had JJ3lO TSUR3pAY:t: :::::::APRIL 20; LOCAL A SO PEBSOMU j - - j pire.l weekly '. by Dr: R. S. Bunu. 7 a. M. 12 M. C P. M. ir'oi. 30 43 36 33 44 48 41 43 42 52 00 49 52 58 55 52 54 59 53 57 5 58 45 53 40 50 33 . 41 IT. 13. 1?. 20. CI. 22. !3. .range temperature for the week 43J. jjjTI Tha3e marked thus , are below 0, or Zero. Editorial Etchings. By the Johns town papers, we have fuller particulars of the infanticide case we mentioned last Keek as having occurred at that place. . - 3 I 1 1 It appears tnat a woman resiuing in iuiii- ville borough discovered the remains of a female infant in the privy vault on ber premises on Friday morning of week be fore last. A coroner's jury was summoned to hold an inquest, and a port Ghent ex- 1 initiation of the body wai mad.ein the coui3eof which, pretty direct testimony I pointed to one Matilda Colbert (not Owens) m the guilty parent, che was immediately arrested, and subsequently admitted that he was the mother of the child, but says that it was born under circumstances which prevented her from knowing wheth er it was living or not at the time of its birth. She. is now in jail, to await her 1 trial at the next term of our county court, i The cellar of Wm. Davis, Esq., in . t . I 1 A tae eastern enu oi town, was uroten into on Friday night, and a quantity of bread, luiter, pies, and other eatables, extracted thirefroa. Miss Lsuise E. Vickroy, a former resident Jckostowa, and a poet ess not altogether -unknown to fanre, re cently delivered a lecture -oq "the Poets and Poetry of America," before a lare audience in Richmond, Indiana. It is said' to have been a complete success. Potatoes are both plenty and cheap in our market this epring orders being filled for any quantity at thirty-seven and a half cents per bushel. The whole number of schools in Cambria county at present is 150. A bank is about being established in Clearfield, under the Free Banking Law. The editor of the Standard, in pro visionally accepting our iehthylogical in vitation, wishes to be considered as being in for two chances one at the trout, and t'other at Bitters. With regard to the 5rn chance, he may count himself perfect ly safe; but should he attempt to serve our Kcuti Bitters any scaly trick, he will nicst , 111 1 - .1,1 ::ue:y cniy ?et nimsei; into "a pretty Ket- . . tie S-h." Apropos: several very respec table sized "strings" cf the speckled tcauties were admiringly displayed in our streets last week by some of tho-e strongly coostitutioued disciples of Ike Walton, Esquire, who are tot deterred from well doing by high water or low, muddy roads or dry. The editor of the Clearfield Journal, commenting on the singularity of ?he fact of there being female Sons of Temperance iu Ebensburr. expresses a desire to see a specimen of the Iwnu naturx. 'A it is altogether probable that the mountain will not go to Row4 would it not be a good dodge for Row to come to the mountain, then? Chapter IX of the H'btory of Cambria county is a continuation fi me various acts ot Assembly wuicn .P.I a m 1 gave the Mountain County a name among Qf;" The preparations for the juvenile May-party go bravely on. The weather permitting, qui to a turn-out in anticipated on th occasion.- -A number of the youti riiArt j-kt t h i a wi I n a n- ir.ift f .m o Uill UI 111 lO LJll, v. miu OTl AVI short time avay on an experimental rafting txpeJ'ition down the river, returned last e?k, and report themselves highly pleased i'di the trip. We are informed by one uo ought to know, that it ii confidently nticipated that five hundred visitors will cpend the coming summer at Crcsson, in mis countv. 1 h I amhria t.ountv Ag ricultural Society held its annual election tor officers on Saturday last. For partic- wars see anotner column. uur mer- cuiiits generally have returned from the eastern cities, whither they have been purchasing spring goods. A busy time is e:ng had by the clerks in opening out ad marking the documents The rains Saturday and Sunday caused a material rise in the waters again, and several of far citizens left for "the river," with the intention of running their rafts down to nurkeca thing which many had failed to accomplish daring the other freehet, because of the sudden subsiding of the ater.