u TgpBSDAY;::::;:t:;: :MA11CII U. LOCAL AND PERSONAL tocALEccnisGs. Here the Ides of March. Very muddy the streets About over Winter's icy reign. April's order to March March forth. at Utoona on last Thursday. Qa the increase the oil excitement in HolUdajshurg. Excellent the sleighing during the fcezinuiug of this week. Answer to last enigma "Meet him Tith a smile." ja towa our Quaker city cousin, Col. Qe0. V. Todd. He looks well as ever. Oar worthy Representative, Hon. A. C. JIuliin, was in town the latter part of last Titiaa J. Coffey, formerly of Indiana, has been appointed Assistant Attorney General of the United States. A new paper, to be called the Working men's Advocate, is shortly to be issued from Huntingdon, Pa. What's the reason that the Harrif bunr papers do not arrive at this place until twa days after date ? Tli e body of Mr. Andrew Gross, who as drowned in the Conemaugh river, near Elairsville, some months since, was recovered last week. The Wiimore Oil Company, we are in formed, purpo.-Hi boring for the carbonif erous compound ia a short time at a point between Summerhilland Mineral Point, this county. What Eeensutjrg Wants A good livery stable. A fortune, perhaps, is iu store for the man who, with a small capi tal, eaters into an investment of this sort. Whu'sthe lacky individual that will do it ? 31 r. Daniel C. Zahm has retired from tie Dan. Sent., and is no longer its publisher. The publication of the paper Trill be continued for the present by the editor, C D. Murray, Esq. Euccess to us til, friends. The distribution of seeds at Washington las commenced, and thoe who desire to le supplied should send on their names immediately. These seeds are said to be the finest ever issued from the Patent Of . Oa Saturday evening, Jrhics Cramer, conductor on the IIollida3sburg Branch Railroad", was presented with a beautiful gjM watch as a testimonial of the esteem ia which he is held by the citizens of that place. A company of Zouaves was organized in Altoona ou last Saturday night." Among the officers is Capt. Kiehard Crozier, for- mer!j a citizen of this place, and a mem ber of the Cambria Guards during the Mexican war. The Central Relief Company of Kansas We acknowledged, per letter to Messrs. is & Jones, the receipt of draft for $100.17 being the amount raised in this borough and vicinity for the relief cf the suffering citizens of that State. George Talbot, convicted last week of burglary, was sentenced to pay a fine of fre dollars and undergo an imprisonment tuthe Western Penitentiaiy for the term 1 lour years. The stolen goods were Kstorcd to their owner, Mrs. Fromald, f Johnstown. The connection of Col. James M. Swank ith the Johnstown TrPuuue has ceased, ie having determined to devote his whole tteand attention to the duties incident to tiie ofUce of County Superintendent. are sorry to lose the Col. liom the fcass, but, 'tis duty calls he must obey. Those benevolent individuals, the pat- tfit n.edieine and lottery men, were in 'a in great profusion last week, and did i fi'jurishiug business. Strange, that lJ'is ici'l snap at the chance of securing rhiiinvion or two over and above the ilue of articles purchased! but such lite. Uur friend, J. Pat ton Thompson, for- "r'virith Aldridire. Austin & Co., Phila., "y ':"3r!red bis quarters, and is now dom- 1 with M. Morris Marple, (of the old of Marple, M'Ciurc fc Co.,) 53 North ""U street, below Arch, Phila., where he te happy to greet his old customers. Ui stock consists of Votinns unci Tanov I " -Oik Pni,, .t uuilJ3fl3 Will uiaivu il UULU. ''Honest" John'Covode, the able M. C. ftamtV.v,..i. i i i; ...... - - ii v-Minoreiana uisinct, came near k'no his life at Washington recently by ' e accidental discharr'C of a trun. A ber of his friends were sitting in his 5, ' and one of them was examining a u4rP? s riHe. While making the exper- I rit ftf Cna.: il. i? il. 