: t i T r-- - i . : - '" M t '- ; : u . j - r v ? u , Ml - i 4 : j t ; 4 1 i i i; .)! . .. . i -., . ; i i ' tt, ; ..f . i .1 ' . ' -' ': . - : . ; r : vR' 4- - i. s i $ ! - :,'.Vit;i . : -f i i i , i 1 -"-- i ? "- - . Iv 1 1 p i ; 1:1 For jpang gentleman just turned twenty-one, jqJ a happ7 bridegroom at that, Hitf Prince of Wales has fallen heir to an exceedingly- pleasant fortune, ini inediate as vrelPas respective. - AccorJ iug q the.pScia.1 report .which has. just 3ea ia;d'cciyre. Parliament, thb net-pro-joees;ot'''tijc; revenues of hia Iutc nf Cornwai, now placed 'to hi credit, after the J"accurtlation of-" twenty one years, ajoaount to no less a' sum thau 51,00. or within a'fracTion of -three millions of dollars in our. currency.' This.'eum'. I:as " beea'.invcsted na follovrs : In contoliJutcd three per cent, annuities. 232.039 81 Id., and in reduced thrc-per cent., annuities, L jC289rI0G 4s, ld.,: making together a Euni of 572,075 3.?; or stock in these fun Is. There v-as also a'sum ct' 12.000 reduced three-per-cent, annuities'! derived . from another source, iuch the council directed to Ije transferred to the prince's trustees. With a clear capital cf three! fDillioaVdoI Ian, and a regular annual! income of five hundred and fifty thousand dollars besides, tne Prince and hia wife may. be. fiaul! to have a very fair start iu the world. ! A young jrentleman became smitten in the natural wayrbyjhe beauty of a youthful maiden, and honorably proposed marriage to her.-. -.The feminine said she yf&s willing, buf that her beloved parents were seriously 'of the opinion that she" was Ver voung to marry yet," and therefore had most decided objection3 to her enter ing into matrimonial speculations at pres ent. The swain said that such obstacles a enraged Barents mi crht bo overcome by a gentle elopement, and requested to know if she would clandestinely leave the paren tal roof with him.-- Her reply was i?harac teristic; she said . S 'Yes or any other man !"! l,Tn addressing a Jury upon one occasion, the celebrated Mr. Jeffrey found it necessary to make free with the charac: ter of a military officer who was present during the whole harangue.. - Upon hear ing bimse several time spoken as "the oldier," the sou of Mars, -boiling with indignation; : interrupted the pleader : 'Don't call me'a soldier, sir; I am an officer." Mr. Jeffrey immediately went oif ; "Well, gentleman, this of5cer,"who is no eoldier, waa the solo cause of the inuchief that has occured." S&-A friend at West-Point tells us comical anecdote of a very diffident young - clergyman, who had. been invited to dine with a"profe.3ional brother, who also kept ft young ladies' boarding school., lie was introduced to a'bevy.of the fair. pupils in the drawing room, and among them to a .Mis M to whom he said, stammer- ingly :.A'A-a-a-a tMiss M -, a-a-a-I-I- I am not-entirely uuacquainted with you! I-I-I had the honor of sleeping with your father- a short time ago . . ; Sgy Jones,' the other day,' asked Smith the following question . . -. - Says Jones, "VVeJiavo had the ago of ironr the age of gold, and the age of bronze, but what shall we call the present ige V" VhiVV.wjs'SmTttT. ifeking the" back of a postage stamp, which h io wa aoout to apply 'to the envelope of a letter, "I think we Lai better call this the mueil- Si Aiazy wona is the most worthless "and troublesome piece of furniture a man can havoj If fihe.knoivs nothing about domestic duties, she i.i not" helpmate, but mu incumbrance. , r r Scif We Lear a treat deal about suspen ding the.wf't of habeas' corpus, but when the, government catches", a traitor, why doesn't i( su-pvud the corpus and leAhe iias eas "0 9- TB- A boozy fellow was observed the Pthtfr day diiviog a pig lioldyi oa to its tail; jiid when ask'.