HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The yrr-pri.fc.rs and manufacturers of H OS- TETTlJl Ill's CELEBUATfcD tauaiAu wi- TERS can appeal with perfect cent. '.once to phy sicians am! citizens gum-rally of the United States I-,.......,. t).o article has attained a reputation h n-t 'f -re unknown, A ft-w fuels upon this point r-.-;1; more m .werfull v than volumeson bare assertions or biazour puliery. The con- gumption of II reciter's Stomach Bitters for the last vcar amounte d to t vt-r a half million bottles ami from its manifest j-tea ly increase ia times pat, it is evident thr.t miring ti e coming year the consumption will reach near one million lot ties. This immense arrtov.nl Could never luiye teen foil but P r tlic rare medicinal properties cor.taineil in the prcporatiou, and the .-auction, of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not on!v recommence' the Bitters to their patients?, but are ready at all times to give testi monials to its cfGeaey in all cas:-s of stomachic derangements and thedisoases res'ilting thrrefrom This is not a tern: .-rary popularity, cbisincd by extraordinary efforts in the wayrf truir.pc.T i ir the qualities of the Bitters, hut a solid esti mation of an invaluable medicine, which is ties- 1 . 1 . . . . ? . . . . . . . r n i.- 1 1 : i . i - .1 T T H--tetter's S-.marh Hitters have proved a , i r:.,!,.! tit rp'dons where fever and ague am various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds To be able to state eo-jfi lently that tl.e " Bitters'' are a certain cure f r the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to tho pro prietor a's'uw of unalloyed pleasure. It re 111' 'Vfs all morbid matter fr--m the stomach, pu ji;ls the blood, and imparts renewe I vitality tithe nervous systcfor giving it that tone and energy indispensable st the restoration of health. It cperatet. upon the d-nnuh, liver, and other digestive organs, milaly but powerfully, and soon rest ms them to a condition essential to the he! thy discharge of Fie functions of nature. El krlv persons may use the Bitters daily as for directions on the Uttle. and they will f.nd i:i it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort J di clir.ing years, as it is pleasant to the pa.ate, invigorating to the lnve's, excellent as a tnic, and rej'U-'.nati:g generally. We have the evi dence nf thousands of aged men and women who have ex: .-..peneed tho benefit of using this prep aration while stiff! ring from stomach derange ments and general debiliiy; acting undet t'ue ad vice cf physicians, they have abandoned pdl del eterious drugs and fail ly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There arc certain periods wheutheir cares are so liar rass'ng that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbing ly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her ex treme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of m '.ternity arrive during the summer senson, the wear of biy and mind, is generally aggrava ted. Here then, is a necessity for a stimulent to recuperate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting tri als and responsibilities. Nursing mott ers gener r.l'y prefer the Hitters to all otner invigorators that receive the endorsement of physicians, be cause it is agiecablo to the taste as veil as cer tain to give a permanent increase of bodyily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever i ami ague, causea i-y malaria, itiartuoeA. iivsen- ; terv, iu'ligesticn, IaS of appetite, and all lisea- w.-s or ucrangements oi toe stomacu, superunua- 1 S .1 . 