-J : 'f v TvDn-jTATr'm CrY." .S.lLOIKRS. IlolC to Oiothn tki F--i-:t a.v! IZ- p tunn Cnfrt ahle. I3ii.stcr;n;jc, burning, s irdcs and tenderness oT the Foct may also iuvai'u..Iy bo preventa J, evca vhan marching fur davs together an J over a heats J rouJ, by soaping" the sole of t'uo stocking; that is, covering it with a thin dating; of the cheapest brown soap. This, as the same time, keep3 the skin of the sole cool hartl eu it, and preveuts inflamatioa. Coarse cotton socks are the best for walking. Don't wear woolen socks when marching not even thin or.es no matter in what climate. . The boot or shoe should have a taicc sole ; it is not suuk-ient that they should be simply "double solos ;" the sole.? should )e at least half an inch thick , if three fourths of an inch, or an inch ail the bet ter; they are more expensive, but if well made they will last a leng time, and even in the warmest weather will be found easy to walk in the feffc easily becoming accus tomed to their weight. Dying in Indian File. The capta'a elect of a military company nt Yicksburg, Mississippi, in rcturnir.g his thanLs for the honor conferred rpou him, pledged himself to rii.i into the thickest or tiie fight, and either achieve glory for the company, or die in the attempt. 'T he first lieutenant plegcd hinvssif to be immedi ately behir.rl the erptain.anu if he fell, to endeavor to worthily illl his place. The second lieutenant followed ia a similar strain, and declared that when the first lieutenant should fall, ho would bad them to glory or to death. The third lieutenant was then called out. He said that when the captain, first lieutenant r-nd second lieutenant should he killed, under sueh circunitauce?, he didn't think it would be prudent to lead the soldiers further, and he should then order a retreat ! Exactly 'fiiis Woman. A waggish fellow was ridicgwitii one of the fair se:, "all of a summer day," and accidentally men's arms, awkard things, arc always in the way dropped around her waist. No objection being made, the arm gradu nllv relieved the side of the carriage of j - the pressure upon it.- 11 tit of a sudden whether of a late recognition of the im propriety of the thing, or the sight of an other beau coining, never was clearly evi dent the lad) started with volcanic cn crg', and with flashing eye exclaimed, Olr. , I can support myself!" "Cap ital !" was the instant teply, "you are just the girl I've been looking for these five years will you marry me n Be, "Do you know what the people in Pittsburg do when it rains V asked one man of another recently. "Xo, I don't do you V "Why, yes they let it rain " CST" Agents wanted to sell the Uric Sewing Machine. We v:Il give a coiumisriou or pay wages at from i;3 to ot"0 per moi:h, paid exptiiijs paid. The E:i! i3 a new machine and very simple in its construction. A diplo ma was awarded our Machine by the Indus trial Association of Farmers and Mechanics, held at Caarr.bcrsbur, Pa., at its exhibition in 18C0, over the C rover & Baker, and Boadoif Machines. It is e'lu il to any micbine la ue, and the price is but fifteen dollars. Address It. JAMES, General Agent E. S. M. Co.. Milan, Ohio ' mar. 1.4 JOE WOItK OF ALL KINDS XZATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT TUB J "ALLECrLTAXIAN" OFFICE, HIGH St., EBENS3URG, PA. PUBLICATION OIV ICE : DAVIS & JONES' BUILDINJ UP STAIHS, THIRD DOOa BACK. GIE US A CALL. t imors a:;sj"oes. rjp'ie u.i.ieiv:irrnC'.l continues the manu 2. fact are of IIOOI'-S an 1 .Si ICE. of ,,-f-. every description at his cstablishai.vi?, y .: C ia Eocmbarg, immadiatcdy opjo.