5 rpxxo Alio glqgtxaJLxx, THURSDAY:::::::::::::::: ::APKIL 9. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. -: 5 "Ebexsburq and Cresson Railroad. 0n r.ud after Monday, December 22,- 1862, trala3 Jn tltia road will run as follows ; JLifAVE Kbensblro iI.COA. M., counecting with Mail East and Phil, aud Bait. Express West. 7.30 P. 21., connecting with Express East and Fast Line West. KAve Cresson At Iu.Sj A.M., or on- departure of Mail - Train East. . At 9-3" P- "d- or on departure of Fast Line West; - ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Supt. from Our Volunteers. istTsa rcoM co. f, 183d pessa. vols. kkgi- tfKSTAI. WAR MKETISO DBATH REIXSTATK- KBST ASO PBOMOTIOJt Or L1BCT. 1LASAUAX, C, AC. C'AMr near Falmouth, Va. . April 2, 1663. , Correspondence or The Allcghanian. There U little of Special importance to cowmubieate'at this writing. , The spring aeasoa is rapilly advancing upon us, and uatil lately the Wads hail dried up tosuch aa extcut, under tbe influence of the blistering March wibdSj that we began to confidently anticipate active operations. Rut "uian proposes and Cod di.-poses," nd for nearly a week we have had a !e 3i?itful succession of rainy and snowy Veafhor, mostly at niyht, completely spoil ing oUr'calculatiobs as to a forward move. The climate here is so fickle that it can not be ttojtcfoded upon for twenty-four -hour at a time. Last year tbe most severe r now-storni :of the winter occurred in March, after tne advance had been made pti Manassas. To day may be clear and pleasant J at night storm may gather and burst urKm ois, aird to-morrow we are tuvtlopfd iu mud. Such is life on the acred toil I" Under the circumstances, ltillitary movements "arc -in a beautiful "eute of uncertainty just now. From cer tain indications which are being developed around us, however, you need not be. sur prised to hear of stirring eveuta -an early hour. la pursuance of a call made by several privates of this regiment, a large and e'n ihusiastic meeting was held on Wedrtes lay evening, 25th ult., to give expression to the soldiers unqualified disapprobation-1 of the course of those at home who arc vlthholding their support from or are oppofcing the Administration; as also to pais resolutions approving the formation of Uiiiou. Leagues. The meeting was tailed exclusively for the privates and non-commissioned officers, in order to give refutation to the oft-repcated assertion litut the sentiment ef rerimental war Luc-ting 13 ulways moulded to suit the peculiar views of the staff and lice officers. Ir the private soldiers was it called, and ?j then and them alone engineered to a successful termination. Several eloquent rpecches were delivered by gentlemen of toufiicting political opinion, among whom 1 uiny mciitiuu Scrgt. If oyer, Joseph M. llorton and Win. U. Jones, all of your cuaty. That these favored the stern and vigorous prosecution of the war until Traitors unconditionally tjjrow down their firms and submit, and were unalterably vj posed to all dishonorable and unmaulv compromises, it. were almost unnecessary for me to stte. Resolutions expressive f the sense of the assemblage were ador- ted, amidVt the wildest enthusiasm. The is for war to the knife against Ileb in nrins, end toward, tho.-c unhcJy fcwrcauts iu the North who are endeav oring ty every means in their power to Rftrrasa the Administration and retard 1 the progress of our armies to victory, they Wish a deep seated and almost incon roUable fccli-j.g of animosity. Sec fu-Il I-rocrodrags oT this inectiag on first page todsy'a paper. Ed. Allj.' learn with sincere regret of the .!catli of another of our number- Peter Keith, a fiiiM'ul soldier, who a couple of iuCc died in hospital at Frederick, 3Ih It was not his fate to meet death, nr wound which cause death, on the el'l of content, yet his blood is none the tea upon tho skirts of those who arc Peking Use country's overthrow. Thus, 0 land of men who, a few month? 