rpllO Alio Sli.VXl.VXl- THURSDAY:::::::::::::: ::OCTOBEIt G. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Washington Monument. We notice that jn several ot our neighboring towns, u,na have been opened at the Post. p iiuv-" i - - i i Office far the purpose of giving to all who may desire it, au opportunity to contribute (something ioarus me erection 01 the v.,diirvrton Monument. The idea is r 11 - tainlv a good one, and the object for which onLnuuLiviio cuugut vmuiuuLiy i rraiseworuiy. c arc not aware that a similar box has yet been opened at our Kbensbur-' Post OlSce. "Would it not be well for our enterprising and gentlemanly Vost Master to try the experiment ? Hard a the times may be, we doubt not there are many of our citizens who will be realv and willing to contribute something towards erecting a monument to the man who was first in war, first in peace, and :.-t in the hearts of his countrymen autumn. ine season ot the "sere T1 . i and yellow leaf" is upon us ; The melancholy davs have eom I lie siwJtsl ot uie year. 7 I I1 M l II I Mil " 1111 r I. Il.l'. Illllli.11 1 T J I 'I'l ................ I PW. ....l..- I. . .J iT. 1 1 i i i i pay green garb, and in its stead now wears i the "coat of many colors." A few more .1 i. .1 - l' r. :i"rt uj, ;i icw more nirtping irosts, a fow more chilly winds, and the trees will bare their branches to the blasts of win ter. We cannot witness these rpninrL-nblo j changes in Nature without feeling the im- press of a solemn truth. Every leaf that j tails, every flower that fades, tells man I ma; ne muse uie. isut happy thought I j when the leaf falls, we have hope that the tree shall bud again. And the fadin" jjtkuver. in its presence we feel that "when the bo.ly shall drop as a withered calyx, jthe soul shall go lorth as a winged seed.' j LiRiE Apple. Our friend, William j Litzinger, Rj., of Lorctto, seems to be iMjuite an adept in the business of raisin"- ine apples. lie exhibited to us on Thurs day last, a quarter section of a fall pippin iiTown in his garden, which was of most f-lelici-jus flavor, and in size cxtiaordinarv Mr. Litzinger informed us that the whole irtpple measured fourteen inches in circum- iferenee. and weighed a pound and three ounces ; and that it was but a fair specimen 1 f many more grown upon the same tree. ll nf'trtunatcly the sample shown us was tie last piece of the last apple of the lot, Jand was somewhat decayed : a fact which Vauses us to regret sorely that we did not lusit Lorctto a few days sooner. . F.REN ape. On Monday night, last, we r-!... l ) - 1 t . I idiun-u wun a serenade by the J-.b- i.iiMmr- i,rass mini. e are at all times M.I I I .- j jwi vi music, but we telt upon this occa- flow tint it ha I a charm about it which Ve hml nnv,r l,nfm t " l V 1H 1 U.IH (.U. J J' 1 1 ( f-n mis jiand flourish: Long may its embers live ! and when they come to . T " 1 i ave this earthly stage of existence, our jraveris, that they may all pass out in l ich a way, that, in the day of final reck- uie muic oi Uabnel s trump will f as sweet to them, as tluir music has -i'n to us ! f.w HUM Nkw Goods. Messrs. D. Kvaiis A- Sun nm. . pi, i . ' . , .mm 1IH.UU1 UI Lilt; I pu2 Store down street, have iu.-t received ii . - i ".'1 OTltll.-.l i.llf n 1 II 1 t - . u. iui-u .ii cii-rfioi ieu fitment jf cheap and durable Tlradv- ado ( 'I,,f ).;,. T -.i. ii i 'ui;. hi t'uijifcinMi Willi lllis, jpey hava filled up their shelves with a "-? am rTiil1i.u.i -..T..t.. , r g -i . V r;es, Hardware, lioots, Shoes, & c 1 :r young friend, John II. Evans, 1: .i.It. ... . 1 , L . 