u TgURSDATu:::-::::::::::OCTOBER 13. gs0CflL AHD PERSONAL. Ldcalsttes. At the quarterly elec tion of t19 Eben.burg Division of Sons of Xemporanee, held on Saturday night, 6th ml the following officers were chosen : p., Lewia Rodgcrs ; W. A., II. C. Devine ; R- S., Alexander Jonea; A. R. g. John E. Conncll ; F. S., D. I. Evans ; 1 Andrew Lewis ; C, Roland Hum phreys; A. C, Edward J. Humphreys; I. S.', John R. Smith ; 0. S., Richard R. Tibbott ; Chaplain, A. A. Barker ; Ed. Fla2. Benj. F. "Williams. A company cf "Wide Awakes" has been organized in this place, with John II. Evans as Cap tain, find X. I. Roberts as Lieutenant. The members are provided with uni forms, consisting of oilcloth capes and caps, and lanterns. They have made several public appearances, and are about as in talliirent and good-looking a set of fellows a vre often see. Hurrah for the V.'. A.V . The four Mahoning townships, ii. Indiana county, are model Republican districts. At the late election, they footed up the nice little majority of almost 50t fjr Cuvtin and the Republican count ticket. And this is nothing out of the for them, for year after year they cu the same thing. One peculiarity about these townships is, that they contain the most intelligent and thiifty population tlst could be found. Nuf ced. Tht Elation of our readers is directed to tht advertisement elsewhere of the Elder's Hi-iire Aeudemy. This institution enjoy; a fattering reputation, and we speak I; the book when we say that students can lj: enjoy befer educational advantage ia the State than at the Ridge. Ttu Lur at Iudiana was a decided success. The tiuuiber of articles ou exhibition va t.ty 'large, and the crowd in atier.danc. sever before surpsed. Godey fc. .November has already been received. Ii is as usual sparkling, instructive and en tertainiug the men's delight and the la dies' pet. The "Rook" is decidedly tL M.-uld of Fashion. An argument Court w?.s held in this pla.ee last week. Ton. E i kiev, the pedestrian, has been caught 2srr-iug. He engaged to perfoixi LU fli feat of walking for one hundred ccLSccu'.ive hours at Indiana during the i . i . i . ' . i r, ij'-.t it was acertumtu ta..i in f'.-;t several houi s every lii-l.-t, after vis had vacated the pretuise-6 and in cec-i i is even stated :::L:i.t at hia 1. t v.u:ic early in t! Jeit-ti not :oi.;i:.'g L-i .--..ft.j.i'-vj, t;i t!i-it 'lie .( Tit If ;1 - -ng. Hi s e:. rct:i- ;:l,lti-M V v j;ciiii-;r :! 1 hi Ill hi to pav -:verni :-n'. . Thcnias is cvidtntlv a most :ous huinmir.bug.- -I ii finotner f-i:taiti wiil be found several appointment.! oiV.sr f'oanty uporintendc-nt f)v the cx iiitntiou of teachers. Expectants v.-iil r.3ke a note. Mr. C. T. Koht-rt"! ha:- ,t returned from the east with a large J'or;;nei!t oi" watches, clocks,, jewelry, -o-ca! iiistrumcuts. notions, etc., which tv : pr.'-parti to sell at very low rates. Ar.y p. rs'.n in need of articles in his line I 1 call around, for ('luuu is justly re-g-r-'K-d as being a nice young man to deal ;:h. We hereby take occasion to pub- 'c!y return our thanks to Mr. Daniel 1. i!av of Cambria township, for the pres a large- basket of spples the same tf t'.-: identical fruit whih took a first I7"'' ' at our late county fair. Mr. 1)., -;i't s being an escelltr.t fruit grower, is 1 vry libci a! man. A Wel.-h miner. i- tr..j ( uiploy of the Johnstown lr;u Co., 1 Robert Williams, was so injured a t T ! j' J v:ni-rt In.- ?! f"iH:? ' ni riri hini (A' i ii-.as of slate from the roof of the mine lr' hioh he was working, that he died in -c hours. Lady Franklin, the self- 5J' r.Seing wife of the unfortunate Arctic I-n-r, Sir John Franklin, in company '-er niece, recently spent a night in "--towu. She was on her way east, irl tarried there over night so as to be e-iL!i;J to obtaiu a view of our pictu r"';ue mountain scenery that scenery so captivated the Prince of Wales i suite by daylight. The Echo is a'.T.r.'