'nc, left their mountain homes to act 'heir part in preserving the integrity or government which had fostered and lotted them, one after another has Kscd away until now the names ot fifacn i,?roes can be traced on the list of j"arvrs ;u a just causc Qur rPVcrcj Wain Jones ; the lamented Lieut. Scott: l?lt Myh-toned Richard M. Jones "Lut why LarraEs the spirit by dwelling Xlr- n-aaies : They liave fallcu nob c'-t victims ttt mherable treason. Aud, ' . re ' to tc fund, our.erv fc( ..t . J j p.c-tp, yfiy CXj out lrtC0 CvujrL- mise! let the precious blood of the fallen brave go for nought 1 Oh 1 hardest of all to bear I - 4 You have probably heard ere this of the reinstatement of Lieut. F. M. Flana gan, and his promotion to the Captaincy of our company. We were in great want of commissioned officers, and his appear ance amongst us was hailed -with delight. The Captain is a unvorsal favorite with his command, and his promotion is con sidered a eimplo act of justice to a deser ving man. C. T. Roberts, R. Litzinger and R. II. Thompson, of your town; paid us a brief visit withiu the past few days. We were glad to see them. E. it. W. A Card To the School Director, o Johnstown Borough Gentleiiicn : Pardon us for directing your attention to the following facts. - On the 14th February, last, the Executive Committee of the "Cambria County Teachers Institute" convened at Eberisburg, and, after due deliberation, decided that the next session of that body should be held at Fbensburg, on the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th days of May, proximo. . Due notice of the arrange ment was given'thro all the papers in the county. Subsequently at least 'a month thereafter the decision of your Roard that the summer session of your schools should 'commence on Monday, 4th May, proximo, was published, which decision, we believo, as yet remains unchanged. X'jW) inasmuch as this clashing of dates will matcriully conflrcl with the eucces3 of the Institute, both the schools and the Institatc commencing on one "and the same day, would it be asking too much to request your honorable body to defer your commencment day for a bvrcf scftSOn ? The Teachers you may employ would natu rally desire to attend the session ttf the Insti tute, and this they may not be able to do under existing circumstances. The In stitute, we may add, U not. a local affair, but one looking to the advancement of the educational interests of the whole county. Very Respectfully, kc, Executive Com. Cambria Co. 1'tachera' Jut. Cait. F. 11. Flanagan. Wo have heretofore neglected- noticing the promo tion of this gentleman, formerly Second Letrtenant of CoF, 133d Fcnna. Vols., to tire Captaincy jof same company. He has, we believe, been duly commissioned, and is now in th field in performance of the duties of his office. Capt F. is ex ceedingly populnr with his command, and was their unanimous choice for the posi tion he now fills." That he is worthy ' of the cnufideuce rejoscd in him, and that, under his care and 'direction, Co. F will lose none of the laurels it has so nobly won, .we are morally certain. Success ! Unfortunate Accident. Wc are sorry to Icsru . that -Lieut.. R. M.Jones, of Co. A, llih 1'a. , Reserves, who was severely wouuded at the second battle of Rull Run, and had just become able to walk without crutches, was considerably injured one day last week by being thrown from a horse. lie had intended returning to his company on Monday, but the mis hap wi'.l probably prevent his so doing for some time. We wish him a speedy con valescence. Sudden Peatii. A man named Nich olas Cast ii cr, aged about 04 yea, who was engaged in wheeling lime at Funk's kilns, uear Piincansville, Blair county, was found lying dead on his wheelbarrow, on the 21t ult. An inquest was held upon the body by Coroner Freeman, and - i. U.t . 1- I it ttriuivt iwmucu iuai nc vamo 10 "is dcath by a visitation of Providence. o says tlie Ilollidaysburg Standard. WiXTF.u still lingers in the lap cf spring hereabout. On Sunday, Monday ami Tuedayi wo had several sow-show-ers, and during each of these days the merry jingle of the sleigh-bells was heard. Midwinter and sleighing in the middle of April ! think of that, ye denizens of the valleys, and sliivet. . Icut!c spiing, ethe rial mildness I well may we exclaim, "there's no such scastm '" Married: On Thursday evening, 2d inst., by lev. John D. Knox, at the house of II. W. Richard, Ninth ward, Fittsbur-;, Mr. Israel Ru.mbauuii, of Pittsburg, to Mibs Kate M. Hoover, of Ebensburg, I'cnna. Save the PjecesI--D. Thompson pays cash for old blank books, old books, pamphlets, newspapers, &c, at the Foat Office. Fetch along! Do not fail to attend the Union mass meeting, at the Court House, this (Thursday) evening. Emiiicut speakers i'1' addrt&s you AUDITOR'S NOTICE. . The undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county to; distribute the -money in the hands of Joseph; W. Tringle, executor of Lewis Paul, decM,, hereby gives notice that he will attend to tLe duties of said appointment at hi3 office in Ebensburg', on Tuesday, the 28th day of 'April next, at one o'clock, P. M.,.when and where all persons interested may attend. J. E. SCANLAN, Auditor. Ebensburg, April 2d, 1863-3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE . The undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria coun ty, to report distribntion-of the proceeds of the real estate of Barney Ward, sold at Sher iff's sale, on PJur. Vend. Expon. No. 67, December Term, 1862, at the suit of the Com inonwanlth of Penna., hereby gives notice that he Will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office in Ebensburg, on Thesday, the 21st day of April, at one o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested may attend. - , , J. E. SCAXL AX, Auditor. Ebensburg, April 2d, 18C3-3t. . AUDITOR'S $OTICE-. The under3igned,CYointed Auditor by the Court of Coramon-PIelis of Cambria coun tyj to report distribution of tbe proceeds, of the real estate of William O'Keeire, sold at Sheriff's sale; on Vend. Expon., No. 52, March Term, 1SG3, at the suit of the Commonwealth of Penna., for use of James O'KeefFe, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office, in. Ebens burg, on Saturday, the 18th day bf April next, at on o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested mar attend. . . , J. E. SCANLAN, Auditor. Ebensburg, March 19, 1863-3t. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ' The undersigned, appointed Atidftpr by the Court -of Common Pleas of Canibria. county, to report distribution of the proceeds of the real estate of George flock, sold at Sheriff's salo. on Plur. Vend. Expon.. No. 10G, September Term, .1802, athe suit bf Daniel Kedman, hereby gives notice ftiat he will at tend to the duties of said appointment at his office, in Ebensburg, on Tuesday, the 14th day.of April next, at one o'clock, P. M.r when and where all persons interested may attend. J. E. SCANLAN, Auditor., Ebensburg, March 19, 18G3-3t. UDITOR'S NOTICE. f The audersi45ned, appointed Auditor by tbe Orphan's CoVut of Cambria county, to hear and decide upon the exceptions filed to the account of II. Kinkead aud Elizabeth Stahl, adra'rs. of Jacob fitabl, xiffctiased, and to report distribution of the fund in thehands of the" administrators, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said ap pointment, at his office, iu' Ebensbnrg, on Sntfttday, the 11th day of April next, nt one o'clock, P. M., when u1 where all persons fnterested rft-aH-Xteud. . -. Cj. E. SCANLAN, Auditor. Ebensburg, M-.irch lO, 18G3-3t. TVTOTICE. - " The public is hereby notified, that the following property beynrinif to me is lp ft in the care of Jacob Dcllinger. Summ'eVhiu tp., Cambria county, Pa.-until I call for it. -To wit: one bay marc, 13 years .old, one yearling sorrel horse colt, one two-year old sorrel mare coltfour milch cows", one two-year old hcif 'fer, and twenty-five head f sheep. DANIEL DELL1NGER. Summerhill tp., Feb. 21, I8G3. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. . Letters testamentary on the e.slate of Hugh Tudor, dee'd.. late of Cambria township, Cambria county, having been granted ty the subsc riber by the Re-gig ter of said county ,"all persons indebted' to said estate arc hereby notified to nake immediate payment, and those having claiui3 against the same, are requested to ont them properly authenticated for Settlement. ISAAC EVANS, Executor. E.bensbarg, Match 2G, 1SG3. L' ICKNSE NOTICE. - ' The following named persons have filed Petitions in the office of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, for Quart and Tavern License. , To wit : TAVERX LKKr2. " ' Michael Kearns, Croyle township ; Clirislian Krieger, 3d ward, Johnstown ; David Griffith, Johnstown ; C. A J. Zimmerman, Johnstown; Adam Schrack, Johnstown : Trederickliller, (Jallifziu ; Adam Kettering, Voder township j Andrew P. Baker, Carrollfowu Borough ; An na Maria Kurt., l&t Ward, Conem.iiijrh Bor ough : John Smith, Allegheny, township; Patrick- M'ilugh, Minister township; Wm. Bott, Sd ward, Johnstown, Patrick Smith. f Allegheny; Richard Jelly, Johnstown. J. M DON ALD, Clerk. Offic of Clerk Quarter Sessions, ) F.bcnsburg, February 19, 1g3. f . 