1 r . the r -i.m inciiiiiur oi me linn, is supeiin fiiutntot the Mercantile department V ve them a call, ye who are in want of f'-ythiiKr jn their line. Cabinet Ware-Room. Robert Evans, Allien V Ot ii firm r.t 1 i II j X- V- forms the citizens of Ebensburg, through columns of The A My Join ion, that he 4 -' vjn Huini, reauy ana willinsr to re- ive and execute all sorts of commissions 1' his lirw. r.P : 11. l . lar: i l-antitv fif -.r.... t.. i i, . m.. t. w.ianc, ivu., at at o.ms, which he will sell very cheap. '-Till they Co me. We had the plcas- je yesterday, of receivmrr nnntli Jul b,wmct from the hands of some fair M -i . ' J-i V hSWUU- 1 , ui denerson ; and what is still more j-ins a splendid gold (!) rins! We J ra our thanks to the fair doners ,i 2'pe beautiful flowers in profusion A . ' UP 1U l"eir pains ot uie, and PUt trim. J . . a ... I uaysoi uselulness-like tlm rlno. iy le without enrl ! i - ii I I'uunsu on our J', 1 tOKlay the third paper of "Ex- rora cncillings at Sea." It will all i -"u u-rv in .. 1 lit I.. ...... i " "-""j;' oia Accident. Our friend and fellow nif. izcn, Joseph II. Campbell. Esn . wWkn a visit to Indiana last week, met with an accident which resulted in frt,,,; three of the bones in his right hand. He was about leaving that rla PA nn Wednesday morning, it appears, to come home, when the horse which h ' - . .j nuiiii ui; vaa ri- ding became restive, and began to rear ana kick in a most wicked manner. In "ls cuons to curb his steed Mr C bv some means nr ntLor vi.. v:. j "ivugiu ma jianu down with such violence upon the horn of j aa iu urcuK. lurce oi tiie bones mjureu member was nronorlv atin Jed to by Drs. Stewart, of Indiana and xrananu, ot fealtsburg. Air Cainnbidl r is now at home, and hopes to regain the use oi lus hand in a few wool Ehensburq Lyceum. The nuc-st.on for discussion by the Ebensburg Lyceum on next Fridav nilit w Resolved. That tli e -r. .. ' i",ul'i" ui uie iicnuu- Ucan party, as promulgated bv its platforms and advocated by its leaders, are inconsistent luuuiimcuiai principles of our Gov ernment. There will also be a lecture delivered by William Tibbott, Esq., on "Self Cul ture." Mr. Tibbott w w Lj i uanuu'a A 1 - ' " no uoudc nis lecture upon this occasion will be frau-ht ior a lecturer, and we have no doubt his with useful and instructive matter for all. J'BENSBURQ Uand. We are nlcasod to chronicle the fact that Professor Smith the renowned master of music who has done perhaps as much as any man living to sotten stony hearts has arrived in town and purposes sojourning a few days in our midst. As the Ebensburg Band has been under his tutorage, and is engaged for the l air, it 13 said that the Professor will as sume their leadership ou that occasion. e may safely look out therefore for a I rare musical treat. A good idea. Our enterprising friends, Lewis Kodgers and Newton I. Roberts. have erected a goodly number of scats on the Fair-ground for the accommodation of spectators. The spot upon which thev are placed is well selected, and commands a lull view of everything going on in the ring. All who take their wives or chil dren to the Fair should not fail to procure seats. 