VXXo y::::::::::::FEBRUARY -28. Ho and Cbesson Railroad. r Monday, Nor. 19, 1866, traias -rill rau as follows ; , . KSBURO connecting with Day Exp. nd Bait. Kxp. West. L, connecting with Pbila. Exp. xni Ms-il Train West. SON ' - ' or on departure of Bait. West. . ;, or on departure of Pbila. S East. Jexl week will be Court excellent! opportunity will Jed onr Court-going subscri i at a distance to come for atle their subscriptions for the .:r."i Those who will not come ciielrea will at least, probably, .see to tend the amount. By to: this matter, money can be r terms of subscription are, a year if paid within three a the date of subscribing ; rg if payment be delayed be- : : i or a Desperado. Some 1 j:-r, a man named Joseph Mat- r '. 3 resided in Blacklog township, ... county, sold a lot of shingles r.usied Wm. P. Gcshorn, resi ' U township, same county. .. The " . "J.; shingles was -about 880. ..t not being paid down at the rie, it was attached by souae . f Matthews. In the fall, prob j'er, Matthews went to Gos limande'd payment "for the " C sshorn explained to htm that l il been attached, and decli j.' Thereupon, Matthews pro C xtely to set fire to Goshorn'e , 1 I. , t watch over it with a loaded til: - 4 burned to the ground. . J y unparalleled, be then shot : .ree horses belonging to Mr. ; i -ler which, he made off. Gos ; j was about 52,000. - .bcrcant was not heard of for a but lately it was ascertained he at or near Carman's Mills, in Z.ern part of this county. A as issued for his arrest,' and on of last week Sheriff Myers and . Piper, of Ebensburg, and a , of Huntingdon county, uuder : . :ve the same. They proceeded ,'!., 1. rman's Mills, but found that arty had changed his quarter tr'jtwo before their appearance ..y gathered all the information I come at respecting bias, aad re the ensuing Friday. The Jol. Piper and Mr. Lutx, coo m i&foresation received that vf their search had gone toward , Allowed in that direction, and . .. i along story short after. an . .if exciting chase of seven daye, Ith him near Shelocta, Indiana : far from tho Armstrong coun Bunday. He was taken into awitb, and was removed to ore he spent the night in the On Monday morning lie was . Tantiogdon county, s is a desperate character, and ; :ars the terror of the community . he lived. While in this county, j the name of Albert Allen. A . found upon him, containing, ler things, a card inscribed with ) and a slip cut from a Hunting r mentioning the burning of barn and tho shooting of his heavily loaded navy revolver aud upon him. It is worthy at the arrebt of Matthews is Xo the fact that he carried i constantly after, leaving Gar--a coal-digger's pick. This : i pu?uers to track him thro' ous wiruderiogs with a degree which would otherwise have 'able. .- :.. ..' fD abtno -xBttTK'-On -Thuraday-of fetsl !we!ekfive meuappeared'at' the resir denca of Mk .Thomas fyBrian, i in Mun ster township, not far from the line of the Eb. & Cresson Railroad, and deman ded BupperrTLia'tPaa fdruisriei rther3 ; after which, they stated7 that they were goYer,nment agents Jpr4 the. deletion- of counterfeit money) and requested to be allowed to inspect all.the greenbacks in the house. ' Some $40 or 50 were shown them, which they inspected. Finding the money good, they proceeded to testify their appreciation of that fact by uncere moniously fobbing- the amount. At this stage of , thegame, one of the five sta tioned hims?lf. immediatflyj outside the door as a guard, while the other four, remaining within, requested as a particu lar favor that any and all moneys remain ing on the premises, greenbacks or gold, should be exposed to view for inspection in "less than no time This request wa backed by the display in close proximity to Mr. O'B.'s bead ef a pistol which looked as though- it might be loaded. There