THE VERY LATEST ARRIVA1 Hailroad. ! ! EBENSBURG "Quick Sales'. ASD Small Profits." A. A-BARKER, Ebknsbcro, Pa. riflE SUBSCRIBER woald respectfully an I . uouncc to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has just received, at his store, on High street, the largest and most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, crer before brought to this county, nil ot which he ia determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest. DRY GOODS, In endless rarietr. DRES3 GOODS, . . Of every description. WOOLEN GOODS, 1 fall and complete assortment. WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the newest itylaa. EMBROIDERIES, Handsome and of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,; Of all aorta, aizes, widths and price?. HOOP SSIRTS AND BALMORALS, The latest and best styles- READY-MADE CLOTHING, A better and cheaper article than ever before offered to this communitv. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of tho Tary best workniaojhip. HATS AND CAPS, F&ihlon&ble and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO R03SS. Hardware, Qtieenticare, Groceries, Flour, Bacon Cheese, Syrups, Molass-'.s, Mucker el, Her rir.j and Cod Fish, Iron and Xails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc, etc., etc. These, and many other descriptions of Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly on hind. Not to mince matters, he keeps a FIRST CLA SS CO UXTR Y STORE, where anything' or everything a person may need or desire can be obtained. Ty uyinga large stock at a time, and pay ing for the same almost entirely fn Cash, the m oscri": er is enahld to sHl considerably chevprr than oilier dealers in this communitr. To he convinced of the truth of this you hscii ouly call and examine hi3 Schedule ! oi Prices. yO' CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS." Cosfmners will be waited upon by accom-n-odtiug Salesmen, Kr"The Public is requested to roll in the more tha merrier and secure Bargains. A. A. BAUKCS. EMPORIUM ANIC ARRANGEMENTS! SUGAR KETTLES, 10 to 40 gallons. COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts to 40 gallons. TINWARE, all sorts and kinds. v SHEET- IRON WARE every variety. EXAM EL ED y TIXXED IROX WARE ZINC WASHBOARDS, fur 25 cents, worth 37 cents. SAD IRONS, or SMOOTHING IRONS, all sizes and best quality, 5 to C cts. per lb. COOKING STOVES, Trimmed complete, with baking arrangements, S3 to $28. EGG STOVES, 81.50 to S13.00. HEAT1XG COOK STOVES, $3.00 to $8.00. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patent, Graff k 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 5 days' notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves, always on hand. CARBON OIL LAMPS, C2 cts. to $1.23. f Chimneys and Wicks for Lamps always on hand. SPOUTING, BEST QUALITY, put up and PAINTED at 10 cents per foot, y JVb extra charges for Elbows. ""3 MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS. POWDER CANS. all sizes constantly on baud. COFFEE 3IILLS, 37 cts. to S1.25. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROKERS, Jelly Cake Moulds, Table and Tea Spoons, COAL BUCKETS, 35 cts. to $5.00. The above goods will be furnished WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at the JOHNSTOWN STOVE & HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE, CANAL STREET, Opposite tbe Weigh Lock. ASK FOB F.ANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE, and save twenty per centpn your purchases EITHER FOR CASH OR SCRIP. G KOllGE M. REED, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, P&. Office in Colonadc Row. Ebensburg Sept. 2G, 106l-tf. BR All AM KOPELIN, Attorney at Law, Johnstown Pa. Office on Main street. aug25,lS59-tf. CHARLES W WINGARD, Attorney at Law, Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa. August 23, lS59:tf. PHIL S. NOON, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Peon'a. Office two doors east of Thompson's Hotel. August 29, 1859.-ly. AC. MULLIN, Attorney at Law, Eb m ensburg, Cambria county, Pa. gi, Office two doors north of Colonade Row, and immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg, December 1, 1839. OBERT A. M'COY, Attorney at Law Ebensburg, Cambria county, Pa. All manner of legal business in the severs. court3 of this county promptly attended to. June 23, 1660:tf S. L. JOUSSrOV. GEO. W. OiTMAS. TOHNSTOX k OATMAN, Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria county, Penna. 