i I. . rrtko AUoglitulan. XnURSlXY::::i::::::::::irANU AB Y 17 . LOCAL ftWD PERSONAL Little Talk. With a few mora numbers, Ths AUe$hnln will have at to'nal syyl olJ a'5 of eighteen months, otherwise one and a half Tears. It cratifyin.s to know that we have lung juice passed that point of our existence i(n doubts were entertained thit we TfouU bo able to weather tho weather. It is irratitjinfr, we say, to know that we have ! lived clown tho "ephemeral docile. But find, by referring to our books, that a tonal V iiuniher ot our subscribers have thus far sailed in our canoe without pny- wz their passage. 1 ins is not as it should to. This is the beginning of a new ear, j nijj we wculd like to have our patrons l.nik us sqvare iu the face Therefore, Lose of our patrons who are uot the pos sessors of our receipt will confer a favor Lv"so(kingup" without delay. For their beuetit wo would state: The indebtedness t'f those who have taken our papier from the start is S3. 00 up to No. 2G ; or 63.7") nthe end of Volume 2. Send along the moiiev, friends, and give us a chance. Local Etchings. Mrs. Goodbellet, trhom we noticed last week as having been dreadfully burned iu Cambria City re cently, died .on Monday of last week from her injuries. Samuel Beam, Jr., an employee in the Johnstown Boiling Mill, ra holly burned about the face by the ; explosion of a t'tiddlin furnace, a few 1 1 i davs since, trial ne is in uaiigcr or losing ; the use of both his eyes.- Burin 2 tin v.-ar 1("!), one hundred !in thirty inter- ;i,,;,ts were made in the Sandy Vale Cem- j etery. Johnstown. ( )f this number, icv- I e:,!r-turee were females and fiftv-seven i 3..!e.. Mr. CiOore (lurloy litis rt -ioti- el the office ot Constable of K ben si .tiro; 1 rjurb, an-1 Cajt. .Jaiucs lurr.iy Iin.s Ih:ii nppoiiiteJ in Lis steaa. As an i:em of interest tu the Masonic fVaternify. we m:iv state that John Cressvt-l!, of IIol- '.'A ivs'mrj-, hns heeu ajij.oinfed 1. IV 'Irtel Master for CainLria, llair. ITnn- ' J0 nut know, pei-haps, that absolute ttar-;!iLr-lon, Miillin, lied ford and Fulton j vutiwii exists iu that ill-fated territory cjutitits for the ensuiuir year. A series j That the inhabitants are sulleiin tor cf tnr.oii3 will be f-reaehed in the Mcth- j want of tin neeessaries of life is without lu'ist Kjiiseopal Church of this j lace, y ! J.jubt. Coniiuittees have been appointed Ilv. Vi. J.yntdi, eomnuneini.' on next j throughout the nuintry to raise money, T K-ay evenitio;, 22d iust. Our towns- j ,,rovisiuns and clothing IV-r the sulierers, u.en. !eo. J. Rodders and James I. M'- j auJ mueh uood has been done by these-Alli-tt-r. lett for Virginia ( we bolieve)one means. Vith tho exeeption of a coin day lat week. They jro to scleet a site ! mittce havinj; been af-pointed to solicit !.-r riu oil well for the company that has c-'iitributioti,- in Johnstown, we have heard bon fornH-d in this jdaco. Ttilkin of : f ,J(J nu asurcs having been taken in this e ;ire cf-Tilidentially ii.fonr.cl by a j l (JlUiiy lor the relief ol these our brothers ::. r. 1 v. Iio lives a short di-tanoe 1'roin i ;a waJt. This does notari.se fro:n the : -vn, that not a hundred y.rds f.v-ui the yiCl that we are stingier, or harder-heart-l rr of residence, on the face of a c, cr l, ,s ;iL',o to r;e than the people of ',vt of water, lie ran r.t any time collect ,,ther counties, but sinydy because no one i considerable ounntity of the oleaginous turned our attention particularly to c-'-iiuodity. Thio. and other instances tiiC abject. We hope that the charitable tr.