JL 'ML I. V' v i 1 I $5 i il 0 jri v. V 1, Tlie Old I'oplar Tree. When roses are blooming in Mr.y, Cn tiie dark green shore of the sci, May I meet thee. dear one. to say, V.'eve loved by the f.'d poplar tree. The old poplar tree vwth its. vine.-, Irs moss and its branches so bare, We have often met there in old timed, Along with the brave and the fair. The starlit sky radiant above, A stillness is o'er hind anil set; May I meet thee, to-nijdit, love, 'Neath the bade of the old poplar tree. Cuom s : The old pophir tree. .e. Our soft whispered words none .-hall hear. And none save thy William-' shall see The blush on thy cheek, and the tear That falls 'nti'th the old poplar tree. Cnouis : That old poplar tree, ic. rirn14 I'TI IV 1 r.ir mr 1,-1, - -V'V.-r . ... ' . V. ....... A ' . . 11 I Ltun't some, handsome Lean propose at once I lo wed? Tor this I've waited ni-lit and ! HO to day thro weary years I.hil' lied. The n row's leet ancle round mv ivo. tlio lm.. lades from my cheek, I'm leaving youth's cnchanteil bowers why don't the younir men &pe:ik '! Tltere was a time when I eould draw a grazing circle round, wlieu lite was but a cene of love, and .suitors did abound. Lut, woe is me ! that day is Une, I'll never see it more ; the die is cast, the ji.ir i? tip I'm almost twenty-l'uur. In vain I spread my crinoline to show my feet t-o neat, that foot which once could draw tiie eyes of all who passed the street ; iu vain I paint my pallid cheek, and wreath my fare in smiles; it's all for naught, fur well I sec the youngsters know those wiles. Youth ! all thy beauty once I had, but that brief dream has fled; on pleasure's wing I once careened, but they are long since shed; I now must look at things that are; 'tis useless to ignore when my next birth day comes around, 'twill number twenty four. When to my virtuous couch I hie, how lonesome do I rest! My arms encircle ! naught but air. on naught my lips are fed! ireat Heavens! 'twill surely drive me mad why don't the young men wrd ! A lucky thought! for now I think that this is Leap Year sure ; I'll make the leap and take the chance; it can but kill or cure; full long enough alone, unloved, life's weary vale I've sped ; 'tis Leap Year now, I am resolved before it's out to wed. Scaklkt Efa-ku. We find tho follow ing paragrajdi in one of our exchanges, iu reference to the scarlet fever: Parents should be very careful about their children when this devouring plague fcci.es the:u, and every inotiier should be prepared for it with the following good remedies : ' 1st. When a child is taken with the fever j;ive it a dose of castor oil; if the body shows flush color, have a put of saf fron tea made and -rive it to the child to drink. This will drive the eruption out. 2nd. Have warm baths for the feet keep it warm and the room under a proper temperature. ."Jr 1. H hen the eruption is out, crease the whole body with bacon fat, and keep the body open. Then if the throat should c-et sore, call for a doctor. To this the staid old National Intelli- gencer a Ids: '-Better be-in with the doc- tor lirst." Xot bad advice but th.