3J2 TIIURSDAY::::::::SSEI 3. IQCflLAHyPERSoHL Ebensburq and Cresson Railroad On and after Monday, Aug. 3, 1868, trains on this road will run as follows : Leave Ebensburq 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 Mail 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. The Allegiianian. -Wc are glad to bo able to announce tliat the subscription list of The Alleoiianian is steadily in creasing. We started out with 200 more subscribers than the paper had when its publication was discontinued in February last, and this number is being measurably augmented week by week. If this grati fying state of affairs continues, we will in n very few weeks attain the end we had in view when wo revived The; Atxegiia NIAN, namely, secure for it the largest cir culation of any paper in Cambria county. We return our sincere thanks to many kind friends for what they have already done for-m in this behalf, and hope that they will not weary in well-doing. Our iidvertising patronage Li good, as a glance nt mr columns will show, while our supe rior facilities for printing posters, hand Mils, blanks, cards, &c, are bringing u.s our share of job work. In a word, OJr prospects arc very flattering. In order to accommodate our patrous throughout the county, we have prevailed upon the fol lowing named gentlemen to act as our atgents in their respective neighborhoods. They will receive orders for subscriptions, advertising, or job work for us, and will receipts for moneys in our name if invited so to do. Now is the time to take advan tage of the advance subscription rates ! Blacklick Tp Jons Hawkeswoktii. Carrolltown E. V. Biitttt. Chest Springs M. D. Wagner, Esq. Gallitzin J. M. Ciibisty. Johnstown Capt. Wm. 11. Jones. Wash-ngton Tp Otho Stvner. White Tp .Capt. F. M. Flanagan. Wilmorc Joseph Miller, Esy. Memoranda. The Huntingdon Globe ays that recently a cow strayed on the J J road Top railroad, near the trestle-work at Coaluiont, when an approaching train cut off her escape save by jumping or cros ing the trestle on the ties.. She chose the latter, and although the structure is about two hundred feet long, accomplished the feat and escaped without a scratch.... The Agricultural Fair of Indiana county will be held in Indiana Oct. 7th, 8th, and .)th. The Blair eounty Fair will be held in Hnllidaysburr Oct. 7th, Sth, and 0th. ...Oovcruor Geary was at Cresson one day last veek....3Iary Augusta, daughter of Timothy and Catharine Bropliy, aged 4 years and S months, died in Altoona on the 12th ult. Mr. Brophy and family formerly resided in Ebensburg The cat tle disease has broken out in Blair county. ...The brick for the new Congregationalist church of this place were burned by Mr. Thomas 31. Jones. They are said to be the best brick ever manufactured in this section, and nearly as smooth and polished as pressed brick. ...Nine printers of Ebens burg undertook to play a game of base hall against a picked nine, on the "Moun taineer" grounds, on Saturday last, but the game was stopped at an early stage by rain Mr. Dysart, of Johnstown, has re painted the pulpit of the Presbyterian church of this place in an elegant manner, and that, too, gratuitously. Mr. D., with a force of workmen, has done a great deal of work here in the painting line this sum mer.... Iron ore is said to have been dis covered on the farm of Mr. Owen ltoberts, in Summerhill township, this county. ...A Mrs. Dean, of Juniata township, Hunting don county, was bitten on the foot and ankle by a copperhead snake on Friday week. It is thought she will die Mr. D. J. Evans has removed his tailoring es tablishment from the old stand, on High street, to Mr. Reade's new building, on Center street. Advertisement next week. ...Our friend "V. W. Hays, Esq., has been nominated for Mayor by the ltcpublicans f IIarritburg....The school directors of Cambria -township want to secure the ser vices of niae leaehers. See advertise ment. A couple of Iad.ly cpeded rains .have fallen during the present week... .The -tanners' club of Altoona had a night pa rade the other evening. Their uniform consists of an oil cloth cape, black cap with red-whitc-and-blue band, and a lamp.... The corner stone of the new 31. E. church in Altoona will be laid, with Masonic cer emonies, on Saturday next, at 3 o'clock, p. m....Five hundred pounds of butter are