TII1JRSDAY:::::::j::::::::::AUGUST 27. Ebensburg and Cresson Railroad. On and after Monday, Aug. 3, 1868, trains on this road will run aa follows : Leave Ebensburg At 5.05 A. X., connecting with Day Exp. East and Phil. Exp. West. At 7.15 P. M., connecting with Phila. Exp. East and Mall Train West. Leave Cresson At 9.20 A. M., or on departure of Thil. Express West. At 8.40 P. M., or on departure of Phila. Express East. Correspondence. We respectfully so licit local correspondence from all quarters of Cambria county. Events of interest are constantly transpiring throughout the county, brief accounts of which, if printed, would prove most acceptable to the general reader. It is not necessary to pay especial attention to the style of the correspondence facts are what we want. "We already have correspondents in many towns, but would like to have at least one in every town and township in the county. Sheriff's Salycs. Tlie Sheriff of Cambria county advertises that he will sell the following real estate, at the Court House, Ebensburg, on Monday, Sept. 7th, proximo, at one o'clock, p. m. : The right, title, and interest of William Bradley in a piece of land in Washington tp., containing one acre, with a one-and-a-half story plank house and a plank stable thereon. The right, title, and interest of Thomas Iowhs iu a lot of ground in Millville bor ough, with a two-story plank house there on. The rigfct, itle, and interest of Mary Eigenbrml in a lot of ground in Carroll town borough, with a two-story frame house and a frame stable thereon. The right, title, and interest of Mary Shoemaker in a piece of land in Richland tp., containing C-l acres, 20 acres cleared, with a one-and-a-half story log house and a cabin bam thereoH. The right, title, and interest of William Iv. Piper in four lots of ground in Kbeus iurg, with a two-story brick house and a plank stable thereon. The right, title, and interest of John Keolan in a lot of ground in Cauibria borough, with a two-story plank house and two frame stables thereon. The right, title, and interest of James S. Ramsey in a lot of ground in Johns town, with a double plank house thereon. The right, title, and interest of James Burk iu a traet of land in Richland tp., enntaiuia1' 300 acres, 00 acres cleared, with two one-and-a-half story log houses jtn.l a. log stable thereon. The right, title, and intorvft of John Ke:;iii m a lot of ground in Cambria bor ough, with a two-story plank house and a plank stable thereon. The right, title, and interest of John Thompson, Jr., in a lot of ground in Eb ensburg, with a two-story brick house thereon. The right, title, and interest of Henry McDade in a lot of ground in Gallitzin tp., with a one-story plank house and a plank stable thereon. The right, title, and interest of Jacob Burgoon in a piece of land in Washington 'p., containing 110 acres, 50 acres cleared, with a two-story plank lwuc and a frame h'irn thereon, and a coal bank on tho premises. Also, a piece of land in Wash ington tp., containing G acres, with a one- and-a-half story plank house thereon. Memoranda. The Mountaineer base ball club of Ebensburg will visit Johns town to-morrow, (Friday,) to play the re turn game with the Kick base ball club of the latter place. Excursion tickets will he issued at the Ebensburg depot, good fir the round trip over the Pennsylvania K;ulroad....We have received and will publish next week the official renort I of Mr f'K inon Sekooh; for Cambria county, for the year ending Jtme 1, 183.... Ebensburg wants to engage four teachers to take charge of her schools for the winter ses sion. Sec advertisement.... Rev. Ilackett, lately m charge of the Catholic eoncrrecra on at Wilmorc, has been stationed at l'reeport, Armstrong county. The vacan cy, at Wilmorc has been filled by llev. lirown, late of Johnstown.... A new post fffiee has been established at Allman's, Clearfield county.... A mask ball came off at Cresson on Friday evening last. It is said to have been a grand affair.... Wc un derstand that a Grant and Colfax Glee Uub will be organized here to-night.... It. L- Johnston, Esq., of Ebensburg, pleased delighted, and entranced, and otherwise Ratified and enraptured the Democracy of jHollidaysburg hJ an hour's speech a few- evenings since.... Mr. Isaac Crawford is -0 ilulu, me "j.ogan House," Tainted and refurnished.... The days i jwami, and the nights are cold. Put re- are on ur woolem. Trial List. The trial list aa publish ed by us last week contained some inaccu racies. We herewith republish it, revised and corrected : Firtt Week. Bell vs. Swires et. al. Storm .vs. Penna. R. It. Co. Cooper -vs. Dunmyer, et. al. White's Ex'r vs. Woodcock. Same vs. Same. Rannion vs. George. Leidy's Adm'x .