LATEST rKOM" EUROPE. GREAT BRITAIT. In the House of Lords on the 13tb, tLe v"iQke of New Castle stated that until the re sources of British Columbia were more fully Jeveloped, it was thought better not to put in force the act of last year, ia reference to the jurisdiction of the Hudson Bay Com- SJq th& House of Commons Lord John Rus t stated tliat the French and English Com missioners appointed to inquire into the New Founuland fisheries, had reported to their re rect'tve Governments. Mr. R- Cochrane called attention to the state of the relations with China, attributing tbe present difficulty to Lord Elgin's demand for a resident Minister t Pekin, which was offensive to the Chinese. He severely de nounced the proceedings of Mr. Bruce and Admiral Hope. The subject after a lengthy discussion was dropped at the request of Lord Palmerston. Ia the House of Lords on thhe 14th, the proposed annexation of Savoy to France was pretty generally denounced. Ia tbe House of Commons, Lord John Rusel said the government was not aware of tny preparation-being made for placing the French forces in Italy. Lord Cowley and Mr Cobden have been warmly complimented on their success in bringing the commercial treaty to a practical issue. t - The correspondence on the Fabaec has been published. Tho Wholesale Tea Trade had held a meet iae. to protest against the proposed changes iiTrcbonding and wareheu-ing tea. France. The Paris Constitutional states llat the opening session of the Senate and ,e"t'f! ific body has been proposed to the 1st cf March. The Pan3 Prcsse had received a first warning "for having mixed false news with the most malevolent remarks, which wound the f.eibgs of the nation and are contrary to tbe real state cf affairs-" iiie (J'JZ'tte de France received a second warning for an article which "ia disfiguring the Listory of France, caluminates the great &u:aly which Napoleon the First established Cathmic worship ia France." Thj Sardinian Minister, Des Asabrois, had presented his letter of recall. The Pope hal addressed a letter to the Pufeop of Oileaus thaukiug him for iiis en crctic sur port TLe Paris Flour market was firmer, and t!.c prices slightly advanced. Wheat, also, siiirtd ia the improvement. The Provincial 3:arkets also showed aa improving tendency The Paris Bourse continued dull Rentes dosed on the 14tb at G7f Goc. Spain. A MadiiJ t'egram of the 13th g3v "The Spanish Cabinet will listen to to prr.po?a!s for peace from Morocco until 'i'auaier has been taken, against which plice operations are to continue. Mirbhal O'Donnel announces in an order e-f lie Jay, that he will continue offensive op erariuns until the enemy asks for the mercy vt 'pain, aud until reprisah shall have been taken for the insults of the enemy, and in demnity obtained for the sacrifices of Spain. ihe Spanish Government was about to is sue notes to the amount of two hundred tuiliions of reals, their .paynie-st to be in vjrrd by the 'ale of national property. Ixaly. TLe Tuscan Moniture announces that the Sardinian Legation at Florence is elicit!)' to be suppressed. TLe Vpiniune of Turin says the question of the new vote to be giveu by Central Italy is bot.yet resolved on. The furloughs grauted to the French sol diers in Rome had beek suspended. New battliions comprised of a party of foreigners a l a party of Neapolitans, had been organized. lo.OU'J Municipal Guards had been mobil :zcd m the Abizza. It was reported that the King of Naples ill ordered Get-eral Pimelu, in case of need :o act in concert with the Pope's General Mayphafer. Letters from deny anccunco tnat tne po litical arrests and assesses of the police are increasing women Lave been ravished and - a a lien beaten by tneni, ana many oi tne pa- V.x'ical prisoners baa died under torture. Sereral magistrates had in vain proteste azaiast these barbarous acts. A proclamation it in circulation, exhorting the Sicilians to rise and re-invest Southern Italy with her former rights. Private accounts from Naples s'ate that onpiracy has been discovered among a por- traof the Neapolitan Army, and it had been traced to a Picdmontese agency. aples, it was said, would address a note to tbe powers, complaining of these attempts It was stated that the Kio of Naples had ordered the liberation of political prisoners, !io lave been arrested only upon suspicion Austria. The Vienna Gazelle publishes circular to the Protestant Consistories m Hungary, conveying