Xfee Presbyterian Church Q 3 , tin State of tho Country. At the late meeting of the Presbyterian 8nod of Pittsburg, "at Johnstown, tho .tata of the Country was touched upon. " The members of the Synod were entirely loyal, regarding it as a Clg-istian duty to rapport the Gorernment, beliering that a righteous peace can be obtained only by the suppression of the rebellion, and that this cau be done only by a vigorous prose cution of the war. New resolutions on the ubject were not deemed needful, but the Synod affirmed the action of the last Gen eral Assembly, and especially the following sentiments : : "It may be well for this General Assem bly to reaffirm, as it now solemnly does, the great principles to which utterance has already been given. We do this the more readily, because our beloved Church may thus be understood to take her delib erate and well-chosen stand, liee from all " imputations of haste or excitement; because, we recognize an entire harmony between the duties of the cttiten, (especially in a land wh'ere the people frame their own laws, and choose their own rulers,) and the duties of the Christian to tho Great Head of the Church ; because, indeed, hast of all parsons, sho'd Christian citizens even seem to staud back finm their duty, when bad men press forward for mischief ; and because a true love for our country, in her times of peril, should forbid us to withhold an expression of our attachment, for the insufficient reason that we are not accustomed to repeat our utterances. "And because there are those among us who have scruples touching the propriety of any deliverance of a Ghurch Court re specting civil matters, this Assembly would add, that all strife of party politics should indeed be banished from our ecclesiastical assemblies, and from our pulpits; that Christian people should earnestly guard against promotiug partizun divisions ; and that the difficulty of accu rately deciding, in some cases, what are general andwhat party principles, should make us careful in our judgments; but that our duty is none the less imperative to uphold the constituted authorities, because minor delicate questions may possibly be involved. Rather, the sphere of tbo Church is wider and more searching, touching matters of graat publio interest, than the ephere of the civil magistrate, in Au important respect that the civil authorities cau take cognizance only - of overt acts; while the law of which the Church of God is the interpreter, searches the heart, makes every man subject to the civil authority for conscience sake, and declares that man truly guilty, who allows himself to be alienated, in sympathy and feeling, from any lawful duty, or who does not conscientiously prefer the wlfare, and especially the preservation of the Govern ment, to any party or partisan ends.- Officers may not always command a citi zen's confidence, measures may by him be deemed unwise ; earnest, lawful efforts may be made for changes he may think disirable ; but no causes now exist to vindicate the disloyalty of American citizens toward the United States Govern ment. "The General Assembly would not withhold from the Government of the United Statss, that expression of cordial nympathy which a loyal people should olfer. We believe that God has afforded us ample resources to suppress this rebell ion, and that, with his blessing, it will ere longbe accomplished. We would animate those who are discouraged by the contin uance and -fluctuations of these costly strifes, to remember and rejoice in the supreme government of our God, who often leads through perplexity and dark ness. We would exhort to penitence for all our national sms, to sobriety and hum bleness of mind before the Great Ruler of . all, and to constant prayerfulaess for the Divine blessing ; and we would entreat our people to beware of all schemes im plying resistance to the lawfully constitu ted authorities, by any other meaus than are recognized as lawful to be open'y prosecuted. And this Assembly is ready to declare our unalterable attachment and adherence to the Union established by our fathers, and our unqualified condemnation of tho rebellion ; to proclaim to the world the United States, one and uudivided, as our country ; the lawfully chosen rulers of the land, our rulers; the Government ol the United States, ourciul government; and its honored flag, our flag ;.aud to affirm that we are bound, in the truest and strictest fidelity, to tho duties of Christian citizens under a Government that has strown its blessings with a profuse hand." JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS, ; BEATLT AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED 1 ' '- AT TBS '. '.' t ... ' "ALLEGHANTAN" OFFICE HIGH St., EBENSBURG, PA publication onici r I. . . OATZfi Jr JONAS' BUILDDTGwTJP STATUS ANIO 'ARRANGEMENTS! 