I 11 i A "J JVUlst o ellany. "A Conqueror is Kinduess : far beyond The armed Victor who doth thundering preach Civilization with the cannon's tonguo Woe-b-ught del;gbt3 and bloody benefits I A gentle word begets a gentle thought ; Drawing the sting from malice, Better thus Than bruise with hate the ignorant serpent s head, Who knoweth nothing till you teach it him." Teriuble Tka;;)Y. A terrible a.Tair occurred in Franklin County, Ya., on the 2oth ult. rcuHin in the death of three hroLhers, ami mortally wuii:iJiiv liaothor persou. Tha parties luet at a store to take depositions tj be used in a suit now peudina; ilr a divorce. A question propounded by Captain Witcher, so exas perated 3Ir. Jam.:.s Clement, the defen dant in t lie suit, that he resorted to the use of his pistol for an answer, but fired too ijuiek'y to make sure t' his aim. Cart. Witcher returned the fire, and killed the husband of his jrrtind-duughter on the spot, the ball .tiiking in the forehead.--Ralph Clement, rushing to his LiMtber's aid, shared the same fate, from the dis charge of a pistol in the same hands which had sped the liK-ssinigcr of death with each unerring certainty to the brain of his brother James. Johnson Clement, another brother, fired at Mr. John Archer fc?mith, a grand-son of Mr. "Witcher, who was present, and brother 4& Mrs. Victoria Clement, severely wounding him in the shoulder. The wounded man then ru.-h-cd upon Johnson Clement with a bow'e knife, and made a fatal thrust into his bowels, the unfortunate victim dead on the spot. The other party to the affray, engaged on Witcher aide, was a 31 r. 6a time I Swansoa, J r., also a levoted grand son of Mr. Witcher. Mr. S. was wound ed, but will recover. Mr. Smith, the brother of Mrs. Clement, it is thought will die of the severe wound received in the shoulder. PltOBAULY TitCE Dehivatio.v of tiif. Word Humkuo. Am:mr the issue of bi.se e iu which from time to time were wad?; in Irel ind, there w.n none to be C'lujviiel in worthless ness to that made by James 11 at the Dublin Mint. It wa? eompise l of anything on which he could lay hi hand., suoh as lead, pewter, cop per and brans, and so low was its intrinsic value thru twenty shillings of it was only worth two-petieo sterling. William 111 , a few d.iys after th;; battle of the Uoyne, orderel tint the crown piece and half crown should be tikeu as one penny and one hilf-penoy, respectively. The soft mixed metal of which that worthless coin was c j.n posed was known among the Irish as Uini bog,-pronounced Ootn bu-jr, i.e. soft conp;r, i. c. worthless nionej ; and in the coarse of their dealings the modern uso of the word hwnfjnj took its rise, as in the phrase, Tint's a jiWe of uimhoy." ' Don t think t( off your vimlmj on me." Hence the word liumbioj came to be applied to anything that had a specious appearance, but which was in reality spu num. It is curious to note that the v.-rv of han'nj, i e false metal, is the 7, which is also taken from a tera applied to tha true coinage of Great iiruaio, as stvrtiiij ooin, sterling worth, C toD?.rticit8 G:t.WK.' Tha remains of thj dici tsed Seuaror have been depos it 1 in their tibial- resting p!ac, on the loi'tiest pjak in tho enclosure of Lone M mntain. The monument in honor of his mem try is n t yet undertaken. " Let it rise ! Let it speedily rise, till it meet the sun in his coming 1 Let the earliest light of the morning gild it, and parting day linger and play on it turn nut." The spot chosen overlooks the br.d Pacific on the West, and tha bay of San Fraucisco on the cant. IR. j3 buried -at the foot of a prominent land nark erected in 1857 by the U. S Coast Survey. The proprie tors of Lino Mountain have donated spa