i i ; I " '. ! ' mmjciiwiiniWMli"i y.L'v.JL - ummman jTlLnJS0AV:Tnri:7::D EC E MISER 25. j LOCAL APiO FE35QNAL. J Kbkns'ijup.o and Ciii:ss.-N P a it. no a n. JOa aiid nfter Jb-rlsr, December 22, 1SC2, r.u:u a tliis mid will raa as follows : UTJA.M. connecting with rdaij East rind r'"H- ind 15 iU- Kxjrt?3 West. i 7-T!' P- connecting with Ex; ress Last and Fust Line West. Lf we Cressox Tri' .i r. it. jU 9.35 I'. M., or oa departure ot Fast Lice West, ENOCH LEWIS, Cen. Sir:. jC.linWi'l S'MS lit the J ritrLsfti l!7,Mlfcc? Sorrow and gh.oin again iacompass our homes-de-o:,:., ,u an. t.r;sh enshroud the hearts of tne prx-plc. I) irk and sombre clou Is overcast the way, I'aiii a L a pall, and the "silver lining" U scarce ,ul ii:,er of yout.i an I t'lteitigence i that he so loves a shining mark hat tho-e we chertsli most and can most I'tlv spare are his-iirt victims ! o dav there is mourning v.t twenty ihou-'utid hemes in the North blinding j ; and hcart bte:'kiiigs over tiie wreck j 1 1 dcitruct ion of high and vigorous man oo l. Precious blood has been Fpilt as uter; and for every drop there is a sigh J)!; ! that the iuiqnity of bad men should Ir'mg this great trial upn us ! Oh ! that the faithlessness of Traitors should work $r.r exceeding ufiietton ! I On o-.ir outside to daj we print the r-.'-rrai uetai.s ol ioe-uiacK on ioj i.i .hm i.-:!.!on at Fredericksburg, resulting in a fri-.ditffil repulse to our arms. The un lenching courage and dauntless Intrepid ity -A the soldiers couij ositig; our army ic-ra never more sublimely displayed than icre. From morn till eve, brigade after !e, div'sion after division marched gtilly f.iii fiim'y ag-tinst the batteries 01 the enemr. T:;vough blhrling stor.Tis dn.a loa hui;,.over the dead and man leu n. . , , .1 ! .rcs.f thonani.s ct heir 'j-Miiraacs tnev ! 1 . - ... .t . ! tt-ircnod. t :.v liffjo; eieain, 1 in O ine i . ftt'.ca : I:t-:i.' wi;'i.i-' v, cheerfullj-.- , . . , frayes; never greater cn-tranee own. , f ,. ' - , 1 j J-.iichi::-.' there :o tur:i:ug L-HCk Horn 1 A .., . , , ! go torrif.-.o vrnrc in baud, a. 1. ; i f r. . - 1 , , 1. ! .:-!. i ;:e posifion proved to 00 i.r.joo-- 1 I.ale. and our aroiy was obliged to retire j I,,. the contct, shartcred and bleeding i b'r who thu-! be-amo v ii- ' I t.'i the ouiij Si C S :CT: i t 'i-ytry, ( ib :e aiitr iti'.'ii nvblo so:;s did net cs- iA : kl .j la. Woiild v, e couid n:v otlrciwisc, I it as i.r i-i, we can only boT C"r I.e.; 'is in iubia!s.sion to the decrees of a Providence il... .iorth t.o one thing in vain. Maj 1 "! t .-cje W. Todd, of the Cist Pa. Vols.. lljc. James C .Mion. o; tne i: i pj, 1 t it la. r Capt. Jo!::i )!, J.)::es nr.d Lieut y -.r.i'.au A. Sett, of Co. F, IGod Peuna. "o!., and at least sis privates of same 0 tar.anv hl'dK together with sixteen fiiu.-Ji.u ;sr.l fis missing these be some 8 tin-; w.ls we have been called upon to .r up. Co. A. Iltii j.Ieervf s, lias not ' -.on fully heard 1'iom, but its list of "ies ',!1 undoubtedly swell the nutn- ' la iroly, as k was fully engaged du- i- , . t .i j loiinwiptr b-ttrr give?, in brief, tne j .., ,i .t . T- i i'i'-a:ars ot the participation of v.o. i , j i . . . . . . i ... regiment, in the ira, together w.th , j- i.