i 1 : 4 ' ; - ; - A i r I I j 8 11 1 : t 4 i s - ? 4 ! A RitAVE Man. Lieutenant J. C. C'hv.Ih. wmii'anding the U. S. Steamer Valley City, clT Roaauke Wan J, and from our own citv of Pittsbur?, writes to Com. tjoMsborou'-h, unJvr date of Feb. 2o, notlcinir a maguanim -ma et of bravery by John Davis, gunner' write on board Lis vessel, at the taking of Lambeth City, lie ajs D..vi was at bis etatkm dumi the action, in the magazine issuing pow der, when a shell from the enemy's bat tery penetrated iuto the magazine auJ ex ploded cntside ot it. He threw Liaised over a barrel of ponder, protecting it with Lis own body from the fire, while at the same time racing oat the powder lor the guns. Commodore Gol lshorou'h. in transnnttia-r this letter to the avy Department says : "It fctxords rje jiroat pleasure to forward this communication to the Navy Departineut, to whose espe cial consideration I b? h ave t recom mend tha gallant and uoble sailor alluded to," and adds, in a postscript, "Davis ac tually seated himself oq the barn 1, the top bein- out, and iu this position he re mained until the llauies were extinguish ed." Davis was immediately promoted to the position' of gunner. PROSPECTUS OF THE CONTINENTAL MONTIILi . T!., rp neriods in the world s histor marked by extraordinary aud violent ensvs, Eudden as tbe breaking forth of a volcauo, or the bursting of a sirin ou the ocean, Iuese crimes sweep avvav in a ir.omeut the UulmarL of generftions. They call out fresh talent, and give to the old a new direction. It is then that new ideas are born, new theories developed. Such periods demand fren ex ponents, and new men for expouu lers. This Continent has lately been convulsed by an upheaving so 6uddtn and terrible, that the relations of all men and all classes to each other are violeutly disturbed, and people look about for the clement with wLich to sway the storm and direct the whirlwind. Just at present we do not know what all this is to brin"- forth ; but we do know that great re FultsMUST flow from such extraordinary com motions. . At a juncture eo solemn and so important, there is a special need that the intellectual force of tbe country should be active and eiti cient. It 'is a time for great naiads to speak their thoughts boldly, and to take position as tbe advance guard. To this end, there is a ppecial want uusunplied. It is that of au In dependent Magazine, which shall be open to the first intellects of the laud, and which shall treat the issues presented, aud to be presented to the country, in a toue no way tempered by partisanship, or intiueuced bv fear, favor, or the hope of reward ; which shall seize and grapple with the momentous subjects that the present disturbed state oi affairs heave to the surface, and which cak KOT be laid aside or uep;lected. To meet this want, the undersigned have undor the editorial charcre of Chaules Go'DFttEV Lelakd, the publication of n new Magazine, devotea to .neraiuit: auu Rational Policy. ' In Politics, it wiil advocate, with all the force at its command, measures bet adapted to preserve the oncuess and integrity of these United States. 1 1 will never yield to the idea of any disruption of this Republic, peacenbly or otherwise; and it will discuss, with hon es4v and impartiality, what must be doue to save it-- la this department, some of the most eminent statesmen of the time wiil con tribute regularly to its pages. ' In Liteiiatvue, it will be sustained by the best writers and ablest thinkers of this coun- trv. " "Among its attractions will be presented, in an early "lumber, a New Skrial of American Life, by K'ichakdB. Kimball, Esq., the very popular author of "The Revelation of Wall Street," "St. Leger," kc. A series of papers by Uox. Horace GheelY, etnbcuyiug the dis tinguished author's observations on the growth and development of the Creat