LH rpjio Alio sla.vxa.g,xa.. 3 THUltSDAY::::::: :MARCII 15. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 1 XlIEKMOMETRICAL OBSERVATIONS. Prepared weekly, by Dr. 11. S. Bunii. full WEEK ENDING MAIICII 21. A. M. 48 D5 SO 2$ 19 13 30 12 M. O P. M. 04 57 62 37 18 20 33 AV C.E. 50 58 30 35 ID 20 33 Mar. C GO C'2 CO 40 20 22 33 10. ' 11. " 12. Average temperature for the week, 3D0. VuTe. Those marked thus , are below 0, or Zero. Kpitorial Etchings. The water will i let into the caual on the 25th inst. The informal searching fur hoes, rakes, tpaJes, aud the other incidental etceteras for jrirJen-makinjr, were suddenly quashed Lv the cold snap of Friday last. Those ti' our subscribers who intend "moving" this spring, will please notify us of the change in their differeut residences, so that wc may he enable J to forward their papers to the proper places. Robert Litzinger, Y.i., former publisher of the MuHtitdi'tutT, together with his family, have taken their dqarture for the vilfage of Belsano, where they iuteud residing for a seasou. The court last week was brought to a sudden termination on Thurs day afternoon, in consequence of that some what unusual state of affairs for these dig gings a scarcity of business. Hop scotch a game of muscular strength and difficult posturing is now the prevailing amusement with the youngsters of this place. An owner for the pocket-book we uuticed last week has not yet been found. It wuuld have been different, perhaps, had there been something after the manner of liiuers" inside it. The man with the I Gift Book store did a smashiu business I in town last week. Nobody, we believe, drew the gold watch, and it is altogether 1 liable uohody w ill. It is said that almost all the bills contracted by strangers iliile in attendance ut Court, arc liquida te! by means of the old Spanish quarter. The reason of this is, that whilst in almost every town in the State they pass for but !:enty cents, they are here taken for tweu- v-Sve and glad to be had at that I Little Xy Conrad, the boy-man, was in :dwp. last week. Our office has lately '".id the finishing touches put on it by the ! proprietors, and we now flatter ourselves its superior in point of convenience j'.r neatness of appearance has not yet been pi'v.A. The public arc invited to call and --: fur themselves. Some time since, we received an advertisement concernint: Y latent I -amp from an individual calling .J. C. Cary, of New York city, N'jieh wc inserted in our paper. We hive jMice repeatedly sent him our bill for the p'Jie, but as yet he has failed to come with the rhino. Our inference iu V"b:ch we hope we may be wrong is, that 0 is a great rascal. Don't buy any of his ''Bps, at all events, until the mystery is .cured up. The third I-apcT of the history ot Cambria County appears cl.se Vutrc in 0111 fviln in iu 1 L 1 j It Is ?n 't-tiug.- -If you want a unrth-provo- iw, Mde-splitting, care-dispelling contri- Jttce, subscribe fur "Nick. Nax" i.ubli.-h- ' hcvison &. Ilaney, 110 Nassau st., 'ew ..rk, at the low price of one dollar ;r anumn. It is confidently asserted -th. Roberts still continues to sell goods 1 kinds at unprccedeutedly low rates. ' la consequence of the recent sudden njres in the weather, about every third -son you meet is suffering from "a bad f J'ie il the head." Yarb tea and handker- icfs aro jn JemanJ. The Treasurer week gives notice that the tenth instal- ptlltof irtOck SllliSfrihfNl to the Kbfiisl.iir.r tres.s.)n Railroad will be due on the first Anril o. .... -r .v." .1 . r llljlllljl .'laitll COVLU3 UL"- -ruii.'md to maintain its general character hl fickle, fitful month. Geo. Huntley ijtlSes those who are indebted to him to 1 and square up accounts before the rn of April. Neither does he intend the Jtlce to be taken as an April fool joke. I ur Johnstown friends, Dowmau of re inbune, aud Smith of the Echo, were S ,jwn this week. Mr. Daniel Jones Daniel J. Davis, two young rcsiden 01 our town, yesterday morninir took leir departure for the far West the for- we believe, intend inir in fntnrA tc , . o - e 