-d what he was doin, rt plied that he was studying gc-horaphy. i ( WSf'-V- genjltfiuan the other evening objected to playing cards vith a youn lady, because, he ald, she Lad such a ,wiunwj;wuy" about her. BgTho anger which flushes the lace is not so deadly as 'that which makes it pale., Tho red heat is less iuteose than the white.' -: : y ! ' , , , e - Cfi3Tt ha-j been ascertained -that the muri wuo held oa to the Jxt, waa a shoe maker. " . S&r Marriage must be favorable to tan-, pevityj who ever ?aw an-old maid who Jive. to. be more thau thirty ? Oil WOKK i OF ALL KINDS . -.NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY , r - EXECUTED. ALIEGIIAKIAN" OFFICE, i':V. , HIGH St., EBEXSBURG, PAJ if PUBLICATION Oi-JTICZ VIS ts JONES' BUILDINll UP STAIRS T0IKD POO BACK." , - f j iEJIVK V8 A CALL nic arrangements: '.. ' jSUGAR KETTLES, - " 10 to 40 gallons. " - ' j COPPER KETTLES,'-' ' , , .. . . quarts to 40 galioa.j -,r ? ? V x i- - - TINWARE, ..... 2 't alfsoru-aud- kinds. , S H E E T- IRON W XVevtry Tari e Uj. ZXAXELED i TlNEh jR 02f . WARS .. 2LVG -VASHBOARDS, i ' fur 2? cents, worth 37 cents, f t . . SAD IROXS, r SMOOTniNG IRONS,- - all dizes andjbestquality 5!tp.6 cts. per lb. ' COOKING STOVES,: .ij-U;- .Trimmed couiplete, with bakiug arrangements, i "$3' to $28. . i i " EG&STO VZS, S4.50 to 5l3.u0. ' 'IIEATIXQ COOK STOVES, $3.00 10 $8.00. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patbmt, - Graff & Co.,-Mitchell, Ilerrou & Co., -j Abbot & Noble A!, JGallagher'a, and every other , PitUbarg or Philadelphia manufacturer's.' ',. ' ', ; Stoves always on' hand or procured oa 6 ilaya' notice. . , ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves i always on ha4. ' .J ; . ARBON. OIL LA11PS, 62 eta. to $1.25. , Chiinnoy i i and Wicks for Lamps always .on hand. SPOUTING, BEST QUALITY, put, up and PAINTED at ; "10 cents per foot. JKy Ko ex ffa chafyes for Elbous. ifl MINER'S LAMrS, .- . - " OIL CANS, POWDER CANS. ' all eires constantly on hand. I COFFEE MILLS, 37 cts. to S1.25. i ; - TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS, jelly Cake Moulds, Tableland fTea Spoous, COAL BUCKETS, 35J eta.' to $5.00. ' The aoove goods will be furnished T WHOLESALE OP. T RETAIL, i .. -. - , . j "--'attke1 :"" - - JOIINSTOWN STOVE & HOUSS-FURNISU-I . ING STORE, :T : ; ....... -. . . i J' CANAL STREET, Opposite the Weigh Lock. , " . ASK TOR ' i ; RANK W. HAY'S WARE HO USE, and eave twenty jrer cent. .bn'.'your purcLaaes EITHER FOR. CASH OR SCRIP. n EOUGE M. KEED, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. 0ce in Colonade RM JEbensburg Spt. 2, 1061-tf. - A -15 II AHA M KOPELTN, AttoAxky at Law. Johnstown' Pa. OiSce on Main street. raugwjlbDS - tft, - I WINfrARD. AxxoaxET Vy at Law, Lock Haven, Clinton county, ra. .August 25, lSWitf. :, . . . ; .'.'. PHILS. NOON, Atidrney atLaw, -Ebnsburg, I'ena'a. OSce two doors east of Thompson's Hotel. . , j- : : ':.;; -'. August 29, 185?. -ly. i 0. MULLIN, Attorney at Law, Eb f. ensburg; C.iiubria county, Pa.- EJOilicetwo doors north of CulonadeRow, and immediately opposite .Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburtf, December 1," ISCiS. OUE11T A: M'COV, Attorney at Law Ebensburg, Cambria county. Pa. All manner of legal business in the serert. co-urts of this county promptly attended to . June 23, 13G0:tt P h. l. joussro-v. 