-.t hive been brought to our knoak-d-e, j j,, wiil take instant action in the i.v.line us to the be'ief that oil in j.tiyimr j ,,rcmiscs, and that a Committee will be 'i-iantities wiil be discovered in this neck ..o'mwd tc lay the mutter before the woods ere long. Mr. John Hum- j r'teys, of Cambria township, was severe- i ':iJ:'red me day last week by a load ol ! i i 'Sri up.fttins aud falling upon him. j ' e are requested to state that the house! -Hot formorlv oecunied bv Dr. L. W. ! b--u!3, and at present by Philip Collins, is o.Teicd at private sale. Inquire : r rartieular?, price, kc, of Georee It. wvis, at his office, on the premises, oppo- j te Blair's Hotel. Those of our read- ''" v.ho need anything in the jewelry bus ''iixli give our friend, J. Stahl, a call. M ha - an clegruit assortment jii hand, :--cb he will dispose of at low rates. a recent 'meeting of the Kbensburg kobiou of the Sons of Temperance, the "jwing oflieers were elected to serve for 'e next quarter: W. P.. A. A. Darker; -A..T. J. Davis; R. S.,D. V. Williams; V 1- Evan R. Morgan; T., A. Lewis; F- Sun.ucl W. Davis ; C, Kvan R. Da ;is; A. C, John R. Suiith ; I. S., John J. Jui"S O t?., Robert Singer; Chaplain, Vtl". 1). Davis; MJ. Flag, Dan. D. Jones. last Wednesday aioriiing some of l-e fitietis of Altoona i'ound the body of a wiil.J, apparcuiiy abeut three or lour "j'-'I, with its throat cut, lying behind &'ri of hoards, in a lot in the reared' the J-therau church in that place. Lucy '-v.-on, a colored girl, lor some time 'iTl"c' st the Altoona House, was arrested v'ja su-picion, and confessed having com jetted the deed. thc had been committed r trial.. '1'he snow, which, for a week lias heeu about two feet deep, is now iu-.ed to the dead level of about two chfcs, with strong pynif toms of increase. ! 7 anonymous friend is informed ut we are a 'rceablo aa regards that iunt on Friday night. Call around, '."a:ll0I'"--any tinio after Mippor. 1 ijev -r'vf rfffcivf nt. Good News for the Ladies. Leap Year 13 gone, that' a fact. Gone for four years, and lota of girls didu't make the connection during its reign. Girls who, four years henco, will have become fossilized aud auntyquated to the last de gree, and whose wonderful checks and pouting lips will be metamorphosed into the commonest kind of commonplace af fairs, failed to husband the time properly. Gone, we say, fur some three years ulJ cloven m'ouths. Sad that thus the moments fleeting hear our cherished hopes away, etc. But Time and t: le wait for no man, Neither will they far a wo nan. Sad. But not so sad in this ease either. For ;iils, maidens, young ladies, spin sters, old maids, aud the universal feme- nine kit aud caboodle, fiom fourteen years of old upwards, are wanted. Also, school maims. A correspondent, writinir from Oregon to a Pennsylvania paper, saj-s : Hero, by the time a girl is fourteen she is snapped in marriage, ami yet, in this region are living main bachelor farmers who would gladly murry if there w ere v. omen here. Gov ernor Slade, of eimoiit. sent us out a cargo of schoolmanns. who were each to pay a line of live hundred dollars if they married before the expiration of a year. Most of the girls paid the line. Oregon and Washington still need schoolmarins. I have uj doubt this country would prove a paradise io spinsters, if they come We') recommended. There, me dears ! You see. Lulu, Emile, Jennie Somers, and the ret cd you, pack up, emigrate, and go over there ! and come it over them. ImiiH-itly. AnJ n ton . JcnitiuI1 uf llu; v:i,u uUo lllu,m contained in the above . . ,., .".,.,:. ,1.. ueueious extract, VlU ale atieetiotiatelv invited and reiuesied toscnd forthwith to i our sanctum any bouquets, card cases, 1 ! milse. heaters, billet doux, pound Cake, ! ur t(lkt... c,r cstcc.lu yt,u Iuay have I .. uJ likewI;C t;lke thc ., " . . ,-.. ...r-t f,n ! your jour no: A l.AVI'AIir.E Oiutcr. Vi'o J.rOSUllH' j l.iost td'uiiv rcu'icrs know that the people j of Kansas are in very straightened cir- j j eiiiu.