51. Office opposite the Court House. . January 10, 1861:tf RS. BUNN, M. 1)., tenders his pro- fessioual services to the citizens of Eb ensburg. Office in Drug Store, on High St., opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf. R. J.M. M'GLURE, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, respectfully offers his professional services to the ladies and gen tlemen of Johnstown and vicinityof thisptace. Particular attention paid to diseases of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. Office in the old "Exchange." on Clinton street. Johnsvown, Aug. 23. J.S59. ENTISTRY. The undersigned, Graduate of the Bal timore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of EV.f-nshurg. He has spared no means to thoroughly acquaint himself with every im provement in his art. To many years of per sonal experience, he has sought to add the imparted experience of the highest authorities in Dental Science. He simply asks that an opportunity may be given - for his work to Speak its ow.i prai?e. SAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. S. (Office formerly occupied. by Dr J. Clark.) References: ""Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond, Jr. ;W. R. Handy;. .V. A. Blaudy, P. H. Aus ten, of the Baltimore College. Ba? Will 1 at Ebensburg On the fourth Mendav of each moats, to stay one week. April 3. lSG2tf ' Subacrifca for Thx Al.i.egbak?.l.x. T HE UNION FOREVER ! I R H. TUDOR k HUGH JONES, Having formed a partnership in the GRO CERY business, would respectfully call the attention of the people of Ebensburg and vi ciuity to their large stock, which has been selected in the Eastern market with great care. Come and examine for yourselves 1 They cannot fail to please. Ourstock consists in part of the following articles, viz : White and Brown Su- Chewing and Smok'g gars Tobacco, N. O. Molassses,' Syrups, Rio(0olfee, Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas, Spices of all kinds, Butter, Sugar and Wa- Cigtrs, Snuff, CandK-s, Soap, Clothes, Market and Fancy Basket?, WasL boards, Brooms, Buckets, Measures, Kealers, Churns, Keirs. ter Crackers, Dried Apples, Peaches. Hair and Wire Scives, Oranges and Lemons, bcrub, nne and Dus- Figs, Raisins, ting Brushes, Prunes , Citrons, Nuts of all kinds, Ext. Ley aud Coffee, Rope, Bed cords, Lines, Rope Halters Twine, Tye Yarn, Fawcits, Bowls, Butter Prints and La- Window Glass, dies, Ptuty, Arnold's Inks from 6 to An assortment of Es 75tents per bottle, Shoe-findings, Pegs, Nails, Thread, Sole Leather, Harvest Tools, Hay Forks, sences and Drugs, Shovels,Spades, Hoes, Garden A Hay Bakes, Scythes and Snathes, Buck Saws and Nails, Provision FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL. C H E E S E, It I C E, B A C O N, MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH, And all kinds of Liquors, Brandy, Giu, Wines, Old Rye and Common Whiskey, kc, kc EJ, The above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce, at Cash prices Ebensburg, May U, 18C1.U' NOTICE. A. i Having associated with Hugh Jones in the Grocery business, 1 hereby give notice to all those having stauding accounts with me, to come forward and settle the same. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebensburg and vi cinity for their former patronage, I would re spectfully solicit a cortinuance of the same, under the firm of Tudor and Jones. tt. H. TUDOR. ' CARD. Witmer's Bdidge, Lancaster Tp. July 30, 18C0. Messus. Evans and Watson: Gentlemen The small size No. 1 Salamander safe which I purchased from your agent, Mr. Adam R. Ba-r, in Lancaster VAty, on July 20th, 1S5S, ha3 been subjected to a very severe test, which it withstood in a most satisfactory manner. This S ire, coutainiug all my books together withva'jxble papers belonging to myself and. some to my neighbors and friends, and represetiug a val le of over Twenty Thous aud Dollars, (20,000) was in my Mill which was destroyed-on the night of the 27th of Ju ly, ISC), and 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 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 tht brick walls After the fire the safo was opened aud the books and papers taken out iu a state of perfect preser vation, the paper not eveu 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. Yours Respectfully, sel3 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 anv other firm, at EVANS fc WATSON'S, No. 1G Soutu Fourth St., Philadelphia. OLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE ! This preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a superior Xulritiou Beverage for General 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 of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cetts. KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN, The purest and best liakiny Powder known, for making light, sweet and nutritous Bread and Cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M. II. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner Broad and Chestnut sts., Phil'a. jaif 8old by all Druggists and Grocers. Fcbruarv 7, ltG2-ly PATROXIXK YOril OU. ! The Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Co., OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. LOCATED AT EBENSBURG, PA. TBIIE above named Company, organized j April Cth, 1837, will effect insurances on property at safe rates. Being particularly careful in the risks taken, this Company pre sents a reliable and cheap medium, through which persons may secure themselves against probable losses by fire. Office on Centre Street, nearly opposite Thompson's ''Mountain House." D. II. ROBERTS, Pres. A. C. Mcllin, Secy. & Treas. A. A. BARKER, Agent. Aug. 25, 1859.-ly. OOD, MORUELL & CO., John stow::, Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP MERCHANDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, HATS AND CArs, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENS WARE, BOOTS a SHOES, GROCERIES, BONNETS, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, FISH. SALT, FLOUR, BACON, FEED OF ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES, AC. tf Clothing and Boots and Shoes made'o order on reasonableterms. Johnstown March 1 1860-tf. I M. JONES, irlth Xm WRIGHT, SMITH & PEARS ALL, China, Glass & Queensware, Coal Oil aud Lamps, PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. No. 515 Market Street May 1, !82-tf. PHILADELPHIA. B EN. P. THOMPSON, vith BERNARD A. HOOPES, Successor to Jloopes 4 Davis, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in HATS, FURS & STRAW GOODS, No. 50ti Market Street, May I, 18C2-tf. -PHILADELPHIA. jigy Blank Summons, Blank Subpenas, Blank Execution, Constable's Return a, c, for sal at thU jffic. W. S. HAVEN, PLAIN and FANCY JOB TRINTER, STATIONER, . . ' Blank Book Manufacturer, Book Binder, ' Jand dealer in every description of i , American and Foreign Papers, &c, Ac. Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa. i4 . : ' , , i ' ; Agent for L. Johnson t.Co., Type Founders & Electrotypcrs, Philadelphia. August 23, lS59:t.f . . T. LITTLE, SB. " JAS. THIM3LE. LITTLE & TRIMBLE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants ; Dealors in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon aud Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns, and Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, Xo. 112 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, 1862-tf SPRINGEU IIAKBA L'Gll. WM. U. WH1TACKE. BKNJAUIN F. PETIT. SPRINGER IJ ARB AUG U & CO. Wholesale Dealers in WOOL, HIDES, PROVISIONS and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 209 Liberty Street.l Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, l8C2-tf. II. FRAN CifeC US, - 433 Market St., Phila. Wholesale Dealer in Cotton Laps. Carpet Chain, Wadding, Ropes, Wick, Tie Yarn, Brooms, Buckets, Baskets, Churns, Tubs, Brushes Looking-Glasse?, kc, kc , &c, kc. j22?The largest stock of the above Good3 in the city, sold at the lowest nett cash prices Oct. 3l", l6Gl-f;m M. 'SV. FRY, with MOORE, LIGGET & CO., Importers and Jobbers of HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, . No. 223 Market Street, . Opposite Bank St , PlIlLDELFHIA. Constantly receiving Goods from Phil adelphia and New York Auctions. Oct. 24, ISCl-tf Illiam S. CROSS, Lumbe-r, Staec and General COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner East Falls and Eastern Avenues, Baltimore, Md. Will attend to selling all kinds of Lumber, Slaves. Shook, Grain, Ac, and will fill orders for the same. oct24,'6ltf JAMES DOUGHERTY, with j. . son villi, 5"Thole?ale Dealer in W TOBACCO. SNCFF AND CIGARS, No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market, Philadelphia. Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign and Domestic CIGARS. sep.ljlSoSuf. J M LLOYD & CO., LAX A' EL'S ALTO ON A, PA. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, andS.I ver and Gold for sale. Collections mad . Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. nov3, '5 9t WM. REYNOLDS. J. M. STEVENSON JR J. BOWES SMITH. JOHN HILL, WITH REYAOI.Z5S, SMITH & CO., G ROCERY & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " No. 40 N. Howard street, Oct. 20, 1859. Baltimore. q. SCAMMON, FACTOR IN WEST. INDIA EXPORTS- AND IMPORTS, Shipping and Corn mi a a: on Merchant, AND DEALER IN HOGSHEAD SHOOK3 AND HEADS, No. 522 S. Delaware Avenue, Oct. 1 0,1 8G 1 .tf Philadelphia. JOHN A. WILSON. D. li'CANlLtSS. JESSE W. CARB. TTTILSON, CARR, & CO. IV (Late Wihon, Paune .j- Co.) Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS. No. '.) Wood Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. April -'4. lbC2-tf. T. MORRIS TEROT, EDWAUD II . OODEN. E BARKER, trith . T. MORRIS PEROT k CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. C21 Market street, above Sixth, and C12 Commerce street, Philadelphia. Nov. 23, lSGItf O Erl TING ER & U LLM A N, 0 WHOLESALE CLOTHING, No. TOG Market street, Philadelphia. Samuel Ettingeu, ) Mover Ullman. j" Nov. 28, 18C1. 1IEO. II. THODEN, with KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO. Manufacturers and W'hnlrsalc Dealers in CLOTHING, No. SO Wocd Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, 102-tf. MARTIN BLEIILER, K. U. KOiVii'.D. BUEIILER & HOWARD, Importers and Dealers in Foreign end Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, No. 4-41 Market st., Philadelphia. Nov. 28, 18Citf JAMES GRAHAM. R. J. THOMAS. GRAHAM & THOMAS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Dealers in Flour, 15? Liberty street, Pittsburg, Pe-nn'a. Dec26, 1801-tf If G. WHITMAN & CO., J Manufacturing Confectioners, No. 102 South Second street, (One door below Chestnut,) PHILADELPHIA. E. G. WHITMAN. fnol.'CO) ALEX. JOHNSTON JA M ES M . Til OM PSON, trith WARDLE & STEVENSON, Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse, N. E. corner Market and Sixth sts., Nov. 28, 16JI. Philadelphia. EST, SOUTHWORTH & CO . Wholesale Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 21 North Third street, Nov. 28, 18G1. Philadelphia. C D. M'CLEES & Co., No. 133 North Third street. Philadelphia Wholesale dealers in Boota and SUoea. My ir, jeeo-tf TOHN HEWITT, with Solomon Gnn$j ' WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHING. v , ... No. 409 Market street, it .Philadelphia. ' rj This estabPslimcnt has been removed from No. 114 North Third street to the above location, where an extensive and seasonable assortment of Ready-made Clothing for Men and Boys, together with a carefully selected line of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satiuetts, Vesting?, Tailors' Trimmings, kc, is now ready for the trade. Abj- order cntrusied by those who are un able to visit the city shall be executed as faithfully 33 if they were present. August 24, 186J. . arthcr w. little. chahles WAT80X. fraskIin janket. AW. LITTLE & CO. IMPORTF.BS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Mantillas, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Gloves, While Goods, Embroideries, Ac. No. 32o Market Street, Philadelphia. June 20, 18C2-tf. JAS. W. RIDDLE. jno. c. SHEBEORNE. WM. II. GILL. I" IDDLE, GILL & TO. X Importers and Wholesale Dealer t in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS AND CARPETING, 438 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant Street. PHILADELPHIA. May 1, 18G2-tf. G EO. M. RIDDLE, tcith SMITH. WILLIAMS k CO. DRY GOODS, Foreign and Domestic. Nos 513 Market St. & 510 Commerce St. May :, 1802-tf. PHILADELPHIA, j T C. MURPHY, trith 1 II. GUILDS k Cr., WHOLESALE BOOT k SHOE WAREHOUSE No. 133 Wood street. May 8, lSU2;t PITl SBURG, Ta. ARCADE HOTEL, Ebensburg, Pa. The subscriber, having leased, re-fitted and newly furnished the "Ebensburg House," is prepared to accommodate bis friends and the public generally. The House has always been a favorite for visitors during the Summer season, and I will spare no paiu in making it an agreeable home for all sojourners. My Ta ble will always be luxuriously supplied from tbe markets of the country and the cities. My Bar will be "filled with liquors of choice brands. My Stable is attended by careful hostlers, and my charges will be such as to suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat ronage, and fully intending to deserve it, I hereby throw open mv house to the public HENRY FOSTER. August 25, 1853:tf. T AILROAD HOUSE, Wiimore, Cam- Ja.lv bria county, I'a. (Near Penna. Rawroad Sution.) Jas. D. Hamilton, Proprietor. An extensive Bowling saloon is connected with the House. The Table will be fur 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 Stabling is attached to the prexm?s. Wiimore, August 25, 1859:tf. ONT1NENTAL