f It! " C3k" A' newspaper correspondent at Sar atoga tells a romantic stoiy of a voting liiUal couple who recently ligured there : "In the summer of I860, Senor B ,. the son of a wealthy Cula planter, was tmyiog at Saratoga. "While there he became acquainted with JMiss Eugene F., daughter of a well known Mobile banker. The parties became enanicrcd of each ttther, and all 'this being satisfactory, be catne betrothed with tho consent ct the old folks, and the marriage "was acpoiuted Jor the ICth of August, 18G4. The lady returned to her homo, while the gentle man went back to Cuba to arrange and "settls his private affairs," with a view of permanently residing in the United Staes. About one mouth before the time appoint ed for the nuptials to" take p'ace, the Mobile banker received md accepted a commission as brigadier general in ihe Confederate service, and in his first bajle, a few weeks after, received a mortal wound." His Fudden death involved the family in cruel embarrassment, and from a e'ate of wealth they were plunged into comparative obscurity ; aud upon this state of affairs being made known to the father of the young man, he broke off the match, and interdicted even the slightest corres pondence afforded through the medium of, blockade runners. Thus matters re mained until January last, when the old man dying, lelt the son free to wed the maiden cf his choice. lie immediately took passage for, and after several delays reached Mobile. He there found that his intended mother-in-law, overcome with grief, had succumbed to the fell destroyer, )bnd followed her husband to the grave, while Miss F. was conducting a seminary for young ladies. I need not dilate upon the meting between the young couple, suffice to bay, that the school was given up, the" parties married, and in a lew days' ' embarking from Washington, they arrived iO safety at Nassau. "From thence they ;ama to New York, and after sfaying a few weeks, set out for this place, where free from care the young Cuban and his bride, it is hoped, if appearances do not deceive, are enjoying as much happiness as it is fated that mortals shall enjoy on this mundane sphere." SF Ignorance often conceals a deadly weapon in our choicest articles of food, but selfishness often conceals a greater. It oianufactures and cemmends poisons for others in many temptingly disguised forms. Caudies, toys and cakes are ornamented or colored with various poisons. (Arsenitc of copper is used in powder to ornament . cake green, or color candies.) The blend ing of colors in various ways, m candies and on cakes, makes them attractive to tho eye, but destructive to the health of those who use them- Cakes ornamented with colored dust, candies colored in such nxco style, toys so highly attractive to children, cause decayed teeth, canker, in testinal inflammation, nauseating headache, cholic, spasms, and often convulsions. Confectionery may be prepared without co'oring material, so as to be wholesome. G ay colors are made of poisonous material-?, that ought never to be introduced into food or drinks. Wall paper, ornamented with beautiful green, pretty yellow and lively ied, often diffuses, through sleeping and sitting room?, an atmosphere impreg nated with a poisonous vapor that causes headache, nausea, dryness of the mouth aud throat, cough, depression cf spirits, f rustration of strength, nervous aiTectiou?, boils, wateiy swellings of the face, cutane ous aJections and inflammations of the eyes. These occur in more serious forms in apartments that are not constantly and thoroughly ventilated. 2? "Gold,'' says a Copperhead paper, "represents Democracy greenbacks Re publicans." This is true in one sense at least. Generally when our armies are defeated, gold goes up, and so does but ternut Democracy. On the other hand, when our troops overcome the rebels in the field, gold and Democracy drop to gether. The fate of that party, like the price of gold, depends very much on the success of Lee. X&m Young Sawbones wanted, to kiss his pretty cousin uudcr the mistletoe, but she snatched herself away, saying, "Man ner?, sir; don't thrust your doctor's bill into my face I" x JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT TBI "ALLEG H ASIAN" OFFICE, HIGH St., EBENSBURG, PA i TUnLICATION OFFICE : R03EKT DAYZt BUILDrNG UP STAT.tS. - TIJISD DOOR BACK. CITE VS A CALL. 3 A X 1 0 A II R A NGEM EN TS ! SUGAR KETTLES, 10 to 40 gallons. COPPER KETTLES, 3 quart3 to 40 gallons. ! ' TINWARE, all sorts aud lauds. SHEET- IRON "WARE every variety. ENAMELED TINNED IRON WARE ZINC WASHBOARDS, for 25 cents, worth 37 cents. SAD IRONS, or SMOOTHING iRONS, all sizes and best quality, 5 to 6cts per lb. COOKING STOVES, Trimmed com jdete, with baking arrangements, $8 to $23. G G STOVES, 8.50 to S13.u0. HEATING COOK STOVES, SC. 00 to $3.00. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patext, Graff & Co., Mitchell, Ilerron & Co., Abbot & Noble, A. J Gallagber'3, -and every other Pittsburg or Philadelphia manufacturers. 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 $1.25. Chininey3 and Wick3 for Lamps alway3 on hand. SPOUTING, BEST QUALITY, rut up and TAINTED at 10 cents per foot. ZszTXo extra charges for Elbows. S MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS, POWDER CANS. all sizes constantly ou hand. COFFEE MILLS, 37 cts. to -S1.25. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS Jelly Cake Moulds, Table and Tea Spoon3 COAL BUCKETS, 35 cts. to $5.00. The above goods "will be furnished WHOLESAL&OR RETAIL, at the JOHNSTOWN STOVE & HOUSE-FURNISH ING STORE, CANAL STREET, Opposite llie lYefgii Lock. ASK FOR RANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE, and save twenty per cent, on your purchases EI TITER FOR CASH OR SCRIP. April 24, 18G2-tf GEORGE 31. REED, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. OSice in Colonade Row. Ebensburg Spt. 2G, lOCl-tf. RRAIIAM KOPELIN, Attorney at Law, Johnstown Pa. OSce on Main street. aug25,lS53-tf PHILS. NOON, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Penn'a. 0&ce two doors east of Thompson's Hotel. August 29, 1833.-ly E L. JOHNSTON. GEO. W. OATHAX. JOHNSTON k OATMAN, Attorneys at Late, Ebensburg, Cambria'county, Penna. Xigf OEice removed to Lloyd st., one door West of R. L. Johnston's residence. January 10, 1361:tf CYRUS ELDER, Attorney-at-Law Johnstown, Pa. Will pr.ictice iu 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, lC3-tf I S. IiUNN, M. D., tenders his prc- fessional services to the citizens ot Eb ensburg. Office in Drug Store, on. High St., opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg, August 2o, I85'J:U. R. T. C. S. GARDNER, Physician axd Scrgeon. Tenders bis profession al services to the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding vicinitv. OSice in Colonade Row. July 21, lS64-tf. DIl. J. M. M'CLUEE, Surgeon and Mechanical Destist, respectfully offers his professional scrvicesto theladie3 and gen tlemen of Johnstown and vicinityof thisplace. Particular attention paid to diseases of the Mouthl Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. - Office in the old "Exchange," on Clinton street. Johnstown Aug. 25, 1850. BENT1STRY. The undersigned, Graduate of the Bal timore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully oilers bis professional services to the citizens .' Ebensburg. He Las 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 the imparted experience of the highest authorities iu Dental Science, lie simpiy asks that an opportunity may be given for Jii3 work to sipeuk Us own praise." . SAMUEL EELFORD, D. D. S. ( OSice formerly occupied by Dr. J. Clark.) Reference: Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond Jr! -TW. R. Handy; A. A. BIandy,P. H. Aus tin r of the Baltimore College. jjry Will be at Ebensburg on the fourth Mo;.day of-each month, to stay one wjek. April J, l8G2tf . ' tSg Handbill of all kinds printed at tbi3 oftic. 1 rjpUE UNION FOREVER ! ! R. H. TUDOR k 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 in the Eastern market with greatj care. . Come and examine for yourselves f ; They cannot fail to please. Ourstock consists in part of the following articles, viz : ' White and Brown Su gars, N. O. Molassses, Chewing and Smok'g Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Candles, Soap, "Clothes, Market and Fancy Baskets, Washboards, Brooms, Buckets, Measures, Kealers, Churns, yrups, Rio Coffee, Young Ilyscn, Imperial and Black Teas, Spices of all kinds, Butter, Sugar and Wa ter Crackers, Kegs, Dried Apples, Peaches, Hair and Wire Seives, Oranges and Lemons, Scrub, Shoe andDus- r iirs, Kaisms, Prune:, Citrons, Nuts of all kinds,' Ext. Ley and Coifee, Bowls, Butter Print3 and In ting Brushes, Rope, Bed cords, Lines, Rope Halters Twine, Tye Yarn, Fawcits, i Window