NT- v- f- -- I T!IUnSDAY::::::::::::::::::::AUrJUST 13. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ElJENSBURQ AND CKESSON RAILROAD. On and after Monday, Aug. 3, 1808, trains on this road will run as follows: Leave Ki$E.sBurta At 5.05 A. JR, connecting with Day Exp. East and Phil. Exp. West. At 7.15 P. M., connecting with Phila. Exp. East and Mail Train West. Leave Ckksson At 0.2O A. M., or on departure of Thil. Express West, jit 8.40 P. M., or on departure of Phila. Express East. Attention, Hepuklicans ! The Re publicans of Ebcnsburtj; and vicinity arc re nested to meet in the Court IL.use, K!n'!:J)urjr, on Saturday evening next, "1 1 1 i instant, at 7 o'clock, to organize a ( J r: lit Club." The cainpaign h; v.pon us. we must prepare ourselves t light it out n that line. '"There should be the r.v.itest vigilance along the whole line," .sai l Crant to Onl before Yicksbnrg. So, t'M. (lore shnuhl be the greatest vigilance along the 'whole line now if we mean to defeat the enemy in November. Come one, c;me all ! 3 Ian v. Or it Paper. Ttr AlJ'j1iin'r,i makes iis initial appearance in a partial dre.-.-i of new tvpe. We mean, as miou ms circum stances permit, t procure new type for the entire paper, and may possibly, in a .short tint", enlarge the dimensions of our col umns. Our subscription price is a vear to those who pay in advance; ol) t those who do not pay in advance. Our alvertisinir rates will be found on the Forth page. Having in connection with t'ie olib-e a large and superior lot of job tvp.-, we are prepared to print en short :i iti.-e all manner of posters, handbills, cards, blanks. A:e. 'I his number -f the paper is sent to a majority of its old patrons, and to many new ( nes. "While we hope that all will a;'".nl us their aid and comfort, yet shoe., here chance to be .among the number any who do not want the paper, they will oblige u by I'.otifying us of the fact forthwith. We respectfully solicit local correspon---i;'-.1 in-tn all sections of the count v. A p. en redtal of Juris will do whole the n.-.'r has not time to amplify. y KMoranha. The blackbcn ies now I'ullv rinoned, and we can safcly are say ! tli it wiey were never liclbre mr-re plentiful in this section of country Oro day lest W;;'k. lire wa.s apiliod to the kiln of brick iur '. t -d f.r thj IraiM'irj: ot'tlie nc.v Cn- .n. -oion dist church of th" plac. The bi'u'kl.iyors will commence work thereon iti :i few davs We noticed HigJi saver :it!r. iui.it.-il us ;i frotffug course ov some "gay sports" the other cvenimr. Vhere va--. the JJurgess ?...Our hotels are v.vll "i'dod. t'ie i!io"t of them, with guests from t!ie irie in ipiest of pure :iir, pare water, rmd magnificent scenery. Tlu-y cati tin.l -i'. those '-on the mountain. "...Fetter is 2.") cents a pound in our market, and scarce at that The Loretto hacks now run to Ka lor's station, on the E. & C. branch rond. intoad of to Cressim as before con- etiv.g with all trains Harvest in this ".inty is nearly over, and the farmers rrv: in saying that the yield has been ' -t abundant Tin; St. Augustine and 1 V -t Springs base ball clubs will play a ' u'ch on Saturday. Cm ylAlT.s. As a matter of interest to our local readers, and in answer to nu ;n -.To us inquiries, we. subjoin some infor-'M-.tion relative to the arrival and departure .f the Ebensburg mails : Five mails ar rive dally, tliree by the morning train, and vo by the night