u I I e P i TJRgYw-:;::::;::N0VEMBER 1- ".. i LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 4 TTETIOX, WIDE-AWAKES ! ! ! Xte members of the -'Ebensburg Wide wafce Club" are requested to meet, in full niform, ut the Town Hall, on Monday Evf.n jjssext, (Nov. 5th,) where a grand Torch jvht Procession will be formed, to parade throogh the principal streets. By order of The Captais. LOCALETTES. To-night (WeJne3tlay) i Ilallowoeu. From time immemorial tLis has been the oceasiou when all mau ner of quaint and fantastic tricks are played off when an old giudge is wiped cut or a joke paid oft", with interest. The next morning, merchants generally find their store-boxes piled up in a conglom erate heap; professional men see their carls faring at them from over the doors i of stables and other out-of-the-way places ; and farmers occasionally discover their ,.oW4 in the mow or their wagons on the r-.-fof the barn. The sjjort is now and j says that married folks should not sleep then varied by building fences across the j together, leaving those who are not nutu roals and streets, and by pulling down ' rally gifted to assume that unmarried cut-tuiUinis. Particularly is this a Hard : olJ time on cabbages. Every youngster ''et-Ls as if it devolves on him to "hook" an destroy every cabbage-head he can j Halloween is the anniver- i come across sary of the good old Scotch time when the elves and iairies and witches were sup r,iel to stalk forth on the earth and hold fraud pow-wow. And the gay lads and j Lbsws then met together j 'To burn their nits, andpou their stocks. j And baud their Halloween." ; Halloween then was a time for mirth and ... , :i : givetV J JlOW It IS a lime wuen nuuuiy j ;t ctlcmeu can ventilate meir suoeiaou..- , kit deviltry with impuuity. Staid old ! iV.ks vote it a nuisance; but as the boys j tr.e their own opinions oa the subject, j vi .resume that those who don't like the ; ti-ftui will have to follow the example of j the Hibtrnian and live it. Andrew I Kob.ff. formerly conductor on the Penny. Railroad, and the conductor who had ; ,ha:'e of the train which ran into a crowd : d' people at Huntingdon a few weeks j since, thereby killing two men and inju- j r':r.n' another, and Win. Armstrong, the j i.v. ir.eer have been airested and held in 1 hil for their appearance at the Hunting- ; 1 !i county Court, to answer a charge on j the above grounds. The importance of j lmtigiir.: every man to the polls on elec- j t: u-drty is demonstrated by the fact that ! s beuiocratic Couiitv Commissioner was J 1 it: Fulton cwiuitv on tho scond ' n- i,iv id' hi;t mouth iv o.i-' piajority ! J i:.:v. .(.'. IVr.-hii!, of I'itt.-.burg, tr,nc!ii-.l f.vo sermcuis iu the Methodist; . . .i .:. 1 K;Ue.-pal Church of this place on .y-.h t'ltn i.i.-t.- r.-in V',.. -What's become t tne ly- Tt tnil.l a:n steady teams , .. .. , ... . r ,. ! twe tailed to illumine our sanctum loi , , - i Jtv.rd week pat. Send it along. liie:;d , T ,,. .... 1 . . . i .! "le. 1 ne potato crop m this neck o , . . ,. . , U is a failure this fall. o tu.nk i , ill !' I I. .f .1, rC iiO'll.Mlt Will III! ,. , . , , ! wili'.'.T our liiiiauiiaiii"! .. z tlio so'-l )T next spring out of the '. i n. Ai.il wiiat s ol mem migni oe '.!.!' ill v e.tlled very "small votatoes." " ' i -'la me o!" varions kinds is sail to be ill .1. vivinitv now. Pat judin- .lie te -arly account .!' empty pine allien are returned to town, we are to the belief that if the p;a:ue .s j", the sportsmen must be remarkably -liuts. The test of good nature and 'jinking disposition is now reduced i ?,w atanuative answer to "Lend me your " ' -'tu ?" Col. Jackson, a conductor '5 tl.c rcr.a.