1 Court Ti!Trft1:o2T- Llg't r Jurors fr 3.1arc3i Teriti or CunibiSu Cuanly Courts, 18 S3. Cbas M'Man&iuy. .Foreman, Alk-L. ny, Farmer. Abrahams DavH, Carr ill. Fanner. Aiuigh Johu, Suiac!u"::, l BartToou Joa. Washington, -i Eeti'der Heury, Carroll, u-' Crovlo Joseph, Croyle, '-o Collins Peter, .Sr., ELeu-burir, .'ent;eumn. Douglass Jas. Carroll, Fanner. Cooper Huury, Johnstown, M:c!nnist. Iluckworlh John, linickliek, Smith. Kelley Jamo?, Alicghauy, Fanner. LevergooJ I'etcr. Jolmstow.i, Tanner. L'Goiu-h Thos, Jr., Summerhill, Farmer. M'Cl-J-iLey Hugh, Washington, lo Moyers Vcndc-!, Croyle, .'-' O'Jones John, Cambria, 'Jo Parrish Francis, Alleghany, Toac-Iier. Sharbauzh John, Sutiituitvllie, Justice. Sniay Win. Stun nierli ill, Laborer. Snyder Christian, Jackson, Farmer. Stephens David, Sammitville. Laborer. Urban Peter, Cheat Spring?, Carpenter. Will Anthony, do Shoemaker. . Zahni D. . Ebensburg, Printer. TRAVERSE JURORS F1R&T WEEK. Adams Thos. Alleghany, Farmer. Burnheiiner Mathias, Cambria, do Burdine John, White, do Uurk John, Croyle, do Crura Ephriam, Wilmorc, Sawyer. Crinp; David, Richland, Farmer. Confer Daniel, Coueaiaugh, Innkeeper. Crea George, White, Farmer. Cover William, Johnstown, Mechanic. Craver Valentine, Sunmierhill, Farmer. Donouhe Patrick, Alleghany, do Dugan Neal, Wiluiore, do Earhart Peter, Cairoll, do Fleck Francis, Carrolltown, Smith. Flannagan John, Johnstown, Gentleman Funk Joseph, Jackson, Farmer. Fry Sebastian, Loretto, Cabinet Maker. Earner David, Coneniaugh, Carpenter. Gutwalt Joseph, Carroll, Farmer. Gates Joel, Chest, do Griffith Abner, Conemaugh, do Good Abraham, Taylor, do Hildebrand Saui'l, Conem'gh, do Ilelfrich Nicholas, Chest, do Jones D. W. Cambria, do Kirkpatrick Henry, Carroll, do Kerney John D. Conemuugh, Agent. Kurtz George, xlilviile, innkeeper. Luther Jacob, Jr., Susquehanna, Farmer. Luther D. A. Carroll, Carpenter. Murray Jas. (North) Cambria, Farmer. Metzgtir David, Johnstown, Innkeeper. M'Connell Franeis, Clearfield, Farmer. M'Counell Thomas, Sumuicrhill, Farmer. Miller John, Jr., Yoder, do M 'Bride John, Cambria, do Noon Michael, Carroll, do Orricks Jonathan, Conemaugh, Collier. Plitt Lewis, Johnstown, Merchant. Ream Elia, Richland, Farmer. Scanlan Henry, Carrolltown, Justice. Stultz Adam, do Carpenter. Storm Arthur, Summitvillc, Farmer. Stull W. II. Richland, do Stremmill Henry, Johnstown, Shoem'r Sissler William, Yoder, Farmer. Vceghtly Victor, Johnstown, Printer. Walters Henry, Summerhill, Farmer. TRAVKP.SE JUROR3 SECOND WEEK. Adams M. M., Washington, Farmer. Ager Andrew, " Miner. Barnes William, Ebensburg, Coach-maker. Benshoof Solomon, Taylor, Farmer. Burkhaxt David, Susquehanna, " Conner John, Cambria, " Courad James, Washington, Miller. Croft John, Johnstown, Tailor. Durbin Augustin, Munster, Farmer. Davis Richard B., Cambria, " Dunniire Samuel, Richland, " Dunmire Daniel, Croy.'e, " Englebaagh George, Johnstown, Merchant Eberly Francis, Munster, Farmer. Fyock Samuel, Conemaugh, " Farren John, Cambria, " Grumbling Adam S., Richland" Glass Chiistopher, Susquehanna, Farmer. Gallagher James, C arroll, Good Jacob, Taylor, llufl'mau Joseph, Conemaugh, Harrison Christian, Jackson, If-irshhrro-er Isaac. Richland. a it .t Hays Hiram.. Riehlaud. Surveyor. Hngue Thomas, Allegheny Fanner. James William, Cambria, James Lewis, Jackson, '; Kiugston John, Conemaugh, Grocer. Lloyd Washington, Suscj., Lumberman. Matthews