u 1 jno .Zll. ogliaiiian. JuSs1LC 24. J . TJESSBURQ AND CftESSON RAILROAD. 0n and after Monday, Aug. S, 1868, trains o'this road will run as follows: LfAVE Ebensburg At Z 05 A. toon cting with Day Exp. East and Phil. Kxp. West. t 7 15 Mi connecting with Phila. Exp, ' East and Mail Train West. Leave Chesson At 9.20 A. M., or on departure of Phil. Express West. ' ' ' vt 8.40 P. M., or on departure of Phila. Express East. Alleu ii an ian. The following JTjie ropntd persons are agents for The Alle- a.vNiAX in meir . ropeem c uujjiiuui- i 1 i . Tl'.ov will receive the names of - J " r.ew subscribers. fur our paper', and orders or advertising and job work, and will -ri-eipt in our names Tor all moneys handed 7a for us. Now is the time to take advan tage of our advance subscription rates ! No 2oT:jc i charged on TlIE ALLEGHA NIAN in Camhria county. niacklick Tp Johs Hawkesworth. " Carrolltown E. V. Barker. Chest Springs M. D. Wagneb, Esq. Gnllitzin J. M. Cuhstt. Johnstown yisqnehannA Tp. ...CAPT. WM. K. JONE3. .Johm Porter. ' ..Otho Sttner. Wash-ngton Tp. -Tliite Tp '(Tilmore .......Capt. F; M. Flasaqajj. Joseph Miller, Esq. i To Work ! To "Work ! It is confi dently believed that if our whole strength be put forth, Cambria county can be car ried in 0tbcr, if not for all the Piepub lWan candidates, then at least for a portion cf them. IJut to achieve this end, we just exercise ceaseless activity and vigi lince. Our friends in the south of the County are marshaling our forces into a iolid phalanx. Here, in the north, our 'organization is good. But it is not per fect. It is in view of this latter fact, and to the end that our organization may be jnade thorough and complete, that we offer the following suggestions : I 1. In such election districts as have no tecepted Itepublican campaign club, form a Grant Club or a Union League at once. 2. Prevail upon every Republican voter 4 enroll his name as a member of such club, and to attend its meetings. - '.5. Endeavor to have every doubtful vo ter join the club and attend its-meetings. j I. Secure good speakers to address your meetings. - 5. Supply every Itepublican and every doubtful vofer with Itcpubliean papers and kcuments. j 0. Look out for Democratic colonization before the flection, and Democratic frauds tui election day. I 7. Work unceasingly till election day, ittinl then see that our icholt vole is cast, i 8. Get every Republican voter assessed Jn. o !-:- They must bo assessed at least V n days before the election or they cannot jvote. AVc subjoin the name of the as ossor in every district in the county : "Allechanj Tp Joseph Hogue. Bhicklick Tp.. Amos W. Rowland. Cambria Tp Griffith J. Jones. Cambria licro William Jones. Carroll Tp -Joseph Gantner. Carrolltown.. Dominic Eger. Chest Tp Matthias Detrick. Chest Springs Anthony Will. CleirCcld Tp Jt-remiah Donahoe. Cuiieiuaugh Tp Thomas Arthur. Coiuinaugb lor, 1 W...Joseph Mentzer. Do. 2 W..John Kirby. drojle Tp -George Kiing. Bbensburg, E. W Lemuel Davis. S Do. W. VY. Josue D. Parrish. O-.dlitiin Jerome Dawson. Jackson Tp Timothy Hunt. JjOlinstottu, I W -William Sleep. Do. 2 W -John Eldridge. Do. 3 W John Flanagan. i Do. 1 Do. Do. Lf-retto.. Millville 4 W -M. L. Levrgood. 5 W James H. Howard. 6 W Abram E. Litz. George Elder. L. R. Jones. Munster Tp Edward Farien. l'ropect Boro Hugh McMonagle. Richland Tp John F. Stull. Su'iimerhill Tp Win. A. Skelly. SummitviUe .....-E. D. McCloskey. SuMjuehanna Tp John Westover. lvlor Tp Isac B. Bowser. Washington Tp Richard Detiing. VhiteTp Perry Troxell. ?i!i!i.re James McKinnev. oJtrTi William Ream. The G rant Ci.L'B. The Ebensburg Grant Club was addressed on Friday even ing las, as per previcnis announcement, by that iid whcel-horsc of Republicanism, Hon. A. A. Barker. A very large assem blage w;cs present, including a fair sprink ling of ladies. Mr. Barker made one of he best speeches he has ever delivered. It was logical, argumentative, and convin cing, and abounded in happy hits at the faults and follies of the Democracy. He was attentively listened to throughout by the audience, and