TUURS DA Yk::::::::::::::::::: AUGUST 30. LOCAL AND PERSONAL " Tuermometrical Observations. Pr0parel weekly, by Dr. II. S. Bunii. FOR WEEK KNDINU AUGUST 20. 7 A. M. 12 M. G P. M. AV'CK. 14. 50 65 01 58 ' .. 15. 49 TO C6 til 16. 0 T 70 G4 .. IT. 50 73 71 co .. 18. 2 T8 T3 Tl .. 19. 03 78 TO 72 .. -jo. V- 80 70 72 .rerage temperature for the week, C0. LoCALETTES. In order to make The A'hihanian a little the best local paper in the county, we want at least one cor rcfponJent in each township, to keep us posted in regard to the news that may transpire in his immediate locality. Ye Jo not so much desire communications of the spread-eagle order as plain and unvar nished statements of anything that may interest our readers short letters and very much to the point A few minutes i.i each week will suffice to do' this. Kind friends lot us hoar from you. .Morton M'-Michael, Esq., the well-known editor of the Philadelphia North American, is to address the people of Johnstown on the subject of the tariff, on next Satur day evening. Win. Ryan, Sr., has been aoiuted postmaster at St. Augustine, tlii county, vice Joseph Moycr. reined. The Echo says that a young man named Patrick llennissey died very sud J.jrIv iu Millville borough, on last l'ridav Ka-k, in consequence of being overjoyed Iv the unlooked-for arrival of his father from the old country. Win. Burlev, K-sj., of Tyrone city, has been nominated l vthe People's County Committee of Blair county for the office of director of the JW, iu the stead of Win. Caldwell, Esq., ho declined. A very beautiful piece el' poetry, from the pen of "Inez," will be Juuinl on our first page. The HeyUfer Kates that Mrs. Myers, of Autis township, i the oldest residenter in Blair county. Mieis 10: years old. A People's mass Meeting is to be held at Tyrone city, on Saturday evening, the Sth proximo. Hon. Ivuc Hazelhurst, Hon S. S. Blair, and ttlicr distinguished speakers, will address meeting. -Chapter xxv of our Cambria County History treats on Chest SpriiiLrs. It will be found to be intcres- tiinr. .lud-re Tavlor will In.1.1 -m .' ju'inud court in Hollidaysburj on the ih inst. It is generally conceded tiw.idiiys tliut the scriptural injunction .'in.-t hiding one's light under a bushel has more particular reference to business ni'ii vim fail to advertise than to any Wy cl.-e. See that herein yon offend We understand that the city who have been spending the season tt (Vs..r. Lave almost al! departed for !ieir r.-pcfivc homes. The storm of i-U'-sday of last week is said to have been ry srvi-re in tire northern and noi theas- l- ni.ji.s of this County. A. A. D.irs. r, hsq , has returned from his eas ' r" tour, looking, if possible, all the bct- r f-rtho jaunt. Kev. D. .J. Ycikes, 'uirrlyof Ilollidaysburg, has received !"! :iei-, tid a uuaniinouscall to the Bap Church nf l!,,H, V..,,. V.,-1- - - .. -j. J A WW IV 1, , . u n i uiik . lf ''"hill, an eminent Irish Clergyman, ;" has been travelling through this "-"''try f,,r S(),lie t;mc ; a ot(cr tl tic ,Jlin T'Lyriiph says that the scenery -twvoii Altouna and Pittsburg along the 1 n-ylv.-inia Railroad is the most gor-"IJ- and sublime in America. That's ' I Cambria county lies right on e rente between these two points. tie l i.i .i .i Miowu ani laienteu authoress, ra, ,,r,'0wood, who is spending a por- n f if i. . 1 i"e summer at Bresson, was in Sr""i Momlay last. We return our 'J,l's t' a l.uly fiieml lor the present of J'-e lia kctfiil of inagiiifteeiit pears "'"1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 0 -i U'liiK.1 uilil. L. li .li ii.i.i...r I bines, whose sudden ilisappcar- "tll holilf1 Sillily im.litlitt CMiin tf.fri.i J,'ll VXeitoillont bo r,.li.n,,.,1 1 I -loll Ill'fV 1 . r. . L.. ) (ViUIHvU 1'ougnertv, lonneriy ot tins i,..-, i " ' Ut ItT till Tltt LniinL -.f -r... '1 as a pyo on the Philadelphia Ar- ! 