MIS O TT T a JlSTZ tSirnors oflJie Campaign- 'iiie highly 'intelligent and veracious cairosponJentof the N. Y. Mercury scuds. f'rjra the seat of War, the following graph ic account of soma matters which have es ciped the notice oF loss vigilant camp iawers who write lor the pres.. : Editors T. T : We have met the ene my at lat my hoy ; but i don't sfe that ! e id ours. We went ai't-r him with fly- in banner?, ana i 'f - ' luntk hv wore flvin-' stiil . Honor to;, IT ' 1 1 . tlio brave who fell on that bio dv field ! and may we kill enough seec.s-5ioui.s'i.s to give each of them a inouuiu ;ut. of skull? ! I was present at the givat barne, my . , 1 ..... ' : i 7i ! hoy, aril appoimea uijse.i a p.cia. .. of oue of the baggie wagons i the ex- treiue rear. Ihu driver s-iw u:e coining. ; arid sivs he : "You can't cut behind this here vehi cle, uiy line little boy." I looked at him for a moment, aftr the manner of the late great actor, Mr. Kirby, and says i : j Says he : 'I reckon." "And sizteeu small children V Says he : "There was ouly iifteen when last heard from." "Soldier," says I, :wereyou to die be fore to-morrow, what would be your last request '!" Here I shed two tears. "It would be," says, he, "that soaie kind friend would take the job of wallop ins: my offspring for a year on contract, and finding my beloved wife in subjects to jaw about." "Soldier," says I, "I'm your friend and brother. Let iiie occupy a beat by your side." And he didn't let nie do it. While I wa3 skirmishing around in the Tear of another wagon, I met. Raymond of the Times, and found he was hunting for the "Great Quadrilateral." He said he would go into the thickest of the fight, and write an account of it on the knap sack of a dead rebel, if it wasn't for tiie iact, that if he should happen to get mor tally wounded, the Herald would swear that he was shot while running after his hat. Just at this miuute, something bust, r.iid I found myself going up at the rate of two steeples and a thort-tower a sec ond. I met a Fire Zouave on the way down, and says he : "Towhead, if you ?ee any cf our boys up where you arc going to, just tell them to hurry down ; for there's goin' to be a muss, and Nine's fellers Ml take that ere four gun hydraut from the seceshers in lss time than you can reel two yards of hose." As I was very tired, I did not go all the way up, but turned back at the first cloud, and returned hastily to the h;!d of strife. I happened to light on a very fat eeccsher, who was doing a little mailing for exercise. Down he went with me ou top of him. He was dreadfully scared ; but says he to me : "I've seen you before, by the Gods!" I winked at him, and commenced to sharpen my sword on a etone. "Tell me," said he, "had you a female mother?" "I had," says I. "And a masculine father V "lie wore breeches." "Then you are my long-lost grandfath er !" exclaimed the seccbher, endeavoring to embrace me. "It won't do," says I, "I've been to the Eowery Theatre myself;" and with that 1 took off his necktie and wiped my nose with it. This action was so repugnant to the feelings of the Southern gentleman, fhat he immediately died on my hands ; and there I left him. With the remembrance of the many heroic souls who have sacrificed them selves for their country that day, I have not. the heart, my boy, to continue the f-ubject. " I -was routed at about five o' clock in the afternoon, and fell back on Washington, where I am now receiving joy rations. 1 don't take the oath with any spirit t-ince then; and a skeleton with nothing on but a havelock is all that is left of your correspondent. The Mackerel Brigade, of which I have the honor of be ing a member, was about the worst de moralized of all the brigades; they covered themselves with glory and perspiration at : the skrimmage at Uul' l!n:i. In thy first j place they never h much morale, and i when it e;tuie to bo demoraliyr-d it had'i.t j any; fo that cr since that disaster the j peasantry in tho neighborhood of ihe caiur have bes'i in c-nstaiU motiriiiu' tor i departed pullets ; atwl v.c eneru!io rustic cotnr.lains that the Mackeral p;ei:ets r.;iiv H I I IJi t 'J ' -J C . J ii-iii, ..... borrow his chran in them roio b.M one of tiie colonels l euril the VCi! rao'o e r.;Pi to rusi.ic m-:.ke tt.iS i'.evu.