I Bat Spit, read, tine r tip.' :ted . 1 8. a .1 ca re-! tratcM . pmoj iers cl ere iaJ ?f th el fori 13 Kt: ' fait; ' I'arr, owev.i the K d part, ly Hug. es tbr. on tbr Chila. in tbr.- the :e story it cou:: 13 crifl chaodi convcj- 'Decs; act from lertainlj 1 country ;7i"ardfj: inpsi for nomina- ? SUC3 tio meal bat U. if use iaa tolerahla given fjr 1 all staul 1 cgsjoU- of Pem have nei- Jd it. :n cut th oi?c ;e United oars as a g out the :p!aic9d a So long m thataf ,te cannot jr the Ra ich explo kst weei he Dda css it. oer start t against a hundred 3, when a :y pcrsocs icued her at the fell , she was V7as reav vrith a t.r eiy dirs: instaiit passengers -ir; others lightly 12- reanzled- heart ree guferer?. . in scar:a the dead theart sad ened to the all in their have beea aorance & ' the party, ich a wtr sroceedicg d as the a3 as received on ofU'0.' jailed The buf storatioo ;mocracy Ci st graiujn ini zeal re arty. Tb .nthnsiastie. States, th most cheer aJ Tbesa st import :y of Venn victory, B1 LATEST FAOH EUIIOPE. Halifax, "larch 12- The American ar rived at thi3 port thi3 morning, bringing Liv erpool dates direct to tbe 25th ult., arid by Uiegraph via QueeEStown to the 26th, four days later. Tier news is interesting. The English Channel Sect had departed for the Mediterranean. This movement is taid to Lave Lceri cccaricncd by ihz demands made Ly Spain upen Morocco, requiring a large region of territory from Morocco, as czo cf tha conditions cf peace. Austria reject England's Italian proposi ticDS, and abidfsby tha Villa Franca agree nczit. She will net employ force at present, tat reserves the libcity of doing so if neces sary :n tfco luiure. tpaia acmcnus ircn iViorccco a large xa (jtstity, and posncnaion of all the conquered territory, ect., Tie Atlantic Telegraph Company propose to attempt tho restoration of the old cabie. XUZ ALLLOED ALLU:02B2IW3iX AUSTRIA AND I.US.IA. The niorninir Chronicle publishes the fol lowing in its secou-1 edition: Intelligence received from a sure sourco ia Vienna is to the fallowing effect: Russia has decided on renewing her old aiiiacj with Austria. The treaty is oa the point of being signed, and will be carried to St. Petersburg by Prince Alexander, of Hesse. We have excellent reasons for believing the provisions .will be j fellows: The most ample concessions us to ill that relate3 to the holy places at Jerusalem will he made by Austria to Russia; Second, With a view to cventualize that wLieii will have every probability of being refused, Aus atrees to conform her policy to that of Rus sia a3 to the Danutian provinces and Servia; Third: As a compensation fjr tbc&e conces sions in the l'nst, Russia will guarantee to Austria the wh!e cf hr territory, including Prai: Hungary and V tctlia against insurrection Kiid iureu'u u-es. The 1'aris correppondent of the Daily A'tws, fears that it i hut too tru, that at a Ministerial nioj-tin-jr held on Friday, and r-re-ftiue'l over by the E.Jipnror, and wliicu las ted f'.ur hours, a resolution was taheu against Its'.'an unity, on the pretext that Russia aud Prussia object to the aiiuexatiuu which alone cjq satisfy the Italiun people. The French gowrninenr, it is alleged have tf solved to iejtCt the anuesiug Fie iujcnt to TucsDy ratiit l-.-j abandoned altogether. The pvp!e of Tuscarty v. ill be called upon to tboose soveretgLS. and their will bo no ob- j-.cticu to ititir tiioiee-iaiimg upon too jJa.xc cf Genoa, Victor Kmanuei's nephew. 6ic oLd!y the Ducuies of Modena and lanua Uiv ie annexed to Piedmoul by the consent of tbe inhabitants. Thirdly, the question of licaiagna is to be submitted to a conference cf the rowers. But fctiii the idea of crearic a separate b'tate of the sovereignty of tLo Holy See, and annexation subjetts to that a-vereicnty eiiher t j Tuscaayor I'ieduiout, i not ahandened. I'iedmout wiil be requi red toaijere to thene proposals made uudjr the threat of withdrawing the French at my fron; Ita:r, and leaving ber to the mery of AjBtrii. Uorria Mrlcr at a Party. List evening, at a quarter past seven o'clock, one of the most fiendish murders was co'.uunUtd that ever outraged the A-eiins ol I taaivniy. A s r.'ial pirty was assembled at one cf the apartments in No. 71 Dr jal- wij, V!.-iU!:g the family who rcsiis 1 there Amou? the number was Patrick M'llugii, tir w.re Uridget and their two children. Tl. 1 . 1 - , iua evtuiLij ajpearca to ue vasiu tlea- MHtlT With thr-;n TIipt worn -illr!n.r r.n,' aiuji&w themselves together, when suiden- lv Patrick said to his wif., "Won't you t'ive tnesome bcerr to which she replied, 'Why, BJ, I atnek. I never give you anything now as ?ne spose tuis he placed his arm around t.T Deck aa to embrace her. bat in his hand w an open raur, with which he saldcniy t" her throat. The stroke was given with s-ch power as to .cut away even a part of tho bits (the third vertebrae ) She fell, and 'el without tue uite-rance of a word. TL. L. - . 