- - -Too ::: JANUARY 24. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. L0GALKTB3. The days are getting Continues exoeuem me sieiguiug uere. Xbe pubKcatioa oi the Huntingdon Vot ha3 been discontinued. Sorry. Votice directed to the Railroad ad ,tUeincnt elsewhere in to-day's paper. Chapter twenty-nine of Jonathan Old . tt;. irr nf Cambria Countv refera VjCfcS iii-'J ---- - j a Gallitzin. Read it. XLrc-a orsanized companies of Johns ..ffa men are now engaged in the oil bus- buckskin portmonnaie containing a r ullkevwas found yesterday. The owner can"'10 lt J - p;Er). On Monday, lil'th inst., an m Vjt son ot Edward and Ann Owens, aged .Vjut one week. p:i:D On Friday, 15th inst., Mrs. Mvbt. wife of Robert Roberts, of Johns- -trn. PiED On Tuesday, 22d inst., Mrs. j Elizabeth, wife of Arthur Storm, of i iumuiitville. The Johnstown Zouaves have tendered ftir services to the Governor to aid in justaiainz the Constitution and the laws cf the Federal Government. Tie Juniata Rifles, of Hoilidaysburg, sl.-T.tt'l a resolution at a late meeting ten- irrinz tlieir services for the support of .. ixz of the Uuion. Ai'i'OlNTED. Mr. Ilenrv Michaels, of i '.ri!i:.ore, has been appointed Staler of Vuiihtsand Measures for Cambria county, l'.'ter Masterson. TLe Standard says that the report that ::c Central Rauk of llollidaysburg is to ; resuscitate is all 'gammon.' ' e re j rv ti the amount of say a V to hear it. j Mr. 1. r. llhams has purchased and r.: v on hand the engiue, boiler, &c, !;: phui'mg-mill. The ercetiou of the i ;Xms will be commenced as soon as ! wiaiiter permits. Lmut Ou Saturday last, between Dr. ! .inn's drug store and J. Stahl's jewelry -re . a lady's gold breastpiu. The liuder nr. receive uroiuse inaniis cv leaving it this office. For I! NT. The oftee now occupied Hugh McCoy as a saddler shop, is :-T.re J for rent from the first of April j The office is one door east of Davis j ts Jones' store. ! Godkv's Lady's Book. This elegant! t'jr February, is on cur table. I to of its entcTi'nshicr cd:tcr seems ! ior," for the present number ! its hitherto almost faultless rre- j if.'c-s..r?. Every ladv should have it. Peterson's Maazinc. The Fcbru number of this ma-azine has been i "c.-ivei, and fitlly sustains the enviable Wition it has achieved. While its khion plates are truly superb, the read- I 3: matter which it contains is ot suc-n a j .... : r.iract.:r as to recommend it to ell. The Huntingdon Globe, since its ra fr.t enlargement, has hoisted a new read," and desires everybody's opinion 'j t: its merit. We think it is a decided ;'r:ovcHient on the old dispensation. But whit is the device ? is it a cow ram- r'at, or a crow saliant? Tell u?. Have our readers ever thought of the Privation of the word "news?" If not, ill proceed to turn their attention in 'it direction. The simple little mono- 'Ji-able, so suggestive of things going c3in all portions of the terraqueous globe, composed of the initial letters of the "it cardinal points of the compass X'-rrl Vr.. U'r t,,b f'iMibl i mnro frresiv w.-.-nl furnished bv anv lan- "e have several liine.s beforo made ''"tion of the superior sleighing advan wq of the mountain possess. And merely advert to the subject again to -'Tin those who live iu the valleys and : irni p!;iocs of the earth that we have cuvn t ui c v j - riR the last eight weeks. During that the snow never entirely disappeared, ,:1 wo confidentlv hope to be favored tight weeks more of just such see hy last week's Mountaineer that tetiti' .