s j r-i t -i r ; -1 . 1 2 'I ;- i J ! ?! H ? j ' i I .i PXC s 13 y c Ts.Tsa -Of TH.-5 Oeioher, lt-oU I a CLASH N. J. t,..i: W.'V. Linton. John B&nnet, William --' Lilt"' W-J-.--- W " ' Samuel Urackt-u, M. M. Ad- Palmer, ams. Best Stallion, l best " Best GoMing, 2d bet " Host pair draft Ilurws, Best pair Mules, Rest Mare, $0 4 5 2d best, , Best 'Colt between 2 and 3 jcara, o between 1 and 2 years, 2 ju underlycar, 1 CLSS NO. 2. Judges-X. DtirbinVwm. D. Davte, Richard Edwards, Joiue cooper, v.co. oauujv. Best.Bull, 2d best, Rest yearling Bull, liest Cow . 2d best, Best Steer between 2 and 3 years, 2d best Steer " u 11 Best Heifer, 2d best, Best yoke 0en, so 3 CLASS NO. 3. Judges 3me J. Kay lor, Gordon Sinclair Owen Roberts, Jacob Singer, Jas. Burke. Best Buck, ?2 2d best, J Best pair Lambs,' 1 Best Ewe, . 2d beet, . . , h Best lot Sheep, six in number, CLASS NO. 4. Judges Henry Nutter, Thos. L. Jones, Fran cis Bearer, John Furguson, Geo. Randolph. Best Boar, " Sow, - " fatted Ho, 2 " lot Pigs, six in number, 2 CLASS NO. 3. JM(7Lcwi3 Rodgcrs, John R. Thomas, N. I. Roberts, Josepn rsene, isaav; ume. Best lot Fowls, six iu number, ' pair do, " pair Turkeys, 1.00 1.00 50 50 pair Ducks, pair Geese, CLASS NO. C. Judges Jlenrv Glas, William Byers, Samuel AVeakland, David O'llarro, Robert W. Rob erts. Best bushel Winter Wheat, $1.00 ri HT1 1 Art spring neac, x.uu Com, in ears, 50 Oate, 50 Bye, 50 Timothy Seed, 1-00 Flax Seed, 1.00 Clover Seed, 2.00 Barlev. 50 it i K U ti a ti CLASS NO. 7. JudyeV.. Shoemaker, Wm. R. Hushes, T. L Heyer, Thomas M. Jones, Michael Leavy. Best bushel Potatoes, " Turnips, " Beet.?, " Carrot, Onions, Best dozen Cabbage, 4 half bushel Tomatoes, 50 50 50 50 50 .50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 .50 50 50. 50 ' Beans, lot Celery, half dozen Siuashes, " Parsnips, Kohl Rabbi, Pumpkins, Citron, JIusk Melon, Seed Cucumber, lot C'auliflower, Broccoli, CLASS XO. 8. Judges William I), l'ryee, Joseph S. Harris, Rocs J. Lloyd, John Luther, Win. K. Carr. Best variety Fall Apples, $1.00 " Winter Apples, 1.00 Best dozen do 50 Fall Apples, 50 " Pears, ' Peaches, 50 " Quinces, 50 Best variety (trapes, 50 CLASS NO. 9. Judg Robert Davis, Wm. Krttell, Win. Ry an, Jr., John M'CoIgan, Lawrence Schroth. Best roll Butter, 1.00 2d bc-t, 50 Bei.t print Uutter, 50 Best Cheese, 1.00 CLASS NO. lv. Judjfs (ieo. ilnntly, Nathan Sandors, Tho'. (innith, Peter G uman, Thomas O'Connell. Best Plow, SI do Harrow, 1 do Cultivator, .l.i Hillside Plow, 1 do Wheat Drill, 1 di Corn Planter, I il. i Jlorso Kakc, I do (irain Cradle, 1 do Wind Mill, 2 - do (hitting Box, . 1 do Threshing Machine, 2 CLASS NO. 11. Judges Thomas R. Moore. I). C. Zahm, Peter J. Little, James Conrad, John Pringle. Best two horse Carriage, 2.00 do Buggy, 1 00 do set Single Hai nes ', 1.00 do Saddle and Bridle, 1.00 do pair Boot., - 1 GO do pair Shottf, 50 tLi Calf Skin, 50 d 3 tidtj Sole "Leather, 1.00 I 'Best Mc IT wet-Loalfor, - i ;uj k! CV.-.Z net . AVare, 2,lKH -a j a. oo i il.0:j ; UVC, ;50 .25 ... J9 d drawing Chains, d'ilBreast'Chuius, Coal (Jrate, do &ish, do Wagon, do Shook, do: Panel Door, do barrel Flour 50! . 50 j 50 2.00 ' 50 j 1.00 2.00 CLASS NO.