rtlliaP A Yk:::::"::::.N O V xl 1 iS LUi . Ljoil 'B?Cinxo3. Ihirfag all of last the weather vras Tvct and clisagreea- jtwA3 a oontinaal palter and driz lis, iiT aaJ a7 o:it' T0ZXi 8 an Jay to qtarday; a continual falling of very wet . thai soaked a person through and isin. h ia less than no timev and chilled kin to tba marrow, Sometimes tho rain fell ia torrents, and sometimes it fell oth jse. It seemed as though Summer wjj weeping whola barrels full of tears 0Ter tho loss of her scepter of flowers (fferherown approaching dissolution. The streams throughout the country -a filled to overflowing. Littlo rivulets, j course before could hardlv be sf iui.c uwv v-wn "'"O uc i bec.'.nie for the nonce rus-hiii" riJ- -'" fa:".?: streams were matamorphoseJ !""' ' ;.;alng rivers: and rivers took the -- ' f -n of roaring, thundering cataracts o! i-'-"11 ' V lira, or Norwegian Mrolstroin?, cranv- - ,Vp' tre-raen-du-ous. A preat deal of "" e . ci3iare was done to the roads Our plank C1'i 1 rca:. especially, were uauiy washed, cau- i;z an ahnoit total discontinuance of travel for the tinu being. Tiie rush of J 2.::h:v waters has pretty much subsided, ! however ; the weather has ''dried up," j s;l a uian can now put down his foot j without saturating his boots, hose and ! :eih::Ijons with a concentrated article of j ciJiy uiu I ; women, also, can now cross ' i street without exhibiting any more agil- I i:r,ic, t!iaa the old l'uritanic laws w'ouli j i..:-. The Johnstown Echo last week j reared in its new dress. It now coin- i ii, -.i ii L'ooa IJO.c with ertccuence. c f.A to see this evidence of its pros- i -t:i:y. and ofTvr the hope that the Echo Eiv :Ive f.-rever. A wuuian named !',- L'jth'.viac i-chertz recently preached a scr-1 - ' i ejh hi Iluntiu'aou on '-ihe luj;athonn ! i. i.:;-i:i iui inu i e.ieiii pin.'ii ui ooui anu the second coming of Christ and b reign -on earth for a thousand year, Ulalr counly polls 522 1 votes ; Hun- ! ::r.-djn ;ibl; Bedford bllo; Cambria j iWJ; Clearfield J795. Four convicts ! wore b:-.t to the Western penitentiary j iil-lr cour.ty last week. The Al- j t; Wido Awakes contemplate golnrto j Lrriabarj: t.i as.-ist in inaugurating Gr-v. j A" ir--v j re-.'g C'urtln. Canr.otc TVide Aakci lake it coDVcnient to be present, I cf men from I'hila- .s.iiiu 'c pro acting for k-ad in inkiu z i'. r county. That article on will be found on cur outride The Cvillt'iuuiritins" were . V !,i-t i nay in . it.- -Hal- ''ei nut i . observed" : l rl named a . i A colored - e, sl.' if sis years old, was recently j bnarrcl fn.m Cumberland Valley, six ! .r-'Ki Dedford. It is supposed that; :a!.c-i to Maryland and sold into ihe t ittiour Ihsrateu states i oore, special a,;ent ot tnc LV;rtiLc.it, on bat a: u.t. iu A. M'Conncl! distant x 03t- I k. . . 1 .M-wrv, blair couaty, nn a charge ' ' ' i In default of bail j -- i" c-omtiiu:ea to r.nson t3 await lus "-'i te wi:or flooded the first fij.-.rd of " cau-,!:ig the inhabitants to take to - uh '-urs. e Lave not hoard anv j ..,..., , . , , ' ,-! aiado of the 1053 ot property. :-frp, , . . , . 1 , '-M'anthropic citizens of thu plaee at i ,-a . , , , . ! l-'-e eenously cousiderca the pronri- ; ,;.,N. . f , ' i i -"ipping aown a caro oi nie-pie- "'vr3 for the benefit of our submerged j "s-j'hb'jrs On Tuesdav ui rninir. th-a - - - J . Kaar.ri vH, a u .. , f. ., . k - 111! 