-tatjees :it 'ie.-e!it l'lotu the f.iilure o! i the ir e; o,-i lust siiininer. Lut all of theiu j,uLIjc. And let ail give as they have! ,ron nrosnered in this life. Remember, ! .,e tnilt vClh to the poor leaJoth to the j(jrJ." T.B. AND Crkss-ox lbuT.nnAJ). The annual election for a President and twelve Directors for the Kbensburg and Cressc.n Railroad Company was held ou Monday, and resulted as follows : 1 ' -cs i' It it t -T h o in a s C ol li n s . JJirer.tors Johnston Moore, Johu Wil linms, Esq., Robert Davis, R. Jones, Jr., James S. Clark, Ccorgc J. Dodgers, Ed ward Roberts, A. A. Darker, Thomas (Jrifiith, A. C. Mullin, R. L. Johnston, Abel Lloyd. Fib k Insiuanck Company '.f Cam r.lUA Co. The annual election for officers for the l'rotection Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cambria County was bold on Monday, and resulted as follows: IVcxidiitl John Williams, Esq. 17r J'sohlciit Edward Roberts. &rn ttii-j ami Trca&ura A. C. Mullin. G'tnurul A'jrnl3. II. Campbell. Exccutlv Committee John Thompson, R. S. Dunn, A. A. Darker. Camukia County and the State TkeacCKY. According to the Auditor General's report, the amounts contributed by Cambria county to thc coffers of the State during the year 1800, foot up the grand total of 8253.20. During thc same time the has drawn therefrom thc sum of only 2002.19. Lyceum. The question for debate at the Ebcusburg Lyceum ou next Friday evening is: "Resolved, That the planets are inhabited." Id tad condition thr street. Vanity Fair. The publisher of this excellent humorous weekly journal pre sents, as an inducement to new subscribers, the following premiums: Upon receipt of three dollars, a copy of Vanity Fair for one year and any new novel or publication worth 81.25; for four dollars, a copy of Vanity Fair for one year and a bound copy ot its first Volume, worth 2.00 ; for live dollars, a copy of Vanity Fair for one year and a certificate of subscription to the Cosmopolitan Art Association, entitling the holder to the superb steel cugravin 'Falstaff -Mustering his Recruits," &c. These premiums will be sent postage Iree. Now is the time to subscribe for the model illustrated paper of America. Address Louis II. Stephens, 113 Nassau St., New York. Died In Chest Springs Borough, on Saturday, 12th inst.. Mrs. Maiiv Will, wife of Anthony Will, Jr., aged about 35 years. In Minister tp., on Sunday, 13th inst., Cornelius Dkvlr, Sr., aged about 70 years. In Clearfield tp, on Wednesday, 2d inst., John C. Magltiiik, aged about 50 years. In Algiers, Louisiana, on the 30th ult., John A. Magichan, brother of M. P. .Magellan, E.sip, of this place, aged about 1 yeara. What's the L'sk 't S uve cnoii; what's the use of talking ,thut "hard times," and all that sort ot thing, when we have enough and to spare of the good things ol' earth, and tvhen C. B. Jones sell boots and shoes, hats and caps, clo thing, &c., as cheap as ever ! Croakers, cease your complaints aud buy from the above mentioned individual if you wieh to save iiioney. Knit, ma. I am composed of 10 letters : Erase my 1. 2. 4, 0, U, and you have a carpen ter's tool. Erase my 1. :", 7, aud you have a kind of tree. Erase lav J. .". ;. 7, t. 1 0. and you have vh:-.t i-i Cut alwav.