1 1 1 luesigai oresenieu. aa we entereo ttie -"-lac, was piteous ia the extreme. Ther aj the uiotuer, so rnhtiui.'v marated. At Urhcad sat one of t:e guests of the party,' wvva aanfaot m her arms, stained with bloed rt,th ta j spirted from the we-uod. while irGuud her were gathered the ton and his two iv.ers, rending the air with a piteous wail "eson, a manly lehow of seventeen, de v-3i to u.s how the father had been dis -i-'ged from tho Ohi peniteutiary, where 3 1 : . i f - uceu iiicarccraiou ijr seven y-.-ars, lor fcsptiag his mothers life. She died with -Jffiirka of the wounds received on that oe- still upon her person. SiDCJ Lis discharr-p thr eoa relates that . o ' - 'us Leen kind to Lis mothc. and that " us father b.tT.in to eirinK aga:n. and the rajoav was tiie result. Alter tue aiae father celileratelv walked to bis lQ ocworth's wine barracks, on Sixth X t3-' r.f 'rr A - 1 1 . . , ...II. 'J 4,J3, Who Inpw r.,:htri' nf tho mtinlxr , r bj.zcr at his Uilvr. Tbe three child- 5 ira T i f uies wao 13 seventeen years tjr ana Uanah, who are aged respec ' Jtta and eight yeara. as tue information rpnrhcd the rr-cai-street station house, the officers hr" y . fcJ lieutenant lirockington. l-ftac T KU In pursuit of the murderer, -a A' cfficor3 Iolzer and Anderson had .1 'reCted to his room in th barracks. ca e reacbed just as he was making L Pe Cincinnati Commercial. Nosed 111. v IlUlUIIln 12.C uai Democrllc Couvi r ent Ion, iork. Marr-h 1.1 . -Tha Central Na- r - . erratic Committee are considering ycv of chan gin 2 the nlace of holding of 3... 1 o--o wuai Lonvpntlnr, ... l- : 'On of hi . .t i ' iJeonj i.r-L 1 t e 1 ti1- uico nave been nxea "J uf.tc!-L-fir.... J 1 e . . .,j . 'F'a "iu ciuer places 01 ac- 1 5 "luc-siua. a large num- lcenatr.o . . &.. .. cn f t Pbers bave called tbe , ttie Committee to this matter, and tiJt. "l;e lCfry "ave power to make kCtl' PS; -TLe-V wiU cbaDgc the place :felr:ame1 Boatright was recently mar- r eoouty, Mo., to his tenth wife. --woo LejnfiatyA , retired upon -Jnever Le could slip home from his duties f river, (where he worked) he would &J pleasant at heme, until .Monday nich t, Currvption is the hobby of John Covode. It is mission to expose the malpractices of the Federal Administration. TQ emblem of po litical purity himself, he smells the scent of corruption in every breath of air. He offer ed a reso!ution in the IIcuso on Monday rais ing a committee to investigate whether the Presidict, or any ether' officer cf Govern ment, hasused money or ether improper means to influence ttie action of Congress or the elee tion r.f mentbeis of Congress in Pennsylvania or other States. The resolution was adopted Covode will therefore enjoy the distinction of be'ng at the head of a corruption committee. Great things are expected of Covode in this line. The Trilhve isgratiSed, and will "be disappointed if this inquiiy does not result in some startiins dcrelopenicuts " Of course it will. Startlia-r developeraen's are vjl.it the committee was constituted for The Uermb- liean parr keowhow to manufacture any quan tity of "s-arlling devflopc-ments" to order. niil as there a great neceBity for material of this kind jui now to give something very cxcitiDg will unquestionably be forthcoming. Covoie is the man todo it. Ho will dissect explode and annihilate the Administration, and while he has his hand in, perhaps he miht be indued to investigate the cause of his dt-ftat at this place on the 22d of Februa ry, and the nomination cf Curtin, merely to satisfy himself whether corrupfiou had any thing to do with that. FutriA Union. It is said that Congress will adjourn for several days, at tle time when the Republican Cou vent ion is held at Chicago, ap.J the Demo cratic Cone:.tion at Charleston. SPCCI.4L. XOTICES. DISEASr: OF THE LIYER.-tB this disease we understand an infiamation either in the mem bra ne or substance of the liver, known by dull pains in the riiiht side, the stomach always dis ordered, the yellow tinge of the skin, dry cough, tongue coated, cost; vene:s, high-.rolored urine, and of a thick nature; severe weakness and se vere pains in the head. The quantity of e-errupted humors in the re gion of the liver causes a defective secretion of the b:!e. Th; liver when health-, serves as a filter to the blood, to seperate all impurity from it, or to refine it. When diseased, it rannot pu rify the blood, which, when sent to the lunjs, br.dns, and other parts in a morbid condition. may c.iusu . aaiKite, msun.uon, insanity, c, I ...all 1 I .1... ... . I . . . . ..I i . ! - T .1" t iui. i.iiiiMKi.ii 11. e- uaturai miiiiuuis 10 iiie in testines, causes Dj-spepsia, Piles, and other com plaints, as you percvive the lirect way to un ravel and tear the whole system to pieves. A patient, suffering from this complaint shciild res. rt to speedy relief. Yet there ar-i very few medicines worth a cent in curing diseases. What then shall be done? We say, use Dr. Morse's Iu'lian li-K-t I'iils. as they are composed of plants and roots; they will be f .und a sure cure f r this painful disea.