-n ! mothers can do a good deal themselves, if they have a cood stock of common sense. To keep the body well oiled, is a treatment which on-lit not to be neglected iu uuy caso. YoUN'ti AMERICA. us ten cents." ;ay, mamma give Afiectionate mother Vhy, mv you had a dime this morning : what son, are ou uoinq witn all your money T' Young' America "()h, Em backing .Tohny Ilecnan with a lot of JoLnv Lull boys." Allcctionate mother "Oh, that is wron -' my son." ' Young Amcric-i -Wrong; why Iloe nan's our second Washington, jgoin" to ngnt the battles ot his country. Where's t yuur patriotism ? Come give us a dime." ! i i;" i fr-'iT '-Joe, what makes vcur no-e red V "Friendship." ''I'Vi'-'tidship ! how do you mako that j "I've .t a friend who is very fond of j brandy and he's too weak to take" it ptron- ' and I've constituted myself Ids taster." j ZfiT'lr. O'Elahertv. vou wr.nld 1... ' long time in Ireland beloie a s.iuire would ! invite vou to dinner "All. til. Ii. troth I wb1 l . . "".".'i io in'iior, i responded Mr. (FEIahmtv '-..ml von r I l . - ...... f - 'oimr would be a lon tin.o T.-. t i i -. , - .. . . . - .-! s. ... j .... iorc iucy would make you a s-pure." Caxvain.;. At an election a euudi flato solicited a vote. 'I would rather vote fur the devil than jou, was tne rojdy. i.. t ; t i a , jour ineiM is not a candi date, said th. w. .!;..:.. i . t .i , ...... ... .iiMiu . lit r 1 ir.li . count on your assistance '. . .. . . .. - iwv.ii . io ' Louisniia Curt, has nmlcted the New Orleans and .Jackson Railroad Com pany out of SlHJ f0r landing a pa-on.,or 00 miles below his point of destin itiun I in a marsh. iAs a sr,ee;,i ,.rT7rrs . . ? Iygamy, it is related that a young English woman was recently sold to" a man atalt L;Ae for a load of pumpkins. . . 1 1 11 I'O- 1 mal dropped from the clouds 1'" -Th,. '. r-. , ...-iivu ..uur , 11 11 IL flni. ! - Tain. 'V .!' v.i.. the -.luio re'!y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A EUAIIAM KOEEL1N, Attorney . jL at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main f- street augU5,lBjD-tf. f 1 1- V ei 1 1. 31 1 11U1 AY, Attorsky at Law, bensburir, Pit. Office opposite Craw ford's Hotel. rnuji.25.185y.tf. OHX S. KIIEY, Attorney at Law. Ibeiisbnr-' Pa. Office in Colonade Row August 25, 185y:tf. J'ICIIAKL IIASSON, Attorney at fa. i. aw. Ebcnsbury, Pa. Am st 25, 185U:tf. TlIAULE.S W WJNU AED, Attokxky Lnw. Lin k Haven. Clinton countv. Pa. Ails list 25. 185L:tf. J AMES C. Xuux, Attorney at Law, Eb- ensburjr, Pa. O.'hee No. 3 Colonade Row. August 25, lSo'y.-tf. )!IILS. XOOX, Attorn-y at Law. i Lb -nsburtr, Penn'a. 0:!ke two doors . . II. illllf., L Villi .1 C;lst ol Thompson's llote Au--u-t -;'' -'--b'- Hotel. TOIIX FKXLOX, A'i'TdivNEV at Law, ' L'.ien.-Iinr-r. Pa. Oilioe on Ili'n street. one door west ot his residence. August 25, ls.io.-tf. "T7"ILLI AM K ITT ELL, "attokxky f Counsellor at Law. O.'hee in Colon nade Row. Llicsi -luirrr. Penu'a. August 21, is;,:i.if. MI). MAfiEllA Law, Ebfnsburg. MA(ii:iIAX', Attorney at Pa. O.'l'ae on Hi li street opposite the Post Onice August 185:t.-tf. I) L. JOIIXSTOX, Attorney at Law, A. LKen-burg, Cambria county. Pa. iif Oilice opposite the Court House. Ebeusburg, December 1, lS5'j. C. MULLLX, Attorney at Law, Eb XJL. onsburg. Cambria county. Pa. iX- ' ilice two doors nortli of Colonade. Row. and immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensbiirg. December 1, 1350.' ii M. la'KM, K',i )ishur i. T. I.. HKYER. Johns!, urn EEI) A U E YEIi. Attmhvi'vu at Law. Counsel L'ivcn in the Encdi.