ALL Ov Tlio AllogHanicin, THURSDAY::: :OCT01JKH 23. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The Drafted Militia. The much talked of, reasonably dreaded Draft of Militia was made throughout the Slate on Thursday, some two hundred being drawn in this county alone. No undue excitement was manifested, but, on the contrary, every thing was conducted with dignity and decorum. Commissioner Harr was present, and superintended the deli cate operation. Constable O'Neill acted as assistant, and, blinuloluea, urew inu required number of names from the wheel. They are as follows : Allcyhem Tp. Daniel Conway, Thouv.s Hoguc, Joseph Eckenrode, lMcr Lo ley, Joseph Dodson, ' A M Atecr, Aloysius Sanker, alent.ne Ansman, Samuel Stoy, Barnard kelly, J u.ob -Mouse, Joseph Hogue. Carroll Tp. John Moore, Frederick Snyder, Aueustin Luther, 1-etL-r Beck, ' V. James Kane, . . i -: 1 1 ' ., Win II ly n, Geo Seymore, Jacob k'untz. Charles Farabagli, Martin Sunders, Jerome A Buck, L I) Parrish, Jacob Stube, James Flanagan, Augustin Strittmutter, Patrick Kane, John J Davis, Levi Weakland, (Michael Snyder, : ion Litzinger, , Valentine Buck, eorp-'Wisiniller, ; AugiiFtin Yost, Miclmel Kike, Peter Kane, (ieorge Murray, Francis Luther, Peter Weimer. Paul Anderson, Michael TuUy, tieo Tipcr, Juhu Sin iv, Jr, William VT Pan!, W.liiun DimotuL, ilias Stciuman, Moses Weisel, Joseph I'liininier, .lain -s A Skelly, C regie Tp. Thomas Tully, Danici Borabaugh, SainM Swartzcndrover, Joseph W Piingle, Philip Kearns, John K.nabaugh, Leo YVess. William M'Gough, I'hilip M'Gough, PeteT .WChiTen, John Nel William D Hudson, Wash.njfon Tp. Charles Johnson, Isadore Lilly., Albert George, Alphonsus P. Miller, Michael Lau'dertran, Tobias Ager, Christopher Leib, A G Mullin. Couemauyh Ji-to.iyli. Andrew Ebler, Michael Rubor, John llobb. Thomas White, John I'arken, Patrick Murray, 4 Ieorge Karl, Eternard M'Kearnan, Chest Tn John Stcinline, William 'Savior, Christian Biock, David Smith, Benjamin Ilinchiuin, Jacob SheitTL, Jacoh Rudolph. Andrew Xoel, Jacob Steigcr. Adolphus Lilby, Calvin Hilton, -Francis lluber, Michael lluber, Michael Vonner, Charles (Jill. Abraham Bnrkcy, Albert L Mitchell, James Kirktirttrick, Sebastian lloltz, John Ueck, John lloober, Charles lloober, Matthias Denny, Matthias Deitrich, BlacUieh Tp Wesley Stephens, D.-.vid Davis, Iteubtn Boning, David J Jtucs, Thomas Mithon, Bcaj-unin F G.lpatricU. Conein.i'ijh Tp Eldine Evans, J A bra ham A 1 wine, Hiram RibK'tf, Daniel U lluber, D.-nton MoMi-v, 4 Ueiij niiin Parker. William Constable, Levi Rcigxai-d, Lpl.raim Cu-tcr, Jolci O'Neill, ' Simuci Vainer, (of G) Michael iHlancy, .'js. ob 15 Ilnriur, Luucgarl Shiver. lames M'ilngb, v u Constable. 'asp ir Kelleino, S.ua.u-1 O ilobb. Silvester Wcissinger, Jackson 1p. Levi S II. truer, Archibald M Finley, l-aac Clark, Daniel Miller. Ualtzer Dishonor, Loretto Borough N A Arnold, Patrick .Mnran, Munttcr Tp. James Parrish, Jr, James M kcn.ie, Edward Higgiug, Francis Eberly, Joseph I tie. Joseph Sanders, iVilliam StoriH, )i)liu M'Caughey, Auiliur.v Shiver, C M'Huj, 9 '..:np N oon, Ri.hlan l Tp. Ilirhael Burns, Christi in IIofTackcr, Henry Uuuiiijir, John II I've, Adam S tjrumhlinjj," SaiuueJ Marsh herder, Charles Wemlel, Jr, Matthias Smith, Noah Weaver, Samuel Hofl'man, Michael Engeu, John Sitinan, Philip Custer, Frederick Holi'eeker, (ieurv Custer, Miomas W eissinger, Military. A considerable force of JCST Important to Dusiness Men whosai j infantry and cavalry, under Gen. Hum- clerks and-book-keepcr-s have resigned to plireyj made a successful rcconnoissance from Shephardstown on Thursday-- of last week. Four iiiiles from the .ivcr they encountered a detachment of the enemy, and a skirmish ensued, resulting in the loss of one killed and two wounded on the side of the Union forces They-advanccd as far as Lecstown, fully accomplishing the object of the expedition, returning to camp Friday night. The 133d Pa. Vols, belong to Gen. Humphrey's division, but were not engaged in the reconnois- ?ancc. Corp. James A. Kittell, of this place, who has been out with the 133d