oAllogliaiiiarL. 'i!urHa:T:T:PTEM1JEH 20. LOCAL AfiD PERSONAL." TaERMOMETRlCAL OBSERVATIONS. i-ietareJ weekly, ly Dr. R. S. Bunu. FOR WtEK ENDING AUGUST 20. 7 a. m. 12 m. C p. m. av'he. 50 65 01 58 49 0 el HO 7-t 70 C4 10 73 71 CO C2 73 73 71 Ot 78 Tt 72 C2 80 76 72 15. :c. 17. 13. i. i a. Average temperature for the week, 66. Localettes. The People's Party of Blair county held an enthusiastic demon stration a few evenings since. Hon Dan iel I'llman, of New York, aud others, ad dressed the meeting. Although conduct ed in an eminently orderly manner, the proceedings were interrupted by a set of rowdies, who threw stones and other dan gerous missiles into the crowd, striking and severely injuring many. Several of the perpetrators of this attempt to muzzle the freedom of speec h have heen arrested. YVe :ire in favor of letting the law have it wnv, but we are also inclined to believe that a e it-o'nine-tails well laid on, a coat of tar and leathers ditto, and a request to hnvetlie country between two days would meet the merits of their case, precisely. We observe the following acknowl edgements in the report of the Treasurer if the Presbyterian Hoard of Foreign Miins for August, IStiO, published in the Presbyterian Banner: Kbensburg con roation, SlS,OUj Little ( iirls. Missionary Seie:y, Sli.OO. -A brakeman on the 1'ensylvania Kailroad, named R. J Jen iiin, of Harrisburir, was recently so in ju re'! ly an accident on the road that he sur vived but a short time, lie was engaged ! be married to a young lady, and a short time before his death, by mutual request, t;' y were united. "The bridegroom pass el front the altar to the tomb, and the 'ride of au hour changed her wedding prments for the habiliments of mourn it'.M This is truly a sad and touching incident. The winter so.-siun of the Klkr's llidge Academy will commence ou the l.-t of November. This is an excel lent educational institution. Wc for- ir-'t to notice last week that the Republi can pde which was cut down during the firt week of court had been re-raised. A sr.tIi was delivered on the occasion bv A. A. Barker, Exp, and much enthusiasm ni.ijilfe.tcd. The Altoona Tribune y-'l-s that an old citizen of Cambria, coun ty, mined Fred fJcorgc, was recently ur-!'-trd i: ml lodged in the Blair county '-'1 '.. .. li . t . . , r .....1 n..r i..mm...w. j " i-A luvf. Hubert Hays and liiurge ; i'litt have been appointed passenger con- j '!:'!"'. t.u the Pcima. Hail road. We are j i::' i:ued that Charley Seely, who for a j l"iig time held tin- same post on the road, ': rt-:iifd. We bad a beautiful dis- ! 1'i.iy i.f the singular pheii'"iuenon known Aurora ISoiealis, or Xortbern Lights. "i .it.;:d.iy ni-bt. A new scbool- h ii-e. recently erected in Indiana bor ",h. co.-t upwards of ten tlioiisand dol- U;s Tiu- lem. it Sent, is rejoiced to k:i"v that the recent frost in this section "f country did no injury to the corn or hu l:vln-at. So are we for what would Vle do without coin dodgers or buckwheat " ;:. ! The Blair county juil con- t:iiin eleven inmates at present. The ' hiHtuw n fair will commence on next l!"iiduy, tlio 27th inst.. and continue 1 r tluee days Our neighbor of the -'-i:u;trJ threatens to send his pet mouse "!' !" l)on't you do it ours is not a ' i.i'Jiec. Lovers of the bivalves v' ' t ... .hdighted to learn that lilai.i keeps ' 1 an A. No. 1 article. Customers ' --iipplicii with fries, stews, or the r,'v '!; 1 undiluted. The. Breckinridge I'""' recently rai.-ed at Martz's tavern, on :? bbensbarg plank-road, was cut down ':' 'lucl.idy un Monday night. This is '' ' b I!y ;i un'un trick, and one which no i':-'u:m would perpetrate. Maj. T. ;' '!:-aiie, our efficient County Super- : -!'h;it, gives notice in our advertising ' ':il:iis t.j-day of the times lie will visit f "f the districts in the coiintv for '"' i'Urpust: of examining teachers, Par- t interested will please make a iiyte. '"rsi.u's Magaziuc for October is a star '"filler. We always feel anxious for the J!'!','raiKX' of this monthly, Lucuu.se it ''i:nii inure and U tter reading matter, "I'l'in plates, engravings, Ac., than any ''!'"'ari" iced magazine published. !, animal Ci.nference of the Welsh In- '"d.-ut luirch was held in this place 'tn"g pan of the past and present weeks. i, 1 ur;-e ii umber of ministers were pres b !tid th,' proceedings were highly Tn " "t:iig.