rpia. Allosliaiiian. THURSDAY::::::: :::MARC1I 29. LOCAL AMD PERSONAL Thermometrical Observations. Prepared weekly, by Dr. R. S. Bunii. FOB WEEK ENDING MARCH 2G. 7 a. it. 12 m. 6 p. m. at'oe. ;0. 40 39 32 3 7 21. 25 30 26 27 22. 20 30 25 25 23. 30 4 0 3 5 3 5 24. 25 30 26 27 25. 20 30 22 24 2(5. 18 23 26 24 XrtTig6 temperature for the week 26J. j;JTS Those marked thai , are below 0, or Zero. Spring Elections. Believing that many of our readers will be interested thereby, we publish below the result of the elections held in the different bor ough, wards and townships of Cambria county, on the 17th day of February, U'OO : Allegheny Township. Directors. John. U'MulIeu, Michael Carrigan; Assessor, Washington Douglass; Constable, lleurv Glas3 ; Supervisor. James A. Dougla3, Peter Sherry; Town Clerk, Michael Leavy ; Auditor, Jerome Dawson; Judge, (Dist. No. i.) Patrick Mullen; Inspectors, (Dist. No. 1, Patrick Donoughe, Joseph Daily j Judge, (Dist. So. 2.) Patrick Smith ; Inspectors, (Dist. No. 2,) T. B. Gilson, John MDermit. Blacklick Township. Directors. David Powell, John Nipps ; As sessor, Joseph S. Mardis ; Constable, Joseph S. XlarJis: .Supervisors, Adam Makin, James Miriis; Town Clerk, John B. Ross; Auditor, John Ferguson ; Judge, Abraham Makin ; In ip:;tors, Daniel A. Rhodes, David Powell. Cambria Township. Directors. David D. Jones, And-ew Gittens ; A-.essor, Thomas D. Rees; Constable, Benja iuia Lloyd ; Supervisors, Abraham Jones, John J. Evans; Town Clerk, Evan R. Morgan; Au ditor, Samuel Tibbott ; Justice, Abel Lloyd; J.:'i,'e, L'benezer Williams ; Inspectors, Evan J. Lvas, lUcs J. Lloyd. Chest Township. Directors. James M'Ance, Philip Miller; As sessor, William Noel ; Constable, Francis J. Birberick ; Supervisors, Simon Brandcll, John Hcii! : Town Clerk, Paul Yahner ; Auditor, i:-.hotiy Austeud ; Justice, John Lttutzy ; John Thomas; Inspectors, Francis Gicsier, Matthias Deitrick. Ciest Springs Borough. Directors, J years. Win. M'Guire. Henrv Nu-.tvr; Directors, 1 year, Anthony Will ; As- ...lijr. Mititoniery Douglass ; Constable, L. L. Litziuger; Burgess, G. W. StroLecker ; Tja u Council, C. II. Dauils, Daniel Hilton, M. I'. W.ijfrtiT, Cornelius .M'Guire, James P. Fa ; :-r; Justice, M. D. Wagner: Judge, R. G. : i'-vKii; Inspectors, Henry M ilontval, Jacob V.juer. Carroll Township. Directors, John Buckauiycr, Joseph Gut : ; Assessor, Emanuel Dishart; Auditor, Jia '. Parrish : Constable, Jehu Fresh : Tj-.mi Ork, E. Bender; Supervisors. John B. I M.Uer, J. nuts Yost ; Judge, Henry Bender; In I sr.ectorj, Augustin Yo.t, James Kirkpattick. IC-trroUtoun Borough. D:r:tors, Jacob Yeagley, Lucian Hinder ; j A3"b.'jr, John Campbell; Constable, Adam ..ui.i ; i.ursj, Lau rence .itic.i ; lowiitouii c.. Kr.in.-is P. Grosberger, Augustin Farra-'-:wh-h. Julius Sticli, Michael Stigerwalt, Peter 'iv..i:iat:cr ; Auditor, Jno. E. Mauclier; Jud;ie, 1 Mac is Flick; Inspectors, James Yiuger, ili- Cis-1 Lnmoyer. T.:-f.-..-.rs. Thomas V.'i'.t, Matthew Ivory; As diiond Mellon; Constable, Augustin ; Town Clerk, Peter M'Gough ; Au- ' Hrr.ry Delozi.-r ; Supervisors, William 'j; iviise. Arthur Wharton; Judg, Thomas 'it: Injectors, Peter Adams, Sr., Johu Na-f-':, Jr. Contmati jh Township. Dirertor, 2 year. John Noon'; Directors, 3 ,r'. li.i-l-s on Lcunen. Geo. Wissingcr : "s-S'ir, John Noon : Auditor. Joiin Hilde- ''!:I. Jarob Wrrtz, (atie:) Constable. Elicl "i.M,U; Mipervisor.. John Noon, George linger; Jiidcr John Shaffer: Insi.ec-ti.rs J- '" Horner, Aki -.'ider Cover. ( ' mrmaugh Borough. r.r.' ; '"t',r'' 2 J'e Albert Brindle. Andrew ; ; Directors, :i years, Gcrm.inus Yoogtly, ;' "Ma l.-vtu.er ; A -i.s.-.or, Joseph Alwinc ; ')'''' John Hj.j.Jrick ; Burgess. John King i: l.nva (.'uuinil, Joseuh Ko t.. James ..'r', Jo'.m Marker. William Call an. John Justiee. John Cox; Constable, John o, ju,.je, William Lallan; Iuspoctor, -'1 Lucas. i'roylt Township. D;r"'"'1"r Ja-nes M Go ugh, Joseph Mr.tti ; fstJT, Jacob Swartzc utrover ; Supervisors, Piummer, Abraham KncpDer: Auditor. 