'It. . -"pm me irjgger, me rme and tbc ball vstd within a .P'0 of inches of Ilonost Jr.hn'fl nor , : - x 1 narrow ecap. Court Proceedings. Wo are in debted to our friend, Geo. W. Oatman, Esq., for the annexed report of the pro ceedings of last week's Quarter Sessions : Commonwealth vs Albert F. Cantwell In dictment, for wilful fraud in the discharge of liis duties as Judge of an Election held m the Township of Washington, on the 12th Octo her. 1358. True Bill. Continued. Same vs John W. Short Indictment for wilful fraud in the discharge of his dutic3 us C'erk of the above Election. True Bill. Gth M irch, 18G1, Defendant pleads iit guilty, and jary called and sworn, who find liim guilty in manner and torni as he stands indicted. Same vs Theodore Barnett Seduction. True Bill. Jury find defendant not guiky, but that he pay the costs of prosecution. Same vs George Shearcr--Rape. True Bill. Continued. Same vs Andrew Ycagley Assault and Battcrv with intent to commit a Rape. True Bill. 5 th March, 1 8 31, settled by the parties, and the District Attorney enters a Nolle Pros. Same vs Jonathan Rammell, Emanuel Runi mell and Samuel Snvder Malicious Mischief. True Bill. 8th March, 1BG1, Nolle Proseqi.i entered as to Snyder, and Jonathan m.d Em a nut I Eumnicll plead not guilty. Jury find Jonathan Eummell guilty, and Emanuel Rum mell nut gaii!r. Same vs Richard White and Chnrles Gcise n:ui i'oiciblo Entry ani Detiiner. True Bill. Nolle rrosequi entered by District At torney on payment of costs by defendants. Suae vs Thomas E. Bebb Fornication and Bastard)-. True Bill, lih March, 18G1, set tled by the parlies, and District Attorney en ters a Nolle "roseiiui on payment of costs by defendant. Same vs William R. Morgan Assault and Battery. Guilty. Same vs Catharine Ready and Sarah Owens Larceny. True Bill. Recognizance of De fendants forfeited. Same vs Joseph Rager and Poily Rager Assault and Battery. Not a true bill, and the prosecutor, Nancy J. Rager, pay the costs. Same vs Michael Kennedy Assault and Battery. Guilty. Sentenced to pay a Sne of S-0 ana costs. Same vs Melinda Mangus Fornication. Nolle Prosequi entered on payment of costs by county. Same vs Jacob Sharretts, James Kierney, Noah .Messenger, Win. B irnett, David Bryan. William Price and John Shoemaker Riot and Assault and Battery. True Bill. Continued- Same vs John Glass Assault and Battery. Guilty of Assault and Battery on the second count, and not guilty on the tirst count. Sen tenced to pay a iir.e of $3 and costs. Same vs John Baum and Adam Bowers Assault and Battery with intent to kill. Ver dte': not guilty, and the prosecutor, James S. M'Creary pay the costs. Same vs James Weakland Larceny. True Bill. Same vs Wesley Spires and George Cliam peiiour Assault and Battcry,and Assault and Battery with intent to kill. Verdict guilty as to the lirat count, and not guilty as to the second. . Same vs Peter Rager and Eliza Gray Adul tery. Verdict guihy. Same vs Thomas B. Moore Perjury. Not a true bill, and the prosc-cutor pay the costs. Same vs William Smith Assault and Bat tery with intmit to rob. Not a- true bill, and Defendant discharged from custody of Jailor. Same vs George Talbot, Robert Ilasseyand Elizabeth Holmes Burglary. A true hill as to George Talbot, not a true bill as to Robert Hassey and Elizabeth Holmes. 7th March. lfc'61, defendant, George Talbot, being ar raigned, pleads not guilty et de hoc, kc. Ver dict guiltv. Same vs John Baum Fornication. Not a true bill, and county pay the costs. Same vs Joseph M'Creary Assault and Battery. Deffs recognizance foifcited. Besides the prosecutions above noted, twenty-three . tippliug-house cases were disposed of all of which we omit for want of room. A. Hint to the Authorities. The Mountaineer, under the heading of "What wc Yt'iint," says that Ebcnsburg needs ''water-works," and suggests the propriety of boring three artesian wells for the bet ter supplying of large doses of water in case of lire within our limits. This ia an entirely original proposition, and we fall