was .no, denying tha persuafive power ofahis sort of a request, aud Mr. O'B. from one hiding-place ani another produced greenbacks to the amount of eome $300 and gold to the amount ot about $100. ; The men : with, the pistols leisurely inspected thb, agreed unani mously that it was "good as old wheat," and. as in the fwrmcr case, allowed their capacious pockets to close firmly around tho long and carefully concealed lucre. They then bound hand and foot Mr. O'B. and the other inmate of the house, swore them not to reveal the fact of the robbery till the ensuing day, and traveled. They have not been heard ot since. Some years ago, when seemingly ou his death-bed, Mr. O'Brian made a will, leav ing various sums to various persons. Some one acquainted with this fact must have Veen concerned in the robbery, for, as was gathered froai the conversation of the robbers in the house, they were entirely conversant with the "exact amount of greenbacks and gold, respectively, he had in his possession, and would. be satisfied with no less sum. . CO - followiotrltems'frociythe Joh'nibv:-. t' i , . . -1 The clothing store of J. "W. IVKizztJ, tn Main street,3 wsj f broken Into 'ba tl-vf aay mgnc ox iasc we? iuu. uuw ;u j large quanury oi cunning..,, ..,,..,.rv x urea uigut. u buvu... otetatioa in an4 jaroiuncl Johnstown i -JL . son of. Mr; Frederick. Kaisery '.tgiL efght years fell into the ftonjr Creek jjcV ring the late high water, and was drown His body was fecoyetedv ; -f .y. '. , A. pontoon bridg? oyerVe ackwatej; at Cooemaiigh Furnace, was swept away by the. flood.' j..C. I '. : J. ol 71 The following named Burgesses have been elected in the southern end : Of Job nston, A jKopejia ; of f Conemangh boro., John Cor; of Cambria baro., J. O. Dimond ; .of Prospect bora, Jno, W-hite ; of Miilville, Lewis B., Janes., ,T-. During the late fiood, Mrs. "Magehao (formerly of FibensburgJ stable' car ried away, by the, waters. In't.he stable was a cowV which was also Josr. . ' ; V,: - The body of a little boy named Bicker steff, who was drowned" in ; the - Stony Creek a day or two before Christmas, waa recovered tn the river at New. Florence on Wednesday of last week.. MABRtEDAt the residence of the bride's father, on the 13th inst., by the Bev. A. M'Elw'ain, Mr. F. E. Goodeli, of MilburV; Mass., to Miss Sallie M'Lain, of White townshipIndiana county. On the 22d inst., at Loretto, by Rev Mr. Pryor, Mr." Charles M. Reilly to Mis Luella M. Trexell. - - t ;- retnra mr. sincere thanks to jdbt friends and customers" for their liberaf patronage fot Xho. past twelve TearJTxl urine which time I have been in business v in 'Kbensborsr : and tiow, owinu tos the extensive, business I am doimr. I take nle&surA in. infarmlnf t&.ft nublic that I haVo adoptedTtii " - j- r rr tt rr rr r t, rj f t rifU FURifiYsitirfr sWjie. Ijt meana of which tfiera wiil beYoaJtat a svciicn "facir vihZt', rA ; toiiauAnee fcf TdtrrTatronarsTill .eatlsfyjrou that it. will be to roar advantage io bnj 'for aaanVrAT instead oTox eal.V' -?P :"'' ' . My stock ill consist in part , as follows t iDoor Lotk j, Capbeard LockV, (Da'tcfies, BoHs,1?" t. - Hinges,'--? -? k-s -,re,T1t "Window Sp'gi, Shatter Hinges, A 1 'Catches,' PorchTroas, - ttiodow Glass; YJ.HaJls; I '":'-l-'rOR THE ClttPENTEK. " BoriBg"Kahines-Apgri, jif ls. Brace and Hits, tjatchfU. squares, uompasses, oe- , , els, Pocket Rule, Try Squ-res, Lev, v : elir Jack, Smoothing; and for - Planes, Panel Plonghs, Beai . ding, SashTBang, a --' Match Pfanes,vBlIow'and j:j.rA" Bontds Gnages, Oil Stones,..,,; w Saw Sets, Screw Drivers, Bench crew. Cross-cut, Panel, Rip. Compass, and Back Saws, Chalk and Chalk Lines, &c " FOR THE BLACKSillTH. 1 Anvils, Bellows, - Bnttresses, Pincers, Vices, ' " Screw Plates, ' - ' : iBfcoe Hammers,' -Wrenches, Hand Hammers, Raspa, File, 1 U : , Riveting1 Hammers, ." AH oise Nails, Horse Mule Shoes, Cast Steel Shovel Plow Jrou, . si! j ..