-,i:e the 1 &SL Po-it OTice. E;nplcyi ig iioao but the best workman, he trusts tb .u he h-.s been ai; I still is at all times able to give emirs satisfaction to his custodiers. He lienor that the same liberal pitro-i.ig- hct-Moibrc Iven him m.iy be co.icina.'d. and that more m iv bb addsd. II a has also oa Iuia-1 a l.irgs aisoi luient of French C-.!f-siu?. suvl Mori co of ml kinds, snitabie for tias ISaoU and S!i.v:3. ftialy-m vie BOOIM an I .SHOES always on hand, aud prices moderate. M." vIAC TnOMAS. Ebcnsbnrg, August 23. I33f;tf. CAISIIYET T.VAi:-R903I. EVANS rc- E U i . sneetfullv in- - 7T for: us the citizens of f-T- ir' f Ebeiisbun. an 1 Cam- C- bna c jautv treneral- -Ii " iv, i:iti lis on hand aad for ?ale, at his Wire-room, one square west of Blair's t - Hotl. a large and !' v lid assortment of FURNITURE, which Ii -i will sell very che.ip. COFFINS made to order oa the shortest notice aad at reison t ble prico. Ebensbnrg, Oct. 6, 1 859.- ei; z? ass 10 as- ca u BilAiiAM KOi'KLLN, Attounlv X-k- at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Grace on Main iU-eet. - ' nu'g25, 1850-t.''. J. :iiTilltAV, Attorney at Law, Kbensbiirg, Pa. Oilice opposite Craw ford's Hotel. aug.23,1850.tf. TO: IN S. 1UIFA", Attorney at Lay,', tj Eb-.m sharer. Pa. Office in Colonade Rov.-. August 23, 'l33D:tf. OVULES W WIN.OARD, Attohxey J ot Law, Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa. August lSoO.tf. Tamf.s C. Noon, Attorney at Lrw, Kh fj ensburg. Pa. OfSce Xo. 'J Colonade Row. August 23, 1 650. -tf. "OTIILS. NOON, Attop-niiy at Law, i Ebensburg, Perm'a. OiSco two doors east of Thump-em's Hotel. August 20. leco.-iv. T7"ILLIAaL KTTTKLL, Attorney & Counsellor tit Law. Cilice ia Colon nade Itov.'. Kboasbiitjr, Pern'a. August 25, lS3?.-if. tf I). IIAU hULAN, Attcun'KY at $JLc Law, Lbcnsbnrg, Pa. Oilkc cn High street, opposite the Pest 01. co. August 23, lSoO.-if. C. JIULL1N, Aaorneyat Jaw, HU- ens-burp, Cambria county, l a r --" j . Oilice two doors north of Colonade Low, and irnmcdiaiely opposite T'iompsoa's Hotel. Ebeiibr.rT. Deceir.bor 1, lc3:. c. ii. kesd, El'cnxhur.'?. T. . heveu, Johnstocn TjEED ; KEiiill, Attounkys at Xi Law. Coi'tircl priven Li tiie-Unilsland Gciman lanft-uaes. Oilice ia C-olonT.de flow, Ebensburjr, P:'. aj?.23,lf?30-tf. ;r()iUlT A. M'CC Y, Attorney at Law Eleasburrr, Can'.bria eonpty, Pa. All ia;ii'.nc-r oi' lg;.al business in the several courts of this county prommiy attended to. June 13.!0:tf ' ' ' II.. CAMPBELL, Ai TonNLY at & Law, Lbensburrr. Cambria county, ra. He will attend to all busiuess entrusted to bis care in the Courts of Cambria an i Indiana countb-s. 0:T;ve in Cclouada Pow. August 23. i830.-tf. E. L. JOHSSTOK. G.:0. W. O ATM AS. I -L-CHNSTON & OATMAN, m j AU'trn'jn at Laze, Ebensburg, Cambria coin'r. P "!!:. OSci; opposite the Court House J inn iT 3 0. 13,11:!f "CUlANCEo A. SiLOiLMAKEIi, Attor- i . ncy at Law, Kbencbarg, Pa. Will practice i i the several courts of Clear field, Indiana and Cambria :oi!5ities. Oliice two dco.-s vest, of Crawford's Hotel June 11. lyOO-t: XF G. CIItUTr, 11. D., Yilmore, JlJL Cambria co.. Pa. Office at his resi dence next door to Jetlersou House. V" I m o r e , a i g . 2 3 , " 3 ' t f . jy i 15 CNN, 21. f., tentlcrs Lis pro JL fessioiir.l services to the citizens of Eb ensburg. Oi'iee in Drug .Store, on. High St.. 0)03ite Tiiorapsou's iiotel. Ebeiisbarg. 'Auirust 23. 1339:tf. -O.E0IIGE 11. LEWIS, jL IL, tenders 3i bis profe'siotial service.