in with the idea nicely. But to amend we propose that our City Fathers im mediately and at once proceed to" organize a municipal "ile" company, the capital stock of which may be 81000, more or less, to be realized by extra borough tax ation for incidental expenses. Let this municipal company then proceed to bore fur the unctuous at Julian street, at Cen tre street, and at Caroline street. If fhey "strike," of course cur fortunes are made. Wc will pay olf the borough debt, likewise the county and State debts, donate theEb. & Cressou Pill. Co. a thousand barrels per annum for lubricating purposes, pour a good quantity on the troubled waters of Southern fanaticism, and do many other big things. Our cilizens, of course, will come in for the remainder. And the Paternals would receive blessings iunume rablo for having thus participated in de veloping our intestine resources which would bo gratifying to them. ...Failing in striking oil, of course they would strike water, which would be a sufficient indem nity for the other little drawback. In either case we would gain something, jou sec. Now, how does this proposition hit vou ? Is it worthy of the attention of the Borcough authorities ? Or-ain't it ? hoi us all cogitate. Painful Accident. The wife of our old and respected fellow townsman, John llodgcrs, Sr., met with a painful accident on Saturday. While walking on her porch, which was covered with snow and extreme ly slippery, she fell and fractured her left leg. The fracture was immediately re duced, and the patient is nof aa comfort able 13 circumstances admit.. So.v3 for the Times. In these days of secession, contention and universal con- fusiou, it may not be amiss toTbring to mind some of our good old National souirs Nothing so fires patriotic blood as the re cital in verse of the glory of one's coun try. Sing this, and resolve, come weal or woe, to detend the honor of the lied. White and Blue so long as one shred clings to another or one star is discerni ble: O Columbia, the gem of the ocean, The home of the brave and the free : The slnino of each patriot's devotion, A world offers homage to thee. Thy mandates make heroes assemble, When Liberty's form stands in view, Thy banners make tyranny tremble, When borne by the Red, White and Blue. When war winged its wide desolation, And t!iieaten-d tb buvl to doTrirm, The ark then of freedom's foundation, Columbia rode safe through the storm; With her garlands of victory around her, When eo proudly she bore her brave crew, With her flag proudly lloating before her. The boast of the Red, White and Blue. The wine-cup, the wine-cup bring hither, And till you it true to the brim ; May the wreaths they have won never wither, Nor the star of their glory grow dim. May the service united ne'er sever, But they to their colors prove true The army and navy for ever, Three cheers for the Red, White and Blue. The Peach Chop. Our exchanges give the most discouraging accounts with regard to the perspective peach crop of 1SG1, throughout the State. They say that the severe weather immediately suc ceeding the warm and genial days which marked the advent of March completely nipped the fruit in the bud, and that tl.c peach crop will be aa entire failure. Wc have heard none of cur fruit growers' views on the subject, but presume that Cambria ecunty will not be au exception to the jreaeral rule. Contract Awarded. On last Mon day, the contract tor the erection of the Ebcnsburg and Crcsson Branch Ttailroad dcptt building was awarded to Evan B. Brans. (Shoemaker.) The terms of the contract have not yet been made public. The building is to be completed again the first day ot June, at wdiich time the road is expected to be in complete running order. Easter. This annual festival occurs this 3'ear on the las;, or 31st, day of the present month. Easter was celebrated by our pagau ancestors in April, as a festival iu honor of Uostre, the Saxon goddess of love, or Venus of the