-rrr at a inrr 4i fntlRSUA :;a..nti LOCAL AND PERSONAL Coming gene F"3- . Th9 oil fever is raging violently m In diana county. . cricket Ciuo naa uitu u"" jobstown. fije coolest thing 01 mc season iuu 2thcr just now. Kbey'fl furnace, Jonnstown, is to oe put ircteration in a sbort time. " .. 1 i-il. J Al 1 Who lias lfc our v01ume eniiuca -urn oM fTV. wjrtr in liner t.occo:. . ;k i'q will confer a favor bv re- caa h - turning it to this office. Offea Cunningnam, a son or dountun ,Vham, of Susquehanna township, had lis leg fractured oa Monday by being run crer by a wagon. , What has become ol our Johnstown f.irresponuenr. : upe juu uiu ui ; to sescsh, Voder. Let us hear from vna soon, and oblige, Are. ' "'e have received the April number of GoJey's Lady's Cook. It is filled to over- a.1m'T ffiui Liiuii-c3i ", ,3,j tie engravings are unapproachable. Subscribe for it. Geonre Talbot, convicted of burglary at car recent vi-""-1 to four years' imprisonment in the West- n..:,..!orr n-oa rm ivvf'l tliirlinr fin tm i cuiictiijaij , -" " - - Monday by Deputy Sheriff " ia. Linton. Peterson's Magazine for April is on our bile. The chict engraving "liie iiou in Love" is magnifaue, and the reading natter is as usual intensely interesting. Every lady should subscribe for it. The annual contest between the Alathe- teca and Ereuneleou Literary Societies of EUcrsriJge Academy, Indiana county, Kill lc held at that place on Thursday evening, 28th inst. These performances :e always of a superior charact2r, and ire well attended bv visitors. The celebrated trotting horse, Tacony, kirmsrlv owued in Johnstown, was recent ly sM in Cincinnati for one thousand iolhrs. He has beaten Flora Temple iree times, and was once sold for the iaai-ciue sum of eeveaty-scven hundred djliars. hi the case of the Commonwealth vs. Peter llager and Elizabeth Gray, convie- tcd of adultery, a motion in arrest of pigment was argued before Judge Tay- br last week. The case has been contin ued until the Argument Court, 3d April, at wlifeb. time his llonor will announce 's decision. Mr. Evan E. Evans, the energetic pro prietor cf the news depot down town, in- vrms us that he is prepared to accommo- itethe reading public with the Pittsburg 'aily Dispatch at the low price of eix snts per week. Those who wish to be posted oa the great questions of the day -)uld leave their names at his establish lent. A party of young men and ladies, rc- 'l;ng ia the neighborhood of Livermorc, '("eitnoreland county, recently tarred and ottered a young man of that town for jiag offensive language concerning them. -J justice to the ladies, we would state '-it the tar and feathers were applied to ; coat, weskit and netherloous of the :'.ctim. in estimable woman, named Mrs. ''Crey, wife of Mr. Charles 11. M'Crey, 'iltoona, died suddenly at that place on aJaj evening. "While in attendance public worship, she was attacked with vere St of coughing, and leaving the ch, she proceeded to a house near by. erc she expired in about ten minute3. ;r disease was chronic affection of the rt. r. Peter Flanagan, a respected citizen Carroll township, died at his residence rnday, at the advanced age of OG Mr. Joseph Tierncy died at his -deuce ia Cambria township the same at the good old age of 70 years. men both belonged to the class of ;r3 who pitched their tents in Cam--1 county when it was a howling wil- s, and, notwithstanding difficulties dangers, hewed out homes for them- and families. Our first settlers are Oil fnrln r.Af r,i;i. ; o Hiil 1 rt ninr-h nll..l r i : o """u laiKCU or isnrnin"- rsnrmo on 0 -r..0 Oibone farm, in Virginia, has been vered near the junction of Ulack and Two Lick Creeks, about five c; trom Bkirsville. The ground in 5 mediate rpirr1iVrrlirAfl is vent, anil 7) and rrespnts ptpisv .irnparnnor' C b J t t " f i icn fire i3 applied it will spread over uuna, Haze up, and burn for a long a company has leased the proper- Infanticide in Wiiite Township. The Camlria Tribune of last week gives the particulars of a shocking case of in fanticide that recently occurred in White township, this county. 