fHgRSDAY:::::::::::::::;:::OCTOBER 31. "local and personal -qOST OFFICE NOTICE. Bj instructions from the General Post Oflice Department, I am authorised to giro notice that I am prepared to exchange United States rostage Stamps of the Xew Style for an equiv alent amount of the Old Itsue, during the pe riod of six days from the date of this notice, ud that thereafter the Old Issue will not be tcseived at this office in payment of Postage. ENOCH REESE, P. M. Dsthsl Staiiox, Oct. 31, 18G1. lrom Our Volun t'e. crs. Camp Pierfoxt, October 26, ISol. Correspondence of The Alleghanian. We are still at the place of my last writing. We have become pretty well domesticated to the "fcacred soil," and inake ourselves perfectly at home. During the first ten days, we had to eleep at night with nothing but the canopy of heaven for a covering j but we have our tents now put up, which makes it much more comfortable. The country in this vicinity is hilly, and the land in many respects inferior to that of Pennsylvania, and even to that of Lit tle Cambria." There are, however, some very good farms. Wo are encamped not far from the plantation of Commodore Jones, formerly cf the U. S. Navy, but bow in the Confederate army. The fami ly huve all loft, and the farm is in the LauJn of domestics. The house contains a large and well selected library, several paavs, and other luxurious appurtenances, ihowiug the recent occupants to huve been of refined and elegant tutcs. The tirtt day we were here, the boys Lad, in consequence of no guild being j.laced around the several camps, quite a ay time of it in pilfering the farm-houses vf tLeir occupants in the shape of turkeys, thickens, geese, and also potatoes, cabba vta and turnips. In one case that I no ticcd, a small -g was even confiscated. When Gen. M'Call got wind of the pro ceeding, he j.-ut a stop to it forthwith by jusidang the "grabbers' and requiring thcui to return the stolen articles to the vomers. This is the right course, and tie orders of Hen. M'Clellau will be car ried out to the letter. "Were it necessary for the men to provide for themselves in this wise, the case would be different ; but 1 am happy to state that we aie by no means reduced to such shifts, sufficient iyoi of all kinds being furnished us. Ou Saturday last, the Icng roll" was tauten, aud our whole division was marched iat and formed iu line of battle, with or ders to await further developments. The caue of this was a report to the effect that our outpost pickets had been driven in, tiidthat Johnston was making an advance laovciufiit all cf which proved to he itlse. Again, on Monday morning, at 2 o clock, the alarm was sounded, and we tre uuder arms in a very short space of t nie ; but, as before, the alarm was total ly unfounded. Such is the life of a sol- pleased to see Uncle Sam's soldiers, and were equally delighted to handle some of his coin, disbursed by the boys for butter, milk, and tho like. Two deaths have occurred in our regi ment since our debut in Virginia both in Co. E, from Blairsville. Co. A. still enjoys good health, some six or eight of its members only being incapacitated for duty. All praise is due De Uenneville, our estimable surgeon, who devotes his entire time to his patients, and with un paralleled success. Our Brass Band, which was impatiently looked for during the past month, has ar rived in camp. It is under the leadership of Prof. Filer, and discourses most excel lent music. The camp at which we are now station ed is named in honor of that true patriot, the Governor of Western Virginia. It is reported, with what truth I am unable to say, that the Pennsylvania Re serve is to bo attached to Gen. Banks' division. E. 'ier eicitenieut aad constant action Halle to be called out at an" moment. he toust always be prepared for the summons. A large force of men have beeu cn- j"Jged for some time past in felling the foods around our encampment. Co. A. as out on fatigue duty one day last week, nl we did some tall chopping, I assure cctiou, it being nearly all, stunted pine. A thousand men can make a considerable tsp in it in one day. On Friday night, Gen. M'Call's division Motived marching orders. We packed r Atiapsacks, put two days' rations in acruing, we moved up the Leesburg piko 'he ftjlTi ivriR" r.r.lf-r ? 'Tho F.rct iri 'mAn o o"- va!rycid artillery, formed the advance ; sccoud brigade the centre; and the rd brigade brought up the rear. " We -ted at about cne o'clock, hnvinnr ad- "Om those wl , Sliced sir itiH.