rvYTTLKT fr SILVER WARE. '""'i - rvei-rc'fii.iy inform wr friends, :'VtLe public gercral.y, that we Lave . . , . ,-. oftrr. -yK-LESALE AND RETAIL, , Cjf h JTiCCS. R l ".rjte Hi'.'i erjr i '-'fA'iCIlES. JEWELRY, SIEVE?. I ;Vrn WARE, cf every variety and style. - :r.iinn nf Diamond Work and other r rsfide to order, At short notice $27 All - .T(Z7iOT I" " " Vtrilc ular attention given to the iZe- yTiiclcs end Jctrelry. of every de- STAUFFER & IIARLET, CC2 Market Street, South die, Phila. lsoO.-Sm. Stray Cow. - ti e resident of the subscriber, resi 1; f !i township. Cambria c uuily, on ji-premler, k Iarg drk red COW, - ..... , ". . LltU !l t". I i n .:poi on .--,..! v hit beitv nr.'t breast, .' . r -,e cn her rump, white on her tail, near .. t i-e white spot on the ius-fie of each :. .? h.r.gb.. slit in the right car and 22 horns. The owner is requesfed to r-"7r" property, pay charges a"d othcrwii 'criviw cHi will ne ui-o iPii of --- 1 -i;:.2 U i-r.T. rOSEPH FUNK. ::. iseo.-4i-c School IToticc. Lie.ors cf tha t.-wi.:iip9 of ' C.i ' ilt'1.1 and Chest and of the Borjuga C2AtJ'i'Jiiare respectfully informed, that I ' u-erit at the following time and places. f-:h? purp---" cf examining Teachers: A: F'.'.a Timber, in White Townolvp, on ;w tut l:'-h dav of September. J. S. -i'.t. ' V'1-Mill -I I .,.. Ha. i.j-, . ; .v 2?tii u y oi September. At Clwt pr .igs Borough, on Saturday, tlie ; i Uctoi-jr. t'i 1 lt-i3e on the farm of Richard , "pVu l it -a. in Chfcst Township, on Tuesday, 'i 'h ut. near Jacob Luihc-r" in Car a-as:i;p. en Wcdiiesdvy, tLe 10th day cf C.a-v', in M'.n- j ;v'ncl House, No. ?. nix chip, on b-j urday lhJ lCth day ot Oc- '.saminatious w:d ct I'-nce at 10" ch.V:i en the days merr.iore'! A; vlica: : w ill THOMAS A. MAGUIRE, Co. i:;t. : 10th, ISC0.-4C-2tv. AUDITORS UQTIC 11". mi'T-rsizued Auiliv-r. T'.iJ,S . :'t cf C-!'!'-!- 1 (. ..:: n f t; !".:id ii t;te .i. 'iit rcf Wrn. Gi!!an t .j all TH-r?:-"::' interest rri'.-inted bv t.'.O ivty, to ,'. ii !s ' f ti.e t!.-.- ',' i . rc . . v. ...... v - . . . n y . t!,.t hf W! a.- .- tii,- ii-ifiief of s ;u- -hitmen?, at his ! - . ;. I !..... -I. mi.t T ;r;.-.v t..-. ; -L.i o: U:- -r :.eit n- :;e c c cci P. II., when sic-4 where r i av atten !. " " F. . SHOEMAKER, Auditor. AUDITORS K0T2CE. An r. .7.. . i-.o K. ... :iv"'.'i' v-. r.t. By ti e Court. Extract frrn the Record. ,rtii:-i tiie 1?:. of b-r-t., A. D. jor:ni m'do.nald. Pro. re name! An l:t-r attend t the :- .f s.ii.l 3i'Pointuienf . at his ofrice in E'oens v. n Tu . ! iv th" I0rhllv f October next l M.. when . i r.i iv attend. an-i where ail pfr.v,a:; SHOEMAKER, Auditor. ?. l?-t,0. 4 o St- CBS FOE THE SEASON ilr--'.' ft n rpc-ning at their 'tf, a i"i' ..h an 1 full as- DRY GOODS, -, to th e -:i.c"". r. 1 t i" T3'5"r w ants of I r.in.ir.i.ty . s to c.tlt an I ; r:p'.--tl!!ily invite ti.e r CX-.V..O;. .';,.; r stoek. conudent 1' an ! pri e will p'c.t-e. E. sfiOEMAlvEU cc r.0NS. ..it quality, styh Sept. 5. I: NOTICE. '"lrrR'IAS I-ettcrs of Administration on the v.e )! . i. rnos II. I n'ter, late of w a.-ii.i.aton t ..-L:p, Cambria comity, deee.tM;!. have been f i by the Register of the sai 1 county, to uai-rsliit-l, notice is hereby given to all p"r having claims against aid estate t present t !-.ii properly autheuticai-e 1 for settlement, and th- iud-Ltjd are requested to ri..ke pay men j '..met elclav. IWUL GEORGE, Adir.'r. heuiIocl-.Sept. I'd. lS60.-4t-6t. ZillYV ARRIVAL AT HIE JiiS!.STOVi MARBLE WORKS. f ;.- uii lersigned begs leave to inform the citi-"-i ". Cimbria and adjoining counties gZt '01. 1.? has vist recciveel a iresn stock tik -; o ' ue ti"-t ITALIAN and other Mar-f ,;j other Mar-f ll, i'' I n Franklin! fcU ' ;UMKNTS,eA.fOK G R A YE j-; . " . his eitablishment on r-at, Johistown. MONUi IRS. MANTELS -'rlS, TABLE Se BUREAU TOP.S, V. ::" ia tured of the m'Xi beautiful and fine.-.t y of Foreign au 1 Domestic Marble, nlways fa h iu-l and made to order r.s cheap as they can ; ; a-iha-ed in the city, without the addition ' wrriiije. Ct-l.VIKTONES of various grits and sizes. -tilde f.r Farmers and Mechanics, sel l either "-v ".n.lesale or rctai!. f'- rapt attention paid to orders from a dis f3;'?, and work delivered wherever tlesired. He -t'..t' s the public to call and examine hfe stock, uw feels satisfied he can sell cheap. f rt'.e convenience of persons residing in the i: and North of the county, specimens may re 1 an l orders left with G -orge Huntley, at his I-sxare Establishment in Ebensburg. JOHN PARKE. J5hsstown, June 1 3, ISCO.-ly. The Pamphlet Laws of the last Session of the "sLt ure 0f tjjis Commonwealth, have leen re-to'-vtA anl are ready for distribution to porsous "-iitlfed to get them. JOSEPH M'DONALD, Trothonotary. hurg, July 25, 180Q.-35-t f. JOIIX SIIARRAIGII, Jaitlce of Ik. Peace, Summittville, Pa. 4 LL BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO HIS !