THURSDAY::-::: :OCTOBER 9 LOCAL AND PERSONAL !Ebexsburo and Crkssok Hailroad. - On and after Monday, May 5, 18G2, trains in thia road will run as follows i .Leave Ehexsbvrg At 3.3C A. M , connecting with Fast Mail East and Express West. At C.25 P. M., connecting with Mail Train West and Express East. Leave Cafessox At 8.55 A. M., or on departure of Fast Mail East and Express West; At 7.45 P. M., or on departure of Mail Train West and-Express East. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Supt. Col. Campbell's 54tii Penna. Vols. We clip the annexed complimentary mention of this regiment better known :ai the "Cambria County Kegiment" froui the Wheeling Daily Press of a recent 'date. Is Is a graceful recognition of the vminent services performed by this splen did body of men, and will serve as au in 'ventive to spur them on to renewed exer tions. Their friends in this section will je glad to hear that they are properly appreciated in their present field of oper ations : WliiJst. he newspaper press is enumerating tTie gailant deeds of our army, and giving just praise to the different Divisions, Brigades and Regiments comprising it, there arc many equally meritorious who are omitted, and who are equally eutitled to the gratitude of" their fellow-citizens. Among this class I would ii.inic the 54th Pa. Vols., Col. J. AI. Campbell. This Kegiment has been stationed along the line of the Halt and Ohio Railroad since last April. A hetter disciplined set of men, or a hioro vigilant set of ollicers are not to be found in the service. Col. Campbell, bv his crentle- jii inly and unassuming deportment, his vigi lance and fine administrative abilities, has ndeared himself to the citizens of Berkley, " Morgan and Hampshire counties, and his mil iry qualifications are of the highest order, lie is emphatically the rigltt man in the right place, a fact of which the government ap pears to be well aware, as they have turned a deaf ear to all his numerous applications to be removed to other fields of service. Col. Campbell's position may be better understood when I say that his Regiment is spread along lie railroad for at distance of ;i miles, and liiat since the surrender of Harper's Ferry he i cut oil" from all communication with the main army. During the severe fighting in Maryland, his was the only Kegiment in Vir ginia ou the upper Potomac, east of Cwtnhcr I tiid, the whole length of his line being open to the enemy and harrassed by guerillas. In stead of evacuating his positions along the road, as he had discretionary orders to do, when the rebels were crossing to attack Har per's Ferry, Col. Campbell, with but ; men, nil he had nt the post.) bohilv attacked the roar guard of the invincible rebel Jackson's army at North Mountain, killing and woun ding a great many, taking ! prisoners. 30 stand of arms and one artillery caisson, and putting the whole rvb I rear guard to flight. Since then, the 5tth has had sever.-.l skir niislie witli the enemy, in all of which thev have had the best of them, taking prisoners in every skir.uih, and in the face tf all ditli tilties maintaining their position, keeping their pickets in full sight of the pickets of the ivbcl army now encamped at North Mountain. 'i'hn Col. Campbell's tinnr.css alone has sa- el the railroad from destruction, and afford- protcction to our citizens, who would Etchings. Getting shorter at both ends : the days. Getting longer : our subscription list, and the physiognomies of Loco-Foco poli ticians. Lt.-Col. Kopelin, of the 133d Penna. Vols., has resigned his positiou in the army and returned home to Johnstown. Adjourned Court convened here on Tuesday. The principal business atten ded to seemed to be the filing of naturali zation papers and drinking lager. The 133d Penna. Volunteers, at latest accounts, were in camp near Sharpsburg, Maryland, and within gunshot of the camp of the 11th Penna. Reserves. A delega tion of some five or six of our citizens started to pay the "boys" a visit on Monday. Our readers are hereby informed that that much-needed institution, an ambro type gallery, has been opened up in our midst by Mr. John Kratzer, of Johns town, who holds himself in readiness to execute any number of "picters," on short A Dollar that