gCVEXTII A.VXII1L FAIR OF THE CAMBRIA COUNTY AGR'L SOCIETY. To be held at Ebcnsburg, on Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday, the 1st, U and 2d days of October, 18 CI. CLASS XO.l. judges K. T. Liuton, Jolin Bennet. William Palmer, Esq., Samuel Bracken, M. M. AJ- auns. Best Stallion, 2d best " Best Gelding, 2d best " Best pair draft Horses, Best pair Mules, Best Mare, 2d best, Best Colt between 2 and 3 years, u between 1 and 2 years, so 4 5 3 5 5 o 3 9 a under 1 year, 1 CL SS NO. 2. Judge A. Durbin, ffm. I- Davis, Richard Edwards, James Cooper, Geo. Settlemoyer. Best Bull, 2d best, Best yearling Bull, Best Cow, 2d best, Best Steer between 2 and 3 years, 2d best Steer " " " Best lleifer, 2d best, 3est yoke Oxen, 56 3 CLASS XO. 3. Judges James J. Kaylor, Gordon Sinclair; Owen Roberts, Jucob Singer, Jas. Burke. Best Buck, S2 2d best, - J Best pair Lambs, 1 Best Ewe, 2 2d best, 1 Best lot Sheep, six in number, 2 CLASS XO. 4. Judge Henry Nutter, Thos. L. Jones, Fran cis Bearer, John Furgu3on, Geo. Randolph. 15 est ioar, v tt Sow, tt tt lot Pigs, six in number, CLASS NO. 5. Judges Lcwi3 Rodgers, John R. Thomas, N. I. Roberts, Joseph Behe, Isaac Wike. Best lot Fowls, six in number, 2.00 rair do. 1 -00 pair Turkeys, , 1-00 pair Ducks, 50 nrur fleese. 50 tt u CLASS NO. C. Judges Henry Glas, William Byers, Samuel Weakland, David O'Harro, Robert W. Rob erts. Best bushel Winter Wheat, SI. 00 1.00 50 50 50 1.00 1.00 2.00 50 Spring Wheat, Corn, in cars, Outs, Rye, Timothy Seed, Flax Seed, Clover Seed, Barley, CLASS NO. 7. Judges E. Shoemaker, Wm. R. Hughes, T. L Heyer.Thomas M. Jones, Michael Leavy. Best bushel Potatoes, S 50 Turnips, 50 " Beets, 50 " Carrots, 50 " Onions, 50 Best dozen Cabbage, 50 " half bushel tomatoes, 50 n u tt u u tt tt a tt tt " Beans, 50 lot Celery, 50 half dozen Souashes, 50 " Parsnips, Kohl Rabbi, Pumpkins, Citron, Musk Melon, Seed Cucumber, lot Cauliflower, Broccoli, 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 CLASS NO. 8. Judges William D. Pryce, Joseph S. Harris, Rees J. Lloyd, John Luther, Wm. K. Carr. Best variety Fall Apples, 81.00 tt V inter Apples, 1.00 do 50 Best dozen u ti u it Fall Apples, Pears, Peaches, Quinces, 50 50 50 50 50 Best variety Grapes, CLASS NO. 9. Judges Robert Davis, Wm. Kittell, Wm. Ry an, Jr., John M'Colgan, Lawrence Schroth. Best roll Butter, $1.00 2d best, 50 Best print Butter, 50 Best Cheese, 1.00 CLASS NO. 10. Judges Geo. Huntly, Nathan Sanders, Thos. Griffith, Peter Garni an, Thomas O'Connell. Best Plow, SI do Harrow, I do Cultivator, 1 do Hillside Plow, 1 do Wheat Drill, ' 1 do Corn Planter, 1 do Horse Rake, 1 do Grain Cradle, do Wind Mill, do Cutting Box, do Threshing Machine, CLASS NO. 11. Judges Thomas B. Moore. D. C. Zahm, Peter J. Little, James Conrad, John Pringle. Best two horse Carriage, do Buggy, do set Single Harness, do Saddle and Bridle, do pair Boots, do pair Shoes, do Calf Skin, do side Sole 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, do barrel Flour, S2.00 100 1.00 1.00 1.00 50 50 1.00 75 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 50 25 50 50 50 2.00 50 1.00 2.00 CLASS NO. 12. Judges Ezekial Hughes, James Farren, John Leslie, m. G. lllianis, Christian amnj. o Best Flowing, 2d best, 2 CLASS NO. 13. Judges Mrs. James M Guire, Mrs. Johnston Moore, Mrs. illiam II. Uar.mer, .mo. J. Kaylor, Mrs. William Murray Best piece Carpet, 2d best do Best pair Blankets, 2d best do Best Coverlet, do Table Spread, do pieced Bed (juilt, 2d best do Best Cradle Quilt, do Hard Soap, do Soft Soap, do Tow Cloth, do Linen Cloth, do Linsey Woolsey, do