- care will be promptly attended to. He will ';so act as 1 uctioner.r at Public Sales whenever services la that capacity are required. A?nl 23, .S5S-.24 HLANK SUMMONS AND EXECU rjOA'S FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE '.Vn Ipn-.m-.n " In T- Curt of Comment , ... ..... .... i .. I n 7 Pieas . f Cambria C,uuv. i ". . . 'X' : , r.r lectio. , or s!i !1 u.e or practice any H th-mevcr. I No. ST .Tu-e Term IS JO.' . .',-!.".. V'' .2 .2 e1.,"'.", ! tinddatmg th eats, f.rceor violence, with desi .-TX- IJ'l 1 :',U. on Ti." tl .CI C- ,m. I ... . r .,- .- . 7 . C .1 .. : ro-tt-'-x it.m i'iiiu, or 1,0 1.- 1 1. 101 . - . ---- , ... io-jv ai ..'u.l-.i., iu..d..t i..a4.. ... I.;, r ,. ..: rs F s:.,..:tkor Us . ai.noir.td ' . - u . . . j . , ., tree. Jom ot choice, such per.-ns on conviction ...... . -.-. . . i,..r,)'-;;i; o: v :tui 11, i-j mee. iti. ociiooi iiou:-e i . 1 - . ,. . , . -,, r- o- c ri!, n ot tiu- oreads ot 1 v . - : 1- be lined in any sum not exceeding J.jW, be JL V . I Ti.p,ill-.li'.'- :- ROCLA3IAT0.' OF Genera! MccticD. TUUSUANT TO AN ACT OF TIIE GENU RAL ASSEMBLY of tiie Cummin wealth of t'eun-ylvauia, eutitlcd "An Act relating tu the Llecti Mi of tliLi Cjinnionwea'th," ajiurovod the 21 day of July, A. L).t 13 $9, i lnJiihAi L' V. LIN IOX, High Siieiiif of the Cunty of Cani Lria, ia the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do Lereby make known and give notice to the Elec tors ol tLe County aforesaid that a GENERAL ELECTION will be htl 1 in the Cunty of Cam bria on the SECOND TUESDAY, being the 9th day of OCTOBER. A. D., 1800, at which time estate and Cunty Oiliccrs will be elected, to wit: Oue 'erj'.: f.r Ooveruyr of Pennsylvania. Oae tr3ti :n conjunction with Blair, Uuti- j tlurdva aiid cicrsct to till the ;fiiee of Rcpra- i i . .- . o e n natike is not cnt.iine l in tne it.-.t ot Usi,.!e m- Ilouse ot Lei recitatives ot tne btate of I euu- , hab;t.tntS, furuMiei by the CvunmsMoner, nnhss slva.ia. n- rT, . . ,,. I fii.t he produce a receipt fr the iiavment wit!. in 0.:e per.cn to Cd the oPjce cf Register of tA,? vc.s ,.f a ,Srate or d-mtv t",x, av-essel Recorder of Deeds and Clerx ot the Orp'aus j aprc;.ib!v to t!ie Orititatioa and civo satiac C.u, t ot Camuna County , .. :.iliVr oa i:U O,vo oa,, t,r alar,a. One person to fid te oc3 0i Cocimsuoaer of j tk.-lf cr tl.at u- ;.i:.,ther, thxt he has oai 1 t.-h said county. tax. or on failura to t.r.h!n.-, a r.i-int-shall make t 11 i !r-.- -Ti Tit i t 1 1 i :c f i t id ni-M . pfru tip One person to 11 the oClce of D.recior of ti-.e Poor and House of Employment of said "county. One pc-rju to fill the office of Auditor for sa:J co".'::ty. The tlectorsi of the township of Allegheny to meet as follows, to wit: The electors of the dis trict composed of that part of said township of Allegheny, beginning at the line dividing Bla5r and Cambria counties, ct a point on the dividing line of two tracts of land, one of which is war ranted in the name of Aaron Bowen, and the other in the names of Mary Bowen and Venn Lewis, thence south. 80 degrees wet 63 perches thence south 20 degrees west t a point on the old Hnrgoen Gap R d, thence along said road to the township road leading t Burnt Mills thence south 13 degrees west 3Gi perches to Dawson's Mills and house, thence along the I township road to Burnt Mills, to dividing line ' between Allegheny and Washington townships,! thence alc-n-' War-hinton township line to di- vid-.ng line letee:i Cambria and B'air counties! to me-t Ht the S diool House iut'.ie town of Gal- j litzin, in said district; and the electien cf thr.l pai t cf s:-il b.-wnship of Allegheny, residing out - si'-L ot the above descnocd boun'tar es, to me t ;tt School House No. 9 ia sai l township. The electors of the district composed of the township of B! aeklick, to meet at the house i Aua n MeakiD.iri the vilhigeef B-'Ia;:o, in sai 1 to-.vusiiip. The electors cf the district composed of the :-v:hi: of Cambrl i, to r.'.oct at thetJourt H-T-.-e in the li -re-v Tne elect'.: ;h of Eovnaburg. rs of the district composed of the ! wuthip of Carroll, to meet at the School liout i C irr.lc ri s:'.!i.J t-jwi: The ':'. L'o: e'Ugli ol ii.:.:3 ,- of ti l i.c elect, IS ' C-rr i U k of r'.j'. district c f tl I'.o-.vn, to meet iu th-a SchiKiI ugh. t: district comros.rd of the Lip of C:-t. t i meet ai the be ho-.'! II u c e iur-ci uf Ricnaid J. Proudloot, in ship. e electors cf the district composed of the on ti t jwn Ti Bos n -.; ,net bor::tg, t meet at tne hot'..- el -a.-ob W;!ii.T. iu s:iid Borough. Tne electors of tne dis'rici composed of the j meet at tiie house cf : xhecie.-torscf the dis'nct comp.-se of tt-e ; towrs.up ot L-oyle, U meet m tie School House. , m the vm.'., e ol u:nmerii! il, in sanl t ownsaip. .. . c . - , - . , iLeeectors of t;.e c;.t;ict composed ot the - ; towrishio ot t .ifiirfieid. t. Vend. Exr,: !. ! i" t .' 