-ii . . . , -t ul kiueu, wounded and missing : Fuki) -t : i.o. Per. 15, 1Sj2. l-.r raii.tr La-t ,turdav. we f - t!,e R.pu'iarmotk, reaching ibis ci;v I ' 4 W . l...-k in the afternoon. Wc l einain- 4 '( tlio ci'y about half na hour, w'.ph i I U!" "J'0 r'r'1; 1 lriVinJr I jreer variy in t, e Wo .or mod in 1 'I'lsiuug tviiapsaciis, tsui wciii icrwara : o-iu'.i--. ,u;,-:. ,,t,i tho fi -.l-it tiur com. i -iiv t...r.....i ...Ii . I'guneut The rc'rimeut fought two . t was ri li.-.vrii I li:iei 110 time ; - - ii. " 1 '.te more. u,ir k;bed arc: C-pt. John M. Joite, ' - d'.iani A. Scott. John M. Jo.ies, Le ;x Lavi.l .Morgan, Daniel L. Kalhuisee, l'U iroi.' our.dfd : ' rj'"jr.U Ilu-h J. II utMpi-rcj- since dead. Vv!:-i,n L'vans. :.i-rd. sevorolr. I ! i- K.aus, 'uead and ar: i;ght. 'i: 1'. Jor.c-s, right arm. "trl iHveraux. head and rio-ht sho-.ililcr at. to 'it 0 - ., . , !'irge V,'. Hr-ri.yl shoulder, sc-vtrcly, OvIU. 'ggiu5, abdomen, sor.rc::-iy. : '" H'ahifAdt, head. " ';. ;.,rn, face hed shoulder. iy d.setiaio.L. ...c . ... , i " J he company known as the ".Mountain to th" matter :nd as-erlaiu his views Ullentof earth have b-en la:d low- ouc of ol men wh, appear t , have been j d vur t I,, ! V"' AeeoidingW, having eo lur pride anl hope are deputed. loll engaged , the fight. inoe members ol WuJllcpi, J2th Ak.,us fur llMljth r' j p,,A my mind as well as eireuh .tauc 1ml relentless the Death-Angel Haps hi the company wh-,sC names do not appear j h tccf fa would admit, I sat down with a new p i-nns o'er the ecni holdin- fierce carni- n the loiegoing lists were absent througii I , ' ... , . f Ite: ! an! a quire of fxtra quality note pap p ,ng. o tr u.c ..tun , - f tuicd witli and I:as iolaiwed the lo: turics , i , .,.,;,,,.. -n pn(,9np t-rt - 1 i ,n,n l nr-in mw!:;. Alas that sickness, on other i service, &c. , r, , , , i.y ar.d iucmon:i. .ill U17 eleg-inee, tact c, V;.l upon Lut.aHu .b. I ' j vi the Jrai,d Army ni the Potomac ii,v c',siro-nrhieal 51!, 1 transcribed a id; ).e should level his sl.aits ,0 thtek and; Robert II. hmger and .M u ton Jonos, , ns,t,lU the C(1lG(Jonce ynd 'jiel elaborately worded epistle, wherein I p r..f-tl.!if his victims should be the pick ; o ot tue mi-'ing as aoove, have been j t ...... i t,-.,v..rl n.v r.resent cireumstances. pos'.tio Sergt. John N. Evan?, slight fracture of right shoulder. Corp. Nathan Senders, thigh, slightly. Corp. Elbiidge Stiles, thigh, very slight. Joseph M il It r, broast. Dome trie 3 Wealilaud, heal, slight. The missing are: P.lchari M. June-, sup posed to be Killed, as he was seen to fall ; Sergeant Nathan Prat-ken, e-lso seen to fall whoa withia two rods of the Uebel breast works : Itobert II. .Singer, Milton Jones, Martin ShoiiYicr, Richard J. Denuc-t, Eldridge G. Evans. Thcuames of those wlio were ia action and came out safely are as follows : L:. F M. Flanagan, Patrick A. P.urns, Scrgt. John O. Evans. Evan J. .Michael, Cuip Jas. M Thomp-Edwurd Patterson, sen, Edward Jones, Jr., . Corp. Joseph Stearns, Peter Aerharr, Corp. Saiiil. V". Davis, John