The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, March 08, 1860, Image 3

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
XUE5M0METUICAL OBSERVATIONS.
I Prepa weekly, by Dr. It. S. Bunn
j roii WEEK ENDING MAUCII 5.
7 a. a. 12 m. C p. ii. ir'cE
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tfcTige temperature for the week, 51.
I ydTE Ltiioje marked thus , ure below 0,
cr Zero.
Mee Mention. Non est our Edi-
t:rjJ Xotiugs this week. Read the
criminal tule oa our outside. The sec-
Mcnd paper of the History of Cambria
I i Coaaty appears elsewhere. We notice
; t;l0 store-room of Shoemaker & Son's is
1 kiu" enlarged and otherwise improved.
I i
- -A project fur establishing a female
seminary at Ilollidaysburg is on the tapis.
Bennett's Monthly and the Farmer
Gardiner, for 31 arch, are on our ta
ble. They are both good magazines.
The weather for some time past has been
very springish, and people are already
...M.Y tin irt'Mfitorv KtfTii tmroi-ilj ri
deninir- James V. Moc-rhead, Ks.,
L.is reiired from the chair editorial of the
biiuua LiJijiauhint. He is succeeded by
j his brother, Win. Moorhend, Esq.-
-The
inowly-eleeted constables for the different
Uorou:hs and townships in this couuty
1 wvre iV.orn in'' on Monday last. The
! -ittcailanee at Court this week is small,
! -ca J, as a general thing, good order is the
iurJcr fi' the day very few skrimmages
Living an yet occurred. If vou want
i
jp.l pictures, go to Kratzer & Stineman's
i-iilery, ahove Evans fc Son's store.
J-
ividual who lust a small leather
jpekei-book on the street last week is re-kue-'.eJ
to call at this oilicc and prove
:r. r.erty, pay charges, and take it away,
jdioririse we shall keep it. Local items
:Lis week, like angel's visits and cash
?;:y!c2 subscribers, are few and far be-
tcta. The aggregate of the coutrilm-
jt.cas to our Washington Monument Uox
to March 1st, was 80,06. Pretty good,
I'.Lv., Lut not so rood as it should be.
3 Tor Little Jokkr. A friendof ours,
iiT.Tj ingenious individual, by the way,
! ho is proprietor of a store down town,
p-iTing aching particular on hand in the
cf bu-ines, not long since, amused
:.e!f by attr.chinj: a dime to the inside
f- i pane of glass, iu his show-case, in such
manner that, unless on very close eiam
it appeared as if lying on the top.
3-' took a scat, and waited for customers.
jl v.crMr. OTlahcrty, from "the branch."
;Eev ycz got ony good sniokiu'-tcbacky,
richer?"' "I'leut-," said ingenious friend,
r
1
i j-tliwith proceeded to make a sale
tlio amount nf fivf rrnts f:i-li
h .iiMiitcrim, Mr, O'F. chanced to pcr---ve
the coin on the ghiss, but, on account
f: 'he close proximity of the proprietor,
unable- tosucccssfully perform the'grab
uie." To remedy the difficulty, he rcsor-
''i to a subterfuge: "Hev yez ony smoke
J res?' superabundance," was the
i v; aaj while ingenious friend was cn
t 1 in obtaining the desired merchandize,
0 r. made a lunge for the dime; but,
U'- his countryman's flea, it wasn't thar '
f-rri f w. ii. t ...
-".00 for a short time, as he (razed at
;I diverse representative of our currency,
"',c saw through it, (the sell, not
- tLe.) and taking the pipes, took oc-
to unceremoniously ''pipe cut.
j 'fovi.-G-P.Y.--TIie first of April day
f"--os:ivc of washing, rubbing, scrubbing
scouring, of white-washing, painting
''altering, of broken queensware and
-"set furniture, of cold victuals and
-1 sleopi "icr-places. of. in fact, cvervthinir
f 4a'ng to inconvenience and discoinlbrt
0:inS : However greatly the men-folk
.luect to despise this particular occasion
ev0"Kn like it love it. For is it rot
e;r Pfero.-ative to "3et things to rights"
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i t!,-,t v . . .
uu . ana uo they not glory in
P 't like it can leave it. From pres-
wdications, we would judge that the
t!T WiU' as heretofore, be rigidly ad
tj.VJ0 :n tLis l)lace- T,ic most potent
f iveforcalmingtheperturbed spirits of
ft'ale portion of those families who are
'c'-el with this mania for "moving" that
ave any knowledge of. is to nrociiro n
'J Of 77 4
i i kc AUnjhanian and a prood cijrar,
1 chinx!- i . ... c '
wy Lack and "let 'er move."