-.f tVio en rt-i fitter ardiliprs nf the of 1?12 was held in this place on the prions Sth of January." Resolutions re passed tendering their services to to !uFT'rejs rehellii.n. eudorsiuir laior 3icrS0ll's Tiltrif.i'm ctnn.l In llpfellCC of 4 I" "ion, and memorializing Congress to Pensions to the surviving soldiers, '-4 to tic widows of the deceased soldiers, 'J war r,f ISI Tbo meetinor was 'timeu and its whole proceedings bear iaiprw3 0f true patriotism but the 'i fi::Iv huhe up. Sympathy witti tub Kansas Suf ferers. Pursuant to previous notice, the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity met in the Methodist Episcopal Church, in this borough, on Monday evening, to inau gurate some measures for the relief of the d:stressed inhabitants of Kansas. John Yillams, Esq., was called to the chair, and Morris Evans appointed Secre tary. Rev. Harbison then rtated the ob ject of the meeting, and read an extract from an Appeal to the Public by the Committee in behalf of the sufferers in Kansas Territory. Whereupon, the fol lowing persons were appointed to solicit aid and contributions in the town and vi- cinity: East of Centre street, John ' Evans, (Tanner,) and Richard Jones, Jr. ; between Centre and Juliau streets, Robert Davis and E. J. Mills; west of Julian street, Isaac Evans and M. S. Harr ; Cam bria tp. : north of Ebensburg, Thomas T. Rees and George Roberts; west of the old Can oil ton road, Gwilym Evans and William Hughes; northwest, Rowland Humphreys and Richard Davis; west, Grifiith Jones and Wm. R. Williams; south, David A. Jones and Benjamin Lloyd; south beyond creek, O wen Rob- erts and Wm. R.Jones; east, Franklin Powell and John E. Connell. "The afore- ul Pr,,n;tts a ro, , ,,,.1 fn , . , . , i to the matter this week, ana make report j to Robert Davis or John P. Jones, at the j store of Davis and Jones', ou or before Monday next. Any article of clothing, or material out of which clothing can be made, will be thankfully received at the place above stated. Arrangements have been made by which all contributions will be forwarded safely free of char ere. We hope that this appeal will uot be ;n va;n Lut that all will give freelv even as tjlCV lave iecn prospered ;n this life. Ilniil Schools. The question was j propounded to us a few days since, "Ts it not strange that schools for advanced scholars are so scarce in Cambria county And after looking attentively at the sub ject, we have come to the conclusion that it in strange. Just look at it. Here is a county with a population of almost -J0,U00. Of this number, of course, a large pro- ( portion are young men and women, and children. This rising generation must be eoucated. 1 hey are sent to the public schools until they imbibe ail the instruc tion they can receive there. After thev have thus taken merely the initiatiatory I i i i i d acquiring an edu?ation, they ! . J ' cr..,;?e o. two things to rest j stcr toward havi the satisfied with the foretaste they have re- ccived, or seek a school abroau. ,Jany are not able to bear the expense of a course of tuition abroad, who would glad- ly avail themselves of the opportunity at home. Rut because we have not the requisite advantages, ineir thirst lor knowledge must be unassuaged, and they mui piou on a riuu.uo.uu,Uu;-ui.M . l. ... !. !.: U',.1 mai ua-) n hjo oiio imug uvmi iu constitute a m-cful and intelligent man. ! Resides, agoodlv number of our young men j ,, , ! and women are annually sent to educa- j tional institutions in other counties thus j takintr awav much monev that miirht as ! well be kept circulating at home. We should have about four goad schools in this count- schools where a man could secure sufficient education to fit him for any vocation in life. And we would suggest that this void be filled at the earliest opportunity. You Can't Do It. The thing is an impossibility. Ask any doctor, and he'll tell vou that you cannot wear bad boots and bo healthy. Especially in winter. Likewise, you should have good warm clothing and a comfortable hat or cap. ! Thus equipped, you can bid defiance to wind aud wintry weather. C. R. Jones, at his store, one door east ot the "Moun tain i louse," keeps constantly ou haud a large stock of these articles. Give him a call, and secure bargains. Sellino off at Cost. Mr. E. J. Mills, whose store is in the western end of