1 - . fiTJGAB KETTLES, 10 to 40 gallons. COPPER KETTLES, J . ,! ; quarts to 40 gallons.'; ; i TINWARE, , - all sorts aud kinds. SHEET- IRON WARE every variety. ENAMELED J- TINNED IRON WARE 2INC WASnBOARDS, for 25 cents, worth 37 cents. SAD IRONS, or SMOOTHING IRONS, all sizes and best quality, 5 to 6 cts per lb. COOKING STOVES, Trimmed complete, with baking arrangements, $3 to $23. EGO STOVES, $4.50 to SIS.uO. HEATING COOK STOVES, $3.00 to $8.00. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patent, Graff & Co., Mitchell, Ilerron k Co., Abbot k Noble, A. J Gallagher's, and every other Pittsburg or Philadelphia manufacturer's. Stoves always on hand or procured on 5 days' notice. . ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves, always on hand. CARBON OIL LAMPS, 62 cts. to $1.23. Chimneys and Wicks for Lamps always on hand. SPOUTING, BEST QUALITY, put up and PAINTED at 10 ceDts per foot. JBS?" No extra charges for Elbowt. "I MINER'S LAMrS, OIL CANS, - . POWDER CANS. all sizes constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS, 37 cts. to S1.25. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS Jtlly Cake Moulds, Table and Tea Spoons COAL BUCKETS, 35$ cts. to $5.00. The above goods will be furnished "WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at tho JOHNSTOWN STOVE & HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE, CANAL STREET, Opposite tlie Weigh Lock. ASK TOR RANK W. nAY'S WAREHOUSE, and save twenty per cent, on your purchases EITHER FOR CASH OR SCRIP. G EORGE M. REED. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in Colonade Row. Ebensburg Sept. 26, 106l-tf. BRAHAM KOPELIN, Attorney at Law, Johnstown - Pa, Office on Main street. aug25,1859-tf PHIL S. NOON, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Penn'a. Office two doors east of Thompson's Hotel. August 29, 1859.-ly AC. MULLIN, Attorney at Law, Eb , ensburg, Cambria county, Pa. B5uOfficetwo doorsnorthof ColonaJe Row, and immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg, December 1, 1859. K. t. JOHNSTON. - GEO. W. OATHS. JOHNSTON k OATMAN, Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria county, Penna. . Office opposite the Court House. January 10, 1861:tf YRUS ELDER, Attorney at-Law Johnstown, Pa, Will prictice in the several Courts of Cambria, Somerset, and adjoining counties. Office same as lately occupied by Linton and Noon, on Post Office corner up stairs. April 23, 181.3-tf S. BUNN, M. D., tenders his pro- fessional services to the citizens ot Eb ensburg. Office in Drug Store, on High St., opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf. DR.J.M. M'CLURE, Suroe(Qand Mechanical Dentist, respectfully offers his professional services to theladies and gen tlemen of Johnstown and vicinity c thisplace Particular attention paid to diseases of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. . .Office in the old "Exchange," on Clinton treet. Johnstown Aug. 25, 1859 TiENTISTRY. 1 J The undersigned, Graduate of the Bal timore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared no means to thoroughly acquaint himself with every ira provtnient in his art. To many years of per sonal experience, he has sought to add the imparted experience of the highest authorities in Dental Science. He simply asks that an opportunity may be given for his work to speak its own praise. - SAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. S. (Office formerly occupied by Dr. J. Clark.) Keferer.ces : Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond Jr.; W. R. Handy; A. A. BJandy, P. II. Aus ten, of the Baltimore College. .. 5SJWilI beat Ebensburg on the fourth Monday ef each month, to stay one vritk. . April I, 1862tf Blank Summons. Blank SnbDesas. Blank Executions, Constable's Returns, las sue at tots oflict, - - - IJIITE UNION FOREVER It- "," R. H. TUDOR & HUOn JONES, Having formed .partnership in the GRO CERY business, f3uld respectfully call the attention of the people of Ebensburg and vi cinity to their large stock, which has been selected in . the Eastern market with great care. Come and examine for yourselves! They cannot fail toplase Ourstock consists in part of the following articles, viz : White and Brown Su- Chewing and Smok'g gars, N. O. Molassses, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Candles, Soap, byrups, Rio Coffee, Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas, Spices of all kind 3, Butter, Sugar and Wa ter Crackers, Clothes,- Market and Fancy Baskets, Washboards, Brooms, Buckets, Measures, Kealers, Churns, , Kegs, Dried Apples, Peaches, Hair and Wire Seives, 'ranges ana lemons, ocruu, oue