'cao. w... oath ax. JOHNSTON i OAT MAN, ; Attorneys at Law, Iiben5burg, Cambria county, Penaa. OiSce opposite the Court House. January 10, 133i:tr S. I5UNN, 31. D., tenders hid pro ' fessional services to the citizens ot Eb eusburg. OUice in Drug Store, on High at., opposite Thompson's Hotel. - Ebeusburg, August 25, 1850:tf. Tll.J.M. JM'CLUIIE, SuuoF.o.v anl J Mkchasical Dektist, respectfully offers his professional services to ihehtdi.es nud gen tleman of Johnstown and uicinityof thisplace. Particular attention paid to discuses of the Mouth.' Teeth extracted with electrical for cep3. ' ' . : 03ice in the old ''Exchange,"" on Clinton treet. Johnstown Aug. 25, lb59. TTENTISTKY. - : The undesigned, Graduate of the Bal timore College of Deutal Surgery, respectfully offers .his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. Ke has'spared no means to thoroughly acquaint himself with every im provtment in his art. To many years of per sonal experience, he ha3 sought to add the imparted experience ot the highest authorities in Dentnl Science. He simply asks th't an opportunity may be given, for his work to speak its own praise. .... JSAMUEL. BELFORD,.D.D..S. .. '. (Office formerly occupied by Dr. J. Clrk.) Jieferatcta : Prof. C. A. Harris j T. E. Bond, Jr.; W. B. Handy; A. A.-B3andy, P. H. Aus ten, ofthe Balt.iniore College. , . - .. Will be at Ebensburg on the iburth 3Iondy of ach "monthj to stay one. week. ' April i, I8t52tf . i tibscribft Per Th ALtsHAtAjr. TliU UNION .JFQRBVEBTl ! , It. II. TUDOR & HUH JONES . C Having formed ft partnership in the GF.O CEUV busino3s,vwo?ild respfictfui'Iy call the attention of the peoplef t.beiisUurg ana vi cinitv to their largestock, which haa been delet'ted lu the Eastern market with great care. Come and examiae for yourselves! They, cannot fail to pltase. Oar stock coasi'Sis in part of the following articles, viz : , " : White and Brown Su- Chewing and Suiok'g gars, : : ' ; ' ' ' N 0 llolaassea- -1 Syrups, a Rio-Gotfe'e, ' Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Te 3, .' Spices-.of all kinds. Butter, Sugar and .Wa Tobacco, Cigars, SnuiF, Candles, So:inf ' -i Clothes, Market : and Fancy Baskets, WasJL boards, Brooms, Bucktts, Measures, Kcalers, Churns, . Kegs, Hairn(l Wire Seives, Scrub, Shoe and Dus ting Brushes, P.ope, Bed cords, ' Lines, Rope Halters, Twine, Tye Yarn " Fawcits, ''.':" ter Crackers, Dried Apples, Peaches, Oranges and Lemons, F:gs,""Raisin3, Prunei, Citrons, . Nuts of all kinds, ,Ext. Ley aad Colfee, Bowls, Butler Prints and L.a- Window GLiss, . . dies," - '. ."..Ptuty, : ' ' Arnold's Inks from 6 io An assortment of Es 75cents per bottle, Shoe-tindiags, Pegs, Nails, Thread,' Sole Leather, 1 Harvest Tools, Hay Forks, sences and Drugs, Shovel Spiles. Hoes, Garden Hay Rakes, Scythes and Snathes, !'juck Saws and Nails, Provisioc - ' FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL, . - , CHEESE, RICE, BACON,'. V: . ' MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH, Aad all kinds of Liquors, BrandyfGin, 'Vines, Old Rye and Common Whiskey, &c, &c. S3U The above articles v.ill-be sold cheap for Carth or Country Produce, at Cash prices Ebensbnrg, May J, lSGI.tf ; .-. TVTOTICE. - : '. ll Having associated -with Hugh Jonea in the Grocery business, I hereby give notce. to all those having staudirg accounts "with me, to come forward and settle the same. Fetlig 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 aud Jones. . U. H. TUDOR-- CAIID. Wxtmsr's Buidok, " Lancaster Tp. JuJy 30, 1863. Messrs. Evans and Watson: Gentlkmkn The small ize No. I Sahimander safe which I purchased from your agent, Mr. Adam R. Barr, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, 1838, has been subjected to a very severs test, which it' withstood' in a' most satisfactory manner. Thi3 Safe, contain iuu: all my books together with va'.J ble tapers belonging to myself and pome to my