J U 4. 5S -1 j 1 9 I 1 1 THURSDAY::: JUNE 12. LOCllL kVS PERSONAL. EEtssBuaa and CresSon Ratltioad. Oaand after Monday May 5y 1852, trains a thla road will run follows : Ly.axt: EBtxsBURO At S 3C A. M., connecting with Fast Mail East and Express West. At G.25 connecting with Mail Train West and Express East. Leave Cresson At S.55 A. M., or on departure of Fast Mail East and Express West: At 7.45 P- or ou departure of Mail Train West and Express East. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Supt. A Wounded Soldier. Mr. John Lis ter, cf Jackson township, this county, who wa3 wounued at the battle of Shiloh ixiid his been at home on furlough since, we arc happy to say is rapidly recovering irom his injuries." He visited town on Saturday, and was gladly received by his many friends and sympathizers. He gives a most interesting account of tho great battle, and ppcaks in glowing terms of the noble bearing of his company Co. C, Cant. Williams, 19th TJ. S. infantry, com posed almost exclusively of Cambrians throughout the fight. Mr. L. vas woun ded in the leg: by a musket-ball during the thickest of the fight, but was wholly unconscious of having received any hurt at the time being. He says he experi enced a peculiar sensation merely, as if he hud sustained a kick ou the leg from a soldier in the ranks behind him, and thought nothing more of the matter, lie fought on, firing some seven or eight rounds thereafter, when he discovered, by the trickling blood, that he wa3 wounded. He immediately grew weak and faiut, and ticking to the ground, remained ia a state cf insensibility for several hours. He was afterwards removed from the field, his wound cared for, and he released on fur lough. With proper attention, ho will probably experience no serious results irom his injury. We wish him a speedy and entire recovery. Indiana and Ebensiu.t.0 Turnpike. We learti from the Iudiana Utssenger that the Managers of the Indiana and Ebeiifsburg Turnpike still persist in un lawfully collecting tolls on paid road, not wlthaiandint; the fact that an act was passed by the State Legislature last ses sion repealing an act authorizing said company to collect tolls for certain purpo se. The Managers have no longer any right to demand tolls, and if demanded people may justly refuse to pay them, as also cause the refunding of nuy toUs un lawfully collected. Herewith is-a certi fied copy of the act to such effect: An Act to repeal an Act entitled a Supple ment to an Act to authorise the Managers of the Indiana aud Ebeusburg Turnpike to collect toils for certain purposes. tfKi.'. I. Hi it enacted, c, That the Su'pple-ru:-.' M ar. Aet to authorize the Indian and Ebonsburg Turnpike to collect tolls for cer tain purposes, approved the Seventeenth day f : April. Oas Thousand Eight Hundred and t'i'-y-oae, be a;.! the same is hereby re- joii.v now, Speaker of House of Reps. L. W. HALL, Speaker of the Senate. Approvad the Eighth day of April, Anno Domini One Thousaud Eight Hundred and Uakkied At tho residenco of the bride's parents, in Wilniore, this county, on Thurs day, 5th inst., by tho Rev. S. T. Show, Mr. Samuel O. Goodwin, of Cambria Township, to Miss Sallis Kandolpu. W congratulate our friends, the bride and groom, on the happy termination cf this little enterprise in the line matrimo nial, and offer the Iiopo that they may never have occasion to regret the Etep which indissolubly linked their future destinies together. On the contrary, may their married life prove happy and auspi cious an extended honey-moon, luscious, creamy, delightful, piquant, exquisite and amaranthine and they ever cherish the act aforesaid as the sensiblessedest of their whole existence. 