North. It is now observed as a festival in commemoration of our Saviour's resurrection, and answers to the Hebrew Passover. PUGILISTIC. Two individuals had a regular "knock down" the other day, im mediately opposite a cellar which was be ing dug, and which was partly filled with water. During the affray, the hat of one of the combatants was pitched into the water, the result being the ruination of said hat. After this episode, the fight progressed in good earnest ; but without entering into detail, they 'fit and gouged and bit until they both got tired. Where upon, pugilist wdio had lost his hat propo posed to settle the difficulty providing the other pugilist would furnish him a new hat. This was agreed to, hostilities ceased, and the upshot of the affair was that Clinton It. Jones made a sale of one of those elegant Hungarian tiles which every body wears nowadays. lie "lias a large assortment of the same and other styles yet on hand, which he will sell cheap. JCSF Agents wanted to sell the Erie Sewing Machine. We will give a commission or pay wages at from $23 to i?C0 per month, and expenses paid. The Ekie is a new machine and Very simple in its construction. A diplo ma was awarded our Machine by the Indus trial Association of Farmers and Mechanics, held at Chamhersburg, Pa., at its exhibition in 18C0, over the Grovcr Baker, and Boudoir Machines. It is equal to any machine in use, and the price is but fifteen dollars. Address R. JAMES, General Agent E. S. M. Co., Milan, Ohio. ' mar. 14. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY . . EXECUTED at Tns "ALLEG II ANIAN" OFFICE, HIGH St., EBENSBCRG, PA. o PUBLICATION OFFICE: DAVIS & JONES' BUILDING UP STAIRS, Till UO DOOR BACK. GIVB US A CALL. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T ICENSE NOTICE. I J Th following Petitions have heen filed in the ollicc to be presented to the next argu ment Court. . TxviRN License Peter Mastcrson, Thomas Short, Peter Adams, Jr. Qcart License Wm. Bott & Co. J. McDONALD, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Ebensburg, March 7, 1881. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate of Thomas Adams, late of Susquehanua town ship, Cambria county, deceased, having been duly granted by the Register of saiu county to the subscriber, notice is hereby given to a! persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate, payment, and those having claim? against the same will present them, properly authenticated for STitlemc.it. WILLIAM BERKSTRESSER, Adm'r. March 1-1, 1SG1. SETTLE UP. All persons indebted to the subscriber? are hereby notified to call and make payment, or settlement, of their accounts, oa or before the first day of April next. D. J. EVANS .j SON. Ebensbnrg, Feb. 23, 3SU1. A GRICULTURAL NOTICE. JL The members of the Cambria County Agricultural Society are hereby notified that au election for OUicers and Managers for the ensuing year, will be held at tlis cSce of the Secretary, in Colonade Row, Ebensburg, on Thursday, the 2lst of March, 1801, at two o'clock, P. M. By order. R. A. M'COY, Secretary. CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, tj. And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Fancy Goods, & b.-j VVl-s .MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, .' c The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citiztns of Ebcnsburg 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 oflers very cheap. The public arc invited to call and examine his complete assortment, as he considers it no trouble to show his goods, even if he fails in making a sale. Store-room on the Diamond, opposite Thompson's Hotel. By strict attention to business, he hopes to merit and receive the patronage of a generous public. Give him a call, and you will get bargains. Clock, M'atehrs, Jewelry, Aecordeons, tc, repaired on short notice, with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted, and char ges low. Oct.,13,18C0:tf. T70URTII