-.u rwm-itV,; n ci.i-f .!;(,ra 1 annreoiate his s Silver Grays. This gallant and pa triotic body of men, as many of our read ers are aware, met in Wiluiore, on Friday last, for the purpose of effecting an organ ization. William Palmer, Esq., of Wil more was elected Captain ; James Murray, of Ebcusburg, First Lieut.; and Isaac Tee ter, of Johnstown, Second Lieut. It will be seen that the men have been peculiarly fortunate in the selection of their officers. Capt. Palmer, we feel certain, will be de servedly popular as the head of the com pany. He has not, we believe, hitherto been a military man, but from the first his heart has beat in unison with the war for the Union. lie has been very active in raising the company under his command, and with a little discipline, we feel confi dent, he will make a most able and accom plished oITicer. Lieutenant Murray is no stranger to the tented field. When the war with Mexico broke out, he was among the first to volunteer his services in behalf of the 4Stars and Stripes." He was cap tain of the "Cambria Guards," of Ebens burg, a company which made its mark on every occasion. Tie is considered one of the best drill officers in the State. With Lieutenant Teeter we are not so well acquainted, though from what we can learn of him, he is evidently -'the right man in the right place." We do not know that he ha3 seen actual service, but he has always taken a deep interest iu military matters, and is a gentleman of enlarged experience. Shortly after the election, Capt. Palmer repaired to IJarrisburg to procure the officers' commissions, and attend generally to the business of the company. We un derstand that Wilmore will be the place of rendezvous until the ranks are full and everything ready for marching. The company now numbers about eighty men, and although they.are aptly styled "Silver Grays," yet they are all stout, hearty and robust, and probably capable of enduring more hardship than many who are much younger in years. We hope the energetic captain will soon have his full complement of men and take up his line cf march for the seat of war, as we are confident that when they go upon duty we shall have a good account of them. All honor, say we, to the Silver Grays! The Ladies' Hose Association. At a mseting of this Association, held on Friday eve last, it was decided that all stockings manufactured by or donated to it be presented, as a free gift, to tho Eb ensburg company, the Cambria Guards. Some fifty pairs are already on hand, and it is proposed to forward them as soon as a sufficient number are secured to furnish each member with at least one pair." Those desiring to contribute in this patriotic he half are requested to do so immediately, as the articles will probably be shipped to Washington during the coming week. We may add that, to prevent any attempt at speculation in the premises, the box will be sent direct to the company, and not to a Quartermaster or other official. The General Committee, composed of Mrs. Johnston Moore, Mrs. Wm. Tibbott, and Mrs. Connell, or any member of the Association, will gladly receive donations of either stockings or the woolen yarn wherewith to manufacture them. Personal. Our old and much esteem ed friend, Charley W. Wingard, Esq., was on a visit to this place, a few days ago, on which occasion we had the pleasure of taking him by the hand. He looks hearty and well, and i? evidently none the worse for the Brigade Inspectorship recently conferred upon him, tho duties of which he is go vrcll qualified to discharge. Jack Frost, Esq. This distinguished personage has become a permanent resi dent of this neck o' woods since the be ginning of last week, and his presence is unmistakably manifest. His breath is the siroceo and his touch death to vegetation, and already have the trees become almost totally denuded of their gorgeous livery. The joke was even carried so far that we were fa-vored with a small skift of snow on Thursday morning. Well, we suppose'wc will have to put up with all this sort of thiDg, consoling ourselves with the reflec tion that Winter after all is a "handy thing to have about a house in the country :" a hi mode dc Sparrowgrass. We sincerely hope our readers may be able io weather the weather until Spring, whether it prove a big blast or a little one. The Art of Jumping orr Railway Cars. Ii has been said that there is art in everything, and