-atlvil Li u : '1 rerer.r-.i cm ih-.-s? The v f t-.-'jee-1, those who iiii'.k v-.-u venerable rustic t sok a a :n 11 . t. . . nr.il salel h : 4,I WouMo"t like ;.u,i'!;o eO. ill The 1 1 1 . tie ot a:,. then re:;:a;k-'; : -A s:r;;:rei yrn arc nh-ra-ly rev.-nevi. 'i j rif.Ji v.ho uiilkoJ 3 'Vir ao::i:;ie tre froro Ncv York, where thry bvm ;iceu. ts,'ned to drink iriik ec-airo-cd r;ri:.-ci:-i!!v cfC:ot..n water. I pon tlrsnking the roi.-c r.-t:.2'e furnished by ynr ::i"io htasi-.-.4.- they wec all taken vioho.-tiv kk, c,.r are :.o7 lytiig at tr.3 poi:.t ox l.-c.-s, ' every montent to Lc their h.vt f c - Hi:' vencrania rnsiic h aucen-a i: in is - . inteliieuee that he imn.eiiatcly went Lorr.e in tear. IS7 invitation r,f well Known poT-cier monkey, I vbited the Navy Yard yesUr- vV,r.,. ctoek ofr-adr-ra.b Rrnes. Sad day, arid witnessed toe 1 e ly-nive:.tccl ! p-ri lb3. 'onn-uitly on hand and for Tin cam; n. Ibe tu. or '.71 duration, and the jury brought a verdict of ''innocent of any intent to kill." The first gun tried was similar to those used in the devolution, except that it had a large touch-hole, and the carriage was paiiitc-J greeu instead of blue. This nov el and ingenious weapon was pointed at a turret about sixty yards distant. It didn't hit it, as nobody'sav any ball, there was much nernlexitv expressed. A imdship- ! man did -ay that he thought the ball niuct have run out o: the touch-hole wlien they loaded up for which he was instant v ex,eQd from the service - , .i:.. Vi'ter a ong scare n, wiuioui unuiu mo un, i - t ..i 4: i: ,., i, ..ii there was ?ouie thought of summoning the Naval Uetirieg lioard to decide on the waiter, when .some body happened to , . .t . r ii. . i nt into tr.e mourn oi mc uuuu aim jiji(.overCll tiat the ijM m;t weat out illventor EaiJ tVlut this would , -e ,,:, ,loa ...l'v ifvnn don't ( ll'.l L'l'- 11 i'OlUllUIV-, ' I-' w a 'J J '.. k 111 1 puc a brick over the touch-hole when you tired the gun. The Government was so well pleased with this explanation, that it ordered forty of the guns on the spot, at two hundred thousand dollars apiece. Hie Uns to be furnished as kooii as the var is over. G1 KOIIGE 31. REED, Attorney at Law, T Rbc iisburg, Pn. Ollice in Colonade Row. Ebensburg Sept. 2G, ludl-tt. ABRAHAM KOPELIN, Attorney at Law. Johnstown, Pa. Ofuce on Main street. an- :5.1H50-tf. CHARLES W VyING AllD, Attoiinly at Law, Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa. August 25. lS5-J:tf. PHILS. NOOX, Attoiinky at Lav, Ebensburg. Penn'a. Oilice two doors cast of Thompson's Hotel. August 29,lS5U.-ly. A C MULLIX. Attorney at Law, Eb- r. eusburg. Cambria county. Pa. IfcJ&Oiiicetvi'o doors norih ol'Oolouadc Row, and immediately opposite 'ii; ompsou's Hotel. Ebensburg, December 1. Itio'J. R. L. JOHNSTON-. GW. W. OATMAX." TTOENSTON OATMAN, Ebensburg, Cambria county, Pcima. ?A 0:;ice ontsosite the Court House. aauarv 10. I S. EENN, 31. 1)., tender,- his vo V i'essional services 10 the citizens of 13b ensbnrcc. Oilice in Dm? Store, 011 High St., oooosiie Tlio:n; oil's Hotel. LbensV. Alt' TM. J. 31. :j:CLUHi:, .Si-koj-.ox and- a J Mkchasical Dentist, rcspffitiuiv oaers y his profesiional services to tin: : ladies ana gen tlemen of Johnstown and vicinity ot thisplace. Particular attention paid to diseases of the. Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. OHiee in the old "Exchange,"' on Clinton street. Johnstow n, Aug- 25. IS5'J. rjlllK WEEKLY PliESS. THE WEEKLY: PRESS has .cen established on a secure and permanent foundation; but it is, in reality, a mai veliovs example of the de irree of favor which a r'::ht v-conducted LIT ERARY. POLITICAL AND NEWS JOURNAL can receive at the Lauds of a liln.