neighbors aud friends, and reprcseting a vain c of over Twjnry Tiuus and Dollars, ($20,000) Avas in my 3ill which was destroyed on the uight of the 27th of Ju ly, 1800, and passed through tiie 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 iiu-ge quantity of graia confined -within the brick walls. After the fire the safe was opened aad the books " an J papers taken out in a suite 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 eipressed in any other words from uic ' Yours Resnectfnlly, sel3 .;' ; ; SAMUEL KAN OK. MSJlil' A lare assortment of the above quU itv of Fire and Thief 'Proof S.ifcs always on hand and for sale at a3 low rates r.s any other iirm, at " EVANS & WATSON' S. No. 15 So:ith Fourth et., Philadilphia. KOLLOCK'S "DANDELION COFFEE 1 This prepar::lion, nude from the best Java Coffee, is. recommended by-physicians as a Fuperior xiulri'.cus Eeorrage lor Gener u De bility, Dyspepsia, aud. rul bilious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to aban don the use of coiTea will uaa this wituout t USli W I. uf " -' i w v. ' - w-w - - " - - - ,,:.. - : efrc3. Cue' cua contains the ..j-... ----- . .... strengtn ot two pouuas o uimnarj tuuec. Price i5 ceuts. '."KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN, The purest aad bst'J:n o'r7,r known, tor making light, sweet and uutritous Eread aud Cakes. Pries Id cents, ilanu'faciurci br" " . M. II. KOLLOCIv, Chrmiti, Corner Broad and Chestuut sts.. Pint a. I rr-?- br nil Dru?-jist aud Grocers. f February a- j - t j 1802-ly Tfic Protection Mutual IFire Jnturare Cu. OF CAaIBIUA COUNTY. LOCATED AT K B K N K11U11U, PA. rSlilE above "named Company, organized S' Ayil 0th, 1857, will e:'ect insurances oa property at' safe rates. Being particularly careful in the risks taken, this Company pre sents a reliable and che'i'.p medium, through which per30P3 may secure themselves ajaiiiit prohablti losses by iiri. OCice' on Centre Street, nearly opposite Thompson's "Mountain llousa." . . D. II. ROBERTS, Pres. A 0! Vpllm. Sec'v-i L TrcaSi' ..-.. A. A. BABKi BARKER, Agcat. Aug. 25, 1853.-Iy. TAYLOIt&tRSiMER, T 1 11 E Ill'MllXI (. N NUItSERIE A H DJi TIN 5 DON, Pa. 6eii Fruit L Ornamental Treis, Yinns &c. of heller growth, larger s!zerand at lower prices than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries and warrant them true to name. Standard Apple tree3 at 1S cents each $16 per 100. - - Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $125jO tc $15 per 10 ..'..-.. Spaniard Vnr trees. 50 to 75 cts'oavh. D-.viirf Poar treesjCo$ to$lach 20 to $6 per loO " . . : . . Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each . Standard Cherry trees 37$ to 75 cts. Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cti. Plum trees 50 cts. " ' ' ' Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. " Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees G2i to $1 . Uuropean A&h. 75 to 1. . " European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50 Norway Spruce, 50 ct3 to.$l.' ! " American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $J.50 American & Chinese 'Arbor Vitse, 50 ct $1.50 - . .' .'. Strawberry Plants. $1 per 100, kc. &.C. Hnnlington, Jan. 25, I860.