T"flURSPAY:::::::::::::::::.:::::MAIlCH 10. LOCArAND PERSONAL Ebexsburq and Cresson Railroad. and after Monday, November 16, 1863, m3 3fl this road -will run as follows : Leave Ebensburg A 7.20 A. M., connecting with Bait. Ex.- " press West and Thro' Acrom. East, it 7.15 P. 21., connecting with Mail Train "West and Thro' Expres3 East. LEAVE CRESSON At 10.45 A. 21., or on departure of Thro' Accommodation West. XI g.45 P. M., or on departure Ox Express East and Mail West. . Tee ITour The Duty. Now that Congres9 has extended the time for the pijnient of bounties to volunteers, would it not be the part of wisdom in Cambria county to mako an effort to fill her quota under the President's call for five hundred thousand men ? Volunteering seems to be going on rapidly all over the State excepting here. The indications are that, then a draft does occur, Cambria alone, of the four counties composing this Con gressional district, will be drafted. This trill be a pretty eminence, indeed, ior the proud old Mountain County to attain ! There is no mistake in saying that hun dreds of Cambrians arp now enlisting. They are enlisting in other counties, Lowever counties where local bounties Me paid. When a man concludes to volunteer, he were something more than human to refuse making the most out of his determination possible. TVe don't blame a man for giving Cambria the go-byy where he gets no bounty, and crediting himself to Chester county, where he gets a fjood bounty. The blame attaches to us rather than to Jam. And if we allow this system of depletion to continue, we will soon become depopulated of our fighting material, and left to the uncertain rort of going elsewhere for men where with to fill our quota. Cambria county is able to pay a bounty. She is able to pay a good bounty. If our County Commissioners will not do their duty and ofler a county bounty of one or two hundred dollars to each man enlisting and the indications are they tcitt not, then the people should move in the matter. Let those liable to military duty call meetings in their respective 6ub-districts, nise whatever bounty they can, and secure their men if they can. Failing to raise the bounty by subscription, this can most likely be done by the enactment of local taxation laws, which the Legislature will readily legalize. Nearly eix hundred men are required from Cambria count v under all calls. Possibly, we have a credit on this number cf one hundred leaving five hundred yet to be raised. "We are 6ure two hundred cf cur citizens perhaps more have en llsted since the promulgation of the order for the draft, who havc,; through mere lick of energy on cur part, been credited sphere. With these credited to Cam bria, our quota would now be half filled. In this connection, the following obser vation may not come amiss : Altho' the timber to be drawn from in the county tas been largely decreased of late, the tamber to be draicn remains the same as tlough no volunteering had occurred. Although two hundred men have gone tutfrom our midst, our quota remains six iundred as before. It is not too late yet to go to work. ith rare kindliness, and a disposition to g "e us still another chance, the authori ty have again postponed the draft. e that, although the draft be postponed tase after time, Cambria county wiU Ktunatety be called upon to furnish, by haft, the precise number of men fhe may refuse to supply, on her quota, by volun txrinj. Remember thi3 fact, and go to fork at once ! Old Clothes not Refused. Says Johnstown Democrat : "From the Patly diminished list of letters now relished, compared with former lists, we :ald infer that the present Postmaster (91 Johnstown) attends punctually to his ictj." From the present tone of the Democrat, Xapared with its tone as of yore, we H infer 'that innrn.nl is "hard tin." Wcially speaking, and wants a share we P.O. printing!