rJANUARY 10. " LOCAL AND PERSONAL Little Talk. With a few more number, The AUeyhanian will have at uiDeJ Z001 olJ aSe of eighteen icoutb9, otherwise one and a half years. It is stratifying to know that we have long since passed that point of our existence ffTCn doubts were entertained that we f;,jU be able to weather the weather . It i eratifyiugi we say, to know that we have lived down the "ephemeral" dodge. But find, by referring to our books, that a poJ'v number ot our subscribers have thus far sailed in our canoe without pay ;D' their passage. Thia is not as it should fc. This is the beginning of a new year, jhJ we wculd like to have our patrons Lik us square in the face Therefore, iose of our patrons who arc not the pos itisors of our receipt will confer a favor fcv -socking up" without delay. For their benefit we would state: The indebtedness uf those who have taken our paper from the start is 3.00 up to No. 20 ; or :J.7o u the cud of Volume 2. Scud along the l:i;cv. frieuds, and give us a chance. Local Etchings. A man named Mi-thsi-1 Carre' was recently killed in Rlaek-li-.k township, Indiana county, by falling into a well. David Hates was convicted ith'jrsc stealing at the late Quarter Ses- ji.jiis of Indiana county, and sentenced to tnJerL'O an imprisonment of four years irl two months in the Western IVniten- urv The Huntingdon Globe has, been edited and otherwise improved. We i:;j:!ad to see that the very "hard times" ur lightly on at least one printer Literary CoRREa jondjen ch. We are partial to poetry of any kind, but espe cially are wo fond of good poetry. It wa9 with a thrill of delight, then, that we received the other day an exquisite little gem, giving a versified account of the life and adventures of one "Pompey Smash," (an unpoetical Dame for a hero, certain ly, but eminently ingenious, inasmuch as it is well calculated to rhyme with 'dash,' 'cash,' and such.) We are obliged, fo'r want of room, to content oursclf with giving only a specimen brick of the pome. By way of episode, we may state that Mr. Smash aud Davy Crockett went out hunt ing and got into a miscellaneous sk O Pi : el " -ukmedy for core TriROAT. As dis eases of the throat seem to be unusually prevalent in all parts of the country at present, any remedy that may be known should have a wide circulation. The fol lowing, furnished by a lady friend to the editor of the Syracuse Courier, is pro nounced by her infallible: "A small quantity of sheep's suet, say a spoonful, chopped fine, aud boiled in about a gill of milk, and drank on retiring to bed." Of course the throat is to be bound with flan nel. "Our lady informant tried it on Monday night, and although she was so hoarse on retiring to bed that she could rim- i not make herself hp-ir,l dm . d.i. t,. mage the horrible upshot of which is j converse freelv the ,.oxt mor; ,l O noon on Tuesday had so far recovered as to be able to appear on the street. The next day she resumed her usual vocations. Let those afflicted with sore throat try the remedy, and these who do not need it should cut this paragraph out and preserve it for future reference." related iu set phrase. Here's it comes : 'I throwed down my gun, and dropped mv ammunition; Says I. 'Kernel Davy, 1 11 soon cool voiir am bition.' We both loeked horns I thought my breath was gone, But I never held so tight a hold since the hour I was born. We fought for half ii day, then we both agreed to drop it. For I was awfully licked, and so was Davv Crockett. Hut when we were done we found our heads both missin' He had bitten mine off, and I had swallowed his'n !" nere . Tiv Masonic fraternity of this place cele ntii the anniversary of the birth of zix patron saint, St. John, on the 27th ly a supper at the Arcade. The ..-as of Johnstown likewise did honor ::.. occasion. The annual election :i President and twelve Directors for .: t.!rri'buri; auu I reason Railroad ( o., :: likewise the election of a board of ct ;.rs for the Fire Insurance Compa : ui Cambria county, will be held on .?