Evi)LE Tins Day. As the season for
"lc eales is about at hand, we would
those who may intend advertising
lTlng handbills stmol th r-Ut
Suk;ng at thi, office with regard to
A vord to the 0i-
COMMUXIOATIOX
Hon. 1'IiUip xoon.
Our venerable fellow citizen is no
more ! He breathed his last in the arms
of hi family, on Saturday morning last,
aged 7G years and one month.
The career of Judge Noon wa3 a long
and eventful one. He was born in
Donegal, Ireland, tho 5th day of Febru
ary, 17S4. At the ago of 13 he was
bearer of despatches for the United Irish
men, and, as such, was arrested and im
prisoned. This was during the period
of the so-called Irish Rebellion. Young
and enthusiastic he could not brook the
oppression of the times, and we find him,
on the anniversary of American Indepen
dence, ia the year 1S01, landing at New
Castle, a stranger in our happy and free
country.
lie sooi afterwards settled at Blair's
Gap, where he taught a school, and was
received into the family of John Blair,
Esq., with whom he was an especial
favorite. He became a citizen of our
county prior to its organization, as such,
and continued his residence here until
the time of his decease.
Few men have filled more places of
honor and trust, and perhaps none with
greater acceptance.
He was elected second Sheriff of Cam
bria county in IS 10, and, on retiring in
IS 13, was appointed County Treasurer,
which office he held for three consecutive
years, and retired in 1S1G.
In 181S he wa3 elected to the Legisla
ture, and traditions pronounce him to
have been an active and useful member
of that body.
In the struggle between Shultze and
J Gregg for the office of Governor of Penn
sylvania, in 1823, the last election un
der the old oigauiztiou of parties he
warmly advocated the election of the
former and by him was aDnointed Pro-
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J thonotary, fc, which offices ho held
for nine year?, and again retired in 1S32.
In 1S-13 Gov. Porter gave him the ap
pointment cf Associate Judge, from
which office, he, with his venerable com
peer, Judge Murray, retired in 1851 ;
on which occasion the Ebcnsburg Bar
tendered theui a public supper for the
correctness and purity of their official
conduct.
From the latter period Judge Noon has
lived the life of a quiet, unobtrusive
citizen. While in Lis intercourse with the
world, those " high social qualities which
adorned his character, and made him a
favorite in every circle, shone with un-
! diminished lustre ;" and much more in
the exercise of that greatest of all Chris
tian virtues charity, llis charity, in
deed, knew no bounds and it was his
daily province to assuage the pangs of
sanding to console the afilicted to
succor the needy and the prayers of
many a widow and orphan shall ascend
to the throne of grace for him who was
always their friend and protector.
lie has departed full of years and of
honors. Light be the green turf upon
his breast audlong, long may his mem
ory be cherished by a grateful community
in which he had no enemy because ha
never deserved one. J.
Personal Mention. Whilst in Bal
timore a pdace we seldom visit, and where
almost every one is a stranger to us we
were delighted to meet with our friends,
Dr. Charles Walter and Col. John Hill.
As our readers well know, both these gen
tlemen formerly resided in the Mountain
County ; Dr. Walter having practised
medicine with great acceptance several
years at the Summit, and Col. Hill hav
ing been engaged for some time in the
mercantile business at Wilmore.
Dr. Walter enjoys a very extensive asd
lucrative practice in Baltimore, and deser
vedly stands in the front ranks of his pro-fes.-ion.
His office and Drug Store are
on the corner of Baltimore and Poppleton
sts. Should any of his Cambria county
friends and they are many havo occa
sion to visit Baltimore, they will know
where to find him.
Col. Hill is engaged in the extensive
Grocery and Commission House of Messrs.
Reynolds, Smith & Co., at No. 40 N. How
ard street. He is well known to the mer
chants of our county, and we are glad to
note that all of them who purchase in
Baltimore, show their appreciation of the
man by giving him their patronage.