-12. Jud'jM Ezekial Hughe,' James Farren, John Leslie, Wm. G. Williams, Christian Suiay. Best 'Plowing, ' S3 2d best, 2 -CLASS NO. 13. Judjr'i Mrs. Jiunos M'Guire, Mrs. Johnston Moore, Mrs. William II. Gardner, Mrs. Jas. J. Kaylor, Mrs. William .Murray. Best pieoe Carpet, 2d hunt . d Best pair Blanket, 2d bet .tit Best Coverlet, do Table Spread, do pieced Bed Quilt, 2d best do Best Cradle' Quilt,- do Hard Soap, do Soft Soap, do Tow Cloth, do Linen Cloth, do Linsey Woolscy, do Hearth Bug, do pair Hose, do pair Half Hose, do pair Gloves, do Corn Brooms, do Fly Brush, 61-00 50 1.00 50 1.00 75 1.00 50 50 25 25 50 50 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 do Candles, -o -CLASS NO. 14. Judges Mrs. John Thompson, Miss Mary Ann Wherry, Mrs. II. Scanlau, ilrs. James Rif fle, Mrs. Philip Collins. Best Bread, do Domestic Sugar, do Apple Butter, do Pumpkin Butter, do Busk, do Pound Cake, do Jelly Cake, do Sponge Cake, do Pear Butter, do Plum do do Quince do do Tomato Catsup, do Apple Jelly, do Tomato Jelly, do Peach do ' do Plum do do Quince do do Currant do do jar Pickles, do jar Brandy Peaches, do Cherry Bounce, do Dried Apples, do Baspberry Jam, do Strawberry Jam, do Blackberry Jam, do Apple Preserves, do Peach do do Pear . do do Plum do do Cherry do do Tomato do do Catawba "Wine, do Elderberry d do Blackberry do do Currant do do Vinegar, do Dried 'Peaches, S1.00 ' 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 do do Plums, do do ('berries, do Honey in the comb, do do rendered, 25 25 25 25 CLASS NO. 15. Judge Misses Emily Roberts, Magjrie Zahm, Matilda Myers, Jauc Ann Kvans, Mary Du gan. IJest Ornamental Needlework, 2d best, Best Silk Fmbroidery, do Dress Making, do Linen Kmbroidery, do Cotton do do Shell Work, , 81.00 50 1.00 50 50 50 50 50 50 do Worsted Embroidery, CLASS NO. 10. Judges Misses Frances Smith, Kate Nuon, Kate Durbin, Lizzie I'toll", Rose Rhey. Best collection Flowers, 8 25 do Basket do do Moss Vase with Flowers, do Hand Bouquet, do Flat do do Table do do Col'n. 'Artificial Flowers, 25 25 25 CLASS NO. 17. Judges J. M. Jones, M. I)., K. F. Lytic, J. A Moore, Jacob Fronlieiser, F. M. George. Best Oil Painting, 2d best. Best Oniuiiht Lug, 50 50 50 25 50 50 25 50 do Nature Color Painting, 2d best, Best Penmanship, do Crayon Sketch, 2d best, Best .Marble Work, CLASS NO. 18. Judges James ('. Noon, James S. Todd, Dr. J. Rrawlier, Howard J. Roberts, Lemuel Davis. Best Equestrienne, over IS, Discretionary 2d best do over 18, do Best Equestrienne, under IS, do 2d best do under 18, do Baltimore, more than any other city, is now being benefitted pecuniarily by the war move men Li. Being a commer cial city, and-the nearest lo the Metropolis the supplies from there include almost every article iu requisition by the (Jo vera, ment. ' iTJLEr.A L L E G HAMMM 7tlL..Lbei published every' TkttXiday Pcr:atum;-i,' Yp:.yVv2:ui sidvnnec) JJ I filet paid wiUiurlhtl.r.j-t sii months, , 1.75 If not paid until .the tspmuiou of yar, 2.00 ..Ar failure to, notify discontinuance fit thf -xpiration-otttha term subscribed for will be considered aaifv-ogagemcnt. tSE.vs or ADrKnTienu: I insertion. 2 Jo- 3 do. 1 SQare,M121ines,) $ 50 $ 75 -$1.00 2 squares, (24 lines,) 1.00 1.50 2.00 3 squares, (30 lines,) 1.50 2.00 3.00 Over three weeks undlessthanthree months, 23 eeuts per square lor each insertion 3 months. 1 5 do. . 12 do. $3.00 - 9.00 -12.00 14.00 20.00 35.00 8 lines or less, $1.50 1 square, (12 lines,) 2.50 2 squares, (24 lines,) ; 4.00 3 squares, (30 Rues,) 0.00 Half a columu, 10.00 One column. 