-? to the citkiens of Ebenburg and vicinity. He may be found In the oiiice formerly occupied by Dr. D. W. Lewis. I-ight c-.iils made at the office. August 23, 1831:tf. TACivfcON ?c CLARK, Jj?untti-:o. Dkx J tists, .Joh.nstown, Pa. One of the firm will be la Ebensburg ur.riaj the first ten days of each, moi ih, ihiriag which time ail persons desiring Lis professional services can find him at the odice of Dr. Lewis, nearly opposite Blair's Hotel. aug.'j3,lS3!).tf. yll.J. Zvl. r-rCLURK, Situukon and JLjr MncMANiCAL Di:nti.st, re. iiectniily otters his professional services to theladic-i and gen tlemen of Johnstown and vicinity of displace. Particular attention paid to diseases of the M juth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. Odice ia the old Exchange," on Clinton street. Johnstown. Aucr. 23. 183!' TOSEril V'. 31 VEILS, Justice of the 1J Peace, Suminerhill, Caiiibiia county. Aagast 23, 18.30:tf. A US TIN TirO-MPrfON, Justice of the .-sl. Peace, "u'llaure, Cambria county. August 23, l3tf:lf. v. m. llgvo a CO. t-- "sir (-v-vo ASloosaa, Pa. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and 3.1 ver and Cold for sale. Collections mad Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. uov3, '3 Ot WOOD, MORilELL & CO., JoHNsrowr:, Pa. WHOLES ALE AND RKTA1L DLALLRS i.v Ay.L ki.n:.s or ?!i::u' ant. i.sk. Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY" COODS. HATS AND CAPS CWli'ETIXCS, OIL-C.OT!Jri, CLOTEI.V(, BONN" ii'l S, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, i)i!.i,.ov. A!;:-., - r'iCO . IStOjsS BOOTS j- SlIOEfJ, Vif U. SALT, (;!)('!:;hes, floch, bacon, !:::o o? ail i:.'t.s, vkcktablks, if. Clothing and Bocts and hihovs made'to orlcr on r-'ascmibletirrus. Joimtovn March 1 13C0-tf. T c-;r.ec-t fully inlbrms his old friends and IX) the pubiie generally that he is still to be found ct his store room, on High street, ad jomiiig Crawiord's Hotel, where he is prepa red at all ti: H -; to furnish consumers with (j IKK!;: LUES ani 0(NFEC!TIONS, OLD RVE WntSIIEV, WIXEM. OIXS, BRANOrES, c:c, &c. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebens bnrg a. l vicinity for their former patronage he solicits a continuance of- the Fame. tou-eTh ' er with as ranch more as may be bestowed upon him. Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf ; ;Sio: o eit 4 .1. DEALKlt IN A! "TT7'ould respectfully call the attention of the public to one of the greatest improvements W ever miido in Cooking' stoves the burning of the (was and etuohe iiiisinr- from the -oal by which means is saved fifty feu ckxt. of Puel. The improvctaents claimed are 1st a groat saving of Pucl. 2d a. much quichcr and hotter oven from the same fire. 2d The preservation of the top plates, as they are ail made double. .ih Cleanliness, as there is net one half the soot und dirt found in other stoves. He ha; also on hands a lar-e assortment of IIAIlDVr AHii. CUALV PUMlbS, HOOP IRON', I7AILH, CLASS of all size, TADLS and POCKET C'JTLLllV, EDGE TOOLS, HAllYESTING TOOL.S. etc., etc. Also: be rtiil manufactures a ad keps on lianu a large assortment of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, all of which he will sell ot extremely low irices in exchange for Cash or Country nroduce. Nov.24. !330:tf GEO. HUN'TLE i'. HE SUPSClHP.EPv BEUij LEAVE TO IXf has opened out a, I HIS NEW STORE HQOM, G;I HIGH STfiEET, QUI SQUAHE EAST GF THE DISHGHD, EBEHS3UBG, PA. A R4KGI1 ASSORT.i32:r;T Oi HATS AXD C APS, BOOTS AND CLOTIHNO. j OUKHNSWAnE, GiiCC KEll Y Y"A HE, STATION Ell To which be respectfully invites their attention, and which he will sell at the crro2;t; Prices U?? Gaszls., or for niGsc kinds of Country produce. A. A. BARKER. Ebe-nsburc, Oct. 27, 1839.