5f ::::SEPTEMBER 10. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Eb ensburq and Cresson Railroad On and after Monday, Aug. 8, 1868, trains on this road will run as follows : Leave Ebensbueg At 5.05 A. X.., connecting with Day Erp, East and Phil. Exp. West. At T.15 P. M., connecting with Phila. Exp. East and Mail Train West. Leave Cresson At 9.20 A. M.f or on departure of Thil. Express West. At 8.40 I M., or on departure of Phila Express East The Alleqiianian. The following narted persons are agents for TnE Alle oijanian in their respective neighbor hoods. They will receive the names of new subscribers for our paper, and orders for advertising and job work, and will receipt iu our names for all moneys handed in for us. Now is the time to take advan tage of our advance subscription rates I No postage is charged on TlIE ALLEGIIA NIAX in Cambria county. illacklick Tp John IIawkt.swortii. Carrol ltown E. V. Barker. Chest Spring3 ..SI. D, Wagseb, Esq. Gallitzin J. M. Christy. Johnstown Capt. Wm. It. Joxe3. Susquehanna Tp. ..Jous Porter. Wash;ngton Tp.... Otho Sttner. White Tp ...CAn. F. M. Flahaoax. Wilmore...- Joseph Miller, Esq. Memoranda. The body of a lady who died some twenty years ago was re cently exhumed iu Unity township, West moreland county, and was fuund to be completely petrified. Her faco and form were the same in death as iu lifer, and her winding-sheet presented an entirely natu ral appearance- Mr. Clark "Wilson, for merly of Ebensburg, has been appointed a rua;rer for the 23d Penna. district Five stables were destroyed by fire in Lewistown on Saturday evening week. A valuable horse was destroyed in the flames. ...A son of Frederick Weaver, of Cherry hill town ship, Indiana county, was instantly killed on the 2Cth ult. by a tree falling upon him Steel & Lj-tle's saw-mill, in Hender son township, Huntingdon county, was burned on Saturday night last. Loss G00. No insurance An apple tree iu Saltsburg, Indiana county, has a limb which bears 10 1 good, sound apples.... Two men, named Ilocfller and Farrell, talked politics so energetically iu Altooua a few days ago that they got into a t;discussiou with sticks," and the latter was nearly killed The Cresson Mountain House will remain open till Oct. 1st. Though the heated term is over, there are vet 250 guests there The Penna. Railroad Co. are building a new station-house at Wil- inore, to take the place of the one lately destroyed by lire. It will be fire-proof, of brick, and an elegant at rue tare... The printers' nicu of Ebensburg played their deferred game of Lane ball with the "All America nine" on Saturday last, on the Mountaineer grounds, and, owing to the absence of M'Pike, of the Fn-cman, the printers' regular lightning pitcher, were defeated. Score, 1G to 34... .A. C. Mul lin, Esq., of Ashland, Schuylkill county and Col. R. A. McCoy, of Harrisburg, were in town a couple of days lately. . Both formerly lived in Ebensburg. and both are gentlemen in every sense of the word.... See announcement of removal of Mr. I. J. Evans tailor shop The St. Augustine i.ise ball club visited Loretto on the 22d ult., and played a game of ball with the Elm club of the l itter place. Score, 33 f T the St. Augustiues to S3 for the Elms. On Saturday last, the Elms went to St. Augutine and played the return game. Score, 28 for the Elms, to ICS for the St. Augustiues.... Swank, editor of the Johns town Tribune, is in town. He seems to bear the crosses of editorial labor as well as the next one. Chest Springs. We have received a letter from Chest Springs, giving a- de tailed account of a Democratic meeting held at that place Saturday evening last. It was addressed by Mr. Woodruff, who devoted one half of his speech to the nig ger and the other half to a disquisition on sheep, and by Mr. Tierney, Democratic candidate for District Attorney, who put in his usual plea of poverty of words and greenbacks. We are sorry the letter did not reach us in time to be published entire. Court. The present session of Court ha3 thus far been almost entirely devoted to the task of naturalizing foreigners. some 150 have already been put through the mill and metamorphosed from verdant Celts into fully-ripened American citizens f Democratic proclivities, and more are said to be coming. The attendance at Court is very large.' At Work. The Ebensburg Grant Club met on Saturday evening last, and was ably addressed by Samuel Singleton, Esq. It now numbers 100 members, and is increasing in strength every week. Go to M. L. Oatman's, High