the imperial permission for them to assemble in conference, and de ;de oa the means to be proposed to the Gov- tincieLt for the redress of their grievances A V ienna despatch says: "The reforms promised in the Minesterial programme are &jvt to be granted. Every Province will receive a separate Constitution and at? minis tratioa according to the want of the different -tiionaiuies. It is said at Vienna that a new loan is pro wled. CwxA'Pekia dates are to the 4th of De- eaiber. The Russian mission was going on well. Tie Rebels were not agreed among thera ttyes. and the Imperial troops had been vic arious ever them' Rmcvalof tJie Remains cf Gen. Jack wr. Trimhl.Vo Mil nrnvMint Fnw ihn cson. - ... r - . -"o " cmo- Wtbe remains of Gen. Jackson and those & wife to Nashville. Tenn , and their in terment in the Capitol Square, and for the tion of x suitable monument over the Uffie to the memory of the old hero, passed J Senate of Tennessee, on its third reading y naahnous vote. It was stated by Mr. nmble that the relatives and immediate per- S v ds f Gcn- JactsoD. 60 far as he W been able to ascertain, -cordially assented t-e proposed removal, and a letter from a Uaniel S. Donnelson. of Summer couo J. ai read to the Senate, in which that gen on t?TC hlB cordial assent to the proposi ti Ml1 has Tett0 be acted pon by Wd7r?Qb6crU for tLa Democrat atd Sen- ad pay for it U advance. Speech cf President Buchanan at 111 Raising- of the Statue of Washington. Tho President made the following address at the ceremonies in Washington City, on the 2-2-1. Fellow Citizens I accept the aTipiciou3 omen cow presented to as in this calm sunset almost without a cloud. The early part of the day was boisterous. Many accidents also occurred to delay the progress and the com pletion of these ceremonies. But these oc currences have terminated as, thank God, always has been the case in the history of oar country. If tSorms and tempests beset us in the morning the end of the day is still clear, bright and animating. Such, I trust, will ever be the issue of the gloom acd dark ness that for a season appear to envelope u?. (Applause.) The honorable and important duty has been assigned to me ef dedicating this statue -of Washington, which is a noble production of native America's genius. This welcome and gratefcl task I cow proceed to perform Standing here on this bautiful and commanding position, surrounded by the Sen ators and Representatives of all the States of the Confederacy, and by a vast assemblage of our fellow citizens, civil and millitary, and in full view of the noble Potomac, which Washington loved so well, and of the shores , of the ancient Commonwealth which gave him birth, I now solemnly dedicate this sta tue to the. immortal memory of the Father of his Country. Applause.) I perform" this act of pious devotion, not in the name of the people of the North, -or the South, the East, or the West; not in the name of those who dwell on the waters of the Atlantic or of the Pacific, but in the name of the whole Amer ican people of the United States, one and in visible now and forever. (Loud applause, and cries of "Hurrah for Old Buck." May the God of our fathers preserve the constitu tion and the Union for ages j et to come. May they stand like the everlasting hills, against which the tempests from every quarter of the hcavetiL shall beat iu vain In a word may they endure so long as the name of Wash ingtou shall be honored and cherished among tha children of men. (Renewed and pro longed applause.) May Washington city which ho founded, continue throughout many generations to be the seat of government of a great, powerful and united confederacy. Should it ever become a ruin by a dissolu tion of the Ueion, it will not like the ruins of Balbeek and Palmyra, be merely a mon ument to the vanity of human greatness; but it will teach a lesson to all the dwellers upon earth that our grand political experiment has failed and that man is incapable of self Gov ernment. May such a direful disaster to the human race be averted, and in the language of Solomon, at the dedication of the Jewish temple. "May the Lord our God be with us, as lie was with our father. Let him not leave us, or forsake us." (Applause.) May this be the grayer of all present, and may each one return to his home in heart more ardently patriotic and more determined to do his whole duty to God and his tour-try than when we assembled hero to