1& .FEBRUARY 23. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. rni mniv vRT. Wo are -vi- to irct along without doing a ff 0f it occasionally. So much for VTe have a largo amount 01 eface. sums of two dollars and . intlons, i 1 . . . !- - if la oisiin 1 1 ! 1 1 ir '.-try that these be liquidated. Du ctile ' two coming weeks, Court will Infcsn; and as everybody and his ;h will then be in town, a splendid rtuaitj is afforded our patrons to call Jni and square up. We hope this ap be becded; if it is not, serious .nenccs may ensue. Now, friends, have our sentiments let's hear from iocit. Etchings. Gone off: the snow. Coming "stormy March." Soaks the editor of the Standard. So a Turk or other barbarian, grossing the erection of Ceu Wil- planing mill. Catheart's day of execution has been A fur Friday, April 12th. Cj2 new advertisement elsewhere of J.Evans & Son. ILe catarrh fever is raging violently the children of Johnstown, ius Rowland has been appointed Post titer at Strongstown, Indiana county, ,:e Thomas G ray, moved away. The remains of what is supposed to have en a mastodon have lately been discov- .1 in Bedford county. Complimentary over ye other way j SlMtlunrs meution cf our Cambria :n!y Loco-Foeo brethren's squabble. A. A. Uarkcr, Esq., departed for Wash- ?:n city cn Tuesday. He expects to ; present it the inauguration of Abra- a Lincoln on nest Monday. ?;!er Mullen, an ore miner in the s'-anv's mines at Johnstown, was Mi- .rt'v injured by the premature discharge 'j blast one day last week. The annual election for officers aud asters for the Cambria County Agvi- lz:i Society will be held ou Thursday, j: proximo. A smoke-house, belonging to Lawrence st, cf Conemaugh station, containing a 1 quantity of meat, was totally con- jedonri day hist week. Tie Mountaineer appears to think that :e people were 'out' on the occasion cf 1'ongla.s Convention held here a short -e since. So they were out of town. Ou Friday last "VYpshington'd birth- ! j cur national emblem, the glorious ! :r5scd itripc; was disphiycd from the iscula pole opposite D. J. Evans &; Son's .7?. For. Sale. Six thousand feet of fen- k bv E. J. Mills. Persons in need of ; above article will secure a bargain by "!cgat liia store, in the western end of! 'fl, immediate! r. Mr. Edward 1). Evans intends opening 'ct school in the Union school-house J-tiis borough on Monday nest. Mr. E. acxcelicut teacher, and should Le well ionized. Arson's Magazine fur March is on our -- It contains an unusual amount of '.ci:t engraving!, reading matter, re etc., while the fashton-pKtcs are i -pasied anvwherc. Anv ladv who to be posted in the mysteries of the saould consult Peterson. Jloiuiauiecr will confer a favor on -ro and repeetuble portion of its rcad- 'V '"locating" the politics of the four j appointed by the Douglas Con :;'ijn to represent Cambria county in h'as-riiburg Stat? Convention. Which :?ae Ureckiaridge aud which the Duu- 2 Lave received the first number of a just established at Coalmont, IIuu ;y''a county, called the Lroad Top It is edited by Alfred 'Tyhur&t, 3 presents a neat and prepossessing ap C2. ;e bespeak for the new jour- 1 pleasant career and lots of paying . esteemed cotemporary of the Stan- The Schoolmaster Abroad. As a general thing, tho schoolmaster is an ill used man. First he is required to do more aud harder labor for less remunera tion than auy other professional man. Secondly after bringing an urchin thro' a long course of a-b, ab, primary reader, jography, grammar, etc., up to double rule of three or complex fractions, he stands a fair chance ot being "stalled" by the progressive principles of .his scholar. In which case his services are respectfully declined for the time being and to be. And so on down to Thirtcenthly and last ly the schoolmaster occasionally gets abroad. Not on a high, exactly though that would be excusable after all the cros ses and troubles he is subject