io Allesliaiilan. rRSDAYT: :JANUAU1' 2t. LOCAL AND PERSONAL fUERMOMETRICAI. OBSERVATIONS. l V T T C5 T 'repared wee.iy, uy Ar. av. o. xj hull. FOR WEEK ENDING JAN. 16. 7 A. M. 12 M. 6 P. M. AV'QE. t 3 30 a 3G a 23 a 31J a ' u is 22 " 30 " 26 " 26 " 19' 18 " 24 " 20 " 20s " a oO. 30 " 48 " 30 " 36 " i. 21. 42 " 56 " 46 " 48 " i. 22 32 " 463 " 330 " 37 " u 2X 25 " 40 " 32 " 32J " average Temperature for the week 33. Missionary Meetino. On "WeJnes xy of last week, quite a large and ap- eciative audience assembled in the Pres .terian church of this place, for the urpose of holding a farewell meeting u the occasion of the departure of the ?ev. R. J. Evans and his youthful bride, f.r their adopted home on the coast of the Peaceful Ocean." After the usual in- SroJuctory services, Mr. Evans delivered a a most impressive and eloquent man Ver, a sermon based upon the last two "rerses 01 me last cuapier 01 ci. jim- . "fin ve therefore and teach all atious," ic. To give even an imperfect ketch of the masterly style in which he ar.d'ed his subject, would lead us beyond ar limits; for the present it is unneces iry that we should say more than that he speaker seemed t feel that his theme xs one that deserved the attention of all ; hile this thought gave grace to his dic- jn and elegance to his delivery, all Ihowing how deeply his own soul had -cn made to feel that the work was of ihe Lord. Rev. Mr. Powell then made uine interesting remarks, in which he fpoke favorably of the great cause of Mis J'.oas, and attested the sincerity as well as fhe capability of his young brother to filter upon the field. Rev. Mr. Williams ue a brief history of the origin of Mis ias, in a neatly written article, which ;!2.ied the attention of the audience, not by its inherent beauty, than by the 4;.j earance ol the venerable speaker. Rev. 1. Harbison addressed the Congregation, J closed by bidding Mr. K. farewell in (he name of all present, wishing him a :ife journey to his new home, and God's ies.iitig on his labors while there. Rev. Ir. Kvans replied by thanking the audi- pioe f.r their kindness to him, and asked wiat their prayers might follow him whither e weut, as without help from on High, is labor must be in vain. The audience ii uined much alfected during the services, id in coming away, we could not but feel I at '-the Lord was in his holy temple." f e may add that the exercises were fre quently interspersed with pieces of saorod xsie. under the direction of our friend ir. John Roberts, of the Presbyterian ir, and Mr. Hugh II. Hughes, of the e!ch Independent. Contributions to" the "Washington o.NfMKXT. All .who have visited our W Office recently, have seen the de nt contribution box which has been Japed there for the receipt of donations r the completion of the Washington jnument. If there are any who have C ut seen it, they should at once avail them i lives of this opportunity ; and aid in the f tihle work of perpetuating the memory 4l'the Father of his Country by the com- cuon oi mis long-ncgiecteu monument, mougst the donations received, we learn iat the Son? of Temperance have gen- ously contributed $5 an example which - hope to see copied by the other Soci- ies in our town, according, to their eans; and we trust all our citizens will st in their mite, and not have it said f at Ebensburg was behind in so good a Cellar Thieves About. On last Jlonday night, the cellar of II. C. Devine, f , of this place, was entered by some ungry or evil disposed person or persons, "'I the eatables therein, consisting of Ireai, butter, meat, &c., carried off and espoiled. Is it possible that there arc Individuals in this community so destitute even the necessaries of life as to be "iipelled to resort to this underground Method of obtaining them? or is it the sequence of an undue amount of tan ;! foot entering into the composition of e perpetrators I 1 hat a the question. , Fatal Rai lroad Accident. On Fri 7 last, as a train -going, west, on the aiisylvaiiia Railroad, was passing a deep t of sixty or seventy feet, near Carpen- r s Station, Westmoreland county, a ge mass of rock became detatched ,jui the bank,, crushing the engine to PJniseiita, and instantly killing the cngi- l'r -Nathan Lergcr. The conductor and puian, who were on the -endue