1 . ". -" '"!i. . ." - ' to iuhue;:..e undu y. or overawe, anv elector. ii;,"t-t-.Mi,i i t: 11 l i.Miiii h)?i:ii in ii r- t . y - t. , i-i . . .i iiM itui iu. c.n. n.M'i, or Oieiiee or iin.i I i B.roug.i ot Lbensourg, to meet at tue u- t vh,.re the Fai(l .. v,a8 con?milte,j niltl n.t iloTise o said Boruugli, entitled to vote therin. then, on conviction, he J 1." eicrtors ,t tne district composed of the , . . i . .- . . - - , . . . . i i r ' soa.l oe sentenced Ni mv a tine not less than one t.vvn-ii!p f Jacks to meet at the house cf ',.. i .,.. " .i i n , - , , . hun re. I, nor more tn:in one thousand !oIlars. Lie: - ry l. ig'T.inn. i,.wns..ip. :md imi ris..r.e.l not less than six months nor .he ciec o:s ct tne d .tnet composed cf the R-ronghof Jootowa tomeet as fl,.wsr l,t Vu.Mlt to (Ue rrv:s;ons ccn.aine..l in the Wanl, to nvet at tne 1 uc.ic bch-.l II .use in At nf.:.i , r.,.t r .r...;t ' s:u.t W-vrel 3d Ward at th- M.uwion House i.i is.ud Ward .m W.rd,attheIubiicS.hooiH.u,e :. ! in saul UarJ. 1 he electors of the c.istuct composed of th-? i .-r . . :.. ti. J i, , i ii , Corouvh ol Lorclto, to meet in tne Sc.h'Xl House . pi i i - . r . t . &. 1 r ii i I l ne tiectors ol tne t.i;ncc composeo ci me township of Minister, t meet at the warehouse of Auausf in Durbin, in the village of Munter, in sahl tov. i s. :. The elect rs of the d;.dr;ct compose,! of the i ; townshio cf Richlaud, to meet at the house ol .Jacob .riiir, in said township. . . . The -."si Ili:.,e t-b- t of the c.is'rn ?t composed of the ip ' f Sii-nncr:i:il, t meet at the Sch.! iu l'ic liorvu.'h of Wilmvre, iu said to-vu- t he electors e f the district composed ot the !J Ton ah of rvunmilviile, to meet at the School House, in said Borough. The electors cf the district composed of the township of Susquehanna t meet at the house of Jerome 1'lott, m said township. Tbeeluc.jrs of tho district composed of the towuship of Taylor, to meet at t'neSch'ol 11c use, near John Iksulrick's, iu said towu.-hip. Tue electors of the th.-trict conipos-d nf the township of Washington, to meet at the Scho. 1 House t-ituate at the foot of Plane No. 4, iu said township. The electors of the district composed ff the Botvugh of Wilu.ore, to meet at tiie Scho House in said Borough. The e-l-cters of the district composed of the town.-hip of W liite, to meet at the School Houe No. 1. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township f Yoder, to meet at the School House in Cambria City, in said township. And I further give notice, as in and by the 13th Section of the aforesai 1 Act I am directed to do. That all persons, excepting justices of tiie Peace, who shall hold any eiftiee or appointment of pr tit or trust uuder the government of the United States, er of this State, or any City or incorporate-el Pi.-uiet, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate or agent, who 1 is or shall 1? employed under the legislative, ju- j tliciary or executive department of this State or tiie United States, or any City or ineorporatcHl j District; also, that every member of Congress j and the State Legislature, and of the select or ! common councils of any incorporated district, is j by law incapable of houhug or ex-rci. ing, at the same time, the o.Tice or appointm-nt of Judge, Inspector, t r Cteik of any election of tins Com monwealth, and that no Inspector, or Judge, or Other oliiccr of any such election shall be eligible to any office then to !e voted for. Also, in the 4th section of the Act of As.-embly, entithnl "An Act relating to elections and for other purposes." approved the 10th dy of April. it is en acted that the foregoing 1 3th section shall not b so construed as t prevent any military officer or borough officer from serving as Judge or Inspec tor at any general or special election iu this Com mon wealth. Also, that in the6lst section of said Act it is enacted" that "every general and Special Election shall be oper.el between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon, nnd shall continue without interruption or adjournment, until even o'cl.'ck iu the evening, when the polls shall be closed. The general, special, city, incorporated district, and township elections, and all elections for lec tors of President and Vice President of the Uni ted S'ates, shall bo held and conducted by tho Inspectors and Judges elected aa aforesaid, and I by clerks appointed as hereinafter provided. is o j erson mkiJ be p.Tnatted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, but .1 white freeman of tLe j hjj'j 'A twenty one ye? r or more, wl.r, -Itil i have ; ri: i dt l in tins Xt.ite at it-ast otic year, and in the t'bj'-tiou liutrit't where he ofA-rs to vtte at least ten day.s imaichattiy jreceeJii g mch cle '.ti'r.v R id within two years jail a btate r County tax which shall have l-ten as-ess-.t! at least till tlavH before the election. Rat a citizen of the United btatCo, w!; had previously lec:i h qtiali facd voter of this blate, and remove 1 tiiercfrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall btf entitled to vole altr residing in this btale six i.wuths. I'i0videl, T.at the while freeman, citizens of the United S:?.tes. be