-ral and en lightened Public. The general features of the Paper, in addi tion to its POLITICAL AND NEWS DEPART METS. will bv POETRY, SKETCH E.. BIOG RAPHY and Original and Selected TALES, chosen for their lessoni of Life, illustrations of History, depicture of Manner.-, and general merit, and adapted, in their variety, to the tastes ot both sexes and all ages. THE LITER AKV CHARACTER fif TIT f". WF.r.KT.V PIIKSS. now linivfrsallv acknowledged to lie of ;;u elevate! stamo shall not only maintain its present high stan ding, but shall be enhancd by iniTmrtant and valuable contributions from able Writers. THE POLITICAL COURSE Of THE WEEKLY PRESS need not be enlar ged upon here. Independent, steady and fearless, it has battled unwavering! v aud ze ii 011 sly in defence of THE RIGHTS OF TIIE PEOPLE against Executive Usurpation and Unfair and Tyraanical Legislation: ever de claring and adhering -to the doctrine that POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY constitutes the fundamental basis of our free institutions, and that the intelligence nnd patriotism of our Citizens will always be prc-trvathe of a just, wi and sulutarv Government. These are the principles to hch 'U!E WEEKLY PRESS has been committed, and to these it will ad here. Terms : One Copy, one Year. $2 00 Three Copies, one Y'ear 5 Co Five Copies, one Year 8 no Ten Copse-, one Year 12 00 Twenty Copies, to one address, at the rate of SI per a.iuuta 20 00 Tveuiv Copies, to address of each subscriber 24 00 Any P-'rsou sending us a club of Twenty or more will tie ntitb-d to an extra copv. We e-nin"..- to send THE WEEKLY' PRESS rgyaun for 1. to 117 Chestxi-t sr.. P!i;!;;dr!phia. TrObLOCK'S A.V DANDELION COFFEE! This pr pr.rat ion. made from the best Java CslVe. is reotiramen-le.l by jdtyicians as a ?upcrior yw'r;"'ji i'-rtfjc f-vr tieiu-ra! De l i!; I'y-i "ps.-:.i. a-i i nil bilious disorders. Th cm .-vnds who have Sk-vii coapelled toaba'i .;.oi t's.t t-e of cciUee will u.-o this without ii."')f'c ' ' i.C cis, ioo can contain the -ih of two i.'-Tu is o ordinary colTee. l'i . 0 2 :. ':': T-i '.T T Ai-l-C t r--r- . I' I ..,V'.'1 ! j r 1 , s e - l ai.d nu:rit ous Ere ad ,1 ' !6 cents red :l :l k'ollock, chn-t, nro.id an i Chf ?tuut ft 3.. Pkii'a. b" !' i'"agiit aiiii Grocer?. r c s: L u LI A . VeCOV, i-:si-...-5iu.t:ti, fa. :e one doer eai of Davis, Jones & Co. '9 m"1i.",. O-r. 2o, l?-"l-tf. npiIE UNION FORE VEIL ! ! R. II. TCDOR&TlUGII JOISTS, Ilavine formed a partnership in the GRO CERV business, would respectfully call the attention, of the people of Lbensbur and vi cinity to their lanje stock, which has been selected in the Eastern market with great care. Come and examine for yourselves ! They cannot fail to please. Ourstoek consists in part of the following articles, viz : White and Brown Su- Chewing and Sinok'g pars, Tobacco, X. O. tfolassses, Cigars, Sn-atf, SSvrups, Candles, Soap, Rio Coffee, Clothes, Market and Voun? llvsn. Imperial Fancy Baskets, and Black Teas, AVasL boards, Urooms, Spices of all kinds, Buckets, Measures, Batter, Sugar and Wa- Keakrs, Churns, ter Crackers, Kegs, Dried Apples, Peaches, Hair and Wire Seives, Oranges and Lemons, Scrub, Shoe and Dus Fi vS "Raisins, tn-S Brushes, Prunes, Citrons, Rope, Bed cords, Nuts of all kinds, Lines, Rope Halters, Ext. Ley and Colfee, Twine, Tye Yarn, Bowls, Fawcits, Butter Prints and La- Window Glass, dies, Ptuty, Arnold's Inks from G to An assortment ofEs- loceuts ner bottle, eences and Drus, Shoe-tindinjrs, Pegs, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Garden Hay Rakes, Scythes and Snathes, Buck Saws and .Nails, Provision. Nails, Thread, Sole Leather, Harvest Tools, II a v Forks, FLOUR. CORN and OAT MEAL, C H E E S K, R I C E. B A C O N, .mack5-:ui:l, herring, codfish, And all kimis of Liq-iors. Brandy, Gin. Wiires, Old Rye and Common Y.'hiskey, it., ire. fU. The