SETEXTU AXXUAL FAIR or THE CAMBRIA COUNTY AGR'L. SOCIETY. To It held at Elemlurg, on Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday, Ike 1st, 2d and 3d dys of Oetoltr, 13C1. CLASS NO. 1. judges R. P. Linton, John Bennet, William Palmer, Eaq., Sauiutl Bracken, M. il. Ad ams. Rest Stallion, 2d beet " Rest Gelding, 2d best " Best pair draft Horses, Best pair Mules, Best Mare, 2d best Best Colt between 2 and 3 years, " between 1 and 2 years, u tmder 1 year. SO 4 5 o u 5 t 5 8 2 1 CLASS NO. 3. judges A. Durbin. Wm. D. Davis, Richard Edwards, James Cooper, Geo. Settleuoyer. 2d best, Best yearling Bull, Best Cow, 2d best, Best Steer between 2 and 3 years, 2d best Steer " " " Best Heifer, 2d best, Best yoke Oxen, CLASS NO. 3. Judges Jme9 J. Kaylor, Gordon Sinclair, Owen Roberts, Jacob Singer, Jas. Burke. Best Buck, 2d best, Best pair Larubs, Best Ewo, 2d best, Best lot Slieep, eix in number, e2 i i 2 1 CLASS NO. 4. Judys ITenry Nutter, Thos. L. Jones, Fran cis Bearer, John Furgueon, Geo. Randolph. Best Boar, $2 Sow, 2 " fatted Hog, 2 44 lot Pigs, six in number, 2 CLASS NO. 5. Judges Lewii Rolgcr3, John R. Thoma?, N. I. Roberts, Joseph Behe, Isaac Wike. Best lot Fowls, six in number, 82.00 - pair do, 1-00 " pair Turkey?, 100 " pair Ducks, 50 pair Geese, 50 CLASS NO. 6. Judges IJenrv Gift", William Byers, Samuel WeAkland, "David O Harro, Robert W. Rob erts. Best bushel Winter Wheat, Spring Wheat, 81.00 1.00 50 50 50 1.00 1.00 2.00 50 Corn, in cars, Oats, 44 Bye, " Timothy Seed, Flax Seed, M Clover Seed, " Barley, CLASS NO. 7. Judgss E. Shoemaker, Win. R. ITnghes, T. L. Hejer, Thomas .M. Jones, xicnaei jeavy. Beet bushel Potatoes, 3 " 1 urmp9, " Beets, Carrots, " Onions, Best dozen Cabbasre, i bnlf buiihrd TmTirtrw 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 j " Beans, lot Celery, half dozen Squashes, " I'arsuips, Kohl Rabbi, Pumpkins, 50 Citron, 50 Musk Melon, 50 Seed Cucumber, 50 lot Cauliflower, . 50 Broccoli, 50 n H ti ti CLASS NO. 8. Judges William D. Pryce, Joseph 9. Harris, Reea J. Lloyd, John Luther, Wm. K. Carr. Best variety Fall Apples, 81.00 " Winter Apples, . 1.00 Beet dozen 4 do 50 Fall Apples, 50 Pears, 1.50 Peaches, 50 " Quinces, 50 Best variety Grapes, 50 CLASS NO. 9. Judges Robert Davis, Wm. Kittcll, Wm. Ry an, Jr., John Jl'Colgan, Lawrence Schrotn. Best roll Butter, 81.00 2d best, 50 Best print Butter, 50 Best Cheese, 1.00 CLASS NO. 10. Judges Geo. Iluntly, Nathan Sander?, Tho?. Griffith, Peter Carman, Thomas O'Connell. Best Plow, do Harrow, do Cultivator, do Hillside Plow, do Wheat Drill, do Corn Planter, do Horse Rake, do Grain Cradle, do Wind Mill, do Cutting Box, do Threshing Machine, CLASS NO. 11. Judges Thomas B. Moore. D. C J: Little, James Conrad, John Best two horse Carriage, do Buggy, do set Single Harness, do Saddle and Bridle, do pair Boots, do pair Show, do CalfSkin, do side Sola Leather, Best side Upper Leather, do lot Cabinet Ware, do variety do do Stone and Earthen Ware, do Cook Stove, do Parlor Stove, do Churn, do pair Horse Shoes, do Drawing Chains, do Breast Chains, do Coal Grates, do Sash, do Wagon, do Shook, do Panel Door, di barrel Flour, 81 1 Zahin, Peter Prinjrle. 82.00 1 00 LOO 1.00 1 00 50 50 1.00 75 2.00 1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 50 25 50 50 50 50 2.00 50 1.00 2.00 CLASS NO. 12. Judges Ezekial Hughes, James Farren, John Leslie, Wm. G. Williams, Christian Smay. Best Plowing, 83 2d best, - CLASS NO. 13. Judges Mrs. James MGuire, Mrs. Johnston Moore, Mrs. William II. Gardner, Mrs. Jas J. Kavlor, Mrs. William Murray. Best piece Carpet, 2d best do Best pair Blankets, 2d best do Best Coverlet, do Table Spread, 81.00 50 LOO 50 1.00 to LOO 50 do pieced Bed Quilt, 2d best do Best Cradle Quilt, do Hard Soap, do