- i -. i ft SC6" II. 'S?ko Alio slianian. THURSDAY:::: ::NO V-EMBER LOCAL AND PERSONAL. rilj TtIB PATRONS OF TUB AL-J X IXI VN Ousstixo : O-cioa illy, iu tho course of hainin events, i; bonr ne;c?33.iP7 for on5 to do or say that Tvhu'li i jDTjJthin out of the coratnun as is tlu ci'? iuw. Wa.it must bo done, however, can't bj helped. TLis is to s.iy, thsn, that rs need monfj ; this i-3 to d3sira thoie who :re in arrears I'jr s:i'j4 -riptioa. ic, to walk up to the Cap tain's offue n i 1 settle. The approaching ses g'on of our County Courts when everybody na-I their frien Is will be in town will "(itford a ti'.til opportunity for so doiug. Let us Leir from you. good friend- 'Dim?.-' and dollars, dollars and dimes, Aa e:n;ty pocket 's t ie worst of crimes." Local Etchings. "We publish on our oatsiJe this week an extract from the Lon don Timvs vrifh regard to the Prince ot Wales crosiing the Allegheny Mountains. It will be observed that the sketch has particular reference to Cambria county, the Cambria Iron Works being our west cru Loaudary and Kittanmiig I'oint the eastern. It will prove interesting to our rc-a icrs as slicwiti'.: how our native scenery arrears when viewed through English eve-. Young M 'Council, whose recent avrc- 'jr rabbin tne mails at Newrv. lii-.nr county, we uuaecu at tnc time, has ree:i taken to Pittsburg and eomra'.tted to ta.' j ill in that city, to await bin tiLl at tic i.eit te-r-u oi the United States Court. A .stranger was found a few days ago iviag still and CjI-I in ueath in u coal-bank near Blairsville. The verdict of the in- I l'ic-A was to the tli'ect that he diel from txrosar. ir.J intoxication. -The Cam- Lria county Court will convene ou Mondav, of December one week from next j:i.l.iv. From nrc-'ent in Jicatlons it will Lj a bri a bT.si session. .v new si-hcuulc no :uto oL-eratio:: on ttie 1 erniv ylvaina Railroad on Monday next. I he lluu- i.ugdon G'ttli'-. says that there is now ig in Ca.-svliie, lliii:tin'el"n county liv- . a! man named Jacob Miller, who is justly Jvaried as a successful hi: titer, lie hc.s Itiiled fifty-nine bears. Lefwcer. 21 ty and sixty wolvv.s, and t'.ctr and tir.aikr grane (i I ('',.;.'.',, ii. Hi' ;s Ei7ear.i old, and can tiiil w,.1a a-1 vig :! -!y as a man of 10. i We would like to be able to uive an ;ic- ' t--U::t of the - iruro-dian adventures ol j ' Did IhcV Ai-hcraft, the l.eatbf r St. ek in Canibria county" v-c think they cott'.d bine ttie M'.'ini;n: iretensions of! ' - 1 i o'.p-itientH. c linn :tta:;d that j C a p t . H-t! M t! - :..an, l:r? irawrj iroiii that l.mint i:ior s. f.,r Hen ct.t. inerri- Wo- are h. : rv i'-.ily one o-' :e-t liio.ii iorsoi t ;i e ir c-rnilv now e wi L hii s;:c?o.-s in whatever l.a er:,;. In con-t-iiU'-nce cf tho l-i condition of the plank r--ad: the hacks j c i" V i'm r'' now Iravd a hah' hour sooner ' tliaa u.-,ual, so as to make the eonncct'njr.s. ; Iruvelers will govern ll'.rtnselves accord- ! i'i-'y. Oo.r (Quaker city frier, d, Uvn ; liicmi.son, rcttirncd to the mountain here U wo Mr. p. k. He l i jk-i well as u ial I Collins has just coLirdeted the i 'iori :f a lare a l.ii ton to bis dwelling j ii ij-e, oa Centre st. It presents a fine j Our office is in tho second story of Pa-fcj-caraiicc. Our county jail at the vis .fc Jones' msuimoth building, third fseat time contains the sim.' little con:- ; door back. i f 'diicnt cd lourteen inmates. cxt j lh'irviiv is our National Sabbath. We ! Ferine that all our business houses will 1 ' " u:i;w;iJi oNcgiuunu c ioun :t with cl..,ed doors on that day. It is ! d:itk,n of t,ie P'""-'"'" which he pur iae to vaurselvcs and children, to your I Posc w"Z in this place this winter. 