The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, September 25, 1862, Image 3

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LOCAL AHDPERSOnilL
EuENsnuaa and Ckksson Railroad.
On. and after Monday, May 5. 1862, train
on tliis ruiul will raa as follows :
LEAVE Ebknsburo
At S.3C A. X. , connecting with Fast Mail
East nud Express Y est
At C.25 P. M., connecting wuh Hail Train
West and Expres East,
LfavE Cressox j
At d.jj A. M., Or on departure of Fast Mail 1
East and Express West
; uiu upii':3 n cti. i
. M.. or on departure of ilail j
A i T.4S P
irain
ENOCH LEWIS. (7 m. X
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Out. Cambria County MiiiiiA. J
Their Campaign on the frontier, nnd He- I
tJTTi Hither. The two companies we men
tioned last week as having departed from
our midst in response to Governor Cur
tin's call for 50,000 troops to repel in
vasion Capt. Litzinger's Ebcnsburg com
ply and Capt. Ccie's Currolltown compa
ny ve returned home, the exigency
that irennirled their services having hap
pily bceu di.-pcllcd by the great loyal
uprising "of tbepeopV cf the Sir'e, and by
the overwrrelHiir victory achieved by our
forces n the Antieratri. Although their j
campaign was necessarily short, these j
Militia deserve the LSghet measure of j
praise for th? promptitude with which j
they responded to the "call of duty. Im- j
mediately on the proclamation of the
tJovernor being issuecLto organize compa
nies throughout the State, "ready to march
at an hour s notice, the nucleus ot tnese j
tympanies was formed. A short time only
intervened until the full complement of j
men bad been obtained, when the proper :
-.uthorities were promptly notified, and;
transportation f elicited. This latter was !
obtained Saturday noon, and the same j
rvenin;: saw the companies on their way j
o the .State Capital. j
Ou Monday the regimental organization
wa perfected by the election of the follow- j
ing vfSw-ers: Col. Litzinger, of Cambria : i
Lt.-(.V.. Harmon, of Uerk? ; Major Ross, j
cf .Mii3-H. The Ebenbbarg company was 1
signed the position in the regiment dos
i-n.tedby the letter -E' this being the I
floret mpuny. The Cam.lhown company j
t.-.k tho rotion uf con.psny "K." The j
rtidu- of the regiment wai composed of j
two companies from MiSin, two fiom
Lvcumii.g, one trom Schmlkill, one from j
eLware. one trm D iur-hin. and Lieut.
,rouy s battery of gun?. i
Tlie same day. the resiincnt took its I
departure Dixi.: -w",u CJ," j
1 e?bnrg the same evening, where they j
wuit into camp. Xts.t dav they took np I
. . . - , . F j
i i.iai tii iurititr ooTiTnwr.ru, encamping t
uecively ut camp three miies bryond j
Lambeburir. camp at ilagcrstcwn, .Md., !
:nl camp three or fur miles beyond lia-
gttown and nettr Wiliiamsport. This I
tc !i IVi-iav.
licit tt-f regiment was !
'ruioJ :i ine of tattle, n artieit-ation of !
i .l' ,
.:.ticw in m tr.e twsiv, w.o were known
t' havi- Vetn in considerable frce some- ,:
what less than a mile i": frer.
tf:2t :
I 'articular juncture. Thev kept this po- j
u.m nearly two s-.Icpii.g on their j
arms at nitrlit, nd exercising an unweary- 1
' ' vijihi! ce during ths daytime but the !
.- .. . ... !
iitai iuea to make Lis appearance, ana
although ,:5i.i!in' frr n
fight,'
were miicreJ to remain unmolested. In
tl.c meanticie, the cannonading betwecs
M CltHan's forces and the rebels, a few
i:i 'its ui front, could be distinctly heard, I
l s-h-jrtiT the good news came that the
-nvariers" had ikedaudled, bag and L:.g-c-et
1---J viug u. masters cf the situation
The news being strictly true, the
threatened invasion of Peuu:?viva!.ia, with
i!-s l.ng truiij of "attendant horrors, had
j virtunily tailed. o the militia, having
iiothin
; furtber to do, were ordereJ back
jp the direction whence they came, leaving j
I -V Cl.;I!an auj i.ijs veterans to "push the !
ctemy to the wall," and puni.-h him at !
their leisure. j
The regiment took up its line of march !