1 I ted invalids, persons of se-ientary accujiation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own phy sical welf.it a by giving to Hostettcr's Celebrated Stomach Hitters a tri il. CAUTION. We caution the public against Using any of the many imitations of counterfeits, but iiak for Hostettku's Ceucbkatei Stomach Hittkus, tind see that each bottle has the weirds Dr. J. Hosteller's Stomach Hitters" blown on the side of the'bottle, and stamped on the metal lic cap covering t'ue cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. f5 Prepared and sold by IIOSTETTER et SMITH, Pittstuigh, Pa., and sold by all drug gists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South America, and Germany. AGENTS. Davis it Jones. Ebensburg; J. A. Farris'i. SuramitviRe; Win. Litzinger, Loretto: Peter Kinney, Munster. Sept. 5, 1SG0. ly. II&PGET&1JT TO ALL ! GOODS. THE undersigned inf'-rms his many customers and the public generally that he has j-i.-J, received, and open 1 at his store in Wi'nrre (formerly Jef.e.-soii a large and well selected st-ck cf DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &:. . which be will dispose of at the lowest possible price f t Cash. "Quick Sales and small profits," is his motto. His stock croni promises everytiiing usually kept in a Country store, lie has also for sale a large assortment cf HEADY MADE CLOTHING. Manufactured of the very best articles and in the latest and niOit fashionable style. Cal around and see him. JOHN M'COLGAN. Wilnore, Oct. 10, 1301. St 'l'v "J A UlAY CIIAACC VGTZ RARGAIXS. 1 L,. J . . lopt'liiug E. J. M.lls has just received, is now on M. .am : tr et, a large st-tck of CI-thing," llts and Cap--, Bo ts and Shoes, Trunks, Flour. Cm.meal. Bacon, Fish, Sweet Potatoes. Syrup Molasses, Sugar. Tea, C. Jl -e, Groceries a:id C"tife-cfiofiarie, Cigars and Tobacco. Se'iuol liooks, Src, t.g' ther with a get r;-l a-t-or-rnent of NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention is invited to his sbxk of Ladies' and Children's Shoes, as be intcuds to sll low for cash. E. J. Mil's. Ebensburg, Oct. 10, 1SGI. tf. WHEELER k VILSOXS' Scwifig3I a chines. R. A. O. 1KERR, AGENT, ALTOONA. BLAIR COUNTY PA. J presenting the alove name-1 Sewing Ma AuLi chines to the examination and consideral t ion of the public, the Agent desires to Cil- ai.pnt.oi, to t he tact tuat lnr,tne last eight years, there has been over liUCU more - r-G has,?n f'ver "UUV . uiiieiiiues tuan anv unjoin ui iuc ,rsin the mar- kct. r,,. . , . . - - . 1 In alone is convincing proof of the 511- perionty of these machines over all others. n 1 he--e machines can le seen and examitiel at the store of the Agent, in Alt xma. Pi ice of No. 1 Machine, Silver Plated, Glass Foot and new htyle Il-.-miner $65. No. 2. Or namental lironz. Gla Foct new stylo llemmer ti j. No. , Piain, with old utyle llemmer $ 15. N. B "Full irstructions given gra'is; and for furthur particular! a-ldress II A O Kkkr. Al t joua. Blair co., Pa. S-J, 8, ly. A1IRA1IJ131 IvOl'KLIA, Attorney at Law Johnstown OFFICE on Clinton Street, a. few doors north of the corner of Main and Clinton. April 2:1, 1853. (liCORGL 31. Riiri. Attorney at Law, Kbcntburg, OFFICE IX COLONADE ROW, March. 13, lSGl-tf. Fa. ROBERT A. F.VCQY, ATTOUXKV AND COVXSKLOll AT LAW , EBENSBURG, CAMBRIA COUNT Y, FA. All manner of Lejal Business in te. sevcra Courts of the Count ij prowjtthj attended to. Ebensburg. Junt 27, lSou.-! M. 5. HIAfSa:55A Attorney at Kiiit"$f. "VFF1UE Xo. 2. "Colonnade How" near the Court House. Deceml-er 7, o ly w 0. O. F. IF: 'bland Lodge Xo . 1 - 428 meets every VEDNESDAV5y. vening at their Had on High st.. in t!io u.'tper st rvol miser s store 4 . the Huntingdon. C';;nibria and Indiana Jf Turnpi!;e, a small car-e cf SURGICAL IX- STHFMEX 1 i no owner can omam n.cm i v perty, and paying the charges of this proving p advertL-emeut JAs. rs. ;uui). 4 LL PERSONS indebted to R. S. Hunn, are requested to call and make settlements im.. meliately. Otherwise their accounts will be left with the proper authorities for collection. Ebensi.'g, Aug. 21.