West. A se ries of articles by the author of "Through tbe Cotton States," containing tl.e result of n extended tour through the seaboard Slave States, just prior to the breaking out of the war, and presenting a startling and truthful picture of the real condition of that region. No pains will be spared to render the liter ?rv attractions of the Continental both bril liant and substantial. The lyrical or descrip tive talents of tbe most cmiueut Utsruti Lave been promised to its pages ; and nothiug will . be admitted which will not be distinguished by marked energy, originality, and solid strength. Avoiding every influence or asso ciation partaking of clique or coterie, it will be onen to all contributions of real merit, 'even from writers ditleriug materially in their views ; the only limitation required being that of devotion to tbe Union, and the only standard of acceptance that of intrinsic ex cellence. The Editorial Department will embrace, in addition io vigorous and fearless comments on the events of the times, g'-ncral gossip with the reader on all current topics, and al . eo devote abundant space to those racy spec nf American wit and humor, with jut which there can be no perfect exposition of our national character, -tniong ino uu will contribute regularly to this department, - mav be mentioned the name of Chaules F. rD.u-v rVrtrinns Wardl. from whom we have promised an entirely new and original rcries if Sketches of Wstekx Life. The Continental will be liberal and pro greisive, without yielding to chimeras and hopes beyond the ;rap of the Pgc ; and it will endeavor lo rcik.t the feelings i-.nJ in- ter tr;i rtsis of the American people, and to illus- ate. both their erious uu 1 humorous pecu liarities. In short, n pai.i? will he Spared to oiakc it 'he 11 kvuljjL.m a i its Magazine of the time. : Three DUi.ir per year, in advance (po.-taire p-id ly the Publishers ;) Two Copie for Five Dollar; Three Copies for Six Dollars, (pota,-e unpaid); Eleven Copies for Twenty Dollar, (postage unpaid). Single numbers cui be procured of auy Xews deafer in the United Slat.-s. The KxiiKtu boc'kfr MAr.AziNB and the Continental . Monthly will be luri;ihel for cue year at Four Dollais. Appreciating the ijxjporj.ince f literature to the soldier oodutv.thc publisher will send the Continental ffrut', to any regiment in . a-tive se-rvice, on application btring made ly it3 Cclonei or Chaplain : he will also receive Subscription from these desiring to furnish it to soidier' in t'.ie ranks at half the regular price; but in HUv cases it t;:uit be mailed from the o(Hce of p.;oliiatiou. J.K. (HLMOUE. 110 'iremont St., - March 13, It'jZ-M. lioston. f'u'Hcrihs for T'l" A:.:.E?iUAVfAv. PUOFESSiaXAL CARPS. G FORGE M. HEED, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in Colonade Row. Ebensburg Sept. 2G, lOGl-tf. AD It AH AM KOPELIN, Attorney at Law, Johnstown. Pa. Office on Slain street. aug25,1859-tf. CIIAHLES W WING AUD, Attorney at Law, Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa. August 23, 1859:tf. PHIL S. NOON, Attohney at Law, Ebensburg, Peun'a.. 02ice two doors east of Thompson's Hotel. August 29, 1859,-lr. AC. MULLIN, Attorney at Law, Eb m .ensburg, Cambria eouuty, Pa. j3. Office two doorsnorthotOulouadeRow, aud immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebeusburg, December 1, 159. R. L. JOHNSTON. CEO. W. OATMAN. JOHNSTON & OATMAN, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg:, Cambria county, Peuua. Oflice' oDiiosite the Court House. January 10, I861:tf T S. DUNN, M. D., tenders Lis pyo-V- f.asinnl services 10 ttlO CltizeUS Of Kb- ensbmg. Oihce iu Drug Store, on High 8t., on'ioaite Thompson, a Uotel. 