The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, November 14, 1861, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    A
1
i it
I i
'
d
i'i
'I
t
, ?
J
i
i
OoTa.xa.-ty flatter.
'
3LU of Jarors December T.,
; . t- . A1ND JVUCTBA.
Jno Flanagan, Foreman, Jolmst-own, Auc
T. Brookbank-Washington, Carpenter,
Paul Cobaagh, Jackson, Farmer,
Samuel Dillon, Susquehanna, Farmer,
"Win. Disert, Johnstown, Painter,
James Douglass.. Carroll, Farmer,
Kvan E. Evans, Ebensburg, Grocer,
John J. Evans, Cambria, Carpenter,
John Good, Jr., Taylor, Farmer,
Samuel D. Goughenoar, Jackson, farmer,
Johu Gillan, Jr., Blacklick,
John-E. Hare, Croyle, Tanner,
Jacob Hoover, Taylor, Contractor,
John Heslop, Couemaugh, Miner,
David J. James, Ebensburg, Pump maker,
Samuel Kriug, llichland, Farmer,
John M'l?ride, Cambria, "
Jac. Priugle, (of Geo) Summerhill, lar.,
John Park, Johnstown, Marble-cu'ter,
Jos. L. Parker, Chest Springs, Shoemaker,
Rees K- Rces, Cambria, Farmer,
James M. Uiffle, Sammittville, Innkeeper,
Wm. Tibbott, Cambria, Justice,
IJcnj. Wcrtuer, Carrolltown, Farmer.
. TRAVERSE JURORS. FIRST WEEK.
Henry Anstead, Jackson, Farmer,
M. M: Adams, Washington, "
D. Berkstrosscr, Susquehanna, Farmer,
Ansalem Bradley, Allegheny, "
Ilobt. G. Bryant, Chest Springs, Laborer,
Samuel Black, Conemaugh, Teamster,
Samuel Baxter; Ebensburg, Carpenter,
Samuel Cain, Taylor, Farmer,
Francis Cooper, Allegheny, Farmer,
Thos. J. Davis, Ebensburg, Carpenter,
James Duucan, Blacklick, Farmer,
Daniel Davis, Ebensburg, Shoemaker,
Patrick Donoughe, Washington, Farmer,
J. Eichensicher, Conemaugh, Shoemaker,
Adam Fockler, Johnstown, Merchant,
John J. Farren, Cambria, Farmer,
John Flick, Carroll, "
Henry Fisher, Johnstown, Saddler,
Simon Fagan. Allegheny, Farmer,
Jacob J. Goughenour, Conemaugh, Far.,
James Griffin, Conemaugh, Contractor,
James Glasgow, White, Farmer,
Hiram Hays, llichland, Sawyer,
Jacob Holsopple, " Teacher,
Ym. M. Jones, Carrolltown, Clerk,
Benjamin James, Cambria, Farmer,
Griffith J. Jones, u "
George Kohlar, Johnstown, Grocer,
D. Litzinger, Chest Springs, Innkeeper,
Sylvester Little, Loretto, Founder,
A. It. Longenecker, Blacklick, Farmer,
James M 'Coy, Carroll, "
Patrick Moran, Loretto, Blacksmith,
James Mardis, Blacklick. Farmer,
James M'Keever, Johnstown, Bricklayer,
George Mitchell, Yoder, Farmer,
John M'Gough, Jr. Washington, Farmer,
John B. Miller, Carroll, Farmer,
James Paul, Jackson, "
Sylvester Parish, Allegheny, Carpenter,
Thos. Powell, Whitef Fanner
Cyrus Pieillv, Johnstown, Shoemaker,
Samuel J. Koyer, l Clerk,
John Swegler, Sr. " Gardener,
Geo. W. Stalb, Carroll, Farmer,
A'm. Slick, Jr. llichland' Surveyor,
John F. Tibbott, Cambria, Farmer,
Jos. Wentz, Caroll, "
TRAVERSE JCRORS SECOND WEEK.