to, but ou a high horse, by which conveyance he i. occasionally carried into water beyond his depth. Thus bringing much unmerited reproach and sarcasm on the entire corps of educational journeyman. One story as regards this latter" dilem ma, however, is too juicy to be lost, so we embrace this opportunity to give it an airing : Some time since, a friend of ours,, who is fond of examining into the various modes hy which the young idea is taught to shoot, happened in a school-house in a neighboring county. The learned peda-iro-ut:, wishing to show to advantage the superior attainments of his pupils and, perhaps, not being wholly destitute of pride in his own accomplishments called up to the floor the 'first class in spelling.' The tow-headed youngsters, abashed at the presence of a stranger, came forward with averted faces and toed the chalk-line. Things went on swimmingly enough for a time, and our friend, was in raptures. 'Now," said the pedagogue, "spell and give the derivation of the word lunatic." Small Urchin "L-u lu u-a na t-i-c tie, lunatic." Jdagngvc "Right; now give the der ivation." Urchin "Carsit !" Pedagogue "Next !" But the next could not give the deriva tion, r.cr the next nor tho next, and the question was unanswered when it had gone the round cf the class. "Attention!" thundered the somewhat enraged schoolmaster ; "hearken to the derivation : Luna is a Greek word signi fying light ; tic is the Latin for hug : that is to say, a light or luminous bug ; hence, ajlre-jfg'" Our friend rushed wildly from the door and has never been heard of since. An Unnatural Mother. A few days since, as the mail train was going cast, a young woman with a small babe iu her arms entered the cars at Tyrone. After the train left Huntingdon, it was discovered that the woman had left the cars, and that the babe was safely stowed away in the ladies' saloon, to which the attention of the conductor was directed by its cries". The conductor was, cf course, uonplusscd by the unexpected visitor which had been placed in his charge. The babe, a blooming healthy boy, about two weeks old, was an object of great curiosity among the passengers. At length, a gen teel locking lady from Foftsvilie stepped forward and proposed to take charge of the little stranger. She stated, that not being blessed with children, after a mar riage cf eight years, the would take it home, surprise her husband, and bring up the child as her own. The proposition was gladly accepted by the confused con ductor, and the lady took the little outcast under her kind care and protection. Be fore the boy was handed over, however, ho was regularly christened "Abraham Lincoln Lee," and by that name will here after be recognized. We leave the reader to imagine the "si;prise" of the husband cf the benevolent lady on the first intro duction of Abraham L. into the bosom of his family. ?'"cs some good advice as to how to j ? a paper. Thus : "If you want to j "ng a paper, don't write "refused" eisargin and send it back, but step totke captain's office aud settle like a then tell the publisher tD strike j ,J caae from his list. You have a l 10 stop at any time, but you should f fcjawt way to do the thing." That's a me meanest meanness of a very , to send a newspaper back with- , UI fr ltm But the P,eusiuS- 4 r ' ", J Kti-p on taking it : O Yi:s, O Yes ! Take notice, all men, that Clinton 11. Jones eontiuues to sell his stock of boots and shoes, hats and caps, ready-made clothing, eft., at reduced prices. Strangers in attendance at Court next week will do well hy giving him a call. Store on High street, one door cast of Thompson's Mountain House. Enigma. I am composed cf 17 letters. My 5 12 1, is de'icioua. M 0 I t '. -i 12 10 2, is to copy. My G 1G ."5, i3 what "dad"' struck. My 13 7 15 K. 2? is what we all do. My 8 11 17 12 4, is what the Southern folks would like to have a supply of. My whole U what evcrvgirl who has