train. The morning mails ' the way east, through west, ami local : the night mails are the through al way west. .Six mails leave Eb- og dailj', five in the morning train, .!" in the evening-. The mails leav ' - n the morning are the through e;:st, iigh west, way cast, way west, and lo "a;iis; the evening mail leaving is a "eh one to Philadelphia. In addition " a mail arrives from and goes to o ihown and northward daily. lAxo.F.s. Mr. Thomas Callan has appointod postmaster at Loretto, vice - -I. Adclsberger, removed; and Air. a Kennedy has been appointed post-r- r at Hemlock, vice Mr. Win. Tiley, ved. The two new officers are exeel- men, but so are the old officers. The - cr are Democrats, and the latter are I -''dicans, and Andy Johnson is Presi- and that tells the story. i':KSo.VAL. Messrs. Peter McPermott, , s' ad J. lloberts, Aleck Montgomery, " -e-e.s Quinn, and a number of other T anstowners, were here on Friday, to v tne.ss the game of base ball. Mtsrs- niest D. Phey, of Leaven a rth. K , liurjerc itennessov ll::delIdtia--Wnforn1.rlvofi:i,-.sb;r. ! in town rusCK..iti,Mr " ; ru actii.tr. ' Examination of Teachers. The regular fall examination of teachers for Cambria county will be held ns follows: Millville, at Union School House, Aug. 10. Carroll and Carrolltown, a. Carrolltown, August -4. Susquehanna, at Wyland's School House, August 25. Chest Township, at Elder's Hill School House, August 2o Elacklick, at Relsano, Aug. 28. Gallitzin, at Gallitzin, Aug. 29. Minister, at Giass' School House, Aug. 31. Allegheny and Loretto, at Loretto, Sept. 1. Chest Springs nr.d Clearfield, at St. Au gustine, Sept. 2. White, at Bangor, Sept. 3. Cambria twp., at Myer's School House, Sept. 5. Ebcnsburg, at Union "School House, Sept. T. Washington and Summltville, at Cresson, Sept. 8. Summerkill twp. at Settlcmyer's School House, Sept. 9. Crayle, at Suirmerliill, Sept. 10. Jackson, at Fairview, Sept. 14. Conemaugh, at Singer'.: School House, Sept. lo. Taylor, at Hen J rick's School House, Sept. 10. Voder, at Stutzman's School House, Sept. 1 7. Richland, at Kring's School House, Sent. 18. Cambria boro". nt S'-hcol House, Sept. 10. Sj-ciil Ex tnninotii-ns. In the Public School House iu Ebcnsburg, Saturday, Sep . 2 J. Iu the new School House, in Johnstown, Saturday, Oct. 3 . No private exa .initiations will be granted. The examinations v-ill iu every ease com mence jiroieptiy at y o'clock, A. M. Appli cants will plea.se be on hand at the iiour stated, and bring with them pens, ink and paper. They will be examined only in the districts in which they inUnd to apply for schools. It is sincerely iiop-d that mo one will apply for examination who has not made proper preparation; otherwise he cr she will only be rejected, parties unknown to the Si:; crinten lont and Directors, are re quested to briiq.? a recommendation cf char acter with them. Directors and the public are cor.lirdly in vited to be present. THOMAS J. CHAPMAN, Con ii ty ,"- uperiu to u d eat. AFK Fall. On Friday last, the Kkk-e;i::iav!i!ig- bas-j ball club of Johnstown visited r-beiisburg. to .-lay the first of a se ries of iirateh o-aines with our 3I(untain- j, ,0I., 'pi,,, rUh0 as by oiLls the most j seientiiieally played and hotly Contested of ! tlL. ,.oa;4,M lV these -rounds, and was Vn v.iai tlirou-diout wan Ice'nigs ot liveli est interest bv a laree eone.r.rse of.