1 i "u""u iiuiiio on a visit. e w L,l . , ''Men ' . v Liir: iii'iii in iii rrrini'ti i ' " 1 gages. .Ir. lAoyl, among his other jual C. R. Jones will r .. i 4 1 1 "ice aain. k n auction every night next week, 14 bwt ad phuc store, one door below Pn .Mountain House. 4 and scciirn L.i-;, (live him y 1 i 1 Three hor- 7rC 'k,Icn fVom Klderton,Armstron .'ionaay ni'ht Jast 1 - . - j ....... .mui.i lllrou'di :.. . :x t .1 .t o -vi v.-hi jiursuu 01 ineinieves IStlaV T Hr-,l- a t . . . ' uuam -v. j'latt, ol !? rCe borwuS, Hied of disease of the -art T 1 . O'-t '-"f " I '"rc this county this fall. - - 11 tan ex-editor, of Indi- h stricken by the paralysis paralysis. Localcttet? 'y recovering. i j 11J"-"lly kecrce" this week jlr. Our County Fair. By an advertise merit elsewhere in to-day's rarer. it wil be observed that the final arrangements ior me Holding of the sixth annual fni of tho Cambria County Agricultural So ciety on the 3d, 4th and 5th days of the coming October have been completed. it is useless to deny the fact that our fairs for the past couple of years have been failures. But this One. WA nn oniifiilnni Ml i ' wn retrieve our reputation on that point, and show that the people of Cambria are not destitute of that pride which leads to inendly strife for the houor of agricul tural or manufacturing excellence. We have got the material in our county for a good fair; and this year the premiums have been placed at such a figure as to make it an object for farmers and others to compete for them. John Scott, Esq., of Huntingdon, an able and eloquent, speaker, will deliver tho annual address. In addition, we are informed that several stock-dealers have signified their intention of being present for the purpose of ma king purchases. Now, if every person in whose heart beat three grains of pub-lic-spiritedness would for a moment bring it home that a portion of the responsibility as to the success or failure of this enter prise rests with him, and having brought it home would resolve that no earthly consideration should prevent him from doing his share towards brine-inn. it to a happy climax, then would we have a fair as is a fair this fall for certain. The great drawback to the success of the Society hitherto has been that the proceeds of the exhibitions always gave out before the premiums were all paid. Through a skil ful system of retrenchment, this will not be the case this fall ; and all premiums which may be awarded icifl positively he promptly pant. Let every frosty son of thunder d his duty in the premises, and we have no fear for the result. A Zouave Military Company. We see it stated that a Zouave Military Com pany has been organized in Johnstown, with forty-one members already on the ro'l forty -five being the full complement. We presume that most of our readers are aware that a terrible enthusiasm has lately been engendered throughout the land by a warlike body called the Chicago Zouaves, whose skilful drilling and ma neuvering under an entirely new system of military tactk-s drew down encomiums of merited praise on their devoted heads wherever t'ley appeared, and struck cold chills of consternation and amazement into the hearts of ye soldier men of ye ancient rnjunr. home of the distinguishing fea tures about these Zouaves are : the celer ity and entire harmony with which they move through the intricate evolutions of the drill ; the rapidity with which they load ; and the accuracy with which they shoot. Under pressing necessity, they can also load and fire while yin- flat on their I Kl , " exa bitors an opportunity to .sell their , . .i , ,. !t0ck- -ucb :ls !Irsf-- 'olts, Cattle, Sheep, hacks, or on their sides, or standing on j Hogs, or Manufactured Articles. The Vut- their heads. They can moreover dodge j ,iou wil1 be Uvld " the Brun bullets without half an effort. In addi- j A lar0 varbTTT'REMIUM LIST has tioti to all this, they are total abstinence j ,K'tu prepared, and the Premiums, oprcially men, and never indulge in names of 1 f'r St, x,1,lv.c. hci'.u ferre"tl-v ( chance, or in any other of the