1 i . 5 1 Love A licture. nave you seen the water lily Sleeping on its peaceful bed, AVhen the blushing waters trembled "With the evening's tint of red; Marked it resting in its beauty. While the golden tinge of night Bent a flood of glowing glory To its mock and stainless white? Then you've seen the tints of beauty That were netting o'er her check, When she bent her timid love-lock On me with expression meek. A Douule Elopement. A well-to-do farmer from Columbia county went to New York not lung since, to reclaim a daughter wlio had run away from his tloinic-il with a young husband, whose throat the affectionate Kl goiideiii.in had threatened to cut from car to car. It soein-5 that the mother the widowed mother of this i'ugaeious soa-indaw was a youthful sweetheart of the s.id old gen tleman, ami jilted him in a jciiiiaily cruel manner. Hence his hatred of her .son, ami his wrath when he found that his only daughter, whose dying mother had couti- led her to his tender care, had married that .son, and his threat to cut that oil's throat. The ireful father-in-law had but little tliti'ieultv in finding the boarJinir-liouse of the youthful pair, but was deterred from vi-iting them by learning that they were guarded by the widow herself hi.; old and faithless betrothed. After .some .skir mishing, however, he one day ventured to ring at the door, when he supposed the widow had gone out, and he was ushered into the parlor where the widow herself was sitting. With a deep frown he turned to retire, but was detained by a small hand laid gently upon his arms. It was the widow's hand. They were soon .seated not far apart. Explanation was .satisfac tory .she always loved -him. Why was he so rash as to marry another before she had time to explain ? It was rash, he admitted ; nay, more wrong ; and he was not the man to let a wrong be unrighted if he could right it ; so there he was, old to be sure, but tough and rich, and having much life and service in him yet. Would she help him to set matters right ? Of course she would. S7w was not the one to baulk the good in tentions of a repentant sinner, liut what would the young folks say? "No mat ter," said the tough old fellow, "we'll elope ; we have as good a right as they had." Capital idea should be carried out immediately. They packed tip the widow's trunk, called a hack, caught an evening train, reached Columbia county in safety, were married, and sent their cards to the aston ished young couple in New York, who had become greatly alarmed at the widow's prolonged and unaccountable absence. The old gentleman was so well pleased with his coup of matrimony that he par doned his daughter and son-in-law. Cuts kill Examiner. Oiuoix op the .Names the States. Maine was of so SOME called OF as early as lGdS, from Maine, in France, of which Henrietta Maria,- Queen of Eng land, was at that time proprietor. New Il!imph:re was the name given to the territory conveyed by the Plymouth Com pany to Captain John Mason, by patent, November 7, 10-iO, with reference to the patentee, who was Governor of Ports mouth, in Hampshire, En-land. Vermont vas so called from the French n-r1, green, mouf, mountain. Massachusetts, from a tribe ot Indians in the neighborhood of 1 oston : the tribe is thought to have d rivou its name Horn the Jlue Hills of -Milton "1 have learned," says Roger Williams, '-'that Massachusetts wasso caned from the Blue Hills." Rhode Is land was named in 1044, in re fere nee to the island ot Rnodes, in the .Mediterra nean. Connecticut was so called f rom the Tll:ll'lt It'll.,.