rl:KSDAY:::::::::::::::::::::::MAKCll 22. "OCAL AHD KRSONAL X3ESM0METUICAL OBSERVATIONS. Prepare! weekly, by Dr. R. S. Bunu. r03 WEEK ENDING MARCH 19. 7 x. it. 12 ii. C p. u. at'gic. HiT. 13. .. 14. 15. !. 17. 13. .. 13. 10 23 15 15 2C 44 33 3G 3D 43 33 37 34 44 42 40 40 60 &0 60 45 63 43 52 41 46 45 45 Avenge tsmperature for the week, 39. 'jt:. Tiioie marked thu3 , are below 0, o:2cro. Editorial Etchings. From present indentions it woull appear that the reign of Winter is well nigh ended. The trees Lave commenced to put forth their buds, but the voice of the blue-bird i.s not yet hear J ;i the land. A riderless horse, cjvereJ with mud, and having hia saddle c.vapk-tely turned", was caught on Saturday nllit, neat Thompson's Mountain House. Apprehensions for a time were felt that Loth the horse and its rider had gone over t!.e ' b'gcu'.," cr some other dangerous do scent, but it was ascertained that such was cot the case the horse having only bro ken loose from where he was hitched, and abused himself by rolling in the mud. William D. Jones, who resides about Svc miles south of this place, intends sell ing, cn Friday, 30th inst. a lot of horses, cattle. &e Purchasers will make a note. Daring the two weeks of Court, we Lai the pleasure of booking quite a num ber of new subscribers. Our friends, t":a:u Huberts and Clint Jones, intend vi.-i'ia. Philadelphia next week the for Lisr lo purchase goods for a new jewelry f. re which he intends opening in this i luce, and the latter to buy boots and Iocs. They will, doubtless, on their re turn, report progress through the columns JT'f: AlUyhmtuin. Mr. Lemuel Davis, ;,M.!:er of the third Union School, closed term ou Wednesday of last week with i ;uLl;c exhibition. The attention of ur readers is directed to the fourth chap ter of the. History of Cambria County, vw.ich appears this week. It is replete trth iafiruiatiyn, and should be rvad by very of our citizens. Sixteen new ..iiabsrs were initiated into the Sons cf Temperance on Saturday night list. The : uceess of the Order for the past six months s U'ip.ir.uIi l!od. Some talk is bcini iUiY.tii rc: ard to the utility of organizing i Sro cviupany in this place. Should such the Skwirt will likely be of i.ru.o:y more use thanit now is Le pvtstnt so rusty that it is almost l'' to turn the cranks. Court, ck, was kept i;p till six o'clock on y eve fully making amends for ttiess of the term of the previous -Applicants for the office of Coun ntitcndcnt are becoming very nu- -For the benefit of those who f "otVa I cf tem, we would state that Elain ys iri receipt of a prime Xo. 1 article f - bivalves. Dronin and taste them. 4 t-t.-jut-S shing season is rapidly approach v :a i-'a to the delight of those who are ;v.ttor.a!I inclined. In consequence tbe removal from this place of Robert i--;tz:nger Esi., the Ebensburg Brass Band -'c been deprived of the services of their .eaucr." We understand however, that pother member takes his place, his place p'Miu; filled by a new personage. So that, r3 Cj!:,,cipience, we arc not to be deprived f': soul-enchanting harmcny. Ev- rpboily says that Dr. Bunn sells splendid f-J21"-1. and ice say everybody says the truth. Several of the young men of our fa intend entering upon a course of nm"10'-eial studies, ere long, in the Iron ' :t' College, at Pittsburg. Wc under- I - 'u lai quite a number ot subscription t ":ol3 will be opened out during the ''n)g summer, fur the benefit of the un- ideas. Mr. Edward D. Evans, porof the sccjud Union School, tcrmi- f his professional labors for the pres- f - t ty an examination and exhibition yes- r y -The attention of these of our filers who desire to purchase fruit and f Omental trees, vines, &c., is directed to a''crti.semcnt in another column of Taylor & Cremer. The Big 'agon, for several months tiast a fixture f1 0ur Diamond, pulled up stakes and left Clstw"J, on Monday eve. Dennis Fond, an engineer on the Central Eail- ' -i. and J e ii.:. . v u iviuein. ui iiiia county, was :'!'