u 5 All OS ll ,T3Lla fffjJ&SDAX mauuix AND PERSONAL Local Ex chinos. X'uc first thunder storm of the season occurred on Saturday evening. The Tribune says that it is generally Jelieved that Isaac B. Chandler has the aside track for the Post-OfSceship of Johnstown.' little son of Mr. Francis Crooks, re ;lin" in Indiana county, was instantly ic(j some days since !y a tree falling kii upon anu .u.w0 - pr T. J Cantwell and Gen. Joseph plssters, two prominent citizens of In diana county, died at their respective res idences recently. Xbe annual examination of the pupils in attendance at the Blairsville Female Seminary took place or Tuesday and Wednesday. t a regular meeting of the councils of Johastown borough, held last week, a borough officer was summarily dismissed from service on a charge of speculating Tfith the public funds. The Indiana Messenger says that a cow kinging to a resident of that county re-.v-ntk save birth to no less than four calves, alive and kickiug and fu!ly ma tured, in one day ! Poor thing ! - Tbe Republicans of Bedford Post Office held a primary election on Friday week y decide as to thet-hoice of the people for Tost Master. Six candidates were in the field. The contest was decided in fa rorof Mr. William Kiser. C. T. lloberts, at his store on High St., fc just received from the eastern cities i superior assortment of watches, jewelry, etc., which he promises to sell at the low est possible figure. Customers arc reques ted to call and see hhu immediately. The steam grist-mill in Blairsville, be lling to Mr. Adam Shurick, together k'j its contents, was destroyed by fire on list Wednesday morning. Loss about five thousand dollars insured for three tiousand dollars. C. It. Jones would respectfully inform the citizens of this place and vicinity that Lc has now on hand a fine assortment of hlies' and misses' boots and shoes, suit ao!e for spring and summer wenr. We would advise those who desire bargains to call at his establishment without delay. Coa! oil is said to be sudden death to ted-bugs. Apply plentifully with a small brash or feather in the places where ther correlate. Another method by which to get rid of the diminutive vampyres is this : Catch them ; chain thera to a tree, nd then pull out their teeth. They will eventually die of starvation. Persons changing their Post Office ad dress on the coming 1st of April, will please inform us of the fact, that they may tare their paper mailed to -.their new address. Town subscribers may inform the carrier, or leave word at the office, of iny change of residence, to insure the delivery of their paper. Our Westmoreland exchanges give an account of a curious freak of nature that occurred in that county a short time since. A child was born in Hemp tp., having but one eve, which was situated in the centre the forehead. There was no nose, and Ae ears were imperfectly formed and sit uated oa the cheek bones; the mouth and Ae rc-st of the body wa3 perfect. It was stilSboru. A rascal, now traveling undei the title f Pr. Brown, has been swindling the d people ot Ligonier lately, by the ctiinon ious dodge. lie attended the thodist prayer meetings, and was so rted to act as leader, which he did so s-ceptably as to win their confidence to a degree. But taking advantage of fceir misplaced confidence, he stole twenty hilars from one of thiui and left. Look flat for the "Pr." At the annual election for officers for Cambria Co. Ag. Society, held on lost ursday, the following result was had: Resident. John V.var.. S"nnthV Yicfi T) ... ' V-' ' ' a". rodents, Jacob Luther and William -larray; .Managers, E. Glass, Alex. Mc lcker Wm. James, John E. Roberts. J- A. Barker and E. J. Mills a tie vote. Vsurcr, Geo. C. K. Zahm; Secretary, it J. Jones. t On Thursday last the weather took a flange one of those sudden veers so dis- ;0fc evening the ground was covered snow to the depth of about a foot. J '"a m nay and the next the slcigh- Mis was heard coustan tly. A shower cjj313. aut a warm sun however, soon i it to disappear, and in its stead now j " almost imp alible puddles of mud. "'"J cJry up! Fikst of ArRiL. Next Monday is the first day of April, otherwise the occasion on which Sittings do most occur, that is to say "moving day." While we well know that the male bipeds will receive this announcement with a sneer, and