town, is now selling at cost his entire tock of boots and shoes, tiunks, queens ware, wood and willow ware, flour, gro ceries, notions, carbon oil lamps, etc., pre paratory to making his spring purchases. Persons in need of anything iu his line will save money by calling on him imme diately. This is no humbug. Lyceum. The question for general de bate at the Ebensburg Lyceum on next Friday evening is : "licsohed. That all mankind have descended from one origi nal pair." Mr. Wm. II. Sechlcr will de liver a lecture the same evening. t-J Slipper j the streets. Jurors for March Term, 1861. We are laid under obligations to Mr. John Roberts for the copy of the following lists of Grand and Traverse Jurors, drawn to serve at the coming term of our county Courts : GRAND JURORS. Wesley J. Rose, Foreman, Johnstown, Machinist. Addlespeiger Michael, Loretto, Mason. Alters J ames, Wilmore, Tinner. Rai nes Charles, Johnstown, Wagon Maker. Dyers Nicholas, Yoder, Contractor. Cooper John, Johnstown, Heater. Cole John, Carroll, Farmer. Carney Patrick, Loretto, Gentleman. Cobough Daniel, Taj lor, Farmer. Donahue Patrick, Alleghany " Davis Timothy R., Jackson, " Davis Thomas D., Ebeusbunr, Mason. Ely Henry, Millv'illc, Teacher. Fiske Asa II., AVhite, Merchant. Funk Henry, Jackson, .Farmer. Ilollen Thomas, AVhite, do Hoffman Joseph, (.'oneniaugh, Farmer. Kurtz Adam, Voder, Inn-Keeper. Lape David, Johnstown, Riacksmith. M'Connell Win., Summerhill, Merchant. Xeff Dauiel, White, Farmer, l'luuket John, Chess Springs, Teamster. Dowel William, White, Farmer. Roland William, Cambria, do. TRAVKUSE JUUOHS FIRST WEEK. Allenhaugh Henry, Summerhill, Farmer. Rilestine Charles, Yoder, Shoemaker. Croyle Samuel, Croyle, Farmer. Clark James S., Washington, Agent, Juhn jljhni,Un, do (;llsiKm William, Cuucniauiili, Mason. Cooper Joseph, Sr., Allegheny, Farmer. Cover William, John-town, Carpenter. Daily Joseph, Allegheny, Farmer. Davis Amos ., Taylor, Teacher. Cooper James R., Croyle, Shook Mer. Erwin Edward, Yoder, Farmer. Farrell Archibald, Susquehanna, Farmer. Grifhu John, Allegheny, do Harrison Christian, Ja.-kson, do Hubert Henry, Richland, do Jones John P., Ebensburg, Merchant. Kelly Michael, Allegheny, Farmer. Lloyd John, Ebeustuirg, Printer. Lloyd Washington, Susquehanna, Farmer. Little Deter J., Allegheny, Farmer. Leeky Joseph, Croyle, do M'Coy Peter, Allegheny, do Mardis Joseph S., Rlacklick, do M'Combie Robert, Carroll, do Miller Jacob 11., Millville, Rlacksmith. Moyer John, Yoder, Fanner. Miller Joseph, White, do Owens ('has. W., Ebensburg, Rlacksmith. Power David, Susquehanna, Farmer. Pairish Edward, Cambria, do Ribb'ett John, Taylor. Farmer Reed Samuel, Rlacklick, do Rainey William, Clearfield, Farmer. Shaffer Christian, Summerhill, do Reed Daniel, Yoder, do Smith John, White, do Smav William. Summerhill, do Vickroy E. A., Yoder, do Varucr Samuel, Conc-m.iucrh, do " ,,, ' i ? Williams Ehenezer. Cambria, do Waltcrs (;eorL'c, White, Merchant. Warthon Arthur, Clearfield, Farmer. liiart Jacob, uinmerliill, farmer. Weaver Jacob, Taylor. do Wherry John. Washington, Laborer. Yoder David, Yoder, Farmer. Ward Obadiah, Taylor, do TItAVKRSE JUROUS SECOXU WEEK. Agor Andrew, Washington, Farmer. Rrady Robert, Minister, do Raum John i., Susijuehanna, do Rradley Daniel C, Minuter, do Rurgoon .Michael, Washington, Laborer. Rerkstresser Win., Susqmhanna, Farmer. Rurket Lphraim, Jackson, iarmer. 