-a-ee- tat-.ers. We append the score, which tells the wii : J.'ot.Ht'jilir.'rs. H. O. r . o . A. Y. 2,:iur.t, "Jb 3;('ram..-r, 3i... A Farren, p ::Whu-, :::!cMiEen, If. tf. 5 You 'or, c West." 1 b p' j. ,a' t7r 4 2 1 0 4 1 1 1 4 j Kinke ol, 3b I C. iNibvrts. rf.. 1 T. 1 , lr. Ruocrts, 1 :. I W. Jor.es, cf. .. V. I5ark.-r, v.... Ewtchii.icn, 'A.. 4 pCiick, ;f T-i'il 2 7 27 Tut al INMN'O-. l 2 3 i r Cj ; Mountaineers t J " J I 5 0 o o ''7 Kick a " 4 H i 0 1 2 0 1 2-j Flies c. -tight Mountaineers S, Kicks 7. Packed bnli i Monuoiinr-er 2, Kicks Di. Cnipir,'. Ciiarb-s H. Erwin. Scorers for i .v'oa ta i neer.-", ."--am. . Davis; tor Kicks, lloi-ert E:az"r. Time of game, 2 hours and &o minutes. A TKbr.cuAPii to Ei'.rxsnT roi. "Wo are glad to know and happy to announce to cur readers that it .- highly prob dde that tch'graphic communication will be opened up between Ebensburg and the re.-1 of the world .Firing the present sum mer. A sum of money nearly sufficient to eoi'strvtvt (lie line lias a: ready been senbetl, and the balance required will no deul-t be forthcoming at the ju'oper time. The ink 2ition, we believe, is to run the line by way of the turnpike to Cresson. and there connect with t'ie main line. A telegraph is a convenience which no con siderable town can afford to be without, and we are rejoiced that Ebensburg lias at length awoke to y realization of the fact. a-ed the uood work ! A (J ay Party. Yotrd y. an exeur- shm j.avty of about one hundred guest-" of the Cresson Mountain House visited Eb ensburg, by w.-iy of the branch railroad. They came, primarily and most especially, i'T pleasure and a change of air. and sec ondly, to witness a iViemllv game of base ball between the s-aiVtyled "M.ullin I'iue" ol the Cresson ?louut.iiii Ilon-e and our Mountaincers. The game wrs pl syed iu the aftenv-on, and resulted as foil iws : Mountaineers G. ; Muffins o0. PiiOTOtniArns. 3fr. x . .pence. jihotogra'her, has rented rooms on .Julian street, and intends locating here perma nently. He is a lirs-t-elass ait 1st, and takes as good a picture as can be procured in the cities. We take plea-ure iu recommen ding him to our people. List of . Tenons. On the opposite pa;re will be i'or.tnl the names of the (5 rand and Traverse Jurors drawn to serve at the ap proaehinir term of our county Courts, com meucin"; September 7th. Pemorest's M(-nthly for Sepfeiiiber, prompt to time as usual, and full of good things to overflowing for the ladies. "Maude Est varing'' i s worthy of the perusal of every mother. Its Fashions, Music, Literature, Fun, Art, Household (we cannot enumerate half its good things), render it the most attract- ive ftnd "l Mnthl-V VIW,. Priced -VC:ir- on ncc 1 to Ecc lt lo kno It3 uo Al(Iress W. Jennings Demorest, 11?. U.-o.vnvay, N. l . L O OA L ' CORRJJSPOXDEXCE; LETTER FltOM JOHNSTOWN MAN KILLED A CVRIOSITY CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS EASE BALL, AC, &C, AC. ' Johnstown, August 10, 1SGS. To ike Editors of The Alleghaman : Patrick English, employed in the rolling mill, met with a sudden death on Friday last by being run over by the engine of the C. J. Co. lie was on his way to Cam bria city, and was in the act of walking across the railroad track, when he v.