st., for your cigar? and Ubnc . THURSDAY: Burglary. A daring attempt to bur glariously enter the County Treasurer's office, on the second floor of the Court House, was made on Saturday night. The burglars first attempted to cut through the wall, but this proved unsuccessful. They then sought ingress by attempting to bore out a panel of the door. Twenty anger holes were bored in the panel, ten above and ten below, and one bide was cut nearly through with a knife. At this juncture, the burglars must have been frightened away by something, for, though the panel was nearly cut away, and would readily hate yielded to slight pressure, yet it was not removed. The burglars got only their labor for their pains. Had they succeed ed in gaining ingress to the room, the slight impediment of a heavy iron safe would have stood between them and the realization of their dreams of pillage. And again, if, through some unlikely chance, they had been able to force open the safe, they would have got very little money, for the bulk of the county funds is kept, not in the Treasurer's office, but on deposit in a banking institution, where the locks arc burglar proof, and where thieves cannot break through and steal. Dedications. On Friday of week be fore last, the addition to the Catholic church at St. Augustine, Cambria county, was dedicated to the service of Almighty God by Bishop Domenee, assisted by a number of clergymen from the neighbor hood. The addition is a much-needed improvement to the edifice. Oa Tuesday of last week, the new Cath olic church at Saint Nicholas, Cambria county, was also dedicated to the service of Almighty God by. Distort Domcnec. Ocr Schools. The examination of teachers to take charge of the Ebensburg Union schools for the winter session was held here on Monday. Out of eight ap plicants, the following were selected : Principal, Prof. G. "W. Cope. Itooia No. 2, Miss M. Urookbaakc. Room No. 3, Mr. George Shaffer. Room No. 4, Miss Minnie Hutchinson. Room No. 5, Mrs. Clark. The school term commences Monday, September 28th. More Grant Clubs. A Grant Club was organized in the pleasant village of Bctaano, Cambria county, on last Thursday evening. Mr. William Duncan was cho sen President. A Grant Club was organized at Mineral Point on Tuesday night of last week, and aLso one in Yoder towncliip. Let the ball be kept rolling till every election district in the county has its Grant club. White Township. A correspondent sends us the following list of officers of the "White tp. Union League : President, John C. Gates; Vice Presidents, Geo. L. Glasgow and Thomas P. Duimn; Secreta ry, Aug. D. Flanagan ; Treasurer, F. M. Flanagan ; Marshal, Andrew Mulhollen ; Herald, B. F. Byers; Chaplain, llev. T. VanSeoyoc. The League was organized August 14th," and already numbers V2 members. PiiOTOGRArns. Stranrrers in town de sirous of procuring a photograph of them selves, taken in the highest style of art, are recommended to go to Speuce's gallery, on Julian street. Mr. S. takes as good a photograph as any artist in the State, and guarantees satisfaction in all cases. Ain brotypes and all other styles of pictures taken if desired. -Prices satisfactory. Go and see him. Trial List Continuance. All per sons interested are hereby informed that the entire list of causes set down for trial during the second week of the present Court has been continued. There will, therefore, be no Court here next week, and parties, witnesses,, and counsel will shape their course accordingly. - Admitted. On Monday, M. D. Chris ty, Esq., lately a member of the bar in Iowa, was admitted to practice law in the Courts of Cambria county. We learn with pleasure that Mr. C. designs hanging out his shingle in this district. Success at tend him ! An icducation is a fortune. ; One of the best places to acquire a sound education is at the Normal School. Write for its cir cular. " Address J. A. Cooper, Edinboro, Erie county, Pa. Cheap Store. The cheapest Grocery store iu town is M. L. Oatman's. Have you yet bought a bill from, him ? If not, go and be convinced that he is selling cheaper thau the cheapest. Best cigars and tobacco in town at M. L. Oatman's. Buy your cigars at Oatman's. Every body buys there. See Gen. M'Donald'e card- LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. LETTER, FROM JOHNSTOWN POLITICAL LACOKICS KE'WS ITEMS. ' Johnstown, September 7, 1SGS. To the Editors of The Alkghanian: A Republican meeting was held at Conemaugh on "Wednesday evening, 2d instant. Addresses were delivered by