1Jeijder Hcnrv (,;u.rulj dt (irum i;ens,Jtr Summerhill, do D.ivis Josetdi. Carroll, do Dunncgan Edward, Jr., Clearfield, Far. Duncan Thomas, Jilaeklick, Farmer. Dimond Caspar, Croyle, do Eckenrode Christian, Allegheny, Farmer. Evans John, (South,) Cambria, do Eagen John, Conemaugh, Farmer. Evans Robert, Ebensburg, Cabinetmaker. Engelbach George, Johnstown, Raker. I'arren Edward, Minister, Farmer. Fisher Lewis, Richland, do Gillin Robert, Rlacklick, do Good Abraham, Taylor, do Ililderbrand Samuel, Conemaugh, Farmer Hudson William, Croyle, Carpenter. Hughes John, Cambria, Farmer. Jones Hugh, do Shoemaker. James Ebenezer, Johnstown, Grocer. Kuaval George, Taylor, Farmer. Lehman Christian, Richland, do Jiivingsfon Moses, do do Leslie George. Carroll, do M'Laughlin Mark, Washington, Gate-kr. Myers Wendell, Croyle, Farmer. M'RermU James, Clearfield, do M'Jvenzic John, (of John,) Munster, Far. M'Goniglc Jcrc, Washington, Coal Mch. Mecly John, Ioretto, Jilackstnith. Noon John, Conemaugh, Farmer. Oro' ks Jonathan, do Miner. J'arrish Thomas, Allegheny, Farmer. Rees Enoch. Rlacklick, do Ream Isaac, Summerhill do Ream William, Yoder, do Storm Francis, Allegheny, do Strickmatter Francis, Carrollton, Carpt'r. Stroop Daniel, Johnstown, Drickmakcr. Stutzman Abram, Yoder, Farmer. Wissinger George, Conemaugh, Potter. 1 ORRES ro N DEN C 1 : WA NTED. y A vountr lady, having a respectable in come and beiugpossessed of reasonable per sonul attractions, is desirous of opening a correspondence with a young man of good morals and intelligence, with a view to mutual benefit. Address, in good faith, "Miss Jenxt RoviB?, Ebensburg, Cambria county, P." Jan. 10,1861-31 EVEN YEARS. The seven years of unrivalled success 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 beaatiful works of art ou their walls, and choice literature on their tables, the great benefits derived from becoming a subscriber. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Airy person can become a member by sub scribing Three Dollars, for which sum they will receive 1st The large and superb steel engraving, 30x18 inches. entitled '-FALSTA1T MUSTER ING HIS RECRUITS." 2d Hue copy, one year, of that elegantly illustrated magazine, '-The Cosmopolitan Art Journal." 3d Four admissions, during the season, to "TheGallcry of Paintings, 0 18 Broadway. N.Y. In addition to the above benefits, there will be given to subscribers, as gratuitous premi ums, over live hundred beautiful works of Art; comprising valuable paintings, marbles, parians, outlines, &e., forming a truly nation al benefit. The superb engraving, which every subscri ber will receive, entitled '-Falstalf Mastering his Recruits," is one of lhe most beautiful and popular engravings ever issued in this coun try. It is done ou Steel, in fine line and stip ple, and is printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by :)8 inches, making a most choice ornament, suitable for the walls of either the library, par lor or oilice. Its subject is the celebrated scene of Sir John Fulsiati' receiving, in Justice Shallow's oilice, the recruits which have been gathered for 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 commendation. It is a magnificently illustrated magazine of Art, containing Essays, Stories. Poems, Gossip, if., by the very best 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 31st of January, lgiil, at which time the books will close, and the premiums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscrip tion. Those remitting $1 f, are entitled to five memberships and to one extra Engraving fur their trouble. Subscriptions from California, the Canadas and all Foreign Countries, must be $3.5o, in stead of $3.90. in order to defray extra post age, etc. For further particulars send for a copy of the elegantly illustrated xt Journal, pro nounced the handsomest uiagftine in Ameri ca. It contains a Catalogue of Premiums, and numerous M'.perb engravings. Regular price, :"() cents per number. Specimen copies, how ever, will be sent to those wishing to subscribe on receipt of If cents in stanris or coin. C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 54 Broadway, New York. N. B. Subscriptions received and forwar ded by CEO. Y. O ATM AN, agent for Ebens burg and vicinity, where specimen Engraving? and Art Journal can be seen. 170URTII ANNUAL REPORT OF THE I'KOTEC'TION" MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Anit. property