-as struck by a box car which the engine was pushing and his head literally mashed to a jelly. No blame attaches to the engi neer. "We have a great curiosity here" now, in the shape of a locomotive engine, called the "Flack Dwarf." it is claimed by the makers, Messrs. Smith & Porter, of South Pittsburg, that this is the smallest loco motive engine of equal power ever built in this country. It is to be used for drawing- coal from the Company's mines, at Cambria city. A match game of base b ill came off be"0 en Friday between the Junior Juni- i i .-I x Tt. atas of llolbdaysburg and the Junior Im - dependents of this place. Alter an exci timr contest, the game resulted in a victoiy for the l itter club. Score, 23 to 27. A lartre and commodious town hall is being built at the corner of YYahliington and Franklin streets, and will be rapidly pmdied to completion. When fini.-died, it will be excelled bv no similar structure in the State. The old toll bridge crossing the C"ne mar.oh river at the roiling mill has been removed, to make room for a splendid iron bridge to he erected by the Cambria Iron Co.. at their own expense. Hubert T. C.iven, Esq., the efficient ag-nl of the Penna. II. IF Co. at this sta tion, has resigned his position, with " v of taking charge of his blast furnace v.i Coiu-maugh. The stone work on the bridge crossing St.-ny Creek at Kernville is ab- ut com-i-leted. The workmen will in a lev.' days commence laying the wood work. In a few days, the Johnstown "Water Com-n-.ny will commence the work of 3 iy- pipe to 1-l nces a don.r "t:iin street. John Parke, Esq., has ciiremoed the work of remodeling his popular hall, lb intends fitting it up in first-class theatrical style. A Seymour and Flair club was organ ized he.e on Saturday evening. HcajF ou:u L rs at FixmheFcr's hall. IIO. Died In Cand.iria township, en the ihl instant. Kennard. son of Milton and o r.iie f. Jones, aired 11 mouths. Nr.v ST(ir.r.-XEV.- Gooik-: Lnv Prices. M. L. Oatman, at his Grocery store,' three doors east of Crawford's Hotel, keeps con stantly on band a btrj.ro and fresh supply of family groceries, which he is determined to sell at as low prices 'as can be bought else where in the county, finest bran. Is. of Fam ily Hour for sale by the sack or barrel. Head advertisement, then go and buy. Poors; ami Shoe.'-. An advertisement elsewhere sets forth that Mr. John D. Thom as, instead of selling Eastern-made work, will hereafter devote himself to the manufac ture of boots and shoes to order, lie makes the assertion that he can turn out the neat est, bet, and cae:ipc.-:t boot or shoo in the county, and only asks the opportunity to verify his word. Aui; You ? Feader, are 3-011 in want of clothing of any description? If so, you should at once visit the cheap store of V. .". Parker, on lligh-?t., where an elegant roid larre supply of the latest and most fashiona ble goods are just beitij opened. Prices rea sonable. Consult advertisement and then go and consult the sroods. For. the Million. 0. T. Roberts, at bis old aad nopal r establishment, gives no tice through our advertising columns that he keeps constantly on band every conceiva ble article in the shape of watches, jewelry, notions, and the like. His prices are such as to please evt-rybedy. Stove.., Ti:;ya:;e, &c. Thos. W. Williams ha? just received another large sup ply of Stoves of every design, which be will dispose f at astonishingly low figures. His stock of Hardware I013 also recently been re plenished, and marked at prices to suit the times. Head his advertisement. Xoti: Tins. J. Patron Thompson, r.t his cheap store, on High-st., receives