- "We see by the Tribune, that l"C Messrs. Ilawes, proprietors of the "Johnstown Pleasure Grounds," intend holding a fair in the aforesaid enclosure eoae time during the coming fall. The txhibition of the Cambria County Agri- cultural Society wU! also meet likely be about the same time. The more the 1 merrier. -Our friend, Clinton R. Jones, has displayed his peculiar generosity by presenting ua with an elaborate pair of scissors, in lieu of the pair that was lately spirited away from our sanctum by some person or means unknown. Tuesdav was a very cold day for the time of tin. year, and minute flakes of snow drifted occasionally through the air, but not in sufficient quantities to make good sleighing- Through the'eflbrts of some of oui influential citizens, a large number of shares in the stock of the Ebensburg & Crcsson Railroad have been taken during the past few weeks, and its early comple tion is confidently looked for. Those of our readers who have any dealings in Yil more should call at the store of S. M. Kern & Bro., aud examine their extensive stock of goods. The landlords of Chi cago, who could buy and sell these of Charleston, and then not think they had done much of a business, will adhere to their regular prices during the continu ance of the great Republican Convention. One-fifth of the entire sum raised by taxation for public schools in the United States is paid by Pennsylvania. Tomatoes. Here is a paragraph about tomatoes which looks as if it might be worth something. At all events, it would be no great matter to give the hint there in contained a fair shake: About the middle of April take a few large turnips and cut out the hearts of them to form sort of cup. Fill the cavities with earth, and plant two or three tomato seeds in each When the seeds have well sprouted, puh up all but the healthiest plant in each tur nip, and let those that remain stand where they will have the benefit of the sun ; the plant will grow very thriftily the decay in? turuip furnishinir its food. When the weather becomes sufficiently warm, set the turnips in a well prepared soil, not less than three feet apart, make lath frames to keep the vinei from the ground, and keej: the s:il well hilled up around them and you will have a crop that will astonish the natives. The advantage consists in gettiug the plants started euily without se;tin.r them back by transplanting. He "Couldn't Stand That." A young gentleman of our acquaintance, wl-o had been "paying his devours" (as Mrs. Partington would ay) to a young lady for some time, suddenly left her. We asked him the reason, and he told us in the fol lowing words: "I had been with her, ou Lnnw. for .i ond while, and noticed that cool her and hinted she would rather go home alone than have me for company. I asked her the reason, and she said that it was because nearly all the young gents about town had rigged themselves up iu fashionable suits of clothing, nice hats and beautiful fitting boots or shoes, irom U. 11. Jones lneap Store, and that unless would aud do likewise I couldn't shine." Shade Trees. We are much gratified to see that ouite an interest is beinsr taken in the matter of planting shade and orna mental trees. A large number have been already set out along the streets, and it is but fair to presume that the example will be speedily tolloweU by the rest ot our citizens. Persons wishing to purchase either fruit, shade or ornamental trees, will save money by sending their orders to Taylor & Crcmer, at the Huntingdon Nur series, whose advertisement will be fouud w in another column. Personal. We are indebted to R. J. Hughes, Esq., for a copy of the thirteenth annual report of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Mr. Hughes now discharges with great acceptance the duties of a responsible of fice in the Auditor's Department. His qualifications peculiarly adapt him to the position, and as a Cambria county man we congratulate him upon his preferment. He has our thanks, and our best wishes. The Lecture. Master George W Plummer, the boy orator, delivered a lec ture on the subiect ot 'lemperance, in the Town Hall, on Thursday evening last. He handled his subject quite ably, and was listened to with marked attention by a larxe number of our citizens. Enigma. I am composed of 9 letters Erase my I, 2, 3, 4. 