Kimball, Ilosea J. Evans, David D. Lewis, E ivin E. Huberts, Andrew E. Evans, -v. -v. ,5e vera nee, Ivlw. J. Humphrey, Lewis Sn dor, Valen. V. Krisc, Wil iam D. G.b.on, -- ru,..i. k 1 lenrv ( hi l.t ii : . Levi Severance. Elms- R. Williams. Killed, S , Wounded, 't'JntUialiinl heard from. They eseajed iojur3- in the Sold, but both are now tick hi hospital at asningtoii. Such are the sickening de'ails of the affair. Tiie narrative of disaster may b- come v,-oi'e as more news dmiJ in it can scarcely grow better. Who that has a heart that throbs with human passio.i and emotion but will shudder at the reck'es effusion nf precious blood ! Who Jail to invoke deepe-.t, bitterest miiions upon the heads of the hell-accursed liends whose machinations have wrought thir ruin upon us and upon the Count "y ! May a just I tod, who "temper the wind to ti e thorn lamb," prove our guide and counsellor, our j rop aud surety, in this hour of iifatctiori ! V.'e cannot possibly make room this week - for extended noMees of all the he roes who yielded up their lives on that ill fated day in dolbn.se of a sacred prin .-i. pie, but will take upon ourself the perfor mance ot that sad task at an early dajT. At present we must content ourself with the following brief, and niajhap impi r- i- l,..r..i 1 ;,.a . f .. 1' .-.tt a., . 1 -"o'-i J-T l - tiu.ui.., ... i.tjj '... oo.ti iu :u was a at ears u - e v. uor. i.e i c : I ' ! .. t t-.i - .... , he had attaiueU to the u 1 vi :or o man- h-'ocl, when lie removed to Philadelphia. .. 1 . i 10 he cr.griL'eU 1:1 men am lie i.ur.-iu's. , 1 , -f Uu' h'C:iKfU - out ut tlu" fi';;r; u';iS t:,n v,rst 1"1 Phn-iuequ.,;, Hoiuiu ue:v, oiiiii : i -' ''I-i'iy. served wilii ctedit dining j the three mouths campaign. lloturning, he was hr,,t summer el'-eted M;.j.r of f he !)Li !. W.U I,. .....!.. 1 I -.jinx ii:s i.i!!y, he met bis death. c I a iso serve j wi.u uisiinctioi; liirouuH ihe 1 . .. -.-!. - T ..It t....t .'... T.V- . v.-.... . ""'."s i .i.-t . e.gca.u I of the Kbensburj- com rain v and returning j i i ' , i t 1 1 : . ! . ii 1 1 u j o; u. il. 1. 1 . iji- ut iiiii v.u.i nce;i i . i v o:fM ,v :i wound o iho ri-hf .... .w,. I .ir.:ting amputation. 3iaj. Todd was a person of rare su outness of manners and disposition. To know bin: was to love him, and those who knew him lest loved him most. lie was well and intimately acquainted thr ngbout the entire 'ounty. and his loss will bo deeply brlt. 3I;v she sacrifice not have been in vain ! The re mains of the deceased were bioughi hitli- i I er on Mmalny, and on Tuesday consigned to their last resting place, amid the muf- . 5ed sobs and laiii:-niiti'.-'is of sorrov,'- . t i. cm. rfd-'tivr-s lriiinh J.m.sC v-,(,v w-i, born j o j u ti ; l J...ii.. i.kiu was i.ioru J I i.l ,-..,.,1 ,.,; ,,- rw.-tb.n nf Yd 5., aU passed b.c ni.i,,..! po.t.on ol t, Lie Hi ourmldst. He had raided in Johnstown, however, for some years past, but hiswid- j . .;wed mother ami family siill live here. ! r;te commonccucnt of iioriluies be-! twcci, he North .. I the South, be was i n ,(),in;jv j , from Johnstown, and shortiv alter was i v !;.,...... 