ym?RSDAY:::'::::::::::::KBUARy 4 LOCfii AND FEBSOitAL EBENSBUBQ AND CltESSON ItAFLBOAD. On and after Monday, November 16, 1863, jjftlas on thia road will ran a3 follow 3 :- LjAVE EbEXSBURO 7.23 A. M., connecting with Bait. Ex press West'and Thro' Acr.om East. At 7.15 P. Sr., connecting with Mail Train West and Thro' Express East. Leave Cresson 4t 10.43 A. M., or on departure of Thro' Accommodation West. It 8.43 P. M., 6r on departure of Express East and Mail "West. Chit-Chat with Our Readers. Xhc amount of business done in thia sec tion in tiie article of lumber has always fceca large. Indeed, northern Cambria, Jus from time immrmorial been distin guished a9 a superior lumber region. When a stranger, of an inquiring turn of mind, docs us ths honor of a visit, he usually open3 out with -''"What is your staple commodity hereabouts j;rain ?" Xo." "Stock ?" "No." "Iron and minerals?" "No." "Poultry, vc;eta Iks, fruit, butter?" "No." "Well, hat'w it, then?" "Why, lumler, of course," is the inevitable answer. And the stranger sees it with an "Oh, yes, this is Cam-berry '." Leaving all other productions as they are, and taking from us lumber, northern Cambria, could never have attained even the medium degree ci eminence she now occupiss. The soil of too sterile and ragged a description for grazing purposes, and iron ore and coal cot abundant, no especial advantage would Lave been afforded us out of vniieh to build up for ourselves a name and fame and a solid, substantial establishment. Bat we have lumber, and lumber' in abundance. The primitive forests which furround us cn every hand, and wave, their leafy boughs ia rank luxuriance heavenward, afTord an inexhaustible source ! of wealth,' frcm which many an indepen dent fortune has already been accumula ted, and from which many another will be trrought by energy, arid hard labor. Af ter threescore years of incessant chopping wid hewing, and hauling and shipping, the supply of oak and cherry, hemlock, jinc, Huden, poplar, beech, birch, chestnut, tad locust, witL many other varieties, no doubt, the 'Samoa of which do not occur to as, still continues unabated. These remarks are merely introductory to saying that at n f- h .brt business been better or "brisker' than during the present winfer. A mar ket nay now be easily found for every, description of boarder plank, joist or icantling, shook cr thicglo, which is prepared and for sale a market in which fabulous prices and. the "cash down" arc the disliuguishing' .haracteristkM. Iu tiew of this fact, and freting that northern Cambria is essentially a lumber district, cur men of capital are bes tin ing them eives and engaging largely in the encer piscof furnishing the required commodity. At least a half-dozen steam saw-mills that e lave Jinowledgo cf, with some most likely beyond our range of vision, are wing erected in this vicinity, and many otters are talked of. Prior to the increased demand for lumber, the number of nian- tfacturicg establishments here was not ill and the business done by them by "3 means inconsiderable. Now, with itanjaore niills and enhanced facilities, of coarse there will be a much greater Production. are glad to sec thia. It demon strates conclusively that cur people are j ' awake to tlvcir own interests. If do net take advantage cf the fund of j ealth plaoed at their disposal by the Creator of the earth, capitalists clrewherc 10 their own benefit our very birthright. h more throuirh development of nnr jailer interests, which ages couid not tiroughly exhaust, the county, will Pow not only in wealth, but also in Wdligence, enterprise and liberality, and "v.-uuie a urigub uuu ciuiuiig ngiil -ere before was comparative darknes ul3 is the lesson taught by history ere there are wealth and prosperity r is also a high degree of intelligence 2 morality. By a full development of '"fl interest-, we entertain hones that . ' -t . ria may ultimately become ho rcgen- anl meliorated as to bo able even $, .a S Union majority at her clcc HS instead of the adverse as now ! . 