11 his home, aud the latter to pros- v lurinir the beirinninsr. of the l?:nt Week. WO n-orn fm-nrnrl wWli cdv. aJ ' ' vcry respectable snow-storms, and Kns in profusion were seen goinpr it. lecture Will Y,t nllrnrml in bi tholic rllnt ; . , x vu, nx mis piace, on next, iTi7 evening, by the Kev. J. Kearney, Johnstown. Sub5oot St l.'tr;.lr - Aportle of Ireland." Tickets of ad- irjn, tweuty-livc ccnte. Life Insurance. Among all the con trivances of men to protect the family cir cle from want, none can be found more simple in its character, noble in its features or certain in its results, than Life Insurance. It is the prop which the dying man leaves to support the wife of his bosom. It is the unseen hand of the provident father, reach ing forth from the grave, and still nourish ing his offspring. Ry it the faithful son protects his aged parents, long after he has preceded them into eternity; through it the honest debtor satisfies his confiding creditors when fate seems least propitious. In a moral and worldly sense, it is one great weapon by which to rob death of its sting. Let any husband, father, or son ask himself, if I was to die to-night, would those who are dear to me be safe from the pangs of want? Would these children have a comfortable home and the means of education ? Would this wife be independ ent of the cold charities of the world? Would this aged and feeble parent be pro vided for 'i Would there be no sacrifice of property by forced sales of an adminis trator to meet the demands of creditors sales made when the market tends down ward, and fair prices cannot be realized? How lew can answer these questions ! They fear to ask them, and cherish the belief that they have a long lease on lif.-. This is both foolish and cowardly. The brave man looks the dauger in the face that he may grapple with it; the wise man that he may study its nature and palliate its threatening. The meau3 of palliation are at hand aud of easy access to all it is Life Insurance. Iu view of these facts, we advise all our readers who have not al ready done so, to insure their lives. Choose out a good and reliable institution, such a Company as our friend G eorge J. Rodgers, Esq., is agent for, and hand in your ap plication at once. Never think for a mo ment of the trifling premium that it will cost you annually but insure Misim.ace Confidence. The Ilolli daysburg Jiegistcr of last week says, that a good-natured sou of the Green Isle, named John Girvin, spent several days in that place recently, picking up stray dimes on the strength of a note of recommenda tion from the Rev. ?dr. Harbison, of Kb-eu.-burg, sotting forth that John was a worthy object of Christian, benevolence, &c. John, however, betrayed the preach er's confidence, for John got drunk de cidedly druuk and wound up by getting into the hands of some bad boys, who put him through, iu a style anything but agreeable, even to a drunken man. John evidently did very wrong. Rut perhaps John himself was a victim to mis place! confidence by putting his trust in Hollidaysburg whiskey. However, he only did as many before him have done. As for instance : A '"strapped jour," travelling westward, once upon a time called at our office for work. Woikwas out of the question. Couldn't we give him "something to help him along ?" "Where upon, we disgorged to the amount of four bits. After the spelter had been fairly fobbed, this brilliant representative of the art preservative, with cosmopolitan grace and elegance, requested to be pointed to a place where he could "get his quart filled." The cases are parallel only, John waited until he had gotten out of town before going on a drunk, while the gentleman of limited income did not. The Haunted Homestead. Wc have received, from the gentlemanly pub lishers, Messrs. T. R. Peterson & Rros., 300 Chestnut St., l'hila., an advance copy of this interesting book from the pen of the great American authoress, Mrs. Emma I). E. N. Southworth. After examina tion, we unhesitatingly pronounce it equal, if not superior, to any of her former ef