Glass, &. dies, Ptuty, Arnold's Inks froia 6 to An assortment of Es 75cents per bottle, Shoe-findiags, Pegs, Nails, Thread, Sole Leather, Harvest Tools, Hay Forks, sences and Drugs, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Garden A Hay Rakes, Scythes and Snathes, Buck Saws and Nails, Provision, FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL,' CHEESE, RICE, 15ACO N, . MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH, And all kinds of Liquors, Brandy, Gin, Wines, Old Rye and Common Whiskey, &c, e. Er. The above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce, at Cash prices Ebensburg, May 0, 18Gl:tf jq"EW CHEAP CASH STORE ! ! I "THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER 1" E. J. MILLS k CO. beg leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that they have just received, at their new store room, on High street, a mcrst complete assort ment of Spi-in? arid Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following articles . Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping Good?, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, and so on, ad infinitum. Also: Boots find Shoes, nats, Caps, Bonnets, Groceries, Hardware Queensware, Notions, Perfumery, Stationery, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and Cod Fish, Syrtip3 and Mclasse Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt. Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Sc., kc So In short not to dip further into tediou3 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 ar enabled to sell their goods at a TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY TRICE'. Roll in and see for yourselves. No charge lor showing articles. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Ebensburg April 211802. T E V A N S re- epectfully in- furiiidthe citizens of f Ebensburg, and Cam oria county creneral lv, that he ha as on - ZZzV'$f ale, at hand and fDr s his Ware-room square west of Biair'a hotel, a large and splendid assortment of FURNITURE, whkh He will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Ebensburg, Oct. 6, 189.- PLAIN and FANCY JOE PRINTER; STATIONER, Blank Hook Jfanvfacturer, Book Binder, and dealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, kc, Ac. Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa. i2f Agent for L. Johnson & Co., Type Founders & Electrotvper3, Philadelphia August 25, 1859:tt HUGH A. MoCOY, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer EBENSBURG, PA. Office one door east of Davis, Jones & Cos Store. A large stock of ready-made Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, &c, constantly on hand and fcr sale cheap. . Dec. 25, 1861-tf: X AILROAD HOUSE, Wilmore, Cam JL bria county, Pa. (Near Penna. Railroad Station.) Jas. D. Hamiltox, Proprietor An extensive Bowling saloon is connected with the House. The Table will be fur nished with the best the market affords, and the Bas 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, 1850: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 k CO., Proprietors. April 24, 18C2-tf. NION HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa. Jons A. Blaib, Proprietor. Also, 'in connection, BLAIR & Co's HACKS vill leave the "Union House" for Wilmore station in time to take the Eastern and West ern trains. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers comfortable. August 25, 1853:tf. "jVjrOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa AtJL Jas. A. Moore, Proprietor. The TabIe is always supplied with the choicest delicacies The Bab i3 supplied with choice liquors : and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Boarders taken by the week, ruoDth or year. aug25,1859:tf. LTOONA HOUSE, Altoon'a, Pa. XJl- RICH ARD M'CLAIN, Proprietor. Bgi. Meals ready on the arrival of all trains. Cheapest bouse in town. . A - -if4-tf : I BERGER, AUDENRIED & FRY, ; " ' Nos. 11 and 13 South Water St., " , Below Marked) PHILAD A. Wholesale dealers in FISH,' CHEESE $ F0 VISIONS generally: Are now receiving and will keep constancy on hand a full and complete assortment of goods, in their line, consisticgln part of MACKEREL, - HAMS, CHEESE, SH D, SHOULDERS, LARD. HERRING, SIDES, BUTTER, S VLM ON, BEEF, DRIED FRUIT CODFISH, TONGUES SALT, kc. Having every facility for purchasing our goods to tho best advantage, and every con venience for conducting a large business, and being determined to sell goods upon terms equal to any house in the trade, we respect fully solicit the patronage of our friends and the pubiis generally. fgyFariicular attention paid to filling orders. Philadelphia, July 41, 2SC4-tf. JgYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STS., PHILADELPHIA, & RE OPENING FOR FALL TRADE, French Merinoes, Goo-1 Black Silks, Dark Figured Silks, New riaid Silks, Balmoral Petticoats, Red, White and Blue Flannels, Shawls, Wholesale and Retail. October 15, 18G3. 