HOTEL, Adjoining Penna. R. R. Depot. PITTSBURGH, PA. Tbe most convenient place to stop in the City. Meals served at ali hours. Terms moderate. J. II. CLARK k CO., Proprietors. April 24, 186-'-tf. ED LION HOTEL, St. Ciair street, (near the new Wire Bridge,) Pittsburg, Pa. ROBERT P. GORDON, Proprietor. N. B. Good Stabling and Wagon Yard at tached to the House sufficiently large enough to accommodate 200 head of Horses. Also, a very large Sale Stable. decl5,"5tt NION HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa. John A. Blair, Proprietor. Also, in connection, BLAIR & Co's HACKS will leave the "Union House"' for Wiimore station in time to take the Eastern and West ern trains. Every accommodation wi;l be af forded to make passengers comfortable. August 25, 1859:tf. OUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa JonN Tuojipsoji, Jr., Proprietor. The Table, is always supplied with the choicest delicacies. The Bar is supplied with choice liquors : aud the Staule attended by carcful hostlers. Bo trders taken by the week. month or year. aug23,1859lf, CAMBRIA HOUSE, Wiimore, la vy Palmer a Beck Proprietors. Hacks attend the arrival of earh train to convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence bv I'lank KoaU to Lben sbnrg August 25, 1859:tf. BOOTS AND SHOES. The undersigned continues tht manufac ture of BOOTS and SHOES of every descrip tion at his establishment, in Ebensburg, three doors east of Crawford's Hotel. Employing none but the best workmen, he trusts that he has been and still is at all times able to give entire satisfaction to his customer. He topes that the same liberal patronage hereto fore given him may be. continued, and that more may be added. He has also on hand a large assortment of French Calf-skins, and Morocco sf all kinds, suitable for fine Boots and Shoes. Readv-made BOOTS and SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate- MESIIAC THOMAS. Ebensburg, Sept. 20, 18G1. E BENSRURG FOUNDRY. The withdrawal of the-foreman and book-keeper from the Ebensburg Foundrv, renders it absolutely necessary that all ac counts shall be settled up without any delay. Persons desirous of saving difficulty, and perhaps costs, had better call and settle with out further notice. . E. GLASS k CO. Ebensburg, Jan. 10. 1862. s MITH'S VEGETABLE COFFEE. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and tail, by JOHN SHOFFNEB, re- Johnstown, Cambria county, Pa. For sale by A. A. Barker, and at tba principal stcre3 in Ebensburg. March, SO, tl. It. 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Ten Copies, one Year 12 CO Twenty Copies, to one address, at the r:te of $1 per annum .0 00 Twenty Copies, to address of each subscriber 24 00 Any Person sending us a club of Twenty cr more will be entitled to an extra copv. We c ntinu to send THE WEEKLY PRESS to Clergymen for SI. JOHN W. TORNEY. No. 417 Chestnut st.. Philadelphia. T A ILOR & C II K .11 K Tt , T THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES J HrxTixGDON. Pa., acll Fruit & Ornamental Tress, Vines kc, cf bette r growth, larger size, nnd at lower pritf than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries, and warrant thorn true to name. Standard Apple trees at 1SJ cents each $1C per 100. Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $120 to $15 per 100. Standard Tear trees, 50 to It cts onch. Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ to$l each-20 to $21 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to ?5 cts cacK. Standard Cherry trees. 37 to 75 ct-. Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 eta. Plum trees 50 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees 62 J to Si. European Ash, 75 to 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1. American Balsam Pine. 75 ctt to $1.30 American k Chinese Aibcr Vita. 50 tti $1.50 Strawberry Plants, Si per 100, kc kc. Huntington, Jan. 25, 1SC0.- 3ra. CAUIXKT TARIIICJG32. E V A N 3 re- spect fully in forms the citizens of Ebensburg, and Cam- on a countv reneral-t V c Jy, that he has on hand and for ale, at his Ware-room, one square west of Blair's Untol 1 . r rr o ovt.t splendid assortment of FURNITURE, whif he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made W order on tbe shortest notice, and at reasona ble prices. Ebensburg, Oct. 6, 1853: err jsvy&'i ( s ? 5 1 wmm npERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION X TO "THE ALLEGHANIAN " $1.5 IN APVAKTr. Kris T ihi V J' 5.f.-".fv
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