nu uas Fie3, Raisins, ting Brushes, Prune; , Citrons, Nuts of all kinds, Ext. Ley aud Coffee, Bowls, Butter Prints and La Rope, Bed cords, Liaes, Rope Halters, Twine, Tjc Yarn, Fawcits, Window Glas3, dles, Ptuty,' Arnold's Inks from 6 Jo An assortment of Es 75ccnts per bottle, Shoe-tindiags, Pegs, Nails, Thread, Sole Leather, Harvest Tools, Hay Forks, sences and Drugs, Shovels,Spades,Hoes, Garden A Hay Rakes, Scythes and Snathes, Buck Sawa and Nails, Provision FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL, CHEESE, RICE, BACON, MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH, And all kinds of Liquors, Brandy, Gin, Wines, Old Rye and Common Whiskey, Ac.', &c. 5), The above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce, at Cash prices Ebensburg, May 9, 1861.lf NOTICE. Having associated with nugh Jones in the Grocery business, 1 hereby give notice to aII those having standing accounts with me, to come forward and settle the same. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebensburg and vi cinity for their former patronage, I would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same, under the firm of Tudor and Jones. R. II. TUDOR. N EW CHEAP CASH STORE!!! "THAT'S WnAT'S THE MATTER !" E. J. MILLS & CO. beg leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity thai they have just received, at their new store room, on High street, a most complete assort ment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following articles: Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Plain aud Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, and SO on, ad infinitum. Also Boots and Shoes, nats. Caps, Bonnets, Groceries, Hardware Queensware, Notions, Perfumery, Stationery, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and Cod Fish, Syrnps and Mclasse Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, &c, Ac &c In short not to dip further into tedious details they intend keeping A NUMBER ONE STORE, Where the comfort and convenience of a country community can be successfuly ca tered to. . By buying a large stock at a time, they ai enabled to sell their goods at -a TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES. Roll in and see for yourselves. No charge for showing articles. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Ebensburg, April 24, 18C2. OOD, MORRELL & CO., JoiiNSTOwr, Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : . DRY GOODS, CARPETING S, HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS SHOES, GROCERIES, BONNETS. HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, Flo II, SALT, FLOUR, BACON, FEED Or ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES, AC. Clothing and Boots and Shoes made o order on reasonableterms. ; Johnstown March 1 1 860-tf. PATROXIZE YOUR. OWX ! Tte Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Co., OF CAMBRIA COUNTY.' LOCATED AT EBENSBURG, PA. riHE above named Company, organized I April 6th, 1857, will effect insurances on property at safe rates. Being particularly careful in the risks taken, this Company pre sents a reliable and cheap medium, through which persons may seenre themselves against probable, losses by fire. Office on Centre Street, nearly opposite Thompson's "Mountain House." D. U. ROBERTS, Pres. A. C. Mcllix, Scc'y. & Treas. A. A. BARKER, Agent. Aug. 25, 1859.-ly. TAILOR & RE)1CR, AT THE IIUNmCIlN NURSERIE ' Huntingdon, Pa., Sjeil Fruit k Ornamental Tress, Vines &c. of better growth, larger size, and at lower prices than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries and warrant them true to name. Standard Apple trees at 18 cents each $16 per 100. Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 tc $15 per 10 Standard Tear trees, 50 to 75 cts oach. Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ to$l each -20 to $6 per 100 . Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each . ; Standard Cherry trees 37 J to 75 cts ; Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts. - 'Plum trees 50 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts. . Nectarine trees 25 cts each. - - Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees 62 to $1. European Ash, 75 to 1. European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50 Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1.; American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $1.50 American & Chinese Arbor Vitae, 50 ct $1.50 Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, &e. c. nuntington, Jan. 25, lS60.