-, visible. Erase my 1. :;. -1, i',. aiid you have a wailike instrument. Take me as 1 a.n and liad out what I be. .Mrii t.'nv. J.ni. Ki. isi;i. (.'antos. Answer to last week's enii-nia 'Enjoying the yood sieil.in;." To ih? II liti-r uf The AU''i'tniiin : It was the good fortune of your corre spondent to be in IJellefoute during last week, and he cannot refrain from doing an act of justice by making mention of a hotel as is hotel, there situate 1. I refer to the "Conrad House," kept by 'J. Ibttts. Having had some experience in hotel life. 1 can say with confidence that llellefonte has reason to be proud ef the "Conrad Hnifc," and a kinder or more attentive landlord does not exist. A guest there receives comfort and accommodations that he could not buy for money in any Mast era city. X. Ci!rri:sp xii;xcm wanted. A voting la ly, having a respectable in come and bc'wrjr posses-e.l if reasorab'e per sonal attractions, is lU-sirous of opening" a correspondence with a younjr man of jrood morals and intelligence, with a view to mutual benefit. Address, in cood faiili, "Miss J knxy Siimiks, Ebensiiiir, Cambria county, Pa.'' Jan. 10, IScl-iit r: tj ro 1 0 z j V- 3 O : 3 Z. -3 Z 3 X C C -2. v. -f- n 3 H 3 y- Z g " y. 2. z M C 3 . n o 'A I 1 1.0 m lit 2. 3 3 o n 7 3 O Pr S 2 c x 5 rs , i 3 5. o s o o 7? c 3 7"ali;adli: i'Doriditv for sa le That .splendid property, situate on High street, in the borough of Ebenshurg, the res idence of E. J. Mills, and the store-room on the same lot, are offered for sale at moderate terms. A part only of the money will be re quired in hand ; and the residue will be maile to suit the purchaser. The buildings having been finished and occupied only a few years, are in good repair. The title is indisputable. E. J. MILES. January IT, 18C1. J8 Subscribe for The Allkgiiaman. X. Rending nutter on erery pg- s EVEN YE AltS. The seven years of uurivalled success atten ding the ''Cosmopolitan Art Association"' have made it a household word throughout CTery quarter of the country. 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Ac., Ac, It contains the Yimmou School Law, with explanations, decisions" and directions, together with forms for Deeds, llond?, Contracts, Certiiieates, ic., .Vc. This department of the work was com piled at liarrisbur by Mr. Samuel P. Hate-, beputy Siipet inteadeut. and is alone worth the price of the volume to any one interested iu ( ,'ouimon School . It con! -tins tin- duties of Towhship Auditor. It contain.- the laws relative to Injis and Sheep. It contains the duties of Assessors. It conlc.ins the law, in relation to strays. Mul :s and Swir.e. It con tains the laws relative to Peaces and Fence Yiewers. It contains the laws relative to (ianie Hunting, Trout and Ieer. It contains the Election Laws with all the i:eceesary Forms- It contains the ?'at uraliz.ation Laws, w ith all the ne cessary Forms for application. It contains a larjjc number of Leal Form?, which are used in the every day tran-actiou of business, such as Achn w led;ements. Ai!i davits. Articles of A grcements and Contracts. Partnership, A ppreutiees. Assignments, At testa'ious. Hills of Exchange and Promissory Notes, Mills of Sale, Monds. (dieeks, Coven ants, Deeds. Deposition. Du Mi I It and Produce Notes. Landlord and Tenant, Leases, Letters of Attorney. Marriage, Mortaes, Jteeeipts and Ileleases. The work is bound in Law sheep, and will lie sold lo subscribers at Si 2a per copy pay able on the delivery of the work. The work has passed the revision of many of the best Lawyers iu the State and received umjualilicd appi obation, as a reliable hand book of refer ence upon all subject.