'What 13 life when wanting Love? Night without a morning: Love's the cloudless summer sun, Nature gay adorning." And is not participation in the rites of Hymen, and that sort of thing, the true and accepted mode by which to secure the very concentrated essence of Love ! Flattering Indication. We clip the following paragraph from last week's Johnstown Tribune: The Cambria Iron Company have made a general advance in the wages of their employees the second for the season to take effect on the first of J une, and especially among the miners, who, we understand, now receive as much for their labor as they ever did in the most prosperous times in these works. Thus the company are redeeming their promis-3 made to their operatives some two months ago, that they should share liberally in whatever increased prosperity the company might meet with upon the revival of business. Letter from Joliiistovvn. Johnstown Schools. The public schools cf Johnstown borough opened for an eight months' session on Monday of last week. The following are the names of the Teachers, selected from some forty applicants : Superintendent, J. Frank Condon; Mr. Sauiuel Singleton, Miss Annie Oglevee, Mis Lizzie Strubel, Miss Mary M. Swank, Mr. J. P. Andrews, Miss S-illie A. Druitt, Mr. S. li. M'Cormick, Miss Mary E. M'Clure, Miss Sidney A. Postlethwaite, Miss Mary J. Morgan. Their salaries range from $30 to 810. Dim At his residence, in Carroll towc ship, this county, cu Saturday evening, 7th iustunt, Mr. .Gosoox Sinclair, aged about CO years. The deceased wa3 well known through out the county, and highly esteemed for his many good qualities of head and heart. He waa a kind husband, an indulgent parent, an obliging neighbor quiet and unostentatious, yet God's noblest work, a good, true num. He lived and died a sin cere Christian. Green be his memory! Enwibition. The Annual Exhibition cf the" St. Francis College takes place at Lore t to, this county, on Thursday, the 2Gth of the present mouth. Notwith- ! standing the many disadvantages collegiate institutions have had to undergo, during the past year, this one, we are informed, has enjoyed a fair share of patrouage, and the coming exhibition bids fair to sur pass those of former years. All should attend. I c;x!y-iwo. A. G. CCRTIX. A Humor Contradicted. "We- last week gave publicity through these col uuins to a current report that Mr. Robert Davis, of the 12th regular infantry, and formerly of this place, had beeu killed in a recent skirmish with the Rt-bels in Vir ginia. Since then, the.friends of the sup posed deceased have made inquiry at the proper quarter, and ascertained that the rumor is unfounded. An cfacer of the regiment writes that a report was in cir culation over a month ago to the effect as above, but that it had been disproved. Another link in the chain of rebutting evidence is this that the friends' of Mr. Davis have received letters from him writ leu since the period of his Eupposed de luise. We are happy to make the correc tion, and hope that the subject of this notice may live long enough at least to return home at the end of the war and give us ocular demonstration of his sub lunary existence. Personal. Cur friends, Messrs. II. J. Humphrey and I. L. Linton, Loth at taches of Adams $: Co.'s Express on the Pennsylvania Railroad, were in town and raid us a visit during the present week. They look well, and also wear very good clothes cure indication that railroading i uu excellent investment. Long may they wave ! Court. In consequence of a paucity of business, both criminal and civil an unusual state of affairs for this county Court adjourned last week on Tuesday afternoon. Very few persons were in at tendance, and nothinfcf interest trans pired either in or out of the Court House. The second week's term commenced on Monday of this week, with a good show cf btrangers in attendance. Celebration A grand celebration, fur the benefit of the Catholic church of thu place, is to be given under the auspi ces of the ladies of the congregation, at I tie Fair Grounds, on the coming Fourth cf July. It promises to bo a nic affair- IIis Name. The name of the young man we mentioned last week as having been killed by the cars near Elairsville Intci section was John M'Ginley. His father resided in Johnstown, whither his remains were taken on "Saturday following the accident, and on Sunday interred in the Catholic Cemetery. He was aged about 15 years. J ugged. One of those peripatetic copper-faces known as Gipsies was committed to jail on Monday evening, for exhibiting a species of break-neck equestrianism thro' our streets, to the perilling of life and limb of pedestrians. He was released next morning, after payment of a fine. Agricultural. We direct the atten tion of our readers to the advertisement elsewhere of a call for an election of oCi ceis for the Cambria County Agricultural Society, to beheld on