00 D, MORRILL & CO:, JoiissTowr. Pa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS ALL KtXD F M K H C!IA X l)IS K, Keep constantly ou hand the following arti- lies.. dry ROODS. HATS AND CATS, CARTETINCS, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, BONNETS. NOTIONS, HARDWARE, QUEENS WAR C , .PROVISIONS, "BOOTS SHOES, FISH, SALT. -GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, TKV.lt OF ALL Kl.n?, VKKKTABLEH, AC. j JtSf Clothing and Roots and Shoes made 'o order on rensonableterms. , Johnstown Marcl: ! 1860-tf. . ' 1 1 E1 LDERSRIDGE ACADEMY" FOR MALES AND FEMALES. The annual contest iu this Institution will take place Thursday March 2Glh at G o'clock P. M. The thirty-third session will open Tuesday 5th of May. ' For particulars address Rev. A. DONALDSON, Prin. J. II. DONALDSON, or IIATTIE N. BRACKEN, Assts. Kldcrsridge. March 19, 18G8. , INSURANCE AGENCY. James Purse, agent for the Blair county and Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Com panies, Johnstown, Pa. Will attend promptly to making insu rance in any part of Cambria county upon application by letter or in person. Ebensburg, March 12th, 18G3-tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of administration on the estate of Mary Ragcr, late of Jackson tp., Cambria county, having been granted to the undersign ed, by the Register of said cotinty, all persons indebted to said estate are relocated to make payment, and those having clmms or demands jf-ainst tb saTit present them to CEURCiS HAFFER, Adm'fV . PITiSBURGn, PAr, corner Pcna and St. Clair Sts. : - ; . Tf;o largest. .Commercial School of the IT1 ted Stales, witlcfv patronage of nearly 3,0o0 S(UdeniSia five years, from 31 Statbs, and the only ?ne which affords complete and reliable instruct : & . a11 I"6 lowing branches, viz r . - n . r XtTcardile, Manufaclur; Sltzm Jioal, Sail . Road is Bank 2fc;-ACP-V FIRST PREMIL"I- t . , Plain and Ornamental innmuP .alt0 Surveying,- Engineering, and Ma'Mma(c generally. . 35.00 Pays'fora Commercial Coursej Students en ter and review at any time. MINISTERS' SONS' tution at h&lf- price. For Catalogue of 8G page?, Specimens of tlubiness Rnd Ornamental Pcnnmanship, an a be-autiful College view of 8 square feet, con. taining a great variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourishing, inclose 21 cent3 in ttampsto the Piincipals, ' JENKINS & SMITH, Aju-il 24, 1862, ly-.' ' Pittsburg", Pa- THE NEW-YORK TRI13UNE. 1863. 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 saffered, ih commou with other journals, from the volunteering and departure of tens of thous ands Of its patrons to serve in the War for tbe Union, its circulation on this 6th day of Deceuiber, 18G2, is as follows : - Daily, . 50,125 Semi-Weekly, 17,250 : Weekly, - 148,000 Aggregate, 215,375 Pre-emirehlly a journal of News and of Lit erature, The Tribhhe has political convictions which are well characterized by the single wprd ILcr L'BLiCASi. Jt is Repdblican in its hearty adhesion to the-great truth that "God has niadc of one blood all nation of men" Republican in' it3 assertion of .the equal and inalienable rights of all men to 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" Republican iu 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 th empire of the New World and wield the resources of our country for its own aggrandizement Republican in its antagonism to the aristocrats and despot3 of the Qi World, who fondly hail in the per ils and c.h tnhics suddenly thrust upon us by their American counterpart the overthrow and ruin of the Model Republic Republican in its hope and trust, its taith and effort, that this atrocious Rebellion must result in the signal overthrow of plotters, and the linn establishment of emal rights and eoual laws throughout the whole extent of our country, w.herjcin Liberty and Union shall Indeed be f'dh'c and inseparable" henceforth and forever. Tke Triune ievotes attention in calmer times, and to S"CRC extent in these, to Educa- Hon, Temperance, Agrieulture,"Tn vention, and whatever else may minister to the spiritual ana material progress aud well-being of man kind ; but for the present its energies and its columns are maiuly devoted to the invigora tiori and success rf the War for the Union. Its special correspondents accompany every considerable army and report every important incident of that great struggle which we trust ii soou to result in the signal and conclusive triumph of the National arms aud in tuc res toration of Peace and Thrift to our distracted, -bleeding eouiftry. Wc believe that no other wise can a fuller cr more accurate 'icw of flie progress "id caaracter of this inomcutou3 conflict be o...