a lov er should do. "VltlENDLY NED. Gi.vgir Hill, Ta., Feb. 25. Died At the residence of her son, Wm. Wcaklaud, in Carroll township, on Sunday, 2ith iost., Mrs. Catherine Wf-AXI-AND, r-d U7 yar, . . The Pjttsburo Female College The present term of this highly successful and useful institution closes on the 13lh of next month, with the usual literary ex ercises. In the evening a literary contest will take place, in which several of the pupils will take part. Five gentlemen will preside as judges on the occasion, ind a si!Ver cup will be. awarded to the successful contestant. The exercises will be lull of interest, and we look for a high ly exciting contest among those young ladie3 who propose taking part in them. "... The spring session will commence on Wednesday, the 20th of March. 'Those at a distance who intend to enter, would do well to give notice to the President, Ilev, I. C. Pershing at as early a day as possible. The attendance during the past session has been far in advance of that of any previous winter in the history of the College. The institution iias been grad ually but surely winning its way into the affections of the public, until it can now boast a patronage far in advance of that of any similar vchool in eastern Ohio or western Pennsylvania. As evidence of its great success under Mr. Pershing's administration, we may cite the fact that not only was a fine philosophical aad chemical apparatus purchased this year, but the indebtedness of the institution was reduced some $1 0,000. The Trustees are fortunate, indeed, in the services of a gentleman of such efficiency and ability as Mr. P., and under his active manage ment, the College cannot butsaccced. The institution we consider one of the best managed and meritorious in the country, and as such we can cheerfully commend it to all having daughters to educate. PiltsLurg Chronicle. Married At the residence of the bride, cn Thursday, 21st inst., by the Rev. m. Lloyd, ilr. William Orb, of Johnstown, to Mrs. IIaii- KIKT M'CACiUb, Of this plrtCC. Ever since the world began this has been the way and of course it's all right. And such being the case, we beg leave to put in our quota of good wishes. May health and prosperity ever be theirs, and may the sky of their future remain un clouded. In the r-rime of their lives may they be all in all to each other; arid when i;Youth on silent winjs is llown, Aud graver years come rolling on," may their sentiments in this respect re main unchanged. In other words, may their cup of happiness always overflow. For the delicious remembrancer in the shape cf a large pound-cake we return our sincere than circlet ahem ! And that golden -nuf ccd. A Long Sentence. Shotwcll, who was convicted of murder in Clarion coun ty, was committed to the Western Peni tentiary, on -Wednesday, for the term of sixteen and a half years for tlm murder eleven anda half and the robbery five vcars. 'm Lists or Causes. The following are the Lists of Causes for tho March Term cf our County Courts, 1801 : FIRST WEEK. Wm. Carr t Co. John M'Kcrtc Win. Williams, Jr Lloyd k Hill Mc.Ma.uamy Pent ct al. Moore et al. (leorgc Vcr.n. R. R. Co. I'a ul Rex et al. Newkirh et al. Cohn & Raaisey MTr.ilan & Co. Smith Or:ier Richardson ct si. Pedcn M'Lau-Iilin ct al Mover for use Collins Weak land Jones . Mover for use Roberts Rubitz 1 1 oil i wood Campbell Ilartzcll Diver Same Ruiney Metz for use Sharbauprh & Co. V3 Palmer, ct. al. f3 same. '3 same. " vs same, vs Eb. cc C. R. R. Co. SSCOXD WEEK. vs John Murray, vs Fisher, vs :!oycr, vs Durbin, vs Riddle L Rcrebaugh, vs Paul, vs K'n.r ct al., vs Robert 5, vs Lytic et al., vs Sweeny, vs Thomas, vs llohman, vs Lyc. Insurance Co.. vs F reman et al., V3 Tiley, vs Glass, V3 Luther, vs Moore, vs Tilsy, vs Kaylor, vs lYtc ct nl.f vs Lyc. Insurance Co., vs Bradley, vs eu& Well, vs Scott, vs Same, vs Ivory, vs Dimoad, vs Edwards' Adm'r. JLlJ Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been