-tf. R. S. HFXX. AI 35 1 X S ST II TOilSX OT1 CtL Letters of administration the estate of Vii!iv:n Hnrke, late of Sununerl.ill township. Cambria Camty. deo'd. having been grar.tel by tile Register of will to tlic tin lei signed, a 1 .per sons indebted t said estate will phvise make i;itm"'!iat3 payiuent. and those having claims against the same will present them without de lay to. JEREMIAH GLEASOX Adm'r. Sept. 12, IStil, Ct, pd. 11EXRY FOSTER. Fhovkiktc,:. rnilllS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS T the " cbensbvirir iiouse," is one of the old est and best stands in the borough of Ebensbur;;. for the accommodation of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who mav 1" dis p'osed to patron:7.e him that his TAHLE will b supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his HAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains paro l to renter his guests comh.rtaLIe. . Ehensburg, April 14, 1808:22:1-. GEO. IIUNTLYr-" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ff i 'T -T "iwiit- iiT : .' V- ". ; i of t!n"w copperTand SHEET-IRON WARE, AND DEALER IN CM.king. Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Nai "i.i. - . ic. uc. lie a.-;o nas cn l.an i a very :. iSrc. He a;) has on hand large assortment of the above articles, whiih 1. will sell at a very small advance on cost, for cash. Ebcu-burg, July 10th. 1SG1. tf. NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS Tho undersigned begs leave to inform the citi zens of Cambria and adjoining counties tst that he has just received a fresh t'-li:'$i of the fmet ITALIAN and other Mar-Hs 'i' I I'les. at his establishment on FranTilin ! '( street. Johnstown. MOXUMENTS.Vm I j T O M BS , MANTELS. G R A V E I'f A ' STONES, TABLE & BUREAU TOPS, manfuacturel of the most l-err:tiful nn-l finest quality of Foreign and Done-tic Marble, always on hand and made to order as cheap as tliev can be purchased in the city, without the addition of carriage. GRINDSTONES of various grits and sizes, suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, .sold either ly wholesale or retai!. Trompt attention paid to orders from a dis tance, and work delivered wherever desired. He invites the public to call and examine his stock, as he feels satisfied he can sell cheap. For the convenif-rcc of persons residing in the cast an ! North of the county, specimens may be seen and orders left with George Huntley, jit his Tinware EstablitLmc-nt iu Eben.,bur-. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, March IS lSGl.-ly. Something for the Times! ! A WMi II EVERY I1IM1 ! ! JOHNS & CHOSLEY'S AMERICAN CELIENT GLUE The SlroEigcsl Glue in The Vorltl For Cementing Wood, Leather, Glass, Ivcry. Cluxia, Marble, Eone, Porcelain, Alabaster, Coral. &c-, ic- The only urtidc of the kind rcr prcxluced icnich ici'd withs'.inJ Witter. EXTEACS: "Every housckeej.er should have asnpply of Jolins i: Crosley's American Cen.ent Cilue." Xew Vork Times. It is so convenient to Lave it in the Louse.' A'ett York Erjress. "It is always ready; this eornmends Psoif to every body." AT. Independent. "We have tried it, aud fiiud it as useful in our hous as water." Wilkes1 Spirit of fl,e Timer ITice 2. Cents per Rustle Very Li ben J Redueteot s to Wholesale Dealers. TERMS CASH For sale by all Druggists and storekeepers generally throrrshi-ut the country. JOHKS 2i CH03LEY, (Sle Manufacturers..) 78 William Stueet, (Cirner cf Liberty Street,) xew yor.K July 10th, 18Cl.-Iy. TAILOR 8II0P 1 j The undersigned having opened out a Tail. I'ailor I tablishment, over the store room Hru,.ied by I j,. t. Eviins V Slin " ipied by .wpMiui.i HOOIIH3 HiC ,,ubUc that the tailoiin- ,xinrJ u-m 1 . . . ... ....1. I earned on m all its brarcres. All work will l done 111 the latest style, with neatness and dis patch, and upon the most reas- nuhe terms ROBERT D. THOMAS. Ebensburg. May 15th, 18C1. tf. VZTJOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. BUY A HOME. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale the fol lowing Real Eatate situate in Cambria County, to wit: His Mansion Property situate in the "West cud of the Borough of Ehensburg, consisting of a Square of Ground, having thereon erected a com modious DWELLING HOUSE, a large STA RLE or DARN, and several other Out Buildings, together with a half Lot of Ground on winch there is a never failing Spring of the purest Foft water, from which the House &c, is supplied. Wants to dispose of this as he intends removing to another ;art of the Borough. ALSO. Throe Lots of Ground situate in the Borounh of Summitviile, having thereon erected a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, two FRAME HOUSES, and a large Stable. Will be sold to gether or sepr-rate ns may suit purchasers. ALSO. A Lot of C. round situate in the Hoiouirh of Lerctto. fronting cn St. Mary's Street and extending back to St. Joseph's Street, adioitiin'' I"t of John Troxcl! on the East, and Lot of the Heirs of Anthony Litzinger, dee'd., on the West, having thereon erected a one and a half story FRAME HOUSE 12 feet in frnt and 20 indenth. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate in Cambiu-. township, adjoining t!ie ancient City of Ilnlemt. lands f f James and 'it-orge olil'.s, Lnarlos P. Murray, Alex. M'Vi kir and ethers, contain ing ;2 acres and S3 p-rchs. AI.i0. A J'lece or farce! of ianil Mtuate in Munster townhip, bound'.-1 by the Ebcusl urg and C;e-ss. n Rail Road, lands of Peter Kaylcr and others, containing 2;i acres and 20 J erclies (nearlv all cleared) having thereon erected a LOG DWELLING HOUSE AND A STABLE. ALSO. A tract of 1 md situate in Washmg t"i township, adjoinint; lands of Jacob Rurgoon, Joseph Criste, Hugh j. M'Cl--key and otl.eis, containing Ci'O acres or tli- reabouts, which will be soM in parci Is if de.-ir-d by purchasers. ALSO. A pi' ce or parcel of land situate cm the Rennsylvaiiia Rail R -id, near Portncre Station, j in Washington township, cfeitaining ."0 acres. j ALSO. A piece t parcel of land situate in j Summerhi'd town-d.ip. I ' uudt-l bv ti e lYnnsl- I vania llr.il Road, lands of the Heirs of R .lert ' Flinn. dee'd., Patri k Riiey and others, c ntaui xwz. alx.ut CO acres, having thereon erected sever al DWELLING HOUSES. ALSO. A tract of Jand situate in Al;"-bnv town-nip, a i:r. lands of Patrick M'Guire J and thcrs. oontainit ; 2!2 acres and 30 perci.es an-1 a lowanee. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Chest town ship, (latf ti e property "f Frederick and Mary M. Srhri'. i'h r, adjoining lands of J .l.n Ba'lweber and others, containing 1"0 acre, more or less, a small jiorti"tiof which is clcareil an I thereon eiecte.1 a CABIN HOUSE. ALSO. Al"Ut 2HO0 acres f land, situnte on the waters of Bl.n krek, in Carroll township, which will be sold in Ms as may suit purchasers. WILLIAM K ITT ELL. I'bfn-burg. Orb, l,c-r 21. 1 se.o.-S-tf. 7 atft ! Vli, 4 4 - I ,.:. -A EM STILL TBIUMFEAIT! JOSIX5TOWX CL.OT3IZ.VtS BCPOT, Corner cf Cliuton t LTain Streets, READY MADE CLOTHING LATEST STYLES. SPRING AND SU.MMKU COATS, PANTS. AND VESTS. POR MEN AND ROYS. i:k.m y mate siu:t. irtwr.ns. rvDKttsnir.Ts. STDCKIXUS, XKCKTIES. IIAMJKKIl-CUItl-'. CI liVK, CAKPET SACKS CMBAKL1.A5, Till XKS, iVC , ALSO A large assortment of II ATS r-nd CAPS, ROOTS and SlIOKS, and G ENTLF.M CNS' FURNISHING GOODS t'f every uu.-crlption. To which the subscriber respectfully invites all visiting Johnstown to call and see his stuck, at the CLOTHING DEPOT. No. 2. corner of Clint n and Main streets. He feels confident that person v.i.-hing artich s in his line will save 1 1 . - expenses of the j- urney bv purchasing from him. A. JKLF.NKO. Johnstown, Mav 22. lL-J: REMOVAL! C o A 4J S 31 A X SJ V A C T O 11 V . fCTHE subscriber would respectfully inform Ja. the citizens ,f FJ-cu-burg and surrounding country that he ha-' removed ids shop from the old stand to the shop lat'ly occupied by J..hn F.vans (CarpenU r.) where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in bis Hue of business at short notice and on reasonable terms, and he hopes by t:?;ng I'Ut tl.e vtry l-e.t malen.il and empiovmg but the best workmen to merit a full share of public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in purchosing a Carriage will do well by calling at this establishment. He is prepared to manufac ture the following kinds of vehicles, viz: lib'JGILS. of ditViTen. qualities end prict s ; P.AROUCHF.S, CHAl;lOTi:i:S, one and two horse ROCKAWAYS, tl .se piaiter, elipfic and f'-fpring COACHES, s.