-e, because they purge from the l-ody those corrujit and stagnant humors, and so Lleanse and renew the bloou, whicii is tlie cause not only of the disca.M? of the liver, and the iu- fiamaticn of t:e kidney and bladder, but of every description of disease. From 3 to 4 of the above pills, taken every night on going to bed, will in a few days entirely relieve the body of every thing that is opposed to health. !E7"Sec advertisement of Dr. Morse in another column. Sold by Thomas Devine. CniLLs asd Fever ! Chills and Feveu ! ! One of the greatest' remedies that has yver been laid Ufore t l:a public, for Fever" and Ague, and which Liive received the behest encomiums from the press and the people, is DR. J. H US TETT ER'S CELE15RATED HITTERS. AVho would endure the tortures arising from tnis terrible dis ease, when it can be so easily cured? Who wouhl endure s!eejlcss nights, burning fevers and icy chills alternately, when a remedy can be obtained for a mere trifle? And yet how man families linger out a paiuful existence under this deadly bll;!it. and do nothing but gulp down quinine, until it bec.mes as common as their daily meals, and yet they are not relieved. None but he fn.'ish and weak would h'sitateto pro- cure tbes- valuab.e L.tters.and save themselves iiit.ne r-.gony. Sold by drusjifists and dealers scnerallv everv- where, jy- See advertisemeut in another col umn. AN ORDINANCE. IX RL't ATIO.V TO TUG BOROUGH OF CAUROLLTOWS, IX C.43I BRIA COVXTVt " Skctiox 1. Be it ord.iine.l by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Carrol 1 town, and it is hereby ordained by the author ity of the same. That from and after the first day of May A. D. I80O. no person or persons, shall be allowed to hitch any horse, mare or gelding or any other animal, withiu ten feci Iroiu the outside limits of the streets, or either bide of the streets within said Bjrough of Car rolltown. Provided however, that any person or person", :n ly erect hitching posts, for the purpose o! hitching norses or other animals, ten icet from the outside of said streets, and in the manner and on the ground as directed by the Street Commissioner of said Borough of Carroll town. -Any pcison or persons, violating the provisions of this section, shall be subject to a tine of FIFTY CENTS for the first, and ONE DOLLAR for every subsequent oft" nee. to be recovered according to the irovisions of the several Acts of Assembly relative to Boroughs, in such cases made and provided for.- Section 2. 1 hat trom and after the first day of May, aforesaid, any person or persons . which exhibits bad conduct within the limits of said Borough of Carrolltown, by being drunk 01 in- t -xioated, or by cursing or swearing, or by offen ding peaceable citizens in any manner whatso ever, shall be subject to confinement in the Lock up-IIouse of said Borough, for not less than twelve and not more than thirty-six hours, and pay a fine of Fifty Cents for the first, and One Dollar for every subsequent ofience, to be re covered as like penalties are recoverable by law. Aud anv person or persons, being unable, or re fusing to pay the fine for violating this section, shall be compelled to do work on the Roads of said Borough to the amount of said fine imposed upon him or thm. Section 3. 1 hat from and after the first day ef May next, no person or persons or occupier, of arcy house within the Borough of Carrolltown, shall be allowed to have stove pipes running through the tlxrs of aid houses, without having them secured of net catching fire, either by bavins stone or earthen crocks in said floors, or othei wise secured; anl that no person or persons or occupier, of any house . in said Borough of Larrolitown, shall be perm it tea to have stove pipe or pipes running throifgh any roof of an 2' house in said Borough, and that every person or occupier of any house in the Borough of Carroll town. is required to buiM a chimney secure of fire proof aud as direeted by the Committee of In sixiction appointed for that purpose by the Town Council of said Borough of Carrolltown. Any ierson or persons violating the provisions of this section, or any part thereof, shall be liable to a fine of FIVE DOLLARS, to be recovered as like penalties are recoverable by law. Done and ordained in Council in the Borough of Carrolltown, this lOLh day of March, I860. , " JACOB JAECKLE, Burgess. JOHN E. MAUCHER, OUrk. Carrolliown, March 21, 1860.