nliove articles will be sold cltap for Cash or Country Produce, at Cash prices Kbeuiburtr, May y. 18ol.tr ttotici:. Having associated with Tlnli Jones in the Grocery business, 1 hereby ive notice to all those having standing accounts with rue. to come forward and settle the sa-e. Fctdir.g thankful to the citizens of Kbensburg and vi cinity for their former patronage. I would re spectfully soiicit a continuance of the same, under the firm of Tudor and Jo:;c:?. XL. 11. TUDOR. SUNDAY rviORNING CllilONIULK. PUBLISHED at WASHINGTON, D. C. The Chronicle is pulUxhcd on n larj full shcrf, with 7in? type, aid contains 1. A fail weekly record of Military and Naval Moveincilj in Waihiutoa and throughout the rof.ntrv. :. On iaal sketches of Xew Enrrl-nd Ceicori- I lie;.. be au aide ICorlhern writ', r. 3. A SO!! if original .-ketches oi in? f.ty ot Washington, lis Growth, Public Build irg and Attn'.'. lions. 4. Original kerche of the Ckurclios nnd Clergy ia Washington an account of one Church and its Pailor appearing ia each o. Leite' from Correspondents in all the jriaci)al arts of the country. G. Smithsonian Papers, containing accounts of the more rcecn'. discoveries in Sricnce, i:: a'.l jiarts of the wo: Id, as reported at the Smithsonian Institution. 7. Essay?, 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, ic. 9. Editorials, by oue of the ablest writers in the country. The object of the publishers of the Chroni cle will ever be to render it a high-toned Me tropolitan Fnuuhi l',:i:rr. The subscript';. n price by mail is 2 per annum, in advance, or Si for six mouths. Three copies, live months, Sii.50. sired, hills, jeU; 'iiceinr n cc-ics forwarded w! Address, enclosing subscription or par JAMES B. SHERIDAN"'- Co.. Publi-hers, Wa.-hingto'a, D. C. 1 CARD. Witv.er'.s Bbidok, 1 Lanenstor T. July l!o, li''.'.D. Messrs. Evans and Watson : Gkxti,k?;;:.n- The small si.e No. 1 Salamander afc which I I urchastu from vouraoent, Mr. A. lam R. Ua-r, in tnncrt.-r City, on July J.'.ui'., i:.), has been saiuected to a very severe tet, which it wiliistood in a most satisfactory manner. Tin 5 Safe, containing all my books together with va-a v.de papers belonging to myself and some to my ne dghbors and friends, and represeting a val le of over Twenty Thous and Dollars. (S20.eyt) was in my Mill v.-hicl: was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju- l Iy, ISuO, :a:d passed through the fiery crde.i! i! neathed. The Safe was? on the second iloor and fell to the basement of the Mill, and was subjected for six hours to an intense boat anions; the ruias, which was greatly increased by the combustion of a large quantity of grain confined within he brick walls After the lire the safo 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 words from rue. Yours Respet-tfr.Ilv, .-el.". SAMUEL RANCK. A large assortment of the above qual ity of Fire and Tnh.f Proof Safes always on hand and for sale at ps low rates as anv other lirm, at EVANS & WATSON'S," No. .10 I Chestnut St., Philadelphia. im's hot: z in: Yvm The Pi Otcrlioa Mt'Jaol Fire lns: ranee Co., OF-C A31IU1I A COUNTY. LOCATRI AT 1". Ii E N S lil'Rfl, PA. TtjUIE above named Company, organized J April Cth, ISjT, will clfect insurances on j't'operty at safe rates. Hchig particuiarly careful in the risks taken, this Corupany pre sents a reliable and cheep medium, through winch persons may secure themselves against probable losses by lire. Ofiice on Centre Street, nearly opposite Thompson's "Mountain House.'' I. H. RUEEIITS, Pres. A. 0. Mclli.v, Sec'y. & Treas. A. A. RARKER, Agent. Aug. .2.-, ISaO.-Iy. T7'OOL), JIORRELL & CO., i t Jon:;VTov.