17 C. ERY & CO, Ji. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission luercJtants, No. 522 Market St., between Fifth and Sixth. Philadelpnia. We have constantly on hand a general as sortment of art kind3 of "fish, in large and sin ill packages, which we will sell 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, 1SG3: 1 H. FEAXC1SCUS, No. 513 Market St., and 510 Commerce St., PnttA. Wholesale Dealer in Co'tton Laps, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Ropes, Wick, Tie Yarn, Brooms, Buckets, Baskets, Churns, Tubs, Brushes Looking-Glasses, tc, &c, &c. AC. rJ-The largest stock of the tibove Good? in the city, sold at the lowest nett cash prices Oct. 31, 1861-tf. r. LITTLE, SB. JAS. TKIMBLE. TT TTTTE & TRIMBLE. Ana Commission Merchants ; noUra r Prn.lnce. Flour. Bacon. Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns, ana riusDurgn jiauuiaciuics generally, " - No 112 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Fa. April 24, 18C2-tf. WM. "W. FRY, with MOORE, LIGGET & CO., mporters and Jobbers of HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, . NOTIONS, &e. No. 223 Market Street, Opposite Bank St., , PniLDELPHIA. 5, Constantly receiving Goods from Phil adelphia and New York Auctions. Oct. 24, 1861-tf SriilKGEH UAKBACCn. Wil. II. WniTACUE." BESJAMIS F. PETIT. SPRINGER HARBAUGH & CO. M7ioIea!e Dealers in WOOL, HIDES,PBOYISIONS and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 209 Liberty Street, April 21, lSC2-tf. Pittsburgh, Pa. w M LLOYD & CO., HANKERS 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 at fair rates. nov3, '5 St HpARTALOTT & BLYNN, 5 Manufacturers of and wholesale deal ers in nATS, CAPS, FURS. STRAW GOODS, BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &c No. 436 Market St., below'Filth, (South side,) PHILADELPHIA.. April 23,1 854-tf J. R. ANDREWS. E. J. ALTIMCS. A. B. WILKINS. W. S. SMITH. G1 EO. M. RIDDLE, trtV.V T ANDREWS, WILKINS k CO. Dealers in Foreisrn and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 503 Market street, fanl5, 1862tf PHILADELPHIA. JOHN A. WILSOS. . . D. Al'CAXULESS. JESSE W. CAHR. "riLSON, CARR, & CO. f (Late Wilson, Pcitne J- Co.) Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS, No. 91 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, 18C2-tf. - T. MORRIS TEROT, EDWARD II. OGCEX. I BARKER, tcth V T. MORRTS PEROT & CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 621 Market street, above Sixth, and 612 Commerce street, Philadelphia. Nov. 28. I86ltf w ATS ON & JANNEY. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, : .. SHAWLS, &c:, &c 323 Market St., Philadelphia. Feb. 11, 1801-tf. HEO. n. THO DEN, with KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in ' .' CLOTHING, No. 80 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, 1862-tf. MARTIX BCEHLER, R. H. HOWARD. BUEHLER & HOWARD, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, No. 411 Market st., Philadelphia. - Nov. 28 1861tf V JAMES GRAHAM: E.J.THOMAS. G1 RAH AM & THOMAS, , r WHOLESALE GROCERS, -, And Deaitrs in Flour, . 157 Liberty street Pittsburg, Penn'a Dec26, 1861-tf - ' TT CniLDS & CO XL. ' WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pitttburg, Pa. Have received an immense stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for Spring and Summer sales, comprising a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, carefully selected with par ticular reference to the wants of the Western Trade, and due regard to durability and sizes, manufactured to order and warranted. Our entire stock having been purchased and contracted for direct from the New Eng land manufacturers entirely for cash, during last Fall and Winter, before the present advance prices on stock and we are enabled to offer Superior Indacemeiits to cash or prompt time buyers, and are prepared to sell goods at les3 than New York or Philadelphia priees. We invite the attention of Mcrfharts visit ing this city to examine our large and desira ble stock before purchasing elsewhere. CU. Particular personal attention given to ORDERS. April. 