forts. Mrs. Southworth is, beyond con troversy, the best fiction writer iu the country. The book will be sent anywhere, postpaid, on receipt of ono dollar and twenty-five cents, by the Publishers. A Noble Roy. On Wednesday evening of last week, as a little boy was returning home from school in company with his sis ter, he discovered a huge rock on the Penn sylvania Railroad, near Conemaugh station. Knowing the loss of life that would ensue if the train, then nearly due, should run into it, he seized a red hood from the head of his sister, and running up the track, signalled the train, just in time to prevent a dreadful accident. The lad who showed so much foresight in performing this noble act is only 10 years old, and we are pleased tp hear that he has been suitably rewarded by the Company. The Iron City College affords bct cr advantages for acquiring a practical business education than any other Com mercial School in the Union. Diabolical Outbade. An outrage of the most fiendish and diabolical naturewas perpetrated in Carroll township on Friday of week before last. The perpetrator an Irishman named James Morris was en gaged in teaching school near Carrolltown, and the victim of his hellish lust was a lit tle orphan girl aged only ten years one of his own scholars. Measures were imme diately taken to have the inhuman mon ster arrested, but he fled ere they could be carried into effect. Morris is about thirty five years of age, blind of one eye, and speaks with a strong Irish brogue. A large reward is offered for his apprehen sion, and it is devoutly to be hoped that he will be brought to justice. Died At the Walton House, near Ebensburg, on the 9th inst., Mrs. Maria, wife of Maj. Gideon Marlett, aged 57 years and H months. The deceased was highly esteemed for the many good qualities of her head and heart. She was, indeed, an affectionate and dutiful wife, a kind and indulgent pa rent, an obliging neighbor, and a friend to the needy. She has now gone to reap the reward of these virtues. We sympathize with the bereaved husband and children who mourn the loss of one so near and dear to them. Admitted. On Monday last, on mo tion of Maj. James Potts, David M'Con aughy, Esq., of Gettysburg, Penn'a., was admitted and sworn as an attorney of the several Courts of this county. Mr. M' Conaughy is a lawyer of distinction, and is a prominent and active member of the People's Party. It gives us pleasure to meet with such gentlemen at home or abroad. In Town. Among the many distin guished gentlemen in attendance at Court this week, we may mention Henry D. Foster, the Democratic nominee for Gov ernor; Col. Thomas J. Power and Maj. John Linton, of Reaver; L. Eugene Yorke, Esq., of Hoboken, N. J.; and James J. Moore, Esq., of Pittsburg. Eulogy. We forgot last week to notice the delivery of the eulogy on the life and character of Michael McCague, dee'd., by our friend, Robert A. McCoy, Esq., before the Ebensburg Lyceum. Those who had the pleasure of hearing it and all the pay is that so small an audience was present pronounce it a masterly effort. Maple Sugar. The weather for some days past has been very favorable for the making of maple sugar, and we notice large quantities are being brought to town, where it commands a ready sale at twelve aud a half cents per pound. The production of this commodity is both large aud profitable in this county. Acbostical Enigma. We are indebt ed to the kindness of a friend for the following enigma, which we hope" will possess interest for at least some of our readers. "Gow" has promised to do up an occasional one for us, and they will add the charm of variety to our columns : aril composed of 12 U tters. My 1 11 6 7 4 3 11 3. is t-fry useful to many. My 2 10 12 3, is a very cheerful phiec. My 3 i 2 3 11, is a liht intiammable fluid. My -to 10 7, is very pure and white. My 5 10 5 3 8 0, is a part of the return on a writ. My G 9 2 3 11. is an adjective. My 7 10 11 4 9, is something to be feared. My 8 J 12 3, is a part. My 9 0 7 "i, is a noun. My 10 12 3 5, is a presujre. My 11 G 12 3. is the name of a cify. My 12 10 G 5, is much admired by pensive lovers. My whole was quite disagreeable to some people last week. Gow. (.t;i.sK'cr next week. IDKXSIIUUG AND CItESSOX II. It. Co. 2j Xotice is hereby given to the Stockhold ers, in the above Company, that the tenth in stalment of stock subscribed, will be due ami payable on the first dny of April next, at the ollice of the Treasurer, in Ebensburg. JOHN WILLIAMS, Treasurer. Ebensburg. March 15, 18G0. vyo JOKING. XN All persons indebted to the under signed will pave costs by calling and settling up before the first day of April, I SCO. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, March 15, 1800. S.4lE.B:ilY! S1RDLER1! SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, kc, made to order by the subscriber. Shop - J on Horner St., in the basement of hiyj- dwelling-house. Country produce ta- "" keu in exchange for work. JAMES MAG LIRE. Ebensburg, Dee. 8, 1859:tf rrWIE partnership heretofore existing be l tween the undersigned in the CLOCK, WATCH and JEWELRY business, was dis solved by mutual consent on the Gth inst. All persons indebted to the late firm will settle their accounts witu U. T. Koberts, anl there by save costs. JACOB STAHL, C. T. UOBEItTS. Tt. N. B. The business will be carried on at the old stand by J. STAHL, who will be glad to sec nil hi3 old customers, aud the public rrcnrrallv. Ebenburg, Feb. 9, if 59. 3t. BARGAINS I BARGAIN'S ! foe EVERYBODY ! DJ. EVANS & SON have this this day received from the East and are now ottering to the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment of MEX AX J) HOTS CLOTJIIXG, also a large lot of VSvy CJootls, consisting in part of the following articles, viz : Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassinieres, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown Sc Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, ftc. We have also on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, UOXXETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as arc usu ally kept in a country store, all of which thev will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for CASH 01 COUNTRY PRODUCE. X. B. The tailoring business will still be carried on in all its branches. All work will be done on short notice aud on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburg, Januar- 25, 18C0:tf Cheapest ! Iest ! ! l,argest ! ! ! Pays for Tuition in Single and Double En try Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arith metic and Lectures. Board 8 w?et'Aa$20; Statiouary $7; Tuition S'.io ; Entire expenses 602. Usual time to complete a full course, from G to 10 weeks. Every student upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the books of any business, aud qualified to earn a salary ot Irom $v,00 to 1,000. Students enter at anv time No vacation Review at pleasure. KlilsT PltEMICMS FOit BEST WRITiyO Awarded this Institution. Thebestand frreat- est variety of Penmanship in any one Hall of the L niou, is found here. JEsjf Ministers' Sons received at half price i'or full information, Circular, Specimen of lsusiness and Ornamental nting and Em bellished View of the College, inclose five let ter stamps to F. . JENKINS, Sept 29-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. Our Musical Friend. in 'OUR MUSICAL FRIEND," a rare compan ion for the Winter months. Every Pianist, Should procure this week hvery Singer, Every Teacher, Every Pupil. ly Publication of Vocal and l'iano-t orte .Music, costing hut 10 CENTS a number and pronounced 1- the en Every A met en r, Lire Press ot the Countrv to be "The bes and Cheapest work of the kind in the world. Twelve full-sized Pgrs of Vocal aud Piano Forte Music FOR TEX CENTS. Yearly, $5 Half-yearly, S2. 