1 he prices are liberal. x New Goods. John M'Colgan, of Wil- more, has returned from the city, and i3 now opening a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods. He has been so busy at tending to the wants of his many custom ers, that lie has not had time to prepare an advertisement for our nanrr this vctl- r-x , but he has promised to do so in time for our - next issue. In the meantime, we would advise all in want of nl, t i. - .v - T AJ 1 rates to give him a call. Gone West. Maior T. A. Mamiir . ana John jr. jiven, J-.sri. have jrone est: the former to take the editorial charge of a Democratic daily paper, in Davenport, Iowa, and the latter to prospect. We are sorry to part with the Major, as few men are better put up, arid we envy the "Hawk Eyes their acquisition. e take picas ure in recommending the Major as worthy their confidence and esteem. Cnn.n Inji rkd. A little rliihl. IS 7 months old, daughter of Frederick Arcn- ielt, w;is run ver by a heavily loaded wa - . ....... gon, on the street in Wilmore, on Tuesday of last week. The child was seriously in jured, but is still livin List of Jurors. In another column will be found a list of the Grand and Traverse Jurors drawn to serve at the next term of our Cambria county courts. As a matter of local news, the list will be interesting to most of our readers. No SmaixPotato. Ourfriend Foster, of the Arcade Hotel, is exhibiting, free of charge, a mammoth potato, weighing two pounds and three ounces. It is quite a curiosity in its line. Call around and see it. Returned. The editor of Thr Moun talnrcr has returned from Philadelphia, tatttrrr has returnea lrom l'liiladelphia, whUher he had been in attendance at the ClulU A ill! . 11 rv.-i txa uuu Ainu llVtlll-J as ever, and reriorts that he had a good time of it. Prolific Stalk.-A stalk of buckwheat was pulled on the farm of George Settle mover, in Summerhill township, which ..ti.i ifro rn ; n . T anv T.rlw beat it, let them speak now, or forever af- ter hold their peace. To our Friends. We go to press one day in advance of our regular publication ' tlav. i.his is owincr to tne iact inai mc editor, publishers, printers and devil are afflicted with a desire to have a good i . o A i.. lime oi ii ai our couiuy c3 OQ.'S Gigantic Circus and 31anagerlc, COMRIXED WITH TIIE EXHIBITION" OF SANDS, NATHANS & CO 'S J eroriuinj Elephants, Antony and Cleopatra. rgHIs unique and mammoth establishment X combines a greater number of attractions i mn were ever before offered to the public. 1UC x crjurming jiicpiiants, Antony and Cleo- patra, are the same which, for months, crea- i . i 1 1 . (. . ..... . . . . . . .vm mc iraii-M iurore in .nm nn up i.i.;, while more recently their performances were the theme of universal admiration for months at me Broadway Theatre, Xew York. Their wonderful docility, aud the perfection of their training, make them the most interesting spe- me auimai creation that the world has ever seen. All their faculties have been ueveioped to the crcatest evti-pit .mrf i,.,. stand for sui generis, the most remarkable of their kind. They stand upon their head, play upon .Musical instruments, ascend Inclined i macs, ana go through all the positions of the most accomplished acrobats. in addition, Bailey's k Co. Circus and Ma nagene comprises a collection of WILD AN'I MAL.S. including Lions, Tigers, Bears, Leop ards, Hyenas, Panthers, Ostriches, etc., beside a large and varied collection of the Monkey tribe, and a rare variety of the most beautiful T1 l ii- i irupicni rsiras. The troupe of Riders, Vaultcrs, LadyEaues tnennes, etc., is . the largest and most thor oughly artistic now traveling in the United oiates, ana comprises the following distin guished names : Mdme. LOUISE BUBOIS, from the Cirque 1 ill ISKt-U. M. SAXDS, the great Principal Rider. E. V. PERRY, the best Four Horse Rider in the orld. S. BU RT,the Wonderful Protean Equestrian la tit.L.LA laAHLLLA, the Svlph of the Circle. J. BOOKER, the p-rent RnfTn R O. KLOMAN & BEDEAU, the World-renown- en v.oniortionisls. SILE WADE, the Comic Xegro Delineator THORN E & DONALDSON, tho th