15.00 ?3.00 4.50 7.00 9.00 12.00 22.00 Administrator's and Executor's Notices, .1.75 Professional or Business Cards, not ex ceeding 8 lines, ivith paper, per year, 5.00 '1 Advertisements not marked wi'thtthe number of insertions desired, Avill be contih ned till forbidden, and charged according to the above terra3. B iTUI AMk6 PE LIN, Attohney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main street. . ang25,1839-tf. C1 D. Ml TUB AY, Attorney at. Law, Ebensbrg, Pa. OfGce opposite Craw ford's Hotel. aug.25,lS39.tf. JOHN S. KIIEY, Attorn ky at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in Colonade Row. August 25, 1359:tf. CHARLES W WINGAllD, Attorney at Law, Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa. August 25, 1859:tf. HIL S. NOON, Attorney at Law, Ebcnsburg, Penn'a. Oflice two doors east of Thompson's Hotel. August 29, 1859.-ly. "W .ILLIAM KJTTELL, Attorney a Counsellor at Law. Oflice in Colon nade Row, Ebensburg, Penn'a. August 23, 1859.-f. "IX D. MAGE HAN, Attorney at I. jL Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office on High street, opposite the Post Oflice. August 25, 1859.-tf. C. MULLIN, Attorney at Law, Eb- s ensburg, Cambria county, Pa. tf, Oflice two doors north of Colonade Row, and immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensbnrg, December 1, 1859. o. M. nEEI), Ehenshurq. t. L. hkyek, Jvhnstotoi REKD & BEYER, Attorneys at Law. Counsel given in the English and Oerman lanauases. Office in Colonade Row, Ebensburg, Pa." aug.25,1859-tf. T OBEUT A. M'COY, Attorney at Law Xaj Ebensburg, Cambria county, Pa. All manner of legal business in the severe courts of thi3 county promptly attended to. June 23, 18G0:tf II. L. JOHNSTON-. GFO. W. OATMAX. JOHNSTON k OAT MAN, Attorneys at Laic, Ebensburg, Cambria county, Peiina. tSB Office opposite the Court House. January 10, lSGlrtf I 7RANCIS A. SHOEMAKER, Attor- uiry ij;iv, j j .iv us -mi i ji , ii. Will practice iu the several courts of Clear ' ... r T.'t .... i.. field, Indian and Cambria counties. Oflice two doors west of Crawford's Hotel June 14, 1800-tf "fS S. BfINN, M. 1)., tenders his pro JlV fessionnl services lo the citizens of Eb ensburg. Oilicc in Drug Store, on High St., opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg. August 25, 1859:tf. G1 EOIKJE R. LEWIS, M. )., tenders r his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity. He may be found in the onice formerly occupied by Dr. D. W". Lewis. Night calls made, at the oihee. August 25, 1839:tf. ACKSON & CLARK, Si roeon Den tists, Johnstown, Pa. One of the firm will be in Ebensburg during the first ten d:ys of each month, during which time all persons desiring his professional services cau find him at the office of Dr. Lewis, nearly opposite Blair's Hotel. aug.25,1859.tf. R. J. M. M'CLURE, Suroeon and Mechanical Dkntist, respectfully o.Ters his professional services to the ladies and gen tlemen of Johnstown and vicinityof this place. Particular attention paid to diseases of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. Office in the old "Exchange," on Clinton street. Johnstown, Aug. 25, 1859. AUSTIN THOMPSON, Justice of the Peace, Wilmorc, Cambria county. August 25, 1859:lf. DRIKJS! DBCGS!! DIUJUS Just opened and for sale by ! ? R. S. DUNN, M- D , a general as sortment of DRUC.S, MiiDICINES, Spices, Oils, Paints, l.vcstu(l's, Fluid, - HRANDI ES, V I NES. 11 INS, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Brushes, Combs, Sta tionery, Blank Rooks, Perfumery, Soaps, Tobacco, Segars. S nulls, and other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. R. S. DUNN, M. D. Ebensburg, Aug 25 1859.