1. :.,.. .1... ..... I. iment the lid Penna.. C,l. Minitr. lie ... .1 .1... 1 .1. . .1 . I . ... u ... . v . ....... v... 7 - 1 1 ii ii'ii .1 11 mm 11 ! il). iii-iiii 1 in 11 . : - 1 r. , . , - - . c tuructt satoi.y liome at the exmr.it 10:1 o! ' the terurof enlistment. Upon the forma tion of another Jidiiistown company, the rat summer, he was (,ho.,on to be First ie . , . . . i . , .j it- ., , tr Lieutenant (.apt. utlaud being I n ptiuu f ' . t . ... . , . ,. im. and, subsefjueutly, was elected Adju tiiit of the regi'"cnt to which thev became ached. In this capacity he served up'deed 1 i that"! should rise to some eminence 1 !-.! - .1 ' I riroi'V''-;-ion before -claiming tho foil the period of Ins death, winning the, pi o e. . to.i o. .1 e v , 1 - '. .tasked jut his daughters promise, ibis aprirobatiuii ot bis superior oojoers, ana, 1 : j,lC .the love ami respect ol the men. He was cr brave, courteous hiz'i toned, generous toi.n - . " .' a fault-such a mm as one love., to callyU ; friend 1 1 ie Jof.f will be mueed jnopara- j Lie. Some years since, !;e was connected with Th Cl iiflunj AIcvhtaiiKtr as edi tor, in which relation he developed rare talent ui. political acuncn. lie was j shot through the head at the begiuning of the light, and killed instantly. At the time of his death. Adit. ICuun was CI il years of age. 'So young, so brave, so efidy cr.lled, We mourn above thy laurelled bitr Thy iniiie on every hoirt enrolled. To friends, and home, uad country dear.' r Capt. Jon.v M. Junes, at the period of his untimely death, was 115 years of age. lie was bevn and raided in Cnmbhi township, but hr many y ar.; pat has resided in ( iir inidt. Upon the call ol the President for additional troops, in July last, he was an-ong the Cr.t to i i l i- i- c . ' te miluentjat eitizens ol the town, wno p.aci resfn;r'L and, ridinniiisliiim his prolt ?s;on : . , . ' . . 7 , ,- i,1 implicit conudence m my proiesion that oi mediome he uevotod himseli .a j aU'litie?! . con-e'jueiitfy I now fait ju-tifh assiduous! v to the ta.-k of recruiting a !j ;2 0!jee move N.naki:i ar-riiieaMou i'oc t! company. Success crowned his efiurts, land at the election for ofheers, he was i , . , . . . . ciiosen t aptam bv ti unatiimous voice. ' r . i ,. , i in Lie!, by reason of !.i u.ilo vot steady , , ., ,. ... -,. , J ru:e, tiiey almost idobzcd hiia. iothmn iis lo-s will be a hcaitfelt bereavement. ! '. i : . i .! ". . -ii i jh ins oiuii.i oiiiciMS, i". iii uo a manor of siueeie and unalloyed l egret To his widowed mother, who bas. already had one of in r st n maimed and crippled bv the bullets of the foe, and to bis lov in brothers and sist;rs, the h'ow-wiil le truly crushing. To the conmunity of which he was a member, ami by whom he was lespf cfed tor bis uprightness of character and his j rebiiy of action, and e-teemed f.r his iuti iiiger.ee and manS' bearing, the .nioidering of his flame of life will be th hmd as u calamity indeed. Love 1 wiiile living, he will be leveled "hen dead. 