At the l'c. fiored unharmod. A Good Opportunity. Wo di following from one of our exchanges. It affords a nice chance for some of the young men of this place to "pitch in :" a husband wanted ! This being leap year, I hope your readers will pardon me for this bold intrusion. As it has become fashionable in the Eastern as well as the Western cities for young ladies as well as gentlemen, to make known their wants through the columns of a public journal ; and as this is the year wlien ladies can make fret to do so, I take this method of seeking by this means, a partner for life, believing it to be as fair and honorable as by any other stratagem I wish one that can share my tweet or my bitters, which ever our lot may be, with cheer fulness and a good will. I will now give a brief description of my self, as follows : Height five feet ; dark hair and eyes ; and as young gentlemen say, rath er prepossessing in appearance. I am not what the world calls rich, but what I prize more highly than gold a character without a stain. Can cither play on the jiano or washboard, and am willing to do c-itScr accor ding to circumstances. All I ask, that he shall bear an unimpeachable record one that will bear strict investigation. Riches no ob ject, if otherwise agreeable. "Sincerity" is my motto. Address in confidence, KATE DARSIE. Latrobe, Westmoreland Co., Pa. Trial List. The following is the List of Trials appointed for the first week of the ensuing March Term : T. Little & Co. vs. Barney Ward, Garnishee. J. Blair Moore for use, vs. Thomas Kavlor. Isaac Teeter vs. Napoleon B. Haynes. " Johnston Moore vs. Isabella Gillaspie, Garn. Dorsey k Dougherty vs. M'Cann & Grey. George Fisher vs. Pennsylvania It. R. Co. Charles E. Stuart vs. A. J. Hawes & Ephraim Still. John Thomson vs. Rev. John Barns. Isaac M. Ashton vs. John Blair, Garnishee. Arthur Storm vs. Frederick M. George. George Elder vs. Anthony M'Coy. Bernard M'Colgan vs. Maria Murray. JOSEPH M DONALD, Prothon'tv. January 25, 1800. Legal Decision. The Pittsburg Jour nal gives the following decision of the Supreme Court in this State, in regard to a widow's claim under tne exemption law : "The right of a widow to retain real or personal property of her deceased husband's estate, to the value of three hundred dollars, is waived entirely when she neglects to demand au appraisement. If au appraisement be made, and she neg lects to retain less than the value of three hundred dollars, she waives her claim to all which she neglects to retain." Fatal Accident. We are pained to learn that a child aged about two years, daughter of M. J. Smith, of Gallitzen, was so severely scalded on Saturday of last week; as to result in her death. In play ing about a table, she accidentally upset a bucket cl boiling water upon her head, scalding her so severely as to result in almost instantaneous death. The bereaved parents have our fympathy. C olden Marriage. On Tuesday last, Mr. Anthony Synyder, of Carrolltown, cel ebiated the fiftieth anniversary of his wed ded life, by being again, after the lapse of a half a century, united to the sharer of his joys and sorrows. The occasion was one of happiness and pleasure to all pres ent. -May the newly-wedded couple live to celebrate another similar anniversary,.is our wish. New Goods. By reference to an ad vertisement in another column, it will be perceived that the enterprising firm of D. J. Evans & Son have received at their rooms another large and superior stock of goods, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. The tailoring business in all its branches is also extensively carri ed on. Give them a call. Accident. A rather singular acci dent occurred one day last week, to our friend, Mr. Robert Rowland,- who lives about two miles south of this place. Du ring the performance of some labor with his team, one of the horses slipped and fell, crushing him to the ground, and se verely injuring him. We are happy to learn that that he. is rapidly recovering Died. At his residence, in Susque hanna township, on Wednesday, 18th inst., James" Driskell, aged about G8 years. Died! In Union county, Ky., on the 7th ult., Mrs. E. Braddock, in the 60th year of her age. . Teachers' Institute. The annual meeting of the Teachers' Institute will be held