50 : Quarter! v, S 1 .25. Subscribe to --Our Musical Friend." or order it from the nearest Newsdealer, and you will have music enough for your entire faniilv at an insignificant cost; and it you want Music for the Flute, Violin. Cornet," Clarionet, Ac cordeou, kc, kc. subscribe to SOLO MELO DIST, containing 12 pages, costing only 10 cents a number; yearly, $2,50; half-yearly, $1,25. All the back numbers at 10 cents, and bound volumes, containing 17 numbers, at $2.50 each, constantly on hand. C. B. SEYMOUR & CO.. 107 Nassau st., New York. Feb. 9, 1S59. " HOOTS AXB SISOKS. rghe undersigned continues the nianu JL fact ure of BOOTS and SHOES off every description at his establishment, S in Ebensburg, immediately opposite the Post Oiiice. 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 libera! patronage hetetofore given him may be continued, and that more may be added. lie has also on hand a large assortment of French Calf-skins, and Morocco of al kinds, suitable for line Boots aud Shoes. Ready-made BOOTS aud SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate. MESIIAC THOMAS. Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf. "700I), MORRELL & CO., TT Johnstown-, Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, CARPETINGS, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, BONNETS, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, Q U E E X S W ARE, PRO V1SIO X S , BOOTS a SHOES, FISH, SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, FEkD OF ALL KINDS, VKOETAHLES, AC. Jpgf" Clothing and Boots and Shoes made to order on reasonable terms. Johnstown, March 1, 18G0-tf. Cumbrlsi House lor llent. nnHIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL situate in J Wilmore borough, together with the sta bling aud buildings attached, is oilcred for rent. It lias been considered the best stand in the county. Terms moderate. Possession given on the 1st April next. Apply to LLOYD & HILL, Hollidavsburg, or WM. II. GARDXER, Feb. 2 18C0tf. Wilmore. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa. John Thompson, Jr., Proprietor. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies. The Bak is supplied with choice liquors : and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Boarders taken by the week, month or year. aug25,lS59tf. DR. nAMPTOX S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON S DR. HAMPTON S DR. HAMPTON S' DR. HAMPTON'S,' Compound Diuretic TilTs Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pills Cures Gravel, Gleet, Stricture, Leucorrhaa. Female Weaknesses, Irregularities, Obstruc tions, Dropsy. Loss of Appetite, Lo-s of Mem ory, Loss of rower. Dimness of Vision, Im potence, Seminal Weaknesses, No-'-turnal Emis sions, Diabetes, and all other diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Sexual Organs. these Pills are prepared with great care, contain neither Balsr.m or Mercury, but are purely vege table in their coinpo.-ition. arid are endorsed, recommended and used in the prac tice of Physici.m3 generally for the cure of the above diseases. When Physicians recommend a prcjiaration, sufferers should no longer b s i'at Pi iee.V; : . per box DR. HAMPTON'S Medicated COUGH SYRUP. A pleasant and most effectual remedy f..r Coughs, ..... ... . , anoth er a!!ec ''" - ' . In placing this article before the Public, the Proprietors have endeavored to combine eili eacy with cheapness, and Lave put it up iu such a manner as to place it withia the reach of all. Price 25 cents per bottle. DR. HAMPTON'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC MIATURE. Cures Acute, Subacute, Chronic, aud Nervous Rheumatism. This preparation is presented to the public with the utmost confidence in its efiicacy. It has been the result of many years of study, ob servation, and experience. By its use I have restored to health and vigor, many who have for years beenafilicted with this excruciatingly pf-inful disease. When taken according to the directions, it r:cver fails. Dr. II. lately returned from a professional visit and residence of six mouths in Cuba, du ring which time he cured more than one thous and (l,0(to) eases of this disease some of which bafiled the skill or the most celebrated European physicians. Certificates of some of the greatest cures on record can be seen by application at his oliiee. PUEPAKED ONLY BY Dr. T. HAMPTON & CO., No. 405 Spruce street, Philadelphia. Price $1,25 per large bottle. Sold bv Drug gists and dealers throughout the United States. Canada. Cuba, and South America. ' A. A. BARKER. Sole Agent for Ebensburg Feb. 2, lsoO-ly' TIS1KI A.1iA'l'AL IlKI'OJiT OF THE P PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY of Cambria county Ain't property insured as per sec ond annual report, Am't property insured siuee second anuual report, 99,797 23 53.