UL i ii Y:iT::::r::SrK PIE M HER J. ToCAr.AHD PERSONAL XULftMOMKTtUCAL Obs Eft VAT1GNS. Prepared wetkly. by 1,r ll- S- lkuiu- 1 r ii-v- a. 12 M- c 11 M- av'ue !,y C'j CI 58 49 TO Ci 01 M) T 70 04 .vi T3 71 t'.i; 02 73 73 71 0.1 73 7G 72 t".' 80 76 72 .. I1?. -jo. Ti-r.e temperature lor the week, 00. LocAlETTPS. A drunken woman, na med ISivMy Creclej, of Tronsville, Elair tvuntv, was recently arrested for almost carving to death her three weeks' old 'ale. The editor of the Tyrone SVt-,who 5ctf the child, says that it was reduced to 4 perfect skeleton, and was actually star Tin:; to death ! The inhuman mother was drunk at the time of being arrested. The three horses which were recently sto !,a frm Messrs. Hawk & Lytle and Da vil Yo'iiit. of Elderton, Armstrong eoun tv, were recovered near Culmersville, o.i Fri iav la t. Another very fine iron grey h'ir?e ii :i I a luiggy were also recovered at tVi i-. ; rime. The thief made good his ...,. ... Several valuable horses Lelong- Mo-srs. Wood, Morrell & Co., of v;i. hive died within the last week i'a disease said "to be pleura pneu- A clerk iu Altoona entered iu- n ily set-to with a personage of ' I, v. known as "Black Charley, !. r 'lay, for the purpose of having :'.k. : hut Charles, becoming too sci r.iis 1 the dander of his opponent, -p-.ck him with a small knife, but rvri-jii.sly injuring him. Beware i ' ils and niggers. The Sfjnil- - that the corner-stone of a new ri.in church was laid in Catharine Blair county, with appropriate o- hi the loth ult. The b'hoys kwirt' out on Friday night. 1 to the t-atisfactior. of every ! great deal of difficulty was 1 in procuring sufficient water '.'r. A man named Michael i u;s committed to the Blair coun ! w.-r-k before last on the serious "f .itU-mpting to cotiiuiit a rape on : :.v wons-ui. On our outside this vil! ,: i'uiin 1 an original article on 'm : .if Happiness," from the fa- 'p.--i . f -Alpha." The first Uepub- t.'M p.'c of the campaign was raised be f v t'n.-. P.,.r., r.f Messrs. P. J. Evans o:. S-ifird.-sy eve. It is about seveii tv fivv f. . r in h'--:''lit. and Loirs two stream '';! fj eiiiblazoiied with the names : En- I'aiiilin and Curtin. Lm: .y ,t -1 n j . . . l long may wave. '.'( S:.;ri'I'irl says that the pet mouse tiii.'.r to that establishment has re-ap-!''' 1 in the sanctum once more, and ' -t j'vL'i!..; from its sleek look, it must ' '' '.''ii living in clover whilst absent. 'U- h. ;..;. ilit-n. that it will n st satisfied r s.t m u -rli f'.r a time. A coi respon- nt nf the Altoona i'ni'ni says that a vk!. tragedy was almost cnaeted in l :iiv-!.i:rg recently, by some of the "' "r,"l folk. Gentleman of the house ' li'taie suddenly ; found faithless ! n..l ...-.1 .1 . . - ...... ..iii(,i lieill.UI J til J t rjttf Iftr, ' jr;nil (. ., , 1 J . I, , f,( irr.lll rrilli ''"K .V ; exit -'ay Lothario ; finale, af ;;!r niiahlv settled, without clTusion of 1 hy iiijured husband receiving bot tangl:fnt as balm for wounded honor, "'lii'liiy.-hurg is some mush on dilapida hnen. sure. Camp-meetinrr com- $ to-day, at the grounds which have n usvl f.r that purpose for several .- rsruet. We presume there will be a ",r attendance, from this place. The ' -t ifTjco rst fjlen Connel, this county, uU,, discontinued. The Hon. Mr. ''1 I'hiladclphia, was iu town for "i's on last Saturday eve. ' k, of the Trflnnif, was in town ';'. ami called to sec us. lie ' ' usual. The attendance week is as large as usual. 1 '"v and publish an account of i,fgs in our next issue. ' ,;'y reported and generally be more of the "raal old cut-in-as been swigged during this "' for a long time before. The ' 'his luxurious indulgence are ; many blackened eyes, bloody ; t.attered physiognominies gen- i'.' t grect the vision of the be- Heie's till (hie) everybody! rs it's CWt-week I" The ' 'n j,ole we mention above as hav ' 1 i-aised before D. J. Evans & ''re, was chopped down by some . 