I i :SEPTEMIJEIl 13. LOCAL 53D PERSONAL XlIERMOMETRICAL OBSERVATIONS. p-epareJ weekly., by Dr. K. 3. Bunii. jOR WEEK ENDING AClilST -iU. 7 A. M. 12 C P. M. AV'OE CO CO 61 58 49 0 CO CI T 70 C4 It) 73 71 CC 62 Td 73 71 C3 78 7C 72 C2 60 70 72 14. 15. 16. 17. 15. 19. 20. vvurage temperature for the week, CC3. Localettes. The following is the tBi!iiou of Stepheu Girard on the subject j advertising : "I have always consid ered advertising liberally and long to e the great medium of success in busi ceig and the prelude to wealth. Aud I have made it au invariable rule, too, to ilvortise in the dullest times, a long ex perience haviug taught me that money tha? spent is well laid out ; as keeping my business constantly before the public has secured m- many sales I otherwise would have lost." A man named Shriver, of B'air county, recently weut to Janesville, Clearfield county, for the purpose of buy ing a farm. He had occasion to go into the woods "alone, when he was spirited nffav, and nothing can be ascertained of his whereabouts. Tie had a large amount uf money in his possession at the time. That mud-puddle before the barber's (hop and that '-crossing" to which we ad verted once or twice, we ate happy to see, have been repitire J. Apples and peach es are very abundmt in our market. The feuier sell for fifty cents, and the latter f.r one dollar, per bushel. Strange to iv. however, notwithstanding the cheap ues of the articles, not one of fruit-dealer; has had the courage to lay on our tible a bushel or two, &c, &c. A boy ten years of age, named Jimmy Cats, liv in.' near Tyrone, was bitten on the leg by i spotted snake- while alono in a field, a 1 , . . .. I t.T iavs since. ltu rrcat presence oi u:aJ, he immediately took his pocket-knife Elicit out thij place that was bitten ; and !.? Ins sustained no harm from the poison. Among the list of brakemen who !. .ve recently been promoted on the Pa. I'.iilioad, we notice the name of I. 31'Kee, r'' Cambria county. A new paper is to b .-t.utol in Huntingdon soon. Tt will alviwute the election of Roll and Everett. I iluliid.ivrburg is postered with chick-fa-thieves. A trial of .--kill betweeu rival dancers for a stake of ten dollars ! va: o:T in t"wn One night lat week. j They danced and danced first one step, 'v.:i 5!'...ther, ji:rs, break-downs, reels, '; t:.k slowsteps, and no-stop until ; ,l.;t r.-l rvi iheiii.-o'vcs to a ihar!t?ing ' ''.' '! r' n.-jll on. 'J !ii referee then de-j that he was unvblo to decide wlii'-h j the bitter man ?i the "light fantas- , '' ho fairly settle 1 the matter by re- : !.;a.eic dollar from c:vh of the V.'s, to ; rs !! with ! The Ilolli- ; '.' A'' ,"'' u- is informed that Cmu " rx.iiy iuA a large grape-growing '" If '.vo were to rclv our claims '''iii'.t'.oii on our vine-growing prom the Mu-ju tain County would turn ' :' t i o no great shakos. V'hen we :;; that that crop would be large this 'ii'Mt-.t that it would be large in P-t'Ttion tj the number of our vines. fur.-tay, neighbor '! Another of "' ''"iiiju, .-emi-oceasional changes in "I "'i : , of the boys occurs about this '''' 1" Ji a mouth or so tlie ouly pastime -7 '-'iil iudalge in will be the one called " appies," or pears, peaches, plums, tne case may be. Uur young j ai, .Intnes A. Kittell, had one of his -aaud fingers severely injured one day -' wee, hy being caught iu a thnLahing ---!.:do.. ;0p ,jack l'ro.st paid us a r:i Siuk:iv to.rVit ll.vi'iil tih rlm. , - "' v. t:owevtr, as far as heard from. ' observe that the ties for the Kb. & ;1 frisson Railroad arc being hauled. "oks like business. Two negroes " :' t a fii;:rrel at i Johnstown, one day ( k, ui the course of which one cut "e o'-hcr with a kuife, severely but not -Tou-ly injuring him. They were "Committed to jail. On Tuesday to Mi.-s Louise K. Vickrov deliv- j ' large and apjrcciativc audience ? 'JUr citi',ens her lecture ou the "Poetry p0f'ts of America." She gave an ting anl injtructive sketch of the an'! 