'Ebeusburg, August 25, 1859:tf. . TTVSI.J. M. M'CLURE, Sv&qeox axv l J Mkcuamcal Destut, respecttuiiy oners . .1 his professional services to tueiaaies aua geu il,.,.,. n n J.i Luaawu ana viciuilVOl tuisuiac Particular alteutiou paid to diseases of the .Moutn. Tettn extractea wuu eietmeai t- Otliee in the old "Exchanrc" on Clinton street. Johnstown, Aug. 25, 1859 rjMlE WEEKLY PRESd. THE WEEKLY PRErtS haseen established on a secure and permauiiit foundation ; but it is, in reality, a uiarvellovs example of the de gree of favor which a rightlv-con ducted LIT ERARY, POLITICAL AND NEWS JOURNAL can receive at the hands of a liberal aud en lightened Public. The general fea'tnres of the Paper, In ad 11 tiou to its POLITICAL AND NEWS DEl'ART METS, will be POETRY, SKETCHES, ItUHi RAPUY aud Original nnd Selected TALK.-, chosen for their lesions of Life, il;utrtbii of History, depicture of ilanners, d geueral merit, and adapted, in their variety, to the tastes ot Loth sexes aud all ages. THE LITERARY- CHARACTER Of THE WEEKLY PRESS, how universally acknowledged to be of au elevated iii, shall not only maintain its presi'ut high tiu diug, but siuill be enhanced by huportaut ni valuable contributions from able ft'ritera. THE POLITICAL COURSE Of THE WEEKLY PRESS need not i enlar ged upon here. Independent, steady aud fearless, it has battled uuvvareriug'y and zeU ously in defence of THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE against Executive Usurpatioi and Unfair and Tyrannical Legislation; ever de claring and udhrriug to the doctrine. thAt POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY constitutes the fundamental ba.'i of our free institutions, aud that the intelligence aud patriotism of our Citizeus will always be preservative of a just, wUe and salutary Government. These are the priuoiples to which TUB WEEKLY PRESS has been committed, and to these it will ad here. Tcr&ns: One Copy, one Year. $2 N Three CVpits, one Year 5 00 Five Copies, one Year 6 00 Teu Copies, oue Year -12 00 Twenty Copies, to one addresj, at the rate of $1 per annum 20 00 Twenty Copies, to address of each subscriber 24 00 Any Person sending ns a eluh of Twenty or more will be entitled to uu extra copy. We continue to send THE WEEKLY PRESS to Clergymen for 1. JOHN W. FORNEY. No. 417 Cuestnct st., Philadelphia. IOLLOCIvS DANDELION COFFEE ! This preparation, made from the bestJava Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a superior S'utritiout Jitetraye for (Jcueral De bility, Dyspepsift, and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to aban don the use of coSee will use tliis without injurious . cCVct, One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coilee. Price 23 certs. KOLLOCK'SXEVAIN, The purest and best Haling 1'oicdT known, for making 1 u ! i , ewect aud uutritous Rread and Cakes. Price 15 cents.. Manufactured bv M. H. KOLLOCK, ChrmiU Corner Rroad and Chestnut ft., Piul'a. fr2T Sold bv Druggists aud Grocer's. February 7, 18G2-ly TVTOTICE TO SUUSCRIRERS. IN We offer ns a prenin?n to every three dollar subscriber to VANITY FAIR, a copy of the Artcnius Ward Letters, to b sliortlv l.ublished, in book form, by RUDD k CAR LETON, of this citv. Price, Si, 00. We will send any other ONE DOLLAR Publica tion which may be preferred. We do riot prepay the pap-r to Premium Subscribers, but the book will beent po.-tae free. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy 1 vear, Postage unpaid, ' ' mi'l Aitemus Ward Letter, Postage unpaid, " 1 year. Postage paid. Two copies. 1 ycHr (to one address) Fo.l:'ge paid, Fire cepes, 1 year, (to one address) Footage unpaid, One ccry. 1 year, and Worcester's Ills'd ' rto Dictionary, unp'd Three c';.i'.-:. I year, and Worcester's El d Quarto Dictionary, BOFND VtW.UMES. Single Volume. Postage paid -Three Volumes and ro of paper one j ear, books prepaid only, Four Vol'iives ntidcopy of r:ipcr, one yciT, books prepaid only, Three Volumes ttid copy of p:iper, one year, t?o Calit'or'.ia) books prepaid only. Four Vcd'.imes iMidcopy of paper, o:i year, (to Cahroruin) books prepaid only, 2 5C 3 00 3 00 5 00 10 CO 00 9 00 S2 00 7 00 00 8 00 0 00 Jiomitt:-rces must be mnde in Gold, New York or E: teri Currency, or other Currency nt New York p.'