'i0Iis scoundrels on Tuesday night. y ho performed this scaly trick icrvc tir snd f.-athw crrtsinly Personal. The pernor editor of the Jerpoy Shore YeJettc thua oompliraenta rily notices a speech delivered by gunuel C. "Wingard, Esq., at the recent session of the Lycoming county court, at "Williams port, in -an iofaotieide case : "A large crowd assembled in the evening to listen to the closing speech for tho Common wealth by Mr. Wingard. This wa3 one of the best speeches to which I ever lis tened. Fome points of it were truly elo quent. When he spoke of the infant being deprived of even a grave, after be ing deprived of its life, and depicted the mother, her heart having been renewed by grace, visiting the resting-place of her child to weep over the past, he drew tears from many eyes." 31 r. Wingard wa3 for merly a member of the bar of this county, and resided in this place. It gives us pleasure to hear of his success elsewhere. Jl'Imje Tavj.ou. The Huntingdon Union pays the following merited compli ment to our able and highly popular presiding Judge : "No man can attend our Court any time without admiring the presiding officer, Judge Taylor. lie is one of the most correct and able expoun ders of the law in the State. lie is scarcely ever reversed, and his judicial opinions have the weight of authority. Wh"le preserving the dignity of the Bench, he is yet extremely courteous, and the young practitioner is relieved of much of his embarassment by the ever-present con sciousness that he has the sympathy of the Judge. We hope that he may long live to hold the position he now adorns." The Hearse on the Mountain. On our outside this week we publish an article under the above head, from the fascinating pen of the celebrated (J race Greenwood. This talented authoress has been spending the summer season down by Cresson, from which place the paper is dated. The "old man of nearly seventy vears," who was killed bv his horses while harvesting, has reference to Mr. Samuel Lilly ; an account of the manner of whose death appeared in these columns at the time of the occurrence of the accident. It will repay a perusal. Auction ! Auction ! Mr. A. Clleason will hold an auction this (Wednesday) evening, and (ot.tiuuo. throughout the week, iu the Town Hall, when be will sell books of every kind, fancy goods, etc., at the very b.-we-t figure. Mr. J. has the reputation of being a straight-forward and honorable dealer, and citizens and strangers in attendance at Court will do well to attend and secure bargains. The s;do will eomiumenee at oclock, P. M. "Wop.d "i: Two. This is court-week, and town is filled with strangers. It is probable that many of them will desire to make some purchases before returning home. To such we would say : If you want ready-made c'othing, boots or shoes, bats or caps, notions. A:e., go to C. B. Jones' store. lie can accommodate you if anvbo:ly can. 1. S. : He sells goo Is at auction every night during this and next week. j Aimitti:i. On .Monday last, on motion i of M. D. Magellan, E.-tj., .John II. Fisher, Esfj., of Johnstown, was admitted to prac tice law in the several courts of this coun ty. We understand that Mr. Fisher passed a highly creditable examination, and as be is a young man of energy and talent, we should not be at all surprised to hear of his entire success in the pro fession which he has chosen. i DiK.ii. In tins itliice. (in l nc3U:iv morning -Hh inst.. Mrs. Maiiv Uoiigkks, wife of (Ico. j J. Koilycrs, fcs.j., in the -tl'lh year of her i au'- ! The deceased was a kind and affection ! ate wife and mother. Her sufleriugs, ' which were long and protracted, she bore I unmurniuringly. She lived and died a ' devout Christian, and has now gone to ! her reward. Wasiiinc.ton Township- Cixh. The following are the officers of the Washing ton Township Lincoln, Hamlin and Curtin Club : President, James Conrad ; Vice Presidents, Michael Kline