Northward, on Sunday afternoon, for
'irtcncastle, Penna., fifteen ruiles distant,
'ich journey ihey accomplished in some
-ve hours. Tuesday they took the cars at
t poiut,, arriving at llarrirburg the
c evening. Ou Thursday fyllowiug,
--.th
inn., our Cambria bo reached tlis
place thus happily ending a campaign
"f twelve days, without I he occurrence of
MTi-Ui casualty of any kind whatsoever.
Although they were not called upon to
engage iu any fight no fault of theirs,
"-ill the militia are entitled to great credit
f rthe promptitude with which they re-
nonied to the appeal of the Governor.
a .i
. ie ,Iiaa l,if'3' ng to arms fifty!
JW"J ana and soon the entire
r oi me cute tr.gtled with an nnbrn.
fctu 1
ine r,f bayonets. A coiurnu of hardv
' : T,r.r 'rrcd the rod to the Cnml
,er- t (
i!.e hive:: "f r
den'tly longed for by the half-starved
Rebel and with asplendid army pressing
on his rear, no wonder that the foe ehrank
back affrighted at the prospect of invasion
under the cireunistancea I We firmly be
lieve that the moral effect on the enemy
of the presence of this fresh column was
worth a victory to ua in itself.
Gen. 31'CIellan himself has paid the
militia a handsome compliment, thanking
them officially for the valuable service
t,- rp.n,irrc(l in txnellin the enemv
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' Irom Northern soil. Governor Curtin
aso tenders the following graceful recog
Mtt.4v v .
" Whereas, The threatened invasion of
Pennsylvania by the rebel army has been
arrested by the prompt and patriotic re-
spouse ot loyal men of the State, and the
signal victory achieved by Gen. M'Clellan3
army on the Antietam.
"And ishereas, The alacrity with which
the people in every taction of the Com
monwealth rushed to the rescue of their
brethren on the Cumberland Valley bor
der, is worthy of the highest measure oi
praise. Although not required by the
terms cf the cali to pass the border? bf
i tfce Stte, our brave men, nnused to the
rigors ot war and untrained in military
movements, not only entered Maryland,
but held Hagerstown against an advancing
foe rreE5Cd forward to the Potomac, and
resisted the threatened movement of the
rebels upon Williamsport until troops in
the United States service arrived and
relieved them. Their timely and heroic
action . saVe,j tfce 5tate froni tfce trea
c,f au jaradin2 enemy, whose necessities
nia(je even military strategy subordinate to
pander
uyolc Therrvf,l, ANDREW G. CURTJN,
Governor of ihe Commonwealth, do hereby
orjer tiiat the troops called iuto the ser-
Tjce of tbc State hy QentrA Order No.
SG be discharged, and that they be sent
t0 their home? us rapidly as transportation
can be farnisbeJ, and in the name of our
mlghiv St2te rJ in behalf ox our thrcat-
cned "peppla on the p tender
them tU gra?eful acknowledgments of a
rescued Commonwealth."
Tfce fj3iow;n, i, tfce mcster ro;i of
Comr,anv E-otherwise known as the
uarfcer Guard:"
Captain: Daniel O. Evans.
LituttncnU :
!1 Eran D- Ens. 2d G. T. Roberts.
, . ,r T CTS'Vi, ; , , .
1st Vn 51 Joces. 31 John TV Roberts,
'J Jeremiah Fa gran. 4ih Daniel J Davis,
th J Todl Hutchinson.
Jt Geor-e Corlerh Ku-V Jone?,
2d i; A Kiukead," Cth Edwurd Owen?,
3i. -Joseph Coaaway, 7th Kichird U Tibbot,
4xh ---iti J Thomas, etb Evan GrifSth.