To these two gentlemen we are indebted
for many favors during our short stay in
the Monumental City. They both have
our very best wishes for their future pros
perity and happiness.
Court began its session on Monday
last, the Bench being full. The atten
dance is small, and the business generally
unimportant. Next week we will give a4
report of th ease disponed of.
New Book, In press, and will be pub
lished, on March 17th, a new work by the
distinguished American authoress, Mrs.
Emma D. E. N. Southworth, entitled
"The Haunted Homestead," with an auto
biography of the author. Complete in
one large duodecimo volume, neatly bound
in cloth, for one dollar and twenty -five
cents ; or in two volumes, paper cover, for
one dollar.
The Publishers take great pleasure in
being able to present to the American
public another new and charming work by
the popular American Authoress, Mrs.
Emma D. E. N. Southworth. She is ex
celled by no living female writer in the
world. Her style is free from insipidity
on the one hand and bombast on the oth
er ; and though we meet with forcible, we
are never startled with iufhited language.
Her characters are rarely under, but nev
er overdrawn. Her scenes are life pic
tures, her incidents founded on facts, and
her sentiments arc characterized by a sin
gular purity both of conception and ex
pression. She has the r-ire faculty of say
ing what she means, and of saying it in
such a manner as that her meaning can
not be misinterpreted. In short, she pos
sesses in an eminent degree those qualifi
cations which are the peculiar preroga
tives of a good writer ; while she delights
the reader's imagination with her descrip
tive beauty, she applies home truths to
their understanding with the force of ra
tional conviction. The "Haunted Home
stead" has been pronounced by those
who have read the proof-sheets, to be her
best work. This is sufficient to commend
it to perusal, and we anticipate for it a
great popularity. For sale by all Book
sellers. Copies of either edition of the work,
will be sent to any part of the United
States, free of postage, on remitting the
price of the edition they may wish, to the
publishers, in a letter.
Published and for sale at the publish
ing establishment of T. B. Peterson &
Brothers, 30G Chestnut St., Thilad'a.
A. J. IIiiey, Esq. On a recent visit
to Washington Cit-, we had the pleasure
of meeting with our much esteemed friend
A. J. Khey, Esq., formerly of this coun
ty. We need not tell our readers that
we foun 1 him as of yore, the same affable,
courteous and obliging gentleman they
know he couldn't be any other. There,
as well as here in his native county, he
is a general favorite. For the man- good
qualities of his head and heart he is esteem
ed and loved by all who know him j as an
accountant and business man, he ranks
in the first class of the best officials under
the general government. During our
brief stay in the Federal City, by his
many acts of kindness, he has placed
us under obligations which we fear we
shall never be able to repay. May God
bless him ! "
Admitted. On Tuesday morning last,
on motion of Maj. James Potts, W. II.
Rose, Esq , of Johnstown, was admitted
to practice law in the several courts of
Cambria county. Mr. Rose read in the
office of Joliu P. Lin. on, Esq., and we arc
informed by his committee that he passe I
a highly creditable examination. He is a
young gentleman of fine ability, and w ill
be an ornament to the profession in which
he has engaged. We wish him plenty of
paying clients.
CoriitESl'ONPENCE. We publish to-day
an interesting letter from our friend "W.'
of Baltimore. We shall be pleased to have
a similar communication every week.
Win. B. Foster, Jr., Vice President
of the Pennsylvania Rail Road, died iu
Philadelphia, on Sunday evening last.
WOOD, MORRELL CO ,
JoHSSTOWJf, IV.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEUS
IX ALT. KISDS OK MERCHANDISE,
Keep constantly on hand the following arti-
DKY GOODS, HATS AND CArS,
CAIU'ETJNGS, OIL-CLOTHS,
CLOTHING, BONNETS,
NOTIONS, HARDWARE,
QUE ENS W A RE, PRO VISIONS,
BOOTS SHOES, FISH, SALT,
GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON,
FEKU OF ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES, AC.
EST" Clothing and Hoots and Shoes made to
order on reasonable tern9.
Johnstown, March 1, lS60-tf.
Cambria flonse Tor Ileut.
THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL situate in
Wilmore borough, together with the sta
biuig and buildings attached, is offered for
rent. It has been considerei the best stand
in the county. Terms moderate. Possession
given on the 1st April next.
Apply to LLOYD & HILL, Ilollidavsburg,
or WM. II. GARDNER,
Teb. 2 1360tf. Wilmore.
