:::::APItIL 11. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Local Etchings. Looming up the new depot. Lingers in the lap of spring winter. J)rjing up slowly the oil excitement. Ditto our highways anil byways. Coming the trout-fishing season. Per sequence, the Standard man is in ecsta- cit'3. Reecber says that "Nothing on earth cln smile but man." This may be true, jjUt we have often heard a horse-laugh. Mr. E. F. Lytle, our present efficient Better and Recorder, has removed with his family from Wilmoro to this place. We give him welcome. Two "culled gemmen," wlo reside in Johnstown, indulged in the rare sport of a free fight the other evening, duriug the continuance of which one of the parties wa3 severely stabbed. A man named Emanuel Lloyd vas com mitted to our jail on Tuesday, charged with having feloniously appropriated a coat, vest, watch, and the sum of twenty dollars from the Perry House, Johnstown. U was arrested at Duneanuon. The iVw says that Johnstown is ex ceedingly unhealthy at the prcseut time, and that a large number of deaths have occurred during the past ten days. The following appointments of Post masters for offices in Blair county have been made: For Hollidaysburg, James Bingham; for Altoona, Geo. W. Patton j for Williamsburg, W. J. Spencer; for Fraakstown, IT. J. Kephart. J. A. Whissel, the up-town baker, has removed his establishment to the building formerly occupied by Geo. M'Cann, almost immediately opposite Geo. Huntley's tiu arc depot. His customers are requested to drop in and see him. It is stated that a firm at Oil Crrck ere the lessees of a fountain well from which they have realized, within a few weeks, upwards of twelve hundred barrels cf oil. Ouc'remarkable fact about the well is this, that while it yields bounti fully during week-days, it "remembers the Sabbath day to keep it holy" in other words, it ceases to flow on that day. It is the model well of the region which no body will attempt to deny. John M'Clain, one of the first settlers in Tod township, Huntingdon county, died it Vis residence on the 25th ultimo, aged over one "hundred years. The Globe says of this centenarian, that he was at one time the uaorft powerful man in the whole country. His voice was so strong that Sic could be heard in conversation a mile distant, and he could make himself heard two miles. Peace to the pioneer's manes. The weather has taken another of these fudden changes so common to our climate, and once again, snow, sleet and rain hold tupreme sway in our midst. Comfort yourselves, yc fearing ones, with the con solation that scch weather Is but the preVcde to a glorious Spring." The adjourned Court of Indiana county connnences on the 25th iust. We had the pleasure of taking by the hind our young friend, C. W. Dougherty, the other day. He is located on the Broad Top region, and has como back on a pop 'i-sit. Enjoy yourself I Mr. E. J. Mills has removed his Gro cery store from the western end of town, to the Post office building, where he will till continue to furnish the public with everything in his line. Give him a call. Persons having horses which they wish to dispose of can bave an opportunity fur doing so this month. Chas. Dahlman fill le in Ebcnsburg from the 9th to the 13th of April, and at Carrolltown from the 15th to the 17th of April, for the pur Pose of buying horses. One Gillespie was arrested and lodged " jail on Saturday evening for fighting. He was discharged the next morning on payment ef costs. There are two thousand five hundred and fifty-four passenger and freight cars wi tbe Pennsylvania Railroad. Quite an posing array of rolling stock, truly. Who speaks ? Our 6egar-box, through oinc singular combination of circumstan tesj is about 'gin eout.' A wink is as good a nod and we here leave the matter. beg leave to inform the public that a now hold oureelf in readiness to exc ite all manner of Job Work on the short est notice. Send in your orders. Tho Huntingdon Journal pronounces ,lo establishing of the "Workingmen's Tocate" as an effort to break up the epublican party in Huntingdon county. "tue contrary, the Globe thinks that the new party will run in on Loco-Foco- Pm W e hope tb3 latter spcculatica mar i wrxect. 