-ylvania Pailroad, was receut- Ito.nted with a magnificent breast i " valued at $175, at Pittsburg, by some -Hirers. The "Cilithuinpiaas" were "r'-'' on lust I'riday night. Attention Greeted to the advertisement elsewhere '' tke ceh'orated medieino, 'Pr. P. A. 'j''n Tonif, Cathartic and Anti-Pys- I'lt.c !iils.' Ve Would also direct , "'tuition ot our merchants to the card K. (',. Whitman A- Co.. Confectioners. J'':'J- This hou.se lias established u rep- UJtion which will be a eure guaranty that who deal therein will receive the 'r' of their money. C. C. Stewart, 'utrly with Handy & Premier, is now "-'s't'd ni the hardware and cutlery cs- ! !i'::Wut of Puehlero: Howard, Phila. j -chasers will look to their interest by j 1 him their orders. See advertise- I u'fRt.- r, n..,...,l'l ..lm.t,t 'it I...L 'iteting wa3 ruado on the premises of ! Ibjlt-rts on Mond.iv ni edit. Mr. 11., J 0 , 1 awakened and bearing the noise, lr'JSe and went to (Tia door, when the rj,J'"He thieves took to flight. The L illr lias been vcrv wet and disairreea- sacral days pa..t. It has the ap- j rn- ow h.jwcytr, of drying up." Interesting Question. Ought Mar red People to Sleep Together? We al ways thought so; but Ilall'a Journal of Health which is considered as pretty high authority in medical matters thinks otherwise. Mr. Hall says that such a proceeding is physically and mentally in jurious, deleterious, pernicious, had very unhealthy. Moreover, he says that khivrs and queeus do uot sleep together why should other folks ? Kings and queeus he d dizzied ! We're all sovereigns iu this country. Suppose, friend Hall, that John Smith prefers running a pole thro a window and roosting thereon ; ar.i I necessarily to. do likewise bet-rase John Smith is a fool ? Xot often. "We won't enter into a physiological rodomontade on the subject; but Dr. Hull, just think of separating a loving couple on the lirst night of their marriage, when the tlior- moinetor is about &G0, and other thing? in proportion! It makes us shiver tu think of it. Hall, you're a malicious dis- turber of felicity lmUrinioriUil. Resides, H.'s J. of II. is not explicit enough : It ones should. JJut to wander back to the text, what does the following stave, sup posed to have been vriUcti by somebody sometime, seem to infer? ' Cold weather i.s coming! a. delicate hinler, uen tfiken m Mature s legitimate fcn.-e : Those who intend to yet married this Winter, Hud better lit once jump over the fence." Two in a bed and spoon-fashion ? Cor- tainly. You needu't expect many con- verts to your theory, .Mr. Hall. Jiowev- ever, in order to give the question a fair shake, we would respectfully surest that tb. i'lc.,,bu Litcrary Associatkm take in hand and decile on its merits. tt woulJ U3 :uiuziu-ly to see Mr. IIall ruu tu t,ie Tuuacco. We have received and will publish on cur outside next week a well written paper, from the pen of a young man in this on the use tail abuse of Tobacco. The author takes o.-caion as he gees along to administer some kicks to him who has become addicted to the habic of rolling a quid of Jialtimore Twist under his tongue, and a few eulTs to the indulgr-r in the pastime of puffing out horible volumes of perfumed smoke from his cadaverous jaws. And as we have got into the Tobacco business, the succeeding week we wii! publish an aromantic little seleet s4ory entitled ''Facts eoncerninga Meerschaum." Although leu rued men have pumped themselves diy in herculean tttteuipts to stem the Nieotiau tide, have they suceced- ed 1 Xot very much. People will sin ke if they want to; and chew if they want to. We do both. Ii.ui)Aiu.r. E.nti'.ri-kisk. We are cred- ibly informed that it is in contemmation J .... to erect in this piee this winter a- lame . 