'V. j?io Alio gg23.g,xvxx. THURSDAY: :::::t::::::APRIL 2. LOCAL AND PERSONAL EtJENSDUHa and Cresson Railroad. Oa anil after Jlocday, December 22, 1862, trains in this road will run as follows : ' Leave KaESSBUua At 7.03 A. X!.,' connecting with Mail East aad Phil, and Bait. Express West. At 7.30 P. JI., connecting with Express Eitst and Fast Line West. 1,iaVe"Cbessos-- At 10-35 A. M., or n departure of Mail . . Train East. -At 9.33 P. M., ot on departure ot Fast Line West. EN0C7I LEWIS, Gen. SupU SrRlN'O, no! March which caiiic in like a lion, went out as a Iamb calmly, peacefully, and during an unsuccessful effort at a snow shower. By the vray, the Blei.zhing hereabouts four days ego was reasonably good: mud at present forms the basis of our calculations to the depth of say half a foot. And cow, April the month when the violets begin to peep forth, and .song-birds to awake the echoes of the hitherto deserted forests April ia here. Variable, fickle April "One hour she smiley ar.i all the early Lirds, In one rare gush of song swell their sweet throats : . ," - Tie test fche weeps, tears, that like liquid ' notes, ; -'- ' " Warble .t song for which ursculs find word:7.' With us, occasionally, Spring settles down "for good" about the first of April, but oftcner that event occurs in Ma' and . hitr. The luaxiru is, "when we have a liakt winter w.e will havs a late spring." The past winter wa certain' light, and yon may form yoiir own conclusions. ' A 11 rules, however, excepting the golden rule, arc liable to miscarry why not this and now? "Look before you leap" "is a good motto; we look to spring. ' ""'Tis a'u.oath before the month of May and the spring creeps slowly 'up this way," but when it io$ come well, reader, did you ever spring it on the top of the Allegheny Mountains? There, is room here for rhapsody, but nothing short of letters of olJ would do justice to the subject, and there is Clty-something-and-a half pfemi fcnior.tliefchDingrncta!. If yon havn lever Fiperiencsl the season of "etherial mild nes"' under the circumstances above in-, tlicated, come and see for yourself, and be eatiated with astonishment, and delecta tni, and " delightful appreciativeness. IJan j your straw7 hat along ! Murder Will Out.- We clip the following paragraph from the . Uollidays rurg Whit ; In the fall of 1S3S, a dead wan was found lying across the railroad track early one morning, in Altoona. It then suppos2d 'i-lQk soms one hnd murdered him and "placed him on the track for the purpose of having the loco motive run over him, cud had put him on the wrong traek. O'.r Tuesday List, Nich olas lirringer, of Altoona, was arrested and lodged in jail on the charge of being the murderer. 'He will likely be tried at cur July Oyer and Terminer. To School Teachers asd Directors Certificates to teachers issued by county superintendents, and "certificate. by pres ident and secretary of board of directors to county superintendent that schools have Veen ojen and 'in Operation according to lstv," must each have a ten cent stamp Raised; and "agreements or contracts be tween teachers and boards of directors, to teach," must each have- a -five cent stamp fifSxcd. In the first and last instances, he stamp duty is to be paid by the teacher; in the second, hy the secretary if the board, and charged to the district. New Tro:j Company. Messrs. Wood, Worrell & Co , of the Cambria Iron Com I11)') Johnstown, have concluded an ar rangement with Watson, Dcnnison & Co., lloliidaysburg, by '.fhicu they have ude a "joint ttock company" of the . Chimrey Hock, Gaysport and Frankstown Furnaces, together with the ore lands and ether real estate connected therewith, un der the incorpoated title-of "The Blair fron Company." . The new company is to be under the management .of David Wat , of Uollidaysburg. ' Promoted. It gives us pleasure to .'lcjn that Ser-t. Evan Davis, of Co. D, 115th Pcnna. Vols. the gentleman who hi a few words to. say through our col umns last week concerning the fossilized '1 Dan., Sent. has been promoted to ke lirst Lieutenancy of bis company Success ! ... 