11 H'lIIlll. Ill IU il 1.11 J IjlHl t-s ,, . i vu rcaca were coverea wuii a man- Jof , . mi 01 beautiful er.ow. Towards uoon the 1 i the sun caused it to disappear, but f I kntinuej to fall t intervals through. lt the fntirrt P., TKrt ,S r,.ir VAC b . J. (JU UUiV v i 3r-icli "apple butter boilings," or idi- "'i, expressed ''strausses, or vul ; ': "tp losbes," are the go is at hand. I a a ticie-houored institution peculiar "-growing regions. "Without enter- into a description of it, we will remark -'.a0 poet must have felt the inspira w one of thse gatherings wheu he 'I-osed as follows "I vish I were an apple, And Miss Dinah were another; how llllnnv if To be both squeezed up iu cider'." Kb. 4t Hrengthens our belief that the au- 0- thi abovinotfl virv bad lines' l ' i " . tlle inspiration aa above stated in ! ' trident partiality for squeezing and s Bqueezed. George Huntley, in "ertisement elsewhere to-day, calls 5 c indebted to him to make ixme ' r-'J'tct. l- at the next terra cf th-3 U. S. District 1 ... - n . , r i it- ,v . I on the -al!i..rce.)us species and especial .or the vcstern District of l ean- i , rn , ,r, -. t T i., ..:. v. , , . I Iv on Turkeys. That s it ! lurkes. .. .. . . IVIllil V.C Ul.,.m im: uiiii-n., "v ......v-.v. i. ..i.i. wccri uia Considerate uatnairfc ! ., . , 1 i ;,..; T , - i tell yoa, roader, tuat i naiiKsgivm- was J. - Boot, Uoo, o-t DisI ' Mmy stories aro told of men who havo failed to los thcir self-possession tinder tho most trying crdeaT wo desire to add our mito in that ireotion : A yonng man Trha live3 some thing less than a hundred miles from town suffered a tender passion to jrrow up in his heart for a pretty piece of calico. lie con cl a led that it w:nt in the order things to let concealment, like a worm i' tho mud, prey on his cheek, so ho re solved to pay the aforesaid calico a visit and his devoirs at the same time. Unfor tunately, one drawback to thi3 happy ar rangement existed. It wa3 the old story inexorable guardians, et cetera, (the -uarae as in novels.) But "love laughs at locksmiths," which means that you can go and see your "gal" whenever you have :i mind f.) almost Fvi rmf tib-lif- Triton i i t i i i our hero know, r.r iina"iipd lir l-nrw tint . i " , , , no one was at home but the id jiii icai she. i. t ,- . t i- x. iic tiifereu into an arrangement by which u , r i 1 i it - lie could uo souio cousnlerable sparking . , , , ,T witiiout muca risk )t uis-tovery. lie pro- . , , - j i enreu a conjure, to whom lie uuuurdeueu -. ic n t c i r. i himself of his tale of woes ; and after liav- r , ., . , , . , i ii r thus softened the listener s heart, lie prevailed on him to stand guard and give the alarm when the household would re turn. The signal at' danger was to be a shrill whistle. So it was arranged. Al ter running his fingers through his hair and giving his dickey the straightening touch, our hero walked straight up to the door aud knocked. A moment or two elapsed, when ii:if,u i-e saw it all. but his lively se:i3e of the ridiculous cmsed him to burst into a laugh, thereby preventing him from whistling the alarm ;) instead of his ladyc-lovc, the lady of tlu? house ; the last person in the world whom he de- aired to see at that particular moment ap peared before him and politely demanded hi-s rrr iiii Von p in imi 'itifl his surnrise , , , -i i' ,nf Refill :n re Wi? lo:it n lrnmPIlt -i IlRSlta- . , .. , .. ,f T r - , , i tion, he rer.ae J : "Jljtiam, I ,at sfnpprtf I to !('. jou hit I up pija icrre til your 'jinhn , .1 , ,? 7 aw.l fhnt J iuru's-1 ,'h m out t" He recciv- i n.l lin i it r i -i r. t- j t ' i il il in I nil wrt ll i and friend turned into the nearest alley, and such caehinn itions as then and there pealed out on the stilly night have not been heard since the days cf the Laujh in 1'hllosjoher. T It A N K S " IV INC. M A TTETS. "lilri of the or. -sad and sweeping win' !"' ;o r.:o lr gl:t vi.;io i) iaju djit iji'iaj; Of EpU 'irc.'.u delights Oi rare old Ga-tr:nom'c heists ! Thv voi'.'