THURSDAY: ;:;::::::::APRIL 1G. v LOCAL AND PERSONAL . ' EKSBCRO AND CaESSOS RAILROAD. Oa o4 ftr "Monday,- December 22, 1802, itaini n this road will run as follows: LAY EBEN8BOMJ .... At 7.00 A. M., connecting witb Mn.il East mod Phil, and Bait. Express West. At 7.30 P. M., connecting with Express East and Fast Liue West. LtAVC Cressos ' At 10.S5 A. M., or" on departure of Sfa.il Traia Eh. at. It 9.35 P. M., or on departure of Fast Line West. KNOCK LEWIS, Gen. Supt. rroiM oar Volunteer!. itts rtox co. tt 133o rs.vxa. rot.. a a and atrtiw, c, ac. . ' Nkaql Stonkman's Switch, Va., i - Aril 7, 1353. - . Corrmpoadeace of The Alleghaiiisn. Today came off one. of thosa erents that by you at homo arc considered bril liant, gorgeou affair?, but which to the cummon eoldier wear a quite different apect d mean a review, Dy a review van -understand the msnojuverinsr of im posing columns led by pay. and of -course, IriTe officer, in- the presence of the .'ijldief, ala?, how different !- .Trke as an instance the present review. Deiug sent en picket on Saturday, and expecting to . - - ' V W ' Jav h.uiriedly brought in from our posts -where we had after pevero labor arran ged right comfortable quarters -to prepare frr the cvcr.t of the day. To-day comes, the morning pa-se3, equipments are cleaned, ihoes cleared uf mud and blacked, clothe brushed, faces washed and all .tiiicj ready, and the "poorer" about to it J;wn to his dinner when the orderly's call, "la!! in for review sounds through the camp. So we put on our equipments, shoulder oar pun, leave the much brlvrl dinner, and fall . into line. In line we are, and fur a long time we ftay waiting lor the appearand of Father Abraham. TL wind llowa keenly, the tos get cold, the body chilled, .and the,. dinnerles eKunach ' buntrrv but no-Abraham a , years in view. About 'this time, we are ordered to stack arms and be r-dy to : fJrra in line ai V momerirrii i "notice., Uy . taking advantage of this -relief, the din fseruif soldier gets hi dinner, bu scarce It i it swallowed till he i9 aaia called . iuto lin, to ostensibly sec good old Ab'a ham, but, as the sicl pfoves, oaly to - . ... gouck arras, ro-tiacs nein, ani uc on again, resdy to fall 'iu. at a moment'a wsruing. After a considerable portion of -tli afternoon had pa!ed, we were for t'ao third timeibrmed in line, and thi-i time "XsisrcheJ to aome fsge .open field, to - mwalt the'arrivat of IVosident LiiiC-jln, Gen. Hooker and others.. The dy was tne, though a cold, pierciug wind prcr Tailed, going to the very marr&T. Final ly, 'the President, Gen. Hooker and olhers, followed by a large and brilliant tjiff, appeared on the grou'id. President Lincoln ' w escorted in" review of our brigade by (Jeu. Humphreys, Gen. Hook er following iu the rear. The President a. he rode past our lines appeared pale nd haggard, a? though the cares of "state weighed hesvily upon him. IJe seems 4 htte lost that fresh, ruddy look he toro when he reviewed tha army at Sharp3burg. The palencis m.ny, however, kave bee a partly caused by the coldness of tie prevailing wind. As Honest Abe w3 pacing the centre of each regiment, ii color were dipped ami three hearty fleers, leud and Ion:, ro?efrom the ranks. They were such cheer as , could leave no Joubt is the brest of the Nation's Chief that the LearU of th soldiers are a unit nupport of hi endeavors to crush out trx?6o. Vi'ouM to God tho-c cheers "CoulJ reverberate over hill and through tsirey nHtil reaching our oxtii denr State, "ey would fittingly tell thoae who can nd delight only in assailing the Admin istration how heartily they arc despised fyrthc soldiers. Gen. Hooker looks well much pleased . wiUi his army. No toan of this ' army-whom wc have seen look -60 touch like a soldier as he. and ell miy ha be plsased, for he hai an army of which any general should be wero wouuded at Fredericksburg, .ave returned to the company, and are f'e more on duty. Levi Keith, Thorns' Ievcraux And Sergt. J. Orlando Brot k lank arrived here from the hospital last k, they having been left nek at Sharps lr;"Md.' The general health of 4he otupsnyls good. x. a. w. sVca vou visit Pittebur. alwavs ojVt"i lInToV llfluae . 