4 certain class of people felicitate , flrca that "there's nothing i:t- N. ' u e whoso tastes and interests tf "lte another channel, are decidedly jioa that there's nothing like lam. 1 PrODo t. it . , . v uiu wcamcr wo navn iivnn for tbe past teo days A friend informs us' that in 1811, twenty yeais ago, during the last week in January, the weather was warm, genial, and spring-like ; the perfect counterpart of the 'weather the last week cf thu January, and that when a chauge occurred, it was in .the wise that snow fell to the depth of tlirce ftctt which continued on the ground until April. As coincidences arc not rare, our readers who are fond of sleighing should take courage from the fact, and not dis pose of their turn-outs at half price. Our 'Common Schools. The report of the Stato Superintendent of Common Schools for the year ending June 4, 1SG3, is out. From it we learn that the num ber of schools in the State, not including Philadelphia city, i3 12,101, an increase ou the last year of 171. The whole attendance of- pupils is 03-1,499, an in crease of 19,412. Average attendance of pupils, 97,022 ; increase, 9,039. Per centum average, .005; last year, .033. Average length of school terui, 5 months 14 days. Average cost of each pupil per month, 50 cents, an increase of one cent. Number teachers, 14,412 ; increase, 02. Total cost of tuition, 81,-198,040; increase, 130,859? Total cost of the system, in cluding $13,000 appropriation iu Phila delphia schools, 2,284099 ; increase, 850,934. The total number of pupils, i icluling Philadelphia, is 703,353, and the whole eost of the system, including the amouat paid by Philadelphia, k S2,SS8,190, ail increase of 8104,604.-4 These facts are encouraging to the friends vt the school system. Notwithstanding the war, the average attendance has bten larger and the average per cent, upon the whole number in attendance one-half per cent, greater than last year. There were 717 fewer male teachers and 779 more female teachers iu 1SG3 than the year previous, owing to the war. The per ceutage of attcndav.ee in the State schools ia only G3.5, whils in Philadelphia it is o t -fc. Wo also gather from the report the followir.fr statistics with regard to the present condition of the schools in Cam bria county : : Whole number schools, , 143 Number yet required, 11 Average number months taught, 4.57 Number male te.-ichcrs, 82 44 fetn.iie teachers, 81 Average salary males per month, $2". 78 " " females per month, $21.17 Number male scholars, o,S08 " learning German, 112 Average number atteu dingsckool, 5,2-31 Cost per month, $.42 A mt. levied lor school purposes, $18,427.04 Amt. levied for building ' ' 2.1 54.31 Total amount levied, Number mills school purposes, " building " Recti, from State ajpropriation, Reed, from Collectors, ic, Cost instruction. Fuel unl contiii-renciei, Cost school houses, purchasing, building, renting, fcc, BaTance on hanil, Peraianent debt, Temporary deut, $20, L.oJ t.3 4.5 $2,922.80 Sl8.G03.25 $15,281.90 $1,923.76 $3,302.83 $2,207.40 $3,031.39 $1,534.0J Tloxca TO '111: IJuave. Oa Thurs day eveuing, a complimentary supper was tendered the re-enlisting members ef Co. A, 11th licservcs, at home on furlough, by the editor of this paper. The supper was given at Moore's Mountain House, about -thirty soldiers and invited guests being present. After ample justice had been done the good things of this life prepared for the occasion under which the board absolutely groaned, the com pany proceeded to the parlor, where short and appropriate addresses were delivered by Messrs. A. A. Barker. Samuel Single ton, It. Litzinger, E. lloberts, and others. After which an hour or two of pleasant interchange of HC-ntimeKt followed, enli vened by music. Altogether it was a most happy re-union, and must go far to prove to oar brave soldiers, and especially to those who, after an arduous three years' campaign, have re-enlisted for tho war, kt!iat their heroic efforts in behalf of the Union are duly appreciated by a grateful people. - Home trom the Vars. The 55th Pe?ma. Vols., having re-enlisted for three years more, has arrived home on a month's furlough from South Carolina, where it had becu stationed for over two years. The regiment is commanded by Col. Dick White, of this county, and comprises among its members two companies from this county. All of these, no far aa we have seen, look hale and hearty, and give a favorable account of their soldiering experience in the Palmetto State. Mr. Joseph YIerry, the only, representative in the regiment, we believe, from this place, is here. Success to them all! -Among many other articles, James M. Thompson has just received, at Iii3 new store, P. O. building, a very fine assortment of tearsfed, of all colors, black, white, red, &o. ladies, go and see 1 ....... LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE FIKE AHOCT OUR SOLPIEUS THE DBAFT THE WEATUEK, i-C, XC.'t AC. Johnstown, Tel. 1, 1SG4. Correspondence of Tho Alleghanian. A fire broke out