The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, November 15, 1860, Image 3

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1UAYT::::::::::::::yOVEMHElt 15.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
rro Tnn patrons of the al-
I LEGIl VNIAN', GitKETiN-a :
QcaiiouAlly, iu the course of human events,
it becomes necessary for one to do or say that
b is something out of tho common as iz
tle'cs now. What must be done, however,
cla t bo helped.
TLis is t0 sa-v tlien' taat X7 nec'1 mon(,y ;
-.J this is to desire those who are in arrears
for subscription, &c., to walk up to the Cap
tain's office and settle. The approaching ses
sion of our County Court3 when everybody
ad their frieuds will be in town will afford
capital opportunity for so doiug. Let us
bear froui you, good menus
Dimes and dollars, dollars and dimes,
An ttupty pocket ?s the worst of crimes."
Local Etchings. A smash-up oc
curred" on the Pennsylvania Railroad at
Summcrliill, this county, on Saturday
ffeek. One of the switches had been kit
wronir, and a freight train going westward
run oil' the track. The consequence was
that the laden cars in the rear ran on the
emptv ones in front, causing a total wreck
aad promiscuous annihilation of nine of
tbeui. No person -was injured. Capt.
n;.l P.nrrPtt. for a Ion-' time conductor !
A'a v- o
cf the Johustowu Accommodation train,
bos been promoted to the post of conduc
tor of the mail train between Pittsburg
aud Altoona, aud Capt. Dan Boltoa has
been promoted to the position left vacant
by him. Mr. Peter Linton, son of the
SheriS, who has beeu trving his fortune
in the land of trold for the past two years,
returned to hid home in this place last
The recent fljod did considcra- I
-
damage to property in the neighbor- i
ho.jJ of Wilmore. The saw-mill dams cf I
Xm. Russell and V.n. II. Carr were ;
wished awav, an
1 the water in sonic m- !
sLi.'irvs) submerged the lower stories o
bi'.ldings. An old and highly-respected J
citizen of Cambria tp., Wu. G. Williams,
s.et with a painful aeeidei.t cue dny last
ve-k. lie was ridi-.ij on a hor.-o and
k-iding a colt by a halter, when the colt, j
which was very fraction, plunged vio- j
Ifiitlv and pulieU .ur. . iroui nis seat.
His "shoulder was badly sprained and he j
i i i .i i' ii
w otherwise injured by the Jail. A (
Kan auaied Adam George was run over by j
tie cars near Latrubc ou last Friday week, j
it iir l '
He was. killed almost instant! v. A new ;
rteaia grit-mill has just been stalled in
I:..iiuiia. It fronts imuiodiatcly ou the
milruad. Rev. D. X. Juukiu l-.as ie-
Fcd his cliarge of the Presbyterian cn-
fTV-aticn at iLlIidayi.org A little
?.a ef .Mr. Peter Striekerl was burned to
dvTUii in Ilollidavsbur ' on Srittr.hv before
.- .
He was standing by tho stove and
1 : ..
-Jit-cl jthes took tire, and before the
:S cuU
Id be
extincrutwiie
1 1
he w.
lit-
tTa'dy burned to a crisp. -
-A new po.-t-
i2ce has been created at iDcent's Ab-
Westraort-laud county. Pi;:lip Col-
Ksip, while driving iu the country
one J-y last week, was thrown from his
l'i.'--y and considerably iojured. ile
-n pitched a u'.ctanci of f.botit thirty
-t, ai.d that ho escaped instant doaih
e in t e aceounted for only ou the score of
irjvidenti.il interference. Chas. Wat-
n, formerly of this place, was arrested
r.ui i0) joo ni tail last weeK on susiueiou :
1 1
. '
l-cing concerned in the recent Promald j
Kruiryin Juhnstovsn. Ihe partner- ,
ni.retoiore oxistiiirr oeiwecu j. .ici-
-'n SuiitL and 11. A. MTike in the pub-
;;cati. n of the Johnstown Lh" has Lccsi j
n:.5;0!v. J. The new bridge which had !
"-a thrown across the Cotiemaugh at J
ohiistowu, and which was not completed, j
entirely carried away by the recent
freshet.- Our former townsman, J. N.
K'Skead, has taken up his residence in
unci
nmati, where lie holds the situation oi
Uk-keeeper iu a large commission house.
f'iccoss to him.
On'last Wednesday, a
ir--!e son of Evan Davis, fSoullO was',
-rown frcru a horse, and so seriously hurt
3 to produce concussion of the brain. lie
-'slowly recovering. The Calithump-
:-ns were out on Tuesday evening. Said ;
a tfart-sick maiden once, "give me music,
-otKcr, or I die." The Calithumpians j
uo,c the invijroratincr office of the moth-
r m such instances-
-with
a rusn.-
Tho delightful season known as Indian
1 -ummei is rapidly drawing to a close.