J. PATTON THOMPSON, with
ALURIDGC&CO.,
Importers and 'Jobbers in Notions, Ho
siery, Glovep, Trimmings, Silk Handker
chiefs, Cravats and FA? iCY GOODS, No.
413 Market street, (Trrrift Dro'tolA stand,)
fntTg.2S.lP5rt:tQ PHIL A DELPHI A.
- A-
BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! foe EVERYBODY !
DJ. EVANS & SON have this this day
received from the East and are now
oneriug to the citizens of Ebeusburg, and
vicinity, a well selected assortment of
MLW AND BOY'S CL OTlIiyG,
also a large lot of
liry Goods,
consisting ia part of the following articles,
viz :
Satins, Velvets, Clot hs, Cassimeres,
Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds,
Jeans, Tickings, Flannels,
Brown ti Bleached
M uslius,
DRESS GOODS,
oi every style, Notions. &c. Wc have also on
hand a lare assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
BONNETS,
STATIONARY,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES,
FISH, SALT,
TRUNKS,
CARPET-SACKS,
Together with such other articles ns are usu
ally kept in a country store, all of which they
will dispose iiie:tjr 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
be done on short notice and on the most rea
sonable terms.
Ebcnsburg, January 25, 18C0:tf
Claeapesl! Rest!! larcst ! ! !
$03,00
Tnys for Tuition in Single and Double En
try Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arith
metic and Lectures.
Board 3 tccf.h S20; Stationary $ 7 ; Tuition
$35 ; Entire expenses S2.
Usual time to complete a full course, from C
to 1U weeks. Every student upon graduating,
is guaranteed to be competent to manage the
books of any business, and qualified to earn a
salary of from
!S."GO to $il,COO.
Students enter at any time No vacation
Review at pleasure.
FIIIST rREMlCMS FOa BEST WRITING
Awarded this Institution. The best and 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 23-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa.
"OUR MUSICAL FRIEND,-' a rare compan
ion for the Winter months.
Every Pianist,
Should procure this -weekly
Publication of Vocal and
Piano-Forte Music, costing
but 10 CENTS a number,
and pronounced bv the en
Everv Sinrer,
Every Teacher,
Every Pupil.
Everv Ametenr.
tire Press of the Ccuntry to be 'The best
and Cheapest work of the kind in the world.
Twelve 1'ull-sized l'arcs of Vocal aud Piano
Forte Music FOR TEN CENTS. Yearly, $5 ;
Half-yearly, $2.50 ; Quarterly, $1.25.
Subscribe to '"Our Musical Friend." or orncr
it from the nearest Newsdealer, and you will
have music enough for your entire family at
an insignificant cost; and if you want Music
for the Flute, Violin. Cornet, Clarionet. Ac
cor leon, ic, kc, subscribe to SOI.O MELO
DIST, containing 12 page?, costing only 10
cents a number: yearly, $2,50: half-yearly.
$1,25. All the back numbers at 10 cents, and
bound volumes, containing IT numbers, at
$2,50 each, constantly on hand.
C. B. SEYMOUi k CO.,
107 Nassau St., New York.
Feb. 9, LS59.
FOR
rjhe subscriber will lease for a term of vears
j "THE PENS ACOLA MILL PROPERTY,"
with 1JOO acres of land adjoining, heavily
timbered 30 acres surrounding the mill-are
cleared, and under a high state of cultivation.
Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, &c. The
Mill has one of Page's Circular Saws in it, as
well as an upright saw. and three small circu
lars for lath. &c, and is capable of making
10,0U0 1'EKT OF LUMBER PER DAY.
The above described valuable property will
be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv
en at anv time. Address
LLOYD k HILL. Hollidaysburg.
Or Wm. II. Gauunek, Ejsy., Wi'.ni' Pa
September 1, l$50:tf.
ACTIVE AC.TS 1VAXTED!
JTJELPER'S IMPENDING CRISIS.
A LIVE BOOK.
137,000 COPIKS ALREADY SOLD,
and the demand continues unabated.
This is the work that has created so much
excitement IN CONGRESS.
Get the unabridged edition and you have
all the power of
HELPER'S SHARP PEN !
Unabridged Large 12mo. vol., 420 pages,
cloth, Price $1. Abridged edition, Octavo,
paper covers, 50 cents.