-. .C t 4- , - 1 V ' ; ' ui its principal river. JNew York in reference to the Duke of York .111,1 lL-iin- . i! . i nm mis territory Was granted. Pennsylvania was named in 101 r. : ". : i . i anor luiam l eun. it bein-' a com .un. tion of Pcnn and ilca, a wood, meaniii" Pcuu's wool or forest. Delaware in 1703, from Delaware Bay, on which it lies, and which received its name from Lord Be La War, who died on this bav; Maryland, in honor of Henrietta Maria, Qaeoti of Charles i, m l wli.senaniQ in Latin is Carol us ; Georgia, in 177i, in honor of King George III ; Alabama, in 1X17, from its principal riv er, the name signifying "Here we rest Mississippi, m 1x00, from its weste "u ""; -'iisisMppi is said to dein formed by the union of many. Louisiana o called 111 honor ot Louis XVI of France T 1 II, . . . leijiicnnei-, iu irolU l pilllCir.a river: tlie word lennessne is said to si"- mty a curved yp.xja ; Illinois, in 18"U i'roni its principal river : the word is said to siguity the river ot men ; Indiana, in 1U, Irom Indiaii. Honda wxs so call by Juan Ponce de Leon, in 1"7-, because it was discovered on Easter Sunday : iu cpamsh, Paseus Florida. Xf When bent on matrimony, loo more than hkin deep for beauty, dive fur ther than the pocket lor worth, andsc-arcl for temper beyond the humor of the mo merit most a forms Virtue us patent to Lord II , hi llo. ir-una was named in 15S1, after Elizabeth, the Virgin Queen ot England ; Carolina, by the French in 150 1, in honor of King Charles IX, of France rcmcmbennj; it 13 not al trays the I mportors and Jobbers in Notions, IIo-J jrreeable partner at the ball who r,r:,t' ikimmixcs, mw jusdker- i the most amiable partner far lik.V"T7. Xo. 11 s u 1 I 41 Market strv-et. ( r!f lire? old t,jn1 lloonu ofja ia the shade. fBn3.S;.ri83d:tfV PniLADELPm PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A BUA1IAM KOPELIX, Attounky JLA at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Cilice on Main street. aug25,1859-tf. 1. MURRAY, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. OUice opposite Craw ford's Hotel. aug.Uj.lSj'J.tf. TI11IY IMIl'V 'V'fi iir Vl'V 'Ti 1 . 4 1IT T7 r-ijensourg, l a. Aiiurust 25, lS50:tf. Oilice ia Colonade ltow. MICHAEL IIASSON, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. August 25, 1859:tf. rUlARLES W WING A1U, Attorney Vv' at Law, Lock Haven, Clinton couutv. Pa. A u trust :s, i8:.0:tf. L. PERS1I IXO, Attorney at Law, Johnstown. Cambria county, Pa. Aii-i'iist 25, 185t. tf. JAMES C. XOON, cnburg, Pa. O! Attorney at Law, Eb- lice No. 3 Colona.dc Row. Aii.'u.-t 25, is5:).-tf. 1)IlIli,S. XOOX, Attorney at Law, Kbensburg, Penn'a. Clticc two doors east of Thompson's Hotel. August 2y,'lS59.-lv. It. C. LEU IS, ATTORNEY AT LAW Cilice lor the present with Dr. Oct. 27, 1859.-tf.' Lewis. Ebensburcr JOHN FENLON, Attorney at Law, Kbensburg, Pa. C!!ice on High street, one door west of his residence. Alienist 2 5, lS59.-tf. "YyiLLlAM KITTELL, Attorney i Counsellor at Law. Cilice iu Colon nade Iiow, Kbensburg, Penn'a. Augu-t 25. lS.VJ.-if. MB. MAC. ELIAN, Attorney at Law, Kbensburg, Pa. Cilice on High treet, opposite the Post Cilice. Au'Ziut 25, 185!.-tf. i L. JOHNSTON, Attorney at Law, LY. k' ifnsbiirg, Cambria county, Pa. f-i CiHee ojiposite the Court House. Kbensburg, December 1, 1853. MULLIN, Attorney at Law, Eb- CY.. en -burg, Ca'iibria count v. Pa. Yti (ili. t- two doors north of ColonadeRow, ind iiumediatelv opposite Thomiison's Hotel. Kbensburg, December 1, 165'J. :. m. i:ei:o. l-I'ieitxhiin. t. L. HEYta, Johnstown & HEYElt, Attorneys at Counsel triven in the English and X EED V Law. ierm.ui languages. Cilice in Colonade Row, Kbensburg, Pa. raucr.25.1S59-tf. J H. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law, Kbensburg, Cambria county, Pa. He will attend to all business entrusted to his care in tne t ourts 01 i.amnria ana lnaiana counties. Cilice in Colonade Row. August 2.1. lS3'.