Pays Well. One cf the best seasonable enterprises, uow be fore the 'public, is that of the Publisher of the American Agriculturist He has secured for his subscribers fine colored edi tions of two splendid Maps of localities of great interest. One of these, covering a space of more than ten square feet, shows the entire State of Virginia so completely that every county, town, city, village, riv er, brook, mountain, hill, and principal road, is readily found. It also embraces the principal parts of Maryland and Penu tylvania. The other Map, covering about 15 square feet, gives all the Southern or Slave States, including Missouri, Ken tucky, Virgiuia, Maryland, Delaware, and all south of them. Though not so minute as the Map of Virginia, this shows all the counties, principal towns, rivers, etc., of the Southern States. Any person sub scribing now for the Agriculturist is pre sented with a choice of the above two Maps. In addition to this, every new subscriber for 18G3 (VoL21) receives the notice and in the most approved style of Agriculturist for the rest of this year icith- '3b art. Give him a call soon, for he "cannot be with you always." Rooms above R. Davis' store, and iu close proximity to The All''fj1uirtuin oflicc. Sergt. Daniel D. Jones and Thomas Jones, of Co. A, 11th Penna. Reserves, who were both wounded at the second battle of Dull Run, have arrived home on furlough. They are Deither dangerously injured, and a short sojourn here on the Mountain will probably set them all right again. "We hone so, leastwise. Freder ick Evan?, another member of the same company, who has been on the sick list fur a considerable time past, is also at home. He U almost recovered. Serqt. J. Nix Kinkead, of the 12th Penna cav alry, was also with us a few days last week. Success to them all ! out charge. We have long received this journal, and can testify to its real merits. Every number is well illustrated, and contains a very large amount of really useful, practical, reliable information for the Farm, the Garden, and the House hold, including a very interesting depart ment for the little ones. No one can fail to get many dollars' worth of useful hints from a volume of the Agriculturist, while Maps now are so much extra. We have sent for two copies of the paper, so as to get both Maps. Send for the paper on our recommendation, or, if you prefer, send a dime for a single copy, and exam iue it for yourself. The address of ths Publisher is Orange Judd, 41 Park Row, Xew York. 3? (2 Penn and St. PITTSBURGH, TA., corner Clair Sts. , The largest Commercial School nf tli a I" ted States, with a patronage of nearly 3,0KJO Students, in five years, from 31 (States, in.a iue uniy one wiucli ailords complete and icimuie instruction in all the following branches, viz . Mercantile, Manufacture, Steam Boat, Kail "" -uuiin. jjuvK-j.ecping. FIRST PREMIUM. nt j turn ana urnamental Fennmanslip ; alto Surveying, Engineering, and Mathematics generally. $35.00 Pays for a Commercial Course; Students en ter and review- at any time. JUST" aii-M3itias' SONS' tution at half- price. For Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of UL5IIIC" nun ornamental IVnnmuncl,; an )- nt; Cut r'n .. 7 - v-uiirfjc iew or square tect, con taining a great variety of Writing Lettering iuuusninrr, indole t!4 rpn a in HnmnatA " . ., JENKINS k SMITH, pnl 24, J8C2, ly-. Pittsburg, Pa. if. JgROKE OCT IN A NEW PLACE!! BARGAINS! BARGAINS j for EVEllVDODr HE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL Per 3FLtllxo.ca. ! 2 EBENSBURG IPG quick Sales RIIM AND Small Profits" 1VTEW FIRM AND XEW GOODS ! ! ! A. A. BARKER, Ehexsbcro, Pa. rjVIE SUBSCRIBER woaM respectfully an- """'"-c iu me ciiizc.ii3.oi toensbur"- and vicimty that he has just received, at his store, on Hijrh street, the largest and most complete assortment of Died In this place, on Tuesday night, 7th inst., of typhoid fever, Mr. David S. Jones, aged about 25 years. The deceased was a member of Co. E, 4th P. 31., and participated in the brief This, for our friend John who, be- campaign of that regiment in Maryland. sides having thus shown himself to be a Heturning home, he was attacked by the M a n it i k r On Thursday afternoon, 2d inst.. at the residence of the bride's