-d0Q the lIoIlidavsLur? branch List "" lst Saturday was St. Patrick's 1 " 'Llain'rt Rir Lnntprn y n'frlfl t li r f -ber nichf ti..0j .1 i O AUC UillUJU UUUC W iV3 UUL fall. T, r.i.. i I. Cationed lately as bavin- si-nallcd and rented a freight train on the Pennsvl- (4Q1 -iai-road from running into a rock, '.Albert Hoey. The most Bensible ad- c Live m-cc UiU fAvnrtf Proceedings of Court. Court jouruedlast week on Saturday night, about six o'clock, after having disposed of a very large amount of business. The following is the list of cases not reported iu our last issue : Murray Hoffman vs. Anthony Swires and barauel Hencbey. Jury find for Plff. $984. John J. Glass vs. Patrick Shields, John Grimes and Patrick Griaies. Trespass. Jury find for PlaintilT $33 damages. Edward Crouse vs. Charles P. Murray Trespass ou the case. Verdict for Plaintiff for fcl20,C . Charts Senclis vs. It. M. S. Jackson anT John G. Given. Defendants give judgment amount to be liquidated by Prothonotifrv. Jacob Fronhciscr vs. John Kooken. "jury nnd fur Plaintiff $72, T4. Edward Peden vs. Lycoming Insurance Co., Garnishees, &c. Jury find for Plaintiff debt, interest, and costs of attachment. Edward Lynch vs. Hubert Fliun. Jury find for Defendant. Jacob Zeru vs. James, William and Eliza beth Dick. Ejectment. Jury Mud for Plain tiff the land iu dispute. Henry Glass vs. Enos C M'Mullen, executor of the last will and testament of John Glass dee'd. Verdict for Plaintiff for Si 102. 50. ' Matthias Robe vs. Jeremiah M'Goui 'le Verdict for Plaintiff for $123,51). The following additional licenses were granted on Saturday : Quart Lieense liemegious Durach, Augus tine HurgraSr, William D. Nicholson, Henry Eurgraff, William Uott & Co., Johnstown"; Richard Tudor, Ebensourg. Tavern License Henry Eritz, Thoma3 L. Davis, Johnstown ; Gcorg: Kurtz, Mil.ville. Oun Tadle. "Godey's Lady's Book" for April has been received in advance of all other monthlies. The number is a capital one. The steel engraving entitled "Spring," is a chrf d'amvrc of artistic taste; the fashion plates and other cmbelishments are superb ; the contributions are of a su perior order; aud well, taking it all in all it's considerably the best fashion mag azine now published. We have received the March number of the ''Home Monthly" a periodical newly started in Boston, and edited by William Thayer. It is devoted to Liter ature, Religion and Home Education, and is a very good specimen of a good high toned magazine. Price two dollars per annum. The "Student and Schoolmate" for March a very tastefully gotten up aud exceedingly interesting little monthly is to hand. It is published at Boston, by Messrs. Bobinsun, Greene & Co., at the low price of one dollar per annum. In Limbo. James Morris, recently no ticed in our columns as having perpetra ted a most diabolical outrage upon tiie per son of a little girl, at Carrolltown, and then taken a hasty departure, was arrested lat week at Eric. The District Attorney of our county being duly ap prized of the fact, immediately sued out a process, and i.n Monday morning last, Deputy Sheriff Zahm went to Erie to execute it. He re returncd with the prisoner yesterday. Morris has been placed in the most secure cell in cur jail, and wc understand from Jailor Todd, that no one will be permit ted to- see or converse with him save his counsel. MinnitD. Op. Tuesday last, by the Rev. L. Powell, Mr. Rowland Davis, to Miss IIxbiet Williams, both of Cambria township. Accompanying the above notice, was a large and delicious wedding-cake a fact which clearly evinces that the bride and groom, in the midst of their marriage festivities-, did not suffer thouifclvc3 to be un mindful of that poor though worthy indi vidual, the printer. In consideration of the premises, we hereby tender to the hap py pair our best wishes fur their future prosperity and happiness, trusting that their children's children even unto the fourth generation, may rise up and call them blessed. Lecture. Col. M. Ilasson, on invita tion, delivered a lecture, on Monday even ing last, before the scholars of th Union School. Business of importance prevent ed us from being present on the occasion, but wc may state that we have heard the effort spoken of in the highest terms. Indeed, with the Col's literary