u hi ' fgUKSD AY:::::::::::::::::.::::: MARCH 81. LOCAL AMD PERSONAL Ebensburg ani? Ceesson Railroad. 0a nd after Monday, November 16, 1863, trains on this road will run as follows : Leave Ebensburg At 7.20 A. M., connecting with Bait. Ex press West and Thro' Acnom'. East. At 7.15 P. M., connecting with Mail Train West and Thro Express East. Leave Cresson At 10.45 A. M.f or on departure of Thro' Accommodation West. At 8.45 P. M., or on departure of Express East and Mail West. Local Etchings. ' Last Sunday was Easter Sunday. See fourth page for "Educational Col umn." ' The subscription list of TJie Afleghanian has been increased thirty names within lh6 past two weeks. . The Johnstown Democrat thinks we are in danger of falling into "gross darkness." Not any We don't depend upon your farthing rush for mental illumination. Capt. H. C. JBeamer, of Duncansville, has been appointed Assistant Provost Marshal or Blair county, vice Col. John Piper, removed It is positively asserted the State mili tia of 1862 are now going to bo paid off, and that instructions to that effect have been issued to paymasters. Dr. Belford, the eminent dentist, is in town. Give him a call, ye who are the unfortunate possessors of defective molars or incisors. Subscribers to The AttecKanian who tnay change their places of residence on the 1st of April should give us. notice of mch change, that their papers may be properly addressed to them. A. man named Peter Kinney has been jrregted and lodged in the Huntingdon jail, charged with killing his wife on the night of St. Patrick's day. He lived on Broad Top. The editor of the Dem. & Sent, was presented with a barrel of flour by some tnterprising individual the other day. -Would have no objection to see the same trick attempted upon, us The maple sugar season is here, and nr farmers, those who are the enviable possessors of "camps," are busily engaged .... r , 1 in turning out large quantities oi tne toothsome substance. It retails in our I'.orcs at fifteen cents per pound. We inadvertantly omitted mcntpning list week that Lieut. J. Nix Kinkead, of Cu. M, 12th Pa. Cavalry, was in town. His regiment has re-enlisted for the war, nd is home on a thirty days furlough. Six is a tip-top fellow, and an honor to the town that raised him. We wish him I ill manner of success. The Johnstown Democrat computes its lrietda in this countv. in round numbers. it iusfc "one thousand." Sepinf that 'here are Oiree thousand Democratic vo ters ia the county, we are irresistibly led to the conclusion that our cotemporary is DotEo highly appreciated by the members oiita own household as it miorht be I 0 Through an unfortunate blunder of the 'elcgraph, the President was made to say ia lis late call for two hundred thousand S5ttthat the time for the payment of tho as extended to the fifteenth of April ; h&ereas, bv official notice received bv the I, v . Prions Boards of Enrollment, it appears bounties cease on the first of April r to-morrow. It is shrewdly supposed the equinoctial nra was around on Friday Jast. At lt) on that day and during the succeed- i night we were visited bv the bisrsrest blustriest snow-storm of the winter. snow fell to the depth of fully one ft oa the level and six feet in fence era. It failed to remain with us any 3?i of time, however, for as we write I Pirate inspection of our streets reveals Hrface Covering whatever save and ud. f Wednesday morning : see it now 1 ,9nw ween mcnes Mi, and still falling. Jtter 4 e tU equinoctial storm. e believe we have not heretofore oncd that Col. James M.1 Swank, editor of the Johnstown Tribune. at Washington cif y, has become editor' of the Pittsburg Dailu feet, when it comes to wield- goosequill. he-takes rack ? ia the State: Under his director- rfctie Zzit& will lose none of that ;j8e which has heretofore1 attended it. Should the Col. become posseS , desire to -inflict upon us his 7 ID feXcTlflnort " fnr 'Mir voolrltr lio ia rrnm nf i n era nf nia F Wt. We will not feel aggrieved J A Compliment to One we Know. A correspondent of the Sacramento (Cal.) Daily Union, giving an account of a "trip to Washoe," speaks thu3 flatteringly of Maj. Charles M'Dermitt, a former Ebens burgher; and of Fort Churchill, Nevada Territory, the post under his command : Fort Churchill is simply a military post, and no fort. It is eligibly situated on a wide gravelly slope near the Carson. Its large parade ground is inclosed on the west by the men's quarters