Soft Soap, do Tow Cloth, do Linen Cloth, do Linsey Woolsey, do Hearth Rug, do pair Hose, do pair Half Hose, do pair Gloves, do Corn Brooms, 50 25 25 50 50 50 50 20 25 do Fly Brush, 2o do Candles, 25 CLASS NO. 14. Judges Mrs. John Thompson. Mi.5 Mary Ann Wherry, Mrs. II. Scanlan, Mrs. James Rif fle, Mrs. Philip Collins. Best Bread, do Domestic Sugar, do Apple Butter, do Pumpkin Butter, do Busk, do Pound Cake, do Jelly Cake, do Sponge Cake, do Pear Butter, do Plum do do Quince do do Tomato Catsup, do Apple Jelly, do Tomato Jelly, do Peach do do Plum do do Quince do do Currant do do jar Pickles, do jar Brandy Peaches, do Cherry Bounce, do Dried Apples, do Itaspberry Jam, 81.00 20 2o 2o 25 25 2o do Strawberry Jam, 25 do Blackberry Jam, 25 do Apple Preserves, 25 do Peach do 25 do Pear do 25 do Pium do 2. do Cherry do 25 do Tomato do 25 do Catawba Wine, 2.r do Elderberry do 25 do Blackberry do 25 do Currant do 25 do Vinegar, 25 do Dried Peaches, 25 do do Plums, 25 do do Cherries, 25 do Hon6y in the comb, 25 do do rendered, 25 CLASS NO. 15. Judges Misses Emily Roberts, Magpie Z:hm, Matilda Myers, Jane Ann Evans, M3ry I)u gan. Best Ornamental Needlework, 81.00 2d best, fii) Best Silk Embroidery, 1.00 do Dress Making, 50 do Linen Embroidery, 50 do Cotton do 50 do Shell Work, 50 do Worsted Embroidery, 50 do Netting, 50 CLASS NO. 1C. Judges Mises Frances Smith, Kate Noon, Kate Durl.iu, Lizzie Pfoff, Ruse Rhey. Best collection Flowers, $ 25 . do Basket do 25 do 31 oss Vase with Flowers, 25 do Hand Bouquet, 25 do Mat do do Table do 25 25 do Col'n. Artificial Flowers, 25 CLASS NO. 17. Judges J. M. Jones, M. D., E. F. Lytic, J. A. i.oore, Jacob t ronneiscr, I. il. George. . Best Oil l'aintiusr, 8 50 M best, 13est Draughting, do Nature Color Painting 2d best, Best Penmanship, do Crayon .Sketch, 2d best, Best Marble Work, 50 50 25 50 5'J 25 50 CLASS XO. 18. Judge James C. Xoon, James S. T01M, Dr. J. Drawlier, Howard J. Roberts, Lemuel Davis. Best Equestrienne, over 1 8, Discretionary 2d best do over 18, do Best Equestrienne, under 18, do 2d best do under 18, do COIXTY OFFICERS. Judges of the Courts Fresbieut, Hon. Geo. Taylor, Huntingdon; Associates, George W. Easley, Richard Jones, Jr. J'rothonotary Joseph MDonabl. llegistrr and Recorder Fdirard F. Lvtle. Sheriff. Robert P. Linton. Deputy Sheriff. William Linton. District Attorney. Philip Xoon. County Commissioners. Abel Lloyd, D. T. Storm, James Cooper. Clerk to Commissioners. Robert A. M'Cov Treasurer. John A. Blair. Tuor House Directors. David O'Harro, Michael M'Guire, Jacob Horner. Poor House Treasurer. George C. K. Zahm. Poor lli'tse Steward. James J. Kaylor. Mercantile Appraiser. H. C. Pevine. Auiilors. Henry Hawk, John F. Stull. John S. Rhey. County Surveyor. E. A. Yickroy. C-roner. James S. Todd. Superintendent vf Common Schools Janica M. Swank. EBEXsiirnc Ron. officers. Justices nf the Peace. David II. Roberts, Harrison KiukcaJ. Burgess David J. Evana. Town Council Kvan Griffith, John J. Evans, William D. Davis, Thomas B. Moore, Daniel O. Evan3. Clerk to Council T. D. Litzinger. JJorovgh Treasurer George Ourlcy. Weigh Master William Davis. School Directors William Davis, Reese S. Lloyd, Morris J. Evans, Thomas J. Davisj Hugh Jones, David J. Jones. Treasurer of School Hoard Evan Morgan. Constable George W. Brown. Tax Collector George Gurley. Judge of Election Meshac Thomas. Inspectors Robert Evans, Wm. Williams A'Qr Richard T. Pfivia. GREAT CURE. DR. LELAND'S il 13 THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia, AXI A SCHE Ct'BE FOB All Ilercurial Diseases It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing r a medicated compound, to bo worn around the aist, without injury to the most delicate per sons, no change in habits of living is required, and it entirely removes the disease from the system, without producing the injurious effects arising from the use of powerful internal medi cires which weaken and destroy the constitution, ami give temporary relief only. By this treat ment, the medical properties contained in the Band, come in contact with the blood and reach es the disease, through the pores of the skin, effecting in ecery instance a perfect cure, an 1 restores the parts afflicted to a healthy condition. This band it also a o.