-Moulds 4c. 'a kit Oa the taanr side ot High street, la jlL cheap place. tXT !: .1 DLOTIIS. ' . : SATTINETSv " ,"l tiJ ri BLEACHED UUSLtlfS, TICS1KG3. L . j r : ) c , : :C0C2S, &c.,Jkd, if I - ' . ". Ton mast have - : i CLOTHING! -CLOTHING!! Yu wanlj first, to tret good trrticli. Too. then want to get it cheep u po titbit. The question naturally, arises, t ' . t ,.-( " ffJlERE TO 6 UT t i ! An person who will Visit- " V. s. n auk nit's cnCAP clo- Will ie convinced that it wFll be to.bls in terest to buy from him,', as he has the chtap- hi biock oi gouas in tovrn. Special Notice i iiUICK SALES, BARJcfcR'S ! ; ' . BARKSS'al BARKER'S ! fcsmtStJRQ.': BARKSIt'S II GOODS!, j a . CITE 'A Pi GOODS FEW GOODS ! , .' V CUE At' GC OVS 7- &w:gqopsi ' :. u 'cnsAfr g oofrsr KEXT AND CntAP! U J v t kew a:;d cnsAPt,' kewVah casAPr; GO AND SSS f ' GO ND SEE! . 00 AND SEE t ' '. MemobandaC Charles CHaTts, a joung man who was badlj injured bj a railroad aceident rear Guliitsia a couple of months igo, died at the O'Harra man sion, near Cresson, one daj last week.... Henrj Kratzer, of Johnstown, has been appointed Sealer of .Weights and Meas ure for Cambria countj, vice Itebry Mi chael, of WUmore.... A man named Martin was run over by the Bait. Express bear New Florence, tht? other day, and was in atantlv killed.. . .The nmes of the Inspec tors of Election in the v est Ward of Ebcnsburg boro. are Robert H. Jones and John Dougherty, sr.... We have pn file LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE ADIABIH OV laTILLXCrCAI. XSTKT4lHirT IN IBSNHBCaO SOK SX8SIBLI SCQQXSTIOKS OX TBI SOBJSCt! Ebinsbubo, Feb. 25, 1867. To the Editor of The Aileghanian: Has it never occurred to you that oar bor- ough ha many wants that might be supplied with verj little trouble or expend to the citizens T Aiaong them might be named-a. Public Library aud Lyceum, the advanta-, eee of which would be incalculable. There j is now no public place for spending the! evenings, except at the occas.'ofil onurcn and Society meetings, (which are gCJOQ as far as tbey go, but do not cover the case, aDd, on the store Counters and in 'bar-rooms-- the objections to which need not be discus fed, as they are patent to every one. A. course of lectures by our capable citi zens, which could be bad for the requesting, and un occasional lecture. by a professional lecturer, might be a feature' of the plan, aud a source of revenue. But it l.unicsary31?..ftejcrip0D, Go& Leaft RronzeS Pint, in this article to go into detail.: . The object is to bring the matter before the people and hart it discussed, feeling'that if that is ob tained, we will certainly have a Public Li brary and Lyeeum. Kxxo. :a... Approvid-. The President ;nas Ap proved of the bill accepting League Island as a naval station : he has also apprdred'of the and will publish next week an interesting $ charged for his last suit of clothing from fetter from. Kansas. A grand soiree came off at the Town HaM on Tuesday evening. ... Weather pleasant of late. The sleigh ing is. played. out..lnstroctions to bur Fire Department see fourth page. . . Boko. Affaies. On Monday last, the newly elected Tottn Council met and ot ganized. The following officers were ap pointed for the ensuing year: Clerk H. Kinktad.. . " ' ' ' . , Collector $ Treaturer Griffith Owenik ' Wtighmaater Wm. -Clement. Street CommittionerWtarj Foster. ! Market MmXer -Lewis Rodgers." We beg to suggest the present as a fit time for the Council to lay .before the people of Ebensburg an exhibit of the fioancial condition of the boro.' During the past six or ight jears, no such ex hibit has ever been presented. A statc mttnt of the receipts aud Expenditures and of the general financial condition