accomplished Gymnasts: besides a crowd of --vuiumries ana aulters; LA JL NE BURT, the greatest rider in the t oriu. J. CONRAD, the great scene rider. V LTltWl. .. .... J. OLiU.llAA. in 111? frrpaf i: nho r-i nrvnn horseback, will execute a variety of extraor- uiiiitry reais ot r.quilitmum. THE CLOWNS, WAHD & HOOKER, are tne very embodiment of Fun and Jocular : rri . t ii. i neir jokcs are numerous, tresh, spicv, and piouant. full of hits nt the tlTllAS nnil f!ril lies of the day, yet entirely free from nnvthing which the most delicately constituted" mind could take the slightest exception to. Bailey t,o. s r.xnumion, therefore, comprises Ele gant Horsemanship, a splendid Managerie, oiac.iv nope i-eriormance. new 'inerintr. Comic . 1 1 1 1 V . ... . . - un LiiisMc uKncinfr, onaertul l'osturmg Grand Spectacular Effects, Character Eques trianism, and a more novel and interesting programme than was ever before offered to the public. Each entertainment will cnnnln.l. with a Comic Afteepiece, introducing all the ... " . . .1 comic mien', in iue company. I ur American- Bkass Baxp, composed of jncked musicians accompanies the exhibition. nuu iii preceae ine Tirana Lavaicale on its entrance to each town, drawn by Elephants i.v Harness, attached to the magnificent tHAnioT ok Apollo. The Pavillion is large and commodious, fit ted up with due regard to the comfort and convenience of the visitors, and the I'ronrip tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be found wanting to make this the mnt flerrnnt TJ beautiful and satisfactory exhibition that ever . - -. i .i - , uiicu mis place. The Orand Entree into the town will take place on THURSDAY, the Cth day of OC TOBER at 10 o'clock, A. M. Doors open at 1 and G o clock. Performance commences at 14 and CpS o clock. "ADMISSION ... 25 CENTS Ebensburg, Sept. 22, 1859. TLfiT OI'KXKl) AM) TOR SALE fl li K. . UL.N.X, M. D.. a crenvr-i ul assortincut ot tSnu-rs, Oik, 1'ainfs. Duc-Stufi's. RraiidicM, M ines, Cilns, Fluid, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Brushes, Combs, Sta tionery, IJliiuk Rucks, 1'crfunicry, Soaps, Tobticco, Segars, Snuffs, aud other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. R. S. BUNX, M. D. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 1859. -ly. RICHARD 31. JONES, WITH CH.VS. B. WILLIAMS. JAMES D. ABN EST. lriljLIAHS & AR.VEST. Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS, NO. 415 MARKET STREET, PHIL A D ELPHIA. g?Great inducements offered to CASH and short time buyers.-&a Aug. 23, 1859.-ly. NOTICE TS hereby eiven to all persons holdinp; or- 1 ders or claims acrainst the OLD TOWN SHIP of SUMMERHILL. to urescnt the same to the Auditors at Wilmore on the 9th day of November next. The township being divided, it is necessary to ascertain its indebtedness. HENRY ALLENBAUGH,) WM. T. M CONNELL, V Auditors. JASON PRINGLE, J Wilmore Sept. 29.-3L - lilanks of all kinds kert con stantly on hand at this office. NOTTCk A T a meeting of the Officers and Manae-ors XV. of the Cambria County Agricultural mvvici, uuiun oiner mines, it was Resolved, That at the Fifth Anuual Exhibi- tion, (to be held at Ebensburg, on the 5th 6 th and 7th days of October, next,) a Premium of $25 be awarded to the owner of the fastest 4n:. i . . wytimg nurse or mare to go in harness, best u miie ueau. Also, that a Premium of SI 0 bp t the fastest trotting hor?e or inure, to go under a saddle best 3 in 5. mil ho.ifc Also, That a Preini llm of S.r ht nruri1rl tn the fastest nag best 3 in 5, mile heats to go u;3 mrv jpihsh. R. Excursion Tickets will hp iesiioi 1. T i rt - i ciiiiii. uunrnaa LomnanT. trom all ' tions between Johnstown and Tyrone, both points inclusive to Wilmore good from the 4th to the 8th of October. Bv order PHIL. S. XOOX, Secretary. OYSTERS! AT A. SjAI'S SALOO.. TTE would respectfully inform the citizens JLJL OI iwjensourg ana vicinity that he has 3 . . 