7 Kev. D. P. Mitchell, the eloquent ivine who, for a number of years past, nad ininUtered "unto the spiritual wants of j Methodut Episcopal congregation of ... ohnstown, a couple of weeks Since re- ,lgtrtd "that "charge, and has rrroovcd.to. - Oua Common .Schools. We are in receipt of a copy of the annual report of the State Superintendent of Common Schools for the year ending June 2, 1862, embodying an interesting review of the past history and present condition of the system, with reports of the County Super intendents and tabular statements of the various districts. From the county tabic we glean the following statistics relative to the -state of the 6ystem ia Cambria county: Whole number of schools, -Number yet required, Average number of months taught, NuuiLer male teachers, Number female teach rs, Average salary males per month. Average salary females per month, Number male scholars, Number female scholars, Number learning German, Average number attending- school. 156 13 4.1 100 58 $21.32 $19.05 3,802 3,GS3 - 11G 4l Cost teaching each schola'tr month, 81 Tax levied for school purpiw'es. $10,421.18 Tax levied-for building purposes, Total tax levied,. . . State appropriation, Received from collectors, Cost cf iustrnction, Fuel and contingencies, - '' Cost of school-houses, &c, Balance on band, , Permanent debt, Temporary debt, 2,373.90 18,795.08 $2,922.80 $14,378.96 $13,600.98 $!2,3-i3.i6 $1,944.40 $1,3(51 12 $2,984.00 $70.41 Methodist Episcopal. The follow ing appointments of Pittsburg Conference fur this district for 1SG3 have bceu made public : . . . - .... McLTf- ille District,"??. Lynch, Presiding El der, lilairsville, T. M'Cleary ; Jobnstown, C. H. Jacksqn ;. Indiana, 11. Morrow ; . Gretns burg and Pleasant Cnitv, VT, K. Brown-; Kit tanning, Lzva IJingeley ; Dsyton, Albert Ua ker ; Klderton, M. J- Jlontgoniery ; Latrobe, J. i. Wakefield, II. Long; 31 1. Pleasant, R. Cunningham; Vv'c-st Newton, W. W.'Roup; Mechauitcburg, J. C. High, N. G. liller : New Florence, P. G. Edmonds ; Burrell and Apol lo, Jos. Shane ; Ligonier, W. A. Stewart; Saltsburg and '.Hopewell, S. T. Sho.v ; Mart-hand, M. W. D.illas ; Ebeusburg, J. S. Lese djou(J. Graj. ....... Max Drowned. A man nrjned -Ad-drew Farre"l, a. resident of Stisquchanna township, this county Was drowned near Chest Fa!!?, Clcarseld county, while ou his waychjwu the river with a raft, one day last week. We are not fully acquain ted with particulars, but undecstand that some accident occurred to the raft bv which the unfortunate man was precipita ted into the water, where be perished before assistance could be rendered. The body was not recovered. ' Resisting the Law. At a "Demo cratic" meeting in, Johnstown, Cambria county, ou. Friday .night of. last week, pcec.h e3 were made and rapturously applauded, calling on all true 'Democrats" to resist the military laws of the Govern ment. . Vi'e' find the aoove item floating around in our exchanges.'. If true, it cert-iinly make3 up a disgraceful record for the Democrac' of the Mineral-City.". If false, it should be cbiitradicted. Died : On Friday, 27th ult., of scarlet fever, Scott, son of James and Eiiza Mills', aged-about 10 years of Cambria tewr.hip. " . . . 1IED: At his residence, in Cambria Township, on Monday, SOth inst., Thomas O'Connell, aged about years. -Godey, Peterson, . the Knicker bocker, and the Continental Monthly, fr April, have all been received. The two first are the best fashion Magnzines in the country; the two latter take prcce iu literature and politics. We could .not possibly do without cither cf them. See Crpt page of to day's paper for a letter from Co. F, 133d Peuna. Vols., giving a description of how St. Patrick 'ts day was observed in camp. . Joiin Dean, Esq.