cious grounds upon which the structure is to stand. Six thousand dollars have been contributed to the monument fund. Let it be a plain rough-hewn column, typical of the lugged character of the man whose memory it cooimemorates. San Francisco Timrx. Where ark you Goi.vo? An ancc doto is told of Finney, the revialist. and a canal-loa'-mau to the following effect: lie was holding forth in Rochester, and la walking along the canal one day, he came across a boatman who was sweariu" furiously. Marching up, he confronted b tin, and rather abruptly asked: "?Ar do uu kuow where you arc go ing? The unsuspecting navigator innocently replied that he was going Up the canal on the boat Jenny Sands. "Xofcir, you are not," said Finney. "You are going to hell faster than a canal boat can carry you." The boatman looked at him with aston ishment, for a moment, and then return ed the question : ''Sir, do you know where you are "o ing ?" "I erpoet to go to heaven." "No, bit I von are aoina riuht imn t1.m. And, stilting the action to the word, he pounced upon poor Finney, and to:scd him into the murky water, where he would hire drowned, had not the boatman relen ted and fished him out. The bill abolishing slavery in Kansas, which was vetoed by Governor Medarv. htiH been passed over hie re to by a oto of ov to i. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A Bit AIIAM KOPELIN, Attorney La at Uw, Juniiitovvu, Pa Oliice on Main street. uug23,lS5!)-tt'. C1 D Ml I LI RAY, Attorney at Law, bensburg, l'a. Oilioe opposite Craw- lord'i Hotel. iuig.23.18j9.tf. TOI1N S. llilEV, Attorney at Law, fj hbensburr. l a. OiUco in Culonaue Kow. August 25, lS00:tf. M 1CI1AKL 1IASSOX, Attorney at LiUW, Ebensburg, Pa. August : 5, ls50:tf. fill All LFS W WINGAUD, Attorney W at Law, Lock Haven, Clmtou county, Pa. August 18j!:tl. f 1 L. PKllSllIXG, Attorney at Law, Jonastowu, Cambria county, Pa. August 2o. "amks C. NuON, Attorney at Law, Eb- cnitmr Pa. Oiuco No. tt Cwlonade How. i8:o.-tf. II LS. NOON', Attorney at Law, cat of Thompson's Hotel. Augiiit 29, 1853.-1'-. JO UN FEN LUX, Attorney at Law, mipamuiaip wi 7 Ebensburg, Pa. Office on Ili-h street! R AlLkOAl) HOI Sh, W ilmore, Cam one door west of his residence. A bna t o,,,l,.v. 1 l- (N'r I mm. Railroad August 23, 1650. -tf TTILLIAM KlTTELL, Attorney t T T Counsellor at Law. Oliice iu Colon nade R.iw, Ebensburg, Pean'a. August 25, 185:..-if. X. 1 V. .HALi till A.N. ATTORNEY AT d-X Law, Ebensburg, l'a. Office on Ilih street, opposite the Post OCicc. August 25, lo5'J. tf. L. JOHNSTON. Attcrnev jit T-iw. v Lbeusburg, l auibria count v. Pa. iS?" Otlice opposite the Court House. Ebensburg, Lecember 1, 185t. A C. 31 ULLIN, Attorney at Law, Eb- ens)urg, Cambria county. Pa. EUuOilice two doors north of Colouade Row, an l iinniediatcly opposite Thompson's Hotel. Loensburgj December 1, 185S. O. M. RKKl), h.'ocimlurti. T. L. HEYEU, Joh iwtotcn IJVaVuV cV Itlill.ii, ATTORNEYS AT JLj Law. Counsel given in the English and German languages. Oliice in Colouade Row, Lbeusburg, Pa. rau'j.2o,lS5'J-tf. J II. Lav l-AJ.iriirLIj, ATTORNEY AT aw, r.bensliiirg, t amliria county, Pa. I!e will uttend to all buiness entrusted to his care in the Courts of Cambria and Indiana counties. OiH-e in Colouade Row. August 25. 185C.-tf. II. f C. CHRISTY, M. P., Wilmore. eo., uiuce at nis resi dence next door to Jeifcrson House. Wimorc, aut 15 ,'51tf. I S. 1JCNX, M. I)., tenders his pro fes;io:ul services to the citizens of Eb ensburg. 