day. The dirtifiguished speaker took his seat amid geucral and most enthusiastic applause. L ITER FROM CAMI ORMA. Malloy's Station, March 3. The overland mail coach, with the regular San Francisco dates to the 10th ult., and telegraphic des patches to tho 11th; arrived hero at four o'clock, v m. The Pacific Railroad Convention has been in session, at Sacramento, since the 9ta inst. Its ol ject is to concentrate the public senti ment to memorialize Congress, and to recom mend the legislative aetion on the part of Cal ifornia and Oregon. A resolution has been unanimously adopted, urging the California legislature to otTer a bonus of 60,000 to a New York Company that shall first complete an overland telegraph to the Atlantic States, and 40,000 to the company completing a second line by a different route, provided be:h lines were finished within eighteen months. The Democracy are preparing for aa ex citing contest at the primarr elections, to be held throughout the State next week, for elec ting df-legates to the Charleston Convention. Dr. Robert P. Chase, formerly of St Louis, had been arrested for clandestinely adulterating acids, used for refining gold at tne an rrancisco mint. Three rich silver mines bav been discov ered in Calaveras county. New gold di gins arc also reported in Calaveras county The mining intelligence, generally i9 cheer- Advices from the bandwich Islands, to Jan 24th. state that Mr. Nielson was in a dying condition, from the effects of tho wounds inflicted by King Kamahameba. Tbe San Francisco markets are unchan ged. Kentucky Politics. The Opposition party of iventucky beld their convention last week. A full delegation to the National Union Con vention was appointed, and an electoral tick et put in nomination. Senator Crittenden wsls reccomrcended as tha Opposition candi date for 1 residency Gov. Magoffin has vetoed a bank bill pas sed by the Kentucky Legislature, and in his message uses tue following language: "The Bible says, "Lead us not i.ito temptation," and it is a very significant prayer. I would add, 'Tempt us with no more banks, but from them, good Lord, deliver us.' SPECIAL XOTICES. DISEASE OF THE LIVER. By this disease we understand an infiamation either in the mem brane or substance of the liver, known by dull paia3 in the right side, the stomach alwavs dis ordered, the yellow tinge of the skin, dry cough, tongue coated, costiveness, high-colored urine, and of a thick nature; severe weakness and se vere pains in the head. The quantity of corrupted liumors in the re gion of the liver causes a defective secretion of the bile. Tha liver when healthy,' serves as a filter to the blood, to eeperate all impurity from it, or to ref ne it. When diseased, it rannot pu rify the blood, which, whetf tent to the lungs, brains, and other parts ia a morbid condition, may cans Jaundice, Consumption, Insanity, &c, and withholding tho natural stimulus to the in testines, causes Dyspepsia, Piles, and other com plaints, as vou perceive the direct way to tin- ravel and tear the whole system to pieces. A patient, suffenre from this complaint should resort to epeedy relief. Yet there aTQ very few medicines worth a cent in curing diseases. What then shall be done? We say, use Dr. Morse's ndian Root Tills, as they are composed of plants and roots; they will be found a ure cure for this painful Oisease, because they ' purge from the body those corrupt and stagnant liumors, and so bleanse and renew the Llooo, which is the cause not ouiy of tire disease of the liver, and the in fiamation of the kidney and bladder, but of very description of disease. From 3 to 4 of the above pills, taken every niht on going to beJ, will in a few days entirely relieve the body of every thing that is opposed to health. l7"Sce advertisement of Dr. Morso in another column. Sold by Thomas Devine. Chills axi Fever! Ciiills akd Fever! ! One of the greatest remedies that lias vcr been laid before the public, for Fever and Ague, and which have received the h;trhest encomiums frmn the press and the people, is DR. J. UOSTETT- FPS CELEBRATED BITTERS. Who would endure the tortures arising from this terrible dis ease, when it can be so easily cured? Who would endura sleepless nights, burning fevers and icy chills alternate ly-f when a remedy can be obtained for a teere trifle? And3-ethow many (a?r.ihos linger out a paiuful existence under this deadly blight, and do nothing but gulp down quinine, until it becomes as common as their daily meals, and yet they are not relieved. None but t he foolish and weak would hesitate to pro cure these valuable Bitters, and save themselves intense agony. Sold by druggists and dealers generally every where. See advertisement in another col umn. PAY UP! PAY UP!! PERSONS indebted to tho undersigned will SAVE COSTS bvcallins and settling their re- spective accouuts immediately. " Mirch 7, lSS0.