-17-8t. MarshalFs Sale. EY virtue of a Writ of Venditioni Exponas i.tued out of the Circuit Court of the United Sta'es. for the Western District cf Pennsylvania, aid to me directed. I v;ii expose to Pubiis Sale at the United States Jiuifdiug. qrner of Fifth and .SmithGcld Streets, in the City of l'.tuburg, I'enna.. on MONDAY THE 1(h DAY OF MAY I8G0, L at one o'clock-P. if., All t!ie right, title, clhn and interest of Luke j! Uinre and James ilo Dermit, of. in and to a tra t or parcel cf land, situate in Clearfield township. Cambria County, adjoining lands of Murray HoLnian, Jr., lauds tf Uingham and Holliday. and others, containing seven hundiel aod seventy acres, more t-r !e.s. a". rat thirty-five acre3 of which are cleared, having therein erected a frame house one story high, two I02; houses each cue story high, and two stables, one saw mill, with the appurteuun ces in the "occupancy of Jha VYcukIar.il and Samuel Wilt. Taken in Execution and to be sold as the property of Luke il'Gnire and James M'Dermit. ALSO All the right, title and interest of Luke M'Guire, of, in and to a tract of land, sit uate in Clearfield township. Cambria County, adjoining Kinds warranted in the name of John Faunce. Jacob Fanncc and (.'liristian II?nnan. containing three hundred acre., ntore rr less, alnut fifty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story frame house and a frame barn, new in the occupancy of Luke M'Guire. Seized and taken in Execution and to lie sold as the projerty of LuRe IFGnire, at the suit of Murray Hoffman, " Jr., and will be sold by me, JAMES G. CAMPBELL, Marshall. Matshall's Oilice. Pittsburg, ) March 14, lSCO.-lC-St. J HOTICE. THE following Petitions fo- Tavern and Quart License has been filed in the Office of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, and will be presented at the next Court of Quarter Ses- I sions of Cambria county, to wit: Tavern Lircnsc, Peter Kinney, John J. Glass, Henry Fritz. Thomas D. Davis, Henry Schort, George Englebach, Simuel Ili-le-a, Daniel Litziuger, Patrick M'llugh, Peter Ryan, David Metzgar, George Shearer, Remcgious Dunaee, George Kurtz, Joseph Shoemaker, Quart License. Eemegiou.s Dan ace, Augastus BurgrafT, i1 Henry Schnable. William B 'tt & Co. Wiliam D. Nicholson, ' R.chard II. Tudor, John Mulen, Henrv Litzend rf. JOS. M 'DONALD, Clerk. Ehcnshurg, Feb. 15, ISGO.-tc list ate of" James Conner Deceased. LETTERS of Administration having been granted on the estate of James Conner, late of I Susquehanna township, Cambria County; dee'd, I by t;e Register of said County, 1 1 the undersigned (.residing in me twnsnip aLireiio. ) ail pers.jns liaving claims against said estate are hereoy no tified to present them projn-rly authenticated for settic-me! it, ami those indebted are requested to make payment without delay FRANCIS BEARER. Susquehanna tp., March 14, 18oO.-lG-Ct. PAY UP! PAY UP!! TERSONS indebted to the undersigned will SAVE COSTS by calling and settling their re spective accounts immediately. V.M. LEMMON. March 7, !Sti0.-15-3t. PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Common 1 ic-as 01 Camoria Ooiinty, to me direete.1. there will V.rk .. I . . . 1 , , 1 .1 : . J..f.. . 4.1 If.. 1 i. I ... u.j,a.it iaj i iiuut oaie, in vuo noiei 01 1 nenry toner, in tr.e iorougli ot LlK?nsIurz, on SATURDAY THE 3 1st DAY OF MARCH inst., at one o'clock 1. M., the following REAL ES TATE, viz: All tliat certain Lot of Ground situate in the through of Ebeusburg, aforesaid, on the North w est angle of I lini Sfiwt. nn.l -Ttiltin Qfwuf j known on the general plan of said Borou-h by j the uunAjcr 02. containing G feet ia front and extending back 2ti4 feet to Sample Street, having thereou eree'ed a large two story BRICK HOUSE with a back bllildin'' attached, and n. fmm. i Stable. TERMS CASn And to be sold subject to a lien ol oue thousand dollars, to be paid by the j purchaser to ttie ne:rs and legal reoresentatives .. !..... r : . .1 1 r. .1 , ., , ., iiuu.in xe-H i. oeerauseo. ai me eam ot the widow of the Mid Richard Lewis, the interest on which sum to be paid to the said widow during her uatural life. 0 JOHN WILLIAMS, Trustee. March 7, 18C0.-15-3t. EXCCrxCU'S MLE OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of authority contained in tho 7i Will and Testament of Ignatius Kooutz der'd I tbe uiHlersigneil, Lxecutors therein n.nrp.l will T expose to sale on I SATURDAY THE 31st DAY OF MARCH i860, on the premises, at 2 o'clock P. M.. the folIw- iri ' Real Instate, f.f uliich tho M Fmi.i:,.. I . 