Pj) to R. Tudor's for all kinds of provis-
r--, sroecries.ic. He sells cheaper than
l cheapest -The place at which to J A Fact. The proprietor of the Ebcns-
-v cigars is at tho tobacconist cstablih- j p..ng Boot and Shoe store has mr.de ar
t't of R. Sultzbach. lie always keeps j rangemcnts by which he is enabled to sell
full assortment of the various brands on 1 boots and shoes, hats and caps, clothing,
for sale either by the wholesale or
r"a;l. q:vc a ca,j Loss early
(V.'ednesday) morning, in the eastern
f"fiof town, a Btnall black plug from the
c of a flute. The finder will receive
thanks if it is. returned to this of
'",''6'" Cold winter draws on apace, and
.," -ays nd rights sre tccomirr. f?nsi-
Peterson's Magazine. "Wo are in
receipt of this popular Lady's Magazine
for December. It is a splendid number.
'Peterson" has a circulation of 100,000.
It will bo greatly improved in 1S61. It
will contain 1000 pages of double column
reading matter; 14 steel plates j 12 color
ed steel fashion plates ; 12 colored patterns
in Berlin work, embroidery or crochet,
and S00 wood engravings proportionately
more than any other periodical gives.
Its stories aud novelettes are by the best
writers. Its fashions arc always the la
test aud prettiest. Ev;ry neighborhood
ought to make up a club. Its price is
but two dollars a year, or a dollar less
than Magazines of its class. Subscribe
fur it aud save a Dollar. To clubs, it is
cheaper still viz : three copies lor S'., or
eight for S10. To every person getting
up a club, the Publisher will send a mag-
ijilicient premium. Specimens sent grat
is to those wishing to get up clubs.
Address, post-paid, Charles J. Peterson,
30G Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
A Good P.vrEn for Every Family.
All our readers may not be acquainted
with one of the most valuable agricultural
and family journals in the country, now
in its nineteenth volume. V.'e refer to
the Ani'ru-iin AijricuUurist, which is a
Urge and beautiful journal, devoted to
the practical labors of the Field, Garden,
and the Household. It is prepared by
practical men (and women) who know
what they write about, and it gives a great
amount cf valuable information, uselul
not only to farmer., gardeners, .stoek-rais-
ers, fruit-growers, and tnose v.iio nuv
little village p!dr. but also to every fa mi
c I
W. "We advise our readers to send SI to ,
the publisher, URANOE -Jluh, -i 1 arK-(
' ; How, New ork, and try the A'jru-uhui-i.J
a year.
?ciiiicn copy can doubtless !
be had by sctdlng to the publisher. Th. se i
subscribing now br the twentieth volume j
riSOl.) will get t!
numbers I
of this year without charge,
rZZZ.. the b.h inst
i y !
....
lhe jrV- L1 . Powell, Mr. Hcgh ll iicohes.
to M:?s IUcitrL Vwlliavs, both of Cambria
towr.iLio.
jt is aiv.-&y3 a pleasure for ua to rocoid
tilC joiiiin-r together of two kindred hearts ;
but li;ore especially does it become a 'plea?-
, . f! ..l,.., ,-, r.,ct. Wc- have
ore v, l.en, ad iu the above case,
the satisfaction of announcing tho receipt
of a bright little g-ld dollar ia conjunction
I with the notice? of the nuptials.
The
happy couple will accept our thanks and
J most extravagant wishes for long lives and
1 mtrrv one?, -dav they enjoy in the full-
est eiegree iuc snjueiiiu j jj "-""'j j
that ever s?.rin!:s from the union of !
.1 a 1 ...... i,,,. ...I. I f , w.i!,- '
'T.vo souls with but a single thought
T heuili that be.U as one.''
Aud may Fortuue cer smile upon them
and theirs.
Goor.v's L.nv'a RcoK. The Decem
ber number of this elegant monthly is ou
our table. It is tilled to overflowing with
every
h:r
th
beautiful aud interes
"R. l.'mbcr, Arti.-t," i
tit!
and useful.
; one cf the utvst readable storio- that lia
I ... -. i.r.lr. '!'!:c fashion- !
i vet come under cur uoi.ee.
1 j
i 1 dates are more superb than" ever.
The
cm.mcv.ces with January.
new vo.ume
.... ..i ..i. 11
e v ili ion;:-'i a cojy oi uic -imiuk. ju
AUrjh:nUut for onc vcar to any rcr-
Kxxv. for S-3.00 cash in ad-
I vane 3.