.e is lu.ird In tnasical gobble all day loa-j, S'.vectcr oy f.tr t'ian maidou's song Coia-fc-d bird 1 To tace I But hold ! YTe to.k our pen in hand to inform our readers that Thursday, the llOrh day of the pre-ent month, has been ordained aud set apart by Incentive Au thority as a day of General Thanksgiving and Praise as a day ou which those who have cau-e to be thankful to Providence ' tor 'manifol 1 mercies (and who hasn't ?) may r'Uou'.-V or iTivaie.y ao.v ineu sc t i .... i : .. uhOViti. mciits as a uiy ox treneral 1 '-- : i . i . r; ii r But iiold vet a little ! Wo also '. . , , '.. i .. i. IIUCIlUC - .J lO Si', M.iai is uiicaa, ivnoti.i, , , , , , - . tliii tbfjt fi.iv. nv nnivcr.sal sanction, is op.,s:on on wh;ci. a C0la. rapidlv apnroachlntr, and- j we have uo Turkey 1 Bat instead of : ;,,-vri-f-T-.iblv "!i'1e,l iii on a tn- , ,, . r , .T,;r,,.f utr.phal lav on the receipt of a ma-mheent ' , ' ... , r i :uobler--a fat, fair, and finely-formed T. , ,. , ,. , i n bird, of delicate fiorous texture, and one ' . , -.en , t not ashamed to show its family record, cs- ceial'y the column headed "births.' Ahem ! If any person wishes to see the poem li.-X .t, t.n l.no iMllf tA CAllil lit in a complete biaie, ue uao j "j ., r i ,,, our oQce, with a full riuit-claim aecompa- .. . i,rt oym,g u, a leaiucieu uipcu auat,uua -" above description. I. H. : As we desire to interpolate the fiver's name in the effusion, he will see the necessity of having one that rhymes well. However, jingle or no jingle, we'll make the Turkey welcome. Tiie Fkomald Burglary. The man Robert llcsson, whom we noticed last week ,. i. rr. oM.a Trrrinit nnsia.i'riiL is i' ic mauc , . , . i . liiiKKur'f For ' I . ail me rigni. ime :i'iu luiere-i onii,' one as bavins been arrested in 1 itt.-,burQ' or;i,.. t!.rP..n of Uni.ort K.iwin sliced riartic'mancv in the Frotuald bur- -lurv iu JohnstOWll, was brought to this lary aiuuu.uiu , place and lodged in jail on Ihursday. ' .. Another man, named .icorge lalbot, was arrested on the same charge in the ncigi i the 3. 4,,..-.,'I niUc.ui.m gioicri Jjouua ni:ic iuuiiu 111 ulj jjv.;ovwiv, ut jic savs tiiat he purchased them from parties whom he incidentally met at New Florence, lie also was committed to jail. OScera ate now in pursuit of a third par ty, and his early arrest ia looked for.. i'. - '.iUI.HlJilJ 41 m-.'U Ut(Uli The Question Settled. The ques tion with regard to whero tho d-niot o; the Ebcnsbarp; and Cresson Railroad shouh: be boated ha3 at length been definitely settled. At a meeting of the officers and rdanagera of that company, on Wednes day last, it wa3 decided that the terminus would be a short distanco immediatc-y south of the academy, on Centre street. As this i nearer to the centre of the town than any jther point,we presume everybody will be satisfied. ANOTTTEtt Wonder. Almost ever per son has heard of the "seven wonders of the world," and know what they are. An eighth wonder has arisen. It is this : C- II. Jones sells boots and shoes, hats and caps, clothing, &c, at prices at which nj oue grumbles! Although this may seem to be a wonderful statement, it is nevertheless true ; as more fully and at large will appear by calling at his store anv time between G A. M. and 9 P. 51. I-ilTT.it AUY. The following question has been selected by the Ebensburg Literary Association for discussion on Friday even ing. Nov. 9, 18ij) : "AWwi, That sell i iterest is the rudder that steers mankind, the universal monarch to whom all are tributaries." Geo. W. Oatuian was ap pointed to read a selection at the next mt?etiu2:. New Goods. We desire to call the at tention of our readers to the advertise ment elsewhere of E. IIughe3. Mr. II. has e-tablishcd a flattering reputation as a busin2ss man, and the laige number of customers who daily flock to his store is an evidence of the maimer in which his efforts to please the public are received. One and all, give him a call. List of Causes. Annexed is the list of causes for the first an d second weeks or our December Court, 185) : FIR3T WEES. M'Farl. nl vs D.