Hearth Hug, do pair Hose, do pair Half Hose, 81.00 50 1.00 50 1.00 75 1.00 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 do pair (j loves, - do Corn Brooms, 25 do Fly Brush, do Candles, CLASS NO. 14. Judges Mrs. John Thompson, Miss Mary Ann Wherry, Mrs. H. Scanlan, Jlrs. James Un tie, Mrs. Philip Collins. Best Bread, S1.00 do Domestic Sugar, 25 do Apple Butter, 25 do Pumpkin Butter, 25 do Busk, 25 do Pound Cake, 25 do Jelly Cake, 25 do Sponge Cake, 25 do Pear Butter, 25 do Plum do 25 do Quince do 25 do Tomato Catsup, 25 do Apple Jelly, 25 do Tomato Jelly, 25 do Peach do 25 do Plum do 25 do Quince do 25 do Currant do 25 do jar Pickles, 25 do jar Brandy Peaches, 25 do Cherry Bounce, 25 do Dried Apples, 25 do Raspberry Jam, 25 do Strawberry Jam, 25 do Blackberry Jam, 25 do Apple Preserves, 25 do Peach do 25 do Pear do 25 do Plum do 25 do Cherry do 25 do Tomato do 25 do Catawba Wine, 25 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 Honey in the comb, 25 do do rendered, 25 CLASS NO. 13. Judges Misses Emily Roberts, Maggie Zahm, Matilda Myers, Jane Ann Evans, Mary Du- gan. Best Ornamental Needlework, SI. 00 2d best, 50 Rest Silk Embroidery, 1.00 do Dress Making, 50 do Liueu Embroidery, 50 do Cotton do 50 do Shell Work, 50 do Worsted Embroidery, 50 do Netting, 50 CLASS NO. 10. Judges Misses Frances Smith, Kate Noon, Kate Durbin, Lizzie l'loll", Rose Ithev. Best collection Flowers, S 25 do Basket do 25 do Moss Vii.-e with Flowers, 25 do Hand Bouquet. 25 do Flat do 25 do Table do 25 do Col'n. Artificial Flowers, 25 CLASS NO. 17. Judges J. M. Jones, M. IK, E. F. Lytle, J. A. Moore, Jacob Fronheiser, F. M. George. Best Oil Painting, 50 2d best, " 25 Best Draughting, do Nature Color Painting, 2d best, Best Penmanship, do Cra3-on Sketch, 50 50 25 50 50 2d best, 25 Best Marble Work, 50 CLASS NO. 18. Judges James C. Noon, James S. Todd, Dr. J. Brawlicr, Howard J. Roberts, Lemuel Davis. Best Equestrienne, oveY IS, Discretionary 2d best do over 13, do Best Equestrienne, under 18, do 2d best do under 18, do COl'XTY OFriCEK.S. Judges of the Courts' President, Hon. Geo. Taylor, Huntingdon; Associates, George W. Easier, Richard Jones, Jr. Prothonotary Josojih M'Donald. Register and Recorder Fd.vard F. Lytle. Sheriff. Robert P. Linton. Deputy Sheriff. William Linton. District Attorney. Philip S. Noon. County Commissioners. Abel Lloyd, D. T. Storm, James Cooper. Clrrk to Commissioners. Robert A. M'Coy Treasurer.-?- ohn A. Blair. Poor House Directors. David O'Uarro, Michael M'Guire Jacob Horner Poor House Treasurer. George C. K. Zabui. Poor House Steward. James J. Kaylor. Mercantile Appraiser. H. C. Devine. Auiitors. licary Hawk, John F. Stull. John S. Rhey. County Surveyor. E. A. Vickroy. Coroner. James S. Todd. Superintendent of Common Schools. James M. Swank, i:im:im iu; no it. officers. Justice of the Peace. David II. Roberts, Harrison Kinkead. Burgess David J. Erans. Toch Council Evan Griffith , John J. Evans, William D. Davis, Thomas B. Moore, Dauiti O. Evans. Cleric to Council T. D. Litzinger. JJorongh Treasurer George Gurley. Weigh Master William Davis. School Director William Davis, Reese S. Lloyd, Morris J. Evans, Thomas J. Davis, II tijrh Jones, David J. Jones. Treasurer of School Board Evan Morgan. Constable George W. Brown. Tax Collector George Gurley. Judge of Election Mesliae Thomas. Inspectors Robert Evans, Wm. Williams Assessor Richard T. Davis. ABRAHAM ROPELIX, Attorney at Law Johnstown FFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of the corner of Main and Clinton. April 23, 1853. GEORGC HI. HELD. Attorney at Law, Ebtntburg, P OFFICE IN COLOXADE HOW, March, 13, 18Gl-tf. ROBERT A. M'COY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, EBEXSBURG, CAMBRIA COUNTS', FA. All manner of Lenal Business in the sercra Courts of the County promptly attended to. E'jcnsburg,aune i, l&ou.