a growl, and a smothered (or'opcn, as the case may be,) deprecation, won't feminity be delighted ! Believe us, yes. The an nouncement will be to her as was the an nouncement of the election of one Abra ham Lincoln to the Republicans invigo rating. You know how children like to dabble in mud and coal-ashes ? Sand-pics and fancy sketching in charcoal colors are their peculiar province. In fact dirt is the empire over which they hold undisputed sway. Well, as they grow up the boys generally get over their early love, dirt, in their eyes, losing its pristine elegance cf form and flavor. But you find, in tc: cases out ot nine, that it is otherwise with the girls. They remain true to their juvenile allegiance, and love of dirt becomes an inherent principle in their natures. "Woman is said to be the weaker vessel, and man considerate, and always observant of the rights of his inferiors has log been in the habit of conceding her some peculiar privileges. Leap year, is one of these concessions First of April is another. The mind of man runneth not back to the time when, as each succeeding cycle caused this lat ter eventful occasion to appear, she was not permitted to encase herself in dilapi dated drapery, to arm herself with a mop and equip herself with a pail of dirty wa ter, and go forth scraping, scouring, scrub bing and to rub. And all because of her liking for dirt. Let us not meddle with anterior social concessions let us fail to kick up a dust because of this usurpation of paint-pots and whitewash-brushes, this monopoly of mops and wash-boards, on that one day. It is the nature of woman, you know, and you can't coerce her into doing what she dislikes neither can you prevent her from accomplishing whatsoever she pleases to lay her hand to. Grin and bear it. In the meantime, ye who arc blessed with "model" wives or housekeepers or arc obliged to "move," you can join with a hearty unction in the sentiment Devil take the man, we say, "Who invented inoviug (lay. Our Commo:; Schools. From Col. James M. Swank, or efficient County Superintendent, we have received an ad vance copy of the result thus far of his official labors. The document being too lengthy for publication entire in our col umns, we give an abstract : During the six weeks in which he has been acting in his present capacity, Mr. Swank has visited twenty-ono of the twenty-six school districts in the county; (the schools in the remainingfivc districts had been closed before he could visit them.) Of the twenty-ouedistricts visited, two had closed their schools before his visit. In the remaining nineteen dis tricts, the schools visited numbered about forty. He believes that but four or five uuvisltcd schools are now in session, and these are scattered throughout the county. The visitations having closed for the whiter, Mr. S. will now engage his atten tion on the subject of the organization of permanent Teachers' Institutes in every section or the county. The suggestions of teachers upon this subject are solicited. A monthly report of the operations of the Countj-Supcriutendeney is required by the Stale Superintendent for the infor mation of the Department. Besides this, Mr. S. purposes, from time to time, to in form the citizens of our count, through the public press, of the local operation of the office. 3Ir. Swank is proving himself to be eminently fitted for his present post, and we are rejoiced to know that in his hands the great cause of Educaliou will be safe. Baii.road Accident, hc mail train on the Pennsylvania Bailroad, which left Pittsburg eastward on Wednesday even ing of last week, met with an accident be tween Altoona and Huntingdon. It ap pears that some cattle had got on the road at that poinfc, and before the engine could be Btopped it had come in contact with one of the animals. The train was thrown off the track and considerably injured. The baggage and mail car then took fire from the stove, and the mail matter, to gether with the baggage of about eighty passengers, was destroyed. No personal injury was sustained from the accident. Died In this place, on Tuesday, 2Gth inst., Mrs. Sarah, wife of Morgan Hum phrey, aged about 40 years. On Saturday, 23d inst., Charles, son of Jeremiah and Mary Fa gnu, aged about oii vear. LETTER FROM 01 LI AN A. O I lt A n A Ma rcli 25, 1S61. To'the Editor ' of T-Jie Alleghanian : You are aware, I presume, that I am now and-have been for some timeocated at thi3 place. Howlong I may remain depends pretty much on circumstances. I am after oil. On a rough guess, I would say that there arc about seventy-five thousand oth er needy, seedy and intensely greedy hu man beings here in quest of the same commodity. Of course I stand a better chance than any of them. I commenced operations on the Fourth of March. Better the day better the deed and Abe Lincoln was inaugurated that day, you mind. After commencing op erations, I immediately went to work. And hard work it has proved to be, too. Bug down fifteen feet to rock ; fixed apparatus in manner and form as it should be ; then filled up the fifteen feat cavity again as is usual in such eases. Com menced gimleting. Bored through three inches of rock, and found that operations were brought to a sudden stop. Exam ined into conditiou of augur, and found that it had 'run into the ground not fig urativclv but factuallv. The rock was that on which I hud split. It wasn't rock at all, that flinty, granity substance I had dug fifteen feet after, but only a thin stra tum of slate. So I had to go through the initiatory formula again had to rc-dig the original dig. Which was provoking. I fear I swore some about it. Let us hope that I didn't. But noic I am in rock solid, substan tial and very rocky rock. I expect to be in clover eoon. Spring is coming on beautifully, and the buds are bursting and the birds are bustling in a manner cheering to droop- ii and unanointed oil-seekers. This has been a hard -winter on us; but thanks t the Weather Clerk, it is about played out. We all think sojiud hope so. We pray so, too, 4iUgly old Winter, floe away, For too long has been your stay; Shuttle oil' your mortal coil, And give's a chance to bore for oil." TlTe air is as balmy as a maiden's breath after she has been eating rose-leaves. It is delicious, delightful and not like the air any place else. Every stranger instantly remarks the peculiarity. But it is easily explained, is this same peculiarity. Jesse Cruise, who owns the next claim to mine, struck at the depth of fifty feet a vein of perfumed bear's grease, two weeks ago. By means of internal pressure or through the agency of a hydraulic ram I don't rightly know which the oil i.s forced into the air in a two-inch stream. As it de scends it is caught in bottles, which are duly corked up, labelled, and shipped off to Johnstown and other large cities. This strike is unexampled even the palmiest days of Tideoute are rotten plums beside it but it is eminently a fact. The de lightful odor exhaled from this lucky hit, then, accounts for the intense salubrity of our atmosphere. Jesse is a luekv fellow. He has made and spent many a fortune. He says he will do the same thing over and over again until the end of his life if he's spared. The other day I said to him "How do you like your strike, mon ami?'' "0, it agreasc with me in every particular," he answered. lie has already been ofTcred five hundred thousand dollars for his claim, but never listens to such miserly propositions. It is worthy of remark that he commenced boring on what is in truth a Well spring of Pleasure unto him with a two-inch augur. Such is perseverance ! Such is life ! ' May I can I will I ever be regaled with a sight ot the unctious ? all my own and a good market for it ? I am down twenty-three feet. Who knows but I may strike to-morrow or day after to morrow or the day after that at the far thest? Allah is great ! Who knows ? Bcspccts to all inquiring fellow-citizens. Hopefully, Yours, Ptc, CALEB SMITH. j55 Upwards of twelve hundred young men, from twenty-eight different Stales, have been educated for business at the Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa., with in the last three years ; and of the large number graduating there, notono h known to have failed in being able to satisfy ht3 employers, or to manage successfully the books entrusted to his care. This is the result of the settled policy of tho -school, to grant Diplomas to none but thoroughly qualified and skilful Accountants. Pitis lurg True Press, Syf., 1SG0. Died In this place, on Monday, 11th inst., alter a lingering illness, Nancy IIannaii M'Klroy, formerly of Holli dnysburg, aged 17 yens and 11 