- 3m. f3S? Blank Sum raone.1- Rlk- Sunptiait, Bfiiiik ExKutlnna, Constable's ReturLa, kr for eale aVtkli 6ffie ' ' . T PLAIN and FANCY JOB PllINTEK, "'-Il-- ' "' Station iea,' . - . Blank Book Manufacturer, Book' Binder,. ' and dealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, &c, ic, ' Corner of Y.'ood and Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa'. - - . ' " - . Agent for L.' Johnson ' & Co., ype Founders & EU-ctrotypers, Philadelphia : August 25, lsr.y-.t.f ' . -. ' ; T. LITTtrsit. ' : - . . , JA3. TBI1IBL2. T 1XTLB & THIMBLE, v: : Jj . , WHOLESALE GROCERS, An-i Commission Merchants ; , : Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bactn, Cheese, Fish, Ciirbon aud Lard Oil, Irou,.2ails, GlaiS, Cotton Yiirns, aud Pittsburgh "iuuiactures generally, .' ' iVo. 112 Second Street, Fiitalurgh, Fa. j . April 24, ls02-tf. . . SPUlNGfc E1B3ACGH. WM. H. WHITACBi. KKNJAJIIX F. PETIT. : . SIUNGEU H ARB AITU H & CO. , jVholetale -Dealer in ;OOL, HIDES, PROVISIONS asd PRODUCE ...GEN Ell ALLY, '- V -i'.' - No. 203 Liberty Street, .. Vtsburgh, Pa. . . April 24r 16o?-if. . . , A II. PUANCLsOUS,. . Mm. I K K K T nr.. r h la. Yrirolepale Dealer in Cotton Laps, Carpet Chaiu, 7addiup, Kopsf Vkk, Tie Yam, . . . r r. . ' - , . 1. iirooms, KUthl"., unsncif, VHUius, Tubs, Brushes LooUng-Ginsse?, . &.c, . .'ic, . .. ie &c. fs?The iKrgest stock of the above Good La the C'ty, sold at the lowest nett cuh price Oct. 31, ltll-im " WM. W.-FHY, with ':", ' . v V MOORE, LIGGET k CO., ijuportcrs nnd Jobbers of HOSIERY, GLOVES, TJilMHINGS, .. . ' NOTIONS, ic.' No. 223 Market Street, Opposite Bank St:, PlIILDELPniA. ft Constantly receiving Goods from Phil adelphia and New York Auctions. , Oct. 24, 18Cl-tf . TfcTILLIAM S. CKOSS, "fV Lumber, Slave and General COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner East r'tlli and Eastern Avenues, - - ' - 1A LT1MOSE, MDi Will attend to selling rJl kinds of Lumber, Staves, Shook, Grain, kc.,nd will fill orders for the same. oct24,'6ltf JAMES DOUGHERTY, v?ith JT. S. SOKVEIt, ."X'TT hole sale Det-ler in Yy TODACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS, No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market, Philadelphia. Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign and Domestic CIGARS. . 5ep.l,l85i:tf. T 31 LLOYD & CO., BANK Ell H ALTO ON A, PA. - ; DRAFTS on the Principr.l Cities, and S.t ver and Gold for sale. Collections mad . Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or -upon time, with iuterest at fair rites. ."nov3, '5 Dt wm. anYyoLDs. J. . STrvsao jb . 3. BOWS S5iIT3. " JOHN HILL, with RETA OLDS, iISTH &. CO., .. - GROCERY k COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - No. 40 N. Howard street, : Oct. 20, 1850. BiLTucas. T Q- SCAMMOX, tj FAC1 TOR JS WEST INDIA EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, SLiing and Commission Merchant, - " AND DEALER IN HOGSHEAD SH001I3 : . AND HEADS, No.' 522 S." Delaware Avenue, Oct. 10,16'JJ.tf PiilLADkLPHIA.- JOHX A. WILoOiV - V. a'CAKiiLiS." J23SE W. CARS. TTFILSON, CAKR, & CO. YT . d ate Wilton, ray $ Co.) V,"hoIe?a!e Dealers in DRY GOODS. No. 1)4 Wood Street,. Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24,"18C2-tr. I. VOSSIS 1'EP.nr, ' liDWAUD ll. OMDZH. Jit iiAKKEIrrA X T."" MORRIS PEROT & CO., Whs'es-ili jJrutiists, 20. C21 Market street, above Sixth, and 612 Commerce street, PuiladslphiX. Nov. 28, Ib'Citf ETTINGEK & ULLMAN, ' WHOLESALE CLOTHING, . No. 406 Market street, v - F&iladelphiJ. SivlrEi. Ettinoer, '" ' Mover Ullmax. f Nov. 23, l&Ol. IlEO. II. THODEN, if?VA JL KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO. Manufacturer and Vrholctale JJeuier in . CLOTHING, No. bO Wood Street,-Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24. l&C2-tf.. MAltTIX BCfHLES, . U. U. U0WA&D. UEI1LER k HOWARD, . " Importers aud Dealers in Fortijn ttrd Domestic Hardware 'and Cutlery, No. 411 Market st-, FuiLAKTLraiA. Nov. 2?., lSGitf y : JAMEH GEAUAk. . U. J. TiiOVAS. Gil A 11 AM & THOMAS, . WHOLESALE GROCERS, Aud Dealer in Fiour,' 157 Liberty street, PixassiRG, Pcc'a. Dec2C, lCl-tf 17. G. WHITMAN & CO., Manufacturinn Confectioner. No. 