' ' : ii -. 3 J 1 SV.-7 1 . i : ;:-: . : v "i - I -S r . 4 t . .' dl . 1 r .:.v d 1 ODDS -KTIDS?. Spicy Wedding Notice. The Nash ville Cnion gives Morgan, the iiitorious rtierilla, and hs newly maelo will, the followit.2 Crstratc puff: "Morgan, fc are informed, was married :i lew Jays ago to a younir lady in M ttrlreesboro. Marriage is'said t) he a bttery, and, as a lottery i very like a iro bank, we suppose that is the reason why Morgan married. We advised Morgan, alow weeks ago, to mar ry, and are happy to see th;.t lie has taken part of our advice. Now let him adopt the rest ot our advice, arid join the church. W know it will be cheating the devil out of his own property, but still he ought to do it. "While the limp holds ont to hum, The d dest si tmer m.iy return." Yo send our best sympathies to Mrs. Morgan. She has the sympathies of ev ery decorit mi, in her new position. Un less the devil has ;t spouse, we don't kr.ow a beinj; who can realize her dreadful late. If ever she needs anything in the way o n crib, small flight-caps, or other little ar ticles necessary to prepare a young, eunplo i or a sueees.-lul matrimonial voyage, just let her scad to us, and we'll accommodate her." 8".Mr. Truman Head, whose exploits as a sharpshooter have attained him wide Celebrity in the army, where he is known as California Joe, is now at U home in California on a furlough. Ili.s right eye lias beemue so much impaired by the use of the telescope ritie, that a brief rest is necessary. Uc is one of Rerdau's .sharp shooters, and duriu the cauqiaiirn on the l'eninsula was constantly employed, usin.u his rifle with almost mathematical preci sion. His plan of operations Wiis to take food with him iu the morning, and seek a fivorable position, from which lie would shoot during the entire day, only ceasing at ninht after closing she esistancc of the rebels on whom he coulu iraw bead. Kecentiy, wliile thus cnasxed, his riGc was struck by a ball, which glanced atid scrap ed his nose and cheek, but doin him no further injury. Ry the advice of a phy sician, lie has, for the present, retired from active uutyk having received a brief iuilouuh, at the cxpiratiou of which he will resume his services. Whistling. We believe in whistling we love to do it and to hear it. The boy or man at the plow who whistles indi cites that lie is contented, and lie will plo'.t liioie than jour silent, grum one who has no music in his s-ul or in his lips. Tlie Alha"y Times is riht when it says : "The man w ho don't believe iu whistling shouM po one step further, and put a muzzle on the boboliuk and uicckiui; bird. Whi.st lin' is a jrreat institucio-i. It oils the vlieels of care, and supplies the place of sunshine. A man that whi.-t'ies I as a roo I heart under hi sSiirt front. Such a miii not only work more wil.i iul y than other men, but he works more constantly. A whiitliu cohbler wiil earn as iiiucii money 3 t:ti i) as a cord die-ter. 3Iaii mi -J avaricious men i.cvi-r whistle. Tiie man who attacks whistling throws a stone :;t the i.ialot iii!arit, and would, if he c u!d, lob June of its roses airl Aunu-t of its meadow larks. vueh a man sdiouid be looked to."- IIO'.V RoXTOOX IJKIDOi-.S .