1 ... ..... IUJUU I Koontz. died scizerfh viy - I A certain piece or parcel (f land Mtuate in Carroll t.iwns'.iin. .mra rVM,ni.r untv. adjoinin" tbe'l-Kt, John lauds of lhiam M'Gjmbie, on t . Leslie, on the North. Joseph Finkenzeller.on the West, and Ieonard Farebaugh. on the South containing FIFT-THREE ACRES and one hundred perches, bo the name more or less, about 80 acres of which are cleared, and thareon erected a two story hewed LOG HOUSE and a cabin BARN. TERMS. One third of the purchase money to be in hand, and tne balance in two equal an nual payments thereafter, with interest fronr'the day of sale, to be secured by the Judgment Bonds and Mortal ze of the purchaser. BENJAMIN WERTNER, PETER STRITTMATTER, March 7, lSC0.-15-Ct Executors. ESTATE OF IG. TIT'S KOOXTZ. WHEREAS Letters Testamentary on the last Will aud Testament of Ignatius Kooutz, late of Carroll township. Cambria county, deceased, have hxn issue 1 by the Register of sai l county, to the undersigned. All persons having claims against the said decedent are hereby notified fo present them properly authenticated f r settle ment, and these indebted are requested to make payment without delav. BENJAMIN WERTNER. , Execu PE'r"ER STRITTMATTER, J tors. Carrolltown, March 7, 1860-15-6t XOT1C12 To (he Crelitors of the Huntingdon. Cimbriu a.id Indiana Tumjrike Riid Cowjtany. THE G'tirt of Huntingden County, at January term 18C0, directed to be paid to Creditors, one and a half per cent, on their claims, on which former dividends have been declared, which I will pay on the presentation of their certificates of deposit, by themselves or their agents. JOHN S. ISETT. Sequestrator. Spruce Creek, March 14, l5C0.-l'J-3t. Cr-JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES- FRANK W. HAY OFFEIIS to the Tderchants and others bavins .TINi COPPER Oil SHEET IUON WAReT to sell ayain, inducements not found io any Manufactory West cf the Alleghoaio. All Wares packed carefully and GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK. ALSOj Dealer in Yi kinds of STOVES: Convey PUISPS. LEAD PIPE, SHEET METALS, ENAMELED & V HOLLOW-WARE. at Manufacturers prices. I'll IN TED PRICE Lib lb now ready. Address, F. W. HAY. Johnstown, Cambria Co., Ta. February 8, l8S0.-Cm. - VAR IN MEXiCO. D. J. EVABTS & SON, "HAVE this day received from the East, and are no-v cTering to the citizens of Ebeusburg and viciuity a well selected assortment of ME.S' and BO I S CLOTIIIXO, lso, a lare lot of DRY GOODS, consisting in part of the filowii.j articles, viz b ATI N'S. V ELY ETS. CLOTHS. C V SS r M F.HF a DOR SKIN'S. SATIXETTS. TWEEDS. ' JEANS, FLANNELS. MUSLINS, ... DRESS GOODS of every stvle, . NOTTOVS f I a aroe Iottf BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND UAfb. lit N NETS. TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS. STATIONA RY. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, &c, &c, together with such other artiedes as are usually kept in a country store, which they will dispose of very low for cash or country produce. Cr- The Tailoring business" will lie carried on in all its branches, all work will le done in short notice and on the most reasonable terms. El ensburg, Feb. 1, lS'JO.-10-tf. Watclies, Jewelry an I SILVER WA.1E. Scfc We would respret fully infvrm Wy. cur friends, patrols uid the public sk ' 5 generally that we have now in Store jJtU nd offer. TUofetae S- Retail, at the lowoAt Ctuh Prices, .1 large and very choice stock of Rtf'efe. Jewelry, Silcer and Pl-iitd Ware, of every variety aod style. Every description of Diamond Work and other J'tcerty.-KfXiryA order, at short notice. Z3All Goo-li WaiTOMfeJ to le as represented. N. B. Particular attention tiven to the Re tiring of Watches and Jtwtlnj, of every eescrip tion. STAUFFER & HARLEY. No. 622 MARKET street, Ssiilh Side PHIL'A. Feb. 1, 1800. 3 mos. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution enbiHished ly sjcciul E.i dotrment.Jhr the Relief f Vie Hick and Dis ircissed, ajfltck d uiUi Vtruhml and Epidemic Dise-iscs. and csjtccially for tlte Care of Dis cases of the S'iual Orjans. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeou, to ail who apply by letter with a description of their condition, (age, occu pation, habRsof life, Ac.) and ia case of extreme poverty, Medednes furnished free (if charge. VALUABLE RETORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and other D f-t he &ex ml Orgnns. ani cn the NEW iTEMEDIES employed in the Dispen sary, sent to the arllicted in sealed letters cuvtl opes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for Postage will be acceptable. Address, -DI1. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association. Ne. 2 Sjiith Ninth Street, Phili.delp!iia, Pa - . .... 