ms3lY::::::r:FEBRUARY 19. QCAL A ftD PERSONAL PaKN'SBUEQ AND CflESSON RAILROAD. Oo nJ after Monday, December 22, 1832, Uftlns JO this road will run as follows : I EAVE EuENSBUttQ At 7 00 A. X., connecting wuu Jinn iusi anl Phil- and Bait. Express West. t 7 30 P. M., connecting with Express " East and Fast Line West. LflVE Cresson ' it 10.33 A. or on departure of Mail Train East. At 9.35 P. M-i or on departure ot Fast Line West. . ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Supt. Teachers' CoustV Institute Pro- gramme of Exercises, dc Pursuant to printed notice, me executive vumiumcc x)( the County Institute convened at Eb fDNburg on Saturday afternoon, last, with fair attendance. Among other proceed inps, it was resolved that the next session f the Association be holden at Ebensburg, 0B Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 4th, 5th, Cth and 7th May. c(mjng commencing on Monday even ing with a lecture. The election of a County Superintendent for this county occurs on Monday, 4th May, Irom which fact it is confidently hoped and believed that a large delegation of Director?, Teachers, and others interested .in the cause of Education, will be present who would not otherwise have allowed the light of their countenances and the wis- Idom of their counsel to have shone forth on the occasion. Following is the program aie of exerci ses as prepared by the Committee : 4jrjr:ii,'uaiioa of Institute. Lecture by -gentleman not et appointed. Orthography : J. F. Allen. Written Arithmetic: Miss Mary M. Swank, IS. B. ITCorniick, CuwarJ D. Evani. GP'irrrtphy : Misses Lizzie citrubell, Lizzie it. Hutchinson, Mary J. Junes, Henry Ely. Mental Arithmetic: Misses 11. Evans, J. Fne'ilwn, Mr. Shirley, William II. Sechler, P. F. Uccli. Grammar: Misses C. A. Evans, M. L'ind- uau. hiizie .UGuern, Ilegiua. Maguire, John T't'ol.oit. i Kcauimr. Misses Lizzie E. Roberts. Louise E. Vickroy, ILiltie Robin'sou, Mr. Parrish. Prosody : Misses Dicker, trookiaiiK, air. D. Evans, C. P. Murray, John Cittings. Essavs : Misses M llimlman, Melinda Ue Lroii. Mary M. Swank, Louise E. Vickroy, ut A. Magellan, Murv J.Jones, C. A. Evans, liuekie Madd.ui. Tzzie M. Hutchinson, Lizzie ToJd, Ruth A. Kcrbey, Ellen Qiiinn, im A. Guitwcll, Anua M. Oievie, Lohr, Libbie Sw.iuk, Jennie Cogan, Jane Evans, Lib E. Roberts, Mary E. Hughes, Mary J. Bees, Mrs. Ihnaphreys, Mrs. Clark, Richard Pryce, David Davis. . Lecture : Ucvs. Powell, Evans, Aguew, !-:h.ov, Harbison, Hots. S. P. Bates, Uep. State Jiupt., M. Ilassou, Bees J. Lloydll. L. Johti kion. . Select Reading and Declamation: Mr. Luke, P. W. Evar.s, P. F. Lynch, Lizzie E. Roberts, JMisS II. Kennedv, John F. libbott, Annie M. 'lacis, Alexander Sinclair, Jane Evanu, Jolin Storm, Adam George, Thouma E Roberts. Committee of Arrangements : D. W. Evans, K-iward I). Evans, John Gittings, Lib E. Rob erts, Mury J. Jone?, Lizzie Hutchinson. Coiumitlt'e to procure Room : L. J. Mills, Xiluijli Junes, Rees J. Lluyd. li-cu-a;ou : Henry My, 15. .i t.ormtcK. fJ:4Cyt:o!i uot yet designated. Committee on Excursion : A.- A. Barker. 1 Teachers receiving this paper are Jrc'spcctfullv requested to consider the foregoing us official notification ; of- their lipnoiutmeut to the tasks mentioned in tie programme, and prepare accordingly. It is viiuply impossible for the Committee to notify ull Teachers, by reasou that the iVt Office address of many of them is iaknowu. - . Pexsstlva.ma Railroad. The re- ?:sed organization for conductirr tiie i lUsinesf of the Pennsylvania Railroad j went into operatiou on the -u inst. 1 he r-jad will hcrer.fter be divided into three divisions, to be known as the Philadelphia, the Middle, and Pittsburg Divisions; the first to be under th supcnnten'.!eiiiy . of ifo. C. rranciicu., the second uuder that ot Samuel D. Younir. anl the third under tlat of Andrew Carnegie. The Engineer i -f'd Maint&nance of Way Departments ill be utidcr the charge of W. II. Wil- u. w.th the title of Chief Liiirineer. I Hie Chief Engineer will be aided by the f Allowing Resident Engineers: J. O. larpless, M. illson, aud J. S. Ijove- i H. Linewe.ll is Engineer of Bridges, ! r. T , , . , , , ,, , i Ac. John 1. Laird has cnari?e ol tli ! a i iu-jfive department. KubouY. Our rcaderH will please re- Keu!ber that next Monday evening 1 the : .,. i-i r.i ; tveamg upou which, per invitation of the hbensbt.rr, T n ti V T? T. 1 Tr.W , lamented Maj. George X . Tmld, Richard M. Jones, aud others of Cam bria's Eons who fell in the battle of Fred tricksburg. The gentleman is well and ftblV tiual and ..