regiment for the past two mouths, re turned home last week, he having bern discharged from the service on account of physical disability. Lt. Col. Kopelin, of the 133d, having tendered his resigna tion of the position he held in the army, has been relieved from duty. His suc cessor, we believe, has not yet been elec ted. Kev. A. J. ITartsock, of the United Brethren Congregation, Johns town, has been appointed Chaplain of the 133d. The 54th regiment, what is left of it, is still .stationed along the Dalt. & Ohio Kailroad. Mr. John Roberts, of Co. A, 11th I'enna. Reserve, on recruit ing service in this place for several weeks i past, returned to his regiment on Friday Might the battles of their country. You" can, withiu a few months, have talented and reliable -oung men of your own choice thorDuhlv prepared to be entrusted with' the charge of youi practical business men Jenkins tC Smith, principals of the Ironj ted States, with a patron '.O CL itl PITTSUL'RGII, PA, corner Penn and St. Clair Sta'. The largest Commercial School of the Uni- igeuf nearly 3, wncre rapid business writing is taught with certainty and success by the inimita ble penman, Frof. A. Cowley. Specimens and Catalogue sent upon application. CAtv ('onimr-r.Mal flolleire. Pittsbur.'. l'a-.l "CWIS, ' live years, from :il Statks .J .... '. . . c , :u,a e only one which aliords com, reliable instruction in nil the ibllowiii" branches, viz . " Mercantile, Manufacturers, Steam Boat, Bail Road & Jinnh i:Mk-Kecing. FIRST PREMIUM. trijin and Orm iiKtmu h ifiljf j UliStJ Surveying, Enjince.rmiU and Mathematics genet all y. Pays for a Commercial Course; Students en ter ami review at anj- time. iT MIXISTiiRS' SUXS' tution at half price. For Cataloffne of 8G pa-es, Specimens of iUin ornamental Pennmanship, i.n a uf-autilul College view of S square feet, con taining a great variety of Writing Lettering and I-iour,sh.nff, inclose 24 cents in ttampsto , ., JEXKIXS & SMITH, "I! 24' 8C2' y- -Pittsburg, Pa. Teachers' Institute. The Teaclierb' Association for Fbensburg and Cambria School Districts, will meet on Saturday, the 25th inst, at one o'clock P. iii Union building, Ebensburg. The friends of educatiou are invited to attend. 1 J). W. Evans. 1 HE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL ox- Elailroacl 2 ! "J) HOKE OUT IN A NEW P1,A EM 15 EBENSBURG On the wing: butter, in this local? ty. It commands Gfteen cents per pountj and is aggravatingly scarce even at thalj Send elsewhere for the article that's thj way to make it a drug in the market herd "(nick. .iilCS A.ND Small Profils." 3Iarrie : In Ebensburg, on Tuesdai 1 1th inst., by the llev. Harbison, Mr. Jj S. Keil to Mrs. Ann 'Campbell, both of Washington township, this county. Soldier Deai. Another of our brave heroes has fallen ! Corporal Evan P. James, of Co. A, 11th Penn a. Reserves, whose parents reside in Cambria town ship, died in hospital at Philadelphia on Thursday last, of typhoid fever. II is re mains were brought here on Saturda, and on Sunday committed to their last resting place. At his death, the deceased was in full bloom of vigorous vouth, some 23 years old we should think, and much be loved by his many friends and acquain tances. The illness resulting in his death was a long and painful one, extending over a period of three months. He, iu common with ihe regiment to which he belonged, was captured by ihe Rebels at the bloody battle of Gaines' Hill, before Richmond, tlt-e long and tedious confine ment ensuing engendering the seeds of disease in his frame. Thus is the respon sibility resting upon the leaders of the Slaveholders' Rebellion cause of untold misery, sorrow aud death day by day enhanced. "Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord 1 will repay." 