11 ' (l!,l 1 ... . ... ,,s largely irom our principal po- ' 'ler address was a masterly effort, refleets great credit on the talented -The foliage of the forest air, eady begun to fade, and soon the "la tu r mi I :i.f, r 7?ml-jd; A slight Pn- j (..it . i . i cii in i nis nijfft fin cones- .'ti'.rn-, . - ' -:,11'-,-t arrived. A Bio Story SuELVED.-rThe Pitts burg Clmnicle, alter publishing our ac count of the discovery of the supposed-to-be petrified bones of an elephant which were dug up on the line of the Eb. & Ciesson It. It. a short time since, proceeds to comment on it under the above startling title iu theiblloiving style : We observe the above going the round's of the papers, andvill state what we know about these huge remains. While at Cresson we heard reports of these wonderful bone discov eries, uud wishing to adorn our columns with a full and reliable description of them, deter mined to visit the locality where they were stated to have been found. Ou Sunday, iu company with A. S. Bell, of this city, and Mr. Lee. of Philadelphia, one of the most distin guished mineralogists of this country and President of the Philadelphia Academy of Sci ence, we started out iu search of the mam moth petrification. About a mile and a half from Cresson we came upon the new track of the Cresson and Ebensburg road, aud by fol lowing it half a mile, we reached au Irish shanty and inquired of its occupant for the petrified hones He said most of them had been carried otF to Ebensburg, but showed us some few that still remained at the bottom of a deep ' cutting which was being made. We were then shownsome bunchesof common limestone, of a rather singular form, it is true, but looking as much like an '-elephant's foot'' as like a bushel measure. They had not the slightest appearance of, and certainly were not petrifications. If the legs, Ac, which were alleged to hare been discovered, were of the same substance, those who started the new animal story were as badly "soid'' as were we who had walked two miles to see some round stones. Mr. Lee had no occasion to use his little geological hammer which he always carries with him. aud which by the way, has a singular history that we may oue day relate, but turned on his foot disgusted, and we all took the back track "sadder but wiser nieu.-' (We will acknowledge that the editor was badly sold somehow or other. But the editor and his friends should not have taken it for granted that any singular-looking stone that might by chance be picked up and shown them was the same us our own unapproachable, perfectly-developed and fearfully and wonderfully made mam moth petrifaction. Localities are very jealous, and as soon as it became known that Ebensburg was to be the posseor of this gem in the bone line, such-and-such . . , , the notoriety it would givo us, to manu facture absurd stories, and make the whole thinir out to be a huge humbug. 1 his may account for the maimer in which you were taken in. In the meautime, Ebeu.s- burg still contains THE ORIGINAL AND AUTHENTIC THE ORIGINAL AND AUTHENTIC MAMMOTH PETRIFIED HONE. MAMMOTH PETRIFIED BONK. I.ovprs of the Sintrular devotees at . , . c ,, v U1C .-nrille ui inu ii.uu in .miiiiv iumu to Ebensburg if you wish to "see sights." Si.e Mere. Vv'e have been requested t state to parents and others that there exists in the minds of a majority of the juveniles of this place a singular desire to tear down r deface handbills. This, be- sides being a enseless procedure in itself, is a great annoyance to persous who ad- vcrtise in that way. What use is it to post up bills for people to read, if they are to be torn down immediately? The fact i, this vandalism must bo jstuppeJ. And as an incentive to this consummation so devoutly to be wished, allow us to state that a heavy fine can be imposed for this little thing vf tearing and defacing band- mils; and Moreover, that gentleman ias signified his intention of putting the law in force on some unlucky wight. Cor.HFCTioN. Some time since wc pub lished an account of an accideut