-tf. B. P. THOMPSON, with I. J. i'ATTO:' i Co., "TTholosalo Dealers in and Alanufactu Y turers of II A T S , C A I' S , F IT R S , Hatters' Materials. .Straw Goods. Artificial Flowers, Buii'alo Robes. :c. ic. No. 32 3 Market street, PHILADELPHIA. C.sA i(til j'ir Wool and njin'u; 7-Vs. PHICi." I. I'ATIOV. A. Oi'i'E.MiElMta. August 23, 183f)-tf pLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTER, tat i ox;:::, Ula'ik Bool: Maiicfaeturf.-, Bool: i,i7er, aid dealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, Jce.. ..c. Corner of Wood and Third streets, 1'ITTS BIR(;, Pa. ' Jti'ly Agent for L. Johnson iv Co., Type rouuders Electrotypers, Philadelphia. August 23, 183J:t.f iiommissioa Merclrants and Dealers in iy Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY, Nos. 2;b 23 and 27 North Fifth street, east side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA. KDWAItD S. UA.NDY, JNO. G. CUEXXKIt, C. F. ERUXNErt August 23, lS39:tf CF.ORCM M. RIDDLE, with REOZ522:, iill l CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Dome -tie 1)11 V GOODS AND CARPETING, No. 243 Market st., below Third, and .No. 232 Church Allev, Puilauelpuia. Dee. 1. lS3f:tf JAMES. DOFtHIERTY. with .5. a. fionviiii, TX7holesale Deader in yV TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CAR3, No. S N. Fifth street, above 'Tarket, I'niLAOEi.eniA. Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign and Domestic CIO AUS. sep.l,183rJ:tf. D. J. CARROLL. WJI. BENNETT. 3KNNETT crc CARROLL, Importers ami t'ealers m BB AND! MS, WINES, GINS, SECAP.S, Old l!-jr,n.ih-1a ai.d liectij'td V.'hixl.'i, No. 12.) ''.Vood street, PiTTauritG, Pa. June 14. 18(ji):tf WM. KEY.NOLDS. - .1. XI. STE VENSO-S, JU J. i;owe- siiiui. JOHN HILL, with fi ROCERY & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JR No. 10 N. Howard street, Oct. 20, 3 83t. Baltimohe. O. vr. TODD, v. iTii COrjIIAL) C. VAlTOf, C23 Market St., Phila. "Tm porters and Doalors in . i Ottclu.N iz DOMESTIC HARDWARE. August 23, 1 833.1 f G. "WHITMAN ,?c CO., -fl i 2lani;facturmff Confectioner, No. 102 Sotxn Second street, (Oae door below Chestnut.) PHILADELPHIA. ' E. Cw. WHITMAN. nol,'C0) ALEX. JOII.NSTOV T C. STEAVA11T, irlth BUEIILER & HOWARD, Importers and dealers in Foreign and Do mestic Hardware and Cuthrti, No. 441 Market Strkt, (North side, second dot.r below I"ifth ) novl,lsf,0 PHILADELPHIA. c 1 IL Id'OLEES & Co., No. 133 North Third sfrt PniLAOELPHIA. V holesitlc dealers ia Boots and Shoes. May 17, ISCO-tf T70R JOB PRINTING JL; OP ALL KINDS, CO TO "THE ALLEGHANIAN" OFFICK. KB Pi n t-3 3 KINDS OF 9 9 OHM THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT IIE 2. O'rCZJC'Z, KII0E3, GBOCnniKS AND HARDWARE, 1LUUR AND BACON, PROVES IUNS, vc, ic. o 7, CA3IBRIA IIOLE, JMain tkkkt, Johnstown. .5oC5il SIlOO JiillSiCS', Landlord. This establishment bt'.s recently been tlioroi:gl:ly renovate.!, and is now well fitted up for the comfortable accommodation of boarders or transient patrons. The Table will be supplied with the best the r.i;rkct af fords, while at the Bar u ill always be found as good Liquors as can be obtained r.nywhen; The new Landlord, ia nguia opening the Camou.--. Ii'oase"' to the public, prombes to sp.:re i,o pains to make it a first rate hotel. I ..