i t - - ' 1 OLKtaco AllosAniaxk . 1 tic icarion, I hinted nteinpcrance, and c men to bestir deadly progress. I wilt now notice 1 couceive, of iu- ' J. -iJSusrircst a remedy. 2iLSfs--ijCeat . causo is found in the lSthc law legalizes it. Instead, of JT'6hibiting it, altogether, ,as it does other great crimes, aud lunictin-jj a severe pen alty upon-the transgressor, it seeks to regulate the crime and draws from it a revenue. This principle is so palpably false and wrong that it only needs to be considered to be . condemned' by every right thinking man. The idea of a Chris tian community, professing to be founded upon the principles of right and justice, enacting laws to regulate a great crime, and make that crime a source of profit, is wicked1 in the extreme. "Why not make laws regulating murder, adultery or theft ? Doubtles3 these couldundrr proper en actments, be made a great source of profit to a Commonwealth. "Will a just God continue to bless us if we continue to act upon a principle that is coutrary to every attribute of His? "Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, which frameih iniquity by a law V . .But notwithstanding the false founda tion upon which our legal euactmeuts rest, iu reference to this subject, there are many engaged in !this traffic who shield themselves behind our statutes. In vain may we appear to such men to desist, so long as they can answer, "I pay for my license.". , i . ; - .' I assign as a second reason that the existing enactments are not, in many in- "stances, enforced. Hence, many, parts of the country are dotted over by grog shops, kept by unprincipled men, without license, who deal out indiscriminately the worst kind of tangtefoot, simply to make money." Hence, too, we find tneu by the wayside and in public places, even upon the Sab bath, reeling under the influence of the intoxicating bowl, belching forth blasphe my and vulgarity enough to pale the face of morality and virtue. .The officials of our wards and townships, by the way, heem to have a peculiar way of not know ing that these things exist. The third and last reason that I will ossign at this time is, that this evil is not viewed with that degree of condemnation by ms-jy ot the virtuous and upright which its magnitude demands., lhe evil has been so long upon us that we have beeome familiar with it. We are like the Israelites of old, who tolerated idolatry so lonpr amongst them that they lost that loly horror of it the law of God bad first inspired, and many fell victims to tne ' revolting practice. This evil approaches us as the nattering insect does the indus trious bee hive, where it de pontes the egg that brings forth toe destroying canker worm, and where the unsuspecting family a!low it to remain until it has completed the work of death. Alapy think it impo lite to refuse to take a glass with a friend, and thus that fric-ud is encouraged in that which is last working his ruin. Parents hIIow their children to go where strong drink is dealt out, and to associate .with those who use it. Is it any wonder that many of them become drunkard, when t ev are thus being educated to it ' Yir- tous young ladies look with. complacency upon yourg men who are often found quaffing the intoxicating cup. Is it any wonder the young men lo not regard trie practice as a bad one when it is uncon deinncd by their fair companions ? A word as to the remedies for this evil, and it requires but a word, because to peak of the caue3 suggests the remedy. 