4r .. ..m Kucppcr; Town Cb rk, Josei.h W. -f. ".': 'on.,iable, Daniel M'Gough; Judc, t !;cis k. Hurlingcr; Inspectors, Josei.h W. r r:ae'cr Samuel . Paul. Ehrnshurg Borough. I -'.rectors, Mcrris J. Evans, Thomas J. Davis ; IT, " ; r Thomas P. Davis; Burgess, Andrew Town Council, Edward Shoemaker, )",fi l" Noon. William K. Piper, Stephen . ''i.u.-.m ivittell; Justice, David II. Rob- 0ll'table, George (Jniley ; Judge, Isaac Ill "pciors, JoUn Kaey, John J. n. Jameson Township. ys ' " livers, ftiraon Diinmcvcr; f;-s,or,X.ithan Singer; Auditor, EliasPaul; . "i i aui v-ooaugn, oeorge Lister; I ' Morgan : (.ronstablc. Christian "T: J, i ..: i, , --. jvei jiuuht in spec iors, '3itha Custer, Thomas Jones. Johnstown Borough. T, kikst waku.1 Cenr.ro. 1.- v .i,...T c-i. n :, 1aiil I b '"""J , 'ica-i-i vuiii.ii, t,' 'n'l;, -"'rell, John L. Jeffreys; Common I. , ' ,Vl'1 Davis, R. It. Edwards, Gale tc,J,J JI- Campbell : Directors, 3 i,-ar , Haynrs, James Bell ; Director, 1 s'. John White; Inspectors, Daniel Sharn. i - fotu. IS. Let r C"C0!iD wabo. tili'lH f?':,u:l,. George N. Smith, James iie V ':JU,Inoi Council, Thoina Quinn, a 'Vvu,lk! Henry Walter, George S. omaac ' "am ji iee; assessor, t rC' cnstAble, Robert U. Gageby ; von i a Sw'rgler; Inspectors, John P. n .. . J,lrae8 Ramsey : rKuresa. School Di- f - ud Auditors same as in first ward.) h'U,, n third ward.1 .a-M-Tr WIiI,'n Caldwell; Common 'nom.is Ri-hrT. Simon Ilomor. Petr H. LeTereood. VTm P Patten. td(; ophilua L. Ileyer ; Constable, Jonathan Hor ner; Assessor, Jacob Horner; Judge, William Dysart ; Inspectors, John J. Treftz, Henry A. M Pike ; (Burgess, School Directors and Au ditors same as in first ward.) focbth ward. Burgess, R. V. Hook; Select Council, Alex ander Keunedy, David Hamilton ; Common Council, Augustin Robb, J. Q. A. Benshoof, John Sharp, William M. Jones; Constable, Douglass M'Clelland; Assessor, Jacob Treftz; Judge, John Parks ; Inspectors, George Shaf fer, Samuel Kuntz. (School Directors and Auditors same as in first ward.) Loretio Borough. Directors, Michael Kelly, Thomas Adams ; Assessor, Patrick Meaiy ; Auditor, P. J. Chris ty; Burgess, Philip nartzog, Town Council, Francis O Friel, P H. Shields, P. Morgan, P. Mealy, Dr. W. Gwinn ; Justice, Peter J. Chris ty ; Constable, P. F. Carney; Judge, Patrick Grimes; Inspectors, Alexander Yiuger, Peter Christy. Munster Township. Directors, Nicholas Freighthoof, Thomas O' Brian; Assessor, Edward Farren; Auditor, F. O'Harro; Town Clerk, Xeal Diver; Justices, Augustin Criste, Cornelius Diver; Judge, Mi chael M'Hugh; Inspectors, John Parish, Wil liam Myers. JfiUville Borough. i Directors, 3 yrs., William Lundy, Evan G. Lewis ; Director 2 yrs., Joseph Masters ; Direc tor, 1 yr., John Mackclls; Assesor, George Y. Hutsman; Auditor, John Allison; Burgess, Henry Baltzer; Town Council, Evan G. Lwisl John J. Mills, Samuel B. Patch, Michael M' Guire, James B. Davis ; Justice, George Kurtz; Constable, Levi llornberger ; Judge, Robert Boyle; Inspectors, Owen M'Caffrey, Evan G. Lewis. Richland Township. Directors. Christian Emigh, Jacob Foust ; Assessor, Jacob Stineman ; Auditor, Christian Emigh; Supervisors, Jacob Foust, Aaron Mi chael ; Town Clerk, Jacob R. Stull ; Justice, Moses Yoder ; Constable, Joseph S. Strayer ; Judge, Samuel Hoffman ; Inspectors, George B. Stineman, Levi C. Lehman. Summerhill- Township. Directors, 3 years. Henry Walters, Joseph Wright; Director, 1 year, Baruabas M'Der mit; Assessor, James M'Dunn; Auditor, Oli ver Cruia, Philip A. Skelly, (a tie;) Supervi sors, Patrick Riley. George Settlemire ; Town Clerk, David Shaffer; Justice, Henry Allen baugh; Constable, John Mullen; judge, Pat rick Dempney; Inspectors, Henry Walters, Al exander Skelly. SurxmitciUe Borough. Directors. John Quail, James W. Condon; Asses-or, Christian Reich; Auditor, Peter Dougherty ; Burges, John Quail : Town Coun cil, James M. lliftoll, John Sharba-Jgh, Joseph A. l'arsh. John Egley, Johu E. Storm; Cou st.able, Arthur Storm; Judge, Joseph M'Clos key; lnsp ctovs, Hugh F. Stoim, James W. Can don, l'aul M'Namee (a tie.) Sutqne.hanna Township. Directors, Peter Garrnun, Jonas Baum ; As- j sensor, jlliam Baj-kstresser ; Auditor, Jacob j U. Stalb ; Supervisors, Johu Porter, Richard II. Nai;!e; Town Clerk, Willis J Nugent ; Justices, Jehu 15. Baum. Francis Bearer ; Constable, li'-my Lloyd; Judge, David Powers; Inspec tors, F.