-:.iy, 15th inst. The holidays pas- 1 :i .juietly but pleasantly in our midst. :.ttrus demonstration of any kind u.jJe. ct everybody seemed to be and running over with a simon . article of happiness. The sleighing tho entire week was excellent, and dcAi ui.d cutters were at a premium. lie " deer season" ended on tho 1st Lome atrain. "J. 11." V.ut : try your hand at a Pastoral or an An- i m? 'dy them next time. Ihe next is really pretty. It is a coup let inscribed to a gentleman by a "Lady Visitor:" Like the night-blooming flower That its fragrance sends forth, When darkness o'crshadows All the bright things ot earth, So is your presence In life's suH' ring hours So sweet and so grateful. Like the beauty of flowers. (Qu : Is't orig. ''.) A Soliloquy. A friend was overheard soliloquising in this maimer the other dav: "Blow on, ye winds, and crack your cheeks, but don't blow nit; away ; for since I've ! met with Fortune's freaks, I now will have If e'er for hats, caps, boots or shoes, or clothes I stand in need, I'll not a single moment lose, but to C. R. Jones' speed ; and when I get there but enough ; of this trash of course I'll buy cheaper than elsewhere for cash." A very sensi j ble conclusion to come to. Patent Medicines, fcc. Several of our cotcmporarics are now engaged in dis cussing the utility of calling a convention of the publishers of Huntingdon, Blair, Cambria, Clearfield and Centre counties, for the purpose of fixing upon a schedule of advertising prices. This move is broached in consequence of the fact that, in certain quarters, it is the practice to lower the- advertising rates to suit the Rkskjned. Our worthy townsman Maj. Thomas A. Maguire, has resigned the I ofiice of County Superintendent, which post he has filled by electiou since last summer. The vacancy has not yet been filled. The sven years of unrivalled uncross atten ding the "Cosmopolitan Art Association" have made it a household word throughout every quarter of the country. Under the auspices of this popular Institu tion, over three hundred thousand homes have learned to appreciate, by bcaatiful works of art on their walls, and choice literature on their tables, the great benefits derived from becoming a subscriber. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Any person can become a member by sub scribing Three Dollars, for which sum thev will receive -s 1st The large and superb steel engraving, 30xHS inches. entitled "FALSTAFF MUSTER ING HIS RECRUITS." 2d One copy, one year, of that elegantly illustrated magazine, -'The Cosmopolitan Art Journal." id Four admission?, during the season, to 'TheGallery of Paintings, 548 Broad way, N .Y. In addition to the above benefits, there will be given to subscribers, as gratuitous premi ums, over five bundled beautiful works of Art: comprising valuable paintings, marbles, pariaus, outlines, kc, forming a truly nation al benefit. The superb engraving, which every subscri ber will receive, entitled '-Falstatf Mustering his Recruits," is one of the most beautiful and popular engravings ever issued in this coun try. It is done on steel, in tine line and stip ple, and is printed on heavy plate paper, 3 hv iJS inches, making a most choice ornament, suitable for the walls of either the library, par lor or oi'Iice. Its subject is the celebrated scene of Sir John Falstafl receiving, injustice Shallow's office, the recruits which have been gathered Jo..- his "ragged regiment."' It could not be furnished by the trade for less than live dollars. The Art Journal is too well known to the whole country to need co liuieudatiou. It is a magnificently illustrated magaziue of Art, containing Essays, Stories, I'oeius, Gossip. .Vc, oy me very nest writers in America. The Engraving is sent to any part of the country by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage prepaid. Subscriptions will be received until the Evening of the 31 s. of January, lstjl, at which time the books will close, and the premiums le given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscrip tion. Thoe remitting Slo, arc entitled to five memberships and to one extra Engraving for their trouble. v.. A. Wire. y. Oruo & Au.t Ufa V PILLS. A new &llin Antidota fur Sick Head- CS. actio, Dyspepna, FeTer and Aru, .A VA LWer Complaint, CoatlTeneea, & iJetiraTwl AinUt. Disor- a drnxi Stomach, Frmala Obstrui-iiona, Ac. S.1C A ( 25 cts WILSOJfS PILLS am uulverwlly ao knowltdgad lolx the b-t now In use. A a Fouiily medioiuu thoy are particularly r?onitiirniled-3lijjpl' and LiruilcsB, but liijb!y uiMliciual iu thuir com Lination. One Pill a d.no, with mill but cer tiiin pflecta. The robust niau aud the dullcata child us them alike, ith every ssMinince of entire asfoty. M'ith Wilson'8 Pills, every Mother In the lajid buonuej lier dwu phjuicinn. Tlwy h.ive proved themtselvea a hpecii ic, and i-Uud without a rival for the full. .wing affections: HEADACHE, VKVKK A: A(ilE, iii:aiai iii;, ievek A; auie, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, Costiveness, Biliousness, Weuralgia, Costiveness, Biliousness, U'euralgia. Sold by Druggists & Sealers everywiere. PREPAKED BY B. Ii. PAHNESTOCK & CO. Importers At Wholesale Druggists No. 60, ooraer Wood and 4th Ets. PITTSBURGH. PA. SOLS FEOP&UTO&S OF q B. L. Fahnestock's Vermifuge, q TAYLOR &. CRC31F.K THE iirjiiTINODON" NURSSKIE3 IltnTI!aDO. Pa.. icil Truit & Ornamental Tress. Vines &c. of better growth, larger size, and et lower prie than any of tbe Northern or Eastern N'ur.orioi, and warrant the.m true to name. Standard Apple trees at IS oenU ch SIC j;er 100. Peach trees, 15 to 33 ots each $12.60 to $15 per 100. Standard Pear tres, 50 to 73 ots oa.ch. Dwarf Pear trees, 80$tojleacb 20 to $50 rer 100 Dvrarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts ecch. StaiTdard Cherry fre 37J to 75 ct. Iurf Cherry t:ce 5) to 7 cu. I'luni trees SO cts. Apricot trees 40 to JO o. Nectarine tr--. 2. rts eab. flrapo Vines 23 ct to 1. Silver Mple trees 62 to $1. European Ash, 75 to I Luroper.n Lurch, 75 rt3 to 1.50. Norvvny Sprnce, 50 rts to $1. American Balsam Pine. 75 cts to $150 American k Chinese Arbor Vitae. 50 ctj to $1.50 Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, ic. ic. Il'intinptun, Jan. 25, 1SGG.- 3m. CAIU).- Sold by C. T. l-'razer. Jan. Zunger, and Wood, Morrell A Co.. Johnstown; E. .Slioeina ker & Son?, Ebeusbnr , Vike k Gardner, nd "Win. K. flushes, Wihnore; C. D. Br.idlv, Minister; John Bradly, Loretto ; and by drag- i yits "nil merchants generally. no 1, ly. BARGAINS: BAUC.AINS ! for EVERYBODY ! Subscriptions from California, the Canadas i II i?t be Jr::,5o. jn i JL Lyoeitm. The subject for general de bate at the Kbensburg Lyceum on next Friday evening is : "I?esn?cel, That the Deluge was not universal." Dr. J. M. Jones will read a .sele'rt'on the same even- Marriep At the residence of the ' ! bride's brother. Mr. James S. R.unsov in convenience of patent medicine dealers j juhnbtown, on Wednesday, -Gth ult., by Rev. B.L. Agnew, Mr. fl koikik II. Plitt and Mi. Nannie IIamsev, all of the above joace. ana num buggers general iv to tlie ''reat letrimciit of such papers as adhere to regular rates. We favor this idea of uniform prices. It is jn.-t what tlie country press needs, of all other things, to protect itself and keep the prices uj to s on Sunday, Gth inst., Mr. Iayh K vans, aged about 50 ye.irs average, about a peck: of patent medicine and all Foreign Countries, mu stead of S3, 00, in order to defrav extra :.tist age, etc. For further particulars send for a copv of the elegantly illustrated Art Journal, pro nounced tho handsomest magazine in Ameri ca, It contains a Catalogue of Premiums, and numerous superb engravings. Regular price, 50 cents per number. Specimen copies, how ever, will be sent to those wishing to subscribe on receipt of 18 cents iu stamps or coin. C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 54G Broadway, New York. N. B. Subscriptions received and forwar ded by GEO. V. OAT.MAN, agent for Ebeus burg and vicinity, where specimen Engravings and Art