and William Hawl; Secretary, O. A. Tiley ; Treasu rer, J. P. Scott. Harvest Home. Wc aro requested to announce that a Harvest Home and Sunday School celebration will come ofi at Belsano on Wednesday, the l!h inst. A general invitation to the pubbc is ex tended. Hied At her residence, in Lorctto, on Saturday, the 25th ult., Mrs. MahyDuh m N, aged 73 years. tg Miss Louise E. Yickroy will deliv- ' tr a lecture in thi place on next Tuesday Makrieo At the rsiJffue of th brMo'a pftrtnts, near IadUun, tia YVoUar Xv, tle 2itU ultimo, y the Iltv. A. IjouuUsOu, JJ. t-, Ceouqe ii. Lnwiii, M, I).t of this pUctr, to MUs Nassik J. M'Lans. It gives us unalloyed pleasure to record thia ecnsible act of our friend CJeorgo, By this union with a loving heart and wil ling hand, ho has speedily metamorphosed himself from the condition of a cumberer of the ground to the exalted station of a paterfamilias expectant. We wish the happy couple an unlimited share of the joys- and sweets of this world. May they O, well, may they always bo to ouch other just what they are now loving and beloved. And ''When long years have pnpgfl away, When friends have left, or joys have pone, When time shall tinge their locks with grey, A ml sa-Mer scenes their hearts have known, Oh, may they live ami love as now, May hope then cheer their waning lays, Whei. eare perchance shall mark their frow, Aa each loud vouthfnl charm decays." Cambria County. We are obliged to defer the publication of chapter xxvi of the History of Cambria County until next week. To Fni'iiiei-s, SlocU.-leaIers, &.c. THE SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OK THE CAM15RIA CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Will It held at Ebenxburg, On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, The 3d. -ith and 5th days of OCTOBER, lseO. President, JOHN THOMPSON, Jr.; Vice Presidents, Daniel J. Mornell, John A. 15 lair; Managers, Geo. J. Rogers, John Feulou, Dr. John Lownian, A. Kopelin, II. C. Devine; Treasurer. James I . Noon A. M Co v. tecretary, Robert The ANNUAL ADDRESS will be delivered by JOHN SCOTT, Es., of Huntingdon, at o'cluck in the afternoon of the lust day of the Exhibition. AlCTIOX. An Auction will beheld oa the scrom' day, giving exhibitors an opportunity to .sell their stock, such as Horses. Colts, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, or Manufactured Articles. The Auc tion will be held on the ground. A large and vnrie 1 PREMIUM LIST has been prepared, and th Premiums, t'prrially for Stork, have been greatlj" increased, turgf bills.) making it an object for those hav ing good stock to bring it to the Fair. The Managers assure the public that such improve ments will be made upon the arrangements of the former Fairs as will make by far the best one ever held by the Society : and that such retrenchment will be made upon former exp.-nditures :-.s to insure PltoMPT PAYMENT OF ALL PREMIUMS AWARDED. A good :!.tnd of Music has been engaged, and will be m the ground duriiip the entire exhibition. FEES OF ADMISSION : Certificates of Membership will is-oient One Dollar, and will admit to the entire exhibition the member, his wife, nnd all their children under 21 years of age. Tickets good for only a single n ! mission will issue at "J." cents. Children un der lo ye:.rs of age. half priee Tickets good for the entire exhibition will be issued to ipprentice hoys and servant girls at 50 cents. Stock Dealers are invited to attend. fr-iy"For General Regulations. Judges. Com mittees. Premium Lists, Ac, se large bills. August :;o, is:so. INSTATE OF EOI5KRT FUXN, ,. i Loiters Te-tamentary on the estate of ::oi'.ERT FL1NN, late of Wilinore, Cambria ounty. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of said county, tl! persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified and required to m ike immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the -ame. are requested to pro -en t them duly ati henticated, for settlement. MARY LEVINIA FL1NN, JOSEPH MILLER, Wilmoro, Aug. "o, 'tJ'J-tjt Exmitor. QTRAY COAV. Came to the residence k3 of the subscriber, in Cambria town-ship, about three miles west of Ebensburg, about the loihof the present month, asm-til rod COW. having no visible marks, and supi o-ctl to be about seven years old. The owner is reijuested to come forward, prove property, pay charues and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. DAVID E. JONES, Cla; Pike.) Aug. nib 1850-3t I'OIt EJI2XT. T "Ue stibscrilier will lease for a term of yoar3 TIIE PENSACOLA MILL PROPERTY," witli l.ooo acres ot tana aojoining, neavny timbered '! acres surrounding the mill are cleared, and under a high state of cultivation. Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, Ac The Mill lias one of Page's Circular Saw s in it, as well as an upright saw, and three small circu lars for lath. Ac, and is tapable of making 10,000 FEET OF KUMEER PER DAY. The above described valuable property will be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv en at any time. Address LLOYD A HILL, llollidaysburp. Or Wm. H. Gardner, Esy., Wila Pa September 1, 185t:tf. Ii:(;iSTER AND RECORDER. j Believing that but a very small portion of the citizens of my native county are willing to coHiitenance fraud, deception and falsehood on the part of my avowed enemies, and know ing that they cannot and will not approve of double dealing, treachery and base ingrati tude on the part of pretended friends, I oiler invself as an Independent Candidate for the ofiice of Register and Recorder. If clecteiL all my elforts will be directed to a faithful discharge of the duties of the ofiice. ROUT. II. CANAN. To I lie Voters of" Cambria. I oiler myself as an INDEPENDENT CAN DIDATE for the House of Representatives at the coming General Election. MICHAEL DAN MAGF.HAN. Ensbeburp. July 12, ISHO. F m? Oiip crruwl nw lirrfct rlnn - " - ' f- O Au.:.;'.ifOC'.tt G. HUNTLEY. . T. ROBEltT,?, CLOCK AND WATCIIMAKElt, Aik! i hater ii CLOCKS, ' NVATC11KS, JL'.Vr.LUV, Fancy Ooonp. MUSICAL IXSTItUME.VTS, NOTIONS, Ac. The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Ebcnsbnrg and surrouinlinp; country, that ho ban just received a larpe and new block of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JKWEL UY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ac. Ac, which ho offers very cheap. The jmblic are invited to ea.ll Rnd examine his (-oiuiilete assortment, as he considers itrio trouble to show his poods, even if he fail3 in making a sale. Store-room on the Diamond, opposite Thompson's Hotel. I5y strict attention to business, he hopes to merit and receive the patronapc cf a pem-rous public Cive him a call, and you will get barp;iins. Jjry Clock, M'ftfche, Jf.vet.lrjf, Ar.cordcons, 5"c, rcpaireil on short notice, with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted, nnd char ges low. april 19,18U0:tf. TAI LOR & Ell, AT THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES, II rsTiNonox, Pa., Sell 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 18J cents each Slo' per 100. Peach trees. 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 to $15 j.er loo. Standard Pear trees, 50 to 75 cts oach. Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ toSl each 20 to !?G0 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each. Standard Cherry trees ;7J to 75 cts. Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts. Plum trees 50 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts. Nectarine'trecs 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees G2A to $1. European Ash, 75 to 1. European Larch. 75 cts to 1.50. Norwaj- Spruce, 50 cts to $1. American lialsam Pine, 75 cts to $1.50 American A Chinese Arbor Vita-, 5o cts to $1.50 Strawberry Plants. $1 per 100. Ac Ac Huntington Jan. 25. 1S00.