'IIow sleep the brave, who sluk to rest L'y all their country's wishes blest."' Ebenstjurg and Ciiesson Railroad 5, U 62, trains jTEW FIRM A:u:Y GOODS ! ! On and after Monday, May jn this road will run as follows : L F. A V K Ell EX SB V R G At 5.3C A. M connectinor with Fast Mailv1"'! varied stock of East and Express West. JwATCPES, At G.25 P. M., connecting with Mail Train, JEWELRY, West and Express East. ! FANCY GOODS C T. Roberts & Co. The subscribers take plcasuse in informing the 1 cople in general tmft tliey have just re ceived, at their rooms, on Digh srttt, a lar-e CLOCKS, NOTION'S, CUTLERY, jjonas ICaull'mau Janiel Sliall'er, oliu Ufighard, lenry Croft, aac A Uysell, !iu 1 Horner, ienry P Cooper, iii liael Shirley, harles Crumbling Jonathan Man nor, nraai Shatler, Jacob If arshbergcr, 'xirid Uarschneider, VaJcMtiuc Rellj-, ;abriel Duumyer, Aaron Menser, 'tor Thorn '.s, . Jonathan Rumgardncr. 'avid Speicher, iu;iimrrltill Tp. Unexpected Death. We arc sorry to chronicle the dc;ui-.e, in hospital near 3Iaryland Heights, a week or s-) ago. of Alexis Roartman, a member of Co. K, 125tlt Penna. 'ols. The deceased lived in Ebensburg at'Tfhe date of his en lis t tnent, his parents residing iu Carroll tp. He was wounded iu the foot at the battle of Antietam, it being thought' his injury ry was but slight, and the announcement ol his death will doubtless fcurprise nianj ol our readers. A moral, steady young man, he was beloved by ail who knew him, and universally respected. The let ter from the 125th Vols., detailiug the part sustained by that regiment in the battle ofAntictaiu, and printed in these columns two weeks since, was written by him. Then he was full of life and hope, and anxiously looking forward to the mo ment when he would be enabled to rejoin Leave Cresson . L, . oical instruments, 4c, Jlc, At ii.oj A. M.. or on departure of Fast Mail ;w 01 w "-' are prepared ;o sell cheaper East and Express West. . . At 7AT P. M.. or on departure of Mail i 1-1nK' tor past favors, the new harge for showing our stock. CALL AND EXAMINE ARTICLES! Clock?, Watches and Jordrr l - J 1 ' V V4 will Train West and Express East. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Sup'. firm No LDERSRIDG E ACADEMY. The J thirty -sc cond session of this Institution .will open on '11 KS DAY, 4th of NO VEMCER, next. Tuition, (paid quarterly in advance) !?'s ."?3, or SlO per session,-according to the bran ches studied. Hoarding $2 per week. Facili ties will be afforded to all who wish to board themselves. Minors can only obtain absence during the term by letter from their parents' addressed to the Principal. .ALEX. DONALDSON. Eldersridge, Indiana Co, Oct. 10", 1SG2. neatness and despatch. We have experienced vorKmen in our employ, and the public can est biui.Mie.i tiit their work will be done siti s facto rily. We do our best to render cus- omers satisfaction, Chary en Moderate. C. T. ROBERTS Jfc Co Ebensburg, June 10, 18G2-tf. rpo THE PU15LIC. JL All persons interested are hereby noti fied that the Book3, Notes and Accounts of MESIIAC THOMAS :-re left in my hands for settlement and collection. Those not ready to pay up will please come and settle and give their notes. All those whos accounts are not settled before the first day of Decem ber will he visited by the proper officers imme diately after that iirnc. D. II. ROBERTS. Ebensburg, Oct- 11. 1SG2. A. A. BARKER, EcEN.sjsritG, Pa. rglHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an- nou nee to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has just received, at his store, on High street, the largest and most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, ever brfsrc brought' to this county, all ot which he is determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest. DRY GOODS, In endless varietv, X 1ST OF LETTERS -ii , Remaining in the Post Olace, Ebens- J T,,,, 'iia.-i, uii iu v.. - , o- . ; t , 1800. 'aiie: 860- HEET-IIiON WARE. COPPEIi VARL?. J. & 55. imRRLGTO. hire to call the attention of the public to fcir new TIN SHOP now opened in the lanre lick building on the corner of Main and lank li n streets opposite the Mansion House d next to the Banking house of Bell, Smith I Co., Johnstown Pa., where they purpose l?nufacturing all kinds of " IN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER W RE 'heir work will be made bv th.. best wnrW. inn and of the best materia'ls. Thev are de termined to sell all kinds of uaeat the rcheapest rates, wholesale and retail, j P. S. -All orders for SPOUTING attended - w.v, .