-, ol ITbllidaysburg, has been appointed Internal Revenue Tax Assessor for this (17th) district, vice Thomas P. Campbell, Esq., removed. - O. Nelson Smith, of 'Johnstown, has been confirmed as Paymaster in . the army, with, the rank of Major. Tudor. & Jones keep about the best cigars in town. Drop in and see. ' W2ay is It f To the Editor .of The Alleghaniam Why is it, that the Democrat d- Sentinel is more willing to serve the devil than its coun try ? In No. 14, it carried a letter to his Sa taniIajesty from his agent on Earth.. Said agent must be a rebel Democrat, and should be sent South to his. friend? .forthwith. The editor of the Pern. Sint. promised some time ago to insert in its columns, for the ben efit of the Pennsylvania Democracy, a letter from the Indiana soldicTS, seventy thousand iu number, signed by their officers, to the Democracy of their native State. This letter was handed him on the 3d iust , but up to the present "date it has not made its appearance. Why is this ? Is the editor aforesaid like his master a deeriver and liar? Appearances would eo indicate, for iu No. 13 of his paper, he say? the object of the Conscription Aci is to "enroll all able-bodied Democrat? . . 2zf rf, rc 21,. .1663. -;. - '' . A UDITOR'S NOTICE X. ' ;Tb.e undersigned, appointed Auditor by tee Urphans" Court of Cambria county to aiciribute the money in the hands of Joserh 'V-. Pringl, executor of Lewis Panl, dee'd., cereny gives notice that he will attend to the du'.ies of said appointment at his office, ia Ebensbarg, on Tuesday, the 28th day of April next, at one o'clock, Pj- M., when and where all persons interested may attend. J. E. SCANLAN, Auditor. " Ebensburg, April 2d, 18C3-3t. . AUDITOH'S NOTICE The Undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria coun ty, to report distribution of the proceeds of tne real estate of Barney ard, sold at Siier- ltt's sale, on rlur. Vend. Expon. No. 57, Decetnber-ferni, 1 802, at the suit of the Com monwealth of Penna., hereby gives notice that -he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his ofiice ir. Ebensbnrg, on Thpsday, the 21st day of April, at oneo'clock, P. if., when -and where all persons interested may attend. J. E. SCANLAN, Auditor. Ebensbnrg, April 2 18G3-31. UDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria coun ty, to report distribution of the proceeds of the real estate of William O'Keetf'e, sold at Sheriff's sale, on Vend. Expon-., No. 52, March Term, 18G3, nt the suit of the Commonwealth of Penna., for uc of James O'Keefl'e, hereby gives notice that he will nttend to the duties of said appointment, at his ofiice, ir. Ebens bnrg, on Saturday, the 18th day of April next, at one o'clock, P. II.. when and where all persons interested-may attend. - " - J. E. SCANLAN, Auditor. . Ebensburg, March 11), 18G-3t. : - - - UDITOlt'S NOTICE. V The undersigned," appointed Auditor, by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county," to report distribution of the proceeds of tli& real estate of George Hock, sold at Sheriffs sale, on Plnr. Vend. Expon., No.: IOC, September Term, 18(32, t the suit-wf. Daniel Redman, hereby gives notice that he-will at tend to the duties of said appointment at his office, in Pt.ensburg, on Tuesday, the 14th day 6f April next, at one o'clock, P. M., when aad where all persons interested may attend. - -- ' J. E. SCANLAN. Auditor. . ' Eber.sburg, March 19, 1863-3t. . A UDIr -. ..Tin EDITOR'S NOTICE. 