u V- 'M- i XHURSIAYm::::u: : AUGUST 23. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. JfflRMOMETEICAt. OBSERVATIONS. pwpared weekly, by Dr. R. S. Bunu. POB WEEK EXDISQ AUGUST -V 1 A. H. 12 M. 6 P. M. AV'OR. A0?. 14. 60 6S 61 63 r 15. 49 70 66 61 ,. is. 60 7 70 64 ,. n. 60 73 71 CO .. 18. 62 78 73 71 ,. 19. 63 78 70 72 .. 62 80 70 72 iterate temperature for the week, CG3 Localettes. Blair county now boasts of eix newspapers two Kepublican, two American, one independent, and one Dem ocratic. Cambria county can boast of vea papers, two of which are printed in the German language. The seeoud an nual exhibition of the Couemaugh Valley Agricultural Society will beheld at Biairs ville, on the 20th, 20th and 27th days f September next. The M'Keesport snaik" story turns out to be a butre ta ,,ard after all, gotten up by somebody fur tie purpose of frighteiiiug people from ! public buildings, of our public improvc picking berries at a particular locality, j mci.ts, and of our public appearance as a A Breckinridge Club was organized i ja Johnstown last week. A '-milling- I tcrj 'ncampment," to continue for six j days, is to be held at Williamr-burg, Blair ! county, commencing on the 17th day of j September. The time for holding the ! eacanipmeut at Indiana has been again j changed. It is now fixed for the 2d, 3d aaJ 4th of October. It is proposed by tome of the young men of this place to orgauize a fire company shortly. If we hid a good "skwirt," and a sufficiency of water, this would be a good move. As it ii, a fire company would be of about as much use to the community as a filth wheel would be to a wagon. The Bell and Everett men held a mass meeting in Johnstown, on Friday evening last. St. Francis college, at Loretto, will re-open for the reception of pupils on next Mon day. Peterson's Magazine for Septem ber has been received. This monthly thvays contains the very latest fashions for the ladies, besides being filled with excellent reading matter, choice engra vings, etc. Chapter xxiv of our Cam bria County History relates to Clearfield township. The author shows himself to e perfectly familiar with the local history cf tic different portions of our mountain county, and we are glad that our readers so fully appreciate his labors for their ed ification. : Our neighbor of the Moun taineer intimates that the torchlight pro cession cf our Lincoln, Hamlin and Curtin Club, which came off recently, was gotten op and carried through principally by t-ws. From actual observation, we can faf.-iy state ihui a larc majority of the eutire procession was couponed of persons f'-ieh of whom could lay his hand on his iieirt and poetically exclaim, ill wish I vere a boy again' The ell ir of Mrs. u Donald's reidjcoe. r.n Htirh street, wis i ntt:ed ons bight 7j jt we'ik by ;:ne ";cr- j on or perrons unknown, ana despoiled of j quantity of provisions. Stop that Although bushels upon busheld of black terries have been picked in ibis vicinity this summer, there seems to be no dimi nution in the yield of the excellent fruit. They are selling at the rate of three cents per quart. The Ho!iiJalurg Ilrjl. l.-r toade its appearance last week in a nc v dress and under a new ai d remarkably at head. It is a l.audme and wel! P'itten up sheet, a:.d we wish its editor !iat success he so well descives. "We ere favored with a tnagniiiccnt rain c:i Tuesday afternoon. Col. John A.Blair " erecting a really tasteful povtico n con. Action with li' h.tl the l'ni. n." A Ulan tlfiir.,l T.-.t.!ir!ll.- rfjilin t- ' ill l OS- t'Tia. lilair cr.iinfr ("-. 1 Lv 1-f ' r t Jt "".-.a Osmond, on V"cdncsd.-iv of la.- Cek, and so severely injo.red that he died r a few hours. Osmund was arrested and ! in jail. Prcrddcr.t Bucl.anai. ! vea at Bedford on last Saturday, where j c '"tends spendinga portion of the "dorg j Hone lie'li have a -oo 1 time of it. ! 