'Xhn propri-1 Union Llaol'E Mass Meetiso I A Un ion t League rag organized in Wit nioro last week, on the basis that the interests of our country are paramount to to all other considerations; We havo not a report of the proceedings, but under-i stand that the meeting was well attended and that much enthusiasm prevailed. On next Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, a mass meeting of the members of the League and all good Union men will be held iu Wilroore, to give public expres sion to their sentiments as to the great topics of the day. Judge Shannon,-of Pittsburg, and other distinguished and eloquent speakers,' will be present and address them. A general invitation is cxteuded to Unionists of other, sections to be prc.-ent. We confidently hope to see a large delegation go down ; from here. : ' : ' . , , - Died: In Kbcnsburg, fth inst., CfjARA Amvntia Gauman, aged 9 years and 10 J:y. ; and on 7th int.,. Maggie Bell (i'ah.man, aged 5 years, 7 months and 11. days. .v,w- ... Two sweet, kind ard amiable creatures have thus passed away. Two jewels shall I Fay? sre buried beneath the sod. Alt, no! but two precious jewels are t ken from their encasement on earth, .and placed in the bright-crown of our Re deemer's rejoicing. Whilst called to part with our dear ones on earth, it is bliss to know that we shall greet them again in a better .'world if 'we be only true to' our selves and true tn our God-.- w. r. n. I The Uapce or Pi.i.ctaltt. We observe sundry gentleman just now sport ing "copperhead" and "butternut" breast pins as an evidence of the bravery with which they.can confront the loyal senti ment of the community. We fbeg. leave to remind all such that there were those in this country who once wore the black, cockade, but whose children have never found their, memory any the more savory on that account, 'f h Jay will come, too, when the(children of the present race of copperhead traitors will curse themcmory of their progenitors and turn with loathing from the record of the'ir traitorous crimes. Paow5ET. A Welshman, named Da vid Davis, of DaDvllllv Mohlour county, this State,.while returning from the Rol ling , Mill on Saturday right, 4th inst., walked Into the canal above the lock and was drowned... His body was recovered Trom the lnck the next. day. Davis was a stranger in town, and it is supposed he walked into the canal through ignorance ' the way he was traveling. His remains were sent hack to Danville, where he leaves a large fmily. So we learn from the Johnstown TrlLuv. Died: In Washington township, this county, on' the 8th ultimo, lllcuARD SliAitr, aged about 43 years. The deceived leaves a wife and nine children to mourn his loss., He' was a kind father and" good, citizen, and well liked bv all who knew him.'