-yBoard, Three Dollars, per w eek, or One Doll.a- per day.Vt A Hack v.-ill bo in waiting at the railroad station on tii3 arrival of the trains to convey passengers, free of charare. to the house. HORSES AND BUCCOKS AT LIVERY. Johnstown. Aug. 23. 183t.-y. AllOADE HOTEL, Ebensburg, VS. The subscriber, having leased, re-ti: ted and newly furnished the '-Ebcnsburg Hoii-c," is prcj-ared to accommodate Ins friends and the public generally. The House has alwavs been a favorite for visitors during the Summer season, ami I will spare no pain in making it an agreeable home for all sojourners. My 'Fa ulk will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country and the cities. My Baa will be tilled with Honors of choice brands. My Stable is attended by careful ho -tiers. Mid my charges will be such as to suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat ronage, and fully- intending to deserve it I hereby throw open my bouse to the puhlb-' HENRY FOSTER. August 23. lS3r:tf. TJ A1L110AD HOUSE, Wilmove, Catn uA bria county, Pa. (Near Penna: Railroad Station.) Jas. D. Hamilton, l'roi-.rUtor. An extensive Bowling saloon is connected with the House. The Tac.le will be fur nished with the best the market affords, end the Bai: supplied with the l est ofli.-juors, in cluding Ales ami Lager from approved brew eries. Extensive and convenient Stalling is attached to the premises. Wilmoro, August 23, 183?:tf. .pAMBlilA HOUSE, V.-ihuore, Pa., J Ims been recently opened bv Ceo. R w ior.:n. formerly of Blair count v. " -Mr. Randolph promises to bis patrons the best accommodviions and the lowest charges of any house ia the county. The former hMi chr.racfer of the house is sufficient guarant or what its future will be. . OKOBfJE RANDOLPH. Uilmorc, April 11, 1800. tf T ED LLOX HOTEL, JL tit. Clair street, (nc'a Bridge,) Pittsburg, Pa. ar the new Wire ROBERT P. CORDON, Proprietor. N. B.Cood Stabling and Wagon Yard at tached lo the House sutfie-ently large cnouu to accommodate 200 head cf Horses. loa very large .Sale Stable. Lecl3.'.Vt TTNION IIOCSE, Ebcnsbur-, la. ' John A. IN.au? ; " AI-o, in connection, BLAIR & Co's HACKS trill leave the Union House" for Wilmore station m Hme to take the Eastern and West ern trains. Every accommodation will be af tordeu to make passengers comfortable. August 23, 1830:tf. rfr n, J0H v TiKUrPsux, Jr., Proprietor. ihe 1 aisle is always supjdie.l with the cho.ce.t dc hcacics. The Ban is supplied with choice honors: and the Stahlf. attended by careful hostlers. Boarders taken bvthe week month or year. uS23,1 830 pAjIiTniA HOUSE, AViMnToVl'I- Palmeu 4 IIkck, Proprietors. Hacks attend the arrival of each train to 1 b.n. Load to Lhensburo-. J August 23, 163t:tf. " QT. LAAYEI-NCE HOTEL. yO No. 1018 Chestnut St., Philadelphie U . K. Caiii'bei.l & Co., Propri 'roprittors. OL SALE. Oneood new ligliteloa J hie s -tt of AY AGON HARNESS bv Auff23,1859.tt.. G. HUNTLEY. AN APEHIENT and stomaeliic prcra ration of Iron purified of Oxygen and Carbon bv combustion in Hydrogen. Sanc tioned by the highest medical authorities, both in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. The experience of thousands daily proves mat no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital enerpy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions, indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz: In Dcliliiii, 'Xn-vvvx Ajdicrii. Euxjciatif.n JhitHPia, Const iiiation, hiurrho-a, Dytfrttrrif, Jeijn.?,t Coiixuhij-tion, Scrofulous TtiUrculoHts, Suit