-, upon which it treats. The whole is arranged in such a manner as to present a plain, concise and explicit statement of the duties of Township Othcers, as may lie readily understood by any one. Cambria County will be thoroughly canvassed for the work, and the support of the citizens is re spectfully solicited. EVAN E. EVANS, General Ajrcnt for Cambria County. P. S. Cood Canvassers are wanted in nil 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 w ill receive prompt attention. INSTATE OF FY AX LLOYD, DFC'D. J Letters Testamentary on the e.-tate of Evan Lloyd, late of Cambria township, Cam bria county, deceased, havinir 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. Ebensbnrg. Dec. 6, 1860-Ct B. L. JOHNSTON". GEO. W. O ATM AN" JOHNSTON A: O ATM AN", Atorn fis at Lair, Ehensburjr. Cambria county, Ponnn. Hffi, Office oppot-ite the Court Uoufp. Jknuarv 10. I?i31:t G O PILLS, A never fallin? AutMnte fjr Sick IImhI- ache, Dyspi psia. tevvr an ! Apw, Liver Comiilnuit. wtivenvci. . ' ' 'V ...... - . . 0 f. I), j ravwl Ari" llto, Oi9-r- Avtk St. niarh. Fi-m&lo J 'f W . " ' 9 I II .1 ll.'L .1 111 A. r-v 2? ' 23 c. WILSON'S PILLS r.-t. tm-rr-y - knowl dj:-d tub" the Imi-t now in h Family n.illi-iiiu lin-v ojv tsirtU :;1 c ly r.-comii-.e-.i(lri-simi'le and luirmK'Sii, l.iit l.il.ly mo-'urinul in their cm liiuHtina. One Villa. ., with mii.l but xr- tiin i-floct. Tlie rolmst una an-1 thc ik'iu-jjte child usiJ them iilik'". with every assurance f entire Kifutv. With Wilsons Pills, every Mother in the la.i-.il biici-me Ler own phyr-iciun. They h:ive prov-l tUem-eive.-i a tiFi'IMr, an l staud wi'Jiout a rival fi r the fi 'i'-v.ins alTceti-jim: iisi tnAcm:, FEVKit v asi;e, iikaia ii:, fkvkk &: a;i;i:, ET3PEP3IA, LIVER COitPLAIKT, DYSPEPSIA. LIVES. C02PLAINT. CoKtiveness, Biliousness, Jt'ouriil;ia, Costivenesa, Biiiousuesa, Keui-algia. Sold by Druggists & Dealers everywliero PllEPAUKU lit B. L,. FAIINESTOCK & CO. Importers &. Wholesale Druggists Io. 60, corner Wood aad 4tli St3. PITTSBURGH. PA. eoix pr.orRif.Toas or d B. L. Fahnestock's Vermifuge, q Sold iiv C T. I raiei. -Ja:i. Zun; er, and 1 V.dud, Moi reii & Co.. J )iiu' own ; K. Shoema ker & Sotir-. Kbetisbtir , Wike & Crn- lnor, and Win. II. Hughes. V.'ilmore; C. I Br idly, Munster ; Johu Ilradly, Loretto : and by drug gists and nierchaiits generally. no 1, ly. -:.b -X -s 1 . b-K BAP.GAINS: B A llGAl.VS ! fo;: EYEEYB0DY T A J. EVANS SON have this this d.iy . reeeiv-d from the East and are now oiiV-ri:! to the citi...-i.s of Ebei-.sbur, and vicinity, a well selected assortment ot t :::.' a i boys vlutuixg, alio a larc lot of E5r.y doods, consisting in part of the following articles, viz : S.i'"'n , Velvet-. Cloths, Ca ssi-rcros, Doeskin. Sa'titietts. Tweeds, Jeans. Tickings, n.in-.els, Erown .V Mi eat hed Muslius, GOODS, of every style, Notions, kc. e have also on hand a iare assortment of LOOTS, 11U lis, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, ITS II, SALT, TRUNKS. CARPET-SACKS, Togethe r with such other articles as are usu ally kept in a country .-tore, ail of which they w ill dispose clieaper than the cheapest, for CASH oi CtH'NTUY PEODUCE N. M. T!o- t-iilorii:g business will still be carried on iu all its branches. All w,rk will be don.- on short notice and on the Uiuit rea sonable t-rnis. Ebeusburg, January 2a, 13C0:tf 1 T. ROBERTS, CL(CE AND WATCIIMAKEP.. AnJ DealiT in CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, ( ' , Tl-f -, i i i Fancy Goods. MT'SICAL INSTEEMENTS, NOTIONS. .v The subscriber begs leave to announce to tlie citi.tns of Ebeusburg and siirioundiug coualrv, Ciat he has just received a la.r-e :ind new stock of CLOCKS. WATCHES. JEWEL RY, MUSICAL INSTEEMENTS, FANCY GOODS. NOTIONS, ic. tc. which he offers verv cheap. The pubi c are invited, to call ami examine his complete assortment, as he considers it no trouble to show his goods, even if he fails iu making a sale. Store-room on the Diamond, opposite Thompson's Motel. My strict attention to business, he hopes lo tyerit and receive the patronage of a generous public Give him a call, and you will get bargains. tj5)r Cl'fkx, ir-'c.