-r. M. D. 3IAGEIIAX- Attorney at Law, Ebtiuburg, Pa. o FFICE No. 2, "Colonnade Row" near the Court House. December 7. '54 ly Phil S. Noon. J. C. Noon. Ebeusburgh. Johnstown. O. O. F. Highland Lodge No 423 meets everv WEDNESDAYtT vening at their Hall on High st., in the upper storyol Shoemaker's store YT ANTED. Places for four BOYS, ages va- f rying from 5 to 10 years. Apply at the Pooit IIolse or to any of the Directors of the Poor. Aug. 7-3 1 XOTICC A' LL PERSONS indebted to R. S.-Dunn, are requested to call and make settlements im mediately. Otherwise their accounts will be left with the proper authorities for collection. Ebensb'g, Aug. 21.-tf. 11. S. IiUNN. FOOD, ON the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike, a small case of SURGICAL IN STRUMENTS. The owner can obtain them by proving property, and paying the charges of this advertisement. JAS. S. TODD. TEACH KUS UA.XTLU. Three male, and one female, are wanted f r the Ebcnsburg Common Schools. Examination by the County Superintendent will take place at the School House in Ebcnsburg on Tuesday the 24th of Sep. when and where all aplicants may appear. 13y order of the School Board. DAVID J. JONES Sec'y. Sep. 11th 1SC1 2t. AD31IXISTRATOUS XOTICE. Letters of administration upon the estate of Wiiliam Burke, late of Summerhill township, Cambria County, deo'd, having been granted by the Register of will to the underpinned, a'l per sons indebted to said est vte will pleajn; n.ake immediate payment, and those having claims agaiuat the same will prcs?Lt them without de lay to. JEREMIAH GLEASON Adm'r. Sept. 12, 1SG1, Ct, p i. i It CADE HOTEL., Ebcmburcr. Ii HENRY FOSTER. Pi.on:iKTC2. millS HOTEL. FORMERLY KNOWN AS -E the "Ebcnsburg House," is one of the old est an 1 best stands in the borough of Ebcnsburg. h-r t lie accornnvrlation or the traveling communi tv. Tho Proprietor assures al! who tn.iv be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains arci to renier his guests comfortable. Ehensburg, April 14, 1838:22:ly. GBO. HUXTLY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL r ra ..re..!- f iy of tin" copperTand SHEET IRON WARE, AND DEALER IN Cocking. Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Nails, Glass. &c. He also has on ban-la vcrv irge assortment of the alxive articles, which bc- wiil at a very sm.ill advance on cost, for caaii. Ebcnsburg, July 10th. 1801. tf. NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MARBLE -TF0HK8 The undersigned begs leave to inform the citi zens ot Cambria and adjoining counties that he has just received a fresh stock e.-tfSi f the finest ITALIAN and other Mar-IJiW-ll street, Johnstown. MONUMENTS, T f f P.C "T A V'Pn O f I I irtM STONES, TABLE & BUREAU TOPS, jfe": manfuacturel of the most beautiful and finest quality of Foreign and Domestic Marble, always on hand and made to order as cheap as thevcan ne purcnasea in the city, without the addition of carriage. GRINDSTONES of various grits and sizes. suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold either by wholesale or retai!. I romjit attention paid to orders from a dis tance, and work delivered wherever desired. He invites the public to call anl examine his stock, as lie feels satisfied he can sell cheap. For the convenience of persons residing in the east and North of the count-, specimens may be seen ami on:ers lelt with George Huntley, at his Tinware Establishment in Ebensburir. JOHN TARKE. Johnstown, March IS lSCl.