-auois Byrue, Joseph Lute. Taylor Township. Directors, Ephraim Goughnour, Win. L. Gaibraith ; Assessor, Amos B. Davis ; Auditor, William Roberts; Supervisors, Jacob Brallier, Christian Good; Constable, George L. Bowser; Jnde. Mercer DreunnQ ; Inspectors, David R. Ilcs, George Fickcs. Washington Township. Directors, John M-illin, Conrad Beho : Asses sor, William M'Gough ; Auditor, F. M. George; Supervisors, Richard Sharp, Timothy O'Keetfe ; Town Clerk, Richard Sharp; Constable, Thom as Short ; Judge, Henry Ueuscu ; Inspectors, Jeremiak M"Gonigle, Michael Moycr. "White 2'ijwnship. Directors, I'erry Troxell, G. D. Byers ; As sessor, T. S. Powell ; Auditor, Robert Hotlen ; Town Cierk, Wesley Scott; Justice, Adam Burge; Constable, Hugh Holloa; Judge, Geo. W. Bowman; Inspectors, Robert Hollcn, Isaac Gates. Wi'mort Borough. Burge.. Ephraim Crum; Town Council, William II. Gardner, Samuel M. Kern, Peter Brown, William It. Hughe, Johu M'Colgan ; Assessor, William C. Barbour; Justice, Joseph Miller ; Constable, Matthew M. O'Neill ; Judge, William K. Crr; Inspectors, Peter Brown, iiliam Butier. Voder Township. Director, Stephen Stutzman, Stephen P. Hamill ; Auditor, John F. Allen ; Assessor, John Bradley : Supervisors, John Bradley, Geo. Gates; Justice, Patrick Graham; Constable, John Bradley ; Judg", Daniel M' Donald ; In spectors, Thomas M'Kernan, George Mitchell. Infanticide. Vc lcam from the Johnstown papers, that a young woman, named Ann Maria Riffle, a native of Som erset county, was recently arrested in that place, upon the charge of child-murder, suspicion being founded by the discovery of the remains of an infant in a carpet-bag belonging to her. he admitted that she was the mother of the child, but alleges that it was born dead. She charges one James M'Xulty as having been the author of her troubles, and both have been held iu bail for their appearance at Court. E.nKiMas. "We have received quite a number of enigmas for insertion in our paper, all of which will appear in their proper time. We would suggest to the authors the propriety of making their pro ductions as concise as possible short and to the point. Annexed is a Geographical Knignia, by Gow: am composed of 20 letttrt. My 14 6 3 1G 17 2 15 8 17, is a village iu England. My 19 15 14 20 5 9, is a town of Italy. Mv 8 17 14 10 16 19, is a rich town ot Egypt. My 11 10 1 8 17 4 13, is a small river of Greece, in the Morea. My 18 5 8 17 7 I, is a city of Naples, and capital of an island. My 12 6 1 3 19, is a town of Hindoostan. My whole was a Greek poet, a native of An tioch, who wrote a verse History of the Cim bric war. Gow. Answer next week. Answer to last week's enigma "The Al leghanian'' sent us by "Hemlock," "G. A. K.," "Juniper," and others. Died In this borough, on Monday af-tc-rnoon, lititbiinst., Mrs. Margaret, con vott of Richard Griffith, ard Srt rear. E. SHOEMAKER & SONS IN ITS their friend and customers to call and examine their new and extensive stock of goods opening this week, at their enlarged rooms, . on High street, Ebensburtc Haying made such arrangements as will enable them to offer goods at a very small advance over WHOLESALE CITY PRICES, they confidently assure individuals, as also Director! and Managers of the Public Institutions of the county, that they will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock. "An examination does not necessarily involte a purchase." So, COME ONE, COME ALL a.nd look for yourselves. . ' Special attention has been given to the selection of Dress Goods and Ladies' wear genera"y- mar29,18C0. ORDINANCES FOR THE REGULATION " of the borocuh of wilm0ue. Section 1. Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Wilmore and it 13 hereby enacted aud ordained by the authority of the same : That if any person or persons, after the publication of this ordinance, shall ride or drive any horse, mare or gelding through any of the streets of said borough at a gait faster than a slow trot or canter, he or she so ofi'er.diug shall forfeit aud pay the sum of one dollar. Sectiox 2. Be it enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid: That no person or persons shall be permitted, under the penalty of ten dollars, to exhibit any shows within said Borongh, without first obtaining a license from the Burgess and Town Couucil, for which license thereshall be paid (if anythingbecharg ed) not less than two dollars, nor more than eight dollars. Section 3. Be it enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid, That it shall be unlaw ful for any person, under the penalty of two dollars, to put up or retain any stove in said Borough, the pipes of which shall pass through any floor or roof, unless the same be properly secured by crocks, sheet-iron or tin, and the pipe to be kept at least three inches from the wood of sail tloor or roof; nor shall any stove pipe be put through the side3 or gables of any wooden building under like penalty; and anv continuance of this offence for twenty-four hours after conviction shall be subject to the penalty of four dollars. Section 4. Be it enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid: That three firemen shall be appointed by the Burgess and Town Council, whose duty it shall be to examine the manner in which stoves and chimneys are erected to take care that chimneys and stove-pipes are regularly cleaned, and to use every proper aud necessary measure to prevent accidents by fire. Section 5. Be it enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid : That from aud after the passing of this ordinance, it shall be un lawful for any person to suffer or permit his or h r horse, mare or gelding to run at large in said Borough, under the penalty of one dollar for every such offence; ami it shall bo the duty of the High Constable to take up ev ery ich horse, mare or gelding, whose owners are not known, and file a description of the same wiili th Town Clerk of the township of Summerhill, and in other respects pursue tho law respecting strays, in order to recover the said penalty and the expenses of said proceed ings. Section C. Be it enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid ; That it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner, and he is hereby directed, to throw down, remove aud place upon the proper lots all fences which may, after the first day of April next, remain on the streets or alleys of the said Borough, aud to seize and to take all rails or stakes which may then remain across said streets or alleya, and expose the some to sale, after five days' notice, by three or more advertisements in the most public places in said borough, and sell the same and pay the proceeds thereof to the Treasurer of the said borough. Section 7. Be it enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid : That from and after the first day of April next, it shall be unlaw ful for any person, under the penalty of fifty cents, to place and suffer to remain on any of the streets or alleys of said borough, any stoues, wood, or any kind of lumber, for a longer period than twenty-four hours, and du ring said time the same are so to be placed as not to obstruct the passage along the centre of said streets or alleys; provided, that this ordinance shall not be so construed as to af fect any person w ho may place on said streets or alleys any materials for building, provided the same do not obstruct the passage of any kind of carriage along the said streets or al leys : provided, that any violation of said or dinance shall