there certainly is some art iu jumping from a car when in motion. Most persons imagine that they must jump forward, in the direction the car is mo ving. This is a mistaken notion. The backward, and if the car is moving very rapidly, give a spring backward just as you let go the rail. In this way, by springing against or opposite the motion of the car, ou overcome the impetus car rying 3'ou forward, and are left standing perfectly still; whereas, when yuu, jump with the car you are pluuged forward by its motion. ! bv beqcest. i JBS?At the annual meeting of the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Association, composed of Western Pennsylvania and Ohio, held atEbensburg, Oct. 11, 12 and 13, 18G1, among other proceedings, the following resolutions on the state of the country were unanimously adopted : Whereas, A wicked rebellion exists in our beloved country, the object of which ia to strengthen aad extend the area of human sla very and oppression, which are contrary to the word of God, and obstruct the spread of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, and conflict with the spiritual aud temporal rights of flian ; therefore Resolved, That we approve of the effort made by the Government to iuell the present rebellion. Resolved, That in view of the inhuman act3 of the rebels, thev have forfeited every legal right to their slaves; and that it is the duty of every military commander to "loose the bands of wickedness and let the oppressed go free." 'Resolved, That in the-opinion of this Asso ciation, the time has come when it is the duty of this Government to use all proper means to uproot the system of slavery out of our land ; and it is the duty of every Government that claims to be Christian to remove every obsta cle to th spread and reading of the Holy Scriptures, and the prosperity of Christ's iinguorn. Resolved. That it is our duty to repent in deep humility before the "Lord of all the earth" for our individual and National sins ; aad that to "bring forth fruits meet to repen tince'' i3 to use the means which Providence hi3 placed within our reach to destroy the system of American slavery, to banish intem perance from our land, and to blot out from cur statute books all law3 that obstruct the holy observance of the Lord's Day. 1 To Slop Corruplloo. The Schoolmaster. This remarkable iudividual has been a long time on his travels, and at length has succeeded in reaching Cambria. At least such is the general supposition, and the following fact will go fur to prove it correct: During a recent examination ot teachers in this county, one of the applicants was asked the question, Who is now at the head of the Sardinian Government ? Without a moment's hesitation, the answer was forth coming u Beauregard Such alarming intelligence is rare, indeed, in this or any other community. Move on, pedagogue ! Henceforth we must know him as Major m haversacks, and at S o'clock next i Wingard, and govern ourself accordingly. He will please consider our beaver tipped after the most approved military fashion. We will remark, en passant, that he is occupying a very enviable position at the Clinton county Par. This we have leained from those who know him. and who tcrlin abilities and moral Accident. Mr. Robert Coleman, of White township, Indiana county, was se verely injured on "Wednesday of last week, under the following circumstances : He was engaged felling timber iu tbe woods, and the limb of a tree which he had just cut down caught in its descent on an adjoining tree, and from thence fell to the ground, striking Mr. C. on the head du ring its progress and inflicting a dangerous wound. He has been unable to speak siuce the accident, but hopes are enter tained of his recovery. To the Editor of The Alleghanian: 1 Something like the following is needed to he appended to the oaths of the President Congressman, Governors and all the Assem blymen of the Union, suited to their different oSces, viz : And further, that you will be impartial in approving or disapproving of the acts of Congress, and all other duties imposed upon yon by the Constitution and laws of the United States, and that you will not accept of any money or other emoluments, or promises ia any shape whatever, from any company or individuals, for furthering their cause. so he!p 3-ou God. There are so many ways of bribing that it is hard to detect it. It is reported of mem bers, who could not vote for certain meas ures, that they absented themselves on re ceiving bribes, although they were sworn to perform their duty with fidelity. Do they do their duty when they step aside aud let bad measures pass by? As well might our pick ets step aside and allow the rebels to pass in to the Federal camp. They were elected by their constituents to enact good laws, as also to act as pickets to prevent bad laws from be ing passed. If something is not done to stop corruption, God will not wink at it! STEPHEN LLOYD. . Ebensbcbc, Oct. 23, lbGl.