'A e undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Cumbria county, to hear and. decide upon the exceptions filed to the accojint of-II. Kinkoad . and Eliiabth Stahl, adm'rs. of Jacob Stahl, decensod, r.nd to report distribution ot the fund in the hands of the administrators, hereby . gives , notice that he wiil attend to the duties of said ap pointment, at .hi3 cliic-e, in Ebensburg, ' on Saturday, the 11th day of April nextj at one o'clock, P. y..t when and v here all persons interested may attend. i J. E. SCANLAN, Auditor. Ebensbnrg, March 19, 18G3-3t. tvtotice. - ' . " ' li t The iublic. is hereby notified that t1n? following property- belonging to me is left in the care of Jacob Delliiijrr, SumraerliPl tp Cambria county, Pa , nntil I call fur it. - To wit : one bay. mure, ISyears old, one yearling sorrel h")rse colt, one two-year old sorrel mare colt, four milch cows, one two-year old heif ferj and fwenty'lite head shepv-- m -s ' ' DANIEL -PELLIXGER. - Snmmcrhill fp.', Feb. 21, 1863. I'? XEC UTO R'S N OTI CE. . Jk Letters testamentary oji the estate of Hugh Tudor, dee'd.. late of Cambria township, Caraferia contr,HiaVing been granted to tje subscriber by the Register of said county, all persons indebted to said estate arc hereby notified to nake immediate payment, and those having claims tigainst the same, are requested to. v.j i Jnt them properly authenticated for settlement. ' ISAAC EVANS, Executor. , Ebensburg, March" 23, 1803.. ..m ; - - ICENSE NOTICE. . The following named perrons have filed Petition-s in the oflicc of the Clerk. of Quarier Sessions of Cambria county, for Quart and Tavern .License. To wit : TAVERN L1C3NSS. Michael KearRS, f'royle township ; Christian Krieger, 3d ward, Jolsnstoirn ; David Grirli.tb, Johnstqwn ; C. & J. Zimmerman, Johnstown; Adam Schrack, Johnstown : Frederick Miller, GaHitziu : Adam Kctt-ring, Voder township r Andrew P. Baker, Carroll town Borough ; An na Maria Kurtz, 1st Ward, Coueinaugh Bor ougtv John Smith, Alk-gheny tonshrp. ; Ptrick M'llugh, Munstf-r township;. Wiu. Bott, 3d. ward, Johnstown, Patrick ' Smith, Allegheny; Richard Jcllv, Johnstown. J. M DONALD, Ckrk. Offic of Clerk Quarter Scf siens, 1 l.bensburg, February 19, 18G:i. f ' XIX OOD, MORHi:LL'& CO., i t JoiixsTowr. Pa "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ' IJf ALL HINDS OT MKRCHAMISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : '. ' " DRV GOOD.S. CARPETING 3, HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS, - . BONNETS, lIARDVi'ARE, . PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEENS WARE, . BOOTS 4 SHOES, GROCERIES, - FISH, SALT,X FLOUIf, ilACON, FEKO OF ALL KIXDS, VKGETA15LE, AC. : Clothing and Boots and Shoes made o order on reasonableterms. . ' -Johnstown March 1 18C0-tf. ' E LDEHS RIDGE ACADEM Y: FOR MALES AND FEMALES. The annual contest in thi? Institution will take pLace Thursdsv March 26th r.t 6 o'clock P.M. " " " - . v .. - : The thirty-third session will optn Tuesday 5th of May. For particulars address ? Rev. A? DONALDSON, Prin. . .. J. H. DONALDSON, or 1 - II ATT IE N. BRACKEN, Assts. Eldersridge, March 10,1863. INSURANCE AG ENCY. James Purse, agent for the Blair county aud Lycoming Mutual Tire Insurance - Com panies, Johnstown, Pa. . .. Will attend promptly to tnaVing insu rance; in any part of Cambria county tipon application bv letter or in person. - - Ebensburg," March 12th, 18'.3-tf. , , . .. DMINISTUATOlt'S NOTICE. , Letters of administration on the estate of Mary Rager, late of Jackson tp., Gnmbria county, having been granted to the undersign ed, by the Register of said county all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make paym.ent.nd those having claims or demands sgint b sanie to present them o -.. r , t . GEORGE SIIAfFERr-fVdnj'r. T riTTSBURGU, PA., corner Penn 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 Statks, and the only one Which affords complete and reliable ' instruction - ia all the following branches, viz: . 