-X1SK M.ik. I'ontouii boats are flat bottomed, thirt; feet lo:i;r, two and a half feet wide at the bow, and live wide at the stern, swelling out at the sides' to the width of six feet: Each Ctso:i a runii:i L'eur or four wheel-, and is u-ed as a baae waon for the pouTooniers, carrying its irop.rtiou of strinir pieces of plank. On reaching a river, the boats are unloaded, flouted across" by cables made fast up the stream, then the hiring pieces are laid across from one boat to another and on these are placed the pLvuks, each 21 feet lonir, which form the ;mi:way of that width. It is a fine siht to sec a reimeut cone to a river bank, with a pontoon train, unload and launch their boats, moor them iu line, and i:i Jes than live minutes from the time when the word 'dwilt" i jiiven, have a brid-je, say s!. hundred feet in length, over which tin army can safely pass with artillery and ba j'traue. fii? A negro preacher was hoi lini' forth one Sunday, and, in the course of liis rental ks, said : "Dere be two roads. Re fust is a broad and straight road, leading to death and and brimstone. Dj other is a straight an I nariow road, lcadinij to hcll-Iiie and duuiiiut'u.u." "If dem be a fac,'" shouted Sambo, ri sinir lrom Ids seat, "dis ycre uijrjrer's lor de woods 1J' B. It is ea-y to say grace, but not half so easy to.possos it. JUR WORK OF .LL KINDS XEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED JkT THE "ALLEO IIANIAN" OITICE, HIGH St., EBENSUUUG, TA o I'LP.LICATION OFFICE: DAVIS & JONES' EUILDlXvI LT STAllta JlClZD LOCH EACH. - - - - GIVE US A CALL. anic arrangements: SUGAR KETTLES, 10 to 43 gallons. COrrEU KETTLES, 3 quarts to 40 gallons. TINWARE, all sorts aud kiads. SHEET IRON WARE every raric1j. ENAMELED .j- TIXXED WARE ZIXC WASH BOARDS, fur2j cents, wortli 37 cents. SAD IRONS, or SMOOTHING IRON'S, all sizes and best quality, 3 to G cts. per lb. COOKING STOVES, Trimmed complete, with baking arrangements. $3 to en j EGG STO YES, Sl.50 to S13.C0. IIEATJXG COOK STOVES, $3.00 to $S.00. BRADLEY COOKING STOVE-, Tatext, Grail" & Co., Mitchell, Herron & Co., Abbot & Noble, A. J Gallagher'?, and every other Pittsburg or Philadelphia. uiaiinfacUirer's. Stove aKvajs oa hand or procured on L days" notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves, always o:i hand. CARUON OIL LAMPS, C2 cts. to $1.21. Chimneys and Wicks for Lamps always on hand. SPOUTING, HEST QUALITY, put nj and PAINTED at 10 cents per foot. cx'ru tt ''. fur ElLoics. MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS, POWDER CANS. all sizes constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS, 37 cts. to -SI. 2o. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS, Jelly Cake Moulds, Table an 1 Tea Spoons, COAL P.L'CKETS, 3- cts. to $5.00. The imove goous will be furnished WHOLES-ALE Oil RETAIL, at the JOHNSTOWN STOVE k HOUSE-FURNISHING STORK, CANAL STREET, Op;osiJc tlsc WcigSi Lccli. ASK ror. RANK W. HAY'S WAPEIRHJSE, and save (ivoi; jrr cent. en your purchases EITHER FOR CAS Of! SCL'I'. G 1 K()lH;i-: M. ItEllD. Att.rncvt Law. !ibeusburg. Pa. Oi!:ce in Colonade Row. Ebensburg Sept. loJl-tf. A liliAIIAM KOl'ELIX, Atti.rnky EZL. at Law, Johnstown Pa. Oflice on Main street. a ?"-.", 1 S."0-t f. II A HLi:S W WINtJ A III), Attoun t:v j r.t I aw. Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa. August 2o, lS30;tf. PII-ILS. NOON, Attokxky at Jaw, JL Ebensburg, Penn'a. O.Iice two doors east of Thompson's Hotel. August 2!, ljl.-ly. C. M ULIjIN, Attorney at Law, Eb ensburg, Cambria county, Pa. tri- O.