and the bakeries on the east by the Commissary and Quartermaster's and the hospital buildings j and on the north by the officers' .quarters. The latter' face the river and the cottonwoods. AH the buil dings are adobe, plastered upon the outside, and having projecting roofs, which form a verandah. . The officers' quarter" are one and a half stories in hight. They are admirably arranged for convenience, but have never been perfectly finished throughout. As they are, they are the most comfortable quarters on this coast: and they would be. if finished, most elegant dwellings for any gen tlemen in the land. The men's quarters, the bakery buildings, the general mess-room, and all .about them, are as comfortable and as neat as any bachelor could "dfsif e'. The hos pital is a "miracle of neatness and comfort; and of the Commissary and Quartermaster's offices it may ie said that they are in as sound condition as perfect system and order can make them. The men and officers garri soning Churchill have no right to complain of their accommodations nor do they. Churchill has been under the immediate command of Major Charles M'Dermitt for two years or more ; and it is high praise of him to say that the post never was in so good condition, nor looked so well, since the days of the "Regulars," and in those days certainly no better. Tho Major has not Only proved himself a good officer, but he has, with an enlarged sense of the duties of man to man, extended every aid to the poor worn immigrants pas sing the post. He his now and then captu red and confined a 8eeesh," it i3 true, bat even they, I am sure, will Lave nothing to say against his humanitv. The Pah Utahs .venerate the Major, and he deserves their veneration. The Major is no Indian Agent, but he has done more than any one man to harmonize the conflicts between tiie , white and the red races, and to preserve the peace essential, to our prosperity. He has done J more he has, in his own person, redeemed the honor and the good faith of the whites to a great extent; and what honest man will not thank him for it, if he but knows how shamelessly that honor and faith Lave been compromised by too many white men. Such a man as the Major is worth all the Indian. Agents ever upon this coast.- Metiiodit Episcopal. The Pitts burg M. E. Conference met atBarnesville, Belmont county, Ohio, on Wednesday, 23d inst., Bishop Levi Scott presiding. It continued in session five days, transac ting much important business. The fol lowing are the appointments made for this District for the ensuing-year : BLAIBSVILLE DfSTRICT T. M'CtKART, Pi E. Clairsville, S.Y.Kennedy. ' Johnstown, C. II. Jackson. T . Indiana, M. W. Dallas. Greensburg and Pleasant Unity, "VT. BroWn. Kittauning. A. II. Thoma3. ' Dayton, A. Baker. , Eldcrton, M. J. Montgomery, A. P. Leonard. Latrobe, J. S. Wakefield, J. Gray.. Mt. Pleasant, E. Williams. West Newton, W. W. Roup. Mechanicsburg, P. G. Edwards, IT. Long. New Florence, J. C. Iligh. Burrell and Apollo, J. Shane, one to.be supplied. Ligonier, W. A. Stewart. Saltsburg and Hopewell, ST. Show. Marchand, N. G. Miller. Smithport, to be supplied. Ebensburg, J. S. Lemmon, one to be sup. II. Man3ell, Missionary to India. We are glad to see that Mr. Lemmon has been re-assigned to this place. An eloquent expounder of the word of God, and a valuable albeit unassuming citizen, he is justly popular with all classes. Another Step Upward. Lieut. Col. Dan Porter, of .the 11th Penna. Reserves, having resigned his .commission in the regiment, we are gratified to learn that Major Robert A. M'Coy has been promo ted to the position: "Bob" is eminently qualified to fill this or any other ofSce. lie has had a long apprenticeship in the art of war, and can set a squadron i' the tented field with the best of them. Start ing hence nearly three years ago as Sec ond Lieutenant of ths "Cambria Guards," he has subsequently filled the offices of First Lieutenant, Adjutant, and Major, with entire satisfaction not only to his superiors, but also to the rank and file. We hope good luck may continue to hit him! : Smash Ur. On Friday night last, about 11 o'clock, two freight trains on the Penna. Railroad collided near Lilly's station, this county. A smash up of con- I curable masnitude was the result. We .undersnd" i?at no less than three engines and twelve cal? wefS totally wrecked and ruined. No lives WeTP lo?t. nor no per sonal injury was done the person having the trains in charge, we believe. Magazines. We have received God ey's Lady's Book, Peterson's Magazine, the Continental Monthly, and tho Knick erbocker, for April. They are all most excellent numbers, and keep well up with the spirit of thetimes. 