1 , . steam planing-mill, i r the wor.Miig up l " ' r , , ol our mo ii iu-ti!de supplies ux lumber . , i , it into Vjoarils reauv lor the market. 31r. ;;e!:jamin r. v nhams, a voun man of uiuidi eneigy and in every way foiai'etent for the umlertaking, is the prime mover in theeiiterprise. The engine and phming mac'nine have already been purehased, j I Mr. W. is now eti 'a'-ed in negotiating i aim for th.j purchase of the ground upon which to erect the bttildiii''. Wlun .successful i in this, he v.ill immediately take the iui- tiorv steps in the matter and break the oroiind." He bores to be able to have ii completed and in full tide of successful operation by next spriug. Success to our enc.r"etie young friend and Lis enterprise ! Mklancroly ArciPENT. On Tuesday morning, the 2ord iust., a wood-chopper, named John Mcintosh, residing near Por tage station, was walking upon the railroad immediately above White's saw mill, when a freight train overtook him. Hi: stepped on the other track to avoid it, and was ruu over by the Express train going west. uufortunatc man wa3 instantly killed , , ,il(lv i.n.rii.iv manr?lcd. The ... j train, which was under the charge of P P. Hays, stopped and took up the remains and carried them to Portage Station. A subscription beaded by Conductor Hays with live dollars was immediately ptarted anions the passengers, and Lfty-one dollars were collected for the benefit of the family of the deceased, lie leaves a wife and six children. Aurestko. We see by Monday's T)is pntili that a man named Robert Hcsson was arrested in Pittsburg on Sunday last? charged with being concerned in the rob ber of Mrs. Fromald's store, in Johnstown, a short time since. We also hear a vague rumor that three or four other parties have been arrested in Johnstown, charged with coni'licity in the fame crime. FASniON. Our Fashion Editress, Miss Grace Hoop, who, in common with the sex generally, feels an interest in "The Latest Style," has secured the following item of news on the subject, which we in sert for the benefit of the "dear souls :" The. jo mnlfqU is tli.j naiae of the latest invented Pari ;bu petth-oat. It does rjv.-.ny v:th hi.on.i and criiiolin;: cnlirelr. ?u)p.;irti:i, itself by the harnionioc.s and skillful .lisjiosi sii''U of the waves of mu-iin c'.' whii ii it is composed. It can be modified or increased sit '.deasurc. If the "multiplied skirt" is of as much utility as is claimed, it will certainly be a great addition to the feminine wardrobe ; but should it subtract any from the grace ful rotundity of the form divine as ob tained by means of crinoline, it will most likely bo received with divided favor. "Wid:: Awaick.s. At a meeting of the Kuensburg Wide Awake Club, hild in the j Town Hall on Saturday evening la-it, a Constitution was adopted, and the follow ing permanent officers wore chosen : ' President, Edward I. Evans ; Vice Presi dents, John T. Kobcrts, John X. Evans; Secretary, Newton I. Huberts ; Treasurer, -James A. Moore; Captain, John 11. Evans; Executive Committee, Lemuel Davis, James Evans and Dr. (J. 11. Lewis. Elsewhere will be found a call for a grand torchlight proees.-aon by this Club, on next Monday eyenimr. Ix ami Out. On Monday last, Col. James Cooper, our newly elected County Conrinissioner, was duly sworn in and took his scat. We wish him all manner of sue- j cess in his new position. Mr. dob.n Eear er, the retiring officer, carries with him the thanks of tax-pavers frenerallv for the able manner in which he discharged his duties as a public functionary. The Poard as it n nv stand- consists of the following members: Abel Lloyd, Pa vid T. Storm and dames Cooper. J!. A. McCoy, Clerk; If. C. Deviue, Mercantile Aopraiser. LlTr.RAUY. The following (;'.::-;! ion Ins Leen selocte'J i'or