i Tlio a lie gtLanian. thurSay Ebensburq and Cresson Railroad. On and after Monday, Aug. 3, 1868, trains on this road will run a3 follows: Leave Ebensburq At 5.05 A. M., connecting with Day Exp. East and Phil. Exp. West. At 7.15 P. M., connecting with Phil. Ejp, East and Mail Train West. Leave Cresson At 0.20 A. M., ' or on departure of Thil. Express West. At 8.40 P. M., or on departure of Phila. Express East. The Alleuiianian. The success at tending our efforts in the publication of Tc AU' tjhtniimi lias thus far been very fluttering more flattering than we antici pated. Last week we commenced with a subscription list larger by two hmulnd mines than the subscription list of the pa . r when its publication was suspended ltu,t February, and during the present week we have measurably increased the number. Uut wo have still room on our books for more, names for a couple hundred more and earnestly request our friends to inter est themselves in procuring us subscribers. We .started out with the intention of ob taining the hmjrst subscription list in Cambria county, and with a little outside assistance, flatter ourselves that we will succeed in the undertaking. In this con nection, we tender our sincere thanks to lu.my kind friends for their efforts in our behalf ;uid in behalf of our paper. Memoranda. The steam saw-mill of (ifirge I'iichensehr, in Kiehland township, was burned t the ground lately. Loss SUMO. IiiMired for Sl.."io0 V new JJaptist church is being erected in Al t' H ma Chri.-tian Cliber was struck by lightning in Hollidaysburg the other day. Xot killed, but badlv stunned V woman i:i Mount Fnion, Huntingdon county, gave her infant a dose of morphine thro' mistake. It slept nineteen hours, and then v.'oke up bright and well A lad named -Miller was bitten by a copperhead snake in Jirady township. Huntingdon canity, on last Thursday. The applica tion 'f the warm flesh of a thicken saved hiia fr-mi serious illness, if not from death. ...A man named Elijah Iloupt, of Elair canity, attempted to commit suicide some d.ivs ago by swallowing a compound of laudanum and arsenic. His friends, dis covering his condition, applied a stomach puaip and saved him. ...An alarm of fire i!i Tuesday, creating considerable excite laeirt in town, was occasioned by the burn ing out of a chimney in the house of F. P. Tiernev. Esq.. in the West Ward The State Camp of the Junior Sons of Ameri ca met in Altoona last week The mrn of ii Mr. .Owtihr, in Ioecat Hollow, RIair county, was burned to the ground, with its emitents. a few days ago. Supposed to he the work of an incendiary.. . .10,000 lo.itOO 10.000 10.000 Prime Ciirars just received at M. L. Oat man's ORGANIZATION OF A CJltAXT ClUIJ. Pursuant to call, a large number of Ite puhlicans of Ebensburg and vicinity met in the Court House on Saturday evening, t. organize a Grant Club. The following permanent officers were elected : Presi dent. ('. T. Huberts; Vice Presidents, 31 aj. John Thompson, William K. Piper, i Tge W. Drown, .John Evans, (Smith,) TYanas Griffith, and Root. II. Roberts; S-vretarics.-Samuel W. Davis, Ed. James, Samu.'l Henry, and J. O. Brookbanke ; Treasurer. Win. M. Jones. The followin Executive Committees were appointed : East Ward.-Daniel O. Evans and Lemuel Davis; A Vest Ward, J. O. Eroukbanke and Win. 31. Jones; Cambria township, IJenj. Lloyd and Hosea J. Evans. Sixty tight members attached themselves to the Club, which number will be largely in creased before the elections. The regular meetings of the Club will hereafter be held at the Town Hall on Saturday evenings. Winning with Saturday evening, 2Uth instant. .' Select School -Hy reference to an advertisement printed elsewhere, it will seen that Hey. b 31. Kerr, A. 31., purposes opening a select high school for "ung ladies in the Ebensburg Academy on Tuesday. 1st proximo. 31 r. Kerr is a teacher of twenty-five years' experience, and bears the reputation of a most accom plished educator. A . school of this . dc senption Las long been needed here, and the young ladies, we trust, will not be slow hi availing themselves of the opportunity offered of acquiring a good education at amll cost. For terms, &c., see adver tisement. ;oqi Advice. When you want Gro ynes of any kind, always go to a Grocery ' tore. Don't go where all kinds of goods we kept when you want U buy a bill of Groceries, but go where Groceries arc ;;aJea I,etial branch of trade. 