1T .... openeu an iiysier saloon, on High street three uoors j-jiisi or "Arcane Hotel, and is prepar ed to accommodate the public in a superior manner. He has made arrangements to iet his oysters direct from the Eastern market ana win supply lamiiies by the can or dozen at the cheapest rate. B;ive him a call. lie still continues to practice the Tonsorial art at his shop in the room adjoinintr the Saloon. TSeut. 8. lfCifl.-tf ROBERT DAVIS, JCII.V P. JONES DEALERS IX FOREIGN' AM) DOJICSTIC "fElEP constantly on hand a large and sn- I'erior siock oi 1) It Y GOODS of every description. such as' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS, BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, It UK A U V U US of every stulr, I' A N C ( J O O D S A N D VdTlli V S A lanre assortment of BOOTS anr! SIIOF wmcn nave just been received from Boston. STRAW. FUR and WOOL HATS CsIAilU.NAhl of every description, V A L L 1 A T E 11 of every style. UA.lt V MAKE, VUEESWARE, STOXE AXD EARTIIEXWARE, A lull supply of GROCERIES. SUCH AS SUGARS, MOLASSES, SVRUPS, turret, li-.AS AND RICE. A FULL STOCK OF SPICES, Also. FLOUR, BACON, ft sir. TORrro -i,i-. n . . ' " ; Jll AliO OJi L 1- 1" , 13 AR IRON". N ATTiS A U (j L A a S Always on iianbs. IJrusrs, Iaiiils and Oils. and a full ossortment of other articles usually vein in cuunuy siores. All kinils of Country Produce, such as Butter --fcfii-', ""ij v. i mil, 1 1 1 1 VJ 1 , 1 KJ- taloes, Beans, Rags, taken in exchange for Goods, and the Cash . i never refused. JBta CHERRY. POPLAR and PINE T.TTV. BLll bought and sold. DAVIS &. JONES. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 1859.-tf. T II E EXC1 T K 31 E A T Increases ! ! phe well known firm of ULLMAX, JL LUX & Co.. of V.'illliore. Catnbriii rmi.- ' would respectfully iufurm the citizens of Wil more, and mankind trenerallr. that tliov nv on hands and are daily receiving from the cit ies oi i mi,-iJi-.iJi'iiiA ami KW YORK the lariresi ana nest, assortment of mnH vnr brought to Cambria county. Iheir stock consists of RE. 1 D Y-MA DE CL O TTI1XG. of every description, and of the latest and most lasinonaiiie style ana huish, comprising DRESS COATS, OVER COATS, FROCK COATS, PANTS and VESTft. Ther stock of Drv Good embraces every. tliinjr in that line that is to be fonn.l in il.o calender of necessity. Amonir which tlw.v ...:n , in vii u iiici U te SATINS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. DOE SKINS. TWEEDS. .IV. VS PI.TnT-T--, ' - ' iiivtvi.ua, oniiii i.Mis of every style. BLEECHED a lir.nwN'nuir t T . tit l I'l'llmn " i-'escripiion, i1j.. is.i i a, I'TC., ETC., ETC., ETC Dress Goods, of every variety and style. Laces. Trimmings Gloves, HoUery, Alpacas, Ginghams, &c. &c. A large stock of BOOTS aud SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, BONNETS, fcc, &c. Thev would also call nartie.u- lar attention to their large stock of GROCERIES. tA MM Ilavinff recently established a Wholesale Clllthinnr Iffllll in PhllmtltJiifl tliar nPA e v I -) v. thereby enabled to sell Clothing at much low er rates than heretofore ; whilst this fact also frivpo them nil vnntnirps in tlii nthcr ilpimrt- - - e- - 1 - ments of their trade not enjoyed by any other store in. the county. Thev rpsnpctfnlly reonest nnrrli ARPra in ra mill CAiiuuue iuuh blui:&. i : . i. .. : .. Wilmore, August 25, 