-:.:.... .i i , , , ui eiiizciis Miouiu go ana near mm. ; At the Court House, at early lamp-light : iug. . ' ; What's hc'.uuie of all our l-ril cr- ' iUt; j ad iVe uuable to answer. Sheriff's Sales. Herewith we pre sent an abstract of the real estate adver tised to bo sold by the Sheriff of Cambria county, at the Court House, Ebensburg, on Monday, 2d "March, proximo : Thomas Yorkey, Millville borough, lot of ground, with Email house thereon. Daniel Conaway, Alleghany township, 40. acres, 30 acres cleared, with two story plunk house and log barn. Michael Boland, Taylor township, 4 acres, oue acre cleared, with one and a half story house. Maria Magehan, deceased, Summitville borough, lot of ground, with one and a half story frame house and coa!-house. Michael O'Skelly, Washington town ship, 0G acres, unimproved. George M'Creery, Susquehanna town ship, 150 acres, 50 acres cleared, with one and a half story hewed log house and log barn. , Frederick George, Washington town ship, 300 acres, 33 acres cleared, with two Itory log house, two story plank house, frame barn and Jog stable. John M'Kiuzie, Jr., Washington town ship, 8G acres, GO acres cleared, with two story dwelling-house and log barn. Ileury M'Cartney, Taylor township, lot of ground, with two story plank house. Timothy II. Davi?, Jackson township, two tracts of land, oue containing 83 acres and 34 perches, the other 313 acres and 54 perches, and allowance, with the ap puitenances and hereditaments. Edward M'G lade, Washington town ship, 110 acres and 154 perches, and allowance. Pittsbuko Dispatch. Thore of our readers who desire to subscribe for a good daily paper should send iu their names to the Pittsburg Ditpalch. This journal contains iu full sdl the latest telegraphic aud other iifws of the day, and is conduc ted in a style that renders it unusually attractive to the general reader. Terms, ?5.00 per year. For sale iu town by newsboys at two cuts the single ccpy. Notwithstanding the enormous advance in printing paper, the Weekly 1ixjtutch is hiill furnished at the old rates 50 cents per .ar in clubs of ten. This is more rcadiug matter fjr the money than can be got iu any other publication iu the country. The Wwkft contains a com prc heuMve summary of all the news appear ing in the daily during the curreutweek, j together with a' liberal sprinkling of poe try, literature, art, &c. Subscribe! Tavkkn Licenses in our adverli- ! sing columns this week we print a t of i the names of those who have filed their petitions iu t&fe utiice of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of this county for Quart and Tavern License, Apropos of which, it may not be irrelevant to state that a ten cent National .stamp is required to all ap plications for tavc-n lie uses, if allowed, attached -to the certificate of signer."! re commending the house, and a one dollar stamp to the warrant of attorney to cou fes judgment on the bond. If the li cense is not allowed, of course the papers are valueless, aud the btauip tax iu that case "is not imposed. Since the ' Tiif 54nt Pknna. Vols. resignation of Lieut. -Cd. .M'Oermitt, the ' roster of this regiment has been as fol lows Col. J. M. Cauipbell commanding ; . lieuf.-Col John P. Liutou, promoted from the Mnjorship; 31 aj or Enoch 1). Yutzy, promoted from Captaincy' of Co. C; Adjutant Wtu. II. .Rose. In this connection, we direct atfen- tiori to the proceedings iu the Stat Legis- I i .x o.i . vi i l T ! lature on tlie U t u. inst., puolisl.eu else-; where, relative to the rre&eutatiou of a ' fl..., t. Vtib Promoted. We learn from the )'. ,0 Srnt. that Lieut. J. L- Brallier, of Co. c, 115th Penua. Vols., has received the appointment of Adiutaut of the regiment t0 wliich he belong. The Lieut, is a w ...tt..- . ,.,,...,,.,. .,,,,1 ; ; ,;i, ,,Q.,C. I J ml 1 I nti in touu- liuii . t iiivsk ifibu' i ure we hear of hi.J preferment. Pliotographs, of unrivalled excel- . , , it 1.1. 