'e prevailiu opinion hereabouts at 1 frWeat is, that the canipaigu tong pub- j "s&ed in last week's Dem. d Smt. is act th riht tune; from the fact that it 0tl take a great deal of rosin to the bow 10 male music out of it. The Suvid- '"' states that one day recently the ther n,:r.or at iJoiiidayjjburg indicated a ' - :fc' '.'UTc of 00 ia the shade. We H- -a 'L-bted to a fair friend for a large 'i teful bouquet, of posies rich and rv;. Xhe donor has our almost inex- Pres-dble thauks. The mail train west atlie Pcnna. Railroad ran over and killed e w&tehioan at Lilly's station; this coun !y one night last week. It ia supposed at feeling tired, he -at .down r-u the - . ' A Prayer from the Country to the City. la 1850, Ebensburg contained about 600 of a population. In this year of our Lord, 1860, we number somethin0' over 1,000. A pretty largo increase, all things considered. "We were at oue time vain enough to think that Ebensburg was indeed "branching out." We arc not sure but that wo even imagined that it was no longer "yc anciente village." But that it was a town. And a pretty good sized chunk of a town, at that. And when we came to think of what it icoulcl be, were the Eb. & Cresson 11. 11. only completed were our inexhaustible mineral resour ces opened out, and our valuable forests of timber afforded the benefits i!cc-ruintr from an easy transportation to market we often indulged in private chuckles at the ex pense of some of our neighboring villages, which would find themselves cast far in the shade by our rapid strides in the scale c: progress. Jat a slight cliange has come o'er the spirit of cur day-dream. Miss Belle Belleanii, of S-jra:oga, and chevalier, and suite, paid us a brief visit the other day. Miss Belle stoke snceringly of our town ciierally. Miss Belie eyed our well-paved sidewalks, our rows of beauti- ful shade-trees theroalong, our streets, and our plank-roads with cynicai disdain. Miss Belle did not even deign to descend from her pillion and try the geological forma- tiou of the surface of our Mother Earth, Nor to hear about that wonderful '-moec-a- siu track." Nor about those equally won derful "mammoth petrified bones." And ye who have tears to shed prepare to shed 'cm in the hearing of many of our chopfallen citizens, Miss Belie deliberate ly and openly expressed a desire that her chaperon would purchase the entire town and surroundings, and present them to her for keepsakes ! ! BcholJ the fruits of this sarcastic thoughtlessness. Business lan guishes. Business is depressed. 'J he very founts from whence business springeth are dried up. So is the town. And the inhabitants. Cruel Belle ! That the cap ital of the "Star of the West'' should be almost annihilated by your unlucky re mark ! But so it is. And such being the case, the voice of our prayer ascendeth as sweet incense : Remove, oh, Belle, we beseech you, your embargo on our prosperity. Allow us to bask once more under the agree able illusion that "Ebensburg is desti-ncd for till become a city." Say you were only "in fun. And hereafter when you visit us be a dumb Belle. That we may henceforth flourish and bloom even a doth the rose of the wilderness perhaps unseen and unsung of men, but not a whit the lc.-s lovely or beautiful for till that. Woild without end. Ameu. That Wunoi.kh.1. Biscovkuy. A co- ttmporary lat week ir farmed tlus jubiic that the laborers on the Eb. & Cresson R. R. r..ufe, while e.i..;:iv;th)g :t some co.ifid'. rablu depih from the sa-fuce, n st Ioiiir ?iucc, diiCOvCiCu 4n Ai.chor itulel ded ia IooiC- rock." And stranger still, that the name of Noah was foun d legibly traced on it in Hebrew characters. The v.h'jk1 confirm'-ULr an old theoi v that the ark rested tu; the Allegheny n.our.ta.::-! j after the Hood. Since thou, a minuter in j spec lion h.v- diveh-pcd a lew m.r.e fach. ! .Nam:!.', 'i'h-t r.ou the rcvorr-o fiv'.u tuc insCiipticn is astcuegrapuic c'elir.cati.u of a iv.on, holding ia one hand a bottle la belled "Old Boy," in the other the motto. "The blcrsinii-s of trovcrnmcnt, like the dews of hi aven, should be dt itributed, &c," while thr-'iigh t'ie band of Ids dilapida ted hat fchort-st- :d a connle of villainous ure mod pipes. Underneath, in the r.vb-n.Ml lion" Ivon'' lino, arc ti.e cliar- r-o which trandated into English would form the word "Mordkui." This start line ui.rc ivrrv glcs ri-o to several very inT.rrtant n :riis : First, has thi.