on the 1'enna. Kaiboad, near Lily's station, in this county, in which we stated that the watchman was killed outright. As will be seen by the following, we were slightly mistaken : Tj the Editor nfThr. AUf.jhnnion : Hemlock, August 20, 1 8fiy. Permit me to inform you tliat you wore in i error iu stating that the- watehaiau, ("hi istiau Felker, was killed. One of his legs was run over bv the train, and had to be amputated the next morning by Drs. Jackson and Lem mon. He is doing as well as could be expec ted. J- 1- -M- tx-Ll,tor, $c. JfST the Thing. For the past few days, C. lv. Jones, has been selling his stock of boots and shoes, hats and caps, clothing, ke., at cost for cash at private sale. I lis doors arc still open to those who wish to avail themselves of this generous procedure. A person can buy cheap en ough from him anytime; but when he reduces the prices still further, wfiat a run of customers shouldn't he get! We hope the public will avail themselves of this chance to secure bargains. Thieves About! We learn from a Washington township correspondent that the house of 31 r. Samuel Long, at No. 2. Old portage 11. It., was entered by some thievish individual on last Saturday night week, and robbed of two pounds of candles. An attempt was made by the same persou to cut out a quilt which was in the frames; to cut out a qui" which -wasm the tramcs; but Mr. Long, hearing the noise, arose, . .i i i. i when tnc rascal uccamjicu. friT" Attend C It. Jones' auction. 57 The following ode to Cambria was written by a lady, who, although absent from our hospitable shores, still retains a vivid recollection of what a fine old place it is : 1 To Cambria. Old Cambria! though now I roam Far, far from thee, my childhood's home, My heart still fondly "clings to thee Thou art a saered name to me. O'er thy green hills how oft I've strayed, 'Neath tby greeu trees how oft I've played; The verdant meads, 1 loved them too, And the forest, where the wild llow'rs grew And birds sang sweetly from summer's heat Were oft to uie a sweet retreat. Long years have passed since then, and yet A sweet, sad feeling of regret Comes o'er my heart when e'er I hear Thy cherished name, O Cambria dear. And oft mv memory brings to mind The dear old home I left behind The grassy mound, the mossy dell, The muriu'ring brook where I loved well To pass the happy hours away; When life was but a summer's day, When all things seemed so fair to view, Aud my young heart no sorrow knew. Alas! those days are gone and past, And pleasures seem to Hy as fast; There's nothing here but must decay, There's notbrvg but must pass away. Death robs us of our dearest treasures, And sorrows mar our sweetest pleasures. Dark clouds obscure the brightest sky, Sweet Mowers bloom but for to die. This earth so green, on which we tread, Is but a torn!) where sleep the dead. Then let as lift our heart above There all is peace, there all is love. Oh, sweet the promise to us given, The Christian has a home iu heaven. Inez. Book. Auction. 3Ir. A. Glc-ason, the popular auction man, will dispose of his stock of bo ks everv evening durinir this week only. lie has just received a new supply, embracing standard woiks iu every department of literature. Particular at tention is directed to the fact that he has private sales during the day, when arti cles are sold at auction prices. To I'uniiciN, gtocii-Oeulcrs, THE SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OK TUB CAMBRIA CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, H7f bt held at E'jtnsburg, On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, am, FRIDAY, The Jd. 4th aud 3th days of OCTOliHR, lSUo. President, JOHN THOMPSON, Jr. : " Vice Presidents. Daniel .1. Morcell, John A. Blair; Managers, Geo. J. R .lgers, Jjhu Fenlon. Dr. John I.ownian. A. Kopeliu. II. C. Devine; Treasurer. James C. Noon ; Secretary, Robert A. M'Co v. The ANNUAL ADDRESS will be delivered by JOHN SCOTT, E.j.., of Huntingdon, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the last day of the Exhibition. ArCTKIX. An Auction will be held ou the secom'. 