XHUKSDAY::::::::k:::::::::::::: APRIL 30. LOCAL AND PERSOSAL. Kbexsburo and Cressojt Railroad. jaand after MondayApril 20, WG3, trains ,a this ro.id -will run aa follows : LEAVE EnENSBURQ tC.lO A. X., connecting with Through Accom. East and Baltj Kx. West. 6.35 P. M.T connecting with Express East and Mail Train West. T ciVE Cresson l 9.SU A. -a., or on oepanure oi ccora- luodatioii West. ' At 8.00 P. M., or on departure ot Express East and Mail West. ENOCH LEWIS, Can. Supt. from Our Volunteers. UTTEB FROM CO. V, 133D PEX5A. TOLS PAT IX CAMP MOHK BAIX AND DBtATS PAID orr, c, at. Camp nkar JAoiouTn, Va., April 20, 18G3. Correspondence of The Alleghanian. Takin" all lu ill, bunday is well .ob served iii camp, both by rneu and officers. t is but seldom that any of the men are f.und disturbing the quiet of the day. No duty is required of them save to appear on inspection in the morning, and dress parade in the evening. When the weather not too iucletneut, preaching by our most worthy and efficient chaplaiu follows inspection, while regimental pray er meeting is held during the early por tion of tho evening. Yesterday, Col.. (Rev.) J. 15. Clsrk, by invitation of Chaplain Ilartsock, delivered nn excellent sermoii taking his text from ,uke x : -12. Throughout the dis-coure ihe speaker received the most strict atten- r t . ' 1 lion. I in le'iiarss were piain, practical and able. Col. Clark 'is highly esteemed lj .the whole brigade, both for hia eSi ciyncy as an officer aud hU uprightuesa as a man. In the afternoon the Wel.-h portion of the regimen twere etiliveucd by a sermon in their native tongue by Rev. John Morgan Thomas, (well known in Ebeos- lur,) Chaplain of the 155th Regiment, J'crtha. Vols. ' The novelty of the nermon hew inauy to' whom the words of ths speaker were but unintelligible sound3." The harmony and exquisite sweetness ot the aiugiug held every listener j-pell lound. ' ' ' ' On Tuesday morning last, wo were placed '.under, inarching orders. That hijiht end the next day we were visited U a heavy a-ud coustant rain, which may have enured a delay in the move. When we moveVr where to is unknown to usr. We know, however, that we have eight !jjs Titions craimcd in ihe haversack and kuapsack. "The regiment received four months pay liat Friday. Our chaplaiu took 116,000 for the regiment to be expressed home at Acquia Creek. Our comparer Rent$l,631. Tlie conipany still continues to enjoy good health.-. - . E. I. v. Thr County Institute. Tcacjicia throughout the county will please bear in mind that the Cambria County Teachers' Institute convenes in thia place on. Mon day eveniug next, 4th proximo, to contin ue in tefcdiou the three succeeding days. Every arrangement has been made to tender the affair a success. Prominent won froiu every section of the county have been iuvitcd to be present, aud' will iud the weight of their influence in favor 'f Education. Resides the regular excr etes of the Institute, addresses from gentlemen of known ability will be deliv ered. -We. see that ihe Johnstown Direc tor have postponed -the opening of their 'choota for several days, in order to allow 'htir teachers to attend the Institute, and noso so doing will be credited with the t umher of days thus conuncd. TLL is he proper Fpirit, and should meet with ?cneral imitation ..throughout the various "'h x.l distiicLs. It is too manifestly the duty of teachers to attend these educa Ho'ial gatherings to ' admit of . question, a&d it is equally the duty of directors to afford theui every facility in their power to do. Excursion tickets, we under bid, will be issued on the Pennsylvania Railroad-between Johnstown aud Gallitz lnf good duriui; the continuance of the institute. We hope to see a largo repre ntaf.uu of the profession upon which "tie our hopes of future greatuess ns a Pwple pie?ent a sure guaranty that the taiiolling cause of Education is uot being allowed to retrograde by its constituted Senators in this county. Oca TAnu. Godcy's Lady's Book, Arson's Magazine, the Continental Monthly, and the Knickerbocker, for May, ben received. They are all filled t;tbe ruil with good things. Everybody "uH fnt these monthlies they are l'"uV best in exienre. - Temperance. We direct the attention of our readers to an . ably -written article on ou fourth page