1 contend we should bring temperance into politics. ly this I' do not mean to my that there should be a distinct politi cal organization, with the one idea of temperance. Uut let the subject be bro't to bear upon cxi&ting parties. Let every temperauce man resolve, nnd let that res olution be made known, that he will giva bis suffrage to no man who sanctions by bis practice this monstrous evil.. Let them bring their influence to bear at the primary elections of their respective par ties, aud elsewhere, and we-will soon see a change in lhe character of the men who are elevated to ' place and power. It is a burning shameupon this nation and this State that our congressional and legisla tive balls are often swayed by the stormy passions of the inebriate. Let there be Te.Tipefance Leagues formed for the dis pemiiiution of tempe-ance principles and the-enforcement-of. the present statutes upon the subject. Let tfce'youui lady, as she values her own happiness and that of ses, indignantly spurn' from her fcidc tne young man who frequents the lager-beer saloon, and whoo brCath is polluted with the pei fumes- ef strong drink, finally, let each one, male or fe male, who regards the present and eternal nappinca of mankind, bear an unwavering testimony on the side of temperance and virtue. Then may we hope that this li quid stream of death may be checked--the dark beverage of hell dried up and many unfortunate victims saved, Howard. TXECUTOR'S NOTICE- . . J ieuevs lestaovemary on ine rsiiue oi j riugh Tudor, de'(Ulatc of CatuWria tow nship, Clftnibrla conntjrr having beon granted to the j esbscriber b' the Register of said cotinty, all j persons indebted to said estate are hereby t otified f om ke immediate payment, and those i baring claims against the same, are requested t "pre3jnt them properly nuthcnlicated for , settlement. f ISAAt; r. i.xecuior. as 4 bnsburff, March Z0, 16L: 11 ANIO A It 11 ANGEME N T S ! SUGAR KETTLES, 19 to 40 gallons. COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts to 40 gallons. TINWARE, all sorts aud kinds. SIIEET- IRON TVAUE-etwy variety. EXAMELED, TIXXED IROX WARE ZINC WASHBOARDS, y. for 25 cents, worth 37 cents. SAD IRONS, or SMOOTHING IRONS, nil sizes and best quality, 5 to G cts. per lb COOKING STOVES, Trimmed complete, with baking arrangements, $8 to $28. EGG STOWS,' 4.50 to S13.u0. IIEAT1XG COOK STOVES, $3.00 to $S.00. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patent, Graff & Co., 'Mitchell,' Ilerron k Co., Abbot & Noble, A. J Gallagher's, and every other Pittsburg or Philadelphia manufacturer s. i Stoves always on hand or procured on 5 days' notice. " : . ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves. ...... alwavs on hand.. , CARBON OIL LAMPS, C2 cts. to $1.23. - Chimneys and Wicks for- Lamps alwny3 on "hand. SPOUTING, BEST QUALITY, put up and PAINTED at 10 cents per foot. Kb extra charges for Elbows. u2 MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS, POWDER CANS. all sizes constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS, 37. cts. to S1.25. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS, Jelly Cake Moulds, Table and .Tea Spoous, COAL BUCKETS, 35J cts. to $5.00. The above goods will be furnished J WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL, at the JOHNSTOWN STOVE k HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE, CANAL STREET, Opposite llie IVelgr'i Zjock. ASK FOR RANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE, and save tirenff jer cent, on your purchases EITHER FDR CA'SJf OR SCRIP. EOntiK M. liEED. Attorney at Law. m- ' .fi Ebensburtr, Pa. Office in Colouade Row. Ebensburg Spt. 20, 10t;i-tf. ADUAIIAM K01ELIX, Attouxey at Law, Johnstown Pa. Office on Main street. aitg2.-,lS50-tf. CII AliLKS W WINGA11D, Attorney at Law, Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa. August 2", 1839:tf. PHILS. NOON, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Penn'a. Ollice two doors soil's Hot 1 850.