John Q. Adams, Esq, Blacklick, Justice,
Richard Adams, Clearfield, Farmer,
Francis Bearer, Susquehanna, Farmer,
Joseph Bender, Carroll, "
John Behe, Washington, "
John Coshong, Conemaugh, "
Henry Jelozier, Clearfield, "
'ornelius Dever, Jr. Munster, Blacksmith,
Benjamin Edwards, Yoder, Farmer,
Evan J. Evans, Cambria, Sawyer,
John Edmiston, Carroll, Farmer,
David Earner, Taylor, "
Jacob Grumbling, Jr. Richland, Farmer,
AVm. A. Glass, Susquehanna, '
David Hamilton, Johnstown, Carpenter,
Lewis Hoover, Ebensburg, Painter, .
John Homer, Jr. Taylor, Farmer,
Josiah R. Ilite, Johnstown, Gentleman,
Jacob Hamilton, Johnstown, Clerk,
Michael Kline, Washington, Laborer,
Jacob Levergood, Johustown, Tanner,
Wra. Litzingcr, Loretto, Merchant,
Joseph Layton, Johnstown, Blacksmith,
J)avid R.Jjucas, Conemaugh, Wagon-mr.
Simon Litzinger, CarroM, Miller,
Sam'l Long, Washington, Laborer,
Geo. Mack, Cambria, Farmer,
E. C M'Mullen, Allegheny Fanner,
Alex M'Intosh Washington, Grocer,
Sam'l J. Metz, Taylor, Farmer,
Luke M'Guire, Clearfield, "
Geo. Mickey, 6der,
John Nipps, Blacklick,
Geo. W. Osborne, Yoder,
a
u
Constantine O'Niell, Munster, Farmer,
Jvewton J.Roberts, Ebensburg, Carpenter,
Michael Ruteh, Carroll, Farmer,
Jos. Reynolds, Richland,
Jacob R. Stall, "
Aaron Sherbinc, Croyle, tC
John Stectham, Yoder, .
Jacob Sharbaugh, Carroll, "
Wm. Siaious, Blacklick, Teamster,
Jacob Wirtz, Couemaugli, Farmer,
Wm. Weak land, Carroll, "
Augustine Walters. Allegheny, "
David lounkm, H nice,
fcG,Col. Baker was wounded by two
balls in the head, one through the heart,
one in the body, and another in the arm.
After he fell, the rebels endeavored to se
cure his body, but his ' friends, after a
vigorous coute.st, succeeded in bringing it
away.
BgThc two most precious things now
enclosed in hoops arc kegs of powder and
feminity. There's danger of being Mow
ed Mowed up by both keep the jsparks
away from them.
MIOFESSIOUTAS CARPS
GEORGE M. REED, Attorney at Law,
Ebeusburg,Pa. Office in ColonadeEow.
Ebensburg Sept. 26, lOGl-tf. -
BRAIIAM KOPELIN, Attorney
at Law, Johnstown. Pa. Office on Main
Street. ' , ang25,1859-tf.
CHARLES W WING ARD, Attorney
at Law, Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa.
August 23, 1859:tf.
HIL S. NOON, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Penn'a. Office two doors
east of Thompson's Hotel.
August 29, 1839.-ly.
A C. MULLTN, Attorney at Law, Eb
XJL ensburg, Cambria county, Pa.
EcjSc Office two doors north of ColonadeRow,
and immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel.
Ebensburg, December 1, 1859.
ROBERT A. M'COY, Attorney at Law
Ebensburg, Cambria county, Pa.
All manner of legal business in the severa.
courts of this county promptly attended to.
June 28, 1860:tf
R. L. JOHNSTON'. CEO. W. OATMAS-
JOHN' ST OX & 0 ATM AX,
Attorneys at Laic,
Ebensburg, Cambria county, Penna.
Office opposite the Court House.
January 10, 1861:tf
IRANCIS A. SHOEMAKER, Attor
. ney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
Will practice in the several courts of Clear
field, Indianx and Cambria counties. Office
two doors west of Crawford's Hotel
June 14, 18G0-tf
I S. BUXX, M. D., tenders his pro
jm fessional services to the citizens of Eb
ensburg. Office in Drug Store, on High st.,
opposite Thompson's Hotel.
Ebensburg. August 23, 1859:tf.
EORGE R. LEWIS, 31. D., tenders
his professional services to the citizens
of Ebensburg and vicinity. He may be found
in the office formerly occupied by Dr. D. W.