-.. Wc have received i'race 'uav.mIs; -Little l'ilgriui' lor next It is w.ll gottcn-up. OuPw County Fair. On next Tuesday week, the sixth aunual Fair of the Cam bria County Agricultural Society will commence. As it is likely that on the success of this exhibition will hinge the future course of the Society that is to ay, that it will then be decided whether it will go on in the good course it has be gun, prospering and to prosper, or pass off the stage of usefulness into the dark abyss of forgetfuluess it is essential that the display be as interesting and imposing as possible. It is hardly necessary to say that these Fairs are useful ever3'body knows that who knows anything about the matter. They are a benefit to everybody, for the create a desire to excel in, and give a fresh impetus to every branch of business. Besides, they furnish a much-needed holiday to the working classes, .which -is more profitably spent than could be other wise. The posters containing the lists of pre miums have been distributed throughout the county. But for the benefit of any who may not have seen them, we will state that the premiums for articles are larger this year than ever before. And more, that they will be punctually paid as soon as awarded. The success of the exhibition will in a great measure depend upon the efforts of our own citizens and our immediate neigh bors, the farmers. Let us ea;h do our share ladies aud all. Let us each take something to swell the aggregate. The ladies can take their plain and fancy needlework, their preserves, bread and j butter, and not the least interesting, they can go themselves. The men can take j specimens of their skill and handicraft, I and the farmers their grain and fruit and stock. Auu those wtio live a ui.-tance from us can come themselves and bring nont'thiit'j with them. Wc have got the material for a first class Fair in our midst and especially is such the case this fall, when the earth has brought forth abundantly and everything j is ina prosperous condition. Shake, off j your apathy, citizens, ami make the effort. lo not allow it to be said that you would i not sustain the Society in its efforts for ! your good. Why, the address to be de i livercd on the occasion by John Seott, ; Ksrp, of Huntingdon, will bo in itself j worth a week's wages, j do to the Fair, and take your wife and children and friend with you. And if we don't then succeed, it will not be your fault. lm (lovKHNoR : IIknrv Foster A rather funny incident with regard to one of the (Gubernatorial candidates oc curred in this place the other day, which we t Iii ilk. will bear telling. An unsophis ticated Herman, bailing from that de lightful rural locality yclept Xew Cer lnany, being in town on business, dropped in at a restaurant to refresh himself. While there, he fell into conversation with the proprietor of the establishment who is himself a (Jcriuan, and the topic naturally centered on politics. 'Veil," said Kural Friend, "us e;nmy crats ish running a man for (iuvnur vhat kin talk Deutsche, anyhow." "Oh, no," answered Proprietor, "he is no (Herman." "Ya.-di, he talks Deutsche for I hcarn him myself," rejoined II. F., emphatical ly. "M3' friend, you must be mistaken ; for I have kuoAU Mr. Foster for several veais, and know whereof I affirm when 1 sav that he is no Teuton." Here was a singular state of affairs a pretty mix of gfnealouical surmises, truly. Mutual ex p'a nations enued, however, when it was ascertained that Kural Friend was of the linn belief that Mynheer Henry Foster, the popular landlord of the "Arcade" ho tel of this place, was the man whom the Loco-Focos of this State'were limning Cu be rnatorial-wise, and if he had not been enlightened on the subject, he would have voted next fall under the conviction that he was giving a Cambria county man a decided lift thitherward. Where ignorance is bliss supreme, Wisdom s folly that is certain ; lUitfuxtn knowledge then like freem Kn, go and vote for A. J. I'lruTix. Arrestee on Srsi'ioox. A young man named Charles Watson, who for a number of years attended bar for Mr. I. Crawford, of the "Logan House" in this ! place, was arrested iu Pittsburg one day last week, on suspicion of embezzling I money from his employer, (Mr. Crawford.) ! In absence of proof, however, he was dis charged. Pole Raising. The Republicans rais ed a pole at Belsano on Tuesday. A large I delegation from this place, accompanied by a band of music, was present. Nu- jueioiis speeches were delivered A Farewell to Summer. The sub ject of the following "pome" was evident ly suggested by the late style of weather, which, to say the least of.it, favored very strougly a.s if Old Boreas had unchained a few of his "biting blasts" to frighten glorious Summer from her throne. In this, we are happy to say, he did not altogether succeed, for