. He served his country with honor during the Mexi can War in the capacity of private in the "Ameficau Highlanders." Peace to his ashea I - To TDK Ladie. We to say that a meeting of Ebensburs will be held are requested the ladie? " of at the Union School . Houie, on Friday evening next, 17th inst., to take into coii-sidcration' the propriety of organizing a snciety'to act In conjunction with the Pennsylvania S.ani t.ry Commission toward lh relief of our ick and wounded soldiers in the field. A full attendance i requcsfed. ' Killeti. A young man named "Rnian-tuic-1 Koon, while felling tree-i on the farm of bis father,-in Birh!and towjiship, this county, on the 27th ult, was instantly killed by being caught and crushed by a "falling tree. . lie was aged 2J years. .The. Cambria Tribune. made its ap pearance hist week in a uow.dress, looking smiling and pleasant as a basket of chips. We are glad to see'thi? indication of suc-X cess on the part of our cotemporary, and hope its. future career may bo ouward and upward. - ' . . :- School Directors and others interest ed will please notice that the election-of a Superintendent of Common Schools for this ccunty will occur on Monday, 4th MayV proximo. t"ee call of Co. Supt. Ely to Directors, published elsewhere. v- John Eldridge, Jr., a member of Co, A, 133d Henna. Vols., died in Division Hospital, Camp Humphries', on the ,6th inst.; "His remains were taken -to Johns town,' wbre. his father, resides, and in: tcrred on Sunday. . ' "? Iron Citt.Ccllsoje Testimonial. The folio wing unsolicited letter' irom one of the firm "of Bener & Burgess pays a high but deserved compliment to an institution which numbers amons: its graduates many of the most intelligent and successful business' men in . thejsouu-4 try: , . u Professors Jenkins & Smith Gentle men:' I have long felt it my duty to express to -ou the high opinion X-entei- rtainof the Iron City College as an insti tution ht in every respect to prepare young men for -active .business. ' ; ' .' ;'J can most unhesitatingly say, that I can conceive' of no way by which, to make the course of "study'-' more 'thorough and practical than that so long pursued" by you, and whichha3 been so fully attested by the unvarying success of your students. What I regard as one of. the most admi rable, important, and never to be forgotten features of the school is the constant and watchful care" bestowed.. by the various Professors in behalf' of their pupils, and I feel as though I could never repay the Faculty - for-their- efforts ia my . behalf while a studeut" there. ' These feelings, together with a deep sen?e of duty, have prompted mo To pen this note, and I shall never : fail to Fay to young men contem plating a commercial course, 'Go to the Iron City College, if you wish to acquire a perfect knowledge of the science, and become successful practical book-keepers." ."Truly, yours, B. IL BeneiA. "J Euie, PA.,-March 18, 1803." , ; Br Request. -The fullowing lines arc to the memory; of a young soMier,' who, during lait summcrj fell ' in" battTe in Missouri. Of a truth, he was ooe of ca tufes noblemen.-- - ' : ;: ' ;' , En JlcaiqrJam. ;: tx SAVurL siucteTOK, co. a, 133-a t. - - , - Soldier, so true and braTe, . ? f . Ilett iu thy quiet crave i; M; From strife and turmoil. free, '", . . .Sweet uiny thy slumbers be. . . Fresh irnay the roses bloom ' :' OTer thy Jowly tomb'; ' T. ' - ' Soft, may the zephyrs.blow,'.. i ' ' And gently fall the snow. -- Itia too hard that you, ,. - ' SSo noble, brave, und ti ne', -"Should die by Treason's hand T .;' . " Treason to dnr own dear land.. ' Bat then what other strife -AVas worthy cf thy life, : ' '. r Thau tu t which seeks to quell ' Dark TreRson, born of hell ? " ;;..4Tlry past thoa didst eo well, " . .--And uiot thv fute so calm, " . " " (' . That of thy'life tc tell - ,- ; Were to my smil a bairn. .,' , V- - .. ', , AVorthy the flag that shroadf jotij rt "Worthy, the 'praise' I give thee ; '. May God's aug-ek keep thee. - . . .. t ,'JiIay tueir brihtues clothe thee. .'Tis by. such lives as thine, ', . Giv'n at our country's shrine, . -Our native iani iuast he -' .' Kept for posterity. . . 