-15-3t. GREAT AUCTION SALE ! ! THE subscriber will sell at Public Auction, at his Store Room at Tunnel Hill, on THURS DAY the 15th day of ilarch inst., his entire stock of DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES, HE A I) Y MA DE CLO TIIIXG, MILIXARY GOODS TUIMMIXGS, aud a variety of other goods and articles too nu merous to mention. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., and to continue from day to day until all is sold. TERMS Cash for all sums under 20, all pums over that amount, a credit of six mouths with approved security. DANIEL M' LAUGH LIN. Tunnel IliJI March 7, 13C0. 15- lit PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Cuui t of Common Picas of Cambria County, to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sa'.e at the Hotel of Ilenrv Foster, in the Borough of Ebensburg, on SATURDAY THE 3 1st DAY OF MARCH inst., at one o'clock P. M., the following HEAL ES TATE, viz: All that certain Lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Ebensburg, aforesaid, on the North West angle of High Street and Julian Street, known on the general plan of snid Borough by the number 02. containing CO feet in front and extending back 2C4 feet to Sample Street, having thereon ereced a large two story BRICK HOUSE with' a back building attached, and a fiame Stable. TERMS CASH And to be sold subject to a lien ot one thousand dollars, to be paid by the purchaser to the heirs and legal representatives of Richard Lewis, deceased, at the death of the widow of the said Richard Lewis, the interest on which sum to be paid to the sui 1 widow during her natural life. JOHN WILLIAMS, Trustee. March 7, lS00.-15-Gt. CltCUTOR'S 8 .41.12 Ol? REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of authority contained in tne last Will and Testament of Ignatius Kooutz. dee'd ., the undersigned, Executors therein named, will expose to sale on SATURDAY THE 31st DAY OF MARCH I860, on the premises, at 2 o'clock P. M., the follow ing lie.il Estate, of which the said Ignatius Koontz, died seized, viz: A certain piece or parcel of land tituate in Carroll township, Cambria County, adjoining lands of William M'Combie, on the East, John Leslie, on the North, Joseph FinkenzeUer.on the West, and Leonard Farebaugh. on the South, containing FIFTY-THREE ACRES and one hundred perches, be the same moro or less, about SO acres of which are cleared, and thereon erected a two story hewed LOG HOUSE and a cabin BARX. TERMS.- Oue third of the purchase monev to be in hand, and the balance in two equal an nual payments thereafter, with interest, from the day of sale, to be secured by the Judgment Bonds aud Mortgage of the purchaser. BENJAMIN WERTNER, PETER STRITTMATTER, March 7, 18$0.-15-3t Executors. ESTATE oF IGVtTllS KOOXTZ. WHEREAS Letters Testamentary on the last Will and Testament of Ignatius Koontz, late of Carroll township. Cambria! count v. deceased. have b3en issue! by the Rejister of said county. to tne unaersigneu. ah persons nving claims against the said dc-cedent are hereby notified to present them properly authenticated for settl ment, and those indebted are requested to make payment without delav. "BENJAMIN WERTNER, lExecu PETER STRITTMATTER. tors. Carrolltown, March 7, 1860-15-Ct NOTICE. THE following Petitions fo Tavern and Quart License has been filed iu the Office of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Camoria county, and will be presented at the next Court of Quarter Ses sions of Cambria county, to wit: Tavern Lireuse, Peter Kinney, Patrick MTIugh, John J. Glass, Henry Fritz, Thomas D. Davis,' Henry Schort, George Eng'.ebach, Peter Ryan, David Metzgar, George Shearer, Rernegious Dunace, George Kurtz, Joseph Shoemaker. baimucl Holes, Quart License. Remegious Dunace, Augastus BurgrafT, Henry Schnable, William Bott & Co. William D. Nicholson, Richard II. Tudor, JOS. M7DOXALD, Clerk. Ebensburg, Feb. 15, lS60.