debilitating aiiiuscinents so peculiar to this ilegencrate j Well, the Johnstown Zouaves arc to be i subject to the military discipline of" the Chicago Zouaves. They are to meet pri vately four nights per week to drill. But a puhlie appearance need not be expected until Christmas. In the meantime, those who take an interest in such matters can console themselves with the reflection that the J. Z.s are developing the fact that the fires of military ambition burn as brightly away up here on the tip-top of the Alle ghenies as in any place else. The ease, as it now stands, is: Cambria County vs. the World. Vive In Zouavr ! (pronounced Zwavc.) A CiiAXiiK. J. C. Noon, Esij.. last week vacated the editorial tripod of the :! Mountaineer to John Lloyd, Esj. We are indeed sorry to lose Dos from the corps pilitnri.-il. but wo fiol ntisfiiil thnf in ibla . . , , i i - respect what is our loss will be his cram. i i i , , c wish him success in whatever lie en- . . - . ... .1 IHtUkLUIlS illl tilU JIU.-., 15 eft illlA II clv.Lll.vll j printer; and we have no doubt that the j n .1 -niii a. i ri-niiftnn ii llio 1.1 rim- will l.rt a I. It c ii cf -i 1 n cd in his hands. Success to us all. Court. Our county Courts commence on next Monday, thetid proximo. There will doubtless be a bipr crowd in town. Tiik Harvkst in this county is ended, and never before have the crops yielded so abundantly. Flour is bound to fall. DlKP. In this place, on Tuesday, the itll inst., Mrs. J.VNH OwtNts. consort of . . . I LuarJes Uncus, aged about 6t years. 1 Dixd :In Johnstown, ou WeJnosdav even ing, the 22d inst., of Dyptberia, Martha Jahk, elder daughter of Robert Davis, Esq., of this place, aged about 12 years. The rustle of the Death-angel's wing is always sad but never was it more so than in this particular case. Only a few days before her death, little Mat-tie had gone in perfect health to make a short visit to some friends in Johnstown. While there, she was grappled by the Fell De stroyer before whom we have all to bow, and away from home the light of her lit tle life went out. Her remains were bro't back on Thursday, and on Friday were fol lowed to the silent tomb by a sorrowing con course of relatives and friends. 'There's many an empty cradle, There's many a vacant bed, There's many a lonely bosom Whose ioy and lio-ht hav fli-d For thick iu every graveyard the little hillocks lie, And every hillock represents an angel in the SKV. ' Our Tkachehs The following are the teachers who were selected by the Board of Directors on last Saturday to take charge of the public schools of this borough for the ensuing term, to com merce on Monday, the 3d proximo : Principal. J. E. Sechlcr. Second Grade. Ed word D. Evans. Third Crude, Lemuel Davis. Primary Department, Miss Charlotte Evans. The Reason-. The rules for the pres ervation of health are, to live moderately, love dod be merry, and keep your feet dry. The people of Kbensburg liveup'to these ruh-s that's why they are all so very healthy. C. II. Jones supplies a majority of theui with ready-made clothing, boots and shews, hats and caps, and such arti cles. Pu'Nic. We are requested to give no tice that a Pknic will be given at Wilmore on Sat iu day next, the proceeds of which are to be applied to the Catholic Congre gation of that place. As the object is a laudable one, and the occasion will be one of interest, our friends will do well to at tend. To Farmers, Stock-Dealers, &c. THE SIXTH AjjJUAL EXHIBITION CAMBRIA CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Will be held at Ebensburg, On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, avi) FRIDAY, The 3d, 4th and 5th days of OCTOBER, 18t;0. President. JOHN THOMPSON, .Ir. : Vice Presidents, Daniel J. Morreil. John A Blair: Managers. Geo. J. Rodgers. John Fenlon. Dr." John Lowmau, A. Kopclin. II. C. Devine; Treasurer, James C. Noon ; Secretarr, Robert A. M'Cov. . ' The ANNUAL ADDRESS will be delivered by JOHN SCOTT. Esq., of