Saturday, 14th inst. Attention, Litigants! Blank Sum mon?, Subpcnas, Executions, etc., con stantly on hand and for sale at this office. - Story. For a good-old readable story, consult first pa-je of to-day 'a pnper. Johnstown, June 9, 18G2. To'tht Editor cf The Alleghanian : The past week has been a most delight ful one, and the young folks hereabout appeared determined to make the most of it while it lasted. A fishing party? par ticipated in by several "young friends of mine, was gotten up, and quite a delight ful time was had. The fish, however, it appears were not very plenty, but a brisk shower coming up about the time the par ty were starting homeward, they were drenched completely. Thus : if they did not catch any fish, they certainly succeed ed in catching lots of --duck." A Pic-Nic is to come off on Wednes day at Nineveh, a few miles below town. It promises to be a large affair. John Fredericks, an assistant in the Quartermaster's Department of Bank's ar my, is home on furlough. He thinks there are few men who, under the circum stances, could have conducted a retreat to a more successful termination than did Gen. Banks. Lieut. Wehn, of Capt. Lin ton's com Dan v. is also home on a brief furlough. . A company is being formed here, for service in case another requisition is made for more troops. The Governor purposes furnishing them with arms when they number thirty-four men. m Twenty-eight have already been enlisted, and I think there will be no difficulty in securing the required number. I am inclined tc the belief that Johns town is becoming an exceedingly moral place of late. Take for illustration, that at our recent Quarter Sessions we only succeeded in --sending up" one candidate for criminal honors, whereas at terms prior we generally supplied that commodi ous institution yclept jail with the major proportion of its inmates. K. wi m mwrmmimm m muuiwwwwwifim "i gricultural.-- f An election of officers of the "Cambria County Agricultural Society" for the ensuing year will be held at the Court House, in the "borough of Ebeusburg, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of JUNE, inst., between the Lour3 of iwo and four o'clock, P. M. Iy. order of tho President. June 12, 13C2. D. J. JONK3, Sec'y. rM- iJ- GORMLY, Wholesale Grocer, DCALKIt IX FLOUR. GRAIN, SEED, BACON, SUGAR CURED HAMS. MESS PORK, BEEF, CHEESE. IRON, NAILS, GLASS, WHALE, TANNER S AND CARBON OIL, JVo. 27t liberty Street, Opposite Eagle Hotel,) Having purchased the interest of his late partners, will continue the business at the old stand, ar.Awill be pleaded to receive the palronajre of nil old friends and customers. Pittsburgh, June 3, 18G2-Cm. LICENSE NOTICE. The following named persons have filed their Petitions for Tavern and Quart License, in this office, and they will be presented for the action of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria countr ou Monday, the Thirtieth day of June, A. D., 1862, to wit: TAVERN LICENSE. Peter F. Caulfitld, 2d Ward, Johnstown. QUART LICENSE. Patrick M'Duun, Wilmore Borough. JOSEPH DONALD, Clerk. Ofiire Clerk of Quart? r Sessions, 1 Ebensbnrg, June 5, l862-3t B UOKE OUT IN A NEU PLACE! I BARGAINS I BARGAINS ! ron ETEHYEODY The subscriber takes pleasure ia calling the attention of the citizens cf CARROLL TOWN and vicinity to the fact that he ha3 just received, and is now opening, at the old stani of Moore & Son, a large and varied stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of Satins, Velvets, Cloths, C93imere8, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans. Tickings, Flannels, Brown A Bleached Muslins. A.c DRESS GOODS of every tyU. Together with an excellent stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, . GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, QUEENSWARE, NOTIONS, &c, 4c, &c. And. in fact, anything and every thing usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store all of which will be disposed of at prices to suit the times. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! Customers waited on by nttentive Sales men, nnd no charge for showing articles. Cherry, Poplar, Spcuce, Pine, and other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country Troduce generally, taken in exchange for Good?. A. A. BARKER. May 20, l8G2-tf as. "w. riddle. j.vo. c. suekbokne. WM. H. GILL. I MIDDLE, GILL & CO. ; Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Toreign and Domestic DRY GOODS AND CARPETING, 438 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant Street. PHILADELPHIA. Hay 1, lS-tf. VAEl 'A&S3R8H GI'S Mammoth Menagerie AND GREAT MORAL' BIDIBITIOS , corner Penn and St. Sts. Colossal Golden CThiriot. j V35i3 Van Amburph ic (Jo. ti.ks hoth pri'lo nnd pleasure in calling the. attention of a tliseriiuiii ntin public to tho f.ict ibi they (with a deternUiiiUioii to cast ttsKlu every opposition of whatsoever kind cr nature,) have expanded on tliia Estab lishment tho enormous sum of 03.00,0002 to make it scrpass anything the world ever before have oeen. li now rises pre-eminent over evnry competitor. A 11 the ad vantages that wealth, talent Jind ei7erience could command, have been brought Into requisition in starting this piguntic enterprise. Re cently, -while Mr. Van Am burgli was in l'ornin eonn- tries, collecting Anirnala for this Jlenajrerio, reports of his death wore circulated, but -VAir STILL LIV23 and will accompany the Me naerio, and bear living testi- nony that he is nor dead. This Complete Menat-erla, raa only cue 1.1 America,' In aa m'lrc new ou;3t, YVUh new Ilorsx 3, Km teiHrr-inounied Ilarneiw,. 1'ew C 'oluaxhil ,!Jrn 4 hnriot, Kew Corjteoiwly i'lilated C New Spring Wason. sad Kew (?lx I'coir poie Canvas, Els Tiroes as Aargo 23 any ordinary Circus ! The nnpnrallelled and most '""vtriumphuiifcsuccess which has attended this time honored institution, in without prece dent. ll:e ilenaserie in the v" streets, about in a.m., wiij lorra Cm a ji t in Oriental Splender, nearly one mile in length, EST FREE TO ALL. " The immense Pavilion will acoMBHiodme many thous ands ; so all whotiaay dctire can see L,IVI. WILD .rtI3IAL8 from every clime ; also, The Great Van Ar-abu-rIi i2 Tho Ori jiaal liioa aad "ijor Ta3or I Pnir JLnr .t, Hl'lrlc Tig4r, F?rttd , Tig. African Panther, thru Sen' giJ, Zsoparva pair Aitatie Leopards. The following was taken from the living animals, in IVew .York, ilarclt 2.T, iiz, and' may bo considered A CoraEcr List ow Amxals." Tfar 7,.e;ihnnt JTnnni'-a!, F'rorrn- i.:r;:lfjrt T'fpoo fiMb, ZV Mammoth 'E'ephrmtt, Four Finns am't I.wh'ski. Asinzie nnd African, "SJA A:eriri. J,iu;,er, Afiimn Panther. Sf ted Tiger. P.Ut h Tiger (nn'y one t A'tu.im) Z.iunen, I three fouxf P'ngiX l.euftrrls. Shre Asiat-ranJ Afii iin l.efft tlx oirr "Hjrrf, SIX tlOMtks fid. i)trijrl Hyen i. (only one t Arntrrra) jV. tei Jvm.wi -s Lion, thrte wars lfl-?5J cl.t. p iir Calif orui.1 J'JanriM Uriz- GfjiVZ'si z!y Aietrs Ji.arkWclf. Prairie Wolf. -. trr-y Wolf. 7.,l-a. (r-es rtit.1 t -i-i2 Jl.V. rii Aft'-rgh by th: rl cf Verly. England.) Ast'rinn Una:, Lop-EartJ Vl'ry Go-itl. (f'y ours t Arne'ira.) i:.ulf Lam t, AJpatfix & p. or It ; artui, t-d Peru Tian Lama, or Ytema, America yaUorr lUrr, African unn Jivjf'mlo thr e African (faz-Le.t, (ow.'y t-net exhibited tm Arne'ira tn Jo irars.) ratr of Tics .'M.i. cr Aatir Antt'oprs, Prrara, or blrri n Wild Hog, onth American, Augata, Jar a ITnre. :Hrr Cat, or (rflot. Fisher, er Water Cat, fajr li-hneumitt. White i, round 4io OJtd Conn-.y ar Ant T.arers. tiwnta Pigvittrt miBj'f, English Huts lUackand I ('Art P.abbit. tief.nest Ci lift ton. if hints rrrr j-i.'r, patr o f y'eut Holiu'id Crtnrn Crane, S u'.h AwHun Couiart tht largest Bird that lie, f-air Wh'ti ,'aoii, A frican Pe'Crn,thre'Ooien pheat ants, thru SUirr J hea antt, far Hahtmta J'heasnnts. pa-r English Phea. !, Ckimezt Fur Hen, tenth, Amerienn Pc--te. three tpamxh f.litcaws, pvtr Tampico I trrrotr. fire aouth American Parrots. Hive Itiftt, tmir Esypti, n C iirernland Ut. , pair of Folanil Fowls, p fo'Ar.'e Coer.taes, Hed Kinr Pcrrii from Amst-alia, Srreit Q'tetn J'urrot frun Australia, Afit llo-llnd Cocntoo, (irett J'orrnis, J'arotjHets A , a Family -f Man keys. Oils, 'i;voj and Carrier Jr.-tts, Ho fry Fornily if Monkeys, Al Ff'iKJK, lchneun.ons. I j,.t, Ca'.t, ft, iiriz hi'momovsly to-S'th-r. A pupil -f Tio GSEAT iJZZTTZZIl "Will enter the lens of Trainee! Anrnili. lean 2 ' rreZ parr rffixp n A- c -a. Also will be iulrodncrd ti eft 'Si Ore-it W.,r F.l'phnrl y.anr iW.l'. r.