-1 yV August 20, A C. MULLIN, Attoruey at Law, Eb- JTi, ensburg, (himbria count-. Pa. tf. Ollice two doors nortli of Colonade Row, and immediattly opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg, December I, 1850. ;T OliKUT A. M'COY, Attorney at Law JLxj hbenshurg, l.amt.ria county, Pa. All manner of legal business iu the severe. courts of this county promptly attended to. June 23, lb'(J0:tf - , . t... , R. L. JOHX3TON. UtO. W. O ATM AN . JOHNSTON k 0ATM.N, A'tornets at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria county, 1'cnna. Oiiicu oipo.site the (,'ourt House. January 10, 13dl:tf S: 1HINN. M. 1).. ten.lers his r,ro- rV- fessional services to the citizens ot Eb ensburg. Oi'fice in Drug Store, on High St., opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg, August 2 o, ltL0:tf. m J. M. M'CLURE, Surgeon- .and Ilciiamcal DtjiTJsr, respectfully oilers bis professionsWrvices to the ladies aud cen- tlemen of Johnstown and vicinity of thisplaee. Particular attention paid .to diseases of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. Office in the old "Exchange," cm Clinton Johnstown Aug. 2.5, 1850. freef. DENTISTRY. The undersigned, Graduate of the Bal timore College of Dental Surgery; respevtfullv oners his profcjsional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared no means to thoroughly acquaint himself withevt-ry im provement ia his art. To many years of per sonal cxpe ience, be has sought to add the imparted experience of the highest authorities in limit -1 S.-i.-tirf. llei sillHilr Hska tluit. r opportunity - im-y be given for his work to peak iu (mrn pra:-e. SAMUEL BELFiRD, D. D. S. ((n"ue. formerly- occupied by Dr. J. Clark.) RrUtrtlces: Pcof. C. A. IIarri3 ; T. E. Bond, Jr. ffe R. Handy ; A'. A. Blandy, P. II. Aus- ten. of the Baltimore College, jpjSWill be at Ebensburg on the fourth Monday of each month, to stay one week, April J, 18(i2tf EST Ciibscribft U r'Tue Atttuu axian. MIEUNION FOltEVEli! ! . . 1 II. TUDOR k HUGH JONES, Ilavinir formed a tiartnershin in the GRO CERY business, would respectfully call the attention of the pcopleof Ebensburg aud vi cinity to their large slock, which has been selected , in 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 aud Brown Su- Chewing and Smok'g. o-ars. Tobacco, xA). Molassscs, Cigtrs, Snuff, . Syrups, Rio Coffee', Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas, Spiffs of all'kiuds, . Butter, Sugar and Wa ter Crackers, Candles, Soap, Clothes, Market and Fancy Baskets,' ' 1 ;i r 1. i ' w . .j i , . ' vy vj 1 1 o j Buckets, Measures, Kealtrs, Churns, Kegs, Hair and Wire Selves, Scrub, Shoe and Dus ting Brushes, Rope, Bed cords, . Liucs, Rirpe Halters, Twine, -Tye Yarn, Fawcits, ' Dried Applc3, teaches, Oranges and Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes Citrons, Nnt3 of all kinds. Ext. Ley rfftd Coffee, Bowls. Butter Prints and La- Window Glass, dies, Arnold's Tnks from G to T5eeut3 peibjtle, Shoe-Hiidiaocs, Pegs, Nails, Thread, Sole Leather, . . Harvest Tools, , .. . ; Ptuty, An assortment of Es . sences and'Drugs, Shovels,Spades. lloes, Garden Hay Rakes, Scythes and Snathes, Buck. Saws aud Nails, Provision. Hay Forks, FLOUR, CORN'and OAT MEAL, C II E K S E, R I C 12, P. A C O N, MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH, And all kinds of Liquors, Brandy, Gin. Wines, Old Rye and Commou Whiskey , kc.., kc. r? The above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce, at Cash prices Ebensburg, May D, lSGi.tf NOTICE. . Having associated with Hugh Jones in the Grocery business, 1 hereby give notice tm all those having standing accounts with me, to come forward and settle the sanie. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebensburg and vi ciuity for their "former patronage, I w ould re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same, under the firm of Tudor and Jones. R. II. TUDOR.- A CAKD. Witmkk's Dbidok, " . - Lancaster Tp. July 30, 1SC0. Mk3srs. Evans anu Watsos : Ge.vtlkmes The small size No. 1 Salamander sat wnieu purchased from your agent, Mr. Ad;mi K. Ba.-r, in Lancaster City, on July JOtn, ij, has been Eabiected to a very severe test, which it-withstood in a most satisfactory manner. 1 1113 r.ue, conmimug wi .. together with va'u napers belonging to myself and some to ibf neighbors anu irienu, and repressing n varieot over tvent laaus aad Dollars, (S20.000) was in my Mill which was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju ly, 18C0 and passed through the fiery ordw.l unscathed. The Safe M as on the second Iloor and fell' to the basement of the Mill, and w as ubjected lor six hours to an intense heat among the rui.i, which wasgreatly increased by the combustion of a large quantity of grain confined withiu the brick walls After Hie Cre the safe was opened and the books and papers taken out iu a state of perfect preser vation, the paper not even ' being di.colored. This fact was, however, to many bystanders a better rccomiacuilation of your Sa'-s than could be expressed in any other words from mc. Yours Rcpcvtfu!ly, se13 SAMUEL RANCK. ScSU 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 auy other Grin, at EVANS k WATSON'S, No. 1-G South Fourth tt., Ph i uKlphia. . OLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE ! This preparation, made from lhe bet Java CoflVe, is recommended by physicians r.s a superior Xutrilioun B'rerug: for General De bility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to aban don the use of coffee will uc this without injurious effects, One can contains the stfeiigth of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 certs. KOLLOCK'S LEVA1N, The purest and best Bak ing Vin.'rr'linnwn, lor making light, sweet and uutritous Dread and Cakes. Price lo cents. Manufactured by . M. II. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner Broad and Chettnut sts.. Pun. a. Sold by all Druggists aud Grocers. February 7, lSG'2-ly - PATUOX1ZG IOKR OV X ! T'te Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Co., OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. LOCAT El) A T K B EM S 11 U R O," V A. riHE afove named Comiany, organized April 0th, 185T, will eC'ect insurances on prgperty 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 firer Office on Centre Street, nearly opposite Thompson's ''Mountain House." I).- II. ROBERTS, Pres. A. C.'Ml-llin, Sec'y. & Treas. A. A. BARKER, Agent. Aug. 25,. 1850.-1 r. r THE LI NT1NC ( N M RSERIE Ht;xTixr.nox, Pa., Sell I ruit K urn.U'i ss'.tl 1 ress, mes .vc. ot better growtii. i;.iv-r m.v. and atlowe ver prices Nurseries than any of t he X..i ! iier-' or Eastern and vr.iAr;iul i!icin trut: t't name. ,. Standard $ i 0 p.fr 1 ou Apple trees at. 1S cents each I'f;adi tre-es 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 tC per 10 , Stan-bird i'ear trees, 50 to t5 cts oach. D-.varf Pear trees, 50Sto$l each 20 to $6 per 100 , Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to T5 cts each Standard Cherry trees 37. to 75 cts." D warf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts. Plum trees 50 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 ct.. Nectarine trees 25 cts eacht Grape Vines 25 cts to Si. Silver Maple trees 02. to $1. European Ash, 75 to I. - - , European Larch. 75 cts to 1.50 ' Norway Spruce, 50 cts to.SL ' American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $1.50 American i Chinese Arbor Vita-, 50 ct $1.50 j Strawberry Plants, Si jier 100, kc. kc. Huntington, Jan. 25, 1600.