Huntingdon, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the last dar of the Exhibition. AICTIO.V. An Auction will be held on the scconu day, large bills.) making jt object for those hav ing ;'(iod stock to bring it to the Fair. The Managers assure the public that such imnrove- ! mcnts will be made upon the arrangements ' ne former l airs as will n.ake by far the Uv' OIie cver hel'1 b-V the Society; 'and that eucu reirencnmeni win lie maite upon former expenditures ns to insure PROMPT PAYMENT "I' ALL PREMIUMS AWARDED. A good Band of Music has been engaged, and wiH be on the ground during the entire exhibition. FEES OF ADMISSION : Certificates of Membership will issue at One Dollar, and will admit to the entire exhibition the member, his wife, and all their children under 21 years of age. Tickets good for only a single ad mission will issue at 25 cents. " Children un der D) years of age, half price Tickets good for the entire exhibition will be issued to apprentice hoys and servant girls at 50 cents. Stock Dealers are invited to attend. gy For General Regulations, Judges. Com mittees, Premium Lists, Ac. sc large bills. August 30. 1800. INSTATE OF ROBERT FLlNN,cW. JjJ Letters Testamentary on the estate of ROBERT FLINN, late of Wilmore, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the .1-"' ' M .f ot. tia"1 c.nty, ii ix-i .nna iiiueuieu iu saiu esiate are lifrrliv notified and required to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same, are requested to present them duly au thenticated, tor settlement. MARY LEVINIA FLINN. JOSEPH MILLER, Wilmore, Aug. 30, 'CO-Ct Executors. STRAY COW. Came to the residence of the subscriber, in Cambria towns.. ii about three miles west of Ebensburg, about t,ie 10th of the present month, a small red . ' tlu"" ,cu COW, having no visible marks, and supposed to be about seven years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. DAVID E JONES, (Clay P,ke.) Aug. 30, lB60-3t IMPORTANT NOTICE. All persons indebted to Wm. II. Gardner & Co., or to U. L. Lloyd & Co., are hereby notified that the present firm will dissolve partnership in a short time, after which the books, notes, Jcc, will be left wjth an attorney for collection. Those desirous'of saving costs can do so by calling immediately and dis- charging their indebtedness. WM. H. UARDNKK. Wilmore. Aug P, Ibo-ft ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Fancy Goons. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, Ac i ne subscriber Legs leave to announce tu cniztns oi l-.ncusburp and surroundin t A 11 n i K t. 1 . ....wj, n.nt Ile rts just received a Inr'e and blo-K oi chicks, WATCHES. JEWEL in , MUsrCAL INSTRUMENTS F N C Y GOODS, NOTIONS, Jfcc, Ac, which he offers very cnenn. The nublic ri inv.to.i ..n and examine his complete assortment, as he considers it no trouble to show his Cood . .. .auo iu iniiivin :i sme. More-room on the Diamond, onnosite flinmnsnn u.i Hy strict attention to business, he hopes to merit and receivethe Mtionnr.f .n rror,.,. public. Give him a call, and vou will cet mrv , .t.c-., neiceirt, siccorrtt'Ons, c, repaired on short notice, with neatness .uiu uispaun. All work warranted, and char gs luw- april 10,1860:tf. TAYLOR & CRKJItlt. A1 T THE 1IUNTI.VGDOV VPRfptpo - V ll JJlj i, i HUXTINGDOX. Pa pen i riut & Ornamental Tress, Vines Ac, of ltt. it. 1 . . ' " K'iu, I;irKer size, and atlower prices ....... , ui nioorinern or Eastern Nurseries and warrant them true to name. ' Standard Apple trees at 181. cents each 10 per 100. Peach trees, 15 to 20 ets each . 12.50 to 5-15 per 100. Standard I'eur trees, f.O to 75 els oach. Dwarf Fear trees, aOStoSl each 20 to $00 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each. Standard Cherry trees 37 h to 75 cts. Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to "75 cts. l'lmn trees 50 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees 62j to $1. European Ash, 75 to 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts to Si. American Balsam Fine, 75 cts to $1.50 American A Chinese Arbor Vita 5o cts to Si. 50 Strawberry Plants. $1 per 100. Ac. Ac. Huntington, Jan. 25, 18CO.