-tf.. gT Cabterib for Taa A lkohahia. JgYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STS., PHILADELPHIA, ARE OPENING FOR FALL TRADE, . French Merinoes, t Goo Black Silks, Dark Figured Silks, New Plaid Silks, Balmoral Petticoats, Red, White and Blue Flannel', Shawls, Wholesale and Retail. October 15, 18C3. W. S. IIAVEX, PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTER STATIONER, Blank Booh Manufacturer, Bool- Binder, and dealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, 4c, Ac. Corner' of Wood and Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa. . . . Agent for L. Johnson & Co., .ype Founder?' Electrotypers, Philadelphia August 25, 1859;t.f . C. EBY & CO , WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission JUercJontfs, No. 522 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth. Philadelphia. We have constantly on hand a general as sortment of all kind3 of .fish, in large and sniill packages, which we will sell low for Cash or short credit Also, Dnncannon Nails and Spikes of all sizes, constautly.on hand and for sal at Manufacturer's prices. October 15, 1863. II. FRANC1SCUS,- No. 513 Market St., and 510 Commerce St., Pitila. Wholesale Dealer in Cotton Laps, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Ropes, Wick, Tie Yarn, Brooms, Buckets, Baskets. Churns, Tubs, Brushes Looking-Glasses, &c , &c, &c. Ac. Jgg-The largest stock of the above Good.i in the city, sold at the lowest nett cash prices Oct. 31, 1861-tf. " 1 : T. LITTLE, SB. JAS. THIMBLE. LITTLE & TRIMBLE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchant ; Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon aud Lnrd Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns, and Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, .No. 112 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, 1802-tf. SPRINGEU HARBAtTGU. WM. H. WHITACBE. BENJAMIN r. PETIT. SPRINGER I1ARBAUUII & CO. -Wholesale Dealers in WOOL, niDES, PROVISIONS and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 209 Liberty Street, 5 Pitttburgfi, Pa. April 24, 1862-tf. . AB.THXRW. LITTLE. CHARLES WAT30N. FRANKLIN JANNET. AW. LITTLE & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS 07 SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, Shawls. Mantillas, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Gloves, White Goods, Embroideries, &C . No. 325 Market Street, Philadelphia. June 26, 1862-tf. M. vi. FRY, with MOORE, LIGGET & CO., Importers and Jobbeis of HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, &c. No. 223 Market StrerT Opposite Bank St., PUILDKLPBIA 831, Constantly receiving Goods from Phil adelphia and New York Auctions. Oct. 2i, 1861-tf W. M LLOYD & CO., BANKERS ALTOONA, PA. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and S.! ver and Gold for sale. Collections mad . Moneys received on deposit, payable-on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest t f;ur.rntes. nov3, '5 9t J. R. ANDREWS. K. J. ALTIMUS. A. B. W1LKINS. W. X. SMITH. GEO. M. RIDDLE, with ANDREWS, WILKTNS & CO. Dealers in Foreign and Domestic D"y Goods, No. 503 Market street, fanl5, 1862tf PHILADELPHIA. AM RICK & CALDWELL. IMPORTERS Or UOSIERY, GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS, No. 30 North Fourth St., PHILADELPHIA. CHAS. R. IIAMRICK. I. C. CALDWELL. March 19, 1863.-tf. WC. MURPHY. iwVA . H. CHILDS & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE No. 133 Wood street. May 8, 1862-tf- PITTSBRUG, Pa. JOHN A. WILSON. D. MCANDLE8S. JESSE W. CARR. WILSON, CARR, & CO. (Late. Wilson, Payne J- Co.) Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS, No. 94 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, l8G2-tf. T. MORRIS PEROT, EDWABP H. OGDEN. R BARKER, tcith V T. MORRIS. TEROT A CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 621 Market street, abov Sixth, and 612 Commerce street, Phila DELim. Nov. 28, 1861tf DEO. n. THODEN, trith KLEE, KAUFMAN k CO. ' Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in CLOTHING, No. 80 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, lfc62-tf. MARTIX BCEHI.ER, E. H. HOWARD. BUEIILER & HOWARD, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, No. 441 Market St., Philadelphia. Nov. 28 18Gltf JAMES GRAnAM. ' R. J. TnOMAS. GRAHAM & THOMAS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 7 And Dealers in Flour, 157 Liberty street Pittsbcsq, Penn'a. Dec26, IS61-U T XT CHILDS&CO. XL. WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pitlsbufg, Pa. nave received an immense stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for Spring and Summer sales, comprising a full assortment of Staple and Fancy God3, carefully selected with par ticular reference to the wants of the Western Trade, and due regard to durability and sizes", manufactured to orderand warranted. Our entire stock having been purchased and contracted for direct from the New Eng land manufacturers entirely for ensh, during last Fall and Winter, before the present advance prices on stock and. we are enabled to offer Superior Inducements to cash or prompt time buyers, and are preynrtd to sell goods at less than New York or Philadelphia prices. . . We invite ihe attention of Mercharts nsit ing this city to examine onr large and desira ble stock lefoe purchasing elsewhere. B9u Paiticular personal attention given to ORDERS. April. 