-tf. H. C. CHRISTY, M. B., Wilmore, Cambria co., Pa. CfTicc at hia resi dence next door to Jefl'erson House. W more, aug.25."5'.itf. S. BUNN, 31. B., tenders his pro . fe.-sional services to the citizens of Kb- eiuiiurr. Cilice in Crug store, on High St., opposite 1 nompson s Hotel. Lbenslurg.'Augu t 25, 1650:tf. 1 EORGE R.LEWIS, M. B., tenders hi.? professional service1? to the citizens of Kbensburg and vicinbv. He 1n.1v be found iu the otlice formerly occupied by Dr. D. W Lewis. Night calls made at the oilice. August 25. lS.V.i:tf. ACKSOX & CLARK, SuitciEoN Ben- 1 ti t .. Johnstown. Pa. One of the firm will be in Kbciisburg during the first ten d:ivs ol c.uh ni'i'.u.i, ilurmi wiiu h time all nersons iring hi - professional services can find him at the oiiiee oi Dr. Lewis, nearlv oi:osile lihiir s Hotel. raug.25.1!S5;).tf. D'i .J..M. 3I CLURE, Suroeon ami Ir.cn vsical Di:snsT. re: pectfallv oifcrs his pi ofVs.-ional services to the ladies and gen tlemen of Joini'town and vicinityof this place Particular attention tail to diseases of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. Oiftec in the old "Exchange," on Clinton street. Johnstown, Aug. 25, l(?59.-ly. TOSEPII W. MYERS, Justice of the " Peace, Summerhill. Cambria couutv. Augu.-t 25, HS5:i:tf. A I'S'i lN THOMPSON, Justice of the .Jfc Peace, ilmore, Cambria county. Aurust 25, l(S5l:tf. LB. COHICK, Justice of the Peace, Johnstown, Pa. Collections promptly attended to, and ivonveyanciug done witu accuracy and li patch. aug.25,1859:tf. QT. LA O No. AWRENCE HOTEL. 1018 Chestnut St., Philadelnhie. W. S. Camimiell i Co., Proprietors August 25, lyj'.Ut C1AMBRIA HOUSi:, Wilmore, Pa. Palmku A UtcK, Proprietors. Hacks attend tlie arrival ot . each train to convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence by I'laaiv lioau to r.ocnsnurg. August 25, 1850:tf. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, FJ.eusburg, Pa John Timmi'sov, Jr., Proprietor. I lie I a it l k is olwavs sunolied with tho clioicest delicacies. The R ot is smu.l.il w-iti. choice litiuors amiji.e bTAULE utteuJed by JkiS Hoarders takon l.v- l I 1 careful hostler? c-i, iiitiiint ti u-.ii. Laug.5, 50tf I MU.N HOUSE, Ebonsbunr, Pa. KJ Jons A. Blair. Proprietor. Also, in connection, BLAIR k Go's HACKS will leave the '-Union House'' for Wilmore station in time to take the Eastern and West ern tr.iins. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers comfortable. August 25, 185'J:tf. J. PATTOX THOMPSON, with al,d:iig;c &, to.. - 7 CIBIXET WARE-ROOII. R. lu V A S re spectfully in- f lonns the citizens of E b e n sb u rg, a nd C am- bria county general--. ly, that he has on hand and for sale, at his Ware-room, one square west of l!lair'3 Hotel, a large and splendid nsoitmeut of FURNITURE, which he will sell verv cheap. CCfilNS made to order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Kbensburg, Oct. C, 1859:tf WOOD, KiQRRELL & CO., Jolmstowii., 2Px. "TV7-IICLKSALE and RETAIL dealers iu all 1 kinds of Merchandise, keep constant ly on hand the following articles : DRV COOILS, HATS AND CAPS, CARPETINGS, CLOTH ING, ROOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, OIL-CLOTHS, BONNETS, NOTIONS, Ql'EKNSWARE, C.ItOCERIKS, !S11, SALT, I FLOUR, BACON, Feed of all kinds, Vegetables Scc. Clothing and Boots and Shoes made to order on rea sonable terms. Johnsiown, Cct. 27, 1850.-tf. I) AILROAB HOUSE, Wilmore, Cam ; bria Xou-atv, Pa. (Near Peuna. Railroad Station.) Jas. D. Hamilton', J'roirktvr. An extensive howling saloon 13 connected with the House. The Table will be fur nished with the best the market affords, and the Bar supplied with the best of liquors, in- Iuding Ales and Lager from approved brew ies. Extensive and convenient Stablixu ia attached to the premises. Wilmore, August 25, lb59:tf. B. P. THOMPSON, with P. I. 1MTTOX &. Co., TV 7"holesale Dealers in and Mauufactu- turers of JIATS, CATS, FURS, natters' Materials. Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, ie., &c. No. 32S Market street. PHILADELPHIA. Cash pnii I for Wool ami tililpplmj J-trs. PniCK I. PATTO.V. A. Ol'PESHEIMEK. August 25, lS59-tf C. C. STEWART, with iiwoy & i:ki:.m:r, Coxnniissiou Jlcrchants and Bcalers id Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY, Nos. 2,5, 25 and 27 North Fifth street, casl side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA. EOWA.UD S. HAXDV, JXO. O. BllESXER. C. F. EREXXEH. August 25, 185l:tf TL'ST OPENED AND FOR SALE f u k. rs. in rs, n. Li., a getier-i al assortment of DXtl'GS, 3ICDICI.CS,' Sjilrcs, Oil, Ptiintx, Djjr-Sti'Ji', IlraiKlies, Wines, Gins, Fluil, Pocket C ui lery, Razors, Brushes, Combs, Sta- 1 onery, Blank Books, Perfumery, Soaps, Tobacco, Setrars, Snuffs, and other articles usually kept iu Drug Stores. R. S. BUNN, y.D. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 1850. -ly. GEORGE M. RIDDLE, with RIUDLi:, GILL. X CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Xxy Goods AND CARPETING, No. 2 13 Market St., below Third, and No. 52 Church Alh-v, Dec. 1. ls.50:tf Philadelphia. w. s.'ja.ivcx, PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTER, STATIONER. Blrtnl- Bool; Manufacturer, Boole Binder, and dealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, kc, &c. Corner of Marketand Second sts., and Wood and Third streets, PITTSBURG, Pa. f:-if" Agent for L. Johnson k Co., Type Founders & Electrotypers, Philadelphia. August 25, 1359:t.f 3 IS53. DflH. C. rIORHiS, IS53. DEALER IX FASIIIOXABLE HATS y CATS, 2Tctn. Stroot, OPro.SlTE THE mansion house. 0 Jolinstovn, Pa. 0 Ea E3 E3 E23 W. Til. LLOYO & CO. AUoona, Pa. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and Sil ver and Gol I for sale. Collections made Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with luterest at fair rates. nov3,'50tf. WM. EEVX0LD3. J. M. STEVENSON, JR J. HOWES' SMITH. JCHX HILL, with UIA XOLDS, S3IIT5I & CO., fi ROCERV k CCMMISSION MERCHANTS, VJti -No. 40 . Howard street, Cct. 20, 185D. Baltimore. JAMES DCUGIIERTV, tvitu J. S. SORVEK, w holesale Dealer in TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS. No. 8 X. Fifth street, above Market, Philadelphia. Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign id Domestic CIGARS. sep.1,1 SoOuf. and G. W. TODD, witu CO.XUAD & WALTO.V, C23 Market St., Phila. Importers and Bealers in FOREIGN k DOMESTIC HARDWARE August 25, 185t.tf JOB WORK! JOII WO It It J Taving, in connection with the AUe- ynanian, a large and superior lot of J 00-type, we are prepared to execute with neatness and dispatch, every variety of Job Work, including Hand Bills, Cards Deed and Blanks of every description, on short notice and oij the most reasonable terms. Persons desiring anything in this line, trill do vrv.11 v can- . DEALER IX COOKLIN"G- efe? TVTould repcctfullv call the attention of thepubl c to one of the greatest improvements W .- o.i ; rL;nr tm-psthe buru'iir of the Cot and smoke arising from the coal by which means is saved fifty per ce.nt. of Fuel. Ihe improvements claimed are 1st a great saving of Fuel. 2.1 a much (juickcr and hotter oven from the same fire. 2.1 The preservation of the top plates, as they are all made double. 