5fcrch 25, 1EG3. . . '':r U DLTOIt'S NOTICE The undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county to distribute the money in the hnnd3 of. Joseph 'V. Pringl?, executor cf Lewis Paul, dee'd J hereby gives notice that he will attend to the du'iea . of said appointment at hh oCic in Khensburg, on Tuesday, the 2Sthdny of April next, at one o'clock," P. M., when and where all persons iau-rested may attend. J. E. SC A.N LAN, Auditor. Fbecsburg, April 2d, 18J3-3t. : 4 UDlTOll'S NOTICK The und-rsigned, appointed Auditor hj tbe tjourt of Common rjeaa oi l,tunbria coun ty, to report distribution of the proceeds of the rcnl es'ate of Barney Ward, sold at Sher iff's snlc, on Plur. Vend. ... Kipon. No.. 67, December Tfrnu 12, M the suit of tlie Cora monweuUh of Peuna., Lereby gives . notice that he will attend to, the duties -"of said appointment, at his office, ir." E,otnburg. on Tlisday, the 2 1st day of April, at one o'clock, P M., wheu and where a!l persons interested ran v attend. . ' . ' . ; J. E.'SCANL.Os Auditor. Ebcn?bnrg, April 2d, IfcCS-Ct. - A UDITOU'S 'XOTICE Xk: The undersigned, appointed Auditor bv -at the Court of Common Pleas of C.inihria coun ty," to report distribution of. the proceeds of the real estate of Willinm O'KceH'e, sold at ShcritFV ?a!e, "on Vend. Expon., No. T2, 'Marcii Term, 1S03, at the suit of the CommonwesUh of Pt-.nna.T for life of inuios (Vlsccf'o," hereHy gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his ofSce," ir. Ebeus burg, on , SHturJ.iy, the JSth day of April next, at one o'clock, P. M. . when and where, all persons interested mav attend. "" J.-E. SCAN LAN, Auditor." Ebeniburg, JIarch 10, IF'Jl'-Ct. . , r VroTicE: JL ' The public i hereby notiGed that '.he following property lelorging to me is leit in the care of Jacob Peliinger,'Summerhi,.l. tn ,' Cambria co"unty. Pa . until I c:ll for it. To wit: one hay mare. 13 years old. one yearling sorrel horse colt, one two-tear old sorrel mare colt, fonr railch cows,'one two-year old heif fer, and twenty five head of sheep. .. DANIEL DELLINGEK. Snmmcrhill tp.'. Feb. 21, 1SG3 IXECUTOR'S.NOTICl':. Letters testamentary on (he estate of Hugh Tudor, dee'd.. late of Cambria township, Cambria cennty, baring been granted t the snbseriber "by'thc Itegister of said conury, all persons indebted to said j?state are hereby notified to n.ike immediate payment, and those having claims -against the same," are quested t'.i jnt tbcm properly nuthenticated for Settlement. . . . ; . JSAAC EVAN.S, Executor. Ebensburg, March 2'J, 1 a3. LCEllSRIDGK AGADKMY-:-i " ' , . - OR; M ALES AND. FEMALES. The annual contest in this Institution will take place Thursday JIch 26th at 6 o'clock p. m. '. ' ';.-- '- . The thirty-third sesiort will open Tuesday 5th of May. For particulnrs addrces s f . ; . !. - Rev. A. PONAL0SON, .Prin, -J PITTSBCRGH, PA;, corner Pena and St. '-'. ClaJrVSts. -; The largest Commercial School of the- frui ted States, with a patronage of nearly 3,000 Students, in five years, from 31 States, and tb,s only one which affords complete and reliable instruction yin all .the following branches, viz: '.. . '"'.', ' ' Mercantile, Manufacturers, Steam Boat, Rail - Jioad & Bank Book-Kecpim'j, ,' ' '. ' . "FIP.5TfMIUM.:;. Plain ,anI - Ornamental envmanskfp ; also 'Surtcinffy' Engineering, . and Mathematict : . generally. ; . T. . ; , - Pays for a Commercial Course j Students en ter and review at any time. -JCSg- M IN" I5T KltS'. SOXS' tutiont 'balf-; price. . " " -. V . , , . - For Catalojrne" of 85 paes, Specimens of Business nd Ornamental I'cnnmanship, m a beautiful College view of 8 square feet,' con taining a great variety of Writing, Lettering and F!oprishin, iuclo3e 24 cents in ttampsto the PiincSpal2, ---. "'"' '' ' JENKINS & SMITH; April 24. 