7, 8, 9, and I am a pro noun. Erase m v I. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. and I am a Welsh word, sicnitvmc m tngU6D. "son. Erase my 1,3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and I am part of the body. Erase my 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, and I am an unctuous substance, drawn from various amn and vegetable substances. Erase my 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, and I am a point time. Transpose me and I am the name of a city M cd City. CANTON, of TAcswer to last week s enigmas "West Altoons, Pa.," and "Er."J Our Town. A friend of ours, who is some on statistics,, says he has reduced it to a dead certainty that the total popula tion of the borough of Ebensburg, as will be shown by the next census returns, will not fall short of. 1500. . "When it is con sidered that in 1850, when the last census was taken, the population was only about J. 900, it will be seen that this is a very con siderable train.. Add to this the fact that we have a healthier climate and more pro ductive soil, purer water and more invig orating breezes, bigger men and prettier girls, faster horses and better drives, more strawberries and blackberries and fewer snakes, more newspapers and better paying subscribers thereto, than siny town in the State, and where' the person or paper that will say that Ebensbur; is a one- horse town ! Heard From. Rev. T. L. Keesey, the celebrated United Brethren Minister who absquatulated from Greensburg with Miss Minnie Lusk alias Sarver in last Novem ber, has been heard from. A letter from a gentleman in Canada to Mrs. K. states that the reverend gentleman was teaching school at Toronto. It is said that shortly after leaving his home ho became distrus ted with his companion, and abandoned lier, and that he has been much distressed in mind in consequence of the disgraceful part he had acted. Verily, the way of the transgressor is hard. Died At his residence, in Washington township, on Wednesday, 18th inst., Da vid Sharp, aged about 35 years. Q T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, A nd Dealer in' m . CLUl-KS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, Fancy Goods, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, Ac. The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has just received a large and new stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWEL- ! RY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY' GOODS, NOTIONS. &c, &c, which he offers J very cheap. The public are invited to call ! and examine his complete assortment, as he considers it no trouble to show his goods, I even if he fails in making a sale. Store-room . on the Diamond, opposite Thompson's Hotel. I$v strict attention to business, he hopes to merit aud receive the patronage of a generous public. Give him a call, and you will get bargains. BefT Clock I, Kii'fftfj, Jetcrlry, Aee orations, .j-e., repaired on short notice, with neatness and dispatch. All worlc warranted. ana cn.ir- tres low. april 19,18G0:tf. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Or- phans' Court of Cambria County. In the matter of the account of Hugh Dougherty, executor of Dennis Dougherty, dee'd.. ith April, 1 8j0, on motion of A. C. Mnllin, Esq., J H. CAMPBELL was Appointed Auditor to distribute the funds in the hands of the Ex ecutor amongst those entitle! thereto. By the Court. I The Auditor will attend to the duties of the - above appointment, at his office, in the Bor ough of Fhnsburg, on SATURDAY, the 12th day of MAl next, at 1 o cluck 1. M., when and where all persons interested can attend. J. II CAMPBELL, Auditor. Ebensburg, April 19, 1860. A CARD. lo the School Direc tors of Cambria County : The undersigned wo'd respectfully announce that, after urgent solicitations from numerous friends, and manv of the Directors, he has I consented to Vie a candidate at t'.ie forthcom ing election for the oltice of Count- Superin tendent. If elected, he is prepared to devote his whole time to the responsibilities of the office, and