ANNUAL REPORT J OF THE PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP CAMBRIA COUNTY. Aint. property iusured as per third annual report, $153,259 22 A nit. property insured since third annual report, 27.GT8 C5 Total amt. property insured, $180,937 87 Anit. premium notes in force a3 per third annual report, $10,100 47 Amt. premium notes taken since third annual report, 2,979 5S Amt. additional notes taken since third annual report, 100 CG Total amt. premium notes in force, $19,18G 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, i 1S9 STATEMENT SHOWING TIIE OPERATIONS OF THE COMPANY AND ITS PRESENT CONDITION. Amt. rccd. on premium notes since third annual report, $143 00 Amt. reed, on additional notes since third annual report, - 5 S3 Balance in Treasury as per third annual report, 34 80 $189 03 Amt. incidental expenses of pa.st year, Amt. compensation of of ficers, agents, kc, $34 36 115 00 $140 3G Bal. in Treas. andinhands cf agents, $ 39 07 Add amt. yetdue on premium notes, 18,223 SG Total assets of the Corapsnr, $IS,2GS 03 R. L. JOHNSTON, Psident. A. C. MULL1N, Secretary. Ebensburg, January 17, 1SG1. 5 cr en C rs -"1 CO Q. Tu 0 a O CO p a- -i ?2 - o a v S. -t s! cr a a o 2- ? 2. o .a p ' rj o O a a cr b us no' S S 2 5 J, m 2 " R 3 n EL 'J ' sr 1 5'?-K- 2- a r V! H O T o o o 2 O " 2. " 5? 2 S g, V o "it " . a o a J " . ki B , s ;H .J - s - a "oQ - ?o s- "1 tr" - H. M i o 2 n - re c 2 o a- 5 "Sabetribt for Tt A,tLt:iytA . dim e.v; ' H MB T -r A ncrer fitlltng Antidote for Sick IleaJ- & acho, DyspopKia, Fever anil Ague, A. Liver Ccnplaiat, Costivcnoss A3. ' . ' V ClstrUcHicaa, fl-o. ., 1 . '. 23 ct . "WIIiEOIf'S rililjS Arts uniTcrwirr no knowledpcd to bo the XmtA uow in use A a VuuiHv medicine they are particularly rvonmcicndrd-aiiuple and hai-Dilesd. lut iiilily mejii iu.il in tlmir com Uuati.ui. Oce Fill a .loso. with mild Lut rer fciia cfTV-cts. The rotmst man anl the delicate cliit J use thoiii alike, with every assurance cf witire snfety. With Wilson's Pills, excry Mother iu the lanJ becomes her own iUji:iau. They hare proved theuiselves a eprnuc, and staud witl.out a rival fcr the f jllowini; a Sections: HEAB.tcEi:, ru:vi:rr es ague, iikaoaciii:, Fiivrii ague, DYSPEPSIA, LIVES COKPLAIXT, DYSPrPSIA. LIVER COHPLAIIiT, Costivene33, Biliousness, Keuralgia, Coativeness, Biliousness, Ifeuralgia. Sold by Druggists & Dealers everywhere ' PK.EPAKED BY B. L. FA1INE STOCK & CO. Importers (ScWholesala Druggists Ko. GO, corner Wool and 4th. Sts. PITTSBURGH. PA. SOLS PEOrCITlaKS OF q B. L. Fahnastock's Vermifuge. Sold br C. T. l-ra.cr. j.hia Zi:n er. and Wood. Morreil i Co.. Johnstown: E. Shoema ker & Sons. Ebeiiibnrp-. Wike Jc Gardner. and "Win. 11. Husht?, Wihnore; C. D Eradlyj Munster; John Lrad'y, LorettoJ and by drug gists and merchants generally. no 1, ly. IX BARGAINS ! 15ARGAINS ! kou EVEUYEODY DJ. EVANS & SON have this this day . received from the East and are now uii'eriujr to tl citizqns of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment or - ME2i A XI) JJO!nS CLOTIIIXG, also a large lot of ' I5rj- Goods, consisting in part of the following articles. viz : Satins, Velvets, Cloth?, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Satti.u-tts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Drown k LJeached JIuslins, DRESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, kc. VTc have also on hand a large assortment of HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Togeth ?r with such other articles 3 arc usu ally kc.t in a country store, all of which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for CASH oi COCNTUY PRODUCE. N. P. The tailoring business will still be carrie i on in all its branches. All work will be doai on short notice and on the most rea- soaable terms. Ebensburg, January 25, lS60:tf plIE NEVf YORK TRIBUNE !! -M Vc trust that those who do not. now receive THE TRIBUNE will subscribe for it without ielay. 