4,li Cleauliue as there is not one half the soot and dirt found in other stove?. lie has aUo on hands a large assortment of HARDWARE, CHAIN PUMPS. HOOP IRON, NAILS, GLASS of all size, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS, HARVESTING TOOLS, etc., etc. Also he still manufactures and keeps on hand a large assortment of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, all of -which Le -will sell at extremely low prices iu exchange lor Cash or Country produce. Nov. 24, 1850:tf HEW rrUIE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC GENERALLY 1 has opened out at HIS NEW STOEE ROOM, ON HIGH STREET, ONE SQUARE EAST A LARGK ASSORTJICXT OF PAT.7. ATJT W XSiiSJbS. GOODS, II ATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE, CROCKERY WARE, BOOTS AND HUOE. CLttTlllNti, STATIONERY, To which he respectfully invites their attention, and which he will sell at the Lowest Prices 2?or Ccusli, or for niObt kiud.- of Country produce. Ebensburg, Oct. 27, 1850.-tf. T AKES this method of informing his old fiTends, that he is still engaged in the Mercantile Business, at Ebensburg, and is at all times prepared to sell to purchasers, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Every variety and discriptioix of staple and FANCY DRY GOODS, HARDWARE QUEENS W'A RE, GROCERIES, TOBACCO" CIGARS, kc, kc. And in fact every tiling usually found in a general Store. An examination of his slock and prices is all he desires at any time to ef fect sales. - jy-3ra Approved Country produce in ex-(- change for GOODS at all times. Ebensliurj, Aug. 25, 185;b-tf. 11. 3. Tl'DOIS, I cspcctfully informs Lis old friends and the public generally that he is still to be found at his store room, on Hitrh street, ad joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa red at all tunes to furnish consumers with GllOC'EllIES axd CONFECTIONS, OLD HYJ3 AVIIISKEYt?, WIXES, (JIXS, DllANDIES, &c, S;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. Kbensburg. August 25, 1850:tf. A H LW KXC1TK3I12ST! SM. KEI1X & IJKO., Wilmore, Camrria. co., Pa. Respectfully calls the attention of the pub lic to their large and varied ussortiueut of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, HATS, BONNETS, SHOES, MEDICINES, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE. CAPS, BOOTS, DRUGS, kc, kc, kc They are prepared to sell at lower rates than auy establishment in the county. Their goods being selected with a view to the wants of the conutry, cannot fail to recommend them to the public. aug25,ls59 if. JOIIX 3IC'Ol,SAX, WILMORE, Cam bui a coixty, Ta. ,eaier in all kinds of DllY flDOBS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Ac. Country Troduce taken in exchange for Goods. aug.25,ls59:tt 3ew Tailoring Establishment, rphe undensijrued respectfully informs JL the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has opened a Tailoring" establishment next door to Dr. Bnim'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 DEVISE. Ebensburg, Sept. 1, lS50:Iy. KOWLI. SALOOV. gOMETIILNG new in EBEXSIJUIIG. The undersigned having opened a Bowline Saloon, connected with his Restaurant, in the basement of Myers' new Hall, respectfully re quests all who wish good exercise to crivehim a call, j&ar ALE and LAGER BEER, of the most approved manufacture, constantly on hand. THOMAS M BRLEN". ALL KINDS OF STOVES, GEO. HUNTLEY. 1J 1 1 THAT nE OF THE DIAfflOKD, EBENSBURG, PA. GROCERIES AND HARDWARE, FLOUR AND BACON, PROVISIONS, &c, c. A. A. JJAKKEll. ROBKKT DAVIS, JCHX 1. J(Xi:s, L'EALKKS IX FOKLIC; AXO DOMESTIC EEP constantly on hand a large and su- 1) 11 Y GOODS, cf cverv description. such iL.u 1 u., t.'