ability aud experience as a teacher, he couldn't fail to deliver a good lecture on educational matters. Pcblic Exhibition- Mr. Henry Ely, the efficient superintendent of the Union School in this place, requests us to state that the present session will be closed on Friday, tlffoOth inst. An examination of the pupils will take place in the morn ing, at 9 o'clock, and exhibitions will be given in the afternoon aud evening, begin ning at 2 and 7 o'clock, respectively. All are invited to attend. Equinoctial. Yesterday, March 21st., (if wc may speak astronomically), the sun in it3 course through the ecliptic, came to the celestial equator, and made a grand entry into the first point of Aries; thereby equalizing tho length of the days aad nigh, and ko raising quite a storm. Presbyterian Banner. This relii ous journal has donned a new dres?, and looks as clean and neat as a new pin. Its matter 13 always of the highest order, and its London Correspondence alone, is worth far more than the entire subscription price of the paper. Dr. M'Kiuucy and his as sociates should be liberally sustained, es pecially by the members of the church for which they labor. Let the Banner be kept floating ! EnEgnia. am composed of 14. letter. My 15 3 10, is a measure. My 2 4 14 8, is a Latin preposjtion. My 3 14 5 9 3 11 1, is a native of Italy. My 4 8 7 10 3 7 12 1 14, is an adjective. My 5 1 14, is an insect. My 6 2 13, is an exclamation. My 7 12, is a particle often prefixed to Saxon words. My 8 0 10 12 1, is a name of a person. My 9 3 1 4 8 14, is a bird. My 10 2 7, is a noun. My 11" 7 2 14 3 1 12, is a genus of shells. My 12 D 8 7 3 14, is a kind of title to an es tite. My 13 2 9 14, is a military term. My 14 It 8 10, is a kind of money. My whole transposed is something that should be in tvory. dwelling-house. Gow. Answer next u-eek. The proper an wer to last week's enigma "The Snow-Storm" was returned to us by "Anton," '-G. J. R.," "Hemlock," end "Lu.""j Washington (Jaa-rcsposidence. Washington, March 19, 1SC0. The Secretary of War has communicated to Congress the report of the "Art Commission," who recommend an appropriation of 107,000 to be expended for statuary and pictures to adorn the Capitol. They suggest that the t-nibclliihmeut3 be of a purely national char acter, and that American artists be preferred. There are many seer.i.3 in the revolutionary and pioneer periods of our history, which, if faithfully transferred to canvass by any of our eminent artists, or chiselled out of dull, cold marble, by any of our great sculptors, would be delightful to look upon, and cause a proud feeling to thrill through every patriotic heart; it is well, therefore, that the commis sion recommend that our early history be commemorated iu this manner for the benefit of posterity. W. W. Corcoran, Ehj , the wealthy banker, is constructing a vast building at the corner of 1 T tii st. and Pennsylvania aveuue, one square wcat of the While House, which, when completed, he designs presenting to the city for the use and benefit of the Art Association. The cost of this structure will be about a quarter of a million of dollars. In it will be deposited the works of American pointers and sculptors, end ere the wheel of time has rolled over oue or two centuries, 1 doubt riot it will contain as many specimens of the beautiful, classic and grand in art as any of the present collections in Itome or all Europe. (Jur American Ladies, determined not to be surpassed iu art by the '-lords of creation," are cultivating a remarkable talent for the brush aud chisel. Miss Lander, a sister, I be lieve, of my wagon road friend, is now at Rome, exercising her rare talents as a sculp tor. The New Yorkers are just now in ecsta sies with her embodiment, ia marble, of Long fellow's Evangeline. She has presented the Acadian hero reclining oil a bank, strewn with ilowers, in a graceful and pleasing position, aud has p-oduced a novel effect by polishing portions of the costume. Miss IJosmer, also at Home, has furnished some of our best pain tings, and attempted statuary, but in the lat ter has succeeded but indifferently. At a party given