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, Tim Tbibtne, as the principal paper support ing thi new Administration, will be peculiarly interesting, while outside cf polios its reli able Foreign and Domestic News, its Com mercial and Agricultural Intelligence, and its Literary Department, give to it interest and value which no other paper on this Continent can boast of. How ably and successfully Tar. Tribune has conducted the campaign now so gloriously ended, the result LiNew York fully attests, and to the untiring exertions, signal cr.pacity and foresight of Hohack Gkeelkv is due much of the glory of the victory over which a nation of Freemen are now rejoicing. It is, therefore, the duty of every true Repub lican to aid ia giving The TaiiirxE a still larger circulation. As evidence of its popu larity and reliability, we may state that last week over jSVx Hundred Thousand copies were sold a circumstance unprecedented in the annal3 of journalism. Guardian and Gazette, Phoenixvillc, Pa. Tcrstis : DAILY TRIBUNE, (311 issues rcr an.) SS.00 SEMI-WEEKLY, (101 " " " ) $3.00 WEEKLY, ( .r2 " " ) $2.00 TO CI.TTRS Stmi-Wfexlt: Two coi.iesfor Ten copies to one address, i20, and any larger number nt the litter rate. Ten copies or over 1o adlrets of each ttilxcriber, 2.T0 each. For a Club of Twenty.au extra conr will be sent. For a Club ol Forty, we send TilE DAILY TllIBUNR gratis one year. Wkkk-t.v : Three cosues. S3 : Five for S3 : Ten for Si 2, an J any larger number at the rate of $1.20 each per annum, the paper to be ad dressed to each subscriber. To Clubs of Twenty we send an extra copy. Twentycopies to one addrcsi for $"20, with one extra to him who sends us the Club. For oich Club of One Hundred THE DAILY TRIBUNE will be sent gratis one year. Payment always in advance. Address TIIE TRIBUNE, No. 154 Nassau St., dec20 New York FOR RENT. The large and commodious Store and Ware Rooms, formerly occupied by Wm. II. Gardner k Co., situate on Railroad street, in the bp rough of Wiimore. Location for busi ness is the best in town. Rented for one or more years. Terms moderate. LLOYD k HILL. Wiimore, Feb. 1, 18GJ. f -7 V .? TAYLOR&CRlHtKB A T T1IE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES HCXTISGDON", Pa., mu Truit & Ornamental Tress, Vines ic, of btltcr growth, larger eize,ar.d nt lowtr prices than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseriea, and wan ant them true to name. Standard Apple trees at 18 J cents each- $IG per 100. Pouch trees, 15 to 20 ct3 each $12.50 to $1." per 100. Standard Pear trees, 50 to 75 cts or.ch. Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ to$l each 20 to $C0 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each. Standard Cherry trees 37i to 75 cts. Dwarf Cherry lr-et 50 to 7.r ci. Plum trees 50 ct3-. Apricot trees 40 to 10 cts; Nectarine tif-es 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to Si. Silver Msplc trees C2 J to $1 . -Europcr.n A; !i, 75 to 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts tr. AMori'Va Balsam Pine, 75 cts to .flfO American L Chinese Arbor Vitie, 50 cts to Si. 50 Str.'.v.-berry Plants, $1 per IOC, kc. kc. Huntington J;n. 15'.:g.- 3m, A CARD. . ViTitmeh's EsuiOi, Lr.t?rc.-ttr Tp. Ju!y 0, I8O0. Messrs. Eva:;s and Watsox ; CENTLrMiiN The small size No. 1 Sal im:i acer safe which I purchased from your agent, Mr. Adorn R. Carr, in Lancaster City, on July 20tL, 1858, ha3 been suljected to a very Fcvrre test which it withstood in a n;ost catisfactory manner. Thi3 Safe, containing ali my Look6, together with vau .Lie i.r.ptrs leIoi!gii.c to myself and some to my neighbors and friends, and reprcseting a val .te of over Twentv Thous and Dollar?, ($20,000) w::s in my Mill v.hich, was destroyed cn the night cf the 27th of Ju ly, 1800, and passed through liic fiery ordeal unscathed. The Sale was on the second floor aud fell to the basement of the Mill, and was subjected fcr six Lours to an intense heat among the ruins, which wa?greativ increased by the combustion cf a large oii.tatity cf grnin confined within the brick walla. After tho lire the pafc was oj-ened end the books and papers taken out in a n.