-.i.ii T. Dim ni vs O l) mae'I. I'aul vs I'l.i.nmer. itel vs Fistier. Davi3 vs R'el. SEC0.N3 WEEK. James rtjss vs Fluitelperger et al. Liiorje vs Movers et ai. i'.mui. It R. Co. vs D.irbia. it t. K'.-aurer 4 Co. vs l'aul. vVaites vs 1'ipr. Sti;:i---r vs Kuiports Sc Ilarter. FisUer vs I'.i. "it. U Uj. By.-ti? & Piatt vs LL.yd. D j.ih-;rty vs D'.-tni.r. Fleaaer's Ex'r. vs Fienn.T. K.-ia vs Kmsi. 11 ':!i.rd3oa vs Ilohm.in. Watson vs 1 '.vn. S'le-.-hia vs West I3nnch Ia3. Co. Per'.iin vs Uea ijohn. M'M m.imy, Gavr-1. vs Kb. h Cre-son R.R, O'Neill vs Gi?e:i. Kiyior for use vs Nuouan. j Cj.irad vs 1 a .-oi.i. j Jja s vs M.i.iro. Myers fjru 12 ts Tib'y. Jtau-3 vs Leiti nborg?r. D ivi i vs 11. inn. ton. Rabltz vs Fite. Fealoa vs Lycominpr In. Co. Ililiyvoil vs Lvco uui In. Cj. Taissa in for use vs I'; -. A UDITOIVS NO 1 1C;. l ne mmer- " c-.;.rt.l l.i- i.-r l.if,n n iinmitlf..! A i,.l.r-w . , t . i.r. , ny tae wrpn-iu s ooun oi caruona ouniy, to m ike distribution of t'ie funds in the hands of Frederick Custer, adm'r of Jofias Uc'i'hard, j dee'd.. here'ov gives notice th:;t he will attend I f t that purpose at the otlice of U. L. Johnston, Esq., in Kbensburg. on Saturday, the 17th day of November nest, at one o'clock P. M., when nad where all persons interested mav attend. J C. NOON, Auditor. Ebensburg. Oct. 25th, 180b 4t. Came to the resi dence oi tae subscrioer, at liem ock, Washington township, on the 15th iust.,TV() MULES. One is four feet hih, and of a bright bay color; the other i- four and a half feet hih, and of a brown color. The owner i3 re quested to come forward, prove property, pay cii irjres and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. WILLIAM TILEY. October 27, 1860-3t 4 UDITOUS NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans Court of Cambria County to report distribution of the Assets iu the hands of Joseph Miller, administrator of George Richards, dee'd., hereby notifies all persons jnterasted in said distribution that he will at tend to the duties of said appointment at his ofllce in 'Colonade Row," Ebensburg, on Thursday, the 2d day of November, A. I)., 18G0, at one o'clock, P. M , when and where they may attend. ROBERT A." M'COY, Auditor. Oct 13 18C0-4L OUPflANS' COURT SALE OF VAL UABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of ihe Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to me directed, there will be exposed to public vendue or outcry, on the. SATURDAY, the 17th day of SOVK.uUkii- A. u., laon, at, one o ciock, r t .... 1 . . -. 1 , . . ll uear,- minor child and heir of Charles Peary, UUUIM'- " - ' late of Cambria county deceased of, in and to an that certain tract or piece of land, lying i j situxte in Clearfield township, Cambria I .. .... i ij i :i..i rountv Pennsvlvauia, bounded and described ns follows: Beginning and adjoining land of Peter Trexler, Michael Darbin, Gregory iMil rr aid Philip --mith, aud containing sixty three acres and one hundred and fifty-three perch?s. with the appurtenances. TERMS ; Oae third the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale ; and the bal ance in two equal annual payments thereafter, with iaterest; to be secured by the judgruoa'. bond3 and iaortgago of the purchaser. E. T. NUTTER, Guardian of Robert Edwin Peary. Derflbff 25, 186'V CV .