0:!i'-c in Drug Store, on High st.. opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg, August 25, 1850:tf. J EOKuh II. LKWLS, M. I)., tenders his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity. He may be found in the oJii-. e formerly occupied by Dr. D. W. Lewis. Night calls made at the office. August 25, 185'J:tf. JACKSON cc CLAJIiv,StROF.O Den tists, Johnstown, Pu. Out- of the firm will be in Ebensburg during the first ten da' s of each month, during which time all persons desiring his professional services can find him at the office of Dr. Lewis, nearly crpposite Rlair's Hotel. aug!25,l85:.tf. m rJ.Sl. .U l.l'IU'., M'ROEON AND T If TfTm TTt II n Iechaxk-al Dextist, respectfully oflVr? his professional services to the ladies and "til tiemen of Johnstown and icinity of tliisplace Particular attention paid to diseases of th Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for- ceps. Otlice m the old '-Exchange," on Clinton street. Johnstown ug. 25, 18j0.-ly. JOSEl'II W. MYERS, Justice of Peace, Summerhill, Cambria countv. August 25, 1850:tf. the AUSTIN TH03IPSOX, Justice of the Peace, Wilmore, Cambria county. August 25, 185::tf. LB. COIIICK, Johnstown, Pa. J usticc of the Peace, ifuT" Collections promptly attended to. conveyancing uone with accuracy and dis r . , - ... ----- - pa-'U. aug.25,1850:tf. ST. LA WHENCE HOTEL. Xo. 1018 Chestnut St., Philadelphie. . h. Campbell & Co., Proprietors. August za, lBo'J.tt pAMBHIA HOUSE, Wilmore, Pa. 1-almeh A Ueck, 'ropnrtor. jiacKs airenii xne nrrivi.i of each train to convey passengers to the Hotel, and theuce by Plank Road to Ebensbur"-. August 25. 185:tf. 0 ED LION HOTEL, jW) St. Clair street, (ne;i 1 ? I IV.. 1 . x ar the new Wire uriuge.j riusourg, l'a. ROUERT P. GORDOX, Proprietor. X. B. (.Jood Stabling and Wagon Yard at- "lu lo le House sufficiently large enough vvo,u,0(une nead of Horses. Also a .....v o.wc QLuuie. dccl5,-5ft TTNION IIOUSi:, EbcnTb.IrTp. 'O' Joux A. LAIH, Proprietor. aio, in connection, 1JLAIR & Co's HACKS will leave the '-Union House" for Wilmore biauon in ume to laKc the Eastern and West ern trains. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers comfortable August 25, 1850:tf. HOWLIXG S.ILOO.V. QOMETIIING new in EBENSBURG. j i. with his Restaurant. ix the i now- Trail .i-.r- The nndersigned Saloon, connected hand. TIIUMiS f'nn:v r.CBSbriTg, Anjnt 55. l.p:f Ijasement of Myers' now Hall. ouests all who wish ' V'' : f "?at!,esf a.mL VcU, every y r call. AT.F. ,,,! I AHPP i , r,f'.V V' .rk.l. Hand Bills, most approved manufiT "".." lne anU: Klans of.5Ty description, CABIET TVARE-R003I. R. E V A X 25 re spectfully in- "T"-5-3 lurui the citizens of Avfcvv vj-"- Eben.bnrg, and Cam- CT2!1 J bria county (rencral-?;? v" 7 J;- ly. that he has on i$Z??-i&tt9JZ miuu una ior saie, at r'TZxa; hl Wlirn-l-ftiini rn.lt T-- J "I ' . FT ? square west of Dlair'a Tj&jf&Z-&i Hotel, a larje and splendid assoVtment of FURXITUKE, which he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Ebcnsburjr, Oct. C, lSD9.-tf IICADE HOTEL, Ebensburg, Pa. The subscriber, having leased, re-fitted and newly furnished the "Ebensburg House," 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- iile will alwnvs be luxuriously sumdied from the markets of the country ami the cities. My Lab will be tilled wuh liquors of choice brands. My Stable is attended by careful nostn-rs, and my charges will be such as to suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat ronage, and full)- intending to deserve it, I hereby throw open my house to the public. HENUY FOSTER. August 25, 185D:tf. Station.) Jas. 1). Hamilton-, J'rojrietor. An extensive Rowling saloon is connected with the House. The Tahle will be fur nished with the best the market affords, and the ISar supplied wifh the best of liquors, in cluding Ales and Lager from approved brew eries. Extensive and convenient Stauli.nu is attached to the premises. Wiluiore, August 