- Mor- tlicai any identification with the ine t:,.:,l ,t of that name still living, and if so how old he? FeconJ, Does not the discovery ive some inkling i f the origin of ?lor- uieai's familiar quotation "Bring your i nr?c to an anchor" '.' And third, when 'I wonders cease ? Attention, Ra it-Splitters ! The Secretaries of the different Liu coin, Ham lin and Curtin Clubs throughout the coun nm r.-.tur-stpd to T.rcnare and forward J -" I ' ... ... n7 . ..,;.. i;.,ta us lor publication uw" "7"""-- of the officers of their several Ciubs. This ,ii . r,,v. fbn f-i.f rh-it it will en- is desirable from the iact that t v. 11 able Jiepublicans to ascertain me euati of anv Club iu the county should they wish to correspond therewith. Died. In this place, on Monday last, , ton of Ebenezcr Evan$, of Pittsburg, The Mountain. We are under obli gations to Dr. R. M. S. Jackson for a copy of hia celebrated work entitled "The Moun tain." It is issued from the far-famed publishing establishment of J. B. Lippin cott & Co., of Philadelphia, and in its ty pographical execution is superb. It con tains C32 page?, every one of which is redolent of the genius of its illustrious author. It fully sustains the enviable reputation which he has long enjoyed as a literary and scientific man, and is a book which any one may read with pleasure and profit. It retails at the low price of SI. 50, and we have no doubt will meet with a readv sale. " Fatal Termination. The Bev. Fes tus Tibbott, whom we noticed last week a3 having received a dangerous fall, died from the effect of his injuries at noon on Friday last. Although an old man, being about GO years of age. he had seemed to be slowly recovering unt'l a short time be fore his death ; when he fell into a re lapse, and before the doctor could be ti . t it i it- summoned, l:au brcatneu lus last. 1 ne deceased was well known in our commu nity, and was highly esteemed for his kind heart and unobtiusivc piety, lie was fol lowed to his lonsr restinir-r.lace on Sundav bv a larire circle of relatives and friends. I'eacc to his ashes. Oun County Fair. The Managers of the Cambria County Agricultural Society have determined to hold the sixth annual fair of that institution at the fair grounds, near this borough, ou Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday, the Cd, 4th and 5th days of October next. The earth has brought forth abundantly this season, and every inducement will be offered for farmers and others to assist ia the enterprise. It can and will be made a tip-top fair. ''Here's to Numijer. One!" Not withstanding the fact that the political questions of the day are the all-absorbing topics, people still like to '-take care of number one." Here is a good mode to do this: Buy what boots and shoes, hats and caps, ready-made clothing, etc., you need from C. R. Jones. He stdls these ar ticles at such ruinously low rates that he is fairly deluged with anxious and expec tant customers. Co and see. Died. At his residence, near Hemlock ;ii the ldth inst., Thomas II. Pouter, Esq., aged 42 years. BiED. At his residence, in Wilmore, on the 16th inst , Robert Flin.v, Esq., aired about 50 vears. L G CA L L ORHESPOXDEXCE. To th'i Ki.'itor of The AUejtanian : Believing you to be a Kepublican of the Horace Greeley stamp a defender of free speech and free press, and willing to let any cieecnt man take passage iu your aecoiiii.iodatiiig vehicle, though he be a 'rail spliitcr" or a theological hair-split ter 1 .m emboldened to write. El-Ur W. S. Moyd, (son of Si;-rhen Lloy-J, ar. occ.t.-i t:ai ontributor to your excellent pupcr.) has been delivering a series of cry able discourses on the most important subjects ever revealed to man, at the Disciples' Meeting !Io'u:c, which I tLit.k ought to have been heard by every man and w-juian in Ebv-nsburg. There f cic. I w;;:!d rc-jue!; Elder i.loyd to re peat, thi?j diacouca so in c tiiiie during the caiiy ? j.rt oi" the coming fail, and also to announce the particular time aud place through The. AUajliinhin. T. I. J. TVroTJCi-; 'io teachebj. JL An cx iv.::n;:tion of School Teachers will be held t (he ihoi.l lio.i-e ia the boi-t'U-'h i'f Ll.t acbui -ir, 0:1 .SATCiiLLYY, the 25'h iuit., couimeaciaj t 2 oVI.u k. i'. M., fur the j purpo.