Lewis. Xight calls made at the office.
August 23. 1859:tf.
DR. J. 31. 31'CLURE, Surgeon and
Mechanical Dentist, respectfully oilers
his professional servicesto theladies and gen
tlemen of Johnstown and vicinityof thisplace.
Particular attention paid to diseases of the
Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for
ceps. Office in the old "Exchange," on Clinton
street. Johnstown, Aug. 25, 1859.
AH. FRANCISCUS,
433 Market St., Phila.
Wholesale Dealer in Cotton Laps, Carpet
Chain, Wadding, Hopes, Wick, Tie Yarn,
Brooms, Buckets, Baskets. Churns,
Tubs, Brushes Lookiug-Glnsses,
&c, &c, &c, ice.
ESJThe largest stock of the above Goods
in the city, sold at the lowest nett caxh prices
Oct. 3l", 1801 -6m
JQ. SC A JIM OX,
FACTOR IX
WEST IXDIA EXPORTS AND IMPORTS,
Shipping and Commission Merchant,
AXD DEALER IX HOGSHEAD SUOOKS
AND HEADS,
No. 522 S. Delaware Avenue,
Oct. 10,l8t)l.tf Philadelphia.
TVIUGS ! DRUGS ! ! DRUGS ! ! !
Just opened and for sale by
R. S. BUXX, M. D , a general as
sortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES.
Spices, Oils, Paints, Dyestulls, Fluid,
BRANDIES, WINES. GINS,
Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Brushes, Combs, Sta
tionery, Blank Books, Perfumery, Soaps,
Tobacco, Segars, SnuGs, and other articles
usuallv kept in Drug Stores.
R. S. BUXX, M. D.
Ebensburg Aug, 25 1859.-ly.
rjMlE WEEKLY PRESS.
THE WEEKLY PRESS has been established
on a secure and permanent foundation ; but it
is, in reality, a raarvellovs example of the de
gree of favor which a rightly-conducted LIT
ERARY, POLITICAL AND NEWS JOURNAL
can receive at the hands of a liberal and en
lightened Public.
The general features of the Paper, in addi
tion to its POLITICAL AND NEWS DEPART
MBTS, will be POETRY, SKETCHES, BIOG
RAPHY and Original and Selected TALES,
chosen for their lesson; of Life, illustrations
of History, depicture of Manners, and general
merit, and adapted, in their variety, to the
tastes of both sexes and all ages.
THE LITERARY CHARACTER
Of THE WEEKLY PRESS, now universally
acknowledged to be of an elevated stamp,
shall not only maintain its present high stan
ding, but shall be enhanced by important and
valuable contributions from able Writers.
THE POLITICAL COURSE
Of TIJE WEEKLY PRESS need not be enlar
ged upon here. Independent, steady and
fearless, it has battled unwavering v and zeal
ously in defence of THE RIGHTS OF THE
PEOPLE against Executive Usurpation and
Unfair and Tyrannical Legislation ; ever de
claring and adherincr to the doctrine that
POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY constitutes the
fundamental basis of our free institutions, and
that the intelligence and patriotism of our
Citizens will always be preservative of a just,
wise and salutarv Government. These are
the principles to which THE WEEKLY PRESS
has been committed, and to these it will ad
here. Terms :
One Copy, one Year.
Three Copies, one Year
Five Copies, one Year
$2 00
5 00
fi 00
12 00
Ten Copies, one i ear
Twenty Copies, to one nddress, at
the mte of .l per annum "20 00
Twenty Copies, to address of each
subscriber 24 00
Any Person sending us a club of Twenty or
more will be entitled to nn extra copv. We
(-..ntinue to send THE WEEKLY PRESS to
Clergymen for SI.
Specimen Copies will be forwarded to those
who request them.
Subscriptions' may commence at any time.
Terms, ALWAYS CASH, in Advance.
All letters to be addressed t.
JOHN W. FORNEY.
Xo. 417 Chestsct st., Philadelphia.
JOTICE.-
L l All persons indebted to R. S. Brnn are
requested to call and make settlements imme
diately. Otherwise their accounts will be
left with the prop r nnthor ties for collection.
Ebfiisburg. Sept. 2. R. S. RUNX.
rpiIE UNION FOREVER! !