-vs. Simmons. M'M alien. vs. Ivory. Smith ...vs. Glasgow. Hughes -vs. Crum. Second Week. M'Coy's Adm'r vs. Litzinger Hoffman vs. Colclesser et. al. Calvin et. al vs. Burgoons. Morley... -vs. Duncan. Calvin vs. Noel et. al. Altimus vs. Cooper. Chr'i3ty -vs. Christy. . Rowley -vs. M'Hugh et al. Rebson vs. Cowan. Lantsey vs. Hibsch et al. M'Kenzie vs. Mellon et al. Allison -vs. Myers et al. Fronteiser et. al....vs. Ribblet et al. Snyders vs. Byrne et al. Starrick vs. Hubert. Bloodgood Ex'r vs. Morrison Ex'r. Trainer vs. M'Kabe. Davis Adm'r vs. Byrne et. al. Milliken vs. Troxell et al. Easley vs. Christy et al. Naglo . vs. Donegan et al. Walters use vs. Slick. Scalp Level.. This is the name of a straggling village in Richland township, this county, lying near the borders of Somerset county. It is not an euphonious name, and we have often wrondered how it had its origin. The following explanation was given us the other evening : A man from Somerset county happened to invade the village one day, and got into a fistic difficulty with one who w'as to the manor born. The friends of the latter rallied to his aid, and simultaneously pitched into tho Somerset man and gave him a tremen dous walloping They beat him and kick ed him till his person was a community of scars and bruises, accompanying each blow and each kick they were all Germans with the exclamation : u Scalp de devil !" This was subsequently corrupted into SV-o:fy Level, and the words adopted as a name for the village where the sanguinary conflict took place, by which name it is known even unto this day. Societies. As a matter of local inter est, we give a list of the variof s secret so their respective meetings : Summit Lodge No. 312 "A. Y. M. meets in Masonic Hall on the fourth Tuesday evening of each mouth. Highland Lodge No. 42S I. O. O. F. meets in Odd Fellows' Hall every "Wed nesday evening. Highland Division No. 84 Sons of Temperance -iects in Odd Fellows' Hall every Saturday evening. Highland Temple of Honor No. 11 meets in Odd Fellows' Hall every Monday evening. Evening Star Social Temple No. meets in Odd Fellows' Hall every Friday evening Rase Ball. A pleasant game of base ball was plaj-ed here on Saturday, between the "Ionians" of Chest Springs and our "Mountaineers." The "Ionians" are a comparatively new club, but played a good game. We give the score : Mountaineers. R. O. Ionian. R. O. Jones, c 8 Breese, 2b 8 F. II. Barker, ss. 6 Jacobs, cf 1 Robinson, 3b 8 Evans, rf 9 Kinkead, If. 10 V. S. Barker, p.. 6 Roberts, lb 0 3 Fogle, c 3 2 2 Perry, lb 1 6 5 M'Donald, p 2 3 4 Lindsey, rf. 1 i 3'Chute,ss 2 4 2 Cramer, cf 2 4 Uatchelder, 3b... 4 1 Ridlon, 2b.. ....... 2 2 2j Diamond, If. 3 1 Total 71 27 Total , ..20 27 INNINGS. 12345G780 Mountaineers. ...2 9 10 9 1 2 9 13 10 Tl Ionians 2 7 1 3 0 3 3 0 1 20 New Congregationalist Churcii. The old Congregationalist church edifice of Ebensburg having proved totally inad equate for the wants of the congregation, it was determined last summer to fill its place with a new one. This new edifice is now in process of erection. Its site is on High street, in the East Ward, not far from the Presbyterian church. The di mensions are 80x50 feet, with a hight of 45 feet. It will be of brick, and, when completed, will take rank among the finest church buildings in town. The laying of the brick was commenced on Monday. , Grant Clubs. These organizations are springing up rapidly all over the coun ty. One was organized in Jackson town ship last Saturday, and one in White township on Friday week Wc hope to see them multiply till each election district will be provided with one or more. We will gladly publish all communications em bodying the proceedings of the organiza tion of these clubs. Camp Meeting. A camp meeting will be held under the auspices of the Blairs ville district of the M. E. Church, at the usual grounds, near Armagh, Indiana county, commencing on the 10th Septem ber. Ample preparations are making, and the occasion will doubtless attract a Linrc concourse and be full of interest. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. LETTER FBOH JOHNSTOWN ORGANIZATION OF GRANT CLUBS SEVERAL ACCIDENTS ITEMS j OF INTEREST. Johnstown, August 24, 18G8. To the Editors of The Alleghanian : Grant Clubs have been organized at Conemaugh and Scalp Level. While a party from this place who were in atten dance at the latter meeting were returning home, on Saturday night, a wagon broke down, and Mr. Beam, of Conemaugh bor ough, an occupant, was severely injured by being run into by another team. Patrick Dullenty, an employee of the Cambria Iron Co., was seriously injured on Thursday last by the blowing up of a pud dling furnace at the rolling mill. Several others were slightly injured at the same time. A little son of Mr. Dunford, of Pros pect borough, had his arm seriously frac tured in two places while wrestling with another boy, the other day. An interesting perjury case was tried before Esq. Rutledge on Wednesday last. The parties concerned hail from Perkins ville. The defendant was bound over in the sum of 6300 for his appearance at Court. The new steel mill of the Cambria Iron Co. is being rapidly pushed forward toward completion. We have been having rain Jn abun dance during the past week, and it was badly needed. P. Egotism. Out of a mass of compli mentary notices which have greeted The Alleglianian since its late introduction to the public, we select the following : From the Altoona Vindicator." "We bave received the first number of The Alleghanian, which ha3 been revived under the proprietorship of J. T. Hutchinson and Ed. James. A portion of the paper appears in new type, and taken altogether, it pre sents quite a neat appearance. The editors of this journal have the ability to make it a spicy and interesting .sheet, and ''barrin' their politics," we wish them much success, r From the Pittsburg Gazette.' The tuensburg Alleghanian, alter a brief suspension, has resumed publication, and comes to us as bright and smiling as ever. J. T. Hutchinson, its former editor, and Kd. James, have assumed the editorial duties, and they will undoubtedly sustain the high reputation The Alleghanian has ever enjoyed. We wish the paper long life and prosperity. From the Hollidayslurg Standard. The first number of the resuscitated Alle ghanian came to hand last week, dressed in new type, and sparkling as of old, editorially and locally, and is to be a permanent insti tution henceforth. Wo wish it abundant success pecuniarily otherwise, not. J" From. the llollidaysburg Register. The Ebensburg Alleghanian has been revi ved, under the coutrol of J. T. Hutchinson and Ed. J.imt.,i an( presents a neat appear ance is edited with spirit, and deserves, and we hope will receive, a liberal support from the Union men o Cambria county. From the Johnstown Democrat. The Ebensburg Alleghanian has been re vived by Messrs. J. T. Hutchinson and Kd. James. It made its appearance 2st week, and i3 a welcome visitor to our sanciuin. From the Johnstown Tribune. Tho Ebensburg Alleghanian has been ro-. suscitated by J. Todd Hutchinson, and Ed. James, and this time to stay. The paper locks well aud reads well. From the Pittsburg Commercial. The first number of the Ebensbure Alle ghanian was issued on Thursday last Irom new material, ana 13 very neat in appear ance. From the Huntingdon Globe. The Ebensburg Alleghanian came to us last week. It is like the sight of an old friend long absent. Long may it wave. Carl Sciiurz. This distinguished pa triot and able man spoke for Grant and Colfax to a monster mass meeting in Pitts burg on. Monday night. He spoke again in Johnstown on Tuesday evening, to a large assemblage. The General intends visiting various parts of the State during the campaign, and will do good service. He will also visit New York, New Jersey, and other States. ACCIDENT. On Sunday night, a freight train going west was wrecked at the deep cut on the Penna. llailroad between Gal litzin and Cresson. A man named Bow ers, an engineer on the road, who was riding on the train, was hurt so badly in the wreck that it is feared he will not re cover. Personal. Col. It. A. McCoy, chief clerk in the Surveyor General's office at Harrisburg, was in town froro. Saturday till Monday. Dr. John ,11. Clarke, of Pittsburg," and family, are spending the dog-days here. Hosts of friends are always glad to see them. It Is So." Mney can be saved by buy ing your groceries at Oatman's. Money can be saved by buying your flour at Oatman's. Money can be saved by buying your carbon oil at Oatman's. - Go to Oatman's, High street.