insured as per third annual report, Sis; Anit. property insured since third aunu.il report, 27,078 63 Total amt. property insured, ?180,937 87 Anit. premium notes in force as per third annual report, SlG.lOO 47 Amt. premium notes taken since third annual report, 2.970 5S Amt. additional notes taken since third annual report, 100 6G Total amt. premium notes iu force, Sl9,lbo 71 No. of Policies issued as per third annual report, 152 No of Policies issued since third annual report, 37 Whole No. of Policies issued, 189 STATEMENT SHOWING THE OPERATIONS OF THE COMPANY AND ITS' PRESENT CONDITION. Amt. reed, on premium notes since third annual report, Sl-13 90 Amt. reed, on additional notes since third annual report, 5 33 P.ahince in Treasury as per third annual report, 34 80 Sl8! 03 Amt. incidental expenses of past year, $31 3'i Amt. compensation, of of- licers, agents, ic, 115 00 SI-Pj 3G Bal. in Treas. and in hands of agents, $ 119 67 Add amt. yet due on premium notes, 18,228 SO Total assets of the Company, SlS.28 03 R. L. JOHNSTON, President. A. C. MULL1N, Secretary. Eben-dntrg, January 17, 1861. C3 - - i - 2. 2 Z 2 - i . n 2 " vTici S s 5 S H p. 1 - t3 o '' 3 fj - 2 - - n c X O 53 - -i -i -l r 5' :? 3 CO C . s-HH 5.- g 0 " " c e 1 I ?P -x - r - O r o 3 & B t 3 D o P. -. t t-t a O 2 S o C3 t3 " a J. HO" 2' 0 o rx a s - P .T5 a -. P O a g. 'M c 5. ef ; Cj o 3 ri " O 3 I 0 a c c -:ts O o 5fl O T Pr S r- o 0 3 n SO -3 SI 5 r g" 5 an c - O - - q P3 P3 o 3 5 ? n s v. A. Wire. V PILLR. & a m 1 -w 7 iff A nerer failing AotMote for Sick Hxad. C acli, Dyspepsia, Fever and Ajcue, Liver Complaint, CiMtlveness, Biliousness, Neuralgia. Colic, I-praveU Appx-iite, lir dciea Stomach, Frniaiw jf Utiatrurnuua, so. 23 ct. WHjSOTT'S PILLS aro unlfr.n-ly a knowloilifd tulx? tbe btiat now In no. As a Faaiilj medicint' they an? particr.larly rcoommandvd-aiu;plc and harmless, hut highly medicinal iu their o.in hination. One Pill a doso, with mild hut cer tain cfTi'Cts. The rolu.-.t utnn and the delicate child use them alike, with every assurance of entire safety. With Wilson's Pills, evory Mother in the land becomes her owu pliyieian. They have proved themselves a BPEtinc, and stand without a riviU fr the filluwing atTections: tlEAIA(Mi:, FETUll Sc AiJTE, IIEAUAC1IK, VEVEK A: AUVli, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAIST. DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, Costiveness, Biliousness, Neuralgia, Costiveness, Biliousness, Neuralgia. Sold by Druggists & Dealers everywhere. PREPARED BY B. I.. PAHNESTOCK & CO. Importers &. Wholesale Druggists No. 60, corner 'Wood and 4th Sts. PITTSBURGH, PA. SOLE PE0PRIEIORS OF & B. L. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. Sold by C. T. l-razer, Janz .uner, find Wood, Morrell &"o.. Johnstown; E. Shoema ker & Sons, Eienl)urr , Wike & Gurdnor, and Win. R. Hughes, Wilmore; C. D Hradly, Minister; John Dradly, Loretto ; aud by drujr gists and merchants generally. no 1, ly. XittOist Arrival!! BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! for EVERVBODV DJ. EVANS & SON have this this day 9 received from the East and are now on'erinjr to tlip citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment ot MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, also a large lot of Iry ooIs, consisting in part of the following articles, viz : Satins. Velvet?, Cloths, Cassin-.eres, Doeskins, Suttinett , Tweeds, Jeans, Tickincrs, Flannels, Brown & Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS, of every stvie, Notions, &c. We have also on hand a large assortment of ROOTS. SHOI HATS, CAPS. UONNETS. STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS. CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu ally kent in a country store, all of which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, fur CASH oi t 'Of NT II Y PRODUCE N. B. Tlie tailoring business will still be carried ou in all its branches. All w,rk will be done on short notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburg, January 25, 18C0:tf c T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And DcaUr in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Fancy Goods. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS. Ac The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citiztns of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has just received a large and new stock of CLtK'KS. WATCHES, JEWEL RY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS. NOTIONS. &.. ic, which he oilers very cheap. The public are invited to call and examine his complete assortment, as be considers it no trouble to show his goods, even if he fails in making a sale. Store-room ou the Diamond, opposite Thompson's Hotel. By strict attention to business, he hopes to merit and receive the patronage of a generous public. Give hira a call, and you will get bargains. k'-y- Clocks, r!ckes, Jeterlry, Accortlrons, i-c, repaired on short notice, with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted, and char ges low. Oct. 13,lSC0:tf. 4 UDI TO 11' S X OT I C E The undf rsiirned Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Cambria county to dis tribute the monej in the hands of D. II. Roberts Esq., administrator of Catherine Bdie, dee'd, hereby notifies all persons interested, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in Ebensburg, at one o'clock. P. M. on SATURDAY the -Jtith day of JANUARY. ISQl when and where they may all uttend or he for ever debarred from comiug in on said fuud. PHIL. S. NOON, Auditor. Ebensburg Dec. 27, 1800.-41 INSTATE OP EVAN LLOYD, DEC'I. i 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 herehy notiticd to make immediate payment, and those haying claims against the same are re quested to present the same properly authen ticated for settlement. JOHN WILLIAMS Executor. Ebensburg Dec. 6, 1960-Ct JS-GO TO C R. JONES' FOR BOOTS, SHOES, ic. B-g?" Subscribe for The Alleghanu v. Reading matter on Ttry pag. See new aiivertinementi 7 - - AT THE UUKTINODON NUB SERIES IICNriscDoy, Pa-, iea Frnit Ornamental Trest, Vin &o., better growth, larger site,ud atloor pric than any of the Northern or Eastern NBrerit and warrant them trns to namft. Standard Apple trees at 1SJ oects ecb $16 per 10O. Peach tree", 16 to JO ots eoh $.12 50 to Jlo per 100. Standard Tcnr trees. 60 tr 73 ct och. D warf Pear trees, 60$to?l each SO 'o fCO per 100 Dw arf Apple trees, SO to 75 d cc Standard Cherry trees to T5 cU. Dwarf Cherry tret 5 J to 73 tts. Plua-i trees DO cts. Apricot trees 40 to 10 e1. Nectarine trees "Sets each. Grr-pc Vicrs 1'5 ets to Si. Silver .Mapie tree3 62 to Cl. European Ash, 75 ts 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1. American Balsam Pine, 75 ct3 to Sl.fO American k Chinese Arbor Vitae, 50 cU to $1.50 Strttvberry riants. $1 per 100, 4c. 4c. Huntington Jan. 25. 19S0.- era . A CARD. Witmeh's BPiicr. . Lancaster Tp. July 30, 1SS0. Messhs. Evans and Watson-: Gentle..: The smail size No. 1 Salamander safe which I j urch.iM.d from your agent, Mr. Adam R. Ba r. in Lancaster City, on July 20th, 185F, has been subjected to a very " severe test, whi..h it withstood in a most satisfactory j manner. This Safe, containing all my books, j togctiier with va'-j ble papers belonging to I uiisi-u uuu juuie iu iii ueignuors enu incnas, I and rcpresetinir a val ie of over Twenty Thous and Dollars, ($20,000) was in my Mill which was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju ly. 1SC0. and passed through the fiery ordeal unscathed. The Safe was on the second floor and fell to the basement of the Mill, and wa subjected for six hours to an intense heat among the ruins, which wasgrcatly increased by the combustion of a large quantity of grain confined within '.he brick walls After th fire the safe was opened and the books and papers taken out in a