to faithfully and impartially dis charge the duties which the law enjoins. Respectable and reliable reterence will be given a? to character and qualifications. UA.Mr.l, .H i.Al U11L1 . Gallitzin, April 12, 1800. A UDITOR'S NOTICK. The under- J. signed, Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, to dis tribute the money, in the hands of the Sheriff, arising from the sale of the Real Er-tate of DA VID BRA w LEY to and among the Judgment creditors, hereby gives notice, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office, in Ebensburg, on SATURDAY the 5th day of MAY next, at one o'clock, P. M., when aud where all persons interested may at tend. PHIL S. NOON, Auditor. Ebensburg, April 12,1860-4t. A UDITOR'S NOTICK. The Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Cambria County to hear, decide and report up on the Exceptions filed to the Supplemental account of EPHRIAM CRCM, Administrator of William Crum, dee'd., hereby notifies all persons interested, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office, in Eb ensburg, on THURSDAY, the 3d day ot MAY next, at one o clock, f M., wnen ana wuere thev may attend. rim, o. .mu., auuuor. Ebensburg, April 12,18C0-4t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that the Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Cambria County to distribute the money in the hand3 of John Rager, adm'r. of Jacob Rager dee'd., will sit tor the purposes of said appointment, at his office, in Lbensburg on FRIDAY, the 4tn aay oi jiai nexi ai one o'clockP.M., when and where they mavattend. or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. PHIL S. NOON Auditor Ebensburg, April 12,l860-4t- FOR SALE One good Dew light dou ble sett of WAGON HARNESS by A.ug.25,16.tr G. HUNTLEY. WAX C1ICS AMD JEWCLIIY. STAIIL respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg aud vicinity that he is still eugiiged iu the Watch and Jewelry business lit the old staud of Stabl& Roberts, luimcdiatelv oppo'iite the store of E. Shoemaker & Sons. All kinds of watches, clocks and jewelry now on hand, which will be sold very low for cash. Watches, clocks, jewelry and musical instru ments of all kinds repaired at the shortest notice and warranted. The ladies are invited to call and examine his large stock of jewelry. J. STA11L. Ebensburg, April 5, 18G0. tf. USEFljL. I.WE.VTIOXS. 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 up. It will cut Corn Fodder, long Straw, shear Oats, tangled Straw, or Hay. 1 have theright of Cambria, Indiana Armstrong, Clarion, For est. Elk and Jefferson counties. I will dispose of the right iu three or four of the last named counties on fair terms. I have also the right for HAYDENS PAT ENT CARRIAGE WHEELS, in Cambria and Clair counties. This Wheel has stood the test ot over; four years iu manv 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 do not desire to sell any ol my ter ritory n this, but will furnish Carriages, Uuggies, suiKies, a c . y7fjg? , 1 propose to accommodate Car- CLgsaar.sjS'Si riajre-makers with Y heels (oruuus uuii 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, 18t0. f rOOD, MOllHELL & CO., Yf Johnstown, Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 'is all kinds ok merchandise, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS, GAUPETINGS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENS WAKE. BOOTS a SHOES, GROCERIES, BONNET HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, FISH. SALT, FLOUR, BACON, FEED OF ALL KINDS, VKGETABLES, 4.C. UajT Clothing and Hoots and Shoes made to order on reasonable terms. , Johnstown, March 1 18C0-tf. FOK II EXT. T he subscriber will lease for a term of years "THE PKNSACOLA MILL PROPERTY," with I,00 acres of land adjoining, heavily timbered 30 acres surrounding the mill are cleared, and uudet 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. &c, and is capable of making 1U.UU0 FEET OF LUMHEIi PER DAY. The above described valuable property, will be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv en at any time. Address LLOYD & HILL, Hollidaysburg. Or Wm. II. Gardner, Eay., Wi - Pp. September 1, 1859:tf. rBMJ THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF CAM