7. 3 i The Rights or the Highway. Tn a ca e of assault nasi battery, tried In Plul "uticlphia recently, before J uJgo Thoaip ko'vi, the follow invj c.nre was given ia -vulvlug the question o' the rights of the sliigliv.i:y : The man who ovns or occupies a house has a riht to the use of half the street iu front thereof, subject, however, to the restriction of the right of way. The owner ha every right to occupy and us the .Mr?et, that dos not luterferu with tho ri-ht of way. But ia his right, it cannot be said that a carriage or car phall not stop on the street, or in front of his j-roporty ; yet no one Itu3 a Ical right to ktop in frout of any nutu's property so as to interfere with the business or pleasure of the oceupaut. Tf an oystermuan or a drayman stop before a man's house or store aud interferes with the business of the owner or occupant, said owner or occu pant has a right to move hiia away. This, however, does not interlere with an oys terman or other person who has a right to use the street a reasonable length of time; but he should remove when requested to do so, if he interferes with the business of the oceupant. To take hold of a horse's - head to remove liira. from the premises so occupied is no cause for assault and bat tery this alone would not justify the owner or driver of the horse in striking the mover ; nor has the mover any right to commit an assault and battery upon the owner of the horse in order to remove the obstruction. ANNOUNCEMENT OP PARSON BROWS LOW'S BOOK. .The subscriber ia about publishing a nar rative of the perils, adventures, aud sufferings of the Rev. W. G. Raowstow among the secessionists of Tennessee. The manuscript is nearly completed, and will be put to press forthwith. The appearance and typography of the work will be of the first class ; and it will be fully and handsomely illustrated with sketches of the scenes referred to aud a finely engraved steel portrait of the author. 'As to its contents, we have no hesitation in saying that the public will be startled at thi3 narrative of facts. It will lay bare the persecutions and cruelty which marked the development of the secession conspiracy in Tennessee, the disasters and the ruin with which it devasted communities once prosper ous and aundercd families once happy ; more than all, it will expose the bad and reckless ambition, and the relentless bloodthirstiness, by which the ringleaders of the conspiracy were stimulated to their work of crime and treason. The narrative is one of personal experiences. The author vouches for the accuracy of its ftatemeuts. The public may therefore accept it as not only a reliable but a peculiar chap ter in the general history of the times ; and wo are confident that no more significant startling, or instructive memorial of the re bellion, in its minute personal and social bear-, iugs, is now accessible. The public are well aware that Mr. Baowx low is a bold speaking man. In this narra tive of his sufferings, composed mostly while confined in the jail at Knoxville, he has ut tered his thoughts in language of extraordi nary force and fearlessness, scathing his ad versaries even while in their power, anc appealing to his countrymen even from hii cell with the urgency of a martyr. It will be published in one volume, l2mo, fully illustrated, of about 4C0 pages., at $1.23. GEORGE W. CHILDS, Publisher, 623 and G30 Chestnut Street, Phila- fi, A. A. BARKER. Agent for Cambria county. lIUSON LIFE IV THE WAREHOUSE AT TOBACCO RICHMOND. By a Ball's Bluff Prisoner, Lieut. Wm. C. Harris, of Col. Biker's California Regiment. CONTENTS. Chap. I. From Ball's Bluff to Richmond. Chap. 11. Our Prison. Chap. III. A Day in the Officers' Prison. Chap. IV. A Day in the Privates' Prison. Chap. V. Pursuits and Pastimc3. Chap. VI. Prison Incidents. Chap. VII. Sundav in Prijon. Clu.p. VIII. Our Jailor. Chap. IX. Our Visitors. Chap. X. Richmond Prison Association. Chap. XI. Prison Companions. Chap. XII. Homeward Bound. - PREFACE. These sketches were written to lessen the tedium of my leng'.hy i'n2risonment ; and if they serve to recall tu.my prison-companions the scenes enacted in the old Warehouse, and enlist the interest aud sympathies of the reader, they will have accomplished all that is desired by the publication of them. With the exception of "Homeward Bound." they were ali written within prison walls, and brought to th North sewn securely iu the li ning of an overcoat. . I confidently trust to my brother-officers ( for their testimony- 'as to the fidelity of the description of our "domestic economy," and the accuracy of detail in the varied incidents in our prison life in the Tobacco Warebou-e. Philad., March 25, 1S02. W. C. II. Complete in one volume, price 50 cents, or handsomely bound in cloth. 