-ly. Something for the Times! ! A NECESSITY II EVERY HOUSEHOLD ! ! JOHNS & CROSLEY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE The Strongest Glue in The World For Cementing Wood, leather, Glass, Ivory, China, Marhle, Bone, Porcelain, Alabaster, Coral, &c, &c- The only article of the kind ever produced ichich will withstand Water. EXTRACS: "Every housekeeper should have asupply of Johns & Crosley ti American Cement Glue. A'ew York Times. It is so convenient to have it in the house.' Ac it York Express. "It is alwavs ready; this commends itself to every lodv." AT. Y. JuJepewlent. " We have tried it, and fiind it as useful in our houd as water." H'il'urs1 Spirit of the Timec. l'rlce 25 Cents per Rustle Very Liberal Redneteors to Wholesale Dealers. Gcj-For sale by all Druggists and storekeepers generally throughout the eountrv. JOHNS & CR0SLEY, (Sle Manufacturers,) 78 William Stueet, (Corner of Liberty Street,) new yoke. July 10th, l8Cl.-ly. BUY A HOME. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale the fol lowing Real EaUte situate iu Ca:ubria County, to wit: His Mansion Property situate in the West end of the Horough of Ehensburg, consisting of a Square of Ground, having thereon erected a com m.xlious DWELLING HOUSE, a large STA CLE or BARN, and several other Out Buildings, together with a half Lot of Ground en Which there is a ne ver failing Spring t f the purest soft water, from which ths House &c, is supplied. Wants to dispose of this as he intends removing i to another part of the Borough. ALSO. Three Lots of Ground situate iu the Borough of Sumuiitvilla, having thereon erected a BRICK: DWELLING HOUSE, two FRAME HOUSES, and a largo Stable. Will be sold to gether or seperate as may suit purchasers. ALSO. A Lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Loretto, fronting on St. Mary's Street and extending back to St. Joseph's Street, adjoining Lot of John lroxell on the Last, anJ Lot of the Heirs of Anlhonv Litzinger, dec on the Wet, having thereon erected a one and a half story FRAME HOUSE 42 feet in front and 20 in depth. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate in Cambria township, adjoining the ancient City of Luleuu, lauds of James and George Mills, Charles P. Murray, Alex. M'Vickcr and others, contain ing C2 acres and 83 perches. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land ? ituate in Munster township, bounded by the Ebcnsburg and Cresson Rail Road, lands of Peter Kaylor and others, containing 20 acres and 29 perches (nearly all cleared) having thereon erected a LOG DWELLING HOUSE AND A STABLL. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Washing ton township, adjoining lands of Jacob Burgoon, Joseph Criste, Hugh J. M'Clo.-key and others, containing 300 acres or thereabouts, which will be sold in parcels if desired by purchasers. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situateon the Pennsylvania Rail Road, near Portage Station, in Washington township, containing 50 acres. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate in Summerhill towuhip, bounded by the Pennsyl vania Rail Road, lands of the Heirs of Robert ITinn, dee'd., Patrick Riley- and others, contain ing about CO acres, having thereon elected sever al DWELLING HOUSES. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Allegheny township, adjoining lands of Patrick M'Guire and others, containing 212 acres aud 30 perches and allowance. AIjSO. A tract of land situate in Chest town ship, (late the property of Frederick and Mary M. Schneider,; adjoining lands of John Ballweber and otherscontaining 1T0 acres, more or lets, a small portion of which is cleared an I thereon erected a CABIN IK )USE. ALSO. About 20f O acres f lan.!, situate on the waters of BhukUek. in Carroll township, which will be sold in lots as may suit purchasers. WILLIAM KITTELL. Elwnsburn. October 21. lH30.-4S-tf. "wM mil immi jouxvrcm'.v :eotiii. iiiipot, Corner of Cliiitan &c Liain Streets, READY MADE CLOTHING LATEST STYLES, SPRING AND SUMMER COATS. PANTS, AND VESTS. FOR MEN AND ROYS. l-.EAPV MAT'K SHIFTS. PRAWK1S. r.V'PFPSIl I RTS, STOCK1MJS. XKCICTIKS. IIA.MtlvKK C11IKK. (iLOVKS, CAHPET SACKS CMUKELLAS, Tl:l "KS, AiC , cvC ALSO A large assoitmentof HATS and CAPS, ROOTS ami SHOES, and GENTLEMEN'S' FURNISHING GOODS of every description. To which the subscriber respectfully invites all visiting Johnstown to call and see bis stock, at the CLOTHING DHI'UT. No. 2. corner of Clinton and Main streets, lie feels confident that persons wi.-hing aiti b s in his line will save th expenses of the j. uri.ey by purchasing from him. A. JELENKO. Johnstown, Mav 20, lSol.-tf. REMOVAL! C o A C II 31 A . l: r A C T O It V . THE subscriber w.iuhl respectfully inform c-untrv that he has removed his sh-.p from the old ftaiid to the shoj lately occupied 1-3 J tim Evans (Carpentfr.) wuere he is prepared t ) : ill kinds ot work 111 ms line of business at tii- rt notice and on reasonable terms, and lie hopes 1 v using but the very best material and ei;:p! - ing but the best workmen to merit a full share of public patronage. Persons wi.-hins bargains in purchasing a Carriage will do well 1 v calling at this establishment. He is prepared t- manufac ture the following kirn's of vehieLs, viz: PiUGGlES. of diiVcrent qualities ciA j-rices; BAROUCHES. CHAR10TEES, one an I two horse ROCKAWAYS, eVt&v quarter, eliptio ami C-spring COACHES, second hand work of d lifer ent kinils, Vc, making a variety that w:d su:t all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING d,.ne with neatness add dispatch. WM. RARNES. Ebcnsburg, April 27. 1859-23-tf EBMSBUHGr HOUSE. he uudersiged having purchase.1 and taken possession of the Elunburg House, (former T ly ocupicd ly Henry Foster), will le happy to receive and accommodate his old customers, and all others who may be disposed to patronize him. The Proprietor lecls assured from the spacious HOUSE. STABLE & other facilities that he can offer at least as good accommodations as can be had at any other stand in the place, lie is in Ios.ses.-ion of a large supply of the choise.-t lienors with which bis bar will be furni.-hed; his table will be furnished with all th luxuries of the sea son, and he intends by his hospitality and care, to merit the patrouage of all those who stop with him. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebcnsburg April, 17, 1SG1. tf. SADDLERYrSADDLERY! THE SUBSCRIBER would respoctfully inform the citizens of Ebcnsburg and surrounding country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, iu the basement of his dwelling house, on Homer street, where he is prepared to furnish to order on the mo.-t reasonable terms, every description of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness &c. Having many years' experience in the busi ness, employing none but the best workmen, and using the best material upon all his work, he hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Country produce at all times taken in exchange for work, and the highest market prices allowed. JAMES MAGUIBE. Ebcnsburg. Sept., 14, lS59.