1 , , p , 1 ' , . , I icuce, taseu iy nare,ai ins ganery nove ' . , ' . , . , tpes. .ow is the time to lay jn a supply -Mr. Chris. Shii.afelt, of Co. F. 133d ' Penua. ols., who was shot through the , head at the Lattle of Frederiekhbunr aud ! i i i severely Wounded, has arrived llOUie On i 'ifuilough. Hc ifc recoverin". 0lice the "Elegy to the memory or ; thoe of (aiiibri.t' sons who fell at I'red- ' erik.slurg, to he found on the fourth O- ' I page of to day's papt! ,cxr ruii'iny, fcu iut.; is u niiinj tou'i birthduy. Notice. The Republican voters of Ebensburg Borough are requested to meet at the Court House to-day, (Tliur&day at 1 o'clock, P. M., to place in nomination a Burgess, Town Council, School Directors, &c. - Many Citizens. Assessors and Assistant Assessors of U. S. taxes are now, by law, authorized to administer the oaths to the persons making monthly returns on which excise taxes are levied. They are to do so free of charge. Besides being a Having to those making returns, it. is a great conve nience, as heretofore it was necessary to go, in many cases, quite a distance, to u Justice of the Peace. T,he 31. E. quarterly meeting for CaQbria circuit commenced in this place on Saturday, Elder Lynch presiding. Large congregations attend nightly, and the services will doubtless be productive of much good. Trial List. Following is the list of causes set down for trial at the March term of Common Pleas for this county, commencing on Monday, 2d prox. : FIRST WEEK. Snyder vs Iloruer, Owens vs Davis, Yeagley vs Piper, Murray va Skelly, M'Mnnamy, Guar. vs Eb. & Cre.i. RR. Palmer vs Clav?on, Murray vs Kicffer's Admr. Lilestine, vs Hansman'Js wife, Earner, Gregg & Sny der V9 Magehan. SECOND WEEK. Carr & Co. vs Palmer, M'Kcagc vs Same, Williams vs Same, White vs Robert3, Lloyd & Hiil v5 Palmer, Alsip vs Eager, Kline vs Ryan, Kerrigan vs M Connell, Same vs O Skelly, Shoemaker vs Murray t al. White vs Lei'o, Carr vs Lloyd, Conrad for us vs Young, Warrick vs Cordas, Evans vs Murrjy. et al. Hemphill vs Dickford, Moore 1 vs Stevens et al. M'Gonigle vs Sharp, Longstreth vs Conway et al. Erookbauk vs Same, Jackson vs Johnston, Same vs Smith, Slick vs Kraft, Same vs Same, G annua vs M'Donald. Co. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining .in the Post Office, ' Ebens burg, Pa., up to February 15, 18(33 : Mrs Rachel Brees, " Emma Bryan, i4 Ann Baxter, 2, E S Burn, Daniel J James, Mary D Jones, David D James. Jr, Rich'd Kaylor, Win A R Kelley, Abrani Longnecaer, James D M'kinsia, Joseph D Myers, 2, James Goonev, Wm H Ma kin Robt A M Coy. Bridget M'Culiougb, Mr Morgan. Provost Marshal Cam , bria co,. Peter Noon, Isaac Paul, Mary Jane Reese, Samuel R Eetc, j John A Bradley, Abraham urown, ! Juhu Coke, Miss Rosanna Caine, t J OUIl I' L'at is, Thos Davis, Sarah Davis, Daniel Davis, ,Mary Jane Davis, 1 hos Davis Kobt U Divis, Sarah Evans, 3, Maggie C Evans, Evan P Evans, W m C Evans, Maggie Evans (uorth) David Rowland, Thos E Evan, Abram Ribblet, Da id E Evans, James Ferrel, Rich'd Gittiugs, Samuel Gittings, Griffith (JriiKth, Wm W Griffith, Agnes George, Mar9ret Glass, 2, Jane Roberts. Catharine Donovan, Amos. W Rowland, Mary Jane Reese, James M Spalding, Emanuel Sullzbaugh, Thomas J Shumate, Wm Stouebraker Ephraiui Sand, Charles Shorlatid, Juhn Thomas, Johu Wilkinson,'' Hannah Wcstover, Daniel Wilev, Sue Gallagher, Joseph lleiner. J's0.!,hne O'Harra, uev u J irvvin, Mary E Jones, Hannah Jones,' Thos James, . Wm Jones, Doct Robt Young. Frederick Yingling, JSssjJf- Persons calling lor the above letters will please say hey are arivertised. JOHN THOMPSON, P. M. Ebensburg, February 10. 1S(53. I ) UOTOG R A PUS! A M BROTY PES ! The subscriber would infbrm the people of Ebensburg aud vicinity that he is now pre- pared to execute PIIOTttGRAPHS, AMBUOTYPES, &c, &c, in the highest style of art. Jt-fcjjr Rooms above R. Davis store, High street.; Ebensburg, Feb. 12, 183. T. II. HARE. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. i Letter of administration on the estate ut .iarv Kayer, Jate of Jackson tp., t aiubna couuty, having len granted to the undersign fd; ti,: Kl'r 'r p"id county, all persons lnuemeu xo sam esiaie are requesieu io iuhkc . . i .1 i....: i..:... j... i . I against the same to present them to I 7 f ' " i-ui nirni. nun Lini.r n.it iih' i ifliiu in iit'iiiiiiiiiNk GEO RUE SHAFFER, Adm'r. I Jan. 29, lbG3.