-s oi supplying the I 111011 Sciiool with one Female and three Male Teachers. The schools to oju-ti ;;i the hr.-i Moaihiy of Sep tember next. !'' ord'jr of the lio ird. JOHN LLOYD, S ec y. Anr -t P, 1S-J0. T Ml 'OUT AM No 1 ICE. ! JL All p-?is ns indebted to Wm II. Gardner l C o.. are herely ; hereby notified that the pr- . ti; ):u-tiiersh'p in a : bt t t t ri'i wi;l (itssolvc a ft 1 r which the ' I books, notes, ic. w i.i 1 . : s :'t an attorney of saving costs i.rdiatclv and dis- for ctdlcciion. Tim -e .!--. can lio SO bv call in ir hi. .'h.iraing their iuUebti u.n'-s, WM. II. GARDNER. Wiltnorc, Aug 9, ISOO-lt REGIS' Belie EG 1ST Ell. AND RECORDER. ieving that but a very small jiortion of the citizens of my native county are willing to countenance fraud, deception and falsehood i oa the part of my avowed enemies, and know 1 ing that they cannot and will not approve of double acal!iir. tieacnerv anu oase incrrati- ! tudv (U thB p..rrl of ,iretended friends, I oder invst.jf ns ail independent Candidate for the ' oiVi-e of Register raid Recorder, , lffctctj aH n efi-ortg viu be flircctcd to , r f;1it liiu.1 discharge of the dutiesot the odice 1 au2 ROBT. II. CANAN. To laits Voters oi SJambria. I oiler myself as an INDEPENDENT CAN- i DIDATE for the House of Representatives at the comiug General Election. MICHAEL DAN MAGEHAN. Ebensburg. -July 12, Q T.ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHllAlvER., Jlruf Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Fancy Goods. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, Ac. The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citiztns of Ebensburg ami surrounding country, that he has just received a large and new slock of CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWEL RY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ac., Sc., which he offers very cheap. The public are invited to call and examine his complete assortment, as he considers it no trouble to jliow his poods, even if he fails in making a sale. Store-room on the Diamond, opposite Thompson's Hotel. By strict attention to business, he hopes to merit and receive the patronage of a generous public, (jive him a call, und you will get bargains. t-'f Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Accordeont, $c, repaired on short notice, with neatness and uispatch. All work warranted, and char ges low. april 19,1800:tf. TAILOK & tKE31CK, A T THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES. J- Huntingdon. Pa., Sea Fruit A Ornamental Tress, Vines Ac., of better growth, larger size, and at lower prices than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries, and warrant them true to name. Standard Apple trees at 1SJ cents each :?10 per 100. l'caeh trees, 15 to 20 cts each 12.50 to S15 per 100. Standard Pear trees, 50 to T5 cts ouch. Dwarf I'car trees, 50$ to$l each 20 to ?C0 per 100 I)varf Apple trees, 50 to 7a ct s each. Standard Cherry trees 37 i to 75 cts. Pwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts. l'lum trees 50 cts. Apricot trees 40 ts 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to Si. Silver Maple trees C2.J to $1. European Ash, 75 to 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce. 50 cts to Si. American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to Si .50 American i: Chinese Arbor Vita', 50 cts to Si. 50 Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100. &c. ic. Huntington, Jan. 25, 1800.