75 cts l&jy-For sale bv A. A. BARIvr.R, Lbens- i . ' j bur J3. W. RIt)TLZ. JNO. C. SHEUEOKSE. W.-.C- H. GILL. EIDDLE, GILL & CO. I.v.iiortrrit itiid Wi'iofcf'i!e Dealers in Forcicra and Domestic DRY GOODS AND CARPETING, 438 Mark-t St., bMow oth. and 4 !.i .Merchant Street. . PHILADELPHIA.'. Slav ii- 1862-tf. TY M. Jo.N'i:s, ,-;! X WRIGHT. SMITH PEARS ALL, China, Gi.us & Qaeeusware, Oo.ii Oil and Lamps, PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. No. rjfj Market Street. -M.iy I, lf'J2-tf. PHILADELPHIA. EX. 1 TIlOMl'SON, wit! BERNARD A. HOOPED, Sirrxrir to Ifffcl Dirii, Manufacturer anl Whotc-'alu Dealer iu HATS, FURS k STRAW GOlH'S, Vo. 50.; Market Street, M v 1 . 1 - tf. PHIL AD E L P II I A. PIini.R r.f'V" p at hi.- ''fii-.c to or '.'-r. -? r:j..soi frlr.ted iv . . -. . vt - t -r t -v t c J A i i u A it n - - Kt iu -.'l i- v i o SUGAR KETTLES,. . 10 to 40 gallons. COPPER KETTLES, 2 quam to 40 gallons. TINWARE, " all sorts aud kinds. SHEET-IRON WARE every variety. EXAMELED T1XXED IROX WARE ZINC WASHBOARDS, fur 25 cents, worth o7 cents. SAD IRUNS, or SMOOTHING IRONS, all sizes and best quality, 5 to 6 cts. per lb. COOKING STOVES, Trimmed complete, with baking arrangements, $S to $28. EGG STOVES, $1.50 to 313.00. IIEAT1XG COOK STOVES, $3.00 ta $S.00. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patent, Graff .t Co., Mitchell, Hemm Co., Abbot k Noble, A. J Gallagher's, arid every other Pittsburg or Philadelphia manufacturer's. Stoves always on hand or procured on a days" notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves, always on hand. CARBON OIL LAMPS, G2 cts. to $1.23. Chimneys and Wicks for Lamps always on hand. S P O U T I N G , BEST QUALITY, put up- and PAINTED at 10 cents per foot. 57 Ao extra charges for Elbows. "tSJ MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS. POWDER CANS, all sizes constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS, 37 cts. to S1.25. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS, Jelly Cake Moulds, Table and Tea Spoons, COAL BUCKETS, ZL cts. to $5. CO. The above goods will be furnished WHOLESALE Oil II ETA I L, at tho JOHNSTOWN STOVE k HOUSE-FURNISH-' 1NG STORE, CANAL STREET, Opposite tlic Weili Lock. ask roit FRANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE, and save twenty per cent, on your purchases EITHER FOR CASH OR SCRIP. G EORGE M. HEED, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in Colonade Row. Ebenshurg Sept. 20, 1001-tf. AERAIIAM KOPELIX, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office cn Main street. aug23,185!-tf. C UIARLES W WINGAliD, Attorney at Law, Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa. August 25, lS59:tf. PHILS. NOON, Attoiiney at Law, Ebensburg, Penn'a. Office two doors east of Thompson's Hotel. August 2-J, lSj'J.-ly. A 0. MULLIX, Attorney at Law, Kb XaL etisburg, Cambria county. Pa. ?T, Oilb-e two doors north ofCoUmade Row, and immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg. December I, 185:. I) ORERT A. M'COY, Attorney at Law ) Eoen.-burg. Cambria county. Pa. All manner of legal business in the severe, courts of this county promptly attended to. June 2S. 18.0:tf tt. L. JOHNSTON. flEO. W. OATMAN. JOHNSTON k ATM AN, A'tornrgs at L-.itc, EbenOmr.r, Cambria county, I'ean.i. l3- Office opposite the Court House. January 10, 18il:tf P S. RUXX, M. I)., tenders his pro JLV fes-ionnl services to the citizens of Eb ensburg. Oilicc in Drug Store, on High st., opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg. August 23, IriSOrtf. TTi? .T "U "WYT.TTT? Sit-..,,,-,,,. . fl g ' ,, JLJ Mkchaxical Dknti3T, respectfully offers nis p: oiessionai acricesto inciauics ami gen tlemen of Johnstown and vieinityof thispiacc. Piirticul:-.r attention pr.id to diseases of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical fur- ceps. Office in the old "'Exchange," on Clinton street. Johnstown, Aug. 2.", 18.",:. T";ENTISTIiV. y The u:ider?igne 1, (' raduate of the Bal timore College of Denta! Surgery, respect fully offers his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared -no means to thoroughly acquaint himself with every im orovehicnt ia his ait. To many years of per sonal experiun.-c, he has sought to aild tlie imported experience of the highest authorities in Dental Sv-ience. He simply asks that an opportunity may be given for his work to speak its own prntse. SAMUEL BKLFORD, D. T. S. (Office former! v occupied bv Dr J. Clark.) R'fsr. t.rcs: Pi of. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond, Jr.; W. R. Handy: A. A. Blaudy, P. H. Aus ten, of thi- Baltimore College. CSr Will be at Ebensburg on the fourth Monday of e:u h mouth, to stay one week. April .?, !M'2tf - i t'" Subscribe for Tta Ali.ecm.vma.n. rMIE UNION FOIlEVEll!! R. II. TUDOR & HUGH JONES, Having 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 ha3 been selected ia 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- Chcwing.and Smok'g o-;irs, N.). Molassses, Syrups, Rio Coffee,- Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Candles, Soap, Clothe?, Market and Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas, Spices of all kinds, Butter, Sugar and Wa ter Crackers, - Fancy Baskets, Wasbboards, Brooms, Buckets, Measures, Kealers, Churns, Kegs, Dried Apples, Peaches, Hair and Wire Seives, Oranges and Lemons, Scrub, Shoe and Dus- Figs, Raisins, ting Brushes, Prune: , Citrons, Nuts of all kinds, Ext. Ley and Coffee, Bowls, Rope, Bed cords, Lines, Rope Halters, Twine, Tye Yarn, Fawcits," Butter Prints and La- Window Glass, dies, " rtnty, Arnold's Inks from C to An assortment of Es- ijceats per bottle, sences and Drugs, Shoe-findings, Pegs, Shovcis,Spades, Hoes. Nails, Thread, Garden liny Rakes. Scythes and Snathes, Buc k Saws and Nails, Provision Sole Leather, Harvest Tools, Hay Forks, FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL, C H E E S E, R I C E. P A O O N, . MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH, And all kinds of Liouurs, Brandy, Gin, Wines, Old Rye and Common Whiskey, &c, &c. The above articles will be sold chaj) for Ca.-h or Country Produce, at Cash prices Ebensburg, May 0," ISol.tf NOTICE. Having associated with Hugh Jones in the Grocerj- business, 1 hereby give notice to all those having standing accounts with me, to come forwaid and settle the sare. Feeling thankful" to the citizens of Ebensburg and vi cinity for their former patronage, I would re spectfully solicit a cor'ttnuauce of the same, under the firm of Tudor aud .'ones. R. H. TUDOR. A CARD. Witmeh's Br-innn, Lancaster Tp. July 3i. 18G0. Messrs. Evans and Watsox : Gentlemen The small size No. 1 Salamander safe which I purchased from your agent, Mr. Adam R. Barr, in Lancaster City, on July 2Jth, 1S58, has been subjected to a very severe test, which it withstood in a most satisfactory manner. This Safe, containing all my books together with valuable papers belonging to myself and some to my neighbors and friends, and represetiug a val ic of over Twenty Thous and Dollars, ($20,000) was in my Mill which was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju ly, 1SG0, and passed through the fiery ordeal unscathed. The Safe was on the second floor an d fell fo 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 fire the safe was opened and the books and papers taken out in a state of perfect preser vation, the paper not eveu being discolored. This fact was, iiowever, to many bystanders a better recommendation of your Safes than could be expressed in any other words from me. Yours RespcctfuHv, sel3 SAMUEL RANCK. A large assortment of the above qual ify of Fire and Thief Proof Safe.-; always on hand and for sale at as low rates as any other firm, at EVANS & WATSON'S, No. 10 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. I BOLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE ! T'n is preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a superior Xufriiiou Dcvcrage for General De bility, Dyspepsia, and all biliou. disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to aban don the use of coffee will use this without injurious effects, Ore can contains -the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 23 certs. KOLLOCK'SJLEVAIN, The purest and best Eahiuj J'o-rJ.