'IT.niuices and clerk., and to God and i n,e 1o(:at:,,n of thc uul1 H oa the corDer Mar country, that you make it an oc-ca- ! Mary An" 011,1 'Trmiuph Erects, three on on which to i.n.ise God and be nierrv. I '"th of lhh and uLout the k mi 1. J. Kvaus &i Son keep constantly ! t'n liaiid a large stock of dry goods, gro- ! c-i!c?. hardware, riuccnsware, etc. Give &z:n a CjII and secure barirains. The J're-id. ntial vote of Pennsylvania is all 1i with the exception of Fret coun-K:- Lincoln's majority over t!ie Heading !;Ut is now 02,022; cor ail. t,51s. wiil publish the ot'iic.ai vote next ''jck.- A maii named David Rogle-r, vh.e niin,l f,,r a sl;ort time previous had ;'fem-d to be unsound, has been missing !r"ia bis home in Mai tin.-burg, Ulair CO., the seventh inst. He is about 50 J'.irs (,f a,,,? rmher t-harp featured, and is wtTVi-en 5 feet 10 inehrs and i feet in i i'e:'bt. Any information regarding hiia j Wi" be thankfully received by Mca.-rs. Mor- r"w. Ilasslor and Kverhart, at thc above l-te.. Rluir county gave Lincoln 1130 j'Tity over all at the late election. understand that thc Cambria Iron touipany ia uow engaged in minufaetu- the rails for the Kbem-burg & Crcs-f-r Ihtilroad, and th.it the work of lajing e track tt ill be commenced in a few 1aJs After calm deliberation, we have C0!'-e to the conclusion that Indian sum tr is ubout over. It hasn't been any "S 'xtraordiuary, so far. Local, arc Our Oivoul As some doubta hive been expressed with, regard to tho validity of the statement thai tho Oil Fever had IrrAen oat ia Cambria county, we take great plcasuro io giving all the informa tion on the subject that oar immense re sources can command. Therefore : Im mediately on receipt of the news that such was tho case, we despatched a reporter to ascertain and note down the facts. But after hunting all over the county, from Johnstown to Fallen Timber and from Plattville to Scalp Level, he gave it up as i bad job. On returning home, however, ht read in a neighboring journal that the oleaginous complaint was rapidly becom ing an epidemic; whereupon he packed his duds and falling into the, ranks of the vast procession that was rapidly making tracks for the New Eldorado, he found no difficulty in soon arriving at the scene of his usefulness. As we intend to monop olize all the news from that section, we hare erected at our own private expense a telegraph direct to the oil regions. We .rive below all the despatches we have re ceived up to the moment of going to press : OlLIAXA, Nov. 10. Dear All eg. : Groat excitcni .-nt out here. T-.veuty-stvi-ii companies, each numbering o-ir nun ;rcd ana tliirtv-one iii-uiorrs. hunt- Ml Sutiguiue expectation') of ultimate Yours, lis;?. lo A. M Commenced boring on my own hook. Down four feet. No oil yet. It. 11 A. M. Struck vein soft soap at distance of ton feet. Will send editor of a barrel iOOI. H 12 M. Dinner-time. Can't stoo to eat. . struck, at distance of thirty feet, a saw mill, with iudieat ous of oil about its ma chinery. It. I I'. M. Struck bos of sardines preserved in oil. R. 3 P M Sruuk a liht for cigar. It. 5 P. M. N.iry oil yet, but plenty indica tions. .Send me out live thousanu barrels and a quart measure to-morrow. Yl. Tceshay. Worked all ui'ht. Down four thousand f tt. K. II A. M.--Eureka ! I've No. it's a I deposit of fi.-h o'A and tallow candle--. It. J P. M. Ju.