new goods every week, thus affording his cus tomers an opportunity of purchasing the la test and most fashionable as well as cheapest goods in the market. Joe always displays rood taste in his selection of goods. Hardware. Geo. Huntley, having re cently enlarged his store room, is now bet ter prepared than ever to leeommoda'.e Lis numero'is customers. His stock of Hardware ml races e rcritkinj usually kept in a first class Hardware establishment. See adver tisement elsewhere In this paper. Soap and Candles. Dealers in soap and cm; dies can buy these.nrticles from Mr. Henry Schnable, Johnstown, as chenp as they can be bought in the cities.. Mr. S. has an extensive mir.nf ictory, and Joe.3 a largo wholesale business. Sec earJ. Ske Hehe ! The attention of the uder is directed to the column advertise- re ment of A. A. Barker & 5n, elsewhere in to-day's paper. It will be seen that their stock consits of every desirable article nec essary to complete a well-regulated store. Patronize them. jOALDWELL & FKY, KJ .YhoUtaU Deal era in jt o s j i: n r, CLOVES AND NOTIONS, 40G Market street, Puiladelioiia. i. c. caldwell, au. 13 w:i. w. ruv. Q Til AY COAY. k3 Ccme to ray premises on or about the 2Sth of July last" a red COW, supposed to be about eijrbt years old. No visible mark but a little white on her flank. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be dealt with according to law. THOMAS HUES. Cambria tp., ug. 13, 'Co 3t. A UDITOH'R XOTICIh -tT- The undersigned having been ap- pointed auditor by Orphans' Court of Cam bria county to report distribution of the money in the louids of Matthias Denny, ex ecutor of Peter Denny, deceased, upcoi his first and final account, hereby fives notice that he will attend to the duties of said an , pointment at his ofiice in the borouli i Eben-dur;r, on WEDNESDAY, the 2d d.o , SEl.XEM1?I:u next at 2 . U1.t w il of ay or hen and where all persons having chums against the estate of said deceased wiil present ihem for allowance or be debarred lrora coming in for any share of saii fund. SAMUEL SINGLETON, Auditor. Aug-. 13, l8uS-3t. Ci HE ATE ST DISCOYEltY OF TUP Or AGE! EEXTLEV'S XOX-EX PLOSIVE METRO- rOLITA.V OIL .' M. L. Oath AN', Sole A?;ent for Cui.ilrla Co. The subscriber desires to call the attention ot the public to the fact that be has purcha sed the right for Cambria county to sell "Hertley's Non-Explosive Metropolitan Oil," v. Inch he claims to be the F.EtfT, CHEAPEST, SAFEST Oil manufactured. The advantages claimed for this Oil are : 1. Il is clear and clean. 2. It is non-explosive and safe. 8. It will not grease your hands, clothing, furniture, or carpets. 4. It is fifty per cent, cheaper than any othcr Oil. Price, only 10 cents a quart. TRY IT!! I) V Y IT!!! One and all who have used it pronounce it to give entire soi.-f -ction. (live it atrial and be convince ', of th'j above facts. TOWNSHIP AXD L'OItO L'OII LIGHTS ! for sale at the store of M. L. OAT MAX, Three uoors east cf Crawford's Hotel, "Xu"gTlC I'nsNsprao, Pa. X OOK OUT FOR JFVKUAINo AT Aj the nev c ii e a p g r o (j e r y s t o r e .' ?. doors east of Cra .v ford's Hotel, VCh ere may be found a choice selection of Fresh Groceries, consisting, in part, of BE-Si' FAMILY FLOUR, P. A COX, FISH, SU GAR, .MOLASSES, SYRUP, TEAS. COFFEE, SPICES. CUKES.'L CRACKERS, DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS, RICE, RAISINS, SOAPS, CANDLES, fcc. f