-uc of perfect preser vation, the pnper not even being discolored. This fict was. however, to many bystanders a better recommendation of your Safes than could be expressed in any other ords from rac Yours Hefnectfuliv Oc-1.3 SAMUEL RANCH. tSX- A large assortment of the above qual ity of Fire4ind Thief Proof Safes tihvav? cn hand and for sale at as low rates as any'other firm, at EVANS k WATSON'S, No. 304 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. YTriNTER GOODS, ' ?V WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Just received and now opening, a large and complete assortment cf GOODS for tiTe sea son, consistinir in art of Prints, Shawls, Ginghams, Alpacas, Coburgs, Medina Cloths Elanktts, Carpeting, Oil Cloths, DtLaines, Cashmeres , Notions, Jeans, Hardware, Tickings, Carpet Chains, Cotton Yarns, French Merinos, Woolen " Hosiery, Casssmers, Flannels, Merino Plaids, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Queensware. Gloves, Brown and Black Muslin. READY-MADE CLOTHING, 50 CASES ROOTS AND SHOES. The above goods Lave been boueht with . ... l.. r . .... a .1 :tii i i . , ced prices a, .liiu niti ue eoiq ai reaxi' E. HUGHES; WANTED : 100,000 feet good Cherry Boards, 100,000 fett good Pordar Boards, ' 10 ,000 feet 1 inch Poplar Eor.rds, 103,000 feet good Ash Boards and Plank, 100,00 feet c lear Pine Boards and Plank. For which part or all Cash will always be paid. ALSO 200.000 feet good common Pine ia exchange for goods. jg. jj Ebensburg, Nov. 8. lSGO.tf XVATCflES AX!3 JK1VELRI. STAIIL respectfully informs the citizen of Ebensbi-rgand vicinitv that ha is still engaged in the W..tch aud Jewelry business, immediately opposite the store of E. Shocaia kerA; Sens. All kinds of watches, clocks and jewelry now on hand, which will be soid vc-y iow lor cr.?h. Watches, clocks, icwchv M:d musical instruments of all kindi r.. ;. with n.'at nefs despatch. All work.''.-. .-. nicd. ana ennrges :ow. ll;e I:.d:cs are :- itx-d call aud examine his l:irrc ;t.-. i.- .,f ; . . tl ... . ' ' J . 1 ' i T J. STAHL. Ebensburg.'April 5, 16C0. tf. 4TK ASD S2EOi:.S. rjphe v.ndert-ijliif-d eontini:es tlic manu JL facture of BOOTS and SHOES c.V, every description at his establishment. in Ebcnsburg, immediately opposite the' Por.t Or.ice. Employing none but the best workmen, he trusts thai, he has been and euII. is at all times able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He hopes that the sam liberal patronage hctetofore'giveu him may b continued, and that more may be added. He Las also on hand large assortment ot. French Calf-skins, aud Morocco cf all kind suitable for line Roots and Shoes.. Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always on. hand, and prices modern to. MESIIAC TIIOifAS. Ebensburg, August 25. 1859:tf. CABIXIIT WARK-R003I. " T" EVA N S rc- .. sneclfullr in- - forms the citizeti3 of fV'-jgriA';" Loeusburg, and Cam- Sy-W!1 bria county general-' J v' Xr"- jy, xnai r.e nas on t-JZf V3 band and for sale, at T-'&i'.&iir'ft his Ware-room, one -; fm'v square west of Blair's Hotel, a large and vi --- splendid assortment pf FURNITURE; which, he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made t order on the shortest notice and at reason., ble prices. Ebensburg, OcU 6, 1859.- MOTicl:. Xi All person? nre hereby notified; not to purchase, or iu any way meddle with a cr aia team of horses, wagon and harness; also, all the pine timber, ine lu ling a lot of square tim ber, about six thousand leet, standicg or ly ing on a certain pieee of land situate in Whit township, Cambria county, on which L. A, Warren now lives, as the said property belong to me, and is left with L". A. Warren, subject to bt dtposal at anr tin: - FA5IUEL, HESARTT I. ir
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