'The facts are about as follows : - A young unmarried girl, only sixteen years of age, named Ann Ilartzel, who resided with a family named Smith, loved not wisely but too well, and on Monday eveuing, the 4th inst., was de livered of a child. Unwilling that the world should know her shame, the unhap py mother resolved to make way with her illegitimate offspring ; and accordingly she concealed it under a pig-pen on the premises, intending, doubtless, to remove it to a place of greater security at her convenience. But Mr. Smith and two companions, who 'were returning from church, had their attention attracted by the cries of the infant, which was still alive; and after a brief search, they drew fcrth the baby from its hiding-place. It was taken into the house and properly cared for, but owing to the injuries it had received, survived but about nine hours. In the morning a Coroner's inquest was held upon the body, and the facts devel oped that the back part of its head was crushed, its back broken, and marks found upon its neck as if an attempt had been made to chdke it to death. The girl ad mitted the maternity of the child, but de nied having done it any violence. After a careful hearing of the facts, the jury rendered as their verdict that the child came to its death by violence at the hands of its mother, Ann Ilartzel. The unnatural mother was brought to this place on Tuesday and committed to jail, to await her trial at our next Court. Gas Light in the Caks. Almost ev ery person who knows anything at all knows that the passenger cars oa the Pennsylvania liailroad are illuminated at night by means of that useful, economical and highly in3animable fluid known as gas. But, knowing this much, possibly some of our readers may still be consider ably in the dark. Like George the Third who, after eating an apple dumpling, ex pressed f urprh-c as to where the apple came fiiom and how in thunder it got inside the paMe without leaving any visible seam, they may Kay We know that gas is con sumed in the cars, but where does it come from ? The following brief expose will enlighten all such : At Altoona, the Company have a buil ding devoted to their gas .apparatus, con taining twenty receivers, each of which u ten feet long, twelve inches in diameter, and which will sustain a pressure of nine hundred pounds to the square inch. By the aid of one of Merrick 6: Son's gas pumps, the gas received from the Altoona Gas Works is forced into the receivers to a pres sure of six hundred pounds. By means of pipes, it is conducted to the cars, and there enters a receiver on each car, (seven feet six inches high, fourteen inches in diameter,) which, with a piessure of -five hundred to six hundred pounds, contains sufficient to supply two eix-foot and one three-foot burner, sixteen to eighteen hours, or one round trip. The use of gas proves mere satisfactory and popular with passengers, but is probably more expensive than oil or candles. The Question Settled. At a meet ing of the cfiicers and members of the Ebensburg and Cresson liailroad Compa ny, held on last Monday, it was definitely determined, byr a unanimous vote of those present, that the location for the depot for the read shall be on the western side of Centre street, a short distance below Tri umph street; in other words, about three squares eouth of the old Academy. This is about the most eligible situation that could have been secured, it being nearer the centre of town than any other point. It is easy of access from all directions, and likewise a great consideration there is plenty of room in that vicinty for the town to spread itself. Mr. Evan E. ISvans, the gentleman we mentioned last week as having received the contract for the erection of the depot building, has already commenced work in that direction. He expects to push his job forward to a speedy completion. Preshvation of the Hair. Some attention paid to this item of propriety would avoid much of the Baldness so pre valent in this country. Br. Bellingham, of London, has imortalized his name as the inventor of "Stimulating Onguent" which could be as appropriate in prevent ing as curing baldness. To cause a luxu riant growth of beard or whiskers, it is equally certain. Messrs. II. L. liegeman & Co. now have the entire American mar ket. Hence we look for a large increase in hirsute appendages among our young men. See our advertising columns. Married At the residence of the bride's mother, on Thursday, the 14th inst., by the Rev. LI. It. Powell, Mr. Thomas Williams, Af Cambria tp., to Miss Mary Ass Davis, of this place. With the above announcement we re ceived a large and delicious pound-cake and a gold dollar ! That pound is a mis nomer : there were about five pounds to the cake. It never rains