-ly. "T"TOOD, MORRELL & CO., T Y Johxstow.v, Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OK MERCHANDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, OARPKTINGS, HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS, ' CLOTHING. NOTIONS, QUE EN S WAR K, BOOTS i SIK7ES - GROCERIES, BONNETS, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, BACON, FEED OF ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES, AC. Clothing and Boots and Shoes made'to order on reasonobleteri.is. ' , . Jo!iastoyu Harcli 1 leGO-tf. If . 2 Oi I tei; i tej;' I ; a i i 5 sjf "DEATJ311 IN AL7KINDS OF ''cooixxiiro P'AnLOS. stoves, "yrr ould respectfully call the attention of the public to oneof the greatest' improvements y ever made in Cooking stoves the burning of the Oas and smoke arising froui the oal by which means is saved fifty veh ckxt. of Fuel. The improvements claimed are 1st a great saving of Fuel. 2d a much quicker and hotter oven from the sanre.fire. 2d The preservation of the top plates, as they are all made double. 4th Cleanliness, as there is not one half the soot and dirt found in other stoves. He hai also, on hands a large assortment of HARDWARE, CHAIN PUMPS, HOOP IRON, NAILS, CLASS of all size, TARLE and POCKET CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS, HARVESTING TOOLS, etc., etc. Also he etill manufactures and keeps on hand a large assortment of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron' all of which he will sell at extremely low prices iu exchange for Cash or Countrv produce. Nov. '24, 1859:tf CA31BRIA HOUSE, Main Street, Johnstown, Pa.. JOSEPH SHOEMAKER, Landlord. This establishment has receutly beeu thoroughly renovated, and is now well fitted up for the comfortable accommodation of boarders or transient patrons. The Table will be supplied "with the best the market af fords, while at the Bar will always be found as good Liquors as can I e obtained any wherej The new Landlord, in again opening the "Cambria House" to the public, promises to spare no pains to make it a first rate hotel. tSRoard, Three Dollars jer week, or One Dollar per dsiy.-Sa A Hack will be in waiting at the railroad station on the arrival of the trains to couvey passengers, free of charge, to the house. HORSES AND BUGGIES AT LIVERY. Johnstown, Aug. 23, 1859. -ly. A RCADE HOTEL, Ebensburg, Pa. The subscriber, having leased, re-fitted and newly furnished the "Ebensburg House," i.i prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally. The House has olwtys been a favorite for visitors during the Summer season, and I will spare no pain in making it an agreeable home for all sojourners. My Ta ble will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country and the cities. My Bar will be filled witli liquors of choice brands. My Staule is attended by careful hostlers, and 1113- charges will be such as to suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat ronage, and fully intending to deserve it, I hereby throw open my house to the public HENRY FOSTER. August 23, lS53:tf. TAIL110A1) HOUSE, Wilmore, Cam Jli bria county, Pa. (NearPenna. Railroad Station.) Jas. 1). Hamilton, Proprietor. Au extensive Bowling saloon is connected with the .House. The Table will be fur nished with the best the market affords, and the Bau supplied with the best of liquors, in cluding Ales and Lager from approved brew eries. Extensive and convenient Stabling is attached to the premises. Wilmore, August 25, 1859:tf. C1AM15RIA HOUSE, Wilmore, Ta., Has been recently opened by Geo. Ran dolph, formerly of