- 4 Orr YV r Ira cirrir tn lnrn the dwelling house of Mr. Levi Beers, hite-township, this county, together Jiu contents, was totally destroyed by . - v lUBi. xum iir. ieera ana ie Were awav at th tlmi of th .mr. ce. tio i w tG!ho li ... . a snort time betore, Mr. B. hi d J1 two of bis children by disease. Tru- 1 uv. vuiuv Clli- J tut in Tpm'mnnta Personal. Among the strangers in attendance at Court this w'eek, we notice Hon. A. C. Mullin, Private Secretary for Governor Curtin, who is revisiting the scenes of his former usefulness to recupe rate and see his friends. He is looking "oay, smiling and young" sure indicv tion that the cares of State fail to weiJk more heavily on him than they ought to do. Mr. James E. Hartzell, of Pittsburg, is also cn the sod. He is a witness on the "murder case" one of the lueky ones who mako five bit3 a day and mileage. On the principle that it is a neat thing to kill two birds with one stone, he is also special reporter for the Pittsburg Tbispalch, and intends furnishing that paper with an accurate synopsis of all evidence which may be elicited in this most interesting trial. Sergt. Charles A. Fagan, of Co. A, 11th Penna. Reserves, who came home on furlousrh about six weeks ago, and has been lying sick ever' since, is, we are happy to see, going about again, ne bids fair to be as "good as new" in a short time. Mr. Clinton R. Jones, of West Va., with his family, has arrived here. He reports the new and flourishing State which he represents as all right, with the single exception that guerillas do much abound there. Col. Juhn M. Bowman, of the Johns town Tribune, is here, and has favored us with a couple of calls. II f prints a bully paper, and is himself a bully fellow. We sec cur friend Campbell, of the Johnstown Democrat, circulating around toli. He should remember that our latchstring still hangs out Mr. Casper W. Easly, of Johnstown, is also located with us, pro tern. There may be better men where he comes from than "Cas," but we can't ce it. Mr. Lloyd Christy, of Hollidaysburg, is a looker-on in Venice, seeing what is to be seen and hearing what is to be heard Success to them all ! The Great Murder Case. The Mocre Marbourg homicide case has attracted an immense crowd here this week. Town absolutely overflows with strangers, who crowd the hotels and boarding houses to excess. The indict ment in the prosecution was laid before the Grand Jury on Monday afternoon, and the same evening a "tree bill" was returned. Tuesday morning the work of empaneling a jury was begun. The panel was soon exhausted, and at noon only seven jurors had been accepted. In the afternoon, however, the twelve men requisite were secured and sworn in, and the hearing cf the evidence begun. This has continued thus far without interruption, and, as some ons or two hundred witnesses have been subpenaed, the probabilities are it will continue for a day or two longer. In addition to District Attorney Noon, the counsel for the prosecution comprises Gen. Henry D. Foster, of Greensburg, and Messrs. Potts and Kopelin, of Johns town ; the defence has secured the services of Messrs. Johnston of Ebensburg, Persh ing, M'Laughlin and Elder, of Johnstown, Billings G. Childs, of Pittsburg, John Scott, of Huntingdon, and Win. J. Bacr, of Somerset. We will give details in full next week. Died : At the house of Samuel Stiles, Ebensburg, on Saturday, 27th February, of scarlet fever, Edwin Kimball, son of Luther and Maria Jano Stiles, of Black lick township, Cambria county, aged 2 years and 7 days. Weep not for those Who sink within the arms cf death Ere vet the chilling: wintrv breath m Of sorrow o'er them blows, Ent weep for them who here remain, The mournful heritors of pain, .Condemn'! to see e-ich bright joy fade, And mark griefs melancholy shade Flung o'tr Hope's fairest rose. With an Alcciiolic Twang. The Johnstown Democrat says a new mode of "exhausting a vessel" is to write for TJie AUcyhaman. Our neighbor adheres to the old method. He exhausts a vessel by that species of legerdemain acquirable only through intimate acquaintance with pewter mugs, beer bottles, and bungholes. At least so it tis reported. True tor You. "Speaking of gas," gays the Johnstown Democrat, "reminds us that we have been supplied with the genuine article." A peep into the sanctum of the Demo crat, during the working hours of its editors, is all that is necessary, we think, to fully verify this statement. An effort, which we think will be successful, is now being made to fill the quota of Ebensburg with volunteers. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. - Johnstown, March 7, 1S64. To the Editor of Ttie Alleghanian : A couple of fighta occurred here last week, in one of which, a gentleman from the vicinity of Wilmore, having got on an over-load of the "ardent," found him self the principal in a stieet fight, and as a natural result, pretty badly abused. He was subsequently conveyed to the Mayor's office, where, paying a fine, and -receiving a parting admonition to sin no more, he left, a "wiser it net a better man." The other occurred on Saturday evening, when constable Strayer. in attempting to arrest one of the Gate3 family for disorderly conduct, was assaulted and badly beaten by a couple of these hopeful scions of a quarrelsome sire. To do these men jus tice, however, they are very quiet and inoffensive young men when sober, but the very reverse when under the influence of liquor. I believe the parties were bound over to await trial for assaulting an officer. Our city has been guilty of an operatic sensation. According to programme, a concert was given in the Lutheran Church on Saturday evening, consisting of vocal and instrumental selections from the pop ular operas of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Luckhardt, and their talented daughter, assisted by Miss Louisa Scriba, of Pitts burg, an ameteur operatic performer of considerable reputation, sustained the principal part3. Miss Lina Luckhardt has already attained celebrity for her surprising musical talent, having been highly complimented by the Western press a short, time since for the superior manner in which, she acquitted herself at various private performances in Cincin natti. Although quite young, her gentle, unassuming demeanor and rare musical attainments have mado' her a general favorite wherever known. Her part was ably sustained- through the entire perfor mance. Miss Scriba is the possessor of a charming voice, at complete control, and it was a rare treat to hear her in the rapid and difScult changes pertaining to the peculiar style o. opera singing. Miss Scriba and Mis3 Luckhardt were several times encored during their part ot the performance. Mr. and Mrs. Luckhardt, with the powerful choir of the church, acquitted themselves to the satisfaction of all present. The concert, which was for the benefit of the school attached to the Lutheran church, "will be repeated this evening. Nearly every person will be out of town this week attending the trial of Joseph Moore for the murder of Jordan Marbourg. A great number of vritnesses go up to day for the purpose of engaging lodging, as it is expected the hotels will not have sufScient accommodations for the persons interested in the case. Rev. A. J. Hartsock. pastor of the U. B. Church, leaves this morning for the 110th P. V., he having been appointed Chaplain of that Regiment some time ago. He preached his farewell sermon to a crowded church last evening. Mr. II. takes with him the prayers and good wishes of the entire community. Yours, May Leon. Wanted to Know. If, as is reported, the editor of the Johnstown Democrat is a Campbell when in good humor, does it follow he is an Agitated bell after reading 77ie AUejTiaman ? Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Lini- jtext. Fint bottles, at fifty cents, for the cure of lameness, scratches, wind galls, sprains, bruisc3, splints, cut?, colic, slipping stifle, over heating1, sore throat, nail in the foot, etc. It is warranted cheaper and better than any other article ever offered to the public. Thousands of animate hare been cured of the colic and over-heating by this Liniment ; and hundreds that were crippled and lame have been restore! to their former vigor. It is used by all the first horsemen throughout the States. Orders are constantly received from the Racing Stable3 of England for fresh supples of thi3 invaluable article. Over 2.500 testimonials have been rercircd. Remember, SO cents laid out in time may cave the life of rour horse. Sold by all drac-fis3: Office 5G Cortlandt Street, New York. Feb. 11, Secure the shadow, etc. If any of oar citizens, or any of the stran gers inittciidance a Court, desire to have a superior pnotograpli or anibrotype of them selves taken, they should visit Ames' Gallery, on Centre street, one square north of the Diamond. He is admitted on all hands to be a superior artist, as "good perhaps, as any outside the cities. His gallery beinfr provided vfith a skylight, ho is enabled to take pictures in all sorts ot weather. Give him a call! Wno Don't want Bargains! Strangers who have been attracted to Eb ensburg to hear the evidence in the "Moore- ilarbourg Murder Case," should not fail to call at James M. Thompson's new Store, P. O. building, before going home, and price his goods. The will be astonished at finding he sells cheaper than any other establishment outside thecitiea andlsirge towns.' His stock of Cigar3 and Tobacco is particularly fine. Go and