-s1- jS Y. Tboma., K. pr r, performing -v5f F.'evhani I ippoi trained by W -ZR S Jr'rot. TsKn, ror.ic-, 7Ionk vs. THK G0I!Gi:Ol'S IT.OCEION, At 10 A.?.I., preceded by the CCLDEM CHARIOT, Containing Otto Horn'aCiractSaEd PITTS BURG n, PA Clair The largest Commercial School of the Uni ted States, with a patronage of nearly 3,OCi3) SI lltfeSif in five yeart, from 31 States, and the only one which affords complete and reliable instruction in all the following branches, viz . Mercantile, Manufacturers, Steam Boat, Rail -lload d" Bank Book-Keeping. FIRST PREMIUM Plain and Ornamental Tennmanship f also Surveying, Engineering, and Mathematics generally. S3.-,. OO Pays for a Commcfial Course ; Stndents en ter and review at-any time. SisCT MINISTERS' SONS' tuition at half price. For Catalogue of SO pages, Specimens of Business and Ornamental Pennmanship, and a beautiful College view of 8 square feet, con taining a great variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourishing, inclose 24 cents in etamps to the Principals, . JENKINS 4 SMITH", April 24, 18C2,-ly. Tittsbuegh, Pa. X 1ST OF LETTERS 1 J The following i3 a List of Letters re maining in the Ebcnsburg Post Office up to June 5th : TVTEW CHEAP CASII STORE !!- IN ' "THAT'S THAT'S tTlZ HATTER H E. J. MILLS & CO. beg !eavo to annonnoo to the citizens of Ebecsburg and viciuity that they have just received, at their new storw room, on High street, a most complete assort ment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following articles t Dress Goods, MilliBery Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, aal so on, ad infinitum. Zy- WILL EXHIBIT AT EBENSBURG ON MONDAY, JUNE 23o. Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock, P. M. Alnaifl0M t55 Cents. S27 Children under 0 ymrs, 15 cents. J June iss: Arsoi Boots end Shoes, nats. Caps, Eocncts,' Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Notions, Perfumery, Stationery, Tlour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and Cod Fish, Syrups and Molasses, Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, '&c, Ac., Jte. HUGH A. McCOY, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer EBl'.NSBURG, PA. OfTice one door east of Davis, Jones & Co.'s Store. A large stock of ready-made Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, kc, constantly on hand and for sale cheap. Dec. 2 j, 18G1- tf. Peter Allbough Joseph Berkey Barbara Campbell James Clark Mrs A M Campbell Miss Rosanna Kain Nennie Cleras John Dunmire John S Davis P Driskoll Miss A R Davis II S Eason David D Evans Miss M N Evan 3 Randolph Folckner John Frankinburger Charles Firtchey Bridget Flannegan John Foust Jr N George Sanvl Geise Marr Herner R II Holme3 Benjamin Jone? nannnh Jones Rev II Long Jos W Myers 2 Win II Moreland C Moef?iugh Miss II C Miller Anthony Mep.ly Miss A My res O A M'Keen Miss M C Moreland Capt P O'Conntll John Connell Miss J A Owens P Penticcff A Cioomnoiker Miss Ann E Eager Sam'l Reese Abram Riblet Mrs M Shoemaker Joshua Strayer Mrs M E SliOemaker Jacob J-ettlemire Geo W Freese L Walker Persons calling for anv of the above letters will please sav thev are advertised. JOHN THOMPSON, P. M. Ebensburg, June 5, l8C2--4t. TEW GOODS I !NEW FIRM ! ! V WM. DAVIS k FiJNS are receiving and opening, at the old"!and of Wm. Davis, on High street, a superior assortment of Goods, which thev ofler to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity at reduced prices. Their stock consists in part of DRY GOODS', GROCERIES, H A R A R E , QUEENS W A R E, NOTIONS. HAT'S & CAPS, BOOTS & SnOES, CLOTHING, etc., etc., etc. All tf which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. No charges for exhibiting goods. Country Produce of every description wan ted in exchange for goods. WM. DAVIS A SONS. Ebensburg, May 22, l8C2-3t pa? All persons indebted to rne are re spectfull invited to come forward arid settle without 'delay. WM. DAVIS. TTENTIOX ! WANTED BY A. A. BARKER. 100,000 ft- goo l common ar.d Clear Pine Bds. 100.000 " good Pc-p'.ar and Cherry Lumber. 