-cond hand work of differ ent kinds, SfC, inaking a variety thr.t will suit all tastes and all purse.-. RCPAIIUNG done with neatness add dispatch. V.'M. BARNES. Fhen-burz, April 27. 1859-2;1-tf P he undcrsi e.l having purchased and taken 1 osseisiou oi toe Lin nourg llou.-e, f lorn.er- 1- 1 - upicil by Henry Foster), wd! be happy to r.vtivo atid accoinui'Tate his ohl ctisti mer-. and all fibers who may 1 e disposed to patronize him. The Proprietor iVels a--ureil from the spacious H(USE. STABLE ov other faeii-tiett that he can offer at least as g d r.rcmrmI:.ih:-n as can be had at any other stand in the pi ice. He is in possession of a large supply of thechoi-est R.piors with which 1 is bar will 1-e furnil.cd; his table will be furnished with all th luxuries of the sea son, and he intends by his hi5pitaiity and care, to merit the patronage of all those who stop with him. ISAAC CRAWFORD. El -ensburg April, 17, 1&01. tf. "SADDLERY! SADDLERY! YHE SUBSCRIBER. would res p-t fully iuforni X the citizens of Ehinsburg and surrounding Country, that he h.xs opened a Saddler's shop, in the ba-ement of his dwelling Louse, on Horner street, where he is. prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of Saddles. Bridles, and Harness Are" Having many years' experience in the busi ness, employing none bu- the best workmen, and using the best material upon all his work.be hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of tho public patronage. Country pr duce at all times taken in exchange for work, and the highest market prices allowed. JAMES MAG U III L. Eliensburg, Sept., 14, 1859--tf. mim house. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. BLAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains to rentier this Hotel, worthy of a continuation of the iilieral fhare of public patronage it has hereto fore received. Hi fable will always be furnished with the best the market mTords; Lis bar with the host of liquors. His stable is. large, andwill be attended, by an attentive and obliging Lo&tler. Elenbur Apr.17 lfcCl. . Till: LADTS t'RIEXD. GOBETS LADY'S BOOK FOR 1362. THE WORD'S FAVORITE. Foit 32 Years the Stakahd Magazine Pronounced fcy the press of the United States, LADY'S MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. And the Cheapest the: literature is of that kind that can be read aloud the fami ly circle, and the clergy in inimens numbers are subscribers for the Hook. THE BEST LADY WRITERS in America contribute to its pages, and we have some that write for no other magazine. THE MUSIC is all original, and would co.- t 23 t ents (tho price J of the Book) in the music stores; but nitst or it is copyiightcd, and cannot be obtained except in Ooilev.' OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS. All efforts to jiv:.l us have cca.-c-d, and we How stand alone in tl is department, giving, as we do, many more and infinitely 1ctter engravings than are published in anv other work. UUDET'S IMMENSE DOUBLE SHEET FA1II0N' PLATES, CONT A I N ING From fee to sect a full It ;' Colorol l'o--iins ojt fit h jAdtc. Other ii"i-'izin ,irc cdi tiro. far ahi:ad of any fashions in i:u roi'e or america. Go-ley's is the only work in the world that these immense platis. and they are such as to have excited the wonder of pubii.-he.-rs an t the public. The publication of tht-.-e la'es coet $105C0O MORE than l'ashioa laU- of ihe t.'.d s'c, ami uoth- uig but our NVoiieilUiiv large tuxinatioii enaoies us to give them, it. We never s Other mag;zin s cannot afford p;ne inoiiey wiien ine puooo can le bcn fited. These fa-hions mav b relied -n. Die-.