see I CS? Handbills 'of all kinds printed at this office. QUICK SALES, - SMALL PROFITS 1" ISGf. .THE LATEST ARRIVAL ! WHO DON'T "WANT BARGAINS 1- A; A. BARKER, Ebexsbceg, Vx. The subscriber takes pleasure in announ cing to the people of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has just received, at his store, on High street, the largest and -most complete assortment of TTfnter Goods ever before 'brought to this county, all ot which he is determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest. DRY GOODS, In endless variety. DRESS GOODS, Of every description WOOLLEN GOODS, A full and complete assortment. T7ITITE GOODS,. Embracing all the latest styles EMBROIDERIES, Handsome and.cf the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all sorts, sizes widths and prices. 'HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS. The latest and best styles. READY-MADE CLOTHING, A better and cheaper article than ever befor offered to thi3 community. ' BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very best workmanship. HATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS HOSIERY AND GLOYLS. BUFFALO ROBES. Uarcivare, Queemiccrc; Groceries, Flour, Bacon Cheese, Syri'ps, 7uotaacei, ZlacJcerel, Ilcr rinj end Cod Fish, Iron and Nails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Carbon and lisfi Oil, etc., etc., tie. These, and many oihe-r descriptions of Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly on hand. Not to mince matters, he keeps a FIRST CLASS COUNTRY 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 Cash, the subscriber is enabled to sell considerably cheaper than other dealers in thi3 community. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion you need only call and examine his Schedule of Prices NO CHARGE FOR H0V7ING 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. BARKER. prOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION ! i;, i . v- -' -.-' --. ,-, i Yon all' want a, Clothes Wringer, in ord?r to get through your washing curlier, spare your strength, snd at the same thr.o save enough in the wear of clothes by using a wringer, to pay for it in six months, at the present price cf cotton. THE AMIDON WRINGER has been placed in competition with all the principal Wringers in the market, and has in every case come oiT victorious. It is easily and firmly attached to any style of tub, without the turning cf scrc vs. It has no cog wheel?, galvanized frame, or iron screws to rust and break. C?- Please call and examine an Amidon Wringer before'you purchase any other. For sale bv . GEO. 11UNTLE 1 . Ebensburg", Feb. 11, 1863.-tf F OR RENT. The propertv belonging to the heirs of Evan Lloyd, dee'd., situate about 2. miles south of Ebensburg, will be rented lor one or more vears. Said property consist of two detached farms, No. 1 having a dwelling house, bank barn, and other necessary out buildings, in good order, a good bearing orchard, r-nti about 70 acres of cleared land, r.na .0. 2, about one half mile distant from the former, with about 0 acres cleared, fcaid farms are well suited for tilling or gracing purposes. - Possession given immediately if desired. For terms apply to the subscriber, in L bens- bur?. ELIZABETH LLOYD. Ebensburg, Feb. 11, 18G3. ITAHE-SIQGJTI. EVAN S re- - , JTa.1. spectfully in- r' :-"" forms the tltizcn of f '';'--" Ebensburcr, and Cam- C- I - v . . w s I3-, that he has on hand end :dt sale, at 1 his Ware-room, one square west of Blair's Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of FURNITURE, which he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at rersona ble prices. Ebensburg, Oct. C, 159.- TVTOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF i.1 THE HUNTINGDON, CAMBRIA AND INDIANA TURNPIKE ROAD CO. The Court cf Huntingdon county f.t the January term,' 18-34, directed to be paid to said Creditors two and one-fonrth pt-r ?ont. on their claims on which former dividend have been declared, which I will pay on tho presentation of thrir certificates of deposit by themselves or their agents. JOHN S. ISETT, Sequestrator. Spruce Creek, February 18, 18C4. INSURANCE AGENCY. 7 James Purse, agent for the Blair connty nnd Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Com panies, Johnstown, Pa. 27 Will attend promptly to making insu rance in any part of Cambria county ttpon explication by fetter or in person. 