- 3m. WATCIIi:.S A.M JEW 12 1,11 Y TSTAHI, respectfully informs the citizens . of Ebensburgand vicinity that he is still engaged iu the Watch and Jewelry business at the old stand of StahlA Roberts, "immediate v opposite the store of E. Shoemaker A Sons. All kinds of watches, clocks and jewelry now on hand, which w ill he sold very low for cash. M atches. clocks, jewelry and musical instru ments of all kinds repaired at the shortest notice and warranted. The ladies are invited to call and examine his large stock of jewelry. J. STAHL." Lbensburg, April 5, 18C0. tf. 11. 13. Tl'DOK, I Respect fully informs his old friends and A the public generally that he is 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 (iUOCEHIES and CONFECTIONS, OLD RYE WHISKEYS; WINES, GINS, BRANDIES, &e., cte. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebens burg and vicinity for their former patronage, he solicits a continuance of the same, totreth er with as much more as mav be bestowed upon him. Ebensburg. August 25, 1850:tf. HOOTS AXD SIEOI. rphc undersigned continues the nianu- Jl fact ii re of BOOTS ami SHOES of every description at his establishment, in Ebensburg, immediately opposite the lost m.ice. Employing none but the best workmen, he trusts that he has been and still is at all times able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He hopes that the same liberal patronage hetetofore given him may be continued, and that more may be added. He has also on hand a large assortment of rrcnen . ail-skins, and Morocco of all kinds. aiiiiamc ior nne isoots anil 2Sioes. Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate. JMESHAC THOMAS. Ebensburg. August' 25. 18.VJ:tf. C A II I X ET WAUE.no QI . T E VA N S re JLj spcctfullv in- Ti tonus the citizens of Ebensburg. and Cam Lbr,a r'nntJ Peneral-g v -v' , , !!e h'13 on 5 V nn r sale, at l"3 W are-rooni. one "Sk ; . bria county general-i Ail square west of Blairs Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of FURNITURE, which he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Ebensburg, Oct. 6, 1850,-tf KOWLIXG SALOOA. gOMETHINO new in EBENSBURG. The undersigned having opened a Bowling Saloon, connected with his Restaurant, in the basement of Myers' new Hall, respectfully re quests all who wish good exercise to give him a call. Jtpr ALE and LAGER BEER, of the most approved manufacture, constantly on hand. THOMAS M 'BR I EN. Ebensburg, August 25, 185f:tf A FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber is authorized to sell a Farm situate about two miles 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 me, at Ebensburg. where the conditions will be made known. Possession will be given on the first day of April next. D. II. ROBERT?, jra-6t. Agent of Johu H-Hughcs. C. T- Latest Ai'rival 2 X BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! ron EVERYBODY 1 DJ. EVANS k .SON have this this day received from the East and arc now oncnug to the citizens of Ebentburg, and vicimty, a well selected assortment of MKN AND HOY'S CLOTHING, also a large lot of 15 rj" Goods, consisting in part of the following article viz: ' Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, ' Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown A Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS. of every style, Notions, Ac. We have also on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HAIIDWAIiE, l i ROPE in VIS TRUNKS, ( 1 A T?IT?'T C -lT-ct Tojcthcrwilh .irl n(l.,,..:u. . . ,v n arc USU- ; i. vrrvn OI. w,utQ thpy I. .,,!;... ... ,, .... win nispose clieaper than the cheapest, for CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE -V I.. The tailoring business will still ! carried on in all its branches. All work will none on snort notice and on the tuot rr-n sonahle