Ad.irisWm H II.
i. ncaltt :
Jones George W,
J ones John I'.
Joiies David .S.
'
Harker A A.
lor'eat:n.
Jau.es Eduund,
Jones Soo;t "W.
Jones Wui D, -Jone3
Davii A,
James Williai,
Jervis Thomas,
J&uies John
Kavlor William,
Llojd Thomas J,
Leddy Hark,
M'Keaa Oebrn,
Jl'Kean ?eth,
Myers V.'illiam,
I.tkin Abram C,
Noel Philip J,
Prvcc Richard VT,
Preall C F,
Roberts Jwhn,
Rodpers Kilward,
Roberts Richard J,
Roberts William R,
Ragrer John L,
Rager George C,
Simpson J
Shoemaker Theo W,
Smith Lawrence,
Shitafelt Adam,
Zanders Philip,
Thomas George W,
Thomas Robert D,
Tibbott Samuel,
Williams Thos W,
Williams C F,
Williams Joseph,
!,.ici - :eu':errer
Jr;ln
Loli ns James:
Dfcvi Win 1).
Dji j0b I
- - -
Daniel K.
Davis JOrhua.
Davis David.
jJj
Evans Duvid E,
V4Ij5 Alvin.
Evans Jeremiah
Evans Erasmus P,
Evans David X,
Eracs Thomas E,
Evans Evan C,
Elliott Joseph A,
Evans Hiifrli,
; Einptiel J Thomas,
Evans John II,
Fick Henry C.
CJriftith Wm W,
Griffith C.nrrtb,
Oriffth Richard,
Ho-xclls David.
Hughes Hugh II,
Hu-hes Thomas II,
Hudson Edward,
Harm an Charles J,
Jones John J,
James Beigamin B,
We did not gpt the roll of Companv K,
or we would have published it also.
The Draft. The following is a list of
fhe CTeral districts m Cambria county
that arc behind in the matter cf furnishing
soldiers, together with the number of men
recpuired from each :
Allfghrnr,
HIacklick,
Carroll,
Crovle,
Chest,
Coaemaugh Tp..
Conemaneh Bor.
Cambria Brr.,
Jackson.
13 Loretto,
6 Munster,
2r Richland.
22 Summerhill.
10 Susquehanna,
20 Tavlor,
15 Washington,
C Voder,
13
3
11
37
15
8
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8
5
Ry order of the Governor, the draft has
been postponed in this State until the 16th
of October. Each district or township is j
allowed to offer to the Commissioner, on
or before that day, its quota of volunteers, j
and thus obviate the necessity for a draft
entirely. "
Frcit. The yield of apples, peaches.
fcc.t this fall will be unparalleled. They
8t a lower price 'now than thev have
j Burglary. A couple of weeks since,
'the jewelry store of C. T. Robert & Co.,
this place, was
Iturglariously entered by I
some villain, and two silver watches car
ried off. Subsequent to that time M r.
Roberts departed for the frontier of tbc
State, as a soldier, leaving the establish
ment locked up. Upon his return, during
the present week, he found that an attempt
had been made to force another entrance
into the store, the window giving unmis
takable evidence of having been tampered
with. Fortunately, however, the strength
of the fastenings was such as to reswt all
attempts at entrance, and the burglar had
only his labor for his pains. Our conclu
sions in the premises are these: First, be
that would steal at all is a villain ; second,
he that would steal, or attempt to steal,
fom a man who had nobly responded to
the dictates of duty, is a doubly-distilled,
despicable villain ; and, third, that such
an individual should be hanged by the
eyelashes to the nearest sign-poat, with
out benefit of judge, jury or clergy.
Our Soldiers. The 11th Penna. Re
serves did good service in the recent
bloody battles in Western Maryland. We
have as yet had no report of the casualties
ia ompaby A if auy such there be.
Ctpt. Jones' company company F,
133d Penna. were nol ic the fight, they
only arriving on the" field shortly after the
enemy had been driven therefroni:
lo 'wmpany F, 2kh Penna., Walking
Jones is reported killed, and Sergeant
Peter Kavlor wounded. They are both
from this county.