-uuuen uouce ana on reasonable Alien George, Ai-'es John, Burke Lieut J C, Conner A O, Carroll Miss Emily Davis Thomas, Donoliue P, Lower Jacob F, Lewis Miss .Mary, Math uos La ranee, Myers William, Koouty .Miss Mary A, Roberts R:c!i:;rd J, Recce David R, DRESS GOODS, Of every description. WOOLLEN GOODS, A full and complete assortment. WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the latest stvle3. BARGAINS ! LARG A INS ! rou h V EU VJiOD Y The surjscriiier takcj pleasure in cnlling the nttciuion of the citueus cf CA.'MIOLE TOWX and viciniiv to tlie fact that he has jit received, anil is now opeoing-, at t3c old stani of Moore & Son, a lare and 'arkJ stock ot Orjr Good, consisting iu part of Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimcref , Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tiveeda, Jeans, Tn kings, Flannels, Brown fc Bleached Muslins, ic DJiJJSS GOODS af wry ttylc. Together with au excellent stock of ROOTS, SHOES, ' HATS CAPS, RONNETS, ST ATI O N A R V, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, PISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, QUE ENS WARE, -NOTIONS, itc, 4c, Sic. And, in fact, any thin j and everything usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store nil of which will be disposed of at prices to mit the times. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS I Customers waited on by attentive Sales men, and no charge for showing articles. t3 Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, nnd Countrr Produce generally, taken in exchange for Goods. A. A. BARKER. May 20, 18G2-tf j-EW CHEAP CASH STORE ! ! ! "THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER i'' E. J. MILLS & CO. beg leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that they have just received, at their new store room, on High street, a most coiujilete assort ment of Spring-unci Su tinner Goods, consisting in part of the following articles: Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Plain aud Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, and so on, ad infinitum. EMBROIDERIES, Handsome and of the best quality, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all sorts, sizes, widths and prices. Also : Boots and Shoes, ILif. Caps, Bonnets, Groceries, Hardware, Quetnsware, Notions, Perfumery, Stationery, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and -Cod Fish, Syrups and Mclasses, . Iron and Nails Glass, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ic, Ac, Ac. In short not to dip further into tedious details they injeud keening A NUMBER ONE STORE. Where the comfort and convenience of , country community tan Lc successfuly ca- icreu 10. HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, The latest aud best styles. By buying a large stock at a time, thev are enabled to sell their goods at a TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES. Roll in and see for yourselves. No char? for showing articles. nyjl. 31. COi'uMLY, Davis John D, (northjRuUeiisMurger Moses, Davis Miss Jane, Roberts A W, Davis Miss Mary W, Rowlands David E, Davis Miss Mary,- Rowland David, Davis Miss Catharine. Shoemaker Miss Marv his companions in anus; now he fills a 'atrick M'Coruey, ames M'Dunn, 'lir.ip Biter, !f!i ry Sellers, " l'.va'rd Reilly, ulin G Pringle, ! iriiu F Hammers, John Farran. Barnard Mullin, Isaac IVingle, Richard Keatiug, Henry Sharp, William Dimes, James Sliorth ill. Sufiivthanna To. Mm. m Weakland, George Wngerman, G Hearer, John E Smith, eury Lamer. Joseph Miller. h mos Lockheart, Gidoa Mock. Taylor Tp. eter Nitch. 'ratn-is Gallagher, ulni M'Curdy. -li Strayer, "mill Custer, "lia Angus, 'mid Strayer, ntliony Rhinebolt, harks M'Bride, George A Confer, James Durgin, John Nary, Levi Angus, Hiram Goughenonr, Daniel Stut.man, Isaac Gnughenoui-j David Ilildebrand, I'atrick M Carty. l'oder 7 p. Jacob Zech, Jacob T Yoilor my Howard, : Ot the above number, a due propor- ot course, will be represented in the lly by "substitutes." The prices paid r such ranged from 200 to So'OO. h7 leave for llarrislurg to-day.