-s -s ad the w -irer will may be made afr.-r them, an not iuj"Ct hei.-cif to jidicule would ie the : f the stye t f tl e plat-.-s jiven in some of eur so called f.i.-hi.-n lita.ixines. OUR VO(I) ENGRAVINGS, of which we give twice or three times as many as any other magazine, are often mistaken for U-t-I. TLiy'are so far sm-rinr to anv otl.eis LUIJ'ATKjyS. lit ware of tin m. R.mcn.bvr that th" Iidv's Roik is the oiigin d publication and the cheapest If yu take G-dey. j ot want no other mag:i;-.iii'-. Everything that is useful er ornamental in a hou.-e can be found in (lodcv. DRAWING LESSONS. Xo e ther niagnzine gives thc-m, an. I we have given enough to fill several larg-i vohunes, OUR RECEIPTS are such a- can be f nmd nowhere ebe. C k- :ng in all i's vari tv Coifecti'i.erv the Ni sery the Toi Ree-ij'ts upon iiages if the let She Iiun.'rv the Kitch'-n. all sul'i'--ts are to b? f. a-.i.d in tl.--Lilv'.s Ro-'k. V.'e oiigii.;d'v stait'-d this d.';artme:it, and have : "iniar fa :I- itics for making it pio.-t perfect. This depart ment uh .lie is worth tie pr'ne ol tie Rouk. LADIES' WORK TAld.E This d.-partnx-nt com pises engaving aol descriptions of cvi-rv art'ch that a lady vcares. MODEL CO T TAKES. No other mag i.ii e h:U this d partmeut. TEEMS CASH IX A DVA XCIJ. (.e copy one year Two copies do do Three do do do Four do 'n do o o0 ib 00 7.00 copy to Five coj.ies oiic y. ar, nr.il an extra th person semung tne ciuo. .lo. E;g':t copies one year, and an extra cpy to the person sending the t bib, Jlo. Eleven Copies one year, an-1 an extra c--py to th; jv-rsr-n sending the club, $20- And the only magazine that can lc intr-i-hiced into the ab -ve clubs in dace of the Lady's Ibok is Arthur's Home Magazine. spnctAi. ri.t-pr.ixrt wnri ommt mao.vines (iodey's Lady's Rook and Arthurs IIouu Magi .ine both one ve.ir for 8o,o0 G.iley ' Lady's Io...k and Ilarrr's Maguine both fr one year fr 4.50. G'Kb-v. Il-irj-cr and Arthur will all three be sent one year, on reeeir t of si dollar-. Trea-ury Notes and Nee-.-Vf ad solvent banks taken at par. P.c careful and pa- Cue 'o.-tage on v-nr letter. Address L. A. G3DIY, ,". Chryvnt Sfn-f. ri.aa.lJj.hia v.. ni'AU THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN JUST RKCF.HKD. I L ST HKCMW.V, A M'.-liv VI- Watches, 0' 3 Jewelry, CLOCKS t'j.J-'jL-lL NOTIONS. At the sijn of the Tij l'i,'-h. Main utint, .i..'nw t"ir. I t. The under: igru-1 de.-ires to cl.U the .-.tti-r.ti. r of the l cine ot l.l.cnsl'urg ai.'l stTroun-nr: I country to the fact that he has been app-'inte-j an A-gi'ut of a large importing house of WA TCH i ES. CLOCKS, iVc, &ud r.lso f a large maniilae tilling .-stablishinent i- JEWEL RV. whereby t j isen ibhd to offer such indm t ments to purcha scrs of these articles as were never before offered I in this place, or anv where- this side of the Alle- gi.enies. He wordd also call attention to his large as sort merit of WATCHES AND JKWKLKY just received a'l of the latest styles and most beautiful workmanship. Having e!ccted l :s stofk with great care, he is confident be on suit evcrv by th. tv-te as t- styie as wdl as grcit rc brrti, n in prices. T II B L AUICS ad! pocKtts are particularly invited to an inpccli n of his present sto;k and prices. EAR DROPS hitherto sold at ? 1.50 will now be sebl at 75 cts., r.-,i' irarrantc-1 to t-tand the text of wear. Breast Pins. Rings, &X., at a reduction. c; i: X TLLMLX: I would call your attention to my beautiful a feortment of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES. at the following very low prices : Hunting Verge Watches, warranted, i'.125 Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at "20, and then reduced to $14, I wi-l now. t,ell at from 410 to 4 11.50 Hunting levers from $12 to $16.00 OiH-n Faced Cylinders, heretofore sold at $10, I will sell at from $7 to 8.00 Open Faced Detached. layers, $10 to $12-00 All watches slid trill be warranted to jo for twelve months, or exchanyeil fjr another of equal value. Everybody is invited to call and examine the stock, 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. Goxls sold for CASH only. (TJ7 Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. &c, of all ki nds, f.r which the Cambria County Iron Company's "ci i" will be taken at par. All work war ranted. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, &c, at less than city prices. JOSEPH G. HOLMES, Agent. August 3, 1850. ly. 1)1) II II II .1.1 II iillliiiilU i. ill SCRIP AT 1UK! SETTLES, 10 to -JU bullous COPPER KETTLES, 3 quart? to 40 gallons, all sorts ami kinds. evry'vjrie?)-. EXAM EL ED TIS'SED 1ROX WARE. SIHC WASHBOAItBs 3 lcr Ji cents, wo Cel.r- SAD IRONS or SMO OTL'EYO IROXS, all sizes and best quality, 5 to ets. per lb. COOK1NG STOVES, i ilt-t e. w i t b I lal. i : : g a : r a i - r. . i i imnie- IV. in As t-'s. EGG STOVES, 1. 0 to JL:. CO. HEATIX'l COOK STOi'ES $-.00 to .00 PR A DEFY COOKING STOVE-. I"..t :.t. UON V CO.. ARF.OTT a: NoRLE, A. J GAL LAGHEJU and every thr I'ittsi ,-urgh r Philadvlj 1 r-.-.-m and or procured : ufa. turn s stove.- a! a s . o days l.otu-e. ODD PLATF-S AND C RATES alwii v in t and. f.r 'All DON OIL LAMPS. C2?t. CHIMNEYS an 1 WICKS f-.-r L- n hand. tto V ill V. SPOUTING, BEST QUALITY, put r:p and j ..h.tcd at lCk t t t -ot. ZZ7"X (stra ehurjefor El-'-. tr.- LAMPS OIL CANS. rOA DMil CANS, :dl s;7."s, con coffki: .MILLS, ct- ToASTINO Ft'iRKS. iY.-'l JELLY Cake M--ul T..'-"-COAL I'.UCKETS. U-j;cls. to to id: . ea Tilv ab.'o WHOLES . t l i : ' Oli ii AT TMK jo:insi -V."V .-T- Vi: .V 1: 1 1 I !; V J -; 1 y ! CANAL Cpi" ir'Ai' the .i A; IV FO riiANK w. if AY'S v.akj:i:ol'sj: i save (urcii.i jcr on vou. p::re F.F1HER F-R CASH Ebensburg April, 17, 1 S . 1 . t Sf.'RI! ti F.Nsi'.r:: : DRY. 1 T 1 ii: i, ilii hi -idurg F-: u dry. fiirui I a rnii rs an. 'l.liTS V l'luui;1i, l:t-:, -f . es. .".if 11 iiu:t. TijrcIilJt .athhu.-, -nd cast:! tl,.. T- :r' f r.nv hi.. ! t: Bv s ct att'-nti-n tot1 ;.oi'fs x uu r.t, a: cm. ht ';. liberal pa 'n .nag'- i i 'T.1 . -f 1 ! 1 ar ;nl is line. All ru'.ac.-s do.it at th t t:'i EDWARD GL.U'S. March 22. W.-lf. T r--rri 1 n -T- sCl.E :am t act : ii'.ns i ti:k tii-iiv CETiENT ROOFING, he chea: est j.n-1 Ui'l -h.r-.ble II 1 fing in IT 13 TIRE n -s-r-i utl ATI?. FRGOr. It c.ui be a ." it. r. . x kinds, anvl to ,s;,:i:u' i.. r - n n .-" W ! THE C05T IS ONLY oM S) IT IS Tivici: il:I 1 1: . r ok tin. GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT J F- r p:e-rvk;g an-.l re nr.:: g Tin and -thir i n, from it' g t il R' f- i f evcrv .b-sClt ela-ticity, is not i:.;: t xpansion i f imtals e-i . v tT-e coi.tr u And w;R i.-.i CRACK n . IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER. The materia!. have U :i tl. r uh- t -f in New Y- rk ..n 1 all j aits if ;hv S utl fi ;.i d Wc-tern St;.t-.s, ;.n I ve c:t.igie abut -ia:.t j I of all wa claim ;n t! i- iiv. r. Tin y are tea aly spp'.i-il l y t rdii.ary 1:1 'id .-. at a trii'ifcg t-xj en.-e. :KD KEAT 13 REQUIRED." These muUrhds arc- pi.t upr. a.ly f r u.-e. and f-T shipping t' pails e-f the c- untry, v:ti; full printed ii:-o;i .us f r applic iti r. In . 1 d.-.- ripli ve tircul.irs w.ll lv f;rnished on apii'ii ati-iti bv mail t-r in pers-n at e:ir Priucial Oliicc aiid Warehouse. 78 WILLIAM STREET, (Corner of Lil ertv St reet.) New York. JOHNS & CRCSLEY. ActXTS WiMLid TlkmsCami! ! June 12. 'iil. ly. THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. 1. Subcriders who do not give express nolle to the contrary, are considered as wishing to con tinue their t-ulM-rij.tioii. 2. If Mibscrileis order the disCi'iitinuance t f newspapers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. If subscrilt-rs neglect or it-fuse to take tin ir papers from the cfiicc to which they are directed, they are held responsible until they have wttleJ the bills and rdcred tl.t-ni dic -ntinuiil. 