tween the njjes. cf twenty one and twenty-two years, aul have resi-.hid in the eleitiori district ten days :is afort.a; d. siiall be cnti'l-.ni to vte, altnonh tne thall not have paid Taxes. shad be permitted to vote whose . . ... ! oatli of the 1 vrvnt tiiciOtT, or. second, it" he ira a ri;:ht to vote by be n ' an elector between the age of twenty-one and twtnty-t'.vo years, lie shall depo&e on oath or aflirmatioii that he has resided iu the btate at least one year before his application, and make such proof of his residence in the district as is required by this Act and that he doss veriiv believe, from the accounts given I him, that he isof ?.ge aforesaid, and give audi other evidence as is required by this act, where upon the name of the person w admitted to vote, shill be inserted in the Alphabetical list by the Inspectors, and a note made oppo.-ife thereto by writing the word Tax" if he shad b tiermitted ! to vote by reason of having paid tax; or the word j "Age" if he shall be aumit'.ed to vote by reason ot such & ! ohall be caile.t out to the L-ierks, ,v,, si!ajim;iVe , jj.t bv them "Ja ail eases wh like notes in the list of voters ere the name of a person claim ing to vote as found on the list furnish ul by the C-mmissiners and Assessor; or his right to vote. ! wbetner found thireon or not is objected to by ; any qualiued citizens, it shall be the duty of the , Inspectors t. examine such person on oath a- to j his quahficaiii-ns, and if he claims to have re 1 sid- i within the State f r one year -r m re, his ; o;it' jha'l not be suflicient pro f thereof, but I sl'.:-.:i m ihc pr-x-f the e if by at least one compe : t ;.. witness, who !;!ia!l be a qualified elector, ; t'.cvt he h:is resided within the htrict f-r more ! th:-.n ten days next proceeding said ele-clion, and j shall also himself swear that his bona fide rei t deuce, in pursuance of his lawiu! calimg, is with in the district, and that he did not remove into said dUtrict for the purpose of voting therin. 'Every person qualified, as aforesaid, ari-t who ' shall ir.aU-: due proof. i- required of i is residence, ; ;tiil payment of taxes as atrc.-aid. snail be ad ' uottcl to vote in the township, ward, or district, ' in which he shall reid.'. j "If any person shall" prevent or attempt to ! prevent, anv ofacer of nnv election under this i. - ! act irom holding such election, or use or threaten ! any violence to any such oldcer. or shall inter : ri:j t or improperly interfere wit'nn the execution of his duty, or shall bhx-k up in the wi.idow, or nv;nueto any window, where the same may be g, t shad rioton-'v disturb the peace of in- lLCtl or the shall im- I . - 1 t . ..,, . . t. .t !..- l.n,. ..n . ......U ,..r ni.5fe tha 12 noth; and if it f1,aU be shown jUrt wh,re t!.,. t:M ,,f snch lliiVuce sh:l:1 , ., . . ... be ha.l, that the person so otlend.r.g was n-'t a -, .' r :f ... i- . . i- ,1'6 f l"?1? ch.uge of the cer,hcateor return of tncur res-tive dyc.s. n 1 preouec thm at a n.cetmg of one Jude (Tjm . . h (u,trict :U tlC Cemrt II uise, in the . ,, r , , ,, - , ,' . Borough of t.ber.sb'trg. on tne third dav after ,. . , ... ,. , ? P . , . r f !i0 ,!av vt election, being Friday the 12th ilay cf " er, A. U.. lSOU. then anl there todoand perform those tlntie's requircl of them by law. Ani lnrtner, if any du.l'e, by. sickness or un ! avoidable accident is unable to attend s:d 1 mee ting ol ouiges, then the certificate or return aforesaid snail be taken charge f by one of the Inspect 'is or clerks f the election of the same di ti i, t. who shall do and perform the tluties of said. Judge unable to attend. Given, .under my hand at my ofnee in E'oens burg, the twelfth day f S ptotnher. in the year of our L-rd one thousan.i eiaht hundred and sixty, and ef the Independence of the United States the eighty-fifth. ROBERT P- LINTON, Sheriff, September 12. 13C0.-fe. MANSION HOUSE, JOIBXSTOIV.V, Ia. THE undersi hied respectfully announce to the old p-.trons of the above Hotel." that, having re fitted and refurnished it throughout, they are J prepare! to entertain guests comfortably and in good style. 0"A g-v.d Hack will be at the Railroad Sta tion em t!ie arrival of ever' train, for tiie pur pose of carrying passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. BOARD PER DAY. S1.00. The Stage fr omerset, arl other po:nts in tht direction, departs from the Mansion House every morning (Sunday excepted.) METZGAR & CO. Johnstown, Mav 2, lS'.O -tf. tiie ci?iiAf;. or iso. GOODS AT CITY PRICES. THE subscrilier respectfully infoims the citi zens of Ebensburg and vicinity, that he has just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large and well assorted stock of the latest Mylc-s of SI'Kl.Vt; ami tSLMI ;ti i:k READY IVIADE CLOTHING for MEN and ROYS. Also, a large assortment of II ATS and CAPS. ROOTS and SHOES ami Gentlemen' FURNISHING GOODS, to which he invites all vi.