Rhruiii, Hirhieiizirualion, W'hifix, Cltloro sie, Liver Complaints, Chronic dlradacltvs, Uheu inaliii.i, Iatiriitiittnt livers, I'iuplas on tit Pace. etc. In cases of General Deuilitv, whether the result of acute diseases, or of the continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, on trial of this re storative Las proved successful to an extent which no description nor written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed ridden as to have become forgotten iu their own neighboruoodsfbave suddenly reappeared in the busy world as if just returned from pro tracted travel in a w slant laud, fcowe very sigiial instances of this kind are attested of female su'1'c rers, emaciated victims of appa rent marasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, crit ical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician has no name. In AVto.v.? Ajfeetioits of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this nn miration of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigo rously toijie. without being exciuug and over heating; and gently, regularly itperkut, even in the most obbtinale cases of costiveness. without-ever being a gastric 'purgative, or iu fiicting a disagreal.de sc-i'saiion. It is this latter property, among others, which makes it so remarkably ehectual and perma nent a remedy lbr l'Urs, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. Iu Dixpfj'."ii. innumerable as are its causes, a single box ofthee Chalybeate Pills has of ten sufficed for the most habitual cases, inclu ding the attendant costivene; s. In unchecked J 'icrrha a, even when advanced to Jh-x-'iili r,'. coMlrmed. emaciating, and rpp.i-" rently malignant, the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing. .In the local pains. loss of tlesh rind strength, ocuiiit..t:r.g cougn :uiJ remittent nectic generally indicate I.-:iri::' Cci-un'tio:, hi this and ien;e!;. Ins allayed the alarm of l'riuids ; p.b.ysicians. in several verv gratifviug and teres tiiig instances. In Sc -; ,'; TuLerculosi this medicated Iron has l:ad far mosc than the good eli'ect cf me most cauiK.usty balanced preparations ionise, wnnoui aiy oi lueirwea Known aa l.iniies Tiie attention of female-? e nnr.ot be too con fidently invited to this rtmri:' mid rutorativc, in the eases peculiarly ali't cling theio. In R!: ui.,o.Uf m, both chronic and ir.iiamnto ry in the latter, hov.cwr. more decldedlv it has been invariably well reported, both its alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stitiui ss ot the joints and muscle-s. In JiiLi iiiitteit Fau x it must nece ssai ilv b a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new settlements oi the West, will probably be one )' high renown and use fulness. No remedy has e ver been discove red in the whole hUtory of medicine which exerts such prompt, happy and fully restorative ef fects. Oood appetite, complete digestion, r.-.p-id acquisition of strength, with "an ui'.u-ual disposition lor active r.nd cheerful exercise immediately follow-jts use. fcfPut no in neat flat metal boxes, con taining 3a p His. Price 30 cents per box ; lor sale by drugoists and dealers. Will be sent free t; any address on the receipt of the price. Ail letters, orders, etc.. should be luldresscd to B. B.LOCKE tc CO., General Agents,. 