1 Dreadful. A few days since W. Roper, photographer, of Carrolleville, Blair county, fell from Point Lookout, near Chattanooga, ; a : distance, of ovej a hundred feet, and was instantly killed. j LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. Johnstown, March 29, ISG. PAT-DAJT AT "THB HIVL;" AND WHAfCAMB OT IT WOOLLEN FACTORY TO BB BBXCTED PXaSOSAL MENTION, AC, AC ' Correspondence of The Alleghanian-l" Friday and Saturday lastwre the usual pay-days at the Mill. This occasion is generally observed by an extra number of drunks, with an occasional street fight. These periodical rows are of course an old song, but one so much tut of the usual order transpired on Sunday, that I must chronicle it. Two female denizens of a den of iniquity in Conemaugh borough saw fit to quarrel that evening, for the reason that one accused the other of steal ing a dollar from her, and buying whiskey with it. A war of words, with a perfect torrent of obscene abuse, was the initiative, when matters wefe brought to a crisis by one of these frailcypriahs inserting her digits in the hair of the other. . . A regular rough and tumble street fight ensued, until from sheer exhaustion the parties separated. Is not this a sad commentary upon the morals of our city ? ' The erection of an extensive woollen factory upon the site known as "Murray's Grove" is in contemplation, and the plans, &c, are already prepared by the architect I understand it is to be four stories high, and stock to the amount of $200,000 will be invested; Rev. Ahrenfeldt, whilom pastor of the English Lutheran church, preached his farewell sermon to his congregation Sabbath. He retires from the ministry to eogage in business pursuits. The children of the German Lutheran school give a concert to-night, at Kohler' hall, for the benefit of their school. It will be well attended. - , A short time ago I spoke of the proba ble return of Co. M, 12th Pa., Cavalry . Last week the members who re-enlisted, some fifty, arrived in town. .Capt. Morgan M'Donald, who commands the company, did not get home until this evening. . He informs me that he will receive a limited number of recruits, and, as a, better or braver officer cannot; be met with, I advise those "who feel inclined to enlist, to do so with Capt. M'Donald. He bears the reputation of being a brilliant and dashing officer, and kind in the treatment of his subordinates. " ' T also had ' the pleasure of . meeting Lieut3. Kinkead, and Hite, of the same company. They look every inch the sol dier. ' Tho weather for the past few days has been mild and ethcrial-like,and the nights suggestive of "meet me by moonlight alone' Can you fancy anything more charming than a dreamy moon light evenin g, a fair com panion by your side, and: -to forth ! Yours, May Leon.. The Greatest Discovery of the Age. Farmers, families and others can pur chase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias' Veni tian Liniment, for dysentery, colic, croup, chronic rheumatism, sore throats, toothache, sea sickness, cuts, burns, swellings, bruises, old sores, headache, mosquko bites, pains in the limbs, chest, back, &c. If it does not give relief the money will be refunded. All that is asked is a trial and use it according to the directions. ' f Dr. Tobias Dear Sir : I have used your Venitiah Linime in my family for a number of years, and believe it to be the best article for what it i3 recommended that I have, ever used. For sudden attack of croup it ia inval uable: " I have no hesitation in recommending it for all the uses it professes to cure. I have sold it for many years, and it gives entire satisfaction. CIIAS. II. TRIMNER. Quakerto-n, N. J., May 8, 1858. - Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by all drug gists. Office, 5C Cortlandt street, New-York. Attention, Folks in General ! Jame3 M. Thompson, at his new store, P. O. building, has just received the largest and decidedly the best assortment of Ready Made Clothing ever before brought to Ebensburg. He has also received a splendid assortment of Spring Shawls, Ladies' Mantillas, Circulars, & c, &c. All of which will be sold very cheap for cash. Ye who have an eye to your out ward adornment, give him a call. JJOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION ! ! You all want a Clothes "Wringer, in order to get through your washing earlier, spare your strength, and at the same time save enouch in the wear of clothes by using a inger, to pay for it in six months, at the present urice of cotton. ThS AMIDON WRIXGEH has been placed in competition with all the principal Wringers in the market, and has in every case come off victorious. It is easily and firmly attached to any style of tub, without the turning of screws. ' It has no cog wheels, galvanized frame, or iron screws to rust and break. Tt&m Please call and examine an Amidon Wrinirer before you purchase any other. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY. ' Ebensburg, Feb. 11, 1863.-tf ' EEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION- - (PA ((THE AT.T,KiJRlVi'-;, " $1.50 IN ADVANCE. jilpl Tl'";" mi jjjTu T, "iTT fl STR AY STEER. Came to the residence of the subscriber, in Blackhck township, Cambria county1, some time in December last, a BRINDLE STEER, right horn broken, white mark on forehead, and one on rump, supposed to be about 8 years old. The ownerfis requested to come for ward, prove property, and take heraway, oth erwise she will be- disposed f aefcording to law. LEONARD OTT. Ebensburg, March17tB, 1863-. ELDERSRIDGE ACADEMY FOR MALES AND FEMALES. "Will open its thirty-fifth - session on "Wednesday, 20th April nexW For further particulars address Rev. ALEX. DONALDSON, Prin. . S. J. Chaiohbad, A. M. teacher Elocution. Miss H. N. Beacken, teacher Female Dep't. Eldersridge, March, 17, 184. NEW TAILOR SHOP. . ' The undersigned having opened trat a Tailoring Establishment over the store room formerly occupied by Evans k Son', respect fully informs the public that the1 b&siness will there be carried on in all it? branches All work will be done in the latest style, with neatness and dispatch, and on the most reasonable terms. . D. J. EVANS. Ebensburg, Nov. 5, 1863. ; . . EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Qeorge Leslie, dee'd. late of Carroll tp., Cam bria county, having been granted the sub scriber by the Register of said county, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to call and settle the same immedately, and those having claims against said estate will present chem, properly authenticated, for settlement. ."' ' II IRA M FRITS. Carroll tp., March 24, l864-6t: . NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF THE HUNTINGDON, CAMBRIA AND INDIANA TURNPIKE ROAD CO. . The Court of. Huntingdon county at the January term, 1864, directed to be paid to said Creditors two and one-fourth per cent, on their claims on which former dividend have been declared, which I will pay on the presentation of their certificates of deposit by themselves or their agents: - JOHN S. ISETT, Sequestrator. Spruce Creek, February 18, 1864. GREEN & BROTHERS. -... J,umber Merckanttf PLANING MILL, . SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, CHESS SPRINGS, CAMBRIA CO., Pa.. Flooring Boards, Sash, Doors, Frames, Laths Veniian aud Panel Shutters, made to order and constantly on hand. . In connection with the mill is a patent Grist Mill, where corn, chop, &c, can be procured at short notice. Sept. 3, 1863-ly. . - . - T70R RENT. ' : JL The property belonging to the heirs of Evan Lloyd, dee d., Situate about 2 J miles south of Ebensburg, will be rented lor one or more years. Said property consists . Of two detached farm s, No. 1 having a dwelling bouse, bank barn, and other necessary out buildings, in good ordera good bearing orchard, and about 70 acres of cleared land, and Ho. 2. about one half mild distant from the former, with about 50 acres cleared. Said farms are well suited for tillinsr or grazing purposes. Possession given immediately if desired. For terms appiy to me suoscriDer,nr u.uens- burg. ELIZABETH LLOYD. Ebensburg, Feb. 11, 18G3. -. 6i Q UICK SALES, Aito " ; 1S64. THE LATEST ARRIVAL 1 . "WHO DON'T "WANT BARGAINS! A. A. BARKER, '. Ebeksbcrq, Pa. The subscriber takes pleasure in announ cing to the people of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has just received, at his store, on Iligh street, the largest and most complete assortment of Winter Goods ever bfore 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. "WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the latest styles EMBROIDERIES, '. 