A. Budget or Blunders. We have all heard of Sir Boyle Roche's blunders. Dick ons gives us an account of some of those which happily are preserved. In one of his ppeeches he said : "Sir, T would give up iialf nay, the whole ot the Constitu tion to preserve the remainder." Thi3, however, was parliamentary Hearing that Admiral Howe was in quest of the French, he remarked, somewhat pleasantly, that the 'Admiral' would "sweep the French floet off the face of the earth." By-and-by came dangerous times of disaffection, and honest men's lives were insecure. Sir Boyle writes from the country to a friend in the capital this discouraging view of his position : "You may. judge," he says, "of our state, when I lell you that I write this with a sword in one hand and a pistol in the other." On another occasion, when the famous letters to the "Public Advertiser were attracting universal attention, Sir Boyle was heard to complain bitterly ofthe at tacks "of a certain anonymous writer called Junius." - -lie it was who recounted that marvelous" performance in gymnastics, when, in a tumult ol loyalty, he '-'stood prostrate at the feet of his sovereign." lic it was who denounced in withering language the apostate politician who "turned back upon himself." He it was who iutroduced to public notice the inge nious yet partially confused metaphor of the rat. "Sir," he said, addressing the Speaker of the Irish House, "I smell a rat. , I see him floating in the air; but -laark me, I shall yet nip him in the bud." In ere was the faoious speech which confounded generations.' "I don't see, Mr. Speaker, why we should put ourselves out ot the way to serve posterity. What l-.as posterity ever done for us V' He wa9 a little disconcerted by the burst of laugh ter that followed, and proceeded to explain his meaning. "By posterity, sir, I do nqt mean our ancestors, but those who are to conic immediately after them." His invitation to the gentleman on his travels was hospitable and well meant but equivocal. "I hope, my lord, if ever you come within a mile of my house, you'll tay there all night." lie it was who stood lor the proper dimensions of the wine-bottle, and proposed to Parliament that it should bo made compulsory that "every pint bottle should contain a quart." Very pleasant, and yet perfectly intelligi ble was his meaning though it unhappily took the fatal bovine shape in his rebuke to the shoemaker when getting shoes for his gouty limbs: "I told you to make one longer than the other, and instead of that you have made one smaller than the other the opposite. Wno are Exempt from the Draft. The following important information relative to the diseases which will exempt persons from the new draft is given. The order -will soon be promulgated by the War Department, and is in course of printing." 5 The following diseases and in firmities are those which disqualify for military service, and for which only are drafted men to be "rejected, as physically or mentally unfit for the service:" Manifest -rueutal imbecility; insanity, including periodical aberration; epilepsy, attested by an Affidavit of a physician who has attend ed him within six months preceding ex amination ; paralysis or chores ; organic diseases of internal organs : developed tuberculosis; cancer; aneurism of the the large arteries ; inveterate disease of kin; permanent physical disability; scrof ula or secondary syphilis ; chronic rheum atism does uot exempt unless manifested by change of physical structure; loss of eye sight or cataract ; disease of the eye; greatly impaired vision; loss of nose; de cided deafness proved by evidence; chronic otf orrhcea ; incurable disease or deformity of either jaw, impeding mastication or speech; anchylosis of the lower jaw; caries of the bones of the face ; loss ot substance of cheek; dumbness proved by satisfactory evidence; loss, total or partial, of tongue; confirmed stammering; loss 'of front teeth ns well as molars; tumors or wounds of the neck; excessive deformity of the chest; caries of the