9 x By order ot tbe Directors EZRA D. HE ART WELL, President. G EO. FA I RCH I LD, Secretary. Feb. 8, ISG0. ly. V. FOSTER. P. S. XOOX, Greensburg. Ebeusburg. FOSTER & XOOX, HAVING associated themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cam -riacountv. willat- tend to all business intrust. .0 them. "Office on Co!olon.i.b T?.iw-" P.lMn.biirc Oct. 1S57. JOSIX SlMItn iTGII, Justice of tbe Peace, KnmmltlTlllr, Pa. A LL -BC5TND7S INTRUSTED TO HIS -Jk. care wdl ba promptly attended to. He w ill also act as ucti ne r at Public Sals whenever bis services in that capacity are required. April 2g, xS58:24 FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntion of the public to one of ihe great est imnrovemeiits ever madt? in COOKING STOVES, the burningof the GAS AND S.MOKE, bv wuieu means, is savci r uxy per ceiu oi mei. GEORGE 1IUNTLE. Ebesaburg Aug. 17, lS59.-tf. GEO M. REED. T. L. I1ETEK , T Ebensbur??. ' Johnstown REGI & IIRYER, Attorneys at I.air Isflouusel civen in the Lnglfsh aDct Oerrn "uusel given i languages. ' Offica on HighStrcetEbensburg.renn'a. Feb. C.I80G. ly R. S. BUNU, M. D. RENDERS HIS PROFESSIONAL Services t 1 tho citizens Ebensburg. Office in Drug Store on High StfLet, opposite Thompson's Ho tel. Ebeusburg. May, 4 ,-1859.-24-Jy. ABRAHAM KOPCMX, Attorney at Law Johnstown OFFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors nortl of the corner of Main and Clinton. April 23, 1853. 31. D.'MiCEll.iV Attorney a.. Lvr, EbfUkburg, Pa.. o FFICE No. 2. '' Colonnade Row," near th Court House. December 7, '54 ly No Joking. ALL persons iudebted "to the undersigned vk:ll save COSTS by calling and settling up before the first day of April 18G0. - J -ri - GEO. HUNTLEY. March 14. lS60;-T6-8t. WANTED. AT TniS OFITCE. 2 GOOD TIGS. from four to six months old, fer which a,ii2 good CASH price will be given, at any5"-3 time next month.- February 29, 18G0. GEO. R. LEWIS, M. D., TENDERS his professfonal services to the citin j zens of Ebenshurg and vicinity, he may U j found in the Office formerly occupied by Dr. D. W. Lewis. Nighl calls mav be roarlo at the offic. J-lj 6, lS53-tf. HOW EEABY. ! THE FRICK OfTHR HOUSE of !AV1D! Th Prince or the llon.r of Uavldl Uy tho Hev. J. II. INvilxAilA.M. LL I). A new and rcvued edition, w ith the author' la test corrections. One vo'umo. l2nio.,cl.th. 472 T-as-M. Iiico 51.25. Publis.he.1 by ISECRnC G. lA'ANS, No. 439 Chtatnitt tjfrpet, Philadelphia. A literil translat?on in Oerman f tbe PiHNCE of .he House ..f 1A VI ll. Or." vol. 12mo., cloth. 476 p igthi. Pi ice .11.00. Published bv GEORGE G. EVANS. No. 433. Chci tnut Strttt. Philadelphia. Tbe Pillar or Kir el or.Xararl In Bondage. By the Rev. J. II. 1 kg UAH a M, LL. 1). Oao Vul. l2niO., cloth, COO tj?gt. Prke 1.25. Pubiiaheii by GEORGE O. EVANS. No. 439 CLotn;:t fc'trcct, Philadelphia. It ECOItDS oftkc IlEV01.l-TIOAKTWir Containing the ililitory s'id Onancial corrfsjKn dence of l)uUa jw,t:l Oilicers: General Orders of Washt'iirton, lee and Greene, Names of the O-iice-rs and Piivates, with the dates of their C.miriis.-.i.ns aud Enlitments. with ! A '" Distir.guihel Prisoners of War; the time 01 ineir 'it'ture. Lxcnane. etc.; to winca is ad- ded the II.i:f pay Acts of the Continental Con tinental Congress; the Revolutionary Pension Laws; and a list of the Officers of the Continental At my. who acquired the right to Half-pay, Cera mutation, Lnnd Warrants, etc., etc. BY W. T.R. SAFFLL, Counsellor and Agent Ptr Revolutionary Claims. One volume, 12mo., cloth, oC4 paes. Price 51.25 X. S. AUTUCR.. BOOKS. Irue J.icJtes. llnne Scenes. Golden Grams, 1 ne jariyr mje. c-.pariuj to 2-pena. JUcs of j ileal LJ. Ike Uli MiiCs Bride. The Way to Prosjr, The WWured Heart. Talcs of Married Life. Strp towards Heaven, What can ' Women dl? Tales if Domestic Life, Goo-l Time Coming. AngdaiulOie Demon. Three Eras in Woman' Life, Ten Niahts in a Bar Room. Angel of Vie H-.Hseh'Jd The 11 ml but not the Heart, Heart Histories and Life' Pictures. The Trials if a Housekeeper, Leaves from the Bool; of Huma.x life. "In the union of thrilling dramaiic incidents, with moral lessons of the highest importance, these works of T. S. Arthur stand forth pre emi nent amongst modern authors." "They have ben intrexl ietJ into the District, Sabbath School, and vaiious other Libraries throughout the e-euntry." Each of the above Book contain nearly o00 page-s, and are illustrated with finely executed Mezze'tint engravings, and handsomely bound in 12rao. volume. Price 51, r0 each. BCOKS RECENTLY PIBLISI1ED. Tbaxslated from the Flench, ittiroics or IIOBEIIT.IIOIND, FH53TIDIOIIEUR, ACTHoB, XAGICIAK, AHTIST, SORCEDFa, WIZAED, XLCfiOMANCEK. CONJL'BEC. ENCHAXTEB, AMB.XS SADOK, ESCAMOTEl'K, PEOFESSOB CF-LIGUT Or hand, etc.. etc. Written by himself. Edited bv DR. R. SHELTON MACKENZ'E, With a copious Index, carefully arranged. Bound in one vol. 12mo. cloth. 