.r. Seal ail letters securely, and address pltnly to LOUIS II. STEPHEN'S, I'uh. f.-r Proprietors. Vo- 10 Nassau sueet, X. V. rsMIE UNION FOREVER ! I r. n. TUDOR & HUGH JOXES, TT.ivMifv formed a nartnershin in the GRO- Id resnectfullv call the ottontmn nf th neonle of Ebensburg and vi cinity to their large stock, which has been selected in the liastern marKei wuu great care. Come and examine for yourselves I They cannot fail to please. Ourstock consists iu part of the tollowing articles, viz : White and Brown Su- Chewing and Smok fear3. Tobacco, N. O. Molnsssee, Cigars, SaulT, Caudles, Soap, Syrups, Rio CoiTee. Clothes, ilarket and Fancy Iiaskets, WasL boards, lirooms, Young Hyson, Imperial and Clack Teas, Snw-P nf all killt). RucLets, .u.-asurea, better, Sugar and Wa- Keah rs, Churns, ter Crackers, Kegs, Dried Ani.les, Peaches, Hair and Wire Selves, Orange aud Lemons, Scrub, S:i"e aud Dus- Fiirs, Raisins, i'ma Rrusbes. Pruues, Ciuort, Nuts of ail kin l'. Ext. Ley au I CJee, Howls, Butter Prints and La Tt;pe, Reil cords. Lines, liopo H tilers, T ine, T c Yaru, Fawtits, Wiudow Glass, dies, Ptuty, Arnold's Inks from C to An assortment of Es 75c-ats ier bottle. iciicf j aud Dias. SLoe-tludiug', Nails, Thread, Sole Leathe:-, Harvest Ttxils, Hay Fok. SLovtls, Spades, ll.es, Gardew AHy Rakes, Scythes and Suatucs, Buck Saws and Nails, Provision FLOL'R, CO FIN and OAT MEAL, C H i: E fc K, P i C E, R A CJ O N, i; ;ck:i:i:l. hkhrinc., codfish, And all kin is of L; v-il,rs' Praudy, Gin, Wiises, (ll.l l!ee and Ci-u'tioii Wlu.-kev. iic. kc. The above ai titles wiil be soll cheap tor t a.su or country rro juee, at tasa pr.ee Ebensburg, May 9, lHtil.tf ATOTICE. Having associated with Hugh Jones in the Grocery bunine ss, 1 hereby give notice to all those having taudir.c accounts with me, to com" forward and ettle the sae. Feeling tit aukfut the citizens of Ebensburg and vi cit.it v f r tb'.ir former patronage, I would re spectiully solicit a eoptinuance of the same, uaie-r the urui oi luuor nu t Joucs. P.. H. TUDOR. QUNDAV :.!()iiNIN( CHRONICLE. O PCUL1SHED at WASHINGTON, D. C. The Citrvnirlt if puKIikcJ cn a large folio sheet, 'A (' tifl', and contain 1. A full weekly record of Military and Naval Movements iu Washington and throughout the i .iiutrj. 2. Original seiche3 of New England Cclebri Wfi. by au able Northern writer. 3. A r,;-r.e- of origiual sketches of the City ot V. ajdiiitgtoa. Its Grow th, Public Build ii g u i Altr:u.tion3. 4. Osigiue.1 fcketches of tbe Churches and Clcrjiy in Wasiiiugton an account of one Church and its Pastor appearing in each issue. V Letters from Correspondents in all the principal purls of the country. C. Smithsonian Papers, containing sccounts of the more recent discoveries iu Science, iu all parts of the world, as reported at the SiidthfOiiiaii Institution. 7. Essays, Sketches, Talcs, and choice gems of Poetry. 8. A weekly record of removals and appoint ments by the Government. Local reports, doings in the city, kc. 0. Editorials, by oue of the ablest writers in the couutry. The object of the publishers of the Clroni cle will ever be to render it a high-toned Me tropolitan Family J'tix-r. The eubscrijtion price by mail is $2 per annum, in advance, or .7 1 for 4ix mouths. Three copies, live months, 2,50. Specimen copies forwarded when de sired. Address, enclosing subscription or par bills, JAMES It. SHERIDAN k Co.. jel3 Publishers, Washington, D. C. 4 CARD. Witmek's rUjirtr.?:, Lancaster Tp. July 1 HtiO, Messrs. Evans anp Watson: G en tl km ex The small size No. 1 Salamander safe which I purchased from your agent, Mr. Adam R. Ra-r, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, 1853, ha been eatje'cted to a very severe Jest, which it withstood in a most satisfactory manner. This ftafe, containing all my books together with v.Vuble iapcrs belonging to myself and eomc to my neighbors and friends, and represeting a value of ovei Twenty Thous and Dollars, ($20,000) was in my Mill which was destroyed' on the night of the 27th of Ju ly, 18C0, aud 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 ix hours to an intense heat among t rui.i, which was greatly increased by the cothn.