9 tf n. CniLDS & CO. TOHN HEWITT, xcith'' Solomon Cans, WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHING, No.' 403 Market street, Philadelphia. JT Tbi3 establishment lias 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 Clotlis, Cassirneres, Satinetts, Yestings, Tailors' . Trimmings, kc, is new ready for the trade. Any order entrusted by those who are un able "to visit the city shall be executed a3 faithfully as if they were present. August 24, 1862. NEW CASH HOUSE ! Goods bought and sold for cash .' LITTLE a ADAMS ON, No. 325 Market Street, Philadelphia, Invite attention to their new and splendid stock of " SPRING DRESS" GOODS ! Black.Silks, Mourning Silks, Fancy Silks, Poult de Soies; Seasonable Shawls, Clocking Cloths, Man-tilla Silks, Mantillas manufac tured by themselves from late Paris styles. Apiil 28, 1864tf JAS. M. COXRAD. COATES WALTOK. CONRAD & WALTON, Importers and Dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY Conrad & Walton's superior .Steel Shovels, Conrad k Walton's, Dnrlig k Waldrcn'3 SCYTUK.S, Mann's Ecatty's k Hunt's Axes, kc &c. Nos. C23 Market St., C14 Commerce st, Oct. 15,'03. . Philadelphia. JAS. W. RIDDLE. JXO. C. SUE20XE. WW. H. GILL. RIDDLE, GILL & CO 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. ISRAEL GOULD, with JOEII. DAILY CO. HOSIERY, SMALL WARES. WniTE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, &e. 28 North 3d street, Philadelphia. JOEL J. BAILY, KKSEY J. DAVIS, ELTON B. GIFFOBP, S. W. VAX CCLIX; February 18, 1664,ly. B. MUSE J0XE3. GUSTAVLS A. BEXSOX. BM. J ONES '& CO., WHOLESALE GROCSRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 512 Market street, Philadelphia. jSJ Particular attention paid to sales, country produce of every description. April 28, 18ti4tf PR. TAVLOR. VTM. E. HEMPHILL. rjpAYLOE & HEMPHILL, Wholesale dealers in MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC SEGARS, 22 Market st., south side, bet. 2d A 3d, April 28, 18-34tf PHILADELPHIA, LEM. 1IOLLIDAY, tci.'h NICKERSON, HARRIS & MOSELEY, Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 433 Market street, Philadelphia. JkSyA large assortment of City M.'.ds "Work constantly on hard. jan7jlSCl TTT C. MURPHY, with YY ' II. CHILDS k CO., WHOLESALE BOOT k SHOE WAREHOUSE No. 133 Wood street. May 8, 1862-tI- PITTSBRUG, Pa. CAUFFMAN & CHEW, Importers and Dealers in CniNA, GLASS AND QUEENS WAR E , No. 21 North Fourth Et., Philadelphia. Oct. 151863. ' HOMAS P. JAMES IMPORTER and WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, No G30 Market street, Philadelphia. October 15, I8G3. EST, SOUTIIWORTH & CO. Wholesale Dealer t in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 21 North Third street, Nov. 28, 1861. Philadelphia. Ci D. M'CLEES & Co., jm No. 133 North Third street, Philadelphia; Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes. May 17 I860 tf A DAMS, ATKINSON & CO., , AUCTION DRY GOODS, No. 33 North TLird St., Philadelphia. A. ADAMS. K. P. ATKI5S0X. J. II. WHITBY. April 28, lSC4Jf I USSELL & LANDIS, Ar ' Importers and Dealers in . DRUGS; CHEMICALS, 4c, No. 410 Market and 405 Merchant sts., April 28; 1864tf PHILADELPHIA. JOS. LAUFERTY, Wholesale dealer in HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, and FURS, No. 19 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. . April 28, 1864tf IC. CALDWELL. - XVPORTEIt AND WHOLESALE DEALER IS HOSIERY, GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS 434 Market st. & 429 Merchant St., Feb. 11, 1664-tf. PHILADELPHIA. THE ALLEGH AN1AH" W'ILL be published every. Thursday, r the foUowing rates viz: Per annum, (payable in advance) , If not paid within the first six months If not paid until the expiration of year' 2 00 "A failure to notify a discontinuance at th expiration ot the term scbscribed for Trillfc considered a new engagement. TERMS OP ADVEETISIXO 1 insertion. 2 1 square, (12 1ine3,) $ 50 2 squares, (24 lines,) 1.00 1 do. SO 3 cV $1.09 2 03 3.0o 3 squares, (36 lines, ) 1-50 2 00 Orerhrep ucepks and 25 cents per square for each insertion1I10IU, 3 months. 6 do. ?3.0 4.50 7.00 9.00 12.00 8 lines or less, 1 square, (12 lines,) 2 squares, (24 lines.) 