1 1 do Oti; id?; van; oPe. tbatl the ofl andl a. eg ofl s re- riterl tj. J I i few from they With com. I it we I take Ioau rcles, IQ'tl 59 aad enscn. 10 nc , 1 tantlv fire tne:r except r luno OrLen :edit!g, 10 COL-li'ar.U. IaTiaal we ou; aim to I ill not . Vitli blooh miaul- helpks-- ucatt- hand?, b blooul r endcii ro hear and It'"1 f prey of cut- Atitits i: wini. C'J licle 1 t" omas El i. wlit. fieriioocl ible acdl r visite-til destroy n lean), i Citr - rest i-offl n auet ;tl li easterly I J orris I liurcofipgl It then lirection. re force lorgan, it 1 uric? twal he bodies ind from from the ilea fro"5 hi?h Iro- , resiJinzl reported t i wife nu , six mik 1 blS 810 wb-n tb in oil n . was in r,ht to the Inc. n I is otber hougbt ty i tense -bis wife t cbiU,lE ile-hon re injured; i are mor- , yesterday nfr BorrT :itizens p idea of la torn U A. 1 pea Xlirce Days Later lrom Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE BREMEN. New York, May 29. jhe steamer Bremen arrived this morning, from Bremen and Southampton, bringing London dates to Tuesday noon, the 17 iust. The steamers Saxonia and Jura had arri ved out. The ship Thames, from Savannah, had t'co partially burned in the Dock at Liver- K after lowr hold. Jo battle nau (asm piace. f'Qe head-quarters of the Emperor Napo- i.3 Un HtpiI nt. Alnssjindrin Icon ow . . Austria is raising u iuau iu tcveniy-uve juililOBS. The resignation of Count liuol from the ministry U confirmed. Many lauurcs are rcporieu as uaving oc curred on the London oiock fcxenange.- Outi-n V ictona rcvieweu tue troops on tue lGih iust. Couut I ersigny, me new rrencu iuinistcr, i .J T nn tho 11th fVirmr f!m-t sebakoff bad also arrived. It is it-ported trial trio Jumperor apoieou addressed a letter to tjeen ictona bo tore Lis departure for Italy, repealing his promise to take no step during tlo war to comprcuiise tLe iuterest of Kuglaud. The Iudia and China mails bad readied London. Lan Latcutta uates are to .April o, and from IiODg Kong to March liMu. The news is not important. J he Trench i i i j t- i - 1 e troops liaa capiurcu cuig'iu, u uaceoi cuu fci l.-rable strength iu Cochin Cbiua. The American frigate trurmautown and stea'uer 31 ictisaippi were at Japan. The War. Vothin? further of importance had been rectivcJ from the seat of war ; no collision bavin" occurred , though soon expected, lhe pans c.irrcf undent ot the London limes tavs that tha cou&decee of fcuccess by the Bni,y ia Italy is so great that preparations fill iuon be made at Notre lamc for a te J, km thaukfgiving for a great victory, ex- p.?cud to be uJiLOunced text week. r,. f . i e . be t'tneers oi me regiment oi sappers, to be ci'tumandoJ by i'riuco Napoleon, left Paris on the 14th for Toulon A train of scige ar tillery bad also left for Italy. t is rumored that arms have Deen sent to Hungary, and that the Iluogariaus abroad arc acr.fcW employed in fomenting an insur rcjtwn in tLcir country. An ttiiciil bulletin from Piedmont, dated the 14th , says the Autrians withdrew ti-day f.-uiu Uobbia, reecutly thtir head-quarters. tut a second aud stronger rcuounoitcriu furee Las been pushed forward to the walls cf Ur. The Emperor Napoleon, with Marshal Can- . jka Dbtrt, roae through toe Ftreets or -llesan-Jria on tiorseback. He was everywhere re aived with tha greatest dembnsiratioua of An official bulletin from Turin announces I 'Vtiaeuts made by the Austrians from Stra- 1b toward? oghera. The failure of Mrssrs. Crossweil & Co j.naiiigham, is auuouiiced of IaCcr lioiti Lurupe. LRRIVAL THE HAMMOXIA. New Yor.K, May 30. Tie steamship Hammonia from Southamp ton the lSth inst., arrived at this port this iorcu-r Her advices are one uay later Vd those furnished by the steamer Now K-rk. Xap-deon remained at Allessandria. busied It bi Lis generals iu laying strategetical plaiiS. The Piedmoutesc cavalry had falltu in ;t'a a dttaebmoit of Austrian buzzars and :-a-ie some pri.-soners. Tbe Austrians had withdrawn from Vogu i to Castiggio. Tho t u-iues on the London f-tock exchange a the 17ih loslh. was limited and the tone fthe market less firm, The arnlications for discount were liizht. aoujii the don;at)il lor money on tho stuck - j excuanc was rather more active -lujiria has recognized the neutrality of fcj -of the Church . The b'ffJgo'nal y-td.i Las been threatened bv the Austriaus. L-t. . . 