'i he following letter from Licnt. Flan agan, the only rcrnainSngconimi.ssioned f.icer of the company, gives the partic- j u'.ars tamctrning tjapt. Jones' death, and conveys some idea of the estimation in which he was he!d by his companions in arms : C.KP T.R F'l.nfT!T, Vs., DlC. 1G. DwinM ,l,ni Prar :. . Mine is ivsmiui iiutv t'ns mo i 1 r. ivt; to in- f,,; ,,j vy.rthat vour r.iin;h-i csvcc'ed brrtlier I is 1:0 mor-. ' , ' , . , i'e was ur.-t noua.-ied ia ti:e t:ngh, ?nd ... . . 1 uown gent.y ta tao gr-,aa.l. ( a;:t. !V.,b, j , who was aetiag Lieut. CobmcL) said, -C-ts.f. , , . ' 1 Joues toi are wounded leave ttie Hold." "Vo,. 1 am mm-ied," swerod tho Captain. oljut ,loil-t tclI J:K. - With these words. he hiy down on the grouid. (We were ail ordered to Ik dowu and tire.) Just at t;:.xt ,,,0,:'cnt !l" 'VAS f!" t!-( top of the head, anJ ,!- L"!l l'-c do-.vi, into his body About ti; S:l!ll! til'l" li w:.a f-n,.l- ' ! ii ,i shell in the arm. lie liv.-d wom.- f-in.. l.nf ' wa insensible tt) aiiv!his!i; jirouaH h:i:i. lit- was taKen Ut t!i' Iio-p":.il :is soo'i as he er-.uM t;e rei:ond. and the best medical u'd ii -i-f-.t f ii i sit i iii'c i .1! t ? 1 1 1 1 ii.. ; t - . ( ,. h.., '..i M-r: i , . ' i . . , . 1,1 "'-. - "o.-ma . e, oa- ainiued him. Ills words were 'Were lies au old school-mate of mfne. No no'd.-r man ever biet'iiicd. I would give all I am now worth or ever expect to be worth could I do srrjhing for his relief." The fata! ballj had done their work too well. I He was beloved by every member of his company, l IM re w a, n j one b u t sh ed tear.-' - wiirn tney liear.t ot lus ucalli the absent as well as the present. He whs a sohlier, scholar, e.nd a JJ1 ri st : i ;i. Our Colonel la- aiented his death almost as much as if he had beou a brother. In fact, he had no enemies ,' an.i many friends in the army. j We hail his body barLed in a ehurchynrd j !" Vrh tb-ne of Lieut. c,nt, Adjt. 1 , ,, , ,, , .... ., Noon and llugn J. 11 ampin ev. Iln' are a 1 i . . ;,u,.;0, iM cotjit,, so that they can be raised. ! I would have sent him home, but we had to ! evacuate the town, and conseu.jenth had to I IiiiVL' VVi '-ytiiing behind. He was brave beyond dercrlptlon coo and j 1:1 h ? eoald be. j M company e.adol,. with you and j- ms many ;r;e;ios on ii:e .uouniaia. i v.-...r i 'ivi.. ! . 1 ' t.- .-. . ; d be ' wncn utsl j uror. 1 it. was that .-.he seemed to my eye i.- i ..ilvln m.iro Lc-iii t i f ill than ever. V; lioht Kent UT) a nguiar correspouoenotj , . in - .. 1 rtt'itj iiiftt. ..... --- - but i letters always breathing a spirit o . , 1 . ..rr .,,.i.i ,itli thn. Lou : . 1 . . I'll spirit o . mined ; anu auivuD", -.vuj - .. wo', the time would soon come when we Consc - l.rt noifod to serarate no more in "H- Hi - i .j day I mine, as may be readily imagine and l- re-echoed the sentiments etuo J , 1 , 1 hers. . . after I A1? the reader has already been ' - ., C if- T t a tion, ! sed, it v.