3L L utman's is the place. Everybody goes Trial List. Following is the list of causes set down for trial at the approach ing Court of Common Pleas f$r Cambria county, commencing 3Ionday, 7th Septem ber proximo t First Week. Bell vs. Swires et. al. Storm vs. Penna. R. R. Co. Cooper vs. Dunmyer, et. al. White's Ex'r vs. Woodcock. Same vs. Same. Ronnion vs. George. Leidy's Adm'x vs. Simmons. M'M ullen vs. . Ivory. Smith vs. Glasgow. Hughes ..vs. Crum. Second Week. M'Coy's Adm'r vs. Litzinger Hoffman.. ...... vs. Colclesser. Calvin ct. al .....vs. Burgonis. Morley -vs. Duncan. Altimus vs. Noel et. al. Christy vs. Cooper. Rowley. vs. Christy. Robson vs. M'llugh et al. Lantsey vs. Cowan. M'Kenzie, ...V3. Hibsch et al. Allison -vs. Mellon et al.. Front eiser et. al....vs. Myers et al. Snjders vs. Ribblet et al. Starrick vs. Byrne et al. Bloodgood Ex'r vs. Hubert. Trainer vs. Morrison Ex'r. Davis Adm'r vs. M'Kabe. Milliken vs. Troxell et al. Easley vs. Christy et al. Nagle vs. Donegan et al." Walters use vs. Slick. A Compliment. From an article in a lute number of the Pittsburg Mail, tra cing the rise and progress of the Pittsburg1 Gaztttf, the oldest daily in Pennsylvania, we clip the following mention of one of its present editors, 3Ir. Thomas P. Houston : "Thomas P. Houston glided into neivspa perdom from a combination of circumstances, and passed his novitiate on the reportorial staff of the Dispatch, where he made himself useful as well as ornamental. There are few who have more warm personal friends than he. As a writer, his taste is very refined, and hi3 elegant chirography is often in keep ing with his diction. Houston would be a valuable acquisition to any newspaper." 31 r. Houston is well known here, and his many friends will be glad to read this appreciative notice of one whom they es teem as a gentleman , scholar, and good fellow. The ftazt tte, under its present efficient management, is in most prosper ous condition, its yearly profits being over $30,000. Accidents. On Friday evening last, a young son of our townsman, 3Ir. John Lloyd,- was struck on the head by a base ball bat which accidentally slipped out of the hands of a phryer on the 'Olountain eer" grounds. He was struck near the temple and-was badly injured, but is now recovering. James C. Easly, Esq., of Carrolltown, was thrown from a buggy on our streets on S.,turdaj', by the jolting of the vehicle while crossing a gutter, and was badly cut about the head and face. Nothing serious. 31 r. George Williams, an employee in Darter's steam mill, in Susquehanna tp., had his hand badly mashed on Saturday by contact with some part of tho ma chinery. Personal. Dan. P. Thompson, whose mercantile card is published on the fourth page of this paper, is in town on a visit, lie is one of the most popular salesmen and represents one of the most popular business houses in Philadelphia. 'Doe" Thompson, clerk in the Philadel phia 1. O., spent a few days at home here List week. . . Our amiable friend, Dr. J. L. Drallier, of Philadelphia, has been in our midst during the past couple of weeks, revisiting his old 'stamping-grounds." A host of friends are always glad to see him. A Good Idea. We hear that the Pennsylvania llailroad Company have it under consideration to run the Ebensbura: branch train as an accommodation passen ger train through from Ebensburg to Johnstown twice a day and. return. Such an arrangement would undoubtedly be a great convenience to the people of the two points named, and no less to the people living along the route traversed. We hope it may go into effect. Fun Ahead. We learn that a grand picnic in aid of the new Catholic church of St: Augustine will be held in that place cm Tuesday next, 25th inst. A picnic will also be held at Loretto on the Thurs day following, in aid of the Catholic church of that place. A' couple of excellent op portunities for recreation and fun are thus afforded the public. " 'Accident. A young man named De- lozicr, of Clearfield township, accidentally shot himself with u pistol the other . day. The ball passed through his arm and en tered his breast, lodging against the collar bone. . It was extracted, and the wounded man is now doing, well. The largest and best stock of tobacco and cigars ever kept in Ebensburg, will be found atT 31. L. Oatman's, three