- om. L t fV" Blank Suu'mons, Pdnnk Subpeas. Blank 'Execution?:. Constable's Rt lurus. jjc., for -alo at this ofllcc. ' ' 1 W. S. If AVE2V, PLAIN and FANCY JOB PllINTER. STATIONER, , Blank Book Manufacturer, Book Binder, and dealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, &c, Ac. Corner of Wood and Third aireets, PITTiS BURG, Pa. Xar Agent for L. Johnson & Cp.; Type Founders & Electrotvpers, Philadelphia August 25, 1859:t.f T. LITTLE. SR. ' ' JAS. TKIMBLE. LITTLE & TRI MULE, ; "WHOLESALE GROCERS, Ami Commission Jh-rcftauls ; . Healers in Produce, Flour, lacjn, Cheese, Fisl, Crbon aud Lard Oil, Iron. Nails, Glass, Cotton Varus, aud Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, .V. 112 Second Street, ntulurgh, l'a. April 2-i, 1802-tf. " SPIUXOEK UAUBAUGn. V, M. U. WH1TACBK. BKNJAM1N F. PKT1T. QPKIXGEli HAltliAUGII & CO. fV ' Wholesale Dealem in WOOL, HIDES, PROVISIONS and PRODUCE GENERALLY, . " No. 209 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, 1802-tf. . ii. rriAXCiscus, 7 4:J3 Makskt ST.,-riirtA. Wholesale Dealer' in Cotton Laps, Carpet Chain, Waddinp, Ropes, Wick, Tie Yarn, Rrooms. Duckets, Raskets, Churns, Tirls, Brushes Looking-Glasses, etc., ie , kc, kc. j?"The largest stock of the above Good.? in t.he city, sold at the lowcfct net cash prices Oct. 31, I8(il-Gm :; "1T7M. AV. FIl Y, with , MOORE, LIGGET & CO., 'iuporters nnd Jobbers of HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, tie. ' No. 223 Market Street, Opposite Bank St., Phildelphia. EQ Constantly receiving Goods from Phil adelphia aiul New York Auctions. Oct. 2i, 1801-tf TTILLIAM S. CllOSS, 1 V Lumber, Stare and General COMMISSI ON MERCHANT, Corner East Falls und Eastern Avenues, Raltimokk, Mn. Will attend to selling all kinds of Lumber, Staves, Shook, Grain, Ac, and will till oiders for the same- oct24Cl tf JAMES DOUGHERTYwith lole'ale Dealer in TOBACCO. SNUFF ANTD CIGARS, No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market, Philadelphia. Also, Manufacturer and Importer-of Foreign and Domestic CIGARS. sep.1,18 jt:tf. J n LLOYD & CO., BA Xk'EIIS ALTOONA, PA. O- - DRAFTS on the Prtlicipal Citie., and S.l ver and (iold fur sale. Collections mad Moneys received on deposit, payable tu de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. uov3, '5 Jit WM. UKVNULL'S. J. M. STKVLNaOS Jli J. BOWE.N EillTi:. JOHN HILL, with G" OCERV k COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40. N. iloivard street, Oct. 20. 1 ii. Raltimohk. Q. SO A xM 31 ON,. ' tiCTOIt IN WEST INDIA EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, fi.ifjtuif anil Com nn.((i,'( Merchant. AND DEALER IN HOGSHEAD SHOOKS AN J HEADS, No. 522 S. Delaware Avenue, Oct. 10,l8ot.lf . PmLAl.LIHlA. JOUX A. WILCOX. L. M'CANDLESS JKSSE W. CJKR. T7"ILSON, CAltK, & Ct). . . T T Lair Wilson, Pa'ne Wholesale Dealers in DRV GOOD Co.) No. 1)1. Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24. JSi'2-tf; Momtis rtiaoT, euwauo m.-ouuex. 1 UARKEIL witl, T. MORRIS PEROT & CO.. WJiolextela Druyyists, No. C21 Market street, above Sixth., and 612 Commerce street, Pmt.AOEi.rmA. Nov. 28, 1 01 tf Q ETTINGER & ULLMAN, WHOLESALE CLOTHING, i o. jUuji aruct street, Sa.vi-ei. Ettixger, Moyei: Ullmax. j Philadelphia. Nov. 1SC1. rpiIEO. II. TIIODEN, irith JL , KLEE, KAUFMAN Jt CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in CLOTHING, No. 80 Wocftl Street; Pittsburgh, Pa. Anril 23, lf62-tf. . MAUTIX UTEHLER, K . II. HOWiltn. BCEIILEU & HOWARD, Importers and Dealers in jvrtiyn and Domestic llaiuicarc and Cutlery, No. 411 Market St., I'ltiLAUiii-ruiA. Nov. 28 ISCltf , .............. rf. IMOiljb. JRA1IAM &.TIIQMAS, Vj, WHOLESALE GROCERS. CR11IIM ... ... And Dealers iu Flour, . ... 