of the boro. ehould bo published evert year. v anow Stores ! The Johns crat complains' that The Alle pied its compilatien from the "reneral's report of the statistics i Cambria oounty, and failed to ,t therefor. Four weeks ago, anian, at considerable trouble classified under township heads i jurors drawn to serve at the ig session of our county Court, shed the same. Oa the 6th Oetnocrat coolly transferred this columns, word for word and let tter, and strange as it may got to' give us credit I We did io not complain of this, but it i an excellent opportunity for the :n-of the old fashioned maxim y that live in glass houses fhould r stoues - . , . . v Ivertisement of Bradley Stove 'ittsboTg, anil that" of "250,(XKV What. Did You Do It Fpa? The Teacher j Advocate, which appears for February in an enlarged form, devotes two columns and a half to the refutation of an article on "Common Schools" pub lished' a few weeks since by the Johns town Tiilune. A ncedlesstask one that must have been performed when its author was sleepy.' The article that appeared in the Tribune was a superb refutation of itself. Tho Tribune,' the same week, de clared our school svstem to be everywhere only a partial success, and io many places a total failure. Discriminative ! Tinwaeb. We dirett attention to the advertisement of Mr. Francis W.'Havi dealer in tinware, &o., Johnstown, Pa. Mr. Hay is proprietor of one of the largest tinware establishments in the Stale, and does business on a liberal basis. Those who patronize him will be sure to get their money's worth. t r ; Promo ti. Brevet Lteut-Col. John D. O'Coonell, Captain in the.l4th XL 8. Infantry, has been promoted brevet Colo nel for gallant andzneritirious services during the war to date from March 13, 1865. Col. 0:Conpe)l U of ; Mr . Tfthn 0CnT!ll. rA fiatWhria townshio. ,- J. Ji. Thompson's cheap; cash store, JSbens burg. 1' aT8 tne clotbing and bill are sat. isfactory, &fi2 that be will not veto anything like that. Go to V. S. BAHK-Sa'a! If yutx wish to purchase the best iulit7 of winter goods of .anj and every descripon, at the very lowest prices, go to V. S. Brkjr'a cheap store. In addition tp bis stockof ry joods, he . keeps sorghum, molasses, fish pf a.'l kinds, oils, paints, 4c. ; , . , ' Remember the .Place ! Bemember that the place to buy cheap ready made clo thing is at E. J. Mills', P. O. building, High st. Ebensburg. His stock cT handkerchiefs, cotton and Woolen bose, and everything in the notion line, has just been replenished. ExniBiTiON. The exhibition of cheap goods at A. A. 'Barker's still continues, and those Who hive not' witnessed it should do so at once, to see the exceedingly low prices at whir.b he disposes of his goods, even if you do not wish to purchase. "'- Go at Once. If you; want a pair of spectacles, gold, Silver, or steel; plated forks, tea and table spoons, rifles, shot guns, pistols, revolvers, pistol and revolver cartridges, or anything you can possibly imagine, gO to C. T. Roberts' jewelry, store, Ebensburg. s HOK, STOKE ! SHOE , STORE M The subscriber begs leave to inform the people of Ebensburg that he has just received from1. the East and has now opened oat, at his store-room, the . LARGEST ahd BEST ASSORTMENT OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS akd SHOES OP ALL KINDS 1 ever brought to town. ? The stock was made expressly to order by the,. - . BEST SHOE MANUFACTORY IN PHILA., the subscriber. having gone to the rouble and expetase of .visiting that city especially to order' it.' The work is warranted not to ry ifit ripv u wih ;:;.'tv',?"". : REPAIRED FREE OF CHARGE t ; ' A visit to his establishment will satisfy any Oae that he can not only sell a BSTTxa aaTi c i than all competitors, but that he can also' sell ;:; - ; -;'t:.:; - i r,r i ; ' CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! ' He" also continues . to' Manufacture Boots and Shoes, to order, ri short notice and in the most workmanlike 'style. . ' I I A YERT SUPERIOR' LOT. or REAL FRENCH CALF SKIN8 ON HAND I t tS3T Stand , ne 4oor st . of .Crawfords HotfelVHigh street,, aud immediately oppo site W 8. Barker's atort. - , feMll , JOHN t. THOMAS. "FOR THE SHOEMAKER. Shoe' Lasts, Shank Irons, v" ' ' ' " ' - Crimping Boards and Irons, " k: Peg Cutters, Knives,'Awls, , . Hammerx, Pincers, Rasps, Rubbers, and Bench Tools in gehera!.' - , Nails, Tacks, Thread, IVeX, Bristles, &c. ! FOR THE SADDLER. Draw QuagSS) Fiheers, Awls, Rohrid Knives,- t Rounding Irons, Chandlers, ' Iron and Wood Gig Edge Tools. ki , I t i Haines,' i ' PoncLes, Hammers, Pad Trees, Bridle Bits, Buckles, Trace Hooks, Spots, 'Rings,. Halter. Bolts, Ornaments, Rivets, Snaps, Stirrups, ' Tatkl, Rein V" " 1 Girthing, kt: FOR THE CABINET MAKER it PAINTER. Bench Tools, Table jlingesj Screws, Bed r CastoH, Bedstead Fasfeners, , Drawer Loeks, Knobs, Coffln Trimrng oi au Sash, and Varnish Brushes, Oils, Paicts, : Varnishes, Turpentine, Colorea ramts, dry and ground in oil. - ,i ' . ' ". ' " y - FOR THE SPORTSMAN. Rifles, Shot Guns, Pistols, Rtvolvers,' t.,-. Cartridges, ". H'cnttfcVs' KttiVes, Caps, Lead, Powdef, Bhoti ' Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags. . ' -.4 r V " f i i rr . - - . i Also, Grun 'Locks, Main Springs, "Pings, Tivots,' Double Triggers, Hammers, Ac. ' - : ,. FOB THE FARMBR;.; ' ' Plows, Points, Shovels, Forks, Scythes and 'Snathes, Rakes, ; Hoes, Spades. .Sheep Shears, . . SheVp And Cow BeljSj Sleigh Bells, Horse Brushes. Cards C.nrry, Corahs, Patent Hames, Whips, But; -Trace, Breast, Hal ter, Tongue, Fith Log Chains, Barn Door Rollers,- Sngar Ket tles, Steelyards, Cutting Boxes. ; . '-.Ji ::?. j i 4 FOR THi HdUSkkEEPER. Flour, Tea, Coffee,- TJoVes, Ma;ee, : p Sugar, MoiV,ef Nutmegs, Allspice, , 'k Hominy, CracC.rs, ; Peppf r, Dried Peathes, Baking a Wash. Soda, Bice, Cinnamon, - . Toilet Soap, - Essences, Bacon, Family Dye Colors, Fish-Salt:. .ir i . Mador, Cudbear, CocbitfeaJ, i.ogwooa,, Camwood Redwood, .. Blue Vitriot, ' Solution' 6f Tin, 1 : Clothes Wringers, ( Washing Machines, Tnbs, Bake Pan 4, Buckets, Table and Tea Spoons, xaeai seires, iirooms, Table Cutlery, Alum; Indigo, i.-r Candles, Coffee Mills, 7 Smoothing Irons, Wash Boards, 'O Clothes Pins', i , Bed Cords, A stands for Articlt fancy and rare - B for , Buyer 1 1 with the cash to spare, C. for.Ca, which wa are ready to takej 0 D for Dollar', ;whic.b the Cents will make, , for Ebentburjf is this place where to go, F tt?r Fine Good, which wo will show, , . G'for Gente' Furnishing Goodt, very fine, H for Handkerchief of every kind, t for Independence we like to see in eyery one, J for Jetting we never do with any one, ; J i K for Knioe, ; X. have a full supply, , L for Lew iVtc, any thing you watt to buy, M for Muelint, which we always keep, N for No Goods' but what are cheap, ., O for Old Goodt in my store you'Jl never find, P for Produce I will receive of any kind, Q for Queentware to suit every one, R for Ready to wait on easterners when thty come, : i , I . S for Stop and examine my goods ;- if ,' j on choose, T for Take them, and you will never anything s lose, . ,'! ; . 1 s U for Umbrtllae to keep the sun off the crown, V iorV. S. Marker's cheapest store in own, W for Wall Paper, to put on your rooms, X for Xerxes, whn had more men than room, Y for Young Ladies, who call every day, -Z for Zeal, which we always, try to display. it is a pleasing sight to see the Greenbacks rolling . in when a. man wants money badly. It's thb Cbsap Goons that doss that I The ladies are keen and qnick, and soon run away "if you dot't show them Cheap Goods. - Pretty and cheap Brett Goodt draw the Money out fast i ' ' HAVE YOU SEEN TnE NEW-STOCK 0 ' ' . . : CASSLMERES? HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW STOCK OF- PRINTS? .l : HAVE YOU SEEN THE LARGE STOCK OF t :FURS?,-:-'--i -'4 AND THE NEW LOT OF ' ' . .. . ... j300TSjt SHOES? It not,.: r v.; . L GO TO V. S. BARKER'S. ' - .;: - ; -. j W ALL PAPERS! ; BORDERS I , . j . WINDOW BLINC3 1 In great variety at ; THE CUE AP CASH STORE. j At You will find a large assortment of - SCHOOLOOKSi !