JL BRIA COUNTY. Gentlemen : In pursuance of the 43d sec tion of the act of 8th May, 1854, you a-e hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court House, in Ebensburg, on the lirst Monday in May, A. D. I860, Lrtnjtht 1th day of the innnth. at 1. o'clock in the afternoon, and select, r; rticr, by a majority of the whole number of the Directors present, one person of literary anil I .' r. . i , .it . ! a' qu.remems ana oi uia.n. xpe- rit-nce in the art of teaching, as County Stiper iuer;de:it, for the throe succeeding years; detenuinc the amount of compensation for the same; and certify the result to the StateSuper intendent, at Il.irrisburg. as required by the 3inh and 40th sections of said act S. B. M'CORMICK, County Superintendent of Cambria County. Johnstown. April 5, 1860.-3t. ESTATE OF JAMES Ml'RR Y, AN IN SOLVENT DEBTOR. XOT1CK TO CREDITORS. In pursuance of the act of assembly in such case made and provided, I hereby pive notice to all interested, that I will hear and receive the proofs of the credi'ors of James Murray, an insolvent debtor, iu support of their respec tive claims, at the office of A. C. Mullin, in Ebensburg, on Friday, the 27th day of April, inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M., and will then and there determine upon the same. GEORGE J. RODGERS, Trustee of James Murray. Ebensburg, April 5, 18C0.-4t. E1 I7BENSIJUUG & CRESSOX 11. K. Co. NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS- De-inoucnt subscribers to the Capital stock in the Ebensburg and Crson Rail Road Com pany are hereby notified to call upon the Treasurer and pay the amount due from them respectively, or settle the same by judgment note s. Immediately after the first day ot May next, suits will be brought against all delin quents negl ctinz this notice. JOHN WILLIAMS, Treasurer. Ebensburg, April, H,18t!0. C A Mlill I A HOUSE, Wilinc.re, Pa., Has been recently opened by Geo. Ran dolph, formerly of Ulair county. Mr. Randolph promises to his patrons the best accommodations and the lowest charges of any house in the county. The former high character of the house is sufficient guaranty of what its future will tie. GEORGE RANDOLPH. Wilmore, April 12, 1860.tf VST H MA. For the INSTANT RELIEF and PER MANENT CURE of thisdistressiug complaint. Use FENDT'S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Made by C. H- SEYMOTR & CO., 107 Nassau street, New York. Price, $1 per box; sent free by post. FOR SALE at all DRUGGISTS. April 5, 1800-Cm. SIBULEKY! SAUOLEKY ! SADDLES. BRIDLES. HARNESS, Ac. made to order by the subscriber. S',0PAt on Horner St., in the basement of h'fjtj dwelung-nouse. country proauce la kes in exchange for work. JAMES MAGUIRE. EWnsbBTg, Dec. 8, lSJG.tf ' Xiatest -r-ri i ! 2 36k JESS BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! fob EVERYBODY ! J. EVANS & SOX have this this day received from the East aud are now oUering to the, citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment of MEX AXD HOTS CL OTU1XG, Iso a large lot of Iry Goods, consisting in part of the following article?; 1; Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, j Jcuns, Tickings, Flautiels, Brown & Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS. of every stvie. Notions. &c. We have alto in hand a large assortment of ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BOX NETS. STATIONARY, HARDWARE. GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, i oieiner w.ia sucn otner articles as nre u.-u- aliy kept in a country store, ;11 of which tin y will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, lor CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE N. B. The tailoring business will still b carried on in all its branches. AH work will be done on short notice and on the must rea sonable terms Ebensburg, January 2j, 18G0:tf TAI LOR & t'ltmiCR, : THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES, HCNTINCDON, Pa., A1 iell Fruit 'c Ornamental Tress, Vines &c, 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 $15 per 100. Standard Pear trees, 50 to 7o cts oach. Dwarf Pear trees, 50$to$l each 20 to $60 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees. 50 to 75 cts each. Standard Cherry trees 37A 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 Si. Silver Maple trees 2 to $1. European Ash, 75 to 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts to Si American Balsam Pine. 75 cts to Si. 50 American & Chinese Arbor Vita;, 50 cts to Si 50 Strawberry Tlants. Si rer 100. &c. ic. Huntington Jan. 25, 1 SG0.