.siiiii;ts, SATINETS. TWEEDS. JEANS, BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, DRESS G O ODS if i a rj sff; F A N C Y' G O O D S A N D N O T I o N S . A large assortment of BOOTS an. I SHOES, which have just been received from Boston.' tfTHAW EU1I and WOOL HATS, STATION AUY of evcrv docription, W A L h V A 1 E 11 of every tyle, HARDWARE. J J 5 (JULES WARE. STOAE AXD EAR 111 EX WARE. A full supply of GROCERIES. SUCH AS SUGARS. MOLASSES SYRUPS COFFEE, TEAS AND RICE. A FULL STOCK OF SPICES, 1 js o FLOUR, BACON, FISH, TOBACCO, CIGARS SNUFF, BAR IRON, NAILS, AND GLASS Always on hands. Rrngrs, lalnts and oiN, and a fall ossortiuent of other articles usually kept in country stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such as Butter Eggs, Bacon," Grain, Wool, Po tatoes, Beans, Rags, kc, kc, taken m exchange for Goods, ar.d the Cash never refused. JT-ST CHERRY, POPLAR BER bought ar.d sold. M- r, . , JONES Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 135.-tf. T. LLAIIl MOORE. J. ALKX. itOOKE 3icciir: &. ?ioohe, I cspcctfully infunn th; j ensburg. and Cambria citizens of F.b- countv irenerallv. tUat tney have now on stantlv, in receint of - baud, aud are cou- DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSTTAr, nARDTTARE, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, L00T- Sn0ES etc., t-c, c., kc, Ac. AH Of which they are prepnred to sell at prices which defy competition. Purch-er are earnestly requested to call r,,d examine our stock, as we are always prepared to -ive batisfaction in goods and prices. C August 25, lS50:tf O'YSTERST- AT A. Ut. H. S S1LOOV. HE would respectfully inform the citizens ot Ebensburg and vicinity that he h-vs opened an Oyster Saloon, on Hb-h street tl,r' doors East of "Vn-.de" Hotel Jniepa" ed to accommodate the public in a superior manner He has made arrangements his oysters direct from the Eastern market, at H.Ti SUVVh; fiUUiH0S the n dozen trVlVCSi- rate' K-Give him a call He still continues to practice the Tn,,w , GOODS. THE ALLEGIIAMAN "X"V7"ILL be -publ'uhed every Thursday Y the following rates, viz : ' Per annum, (payable in advance) $j If not paid within the first six months. ;s If not paid until the expiration of year, 2',' A failure to notify a discontinuance a't iLt expiration of the term subscribed lor f m considered a new engagement. TERMS OF ADVERTISING: 1 insertion. 2 do. 1 square, (12 lines.) $ 50 $ -tj squares, ( 24 lines,) 1.00 1.50 3 squares. (:i'J lines.) 1.5o 2.00 3 do -1 1 liier three weeks and less thanthrf-r- ,nr.,.-. . n ....... . ...... .-...!. it-.. 4'i.w. f. -j 1 1 i , i . . n . . ' J monttis. 0 do. 12 8 lines or les, 1 square, (12 lines.) 51.50 2.50 4.50 7.00 0.00 12.00 i.'l 2 squares, (24 lines,) 4.00 3 squares, (ri'J lines.) COO Half a column, 10.00 One column, 15.00 22. '.0 Administrator s ana txecuior s notices, j-j Professional or Business Cards, not ex ceeding 8 lines, w ith paper, per year, 13 Advertisements not marked with number of insertions desired, will Le col;-. ued till forbidden, and charged accordk the above terms. ... 1 T" - T EAI) THIS, NI) STVDY YOIK JLXj owx iti:ih:sts: JUST RECEIVED, NEW STUCK 0? WATCHES, JEWELRY Clochs and .olion, At the tiyn of the Bij Watch, Main nt. J.,b The undersigned desires to call t!.c- v. tion of tljepeople of Johnstown and .-err ing country to the fact that he nas 1 pointed an Agent of a large lmpurv:,.' of WATCHES. CLOCKS. ' kc. and 1 large manufacturing tstublishuieLt of ELRY, whereby be is enabled to n:!'tr ?. j inducements to purchasers of these artir".-, were never before oU'eredin this t'lucc. cr ir. where this !de of the Allegenie?. lie would also call attention to Lis Lt assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY iust received all of the ltc?t styic? a;! most beautiful workmanship. H.ivi:. ed his stock with great care, he i- tvtfijr he can suiteery ta?te as to style all pockets by the great reduction ::i .r!c;. rj?xz:zz: ladies are particularly imitcl to an in.