-JSiVVV k And Dealer in CLOCKS, vr AT CUE o.J JEvVELRT, Fancy Goods. MUSICAL lAoTitUimXTS, NOTIONS, &c The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg aai surrouadin country, that he has just received a large and new ?tock of CLOCKS. WATCH Bd. A'KL 147, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, 4c, Ao., which he oilers very cheap. The public are invited to call and examine his complete assortment, tis he considers it uo trouble to show his goods, even if he fails in making ft sale. .Storp-room ou the Diamond, opposite Thompson's Hotel. Hy strict attention to busings.-, lie hopes ti. merit and receive the patronage 1" a generous public. Give him a call, and you will gel oargains. rjy Clocks, Wittchcx, Jcicelrif, Accordr.ons, repaired on short notice, with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted, and c'uar Zii lo .v. i u IMfciJ'jrtf.'" UDITOii'b "(JI101J - Cviinmonweal'.h 1 In the Court of Common vs 1 Pleas of t'.unbria county. Andrew Smith J No. 51 Srt. Term. lst0 and John M'Bridej VMM). KXPOV. And now 1 Itu U.:t., 18t;a, on application o'. Win. Kit tell. Esq., F. A. Shoemaker appoinle-i Auditor t.) in ike distribution of the proc.eds ol" real esta.te sold ou above writ and No. CCl of same Ter n. 15Y THii COL'ltl'. f r- 1 Extract from the Record. seal V Certified the 11th Oct.. A.D. 1SC0. -v- ) JO s. M -DONALD, Pro. The above named Auditor will attend to the duties of his appointment at his oif.ee, ia Eb ensburs. on .SATCRDAV, the 10th dav oi NOVUM 15 Kit next, at I o'clock, P. .M., when and w'aere all persons inti-rested m.iv attend. F. A. SHOEMAKER, Auditor. Ebensbarij. Oct. 18, lfiiO.-u L ! ) 1-; i Its K i 1 H K A C A 1 ) K Si V . The twenty-eighth session of this Insti tution will open on Tuesday, Gill of Nov. next. Tuition fees at usual academic rates. Hoard ing $J.OO per week. A. DONALDSON, Principal. Elder.-ridcrc, Oct 1H, l-.;o. A. D.M fNISTK ATOKS' NOT1CE.- Lettcrs of Adiuiui tration on the estttc DiVil M. Evui?, late of Cambria tawuship. Cambria county, deceased, having lieen duly granted by the Register of said couuty to the subscriber.-, notice is hert-!iy iven to nil per sons indebted to said e.-tate to make immedi ate payment: tliose having claims ugninst the same will present them properly uutiicntica for settlement. MOP.HIS J. EVANS, MAUOAIiFT LVANS, Oot. 1?, 18C0-0t. Aa.-ui.-.'.-'rators. STATE OF UOUERT FEINN, Dc:J. JLA Lt-it.-r Tc-tameut.iry on the estate ot lt.).;;;ti' FLINN. Lite of WMmore, Cambria county. deceaeJ, having been granted to the a. i let iaod. by tiie Ulster of said coanty, all persons in lebted to said estate ure herein noUiied anl ro'juired to make immediate !:'; meat, and tho-e having claim; arainst tht 6 ami.-, are requeste J to pr-seut them duly au tiieaticate J. for settlement. .MAKV LEVINIA FLINN, JOSEPH MILLEit, AVilmore, Auj. 3, Oa-Ot Lxcculors. FOR REXT. "'ie sn' scr'ber will lease for a term ofve t r -T-i P.'.NSACObA .MILL PitOi'Ei;!" W 'I with 1.000 acres of laud adioiniiitr. heavilv timbered :0 acres surroun liner the mill are i cleared, an i under a high state of cultivation. Als' Blacksmiths' shojis. Trucks, vc. The j M:!l 1; .15 one of Pago's C.rcular Saws in it, as wtll as an upright saw, and three small circu- i lars for lath, i :., and is capable of in iking l J.u-.iM OF Li MBKil PKIl DAY. The above described valuable property will bn leased onj'a vcrable terms. Possession giv en a.t anv time. Address LLOYD HILL,, llollidaysburg. Or Wu. II. Gakdver, Escj., W'i!" " Pa September 1, 18o9:tf. TEV GOODS ! FOR SPRING AND SUMME R Just received, and fur sale at reduced pri ces, a full supply of Staple and Fancy Goods, consisting of Cloths. Cassimeres, Sattinetts. Jeans Tweeds, and n lare variety of other summer wear f'r men and boys. 2"0 pie.'es of Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, and oilier Fancy Dress Goods. Brown and Bleached Muslins, Checks and v,-.r;,,i-!'