Notice ! A meeting of Company E,
Capt. Daniel O. Evans, will be held on
Monday evening next, 29th inst., at the
Court Ilouse, Ebensburg, to take meas
ures to keep up the organization of the
company, iu conformity to Gov. Curtin's
proclamation, as also to procure arms tor
the same.
Ry order cf the Captain.
Wm. M. Jones, O. S.
Married. Oa Thursday, 4th inst., by
Rev. B. L. Agnew, Mr. Thomas Karr,
of Bloomington, Illinois, and Mrs. Mar
tha Eva.vs, of Ebensburg.
ZST" No paper will be issued from this
office next week. Thereafter, however, it
will be issued regularly every Thursday
mornins.
i DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
jL Leiters of Admin rstration- baring been
granted to the subscriber, br the Register ot
Cambria county, on the estate of Evan J.
Lvans.lite of the borough of Ebensburg, dee'd.
all persons knowing themselves indebted to
raid estate are hereby notified to make pay
ment without delay, and tuose having claims
against said estate are requested to present
theui, proper'v prepared ior settlement.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Am'r.
Ebensburg, Sept. 18, 1G2.
T? STRAY.
Ji Came
amc to the re.-:3?ncc of David E. June ,
(Clay Pike.) during the latter part of July, a
yearling steer of black aud white color. The
j o-wrncr is requested to come forward, prove
J property, pay charges, and take her away,
otherwise the will be disposed of according to
law. DAVID E. JONES,
Three miles west of ELcscbrrg.
i j x lex-.
Whereas, Nathan Keist, a minor, inden
tured to the subscriber until attaining his
m.sjority, has run away, all persons are forbd
trusting him oa mr account.
MICHAEL M'GLADE.
Allegheny tp., September 4, 18G2.
1SSOLUTION.
The partnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned, under the firm of
Davis, Joues & Co., was this day dissolved bv
mutual consent. Tl.t- Business will be settled
by either ot" the partners, at the stand of
lijbert Davis, for a limited time, where all
having unsettled accounts will save costs bv
calling iuri. ROBERT DAVIS,
JNO. P. JONES,
THOS. GRIFFITH.
Ebensburg. Aug. 12th, 1SC2.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
TJl. Letters of Administration on theeetate
of Martin Waguer, late cf Blackliek town
ship, Cambria Couutr, deceased, haTe been
granted to the subscriber, residing near Bel
sano, in said township. Persons indebted to
said estate will come forward and make pay
ment; and those having claims against "it
will present them, properlv authenticated, for
settlement. JOSEPH SHIRE Y, Adm'r.
Btlsano, July 31th, lt62-6t.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Letters of administration on the estate
of Gordon Sinclair, late of Carroll township,
Cambria county, deceased, having been gran
ted to the undersigned, all persons indebted
to said estate are hereby requested to mak
payment without delay, and those having
claims will present them properly authentica
ted for settlement.
ALEXANDER SINCLAIR,
GEORGE M. REED,
July 17, lSC2-Ct Adm'rs.
JUST RECEIVED
THREE BARRELS LAKE TROUT
A PRIME ARTICLE,
AT A. A. BARKER'S STORE.
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER DOZEN.
CALL AND SAMPLE THEM,
t i-?J";rg, March f. lev.".
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BARGAINS I BARGAINS I fob EVERYBODY
The subscriber take pleasure ia caliicg
the attention of the citireos of CARJLOLL
TOY.'N and Ticinity to the fact that be has
just received, aid. ia now opening, at the old
stan i of Moore A Son, a large aad varied
stock of - ... -
Dry Goods,
consisting in part of
Satins. Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, ,
Doeskins, cattinetts, Tweeds,
Jeans, Tickiazs, Flannels,
Broirn & Bleached
Muslins, kc
J)I?J?SS GOODS of every itgle.
Together with an excellent stock of
ROOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
BONNETS,
STATIONARY,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES,
FISH, SALT,
TRUNKS,
CARPET-SACKS,
QUE ENS WARE,
NOTIONS,
5:e., 4c., Sic.