Col. Campbell and Mr. W. H. Freeman. . A Seymour and Blair Club was organ ized at the . same place on last Saturday evening. The Tanners' Club of this place had a torchlight procession on Saturday evening last. The last Democratic Club meeting here was addressed by Mr. Given, of Greens- jurg. An attempt to commit a rape on two little girls wa3 made by a, fiend in human shape in Woodvillc, the other day. The miscreant was arrested and sent up for trial. A couple of picnics have been held here lately one, by the United Brethren, at Von Lueneu'a grove on the 31st ultimo, and the other, by the "Working MiiV4 Woodvalo on the 5th hist. They, were both pleasant affairs. Dio. Written for The Alleghanian. Album Redicatiou. BY MOLLTB A. GILMORE. s Go, precious album, far and near, Gather gems from lord or peer ; Seek those only who can give Gems most worthy to receive. . Let not words of flattery Stain thy page of purity ; But return to me with gems More precious far than diadem3. Go to yonder humble cot, Cull the meek forget-me-not ; And from yonder distant lea, -Choose the sweet remember-me. ' Then return to me again, With fadeless flowrets from the glen. Let thy motto be forsooth Simply Friendship, Love, and Truth. Ebessbcbg, Pa., Sept., 1868. The Pine Tree SniLLixa. This coin i3 called the Pine Tree Shilling from the fact of its having an impression of a pine tree upon it. It was the first coin struck in America. It bears on the obverse a pine tree and the word "Masathuseti," and on the reverse: "New England'' and "One XII," with the date "1652." Although the coin was struck from the rear K u2 until 1GG5, the date not changed from the original. It is. suggestel, Lowever, that the motto on one side be changed to rf.3 something like this, Buy your Hardware, Tinware, &c. at George Huntley's cheap store, Ebensburg, Pa. Politics. The public prints for the nest two months will be rather uninterest ing reading to those who take no part in the politics of the day, but no matter whether you be a politician or not, j-ou should, con sult our advertising coluni3 and there you will find the names of A. A. Barker & Son, dealers in dry goods, groceries, Ac. They are receiving con stant accessions to their already large and superior stock of goods, and their prices are reasonable. Go and buy. Be not Deceived. Persons arc fre quently deceived into reading local pufTs in newspapers, just for the reason that thy start out with an attractive heading, some thinglike "General Grant in town," and then wind np with the information that J. Patton Thompson continues to sell dry goods, cloth ing, &c, at cheaper rates than ever. Make a memoranda of this. Center of Attraction. The center of attraction just at present seems to be at Thos. W. Williams' Hardware store at the sign of the Tin Horn where goods are being sold at a mere trifle. Tom. is very accomo dating and always take3 great pleasure in waiting upon those who favor him with a call. When you want anything in the line of Hardware, go there. Do You 1 Docs your neighbor, your friend, if not "why not? In a word do you smoke, or do you use tobaccojn any way? If you do, of course you are interested in know ing where to get the best. Drop in at Oat man's wlrere you will find a choice variety of either cigars or tobacco of the best quality and at reasonable prices. Excitement. Considerable excitement was occasioned a day or two since at the sight of a man going down street with a cart load of goods. It was supposed by some that a burglary had been committed, but upon inquiry it was found ho had been at R. R. Davis', when, of course the mystery was explained. He is closing out at cost for cash. Now is the time to secure bargains. Bargains. C. T. Roberts is scllincr o Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c, cheaper than any similar establishment ia this or any of the adjoining counties, nis stock, variety, and prices will compare favorably with any of our city establishments. He has recently reduced the price of American watches to $20. . Gold pens for sale at reduced prices. Oak Hall Clothing Store. Do you know where it is the Oak nail Clothing Store? It is on Main St., Johnstown, and is kept by E. Leopold & Bro. It contains the largest, be3t, and che?.iic;t stock of ready made clothing in Johnstown. When you viflit that place, do not fail to drop in at the Oak Hall. fsep3 Tanner Clubs, Wide Awakes, Boys in Blue, and other organizations, supplied with .Caps, Capes, and Torches. Send for samples. Address- - ' JOHN" W. PITTOCK, Dealer