S33S pgBXY::::::::::::::::FEBRUARy 7. LOCAL AND PERSONAL IBS Situation. Under the influ 0f a wind which came from the . th tte b0W melted rapidly daring a riod of several Hours on j. nursaay ana fa of last weQk- The snow here- .. Via TAmftTnhTfd. ' vena fnnr et deep on ie ,eTei ana Ien Ieer aeeP the drift- During the continuance of ? ft vc&tbert out-door locomotion of ) sjtt was almost impossible. If you liked, it as ua tcn to e jB jour iavor mat at every otner t, vou sank through to the ground, 30 Y9 h the liquid snow closing iu and around L 2DJ ruuning over the top9 of your 0t3- while if you rode or drove, no one J be found io rash as to insure you a t deliverance from the accident, of .-eied horse, tattered harness, or ebat- L slcigb. Indeed, so villainously bad .ri the road? that on Friday the "Snow faaeV failed to get through to Cres- o and our mans at euner enu uau iu over oao whole day. Ana this wa e ''January tha. Oar Branch Railroad is still closed. A tbovelier corps," warmed into activity the belief that the Southern breezes eaot the end oi the storm season, com need shoveling operations at either end the route on Friday. On Saturday, a Loner of rain and sleet brought things i stand-still; but Monday again saw l.-opeDers-up of communication at work. 1 t" 1 :tj were maaing excellent neauway alas! on Tuesday, a regular old nor'- Uter came to see us, accompanied by tents cf snow, and what had been ened Tip of the road was again speedily katad. Alan! But the "shovellers' paremly, possetss a heart for any fate, J are not di-scourapred bv trifles. This rniu? (Wednesday) they have again jicn down the shovel and the hoe, and a couple of ojays (D. V. and no more rifting) will be able to see their way rough. Speed the right ! ' P. S. It is rumored that A. J. has it contemplation to remove the present cher Clerk from office shortly. Bat a.-abt it. f'THAYS. Comparatively few persons : aware of the steps to be taken, accor- to law, in the case of eat rays. We py the followiog information on the Vsct an exchanrrt : Persons hav- V stray fattle or horses in their posses- hfy thrnvr llitnQelvp lmYiIo t tVa cntn five dollars if ihcy fail to report the :t to the town clerk within four y, and it is his duty to make record cf e 6amc. subject to same renaltv in .i j !iult thereof. If the owner presents ;:clf to the clerk within thirty days, t is entitled to receive his property on sent of charges. If, after the expira a cf this time, no owner is found, the vson possessing the estray is required Uavmise it; end if within ninety days jkreafter, no owner appears, the person ling up the same shall apply tc a Jus- e of the I'eace in the township, who is quired to issue his warrant to a consta- who, after giving ten days' notice, is uired to soli the same the money for ch is to be paid into the bands of the itice of the Peace, who is to pay all i-jor.ab!c charges for the cost of keeping, atdtttog, advertising, selling, &c, and lilance. if thern lift nr In ho tm? j - - " J J J'atu the county treasury. Memoranda. The taw-mill cf Mr. Shultze, near Strongstown, Indi- 1 e-Qsty, waa destroyed by fire a few "Han.. A j-j c&apleting their annual settlement last -Mr. Wm. Leighty, an industrious eanic of our town, was so unfortunate !o cut hia knee so severely a few weeks tbat he has been confined to his bed r "lnce- feared he will never J recover the use of the limb. JORO. JLLECTrnv On, uuiu. eieciion ' held on Friday, 15th insr. The "g officers are to be elected by the P- at larce one Bnrna ci i - VHO k CUUUI tor. In addition, each of the two r will elect five Councilmen. one M .. . ble, one Assessor, two AssUtant essors, one Judge of Election, two In :t0 of Election. tz Advertisements, Robert E. f" Jnmber dealer, Ebensburg. u - aters, Esq., Justice of the Peaoe, 'cense notice, n n v o-.v 1 of the Court. H. By8art & Co., Hemlock, dissolu- ee's NoUce, by Ed. D. Evan.. Map. The map of Cambria W T .C.0raPIetcd and ady for win be delivered to snbs bo -v..,CiCU losonscri- snowea np to an alarming es tvCi atbC ra"abIc- ,?ord tbo 6tory rom besioni -J in towu. ftrietJj sensation oac. Cambria County ani the State Treasury. The following statistics are compiled from the Auditor General's Report of last year. PAID ISTO TBEASrBT 'TAXES Oil CORPORATION STOCKS. Cambria Iron Company $8,913 0 Johnstown Gas and Water Co 6? 