f - - 1 1 . 1: .1 e ' -.' '. 1 Ax Elephant in a Fix. The mon ftcr olephatit Hannibal, belonging to Van Amburgh & Co's Menagerie, came teir losing Vis life, a few days iuce, while travclinir from Kcvport ti Freehold, in New Jersey. His keeper had taken him j '..3 the road in order to avoid ia unsafe bridge, "when, in crossing-a tract of swampy j lati'L, the ground gave way beneath him j p.nd the enormous amriipl sank up to tne middle of his tides in the yielding mud where he floundered away for some time without being able to extricate himself; h'.s struggles on the contrary, resulting iu rendering his situation, each moment, more dangerous, until it was feared that it weuld be impossible to save him. The heavy shackle, with which he was fettered i preventing a tree movement or his limbs, made his position still more critical until firrlvil wlipn rdrioin'r timbers in ' V. 4 ' . -J V - m - iront of and around him, he was enabled, j after a time, to extricate himself. At first he was very much frightened, trumpeting loudly, and struggling wildly, but after the timbers were placed within his reach he went to work more systematically, and exhibited much' intelligence in his subse quent operations, depending principally upon his tusks to raise himself. AY hen exhausted by his exertions he would throw himself over upou one side, ir order to train all the buoyance possible until he became somewhat rested, when he would resume an upright position and go man fully to work again. His efforts were fi lially crowned with success, no less to his own satisfaction than that of his owners, to whom his loss would have hcfh irrepa rable, S3 he is much the largest clcphaiit ever seen in this country. The Meaning of "Hurrah I" A great many people have shouted "Hur rah !" "many a time and oft," but com paratively lew know its derivation and primary meaning. It originated among the Eastern nations, where it was used as a war cry from the belief that every man who died in the battle for his country went to heaven. It is derived from the Sla vonic word "Hurrag," which means "To Paradise." rv In the town of T , there was n shoemaker who at times cfSciated as preacher. lie always wrote the notices himself in order to save the expense of printing. Here is one of them : "There will be preaching in the pines this Sun day atternoon on the subject, 'All who do not believe will be damned at three o' clock ; ANNOUNCEMENT OF PARSON BROWXLOW'S BOOK. The subscriber is about publishing a nar rative of the perils, adventures, and sufferings of the Rev. W. G. Browxlow among thej fecessionists of Tennessee. The manuscript is nearly completed, and will be put to press forthwith. The appearance and typography ,f the work will be of the first class : and it will be fully and handsomely illustrated with sketches of the scenes referred to and af.nely engraved steel portrait of the autLor. As to its contents, we have no hesitation in saving that the public will be startled at this 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 devested communities once prosper ous and sundered 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. m The narrative is one of personal experiences. The author vouches for the accuracy of its statements: The public may therefore accept it as not only a reliable but a peculiar chap ter ia the general history cf the times ; and we are confident that no mors significant Ftsirtiing. or instructive memorial of the re bellion, in its minute persoualand social bear-, ingrs.'is now accessible. The public are well aware tliat Mr. Bnowx L: ,v is a bold speaking man. In this narra tire of his su""crings, composed mostly while confined in the jail at Knoxviila. he has ut tered his thoughts in language of extraonli narv force and fearlessness, scathing his a 1 verlaries even while iu their power, an' appealing to his countrymen even from l.h cell with the urgency of a martyr. It will be