Samuel, White. Farmer. Myers John B., Loretto, Inn-Keeper. Murray William, Croyle, Merchant. M'Dowell George, Millvilie, Watchman Pringle "tt illiam, Croyle Farn.tr. Plough Emanuel, Conemaugh, ' IV.rrish Joseph A., Summit, Merchant. Phimaiei Elisha, Croyle, Farmer. Richards William. Yo ier, " Rodgers Lewis, KLeushurg, Printer. Rink John, Biickiiek, r-'tirui-r. Sharbaugh Jueob, Carroll, Smicli. Shiry I'eter, Alh-gheiiy, Farmer. Storm Lewis, CLvtrhVid, Suiii.iicrviiie Juiiai, So.p, uo Tref'ts Jafi.b, Joh-ist.iwn, Batcher. Trex'.cr David, Alk-'heny, Fannor. "Williams Jared, Jnh:,.-tiw:i, Innkeeper. "Walters Englebert, do Teamster. TRAVHSn JL'ROIt? THIRD WLFK. Alltnbaugh Henry, Sammcrhili, Farmer Angus Abraham, Taylor, Adams John, CleaiikM, Bearer John, Susriiteh.inna, " Bruce Gecrge, Allehaiiy, liungardner Jos., Richland, '4 Buck Jerctne, Carroll, Miller. Bumford Richard, Cambria, .Futzp.??.' Bracken Michael, Couejaauga, u Criste I'eter J , 'Lort-tro. C-ip-nfer. Callan Wm., Johnstown, Carpenter. Croatian James, Richland, Farmer. Cover Ataos, Taylor, " . Dougherty John, Ebensburg, Tailor, i'ekenrode James, Carroll, Farmer. Ellis Enos, Summerhill, " Eokley John, Summitvillc, Laborer. . Evans Daniel O., Ebensburg, Tanner. FronticiSer Jacob, Johnstown, Merchant. Fov Javid, llichlaud, Farmer. Fieiirhtlioof Nicholas, Minister, Farmer. w ti a Gosard Christian, Conemaugh, Geis Joseph, Richland, Gjugiicnour Daniel, Sr., Taylor, Kibler Jacob. Clit-st, Lljyd John J., Ebensburg, Clerk. Loiau Samuel, Johustowu, " Miori; Joseph, ' Shoemaker. Moore Francis, Allegheny, Farmer. M'Guunh George, CleartieM, Sawyer. Orr William, John-town, Cabisut Maker. OMIa.ro SaTU'it 1, Muuster.. Farmer. O'llaro David, do do - Plitt Charles, Johnstown, Butcher. Randolph George, Wilmere, inn-keeper.. Ream William, Yoder, Farmer. R( am Isaac, Summerhill, do S ha Her John, Couemaugh, do Sin '.ret Jacob, do do Shaffer Emanuel, Johnstown, Carpenter. Strayer Joseph, Yoder, Farmer. Schrothe Lawrence, Carrolit'n, Innkeeper. Woods Michael, Johnstown, Laborer. Wcakland Ar.slam, Chest, Farmer. Wright Joseph, Summerhill, do "Wittle Conrad, Johnstown, Laborer. Weakland Simon, Allegheny, Farmer. Yoner Martin, Chest, do G EORGE M. REED, Attorney at Law, .S-.Mt. lOOl-tt. A B11A1IAM KOPELIN, Attouxey J at Law. Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main street. ' aug-J ,18514-tf. c II ARLES Y "WIN GAR i, Attorney tt Law, Lock Haven, Clinton countv, 1 a. August 23, l(jjo:ti. PHILS. NOON, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Penn'a. Oilice two doors cast of Thompson's Hotel. August 20, 185:.-ly A. C. MULLIN, Attorney at Law, Eb- er.sburg, Cambria county, Pa. Ji.-'i Oilice two iloorsnortn ol voio!iaue now , and immediately opposite Ihoiupsou s note. Ebensburg, December 1, 1839. OBERT A. M'COY, Attorney at Law ) Ebensburg, Cambria county, Pa. All manner of legal business in the severs. courts oFthis county promptly attended to. June 23, 18G0:tf R. L. JOIIX3TON'. GEO. W. OATMAX. JOHNSTON 1- 0ATMAN, Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria county, Penna. pen Oilice opposite the Court House. January 1 0, lSGl:tf 1 , 17RANCIS A. SHOEMAKER, Attor- 5 ney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. " Will practice in the several courts of Clear field, Iudian and Cambria counties. Olhce two doors west of Crawford's Hotel June 14, lbGO-tf S. BUNN, M. !)