at the conclusion of his remarks was loudly cheered. The Grant And Colfax Glee Club was in attendance, 4nd sang gome campaign songs with fine Effect. Prior to the meeting, the Tanners Paraded the streets with lighted lamps, to the number of 75, preceded by the Grant nd Colfax Martial Band. ' This was their Srst public parade, and they . presented a niost creditable appearance. J The next meeting of the Grant Club nm oe held in the Town Hall on Satur day evening, when they will be addressed h.V Mr. f,. J. J...1H Memoranda. The name of the Vv'est- moreland county horso thief arrested here last week is - "William King. Though 1 " x .1 J young in years, ne appears io uo oiu in crime, for the G reensburg Democra I says that he has already, served a. term in the penitentiary for horse stealing.... A young man named Samuel" Lyon, of - Conemaugh township, Indiana county, got one of his feet entangled in a thrashing machine on the 5th, crushing it so badly as to render amputation necessary..;. A Grant and Col- lax pole i4U.icei long was fcuccessiuuy a 1 A j 1 . f 11 I raised at Kimmell, Indiana county, on the - , i tt i k t . i j n T r izttt. liou. a. iv. jarKer ana xvev. ioS. Glenn delivered speeches i on the occasion. ...The first number, of the Altoona True I JLtffht, a campaign paper, Has reaenca us. It is edited by the Grant and Colfax, club of that city, and gives. promise of affording valuable aid to our cause.... Johnstown nas a lodge of the t;Knights of Pythias. ...lhe Pittsburg papers last week gave an ac- t;Knijhts of Pythias'... The count of how one John Fiscus, of Altoona, loaned $385 to-a couple of confidence op- and how he ultimately discovered mat me - 1.1.1. bond was bogus ana tnut nis money va& . 1 l. 1 1 l, cVlrr il-nn crone anu iiiut uu uuu uu onwj in and done for. tt; 5 iV I The Junior Independents oi jonnstown went to Hullidaysburg on the 9th and played a game of base ball with the . J u nior Juniatas of the latter place. Score, 19 for the Independents, to 40 for the .Tnni!itiLs.-i. A Kcnublican meetinir. to De addressed in German by Capt. F. Schluem back, will be held in Johnstown on the to be addressed by Hon: Lewis Barker, of .Maine, and Hon. Malilon Chance, ot umo, will be held at the same place October d. ...The Welsh voters of Johnstown have formed a Grant and Colfax club....Lone- maugh station has been erected into a lor- terns inciujcj) Gov. Geary first ad ough, under the name, style, and title of dregscd tlie meeting. The Governor is Eat Conemaugh.... A game of base ball I between two picked nines ot students oi St. Francis College, LorettO. captained re spectivfly by AV. C. Stillwagcu and G. J Akers, was played on the lCtb. It re ulted in favor of Stilhvagcn's side by .be extraordinarily low score (nine innings) of 17 to 15.... A Republican rally will be held at Belsano this ("Wednesday) evening. Oh, Shame ! The Johnstown Demo crat last week printed the following con cerning the Republican mass meeting held here on the 9th instant : "At the Radical meeting, at Ebensburg, on last Wednesday evening, the "black and tans' became so elated with bad whiskey, and out rageous i tlieir conduct, VUut lhe Uudicnl burgess of that town was compelled to. lock up the public houses, and station a guard at them to protect the inmates from insult and the houses from pillnge." The Ebensburg Freeman, not to be out done in the matter of blackguardism by the Democrat, said its say in this wise : "A large number had by this time become intoxicated, and to preserve the decency of the town, and j revent further violence, our worthy Radical Burgess ordered the public houses to be closed." "With the exception of the circumstance that the public houses were closed the night in question, (and ivhy they were closed, we may say in parenthesis, is beyond our com prehension to fathom, unless it was on ac count of a lack of custom,) the foregoing statements are erroneous, and calculated to produce an impression at variance with the facts. The Democrat's assertion that a guard was necessary to protect the houses from