. I.. 1. 1 - i : - in a e-uupie oi weess iu an eii- t;r, e titw sait. The rduco to pitrcliase rj'S at.d hhotvs. lints mid cat. P. re:idv-m:idt! c:;i!'iog, cVc, ia at C. R. Juues'. lie is f-cparcd to pell the above articles at pri- that will astonish the natives. Mr. orge Huntley has just received at the Jtusburg Tinware Depot a large assort tet of patent apple-pearers, tsausage- Uuers and numerous other seasonable eceasities, which he is prepared to deal CQtoavery reasonableterms. Those in net4 of anything in hie line should give fc-a a call The Fair. The sixth annual exhibi tion of the Cambria County Agricultural Society, which was held on the 3d, 4th and 5th inst., was quite a success. The weather -was propitious, and the number of articles ou exhibition was quite large. The crowd of people in attendance, how ever, was small. Th exhibition in the stock department was magnificent indeed it is seldom that one sees better horses, cattle, &c., than were there collected. The array of fruit, vegetables, &c, could not be surpassed. It was in the ladies' department, howev er, that the finest display was made. This room was crowded with specimens of plain and fancy needlework, embroidery, pain tings, bouquets, and other elegant et cet eras, while preserves and jellies of all kinds, bread and butter, and a hundred other of the solids and delicacies of life filled up the interstices. There were numerous articles in this department that did not obtain premiums which were well deser ving thereof. Friday was the principal day. A lar ger crowd visited the grounds on that day than on the oiher two combined. At 10 o'clock, A. M., a grand foot-race for two purses of 85 and S2.50, was run. A large number of competitors entered the ring, but the prizes were carried ofF by John O Evans and M. Downey. The ladies' equestrian match carce off at 3 o'clock, P. M. Six ladies competed for the honors, namely, Mrs. Geo. Earrett. Mrs. Dr. Low man, Mrs. I. Crawford, Mi.-s Nell", 3Iiss ilurlcy and Miss Magellan. The first premium was awarded to Miss Nt-ff and lie second to Miss Magchan. At '2 A. M., another foot-race came olT. The lucky individuals this time were Hugh Jones, first premium of SI; C. T. Lawson, -oecnu premium of 62; and Patrick Do ran, third premium cf SI. At 4 1. M., the Fantastic? held their parade. This was a company of grotesquely arrayed .-huraeters, who entered 5 ho ring anJ vent ;hrou-ii sundr- ..-r:t:a.i- ces. . I'.ir mis, u.c r-eopic uispt-rca anu the Pair v. as over. Owing to circumstances, Joha Scott, V.q , of Huntingdon, was unable to be present and de-liver the Annual Address. On our outside we publish the list of premiums. Horse Thief Arp.estei. On Sunday I'efore last, a man calling himself Schriver .vp.s arrested on suspicion of being engaged In horse thieving, ami lodged in our coun ty jail. The circumstances which led to his arrest are as follows: He was travel ing westward, and when a few miles east of this place he fell in with two boys who were going the same direction, lleing of a communicative turn of mind, he made "onfidutites cf them, and, among ether things, he tld them that lie had assisted in running a horse from Indiaua county I'.wn the country. After they had pro eeedei a few miles west of town, h-ch river on to mo pretext gave tho hoys the go-by, and took to the woods. The boys contin ued on their way, and meeting with Mr. Thomas 11. 