157 Liberty street Pittsblug, Penn'a. Dec2G, 1 S61-tf E .G. WHITMAN & CO., Manufacturing Confectioners, No. 102 Sol'tii Second stheet, (One door below ChetnutA PHILADELPHIA: k. o. whitman. nol,'C0) ALEX. JOHNSTON T A M ES M. Til OM PSON, trith O WARDLE k STEVENS Wholesale. Tobacco Warehouse. ON, N. E. corner ilarket and Sixth sts., Nov. 28, 18G1. Philadelphia. SOUTliWOKTU cc CO,- Wholesale Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 21 North Third street, Nov. 28, 18.61. -. Philadelphia M'CLEES & Co., No. 13J North Third street. ' - PnttAOICLI-JIIA a iiolesnie dealers in Boots anvt Shoes. V ... l lo.-ii ir .u a. II, K OU-ll J OILN HEWITT, with Solomon CJans) ... WHOLESALE Di:ALER IN CLOTHING,. No. 400 Market street, , J'hacrdeli'hta. Tin e?tabl:shtnent has been removed fronTxo. 114 North '1 bird street to the above location, where an extensive nd seafonablc assortment of Readv-mado Clothing for Men and Rovs, together with a carefully selected line of Cloths, Castimeres, Satinetts, A estmgs, Tailors' Triuiuiiu-s, kc, is now ready fcr the trade. ' 1 ' Any onlei- ftitruaied by those who are un able to visit "the city shall be executed as faithfully as if they were present. August 24. 18(i , , AKTlllIt W. L1TTLK. - CIIAKLKS WATSOS. 'KUAN KLIN J AS SKY. . , AW. LITTLE & CO. lMI'OKTKBS AM JOKKKRS OF . SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, Shawls. Mantillas, Ribbons. Dress Trimmings, Gloves, White Goods, tcibroiuencs, , kc No! 323 Market Street, Philadelphia. June 26, 1BC2-UV :as. w. imdols:. 4 : JXO. C fcEEUBOKXE. . WM. H. OILL. RIDDLE, G ILL ic CO. Importers and Whrd'ale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic . -DRY GOODS AND C ARRETING, . 428 Market St., below 5th, and 4-3:5 Merchant Street. l'lIILADELPUIA. May 1, 1862-tf. J. R. A.MJKfWS. A. It. WILKiSti. E. J. ALT1MI S. W. S. tlllfU. GEO. II. KIDDLE,-rrt ANDREWS, WILKLVS i- CO. Dealers in Foreign aud Domestic JJ-y Goot't, No. o03 Market street, fan 1 5, l?02lf -PHILADELPHIA'. B EX. P. THOMPSON, with BERNARD A. IIOOPES, Successor to Hooves y Dacis, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in HATS, FURS k STRAW GOODS, No. 5J Market Street, ' May 1, 18G2-tf. PIIILADELFHIA V V II. CHILDS k CO., WHOLESALE ROOT.v- SIHE WAREHOUSE Na. 133 Wood street, Mav 8. Ic02-tl- riTTSRRUG, Pa. is prepared to accommodate his friends aud tht public generally.' The Iicuj-c bas alv.i.ys been h favori'.c foi vi: iters dm ing the Sun. met season, and I will spare no pain in inakii.g it an aprecaV.c home for r.ll 5 junrncr. V j Ta llu will alwavs be luxuriou.-!v supplied Irom the markets of the jour.trv iid the cities. My Bab will be filed wkh li'jimrs of choice brands. My Staulk is attended by i-arcful hostler?, and my charges will be viali as to suit nil. Expecting to nccivc a s-harc i f pat ronage, a ihI fully intending t dei-erve it, 1 hereby throw upcu mv Lo:;s to the putdic HEN RV FttSTEil. Anu'-f-t 25, lR50:tf. t iTiioA iTiT6rrw'iTHi'..r:o", "cVim. JLv bria rnniity, Pa. (Near Pem:a. Railroad Station.) Jaj. 1. Hamiltox, I'rtfru tr. Au extensive Rc.t ling faloon is eoniiei teil with the House. The Taju r. will lie fur- r.isliid witli the bc.-t the m.nket altords the Bau siii t'litd with thec.-t of li.-iiiors, ii - : cH'in.tr Ale erics. Extensive and convenient SruLix-ji i.ttai-hed to the prcmifCP. V.'iluiore, Aitist 25, lc5r:tf. mTNTTALTlIpiK : J ' Adjoining Penna. R. R. tcpot. PlTTSBl'RGH, PA. Tbe most convenient place to .t.p in. tin City. Meals scivel at u'.l hours. Tern.s rao.itrute. . II.'CL.VRK & CO , Proprieti rs. April 24.1 I S:j-tf. 