- "ace C Hill. 'irnni Paul. Je patiiot's grave. Green be his memory ! Teachers' Institute. Pursuant to a call published last week, the Teachers' Institute met in Johnstown, on Wednes day, 15th inst., and continued in session three days. About forty members were in attendance a very perceptible diminu tion of tlie number present during the meeting last April. Prof. Rates, Deputy State Superintendent, who was present, delivered several highly instructive aod interesting lectures upon matters pei tattl ing to a Common School Education. The subject of Physical Education, which has hitherto been sadly neglected, was dwelt upon at length by him, nnd the necessity of some exercises tending to develop the muscles of the human frame being intro duced into our schools, was fully impressed upon the minds of those present. In short, the Institute passed off very credi tably, those present showing the irreatest willingness "to be learnt," while a corres pondingly obliging disposition was shown by several ot the more experiencod teach ers in demonstrating their different modes of "teaching the young 'ideo' to shojt." Evaus David I), Finiaa Thos, Glasgow Jarns, Hughes Mrs Ann, Hughes William, Hai baugh James, 2 James Thos, Jones Win D, Eilen James, Jones O iveu M. Junes Richard Ar, Krouse John, Kurt. Margret Anna Longeuickcr A L. A, 2 Rachel Slirvoek, Sermon Henry, Sick John, Slonichtr Michael, Stibler Nancy, Snyder John, Shadrach Rev A, Tibbot Mary M, T 1 o m a s Y a 5 e n t : n e, Williams Mrs Marv A, 2 Wiliaoro Miss Mariaii, U illiams Thos R, Vi'olf Miss Helena, tkif Persons calling for these lettcis will please say they are ':;r,vertised. " JOHN THOMPSON, P. M, Ebensburg, Oct. 0, 18U2. TSSOLUTION. e' partuerahin heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of Davis, Jones & Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Btisincsswill be settled Vy either of tiie partners, at the stand ot Robert Davis, for a limited time, where nil having unsettled accounts will s.ave costs by calling soou. ROBERT DA YIS, " JNO. P. JONES. THOS. GRIFFITH. Ebensburg, Aug. 12th, 1802. orn, ' cu CVS2olaic Grcccr, r, grain, seed, bacon, sugar :bed hams, mess ihrk, beef, c 1 1 r: es I rox, n a i ls, g l a ss, WHALE, T NNERS AND CARBtJN OIL, 7o. 2-51 lAbvrty Street, Opposite J:ryle lltttl,) Having purchased the interest of his late rtiicrs, will comiiiue the buiness at the d stand, and will be pleased to receive the tronage of his old friends and customers. Pittsburgh, June 5, 1802-Sm. - READY-MADE CLDTHING, A better and cheaper article than ever before ollVrcd to this community. KQ- Country Produce taken in fxchaii!re for goods. Ebensburg, April 2-J, ISC2. RIGHT OR WRONG !' CXIOX 1'LAXIXG MILL, Fa BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very b;st workmauship. II ATS AND CAPS, hiouable and of durable material. 2 2 3? o 'It o o 5 2. x 3 -1 re N p3 O D- r t. K t ? 9 g" S w 3 . Jl S. ? & CD . p s n MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS - -5 n O . . a s oo r- f-f - t e no 9 Z -A -3 1 C mi. 03 r S3 3 rz O s 3 E3 UbiiisLurg Pa. ice and on reasonable terms, a f WOBKED LUMBER, SASH AN ail VND A e subscriber bogs leave to inform the P:e that he is prepared to furnish, on si I notice njicr of DRS. and MOULDINGS il work warranted to give entire satisfac ;, otherwise no charges will be made. frders from a distance solicited, and filled J pompdicss and di.-patth. P.ough Lumber taken in exchantre for iked Lumber. B. F. WILLIAMS. Ebensbuig, Jan. 30, 1802-tf. AV UP! PAY UP!! L All liersons indebted to the subscril y either Note or Book account, are hereby l;t Hied to make tmmratale. payment. . Costs HOSIERY AND GL0YES. BUFFALO ROBES. Hardware, Qaecnxtcare, Groceries, Flour, Bacon Cheese, Syrups, M'tlasxes, Mackerel, Jltr riny and Cd Fish, Iron and Xath, Cedar and Vt'iltow ir7V, Drugs ' and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc, etc., etc. 3 3 3 3 o O ? 2. S3 ?T i a a n " re o wren 3 S3" 3 re a re ? 'J5 re a 3 ST 2! 3 e-0 ' re re o 3 3 re o C O 71 C. V? O O v -3 O h ft r H F3 J- 3-1-0 e DMIXISTIIATOUS' NOTIUIK h- :lvtd by attending to this in time 1. J. r VANS & SON. tbensburg. May 29, l'J2-3t I3 In Ulair county, James II. Cramer,-independent candidate, was elected County Treasurer. The balance cf the Republican, ticket is elected by large lua jortics. . Letters of administration on the estabs 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 make payment without delay, i.tid those having claims will present them properly authentica ted for settlement. ALEXANDER SINCLAIR, GEORGE M. REED, July 17. 1SG2-Ct ' Adm'rs. A PMINISTllATOlt'S NOTICE. XjL Letters of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of Cambria 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, and those having claims against said estate are requested to present them, properly prepared for settlement. JOHN WILLIAMS, A'ai r. Ebensburg. Sept. 13, ltG2. rUGll A. McCOY, jL Saddle and JIa.rne.ts Manufacturer fSLBENSBURG, PA. 3t oJhivis, Jones & Co.'s !, )fliee one door cas re. K L'rge stock of ready-made Harness, Sad !s, Bridles, ic, constantly on baud and for je cheap. Vee. 23, lJSO'1 tf. r OOKS ! JiOOKS ! HOOKS ! For Sale by C. T. ROBERTS.t Co. F vou want Clocks, go to C. T. Roberts & Go's store, Ebensburg, Penna. vou want American. Watches, go to C. T. Roberts & Co. F you want Detached Levers, o to C. T. Roberts & Co. 1 ST II AY. J Came to the residence of David E. Jones (Clay l ike.) duriug the latter part of July, a yearling steer of black and white color. The owner is requested to corne forward, rrov property, pay charges, nnd take her away Gihenvise she will be disrobed of according i,t law. DAYID E. JONE F you want Cylinder Escapements or Watch es of any kind, go to C. T. R. . Co. F you want a good gold Breastpin or Ring, go to C i. Roberts ,t Co. F you want a sett of good Jewelry, go to C. T. Roberts fc Co. F you wsiit Musical Instrument of any de scription, go to (j i Hob ryt to. ? you w ant a set of Studs or$tir of f lee ve ! Buttons, o to C. T. RODERTc i CO. These, and many other descriptions of Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly, on hand. Not to mince matters, he keeps a FIRST OL A SS CO UXTR V STOR F, ' where anything or everything a persou may need or desire can be obtained. By buying a large stock at a time, and pay ing for the same almost entirely in Cash, the subscril er is enabled to sell consi.de rahh cheaper than other dealers in this community. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion you need only call aad examine his Schedule of Price. NO CHARGE FOR f-ROWING GOODS." 3 O c 3 C 0? re re " 2 3 a o o 3 re re O re 3 in re O O 3 O re v. re 3 re o o cu tr Cm. O ft 112 c to re 2 3 5 o 3 IT. C re re j- re. s. go p 1$ 2. S 0 re 2. U a o "re5'" Customers wiil be waited upoa .by accom modating Salesmen. " tdy 'f 'u' Ru'die is requested to roll in the more the merrier and secure Bargains. A. A. UAKiiEK. 1 1SG1. I7EENS13Ui:G IIAllDWAIlE AND li STOVE DEPOT. BARG.UXS TO FF IA 1) ! The undersigned has just received a large and splendid assortment of Hardware und Cutlery, Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Nails, Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and Brittanuia Ware, Glass Ware. &c ic. nil or which be will sell very low for CASH or ex change for Country Produce. Also : lie stilU-ontir.ncs to manufacture Tin nnd Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptious, iur salo either by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing done on short notice. He returns his sincere thanks to his old friciuTS and cu.-tomers tor the patiouage ex tended him, and begs leave to hope that tlu y will come forward aad settle up their a vomits of long ttau lir g, i.ud commence the new veur 'ou the square." He mu;t have, money to enable him to kep up bm stock. IXSL, P'ices low, to suit the iinc, GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Jr.ny. I8l2lf 7 ANTED' UMMElATELY ! A gcudjvvir.ievn.ua TINNrB. i v (rEi IIUNTLIiY. I -... i e ' t - - ir