7 - . nd.iuea asemuiou iner. ana ai er pomt3 on tLe river Po, tbe waters of -;ca were very high iu consequence of the e rains. ILe women and children of the 'Wry are compelled, by the brutal Aus " to labor at the wcrks. Several .Mayors of the Sardiuian towns who 3s;d to comply with tho Austrian demand r ccLtributions. have been arrested. rjur Austrian merchant vessels have been nrlirf;! ,n tVi Vrfcr.oli tnniilrnn 'I'll r in. 1 '-'-ivitj cf the troops is accounted for by tbe r;6 continuing to lull iucessautly. Some of e Austrian works have been damaged. Still Later. MRIVAL OF THE HUNGARIAN. Qcieec, May 30. I lie stcatabip Hungarian, from Liverpool welstb inst., arrived here this morning. EUe cuua-3 directly from Liverpool, her rj.esare still later than those furnished by - unmniniiKi lelnii!ta at Huston Addition- - 'ft" UjTOh.' .Ti,n o 1 ecu rpi . t m i P Jnwica from Liverpool (via Halifax) !. U-J-, reached ber dock about one o'clock . Ilei mails will nrriv in I'bil.-idrl. a at 11 aVi,.,. " ,, vv.oeiv to-morrow morning. VitK l Ics ot t'Uropeau papers 11 e have rrnJ,i 1-., -..n nal items of news of interest. Iulta fl.ir.f n-no 1... e. 1 - r nao auwub iu call lur VJitJ- i ja i-uat me jtussiau govcrn iy ordered the first, second, third and ocrson- war footing, with all their artillery ."ry reserve tci bn rnll.l in nnrl tJ.rt 1 &a4D .fl!r.louL to rejoin, and to be ready d to 1 ,lu lW0 months. J hese are sup r.'.. , tbe corns which rumor hns lrri. rumor has alrea- Kt'lflntl,' , . T. . . " " luu ujarcu to the Austrian fron- e Cit? liat N,aPleCQ to lay TnUrJ a large national Italian 57C20.03.: h 0 les3 lhan two hundred thousand Llen, :,;: mZ unaer Gen. TJIloa, is f font v "nt is about to ! hundred thousand rifles. con x ue Portugese government has proposed to fcpain a treaty of alliance, offensive anddefen- sive, but fcpaia refused on account of Portu- gal's alliance with England, which ' might compromise tbat liberty of action which Spain intends to pursue. The Italian Committee daily eenda off from jngiauu numerous volunteers to be enrolled in the Legion about to be formed at Turin. Tbe lloman Duke Philip Sunta Montefel tro, Goueral in 'the service of tbe Venetian Republic, who in 1849 saved Venice by hol ding the Austrians under Nugent in check at Treviso, is to tdace himself at the service of Count Cavour. lie will either have the command of tho above named Italian legion, or proceed to Tuscany to command the Ro man volunteers, now being enrolled in " tbat country. Tbe London Times of the 21st ult. states that the neutrsli(y proclamation bad caused much excitement in the city from tbe uncer tainty felt as to the articles over which it ex tends. Tbe frhip-owners, through tbe Secre tary of their Society, have consequently addressed the Government for information. The articles with regard to which there ap pears tb greatest anxiety, are corn, coal, and muwMouB. come largo contracts ior the sup ply of barley to the French Government have been negotiated, while the engagements for shipping coal are also heavy. The Mauritius steaaier, lying at South ampton, was chartered, it is said, to carry coal for the French service, under penalty of tlU,(JUU tor non-completion of the contract, but is now unable to proceed. It seems per fectly reasonable that both grain and coal should be deemed coutrabaud of war, but in the present case tbe result will be simply to cause freight of that description to be trans ferred to French or American ships. The Loudon Times' correspondent in the Austrian camp is characterized by the Liver pool Juurnul as a partisan rather than an ob server, seeing nothing in the Austrian camp or the conduct of the Austrirn soldiers, but what be ndmirrs. In Piedmont, according to bis estimation, everything is wrong. The King is an imbecile used by Count Cavour as a Loyal puppet. .1 be peasantry are oppres sed by taxes and desire a change, and the Austrians wherever they appear were wel comed by the people. The English elections and their results are freely discussed, especially with regard to the Irish parties -luc tjueoti s birtnday was celebrated in London and Liverpool with unusual et lat. the American imister ana Uonsul were present a; the banquet in London. The Austrian flotilla has received orders to take refuge at Trieste, where the French na vy will not attack it, as tbat port belongs