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 varied PREMIUM LIST h;i been prepared, and the Premiums. er.ri,t!!y fur Stock, have been greatly increased, ("'t Arye Mix,) m iking it au object for those hav ing good stock to brin r it to the Fair. The Managers assure the public that such improve ments will be made upon the arrangements of the former Fair :;s will make by far the be.-t one ever held by the Society ; and that such retrenchment will be made upon former expenditures as to i nut re PROMPT iA YMENT OF ALL PREMIUMS AWARDED. A pood Band of Music has been engaged, and will be on the ground during the entire exhibition. FEES OF ADMISSION: Certificates of Membership will issue at Oae Dollar, and will admit to the entire exhibition the member, his wife, anil all their children under '1 1 years of age. Tickets good tor ouly a single ad mission will issue at 25 cents. Children un der lo years of age, half price. Tickets good for the entire exhibition will be issued to apprentice boys and servant girls at 50 cents. Stock Dealers are invited to attend. CsyFor General Regulations, Judges, Com mittees, Premium Lists, ic, se large bills. August 30, 1800. 1 S T AT K OV U)U K 1 LTF LI SSIJrc'J. J Letters Testamentary on the estate of ROBERT F L INN, late of Wilmore, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of said county, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified and required to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same, are requested to present them duly au thenticated, for settlement. MARY LEVI .VIA FL1NN, JOSEPH MILLER, Wilmore, Aug. 30, 'o'0-tlt Executant. STliAY COW. Came to the residence of the subscriber, in Cambria township, about three miles west of Ebensburg, about the I Oth of the present mouth, a small red 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. DAYID K. JONES, Way Pike.) Aug. 30, 1800-3t "pKC.ISTHK AND KKCOKDKll. j Believing that but a very small portion of the citizens of my native county are willing to countenance 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 aud base ingrati tude ou the part of pretended friends, 1 offer myself as an Independent Candidate for the oliicc of Register and Recorder. If elected, all my efforts will be directed to a faithful discharge of the duties of the office. au2 ROBT. II. CAN AN. To tlie Voters of Cambria. I offer myself as an INDEPENDENT CAN DIDATE for the House of Representatives at the coming General Election. MICHAEL DAN MAGE HAN. Uusbcburp. Julv I., fcOO. T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dialer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Fancy Goons. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, &c. The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has just received a larire and new stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWEL RY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, kv., ic, which he offers very cheap. The public are invited to call and examine ' his complete assortment, as he considers it ho trouble to show his goods, 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. Give him a call, and you will get bargains. Ci1" Clork, Watches, Jeicelry, Accordeons, ,c. repaired ou short notice, with neatness and dispatch. AH work warranted, and char ges low. april 19,18G0:tf. r.ii'LOK & -uki-imb:!. 4 T THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES, h If L'NTIXODON'. Pa., Sell Fruit k Ornamental "Tress, Vines &c, of better growth, larger size, aud at lower prices than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries, and warrant them true to name. Standard Apple trees at 18 cent3 each $10 per 100. Peach trees, 13 to 20 cts each $12.30 to $13 per 100. Standard Pear trees, 30 to 75 cts ouch. Dwarf Pear trees, 30$ to$l each 20 to $00 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 30 to 75 cts each. Standard Cherry trees 37i to 75 cts. Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 73 cts. Plum trees 50 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees t)2 to $1. European Ash, 75 io 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50, Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1. American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $1.50 American Si Chinese Arbor Vita, 5u cts to $1.30 Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, &c. Ac. Huntington Jau. 25. LSUO.- 3m. lVATClSKS .i.D JEll es.5:y. w J. STAHL respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg aud vicinity that he is still engaged iu tlie ateh and Jewelry business at the old stand of Stahl A Roberts, imtuediately opposite the store of E. Shoemaker A Sons. All kinds of wat-hes, clocks and jewelry now on hand, which will be sold very low for cash. Watches, clocks, jewelry uiid 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." Ebensburg, April 5, I860, tf. K. EI. TI'DQll, IJesjieetfully informs his old friends and V' 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 il ROC Ell I ES a n i CONFECTIONS, OLD RYE WHISKEYS, WINES, ft INS, BRANDIES, &e., te." Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebens burg and vicinity for their former patronage, he solicits a continuance of the same, togelii er with as much more as may be Leitowed upon him. Ebensburg, August 25, lS50:tf. I5WOTS 1"E S!Ii:S. rjphe undersigned continues the manu JL fact lire of BOOTS and SHOES cf-cs, every dcM-riplion at his establishment.! iu Ebensburg, immediately opposite the Wfti Post Otiice. 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 taut 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, and Morocco of all kinds, suitable for fine Boots and Shoes. Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate. MESH AC THOMAS. Ebensburg, August 23, lS5t:tf. ca is s x irr w a k k-uocoi . I) EVA N S re ,. specttully in- 5gr forms the citizens of -'Qyi,'?r: ;r Ebensburg. and Cam- (Z-cjJji JV. ... fc... -- . . --gr.v a - lv. that h- has on HLJ ' KOfc hand and for sale, at his Ware-room, one square west of Blair's Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of FURNITURE, which he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice aud at reasona ble prices. Ebensburg, Oct. G, 18."0.tf i 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. ROBERTS. jya-Gt. Agent of John H.Jlughes. IM PO RTANT NOTICE. All persons indebted to Win. II. Gardner &. Co., or to G. L. Lloyd & Co., are hereby notified that the present firm will dissolve partnership in a short time, after which the books, notes, &c., will be left with au attorney for collection. Those desirous of saviug costs can do so hy calling immediately and dis charging their indebtedness, i WM. II. GARDNER. ' Wilmore, Aug 0. ItCO-tt c. TA BARGAINS: BARGAINS! for EVERYBODY ! DJ. EVANS k SON have this this day . received from the East and are now olitring to the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment of JilEy A. VI) BOY'S CLOTHIS'G, also a large lot of Iry Good, cons':iing in part of the following article", viz : Satlcs, Velvets. Cloths, Ca.-.simeres, Doeskins. Sattinelts. Tweed-, Joans. Tiekinzs, Fhnmels, Brown k Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, Ac. V. c have also on hand a l.irge assortment of BOOTS, IS HOLS, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu-, ally kept in a country store, all of which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE. N. B. The tailoring business will still be carried on in all its branches. All work will be done on short notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburg. January 25. IPOOitf KUUKHT DAVIS, JCIIX P. JONES, "Va-rIoty XIcvXX, I'KA l.KHS IX FEEP constantly on hand a h.rge and su t peri. r stock of D R Y G O O D S , of everv description, such as' CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, s a t i n i : t s , t w i : i: d s , JEANS, BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN'S, DRIJSS