-a a the desire of Mr. 3Ial . . . f,p fl v c,j iny i endeavore't to the mmo-i 01 i. y e.u ; t(J j0 UUj j, i:ul reason to beLeve , ,,r ; J,:i(l in a great meter ure sueeecoo i, , - ..v..,., iter " the espiration of the time uoovc; Eb tr?4 r PVi 1 4Tm V7 I ": "V 's "vj IJ jrilAN PRESIDENT. Henry Clay J E N A -3-v l-r-X A T7 T ;le ! tioned, I was able to congratulate usys U upon having tho patronage of the wot .tui.!,3"y i''.ti-'i. M at .'f ' ' '""t P i I Fitucnir me t:Miuu ioi n-w ivu. ! , , , . i t .. at v,c Mfi U t rrii vr.l to v.rite to .'jr. in leicrcni U I arid still unsatisfied asp;ratton,until,airt f"' ",,Vi , ' ' 1 Ibr nearly exhausting ebstcrs latest editiJ - -r a at Ualh constrained to wind t CO. A, 1 1 til rEXNA EE2ERVES. Since the above was written, we have obtained the following paiiiculars con cerning the casualties in Co. A, Capt Ihuke, 11th Penna. PcscrvcS v.hich compary is from Pbensburg, and has been in seivice for eighteen months: Killed : Jvhu Kobeits, John L. Camp. John Foster. Wou'idud : Ilichard Tl Davis, "Willian Davis, Sergt. Wiliiam W. I'vans all of whom are alo taken prisoners ; Nason 31'Ailcster John Sl'Dride, John L. Slo vens, Jacob Mardes, William Powell. In Co. A , l'J3d, (from Johnstown.) Morris Lewis and Daniel Purket are re ported wounded and missing piobabh killed. Lieut. Hay, one side pa rah zed by shell not dangerous, lie is now at Washington in hospital. John Williams, wounded in arm, slight; Anthony Car roll, arm, flight; David Goub.eaonr. hand, slight; George C, Fisher, J. Wii liams. (.0. j, irom Jojir.sfoT.-n : : e::n; ded David an 1 Pnitl Howard, Janws vrt ..' 7..1... t t 1 .. I 1 i.VV H ill, O' l il J. tii.il. O, .1. tj . J.il -, Jl. i Wiibams. Piclrard Maher, Noih Kauff 1 man. Geor-e lb Mcrrts, J s ab W. S.rav- ' . , , .., ' er Iln h Mehv i In.mt's j-;e .; N i-i 11 . '--- vi,.m r-d .M'i.h arr. Missing Ileurv Cooper. " W il'iam Lit pos. C. K, CG;h, Capt. lite, also from j(li,smvi, . Kiiied-Sergt. Jas. Moure man, George . M orris, Ji slab W. S.rav Poboit II. Pike. Wouudtd Ja-,1, Oc linger, J. 31. Ihoclay, Corp. Gerge A Maikle, Jofeph Ilamilron, Jno. Jones. 'J.'f .' 'vrrrr tJ,tU li Lnu f-rref J.ttr uxh'if I k" '.''-bit-oil of t!, I-rrrt, C !..-'.' v c i n it, it, . e ; t. c lucr ??,' i'j- ?i the noil t:.y Joujlil lo ave.'" Fhom rn?. Soi'm of tiiu Cuuxtv. Our excellent Conemaugh correspondent. P., sends r.s tl e folit vvii g item?, which we are obliged to condense lor want of room : A son of Mr. Amos I.rudcrstein, o? that place, was seriously injured on Fti day last I.y beir.g run ovei by a train of i , t.r , t cars. Hopes are entertained ol Ii is recovery. During ihe past week, Tdr. J.si;h Cu-fcr, of Taylor Township, has lost fire ot ",s c,' ravages ot Uipthe- rla. Truly, to 3Ir. C , misfortunes have not Co?:;e singlv. A little daughter of .Mr. George Page, . r- i , ,, ,, ,i, i . . . ' V. . oi: emu u u Ii tciMisbii, lost her way m . , , , 1 , . J . 1,50 "0OU tbtreabout one cay last week, I a -. . . Tl "1. var 1"rtMU IO r ilin oni :U1 ,!'r"T SI e suo.icd dreadfully from the Cob!, aud her recovery is conshh red doubtful. Q.i Sunday morning, the bouse of Mr. John C. Coonoy. ,f ( V, , maug h, caught fire, but the fames were extinguished beb-re much damage bad been don2 friend wiites us that, on last : i ! . i..: v ... i ; ... . .