Blair county. Mr. Randolph promises to his patrons the best accommodations and the lowest charges of any house iu the county. The former high character of the house is sufficient guaranty of what its future will be. GEORGE RANDOLPH. Wilmore, April 12, ISOO.tf IEI) LION HOTEL, j St. Clair street, (near the nc-AV "Wire Bridge,) Pittsburg, Pa. ROBERT P. GORDON, Proprietor. N. B. Good Stabling and Wagon Yard at tached to the House sufficiently large enough to accommodate 200 head of Horses. Also, a very large Sale Stable. fdecl5,'59t UNION" IU5USE, Ebensburg, Pa. John- A. Blair, Proprietor. Also, in connection, BLAIR & Co's HACKS will leave the "Union House" for Wilmore station in time to take the Eastern and West ern trains. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers comfortable. August 25, 1859:tf. TVjrOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa -LYjL John Thompson, Jr., Proprietor. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies. The Rar is supplied with choice liquors : and tho Stable attended by careful hostlers. Bo -.rders taken by the week, month or year. aug25,1859tf, CAMBRIA HOUSE, AVilmore, Pa. Palmer & Beck, Proprietors. Hacks attend the arrival of each train to convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence by Plank Road to. Ebensburg. August 25, 1859:tf. KDWMSir, SALOO. gOMETIIING nkw in EBENSBURG The undersigned having opened a Bowling ?. 110011, connected with Ins Restaurant, in the basement of Myers' new Hall, respectfully re quests all who wish good exercise to give him a rail. ar ALE and LAGER BEER, of the most approved manufacture, constantly on hand. THOMAS M'BRIEN. Ebensburg, August 25, 1859-tf 1801 DAN C EQRRIS, 1801. B DEALER IX ASIIIOXADLB HATS ,j- CAPS, HSfXaoL Street, OPPOSITE THE .MANSION HOUSE, J Iionstovn, I'a. E23 S3 ES &T GO TO C. R. JONES' FOR BOOTS, SHOES, fcc GEO. HUNTLEY. B. P. THOMPSON, with I. I. l'ATTOX & to., holesale Dealers iu and Manufactu turers of. w .1 T S , CATS, FURS, natters' Materials, Straw Goods. Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, &c, &c. No. 328 Market street, PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid fur Wuol and Hhqtpuuj Furs. PRICE I. PATTO.V. A. OWE-SIIEIHEK. August 25, 1859-tf W. S. IIA.VEX, PLAIN and FANCY J OB PRINTER, STATIONER, Blank Book Manufacturer, Book Binder, and dealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, Ac, Ac. Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa. C Agent for L. Johnson & Co., Type Founders & Eleetrotypers, Philadelphia. August. 25, 1859:t.f Commission Merchants and Healers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE AXD VTLERY, Nos. 23, 25 and 27 North Fifth street, easi side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA. EDWABD S. HANDY, iXO. C.IIENNER, '. F BRENNER August 25, 1859:tf GEORGE M. RIDDLE, with IIBUSJJ.J IHIjIj & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS AND CARPETING, No. 243 Market st., below Third, and No. 232 Church Alley, Dec. 1. 1859:tf Philadelphia. JAMES DOUGHERTY, with j, s. soitvi:ii, holesale Dealer iu TOBACCO. SNUrF AND CIGARS. No. 8 X. Fifth street, above Market, Philadelphia. Also. Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign and Domestic CIGARS. sep.1,1 859:tf. D. J. CARROLL. BENNETT et C. and Dealers in WM BENNETT. 11 ROLL. Importers BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, SEGARS. Old Honongakila and Rectifnd Whisky,' tyc. No. 12o Wood street, Pittrbuiu:, Pa. June 14, 1800:tf W. M- LLO Y J ) A- CO. , JJA NKEI2 S ALTOONA, PA. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and S.! ver and Gold for sale. Collections mad t. Moneys received on deposit, paj-able on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. uov3, '5 9t WM. REYNOLDS. J. M. STEVENSON, JR J. BOWEX SMITU. JOHN HILL, with 11ETXOLDS, S3I1TJI &, CO., Gr" OCERY & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 40 N. Howard street. Oct. 20, 1859. Baltimore. G. W. TODD, with COX HAD & WALTOX, 623 Market St., Phila. Importers ami Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE. August 25, 1859.tf E. G. WHITMAN & CO- Manujactunna otilectioncrs IU-' CSOITH ftECONK STREET, (One door below Chestnut,) PHILADELPHIA. t. u. 1111 man. inoijOUl ALEX. JOHNSTON c. C. STEWART idth BUEHLER & HOWARD Importers and dealers in Foreign and Do mestic Hardware and Cutlery, No. 441 Market Strf.t, (North side, second donr below Fifth ) novl,!800 PHILADELPHIA. c D. M'CLEES & Co., No. 133 North Third street, Philadelphia. Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes. May 17, 1800-tf CAIinTTWARE-UOOM. HT) EVANS re 3A; spectfully in- torms the t.tizens of Ebensburg, and Cani- uria county general-? ly, that he has on hand and for sale, at his Ware-room, one square west of Blair's Hotel," a large and splendid assortment of FURNITURE wbicu . Ml . II m lie wm sen very cueap. COFFINS made t ble prices. Ebensburg, Kt. 0, 1 S ".Ti. w?Tl3.:',. fjMlE NEWVYORK TRIBUNE T1MUTTXV. will cnl.rlV,. r,. ..' tvr' IV, . ...v...uv lut II Will-,., delay. The cluO price of THE WFPvt 1 TRIBUNE aad THE EMI-AVEEKLY Tpln' UNE is so low that there are hut few j community unable to .take it.. Hence'r Thk Tbibcke, as the .principal paper smvV ing the new Administration, will be pecup ?" interesting, while outside cf politics it q p7 able Foreign and Domestic News, as r mcrcial and Agricultural JtcllijTtn'Ce anj0Ia Literary Department, give to it interest value which no other paper on this Contia " can boast of. How ably and furcessfuiirT1" Tbjbixe has conducted th.e campaigu noV gloriously ended, the result in Ntwork f attests, and to tltc untiring exertions , capacity and foresight of Hoiiace Gueelev ' due much of the glory of the victory which a nation of Freemen are now rcjui,.j " It is, therefore, tlie duty of every true lican to-aid in giving The TiuavsE a larger circulation. As evidence of its t,()D larity and reliability, we may state that h 't wetk ov.er Six Hundred Thousand copies e sold a circumstance unprecedented iu ' annals of journalism. Guardian and Cu if Phocniiville, Pa. Llu- Terms: DAILY TRIBUNE, (311 issues per an t rr-SEMI-WEEKLY, (104 ,7.' WEEKLY, ( 52 'jVr TO CLUBS Semi-Weekly : Tu0 coj.k" u &f : Ten copies to one address, any larger number at the latter r:iTe. Ttr' copies or over io uddrtrx of , 1 !t,a.25 each. For a Ch.b of Tweiny.au txtrl copv will be sent. For a Club 01 Forlv 7 send THE DAILY Till BUN K gratis oi.ertvr Weekly: Three cojies, 5; live ior ce'. Ten for 12, and any l-.irger uuii.bt-r t tie ta-l of'J?1.20 each per annum, the paper to lea,'., dressed to each subscriber. To thi!s t Twenty we send an extra copy. Tw ilvi(,.fJ io one address lor $-(, with oi:e cxtra to l,;m who sends us the Club. For: ch Club of Une Hundred THE DAILY TRIBUNE will Le sent gratis one year. JsJ-" Payment always in advance. Address THE TRIBUNE, No. 154 No?7u st.. dec20 New Yi.ik i's v. j-iT 1 1 'i i c as. I AM manufacturing and sellii g. i t the rate of six dollars, V. C. jRhL.s ITi LNT FEED CUTTER, atknowk.I-i,!, . r ; who have tried it, the simplest, n.ost ;!i!:l!t and easiest operated machine ever ruiWii t: It will cut Corn Fodder, Ici.g Mm, tU.i Oats, tangled Straw, . r H;.y. 1 l.nvt-1! t r i. L; of Cambria, Indiana At ins t. -rug. ("h.i ion, 'r est. Elk and JcfTtrson countits. I ili di. L.r of the right in three or four of the kit cu..ta counties on fair turns. 