GOODS of retry stjjh, FANCY (ioODS AND NOTIONS, A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which have just been received from Boston. STRAW I CR and WOOL HATS, STATIONARY of everv deseri.ition, W A L L P A P E 11 of everv stvle, II AIM WARE, (JL'EESWAKE. STOXE AXD E. 1 1! Til EX WAKE. A full supply of GROCERIES, SUCH AS SUGARS. MOLASSES. SYRUPS COFFEE. TEAS AND RICE. A FULL STOCK OF SPICES, 1 O , FLOUR, BACON, FISH, TOBACCO, CIGARS & SNUFF, BAR IRON, NAILS, A N h G L A S S Always on hands. DrusTM, Paints ami Oils, and a full Assortment of other articles usually kept iii country stores. AU kiiuis of Country Produce, such as Butter lii, 15. scon V.cAu, V.'oJ, Po tatoes, Bonus. Ri.g.-, ie., taken ii exchange for G'ooJs, and the Cash never refused. fcST CHERRY, POPLAR an-I PINE LUM BER bought and sold. DAVIS A JONES. EbensburK. At;r. 25. lS5'J.-tf. T EVY COOL'S FOR RING AND SUMMER. Just received, and for sale ut reduced pri ces, a full supply of Staple and Famy Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimcres. Sattiuctts. Jeans, Tweeds, and a large variety of other summer we;r for men and boys. 2uo pieces of Prints, Ginghams, Lavns, and other Fancy Dress Goods. Brown and Bleached Muslins, Checks and Fancy Shirtings, Flannels, Stella, Cashmere and Merino Shawls, Hoiserv, Gloves, Notions, MADE-UP CLOTHING, " . II ATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES. All Wool Carpeting?, Hemp and Cotton do. at from l." to 2ri cents per y;ird, Floor Oil Cloths, Qncensware and Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries, Drugs and Medicines, Linseed and Whale Oils, Window GIass; Paints, Varnish and Turpentine. Fish, Salt, Flour, Iron, Nails and Steel. Ma nilla and HMnp Ropes of different sizes. Cot ton Yarns. Carpet Chains, &c, Ac. all of which will be sold at the'rerv Ivtrext prices. E. HUGHES. Ebensburg. May 3. ISCO-tf TVOOD, MORRELL & CO.. T V Johnstown, Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX ALL KINDS K M K KC11 A N DISK, Keep constantly ou hand the following arti cles : - DBY GOODS. HATS AND CAPS, CARPETING S, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, BONNETS, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, PROVISIONS, BOOTS 4 SHOES, FISH, SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, 'KEI OK ALL KINDS. VKUKTAUI.KS, AC. ti-T" Clothing and Boots and Shoes ruade'to order ou reasonable terms. Johnstown March 1 lJ6-ti'. PURE CIDER Y1NECAR ! TO GROCES AND HOUSEKEEPERS. 't'he subscriber would call your attention to the fact that he has commenced in the bor ough of Johnstown the manufacture of l'urt 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. Orders should be addressed to JOHN SHARP. John: town. Pa. M.iv - I. lSK'O-tf mm mi T EAD THIS, AND STUDY. YOUR IX V X IVTIZKESTS! JUST RECEIVED, NEW STOCK OF - WATCHES, JEWELRY :- Clocks and Motions, A: the uf the Dij Watch, Mam at. Johtton-n The undersigned desires to call the atten tion of the people oi Johnstown and surround ing country to the fact that he has ben ap pointed an" Agent of a large importing houae ol" WATCHES, CLOCKS, ic, aud also of a large manufacturing establishment cf JEW ELRY, whereby he is enable. 1 to offer such inducements to purch asers of these articles aj were never before offered i: this place, or any where this side of the A'.legenies. He would also cai! attention to hij large assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY received ail of the -t beautiful vvorkiuanshi test styles aril Having select ed his stock with gre:j.t c;ire. he is confident he can siiit every taste as to style as well as ell pockets by the great reduction in prices. are particularly invited to an iuspecticn of the present stock and prices. EAR DROPS hitn eito sold at $1.50 will now be sold at 75 cts. and warranted to stand the t?gt of leear. Breast Pins,, Rings, &c., at a reduction. i i: X T L, i: 31 K X ! I would call your attention to my beautiful assortment of GOLD AXD SILVER VTA TCI2ES at the