to iu3 i luurm u rrnory, uut mat measure ua.Li not been completely executed when Admiral Gravierve entered the Adiiatic, so tbat his division may intercept the Austriau division, which would iheu take shelter under the guns of Venice, and he open to attack The French fleet before Venice Las already taken twen'y. four vessels French owners will be aware that there is no propect of capture, and the Americans are free t- act at pleasure, since the L-nited States Government have had no time to i.suo a prohibition, and arc perhaps not likely to do so under any circumstances So long back 33 the reign of Charles 1., corn, grain, and victuals were never declared contraband. Tho question, with respect t coal, is almost new; but as naval stores have rlways been inclu ded, coal seems necessarily to fall into that category, now that steam is a principal agent in all uav.tl operations. Each Sovereign, moreover, Las tbe prerog ative to make new declarations of contract, and when articles come into use as imple ments of war which were before innocent, or had, in fact, no existence duriug former wars; and it was upon this principle that the Brit ish Government acted iu 1854. when they issued instructions to prevent the importation of steam machinery. Tlirilliiiff Kscape of Five Yoiiiig La dies. Last Suaday afternoon five young ladies got into a boat tbat was tied to a tree in the xutiA aLALn. upper jlumAa-Viate."" Id" rockiDg and pushing the boat around, tbe fastening j became loosened, and they drifted out into the stream. Iu a moment they saw their peril. Eefore tbeiu was the brink of a high dam, at the foot of which were jagged rocks over which tho water boiled and foamed with destructive fury. Tho cries of tho young la dies drew together hundreds of spectators, who watched with fearful anxiety tbe boat drifting slowly towards the edge of tbe dam No other boat was at hand, and a speedy death seemed certain to tbeyouog ladies. As the boat with its precious freight Beared the dam, the spectators seemed dumb with hor ror. Each looked to tbe other, implorin help, knowiug tbat help was next to impos siole?, while the shrieks of the young ladies in tho boat pierced tho hearts .of their friends with terrible anguish. Among that crowd of men and womeu was there no heroic spirit to attempt a rescue ? Presently there was a stir among tbe Fpectators, and a young sailor ap peared, who boldly "pluuged into the water He swam along jnst above the flush boards, but it was extremely doubtful whether be could reach the boat in season to prevent it from goiDg over the dam. It was a moment of fearful suspense. Tbe young man ttrug gled through the water, and the boat came sweeping dowaupon the current: In another instant, the boat was on the edge of tha dam! Tbe young ladies threw up their arms m ter ror, and many of tbe spectators turned their eyes from the fearful sight, but at the same instant the strong arm of the young sailor seized the boat, and bracing himself against the edge of the dam, held it from go'mg down upon the rocks. The ladies were saved ! Then there arose from tbe crowd on either shore a wild, tumultuous shout, which was taken up by tbe bills around and echoed back to the ears of the joyful multitude. Slowly, yet surely, the young sailor aud hero drew the boat to the shore, and delivered to their friends the young ladies he tad rescued. We have not the nama of tho young man, but we hope to pnblish it some time, along side the name of one of the ladies he has sa ved, among our matrimonial notices. Palm er Journal, Wat. F. Johxsto.v for President. The Ch ambersburg Rejwsitary and IVansript runs up the name of Wm F. Johnston, of Pittsburg, for the next Presidency, subject to the decisiou of tho People's National Nom inating Convention. Death cf the Lnvkktek of Lucifer Matches. Tbe inventor of lucHer matches, Mr. Jno. Walker, of Stocton, England, died recen tlv at th nrro nf 78. A iournal fif t.hfl neighborhood says tbat Lis match discovery waa made br Mr. TVaR-Pr while exneriment- ing with various chemical substances, and for a considerable time realized a handsome income from tbe sale of bis matches in boxes at Is. 9d. each iHanicD On Thursday evening, the 2d instant, by the Rev. Mr. Powell, Mr Robert Thomas to Miss Eliza Davts, both of this place. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. 