in Campaign Goods, opposito Post Office, Pittsburg, Pa. - : sep33t Spreading a Rumor. Says GoBSlp One to Gos3ip Two, "While shopping in the town, Old Mr3. Pry to me remarked Smith bought his goods of Brown." Says Gossip Two to Gossip Three, Who cast her eyelids down, "I've heard it said, to-day, my friend, Smith got his goods from Brown." Says Gossip Three to Gossip Four, With something of a frown, 'I've heard strange new3 what do you think? Smith took his goods from Brown.1' Says Gossip Four to Gossip Five, Who blazed it round the town, "Ire heard to-day, such shocking news Smith stole hi3 good3 from 3rown." Why did he not visit V. 3. Barker's store, where goods of every description are marked at such exceedingly low prices that stealing would bo no object. Go and see. Presidential Campaign of 1SGS. Headquarters Fca Flags, Medals, Badgks, Pixs, Lakterss, Torches, Caps, Capes, Por traits of Candidates, Sonq Books, &c. The undersigned, manufacturer of Campaign Goods, keeps constantly on hand Printed Muslin Flags, from 3 inches to 1 feet in length; Bunting Flags, from Cinches to 36 feet in length suitable for poles, dwellings, processions, &c. ; also, Silk Flags, for pre sentations and military companies ; Parade Equipments, Cap3 and Capes, all colors ; also, Torches, Chinese Lanterns, with names cf candidates. One hundred varieties of Pins, Medals, and Badges, with portraits of the Presidential Candidates samples of same sent on receipt of 20 cents. Agents wanted i Send for Price List. Address . JOHN W. PITTOCK, Dealer in Campaigu Goods, opposite Post Office, Pittsburg, Pa . JTOOK WELL TO YOUR FEET JiGOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. The snbsciiber, having dispensed with the sale cf Eastern-made work as a specialty of his establishment, is determined to apply himself with renewed energy to the manu facture of BOOTS AND SHOES! He has in his employ a corps of competent workmen, and asserts that he can turn Out a better Boot or Shoe than any other similar establishment in Cambria Coun ty. Give him a trial and be convinced. Particular attention paid to the man ufacture of FIXE FRENOH CALF SKIN BOOTS ! Good work, moderate prices, and satifaction guaranteed in all case3. Boots and shoe3 repaired promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Ezf Shop on Iligh-st., one door east of Crawford's Hotel. GIVE ME A CALL ! aug. 13 JOHN D. THOMAS. ALU ALE .PALM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers at Private Sale his FARM, situate in CI:est township, Cam bria county, four miles from Carroll town, and six miles from Chest Springs. The Farm consists of Sixty-Five Acres, of which 20 acres are cleared and in a good state of cul tivation. Ihe balance of the land is well timbered with marketable lumber. There are a, comfortable Frame House and a Barn on the premises, besides . a young and thrifty Orchard of choice fruit tree3. There are also a never-failing spring of pure water and other conveniences on the land. The prop erty will be sold on fair terms and an indis putable title will be given. For further par ticulars apply to N. D. EASTMAN. Chest Tp , Aug. 13-tf. A GENTS WANTED FOR MEN OF JT3l Of Our Day: The men who govern our country, make its laws, have fought its battles, charmed us with their eloquence, founded our colleges, control our railroads, manufactories, and our finances one attrac tive volume, full of vivid interest, life-like illustrations and charic'.eristeric anecdote. G50 well-filled pages il fine steel portraits, and the lives of over 50 men. Price low to suit the times. The cheapest as well as the most interesting hook published within five years. Sales immense. Kyery body wants to know the life history of these men. Send for Circular to ZLIULKK, McCUR DY.& CO., Phil'a., Pa., Cin., O., or St. Louis, Mo. Lau 27-Cm. LICENSE NOTICE,. The following persons have filed peti tions for Tavern and Rating House Licenses in the Clerk's Office of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria County, which will be presented to the Judges of said Court on the firt Monday of September, next : Samuel Kenedy, Johnstown bor. 4th Ward, Tavern ; Joseph Shoop, Millville bor. Tavern; John Bolzner, Conemaugh bor. Eating House; George Ilouser, Johnstown bor. 3d Ward, Eating House ; A. Krause, Johnstown bor. 3d Ward, Eating House ; John Crouse, third ward, Johnstown, quart. (JEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Clerk. Ebensburg, Aug. 20, 1868. TVTOTICE. JLl The partnership heretefore existing