-h and German languages'. Office in Colonad'- Row. Ebeusburg. i'a. a u g.25. 1 85')-tf. T 1 1 9 Ln II. CAM 1MJELL. Attorney at ,av. Ebensburrr. Cambria, ronntv- P He will attend to all business entrusted to his care in tin- Courts of Cambria and Indiana counties. Oilice in Colonade Row. August 25. lh.iy.-tf. HC. CHRISTY, "m7 ThWiiure. Cambria co., P.i. Oilice at his resi dence next door to Jefferson House. Wimore ai;g.25.'5:.'tf. .'"I. 1UIXW M. 1).. t,.:k.r, hU T.V... o is-ionul services to the citizens of !b- ensburg. O.'h'ee in l.ru:r Store, on Higli st.. opposite Tho!:i)son's Hotel. Ei.ensl.urg, August 25. 1830:if. G1 E(. r hi 1.EOIIUE . LEWIS, M. I)., tenders professional services to the citizens of Ll.eiisi.iirg and vicinity. He may be found in the oilue formerly occupied ly Dr. D. V. Lewis. Xight calls made at the office. August U5. 1 S59:tf. J ACKSUX A- CLAltK, Xvrhkos J)k.- Tists. .lohntown. Pa. One of tlie (inn will Le in Eb'-'i-long during the first ten d.-n-s of each month, 'hiring which t'nne all persoiu IcMriug Lis professional services cau find him i .ii in. .jiut ui ui. Ltiii! nearly opposite Llau-s Holed. aug.25,lS.1!Mf. yyi.j.. M'CLURE, Sl UIJUUN AND AMCAL Dl.XTIST, res ,ec t ful ! v t.;!Vrs his professional scrvicesto the ladies and gen tlemen of Johnstown and vicinity of displace. Particular attention paid to diseases of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for-c-ps. Oihce in the old "Exchange,'' on Clinton st rc-et. Johnstown. Aug. 25, 1850. -ly. IKI.'nir - mvimU I.. i- .i I ' ,l. -V EK, .Iiistifi- of the J Peace. Sumnierhill Cambria count v A r.gnst 25, 1 s,ly:tf I'STLN THOMPSON, Justice of (he U-JL P. ace. Will: inore. Cambria countv. A: 1 C.Oitt" T IF COIIICK, Justice of the 1 eaee, .A Johnstown, P.i. r-j? Collections promptly attended to. and Conveyancing don- with accuracv and' .H-- ' I'tcli. raug.25.KS5L':tf. QT. LAWREXCE HOT Eli. O No. M18 Chestnut St., i'hiladelphie. W. 8. Oami'bell Co., J'ioirif(oi vugu 'l J.i. i,-.)L'.II ( 1AMIJI5IA 11 y Pal. n: ii HOESE, Wilmore, l'a. Reck. I'r'nrirtnrx liars.-: nt'cmi the arnvcl of each train to convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence by Piank Road to Ebeii.burjj. August 25. lt.V.ktf. Ti f OUXTAlX HOl'SE. Ebon-bm I j -sL J.iUN- Tnovr-sox, Jr., Vropri-' .V. , .... . r 11 ...... , :ce,1. ,lc'l!rtC1('s- i be Rak is supplied with i ue 1A111.E is always supplied with the :ir.i.'f in innr on. s. .... . careful hostlers. Hoarder? taken bvthe week J . ...... 1,1- oijiiii t. aiienuco ti month or vear aug25,185:tf. R ED LlOV IIOTKf. St. (!lair street, ("near tho now iv; Fridge.) Pitt.sbarg. Pa RORERT P. GORDON", Proprietor. X. I". Good Stabiour iind tl'um.n ., j tached to thP House sumVieuth- larcro rnou-!. " accoiumo.l:i!e 'on . r ti II.. vc.i A I. very large Sal. Stable. " .Uelo'.Vt IIP'1 NlOX nor :E, Ebensburir. l'a John A. Ri.aiii. ',-.. ,r,'... Alv. iu connection. IU. MI! - ir on-c. 'l'a.v" !ho "l"ni.n House'' for Wihnorc .1U t'1'1" to ,;'ke Eastern and West- ;rn trains. Every accommodation will be uf 'or !i,0.?k?I,s: comfortable. - aguM .. 