but it pours, and when it pours it comes down in large quantities. The happy Thomas and his estimable young bride have our thanks for their kind remembrance of the printer. If our wishes were of avail, then indeed would only the silver lining of the cloud be re vealed to their vision during their stay in this world of cares and troubles. Wc sincerely hope their. wedded life may prove to be all their fancy painted it j may they experience the full measure of bliss which is sure to follow the linking together of "two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one," and may pros perity ever attend them. As a poetical accompaniment to the above, a Bachelor Friend of the bride groom submits the following: Let all of us bachelors deplore our condition, An J take us a wife ; Full well do we merit the woes and the troubles Of this singular life. Bachelor. Proverbs Worth Preserving. Content is the mother of digestion. When pride and poverty marry together, their children are waut and crime. Wheic hard work kills ten, idleness kills a hun dred men. Folly and pride walk side by side. He that borrows binds himself with his neighbor's rope. The firmest friends ask the fewest favors-. He that is too good for good advice is to good for neighbors' company. Never buy a low-priced arti cle, but always get good goods j and be sure to go to C II. Jones' store when you want ready-made clothing, boots, shoes, &c. P. S. : He has just received a new lot of nice silk and fur hats. PE3 Agents wanted to sell the Erie Sewing ilachine. We -vill (jive a commission or pny wages at from 25 to SCO ner month, and expenses paid. The Erie is a now 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 CIiAmbersburg. Pa., at its exhibition in loGO, over the Groreric 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. 1-1. DO YOU WANT WHISKERS ? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLING HAM'S CELEBRATED Stimulating Ongiicnt, FOR THE WHISKERS AND HAIR. The Eubscribers take pleasure in announ cing to the citizens of the United States that they have obtained the agency for, and are now enabled to otfer to the American public, the above justly celebrated and world-renowned article. THE STIMULATING OXGUENT is prepared by D.C. P. Bellinghau, an emi nent physician of Loudon, and is warranted to bring out a thick set of WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE in from three to six weeks. This article i3 the only one of the kind used by the French, and in Londcuand Paris itis in universal use. It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimulating compound, acting a3 if by magic upon the roots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to the scalp, it will cure baldness, and cause to spring up in place of the bald spots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to directions, it will turn red or towy hair dark, and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth and flexible. The "Oxgcent" i3 an indispen sable article in every gentleman's toilet, and after one week's use they would not for any consideration be without it. The subscribers are the only Agents for the article in the United States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Price One Dollar a box for sale by all Druggists and Dealers ; cr a box of the "Ou guent" (warranted to have the desired effect) will be sent to any who desire it, by nrail, (direct,) securely packed, on receipt of price and postage, $1.18. Applv to or address HORACE L HEGEMAX & CO., J)rvjgists, $c, 24 William street, New York. March 21, 18G1-Gm J OB WORK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE "ALLEG HANIAN" OFFICE, VIIIGII St., EBENSBURG, P.. PUBLICATION OFFICE : DAVIS & JONES' BUILDING UP STAIRS, THIRD DOOR BACK. GIVE US A CALL. GO TO C. R. JONES' FOR BOOTS, SHOES, kc. HEW fiPyEBTlSEEIEHTS. LICENSE NOTICE. The following Petitions have been filed in the office to be presented to the next argu ment Court. Tave.es Licesse Peter Masterson, Thomas Short, Peter Adams, Jr., Andrew Beck, Hen ry llarber. Quart Licesse Wm. Bott & Co. J. McDOXALD; Clerk. Clerk's Office, Ebensburg, March 7, 1861. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate of Thomas Adams, late of Susquehanna town ship, Cambria county, deceased, having been duly granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM BERKSTRESSER, Adm'r. March 14, 18G1. QETTLE UP. k3 All persons indebted to the subscriber; are hereby notified to call and make payment or settlement, of thi ir accounts, on or befon the first day of April next. D. J. EVAN'S y SON. Ebensburg, Teh. 28, IS'Jl. A GRICULTURAL NOTICE. The members cf the Cambria County Agricultural Society are hereby notified tha an election for Officers and Managers for the ensuinjr year, will be held at the oriice of the Secretary, in Colonade Rot.-, Ebensburg, on Thursday, , the 21st of March, 18 31, at two o'clock, P. M. By oruer.J R. A. M COY, Secretary. Q T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, " Xy-H- Fancy Goods, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, XOTI JvS, c 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, JE WEL RY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c, &c, which he offers very cheap. The public are invited to call and" examine his complete assortment, as he considers it no trouble to show his goods, even it he fails in making a sale, fctore-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. Zz3 ClocJcs, Watches, Jewelry, Accordrona, yc, repaired on short notice, with neatness and dispatch. All w ork warranted, and char ges low. Oct. 13,18t30:tf. I -TTTJTTT A WIT A T 1T?lnT?T " ftP T!!P PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Amt. property insured as per third annual report, 3153,250 22 Amt. property insured since third annual report, x 27, 073 65 Total amt. property insured, $180,937 87 Amt. premium notes in force as per third annual report, $16,100 47 Amt. premium notes taken since third annual report, 2,979 58 Amt. additional notes taken since third annual report, 10G CO Total amt. premium notes in force, $19,186 71 No. cf Policies issued as per third annual report, 152 No of Policies issued since third annual report, 37 Whole No. of Policies issued, 180 STATEMENT SHOWING THE OPERATIONS OF THE COMPANY AND ITS PRESENT CONDITION. Amt. reed, on premium notes since third annual report, $143 00 Amt. reed, onadditionalnotcs since third annual report, 5 33 Balance in Treasury as per third annual report, 34 80 $189 03 Amt. incidental expenses of past year, $34 30 Amt. compensation of of ficers, agents, fcc, 115 00 $149 30 Bal. in Treas. and in hands of agents, $ 39 07 Add amt. yet due on premium notes, 18,228 CG Total assets of the Company, $18.2US 03 R. L. JOHNSTON, President. A. C. MULLIN, Secretary. Ebensburg, January 17, 1SG1. 53 U3 C cr re a s- S " S c 2 c g 6 - o B P. r o " I- " o o 3 o 2 w SOW c 3 -5- ? O -t C 3 m h -3 Ul P3 l. rJ - n -3 - CO 2 H a o o o . a 2- n O o PI 3 o a 9-r -i O 3 S3 3 N oo re 5.' I 0 re t a n O 3 S r0 a O O tn n H re 3 S3 r O o 2- ?0 2. 5 X3 hr tt W - 3 3 Cu p SB tc 3 1 c re -I Z 2 9 x 3 re 3 re O In O w. O S3 ' c c EL o - s? c c: 3' a o S. " o cr 5' n b o P3 M 2. ? to o re & o Z o o O S3 3 o (0 1 C 3 O V. 5-' 3 2 3- C - 9 O - -3 2, re 0 re tS o 3 O e c p. 3 -. A, Wli. ' mm w 7 A neTer failins Antidote for Fick Head- 0 ache, Dygju-p sia, Fever and Apue, LWer Complaint, tiwtivcncss, . Bilioufcness, Xcaralsia, Colic, x acrcu Iionuun, rrniam OttrUct)onK, &c e WILSON'S PITjI.3 ro uniwsAl'y a know IcJgwl toln tle tct now in use. A a Family medicine they ar particularly re-omiiiecdi-siiiii.le aiiJ harmless, but liiiily medicinal iii their dm Unation. One Pill a oso, with mild but cer tain elects. Tho robust man and tbe delicato cliild use them alike, with eTery assurance of iMitire rifoty. V. ith Wilson's Pills, every Motbrr iu . . . . ; . . rr, l . . I tue land Dtcoms ur own wuu. im-j iuk I proved themselves a sprinc, and stand without a rival for the lUoving aflcctions: IIHADACIIC, FETBK & AGrH, HtADACHi;, PKVEB : ASJ3:, DYSPEPSIA, IIVEIt COKPLAIKT, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT. Costiveness, Biliousness, Keuralgia, CostivenosB, Diliouanees, Xieuralgia. Eoli by Druggists & Dealers everywhere. . PREPARED BY B. Ij. 2?AlTITESTOCK & CO. Importers &. Wholesale Druggists IT o. 6C, comer Wood and 4th Gts. PITTSBURGH. PA. 0I.B PKO?EIEIOn8"OF B. L. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. Sold by C i. Iraicr, Jmu onager, and Wood, Morrell &Co.. Johnstown; E. shoema ker & Sons, Ebensburg , Wike & Gardner, and Wm. 11. Hughes, "U'ilmore; C. D Bradly, Munster; John Bradly, Loretto ; and by drug- gists and merchants generally. no 1, Jy.J BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! fcu tYERYEODY TPi J- EVANS Jc SON have this this day J m received from the hast and are now offering to th citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a tvcll selected assortment otjj ?ILY AXD HOTS CLOTJIIXG, also a large lot of lit-y Coods, consisting in part of the following articles, viz : Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sattinetts, T'.veeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown & Bleached de.ess'goods. of every style. Notions, &c. We have also 6a hand a large assortment of HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, IJONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH,' SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu- vily kept in a country store, all of which they will dispose chcaoer than the cheapest, for CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE. N. B. The tailoring business will still be carried on in all its branches. All work will be done on short notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburg, January 25, lSG0:tf HE NEW YORK TRIBUNE ! I We trust that those who do not now receive THE TRIBUNE will subscribe for it without delay. The club price of THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE 'and THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIB UNE is so low that there arc but few iu an community unable to take it. Henceforth, The Tbiccxe, as the principal paper support ing the new Administration, will be peculiarly interesting, while outside cf politics 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. llowablvar.d successfully The Tuibune has conducted the campaign now so loriouslv ended, the result in New lorkiully attests, and to the untiring exertions, signal capacity and foresight of Houace Gkeeley is due much of tue glory ot the victory over which a nation of Freemen are now rejoicing. It is, therefore, the duty of every true Repub lican to aid in givnig The Ikibcxk a still larger circulation. As evidence of its popu larity and reliability, we may state that last wet k over Six Hundred Thousand copies were soU a circumstance unprecedented in the annals of journalism. Guardian and Gazette, Fhojnixvilic, Pa. Terns s : DAILY TRIBUNE, (311 issues per an.) SG.00 SEMI-WEEKLY, (104 " " " ) S3.00 WEEKLY, ( r. ,: ) $2.00 TO CLUBS Semi-Weekly : Two copies for Sri i Ten conies to one address. SCO. and anv larger number at the latter rate. Ten j 0 - - copies or over to address of each subscriber, t$.Zj eacn. roratiuaoi i wemy. an exiru 11 ho Rpnt. For a Club ol Forty, we send THE DAILY TRIBUNE gratis one year. Weekly: Three copies, c ; r ive lor ; Ten for $12, and any larger number at the rate f SI. 20 each per annum, ttic paper to be au ressed to each subscriber. To Clubs of 'wentywe send an extra copy. Twcnt-copies to one address for $"20. with one extra to him ho sends us the Club. For each Club of no Hundred THE DAILY TRIBUNE will be sent gratis one year. J(2 Payment always m advance. Address THE TRIBUNE, No. 154 Nassau St., dec20 New York OR RENT. JL l lie large ana commoaions More a nd Ware Rooms, formerly occupied by Wm. IT. in Gardner k Co , situate on Railroad street, he borough of Wilmore. Location for bu nes3 is the best in town. Rented for one more years. Terms moderate. LLOYD k II ILL Wilmore, Feb. 7, 186:. A o t 71 v- jf2SrSee netr n-irertisemsflts. " TAILOU & CSlEEU AT THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES UtJHTisaDON, Pa., seil Fruit & Ornamental Tress, Vines &c, ot better growth, larger bize.and at lower price than any of the Northern cr Eastern Nurorie, and warrant them true to name. Standard Apple trees at 18J cents cb $1 per 100. Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 U ?15 per 100. , standard Pear trees, 50 to 75 eta oach. Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ to$l each 20 to $G0 per 100 D-arf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each. Standard Cherry trees 37$ to 75 cU. Dwarf Cherry tfcta 50 to75.ots. Plum trees 50 cts. Apricot trees 40 to to e'f. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. tr- . Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Siiver Maple trees 62 J to $1. European Ash, 75 to 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50." Norway Spruce, 50 ots to $1. American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to Si. 50 American L Chinese Arbor Vita, 50 cts t $1.50 Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, &c. kc. Huntington, Jan. 25, 1SC0.