at Ebensburg, on Friday and Satur day, the 3d and 4th days of February next. A general attendance is requested John II. Evans, President. Fire. The school-house in Jackson township, known as Allbaugh's, was to tally destroyed by fire on 3Ionday last. It is supposed to be the work of an in cendiary. Loss about $-400. Panorama. The great moving pano rama of Dr. Livingstone's Travels iu Af rica ivill exhibit in this place on Friday and Saturday, 27th and 2?th inst. It promifc'a to be good. Xiatest Arrival ! X BARGAINS ! BARGAINS t fob EVERYBODY I DJ. EVANS k SON have this this day received from the East and are now oUering to the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment of MEy AA'D BO rS CLOTIIIXG, also a large lot of Dry Goods. consisting in part of the following articles, Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimercs, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown & Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS. of every style, Notions, &c. We have also on 1. A 1 . - . . m uuuu u large assortment oi BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu ally kept in a country store, all of which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE. N. B. The tailoring business will still be carried on in all its branches. All work will ?e done ou short notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburg, January 23, 18C0:tf AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Or phans' Court of Cambria oounty. In the matter of the account of James Carroll, one of the executors of Ulrich Strassler, dee'd. Jany. 2, I8G0, on motion of Messrs. Johnston & Mullin, J. H. Campbell, Esq., appointed Au ditor to distribute the funds in the hands of the accountant amongst the parties legally entitled thereto. Uy the Court. The Auditor will attend to the duties of the above appointment, on FRIDAY, the lTth uay of FEBRUARY next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at his office, in the borough of Ebensburg, when and where all persons legally interested may attend. J. II. CAMPBELL, Auditor. Ebensburg, January 25, lS00-4t, . STRAY IIEIFEK. iAME to the premises of the subscriber, in Carroll towuship, some time in August last, a yearling and pa.st HEIFER, of a yellow color, with white hind and fore legs, "and a white spot on the rumb of the tail. The own er is hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away or she will be disposed of according to law. THOMAS MICHAEL. Carroll township, Jan. 19, 18G0-3t. STRAY HEIFER. CAME to the premises of the subscriber, in Susquehanna township, about the middle of August last, a red and white HEIFER, about two years old, marked with white along the back and belly, and a white stripe under the right horn. ' The owner is hereby notified to prove property, pay charges and" take her away, or she will be disposed of according to law. JAMES GRAHAM. Plattville, Dec, 15, 1859-3t. ESTATE OF THOMAS JOAES, DEC'D. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Thomas Jones, late of Johnstown, Cambria county, deceased, having been duly granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims agninst the same will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. MILTON JONES, Ad'r. Jackson tp., Nov. 17, 1839:0t Estate of Frederick Hneppcr, lec'l. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Frederick Knepper, late of Summerhill Township, dee'd., having been granted to the Subscriber, by the Register of Cambria Coun ty, all persons indebted to said estate arc therefore requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. WM. PALMER, Administrator. Wilniore, Dec. 22, 1859-6t. AUDITOR'S 2KOTICE. Johnston Moore "I In the Common Pleas of vs Cambria co. No. f8, Sept. Edward Jones. J T., 1859. E. D. Vend. Ex. ri"HE Auditor appointed to report distribu J tion of the money arising from the Sher ilt 's sale of the Defendant's real estate sold on the above writ, will attend to the duties of his appointment on SATURDAY, the 18th day of February next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at his oiricc, in the borough of Ebensburg, when and where all persons interested may attend. J. H. CAMPBELL, Auditor. January 12,- 185U-4t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Edward M'Kee vs Charles Adams and David Rosscr. In the Common Pleas of Cambria county, No. 1, Sept. Term, 1856. 