7 LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, (residing in Green township, Indiana Uounty,) ly the Register of Cambria county, on the estate of John D. Jones, late of Carroll township, Cambria county, dee'd. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them properly authenti cated for settlement. JOHN MARTIN", Adm'r. Juno 8, lS59,-29-Gt. FASHIONABLE TAILOR, THE undersigned takes this method of inform ing tie Fashicnaliles of Ebensburg and vi cinity, that he lias commenced business in this tovn, two doors West of Mids fc Evans' "Ware Room. lie is fully competent to satisfy tbe most fastidious. T. J JAMJjS. ElensLurg, June 8, 1850. 3ms. ESTRAYS. CAME to the residence of Frederick George, in Washington township, Cambria (xiuntv, on or about the 27th day of May, 17 bead of YOUNG LAI lEh, marked aud described as follows: 1 Red and white y earling Steer, with a heart in bis face and piece off both ears; 1 red yearling llcilk-r, no mark; 1 black yearling Ileilter, with a white stripe on the back, no mark; 1 spotted yearling Steer, no mark; 1 handle mocly Bull, 2 year old, no mark; 1 red aud white mooly Steer, 2 year old, with a heart in his face, a piece off both ears and notch in right ear; 1 red Steer with a white face, a piece off left ear notch in right; 1 red lle:ier, with a white stripe on the La-k, no mirK; l reu neuter, with apircetu both ears and notch in right ear; 1 tpcckel-d Steer, same mark; 1 red and white mooly Steer, same mark; 1 blue S'eer, same mark; 1 red and white year ling lleiffer, same mark; 1 briudle mooly Ileiffer with a piece off loft, ear and notch in Ticrht, 1 red mooly lleiffer, same mark; 1 red lleiffer, with a piece off eft ear and slit in the right; 1 briudle Steer, with a piece off both ears aud notch in the right ear. I lie owners are requested to come fonrard, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. N. B. Ihoy are now in my p sse.s.-ion, DAVID SHARP, Jiii.e 8, 1859-29-St Township Clerk. PAY IIP! IAY IP! A LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES to be indebted tj the uudersigned fr costs as late Sheriff of Cambria county are requested to make immediate payment. I will be in Lbens bnrg during the two weeks of June Court, when all persoi.s indebted to me will Lave an opportu nity to settle their accounts and make payment. After tnat time mv accounts v;u be left with a proper cfiicer for collection. JUll. j:obi.kis. Conemaugh Station, May 25,-1 8o9 St R. S. BUHIT, 11. D. fTRENDERS I11S PROFESSIONAL Services to tbe citizens of Eben.-burg. Office in Drug Store on High Street, opposite Thompson's Ho tel. Ebcnsburg, May, 4,-lS59.-2I-7y. DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS! ! TTCST OPENED AND FOR SALE BY R. S.- BUNN, M. D., A geueral assortment of DEUGS, MEDICINES, Spices, Oils, Paints. Dye-Stuffs, ERAEDIES. WIS. Ml ffllB. Pocket Oitlerv, Razor, Brrtfbo. Combs, Station ery. Blank Books, Perfumery, Soaps, Tobacco, Scgars. ."jnutis and other articles usually kept. :n Drug Stores. R. S. BUNN, M. D. Ebensburg, May, 4, 1859-21-ly. LOIIETTO I'OII.VaRY. rrnHE UNDERSIGNED having dissolved part JL ncr.-hip with J. M. Snowden, (lately tbe brtn ot Snowden Blake,) bejs leave to inform his friends and the public that the FOUNDRY will bereafier be carried on by him, and all kinds of Machinery manufactured to order. He will manufacture and keep constantly for sale THRASHING MACHINES, which will te acknowledged by all who rse them to be the be.--t now before the public. They are n. decided improvement rn the Machines now generally in use, being constructed with an en tire tumbling shaft, or if desired, can be run with a strap, lie will also manufacture snd sell cheap PLOWS and PLOW CAST'NGS of all descriptions. Saw Mill and Grist Mill Castings made t order, and fitted up if -flesired. lie will manufacture and sell a CIDER MILL which will surpass anything of the kind ever offered for sale in this country. Also, a Corn Stalk Cutter and Crusher, an important Machine, -which no Far mer should be without after he has tested it. All kinds of country pioduce will be received by him in payment for articles purchased. Hor ses will be received in payment for Thrashing Machines. WILLIAM B. BLAKE. Lorctto, April 29. 