-itinj Johnstown to call and see Iiia. at the CLOTHING DPOl No. 2, Cirner of Cliiiti 11 and Main Streets. He feels contident that persons wishing to purchase any articdes in 'lis line will save the expenses of the journey by calling to See him. A. JELENK0. Johnstown, April l0.-tf. J tCKSOV & CLARK, SURGEON DENTISTS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. NE of the firm wiil be in Ebensburg during r the first ten days of each month, during which time all persons dei rina Ids professional services can find him at the office of Dr. Lewis, nearly oppo site Blair's Hotel. niay2.V.l8.s.0 V. FOSTER. P. 3. NOON, Greensbure. Ebensburg. FOSTCR u soox, fl AVING associated themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cam na county, will at tend to all business intrustot .0 them. Office on Co!fltnade Row;" Ebensburj Oct. 7, 1857. T.KAD! Ri:D! RKAD1!! Ca'ro, lUinnis, July 20A. I860. Ml SSHS. JOUS WiLCjX & Co. . Y.mr Inpcctirifc; or "Persian Fever Giarm' has doie wonder. Twas v hilly c'eupwient and writ jl'.cd when I applied it,-and:u fivehotirs the chills wtro rcmove-t and nq fever ha3 tnsuet It is the waiplst curd im:iuai!e, and a wonder of natuie r art. I would i-t be without this Iniectiiie" a single h.)ur. By constantly wear ing it I ieeui to- Ihj 'V&'te proot." Youw Very TiuV. ' E. if. STOUT. . A l.lcMrAlal-avmJaly ZZd, 1SC0. 1 have been snatched from the grave by the application of -ynnr wonderful Inpectine,"' or "Persian Fever C.i.arm." For feveral years I have sutlerelerery M-a-vu from fever an I ag:i. Last Spring my .life was threatened, but your remedy h is destroyed the disease, and 1 am r.ip idly gaiiilng air appetite and strength. Respurtfnllv. Yours, D. N. BARRON. This truly w.mderf:;! prccne'lcc and cvre for Fever and Agne and lahioiis Fev-r- will be sent by mail, p'i-t paid, on receipt of ot:e'd iliar. Als f.-r sale at all respectable Druggists and Cjuntry Su "cs. Principal Depot and M mufactory. 133 Main St., Richmond. Va. Branch o.flice. Rank of Commerce Bun ling, New York. Address JOHN WILCOX & CO. Sept. 5. 1S0. J jly 4,-!y. in. HARD TO BEAT. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the eitizeus-of J&ensb.irg and vicinity that he is still engage.1 in the WATCH and JE WELUY business, at the ol 1 stand of Stahl & Roberts, immediately opposite the Store of E. shoemaker & Sons, where he always keeps on hand a large and well selected stock of CLOCKS, i&' FAXcr xorwxs, $--., which he ot'ers to the pub'ic a shade lower than they can be purchased e'sewhere. He invites the citizens to call iu and examir.e his stock. CLOCK. WAT CUES. JEWELRY and MU SICAL INSTRUMENTS, repaired in the l-est manner and warranted. J. STAHL. Ebensburg, April IS. lSGO.-tf. HOSTETTER'S ST0JL1GH BITTBHS. The propri tors and Tisnuufaeturers of HOS TETTrlR'S CELEBRATED STOMACH Bll' TEIl Citn appeal with perfect con ti-ience to phy sicians and cil.z.'us generally of the United S.ate- oecaue the article has attained a reputation heretofore Unknown, A few tacts lip n ti.ls point will speak more jH.werfuliy than volumes tl bare assertions or b.azonmg pu:h;ry. The C"ii sumption of II steit-r's Stouiach Bitters fr the List ear amounted to over a half million bottles and from its manilest steady increase in tim-.- past l it is evident that during the c wring year the coiiMini'Mon w il' reach near one million !ot ties. This mnne'sse amount could never have lieen sold but f-r the rare medicinal propeitiesj c nitained iu the preperation. and the sanction, of j me 111' si proiinue-iii jm vie inns 111 nieoc xit.ii of tbo country wiiere ti e ait.ele is l.t know n. I who not oidy rcommende 4 the Bitters to their patients, but are ready 3t all times to give test.- j mortals to its Hiicaey in all cas$ of t-tomachic J tierange-ineuts ami the .hs-ases reMi.ting therelrom Tins is uot a temporary p pulaiity, obtained by extraordinary ciforts in the way rf trumpet ing the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid esti mation of an invaluable medicine, which is e.es tiued t-j bo as tminring as time it.-elf. Hoetetter's SVMiiach Bitters have proved a God-.-iid t. regi 'its where fever and ague and various either bilious compl lints have counted their victim by hundrc-U. To bj al'le to slate confidently that the B.tters" are a eHrtam cure f t tiie l)y sp; psic and like disea-es, is to the pr -piiett.irs a source of unalloyed pleastne. It re moves all morbid matter from the stomach, pu rifies the bl n-1, and imparts renewed vitality tithe nervous system, giving it that tone ami energy indiPiensable lor the restoration ol health. It operates the stomach, liver, ami other digestive organs, mildly but pwrfuily. ami soon re-stores them to a condition essential to the health v discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly oersns m ly use the Bitters daily as per directions on the U.ttle. and they will find ' in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfoit declining ears, as it is pleasant to the palate.' u vigorating to the U.weis, eX'vl'ent as a totiic, and rejuxeoatitig generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and wonn n w ho have experienced the benefit ot Using thi prep- j aratioii while sufl'.