1 THURSDAY::: Die& At his residence, at Cresson, this county, on Tuesday morning, 9th inst., Mr. Jau$s S. Clark, aged about 40 years. The deceased was a well known and highly respected citizen of our county. He was formerly a resident of this town, but for about two years past has filled the position of ticket agent on the Pennsylva nia Railroad at Cresson, By his demise, the community id which he resided loses a valuable citizen, his wife a kind husband, and his children a fond and indulgent pa rent. He lived and died a sincere Chris tian. May he rest in peace ! The friends of the deceased are in vited to attend the funeral, from his resi dence, to-day, (Thursday,) at 10 o'clock. Contract Awarded. The contract for carrying the mails in Hollidaysburg has been awarded to Maj. Raymond, of the Whi'jy at a salary of S3G0 per annum. This is as it should be. We like to see ! printers that hard working but illy re ' paid class of people remembered in the distribution of political prizes. Traugh, of the Standard, the former incumbent of the office, subsides gracefully. May luck be with him in his retirement. We have learned that beside the above streak of luck, Maj. Raymond has received or is to receive a first-class Con sulship, but to what country we are not informed. President Judge. We are informed that the Rar of the twenty-fourth Judicial district have, without distinction of party or politics, uuauimously called upon Hon. Geo. Taylor, the present Presiding Judge for that district, to permit his name to go before the people for re-election. This is a meet and fitting tribute to the many abilities with which Judge Taylor has al ways adorned the bench, and we trust that he will respond favorably to the wishes of the people. Notice Extraordinary. Inconse quence of the "very hard times" that harp of a thousand strings so extensively played upon just now C. R. Jones con tinues to sell ready-made clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps, etc., at very low prices. For particulars, call at his store and see his list of prices. Remember the place one door east of D. J. Evans & Son's store, High st. Arroi nted. Maj. John Thompson, Jr., -mine host of the "Mountain House," has been appointed Postmaster for Ebens burg. Mr. T. is eminently qualified for the position and will make an excellent public servant. The post office is to be removed in a day or two to the building one door cast of the Mountain House. So ! By the last Dan. Sent, we see that our friend,' Mr. James S. Todd, has become publisher of that paper. So you've gone and done it, have you, Jeems? Well, we wish you success, and hope that your fondest anticipations in the newspa per line may be realized. Oi'EZ, Ovez ! A bill authorizing the Governor to appoint an auctioneer for Eb cnsburg borough has gone through the State Legislature. The lucky appointee has not yet been signified. The office will be a fat take, and no mistake ! OUR JOILYSTO 111V LETTER. To the Editor of The Alltyhnnvin : After a long absence I am again with you. Attribute not my silence to "seces sion proclivities ;" on the contrary, I am the stiffest kind of a back-boned Union man. The fact is, items of interest have been so scarce hereabouts lately that it is almost impossible to compile a readable letter. The "irrepressible conflict" broke out in our midst the other day. Two big dar keys, coming afoul of each other, amused themselves and a crowd of spectators by indulging in a regular South Carolina rough-and-tumble. The finale of the af fair was that they were accommodated to a hearing before the Mayor and then com mitted to answer. Our Post Office has afforded us all an excellent opportunity to do up an unlim ited amount of talking for the past mouth or so. When the news reached here that I. E. Chandler ' had been named as the successor of Postmaster Boggs,somc of the disappointed applicants varied the pro gramme by imitating the army in Flan ders. I, in common with a large and un interested fraternity, consoled myself by quoting the well-known passage, "Bles sed are they who expect nothing, for they won't be disappointed." - Our oil wells are still in full tide of successful operation; but the "unctuous" hasn't yet been tapped. YOPF.R. ! Jni?8T0"; April ?. 