-tf. mim house. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. BLAIR. 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. Ilis table will always be furnLshcl with the lst the market affords; his bar with the best of liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended, by an attentive and obliging ho.-tlcr. Ebeuburg Apr.17 lSGl. ft. An aperient and ttomachic preparation f IRON purified of Oxygen a: d Carbon by com- i bust ion in Hydrogen. sanctinea vy me nignei Medical AutLuritift. both ia Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice The txperieucc of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared itli it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital en ergy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions in dicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. Inu xious in all malladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz: Lx DibilHy, Xcrciis AjTa tin, Emaciation, Pysjrpsia, Constipation, Dinnlm a, Dysentery, Ittripv nl Cunsttnij'lion, Sr fuUais Tol.crruh.xis, SiltrJicuui, Jfisiw iixtritit'ii n, Wtiles, CJorris, Licir Complaints, Chrvnir Ih adahes, Lheuma lisnt, IittcniiiiUnt Ftcers, riinplcs ou the Face, &-c. In cases of General DcloTty, whether tho re sult of acute disease, or of the continue.1, dimi nution of nervous and muscular ei.ergy from Chronic complaints one trial of this restorative has proved successful to an extent which no description nor written attestation would- render credible. Invalids so loi.g bed-ridden as to have become forgot ton i" their own neigh Vot hoods, have suddenly re-appeared in the busy -orH as if just returned from a protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instance? of this kind arc attested of female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus, sanguineous x baustion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician has no name. In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to Medical men, the operation of this preparation of Iron must r.ecessa salutarv, for, unlike the old o.i 1- s, it i.- in'v be vig. r- ously tooic, without l ui.g exc::;ng at heating, and gently, regu'aily aj. rient, the nio.-t obstinate casts of ctivcne.- ever being a gatrie purgative or inllicti d over ev n in without . ' a dis- arceaMe scnsati on. It is this latter pp-pcrty, among other which makes it so remarkably envetual and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon which it also a pi -canto exert a distinct and specific action, by dis peisinz the l-cal ten-ler.cy whiih fares tl.em. In Dy.-pej sia ini.iiinera! i- as :.re its cause.-, a single bo. of t!.e-" Ci;:-.'ybeate I'il'.s has often M-.?.:ocd for the r.o-t l.al itual c.;Se.-. iiu-lu !:i g the attendant c.-'imu.t. In unchecked Diarrho a, eve u wh-n advanced to Dysentary, confirmed emnt iati; g and appa rently n.a'ig:.:'it, the effects have ice:i cqu.i.iy dudsive and a:-teii'.r':::.g- In the 1 v.il p..;i.s, l-.- of feh and .-trenLth debi'iatil 2 cough, and re-nit tent he tic. which generally m-.ic. re;iiCiy has ail; .tes Ir.cit ient Consuniplion this rr.d in ivtd the ii'.mn f fr'u fvii:g T-l.v.-Kians. in several very gr a::- tere.-tii g ir..-ta: In Sep f;:l .i-c Pil rt-,-,c" c tl me. :i ate ! iror. has had fir !n-re th.in t g- i e fleet f ;. m"t fau:i-u!v hal.-.:.c d orei.ari tion -f i.ii- lie. with'-ut any of their weli h: ---.vn li.-lfhities The attenti-jn 1 1 fci.i i".e ca:.:j t be t o i M; dently invite.i to this t.-ly and rea'.vratice, in the cace peculiarly affecting them. In Rheumatism, I :! C: .r.