-ring from stomach derange ments, and general ttebility; acting under the ad vice cf j'hTsicrtns. they have abandoned all del eterious elrngs ami fairly tested the merits ol this article. A lew words to the gentler sex. There are criain periods w hen their cares are so har rassmg that many of them sink under the trial. Tii? rel.itiem of mother aud child is so absorbing ly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health iu her ex treme anxiety for her infant. S.iould the period of m iternit) arrive during the summer season, the we-ar of Uly and mind is gege rally aggrava te 1. Here then, is a necessity for a stimulent to recuperate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to liear up under her exhausting tri als and re.-qionMbiltties. Nursing uiotl ers gener ally prefer the Bitters to all otner iaviaorators that receive the eudor.-ement of physicians, be cause it is agieeable to the taste as well as cer tain to give a permanent incr-ase of bodyily strength. All those person, to whom w-e have part cu larly referred above, to wit: sutTtrers from fever and ague, eaij-'ed by malaria, diarrhoea, dysen tery, Tudige-stion. bs of npjetite, and all ii.--a-ses er derangements of tiie stomach, suer.nua- ted invalid-, perseinst.f sedentary accupation aud milling mothers, will consult their own phy- bood, cm the part of avowed enemies, and know sioal welf.tte by giving to Hostetter's Celebratetl ur. t';,at they cannot, and will not. approve of Stomach B.tters a trill. CVUTION- e caution the public against using au3" of the many imitation of counterfeit. butavk for 11otettek s fjiiLUBKATrD tomacii P.iTTEi'.s. and see that eacn inittie na tue wor.s . .. ., lr. J. lb .--tetter's Stomach Bitter blown on the side of ti e bottle, and stamped 011 the me tal lic c m roverinr the cork, and observe that our niito'Tanh signature is on the labe l. - . - . ... ... . c ri. t T- r I'rcntireil an. I sol. I iv uuaini inn w SMI'III. Pittslutgh. and solo by all drug ;ir.ts. gr.ers. atnl .le-aleis gencralij' throiiliout the 1 "rdteil States, South America, and Germany. AGENTS. Davis -V. Jones. Ebensburg; J. A. Pirrish. SurnmitviRe; Win. Litzinge-r, Loretto: Peter Kinnev, Munster. Sept. 5. l'&GO. ly. - ROBERT A. M'COY, ATTOBSKV AN D COCSSKLnil AT IAV, ! EBENSBURG. CAMB.UA COUNTY, PA. All mmner of Ifjrd Business in the severed - 1 W m Courts ot ihe County promptly attended 10. Ebensburg, June 27, lSb0.-f". firn H." TtHCD. T. L. HF.TEB Tbenbur. Johnstown RHCn IICYKR,4ttorneyw at Lau louusel piven iu the Jbnglisu anu uerm XJ languages. Offica on HighStroetEbeasburg,Fenn'. , Feb. 6,186. ly ' Vmm 10 FARMS STOCK DEALERS c. tliE SIXTH ANNUAL F.MIl OF THE CAM P.UIA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIE TY WILL Bil HELD AT I i:ENBURG ON Yv EDNEbDAY. TiiUKSDAY .V FRIDAY the S I. 4th and Gth day of C' OILR. 1S00. j j'rci-i?nl JOHN 1 HO.M P.SON , -Tr. llce'J'resi't'His DAMti- J. MonavM.. Jon;? A. I'.LAia. Zhv-iag'rs George J. Ruiiger, .lol-n Fenlon, Dr. J n Lowman, A. lvoKdin. II. C. IV.vine. Treasurer J. C. N.x-n. .S.Te'ary r.jlrt A. MT ov. A UC1I0N. There w iT bo r.r the fOn.l-e.iy of tha Fair an Auction, giving all cTsons a chance to offer anything they may have, such as Horses. Colts. Cattle, bl eep. Hops or Mar-iifac tuied Articles. Tu Auction will be bold on the pair (.ile'iusd. T!ie Anr.u:.! Address 1 e i;ciivtci oy i JOHN SCOTT, Fsu.. at 2 oM n-k in the afiir- no- n o! ti e last .lay ol th- I.x.obm. n. A l.vge and vared P.c-nnum l.it has been I prepare 1, and the Premiums. 2ciuM:JT 5.'oci. J have b-x-n really is.eieased, (e I.itg idi) nia- kii ir an oo:vci it 'iio-.e u.iv.ii" k u .toiiv m, bring it to tl:e FAIR. Tie Managers assure tiie public that ntch improvements w id be mace ujmiS! the arran;enn-nts .f the former FiiS as will make this ry Jar t'tt lest one ever held by the Society, and that such retrenchments will I, made upon former exi endimrts as to insure the prr.myl jhii:neat of all FremiuiAS a.vc.tCn;-. A g'.od Band of M'K-c has been engi2'.l and will be on ihe around during the entire Exhibition. Fees of AlmU-i'Ort. Certificates of Member ship will is.vc.e at One D 'liar and will almit to the entire exhibition the member, his wife, and all their children under twenty-one years cf rge. Tickets g od only for a single admission will is sue at 25 cents. " Ci.ildren under 10 years of age, half .rice. Tickets go.d for the entire exhui tion vr.ll le is-uel to apprentice boys and scr vant gitls at CO c nts. Stock dealers are invite.1 to attend. For Genera! Regulations. Judge. Committees. Premium Lists. &:.. see LARGE BILLS. Ebensburg, August 20, 18C0.-40-Ct. B CER HAVE'S- HOLLAIB BITTERS FOR OYSPKPSIA, Liver Comprint, Fever and Ague, &.c. Tha "- fill intro.Juni.