-r known, for making light, sweet and nutritous Bread aud Cakes. Price 13 cents. Manufactured by M. 11. KOLLOCK, Chcmht, Corner Broad and Chestnut sts., Phil'a. fcrf Sold by all Druggists and Grocers. February 7, 18'i2-ly PAT RCSS2E ttOt'Sl i)Y X I T'iC Protect ion Jlntual Eire Insurance Co., OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. LOCATE I AT E II E N S i: V R O, r A. rglilE above named Company, organized jL April 0th. 1H57, will effect insurances on property at safe rates. Being particularly careful in the risks taken, this Company pre sents a reliable and cheap medi.im, through which persons ia:y secure themselves against probable losses by fire. Office on Centre .Slreet, nearly opposite Thomson's "Mountain House.'' D. II. ROBERTS, Pres. A. C. Mr i. i.ix, Sec'v. k Treus. A" A. BARKER, Acrent. An: isr.r.-!v. TTTOOI), MO Itil ELL cc CO., if. ' John stow::. Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX ALL KINDS or M K U CIIA X DISK, Keep constantly on baud the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, If ATS AND CAPS, C A R 1 ' ET I N G S , OI L-CLOT HS, CLOTHING, BONNETS, NOTIONS. HARDWARE, QUE E X S W ARK. PROVISIONS, BOOTS SHOES, FISH. SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, FEKI) Or ALI. KIND?. VKOCT.'. i; I. KS, AC rt?i? Clothing suul Boots and Shoes uiade'to order on reasonable-terms. Johnstown March 1 lSGO-tf. "OARGAIN. X SELLING OFF AT COST D. J. Evans k Son offer their entire stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Hardware and Qucensware, at cost, for cash, as they intend to quit business, and are determined to sell. Persons wishing bargains will do well to call. N. B. AH persons knowing themselves in debted to the subscribers are hereby urgently requested to call and imike immediate settle meat of their respective accounts. D. J. EVANS k SON. Ebesnburg, Apri . A, 1861. CwS Blank Summons. Bbmlc Sulmon-ic Blank Execution. O on stable's Return, kc. , for sale r.t tl'.is o.nce. ' PLAIN and FANCY JOb'pRINTEII, STATIONER, lilanlc Book Manufacturer, Bool: Binder, and dealer-in every description of American and Foreign Papers, &c, Ac. Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa. Agent for L. Johnson & Co., Type Founders & Electrotypers, Philadelphia. August 25, 1859:t.f T. MTTLE, Sli. J A3. TKI1IBLE. LITTLE & TRIM liLE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants ; Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns, and Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, So. 112 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Fa. Ar 24, 1802-tf. .SPUIXGEK HAKBAt'UH. WM. U. WRITAC11E. I5ENJAMIX V. PKTIT. S1 PR INGE 11 UARRAUG1I & CO. Wholesale Dealers in WOOL, HIDES, PROVISIONS and F-RODUCE . GENERALLY, No. 200 Liberty Street. ' Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, 1802-tf. A II. F.RANCiSCLI.S, 433 Market St., Phila. Wholesale Denier in Cotton Laps, Carpet Cham, n auding, lvones, n ick, lie l arn, Brooms, Buckets, Ibtskets, Churns, Tubs, Brushes Luoking-Glasses, kc. kc, kc, kc. fi?"The largest stock of the above Goods in the city, sold "at the lowest nttt cash prices Oct. 31 1861 -fim TT7-M. r. FRY, witli " TT MOORE, LIGGET k CO., mj)orter3 and Jobbers of HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, &c. No. 223 Market Street, Opposite Bank St., Pit i LDELI'H I A. Constantly receiving Goods from Phil adelphia and New York Auctions. Oct. 21, lSGl-tf wtTlliam s. cross, t y' humler. Stare and General COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner East Falls and Eastern Avenues, Baltimore, MdL Will attend to selling all kinds of Lumber, Staves, Shook, Grain, Ac, aud will fill orders for the same. oet24,'ol(f JAMES DOUGHERTY, with J. S. SOEIVI2K, TTholcsale Dealer in 1 1 1 .AH. c, r. l i r -Y- u c j ku no . No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market, Philadelphia. Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign and Domestic CIGARS. sep.l,1850:tf. T 31 LLOYD & CO., liANXEKS T f AL1UU.A, 1-1. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and S.l- ver and Gold for sale. Collections r.iad Moneys received on detiosit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. nov3, '5 Ot WM. REYNOLDS. J. M. STEVENSON, JR j. i:owi:x smith. JOHN HILL, with ElEY7OI.?5S, & CO., f ROCERY k COMMISSION MERCHANTS, X No. 40 N. Howard street, Oct. 20, 1339. 1! alt mot; E . JQ. SCA-MMON, FACTOR IN- WEST INDIA EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, Shivpinj and Co:nmii-ni Mcrrh.ii!. AND DEALER IN HOGSHEAD SIIOOKS AN 0 HEADS, No. 522 S. Delaware Avenue, Oct. 10,l80l.tf PlIlLADLLI'IlIA. JOHN A. WlLtOX. D. Jl'CANDLI.S. izzzr. W. CAllK. TriLSON, CARR, k CO. Vt (Late WiUon, Foune Co.) Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS, No. 'J4 Vood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24. Ib62-tf. T. JiOKJ'.'.S I'tU'iT, EDV.-.VUD II. OUDtX. I 1JARKER, Kith V. T. MORRIS PEROT & CO., " WliC,lci"t!e Druggists, No. C21 Market street, above Sixth, and 01 2 Commerce street, Puiadlimiia! Nov. 2-, lM-Jltf Q ElTGER & ULI.MAN WHOLESALE CLOTHING, No. 107 North Third bt., above Arch, J'hiltidiiiiiti. Sami ei. Ettixger, 1 Mover Ullmax. ) Nov. 28. lSGl. npilEO. II. TIIOi)EN, telth X KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in CLOTHING, No. 80 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, lo2-tf. MAUTIX I5L-EHLER, U. H. KOW4RD. Xueiil:r & Howard, S3 Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware and djullcry, No. 4 41 Market st., Philadelphia. Nov. 28, lSOltf JAMES (iHAHAM. R. J. THOMAS. r R A 11 AM & THOMAS, O WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Dtalirs in Fiour, l."i7 Liberty street, Pittskuhg. Penn'a. DeciO, ISiil-tf EG. WHITMAN & CO., Mdiitifaclofiitg Confectioners, No. 102 South Second stbeut, Oue door below Chestnut,) PHILADELPHIA. E. . WHITMAN". nol,;C0) ALEX. JOHNSTON J AMES Al. THOMPSON, irlth WARDLE a; STEVENSON. Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse, N. E. comer Market and Sixth sts., Nov. 28, 1 S; I . Ph iladelphia . 7 EST, SOUTH WORTH & CO., V ' Whcd.sale Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 21 North Third street, Nov. 28. 1SG1. Philadelphia. c L). M'CLEKS tfc Co.. No. i;3 North Third street, - Phi L-i i f.i. ph 1 a . Wholesale dealers in Boots snd Shoe. M.iy 17, lPSO-tf A RCADE HOTEL, Eben&W-, I'a. j?. The subscriber, havir.g leased, re-fitted and newly furnished the "Ebensburg ilr.use,'' is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally. The House has always been a favorite for visitors during the Summer season, aud 1 will spare no pain in making it an a-re cable home for ell sojourners. My Ta ble will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country and the cities. My Bar will be filled with liquors of choice brands.. Mv StalleIs .it tended by careful hostlers, niid my charges will be sucb as to suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat ... ... i- .I.,-.,....-,. : t ronage, anu tuny luienumg muiwni; n,,i hereby throw open my house to the public J HENRY FOSTER. August 25, 1853:lf. A1LROAD IIOUHi;, "Wilmore, Caui- JU Lria county, Pa. -(Near Puma. Railroad Station.) Jas. D. Hamilton-, Proprietor. An extensive Bowling saloon is counectea with the House. The Iaulu wiil l-e tur 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 S'TULixois attached to the premises. Wilmore, August 25, 185f:tf. CONTINENTAL HOTEL. - Adjoining Penna. R. R. Depot, PITTSIiURtHI, PA. The most convenient olace to ston in the Citv. Meals served at ail hours. Terms moderate. J. II. CLARK k CO., Proprietors. April 24, 1802-tf. 'OKI) LION HOTEL, JLi St. Clair street, (near the new Wire Bridge.) Pittsburg, Pa. ROBERT P. CORDON, Proprietor. N. B. Good Stabling and Wagon Yard at tached to the House suinciently large enoi'gh to accommodate 200 head of Horses. Also, a very large Sale Stable. decl5.r5'Jt NION HOUSE, EbeTburg, Pa. John A. Liair, Fi-"jrictrr. Als, in connection, P.LAIR Co's HACKS will leave the "Union House' for Wilmore station in time to take the Eastern and West ern trns. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers comfortable. August 25, lS50:tf. FOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensb Xt'JL John Thompson, Jr.. Prcuri mrs ", Pa tor The Table is always supplied with the L-hoicest delicacies. .The Bar is supplied with choice liquors : careful hostler? month or year. and the Stable attended bv Bo irders taken by the week. raug25,1859if, CAMRRIA HOUSE, 'V.'ilniore, Pa. Palmer a Beck, Proprietors. Backs attend the arrival of each train to convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence by Plank Road to Ebensburg. August 25, 185J:tf. .WIS, JONES & CO., VARIETY HALL,'' Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Goods, DRY GOODS, of every description, such as Cloths, Cassi meres, .atinetis. Tweeds, Jeans, Brown and B!ea Led Muslins, dress goods of every style, fancy Goods and notions, A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, just received from Boston, Straw, Fur and Wuol hats, Stationary of every description, Wail Paper of t very stie, Hardware, Queens v.re, Stone and Earthenware, a fu t-upply of Groceries, such as Sug r.. Molasses. Syrups, Coffees, Teas, and Rice, a full slock of Spice', also, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, Bar Iron, Nails, and Glass always on Laims. Drugs. Paints s-nd Oiis, and u full assortment of other i.rtieles usually kept in country sUres. All kinds of Country Produce, such as Butter Eggs, Bacon, Grain, Wool, Po-tatoe.-, Beans. R;:gs, ic. Ajc. taken in exchange lor goods, an 1 the Cash never relabe l. t-lT" CHERRY, POPLAR and PINE LUM BER bought and sold. DAVIS, JONES k CO. Ebensburg, Nov 17, iMH.tf JS00. TINWARE SHEET-IRON WARE. COPPER WARE, ! Desire to call the attention of the public to their new TIN SIIO'P nuw opened in the Lirge brick buiMiujr on the corner of M:.in and Franklin trevtf. opposite the T.hnision House j and next to t.ie Banking House of Bell, Smith fc Co.. Johnstown, Pa., where they purpose manufacturing r.H kinds of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE. Their work will be made by the best work men and of the best materials. They are de termined to sell all kinds of ware at the cheapest rates, wholesale and retail. P. S. All orders for SPOUTING attended to on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Johnstown, Dec. S, lfer.D-tf 1300TS AND SHOES. JL? The Tindersignel -ont inues 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 lu st workmen, he trusts that he has been and still is at all times able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He topes that the pame liberal patronage hereto fore given him may be continued, and that more mav be I'dded. He has also on ha ml a large assortment f j French Calf-skins, arul Morocco sf all kii.ds, j suitable for tine Boots and Shoes. - I Readv-made BOOTS and SHOES always on hand, rnd prices moderate- MESH AC THOMAS. Ebensburg, Sept. 2), l.-M. XI UGH A. McCOY, -B" i Saddle and I'-iriirf.i M.i t:h ruc! ur'r KF.ENSBUKG, pa. Office one door eat of l.oi, Joiu- ."l Co.'s Store. A large stock of ready-made Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, kc. constantly on hand and lor saleVheap. Dec. 2". ISiil-tf. G EO. M. RIDDLE, irlth SMITH, WILLIAMS k CO.- DRY GOODS, For-ign and Domesti, Nos. 513 Market St. .t 5io Cot.imerce St. May I, 1862-tf. PHILADELPHIA. WO. MURPHY, irlih H. GUILDS k Co.. 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Nectarine trees 25 cts ench. Grepe Vines 25 cts to Si. Silver Maple trees G2J to $ 1 . European Ash. 75 to l European Larch. 75 cs to 1.50.' Norway Spruce. 5o cts to $1. American Balsam Pine, 75 cti to Cl.53 American k Chinese Aibor Vitro, 10 ill $1.50 Strawberry Pl.mts, $1 per 100, Ac. Ac. Huntington, Jan. 25, IbGC- Cm. C A R I X CT WAR lRC OM . K V A N S re- .IV , spettfully in the t Itizens of form qua Hotel, si lartre and splendid assortment of Fl'RNITI'RE, he Will sell very t heap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at rni'cn.i ble prices. Ebensburg, Oct. 0, ff TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 4 TO "THE ALLMGHAM AN "? s .;o in ai'V xvrn. .V.' . t'.i iir'lC !! Suf'ti t ii .' 1 j Ebensburg, and Cam- CWZ)) is ! uria couuty general-: 3J i S r hand and for sale, at T -vfST-jf his Ware-room, one "Sti."-- 'i::)t ' '-- i fc re west ot i:iair 3 if r t
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