25, 18."0:tf. R. P. TlIDMPSt), with I. I. PATTOX i Co., 7"holcsalo Dealers in and 3Ianufactu- turers of ATS, CAPS, FURS. Hatters' Materials. Sua.' (loods. Artificial Flowers, Ruff.tlo Robes, &-e., ve. Xo. 328 Market street, I'll 1 L A DELPHI A. Cmh jiiiiif J'jr Wool unl S'i':piitij Furs. PltlCE I. PATTOX. A. OlTENHEIMEIl. August -J5, 1850-tf C. C. STEWART, witu H.4XDV Si, HilEXXCR, Clommission Merchants and jJealers id Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE A XI) CUTLERY, Xos. 2:5, 25 and 27 North Fifth street, easi side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA. i-IOVAKl) S. HAXOY. JXO. O. KHKXXKR C F. BUEXXEK. August 25, 1850:t'f 335.XJC3-3! X:O.TTGS-3! f L.-iT OPENED AM) FOR SALE O RV R. S. RL'NX M. D., a gener- al assortment of ORltJS, JIERICISES, ' Snri's,- 0(7s. J tints. l)ic-S!i'f'i'r. I2rmiItcs. Wines. Gins, tJnid, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Rrushes, Combs, Sta tionery, Plank Rooks. Perfumery, Soaps, Tobacco. Se'.rs, Snuffs, and other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. R. S. BUXX, M. D. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 185:?. -ly. (J FORCE M. RIDDLE, with RIUULi:, C;3.E. & CO., I mporters and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign ami Domestic X 3L 3T O OOClS AND CAiiPirnxa, Xo. 213 Market St., below Third, and No. o- cuurcu Alley. 1'uilauelpiiia. Dec. 1. 185'i:ff J)LAIX ANi FANCY JOB I'llIXTEIl, L STATIONER, Blank Hook Manufacturer, Boole Binder, and dealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, sc., kc. Corner of Marketand Second sis., and Wood and Third streets, PITTSRL'RC. Pa. l.ijT' Agent for L. Johnson h Co.. Tvne Founders & Electrotypers, Philadelphia. August 25, 185'J:t.f E3 33 lobU. DAN. c. no in 1353. B DEALER IX FASIIIOXALLE HATS y CAPS, ZlXctjLrj. Stroot, OI'VOSITE THE MANSION HOUSE, S3 Jolinstotvn, l'a. E W. M. LLOYD & CO. JBanlc org;, Altoonu, Ia. TRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and Sil- JLf ver and (.old for sale. Collections made Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at lair rates. inov3. 'jttf. WM. IlEVXOLDS. J. M. STEVEXSOX. JIl J. BOWEX SMITH. JOHN HILL, with REYXOLDS, S3IITZS & .CO., IIOCERY & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Xo. 40 X. Howard street. Oct. 20, 1859. , Baltimore. JAMES DOUGHERTY, witu J. S. SI51Vt'3t. Wholesale Dealer in TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS. No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market, Philadelphia. Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Fnrein-n and Domestic CIGARS. rsei).l.lS5:7f. l- A " G. W. TODD, witu COXKAD & lVAIiTOX, rmportcrs and Dealers in L FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWIRE August 25, 1859.tf JO IS WOSEL! JO 41 IVORSi! I J avincr, i Job - Type, we - 1 ' in connection witri t'.n ajk. ------ Ilff.- a large and superior lot of fire prepared to execute with ariety of Job Cards Deeds. on short H1a lArma rersona desirinar ani'tbirtsr in this lin w-ui'- wll tca'.L- . I " . v hi yj ii inn uiotft reason: a mJ o H a DEALEB 1H - Vr- Oi5 Id respectfully t :'.ll tlie attention of er m:u!e in Cooking stoves the coal by which means is saved kikiy rtH 1st a great saving of Fuel. 2d :i much quicker and hotter oven from the same fire. 'd The preservation of the top plates, as they are all made double. 