-t lu-ard news that neighboring: i-osnpany have discovered surface indications. Ln:cr: Mistake. CMiIv eoi.tt!!ts of sweet o:i ' bottle poured oa tht ground. Excitement j Jili.sioil'.g. I Weds lsdat. Struck vein of oil of spike. ; lse it to -pike out claims. R. 10 A M Ueii'-ve it's sill hunibnr. Dow eleven t'if n v'.n i feet and n irv mineral oil vet. i i l.xj'cct t; strike it or home to-day. It. We have made arrangements to issue an extra as f-oon as the oil i.t struck, to j contain jiarticulars, &.C. Groat exeitf- mcnt3 here. Everybody leaving for Oil iana. Much talk about reniovintr sea: id - . .t ,A '. , lltstu-e o-it there. ui t. snocw.t xxro'rr. afraid. Candles coming down in price. Alo t:tl' jw and lard. V.'o put ; n ; ly a wait f urther developments YiU !T..--Iu expretation of being overwhelmed luring the two weeks of C. irt wit'i tin avalanche of subscribers desiring to pay their dues, we are now en- gaged in getting up a neat little receipt for their and our own accommodation. V"e ieel almost confident that we can lil! them out at the rate of fifty per hour. Jn-t try us once. We. will five receipt as follows : For volumes one and two, S3. 50 after Court. 83. i 5 : new subscribers. $1 .50. iu advance. Hull in, ve who wish to save money. lluoKF. Ground. On Tuesday, Mr. 11. t- iiv i ; . . ..!.-.!. 1 " . a i f same distance west of the proposed site for the depot of thc Ebcnsburg & C reason Railroad. We wish bini speed ia the undertakum. TltK V, ay to do it. Now that cold winter is coming, it behooves every one to make the needful preparation to re ceive it. Sec that 'our wood-pile and coal cellar are replenished, lay in a stock of eatibles and drinkables, and then go to C. 11. Jones' and buy what clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps, tc, you may need. ly so doing you will act thc part of thc wise uian. Tor.ACC'o. We have on file for publi- cation in next week's issue of Th- Alfa- yhanian, a very interesting paper on thc above subject road by Sir Charles Has tings before the Dritish Association for thc Promotion of Social Seieuce, at Glas gow, in last September. On this outside is an orginal article on thc same prolific subject. Pied. On Wednesday morning, at his residence, in Cambria township, Mr. Evan Lloyd, aged 50 years. On Friday, Mrs. Mary Rowland, wife ot John Rowland, of Cambria tP., aged atoat oy year. . SuERirJ SAX.M. The following addi tional sales have been advertised since oar last issae r Barny Ward, Cambria city, lot of Rroand with two story plank house and stable. Benedict Lilly, Summerhill township, 120 acre9, 39 acres cleared, with hewed log house and log stable. John Wilniore, Summerhill towuship, 100 acres, 50 acres cleared, with two story plank house and log bank barn. Michael Moyers, Washington township, 500 acres, 30 acres cleared, with 1J story log house, three 1J story plank houses, one 2 story plaak house, three stables and plank barn. John Walters, Sylvania, Taylor own ship, lot of grouud fronting on Potts street, with two story plank house. William II. Orms, Coneuiaugh Borough, lot of ground fronting on Coal street, with two story plank house and plank sta ble. Sarah Rowley, Millville borough, lot of ground adjoining Pennsylvania canal and land of Cambria Iron Co., with three sto ry house, seven two story houses and one one story house. Peter Smeltzer, Allegheny township, 103 acres, 50 acres cleared, with two sto ry pbuk house, frame barn and saw mill. John W. Brookbatik, Summerhill town ship. 120 acres, SO acres cleared, with two story hewed log house and log stable. Williiiia Wharton, ClcarQeld township, 40 acres, 10 acres cleared, with hewed log house, board stable and saw-mill. Isaac (Jifford, Susquehanna township, 100 acres, 125 acres cleared, with four plank houses, two stables, two story plank house, frame barn and saw-mill. John A. M'. Mullen, Allegheny town ship, 140 acres, 50 acres cleared, with two story plank house (weatherboarded) and hewed lo barn. Literary. The following question lias been selected for general discussion jt the Lyceum on next Friday evening: AVWtx, That a State has aright to uul ify the laws of the Federal Congress, and o seiede from the Union." Mr. Win. II. Sechler has been appoint d to read a selection ot that meetinr. Fire ! An alarm of fire was occasioned m Sunday evening by the burning out of t chimney in the house of Rev. William i'ibbott, in the western end of town. No Jamage was done. EksF For goods of all kinds, go to Davis and Jones' store. They sell cheaper than ever. 'HO PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOV L MEN'T. Agents wanted to sell the Krie Sewing Machine. We will Rive a Commission r wages at from $25 to $G0 per mouth, and .-xpeuses pai.l. This is a new machine, and -o simple in its construct! n that itchild of 1 0 years can leiiru to oeiat-.i it by hit) f an hour's nstrn.-tion. Itisecju-il to uny Family Sewing I ichine in use. and the price is but Fifteen Dollars. Tersons wishing an agencv will address J. N IJO Y LAX, Secretary of the Erie Sewing Machine Co., MILAN, OHIO. X? G. WHITMAN &. CO., -Jm Mannftirturing Confectioners, No. 102 South Slcoxd stuekt, (One door below Chestnut.) PHILADELPHIA. B. O. WHITMAN. nol,'60) ALEX. JOHNSION noivi,i.a SALOO.V. OMETHING new in EBEXSBURG The undersigned having opened a Bowling Saloon, connected with his Restaurant, in the basement of Myers' new Hall, respectfully re quests all who wish good eiercisc to give him i call, tsar ALE and LAGER nEEIt. of the nogt approved manufacture, constantly cm !iand. THOMAS M'URIEX. Ebeasbarg, August 25, 1859:tf Orpha: Hv virl RPH AXS COURT SA LE. tue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Canibria County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on MONDAY, the '2Gt lay of NO VEMBER, inst., at one o'clock in the after noon, the following real estate of which Jacob Paul died seized, to wit: One tract, situate in Richland township, in the said county, adjoining lands of the heirs of Jacob Stull, dee'd., on the souh west, land? of Daniel Strayer on Lc west, land of the heirs of Conrad Fye, dee'd., on the north, and land; of the heirs of John Paul, dee'd., on the south, containing two hundred acres, more or less about seventy acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. A large tw story Brick Dwelling House, Rank Rarn, Black Miiith Short, and outhouses thereon erected and a large Apple Orchard thereon growing, Also One other tract, situate in the said township, adjoining the above described tract on the south, land of John R. Sidman on the north, I-;iid of Abraham Paul on the east, aud land of tiie heirs of John Paul, dee'd., on the south, containing seventy-six acres and seven teen perches and allowance, and having a saw-mill in good repair thereon erected. The above tracts will be sold together or separately, to suit purchasers. TERMS OF SALE; One third of the pur chase money to be paid on confirmation of sale; one third to remain a charge upon thc premises, the interest of which to be paid to the widow, and at her death the principal to be paid to the heirs; and the balance i'i two equal annual payments, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser on the premises. SAMUEL S. PAUL, Trustee of the real estate of Jacob Paul, dee'd. dROTe B,atcd, wu 'bo rtwi for one y. X. B. : The property if not sold on the i Kov. 8, 1860. trt. ?V PILLS.X A nrrvr failing AnUdota for Sick IIra). Cts PyaiT-". FTfr and Ague, LiTpr Contnlaint. CoktirnnM C ' vusuucuoni, ac WILSON'S PILLS a uniTrtsi'y a--kDowlfdped to be tbc bet row in aw. As a Famil; mediciue lliry are