3 'avis, of Jackson tp., they i "Tive niru a ucianou nc-coum ui .re-umt-i antece-der.ts and also a full description of UU. Mr. I), determined to keep a look- oat for the chap, and towards evening he came along, whoi: he was unceremoniously stopped and brought to town and commit ted to jail. He subsequently gave such information as resulted in the finding of the horse in Clearfield county. The horse belonged to Thomas .Sloan, of Indiana county. ichriver was takeu to the Indi ana jail on Friday. We may here state, by the way, that this Schrivcr is the identical personage who has traveled so extensively over the country for some time past, and entered into contracts for the purchase of innu merable farms contracts which he has not and never intended fulfilling. From all accounts he may safedy be set down as an unmitigated villain. Literart. The question selected for discussion at the "Ebensburg Literary As sociation," on next Friday evening is : Resolved, That there should be an Agricultu ral piper established in this county. On the afiirniative, Morris K. Evans and Edward I. Evans: and on the negative, Dr. Geo. R. Lewis and Geo. W. Oatnian. The following officers were elected for the next quarter on Friday evening last: l'res't., David II. Roberts; Vice President, Maurice J. Evans; Recording Secretary, Geo. Oatman; Corresponding Secretary, John M. Jouos; Treasurer, Daniel O. Evans; Librarian, It. Singer; Executive Committee, 11. A. McCoy, John Lloyd, David II. Roberts; Editor of Banner, Da vid Roberta; Editor of the Flag, John M. Jones. j Iadin uriimisrish the neither j This some- ! what celebrated gentleman, it will be re- membered, after a short stay at Pittsburg, i proceeded to Harrisburs: via the Pennsvl- i vania Railroad. In doing so, he unavoid ably passed through a portion of Cambria county. A reporter of the New- York Tribune, who accompanied the Prince, thus speaks of that portion of the trip which will most interest our readers : "The passage to Ilarrisburg was through the most remarkable country yet traversed. At Gullitzin, upon the summit of the Alle gheny Mountain!, the Prince nnd his suite including Colonel Grey, Major Treesdale, Sir Henry Howard, and others left the car and mounted the locomotive, uou which they rode as far as Aloona, gaining the freest view of '.he remarkublerailway descent around Kittanning Point, and of the wonderful scene ry hereabout revealed. At Altooua the Prince resumed his car, leaving it only at Harrisburg." There, denizen of the mountain ! Since you have ascert int d that a Prince has even suffered himself to fwel an interest in your matchless scenery, won't you have a more exalted opinion of your Mountain Home ? We will very much so. Wonderful Canine Instinct. We clip the following from the last Moinifnin cr : On last Wednesday morning, Pe-ter Mallick left the house of Win. Ellis in Blacklick township, to gather chestnuts, accompanied by a small dog. In the evening the dog returned and appeared to act strangely refused food, and would run out of the house and look up the road. Mr. Ellis and John Luke followed the dog about three quarters of a mile, and found Mallick under a largo chestnut tree, terribly mutilated. It is supposed that he had climbed the tree and fell about sixtvJeet. MAKRiEr. At CairuUiowri. on Thur-day, 11th inst.. by the Rev. Father Otto. Mr. V.'ind sor Llovi. of Ebensburr. t- Miss Ma.;!E V.'kaklan:', of Carroll tov.-n.