2d plu. Test. Vend. cpo. from Butler co. THE Auditor appointed to make distribu . tion of the money raised by Sheriff sale on and by virtue of the above writs, will attend to the duties of the appointment upon FRIDAY, the I7tb day of FEBRUARY next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at his office, in the bor ough of Ebenshurg, when and where all per sons interested are required to present their claims, or else be debarred from coming in upon said fund. J. H. CAMPBELL, Auditor. January 12, 1859.21-4t- TUST OPENED AND FOR SALE BY R. S. BUNN, M. D., a gencr al assortment of DRl'GS, 5IEDIGIXES, Spices, ' Oil, Paints, Ihe-Stuff, Brandies, Wines, Gins, Fluid, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Brushes, Combs, Sta tionery, Blank Books, Perfumery, Soaps, Tobacco, Segars, Snuffs, and other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. R. S. BUNN, M. D. . Ebensburg, Aug. 23, 181?.-1. Cheapest! Rest!! Largest!!! - 003,00 Pays for Tuition in Single and Double En try Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arith metic and Lectures. Board 8 weeks $20; Statiouary $7; Tuition $35 ; Entire expenses $G2. Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 week3. Every student upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the books of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from $500 to $1,000. Students enter at any time No vacation Review at pleasure. FinST PREMIUMS FOR BKST WRITING Awarded this Institution. Thebestand great est variety of Penmanship in any one Hall of the Union, is found here. Ministers' Sons received at half price. For full information, Circular, Specimen of Business and Ornamental Writing and Em bellished View of the College, inclose five let ter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Sept. 29-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. THIRD VMI AL REPORT OF THE IROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY of Cambria county. Ain't property insured as per sec ond annual report, $99,797 23 Am't property insured since second annual report, 53,461 99 Total am't property insured, $153,259 22 Am't premium notes in force as per second annual report, $10,042 95 Am't premium notes taken since second annual report, C,057 52 Total am't prem. notes in force, $16,100 47 No. of Policies issued as per sec ond annual report, DC No. of Policies issued since second annual report, 56 Whole No. of Policies issued, 152 STATEMENT SHOWING THE OPERATIONS OF THEvCOMPANY AND ITS PRESENT CONDITION. Am't recci. ou premium notes since second annual report, $302.93 15,296.35 Am't yet due on premium notes, $15,599.28 Am't incidental expenses of past year, $07.40 Am't compensation of of ficers, agents, 4c, 135.75 Am't deficit in Treasury, as per 2d report, 04.98 $208.13 Total assets of the Company, $15,331.15 R. L. JOHNSTON, President. A. C. Ml'LLIX, Secretary. Ebensburg, January 12, 1859-3t o RP1IANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue f a Pluries Order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public ven due or outcry, at the Crcsson Hotel, in said county, on SATURDAY, th 4th day of FEB RUARY next, at one o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing described real estate, to wit : Lot or purpart number 1, mentioned and described in the inquisition on the real estate of William Webster, dee'd., and being situated in the township of Washington, county of Cambria aforesaid ; the same being bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a Beech, thence, by land of the heirs of James Smyth, dee'd., N. 63 E., 109 perches to a post; thence, S. 35 E., 157J perches to a post, mid way between the Pa. and Portage Railroads ; thence on a line midway between said Rail roads, S. 41 W., 110 perches; thence, N. 35 W., 215 perches to the place of beginning; containing. 116 acres and 154 perches, and al lowance, i TERMS OF SALE: One tliirJ of the purchase money to be paid on ccmfixiuaiioii of the sale , one other third in one year thereafter, with interest, to be se cured by Uie Mortgages and Judgment Bonds of the purchasers; and the remaining third to remain a lien on the premises, the interest on the same to be paid to Ann Henry, (widow of sanl decedent,) annually ly the purchasers, during her lifetime, and the principal, at her decease, to the heirs and lineal descendants of the said William Webster, dee'd. ANN HENRY, late Ann Webster,) . Adm'x. of Wm. Webster, dee'd. January 12, 18C0-3t. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A few more active and enterprising voung men can find immediate employment by which they can make from $600 to $1,000 a year, to act as agents for several new and pop ular works just published, exclusively for agents, and not for sale in book stores. We have ' a great number of agents employed, many of whom are making from $15 to $20 per week. Those wishing to engage in this pleasant and profitable business, will, for par ticularst' 4ic., .address C. L. DERBY & CO., Publishers, and Wholesale Booksellers, San dusky City, Ohio. VNewspapers giving the above and follow ing three insertions, and calling attention to rit, and sending a copy containing it, will re ceive any three of the following works: Life of Napoleon, by Headley, $1,25 Life of Lafayette, by Headley, 1,25 Life of Josephine, by Headley, 1,25 Life of Mary and Martha Washington, 1,25 Wild Scenes of a Hunter's Life, 1,25 Odd Fellow's Amulet, 1,25 Dec. 23, 1359.3t. C. L. DERBY. IKTo'Vcr .V rrlyal. AT THE OLD STAND OF DAVIS & LLOYD, THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand all kiuds of Dry Goods, Groceries, Jlard- ware, Queensware, Boots shoes, Hats A Caps,' Ready Made Clothing', &c, Ac. The highest' saoi-ket price paid for all kinds of country produce, in exchange for goods. - Call i - ' ' - . i anu examine my biok ueiore purcuasing -else where. . . " ; "WILLIAM DAVIS. .Ebensburg Jan? 12, 1860-tf. T) ed Lion hotel, X St. Clair street, (near the new Wire Bridge,) rittsourg, 'a. , ROBERT ! GORDON, Proprietor. ."N. B. Good Stabling and Wagon Yard at tachedTo the Houso sufficiently large enough to accommodate 200 bead of Horses. Alio, a very lrg Sale Stable. declV5?tf JACOB ETAHL. C- t. B0T2EBTS. STAIIL. & ROBERTS, DEALERS IX CL O CKS, WA TCIIES t- JE WELR Y. We would respectfully inform the citi zens of Ebensburg, and everybody else, that we have just received, at our new store room, opposite E. Shoemaker & Sons' store, at the sign of the Bow Window, the largest stock of CLOCKS WATCHES, JEWELRY. &c, kc, kc, ever offered for sale in this town. We are determined to, and will, sell as cheap as can be boutrht elsewhere, and hnno Kv nnr .fr.,i-tc to accommodate and please, not only to retain 1 our former natrons, but to merit ami su all cu re, a larcre accession tr tlic sumo All kind3 of Clocks, Watches 4" Jetc- eiry repairea ou tne shortest notice, the best manner, and warranted. August 25, 1859:tf in CAMBRIA HOUSE, Main Stueet, Johnstown, Josenli Slioemuker. Landlord. This establishment has recentlv ucen morougniy renovated, and is now well fitted up for the comfortable accommodation of boarders or transient patrons. The Table will be supplied with the best the market af fords, while at the Bar will always be found as good Liquors as can be obtained anywhere The new Landlord, in again opening the 'Cambria House" to the public, promises to 6pare no pains to make it a first rate hotel. J56o"Board, Three Dollars per week, or One Dollar per day.-ft A Hack will be in waiting at the railroad station on the arrival of the trains to convey passengers, free of charge, to the house. HORSES AND BUGGIES AT LIVERY. Johnstown, Aug. 25, 1859.-ly. 18G0. m8WABB' 1800. SHEET-IRON WARE. COPPER WARE. JT. & II. UERRIA'GTOX Desire to cnll the attention of the public to their new TIN SHOP now opened in the large brick building on the corner of Main and rranklin streets, opposite the Mansion House and next to the Banking House of Bell, Smith i Co., Johnstown, Ia., where they purpose manufacturing all kinds of TIN, SHEET-IRON ANDCOPPER WARE. Their work will be made by the best work men and of the best materials. Thev are de termined to sell all kinds of ware at the cheapest rates, wholesale and retail. P. S. All orders for SPOUTING attended to on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Johnjtown, Dec. 8. 