special delate at tli-; Hall of the E'jcii-l.Lir Literary A ssocin tiuu, on i'riuay cvcnuio;, Nove.tubcr 2, : Ibrr.h-Kd. That sound ii uu eat it v a body. DAVID tl. ROEERTS. Ha. JN'O. M and not .'ONES. i)u. tIEO. R. LE'iVRi, i;u;;T. A M CY. Robert A. M'Ooy. Esiji-., ha.; Lc.mi an pointed to read a seieciioii on the alcove luetitioued evening. Anotmf.r Excit::m::.nt. C. P. .Tones, at the Ebcnsbur"; Slice Store, Las j ust i"eetved froin the Eastern cities a hvrre a.ssortiuent of boots and shes of a'l sorts and prices, hats and cans, rea iy-itia do elo t'lii:,.:'. e., to wiiich ho v.aid enll iiie at tention of the public. He feels fonlldont that lie can sell these articles at a -:isid-erale reduction on prices el -evvbere. Tlo.so barrrains .should "iv i:m a t all. I'PiTOIPS NO'I'ICE. I Jin i:ti.; fi;;ned. Itsivln-r been aiitioiutfid Audit 'r r. bv tile Orpin: n"s Conn of" 4'aiubri.i t'ouutv, f j Make .ii ;i riiuit ioa of the t.iud-iiu Co- Iiands of ! i're.leri''k 'r. -t'-r. ii.an'r. of Jonas i.'-i rhard. i dec'.'., hereby Lives r.-.Et e t!i he will attend j !'. r thai pn rpose at ti:e oiaee (,f It. J.. John.-to:;, j Es'.. in E'oensliur;.'. on .iit'irday, tha 17th '.iv ' oi November not, at one o'clcck P. v. diin j and wnere ail person- lnt'i e ;t. u r.niv at tin 1. J NOON, Auditor. Eben-bur..', Oct. 2.h. 1;-uio It. OTP AY MPLKS. Came to the resi- 0 .! 'e c of the subscriber, at Ilein'o.-k. VY'.-dd: .ton town hip, 011 the l.'.th inst..TWO MULE:?, ti'ji-i ' fcur feet li'uh, asi'l of a bright 1 av color ; tlie other is four and a half feet iiieh. ;o;d of u brown odor. The owner is re ijuested tc ciitiic forward, jirove property, r.ay charees and take them away, o.lier .vi they w'.il !e-: disposed of accord in--; io law. "VILLI AM TiEEY. Oetober 27. lSCO-St T UPITOPS N )T1 Cl-i - The undersi ;n.. d Auditor, appointed by the Orphans Court of Cambria. County to report distribution of the Assets in the' hands of Joseph Miiler, administrator of (iror'.-e Richard s. decM., hereby not Hies all persons intern-ted in said distribution that he will at tend to the duties of said appointment at his odice in C.donade R w. Lbi-usburc;, o Thursday, the '2-l dav of November. A.D lisilO, at one o'clock, P..M.. when and wdiere they may attend. ROE CRT A. M'COY, Auditor. Oct 15 lSfiO-U. ORPHANS' COULT SALE OF VAL UAELE REAL ESTATE. Rv virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to ine directed, there will be exposed to public vendue or outcry, on t'ur re;i 'i SATURDAY, the 17th day of NOVKMEEI-. A. !., LS'iO. at one o'clock, P. M., all the rint, title ana iutero-t (Ocin' one undivi'led haif thereof) of Robert Edwin Pearv, minor child ami heir of Ciiarlcs-Peary, late of Cambria county deceased, of, in and to all that certain tract or piece of land, lyinjr and situate in Clearfield township, Cambria eotintv, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: licjrinuiiijr and adjoining lands of Peter Trexler, Michael Durbin, Greeory Mil- er aud Philip tmith, and containii) sixty- t three acres and one hundred and liily-three perches, with the appurtenances. TEEMS ; One third the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale ; and the bal ance in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest: to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortajro of the purchaser. E. T. NUTTER, Guardian of Robert Edwiu Peary. October 25. 