- ' : ; ; . , V. S. BARKER'S. .i ? t; " PARMERSt Brass Kettles, Tinned Kettles," Enameled Kettles, Stair Rods, Japanned Ware. Glassware, . Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Carbon Oil Lamps, Rasors, Coal Buckets, , , - Shovels and Pokers, Butter Prints, Butter Ladles, . , ; Stove, Scrub and. - . lusting Brashes, . White-wash and . Sweeping Brushes, Shears, Scissors, ic. Lubricating, Linseed, : Neat's Foot, OILSi Carbon, Fish, Sweet,- Lard, " ' i Benxine, Castor. i TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY; t i . Cooking, ParlOr, and Heating Stoves, from the best manufactories i Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of every variety, . f my own manufac ture ; Gum and Hemp Packing ; Trunks and Valises; Drugs, Weavers'. Reeds, Traps. Hol low Augers, Board Measuring Sticks. Grind Stones and Rollers, Pate at Molasses Drawing Bind Measuring Fawcets, &c., Ac. .; , Odd i Stove Plates,1 Grates, and Fire Brick always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me. :' Well and Cittern Pumps and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices. . . , Spouting made, painted, and put up, at low fates ,-u.'V.iUi. "ut.iut ' 1 ; Don't AU for Credit! 1 2? But .remember the. place to buy and save 15 to 20 per cent, on yo.ur; purchases. I defyjompeiitton in Western Penaa. .; 'v p Z And others, having Produce tolselt, will find it to their advantage to call and examine the prices before dispo sing of their goods. - t J -'A i ' Xo tig profile ! Xo dull trade ! ' But crowds of customers are daily receiv ing blessings by buying goods'cHKAP. ,. Co to iiariiter's Clothlnsr Store ! Goods of all kinds,' cheap and fine- : . Crowds will go there, rain r abine ; ' Gooda in plenty, dealing fair, Prices that will make you stare ; Clever fellows every one, Will take your money when you're done. ' Go there, friends, and do not fail, Else Id vala this little tale. . , , ; - Look Tor the sign the words are four, And thesa are, BAaxaa'a CBaar Cass SToas. Postscripts FURS! FURS! FURS! ; The whole, ftock of Fcaa at Baatiaa's is offered at ioel, to eldse at the stock. . t3? Look at the prices ! 10 setts selling $20.CO, reduced to $ 15.00. $17.00. f $12.00. $15.00, -' -a $10.00. 5 ti $12.00, $ 8.00, ; .Tke subscriber would respectfully asji, noance to the citizens of Ebensburg. and, vicinity that he has just received, at his em porium, on High street, the largest and most complete assortment of , s - 5 j 4 " ! '., , TTluter Goods x' ' V. i . . - . " . ' - ' " eVer brought to this town, all of whlcu be1 ple'Jges himself to sell cheap for cash: , (, .'. t DRESS GOODS, ! 'WbOLEN GOODS; t DRY GOODS, 1 v ' ' WHITE (JOODS; i 3 ..j . EMBROIDERIES, i I:; a . nOOP SKIUTS, 4 . . 1 HOSIERY,' - S , BALMORALS, t .GLOVES,.; , . .': . ; . , HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, &c. The largest, best and cheapest assortment- of r5 ' READY-HADE CLOTHING 1- J fo.be found within the limits of Cambria cof An excellent assortment of "- BOOTS; SHOES, 1 E ; : hats, caps, ' T ;v 'ij; . : . ., .: : , , over-shoes stationary, ; 14 - , . : r , , . hardly are, I : ' ' GROCERIES Fisn, salt, 1 ; .; trunks; ' ... . notions, 4 QtJEENswARE, . . ; ; . . ; ... CARPTrSACK?, , A large stock of i'- ' -L Flour. Bacon, Cheeie, Syrups'; Molaties,itet rinSr Hacker el, and Cod Fith, Iron nd Nails, Cedar and Willow War e Oils, ' a JJrvgs and Medicines, &e. e, ... Ja fact, he keeps anything and everything' usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store all which erill be disposed of at prices to tujt the times. . 