1859-tf. ROOTS AA'D SHOES. T he underpinned continues the manu- e.. ... . . ne iAiiTC 1 t t t' o . c - every description'-at his establishment, iP in Ebensburg, immcdiatelv opposite the 1 Post Office. Employing none but the. best workmen, he trusts that he has been and still is at all times able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He hopes that the same liberal patronage hetetofore given him may be continued, and that more ma- be added. He has also on hand a large assortment of French Calf-skins, and Morocco of all kinds, suitable for fine Boots and Shoes. Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate. MESIIAC THOMAS. Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf. OYSTERS! AT A. REAIWS SALOOX. HE would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has opened an Oyster Saloon, on High street three doors East of :Arcade"' Hotel, and is prepar ed to accommodate the public in a superior manner. He has made arrangements to get his oysters direct Iroin the Eastern markets, and will supply families by -the can or dozen at the cheapest rate. gSSi.Givc him a call. He still continues to practice the Tousorial art at his shop in the room adjoining the baloon. bept. 8, I8o9.-tf. FOR UE.T. The subscriber will lease for a term of years 'THE PENSACOLA MILL PROPERTY," with 1,600 acres of land adjoining, heavily timbered 30 acres surrounding the mill are cleared, and under a high state of cultivation. Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, kc'. The Mill has one of Page's Circular Saws in it, as well as an upright saw, and three small circu lars for lath, kc, and is capable of making 10,000 FEET OF LUMBER J 'Kit DAY The above described valuable propertv will be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv en at any time. Address LLOYD k HILL, Hollidp.ysburg, Or Wm. H. Gardner, Esq., Wilinorc, Pa. September 1, 1859rtf. T. I. JAJIES, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. The undersign ed takes this method of informing the Fashioxbles of Ebensburg and viciuitv that he has commenced business in this town, two doors west of E J. Mills' Grocery. He is a MASTERCUTTER, and fully competent to satisfy the most fastid ious. T. I. JAMES. Ebensburg, Oct. 20, 1859-3ra JOB WORK ! JOR IVOR It! II avinfr, in connection with the All JLJ ghanian, a large and superior lot of Job-Type, we arc prepared to execute with neatness and dispatch, every variety of Job Work, including Hand Bills, Cards Deeds, and Blanks of every description, on short notice and on the most reasonable terms. Persons desiring anything in this line, will do well to can. TMSSOLUTIOX. The term for which .1. the undersigned entered into partnership n the practice of the law having this dy ex pired, said partnership is therefore dissolved The notes and accounts due the firm will be left at the office of R. L. Johnston Esq., where payment may be made to either of the under signed. Persons indebted to the firm will do well to settle up before the 1st of March next &4 after that time collection will bo enforced bv legal process. - R.L.JOHNSTON, , . . A. C. MULLIN. Ebensburg, December 1, 1859. '. rraiJOB WORK of all kinds doue oi th L shortest notice and in the most ppro ve4 sme at this emcc. STEINWAY'S PIANOS. rrillE subscriber now informs the citizens of" I Ebensburg and vicinity f the celebrated 8TE1XWAY FIAXOS It is superfluous to sav aught in their praise. as they are considered the VERY BEST IN STRUMENTS ever manufactured, and FAR aiju h those of any other markets. Prices range from $275 to $1,000. ihey possess double the amount of tone of. any others, and are unrivalled for strenath and. durability. They have the latest improvements, sncb as FULL IRON FRAMES, FELT COVERED ,r HAMMERS, FRENCH GRAND AC TIONS OVERSTRING. kc. Among the many who, within the last few months, have purchased Steinway's Pianos are R.