doors east of Crawford's Hotel. Go and trv them. "' . A TURNINCS 3IANUFACTOKY is to be' es tablished here shortly. It will turn anv- - - j thing, except a somersault. local corkespondexce: LETTER FROM JOHNSTOWN A MAN STRUCK BY BLUE LIGHTNING AND SERIOUSLY INJURED TUB POLITICAL CALDRON BEQLNNINO TO BOIL THE CONEMAUGH PARK, AC, AC. Johnstown, August 17, 1SGS. To the Editors of The Alleghanian : On Saturday last, a man named John Garens, employed on the P. R. 11. deep cut east of Conemaugh, met with what al most proved a fatal accident. He came to town that day, and while perambulating our streets, succeeded in getting on an over-dose of his favorite poison, "blue lightning." The consequence was, that, while attempting to get on the Accommo dation East to go home, the train being in motion, he was thrown violently therefrom, and might easily have been killed, but es caped with a serious cut on the back of his head and a sprained ankle. The political campaign" will begin in earnest in this place on Tuesday, August 25th. On that day, a grand Republican rally will be held on the public square, to be addressed by Gen. Carl Schurz and other distinguished speakers. The meet ing will bo held in the evenins. A number of our energetic business and sporting men have organized a society styled the "Conemaugh Park Association." They propose to open out a park on the banks of the Conemaugh river, opposite Woodvale, and work thereon will be-commenced immediately. A social party, composed chiefly of youDg men connected with the Company's store, went to Denscrcck House, Dens creek, on Thursday night last, and return ed uext morning, WC-H pleased with their trip and, its varied experiences. The Grant and Colfax club and the Seymour and Blair club are actively enga ged in perfecting their respective organi zations. Each club holds weekly meet ings. The Kick Ii. D. Club intend visiting Indiana on next Friday, 21st, to play the return pme with the 3Ionitors of that place. P. LETTER FROM CRESSON BRACING AIR, PCRE WATER, ROMANTIC SCENERY, AND SUMMER VISITORS NEW WAREU0CS5, AC, AC. Cresson, Aug. 17, 1SG8. To the Editors of The Alleghanian : - I am much pleased to see that yur paper has been resuscitated, because it has ever been the most interesting and spiciest and by far the best local journal published in the county. Although I cannot sym pathize with you politically, I wish you entire pecuniary success, and hope your brightest anticipations will be more than realized. The pure, bracing air always to be met with on the rugged tops of the Alleghany 3Iountains, together with the romantic scenery and springs of sparkling water, appear to have attracted the attention of those who make their abode in the heated, unhealthy cities. "This is shown by the fact that the different watering places, ho tels, and even many private residences, in this section, are absolutely crowded with guests in .pursuit of health and pleasure. The Cresson Springs Hotel is this summer more than usually crowded with guests.' embracing among the number some of the most distinguished personages in the country. . The Penna. R. R. Co. have commenced the erection of a large brick warehouse at this station. It is located on the north sida of the track, in front of the Callan Hotel. This was badly needed, as the old warehouse is entirely too small, and a poor concern at that. 3Ir. J. E. Shields, of Loretto;-was mar ried on the 4th ult. to 3Iiss Harriet Lu ther, of Carrolltown. 3Iay their pathway through lifo be ever strewn with roses. A very large rattlesnake was killed a few days ago at 31. 31. Adams' mill. Yours. &c., Acorn. LETTER FROM CHEST SPRINGS THE WEATHER AND THE CBOP3 BASE BALL POLITICS, AC. Chest Si'Rixc.s. August 17, 1808. To the Editors of The Alleghanian : The weather this year, in this locality, has been extremely warm and dry7 Fears are entertained that the corn crop will not he half an average yield this fall, while the potato crop will prove an almost total failure. Ere another year rolls round, the latter may be quite a dainty dish in this neighborhood. The match game of base ball between the first nine of the Ionians of this place and the first nine of the St. Augustine club did not come off on Saturday, as per arrangement. ' It is hoped wc shall be al lowed to witness this gauie ere the season for ball playing passes