wanted in Ebensburg, immediately. The highest market prices will be paid for the same. We notice that butter is quoted at 20 cents a pound in Blairsville. Send some over this way at that price.... That launch Republican, Capt. Frank Flana Knn, was in town one day last week. TnE Republican 3Iass 3Ieetino. It will be noticed, by reference to the call under our editorial head, that the Repub lican mass meeting to be held in Ebens burg next "Wednesday will be organized at two ocloc7c in the afternoon. Another meeting will probably be held in the even ing. These will be addressed by Col. A; K. 3IcCIure, of Chambcrsburg, II. Buchcr Swoope, Esq., of Clearfield, and other able and distinguished speakers. A large dele gation from Johnstown, with a silver cornet band and a glee club, will be present. Delegations are also expected from Black lick, Jackson, Susquehanna, Carroll, Gal litzin, Washington, Summerhill, and other townships. It is expected it will bo the largest political meeting ever held in nor thern Cambria county. Let the people turn out and hear the great principles of Republicanism expounded in a fair and convincing manner. Since the foregoing was put in type, we have learned that arrangements are being made to procure a special train to bring up the Johnstown delegation, and that Gen. Harry White, our candidate for State Senator, will be present and address the meeting. Locomotive Loose ok TnE Moun tain. The Altoona Tribune of last week says : On Saturday last, as one of the en gines, which had assisted in taking an Ex press passenger train up the mountain, was returning down the mountain, at reg ular speed, the break chain of the tender gave way, whereupon the engineer revers ed the motion of his engine, and in doing so knocked out the cylinder heads, thus leavin" ti-0 irachine without any means of checking its speed. Being freed from all restraint, on a grade of D5 feet to the mile, it gained velocity at each revolution of the wheels, and soon Attained a momen tum of sixty miles an hour, at which time the engineer and fireman bid the concern good bye, their action being accelerated by the fact that the engine was rapidly n par ing the rear end of a freight train, and there was every prospect of a smashing time. When the cngir.e and train collid cd, some three or four of the freight cars were badly damaged, as also the engine. Had the freight train been standing still, instead of moving at full speed in the same direction as the engine, the destruction would have been much greater. JonNSTOw n Advert s em ents. We direct attention to the advertisement on this page of 3Iessrs. Wood, 3Iorrell & Co., Johnstown. This firm has the larircst mercantile establishment in Western Penn sylvania outside of Pittsburg, and docs a most extensive business. Country dealers can buy there at wholesale probably us cheap as in the large cities. 3Ir. W. F. Altfather, 3Iain st., Johns town, is a manufacturer of and wholesale and retail dealer in cigars, tobacco, snuff, &c. We have sampled his stock, and know it to be A. 1. Dealers in these ar ticles in Ebensburg are recommended to give him a trial. See card. The card of the First National Bank of Johnstown is printed in this paper. This is an old and reliable banking house, and docs a heavy business. 3Ir. II. J. Rob erts, formerly of Ebensburg, is Cashier. Burglary. On Monday night, the P. It. R. station-house at Cresson was broken into and despoiled of a number of books, a quantity of cigars and tobacco, and some other articles the property of the news agent at that point. Two men were seen in the vicinity at a late hour of the night, under suspicious circumstances, but they made off before the fact of the burglary had been discovered, and have not since been heard from. The Grant Club. An enthusiastic meeting of the Ebensburg Grant Club was held in the Town Hall ou Saturday evening last. The assemblage was ably addressed by Geo. 31. Iteade, Esq. The next meeting will be held at the same place on Saturday evening of this week, and will be addressed by Samuel Single ton, Esq. The Club is gaining new mem bers every day. The Pittsburg Commercial. This journal came out on 3Ionday dressed in a new typographical suit from top to toe. The Commercial is the largest and most enterprising daily in the State, and as good a vehicle of news as any paper in the coun try. e wisn it continued prosperity. Dr. Johnson said : "Young man ! study while you are young." We advise all young persons to get an education. You can get more for your time and money at the State Normal School at Edinboro than at any other institution known to us. Oysters. Mr. R. R. Thomas will serve up the first oysters of the season at his saloon, on High street, this (Thurs day) evening, They will be fresh and fat, and the public are invited to call pay their respects to them. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. LETTER FROM JOHNSTOWN TUB GAME OF BASE BALL BETWEEN THE "AI017NTAINEEB.9" OF EBENSBCRO AND THE "KICKS" OF JOHNSTOWN THE MOUNTS. GET KICKED. Johnstown, September 1, 18G3. To the Editors of The Alleghanian : On Friday last, over 100 citizens of Ebensburg visited Johnstown, on an ex cursion, to witness the return game of base ball between the Mountaineers of Ebens burg, and the Kicks of this place. The game commenced at 2 1 o'clock, the 3Iountaineers sending the Kicks to the bat, who scored only one run in the inning. The Mountaineers batted well for four runs. In the second inning, the Kicks scored 3 runs, to 3 for the 3Iountaineers. The third inning gave the Kicks 3, to 2 for the Mountaineers At this stage of the game, Jones, the catcher of the 3Iountaincers, sprained his ankle badly, while running, and was obliged to retire from the field. His place in the nine was filled by a substitute ; but from this moment, the Kicks commenced gaining, and had things pretty much their own way during the balance of the game. Rain fell during a portion of the game, making the ball slippery and hard to han dle. But the play was good throughout, and was witnessed by a large concourse of spectators. I subjoin the score : Mountaineers, o. r. 1 Kicks. o. r. Jones, c 3 2 Hunt, cf. .2 5 Breese, 2b 3 1 Brown, 3b. 4 3 Robinson, 3b .2 4 White, S3 2 5 Roberts, lb 3 3 Farrenp 3 3 Jacobs, cf 2 4 West, lb 2 3 Kinkead, If 4 1 Young, 2b 3 4 Jones W. R., rf...5 0 Williams, If -4 2 Barker V. S., p....3 I McMillen, rf. 4 0 Barker F. H., S3...2 3. Osborne, c ..3 2 Total 27 0Total 27 27 INNINGS. 123456789 Mountaineers... 4 3 2 1 0 6 2 0 1 19 Kicks ..1 3 3 3 7 3 3 0 427 Umpire, Frank Davis, of Johnstown. Sco rers for Mountaineers, A. V. Barker ; for Kicks, Jan.es Quinn. Time of game, 2 hours 45 minutes. The first game of the series was won by the 3Iountaincers ; this game was won by the Kicks. The home-and-home game 7ill probably be. played in Altoona, during the present month, and may the best club win. J PresideNx"!ial Campaign of 1SG8. Headquarters toO Flags, Medals, Badges, Tins, Lanterns, Toh:e3 Caps, Capes, Por traits of Candidates, Song Books, 4c. The undersigned, manufactu"er of Campaign Goods, -keeps constantly on hSD& Printed Muslin Flags, from 3 inches to i feet in length ; Bunting Flags, from G inches .to 23 feet in length suitable for poles, dwelling!,', processions, 4c ; also, Silk Flags, for pre sentations and military companies ; Parade Equipments, Caps and Capes, all colors ; also, Torches, Chinese Lanterns, with names of candidates. One hundred varieties of Pins, Medals, and Badges, with portraits of the Presidential Candidates samples of same sent on receipt of 20 cent3. Agents wanted. Send for Price List. Address JOHN W. PITTOCK, Dealer in Campaign Goods, opposite Post Office, Pittsburg, Pa. Poetical Gem. Now Sallie she was a feminine fair ; And to mo was beyond compare ; How much I adore her carroty hair I'm sure I really can't tell. Shan't I be glad when Sally comes home ; When Saily comes home, when Sally comes home ; Shan't I be glad when Sally come3 home ; For she's coming home with a bill of those cheap goods sold at R. R. Davis' cheap ?tore, Ebensburg. Oak Hall Clotiiino Stoke. Do you know where it is the Oak Hall Clothing Store? It is on Main St., Johnstown, and is kept by E. Leopold 4 Bro. It coutain3 the largest, best, and cheapest stock of ready made clothing in Johnstown. When you vifjit that place, do not fail to drop in at the Oak Hall. sep3 Bead ! Bead ! Builders, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Coach Makers, Coal Miners, Housekeepers, Farmers, Sad dlers, Shoemakers, and mechanics of all trades, should bear in mind that Huntley's stock of Hardware is the largest in the coun ty. He is confident