R. II. TUDOR & HUGH JOXES,
ILiviug formed a partnership in the GRO
CERY business, would respectfully call the
attention of the people of Ebensburg and vi
cinity to their large stock, which has been
selected in the Eastern market with great
care. Come and examine for yourselves!
They cannot fail to please. Our stock consists
in part of the following articles, viz
White and Brown Su- Chewing and Smok'g
gars, Tobacco,
X. O. Molassses, Cigars, Snuff,
Syrups, Candles, fcoap,
Rio Coffee,
Young Hyson, Imperial
and Black" Teas,
Snices of all kinds.
Clothes, Market and
Fancy Baskets,
WasL boards, Brooms,
Buckets, Measures,
Butter, Sugar and Wa- Kealers, Churns,
ter Crackers, Kegs,
Dried Apples. Peaches, Hair and Wire Seives,
Orauges and Lemons, fccruo, rsnoe ana uus
Figs, Raisins,
tiug Brushes,
Prunes, Citrons,
Nuts of all kinds.
Ext. Ley and Coffee,
Bowls,
Butter Print3 and La
dles, Arnold's Inks from G to
T5cent3 per bottle,
Shoe-findings, Pegs,
Rope, Bed cords,
Lines, Rope Halters,
Twine, Tye Yarn,
Fawcits,
Window Glas3,
Ptuty,
An assortment of Es
sences and Drugs,
Shovels, Spades, Hoes,
Garden 4 Hay Rake3,
Scythes and Snathes,
Buck Saws and Nails,
Provision
Nails, Thread,
Sole Leather,
Harvest Tools,
Hay Forks,
FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL,
CHEESE. RICE, BACON,
MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISII,
And all kindjof Liquors, Brandy, Gin, Wines,
Old R-e and Common Whiskey, &c, &c.
tfa. The above articles will be sold cheap
for Cash or Country Produce, at Cash prices
Ebensburg, May 9, 1861;tf
IVfOTICE.
1.1 Having associated with ITugh Jones in
the Grocerj- business, 1 hereby give notice to
all those having standing accounts with me,
to come forward and settle the same. Feeling
thankful to the citizens of Ebensburg and vi
cinity for their former patronage, I would re
spectfully solicit a continuance of the same,
under the firm of Tudor and Jones.
R. H. TUDOR.
Ebensburg, May 9, 18G1.
s
UNDAY MORNING CHRONICLE.
PUBLISHED at WASHINGTON', D. C.
The Chronicle is published on a large folio sheet,
with -new Ope, and contains
1. A full weekly record of Military and Naval
Movements in Washington and throughout
the country.
2. Original sketches of Xew England Celebri
ties, by an able Northern writer.
3. A series of original sketches of the City of
Washington. Its Growth, Public Build
ir.gs nd Attractions.
4. Original sketches of the Churches and
Clergy in Washington an account of one
Church aud its Pastor appeariug in each
issue.
5. Letters from Correspondents in all the
principal parts of the country.
6. Smithsonian Papers, containing accounts
of the more recent discoveries iu Science,
in all parts of the world, as reported at the
Su.it hsonian Institution.
7. Essays, Sketches, Tales, and choice gems
of Poetry.
8. A weekly record of removals and appoint
ments by the Government. Local reports,
doings iu the city, ice.
9. Editorials, by one of the ablest writers in
the country.
The object of the publishers of the Chroni
cle will ever be to render it a h'gh-toned Me
tropolitan Family 1'apcr. The subscription
price by mail is $2 per annum, in advance, or
SI for six months. Three copies, live months,
$2,50. Specimen copies forwarded when de
sired. Address, enclosing subscription or par
bills, JAMES B. SHERIDAN & Co..
jel3 Publishers, Washington, D. C
A CARD.
Witmer's Bridge,
Lancaster Tp. July 30, 18G0.
Messrs. Evans and Watson: Gentlemen
The small size No. 1 Salamander safe which
I purchased from your agent, Mr. Adam R.