- Meeting. A Republican mass meeting will be held in Jackson township on next Saturday evening. It will be addressed by able speakers. Go and Hear. The Ebensburg Grant Club will meet in the Town Hall on next Saturday evening, and will be addressed by George 31. Rcade, Esq. Packard's Monthly. This is the title of a monthly publication for young men lately started in New York city. Though only fonr months old, it has already achieved a great reputation, and bids fair to run up an immense circulation. It numbers among it9 contributors such men as Horace Greeley, Jame3 Parton, Ellihu Burritt, Oliver Djer, and G. W. Bungay, while other contributors of equal eminence will hereafter be added to the list. The far-famed "Wickedest Man in New York" was originally written for Pack ard's Monthly, by Oliver Dyer. It is a good publication, and so cheap that anybody can subscribe for it. Only $1 a year. Address S. S. Packard, 937 Broadway, New York city. An EnsoDE in Laconics. A young man married patriotism enlisted-no fur lough three years plenty letters great battle Grant victorious come home not a dollar claim agent got his pay $500 tried agencies books, patents, everything no good dead loss received letter extra bounty and pension $196 saw "Bentley's Metropolitan Non-explosive Oil" advertised invested money in township rights sold well bought more got rich a chance for yeu, reader. These rights are for sale by M. L. Oatman, Ebensburg. . Loretto 3Iarble Works. Perhaps the reader has noticed the card in this pa per of the Loretto Marble Works. Sir. Jas. Wilkinson, the proprietor of the Works, is one of the best marble-cutters in the State, is reliable, responsible, and a good fellow withal. He has built up a splendid business in this county, and we are glad of it, for he deserves it all. We take pleasure in recom mending him to those who may need his services, promising that he will give full and entire satisfaction in every case. Prices Reduced. American watches for twenty dollars. Now is the time to buy a watch of the best manufacture. All know the superiority of these watches. If you want a good, reliable time-keeper go and buy one from C. T. Roberts, who has just receiv ed a new lot, and is fully prepared to sup ply all demands. Repairing of clocks, watches and jewelry expeditiously and care fully done. Now, Then ! If you desire to pur chase Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots or Shoes, IIat3 or Caps, go to V. S. Barker's cheap cash store, Ebensburg. He keeps constantly on hand an unsurpassable and inexhaustible assortment for sale at prices to suit the times. Everybody buys there, and where everybody buys must be the place. Give him a ca'l, and call early. Hardware, Tinware, &c Frank W. Hay, of Johnstown, is one who believes in a free use of Printer's ink. He advertises liberally and judiciously, aud by that means ha3 built up a most extensive trade. He ieep3 . a ijrst-class establishment, and sells as cheap as the cheapest as cheap, in point of fact, as the same goods are sold in Pitts burg. Coal. Cold weather draws on apace, and he is wie who makes provision for its coming by laying in a timely supply of fuel. If you want to buy a car load of coal, send an order to William' Tiley, Hemlock, Cambria county. He is extensively engaged in the mining business at that place, and can sell a good article at as low a price as anybody else. Give him a trial. TJear in mind that A. A. Barker & Son, two doors east of the bank, are selling the very best quality of dry goods, clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoe3, groceries &c, &c, at exceedingly low prices. They take great pleasure in showing goods, and invite the public to give them a trial. Go and secure a bargain, a3 they are determined not . to be undersold by any ether house in the countv. Drugs, &C. The attention of the read er is directed to the card of