-et. ni, r"f77 c, . , T WJ I JMfcli X O OAJjl'i. Q I 1 i:v' virtue of a writ of Vend Fxnon "" U- . J,jr irIu A l V ,) c U- P0" s- Cambria countv, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in Ebenrburg, on THURSDAY', the j ih..da M lnst't 2t'ef; (P. L, all the right, title, and interest of j William O Keeffe, of, in, and. to a piece or Parcel of land situats in Cambria township, IVmiKrtu r-rtuntv t 1 it ni n cr 1 n a rf rSnrTA ICl 7Iim. Kicliard Owens and utbers. rontain- g One hundred and fourteen acres, more or tlearcl. having thereon erected a two stdry log house, weatherboarded, and a hewed log :ri, now in the occupancy of the said William O'Keett'e. Taken in execution and to be sold at the f uit of the Commonwealth of Fennsvl- i vnnis. for u?e of James O'Ker'tf'e. j ; ' ' JOHN IUTK. Sheriff. i SheriJTs OffK-e, Ebeniburg, Feb. 4, 1603-3t. PITTSBURGH, PA., cornet Perm and St. Clair Sts. - The largest Commercial School of the Uni ted States, with a patronage of nearly 3,000 Students, in five years, from 31 States, and theoTilj one which affords complete and reliable instruction in all the following branches, viz : Mercantile, Manufacturer!, Steam Boat, Rail Road l Hank liook-Kccpinj. FIRST PREMIUM. Plain and Ornamental' ennmanship ; alto Surveying, Engineering, and Mathematict generally. $35.00 Pays for a Commercial Course; Students en- ter nnd review at any time. 6 B&- MINISTERS' SONS' tution at half- price. For Catalogue of SG pages, Specimens of Business and Ornamental Pennmanship, an a beautiful College view of 8 square feet, con-' taining a great variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourishing, inclose 24 cents iu ttampsto the Piincipals, JENKINS & SMITH, April 24, !862, ly-. Pittsburg, Pa- rrillE NEW-Y ORK TRIBUNE. JL 1SG3. The New York Tribune first issued in 1841, now iu its twenty-second year, ha3 obtained both a larger and a more widely diifused cir culation than any other newspaper ever pub lished in America Though it has suffered, in common with other journals, from the volunteering and departure of tens of thous ands of its patrons to serve in the War for the Union, its circulation on this Cth day of December, 1862,-is as follows : Daily, 50,125 Semi Weekly, 17,250 Weekly, . 148,000 Aggregate, 215,375 Pre-eminently a journal of News and of Lit erature, The Tribune has political convictions i which are well characterized by the single word Republican. It is Republican in its hearty adhesion to the great truth that "God has made of one blood all nations of men" Republican in its assertion of the equal and inalienable rights of all men to ''life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness Republican in its steadfast, earnest, defiant hostility to ev ery scheme and effort of the Slave Power, from the Annexation of Texas to the great Rebellion, to grasp the empire of the New World aud wield the resources of our country for its own aggrandizement Republican in I its antagonism to the aristocrats and despots J of the Old World, who fondly hail In the per ils and calamines suddenly thrust upon us by their American counterpart the overthrow and ruin of the Model Republic Republican in its ho;e and trust, its faith aud effort, that this atrocious Rebellion must result in tjje signal overthrow of its plotters, nnd the firm i establishment of equal rights and equal laws throughout tlie wnoie Extent of our country, wherein Liberty and Union shall indeed be ''one and inseparable" henceforth and forever. The Tribuue devotes attention in calmer times, and to some extent in these, to Educa tion, Temperance, Agriculture, Invention, and whatever else may minister to the spiritual and material progress aud well-being of man khsd ; but for the present its energies and its columns nr; mainly devoted to the invigora tiou and success of the War for the Union. Its special 'correspondent accompany every considerable army and report every impoitaut incident of that great struggle which we trust is soon to result ia-the signal and conclusive triumph of the National arms and in the res toration of Peace and Thrift to our distracted, bb eding country. We believe that no other wise caii a fniler or more accurate