Ba.-r, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, 1838,
has been subjected to a very severe test,
which it withstood in a most satisfactory
manner. This Safe, containing all my books
together with vaHnble papers belonging to
myself and some to my neighbors and friends,
and representing a value of over Twenty Thous
and Dollars, ($20,000) was in my Mill which
was destroyed on the niglit ot the 2tu of Jit
ly, I860, and passed through the fiery ordeal
unscathed. The Safe was on the second floor
and fell to the basement of the Mill, and was
subjected for six hours to an intense heat
among the rui.is, which was greatly increased
by the combustion of a large quantity of grain
confined within the brick walls. After the
lire the safe was opened and the books and
papers taken out in a state of perfect preser
vation, the paper not even being discolored.
This fact was, however, to many bystanders
a better recommendation of jour Safes than
could be expressed in any other words from
me. Yours Respectfullj-,
sel3 SAMUEL RANCK.
A large assortment of the above qual
ity of Fire and Thief Proof Safes always on
hand and for sale at as low rate3 as any other
firm, at EVANS & WATSON'S,
No. 304 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
PATUOMZE 1'Ol'R. Of'K !
TJie Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
OF CAMBRIA COUNTY.
LOCATED AT E BENS EURO, PA.
THE above named Company, organized
April Gth, 1857, will effect insurances on
property at safe rates. Being particularly
careful in the risks taken, this Company pre
sents a reliable and cheap medium, through
which persons may secure themselves against
probable losses by fire.
Office on Centre Street, nearly opposite
Thompson's "Mountain House.''
D. H. ROBERTS, Pres.
A. C. Mcllin, Sec'v. & Treas.
A". A. BARKER, Agent.
Aug. 25, 1839.-ly.
ARGAINS I
SELLING OFF AT COST
I). J. Evans k Son offer their entire stock
of goods, consisting of Dry Ooods, Clothing,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Hardware
and Queensware, at cost, for cash, as they
intend to quit business, and arc determined
to sell. Persons wishing bargains will ci well
to call.
X. B. All persons knowing themselves in
debted to the subscribers are hereby urgently
requested to call and make immediate settle
ment of their respective acc omits.
D. J. EVANS & SOX.
Ebesnburg, April 1, 18G1.
stea 8! i i ; ill . ; j
DEALER IN
'csOOHLIKTGr cfc? 2 -
Would respectfully call the attention of
ever made in Cookincr stoves the
COalby which means is saved fifty pee cent, of Fuel. The improvements claimed are
1st a great saving of Fuel.
2d a much quicker and hotter oven from the same fire.
2d The preservation of the top plates, as they are all made double.
4th Cleanliness, as there is not one half the soot and dirt found in other stoves.
He has also on hands a laree assortment of HARDWARE, CI1AIX PUMPS, HOOP IRON
NAILS, GLASS of all size, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS, HARVESTING
TOOLS, etc.. .etc.
Also he still manufactures and keeps on
Sheet Tron. all of which he will sell at
Country produce.
Nov. 24, 1830:tf
B. P. THOMPSON', with
I. I. PATTOS & Co.,
"TTTholcsale Dealers ia and Manufactu
T 7 turcrs of
HATS, CAPS, FURS,
Hatters' Materials, Straw Goods, Artificial
Flowers, Buffalo Robes, Ac, &c.
No. 328 Market street, PHILADELPHIA.
Cash paid for Wool and tiliijipiiuj Furs.
PKICE i.atto.v. a. oppeniieimek.
August 23, 1859-tf
W. S. 1I.1VEX,
PLAIN and FANCY JOR PRINTER;
stationer,
Blank Book Manufacturer, Book Binder,
and dealer in every description of
American and Foreign Papers, &c. A.C.
Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS
BURG, Pa.
f2f Agent for L. Johnson & Co., Type
Founders & Electrotypers, Philadelphia.
August 25, 1859:t.f
IKAXDY & BKUXXER,
Commission Merchants and Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
11 A R V WA RE A XI? UTL ER Y.
Xos. 23, 25 and 27 North Fifth street, easi
side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA.
EDWARD S. HANDY, JXO. G. BHE.N.VEB,
C. F. BRESXER
August 25, 1839:tf
i. W. FRY, with
MOORE, LIGGET & CO.,
Iui ort rs and Jobbers of
HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS,
NOTIONS, &c. .
No. 22 Market Street, Opposite Bank St.,
Piiildelphia.