-:;ic and ir.flaniatory in the latter, howevir, m --re (leeide V. y it h:i been invariably well rei i tcd. i-th as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and i-tifricss o! the joints ai: I muscles. In Intermittent fevers it mut nere?sardy 1-c a great rc-mc progress i-i will preb iM- ily and er.org- t:c re.-t rat-ve. and it. t lie new st ttk-ments f ti e W-.-t be o iC c f l.i. rci.v'V.n an.; i use- u'ness. No reiriei'v has ever 1 ' vn discovered in t; : . v.hi'.h ex- its s':e- wh'-h his t rv of v.a :: 1 prompt, happy and t o Good ajTe'.o-e, o-jl-!" qu!-i:io:i of .-'rintli. wi;l tion f.-r sctive r.u 1 ci eer'u Ivf.lh.w i- Put i In v ;t f.-.t n. pills, prh -0 cvi:ts y re.-tors !(' ef.'e. r.: re.--1 ii-ipo-i-ediate- ' t.-iinin;: - i y .;r;i -any a-1-rs. id is. .'.11 ! t xoi t 1.. !. ,s. id ! "i :r- r. on r. f All hi eet. a idr ed t R. P.. LOCl'E. 4' G'-. General A j- nts. 2 Cedar St.. N. Y. May. :;0.1n:o;! L E A I ) .TLST KLC1 THIS. AND STUDY INTERESTS ! YO! A NEW STCCK Of Watches, "g Jewelry, CLOCKS &. S&Lf-ZlX NOTIONS. .1 the s!ja of the Lig Watch, JLiin street, Juhns town, Pa. The undersigned desires to call the attention 01 tue 1 e.-pie. i r.i'ciibburg and surroun-iing com n try t the fact that he has been appointed an A-ent of a large importing house of WATCH ES, Lh(H h, vvc, and also of a large inanufac tuiing establishment of JEWELRY, whereby he is enabled to t iter such inducements to purcha sers of these articles as were m ver before offered in this place, or anywhere this side of the ARe- ghenics. He would also call attention sortmcnt of to his large a.- WATCHES AND JEWELRY just received all of the latest stvles and most 1 ...:r..l ... .1- it : , oeuuuiui w 01 KinaiiMiip. iiavinLr sesecte-i n;s st.ck with great care, he is enfi lent he can stut every tx-te as to styie as well as all pocstts l-y tnc great reduction in prices. THE LADIES arc particularly invited to an inspctton of hi preseut stock an.i prices. LAB Du)It bithert sold at f 1.50 will now be s- ld at 75 cts., and ica:-rantcd lo faud the test rf iccar. Breast Pins, Lings, &c, at a redaction. cct is n 51 r: . x I would call your attention to my beautiful soitmcntof GOLD A XI) SILVER WATCHES. at the following very low prices: Hunting erge Watches, warranted. 50.25 Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at S0, and then reduce! to 14, I will now sell at from 5 10 to $ 1 1 .50 Hunting Levers from 512 to ilG.OO Ojcn laced Cvlinders, heretofore sold at 510, I will sell at from 57 to 8.00 OiH-n Face! Detached I jc vers. $10 to $12.00 All watches sd ' I will le warranted to go for twclre months, or exchanged for another cf e'pial value. Everybody is invite! to call and examine stock, as the advertiser is confident that for ex tent, variety and style it is unrivalled in community, while the prices at which it is of fered are unprecedented low. Goods sold CASH onby. 1 articular attention paid to repairing Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. Ac, of all kinds, for which the Cambria County Iron Companv: "scrip" will be taken at par. All work war rantsd. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, Arc., at les than city prices. JOSEPH G. HOLMES. Agent. Augutt 3. 185C.!r. ntvin inn ivnminvmr, i iiiiit iiimiii '.a nil, ill. SCRIP AT PAR! SUGAR KETTLES 1A Ai rT.,,,a 3 COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts to 40 gallons. all sorts and kinds V all sorts and kinds. SHEET IRO IT ARE, evrv'variety. EXAMELED TIXXED IRqx ZINC WASHBOAEDs COLt.. SAD IRONS or SMOOTIUXG ir.(is all sizes and bett quality, . t j t cts. '- COOKING STOVES. Trimmed complete, with B.ik r .rnrri From J8 to Il's. j- EGG STOVES, 11. 