And, In fact, anything and everything ueaally
kept in a No. 1 Country Store all of which
will be disposed of at prices to tuit the times.
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS 1
Customers waited on by attentive Sales
men, and no charge for showing articles.
&- Cherry, Poplar, Spruce. Pice, and
other Lumber, Eatter, Egs, and Country
Produce generallr, taken in exchange fcr
Goods. A. A. BARKER.
ilay 2?f lSC2-tf
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JEW CHEAP CASH STORE I ! !
"THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER !"
t. J. MILLS i CO. beg leave to announce
to Ihfi citizens of Ebensburg and.vicinitv that
they have just received, at their new store
room, on High street, a most complete assort
ment of
Spring' and Summer Goods,
consisting in part of the following articles :
Dress Goods, MHlinery Goods, Plain and
Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping
Goods, Glove?, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, and
so on, ad infinitum.
Also :
Boots and Shoe. Hats, Capst Bonnets,
Groceries, Hardware, Queensware,
Notions, Perfumery. Stationery,
Flour, Bacon, Cheese, MackereL Herring
and Cod Pish, Syrups and Mclasses, ,
Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ic, Ac, 4c.
Ia short not to dip further into tedious
details they intend keeping
A NUMBER ONE STORE,
nere me comiort ana convenience or a
country community can be Euecessfuly ca
tered to.
By bnyirg a large stock at a time, they are
enabled to sell their goods at a
TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES.
Roll in and see for yourselves. No charge
for rhowiDg articles.
rfr Country Produce taken ia exchange
for geods.
Ebensburg. April 24, 15C2.
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EBENSBURG HARDWARE AND
STOVE DEPOT.
BARGAIA S TO EE J7A D :
The undersigned has just received a large
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. Ac. kc. all or
which he will sell very low for CASH or ex
change for Country Produce.
Also :
lie still continues to manufacture Tin. and
Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for sale
either by the WhohnaU or lUt&il. Repairing
done ou short notice.
lie returns las 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 standing, and commence the new year
"on the square.'' He must have money to
enable him to keep up his fetock.
j. Prices low, to suit the M'me.
GEO. HUNTLEY.
Ebensburg, Jany. 9, lS62tf
7" ANTED I M .MEDIATELY
A good journeyman TINNER, by
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GEO. HUNTLEY.
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NIC A I! R A N GEMK X TS I
SUGAR KETTLES,
10 to 40 gallons,
COPPER KETTLES,
3 quarts to 40 gallons.
TINWARE,
ail fcorLS ai;d kinds.
SHEET- IRON WARE rrrry torieiy.
LXAKELED f TJXXKD IJIOX WARE.
ZINC WASHBOARDS,
fir 25 cenUs, xrorth 37 cenU.
SAD IRONS, or SMOOTHING IRONS. J
all sizes &ad best oualitv. 5 tn f.l rt. Tt-r Jh. 1
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COOKiNG STOVES,
-r.;.., '
$8 to $28.
EGG STOVES, S4.50 to $13.00.
IIEAT1XG COOK STOVES, $3.00 to $8.00
BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Tatest,
Graff & Co., Mitchell, Herron k Co.,
Abbot k Noble, A. J Gallaghers,
and every other Pittsburg or Philadelphia
manufacturer's.
Stoves always on hand or procured on 5
days' notice.
ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stover.
alwav3 on hand.
CARBON OIL LAMPS. 2 cts. to $1.23.
Chimneys and Wicks for Lamp always cn
hand.
SPOUTING,
BEST QUALITY, put up and PAINTED at
10 cents per foot.
Xo extra charges for ElLoict. XfZ
MINER'S LAifPS.
OIL CANS.
POWDER CANS,
ail fires constantlr on hand.
COFFEE 3IILLS, 87 cts. to S1.25.
TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BRODLERS,
Jelly Cale Moulds, Table and Tea Spoons,
COAL BUCKETS, 35$ ct. to $5.00.