view of j the progress and character of this momentous confi.ct be obtained than through the regular perusal of our columns, And we earnestly sol41-.it the co-operation of all friends of the National cause, which we regard and uphold as that of 'Universal Humanity, to aid us in extending its circulation. TERMS: The enormous increase in the price of printing paper and other materials used in printing newspapers, compels us to increase the price ot The Tribune. Our new terms are : DAILY TRIBUNE. Single Copy, 3 cents. Mail .Subscribers, one year, (311 issues,) S3 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. One Cor.v, one year, (104 issues,) $3 Two Copies, one year, $5 Five-Copies, one year, $t2 Ten Copies, one year, $22 5C WEEKLY TRIBUNE. ' One Copy, one year, (52 issues,) $2 Three Copies, one year. Five Copies, one year, $8 Ten Copies, one year, $lo Any larger uuuroer, addressed to names of subscribers, $1 &0 each. An extra copy will be sent to every club of ten. f weuty copies, to one address, one year, $15, and any larger number at same price. An extra copy will be sent to clubs of twen ty. To clubs of thirty. TH E SEMI-WEKKLY TRIBUNE will be seut. To clubs of fifty, TIIE DAILY TRIBUNE will be sent gratis. Address THE TRIBUNE, Tribune Buildings New York. JStS!"' When drafts can be procured," it is much safer than to remit Bank Bills. The name of the Post Office and btate should in all cases be plainly vritteu. Subscribers who send money by Express must prepay the Express charges, else it will be deducted from the remittance. 66riiiJE UNION RIGHT OR WRONG !" imfbiUXIOX PLAX1XG MILL, P&StJ Ebensburg Pa. l be sultscriber begs leave to inform the Public that he is prepared te furnish, on short notice and on' reasonable terms, all manner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, and MOULDINGS All work warranted to give entire satisfac tion, otherwise no charges will be made. Orders from a distance solicited, and filled witl pomptness and dispatch. 8kL, Rough Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber. B. F. WILLIAMS. Ebensburg, Jan. 30, 1862-tf. L AST NOTICE. All persons indebted to the Ebensburg Foundrv, by Note, Book Account orotherwise. ure hereby notified to call and settle fl .. will follow a neglect of this notice. E. OLASS L CO. Ebensburg, Dec. 24. li?2-3t. j ' &$r Hr ndbilU of all kinds printed . a this : ofuce-. ''.'".. THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL X X EBEXSBUKG EEF0RIU1. (Qulc Sales ISO Small Profits." A. A.. BARKER' Eb'knsbceo, Pa. fljlHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an X nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that be has just received, ta his store, on High 6treet, the largest and most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, ever before brought to this county, all ot which he is determined to sell cheaper than the cheapett. DRY GOODS. In endless variety. DRESS G00D3, Of avery description. WOOLLEN G00D3, A full and complete assortment. WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the latest styles. EMBROIDERIES, Handsome and of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all sorts, sizes, widths and prices. HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, The latest and best styles. READY-MADE CLDTHING, A belter and cheaper article than ever before offered to this community. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very best workmanship. HATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO ROBES. llardvare, Quertuzcare, Groceries, Flour, Bacun Cheese, Syrups, folassr, Mackerel, Her ring and Cod Fish, Iron and Nails, Cedar and Willoie War?, Drugs and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc-, etc., etc. These, and many other descriptions of Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly on hand. Not to mince matters, he keeps a FIRST CLASS COUNTRY STORE, to-hcre anything or everything a persou may need or desire can be obtained. . By buyiuga large stock at a time, and pay ing "for the same almost entirely in Cash, the subscriier is enabled to sell considerably cheaper than other dealers in this community. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion you need only call aud examine,his Schedule of Prices. NO CHARGE FOR LOWING GOODS. Customers will be waited upon by acconi- modating Salesmen. JfcJ ttr l .fv-iiv. . .