Fob. Sale by Booksellers and News Dealers
everywhere.
ALSO, JUST PUBLISHED,
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES :
Containing Sketches, Biographical, Personal,
. and Political, of Twenty-one prominent
Candidates for the Presidency in lSCO.
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED
to sell these works the country through.
Terms liberal.
Send the money for sample copies of both
works, with terms to Agents, and begin oper
ations at once.
No otiier Books are selling one-quarter as
fast. Single copies si;nt to any address, post
paid, on receipt of price. Address
A. BURDICK, Publisher,
No. 145 Nassau St., New York.
March 1, 18G0-lni.
-jVXOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa.
LJ- Jons Thompson, Jr., Proprietor.
The Table is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies. The Bar is supplied with
choice liquors : and the Stable attended by
careful hostlers. Boarders tkeo by the week,
'a
I IS, si r Lxf V.
Mo cl c n
DR. HAMPTON'S
DR. HAMPTON'S
DR. HAMPTON'S
L)R. HAMPTON S
DR. HAMPTON S
DR. HAMPTON'S
Compound Diuretic Pills
Compound Diuretic Pills
Compound Diuretic Pills
Compound Diuretic Pills
Compound Diuretic Pill3
Compound Diuretic Pills
Cures Gravel, Gieet, Stricture. Leucorrhoea,
remale Weaknesses, Irregularities, Obstruc
tions, Dropsy, Los of Appetite, Loss of Mem
ory, Loss of Power, Dimness of Vision, liu
potency, Seminal Weaknesses, Nocturnal Emis
sions, Diabetes, and all othtr diseases of the
Bladder. Kidneys aud Sexual Organs.
These Pills are prepared with great care,
contain neither Balsam or Mercury, but arc
purely vegetable in their composition, und are
endorsed, recommence 1 aud used iu the prac
tice of Physicians generally for the cure of the
above diseases. When Phj sicians recommend
a preparation, sufferers should uo longer hes
itate to test its elncacy. Price 50 tts.'perbox
DR. HAMPTON'S Mei.icated COUGH SYRUP.
A pleasant and most effectual remedy for
Coujriis, Colds, Asthma, Jmhienza and all oth
er ali'ections of the Throat aud Lungs.
In placing this article before the Public, the
Proprietors have endeavored to combine etii
cacy with cheapness, and have put it up in
such a manner as toplr.ee it within the reach
of all. Price 25 cents per bottle.
DR. HAMPTON S
ANTI-RH E U M AT 1 C M I AT U RE .
Cures Acute, Subacute, Chronic, and Nervous
Rheumatism.
This preparation is presented to the public
with the utmost confidence in its efiieary. It
has been the result of many years of study, ob
servation, and experience. By its use l"have
restored to health and vigor, "many who have
for years been afilicted with his excruciatingly
painful disease. When taken according to the
directions, it never fails.
Dr. II. lately returned from a professional
visit and residence of six months iu Cuba, du
ring which time he cured more than one thous
and (1.000) cases of this disease some of
which bafiied the skill of the most celebrated
Europe:i n physicians.
Certificates of some of the greatest cures on
record can be seen by application at his oCice.
rUFPAHED ONLY LY
Du. T. HAMPTON & CO.,
No. 405 Spruce street, Philadelphia.
Price $1,25 per large bottle. Sc'.d by Drug
gists and dealers throughout the United States,
Canada, Cuba, and South America.
A. A. BARKER, Sole Agent for Ebensburg
Feb. 2, 1850-ly
TEItlI A..T'AL IlEPOUT
of nit:
PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY of Cambria county.
Ain't property insured as per sec
ond annual report, $59,797 23
Am't property insured since second
annual report, 53,4G1 09
Total am't property insured, $153,259 22
Am't premium notes in force as
per second annual report, $10,042 95
Aru't premium notes taLeu since
second annual report, 6,057 52
Total r.m't prem. notes in force. $10,103 47
No. of Policies issued as per sec
ond annual report, C'C
No. of Policies issued since second
annual report, 50
Whole No. of Policies issued,
152
STATEMENT SHOWING THE OPERATIONS
OF THE COMPANY AND ITS PRESENT
CONDITION.