446 pg- Price $1,30 XATIOXAL LIBKAKT. LItci of llcroe., Iluulcrt and Patriots. Life tf Col. Crockett, Life of Lewis Wetzel, Life of Col, Dau'l. Boone, Lives of Generals Lee and Sumpter. Life of Gen'l. Samu 1 Houston, Livesof Southern Heroes and Patriots, Public and Private Life of Daniel Webster. Each of the above Ixioks are illustrated with fine engravings, and bound in one volume, 12mo., cloth. Price $1,00 lives of iLLcsTBiors wo hex of ALL aoes as j NATIONS, Including the Empress Josephine, Lady Jane Gray, Beatrice Cenci, Joan of Arc, Anne Boleyn, Charlotte Cjrd ly. Semiramis. Ze-uoLia, lioadsea?, etc., etc. Edited by MARY E. HEWITT, Embellished with finely engraved Portraits on Steely. One volume, 12nw. cloth, S3G pages. Price 11J5. LECTl'UES FOB THE PEOPLE. By tie Rev. HUGH STOW ELL BROWN, of the Myrtle Street Baptist Chape!, Liverpool, England First Series. With a Biographical Introduction Dr. R. SHELTON MACKENZIE. Published under'a special arrangement with the author. One volume, 12mo. cloth, 414 pages. Trice $1,00. Upon remittance of the price of the Book and 21 cents additional for postage, copies of either of the above books accompanied vith a handsome p. Csent. worth from 50 cent to 100 dollars will be mailed to any person ia the United State. Send for a Classified Catalogue of Books. Containing t!.e most complete list of vo-.ki ;n every department of Liter.-tnr ever published, and which will be pent gratis to any person, s Ti ding their address. To injure rnipf:es9 and honorable dealing, send all uour orders far books to G EORG E G. EVANS, Publisher, and originator of the Gift Bok busi ness. No. 430 Chestnut Stre-it, Philadelphia. And you tvUl be satisfied that it ts the ba! place in the country to urchase DooKs. SPECIAL F0TICE TO AGEJTS. G. G. EVANS, having purchased the stereo type plates, copyrights, etc., of the "Frinee of Pie House of David." "Pillar of Fire," etc, would call the attention of agents to these truly valua ble works. The "Prince cf the House of David," is one of the most pular anil 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 Fire," by the same author, is now meeting with a rapid s-tle, over 90.000 copies have been sold since its publication, and as a companion to the "Prince of the He use of David" every reader of that book should purchase a copy. "The Records of the Revolutionary War," is a book cf great interest and gives a vast amount of information relative to the Soldiers rf the Revo lution, and is an invaluable book cf reference for the descendants of its heroes and nil who are in terested in Tension Claims. Lan 1 Warrants, etc. The most liberal inducements are otfered to i Agents, and upon addressing the publisher every inforniation will be civen. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. Address GEORGE G. EVANS, Publisher, 4S0 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, To. February 1, lSC0.-10-Ct. CHEST SPRINGS AHEAD. rgUE undersigned begs leave to announce, JL that he has opened a Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, at Chest Springs Borough, Cam dria County, and that he will Manufacture and keep constantly ou haad every article in bis line of business, such as SADDLES. BRIDLES, WHIPS, a-. Articles manufactured cheap "to order, lie invites the public to call and exam ine articles ot i'.s manufacture, confident they will command the approbation of Competent Judges. By manufacturing none but the best j of artic es, and selling cheap, he hopes to merit ) an 1 receive a liberal share of public patronage, j Terms Cash or approved country produce. N. B. All feiuds of UIDIiS taken in exchange for work. ' JOHN E. CONNELL. Chest Springs, May 25, 1650. tf. JACKSOX & CLARK, SURGEON DENTISTS.' JOHNSTOWN, PA. VNE of the firm will be in Ebensburg during VF the first ten days of each month, during which time all persons dci ring his professional services can find him at the otfiro of Dr. Lewis, nearly oppo BlirT notel. . iny2f,l3:mf. tlicapct I Kent ! I Largest ! I ! Pajn for Tuition sa Single and Do-ab'.e Entry Iiok-Kcrpicg, Vriting, G.inrDtTeial AniLrx.etjy RUj lx-ctures. j n.MTd r weeks $20, t?t.ticr.air 7. Tuition enure i X ix-ches C2. Uruu! tiui9 to ceMnplete a. full oourM, from to 10 weeks. Every M't-lent. upm graduating, is guaranteed to Us coir 1 ettnt to auaDngo Dwksofany Buslucb, and quklited U wmi salary from. $soa to $icco Students euter at eny tiiue No Vacation Review at pleasure. First Picn.iuu. for lt Bt-ino Writ:Eg fnr ISoJ. rcec-ivc! at Pittsturg, Philadelphia and Ohio State Fairs. Alsr, at the principal Fairs vf the Union f .r the n-t four yeais. fjri- Ministers So?: re-ceived at Lalf prico. For Orculars, SciracY.s and LcjU-llished View of the College. iinIj.M five letter fctsnips to F. W. J EN KINS. Tittsburg, Pa. Jan. 4, 1SC0. Aug. 11, JBtS,-2y. WINTER GOODS. THE subserUr Las jast retorted from ti East, and is now e j-ening an ex tensivo as sortment cf GOODS suitable l.r the seasca, many artieles cf which have be-eu boceht and e Nin th s place. j s? ,)RY GJqD i READY 5! DE CIO j will be !d at LOWER PRICES than were lo- Consutli:g of Fancy aJ milNG. HARDWARE AND CUTLETT. QUEENSWARE STONE AND EAimiE2f WARE. GROCERIES DRUGS SL- MEDICINES. BOOTS AND SHOES, con-istirg of 10 Cacs Mens thick Boots at $1,S7 per pair a&i upwards. 