terms. Ebensburg, January 2.", 18t;C:tf ItOBKKT DAA'IS, JOHN T. JOXES, Variety Sail, OEALKHS 1 FOREinX A. D03IESTIC TEEP constantly on hand a large and su- L perior stock of DRY GOODS, of every description, such ns CLOTHS, CASS1MERES. SATINETS TWEI.T JLANS, BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, JJU t. U U U1S of every stife, I A N C Y G O O I) S A N D NOTION S A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES w hich have just been received from Boston. STRAW FUR and WOOL HATS, 1 ATIONARY of every description. W A L L P A P E ii of everv style. Ji .1 ill' M .1 tL , OU EES WARE. STONE AND EARTHENWARE A full supply of GROCERIES, SUCH AS SUGARS. MOLASSES. SYRUPS COFFEE, TEAS AND RICE. A FULL STOCK OF SPICES Is o, FLOUR, BACON, FISH, TOBACCO. BAR IRON, NAILS, - -N 1 U Ji A S -ALWAYS OX HANDS OlHSS, I'! ill Is illlfl Oils, and a full ossortnient of other articles usually kept in country stores. All kimls it Country Produce, such as Butter Eggs, Bacon. Grain. Wool, Po tatoes, Beans, Rags, &c, Ac, taken in exchange lor Goods, and the Cash never refused. JC-CHEERY, POPLAR and PINE LUM BER bought and sold. DAVIS i JONES. Ebensburg, Aug. 2.", lS."!i.-tf. JTEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Just received, and for sale at reduced pri ces, a full supply of Staple and Fancy Goods. cou.-istmg ot Cloths. Oassiineres. Sattinetts. Jeans, Tweeds, and a large variety of other summer wear tor men and boys. 200 pieces of Prints, Ginghams. Lawns, and otner rancy liress tioods. Brown and Bleached Muslin's. Clucks and Fancy Murtings. Flannels, Stella, Cashmere and Merino Shawls, Hoiserv, Gloves, Notions, MADE-UP CLOTHING, DATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. All Wool larpetings, Hemp and Cotton do. ai irom u io us cents per yard, Floor Oil! Cloths, (v'ueensware and Crockery, Hardware anil '.,ll..r.- 1 (I. 1- I Linseed and Whale Oils, Window Glass, I i aims, ariiiMi nnij lurpenune. I .i3..,.i.m, i-miui, iniii, .aiis aim oieei, .ia-I nilla and Hemp Roj)es of dilferent sizes, Cot- iuu i i n. v-rpei vnains, a-c.. jic. an or which I win he sola at tuc very loicemt prices. E. HUGHES. Ebensburg, May 3, 18G0-tf "VITOOD, MORRELL & CO., ' JllHXSTOW.N. P.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX ALL KIXOS OK MKRCIIAXPISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS. CARPET1NC.S, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, BONNETS, NOTIONS. HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE. PROVISIONS, BOOTS a SHOES, FISH. SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, FfcEn OF ALL KINDS. VKOKTAULES, lc. J6r Clothing and Boots and Shoes made to order on reasonabletcrms. Johnstown liiirch 1 1800-tf. PURE CIDER VINEGAR ! TO GROCES AND II DUSEKEEPERS. A hc subscriber would call your attention to tllo f,iol (111 li n l,.ii 1 .. . ough of Johnstown the manufacture of 'are t ...v v v....v ..v ua.a . vMilllieill C1 in II1C OOr- I Cider I turgor, double-distilled, yliirli bo .r. fers for sale by the barrel as cheap as the same quality can be purchased elsewhere. If you wish to sharpen your appetite, trr . , r c-1 v.-i . . . ' - rsale by the barrel as ehean as .-iMiieoi oimrji . uarp incgar, warranted pure and free from drills. Orders should be addressed lo JOHN SHARP, John-town, Pa. May 24. lSQO-tf LAD THIS, AM STUDY YOUR XV owx iti:ji:sts! JI ST RECEIVED. NEW KTOCK OF ' WATCHES, JEWELRY Cloclis and AI Jolts, At the tign of the Big WaUh, Men st. Johttou-n The undersigned desires to call the atten tion of the people of Johnstown and surround ing country to the fact that he bos been ap pointed an Afrent of a large importing hon e of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Ac, and Jso c f l Ar?.V,ia!luracturi,! t'staWishmciit of JLW fcLI , whereby he is enabled to offer such inducements to purchasers of these articles as were never before oflercdiu this place, or nv where this side of the AllCfreniei He would also call attention