be referred to the Burgess and Council of said borough before the above penalty shall be enforced. Section 8. Be it enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid : That it shall be the duty of the High Constable to make annually, on the second Monday of April, an accurate enumeration of all dogs kept within the bor ough of Wilmore, together with the names of the person or persons by whom owned or kept, and make a true return thereof to the Burgess and Town Council. Section 9. Be it enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid : That any person or persons owning or keeping a dog or dogs when such enumeration shall be made, who shall refuse to give a return, or shall give a false return to t It Constable, of such dog or dogs by him or them kept or owned, shall for feit and pay the sum of three dollars for each and every offence by him or them so commit ted ; to be recovered as other fines aud for feitures are recoverable. Section 10. Be it enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid : That from and after the passage of this ordinance, every person owning or keeping a dog or dogs within the borough of Wilmore, shall pay yearly a tax of fifty cents for the first one, and one dollar for every additional dog ; also, two dollars for the first, aud five dollars for each additional bitch or slut so kept or owned ; which tax shall be assessed and collected in the same manner as taxes on other property within said borough are assessed and collected. Section 1 1. Be it enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid : That from and after the publication of this ordinance, no hawker or pedlar shall be permitted to sell or expose to sale within the limits of said borough, any goods, wares or merchandise, until he shall have paid to the Burgess or Town Council, for the use of said borough, a tax of one dollar dollar and fifty cents for any time not exceed ing one week such hawker or pedlar may wish to sell or expose to sale such goods, wares, or merchandize ; and the like sum of one dol lar and fifty cents shall be paid by such hawk er orpedlar for each visit he may make to said borough, (uot exceeding one week,) for the purpose of selling or exposing to sale such goods, wares or merchandize, under the pen alty of five dollars for every such offence. Section 12. Be it enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid That from and after the publication of this ordinance, any person or persons who shall ride or drive any horse, mare or gelding over any of the bridges in said borough at a gait faster than a walk, shall be subject to a fine of one dollar; and further, that n- person or persons, under the same penalty, shall be permitted to drive any tesm or wagon over any of said bridges, immedi ately aftr any preceding team or wagon, nn r th tram or Tjjmi preceding shall be M least one span of said bridge in advance of any team or wagon following the same. Section 13. Be it enaetedand ordained by the authority aforesaid : That it shall be the duty of the Burgess, each of the Town Coun cil, and the High Constable, strictly to prose cute all offences against the laws and ordinan ces of said borough, and against the laws made for the prevention of vice and immoral ity. Section 14. Be it enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid : That all fines and forfeitures shall be prosecuted before the isurgess, who snail be entitled to the same fees as a Justice of the Peace for similar ser vices, and the High Coustaljle shall be enti tled for executing processes to the same fees as a township Constable for similar services. Enacted and passed at a meeting of the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Wilmore, held on the I'Jlh day of March, A. D., I860. EPHRAIM CRUM, Burgess. Attest, E. F. Lytle, Town Clerk. March 29, 1860. TAYLOR & CRG.MGR, 4 T THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES, Huntingdon, Pa., Soil Fruit & Ornamental Tress, Vines ic, of better growth, larger size, and at lower prices than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries, and warrant them true to name. Standard Apple trees at 18 J cents each $16 per 100. Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 to $15 per 100. Standard Pear trees, 50 to 75 cts oach. Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ to$l each 20 to $60 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each. Standard Cherry trees 37J to 75 cts. Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts. Plum trees 50 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees 62 to $1. European Ash, 75 to 1. European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1. American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $1.50 American k Chinese Arbor Vita?, 50 cts to $1.50 Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, kc. kc. Huntington, Jan. 25, I860.- 3m. Latest , Txl-crctX ! I 5. BARGAINS! BARGAINS 1 for EVERYBODY ! DJ. EVANS k SON have this this day received from the East and are now offering to the citizens of Ebeusburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment of j;.v axd Bars clotiuxg, also a large lot of Bry riood, consisting in part of the following articles, viz : Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sattiuetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown k Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS. of every style, Notions, 4c. We have also on hand a large assortment of ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, ,C All PET-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 01 COUNTRY PRODUCE. N. B. The tailoring business will still be carried ou in all its branches. All work will be done on short notice aud on the most rea sonable terms. Ebeusburg, January 25, 18C0:tf OK RE.VT. rihe subscriber will lease for a term of years J "THE PENS ACOLA MILL PROPERTY,'"' with 1,000 acres of land adjoining, heavily timbered 30 acres surrounding the mill are cleared, and under a high state of cultivation. Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, 4c. 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 LUMBER PER DAY". The above described valuable property will be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv en at any time. Address LLOYD k HILL. Ilollidaysburg. Or Wm. II. Gardner, Esg., Wi'5- Pa September 1, 1859:tf. HOOTS AI SIIOILS. rTMie undersigned continues the manu JL fact 11 re of BOOTS and SHOES of, every description at his establishment, jrff I in Ebensburg, immediately opposite the' 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 hctetofore given him may be continued, and that more may 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. iioivi.b.xc; SALOOV. s OMETII1NG new in EBENSBURG. The undersigned having opened a Bowling Saloon, connected with his Restaurant, in the basement of Myers' new Hall, respectfully re quests all who wish good exercise to give him a call. jfcSr ALE and LAGER BEER, of the most approved manufacture, constantly on band. THOMAS M'BRIEN. Ebensburg, Aupunt 25, 1859:tf B LANKS of all kinds neatly printed ttbip ofnee. Give us a call. Medical. DR. HAMPTON'S" DR. HAMPTON S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. 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In placintr this article before the PnUir Hip Proprietors have endeavored to combine effi cacy with cheapness, and hae put it up in such a manner as to place it within the reach of all. Price 25 cents per bottle. DR. HAMPTON'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC MIATURE, Cures Acute, Subacute, Chronic, and Nervous Rheumatism. This preparation is presented to the public with the utmost confidence iu its efficacy. 