., tenders his pro- fessioual services to the citizens of Eb ensburg. Oilice in Drug Store, on Hia St., opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg. August 23, lS59:tf. EORGE R. LEWIS, M. P., tenders his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity. He may be found in the otiice formerly occupied by Dr. D. A . Lewis. Niaht culls made at the oilice. August 23, 1330:tf. DR. J. M. M'CLURE, SunoKox and Mechanical Di.sTisr, respectfully offers his professional services t o the ladie s and gen tlemen of Johnstown and vicinity of this place. Particular attention paid to diseases of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. Ol'ice in the Street. old "Exchange," on Clinton Johnstown, Aug. 23, 1830. rTMU: WEEKLY PRESS. X THE WEEKLY PRESS hns been established on a secure and permanent foundation; but it is. ia reality, a m arvcllovs example of Dfe de "rec of favor which a ricrhtl v-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 D EP ART MET. 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Philadelnhi.i. npiIE UNION FOREVER ! I It. IT. TCDOnTTlUGII JONES, Haviii"" formed a partnership m the GIIO CKUY business, wouM rofpectfally call the intention of the people of Ebensburg and vi ti'iitv to their larpe stock, which has been selected in the Ea-stevu market with great care. Couie and examine tor yourselves ! Thev cannot f;;il to lca.-e. UurstocL consists in part of the following aiticlos, viz : White and Browa Sa- Chewing and Smok'g gars. Tobacco, NT. O. Molassses, Cig.rs, -iu.T, Svrups, li'io CoS'ee, Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas, Apices of all kinds, Batter, Sujrar and Wa ter Crackers, Dried Apples, Peaches, Oranges nd Leaioas, ('amlleo, Soap, Clothes, Market and Fancy Baskets, Washboard?, Brooni3, Buckets, ilvasures, Kealers, Churns, Keir?, Ii iir and Wire St irp-?, Scrub, Shoe and Dus ting Brushes, Rope, Bed cords, Lines, Rope II .titers, Twine, Tye Yarn, Fawcks, Window Glass, Fi.s, Raisins, Prunes , Citrons, Xuts of all kin I?, Kxt. Ley and CoiTee, Bowls, Butter Prints and La- Ptutj, Arnold's Inks from G to An assortment ot bs Tr.cents i.er bottle, sences and Dru-3, Shoc-tindin?, Bcfcrs, Shovels .Sp:ide, Hoc?, Nails, Thread, Sale Leather, Harvest Tools, Hay Forks, Garden & Hay Rakes, Scythes and Snathes, Buck Saws and Nails, Provision FLOClt, CORN and OAT MEAL, C II E E S E. R I C E, B'A 0 O N, MACECRL'L. HERRING, CODFISH, And all kinds of Liquors, Brandy, Giu, Wines, Old live and Common VY mey, ic, .The above articles will be sold chenp for Ca.di or Country Produce, at Cah priced Ebensburg, -May i, lsil.tf TOTICE. It Having associated with Hugh Jones in the Grocery business. 1 hereby give notice to ail those having standing accounts with ine, to couie forwuid and settle tbe sar:e. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebensburg and vi cinity for their former patromge, I would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same, under the firm of Tudor and Jones. R. II. TUDOR. O UN DAY MORNING CHRONICLE. O PUBLISHED at WASHINGTON, D. C. The ChronkU is puhllxhul on a la rye folio sheet, with new i'Jti, and eoitt it!) 1. A full w eekly record of Military and Naval Movements iu Washington and throughout the country. 2. Origin d sketches of New England Celebri ties, by an able Northern writer. 3. A scries ot original sketeUes ot tne ..m 01 Washington. Its Growth, Public Build ir.:s and Attractions. 