Summer still holds her wonted sway although slightually debilitated by the fierce attack. It is written expressly for our columns by the inimical Blobbs : Farewell to Summer ! a long farewell ! Winter's cominjr, coming, coming ; Xo more the bees through clover-fields Are merrily, joyously humming. But ilrcury, cold and chill the wind Will soon lie shrieking, shrieking, shrieking, O'er what is now a Paradise (Comparatively sneaking.) Fellers and gals then can't go out (.Jo out a walking, walking, walking, Uut'll have to wearily sit in doors, And do their courting and talking. Our old plank-road'll no more resound To merry talking, laughing, shouting, For snow-drifts on its liosom'll lie, And successfully prevent all go-outing. But. joy 'fiove measure! tin's remains We'll go sleighing, sleighing, sleighing: Two-phorty. sleigh, nice gal. and sieh, And le! Ls a jingling and playing; Who cures for expenses or the cold Tho' the latter be freezing, nipping, biting ? 'Tis Love that makes the world jro round, And the world goes round a kiting. Proceedings of Colrt. The first week of Court was principally taken Up by proceedings in petty criminal eases of a character to interest no one except the parties immediately concerned therein. The following were the proceedings in the celebrated Washington Township Election Conspiracy affair : Commonwealth vs. Albert F. Cantwc'il. In dictment, wilful fraud in discharge of his du ties as Judge of an Flection held in Washing ton town-hip. Oct. l'J, ljrf. Continued. t loiiiiionwciilta vs. Warner Beuder. mciit, wilful l'r.iud in discharge of hi Indict- : duties i Inspector of said Flection Verdict guilty, Motion for now trial. Commonwealth vs. John W. Short. Indict ment, wilful fraud in discharge of his duties ps Clerk of snid Flection. Jury unable to agree, and I left, oi d-i cd iato recognizance for his appearance at next Court. Indictments are also pending against Henry Kcusch for fraud in discharge of his duties as Inspector, and Charles (ieis man for fraud in discharge of his duties as Clerk, of said election; but the defen dants have not been taken. Miss Vickrov's Lecture. Wc last week briefly adverted to the lecture de livered in this place by Miss Louise E. ickroy, on the "Poetry and Poets of America." Miss Yickroy has herse'f achieved an enviable reputation as a po etess, and she is eminently fitted for the task of interesting an audience on such a subject. Her information with regard to the history of American poets and poetry from our earliest existence as a nation down to the present time is large and va ried, and the arrangement of her many juotations showed a cultivated taste and vivid discernment of the beautiful. Altho' the evening was dark and damp and dis agreeable, a large proportion of our citi zens attended her lecture, and expressed in unmitakable terms their approbation of her effort. She is a native Cambrian, and one of whom we have just reason to feel proud. Interesting to Celirates. A friend info: ins us that he is at present engaged in collecting some statistics, which, when in a complete state, will give some curious information. He purposes, first, to ascer tain, as far as possible, the number of un married marriageable ladies and gentle men we have in our midst. After he has accomplished this task, he will cast about him and see how many passably-good matches he could manufacture out of (he lot were the matter lelt to his disposal. But as matches (except lucifers) are made in Heaven, these will not be binding, lie also will satisfy himself as to the probable number who should have followed Nature's first law and got married say ten years ago.. We will publish the result of his labors when completed. CSyThe melancholy days are come, The saddest of the year When the song-bird s cheery voieeisnium, Aud nature's face is drear When folks to C. R. Jones' store In countless numbers Hock, To do what they have done before Look o'er his Winter stock. And when they get there, I cannot tell why, Buc it is a fixed fact they invariably buu. I. S. : Perhaps it is because ho sells so very cheap. iXEW KtITE3IET! Q M. KERN cV BUO., WlLMOHE, CaMBHIA CO., P.V. Resnectfullv calls the attention of the pub- . . 1 ..i lie to their large auu varieu ussorimcui oi DRV GOODS. HARDWARE, HATS, BONNETS, SHOES, MEDICINES, GROCERIES QUEENSWARE, CAPS, BOOTS, DRUGS, kc, kc, kc Thev are prepared to sell at lower rates than anv establishment iu the county. Their goodi being selected with a view to ihe wants of the , onutrv. taunot fail to recommend them to the public. aug25,lS.l' if Q T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And DcaUr in ' CLOCKd, WATCIIKtf, JEWELRY, 1 Fancy Goods. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, &c. The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Fbensburg and surrounding country, that he has just received a large anil new stock of CLOCKS. WATCHES. JEWEL RY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c, kc, which he oilers very cheap. The public are invited to call and examine his complete assortment, as he considers it no 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 liiui a call, and you will get bargains. Clock, Wtttcfie, Jewelry, Arcordt-ons, .ye., repaired on short notice, with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted, and char ges low. , april l'J,1800:tf. TAI LOR & CltlMI i:it, : THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES. JlrxTixunox, Fa., V.1 ell Fruit & Ornamental Tress, Vines &c, 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 1 -i cents each Sl5 per 100. reach trees, la to 20 cts each oci.yu to Si", per 100. Standard I'car trees. "0 to T." cts oach. Dwarf Fear trees. aoStoSl each 20 to S0O per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, ."0 to 75 cts each. Standard Cherry trees 'Ml to 7." ets. iKvarf Cherry trees DO to 70 cts. I'lum trees 5tt cts. Apricot trees 40 to art cts. Nectarine trees 2jcts each. Grape Vines 2." cts to Si. Silver Maple trees Gl to Si. Euro;. can Ash. 7." Xo 1 European Larch. 75 ets to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts to Si. American Balsam Fine, 75 cts to $1.5il American & Chinese Arbor Vita-. 50 eld to S 1 .5o Strawberry Flants. .1 per ion, &c. &c. II u nt iiiLTton Jan. 25, isnu.- :nn. TSTAIIL respectfully informs the citizens of Fbensburg anil vicinity that lie is still engaged in the Watch and Jewelry business at the old stand of StahKv Roberts, immediately opposite the store of E. Shoemaker i Sans. Ail kinds of watches, clocks and jewelry now on hand, which will be sold verv low for cash. Watches, clucks, jewelry ami musical instru ments of all kinds repaired at the shortest notice and warranted. The holies are invited to call and examine his large stock of jewelrv. J. STA1IL." Kbensburg. April 5, 1SG0. tf. it. ei. n ao5, X Respectfully informs his old friends and V the public generally that he is still to be found at his store room, ou High street, ad joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa red at all times to furnish consumers with GROCEKIES and CONFECTIONS, OLD KYE WHISKEYS, W 1 N K S , C. I N S , BRANDIES, Ac, etc. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Kbens burg and vicinity for their former patronage, he solicits a continuance of the same, togctli er with as much more as may be bestowed upon him. Fbensburg. August 25. 185D:tf. ISO (ITS 1 SESOF.S. riMic JL fac UTKlersigiieii continues t lie nianu- turc of BOOTS and SHOES of-- every description at his establishment, fcl in Eben-sburg. immediately opposite the 1 ost Olhce. Employing none but the best workmen, he trusts that he has been and still is at nil 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. lie has also on hand a large assortment of French Calf-skins, and Morocco of all kinds, suitable for fine Roots aud Shoes. Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate. MESH AC THOMAS. Kbensburg, August 25, 185!):tf. C'.tlSI.i:T WAKL-ROOJl. Tl E V A N S re- Jl' spcctfully in forms the citizens of Fbensburg, and Cam bria count v general-- 4 lv, that he has on Mi 1. 1 .... 1 1' . .. . 1 - iiiiuu nuu lor sine, ;il - - - bi Wa r-rrTi nni -I ' 7 - J square wesioi inatr s f (PsZ-j Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of FURNITURE, wWich he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Fbensburg, Oct. 0, 1850.-tf 1ECISTER AND RECORDER. ; Relieving that but a very small portion of the citizens of my native rouiily are willing to countenance fraud, deception anil falsehood on the part of my nvowed 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 offer myself as an Independent Candidate for the office of Register and Recorder. If elected, all my efforts will be directed to a faithful discharge of the duties of the oflicc. au2 ' ROBT. 11. CANAN. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All persons indebted to Wm. II. Gardner k Co., or to G. L. Lloyd & Co., are hereby notified that the p resent firm will dissolve partnership in a short time, after which the books, notes, &c, will be left with an attorney for collection. Those desirous of saving costs tun do so by calling immediately and dis charging their indebtedness, WM. JI. GARDNER. W'ilmorv. -Aug t4? 