spine, ribs or sternum, attend ed with ulceration; hernia; fistula in arw, if extensive ; old and ulcerated internal (not, external) hoemorrhoids ; confirmed venereal disease ; total or partial loss of generative organs; stone in the bladder; confirmed or maligaant sarcooele with attendant disea'-es ; loss of hand or foot ; wounds causing lameness; loss of right thumb ; loss of two finders, or power in them, of the same hand; also first aod ,econd phalanges of the fingers of the paaie hand ; loss of great toe ; club feet aud deformity f the feet ; varicose veins on1 inferior extremities, and chronic u:cers. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS .NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT TUB "A LLEG H A N I A N OFFICE HIGH St., EBKXSBCRG, PA rt'BMCTON OfFICE DAVIS A JONES BUILDING UP STATUS IHIiC MKK BAtK. fJIVE A CAM,. NIC ARRANGEMENTS! SUGAR KETTLES, 10 to 40 gallons COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts to 40 gallons. TINWARE; all sorts and kinds. J SHEET- IRON. WARE every variety.. . - - - . - ENAMELED & TINNED IRON WARE ZINC WASHBOARDS, for 25 ccnt3, worths cent. SAD IRONS, or SMOOTHING iRONS, all sizes and best "quality, 5 to 6 cts per lb. COOKING STOVES, - Trimmed complete, with baking arrangements, $8 to $23. EGG STO VES, $4.50 to S13.u0. HEATING COOK STOVES, $3.00 to $8.00. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patext, Graff & Co., Mitchell, Herron & Co., Abbot & 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; C2 cts. to $1.23. Chimneys and Wicks for Lamp3 always on baud.- SPOUTING, BES QUALITY, put up ana PAINTED at 10 cents per foot. iVo extra charges for Elbows. &a MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS. POWDER CANS, all sizes constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS, S7cts.ioS1.25.- TOASTING FORKS, OVSTER BROILERS Jelly Cake Moulds, Table and Tea Spoons COAL BUCKETS, 33 cts. to $5.00. The above goods will be furnished WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at the JOHNSTOWN STOVE k nOUS ING STORE, -FURNISII- CANAL STREET, ; Opposite tlie Wclgrli Lock. ASK FOR . ... RANK W. IIAY'S WAREHOUSE, save twenty fer cent, on rour purchases and EITHER FOR CASH OR SCRIP. April 24, 1862-tf GEORGE 31. REED, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in Colonade Row. Ebensburg Sept. 26, lOGl-tf. ABRAHAM KOPELIN, Attorney at Law, Johnstown Pa. Office on Main street. . aug25,l$59-tf PHIL S. NOON, Attorney at Ebensburg, Penn'a. Office two east of Thompson's Hotel. ' August 29, 1859.-ly Law, doors R. L. JOHNSTON. . ; ; GEO. W. OATMAS XOHNSTON & OATMAN, Altorneys'at Law. Ebensburg, Cambria county, Penna. Bfcfk, Office opposite the Court House. January 10, 13Gl:tf YIIUS ELDER, Attorney-at-Law Johnstown, Pa. Will pr.ictice. in the several Courts of Cambria, Somerset, and adjoining counties. 1 Oflice same as lately occupied, by Liuton and Noon, on Post Oflice corner up stairs. April 23, 18U3-tf S. BUNN, M. D., tenders his pro- fessional services to the citizens ot Eb ensburg. Office in Drug Store, ou High St., opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf. ". ( T9 J. 31. M'CLURE, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, respectfully offers his profession services to theladies and gen tlemen of Johnstown and vicinityof thisplace. Particular attention paid to diseases of. the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. Office street. in the old "Exchange," on Clinton Johnstown Aug. 25, 1859. T ENT1STRV. . i : AL The undersigned, Graduate of the Bal timore College ol Mental burgery, respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared no means to thoroughly acquaint himself with every im provement in his art. To many years. of per sonal experience, he has sought to add tlie 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 BKLFORD'D. D. S. (Office formerly occupied by Dr. J. Clark.) References: Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond Jr.;W. R. Handy;' A. A. Blandy, P. II. Aus ten, of the Baltimore College.. rjfiy Will be at- Ebensburgon the-fourth Monday of each month, to stay one wjek. April 1, lb(52tf-- ..:?:: v."