c. The fine:t brands' cf" TOBACCO and CI GARS kept in town may always be found at this establishment. Also, a large pel-ction of YANKEE NOTIONS t all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. A lartre assortment o' FRUIT CANS iast re ceived and at prices which defy compe tition. Cnll and examine stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. LAMPS. WICKS, I LIES, AXD LAMP TRIMMINGS in yrent voriit:l. I hopj by fair dealing and pttict attention to business, and a determined endeavor to plea;?, that I may receive a. share of the patronage of a generous public jr-? I AM DETERMINED NOT To BE I'NDKKSOLI), RUT WILL SELL CHEAP AS THE CHEAP EST. M. L. OATMAN, Aug. 13, 1SC8. Er.KNsuuita, Pa. 500,000 CUiTOMFllS IN 1UUII YEARS. PATRONIZE THE REST! Having the largest capital, most experi enced buyers, and extensive trade of any con cern in the Dollar Sale business, we O U A Ii A N T EE S A T i S F a CT ION in every instance, and also the Lent selection of Goods ever offered at ONE D O L L A E E A C II . No other concern huts aoy show v herevcr cur Agents are selling. Our motto, "Prompt and Reliable.'-' Maie and Female agents Wanted in city and country. THE LADIES re particularly requested to try our popular club system of "selling all kinds of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, DRESS PATTERNS, COT TON CLOTH, CASTORS, SILVKIJ PLATED G OO DS, WATCHES, &c. (Established 18 ii.) A paten: pen fountain and a check describing an article to be sold for a dollar, 10 cts ; 20 for $"J ; 40 for S i ; CO for SG ; l'JO for $10 ; sent by mail. Free presents to getter up of club. " Give us a trial. Send for circuiar. l-'TT' No humbug. Address EASTMAN & KENDALL, C3 ILmover-st., Boston, Mass. T OOK WELL TO YOUit FFFT. ROOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY The subscriber, having dispensed with the sale of Eastern-made work as a speeialtv of his establishment, d;-te; mined to apyilv himself with renewed energy to the manu facture of V O O T S A N I) S II O F 5-! He has in his employ a corpj of competent workmen, and asserts that he can turn out a better Boot or Shoe than any other similar establishment in Cambria Coun ty. Give him a trial and be convinced. Particular attention paid to the man ufacture cf FINE FRENCH CALF SIC IN BOOTS ! Good work, moderate price?, and satifaction guaranteed in all cases. Boot3 and shoes repaired promptly and in a workmanli Ji?" Shop or. High-st., one dcor east of Crawford's Hotel. GIVE ME A CALL ! ; 1LOC-'.S, W'ATCHKS, JEWELRY: ! C. T. ROBERT, Eeexsuckg, Pa. well selected nml varied assoVtment of art.- ties, which he otfers cheap for cash ; viz : 1 ' CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE, GOLD PENS and PENCILS, SPECTACLES, S E W 1 X G M A CHI ' E S . . U W 1a O, i - i vi !'. 1- i , P.. 1 ' r 1 T . . ...... s, PJFLF, SHOT OCXS, IlLVCLVFRS, ani PISTOLS, C A P. T i i 1 1 0 F S , PO0KS. STATIONLPV, PLXc-', INK, P 'PHP, lLN'VF LOPES, MUSICAL IX ST II U M FXTS, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES and ALU U.MS, SCHOOL ROOKS, PIPES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, and SXUFF, LOCK W OOP'S C 0 L L A P. S , TRUNKS, SATCHELS, CARPET RACS, PERFUMERY, REUSES, GENTS' SHIRTS, CRAVATS, NECK TIES, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, PASS ROOKS, PIARIES, DAY ROOKS, ami LEDGERS, TOYS and NOTIONS, And ether articles too numerous to mention. Clocks, W and Jewelry re paired in the best style of workmanship, and warranted. Thankful for past favors, the ?uh?cr!ber 10 pes by strkt a 1 tent ion to business to merit 1 a continuance of public patronage. C. T. ROEERT3 CAUTION :- Notice is ker-by given that I am the soL etcher ot the Ritiiti to manufacture and sell "llllSTLfYS NON-LXPLU.