1 n.i.':t I. J. PATTON THOMPSON, with Importers and Jobbers in Notion-! Ho sitnv. Gloves. Tim.M.vns, Si,.K Hanpkkr- cmtr - Fkavats ':mi-1 FANCY (lOODS No" - '- " ' . m v c . lltlMM Vf. viiir I . v- . ret.i lr-i-'i d- Urn 4,1.1 .inti , ? t . H IB LEA L1CII IN "TTouM "ould rcsi'cctf'ii!! v call the atte ntion of ever made in Cooking stoves the coal !.y which means is saved FIFTY l-EH cfxt. ot 1- ucl. The imtroveiuents cl iuned are 1st a great saving of Fuel. 2d a nuieh nicker and liotter ove n from the fame (ire. 2 1 The preservation of the top plates, as they are all made double. 4th Cleanliness, a-; there is imt one half the soot iind dirt f.iund in oth r stoves. lie has also on hands a large assortment of H ARIVA RE. CHAIN PCMP5. IK(!' IRON", .VAILS, CLASS of all size, TAR Li" and l'OCEET CFTLERV, EDGE TOOLS, H ARVES.T1 NO i c'vi.., etc., ( i , etc. still maniif.'.etrros ami hr-eps on hand a large :. snrtmut of Tin. Cr.j.pcr and all of which he will sell at extremely low prices in exchange for Cu.-h or A L.- o he Sloet Iron, Country prodm e -Nov. 2 1, lt'.Vetf CEO. IICNTLEV. ZSTjST" S5"2?-Oil.5Z! ! ISTnyW G-OODS ! 2 rilllE SCRSCRIRER REGS LI" AVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC GENERALLV THAT HE 8 has opened out at HIS NEW STORE ROOM, ON HIGH STREET, ONE SQUARE E&ST OF THE DiAIViOND, EBENSBUF.G, FA. HATS AND CAPS. ROOTS AND OFKLXSYVAUE. CROCKERVV.'ARE, CLOTI1IXG. STATIONERY, To which l;e respectfully invites their attention, and which he will Fell at the Lowest Prices Iox Casli, or for most kinds of Country produce. lS50.-tf. Ebensburg. Oct. rjAKES this method of informing his old friends, that he is .stiil engaged in the .Mercantile Business, at Ebensburg, and is at nil times prepared to s. 11 to purchasers, AT THE LGWE3T PRICES. Every variety and description of staple and FANCY DRY Co CDS. IIALPWARE FEE NSW A RE. C'EoCEiMES, TOi'.ACCO CIGARS, And in fact every tiling usually found iu a general Sii. m. An examination of his stock Mid prices is all he tiesirc-s at any lime to ef fect .sales. j- ; Approved Country produce in es-L-rTv change for GOODS at all times. Ebensburg, Aug. 25. lsiy.-tf. T. BLAIIt MOOIIK. J. ALEX. MOoiiE J7 e.-pectl'ully inform the citizens of Eb- XV ensburg, and Cambria eounty generally, that they have now on hand, and are cuii stantlw in reeeipt of DRY GOODS., G riO C FRIES, HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE. HATS, CAPS. ROOTS. SHOES, I10NNETS. ETC., ETC., io., ic. ic All of which they nre prepared tc. s' ll at prices v hich ilel'v comrietition. Purchasers ;'r( earnestly reipiested to call and examine our stock, as we are ahvavs ..reared to eive satisfaction in goods and prices. August 25, lyj-Af i espof -tfully iiiF-rms V the public generally tfully iiiF-rms liis old friends and that he is still to be found at his store room. .m Hi-t, (r.-. t joining Crawford's Hotel, wh-re he is- prepa red at all times to furnish consumers with CEOCERIES anii COXI'ECTIOXS, OLD RYE WHISKEYS, W1XES. ; I XS EEAXPIES, &c, .c. reeling thmikrul to the citizens of Ebens burg and vieitihy for their former patronage, he solicits a continuance of the same, togeth er with as much more as may be bestowed upon him. Ebensburg, August 25, ls5!:tf. TINWARE ' SHEET-1 Ft -X v. A RE. COPPER W A It V. J. & II. 35 E 5155 E A" drro ' Desire to call the a ttention of t he public to their iu w TIN SHOP now opened iu the large brick building on the comer of M.,; I Franklin streets, opposite the Mansion House ....1 neit 10 iue ianiving House of Rell, Suuth V Co., JoItiiKtoun, In., where thev purpose rnanufiicturing, all kinds of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE. Their work will be made bv the best work men and of the best materials. Thev are de termined to sell all kinds of ware at the cheapest rates, wholesale and retail. P. S All orders for SPOUTING attended to on the shortest notice aad on reasonable terms. Johnstown. Dec. 8, ls.10-tf. llSSOLrTIONWrheterm for which JS the undcrsned entered into partnership n the pract.ee of the law bavin- this (Pu' ex pired, said partnership is therefore dissolved" Ibe notes and accounts due the firm will be left at the office of R. L. Johnston, Esq., where payment may he made to either of the under signed. 1 ersous indebted to the firm will do well to se tie up before the 1st of March next as after that tune collection will he enforced by legal process. R. L. JOHNSTON r. . A. C. M ULLIN. 'iv 4' ' hi I; &tft&J-' V&T f H ALL KIXPS OF the jnibHc to om-of t improvements bumiiiL' of the irisiiiir iroin the SHOE GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. FL( I'll AND RACOX, I'ROVlSIoXS, &c. Ac. A. A. BAIIKER KuULUT DAVIS, JCHN '. JONES. DKALLUS IX rori:jc;. a?.s io?.2;;stiu HEP eon-'ar.lly hand e and ill- II. per.i.r -'tock .f D H Y CO O I) .? . of everv d'-scrintion. sin h as' CLOTJifs. CA.sl.MEKES. SATINETS, TWEEP-S. JEANS, RROWX AND ELFAC1IEDMFSL1NS. m:i:ss goods ,,,,, ,y st,,, F A X C Y (; o jj D S A N D N O T I O N S , A large assortment of ROOTS and SHOES, which have just been received from Roston. ' STRAW 1-T'R and WOOL HATS, STATIONARY of everv description, W -V L L P A 1 E It of every style, II A III) IF. I .'A'. J (JCL'ESV'.i.nr. stuxj: axd i: Aim: i;x ware, A full supplv of GROCERIES. SUCH AS SUGARS. MOLASSES. SYRUPS CoEFEE, TEAS AND RICE. A F I'LL STOCK OF SPICES. J. lao, FLO I'll, EACON, EIS II, TOBACCO, CIGARS & SNCTE, EAR IRON, NAILS, -V X" J) C L -V S S Always on ha nils. Urjjjrs, I:OtilN an.i iis, and a full ossortmeut of other articles usua1.! , kent in cour.trs .stores. All kinds of Country Produce, st h a.; Eggs. Racon. Grain, Wool. u Rut; i tatois. Leans, Rags, .V.C, ic. taken in exchange fur Goods, and the Cash never refused. ""CHERRY, POPLAR and PINE H PER bought and sold. DAVIS & JONES Ebensburg. Aug. 25. lS5:.-tf. M- a .e- i:.i;iti:.'ii:a"T! Q M. KERX ERO., IJ V.'ii.MoLE, Cam.! rn P 1 Respectfully calls the .attention of the nub li 10 uieir large ami varied assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, HATS. RONNETS, SHOES. MEDICINES, GROCERIES. OU FENS WARE, CAPS. ROOTS, DRUGS, &c., &c, kc. They are prepared to sell at lower r.e any establishmentiu tiie eounty. Their poods being selected with a view to the wants of the country, cannot fail to recommend them to the public. nug2.5,lt!5y tf. AT THE OLD STAND OF DAVIS & LLOYD, rpiIK subscriber keeps constantly on hand .1 aJ kinds of Dry Goods, Groeerics Uri ware, 0"-ensware, Roots & shoes. Hat & Caps, Ready Made Clothing, Ac, Ac The highest market price paid for all kinds of country produce, in exchange for goods. Call and examine my stock before purchasing else where. 0 . . T "WILLIAM DAVES. Ebensburg Jan. 12, U:0-tf. t hi- r Ttiili 11(1 (..