about eleven o'clock last night, in' a stable, owned by a baker named Sutenbergcr, and for a while it was feared the adjacent buildings would become a prey to the destructive element. Fortu nately the night was calm, and though the flames communicated to the bakery, thro' the. prompt assistance of a number of our citizens they were subdued without perious loss to the building. It is supposed the fire originated from' a smoke house io the vicinity cf the stable, in which a quantity of meat was being cured. A Sao horse which was in the stable could not be extricated, and was burned to death. Mr. Ss. loss will foot up about $40Q. Nearly half tho company recruited in this vicinity for Col. White's 55th Pa. regiment, by Capt. O'Ccrinell, ere home on thirty days' furlough, they having re eniisted for another term. Tjc boys all look as if the life of .the soldier agreed with them. L'eut. Harry Crouse of the same regiment is with us for thirty days, he also having reenlistcd for three ycar3 Li. Col. Jno. P. Linton returned homo one day last week, on brief leave cf absence. Col. Linton has been in command of the 54th for some time, and I understand is a very popular officer. He looks every inch the soldier, and in his robust appearance it is diScult to recognize the lawyer Lin ton cf other days." Various members of his regiment have been home during the past few weeks on ten days' leave. T Capt. Ityekman is recruiting a cavalry company for the three years' service, and tho indications are that ho will succeed: Ilk roll already numbers about fifty. He designs attaching his company to the 21st Pat cavalry, uow stationed at Chaiubers- burg. A public meeting of the citizens was held in Council rooms on Saturday even ing, for the purpose of seeing what could be done towards raising a home bounty for volunteers. Committees were appointed to collect money from all persons liable to the draft, and it is thought 'a bounty of 200 can thus be paid to each volunteer. 13y this means our quota will be filled without any difficulty. rm the balmy, dcliciou?, May day fctyle, and one could almost imagine that bleak Winter had abdicated his throne, and retired in disgust. Speculating on the weather, however, is about equivalent to speculating on the favors cf a coquette there , is no telling when a cnaoije will occur. With this philosophical view of the matter, I conclude. May Leon. "Tin: Prayers of the Righteous," etc. In the Senate proceedings of last Thursday, we find tho tj folio wincr para- grapn : "At Mr. Lowry's request, a communication w.u read from one "William T-. Davis, who is 1 evidently a monomaniac, pravinir devoutlv that the. Senate may organize."' The gentleman referred to above as the author of the communication is a resident of ad well known in this place. We saw the communication itself before its trans mission to the Senate, and can vouch for its entire appropriateness, all things con sidered, and its patriotism and love of law and order." Pending the present re bellion, the country stands indebted to J Mr. D.'s tiuly versatile pen for many a brilliant conception, usually embodied in a petitionary form, praying for the suc cess of the "Stares and Strippes" and deep damnation to all traitors. As to terming him a "monomaniac" well, who isn't a monomaniac touching the subject of the restoration of the Union to its for mer condition of glory and greatness I Tuesday wa3 Candlemas-Day, and the sun shone brightly during at least a por tion of its continuance. The groundhog undoubtedly, saw hi3 shadow, therefore we-will have six weeks more cold weather this winter. Died: On Sunday 'evening, 31st ult., Maggie, thud daughter of Evan and Catharine Griffith, of Ebcnsburg, aged 5 years. . - , Dxt. Tobias' Venetian Horse Lini- uest. Piat bottles nt 4i fly cents each, for lameness, cuts, gall3, colic, sprains, &c, wai ranted cheaper than any other. Itis used by. all the great horsemen on Long Island courses. It will not cure ring bone ncr spavin, as there is no liaimcnt.iu existence that will. What it is stated, to cure it pos itively does. A'o owner of horset u-ill be with out after trying one lotile. One dose revives and ofteu saves the life of an over-heated or driven horse. For , colic and. belly-ache it has never failed. Justas sure as the sun rises, just so sure is this valuable Liniment to. bo the Horse embrocation of the day. Sold by all druggists. Office, &S Cortlandt Street, New. York . ', - rjan. 7 SSS Sobscrito fcr Tbk ALtianisiAir. T, 1ST OF LETTERS 1 A