BACCO.-On our ouiside this week
.O
be fourol
"i.aet3 WUiua.0 -
Meerschaum."
Yi'e ltave received aud will publish
next week an original paper on "Tobacco
a view from t'other side."
Wc have no doubt, if our friends who
1 interested m the matter will assist us
! a iiuie occasiotially, that we will be ena-
; bcJ toettie this great question with re -
or.i vilative virtues atid vices oi ;
; tjje Weed in a satisfactory manner
LiTur.AUY. The following quchtion has
been selected for special delate, at the
Lyceum, on next Friday evening:
"j.'esolrcd That men of the greatest kuowl-
ed-re are not the most happy.
1;: t..r,i IV F.vnns. Wm. XI-
U"-''""' " ' .
Scchler. Alalia; uco. u . vaiiua..,
lis J. Evans.
Mr. Morris E. Evans will read a selec
tion at the nest meeting.
etc., at lower rates than ever. Ihe public
are requested to bob round and ascertain
the truth of this statement.
MAKitrED. On Thursday, the 8lh inst.,
at the residence of the bride's father, iu
BhK-klick tp., by CxCO. W. Enipficld, Esq.,
iJUilici. ip., v 1 , i,
Mr PiiTER GAUMAX, of Susquehanna tp.,
Sheriff Sai.es. The following is an
abstract of tho real estate which will be
exposed to publics sale by the Sheriff of
this county on Monday, the first day of
next December Court :
James MorrU, Clearfield township, 58
acres, 18 acres cleared, with a two story
hewed log house and log stable.
Tobias Ash, Summerhill oi Croyle town
ship, 11 acres, one or two acres cleared,
with a small plank house, small shop and
small stable.
Richard J. Evan?, partly in Carroll
and Cambria townships, CI acres and 31
perches, G acres cleared, with grist-mill,
saw mill on that part situate in Cambria
tp., and two-story plank house and log
stable in Carroll tp.
James Eager, Summerhill township,
45 acres, 20 acres eLared, with one aud
half story plank house.
George M'Cann, Rlaeklick township,
120 acres, unimproved.
Jacob Duck, Clearfield township, 420
acres, 2 acres c. eared, with two story plank
house, plank stable, aud double-geared
saw-mill.
Alexander M. "White, Carroll township,
o.JO acres, G J acres cleared, with one and
half story frame Louse, cabin barn, aud
ea'oiu house.
Anthony Will, Jr., Allegheny town
ship, 100 acres, 40 acres cleared, with
1
log house and lug barn.
JJavid i Gordon, Johnstown borough
one lot on Locust street, wLh two story 1
frame house and frame stable. j
Peter Trexler, Clearfield townhip, 0"
acres, o5 acres cleared, with two storv j
frame house, frame barn and plank
1
ulbC. i
Hi;irs and leal representatives or Rich-I
;u.j jjUy, dee'd., Siniiineihill townslup, j
IliO acres, CO acres cleared, with hewed j
j hU60 ;inj stablc.
Wililaiu O'Keelle, Cambria township.
1U aCre,f s'J S;Crcs cleared, with two tory j
hi'-nse aim l"g barn.
I 'avid J . Jon-.s,
185 acres, 25 acres
Rlarklick town-Jin
i i
cleared, with two 2
storv lo
houses, log
barn, and lime-
Jjhn Moore, Carroll township, 1C0
acres, 10 acres cleared, with log house
and log stable.
William 1'. Pa ton. Johnstown bor
ough, one lot on Rodi'ord street, with two
story frame house and back-building thereto
attached.
'i h; sheriff has nvide tho following the
cotidiiioi'S of tiie above sales, viz : One
fourth of the purcha.-e money on each
w.I.-w T 1 t lir Ttil 1 f 5 111. T'l, Tllllf 111 Mil TO
"" 1 l .L....J
is struck down, when tho sk!o am u-its to
000, and upwards, under 8000 and more
than SI 00, the one third, under 5100 and
more than $50, the half; less than i?"0 j
the whole amount, Otherwise the property !
.,, . i- . 1 1 j. 1
will immediately be put up to sale again, i
and 1.0 Peed will be presented for ac- :
knowled-icuiout unless t!ie balance of the ;
purchase money be paid on or before the
lollowiug Monday.
L O CAL conn cspoxdkxce.
To the Editor of TZic AHcjhunian :
I beg leave to promulgate by means of
a r n. -.. 1.....
i your naper toe auiu-.v nig ciocuc-i .
j " Vhat I am opposed'to-l am opposed
tiJ this annual liiling up of our streets witli
chiv at the expeuse of tax-payers, and tin: j
I semi-annual
the aforesaid clay
rviv.lfe illuividuals, immediately sue
.,.R,. It tMimmimfiMi rtil into
urn
d.
t.euiii iiv- ---'--.- - -
lor farming and other purposes.