- 3ic. Cheapest! Best!! Largest:!! $Q5,00 Pays for Tuition in Single and Double En try Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arith metic and Lectures. Jionrd 8 ueeks$20; Slatiouary $7; Tuition $35 ; Euiire expenses $62. Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every student upon graduating, is guaranteed to lie competent to manage the books of any business, and qualified to earn a sxlarv of from sroo to !,C0. Students enter at any time No vacation Review at pleasure. FIRST PREMIUMS FOll BEST WItlTINC. Awarded this Institution. Thebettand prem est variety of Penmanship in any one Hall oi th" Union, is fo'ind here. Us?- Ministers' Sons received at half price. For full information. Circular, S; ecimen of Rnsiiipss and Ornamental Writiiiff and Ein- bclli.-hed View of the College, inclose live let ter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Sept 29-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jur Musical Friend. OUR MUSICAL FRIEND," ion for the Winter niondis. a rare compan Every Pianist, Every Singer, Every Teacher, Every Pupil. Everv AmeUnr, Should procure this week ly Publication of Vocal and Piano-r orte Music, cetstin but 10 CENTS a n umber, r.r.d pronoun, cd by the en tire Press of the C untrv ! be 4rhe hest and Cheapest work of the kin 1 in the world. Twelve full-sized Pages "f Vocai 'ad Piuiro Frrte Music FOR TEN CENTS. Yc;u .. Half-yearly, $2.50 : yus i tcri.. . $ .". Subscribe to -Our Musical i-'i : d." or or cor it from the nearest Newsdealer, and -.:i have music enough for your entire tamiiy at an insignificant cost- and if you want Musk for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet. Ai-cordf-on, ic, Ac, subscrile to SOLO MELO DIST, containing 12 p?ges, 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. 15. SEY.MOU ? & CO.. , 107 Nassau St., New York. Feb. 0, 1859. OH, YES ! Oil, YES ! ! Oil, YES! ! ! THE RAILROA" ! The undersigned begs leave to inform the public at larcre that be has opened a SADDLE and 1IARNE:S SHOP, on High street, one door east of Davis & Jones' store, where he intends manufacturing and keeping on hand SADDLES, RIDING' RRIDLES, MARTIN GALES, HARNESS of all descriptions. COL LARS. BLIND BRIDLES, kc. all of which he will sell very low for eash or country produce. Call and examine my work before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN E. CONNELL. Ebensburg. April 19, 1860-tf. JOII.X irtoi.G.ix, WILMORE, Cambiua cocsty, Pa. it i i ax. r t 'w-'v .eaier in all kinds ot i'lil bUU GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUKENSWARF, BOOTS. SHOES. IIATS. CAPS, Country Produce caken in exchange . for God. .ue.25.185C:t4" STEINW&V S PIANOS. THE subscriber now informs the citiienef Ebensburg and vicinity of the celebrated 11 AUG S It is superfluous to sayught in their p.rai, as thev are considered the VERY LEST IN STRUMENTS ever manufactured, nad FAR ABOVE those of an'v other markets. . Price range frou: $275 to. $1,100. They possess double the wmourit'Ti tone or any others, and are ur.rii ailed foriryjA and durability. They have the latest improvements, tut I: fci FULL IRON FRAMES. 1 ELT t CAT. F.ED IIAMM1RS. FRENCH GRAND AC TIONS OVERSTR1NG, Ac. Among the many who, within the lst few n.onths, have purchased Steinwcy's Pianos are P.evG F Rider, D. D, Locust Grove Seminary, ' Mrs S R Hanna, Washington Seminary, Messrs Westlake & Comwtll, Indiana Stnunfc ry, Pa, St Xavier's Female Seminary, Letrobe, Fa.? House of Visitution Seminary, Wheeling, V,' St Aloysins' Seminary, Loretto, Pa, Rev EM Van Deuseu", D. D, Rev A M Bryan, D. D, .... I? v J M'Millan. lioM N Ewing, Uuiontown, PT t'.'