Remaining in the -Post OEce, Ebens burg, Pa., up to February 1, 1804:. Jacob Adams, 3&ichel IJurk, 2 Sarah Powers, Clara Bartlet, Lizzie A Brady,' Chas Bradly, Susan Bigler, Wm A Bagley, John Bol-in, Pobert Boggs, Mary ClementS, Rosauna Caine, Isaitc Caine, Catharine Donarin, Rachel Evans, Gabriel J England, Thomas J Evans, D E Evans, (weaver) Daniel Evans, Elizabeth D Evan3, John Farrell, Barbara Gates, Theodore Gobertf Helen J. George, Mary Hughes "Wm Hancock, Wm II Hoover, David J Jones, John C Jones, 2 Wm J Jones, David P Jones, Wm D James, Benjamin James, Catharine Jones, Wm Larimore, SHchael Murry, Rachel Morrison, 2 King Mach, Charles Murray, Wm Nicholas, Ames M O'Neal, Sarah Powell, Jobn A Plowman, David Rowland, Isaac Rowland, Owen Rowland, Mary E Smith, Eliza Simmons, Maria Shaffer, Margaret Slvirar, George Shnrar, Mrs John Sharp, Mrs C Stratton, Ellen Will. Tho3 W Williams. S W Jois, Ow.cn M Jones, . Persons rilling for the above letters will please say they are advertised. JOHN Til Oil PS ON, P. M. Fe-)iua-y 4, 13C4. SOMETHING NEW! E. A. PULVFR k CO S SANTOS COF7EE, or MALT COFFEE. Warranted to gire satisfaction. Manufactured at Pittsburg, Pa., by E. A. Pulver k Co., to whom all order3 should be addressed. "" For sle in Ebcnsburg by A. A. Barker, Wm. Davis k Son, Shoemaker k Son, E. J. Mills k Co . G. G. Owens, Evan E. Evans, G. Gurley, mid by the trade generally. GREEN & BROTHERS. Lumber Merchants, PLANING .MILL, PASII AND nOOR FACTORY, CHESS SPRINGS. CAMBRIA CO., Pa. Flooring Boards, ?ash, Doors, Frames, Laths Vcni'ian aud Panel Shutters, made to order and constantly on hand. In connection with the mill is a patent Grist Iill, vr here corn, chop, kc, can be procured at short notice. Sept. 3, 1SG3-Iy. X ORETTO STAGE LINE JLi WM. RYAN & JOS. F. DURBIN Tiit tray fjr Loretto, Chest Sorings and St. Augietinr. The subscribers wish to inform the travel ing public that they are now prepared to fur.'Kih then, ivith IIACKrf, CARRIAGES. and every other accommodation iii t'.ieir line of ousiness. Tiiey will run a daily bacK from Loretto to Cresson, to connect with the difTor- e-ut trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and Ebensbursr and Cresson Branch. Thev will also run a tri-wcekly hack to Clutt Srttinsrs and St. Augustine, on Monday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. Thi3 is the only sure conveyance on the road, as it carries the mail and will always make the connection- . Inquire for Ryan & Durban's Hack if RYAN k DURBIN. Loretto, August 10, 18G3. QUICK SALES, ASD- SMALL TROFITS !' 1SU I. THE LATEST ARRIVAL t WHO DON'T WANT BARGAINS f A. A. BARKER, Euuxsarao, Pa. The subscriber takes pleasure in announ cing to the people of Ebcnsburg and vicinity that he has just received, at. his store, ou High street, the largest and most complete JTssortnicut of Winter Goods ever before brought to this county, oil ot which he i3 determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest. DRY GOODS, In endless variety. DRESS GOODS, ' j,Of every description WOOLLEN GOODS, A full and complete assortment. WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the latest styles EMBROIDERIES, Handsome and of the best quality. IIOUSEKKEPING GOODS, Of all sorts, &izes, widths and prices. HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, The latest and best styles. READY-MADE CLDTHIXG, A better and cheaper article than ever befor offered to this community. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very best workmanship. HATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO ROBES. Hardware, Queetistcarc, Groceries, Flour Bacon Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Her ring and Cod Fish, Iron and Kails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc, etc., etc. These, nnd many other descriptions of Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly on hand. ; - Not to mince matters, he keeps a FIRST CLASS COUNTRY STORE, where anything or everything a person may need or desire can be obtained. By buying a large stock at a time, and pay ing for the same almost entirely ia Cash, the sivbscriher is cuabled to sell considerably clmapcr than other dealers in this community. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion you need only call aad examine his Schedule of Prices. NO CHARGE FOR LOWING GOODS. Customer will be waited upon by accom modating Salesmen. CSy The Public is requested t j roll in -the more the merrier and secure Bargains. A. A. BARKER, ENTIRELY V EG ETA RLE I NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY COKCEHTOTED VEOKTAUL 13 E X T R A C T. A PURE TONIC. DR. IIOOFLAND'S FREPAEED BY DR. C M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, pa. Will effectually euro LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, . CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS EASES O? THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DIS ORDERED LIVER OR STOMACH, such as Constipa tion, L.ward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the . nead. Acidity of the Stomach Nausea, Hcartbyrn, (lirgust for food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the stomach. Swimming of the head, Hurried nnd Difficult Breathiti" Fluttering at the heart, Cho' king or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of vision. Dots or 'Wilis before the sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, Deficiency cf perspiratiou, Y e 1 1 o w ness of the skin and eyes. Pain in the side. l.nr r-Ut Limbs, kc. Sudden Flushes of hont imr;ni in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and ri..iuepr?sciou o: spirits. And will positively prevent "CcIiOsT rcver, S3!55osis Fever, Jic. Til E V CONTAIN. NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKEY I . They will cure the above diseases in niue- ly-iunc cuses out 01 a aanured. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge Although not disnosed to Htvnr r rnr. , mend Patent Medicines in general, throu-'h u.sirusi 01 ii!e:r ingredients and effects I .' - 1 "j ouuiiii-iu reasons wiiv a m ni hij iu me uenents be believes himself to Lave received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he m;iv thu 11 i j u w me uL-vui 01 owners T !.:, t. ... x tins more rea;.uv in rfTrd to IIooflandrs German Bitters, "prepared" by D-- .-Jackson, of this city, .because I was r"JUUiUtl "gainst tntni lor many years under the impjession that thev wer- chicflv an acloholic mixture. T friend Robert Shoemaker., for the removal of mis prejudice uy proper test, nnd for en couragement to try them, .when suffering from great and long continued debilitv The use of three bottles of these Bitter' "at the beginning of the present year, was follow J by evident relief, and restoration to a dc-ree of bodily aud mental vigor which I hadnot felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. 1 theV're thank Goa and my friend for directin-ne to ue them. J. NEWTON BROWN. PaiLAD'A., Jcxe 23, 16C1, AHEHTIOK. SOLDIERS! Will build up the constitution, nnd give health and strength to an overtasked and diseased system. Philadelphia, August 12, 1SG2. Da. C. SI. Jacksox DcarSir: While in Virginia, owing to the change cf water, I wa taken with a severe dianhoe.i, which seemed incurable, and which greatly weakened me. Y hen we reached Slartinsbnrg, I fc-arcd that I should have to come home; but noticing somcof your Bitters in the store of Sir. 11. 1L Price, in that town, I purchased a supplv, and on taking it was speedily restored to health The diarrhoea was quickly checked, and I experienced 110 return of it. A number of my comrades who suffered in the same manner and from the same cause, with whom I shared th Bitters, ioin mo in t!.i ,.r.t:c.,. I expect to return to the seat of war with the Legion, and I shall certair.lv t:.'-n n c.,.,t.. ..r the Bitters in my knapsack. I would not be without it for its weight in gold, particularly on going into a limestone region. lours, truly, A. E. ALMEUS, Company If, Scott Legion. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I See that the signature of "C. M. Jackson" is on the wrapper of each bottle. Twee per bottle V5 cents Or half dozen for $4. Should vnnr nrnroct Trtirr.;t .1-. article, do not be nut nfl'bv- nnv r.ri ;tv t 1 i " ' -- . wi lilt. icating preparations that nbc offered in its place, but send to us, aud wc wiil forward iy express, securely packed. PRINCIPAL OFFICE asd MANUFACTORY No. G31 ARCH ST. (Successors to C. AI. JACKSON, & Co.,) PROPRIETORS. JCST For sale by Dr. G. II. KEYSER. 