a few evenings &ince by Senator Thompson, cf New Jersey, to the members of the Legislature of that .State, now ill this city, two gentlemen, (!) uninvited, "rung in," to use a familiar word. They were very summarily ejected from the premises. This hr.3 become a nuisance in the metropolis, and should be abated. To a private party, no one, possessing the characteristics of a ger tleuian, should go without an invitation. It is a breach of etiquette aad shows a lack of good breeding, and would not be tolerated in the country, let alone here, where they do things up in more hifalutiu style than iu the backwoods. Tor the benefit of your lady friends, I would remark that the ladic3 this spring wear their dresses shorter in front thaa last year, so that those having pretty feet can display them. They nre also heavily flounced, the deepest flounces being the uppermost. Uesides, the little bonnets are in the last stage of decline, the present style covering, at least, a portiou of the head. The Zouave hat, forgirls, is made of pedal braid is very pretty and saucy, and the edges arc laid over instead of being rolled up. The Adelaide hat, for little folks, is of hemp r.nd half hair braid, with a fall of white blonde trimmed with white satin bugles aud looks decidedly coquettish. Everybody and 'thc rest of mankind," who have the dust, arc going to see and hear little Pati, in Lnchea, to-night. They say she is a "screamer" in the opera, and brings down the house. 1 regret not belonging to the Presson the present occasion. A cold rcet rain is falling all day, and I am rcmiuded of an old-fashioned election day ou the Mountain. Thine, BACHELOR. MOUNTAIN IIOUSK, Kbensburg.'ra 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 hostler3. Boardcr3 taken by the week, raonth or year. aug25,1839tf. V- O JOKING. 1 All persons indebted to the under sigi ed will save costs by calling and settling up before the first day of April, I80. GliO. UUNTLET. E.bn6barg, March 15, 1860. TAILOR &, CRElIEIt, I AT THE HUNTINGDON' NURSERIES, Sea Fruit 1 Ornameuul Trcs, Via-s &c., of better ro-.vtii, larger size, and sit lower priLc-s than usiv of th Not them or E.u-tvru Nurseries, and warrant thcia truu to name. Standard Apple trees at lb ceuts c-oii $16 per 100. Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 to $15 per 100. Standard. Pear trees, 50 to 75 cts oach. Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ toSl each 20 to $00 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each. Standard Cherry trees 37 to 75 ct3. D warf Cherry trees 50 to 73 cts. Plum trees 00 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to Si. Silver M:iplc trees C2 to $1. European Ash, 75 to 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts to Si. American Halsaui Pine, 75 cts to Si. 50 American li Chinese Arbor Vita;, 50 cj.3 to $1.50 Strawberry Plant?, $1 per 100. &c. &c. Huntington, Jan. 23, 1SC0.- 3m. BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! fob EVERYBODY ! D J. EVANS & SON have this this day received from the East and are now uttering to the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment of M ES AND DOTS CLOTUIXG, also a large lot of Iry Gootls, consisting in part of the following articles, viz : Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimercs, Doeskins, Sattiuetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown .t Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, &c. We have also on hand a largo assortment of BOOTS, SIIOKS, 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 thev will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for UAM1 oi tOO TRY 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 t'l'!ll3. Ei-eusburg, January 25, ISC0:tf Our Musical Friend. -0- 3 "OUR MUSICAL FRIEND, ion for the Winter months. a rare compan- Every Pianist, Every Singer, Every Teacher, Every Pupil. Should procure this week ly Publication of Vocal and Piano-Forte Music, cos-ting but 10 CENTS a number", and pronounced bv the en Every Amettur, tire Press of the Cruntrv to be "The best and Cheapest work of the kind in the world. Twelve full-sized Pages of