- ,'nn. WATt'IlLS ISO JLnLLP.Y. TSTAHL respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he is still engaged in the Watch and Jewelry business at the old stand of Stahl A Roberts, immediately opposite the store of E. Shoemaker A Sons. Ail kinds of watches, clocks and jewelry now on hand, w hich will be sold very low for cash. Watches, 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 jewelrv. J. STA11L.' Ebensburg. April 5, 1800. tf. 11. EI. S I DOR, I ) cspeet fully ini'oriiis Lis old friends nnd V tiie publie general! v that he is still to be j found at his store room, on liiiih street, ad I joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prcpa 1 red at all times to furnish consumers with ti ROCERI I :S am) CON V ECT I ON S, OIJ) UYi; AVII1SK FAS, WINKS, GINS, JIHANDIES, eVC, Ac. F-eclia j- thankful to the citizens of Ebens burg and icinit v for their former patronage, he solicits a continuance of the same, togeth er with as much more as may be bestowed upon him. Eiicnsbunr. Aiipust 25. lf50:tf. hoots ai sisoi:s. Tlie tiii'lersigned continued the nianu jL fact ure of ROOTS and SHOES ofV. every description at his establishment, in Ebensburg, immediately opposite the Post Oi'ticc Emj. loving 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, lie 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 French Calf-skins, ami Morocco of all kinds, suitable for fine Boots and Shoes. Ready-made ROOTS and SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate. MESH AC THOMAS. Ebensburg. August 25, lS5':tf. c a is i .V arr w ar i:-k o om . I) h. A . S re spectfully in forms the citizens of Ebensburg. and Cam- (-J J oria countv generiu-vv -ji -v r&j: i ly, that he has on '--feST hand ami tor sale, at , 3.-. --iiXiff his Ware-room, one sijuare west of Blair's Hotel, a la race 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. 0. 1859:tf 4 FARM FOR SALE. .jl. Tho 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 iu the occupancy of David D. Jones. Persons wishing to purchase will make application 1o me, at Ebensburg, where the conditions will be made known. Possession will be given on the fir.-t dav of April nest. I). II. ROBERTS, jy5-Ct. Agent of John II. Hughes. T3imKTAXT ' NOTICE JL All persons indebted to Wm. II. Gardner A Co., or to G. L. Lloyd A Co., are hereby notified that the present firm will dissolve partnership in a short time, after which the books, notes, Ac, will be left with an attorney for collection. Those desirous of saving costs can do so by calling immediately and dis charging their indebtedness, W:i. H. GARDNER. Wilraore. Aug 0, lSn.i-r c. r v- BARGAINS t BARGAINS ! tea EVERYBODY ! T" J. RYAN'S A SON xw this this dnj X J received i'io:u ;!lo F.ait anJ are tey oilVrias to tho ciit.eiu of V.beusbe.iij, uad vtviiuty, iv w ell selocU'U uaSuCnieut oi JfAW AXJ) HOY'S CJJJTUISG, also a large lot of cousit:r. in turt of tho follow Rip articlr, vii : S:!t:u?, Vrlvets, Clnths, Cas.-hneres, Doeskins, Sattiuctts, ThvvJ, Jeans, Tickings, IJar.nels, Blown A lSleaclivd DHESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, Ac. e Lave also en hand a large assortment of JTATS, CAl'S, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu ally kept in a coiuitrv store, all of which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for l AMI oit.Ul.MKl l'KUUU h. N. B. The tailoring bu.