-.f. J'trr'-y. Acdrriruvs. repaired on slioj-t notice, with neatness anl dispatch. Allwoik warranted. ati-l ch.tr- ges low, TOct. 13.1 8C0:tf." VI T INTER COO IX, V WHOLESALE AND TtETA IL. Just receivc.l and now opening, a large and complete assor ment of GOODS for the sea son, consisting in part of Prints. Ginghams, Coburgs, Carpet Chains, French Merinos, Merino Plaids, Sattiuetts, Tweeds. Shawls, Mlankets, Alpacas, Carpeting, Mo lina Cloths, Oil Cloths. Cotton Yarns, DcLaines, Woolen (.'ash meres, Hosiery, Notions, Cassimers, Jean:, Flannels, Hardware, Gloves, Tickings, Oueensware, Drown and Mlack Muslins, HEAD Y-M ADE CLOTHING. r.o CASES HOOTS AND IT0ES. The above goods have been bought with enre at low figures, and wi.l be sold it rfJu-cvp-iccs- E. II EG HES. "r-VXTED : 1 T lOo.oOO feet good Cherry Boards, 100,000 feet good Poplar Hoard, 1(1 ). OHD feet 1 inch Poplar Hoards, DM1,000 feet good Ash Eoerdsj and Plank, 100,00 feet ciear Pine Hoards and Plank. For which part or all Cash will always be paid. ALSO 200.000 feet good common Pine iu exchange for goods. E. Jl. Eoeiisbtirg, Xov. 3, lS60.tf JOB WORE done at this o.TF.c. LJ..1- - 1 11 . . i 1 . 1 TAiLuu a i:nt:rA AT THE HCNT1NODON M'RyKIUtJ ncTntioo5, Pa., oea Fruit & Ornmcrtl Tiess, V"ias of belter growth, larger size, aid nt lower jiric; than any of the Northern or Eastern 'ors.-l', and warrant them true to Di-.me. Staudar l Apple trees at IS cests aob $1U per loo. rea.;!i trees, 1& to 20 ct c.h IS iO W ?i 5 per 1 vJ. Standard Tear trees, .,r to TS rt r-h. D-.wt f i'unr tre", toSl oticli to to Jc) per lno I Dwarf Applo trrcs. 60 to 71 cts fci. Standard Ch-r;y tr-es 27 t 75 ejs. I i'.n" ( hetry t:e 3 io75 ou. 1 Iuin trees r.o cts. Apricot trcc.3 40 to to '. Nectarine trees "Jj cts e h. tlrape Vines 2o cts to Silver Maple treed 02 to Furopenu Ash. to I Iiurop. ar. Lurch., 7o cis to 1.5. Norway Spruce. 5r' cts r r f 1. AiaericiMi H::!mi:i Pine. T j t t.j tr $1.50 ) American i- CUiiiese Arbor V tta. 60 eti to Strawberry Plant?, 1 per 100, ic. io. Iluuti'iloa, Jan. '2b. ISoO.- 3ia. CA1ID. Witmkh's BniDc.r, Lancft.-ier Tp. JuH yu, lico. Mcsaits. Evans ami Watson : (Ikntiembn TLe .-!aa!l sie No. 1 Salamander s.if- wlil.-h ! j 1 urchiijul from your jigent. .Mr. Adam U. ;r r- i Lnn-;!.-t,-r City, on July UOth, 1S:,; , has been i-::bjee!ed to a very .severe test! I win h 'u withftood ia a ino'it satisfactory ' manner. Tim S eontsiiiiuLr nil mv books, t .ct i.T wilhva'vllo tapers beioniring io j my-. !f and o!( to my neighbors and friei.ds, au-i iq.n-M'iin- a vui te ot ovei Twentv Thous and l-.!!..r-. t J'Ju.Ono, was in my Mi"l which ' ,:iroye.l tn the hiIit ot the 27th of Ju- i i-.oo. ami iiujscm i iirouIi the Iierv onleal I uii?ea:hed. The Safe was ou tin. s.-.-rin.l n.r- an 11. II to the bas-nieut of the Mill, and waa .-nbjectc-d f.,r ?i.r hours to an intense heat .'.nion the Vl.iu whieh was rreaf! v in,rHii.,1 by the combustion of a large qunut'itv of grain conlined within the briek walls After tho lire the safe- was opened and the books and papers tak. n out in a state of perfect preser vation, the paper not even being discolored. 'l:ns fact was. however, to many bvstandcrj a 1 cUer recommendation of your Safes than could be expressed in any ofher words from ne Yours i.cspertfuIK". itl3 S A M EEL EANCK. r- A h".r,-e i.