that he can suit all that favor him with a call. See Here. While in attendance at court, you should avail yourself of the op portunity of visiting the cheap clothing and dry goods establishment of V. S. Barker, on Main-st. Goods sold as cheap as can be bought elsewhere in the county. His stock ha3 recently been enlarged, thu3 affording the purchaser a good variety to select from. Political Meetings. Next week there are two political meetings to be be held in this place. Persons in attendance at these meetings, and who desire bargains in the Hardware line, will find it to their advantage to drop in at T. W. Williams'. Sign of the tin horn. A Timely Hint. Xow that the cool evenings are close at hand, reader, we sug gest that you go and lay in a supply of un derware, which can be found in great variety at A. A. Barker 4 Son's store. Their stock of goods in this line is unsurpassed both for. price and quality. Br reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that E. Hughes ha3 severed his connection with the firm of E. Hughes aad T. J. Lloyd. Tanner Clubs, Wide Awakes; Boys is Blue, and other organizations, supplied with Caps, Capes, and Torches. Send for eamplea. Address JOHN W. PITTOCK, Dealer in Campaign Goods, opposite Post Office, Pittaburg, Pa. sep3-3t Some one says the best way for a man to train up a child in the way he should go, is to travel that way occasionally himself. And the place to do your trading is where the most goods cin be bought for the least money. It is almost unnecessary to say that Thompson's is the place. Groceries -It is an acknowledged fact, that M. L. Oatman is doing the best grocery business in town. Reason, he is a liberal and judicious advertiser, and keeps a first clas3 Grocery. Bargains to be had every day. For TnE Campaign. C. T. Roberts has just receive! a large variety of campaign badges and flags, either of Grant and Colfax or Seymour and Blair. These goods will be sold cheap. Go and examine them. JQOOK WELL TO YOUR FEET. BOOT AND SIIOE MANUFACTORY. The subsciiber, having dispensed with the sale of Eastern-made work as a specialty of his establishment, is determined to apply himself with renewed energy to the manu facture of BOOTS AND SHOES! He has in his employ a corps 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 of FINE FRENCH CALF SKIN BOOTS ! Good work, moderate prices, and satifaction guaranteed in all cases. Boots and shoes repaired promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Shop on High-st., one door east of Crawford's Hotel. GIVE ME A CALL ! aug. 13 JOHN D. THOMAS. HOTOGRAPHIC. Ho ! every one that wants Pictures, come ye to Ebensburg and get them 1 Having located in Ebensburg, I wiuld very respectfully inform the people that I am now fully prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS in every style of the art, from the smallest Card Picture up to Life Size. $5" Pictures taken in any weather. Every attention given to the taking of CHILDREN'S PICTURES. Photographs painted in Oil, India Ink, or Water Colors. Your attention is called to tay FRAMES for LARGE PICTURES, and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, which I wijl sell as cheap as the cheapest. I ask comparison, and defy competion. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a con tinuance of the same. 52?" Gallery on Julian street, three doors north of the Town Hall. aogl3 T. T. SPENCE, Thotograper. -VLUALE FARM FOR SALE. 'r.ue subscriber offers at Private Sale his FARM', situate in Chest township, Cam bria countv foJr miles from Carrolltown, and six miles "from Chest Springs. Th"e Farm consists of Sixty-ive Acres, of which 20 acres are cleared and in a S state of cul tivation. The balance P" the land i3 well timbered with marketable lumber. There are a comfortable Frame House ai;d Barn on the premises, besides a 3-oung anl thrifty Orchard of choice fruit trees. 'IVre are also a never-failing spring of pure waver and other conveniences on the land. The prop erty will be sold on fair terms and an indis putable title will be given. For further par iculars apply to N. D. EASTMAN. Chest Tp , Aug. 13-tf. AGENTS WANTED FOR MEN OF Of Our Day: The men who govern our country, make its laws, have fought its battles, charmed us with their eloquence, founded our colleges, control our railroads, manufactories, and our fiuances one attrac tive volume, full of vivid interest, life-like illustrations and charicteristeric anecdote. 