-.. H' UGH A. McOOW ' S'tdiilo and llarnefa Munufwturer i -.c e b e ns b u rg , p a Office one door east of Davis, Juura & Co.'V Store. ' - .-.; - ... ....... -. A large stock of readvaade Harness, Sad dle?, Bridles; &c.; roustantly ou hand and for sale cheap. Dec. 25, Di'U-tf. fjpHE UNION FOREVElLj ! ; R. n. TUDOR & HUGH JONES,- ' Having formed a partnership in the GRO CERY" business, would respectfully call the attention of the -people. of Ebensburg and vi cinity to their large stock, which has been selected ia -the Eastern market with great care. -Come and examine for yourselves! Ther cannot fail to please. Ourstock consists in part of the following aiticles, viz :. ; White and Brown Su- Chewing and Smok'g j gars, ."I-' , N. O. Molassses, Syrups, RioColIee,- Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas, Spices of all kinds, Butter, Sugar and Wa ter Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, ' Candles, Soap, Clothes, Market and ' Fancy Baskets, WasL boards, Brooms, Jiuckets, .Measures, Kealers, Churns, Kegs, Dried Apples, Peaches, Hair and Wire Selves', wranges and Lemons, Fig3, Raisius, Prune" , Citrons, Nuts of all kinds, -Ext. Ley and Coffee, Bowls, Butter Prints and La dles, Arnold's Inks from G to 75cents per bottle, Shoe-findings, Pegs, Nails, Thread, Sole Leather, , Harvest Tools, Hay Forks, , Scrub, Shoe and Dus ting Brushes, Rope, Bed cords, Lines, Rope Halter3, Twine, Tye Yarn, Fawcits, Window Glass, , Ptuty, ' An assortment of Es sences and Druses," ShovelsjtSpadea, Hoe3, Garden Hay Rakes, Scythe3 audSuathes, Buck Saws and Nails, I rovisibr. FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL, C HE E S E, RICE, UAOO N, MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH, And all kinds of Liquors, Brandy, Gin, Wines, UlU-liye and Common hiskey, &c, kc 8?SThe above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce, at Cash prices Js-bensburg, May 9. IStjLtf "VTOTICE. -LI Having associated with Hugh Jones in the Grocer- business, 1 hereby give notice to all those having standing accounts with mej to come forward and settle the same. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebensburg and vi cinity for their former patronage, I would re- spectiully solicit a continuance of the same, under tue farm ot iudor and Jones. . R. H. TUDOR jTEW CHEAP CASH STORE ! I "THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER i" E. J. MILLS CO. beg leave to nnnoum-? to thft citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that they have just received, at their new store room, on High street, a most complete assort ment of SpE inp and Siunnser Goodx, consisting in part of the following articles': Dros3 Goods, Millinery Goods, Plain -and Fancy Silks, Embroiderips, Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Lace, aud so on, ad infinitum. Also: Boots and Shoes, Hats. Cap?, Bonnets, Groceries, Hardware . Queensware, Notions, Perfumery, Stationery, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and Cod Fish, Syrup3 aud Mclasse Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, it., &o A,- : 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 successful- ca tered to. By buying a large stock at a time, they at enabled to sell their goods at a - . TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES. Roll in and see for yourselves. No charge lor showing articles. S?3U. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Ebensburg April 24, 18(52. OOD, MORRELL & CO., John stow::, Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX all kinds of mkrchaxdise, Keep constantly on haud the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, . CARPETINGS, HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENS W ARE, -BOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES, ! FEED Of ALL KINDS BONNETS, HARDWARE, PUO VISION'S, FISH, SALT, FLOUjt, BACON, VEGETAULEf?, AC E8T Clothing and Boot3 and Shoes made O order on rcasonableterms. Johnstown March 1 1860-tf. ' I'ATKOXIZU .lOVH OWX! "Pie Protection JLtliral Eire Insurance Co.. OE CAMBRdA COUNTY. " LOCATED AT EBENSBURG, PA. THE above named . Company, organized April Gth, 1857, will effect insurauces on property at safe rates. Being particularly careful in the risks taken, this Company pre sents a reliable ana cueap medium, through which persons may secure themselves against probable losses by fire. Office on Centre Street nearly opuosite Thompson's "Mountain House." . JOHN WILLIAMS, Prest. ; D. J.. Jones, Sec'v. & Trcas. A. A. BARKER, Agent. Aug. 25, 1853.-tf rgAYLOR & CUE M Ell, " A AT TH E H UNTING DON N URSERI ES, . , IlLXTINtiDONj Pa. Sell Ffutt & Ornamental Tres3, Tines &e. 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 J cents each $16 per 100. ! Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 to $15 per 10 " . Standard Pear trees, 50 to 75 cts oach. ' Dwarf Pear trees, 50$to$l each 20 to $6 per 100 .. , . , Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each , Standard Cherry trees 37i to 75 cts . Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts. Plum trees 50 cts. ; i Apricot trees 30 to 50 cts." " " ..7 , ' Nectarine trees 25 cts each. - -(Jrape Vines. 25 cts to Si. Silver Maple trees 02 to Si. ' 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 v itae, 5Q cU $i.5o-. - - -,, : - i: 0 t Strawberry Plants, Si. per 100, Ac, arc. ' Huntington, Jan. 25, lM.-tt'.. - ; ;; "''I tabsrrite fcr The Alleghaninn. i "JgYRE & LANDELL, , , : " " FOURTH ' ' ' - i AND ARCH. STS., .! , . . PHILADELPIIIA, , . . , I 'ARK OPENING FOR FALL TRADE,.: . J - t' ' - French Merinoes, . - . Good Black Silks,. ; ' ' Dark Figured Silks, " u " New Plaid Silks, ' ' . - . .Balmoral Petticoats,- Red, White and Blue Flannels,. Shawls, Wholesale and Retail. ' October 15, 1863. : W. S. I2ATI15, PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTER, STATIONER, , : Blank Book Manufacturer, Book Binder, . . . and dealer in every description : of American and Foreign Papers. &c., Ac. Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa. JEST" Agent for L. Johnson & Co., Type Founders & Electrotypers, Philadelphia f August 25, 1850:t.f ' .? 17 C. E13Y k CO , . , . Ji. " . WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Jlhrchatifs, No. 522 Market st.,-betwecn Fifth and Sixth. Philadelphia. We have constantly on hand a general as sortment of all kinds of fish, in - large: and smill packages, which we will scM low for Cash or short credit- Also, Duncannon Nails and Spikes of all sizes, constantly on hand and for sale at Manufacturer's prices. October 15, 18G3. AIL FRANCISCUS, ' No. 513 Mahket St., and 510 Commeuce St., Phila. Wholesale Dealer in - Cotton Laps, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Ropes, Wick.Tie Yarn, Brooms, Buckets, Baskets, Churns, Tubs, Brushes Looking-Glasses, - ' -. - I f Ac.', .. : ; AC. t CiSj"The largest stock of the above Good.? in the city, sold at the lowest nelt cash pricts Oct. 31, 1861-tf. ' T. LITTLE, SR. ' JAS. TKIMBLK. LITTLE & TRIMBLE, : WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission. Merchants ; Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon. Cheese, Fih, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns, aad Pittsburgh Manufactures generallv, No. 112 Scrcnd Street, Viltslvrjh, Pa: ' April 24, 18C2-tf. WM. W. FRY, with. MOORE, LI G GET & CO.. rmporters and Johbeis of HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, Ac No. 223 Market Street, Opposite Bank Sr., PlHI-DELPHIA. Constantly receiving Goods from Phil adelphia and New York Auctions. Oct. 24, 186i-tf SPaiNGEU L'AUBVrill. WM. 11. WniTACRE. EKNJAMIN F. PETIT. SPRINGER II ARK AUG II CO. Wholesale Dealers in WOOL, HIDES, PROVISIONS anu PRODUCE ' GENERALLY, No. 209 Liberty Street, . " April 24, 1862-tf. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1X7. M I-LOYD & CO. TAXKEKS t t . ALTOONA, PA. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and Sil ver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without'interest, or upon time, with interest ut fair rates. - nov3, 'o Ct J. B. ANDHKWS. A. B. WILKINS. W. S. SMITH. K. J. ALTI1IT.-S. Gi EO. M. RIDDLE, with' T ANDREWS, WILKINS k CO. Dealers in Foreign and Domestic D-y Goods. No. 503 Market street, fan 15, 18C2tf ; PIIrf.ADELPIIIA. T" 1TTLE & AD A 51 SON. - E J SILKti AND DRESS GOODS, 1 Shawls, Ribbons, Cloves, Dress lrnnmmgs. White doods, ic. No. 325 Market Street, Philadelphia. ' ARTHUR. W. LITTLE. . JOSEPH ADA1130N. Feb. 1 1, 1864-tf. JOUN A. WILSON. n. M CANDLKSS. JK3SE W. CAIIF. TTriLSON, CARR, fc CO. Vt ' (Late Wilson, Fnyne A- Co.) Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS, : No. J1 Wood Street 'Pittsburgh, Pa. . " April 24. lS62-tf. 1 ; - T. HOKKI3 PEUOT, , EDWAKD II. OU DEN . K BARKER, irith ' T, MORRIS PEROT & CO., ' --Wholesale-Druggists,- No. 621 Market street, above Sixth, and 612 Commerce street, 'Philadelphia. ; Nov. 28, 1861tf :, WATSON k J ANNE Y. iMPontnas and jobbers op SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, 1 "". S1IAWLS: &c, &c. : '. t 323 Market St., Philadelphia. 1 Feb. 11, 18Gl-tf., . ; . : riillEO. IK TllODEN, icith JL KLEE, "KAUFMAN & CO. JJanuiacmrer -and Wholesale Dealers in -. CLOTHING, No. 80 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, PaV '. pnl 24, lb02-tf. . - t MARTIN RCEnt.ER, r. n. HOWARD. BUEIILER & HOWARD, i . 1 Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery - ?o. 441 Market st., 1'hiladelphia. Nov. 28 I861tf JAMES GRAHAM; B. J. THOMAS. GRAHAM & THOMAS, WHOLESALE GROCERS. : And Dealers in Flour, 157 Liberty street Pittsbcrq, Penn'a. Dec20, 1861-ti ' . : r c. MURptti:, tcith - T T - - H. CIIILDS & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT& SHOE WAREHOUSE ... - No. 133 Wood street, . . , JMay .8, 1862-tf PITTSBRUG, Pa. :. ,C. CALDWELL.' mrOBIEE AND WnOLESALR. nKAT En 15 " HOSIERY. GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS, 434 Market st. & 129 Merchant st., Feb. 11, 1804-tf. PHILADELPHIA. CIIILDS & CO. , . . nT iTrtT T" T 4 T Tt Dlf All ITT JI Tl T" TT M T ' C T.' No. 133 Wood Street, I'itlslurj, J'a. Flare received an immense stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for Spring and-Summer sales, comprising-a full assoriraemt of Staple and Fancy Goods, carefully selected with par ticular reference to the wants of the Western Trade, anddneregard to durability and sizes, manufactured to order and warranted. Our entire stock having been purchased and contracted for direct from the New Eug land manufacturers entirely for cash, during last Fall and Winter, beore the present advance prices on stock and we are enabled to offer Superior Inducements to cash or prompt time buyer?, and are prepared to sell goods at less than New York or Pliili-delphia prices. ; ' - We invite the attention of Merchants visit ing this city to examine oar large ana desira ble tock before purchasing elsewhere. - ltcr. Particular personal attention given to ORDERS. ApTil. 9 tf . n. CH1LDS &CO. J O II N 1 1 E WITT, with ' " Solomon Gans, WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHING, No. 409 Market street, . rhilzdelphia. i This establ'shraent 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 Boys, together with a carefully selected line of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors1 Trimmings, ic, is new ready for the trade. Any .order entrusted by those who are un able to visit.-tlie city shall be executed as faithfully as if they were present. August 24, 18C2. - - - JAS. M. TONRAD. C0ATE3 WALTON. GONR AD &-WALTON, : ' Import eri and Dealtra in - . ; . ; HARDWARE, CUTLERY Conrad 'k Walton's' superior Steel Shove!?. Conrad & Walton's, Dnrling fc Waidrana :. : . . ; .. . SCYTHES, ; r. ... , . , Mann's Beatty's k Hunt's Axes, Ac 4c.' Nos. C23 Market'stij 14 Commerce st. Oct. 15G3. . ; Philadelphia. JAS. W. ilIDDLE.