passed and filed in the Register's Office of Cambria couaty, and will be presented for confirmation, to tha next Orphans' Court of said county, to be held at Lbensburg, ou the first Monday, of March next, to wit: - Thesupplementaland finai account of Jamts Bender, Administrator of Patrick Conway, deceased. The account of Peter Dougherty, executor of Rosanna McLaughlin, deceased. Tho account of Peter Ruber and Catharine West! ick, executors of Andrew Wcstrick, de ceased. The account of Jacob Rurgoon, executor of Lewis Cassiday, deceased. The partial account of Catharine Cassiday, executrix of Lewis Cassiday, deceased. The first account of Joseph Crouse, admin, istrator of (Jodfrey Canaan, deceased. The first account of Charles Bilestine, ad ministrator of John McCJoskvy, deceased. The. final account of Charles Rikstine, ad ministrator de bonis noil, of John Jacob Moy- cr deceased The second and final account of David Hite, administrator of Jeremiah Hite, deceased. The- fourth account of John Dibert. admin istrator cum test, anaexo of John Dibert, deceased. The account of Francis Bearer, administra tor of James Driskcll, deceased The first and final account of Simon Weak land and Peter J. Little, executors of Wm. Mansfield, deceased. The second partial account of Jane Rodgcrs, (late Jano Makin) executrix of John Makin, deceased. The account of John Roberts, trustee for the sale of the real estate of Adam Cover, de ceased. The first and parti.il account of Milton Jone3, administrator of Thomas Jones, (Jackson) deceased. The final account of James Stewart, admin istrator of William Duncan, deceased. E. F. LYTLE, Register. Register's Office, Feb. 2. 1861. QIIERIIT'S SALE. k3 By virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, and to me directed, tiiere will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House, in tho borough of Lbensburg, on MONDAY, the 4th day of MARCH next, at oue'o'clock, P. M., the following real estate, to wit : All ihe right, title r.nd interest cf John Lantzey of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Susquehanna, township, Cambria County, adjoining lauds of Francis Bearer on the east, south and west, and by Jacob Luther on the north, and other lands of the defend ant, containing Eleven acres, more or less, having thereou creeled a one and a half otory frame house, frame carpenter shop aud a new sawmill, in good repair, about live acres of which arc cleared, (unoccupied.) Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of J. Moore & Son. R. P. LINTON, Shcrirr. Sheriff's OHice, Ebensburg, "J February 14, 18GI. I FOURTH ANNUAL KLTORT O? TIIS PROTECTION" MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Amt. property insured as per third annual report, $153,233 22 Amt. property insured since third aanu.il report, " 27,073 C3 Total amt. property insured, $180,937 87 Amt. premium notes in force as per third annual report, $10,109 47 Amt. premium notes taken since third annual report, 2,979 53 Ami. additional notes taken since third annual report,' 10G CG PILLS, A A never ulin! Antiiluto for Sick II. aj- aclic, DynpepMa, Fever and Agao, wi r - : . O - . . , , . dered Stunuicli, l"i-nial Otdtruciiuns, Ac - .A ' 23 cts. VTIIiSCIf'S PILLS re or:vers-rT l kiiowlnljil l-Jbo the Xxtrl itow in usi. A a Family n:eIiciue tlipjrajvrftrt!c:.ljrl. r?-om?tier.tl-.'i3-siuiiilo a:ul harmless, hut liil.ty n c iicin.-il in their coin l.in.itioa. One Fill a c, itlii:ii!.l I,ut cer tain cfTect. Thi rolnt r..an aiil tUs ilelicMc rliiM uo tliem niik". with every assurance cf entire safety. AVitii Wilson's Piils.cvery MoSl.er in tho laml becomci her owa jil-.vii i:tn. l'hey have proved theui."c!ves a RPKCiric, ami rtaml u UIiuut a rival for the following alfuctions: KiKAirACiii:, rcvKS & agvk, EYSPE?SIA, LIVEP. CCLrPiAXST, UTSPEP3IA, LIVER COMPLAINT. Costiven6S3, Biliousness, Keuralgi3, Costiveness, Biliousness, Ieuralsia. Soil by Dmggist3 & Dealers everyyicro. pki:'paiii:d cv B. Tj. FAIINESTOCH & CO. Importers ficVVhoIssalo Druggists I7o. 60, corner Yrood and 4th. Sts. PITTSBURGH. PA. 3ta raoPEir.Tor.3 op B. L. Fahnesfock's Vermifuge. TAILOR &CREMCR AT THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES IICSTUNCOCSr, Pl.f ottt Fruit & Ornamental Tre3, Vinci Ac, of better growth, l.