to-day, on the subject of Temperance. Thia ii a question which, in the more absorbing issues of the war, ha been' pretty much forgotten lately. In our anxiety to squelch Treason and Traitors, we. have lost fight of the fact that, here, in our very midst, an insidious foe hateful, and destructive as the Rebel lion itself stalks defiantly abroad. This should not be. Notwithstanding our mul tiplied cares and anxieties as a nation, as a people we should never forget that the cause of Temperance is one which still demands our most earnest and undivided attention. Intemperance even now pre vails to a etartling extent, and is fast be coming universtrl. Let us, then, aa Tem perance men, redouble our efforts, and spare no time or labor or expense to ex tirpate, root and branch, this evil which is fast drazjrinfr down to destruction so many of our friends and neighbors. Ev ery man possesses a certain degree of influence let him use it, unostentatious ly, for the furtherance of the noble cause of Temperance. The fruits .will become apparent, soonea or later. "Howard" talks iu a practical, common-sense strain, and his suggestions are worthy of consid eration. Wo hope to Hear from him often ou the same subject Union League at Cuest Springs. Quite a targe number of the citizens of Chest Springs and vicinity met orj Thurs day eveuing, April 16th, for the purpose' of forming a Loyal Union League. The meeting was organized by calliug Dr. Geo. W. Strohcckcr to the ohair, and appointing S. J. Weaklaud,'-Vice Presi dent, and M. "M. Wagner, Secretary. Upou taking his scat, Dr. Strohecker stated, in a few -well chosen words, the object of the meeting, aud the pressing necessity for tha ' formation of such organizations, lie closed by introducing Robert W. .Hunt, of Johnstown, who addressed the audience on the questions of the day. ThU gentleman was followed by Cyrus Elder, Esq., of Johnstown, in one of his usual happy efforts. Upon the close of Mr. Elder'? remarks," the Secre tary reported a.drat-of "a Constitution arxl By-Laws, which was adopted; and under which, a permanent organization was formed, by electing the following officers: President, S. J. Weakland; Vico Presi dent, Henry Nutter ; Secretary, A. W. Green j Treasurer, J. A. Barker.. Tht greatest . enthusiasm . was manifested throughout the whole meeting, which ad journed with three rousing cheers for the Union aud the Constitution. So we learn, from the J bnstbwn Tribune. . Election ov Co. Supt. Of course the various School Directors throughout tho couuty will not forgot that on next Monday, 4th May, the election of a Su perintendent ot Common Schools for this county will be held. Several good men are named in connection with the office, either one ot whom would pfove fully competent to fulfil its varied and onerous responsibilities satisfactorily. It . is un necessary for us to say that, in a matter of this sort, politics should bo totally ig nored. Let the best man be elected whoever he may be, in the estimation of the majority of the JJirectors. Another thing: should the - question of salary chance.. to come before the Convention, by no means allow; the present remuneration to be curtailed. On the contrary, if it be changed at all, let it be increased. The office of County Superiutoudeucy has practically demonstrated itself to be a benelit to the Common School system. A m.ia, to be enabled .to perform the duties of Superintendent satisfactorily and to advantage must possess talents of the first order. A well educated, talented man will not consent to waste his time for a pittance. Therefore, let his salary be ample and generous. 'Personal. Adjutant It. A. M'Coy, of the gallant llth Penna. Reserves, was with us on a brief visit last week, return ing to his regiment on Saturday. He was looking hale .and hearty, as though the life of a f oldier agreed .with him to a t The Adjutaut bears the reputation of being ajp-top officer, while as a man he is unsurpassed and unsurpassable.- Long life to him ! . ' " Lewis Jones, formerly a member of the 7th. Ohio, has arrived here. Owing to the severity of a wound received in a bat tle in Western Virginia, he is incapacita ted fo? service, and has received an hon orable discharge. We wuh him speedy and entire convalescence. Hon. G. -W. Kasly, of Jobnstown, ' has been appointed by tbe. Commissioners j Mercantile Appraiser f this county. New CnvRcn.