father, n.car Jolinstown, ty Kev. 1) P. Mitchell, Mr. Jonx II. Fishkii and Miss Ma;uie J., eldest daugh ter of t.eo. . Osborne, Lsq., all of Johns town. .. td otherwise have been compelled to Hy from tfcieir home?, and leave their families and iij,ft-iv to the tender mercies of the rebels. bir n'tizens owe him ndebt of pratitudc. and lie K. A-O. Rlt.. I have no doubt, will fully apprec.'Ute Viis firmness and fidelity to his trn-t. IJ.iJ a man of Col. Campbell's tenaci ty commanded nt Harper's Ferry, it would ti'Jt have fallen .so easily: Since the above was in type, we have successful candidate for the honors of matrimony, is also our candidate for the District Attorneyship of the county at the approaching election, (in which latter is sue we hope he m:iy be altogether as suc cessful as in t'other,) is by no means slow. On the contrary, we think it is quite up to the spirit of the times which is saving a good deal, these latter days, in few words. Fast or slow, however, he has quit being a bachelor-, and gone and settled down to the enjoyment of domes tic happiness "The only Mis Of paradise that has survived the fall.'' And we think he has done right. Such being thy cue, we tender him our sincere congratulations, hoping he and his bride may live long in the enjoyment of each other's love and esteem, and that their ways may be ways of pleasantness and all their paths be peace. Moreover, if, in fell monster, disease, and now, alas ! he is no more, fcuch is life I One day we put forth the tendrils of luxuriant hope and vitality the next we are cut down as cumbeicrs of the ground. Rest iu peace. Teachers' Institute. We are re quested to announce that the Teachers' Institute of Cambria county will hold its next semi-annual session at Johnstown, on ednesday, Thursday and Fiiday, llth, 1 4 th and 18th October, inst. Mem bers, and friends of Education generally, are invited to attend. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Oflicc. Ubon?. Mug, Pa., up to Oct. S, 1802: Allen George, Ames John, received, per telegraph, the following bad I tnc econojiy of Providence, a lot of i news concerning a portion of this rcgi nien t : "Jf Crilau Jlcmlquarters, ( )ct. O. A company of the 51th Penna. regiment, who were guarding the H. & O. R. R. bridge at Paw Paw, about half way be tween Hancock and Cumberland, were estcrday attacked by a rebel force and aken prisoners. At the same time, a 'Javalry force under Col. M'Rcynolds cap lured the encampment ol the rebels, bring ing away two pieces of artillery, ten wa- :is, andbixty horses and mules. A stroti" pvalry force, under Gen. Averill, h peen .sent after them." as The 125tii Penna. young Fi.shcr-men should chance to spring up as the fruits of this union which of course would likewise be alb right may they prove to be only so many jewels in the coronet of our friend's career of use fulness. Sic. 'The treasures of the deep are not so precious As are the concealed comforts of a mau Locked up in woman's love." Wherefore, go thou and do likewise. Rurke Lieut J C, Conner A O, Carroll Miss Kmily, uavis 1 nomas, Donohue P, Davis John f Lower Jacob F, Lewis Miss Mary, Mathues Larance, Myers William, Roonty Miss Marv A, Robert's Richard J, Ueece David R, , ( north llluUVn uii r-.Tfr Ma. , . ... - . v.a-. Davis .Miss Jane, Roberts A V, Davis Miss Mary t Rowlands David E Davis Miss Mary, Rowland Iavid, ' jaia ..us? i at iianne, Mioeniaker Aitlks ro'-t the Hospitals. That benevolent institution, the Sanitary Com mission, has issued the following circular, by which it will be seen that dried apples will be taken for the use of our wounded (U.S. c Iiava i sohliors. Tho nnnonl shmil.l K Ub..ll.. . 11 - -v. fc iiuv.iu.iiy tOffl Villi (rn.., C'. 1 . !. J --v.. v, nuui a menu in camp, a uctail f'l account of the part sustained by this K'tmcnt in the great battle of Antietam. ! e are sorry we havn not r, : i . - - , .v.u IV! u. l lus ft- SMcu, irom a mend in camp, a detail- responded to : Jiil i. ri . ... 1 1 ' ui me part sustained by this Central Office, Saxitahv CoMwmmv W'asui.votox Oct. , lb(;2. Tl,.! I,!.,r.. .1.. ' . , .. ""- ""i"".' ji C41H-1111V mauewnetiier the 1 .0111 miss ion wislir-s In r.nl,-A .. t . . . - . 'iita lUi H i-L, . 1 ... . ' .1 c . 