9 tf n. CHILDS 4 CO. J OilN HEWITT, vith Solomon Cans, WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHING, No. 409 Market street, Philadelphia. JBgT This establishment has been removed from No. 114 North Third street to the above location, where an extensive and seasonable assortment of Ready-made Clothing for Men and Bojs. together with a carefully selected line of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c, is now ready for the trade. Any order entrusted by those who are un able "to visit the city shall be executed as faithfully as if they were present. August 24, 186J. JAS. M. CONRAD. COATE3 WALTON. GONRAD & WALTON, Importers and Dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY Conrad k Walton's superior Steel Shovels, Conrad & Walton's, Darling & Waldron's SCYTHES, Mann's Beatty's & Hunt's Axes, &c &c. Nos. 623 Market'st., 614 Commerce st, Oct. 15,'63 Philadelphia. JAS. W. aiDDLE. JSO. C. SHSBBOBNE. WM. It. OILL. T IDDLE, GILL & CO. IV Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS AND CARPETING, 438 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant Street. PHILADELPHIA. May 1, 1862-tf. c AUFFMAN & CHEW, Importers and Dealers in CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, No. 21 North Fcurth st. Oct. 15, lfC3. Philadelphia. T liOMAS P. JAMES, IMPORTER and WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, No 630 Market street Philadelphia. October 15, I8C3. EST, SOUTI1WORTII & CO., Wholesale DeaLts in BOOTS AND SHOES, . No. 21 North Third street, Nov. 28, 1801. Philadelphia. C D. M'CLEES & Co., No. 133 North Third street, Philadelphia. Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes. May 17 If GO tf J AMES M. THOMPSON, tcith WARDLE & STEVENSON, YV notesale Tobacco Warehouse, N. E. corner Market and Sixth sts., Nov. 28, 1861. Philadelphia. RCADE HOTEL, Ebensburg, Pa. The subscriber, having leased, re-fitted and newly furnished the "Ebensburg House," is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally. The House has always been a favorite fot visitors during the Summer season, and I will spare no pain in making it an agreeable home for all sojourners. My Ta ble will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the countrj and the cities. My Bar will be filled with liquors of choice brands. My Stable is attended by careful hostlers, and my charges will be such as to suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat ronage, and fully intending to deserve it, I hereby throw open my house to the public August 25, 1853:tf. HENRY FOSTER. AILROAD HOUSE, Wilmore, Cam bria county, Pa. (Near Penna. Railroad Station.) Jas. D. Hamilton, Proprietor An extensive Bowling saloon is connected with the House. The Table will be fur nished with the best the market affords, and the Bar supplied with the best of liquors, in cluding Ales and Lager from approved brew eries. Extensive and convenient Stabling is attached to the premises. Wilmore, August 25, 1859:tf. ONTINENTAL HOTEL, Adjoining Penna. R. R. Depot, PITTSBURGH, PA. The most convenient place to stop in the City. Meals served at all hours. Terms moderate. J. II. CLARK 4 CO., Proprietors. April 24, 1862-tf. NION HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa. John A. Blair, Proprietor. Also, in connection, BLAIR & Co'e HACKS will leave the "Union House" for Wilniore station in time to take the Eastern and West ern trains. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers comfortable. August 25, 1859:tf. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa John Thompson,' Jr., Proprietor. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies The Bar is supplied with choice liquors : and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Bo irders taken by the --eek. month or year. . aug25,1859tf, REEN & BROTHERS. Lumber Merchants, PLANING MILL, PASn AND DOOR FACTO RT, CnESS SPRINGS, CAMBRIA CO., Pa. Flooring Boards, Sash, Doors, Frames, Laths VeniMan aud Panel Shutters, made to order and constantly ou hand. In connection with the mill is a patent Grist Mill, where corn, chop, Jcc, can be procured at short notioe. Sept. 3, 1863-ly. - - THE ALLEGHAtl IAN? AlT" ILL be published eTery Thursday, it , V the foUowing rates viz: Per annum, (payable in advance) M If not paid within the first six months, 1.? If not paid until the expiration of year, j.o$ A failure to notify a discontinuance st the xpiration ot the term scbscribed for will b considered a new etgagement. terms or advertising 1 insertion. 