Macadamize the street, at onc3.
What I am in favor of I am in favor
of devising some method by which the
sun Jus water that collects in the gutter
... , , ,,.P(,n h-nt,,. st. and Stahl'.s
j " convevcJ aWay. As it now
j ' j . . tlie ll.iuid flows both
1 7
i directions and meets in the middle, where
it is obliged to remain until the sun dries
it up, or it can effect an entrance into
some cella.'.
Get a hydraulic ram. A.
KuKNscutto, Nov. 13, 1SG0.
! C. STEV Alii, v tlh
ly. RUE1ILER & IIOWAIO,
iluporters
norttrs and dealers iu Foreign and Do
mestic ILtrdaarc and Cutler;,
No. 411 Mauket Stiiet,
(North side, second do r below l itth.)
novlJSOO
PHILADELPHIA.
G. WHITMAN & CO.,
Manufacturing Confectioners,
No. 102 SoiTH Second stkekt,
(One door below Chestnut.)
PHILADELPHIA.
I. C. lTIIlTlIiS. nol,'C0) ALEX. JOHNSTON
150WUXG SiLOOX.
gOMETIIING .new in EBENSBURG
The undersigned having opened a Bowling
Saloon, connected with his llestaurant. in the
est3 an who wish good exercise to give him
call. T ALE aud LAGER DEER, of the
QVcd manufoctnre, . eonf.t8i.tIj' on
, . THOMAS M'BRIENV
oasenieni 01 "t" ----1 . J , .
i Ebnsbr.rg, Aujast 25, 185?:tf
1
r.i-1 " .!.
A nertr failingr A mi into for Si-k U.aJ-
che, Dyein-pMa, lever an ! Ague,
i
D.
Livpr Coui'ilaint, Cat-ivi'tiess,
BUiousne:., Neural-";:!, Colic,
!) graved An tito, Lisir-
ercd StouiiU-a, tVuiale
Obstruction, ic.
"WILSON'S PI1iTj3 Rro un:vtrs:ry -kuowlrdgud
tube the le.-t no-, iu use. As a l umilj
uieJiciu j tlu-y are rrtic:Urlv rewin-.uer. J.ni-sIu-ji!e
ana liiirml?s. but MU'ly raeJicinal hi tbtlr com
liinati'iii. One Villa dose, witli ciil.l V.ut cer-
tain i-fTuclM. The ru'mst man and the delicate child
u-w tliem alik. with every ruauranrr of entire
safety. With Wilson's Fills, every Mjtliir in
tlie land become! ber own pbyticiaii. They have
proved t':euhelvc9 a specific, and sluud without a
rival icir the folltmine alTcrtioin:
UK ClIi:, FKVKR & ALRfK,
IIBADACIIK, 1'EVEU & Atil't,
DYSPEPSIA, LIVES C02IPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA. LIVEP. COHFLAIXT.
Costiveness, Biliousness, XSi onralia,
C'oatiyeneis, Bi.iousness, lVcurclgia.
Sold by Drugjists fi: Doalors everywaero
l'KEl'AIlED BY
TJ. L. FAIINE3TOCK & CO."
Importers &. Wholesale Druggists
Ko. 60, coraer Wood aad 4ta Sts.
PITTSBURGH. PA
BOLE PROPRIETORS OF
B. L. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. .3
Soi.i , .,
V(,o.l. Morrell k C ).
J'.j!l!lt;)Wa ; K. .SiiLiCMl.i-
K;)tii!nirpr . Wike i: Gardner.
i.iul Win.
Miin.tcr ;
It. IIii'!'he-. Wilmore; C I) iJr.uliy,
J oh 11 lirAiliv. Lurtfo; :mi liv ilrui:-
S' - Sts :L;1 lnerehnnts
eat rally. no 1 , 1 v.
r T. RORKILT.,
Cr.OCII AND WATCHMAKER,
Ard Dealer in
CLOCKS,
V." AT CI 1 IiS,
JEWELRY,
'7'- KV. sSCS35 JSEXsT .w 1
Fancy Goods.
NOTIONS. .'-.
MrsicAL 1 : s r 1: r m :: n t s .