1851. LETTER FROM OIL TANA. Ol LIANA, April 9, 1861. To the Editor of The Alleghanian ; I am progressing. But I had bad luck the other day. When I had attained the depth of thirty-four feet- which remark able event occurred on last Tuesday at 11.20 A. M. the augur I was using be came firmly fixed in the rock, and aU my efforts to remove it therefrom proved abor tive. I didn't waste time in useless lam entations over the mishap: on tho contra ry, I wasted it in vain attempts to dislodge the drill by block-and-tackling it. Narie which is the Hindoo for 'no go.' I am a philosopher, you know : so I concluded to take things as they came, and trust to Prov. for the rest. Therefore, I procured a copy of the Detnd Sentimental, and sit ting down on the spring-pole, I proceeded to read aloud some of those pleasing col loquies between Mordicai and Jonathan Oldbuck, Jr., which are only to be found, or discovered, in that singularly interesting sheet terms twelve bits in advance, and the only Buckinridge paper in the county. Strange for till relate, even inanimate iron and wood could'nt stand all that. In exactly twenty minutes from the time of the stoppage, and five minutes after I had commenced reading, the boring apparatus, becoming disgusted with the aforesaid ef fusions, and thinking, doubtless, that its silence wo'd be construed into acquiescence with the sentiments they contained, began groaning and creaking: I . immediately sprang to my feet and gave the windlass a heave-ho: and in a few minutes more I had everything in excellent woiking order again. During the quarter of an hour intervening before noon, I busied myself drinking to the health of Mordicai, my oii well, and bores in general. After which, with undiminished appetite, I took my accustomed grubuiar refreshment. I am not superstitious, but dont this little episode of the clogging of the augur seem to typefy the distracted condition of our National affairs and tho ultimate set tlement of the same '! The thirty-four feet them's the thirty-four States compo sing this great and enlightened old E P. Unum j the banging of amicable relations between the tools and the workmen sug gests the Secession dodge : and the suc cess of my dernier resort, the literatorical effort, shows that the righting of affairs rests principally with tho Press. Who can doubt it? Not me. But Politics avaunt! We are talking of extending the Eb. & Cresson RR. to this place. We need such an institution the worst kind of way. We held an informal meeting the other night to ascertain the sentiments of the people on the subject ; and 8500,000 were sub scribed on the spot by me and a few oth ers. And this is only an earnest of what we can and will do. The road i3 to be called the "Oiliana Sheet Lightning Branch." Bangs suggested as a motto for the Company the following: "Wheie we Branch we Rue it." Of course he was kicked out of the assemblage. The othcV day, quoth Cruise to me, "Why is the perfumed oil from my well something of an anomaly ?" I gave it up on the third guess. "Because," said he, "although it comes from above it is scent from below." I thought it was a pretty bix thing on oil. But- -I must to work. Great is oil, and I am its profit. Pray for me. Yours, Nevertheless, CALEB SMITH. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , rjMIREE DOLLARS REWARD ! ! ! Was lost by the subscriber, on Monday, 1st inst., on the Old Ebcnsburg and Jefferson Road, within a distance of five miles from this town," a SILVER LEVER WATCH. The fin der 'will receive the above reward on return ing it to - DAVID J. EVAN'S. Ebcnsburg, April 4, 1861. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of W. H. Gardner A Co., by note or Book account, arc requested to come forward and settle the same, and make pay ment to the undersigned, who are duly author ized to settle the same. LLOYD i HILL. Wilmorc, April 4, 1801. The subscribers will co'.tinue the Lumber business as heretofore, will pay the highest cash price for all good Cherry, Poplar and Ash. lumber, and will keep constantly on hand, a best article of "Cove" Flour, Bacon, and Groceries of all descriptions, in the store room formerly occupied by "W. II. Gardner A Co. LLOYD A HILL. Wilmore, April 4, 1801. ARGAINS! SELLING OFF AT COST! D. J. Evans A Son offer their entire stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Hardware and Queenswarc, at cost, for cash, as they intend to quit business, and are determined to sell. Persons wishing bargains will do well to call. X. I. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the subscribers are hereby urgently requested to call and make immediate settle ment of their respective accounts. P. J. EVAN'S SON'. Ebensburjr. April 4. 1861. CS7T . 7 J - $35, OO. Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most popular and successful Commercial School in the country. Upwards of Twklvk Hundred youud aien from twkstv-ught different t tatcs have been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as Book Keepers at salaries of $2000,00 per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who knew ftnew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. Ministers' sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship and View of the College, enclose five letter stamps to " JENKINS A SMITH, Pitrsbnrg Pa. March 28-ly. 1CENSE NOTICE. The following Petitions have been filed in the office to be presented to the next argu ment Court. TAVtnN License Peter Masterscm, Thomas Short, Peter Adams, Jr., Andrew Beck, Hen ry Harber. Quaut License Wm. Bott A Co. J. McDONALD, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Ebcnsburg, March 7, 1861. c. T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Fancy Goods, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, &c The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens 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., ic, 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 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. jgj ClocJcs, Watches, Jewelry, Aecordeons, $?., repaired on short notice, with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted, and char ges low. March 28, l86l:tf. T710URTII ANNUAL REPORT 2 olr THE PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Amt. property insured as per third annual reo rt, $153,239 22 Amt. property insured since third annual report, 27,C78 63 Total amt. property insured, $180,937 87 Amt. premium notes in force as ... i . T r r ' per tnird iyinuai report, viu,iuu Amt. premium notes taken since third annual report, 2,979 53 Amt. additional notes taken sinco third annual report, 106 GG 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, 1S9 STATEMENT SHOWING THE OPERATIONS OF THE COMPANY AND ITS PRESENT CONDITION. Amt. reed, on premium notes since third annual report, $143 90 Amt. reed, on additional notes sinco third annual report, 5 33 Balance in Treasury as per third annual report, 34 SO $189 03 Amt. incidental expenses of past year, $31 3G Amt. compensation of of ficers, agents, ic, 115 00 $149 3G Dal. in Treas. and in hands of agents, $ 39 fi7 Add amt. yctduc oi premium notes, IS, 228 3G Total assets of the Company, $1S,2G8 03 R. L. JOHNSTO"N, President. A. C. MULLIN, Secretary. Ebensburg, January 17, 18G1. O CJ 73 v. "t ? S. s ft - o o -t 'si O cr. -3. B 5 5 i If! S o V." 3 c p ft p 5 U 3 f PI p n 3 c C5 3ft 7 ' r O o o 3 o.rr p 7? P ft . a cc r w OO C. n CI p P o a p -3 O P B o rs P a -i 3 s t3 n O O ?3 o o v; -h o m to m -3 - F3 r - a O in O " n 4 3 P P 3 O CO 3 C a 3 i . S1 " cn 2 o c o a o o 2 3 o o p p a ft S 5 in o ft 3 2. if P o n O C a 9f 'X C ? C t ? 5. 5 o 3 Tit. ft si i ' in 5" -i n r GO TO C. R. JONES' FOR "BOOTS, SHOES, c. 52rSubcrib for Tne JLllsguakiam. ?PILLS,X A never failing Antidote for gick Ilrml- 0 cho, DjBpcpKia, Fever and Agrue, Lirer Complaint, 0.tivcne, jii-iravca Appcuio, mtor- dcred StfiJiiaoh, Vruialn Ol siruciious, do. WILSON'S PILLS aro onivertr-illy -knowledge! to bo the bt now iu use. A a Family medicine they are particularly re commended -simple and lianulesH, Lut highly medicinal iu their com bination. One Fill a doc, with mi! J but cer tain effect. The robust man and the delicate child use them alike, with every assurance of entire safety. With Wilson's Pills, every Mother in the la-n J becomes her own physician. They have proved themselves a svecific, and fciand without a rival for tho following affections: IIRAUAClII'i FEVKIt Sk Ar.lE, IUIADAC EIK , FKVKK &z ALK, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, irVEK C0MPLAIUT. Costiveness, Biliousness, Neuralgia. Costiveneas, Biliousness, Neuralgia, Sold by Druggists & Dealers everywhere PREPARED BY B. L. PAHNESTOCK & CO. Importers &. Wholesale Druggists Ho. 60, corner 'Wood and 4th. Sta. PITTSBURGH. PA. SOLI PROPRIETORS OF B. L- Fahnestock's Vermifuge, q Sold by C. X. i'razer, Janz Zttu"cr, aud Wood, Morrell &Co.. Johnstown; E. Shoeru: ker & Sons, Ebensburg, Wike & Gardner, and AVra. R. Hughes, Wilnrorc; C. D. Uradl-, Munster; John IJradly, Lorctto ; and by drug gists and merchants generally. no 1, ly. 1 BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! Foit EVERYEOD Y DJ. EVANS k SON hare Hii3 this Cay m received from the East and are now ottering to th- citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment olj MEN AND B 0 CL O THING, also a large lot of Dry Goods, consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sattiuetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown & lUeached Muslins, DRESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, ic. e have also on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, 130NNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu ally kept in a country store, all of which they wm uispose cneaper man mc eneapest, lor CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE. N. R. 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 23, lSG0:tf O YOU WANT WHISKERS ? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE ? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLING HAM'S CELEBRATED Stimulating Ongucitt, FOR THE WHISKERS AND HAIR. The subscribers take pleasure in announ cing to the citizens of the United States that they have obtained the agency for, and are now enabled to ofter to the American public, the above justly celebrated and world-renowned article. THE STIMULATING ONGUENT is prepared by Dn.C. 1. Dellixgham, an emi nent physician of London, and is w arranted to bring out a thick set of WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE in from three to six weeks. This article is the only one of the kind used by the French, and inLondonand Paris itis 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. 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 daiik, and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth and flexible. The "Oxockst" 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 bv all L Druggists and Dealers ; or a box of the "On- gucnt (warranted to have tne desired eilect) will be sent to any wjio desire it, by mail, (direct,) securely packed, on receipt of price and postage, Spl.18. Apply to or address HORACE L H EG EM AN & CO., Drugyistt, $c., 24 William street, New York. March 21, 18Gl-Cm 1 M INISTU AT Oll'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 i3 hereby given to ail persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settlements WILLIAM RERKSTRESSER, Adm'r. March 14, 18G1. S ETTLK UP. All persons indebted to the subscribers are hereby notified to call and make navment. 1f v or settlement, of their accounts, on or before i the first dav of April next. j 1. J.EVAXS.J-Srt i Ebenubnrg. Feb. !81. V atest . TAI LO It &. C K M L i; K THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES IIlTNTlXtlDOX. FA... A1 Sfcll Fruit h Ornamental Tress, Vines Ac, of better growth, larger size, And' ht lower prices than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries, and warrant them true to name. Standard Apple trees at 18J cents each -$16 per 100. " Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 to , $13 per 100. Standard Pear tree?, 50 to 75 cts oacli. Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ tof l each 20 to $C0 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 73 da each. Standard Cherry trees .37 to 75 ct.. Dwarf Cherry tuts 5'J to 5 eta. Plum trees 50 ci.. Apricot trees 40 to 10 c'. Nectarine trees 25 cts farJi. -Grape Vines 25 cts to Si. Silver Maple trees 61! l to $1. European Ash, 75 to 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50." Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1. ' American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $1.50 American !c Chinese Arbor Vita?, 50 cts to $1.50 Strawberry Plants. $1 per 100, Ac. Ac. Huntington, Jan. 25, 18C0.