published in one volume, 12mo. fully illustrated, of about 41 o p;;-es,nt Si. 25. " GEORGE W. GUILDS. Publisher, G28 nd 030 Chestnut Street. Puila. tTiA. A. BARKER, Agent for Cambria county. T)lliSON LIFE JL IX THE TOB VCCO WAREHOUSE AT BICHMOND. Bv "a Ball's P. In If Prisoner. Lieut. Wm. C. Haiiis, of Cul. Baker's California Regiment. CONTEXTS. I. From Ball's Bluff to Richmond. II. Our Prison. III. A Day in the Otnccrs' Prison. IV. A Da in Use Privates'- Prisou. V. Pursuits anl Pastimes. VI. Prison Incidents. VII. SundaN ia Prison. VIII. Oar Jaiier. IX Our Visitors. X. Richmond Prison Association. XI. Prison Companions. XII. Homeward Bound. VRFTACr. sketches were written to lessen G t Chip. 'llMp. Chap. Chap. ( 'i.ap. Chap. 'hap. Ch.;. ii lp. 'hap. c:i:.,. ULfp. i fdiam of'ir.y lagfby imprisoiiinent : und the s-. ones enactv '. in the el. I V arehouse, aud i nlist the inteieT, and symplhi-.-s of th'j ii-ader, they will tivc - .,comp!ish.-d all that i : desired by the publiciten of them. With tiic ex. iptioa of "HomtViHru- Bound.'' tb-y ,verc all written within prison v:i !!., and ).r:'ilit to th" Norl'.J Sewn securely in the li- I.r. ? ol an overeo.n. I coiiMdeiitH trut to my hrc-ther-ofTii r t'.i 'r totiin.ir.v s:s to the J len'v nt t!:e ielitv of dtv-crirtion of ji:r '-uomesttc ecouom v.' an l the a c:r . in our pr:. Phi la da CV O: uCiail hi-lu .ii-u iih ive-ii. on la'- in the Tobacco Warehouse . Ia.-rh 2.'. 1::2. W. C. JI. iJ--j" For c.ilr iirgP.. I.v A. I! A El IC ARRANGEMENTS! SUGAR KETTLES, 10 to 40 gallons. COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts la 40 gallons. TINWARE, all sorts aud kinds. SHEET-IRON WAKE every variety. EXAM EL ED $ TIXXED 1 1! OX WARE ZIXC WASH HOARDS, for 23 cents, worth 37 cent; "All IRONS, or SMOOTHING IRON l all sizes and best nualiiv. 3 to 6 cts. per lb. i ements, j COOKING STOVES. Trimmedcomplete, wilh baking arran; S3 to $-J8. EGG STOVES, 4.50 to 513.00. UEATJXG COOK STOVES.. $3.00 to $3.00. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patent, Graft" & Co., Mitchell, Herron k Co., Abbot & Noble, A. J Gallagher" s, and every other Pittsburg or .Philadelphia manufacturer's. Stoves always on hand or procured on o days7 notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves, alwavs on hand. CARBON OIL LAMPS. C2 cts. to $l.2o. Chimneys and Wicks for Lamps always hand. on S TOUTING, BEST QUALITY, put up and PAINTED at 10 cents per foot. JCtiET Xo extra charges for Elboirs. "5a MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS, POWDER CANS, all sizes constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS, 37 cts. to ?1.25. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS, Jcllr Cake Moulds, Table and Tea Spoons. COAL BUCKETS, 34 cts. to S3 .00. The above goods will be furnished WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at the 5TOVE k HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE, JOHNSTOWN CANAL STREET, Opposite the IVcigli Locli. ASK TOR FRANK W. II AY S WAREHOUSE, and pave (irenfy per cent, on your purchases EITHER FOR CASH OR SCRIP. G1 KOUGE M. REED, Attorney at Law, IT Ebensburg. Pa. Office in Colonade Row. Ebensburg Sept. G. 1001-tf. A 1UIAIIAM K OPE LIN, Attorney J at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Odice on Main street. aug25,1859-tf. C IIARLES W WINGARD, Attorney at Law, Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa. August 23, 185::tf. I)HILS. NOON, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg. Penn'a. Orilce two doors cast of Thompson's Hotel. August 20, V A C. 31ULLIN, Attorney tit Law, Eb- XJL ensburg, Cambria county, l a. Tx,.0. rice two doors north of Lolonade bow, and immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg, December 1, l63y. T OBERT A. M'COYT, Attorney at Law L; Ebensburg. Cambria coun.ty. Pa. All manner of legal business in the seve-ra. courts of this county promptly attended to. June 23, 1860:tf V.. L. JO!t -S TON" . CEO. TOIINSTON i O ATM AX. O ATM AX. Attorneys at J,aic, Ebensburg. Cambria county, Peana. tQ. OHice oj-posite the (ourt House. January 10. lriol:tf ; y S. BUNN, 31. D., temlers his pro ; JL-! fessional services to the citizens of Eb ' ensburg. OiHee in Drug Store, on High st., j opuo.sito Tiiomjison's Hotel. ! Ebeusburcr. August 25. lS:f):tf. I T"R- .R.J.M. M'CLURE, Sukgeon and : S Mechanical Dentist, respectfully offers i his professional services to theladies and gen i tlcmen of Johnstown and vicinity of this place. : Particular attention paid to diseases ot the i Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for- ! I cens. ! OiTice in the old i;Exchange." on Clinton strc-t. Johnstown, .ug. jt, jf.. D 'ENT1STRY. i lie unueigne'l, Ct r.'. u u a t e oi ine Bal timore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. J Te has s-parcd no means to thoroughly acquaint himself with every im- irove:iiC-Dt in Ins art. lo manvye irs ot per- so.nal experience, he has sought to add the imparted experience of the hi-iiiest authorities la Dental Science, lie simjiiy ass ttiat an ' opportiiaity may be given for his work to , speak its own praise. ; SAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. R. i (t:T;ce formerly occupied ly Dr J. Clark.) I ;ef.-rcfcc : Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond. ; Jr.:"V. R. Handy: A. A. Blaady, P. II. Aus - ten, of the Baltimore College. ! l-7y Will beat Ebensburg on the fourth ; Monday of each mouth, to stay one week. Aprii A, lS'irtf i jk'QF'SubsiTibe forT'it Alleghamax. rjMIE UNION FOREVER I U R. II. TUDOR k HUGH JONES, Having formed a partnership in the GRO .CEIIY Luslness, would respectfully call the attention of the people of Ebensburg and vi cinity to their large stock, which has been elected in the Eastern market with great care. Come and examine for yourselves! They cannot fail to please. Ourstock consists in part of the following articles, viz : White and Drown Su- Chewing and Sraok'g gars, X. O. Molassses, Syrups, Rio Coffee. Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas, Sniffs of all kinds. Tobacco, Cigars, SunT, Candles. Soap, Clothes, Market and Fancy Baskets, Was! boards, Brooms, Buckets, Measures, Butter. Sugar and Wa- Kealers, Churns, I r tor Crackers. Dried Apples. Peaches, Oranges and Lemons, rigs, Raisins, Kegs, Hair and Wire Selves, Scrub, She and Dus ting Brushes, Rope, Bed cords, Lines, Rope Halters, Twine, Tye Yarn, unmet. Citrons, Nuts of all kinds, Ext. Lev and Coifee, Bowls. Fawcits, Butter Prints and La- Window Glass, dies, Arnold's Inks from 6 to 75ecuts per bottle, Shoe-findings, Pegs, Nails. Thread, Sole Leather, Harvest Tools, Ptuty, An assortment of Es sences an i Drugs, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Garden A Hay Rakes, Scythes and Snathes, Buck Saws and Nails. Provision. FLOUR. CORN and OAT MEAL, C II E E S E, RIG E, B A C O N, MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH. And all kinds of Lijquors, Brandy, Gin. Wines, Old Rye and Common Whiskey, &c. Arc. EL-JTl, The above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce, at Cash prices Rbensburg, May y, lSUl.tf fVTOTICE. " Having associated with Hagh Jones in the Grocery business, 1 hereby give notice to all those having standing accounts with me, to come forward and settle the sanie. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebensburg and vi cinity for their former patronage, I would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same, under the firm of Tudor and Jones. R. II. TUDOR. A CARD. Witmer's Bnmr.E, Lancaster Tp. July 30, 1800. Messss. Evaxsa.ni) Watson: Gentlemen The small size No. 1 Salamander safe which I purchastd from your agent, Mr. Adam R. Barr, in Lancaster" City, on July 20th, 1853, has been subjected to a very severe test, which it withstood in a most satisfactory manner. This Safe, containing all my books together withva'u'ble papers belonging to myself and some to my neighbors and friends, arid represcting aval te of over Twenty Thous and Dollars, (620,000) was iu my Mill which was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju ly, ISGO. and passed through the fiery ordeal unscathed. The Safe wasonthe second floor and fell to the basement of the Mill, and was subjected for six hours to an intense heat among the rui.is, which was greatly increased by the combustion of a large quantity of grain confined within the brick walls. After the fire 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 -words from me. - Y'ours Respectfully, ?C13 SAMUEL RANCK. A large assortment of the above qual ity of Fire and Thief Proof Safes always on hand and for sale at as low rates as any other firm, at EVANS & WATSON S,' Xo. 16 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. IOLLOCK'S L DANDELION COFFEE ! This preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a superior Xu'citious Ueveroye lor Cleneral De bility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to aban don the use of coffee will use this without injurious effects, One can contains the strength of two pounds ol ordinary coii'ee. Price 23 certs. KOLLOCK'SJLEVAIN, The purest aud best Baking Fomhr kr.own. for making licrht, sweet and nutritou:- Bread and Cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured bv M. II. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner Broad and Chestnut sts., Phil'a. Jif oId by all Druggists and Grocers February ISO: I AT II O 3 1 1 Z 12 YOU It X ! The Ei f'tt rtiun Jfntiad Eire Insurance OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Co., LOCATED AT EBKXSBUfl. V A TsnilE above named Company, organized I April Gth, 1837, will effect insurances on properly at safe rates. Being particulurly careful in the ritks taken, this Company pre sents a reliable ami cheap medium, through which persons may secure themselves against probable losses by fire. Office on Centre Street, nearly opposite Thomnson's 'Mountain House' 1). H. ROBERTS, Prfs. A. C. Mi llin, Sec'y. k Treas. A A. BARKER, Agent. Aug. 23, 18o9.-ly. TfOOD, MORRELL & CO., TT John stow::, Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ME it CHAN DISK, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, CARPETING?, HATS AXD CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS. CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE. BOOTS a SHOES, fJROCERIES, BONNETS. HARDWARE, PROVISION'S, FISH. SALT. FLOUR, BACOX, feed of all kinds, VEGETABLES, AC. tSs" Clothing and Boots and Shoes niade'to order on rcasonableterms. Johnstown March 1 ISCO-tf. 1 M. JONES, vlfh V. WRIGHT, SMITH PEARS ALL, China. Glass & Queenware, Coal Oil and Lamp', PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. Xo. r.15 Market Street, May 1, 18'52-tf. PHILADELPHIA. TEN. P. THOMPSON, with . BERNARD A. HOOPES, Successor to Uoopes Dun's, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in II ATS, FURS & STRAW GOODS, No. 500 Market Street, May 1, 18G2-tf. PHILADELPHIA. gsjy Blank Summone, Blank Suhpenas, Blank Execution. Constable's Rctun.s, it., for sale at this office. W. S. 1IAVEX, P LAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTER, STATIONER, Blank Boole Manufacturer, Book Binder, and dealer in every description of - American and Foreign Papers, kc. kc. Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa. 3 Agent for L. Johnson & Co., Type Founders k Electrotypers, Philadelphia. August 25, 1859:J.f T. LITTLE, SB. JAS. TUlJiBLE. LITTLE & TRIMBLE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants ; Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron. Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns, and Pittsburgh Manufactures cenerallv, ,Va. 112 Sicond Street, Pittsburgh, J'a. April 24, lS02-tf. SPIIINOIIU UAKBAfdll. WM. II. WHITACRjS. EKVJAMIX F. PETIT. PR1NGER HARBAUGH & CO. Wholesale Dealers in WOOL, HIDES, PROVISIONSa.su PRODUCE (J EN EU A Lb l , Xo. 209 Liberty Street.; Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, lSC2-tf. A. II. FILANCLSCUS, " 4Jo Mausf.t St., PiHLA. Wholesale Dealer in Cotton Laps, Carpet Chain. Wadding, Ropes, Wick. Tie Yarn, Brooms. Buckets. Baskets. Churns, Tubs, Brushes Looking-Glasses, &e.. &c, &c, Arc. 7 The largest stock of the above Goods in the city, sold at the lowest nett cash prices Oct. 3l", ISO I -fan w M. W. FRY, with . MOORE, L1GGET k CO., porters and Jobbers of HOSIERY, GLOVES. TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, kt. Xo.'223 Market Street, Opposite Dank 'St., PlULDf.LPHIA. Constantly receiving Goods from Phil .elphia and Xew York Auctions. Oct. 21, 1861-tf TTTILLIAM S. CROSS, y t Lumber. Stare and General COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner East Falls and Eastern Avenues. Baltimore, Mn. Will attend to selling all kinds of Lumber, taves. Shook, Grain, ic.and will fill orders for the same. oct24, Oltf JAMES DOUGHERTY, with J. S. SOliVCR, WTholesale Dealer in V TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS, o. 8 A. 1 lit n street, aoove laiKti, Philadelphia. Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign and Domestic CIGARS. I sep.l,lcoli:tt. T M LLOYD & CO., BANKERS ALTOONA, PA. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and S ver and Gold for sale. Collections mad t. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de maud", without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. novJ, o in w WM. REYNOLDS. J. M. STEVENSON, JK J. B0WEX SMITH. JOHN" HILL, with REYSOLUS, I1TEI Zi. CO., GROCERY k COMMISSION' MERCHANT; Xo. 4.0 X. Howard street. Uct. 20, 1S50. Baltimore. JQ. SCAMMON, e FACTOR IN WEST IXDIA EXP(iRTS AND IMPORTS, Shipping and Commission Merchant. AND DEALER IN HOGSHEAD SHOOKS AND HEADS, No. 522 S. Delaware Avenue, Oct. 10.lb01.tf Philadelphia. JOHN A. WILSON. 1. M'CANULKSS. JESSE W. CARE. TTriLSON, CAPvPv, & CO. tV Late Wilson. Payne $ Co.) Wholesale Dealers in DRV GOODS, Xo. M Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24. lSC2-tf. MOKKI3 PEROT, EDWAUl) H. OGUEX. R. BARKER, tritJi T. MORRIS PEROT & CO., Wholesale Jntyyisf, Xo. C21 Market street, above Sixth, and C12 Commerce street, Philadelphia. . Nov. 28, lS.Gltf s. KITING ER & ULLMAN, WHOLESALE CLOTHIXG, Xo. 70G Market street, Philadelphia. Samcei. Ettinoer, Mover Ullman. Xov. 28, 1SG1. rpilEO. II. TIIODEN, irith L KLEE, KAUFMAN k CO. ManiiTacturers and Wholesale Dealers in CLOTHIXG. Xo. 80 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Apiil-24, 1602-tf. MARTIN RUEIILER, R. U. HOWARD. BUEIILElt & IIOWAPil)', Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic JIardirare and Cutlery, Xo. 411 Market Xov. 23, lSGltf t., Philadelphia. JAMES OH AH AM. 11. J. THOMAS. G1 11 A HAM & THOMAS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And JfrcUrs in Flour, 157 Liberty street, Pittseukc, Tenn'a. Dec2G, Ibol-tf G. WHITMAN & CO., Ma n u fa during Co nfectioners, jdi. Xo. 102 SofTH Second street, (One door below Chestnut,) PHILADELPHIA. WHITMAN. nol,?C0) ALEX. JOHNSTON E. G. JAMES M. THOMPSON, with WARDLE k STEVEXSOX, Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse, X Xov E. corner Market and Sixth sts. ISol. Philadelphia . "VVEST, SOUTIIWORTII-& CO.. T y Wholesale Dealer in BOOTS AXD SHOES, Xo. 21 Xorth Third street, Xov. 28. 