Bjf3 Constantly receiving Goods from Phil
adelphi v and New York Auctions.
Oct. 21, lSGl-tf
"VvFtLLlAM S. CROSS,
T T Lumber, Stave and General
COMMISSI' N MERCHANT,
Corner East Falls and Eastern Avenues.
Baltimore, Mn.
Will aUend to selling all kinds of Lumber,
Staves, S took, Grain, Ac, and will fill orders
for the sa :ic. oct24,'Cltf
GEORGE M. RIDDLE, with
R1UULC,GILL&C.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign
and Domestic
DRY GOODS AND CARPETING,
No. 243 Market st., below Third, and Xo.
232 Church Alley, Philadelphia.
Dec. 1. 1859:tf
JAMES DOUGHERTY, with
J. S. SOU1TK,
holesale Dealer in
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
io. a f inn street, anove .uarKet,
Philadelphia.
Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign
and Domestic CIGARS. sep.l,1859:tf.
31.
LLOYD & CO., BANKERS
ALTOONA, PA.
DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and S.l
v r and Gold for sale. Collections mad i.
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upon time, with
interest at fair rates. nov3, '5 9t
WM. REYNOLDS. J. M. STEVENSON, JR
J. P.OWEN SMITn.
JOHN HILL, with
RE1SOLDS, S3I1TJI & CO.,
Gr
ROCERY & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
"V A y-i "r T T 1
io. iu . uowara street,
Oct. 20, 1859. Baltimore.
G. W. TODD, with
COXJUD &, W.4LTO,
C23 Market st., Phila.
I
m porters and Dealers in
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
ugust 23, 1859.tf -
E.
G.
WHITMAN & CO..
Manufaclurina Confectioners.
Xo. 102 SoVth Second street,
(One feor below Chestnut,)
PHILADELPHIA.
E. G. WHITMAN. nol, C0) ALEX. JOUXSTOX
c.
STEWART tr,'th
BUEIILER & HOWARD.
Importers and dealers in Foreign and Do
mestic Hardware and Cutlery
Xo. 441 Market Stret,
(Xorth side, second door below Fifth,)
novl,l8G0 PHILADELPHIA.
D. M 'GLEES & Co.,
No. 133 North Third street,
WL , Philadelphia.
Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes.
May 17, 1860-tf
OR JOB PRINTING
. OF ALL KINDS,
CO TO
"THE ALLEGIIANIAN OFFICE."
ALL KINDS OF
LLXjC3?L STOVES,
the public to one of the greatest improvements
burning of the Gas and smoke arising from the
hand a large assortment of Tin, Copper and
extremely low prices in exchange tor Casn or
r
. GEO. HUXTLEY.
A
RCADE HOTEL, Ebensburg, Fa.
The subscriber, having leased, re-fitted
and newlv furnished the "Ebensburg House,
is nrenared to accommodate his friends and
the public generallv. The House has alwav
been a favorite for visitors during the Summer
season, and I will spare no pain in making it
an agreeable home lor all sojourners. Mv Ta
ble will always be luxuriously supplied from
the markets of the countrv and the cities. Mv
Bar will be filled with liquors of choice
brands. My Stable is attended by careful
hostlers, and mv charges will be such a3 to
suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat
ronage, and fully intending to deserve it,
hereby throw open my house to the public
henry fuster.
August 25, 1853:tf.
RAILROAD HOUSE, Wilmorc, Cam
bria county, Pa. (Near Penna. Railroad
Station.) Jas. D. Hamilton, Proprietor.
An extensive Bowling saloon is connected
with the House. The Table will be fur
nished with the best the market affords, and
the Bar supplied with the best of liquors, in
cluding Ales and Lager from approved brew
eries. Extensive and convenient Stabling is
attached to the premises.
Wilmore, August 23, 1859:tf.
ED LI OX HOTEL,
St. Clair street, (near the new Wire
Bridge.) Pittsburg, Pa.
ROBERT P. GORDON, Proprietor.
N. B. Good Stabling and Wagon Yard at
tached to the House sufficiently large enough
to accommodate 200 head of Horses. Also, a
very lare Sale Stable. decl5,'5&t
XTXIOX HOUSE, Ebensburg-, Pa.
KJ Jou.v A. Blair, Prejirletor.