-t powerful Anti-Mekcu-kial agent, and wil entirely relieve the system from the jternicious effects of mercury, liber ate cases are cured in a few days, and we are constantly receiving testimonials of its efficacy in agrivated cases of long standing. Thice $2.00, to be had of Druggists generally, or can be sent by mail or express with full di rections for use, to any part of country, direct from the principal Office lo. IOO imOAOWAY, lYctv-Yorfc. G. SMITH CO , Sole Pkopkiesoks. N- B. Descriptive Circulars Sent Free. For sale by II. C. Devine. El-emburj. Agents Wanted K vr ywliere. June 19, 'Gl.-ly. ARCADE HOTEL, Ebeiitburgr, Su. HENRY FOSTER. rr.orniEToa. rflHIS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS jL the "Ebensburg House," is one of the o'd-e.-t and best stands in the borough nf Ebonsbnrjr. for tho accommodation of the traveling commni ty. Tho Proprietor assures al! who may be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE will 1c supplied with all the luxuries of the sewn, Lis BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pain? pared to render his guests comf rtable. Ehensburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly. ' GEO. HU.TM YHOLESALE AND RETAIL ll Vf-..-.r ',:v- : OF TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET-IRON WARE, AND DEALER IN Cooking, Tartar, and Heating Stoves. Nai!s, Glass, &c. &c. lie a!i' has 011 ban la very large assortment of the above articles, which lie j will sell at a very sni ill a lyaiice on cott, for cash. Ebensburg, July 10th. IpCI. tf. WHEELER & MLSOiW Sewing iliac bines. R. A, O. KERR, AGENT, ALTOONA. BLAIR COUNTY PA. TTTJ" presenting t'ie above named Pewing Ma-jL-Ll chines to the examination and consideral tion of the public, the Agent desires to cal atttntion to the fact that during the last eight years, there has been over 11000 more of these machines sold thau any others in the mar ket. This alone is convincing prtof of the su periority of these machines over all others. Thoe machines can le seen and examined at the .-tore of the A cent, in Alt-iona. Price of No. 1 Machine, Silver Hated, Glas Fot and new style Hemrr.er jCj. No. 2. Or namental Bronze. Glass Fof.t new style Heminer 1j5. No. 3, Plain, with old stvle Hcianur N. B. Full irstructions given gratis; and fr fnrtliur particulars address R. A. O. Kkkk, AI toor.a, Blair co., Pa. S3, 8, ly. NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS Tha undersigned begs leave to inform the citi zens ot Cambria and adjoining counties zipv that he has iust rerriveil :i frr!i struck- fwi of the finest ITALIAN and other Mar-fSlf-i.l'i'l bins. lit. Ills pitablikhniOTit rtn Vr.nl-lin I ' LLl ' T O M US . M A NTELS. G R A V E STONES. TABLE & IUTIIK IT TOPS manfuactured of the most beautiful and finest quality of Foreign aud Domestic Marble, always ou band and made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the city, without the addition of carriage." GRINDSTONES of various grits and sizes, suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold either by wholesale or retail. Prompt attention paid to orders from a dis tanC1?. an1 Work de'irrrpd wliernvnr Aci r.l Tin . , y MM invites the public to call and examine his stock, as he feels satisfied he can sell cheap. For the convenience of persons residing in the east and North of the county, specimens may be seen and orders left with George Hunthy, at his Tinware Establishment in Ebeiisbur-r. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, March IS lSCl.-ly. Something for the Times! ! A KECESSITY IS EVERY HOUSEHOLD ! ! JOHNS & CROSLEY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE The Strongest Glue in The World For Cementing Wood, Leather, Glass, Ivory. China, ilarble, Bone, Porcelain, Alabaster, Coral, &&, &c- The only article rtf the 7;tnd erer produced vhlch trill icithstand Water. EXT R ACS : 'Every housekeeper should have asupply of Johns & Grot-ley's American Cement Glue." 2few l'ork Times. It is so convenient to have it in the house.' -Ycu York fJxpress. "It is always ready; this commends itself to every body." X. Y. Independent. "We have tried it, and fiind it as useful in our houj as water." Wilkes1 Sjriritcf the Timec. 1'rlce 25 Cent per Ktotttle Very Liberal Reducteors to Wholesale Dealers. TL'RJIS CASH CO-For sale by all Druggists and storekeepers generally throughout the country. J0HN3 & CR0SLEY, (Sle Manufacturers,) 78 William Stbeet, (Corner of Liberty Street,) ' sew tobk. July 10th, 186 !.-. MI RHEUMATIC BAND BUY A HOME. THE subscriber offers at Private &de the fol lowing Real Estate situate in Cambria County, to wit: His Mansion Property situate in the West end of the Rorough of Ebensburg, consulting of a Square of Ground, having thereon erected a com modious . DWELLING HOUSE, a large STA RLE or EARN, and sevend other Out Puddings, together with a half Lot of Ground on which there is a never failing Spring of the purest soft water, from which the House &c., is supplied. wants to cl.spose 01 tins as he lutentu removing Jrt V 2 r A- l i t1 Borough of Summit ville, having thereon erectel a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, two FRAME HOUSES, and a large Stable. Will be sold to gether or seperate as may suit purchasers. tr2f k t t i :4 : i, , r T i r o Borongh of Loretto, fronting on St. Mary s o. j t 1 a cT t ij w-. Street and extenuing back to St. Joseph 's Street, t ,.p t..i. r-....,.n , k !.-'.. 1 Lot of the Heirs of Anthony Litzinccr. dec M on tne et, having t Hereon erected a one and a , ' f , - , - -half story FRAME HOUSE 42 feet in front and tac.h W'nS? . 20 in depth. Jh' '1? 'T' ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate in Cambria township, adjoining the ancient City of Huleau, lands of James and George Mills, CLarle-s . P. Murray, Alex. M'Vicktr and others, contain i r c 1 t ... . i ,r l l r ... iiiO u. . piece or i nri i iaii'i miujic 1:1 rd DWELLING HOUSES. ALSO. A tract of land kit 11 de in All"?l.-ny towiisiip, adjoining lands of Patrick M'Gnire and f'tl.ers, containing 212 acres and Z'J pcrohes and a'l.iwance. ALSO. A tract of land: situate in C.r-t town ship, (late the property of I-'icderick ai.d Mary M. Schneider.) adjoining lands of John B.i!lwelr anl others, contaitiiug loO acres, in.rr or less, a small portion of which is cleared an i tht-reoii erected a CABIN HOUSE. ALSO. An, .lit 'i00 acres f bir:1. cif,!ntp on .1 . e ti 1 1- 1 - 11 . 1- the waters of Bluklxk, m Cam 11 townMip, which will be soi l in h ts a may suit purchasers. WILLIAM KITl ELL. Ebensburg. October 2i, D-0.-4S-tf. L ' w . JEIIIIO STILL TEIMBA5T! joii..sT(nr ci.oTJsixci dkpot, Corner of Cliatcn & Itlain Streets, READY MADE CLOTHING LATEST .STYLES', SPRING AND SUMMER COATS, PANTS. AND VESTS. FOR MEN AND BOYS. KEAPT MAMS SKITITS. rTAWFKS. rSHEUsHIRTS, STOeKINOS, XKCICT1KS. 1 1 DIC K. II CIIIKF. (.LIIVLS, CAHl'KT !AC1CS CUUhtLLAS, ThlNKS, cvC , C A LSO A lar-e assortment of HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, an 1 GENTLEMEN'S' FURNISHING GOODS of every description. To which the subscriber respectfully invites all visiting Johnstown to call and see his stock, at the CLOTHING DEPOT. X. 2, corm-r f Clinton and Main streets, lie feels confident that persons vi.