-r:. Fv WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IV MA. KiNOS OF Ji E l. fir AN ?1 S R , Keen constantly on hand the following arti cles': DRY GOODS. HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS. GARPETINGS, CLfTIHNG, NOTIONS. QUEENS WARE. ROOTS a SHOES, GROCERIES, EON NETS, IT A It I) WARE, PROVLSrONS, FISH. SALT, FLOUR, EACON, FKV.T) OK ALL KINDS, VKGItTAliLES, 4 C. - TjT" Clothing and Boots and SIiot-3 made'to order on reasonable term?. Johnstown ilarch 1 l?60-tf. S. MATES, PLAIN" and FANCY J 013 PKINTEE, STATION EH, JJlank Cook Zlanvfaclartt, Bool: Binder K and dealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, Arc, &c. Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa. Agent for L. Johnson & Co., -Type Founders i Electrotypers, Philadelphia. August 2.", iyo0:t."f TMUIGS! DRUGS!! UIIUCJS!!!- a Just opened and for sale by lust njiciieo iiiivi jui i.iit j i---c 5. EUNN, M. D-, areneral as-lclr uent of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Yj, es. Oils, l'iiiuii. l)ye-tu!fs. Fluid, .-V-- llliANDIES. WINES. G INS, iClr- R. S. RUNN, arenerai us-.. sortm Snice; Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Eru.-hes, Combs, Sta tionery, Elank llooks, Pcrlumery, toa)S, Tobacco, Segars. Snails, and other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. R. S. RUN-IN, V. Ebensburg Aug, 25 lSoC'.-ly. An. riiANciscus, 433 Market St., Thila. Wholesale De?tlcr in Cotton Laps. Carpet Chain, Wadding, Ropes, "Wick., Tie Yarn, Erooms, Euckcts, Haskcts, Churns, Tubs, Erushes Looking-Glasscs, Arc, Ilk., &.(:., Arc. r2?The largest stock of the nbove'Goods in the city, sold at the lowest j'cit cash pricu Oct. 3l", 1S(H -Cm W. 1-TIY. with V SlOOItE, LIGGET & CO., mnorters nnd Jobbers of 1 HOSIERY, ; LOVES, TRIMMINGS, . NOTIONS, Ac No. 223 Market Street, Opposite Untile St., PiiiLOKI.i'HIA. fj Constant' v receiving Goods from Phil adelphia and New York Auctions. Oct. 21, IroJl-tf tV'Illlam S. CVA), t i Lumber. Stare ov-l General CO MMISSP )N M !: ROE A NT, Corner East Falls and Eastf-rn Avenue?, Ii A LTi M O u K. Md. Will attend to selling all kinds of Lumber. St ives, Shook, Grain, &c, and will fill ojdr-r' for the same. ' foct2 l,''Jl tf JAMES DOUGHERTY, wnii "TTThoIesnle Dealer in y TORACCO, SNUFF AND CIG AEG, No. S N. Fiah street, above Market, PniLADr.LI'alA. Also. Mann fact nrer ai:d Import vr of Foreign an 1 Dojneslic CKi ATtS. " ep.l . 1 5:':1 E ir 31. LL01'i)&CU., JiAXXJSI-: ALTOONA. PA. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, nnd S.l ver and Gold for sale. Ctdic-tlons mad Moneys receive.! on dip it, ub!e on de laatul, without interest, or upon time, with interest at f: ir rates. i:ov3. '." M WM. EK VNOLDS. J. M. SXK tr.O.V, Jit J. r.OV.T?." S M I i II. JOHN HILL, v.iTii ri EOCERY & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j No. 40 N. Howard a'cei, Oct. 20, 1S.j!. EALTiMOIIE. X Q- .SCAJdJdOX, $J 9 r.'.croit in' WEST INDIA EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, S,'ii."'ill7 ttllfl C'". a- ? ''IvfchltH. AND DEALER IN HOGSHEAD SHOCKS AN) HEADS. No. o22 S. Delaware Avenue, Oct. 10jl.Sol.tf Phil MJKi.eniA. t. Yoiiais riao-T, kL)Wak; h. ooxjlx. X -UAjiKi:n, t-i'fh 1U T. MORRIS PEROT k CO., Vt'h'i ''.-'iff- No. 021 Market street, above Sixth, and 12 CoiiiiiK-rce street, Pit: e.A oklmi ia. Nov. 28, l?oltf r ETTLXGKU & ULLMAX, O. WHOLESALE CLOTHING, No. 107 North Third St., above Arch; J'tiltttlt-'pila. S ?! t" r t. Ex rivc.rii, 1 Moviac U'LVA.v. ' Nov. 2-5, 101. mai-t;n i:i'KM' n. h. maviiii). UKIILKll & TIOWAHD. JLj Importers and Dealeis.in Jorn'yn and Do;ne'ic lltirdirnre tu.d Callrrp, No. 411 Market st., PiuL.uiLLCiin. Nov. 23, lSoltf ju'es oiiaiia:.:. u. J. tiiomas. "I itAllA3l & TIIOMAS. O WHOLESALE GROCERS, At'd J'altrs in Fh.ur, 157 Liberty street, PiTTbi:enr., Penn'a. DecJC. 1801-tf "T G. AVIIITMAX clc CO.. JlJ Jl.tmtf.irturitif Confectioners, No. 102 SotTii Second street, (One eloor below Chestnut.) PHILADELPHIA." E. G. WHITMAN. nol,'C.0) AL1 X. JOUN.STO.V TAMKS M. THOMPSON', vith f) WAttDLE & STEVENSON, Vi'Iitd'nale Tt.h.-.ceo t ?:,::;;e, N. E. corner Market and Sixth sis., Nov. 2.