1862, ly-. Pittsburg, Pa-' rpiIE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. V X:. ' Th? New York Tribune first issued in 1841, now in it's tweaty-sccond year, has obtained both a hirger and a more widely diiTused cir culation than any other newspaper ever pub lished in America - Though it has suffered, in c&mraoa with other joarnali, -from the volunteering aad'departure of tens of thous aads of its patrons to serv in the War for the Uuion, it3 circulation on this th day of December, 182, is a follows : ' ' - DaiJyv . s: -v -. ; 50,125 V v Semi Weekly, . 17,250. '.T, UWcekly, ... . ; ..''.'; '.. "j 143,0'JO. -' 'tlr-.r Aefpi,'' '-' . 215,375'. ' Preremlnently a jouruel of News and of Lit erature, The.Tribjijiie has political convictions which are welt; characterized by' the single word RsrcatjCAS. - It . ia Republicap iu its hearty adhesion to the great truth that "God ha3 made cf one blood all nations of men"i Itepublicau -in its assurtion'of the equal and inalienable rights of ill men to t-JLfe, liberty, the p.ursait of happiness" Ilepdblican ia its steadfast, earnest, defiant hostility to ev ery scheme and elToit of the Shive 'Power, Ifom the Annexation of Texas to the great Kcbr-Ilion, to grasp the empire of the N4w World. and wield the resources of our country for its own aggrandizement Republican" in its antagonism to the aristocrats and despots of tho'C'.d World, who'tfo'n-dly hail In the per-j Us aud Cal. mi. ics fcuudeuy turnst upon us oy heir American- counterpart '.the overthrow and ruin o.tho Model Republic Republican in itsiiope and trust, its fiiith and etlortj that this, atrocious Rebellion .must result In the signnl overthrow of its plclter3, and the firm' establishment of equal rights and' equal laws thr.oV.ghoui. the whole, extent of bur country, wherein Liberty and ,lTnion shall. Indeed be w6ne an-j inseparable" henceforth" and forever. . .The .Tribune ..leyotes "attention, ia calmer times, and to sprue extent in these, to Educa tion, Temperancej-Agriculture; Invention, and whatever else" may minister to the spiritual and material progress and well-being of man kind ; hut for the present its energies and its columns aro mainly devoted to the invigora tion and success of the Wsr fur the Union. Its-special correspondents .accompany every considerable army and report every important incident of.th.it great struggle .which we trust is soon to result in." the signal and conclusive triumph 'f "the NationM arms and in the res toration of Peace and Thrift To bur.distracted,' bleeding country. Wc believe that no other wise can a nllcr or- more aecura.tc -.iew.-f th? progress "id ciarncter of this momentous conriict be o...-iined than through t!fa regular perusal of our columns,. And we earnestly solicit the co-op"ratiouof ail friends of the National cu-e,v which we regard and uphold as thnt 'of .Universal fluraauity, to aid us jn cxt'iiuii'.g its circulation. . . . TERMS : The enormous increase . in the price of printing paper and other, materials used -in -printing-, new spaper.s, compels us to increase the price ot The Tribune. Our new terias are : . . .'."': : . ' DAILY TRIBUNE.; Single Copj," '"" ' ".'.,' ' " ' 3 cents. Mail t-'ubseriber?, cue year, (.111 issues. ) $8 -.-.-' SSMI-WEEKLY. TRI HCNK. . O.ne Copy, on year, (104 Usue..) $3 , " Two Copies, oue vear, .., $3 Tive Copies, one year, $12 " Ten Copies, one year, . " $22 5C - -' ." ' WEEKLY TRIBUNE. ' . -.- Otic Cipy,"ono year," fr2 issues,) ', $2 Three Copies, one year, ' ; ; - . S5 . Five Copie-ne-year, . ' ' ' $8 Ten Copies, one year ; $15 ,,Aoy larger number, addressed to names of sub'scrib'crs,:$l 60 each. 