-tc NOTICE. THE public are hereby notified that I have purchased from Andrew Callahan, of Chess Springs Borough, the following property, viz: One white Mare, one dark sorrel Mare, one bay Mare, one spotted Mare Colt, four set of Gears. one black and white Cow, one brown Cow, one Ileiffer, nearly white, one black Ileiffer, one brindle Bull, one black Steer, one speckled Steer, 14 head of Sheep, six head of Hogs, 45 or 50 dozen, of oats, a lot of Hay, 1 four horse Wagon, one two horse Wagon, one spring Wagon, two Sleds, and a lot of farming utensils. All persons are warned not to interfere with the above de scribed property as it belongs to me. GEORGE CALLAHAN. Chess Springs, Feb. 25, 18G0.-l4-3t BLAXK SUMMONS AND EXECU TTOyS FOE SALE A T THIS OFFICE FRANK V. HAY - OFFERS to the Merchants and others brtving TIN, COPPER OR SHEET IRON WARE, to sell again, indncetttenU not found in any Manufactory West of tho Allegheuies. All Wares packed carefully and GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK. ALSO Dealer in all kinds of STOVES. Convey PUKPS, LEAD PIPE, S2EET ISETALS. ENAMELED & --FOLLOW-WARE, at Manufacturers, prices.' PRINTED PRICE LISTS nor ready. Address. F. W. HAY, . John&own, Cambria Co., r. February 8, 18G0.-Crn. WAR IN MEXICO. . D. J. EVANS & SON, HA YE this day received from the East, and are now offering to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity a well selected assortment of JIES and BOYS' CLOTIIECG, Also, a large lot of DRY GOODS, consisting in part of the following articles, viz: SATINS, VELVETS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES DOE SKINS. SATIXETTS. TWEEDS, JEANS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS, DRESS GOODS of every style, NOTIONS. a large lot cf BOOTS &: SHOES. nATS AND CAPS. BONNETS. TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, STATIONARY. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, &c, &c, together wth, suph other articles as are usually kept in a country store, whfch they 'will dispose of very low for cash or country produce. (X5- The Tailoring business w ill be carried on in all its branches, all work will be done in short notice and on the most reasonable terms. Ebensburg, Feb. 1, 1800.-10-tf. Watches, Jewelry an I SILVER WARE. We would respectfully inform our friends, patrons and the public generally that we have now in Sfore -sf-iiS ud olier U ftolesale Metail, at the lowest LkisA. Prices, a largd and very choice stock of TVutches,Jevcdry,. Silver and Plated Bare, of every variety and style. Every description of Diamond II aud other Jewelry, made to order, at short notice. "?0All arrontcd to be as represented. N. B. Particular attention given to the Re pairing of Watches and Jevrtlry, of every descrip tion. STAUFFER & TIAIiLEY. No. C2fcM ARKET street, Smilli Side PIllL'A. Feb. 1, 1800. 3 mos. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A Rentvolent Institution estalAished by social En dowment, for Vie Relit f of the Sick and Dis tressed, ajiicled with I indent and Epidemic Diseases, and etecially for the Cure of Dis eases of the Sexual Organ. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter with a description of their condition, (agr, occu pation, habits of life, -c.) and in case of extreme poverty, Mcdecines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE RE TORI'S on SrmatorrLcea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and cn the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispen sary, sent to the afilicted in sealed letters envel opes, free of charge. 'Two or three Stamps fur Postage will be acceptable. " Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Acting S or gn)rr,-Ioward Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa By order of the Directors EZRA D. II E A RT WELL, Prudent. G EO. FA I RCH I LD, Secretary, Feb. 8, I8C0. ly. D. FOSTER. F. S. NOON", Grecnsburjr. Ebensburg. FOSTER & XOO'lf, HAVING associated themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cam ria county, will at tend to all business intrustec ;o them. Ofiice on Coh Jonade Row;" Ebansburf Oct. 7, IS57. JOIIX SIlAElRALCal, Jolce of the Peace, SammUlTlllt, Pa. 4 LL BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO HIS J. care will be promptly attended to. He will also act as X.uctionc.r at Public Sales whenever his services la that capacity are required. April 23. 1358:24 FIRS I FIR ! ! FIEE ! ! ! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE atteuntion of the public to one of tbe great est improvements ever made in COOKING STOVES, the burningof the GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is saved Fifty per cent of fuel. GEOROE U UNTLE Y. " ELcsuburg Aug. 17, 1859.-tf. $100,000 WORTH OF WATCHES and Jewelry offered to the Trade at less prices than any other house in the city. Send for my Cata logue of articles and prices. On the receipt of one dollar by mail, I will forward to any address a beautiful set of Gold Studs und Sleeve Buttons, or a No. 4 Gold Lock et, or a Gold Stone or Seal Ring; for $3, a Ladies Breast Tin and Eir Drop3. cither Gime-i, Mosaaic Florentine. Gold Stone, or any other styles; or for $7, a silver, open face watch; or for $25, a Fine Gold Hunting Case, Lever Watch, warraute i to keep good time; or tor $10. a Fine Gold Vest Chain; or fwr SG, a Fiue Gold Neck Chaiu. as samples of any of my goo Is. Young men out of employment xould net do better than invest a small sum Tn my Jewelry, aiul dispose of it through the country. Address, MOSES K. G LINES, Wholesale Jeweler, 208 Broadway, N. Y. February IS, 18G0.-12-4t. GEO M. BEET?. T. It. HETEB Ebensburg. 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The "Prince of the House of David' is one of the most popular awl best selling books ever pub lished. Over 180,000 copies have been sold, and it bids fair to outrival the "Pilgrim's Progress' or any other similar work. The "Pillar of lire," by the same author, is now meeting with a rapid bale, over 90,000 copies have been sold since its publication, and as a companiou to the "Prince of the House of David" every reader of that lok should purchase a copy. The Records of the Revolutionary War," is a book of great interest and gives a vast amount of information relative to the Soldiers of the Revo lution, and is an invaluable book of reference for the descendants of its heroes and all who are in terested in Pension Claims, Lan 1 Warrant-!, etc. The most liberal inducements are offered to Apc-nts, and upon addressing the publisher every information will he tiiven. SEND FO R A CATA LOG UE. Address GEORGE G. EVANS. Publisher, 4S9 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Ta. February 1, lSCO.-10-Gt. CHEST SPRINGS AHEAD. TUE undersigned begs leave to announce, that he has opened a Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, at Chest Springs Borough, Cam dria County, and that he will Manufacture and keep constantly on haad every article in his line of business, such as SADDLES, BRIDLES, M7IIPS, Articles manufactured cheap to order. He invites the public to call and exam ine articles ot i manufacture, confident thev will command the approbation of Competent Judges. By manufacturing none but the best of articles, and selling efcerp, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Terms Cash or approved country produce. N. B. All kiads of HIDES taken iu exchange for work. JOHN E. CON NELL. Chest Springs, May 25, 1859. tf. JACRSOX &, CX,AKI, SURGEON DENTISTS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. ONE of the firm will be in Ebensbur;; during inenrsiienuaysoicacumoutn, car uuiiu nuuu iiuig ail jri.vua i.tr rin:r his profcKsior.al services can find hira at the office of Dr. Lewis, nearly oppj sita Blair' Hotel. may 25,1 S59tf. of t Iicapebl ! Best ! ! JLargt ! ! : $35. CO ! Fa Tuition in Single and Double Entry j 1JA -Keeping, Writing, Curuinorciai Aiithmetic and Lectures. Board 8 wect $20. Stationary t7, Tuition $35, entire cxpouies 6. Uroa tiBi to complditt a flC oorrse, from 6 to 10 wsi. F.very Student, tport praJuaiing, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Bjcki of any Busings, acd quailed to .mn a fcalarv from. 500 ta $lCC0 Students enter tt any lime No. Vacatici: Review at pleasure. First Premiums for bt st'B-jsir.eV Wiit:i.g for 1850. received at Pittsburg. Philadelphia- ard Ohio State Fairs. Also, at the principal Fairs of the Union f. r the past four years. fcj- Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Circulars, Specimens and Embellished Vitw of the College, inclose fire letter stamps to F. W. JENKINS. Pittsburg, Ta. Jan. 4, 1860. Au. 11, J855,-2j. . WINTER GOODS. rSlHE subscriler has just returned from the JL East, and is now . opening an vxteusive as sortment of GOODS suitable !r Ihe season, mary articles of which have betn bought and will be sold at LOWER PRICES than were be fore sold in this place. Consiitingof Fancy and Srarle DKY-G'jODS.