1861. . Philadelphia. c.B- M'CLEES Co., Xo. 133 Xorth Third street. Phil i it el Pi! i a. Wholesale dealers? in Boots and Shoes. Mav 17. lSGQ-tf A RCADE HOTEL, Ebensburg, Pa. f The subscriber, having leased, re-ritted and newly furnished the "Ebensburg House," is prepared to accommodate hi? friends and the public generally. The House has always been a favorite for visitors during the Summer season, and I will spare no pain in waking it an agreeable home for all sojourners. My Ta ble will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country and the cities. My Bau -will be filled with liquors of choice brands. Mv Stable is attended by careful hostlers, and my charges will .be such as to suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat ronage, aud fully intending to deserve it, I herebv throw open my house to the public HENRY FOSTER. August 23, lfSDttf. T ail: Jlj bria ILI10. AD HOUSE. YVilmore, Caju- county, Pa. (Near renna. uaiiruau Station.) Jas. D. Hamilton, Vroprulor. An extensive Bowling saloon is connected with the Douse. The Table will be fur nished with the best the market atlords, ana the Bah supplied with the best of liquors, in- Inding Ales and Lager trora ppprovcu crew - t . C-fij,ivic eries. rxiensive miu cumcuitui ?iv-." . attached to the premises. Wilmore, August 25, 185D:tf. -NOYTT T. XT A T. IK )TEL. Adjoining Penna. R. R. Depot. PITTSBURGH, PA. The most convenient place to stop in the Citv. Meals seived at all hours, ierms moderate. J. IE CLARK k CO., Proprietors. April 24, lSC-tf. RE1) jIO IIOTlL - St. Clai'r street, inear the nexv Wire n; r;--, tt linage,) 1 utourg, 1 a. ROBERT P. GORDON Proprietor. X. B. Good Stabling and Watron ard at- tached to the House sutliciently large enough to accommcdate 200 head of Horses. Also, a very large Sale btable. declo. o9t TTNION HOUSE, Kbensburg, Pa. J John A. Blair, Proprietor. A15P, in connection, BLAIR & Co's HAC.vS will leave the "l nion House lor V ilmore station in time to take the Eastern and "N est- ern trains. Every accommodation will be ai- forded to make i.asscngers comtortable. -vugusi -o. icaj.u. , - " M( OUNTAIN HOUSE, ELentLurg, Pa 1 John Thompson, Jr.. Proprietor. The Table is always "supplied with the i choicest delicacies. The Bar is supplied v. ith , choice liquors : ami the Stable nttenocd i;v careful hostlers. Boirders taken bv the w eek. month or year. - aug25.1859tf. rAMEniA HOUSE, Wilmore, Pu. V- l'ALMEa A ijeck, i roprumrs. Hacks attend the arrival of each train to convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence by Plank Road to Ebensburg. August 25, lS59:tf. AVIS, JONES & CO., ' VARIETY HALL." Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Goods, DRY GOODS, of every description, such as Cloths, Cassi r.ieres, Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Brown and Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS OF EVERY STY LF, J FANCY GOODS AXD XOTIOXS. A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, j just received from Boston, Straw, Fur and j Wool hats, Stationary of every description, J Wall Paper of every stvle. Hardware. Queens- ! ware, Stone and hartiieuware. a tiul supply of Groceries, such as Sugirs. Mcla-ses. Syrups, Ccdices. Teas, and Rice, a full stock of Spice, also. Flour, Bacon. Fish. Tobacco, Citrars and Snuff. Bar Iron, Xails, and Glass always or. J hauas. Drugs, Paints and Oils, and a full assortment of other articles usually kept in country stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such ns Butter Eggs, Bacon, Grain, Wool, Po tatoes, Beans, Rags, &!?., &C. taken in exchange for oods, and the Cash never refused. EST CHERRY, POPLAR and PINE LUM BER bought and sold. DAVIS, JONES k CO. Ebensburg, Xov 17, leGl.tf 1800. e: J8C0. SIIEET-IBOX WARE. COPPKR WARE, J. & S3. ISi:2!RlXGTOX Desire to call the attention of the public tc their new TIN SHOP now opened in the large brick building on the corner of Main and Franklin streets, opposite the Mansion House and next to the Banking House of Bell. Smith k Co., Johnstown, Pa., where they purpose manufacturing all kinds of TIX, SHEET-IROX A XI) COPPER WARE. Their work will be made by t'jv- 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 SPOUTIXG attended to on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Johnstown. Dec. 8, 1350-tf "pOOTS AND SHOES. fij The undersigned continues the manufac ture of BOOTS aud SHOES of every descrip tion at his establishment, in Ebensburg, three doors