-.:ned than through the regular perusal of our columns, And wc earnestly solicit, 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 it circulation. - TERMS: The enormous increase in the" price of priming paper and other materials used in printing newspapers,, compels U3 to increase the price ot The Tribuue. Our new teims arc : DAILY (TRIBUNE. ' Single Copy, " 3 ccut.. Mail Subscribers, one year, (311 issues,) $8 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. One Copy, oue year, (101 issues,) .1 Two Coi'ics, oue year, ."55 Five Copies, one year, $12 Ten Copies, one ver, 22 5C WEEKLY TRIBUNE. One Copy, one year, (52 issues,) $2 Thr?e Copies, one year, '.:. S3 Five Copies, one year, . $8 Ten Copies, oue year, . t $15 . An" larger number, addressed to names of subscribers, $1 &0 each. An titra copy will be tent to every club of ten. Twenty copies, to oire address, one year, Sl5, and any larger number at same price. An etra copy will be sent to clubs of twen ty. To clubs' of thirty, THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be sent. To clubs of fifty, THE DAILY TRIBUNE will be sent gratis. : Address THE TRIBUNE, . Tribune Buildings, New York. J&5. When drafts can' be procured, it Is much safer than to remit. Bank Bills. The name of the Post Office and State should in all-ases be plaiuly written. , " " Subscribers who send money by Express must prepay the Express charges, else it will be deducted from the remittance. IIE UNION- RIGHT OR WRONG!" CXIOX rL AXING JTLL, Ebeniburg Ta. The subscriber begs leave to Inform the Public that, he is prepared te furnish, on short notice and on reasonable terms, - all manner of WORKED LUMBER, ta'ASil AND DOORS, and MOULDINGS- AH work warranted to give entire satisfac tion, otherwise no charges will be made. Orders from & distance solicited, and filled Witl pomptness and dispatch. Ss. Rough Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber. B. F. WILLIAMS ; Ebensburg, Jan; 30, 1802-tf. - - v - INSTATE OF JAMES TREXLER, 2l' Dkc'd. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Appraisement of certain property of James Trexler, dTc'd. set apart for his Widow, has bfcen filed iu the Register's Office, at Ebensburg, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court fur approval tbe 2oth day of March, ir.t. , ; B. F. LYTLri, Rrgistrr . KcgistcrB Oilier, Mafoh, &th, lfet3-3U X the very latest Arrival X 2 EffiPOBIUB culcl&tfalc8 ID A. A. BARKER, V EasxsBra o, 1." rilllE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an J nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg-aud vicinity that he has just received, ta bis store, on High street, the largest and most Complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, ever before brought to this county, all ot which he is determined to svUcAtfoper than the cheapest. . .. DRY GOODS. In endless variety.. DRESS GOOaS, Of every description WOOLLEN'GOODS,. .A full ait'ompiete assortment. WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the latest style?. EMBROIDERIES, Ilandeoaife and ofthe best qualily. ; HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all sorts, sizes, widths and pricca. HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, The latest And best stvles. READY-MADE CLDTI11NG, A better oud cheaper article than ever before offered to this communitr. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ofthe very b?st workuiau&hip HATS AND CAPS, Fnehionable and of durable material. . MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS , HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO ROBES. Hardware, Queenstcare, Grveerin, Fluur, Bizcn Chefse, Syrttpt) Xplcwt, Mackerel, Her ring and Cod FUh, Iron and Xails, Cedar and Willow Ware, fyrugt and Medicine, Carbon and iltH Oil, etc., etc., tie, These, and many other descriptions of Goods,, too numerous to here mention, con stantly ou huad. Not to mince matters, he keeps a tFIRST CLA SS CO UXTR Y STORE,' where anything Of everything a person may need or desire can be obtained. By buying a large slock at a time, a.nd pay ing for the same almost entirely in Cash, the subscriber is enabled to sell vontiderally cheaper than other dealers in tui6 community. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion you need only call aud examine his Schedule of Prices. . . NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS," Customers will be Waited upon by accom modating Salesmen. tiaf The Public ig. teinested to roll in, th mbrc the merrier aud secure Bargains. A. A. BARKER. B ROKB OUT IN A JIUV PLACE H BARGAINS I BARGAINS If oa EYERYBOMf The subscriber takes pleasure fa faRine the attention of the citizens of CARROLL TOWN and vicjoity to (ho fact that be bu just received, and is now opening, at the old stand of Moore & Son, a large end varied stock of - . " , Dry Goods, consisting in part of Satins, Velvets, Cloths, CAsslmc re Doeskins, Snttraetts; Twecij ' Jeans, Tickings, Flaantli, . .' Brown A Bleached r . - . . Muslins." Ac - . DRESS G O OQS of every Tojether with aa excellent ctccx ct . 4 .., ROOTS, SHOES, - . : " U ATS, CAPS, ; i BOKNETSi .STATIONARY, . HARDWARE, -.. - GROCERIES FISH, SALT, - TRUNKS, : " ;;, . ... CARPET-SACl QUE ENS WARE, - NOTIONS, ' " ' ; And, in iSct, anything- arid Anything iisunllf kept in a No. 1 Country Store all of whiclt will be disposed" Of 441 prices to t nit. the, times: CALL AND Eil-VE G0CDS t s Customers waited on by attentive fiatet i men, and no charge for showing UtiCiCa. Cherry,' Poplar, Spruce, PinC, ana other Lumber, Butter, Eirgs.' and Country Produce generally, taken in exchange, f 6 r Goods. A. A. BARKER: May 20, 18G2-tf - N EW CHEAP CASH STORE t ! T- "TIIAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER 1M . E. J. MILLS & CO. beg leave to announo to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that they have just received, at their new store room, on High street, a most complete assort ment of . ....... - Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in port of the following article i Dress Goods, Millinery. Goods, Plain" ud Fancy Silks, Embroideries,. Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery Shawls, Laces, and". So on, ad infinitum. Also ,, . , , Boots and Shoes, DTats. Caps, Booaew,'; V (groceries, Hardwire Queensware,' : Notions, Perfumery, Stationery," ' Flour, Bacon, Cheese, "Mackerel, Herring- . and Cod Fish, Syrups and Molaeses, -. , i Iron iul Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils, . v WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Ac, &c.;4;. In short not to . dip further into tedioua details-7-they intend keeping " A NUMBER ONE STORE, Where the. comfort and convenience of i country community can 'be successful ca- 1 tcred to. ; By buying a large tock at a time, they ii enabled to sl their goods at a ,..';'.. , . TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRtCES. . Roll iu'and see for yourselves. No charge , for shovng articles. " Ei- Country Produce taken in exchang for goods. .; . . Lbeusburg, April 24, 18G2.- c- 2 cr n I 3 cr ii 3 3 3 f- S (X. C r. 5 b C P a. . B X p a s a a O oj" 53'?.9 O OJr O si 2. 2. IT tn " ts cr t - t) 5" rr a " a" 3. 6 -4 O B ST P ' n e, o ' c W3 o r . . e n Cm cr o EBENSBURG HARDWARE AND STOVE DEPOT. RARGAIXS TO BE HAD! : Tho undersigned has just received a largo and splendid assortment of Hardware aud' Cutlery, Cooking, Parlor and Heating StoVe Nails, Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and BritUnnia Ware, Glass Ware, Ac, 4c, all b which he will sell very low for CASH or exi change Tor Country Produce! Also:. lie till continues to manufacture Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of all description, for salo cither by the Wholerate or Retail. Repairing; done-6n short notice,.. . . , . He returns b's. eicer laanks to ' his "ol4 friends and cu?toiner for the patronage ex tended him, and begs leave to hope that they' will come.forwa.l-d and settle rp their Account of long standing, and commence the' aewyear "on, the square." "He must have msey f enable him to keep up his stocks . -Prices low, to suit the ffhe . GEO. JiUNTLSf Ebensburg, Jany. 9, I832tf ' . T ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ALLEGHANl ANT Xo 2l.v r? - S 2 2, o y sj --t j 2 a w i 3" o U S - o .c a o S g 9 Z, "5" Z. 3 p S H sFPI ISIS g tr ? ? v, a as H s f u o ' : . r " . r c j '- ? s: ri c- cr ? ' o 3 ? n Cl ? ' - So S c ' .til o 5" ' - S ' . a U the Urn fv h"ugcri3ef