-;rgcr size, aud allovrcr price than any of the Northern or Casteru Nurseries, and warrant tlictti truc-to iinmc. Standard Apple trees at 16 J ccuta each $lt per 100. Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts. each $12.50 tft $13 jcr 100. Standard Pear trees, 50 to 75 cts oach. Dwarf Pear trees, 11$ to$l each 20 to $00 per 100 Dtvarf Apple trees, 50 to 73 cts each. Standard Cherry trees 37 to 75 cti. D.varf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cti. Plum trees 50 cts. Apricot trees 40 to CO c'.a. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grapo Vine's 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees C2i to 1 Fiiiropeau Ash, 75 to 1 Luropean Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway f-pruce, 50 cts to $1. American ISiilsnu Pine, 75 cts to Sl.R0 American & Chinese Arbor Vita;, 50 cts to $1.50 Strawberry Plant, $1 rr 100, &c. &c. lI'.i:itiu;ton Jan. 25, 100.- 3m. A Ij.iiii.'. " V.'iTiiEn's BnintJE; Lancaster Tp. July 30, 1800. Mzssns. Evans and VAtson : Gextlemex The small size No. I Salamander safe which I j urchated fm out agent, Mr. Adam R. 1 r, m l. ncater Uitv, on J u!v JOtn, ltDS. Sold by C 1. i iazci, Janz Zun-er, and "Wood, Morrell &Co.'. Johnstown; R. Shoema ker & Sons, Kbensburfr, AViko k Gardner, and Wm. R. Hughes, V.'iimore C. D Bradiy, Munster ; John Bradiy, Loretto ; and by drug gists and merchants generally. no 1, ly. BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! ro.i LVFRYBODY SETTLE UP. All persons indebted to the subscribers are hereby notified to call and make payment, or settlement, of their accounts, on or before the first day of April next. D. J. EVANS .j-SON. Ebensburg, .Feb. 28, lfc'Ul. VA LIT A B LE It E A L EST AT E TO 11 SALE The subscribers will sell at public sale, ou the premises, on Tuesday, the 5th day of March next, at one o'clock, P. M a certain lot of ground, situate in Ebensburg borough, late the property of Major David Evans, dee'd., having thereon erected two frame dwelling houses, and sundry other im provements, now in the occupancy of Mrs. Harriet M'Cague. TERMS Ob" SALE. The one-third in hand, and the balance in two equal annual payments, to be secured by bonds aud mortgage. Possession will be given o.i the. 1st day of April next. For further particulars apply to cither of the subscribers. D. H. ROBERTS, fcli.St E. ROBERTS, TJxeentors of David Evans, dec 'd. Total amt. yremium notes in force, $19,136 71 No. of Policies issued as per third annual report, 152 No of Policies issued since third annual report, 37 Whole No. of Policies issued, 130 STATEMENT SHOWING THE OPERATIONS OF THE COMPANY AND ITS PRESENT CONDITION. Amt. reed, on premium notes since third annual report, $148 00 Amt. reed, oaadditioaalnotcs sinco third annual report, 5 33 Balance in Treasury &3 per third annual report, 34 80 Amt. incidental expenses of past year, $31 30 Amt. compcu-ation of of ficers, agents, Ac, 115 00 $183 03 $no 3cr Bal. in Treas. and in hands of agent?, $ 30 '.7 Add amt. yetduc on premium notes, 18,223 G Total assets of the Company, $18,203 03 R. L. JOHNSTON, President. A. C. MULLIN, Secretary. Ebensburg, January 17, 18G1. p i ft 55 c -1 0 2 g S. cr o c r o S - a OO r o rt 2 s o - i 5 r a Z C S o o 5 ?j & - a 2 m . 2 5i- A g S3 CO - VJ ? 