by. The Iomons of this place intend visit ing Ebensburg on next Saturday, 22d, to play a social game of ball with your 3Ioun taineers. , Several attempts have been made to o-:-ganize what they call a Democratic club iii this place, but thus far. unsuccessfully. I have as yet never known more than three or four of the ' "unterrified" to be" iii at tendance at any of the meetings. i The present season has been a very healthy one in this community, although the Doctor has occasionally a little of something to do. Doz." Removals. Geo. 31. Reade, Esq., has removed his law office from Colonnade Row to his elegant new office near the corner of Center and Ilisrh streets. Wm. II. Sechler, Esq., has taken possession of the office in Colonnade Row as a law office. Lost ! On High street, Ebensburg, on Sunday evening, a silver cuff button. The finder will confer a favor on the own er by leaving it at this office. Anything You Want. Reader, in purchasing your Groceries, always buy where you get the best and cheapest. At M. L. Oatman's may be" found the choicest groceries in town, such as Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Crackers, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Salt, Fish, Molasses, Candles, Soap, "Prunes, liai sins, Confectioneries, Notions, &c, &c, all which he says he will sell cheaper than any other establishment in town. Large Tree. The largest tree in the county it i3 said, was felled to the ground, a few days ngro, near this place. Ths exact hight and circumference is not known, but strange as it may appear, upon splitting the timber a small note was found inside which on being opened wa3 found to read thus: "Buy your Hardware at Geo. Huntley's, Eb ensburg, Pa." We are assured that the Jirm of East man & Kendall, 65 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., advertised in our columns, is trust worthy and reliable! For 10 cents thej send a patent pen fountain, and a check describing an article to be sold for $1. Their club sys tem of selling goods is becoming quite pop ular, particularly with the ladies. It is wrthy of a trial. Buffalo Gazette. Sewing 3lAcniNESr Persons who con template purchasing a Sewing Machine, will do well to consult C. T. Roberts, wliP is agent for the sale of the "Singer," "Howe," &nd "Grover & Baker" machines. A large num ber of these machines have been sold in this neighborhood, and in every instance they have rendered entire satisfaction. Go and buy one. Goon Wheat To Farmers. 3Ir.T. I. James, of Cambria township, is an agent for the 3ale in Cambria county of Ancona Red, Saxony White, Hungarian Red, and a great variety of other foreign wheats. Farm ers desiring to obtain any of these superior wheats, at low prices, should see Mr. J. at once. Secure Bargains. A. A. Darker Son are now offering great inducements to cash purchasers. If you want-DryGoods of any description, go and see their stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. Remember their goods have been bought since the great de cline in prices. Get the DrsT. Just received at R. R Davis' store, on Iligh-st , a large selection of Ladies' and Gents' paper collars and cuffs of the best manufacture and latest styles. Also, a good assortment of neckties and sleeve buttons, which he will dispose of at the lowest figures. Saddles, Harness. &'c You can buy a saddle or a set of harness at II. A. M'Coy's, Ebensburg, as cheap as at any similar estab ttient in the county. . He carries on business on an extensive scale, employs none but the best workmen, and always gives full and en tire satisfaction to customers. Tailoring. D. J. Evans has opened out a tailor shop on High-st., Ebensburg, where he holds himself prepared to give any number of customers fits on short notice, He 13 wha is rarely found, a good tailor, and as such we recommend him to our readers. See card. Good News. The people everywhere will be glad to learn that a new law has re cently gone into effect, which provides that if you want to buy Hardware cheaper than has j ct been offered, go to Tlios.' W. Williams. Remember the place, sign -Tin Horn. Hoop Skirts. A large and varied as sortment of Hoop Skirts have just been open ed at V. S. Barker's cheap cash store, Ebens burg, Pa. Ladies will find these skirts to be of a superior quality, and at reduced prices. Go early and secure a bargain. Drug and