'Handsome and of 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 this community. BOOTS AND SnOES, Of the verybest workmanship. . . HATS AND CAPS, . Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS - HOSIERY AND GLOVES. . : BUFFALO ROBES. ' Hardware, Queenstcartt Groceriet, Flour, Bacon Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Jler riny and Cod lYsh, Jron, and Nails, Cedar and Willow Ware-, Drugs , and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc., etc., etc. These, and many, other descriptions of Goods! too numerous to here mention, con- I stantly on hand. ; Not to mince matters, he. keeps a . FIRST CLASS CO UNTR Y 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 this community. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion you need only call and examine his Schedule of Prices. ' ' . NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS. Customers will be waited upon by accom modating Salesmen. The Public is reqtjte(j roll in tie more tn merrier and ecuri Parent. A. A. BARKER. NTIRELY VEGETABLE ! NOT ALCOHOLIC A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE- TONIC. DR. HOOFLAND'S PREPARED BY DR. C. 31. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. "frill effectually euro LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS EASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DIS- 9 ORDERED LITER OR STOMACH, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood 16 the Head, Acidity of the Stomach Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructationsy Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the stomach. Swimming of the head, Hurried arid Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the heart, Cho- king or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or Webs before the " sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, m . D efi c i e ncy of perspiration, l ell ow- ness of - the akin and eyes, Pain in the side, back, chest .Limbs, &c, Sudden Flushes of heat burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and great uepression ot spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Jt evcr, isilllous Fever, &c. THKY CONTAIN. NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKEY 1 They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine cases out Of a hundred. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Lncyclopedia of Religious Knowledge Although not disposed to favor or recom- iucuu laicui jjcuicines in general, through distrust-of their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland'a German Bitters, prep'ared by Dr: C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them 'for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an acloholic mixture. I am indebted to mv friend Robert Shoemaker., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for en couragement to try them, when sufTerin" from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to use them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Phiiad'a., Jcsb 23, 1861, ATTENTION SOLDIERS! Will build up the constitution nA health and strength to an overtasked and uiscuseu system. t r, HIl-ADEI-pHtA, August 12, 1862. :Db. C. M Jacksox Dear Sir: While in V ircrinfa. o win or trt th i,o r . T , , .' , , . wi wilier, l was taken with a severe diarxhoea, which seemed incurable, and which greatly weakened me. 11reached Martinsburg, I feared that IsBbuld have to come home; but noticin some of your Bitters in the store of Mr. U. if. Price, in that town, I purchased a supply, and on taking it was speedily restored to health. ... nno cneciced, and I experienced no return of it. A number of my comrades who suffered in the same manner and from the same cause, with whom I shared thi Bitters, join me in this certificate I expect to return to the seat of war with the Legion, and I shall certainly take a supply of the Bitters in my knapsack. I would not be without it for its weight in gold, particularlv on going into a limestone region. Yours, truly. A. E. ALMFTTS Company H, Scott Legion. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! See that the signature of "C. M. Jackson" ia on the wrapper of each bottle. Price per bottle 75 cents . Or lialf dozen for $4. Should your nearest Druggist not have the article, do not be put off bv any of the intox icating preparations that may be oflered in its place, but send tou3, and we will forward by express, securely packed. PRINCIPAL OFFICE asd MANUFACTORY No. 631 ARCH ST. (Successors to C. M. JACKSON, & Co.,) . PROPRIETORS. ; ZSTTor sale by Dr. G. H. KEYSER, 41 Wood et., SIMON JOHNSON, corner Fourth and Smithfield sts., Pittsburg, and by drug E gists and Dealers in every town. in. the UnUed States. '"rJulj 0, '83.1yj ; -'i HOJT. WILSON M'CANDLESS, Judj of th United States Circuit Court, President. ' ' - PITTSBURGH PA:, corner Penn and 8t - . .Clair. Sts. ... , . - ... . The Karg-est, Cheapest and pest $35. OO Pays for a Commercial course. SS?" No- extra charges for Manufacturer, Steamboat,. Railroad and Bank Book-Keeping. - , . Ministers' Sons at half price. .Students enter and review at any tine. This Institutionisconducted b'y experienced Teachers and principal Accouutant?,. vho prepare young men for active business, at tho least expense and shortest time, for th aost lucrative and responsible situations. Diploma granted for merit only. Hence the universal preference for graduates of this College, by business men. Peof. A. Co wury the Lest Penman of the Union, who holds the largest No. of let Pre miums, and over all' competitors, teache Rapid Business Writing. Circulars containing full information seat free on application to the Principals. JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa, - JBSy Attend where the Sons and Clerks ot Bankers and Business men graduate. April 24, 1862-ly. "OROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 17th Dist., Ps.v-.va., Hcxtingdos, June 11 1863. - " MEN WANTED FOR THE INVALID CORPS.' Only those faithful soldiers who, from wonnds or the hardships" of war, are no. longer fit for active field duty will be received into thi3 Corps of Honor. Tnlistmenta will be for three years unless sooner discharged. Pay and allowances same as for officer ad men ot the United States Infantry; except 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 th ' service, not liable to draft, whether they hav . served in this war or not, can be admitted , into this Corps of Honor. Men who are still in service and unable to perform effective field, may be transferred to . this corps. For the convenience of service," the men will be selected for three grades of duty. Those who are most efficient and abfe bodied, , -and capable of performing guard duty, etc.,.' etc., will be armed with muskets, and assigned j 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 havo lost a foot or a leg, to the companies of th Second or Third Battallions j they will b armed with swords. The duties will be chiefly to act as provost guards and garrisons for cities ; guards for'' hospitals aud other public buildings ; and a" clerks,, orderlies, etc. ' If found necessary they may be assigned to forts, etc. - Acting Assistant Provost Marshals General -are authorized to appoint Officers of tho , Regular Service, or of the Invalid Corps, to administer the oath pf enlistment to those ' men who have completely fulfilled the pre- . scribed conditions of admission to the Invalid Corps, viz : . . " 1. That the applicant is unfit for service la the field. 2. That he is fit for the duties, or some or ' them, indicated above. 3. Tfiat, if not now in the service, he.wa honorably discharged. - 4. That ha is meritorious and deserving. For enlistment or further information apply to the Board of Enrollment for the district ia which the applicant is a resident. J. D. CAMPBELL, Capt. and Provost Marshal. Ebensburg, July 2, 1863.-tf I7BENSBUIIG HAltDWARK ANr li STOVE DEPOT. BARGAINS TO BE HAD! The undersigned has just received a largo and splendid assortment of Hardware and ' Cutlery, Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves. Nails, Window Class, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and Brittannia Ware, Glass "Ware, ic., &c, all of which he will sell very Jow for CASH or ex change for Country Produce. Also : He still continues to manufacture Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, of all descriptions, for sale cither by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing done on short notice. He returns bis sincere thanks to his old friends and customers for the patronage ex tended him, and begs leave to hope that they will come forward and settle up their accounts of long standing, and commence the new year. . I "on the square." He must have money to enable him to keep up his stock. . BgL. Prices low, to suit the times. GEO. HUNTLEY- Ebensburg, Jany. 9, 1862tf es Reading matter on every pg day s rrer. 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