103 Socth Second t hkt, , . ' (Ona daor below Chestwit,) PHILADELPHIA, a. . WHITMAK, nolo) Al-SJt. JonxsTo JAMES M, THOMlOX, iciih WAIiDLE k STKVEi30NT, wholeeolt TtL'QfCA Warehouse, N. E. corner Wijkct und fcsixth 6ts., Not. 28, 1801. . FhilcdelpUx. - UST, SOUTH WORTH k CO.. Wholesale Dialer in - - BOOTS AND SHOES, : : No. 21 North Taird 8treet, Nov. 28, 1861. - - Philadelphia CD. M'CLEES & Co., . So. 133 Noyth Third etreet, -: . - - Philadewbia : vbol.l delri'4n Boots and Shoe. ryOHN HE Wl-rr;' 0 Solouou Gam, WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHING, - No. 409 Market street, . - 1 . : . ' u - : - V ' - 1 Fhiljde!phi3. ' sr This establ:shrcent has teen removed Third btrcet.to the above location, where anVxtensive and teasonble assortment of Iteady-madc Clothing lor vr and Eovs. together with a carefully selected line of Cloths, Cassineres Satinets, "V esuogs, Tailor,' Trimmicgsi, ic, ia-ncw ready for tne trade. Anv orJer entrusted lVt!osc Aviso pre un able "t.j visit tbe city shall be executed as faithfully 33 if tr'n-y were nrcsent. . '' August 24. ISC2. . . " : . . ' ' f AUTUCUW. LITTLE. ' CMALSS watsxn. ' ' 'fkamklix jaskbt. ' A ; W. LITTLE '& CO. , IMPC-r.TEUS A.SD J03BKa OP Q SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,. wis. MantiiCbfcons' Dre6S Trimo,8S, - Glovea, V.'hltS' Goods, Embroideries, - . . &c.i .;'- " - No. 325 Market Street, Philadelphia. June 2C, 18C2-tf. .' - JAS. W. aiCiLS. J0. C. SHEKB0B5K. -VI!. H. GILL. TWIDDLE, GILL CO. AXf Importer and Wkides-e Dealer m Foreign and Domestic ' DRY GOODS AND CARPETING, 43S MurketSt., below 5th, andV?3 TIerchant Street. PHILADELPHIA. May 1, 1802-tf. ' . .,, , J. n. AXDREWg, . J. ALT1MUS. A. S. W ILKINS. W. H. fcMUtl. EO. 31. KIDDLE, vrith XX ANDREWS, WILKINS k CO Dealtrs in Foreigu and Domestic D-y Joods, No. 503 Market street. faniS, 1862lf PHILADELPHIA. EN. P. THOMPSON, vith 13ERNARD A. 1JOOPES, . " Surcerf r to Hoopcs Dziit, Manufacturer und- Whoies.ile Dealer in HATS, FURS k STRAW GOODS, ' No. 506 Market Street, May I, lfcG2-tf. PHILADELPHIA C. MURPHY, ttith II. GUILDS & CO., WJIOLESALE BOOT SHOE WAREHOUSE No. 133 Wcod street, May 8, lr02-tf- " . , PITTSURUG, Pa. "OVDlTlIOTE'lTrEbTrilbu JJL Tbe fbscribcr, having Iea.-1", re-f.tted aud newly furnished the 'Ebc:isburg H-nuse," is prepared to' acconjCiOdate his iricnCs urtd thfc puiIic generally, 'f iie House has always been a favorite foi viciturs during the Surunjer season, and I will spiirc no pair. ir. tiakir.g it an agreeable home for all sojourners. My Ta bus vill always be luxuriously Fvppiied fri-m the markets of the country and the cities. My Bar will be tilled with liqnora " of choice brands. My Stabls is attended by careful hostlers, and ray c litres "Will be si:ch u& to Euit all. Expeotir.g to receive a share of pat ronage, ani fully intending to deserve it, I hereby throw oj tn my house to the public IIENRY FOSTER. ' August 23, 185?:tf. ' I AILROAD ItOUSK, Wilmor?, Can'i j bria county," Pa. (Near Penr.a. Exiiroad Station.) Jas. li.'V.kvihToy ,'Frvprielcr. An catensive L'owling saloon is connected wit:i tiie Hc'ise. .The.. .Tauli: will be fur nished with t!ie bc?t the ir.arkt'1 affords, and the Bau supplied with the best of liquors, in cluding Ales and Lager from approved .brev" eries. Extensive end ccavcuieat Staeliko is. atfached to the prezLUcs. Wilmore, August 25, lD?;tf. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Adjoining Pcnna. It. R. Depot. . - PITTSBURGH, PA. The rr.