particularly rerurutuendtti-simple and liarmlen, but highly melit:ina1 in their com l.iuation. One Pill a dou, with mild but car- tain effect. Th robust man and tha delicato child dm them alike, with every assurance of entire nletj. With Wilson's Pills, eery Mother in the land becomes her own physician. They have proved themselves a srccinc, and stand without a rival for the foUowing affections: HB.IBACIIE, FETKR 6c AGUK, HKADACIIK, FKVBB V AGIE, DTSPirSLl, LIVER COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, Costiveneas, Biliousness, rJeurnlgis, Cofttiveneas, Biliousness, N ouralgis. Sold by Druggists & Dealers everywhere. PREPARED BY B. Li. PAHKESTOCK & CO. Importers & Wholesale Druggists No. 60, corner Wood And 4th Sts. PITTSBURGH, PA. SOLE FEOPUSTORS Or O B. L. Fahnestock't Vermifuge, e Soiu ..o nd Wood, Morrell &Co.. Johnstown; E. Shoema ker fc Sous, Ebensburg, Wike Jt Gardner, and Wm. It. Hughe", Wilmore; C. D Bradly, Munster; John Bradly, Loref.o ; and by drug gists and merchants generally. no 1. ly. Q T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Fancy Goods. MUSICAL INSrRUMEXTS, NOTIONS, Jfcc The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Ebcnsburg and surrounding country, that he has just received a large and new stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWEL RY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c, &c, which he oilers very cheap. The public ars invited to call and examine his complete assortment, as he considers it no trouble to show his goods, even if he fails in making a sale. Store-room on the Diamond, opposite Thompson's Hotel. By strict attention to business, he hopes to merit and receive the patronage of a gsnerous public. Give him a call, and you will et bargains. Acjr Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Aeeordeons, $?., repaired on short notice, with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted, and char Kes low- Oct. 13,18C0:tr. . ii.iNS' COURT SALE OF VAL U VBLE REAL ESTATE. By irtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ca ibria county, to me directed, there will 1 e ex-'sed to public vendue or outcrr, cn the premise, on SATURDAY, the 17th" dav of NOVEMBER, A. D., I860, at one o'clock, P. M , all the right, title and interest (being one undivi led half thereof) of Robert Edwin Peary, minor child and heir of Charles Pearv. late of Cambria county deceased, of, in and to all that certain tract or piece of land, lying and situate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning and adjoining lands of Peter Trexler, Michael Durbin, Gregory .Mil er and Philip Muith, and containing sixtv three acres and one hundred and fifty-three perches, with the appurtenances. TERMS : One third the purchase monev 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 bond3 and mortgage of the purchaser. E. T. NUTTER, Guardian of Robert Edwin Peary. October 2", 1860. UDITORS NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by 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 Uow," Ebensburg, on Thursday, the 2'2d day of November, A. D., l&tJO, at one o'clock, P. M., when-and where thev may attend. ROiiERT A. M'COY, Auditor. Oct 15 18CO-4t. A UIHTOR'S NOTICE The under X signed, having been appointed Auditor, by the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, to make distribution of the funds iu the hands of Frederick Custer, adm'r of Jonas Reighard, dee'd., hereby gives notice that he will attend f-r that purpose at the office of R. L. Johnston, Esq., in Ebensburg, on Saturday, the 17th day of November next, at one o'clock P. M., when and where all persons interested mav attend. J C. NOON, Auditor. Ebensburg, Oct. 25th, 18fi0 4t. S' TIIAV MULES. Came to the resi dence of the subscriber, at Hem'ock, Washington township, on the 15th inst., TWO MULES. One is four feet high, and of a bright bay color ; the other i four and a half feet high, nd of a brown color. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of according :o law. WILLIAM TILEY. October 27, 1860-3t ARTICULAR NOTICE. All persona indebted to the subscriber are hereby notified to make payment on or before the firt day of December, and thereby save costs. A word to the wise is fuiffirient. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Nov. P, 18C0. 3t. CO! STEWART, with RUETTLER & nOWARD, Importers and dealers io Foreign and Do mestic Uardycare and Cutlery, No. 441-Mi.SKET StT, (Xortb side, mecvaA or below TifthA f . f At. 7f Xjiatest . rrlval X 1 3 agv '--1 M-lT n ll" sTsr AW M BARGAINS! BARGAINS t fob E VERYBJD Y ! DJ. EVANS & SON have this ihij day ' s received froin the E.v,t and arj now j oueriug to the citizens of Ebensburg. at ! vicinity, a well selected asorti&unt ot MEX AXD BOrS CLOTIIXQ, also a large lot of Dry Goods, consisting in part of the following article , riz : Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sittinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannel, Brown ,fc Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS, of every style. Notions, &c. We have also on hand a large assortment of ROOTS, SHOES, II ATS, CAPS, I u i v v- r ! i- J -i i j x o , STATIONARY n i nv t?v A M. IV a.A.A.A f a pro fT cut UUULl.ull, j LLOll, O-ALil, 1RLNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu- Illlvkrnt irnnntrv.tnr. 11 ..r .1. .1 j . ! -' t- u.u.t,..,tui illk.ll li.r will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, l"Jr CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE liie tailoring business will still be- 1 un earned on in all its branches. All work will be doae on short notice and on the most rea- ! sonablc terms. Ebensburg, January 25, 1860:tf ROiiERT DAVIS, JCHN I. JON Kb, Variety Hall, DEALEKS IX FOKEIC.V A.XO O03ICSTIC KEEP constantly on hand a large and su perior stock of D R Y Cr O O D S , of every description, such as' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS, BROWN AND BLEACUED MUSLINS, DRESS GOODS of every stile, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which have just been received frcm Boston. STRAW FUR and WOOL HATS, STATIONARY of every description, WALL PAPER of every style, HARD WAKE, QUEESK'ARF, STONE AXD EA R TIIEX 1 r.4 RE. A full supply of GROCERIES. SUCH AS SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS COFFEE, TEAS AND RICE. A FULL STOCK OF SPICES, -Sl lso, FLOUR, BACON, F I S II, TOBACCO, CIGARS Sc SNUFF, BAR IRON, NAILS. AND GLASS Always on hands. Drugs, I'ainls and Oils, an I a fall ossortment of other articles usually kept in country stores. 1 All kinds of Country Produce, such as Butter ! E3 Bacon, Grain, Wool, Po- j tatoes, Beans, Rags, j ic, kc, taken in exchange for Goods, and thc Cash never refused. figy-CHERRY, POPLAR and TINE LUM BER bought and sold. DAVIS fc JONES. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 1859.-tf. w 7O0D, MORRELL & CO., JonssTOwr. Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX ALL KIXOS OP MERCHANDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, CARPETINGS, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING. BONNETS. NOTIONS. HARDWARE, Q U E EXS WARE. PROVISIO X S , BOOTS SHOES, FISH, SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACOX, FEED OF ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES, AC. Jgr Clothing and Boots and Shoc3 madeto order on reasonableterms. Johnstown March 1 18C0-tf. FOR P.EXT. rjlhe subscriber will lease for a term ofvea r 1 "TIIE PEXSACOLA MILL PROPERTY,' with 1.600 acres of land adjoining, heavily timbered 30 acres surrounding the mill are cleared, and under a high state of cultivation. Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, &c. The Mill has one of Page's Circular Saws in it. as well as an upright saw, and three small circu lars for lath. Ac, and is capable of making 10,000 FEET OK LUMBER PER DAY. The above described valuable property will be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv en at any time. Address LLOYD & HILL. Hollidaysburg. Or Wm. H. Gardner, Esq., WP Pa September 1. 1859:tf. 4 DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. jL Letters of Administration on the estate David M. Evans, late of Cambria township, Cambria county, deceased, having been duly granted by the Register of said county to the subscribers, notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment; those having claims egoinst the same will present them properly authentica for settlement. , MORRIS J. EVANS, MARGARFT EVANS, Oct. 18, 18G0-Gt. Administrates. TM PORT ANT NOTICE. 1. All prs ns indebted to Wm. n. Gardner !z Co. or to G. L. Lloyd & Co., are hereby lotitied that the present nrm will dissolve Partnership in a short time, after which the books, notes, Jfcc. will be left with an attorney for collection. Those desirous of saving costs can do ao by calling immediately aad dis charging their indebtedness, WM. EL COADKaJC GOODS. TAILOR & C2C22Z;& AT THE IICIiTIXGDON JCURSEMZS ilCNTJSGDCX. pAn sen Fruit & Ornamental Tress, Vines Aa., of Letter growth, larger site, and et lower pric-4 linn uuy of the Norti.cr.. er a:ieru Kurerie. aud warrant them true to name. Standard AppI tree at lbj csat Ptr Pvach ires, 15 to 30 ctJ ob ?1 13.50 to ii ne-r 100. Standard Pear tree3, 50 to 73 cts ooch. Dwarf Pear trees, tu$l ch -2$ 14 fct per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, CO to 75 ct ecb. Standard Ciicrrj trees 37J to 75 cw. Dwarf Cherry trees 33 to 75 . 1'iuiu tress iJ cts. Apne-ot trees 40 50 cts. Nectarine trec3 25 cts each. Crape Vines 25 cts to Si. Silver. Maple trees 02 to $1.1 European Ash, 75 f f European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts to SI. American Balsam Pine 75 cts to 1.50 American Chinese Arbor Vita:, Z0 els f $1 50 Strawberry Plants, Si per 100, ic. ic. Huntington Jan. 25. l-bC- Cm. CARD. LteccntUT TF. Ju'y 30, 1SC0 JiS5RS. LvaXs XD WaTSOX : GkTLEZ "' small size No. 1 Sl.-maaetr rale- wh.'ch II j urc-a.- d from your :g:-nt. Mr. Adam R. : La r. iu i. 'itcaster t:ity, on July 2lth, U5f, ' v " " 'J severe .Will t. It !; i . r Tbi ito-i-tur with ooa m a v.otX Eiitisti.e-ic.iy rC, tolitaiuiug : li ir.y U-l.Lt, ' ' l ie iii-i'ir b-!o:'. re to el 'and some to mr i;ciiit;t r.-, i.::d Tt-ift la . r! ..... , ' n n.i r,'ttr.i.t i !-. ... v.-. 1 ri' . .i-. t ';',-.-.., i .. i . - ,t Dollars, f&o.ci.i, w.s ; v,n :X i - - - ... xsavaA I was destroyed en lue i.ight of the 27lh cf Ju i ly, ISCo, and jiassed through the fiery crdcol unscathed. The Si-.fe was on the second floor aiid fe'.l to the b.-seincut of tae Mill, a::d was subjected for six hours to an intense beat among the ruins, which wusg.ei.t'.y incrested by the combustion of a Inrge- euantitv of grein confined within 'hi brick w! lis After the fire the saf was cpered ond the books r.nd pnpers taken out in a state ol perfect preser vation, the pr-per not even l i ing dis c lcrc-d. This fact was. lo wevcr. to many bystanders a bet'.tr recomni udntion f f yoi.r sV:fe than could be expressed in any other ords flora mo. Yours Repectfullv. H-13 SAMUEL KANCK. S?5- A lar.'c a?;ortaunt of i. i.i eve qual ity of Fire ....d T.i.vi S.itt clwrys on hand am for .