-We are informed 'tltat. the erectionof a new Catholic church '-in Johnstown the coming teummer, is fh 'con-; temptation,' the present building having been found altogether; too email or the wants of the QQngVegatioD. . Mr. James. O." Easty, now of this place, is engaged m preparing the necessary plans, etc. From this gentleman's well known ability as an architect, it would be safe to infer that the groundwork of the proposed church, at least, will be executed in a truly tate ful and -artistic manner. We wish tho enterprise all the success it deserve. .''-;' NOTICE. JL V That an application for a Charter of Incorporation of uthe Presbyterian. Church of the Borough of Ebensburg, Cambria county, Pennsylvania," has been filed in tie Prothon otary's Office of Cambria county, and will be presented for rhe final action of the Court, on Mondav, the first day of June next. - JOSEPH M'DOXALD Prothonotary. Prothonotary's ofSce,. ls . - Ebeuaburfc, April 9th, 1863. IRWIN STATION FLOURING MILLS. The subscribers are manufacturing choice qualities of Flourj and warrant every barrel a3 branded. Orders filled for' any quantity, on reasonable terms. Also keep on hands, Oats, Corn, and mill feed. . H. F. L17DWICK & CO. Irwin Station, P. U. U. April 23, lSG3-3m. CYRUS E LTDER, Attorney-at-Law, Johnstown, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria, Somerset, and adjoining counties.' Office same as lately occupied by Linton and Noon, on Post Office corner up stairs. April 23, l8G3-tr. INSURANCE AGENCY". .. James Purse, agent for tho Blair county and Lycoming Mutual Fire Iusurarice Com panies, Johnstown, Pa. Will attend -promptly to making insu rance in any part of Cambria county upon applicatiou by letter or in pcr?on. r, Kbensburg-, March 12tb, 183-tf. :'; TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS ..OF CAilUBlA COCNTV. Gentlem : la pursuance . of the 43d section of the Act o( 8th May, 1854, you ar.' hercbv notified to meet in Convention, at the Court" Ilousevin EBENSHURG, on.the FIUST, MONDAY JNC"Y, next, beinjSthe 4th day. of the TnorAfiiTu 1 o'clock in tlje afternoon, and select viva voce, by a majority of the whole number of Directors present, one person of literay and scientific acquirement?, and of skill and .experience in the art of teaching, as Counly Superintendent, for the three suc ceeding 3-card ; determine the amount of Compensation for the same ; aud -certify the reult to the State Superintendent, at Ifarris burg, as required by theOth and 40th sec tions of said act. HENRY ELY. County Superintendent Cambria county. Johnstown, April 10, lg.G3-3t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Iu the Orphats'3 Court '-of "Cambria County. In the matter of the administration account of aiuucl and Henry Becher, admin istrators of Nicholas Becher, dee'd.. Now, to wit, 9th March, '18Cj, M. -' Hasson appointed Auditor to make distribution of the balnace in the h:nds of tho accountants. By the Court. In purslane of the above, appoiutr merit, the undersigned will sit at his office in Ebcnsburg, ou FRIDAY, 8th MAY, next, where those iutereslcd . may attend if they think proper. -M. IIASSON.; : April 1C, 1803-C . . " I 1ST. OF LETTERS J Remaining in the Post OfUcf, Ebens- bug. Pa., up to April 1st, 183 Miss Leona Barnes Win Baird Samuel Burnhimier John Cassiday John Cake Mi5slizabetu Ruphex John Sanders '. John Skellv 2 Mrs Wm CSmitii " Miss Cccela Thorn bury Erau Thomas David Davis Joseph Dailey or MaryUobert D Thomas... Bradley John Darly -Edward W Dsvis James R Davis Jane Evans David Evans Wm J Edward Wm Edwards Jos Fir5t Ann Gainers John -Gray B Hattingly Jos Hener Miss Ann Hcllman Wm Henniug . Johu'W Rouse Elizabeth. II. Tibbott i Mrs R S. Williams , Miss I'hilly Wissinger Mrs Haunab R. Wt sla ver Milton Jones 2 . David Jones ' Mies Ann Jones Thoma9 James James Kelly John Krolvn I). W. Koon William Makin 3 Mrs. M. Morley Isabelle MiKs ' Mrs Mary Jane Makin Miss Elizabeth Reese Mrs Elizabeth Mcuolda John J, Robert ' . ' ' JfeS"? Persons calling for the above letters will please say UleY are advertised. "' . JOHN THOMPSON', tv. M. F.bensburg, April 0. 