Book Store. We direct attention to the card of Messrs. Lemmon & Murrny dealers in drugs and medicines, books, periodicals, stationery, pens, ink, perfumery, &c, lie. They keep only a good article, and .sell cheap. - Roots and Shoes. As good a place as can be found in the county to buy a pair of ready-made boots or shoes at, or to "leave your measure" at for a pair to be madfc to order, is at John O. Evans', Center-st., Eb .ensburg, Pa. Go and see.. : . Oatman's is the place to hay any Gro ceries you may want. Go no where else. Good3 are . received every day, and always fressh "and" sold cheaper than anywhere else ia the town of Ebensburg. . . - v When you visit J. Patton Thompson's store, ask for a paper of his fly exterminator. It is cheap and is highly appreciated by all who have used it. "" Vegetable-?! Our readers should bear in mind that R. R. '.Thomas keeps all kinds of vegetables for sale at his Grocery' establishment. ' '' '-' Q.REATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE! EEXTLEVS XOX-EXFL OSIVE METRO POLITAN OIL! M. L. Oatman, Sole Agent for Cambria Co. The subscriber desires to call the attention ot the public to the tact that he has purcha sed the rijrht for Cambria county to sell "Beiitley's Non-Explosive Metropolitan Oil," which he claims to be the BEST, CHEAPEST. SAFEST Oil manufactured. The advantages claimed for this Oil are : 1. It is clear and clean. 2. It is non-explosive and safe. 3. It will not grease your hands, clothing, furniture, or carpets. 4. It is fifty per cent, cheaper than any other Oil. Price, only 10 cents a quart. TRY IT!! BUY IT!!! One and all who have used it pronounce it to give entire satisfaction. Give it atrial and be convinced of th above facts. TO WXSniF AND EOIiO UGU RIGU TS ! for sale at the 3lore of M. L. O ATM AX, Three doors east of Crawford'3 Hotel, Aug. 13 3 Ebensburg, Ta. IOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS AT J THE NEW C II E A F GROCER Y STORE: 3 doors east of Crawford's Hotel, Where may be found a choice selection of Fresh Groceries, consisting, in part, of BEST FAMILY FLOUR, BACON, FISH, SU GAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, CHEES3, CRACKERS, DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS, RICE, RAISINS, . -SOAPS, CANDLES, &c. & c. The finest brands of TOBACCO and CI GARS kept in town may always be found at this establishment. Also, a large selection of YANKEE NOTIONS I all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. A large assortment ot FRUIT CANS just re ceived and at prices which defy compe tition. Call and examine stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. LA3IFS, WICKS, FLUES, AND LA.MF TRIMMINGS in great variety. I Lope by fair dealing and strict attention to business, and a determined endeavor to pleasa, that I maj' " receive a share of the patronage of a generous public. I AM DKTERM1NED NOT TO BE TNTlERSOLD, BUT WILL SELL CHEAP AS THE CHEAP EST. M. L. OATMAN, Aug. 13, 18C8. Ebexsbcbg, Pa. TRAY COW. Came to my premises on or about the 2Sth of July last, a red COW, supposed to be about eight years old. No visible mark but a little white on her flank. The owner is requested to corae forwurd, provp property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be dealt with accordini to law. THOMAS REES. Cambria tp., Aug. 13, 'CS 3t. YS. D ARKER, Dealer in CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c Iligh-st Ebensburg, Pa. c ANN ED FRUIT, of all kinds at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. L AKGE STOCK OF SUMMER Goods at reduced prices at V. S. B.'s. NEW STOCK or CLOTHING VERY cheep at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. F RUIT CANS NEW STYLE at V. S. BARKER'S?, Ebensburg, Pa. OOTS AND SHOES CHEAP AT V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. . J ALL PAPERS- ALL .STYLES at V. S. BARKER'S, ELensburg, Pa. VTEW STOCK OF SUGARS FOR 1J canning fruit at V. S. BARKER'S. H IGHEST. v PRICES PAID FOR Butter, Eggs, Wool, and all Country e at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebeusburg. Produce LILY WHITE ; LEAD LINSEED : Oil, Warranted pure, at V. S. Pur"Ker's.: Ebensburg, Pa. NAILS-ALL SIES, CHEAPEST ia town, at V. Barker's, Ebensburg TT S" BARKER, ' ; Manifaciuirer of" -- BARRELS, KEGS, TUBS, : MEAT-STANDS. CIIITRvq.. a'igO EsExsscnt.-.'