5' - h. "' 5 o C ' s n C3 w a sr ,r W u j o 3 o o r: L) aCLP O C 3 . m 2- 5 s - 's. H o n 2 i 0 3 5 p K (t; - ii a? ; la r :3 - a 1 si 2 j 3- -X it 2. s- g 2 -8 2. y w tf 3 a u- l p 7 s ii p - o I V to a I J so ? - ? o 3 . r J re c - TT J- EVANS t SON have tLis this day JL received from the East and are now utiernig to tho citizens of Ebeusburg, and viciniiy, a well selected assortment or v:a axd nors cLomiyo, also a. large lot 'if Hry Goods, consisting in part of the following articles, viz : Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimerc?, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jean?, Ticking?, Flannels, Brown k Bleached Muslins, sS GOODS. of every style, Notion?, kc. V'c have also on hand a. larje assortment of HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, JJOXXETS, STATIOXAPtV, HAPtDWARi:, GKOCEKIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu ally kept in a countrv store, ail of which thev- wi!l dispose cheaper t'.n'n the cheapest, for oi L'UL.N tii PRODUCE N. B. The tailoring business will st:,l be carried on in all its brain hcs. All work vill be done on short notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburg, January 25, 18C0:tf rMIE NEW YORK TRIBUNE ! ! We trustthat tho3C w'io do not new receive THE TRIBUNE will subscribe for it without delAv. The club price of THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE and THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIB UNE is so low that there arc but few in any community unable .to take it. Henceforth, The TKiurxE, as the principal paper support ing tho new Administration, will be peculiarly interesting, while outside cf politics its reli able Foreign and Domestic News, its Com mercial and Agricultural Intelligence, mil its Literary Department, give to it interest and value which no other paper on this Continent can boast of. How ably and successfully The ToiBUNE has conducted the campaign now so gloriously ended, the result in New York fully attests, and to the untiring exertions, signal capacity and foresight of IIohace Gckelev is due much of the glory of the victory over which a nation of Freemen ore now rejoicing. It is, therefore, the duty of every true Repub lican to aid in giving The Tr.12r.v1-: a still larger circulation. As evidence of its popu larity and reliability, w? may state that last wetk over Six Hundred Thousand copies were sold a circumstance unprecedented in the annals of journalism. Uusrdlan end Ga:ctte, Phccaixvilie, Pa. . ias been s::t jectea to a verv severe test. whnh it withstood in a most satisfactory manner. Tim S .'e, containing all my books, togct'ier with va'a -ble papers belonging to myself and some to my neighbors aud friends, and reprc-setinp- a yal ic of over Twenty Thous and Dollars, $20,001') was in my MiR which was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju ly. lSJ'i, and passed through the fiery ordeal ' unscathed. The Safe was on the second floor aud fell to the basement of the Miil, and was subjected for six hours to an intense heat among the ruins, which, wasgreatly increased by the combustion of a large quantity of grain confined within the brick walls After the fire the safo was opened and the books and papers taken out in a state of perfect preser vation,' the paper not even being discolored. This fact w;is, however, to many bystanders p. better recommendation of your Safes than could be expressed in any other v ords from me. Yours Rcspectfullv, se!3 . SAMUEL RANCR". A large assortment of the above quxli . ily of Fire aitd Thief Proof Safes always on hand and for s;:!e at s low rates as cut other EVANS WATSON'S. No. 204 Chestnut St., Philadelphia: T7" INTER (J' iOn? T t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- Just received and now opening, a large and complete assortment. of GOODS for the sea Fon, consisting in part of Print, Shawls. Blankets. j Ginghams, Alpaca??, Carpeting, Coburgs, Modina Cloths, Oil Cloths, Carpet Chains, Cotton Yams. DeLaincs. 