The subscriber )e-rs leave to
iiino.ir.ee to
the :i! i.i ns of Li.eu.-ii ir- :ind surrouu ling
mntfy, ilmt hN h 1- jut r.-ceived a l.ire aao
new sliick of CL'.KS. WA l'CMES. JtivVEL
11 V , MESICAb INS fill". Mii N T S . I A N ( : V
GOODS, NOTIONS. Ac.. &c. wliicli he oilers
I verv cheajt. 1 he iiahlic are invited to call
and ex. miinc his complete assortment, as he
considers it no trouble to show hia jroods.
even if he fails iu making ;i sule. Store-room
on the Diamond, oppo ite Thompson's Hotel.
iy strict attention to bu-incss. lie hopes to
merit aaj receive the patronage of a trcnerons
j public. Give him n call, and you will get
iur.i 1 n
tAJr CZ H'.-.Wv. J-U;-!r, Accord. an 1
y... repaired on .--hurt notice, with r.catnes.- !
and di-patch. AH work warr.iatcil.and ehar
J?es io.v. fO.'t. 1 .!. 1 c": t '.""
IIPIIANS' COl'RT SALR OP YAL
J UA RLE REAL ESTATE.
Rv virtue of an order of 1 he "rplians" Court
t" (Px'.nbrhi count v. to me directed, there will
I e.TI,,s"d to : uiilic ven 1 ic or ouo rv. on t'i-
'vi .r, on SATi'F.DVV, t'ne 17th day of
NOVEMREU, A. D., lsOa, at 012 o'clock, F.
M . ail the li'it. title an 1 iutcre t (bei:i' one
.... 1 1 ti, .-. r. ,.r i!.-o. i'i;..
";,t.irr ,i,,or ,hih! an i heir of Charles Fe.iry.
late of Cambria county deceased, of, in and to
all that certain tract or piece of land, lvinj;
an1 piui!i;e in ,pc.:lr;p.n ,ownsi,tp, Cambria
countv, Feunsrlvania. loun led and d -scribed
as follows: Revri'in::: and udjolning I '.n 1 of
Ff t. r Treyb-r, Michael Datbin. (Ir.'-ory M 1
it :! 1 l'lii'.iii it, it ll. and containing sixty
three acres and one hundred and fifty-three
per. ','.-:, with tho appurtenances.
TERMS ; O.i -? tiib. i tii? purchase money to
bo pii.l on canlirniatioic of sale ; and the bal
ance in two equal aunnrd payments thcrcaf'.t-r.
with in! rest; to be secured by the jud-men'.
bonds and mortgage of the purchaser.
E T NUTTER,
(luard'nn of Robert Edwin Feary.
tctobpr 2'. 1 .S3 .
i UDLTORS NOTICi:.
jt. I'he undersigiifd Auditor, appointed
by tlie Or;ti.'.ns Court of Cambria County to
rep art distribution of the Assets ia the hands,
of Joseph .Miller, administrator of Gcnrge
Richards, deeM., hereby notifies all persons
interasted iu said distribution that he wiil at
tend to thi iRities of s lid appointment at his
otlice in 'Colon.ide R w,'' Ebensbwrg, on
Thursday, the "JJd day of November. A. D-.
Iciiio, at one o'clock, F. M , when and where
thev mav attend.
R015ERT A. MX'OY, Auditor.
Oct 15 18G0-4t.
4 UHITORS NOTICE The ttt.der-
I signed, having been appointed Auditcr.
by the Orph in s Court of Cambria County, to
make distribution of the funds in tlie hand-of
Frederick Custer, adm'r of Jonas Reighard.
dee'd., hereby gives notice that he will attend
fir that purpose at the office of R. I.. Johnston.
Esq., in Ebensburg. 011 Saturday, the 17th day
of November next, at one o'clock F. M., when
and where all persons iuterested mav attend.
J C. NOON, Auditor.
Ebensburg, Oct. 25th, I80O 4t.
SfRAY MFLES. Came to the resi
dence of the subscriber, at Hem ock.
Washington township, on the loth inst., TWO
MULES. One is four feet high, and of a bright
bav color ; the other is four and a half feet
h'r and of a brown color. The owner is re-
(jiu-sted te come forward, prove property, pay
charges and take them away, otherwise they j
will be disposed of accordin g :o law.
WILLIAM TILEY.
October 27, 18C0-3t
RTICULAR NOTICE
All persons indebted to the subscriber
are hereby notified to make payment on or
before the nr-d day of December, ana tncreoy
save costs. A word to the wist is sufficient.
GEO. HUNTLEY.
Ebensburg, Nov. f, 18C0. 3t.
17 LT) ERS III DO K ACADEM Y.
j Tlie twenty-eifrhth session of th'13 Insti
tution will open ou Tuesday, 6th of Nov. next.
Tuition fees at usual academic rates. Board
ius S2,00 per week.
A. DONALDSON, Principal.
Eldcrsridgo, Oct IS, lr?0.