Journal can be seen. Died At his residence, in this .lace, j (). advertisements and humbug circulars of V. do not recollect a winter when different kinds per week, asking insertion ':. v:is su scarce as it has K-cn this j in our paper for about half price. These, Wood, Morrell cc Co.. vt the .v iAii Hulling Mill, have given notice '"':r hands of a reduction of twenty : t in wage, from and after Janu i couejucnce of the heavy dc- : -! tlie di-inrind for ami price of rail- r.'ii. y a IlCW advertisement in ::: I'Ir, it will be seen that Messrs. !i Oahnaii have entered ir:to ' '"'il' iu the legal profession. We ' new linn all manner of success. 1 F. Jones, of Cambria twp., -evtrul months past has been out i:e r- L".)!is," returned home on a week. He states that he is do- ,:' Tle wife of John (JoodbeJ- '"ii.brin 'ity, was severely burued i;ys e ,v j10r eiutics taking fire. very ff,jls;(L.reij doubtful. received a copy of a turner called of course, we immediately insert in the coal-box. Dut we often see the same ad vertisements in other papers. Let us have a Publishers' Convention, by all means. Tho;e papers that will not be bound by its aciion will thenceforth be classed under the not very elegant but sin gularly appropriate title of "Hats." KxiujfA. I am composed of 21 letters : My 21 14 4 12, is sometimes worn by a lad v. My .5 117 L'.'i In 1, is a holy's name." My IS 24 12 10, is much ued in cooking. Mv 2" G 8. is the name of a vehicle. My 10 13 17 o. hallowed. My 0 22 2, is a metal. My whole is what a great many persons arc now doing. Cantox. Ml Citv, Jan. 10. Answer to the last enigma, "rat. "3 rc i. In Luck. joiced. We're c. pub:i.hcd in Iowa City, 'Il-eti an, I (jiven, the latter for- '' ;liis .luce. . are j,IaJ to see r:'i'i.'i John still sticks to the art ' ''- and he and his partner get 1 Jit readable r,.iT,-r I If" i-mirip V I I " A r ...1 .11 11 V""-1, who was fctaouea oy at Sumtu'itville a few weeks '" r-co-.o,. M here on Tii, d.-,v . '"issioiiers nnd Auditjr.s be- '"inut! settlement with the -An adjourned -The :r 4"",J''J last. .Mr. JfaviU ''' -".-ter township, wa? sevcre Jay last week by a pile of a; ton urn. We Ull' Jer- a '""ijany is being formed in -I la ! ha! ha.' We're re made exceeding glad. We have been, for several days, in a violent state of merriment. We have done con siderable chuckling, and felt pleased a great deal. And all because we got a Turkey for the Holidays ! We knew that our stirring appeal.-? would go home. We knew that some generous heart would bleed for us we mean, cause some Tur key to bleed for ns. And Io ! and behold! A Mcleagris (Jail pavo of the gobbler-oh persuasion c-ime to hand to prove that we possess a prophetic soul. lie was, in truth, a noble bird but judge for your self, here's the shadow of the substance that has faded for aye : Hut here's tho rub we don't know to i whom we arc indebted for this streak of) luck. That he is one of our subscribers j is certain ; and that he is the owner of a heart that would do honor to a prince is j equally sure. Hut who i.s he j J'. S. : The next friend that sends u.s a : Turkey will please leave his name. ; j J.MI'UIUANT TO LKTTKH WlUTKKS. UDITOR S NOTICE The undersigned Auditor appointed bv the Orphan's Court of Cambria county to dis tribute the nionev in the hands of I. !1. Roberts Esq.. administrator of Catherine U-he. de.M, j heputy Superintendent, and is alone worth' BOOK THAT EVERY FARMER, -MECHANIC ash BUSINESS MAN WANTS J EST ITBLESIIED Tho Township and Local Laws of the State of Pennsylvania. corn i piled from the Acts of Assembly by William ! T. Haines, Eso.. and published bv Edwai l V James, West Chester. I'a. This work contains over 40 pages of closely .rinted matter, aud will be sold by subscrip tion. It teaches the duties of Justices of the Peace, with forms for the transaction of their business. It teaches the duties of Constables with all the necessary forms, appertaining to the oilice. It contains the duties of the Su pervisors of every County and Township in the State. It contains the mode of procedure for the laying out aud opening of public and private roads, of vacating aud altering roads, the building of bridges, Ac, tc. It contains the Common School Law, with explanations, decisions and directions, together with forms for Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Certificates, kc, ic. This department of the work was com piled at Ilarrisburg by Mr. Samuel P. Bates, hereby notifies all p'-rsons interested, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his olKce in Ehen.