4. Original sketches of the Churches and Clergy iu Washington an account of one Church and its Pastor 'appearing in each issue. 5. Letters from Correspondents ia all the principal parts of the country. G. Smithsonian -Papers, containing accounts of the more recent, discoveries in Science, iu all parts of the world, as reported at the Sndthsonian Institution. 7. Essays, Sketches, Tales, and choice gems of Poetry. 8. A weekly record of removals an I appoint- wents bv the Government. Local reports, doings iu the city, ie. 9. Editorials, by one of the ablest writers in the country. The obu-ct of the publishers of the Chrom cle will ever be to render it a high-toned Me tropolitan Farail.i J'cpcr. The subscription price by mail is $2 per annum, in advance, or SI for six mouths. Three copies, live months, S2.30. Specimen copies forwarded when de sired. Address, enclosing subscription or par hills. JAMES B. SHERIDAN & Co. rieltf Publishers, Was-hington, D. G. ,i CARD. Y.'itmerN Bninon, Lancaster Tp. July T.0, I80O. Messrs. Evans and Watsox : Gkstlkmkk The small size No. 1 Salamander safe which I i urchased from your agent. Mr. Adam R. Ba.-r, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, 1S3", has been subjected to a very severe trt, which it withstood in a :uo;t satisfactory manner. This Safe, containing all my books together with va'u tide papers beloi.ging to myself and some to my neighbors and friends, and rcpres-eting a vain- of over Twenty Thous and Dollars, (020,000) was in my Mill which was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju ly, 1S00, and passed through the iiery ordeal unscathed. Tiie Safe was on the second iloor and fell to the basement of the Mill, and wns subjected for six hours to an intense heat among the i ui.es, which was greatly increased by the combustion of a large quantity of grain confined within the brick wails. After the tire 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 your Safes than could be expressed in any other vords from me. Yours Respectfully, selS . SAMUEL RANCK. gsn, A large assortment of the above qual ity of Fire anl Thief Proof Safes always on hand and for sale at as low rates as any other firm, at EYANS & WATSON'S. No. 304 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. The 1 Voted tun Mutual Fire. Jnsarmxce Co., OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. LOCATED AT EKENSIlURfl, PA. fPHIE above named Company, organized i April Cth, 1857, will ell'ect insurances on property- at sale rates. Eemg particularly careful in the risks taken, this Company pre sents a reliable and cheap medium, through which persons may seenre themselves against probable losses by lire. Otfuc on Centre Street, nearly opposite Thompson's "Mountain House."' D. II. ROBERTS, Pres. A. C. Mvllin, Sec'v. fc Treas. A. A. BARKER, Agent. Aug. 23, 1830,-ly. "VI700D, MORRELL & CO., v Joir l'tov.t, Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX ALL KINDS OT M E II C II A X I) I S I! , Keep constantly on hand the following arti- eb"? DRY GOODS, CARPET IN GS, HATS AND CAr3, OTL-CLOTIIS, BONNETS. HARDWARE, PROYISIONS, CLOTHING, . NOTIONS, QUEENSWABE, BOOTS SHOES, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, BACON, FEED OF ALL KINDS, VK0ETAKLE3, iC. fPZT Clothing and Boots and Shoes madeto orer on reason'ibleterins. Johnstown March 1 