2 Cases Mens Hunting Boots. C Cases Mens French Calf, Grain and Watar- prtx.f ciltto. 10 Case? E..ys and Ch-Mur.s Bo-ts. of supetlor quality sod low pi iocs. 1 Cae Mens Carse Brogar.s st 05 cts. 5 Caw Childrr-ns. ML-sis & Wonuns Lace BaA B U FFA LOE ROBES. MANILLA CABLE FOR RAITING, DO, SMALLER SIZES. BAR IRON SALT. iC. &C. Persons yishirg to luy GOOD GOODS. t low price, will f nd it to th:r interest to exacine Lia stock. Ce'Uniry Produce will L taken in ex change for goods f.r vrhkh the highest rratktt prices wi'l be given. E. HUGHES. January 4, ISCO.-tf. BARGAIKS ! BARGAINS ! ! NEW GROCERY STORE. rTRHE undersigned would resptfully beg leav A to inform the citizeus of LLenslurg and vi cinity. that he has jui r'ceived, at bis ktcra rx.m. one door West of Davis & IJyd's Store, a large and fresh lot of Groceries, which be of fers for sale cheip f.r Ca-h or country r;oduce, bis stock consists in part of tbe following arti cles, viz: SUGAR. COFFEE. TEA. KOLASSES. TOBACCO. SEGARS, CHEESE. FISH. BACON. AND THE BEST OF FLOUR AUD CORK HEAL He also keeps cm band a larre arid we'l teVr-red jsjock of School. Books and Stationary, Notioca &c , all very cheap. lie hopes ly strict attention to business to merit and receive a full share of pcbtic patron age, as he feels satisfied his ftcxk is good and Lt will sell as cheap as any other Louse in town Call and see. EVAN E. EVANS. Ebensburg. Acg. 17, 1853. tf. GOAL ! COAL ! ! The subscriber is now prepared to deliver Coal to the citizens c f this place cn the shortest tolice. Persons wishing Coal can leave their orders at my Grocery Store and they will be attended to iuiniediately. EVAN E. EVANS. September 28, 1859. GOODS AT CITY PfliCES THIRTY PER CENT CHEAPER THAN CA N BE BO UGIIT FOR ELSE WHERE, THE subscriber has just returned from tta East w ith a large lot f CHEAP GOODS, Cvn i sisting in part of the follow it g. Iao!es ivCLildirns Hoe. Kid (Cloves, Gum Belt, Collars, Handkerchiefs.. Gents. Srsitmdors, Neck T"es. Letter and Note Paper, Gents. Handker chiefs, Gum Cubs. She Blacking, Knives aid S- issors. one- c-py e-f Shak:-i-are, Hoops. Ac. G.T.ts. and Ladies Buffalo Over Shoes, Gum Slu es, Calf and Heavy Poets, Mens fashion!.; Caps, Plushy and Cloth Caps, Carpet J-acks, Trunks, woolen Seeks. Al- a fe w sets of LADIES FURS. All of which he e'.Jers vety low for CASH. Give him a call ani satisfy yourselves thai he sella cbcaier than any person elc. CLINTON R. JONES. January I. ISCO.-tf. VALUABLE TANNERY FOR SALE. THE undersized offers for sale the QUITMAN TANNERY, situate about three miles West of Ebenshurg. and about 9 uiile by Plank Road and Turnpike from the Pennsylvania Rail Road. A Branch Rail Road will shortly be corstrctted to Ebeusburg. The establishment is one cf the largest in the State, and is now in successful op eration. Tbe main building is 140 bv 40 and wing 66 by 20 and the whole two stories hih. A new ENGINE and BOILERS erected last summer and now in gtibd order. There are all the necessarj' outbuildings on the j remises, and dwelling Houses for the Proprietor, Foreman and bands. Also a Blacksmith Sl.op. There is also an excellent Saw Mill in connee'don w ith tho Factory. There are alout 700 acres of Iar.d well timbered, which wid 1 sold in connection with the Tannery. About 400 cords of Bark now on hands. Hemlock can t purchased at 2,50 and Oik at & 1.50 per cord, delivered. The property will be aJl low and on easy terms. For further particulars address C. P. MURRAY. Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Ta. Sept. 21. 185t. 44-tf. NOTICE. ' THE public" are hereby notified that I have purchasel Irtmi Andrew Callahan, of Chess Springs Borough, the following prot-erty, viz: Om white Mare, tme dark sorrel Mare, one bay Mare, one spotted Marc Colt, four set cf Gear.-. e ni wnne cw, me brown Uow, one i Heiuer, nearly white, one bhack HeiflVr. on j brindle Bull, one black Steer, one speckled Sieer. 14 head of Sheep, six head of Hos. 45 or 50 dozen of oats, a lot of Hay. 1 Lur horse Wagon, one two horse agon, one sprin agon, two Sleds, and a lot of farming utensils. All prisons are warned not to interfere with the above de scribed property as it be! ones t me. - GFOiiC.E CALLAHAN. Chess Springs, Feb. 2 j, lSoU.-H-ot 0 BLAXK SVJLVOXS AND KXFCC 7I0XS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE 1 'I
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