-l t .1 Birmingham, Supt West'n PeniUntUrr Mr; C Speyerrr. Rochester, Fa, C u t W. M CI Uey, M'Keesport, Pa, w. o S l.r.hin. Canton, Ohio, Jos Freeze. Esq, do do. G W Beazell, Esq, Uniontown. Pa. n. KLEP.ER & BRO., No. 53 Fifth street. Pittsburgh, Sole Agtnt for the Sitinucy J'tane. Dec 22, 1859-6m. 3VXoc3JLOVl. HAMPTONS DR DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON 3 DR. HAMPTON'S Compound Diuretic Pilli Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pilli . Compound Diuretic Pilli Compound Diuretic Fills Compound Diuretic Pills Cures Gravel, Gleet, Stricture, Leucorrboa. Female Weaknesses, Irregularities, Obstruc tions, Dropsy, Los of Appetite, Less of Mem ory, Loss of Power, Dimness of Vision. 1m potency, Seminal Weaknesses, Nocturnal Emission-. Diabetes, and all otLer dieaces ot xht Bladder. Kidneys and Sexual Organs. These Pills are prepared with great cf.rs, contniu neither Balse m or J'ercury, but tie u ly vegetable in their composition, ers e dors -d. recommeniicu and ued in the prac tice oi Pin sicians generally for the cure of the above diseases. When Physicians recommend a preparation, sufferers should no locger hes itate to test its efficacy. Price 50 c:s. pcrtox D . HAMPTON'S Mskicated COUGH STRTT. ;v pleasant and mo effectual reaecy. for L'l Lji.s. Colds, Asthma, Irffutsun prdpJl'otk u ai.ect.ous of the Throst and L'jti. " hi pb.-ciiig this article before -the PuVirertLe io.. lie-tors hove endt'&v. :ei to coii.tiie'efL i it. . . cacv w:iu caeapness, uu nave pi f iu tich a manner as toUce it within the rach of all. Pr'Kc '-5 tents per bottle. DR. HAMPTON'S ANTI-R11EL MATIC M1ATCRE, Cures Acute, Subacute, Curouic, and Nervous Rheumatism. This preparation is presented to the public with the utmost confidence in its efficacy: It has been the result of many years of study, b- rviition, and experience. By its ue 1 have restored to hei-lth and vigor, many who haT for veurs bn.ns.uiit ted with bis excruciatingly painful ditctie. W hen taken eccordirg to tL uirt ctioikS, it TierT fails. Dr. H. lately returned from a professional visit and residence of six mouths in Cuba, du ring which time hetuied more tlr i. cr.e thoui auii (1,000) cases of this disease seme cf which bullied the skill of the most celebrated European physicians.' Certificates of seme of the grep.teit curfs on record can be seen by application at his odes. rRtAEED ONLY PY Dr. T. HAMPTOr 4 CO., No. 405 Spruce street, Philadelphia. Trice $1,25 per large bottle. Sold I y l'rcjt gists and dealers thronghout th? United Stutes, Canada, Cuba, and South America. A. A. BARKER. Sole Agent for Ebenttorg Feb. 2, lfe50-ly I WIXTKR GOODS. T HE subscriber has just returned from the East, and is now opening an extensive assortment of GOODS suitable lor the. m season, manv Hrlicles of which have i been bought aaJ will be sold nt LOW ER PRICES thnn were before sold in this ibice, consisting of Fancy and .Staple Dry j Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Hardware and I CuTivrv, Queensware. Stone and Earthen wsre, Groceries. L'nifcS Pt.-t .Mt c.icines, BOOTS AND SHOES, tocsistlng of id cses Men's thick Be ots at $1,97 pr f sir and upwards, 2 cases Men's Hunting Boots, 5 cases Men's French Cali Grain and VFsts-- ' proof di'to. lo cases Boys' and Children'. Boots, of supe rior quality and at low prkfs, ' 1 case Men's Course Brogi'tir, rt 95 cents. 5 cases Children s, Misses ana Women i L.ace Boots. MANILLA CABLE FOR RAFTING, SMALLER SIZES, BUFFALO ROBES, BAR IKOK, SALT, ETC ETC., ITC, src. Persons wishing to buy pood Goods, at low prices, win nna it to tneir interest to examine his stock. COUNTU PRODUCE 11 be ta ken in exchange for goons for which the highest market prices will be given. Jan. 5, 1860-tf K. HUGHES. HOOTS AM) SHOES. undersigned continues th niinu- he facturc of BOOTS and SnOES oi every description ot his establishment. in Ebensburg, immediately opposite the. ' Post Office. Employing noue but the best workmen, he trusts that he has been and is at all times able to give entire sat!:-'"r cttcs to his customers. lie hopes that Cue s.nrae liberal patronage hetetofore given tmrc rray fc continned, and that more may be added. He has also on hand a large assortment ci French Calf-skins, and Morocco of all kinds, suitable for fine Boots and Shoes. Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always cs band, and prices moderate. - . MESHAC TITOMA8, Ebonsburf, AnpaM 2S; 196tf.