18G9-Cm THE undersigned has just opened an ICE CREAM SALOON, two doors East of Foster's Hotel, and will keep constantly on hand a sup ply of ICE CREAM of a superior quality, lie respectfully invites the lovers of this warm weather luxury to give him a call. A. BLAIN. Ebensburr, June 1, 1859. 28-tf. JACKSOX & CLARK, SURGEON DENTISTS, JOHNSTOWN, PA O NE of the firm will be in Ebensburg during the first ten davs of each month, mi during which time all persons dei-qTyi n'nnf lttu i-in-ifwiim-it wpvipfti fVlTl t 1 ' ....0 ... ..--...w........ - find him at the office of Dr. Lewis, nearly oppo site Blair's Hotel. may2D,1859tf. JOHN Sla AKI1AICII, Jnctice of tlie Peace, Snmmltt vtlle, Fa. A LL BUSINESS. INTRUSTED TO HIS LJL care will bo promptly attended to. He wil also act as Auctioneer at Public Sales whenever his services in that capacity are required. April 28, 1868:24 TO INVALIDS. . DR. HARDMAN, ANALYTICAL. FUISICIA3V. -AXD- Formerly Physician io Cincinnati Marine llospi jtital and Invalids' llntreat. Corresponding Member of the Londan Medical Soc iety of Observation, Author of LETTERS TO INVALIDS, AND EDITOR OF TnE MEDICAL STETHOSCOPE, " DR. IIARDMAN treats Consumption Bron. chilis, Laryngitis, Asthma; and nil other Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, by MEDICA TED INHALATION. Tha great point in tbe treatment of al human maladies is to get at the disease in a direct man ner. All medicines are estimated by their action upon the organ requiring relief. This is the im portant fact upon which inhalation is based. If the stomach is diseased, we take medicine di rectly into the stomach. If the lungs are dis eased, berathe or inhale medicated vapors dircctl into them. The reason why Consumption and diseases of the Lungs have heretofore resisted all treatment, has been because they were n t ap proached in a direct manner by medicines. Ihey were intended to be local, and 3-et they were so administered that they could not act constitu tionally, expending their immediate action upon the sto.inaeli, whilst the f ml, ulcers among the lungs' were Unmolested. INHALATION brings the medicine into direct contact with the disease, without the disadvantages of any violent action. Its application is so simple that it may be em ployed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not derange the stomach, or interfere in the least with the btrength, comfort or business of the patient. Oilier Diseases Treated. 3- No charge for consultation. Id relation to the following diseases, either when complicated with Lung affection or existing alone. I also invite consultation usually Cud them 1 romptlif CuraUe Prolapsus and all forms of Female Complaints, Irregularities and Weakness. Palpitation and othe forms of Heart Disease. Liver Gmplaints, Dyspepsia, and all other dis eases of stomach a nd bowels, piles, &c. Mr. Ilardman treats all chronic or long stand ing diseases of the Lungs, Liver. Stomach, Bow els, Bladder, Kidneys, Braiii, Heart, Nerves, Womb, Spleen, Spine, Eyes, Ears, vc., Scrofu la, Fits, Cancer. Rheumatism, Drops'. Skin D:scas.svF V'-. Sires. Catarrh, Seminal Weak ness, Neural gift, Whites. Insanity, Dyspepsia, Giddiness, I leat of Urine, Syphilis. Piles, Siek Headache, Enlarged Tonsils, &c. May 25, 1859:Grc. ' IIS MIL EOAB i mm. EaSBaal mm fm$l. THE Subscriber has just rtceivfd r.t bis New T V 'ST fT 1 - j ; - i One door East of Thompsons Mountain House A i.ewlot of ALL KINDS ot SPRIN3 AND SUMMER HATS, which he offers very low for CASH. CLINTON R. JONES. April, 13,-1 859.-2 1-Sm. M anafacturer and Dealer In all Kinds of Ci Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., Hollisdaysbuig, Pa. iitonstantlv on Land, a fine and well selected y stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigars at tbe lowest possibles prices. All articles sold at this establishment are warvautcd to be what thev are represented. Augusts, 1855. ly. TIN-WARE ESTABL1SMENT . ! ic undersigned takes this methi d of informing the citizens of Ebcnsburg and sur rounding country, that he has commercrd business in this place, in the bunding formerly occupied bv M. S. Harr, one doe ir west ef the Post OFlice, where oe intends to c.irry onlus bu.