- 3m. CARD. x WlTMEn'R Beidgs, Lancaster Tp. July 30, 1SG0. Mrssns. Evaxkaxu Watsox : Gentle;k The smull size No. 1 Sahnnnnder safe which I j urchabtd from your agent, Mr. Adam It. !5a-r, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, 1858, been subjected to tv very severe test, which it withstood in a most satisfactory manner. This Safe, containing all uiy Looks, together v.-ith Ta'trible iaprs belonging to myself and some to my neighbors and friends, and represeting a val .ie of over Twenty Thous and Dollars, ($20,000) was in my Mill which was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju y, 1SG0, and passed through the fiery ordeal unscathed. The Sate wasonthe second lioor and fell to the basement of the Mill, and wa subjected for sis hours to an intense heat among the ruhis, which wasgreatly increased by the combustion of n 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 was, however, to many bystanders a better recommendation cf your Safes than, couli be expressed ia any. other "words from me. Yours Respectfully, se!3 SAMUEL RANCK. CSi,. A large assortment of the above qual ity of Fire and Thief Proof Safes always cn hand and for sale at as low rates as any other firm, at EVANS k WATSON'S, No. 304 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. VTriNTElt GOODS, Y WHOLESALE AND RETA1L- Just received and now opening, a large end complete assortment of GOODS for the be son, consisting in part ot Prints Shawls, Blankets. Ginghams, Alpacas, Carpeting, Medina Clclliz, Gil Cloths, Co bur'rs. Carpet Chains, French Merinos, Merino Plaids, Sattiuc-tts, Tweeds, Oueciisware. t-otton 1 arns, Del. Woolen Ca.fhn.'rrf t Hosiery, Oassitncrs, Flannels, Notice.', JfciT.?, Hardware, Tickings, C loves, Brown and Black Muslins. READY-MADE CLOTHING, 50 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. The above goods have been bought with care at lew figures, and will be sold at redu ced prices- E.HUGHES. WANTED: ' 100,000 feet good Cherry Boards, 100,000 feet good Poplar Boards, 100,000 feet 1 inch Poplar Boards, 100,000 feet good Ash Boards and Plank, 100,00 feet clear Pine Boards and Plank. For which part or all Cash will always bo paid. ALSO 200,000 feet good common Pine ia exchange for goods. E. II. Ebensburg, Nov. S, ISGO.tf WATCHES A.YD JEWELRY. JSTAIIL respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensbi-rgand vicinity that he is still engaged in the Watch and Jewelry business, immediately ornoite the store nf K. Slmtm.. ker& Sons. All kinds of watebps r-l.-x-l-a mr jewelry now on hand, which will be sold very low iorcasn. u atcnes, clocks, jewelry and musical instruments of all kinds repaired with neat ncss and despatch. All work warranted and churexs low. The biiiir-s am inr;i,i call and examine his large stock of jewelry J. STAIIL. Ebensburg, April 5, 1SC0. tf. BOOTS xa rghe uiidersiirncd continues tlio lnann- JL fact tire of BOOTS and SHOES of.t every description at his establishment, in fcljcnsburjr. immediately ontiofite the Post Ollicc. EnwloviiUT "none but. tl-. hft workmen, he trusts that he has been and still is at all times able to give entire satisfaction to his oustomcrs. He hones that the sam liberal patronage hetetofore given him may bo continued, and that more may be added. lie has also on hand laro-e Assortment of French Calf-skins, oid Morocco of all kinds, suiiauie lor line Boots and Shoes. Ready-made ROOTS and SHOES aU.im ou V , 1 - . uanu, anu prices moderate. MESH AC THOMAS. Ebensburg, August 25, lS5D:tf. CABIKUT WARE-ROOJI. T EVA X S re- b ly, that hand nn.1 f.-.r -.t -'9.? his Ware-room, one square west of Blair's Hotel, a larcre and splendid assortment of FURNITURE, which he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order ou the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Ebensburg, Oct. 6, 1859.' OTiClTT i-N All persons are hereby notified rot to purchase, or in any way meddle with u cer ain team of horses, wnon nud hsrness; also, all the pine timber, inclu Mng a lot of squrre tim ber, about six thousand :eel, standing cr 'y ing on a certain piece of land situate iu Whitd township, Cambria county, on which L. A. Warren now lives, as the said tronertv bolero ev tpcciiuny in- --rrar-.--- forms the citizens of i"-fiSHS Ebensburg, and Cam- CXSjrIV JlTf ria county rreneral-Wpiii.- -fTitVf i he has on tZTT?" 1 to me, snd is left with L. A. Warren, subject i to my disposal at anr tiru SAMUEL HEGARTY.. v. ! I" r ir