Am't reed, on premium cotes since
second annual report, $302.93
Am't yet due on premium notes, 15, 2'jC. 35
$15.599.2S
Am't incidental expenses
of past year, $07.40
Am't compensation of of
ficers, agents, ic, 135.75
Am't deficit in Treasury,
as per 2d report, " C4.9S S2CS.13
Total assets of the Company. $15,331.15
R. L. JOHNSTON, President.
A. C. Mcllix, Secretary.
Ebcnsburg. January 12, lS59-3t
r s iz v c i . v i: s t i t . s.
I AM manufacturing and selliner. nt the low
rate of six dollars. O. C. GREEN'S PAT
ENT FEED CUTTER, acknowledged, by all
who have tried it, the simplest, most dur?ble
and easiest operated machine ever gotten up.
It will cut Corn Fodder, lonr Straw, slrcaf
Oats, tangled Straw, or Ib'.y. I have the right
of Cambria, Inuiaua Armstrong, Clarion, For
est. Elk and Jefferson counties. I will dispose
of the right in three or four of the last named
counties on fair terms.
I have also the riaht for 1IAYDEN S PAT
ENT CARRIAGE WHEELS, in Cambria and
Blair couuties. This Wheel has stood the test
of over four years in many of the Eastern and
South-western State?, and proves to be much
stronger and more durable, although one
third lighter, than the ordinary Wheel. I do
not desire to sell any of my ter
ritory on this, but will furnish
Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, &c fv4'tiL
I propose to accommodate Car-f Syg-.f
riage-rackers with Wheels (orhuos and axles
on reasonable terms. These Wheels are fast
superseding all others.
Call at my shop, near the Ebensburg Foun
dry, and examine for yourselves.
ISAAC C. SINGER.
Ebensburg, February 2, IhOO.
CAM 1 JULY HOUSE, Main Stuket,
Johnstown. Joseph Shot'inaker,
Landlord. This establishment has recently
been thoroughly renovated, and is now well
fitted up for the comfortable accommodation
of iToarders 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 Licjucrj as can be obtained anywhere
The new Landlord, in again opening the
"Cambiia House" to the public, promises to
spare no pains- to make it a first rate hotel.
ry-Board, Three Dollars per week, or One
Dollar per day.-a
A Hack will be in waiting nt the railroad
station on the arrival of the trains to convey
passengers, free of charge, to the house.
HORSES AND BUGGIES AT LIVERY.
Johustown, Aug. 25, 1850L-ly.
O ADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, kc, made
to order by the subscriber. Shop
on Horner St., in the basement of Ins
dwelling-home. Country produce ta
ken ia exchange fr work.
JAME3 M AGUIRE.
STEIHWAY'S PIAKQS.
THE subscriber now informs the citizens of
Ebeusburg and vicinity of the celebrated
STLIXWAY PIAXCS
It is superfluous to sr.y eubt in their praise,
ns they r.ri. considered the VERY BEST IN
STRUMENTS ever manufactured, and FAR
ABOVE those of eny .other markets. Prices
ranjre from $275 to Sl,C0u.
They possess double the amount of tone cf
any others, and i:re unrivalled for ilttr.yth and
durability.
They have the latest improvements, such rs
FULL IKON FRAMES, FELT COVERED
HAMMERS, FRENCH GRAND AC
TIONS OVER STRING, kc.
Among the r.mnyVho, within the last few
months, have purchased Sttinwav's T'ianos
are
Rev G F Rider, D. D, Locust Grove Seminary,
Mrs S R lianna, Washington Seminary,
Messrs Westlake k Comwell, luuiana Semina
ry, Pa,
St Xavicr s Female Seminary, Latrobe, Pa,.
House of Visitation Seminary, Wheeling, Va,
St Aloysius' Seminary, Loretto, Pa,
Rev E M Van Deuscn" D. D,
Rev A M P.rven, D. D,
Rev J M'Miliaa.
Hon N Ewing, Uniontown. Ta,
Cnpt J Birmingham, Supt West'n Penitentiary,
Mrs C Speyerer, Rochester, Pa,
Capt W. M'Closkey, M Keesport, P,
Geo S Lahm, Canton, Ohio,
Jos Freeze. E.-q, do do,
G Vi" Beazell, Ecq. Uniontown, Pa.
I!. KLEBER k ERO.,
No. 53 Fifth street, Pittsburgh,
Sole .? rents for the Stcinu oy Pianot.