-burg, at one o'clock. P. M. on SATl'UDAY the 2oth day of J AN'l'AKY, IsGl--when and w here they may all attend or be for ever debarred from coming said fund. PHIL. S. NOON, Auditor. Ebcnshurg Dec. 27, lSGO.-U in on E JiKNSIiirilC .v. CKKS.SOX 11AIL- thc price of the volume to anv one interested in Common Schools. It cont iins the dutiia of Tow hslnp Auditors. It contains the laws relative to Dogs and Sheep. It contains the duties of Assessors. It contains the laws in relation to strays, Mules and Swine. It con tains the laws relative to Fences and Fence Viewers. It contains the laws relative to Game Hunting, Trout and Deer. It contains the Electiou Laws with all tlie neeeessary Forms. It contains the Naturalization Laws", with all the neeeessary Forms for application. It contains a large number of Legal Forms, which are used in the evcrv dav transaction ROAD COMPANY. A 'otlce to Stockhold ers. Notice is hereby given to the ftockhold ers of the Ebensburg and Cresson Railroad Company, that the annual election for a Pres. j of busiiuss. such as Acknowledgements, Alii davits, Articles of Agreements and Contracts, Partnership. Apprentices, Assignments, At testafions. Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds, Checks, Coven ants, Deeds, Deposition. Due Bills and Produce ideut and tv. elve Directors of s iid Company will be held at the oll'ice of the Company, on the second MONDAY, 1 4th day of JANUARY, isiGl, beginning at the hour of one and clo sing at four o'clock. P. M. A. C. M I'LLIN, Secretary. Ebensburg, December 27, lstio. Notes, Landlord and Tenant, Leases. Letters j of Attorney, Marriage, Mortgages, Receipts m -.4 ?: f ? . 3 n - - o x Ui S 3 on " s c g ro and Releases. The work is be sold to subscribers at 2i bound in Law sheep, and will J. EVANS k SON have this this day received from the East and are now oilering to th citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment ot J mi:n AX I) BOY'S CLOTH IX ot also a large lot of li3' Goods, consisting in part of the following articles, vii: Satin3, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins. Sattinetts. Tweeds, Jeans, Tickincs, Flannels, Brown k Blenched Muslins, DI1ESS GOODS. of every style, Notions, Ac. We have also on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SIIOKS, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, ST ATI OX All Y, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu ally kept in a country store, all of which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE. N. B. The tailoring business will still bc carried on in all its branches. All w-,rk will be done on short notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburg, January 25, lP00:tf Witmek's Bmdg. Lancaster Tp. July 30, 1350. Mtsus. Evans and Watsos : Gentlemen The small ize No. 1 Salamander safe which I purchased front your agent, Mr. Adam R. Ba r. in Lancaster City, on July 20th, 1858, has been subjected to a very severe test, which it withstood in a most satisfactory manner. This Safe, containing H mv hn-u- j together with va'u ble papers belonging to , myself and some to my neighbors and friends, ! and rcpresetiug aval te of over Twenty Thous and Dollars, ($20,000) was in mv Mill which was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju ly, s,;o. and passed through the fiery ordeal unsc.fhed. The Safe was on the second floor and fell to tLe basement of the Mill, end was subjected for six hours to an intense he&t among the ruins, which was