-n READY MADE CLOTHING. HARDWARE AND CUTLET Y. QUEENSWARE STONE AND EARTHEN WARE. GROCERIES DRUGS & MEDICINES. BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of 10 Cases Mens thick P-xts at $1,S7 per pair aud upwards. 2 Cases Mens Hunting Boots. 5 Cases Mens French Calf, Grain end Water proof uit to. 10 Cases Bvs and Child rens Borts. of er.ieticr quality and low pries. 1 Case Mens Ciarse Brognns at 95 cts. 5 Cases G.ildrens. Missis A: W'omens Lace Boots. BUI FA LOE noiii;. MANILIA CABLE FUR BAITING, DO. SMALIXR SIZES. BAP. 5IXX SALT. AC. AC. Persons wijii:g to buy GOOD GOODS, at low prices, will find it to thir interest to examine Lit stock. Country Troduce will le taken in ex change for good fur vrLkh the highest ruaike-i prices w iT be given. ' ' E. HUGHES. January 4, ISOO.-tf. EASGAIKS ! BAEGAIKS ! ! NEW GROCERY STORE. THE undersigned would respectfully beg leave to inform the citizens of Ebensburg and vi cinity, that he has just received, U his store room, one door West of Davis &. Lloyd's Store, a large and fresh lot of Groceries, which be of fers for sale chap for Cash cr ceuutry Prodyoe, I his stock ioTJsiats in purt of the following firfi ! c'e. viz: SUGAR. COFFEE. TEA. K0LASSES. TOBACCO. SFGAHS. CHEESE, FISH. EACG17. AKD THE EEST OF FLOUR AKD CORK MEAL. He also keeps ou hand h lirge ard we'l sek:etrji Stock of School Boeiks and Stationary, Nolions &.c . all very cheap. He hopes by strict at tenth Tt to business to merit and receive a full share if public patron age, as la fty Fatirded his stock is good and Le wirl sell as cheap as any other house ia town C..I1 and see. EVAN E. EVANS Ebensburg. Aug. IT, 1F59. tf. GOAL! COAL!! The subserilKT is now prepared to deliver Coal to the citizens of this place on the shortest crotite. Persons wishing Ceal can leave their orders ai my Grocery Store juid tLey will Le attended to immediately. EVAN E. EVANS. September 2S, 1SZ0. GOODS AT CITY PRICES THIRTY PER CEXT CHEAPER THAN CAN EE DO f GUT FOP. ELSEWHERE. THE subso-Jnr has nrt returned from the East w ith a large lot ef CHEAP GOODS, con sitting in part ef the fallowing. Ladies & Childieus Hoe, Ki l Gloves, GumBeltr, Gllars, Handkerchiefs. Gects. Susjecders, Neck Ties, Letter and Note Paper, "Gents. Handker chiefs, Gum CoLjbs, Shoe Blacking. Knives and Scissors, one copy cf Shatsjc-are, Hoops, Ac. Gents, and La.lies Buffalo Over Slioe-s. Gj?n Shoes, Calf and Heavy IkKts, Mens fashion abrs Caps, Plush sad Cloth Caps, Carpet Sacks, Trunks, woolen Socks. Also a few sets cf LADIES FURS. All of which lie offers verv low for CASH. Give hira a call and satisfy yourselves that he sells cheaper than any persou te. CLINTON R. JONES. January 4, ISCO.-tf. VALUABLE TANNERY . FOR SALE. THE undeisigned oEfers for sale the QUITMAN TANNERY, situate about three miles West ef Ebensburg. and about 9 miles by Plank Road and Turnpike from the Pennsylvania Rail Road. A Branch Rail Road will shortly be corstrucVd ty Ebensburg. The 'establishment is one cf the largest in the State, aad is now in successful c-'-cration. The main buihlin" ; 1 in xn ..'.i ; . o v- . j -mv wing C5 by 10 and the who! two stories hii;h. j A new ENGINE and BOILERS erected last summer and now m crrd order. There are all the necessr.ry outbuildings oa the premises, ar.d dwelling Houses foi the Prt'prictcr, Foreman and hands. Also a Blacksmith Sl op. There is alo an excellent Saw Mill in connection with the Factory. Tlicrc are about To acres cf land wIi timber eu. vhich v.-lil be sold in connectii.n with the Tannery. About 400 cords of Bark now on hands, Hemlock can be purchased at $2.50 and Oak at $4,50 per cord, delivered. The property will be eold low and on cr-sy terms. For further particulars address C. T. MURRAY. Elersourc, Cambria Co., To. SeTt.?l.lS59. 44-tf. NOTICE: WHEREAS Letters cf Administration cn tLe estate of Jan DriskcL late of JSns4uehanr.a tp.. Cambria County, deceased, hare len grated to the ;ndersigrjel i'rviding iu said township.) bv tTTe Register of said county, all persons indebted to the estate of aid deceased, arc heitbv notified to make immediate payment, and thosi havir claims to present 'them propeily authenticated for settlement. FRANCIS BEABER, Adm'r. February, 1. 1SC0. 10 Ct. GEO. R. LEWIS, IU. D., flRENDERS his profee-ioi a' servi-ej to thu c-"" ) . aens of F.Vril urg sud rkinity. he mar le ! louro in iiie ,:,ce i .rmeily cccnpiei! by Dr. D. j W. Lewia. Night calls m.-.v ba m.-Ie at tl ,t,ffice- July G. I3i9-tf. THT