-tion of a large juauitty of grain confined within '. hiit K w all After the fire the rale was -ef! aud the books and papers taken out ?u a ; tt of perfect preser vation, liic f-;:per i;t eveu liug discolored. This fact . eonever. t. many bystanders a better rect.-moicHii; tion of your Safes than could he explored in n?y other Tsords from me. Yours ItcpvctfuIIv, sel3 SAMUEL RANCK. rt A l;:rro . ortricit of the above qual ity of Fire a I Titief Proof Safes always on hand and for sric ;.t l.w rates ns any other firm, at KV.WS 4 WATSON S. No .I U v'i..-.,tii .t st., Philadelphia. The 1', 'ftf ti"ii .U"i'of I iimm e (, 'y., KW CAM RIU A' COUNTY. LOrATKIi AT r. II K N" t 1! U H O, T A. rilllE ah tie uaiud Ctopaiiy, organized April iii.. 1C7, v ill et.Vet insurances oa property 't ne rte-. U-ing particularly careful iu the ri.:k t.k u, this Company pre sents a reliable aud cheap medium, through which persons may secure themselves against probable losses by lire. ORice ou Centre Street, nearly opposite Thompson's "Mountain House." D. H. ROEERTS, Pres. A. C. Mcllis, Sec'y. L Treas. A. A. BARKER, Agent. Aug. 25, lS59.-ly. XTOOD, WORRELL & CO., John stow::. Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KIN'nS OF MEKC1IAXDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE, ROOTS A SHOES, " GROCERIES, BONNETS, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, BACON, FEED OF ALL KIN.IS. VEGETABLES. AO EST Clothing and Boots and Shoes made to or ler on reasonableterms. Johnstown March 1 lS50-tf. IV. S. HAVE, PLAIN and FANCY' JOB PRINTER; statioxer, JJlank Book Manufacturer Book Binder, aud dealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, &c, Ax. Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa. 35" Agent for L. Johnson & Co., Type Fou mlers Jc Electrotypcis, Philadelphia. August 25, 1859:t.t tSrUGS! DRUC.SI! DRUGS!!! I 7 Just opened and for sale by I S. r.UXN. M. I) . a reneral as sortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Spices, Oils, Paiuts, Dye tuffs, Fluid, CUANDIES. WINES. GINS, rwket Cutierv. Razors, Brushes, Combs, Sta tionery, RIank Rooks, Perfumery, Soaps, Tobacco, Segars, Snuffs, and other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. Ebensburg Aug, 25 15t59.-ly. A 11. FRANCLSCUS, . 3um . 4.13 Market St., Thila. Wholesale Dealer in Cotton Laps, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Ropes, Wick, Tie Yarn, Brooms, Bucket. Bn.fkets, Churns, Tubs, Brushes Looking-GUf ses, kc, Ac, kir.f kr. fyTne lar;eit stock of th above Goods in the city, se.ld at the lowest t it cuh jrtc$ Oct. 31, lfoM-i.ta 1T73I. W. FRY, with V 1 MOORE, LIGGET & CO., wprter3 and Jobbers of HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS NOTIONS, kc. No. 223 Market Street, O?potite Bank St.t Phiiuhi'hia. TQ, Constantly receiving Goods from Phil adelphia and New York Auctions. Oct. 24, lb01-tf TTILLIAM S. CROSS, V f JjHiHbcr. Stare and General COM MISSION MERCHANT, Comer East Falls and Eastern Avenues, Baltimore, Mn. Will attend to selling ail kinds of Lumber, Staves, Shook, Grain, &c, and will fill oiders for the same. oct24,'61tf JAMES DOUGHERTY, with "holesale Dealer in TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS, No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market, Philadelphia. Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign and Domestic CIGARS. sep.1,1 B:tt TV r 3i. LLOYD L CO., JlAXKKliS ALTOONA, PA. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and S.l ver mid Gold !er sale. Collections md . Monevs received on deposit, payable on do mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. novJ, '5 9t WM. HEYXOLUS. J. V. STEVENSON, JR J. BOWEN SMITH. JOHN HILL, with HET.TOS.55.S, S.StTII CO., G ROCERY k COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 N. Howard t-tre-et, Oct. 20, 1859. Baltimore. JQ. SCA.MMON, factor WEST INDIA EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, Siiff'iit and CimmifMi'n Mrrchant , AND DEALER IN HOGSHEAD S1IO0KS AN 0 HEADS. No. 522 S. Delaware Avenue, Oct. 10,161. tf PniLAULLrniA. t. wo an is peut, edwakd h. ogdex. K DARKER, tcith T. MORRIS PEROT & CO., IVJiolegale JJrujjittt, No. C21 Market street, above Sixth, and 012 Commerce street, Philadelphia. Nov. 28, 1 SGI if ETT1NGER & ULLMAN, WHOLESALE CLOTHING, No. 107 North Third st., above Arch, l'hiladtli'hia. Samuel Ettixger, 1 Mover Ullmax. j Nov. 28, 1861. MARTIN" ECLHI.KE, R. U. UOWAUD. 1UEIILEPt eV HOWARD, y Importers and Dealers in Foreign aid DomrtUc Hardware and Cutlery, No. 411 Market St., Philadelphia. Nov. 28, 1661 tf JAMES GKAIIAM. K. J. THOMAS. fi RAH AM & THOMAS, O" WHOLESALE GROCERS, Arid Deahr in Flour, 157 Liberty street, Pittsburg, Penu'a. Dec2t, 18Gl-tf 1 G. WHITMAN & CO., Manufacturing Confectioners, No. 102 South Second street, (One door below Chestnut,) PHILADELPHIA. E. G. WHIT MAX. nol.'CO) ALEX. JOHNSTON AMES M. THOMPSON, .-', WARDLE & STEVENSON, WhfJctale Thii(ca Wortlmune, N. E. corner Market and Sixth sts., Nov. 2, I fell. Philadelphia . "Vy EST, SOUTliWOETII &; CO., T f Yl.olenl Dtalcr in ROOTS AND SHOES, No. 21 North Third street, Nov. 25, le'51. Philadelphia. D. .M'CLEES & Co., V No. 133 North Third street, Philadelphia. Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes. May 17, ISCO-tf ARGAINS! SELLING OFF AT COST D. J. Evans & Son offer their entire stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Roots, Shoes, Notions, Hardware and Queenswiire, nt cost, for cash, as they intend to quit business, and are determined to sell. Persons wishing bargains will do well to call. N. B. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the subscribers are hereby urgently requested to call and mako immediate settle ment of their respective accounts. D. J. EVANS k SON. Ebesnburg, Apri. 4, 18CI. T OP.ERT A. M'COY, Attorney at Law JL Ebensburg, Cambria county, Pa. All manner of legal business in the scvera. courts of this county promnlly attended to. June 23, 18G0:tf IB I Se new advertisements. ARCADE HOTEL, .Ebensburg, l'a. The subscriber, having leased, re-fitted and ncwlv furnished' the Ebeusburg lmuse, is prepared tO accommouaie oio menus uuu the public generally. The House has always been a favorite for visitors during the Summer oisnn -ind I will fnHrc no rain in making it an agreeable" home for all sojourners. My Ta " ... , i- v,.... ble will always oe luxuriously u inru nui the markets of the couutry and the cities. My Bar will be filled with liquors of choice brand3. My Stable is attended by carciui hostlers, nud uiv charges will be such as to suit all. Expecting to receive a fhare ot pat ronage, and fully intending to deserve it, I hereby throw open my bouse to tne puonc August 25, 1853:tf. I AILROAD HOI SK, ilmorc, Lam X bria countv, Pa. (Near Pe una. Railroad Station.) Ja. D. Hamilton, Fropr.etor. An extensive Bowling satoun i euuuienu with the House. Tl.e Taiuk will be tur nished with the bet the market ab'ords, and the Bab supplied with the bet-t of liquors, in cluding Ales aud Lager from approved brew eries. Extensive and convenient Stahlikg is attached to the prcmh-e. Wilmore, August 