pillage, is a lie manufactured out of the whole cloth ; and the Freeman's asser tion that violence to person or property was offered, is equally destitute of truth. By general consent, it is held that the meeting was the most respectable and or derly, taking into consideration the vast crowd in attendance, ever held in Ebens burg. As to what is charged concerning the consumption of whlsky,; vro saw not more than a half-dozen drunken men that evening, and the majority of these were Democrats. Mass Meeting at Wilmore. A grand mass meeting and torchlight proces sion will take place at Wilmore on Satur day evening next, Sept. 2Gth inst. Able speakers will be present and address the meeting on the important political issues of the day. The Silver Band, the Glee Club, and the Tanners of Johnstown, and the Tanners of Ebensburg, will be present. Let there be a large turn out. The Tanners: The Ebensburg Tan ners' Club met on Thursday evening, and perfected its organization. The temporary officers chosen at the preceding meeting were elected permanent officers. The fol lowing outside officers were chosen : Cap tain, A. Y. Jones j 1st Lieutenant, J. O. Brookbanke ; 2d Lieut., R, E. Smith ; 3d Lieut., Samuel Henry ; 4th Lieut,, Alyin Evans. ":Jk Peusons desiring to attend school should write for the catalogue of the State Normal School. Address J. A. Cooper, 1 Mi u In,;-.. Erie countv. Pa. LOOAL COnBESiyNIJEiVCB.yV LETTEH. FROM ' JOHSSTOWa SOME ABOUT THE WEATHER, ASD JICCH ABOCT COUNTT FOLITICS I MEETINGS SPEECHES, 4C. J jGnNSTOWxV. September 20. 1868. To tht Editor of The AlUghaniari : . rorresoondents - are not "nenect sue- I cesses" unless they pay tribute to the , ... . . i - - x u 11 I JL . .. - - ll weather. lnereiore, m oeginning, x tiuui bow to custom. 'The subject is rather in- exhaustive. Volumes have been ''written J -upon it and sins 'and omens gathered th hu ftnd emotions IIopo, . VPTnf:on. disaWmtment, misery, are gomc of itg- attributes We bless it, . , ' . i j. .... , gc . . turng t -t is gtin tbe gatjier ever heedless and ever changing. puring the past week, grim old Winter , , his breath upon us. Dusters, ' straw liats Buu shades, and open doors and win- , v m , -c hv inajric, while -'-i afnv(.s mmtpd nreviousl and stovcgj quoted previously as "dull , i,p.ivv now became "active, with , - lom 'j T3eer soda water, and leinonade were Jriven quite out of market,' X- " ,. I . smrits. In fact, dear Alleghaman, we hc ft coW jj jt dld not) now. 1 . .. I w ever, in t 1( east COOl UlU aruur ui lucinc. ' . I energetic politicians of-our city who run K , . TT . the different machines. Captain Hunt, n A B Esq and other Republi- cans, canvassed the neighboring townships with cood . effect, holding meetings and speaking every evening during the week. The Democrats had a pole raising on Sat urday afternoon at Conemaugh station, or V-it Pnnfrnimio-h as it now is. Both par ties had large meetings on Saturday night. demonstration, on the Wic square,' was 'a "most imposing affair. Four comvaiXesf Tanners paraded in uuiformj with the Silver. Band, throwing Into the shade the feeble display at the tother end of the avenue,' (Chinese Ian- Qt an aWe gtuinp ppeaver, but his mat- ter-of-fact, convincing argument on Sat urday night was far : iaoro conducive to the success of the Republican ticket in this locality than a dozen of the blood and-thunder, story-telling, auecdotical seeches of the day. Gen. Pierce follow e d . in a regular . sledge-hammer speech, beat in t" bruising, crushing every bone in xi " rotten Dp.morraev of the iuf uuuj Vl present day. T;:e meeting brcte up at a late hour, with three iir. three for all of mr MTi.liflnfps So thft h.l U la rolling. XhC Democratic meeting was addres?Jed ,r' Bull, of Philadelphia. Mr. Bull attracted the opposition he made (in the State Sen ate) to the celebrated P. It. It. bill passed through the Legislature last winter, rela ting to damages. Col. Filler, of Bedford, also addressed the meeting. It is expected that a special train will be secured for the Cambria county delega tion to attend