150. Q T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, AnJ Lhaler in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JKWELlvV, Fancy (Joods. fj -' i i?J --'- mm .MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS. Jo-. The subscriber begs l:ive to Hiiuoni.'fe to llii. cifivr n j V 1" iifiiiliiiv itp ii.l iiffnniiilli.f coiimr', mat lie lias just recciveu a i:ir-e umi new stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWEL RY, .MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &., vc, which he offers very che;;. TJie public ttre invited to call and examine his complete assortment, as be considers it no trouble to show bis jood-;. even if he fails in making a sub-. Slore-room on the Diamond, opposite I'honipsou's Hotel. Ej strict attention to business, be hopes to ijicrit and receive the patronage of a ienr-rons public. (Eve him a call, and you will get liir-:i!!i?. l?J,? '!'-'l.. Wiitrhs, Jr'rfrif, A'Cif-IfOn, ,t-r., re;i:iircd on hort notice, with neatness and iioateh. All w orS warranted. and diar ies low". fO.-t. ULlSG'tMf."1 EDIT Oil S NOTICE. -1. iiiiimonwt'.ul r ' 1 la the Court of Common Plv.i- of ';' i: t iri a ronntv. Andrew Smith f No. o 1 S-j-.t. Tit-.i. IJf'i'u. :-nd John M'R.ri.le ) VEND. EXI'ON. And. now. 11th Oct., lJS'io. on rppiicatinn of Win. Kittell. Es.j.. I". a. SiioeiiiitKcr aj pidnted Auditor to make distribution of the i-ro'-eeds ' f red e.-tate told oa jtb.jvc writ .-a I Nu. 0! of same Ter.'i. l THE COI'RT. ) Extrre-t from the Record. scal Cciliiied lite lllh -t.. A.D. TSoHi, ( ) JOS. MdONAL!, Ero. The above named Auditor will attend to the duties of his appointment at his otlice, ii: Eij f'lsliurfr, on SATURDAY, the loth dav of NOYEM15ER next, at 1 o !ock. I'. M., when la v. here all person-? interested may attend F. A. SHOEMAKER, Auditor. Ehcnsburjr. O' t. IS, lbOO. lt LDE11S It ! lOP AC A DEM V. JL.i The t weuty-ei'jlith session of this Insti tution will open on Tuesday, Oth of Nov. next. Tuition f-"s at usual academic rates. 1! ard i:rr 'J,l.O Jier wci'k. A. DONALDSON. Principal. Eld'-rsri !- Oct is, l-o. D.VINlSTJIATOliS' NOTK'E. t 4 Letter.-. .;f Ailnii.i.-i ration on tlu' est -.te i'r. id .'!. Evan-, l.-t ni C.-.mi-ria towiL-diip. ! Cambria coun; , d .-e.i e-!. haviir' 1 ni'' o '. e n u u i v v the E "evt-te" o. .-.i id 'ou a ty t o t lie IV iVell lo .d'i p'-r- e t.. i.'i.d-.e immedi cia'n.is aciii.-t 1 he : -ooerlv authvntica- S 1 1.' .'t',.1'- .sons iuiie ate p.;y.n same vvi! for settle; r. ii oi rt : eo ! ... d C- L .1 1.1 : tie.. 0 li-.(vii:;j 1 preavjij, tiiem i .ut. Mt'REIS .E EVANS. 1 A R G A 1 i i ". T E V A N - i .'.v.-.'.-..- Oct. 18, ISM-Ot. -r (' i;tiiii,i:? I'n v- j... a. or lit 1 ' 1 a I : e. . ! i : i : V oil I lit: C-.I.IC i.i ;!:: im:i uty U.i'.'T- all per. ' i'EIN N. h.'e l.r'M-ol iiaviu I'd, l.v the R. .f V-. "ilrnere. Camoria r been e-rantc i to t he ister of said county, j s i:i-je!.'ed to s.;i i estate are hereby I id rfouii'ed 10 make iia.nedi.it" ay- j 1 those hiviae: dJius a.:ii;;t the 1 nit-.:;e. iieu. s.hiic, are reoiie-'.e.i t. present them duly au ! ileal icated, for set ! iemetil . ' .'wAUY LEVINIA EE INN, JOSEPH MI EL EE, Vilmor. An '. ::, "fto-ct l.W'torx. ri' : vi'.! lease fin- n term ofvea v "THE PE:.COLA MILL PKtH'jIRTY," h acres uf lan.i adjoiuintr. heavily '"ol :io acres .-.irroiiudiiia" the mill are 1. and idle k u.-i-u-r a. iii.j staic ot cultivation. J nsiths" j-hops. Trucks, -e. 'i'j,e .;' l'itu'c'.. t'ircular Sr.'.vs in it, as j : 1 one , i a 1 up: ,r ! :t!:. : ni s:'.w, am! t iiree suiall circa- ' .. a, id e japal.de of making I t " I- a " . Ol - rii olHEIl J i : i I DAY. i veduaide rro'.i ;!-,- will 1 b.; en a-e.i oa .-iVorai.ie terms. L osse.-ion giv t any t'.tae. Address LLOYD A: HILL. ! lollid ayb:ir-. Or V,"m. !!. 1 uMXLii, Esv., V E - Pa tueiitb-r 1, lc'.'.:tf. EW EOR SPE1NC. AND SI'M.ME R Just received, and for sale at reduced price-, a 1'uil supply of Staple cud Fancy Coods, consi-tiii.ir of Clo'.h-. Ca --imeres, Sattinetls. Je-'ns. Tweed-, an 1 a litr;;i; variety of other sunniier w e :r f'.r tn -u a a i buys. 