- 3m. WATC'SIES AM) JLWKLRY. t T . m ,t- x- J. STAHL respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinitv that he is still eniajreI 111 tue atcn ana Jeweirv ousiness at the old stand of Stahl X ltuberts. immediately opposite the store of E. Shoemaker x Sons. All kinds of watches, clocks and jeweirv now on hand, which will be sold very low for cash. Watches, clocks, jeweirv and musical instru ments of all kinds repaired tit the shortest notice and warranted. The holies are invited to call und examine his large stock of jewelry. J. ST All L. Ebensburg, April 5, 1SG0. tf. It. II. Tl'MOU, 1)espectfully informs his old friends and j the public cenerallv that he i- still to be found at his store room, on High street, ad joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa red at all times to furnish consumers with GROCERIES and CONFECTIONS, OLD RYE WHISKEYS, WINES,- GINS, BRANDIES', ttc, kc. Feeling thonfcful to the citizens of F.bess burs nod vicinity for their former patronage, he oo;'.i.'.ts a continuance of the fame, to'eth er with f.s n;r.ea mare as may be be.-t-jivtd up- ii Isiin. Ebenshar-. August 25, 18;0:tf. rjhe undersigned continues tlic inanu fact tire of Htt)TS and SIIOEo of..-, every descript'.O'i at his estabh: hiaent. m Lltf : w:rg. i.naicil.atfiy opposite t!ie Entploying none but the best workmen, be trusts that he has been and stul is at an f.ir.es tiOie 10 give enure s-ji'.siacuoii t ! ci.sto;;.;.-rv. lie hopes that the same lib'-r.il 1 -a 1 ronngc hetetofore given him may be coutinued, and that more may be added. lie has also on hand a large assortment ot French Calf-skins, and Morocco of all kinds, suitable for fine i?oots and Shoes. ileady-made HOOTS and SHOES always ou hand, aud prices moderate. MESIIAC THOMAS. Ebensburg, August 25. lt50:tf. at ai: C A B 1 5 S5T W A 15 K -K O O 31 . Jy E V A N S re- XV, speotluily in- tfi.,- .11s the citizens 01 . -' ebensburg. and Cam- Lf J i ia eoiuiti- general-.V'.iJ ' .' vt(i i f -", y, that he ha, on hand and for sale, at his Ware-room, one T?Hi-j&i sfiuare west ot mair s rfVw" I Hotel, a bircre and ! o, t; t .,.,',tmnt f rriJVTTritE. which i .' .,, ..!.., enpi'iv m,.t i or.'cr on the shortest notice and at reasona ble rices. Ebensburg, Oct. 6, l&50.-tf OULI. S.4LOO.V. s OMETIIING new in EBENSBURG. The undersi.Ti-.ed having opened a Bowling Suloon. connected with his Restaurant, in the basement of Myers' new Hall, respectfully re quests all who v. ish arood exercise to pivchiin a call. k:ir- ALE and LAGER BEER, of the most approved manufacture, constantly on hand. THO.uAo .M iJUlLA. Ebensburg, August 25, 185:tf A FARM FOR SALE. J The subscriber is authorized to sell a Farm situate about two mile? east of Ebens burg, containing EIGHTY-THREE ACRES, more or less, having thereon erected a com modious Brick House and a Frame Barn, now in the occupancy of David D. Jones. Persons wishing to purchase will make application to mcat Ebensburg, where the conditions will beinTrtrekjiown. Possession will bo givoa on the first davW April next. . D. II. ROBERTS, ! rjrf-t. - Agent of John II. Huhs. B 3 BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS 1 foe EVERYBODY ! T" J- EVANS & SON have this this dav JL received from the East and ere now oti'criug to the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment of 3IEX AND BOrS CLOTU1XO, also a large lot of ry Goods, couoisting iu part of the following articles, viz : Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cass-nures, Doeskins, Saitinct!?, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown & Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS. of every style, Notions, Ac We Lave also on hand alarge assortment of BOOTS, SUOFS, HATS, CAPS, BON.NETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE. GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS,' CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu cuv Kept i:i a country stove, ail of which thev will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, fjr CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE N. 1?. The tailoring business will s'.ill be carried on in ail its brunches. All v,ik will be done on short notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburr, January 25. ISCCitf KOliEKT DAVIS, JCIIN V. J ONES, r3Lo-37- Hall, OKALtKS IN EEP constantly on Land a large aud su- j X perior stock of I) R Y GOODS, cf every description, such as' CLOTH CASSIMEP.ES, SATINETS, TWEEDS, AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, JEANS, DROV.'N DRESS GOODS nferrrjy ttjh; FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, A large as.