1.. Mercantile, Jlanufaetirere, Steam Boat, Rail ' , Jio.ad k Hank Hock-Keeping. FIRST PREMIUM. Plain and Ornamental ennmonship ; alto Survey inff, Engineering, and Jlathematict M generally. $33.00 Pays for a Commercial Course; Students en ter and review at any time. cT MINISTERS' SONS' tution at .half- price. -. ' . For Catalogue of 80 pacres, Specimens cf Business and Ornamental Pennmanship, -an a beautiful College view of 8 square feet, con taining a great Tariety of "Writing, Lettering and Flourishing, inclose 24 cents in ttampato the Piincipals, " - JENKINS & SMITIJ, April 24, I8C2, ly-. Pittsburg, Pa- rilUE- NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. The New York Tribune first issued in 1841, now in its twenty-second year, has obtained both a larger and a more widely diffused 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 thousands- of its patrons to serve in the War for the Union, its circulation on -this Gth day of December, 18C2, is as follows: . Daily, . ..;-. , f.0,125 Semi-Weekly", 17,250 Weekly, . - . '.. 148,000 . -- 1 Aggregate,- : . 215,375 -" Preeminently a journal of News and cf Lit erature, The Tribuuelma political convictions Viith are well characterized by the Einglc word RKPf'EticAK. It 19 Republican in its hearty adhesion to the great truth that "God lias made cf one Mood all nations of men" Republican-in its assertion of the equal and icali&nable rights of. all ruen-to '-life,. liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"- Republican in . its steadfast, earnest, aefiant 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 and wield the resources of our country for its own aggranuizoicent Republican in is antagonism to the aristocrats and despots of the- Old World, who. fondly hail in the per ils and caL-.mitie3 ruddenly thrust upon us by their American c-ounterpart the overthrow and ruin of the Model Republic Republican in its; hope and trust, its faith and ef.'ort, that tLi.3 atrocious Rebellion must result in the sigaal overthrow of its plotters, and the firm establishment of, equal rights aud equal laws throughout the whole extent of our country, wherein Liberty and Union shall indeed be "ifine and inseparable':' henceforth and forever. ! The Tribune devotes , attention iu calmer times, anu to. some extent in these, to Educa tion, Temperance, Agriculture, Invention, a'nd whatever el.se may minister to the spiritual ti-nd material progress aud wtll-beiugiff man kind ; but for the present its energies and its column? are mainly devoted to the invigora tiou apd success cf the. War for tho Union. Its, special .correspondents accompany . every considerable army aud report every important incident of that great struggle which we trust is soon to result in the signal and conclusive triumph of the National arms and in the res toration of Peace and Thrift to c-ur distracted, bleeding country. We believe. that no other wise can a falier or more accurate icw of the progress and character ol" this momentous conflict be obtained than through the. regular perusrJ of our columns, And we earnestly Eolicit the co-operation of all frieuds of the NhUoucI cause, which we regard and uphold as that of Universal Humanity, to aid us ia 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 o: The Tribune. Cur-new terms are : DAILY TRIBUNE. Single Copy, . C cents. Mail Subscribers, one year, (311 Lsues,) $8 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. One Copy, one year, (104 issues,)" S3 Two Copies, one year, . - .. . Sj Five Copies, one year, $12.. "Ten Copies, one year, $-22 5C ' . WEEKLY TUIBUNK: One Copy, one year, (52 issues,) . ..Three Copies, one year, Five Copies, one year, Ten Copies, one year, S.2 5 3 ' $15 Any larger number, addressed to names of subscriber?, Si 50 each. An cxtrcopy will be ei:t to every club of ten.' -Twenty 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, THE SEMI-WEEKLY - TRIBUNE will be seat. . To clubs of ilftv, THE DAILY. TRIBUNE will be srnt rjratis." Address1 THE TRIBUNE, . Tribune Buildings, New York. J5 When drafts can be procured, it is much safer than to remit Bank Bills.