the grand Republican mass meeting in Pittsburg on Thursday, the 24th inst. Yours, &c, Damon. COMMTKICATED. The people of Cambria county will be ad dressed in the different election districts in the county By John D. T s, Poor nouse Director, on the subject ot Poor House Government and Poor Laws in general. By John P r, candidate for the Legisla ture, on the propriety of protecting Railroad interests as materially aiding in the great and important development of the mineral resources of the county, and thereby relieving our people from the weight of heary taxa tion. By John A. B r, High Sheriff, of the county, in his usual happy u.anner, on the subject of finance, banking, and domestic economy. The above named speakers will commence their labors a3 soon as convenient, and per haps sooner. , . The programme for the young and rising Democracy i3 such.s to enable them to ad vocate the interests of the candidates for Poor House Director, County Commissioner, and District Attorney. The above named orators will advocate the claims of the entire ticket, whenever it will suit, and whenever it will not work detri ment to the County Ticket the success of the County Ticket being their chief aim. Capt. H. D. W fi, chairman of the Co. Committee, John F n, John S. R y, and R. L. J n, Esquires, will be present at such of these meetings as business and other appointments will permit. By order of the Select Com. N. B. The time of holding the meetings to be addressed as above will be made known by the usual number of printed handbills when money shall have been collected for printing purposes. ' : Rex. - Married At Summit, on the 14th inst., IVIr. John Gillespie to Miss Ellie Daily, both of that place. At the same place, on the eaino day, Mr. Frank Hickey, of Altoona, to 31iss Maggie Gillespie, of Summit. : Dry Goods. The greatest variety of dry goods to be found in town j".3t now, is at A. A. Barker Sl Son's cueap store. Their goods are of a superior quality and for cheap ness are unsurpassed. We would advise those iu pursuit of bargains to go at once to thU gtore and buy a bill of goods. Boots and Shoes. J. Patton ThompK 6on has just received and is now opening a magnificent Btock of gentlemen' boots and ladies' shoes of every size and quality. They were selected with great care and are spec ially adapted to the wants of this community . j Mo and cvfinnne ftoc. AA IlEAlQCAETBBB FOR FtAQs, MEDALS, BADGES, BADQCARTEBB FOR FtAQs. MEDALS. BADGES, PlSS, LaKTEKSS, ,TOBXHKS, CAPS, CAPES, POB- TRAITS OE CANDIDATES, SONO BOOKS, &C. The undersigned, manufacturer of Campaign Goods, keep3 constantly on hand Printfa , -h-, a ..vUC v ll. . T r T.1 r a OA I " ' UUB"D8 ' l5 : '"" " - et in lengthsuitable for poles, dwellings, nro(.essfonf, . alao. snv Flass. for pre- eentations and military companies : Parade quiprasnts. Caps and Capes, all colors; also, TorclSs, Chinese Lanterns, with names One hundred varieties of Pins, Medals,-and Badges, with portraits of the Presidential Candidates samples of same sent on receipt of 20feents. Agents waated Send for Price List. , Dealer in. Campaign-Goods, opposite Post Office, Pittsburg, Pa. To,.' .EBENSBURGERS.-Ebensburgers visiting -Johnstown are recommended to call at iu. Leopold & Bro. a Oak Kail Olothmg Store, Main street, where can be bought all manner of ready-made clothing , for men and boys, made of good material and in thelatcst 8tyIef- at tDe lowest cash prices, uy ouying "-" ' " t"-- to I Johnstown. ' i ; Y fsel 7.2 - I hRocERiE6.--in Addition to7 the im- ,. .r . r... - . .1, r ti,...