65 Johnstown Manufacturing Co- ?5u 00 Johnstown Mechanical Works 136 88 TAX I 8 ON LOAMS. JohnBtown Borough Johnstown Gas and Water Co ENROLLMENT TAX. Act to incorporate Johnstown and Armagh Turnpike Co $ Act for the relief of Thos. Callan... Act relative to Johnstown Manufac turing Company Act incorporating Johnstown Wa ter Company Act to revive the Act incorporating the Union Hall Association..... Act sup. to charter of Johnstown & Ashtola RR. & Tram-road 44 56 29 25 10 00 10 00 20 00 20 00 SO 00 20 00 TAX ON WRIT8, WILLS, DEZDS, AC. Geo. O. K. Zahm, Prothonotary...$ 291 49 Jos. M'Donald, late Proihonotary 263, 98 James Griffin, Register 461 7C TAVEEN LICIN8K8. B. M'Dermitt, Treasurer $1,202 45 BETAILKBB' LICENSES. B. M'Dermitt, Treasurer $1,476 04 Isaac TVike, late Treasurer 7 32 A. J. E hey, former Treasurer 692 91 BATING HOD8K3, BKBU, BOUSES, AC. B. M'Dermitt, Treasurer $ 503 50 Isaac Wike, late Treasurer 58 00 DISTILLERY AND BHEWEES' LICENSE. B. M'Dermitt, Treasurer $ 128 25 Isaac Wike, late Treasurer 28 60 ACCRUED INTEREST. Jos. M'Donald, late Prothonotary.$ 5 29 Tax on Real Estate paid by Cambria County 3,424 84 PAID OCT OF STATE TRRABCRY. For Common Schools, Cambria Co-$2,535 86 John Cox, Mercantile Appraiser.... . 21 42 Wm. Flattery, costs 8 99 Lt. A. R. Babcock, Military Claim. 108 50 Lt. Isaac Teeter, Military Claim.... 284 86 R. A. M'Coy, Private Secretary to Governor Uurtin J.oCC 00 The valuation of personal estate in Cambria county, taxable for State purposes, is 960,999 80. The population ot the county by the census ot I860, was 29,313. The number of taxables in 1866 is given as 5,895. Blair County Items. A boy named Jones threw a piece of iron at another boy named Stevens, in Ilollidaysburg, one day last fall. The iron struck Stevens, and killed him. Jones was tried for murder in the Blair county Court last week, and was acquitted Nerval Hawk and the Burkholder family, convicted iu the Blair county Court a year ago of the larceny ot a large quantity of goods from the freight depot of the Pa. Railroad at Altoona, and sentenced to a term of years in the peni tentiary, were pardoned by Gov. Curtin before his retirement from oface... .Ilolli daysburg is to have water works costing 540,000. Population of Ebkn-sburo. In 1810, Ebensburg comprised part of Cam bria township, the population of which township was 804. Iler population in 1820 and succeeding decades is shown by the following figures: 1S20. 1S30. 1840. 1S50. 18GO. 171 270 353 600 1002 These figures are in accordance with the records of the Census Office as Wash ington. The Amende. We failed to announce last week, by reason that we did not then know it to be a fact, that K. L. Johns ston, Etq is editor of the Ebensburg Freeman. Mr. J. is a newspaper man of considerable experience. With him as editor and with Mr. M'Pike as publisher, the Freeman cannot fail to be a great im provement on its illustrious predecessor, the Dem. & Sent. Orphans' School. One of our sub scribers, Mr. A. II. Brown, sends us an interesting account of a visit he lately made to the Orphans' School at Ander sonburg, Perry county. . We are sorry we have no room to publish the narrative entire, but can say that Mr. B. found the school in a flourishing condition and its management all that could be desired. A Good Book. Mr. Scott W. Jones, of Ebensburg, has been appointed agent for Northern Cambria for - "Greeley's Conflict." He will solicit subscriptions soon. We hope he may receive the coun tenance the book deserves. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. A FEW IMPORTANT CORRECTIONS CONCERNING THB REPORTED FRKBZINS TO DEATH OF THE WILT FAMILY. Hemlock, Feb. 4, 1867. To the Editor of The Alleghanian : In your paper of last week, you copy an item from the Hollidaysburg Leader, saying that a man named Wilt, residing a few miles from this place, and his wife and three children, were snowed up by the late storm, and froze to death in their own house. A strict regard for the "truth of history" impels me to make the follow ing correction? : First, Mr. Wilt was not frozen to death : gecond, Mrs. Wilt was not frozen to death : third, the three chil dren were not frozen to death; fourth, neither of the parties was bo much, even, as frostbitten j fifth, the family was not snowed up to an alarming extent. In' a eg to end is O- J LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE, SEVENTEENTH AHKUAI, JACKSOSIAK BALL-- A DSLIBIOUS ACCOrNT Or IT BV OMB WHO WAS THERE WHAT WAS DOME, AKD WHAT,WASH'T A 8PIBITSD AND LIVBLY TIME. Ebensburg, Feb. 5, 1867. To the Editor of The AUghanin On Thursday night last, the annual Jack, sonian Ball came off, and I subjoin a brief account of the manner in which the occasion was improved by the many fortunate enough to have received an invite. Thursday evening, 6 o'clock.- Left Ebens burg for Raphael's Hotel, J&cTcsn township, in high anticipations and a Hole sled, having for companions a number of genial Ebens burghers and a Spiritual advi3er. At nine o'clock, the entire party, (saving the adviser) arrived safely at the historic Raphael's. Here we bad an opportunity of examining more carefully the number and condition of the guests and their equipage. (Mem. Equi page in good order.) Recapitulation. Twenty-five registered guests ; one keg lager, untapped ; twenty-six supplementary advisers, spiritual two emp ty camphor bottles ; one man hers du combat a Harrowing spectacle ; two wounded men, attended by Hospital Steward ; canteens, de void of supplies. (No slippers, save two at the end of the ball.) But, "on with the dance, let joy be uncou fined." Let the keg be ditto. Then 4,muBic with its voluptuous swell," accompanied by "tripping on the light fantastic toe," made evident the fact that the revelry had com menced, and that reveling revelers were there, with spirits plenty fortevelry aadfuu.-J "Charge! Chester! charge!" was neverl utierea wnn more empnasis py ine renownea warr'.or of old, than was the "Forward four! and "Corners all!" of our Terpsicbortan commander. Thus winged the hours away till supper was announced. A groaning board of luxu ries was there, and our kind host outdid himself in the magnificence of the festive en tertainment. Sledge-loads of dishes, cour ses unnumbered, and pastry of every con ceivable character, with washings down, of tea, coffee, lager, and Porter. (Mem. The tea was not all Uohea.) Isaac s patriarchal days ne'er witnessed a more ample supply, and if aught were wanting, we had our Isaac to secure it, if to be had Supper over and toasts drunk (all the guests were toasted) the dancing was resu med. No kettle better supplied than the one from whose ample fountain flowed our tune ful supplies. No side-show affair was ours, yet the canopied bed might a tale unfold of how the mellifluous notes were kept step to by two of niture's well endued minds tho' of leBS favored physiques. Thus passed away the hours, and thus too passed awav the gradually decreasing spir its, until a stop in the lager keg suggested a lull in the dance, and all the satiated pre pared for their return trip. A patriarchal twaio, only, remaiued behind to close up any vacancies that might happen, designing tu overtake the party before its arrival at Eb ensburg : but Burns has written that "the best laid schemes of mice and men eanir aft aglee," and this the history of their failure to make connections Six o'clock found all the teams in Ebens burg, and the seventeenth annual Jacksonian ball was over( only to live ia memory. Truly, Nora. World Mutual Lifs IssuhancjcC-? We take pleasure in recommending to ihs' favorable consideration of our readers, the World Mutual Life Insurance Company, whose office is at 117 Broadway, New York, and whose general agent or Pennsylvania is J. F.. Frueauff, Esq., Hollidaysburg, Pa. One spe cial a?d valuable feature in connection with this company is that they have a tabls ot extremely lov rates for those who do not care to participate iu the profits of the com pany. The annual payment on a policy for $1,000 by u person 25 years old is but $13. 