lSGO-tf. IV. S. HAVKX, PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTER; ETATIOSER, JJlanJ: BooTt Xinitfacturcr, Boot: Binder, and dealer in every description ct American and Foreign Papers, tec., ic. Corner of Wood and UUira sircaS x xj. BUIKJ, Pa- , r ' na j.Agcnt for L. Johnson & Co., Aype FoundcrcSc Blettrotypers, PhU.idtlphia. August 2a, lfci'J:t.t 1 i : " t 1 o DRUGS ! !! .1 .Tn-t opened and tor pnie sir- hv 11. S. BUN'N, M. T) , a jrenfirn ns--:... K.iripipiit of DKCGrf, Mi:iI(.'IXL.S. i , Suic.Uils. Paiats. lye.-tuf:'s. Fluid, '--1 Bit AN 11 TS, WLSi'-.--,Gl.S, C-.,r" Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Brushes, Comt.s, ftia- tiniit-rr. illauk Rco..-;, . Poritiiiic ry, Toba-co. K-ars, Sun if, and other articles ,uallv kept in Dru .Sides. It. S. BUNN, M. D. Ebensburg Aug, 2"j lt3C'.-ly. A. II. FRANC1SCUS, 4.2-1 Maukkt St., Piiit.a. Wholesale Dealer in Cotton Bas, Carpel Chi-iu, WivM'ni?, Ropes, Wick, ne 1 arn, Broom-, Bucket, Baskets, Churns, Tub.,, Brushes Loohin-Glasses, k:'., . &c, &c., &e. rThc larjrcst stock of the t.hove Goods in the city, sold at the lowest ntit each prices Oct. 31, lSGl-Oin TT7M. T. FRY, with VV MOORE, LIGGET k CO. Importers an1 Johoers o HOSlERi, iii,u 1-., TRIMMINGS, NoTBJNS, &e. No. 223 Market Street, Ojposi'te B-ml; S'., P:iiLiKi rnr v. vz. Constantly receivin'T Goods from Phil- 'atlcl ihi:- and New Yoik Auctions. Oct. 21, 18Jl-tt VT71L.LIAM S. CROSS, If' J u.fu.rr. t!v-e oral General COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner East Falls and Eastern Avenue?, 13 A L T I M O a K. , -MD. V't'i attend to sel'iin? all kinds of Lumber, Staves, Shook, Grain, ic, and will hll orders for the same. octilolti JAMBS DOUGHERTY, wru J. . SO'itVKIl, rTTholcsale Dealer in V TOBACCO, SN UFF AND CIGARS, No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market, P;n LAOKi.i !iia. Also Manufacturer raid Importer of Foreign and Domestic CIGARS. sep.i,!.,.. w. i. LLOYD & CO. BANKERS ALTOONA.l'A. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and S.1- ver unit tiom lor s;ue. eiivi..- ..... . . Moneys received on ueposit. p;;j:io.e n Bjajl'l, i Ul.i'Ul. imv ecwj w --A ! in,--rT fir iiun Li:iti. iutcrest hi fnir rales. nov3, '5 fit Wil ULY.NOLD3. J- M. SUVENSOS, Jtt J. KOWKX SMITH. JOHN HILL, wnn RETXOLDS, S3IITII & t'O., GROCERY i" COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 N. Howard street, Oct. 20, 1830. ' Baltimoke. JQ. s:CAM3ION, FACTOR IN WEST INDIA EXPORTS AND IMPO.l 1 b, Shiipin'1 an. I Cominii'.H 'hrchnut, VND DEALER IN HOGSHEAD SUDORS AND HEADS, No. 322 S. Delaware Avenue, Oct. 10,lSGl.tf Philadelphia. T. XORI'.IS l'""T, EDH'AKU II. OliDLX. T BARKER, m'th XV T. MORRIS PEROT k CO., IF;-: J' ;t"le J.fru-jtttn, No. 021 Market street, above M.xth, and olJ Commerce street, Nov. 2, K-Oltf PlIlLAbiCLrillA. C. STEWART trfh . BUEHLER ic HOWARD, importers and dealers in Foreign and Do mestic ihtrl-.'ar- and Cuthru, No. -I'll MarivKT Stp.kt, (North side, second do -r below Fifth.) no v 1 , 1 cGO PHILADELPHIA. ti ETTiNGEil & ULLMAX, 3. Y' HOLES ALE CLOTHING, No. 107 North Third St., above Arch, J'hUiJihll'liia. Sa-vtel E t T I N 0 E It , MovKit Ull.mas. )" Nov. MA It TIN P.l-KllLtR, K. H- KOWAllU. TUEHLER & HOWARD, " Importers and Dealers in Fordan and Dom.'tic Jlarduure and Cutlery, No. 341 Market &t., Philadelphia. Nov. 28, lSUltf JAMES GRAHAM. n. j. tiiomas. O RAH AM & THOMAS, Of WHOLESALE GROCERS, Ari'l !ihrs in Flour, 157 Liberty street, Pittsulho. Penu'a. Dec20, ISCl-tf G. WHITMAN & CO., Manufacturing Confectioners, iji. No. 102 Soith Second street, (One door below Chestnut.) PHILADELPHIA. whitman. nol,'G0) alex. jousston J AMES M. THOMPSON, with WARDLE & STEV ENSON, "Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse, N. E. corner Market and Sixth sts., . NovT 28, 1801. Philadelphia. yy-EST, S( SOUTH WORT H & CO., Wholesale Dialer in. BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 21 North Third street, Nov. 2$, IbGl. Philadelphia. n D. M'CLElS & Co., No. 133 North Third street, Philadelphia. Yrholesale dealer.? in Boots and Shoes. May 17, 18C0-if p AltGAINd 1 JL SELLING OFF AT COST D. J. Evaua k Son offer their entire stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Hardware n-ad Queonsw.ire, at cost, for cash, as they intend to ijuit business, and are determined to sell. Persons wishing bargains will do w ell to call. N. B. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the subscribers are hereby urgcntly requested to call and iuaj;e immediate settle ment of their respective accounts. D. J. EYANS SON. .Ebcsnburg, Apri. 4, 18G1. ARCADE HOTEL, Ebensburg, Pa. -The subscriber, having leased, re-fitted and ncvrlv furnished the "Ebensburg House, is prei.arcd to accommodate his friends and the public generally. The House has always boon a favorite for visitors during the .Summer ix-ail I v. ill snare no p un m maKir.g it an agreeable Lome tor ail sojourners. My Ta tvi'l s-lwavs be luiuri'j'.u-ly supp.ic-d frora tbe riarkets ot tt.e country aiiu t-e Bia will bo tilled with liquors of choice )V.nuU. ;.lv Staple is nttemU'd by careif.I ho-th-r?, r.ndmv charr:. -s will be such us to suit all. Expect ing to receive a s-hare ot pat ronape. and fully inteudir.g to .cservc it, 1 herebv'throw open my house to the imbne UE.XRY l OiTER. August 2.5, lS5::tf.' f A1LROAD HOUSE, "v iln cre. Cani 'j l.ria oouutr, Pa. (Near i'enna. Railroad Stiition.) J- l)- Hamilton, I'r- j-rnlur. Ar. f.vtm4vp Uowliii'' .kn is connected ti, v II, .110. The Iakli: v.Hl ie iui- 11 11 i ' " - - r.nu sb'-d'witli tbe l.-cst tlie maiKCi a.ioru the Bau sut plied with the best of liquors, 11); in cluding Alts :'nd Lajrer from ap; roved brew- eries. Extensive ftnu coavtuitui ciiLuis attached to the premises. "Wilmorc, August 20, 1850:tf. T)KD LION HOTEL, 1 fct. Cbiir street, (near the new V.'ire Bridge,) Pittsburg, Pa. ROBERT P. GORDON, Proprietor. N. B.Goo.l StabliiiL' and V.'ojron Yard at tr, iho iin.icf n:!;ciT.ilv lar-e cnourh to accoimacdate 20'i head ol Horses. Al vcrv lar-e ,Salo Staljk-. dec 15 i.a.itu iw i1- iv - o, a 'b'J t 1" TNI ON HOUSE, KU-til.urjL', Pa. LJ Jou.v A. Blair. I'.-r.prUcr. Al-o, in connection, BLAIR i Go's HACKS will leave Cue "Union House" for Wi'.more station iu time to take the Eastern and West ern trains. Every accommodation -vill be ai forded to make i.1ssengo-rs comfortable. August 23, 183'J:tf. J O UN TAIN HOUSE, EV-ensl.urg, Fa iA-JL John TuoMi'SO.s, Jr., Proprietor. The Taeli: is always supplied with the choicest tJciicacics. The Bat. is supplied with choice liquors : and the Stahi.k r.tu niltd By careful hostlers. Boarders tkeii i-y the week, month or vear. aug23.lcr.Mf. c- 1A.31BRIA liorsi Wiluiore, Pa. PALMK't a BkOK, i'roirle'.TS. Hacks attend the airiv:iLjoL each train to convey passengers to the ll5tl?nd thence by Plank ltoad to Eben.