Also, in connection, BLAIR & Co s HACKS
will leave the 'U nion House" for A ilmore
station in time to take the Eastern and West
ern trains. Every accommodation will be af
forded to make passengers comfortable.
August 23, 1839:tf.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebc lursr, Da
John Thompson, Jr., Proprietor.
The Table is always supplied -with the
choicest delicacies. The Bar is supplied with
choice liquors : and the Stable attended by
careful hostlers. Boirders taken by the w eek,
mooth or year. aug25,185Uf,
CAMIJRIA HOUSE, Wilmore, Pa.
Palmer a Beck. Proprietors.
Hacks atteud the arrival of each train to
convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence by
Plank Road to Ebensburg.
August 25, lt5y;tf.
8G0.
tinware, 8fi0
SHEET-IRON WARE. COPPER WARE,
J.&EI.l!CRRIXGTO.V
Desire to call the attention of the public tc
heir new TIN SHOP now opened in the large
brick building on the corner of Main and
Franklin streets, opposite the Mansion House
and next to the Banking House of Bell, Smith
& Co., Ji hnstown, Pa., w here they purpose
imniiVjic- ui ing all kinds of
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE.
Their work will be made by ths best work
men and of the best materials. Thev are de
termined to sell all kinds of ware at the
cheapest rates, wholesale and retail.
P-S. All orders for SPOUTiNCi attended
to on the shortest notice and on reasonable
terms.
Johnstown, Dec. 8, 1850-tf
TV"E W STOKE ! NEW GOODS ! !
Xl The subscriber beg3 leave to inform the
public generally that tie has opened out at his
NEW STORE ROOM,
On High street, one square east of the Dia
mond, Ebensburg, a large assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Hats and Caps, Boots aud Shoes, Groceries
and Hardware, Queensware, Clothing,
Flour and Bacon, Crockery ware,
Stationery, Provisions, &c, Sec.
To which he respectfully invites their at
tention, and which he will sell at the
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH,
or for most kinds of Country produce.
A. A. BARKER.
Ebensburg, Oct 3, 18Gl.-tf.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The undersigned continues the manufac
ture of BOOTS and SHOES of every descrip
tion at his establishment, in Ebensburg, three
doors east of Crawford's Hotel. Eniplovni"
none but the best workmen, he trusts that he
has been and still is at all times able to give
entire satisfaction to hi3 customers, lie
hopes that the same liberal patronage hereto
fore given him may be continued," and that
more may be added.
He has also on hand a large assortment of
French Calf-skins, and Morocco sf all kinds
suitable for fine Boots and Shoes. '
Readv-iuade BOOTS and SHOES always on
hand, and prices moderate-
MESHAC THOMAS.
Ebensburg, Sept. 20, 1 SGI.
THE ALLEGHANIAR"
WILL be published every Thursday.
the following rates viz:
Per annum, (payable in advance)' 5.
15 not pam wuuin me nrsi six months, l 75
1 noi paiu umii iuc cijuiuuua 01 year, 2 00
A failure to notify a discontinuance at the
expiration ot the term subscribed for Trills
considered a new engagement.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING!
1 insertion. 2 do.
square, (12 lines,) $ 50 $ 75
squares, (24 lines,) 1.00 1.50
squares, (3G lines,) 1.50 2.00
3 do.
$1.00
2.00
3.00
Over three weeks and less than thr.
25 cents per square for each insertion. 1
3 months.
$1.50
6 do.
$3.00
4.50
?.00
9.00
12.00
12 do.
8 lines or less,
55.00
9.00
12.00
14.00
20.00
35.00
square, (12 lines,)
squares, (24 lines,)
2.50
4.00
6.00
10.00
15.00
3 squares, (36 lines,)
Half a column,
One column,
22.00
Administrator s and Executor's Notices
1.75
Professional or Business Cards, not ex-
ceeding 8 lines, with paper, per year, 5.00
Ugy- Advertisements not marked with it
number of insertions desired, will be continv
ued till forbidden, and ctarged according
the above terms.
L.aiv of Xewspapers.
1. Subscribers who do not give express no
tice to the contrary, are considered as wish
iiig to continue their subscription.