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 beenaffiicted with this excruciatingly painful disease. When taken according to the directions, it never fails. Dr. H. lately returned from a professional visit and residence of six months in Cuba, du ring which time he cured more than one thous and (1,000) cases of this disease some of which baffled the skill of the most celebrated European physicians. Certificates of some of the greatest cures on record can be seen by application at his office. PREPARED ONLY BY Da. T. HAMPTON 4 CO., No. 405 Spruce street, Philadelphia. Price $1,25 per large bottle. . Sold by Drug gists and dealers thronghout the United States, Canada, Cuba, and South Ameuca. A. A. BARKER, Sole Agent for Ebensbur--Feb. 2, 1850-ly Clieapettt ! ISest ! ! largest!!! Pays for Tuition in Single and Double En try Book-Keeping, Writing. Commercial Arith metic and Lee fires.' Board 8 wte.'cs $20; Statiouary $7; Tuition $35 ; Entire expenses $02. Usual time to complete a full course, from C to 10 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 $500 lo $1,000. Students enter at any time No vacation Review at pleasure. FIRST PREMIUMS FOR BEST WRITING Awarded this Institution. Thebestand great est variety of Penmanship in any one Hall of the Union, is found here. jeiS" Ministers' Sons received at half price. For full information, Circular, Specimen of Business and Ornamental Writing and Em bellished View of the College. inchsefive let ter stamps to F. W. JENKINS. Sept 29-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. Our Musical Friend. -OUR MUSICAL FRIEND, ion for the Winter month. a rare compau- Every Pianist, Every Sinjrcr, Every Teacher, Every Pupil. Should procure this week ly Publication of Vocal and Piano-Forte Music, costing but 10 CENTS a number, and pronounced by the en Every Amettur, tire Press of the Country to be '"The best aud Cheapest work of the kind in the world. Twelve full-sized Paces of Vocal and 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 cost ; and if you want Music for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet, Ac cordcon, 4c, 4c, 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 hound volnmes, containing 17 numbers, at $2,50 each, constantly on hand. C. B. SEYMOUR 4 CO., 107 Nassau st., New York. Feb. 9, 1S59. XV'OOD, MORRELL & CO., T Jounstown, Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, CARPETING S, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, BONNETS, NOTION'S. HARDWARE, Q UE EN SWA R K, PRO V ISIONS, BOOTS a SHOES, FISH, SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, FEKD OF ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES, AC. fgr Clothing and Boots and Shoes made to order on reasonable terms. Johnstown, March 1, 1860-tf. Cumbria House Tor Kent. THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL situate in Wilmore borough, together with the sta bling 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 4 HILL, Hollidavsburg, or WM. II. GARDNER, Feb. 2 lSGOtf. Wilmore. S 41II.i;iS V ! SADDLERV ! Q ADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, 4c..maIe t to order by tnc subscriber. Shop on Horner St., in the basement of hisiV dwelling-house. Country produce ta ken in exchange for work. JAMFS MAGPTrr STEINWAY'S PIANOS. ftlfll fTMIE subscriber now informs the citizens of M, Ebeusburg and vicjnity of the celebrated STCLWAY PIAAOS It is superfluous to say anght in their praife, as thev are considered the VERY BEST IN STRUMENTS ever manufactured, and FAR ABOVE those of any other markets. Pikes ranjre from $275 to $1,000. They possess double the amount of tone of any others, and are unrivalled for strength and durability. . Thev have the latest improvements, Mich FULL IRON FRAMES. FELT COVERED HAMMERS. FBENCH GRAND AC TIONS OVERSTRING, 4c. Among the many who, within the Inst few months, have purchased Stcsuway's Pianos are Rev G F Rider, D. D,Locu?t Crovc Seminary, Mrs S R Hanna, Washington Seminary, Messrs Westlake 4 Comwcll, Indiana Semina ry, Pa, . St Xavicr s Female Seminary, Latrobe, Ta.