-i ness in all us irancnes. j v iin, oi an de scriptions kept constantly en ban 1. and at. pri ces to suit the time. Country .Merchants can hav orders filled te any amount. Bv strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a libera' hare of oublie patronage. rl.LLX. HLLh EUiibbm: Aril 28th. 1858. - REMOVAL ! Co ACI! 31 A MTACTORY f H THE subscriber would respectfully inform JL. the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country that he has removed his shop lrom tne old stand to the shop lately occupied bv John Evans (Carpenter.) where he is prepared to do oil Kinds of work in his lined business at sh rt notice and em reasonable terms, and he hopes by using but the very best material and employing but the best workmen to merit a lull share of public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in purchasing a' Carriage will elo well by calling at this establishment. He is prepared to manufac ture the following kinds oJ vehicles, viz : uui.tvill.tj, Ul liltiLlliil t iiiiinit-a tiuiA .iv.-t, I . I I . i . I V! T ,litl. if .n.. i on.-. i- r. BAROUCHES, CHAUIOTEES, one and two irse ROCKA WAY'S, cl. se quarter, elij.tic and O-spring COACHES, sect nd hand work tf differ ent kinds, -c, making a variety that will t-uit all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING dviie with neatness add Qispatch. - 31. lAlir J-... Ebemburg, April 2". lS59-23-tf MOUNTAIN HOUSE. S)oninith-HU, Cambria co.. Pa.- James W. Ckdon, Pre-prietor. -The proiirietor assures the public, th .it no jiains will lie spared to render his guests comfortable. July 2S, 1858. 37. M. . MAGCII.4X' Attorney at Ltw, Ebensburg, Pa. "XFFICE No. 2. "Gilonnade Row," near tbe Court House. Decemlx?r 7, '54 ly AX1RA1IAZII Kpi:i.ir, Attornoy at Law Johnstown VFFICE on Clinton Street, & few doors north V-J of thf corner of Ma:u and Clinton. April 23, 181 3. M. S1ASSO.V, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg,Pa OFFICE adjoining the Post Office. AugN24, 1853. . t'i t . O. O. F. Highland Le.dge No , .AOS not pvprv V KIN KSl A Yf JCW ronir.ff or t Koir If 'ill mi linrh r in the upper st:uyof Shoemaker's store Y EMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC M-. turer find Wholesale Dealer in BHts, Shoes, Straw GoihTs, Hats ami Caps, No. b8J North Ihird Street, between Arch and Cherry, 1 hila- phia. March C, 185C. J. c. ivoo.v, Attorney at Law, benbiirg, Pa, o FFICE IN COLONADE ROW. Nov. 11, 1557:1. tf $40,00 Pays for a full course in the Iron City College, tbe largest, most extensively patronized and best organized Commercial School in the United States. 357 Students attending daily, 31 a 1 eli isr0. Utual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage tbe Books of any Business, and qualified to -earn a salary from. $500 to $1000' Stuednts enter at any time No Vacation Review at pleasure. 51 Premiums for best Penmanship Awarded in 03- Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address, F. W. JENKINS. Pittsburg, Pa. April, 13, 1556. Aug. 11, J858,-2y. XOTItT. THE undersigned, Dire.-tors of the Toor and House of Employment of Cambria county, here by give notice that in case of any destitute per son becoming siek or disabled, that may become a charge upon the county, thc3' request persons in whose tharge such destitute persons may b , to give notice to the Steward of the Poor ai d House of Employmont. or to either of the Direc tors, of the condition of such persons, so that they can be removed to said Po-r Housa without delav. WM. PALMER. ) DAVID O'HAHRO, MlCll'L. InI'GCIRE, Jan. 2G, 18o9:tf Directors. CLOTHINB! CLOTHING ! ! "O ESPF.CTFULLF invite the attention of tho JLlL citizens of Ebensburg and surround ing country to the large and extensive stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, which they have jiiMt received from tbe Eastern cities, and are now opening ft their store on High street, and which they propose to sell r.t the lowest possible price. They l.ave also re ceived and l.avcx.n hand a lar;e and line as sortment of Cloths. Ca-s: mores. Tw eeds. Trim mings, &c, S:c. Handkerchiefs. Stocks, Cra vats, II its tf all kinds and descriptions, Umbrel las aud Suspenders. Clothing made to order at the shortest notice. Please call and see us Lefr 3rou nuiKe a purchase any win re else, as we car guarantee that we w id not I e bent in quality and l nv prices bv av.v establishment' in tbeStaiv Terms CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. EVANS & HUGHES. M.;V 18, lS59:ff First Arrival OF Wm & SUMMER GOODS, The subscriber, having just returned from tbe city, is now