months. NEW ADVBTISEf3ENTS.:j r 7 .? or f ' ' I ' 1 Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most popular and successful Commercial School in the country. Upwards of Twelve Hcxdefd youud men from tv. enty-kigut dih'erent ta't;s have been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as IJuok Keepers at salaries of $2000,00 per Annum, immediately upon (graduating, who linen knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. Jtf Ministers sons half price. Students enter at any time, sml review when they plcase, without extra charge. For Catalogues, Specimens cf Penmanship and View of the College, enclose live letter stamps to JENKINS & SMITH, Pitrsburg Pa. March 23-1 y. LICENSE NOTIUi:. The following Petitions h:ve been filed in-the otlice to be presented to the next argu ment Court. T.vrtRN License Peter Masterson, Thomas Short, Peter Adams, Jr., Andrew Deck, Hen ry Harber. Qcap.t License Wm. Bott & Co. J. McDOXALH, Clerk. Clerk's Ofilce, Ebensburg, March 7, 180!. G 1 T. 110B31US CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, . Fancy Good?. MUSIC L INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, ; kc The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding countrv, 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 very cheap. The public are invited to call and examine his complete assortment, as lie considers it no trouble to show his goods, even if he fails in making a sale. Store-room oa the Diamond, opposite Thompson's Hotel. Iy 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. 57 Cloc7:s, Vt'afches, Jewelry, Accordeonr, .jr., repaired on short notice, with neatness and dispatch'. All work warranted, anil char ges low. March 2S, lGl:tf. T?OUIlTII ANNUAL KEPOIIT j? OF THE PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAM LIMA COUNTY. Anit. property insured as per third annual report,' 153,239 22 Anit. property insured since third annual report, 27,C78 C." Total anit. property insured, $180,937 87 Amt. premium notes in force as per third annual report, $ 1C,100 47 Amt. premium notes t.iken since third annual report, 2,39 58 Amt. additional notes taken since third annual report, IOC Go Total amt. premium notes in force, $19,180 71 No. of Policies issued i.s per third ' annual report, 132 No of Policies issued since third annual report, 37 Whole No. of Policies issued, ISO STATEMENT SHOWING THE OPERATIONS OF THE COMPANY AND ITS PRESENT CONDITION. Amt. reed, on premium notes since third aunual report, $14S 00 Amt. reed, on additional notes since third annual report, 5 S3 Balance in Treasury as per third annual report, 34 SO $180 03 Amt. incidental expenses of past year, $34 3G Amt. compensation of of ficers, agents, Sec, 115 00 $1-10 3G Ral. in Trcas. and in hands of agents, $ 89 07 Add anit. yetdue on premium notes, 18,223 3G Total assets of the Company, $18,208 03 11. L. JOHNSTON", President. A. C. MULL1N, Secretary. Ebensburg, January 17, 18G1. 53 ii 2, I s E o X rs o r -I sow t,. w -3 it 13 O -l 2 - d Si k-t e " c en'" 5 - 5- 2 o O M S3 o 3 CO o 3 rr CO 'r- 2 r. A n ss g. s a a a 2 2 s 1 - t . o EL cn " -i Z o 2 rn O Cl o ft ai u: r - 3 O O r- n r - . o c c " OS 3. ft a o S3 o s r. o ft - 7? o o s S3 ft o 5" GO TO C. R. JONES' FOR HOOTS. SHOES, c. a O... ''.Hartia a Ass- . P3LLS, A ncrer CUUnrz Antiiote fur Sicli m a. UWI VA . i' .nwv at, uhi- 23 CIS. ! tuowHwJ to bo theliot now in um. As a liinii'.v n-.eJiciiio 1 li'-y are jvirtic-lariy rwimaie:i!i-u-iuij)'e and h.-wTulesd, lut liiMy mcJU-iual 5n t'.icir coia filiation. Ore Fill a lc, vrith lu.M but cer tain -ff.'-ts. - Tbo roltust man aal tbe i!iicato cJiilJ use them alik. with crrxy ssuranco of entire safaty. V ila Wil30U3 Pilla.i vtry Mother iu the 1:31 l-conij her own iihyFiciiia. They have prOTad t'.'.emselves a sprrinc, and etuuu without n rival for tho f.