1859:tf. B. P. THOMPSON, with I. I. PATTO. & Co., "T7"holesale Dealers in and Manufactu- T T turers of HATS, CATS, FURS, Hatters' Materials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, ke., kc. No. 328 Market street, PHILADELPHIA. Cosh paid for Yovl and Slupitiwj Furs. rillCE I. PATTOX. A. OrrEMJEIMtB. August 25, 1850-tf w If I JACOB fiTIIAL. r. T imichtc STAIII. & ROBERTS, DEALERS IN CL 0 CKS, WA TCIIES & JE WELR Y. -trr i a X ' VV d repPectfulIy inform the citi- , ,Ze"3 ,f Ebensb-Sf and everybody C We ve. just receTed, at our new store room, opposite E. Shoemaker i- g' store, at the sign of the Bow Window, the largest stock of CLOCKS WATCHES, JEWELRY. &c, &c, fee, ever ofiered for sale in this determined to, and trill, sell as cheap ns can be bouprht elsewhere, and h OTiP tiv nnr irn-lc to accommodate and please, not only to retain an our ioriucr patrons, Put to merit and se cure a large accession to the same. rr-Sr. All kinds of Clocks, Watehr $ Jeir. v-rur elry rc-naired on the shnrlct m-vtli- :.uv... . .wcivt, iu mc ufsi manner, ana warranted. August Zb, lboy-.tf IMTIIOA'IZK YOl'lt OV. A ! The Protection Mutual Fire Ltturaiu r. (' OF CAM Kill A COUNTY. LOCATED AT EBENSBURG, PA. rjuih above named Company, organized .1 April Oth, 18;i, will effect insurances on in u icriy ai sale rates. lSeinir i.m f;..l,,, !.. i-.iiwiui in mc risKS xaKen, tuis Lompany pre sents a reliable and cheap medium, through which persons may secure themselves aain.-t ......! .i. .i probable losses by fire. vume oil fllire street, near v nnnn: tn I in:... ... i.. Ihompson s "Mountain House." D. II. ROBERTS. Pres. A. C. Mri.LIV. Sec'v. k. Tres JOSEPH H. CAMPBELL. Ae,,t Aug. 25, 1 859.-1 v. HOOTS AM SHOTS. The undersigned continues the manu facture of BOOTS and SHOES of.., every description' at his establishment. fH I in titjensijurtr, immediately oiinosite the woL l ost Ulhce. Lmjiloying none but the best workmen, he trusts that he has been and still is at all times able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He hrmns thnt. tlm liberal patronage hetctofore given him may be conuuucu, ana that more may be added. lie has also on hand a larcp iissfirfmnni nf French (.'alt-skins, and Morocco of ull kinds suitable for fine Boots and Shoes. jiuauv-maae ana MIOK.S .-ilr.n-s nn hand, aud prices moderate. M ESi'IAC THOMAS Ebensburg, August 25, 185d:tf. LOOK TO YOLK IXTEItESTS I O T S AXD S 11 O E S ! All persons who may desire anvthincr in the way of Boots or Shoes, can have them maile to order on the shortest fashionable manner, and nmm thi mnt rnc onable terms, by calling upon the suhscribor. He employs none but the very best workmen, i . . . iias many years exiierience lmiKflf in tln business, and at all times uses the hvt noto rial upon his work. Assured that he can pive lull satisfaction to customers, he respectfully solicits a liberal patronage. Mion on Hich street, at the western! nf Ph. ensbursr. THOMAS B. JAMES. August 25, 1859:tf CAMBRIA HOUSE, Main Strekt, Johnstown, Joseph Slioemaker, Landlord. This establishment h as rrrentlv been thoroughly renovated, and is now well fitted un for the of boarders or transient patrons. The Tuble win De supplied with the best the market af fords, while at the Bar will as good Liquors as can be obtained anvwhere. mi . . . . . - ine new landlord, in again opening the "Cambria House'' to the Tllllific T .rnin i s r.o t r spare no pains to make it a first rate hotel. 7 Joara, i nree uoiiars per week, or One Dollar per day.-gg A H.K-k will be in waitinir at the railroad station on the arrival of the trains to convey passengers, free of charge, to the house. HUKSKS AND BUGGIES AT LIVERY. Johnstown, Aug. 25, 185'J.