-3t convenient place to -stop in the City. Meal3 served ut all hours. Tevmb modcrute. . J. II. CLARK i CO., Proprietors.. ; April 24, ISC-i-lf. . pED LION HOTEL, JJj St. Clair-street, (ucar the new Wh EriJgc,) Pittsburg. IV. UOilEP.T P. CORDON, Proprietor.' R. Good Stabling aud Wagon Yard at tached to the iiouse euilicifcr.tlv large enough to acconiuiodatc 200 head cf Horses. Alsc, a very large Sale Stable. deel5,'50t NION HOUSE, EhcusLurr, Pa. Jons A. DLAIH, Proprietor. . Also, ia cennectiou, BLAIR i Co'sACKS will . leave the '-Union llouac" for Wilniore station in ticie to take the Eastern and Wcst tru trains. Every accorcnicdation vlil be ul forded to raake passengers toinlortiiblc. Auguot 23, lee:tt TVT OUN a AIN HOUSE, Ebeslurg, Pa ATX -Jok r Tnoyi'soN, Jr., I'roprittor. The Table is always supplied with tl.e choicest delicacies. The Hal. is suppHed v. ith choice liquors : ait u the Stall2 altcinied by ca.ref-1 hostler?. Bo trders taken by the Ti-cek. tuo.ab or year. aug25,165tf, AMP.RIA HOUSE," Wihuore, Pa. PALi-'Eit a P,CK Froprittors. Hacks attend the arrival of each train to convey passengers to tbe Hotel, aud thence by Plank Koud to Ebensburg '. August 25, lbSshtf. -- - OOTS AND SHOES. The undersigned continues tht manufac ture of ROOTS aud SliOLS of eyey descrip tion at his es-tabli.-hmcrtjia Ebensburg, ti-rte doors cast of Crawford's Hotel. Employing none but the best workmen, he trusts that h h--is bcr;i and still is at u!l tiaic-s uble to h'e entire satisfaction to Lis customers. He tupas that the sauiediberal patronage bereto farV feiven Ij'mi may be continued, and that Wtipc miy be added, He has also pn hand a large ns sortmeut of French Calf-fckins, and Morocco sf all kinds, suiUibltJ for Cue Roots aud Slices, Jtttadv-uin.dc BOOTS and SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate- ' 1 IwESlIAC THOU AS. Ebensburg, Sept. 20 Ft$(51. . . EliENSEUKG EOUNDIIY. -The withdrawal of the -foreman and" book-keeper 'JYoiu the Ebensburg Foundry, renders it absolutely necessary that all ac rounts siiall be. et-ttled up without any delay. Persons desirous of saving difficulty, and pertiapt costs, had bfitwr call and settle with out farthvr notice. . F. r.T.AS?! rn '.Ebecsburg, Jau.v18, 1863. ' - .' ' " r-'-THE ALLEG V1 A I AH" rTTItL U; publiahed every Tiu;4A(li -f fcllowinTate via: - Per annum, (payable in advacce) - If not paid within the Grsi'six inottlf, ;3 If not'pa'd until the cxpiraticn of ytar, '2,c A failure to notify a dicoutiuuftr.ce at tl. exuiratioa ot the term subscribe .Vecr!V...il .. .. coMdidcred a new ecgagcnitnt TkkS Of IbTSKT.tiUS: 1 - - l insertion. 2 do, 1 sqv.ere, 12l:ne,) 10 $'75 2 squares, (2-i IraCEjV 1.00- 1.50 3 squares, (Oil lines.), . ; 1.50 S.OO 5 d ,2M 3 oa Over three weVs j'.ndlcs? than three luol;!.! 25 cents per uiuare for tuc'a iastrtict. . 3 n-urths.. C r!s, 12 do. : 15.C0 14.C0 2fJ.CS 8 tines or le.s; ' J'l.fO' 1 aqunre, (12iineP,) ,2.50 2 squares, (24 lines,) 4. CO 3 Fqns.re, (30 lines,) 6. CO ILrlf a column, . 1C.C0 One-column, "- 15.C0 ?3.03 4.i'j : .7.oa. 8.00 7 2. CO 22.(0 Admjnistratcr'B nd Executor's Notices, l ProfessicjinI cr I3t:sire;s CutIs,' dc: ex ceeding 8 lines, with pf per, per year, t.cj AfiTrtiscinniii net cierked.witL ti cuiiitw of insertions desired, will be coat;a ued till forbidden, aad cLurged ccorfiiEjt the above term. Law ofKstvi;)aptrs, I. Subscribers who do'uot give cxj-rt(,t9. tke to the coatmry, are ccniiiered wiib. iug to continue their subeci ipiicn. '2. If subscribers crdcr the di8ccn:icuant of their Pcrioditul, the Publisher mey res. tinuc to scrd theni cntil ail arrearages Art paid. - - 3. If subscribers neglect or . refnse to tk tLeir pcricdicals fix in' the cflice s to wLUi are directed, they nrc held re? por.nill? t;fj hey have settled tie LEI itd trccred tLta discontinued. 4. if subscribers rtaotf to ether t?r.rfj wi'hout inforniirg the ' puhli.