A
V d
&la
' 25 ct. t i
Ctt C3t '-r-iTtrL 1 X
BARGAIN a ! 15 A P.G A1N3 ! rua ii V iIi;V CODY !
J V.Y S .1- S'OV 'i wrt t!U thU
roceivo:! f.-;in t'.ia t u-t aud are now !
I
o.fcri.i'X lo tao e::i.'.-u.s !. : 'ab i: r, ar, J
vici.iiiy, a well aeloctvi u.csuitu.ui.t. of
JJLW AXJ Bum CLOTIUXQ,
alio a lrc lot of
Dry Goods,
consisting in part of tbc fjllocvia" artic'si,
t :
S:U:ri3, Velvet?, t'lot'i, C.issiniores,
D.H'3!ui)5, Sattinctt?. Tw.'eJs,
Jeans, Tu kia Fl ir. :iels,
Urowu & lilo.ichCii
M us!! us,
DRESS GOODS.
if every itvl", Ntitmii.s. if. We aavc :u:0 o:
.: :i il l : l.tre iHvjri'iiea: of
.iOUi'.S, ."SUOiiS,
HATS, CAT?,
;on:iets
stationary,
IIARDYfAHE.
grocekius
L-1SII, SALT,
TRUNKS.
CARPr.T-SACIC.-.
' 1
i Together with sao.ii other articles n - re usu-
I i-.'.lv in ;t country itarc, c.ll of which they
j will (li.-jiosc cii'-:u-r than the ch'.-a:..'at, iov
i cash 01 otK'NTiiv I'liont't;.-:
- , '!- . .:-.. 1 .. , .:m ...:n 1 .
. It. J ill; l,tu:t:il! j li lir.-a i:i
carried on in nil it.; i ran c-!.(.-. All w,rk wi'!
be ilone o'.i short notice aa-1 on the taoit rea
soii ililo terms.
Khc-usbtuv. Jaauarv 23. 1 SC0:tf
UOUKltT IAVIs,
liUALLaS IS
jchn r. joni:s,
HBijfiJBaHi
""7" EEP coastar.tly on hand a lartt aad su
peri or stock ui'
I) R Y n OODS,
of tverv description, such as'
CLOTHS. CASSI-MLllES.
SATINETS, TWEEDS.
JEANS, DEUWN AND
ELE ACHED MUSLINS.
pRESS C OODS ,
F A N C V (J O (J D S A N D N O T I O X S ,
A lare assortment of ROOTS and SHOES,
which have just been received from Rostov,.
STRAW lTRar.d WOOL HATS,
STATIONARY of everv description.
W A L L P A P i: ll" of every style,
11 aud yai:h.
quekswaue,
stoxe axp
eaiitiiexware.
A fall stiT'ply of
GROCERIES.
jjl'Cil AS Sl'GAUS. MoLASSKS. SYRCi'S
CO i'i'EE. TEAS AN D RICE.
1,-MM T Ti h k I 1 S t
i iii.e,
FLOUR, RACON,
FISH, TOBACCO,
ClflARS & SNUFF,
BAR IRON, NAILS,
A N L G L A S S
At. WAYS ON HANDS.
Drup. S'aiiiis n.Kl Oils,
an 1 a fail ossortaier.t of other articles usually
kept in country stores.
All kinds of Count ry Fro luce, such as Rutter
Eggs, Bacon," Grain, Wool. Fo
tatocs. Deans. Itajs,
if., sc.,
1 taken in exchange for Goods, a
J the Cash
rvr'5t"C!H'.RRV. rOFL Alt
dJ FINE LUM-
RER bought aadsold
DAVIS & JONES.
IsTdL-tf.
Eher.sburz. Aug.
T
OOD, MORRliLL & CO.,
JoiissTOwr, Pa.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
I.S Al.t. KINDS OF JIERfllAXPISE,
Keep constantly on hand the following arti-
DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS,
CARPETING S, OIL-CLOTHS,
CLOTHING. BONNETS.
NOTIONS. HARDWARE,
O U E E N S W ARE, PROVISIONS,
BOOTS .. SiloES, FISH. SALT.
GItOCE RIES, FLOUR. BACON.
ff.k: of ai. I, ;:irs. vkgf.ta r.i.ES. ic.
K" C'.o tiling and Foots and Shoes made.to
order on rcasonaijlcteriTis.
Johnstown March 1 1600-tf.
rihe subscriber will lease for a term ofyea r
f "THE FENSACOLA MILL PROPERTY,'
with l.'i'OO acres of land adjoining, heavily
timbered .'SO acres surrounding the mill are
cleared, and under :i hi -h state of cultivation.