-hing articles in his line will tave the expenses of the journey by purchasing from him. A. JELENKO. Johnstown. Mav 29. 1801 -tf. REMOVAL! C o A C II M A X I' F A () T O R ' fBlHE subscriber would respectfully- inform JL the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country" that he has removed bin shop fr'-ni the old stand to the shop lately' occupied by John Evans (Carpentt r.) where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of business at short notice and on reasonable terms, and tie hopes by- using but the very best material and employ ing but the best workmen to merit a full share of public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in purchasing a Carriage will do well by calling at this establishment. He is prepared to manufac ture the following kiuds of vehicles, viz: BUGGIES, of different qualities and prices; BAROUCHES, CI1AKIOTEES, one and iwo horse ROCKAWAYS, close quarter, eliptic and C-spring COACHES, second hand work of differ ent kinds, $-c, making a variety that will suit all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING done with neatness add dispatch. WM. BARNES. Ebensburg, April 27. lSS0-2C-tf BBBXBURG HOUSE. The undersiged having purchased and taken possession of the EWnburg House, (former ly ocu pied by Heury Foster), will be happy to receive, and accommodate his old customers, and all others who may be disp sc 1 to patronize him. The Proprietor feels assured from the spacious HOUSE, STABLE other facilities that he can offer at ltat as good accommodations as can be had at any other stand in the place, lie is in i'i.i.-3.-ioii ui.i kiic-nu.Mj 01 u.cvi.":Mii'iii"i3 ... -.11 - 1 .tl1 .r.. 1.. -n,.. it a .i ... ...-t 1 wuit wi.icn 1.1s 1 ar win ue uri,WiC!; nss tao:e i will be furnii-lic-d with all th luxuries vf the sea- ! son, and he intends by his hospitality an i care, to merit tlej patrjuage 01 all tose wiio atop wuu him. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebensburg April, 17, 1S61. tf. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! TIIE SUBSCRIBER would respoctfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of his dwelling house, on Horner street, where he is prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness &c. Having many years experience in the busi ness, employing none but the ist workmen, and using thebest material up..n a,l bis work he . . . unjn;s oj niriiii aim ix-v;iic x nuxiai puaix? ui iuo public patronase. Country prcduce at all times taken in exchange for work, aud the highest market prices allowed. JAMES MAQUlllh. Ebensburg. Sept., 14, lS59.-tf. IIMON HOUSE. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. r.LAIH. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains to render this Hotel, worthy of a continuation of the liberal share of public patronage it has hereto fore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best of liquors. His stable is large, andwill be attended, by an attentive and obliging hostler. I Ebenburg Apr.17 1361. ft. , r, it 1 r i . 1-1 suit of scute disease, or or the continued dimi and Cresson Rail Road, lands of Peter Kavl r i . - . . A ... , t) nution I nervous aim musci.iar energy irtm and others, containing '20 acres and 29 perches i , . , - t . - , , f -. , r (nearly all cleared) having thereon erected a I -Lrw'iC compla.nts one trial c f tin, rctoratne LOG DWELLING HOUSE AND A STABLE. :as successful to an tent which nn ALSO.