'J:.e.j -Ps ,,f Pi i a : s. ( i i .ie ii.r.us, Laxvus, aud other Fan. v Dre--s Coo.!-. Erown and Ule.iche-I MusEn, Cheeks and Far.cv Shirtings, Flaiiiuds, Steibi, C.tstniere and Merino Shawl-. Hoiserv, Gloves, Notions, MADE-l":' OLOTiMNU. 11 ATS AND CAPS. ROOTS AND SIIOF.S, All V7o(d Carpeiircrs, Hemp and Co'ton do. at from 1 ." to 28 cents per yard, Floor Od Cloth'-!, 'uo.cns-.Mire an.l Crockery, Hardware and O.iiierv. Croceries, Drus and Medicines, Lin-eed and Whale Oils,' Window Glass, Paints, Varnish and Turpentine. Fish. Salt, Flour. Iron. Nails and Steel, Ma nilla aud Hemp Ropes of diil'erent sizes. Cot- 1 j ton Yarns, Carpet Chains, .ic, kc. all of which will tie sola at the eery loa-est prices. E. II EG EES. Ehenburr. May 3, lSGO-tf A .VCR IJXCJTK.IIEAT! Q M. .KEEN & PiM)., Wli.MOHK C'ASinlil A, co. Pa., Respectfully c:ills the attention of the pub lic to their large and varied assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, HATS, RONNETS, SHOES. MEDICINES, GROCERIES, QUE ENS WARE, CAPS. ROOTS, DUEC.S, fee., &c. k-. They are prepared to sell at lower rates tha any estab.islimcnt in the county. 1 heir goods b ingscdectcd with a view to the want? of the j bellishc J View of the Coilecre. inclose five let country cannot fail to recommend them to the ; ,.,r stamps to F. W.JENKINS, public. augl'j lS53lf j sept 0-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. T - I PORTANT N OT 1 C K. I All persons indebted to Wm. II. Gardner j of the subscriber, iu Cambria township j STER'S DlCTIONAF;Y, you may supply your i ('o.. or to G. L. Lloyd k Co., are hereby about three miles west of Ebensburg, about self with it, at the trilling cost of procurinc uotified that the nresent tinn will dissolve partnership in a short tune, after which tue books, notes, ic, will be left with an attorney for collection. Those desirous of saying costs can do so by calling immediately aud dis charging their indebtedness, WM. n. GARDNER. Y1ln.0re. Ait; 3, l?0-4t r v BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! ron EVERYBODY '. T) J. EVANS k SON have this this day leeeivd frin the Ei-t nad p.re now oUeriii to tbe citizens ;( Lbi-nsburg, and vi.inity. well sh-ted assortment of .v;.v .lAv nors ci.otjuxo, also a iar;r! Jut of consisting iu part of th fo!!v:r.!; rtrtb io-. vi. : Satin.-, Velvets, ("loth, Ca?s;ti;ere 3, Doe-kins, .Sattinett . Twi-ed., Jeans, Tickin's, Flannels, Brown ,t H!.';i h. d M us'iias. DEESS GOODS, of every stvle, Notions, ic. We have also on hand a lar,e, assortment of poors, s no i:s, HATS, CAPS, PON NETS, STATIONARY, HAPDWAPK, (JPOCEHTES, FISH, SALT, TPUNKS, CARPLT-SACKS. Toet her with such other articles as are usu ally kept in a country store, all of whii-h they will it .spo -e i iiea per tiianthe cheppest, for CA-H .u ( 'OUNTRY i'RoDFCE. N. 1. Tlio tailorintf !u. isiess ivEl stil! be carried on la all tiraa -lies. All iv.rk will be done on short notice L.ad on the mot tea souable terms. Ebi.-n.-bai-, .Tanuarv 25. lSC0:tf RoiilUtT DAVIS, JC11N I'.OuXKS, DKAI. KK.S IX F(ri:ig. a.i Eo.iii:vnc y"EEP constantly on hand a large and su JL perior stock of P Pt Y C, O O P S , of everv (ieseriot ion, such t'LOTli JEANS , CA'IMLEES. SATINETS. TWEEDS P.RO'A'N AND 1 ! !.E ACHE D MI'S 1. 1 NS. D!i-:$s ; o o is u ,-,- , t.; V A N C Y G O O I) S A NO N O T I O N S , A lare assortment of LOOTS and SHOES, which h..ve just been received from Hoston. STitAW Pi; Pi ami WOOL HATS, STATION AP V of every description, W A L L P A P E il of every stvle. HARD A Hi'. V L'Kl '.S 1'.'