-a ue of tl.is ceVbratel nemrly !.: bet-a lk- ora lilera! fiiwd of cotupunJ c-iHr.1 -Biitrrs." rtf-r-l ia vnriuti f -rn-4. fiotn a quai-t butti to a 6vt jcaUon k?r. until this w ri - l:tt-i " i but another Hitiiie fur -- r, ot sume rilaiiious wi.ni.oy mix ture. lint the really pn-t ri.i.-f riT it1 from lb minute ouc teaxjolu, uf our nitsiiriup. BfTKHAVE'S HOLLAND B1TTEP.S, Ad L'it entirt oWiirt rf cfitr yrmtraU-m. luti tl lilrd f ti it a ri'Utj.ti..n which the liot of lmit-tliotis and C-tin-trfriK Uavr UiHi to uu.-rTuiiiHt. It is iiliely a V-p-tablo rvu-auon, with tu-eiy mS-cieat pur piriU to prw-rve it. Eut iwe aize of t!.e p-nuiu, ;IIJf Pint UotUe,) prira One IUUr. It is a codicin of long tried efficacy fur Pirrying the Blood, so essential for th foundation of good health and fur correcting tiii orders of the atom&cb and bowels. Two or three doses will convince tie afflicted of Its salutary eflWcts. The stomach will speedily regain Its strength, a heal-by action of the liTer, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result. For Inlifrs.ton., Try Bdrliave'i nollaad Bitters. ITor Heartburn, Try Bffrhavt's Hellaad Bitten. For Acidity, Try Effrhive's Holland Bitters. ForIW'aterbrah, Try Birrtavc's Eolland Bitters. For I-Ieatiacli, Try Btrrhave's Holland Bitters. For Loss of Appetit, Try Birrbau's Holland Bitters. For Costiveness, Try Barhavt's Holland Bitters. For Piles, Try Btrrhave's Holland Bitteri In all Kervons, Rheumatic and Xeuraigic Affec tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. CIAS CAREFULLY! The pTiuine highly ooccctr.ttcJ I.triaTe" IToll.nJ Bitter, is put up iii half piut ttt'. only. anl rrUild at One lollar per bottle. Tne crest UrnuiKt- for this truly cvit-brnti Me2icioe hx imluwl tua-iT imitation, which the pulilic slioulJ guard. a&iot purcUuiug. Btaart n f Imposition ! See Vtal our mme is cm the lb4 of every buttle you fcty. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. SOLE PE0PKIET0E3, PITTSBURGH, PA For sale in Eben burg, by A. A. DARKER. August 22, lt.C0.-lv. VALUABLE PROPERTY F O 11 SALE. THE undersigned ofT.-rs for sa'e the portion rf his FARM situate North of the Ebensburg and Cress-in Rail R-ad, containin.: r.N-ut 32 acres. about 28 ncres of which are cleared and well fenced. The Eeiensbnrg and IorctUi Road and the North Township Roavl cn the Rid lb tad here, an.l there will be a i-ermaneut Station. It will therefore be a good lace for an enterprising busbies, man to tqeu a Store. Blacksmith Shop. The land also contains veins of IRON ORE. COAL and FIRE CLAY. It will le disced of on reasonable terms. Applv tn the premise to CHARLES BRADLEY. Cambria t jwaship. Aug. 15, 1S00.-3S tf. Register and Recorder. BELl EYING that but a very small portion of the citizens of my native county are wii l.nr to countenance fraud, ele-cepti'.ii. aud false- I 5out!e tlealing, trent iiery auvi oae lugratuutie ul, t,e .)Jrt ,.f pretenuel 1neuls, I tur r.iyseit I as an Imlvpendent Cm hdtte for the oilice e f 1 iu-gis'er an-i liecor.ter. If elected, all my t tT-rts wiT be ehrected to a ftithful discharge cf the .l.ities of tho clre, ROBERT H. CAN AN. Johnstown, July 2Hth, ISCO. NEW JEWELRY STQ3L THE nndersigtietl ba j ist returnel from the Flist with a large and splendid stoci e f CLOCKS, WATCHES, Jewelry, Musical Instrements, riOTIOHS, kc, &.C. '. a V.-40-1 - ("-. wdiich be offers to the people of this vicinity very low figv . Call and see for yeuirselves. charge f.r e.ii.btuig g kkIs. IruMing to receivj a fair portion of atronage. ne will endeavor merit the aame. itoorn opoite I bompsons iiore. n. r. clocks, watches, jewelry. ACCORD EONS. &c, repaired in the I'est man ner and warranted. C T. ROBERTS. April 17. 18S0.-3ra. -r- r V . J. i- h. J. JWJ A 5tiftRi.ATTrt TONIC, DIUKETIC. to the crrizFxs or xwjsrslt a :n FES?'S TL I 'A AYJ . ArOTUECAEX!a, I KL'J lJ-TS. Gi.tci:ns AND F I . iTt- Vimti ir. i Vil fr1. Iur I w r wm y r Krandr. Woilc'. I'urt Illiidrrla.Sbrrry ti. Peri ' lufi Wolff'. I'ur. J.malt d M tro t RbS. " iska lH BoITtKS" Ijt leave to call tie attvn.it n cf the civtf. as t,f tn Uni.ed biatt lo the alove Wines and qUorSt imjM-rted by Udelpho W.IiV.of New Ywk, wu, r.n eis fam.hai ;n tverv iirt ol Uacnun tr3 for the purity f l.;s ojU-t-ratea &ii7am & .-. appJ. Mr. W, lie. in i.ls ie-uer me, sj e-V-i.; of the purity of his Wine's and Liquors, c.jj; I will stake n.y reputation as a man, my .M..:.t.i:.g as a mcichant e l thirty years1 residence in l City ol New Yortt. that aii tho Rrandy aid Wines which I Ix-ttie are pure as imported, and fthebe.i qudi!y, and can le rehetl upe-n by every purcLaer." Every bottle bs.s the pro prieVor.. lutme on the war, fend a fie Millie f his sin:ttvpj cu the certificate. Tiie public are. resjx'clfiilly iuit--d to call aiid examine in tl.cm s. Ives. i".4 sa'c at Retail by all thj Ap'th-ca-rie-a and Grocers 1:1 Philadelphia. Gi-eii H. Asuton. No. bS's Marktt sL. Phiia. 