Vocal aud Piano Forte Music FOR TEN CENTS. Yearly, $5 Half-yearly, $2.50 ; Quarterly, $1.25. Subscribe to "Our Musical Friend." or order it from the nearest Newsdealer, and you will have music enough for your entire family at an insignificant cot ; and if you want Music for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet, Ae cordeon, ic, &c, subscribe to SOLO MELO DIST, containing 12 pages, costing only 10 cents a number ; yearly, $2,50; half-vearlv, $1,25. All the back numbers at 10 cents, and bound volumes, containing 17 numbers, at $2,50 each, constantly on band. C. 15. JSE YMOUil t CO., 107 Nassau st., New York. Feb. 9, 1359. 2500XS .1X1) Z2;S. rjhe undersigned continues the manu- l f.ieture of BOOTS and SHOES of every description at his establishment, in Ebensburg, immediately onuosite tlie Post Ofiice. 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 hetctofore given him may be continued, aud that more may be added. He has also ou Laud a large assortment cf French Calf-skins, and Morocco of all kinds, suitable for tine Boots and Shoes. Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always ou hand, aud prices moderate. MESH AC THOMAS. Ebensburg, August 25. 1839:tf. WOOD, MORRELL & CO., Johnstown, Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Alt KINDS OF MERCHANDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY HOODS, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET1NGS, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, BONNETS, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, QUE ENS VA RE, PROVISIONS, BOOTS a SHOES, FISH, SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, FEED OF ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES, AC. Pey" Clothing and Boots aud Shoes made to order ou reasonable terms. Johnstown, March 1, 1800-tf. Cambria House For Stent. rriHIS WELL KN JWN HOTEL situate in j Wilmore borough, together with the sta bling and buildings attached, is offered for rent. It has been considere . the best stand in the county. Terms moderate. Possession given on the 1st April next. Apply to LLOYD & HILL, Ilollidavsbur"-, or WM. II. GARDNER, Feb. 2 ISCOtf. Wilmore. BENSBURG AND CRESSON R. R. Co. Notice is hereby given to the Stockhold ers, in the above Company, that tho tenth in stalment of etock subscribed, will be due and payable on the first day of April next, at the oQccof the Treasurer, in Ebensburg. ' JOHN WILLIAMS, Treasurer. Ebensburg, Mcch 15, 18G0. EST Subscribe for Tee Alleoiiant.in. Jib- 2VXoc2J.ol. . HAMPTON'S " DR. HAMPTON'S. D kR DR. HAMPTON S DP.. HAMPTONS DR. Hampton s DR. U.V.MP'ION . Compound Diuretic r it.ft ' Compound D:v.-t.f:. Pills' j Compound Diuretic Pills j Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pills Cures Gravel, Gleet, Stricture, Leucorrhoen, t emale eaknesses. Irmrmi-.r;.;.., m.:, tions Dropsy, Loss of Appetite, Loss of M-m- u'.'lJU" U1 ower, uiiuncss of Vision, lm potency, Seminal Wcaknesses,Nocturnal Emis sions. Diabetes, and all other diseases of the B.adder, Kidneys and Sexual Organs. These Pills are prepared with oTC;;t cr.re. contain neither Balsam or Mercury, but arc purely vegetable in their composition, and are endorsed, recommended jn.i u?rd in the!mc tice of Physicians trcncrallv for the cure of the above diseases. When PhvsiHans recommend a preparation, sufferers should no longer bes i to test its tfficacy. Price 50 cts.pcr box DR. HAMPTON'S Mewicateo COUGIi .-YRUP. A pleasant and inojt effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthim., Influenza aud all oth er atiecticus of the Throat and Lung?. Ia placing this article before tho Public, the Proprietors have endeavored tj combine effi cacy with cheapness, and have put it u: iu such a manner us toplucv it witLiu tlie reach of all. Price 25 cents nor 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 cfiicacy. It has been the result of many yenr3 of study, ob servation, and experience. By its use I bave restored to bealtii and vigor, many who have for years beenafllicted with his exeruciatinfflv painful disease. When taken according to the directions, it never fails. Dr. II. lately returned