--.j-.. ! the more the merrier and secure Bargains. ! A. A. DARKER. Pfc. 1J 1531 . 'J1. ..'U. OJ'l JLl-'.-'-XL 1 m ROKE OUT IX A PLACE I B BARGAINS ! BARGAINS froa KVKKYBODT The subscriber takes pleasure in calling the attention of the citizens of CARROLL TOWN and vicinity to the fact that ho ht just received, and is now opening, at the old, stand of Moore & Son, a large and vo stock of Dry Goodn, consisting in part of Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimere Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown & Bleached Muslins, &c DKESS GOODS of every ttjU. Together with an excellent stock ot "BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS. STATIONARY, HARDWARE,1 GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, . TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, QUE ENS W ARE, u NOTIONS, &c, :., ore. And, in fact, anything and everything usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store all of which, will be disposed of at prices to tuit the times. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! Customers waited on by attentive Sales men, and no charge for showing articles. . fiT Cherry PopUr, Spruce, Pine, and other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country Produce generally, takeu in exchange for Goods. A. A. BARKER. May 29, 1862-tf jj-EW CHEAP CASH STORE ! I ! "THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER V . . E. J. MILLS & CO. beg leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that, they have just received, at their newstorr room, on High' street, a most complete assort ment of Springe and Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following articles: Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Plain airt Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, and 80 on, ad infinitum. Also : ; - Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Notions, Perfumery, Stationery, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and Cod Fish, Syrups and Mc lasses, Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Ac, &c.,4c. In ehort not to dip further into tedious details they intend keeping A NUMBER ONE STORE, Where the comfort and convenience of country community can be successful ca tered to. By buying a large stock at a time, they are enabled to sell their goods at a TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICEM. Roll in and sec for yourselves. No charge tor showing articles. B&- Country Produce taken la txchange for goods. Ebensburg, April 24, 1802. c re 5?" -. rti t G n fx D v. r a 73 - u . . CO -5 t O X t. o O t3 to cr - SB. 5 gH- 5--1-2I OS C D M 3 " Z. 'J. f to r-t . s g- 9 o a ft 5 - 2 3 ts a s? S " Pf 2. - - K - O O ?3 zr. re a a . 1 5- OB a n . r ' ' 5 -J O n S3 J S3 B 53 rf. L 1 . - - 2 ? ? m o g "Q 5 a. e, fi O c 5. 0 - a. o W 3- a 2 rr z a it C- It- 5- r o o 5 - 2, - ? ' -s o - a. r o rr o c E1 BENSRUIIG HARDWARE AND STOVE DEPOT. DA It GAINS TO BE JIA ? The undersigned has just received a largt . and t-plendid assortment of Hardware aud -Cutlery. Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stores, Nails. 'Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and ' Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware, &c, &c, all ot which he will sell very low for CASH or ex change for Country Produce. Also : He frtill continues to manufacture Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for sal either by the Wholesale .or Retail. Repairing done on short notice. t He returns b: sincere thanks to his old ! friendi and customers for the patronage ex j tended him, and begs leave to hope that they i will come forward and settle up their account j of long standing, and commence the new year" on me Equare. diuei nave money to enable him to keep up his stock. 1CU Prices low, to 6uit the irnes. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Jany. &, l862tf 1 rpERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION "THE ALLF.GHANTAS--" l.oi IN ADVANCE.. yw is tke tint to SubitrJbt! M 3 1 I a CT I 5 " 'H P S. o S S. 2 S s S d pr o 4 n - 2. o r PS- a ; o 5 ? s c to 7 7- 9r f a o" 5. " oT n fB 3 n a rt z a c o r- o U &I.2 r U o p n