?.i!v.u n;r- r.i'.vU v,!f;.-,,a MADE-UP CLOTHING. " HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, All Wool Carpetings, Hemp and CoHou do. at from 13 to 23 cents per yard, Floor Oil Cloths, Queensware and Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries, Drugs and 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, &c, &c. all of which will be sold at the vcr loivcst prices. E. HUGHES. Ebensburg, May 3, 18fi0-tf A KEIV KXCITl'JI EXT ! M. -KE11N & IJiiO., Wn.Mour. Camtria, co. Pa., Respectfully calls the attention of the pub lic to their large and varied assortment of DRY GOODS. II ARDWARI HATS, BONNETS, SHOES. GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, CAPS, BOOTS, DUltGS, t :., c., Ac. MEDICINES, They arc prepared to sell at lower rates tha any est iblishment iu the comity. Theirgoods ' business aud Ornamental Writing and Em- John Billow. beingselecte.l with a view to the wants of the bellished Yiew of the College, inclose five let- The nhovc distinguished writers arc cca co intry cannot fail to recommend them to the ter stamps to F. V.'. JENKINS, ', tributors to public. aug3 I859'f i Set 2?-lv. Pittsburgh, Ta. i TnE INDEPENDENT. j " ! ir. in addition to READING THE INPE- IM POUT ANT NOTICE. j Q'iKAY COW. Cutne to the residenec ' PENDENT, yon would like a copy of WEB- AU persons indebted to Win. II. Gardner j O of the subscriber, in Cambria townshin STEIi'S DICTIONARY, yon way supply your--& Co. or to G. L. Lloyd & Co., are hereby j about three miles west of Ebensburg, about self w'h it, at the triCIrg cost tf procuring uotiSed that the present firm will dissolve ' the 10th of the present month, n small red three r.cw subscribers tr the r.per.,'The partnership in a short time, after which the ' COW, having no visibla tunrks, and supposed Di-tirucry will be promptly forwarded by F..r books, notes, &c. will be left with an -.ttoruey to be about seven years eld. The owner is press, on receipt of three nnsica adSI!. for collection. Those desirous of saving costs can do so by charging tho.ir can do io by callme immediattlv aud dis- oir Ludebuwness, WM. H. OASD!E2. pCi!ra9r, Ac; 13 .- .V j BARGAINS! HARGATN3 ! top. EVERYBODY t I - .. i J. EVANS & SOX h.avj this thia day j received froai t'ls E.jt aud are now , v Tnic to the 2it!.e.3 T KSi-i ; i:. rtr. .-,r.! ' to the cuh-.eas of Fiber.sburr. and ,' vicinity, ; wu! se:o;te-i ass jrtniet c: iJAV AXD LOTS CLCTII1XQ, also a lare lot .f Trj Goods, consisting ia part of the fIo-rlcij articles, vii : Satins, Velvets. Cloths, CasimercJ, Doeskins, Sutitictts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flaanels, Drowu & Hleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS. f t-very styie, Notions, ,Vc. e have also on aud a l.'.re assort:uent of .;uois, SliUlio, II ATS, CAPS, DON NETS, STATIONARY, II AH D WARE, Giiociui:s, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS. CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu ally kept in a country store, .ill of vh'!--:!i t'.iey will dispo?e cheaper than the cheapest, fov CASH os COUNTilV PRODUCE N. B. Tiie t lilorin v business will still ht carried on in all its branches. All work will be done on hort notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensbursr, Jaaunry 23, lSGO.-tf lOliKKT DAVIS, JCHN V. JONES, UEALLlli IV r M. r! r - . 9 TT'EEP constantly on hand a larc and su 1 perior stock of L R Y GOODS, of everv description, such as' CLOTHS. CASSIMEUES. SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS, BROWN AND 15 LEACHED MUSLINS, nnnss aooiJSoft c ri, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which have just been received from Boston. STRAW FUR and WOOL II ATS, STATIONARY of ever description, W A L L P A I' E R of every style, II AUD 1 1.1 '.'