- The name -of the .Post Office and State should in at cases be plainly written.' 'Kl. ' Subscribers who send money by Express must prepay the Express charges", else- il will be deducted from the remittance". 66rynE union- right OR WRONG I" JJjbJ CX10X 1'LAXIXG MILL, jfiiisfc-yjiijsS ; . -. Ebenlunj Va. The eubscriber begs leave . Iodoform the Public, that he., is prepaCjl-1. furnish, on short notice and on reasonable terms, all manner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH ND DOORS, atid MOULDINGS".. " . ' All work warranted to give entire satisfac tion, otherwise no charges Avill be made. Orders from a distance solicited, and "filled with pomptnesi and dispatch. rra Rough Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber... B. P. WILLIAMS. ' EUensbuig, JanSO.iSCa-tf. INSTATE OF JAMES TREXLER, JJ DEcin. Notice is hereby given io all persons interested- thar the Appraisement of certain- property of James Trexler, dee'd. set apart for bis. Widow, has been filed in the Register's Ofiice, at Ebensburg, and will Je presented to the Orphans'. Court fax approval the 26th day of March, inst. -M ' . E. FflXYTLE, Rceister. ; . .Jleyifter's OfBce?AIarcb 9th, lti.3t.- --4 , - T' F ' THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL EBENSBURG - Elf 0 BID" I. 'Qulcli Sales A0 Small Proflti." A. A. BARKER, rpiIE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully au 1 . nounce to the citizeus of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has just received, ta Lis store, on High street, the largest"" and most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, ever before brought to this conntr. nn .which he is determined to sell cheaper than lue cntapeti. . ..; . -. . . . - DRY GOODS. In endless variety. DRESS GOODS, Of every, description ' '' , WOOLLEN GOODS, ...... A full and complete assortment. , WHITE GOODS, Embracing all thostatest styles. i-- EMBROIDERIES, ' -Handsome aud of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, ' Of all sorts, sizes, widths and prices. HOOP-SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, The latest And best styles. - READY-MADE CLDTniNG, A better and cheaper article than evr before - offered to this commuaitr. m BOOTS AND SnOES, -Of the very best workmanship. & nATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY C00D5? AND NOTIONS HOSIERY AND GL0YE3. BUFFALO R03E3. nardivaxOitetnrcare, Grccerut, Flour, Bacon Chee$Jrupi, Molatt, Mackerel, Iftr . ring and - Cod Pith, Iron and Xaih, Cedar and Willow Were, Drugs and Mcdicinee, Carbon and Fith Oil, etc-, etc., etc. Thee, and many other descriptions cf Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly -on hand. - Not to mince matters, he keeps a - FIRST CLASS CO UXTRY STOJiE, where anything or everything a person 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 subscriber is enabled to sell considerably draper than other dealers in this community. To be convinced of the truth of this, assertion you need ouly call and examine hie Schedule of Prices. NO CHARGE TOR SHOWING GOODS." Customers will be waited upon by accom modating Salesmen. ., The Public Is requested to roll in the more the merrier and secure Bargains. A . A . XX All MTV. lOgE OUT IIfA NET PLACB! I BARQAINS1 BARGALNS I woz EYERTB0D1 ;The Eubscriber takes pleasure in esJliajj the attention of the citiiens of CARltOLL- TOTrN and Vicinitv to th fact, that hm hm just received, and is now opcatc, at the old 5ta.ni ox Aioore & son, a large aaa T&ri stock ot . "... ; rj-Goods, consisting In part cf ' " - ' " " '.' ' Satin3, Velvets, Cloths,. Cassimeret "t . Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, JeanSj Tickings, Flannels, -. : . Brown & Bleached - ' - ,: ' . " - Muslics, 4c ' ' X DRESS G 0 ODS of every ttvU. , V. Together with an excellent stock f . . BOOTS, SHOES, . t HATS, CAPS," - BONNETS, STATIONARY, - HARDWARE, M - GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, . - TRUNKS,' " - - - v -CARPET-SACKS, QUEENS WARE, - ' NOTIONS, . ; 'I ' &c. &a.; &c- And, in fact, anything and everything usually Kepi in n iso. l country Store all or which will be disposed of at prices to tuit th.e times.' CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS I - . Customers waited on by attentive Sales men, and no. charge for showing articles. ' EST Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and' other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country Produce generally, taken ia exchange for. Goods. . A. A. BARKER. , May 29, 18C2-tf . " -; JE W CHEAP CASH STORE ! 1 1' "TTIAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER V'-' " . E. J. MILLS & CO. beg leave to ancouncsj to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that) they have just received, at their new. stors room, on High street, a most complete assort' went of.: - i - ' ."'' ' -. Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following arfteles i' Dress Goods;. Millinery Good3, Plain and s Fancy Silks, ..Embroideries, Housekeeping j Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, aad.. so on, ad infinitum. - Also : 'r - ' - Boots and Shoe?, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, , Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, NotionsPerfumery.' Stationery, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and Cod Fish, Syrups and Xclosses, ,. Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils,- .. WOOD AND WILLOWr WA E E, . & c, 4 C.t &eI In short not to dip further iato tediout". details they intend keeping : A NUMBER ONE STORE," "V 1 Where the comfort and convenience of si country community, can: be. successfuly ca- tered to. . -'-. .. .- I By buying a large stock at a time, they art enabled to sell. tbelrgoods aj a . TRIFLING "ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES. , Roll in and see for yourselves. No chargt , for showirrg articles. - ' . - Country Produce taken in xcliaoff for goods. : Ebensbnrg, April 24, 1SC2. EI3ENSRURO HARDWARE AND STOVE DEPOT. : BARGAINS TO BE HA D t " . i The undersigned hits jnst received larg and-plena!d assortment of Hirdware. and Cutlery-, Cooking, iJarlor and Heating-atoTes; Nails, Window Glass, nop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon OU, Japanned and Brittanuia Ware, Glass Ware, ic, Ac, nil o which he.will e-ll very low for CAii or- x chenge for Countr3-Troduce. """ - Xlso: . He still continues ta manufacture Tia aad Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for sals either by the Wholcttalof Retail. Repairing done on short notice. He returns b -sincere thanks, tor his old friends onu customers for the patronage ex tended him, and begs leave to hope that they wiR come forward and settle up their accounts of long standing, and commence the qewyear "cn the square.'.' He must have money t enable him to keep up his stock. Prices low,' to suit tfce timet. GEO. HUNTLEY; Ebensburg, Jany. 9, 862 tf - t - IERMS. OF SUBSCRIPTION P - r n o U a ?g-5 ; 1 1 lei ' : Z a Z H. r m p 2 f J s S. Z. s-c-Js.5-b-- sr. r 0 S t- a 5 r z - - 5; H e S S g 9 o-O , $ 5 ?sB cor s i ' p f S ' O Cj , I - ' e" c t3 ? K c 1 a o a ! ;J Si -J. a - L. D - tl . . e o o K J c a " o 0 c q siri V, I- 2 1 - 2" ' O 5D M a -t . . . - b U s? C d " . '.."' ' ' - - 3- . - - - ;? ss. rj bo o- a. e- - i S . i s - g. p - h 2 .? S d . a a- . -. - S - -t b r s. w ? t - 2. 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