6u? Aj-rJ. j'.t J't.'ialeiffitt. " R:-ad the f allowing from the New York Cornier. Fnrm vs Dvrinc: for one AVtr York licr cliant Vc arc happy to inf ..:iu fur fellow-c:ti-zens that there is oi.e place in our ci'.y wl ere th physician, ap' tht c.i'y, and coi.m.y merchant, can jroaind purch:ee pure Wines and Liqujrs. ai pure as importetl. and of the les; quality. Tc lo iK.t intend to give an elab. rate d 'npiiiut f this meiebi'itt's extensive' bu.-ine-ss. lib 1 ;gh it will n-pav any stranger cr ciliren to visit IWI pho Wolfe's ixb-ndve wai-liou-. N"os. lw. I'O an 1 22. R-.aver rr.-et. and N-s. IT. 19an.iJ. M ti ketie'd stre-t. Eis slot k e f hnapps ci ban j ready f r .-pnunt could n.t have U-en 'ess. than thir y tiicusan-i eases; the Rrantly. some ten thousand ca?e. Virt:iestf 1S30 telt-oC; and te n thousand cases of Madeira, sherry .i.d Port Wiae, Scotch siud Irish Whisky. J.tnisi.-.i and St. Cr ix Rui.i, Uii very old and equal to anj in this Oouiitry. He also bad three laft Celi-r, li l.il with Brar.dv. Wine. ii ea-ks. ui i t-r Cnstotu-House kev, ready f'-r luhn. Mr. WoMe's sales f Schnapps last jear anmnuni to one b.i idre I n l eighty thousand elt ze-n, ar.-Jt o hope m les tiian two years he may I equally su-veM"ul ith his Brandies J'.id Wii:-s. His business merit- the patrct.age of erry lover of bis si-eiie. Private lamilie wlio i.i pure Wines and Liquors I-t mv lic-tl i; &Loidd send their ortlers tliitct to Mr. Wohe. until yvt-ry potheeary in the land make up their ii.ii..:n disc-.ird the poisonous fe'iltT from their shelves, and replace it with Wulfe's pure Wii.es hi.1 Liq'.ors. We nn-iTrUKl Mr. Wolfe, f r the .cccn.i: dation of sm:dl dealers in the c-untiy. ptit-up assorted cv.se-. of Wii e and LSqu r.. Such a man. and Mich a merchant, should le sustain d ae;iir rt hi- ten.- -f theu.aiids of opixoie-nts in tLe Ui:ite-1 States, w iio M.U i. .tnmg l-ut -.t ntatioi-s. ri.ii ou-. ahr e to 1 tm.au h akL Mid hppiiits. Septeml-er 12, lSCO.-Om. HEW GOODS FOR SPRING 8l SUISYiErt. Ju-t retViveil, snJ for "e at rt-.lu--d prices. full sti'p!v of St-tj'e and Fancy Go.!, o nsist ing of Cloths. Cassimeres. Sttim tt, Jeans, Tweeds, and a large variety ef other tuum er wear for men and boys. LOO pieces of Print". Ginghi.ms. Lawns and other Fancy Dress Gk1s- Brown and B.eached Musiir.. Cl.evks ail Fancy Sidrting-, Uainel. Stella. C;shirrcrc. ar.d Merino Shawl. ili-rv. Clove-s. Notions. MADE I'F CLOTIIISG. 11A1S AKD CATS. HOUrS AI SIIoES, A l Wool Ctrjtir.gs. Ihttqi an. 5 Co't- n do. r.t from 15 to 23 cents -er vard. Flev-.r Oil Cloths. QUEENSWARE STONE AND EARTHEN WARE. GROCERIES DRUGS MEDICINES. HARDWARE AND CUTLETY. Linseed ami Y,"hale Oils, Window lilass. Pa nt. Yarn'sh and Turrnfiitine. Pish. Salt, Four, Iron. Nails and Steel, M i. il 1- atid Hemp R.pes. of difi'erent s:z.-. Ojtfon Yarns. Carjrt Chains. Ac. &c, all of whicli w'Jl be sold at the rcry intent prices. F HUGHES. Ebensburg. May ISCO.-tf. , LAEIE&' CEOICE ! SELF SEALING AND SELF-TESTING. AIR TIGHT. PREMIUM FRUIT JARS fi- CANS! These Jars and Cns being perfectly simple in their arrangement and r qt.it Ir.g ii" Ct mei t in order to make them air-tight, any one of ordinary judgment car Jrme-tically seal thera by t-itiiply screwing the cap down tightly a'ltr the fruit L;- bee n put in b. t. Besides their simplicity cud ease of a:Justnicr.t and the impv.-ibility of -stoppers blowing t i.t. Ac. the grer-.te.st adv intage is that you can at anj time seethe condition of your fruit by .cm ply l'k:r.g at the fp of the cover. If th jcuta tiascet is concave '.Ik fruit is good; if Ct.r.iti it i going to spoil, but will always show itself in limn to t c saved. Tiie absence of this tt?,t has eeer lt-n a niatter of anxiety, and fie que n.ly f serious luss to tbote put'iitg up Fruit or Yegetablcs- Thcsc are a-lvantasres v.hith no Other Fruit Jars orC.n in this market jStsk. Marmfactured and sold wholoale and retail by the snbscr-.br. owner of th? right of Svlcervt t and Cimbria counties. 1 Quart Oils, pe r. dozpn. '2 " . 2.T." " 4 ' " 4.f.) " A liberal distount raae'e to th. se purcLairg ... s.x Cozen or mure at cue time. Acums jtur orders to F. W. HAY. Johnstown. C.imVria Co., Pa. JLr.stcwn, July ISG0.-34-tf. a v r) - IiiYICQRATINa COR01AI lit TOWN. rjXHE nnde-r signed lgs leave to annourc JL to the citirens of Eh. nsburg and vicinity, that l.e b.is ojH-ne-l a Sad l.try and Harnc Mau ufacuy. and that be will Manufacttue ami ke-p constautlv on baud everv aticle :n bis line (f bv.-incss, Juch as SADDLES. BRIDLES. inilFS. . Articles manufactured thfap to . ti . .1 v: -. . ) oroer. lie livitrs 111c puuuc to nu una ejtTii- at ine articles ot Lis manufacture, conn. Jet. t they will command tb r.j.probat'k'n cf Conietert Jn lres. By manuficturing none but the lt e.f articles, and selling cheap, he hoj-e to nieut an 1 receive a lilieral share of public patronage. Terms Cah or apprf.vel ccuntv produce. N. R- All kinds of HIDES taken ia xclanfc-e for work. no to 1" ' J A A. W. . . - -..t. Ebensburg. April :., 16C0.--f- Zl C o c
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