- fl V I?;..,- Ti r t f c: : - Mrs S It ll.unm, Washington Seminary, Messrs Westlake k Comwell, Indiana Semina ry, Pa, St Xavier's Female Seminary, Latrobe, Pa. House of Visitation Seminary, Wheeling, Va, St Aloysius' Seminary, Loretto, Pa, N Hev M an Ucusea, V. l. Rev A M Bryan, D. D, Rev J M Millan, Hon N Ewing, Uniontown. Pa,' " ' Cupt J Birmingham, Supt West'n Penitentiary, Mrs C Spcyerer, Rochester, Pa, Capt W. M Closkey, M'Keesport, Pa, Geo S Lahm, Canton, Ohio. Jos Freeze, Esq, do do, G beazell, Lsq, Uniontown, Pa. J 11. KLEBER A BRO., No. 53 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Sole Agents for the Steinway Pianos. Dec. 22, 1859-Oin. WHO IS YOUR FRIEND? This question can be satisfactorily answered at the Ciood Samaritan Drug Store, Clinton Street, Johnstown, Pa., D. S. BOLSINGER, Proprietor. Where wounds may be healed, diseases re moved, sorrows banished, and peace, health, happiness and joy be restored, by the appli cation of the all-bealing medicines there to be procured. Anxious to prove myself a philanthropist, I have secured a large and well-selected assort ment of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Dye Stufs,etc, all of which can be had at very low rates. .nd knowing that the inner man cannot long remain healthy if the outer is not kept clean and pure, I hold myself ready, in the ?pirit of a benefactor, to supply the public with All T.1rtda ofSoap (for a small consideration) which will be war ranted to give satisfaction. I would particu larly call the attention of the LADIES to my Stock of ... Fancy Toilet Soaps, fine French and English Ex tract sf or the Hadkcrchief,Lily 'WhiU,Rouge Bttlls, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Alo a large stock of Gum PuffCombs, Hair Pins, Tooth, Hair and Clothes Brushes,' Pomades, kc. PAINTS of all kinds, with an end less variety of DYE STUFFS, always on hand. together w ith a good assortment of INLa and LIQUORS for medical purposes. D. S. BOLSINGER. Johnstown, Dec. 8, 1659-tf. W1XTEU GOODS. THE subscriber has just returned from the East, and is now opening an extensive Assortment of GOODS suitable for thefftJ- season, many articles ot which avepfil been bousrht and will be sold at LOW-" llfc - ER PRICES than were before . sold in .this place, consisting of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Ready-Mada Clothing. Hardware and Cutlery, Queensware, Stone and Earthen ware, Groceries, Drugs and Medicines, BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of 10 cases Men's thick Boots at $1,87 "per pair and upwards, . . ..." 2 cases Men's Hunting. Boots, r . 5 cases Men's French Calf, Grain a'nd-Witer- proof ditto. . 10 cases Boys' and Children's Boofe '(if supe rior quality and at low prices, . "? - 1 case Men's Coarse Brogans, at 95 cents. ' ': 5 cases Children's, Misses' and Women's L&ce Boots. MANILLA CABLE FOR RAF.T1NT1,'- J t ". " " SMALLER SLZES, " ' ' BUFFALO ROBES, BAR IRON, . SALT EtC, ETC., ETC. .E,T.S- Persons wishing to .buy good Goods, 'at iow prices, w ill find it to their interest to examine his stock. COUNTRY PRODUCE will be ta ken iu exchange for govds for which the' highest market prices will be given." ' Jan. 5, 1860-tf E.. HUGHES. " ; i RCADE HOTEL, Ebensburg, Pa A The subscriber, having leased, re-Etted 1 and newly furnished the '-Ebensburg House,' is prepared to accommodate his friends' and' the public generally. The House haS always' been a favorite for visitors during the Summer season, and I will spare no pains in making it au agreeable home for all. sojourners. My Ta ble will always he luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country tuul the cities. -My Bar will be filled with - liquors of choico brands. My Stable is attended by' careful" hostlers, and my charges will be such as to suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat ronage, and fully intending to deserve it, I hereby throw open my house to the public. HENRY FOSTER. August $5, 1859:tf. Agents "w anted ! TO SKLL CARY'S PATEXT CAP AND BP EAST L A X TERX. TO those furnishing satisfactory references, a liberal sjilary and expenses will be paid. The article is needed by every farmer and me chanic in the country, and will meet with ready sale. For particulars address J. C. CARY, Patentee, 81 Nassau Street, XEWYQIiK. Dec. 15, 1859-4t. AILROAD HOUSE, AVilruore, Cam bria county, Pa. (Near Penna. Railroad Station.) Jas. D. Hamilton-, V(ynWr. An extensive Bowling saloon is connected with the House. The Tabik will be- fur nished with the best the market affords, and. the Bar supplied with the best of liquors, in cluding Ales and Lager from approved brew eries. - ExtensiTe and convenient Stalling it attached to the premises. Wilmore, Annt 2.V l?5?;tf.