4 ', . ' .Buying twice as large n stock, as any Iket: merchant, in town, he buys cheaper, aud can, therefore tell cheaper, than any competitor, . CALL" AND EXAMINE GOODS I''.' . CALL ANP EXAMINE GOODS 't . CALL AND EXAJIINE GOODS 1 V ?' The public is invited to call befgrb piircaa- " .1 I ' ' . . ing eisewncre. jo cnarge . ior snowing: goods, buy or not buy. Customers waited on by polite and attest tive Salesmeh. , . ' ,ggy Cherry, Poplar, Sprnce, Pine,' and' other Lumber, Butterf Eggs, and Country. Produce generally, taken in exchange for Goedjt fu24 - A. A, BARKER. i - - MCK AND WATCHMAKER Ir . EBENSBURG, VA ; : - - ' C. T. Robert has constantly ih bis store a well selected and varied assortmeht of aft' eles, which be offers cheap for caa; vis: i A Silver American WATCH for S3.oV ' ' 11 CLOCKS of every style and finish, at reduced' : prices, i.; t--- ' -' JEWELRY of the very best material, war. I rantejiL u7 Anchor, anjj Lepine, , WATCHES. one-thrrd , cheaper than in 1 $66. Gold Finger RINGS, one-third cheaper thai1 ( last year.- '-. ' ' 'i','r' Morton's Gold PENS,' at the manufacture? ' prices. ; . ' - . : . ,;.u Gold, Silver,. SteeJ, and Plated SPECTA CLES, cheaper; than ever., r Plated FORKS, Tea and TaMe SPOOA S , as good as Silver. ' - ' ' ' : - : Plated CASTORS. Card and Cake BASKETS GOBLETS, and MUGS. .... . .i c ii RIFLES and SHOT GUNS, that will kill at, evrry.ppp. . T REVOLVERS atid PISTOtS, with CAR : TRID'GES to suit.' ' i: . r a PIPES ot Gutta Percha, Wood, and China." - Lockwood's; COLLARS, the best joi can wear. ; 1 f ,. -J -,-, k.- SCHOOL BOOKS, cheapeVthan elsewhe'rev,',-' TOYS and TOY BOOKS, Tor a mire sang. Singer's SEWING MACHINES,' with Coito'n, -8ilk;nnd Oil. ' ' ,0 . .,. PH0TOGRAPH.ALBUMS, to hold from li t 200 Pictures? ' " ; : : . r , 1 - f. ACCORDIAVS. VIOLINS. FLUTES, FIFES,, Violin BCWS, STRINGS, and KEYS. Alio ; Drums, Whistles," Umbrellas, r ' Horns, Jewsharps, Clothes BrusheiJ'-J i; -? nair Brushes;! 1 ; Tooth Brushes, ;, Comb9,, . " t Dusting Brushes, . ) Scrub Brusnes '-' Looking Glasses,7 Sewing Baskets, ; Hand Baskets, lings. Harmonicas, Trunks, Carpet Sacks, Satchels, Work Boxes, Portfolios, Gents' Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, Neck, ties, Canes, ! f Arnold's best Writing Suspenders," Handkerchiefs' ceriumery, coaps, Kea an 4 Clack Inkv Pocke. Books, , .iaktaada, PaRacfce Checkers a Boards, Miscellaueous a Blank .,- Books, 1 1 -' 1 ' j Pass Books, Diaries, '" Almanacs, Deds, c 'Sumrtons, Notes, ' -Paper, Envelopes,' - ' ' .Tobacco,". ,r .;, Cigars- Dominoes, Paints, Table Knives, Pocket Knives, Razors and Strops, Gun Caps, Pussies-, Dolls, Bsada. Amber Beads, - 7i: i OVERGO At S! -Sslling ebeip Xow'ts l!time to bu"i And many other exticlesl , CALL AND GET BARGAINS t 3 ' ' - . - . ' - . . . . v. ; , 1-Clocks, watches, and Jewelry re-, paired Ja the best style of workmanship, and wrranted: , Thankful for past favors, the subscriber hopes by strict aiuntiou to business to merit a continuance of public patronage. Ja33 C. T. ROBERTS B OOT and SHOE EMPOHIUM ! The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that has opened oat a Boot and -Shoe Store in the rooms formerly occupied by Davis A Evans, on Center street, Ebcns- burg, where he will carry on the business o , an extensive scale. - READY-MADS BOOTS asi SHOES . ' f For sale at City Prices J BOOTS ax SHOES nade to order-- On shortest nbtict 7 S.The public are invited to gire m a call. I will sell cheap a the cheapest. nd warrant my stock end make to give aalifcfae tica, fjan31 . JOHN O, ETTiKg, , ' ' 5 .... - tjs - , .