93, by this table. For$l40 apeion 25 years old may lrave bis family the comfortable 6ura of $. 10,000, should he die within the first year. This would form an actual competence Jor a small family, and the premium paid could be saved by any steady mau on fair wages. The full particulars in reference to this staunch company may be obtained by a letter to the general agent above named. New Version. Some persons are bcrn rich; some acquire riches, while others hare riches thrust upon them. If you wish to belong to the last mentioned class, go and buy a bill of the cheap goods which are kept in endless variety at V. S. Barker's cheap cash Btore, Ebensburg, Pa. Everybody goes there. Why Not ? Notwithstanding the fact that our branch railroad is snowed up, A. A. Barker stil! receives the latest styles of goods of every description, which will be sold at reduced prices. If yoa are in need ot any thing iutuc lry goods, grocery or notion line, give him a calL .- "Worth Remembering. When a per son intends making a purchase, he generally inquires where he can get the. best articles for the fewest "stamps," and instinctively directs his steps to J. M. Thompson's cheap cash store, Ebensburg. He keeps a full assortment of everything. Undisputed. It is carronly reported acd generally believed by all well read and intelligent persons, that American watches and Morton's gold pens are the best watches and the best pens manufactured. For sale by C. T. Roberts, Ebensburg. At Cost. If jou wish to come out in a suit of th6 latest style of ready made clo thing, go to E. J. Mills' store, P. O. building. He also keeps a ful! assortment of hats, caps, underclothes, boots,: shoes, Ac. Call soon and receive bargains. Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scbatch! Scratch! Wheaton'e Ointment will cure the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures Salt Rh eum, Ulcers, Chilblaics, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cent?. Foraalebyall Druggists. By sending 60 cents to "WEEKS k POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Stater. ; JfcEujry 24L 1867-otH . TENTH ANNUAUBTATBJMSNT ot THE FBQTECTION MUTUAL TOE IN. SURANOS COyPANY or CAMBBIA CO, Arat, of property insured as per 9th annual.report.f,f$328,563 04 Amt. of property insured since 9th annual report.,M.,t.t.tfttf 74,882 00 - $403,443 01 Peduct amt. of property insured in policies canceled and expired 15,063 00 Total arat. property now lnsured.$3SS,3S0 04 Amt. premium notes in force as per 9th annual report 31,492 68 Arat. premium cotes taken since 9th annual report. 7,486 62 $38,S79 20 Deduct premium notes cancelled . and expired 1,693 62 Total amt. of premium notes now hi force.... ..$ 97,235 63 No. of Policies in force as per 9th annual report....... No. of Policies issued since 9th annual report. 337 68 405 12 393 $382 54 366 56 DeductPolicie3 cancelled and ex pired ." Total n). Policies now in force... Bl. ia hands of Treas. a Agents as per 9th annual report .. P3Ui3t. on Prem. Notes, kc. col lected since 9th annual rept... $699 10 CotnDersation of Officers - BdTges for past yr. $180 00 Incidental expenses tor past year. 76 76 $256 76 Bal. in hands of Treasurer and Agents:. $442 34 JOHN WILLIAMS, Prest. H. J. Jon kb, Secy. OFFICERS. The Officers for the ensuing year arei President Johm vYilliahs. Secretary and Treasurer A C. MrLLiir. John Thompson, E. Roberts, I. Cbawfobd. Agents f Evan Robbrtb. 