greatly increased by the combustion of a large quantity of graia confined within the brick walls After th Ere the safo was opened and the books and papers ttiktn out in a state of perfect preser vation, the paper not even being discolored. This fact was, however, to many bystanderi a better recommendation of your Safes than could be expressed ia any other words from me. Yours Respectfully, el3 SAMUEL RANCH. BSU A large assortment of the above qual ity of Fire and Thief Proof Safes always on hand and for sale at as low rates as anv'other firm, at EVANS k WATSON'S No. 304 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. WATCHES AXI) JEWELRY. J. R. 5 -B c.T- ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dtah'T in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Fancy Goods. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,- NOTIONS, k: The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citiztus of Ebensburg aud surrounding Country, that he has just received a larire and new stock of CLOCKS. WATCHES. JEWEL RY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ic, icT, which he offers very cheap. The public are 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 generous public. Give him a call, and you will get bargains. tZZjf Clock, 'Wiitcher. Jewelry, Accordrcns, V- 3 - .1 a. cr. - ? "0 VJ 3 C 3 C- 5- 0 tu the -ile rcgioim" in ! AccorJiu" to a decision of the Post Office Wo are also inform- j Department, made during the past sum- '"cation of sonic encr- !t is th,. ::-.:. . ' " c"""o.lity in Blacklick tn. then, ,11 ti. c.,.,r 4,. . af!'carg rapidly on last Uur Ch fact JoubtIcss 'h I'fwt cotemporary to in 'hrs tl,.t a. .1.- , Or - fcieigumg was an -jr tuesuow DCgan to "'ntrry j;ngc of (hc bellso -JI rcinc. Strange as it may r ' s!f';ning parties have cvrry one perming to ' ;: I'.d bv himtell'. uicr, all icucrs, no mauei iu nou. dressed, must be prepaid by stamps. This decision applies to letters addressed to members of Congress, or of the State Leg islature, consequently those of our read ers who address letters to cither of the above named officers must prepay ihe pontage thereon, otherwise their letters will be sent to tho Dead Letter Office Attention to this matter may save trouble. jfcsrA. C Mullin, our Representative j at Ilarrisburg, was in town on Saturday, i He bears hn honors weekly. ; 3 P 3 A. 2 o y, r1 a ' r c c c s . -i. -jo c o p T 3 '-5 -r; O 'A s- r 2. N " c t 2 I r 0 50 able on the delivery of th,, work Tl ,! , H 'V- repaireu on snort notice, v.nn neatness 3 P O s c c 0 rn o 5' - Tti 5 I 11.0 c s. P l "17 has passed the revision of many of the best Lawyers in the State and received unqualified approbation, as a reliable hand book of refer ence upon all subjects upon which it treats. The whole is arranged in such a manner as to present, a plain, concise and explicit statement j of the duties of Township Oflict rs, as may be readily understood ty any one. Cumbria County will be thoroughly canvassed for the work, and the support of the citizens is re spectfully scdiciied. EVAN E. EVANS. j General Agent for Cambria County. : r. S. Good Canvassers are wanted in all parts of this County for the above work, to whom a liberal compensation will be given. Applications which must be made at an early date will receive prompt attention. Dec. 6, :00. 4t. STATE OF EVAN LLOYD, PEC'P. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Evan Lloyd, late of Cambria township, Cam bria county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber by the Register of said county, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are re quested to present the same properly authen ticated for settlement. JOHN WILLIAMS Executor. Ebensburg, Dec. 6, 1800-Ct and dispatch. All work warranted, and char ges low. Oct. lo.lSoOitf."1 w an JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, r,n TO THE ALLEGH ANIAN" OFFICE. J INTER (iOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ju;-t received and now opening, a large and complete assortment of