'tJ-:i) LION HOTEL, JLj St.. Clair street, (near t"iie new "Wire j Bridjrc.) Pittsbur-. Pa. j ROBERT P. GORDONj Proprietor. . j N. B. Good Stablinjr and "Wapon Vard rt,- J tached to the lLiuse sutlicientl v Nr-re enouuh to ncconimodate 200 head of J.'crses.. .Also, u t lQ0 TIN WAKE I 7 0'"' very larjje Sale Stable. Idecl.V5tt i CM if. ) (Mj . UvmV i.apcV n ' i7" j Mill r-u.i n yi a :l. copiTi: v.: John A. Blair, Pnri.n.r. , . Fv' ' Also, in connection. BLAIR '& Co's HACKS I iK'Vi' u' l'i,?I t! c J!,u' "f ti-e i'-!- will leave the "Union House'' for Wihuore , V , ; : x 1 ' cp m-uin li.c-i station iu time to take the Eas-K-vn and Vet- i t.'"-k !' ' "" tlv ' "! !:" '' y" ' ern trains. Every ueecmmo.taGoii will be ai- ' ''l '' U ' " -'f1'''1 ! 'M'2 i'.n y.ai,,l. V forded to make pass-hcers comfortable. ' ! ,'r" :u"Xt, ff ,lit" LltuUr House f Dcif. Auffust 25, lb,'.0;if. " , j A - !"- i" A .. . ; i.::.ii':tvi 1 1. : T n : 'A !Vi:.: of "R. ,T ( ) IT T UY-lini'tl.' ''. i" ' "'" i TtV SilfTT.ll'iv vii f-nniTf Y.-.l ni!l lli.iv.i Ilia HF'nJni, 11..,. -I 1i-:i Im-ll- III V J I . i 1 I'.i t : tl .1 ; ; l I In' i I A FOUNTAIN IIOi:.SE, Kbp;i.-t,r:r, Ea voux i iioMfsox, Jr., I'r'.priet'-r. The Iaclk is alwavs Funidied with tin f. A Si KKI A UOlTSTViliv, l'a.-i J Palvkk a Bkck J'roj.-rielors. Hacks attend t!io ariival of each train to v.,.. . , ...-.-.v .i-i . i lui-iiunijiiau tnencetiy i .,-., ,..cin.f. .. . .1... I 1 .... 1 1 .1 l ianu Koau to r.iicnsbui""'- ' - August 25, 1850:tf. riOOTS AND SHOES, " ITie undersigned coiitluues tht mannfar- ii..... r.l' l'i inTv: .... .i tiiiii'Li . e . . iuft ... .urn ,-ijiji.i ui every ueseiip- i lion at l.is establishment, iu Ebeib'ur, three ' vt in vraniorii ii iioiei. ntnjiJoviit" j none but the best workmen, he trusts that h? I has been and still is at ull times able to "ive entire satisfaction to his customers. " He Lopes that the -same liberal jmiron.-xe hereto fore given him may be continued, und thai more may be added. lie has aho on hand a large assortment of French Ca!f-.-kin.', and Morocco sf all kinds suitable lor hue Boots and Shoes r t u rt .1 T . . lrlL? . . .1 c. i .... . . . -n..... aw m mm ouuiti always on hand, and orices moderate- liit i a 1 1. k is alwavs FuppEed with tie I '"l 1 T ' '''u 1 choicest delicacies. Thp Ba is SM!pl5t-d with ! U ,".i::u'-1 '1! 'U Lis. -Is ef v. :.:c choice liquors : mid the Statlk attended 'by l I'liIi -t t-Mv. wl.i.-k. :-t. J.- .-nd let; ;l. careful hollers. Bo irdcrs taken by t he' .ve k. i V' S'7"A ": V-fi r 1'0 1 T!NC ; n-' month cr year. r:.ii"-25.'! Sr0M' ' l tW ' 'iOI'S-t i l tii.c anJ oil h.'m1- Ebensburp, Sept. 2C, 1801. .. - ! ,?:,'s' Ri 'dles, &c., constantly en bainl IBENSBUKC, FOUNDRY. j The withdrawal of the foreman fn 1 book-keeper from the Ebensburjr Ponndiv, ; renders it absolutely necessary that all hc- ! counts shall be settled up without any dcl.iv. Persons desirous of siring difficulty, and ' eiha)s costs, bad better call ami settle with- ' out further notice. K. GLASS k C THE ALLEGHAIilAR" "YT7lLL be published every" Tlth, the following rates viz: ?- I'er 'annum, (payable In airnncry " -If not paid within the firtt tlx DiontliX'; If not paid until the cipimtion cf j" A failure to notify a. di?ton l tail m K . . . expiration ol the term subscribed fcri-i considered a new engagement. Tiuns or Aivti:Tisi:.o: ; 1 insertion, i Ho , . 1 square, (12lines.), S- f,o $; j5 '- 2 squares, (24 li'ies.) l.(( l.r.j 3 squares, (3( lines.) " 1..'0 Over three weeks andltssthnntlin-f e. 25 cents per square for tiuh inrtim.1'- 3 months. lift. S-'!.fO 4.r,o 12.00 8 lines or less. 1 square, ( 1 2 line ?,) 2 square (24 lines.) 3 rjuf.rc.,'(f; lines,) Hail ft column, One column. Sl.f.O . 2.r.o A. O 10. 00 l.'