-ly. m --v-....., iiiFViiiTUUI, J 41. The subscriber, havino-leaseii rp.fiitp.l and newly furnished the '-Ebensburg House," is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally. The House has always been a favorite fur visitors ilnrin.T tln Snmpi'p season, and I will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home for all sojourners. My Ta ble will always be luxuriously siipplied l'niin the markets of the countrj- and the cities. My liAR will he filled with Honors of rhniro brands. My Stable is attended by careful hostlers, and my 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 nuhlic HENRY FOSTER. August 25, lS50:tf. I) A1LROAI) HOUSE, Wilmore, Cam- bria county. Pa. fNcarPenna. Riiilrr.:..! Station.) Jas. D. Hamilton, Proprietor. An extensive Bowline saloon is connected with the House. The Table -will be fur nished with the best the market. nlfVtnle ami the Bar supplied with the best oi liquors, in cluding Ales and Lager from approved brew eries. Extensive and convenient Stabmnr i attached to the premises. Wilmore, August 23, 1859:tf. JOII 1VORKS JOR ttOKIi! H "avin;;, in connection with the Allc- ahanian. a larcre and sunerior lot if Job-Type, we arc ureoared to fvrentn with neatness and dispatch, every variety of Job Work, including Hand Bills, Cards Deeds, and Blanks of every description, on short notiee and ou the most reasonable terms. Persons desiring anything in this line, will do well to call. JAMES DOUGHERTY, with J. S. SORTER, W'holesale Dealer in TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS. JSo. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market, Phit.i nr i.piii i Also, Manufacturer and Imnorter of Pnrcifpn and Domestic CIGARS. f sep-L1859:tf. ISAAC H IKE, WILMORE. Cambria rorvrv Pi Dealer in all kinds of TROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CONFECTION ARIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ke.. kc August 25, 1859:tf, 701! SALE One ood new lirrlit dou I hie sett of W Afinv U tBVESS Aug. 25, ISSO.tf (T. HUNTLEY. READ THIS, AND STUDY YOUlt OW, INTERESTS! JUST RECEIVED, XEW STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, Clocks and A'otlonw, At the gign of the Dig Watch, Main it. Jokatorn The undersigned desires to call the atten tion of the people of Johsstown and surround ing country to the fact that he Las been ap pointed an Agent of a large importing bonne of WATCHES, CLOCKS, kc, and also of a large manufacturing establishment of JEW ELRY, whereby he is enabled to offer snch inducements to purchasers of these articles nn were never before ofiered in this place, or any where this side of the Allegenies. He would also call attention to his lart'e assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRV just received all of the latest styles atul most beautiful workmanship. Having select ed his stock with great care, he is confident he can suit every taste as to style as well as all pockets by the great reduction in prices. "X-X-XH T DIES are particularly invited to an inspection of his present stock and prices. EAR DROPS hith erto sold at ?1.:.0 win iu.w be sold at 75 cf., and warranted to gland the tr.