-I ve met EOTOLITaN OIL" ill Cambria county, for which I have an assignment of Letters Pat ent, and that any person or persons manu facturi'.ig or selling it, or any imitation of it, lt u!iu1 C' r tt'iUi! i: nut: Le l-noirn. without lir-t obtaining authority from u-e, will be pio-cfc-ulc-d against by due course of law, ;-.n-d sub jected to sn.-Li penalties and fines as are im-posr-d by law. Th? following nanieJ nersons kave our- r :n wil rw. -its Ip.mi i-. .... t !,,...; .1 t 1 m.u 'actar.- :oi 1 sell 5 lie Met i ooidPan Oil : Co: !.-:;. in Reich, for Summitviile boron irh l ., .1.;,,. r.,, .,.,. ,. '... I .!... D 1. 4. - o n u ; . i n. , nil Carrolltown boro a g i 1 'Su? quel: '.uaa town.-h nd Cnrroll, Che.-t and iS. An- other ii'.rties making or selling the Oil, or any imitation then of. with vat producing written authority ironi iii c . arc- infringing upon my right, and they and those pure has r.g from them will be dealt with accordin-JT to law. Aug. 13, 'ilS-tf- " M. L. OATMAN. o. 1 i. It i. 1 i.-., CLOTHING. DRY GOODS, BOOTS and S.MOMS, HATS, CATS. Sec. IHgh-st .' Ebensburg, P: pOAXXKI) FIIUIT, of all kinds at J V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. AFCF STOCK OF SFMMFll f Goods at reduced prices at V. S. H.'s. "TVFFW STOCK of CLOTHING VFPY L"1 cheep at V. S. PARKER'S, Ebensburg. 771UMT C.NS-NFVf FTYLIF at V JL? S. UA1. KEI;, Ebensburg, Pa. " XOOTS ANP-'SMOFS CIIl'.AP AT X V. S. RARKEIFS, Lbensbing, Pa. "7 ALL PAPERS ALL STYLES T T at V. S. RAUKER'S, E!. en-burg, l'a. TTEYV STOCK f canning jiu;t al y. a. BARKER S. TlflGIIEST PRICFS PA ID' FOR ALA. Ruttc-r, Egg, W.xd. .-.u.l all Cour.try Produce at V. SHARKER'S, Ebu-nsburg. y 1LY WHITE LEAP LINSEED i.J Oil, . ai -ranted pme, at Ebensburg, Pa,. jjar-.c: "jVP AILS ALL SIZES. CHEAPEST x l in town, at V. S. Barker's, Ebensburg. 7" S. F A II K E II , Mi! hi' fjClurLT ;" r' BARRELS, KEGS. ' TEES, MEAT-STANDS,' CHURNS. 1 HEAT DEDUCTION or PIUCES! i AT Til E EBEXSBURG HARDWARE ,j- HOUSE FUnXlSHIXG STORE. ! p ? ?incTC. tlnK f ,TO-V fr,CnJl3 i f1 -r for their .beral patronage for : the past twelve years, during which time I have Ixen in business in Ebensburg ; and now, tnvinj,' to the extensive business I am doinjr. I take pleasure in informing the public tLat I have adopted the IScndy-FTiy System! I bv means cf which there w ill be a crr.tT nr.- itchon in my profits. A continuance of j your patron; ge v ill satisfy you thu t it will be to y;ur advantage to buy for f.cady fay 1 instead of ox citnoiT. My stock will consist In part r.s follows: FOR THE BUILDER. Door Locks, Cupboard Locks, F.o'.ts, Hinges, Window Sp'gs, Sha'tcr Hinges, & Perch Irons, Window Glass, Putty, &c. Catches, Screws , Catches, Nails, FOR THE CARPENTER. Poring Machines. Augers, Chisels, Trace and Fits, Hatchets. Squares. Compasses, Bev els, Po ket Pules, Try Squares, Lev els, Jack, Smoothing, and For Planes, Panel Ploughs, Rea ding, Sash, Raising, Jt Match Planes, Hollow and Rounds, Guagea, Oil Stone, Saw Sets, Screw Drivers, Pencil Screws, Cross-cut, Panel, Rip, Compass, and Rack Saws, Chalk