-iness will still be carried tn in all its branches. All work will be done on short notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburg, January 25, lSC0:tf ROBKKT DAVJ: JOIN J JuXKS, "Variety XXnll, OKAI.F.RS IV rOUEKi.V am iii:.stic KEEP constantly on hand a large ami su perior stock of D R Y G O O D S, of everv description, such as' CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS. SATINETS, TWEEDS. JEANS, BROWN AND RLE ACHED MUSLIN'S, JRi:SS GOODS f inn tyt,; FAN C Y G O O D S A N D N O T I O N S , A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which have ju.t been received from Boston. STUAW Fl'Kand AVOOL HATS, STATIONARY of every description, AY A L L V A 1 E R of every .style, HARD WAiK, V ills wjhi:. SToSK AXD LA HTll KS WARE. A full sunplv of GROCERIES, such as srr..r, molasses, syrups COFFEE. TEAS AND RICE. A FULL STOCK OF SPICES, -A- ISO, FLOUR, BACON, FIS II, TOR A CCO, CIGARS i SNUFF, EAR IRON, NAILS, A N It GLASS AlAVAYS ON" HANI-3. E?rugs, PaiiitN and Oils, and a full nssortment of other articles usually kept in country stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such as Butter Eggs, Bacon. Grain. Wool, Po tatoes, Beans. Rays, Ac, Ac, taken ii: exchange for Goods, and the Cash never refused. t-.y-CHUKRY, POPLAR nnd PINE LUM BER bought and sold. DAVIS A JONES. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 185:.-tf. N i:y GOODS for'spring and summer. Just received, and for sale at reduced pri ces, a full supply of Staple nod Fancy Goods, consi.-tii'.g of Cloths. Cassimeres, Sattinctls, Jeans, Tweeds, and a large variety ' of other summer wear for men and boys. Joo pieces of Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, and other Fancy Dress Goods. Brown and Bleached Muslins. Checks and Fancy Shirtings, Flannels, Stella, Cashmere ami Merino Shavls, Hoiserv, Gloves, Notions, MADE-UP CLOTHING. HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, All Wool Carpctings, Hemp and Cotton do. at from 15 to 28 cents per yard, Floor Oil Cloths. Queenswure and Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries, Drugs and Medicines, Linseed and Whale Oils, Window Glass, Paints, Varnish and Turpentine. Fish, Salt, Flour. Iron, Nails and Steel, Ma nilla and Hemp Hopes of different sizes. Cot ton Yarns. Carpet Chains. Ac, Ac all of w hich will be sold at the eery Invest prices. E. HUGHES. Ebensburg. May ?.. lPiiO-tf jWll, All .nil IM T r. Johnstown-, Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX ALL KINKS OF M E KC It A X 01 SE , Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, HATS AND (WPS, OIL-CLOTHS, BONNETS, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS. QUEEN SUA RE. BOOTS a SHOES, G ROCERI ES, FISH. SALT. FLOUR. BACON, FEED OK ALL KINDS, V K(i KT A T. L KS , AC JGhliy Clothing and Loots and Shoes madejto order on rcasonableterms. Johnstown March 1 8fJ0-!f. "PURE CIDER YINFCAE ! I TO CROCKS AND HOUSEKEEPERS, i lle subscriber would call your attention to the fact that he has commenced in the bor ough of Johnstown the manufacture of 1'are Cider Vinegar, double-distilled, which he of-f.-rs for sale by the barrel as cheap as the same quality can be purchased elsewhere. If you wi..h to sharpen your appetite, try some of Sharp's sharp vinegar, w arranted pure and free from drugs. Orders should be addressed to JOHN SHARP, Johnstown. Pa. Mav 24, ISCO-tf IKAD TIIIS, AMJ STUUY 1'OUI. just nrenvr.?, stock or WATCHES, JEWELRY C'Io'6t ix ollons, At the t-Vf of th ii )''., Main if. Jolstv-.iU Tlie uiid.'Kiirtiod iVslrof to etill th fctten tion of. lite people of Jotiastowu oud suiro.inii iup. country to the fact that he Li bcrii up. po;ut;:J kji Aftrut of ft b.igo imoortiiii, ij.;nij , of WATCHES, 'L0CKS. Ac., nnd also of a laie maatifactiiring osiabiishmeiit of JEW, FI.lt Y, v.-he re by he is enabled 1 1 offer uch inducements to purchasers of these ai tii les as were never bel'ote otfrre.Iiu thi place. or aay wlicre this tide of the Allegeuies, lie would aUy call attention to his largo aisot tniciit of WATCIIES AND JEV.'ELRY inst received ail of the l.-test styles ni-ii most beautiful workmanship, ll.iving st le t ed l::s stock with great care, he is confident he can saiit every taste as to style as well aa all pockets by the great reduction in prices.