'An extra copy will be sent to every club of ten. I ' Twenty copies, to one address, one year j $15, and any larger r.uaiber at same price. An extra copy will be sent to clubs of tven ty. To clubs of thirty, THE EMl-WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be fent. To flnbs of fifty, THE DAILY T HIDUNE will be sent prati3. Address THE TRIBUNE,- . Tribune Buildings, New York. rf-When drafts can be procured, it is mu'-Li safer than to remit. Bank Bills. The uonle of the Post Office, and Stte should in ail eapeS bi; plainlv written. y ? ' ' - - ; Subscribers who send money by. Express.! must prepay the Exprtjrs charges,, else it will be deducted from the itmittacce. . v 6WrfiiiE union . ". : , J ''. RICIIT OR WRONG !,? . r 'Vj: 1 lh subscriber begs Jeavc to infom the "Puhlie : that he is prepared to furnish, on short notice and on reasonable terms, all manner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, aud MOULDINGS- ', . Ail work warraRtnd'to give entire atisfac tiou, othcrwi.?e no charges will ba inade. "Orders from a distance solicited' and tilled with pomptness and dispatch. , . " ' "u Rough Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber, . V . B. F. V.'ILLIAMS. Ebensburg, Jan! 30, 18C2-tf. -1CT IT A!? TlMPC TRPYf VU persous interested thai the . Appraisement of certaiu property of James Trcxler, dee'd. fet apart" for his Widow,' lias been filed in the Register's Office, at Ebensburg and will be presented to the Orphans' Court fcr approval the S5t- iy of March , inst. . : v ..'..-. . - E..F. LYTLE, P-eist-r,. . 1 k THE VERY Uf EST ARRIVAL EBENSBXJRCj MPO E I U I Quick. Sales. Small ProQta.' ";a. a; barker, ' ' ' EBtxsBrtc, P." rjlEE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an Jl nouuee to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity tht he has just - received, ta his store, on High street," the largest and-most complete assortment of - WINTEJ1, GOODS, ! . ' ' ' - - ever beforo brought to tbia, cpnntyv;ll 0t whicji he is determined to acli chtapv than iht cheapen. ' '( 44 -1 DRV GOODS,' ' ,Ja endless tfcriety. , DRESS GOODS, ' Of eTery description -JP? "WOOLLEN GOODS, ; LA. full and complete 'assortment. ". '" WHITE GOOD."!, : Embracinpr all the latest styUa. ,'m , EMBROIDERIES,: - ,' naadsoni and of the best malitr. HOUSEKEEPINO' cboDSi C" 6f all sorts, sires, widths add pficet. HOOP SKIRTS aSd balmorat,$;s . Tbe latest and best stylet. READY-MADE CLDTHINO, ; .; A better and cheaper article than evr before offered to this community.. - - .'.'.--' . - . i - . it- - - BOOTS AND SIJ0E3, '' 9 ' r. Of th very besfc workmanship. ' ; '- nATS AND CAPS, - -Fashionable and of durable inateriL AIILLINERY GOODS AND NOTipNS " ' IIOSIERY AND GLOVES. . ' , BUFFALO ROBES. : Iaritvere, Queenticare, Groceries, Flour, Bacon Chette, Syrups, Molatsei, Mackerel, Uer-' 7 ring and ' CoJ Fish,' Iron and A'au'j. , . Cedar anl Willcw Ware Drugs -and Medicines Carbon and Tih Oil, etc-, etc., etc. " ' - Tbe ! and many other descriptiona of ;Goods, too numerous to here i-eution; cca staiit!v on hand." ' . ' ' - ' ' - Not to rdince matters, he keeps a ' : - FIT! ST CLASS CO UXTR Z STORE, where anything or everything a person' may need or desirU be obtained. , By buying a I?rge stock at a time", and pay irz.Vor the same almost entirely in Cksfi, tlie Lf uosciibcr ' is enatded to sell considcrally tftfaj'rr tuan otner aeaicr? in this community. To' be tronvinced of the truth of this assertion you need only call aad cxuiiue his Schedule of Prices. " ; '; ' . - XO. CHARGE FOR SnO.WING GOODS." i Customers will be waited opoa by acccra modating Salesmen. 1 ....... i .; '. T ' . -. . . !- -.' . ggy'The Publio is reqawted to roll in The more the Tnrrier and secure B&rg&ics. JL. A, BARUCn.. HOKE OUTIEU.Pl4AT;! i r - BARGAINS l BARGAINS I roa EFERYBODlf .' Th'e tthacriber takes pleasure In calling thettention of thfl citiiets of CARROLL TOWN and vicinity to the fact that ha hat just received,. and is now cpenipg, at the old, a tan a ot Moore s "son,- a large, aad XftXie stock of -.' . :.