( ; v Tallin in- UNtabSlNliuiPiit. phe nnder.Mgned respei tfully infornis the c it.zfns of Ebensburg .md virinitv that ..c has opened a Tailoring establishment next door to Dr. Runn's Drug Store, where he is prepared to manufacture frannes f , ate.st style and most comph-te workmanship He hopes by strict attention to lip; ' merit and receive a share of patronnn-o . . n THOMAS DEVJNE Ebcasburg. ?--pt. l. i?:'?.ir. E V A S re- X spcctfully in- fW'fcg, rms the citizens of''y . u; Vj-s (ensburg, endCarn- WvJI'l t f ia countv general-v" ".stl fi 1 Ol :-bens bria county general lv ly, that he has on fM hand nr.d for sale, at VSf,8J his Ware-room, one v-I 'iL'f.i 1 his 'inare west of Blair's ! I .it el '! 1 r Til r. il splendid assortment of FURNITURE, which he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at rensouu b'e prices. Ebensburg. Oct. C, l50.-tf RCADE HOTEL, Ebcnslmr-, l'a. The subscribe havin-.- b as' d. re-htted and newlv furni. bed the "Ebensburg House, is prepared to nct-oiumodnt .': his liiv.-n.I- tiie ptlolic generanv. 1 i:e mo. - 11:1s it. .-, ;is been a favorite for visitors during the Su miner .1 ,1 T' I . .... ... season. an 1 t ,. ;n tn .I.;,. r an ii'ji-ceabic home for all sojourners ;.iv ia- IU.K Will l-.vavs lie luxuiiou -: v siM.pl icil Irom the markets of the ( Oiiulrv nl the cities. v Fah will be filled with liquors of choice brands. Mv Staule is attended bv careful t . . -1 1 1. 1- fill. I in." .-llM'ir..s w-; ! 1 bo siw-ll suit all. Expecting to receive a share of put rnage. ninl liu.y intending- to ueserve it, 1 herebv throw oien mv house to the public. ilENRV FOSTER. August 25. l?50:tf. 1 t.i nrh.M-.li ami l-OK a 1 . 1 . r ) RV R. S. RUNN, M. D.. a genii ai assorting lit of r.i (;!j; ass:ei ii:s," ISi'iitadics. tVincs. fiiis. I'Iiiil. Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Rri:-!i'-s, Combs. Sta tionery, Flank P.. inks, Perfumery, Soaps, Tobacco, Segars. Snu'l's, and other articles usuullv kept in Drug Stores. R. S. DUNN. M. D. Ebensburg. Aug. 25, ls5'j.-ly. W. S. ISAVJIA, T)LAIX and FANCY JOE I'llINTEE, 1 STATION KK, libihh B(,ol: M ) inif-li-litT' f . TiouJ: .',''. . r. und dealer in every description of American nml Fnri-i-.-n l':.-ii-r Ac .(,- cz - 1 - --- - ' Corner of Market and Second sts.. and 'ood and Third streets, PITTSRURG, Pn. t-Agent for L. Johnson & Co.. Type Founders ,v L'.ectrotypers, Philadelphia August 25, lS50:t.f R. P. THOMPSON. v.-itiI I'. I. IMTTf) Co.. 1 Ai.,,,r....4 . ..V.V.-...V. wo ii .urn ..iiumiaviu iuiv.s ui hats. caps, v r 1; ,v . Hatter -.teri Is tri-w Goods. Artificial I" ITS. li ..Halo Robes, .tc. A:e. treet. I'HILADELPHIA. t.di' S'-"" V.-'s. No. ."2-s Ma; k i Cfs't jnlh: f,if l'l:;.'K 1. I'ATtoN. A . o. i !-:;, ;i:i. : August 'J5, ) ?r.f-tf C. C. STEWART, with IIAXCV & i:5:i:;Vi:ri, 1i-.Tinnisi-!i Morel!::?:ts nnd Ib-uiers ir. J Foreign and Doiiiesti.- 11. u: iF.i i:l a a cm. r. Nos. 25 and 27 Noith Fifth stn-et. cas; side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA. edwah: s. hamiv, j.m,. g. eiilxner p.::enn.-:u August 25, IS :tf 1 A I LiM ) A I) 1 l M .!" Wil, f -V bria countv. Pa. N.-.r V, ,.., 1)-. ; ' Pf... Station 1.) Jas. D. I1aVI!.TiV.-. '-. r. v.vt. ....... uu iiu s;::ooii is couuecieo with tiie lb. use. Tip- Tallk v.l'i l'ur- inslieil w.tn t,:e bes: the lm-.vhot ; ti the R.Mt MIT'-.died with th b.