-i;le at i - b v. r; t.s rr.v othtr orui, at EVANS &- WATSON'S." No 204 CiiestLiit St., Pi.ih.dtlphio. ITATCEZCS ASM JLWEtr.Y."" JSTAIIL respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he is still engaged in the Watch and Jewelry business fit the old staud of Stahl k Roberts, immediately opposite the store of E. Shoemaker &. Sons. All kinds of watche, clocks ai:d jewelry now on hand, which will be sold very low for cath. Watches, clocks, jewelry and musical instru ments of all kinds repaired at the shortcs notice and wa-rantcd. The ladie arc invited to call and examine his large stock of jewelry J. STAHL. Ebensburg, April 5, I SCO tf. 11. II. TI DOlt, I) espcctfuliv informs his old friends and V the public generally that he is still to be tuuH-1 at bis ore room, on High street, ud joii ing Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa red at all times to furui. h cou.iiiners with- GROCERIES and CON 1-ECU ON it, OLD RYE WHISKEYS. WINES, GINS, BRANDIES, Ale., kc. Feeling thsnkful to the citizens of Ebens burg and vicinity for their former patronage, he solicits a continuance of the same, togeth er with as much mere as lc bestowed up. n him. Ebensburg, August 25, lS".9:tf. ROOTS AXD SZICES. Ihe undersigned continues the menu J. facturc of BOOTS and SHOES of.fl every descrii'tion nt his rsthblUbmcnt eir a n Ebensburg, immediately opposite' the t&w Post Oihce. Employing none but the best workmen, he trusts that he has been tr.d still is at all times able to give entire satisfaction to hi3 customers. He hopes that the 6f.me liberal patronage hetetofore given him msv be rontinueu, and mat more mav be edded. He has nlso on hand a large assortment of French Calf-skins, ard Morocco of all kinds. suitable lor fine Boots and Shoes. Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate. MESH AC THOMAS. Ebensburg, August 25. 1850:tf. CAKIXCT TTARE-KOG3I. RE V A X S re- m spectfully in- fjTfSs",, forms the citizens of '-'S'Rr Ebentburg, and Cam- rivyt bria county general-Vi'Vi sii! ly, that he has on ivV'tS hand and for sale, at l-J v.:. w. wj. ins i ni r-ruoui, one v '. j I it. y Z- . .i square west of Blair's Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of FURNITURE, which he will sell very then p. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. . . .. Ebensburg. Oct. G, lS50:tf SPLENDID ARRAY OF WRITERS. Mrs. Eliznbeth Barrett Browning. Mrs Har riet Beecher Stowe. Grace Greenwco.1. John G. Whittcr, James Russel Lowell. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Horace Greely. William Ev ans, Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, D D., WilHam Allen Butler. Rev. Theodore L. Cuvler, Rev. George B Cheever, D. D., Bayard Tsylor, John Bigelow. The above distinguished writers e.re con tribntors to THE INDEPENDENT. If. in addition to READIXG TEE INDr. PEXDEXT. von would like a copy of WEF. STEP.'S DICTIONARY, yon fny suppiy your self with it, at the tritlir: jy cost cf procuring three rew subscribers to the pper. The Dictionary will be prornptly forwarded by Ex pres. on receipt cf thTee name and SIS DOLLARS. Terms Two Dollars a year, psyable la aJ vaace Address JOSSPg E. RICH AT DS, PrBLisrjri, BBSKtf AV ex., y. T. E i Pi X 1 a d d ; -i u a, it j. h, i id m y- n- m ti rs. in ed ev. 9- A. " r. r t k. ' 1 j ir. ; - ) oy ' ?ur x ; od 1 th- er ow ! rn-re- ; T Ive - tuo ain to her ird ; '.ue i r" v ciy , ! re-s- any inr h ti ' i ?ry- , ; ut , ' rvH 011- . 4 J i. i r" t -- A .1 n till. ir
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