betwen the undersigned, under the firm oi E. HUGHES & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to or by the firm are to be settled by THOMAS J. LLOYD, who continues the Lumber business at the old stand. E.HUGHES, THOS. J. LLOYD. Ebensburg, August 21, 1803. The undersigned will continue buying and selling Lumber. The highest market price will be paid, in cash, for all kinds of good Lumber. Particular attention paid to filling orders. au!3J THOS. J. LLOYD. s ELECT II I G II S C II O OL. . REV. B. M. KERR, A. M., Proposes opening a School for Young La dies, in tho Academy Building, Ebensburg, on TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1S6S. TERM3, ONE-HALE IN ADVANCE, Per Session of Five Months Twenty TTeefrj) . First Grade.. $15. Second ' 20. Third ... 23. . No deduction for absence except in pro tracted illness. .......... The Trustees of the Academy have kindly consented to act as a Board of Trustees for this School. ; aug 20.3t. ABRAHAM BLAINE, Barber -' ElJESSBCItO,(PA. Shaving, Shampooing, and. Hair-dressing done in the most artistic, style, , ' . . ' ciy Saloon (Jrrcctly opposite the' ''Moun tain House.". rf ,. augiJ KEATKST DISCOVERY OF TUB . , AGE I BEXTLEY'S XOX-EJTLOSIVE METRO. FOLITAX OIL! SI. L. Oatmas, Sols Agent for Cambria Co: The subscriber desires to call the attention of the public to the fact that he has purcha sed the right for Cambria county to sell 'Beztley's Non-Explosive Metropolitan Oil : which he claims to be the BEST, CHEAPEST, SAFEST Oil manufactured. The advantages claimed for this Oil are : 1. It i3 clear and clean. 2. It is non-explosive and safe. 3. It will not grease your hands, clothing, furniture, or carpets. 4. It is fiftv rer cent, cheaper than anv other Oil. Price, only 10 cents a quart. TRY I T 1 ! BUY IT!!! One and all who have used it nronounce it to give entire satisfaction. Give it a trial and be convinced of the above facts. TOWNSHIP AND BOROUGH RIGHTS : for sale at the store of SI. L. OA T.MAN, Three doors east of Crawford's Hotel, Aug. 13. . EnEssEt EG, Ta. X OOK OUT FOR BARGAINS AT JLJ THE NEW CHEAP GROCERY STORE! 3 doors east of Crawford's Hotel, Where may be found a choice selection of Fresh Groceries, consisting, in part, of BEST FAMILY FLOUR, BACON, FISH, SU GAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, CHEES3, CRACKERS, DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS, RICE, RAISINS, SOAPS, CANDLES, &c. I c. The finest brands of TOBACCO and CI GARS kept in town may always be found at this establishment. Also, a large selection of YANKEE NOTIONS 1 all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. A large assortment of FRUIT CANS just rc- ccive-d and at prices which defy compe tition. Call and examine stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. LAMPS. WICKS,- FLUES, AND LAMP TRIMMINGS in great variety. I hope by fair dealing and strict attention to business, and a determined endeavor to pleas?, that I may receive a share of the patronage of a gen rous public. JE-" I AM DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD, BUT WILL SELL CHEAP AS THE CHEAP EST. M. L. OATMAN, Aug. 13, 1SG3. Ebexseveg, Pa. For doing a family washing in the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world ! Has all the strength of old rosin soap, with the mild and lathering qual ities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid soap. Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 13 North Front street, Phila. Sep. 3-Cm. V. S. BARKER, Dealer in . CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, - BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. High-st Ebeuaburg, Ta. CANNED FRUIT, of all kinds at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. L ARGE STOCK OF SU3131ER Good3 at reduced prices at V. S. B.'s. "TVTEW 'STOCK of CLOTHING VERY XI cheap at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. lRUIT CANS NEW STYLE at V JL S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAP AT V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. WALL PAPERS ALL STYLES at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. TEW STOCK OF SUGARS FOR l. canning fruit at V. S. BARKER'S. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Butter, Eggs, Wool, and all Country Produce at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebcnsbur LILY WHITE LEAD LINSEED Oil, Warranted pure, at V. S. Barker's, Ebensburg, Pa. N TAILS ALL SIZES, CHEAPEST in town, at V . S. Barker's, Ebensburg. Y s- BARKER, T Manufacturer of BARRELS, KEGS, TUBS, MEAT-STANDS, CHURNS, auglS. L'BEssciKy. Pa. i g-M zsLii' wuCVw -W-.v. -r.'L-- - J jV J). RICES GOING DOWN! AT THE EBENSBURG HARDWARE $ HOUSE FURNISHING STORE. I once more reurn my sincere thanks to my oll friends and customers for their lib eral patronage extended towards me, and now, owing to the great fall in prices, fcy whieh many articles can be Sild as cheap tis before the war, and having a thorough knowl edge of the business and the wants of tho public I take pleasure in announcing that I can and will sell goods at a less figure than any similar establishment in cit or country. My stock will consist ia part as follows : DOOR and CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, EOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, WINDOW SPRINGS, SHUTTER HINGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, BRACES as d BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS, POCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR TLANES, PANEL TLOWS, LEVELS, SASII, RAISING, and MATCH PLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, axi, BACK SAWS, GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS, PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCYTHES axd SNATHES, RAKES, HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRY COMBS, . BELLS, II AMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREA ST, HALTER, FITII, TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, asi PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCHES, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PIVOTS, &c. LAMPS and OILS, COOKING, TARLOR, & HEATING STOVES, TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, WASHING MACHINES, axd WRINGERS, &c, &c, &c, &c, &c, c. Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, &c. TOBACCO a;d CIGARS. Odd Stove Plates, Grafts, and Fire Brick always on han,d to suit Stoves sold by me. Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices. Spoulinj made, painted, and put np, at low rates. , t-ST Persona owing me debts of long stan ding will confer a favor by calling and paying up as soon us convenient, as it take3 a great deal of money to keep up my stock and pay expenses, and owing to the small profits that I am making on good3 I cannot afford to givo long credit the interest would soon eat up the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 28G8. QLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY! C. T. ROBERTS, Ebe.vsbccg, Pa. C. T. Rclerts has constantly in his store a well selected and varied assortment of arti cles, which he offers cheap for cash ; viz : CLOCKS, WATCnES, JEWELRY, SILVER asd PLATED WARE, GOLD PENS and PENCILS, SPECTACLES, SEWING MACHINES HOWE'S, SINGER'S, G ROVER k BA- , KER'S, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, axd PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PENS, INK, PAPER, ENVELOPES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, rnoTOGR.tpn frames and albums, SCHOOL BOOKS, PIPES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, asd SNUFF, LOCKWOOD'S COLLARS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, CARPET BAGS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, GFNTS' SHIRTS, CRAVATS, NECK TIES, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, PASS BOOKS, DIARIES, DAY BOOKS, and LEDGERS, TOYS axd NOTIONS, And other articles tco numerous to mention. Clocks. Watches, and Jewelrv re paired in the best style of workmanship, and wirranieu. Thankful for past favors, the suiScribei-' hopes by strict attention to business to meriu a continuance of public patronage. aug!3 c. T. ROBERTS "OIIOTOGRAPIIIC JL Ho ! every one that wants Pictures, come ye to Ebensburg and get them 1 Having located in Ebensburg, I would very respectfully inform. the people thut I am now fuliy prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS in every style cf the art, from the smallest Card Picture up to Life Size. fi2? Pictures taken in any weathcr."32 Every attention given to the taking of CHILDREN'S PICTURES. Photographs painted in Oil, India Din, or Water Colors. Your attention is called to mr FRAMES Foa LARGE PICTURES, and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, which I will sell as cheap a3 the cheapest. I ask comparison, and defy cotnpetion. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a con tinuance of the same. Zs Gallery on Jclian street, three doors north of the Town Hall. aufc'13 T. T. SPENCE, Photograper. I
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