The aoove goods r-!Il be furnished
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
at the -
JOHNSTOWN STOVE & HOUSE-FURNISH-ING
STORE, v
CANAL STREET,
Opposite the Weigii Lock.
ASK FOB
RANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE,
and save tu-enty per eenf.Jon your purchases
E1TJIER FOR CASH OR SCRIP.
GEORGE M. REED, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Pa. Office in Colonade Row.
Ebensburg Sept. 26, 1061-tf.
A BRA HAM KOPELIN, Attorney
ljL at Law, Johnstown Pa. Office on Main
street. f aug25,lfc59-tf.
CHARLES W WING ARD, Attorney
at Law, Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa.
Auzust 23, lS59:tf.
PHIL S. NOON, Attorxet at Law,
Ebensburg, Penn'a. Office two doors
east of Thompson's Hotel.
August 29, lgoO.-ly.
0. MULLIN, Attorney at Law, Eb
a ensburg, Cambria county, Pa.
S Office two doors north of Colonade Row,
and immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel.
Ebensburg, December 1, 1659.
T OBERT A. M'COY, Attorney at Law
itj Ebensburg, Cambria county, Pa
All manner of legal business in the serera.
courts of this countv promotly attended to.
June 23, 18S0:tf
B. L. JOHVSTOX. GEO. W. OaTJJAS.
JOHNSTON k OATMAN,
Atiorntyt at Lav,
Ebensburg, Cambria county, l'enna.
E2U Office' epposite the Court House.
January 10, lS61:tf
ES. BUNN, M. D., traders his pro
fessional services to the citizens of Eb
ensburg. Office in Drug Store, on High St.,
opposite Thompson's Hotel.
Ebensburg, August 25, 1839:tf.
D
R.' J. M. M'CLURE, Surgeon and
Mechanical Dektist, espectfully offer?
his professional servicestot eladies and gen
tlemen of Johnstown and vicinity of thisplace.
Particular attention paid to diseases of the
Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for
ceps.
Office in the old "Exchange," on Clinton
street. Johnstown, Aug. 25. Itf59.
ENTISTRY.
The undersigned, Graduate f the Bal-
timore,College of Dental Surgery, respeclfullv
offers his professional services to the citizens
of Ebensburg. He has spared no means to J
thoroughly acquaint himself with every im
orovement in h
: . . "r -, c i
sonl experience
:e, he has sought to add the
in Dental Science. He simplv asks that an j
pnrp ni iiie i 7 ri ininur h
opportunity may be given
given for h- work to 1
speai its own praise.
SAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. S. I
(Office formerly occupied by Dr. J. ClarkO
y occapiod by Vt J -Clark 0 j
of. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond,
it Ebensburg on th? frnrth t
1 Rfferetirt : Pro
! Jr. : W. R. Handy
tn. of the. Baltir
fcsST Will be at
Mondav of each month, to suiy one w eek.
April 3, lboStf
FS" Sibirrib for The A li sgmaman.
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, PITTSBURGH, PA enrnrr Tenn atd Ft.
i Clair St.
j The largefit Cominercis.1 School th- 1r'-j
ted 8ute, with a nalroasgeef nearly tJ,OOI.
1 Slrldrnl. in rive year, from 31 Stat.
and ibe trnlj one which affjrdsorap'ete i
i reliable instruction in a!! the followitc
Lranche.. iz
Mtreunnff, Xanvfac'.KTfTS. SVent EcV. .;
Head t Bank Ek-KtrMi .'
FIRST PREMIU2I. . v . r.
t riain tm4 VrnamtxioZ rcnrrm'axih-p , e'f
I Servfyimp, Emyiheeriiff. and Xrathetr,cf':t
generauy .
$33.00
Ji'ayafora Commercial Coare Stadeats cn-
j U V 17 Vr-V-V I'J?', "
iJIIM-TEKS SONS' tatios at half-
j For Catalogue rf 65 pa get, pcimcas of
j Business and Ornamental Pennmansbip, a
j a beautiful College view cf square feet, cos
j tainicg a great variety of rTritioj, Letteria-
end Flourishing, inclose Zi cents in tUnspttr
j the Principal?,
JENKINS 1 SMITH.