1 ..... I F 11 oein- ceu at present a little old lin ,,se U)e wounuea, it should immediate Sut will publish it in our next. Tl.o I V 1,C lul,',isne,, as widely as possible, that . . j urieu pies cannot tie sent to its depots in f-oill IS COIliposeu Ol lour comiianips fmm ! too lartre ouantitios. T..iv 1 J "in . - i a & itij net .Societies are requested to make arrange ments for paring, cutting, and drying by tlfeir mcmucre, anu sucn volunteer assistance es tney can enlist, and to notify farmers that they will receive such good fruit as they may be disposed to oifer and are unable them selves to properly prepare. Dried apples may be sent in barrels or boxes, or in strong brS inaiKea 1 o be kept dry." Dried fruit of oiuer Kinas, ami all good canned fruits, will be very acceptable. Fke o. Law Olmsted, Gen. Secy. Kvans David D, 1' inian I hos, (JIasgow Janirs, Hughes Mrs Ann, Hughes William, Ilarbaugh James, 2 James Thos, Jones Win D, Kllen James, Jones Owen M, Jones Richard W, Krouse John, Kurtz Margret Anna, Iongenu ker A L, Mary A, 2 Rachel Shryock, beamon Jlenry, Sick John, Slonicher Michael, Stibler Xancy, .Snyder Jidin", h'hadrach Rev A, Tib hot Mary M, Thomas Valentine, Williams Mrs Marv A, 2 Wilmore Miss Marian, Williams TJios R, uoit .miss Helena, C. T. Roherts & Co. mi . . - xue suoscrniers take rIeafiis in ;nfVr.r: iiliui; ciTic in jfenerai mat tney have just re ceived, at their rooms, on High sriet, a large ma varied stock of watcpes. rr.oniv-s JKWLLRV, -NOTIONS. tANU GtODS, CUTLERY" MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A-c. A-p All of which they are prepared to sell cheaper rri . uanKtui lor past favors, the new firm would ask a continuance of the same. No charge for showing our stock. CALL AND EXAMINE ARTICLES! Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired with uiniiiess anu despatch. U e have experienced workmen in our employ, and the public can rest satisfied that their work will be done satisfactorily. We do our best to render cus tomers satisfaction, Charge Moderate. C. T. ROIJERTS & Co. Lbcnsburg, June 19. 1802-tf. J800. TTOIiK! J800 SIIEET-IROX WARE. COPIER WARE. J. &. If. IIERRLGTO. Desire to call the attention of the public to their new TIN SHOP now opened in the large brick building on the comer of Main and Frankhn streets opposite the Mansion House huu- next lo the Hanking house of JJcll, Smith & Co., Johnstown Pa., where thev purpose iijuuin.uiuiig an Kinds ot TIN', SHEET-IRON" AND COPPER WARE. Their work will be made by the best work men and of the best materials. Thev arp dp. termined to sell nil kinds of ware at the cneapest rates, wholesale and retail. I S. All orders for SPOUTING attended 10 on me fciioriest notice and on reasonable icrms. Johnstown, December S, 18."0-tf. yM. M. G OK 31 J A', XVIioIcsalc Grocer, DEALER IS FLOUR, C.RAIX, SEED, RACON, SUGAR CURED II A MS, MESS PORK, REEF, CHEESE, I RON, NAILS, C. LASS, It'll t V i m . ....... - . ' mi,i',, TAA.Nh.KS AND CARBON OIL, Xo. 271 Iit 1I3 Street, Opposite Eagle Hotel,) Having purchased the interest of his late partners, will continue the Miiness t ilir old stand, and will be pleased to receive the patronage ot his old friends nnd customers. Pittsburgh, June 5, lSG2-3m.. ever before which he is the cheapest. WI-VTKR GOODS, brought to this county, R ot determined to sell cheaper than DRY GOODS, Iu endless variety. DRESS GOODS, Of every description. WOOLLEN GOODS, A full and complete assortment. WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the latest styles. EMRROIDERIES, Handsome and of the best quality. The subscriber takes pleasure In calling the attention of the citizens of CAUKOLL2 TOWN and vicinity to the fqt that he liai just received, and is novc opening, at the obi stand of iloore 1 Sou, a large and vuried stock of Iry Goods, consisting in part of Satins, Velvets, Cloths, CassimereJj Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Ticking-:, Flannels, Rrown !k lileacbcd Muslins. Ac 11!ESS GOODS of every style: Together with an excellent stock of BOOTS, SIIOK.S, HATS, CAPS, KONNETSi STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCER I Kf?j FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKSj QUE EXS WARE, NOTIONS, Ac. tc., &c: And, in fact, anything And everuthimi usuallr kcjit in a No. 1 Countrv Store all of which will be disposed of at prices t t uit the times; V ALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! Customers waited on bv attentive Sales men, and no charge for showing articles. Cr-iJ-Cherry, Poplar, Spruce. Pine, and other Lumber, Rutter, Efgs, and Country Produce generally, taken iu exchange for Ooods. A. A. nAl!k'i:i!. May 29. 