from a professional visit and residence of six months in Pnhn in rin which lime hecurcd more than one thous and (1,000) cases of tins disease some of which baflicd the skill of the most celebrated turopean pnysicians. Certificates of some of the greatest cures on record can be seen by application at his office. THEPAUED ONLY BV Dk. T. HAMPTON k CO.. No. 405 Spruce street, Philadelphia. Price $1.25 per large bottle. Sold by Drug gists and dealers throughout th ? Ciiited States, Canada. Cuba, nnd South America. A. A. BARKER, Sole Agent for Ebensburg Feb. 2, lt50-ly ACTIVE AGETS W.iXTtD! H ELPER'S IMPENDING CRISIS. A LIVE DOOE. 137,000 COPIES 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 L:irge 12n;o. vol.. 420 pages, cloth, Price $1. Abridged edition, Octavo, paper covers. 50 cents. Foa Sale by Booksi llers and News Dealers EVEKYWilKRE. ALSO. JUST PUBLISHED, PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES ; Containing Sketches. Biographical, Personal, and Political, of Twenty-or.e prominent Candidates for the Presidency in 1SC0. ACTIV 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 other Books are selling one-quarter as fast. Single copies sent to any address, post paid, on receipt of price. Address A. BURDICK, Publisher, No. 145 Nassau st., New York. Marcfl 1, 1800-lm. Cheapest ! liesl!! Sparsest!!! $03,00 rays for Tuitiou in Single and Double En try Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arith metic and Lectures. Board 8 weeks $20; S'aHouarj $7; Tuition $35 ; Entire exremcs $02. Usual time to complete a full course, from C to 10 weeks. Every student upon graduating, is guaranteed to he competent to manage the books of any business, aad qualified to earn a salary of from $.-oo to &!,ceo. Student3 enter'at any time No vacation Review at pleasure. FIRST PREMIUMS FOR BEST WRITING Awarded this Institution. Thebestand great est variety of Penmanthip in any one Hall of tho 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. roil KE.T. rrhe subscriber will lease for a term of vcars '-THE PENS AC'OLA MILL PROPERTY," with 1,000 acres of land adjoining, heavily timbered 20 acres surrounding the mill are cleared, and under a high state of cultivation. Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, ic. The Mill has one of Page's Circular Saws in it, as well as an upright saw, and three small circu lars for lath, Jfcc. and is capable of milking 10.000 FEET OF LUMBER PER DAY. The above described valuable property will be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv en at any time. Address LLOYD k HILL. Hollidaysburg. Or Wm. II. Gardner, Esj., WE Pa September 1, lS59:tf. O ADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, to order by the subscriber. Shop, on Horner St., in the basement of Ijij- 1 dwelling-bouse. Countrj' produce ta ken ia exchange for work. JAMES MAGTIRE. Ebensburg, Dec. 8, 1859:tf J. PATTON THOMPSON, with ALimiEML: & CO., Importers and Jobbers in Notions, Ho siery, Gloves, Trimmings. Silk IIandkkk chiefs, Cravats and FANCY GOODS, No. 413 Market street. (Trvitt Jr Bro'tolJ tad,) foy.:3,1839:tf P2ILADILPHIA. 'in ! STEIIUVAY'S PIANOS. era flIlE subscriber no'w informs the citizens of J Ebeusburg and vicinity of the celebrated STEIXWAI I'lAXQS It is superfluous to savuuj'U in their praise. os they r.re consiucreu the VERY BEiT IN STRUMENTS ever manufactured, nnd FAR ABOVE tho:e of any ther markets. Prices rane Iron: 75 to 1,0" 0. They possess double the f.moBiit cf tone of :irv others, and are umhullcd for ttrert'itli and uurti!.ilitt. They hve the lateit improvements, stub sa FULL IKON FRAMEs. FELT COVERED. UAMMF.RS, FRENCH GRAND AC TIONS OVERSTRUNG, ic. Among the mnrv who, within the last few months, have purchased fe'lcinv ev's Piaiies are Rev G F Eider, D. D.Locu?t Grove Sctninery, Mrs S R l!