-ortment of LOOTS and SHOES, which have just been received from liostou. STRAW FUR and WOOL HATS, STATIONARY of every description. WALL RARER of every style, HARD It A HE, (JULES WARE, STOXE AXD EAR T11EX WARE, A full supply of GROCERIES, SUCH AS SUC.APvS, MOLASSES, SYKLTS COFFEE. TEAS AND LICE. A FULL STOCK OF SPICES, -A. lso, FLOUR, BACON, F I S II, TOBACCO, CIGARS & SNUFF, BAR IRON, NAILS. A N D G L A S S Always on hands Orups, faints ;nI Oils, an 1 ft full ossortnieut of other articles usually keot in countrv stores. All kinds of Countrv Produce, such as Butter Eggs, Bacon, Grain, Wool, Po-tx-toe!". Bes. Rffs. sc., Ac., ta'sen in eichang-; for OooJj, aud the. Cash ue er refused. j-if-CHEP.EY, POPE AP. and PINE LUM BLii bought and sold. r-AYIS & JONES. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, lS59.-tf. JEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Just received, and for sale at reduced pri ces, a full sttpi ly of Staple r-nd Fancy Goods, consisting of Ciiths. Caj.-uinrcs, Sa.t.'uetts, Jeans, Tweeds, ne.-i a l.rje variety cf ,iacr i ;:::.:m r wear for men and boy?. 2u0 pieces of Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, and other F'.ccy Dress Goods. Brown and Bleaciied Muslins, Checks and Fancy Shirtings, Flannels, Stella, Cashmere and Merino Shawls, Iloiserv, Gloves, Notions, MADE-UP CLOTHING. " HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, All Wool Carpetings, Hemp cud Cotton do. at from 15 to "8 cents per yard. Floor Oil Cloths, Queensware m.d C'roikery, Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries, Drugs and Medicines, Linseed and Vv'hale Oils, Yv'hidcw Glass, Paiiit, Varnish and Turpentine. Fish, Suit, Flour, Iron. Nails and Steel, Ma nilla and Hemp Ropes of different sizes, Cot ton Yarns, Carpet Chains, ic, kc. all of which will be sold at the very Icu itt price?. E. HUGHES. Ebensburg, May 3, ISCO-tf W OOD, MORI! ELL & CO., t V Johxstows. Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX ALL KIEL'S Or' ME liCtl ANIilSE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti- 1)RY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, CARPETIN G S, VI L -C LOT i 1 S , CLOTHING, BONNETS, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, QUE E N SWAKE, PF.OV I S IONS, BOOTS A SHOES, FISH. SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, P. A CON, Kr.ri OF ALL KI.NL'S, V HC. t T A CLE S, AC. r4l" Clothing and Boots and Shoes madcto order on reasonable terms. , Johnstown March 1 IS0-tf. T)UBE CIDER VINEGAR 1 JL TO GROCES AND II USER E E PF RS. the subscriber would call your attention to the fact that he has commenced in the bor ough of Johnstown the manufacture of Pure Cider Vinegar, double-distilled, which he of fers for sale by the barrel as cheap as the same quality can be purchased elsewhere - . If you wish, to sharpen your appetite, try some of Sharp's sharp vinegar, warranted pure and free from drugs Order3 should be addressed, to JOHN SHARP, Johnstowa.Fa- cm T EAD THIS, AND STtJDlt jtct rxczrrzD, lv: stock o? VifiTCHES, JEWELRY Cloclis nuI Actions, At the sign of the Lig Watch, Main tt. Jehtiou-n The undersigned desires to call the attca tiou of the people of Johnstown and surround isg country to the fact that !.e has beca ap pointed an Accnt of a Isrge imoortiug Lcusu of WATCHES, CLOCKS. Ac., and also of a large manufacturing estabFsl.uitiit of JEW ELKY, whereby he is enabled to r.E'tr ftsch inducements to purchasers uf these articles 3 wire never belt. re ol'.'crid in this place, or &dj vhiie this side of the Aliegei.ies. He would also call attention to his lare nssortmeiit ot WATCHES AND JEWELRY iust received all of the latest stiles aud most beautiful workmanship. Having pilot ed his stock with great care, he is confident he can suit every tat-te ns-to style as well as all pockets bv the great reduction in prices. jrc particularly invited to :.n inspection of the present slock and prices. I". A P. l'POPS iiita