Also, Blacksmiths' shops. Trucks, ic. The
Mill has one of Page's Circular Saws in it, as
w til as an upright saw. and three small circu
lars for lath. .vc. and is capable of making
1U,01M. FEET bFLCMBKR PER DAY.
The above described valuable property will
be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv
en at iinv time. Address
LLOYD & HILL. Hollidaysburg.
Or Wm. II. G.Yiios-ri:, Esy., Wi'.- Fa
September I. Is.'.fe.tf.
A DM1NLSTRATORS NOTICE.
JZZZX. Letters of Adiuini.-tratiiin on the estate
David M. Evans, l ite of Cambria township.
Cambria county, deceased, having been duiy
granted by the Register of said county to the
subscribers, notice is hereby given to all per
sons indebted ta said estate to make immedi
ate payment: those having claims agniast the
same will present theui properly authentica
te settlement.
MORRIS J. EVANS,
MARGARET EVANS,
Oct. 18, ISCO-Gt. AdminUtraUrs.
MPORTANT NOTICE.
JL All persons indebted to Wm. II. Gardnei J STEIVS DICTIONARY, you nir.y e apply yocr
& Co. or to G.L.Lloyd & Co., are hercbi ,cif with it, at the triSing cost of procuring
uotified that the present firm will dissolv- i,ree new subscribers to th paper. The
partnership in a short time, after which tin Dictionary will be promptly forwarded by Ex
books, notes, &c, will be left with nn attorne.- orcs. on receipt of three names and SIX
for collection. Those desirous of sa.ving.cost.- DOLLARS.
cau do so by call in of immediately aud dis- J Terras Two Dollars a yecr, payable lu ad-
chajfirin' their iadebtedness, . varee. Address .. . .
AVM. H. GABDKP'a. JOgCPU U. RICnARD?. PrBtisnss, .. .
i Wiiuinre, Aug & IS-SO-41
TAVLOiii&CRiSfiEK, ...
AT THE HUNTINGDON :ur.CrjS,
CcsTixgaoir, -fcA -'-'
oui Fruit & Ornaraeat.ul Ticai. Vius.- ic, of
better growth, larjrcr i'uc-.nr.d at lower i-rioes
'.'::in ai.'y of the No! li.er.; cr L-isicra N urvr;,
ai:i warrant tlicai truo to n.ie.
SunJurJ Apple trees ai la-f ceuts ol
I,cr 100
t'caiii trees.
ta 2'J eta ich 12.50 to
$Z p'-r 100.
Siaii hrd Tcr tn-;, 50 to 75 cM ofch
D-.v.ui' I'eur trees, tv$to$l ench O to eC
per ;oo
Dv. uif At-ple trees, 50 to 75 cts o--eh.
.-t n'.a; d CLciry tr.:OS 37.J to 73 cts.
Dwarf C'ucrry tieea 50 to 75 til.
l'luta trees o0 eta.
Aprhx.t trees 40 t 0 cti.
N':ct.irinc trees 23rts ouch.'
Gr;pc Vines 25 cts t j Si.
Silver M.tple trees Cij to il.
European Ash, 75 t 1.
Iiurcipo.'in L;'.rch. 75 its to 1.50.
Nf.rvvny Siirucf. 50 c-t to Si.
A :ne a Lh'i:-iai Pine, "acts to 1.50
American L. CUiaesc Arhor Vita.". 50 Cts t
?1.50
S:r-wbcrrv riants, 5l rer 1C0. &c. ic.
ll'ir.ii:ic:t;!i Jaa. 2:.. lsJO.-
CARD.
Wntinn's r.atJar.
Lr.nca.-:er Tp. Ju'y 30, 1500.
Messrs. Evans .d '."aisos : Gi5UEs:-
IliC 5 '.li l
i :ze No. 1 S..lauiui..l-.r s ue whir':
ire'.-.:'..-. 1 frcai ':.v ar-i.t. Mr. Ad. .in K.
:;. r. in i.Ticnstrr i it;.-, on ov..y jin,
Ii'i-: beta ?..'t jecici ta a very M veie test,
whi- !. i. w'tfs'ood ia a r.o.-t sati: i'-eiory
man nr. Tin". "'c, oata'.r.ia -il my boohs,
together with " . -ble i,: ; is b-I.-:i git-p to
ll.VSC l '
A !fioi in i: v ni i hi. 1 rs nnd trif'i.l.-.
re: resctin;
a v a 1 f o f ov 0 1 1 w n '. y i a 0 u s
'20.':v j) was i:i snv Mil! which
and Dollars, i
was uotrovi-d on the 1
0 the 27 th of J il
ia the her;' ordcj.l
ly, 1 sCO, and pr.s.-ed ihr .ua'.i th.
unsc:itl.f-d. The 7:.. fc v. as Oa the
and fe'.' to the b scni'-n' of th? ?
sabifctcd for six l.o-.rs to an
ov.d llocr
and was
u;en.ii
lutit
amon? the ruins, which wos$rrcftiy iurreased
iiv the combustion of a jarcre opiautitv K. cruia
c 0:1 lined witli in
.rich w:.31s After the
::e 1 the bchs r.::d
it-.tc cf perfect prtser-
f.i e
p. .p..
he st was op
s take a out ia
vat. on. the pnper not even r.eing (iuicurei.