to his larr assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY ust received all of the latest Mvlcs aP4 most beautiful workmanship. H.vin'ff select eahis stock with great care, he is confident he can suit every taste as to slvle as well as all pockets by the great reduction in price" are particularly invited to an inspection of th present stock and prices. E R MOp" hitn erto sold at Sl,50 will now be FSS nOS r,F" 1 ins, lungs, &c, at a reduction. CEXTLE3I KAT I would call your attention to n,r beautiful assortment of t,euul1"1' r T r ... ... " l J l"Ut. A ai I i in nn- nn . I . - im Off nriif.i. ',nt.ng ycrge watCh. Huntina Silver Pvlimt, " ..: ilvi.r . - J ?u i wm St $2rd lhen redd to - I will now sell at from:::: J 0 to ?ll Ilunt.njr Levers froni::::.-::: ' pen Paced Cylinders, hcreiofJre sold at S10 I will sell at frnm::::S7 to 8 frt Open raced Detached Levt, iu, , Everybody is inviiP,l n , the stock ,;c(,.i.;. iiann examine Particular attention paid irw,. for which the Cambria Iron'rnli .l lOCKS. atr-li&e I 1 - i Iron Company's vrr'' ... : 1 1 1 m "ii neiaKen at par. H 0rk V Tfw- . " " orK w i'rranted .:.u. 'itj:y strekeepi supplied with r0..i t. . KEEPERS than -itr T,ri, . A: ' r:V. at less If n I 1 - JOS. G. itnr iiw ept. 8, 1839.-IV. r-eeiu. t Iieapesf ! Uest ! ! Largest ! I ! 303,00 Pays for Tuition in Sinrrl.. n.i n..i.i r- metb00, FeeP.'ng' ritiDSr,-'omniereia Arith metie and Lectures. Ji.ar,r ,Ceek20louirry $7; Tuition. ?i. ; J-.utire rrpentes S62. Usual time to comnletea full r to 10 weeks. Every student upon graduating' is guaranteed to be cnmnf.i..t Looks of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of lrom $(500 lo $1,000. Students enter at nnv timn v Review at pleasure. " "wwl4UM- KIISST PRKMU MS POn T!r- -r Awarded this Institution. Tl.o 1PK est variety of Penmanship iu any one Ilall of 1110 L nion. is found b. Ministers' Sons received at half price I-or full information. r;..i.. e... ...J ' Busiaess and Ornnmentai" wVilinV . d E.n belhshed A ,ew of the College, inclose five e . ter stamps to F. W. JKXKIVS 20-'y- Pittsburgh, Ta. J8(0. "NWAIUJI JgT- SHEET-I RON WA RE. roPI-K J.&II. IICRRivr'Tnv ' wcMre to call the attention l ... of the public to tneir r.ew TIN SHOP ih.w opened in the large orick building on the corner of Main and ii.uiMin streets, oi.nos ito tli M.,: tt and next to the Banking IWcTf Bcli SnU tO.. JI1IIS(0V1I. I'm.. ulwrV .!... purpose manufacturing all kituN of 1 TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE Iheir work will be made by the best work men and of the best materia! ti,.- fermined to sell all Li,,. r 1 . I, cheapest rates, wholesale and retail. tn nn .1 V rS fr SIol"TlX attended term" shortt!'t notice and on reasonable Johnstown, Dec. 8. lS50-tf. T. liLAlK MOOltf J. ALKX. VOOKK T espectfiilly inform the cif izens of EL ALj ensburg, and Cambria county r-onernlU that they have now ou hand, i;i"ul arc coii- stantly. in receipt of "'"1 OUOOS, GROCERIES' QCEENSWARE. II A RD WARE, II TS 1""I BONNET BOOTS, SHOES, ktc etc. &c, kc. Ac All of which they are nrenarei! to cn . prices which defy competition. Purchasers are earnestly requested to call and famine our stock, as we are always prepared to give satisfaction in goods and prices August 23, lt!50:tf A A IIM" EC1T-3IGT! S-M. KERN & BR(., WlI.VOlIK t'lU.mi . T . Respectfully calls the attention of the pub to their larire and varirt crr., . . r lie to their Iarcre and mrJn . , i'lv i im ri7i. HARDWARE HATS. BONNETS, SHOES. GROCERIES. QUEENSWARE, CAPS. - BOOTS DRUGH, MEDICINES. They are prepared to sell at lo'u- c., Ac, Ac. any establishment in the mum,- t !,',.: 'J ng selected with a view to the wants f tH ronntry. cannot f:iil i r,...w,.. .. , . . lliruiUHHIi IJM'lTl TO 1.3 KTS a BD If IXhq nhti C MADDIC lorn " ' "lUnniO, 1003. n okAleii ik FASHIONABLE HATS CAPS, -Main Street, OI'I'OsslTK TIIK MANSION- nni-ev D lolmfuYvii, ia. Wit
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