state of perfect preser vation, ibe paper uot even being discolored. This fact was, however, to many bystanders a better rec.mmendation of your Safes than could be expressed in any other words frcra me. Yours Respectfully, sel3 SAMUEL RANCK. ETu A large Psortrnc-nt of the above qual ity of Fire and Thief Proof Safes always on hand and for sale at as low rates as ar.r other firm, at EVANS & WATSON S." No. 304 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. w INTER GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Just received end now opening, a large and complete assortment of GOODS for tlie sea son, consisting in part of Print', G inghains, Coburgs. Carpet Chains. French Merinos Merino Plaids, Satiiuetts, Tweeds. Shawls, BlanketE, Alpacas, Carpeting, Modlna Cloths, Oil Clothe, Cotton Yarns, DcLaihes. Woolen. " Cashmeres. Hosiery, Notions, Cassimers, JeanE, Flannels, Hardware, Gloves, Tickings, Queensware. lirown ana lilack ilusiins, READY-MADE CLOTHING, 50 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. The above goods have been bought with care at low figures, and will be sold at rrrfu ced prices- E. HUGHES. w ANTED : 1 00.000 feet good Chcrrr Boards. 100.000 feet good Poplar Boards. 10O.000 feet 1 inch Poplar Boards, U0,"i00 feet good Ash Boards and Plack, 1 00.011 feet clear Pine Boards and Plank. For which part or all Cash will always be paid. ALSO 200,00 feet good common Pine in exchange for goods. E. H. Ebensburg, Not. S, l&SO.tf WATC Ili:S -4.t JCWGLKY. JSTAHL respectfully Informs the cititers of Ebeusb'-rg and vicinity that he is still engaged in the Watch and Jewelry business, immediately opposite the store of E. Shoema ker,t Sons. A 11 kinds of watches', clocks and jewelry now on hand, whieh viil be sold yery low for cash. Watches, clocks, jewelry and musical instruments of all kinds repaired with neat ness and despatch. All work warranted and charges low. The ladies are invited to call and examine his large stock of jewelry J. STAHL. Ebensburg, April 5, 13C0. tf. HOOTS A.I SHOES. rTbe uudersiirned continues the manu l faeture of BOOTS and SHOES of,,, every description at his establishment. 154 in Ebensburg, immediately opposite the Post Oilice. Employing none but the best workmen, he trusts that he has been and still is at all times able to give entire satisfaction to his customers, lie hopes that the same liberal patronage hetetofore then him may bo continued, and that more may be added. lie has also n hand a large assortment oi French Calf-skins, ard Mur-u-co of ail kinds, suitable for fine Boots and Shoes. Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always oh j hand, and prices moderate. MESH AC THOMAS. Ebensburg. August 25. 1859:tf. DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing between the under signed, under the firm of W. H. Gardner & Co.. was this day dissolved by mutual eon sent. The business will be settled by Lloyd & Hill. The books vill be left at the office of the firm, in Wilmore, for a limited time, where all having unsettled accounts wills&To costs by calling soon. G. L. LLOYD. ARTHUR HILL, WM. U. GARDNER. Wilmore, Dec. S, IScO-3t T'X ECUTORS" NOTICE.- Letters testamentary on the estate of David Evans, late of Ebensburg bdTonch, de ceased, having been granted by the Register of Cambria countv to the subscribers,' all per sons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, ami those having claims against the said estate will present them dulv authentic ated for set-.' tlement. t. H. ROBERTS. EDWARD ROBERTS. I Ebensburg, Dee. 20, lSeO.fH Si-JOB WORK done at this office. r!l i f 5-i x h A rk s.t, -al a :ei y t m ,my ; for irooJ aoth- rown !y re- b-bu ertriin ov tu t a tier third c:t!ue ng lilj i ires iti any inilinr mch even -crmost once e lr:nt hat he vnt oil" nto tlie 3. ti.l ihr aia ti gun. he tlii i-l e I had i agiuu. e oi ins clilTeretl tuewhat ,'atid tlie etven n hotel . ith wth-V 1 i ir