This f.o t wr.s. howivtr. to luari.v bv-ti:dei3
.1 better rccor.iJiiead.t:-. a of tt;r S.";As thaa
could be cxprejica ;.t-y ctia-r - ords froai
inc. Your- Rcr'-ctfuil-.
s;13 SAMi'EL RANCK.
A larg? as-o: t:ncnt cf tho ahovc ru.ii
ity f Fire aad Thief Proof Safes alwr-ys on
'and and for s..le r t r. s lew rr.tc-s r.s r.ny other
arm, at ' EVP.NS i V.'ATSt'N'S."
No 304 C i: :S . a t St.. F:.:i.:aei-hia.
4
fT SJAI1L respectfully ir.fornis the citizcr.3
fj . of Ebenshtirg and vicinity that he is still
encaged ia the Watch and Jewelry business at
the old stand cf Staid i Roberts, immediately
opposite ihe store of E. Shoemaker .5: -Sons.
All kinds of watches, clocks and jewelry now
on hand, which wiil be sold very low for cash.
Watches, clock, jewelry aad musical instru
tr.eats of all kinds repaired at the thorwet
notice and wa-ranted. The ladies i.rc iavited
to call aad examine his large stock of icwclrv.
J. STAliL.
Ebeasburg. April a, 1SC0. tf.
11. is. Tiiuor:,
T espect fully informs his old friends and
X. V the public generally that he is still to be
fourd at his store room, 0:1 High street, ad
joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa
red at all times to furai.h ccnsuiuers with
GROCERIES and CONFECTIONS,
OLD RYE WHISKEYS,
Y INEP, GINS,
" BRANDIES, ,
cc, ic.
Feeling thnrikful to the citizens of Etcns
V'tir, :nd vicinity for their former patronage,
ho solicits a continuance of the same, togcth
cr with as much more as may be bestowed
uprm him.
'Ebensburg, August 23, l59:tf.
HOOTS AXI SHOES.
TV!
lie undersiiiucil continues the mauu-
.u-ture of BOOTS r.r.d SHOES ofr
r.d SHOES otV--,
jstab'ashnicnt,
ly opposite the
everv description r.t his cs-
in Ebeihurc. imuieuiatth
Post Otlice. Emploving none but the best
workiaeu. he trusts that he Las been r.nd still
is at all times able to give entire satisfaction
to his customers. He hopes that the samo
liberal patronage heretofore given him ir.ay be
-.ontinued, and that more may be coded.
He has also on baud a large assortment ct
Trench Calf-skin, and Morocco of all kinds,
suitable lor tine hoots iinu snocs.
Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always ou
baud, and prices moderate.
MESITAC THOMAS.
Ebrusburcr, Aucust 2.V lfcCOitf.
c.viiixET w.tas:-noo3i.
R.
li A o re-
..i..ii.
lorias the citizens of -
Ebensburg, and Cam
bria county general- lji ' . A.:szf3 hi
Iv, that he "has 0:1 -y ' y-ZZJy' ?
hand nnd for sale, at " r' 7Kt
ins arc-room, one
square west of Bl.ur a .--"
Hotel, a large nnd
splendid assoiarneut of FURNITURE. vhich
h'o will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to
order on the shortest uoticc and at reasona
ble prices.
Ebensburg. Oct. C, is:.0.-tf
4 SPLENDID ARRAY
XX. OF WRITERS.
Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Mrs Har
rb t Beeeher Stowc, Grace Greenwcod. Johu
(1. Whitter. James Russe) Lowell. Rv. Hcry
Ward Beccher. Horace Greely. A'iUinni Ev
nrts. Rev. Stephen 11. Ticg, D.D., Wii'iuiA
Allen Butler, P.. v. Theo'dere L: t'uiUr, R v.
("eorge B Chcever, D. D., Buy&rd Tr.vlor,
John Bigelow.
The above distinguished writers aro con
tributors to
THE INDEPENDENT.
Tf in ftddition to READING THE INDF-
PENDENT, von would like n copy cf WEF-
No. 5 BEEKMAS &T ,-N. Y.
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