1 Jso. E. Roberts January 31, 18t7-3t QRPHANS COURT SALE. The undersigned, by virtue of ao-order of ale issuing out of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, will expose to sale, on the premises, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, NEXT, that certain Farm, late the estate of Joseph Williams, deceased, situated in Cambria town Bbip, adjoining lands of John R. Williams, John B. Ross and others, containing 212 ACRES, ABOUT !00 OF WHICH ARE CLEARED AND UNDER FENCE, having thereon erected a Frame Dwelling Houe. Nev Double Log-Barn and Out Mouses. Alto, a good, bearing Orchard. Terms cf Sale: One-third of the purchase money on confirmation of stile ; one-third in one year, and the remaining third iu two years, with interest on the last two payments from the confirmation of the sale, and secured by bonds and mortgage on the premises. JOHN WILLIAMS, - Admr. of Joseph Williams, dee'd. .iit, lue niua time ana pi4.ee, wui oe old a lot of HAY by the ton, in the barn. " Ebensburg, Jan. 24, 1867-c. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Vend. Expon. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Scott House, in Johnstown, on Saturday the 9. day of February next, at 2 o'clock P. M., the following real estate, to wit: All the right, title, and interest of Casper Younktr, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in Cambria Borough, Cambria county, front ing twenty-six feet on River street, and extending back one hundred feet to Cone maugh River, adjoining lot of Francis Kuntz oq the north, and lot of Ealtzer Hagley ou the south, having thereon erected a oue-6tor plank hoase,now in the occupancy of Roman Frayfr. Taken into execution and to be sold at the suit of John Geise & Co. JAMES MYERS, Sheriff. Shcr. Office, Ebensburg, Jan. 24, t867. S' IIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Test. Vend. Ex pon. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Scott House," in Johustown, on Saturday, the 9th day cf February, next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following real estate, to wit : All the right, title and interest of Ananias Annran in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Yoder township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of George M'Lane, Thomas Gallagher, and others, containing 8 acres, more or less, all cleared, having "thereon erected a log house and log stable now in the occupancy of William P. Patton. K Taken into execution and to b sold at the suifof William Beegle. JAMES MYERS, Sheriff. Sher. Office, Ebensburg, Jan. 24,1867. CAUTION ! All persons are hereby cautioned not to purchase or receive in any manner what soever a certain Due Bill for $500, payable one day after date ; and two Notes, one for $500, payable six months after date, the other for $500, payable one year after date, executed by th undersigned in favor of A. W. Green on Monday, the 14ih January, in stant, as they were unduly obtained, and without consideration, and will not be paid unless I am compelled thereto by law. JOHN WAGNER. Chest Springs, Jam 24, 1867. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, havincr been so- pointed Auditor to report distribution of the fund in the hands of Simcn Litzinger, ad ministrator of Michael Litzinger, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will attend, for that purpose, at the office of William Kittell, Esq., in Ebensburg, on Tuesday, the 19rdav of February, next, at one o'clock, p. m., of said day, when and where all persons inter ested may attend. JOHN S. RHEY, Jan. 24, 186T-4t Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, having been appoin ted Auditor to report distribution of the fund in the hands of William Kittell, administra tor, of the estate of William V. M'Goneh, late of Washington township, dee'd , hereby gives notice that he will attend, for that purpose, at the office of William Kittell, Esq., in Ebensburg, on Wednesday, the 20th day of February, next, at one o'clock, p. m., when and where all persons interested may attend. Ijan:4.4tJ JOHS'S. F.HEY, Anditor. jpOUN9 ! FOUND J FOUND J ! ! On the sunny aids of High strset, ifi Ebenftburir; Three doors vest of the J3zni, A cheap place to buy DRESS GOODS! CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, 