1 f,J0--lt 1 w- BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! for EVERYBODY T J. EVANS & SON have this this ds-y I received from the Fast and are now ottering to the citizen'? of Kbensburg, and vicinity, u well selected assortment of MKX AXJ IOV S CLOTH IS O, alo h large lot of Ii-y 4mxIs, consisting in part of the following articles, viz : Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sattinetts. Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown & Bleached Mu.-lins, DKESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, Ac. We have also cm hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, CROCER1ES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CAUPET-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 I'RODUCE. N. B. The tailoring business will still be carried ou in all its branches. All work will be done on short notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Kbensburg. January 25. 18;0:tf ROBERT IAVLS Jt'UN P. JONES, "Variety XX-zxll, 1)K AI.KItS IX rOKUI(. AMI DOMESTIC EFP constantly on hand a large and su perior stock of D R Y C O () D S , of every description, such as' CLOTHS, CASSIMKRFS. S A T I N ETS , T W E E DS. JEANS, BROWN AND BLE ACH ED MUSLINS. DlilJSS G (TODS uf , ,;; st,I; V A N C Y GOODS AND N O T I O N S , A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which have just been received from Boston. STRAW FUR and WOOL HATS, STATIONARY of every description. W ALL HARD W A Hi-:. PAPER of every style, yLL'ASWARK. STOXi: A XI) J.'. 1 R TJIEX IF. IRE. A full supply of GROCERIES, such as sugars. molasses. syrups coffee, teas and rice, a fill 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 n hanps. Drills, I;iiiifs :inl Oils, and a full nssortment of oilier articles usually kept in country stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such as Butter Eggs, Bacon. Grain. Wool. Po tatoes, Beans. Rags, &c, &c, taken in exchange for Goods, and the Cah never refused. gs-jy-CIIKKKY. POPLAR and PINE LUM BER bought and sold. DAVIS JONES. Fbensburg. Aug. 25. ISWb-tf. EW GOODS FOR STRING AND SUMMER. Just-received, and for sale at reduced pri ces, a full supply of Staple and Fancy Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts. Jeans, Tweeds, and a large variety of other summer wear for men and boys. 200 pieces of Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, and other Fancy Dress Goods. Brown and Bleached Muslin. Checks and Fancy Shirtings, Flannels, Stella, Cashmere and .Merino Shawls, Hoiscrv, Gloes, Notions, MADE-UP CLOTHING, HATS, AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, All Wool Carpetings, Hemp and CoMon do. at from 15 to 2S cents per yard, Floor Oil Cloths, Quecnsware and Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery. Groceries, Drugs ami Medicines, Linseed ami Whale Oils, Window Glass, Paints, Varnish and Turpentine. Fish, Salt, Flour, Iron. Nails and Steel, Ma nilla and Hemp Ropes of different sizes, Cot ton Yarns, Carpet Chains. Ac, Ac all of which will be sold at the vert lou est prices. E. HUGHES. Kbensburg, May ::. is0-tf vyOOD, MOB REEL & CO., y Ju'Instows. Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX ALL KI."HS OK VK11CUAXIOSK, Keep constantly on hand the following arti- DRY-GOODS, I1ATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS, BONNETS, HARDWARE, "PROVISIONS, CARPETINGS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE. HOOTS 4 HIIOES, GROCERIES. VEKH OK ALL KINO? FISH. SALT, FLOUR. BACON, VKl.KTAULKS, C tKj" Clothing and Roots and Shoes uiadejto order on reasonable terms. Johnstown March 1 lm'.O-tf. INSTATE OF R( )BERT FL1 NX, JJx '.f. 4 Letters Tctainentary on the estate of ROBERT FL1NN. late of Wiluiore, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of said county, all persons indebted to said eAate 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 LEVIN t A FLINX, JOSEPH MILLER, Wiliuorc. Aug. 3. '60-'-t '-v:. Ii:adtiiis, and study iuuu x ow ixtkkests! J EST RECEIVED, NEW STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY flocks and Xotious, .lr tht! tjn of the, Jitj Watch, Matn t . JnhfJou n The undersigned desires to call the atten tion of the people of Johnstown and surround ing country to the fact that he hns been ap pointed an Agent of large importing house of WATCHES. CLOCKS, kc, nd also of a. large manufacturing establishment of JEW ELRY, t hereby he is enabled to offer such inducements to purchasers of these articles i were never before offered in this place, or any where this