41 Wood St., SIMON JOHNSON, corner Fourth and Smithfield sts., Tittsburg, and by drug gists nnd Dealers in every town in the United States rjuiy 9, 'C3.1.vJ HON. WILSON M'CANDLESSj Judp9 of th. United States Circuit Court. President. PITTSBURGH, PA:, corner Peon and fic Clair tots. Tiic Largest, ChcapcstandBest $35.00 Pays for a Commercial course. JByNo extra charges for Manufacturer, Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Boot-Kteo- Ministers' Son3 at half price. Student enter and review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced Teachers nnd principal Accountants, wb prepare young men for active business, at th least expense and shortest time, for the most lucrative and responsible situations. Dirloms granted for merit only. Hence the universal preference for graduates of this College, fcj business men. Pac-F. A. Cowtrr, the best Penman of the Union, who holds tho largest No. of 1st Pre miums, nnd over nil competitors, teackej Rapid Business Writing. Circulars containing full information-eat free oa-application to 'the Principals. JENKINS k SMITH, ritUburg, Pa. JTxy Attend where the Sons and Clerks ot Bankers and Business men graduato April 24, 18U2-ly. OVOoT MARSHAL'S OFFICE. 17r;r Disr., Pekxa., 1 IlesTiscnox, June 11 18G3. j MEN -WANTED FOR THE INVALID CORPS. Only those faithful soldiers who, froa wound3 or the hardships of war, are no longer Gt f.r active Held duty will be received into this Corps of Honor. Enlistments will be for three years unless sooner discharged. Pay and allo wances same as for ocer ad men of the United States Infantry; except thnt no premiums or bounty for enlistment will bemllowed. This will uot invalidate any pensions or bounties which may be dae lor previous services. Ail persons honorably discharged from the service, not liable to draft, whether they hare served in this war or not, can bo admitted into this Corns of Honor. Men who are still in service and unable to perform effective field, may be transferred to this corps. For the convenience of service, the raoa will be selected for three grades of duty. These who are most efficient aad able bodied, and capable of performing-guard duty, etc.. etc., will te armed with muskets, and assigned to companies of the Frst Battallion. Those of the next degree of efficiency, Including those who have lost a hand cr an arm; and tie least effective, including those who have lost a foot or a leg, to the companies of the Second or Third B.ittailicns j they will be armed with swords. The duties wiil be chiefly to acLa3 provost guards and garrisons for cities ; guards for hospitals and other public buildings; and as clerks, ordcrlic?, etc. If found necessary they may be assigned to forts, etc. Acting Assistant Provost Marshals General are authorized to appoint Officers of the Regular Service, or of the Invalid Corps, to administer the oath of enlistment to those TT,-c-ri irk. Itnrc- TOO plr telj- "faJfiUctl the pre scribed conditions of admission to the Invalid Corps, viz : 1. That the applicant is r.at for servico in the field.' . , 2-. That he i3 fit for tue duties, cr some of them, indicated above. ti.i :e . r- i. - ... t. - iii.il, 11 inn uurt 111 iuo ccrvib.. lie was honorably discharged. 4. That hi is meritorious aad deserving. For enlistment or further information apply to the Board of Enrollment for the district ia which the applicant is a resident. J. D. CAMPBELL, Capt. and Provost Marshal. Ebcnsburg, July 2, 18C3.-tf. o 0 o -1 a S3- O a Sr. N o n cu fl o r s- 0 o CM 0 t3 I cr o c; ?j -s p t-i o " D la c ... 3 o 1 " 0? r n c a. n ST o c a 1 tr 0-5 . i P 35 a ro K O s o -3 D3 O o ft H w 3 o s.ri 30 c- o -o , , 3 c-i (3 " J-' O lb " - 2 5" J a -2 s n a' c a 0 w a O O T3 us o o H O K 50. pj H ?3 Zll ' ' - r: CO o "1 p 3 2. B p m cn X 01 S 0 P. 3 g. s o -i tn O -! r? o o 2 e w 5ff f rr 3 n 0 n tn O rs 2 a 550 a o o Ci. c o o o a o 3 tn 3 O f 5; a fi. s o O 2 a 1.0 o D. " p f C3 O o o 3 -1 fa O 3 ?4 r-i C2 -t r3 3 o V o 2. K EBENSIJURG HARDWARE AND STOVE DEPOT. BARGAINS TO BE HAD! The undersigned has Inst rprrivort a low nnd splendid assortment cf Hnrdwaro and Cutlery, Cookinar. Parlor and neatinc Storp. Nails, Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware, Ac, kc, all ot which he will sell very low for. CASH or ex change for Country Produce. Also : He still continues to manufacture Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for sale either by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing done on short notice. He returns' bis sincere thanks to his old friends and customers for the patronage ex tended him, and begs leave to hope that they will come forward and settle up their accounts of long Etandicg, and commence the new year "on the square." He must have money- to enable him to keep up his 6tock. ' U Prices low, to suit the imeF. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebcnsburg, Jany. 0, lS62tf . HgQm Readicg matter on every page of to day's paper.
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