-js-n-rtmeiit of the above pual ity of Fire an 1 Thief Proof Safes always on hand and for shIp at as low r-'tes as nnv'other linn, at EVANS & WATSN'S." No. 301 Chestnut t., Philadelphia. W iTt lSLS AXil JSTYCLRV. JSTAHL respectfully informs tlie citiien . of Ebeusbcrg and vicinity that he is still o-iitge-l iu the Watch and Jcwt lry business, itiMiiediaiely opposite the store of E. Sboema 'C; i Scois. All kinis of watches, clocks and iewelry cow on hand, which w ill be sobl very low for cash. Watciies. clocks, jewelry and. musical instruments of all kinds repaired w ith ie:-t ncss and despatch. All work warranted nd ciirttgcs low. The ladies are invited to all and eramii.e his large t-tock of jewelry J. STAI1L. Ebensburg, April 5, 1SC0. tf. HOOT AXD SHOES. The iir.'krsi":iicl continues the maL.u fac.ure of EOOTS and SHOES ofVj-- every de-sci ijition at his estabiis hmen I, 4 in Ebcn-burg. immediately oppo it e the ' Post O lice. Employing none but the Lest workm -n. he trti-ts that he has been end still is at all times able to give entire satisfaction ro his customers. He hopes thut the sam liberal patronage hetetofore given him may ba coutinujd, and that more may be added. He has also on hand a large assortment ot French Calf-skins, ard Morocco of all kinds suitable for fine Loots aud Shoes. Ready-made MOOTS, and SHOES always ou baud, and prices moderate. MESITAC THOMAS. Ebensburg, August 25. lS5f:tf. C lIintT WAKL-ROO.U. E V A N S re- tpecttully in- r Ebensburg. and Cam bria couutv eer.eral ly. that he has on -f hand and for sale, at -.4Tt his .'are-room, one '?.! i square v. est of Blair's 4""gg3 Hotel, a large aud v-fr splendid assortment of FURNITURE, which he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order ou the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Ebeusburg. Oct. 6, l59."tf DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing between the under signed, uuder the firm of W. U. Gardner k Co.. w:is this d.iy dissolved b- mutual con sent. The business will be settled by Lloyd .t II ill. The books will be left at the office of the firm, iu Wilmore, for a limited time, where all having unsettled atcojsts willsavo costs bv calling soon. G. L. LLOYD, ARTHUR HILL. WM. IL GARDNER. Wilmore, Flee. 8, I8f0-3t EN ECUT ) RS" NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of David Evans, late of Ebensburg borough, de ceased, having been grented by the Register of Cambria count to the subscribers, ali per sons indebted to tlie said estate are berebr notified to m;:ke immediate payment, and those having claims against tlie said calnfe will present them dulv authenticated for sct- ! 'Ipiiidit. li II Pitrr?Ts EDWARD ROBERTS. Ebensburg, Dee. 20, li;60.fit U D 1 TO IFH NOTICE ' J.' JL. The und-rsigned Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Cambria county to dis tribute the money in thc hands of D. IL Robert Esq., administrator of Catherine liehe. dee'd, hereby notilies all persons interested, that hm will attend to thc dutie- of said appointment j at his oijiee in Eben.-burg, at one o'clock, P. M. onS.TUKDA the 26th day of JANUARY. lS61--when ami where they may all uttend or be for ever debarred from coming ia ou said fund. PHIL. S. NOON, Auditor. Ebensburg Dee. 27, lf60.-4t tv-tf-GO TO C Tt JONES' FOR BOOTS, SHOES, iG f?s cA J) I i H Ul ..CI F I- :h A rk al f a ci cl n-1 i i cdh- T -huh o tier thinl S 1,1 J lrcs r.ian v on oo f im at ho n t oft to tho d thr pia Igun. e tli u-t I had t j Kir?r1 ICWJliit iTl th ttld 1 1 Uf HiotelA, . iid oth-V t f r IT
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