20 Cedar street. N.V. r.fay 31, lSCO-lv 1800. j8(-0 bllLET-IBUN WARE. COPPER WARE, Desire to call the attention of the jmblic to their new TIN SHOP now opened in the large brick building on the corner of Main :uhI Franklin streets, opposite the Mauion House and next to the Banking House of Bell, Smith & Co., 3cSa?2SOW23. where tbey purpose manuiac tui ing all kinds of TiFi, SHEET-HIGH A.tD LOPPEB WARE. Their work will be made by the best work men and of the best materials. They are de termined to sell all kinds of ware at the cheapest lales, wholesale nnd retail. P. S. All orders for SPOUTING attended to on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Johnstown, Dec. 8, lS50-tf. TJiC Protection Jfttfaal Pirc Ir.aurance Co OF CAM1JIUA COUNTY. T. f C '1- 1.' 1 , a rn 1 . 1 . . " v. .-v x x. v x i. li n j; u Ji f; j. A rjpiiE above named Comj.anv. r.rfr,,,-,?,,,,? April Clh, 1S57, will ellVet insurances on propcrt3' r.t e rates. Beinc- iwrtJi-ni.iri,- careful in the risks taken, this Company pre sents a reliable and cheap medium, threuh winch persons may secure themselves a-aint probable losses by fire. " vuiicc on i entre Street, nearly Thompson's '-.Mountain House.'' opposite O. H. HUBERTS, Pres Mt iaax. Sec'v. & Treas. A. C. JDSEPII II. CA.MPBELL, Agent Anrr ' 10.J.'.-1V. TTUST OPENF.I) AM) Kin? a t t f I K. S. BLNN, M. D,? a gener al assortment cf K - - - wv l.'.lljlj 5iEDIC3XES, Jv., C7.-J. Pi tints. 7),: ..', .t,.. tr? A Rrandics, urines, Cizjs, B Iniei, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Brushes. Combs Sta tionery, Blank Books, Perfumery, Soaps, Tobacco begars, Snulfs, and other articles usually kept ia Drug Stores. rv. . . IL S- BUN-V. - Lbensburgf, Auj 25 TIIE ALLCGIlAXUx WILL be published cverv the following rates vizf bUrsday Per annum, (payable in advance If nftt paid within the first six niouthi - If not paid until the expiration of vtar' ' A failure to notify a dhcontinuar.ee tt'T' expiration ot the term subscribed for Ji considered a new engagement. " TKEMS OF ATtVKRTISIXG: 1 insertion. o ,i. . It l -UO 3 do Si.r 2.M 1 t-quare, ii-t:iics,j 5 50 2 squares, (21 lines.) j.oo 3 squares, (3G lines,) l.-n 75 i.r.o 2.00 Over three weeks andlessthanthrc 23 cents ner souarr for ; - - "v"'"sruon 3 months. C do. $3.00 4.D0 7.00 0.00 12.00 8 lines or less 12 do 12.(0 1 4.0(1 23.C0 Cl.30 2.30 C.C0 10.00 1 square, (12 lines,) 2 squares, (24 lines,) 3 square. (30 lines,) Half a column, One column, 13.00 Administrator s nnd Executor's N ' 'V Professional or Business Cards, nottx' '" cecding 3 lines, with p.rer,7-er rear'" rc 1ST Advertisements not niniked wiV- number of insertions desired, will Le rci t'"' ned till forbidden, and charged accord the above terms. rj-HE NEW YORK TPJBUXKm We trustthat those who donrd ncwrccrv, TIIE TRIBUNE will Ki,t,c,.r;i. r . .. . . c II V lTt.n , delay. The club t ri. e of THE WT.FFLY E Sl'UI-WEEKT.v r,-,n iilitiLA ana illE KFo I-WEFVi v t,.,. UNE is eo low that there j.re hut fvx j, commuiaij- unauie to tai.e it. Hi niji'e;or;h The Ti:i'ji-xe, as the principal pa.r ili.,IU,rJ ing the new Administration, wli! be j.fculi interesting, Ahilc outside cf poli-Jo it. r,-' able Foreign and Domestic Nv. ;. ( . mercial and Agricultural luteiii-uace. Literary Dtparlmeut, give to it u'.'r''ix s.1 value v.hich no other paper ou '-v',!t:.!T--can boast of. How ah! y a n .1 e ucc l -, u ; ': v jr'.' TuiBf.vs has conducted the cinn-.r-'j "',' gloriouslv cuued, the resr.lt mi vcv Vi attests, and to the untiring e-.vtrtij::... capacity and foresight of 1!..;:aci; ObitEuy;! due much of the l.ioi y of the va -u-rv" .,tr which a nation of Fiet lain arc now rdoiclr It is, tliercfore, the duty of every trtii- iaj, lican to aid in giving The Ti:i!iv:;r 4 larger circulation. As evident vf iu lerity i-nd nlh.bility, v.e jur.v suite tin; L-: week over Six linntirtd TLuvximl cej ies trt sold a circumstance unprecedented in t'u eniials of journalism. O'uaruian uhd Cdi,:u, Phoenixvilie, Pa. Terms: DAILY TBIBCNE, (;;ll issues re" an i 'rN SEMI-WEEKLY, (H:4 'j WEEKLY, ( 32 i. c ' TO CLUBS So:i-"Wi:kkly : Tv o e.