-ice t wo doors ncrlh ol hi'.onade Row, an. immediately opposite Thompson's Hole!. Ebensburg, December 1, lboO. I OLFJIT A.M'COV, Attorney at Law i Ebensburg, Cambria county, Pa. All manner of legal business in the seven.. courts of this county promptly attended to. June -8, ltoa:tf II. L. J (KISS rCV. GKO. W. OATJIAS. TOHNSTON & OAT MAN, ft A'lornys at Lair. Ebensburg, Cambria county, Peuna ViJ Oilice opposite the ('uit House. January 10, lSOlitt i S. 1JUNN, M. D-, tenders bis y.ro .jm fessional services to the citizens ol Eb ensburg. Odice in Drug Store, on High St., opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ettchsburg. August 23, lBo'Jitf. DK..J. .AI. -M'CLULi:, Suikieon A Nf) Mkchasical Dkntist, respectfully oilers his professional serviccsto tlieladies and gen tlemen of Johnstown and vieinityof thislacc. Particular attention paid to diseases of the Mouth. Teeth extracted wiiU electrical for ccps. Otiice in the old "Exchange," on Clinton street. Johnstown Aug. 2.", l8o'J. DENTLSTHY. The undersigned, Graduate of the Ral timore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully oilers his p.role-Jsional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared no means to thoroughly ucrjuaint himself with every im provement in his art. To many years of per son .'I experience, he has sought to add the imparted experience of the highest authorities iu Dental Science. He simply asks that an opportunity may be given tor his v.oik to sneak its own praise. SAMUEL DEL FORD; D. D. S. (Office formerly occupied by Dr J. Chirk.) ileftrti.ee: Prof. C. A. lUrris ; T- E. Doiid, Jr.; W. II. Handy; A. A. Rhiudy, P. II. Aus ten, of the Haiti more College. j"tiV Will beat Ebensburg on tho fourth Mon.jv of each month, to stay oac week. April t, lS('.2tf gJ L'abscribe for Tub Alleguaxian. P rjIIE UNION FOUEVKll ! ! R. II. TCDOR k HUGH JONES, TTaviiig t'ornni'l ii partiiersliip in the GRO CERY business, would rt sped fully cull the attention of the people of Ktieusburg and vi cinity to tLeir large stock, wliich has been selected in ihe Eastern market with great care. Come and examine hr yourselves! They cannot fail to please. Our stuck consists iu part of the following articles, v.z : White and- Rruwu Su- Chewing and Smok'g gars. Tobacco, N. O. Molasssc3, Cig-r. S.isiir,. iups, Canutes, s,oap, Rio Co.Tco, Young Hyson, Imp: rial and Ulack Tea, Spices of all kinds. Clothes, Market and l'ano'v Hakets, Wa.-l. boards, Urooms. Uuekets, Mjasiires, Huitcr, Sugar and YVa- Kealers, Churns, ter Cracker?, Kegs, Dried Apples, Peaches. Hair and Wire S.dvcs, Oranges and Leuioas, bcrub, Mi. e and IJus Pigs, Raisins, ting Ilii.slie Prune: , Citrons, Nuts of all kind--, Ext. Ley and Coifec, Dowls. Rope, lied cords. Lines, Rope Halters, Twine, Tye Yarn, V awe its, Ilutter Prints and La- Window Glass, Jles, Ptuty, Arnold's Inks from C to An assort nent of Es 73eents per bottle, seuces an! Drugs, hoc- fiudings, Pegs, Shovcl3.Sp':f-.!es, Hoes. Nails. Thread, Garden A Hay Rakes, S. vt'is and Snathes, Ruck S iws aud Nails, Provision ISole Leather, Harvest Tools, Hay Forks, FLOL::, CORN and OAT MEAL, c ii i: e s k, r I c c. i; a t: o x. MACKEIiKL, IIKillilNG. CODFISH, A?id all kimisof Liquor. Rraiidy. Gin. Wines, Old Rye and Common Whiskey. &c, &e. !3X, The above articles wifl be sol I ch'np for Ca.;h or Country Produce, at Cash prices Ebensburg, May 'J, ISOl.tf VTOTlClv J 1 Having associated with Hugh Jones in the Grocery Imshiess, I hereby give notice to a!! those having standing accounts with me, to come forwaid and settle thesar.e. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebensburg and vi cinity for their former p atron ge, I would re spectfully solicit a cot'tinuancc of the same, under the linn of Tudor aud Jones. R. 11. TUDOR. A CAilD. V"JL AVitmek's nillDfiK. Lr.ticaster Tp. Jn'y 30, IbOO. Mi:ssr.s. Evans su Watson: Gkxti.emkv The small sh'.c No. 1 Salamander safe which I urcaaacd from your agi-nt, Mr. Adam R lia r, in I. mcaster City, o-.i July 2ot!:, ISo, has been subjected to a very sev.-re test, win.!, it wiiiis'.ood iu a mot satisfactory manner. Tim S -'e, containing all my books together witii vi' i-ble papers b'-io:igir.g to my.-e-P'and some to my neighbors aiid friends, and represeting a val le of ovei Twenty 'i'h jus a;id Dollars. (S20.O'iO) was in my Milt which was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju ly. Ib'JO. and passed through the liery ordeal un.-catiied. The Sale was on the second tloor and fell to the basement oiithc Mill, and was subjected for ix hours to ati intense' heat am-.mg the rui.is, which was greatly increased by the eombiisiion of a large quantity of grain coiitiued within .he brick walls After the lire the saf was opened and the books and papers taKtn out in a state of perfect preser vation, the p.. per not even being diiculored. This f.t.-t was. however, to many bystander a better recommendation ef your Sa'V-s than could be expressed iu any other vaunts from me. Yours llesjwetlullv. .-eU SAMUEL RANCk". tf). A large as-ortment of the above qual ity of Fire and Thief I'root Sales always on hand and for sale at as low rates as any other lirni. at EVANS & WATSON S," N ). 15 S it!. Fourth st., Philadelphia. DANDELION COFFEE : Tliis preparation, m-ide from the best Java Cotfce, is recommended by physiciai.s as a superior A ufn'lioas irrtrnte for General De bility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorders. I hoilSi! lids who have been compelled to aban don the use of coll'ee will use this without injurious eli'e.-ts, Giie can contains the streuglh of two pounds of ordinary collec. Price 25 certs. K i L L O C K ' S L E A" A I N , The purest and best liikimj 1'imd-r known, tor making light, sweet and nutriltas Ereud ami i.-akes. Price 1 " eents. Manufactured by . M. Ii. KOLLOCK, C.emif, Corner Rroad and Chestnut sts., Pui.i.'a. ii" Sold by all Druggists and Grocers. 1 ebruarv 7, lSo2-ly I'lTUOSE.E YCiMi OVJ.V! T'tc Vinlvi lion J'ltfiutl Ve In.snnntce C 'j., 0 1- L A M EH I A ED U x T Y . I r, o c a t i: i) a t i: r. r. x s u u it t, pa. i rjjlHE above named Company, organized April Cih, lsiji, will elVeet insurances on property at safe rates. Doing particularly careful in the risks taken, this Company pre sents a reliable and cheap medium, threnigh wh'n h persons may secure themselves against probable losses by lire. Office on Centre Street, nearly opposite Thoir.osoti's ''.Mountain House." D. II. ROilERTS, Pres. A. C. Mi LLix, Sec'v. .t Tre-as. A. A. DARKER, A?mt. Aug. 2a, 1S30.-JV. WOOD, MOEKLLL CO.. John stow:-, Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX ALI. KIXOS OK MKIICUAXIMSK, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, CARPLTINGS, HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOT I IS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENS WAR K. ROOTS SHOES, GROCERIES, RON NETS, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, FISH. SALT, FLOUR, IJACON, FKKt) OF ALL K1SOR, V KR KT A !il. KS, d.C tXf" t'lothing and Roots and Shoes made 'o ord'T on reasemableterms. Johnston-;. Ma.-c": 1 lbUO-if T M. JONES, .rii!, Wj. WRIGHT, SMITH k PEARS ALL. China. Glass ..v. Queen ware, Coal Oil and Lamp?, PITTS HURG GLASS AGENCY. No. 313 Market Street. May l, 18i.2-tf. PHILADELPHIA. B lis. i: 'i no.MrsoN. uh BERNARD A. IIOOI'E, m Surre.yyor to Jnoies Davis, Manufacturer and Wholesalf DcaK-r in HATS, FURS STRAW GOODS, No. 50b Market Street, May 1, lBtia-lf. PHILADELPHIA . rf Rlat k Fun monF, Rlank Suhpcna. Rlank Exetiiticn, nstuLlc-'s RetuiLS, tu:t for salj at t'ais oCicc. XY. S. 83 AVi:X, PLAIN and FANCY JOli l'lilNTEll. STATIONKR, Elil: Bool .WutufacHtrtr. Bool: Hinder, and dealer iu every description of A merieim and I'on igu Papers, kr.. Xr. Corner of Wood and Third streets, Pl'lTS IJGRG, Pa. t?Agent for L. Johnson k Co., Type I'ouui'ers X Kleetrotypera, Philadelphia. August 2j, Ifc'jlct.t T. I.I T I LK. Si:. JAi- J 1-IMM.i;. I r ITTLE & Till MULE. j 1 j WHOLESALE GROCERS, I Deal-rs in Produce, Flour, Racon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon :iud Lard O.l. Iron. Nails, Glasr, Cotton Yarns, and Pittsburgh Manufactures general 1 v, A'. 112 Second Street, l'Utnlurh, I'd. April 2 , ltJOJ-tf. SrillNGLIl IlAiiRAlC!!. WM. 1! . II ! TA C 11 tl . i:kja.m!X f. rK'iir. pFUINGEU IIAlMIAl'tlU tc CO. ft7i"W? prjj.ra in AVOOL, HIDES, PLOYISIONS and PRODUCE tJEM'.lUH.LY, o 200 Liber; y Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 21, lSG2-tf. a ii. fua-ci.m;1's, J 4:i"--t Marskt St., Piiii.a. Wholesale De-iler in Cotton Li'ps, Carpel Chain. Wadding, Ropes, AV'uk Tie Y.rr.i, Prooins, r.uekets. lh:sl:ets. Churns, Tubs, liriishes Looking Jlasscr, .le , &c , kr., kr. f-'y The largest stock of the abo' e Goods in the city, sold at the lowe.-t licit coL prlcis Oct. 31, If30i -'"in WM. Y. FEY, witl; V MOORE, LIGGET CO., I.nnortcrs nd Jobb is of HOSfERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, &. . N'o. 22.': Market Street, Or-fosite B:n?c St , ln i Lii:i i liiA. J". Con stint ly receiving Goods from Phil addphiu and New York Auctions. Oct. 2 I, KSol-tf tTlliam s. ceoss, f V l.umh , r. S;are find Genera! C O MI SSI' N M LECH A N T. Corner East Fells and Eastern Avenues. Ham IMOIJK. Ml). Will attend to selling all kinds of Lumber. St.ves, Shook, Gre.iu, ie.,aud will f.ll oiders for t!ie s:iiue. oct2-l,'t;l ti JAMES DOUGHERTY, with .3. s. saci'VKin, "TTT hole -ale Dealer in TOI'.ACCO. SN I'FF AND CIGARS, No. fc N. Fifth tlreet. above Market, PlIlLAOKI.riliA. Also. Mnnur'.etnrer and Impo: ter of Foreign and Domestic CiGAKS. ' ;fp.t ,1 .-."::i t. 7" .M LLO Y I) ec ( ( ) . .1 A'A'AV.'.V T ALTOONA. PA. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and S ' verand Gold for sale. Collections ::!.! Moneys received on deposit, pay.abV on de mand, witliout interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. eov:, '."i ft WM. I:UVNOLI). -'. M. STEVKXSOX J II J. I'OWKN SMI I V.. JOHN HILL, v.-jtsi Gi RUCERV .V COMM'SSioN MEEt.'H ANTS, ' No. 4'j N. Howard street. Oct. 20, L.iLi J, ii. SCA.U.MON, K.vcrcn i H' I- T I " ! 1 T rVI ol 'Is A M.1T TTiT'TW . - . .... ... ...... .., S.'i i y .'." tiifl i'u in tin ,'ti-n .1' 1 '('.'. AND DEALER IN HOGSHEAD SHOOK; AN ; HEADS, No. r22 S. Delaware Avenue, Oct. 1 0,1 bo 1 .tf Pun. o 1. 1. e i: ! a. JOHN' A. W1LSOX. L. ii lA.Vlilii. ji:ss;k w cat. i. T T ILSON, CA 11 K, e'e CO. ") .t:(f 1 1 .'.." n. rrtine - Co.) Who'c-alo Dealers in DUV GOoDsT. No. "a I Wood Street, P.ttaburgh, Pa. April 2 1 IM.J-lf. t. :oni:ts i r.ii- t. Kt-WAun it. ooot:x. ""P I A UK LIE irith JL T MtHir.IS PEROT i CO., WLidcx'tte ni..;.;ivtx. No. C21 Market street, nbove Slxtli, and C12 Ctimmercc street, Piii'.AL'tLiniA. Nov. 2S, iMtllf Q E'l TIM: Ell cc V LLM A X. O WHOLESALE CLOTHING, No. TOG Market street. J'Llad.'pJa. Nov. 2i. 1SGI. Sam it i. F.i Tiscrn, Movi.n Ui.l.ma. ) rgIIEO. II. TIIOHLX. JL KLEE. KAUFMAN & CO. Xoiiin'oc'iners nr., I ,., xu.'e. L'njUii ,n CLOTHING, No. SO Word Sli-.'ct. Pittsl urh, Pa. Ami! 2 1. HC2-tf. mautix ui iiu.n:, s:. u. nowiiin. ELEIILLE cv IIOWAEI), Impoi-teis and Dealers in Eoriijn trvd tnm-shc lnnitr,: re iihd C'ti'ttry, No. Ji: Ma;ket st., I'm la i i l.in l . Nov. 2S. ISijltf jamks ;i:ai;am. i:. j. tiiomas. J1A11AM k TIIOMAS. vJ WHOLESALE GROCERS. A I'd 1'i jters in Eii i:r, 13t Liberty street, Pmsui!.:. Penn'a. Pee2;, KSOl-if 1 G. AY1HTM AN tV CO., JL Miiiiitfitctiirinj Ci'i'J'ictioners, N'o. lt!2 SoLiu Sr.coxo stukkt, (One door below Chest! nt.) PHILADELPHIA. K . G . V,' I! 1 T : A X . linl.rO) A1.1- X. Jon.Ns I t;X AMES .M. 'i EO.M1 OX. , ., 7 WAR DEE STEVENSON, 1! Lolcxale 'iili.t, 11 mi ! oio-i , N. E. eoiner MaLket and Sixtli s;s., N ti V . 2 i . I !S ij ! . J 'li itudi j ,', ;', . T EST, SOl'i HV.Oli'i II .'c ( 0 , t f '( mile L'ttiUrt in r.ooTS an'D m:ols, No. L'l North Ihiid street, Nov. 28. Udl. J inlcJeldiia C 1). M'CLEl.S ev Co.. -o. loo .Miiu i iiirti street. PliIL.MM Ll'liJA Wholcpnle dealers ia Recti ;.i.d bhit s. .i.iy 17, IFGO-U' OI1N HEW FIT, irith fxIctunCar.s, WHOLESALE J EA1.ER IN CLOTHINC, No. -ICO Maiket street, J''til.-dc'jda. jrQ"- fi.tg fctabl.'sl.un at uns been removed from No. Il l North Third street to the ab.c location, w he re en extensive a"'1 M-ast.tn-.lde assoiln.cnt of Pen. - m::dc Uloi h;!ig iot'Meu end Foys. topelher 'with a caielullv r-cb ett d line of Cioli s. CassimeieS, Satieetls, Vi .-trs, Ta !or Trimmhs. &c. is n w re:.dy fcr the trade. Any order etrusiod bytbcfC who ere un nble "to v??:i the city shall he Oicctited as faithfully as if ih- y . ere prcsei.t. August 24. Ifc'd. AI.J11LII W. 1.1 T 1 I K. CHAr.LS WATSOX FISASKM.V JAXSKV. AAV. LFITLE & ( O. K-irotiTKcs a.m jonar.rs rr SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, Shawls. Mant':!!:'?. Ribbon. Drrs:, Trimmings GSovc. Wh'ue Goods, Eml i oidt : ;es, K e . No. 32" Maiket Street, PLILulr-a'a. Jun.; 2o, lbJ2-tf. r. suucot.M'.. MS. W. KlbDL.:. JNO WM. IT. CILL. 1IDDLE. CILL ec (. A.j Jinj'i.rU rj a d YL:ln't-e Dcali.rs '-' Foreign aio! Domestic DRY GtHiDS AND CARPET INO, -133 Maiket St., Ltlow 3th. ml 4 Meivi.r.nt Mreet. PHlLAi'LLi'HIA. May I. ItCJ-tf. r x). :.l eidhle. JT s. ITII. AVILLIAMS k CO. DRY GOODS. F..r-;gn and Domestic. Nos 3! 1 Mi'iket St. k 310 Com:; erce St. Mv :.ido2-tf. PHILADELPHIA. tir C. ML'El'liV. ri'!i V H. GUILDS .t C".. WHOI FS LE FOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE No. I3J Woo ! street. M -vF lt-O.-.t PIT . Si:URG, Pa. ' . - Jii.tPn ihui.i, i.i c i.s.ui j.i. J3L The si.h-criber, haing leased, re-fltnl ; and ne vie furnished il'.e ? tir2 H'.-.ti . ' . 1 ; iv . .. 1 . S plepaied to aci-oii. 11:0.. ate his menus : no hi-'puldic treneraity. The Hoi., e has always 1 -. ... ,1, ,....i... 1 .1 1 11 -i t or 1 ' . : o 1 1 . 1 1 o I s u U 1 1: I li C o U 1 . ... , ,., 1 ; ,, ,. ; season, mm I will sp::!e no ka:- in !iii-i:i; an a-ree.dde home lor :dl soit-u mc rs. My Ta- r will mUm- be loxunouv o-.hni iV.-m Ih'em.VkUsh'onutiy : nd thelit.es. Vy Dai: uiii be filled with Equoi; of ch..:. . brands. Me SiAi-i.iv is :.;tei.d,d 1 y ,mef ; 1 1 . , , c 1 1. Iio.-t.l.-. ;-l:. lnj chi.l5.es V. Hi be Hal. . s to . 1 . . .. .. 1 . , ,. i . .'.Tv''. herel v throw open i..-v l.-oi-se ' the p:bEc HENRY l O'il.ih An;;:it 2. l;."..'':tr. i. , , , , 1, 1-4.1 I'l A1L1.()A1) hO. Si., Ui,n,lr. ( i t.:- L bria count v, Pa. (Ne.u Pet.ua. Ih.ili o:.; oi.'ti.-n.) Jas. b. Hav.ilion, ;.j-.:i ,. An cxtcnsAc Euwling id.ieii is connected will, the House. The Tahi k wiil b.' 1 1 r- 11 is bed wiiii the beit the rn.irl.vt sd'.ord?. ;.nd the i'AU supplied with the best of E;t.urs. i:.- eluding Ales.uid Lager Irn.i ; -.ic-ve.i luiv. cms. Extensive a;..; coi.vcr.it i.t Sr tL.xe; L- attached to the J rtluir-ts. Wiil. 101 e . A'.:, iiit 2 rWSx "INENTAL ISO'I ii!,, W Adjoining Pei.na. R. l:. Do r', ri'iTSbULGH, PA. '1 l.c r.in,:i coin enit i.t 1 teto .-!.;. in the "m. M e.ds set vc-J :.t nil hours. Veiins mode l a t e. .1. H. CLARi: CO., Prcaricturs Ap: ii .4. D 'J'.'-if. 2 El L'.OX E(Fi LL, .j A. e.!:'.;r slfvct, (aear the i.ew u .I t bi.dgc.) Pliisbvrg, P: RoREI.T P. COUPON. Propr-etcr. ' N. !L Good Staldiiif aud Wrgon Y;.r.l t.ithvd to the House- siiiiieieiitly l..ige er.tr..!; j to ae. otaiao l.i ie 2-M head of Horses. A 1st., a ; very l-.r-e Sale Stable. iec 1 .". ." i'l 1 UNION I20i:t?I-:, ELciLnr-, la. Jonx A. Hi. Air:, l'i ijru-n.i-. Also, in connection. FLAIR .v Co's HACKS will l.;:.v the -Union He.:ue:' b.r W jln.t i e static:! in time, to take the K-.lm, av.l V...t. el-!i trains. Kvi-rv .'ii-c.:i!e.o.:! t i.ta tv'tl I... - .t e a!- folded to make passeligel'i comb Aumi.-t 23. l3'J:tl'. . .in :e. J I OL'NTAIX E()i;s;i:, elch -lnr- j-a ! '' - c r.t:. it L Jonx TiioMi-sox, Jr., J'rj-:;.-:ir. j IT 1 li E LV.VIINCI ON M !.s:.!.o; T'uc 1ai.ii: is always snj'phe.i with t!:e j jL liiMi.K.n.v. J'.t.. choicest ihlicM-iis. '1 he Dak is s'.pphed w ith , - - ii Fi ui t Os i : i: -. i.t: 1 'J : ( .- f , A '.i . .u t iioiee Hpiors : i. nd the Stall k mtcrded I y 1 1 ttr (.i; -. ;!.. !. ig ? si;.e. : i.d at it v.u t careful hostler;-. Ro .:dero token by the -.veek. I -;;-n :.i ol ti e Not ll.e n i.i F; t:t l u N li:i m ......nil or ea-. aug23,; b.-.i'tf. J1,'d wj.i I. i t tl.t :,i tn.c to v.: u e. j Sli'.i.d.u.'. At t '.c trees :;i It .' eei::s t:.d- A3lEIJLV HOE.SE, AVihi.oie, I :;.:Sl. it.no. Pai.mki: a likCK I'roprhlorr. j . Pe:eh trees. 13 to 20 ets t atl. J Eh.'C '-' Hacks attend the nrriv;! ol each train to I S' ' . per la convey i-asseiers to the Hotel, and lLei.ee bv ; Str.i.d: rd Pe.-r trees, f.O to 73 cts c-.mIi. Plank Ro-.ul to Eben. burg ' j Dw :u i Pc::i Ii t cs, oti- le i 1 c:i 1. -e i August 23, 13U:if. i p r H,u BOOTS AND SHOES.- 1 The undersigned continues tht r.ianufac- j tnre of liOOTS and SHOES of every de-.-erij.- i tion at his e-ti-.blishmi nt, i:i Ebensburg, three eloors east ol L raw lord s Hotel Employing none but th- best Workmen, he trusts that he has been and still is at ai! limes able to ie entire saiisi.teuun to his ciistomeis. He ! i opes that the snmcLberal p.-itionage hereto- j lore given him may be continued," and that ! iiU'ie may be added. He has aLo oa band a large ftssortnmt of Fren. h Ca!f-skins, and Moioceo sf all kinds, s-.ita.ble for line I'.oois ,.J Sl.oes. Readv made IHiOfSand SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate" MES1IAC TIIOMAS. Ebensburg, Sept. 2:'., lfci.l. '57rKNsiin;cj roEximv ,TI,t " '"'d of the foreman rnd l..h-I.M-tr from t,,e iibei.sl n,g louudty, It io.i rs it absoln'ely litc.Ss.uy lhat a.- counts shall be Settled up wilh-.ut any delay. ' i;;i,l . ,! for sale, at -? "A'--S?"-lemons desirons of saving ddiieuiiy. ami W:,.-rt,o,n. ,,e "ViTLl perln ps costs, had belter tail and settle w ,lh- . f v VVCs, o- J:j::;r's -jH. out turil.tr notice. L. GLASS .V CO. Hotel, a large and , . l.htnsUrg. Jan. Dh UC-2. 1 Md, mu not.tmut rf U 1 Ml FIT. . " he will 5 1 J 1 veiv tl.tii. ( t 1 1 1S I' Q.MITJI'S VEG ETAULE C Ol I EE. order on He sho.trst lo.'ue rid nt reff 'He piieef. Lbt II L u l g. Ot I. C, Manufactured and Sold, wholesale rml rc- tail, by- JOHN Silt.. FFN1.R. flELMS OF SUI S( I 1FTICN Jcdinstow n, l i ml ria cei.ntv. Pa. I J no For sale bv A. A. Rather, ui.d :.t tie t 'THE AI.I I CUANUN ''' j-ruicipal Mi m.s in I.btLtLuig. $l.M IN AlAlsl : Maieli 'JO, 1.C2, ly. J A'oir is the E..c to Suiter il ; "THE A L L E G H A fl ! A fi " T ILL be puLli.-l.cd evuy TLuriC.-r, a the follow ir.g rates viz: Per annum, (pyr.lde in snlvar.ct) C 3 ."0 It rot paid wnhin the f.JM six ir.crtl.s, .; If not pr. id until ll.e t aj ii i.tici. tl -xa A failure to notify a discontinuf-ncs ct tl e exiuration c't the term subscribed fr v. Ill l.c considered a new e ngageir.ei:t. TUKIIS OK APVl 1:1 !5J?TC: 1 insertion. 2 do. . 1 cqr.-re, (12llr.es,) $ 10 $ 75 2 suare?, ( J-4 lines.) l.OQ l.:,0 0 squares. lines.) 1.30 2.00 CfQ -i- th ree w,-(ks nrdlef? t linn three n:oi:t- 5 23 cents per suaic 'or e::eh ii.setlicn. 0 men:!:?. C do. 12 S line? rr le?c. 1 sft T'tf. (12 E::r.c.) 2 .-(U.uec. I"4 lif:er.) 3 j'iarce. f3'0 lines,) Half a column, line ci;!i!!nn. 2.; 0 4.( 0 C.( 0 10.00 l.'l.'.'i 4Z0 ' '1 T.fO ; 1 0 if 22n --,,,- A ' ;-: i :i i s t r;i I fir's rnd Exret:!r!iF N'fitii rr Frot'essior:: 1 or V. u s i iK'f-s ("rids, net ex ceeding S lines, with pi'per, j cr ye: r, j.f q tZrU" Advertisements not n.ral.td witli tie ! r.Ti'iiber of inscrtioiis desired, v. id I? ccr.tir. 1 llCl1 tiil foiLiddt a, .md thargej -;eeor-;;r: t? the above terms. Latv or t'spapcrs. 1. SuL.-frit trs w ho Co i. t r :. r crptcrj ro-tie- to the contr. :y, : i e t ctuldt red ' ing to ceiitii.;.c t!:eir ftilo-ci ija ie n. -'. 1! i i.l ret j is e 1 1 r Ihe d in outinurrce f t!ir Periodicals, the I i.l lisl.i r n : y ceL tinue to set d them until i.i! ai rt:.: : llh f.ic paid. 3. 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' S 1 '2 t '-C Tn..y ( cp.e-, to ad,.uis cf t;.e!. 1 t:.b,vt.ltr :'!'' A,'.x v !:'-5''? ':i t-''--1' oflvn'; L' v.dl be tut.U.o It.-.; u t.li t j. ' ,,t;: '' '' -;d H E V. LiiEl.V 1 hi:; - - ' v-I-'i.' U.tli Kl v. I . JOHN w. Hir.NI Y. No. 4 '.Ti:i:sim .- m.. Pi.il. ... j; ; Dwarf A ilc treep. r.O to T. cts rreli Stai.i..- ro C'heny trees .'It1. 10 73 its. Dm ; 1 1 Chilly t ! t c a 30 lo .3 its. Plum Hits ; 0 etr. Aprittt tites to TOct?. Neclariiie trees 23 i ts ciu l:. (H; j e Vines 23 ets to $-1 . Silver Mr pie tiies C2) to $3.1 !"i:ii ( : n Ash. ',: to J. Europe.-n Lrnh, T." cts to 1.30 Noiw: v Spruce, :.() ets to Si. ' American l-ah.- in Pine, T3eti to ?l.r U - 1 ' u :' " '5- "r '"1 ' v V.'. i v . c-, t r ! "'''rry I iants. Si rcr KO. Ac ic ! liu,i!"-u ,h -:-" " ""I ClKIXi:T WARIMICCJI. r li V A N S i e ! I fpectliillv in- leiliis the t.ti.cns of ?"-""-. ' Ebt-nsb,,, g. and Cam- CT f .--, ;1 ,-oU11ty geiu-ral-sT U .'A'' t, ,..,, !,',. i, .... Y, ' ' "r -CV1 J inr