4th Cleanlir.es?, as there is not one half the soot and dirt found in other stoves. He has also on hand a larire assortment of HARDWARE. CHAIN PUMPS, HOOP IRON", NAILS. CLASS 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 he will sell at extremely low prices in exchange for Cash or Country produce. N'ov."24, 1859:tf ' GEO. HUNTLEY. milE SUIiSCPJBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUB Las opened out at HIS NEW STORE ROOM. ON HIGH STREET, ONE SQUARE EAST Or THE DSASVSOfiD, ECENSBUHG, PA. a s.iii;i: assorts i:t r HATS AND CAPS. (H.'EEXSWARK. CitOCKERYWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, STATIONERY, To which he respectfully invites their attention, and which he will sell nt the Hsowost IPriccs Foi Casli, or for most kinds ot Country produce. A. A. BAIiKK Ebensburg, Oct. 27, lS50.-tf. T 1AKES this method of informing hi3 old friends, that he is still engaged in the Mercantile Business, at Ebensburg, and is-at all times prepared to sell to purchasers, ftT THE LOWEST PRICES. Every variety and discription of Etaple and FANCY DRY GOODS, HARDWARE QUEEN S WARE, GROCERIES, TOBACCO CIGARS, Lc, he. And in fact every thing visually found in a general Store. An examination of his stock and prices is all he desires at any time to ef fect sales. L Approved Country produce in ex- change for GOODS at all times. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, lSoO.-tf. 11. II.TL'UOH, I cspectfully informs liis old friends and j the public generally that he is still to be found at Lis store room, on High street, ad joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa red at all times to furnish consumers with GUOCEIUES ant CONFECTIONS, OLD BYE WHISKEYS, WINES, C INS, BRANDIES, o:c., cS: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 hi in. 'Ebensburg, August 25. lS59:tf. T. Ilo.-.lll MOURE. J. ALEX. M . E 3100RI2 & "T espcctfully inform the 'citizens of Eb JL ensburg, and Cambria county generally, that they hae now on. hand, and ure con stantly, in receipt of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. BONNETS, etc., etc., Ac, Ac, Ac. All of which they are prepared to sell at prices which defy competition. Purchasers are earnestly requested to call and examine our stock, we rc always prepared to give satisfaction in goods and prices. August 25, I85l:tf 1800. m-WAiiB. jgC0 S1IEI T-IItON WARE. COPPER WARE. J. & II. 5It:ilR5XGTO- Desire to call the attention of the public to their new TIN SHOP now opened in the large brick building on the corner of Main and Franklin streets, opposite the Mansion House and next to the P inking House of Iieil, Smith k Co., Joints otvn, Ia., where they purpose manufacturing all kinds of TiN,SHEET-IRG?i&NnCQFPERVJARL Their work will be made by the best work men and of the best materials. They are de termined to sell all kinds of ware at the cheapest rates, wholesale find retail. P. S. All orders for SPOUTING attended to on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Johnstown, Dec. 8, ISoO-tf DISSOLUTION. The term for wlnc-li the undersigned entered into partnership n the prartice of the law liavincr this dav ex pired, said partnership is therefore dissolved. The notes and uccouuts due the linn will he left at the office of R. I,. Johnston. E. n-l..PA payment may be made to either of the under signed. Persons indebted to the Grru wijl do well to settle up before the 1st of Marrh aa after that time collection will be enforced oj legai process. It. L. JOHNSTON, A. C. MULLI.V. "JU" ALL KINDS OF .2l.jTL. - the jmbhe to one of the greatest improvements burning of the Cos and tn.oLe arising from the cent, of Fuel. The improvements claimed are LIC GENERALLY THAT HE xrzr.Tsi'jni. goods, (HtOCERIES AND HARDWARE, FLOUR AND BACON, PROVISIONS, ie., &c. ROBERT DAVIS, iCHX I. JONKi DEALERS IN" Kl.l constantly on hand a large and su perior stock cf 1 11 Y GOODS. of every description, such as' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS. TWEEDS, JEAN'S, BROWN AND BLEACHED ML'SLINS. DUKSS G Q 01) S of f eery F A N