-burg. August 25, lS5::tf. AYIS, JONES & CO., ' AlOL 1 i 11 ALL,, . Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Goods, DRY GOODS, of every description, Mich as Cloths, Cassi uurts. Satinet'.-, Tv.'tcds, Jeans, Browa auJ lileached Muslins, DlJliSS GOODS OF EYERY STYLE,. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, just received fiom Boston, Straw. Fur and h its. Stationary e erv ues ription. Wall Paper of every style, Hardwaie. Queens ware, Stoiie and E:-.i tiienware, a tall supply of ti;xccric?. such as Sug rs. Moia-ses. Syi ups. Coifees, Teas, and Rice, a f ull stock of Spice, uUo, Flour, Bacon, Fi.sh, Tobacco, Cigars and Snuif. Bar Iron, Nails, and Gl;u-s always on Lands. Drugs, Paints ard Oils, and a full assortment of other ai tides uiilly kept in country atcrc-s. Ail kinds of Country Produce, such as Butter Eggs, Bacon, Grain. Wool, Po- tatoes. Bcuus, Rags, iv c, ii c . taken in exchange for goods, and the Cash never refused. fc-ir CHERRY, POPLAR nnd PINE LUM BER hoiiuht aud sold. DAYIS, JONES A CO. Ebensburg, Nov 17, IstU.tf 38(50. tinyv'ailj: , 18G0. SHEET-IRON WARE. COPPER WARE, .1. & II. i:i:KflZXTC3S Dosirp 10 rail tbe attention ot the i.ubhc ire their new TIN SHOP ne opened in the large brick building on the corner c-f Aiaiu and Franklin streets, opposite the Mansion llcuso aiid next to the Banking House of Beli, Su-iih j; Co., Johnstown. Pa., where they purpose i.ian ufactni ing ail kinds of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE. Their work w ill he made by the best w ork men and of the host materials. They :iie de termined to sell nil kinds of ware at the cheapest rates, wholesale and retail. 1'. S. All orders for SPOUTING attended to 011 the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Johnstown, Dec. S, 1S39-U" T0(TS AND SHOES. . R 3 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. Employing none but the best workmen, he trusts that he has been and still is at all times aide to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He hopes that the samel. be rul patronage hereto fore given him may be coutiuued, and that more may be added. lie has also on hand a l.irge asomnout !" Freneh Calf-skins, and Morocco sf all kinds, suitable for fine Boots and Stiocs. Readv-made BOOTS aud SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate- MESH AC TIIOMAS. . Ebensburg, Sept. 20, 1801. 7VTEW Ll The stori: : new coods : : The subscriber begs leave to inform the public generally that he has opened cut at his N FAY STORE ROOM, On lib;! street', one equate' cast of the Dia mond, Ebensbur; a lar-'e ortment of FA LL AND W I N T Y. R OOODS, Hats and Cajs, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Hardware, Qaccnsv.-are, Clothing, Flour r.sid Bacon. Crockery ware, Stationery, i'rovisious, kc, &e. . 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, ISol.-tf. NEW tailor shop. The undersigned having opened out a Tailoring Establishment, over the store room occupied by D. J. Evans & Son, respectfully informs the public that the business will there be carried 011 in all its branches. All work will be done in the latest style, with neatness aud dispatch, and upon the most reasonable terms. ROBT. D. THOMAS Ebensburg, April 4, 1801. 