1802-tf J-EW CHEAP CASH STORE!!! "THAT'S WHAT'S THK MATTER !" E. J. MILLS 1 CO. beg leave to announca to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that they have just received, at their new store room, oa High street, a most complete assort ment 01 Spring-and .Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following articles: Dress Goods, Millmerv Goods. Plain and Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, llosicrv, Shawls. Laces, aud SO ou, ad infinitum. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all sorts, sizes, widths aud prices. HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, The latest and best styles. Ar.so : Roots nnd Shoes, flats. Caps, Ronnels, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Notions, Perfumery, Stationery, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Hewing and Cod Fish, Syrups and Molasses, Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, &c, 4c, Ac; In short not to dip further into tcdioua details they intend keeping A NUMBER ONE STORE. Where the comfort and convenience of 11 country community can be successful- ca tered to. . RE A D V- MA DE CLDTII ING , A better and cheaper article than ever before offered to this community. By buying a largt? stock at a time, ther are enabled to sell their goods at a TRIFLING ADVANCE ON C1TV PRICES. Loll in and see for yourselves. No chariru lor showing articles. Eg, Country Produce taken in f rchancr for goods. Lbensburg, April 24, 18G2. BOOTS AND SHOES. Of the very best worktuauship. HATS AND CAPS, Fashionable aud of durable material. 70 I O C 19 n -t "t s A. MILLINERY" GOODS AND NOTIONS . I1 1 warfi'rs"s caning ror these Ictteis will please any thev are "advertised 7' JOHN THOMPSON, P. M Kbjeusburg, Oct. 0, 18J2. unungdon nnd six irom Jilair, one-half one M these latter hailiW from the if'rth.ostcrn section of this county. Wc hend the list of casualties in the com Lj"y spoken ofCo. K, Cant. Gardener : 4 ""'. Corporal John Comerford, Wm. John S. Real. Frederick Hoffman, G. 4fJ"n3' :hi,rl" lHon Robert Smith, M. M Dermott, P. p. C!arHcy, L. C. M Dernlott, r" , U Hiram Ma- P're, Samuel M Crearv. IMUeing: Wm. Myers." ToTkaciikrs am. Friends of Edu now The Teachers. School TWm. j'l frienrJs 9f education, of Kr.nhr.r j1 Canina School districts, are rcMucst I to meet on next Saturday th Ilib j f"' at onc ,?lock P. M.. in School-room f '1 Union building EI - - J Ebcnsbur Notice to Youxt 31 ex. A majority of the clerks aud book-keepers throughout the United States have enlisted tor the war, and these lucrative situations must be filled by competent and skillful busi ness men. As the graduates of the Iron City Commercial College, of Pittsbur Pa., have accorded them universal prefer rr coforKaU,? RD.. by entering this institution and ... J4t.i.-s. ; prepare for fall and winter bu Send for a catalogue. A PMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration haviiifr bon granted to tlic subscriber, by the Register of w.i. nun -county, on the estate of Evan J. Evans, lite of the borough of Ebensburg, dee'd, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make pay ment without delay, nnd those having claims against said estate are requested to"present them, properly prepared lor settlement. JOHN WILLIAMS, Adm r. Ebensburg, Sept. 18, 1S;2. ISTRAY. J Came to the residence of David E. Jones, (Clay Fike,) during the latter part of Julv, a yearling steer of black and white color. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away otherwise she will be disposed of according to 1:1 DAVID E. JONES, Three miles west of Ebcnsbur". TOTICE. -L 1 Whereas, Nathan Kcist, a minor, inden tured to the subscriber until attaining 1.; majority, has run away, all persons are forbd trusting him ou my account. MICHAEL M'GLADE. Allegheny tp., September 4, 1862. P 7th, IKQ. siness. THOMPSON, vith BERNARD A. HOOPES. Successor to Hanpet Davis, M.inufacturrr nd Wholesale Dealer in HATS, FURS k STRAW GOODS, No. SOU Market Street, May I, 18G2-tf. PHILADELPHIA. itmnv TTvrw X RIGHT OR WRONG ! rr7- UXIOX PLAXIXG Mir.L, Olrl ELcntburg l'a. It a ri?uiii i Hie subscriber begs leave to inform the Public that he is prepared te furnish, on snort notice and on reasonable terms, nil manner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH AND DUUU.n, and MOULDINGS- All work warranted to give entire satisfac tion, otherwise no charges will be made. Orders from a distance solicited, and filled witu pomptness and dispatch. EFfX- Rough Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber. B. F. WILLIAMS. Ebensburg, Jan. 30, lS(J2-tf. TAY UP! PAY UP! ! JL All persons indebted to the subscribers by either Note or Book account, are hereby notihea to make immediate jiayineut. Costs will b- saved by attending to this in time. 1). J. EVANS & SON. Ebensburg. May 20, l8G2-3t TJXTG11 A. McCOY, J I- Saddle and llarnexi Manufacturer EBENSBURG. PA. Office one door east of Davis, Jones & Co.'s Store. A large stock of ready-made Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, ic, constantly on hand and for sale cheap. Dec. 23, 18Gl-tf. BOOKS ! ROOKS ! BOOKS ! For Sale by C. T. ROBERTS Co. TTF you want Clocks, go to C. T. Roberts A I Co's store, Kbensbnrg, Penna. IF vou want American Watches, go to C T. Roberts k Co. IF you want Detached Levers, go to C. T. Roberts & Co. IF you want Cylinder Escapement s or Watch es of any kind, go to C. T. R. &. Co. IF you want a good gold Breastpin or Ring, go to C. T. Roberts k Co. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO ROBES. Hardware, Quecnsware, Groceries, Flour, JJaeon Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Jlcr riitg and Cod Fish, Iron and Sails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc., etc.,' etc. These, and manv other descriptions of Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly on hand. J3 (0 w I 3 rr OC es CO kJ " re l - !s, d 3 r. 2 L "2 5 -g- S -I O o U. 3 W S " C3 r, J- 3 ji 52. a C r Z a , i r-, vt Zj O O g- 3 3 2 3- 2 o ri X C -1 2 S' 9 P 3 C ora 5 e S 3 0 o 2 a u S c n. . ft 5? - K rf 3 CP e -i 3 s er rs I I F you want a sett of good Jewclrr. go to C. T. Roberts k Co. IF rou want Musical Instrument of anr de scription, go to C T Roberts fc Co. F you want a set of Studs or pair of Sleeve Not to mince matters, he keep3 a FIRST CLASS CO UXTli V STOKE, where anvthing or everything a person may need or desire can be obtained. Bv buyinga large stock at a time, and pay ing for the same almost entirely in Cash, the subscriber is enabled to pell considerably cheaper than other dealers in this community. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion you need only call and examine his Schedule of Prices. NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS." . o o c "9 . O -T- es a a T? n t y- 5s t Si o ' zn " .J. LJ ; m o 3 n n ,a as f C i ? ? o - S S 2, ci m H ( " fc sf , . s p. v t2 o"fl Z ? C g U r . t 3 o s. ? sp . p I" " - 2- ' i as E1 Customers will be waited upon by accom modating Salesmen. fry The Public is requested to roll in the more the merrier and secure Bargains. 7HJENSBUKG HARDWARE AND STOVE DEPOT. DA KG A IXS TO EE If A D ! The undersigned has just received n large aud splendid assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Cooking. Parlor and Heating Stoves, Nails, Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lumps .-Mid pure Carbon Oil, Japinned nnd Britannia Ware, Glass Ware. Ac, ic.; 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 i-ale either by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing done on short notice. He returns his sincere thanks to his old I friends and customers for the patronage e.x j tended him, and begs lcae to hope that thvy j will come forward and settle tip their n count of long st-uidir.g, and commence the new year "on the square." lie mn.:t have money to enable him to keep np his stork. Prices low, to suit the imes. GEO. 1IUNTI.KV. Ebensburg, Jany. 0, 1 S2t r YV ANTED IMMEDIATELY I a. a. ijvz;ii.i:::. A rood jonrneifcaa TINNER, bv I GEO. lit NTLET. El; ens burg. May ?C2.- Buttons, go to C. T. ROBERTS JL CO. Dec. 1 j 1S01.