erto sold at $1,50 i!l now be sold ut 75 cts. am! virran!id to stund the .'at c f uiur. Freest Pins, Kings, Ac, at a reduction. G K X T JL i: 'IEX! I would call your attention to my beautiful assortment of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES at the following very lew piiccr: Hunting erge u atch, wf::rri:tcd:::::::::::S6,25 Hunting Silver lindct s. hitherto sel l iu this town at S20. nnd then red u red to S14, 1 will now sell at frcm::::.?10 to $11.50 Iluining Levers fioin::::::::::::::::::Sl2 to $10,00 Opi ii Faced Cylinders, hi retulbre suld at ?0, I will sell at fri:ra::::$7 to SS,C0 Open Face'd f )( tache.l Levcr:-:::::$i0 to $12,00 III irtiictrs soid vill be icarrar.lrd to "ft for twhJt e months, or exchange for another cf tqmii value. Everybody is invited to call and exr-iaic" the stock, as style it is unrivalled in ibis com munity, while the prices at which it is offered ire uupreciucatedly low. Goods sold for CASH onlv. t?rWP''Viicn1ar attention raid" to reosrinr Clocks, WaUhes, .Icwlerv. Ac. of ell kir.rfu for which the Cambria Iron Comnan v's ' scrip'' will betaken at par. All work warranted. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOEEKLEPEP.S supplied with Watches. Jew Hi v. Ac, at less than city prices. JOS. G. HOLMES. Agent. Sept. 8, 1859.-ly. ( Iicaitcst ! ISet ! ! I.urget ! Z ! $G3,00 Pays for Tuition in Single snd Double En try Book-Keeping, Writing. Commercial Arith metic and Lectures. Board 8 iceeks 20 ; Statiouary $7; Tuition $35 ; Entire expenses S02. Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every student upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage tho books of any business, arid qualied to earu ft salary of from tv00 to Sl.UOO. Student3 enter at any time No vacation Review at pleasure. rmsT rREMitMS for ursr whitixo Awarded this Institution. Thebestand frest est variety of Peuiiie.nship iu any oue Hall of thi Union, is found here. fto Ministers' Sons received at half price. For full information, C.'rrolar, Specimen of Business and Ornaments 1 Y"riting and I.ru beliished View of the College, inclose five let ter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Sept 29-ly. Pittsburgh, Ta. I860. TINWARE ! J8G0. SHEET-IRON' y.TA COPPER WAP.2, J. u. iii:rui.c;to.v Desire to cail the nUtntlon of the public to ihoir new TIN SHOP now opened ia the large brick bui;d;i:g on the eorr.ir of Main ad Frunlilin streets, opposite the Mansion House and next to the Banking House of Bell, Smith & Co., Jolmsf ux:. !;., where they puroose manufacturiug all kinds cf T!HfSHEET-!EpNAKD COPPER WARE. Their w rk will Ge nunle by the best work men and cf the best matctials. They ere ce ieri. lined to sell r.il hliuls cf ware at the .ei'PLSt r.ites, v t.'.ic? P. S. All crr'ers tor SPt't'TlNG tended to en the shortest notice end ca reasonable terms. Johustown. Dec 8, lS5?-tf. T. BLAIIl MOCRE. J. ALEX. LOOKS 3IOOUE &. 3ZGCKE, T) cspcctfcl'y inform the citizcus cf Eb Jl ensburg. end Cambria county generally, that they have now ou Laud, aud are constant!-, in receipt of DRY GOODS, GP.OCERItS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, ETC., ETC., Ac, Ac., Ac. All of which they are prepared to eeil Rt prices v.hiih dcty competition. Purchasers are earnestly requested to cail and esr.mine our stock, as we are tlwnys prepared to give satisfai tion in poods aud prices. August 25, I650:tf A ."JEW KXCITESiEVrY Q M. KERN & RllO., Vv"iLiiOF.. Cambria co.. Pa. Re? pectfully calls the attention of the pub lic to their lrce aud varied assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, 1 1 A RDYv'A RE. Q U E EN S W ARE, HATS, CAPS. BONNETS, I BOOTS, SHOES. DRUGS. MEDICINES. j Ac, Ac, Ac. They arc prepared to sell at lower rates than any establishment in the couuly. Their poods being selected with a view to the wants of the conutry. cannot fail to recommend them to he public. atig25.1859 tf. 3 1053. DAH. C. KGRR1S, 1259. Sr DKALE8 IX FASfflOXABLE HATS A- CAPS, ZvXcvlxi. Gtroot, OPPOSITE the mansion uocsx, S . Johnstown, Pa. CS3 s " cfsra ' i a d d u a it i y ,1- my was - I f: ir