-llowiug alTections: HE&OAt;KJ3, FEVKn & ACiJJK, UEADACHK, FEVEC & AGl'K, EYSPEP2IA, LIVER COHPLAIHr, DYSPEPSIA. EIVEK COHPLAIXT. Costiveness, Bilio'asneas, Kouralgia, CostiveueES, Biliousness, XJ"euralgia. Sold by Druggists Dealers everywhere-. PREPARED Br B. L. PAIINESTOCX & CO. Importers &. Wholesale Druggists Ko. 60, corner "Wood and 4th St3. PITTSBURGH. PA. E0LZ FC0PE1CI0C3 07 qB. L.r"ahnestock's Vermifugs. Sold by C T. iTaze-r, Janz Zunger, and Wood, Morrell &Co.. Johnstown; E. Shoema ker & Sons, Ebensburg, Wile & Gardner, and Wru. U. Hughes, Wilmore; C. D. Brad'y, Munster; John Uradly, LorvtJoj ami by drug gists and merchants generally. ly. BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! for EVERYBODY y J. EVANS & SON have this this day received from the East and are now otiering to tb citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinny, a well selected assortment otg MEN A XI) EOrS CLOTIUXG, also a large lot of IJry CoocJs, consisting in part of the following articles, viz : Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown z Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, &. e have also on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISII.TSALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu ally kept in a country store, all of which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE. N. I. The tailoring business will still be carried on in all its branches. All work will be dTne on short notice and oa the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburg, January 25, 18G0:tf O YOU WANT WHISKERS ? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLING HAM'S CE LEBRATED SJiciJtilaiincr Oststicrtt, FOR THE WHISKERS AND HAIR. The subscribers take pleasure in announ cing to the citizens of thv; United States that they have obtained the agency for, and are now enabled to oiler to the American public, tbe above justly celebrated and wcrld-rc-nowncd article. THE STIMULATING ONGUENT is prepared by Du.C P. Belinoham, an emi nent physician of London, and is warranted to bring out a thick set of WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE in from three to six -weeks. This article ia the only one of the kind used by the French, and in London and Paris it is in universal use. It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimulating compound, acting as if by magic upon the roots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. It applied to the scalp, it will cure baldness, and cause to spring up iu place of the bald spots a line growth of new hair. Applied according to directions, it will turn HEi) or towy hair park, and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth and ilexible. The 'OxorEXT' is 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 ; or a box of the ' Un guent' (warranted to have tho desired effect) will be sent to any who desire it, by mail, (direct,) securely packed, on receipt of price and postage, sl lS. Apply to or address HORACE h H KG EM. AN & CO., Druggists, ,yr., 24 William street, New York. March 21, 1 SGI -Cm A DM I N LSTR ATO R'S NOTICE. XL Letters of Administration on the Estate of Thomas Adams, late of Susquehanna town ship, Camhri.i count-, deceased, having been dulv granted by the Ri-gister f s;iid county to the subscriber, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those haying claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM BERKSTRESSER, Adm'r. Mirth 14, 1 SGI. SETTLE UP. All persons indebted to the subscribers rare hereby notified to call sind make payment, or settlement, of their Recounts, on or before the first dav of Air:l ncxi. D. J. EYANo SON. Ebensburg. Feb. 2R, 1S1. s THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES J UfSTiJfoos. Pa., en rruit ii Ornamentitl Tress, inca AC, of tetter growth, larger size, and at. lower prices ihan any of tbe Northern or Eu.stc-ru Nurseries, trid warrant them true to name. Standard Apple trees at lrij cents each Sio per 100. Teach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 to $15 per loo. Standard l'ear trees, 50 to 75 cts' oacli. Dwarf Tear trees, Sui? tc$l each 20 to $C0 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each. Standard Cherry trees 37. to 75 cts. Dwarf Cherry tices 5 J to io cU. 11am tr'C3 50 els. Apricot trcc-j io to i-0 c'. Nectarine ttt-e 25 cts each. Cr;Me Vines .5 cts to Silver iiaple trees ;2. to 5 J. E.irojiCiiii Ayh, 7i" tr, I European Larc'.i, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1. American l'als.tm 1'inc, 75 ct.- to & 1.50 American & Chinese Arbor Vit:e. 50 cts to $l.5u Strawberry I'lants. $1 prr 100, &c. &c. lluntii'gton, Jan. 25, 1800.