Dec. 22, 1859-om.
XXTll O IS YOU R F R I E N D ?
1 T This question can be satisfactorily
answered at the
Good Samaritan Drugstore,
Clinlon Street, JtJinstoicn, Pa.,
D. S. BOL SINGER, Proprietor,
V. here wounds may be healed, diseases re
moved, sorrows banished, and peace, health,
happiness and joy be restored, by the appli
cation of the ail-healing medicines there to
be procured.
Anxious to prove myself a philanthropist, I
have secured a large and well-selected assort
ment of
Drugs, Chemicals. Patent Medicines. Dye Stvfs,ete,
all of which can be had at very low rates.
And knowing that the inner man cannot long:
remain healthy if the outer is not kept clei.n
and pure, I hold myself ready, in the spirit of
a benefactor, to iupply the public with
--Xl :ZSL33.cl$ ofSo txjz
(for a small consideration) which will be war
ranted to give satisfaction. I would particu
larly call the attention of the LADIES to mj
stock of
Fancy Toilet Soars, fine French and English Ex
tracts for th e JIadkerch ief. L ily WhiteMovge Balls ,
all of which will be sold at the lowest cash
prices. Also a large stock of Gum PuffCombs,
Hair Pius, Tooth, Huir and Clothes Brushes,
Pomades. &c.
PAINTS of all kinds, with an end
less variety of DYE STUFFS, always on hand,
together with a good-assortment "of WINES
and LIQUORS for medical purposes.
D. S. BOLSINGER.
Johnstown, Dec. 8, 1359-tf.
rSHIE subscriber has just returned from th
B East, and is now opening an extensir
assortment of OOODS suitable for the.
meut of GOODS suitable for the.?
i,many articles of which haverti
bought and will be sold at LOW- t&L
season,
been boi
ER PRICES than were before sold in this
place, consisting of Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Hardware aud
Cutlery. Queensware, Stone and Earthen ware.
Groceries, Drugs and Medicines,
BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting cf
10 cases Men's thick Boots at $1.87 per pair
and upwards,
2 cases Men's Hunting Boots,
5 cases Men's French Calf, Grain and Water
proof di'to,
lo cases Boys' and Children's Boots, of supe
rior quality and at low prices,
1 case Men's Coarse Brogans, nt 95 cents.
5 cases Children's, Misses' and Women' Lac
Boots.
MANILLA CABLE FOR RAFTING,
" " " SMALLER SIZES,
BUFFALO ROBES, BAR IRON,
SALT, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC-
Tersons wishing to bnr good Goods, at low
prices, will find it to their interest to cxaniin
his stock. COUNTRY PRODUCE will be ta
ken in exchange for goods for which tb
highest market prices will be given.
Jan. 5, lSGO-tf E. HUGHES.
liOOTS A.D SHOES.
The r.ndcrsigneJ continues the manu
facture of BOOTS and SHOES of6.
every description at his establishment, I
in Ebensburg, immediately opposite the (Aw
Post Office. Employing none but the best
workmen, he trusts that he has been and still
is at nil times able to give entire satisfaction
to his customers. He hopes that the sam
liberal patronage hetetofore given him may b
continued, and that more may be added.
He lias also on hand a large assortment of
French Calf-skins, and Morocco of all kindi,
suitable for line Boots aud Shoes.
Ready-mad; BOOTS and SHOES always on
hand, cud prices moderate.
MESH AC THOMAS.
Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf.
3XTo"vs7" Arrival.
AT THE
OLD STAND OF DAVIS k LLOYD,
MpiIE subscriber keeps constantly on band
X all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, Qncensware, Boots k shoes, lits &
Caps, Ready Made Clothing, kc, Ac. Th
highest market price paid for all kinds of
country produce, in exchange for goods. Call
and examine my stock befora purchasing else
where. WILLIAM DAVIS.
Ebensburg Jan. 15, lPCO-tf.
!Veiv Tailoring XtalilleSiixeiit.
IMie undersigned respectfully informs
JL the citiens of Ebensburg and vicinity,
that he has opened a Tailoring establishment
next door to Dr. Buuu's Drug Store, where he
is prepared to manufacture garmeuta of th
latest style and most complete workmanship.
He bope3 by strict attention to business V
merit aDd receive a share of patronage.
THOMAS DEVTXI7.
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