4,THE ALLEGHRHUrr rTILL be published every Thursday, t. ' the following rates viz: Per annum,. (payable in advance) If not paid w ithin the first six m Sl.8 1 onthj If not paid until the expiration of yttr, 209 A failure to notiiy a discontinuance tt tb9 expiration ot the terra eubecrited for considered a new tiiL'Sgemtnt. 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The Tiuevm:, as the prlncij : 1 p.: inLr the new Adminls'rat i. n. will lieiu tfuf.i., .p-r.-i:jj!cr interesting, while oui-ide i ;' :;;:! aidt Foreign and. Dca.t-stic Nt'.v:, iu e.: un rciI anu Agricultural I;;t..i ; 1 1. e 1 ;: Literary Departireat, t"-Vt it iistr-.-t value which no other j;:pr on this Cc :.t:i-.;. can boast of. How a-.b y a:i.; si . cr-.-.-.'.h TnmtNE has conduct..: the . i! : . ... 1 i:. v.' gloriously ended, the n:vit in N Vo:k ;'u aticat?, and 10 the urn-hu g A-it:i .-ici.i capacity and foresight of ih-nei; t!.M I'liv .t due much c, the fch-ry ol E:- i.-tv-y it:. which a nation t f Fni;v,. :: arr ::v.- r-.-j' i.;! . It is, therefore, the duty of . cry t.n lop.' Ecau to e.id iu giving Ti;e Tmhim. a ! larger circulation. As tvhiei.ct of it? -'- larity and reliability, tvt inj-.y state tht h..-t week over 5.x Jaiw'rttl T! J c pie? vt: cold a circr-iiisttiit-e ui'j-i t ideiiU-d iu :ie annal3 of j curi'iism. Guuruiyn nful Cc.-.:.'-Phcenixvilie, Pa. 'i'F4MRl.S : DAILY TRIBUNE, (all i.-.-ues per SFMI-WEEKLY, ( U'4 WEEKLY, --.I 1 f TOCLUBS Semi-Wifely: Two copies C: Tfn 1 t',vic to rr? n (hi e . lIG. i'E- any' larger number at the latn-r rtte. Tci. copies or over to cdJ of -'.'2& each. For h Club' of ' v. cmv. s:i t-xi copv v. ill be sent. Tot a Club ol 1 erty. send THE DAILY TBI HUNK crr.tis one ytr. Wfekly : Three copies. S.: : Fiy.- tVr Ten for S12. end .inv l;.r"-cr nuti.ber at t ;.e r:S. tc ot Sl.o each per !:; uia the pi-i t: bcr. To 1 e un dressed to tach sub.-ir; ( Tw enty we send an 0x11.1 copy. I w i.-ty c(p.t u, one Vt for S'-'o. v. ith oi.e extra to fc.fc who sends us the Cluh. ' For ert h Oeh ci One Hundred THE DAILY TEItLNL vi.l U scut gratis one oar. J ravmeut alw.iv. in advai.ce. AiMre THE TRIBUNE, No. 114 Nesfi-u r.. dec20 NtTT A1 : THE HUNTINGDON NI'RsCSIls Hint:nc;:'cN. Ia., h.-ttp growth !:r.'-cr sicnnd :t lev. tr p:-" tv- " - O - - ' tti-i n .1 n v nf(lil Noi tbcri. OT EiiSiel : Nurstries, und warrant them true to name. Stjnit-iril oil trees at its ecu h SU per TOO. f Peach trees. 13 to '-0 cts cjch - Si per 1 00. . Standard Pear trees. I ) t-r TT. c's - Dwarf Pear trees. SI'S ..! each '' c' to per 100 U'warf Apple trees, T-0 to 7j c !- Of 1 Standard Cherry trees J " 1 ' Dw arf Chei ry ircf-s ". to '. 'j o Plum trees oO cts. Apricot irees 4u to ij c!--'. Nectarine trees 2" cts iub. (irape Yines 25 cts to SI. Silver Maple trees 02 to $1 European Ash, 73 to 1 European Larch, 73 ct to 1.50. Norway Spruce. 30 cts to fcl. Amcrican'Balsam Pine. 73 cts to ""' ' American & Chinese Aibor :t, $1.50 , . ... Strawberry Tlants. Si rer lo ic. Huntington Jan. 23, LcC0.- 3m. A1.T WAUK-K00-11' Ti. E Y A N S re spectfully iu- forms the citizens of . V ... n cl 1 1, l-rr an(1 f:!!)!. oria county'general-' 'i. ly, that he liaa on hiind .111 for ?:iie. at -. JT. his Ware-room, one ':J'' 'S square west of Blair's if Vj-T.; -Hotel, a large aud vitiTE hh splendid nssortment of hi BNUi J. u he will sell very cheap. C0I I dN5 ' (,aJ.. Lie prices. Ebensbirg. Oct. fSIERMS OF SUBSCRliriON i TO ..TilE ALLEGAXIAN : ' Zny. GO TO -THE ALLEGH-'J -J ,vJ. WITH Y01T. JCS I 1 1 n ir