side of the Allegenies. He would also call attention to bii larjja assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY iust received all of the latest styles ard most beautiful workmanship. Ilaviug selct t ed his stock with great care, he is confident he can suit every taste as to style as veil as all pockets by the great reduction in prices. TUB XiAjDISS are pai ticularly invited to an inspection of th prehcnt stock and prices. EAR DROPS hitn- erto sold at SI. 50 will now be sold at 75 cts. and wuruiitid to ttaitdthe lest of wear. Breast Pius, Rings, ie., at a reduction. ; iixtl b: .h i: xi I would call your attention to my beautiful assortment of GOLD AXJ) SILVER WATCHES at the following very low prices: Hunting Verge Watch, warranted:::::::::::$tf,2fc Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at S20, and then reduced to Hi, I will uow sell at from::::SlO to $11,50 Hunting Levers froni::::::::::::::::::?12 to $10,00 Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore sold at Sin. I will sell at froni::::$7 to S8.no Open Faced Detached Levers:::::!? 1 II to S12.0O .1 tT'itrhi-H told icill he. warranted to yo for tu-rlee iionlli: or exchanye for another uf njval ruins. Everybody is invited to call aud examine the stock, as style it is unrivalled in this com munity, while the prices at which it is offered are Uiipreeedcntedly low. Goods sold for I CASH onlv. EL.I'Vticular attention paid to reparing Clocks, Watches. Jewlery, ie., of all kinds, for which the Cambria Iron Company's 'rcriji'' will be taken at par. All work warranted. TOWN" AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches. Jewelry. Jfcc. nt less than city prices. JOS. G. HOLMES, Agent. Sept. S. KS59.-1V. Pays for Tuition in Single and Double En try Book-Keeping, Writing. Commercial Arith metic and Lectures. Rjurd 8 iC(,t.S20; Slutiouary !?" ; Tuition S35 ; Entire rrpentts $02. Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every studeut upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage tho books of any Lusiuess, aod qualified to cam a salary of from sr,oo to $1,000. Students enter at any time No varation Review at pleasure. FIRST I'REMICMS FOK BEST WHtTIXO Awarded this Institution. The bestand great est variety of Penmanship in any one Hall of th Union, is found here. Ministers' Sons received at half price. For full information, Circular, Specimen of Business and trnaniental Writing and Em bellished Yiuw of tte College, inclose five let ter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Sept 2'.'-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. T. DLAll: OlRF.. J. ALEX. ilOOIJK 31 00 re &. ii 00 it 1:, I") espectfully inform the eitixens of Eb i ensburg, and Cambria ennnty generally, that they have now on hand, and are con stantly, in receipt of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARmVAKK, QFEF.NSWAKK. II ATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, BONNETS, e rc, ETC., Ac, Ac, Ac. AM of which they are prepared to sell t prices which defy competition. Purchaser are carnetiy requested to call and examine our stock, as we are always prepared to give satisfaction in goods aud prices. August 25, 1859:tf FOK REST. T he subscriber will lease for a term of vear3 THE PENSACOLA MILL PROPERTY," with l,(K"i acres of land adjoining, heavily timbered 30 acres surrounding the mill are cleared, and under a high state of cultivation. Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, Ac. The Mill has one of Page's Circular Saws in it, as well as an upright saw. and three small circu lars for lath. Ac, and is iipable of making 10,0(i0 FEET OF LUMBER PER DAY. The above described valuable property will be leased on favorable terms. Posfession giv en at any time. Address LLOYD A HILL. Hollid.iysburgr. Or W.m. H. Gardner, Esy., WiL- P September 1, lt50:tf. B 1359. DAN. C. MORRIS, 1859. a DKAL&R IS EASIIOXAHLE HATS CA .?, 2V2x1xil Stroct, OPPOSITE THE MANSION HOI SK, E2 Jolmstouii, lu. Q 031 ES S3 ESS STB of AY COW. Came to the residence the subscriber, in Cambria township. about three miles west of Fbensburg, about the Huh of the present month, a small red COW, having no visible marks, and supposed to be about seven years old. The owner ii 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 Mf.) Aug. 30, 18i0-at To tlie Voters of Cambria. I offer myself a3 an INDEPENDENT CAN, D1DATE for the House of Representatives at the coming General Election. MICHAEL DAN' MAGEHAN. ! Knsbeburg. July 12, 1P60. . 1 uT !bsvril.e Vr Tut AiLEtiTu m-. 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