.OO i: 22.00 Administrator's and Executor's Noi:, itok .ssionai cr i;usineys Card?, net n ceeding 8 lineh, wiih paper, per v(. - t Advertisements not larked x.;. nun:l;er of insertions detirei. i utd till forbidde n, and .charged atee'r. the ibove terms. Iiit of JVcivspaprrs. ' I. Subscribrr? -nl.o do nit .-ivo .-,,,.. j tice to the contrary, tire conri.im. d li i j iig to continue tl-eir subscri'it " ' H. If subscribers order the 'l-'f I: tin I fif lli'ic I'ilvi'icnli l l. I i: i f tinnc to scrd iLeiii until ull air,, A . 3. If fnbpcribers neglect or rem to t. their pei -iudiVaJs fruiu tbe of:i ts to v 1 iL' aie directed, they are held revp..ii'.'n ''. l:ty have settled the bill a.iJ crdind ui.-i'ontiMied. j 4. If Mib.M-ribcrs riuipu tn .;! ,.r ,-. f without informing the I'lildl-I.ery. ; -J ' pap rs are seiit to the former direetiui :.1 ;;re held re . pon.-ib!e. " j n The Courts have decided. il,:,t ru'. ! to take periodicals from Hie .Vc 0r rf ' ing and leaving th in i;r.cwlle.l ..r is , J faciac vidence cf ii;tciit;i.!i:d l'i;.i.d. ' "j OKI-ICE OF JAY cooki:. j suRscLii'i iuN am;;.: I At JAY roOKE t: ( i) . LAMiiJ ' U4 south ti!ij:: stri i.t "i Phil;.. Ml. I,;:.. Nv. 1. :c- i A l.CADE IIOILL, KUnsLnr- l'a. j y.lT.sci:iPTl(N At;i,.T iT ! ,. .. XJL The subscri'ocr, havipg leased, re-htted ; u!e Tr-:t-a?v, is n.r t rcp.Vid to 1, f and ?iely furr-ifhtd the -Lbeil.urg H'.Uyc," mice, the " " NEW TWENTY YEA 11 fi pcrrt Uy. of lhe Ui i!ed Mates dc i-nated nr -t Tin!:(f,'' r l' emu I.le jit tj.e pb;.-i.-. OiA en i.: nt. after f. f m -r.-. and ,u by Art cf Coi!zri-s, r. j j ro t d Fir. 4"' le-2. Tbe mrrox r.4Ms art ;;m.,.' ;., of SM SM". S"' . Mi O. " T!.. j::;t;:-Ti:R imnps. ;,i un.lb;:' Si .i. sr.-1, s !"'', .iid ? :.o. . i lrtere-t atSii i-r ci t.i. j Vr.an i i t o!rii:(xte fium dalv oi pu; l...,e n:.,'. . EAYARLE IN OtLI. Semi-. r r t.al! v. m bit Ii i - t: n . .- t i; ( : -.. I i. rt mium ,n g.! J, to about l.D.'Rr pi;j; i ; PEP. ANN I M. J'a! ii;ci. Mi rchatit.-, M th? i.ic?. (".; :. : 1 all v.l.ii'i.nf ny n -iiey ti- i-j-t. know nl u i)H r;!icr that l! i I-vii.N :. itUct. -a FIRST MORTGAGE lj. a;)! 1 load.-. Canals. B;i;k Si k I; ;.) .1 ,s(. aii.l tiii' ii. in. r.-e iii ( r.i-r - ..f ! J !.. : . au.l f aid L:i';er fmiri : proved lne'.- i i:,..tin A .-. in tl... ... ,.,.t.,. . . ,i '. i.e tuii aru! ample pi c ;.-;eu inn . ! r inweiit of the intei-e.-t und bji:i.'.-! ri ps i .t-i j.il , by Customs Di:ties. i-i .:it ' ua" Internal Revenue. ;i:u to uii.lf I.: P.ond the Jhi! 3!,t AcaPaLIr fin! J'r.st J'A' Jt cestui' til in lhe j'(ir!:it. Si'.bscff; for.s rtreived at PAR in 1 :. Tender N.tes, or notes aiid chul..- .f to. t pur in Philadc!pl:.iii, Subscritu t ! r will rei iie prompt attention, mid ( wn ityatnd c vj.Ui!.:vt:ia will be allorde.l el:';:' cation it this tdnve. . A full snij-ly i 'Bonds v iiMe Vi jl 1 1. i' for immediate dt'!iverv. 'AY COJOKli, SubscKpta-u A-.s: l.'J, K-"C2-:".in. N.rv. TIN. SHEET-IRON ' AXIi COPPER V. ThriK voik will i.e maJc by tit-- I f .-l EVAN S re- A spcctfully in-' lorms the -tliizcus of - Eiu ibui-g. s!!.!C;im- C. or: a county jeneral-" V liry 't ly, that he has on .j- fV band and for. sale, at his . War?-ro.in. onf 7T ? j sfjunrc west ol Blair s Hotel, a larire pud Fplendid assortment of ITRNITIT.K, he will sell very cluup. COl PINS la-"'" order on the shoi te-t notitc ar.il t n-v' b3c -:ces. Ebtusl ur-. Oit. . HUGH A. MeCOY. Saddle und Harness .Vt:P '""' KUKNSRl ':(;- V. Office one door cast of Davis. Join- 1 Store. John.-towii, D s imber S. iM-xt. MKStr r. Tltmi larore stock of rriTv.ide Ibut r-'. I sale cheap. Dec. 2v, 25. 11J!- QMITI1S VEdETAKLE C0rH'l Manufactured and Fold, w holewde i""1 tail, by JOHN SHOrTM J;: Johnstown. C;-ini-ii i eiii'T ., fc.Vorile by A. A. R.nktr, ::!" prini-ipal .store iu 1.1 nl-ur-. M.tuh 0, . c,2. ly.". r Lbtti-Luri:, Jan. 10, 1?';'. ir