-hip. ith the above announcement came a lare and dolieious cake, lbr which the 11 e I .UUj' lu -iv have i'uir x jsids. l.leasant weathe-r und a pro-perou- ':i'jii o'er iLe sea mutriiiio- i Ll 1 til nial i our wish. S i'ABRlNG A FFAI R. A serious stabbing a flair occurred at Johnstown on the even ing of Saturday before last. Two young men named Cussiday and Keelin, became involved in a fiacas, and passion gaining the mastery of reason, the former drew a knife and stabbed the latter several times. Keelin was so badly injured that he died. Castiday has been arrested. Fire '.The stable of Wm. Mills, Sr., in the extreme western end of town, was burned to the ground on Thursday night. the have 1th inst. The fire is supposed to been the work of an arv. G. T. RO HERTS, CLOCK AND YfATCnMAKEIt, And Dealer m CLOCKS, WATCIIKS, JFAYELRY, Fancy Goon3, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, &c. The subscriber begs leave to minonnce to the citi.fns of Ebensburct and surroundinr country, that he lias just received a lare'e and new stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWEL RY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &e., Ac., which lie offers very cheap. The public are invited to call and examine his complete assortment, as he considers it airouble to show his poods, even if he fail3 in making a sale. Store-room on the Diamond, opposite Thompson's Hotel. Bv strict attention to business, he hopes to merit and receive the patronage of ti generous public. Give him a call, and you will get bargains. t-rTf Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Aceordrons, Ae., repaired on short notice, with neatness and disjiatch. All work warranted. and char- ges low "Oct. l.i.isooaf.": A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Commonwealth Andrew Smith and John M Bride In the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county. No. 5f Sept. Term, 18C0. VEND. EX PON. And now- 1 1th Oct., 18'JO, on application of Wm. Kittell, Esq., F. A. Shoemaker appointed Auditor to make distribution of the proceeds of real estate sold on above writ and No. CO of same Term. BY THE COURT. Ol M1IIJC k SEAL Extract from the Record. Certified the 11th Oct., A.D. 1860, JOS. M DONALD, Pro. The above named Auditor will attend to the duties of his appointment at his ofiice, in Eb- . ;.-,.? .t- ,.i .-'ii- i f tu. ,Ui riliiU uc.vi, i o.io.:v, i . .u., urn and w here all persons interested mav attend. F. A. SHOEMAKER, Auditor. Ebensburg, Oct. IS, 18G0.4t N T-OT1CE.- An csaiuination of Teachers for Cani- brij township will he lieia in ishensourg, on Tbursdaj, x tober 18, at 0 o'clock, A. M. ap plicants are i cu nested to be present. ' REES E. REES, Sec'y. Oct. 11. 18G0. ILDERSRIDGE ACADEMY. J The twenty-eighth session of this Insti tution will open on Tuesday, 6th of Nov. next. Tuition fees at usual academic rate3. Board ing $2,00 pr week. 6 A. DONALDSON, Principal. Elderwidse, Oct 18,;i860. Trie- Pnlvni' rM Wti-c- T I - ...... OCUOOL NOTICE, ! O T The School Directors of the Townshin3 Ot" Wnitr (V,i irfir-M nnl l"!lio;t on. I .-.f tl.n Borough of Chest Springs, are re'spcctfullv iu- lor,"?J that I win be present at the following times and places, for the purpose of examining Teachers : At Ebensburg, (for Cambria Township,) on Thursday, the 18th of October. At Summerhill, in Croyle Township, in Thursday, the 2oth day of October. At Wiltnore Borough, (for Summerhill Township and Wilmore Borough) on Friday, the '2Gth day of October. At Henry Rager's, in Jackson Township, on the 27th day of October. The examinations will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., ou the days mentioned. Appli cants will please attend. THOMAS A. MAGUTRE, oct. 1ft I860. Co. Supt. C. 8. viz : AUDITORS NOTICE. The undersig-ned Auditor, appointed liy the Orphans Court of Cambria County to report distribution of the Assets in the hands of Joseph Miller, administrator of George