east of Crawford's Hotel. Employing rone but the best workmen, he trusts that he lias been and still is at all times able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He Lopes that the same liberal patronage hereto fore given him may be continued, and thai more may be added. lie has also on hand a lsrge assortment of French Calf-skins, and Morocco -f all kinds, suitable for fine Boots and Shoes. Readv-made BOOTS and SHOES always on Land, and prices moderate- MESIIAC THOMAS. Ebensburg, Sept. 2fi, lfc"61. H1 UGH A. McCOY, Saddle and Hemes Ma nufocfurer EBENSBURG, PA. Office one door east of Davis. Joucs .k f'o.'s Store. A large stock of ready-made Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, $tc., constantly on hand and for sale cheap. Dec. 2-, If Gl-tf. i EO. M. PJDDLE, icith V SM ITH. WILLIAMS k CO. DRY GOODS, Foreign and Domestic. Xos. 513 Market St. k 510 Commerce St. Mav 1862-tf. PHILADELPHIA. w. WHO LI C. MUEPHV, irith ii. eiui.Ds & ctf.. SALE BOOT A SHOE WA BEIiOUSE No. l:3 Wood street. , lc::: PITTSBURG, Pa. May "THE A L L E G H A K I A H " WILL be published every ThorJday, at the following rateB viz: Per annum, (payable in advance) S'lC If not paid within the first six month?, 1.75 If not paid until the tipiraticii of yctr, 2. to A failure to notify a discontinuance at the expiration ol the term subscribed for v. ill be considered a new engagement. terms of advektieixg: 1 insertion. 2 do. 3 dn. 1 square, (12 lines,) S 50 $ 75 Sl.oo 2 squares, (24 lines, 1.00 l.f.O 2.bl 3 squares, (3(J lines,) 1.50 2. 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The general features of the Paper, in addi tion to its POLITICAL AXD NEWS DEPART METS. will be POETRY, SKETCHES. BIOG RAPHY and Original and Selected TALES, chosen for their lessons of Lite, illustration of History, depicture of Manners, and general merit, and adapted, in their variety, to tie tastes of both sexes ard ail ages. THE LITERAL V CHARACTER Of THE WEEKLY PRESS, low i:niver.-n!l v ; acknowledged to be of an elevated stmp j shall not only maintain its present high it;u: dinir. but sdif.ll be enhanced by imi ortant iu;d valuable contributions from ;tb!e Writo. THE POLITICAL COURSE Of THE WEEKLY PRESS need cot be enlar ged itpon here. 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TAILOR & cks:.iii:is, I 4 T THE HUNTINGDON NUBSKIMES J IIi-NT!Nc;roN, Pa., iscil Fruit & Ornamental Tress. Vines io.. cf better growth, larger size, raid at lower piicis than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries, and warrant them true to name. Standard Apple trees at 1 8J cents each $10 per loo. Peach trees. 15 to 20 cts each Si 2. 50 to $15 per 100. Standard Pear trees. f,0 to 75 cts occli. Dwarf Pear trees. seS toSl each 20 to $03 i per 100 Standard Cherry trees T;7i to 75 ts. Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts. Plum trees 5u cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 ct. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver .Maple trees C2i to $1. European Ash, 75 to 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Xorwsy Spruce, 50 cts to $1. Ametican Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $1.50 American & Chinese Arbor Vita-, to ct $1.50 Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, kc. kc. Huntington Jan. 25, 1800.- ."5m. CAI1IXKT 1VARE-R003I, Tfc EVAN'S re- - - X9 spectfully in- rr 2, forms the t.tizens of f- j Ebensburg, andCam- oria county general-j ly, that he has on hand and for sale, at his Ware-room, one square west of Blair's Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of FURXITURE. whiJv he will sell very cheap. COFFIN'S made t order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Ebensburg, Oct. 6. 1859: rpERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION X TO "THE ALLEGTTAXTAX " $l.f" IN ADVANCE. Xov- it he tc i..luslt .' u.vw -j- -, rir
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