-101 99 Total am't propertv insured, $153, 2o9 22 Am't premium notes in force as per s-ccond annual report, $10,042 1 Am't premium notes taken since second annual report, 0,057 ; Total am't prern. notes in force, $10,100 47 No. of Policies issued as per sec ond annual report, 90 X'o. of Policies issued siuee second annual report, 56 Whole No. of Policies issued, 152 STATEMENT SHOWING THE OPERATIONS OF THE COMPANY AND ITS PRESENT CONDITION. Am't reed, on premium notes since second annual report, Am't yet due on premium notes, $302.03 15.290.35 $15,599.23 Am't incidental expenses of past year, $07.40 Am't compensation of of- licers, agents, Ac, 135.75 Am't deficit in Treasury, as per 2d report, ' 04.93 $203.13 Total assets of the Company. $15,331.15 R. L. JOHNSTON, I'rctideut. A. C. Ml LI.lN, Srrretar?. Ebensburg, January 12, ls59-3t ACE.Vi' WA?' L') ! JTjTELPER'S IMPENDING CRISIS. A LIVE HOOK. 137,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD, and the demand continues unabated. This is the work that has created so much excitement IX CONGRESS. Get the unabridged edition and you have all the power of HELPER'S SHARP PEN ! Unabridged Large 12mo. vol., 420 pages, cloth, Pricj $1. Abridged edition, Octavo, paper covers, 50 cents. Foit Sale by Booksellkrs and News Dealers EviuiYwit'.-.m:. ALSO, JUST PUBLISHED. PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES ; Containing Sketches. Biographical, Personal, and Political, of Twenty-one prominent Candidates foktii Presidency i' li?oo. ACTIVE AGENTS WAN1T.D to sell these worl Terms liberal. the country through. Send the money for sample copies of both works, with terms to Agents, and begin oper ations at once. No other Books are selling one-quarter as fast. Single copies sent to any address, post paid, on receipt of nrice. Address ABFRDICK, Publisher, No. 145 Nassau St., New York. March 1, 1300-1 m. I'OK KKXT. f'Tihe subscriber will lease for a term of vears "THE PEXSACOLA MILL PROPERTY, " with 1,000 acres ot laud adjoining, heavily timbered 30 acres surrounding the mill arc cleared, and under a high state of cultivation. Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, &e. 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 10,000 FEET OF LUMIJER PER DAY. The above described valuable property will be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv en at any time. Address LLOYD & HILL. Hollidavsburg, Or Wm. II. Gardner, Esq., Wi'.u Pa September 1, 1850:tf. J. PATTOX THOMPSON, witu ALUniilGU & CO., Xmporters and Jobbers in Notions, IIo- 1 siery, Gloves, Triwminos, Sii.k Handkkii chiefs, Cravats and FANCY GOODS, No. 413 Market street, Truitt .j- lira a old .t,nf,) faug.25,1859:tfj PHILADELPHIA STEINWAY'S PIANOS. rfSrfL T "HE subscriber now informs the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity of the celeLrated STi:i.HA 1'IAXOS It is superfluous to sav aught in their praise, as they are considered the' VERY BEST IN STRUMENTS ever manufactured, and FAR ABOVE tho.-e of any other markets. Prices range from S J75 to $1. ' . They possess double the amount of tone of any others, and arc unrivalled for ttnnffth and ley have the latest improvements, ftich rs FULL IRON FRAMES. FELT COVERED HAMMERS, FRENCH GRAND AC TIONS OYERSTRINO. ic. Among t lie many who, withia the last few months, have l.urcha.-id Stein v.-v's Pianos are Rev G F Rider. D. D. Locust Grove Spminarv. Mrs S 11 Raima, Wellington Seminary, Messrs Wcstlake & Couiwcll, Indiana. Semina ry, Pa. St Xavier s Female Seminary. Latrobo, Pa,. House of Visitation Seminary. Wheeling, Va, St Aloy.