. JCES"ARE, STO.VE AXD LA R TIIE 2' WA RL, A fail supply cf GROCERIES. SUCU AS SUGARS. MOLASSES. S' :ps COATEE. TEAS AND BICE. A FULL STOCK OF SPICES, I O , FLOUR, BACON, FISH, TOBACCO, CIGARS &SNITF. BAR IRON, NAILS, A N h GLASS Always on hands. Brills, Iainls and Oils, an 1 a full ossortmcnt of other articles usually kept in cour.tr- stort' All Kinds ui't untrr Produce. Each a3 Butter Eyrgs, Bacon, Grain, Wool, Po- tatoes. Be; n., Rags, taken in eich.ane for Coods, and the Caeh never refu ed. CHERRY, POPLAR aad PINE LUM CEirbou2'ht and sold. DAYI3 t JONES. Ebensburg:, Aug. 23, 803.-tf. VtrOOD, MOllilCLL & CO., TV Joiixstow::, Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF MErtCU VN DIE, Keep constantly on hand the following nrti- G0QDS IIAT3 AND CATS, CARPETINGS, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING. BONNETS. NOTIONS. 1 1 A R D W A P. E , Q L E E N S WARE, PROVISIONS. BOOTS a SHOES, FISH. SALT. GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, FKEO OF AL!. K!NTS. V KG E T A ri I. EP , iC. fivy- Clothincr and Boots and Shoes madeto jrder on reasonableterms. Johnstown March 1 ISCO-tf. C'Sieapcst ! Kn5 ! ! Sparsest!!! $33,00 Pays for Tuition in Single and Double bn- try Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arit'u- ! luetic and Lectures. 1 ..-.-,; a .;.. -ft . Klntlnunru S7: Tuition I J JU. ' 'J . ' 1 I . w . 1 . j $3") ; L-ifire expenafs i-C'Z. ' splendid nssorur.er.t of FURNITURE, which Usual time to complete a fall course, from G , be will sell very cheap. COFFINS u:ttde to to 10 weeks. Every student upon graduating, order on the shortest notice acd at rcasoi.a is guaranteed to be competent to manage the ble prices, books of any business, and qualified to earn a Ebensburg. Oct. C, ISaCVtf salary of from ! SWO fo SLOOO. A SPLENDID AHUAY Students enter at any time No vacation Review at pleasure. FIRST PntntlCMS FOR BEST WRITING Awarded this I nstitution Thebestand creat- i est variety of Penmanship in any one Hail oi the L uion. is found here. n-i?" Ministers' Sons received nt li:lf price. Fr fuu information. Circular. Snccinion of requested taco.ua f rwar prove property, I nav charsei and tal;e Lcrnwcy. otherwise suo will be Cispise 1 ot accordjnc to Jaw. Any. tO, A T TUB aUSTIN'GL'OS -UKIl6, J. y vi?cPsys..EA.r. . .... . ! ct.it Frclt & Ornataeatai Tr., Vii.ti 6a. " bettor growth, larger size; &ni r.t!c-ci ;-ricc -yoi tac-Ncruier.. cr tui'vii ..trserUj, hi..! wirr:,r.t t'aeuj true i aair.e. Staad.-.ri App trees at lS.cca;j ccck - j p'-'r IvO. " 15 tj 3 c.3 cat- IZ.ZQ l 50 to cs oCh. S toil esijh io to $3 Dvrr.rf I per 100 Dwv-rf -Apple trees. 13 V Tj eta each. S::v ria--.ru Caerry trecc 37j to 75 c. Dwiiri' Cherry trees iO to 75 (,U. Plata trees CO cts. Apsic-c. trees 40 t: 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25ct3 encb." Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees G2j to $1." Furopean Ash. 73 to 1. European Lnn.li, 75 cts to 1.50. Nor.v iv Spruce, j0 its to I? 1. A: Pine, 75 c'.s tf ?1."0 A'aoriCan x C J Ct3 lO Si.r.o Strawberry Pl inth. Si rer 100, Lc. tc. IDtatlilJn. J -.ii. 2:, 3:::. -s cardT . - VTtTM-r.'s BriDc:r. Lr.3Ci?trr Tp. Ju'y 3), I860. Messhs. Eva.vs asd Watson: Gkstlemev The sraall slza No. 1 Salani.-nder safe which I J urc';s'-d frotn your agent, Mr. AcUm R. B. t, in l..:icaster bty, on Jaly 20th, 18S8, Iihj bcea s..'fjected to a very severe test, which it w :t. t'ood in a most se.tisfectorv man :er. Thi S fe, coiste.iiiin.s-rdi ir.y books, toet it r with -i' ble pr;ers b'lonfrirp to tr.y.