6i -J NTIHELY VEGETABLE ! NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE: TONIC. DR. HOOFLAND'S PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. Will effectually cure LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS EASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DIS ORDERED LIVER OR STC5MACH, such as Constipa tion, Irward Pile?, Fulness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of tl:s Stomach Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for food, Tulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the stomach.' Swimming of the head Hurried and Difficult "Breathing,. Fluttering at the heart, Cho king or SuITocating sensntioas when in a lying posture, Dimness of vision. Dot or Webs before the sight, Fever and dull pain in tho head, D e fi c i e n e,y of perspiration, of . the skin and eyes, Pain in ihc side, back, chest Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of heat burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression cf Spirits. And will poitivelv prevent T0II0XV "Fever, BiSHous JFever, &.c. THEY COSTAIS. NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WniSKEY 1 They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine cases oat ot a hundred. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of ileligicus Knowledge. Although not disposed to favorer recom mend Patent Medicines in eneral through distrust of their ingredieiifs and tKects I yet know of no sufficient reasons whv a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any sine preparation, in. the hope that he may thus contribute- to the benefit of others. I do this the more rendilr in re-ard- to Holland's German Bitters, prc-nareJbv Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I w? prrjadiced agsunst them 'for many years, under thelmprcsiioa that chev were chieflv an acloholic rr.ixtr.re. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker., for the removr.1 o'f this prejudice by proper tests, r.nd f or cn-conrigeiiic-nt to try them, -vhen su fibrin sr from great and long continued dcbilitv. The uie of three bott'eg of these Bitters "at the beginning of :he present year, was fallowed by evident relief, and restoration to a decree of bodily iind mental vigor whieh I had'not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing r.:3 to use th"11- J- NEWTON" BROWN. Peilad'a., Jcxe 23, 1SG1, ATTEfiTiOn SDlblEHS! Will build up the constitution, nnd give health and strength to an overtasked r.cd diseased system. Philadelphia, Augrst 12. ISC2. Dn. C. II. Jack.o. Dear Sir: While in Virginia, owing to the change of water, I wa taken with a severe dianhce.-., which e'eemed incurable, and which jrrcath woakenc 1 me. V. hen we reached fauinsbarg, I feared that I should have to conns homej Lui noticia some of your Bitters in the store of Mr U if Price, in that town, I purchased a sa::nv "i n vaa sji'-eu.iy rcifrc.l to iieal The tliurikoca was quicklv cheek- J rru experienced no return of it, A number my conmuks who fuflVrr-? in I I of manner and frora he sasae ea" v-'th w"nn i n e 1 !i.,.nu in i Di'.icrs, join rae 1a thi3 certificate. I expect to return to the seat of war with the Legion, and I shall certainly take a eun..IT of the Hitlers in my knapsack. I wouMMot be without it for its weight in gold, particularly on go;ng into a limestone region. Yours, truly, A. E. AL?,IEU3 Company II, Scott Legion. LETT ARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! See that the signature of C. M. Jackson" is on the wrapper cf each bottle. Price per bottle T5 cents Or half dozen for 4. Should your nearest Prn-rt nr,i the arkele. do r.nt br. tuit .if !.t-. .. t- ! . . ' - ... , .. tl iiiU,.v- j icaung preparations that may be of.ered iu us place, but send to us, and we will forward by express, securely packed. - I ! PRINCIPAL OFFICE axd MANUFACTORY . 1 No. G3 1ARCXI ST (Successors to C. M. JACKSON, & Co.,) PROPRIETORS. rSTFor sale by Dr. G. II. KEYS ER, 41 Wood st., SIMON JOHNSON, corner Fourth and Smithfield sts., PiitsUurg, and by drug gists nnd Dealers in every town in the" United Slates. fJulv 9 '63.lv E '' . - 3 ''J V- HON. WILSON M'CANDLESS, Jud-3 of tt United States Circuit Court, Preeidcnt. PITTSBURGH, PA:, corner Pciia and St Clair SU. Tlie I.argrcBt, Cheapest and Rest $55.00 Pays for a Commercial course. No e.vtra charges for Manufacturer, Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Bookkeep ing. Ministers' Son3 at half price. Students enter and review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced Teachers and principal Accountants, who prepare young wen for active business, at the least expense and shortest time, for the most lucrative and respoimbJsituation?. Dirloras granted for merit only. Hence thf universal preference for graduates of this College br business men. P20F. A. Cowlev, the best Penman of the Union, who holds the largest No. of 1st Pre miums, and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Writing. Circulars containing fall information eeni free on application to the Priucipals JENKINS k SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. Attend where the Sons and Clerks of Bankers and Business men graduate. April 24, :SC2-lj. ROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 17ru D;st. Prvv .1 TlfXTlscno.v, June 1SG3. MEN WANTED FOR THE INVALID CORPS. Only those faithful soldiers who, from wounds or the hardships of war, are no longer fit for active field duty will be received into this Corps of Honor. Enlistment will be for three years unless soouc-r dicchr-rged. . Pay and allowances same as for ol"5cer id men of the United States Infarftry; ercept that no premiums or bounty for enlistment will be allowed. This will not invalidate any pensions or bounties which may be due tor previous services. All persons honorably discharged from the . service, not liable to draft, whether they have served in this w-ar or, not, can be admitted into this Corp3 of Honor. Men who are still in service and enable to perform effective Cc!d, may be transferred to this, corps. Tor the convenience of service, the men will be selected for three grade3 of dutr. Those who are most efficient and able bodied, tnd capable of performing guard duiy, etc.-, etc., will Le armed with muskets, and assigned to companies of the Frst Battallion. Those of the next degree of efficiency, including those who have lost a hand or an arm; and the least effective, including those who hare lost a foot or a leg, to the companies of the Second or Third Battallions: they will be. armed with swbrds. The dtities will be chiefly to act C3 provost guards and garrisons for cities; guards for hospitals and other public bui.'uings ;-cnd aa clerks, orderlies, e;c. If found necessary thc-y may be assigned to forts, etc. Acting Assistant Provost Marshals General are authorized to appoint Officers of the Regular Service, or of the Invalid Corp?, to administer the oath of enlistment to those men who have completely fulfilled the pre scribed conditions of aduiLsicn to the Invalid Corps, viz : 1. That the applicant is unfit for service in the field. 2. That he is fit for the dr.tics, or rome ot them, ir.dieued above. 3. That, if not now in the service, he waa honorably discharge!. 4. That h i is meritorious and deserving. For enlistment or further information opplv to the Board of Enrollment for the district iu which the applicant is a resident. - J. D. CAMPBELL, Capt. and Provost Marshal. Ebensburg, July 2, 13C3.-tf. n o N O o -1 III r- 2l 2 ' " - ; -r w - - v KT- 4 H 9 k - r 5 'i I i G n a- i 2. Z r ! t e r-1 n z o J 2 te 5 tz Z- S 2 L-J s- 5 2. N " a 5s I 1 -0 o g a 5 a ,r- .-5 n a 2- a 'X c o & 2. o rr. -3 - . " - vr s - o - -r zn 9 zr. c o c a o a 0 E. 1 it c- 73 a o a a o c n - a Z Vi p n a i. a e zr rr o o - 2. o ft- . Zt r- 0 " Hr3 1 2 .0 1 o o t c i o C O - i a n o o a a a o a- T7I5ENSI3UnG IIAlIinVAKE ANr 111 STOVE DEPOT. E. 1 7? GA TNS TO EE II A D! The undersigned has -just received a. large and splendid assortment of Hardware and v.-,. ,t- , . T-.. , rt . gf l,r.t:cry, t.oe:n:g, i'arlcr antl Heating Stoves, .;siis, uiru'.'w iii i?s. i!ion iron, taroon Oil iT.tP? and nure Carton Oil. Jauinned an.l Brttranrla Ware. Glss Ware. Are.. x-.. nl 7 , l- ? . 1 l . ' 1 1 . 1 I 1 r .-,...r 1. 1'. v. tvii ery iuw ior U.S. oil Or ei- change fur Country Produce. He still continues to manufacture Tin. and Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for sale either by the T'Vo't.mtV or Retail. Repairing d:ie on short notice. lie returns h's sincere thank3 to his old frienu3 and customers for the patronage ex tended him, and begs leave to hope that thev will come forward and settle up their accounts of long Etandicg, and commence the new year "on the square." He must have money to enable him to ketj up his stock. Prices low, to suit the inies. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Jany. 9, lSG2tf EgX- Reading matter on every page cf to day's paper. i ': 1- i I 4 t - i.' i I Is i nr