-ius' Seminary. Loretto, Pa, Rev E M Van Deusen D. D, Rev A M Bryan, D. D, Rev J M'Millan. Hon X Ewing. Uniontown. Pa, (.'apt J Bi ruiingham, Supt West'n Penitentiary, Mrs C Spcvcrer. Rochester, Pa, Capt W. M Clokey, M Ke sport, Pa, Geo S Lahm. Canton, Ohio, Jos Freeze. Esij. do do, G W Beazell, Ej-o, Uniontown, Pa. H. KLEBEP-& P.P.O., No. 53 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Sole Aycntsfvr the Siiimvcy J'tunct. Dec. 22. lt'5y-Cm. rn O IS YOU R F R I E N D ? T T This question can be satisfactorily answered at the Good Samaritan Flrus-filorc, Clinton Strcrt, Jolim-town, Ji., D. S. B O L S I N G E R, P r o p r i e t o r, 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-healing medicines there to be procured. Anxious to prove myself a philanthropist, I have secured a large aud well-selected assort ment of fruj.i,Chemicalt,Patfr.tMfdicinr,DyeStuft,cte, 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 clean and pure, I hold myself ready, in the spirit of a benefactor, to supply the public with -.11 XS.ixxc2.S3 ofEoap (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 Toiht Soaps, fine French and Er.qUsh Ex tract? for the lliidktichuf.Lily 1hile7Eo'itge Balls, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Also a large stock of Gum Pufl'Combs, Hair Pins, Tooth, ila.lt and Clothes Brushes, Pomades. &e. P A I N T S 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. S, 135t-tf. vs iti:k goods. f"'E subscriber has just returned from the B East, and is now opening an extensive assortment of GOODS suitable for the-.--, season, many articles of which have been bought and will be sold at LOW- aL ER PRICES than were before sold in this place, consi.-tir.g of Fancy and Staple. Dry Goods. Ready-Made Clothing, Hardware and Cutlery, Qucenswarc. Stone and Earthen ware, Groceries. Drugs and Medicines, BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of 10 eases Men's thick Boots at $1.67 per pair and upwards, 2 eases Men's Hunting Boots, 5 cases Men's French Calf, Grain and Water proof ditto. 10 eases Boys' and Children's Boots, of supe rior quality and at low prices, 1 ease Men's Coarse Brogaus, at 95 rents. 5 cases Children's. Misses' aud Women's Lace Boots. MANILLA CABLE FOR RAFTING, " SMALLER SIZES. BUFFALO ROBES. BAH IRON, SALT, etc., etc., etc., Ere Persons wishing to buy good Goods, at low prices, will find it to their interest to esauiiue his stock. COUNTRY PRODUCE will be ta ken in exchange for goods for which tho highest market prices will be given. Jan. 5, lbCO-tf E. HUGHES. is s: vr i. ix vextios s. T AM manufacturing and selling, at the low X rate of six dollars, O. C- GREEN'S PAT ENT FEED CUTTER, acknowledged, bv all who have tried it, the simplest, most durable and easiest operated machine ever gotten up. it win cut t ern roa-ier, long Straw, sheaf Oats, tangled Straw, or Hay. 1 have the ripht of Cambria. Indiana, Armstrong, Clarion, For est. Elk and Jefferson counties. I will disposo of the right in three or four of the last named counties on fair terms. I have also the ritrht for IIAYDEN'S PAT ENT CARRIAGE WHEELS, in Cambria and Blair counties. This Wheel has stood the test ot over four years in many of the Eastern and Soutb-westeru States, and proves to be much stronger and more durable, although oue third lighter, than the ordinary Wheel. I do not desire to sell any of my ter ritory on this, but will furnih f.c-4 Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, kc.&fZZZSZ&efy I propose to accommodate Car-fc,ffiy-fS riage-makers with Wheels (orhnoa nuuiuitj) on reasonable terms. These Wheels arc fast superseding all others. Call at my shr, near the Ebensburg Foun dry, and examine for yourselves. ISAAC C. SINGER. Ebensburg, February 2, 1S00. AT XJIS OLD STAND OF DAVIS A LLOYD, THE subscriber keeps constantly on' hand all kiuds of Dry Goods, Crocerier, Hard ware, Cjucensw;c, Hoots & shoes. Hats Jt Caps, Ready Hade Clothing, ic., Ac The highest market price paid for all kinds of country produce, iu exchange for goods. Call and examine my stock before purchasir else where. WILLIAM DAVIS. . F.bcnsburg Jan. 12. 1600-tf. tr f y, t v. ! ir