ft, J. Lloyd, Esq., dealer in drugs, me'licines, paints, oils, dye stuffs, perfumery, fancy articles, pure wines and liquors for medicinal purposes, stationery, &c. He keeps a tip-top drug and fancy store, and sells at the right kind of figures. Store at the P. O., Higb-st., Ebensburg. Mammoth: Store. Have you yet vis-, ited Geo. Huntley's mammoth Hardware es tablishment ? If not, go now. and buy a bill of his Cheap goods. His assortment of Hard ware, Tinware, &c, far excels that kept by any other establishment of the kind in the county. He also keeps a choice selection of groceries, which will be sold cheap. Base Ball. People visiting Ebens burg to witness match game3 of ball, should look to their interest and embrace the op portunity of visiting the cheap and popular clothing establishment of J. Patton Thomp son, High-st. The greatest variety, the largest stock, and the cheapest goods to be found anywhere are sold at this store. Notice. Mr. T. I. James is agent for the sale in Cambria county of maps of all kinds, political charts, books, &.C., tc. One of his political charts now adorns our office, which anybody i3 at liberty to come and look at. If you want anything in Mr: James' line, give him a call. Fruit Cans. Just received, a large assortment and every variety of fruit cans at Thos. W. Williams', High-st, Ebensburg. Persons desiring to iecure a bargain and save money in buying cans, will do well by going to this establishment; Latest News. 11. R, Davis. has just opened an immense assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Shoes of every size and style. Go soon and make a purchase. They are marked at astonishingly low figures. .Store on High etreet. - G REATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE! BENTLEY'S NON-EXPLOSIVE METRO POLITAN OIL! M. L. Oatman, Sole Agtnf for Cambria Co. The subscriber desires to call the attention ot the public to the tact that he has purcha sed the right for Cambria county to sell "Bertley'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 ITU BUY IT!!! One and all who- bave used it pronounce it to give entire satisfaction. Give it atrial and be convinced of the above facts. TOWNSHIP AND BOROUGH RIGHTS ! for sale at the store of M. L. OATMAN, Three doors east of Crawford's Hotel, Aug. 13 Ebexs3ceo, Ta. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS AT THE NEW CHEAP GROCERY STORE! 3 doors east of Cra.vford's note!, 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 flt the lowest prices. A Wge assortment ol FRUIT CANS just re ceived and at prices which defy compe tition. Call and examine stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. LA 31 PS. WICKS, FLUES, AND LAMP TRIMMINGS in great variety. I hope by fair dealing and strict attention to busiuess, and a determined endeavor to please, that I may receive a share of the patronage of a generous public. I AM DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD, BUT ILL SELL CHEAP AS THE CHEAP EST. M. L. OATMAN, Aug. 13, 18C8. Ebexsbcrg, Fa. STRAY COW. Came to my premises on or about the 28th 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 come forward. Drove nronertv. pay charges and take her away, otherwise I. rill . l. li ! m . . &ue wm ue aeaii wun according to law. THOMAS REES. Cambria tp., Aug. 13, 'C8 3t. YS. BARKER, Dealer in CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CATS, &c. High-st Ebensburg, Pa. c ANNED FRUIT, of all kinds at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Ta. LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER Goods at reduced prices at V. S. B.'s. ti:w stock of clothing very XI cheep at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. RUIT CANS NEW STYLE at V S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. Boots and shoes cheap at V. S. BARKER S, Lbensburg, Pa. W ALL PAPERS ALL STYLES at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. -jVTEW STOCK OF SUGARS FOR 1I canning fruit at Y. S. BARKER'S. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Butter, Eggs, Wool, and all Country Produce at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. J ILY WHITE LEAD-LNSEED Oil, Warranted pure, at . S. Barker's, Ebensburg, Fa. NAILS ALL SIZES, CHEAPEST in town, at V. S. Barker's, Ebensburg. Y S. BARKER, Manufacturer tf . BARRELS, KEGS, TUBS, . MEAT-STANDS, CHURNS, 4c. augl3. Ebe.nsbchg, Pa. J) RICKS " 'GOING DOWN I AT THE EBENSBURG HARDWARE .j- HOUSE FURNISHING STORE. I toce more retnrn mv sincere thanks to f mv olH tiiends and customers fur iheir lib eral patronage extended towards me, and now, owing to tne great tail in prices, ry which many articles can be sold as cheap as before the war, and having a thorough knowl edge of the business and the wants of tho mihlio. T take ideasure in announcing that I X 1 can and will sell goods nt a less ligure than any similar establishment iu citj or country. My stock will consist in part as follows : POOR and CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, WINDOW STRINGS, SHUTTER HINGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS", BRACES and BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES', BEVELS, POCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, axd FOR PLANES, PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, SASH, RAISING, asd MATCH PLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RJP, COMPASS, and BACK SAWS, GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS, PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCYTHES ani SNATIIES. RAKES, HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRY COMBS, BELLS, II AMES, WTIIIPS, ' BUT, TRACE, BREAST, HALTER, FITII, TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT QUXS, REVOLVERS, and PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SnOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCHES, rOWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PIVOTS, Arc. LAMPS and OILS, COOKING, TARLOR, a HEATING STOVES, TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, WASHING MACHINES, and WRINGERS, &c, iic, &c, &c, &c, ic. Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. &c. TOBACCO and CIGARS. Odd Stove 'Plates, Grates, and Fire Brick always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me. Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices. Spouting made, painted, and put up, at low rates. feS? Persons owing me debts of long stan ding will confer a favor by calling and paying up as soou as convenient, as it takes a great deal of money to keep up my stock and pay expenses, and owing to the small profits that I am making on goods I cannot all'ord to give long credit the interest would soon eat up the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 1863. . QLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY! C T, ROBERTS, Ecensbup-g, Pa. C. T. Roberts lias constantly iu his storo a well selected and varied assortment of. arti cles, which he olferB cheap for cash ; vii : CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE, GOLD TENS and PENCILS, SPECTACLES, SEWING MACHINES nOWE'S, SINGER'S, G ROVER & BA KER'S, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, and TISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PENS, INK, PPER, ENVELOPES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ' rilOTOGRAPn FRAMES and ALBUMS. SCHOOL BOOKS, PIPES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, asd SNUfr",. LOCKWOOD'S COLLARS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, CARPETBAGS, P'ERFUMERY, BRUSHES, GFNTS SHIRTS, CRAVATS, NECK TIES, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, PASS BOOKS; DIARIES, DAY BOOKS, asu LEDGERS, TOTS and NOTIONS, And ether articles too nnmerois to menlioiM.. t Clocks, Wattlies, r-nd Jewelry aired iu the jC3t style of torimj-nsb.ip, re ft nil warranted. TharjKfuj for p-gt favor?, tho subscriber noppjS by strict atfc?ution to business to merit a 'continuance pfpublic patronage. augl3j C. T. ROBERTS 1 S. ROBINSON. uvA GEO. F. ROBINSON & CO., Manufacturers of PINE, HEMLOCK, BEECH, and MAPLE; LUMBER. Also, FLOORING, WEATIIERItOARDING, SHINGLES, LATH, BLACK WALNUT, ASH, and CHERRY, Orders sent to Ebeasturg, Caiwbrla co., or Rush House, Pittsbarg, will be promptly at tended to. a"g 13. TVTOTICE.-7 L a I have thi3 day purchased from Henry Arble, of Carroll township, Cambria county,, Pa., four brown Mules and a four-borse Wa- gon, and left the same in the possession said Arble. All persons are hereby caution- ed to not purchase said property, as it re-, mains in the hands of Henry Arble during my pleasure. A. A. BARKER. Ebensburg, Aug. !, l6Gd.3t.