1. If subscribers order the discontinuance
of their Periodicals, the Publisher maj con
tinue to serd them until all arrearages are
paid.
3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take
their periodicals from the offices to which ther
are directed, they are held responsible till
hey have settled the bill and ordered thea
discontinued.
4. If subscribers remove to other places
without informing the publishers, and the
papers are sent to the former direction, tley
are held responsible.
5. The Courts have decided, that refusing
to take periodicals from the office or remov
ing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima
facia evidence of intentional Fraud.
T
Mill NEW YOHK TRIBUNE !!
We trust that those who do not now receive
THE TRIBUNE ill subscribe for it without
dek-.v. The club price of THE WEEKLY
TRIBUNE and THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIB
UNE is so low that there are but lew in any
community unable to take it. Henceforth,
The Tribune, as the principal paper fcupport
ing the new Administration, will be peculiarly
interesting, while outside cf politics its reli
able Foreign and Domestic News, its Com
mercial and Agricultural Intelligence, and its
Literary Department, give to it interest and
value which no other paper on this Continent
can boast of. How ably and successfully Tat
Tribcne has conducted the campaign now so
gloriously ended, the result in New York fully
attests, and to the untiring exertions, signal
capacity and foresight of Horace Gbeelkth
due much of the glory of the victory over
which a nation of Freemen are now rejoicirg.
It is, therefore, the duty of every true Repub
lican to aid in giving The Tribcne a still
larger circulation. As evidence of its popu
larity and reliability, we may state that last
week over Six Hundred Thousand copies Ten
gold a circumstance unprecedented in the
annals of jr-urnalism. Guardian and Ca:t'tt.
Phorniiville, Pa.
Terms :
DAILY TRIBUNE, (311 issues per an.1! S.0'
SEMI-WEEKLY, (104 " " )S3.?C
WEEKLY, ( r2 " "
TO CLUBS Semi-Weeklt: Two copies 0
$i 5 Ten copies to one address, 20, en
acy larger number at the latter rate. Tef.
copies or over to addrits of each tulfcnler,
i.20 each. For a Club of Twenty. an eitra
copv will be sent. For a Club ol Forty,
send THE DAILY TRIBUNE gratis one year.
Weekly : Three copies, $5; Fire forS;
Ten for Si 2, and any larger number at the rate
of $1.20 each per annum, the paper to be ad
dressed to each subscriber. To Cluhs cl
Tw enty we send an extra copy. Twenty copiei
to one "address for $20, with one extra to him
who sends us the Club. For each Club ot
One Hundred THE DAILY TRIBUNE will H
sent gratis one year.
jRgr" Payment always in advance.
Address
TnE TRIBUNE, No. 134 Nassau st.,
dec20 New YoeE
TAYLOR & CREJ1EB
T IT E HUNTINGDON NT ES EBIE
A
IICNTINCDON, 11
l Trpss. Vines
Ac. of
better growth, larger size, and at lower price,
than any of the Northern or Eastern .Nurseries,
and warrant them true to name.
Standard Apple trees at 18 cents eacn
$16 per 100. 50 to
Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each 51
$15 per 100. .
Standard Tear trees, 50 to 75 cts o.
Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ to$l each 0 l
per 100 .
Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to T5 cts each
Standard Cherry trees 37i to 75 cts..
Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts.
Plum trees 50 cts.
Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts.
Nectarine trees 25 cts each.
Grape Vines 25 cts to $1.
Silver Maple trees C2i to $1.
European Ash, 75 to 1
- European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50.
Norway Spruce, 50 cts to
?r. ....
American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to
American & Chinese Arbor it,
$1.50 . jL.
Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, ic. c
Iluntinirton Jan. 25, 1SC0.- 3tn.
CAIZ1XET WARE-I0051'
E V A N S re
spectfully n-
Ebensburg, and Cam
bria county general-5"
ly, that he has -on -J
nana ana tor saie, at,
his Ware-room, one
square west of Blair's
Hotel, a lame and
splendid assortment of
he will sell very cheap
order on the shortest notice
andatrrr.
ble prices.
EBensfeurg, Oct.
1S59-
T
"TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
'THE ALLEGHANIAR
TO
IN ADVANCE
$1.60
.GOTOKALLT
WITH YOU K
2 :N:SP