-. House of Visitation Seminary, Wheeling, Vs,' St Aloysius' Seminary, Loretto, Ta, Rev E M Van Deuscn" D. D, Rev A M Brvan, D. D, Rev J M Millan, Hon N Ewing, Uniontotrn, Ta, Cnpt J Birmingham, Supt Wcst'n Penitentiary Mrs C Speverer. Rochester, Pa, Capt W. M Closkey, M Keesport, P, Geo S Lahm, Canton, Ohio, Jos Freeze, Esq. do- do, G W Bcazcll, Esq. Uniontown, Pa. H. KLEBEK 4 BRO., -No. 53 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Sole Agents for the Steinvay I'ianor. Dec. 22, 165S-6m. Tll O IS Y O U It F R I E N i) t This question can be satisfactorily answered at the Good Samaritan Drug Store, Clinton Street, Johnstuicn, Pa., D. S. B O L S I N G E R. 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-healing medicines there to be procured. Anxious to prove myself a philanthropist, I have secured a large and well-selected assort ment of Drugs jC'hemicaU. Patent ."'fedicinct, Dye StvfTstc, all of ivhich can be had at very low rates. And knowing that the inner man canrot 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 (tor a email consideration) which will be war ranted to give satisfaction. I would particu larly call the attention of the LADIES to mr stock of Fancy Toilet Soaps, fine French and English Ex tracts for the Jluukerchitf, Lily White, Rouge Balls, all of which will be sold at the lowest cah prices. Also a large stock of Gum Puff Combs, Hair Pins, Tooth, Hair and Clothes Brushes, Pomades. 4c. PAINTS of all kinds, with an end less variety of DYESTUFFS. alwayson hand, together with a good assortment "of WINES and LIQUORS for medical .purposes. D. S. BOLSINGER. Johnstown, Dec. 8. 1859-tf. WIXTER GOODS. TBIIE subscriber has just returned from th j East, and is. now opening an cxteneiv assortment of GOODS suitable for the, season, 111. my articles of which have been bought and will be soM at LOW ER PRICES than were before sold in this place, consisting of Fancy, and -Staple Dry Goods, Rcady-Made Clothing, Hardware cud Cutlery. Queensware, Stone and Earthen ware, Groceries, Drugs and Medicines, BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of 10 cases Men's thick Boots at $I,fe7 per pair aud upwards, 2 cases Men's Hunting Boots, 5 cases Meii's French Calf, Grain and Water proof ditto, 10 cases Boys' and Children's Boots, of supe rior quality and at low prices, 1 case Men's Coarse Broganp, at 95 cent. 5 cases Childreu's, Misses' and Women's Lac Boots. MANILLA CABLE FOR RAFTING, SMALLER SIZES, BUFFALO ROBES, BAR IRON, SALT, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. Persons wishiug to buy good Goods, at low prices, will find it to their iuterest to examin his stock. COUNTRY PRODUCE will be ta ken in exchange for goods for which th highest market prices will be given. Jan. 5, 1860-tf E. HUGHES. ISKITL IXVCXTIOAS. I AM manufacturing and selling, at tfee low rate of six dollars, O. C. GREEN'S PAT ENT FEED CUTTER, acknowledged, by all who have tried it, the simplest, most dursbla and easiest operated machine ever gotten up. It will cut Corn Fodder, long Straw, sheaf Oats, tangled Straw, or Hay. I have the right of Cambria. Indiana 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 right for HAYDEN'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 South-western Slates, and proves to be much stronger and more durable, although ono- tlurd lighter, than the ordinary Wheel. I not uesire to sew any 01 my ter ritory on this, but will furnish ; i. ; t . . ,1 - . . carriages, uupgns, oui&ics, xc. . , . . . j" riage-mukers with Wbeel3 (orhuua auu axltV) ou reasonable terms. These Wheels are faat superseding all others. Call at my shop, near the Ebensburg Foun dry, and examine for yourselves. ISAAC C. SINGER. Ebensburg, February 2, 1660. AT THE OLD STAND OF DAVIS LLOTD. rrillE subscriber keeps conttantly on hanfl f all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Queensware," Boots A shoes, Hats k Caps, Ready Made Clothing, 4c, Ac. The highest market price paid for all kind of country produce, in exchnnge for goods. Call and examine aiy itock before parchesinC elsewhere-. MILIUM mrx T.wtbtir- J12. !: lfO-tf.