and Chalk Lines, &c. FOR THE PLACKSMITIL Anvils, Fellows, Vices, Shoe Hammers, I!o;d Hammers, Ruttresses, Pincers, Screw Plates, Wrenches, Rasps, Files, Horse Xails, Cast Steel Shovel TIdw Moulds, ivC. j veting iianimer?, j ,or-":t! u ' Shoes, . FOR THE SHOEMAKER. Shoo Last?, Shank Irons, Ciimping Boards and Irons, ltg Cutters, Knives, Awls, Hammers-, Pincers, Rasps, Rubbers, and Bench T00I3 in general. Nails, Tacks, Thread, Wax, Rristks, kc. FOR THE SADDLER. Draw G ung?, Pound Knives, Pincers, Awls, Rounding lions, Iron and Wood Gig Edge Tools, U allies, Punches. Hammers, Pad Trees, Bridle Bits. Buckles, Trace Hooks, Spots Finos, IL.Ler Bolts, Ornaments, Rivets, Stirrups, lacks, Rein Web, Girthing, &c. FOR THE CABINET. MAKER & PAINTER. Bench Tools, Table Hinges, Screws, Bed Casters, Bedstead Fasteners, Drawer Li.iks, L'nol'S. C(d!'.n Trimmings of all descriptions, Gold Leaf, Bronzes, Paint, Sash, and Varnish Brushes, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine, Colored Paints, dry and ground in oil. FOR THE SPORTSMAN. Rifles, Shot Guns, Tistols, Revolvers, Cartridge?, Hunters' Knives, Caps, Lead, Powder, Shot, Fowder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags. Also, Gun Locks, Main Springs, Plugs Pivots, Double Triggers, Hammers, ic. FOR THE FARMER. Plow?, Points, Shovels, Forks, Scythes and Snathes, Rakes, Hoc s, Spades, Sheep Shears, Sheep and Cow Bells Sleigh Bells, Horse brushes. Cards, Curry Combs, Patent llamcf. Whips, But, Trace, Breast, Hal ter, Tongue, Fith Log Chains, Barn Door Rollers, Sugar Ket tles, Steely-aids, Cutting Doses, FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. Flour, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Hominy, Crackers, Dried Peaches, Rice, Cinnamon, Essences, Bacon, Fish, Salt, Alum, Indigo, Candles, Cuil'ce Mills. Smoothing Irons, Wadi Boards, Clothes Pins, Bed Cords, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Allspice, Pepper, Baking .t YYa:h. Soda Toilet Soiip, Family Dye Colors, Madder, Cudbear, Cochineal, Logwood, Camwood, Redwood, Blue Vitiiol, Solution cf Tin, Clothes Wringers, Washing Machines, Tub-, Bake Pans, Buckets, Table and-Tea Ppooa3 Meal Selves. Brooms, Table Cutlery, Rra.-s Kettles Coal Rackets, Tinned Kettles, Enameled Kettles, S'.a'ir Rods, Japanned Waro G lass ware, Wooden Ware, WiEow Wrre, Carbon Oil Lamps, iazors, Shovels and Pokers, i:.-a r Pri"-; Butter Ladles, Stove, Scrub and Basting Brushes, "White-wash and Sweeping Brushes, Shears, Scissors, OILS. Carbon, Fish, Sweet, Lubricating, Linseed, Neat's Foot, Lard, BcnzinQ, Castor. TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. Conking, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, froa the bit manufactories ; Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of every variety, of my own manufac ture ; Gum and llimp Packing; Trunks and Vali.-es : Drugs, Weavers' Reeds, Traps. Hol low Augers, Board Measuring Sticks, Grind Stones and Rollers, Patent Mul.isses Drawing and .Me, i-uriue, Fawcets, ic., &c. On'.l Store J'hites, Grates, and Fire Brick always on hand to suit Stoves Sold by me. Will and Cittern Pm.j-s and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices. SyvuEng ia-.tde, painted, and put up, at low rates. E3on2 Asli tor Credit! 7J7 Bat remember the place to buy and ave 15 to 20 percent, on your purchases. I ic-fv cova!'Ci!ioa in W'c stern Penna. CE'JRGE HUNTLEY ii