3ATTINETS, BROWN MUSLINS. BLEACHED MU3LINS, TICKINGS. CHECKS, &c,, c. Yon must have CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! You want, first, to eet a good article. You then want to get it cheap as possible. The question naturally arises, WHERE TO BUY T Any person who will visit T. 8. BARKER'S CHEAP CLO TUIXG STORE, Will be convinced that it will bo to bis in terest to buy from him, as he has the cheap est stock of goods in town. Special Xotlco! A stands for Articles fancy and rare, B for Buyers, with the cash to spare, C for Cents, which we are ready to take, D for Dollars, which the Cents will makr, E for Ebensburg is the place where to go, F for Fine Goods, which we will show, Q for Gents' Furnishing Goods, very fine, H for Handkerchiefs of every kind, I for Independence we like to see in every one, J for Jesting we never do with any onej " K for Knives, I have a full supply, L for Low Prices, any thing jou want to Jtuy, M for JIutlins. which we always keep, N for JVb Goods but what are cheap, O for Old Goods in my store you'll never find, P for Ptoduce I will receive of any kind, Q for Queensware to suit every one, R for Heady to wait on customers when thty come, S for Stop and examine my goods if jou choose, T for Take them, and you will never anything lose, U for Umbrellas to keep the sun off the crown, V 5or V. S. Barker's cheapest store in town, W for Wall Paper, to put on your rooms, X for JTtrzes, who had more men than room r Y for Young Ladies, who call every day, L for Zeal, which we always try to display. t, It is a pleasing sight to see the Greenbacks rolling in when a man wants money badly. It's the Cheap Goops that does that ! The ladie are keen and quick, and soon run away if you don't show them Cheap Goods. Pretty and cheap Dress Goods drau) the Money out fast t '"" HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW STOCK OF CASS 131 ERE S? HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW STOCK OF PRINTS ? HAVE YOU SEEN THE LARGB STOCK OF FURS? AND THE NEW LOT OF ROOTS i SnOES ? If not, GO TO V. S. BARKER'S. WALL PAPERSl BORDERS t WINDOW BLINDS! In great variety at THE CHEAP CASH STORE. You will find a large assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS! At V. 8. BARKER'S. FARMERS! And others, having Produce to sell, will find it to their advantage to call and examine the prices before dispo eing of their goods. big profits! A"s dell trade! But crowds of customers are daily receiv ing blessings by buying goods cheap. Go to Barker's Claiming Store! Goods of all kin' s, cheap and fine Crowds will go there, rain r shine ; Goods 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 in vain this little tale. Look for the sign the words are four, And these ere, Barker's Cheap Cash Store. Postscript. FURS ! FURS! FURS! The whole slock of Fcrs at Baeker's ia offered at cost to close at the stock. ESS"" Look at the prices ! "J 10 setts selling $20.00, reduced to $15.00. 6 5 5 (4 517.00, t $15.00, $12. CO, 312.00. $10.00. $ 8.C0, it it it OVERCOATS! elliDjj cheap. Nov is ths tiae to bn. QU1QK SAW53, SMALL PROFITS ! BARKER'S J BARKKP.'S t BARKERS! BARKER'S f BARKER S I BARKER S t EBENSBURG. tfJlW GOODS ' XEW GOODS.' .VKW GOODS! CHEAP GOODS' CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! GO AND SEE J GO ND SEE ! GO AND SEE f The subscriber would rornectfu'lff couiicu to the citizens of Ebensburg end vicinity that ho hes just received, at his em porium, on High strett, tho largest acd most complete essortraer.t of- Winter Goad ever brought to this town, nil of which he pledges himself to sell cktap for cash. DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS DRY GOOD."