650 well-filled pages 42 fine steel portraits, and the lives of over 50 men. Price low to suit the times. The cheapest as well as the most interesting book published within five years. Sales immense. Eyery body wants to know the life history of these men. Send for Circular to ZEIGLER, McCUR DY & CO., Phil'a., Pa., Cin., O, or St. Louis, Mo. Lau?- 27-6m. UDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having been ap pointed auditor by Orphans' Court of Cam bria county to report distribution of the money in the hands of Matthias Denny, ex ecutor of Peter Denny, deceased, upon his first and final account, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said ap pointment at his office in the borough of Ebensburg, on WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of SEPTEMBER next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., when and where all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased will present them for allowance or be debarred from coming in ror any share of said fund. SAMUEL SINGLETON, Auditor. Aug. 13, !868-3t. ELECT HIGH SCHOOL. REV. B. M. KERR, A. M., Proposes opening a School for Young La dies, in the Academy Building, Ebensburg, on TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1S6S. TERMS, ONE-HALF IN ADVANCE, Per Session of Five Months Twenty Weeks) : First Grade $15. Second " 20. Third 25. No deduction for absence except in pro tracted illness. The Trustees of the Academy have kindly consented to act as a Board of Trustees lor this School. aug 20.3t. LICENSE NOTICE. The following persons have filed peti tions for Tavern and Rating House Licenses in the Clerk's Office of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria County, which will be presented to the Judges of said Court on the first Monday of September, next : Samuel Kenedy, Johnstown bor. 4th Ward, Tavern ; Joseph Shoop, Millville bor. Tavern; John Bolzner, Conemaugh bor. Eating House; George Houser, Johnstown bor. 3d Ward, Eating House ; A. Krause, Johnstown bor. 3d Ward, Eating House ; John Crouse, third ward, Johnstown, quart. GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Clerk. Ebensburg, Aug. 20, 1863. Q.REATEST DISCOVERY OF TnE AGE 1 JJENTLEVS NON-EXPLOSIVE METRO POLITAN OIL! M. L. Oatman, Sole Agent for Cambria Co. The subscriber desires to call the attention ot the public to the fact that he ha3 purcha sed the right for Cambria county to sell "Lfentley'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 i3 fifty per cent, cheaper than any other Oil. Price, only 10 cents a quart. TRY I T 1 ! BUY ITI !! One and all who have 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. Ebensbcko, Pa. IOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS AT J THE NEW CHEAP GROCERY 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, CHEESK, CRACKERS, DRIED FRUITS, CA'NNED FRUITS, RICE, RAISINS, SOAPS, CANDLES, &c. Ac. 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 of FRUIT CANS just re ceived and at prices which defy compe tition. Call and examine stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. LAMPS, WICKS, FLUES, AND LAMP TRIMM1Z GS in great variety. I hope by fair dealing and strict attention to business, and a determined endeavor to pleasa, that I may receive a share of the patronage of a generous public. I AM DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD, BUT WILL SELL CHEAP AS THE CHEAP EST. ' M. L. OATMAN, Aug. 13, 1868. Ebensburg, Pa. TOTICE TO TEACHERS ! JJa There will be four teaehers wanted to take charge of the Ebensburg Public Schools for a term of five months, commencing about the first of October next. The examination will be held in the Union School building, Ebensburg, Sept. 7th, commencing at 9 o' clock, a. m. D. W. EVANS, Pres't. Samuel Sixgleton, Sec'y. YS. BARKER, Dealer in CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. nigh-st -Ebensburg, Pa. CANNED FRUIT, of all kinds at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Ta, T ARGE STOCK OF SUMMER Goods at reduced prices at V. S. B.'s. NEW STOCK of CLOTHING VERY cheap at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. FRUIT CANSNEW STYLE at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAP AT V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. w ALL PAPERS ALL STYLES at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. -VTEW STOCK OF SUGARS FOR Ll canning fruit at V. S. BARKER'S. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Butter, Eggs, Wool, and all Country Produce at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. LILY WHITE LEAD LINSEED Oil, Warranted pure, at V. S. Barker's, Ebensburg, Pa. NAILS ALL SIZES, CHEAPEST in town, at V. S. Barker's, Ebensburg. YS. BARKER, Manufacturer cf BARRELS, . KEGS, TUBS, MEAT-STANDS. CHURNS. Ac. augicJ.j EUENfcBfllG, i'Ai RICES GOING DOWN! AT THE EBENSBURG HARDWARE. $ HOUSE FURNISHING STORE I once more return ray sincere thanks to my obi friends and customers for their lib eral patronage extended towards me, and now, owing to the great fall in prices, by wlllll Tifnv ftrtirlpa f im li a clrl it a rhnon o before the war, and having a thorough knowl- J - f V - 1 t n .. euge 01 me uusinesa ana me wants 01 tua public, I take pleasure in announcing that I can and will sell goods tit a less figure thau any similar establishment in citj or country. My stock will consist in part as follows : DOOR 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, and FOR PLANES, PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, SASn, RAISING, and MATCH PLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, and BACK SAWS, GAUGES, OIL STORES, SCREW DRIVERS, PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCVTUES and SNATHES, RAKES, HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRY COMBS, BELLS, II AMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREA ST, HALTER, FITH, TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, and PISTOLS," CARTRIDGES, . POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCHES, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PIVOTS, &c. LAMPS and OILS, COOKING, PARLOR, HEATING STOVES, TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, WASHING MACHINES, and WRINGERS, 4c, 4c, 4c, 4c, 4c, 4c. Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, 4c TOBACCO and CIGARS. Odd Stove Platts, 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. 2?" Persons owing me debts of long stan ding will confer a favor by calling and paying up a? 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 afford to give long credit the interest would soon eat up the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 1868. QLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY! C. T. ROBERTS, Ebexsbcbq, Pa. C. T. Roberts has constantly in his store a well selected and varied assortment of arti cles, which he offers cheap for cash ; viz: CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE, GOLD PENS and PENCILS, SPECTACLES, SEWING MACHINES nOWE'S, SINGER'S, G ROVER & BA- "KER'S, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, and PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PENS, INK, PiPER, ENVELOPES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES and ALBUMS, SCHOOL BOOKS, PIPES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, asd SNUFF, LOCKWOOD S COLLARS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, CARPET BAGS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, GFNTS' SHIRTS, CRAVATS, NECK TIES, SUSFENDERS, GLOVES, PASS BOOKS, DIARIES, DAY BOOKS, and LEDGERS, TOYS asd NOTIONS, And ether articles too numerous to mention. B5X Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry paired in the best style of workmanship, and warranted. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of public patronage. ug!3 C. T. ROBERTS. Fordoing a famUy washing in the best ai4 cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to ftDjr in the world ! Has all the strength of old rosin soap, vith the mild and lathering qual ities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid soap. Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 4S North Front street, Phila Sep. 3-Gm. 7WTOTICE. X 1 I have this day purchased from Henry Arble, of Carroll township, Cambria county, Pa., four brown Mules aud a four-borse Wa gon, and left the same in the possession of said ArLle. All persons are hereby caution ed to not purchase said property, as it re mains in the hands of Henry Arble during mv pleasure. A. A. BARKER, "Ebcntbuig, Aug. Ib.-J.Jt.