-t of E s, r.nd rs. v'- cm ng Ales 1, d Lacer from approved rev eries. i.x-.( n.- "e an ;.:( tii eoi.venn-i.i : 7 A i.LINO attachrd to th( Wilmore August 25. 1 sr.'.etf. a 1359. D'fL C. rSQRF.IS. IZ.Fl re --- -7 u PEA!. Kit IN- FASIFIOXA l.I.K HATS ,- CAPS, 2VXv0.i2L Street, Ol'I'OtjITi: TI! K M.VNMON Hol Sl" 0 Jo!mstoYYii, Ia. HI EIS 17. ffi. LLOYD & CO. AlSoona, Pa. DR AFTS on tho P: incipal Tines, n,u ftiu t v, r an i Oi ld tor sale. Collections made. Moneys received 011 .ieiosit, pay;,ide01l Ue- i inand. without int. rest, or 1:00:1 time, wi'h : interest at fair rates. ' no :5, T.'.itf GEORGE M. RIDDLE, wnn i:s:;ee.;, finy.f. & Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic c 23.-y G-oocLs AND cakeetix;, No. 213 Market st.. b. low Third, nmV y0 2.J2 Church Alb-v, Fu 1 la dkli'ii r 1 Dec. l, is;,:';tf JAMES DOl'GHFR TV: wni, I. S. SOllf DSi, "YY7bolrsnle Dealer in TORACCO. SNUFF AND CIG RS No. 8 N. l ifth street, al-nvc- Market. ' ,f - L FuiLAl.El.tIlIA. Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign and Domestic CIGARS. scp.l.lsr.V-t? m. ;ev.nolps. j. m. XSC:(!jB J. It OWEN SMITH. JOHN HILL. WITH Ri:iAOLHs, S1IM SI & C O., "-''I -V OMMISSIOV vri;rn 1 vtc! No. 40 N. lIovv;lr,l v-tn... " ' ' n.-f "o 10-0 - S..VVI, ' ,' -- - L.VLTIAIOUE. G. W. TODD, with COR io & -JVHiox, 1023 Market st., Phil 1 mporters and Dealers in ' FOREIGN .v DOMESTIC 1IARDV-. RF August 25, 1850. tf -iJvi.. .1 0 II IV it YCl 1 IO 7l HO TT TTavin-, in connectioa with tlie irr Lh,r,.S and Flanks nf nvn,. .1 -' . la J'tl-'--. t i TIKli ALLCCHivi.v WILL- be published evtry Thur-UT the following, rates, vit ; " ' Per ar:t!tjm, (payable in advanced If not paid within the first si rr.'-,u.. .v: ' If not paid until the expiratioa'ot'v "1 ''. ' A failure to notify a discoitinalr expiration of the teria fcutscrit-ei ' r considered u new ciigngtrDient. TtKMS OF AlJVEinui.v. 1 insertion. 1'souare. (12 lines.) S 50 s l.U'J 2 squares, (2-1 lines,') 1. a, o t'juares, lines, i.j j es, jo 111 Over three weeks a nd lo-? than '.;.r. g 25 cents per square for eu. h ir.- J niO!:T!:S. r. S lines or less. $1.50 2 -.; 4.1.0 J.Oo 10.00 1 s-juarc. 0 2 lines.) and I - S'Riares, (-: line-.) J squares, (.JO lines, j , . . . 1 ' u yu'uuin' ;t ' 1 "iiii.in, 15.00 . - - - J ; Administrator's and Executor's , j ITolessjonul or t.us;ness (.arc-. 1 feeding 3 lines, with lifter. 1 JP;5" Advertisements not in::r!-..--W numoer 01 lnsertiotii af-.s;rt-' ued till forbidden, and thar 111 1 - i the above terras. ti:adtiiis, and st-i.yyo;- JUST RECEIVED. NI WATCHES, JEWELRi '!tlis mid AOtions. -1? the i'i;n of the l'j Wa ',;?,. .V-.vt f. J.:. Tiie undersigned desire to :! :: - . lion tjf thepeopie of Johnsti.. n j ii.-g- country to tiie fact that l.e Lkj pointed an Agent of a lar-'e .. . - . of AVATCTI ES. CLJCKS.C&e.. ii'Zr large n:anu!actui.n titaf-L.-l.i... :.: I - t r v 1 .1.-1. - . , , -'I 1.1.1.1, w lierei v ne is enaM' l t j c-- ; inductnients to purc hasers of th sr a.-: were never before offered iu this t . " w here this siJe of t!:e Alleet.Iei. He would also call attention to Lis 'et. assortment of : WATCHES AND JEvVELRY iust received nil of the latest mo--t beautiful workmanship. F.r. i; 5-. ed his stock with great care, he i . . -r he can suit every taste us to ;tvie us p.