following very low prices: Hunting Verge Watch, warrauted:::::::::::$6,25 Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at !?20, and then reduced to $14, I will now sell at from::::S10 to $11,50 Hunting Levers from::::::::::::::::::$12 to $16,00 Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore sold at $10, I will sell at from::::$7 to $8,00 Open Faced Detached Levers:::::$10 to $12,00 AH iratrfits sold trill he warranted to qo for twelve mouth!, or exchange for another of equal ralue. ' Everybody is invited to call and examinw the stock, as style it is unrivalled in this com munity, while the prices at which it is offered lire unprecedented- low. Goods sold for CASH only. te?3t Particular attention paid to reparing Clocks, Watches. Jewlery, Ac., of all kinds, for which the Cambria Iron Company's "scrip'' will be taken at par. AM work warranted. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches. Jewelry. Sc., at less than city prices. JOS. G. HOLMES. Agent. Sept. 8, lj?5f.-ly. Clieape&l ! Kent!! 'Largest!:! $35,00 Pays for Tuition in Single and Double En try Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arith metic and Lectures. Board S weeks $20 ; Stetliouary $7; Tuition 3 : Entire expenses $C2. Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weks. Every student upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the books of any business, and qualified to earn a salary ot from !S-00 to $,l,GOO. Students enter at any time No vacation Review at pleasure. FIRST PRKinrilS FOR BEST WEITIXG Awarded this Institution. Thebestand great est variety of Penmanship in any one Hall of the Union, is found here. tt" Ministers' Sons received at half price. For full information. Circular, Specimen of Business and Ornamental Writing and Em bellished View of the College, inclose five let-U-r stamps to F. W. JENKINS. Sept 2:-y. Pittsburgh Pa. J860. SHEET-IRON WARE. COPPER WARE, J. si. ianisiiCTo Desire to call the attention of the public to their new TIN SHOP now opened in the large"1 brick building on the corner of Main aniL Franklin streets, opposite the Mansion House rind next to the Banking House of Bell. Smith A Co., JotuiSiOUll, ;., where they purpose manufacturing all kbids of TIN, SHEET-lRGTi A HO COFFER WARE. Their work will t o made ly the best work men and of the lu-U rn.iieiijis. They are de termined to sell all hinds cf wre at the cheapest rates, whole-ale and retail. P. S, AH orders for SPOl TING attended to on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Johnstown, Dec. S, T. LL.UK 1100UE. J. ALEX. MOOKk- .UOOHR .Si. 3IOOUL:, T espeet fully inform the citizens of Ei- L ensburg. aud Cambria county generally, that they have now ou hand, and are con stantly, in receipt of - - -DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE. HATS, CAPS. : BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, ETC., ETC., 0 Ac., Ac, Ac. All of which they arc prepared to sell at prices which defy competition. Purchasers ' are earnestly requested to call and examine our stock, as we are always prepared to give satisfaction in goods aud prices. August 2"), I8.")y:tf EH E3 EZ C3L n859. DAH. C. MORRIS, 1859. OKALl.R IN EASIIOXA BLE HATS j- CAPS, TkHzxx. Stroot, OProSITK TIIK MANSION HOUSK, Q Jolinstoivn, la. ran I-'OIl Ki:T. - ; i rilhe subscriber will lease for a term of year.i 1 ' THE PENSACOLA MILL PROPERTY. with l.f.oo acres of land adjoining, heavjlv tnnnereu oo acres surrounding the mill, are cleared, and under a high state of cultivation Also, jiiucksmitus' stops, Trucka, Ac. -Mill has one of Vatrt.'s Cirenlur S.-nvi It. tt The 84 well as an upright saw. and three small circw 1 S It t. 1 iars tor lain. c, anu is capaiiie ot making 10.000 FEET OFLCMRER PER DAY. The above described valuable propertr will be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv en at any time. Address LLOYD A HILL. HoEidavsbur-. Or " v. H. liiitoviB, Eso., Wi'.ii September 1, 1 r' t f. p it i j. 'A o J m I - t 0th- -aria I J