-3m. A CARD. JTA WiTmff's BrtDflf:, Lancaster Tp. Ju'y :-;o, 18t'0. Ml'55K3. EVAXJ AND WaVKOX: 5 EXTl.EVZN- The small size No. I Salamander t-nte v hlcli I i urclmstd from your agent, Mr. Adam it. Da r, in Lancaster City, or. July 20th, lfcoo, h'Ai boon srbiected to a very severe test, which it w iihs'ood in a most FatUfactory manner. This Sire, containing all my books, together withva'uble i-apers belonging to myself and some to my neighbors ard friends, and represeting a val if of over Twenty Thous and Dollars, (S20,000) was in my Mill which was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju ly, 18G0, and passed through the fiery ordeal unscathed. The Safe wasouiLe second lloor and fell to the basement of the Mi.'!, and was subjected for six hours to an intense b.mt among the ruins, which was greatly increased by the combustion of a large omntity of grain eon fined within tht brick walls. After tho fire the safe v. as opened and C.e Looks nr 1 Papers taken out iu a state cf perfect preser vation, the paper not ever, being discolored. This fact was, however, to iuair, byst: ndrrs a better rcconimer.e.-.tion of your S'afos than could be expressed in any other words from me. - Yours Respvctiully, Icl3 SAMUEL RAN CX. V?$ A large assortment of the nhove ona! ity of Fire and Thief Proof Safes always tu hand and for sale at as low rates as nnv other EVANS & WATSON'S, No. 304 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. WINTER GOODS, i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- Just received and now opening.?, large and complete a:-!?ortine:it of (iUODS for the sea. son, consisting ia part of Prints, Shawls, Blankets, Ginghams, Alpacas. Carpeting, Coburgs, Medina Cloths, Oil Cloths, Carpet Chains, Cotton Yarns, DcLair.cs, French Merinas, Woolen " CashmtreF , --leriiio 1'iaius, Hosiery, Sattinetts, Cassimers, Tweeds, Flannels, Queeasware, Gloves, Drown and Rlack Mii-Iiis. .Notions. Jeans, Hardware, Tickings, RE A D Y- M ADC C Lt )TI 1 ING, 50 CASES BOt'HS AND SHOES. The above goods have been bought with care at low figures, and will be sold at rcdu ccJp-ices- E. HUGHES. yNTED : 100.000 feel rood Cherry Beards. 100,000 feit good Poplar Hoards, lOO.OOO feet 1 inch Poplar Hoards. 100,000 feet good Ash Hoards and Plank, 100,o0 feet clear Pine Hoards and Plank. For which part or all Cash will always bo paid. ALSO 200.000 feet good common Pine ia exchnnge for goods. E. H. Ebensburg, Nov. 8,- lSGO.tf WATCE3ES ASD JEtVi:LRl. 2 "ST STAHL respectfully inTorms the citizens fy m of Ebensbrrg and vicinity thathe is still cngagtd in the Wutch and Jewelry business, immediately oppo.itc the store of E. Shoema ker Sous. All kinds of watches, clocks and jc-welry now en hand, which will be sold very low for cash. Yi'atehes, clocks, jewelry and musical instruments of all kinds repaired with :v.et ness and despatch. All work warranted and charges low. The ladies are invited to call and examine his large stock of jewelry J. ST All L. Ebensburg, April 5, 1SC0. tf. BOOTS ASD TTPhe undcrsi;-no(i continues the nianu JL facture of ROOTS r.iul SHOES cf, every description at his establishment, in Ebensburg. immediately opposite the v. l'ost (Jflice. Employing none but the best workmen, he trusts that he has been ami still is at all times able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He hopes that the sre liberal patronage hetetofore given him may bo continue?!, and thnt more may be added. He has also on hand a large assortment ot French Calf-skin?, and Moroccd Of nil kinds, suitable for fine Roots and Shoes. Ready-made. ROOTS and SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate. MESH AC THOMAS. Ebensburg, August 25, 18.VJ:tf. WA1553-U0021. T"r, V A N S re- 5L.. srectfully i forms th.e citizens of Ebcns'iurg, and Cam bria cot nt v general-1' ly, that he has on hand and for sale, at his Ware-room, one square west of Rlair's Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of FURNITURE, wh'rh he will sell very cheap. COFFINS umdc to order on the shortest notice anU at reasona ble prices. Ebcns'oiiig, Oct. 6, iSott.- FOR RENT. The large and commodious Store dnl are Rooms, formerly occupied by Win. J'. Gardner L Co , siiurte on Railroadstre-t. in he borough of Wilmore. Location for busi ness is the in towu. Rer.ted for one or mere 3 ears. Terms moderate. LLOYD & HILL. Wiimnre, Feb. 7. lPT. ' EjT i -new n lveniieraent. A :'w .AT-yr, .V. J ','V,'' H'-TV t: ! ) 11
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