- 3m. A CARD. WrTMER'S UniDGF. Lancaster Tp. July 30, 18C0. Messrs. Evans and Watson: Gentlemen The small size No. 1 Salamnndcr safe w hich I i urchastd from your agent, Mr. Adsm R. Ra r, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, 185ri, haa been STihjectcd to" a very severe test, which it withstood in a most satisfactory manner. TI113 Safe, containing all my books, togethe r with ra'a jble papers belonging to myself and s-ome to my neighbors and friends, and represeling a value of over Twenty Thous and Dollars, ($20,000) was in my MU1 which was destroyed on the liight of the 27th of Ju ly, 1800, and passed through the fiery ordeal, unscathed. The Safe was on the second floor and fell to the basement of the Mill, and was subjected for six hours to an intense heat among the ruins, which was greatly increased by the combustion of a large quantity of grain confined within the F.rick Wirils. Alter th 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 of your Safes than could be expressed in any other -words from inc. Yours Respectfully, scl3 SAMUEL RANCK. E,A large assortment of the above qual ity of Fire and Thief Proof Safes always on hand and for sale at as low ra!e3 as anv other firm, at EVANS A WATSON'S," No. 304 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. riNTER GOODS, T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Just received and now opening, a large and complete assortment of GOODS for the Eta son, consisting in part of Prints, Shawls, Blankets, Ginghams, Alpacas, Carpeting, Coburgs, Modina Cloths, Oil Cloths, carpet cuains, Cotton It arns,- DeLaincs, French Merinos, "Woolen Cashmeres Notions, Jeans, Hardware, Tickings, Merino-Plaids, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Queensware, Hosier;-, Cassimers, Flannels, Gloves, Drown and E'nck Muslins, READY-MADE CLOTHING, 50 CASES ROOTS AND SHOES. The above goods have been bought with care at low figures, and will be sold at redu ced prices- E. HUGHES. TT7" ANTED : T T 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 ba paid. ALSO 200,000 feet good common Pine im exchange for goods. E. II. Ebensburg, Nov. 8, 1860.tf JSTAHL respectfully informs the citizens 9 of Ebcnsburg and vicinity that he is still engaged in the Watch and Je'wclry business, immediately opposite the store of E. Shoema ker A Sons. All kinds of watches, clocks and jewelry now on hand, which will be sold very low for cash. "Watches, clocks, jewelry and musical instruments of all kinds repaired with neat ness and despatch. All work warranted and charges low. The ladies are invited to call and examine his large stock of jewelrv J. STAHL. Ebcnsburg, April 5, I860, tf. FOR RENT. The large and commodious Store and W are Rooms, formerly occupied by Wm. H. Gardner A Co., situate on Railroad street, in he borough of Wilmore. Location for busi ness is the best in town. Rented for one or more years. Terms moderate. LLOYD A HILL. Wilmore, Feb. 7, 18C:. ILDERSRIDGE ACADEMY. The twenty-ninth Session of this Insti tution will open on Wednesday, the first day of Ma;' next. Any person desiring further information, will please write for a Circular to A. DONALDSON, Priu. Eldcrsridgc, April 4, 1SG1. V"i;V TAILOR SHOP. Jl The undersigned having opened out a Tailoriug Establishment, over the store room occupied by D. J. Evans A Son, respectfully informs the public that the business will thera be carried on iu all its branches. All work will he xionc in the latest style, with ncatnes and dispatch, and upon the most reasonable terms. ROUT. D. THOMAS. Ebensburg, April 4, 1SC1. ZGf Agents wanted to sell trie Erla Sewing Machine. Wc 'vill give a commission or pay wages at from $25 to $(0 per month, and expenses paid. The Erie is a nv machine and very sin.ple in its construction. A diplo ma was awarded our Mach ine bv the Indus trial Association of Farmers and Mechanic, held at Chambersburg, Pa., at its exhibitiou in I860, over the Grorer A Br.ker, 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. CfySee aew advertisements. Thk A.LVTn'is 1.50 in sdvitncv Y ATCHES AXI JEHELIII. i
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