2 do square, (12 lines,) - $ 60 75 2 squares, (24 Hues,) 1.00 1.50 3 squares. (36 lines,,) 1.50 2.00 3 is $1.00 2.00 3.0 9 Over three weeks and less than three aocthg 25 cents per square for each insertion. 3 months. $1.50 6 do. $3.0 4.50 7.00 9.00 12.00 I2da. $5.00 s.ro 12-i H.OO 20.00 8 lines or less, 1 square, (12 lines,) 2 squares, (24 lines,) 3 squares, (36 lines,) Half & column, 2.50 4.00 6.00 10.00 15.00 One column. 22.00 35.00 Administrator's and Executor's Notices, l ? - i Yr n 3 f roiessionai or Business warus, not ex ceeding 8 lines, with paper, per year, 5x0 S&m Advertisements not marked with tb number of insertions desire'd, will be conti ued till forbidden, and charged according u the above terms. Law of Xeivgpapere. 1. Subscribers who do not give expreuno. tice to the contrary, are considered as wieli. ing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuanci of their Periodicals, the Publisher may con tinue to serd them until all arrearages an paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to t&ki their periodicals from the offices to which the? are directed, they are held responsible till .hey have settled the bill and ordered tfcea discontinued. 4. If subscribers remove to other placn without informing the publishers, and thi papers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The Courts have decided, that recfting o take periodicals from the office or remor. ng and leaving them tincalled for, ii prima aciae vidence of intentional Fraud. ROKE OUT IN A NEW PLAIEI BARGAINS I BARGAINS ! ro ETERTSODI The scbsfriber takes pleasure in c!lia the attention of the citizens of CARROLL TOWN and vicinity to the fact that he hu just received, and is now opening, at the old stana of Moore & bon, a large and rariti stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimerei Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown k Bleached Muslins, kc DRESS GOODS of every tJa. Together with an excellent stock ct BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES' FISn, SALT, TRUNKS, . CARPET-SACKS, QUEENSWARE, NOTIONS, &e., c, h viiu, iu iaci, angiamg una retry ming nsu..j kept in a No. 1 Country Store all of whici will be disposed of at prices to nit the tin CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS I Customers waited on by attentive EsJ men, and no charge for showintr articlea. S&" Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, rine, ul othpr Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Conntr Produce generally, taken in exchange fcf Goods. A. A. BARKER- May 29, lS62-tf A CARD. Witvik's Bbisui, Lancaster Tp. July 30, 1865. Messrs. Evans and Watsoji: Gsxtlkki!"-' The small size No. 1 Salamander safe wbid I purchased from your agent, Mr. Adam Ba-r, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, lt has been subjected to a very severe tert, vrlii.-K it iiliiniii4 in m mci eatisflf?C7 manner. This Safe, containiugall my book together with Ta'u-ble papers belonging myself and some to my neighbors and friencSi and represeting a value of over Twenty Then" 1 T-k . N t Ml a-Wk ana sonars, (52U,uuu was in my mui was destroyed on the ni "t of the 27th on ly, 18G0, and passed thto -h the ery orf unscathed. The Safe wa the second m and fell to the basement oi Mill, snd subjected for six hours to an intense among the rui.is, which was greatly inert by the combustion of a large quantity of fr confined within the Drick walls. After lire tne saie was opened and tne uon papers taken out in a state of perfect pre' vation, the paper not even being discolorw This fact was, however, to many bTBJsf a better recommendation of vourSart could be expressed in anv other wordirc me. Yours Respectfully, fseia SAM TEL RA0. tuA large assortment of the aio"v itv of Fin rA Thi.f Trf fUfipB alJV . t . .... banil And frr cn1 at a Inn rntPS as anT' firm, at IVANS k WATSON N No. 16 South Fourth St., Pbiladelpl TINWARE! lGfrl 38C3. rri'J J E. . T 1 I 1 -T TIT 111" - a ill't l.lk ' I 1- iii?nm'r:Tfl thir new TIN SHOP now opened in wf . brick building on the corn er of Franklin streets opposite the Mansion anu ueii iu me uanKing nuuao urpCi' k Co., Johnstown Pa., where they P manutactunng all kinds ot ,jf ii, oner. i-iuu.x Aiiu 1 i r,tfi ar irr rsw m "iTT I. Their work will be made oy "c ' v - men and of the best materials. inc.' t termined to sell all kinds of cheapest rates, wbolesale and retai sjfl t sm rnr SPOCTI0 ,l ..t;t to on terras the shortest notice and on re Johnstown, December 8, 1859- th'.l ! Blanks of all Urdu pHt.tfd at