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April 24. 1652, !v-.
Pittsburg, P:
EW FIRM AND NEW GOODS
C. T. Itobei ts &. Co.
The subscribers take piensuse in iafcrmiag
the People in general that thev tare 5ss.t re.
! ceived, at their rooms, on High tret, a largo
ana varied stock of
wATCPES. CLOCKS.
JEWELRY. .. . NOTION'S.
FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 4c, ic.
All of which they are prepared :o tell cheaper
than ever.
Thankful for past favor?, the new firm
would ask a continuance of the same. No
charge for showing onr stock.
CALL AND EXAMINE ARTITJLES I
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired with
neatness and despatch. We have experienced
workmen in our employ, and the public can
rest satisfied that their work wiIlbe.lon
satisfactorily. We do our best to render ctii
tomers satisfaction, Charge Jfodtratt.
C. T. ROBERTS A Co.
Ebensburg. June 19, lE62-tf. .
J800. "- J860
SHEET-IRON WA RE. : COPPER WARE.
J. & II. HLRRIXCTO.V
Desire to call the attention of the public to
their new TIN SHOP now opened fo the lirg
brick building on the corner of Main and
Franklin streets opposite-tbe Mansion Hocen
aLd next to the Banking house of Bell, Sm'th
& Co., Johnstown Pa., where they prp&i
manufacturing all kicds of
TIN. SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE.
Their work will be nade tv the best work
men and of the best niatcrinis- ThF .a
termined t sell all kinds of ware at the
cheapest rates, wholesale ani retaiL
P. S. Ail orders for SPOUTING attended
to on the shortest notice and oa reasonable
terms.
Johnstown. December 6, l?5?-tf.
yM. M. GORMLY,
Wholesale Grocer.
DEAtES IN
FLOUR, CRA1N, SEED, BACON. SUGAR
CURED HAMS, MES PORK, BEEF,
C H EES E, I RON. NAILS. G LASS,
WHALE. TANNER'S AND
CARBON OIL,
-o. 1251 Liberty Street,
(Oj-potite Eagl: Hotel.)
Having purchased the interest of his let
partners, will continue jti? bniness it th
old stand, and will be pleased o.-eceive the
patronage of his old friends and customers.
Pittsburgh, June 5, lee2-3ru.
"npiiE UNION
X RIGHT OR WRONG V
rrTT L'XJOX 1'LAXJXG JIILL.
Elmtlvrj 'a.
The subscriber bcgsleac to inform th
Public that he is prepared te furnifh, ot
shcrt notice and on reasonable terms, all
raanner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH AND
DOORS, -and MOULDINGS-
All work warranted to give entire satisfac
tion, otherwise no charges will be made.
Orders from & distance solicited, and file!
wit pomptnerjs and dipatch.
OgL. Rough Lumber taken in exchance for
Worked Lumber. B. F. WILLIAMS.
Ebensburg, Jan. 30, 18C2-tf.
T A V UP ! PAY UP ! I
IT All persons indebted to the subscriber
by either Note or Book aceouut, are hereby
notified to make immediate payment. Cost!
w ill b saved bv attending to this in time.
J). J. EVANS & SON.
Ebensburg. May 23, lbd2-3t
UGH A. McCOY.
Sa-Uie and Ilarnet Manufacturer
EBENSBURG, PA. .
Office OTie de-cr est cf Daris, Jones k CV.'a
Store.
A large stock of ready-mxdc Harney, Sad
dles, Bridles, kc. constantly on baud and for
sale cheap. Dec. 25. lSfil-tf.
Books : books : books ;
For Sale bv
C. T. ROBERTS Co. -
IF you want Clocks, g to C. T. Roberts k
Co's store, Ebensburg. I'er.nt. -
I T- Uohts Co. . - "
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X yaa"nt('yliRdern5'-iC!neatirW"al -la.
I of iy kind. So to C. T..R. k. Ca
T F you want . Cood g4d Krct.ia or Rir- '
.J go to C. T. Robert, C. . -V. - -
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