-X tract of land situate in Washing- j de.cnpf.on n.r wruten t m r?' . . ,. ,- . . , , e r , 0 cred;i.;e. Invalids so long Ln-d-ndd'-n as to havj ton township, adjoining laialsof Jacob Lurgn, in 1;C 0.va oci..lh. llA-J!:. Mhavesuddenlyre-aprearlintheby vorl ! as a'uitiiui!) 000 iiiici "r iiii'iiiuiuui.'. iiieu will ! ., . . . 1 . " . j . 1 - : bi I - 1 c j 1 , , II Hist ICl 111 Ul'l il '-'ill i"iim .hi I .1 .! Ill T w 1 1 - T ' ' o sold in parcels if desired bv purchasers. ,. J , :.,!;, ,. . , r .1 I LAG HI.R ,,,. 1 , , -r 1 i distant hind. ioir.e vcrv M:7!ial intai.icc3 of this , .. . , " , ALO. A piece or parcel if land situate on the ,. , .. . , f f ' 1 .., r . . . nd everv other I stl-Mzh or V. i...... . i t - t, -i 1. 1 . ... .. kind are attested of leinaie Mihercrs, ei.iaciateu , . , , , Pennsylvania Rail Road, near Portage station,! . . - . . .,,.,. ti'acturvr ttoves ;alva vs ?.a::d ; lir'o . i- . - ' victims cf appa;-ent i:iiira:m!-. sa::i.. noons -x-1 . . 111 . Islington township, containinifijO acres. , . . . ,, . , j ti ,, , . , .- o uavs toiue. .Tcr k 1 r 1 . b;uist;r.n, criti'-al c!i:in-"s ai.l t!iat c. ipl.ea:.-1: i ALSO. A piece or pare 1 of 1 im! situate in ; , , , : ,-' , 1 - , . . , .,, . 1 i- 1 1 1 i .1 1, 1 i of nervous and dpei-fic aersi n to a:r sud j -,nri 1T , . . - r -n Stimmerhiil township, 1 funded by the IYnnsw- ! . r ,. - , . - - . , . , ODD I L.Yil-S AND (RAJLs l -, 111 r .1 11 c i 1 . ! exercise for which the ph sician h;u r.o nar.;e. . , vauia R.til Road, lands of the Heirsof R..lHrt ; , . . , .- 1 , . 1 r l.v;-. n L 1 .1 ,, . - 1 1 .1 . - I In Nervous Anectioiis : aii Ksii'.s. a:. 11 I t 1 1 linn, dec d., Patrick Lilev and others, cntain- r -,- . i: . , . .1 ! 1 , 1 - - , . , , reasons lamniar to .V'.n .0 men, t.iC oii r:iti 'H ,-, . i..-w- n t n , . . in" about CO acres, having there ji elected sever- - - .- . .' . 1 . , C.vIli'ON OIL LAM ..?. f An aperient and stomachic preparation of . JR x rjfied tlf Oxvgen aid Carbon bv com I bustk.n in Hydrogen. Sanctified by the highest Medical Authorities, both in Euroe and the United States, and prescribed m'their practice The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Imi unties cf the blooi, depression ot vital en ' erjry. pale anl otherwise McKly complexions 111- . V- . - -i n dicate its necessity in almost every conceival'e - ' ;. Innoxious in all iiialla-ues in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative iii iz: Emaciation, Pijajp11''1' Cuiustiputiun, litrrhaa, Dysentery, Inripicnt Consumption, STj idous Ttdfrctdosis, S-dt Rheiim, Mismenstnialion. WViifes, Cdorosij, Lic(r Complaints, Chronic Ih-adachcs, Jthemna lism, InttrMiticnt lecers, PinjJcs ou the Fare. 1 Sl'C. - , . i t 1 :T4 ...1 1 ,1 . ul lii'.s preparaiioji i iron h:um i.eit arny ie : alutr.ry. for, unlike tL- oi l xj. i i. ous'v touie, without l-eiug txciting ai;d ever- he. it.n. ai ,1 ;ei. tlv, re: u.a:iv ajie-ntnt, even 11: j the inot obstiuatf cases i f c.M:vcii-ss w;t.i -;t t ever being a ga.-tric purgative 01 ii.tii tiug a d:s ! ajneeaMe senali on. j " It is this latter prp-irty. anioTig ther whicl 1 makes it s' remaikably eiiVrt'i.il and 'eriiiaiii ;i: i a remedy fr I'd', upon which it a'.xj aj j a: j I to cxvi t a disti-.iCt and specinc action, by d i 1 1 tiie local tmcU-iii.-v h .n.? t ' in. ' In IJvm eps;a nn.unieral i a 1 . , 1 - ... , , . its I'.IUH'.-, a M!i"'e Ih.x f thi s' C!ia!vU--t'- PiPs sufficed for the no-t habitual C;:S . ; the attendant e-stirttifxx. In unchecked Diarrhea, even v. hen advanced j to Dysei.tarj", coufirmcl em.ici iti.jg and apj a j rently malisn-.-Mt, the effects Lave been e.iu.ii: I :e. i.-ive and a.-tonihin;. I In f- c lor .1 ?,..ii.s- 1. s cf fl.