-.n;ia, Washington Seminary, Messrs Westlake k Comweil, Indiana Semina ry, Pa, St Xavier s Female Seminary, Lntrobe, Pa.. House of Visitation Seminary, V.'Leclinjr, Va, St Aloysius' Seminary. Lort'tto, Pa, Rev E M Van D ctisen. D. D, Rev A M Brvf.u, D. D, Rev J M Millan, Hon N Ewing. Ucioutown. Ta, Cjpt J Birmingbr.ni, Supt West'n Penitentiary Mrs C Spryerer. Rochester, Fa, Capt W. M Closkcy, M'Keesport, Pa; Geo S LaLm, Canton, Ohio, Jos Freeze, E?qo do, G W Beazell, Eiq. Unioctown, Ta. II . KLEBER & BRO . No. 53 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Sole Agents for the Steinvoy J'ianot. Dec. 22, lS5f-Cm. T711 O IS YOUR E R I E N i f T This question can be satisfactorily answered ot the Good axitailtaii Drugstore, Clation 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 oll-healiug medicines there to be procured. Anxious to prove myself a philanthropist, I hae secured a large and well-selected assort ment of Drugs. Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Dye Slvfft,ete, all of which can be had at very low rates. And knowing that the inner man connot 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 witl (for a small consideration) w hich will be war ranted to give satisfaction. I would particu larly cull the attention of the LADIES to my stock of Fuucy Toilet otps, j;,ie French and English Ex tract? for the Hadkcrchief, Lily Yhite,liovge Balls, all of wbi. h will be sold ot the lowest cash price?. Also a large stock of Gum Puff Combs, Hair Pins, Tooth, Hair and Clothes Brushes, Pomades, ic. PAINTS of all kinds, with an end less aricty of DYE STUFFS, always on liand. together with a good assortment "of WINES and LIQUORS for medical purposes. D. S. BOLSINGER. Johnstown, Dec. S. 1850-tf. WIXTEIt GOODS. THE subscriber has just returned from tha East, and is now opening an extensive assortment of GOODS suitable forthe-A-, season, many Hrticles of which hvcfsl been bought and will be sold at LOW-" ER PRICES than were before sold in this place, consisting of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Hardware, and Cutlery, Quetnswj re. Stone and Earthen ware, Groceries, Drugs and Medicines, BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of 10 cases Mil'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 diuo. 10 cases Boys' and Children's Boots, of supe rior quality and at low prices, 1 case Men's Coarse Brogaus, at 05 cents. 5 cases Children's, Misses' aud Women's Lac Boots. MANILLA CABLE FOR RAFTING. SMALLER SIZES, BUFFALO ROBES, BAR IRON, SALT, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. Persons wishing to buy good Goods, at low prices, will find it to their interest to examine his stock. COUNTRY PRODUCE will be ta ken in exchange for goods for which the highest market prices will be given. Jan. 5, 1800-tf E. HUGnES.' ISEFIL LVVEXTIOAS. I AM manufacturing and selling, at the low rate of six dollars, O. C. GREEN'S PAT ENT FEED CUTTER, acknowledged, by all who have tried it, the simplest, most durable and easiest operated machine ever gotten tin. It will cut Cora Fodder, long Straw, sLeaf Oats, tangled Straw, or Hay. 1 have thcright of Cambria, Indiana Armstrong, Clarion, For est. Eik and Jefferson counties. I will dispose, of the right in three or four of the last namc4 counties on fair terms. I have .also the right for HAYDEN'S PT ENT CARRIAGE WHEELS, in Cambria and Blair counties. This Wheel has stood the test of over four years in many of the Eastern and South-western States, and proves to be much stronger and more durable, although one- third lighter, than the ordinary Wheel. I not desire to sell any ot my ter ritory on this, but will furnish Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, ic I propose to accommodate Car. riage-makers with Wheels (orhuos aim xic on reasonable terms. Ihesc heels are sunersedintr all others. fti Call at my shop, near the Ebensburg Foun dry, nnd cxamiue for yourselves. ISAAC C. SINGER. Ebensburg, February 2, 1860. AT TIIE OLD STAND OF DAVIS & LLOYD, TlIIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand I all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Queensware, Boots & shoes. Hat ft Caps, Ready Made Clothing, ic., ic. Tb highest market price paid for all kinds of country produce, in exchange for goods. Call and cxamiue uiy stock before purchasing else where. WILLIAM DAVIS. Eb-nsbv; Jan. i:f 18-tf. do li i ? Si ir
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