. f 7,' 1', r.AilTIir.XWARE. A full supply of ilUJES. SCCil AS Sl"(l AKS. MOLASSES. SYRUPS C ti'i'EE. TE AS AND RICE. A PELL STOCK Or SPICES, FLO Ell, BACON, FISH, TOBACCO, C1GAPS SNUFF, PAR IKON, NAILS, A N D G L A S S Always on itand.s. DrniN. Iaitits and Oils, and a fall ossot tr.irnt of other j'rticles usually kept ia eouniry stores. .Vli it 1 1 1 of Country Produce, such as Latter Eacon. drain. Wool, Po tatoes, 15e::t;5, Rags, '.c, .ve.. ttiken in exchange for Coods, and the Cash never refu -c! . f-r CHEERY. POPLAR and PINE LEM PER bourht and sui.1. DAY IS A- JONES. E'cc'isburc:. Xv.-z. , ISaa.-t;'. .- e V$jooi, ?dOiiiii:LL tt co., V V Joun-tow;:, Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS AM. K'.SIiS of ! HUOH AN Dl.SE. Keep constantly on hand the foi!owii;r arti cles : DRY GOODS. CARPETINGS, HATS AND C A PS, OIL-CLOTHS, RONNETS. HA ED WARE, PROVISION'S, CLOTHING, NOTIONS. QEEMNSWARE. R'.ii ) 1'S a SHOES, GROCERIES. FISH. SALT, 1'LOCR. P.ACON, F'"::r ok am, kinps. vkuktabiks, ac. f.fjv" Clotiiinj and Roots and Shoes madeto or.ler oa reasonable terms. Johnstown March 1 ISOO-tf. C'lJCrtiM-'sl ! liont!! F.argtcsC ! ! ! $C5,00 Pays for Tuition in Single and Double En try Eook-K. epir.,:, Writin-.Couunercial Arith metic and Lectures. Jinard 8 irrt;s S20 ; Sf itiouary $7; Tuition Eat' re erf S02. Usual time to complete a full course, from C to lo weeks. Every student upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the books of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from ."gg to sa,oo - Students enter at any time No vacation Review at pleasure. Fill ST PREMIUMS FOR REST Wr.ITlVfl Awarded this Institution. The be.-t and grat 1 est variety of Penmanship ia any one liall ol I Ward Reedier, Horace Greely. William Ev the Union, is found here. rts, Lev. Steidien li. Tyng. D.D., William fsr Ministers' Sons received at half price. ) Allen Eatlcr, Lev. Theodore L. Cuykr Rev. For full information, Circular, Specimen ot , p.,,,;- and Orunmental Writing and Em s TRAY" COW. Came to the residence ! the 10th of the present month, ascir.il re."? j COW, having no visible marks, and supposed to be about seven years old. the owner is requested t3 como forward, prove property, pay charges aud take her away, otherwise she will be ciisposeil ot accenting to law, DAVID E. JONES, ( Goy r:ie.) 1 Aaj. 3, IS00-3t 4 T THE iiUNTINODON NU USER IKS, H cNriN';tov. Fa.. eii Fruit .t Oruamiit.'. Tresj, Viues .to., of better growth, larger 3:2c, and tit lower price tuitu a::y of tbt" Nortiiern or Ei-.st. ra Nurserie-i, mid warrant them tru- to :;hin. Standard Apple trees at 1S5 ;tjn ch Sl per 10'J. J'each trees, 15 to 30 eta each 412.50 tv $15 per 100. Standard Tcftr trees, 30 to 75 r.tg tvGu. Lw:rf Rear trues, 50$ to$lj-jb 20 to ioO per 10') Dwurf Apple tre-?.v50 to Tj cti sach. t-jndard Cherry trees 3TJ to 75 cu. Iwr.i ;" Cherry trees 50 to 7i ctti I'lum trers i0 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 ct3. Nectarine trees 2." .t.s each.J Crape Vinos 25 cts to $1. .Silver Maple trees 02 J to European Ash. 7" t-j 1. European Lareii, 1, cts to 1.50. Norwry Spruce. 50 cts to Si. American Balaam Fine, 75 cts to $1.50 American in Chinese Arbor Vitas, 50 etd to $1.50 Strawberry Plants, ?1 per 100, kc. Ac. Huutiufrton, Jan. 2.", 1S0'.- 3m. CAHJl YriTMElt'? BBID6F, Lnncaster Tp. July 30, lSt0. Mizssns. Kvan.iami Wats .in : Gkntlemes Tie fm.ili si.e No. 1 Sahuuander safe which I purchased from your agent. Mr. Adum R. E.i-r, in Lnucn-tor City, on July 20th, 1S5S, iias been sul...ieited to a very Severe test, which it withstood in a most satisfactory manner. This Safe, containing all my books, t. e. t'ur with va'a-dde nepers leionrir.B to n.;. sel ' ai: l ,-o;ae to my neighbors snd friends, an rcpreteUmr a val leol over I v. entv i hous- and Dollars, (S20.O..0) was in my Mill which w'a- de.