3 squares, (36 lines,) Haifa column, Si. 50 2.50 4.00 .00 10.00 15.00 I2d0. $5.C S.fO 12-fO ' 14.00 20.C0 One column, 22.00 Administrator's and Executor's No Professional or Business Cards, not x! :ces. Us ceeding 8 lines, with paper, per year, 1 27" Advertisements not marked with fh number of insertions desired, will be ccnt:n ned till forbidden, and charged according t9 the above terms. I-aw f Xcvrs papers. 1. Subscribers who do not give erprcs no tice to the contrary; are considered as wish hig to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontin,,.. 01 meir x erioaicais, me . . t j- y...... vn 2 Publisher may ccn til all arrearages Era tinufe to ser.d them un paid: 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to tale their periodicals from the ofSces to which thev are directed, they are held responsible ti'"l they have settled the bill and ordered thea discontinued. C 4. If subscribers remove to other placg without informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The Court3 have decided, that retifiicj to take periodicals from the office or remov ing and leaving them uncalled for, is prica faciae vidence of intentional Fraud. OKE OUT IX A XEYv PLACE!! BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS 1 ton EVERYBODY The subscriber take3 pleasure in calling the attention of the citizens of CARROLL TOWN and vicinity to the fact that he has just received, and is now opening, at the oil stand of Moore & Son, a large and varied stock of Iry Goods, consisting in part of Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassirneres Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweed3, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown k Bleached Muslins, &c. VEESS GOODS of every ttytt. Together -with an excellent stock ot BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CARS, BONXETS STATIONARY, HARDWARE. GROCERIES' FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SAC5S QUEENSWARE, NOTIONS, &c., c., &i And in fact, any tiling and everything tisurIIc cpt in a No. 1 Countrv Store all cf TrLica will be disposed of at prices to f uit the tiiLtt. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS 1 Customers vraited on by attentive Stlfs mcn, and r.o charge for showing article?. t-f Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, ar.3 other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Couctry Produce generallv, taken in eicbarpe fr Goods. A. A. BARKER. May 2?,18C2-tf 1 CARD. Jr. Witmeb's BKroGr. Lancaster Tp. Julv 30, 1G0. Messrs. Evans axd Watsos : Gentlemes The small sire No. I Salamander safe -shich I purchased from your agent, Mr. Adani R. Earr, in Lancaster" City, on July 20th, IS:?, has been subjected to a very severe test, which it withstood in a most satisfactory manner. This Safe, containing all irsy book3 together with valuable papers belonging ta myself and some to my neighbors andfnecdj and represeting a value of over Twenty Thous and Dollars, ($20,000) was in my Mill which was destroyed on the" night of the 27th of Ja ly, 1 8C0, and passed thtough the fiery ordeil unscathed. The Safe was on the second foor and fell to the basement ci the Mill, and M cnK? oftorl f.-T- c5t- linnre in n intense hit among the by the comb fire the safo was opened and the books papers taken out in a state of perfect preser vation, the paper not even being aucu.- This fact was, however, to many bvstanderl 1 of voar Sa'es tba2 n htti-r rpfr.mm'nii.itioil could be expressed in any other words lrt-a me. Yours Respectful!?, sel3 SAMUEL RANCK-, jgUA large assortment of the above q5- itv of Fire and Thief Proof Safes always hand and for sale at as low rates as any ott firm, at EVANS k WATSON S. No. 1G South Fourth et., Fciiaaei J8G4. TIJ1 SHEET-IRONWARE. COrrERM-"" J, Si, XI. IIERRIXGTOX Desire to call the attention of the I1'1' their npu- TIN SROPnow oDenedin t-e tar brick building ou the corner of Main Franklin streets opposite the Mansion n.1 npit to thft Ttflnlcinc bouse 01 & Co.. Johnstown Pa., w.here they P"rr manufacturing all kinds of , - TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPrER K Their" work will be made by th betJeC men and of the best material e. Tbey termined to sell all kinds of ware a cheapest rates, wholesale an?J?' P. S All orders for SPOUTING to on the ehortest notice and on reason terms. n Johnstown, December 8, i55V-w. i i ruLis, which was greatly increase ustion of a large quantity ot J v. krift wo'la After t"'