-?, lbH. I'f.ltadtlpki. rKST, hOL'TUWOin n & CO., T V IF. .y.:c Udders in . ROOTS AND SHOES, No. 21 North Third street, Nov. 2, 1801. ri,i!aJi7pI.iet. c L. M'CLfcUhS & Co., No. U;i North Third street, Ph I L At) KLl'UI A . "Wholesale dealers in Roots and Shoes. May 17, 180u-tf J3 SELLING OFF AT COST D. J. Evans fc Son offer their entire stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Roots, Shoes, Notions, Hardware and Oait-ensvare, at cost, for cas-h, as they intend to quit business, and are dctei mined to fell. Pei.-ons wishing bargains will do well to call. . .a N. R. All persanr; knowing t'aeraselves" In debted to the? f ubseribers are hereby nr rentiy requested to call and make immediate settle ment of their respective accounts. I). J. EVANS & SON. Ebcsnburg, Apri 4, 18(H. T OrF.HT A. rd'COV, Attorney at Lav; JLj Ebensburg, ('ambri.i county, l'a. All manner of legal business in the sevcra. courts of this county pronmtly attended to. June 23, 1800:tf ' tr.. See new advertisement , ECADE HOTEL, Kbonsbnrg, Pa. J. The subscriber, having leased, re-fitted ar.d newlv furnished the '-Ebensburg House," is prepared to accommodate his friends and the puidic generally. The House l.ns always been a favorite for isitors during the Summer season, and I will f-parc no pain" in making it an agreeable home for all sojourners. My Ta iaE will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country and the cities. My Rah will be tilled ivith liquors of choice brands. Mv Stalle is intended by careful l.ndlcr?. nnd mv charges will be. such as to suit all. Expecting to receive a thare of pat roai'.fi' and fuliy intending to deserve it, I hereby throw open lay hous 1 to the public HENRY FOSTER. August 25, lS5?:tf. X AILKOAJ) HOUSE, "NVihiioro, Cam-. bria county, Pa. (Near Penna. Railroad Station.) Jas. D. Hamilton, Uroj-ritlcr. An extensive Eowihijr saloon is connected with the House. The Taiile will Ee fur nished with the best the market artbrds, ar.il the Rak supplied with the best of liquors, in cluding Ales and Lager fron approve. 1 l-rtw-eries. Extensive and convenient Stabling is attached to the premises. YYilmore. August 25, 1850:tf. jy i)Tl (ENfl GTE L, A; St. Clair street, (near the new Wire Rridge,) Pittsburg, Pa. ROBERT P. GORDON. Proprietor. N. R. Good Stabling and "Wagon Yard at tached to the House suilieientiy large enough to accommodate 2o head of Horses. Also, a very l:;rg- Sale Stable. dcel jj'Jt TTXIOX HOCSeT Ehe-nsLttrg, l'a. vJ Joj!." A. Rl.AIt;, I'rrpr;'efor. Also, in eonnectioii. RLAIR fc Co's HACKS will l.-ave the '-Union House' for "WE more station in time to take the Eastern and West ern trains. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers conuortuLle. August 25, li'odrtf. " TOUXTAIX HOUSE, El cnsl ut:. , Pa John TnovrsoN. Jr.. I'r-rri'r. The Taiu.e is always applied with the choicest deiicacie choice liqi.'is : j The Dak is S'ippHcd with the Si'ahlk attvmied ! v careful h tiers. Eo rders taken bv the week. ath or veer. aug-i5.lcr.ftf. A AiinilA HOUSE, Wihi:ore, l'a. J Palmkk & Ekcic, I'rcprl- fort. Hacks tte:id the arrival of each train to court y passe njrer to the Hotel, and thence by IdankRcad to Ebe nsburg. August 25, lt;50:tf. TV VY1S, JONES & CO., XJ "VARIETY ITALT.,'' Dealers in rorr'gn a:d Domcltic Gouiii, DRY GOtjDS, of every description, such as Cloths, Cnssi mvre. i";.it i ! e'.i Tweeds, Je.iii:, Irowu auii i.-le .'.'.-iied Muslins, DllEaS GtJoDSOF EVERY STYLE, FANl.'Y GOODS AND NOTIONS, A large asscrtiuent of i.-COTS r r.d SHOES, iu-t r.-eeivtd from Rostt n. Straw, rur ai d Wo-'l hats, Stationary of every :e svriptic::, Waii P o,er of every style. H.-idwute. Quee.;s wcrc. o::e a::d E;irlheiiw..re, a fail .-apply of Groceries, such a- Sug tr-, Mohi-.-e--. yn;ps. Oo;;'eo-. T e-i-. e advice, a full ttock c! ; ice-, il.-o. FI-"''ir. iiace.u. Fish. Tobacco; Cigars and Sat ill. Ear Iron, Mills, and Class id-., ays on htu.os. Drug-, P.i":i:ts ind Oils, and a tnl a. --iiitnient of other nrlicits usually kept in country stores. Ail kiads of Country Produce, such as Euttcr Eggs, P.. icon, Grain, A'o.d, I'o tatoes, hcar.s, Rags, ii.., Owe. taken in exchange fur yeods, and the Cash never refused. t-ir" CHERRY, POFLAR and PINE LUM BLR bou-tit u!,d .