-f nf wear. Bi cr.st Pins, Ring?. &c.. at a reduction. CJ K A T J. K 31 K XI I would call your attention to my bcarrti'ul assortment of COLD AXD SILVER WATCHES lit the following very low prices: Hunting Verjrc Watch, warranted:::::::::: C 25 Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at 20, and then reduced to $14, I will now sell at from::::$10 to $11,50 Hunting Levers from::::::::::::;::::;$l2 to SlG.00 Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore sold at S10. I will sell at from::::$7 to $8.00 Open Faced Detached Lcvcrs:::::$l to $12,00 .1.7 watrhcg gold will be warranted to go for twdce month, or ixchange for another of equal value. Everybody is invited to cnll and examine the stock, as style it is unrivalled in this com munity, while the prices at which it is offered are liiiprecedentedlv low. Goods sold for CASH only. BlParticular attention paid to rcpnring Clocks, Watches, Jei lery, Ac, of nil kinds, for which the Cambria Iron Company's uscrii" will be taken at par. All work warranted. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, &c, at less than city prices. JoS. G. HOLSlES.Acent. Sept. f. 1859.-ly. Ell i:SH l KJ TO lADItl. HAVING purchased the entire stock and fixtures of the Kbensbnrg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with ' L O U G II S, PL 0 V G II rOIXtS. S TO VE S, M ILL I R O X S, TIIRESIIIXG MA CHIXES, 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 Foundry; EDWARD" GLASS. September 1, 1850-tf. Xew Tailoring Establishment, fphe undersigned respectfully informs L the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity, that he has opened a Tailoring establishment next door to Dr. Bnnn'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, 1859:ly. FOR REST. fTho subscriber will lease for a term 6f years "THE PENSACOLA MILL PROPERTY," with l,C0O acres of land adjoining,' heavily timbered 30 acres surrounding the mill are cleared, and under a high state of cultivation. Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, ke. 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 iU.ooo IK hi OK LUaI 1KU PER DAY. The above described valuable property will be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv en at any lime. Address LLOYD HILL. HoIKdaysburg, Or Wm. H. Garinkh, E.so., Wilmore, Pa. September 1, lb.Mi-.tf. EAST A'OTICE. LAWRENCE CASSIDY, of Wilmore, here by gives notice to all indebted to him to call and settle immediately, otherwise h will be compelled to collect with costs.- Wilmore. August 2a, I$j0:0t. ISOWEIXf; SAEOOX. gOMETIILNU new in EBENSBURG. The undersigned having opened a Bowlini? Saloon, connected with his Restaurant, in tho baseme nt of Myers' new Hall, respectfully re quests all who wish good exercise to give him a call. B, ALE and LAGER BEER, of the most approved manufacture, constantly do hand. THOMAS M'BRIEN. Ebensburg, Angnst 25, 1850:tf XEW GOODS ! nphe subscriber has just received from JL the East the nicest lot of LA DIES' SHOES that were ever brousrhti to Ebensburg. consisting of all kinds ot MOROCCO LACE BOOTS, with and without heels, and at all prices: GUM SAN DALS. CONGRESS MOROC CO BOOTS, CON GRESS KID BOOTS, and every variety of Misses' & Children's SHOES, BUTTON SHOES, LACE SHOES, and Gaiters. Ai.so a very large supply of Men's and Boys' HATS and CAPS; Heavy and fine Calf BOOTS of all descriptions, Ready-iuado' SHIRTS, Cotton HOSE, Woolen Socks, STA TIONARY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, kc, kept constantly on hand, cheaper than can b boupht elsewhere. Call and sec. Terms Casii. C. R. JONES, Ebensburg, Sept. 15, ISSO.tf C. C. STEWART, with 1IAMV & 1IREXXER, Commission Merchants and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY, Nos. 23, 25 and 27 North Fifth street, cast side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA. KDWAKD 8. HANDY,- JXO. O. BREKKER, C. F. BREN'SER. August 2S 1359:tf ry-jT JOB WORK of all kinds done on th shortest notice and in the most appro ved sfvle at this ofiicc.