50 to $U. t,0. HE A TIXG CO OK STOVES I Z 00 t BRADLEY COOKING STOVEs V CRArr & CO., -tllTf II Ki.i Itu RON 5- CO.. Al'BOTT A- NuBLE, A. J Qi7 LAGIiER'S, L" an-1 every other Pittsburgh or Philadelphia ufacturer's stoves always on ha:.d or j-rocurt-i K . 1 o ... . r - 5 davs notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES always ou Land. for CAI1EON OIL LAMPS. C2cts.,tf0 CHIMNEYS and WICKS for Lau ps on hand. $1.25. SPOUTIiVG, BEST QUALI1T, put up a iK-r Tot. Jiiil.tei it b'i; 27 Aw extra charge for E'bi-irt, MINER'S LAMPS. OIL CANS. I'OWDEi: CA.V5. rdl s zes, co ai.tlv cu COFFEE MILLS. 7 ct, to $1.-5. TOASTING I)RKS. OYSTER 1.1;. ETiS JELLY Cake M.-nld.s. Table an 1 Te.i COAL RUCKETS. G.-,,.:t.-. t -,.-0 Tile al-tve g-!s wi'.'i t-e ;ir:.;" el, WIIOI.LSALK OR RETAIL, at t: Tov: CANAL STREET. Opi.iie the Wii-h Lk. ASK FOU FRANK W. HAY'S WARKHOIVK. and .-ave ficcnij jr vent, cn your pur.:..o.s. EITHER F( R CASH OR SCR1? Eh-i l:rg April, 17, lSoI. ;f. "OUNHHY.ilAYLVGT-j naed tne en s' r.ri: Foundr iresi.ieS aii : ;,ture- ef liic suhseri! r is j-ieparr: o lurni.-ti larmers an-: t. rs u - , IloigIi. Iaoln:. Stoi lit!! li-oux, liufxlilug ?lacliliit, 1 ca.-tings of anv kiud that mav be netil.J : he C"i:in v.n-iv. I".y .- ir:.t attention to the bu-Jn- s- f tl e co: cern, :.e ..ois ,j merit, an 1 trusts he will reifi a noerai j acronageiroiu .nose in want - t art::.: n his line. All business d. nc at the Fr.::drv. ED'.VARD GL.A-S March '22, '55-tf. JOHNS & CEO SLE Y, eOLK MAM FACTVKEI1S OF TIIE IXI-LCTEI GlTTl IM.ltt III CEMENT ROOFING, Tl.e chespot and most durable R. fing b IT IS FIRE AND WATER FROGF. It can be an plied t new and 11 r -v'i cf -n;uvviri kinds, and to S! g e rt ..:. with Shingies. OXLV OXt THir.I THAT OF TI5. TUE COST IS AMI IT IS Tn'ici: AS IJI RIKLC. GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, J For preserving and repairing Tin au l eti-r? -"- tal R-H-fs -f everv docrij-ti n, fr--:n :i c"-- tlaticity, is not injure.! by the Cii.:i. expansion c-f metals. And will net f'lAth i- COLD OR RUN IN WARM Wr.ATI.hU. These materials have Ue:i th-r.r-J-'y t-: in New York an.l all raits of tl ' S. v.t'. -i- Western Stat-s. and we can give abundai-l Tr'x of all wa claim in this fav.-r. ? , They are rc.dily applied by ortii-.-'. -rt-' at a trifling exj-ensc. "K0 HEAT IS REQUIRED.' THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. 1. Sul)cri.lers who d n t give exprc- to the cor.trarv. arc considcre- tinue their subscription. 2. If subscrilers order the !iscr.t::rjr-. newspapers, the publisher may cont.ute M "" them until all arrearages are paid. -..f.v- S. If subscribers neglect or retMsetct papers from the tff.ee to which they arc '" thev are held responsible until they haveSL l a KH1 and -.rd.-rvl thr-m ."isCC-'itlSKC-l. it ..1. :i ,,.,-0 nthrr i laci out informing the pullisher, and the vij(J' are sent to tna lonrer c;reciu, wv.. -responsible. iyi The curts have also repeatedly cCiZ.i giving reasxmable n tie as required ty lulati-ns or the Pc.-t OH'ice lp31111' the wv.v x . !.-- " -- --- ti,,t-c n.tl1r.cc." . Iiim renders t:iC this A liable to the publisher for the sibsaT, XBW TAILOR SHOP for m , - 11 : nnt i ". 1 ne nnoersigct-ii on n.- -j 1.. - - - 1 f Establishment, over the store rvra D. J. Evans &. Son, xej-p public that the tailoring business carriel on in all its brand es. A.l l .!..,,. th ltvt cIi-Ia irith ceat'H ii 4-"-.: . r-aUh, and unn the most resi'n!l..nM S ROBERT D- Ti-OM Ebcnsburg. May ILXh, ISCl. tf. S- l-k .1 '1 Ill - 1 III uiijiaii