-o!d. DAVIS , JONES A CO. Ebensburg, Nov IT. 1801. tf TI.NWAKK, Jg(J() SHHET-IRtlN WARE. COPPER WAKE. Desire to c.-ill the attention of the public to ihcir new TIN .iiOP wow opened in the large oncK biiibiiig Franklin trt !. on tife eonar ol .n.ti'i ;ite Iiie Mu n.-.:on i '5; I uext to the ihii kiag Hu.-e oi'Ecii, Sod! .t Co., J..i:u;toV. ii. Pa., where th uy purj.oe M-! n u fa cl a i ir.g all kin dr. of TIN'. SlIEl.T-IEON AND CtPPER WARE. Their work will be made bv the i.e.-.t work men a ad the beat uiatL-riak x ii cv are oc- tenained to sell ail kinds of ware at the cheapest rates, wholesale am! retail. P.S. All orders for SPOUTING attended to on the shortest r.utiec auel ou reasonable ierm?. Johnstown, Dee. S, lS50-tf "pOOTS AND SHOES. E3 T'ne undersigned continues the niantifae ture of P.OOTS and Sh'OllS of every descrip tion at his establishment, iu Ebensburg. three doors cast of Crawford's Hottl. Kiupihvii.g none but the b st wi rkmeu. he trusts that he liar bven and .still is at nii tiwes able to give era ire smis-faction to his c c..;tv.iaers. He hopes that ihe same liberal pationagc hereto bre given him i.iay be coatiuued, and that ijicre may be sublet!. j He has fll-iV on hard a large assortment of' French C.-!i"-skin, a-d Mrr.ueo if idl kinds. suitable for line Root and Sliot-:-. j Rcadv-niade Roti'i Saiul SHOES always on hand, wa! piices mo-.lcraie " I MUSH AC THOMAS. I Ebensburg. Sept. 20, ltdl. XTi:v sToui: : xkw ;oods : ! A. . Tho sub-crib; r begs leave to inform t!ie public gen.-raRy that lie bus opened out at his NEW STOLE LOOM. On High street, cue s.juate cast of th Dia mond, Ebensburg, a lar-e asse i tment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Hats nnd Cap-, Roots i.nd Shoes, Groceries and Hardware, Qneensware, Clothing, Flour and E.'.con, Crockery ware, Siiitioncry, Provisions, Arc, Ac. To which he respectfully invites ihcir at tention, and which he will Ee'l at the TAIWEST PRICES FOR CASH, dT for niost kinds of Country produce. A. A. RARKER. Ebensburg, Oct 3, lfeGl.-tf. "T T A I LOU S II OP. The undersigned having opened out a Te.iloring E.-t-'blishinent, over the store room occupied by D. J. Evans & Son, respect full v informs the public that the business will there i.e curried on iu all its branches. All work will be done in the latest style, with neatness and dispatch, and upon the most reasonable term. - RORT. D. TilUMAS Ebensburg, April 4, 1SC1. T IJ r R I I r- r. . . .. Xy ILL be publ:..hed every Thurar t.j ' T the following rates viz: ' Per annum, (payable ia advance") , If not paid within the first six uaon-1 v " It. .ri ..-1.1. . UU,1IS, I", ii not paiu uuiii me expiration of j err i ' A failure to notify a discontinuance at thi expiration ot the terra subscribed for will t, considered a new er.gr jrem cat. TE2MS OF AriVEBTISIG: 1 intcrtion. 2 do 1 square, (12 Enot,) S 50 $ 7j Co 2 squares, (21 lines.) 1.00 1 5 3 squares, (50 lines,) 1.50 o.CO Over three weelS, andlessthantbree mor? 25 cents per square for each insertion o months. c 10. JTires or less. Sl.r.rt 12 -fruiiare. (12 lines,) 2.50 2 gouares, (2; lines.) 4.00 t. (., i:.os i-5 (I! 1.73 7.(;0 12.00 3 squares, (30 lines,) C.Oo ILdfn column, 10.00 One column. Ifi.f.n 22 f,o Administrator's- and Executor's Notiet-s l'roles-jonal or Jusiness Care:?, net c feeding 8 lines, with paper, pr r CCrV" r Advertisements aot mr.rhed with th number of in?erticr.s desired, vll Cunt r ued till forbidden, and charged accyrli-- t the above tertis. Latv oT Newspapers. 1. Sul sciibers who do Lot give cypres- r.--tice to the coaiw-iv. aie :-o'. --.;.!. ,.,; -log to continue ti e.r subsci iptl-'-a. -J.. If sub.-eribi ; .- e i ccr 1 !, ccn-li .-rA of their Periodical?, ti e Pi.: 11?:,, r i-v (c tinue to sci d th .'ia Until ail an -.;t :.