-. -'"'- --''' - DrfXZoods, - :v consisting In part of . w'j : T " . ... Eatias, Velvets, Cloths, Caaslmerea - f iii'.Poeskins- Sattinctts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, . . . ' r . ; Brown & "Bleached. ' " :. " . .. . , ifurfins.vAc ; ".. . : ' DRESS GOODS of every aVyfiL : ' 'Together with an, excellent stock of , " ' doots, shoes, . ..v-. J; UATid, UAJ'S, " : j : :i . ." .: BONXETS.1 STATION A'ltT, ..:" , GROCERiES " " CARPET-SACKS.' queens ware; ;-.-.' -' : MOTIONS, "V ;. .: a- ';. '.' .: :4c.; . .4c 4u. And, ia fact, anything and"ieryrui"asaally. Kept in a iso- 1 Country Store air of wBica will be disposed of At prices to i uit the times. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS J V ; - Customers awaited" -on - by . RttehtiTC. 3&!es men, aud no", charge frr showinz articles.' tJuf" Cher-.. J'oplar;. Spriice, Pine," "an! other Lumber, BuUCr, Egg- and Ccirajry . 1'roduce. generally, . taken in exchange, for Goods. j .::..-.)! A.. A. BARKER: : May--18g2-tC ' 1 -. .t. -JEW CHEAP KLWSII i STORE III' 'iTlf-Af wiUT'S THE MATTER r; E..J."MrLLs CO Beg1 leave to ansoanct to the citizens of Ebcnsburg and vicinity that they have' just received, ;aitUeir w Store ro6m,on High street, a most complete assort- montof . '" '- r - Spring and Summer Good ' consisting- fa part of' the following articles f - Dress Good, Millinery Qoodsu Plain ud Fancy Silks,' Embroideries, IIoueke:piDjr doods, GIovc3,, Hosiery, Shaw4s, Jiices, -aai so on, ad injiniluri. '.' ' , ' . Also : , ! Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps,, Bonnets " " Groceries, Hardware " Queeflsware, Notions, Perfumery, Stationery, t 'Flour; 'Bacon-, Cheese, Alackerel.'JlirrLij and Cod Fish, Syrup and Mclaeseaf , t Iron and Nails Giasi, Salt, OiIs ' , W90D AND,. WILLOW WARE, jkckcl, ; In .short not to, dip further into tedioita details they iutend keeping1- ,: ';' ". - 1 '- i . A NUMBER ONE STORE vnere tne' com tori ana convenience or country community can be successfuly' sw' tercd to. . , . v 4 "'-- 'U . . -.--;-, ';.- '." ' By buying a large stock at a time, they-ajr enabled to" sell their goods at a 1 . ' . : -TRIFLING A D VANCE. ON CITY PRICES.' : Roll in and see for yourselre. No charge tor. showing articled. ' ' .":- BQu Country Produce takeU la fichanje for goods. : , - i j - Ebetisbura;, April 24; 18C2: h M'- 1 -1 a " 5 tso o 3 C3 g'i'b' 5 "1 t, s o-,r-3 W 'A fi I . ? P o S5 S" s 2 r. b cr 9, cr O - O- Q. O . , . - s 13 -. , - " ei ft p IB B . . Sr. cr. 'r - ' o " " . S 0 ? 0 2. ' - 3 s Z 9 o. -." w ta a m v c 1 j t3 5 t? -i rt C rf. ZZ " rL r2 , . c o . ft -j ; ' S ea. . .-"' s o c jr . i r - r$ .5 s-. 1-5 O c o EBENSCURCr HARDWARE AND. - -- stove depot. r.; V , DAr.GAfXS TO BE HA).'- ": ,Tha undersigned has' jii3t-receiyed'a lafe" and spleudid assortment of - Hordware and1 Cutlery, Cooking, Parlor and Hcaticg StO.ves;! Nailsf Window Glass, Hoop Ih, Cafbon'tOil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and nrittannia Ware, Glass.Ware, &g., &aM-aN 4o. wliich he -M ill, sell very low for CASH oa ex- change for Country Produce. '-' ' - -' T ' '''" ' g ' Also : 1 '' ' ' ! " Uje still continues to2 manufacttrre Tfn.a"ad' Shettlfon" WirVe "of all deSjCriptionS.' .ror aale titlter by the W7iotcsa.lt or 12ctaiZ.. Repairing done on shrt notice. ' .'?"" "' ' f lie returns b!a tincere thank;t -hia -ohl friends and, customers for the patronage ex tended him, and begs leave to' hope"thaUthey; will cOme forward and se ttlenip.lheir'acconoui 01 long etanaicg, pdq conrmence the' new year "on thoQquare." 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