-pA". '" P RICES GOING DOWN! AT THE EBENSBURG HARDWARE y HOUSE FURNISHING STORE. I once more return my sincere thanks to ray obi friends and customers for their lib eral patronage extended towards nie, and now, owing to the great fill in prices, by which many articles can be sjld as cheap as before the war, and having a thorough knowl edge of the business and the wants of the public, I t;ke pleasure in announcing that I can and will sell goods at a less figure than any similar establishment in cit or country. My stock wiil cbnsist in part as follows : DOOR and CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, .WINDOW SPRINGS, SHUTTER HINGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, BRACES asd BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS, TOCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR PLANES, PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, SASH, RAISING, ax'd MATCH PLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, axd ' VBACK SAWS, GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS, " PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, ' PORKS, SCYTHES axi SNATHES, RAKES, HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRY COMBS, BELLS, IIAMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREA3T, HALTER, FITII, TONGUE, axo LOG CHAINS, RIFLES SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, asd . PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCH E3, FOWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PIVOTS, ic. LAMPS ax d OILS, COOKING, PARLOR, & HEATING STOVES, TIN axd SHEET IRON WARE, WASHING . MACHINES, axd WRINGERS, &c, &c., &c, ic, ic, &c. Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, ic. TOBACCO axd CIGARS. -Odd Stove Flales, Grates, and Fire Brick always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me. Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices. Scouting made, painted, and put up, at low rates. 5" Persons owing me debts of long stan ding will confer a favor by calling and paying up &i eoou as convenient, as it takes a great deal of money to keep up my stock and pay expenses, and" owing to the small profits tha I am making on goods I cannot afford to give long credit the interest would soon eat up the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 1S63. QLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY! C. T. ROBERTS, Eeexsbceg, Pa. C. T. Roberts lias constantly in his store a well selected and varied assortment of arti cles, which he offers cheap for casu ; viz : ; clockswatches, JEWELRY, SILVER axd PLATED WARE, ' GOLD PENS axd PENCILS, SPECTACLES, SEWING MACHINES HOWE'S, SINGER'S, GROVER & BA- ..; KER'S, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, axi PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PENS, INK, PAPER, ENVELOPES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES axi ALBUMS, ; SCHOOL" BOOKS, PIPES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, asd SNUFF, LOCKWOOD'S COLLARS, TRUNKS. SATCHELS, CARPET-BAGS, ; . PERFUMERY BRUSHES, GFNTS' SHIRTS, CRAVATS, NECK TIES, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, PASS' BOOKS, DIARIES, DAY BOOKS, axd " ' ,:; LEDGERS, ' ' r : " ; TOYS axd NOTIONS, '. ' '. .: ? And ether articles too numerous to menliou. E$Tu .Clocks, . Watches, and'Uewelry re paired in the bet style of workmanship, and win-anted. . ..Thankful for fast favors,-the subscriber hope's, by strict attention to business to tueriV a continuance of public' patroDnge. auglCi ' . C.T.ROBERTS TjttI(JF.S REDUCED ! : . . ' ' JL JOHNSTOWN MAUBLE WORKS. The subscriber has just received a large and handsome-invoice of - '' ' -ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, comprising the largest and finest atock of the kind ever brought to Johnstown,, at Lis es tablishment, on Franklin Steeet, where he is prepared, with nn adequate force, of experi enced ?nd skillful workmeu, to execute all kinds of MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, TA BLE TOPS, BUREAU TOPS, MANTELS, &c as cheap as they can be purchased in uuy of the cities . -.' ..: .r" . . A large stock of GRINDSTONES on- baud and for sale low. v v Articles of myraannfacture can be purcha sed at the Hardware Stare -.of Mc-A;orge lluntley, in Ebensburg. ; , : , 5 ;i Prompt .attention paid to o.rders'from a distance, ,:nnl work d"livercd ' where 'desi red. ;i n g i John parke."