-: pf.id. 3. If Kiibscrihers i't; '.t ct or rfac to t ' their j.eriodicalt iroM : : e cflces I v. V are cirected. tlu-y e.rt- 1-1 '(.'"' U;ey have si ttteU tLc u., discontiuncd. 4. If f-ubscrioc r? r-rro without ia;bii:.":: t:.j. p-.-pers i:re sent . S.e ;: i. re held res e : : Tt-e. 5. "iiie Courts hi'.vc to taiie peViOdiCi.is 'r..L. ; ir.g and leaving then; ::. laciac vie f-r.cc cf ifctCM:. ci -ilu tLeiii '--i.e.""f. a:.u ;. '-vie. .. ;; , 'i v 1. t!,..t rc :i'-i t, t i 1'i.iua. We trust that those vo ;;:::( racvrcrei.-t THE TRiLEMlv.ii: s r m v j delay. The -U:b priee -i i JiMil.Y kkY WVS TRIRUNE and THE Si":;i UNE is so low that th . e f-mraunity unable to Ti:k Tliuv.ne, f-s the !-:.(: ii g the r ew A -1:; i.-i:'- ' :i!Tere.-tirg, v. hil-.- ::t. ' able Foreign stvd E-om. i : merciai i-t;u Agtici.aur. 1 1; Literary I.'ep,.i:mt!.t, .-. 1 v c value v.liich Le ctho: t , i r can boast of. 11. w b; . :. Thibunf has coiiiicct-.fi ;'; glorioita'v tnded, the rt c, J.I- :.: ;r p.-r V s. l.ttCSt: a ii d 1 0 t ii e 1. 1: i ; : : '.mi; fj. pa city eud for.:. :g:.t e: . i. ' -r.LLY vi ic:v eH i one iLue ti i f the - i.- which a ration t f Fitc L .n :rt Levi uj It is, tiie-re-iore, l'b duty i i a-.i; ia;;.. liean to aid iu ulvi. g Thl !..:. t .i a r.'-.l larger circulation. As c-vicd.ee c! Its ; e:i: l;.ritv and relialdiitv. w i:-v it..:e tl;.t '.-' a evk ;ver Six Jiur.dr, d 'ii:-. t..-vid e -:; sold a circunistuj.ee cr i". ccunud annuls cf jcjrlinj. 6 ua.-u. i'liu-uixviiie, Pa. . DAILY TRIRUNE, (311 isst:i? jO" r.- ;C"' SFMI-IVEEKLY, (104 - - i"-' 1 WEEKLY. 52 " ' I i--C '1 O CLUES Sexi-Wki-KI.v : Tv .. cm- p $5; Ten coides to one de!r ;s. 5 'lit, ''' ' er.y' larger ruruber at the En. r rr''-. Tir copies or oer to addn?f of 'O'.u nil.-cri!"T, ea h. For a Club of Twvr.ty.uu c:.:m eoj-v will le sent. For a Club e; fi-rty. send THE DAILY Til 111 INK pr: t:s t: e e:.r. Weekly : Three copies, $5: Five ti.r Ten 'or Si 2. and any larger number : 'A.ei e ' SI. 20 each per annum, the paper to it- au tlrcsscd to e-aeh subscriber, la '. Twenty we send an -Mra copy. Tv-a t.?y ; to ottt address for with e re e.vtrn to i..r.i who sends us the Club. For en li Cluf "t One Hundred THE DAILY TUilH Mi '.vl- Li sent gratis one year. JtO"" l'ayniciit always ia tulvp.tice. Ad-ln-s s THE TRIBUNE, No. 15-3 Nn.i' dec 20 Ni.v. c..r T.ii'LOK .Si l'Ki:3IS-i5 AT THE HUNTINGDON NFuSLT.E.S llfNTIM.PoN. r...( etl Fruit & Ornamental Tre.-s, Yh.t - tc. ct better growth, larger s;e,niul atk-wir ly5 than ttiiy of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries, and warrant tiieia true to name. Standard Apple trees at Ki ccuts tacs $10 per 1G0. s,0 - - , Pi-acii trees, 15 to 20 cts each 5l- 'a S15 per 100. Standard Pear trees. 50 to 75 cts coca. Di,a;f Pear trees, C-eS to?ltiiL i t per 100 . Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to T5 c? each Standaid Cherry trees 37 i to 15 cts.. Dwarf Cherry tiets 50 to 75 eli- Plum trees f-0 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts ei.cU. Grape Vines -jo cts to Sb Siler Miijuo trees U'2 to S-E European Ash. 75 te 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Nrwi:v Spruce. 50 cts to SI- . American Ihdsnin Pine. 75 cts to ?J.5 American & Chinese Arbor M :u $1-50 Strawberry riant?, SI 1- ic" k" Huntington, Jan. 25, lboe.- .4 III tl T WAU!ni! TT EVA N S re- . epectlally in- '-: . -s forms the c.tizcus oi tiytv. Y)'" Ebensburg. and Cam- Cs ' - ornt eountv teueral-'v ;.J ' " .sr.tr-. l.V hand auJ for sule, at - r''t7r-'X''i 6 Lis arc-room, one .? . u J&nl stinaro west of Rlair's inui'i, iv null ,-pT T, li.CE splendid assortment of rrr,-).!, v J'n-Vfie '" he will sell very cheap. (-'Li' n!.t.2 order ou the shortest notice ai.u ai Hotel, a lartre and hie prices. I-ibensburj, Oct. C, l- rsERMS OF SUESCEIFTION "THE ALLECEANTAN l.;-0 IN JVPVAM 1 1 Si2u-G0 TO "THE MXT.Cl. - with yous 1 in
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