1 rench Merinos, V oolen " iirin, at M en no i laids Sattinetts, Tweeds, Queen s ware, Hosiery, Cassimcrs, Flannels) Cloves, Cashmeres , Notions, Jeans, Hardware, Tickings, Brown and Black Muslin?, 112 A DY-MADE CLOTHING, 50 CASES BOOTS AND SnOES. The above goods have been bought with erne at low figures, and will be sold at rtdu J prices- E.HUGHES. TT7-ANTED V V lC0,00o feet good Cherry Boards, 100.000 iVtt good Poidar Boards, MM.C0O fe t 1 inch Poplar Boards, 100,000 feet good Ash Boards and Plank, 1(10,00 feet clear Pine Beards and Plank. For which part cr all Cash will always ba paid. ALSO 200,000 feet good common Pine ia exchange for goods. - E. II. Ebensburg, Nov. 8, ISCO.tf Vi'ATl'EIUS AXD JEWELRl. STAIIL respectfully informs the citizens cf Ebeusbrrgand vieiuitv that he is still engaged in the Watch and Jewelry business, immediately opposite the store cf E. Shcenie. heri Sons. All kinds of watches, clocks and jewelry now on hand, which will be sold very l . i i - , i . . J. I: Hi has nlso on hand Tcnijs : DAILY TRIBUNE, (rill issues per an.) $G 00 SEMI-WEEKLY, (104 " ) S3. GO WEEKLY, ( 52 " " ': ) $2.00 TO CLUBS Semi-Weeklt: Two copies for j Ten copies to one address, and any larger number it the latter rate. Ten copies or over lo aJJrest of each subscriber, JS'i.tIO oach. For a Club of Twenty. n:i extra copv will be sent. For a Club oi Forty, wc send THE DAILY TI11BUNK grati.1 one'ycar. Weekly: Three copies, $5; Five for $3 ; Ten forl"2, and any Firmer number at the rate of Si. 20 each per annum, the pnper to be ad- ! Ebensburg, and Cam- musiciil iustrumeuts of all kinds repaired w ith neat nes3 and despatch. All work warrpfited and charges low. The ladies r.rc invited to call and c;;:iminc his large stock of Jewelry J. STAIIL. t Ebensburg, April 5, 1SC0. tf. IlOiiTS AXD tiilGtlH. rgho undersigned continues the manu Ji. f.'cttirc of BOOTS s.nd SHOES ofs every description nt his establishment, iir in Ebensburg, i lamcdiately opposite the ' Ci 1'ost OSice. Emplo.ving none but the best workmen, lie trusts that he has been and still is at r.!l times able to give entire ;alsfacSi6& to Lis customer--. He hopes that the same liberal patronage heretofore given him may be. continued, ami lij.u more 111.-13- he added. a large assortment ot French Calf-skir..-, and Morocco of all kinds, suitable for fine Boots and Shoes. Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always Ou hand, and prices moderate. MESHAC THOMAS' Ebensburg, August 25, ie59.tr. CAISIXET WARt-R0031 E VA N S re V. spectfully in- --?CJf?. forms the citizens of : 'rt -ZS dressed to -each sunscriher. lu 1 Jubs ot Twenty we send an e vtr.v cony. Twenty copies to one add-es for S !0, vith one extra to him who sends n the Club. For ea( !i Club of One Hundred THE DAILY Till BUN E will be sent gratis one year. Jt5 Payment always in advance. Address THE TRIBUNE, No. 15-1 Nassau St., dec 20 New York FOR REN1 The larg jtsa?" Subscribe for Th AxiLxckakia. ENT. e and commodious Store and Ware. Rooms, formerly occupied by Wm. II. Gardner k Co , sittnte on Railroad ptrc t, in the borough of Wilmore. Location for busi ness is the best in town. Routed for one or more years. Tcro3 moderit?. LLOYD & HILL. Wilmore, Fob. 7, 16C1. yS w tdTiTtlsrnsents. bria county general-' 1 lv. I Hat 11 a Urts on hand and for sale, at J'S2S Hotel, a lar;re aud ' his Ware-room, oac square wcot of Blair's splendid assortment cf FURNITURE, which he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at reasons ble prices. Ebensburg, Oct; C, 1853. VTOTICE. " i. ' All persons arc hereby notified not to purchase, or in any way meddle with a ccf ain team of horses, w.gon and harness; a?so, all the pine timber, inclii ling a let of square tim ber, uncut six thousand tcct, Rtnr.dipg rr '.y ing on a certain piece of lnd situate in Whita township, Cambria connty, cn which L. A. Warren now lives, as the snid jroperty belongs. , to me, and ia left with L- A. Warren", subiect to my oirroeal at asv time. . ' Samuel HEGAarr. V t- if - 1 ? i ! h
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