opening oue oi tue oesi seiecteu stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever brought to tbi market, and which he will sell very cheap f.r CusJt. His ttock consists iu part of the following articles, viz : CHARLIES, DE LAINES, BRILLIANTS, COBURGS, PRINTS OF ALL KINDS AND RICHEST COLORS. Miauls, which for beauty cannot be surpassed in this town. READY-MADE CL0THIN3, LADIES' SHOES, DRUGS and PERFUMERY, all of which he will sell very cheap. ;S2ia He invites the citizens of Ebeiif-burg and tlte surromunug country to give him a call before purchasing tlst-i he-re is be is satisfied he ran f-cll gtiod-; to them miuh cheaper than they can be bought at any either store in town. John Rodgers, Jr. Ebensburg, April -0, 1859:if. LSTSSAYS. CAME TO -THE RESIDENCE OF FRED irick George, on er about the 21th lay of May, 17 head of Oil NO CATTLE, supposed to bi between 2 and 3 vears ohl S head of Steers and 9 head ftf HeilVr.s--ib-.sciibed as follows : 1 red and white steer with a heart in l is lace, a puce oil right car and a notea iu left ear ; 1 red steer with a piece oil" linht car and notch in the left : 1 dim steer with a piece oiTiiu'ht ear and notch iu left : 1 black and white steer, ro mark ; 1 black and white steer, piece oii" right ear and slit in the left : 1 red steer, no maik ; 1 briudle sler with white face, a piece oil" ri-;ht ear and slit in the left : one speckled steer with a bell e.n, a piece cdr" right ear and n- teh in the left ; 1 red heifer, piece off ri Lt e.i and notch in left : 1 red heifer, no mark ; 1 elup heifer with a white face, a piece e.ff right ear ai.d notch in left; 1 brown and white heifer, piece oft" right tuir ; 1 briudle heifer, a piece oft' right ear and slit in the left ; 1 red and white Heifer, a piece off right eir and slit in the left ; 1 red heifer, a piece oft right e.ir and hole iu the left ; 1 speck led Heifer with bell op, no mark ; 1 brindle moo'ey Heifei, a piece oil" right car and notch in left. The owr.ers are requested to come forward. prove property, pay charges and take them awav, otherwise lliey wid ie uisposcd ot accor ding to law. N. B. They are now in my pos session. 111 MlAiil'. Township Clerk. Washington Towr.tsV.ip, June 1, ls5j. 23-Ct 0HEST SPRINGS AHEAD. rBHE undersigned, begs leave to announce, Ja. that be has opened a Saddiory ami Harness Manufactory, at Chest Springs Borough. Cam bria Ceaintv. and that he will Manufacture and keep constantly e.n hand every ariicle in his line ef business, Midi as SADDLES BRIDLES WHIPS 8,-c. Article's manufactured cheap to orekr. He inviti-s the public to call and exam ine articles of his manufacture, con fid 'nt ti.ey will command tne approbation et Competent Judges. By manufacturing non? but the best of articles, and selling cheap, be hopes to merit auel receive a liberal share e-f pnrlio patronage. Terms Cash or approved country produce. N. B. Ail kinds of HIDES taken in exchange for work. JOHN E. CONN ELI. Chest Springs, May 25, 1859. tf. SSOOf THE SUBSCRIBERS WISH fci employ an active! reliable man in every county, to travel and tus.e orders by sam ple for KEUNEDY-'S MFDICATED SEGAR3 AND TOBACCO. Will pay a sal iry v( SrtOO to $S00 jut year, payable monthly. For sample aud full particulars address KRUGER cV PRE1-TON, Tobacconists, 20 William st., New Y'ork. May 25. 1859.ft o5 Ilbri done at thit office ROBERT DAVIS. " ' aoH P. iOSES. DAVIS & JONES, VARIETY HALL, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, KEEP constantly ou hand a large and v& e rior stock of, DRY GOODS Such as Cloths, Cossimeres, Satinetts, TweeJi, Jeans. Muslins, &c., &c. DRESS GOODS of every style, FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS. Boots and Shoes, Straw. Fur & Wool Hat. Stationary of every description, Wall Paper of every style, Hardware. Queensware, STONE AND EARTHEN WARE. A full supplv of GROCERIES, consist!: c of SUGARS, MOLASSES, SVIi UP Si COFFEE, TEAS. RICE, dV. CONFECTIONARY OF ALL KINDS, 53l.IEC-. ST 9 FLOUR, BACON, PISH. TOBACCO, CIGARS, and SNUFF, BAR IRON, NAILS. GLASS, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Ac. Butter, E'jjs, Bicn, Potatoes, Grain, Beans, Wool, Jiaps, tic , taken in exchange for G'X3'7s, and no a-'ffction to Cash hun'lzl in. CCCIIERRY, POPLAR and PINE LUMBER bought ana sold. Ebcnsburg March 9, lS59:4im. i Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, in -which we have la bored to produce the most effectual alter a tire that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Saisaparilla, so combinexl with othei rabstances cf still greater alterative power ai to afford aa effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla ia reputexl to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who 6uffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish tlieir cure must prove of immense (service to this large class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely tbia compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : Scrofula, axd fecnorexocs CoMPl-Arvrs, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimvi.es, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheux, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af fections, Merccbjal Disease, Ukopst, Nec balgia or Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys pepsia AXD INDIGESTION-, ERYSIPELAS, IlOSB or St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity or the Blood. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors -which fester in the blot; I at that scison of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders axe nippel ia the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulceroua sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. - Even, whea-e co particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and Rto longer, for cleansing the blood. Kejep the blewd healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregioutly deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drue alone has not all the virtue thct is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little cf the virtue cf Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, preteneling to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds -upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imptition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as thall rescue the name from the load of "obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the di-ases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the reme?dy should be judiciously taken according to directions en the bottle. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. A Y TJ IC & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $ 1 per Bottle t Six Bottles for 9 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself 6uch a renown for the cure ol every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for ns to renronnt the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need cot do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that "it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, tok tex cu&x or Costirene$s, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, rysentfry. Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, lleadacks. Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseate, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Ttlter, Tumors Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Xeuralpia, as 2 Dinner Pill, and for Purifying tha Blood. They are tupar-coated, so that the roost sensi tive can take them pleasantly, ard they are tha best aperient ia the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Prico 25 cenU per Box; 5 foxes lor SLCO. Great numbers cf Ocrcymen. Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their ' names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our vpzext here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given ; wish also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unrrincipled dealers wita other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer's, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are : Sold by T. DEYINE, Ebensburg, and by Merchants generally through the country. Nov. 2t lSC?:oO:ly. The undersigned, having Lreu appointed Cora mbisioncr by the Orphans O'Urt tf Cambria County, to take tt-stin.ony to t-how cause, why, en a Cit.-vtion i.-sucd e.ut of said Court, John Ma kio, Jr., Executor of Jcl.u MaVin, Sr., should not give security or be discharged, hereby gie notice that be will attend for that purpose at his office in Ebensburg, on Friday the 2itu day of June, inst.. at tne o'clock P. M., when and vhtro all persens iutcrested nnv attend. JOHN S. RIlf.T. June 1, 1859. 2S-4t. n O Q C