-lt. O A. WI A nerve Ciiling Antldota &r Sick Head. ache, Dyepopsia, Fever and Ague, 5 v PILLS, rev 1 So ct . -A ; ct. 1 c5 S5 ache. Dvetx-paia. Fever and Ague. v ..... - r ,ar Vt. Liver Complaint, Cuftivenasa, & Depraved Appetite, Disor dered Stoiuttrfa, Feiukla Obstructions, ic. V-IC "WIIjSOH"3 PIIiI3 are unirn.jr a" knowledged to be the le.t now In use. A a Faiu'iiy medicine thf y are particularly recoin:r.eni.ii-iiiiili and barmleea, but hiuly niediciual ia their cul biuatinn. One Fill a doo, 'witii mli but cer tain efrjcts. Tbe robust roan aud the Julicate child use them alike, with every assurance of entire safety. With Wilson's Pills, every Mother iu the land beccmed her own physician. They have proved themselves a specific, and stuud without a rival for the following aflc-ctions : HKADACIIE, FETEB & At7E?, HEADACHE, FEVEH 6c AULt, DYSPEPSIA, LIVES COMPLAET T, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER C0MPLAI5T, Costivonoas, Biliousness, Neuralgia, Coativeneas, Biliousness, .Neuralgia, Sold ly Druggists & Dealers everywhere PHEPARKD BY B. L. FALTNESTOCK & CO. Importers &. Wholesale Druggists No. 60, corner Wood aad 4th Sts. PITTSBURGH, PA, BO LI PROPUXTOSS or q B. L. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. Latest r i-xrzxl. II 1 1 L'"i a. IJAHUAlNS! BAHGAIaS! run EVERYBODY Sold by C T. Frazer, Jauz Zunger, and TVood, Morrell &Co.. Johnstown; E. Shoema ker & Sons, Kliensburr, Wike fc Gardner and Win. K. llugb.es, Vv'ilmore; C. D. Bradlv, Jlunster; John LJradly" Loretto : and by urujr- S'nts and merchants generally. no 1, ly. LIST OP LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office, at Ebeiio burg, Cambria Co., I'cnna., Sept. 30, 1SG1: DJ. EVAN'S i SON have this this &j 0 received lro:u the Last . aud tvro now ottering to ir- nilizciis cf . libensburg, aud vicinity, a well stLu-'.d asi-ortinent or s "XES A X2) uorzcLo THIS c. also a Lirc lot of co.iIsti:Jif in X'art of th: fcllcviiujf article viz: Satins. Velvets, Cloths, CHgimere, Doeskins, oitttinttlii, Twcds, Jeans, Tickings, l'kinueia, Brown & Bleached DRESSGOODS, of every style, Notion?, &c. V'e have nlo ou hand a lar assortment of BOOTS, a HOES, HATS, CAPS.. . BONNETS, STATIONARY, llAllDYVAKE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu ally kept in a country frtore, all of which thfr will dispose cheaper than the cheanesi, for CASH 01 COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eben&burK, January 25, l60:tf "1 READERS OF THE ALLEGHANIAN, GO TO - v c. R. JONES' FOR BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, NOTIONS, HIS MOTTO IS "CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST." All. FRANCISCUS, 433 Market St., Phila. Wholesale Dealer in Cotton Laps, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Ropes, Wick, Tie Yprn, Brooms, Buckets, Baskets, Churns, Tubs, Brushes Looking-Glasses, &c, Ac, &c., &c. &"The largest stock of the above Goods in the city, sola at the lowest nett cash prices Oct. 31, lSGl-6iu Miss R. I). Ansley, Richd. Bumford, Michael Busclt, Geo. W. Barkley, Abram II. Brown, Iv. S. Brown, Win. Bagk-y, Solomon Charles, John Cashdoller, Miss Harriet Davi3, ' Robt. S. Davis, Evan D. Davis, Edward Jas. Darsie. Thomas D. Davis, Miss Mary Davis, Evan J. Davis, Miss Jane A. Davis, Miss Jane Davis, Lerneon Dormyre, Satul. Drudoue, John N. Evans, (2) Rev. J. V. Brans, (3) Leueian Evans, Mrs Martha Evans, Mrs Julia A. Elder, Miss Jane Evans, C. Finch, Michael Fallen, John Ferrel, QTRAY BULL. kj Came to the premises of the snbscriber (st:ibria township, two miles south of Ebonsburg, on or about the first dav of Au gust last, a Stray Bull, of a dark brindle col or, and supposed to be between two and three years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him awar, otherwise he will be dis posed of according to law. WM. D. JONES. Cambria Tp., Oct. 31, 18Gl.