-troyed ou the i.io-ht of the 27th of Ju ly, Is ;'.:, ami passe:! throti'jh the tiery ordel u ii.-cathod. The a;'e was..nlhe second floor and fell to the baseuu-nt of the Mill, and was subjected for six hours to an intense heat among the ruins, which was greatly increased by the combustion of a !arre quantity of grain confined within he brick whIIs. After the fire the safts was opened and the books and papers taken out in a state of perfect preser vation, the paper not even being- discolored. This fact was, however, to many bystanders a better recommendation of your Safes than could bo expressed in any other words from me. Yours Respectfully, sel ? SAM EEL RANCK. ZSya. A large assortment of the above qual ity of ' ire and Thief Proof Safes always on hand and fur sale t as low rates as anv other firm, ut EVANS & WATSON'S." No. 30 1 ("hermit ft., Philadelphia. VATCIJIIS .D JUVELKY. "J" STATTL respectfully informs the citizens fj . of Eber.sburgr and vicinity that he is still engaged in the Watch and Jewelry business at he o'ol stand of Stahl .v Roberts, immediately opposite the store of E. Shoemaker & Sous. All kinds of watches, clocks ar:d jewelry now on hand, which will be sold very low for rash. Watche-, clocks, jewelry and musical instru ments of all kinds repaired at the shortest notice and warranted. The ladies are invited to call and examine his large stock of jewelry i J. STAIIL." Ebensburp, April 5, 1PC0. tf. It. EI. TI MOR, espectfnUy informs his old friends aDd lV' the public generally that he is still to be found at his .-tore room, on High street, ad joir.ing Cre.v. f. rd's Hotel, w here he is prepa red at all true.- to furnbh consumers with GROCERIES and CONFECTION, OLD RYE WHISKEYS, WINES. GINS, PPANPIES, Feeling thankful to tlie citizens of Ebens btr.g and vicinity for their former patronage, he -solicits a continuance of the same, togeth er with as much more as mny be bestowed upon him. E' eu.-burg. Aiifii;t 25, lSaf':tf. rjfhe undersigned continues the manu- fa. ture of HOOTS ami SHOES ofrgj- every description at his establishment. f 4 in Et.t-n.-i urg, iuiiaediately opposite the 6s Post cblice. Eu.ploving none but the best workmen, he trusts that he has been and still ia at all times able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He hopes that the sanin liberal patronage lietetofore given him may be continued, aud that more may be added. lie has also on hand a large assortment of French Calf-skins, and Morocco of all kinds, suitable lor tine Eoots and Shoes. Ready-made ROOTS and SHOES always oa hand, and prices moderute. g MESliAC THOMAS. Ebensburcr. August 25. 16a3:lf. R. E V A N S re spectfully iu- -T.f.xB-. loru'stlie citi.eii-? ot E'.enj'oiirg. ana Cam bria eoui-.iv aener.ii-' ly, th.it be has on hand and for a!e, :it h's Ware-room, one square west of Flair's Hotel, a large nnd splendid assortment of FURNITURE, which ho will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Ebcnsburg, Oct. C. 1859.-tf A SPLENDID ARRAY OF WRITERS. Mrs. Elizabeth Rarrett Browpiiig. Mrs Har riet Reecher Stowe, Grace Greenucod. Joha ! G. Vriiitter. .lames Russe! Lowell, Lev. Heury 1 C.eorgr- R Cheever, D. D., lijynrd Taylor, lohn Eirelow. The above distinguished writers are con- tributoi'5 to THE INDEPENDENT. If. iu addition. to READING THE IN" HE PEN PENT, rou would like a corv of WEB- three new subscribers to the paper. The I Dictionary wnl bp promptly forwarded by Ex pres9. on receipt of three Dames and SIX DOLLARS. Terms Two Dollars a year, payable :a ad vance. Address JOSEPH H. RICHARDS, PtBttJEES,' No. b BEEiMAN T,T N, Y. f i 1 ' t 1 1.; i ; 1 t i It L 1 ) S a d d - 1 u it VVs ',. rr, S", i id in I-c- a, in ra- 3i- 1VC tli dtb-v i A H 1
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