-b a:,d e:itli dbi.:.ti: g cough, and rcn.atvnt i.evt wi.ic! I. tli: iiid'aates lueii ui.t ti.s;:ri:piio j remedy has a:Jav.d t!.e a'ani f frle:.. j phxsieians, 1:1 s-ver:d very gratiiyii.j ! teie.-tii 'j' instaiiits. i-. 1 In Scrofulous 1 ul '-rtii.s.s, th: r: c.;i -at lias had far more than tiw l;e t d iror . f m t c.iutiou-!' baVmcod pn-pan tion ..f i :i without aiiv of their v.iil known li.tL.l.i: :i s f The attention of fcniah - i-anrj : 't-c t. o c. dently invitel to this r-; , :m 1 n.- :.s.ratitre, 111 thecace pecu'.iarW a!Vet.:i:i tiu in. In L1.e11n1at1.-m, b t:i Cromc au-i n i:atr. .t- ry in the latter, howevtr. loorc 'ecidcdly it Iris b"en invaii i''t" wtHrcj.oited. b-l'i as a'N-vi pain and reducing the swe'ii:.-js aud ttifness oi the joints and muscles. In Intermittent fevers it mu.-t ncc-rsardy be a great remedy and tuorgi tic rest. r:iti e. aud it' proiTiss in the ::ew settlcmt uts -f the Wft v iii pp. -b-il I3 be one of high renov. n snd use-u'ne.-s. No rened" his ever Vrca discovered in t1 -lr his toi" of me dicir e. whi.-h e rts s-c'l. prompt, happy and fu'Iy ri.-t rtic- ett'ev t. G iod appetites, con-.j h digtion. raj-id ac quisition f strength, wi:!, ;ui unu- :.d usi tion for active an 1 ci.cciiul txerci-e, iu-.mediatv-h follow its use. Put up in ne:it fiat r..t!:.l b x.'s i--i t.-ii i'" 00 r.i'ls. price i'l retit -r 1 x: f. :e ! v .'r gi.-ts and dea'er-. Wid 1-e tlresr on reccij't f the proe. lit fi-e t any a 1 A 11. ! Iters, orders. tct., should I- a idre-sel to R. B. LOCKE, A- C, General Ants. 20 Cedar St.. N. Y. May. SO.lSCOilv. I EAD THIS AND STUDY YOUR OYv I1JTERLSTS ! JUST KECEIVKD, 55 A NEW STOCK OF W atches, -i' ) Jewelry, Al the siyn of the Ely Watch, J'uln street, Johns town, 1'a. The under igned desires to call the attentiou of the people of Ebensburg and surrounding co"intry to the fact that he has 1-een appointed an At;ent of a large importing hou.-eof WATC1I I0S. CLOCKS, &c, nvA al.-o .f a large mai.uf ac tuiing establi.-liment of JEWELRY, v.heieby he is enabled to otTer sucli inducements to purcha sers of these articles as were n-.ver Ik.-fore otTere.1 in this place, or anywhere this side of the Al'.e ghenies. He would also call attention to Lis large as sortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY just received all of the latest styles and most beautiful workmanship. Having selected his stxrk with great care, he is confident he ran suit i -, ., . , . t . . 11 . . ii - . ! oci.i L-it ij Ml itr as tu as Jil 1XK.KCIS .1 - . -i . . i,y mC fjreat reduction 11 prices. T II Si L j:s j are particularly invited an i -pcti 'Ti of 1 resent stock and Prices. V.A11 DIIOI i,it! - sold at 51. ".0 viil now be - hi at 75 cts., aud . ,.J. . F.7 . ... v-ti.-i uiuc'i s-r.i. o.ei-.-:or tccar. iircat 1 in, Rings, &c, at a reduction. K x't L 1; .M c : I would call your attention to iry beautiful as sort men t of GOLD A XI) SILVER WATCHES. at the following very low prices: Hunting Verge Watches, warranted, $'j.25 Hunting Silver Cylinders, hithtrto s..ld in this town at $20, and then reduced to t K m m A. t : V ' II Ab lllilll ,r III S I .9 1 Hunli 1evcrs from l2toJlC.lK) CvUud heretofore X ld at , J0 1 will 5' I It from $7 to 8.00 Open Faced Detached Levers, $10 to $12.00 All teatches sold trill be warranted to go for twelve months . or exchanged for another f cjual ralue. Everybody is invited to call and examine the Etock. as the advertiser is confident that for ex tent, variety and style it is unrivalled in this community, while the prices at which it is of fered are unprecedented low. Goods sold for CASH only. d7 Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks, Watches. Jewelry. Ac. of all kinds, for which the Cambria County Iron G-mpanv's "scrip" will be taken at par. All work war ranted. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, Ac, at let- man city prices. JOSEPIT G. HOLMES, Agent. August 8, 1658.1y. imuu iiiuiiiii SCRIP AT PAR! SUGAR KETTLES. 10 to 40 galio is COPPER KETTLES, 3 quart? to 40 gallons. all sorts and kinds. SHEET IROX wlRp evrv'variftv. KXAMEI.ED Sf flXXEli JRox vARv ZINC WASHBOABDs, Lt 5 cents, wc rth lei.:- SAD IRONS or SMOOTlU.Xt; .v,Vv all sizes and btt quality. T, u . il Ci. OKlNG STUVIIS. Trimmed comph-te, with B.;k:: .::u. .... From 3 to r EGG STOVILS, ii. l t., tpo (i, II EA TIXG CO OK ST 0 I 'ES $ -l ( 0 t. , BRADLEY (POKING STOVIX. cut rr o., ?iiTferi:s r , Di J 1 : ; CHIMNEYS I WRIiS f r L :,: : . SrOUTfjN'G, BEST d'ALlTY, pr: cm ai. i y j-r 1.-:. j MINER S LAMPS. OIL CANS, j I:OW!K i t.V. r.' s, co:, r: :'v i :-r COFFKE MILLS. oT cts 1, TOASTING FOIIKS. nysri'.R JELLY Cake M ..dJ. 'i d i COAL BUCiCiMS, CC-ct-. t . y,- Tib- above W HULKS ! V. AT jo::-STow- ST' vr ,V n- 11 v r CANAL ST.- Oi p.ite the v,:r: EET 1. ,L. 1011 FEANK W. IIAVS WAIIEH and save ttrcnfy jht.cc nt. en 3- :r pur.. l.riHER I oR CAMI OR EK-! i rr- Aj r:l. 17, 1m;i. tf. c: i;- l KXSHi'EG FOUNDRY. iN ci;;i-ed :-e rin;re?t-.cK : . - . l-W-n- v.ic r..u:i-:.-y. t.,e ui , r: .0 forri- i farmer.- and oil.-. t- y. i;h J I'lutiglis, 1Io:isIi I'olntt. r.. 3:1: lroa, Tincslilng ?I:ic!iim.. nd rat:iis of a::y kind that lsay Ve 1. i : 'ht- c ii,u ;i;,i-, . Py -trict att!,t:on to the 1 u-in-. s- f t r .. 1.1 . . . 1 - 1 -o . c iu. lie .,mhs 1 , ii.iT i. .1 1 irvT. ,.e v. ... : ' , - . a liberal patronage from .Lom in want .i . in his ln,e. All "ousinrss done at the Foundrv. ED .YARD GL.S. March 22. '55-tf. JOHNS 6c CUCSLEY, j-jll MA.MT.UTn ;t:i:s k Tii. r.fTTA ii:ciii CEMENT ROOFINC, The cheapot and n,ot durable R f .az in IT IS FIRE AKD WATER FSOOF. It can l? aiplied to new and Id r- r f -kinds, and t j Shing:e roofs without rem-"1 ' Mdug'es. THE COST IS ONLY ONb-THlKD : 1! VT T AM) IT IS TWICE AS III 'RAW GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, For preserving and repairing Tin s -1 thtr tal Hoofs of t-verv doiripti-n. !:'..; - cla.-ticity, is not injured by ti e co: r esj-ansion of nietais. And will u ' CCd.D Oil HEN IN WAEM WE ATI Ti.ese materials have K-e: to- r- " IN .1.0. ' "v t ::..ir. ..I..: t' in New W rk and ail paitstf Wo-tern States, an 1 vc can ivc sV I n' w. t x i ii : j in !.r. r. They urenaddx aj i.-.i by i . .:.a:y ; " at a trilirg rxpei.-i.. "NO HEAT 13 REQUIRES.-' : Tiir. hwv ii'F Ni:viAr::i s. Lis. i i.i ! j 1. Suln-ri U-rs wh x d- n t ir. ve e to the contrary, are coUMdcc. a? vxi.-. th.ue their suost. ripti 'ii. 2. If Fubseiilers Tiler the disc.i. newspapers, the publisher may con:: 10 : them until all arrearages are a. i. .". Jl suosvriu rs i.cgK-ci o. m . - . t.9xik froi the oHue to Wl.'.ca 1'ioy i 1 they are IieM respons.l li ui-iu u - y j.x the" bills and ordeted thini dicoiAue..- .IM 4. If subscribers remove to ot .at 1 - -- ' out informing the pullh-her. and ti.- 1 :v. are sent U ibo f.rmcr dimthn, t:y an' ---- resp-'-nsil'le. Tbp rsxnrtj hre also reiX'atidi V dtil !t..i; l'nstmistrr who nc-c lects t iHilorm 1. . rriviTi ria..!ul0(. notice as reouhed by" T f V ligations or th IV.-t ticc Depart n 1 '' ,u..-,n. lile fr iri licit'"' 1 " jiaj'ers ' j 1 res 10 uw.i. "uu.. liable to the publisher for the sulswl t -:" XEW TAILOR SHOP n-i j :.1 K ,.-;.x.x ,u.t...! out a Id:!-"1'-' 1 lie" uni.crM"" -1 .... . ! rn. .T-X H",."VIt-' uone in ine laiee-i siie, uu patch, and upon the m.st n.asonib',:,: . - 1 ROBERT D. TUOA;- Ebensburg, My 15th, If 61: tf IL-tablh-hnunt. over the More room 01 -i -. D. J. Evans & Son, leixvtluhy x, public that the tailoring buMi, "- ? -1 .... 1 ... r n 1 work carneii ou u i-i - ,1 -.
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