Richards, dee'd., hereby notifies all persons internsted in said distribution that he will at tend to the duties of said appointment at his office in 'Colonade Row," Ebensburjr, ou Thursday, the 2"Jd day of November, A. D., 18G0. at one o'clock, P. M., when and where thev may attend. ROBERT A. M. COY, Auditor. Oct 15 lfJ0-'!t. DMIXISTKATOIW NOTjCK. Jl. Letters of Admiuif tration on the estate Davit M. Evans, lat-' of Cambria townsh'p, Cambria county, deceased, having ben duly granted by the Register of said county to the subscribers, niti:e is hereby given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make inim-idi-ate payment : those having claims nginst the i same will present them properly authentica- tor settlement. MORRIS J. EVAN'S. MARGARET EVAN'S, Oct. 18, ISCO-Ot. AJmih.xtraiors. 1 ST RAY. Stuyed away froi J subscriber, residing in Altoona, rom the on or .about the 1st of September, a LAltC.E RRIN DLE Ml'L V. Y COV. A suitable- reward will be given Xt tiny person who will return her to the owner, or give information where she iaav be found. W. K. LEONARD. Se-.t. 27, lbC0-2t U PI TO ! 1'S NOT 1C 1 :. the Orphan s (Join t ol L;iuibr:a coiiiity to m:ike distribution of the fanl in the hands of the Administrator of Yia. Giii-.m. Jr.. deed., here by notiJie all persons interested th ;t be will j attend to the duties of s.ud appointment at h o:lif:f, ;n r.ii('ii-iiUi-;. ou inur- lav. tie ;t ! ( - r U ijin r next, ax ! .'clo.k, l. M., w'.u-a at where they lu.iv iil.i nd. t". A. SilOEMAKER, Auditor. Ebeuburg, h'ept. 20, lCi;JO-4t. ,1 rosi, iitLvr. T "V.ie subscriber v.-ill lease for a term ofyea r THE I'ENSACOLA MILL PROPERTY," with 1,;00 acres of b.nd adjoining, heavily timbered "i acres surrounding the luiil are cleared. ;tt;d under a high state of cultivation. A No. Hlrtckstniths skps, Trucks, tc. The Mill has one of Race's Circular Saws in it. as well as an upright saw, and three small circu lars fur lath, tve, and is eaj aide of making 10.UOO FEET OF LUMHER WAX DAY. The above described valuable property will be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv en at anv time. Address LLOYD & HILL. Hollidaysburg, Or V. II. Gai.oneb, Esq., Wi!" Pa September 1, 185;:tf. A U D I T 0 1 1 ' S N O T ICE. Dr. VTm. Lenimon In the Court of Crm t. V raon Pleas of Cambria Jacob Settlrmover. J Couutv. A'f. 07, June'Tcrm, lts0. VEND. EXPON. And now, 12th Sept., 13G0, on motion of Win. KittfU, Esq., F. A. Shoemaker, Esq., ap- pointed Auditor to make distribution of the ! proceeds of Defendant's re.il estate 3old ou j above writ. By the Court. j C Lx tract trom the record. CertiUed ! i i skal f the 1 2th Sept., 13'JO. JOSEPH M DONALD. Pro. The above named Auditor will attend to the duties of s.iid appointment at his cilice, in Eben.-;bur,jr, on Tuesd.iv he Ii'th dav of Octo- ber next, at two o'clock. P. M., when and where all persons interested mav attend. F. A SHOEMAKER, Auditor Ebensburg, Sept. 20, lSUO-lt. 1 SPL :ndid array OF WRITERS. Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Mrs Har riet Beecber Stowe, Gr;ice Greonweo 1. John G. Whitter, Jauu-s Russel Lowell, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Horace Greely. William Ev ans, Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, 1) D., William Allen Butler, Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler, Rev. George B Cheever, D. D., Baard Taylor, John Bigelow. The above distinguished writers are con tributors to THE INDEPENDENT. If. in addition to READING THE INDE- PENDENT, vou would like a conv of W r.ts- STER'S DICTION'AHY, you may supply your- self with it, at the inning cost of procuring three new subscribers to the p