100,000 " good Ash Lumber. f, For which a fair price will be 3n Mer chandise', and part Cash for choice lots. Ebensburg, April 24,1 8&2. In short not to dip further into tedious details they intend keeping A NUMBER ONE STORE, Where the comfort and convenience ef n country community can bo euccessfuly ca tered to. E BENSRURG FOUNDRY. The withdrawal of the foreman and book-keeper, from the Ebensburg Foundry, renders it absolutely necessary that all ac counts shall be settled up without any delay. Persons desirous of saving difficulty, and perhaps cot. had better call and settle with out further notice. E. GLASS Jt CO. Ebensburg, Jan. 1, 1?52. AY UD! PAY UP!! All r-or.s indebted to the subscribers by either Note or Book account, are hereby notified to make immediate pnyment. Costs will saved by attending to tins in time. D. J. EVANS A SON. Ebensburg, My 20, iv2-3t. DH.J.M. M'CLURE, Surgeon and Ms.cn anical Dentist, respectfully offers his professional srervicesto theladics and gen tlemen of JohnetownanJ vicinityof thisplace. Particular attention paid to diseases of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. Oftee in the oM 'Fichr'r," on Clinton street. Johnstown, Aug. 25, lSo'J. -yOR WORK OF ALL KINDS .NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE "ALLEG IT ANTAN" OFFICE, niGII St., EBENSBURG, PA. O publication OFncr: : - DAVIS A JONES' BUILDING UP STAIRS vr ETAins Tnmn doob back. GIVE US A CALL. J UST RECEIVED THREE BARRELS LAKE TROUT A PRIME ARTICLE, AT A. A. BARKER'S STORE. ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER DOZEN CALL AND SAMPLE THEM ?.r.etvbwT;, March C, lfCS. By buying a large stock at a tine, tbej are enabled to sell their goods at a TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES. Roll in and see for yourselves. No charja for showing articles. Kjer. Country Produce taken ia exchsnga for goods. Ebensbur, April 24, 18G2. c L dr 5: - w " v. . m 5 ' a . i- f? 2 vy o-- atr'K; o i J T 1:1 n -t r -jQ c .ZE c UJ S 5.r 3 Z E S-53 6 o m C a C - C Jl T rh 2 3 U a s. o-1 n - o c P v- 3 5"v 5 0 f --. 7t r ' o t-. r 5 r- o ? 5 q ; 5- ss w a & R r , 2. & 'S. O C - 2. fi p - z z s i v. r o ai ts L r-l S S 7 E3 S " 6- i i, c -- ? S y- U St o a - rr X 2 2 o -2 2. r r a a. y E3 O c 4 n y -. O t U a 1 V 2 CXl, 33C tSjk e H S c cs '" o m p- 5: a o n f c r.-"2-" rT i 2. o o r. o- cvi ?! S o 73 Z. i S8, 5 t3 -I C t3" r-" "-! e C5 O I X IBENSBURG HARDWARE AND li ' STOVE DEPOT. BARGAIXS TO BE HAD! The undersigned has just received a largo and splendid assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Nails, Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware, kc, Ac, nil of which he will sell very low for" CASH or ex change for Country Produce. Ao : lie still continues to manufacture Tin end Sheet Iron Ware of all Cfescriptiocs, for sate either by the Wholesale or liciail. Repairing done ou short notice. He returns his sincere thanks to hi3 eld friends and customers for the patronage ex tended him, and beg3 leave to hope that they will come forward and settle up their account of long standing, and commence the newvear "oa the square." He must have money ta enable" him to keep up his stock. S Prices low, to suit the imes. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Jany. 9, lSC2tf c. T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, V - JEWELRY, Faxct Goods. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, k9 Just received at the Jewelry stora cf C. T. Roberts, a large and complete stock of Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, ic. which will be eoM very low for Cash. Ladies are invited to call and" examine his stock, and Fecure bargains. Repairing faithfully performed auci warrantoi to give satisfaction: Sept. 2o, IStil. 6i T IIE UNION- RIGHT OH WRONG L'XIOX rLAXIXG MILL, Ebcmlurg, rentxa. The subscriber begs leave to .h Public that he is prepared to furnish, on short notice and on reasonable terms, all manner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, and MOULDINGS. Ah work warranted to give entire satisfac tion, otherwise no charge will be made. Orders frmn a distance solicited, and lled with uromptness and dispatch. TV, Rough Lumber taken in cxeh.mgo for Worked Lumber. U. F. WILLIAMS. Ebensburg, Jan. oO. 1862-tf. gMITIl'S VEGETABLE COFFEE. Manufactured and soli, wholesale and re-" tail, by JOHN S110FFXER. Johnstown, Cambria county, P. For sale by A. A. Barker, aud at th principal stores in Ebeusburg. March, 20, 16C2, lr. Blank Summon;, Blank Subio.msy B lank Execution, Constable's Ictatus, ac," lor elet thi oil.ee. . . " 0 u J
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