GOODS for the sea son, consisting in part of Flints, Shawls, Blankets, Ginghams, Alpacas, Carpeting, Coburgs. Modina Cloths, Oil Cloths, Carpet Chains. Cotton Yarns, DcLaines, Freuch Merinos, Woolen Merino I'laids, Hosiery. Sattinetts, Cassimers, Tweeds, Flannels, Queensware. Gloves, Brown and Black Muslins, READY-MADE CLOTHING, 50 CASES ROOTS AND SHOES. The above goods have beeu bought with care at low figures, and will be sold at redu ced prices- E. HUGHES. Cashmeres , Notions, Jeans, Hardware, Tickings, STAIIL respectfully informs the citizen of Ebenshrrg and vicinity that he is still engaged in the Watch and Jcwclrv business at the old staud of Stahli Roberts, immediately opposite the store of E. Shoemaker & Sons. Ail kinds of watches, clocks aud jewelry now on hand, which will be sold very low for cash. Watches, clocks, jewelry and musical instru ments of all kinds repaired at the shcrtes notice and warranted. The ladies are invited to call and examine his large stock of jewelry) J. STAIIL." Ebensburg, April 5, 1860. tf. 15 O OTS A I S S IOCS, flhe undersigned continues the mann-' JL fact ure of BOOTS and SHOES off every description at his establishment, jSf I in Ebensburg, immediately opposite the' Fost Ofiice. Employing none but the" best' workmen, he tru.-ts that he has been and still' is at all times able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He hopes that the sam' liberal patronage hetetoforc given him may ba' continued, and that more may be added. " He has also on hand a large assortment of French Calf-skins, and Morocco of all kinds, suitable for fine Boots and Shoes. Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always oa hand, and prices moderate. MESIIAC THOMAS. Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf. Cim.ET WARE.ROO.M. T K VA N S re- ........ L spectfully in forms the citizens of Ebensburg, and Cam bria county general-. ly, that he has on baud and for sale, at Lis Ware-room, one square west of Blair's Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of FURNITURE, which he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made t order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Ebeiifcburg, Oct. 6, lS59.-tf A T ANTED : t V 100.000 feet good Cherry Boards, ' 100,000 feet good l'oplar Boards, 100.000 feet 1 inch Poplar Boards, 100,000 feet good Ash Boards and Plank, 100,00 feet clear Pine Boards and Plank. For which part or all Cash will always be j paid. ALSO 200,000 feet good common Pine in exchange for poods.- E. 11. Ebeueburg, Nov. 8, 1860. tf ?U OB WORK done at this otl,c. SPLENDID ARRAY OF WRITERS. Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, iff3 Har riet Beecher Stowe, Grace Greenwrbd". Joho G. Whitter, James Russel Lowell. 3ev. Henry Ward Beecher, Horace Greelv, William Ev arts, Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, I.D., William Allen Butler. Rev. Theodore h, Cnyler, ReT. George B Cheever, D. D., Bayard Taylor, John Bigelow. The above distinguished wrkers are con trib'itors to THE INDEPENDENT. Terms Two Dollars a year, payable in ad vance. Address JOSEPH H. RICHARDS, Pfbltshkr, No..5 BEEKMAN ST., N. Y. DISSOLUTION. The partnership, heretofore existing between the under signed, under the firm of W. II. Gardner A Co., was this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The business will be settled by Lloyd k Bill. The books will be left at the office of the firm, iu Wilmorc, for a limited time, where all having unsettled accounts will nave 1 costs bv calling soou. ' G. L. LLOYP, ARTHUR HILL, j WM. II. GARDNER. umore. uec. k. is;o-3t "TXECUTORS' NOTICE. Ji Letters testamentary on the estate of David Evans, late of Ebcusburg borough, de ceased, having been granted by the Register I of Cambria county to the subscribers, all per ' sons iudebtcd to the said estate are bercby nctifif-d to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the said estata will present them duly authenticated for set tlement. D. H. ROBERTS EDWARD RORERTS. Ebenfbnrg, Dec. 20, 1660. Ct