18t'3. H. GUILDS &. CO. WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE: No. 133" Wood Street, . ' ritUburfiTa. "nave received an immense stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for Spring and Summer sales, comprising a full asfcortmcmt of Staple and Fancy Goods, carefully selected with par ticular reference to the wants of the Western Trade, and due regard-to durability andbizes, manufactured to order and warranted. Our entire stock having been purchased and contracted for direct from the New ' Eng land manufacturers entirely for cash) during last Fall and Winter, before the present advance prices on stock and wc are-enabled to offer Superior Inducements to cash or prompt time buyers, and are prepared lo sell goods at less than New York or Philadelphia prices. . We invite the attention of Merchants visit inf this city to examine our large and desira ble stock before purchasing elsewhere.'. ""BcgU Particular personal attention given to ORDERS. April. 9 tf ' , II. CHILDS & CO, ELDERSRIDGE ACADEMY FOR MALES AND FEMALES. The annunl contest in this Institution, will take place Tbursdav March 2Glh ofC o'clock Tlie thirty-third session will open Tuesday, 5tU of May For particulars addrcf 3' flov. A. DONALDSON. Frin. ' . J. H. DONALDSON, or HATTIE N. BRACKEN. Assts. -Kldfrsrhljre. March 19. 86S. . PITTSBURG H, PA.; .earner, ' Penu and ST.' . : o.. ii - Clair Sts. - ,Tbe largest Commercial School of the Uni ted States, with a patronage of nearly 3,000 MlKleiltM, in five years, froiii 31 Statks, aud the only on? which affords complete a'ad reliable instruction in all the following branches, viz ; . HerzaniiU, MannfatVurtrt, Steam Boat, Rail . Read k Bank Book-Keeping. ; . FIRST PREMIUM. Plain and Ornamental ennmanship ; alto Surveying," Engineering, and Mathematifrt generally. " $35.00 Pays for a Commercial Course Students en ter and review at any time. ' MINISTERS' SONS' tution at half price. For Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimena of Business and Ornamental I'ennmwisbip; an a beautiful College view, of 8 eqdarefeetj con taining a great variety of Writing, Letteriug and Flourishing, inclose 24 cents in ttaiupsto . the, Principals, . ( JENKINS ft SMITH, , April 24, !8G2, ly-. Pittsburg, Fa- rflHE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. X IS63. The. New York Tribune first issued in 1841, now ia its twenty-second j'ear,. 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, ia 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 Oth day of December, lbC'2, is as follows: ; Daily," . 50,125 a ; .; .Semi-Weekly, 17,251) : Weekly, 148,000 c: I-.". -Aggregate, 215,375 Pre-eminently, a . journal of News and of Lit erature, The'Tribune has political convictions whtch' are , well characterized by the fcingle word Iepcblicav. It ia Republican in its hearty adhesion to the great truth that "God liqVirtadc-of one blood all nations of men" . Ilipublicaj iu its assertion of. the equal and ianlienable rights of all men to ''life, liberty, arjd thopursUit of happiuess" 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 the empire of the New World and wield the resources of our country for il3fp"ir r.ggrandizeuient Republican in its autagonisna 9 the aristocrats an df-DOts of the CM, World, who dly hail in the per ils aud caL initios suddenly- thrust upon U3 uT their American counterpart the overthrow and ruin of the Model Republic Republican Lnits hope aud trust, its faith and effort, that this atrocious Rebellion must result in the signal overthrow. of its plotters, and the firm establishment of cquul rights and oqual laws throughout the whole extent of oiir country , wherein Liberty "and Union tshall indeed be 'one and inseparable" henceforth and forever. The Tribune devotes attention in calmer limes, and-to some extent io these, to Educa-. tion, Temperance, Agriculture, Invention, and whatever, else 'may minister to the spiritual and material progress and well-being of man kind ; but for the present its energies and its columns are mainly devoted to the invigora tiou and siivcess of the .War for the Union. Its special correspondents accompany evcry consideraWe army and 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 our distracted, blteding country. We believe that no other wise" can a fuller or more accurate icw of the progress "id caaracter of this momentous