- JNO. C. SHEBBOENE. : WM. U. GILL. . . : , EIDDLE, GILL k CO. ) Importers and Wholesale Dealers in . Foi iffu and Domestic DRY GOODS AND CARPETING, 438 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant Street. . PHILADELPHIA. May 1, lSC2-tf. . LEM. IIOLLIDAY, irith NICKERSON, HARRIS & MOSELEy, Manufa-turers of nod Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, : No. 4 Market street, Philadelphia. 5 A large assortment of City Made Work constantly on hand. ' jar.7,18G4 c 1AUFFMAN & CHEW, Importers anil Dealers hi CHINA. CLASS AND QUEENSWARE, . No. .21 North Fcurtii St., Philadelphia. Oct. 15. lfc!".3. rpilOMAS P. JAMES, JL IMPORTER, and WHOLESALE DRUGCIST, . No 630 Market street, Philadelphia. October 15, ISU3. T.KST, SOUTH WORTH A CO., . T Wholesale DeaUn in BOOTS AND SHOES,. ' No. 1 .North third street, Nov. 23, 1S61. Thljdcljhi(i. c J). M'CLEES & Co., No. 133 North Third street, v PlJILAIKLrHIA Who.esile dealers in Boots and Shvr;s. May 17. 1 if A II CADE HOTEL, EbcnsLurg, Pa. The subscriber, havi'ir lca?ed. re-fitted ami newlv furnished the '-Lbenabtirg House," is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally. Tie House has always been n favorite foi tiitors during the Summer season, and I will spare no paiu in making it a:i agreeable heme for all sojourners. My Ta ble will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country aud the cities. My Bah will be filled with liquors of choice brands. My Stai:le 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 herebv throw open my house to the public . ; August 25, l53:tf HENRY FOSTER. RAfLROAD HOUSE, YVilnWe, Caiu bria county, Pa. (Near Penna, Railroad Station.) ..Jas. D, Hamilton Vroprittor , An. extensive Bowling saloon, is connected with ' the HouTe.' The Tab le will be fur nished witli --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, lS5D:tf. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, " Adjoiniqg Penna. R. R. Depot, ' PITTSBURGH, PA. The most convenient : place to 6top; in the CU3'. Meals served at all hours. Terms moderate. ' ' ' ' ' . . J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. . April'24, 1802-tf. " TTNION HOUSE, EbcnsLurg, Pa: vJ- ' ''John A. Hutu? Proprietor. ' Also, jn connection, BLAIR & Go's HACKS will leave the "Union House" for Wilmore station in time to take the East trn" ami West ern trains. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers coralortable. August 25,. lS59:lf. "' MOUMxfxrTjs JEbeiibburg, Pa Jas. A. Moork ? Proyriet-.r. . "The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies The Bak is supplied with choice liquors : and the -Siaule attended by careful hostlers. Roirders taken by the week. tuOQth or year..,, , aug25,1859tf KW TAILOR SHOP. The undersigned Laving opened out a Tailoring Establishment over the'siore room formerly occupied by Evans & Son, respect fully rnforniS; the public that the business will. there, be carried on in all it?, branches -All work will be done ' ia the latest style; with nAtnt5sand dispatchP' and on'thw aioft rsnFonable terms. . D. J. EVAN1. Ebensburg, Nor. 5,' 1-563. ' " " ' " H THE ALLEGH&NUN the followincr rates rir ' ' n . . . Per ananmj (payable in advance) 1 ' . If not paid within the Erst six monthi , If not paid 'until the expiration of year,' 2x( A failure to notify a discontinaane . xpiratiori ot the term 6tlscribed for wjjf consiuerea a new eugagement. , TEKM8 OP ADVERTISING ". ' ;' ... . . ,1 insertion. 2 do t t square, (12 lines,). $ so. n lf 2 squares, (24 lines,) 1.00 l.so , r 3 squares.(3C lines,,) L50 ' 2 00 t ' Over three weeks and less than three mot 25 cents pur square for each insertion. 3 months. 8 lines or less, $1.S0 1 square, (12 lines,) 2.50 2 squares, (24 lines,) 4.00 3 squares, (36 lines,) 6.00 Half a column; '.; v 10.00 One column. 15.00 4.50 9:r( : 7-0 i2.(0 ;o5-00 H.oo . J2.00-. ?n 22.00 "a,-.. Administrator's and Executor's Notices T-? Professional or Business Cards, not exi ' ceeding 8 lines, with paper, per year," exo : CSf. Advertisements not marked with thi number of insertions desired, will be coitia ned till forbidden, and charged according t the above terms. . Laiv of Xctvspapcrs. 