-lurs, frd tit paperg arc sei:t to the funnier direction, tL are held responsible. - C. The Courts h&v decided, tLut rcvfsirx to ti ke periodicals from the' fT.ce fir reusct 5ng pnd lcv:rg tLcrj ureal!' d for, is jr;c faciae videncc of intentional Praud. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, At JAY POOKE & CO.. l?ANKEia. 114 isOU'iU TIIIUD STP.KLT I'hiiadelidiiu. Nov. I, I EC2. The T;rder-igned, ksivig been .j-vcitlti KUESCRIPTH A(;l.NT l y the ferret? ry of the Trc-usicry, ;a now rt-patd to furujj ti encp, the . NEVTWJINTY VEAECperct BONIS of the Ur.ited Sistes, dtt-:gas.tcd na ''r'ivt Twent;es," redcubie P.t the -ploture cf r6 Government, lifter f.ve jerrs, bad auihoiirtti bv Act of LVi.iCs, uppicved Februtry li, Tbe COUPON BONDS are issued in itai of $50 Si oo. $5rc, icoo. , The ItECilSTUR EOXIV' io .kSia cf ti SlfcO, Sr cO, iif.G0, feiid ?5C-i.O. Interest at fiix percent, per ra tro will comiiicnco fvciii Cm cf-pureLe-fce aud it . PA YA UL3UN GOLD," PerrJ-A nrnally, v birh Is ecual. n' tbe prrnct , premium on golcl,tc thout LIGLV Phi; CSM. PKR ANNpi. . . -. ,;. , - . Firi.'ierrT Merchatti, I'ul.fenicf.tTapitKrrii, p.nd' all who have any rr.cr.f-ytP ric: t, theuli kimw sr. d renjes btr that t'.-.c-if Lo: c srr, it tlT-t, ft FIKST MQRTOACK upen ell l-iji rofds, C.trp.ls, Krt!f-iOii flu i 'iccril;f, nd the ininier.se j.Jducta of U tl-r llrt! tciurcs, ic. A.C., in the rcti.trv ; td il-tt the full lit; rovisiot: r.i' f. r tL psyir-c-nt of the ir.lfrrpt nd liquidct ce pricipr.i. b' Cti::tpins Dutio. Ticine Stan ri 'li l In?eraal iitvt-. serves to uitie tlt Eords ihe " 23ti.t, Afnrt Animal's ar;(f y,-t Pifiitsr Invest men t in the JJarl.tt. Sutscript'ors rcctieJ r.t VAil in Lfftl Ttndcr Ncttf , cr li'.fcs i.it-A chci..5 of t"'-k at pjr in i J r".r ; ubscrilfrs Iv n l will receive j rcript rttentior.. wnd evervf. cil i.y y d eiph iration will bts ujrdtd jnj;i." cation f t tl.i-: ui!:cc, - A full" suy rly of Bonds will be kept vuhuii for i;tu:cdir-.te dflivi ry. 1AY CCOKF., Subscriwiicn Agttt. Nov. 13, &t:2-3ijp. 1803. ki sm tilZT-lLOMTTUE. COPPfK J. & ES. IiaiKKZXClTGiV Desire to call nt'ttaticn t.f t: c pt-.hlfc ta their new TIN irLIOI'i.ow orcr.td in t'.c lsrg brick bmiiirg on , the ccn:rr cf I-'nIn tuj i'ranklin streets cppcsltc- tl.c Ians!i.n Ii-ci ar.d next to tbe I!.r ;:ii g hr-'je of Deli. r"u.:ta Co., Johnstown Po... where thty purpot maiiufactui iug ull kiuds cf TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COITR V.'J.V-Z, Their work v. ill be 'ri;2c ly il.e beri v cri men and cf the best idaterials. Tht-y red ttin.ined to sell all kinds cf ware At ti cheapest rates, wholesale nr.d retr.ll. t S All MirJort, Cr.- DA1-TH7! t..-,d to on th; shtrtuit notice aud va rce-iOEfcti irrri.F. . . Johnstown, Deceinbcr 8, 18f9-tf. REVAXS re- . ... . rpectfully in- --"Ty':, terms the tltizcns- of 'fc-?--- Hotel, n. ljiriTp sulendid assortment of IT itMTPHF, "1-Jth ho will 611 very cheap. COFFttS mat'e w order on the shortest notice end at rc'0" ble prices.. Ebepsburg, Oct. 6, 18S9-' UGH A. McCOY, Saddle and Flames Mavvfaclvrtr . FKF.NSnUUO, pa-. Office one door cast T Davis, Joais i'0-' Stttv. " ' . ; A large stock of rp.advrciade Harrets, f-9" dice:, Iiri.ilcS, LC. couewtntiv on bai:0 aiiO sale cheap. s .MITH'S VEG ETABLE COl FED - Iaanfacturcd and sold.-wholesale i"i tail, by . JOHN MlOFI Nhh. ' Jolinatown; Cambria coeety, " i S& Forsajc by A.. A. Jlaxktr, cd ,p principal store? io Ehensbnijj ' , . , ' . March :o, UCI.Tt," "w ; " ' Ebensburg, and Cam- (sL-5. f'.fo ly, that he hr.s on 21? hand and for sale, at .Z 1?'tff4 his Warocm one 7$&f$g$& square west ot Plair's V - n