cbnnict-be p.. .tined than turougb the regular perusal of our columns, And we earnestly solicit the co-operation of all friends of the National causo, which we regard and uphold as, piat of Universal Humanity, to aid us in extending its circulation. " 'TERMS: The enormous increase - in ihe pritjft-iof priiting paper and other materials used -.tin printing newspapers, compels us to increase the price ot The Tribuue. Our new terms arc : . , DAILY TRIBUNE. - - Single Copy, . ' -S cents. Mail Subscribers, one year, (311 issues.) $8 J, ' SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE." , One Copy, oiie year, (104 issues,) $3 i Two Copies, one year, $5 f Five Copies, one year, $12 Ten Copies, one vear, ... $22 3C ! WEEKLY TRIBUNE. One Copyj one year, (52 issues,) " $2 Three Copies, one year, , . $5 . Five Copies, one year, $8 Ten. Copies, .one j ear, ' $15 Any larger number, addressed -to. names of subscribers, $1 60 each. An extra copy will be sent to everv club often. Twenty copies, to one address, one year, $15, and any larger number at same price. An extt'a copy will be sent to clubs of twenty.- To flubs t)f tiilrty, THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be sent. To clubs of fiftv. fXE DAILY TRIBUNE wiF. be sent grntis. f - Address TnE TRIBUNE "" -: Tribune Buildings, New l ork. 5gy When drafts can be procured, it is much safer than to remit Bank Bills.. The name" of the Post Office and State sboild in all case3.be plainly written. Subscribers who-'-end money by Express must prepay the Express charges, else it will be deducted from the remittance. THE UNION- RIGHT OR WRONG !" UXIOX rL AXING MILL, Kbemburg JTa. 'i.he; subscriber begs leave io inform the Public that he is"' prepared te furnish, ou short notice and bu reasonable terms, all manner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, and MOULDINGS- All work warrauted to give entire satisfac tion, otherwise ho charges will be made. Orders from a distance solicited, and fiifed witpomptnes's and dispatch. Rough Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber, v B. F. WILLIAMS. fcfceusburg, Jan. 30, 18G2-tf. E STATE O pEC'p. N( OF' JAM ES TREXLER. otice is hereby given ro all persons interested that. the Appraisement of certain property of Jam.cs Trexler, dee'd. fct Spart for hi Yi.dow, has been filed' in the Register's Office, at Ehensburg, and will b? prented to tbe Orphans' Court fcr approf.il thq 20th dav of Match, Inst. . . " E. F. LYTLF-, Recistor Reiister's Office. March. 9th, 1863-3. THE yRY LATEt ARRIVAL Per 3H.ctiroctci 1 1 EBENSBURG MP OKI Quiek Sales Ana Small ProfitB. A. A. BARKER, " EnBSBURO, Pa fllHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an I nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has just received, ta his store, on High street, tho largest and most complete assortment of WINTER aOODS, ever before brought to this county all ot which he is determined to sell cheaper than the eheaveet. '. - DRY GOQDS. la endleas variety. DRESS GOODS, OT ovary description WOOLLEN GOODS, . A full and complete assortment. WHITE goods; Embracing all the latest sfylej. EMBROIDERIES, Handsome and of the best quality. , JIOUSEJvEEPING. G0ODSr, . Of all sorts, 6izes, widths and price." HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, Tbo latest and best stylos. READY-MADE CLDTIIING, A better ond cheaper article than ever before offered to this community. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the vt.ry best workmanship. 5 . HATS AND CAPS, Febionable and of durable niatsri!. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO R0BE3. Uardtrare, Quitncit'are, Groeeriet, Flour, Bacon Chtcte, Syrvpt, 3folaae$t Mackerel, Her ring and Cod fib Iron and Xaile, Cedar and . Willow Ware, JJ'rugt . and JHedichitt, Carbon and luh Oil, etc , etc., etc. These, and many other descriptions of Goods, too numerous to bere mention, ton stantly on hand. Not to mince matters, he keeps a FIRST CLASS COUXTR& STORE, 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 Cuh, the suoscriter is enabled to sell considerably cheaper than other dealers in this community. To be couviuced of the truth of this assertion you need puly call and examine his Schedule of Prices. NO 'CHARGE FOR" JnOWlNG GOQS.