- THE: XiiLXI33S are particularly invited to aa inspection of the present stock and pikes. EAR DROPS hitii erto sold at Si. 50 will now be sold at T5 tts. nnd tcarrantttl to stand the test of ictar. Breast Pins, Rings, Ac, at a reduction. ii i: X T I, 11 ?1 KM I would call your attention to my beautiful assortment of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCH KS at the following very low prices: Hunting Verge Watch, warranted:::::::::::$5,25 Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at S'JO, and then reduced to 14, I will now sell at from::::Sl() to $11,50 Hunting Levers from::::::::::::::::::$12 to $10,00 Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore sold at $10," I will sell at from::::$7 to $8.00 Open Faced Detached Levt rs:::::$!0 to $12.00 All uatcfie fold will Le vurranteJ to go for twelve moTifhs. or exchange for another of equal value. Everybody is invited to call and examine the stock, as style it is unrivalled in this com munity, while the prices at which it is offered are uuprecedentedl v low. Goods sold for CASH only. KfParticular attention paid to reparing Clocks, Watches, Jewlery, Ac, of all kinds, for which the Cambria Iron Company's "scrip'' will be taken at par. All work warranted. TOWN AND COUNTRY .STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches. Jewelry. Ac. at less than city prices. JO.--'. G. lit )LMES. A eiit. f, 185t.-lv. V MI I S Cheapest ! Hesl ! ! Largest!!'! 303,00 Pays for Tuition in Single and Double En try Book-Kecping, Writing, Commercial Arith metic and Lectures. Board y ireths $20 ; Sto-fiouory $7; Tuition $5 ; Entire erj-enstt $02. Usual time to complete a fall com se. from C to lo w eeks. Every student upoii graduating, is guaranteed to tie competent to manage the books of any business, and qualiritd to earn a. snlarv ot fi mil ."oo to S1,CO. Students enter at any time No vacation Review at pleasure. FIRST TRKMlfMS FOH BEST WKlTIXfS Awarded this Institution. The best and great est variety of Penman.-hip in any one 1Ij.11 of the Union, is found, lure. fcif Ministers' Sons received at half price. For full information. Circular. Specimen of Business ami Ornamental Writing and Em bellished View of the College, inclose live let ter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Sept 2:i-!y. Pittsburgh. Pa. 18(50. T,SWAME: J8()0. SlI LET-IRON WARE. COPPER WARE, j. & ii. iiiinnixGTOx 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 Banking House of Bell. Smith A Co.. .f ollltst ii. la.. w here they purpose manufacturing all kinds of TIN, SHEET-iRON AND COPPER WARE. Their work will be made by the best work men and of the best materials. They are de terniiued 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 ami on reasonable terms. Johnstown. Dec JR. l?5P-tf. T. I1LA11I JIUOEE. J. A LKX.-ilOOl.E .nooici: & :hooi:iv I) cspcet fully inform the citizens of EIi- ensburg. and Cambria county generally, that they have now on hand, nnd are eou-" stnntlv, in receipt of dry goods, groceries, hardware, que e n s w a re. hats. caps. boots: shoes, BONNETS, ETC., F.TC, Ac. Ac. Ae. All of which the are prepared to sell at" prices which defy competition. Purchasers are earnestly requested to call and examine our stock, as we arc always prepared to give satisfaction in goods and prices. August 25, lij50:tf a xkw i: iti:mkt: SM. KERN & RRO., Wilmoke, Camuria co., Pa. Respectfully calls the attention of the pub lic to their lare and varied assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, gUEENSWARE, CAPS. BOOTS, DRUGS, Ac. Ac. Ac HARDWARE, HATS, BONNETS, SHOES. MEDICINES. They are prepared to st 11 at lower rats than any establishment in the county. Their goods being selected with a view to the wants of tb conutrv. cannot fail to recommend them t.. he public . aug25,18M tf. QX3 E3 F3 CD BI859. DAN. C. CTORPilS, 1859. Q nr.At.rR EASHIOXA RLE If ATS ,V CAES, OrrOSItE THK MANSION HOUSE, 5. Jolinstovi ii, I'a. m mm Sept. 3 : 1 ;; : t 'f i I ! ! i-i t , i' ir i 1 -' a d ! : d i - . a it J. m ili- I "tlits 41in
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