-ei " ai;d some to my neighbors r.i:d friends, and r ;preset:ng si vr.l te of ovi i Twenty Thous and Dollars. (S20.CCC) wrs in r.y Mill which was de-troyed on the nitbt of t!:c 27th of Ju ly, iS JO. an 1 passed through the fiery ordeal i):i5.';i'.;i" i. The S w'e wasoTi'.he sect nd Coor and fell to the b.-sr-ner.f of the Mill, find was subjected for six hours to r.n intense hent aniing the ruins, which was greatly increased by ti e coi.ib".stio-.i of a large quantity cf grain coufinc-d within '.lif brick wi lls After the ire the safi ivas opened snJ ihe LcoLs red p ipers tcl.rr out in a stare of perfect prercr varon, the ppper not ever, beins discolored. Tl'.is f.ict v-iis. however, to nicnv t-?tcrdtrs a better recommendation of your Srfts tl.nn coa'd be exjircssed in r.i-y other fnls from me. Your? Be: pcctfidlv. ( -e!3 SAMUEL BANCK. rrT, A larprtJ nsortmcut of the above qual ity of Firj and Thief Proof Safes ulwflys ca hand and for sulv t hf low rrtc-s rs r.ry other nrra. at EVANS k WATSON'S. No 304 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. WATCHES AXD J iL'VJ'ES.Ii.l'. y f. i T STATTL respectfully ir.forir.s tli c citizens tjj of Lhcr.sb-argi-.nd vic'::.i!y thi;t he is still vii.ed i:i the Watch r.i:d Jewelry business tit the ol i stai.d cf "Stahl & Pob!.rts,:iai'ir diately opj;'j:lt2 the store of E. Sbctmaker i Sons. AE kiads of watt-hc. clocks t::6 jtwilry r.cw on hand, w!:lch will be sc!d vtrv low fcr cash. i V.". itches, clocks, jewelry r.nd i: tisical instru ments of all kinds repaired sit the shortest notice and v. a i rated. Thch"d:c r.re invited to call and examine his large stock of jewelry , J. STAHL. Ebensburg, April 5, 1?C0 tf. 11. II. U'UOR, "T cspcctfully iuioiii.s hisoid fiicnclsccd X the pullic gencrr.l'y that he is still to Le found at his store rocni. on High Etrcet, r.d joining Cr. wford's Ilotil. whcie he is prepa red at nil tiiiics to furui h ccu-un.ers with" (JKOChiiii-.S am KiMU lIOs, OLD 11 YL V.'HU-KLYF, WI.VKS. GINS, EliAMJLKS, tC., iC. TccErg thri.kfu'i to the citizers of Elcns burg ni:d vicinity for their former prtrcirg?, he solicits i continuance of the srine. tcgeth er with fis much more tis mr.y be bestowed upon him. Ebensburg, August 25, 18C0:tf. BOOTS ASD SHOES. rhe undersifincd continues the manu J. facture cf BOOTS ond SHOES ofr-j every description rt his cstbldisliiuent. tzi - in Ebc.isiurg, imn: nUattly epporite the Post Oilice. Employing i:ouc but the Lest workmen, he trusts thr.t he bus been rr.d still is at ail times able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He hopes tkr.t the sttn-.c liberal patronage hetetofure given him nicy to continued, and that mere may be adt'ed. He has also on hr-.ud a large assortment of ; French C:lf-sk:ns, ord Morocco cf all kinds, suitable fcr tine Bocts and Shoes. Readv-made BOOTS and SHOES tlwnrs on hand, aud prices niodernte. MESIIAC THOMAS. Fbrnsburg, August 23 lP."0:tf. CAIJESET ViMRE-ROGM. EVANS re- t XX spcctfully ir.- -'vH5 loruid the citizens of - ;-JiJ Ebeusburg. p-ndCam- Cs-Il bria countv ceneral-vi-J v'tX J y ger.er.v.--.f-J i ly, that he has onK'-r . bann and lor sale, at j his Ware-room, one ! square west of Blair's Ilr.rp" ii hir.- nnrl cfiO , - . .- - - -- - OF WRITERS. Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett Erowain. J'rs Ear- rL t Biccher Stowe, Crat e Greece cod, Jtbti G. Whitter, James Russcl Loweil. Rev. Ilerry Ward Richer, Hcrace Grcdy, WilJif m Ev- ! arts, Rev. Stephen H.iyrg, D U , u illiora Allen Butler. Rev. Theodore L. Curler. Rev. Cror?e R Checver. D. D.. Bavard Tfvlor. DULLAI'f- lern.s iwo i;oi.er a year, psyatno ia t : -.-i. peeress JtSDPil II. 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