25, lf59:tf. IED LION HOTEL, St. Clair street, (near the new "Wire Bridge,) Pittsburg, Pa. ROBERT P. GORDON, Proprietor. N. R. Good Stablinr and Wacon Yard at tached to the House sulhctently large enough to roninoii;:e 200 LeiUl Oi UorsiS. AlhO. a . .. A 1 rerv large Sale Stable. decl5,'59t TTNION HOUSE. ELcn?Lur-, Pa. John A. Blair, Proprietor. Also, in connection, BLAIR k Co s HACKS will leave the "Uuiou House" for Wilmore station in time to taLe the Eastern and West ern trains. Ever' accommodation will be af forded to make passengers eouitortable. August 25, lfc59:tf. "."OUNTAIN HOUSE, El.cnhimr, Pa Jons Tkompsox, Jr., Proprietor. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies. The Bar is s-ipplied with choice liquors : and the Stable attended by careful bottlers. Bo irders taken by the week, otonth or year. raug25,lS5ftf, C1AMDRIA HOUSE, Wilmore, Pa. Palmer a Beck, Preprictcr. Hacks attend the arrival of each train to convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence by Plauk Road te Ebensburg. August 25, 165t:tf. TRAVIS, JONES & CO., J "VARIETY HALL," Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Goods, DRY GOODS, of every description, such as Cloths, Cassi lncres. Satinctts, Tweeds, Jeans, Brown aud Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS OF EVERY STYLE. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, A lnrge assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, just received from Boston, Straw, Fur and Wool hats, Stationary of every description, Wall Paper of every style, Hardware. Queeus war'e, Stone and Earthenware, a full supply of Groceries, such as Sugrs, Molasses. Syrups, Coffees, Teas, and Rice, a full stock office, al.-o. Flour, Bacon, Fish, Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, Bar Iron, Nails, and Glass always fn hauus. Dings, Faints and Oils, and a full assorimeut ol other articles usually kept iu country stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such as Butter Eggs, lJrttoti, Grain, Wool, Po tatoes, Beans, Rags, &C, A.C. taken in exchange for goods, and the Cash never refused. t$T CHERRY, POPLAR and PINE LUM BER bought and sold. DAVIS, JONES k CO. Ebensburg, Nov 17, 1861. tf A UN WARE ? .18(10. SHEET-IRON WARE. COPPER WARE, J. & SI. IlCIlRXXGT(j.T Desire to call the attention of the public tc their new TIN SHOP novt opened in the large brick building on the corner of Main and Franklin streets, opposite tbe Mansion House and next to the Banking House of Bell, Smith & Co., Johnstown, Pa., where they purpose manufacturing all kiuds of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE. Their work will be made by the 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 SPOUTING attended to on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Johnstown. Pec. 8, 1659-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. Emploving none but the best workmen, be truts that he has been aud still i at all times able to give entire .sat i.-f.u tion to his customers. He Lcpes that the same liberal patronage hereto fore given him may be continued, and that more may be added. He has n'o on hand a liirg" assort i:icnt of French Ca!i'-?k'ms, and Morocco sf all kinds, suitable for fine Roots and Shoes. Readv-mauc ROOTS and SHOES always on hand, and pi ices moderate- MESHAC THOMAS. F.her.sbnrg, Sept. 2f, 1?01. TEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! ! .L The subscriber begs leave to inform the public generally that he has opened out ut 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, Qucensware, Clothing, Flour and Bacon, Crockeryware, Stationery, Provisions, Ac," kc. 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, ISGl.