4. If sul sciibers rem-.ve to other pi .iocs with out informing the publisher, and the new spajm a'O wiit to tha f. ui:cr direct in, they are htld resp-msible. The courts huve rdso repeatedly r-dci.'.ed th.it a Postmaster who negkcts to perform Us duty of giving reasonable the as required by thengu lulations or the Pest Office Dejartnant, of the neglect t-f a person to take from tl.e otiiee news jiapere adlux so1 to 1:5m. rendi rs the Postmaster hallo to the publisher fr tr.e newspaper. PANTO u)i wnnirvTc I .11 I V I i NOllCF, B.arl.f 111. f b:Ui Toe ing an eiiuiacce n-p-.s.::vu oi .i. fni r.:i, 'er- i:i f the rehef of the families f v vices ot our country, Wib require . f a a satisfactory staU n.ent eT tijt-ir c-r, i :.it i r what rcl.itiou th volunteer held in t:. f Lew many were d jK-n-!ent cn Lira f. r , wh.it support La-s be-.-n received j-iac i..,. teer left home. Ti.L, inforiu iti n w; ; red in writing, and undtr e uth if:!,, r.' necessary. JOHN LL0T'" Oct, 21, 1CG1. Ct. -t v. AL DirOU'S NOT I E Tl.e un 'eryipned havs: beta a-.-, the Orphan's Court of CambrS i t 'Jj, tor to distnbute ti.e tut.ds m ti e i e Ellis, executor of the hist wdl c. W . it, ljan.i.t .u :r: a:;.o:.g : crtitVd tl.. :t: . He !...:..br will atten 1 t-it'.e tlctivs of l:. . his ot:l- t in the l.-ori uh f J -to. :a t:.-j r.-tn :..v . : .v I ..M'c e.T'.d must Ftten I and j.r-. ii' tl.- 'r tb -dtbarn-'l from c-:; lag i;. ri s..i 1 ft; . ' .kh:;s-. .v;., o.i, it.":- i. c. L' i e: i:xj:cuto:;s nuticj: IT I ETTI'RS testr-ent .tv n Wi M ' i rs. f - : ! v i .1 bee:: g:r;. Vr tf C. '.!:;b t-st..lf : 1 v tl. P. j i::dfbte i to :n.mex.. i.e j-jyiiiLin, v.n s:g sinst .-ai 1 t state, -a '.D : t :.e! du'y aut!.-t f - : .:NA! i--L t - V '-, (I . i 3 - - ur.i'ii iaK cot ii r sn.t. ! I'.Y VTfl'I f 'A". " Caiucbi-ia orn'y.t ' u.-. . pubhe :..v lit the : .I.i- '.; .:i tp. oi; S..tr i,it. a; 1 '. S t Ue which C nr.. A J K-.f t p ire 1 1 iV. t .1 in G.VV..I .!! A lav. ;.b r;t i a. v.h" I! ... j I.!. :s d t:. d r-iV I IV II. HA. II. iOO b. .e I -' of M i " h; 1 '. i ' j t j : l i i Co: j . -. t " c f A--.- "V.y P Py ..i.".' r -ir-. bt. 0, 15l .'.v the )n;r ir ; CAMUHLl I J . ' ' i - d; v k- V- ivil") Lid i: VNo. G Jt L- v K y.K-r ii th : r w I. . t P- s in..;' r.-oy a c '. 1 ry 1 . pay r-.-.-e-.j". '.V 1 t. BCEKHAYB'S DYS lil S I - V . Liver Cornp'ai':., Fever cr.d A;-'f,k Tu s'J-.-ful 2T!trr-l . - ' rmJy li. Ive. ti the i ri Cfc-.- J l-.tt-rs. " o.T i i.i ra-; ' - l.1!tolii'L'".'l:i-:.:t:i - ' ' a-i .lur ciu.1- :-t p r s . l et t'up i-j:r r-i j" f r.i 1 L "- t- "- ; " ' CCE SHAVE'S LLAND Z.l- -- A -' ii.' tirt a' tf -T : " 1 r it a r-;M;isri ti Li. h tt.r 1. . ' ' I. rf.-::. l.v t-iiit-i to ui: Icn- ..". - i " -' tlm rv;raUia, vi'.j l i- ' v s " : - ! -"' r.T 'ir .L liut '-a,' ize cf the g'vv" P '"' Cn-r Ik.;: XT. It ii a iaeLci:.e of b-r - '. -Z -.cj te ' .!", SO c-sseLiUuI c r f bckl'di fir correctl;; - - and bowels. Two or tiroe d .y.-s c?'.r.?i ' ile eaZutiry tffect. TLe :. v " it ttrenri. a LItLv ac:". a .f ': - an! kiiner will ts.a tV LcalUi b lie quick rc?ul'- For Inili:ttion. ; j j ; i ' I i i i ! j ! Try iiarliau's ha. A. lt 1 ll'li L L.-UI 1.. , . , . ir it . Try Cjrhau's For Acidity, t:. Try Ejrh3U H:i Try Bdrtaic'i Hwiasfi Trv Cffrhavf'. Br.i:- For Loiss or Anrotite-. Try BirrtaTt"! EjiIs For Costivcne'--, Try Blrrhae,. 1 For Piles. Try Birihut s u -,l I. To tl Vrrf.n. Kheu-aUv tr.J N '-: beneficial, and in other eJfsctcd a dc;i BEAD CABEFULLT: ..... Vn li.ll.ir per Ml iuv . rlrbratl Mrtli-ie ha inJu.-wl mi. ini.--Ui8 f ut.be sli.miJ gari apjnst purclt-a-- Brwart of Impotifim t Set thai our " " tf every behic ym hx.). BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. c" SOLE pitts ni'i:i:fl: ForsAVin FUn burg by A. A- i'-'-r,' August 22. l00.-ly. Z .. .. ... ..... a.-ti. --i j- " " courjxr. school a r t" n - nnrDC i l' ....... Kl F. A. S-UOi' June .12 'Cl-tf- H0LLAM3 irk O C TTC" TTTT Til