C Y GOODS A N D N O T I O N S , A larce assortment ef F.OOTS snd SHOES, which' have just been received from Boston. STTIAW l-'UK and WOOL HATS, ST ATI ON All Y of every description, WALL PATER of every style, HARDWARE. J ' QUEL'S WARE. STOXE AXD J'A R THEX WARE. A full supply of GROCERIES, SUCH AS SUGARS. MOLASSES SYRUPS COFFEE. TEAS AND RiCE. A FULL STOCK OF SPICES, -A. lso, FLO UK, BACON, FISH, TOBACCO CIGARS & SNUFF, ' BAR IRON, NAILS, A N L GLASS -l I. WAYS ON HANDS. and a full oort incut of other articles usually kept in country stores. All kinds of Couutrv Pro lr.ro ;...' o r Eggs, l.a.on. Grain, Wool. To- j tatoes, Beans, Rags, A"., Ac, I taken in exchange for Goods, and the Cash never refused. j fttif-CHERRY, POPLAR and PINE LUM- i BLR bought and sold. " I DAVIS & JONES. Aug. 25, lSGS.-tf. Ebensburg, A XHXY KCTKj;E.T! O M. KERN & RRO., - . Wilmokk, Camuria CO., Pa. illrlulll: J 'i'"s tue attention of '.he m;b- lie iu n eir large ana varied assortment of DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, HATS, RON NETS, SHOES, MEDICINES, GROCERIES, 0.U KENS WARE, CAPS. ROOTS, DRUGS, A.C., etc., AC. They are prepared to sell at lower rates than ahlishmcntin the enrnt,- any est eiv.j selected with n v!o-.... conutry, cannot the public. ...... iu iut anis oi the fail to recommend them to aug23,185& tf. OYSTERS! AT A. B.1I'S S lLiO. II' ' 'VV r!-otfuIIjr inform the eitizens oi r.benshursr and vii initv i l.t i, v.ier uiocn.oi- High street three doers I-asi of -Arcade" Hotel, is j.r, .,, ed to accommodate the public VTa superior maiuHi- He has nmde arrangements to get his oysters d-rect from the Eastern market" end wil supply famines by the can or do'en at the cheapest rate. fiGive hun a call He still continues to practice the Tutorial ""00'K Sept. 8, lfci-,9.-if. ........ 1 jk . . , ...... JOUX M'tOLGAK, WILMORE, Cambuia coiiy Pa DGERIEs!3 f miY' G00IS HARDWARE, QUE KN SWA RE, COOTS,SHOES, Country Trodsc, fJVneichnee' be published every Th-ir... the followinir rate?. vi -'I Per annum. ( payable ia advi:nn If not paid within the first six n:0Cf ii not paia uniii me exjuration oi vtr i A tUiiure to notify a diseontiuu.aLf. exiration of the term subscribed fur un considered a new engagement. TEKMS OK AilVLUTISiXG : 1 lasert.on. 2 Jo. 3:- 1 s;u.:res, (24 lines. 1 3 squares, (tii lines,) 1.00 i.fJ Over three weeks and less than tire? 2o teats per square for each invr.:ou. : 3 months. J liu. $3.0" 4.5'j i.ijf! 3 lines or less, 1 square, (12 lines.) 2 squares, (24 lines,) 3 S'iiares, (30 lines,) Half a column, $1.50 2.50 4.00 COO D.'.OO 15.00 9.00 ;r 12. On v'. -'-"0 3;,'. Noiict? l One column, Administrator's and Executor'; Professional or Business Cards, not ei. ceeding 8 lines, with paper, per ytar. ErY" Advertisements not mark' d with -. number of insertions desired, will beco"-. ued till forbidden, and charged uccwil:.', me aoove terms. TM.'.MlTIIl AVIl CTI'T.V JLj Oli A" IXTCRESTS! JUST RECEIVED, NEW STOCK OF WATCH ES, J EWELR! CIuck.! uutl AoHoiis, At the sign of the Big Watch, Main tt. J'J.r.y. The undersigned desires to call the ac tion of thepeople of Johnstown and jurrc ing country to the fi'.et that he Lai ! t l," pointed an Agent of a large imporr? ' ' of WATCHES, CLOCKS, kc utid af;J"c: large manuliicturing estaLlisl.iuent t! Jl ELRY, whereby he is enabled to o..-: inducements to purchasers of these art:.!