iper. The Dictionary will be promptly forwarded by Ex press, on recc-iot of three names aud SIX DOLLARS. Terms Two Dollars a year, payable in ad vance. Address JOSEPH II. RICHARDS, Publisher, N'o. 5 BEER MAN" ST., N. Y. Specimen Copies sent gratis to any address. "XTEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Just received, and for sale at reduced pri ces, a full supply of Staple and Fancy Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, and a large variety of other summer wear for men and boy s. '2io nieces of Prints. Ginghams, Lawns, and other Fancy Dress fToods. Drown and Bleached Muslins. Checks and Fancy Shirtings, Flannels, Stelia, Cashmere and Merino Shawls, Iloisery, Gloves, Notions, MADE-UP CLOTHING. " HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, All Wn.V. Cnrneiinp-3. Ileum and Cotton do. at from 15 to 23 cents per yard, Floor Oil Cloths, Queensware and Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries, Drugs aud Medicines, Linseed and Whale Oils, Window Glass, Paints, Varnish and Turpentine. Fish, Salt, Flour, Iron, Nails and Steel, Ma nilla and Hemp Ropes of different sizes. Cot ton Yarns, Carpet Chains, Ac, kc. all of which will be sold at the very lowett prices. E. HUGBE3. Ebnbur5, Mr 3, lF80-tf BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ros EVERYBODY ! D. v. ' i . . j va. uvj-l Utile L Ji IIA U.. received from the East and arc now I dav I oU'ericg to the citizens cf Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment of -JT.V AND BOY'S CLOTUIXQ," also a large lot of ' & Dry Goods, ' consisting in part of the following articles, ; Satins, Velvets, Cloth3, Casimercs, Doeskins, Sattinett?' Tweed, Jeans, Ticking"?, Flannels, Brown k Is'eachei Musulis, DRESS GOODS, of every style, N'otious, tec. 7o Lave also ba ha::d a larjje assortment of 1JOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISn, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Tosrether xith such other articles as are usu ally kept in a country store, all of which tLey will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, lor CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE N". B. The tiiiiorin business will still be carried on in all its branches. All work will be done on short notice aai on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburjr, January 25, lS60:tf PA YI3, JCIIN P. JONES- Uarioty ZHTvXi, DALL:S IX KEEP cor.stantlj on hand a large and su perior stock of DRY GOODS, of every description, such a3 CLOTHS, CASSIMERE'S, SATINETS, TWEEDS JEANS, BROWN AND 3LEACHED MUSLINS, DRESS GOODS of every siyie, F A N C Y GOODS A N D X OTIO N" S , A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES. which have just been recti 1 frc-.a Boston. STRAY," FUR and WOOL HATS, STATIONARY of everv description, W A L L PAP E 11 of every style, HARD WAR i:. Q LTL'3 WA R 17, STOXE AXD I fl TIIEX 7A nr. A full supply of GROCERIES. SUCH AS SUGARS. M GLASS SYRUPS COFFEE. TEAS AND RICE. A FULL STOCK OF SPICES, jQ. jL o , FLOUR, BACON. FISH, TOBACCO, CIGARS it SNUFF, BAR IRON, NAILS, A N Ii GLASS Always on hands. Drills, laittls atiti Otis, and a full ossortmc-nt of other articles usually kept ia country stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such as Duttcr E6-gs, B.ton," Grain. Wool, Po tatoes. Beans, Rags, iic, i'c c . . taken in exchange for Goods, and the Cash uevv-r refused. ir-CiErvRY. POPLAR and PINE LUM- EER bought and sold, DAVIS & JONES Ebensburg, An?. 25, lS5D.-tf. J i:-iN ---rovrv. Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ! Ix AI'L ki:3 oe meuchaxdise. ' t'P constant. y on nsrna tte loaowing arli- : ''"''i : DRY iOOi)S. II ATS AND CAPS, CARPETING?, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, BO N N" ET S, NOT I ONS, II A R D W ARE, Q U E E N SWARE, PROVISIONS, BOOTS a SHOES, FISH. SALT. GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON', FEED OF ALL KINDS, VKOETABLKS, AC. f 2'"" Clothing and Roots and Shoes madeto order on reasonableterms. Johnstown March 1 lSoO-tf. CSieapesI ! Uest ! ! Ivarprcst!!! S33,00 Pavs for Tuition in Single and Double En- ! try Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arith i mctic and Lecture1:. ; Board S KVr4-S20: Statiouary $7; Tuition ! Ini:r ernensfn So'2. J Usual time to complete-a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every student upon graduating, I is guaranteed to be competent to menage the j books of any business, and qualified to earn a salarv of from sroo to $j,oco. Students enter at any time No vacation Review at pleasure. FIRST PRtMlfMS FOR BEST WR!f!Nl Awarded this Institution. The best and great est variety i.f Penmanship in any one Hull of the Union, is found here. S Ministers' Sons received at half price. For full Information, Circular, Specimen o' p.usiness nnd Ornamental Writing and Em bellished View of the College, inclose live let ter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Sept 2-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. INSTATE OF ROBERT FLINN, Da L jL J Letters Testamentary on the estate of ROBERT FLINN, Lite of Wilmore, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the j under-igncd, by the Register of said con all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified and required to make immediate pay ment, and those havincr claims against the same, are requested to present them duly au thenticated, for settlement. MARY LEVIN'IA FLINN", JOSEPH MILLER, "Wilmore, Aug. 30, 'C0-6t Ex.icxj.iors. I 2f-Suber5b for Tut AirMtfirn-. OUIHU&, 4 T THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES, seii Fru:t & C-rctmen -a Ires:?, i 5-2 , Cf ' . fc..vvb..-.. - . - f . better gic vrtb, Istfer s::c, ar.J r.L ig v. e; j.riee4 than nay of th Nert;--rr:i or ili-iva . arsfrrita, &ad warrant t asm true to bsjid. Standard Apple trees at It J ecnu ech pC 1.00' v. . Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each Si? 0 o Si5 per 100. Standard Pear tree?, 0 to 75 cts oach Dwarf Pear trees, 503 toil each 20 to per 100 Dwr.rf Apple trees, 50 to It ct rt. Standard Cherry trae3 37 to 75 cU. Dwarf Cherry trees CO to 75 cti. Plu:a tries 50 eta. Apricot tree3 40 to ED cts. Nectarine trees 25 eta each." Grana Vines 25 cts to $1. Sliver Maple trec-a C2J to t F-trcuean Ash, 75 ta 1. E uropean LaicL, 75 cts to 1.C0. N'orway Spruce, 00 cts to Si. American Balsam Pine, 75 ct3 to $1.50 Aaericaa t Chinese Arbor Vitae, 50 ct t 51.50 Strawberry Plants. Si per 100, tc. &c Huntington, Jan. 25, lfiSO.- 3ra. CARD. eJk "VTlTMER'S EeIGE. Lsacaster Tp. July 30, 1S60. !'s3Sc.s. Eviya a-d Wateox : GryTLEMES he small size No. 1 Salamander Eafe which r urc.-.a red from year agent, Mr. Adam R. Ea r, ia Lincsster City, on July 20th, 15S, has been subjected to a very serere test, wh: h it vs:t:. stood ia a most satisfactory manner. Thi? Sie, ccntalriing all try booLs, together with -f" .i b":e capers belor.jrinp to myself sad eorue totr.y neig'.ibors and friends, and represetincr a vrd te of ever Twenty Thous and Dollars, (S2C.000) v.