1. Subscribers who do not give express no ' tice to the contrary, are considered as wish! ing to continue their subscription. 2. If Subscribers order the discontinue of their Periodicals, ; the Publisher niav ccc. tinue to serd them until all arrearages t paid. . 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to tak their periodicals from the ofiSces to which ther are directed, they are held responsible ti'l they have settled the bill and ordered thea discontinued. . :. . .. ... 1 4.. If subscribers remove fo other placei without informing the publishers, Knd :Le papers are eeut to the former direction the? are held responsible. . - ' 5. The Court3 have decided, thRt reufsiDZ to take periodicals from the office or remoT ing and leavingjhem uncalled for, is prima faciae vidence of intentional Fraud : : ! B KOKE OUT IN A NEtt VHrV' BARGAINS! BARGAINS 1 ?oa EVERYB0DT The subscriber takes pleasure in caller the attention of the citizens of C'Ar.nOLL TOWN and vicinity to the fact that he li just received, and is now openir.g, at the old stand of Moore k Son,, a large and raritl stock of - Dry Goods, consisting in part of Satin3. Velvets, Cloths, Cassiirern Doeskin?, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown A Bleached Muslics. &c DRESS GOODS of every ,f$k. Together with an excellent stock of - X J W A.J, OUUJjC, HATS, CAPS, EONNETS STATIONA21Y, " , IIAKDWAHE. ' ' GKOCLItlES FISH, SALT, .. .. TRUNKS, , CAEPET-SACK3 QUE ENS Vr A RE, NOTIONS, &e.f -Ic, 4c And, in f.ict, avytltinj and everythinf usnallf kept in a No. 1 Country Store all"of which will be disposed of at prices to f uit the timeJ. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS 1 Customers waited on by attentive men, asd no charge for showing articles. Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, :i other Lumber,- Butter. Kggs, aud. Conc.7 Produce generally, taken in "exchange i'.' Goods. A. A. BARKER. May 20, lC2-tf CARD. . Wjtmer's BmrcK, Lancaster Tp. July 30, lSt'O. Messrs. Evaxsand Watsox: Gextleke5 Thc small size No. 1 Sr.lamander safe -srtich I urchastd from your agent, Mr. Adam B. Ba r, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, ISli, which it withstood, in a most satisfactc7 manner. This Safe, containing all aiy Ltpots together with va!u-ible tupers belonpinj ta myself and some toniy neighbors &ad friend!, and represeting a val ie of over Twenty Tbcus and Dollars, ($20,000) was in my was destroyed ou the n'ght of tie 27ih of Ju ly, 18C0, and passed through the fiery ordeal unscathed. The Safe was on the second fioor and fell to the basement 01 the Mill, and "f- subjected for six hours to an intense be' (iiuuti IUV. UI.ICj itBI LnlJJ . by the combustion of a large quantity ofg'3 vumiui'it . .i.iiu -.iir ones Willis-, aiiw Cre the'safd was opened and the books rl papers taken out iu a state of perfec t pre;e ration, t the paper not even being discolor This fact was, however, to many bystander a .better recommendation of your Sicst"11 could be expressed in any other worus c3 me. Yours lie? pectfu'.lj, sel3 , . SAML EL KA.NTR-, CSl- A large assortment of the above q'" ity. offFw-e and Thief Proof Safes ai-2.v'" hand aud for sale ht as low rates r.s ftu.vC- firm, at EVANS & WATSl No. 1G South Tourth St., YlKiW T1XWA11K!. 1004. 18 MA SHLET-IBON WARE. corrtii J. & fil. IIKKKirVCiTO-V Desire to call the attention cf the PJjH'L, their new TIN SHOP now opened in tn brick building on the corner of ' H Franklin streets opposite the Man on and next to the Banking house of Belli' & Co., Johnstown Pa., where thej Pu r manufacturing all kinds of .re TIN, SHEET-IRON Their work will be made be the hosi - v. men and of the West materials, i".' .tj,( termined to sell all kinds of '" : chetpest rates, wholesale and retail. iti 1 ilf.t 1 . a. aii orders iui ... ..rj?-' to on the shortest notice and oa -re--. term?.' " ' i ' r r . . ' '' Johnrtown, December 5, "l:iUnnks oTairkiBfl"s prirtfd t thiff - t
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