-3t. A1 Teachers' Institute. We are re quested to announce that a Teachers' In stitute will be held iu the Union School House, iu this borough, on next Saturday, commencing at one o'clock, P. M. Teach ers of Cambria aud other townships are invited to be present. - Drainesviile. Gen. M'Call then made worth. May his life be long, and Fortune conociaauci;, aud surprised a party of! ever smiIc on pathway. tjels, nve of whem were killed. One of -e number belonged to the famous Lou 'lana Tiger Zonavce. Nou of our men ;re h'juixd. We encamped there till morning, when we marched bask 'tttop, without aiiTthin?' of T.eeuli :ir 5n. - j o - - 4 - occurring. larmers up there are very badly off tbi-t, sugar, coffee, and other ueeessa- ol lifc. J took dinner at a farmhouse, thp fo. :.., i .i .1 1 . 1 imtf luiurmuu luu luiit ue iiau u nine dollars per bushel for fcalt, and j,Jrsujjar aud coffee, it was impossible to urP thee articles for either love or y- Corn-bread, pork and butter were 1 in Found Aslelp on Duty. Says tho Latrobe Inquirer : Wo learu by a letter from a member of Capt. Kistler's compa ny, that Capt. Spires, of Co. I, (from Blairsville,) 11th regiment 1. R. C, was found asleep ou picket duty, some nights fcince, and the writer believes he has beeii court-martialed and his commissiou taken from him. At least euch was the report. Lyceum. The question for discussion at the meeting of tho Ebensburg Literary Association, on next Friday evening, is : Resolved, That the suppression of the cot ton traffic in the United States would be 5 ''ad on the table. They seemed ; Ltncficial to the country." AiOBOCRACY. An old man, named Adam Weir, living in Indiana county, was ridden on a rail in Rlairsville a few days since, on account of his having given ut terance to Secession sentiments. Certainly. The Dem. & Sent, as sures us tha. a fiiend of ours went in strongly for "Licking Curting and 31 ul ling" iu the fall of 'GO. In all of which he succeeded admirably didn't he ? Appointed. Among the list of Assis tant Surgeons appointed by the Executive Department of this State is the name of Dr. J. L. Marbourg, of Johnstown. Typhoid. This fever 13 said to prevail to an alarming extent in the neighborhood j of Hemlock, this county. UDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, appointed an Audi tor by the Orphan's Court of Cambria Coun ty, to make distribution of the funds in the hands of A. C. Mullin, Esq., Trustee, to sell the real estate of John Paul, deceased, will attend to the duties cf said appointment, at the office of George M.Reed, Esq., in the bor ough of Ebensburg, on Saturday, the 16th day of November next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested are notified to attend. C. D. MURRAY, Auditor. . Ebensburg, Oct. 31, 186l,-3t. UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Courtof Com mon Pleas of Cam bria County, No. 00. March Term. 1 o- A A. J. Rhey, for use of Isaac Crawford, V8 John D. Brookbank. (E. D.) Vend. Expon. Property sold for $535. And now, to wit, 11th day of October, A. D., 1861, C. D. Murray, Esq., appointed an Auditor to report distribution of the moneys, in the hands of the Sheriff, arisiug from the sale of the Defendant's real estate in the above case. Extract from the Record, certified the 11th da' of Octobe r, 18IU. JOSEPH McDONALD, Pro thy. I will attend to the duties of the above ap pointment, at the office of Wm. Kittcll, Esq , in the borough cf Ebensburg, ou Friday, the 15th day of November next, at 2 o'clock, P. 1!., when and where all persons interested are notified to attend. -C. D. MURRAY, Auditor, Ebensburg, Oct. 31, l&Gl,-3t. Miss Mary Hugh?, Miss Mary Ann Jones, David Jones, (Ridge) Evan James, John B. Jones, Thos. P. James, Mis3 Margaret Jones, Mrs .Margaret James, J. Jone3, Mrs.Margt.Lumeraux, Mrs. Mary Lewis, Mrs. Margaret Lloyd, William II. Makins, John Moore Miss Annv Mitchell, Miss Sally Miller, Miss Malinda Mangis James Megsel, Alexander Mullin, James M'Dermet, MissMaggieM'Connell Capt. P. O'Connell, Miss Elizabeth Patter son, Thos. M. Reese, Miss A any Regor, David Reese, Mrs. Jane Rowland, Elizabeth Regor, .Miss .Mary t. I ;.rguson, L. ftummcrlieiu. Miss Mary Gittings, Snyder & Dickinson, Mrs. Silas J. Gray, Wm. Scowden, Mrs. Harriet N.Garman, Benjamin G. Williams, MissMarthallawkins, ' Miss Margaret White, ET. Persons calling for any of the above named letters wiil please say they are '-advertised." JOHN THOMPSON, P. M. OOD, MORRELL & CO., : Jonx stow::. Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX ALL KIXDS OF MEBCfl AXD1SE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : ' DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, CARPETING S, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, BONNETS. NOTIONS, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, PROVISIONS, BOOTS 4 SHOES, FISH, SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, FEED OF ALL KINDS. VEGETABLES, Ac. EST?" Clothing and Boots and Shoes madejto order on reasouableterms. Johnstown March 1 lfiCO-tf. "XTEW TAILOR SHOP. X 1 The undersigned having opened out a Tailoring Establishment, over the store room occupied by ). J. Evans L Son, respectfully informs the public that the business will there be carried on in all its branches. All work will be done in the latest style, with neatness and dispatch, and upon the most reasonable terms. ROBT. D. THOMAS Ebensburg, April 4, 1801. 1 cr j S 3 E 3p . r- O e - & o 00 n, o s P n o , , 5 P O B - S 3 3 1 ? 5 S. It -1 rz -1 1 " 1 o X2 CD P3 CO O c 3 a 5 3 O 2 0 cr o ft - 5. r c r: rr ft n o c r c J n o rz P 0-J . o cc 3 o a S ST a M -a p 3 S 5' c a s C3 tS O w ?3 o o " t Z " - Civ: p 2 3 3 2 t3 on ZT" JO 3 CI O o rr re, 'c ri t. itoiiEiirs, JQ. SCAMMOX, . FACTOR IX WEST INDIA EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, Shipping and Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN HOGSHEAD SUOOKS AND HEADS, No. 522 S. Delaware Avenue, Oct. lP.i8Cl.tf PuiLADtLFHIA. CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, ".VV-V . And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Faxcy Goods. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, Ac Just received at tbe Jewelry stora of C. T. Twocrts, a large and complete stock cf Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, &c., which -will be soldi very low lor Cash. Ladies are iu iled to call and exapiinc his ttock, and eecure borrain. Rej:iiring faithfully performed end warranted to gie PAtisfactiou:" Sept. 2i;, 1S01. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE 'ALLEG II ANT AX" OFFICE, HIGH St., EBENSBURG, PA. Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most popular and successful Commercial School ia the countrv. Uuwards of Twelve Hrvnort, yound men froniTWEXTy-tiGHT different i tate nave oeen eauca;ea lor business here within the past three years, some of whom havebeeo empioyeu as iook Keepers at salaries of S2000,uo per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who knew knew nothing of accounts when they ciitere4 the College. I .Ministers' son3 half price. Students enter at any time, and review when tbej please, without extra charge . For Catalogues. Specimens of Penmnbij and View of the College, enclose five letter stamps to JENKINS & SMITH, Pitrsburg Pa. March 2S-ly. TOOTS AND SHOES. .O The undersigned continues the manufac ture of BOOTS and SHOES of every descrip tion at his establishment, in Ebensburg, three doors east of Crawford's Hotel. Employing none but the best workmen, he trusts that he. ha3 been aud still is at all times able io gire entire satisfaction to his customers. He topes that the same liberal patronage hereto fore given bitn may be continued, and tb more may be added. He lias also on band a large assortment of French Calf-skim, and Morocco sf all kinds, suitable for fine Boots and Shoes. ' Reariv-niade BOOTS and SHOES always on. Land, and prices moderate- MESIIAC THOMAS. Ebensburg, Sept. 2G, 1S01. ink 71 TBS. E. J. STAHL respectfully infortss itX tue citizens of Ebensburg and viciaitr that she has on hand a large and superiorlot of WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, which she will sell at reduced prions. Psr ticuUr atteution paid to repairing the. above articles, and all work warranted. The mechanical department of the estub-, liniment is under 1he supervision of i?. H M Dowcll, who I-, a competent nad cperi enced artificer. JcT,OiU& 'opposite PleakT k Ss' slore- . Jul 1 8, 1631:3a -o- rirnLiCATiox orricz : DAVIS Si JONES' BUILDING UP STAIRS, j LDERSRIDG K AO ADEM V JLJ Tho thirtieth Ft.voa nf this In3titnt will open on TUESDAY. Mh of NOVEMBEH next. Tuition fee. So. S3 or SlO per ei, according to the branches studied. Bo4rdin with room rent, $2.00 pfr week- A. DONALDSON, Prio.?ipl S. J. CRAIGHEAD, AnistAnt. Eldersrulgf, Oct., 10, 18HI. C-T GO TO O. R. JONES' tb:eo doox back. i 103 BOOT?, 03025,.
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