1 have s'lso the right for HAYMrN'S P77 ENT CARRIAGE WHEELS, in C:.r..l.rk ,.,.. Blair counties. This Wheel has Ftr-od the t at ot over four years in many of the F.:?hn:n.d South-western State-s, .-Mid pioes to L hikL stronger and more diin.l !e, i.lt'nonph uu third lighter, than the ordinary WLctJ. I ! not desire to sell any of my ter ritory on this, but will furni.-h" Carriages, Puggks, Sulkies. ic.jS3-y,f) riage-makers with Wheels (orl.ui. siiuiiuLi on reasonable terms. These Wheels mc f;.-t superseding all others. Call at my shop, near the Ebensburg Fci::i drv, and examine for voum-lvcs-. ISAAC C. SINCO. Ebensburg, February 2, ltO. TAlLORfiCRCJiSlK, AT THE HUNTINGDON NFUSELIL'-S HrXTINCIKiX. I'A.. belt Fruit & Ornamental Tress, Vines A''.. better growth, larger size, and atioutr j.;:'.f than any of the Northern or Eastern Nur.-u.ii, and warrant tliem true to name. Standard Apple trees at 18? cents cuih- S10 per 100. Peach trees, 15 to 20 cti each ii: J $15 ier 100. Standard Pear trees, 50 to ,a cs oai.'i Dwarf Pear trees, 50.-? tol each 2u to ;'-J per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 4 5 cts cncii Standard Cherry trees 37$ to 75 et;. Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts. Plum trees "0 cts. Apricot tree-s lo to 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to SI. Silver Maple trees C2A to $1. European Ash, 75 to 1 European Larch, .0 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts to Si. American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $.'n American .t Chinese Arbor Vita-, 10 .u 1.50 Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, c. kc. Huntinston Jan. 25, lbGO.- m. 1800. TINAVARE ! SHEET-IRON WARE. COPI'I-i: "l J. &. 12. IIKKRIXti'i'OX Desire to call the attention of the pin k' their new TIN SHOP now opened in tbc i:- britk buildinjr on the corner ot -M.n "- Franklin streets, oj.posite the Mansion J;- and next to the Ranking House ot ben. & Co., Johnstown, Pa., where they un" manufacturing all kinds of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COITER V.KE. Their work will be made by the ik-m men and of the best materials. 1 he? art . termined to sell nil kinds of vnre cheapest rates, wholesale and retail. P. S. All orders for SPOUTING atteuai to on the shortest notice aud on rcaoua terms. Johnstown, Dec. 8, 1859-tf. PATKOMZE lOl'li OU The rruttTtion Mutual Fire hmiranct io-r OF CAMBRIA COUNTY- LOCATED AT KBENS B U no. r-v el T T. 1 . . .1 f'nniTiAIlV. uoove iiuiiicu v .'7 ...j pa ,rll r.il, ikT will etlect il!!-"'"' . property ot safe rates. ifi? I" .Te- careful in the risks taken, this t sents a reliable ana cueap ' .... , ... ; 1. 1 which persons may secr.re themselves r probable losses by fire. Office on Centre Street, nearly or. Thompson's Mountain Hfrfc.'' D. H. ROI'.KRT?, Trf A. C. Mi llin, Scc'y. & Trcrs , JOSEPH H. CAMPr.hLU,-(,n Aug. 25, 18."9.-ly. OR JOB PRINTING OF ALL KI CO TO T i!E A I.LEGIIANIAN OFFICE. mERJIS OF .SURSCr.lI'TION TH. ALUNUNNC: If
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers