JU ... ft; .i 'I ; '4- 13 urn 1 ' j : 1 -V-i v . ,; ; : ' .7 k - , BY RF.Ql'EST. To 31 y Irlotijer. Mother, dear mother, I'm thinking of thee, I am thinking of day th.it are pone, AVhen clasped to jour heart, as I eat on your knee, Yoa would song that sweet Iullably song; That voice with its music still rings ia mine ears, Tho' long since I her.ri its sweet tone, And memory (lies back, o'er the Irpse of long year?, Oft, while I fci! thinking nfone. I'm thinking, dear mother, as from thee I roam, Of days when in innocent mirth, When r-!J seemed u Heaven, in our once fcnpP7 homo, A8 we'd sit round the old family hearth; Fut changes, sadchange3, decreed, we must . . lartt And o'er the -w ide world to roara ; But memory will oft cattle a tear drop to start, When I think of the loved ones at .home. But one thought, dear mother, gives ease to my pah:. The thought that is mingled with blis3, TO know that tho' parted, we may meet again -la a world tht U brighter than this. Then mother, dear mother, us oft as you pray, To the Giver of all earthly jor, Remember there's oae that is far, fir away, And that one's the wandering boy. GECKOS. TKU Orpheus C. Kerr has just issued the following eminently excellent general order, tor the purpose of slmplif'yiu na tioual strategy to those conservative wo men of America who, while engaged in the pursuit of happiness as guaranteed by the Constitution, desire to visit the South ern 'Confederacy. Before passing the lines of the Mackerel Brigade, they shall l-e required to uuswrr the following pa ternal questions : I. For i.ow many years ha3 your age been Just Twenty-Two? II. How many novels do you consume per week ? III. "Were you ever complained of to the authorities for inordinate piano-forte playing? . ?.. IV. Do you work slippers for the Lea then ? V. If ,so for i'-uut He, then ? VI. -What newspaper "Marriages and Ieaths" do yd consider the best ? VJl. In selecting a church to attend, what colored prayer-book do you Sod most becoming to your complexion ? VIII. How much- display of neck do von consider njcessarv to indicate a Mod- -"afrV1 ' " " a IX. - Iid yo' ever storp.to folly ? cr is rt Folly alone that stoop.' to yoa '( ,X. id you ever eat as much as you vranteJ'at dinner, wheu members of the opposite sex were sitting opposite ? It is also ordered that no female visitor to the celebrated Southern Confederacy s-hall carry more than eight large trunks and a bonnet-box for each month in the voar; a'nd that no femala shall pass the line whoe .dimensions in full dres3 exceed the ordinary space between two pickets, us the latter will, on in account, be per mitted to edge away from their station? nt this trying crisis in the history of our di.-tractc-d country ! tZZT A long time ago, in our native county, Eliltu B. was directed by his teacher to overlook a class reading a por tion ox scripture, in a common school. The boys were reading from Job, and a slovv' coach'' had to be prompted, wh:eh Klihu did a follows: ''God smote JVo with sere boils." The boy dragged out, deliberately "God shot Job with four balls I" Kiihu wa, shuck dumb, and could only whisper in the boy's ear It v.v.w doviKof a charge, wasn't it?" The boy. mistaking it for a los in, blurted out '-It ws a devil of a charge wuVn'J it V' Of course Elihu tried to cht-i-k the b. y, but urisucccssfulh-, and the boy's deft lieu to the teacher was that ''he told him so." Kiihu "got licked." EcSU A little fellow, weeping most pifc-eou-ly, w:is sna!euly interrupted by some zniuii'g tccunci.ee. lie hu-Ltd h eiics for a moment the train ot thought was brohen. "31a." said be, renewing his snuffle, and wi-hing to have his cry nut, "?da, whui wa I crving about ju?t TiO.V?" Zt-S"Woik?, and not words, are the proof of loe. JOB WO UK. OF ALL KINDS NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED. ' it the , "ALLEG II ANT AN" OFFICE, HIGH St ebensburg, pa o - . ruKTjoATiox cri'icE : . DAVIS it JONES' BUILDING UP STAIRS - ' THIRD DOOR BACT. - . 0IVE US A (LVLL. ANIC ARUANGE3IENTS! EUGAH KETTLES, 10 to 40 gallons. COPPER KETTLES", S quarts to 40 gallons. TINWARE, all 6orts aud kinds. SHEET IRON WARE e very variety. EX A MEL ED j- TIXXEfJ IHOX WARE ZINC WASHBOARDS, for 25 cents, worth 07 cents. SAD IRONS, or SMOOTHING IRONS, all fcizt3 and best quality, o to G cts. per lb. COOKING STOVES, Trimiaed complete, with baking arrangements, $8 to $28. g EGG STOVES, 150 to 013,00. 1IEAT1XG COOK STOVES, $3.00 to $S.00. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patent, GntJi Co., Mitchell, Herron & Co., Abbot & Noble, A. J Gallagher's, aad every other Pittsburg or Philadelphia manufacturer's. Stoves always on hand or procured on 5 d?ys' notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves, always oa haad. CARBON OIL LAMPS, C2 cts. to $1.23. Chimneys aud Wicks for Larap3 always on band. SPOUTING, BEST QUAL1TT, put up and PAINTED at 10 cents per foot. Ao exlra uuinjes or ElLoics.'ZZ MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS. POWDER CANS. all sizes constant'- oa haad. COFFEi: MILLS, C7 cts. to -S1.25. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS, Jelly Cake Moulds,. .Table and Tea Spoons, COAL L'UCIISTS, cts. to 5.00. The at ove goods will be furnished "WHOLESALE Oil II ETA I L, at the JOHNSTOWN STOVE: IIOUSE-FURNISII-ING STORE, jLViiXCTOiJUUrT Opposite TSVeig Icclt. ASK I Oil RANK W. HAY'S VrAREIIOUSE, and save twenty pedant, on your purchases EITHER FOR CASH OR SCRIP. GEORGE 31.. KEEP, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Oftlce in Colonade Row. Ebensburg Sept. 20. 10:Jl-tf. 4 ERA1IAM KOPELIN, Ajttoknev Jr. at Law, Johnstowu Pa. Office on Main street. ang23.1s:J-tf. c II A IILES Vv VriNU ARD, Attorxev at Law, Lock IIav,eu, Clinton county, Pa. August 20. I8."t':tf. PHI.li S. NOON, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Penn'a. Ofilce two doors east of Thorap-uii's Hotel. Augut 20, 13or.-ly. AO. MULLIN. Aitoroey at Law, Eb e enr.urgfc ('ainbria county. Pa. Oi:ice two doors north ot Co!"uadc Row. and imniodiatciy opposito Thompson's Hotel. Ehen;burg, December 1, J8.V.. J j OIJERT A. .u'COV, Attorney at Law JLmj Ebensburg, Cauiiiria couuty, Pa. All manner of legal business iu the severa. courts of this county promptly attended to. Juue 2 3, lS'JO:tf B. L. JOHNS TON. GEO. W. O ATM AN. JOHNSTON i OAT MAN, AUoi'netx at Law. Ebensb".irg Cambria county. Penn.v. Oiiice opposite the Court House. January 10, 18'Cl:tf Ti S i:i!VV. M ) . trii.ipr.4 Ll r.ro- aA fesiionnl services to the citizens oi Eb ensburg. Ol'ice in- Drug Store, ou High St., opposite T'noi.:pS )'.i's Hotel. Ebensburg. August 2o, lF:0:tf. U. J. M. M'CLURE, Surgeon am Mechanical Di ntist, resjectfuliy offers his professional ser ices to the ladies arid gen tlemen of Johnstown and vicinity of thisplace. Particular attention paid to discuses of the .Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ccps. Onlce in the old ;'Exchange," on' Clinton street. Johnstown Aug. 23, 183y. ENTISTRY. The uiideriigncl, Graduate of the Bal timore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully of Kheufburg. He has ppured- no means to thoroughly acquaint himself with every im prove uictit in his art. To many years of per sonal experience, he has sought to add the imparled experience of the highest authorities in Dental Science. He simply asks that an opportunity may be. given for his work to speck its own praise. SAMUEL "llELFORD, D. D. S. lOlIico.forim iJy occupied by Dr. J. Chirk.) jiii'r.rtivr: Prof. C. A.JIarris ; T. E. iiond, Jr. :"W. R. Kiu;dy; A. A. R! tady, P. II. Aus ten, of the 'i.i'aini'.r.? College. felf Will beat Ebnburg on tl:e fourth Monday of er.rb v.ioath, to one vveck. ' . Apr;l t, lbii'.'lt . .. . ... 'lb.-cribe for The Ausf.HAvjiir.' rjMIE UNION FORE VEll ! ! R. n. TUDOR &'II UGH JONES, Having formed a partnership ia the GRO CERY business, would respectfully call the attention of the people of Kbensbarsj aud vi cinity to their lare stock, which has beta selected ia the Eastern market with great care. Come and examine for yourselves! They cannot fail to please. Ourstock consists iu part of the following articles, viz : White and Brown Su- Chewing and Smok'g grst N. O. Molassses, Tobacco, Cig:-.r, Snun", Caudles, Soa!, fcyrups, Rio ColTee, Young 113-son, Imperial and Black Teas, Spices of all kinds, Butter, Sugar aud Wa ter Cracker, Clothes, Market and Fancy Baskets, Wasl boards, Ilrooms, Buckets, Measures, Kealers, Churns, Kegs, Dried Apples, Peaches, liair and Wire Seive?, Oranges and Leraoas, Scrub, Shoe aud Dus- Figs, Raisin?, Prunes , Citrons, Nuts of all kinds. Ext. Ley aud Coffee, Bowls, Butter Priuts and La dies, ting Brushes, Rope, Bed cords, Lines, Rope Halters, Twine, Tyl- Yarn, Fawcit?, "Window Glass, l'tuty, Arnold's Inks from G to An assortment of Es 75cents ier bottle, Shoe-tii'dings, Pegs, Nails, Tiroad, Sole Leather, H trvcst Tools, Hay Fork?, sences and Drugs, Shovels, Spades, Hois. Garden i- ILiy INke'?, Scythes and c?nathi:. Ruck 13:iw aul Nails, Provision. FLOUR, CORN and OAT M HAL, C U i: E S K. R I C E. B A C O N, MACKHRKL, II K "RING, CODFISH, And all Linas of'Liquor-, Br.iid3-,'Gii), Wines, Old Rye and Common Whiskcv, :e!, Lc. JSHL, The above articles will be sold rhrcp for Cash or Couatrv Produce, at Cash prices Ebensburg, May y, lBGl.tf VTOTICE. Having r.ssociatcd with ITugli Jones in the Grocery- bu.-incss, i hereby give notice to all those having standing accounts viitlijne. to curae forwaid and settle the sav;o. cling thankful to the citizens of Ebensburg a':d vi cinity for their former patronage, I would re spectfully solicit a coptinuance of the fame, under the firm of Tudor and Jones. R. II. TUDOR. A CARD. Witmev.'.s DriiDOf;, Lancaster Tj. July 30, 100. Messrs. Evans anu Watj'in : Gentlemen The small size No. 1 Salamander safe which I J urchnstd from your agent, Mr. Adam R lla-r, in Lancaster City, on July 2oth, 185c'. ha.3 been subjected to a very severe4 test, which it withstood iu a most satisfactory manner. Tins S"fY, containing all my books together with Tt'u -b!e rapcrs belonging to myself and some to my "neighbors and friends, and reprosctiiig a val io of ovci Twenty TIuus and Dollars, (S20.000) was in my Mill which was destroyedon the night of the 27th of Ju ly, IkCO, and passed through the fiery ordeal unscathed.. The Safe was on the second lloor and fell to the basement of the Mill, cad was subjected for six hours to an intense heat among the rui.is, which was greatly increased by the combustion of a la: ge 'juautity of grain conMiicd- .within the brick walls Alter" the lire - the safe was opened and the book.? :ind paper.? taken out in a state of perfect preser vation the oaper'uot even btiug discolored. This fact was, however, to many iyst.;i,i:eri me. Yours Repi-ctfu'lv, 2eI3 SAMUEL RAN CM. tTi, A large assortment of the above qual ity ol Fire and Thief Proof Safes always on hand and fox sale at as low rites ss a ay olhtr arm. at EVANS & WATSuN ;', No. r, S.iuth Fourth St., Philadelphia. OL LOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE ! This preparution, made from the best Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a superior Xittrilious Jleverayt ir General De bility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to aban don the use" of corYee will use this without injurious . effects, One can "contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 23 certs. KOLI.OCK'S LEVA IN, The purest and best Eikit-j J'otrdtr known, for making light, sweet and uuirilou Broad and Cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M. II. KOLLOCKk Chemist, Corner Broad and Chestnut. sts., Pi:ii,'a. Jf.-2i Sold by ail Druggists and Grocers. IVoruary 7, lSo2-ly PATROSSZE 'iTR OWX ! The Pj-ofrii-iii Jf:itHa! Virt Tusui-uttce Co.s OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. r. O C A T V. D A T i: K N S V. V K ( I, P A. fTtHE above n.txned Oor.;pany, organize;! J April Gth, 1857, will c fleet insurances on property at safe rates. Ibring particularly careful in the risks takes, this Company pre sents a reliable and cheap medium, through which persons may secure themselves against probable losses by fire. Oiuce on Centre Street, nearly opposite Thorn oson's ,;Mouatain " Houe." D. II. RORERTS, Pres. A. C. Mcllis. Sec'v. k Trc:ts. A". .A- 15 A RICE R, .igent. Aug. 23, 1 8 30. -ly. v'ooi), MORRELL & "CO., V John ?tow::. Ta WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KIN1S OF M E lie I! A NOIS E, Eeep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOO D S . II AF S A N D C A PS , C A R ! ' 5 :T I N Ci S , O I L - C LO T H S , CLOTH IN G, BON N ETS. NOT IONS, HA RD WARE, QUEIkNSWA !1E. PROVISIONS, ROOTS a SHOES, FISH, SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, P.ACON, FEED OF ALL K I N I S , VEGETALLES, iC. rS" Clothing and Boots and Shoes uiade'o order on reasonablelerms. Johnstown March 1 1800-if- xM. JONES, irith WRIGHT, SMITH k PEARS ALL, China. Glass k Queeuoware, Coal Oil aud Lamp?, PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. No. 315 Market Street, May 1, lb02-tf. PHILADELPHIA. BEN. D. THOMPlfOX, irith BERNARD A. HOOPES, Svccei-'-'r io Unoyes d" Daris, Manufai-turer end Wholesale Dealer iu HATS, FURS & STRAW GOODS, No.' 5oii Market Street, " " May 1, 3bG2-.tf,.. PR PL A D F L? II I A . ""5 H'iank Summons, ' 'Rank Subocnaa Blank Escciftian "Coiijtablc's'Returt,?, &. frr stl at t'lii offic TLAIN and FAXC Y . OH FllINTElt. STAT'.OXKU, Jilanl Book Manufacturer, Book Binder, and dealer'in every description of American an Foreign Papers, kc, kc. Corner of Wood aiid 'Lird stieets, PITTS BURG, Pa. - X.y Agent for L. Johnson k Co., Type Founders": Electrotypers, Philadelphia. August" 23, lS53:Uf- " - T. LITTLE SK. JAS. I KIilBLE. LITTLE & 'TJU-MI5LE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Ann Corr.nssion .wrctunis ; Deahrs in Produce. Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lara Oil. Iron, Nails, Glass-. Cotton Yarns, auU. Pft burgh Manufactures geaeratly, Xo.212 Srccvd Street, rlttslurgh, ra. April 1802-tf. SPlUXOEIt U'ABCAUGH. WM. H. WUITACKE. UKNJAMIN F. PKTIT. SPRINGER li A RE A I Hili L CO... Y .' rxrdc D'ulcr in WOOL, HIDES. PROVISIONS and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 200 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 2-t, lG2-tf. 7 II. FUANCiSC-U.S, . -f';: Market St., Ptitr.v. Wholesale Dealer in Ccfroa Lari?, Carpet Cln'.iti, Waddinv, Kopvs, Wiek., Tie Yarn, Droorts, Buckets. Er.ikets, Churns, Tubs, Drushes Luoking-Claiics, fcc, if., &c. ,v-Tl;e largest took (.f the clove Goods in the city, sold at the lowest nHl cash ;o-."ce Oct. 3l", lt'Jl-f-m W M. V.r. FRYth .MOORE, LIGGET t CO., luiportrrs and JoblnTS of HOSIER V, ; LOVES. TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, kv. No. 223 Market Street, Opposite .B-mk St , I'HILUEl !'UiA. ft" Constantly receiving Goods froia Phil adelphia :.nd New York Auctions. Oct. 2i. ltOl-tf 7ILLIAM 5?. CROSS, J, a mo r. xxrt ara (jinerui CoM M I SSION M I' IU11 A N T, Corner East Falls and Eastern Avenue?, I';LTIMORK, Mr. Will. attend to selling all kinds of Lumber, Staves, Shook, Grain, ic.aud will fill orders for tho same. o. t ll .'ol tf JAMES DOUGHERTY, with J. fi. NOSiVlLlEiL, TTJlin!"::!!': Dealer in VY ,T.nACCO. SNEFF AND CIGARS, NoT S N. Fifth street, above Markpt, PuiLAOKt.riilA. Also. Manufacturer nnd Importer of foreign and L'omcstic CIGARS. sen.l,lS3L-.tf. T 21 LLOYD & CO , B A XKEtt S ALTO ON A, PA. DRAFTS on the Principal Cir'e?,.nr.d S 1-rt-r and Go-id for sale. Collections :u;d . M jnevs r ceived o:t depoi it, jirya' ! oa ; maud, wi.hfut interest, or upon tiu:e. w-p.h iutertst at fair ratc.-s. ny3, '3 Ot wk.-r.rii yoLtJs." J. ;." SiT.. L.'.ie.:,' j:i .'. r.owr.N SKiri:. JOHN HILL, with RT.'OrA, !!ilT25 &. CO., ROCERY a: COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' No. -40 N. Howard street, Oct. 20, 1830. Raltimohe. JQ. ICA.MMOX, ' F C T C 11 IN WEST INDIA EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, Sh'pjn'iij and Commim n Merc ha tit, AND DEALER IN HOGSHEAD SliOOKS AN O HEADS, No. 322 S. Delaware Avenue, Oct. 10. 1801 . tf Philadelphia. JOHN A. WILSON. D. Jl'CAKDLtES. 'JESSE W. CARS. yTTlLS.OS, CARE, & CO. i V Late. Xi:(.-r. P-ivn $ Co.) Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS. No. '.M Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, D-C2-tf. T. MORIMS rm- T, EDWAKU II. OGliEN. RIJARKER, trt'fh T. MORRIS PEROT k CO., No. C21 Mariiet street, above Sixth, nndC12 Commerce street, P-'uauelpuia. Nov. 2?, I stJltf O EITiNOER k ELLMAN. WHOLESALE CLOTHING, No. 70o Market street, riuUid.-h-lia. Samuel Ettingfs, Mover Ullkan. j Nov. 2?, IcCl. rpiIKO. ii. TilODEX, v.'rU JL KLEK, KAUFMAN k CO. Mviiifi-cfura s nr.d Win-Urale. luihrs in CLOTHING. No. F-0 Wood Street, Piltiburgh, Pa. April 24, l'co-2-tf. mautsx m KKLi-.r., n. x. u-jva. BUEIILER HOWARD, Imjjorters and Dealers in J'oreiyu and l)o?ntt,c Jlardaare. and CutUry, No. HI Market fct., Philadeli hi a. Nov. 2R, 16Gltf JAMES GRAHAM. r.. J. TiiOMAS. G R Ail AM & THOMAS. IT WH.OLESALE GROCERS, And Dt.iUrs in J'ovr, 137 Liberty street, PiTTsiit uG. IVnra. Dc2ij, DrJl-tf G. V.'H1TMAN.& CO., L-i 'Man uurt u ring Confectioners, JNo. !). hocTH Second sti;kkt, (Oue door below Chesttiu4.) PHILA DEEP PHIA. E. G. WHITMAN. nolGO) ALEX. JOHNSTON AMES M. THO 31 PS OX, r-irh 9 WARDLE STEVENSON, Vt'Lcdesale Tolccco Warehouse, N. Ii. corner Market aud Sixth s-is., ' Nov. 23, ifcGl. PkUadch ..-!. J ESI1, SOUTinVOETU A CO.. hoi f ait jJealrra in ROOTS AND SHOES, No. 21 North Third -street, Nov. 23. ItOl. . 7.i.V.tV-" '-" c 1 I). M'OLEKS cc Co., ; : . No. 133 North Thlrc! street. PaiLAPi-LruiA Wholesale deIrs in Boots and i'Uca. M.iy 17, IFoo-tf JOHN HEWITT, Kith gclciiion Cans, WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHING, No. 4 CO Market street, ro- n:3 ct..t.vTirnfM-t has been removed jfcfj-ourNo. 114 North Third stieet to the above i . , A cd.isr.iva.lft location, wnere an exien?M c .wm Cv. -v. cssortment of Headv-nmde Clothing tor Men and Revs, together "with a carefully selected line of Cloths, Cashmeres, Satinetts, Vc-tiugs, Tailors' Trimmings, &c, is new ready lcr the trade. Any order cntrus-tcd by those who are an r.ble 'to visit the city shall be executed as faithfully as if they were present. August 21, io" T iHTliCU W. LITTLE. CHARLES WATSON- !( A N KLIN JANNEY. W. LITTLE & CO. IKTOUTEES AND JOBBERS OP SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, Shawls. Mantilla?. Ribbons, D.rers Trimmings, Glove?, White Goods, Embroidei its, kc. No. 32") Market Street, Philadeiphia. Juce 2o, l6C2-tf. 1 T ;as. w. r.ir;r,L. - JN. c. s:;zuron.NE. WM. II. G?LL. TWIDDLE, GILL CO. J.-, prrurs and WLS'tnle Dealers in I ' r e i j :i a a a D o : : e ; 1 i o DRY GOODS AND CARPETING, 43d M..rket St., Lclow 3th, u;d 4"3 Merchant Sneet. PR ILADELI'iilA. May 1, liC2-tf. G LO. M. RIDDLE, ntth SMITH. WILLIAMS k CO. DRV GfiODS. Foreign i.nd lomctic. No. 31.1 Market St. k 5 if Cjrana'-rcc St. M.iy :,lS02-tf. PHILADELPHIA. 57 C. MURPHY, v-itli V V . H. CHILDS k Co.. WHOLESALE ROOT k SHOE WAREHOUSE No. 133 Wood street. -May S, 1 1 CZ-A PIT i fc RU EG-, Pa. ARCADE HOTEL". EbcnsLunr, Da. Tlie subscriber, having leased, re-fitted and fcewlv furnished the "Eber..-b;rg House,"' is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally. The Hou.-e has always l.ecii a favorite foi i:itors during the Summer season, and I will spare no pain in making it an a -re cable home for all sojourners. My Ta ule will always be lusuii.-.usly suio-Iitd f;oin the markci.- of the country ai.u the cities. My i;.ui will be filled with" ibiuers cf chnbe bn nd:?. My Stat.lu is attended by careful hostkrs, r-iid my charges will be sucli as to r ail all. E.xpoi ting to receive a share of pat r,. ::a..e. r.nd. f;.Ry intending to deserve it, I livreiv throw eper. my house to the public HENRY POSTER. AuuuFt 2", if ":;uf. X AILEOAD I10E.SE, Vwir.n.ro, Ctnn XjL bri.v co.tary, Pa. (Near Penna. Railroad .itaiiois.) J .s. D. liAViLTi;:; , rr:-'Ut:.r. A"; c jctct'rdve Rvwling kuIocu is cciv.ee''.-. wiili the House. The Ta-.sm: w;U be fur- -.'...'.l v.d:h t: ) " t.i-.vr--'"- !..e Tj.'.v S'.ip;iieo v." it it t:ie bet ot ii;.ucrs. 11;--b..;.ii;g Aie i'i.d L.igc t freui : r.tovel brew eries, i'.x'.en.-i ve aud cuuvcuivut S ia ut.i.v.o i; 2t:ac':cd to '.he rcnusts. V'Tiuiore, August 'ib, It.'.Cutf. -lONTENiLNTAL HOTEL, Vy Adjoining Penna. R. R. Dcrot, i lTTSEURC Ii, PA. The most convenient place to stop in the City. Ideals Eeived at all hours. Ttnua moderate. J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. April 24, U-C2-U". Rj: d li ox hoti:l, ' St. Clair street, (uerr the new Wile Bridge.) Pittsburg, Pa. ROBERT P. GORDON, Proprietor. N. R. Go-od Stabling aud W;:gon Yard-at-tached to tho House subicier.tly large enough to aci uiiiuiod.-.te 2o0 head ol liorses. AI.-o, a very large Sale Stable. dec lj.'Gl-t f 1 N I ON HODS E, ELeiouvg, V SJ Jon:- A. P.aip.. J' j rii :cr. Also, in connection. LLAIR i Co s RACES will leave the 'Union Hou.-e' f.r Wilvac.re station in time to take the Ea.-teju cud West ern trains. Every accoutmoduiic-n wEI be af forded to make pa.-, sen gets comlortable. August 2o, If jLuif. I OLWTAIX liOESE, KLc nsl ur- l'a rfiyr: . The T.'.-'ti is aleas t. is aieas Mi'ooicd with ti-e rliedc-st I.-Hc.:ei-s. The II a a i - sinq.-Et d with choice i'.qii'-'rs : iiud the Siai:li: !i?-;:iUcd ! v can !'ul h..- tiers. Eo t:ders taken by the week. moiiih or vtar. c 1; .isr.jtf. A3:IliUA HOUSE, Ai1t::ore, Da. Pal m k 7t i Rkck Pruyriri rg. Hacks attend the arrival of each train to convey p : ci.-gers to the Hotel, aud thence Lv Plank Load to Ebensburg. . August 2."., lS5iktf. 7OOTS AXI) SHOES. R The undersigned continues the manufac ture of ROUTS a:.d SUOclS cf every descrip tion at his cstabEs'nm' ut, in Ebeiisioirg, three doors t.-t of Crawford's Hotel. Employing none but the best workmen, he trusts that he has been and stiH is at all times able to give cntire FxGsfaciiou to his customers. He topes that the fame liberal patronage hereto fore given him may be continued, and that more m;ty be added. He has aiso on hand a larcre assortment of French Calf-skins, and Morocco sf all kinds, suitable fur fine Loots and Shoes. Readv-madc HOOTS and SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate- M LSI! AC THOMAS. Ebensburg, Sept. 2C, lsr.i. IT EKNSEEKt i EOUN DEW wit!l"r;!W:ll f the foreman and book-keeper from the Ebensburg Foundry, renders it absolutely necessary that all ac counts shall be settled up without anv dclav. Persons desirous of saving dHIieu'tr, and perhaps costs, had better call end p'-ttle 'with out fuiiher :.o;ke. E. GLASS i CO. Ebensburg, Jan. 1(5. 1 So';', COMITIES VEG ETAELE COFFEE. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and re tail, by John snoi'PNLR. Johutowu, Can-.bvia eour.ty. Pa. TUT" For faie by. A. A. barker, and at the prnicipm stores in ijoeusourT. V.nrch lt:, V. 4,THE A L L E G H A ?! I A .?r ' ILL be publl.-hcu every Thuradiv the following rates t!z- Per annum", (pryr.ld in udrpiT'e) ,a If not paid v, iMiin the first sir ricr.ths " -If not pcid until the eypiraiion of yturj j'jjj A failure to notify a discontinuance at tl espiratiuu ot the terra subscribed for Trill it considered a new engagement. TEEMS OF AtJTEnTlMNC: 1 insertion. 2 do. 3 ia 1 eqtiare, (12 lines,) $ 50 $ 75 j'1( ' 2 squares, (24 lines.) 1.00 l.r.Q "'t-, 3 squares, (G lints,) l.f.O 2.00 3.(fl Over three weeks andlessthnn three mor :h 25 cents per square for each insertion. 3 rccr.ths. c do. - i(l 8 lines or le??. Sl.'O $2.( 0 r 1 square, (12 lines.) 4.!,Q f 2 jqunre. . (24 Hues,) 4.00 7.10 ,"i ? snunres. lines,) C.C0 i-.crt II; If r. fo'cniD, 10. CO 12.03- 2Cfi One coluran, 15.00 22. (j j-,, Adniink-trator'.s nn 1 E.v"ci!trr's Ni-tkr?. i -Professional or Rus incss CVrd. ncter. "3 feeding ti lines, with paper, j.er y t-p.r, f Advertisements! not dr.rked witl ;-t r.ui-iber of inserticn? desired, will Lc cent". ued till fo- idJden, cd charged ccc-rsEr.j; t? the above t: iiVS. r.a'.r or T'ctv. sraprri. 1. Sulweriber? v. ho do rot give exj.rcrro. tiee to tLe c n l;;.ry,";, re co;..-:-b. ; . .-J .,-, nig to cc-iitiuue their fi.:b?ciij:ticn. 2. If saLitrlb'-rs t-r.-r ci.-' c nt!nrri.rs of their Periodical., the Pni lk-!.tr i:.:.v Cf .. . tir.se to serd theta ui.til all arrara - l-i paid. 3. If subscribers r.cjiectrr re";:--- to t'e their periodicals? fam the roTtos lo wi.hh r are directed, tht-y are hedd rtfviadi Iv t;;j bey hr.ve .settled the bill und ordeud tLi'u di.-coti:.t; ed. 4. If sub-eribcrs rcmcve to e ther j &( t , wilhout i!1."trc.ir.g the iul lislu-rs. it..' ;t 1 pai'ers are sent to t.to former circ-ctitii. ;L, M-i- held responsible. 5 The Courts have df crded. tL.'-t rruf-a to take pr -rit'dicr-is from the oiTiee or 11 : .1 1 1 .. , 1 . ' J i!!T ;n:-i ifnui.j1 ll liLi:ijiCU -or. IS i'aeiae vicier.ee of intenticnol 1'n.ud. fMlE WEEKLY l'EE.SS. THE WEEKLY PRESS has been tvVi on a s.cure end vi i.-nirt lit fcurohitie-a: a: is. in reality, a marvtE,vs cxr. tuple of th grce cl' favor which a riht' -xndio tt I E'JAKY.i'OLiTICAL AND NIIV W Il ci'.u leccivc t the Lands of a Ebti.-.l iii .. iightc-rcd Pit! lie. The per. era 1 fer-turcs of the Tuptr. :r, tlon to its POLITICAL AND N V. V- ;V; MLT. will be PoKTRY. irKLTCHLS. IdcC RAPiiY t:r.d Oi'h al ;.ud Sek-ctid lAL.'ir li'csea f-.r thtir H-ssc-e-: t:i Life, iiitt.-u-:-: of lll.-ir ry, ucpiciu re of Mat; airs. ui.U gt.-.tn: merit, and adar-tird, in ti.cir variety, to ; tiij'.tS Cl be-ti. -:-eS Vl.il 1.11 i-.l-S. Tin: li j 1 ilm; v cilmiacti:i: Of TE E WEI-ELY PR ;-'. now ur.iver-:;"t tu !.!5v.v. let: -cJ to be ci (.n ekveted st.-t. :' i':..:: M.-; culy pjc.-cnt high 1 : ell ; V. t cL;.'i t c - ; ! '. 1 :..-.,t,..a .: : Valt.aidit ei -i.ii i ..-Tito: !; ,'r. u; ;;b!e W-!t ' 'i in: j Ol.i'i it AL .Ol'L.-tV"' Of TEL WEi-J.LY PRI..-. lad it I e il!:: ;: d '..;! :i h' ie. Iji-lepc ft, ?tl:. jv Cli , t.. 1 ks.-. it has battled i.::w;.Ttrii -Ir'anj 7: on.ly iu d-.-iii-c-: ef TiiE IHGii'ii t,i" 1;:: i'f.'crLE ahiit Ex utive Usur c.iioa f : l.'!:r..ir ardT; r.-.r.nical I.tgislaiiou : evt-r ct ekn'r.g line ndherirg to the UvcUV'f tS PtP'LLAR SOVERIJGNl Y co-;f iiti.:c? He funu;.!:.ent:-.l b;-!is f our free insiiiutioc?. sri that the iiitei:;tc uc e ud j.atrii tisia of cr Citizens v. ill always be iTttcn wtivc cf a jr..-; wl.c and gulutaiy Governnuni. il.eFe't .he prineipits to v hich THE WEEKLY PI'.EjS has been csuiaxittcd, au-i to tLvc ii w ill t.. ' here. Trims: One Copy, cr.e t-j-.r. Three Cepics, one Ycp.f Five Copies, or; Year Tea Co:ks. cut 'cr " T2 C3 fc CO 12 Q i Wttit V Ct.tdcs. io n-.i o (i.l;!rf;t sr tlie rate cl'S'I per a: trc.-..t io C3 Twenty Copies, to fiddu-ss of each s nl stribcr i4 C Ai y lr.-on fir.dir.g n? a tlr.b cf Tve. ; i-i'lf v.iJl l.p nuitkvi to nil i.!ra rt r v. c. liihac: to send lliE LERL V z : Ckrgj Jv. : S i . JOHN w. roryr.v. No. 4IT Ciii-TM r sr.. Pi.;i..c..-: ta 11,0:2 c5-:r:.T:r:s:.. i T THE HUNTINGDON Nil:-:.;.:; Ut NT!(.: i y. p. .. cR Fruit .c Orr.r.mctit.'l Tress. Virt-s i" better grov. Ir.rer r ti: ". rt.d at lower r:i ' t'.mn any c f the N ' t tlicru ui Eastern Nu:r.:. 1 i!:i i v.ai'.i'ut them true to name. Standard Apple trees at 1 S ? cents c.cb' per 100. Pcaeh trees. 13 to 20 cts each $ 1 2 . 0 Sl." per iv Siaitdard Pear trf-cs, Z0 to T5 ctjruic'j. Dwarf Pear trees, Lt tc-Sl tacl-Jt' t" per 101 Dwarf A.-: 1p trc-?. to to Ti cts tVli -Standard Cherry trees 37i to 1i cts. Dwarf Cherry trees DO toT5 cts. Plum trees L0 cts. Apriect Dees 40 to CO cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts each.' Grape Vir.es 'j". cts to Si. Silver Miipie trte? C2l to $1.1 Eurpc n Ash, 75 t.i f. European Lare'i, 75 cts to l..r.O Norwry Spruce, r0 cts to Si." American Ralsam Pine, 7fcts"tr $1.50 American & Chinese Aibcr Vine, CO $1.50 Stritwlierry Tlants, Si per I CO, ic. Ac. Huntington, Jan. 25, Itco.- :'.m. CABIXJ-TWARE-KCOJl. E V A N S re- R fpectfuliy in- L'r orms the t Itizen? of f- ' . Ibfnoburg. and Cam- CJT dr,?5ja i '! -,iia county gencrsl-fj - T-"'f"vs-y. that he has 'g- land and for sale, at Ebensburg. and Cam- CT 2""' "-iW 01 ia b !!;s ioirc-roo;i, one su.nr.re west of P.iair's ' .. .... j 1 ii- spUtMiid flssoitmt-rt of F1PN1TTTF. T. he will sell very che-np. CoIT!S c"'1 cider on the ihorttst notice und nt ref1 ble t rices. Pi-ji ,-.r,r o, ?. k- T e r ms or s u n s c r. i r t i on TO "THE AI.LkGIIANUN--" si.ro in ArvA-'lr ('if ti-ie ' V,
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