-... k!'i poektts by the great redu. ;i. u iu -. .: 37XXZI3 Tn DIES are particularly invited to an ir.-i '-ct .-; present stock and prices. EAR LiLi-'.- ! I erto sold at t!.5o will now i e t arid tr,rrran'(fi To gtm:il tht t-ir ' , Pins. Rir.gs, ic, nt a reduction. u 1: a t l. 1: m 1: : i , - ; i wouia caii vour attention 1 assr.rtn.ent ul i nrnn .ivn vorrn- 1 I ' nt the fol'i wi;:r vcv I v ; II anting Verge W h. warr. .ti! : Hunting Silver C En. j this town at S-'O. SI 4. I will now sci! I Lunth.g. Levi rs 1'ioiu:. ' O;., u Eared CvRv.h rs ti.ii. rv :i 1. in ::::.; old at S l 0. 1 wiil sell r.t !:. !. I Open i'i.cid e 1 ached I.t vu.-::::. , ... " ' . -. j 1h fire in-. i r ere 'tar re '. ; .. .'. j V ti l in. j Everybody is invited to eu" j the sto. k. as style it is r.r.riva!:. .! ! munity, while the prices nt wiiid j are unprcctileiitcdiv iow. G.-v ! CASH onlv. I I''' Particular nttemion t a: ' i CIwls. Watches. Ji.wb.-v a . .1 ! f'-'r which the Cambria Ir, : (.' 1. Will taken r,i par. All v. i i'i. -u LULAiiii supplied w ith Watches. Jcv. : '; thtiii city prices. JOS. G. . S. t. t, lr5;i.-i v. . T. x- 1 . ...... .... i.i.jvr.:.. Johnstown. JoCopJs Muk iimkcr Landiord. This cstul lishmc i t i.: 'ecu -hi roughly l-inovatid. and i- r,. titled u. for the comfortable ac t : ' of boardt-rs or transient patrons. T: t W.!l be supplied with the best the -u:-J-i-fords, wh.ile at the Par will 5!sli i - '..: as good Lienors as can be ol.tair.e i r.r.t.'" The m w Lat.dh.rd. in i.giu iju'..--Cambila House" to the pal lie. ; r :: spare no pains to muke it a first r'v..! t.rJ" lb.iL.-d, Three Dollars per v e. -.i:--D.iEar ltr d.-v.-a A Hack will be irt wait'"' -' ;t -Vo station on the an ivid of thiMraips tf 1 -" passengers, free of charge, to the ' , -: HORSES AND REGGIES AT hF.-T-T Johnstown. Aug. 25. lf.5y.-iv. 7"r Pn.ttvt;,.,, Jf,,fi;af 7jv t e i OF CAME II I A COl'MY. I. OPATF. 1) AT KEKNsi: IT' ri"StIE above named C.-j!.;arv. .1 April tth. If57. wiil 1 fleet i"::--.:. property at safe rates. Feint- : . --' careful in the risks taken, this ' ,'iru: sents a reliable and l.c -.. mi .I'r.r.; -; which persons r.mv seen . ;.i l.si i.-:?J probnble losses by fire. r 'blico or. Centre Street. re."r'y fj";i ' Ihumpsou s Mountain Honse." D. II. ROF-ERT?. ""fi A. C. Mrtt.tx. Sec'v. k Ttoa-. JGSKP11 II. CA.uI'l-hl.L. ii'-' Atig. 25. ifr.y.-iv S OMKTIUNG new in EEK-Nt:- The Mndersigned hnvir.goper.Pil ftF ' Saloon, connected with his Kestaiiri rt ;'-( ; nasenient of Mvcrs' new Fall, rcsttii: - . j 'P'vsts all who"wish good exercise to ci-'-J ! a call. r-V 11 v .-..,.1 1 ici'i! l KKK. most approved manufacture, cc:is:-'-:.r hand. THOMAS M bT. Ebensburg, August 25. 1 S r;- i:i:..si i(; roi nv , HAYING purchased the eutiro nd fixtures of the Lbensl urg F 'ur , the subscriber is prepared to lurnis-'-and others with j'L o u a 11 s, pl o ra S T V K S. M I I, L I i: ' -x "v TllRLSUlXG MACIUSI and eHsting? of any kind that may -e re" in the com in unity." i( .1 P'V strict, attention to the business ' concern, he hopes to merit, and trust? f receive, a liberal patronage from ''-0' viuit of articles in his line. All business done at the Foundry. s EDW AFP (;I A ' September 1, 1859-tf. . 1: .V; : !H ' FHILAPCLFinA. T?OE SALE One good now I " i.i.,...A.f ., .11' 11 ii'ir h A "iv sru 01 i 1.1 : i. Au 2i lsv.tf C. IF "M P. 1TU1.