-i-cciii r o'r; present stovk and prices. EAR I R ii'? !..'.: erto .-old at Sl,5o will now be tol l at 'j ia. a.4 tritrrcittfd to ttttnd the, tt'l ( Ufjr. L;viu Pins, Rings, &c. ut a reduction. c; 1: x t l 1: 31 e I would call your attention to my bta;.iL nssortineat ot' GOLD AXD SILVER VrATCBti at the following very low i r;i-i: Hunting Verge Watch, warranted::::::-""?: Hunting Siher Cylinders, hitherto ; this town at S'-'O. and 1 1. en !-'-.' t i :. ?14, I will now sell at froni::::S i'.'" Hunting Levers from::::::::::::::::::li It Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore sold at SlO.'l will sell at irom::::?: '.'?:" Open Faced Detached Levers::::::?!" t All watchr told uJl Le tcvrrunuJ t: . twelve months, or exchange for aru:i,f vtlm. Everybody is invited to call r.i:d me siock, as style it is unriva'.Kd :n f--V fc munity. while the T.rices at hii !i it i- t'l -il P&st. are uui recedentedlv low. : ; I ' V CASH only. E?3v.Part:cnlar attention -aid Clocks. V"atches. Jcwltry. ic. for which the Cambria IronC.-ip in: wui r.etaKen at i:ir. All work vr TOWN AND COUNTRY STOul.:- Mijij'm-u an i atciies, Jeweirv. a tuau citv price JOS. G. HU?..iI e;.t. t, lb5'..-lv. s v i: c i a a x x o i x 1 1: ?i FROM THE QUAKER CITY PUBLJS1UXC Ilol'si IOO.OOO Catalogues ENLAIUiED AND REVI:'.P-: READY FOR DISTRIBUTU'N. NEW Suj'erior IitJurcncut to the Pul'..:' Jiew and sure i.I.in for obtnhii: '. id SILVER WATCHES, and :! " ulle 1 r:zi s. lull particulars riven logiK-s. which Mill be Sent free to all - plication Valuable Gifts, worth from 50 cts. : GUARANTEED to each purchaser. ?: in Gifts have been distributed to t:;v within the p:t six month? SlT-V ditributed during the no.xt six nu-i.tL; The inducements ofiired .u-:.t-liberal than those of any other lu ufi business Having been in the Publi-hinc ar.i sclihig business lor the last t:g-.t -experiem e enables me to con'lr.ct Entcrprize with the greatest sat;- act.r. AGENTS WANTED ia Town :inl County. Tor full particulars address DI ANE RUI.IS' Quaker City Pubiil::::g : routti laird Mrcc Sept. 22, lS5U.-4m. t, Ph PATROMZC lOl K Ofl" Tlic l'rut' ret lull Jftifuat Eire .,.''- ; OF CAMRRIA COl'NTY. I. O C A T E 1 AT E II E N S r I li 'v : rilHE above named Compat. cu' JL April Ctli, 1S5T, will eftVt t :V.-;-" property at sale rutcs. Pcit.-Jr ; careful in the risks taken. thi d '. I : scats a reliable and cheap nie.!:::i.' wl.i.h persons may secure 'themselves ' i n-bable losses by lire. Ol.ice on Centre Street, nt;tr:y Thompson's "Mountain House."' d. it. Rti?r;:-5, A. C. Mri.T.ix. Sec y. A- Treas. Joseph 11. CAMrurLL.-';-- Aug. 25, 18511.-1 v. EiiExsm mi roi .Mr. HAVING purchased tlie out'-' : and fixtures of the Ebensburg ?-( the svibse-riber is prepared to furni.-I1 and others with pl o u a 11 s, p l o r a n ro-- STO VES, MILL 1 K " -S ' T11RES11XC .V.l(V- s-, and castings of any kind that iu;n : in the coniinunily. . By strict attention to the bsin'il'1 concern, lie hopes to merit, aiul trui'; receive, a liberal patronage from " want of articles in his line. All business done at the Four. '7 . EDWAKP tT-" September 1, lS30-tf. T?01l SALE On o good nctr 11; A JL blesett of WAGON HAKM-.i t zTt J3eai Carr Ches Crt Kbes Fallt Gu: Glen Hem Lore Mine ilua; I'ers: riatt Rose St. A Ecalj Soar Sum: Sam) W':Lo CI Kr Pre o'clo bath I'njf t Trea si&t at I' rei Praj O'clt. Jf Vat 10 o Sibl IBOO ftad : in ei a Past 3 .n A. M t.t at Z Ins or 1 Ca 6er and East - 'i East towi eaca U (Juys : li rolit. en.oa days ; Br to If - : Wes East r.Bj.. P C! K V tan. 1" L, Mo. -t C 1 Oavi J'. -J'-j i.'' At, ' C lv ' f J:. Daj-r " '. $ - a W s- Bark c.. T CTai: 9.f G. HUNT'- ' inn
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