-' Customers will be -waited upony accom modating Salt-stucn. ... -6SThe Public i requested to roll in the more the merrier aud.secure B.vgdii:i. A. A. SAKfiEK. DM S&r BARGAINS I B'AfiC, . The subscriber f; the fltjeation ot tfrfc. J . TOWNajid vicinif.V. . just rocciv?d, and is r'o , stand of M6of tz Soa; ' stock of i "-H- .. lry Goods, -. conisCifrg in part of - 5L" . Satins, YeTvet7 Cloths, Cassimere' Doeskitts, Sattiaetts, Tweedt,5 ' Jeanjr,- Tickings,' Flanhela, " ' Brcwa & Bleached - --''- - Muslins; &c -' pnKSS G O ODS of every Mfc. Together with an exCeUe'at Bfcsk ot - J ROOTS, SHOES, " HATS", CAPSV ----- 1 BONNETS, STATIONARY, . ' ' . , : . hardw'ar'e, . - v v OROCERIKSf FISn, SALT . -.r i - TRyNKS, -"- CARPET-SACK QUE" ENSWARE, . NOTIONS, -.. . tkc.f 4c., ie. And, in fart,-anything and evit 'filling usually kept in a No. 1 Country Stofeairfcf.-jrhkih..--will be disposed of at prices to tuitthe tirucJ. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS t "Customers waited on by attentive -Sales- men, and no charg for showrng articles. . Cherry, Poplar Spruce, Pihey R'rM ' other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, . and Country Produce generally, taken in exchange for -Goods. ' . A. A. BARKER: May 29, 1862-tf ' ; . ' - t-'-. TEWT CHEAP CASH STORE J ! "THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER r ; E. J. MILLS & CO. beg leave lo antittn.ri " to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity1-that : they haVe Jnsi rectiived, -.at their new- slur.. ; room, on High street, fl most complete assort- .. meut of - - ' ' - -"" Spring and Sutlimer GootlsV ' J ' consisting in part of the following article s - Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Plain'.ftnd' Fancy Silks," Embroideries, Housekeeping Good., Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls,- Lcej.aui '"-"--do on, ad infinitum. Aro: ; - r: : : Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonneij,;;.' Grocet'ies, Hardware, Quecnswre.. Notions, Perfumery, Statiouery; ' ' 'J " Flour, Bacou, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring, -r. :'. and Cod Fish, Syrups and Mc'a9ses; . . . Iron and Nails, Glaes, Salt, Oils, ' "' WOOD AND WILLOW AYARE, 4c, &c:t 3tc.y : In short not to dip farther lattx tediom" . , deiails Uiey intend keeping. ... . . ' ' : A NUMBER ONE STORE, : Where-J.'ue to.mfort eoid. conveuioue of-rf'--country, community cau ' be succcssfuly: ca'?-' tered to. . . - -. . , By biiying a turgfe stock at a titue, they ari enabled to sell their goods at' a-'-' ' -. "' - TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICKS. - Roll in and see for yourselves. No charg. for showing articles. : ' Country Produce taken in .exchange for goods. Ebensburg, April 24r18G2. ' ' ' cr 2 2 S- I 2" - , r- on o f 5 n I -2" E a o ft r ts" . s ' a , s E3 0 ft o J. S3 a C S3 ou C F3 - . 7 r- i "T t3 W r: o pi a "I - e- U t I s . J- o 9 i n. ' a o C C S t : o IBENSRL'RG HARDWARE AND li STOVE DEPOT. The undersigned Las just received a.larg and pplendid assortment of Hurdwaro ami' Cutlery. Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves, - Nails, 'Window' Glass, Hoop Iron,-Carbon Oil . Lamps and pare Carbon Oil, Japanned aud Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware, '4c., c, nil o which he will sell very low for CASH or ex change for Country Produce, Ai-i,i : He still continu.s to manufacture Tin an.f. ' Sheet Iron Wire of all descriptions, for I . either by Vne WhoUtale or Jietail. Repairing' . done short notice. tie returns hJg sincere thanks to ills o!J- Mends and customers for the patronage ex tended him, and begs leave to hope that thev will come forward and settle up their account oflong standing, and commence th new yeat 'onihe square." He muft have money la enable him to keep up his stock. '-' ". . Sg. Prices low, to suit the ime. . --.- GEO. HUNTLEY. , Ebensburg, Jany. 9, 1862tf ' rpERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION X io ; - "TnE ALLErUIANH.Vr ' . Sl.5f IN ADVANCL" Xw te thr tt.ne to Subtcribt .' y 'Z. - -pr i- -i .. a 9 Z I tt e, c I- e-.H 2 n-. 5 s t 5 rr 2 ? v. O o 2. o 0 ft a n.5jHC!5 t r. tZ a o sj 3 r! 2 - 5 - Zl. E s. S 3 o go - . ? 2 2, A 0 3- O S3- J 2 ' n - 0 H S. f ... , t ?? t3 o 2 0 ' 2- 2-3' - ri Q' ;- o 9 5 h a.s-s 5 5 S M zr CO ? . S ET' - o git 2 O r- --' i -.