- - x, , , 1 . : t - j . Thomas Crow.Vv. miners, wore cruslied to 7 ooaiu in a ooaii antc oi j iio, sit . . J Til ei i . n, t. (5ii tou,.lv ly ., Ui:1,s .j c;il . , til . I Lt c: uiing lieti chtu Iroiu the main Looy and 1. tiling upon them. They were moial, industrious nun, nod each leaves a fam ily. rpi I P piiO i !TH )N M U l UA L FiPE A. IX.S L'liA X CM COM PA X Y or CA M DP.I A Co. Xoi'ue is herebv ;ivcu lo the members of said Company, that the ami .1 election for aj Hoard ot Din i ters will l e held at the fa. e, ! in L'bei.sL.enr, on the second .MONDAY, ll'ih j C. v. oi a .v.n l. 1. 1 . i.'.ij, netween tue uonra f uu o'cloi:, A il and nvo o elocic ii. A. C MULLIX, becro y. Ebvnsburg, December 13, t32. - V till L a t L b i 'A Si si I V A L : EBENSBURG "Quicil Sales AND A. A. BARKER, E3EXSBTSC, Ta. rimE SmSCniTJEH wojM respcefully an X nouaoe t" the eitizens of Ebenburg and vicinity that he lms just retcivtti. m lii; store, on II:h strrer, the largest, and moit complete assortment of WIXTl-:il GOODS, .r,,,c r.e rouput to this county, !! ot wlueh he is dctcrtuiucd to sell cUeuutr than ,Aec. , 'jtr than DRV GCOD-. Ia endless variety. dusss goods, Of every decriuoa TTOOLLEN GOOD?, A fall and complete assortaeaU T7777TC GOI)?, Embracing nil the latest styles. EMnrtOitErjns, ITaacIsonje and of the lost quality. iiousex;:2?ing coons, Of all sorts, sizes, widths end prices. iroGP s-ir.TS and cal?:orals, The latest r.ai bc;t stvlcs. T. HAD V-:,I A DE CLDTI7IXC, r and cheaper article than ever Wfjre cllvieJ ij tl;.:i couiiualf v. ecots a::d siiois, Of the wry b'.-t workaiaushlp. IT ATS AND CAT3, r.iiLioaable aui of durable aiateri!. 1? MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS HOSIERY AND CLOVES. BUFFALO ROBES. II 'nhcarr, Qwrtisu arr, Crocrrut, Hour, linrr.t Chcfxe. Syrup, .U"!,ttsrf, Xruc'cerel, Jltr rlnj and Cod ',', Iron uid A'cVj, Cedttr and Willow Ware, Drvjs ur.J Mcdcimt, Carbon nnd FUk Oil, etc-, etc., etc. Thrp?. nnd many other descriptions of Goods, too uumerou3 to here ratutioa, cca star.tiv on baud. Not to mince matters, he ktcps a nzsr class couxrnr sro::r, where anything or -everything a person in iy need or desire can be obtained. . b,:y mg a Inrge ,ek at a time, nnd P .y. .. . . : i i . . ' . - ... . ,,,... u : . . ...... 1.1 ... 1 ... . 11 1 , "7"' l!iau )l':' "r V;,lu'r8 ,,',s y. 11 In. ciiia tt'i-pif 11 t it. tnilli ll.Ia ..... : Von mcd ou -. cull a..d ei-nmim. !.; ..i.. of i'r.ces xO (IIAF.CE TOR JHCWj'NG G00D3." Customrrs will be waited upoa by ace ni- modating iSalcsLueo. tZf The FubKc is requested to rolf i i the more the meiriir uud secure Furf ins. A. A. CASJIES. Ffe. 13 ISCt. jAKuigaPOBlUM iJb - - X - -1 bargains: ha;:(;.mns : ra lverylodv Thy subscriber ta';cs pleasure in cfE'rjj the attention ct' t!o: citiei.s of CAilbOLL TOYv'X ar.d vicinity to t!ie t'-ct lrrt he h: i just received, and is 'now opcui'tg. ilie o"..l sti'.n 1 of Mocre & Sta", a. lurtt uud VuricJ ;tock of IJry Goods; consisting in part of Y Satins. Velvet?, Cloths, Ca ?'r..creJ Doe.kins, Sattlntttc. Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Drown UK-acticd ' .Muslin. &c DRESS GOODS" rirry tf2c. Together with an escclleat stock ct POOTS, SllOKS, 11 ATS, CAPS, POX NETS, STATIONARY, HAKDWAP', . GIlOCiTJCS, FISH, SALT, TPiUXKS. cappht-sacks, QUE ENSTr A P K . NOTIONS, 4c- ,-r c-P And. in fact, tinythlnj and fvtrythinj usually kept in a No. 1 Country istore all of which w ill be disposed of at prices to uit the time. CALL AM) KNA.MIXK C.UUD3 ! Customers warted on ly attentive Fales men, and no ch ire for showing aitiiler. Kkif Cherry, Poplar, i'pnue, l'ir.e, rnd other Lumber, llutter. Lgg-, and Country Produce generally, ii.kcu .in cxchnr.ge for Goods. A. A. L'AIlKLTw. Mar 20. lSG2-tf cheap cash store "THAT'S WHAT'S TIIE JlATTEIi !' 1 " E. J. MILLS k CO. bog leave to announce to tli citizens of Lbcnsl urg and vicinity thst they have jat received, at their new store room, on High street, a most couilete assoit mer.t of JxprliiS and f.tir.tr.rcr Goods, consisting in part of the following articles : Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Plain nuj Fancy Silks, Kmbrohlories, Housekeeping Goods, (5 love?. Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, and so on, ad irjlnit'tm. A Ls.n : Hoots nnd Shoes, Hat'. C.17?, Uonrct?, Groceries. Hardware, Queensware, Notions. Perfumery. Stationery, Flour. Hacon. Clicese, Mackerel. Herrirj and Co i Fish. .Syrups and M- hisses, Iron stud Nails', Glass. Salt.. Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ic-, ic, kc. In short not to dip farther into tedious details they intend keeping a n u m i: e 1 : o x 1: s t o tx ::, Where the coini'crt md convenience of a country coaiaiunity can le succesfuly ca tered to. Y.j buying n lirgs rtoek at a ti:sc, they nro enabled to sell their goods at a fRIl-LI xG AOVAXCM 'N CITY PFJCES. Hell in and sc-i :jr yec.rstlr-.-s. No chargj lor sho-.-.irg articles. HO- Country Produce taken in cscbaaga for goods. Lbenburg, April '24, !So2. UtO 5 T 'i r- - 2 'i ) 1 ii-. p-- .t : -.- " ii. . r: -j- c - "A i 5 a Z y- SI ii1 5 5 1 ? H. 5" ' t n r - 5 2 E: 10 r M - rs I.Q rs . ft o TO -: r 0 o - c c :. j r; c o - 5 1 r- 3 9 c tr ' (9 If 3 10 3 cr re - C t' 9f C c c C f rr i5 : Pi" I K rr r3 it: T?IJENSIJlTIJa HAPDWAKE ANL it STOVE DEPOT. 7. f i:c ms s Tit m: ha n: The iuiderigiied has just received a lara flu 1 spb -ndid assortment of Ib'rdwaie and Cutlery. Cooking, Parlor ami Heatinsr Stoves. Nails. Window Glass. Hoop Iron, CartM-u Oil Limps and i ure Carbon Oil, Japmnrd ;md ibiita.'inia Wj-re, Glass Ware, .fee, .tcl, nil ot which he will soil very low for CASH or txi change for Country Pro. luce. lie still continues to manrttV.etnre Tin and Shoot. Iron Ware of si 1 i descriptions, for salt, either by the li'o,, .vn't or Jlciail. Hepairinj; done oa .tlnTt notice. lie n.-turns his sincere thank? to Lis r-ld friends nnd customers tor the patiotnige v. tended him, i;.J begs leave to hope that thoy wiil ci nie forw ard nud settle iiji their a.-eo iufi of long star.dir.g. nnd commence the uew t ear 'on the square.'' He muit have naouey th enable him to keep np his stok-. Prices low , to suit the 'imc. GEO. HUNTLE Y. Ebensbtirg, Jany. 0, lSCCtf JL ro "THE ALLEGIIANIAX :" 31. 50 IN ADVAK'CBi .V;a- is th timt S titer iL t J 13 rr !-' . 'i 4 P t ;' i" : t t I.- i t J ii
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