-, were never before oHVredin thij pLict-.tr-where this side of the Aliegenks. lie would also call attention tj Lis '.. assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY iust received all of the late.n ?: .its i. n:ost-beauiifuI v. crLmanship. lia-i.'j ;i ed his stock with great cere, he i c .:.:.': he can suit every taste as to style sj-r-r.:: all j'oekets by the great reduction in pr:c are particularly invited to an inspection c:':: present stock au(! prices. EAR l.'itu1 S L erlo sold at Sl.r.O will now be su'.d a " r . ? . . , . unu v.urruriitu to tiunu leaf or U tor. 1.:... Pins, ltinys. kc, at a reduction. ci i: x t Li c ?i i: : I would call your attention to n.y laziL assortineiit oi' GOLD A XI) SILVER WATCEL at the following very lew p; :.;;: Hunting Verge Watch, warranitI:::::::::::C-'." Hunting Silver Cylinders, hiiherto fold :l this town at 20, and then rei;.,tu : S14, I will now sell at freni:::.i?i'j to?::.: Hunting Levers froiu::::::::::::::::::-i2 to Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore sold at S10.I w ill cell at tVcrr.::::$; to 5 Open Fuced Detached Levers:::::? :0 lu i:t All u otcim soid wt!l be tct.rrciit-d tog: y tirrlve ntonths. cr tichutiif fur uuot'irr tf c . value . Everybody is invited to ci 11 ar:d :r the stock, as style it is unrivalled in thi t : munity, while the prices at which it (:'.: are ui-pi ecedcutedly low. Gooes ivid : CASH only. S51!.!:-t:cu!:r attention paid tcrr ::: Clocks, Watches, Jcwlerv. &.. v.f Li:, for which the .n;bria Iron r.K:pn !:' .-: w ill be taken at par. Ali weik v : :.: ( : ' itUN AND COUNTRY sTOREKtiF.iT:: supplied witli V. tches. Jewt-hv. ,tv-.. tuan city prices. JO Sept. S, lbjo.-ly. g. noL.vi:s.A iatucxixi: vein f ?7e Pio;, (tiun Mutual Fire Ji.-nn'i.r- t. OF CAMRRIA COUNTY. LOCATED AT KBEXSJIf K 0. Til 1 MIE above named Cin.-'r- pril o'th. 1S57, will tiled ins urn:. property el sufe rales. Ieing careful in the ri-ks t:ken, this Coi: scnts a reliable and chcp'p n.edii-.-j;. t: which persons may secure tLtxas-elvt probable losses by (ire. Olce cn Centre treet, nearly c: uuull'-u" Jiouttain liouse. . D. II. RORERTS. r::; A. C. MriLiN-. Sec'v. & Ticp-- JOSEPH H. CAMPPF.I I .-.:: Aug. 25, l9.-ly. ' : pAMRRIA HOUSE, Main H-r V Johnstown, Joseph Is cm: filtf Laualord. This cstaldiLmtnt has r- -" been thoroughly renovated, and is r-e ' ' litted up for the comfortable act en-mo :;: ; of boarders or transient patrons. The T will be supplied with the best the nisri-:-' lords, while at the Par will r.hvr.vs 1 : as good Liquors as can be obtained ar.i'r, Toe new Landlord, in again o; tr.:r.j ' ' Cambria House" to the put. lie. v'n !:. ;T sparct,u pains to make it a f:r-t r;.t l'- i n tr Board, Three Dollars per .tk. Dolli.r icr day. -44 ! A Hack will be in waiting at tl-.e , station or. the arrival of the trail ? to T 1 passengers, free of charge, to the i . r.f HORSES AND BUGGIES AT L1VKF.V. Johnstown, Aug. 2o. lS5P.-lv. 1 t 1: n r. a ; s n v n a re i dk i H-tAING purchased the entire s and fixtures of the Ebcnsl.urj: IV---" the subscriber is prepared to furaiVli nd others with I'L O U G H S, PLOUGH r0: S TO V E S. M JLL 1 R V A THRESItrxn ujr;;v. and castings of any kiud thai nun I" in ihe community." By Strict atientinn In !.. Lntlvf-i tit concern, he hopes to merit, and tr;:?:s the tune, a ni.crai patronage iitin want o." articles in his lint . All business done at the Fonrerv. EDWAhl) 01 - September 1, 1809-f. 5Tew Tallorlnfr CstaMIMfC,A V uniJcrsitrncJ rcsj cct'-,..!'V in:o the 1 rllinronf T7K ...,.., .v.l Vii' -m-"- ..... v ..Tvi;rt'i:ij. ..... v-.-. tliat be has opened a Tailoring estid ! .. next door v Dr. Bncn's Drug Stcie. is prepared to manufacture gatir.C"1" l ,". latest st le and most complete wt 'kni-""". He hopes by strict attention to busii merit and receive a share of patronace- r THOMAS PtViV Ebensburg, Spt. 1, 1S59:!t. F 7QR SALE One -no,! new 1' blesett nf W A i:n; IT 1 PVESS . ' W.S.l5a:t; riff.3.v.lJi;..tf G.VVMl- n n n
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