-tf. TEW TAILOR SHOP. 1S The undersigned having opened out a Tailoring Establishment, over the store room occupied by D. J. Evans k Son, respectfully informs the public that the business will there be carried on in all its branches. All work will be done in the latest style, with neatness and dispatch, end upon the most reasonable terms. ROBT. D. THOMAS Ebwnsburg, April 4, 18C1. 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The Courts have dcc:dd. il-it i to take periodicals from the rfice cr nr.; en mg ana leaving tuc-m ut.tai.ed tor is r:.c fae iae videcce of intenticr.1 Frr.ud. rjiIIE NEW YORK' 'JillLUNK:: We trnstthat those who orct rcw'T? e THE TRIBUNE will subscribe-t-,r i:vi:!,' t delav. The cl:.l price of IliK VJLKIV TJ.'lLUNE and THE Si Nii-M r KLY 1 Kib VXK is so low that there tre Ut ie in tir community unabl- to t; ke it. lh mU::i. The Tkibuxe. as the princ i al j pj.-r j i ; . ing the ne v.-Adrninistrtien. ill I e j ci ij.- v intcrcitii g, w hile outside e f politics its r. able Foreign and Dome-tic Newt., its r. iiiercial and Agrie ulttirnl Ii.tt liiktiae, ti;d .: Literary L'f iarime:it, give to it hiUrts: tsi value w hich no other r on this Cotitlir.i can boast of. How ally su.(ful'.y Its Tkikune has coLdncte-d tLe cuL'jaipn nr ?u gloriously e nded, the re-tilt iu N' Ve-rk fullr attests, and to the untirij ? i rtion. s ignI capacity und foresight of IU-u-mp. tJtiLvi5 due much of the glory of tLe victory cvei which a nation f Fieen.er. :.re ec rejoicitj It is, therefore, the eitty oi eveiy true Ihji'.l lican to aid in giving 1'v.r ThiUKi '.!!! larger circulaticn. As cvidenee of its larity aiid reliability, we Liy tt;ite tint In:'. week over &ijr Jit.t-dnd l'h u .r,u' ci j it; rt sold a circumstance urj m edentcd ic ti e nnr.al3 of jcurt'Hlism. (juaidiut. Cuiuu. Phceaixviile, Pa. k Tci u : DAILY TRIBUNE, (311 ist:es yet ta. $o.O' SEMI-WKKKLY, (It 4 )!'-"-WEEKLY. ( f.2 " TOCI.UBS Fryt-WFrfciv: Twor.i o r 5 Ten copies to one n iirts. I'C, any larger r.t;mlcr at tl.e J.itt-r r. corses rr over ro main ft et men ti '2 .'1 0 each. For a Club of Tv. er.ty.hc tr.: it I v will be rent. For a Club ol Fort;'. send THE DAILY TRIU'NF. pratis cce Wkfkly : Three copies. JS: Five !..:?: Ten for $12, and any larger Kucilir at tie r-'e of $1.20 each per annum. H i t . : tj It dressed to each fubscrir. To ( .'- ' Twenty we send nn extra n-jy. Trrty c; ; to cne ai'drtm for f"2o. with ir.t eitra :e who sends m the Club. Fer escfc tl -i f One Hundred THE DAILY TK!hUMI..' 1 sent gratis one year. ZzX Payment alwavs in auv.ir.if. A-icr.-' THE TRIBUNE, No. l. -i Ni'!.'" dec20 -Nl,r 1 E t iVLRit k i:i:,ii R. 4 T THE HUNTING!"" M'Er: llit:-!' V Yx . Sedi Fruit k Ornarif ntal Trr.. (J better growth, larger iitf.r - ' 1 'tr than ni-y of the Northern r h'.'.rn N -ri: . . and warrant them true to ran.r. Standard Apple trees at i-jttU SIC per DO. ., ., Peach trees, 15 to 20 ct Cfc.t $15 per 1DO. v Standard Pear tree?. tV' 'o oz.- . , Dwarf Pcr trees, 5e$ t.?i eai- u "J ' per lt'O , Dwarf Apple tree?. ' 0 to Standard Cherry tiees 37l tJ ' Dwarf Cherry tires 50 to ' ' t:3 Plum trees '0 ets. Apricot trees 40 to 50 ct Nectarine trees 25 cts ta-'h. (Jrppc Vines 25 cts to cL s Silver Maple trees C2i to ?1. European Ash, 75 to I European Larch. 75 ct3 tol.tQ. Norway Spruce, 50 cts io a , r1 American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to American & Chinese Arbor tit. Si. 50 . ie Strawberry Plants, $1 pfr ' ii..rt'..,Yii.n t., i m:o.-ni. CABINET 1VAKC-K0031 E EVANS re- '9 spectfully in- - tts?"1 of Ebensburg, and Cam- CX TVf. Xoi i oria county general ?ncral- ly, that he has on LvSi hand and for sale, at fhi , ins ware-room, one iX-V square west of Blair's cr--: llotel, a large and rrPviTrnE. splendid assortment of 1 1 'V-rjs mac : he will feu very cueap. rfJ1 order on the shortest notice n l59; "Ebensburg, Oct. o, ble prices. rlERMS OF subscript - 'THE ALLKOnA jJAN ;' ct Il.tO IN
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