-:, $" 5 Ten copies to one ad. ire-?. "'2y ;,r,i any larger number at the hater lJe.' T cop.es or over to cddn.s i f ,.-, i.-J.v.-V.r tM.XiO e.ith. For a Club of Tf!i?v.flue:::a copy will be sent. For a t'luh oi lr;v Tt send THE DAILY TBI BUN K gratis cuA'.. AVi i::c!.v : Three copies. t'i: I- Iv i.r Ten for Si 2. and any ba-ge r u iin.i.i r at :Uwt ich ia- ol t ..') eaca per ar.nnto. the j-.a-ir t ' t ai dr?sd to ei.eh tib.-ci :1 i r. 'i . Ch::; r . ot ) Twenty we send an extra ccj v. Tv. 1 1 . i l l J ,ri - ! to c.c c,.V f e r b'M with i i.e i - m i C who sends u the Club. F,-r ;!!! ('. One Hundred THE DAILY TUlbT.NE v. EI te sent gratis one year. Xl'iv Payment alwavs in advr.nce. Addres THE TRIBUNE, No. 131 X:??...t ft.. oct-20 .t.-,v Vii f .s i: v r i t ; v j: x t x 3 s. TAM laanvJV.e turing and sel I i:t ti.f l-f rate cf six dollars, O. C. .'LLEN'S I-.C- LNT FEED CUTTER, s;ckiu.vwe.i.l. U X who have tried it, the simplest, u.o.-t dufi'tiJ and easiest oj. crated machine ever uttis -j'- It will cut Corn Fodder, b.r ir :r:.w. si...: Oats, tangled Straw, or Ha v. I have tr'.'.: I of Cambria, Indiana AiXiist.-enc.Cb: :'h-:i.Lr :::' ',' 5 FAT- ; T,.i y. 1 ll ti.l'H:- ;.-!) M. r ' ' e.-t. and Jefferson ecu:: tits. I v : of the right iu three or four of tie !.: counties cm fair terms. I have also the li-ht for I1AYFO ENT CAEBIAGE WHEELS, lit';:: I. lair counties. This Wheel 1-a sn ot over four years in many ci i!a- 1 South-western Suites, and provo t stronger end more dur.l.le. -:l third lighter, than the ordinary V. Lul. 1 ' not desire to sell nv of my ter- ritory on this, but will furni-li Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, ic I I propose to accommodate Car f ri age-makers with Wheels icri.i.i .- on reasem'.blc terms. These Wheels :ie !---; i t .superseding nil others. CalWat my shop, near the Ehen dry. and examine lor vouiselvcs. ISAAC C. sl.urg Fci--SI.VCEK. Ebensburg, February 2, It-'t'O rois ri:.t. FTbe subscriber will lease fur a term B "THE PENS AC )I A VIbb I'iHd t-l-D- with l.tJOO acres of land ndjoiim:.!'. timbere d ;0 acres surrounding tl'e " ;i! .' cleared, aud under a high state of cultivs,1' Also, Blacksmiths' shops. Ti u l-;. i' ' . Vtul has one of Page's Ciiciihir S;;t' i" " well ais fin uirl"ht saw. and three sr. a ! n:ia" - - - - - - - lars for lath, ic., and is capable cf na :rr io jm ri:i.T 0FLr3iii:m:l!l-u-i The above described valaahle rrrpe bo leased on favorable terms. lV-se;?nx if en at anv time. Address LLOYD i HILL, llolli-h'.v.rf-Or V.m. II. CuiDxta, Esq., Vu.r-' September 1, lS.-;f':tf. 13 m n isci. 1SC1- DAH C. Fd PEALKK 1 Vi SIHOXAPLE II ATS CAM 2vdi22. Street, OPPOSITE T11K MANSION IiOlt- D Jolin-slowii, QOMET1IING new in EHEtJl 1 The nndersiened hnving opencu . i!OOH, Ci ainected with his Bcstr.ur-- ; . :f. .f Mi-its' new Hall, reW'U ' y 5 base-merit l ests all I w ho" wish good exercise ' ? f ,v. Z-y- ALE and LAGER Vlllix ( A call. n-.st approved menuiaciiiri , ,...r;;. Land. - THOMAS M Ebensburg, August 2.', lPjf':t fpEUilS OF SCBSCBIPTION TO ..T0E AUEOTWH in
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