-ss in cy Mi"il which w.13 uestrc-ed cn the nlfrht of the 27th of Ju ly, Jt-J j, jicd passed t'aroupjh the fiery order.l unscathed. The Safe was on the second Coor and fell to the basement of the Mill, and was subjected for six hcv.rs to an intense heat atnonjr the ruins, which was greatly increased by the combustion of a large quantity of grain confined within the brick walls After the fire the safe was opened and the books and papers tnkfa out in a state of perfect preser vation, the paper not even being discolored. This fact was, however, to many bystanders a better reeoro.mndat::i cf vour Safes than i could be expressed ia any other vc-rds frcm i t.q V,-.....,. .r..T sc-13 SAMUEL RANCK. My A laree assortirer.t cf the above cuil ity cf Fjre and Thief Proof Safes ulwr.ys on hand and for sale at ss low rstes es any other rlrna, at EVANS & WATSON'S, No. 304 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. WATCHES .4X3 JCWCLRT. r-s r J" S7AFIL respectfully ir.fcrms the cititer (j? 0 of Ebensburg and vicinity thathe is still engaged in the Watch and Jewelry business at the old stand cf Stahl & Roberts, immediately opposite the store of E. Shoemaker Sons. All kinds o:' waches, clocks and jewelry now on bond, which will be sold very low for cash. Watches, clocks, jewelry end musical instru ments of a'.l kinds repaired at the shorteEt notice and wan-anted. The ladies are invited to call and examine his large stock of iewelry. J. STAHL. Ebens'onrg, April 5, 1860. tf. R. IE. TI DOR, espectfully informs his old friends and JLl; the p-ibiic generally that he is ttiilto fce found at h'.s "tore room, ou High street, ad joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa red at idl times to furnish coiisuraers with GROCERIES and CONFECTIONS, OLD RYE WHISKEYS, WINES, GINS, BRANDIES, &.c, kc. Feeling thankful to the citizens cf Ebens burg and vicinity for their former patronage, he sclii its a continuance of the same, togeth er with as much more as may be bestowed upon Lin,. Ebensburg, Angcst 25, lS5D:tf. 1SOOTS .4X1) nphe undersigned continues the manu JL facture of BOOTS and SHOES ofi every description at Lis establishment. fS 5 i: Ebensburg-. immediately opposite the ' Post Ofiice. En.'ploying none but the best workmen, he trusts that he has been and still is at all times able, to five entire satisfaction to his customers. He hopes that the same liberal patronage hetetofore given him may be continued, and that more may be added. He has also on hand a large assortment of French Calf-skins, ard Morocco of all kiuds, suitable for fine Boots and Shoes. Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate. MESFIAC THOMAS. Ebensbunr, Aujrr.st 25. lS5f-.tf. CASSIS RT WARi:-ROOM. RE V A N" S re- spcctiully in- f forms the citizens oft7?! Ebensburg. and Cam- Jr?J f bria couutv geueral-V' 'fi .'-7 itxt-fiJL ly, th-.U he 1 as on 4p'; hand nnd for sale, at T'iP' his Ware-room, one iVxi-JUiT square west of Blair's &&7V-'-'f1& Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of FURNITURE, which he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Ebensburg, Oct. R, 1659:tf STRAY COW. Came to the r-sidence of the subscriber, in Cambria township about three miles west of Ebensburg, about the 10th of the present month, a small red COW, having no visible marks, and supposed to be about seven years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her awo.y. otherwise she will be disposed of accord inc to law. DAVID E JONES, Clay rxke.) Aug. 30, lS30-3t TM PORT ANT NOTICE. I All pers ns indebted to Wm. FI. Gardner & Co. or to G. L. Lloyd & Co., are hereby notified tht the present firm will dissolve partnership in a short'time, after which the becks, note;, ic. will be left with an attorney for collection. Those desirous of saving coot's can do so hy calling immediately and dii charging their indebtedness, WM. n. GARDNER, Y.'ilmore. Auj 9, lS30-At k 1 i L v r I t 1 a d d )- e. e v a it h' i- id h cs I-n- d, m 1 w v run . to on tl. tl ir an. dth- ri ir