?, WHITE GOODS EMBROIDERIES. ' HOOP SKIRTS, ITOSSIERY, BALMORALS. GLOVES, . HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, c. The largest, best and cheapest assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHIXG ! to bo found within the limits of Cairbria co. An excellent assortment o" BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS. OVER-SHOES. STATIONERY, HARDWARE, FISH, SALT, GROCERIES TRUNKS, NOTION QUEENSWARE, CARPET-SACK?, &c, 4c, A large etock of Flour, Bzcon, Cheese, Syruos. Uolaise, Her ring. Mackerel, and Cod Fish, Iron and Sails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Oils, Drugs and Medicines, &c, ,jc. In fact, he keeps anything and everything usually kept in a No. .1 Country Store ail which will be disposed of at prices to tult the times. Buying twice as Urge a teck as an ctber merchant in town, he buya cheaper, a'ud can therefore sell cheaper, than any competitor. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! CALL AND EXAMINE GOOD3 I The public is invited to call before purcha sing elsewhere. No charge fer ehowing goods, buy or not buy. Customers waited on by polits and atten tive Salesmen. CS- Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and other Lumber, Butter, Egps, and Country Produce generally, taken in exchange for Goods. jan24j A. A. BARKER. QLOCK AND WATCHMAKER ! EBENSBURG, PA. C. T. Roberts has constantly in h"is. store a well selected and varied assortment of arti cles, which he offers cheap for cash ; vix : f A Silver American WATCH for $30.00." LLOLKS of every style and iinish, at reduced prices. JEWELRY of the very best material, war ranted. Anchor and Lepine WATCHES, one-third cheaper than in 1866. Gold Finger RINGS, one-third cheaper than laat year. , SIorton'3 Gold PEN;?, at the manufacturer' prices. Gold, Silver, 'Steel, and Plated SPECTA CLES, cheaper than ever. Plated FORKS, Tea acd Table SPOO.NS, as good as Silver. Plated C ASTORS.'Card and Cake BASKETS, GOBLKTS, and MUGS. RIFLES and SHOT GUNS, that will kill at every pop. REVOLVERS and PISTOLS, with CAR TRIDGES to suit. PIPES ot Gutta Percha, Wood, and China. Lockwood's COLLARS, the best jou can wear. SCHOOL BOOKS, cheaper than elsewhere. TOYS and TOY BOOKS, for a mere song. Singer'b SEWING MACHINES, with Cotton, ilk, and Oil. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, to hold from 12 to 200 Pictures. ACCORDIAWS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, FIFES, Violiu BCWS, STRINGS, and KEYS; Also ; Drums, Whistles, Umbrellas, Horus, Jcwsbarps, Clothes Brushes, Harmonicas, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Dssting Brushes, Scrub Brushes, Looking Glasses, Sewing Baskets, Hand Baskets, Rugs, Arnold's best Writing Fluid, Red and Black Ink, Ink Stands, Pen Rackf, Miscellaneous a Blank Books, Pass Books, Diaries, Almapacs, Deeds, Summons, Notes, Paper, Envelopes, Tobacco, Cigars Trunks, Carpet Sacks, Sate he-Is, Work Boxes, Portfolios, Gents Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, Neck ties, Canes, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Perfumery, Soaps, Pocket Books, Checkers a Boards, Dominoes. Paints, Table Knives, Pocket Knives, Razors and Strops, Gun Caps, Puzzles, Dolls, B?ads, Amber Beads, And many other articles. CALL AA'D GET BARGAINS! Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry re paired iu the best style of workmanship, and warranted. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber hopes by strict aitention to business to merit a continuance of public patronage. jan24 "C. T. ROBERTS Q A.DDLERY AND HARNESS!- The undersigned keeps constancy on band and is etill manufacturing all articles in his line, such 3 SADDLES, FINE SINGLE AND tiOUBLE HARNESS. DRAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES, RIDING BRIDLES, CHECK LINES, HALTERS, WHIPS, BRICHBANDS, kc. All which he will dispose of at low price for cash. "is trork is all warranted, and being expe rienced in the business, he uses only the jest of leather. Thankful far p3t favora, be hopes by attention -to Dusines3 to merU & continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended to him. jaa24 Shop above the store of E. Hughes & Co. 4 Persons wishing good and substantial Haratrs can be accomrjo-latsd. HUGH A. M'COY. , I I
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