- i i r - Hnntley, may he found a choice' selection Of f ry'c'eiif3 ot ev rr, kind.. e also keeps constantly an excellent braod of flour put up specially to his order, and which he guarantees to have no sapenor. iwerythinj sold at a fair price. STOtTssrAs the season of the' year ap proaches that stoves are very . essential, in view of keeping warm, and in order that you may know where to find a good assortment, we take. the opportunity of sayingthat loos. W. V llliams keeps a verv large stock which he will sell very low. Give him a call. Down ! Down ! Prices . in groceries Avay down, at the people's family grocery store. Buy your groceries at Oatman's and save 20 per cent, on purchases. The Metro politan Oil is also sold at Oatman's. This oil is clean, cheap and non-exolosive. Buy it, try it. Finger Rings. C. T. Roberts, at hi3 popular Jewelry store, has recently received some beautiful gold rings for either ladles or gents. Go aud see them and buy one. If you want carpets, very cheap, go to R. R. Davis'. If you want a cheap suit of Clothing, a Hat or aCap, you will find it at -R. R. Davis store. Overcoats. One hundred overcoats of every quality, size and price now offered for I sale at V. S. Barker's. You that need an overcoat ehculd go and see these at once. State Senator.. To the Voters of the Senatorial District composed of the counties of Cambria, Indi ana, , and Jefferson : I offer myself as a cana:late for the ofiice of SENATOR, and if electel, p'eige wyself to legislate for the weHaie of my constituents - to the best of mrihilifr. W. K. 1'IPER. j . j . ; Ebensburg, Sept. 14th, 18&S. To the Voters of Cambria Co. I announce myself as a candidate for the office of DISTRICT ATTORNEY, and re spectfully solicit the suffrages of the electors at the ensuing election. JOSEPH M'DONALD. Ebensburg, Sept. 9, 1868. CAUTION ! Notice is hereby given that I am the sole owner of the RIGHT to manufacture and sell 'BETLEY'S NON-EXPLOSIVE MET ROPOLITAN OIL" in Cambria county, for which I have an assignment of Letters Pat ent, and that any person or persons manu facturing or selling it, or any imitation of it, by whatever name it may be known, without first obtainingauthority frouinie, will be pro ceeded again t bv due course of law, and sub jected to such penalties and fines as are im posed by law. The following named persons have pur chased rights from me, and are authorized to manufacture and sell the Metropolian Oil : Christian Reich, for Summitville borough and Washington township ; John Buck, for Carrolltown borough and Carroll, Chest and Susquehanna townships. Any other parties making or selling the Oil, or any imitation thereof, without producing written authority from me, are infringing upon my right, and they and those purchasing from them will be dealt with according to law. Aug. 13, '68-tf- - M. L. OATMAN. EM M O N & M U It 11 AY, EBENSBURG DRUG & BOOK STORE! Lemmon A Muscat, dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery,- Fancy Soaps, Patent Medicines, Pure Spices,- Flavoring Extracts, Cap Paper, Post Paper, Note and Billet Paper, Pens, Pencils, Penknives, Pass Books, Blank Books, Prayer Books, Bibles, Histories, Novels, School Books, ( Jewelry, Photograph Albums, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, and Snnff, Pure Liquors for Pocket Books, medicinal purposes. Ebensburg, August 20, 1868-3m. W TAILOR SHOP! The sub?criber has removed his Tailor Shop into READE'S NEW BUILDING, on Center street, near Colonade Row, and re spectfully informs his old customers and all the rest of mankind that he id now prepared to manufacture all kinds of GENT'S AND YOUTHS' WEARING AP . PAREL, in the latest style of the art, with neat ness and dispatch, and at low rates. J6 Persons needing work in ray lino are respectfully invited to give me a cnll. D.J. EVANS. j Ebctsburg, Aug. IS, tf. i - v ' v . is. AGE1 JBEATLEF'S NON-EXPLOSIVE 31ETRO- . POLITANOIL! xf T niruv. f0z cmhrin n0 " I " The subscriber desires to call the attention ot the public to thejacfc that he has purcha sed the right for Cambria county to sell 'Bcrtley's Non-Explosive Metropolitan Oil," which he claims to be the BEST, ' ... 4V UUEAfiiSr, j. SAFEST Oil manufactured. The advantages claimed for this Oil are : 1. It is clear and clean. . 2. It is non.exnlosive and BaiV 3. It will not grease your bands, clothing, I 1UU..U., vvFGIi3. . . 4. It is fifty per cent, cheaper than-any .other Oil. Price, onjy 10 cents a quart. TRY IT!! BUY IT!!! I 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 . BQfiOUGII RIGHTS ! .. ., . for sale at the atore-.of M. L. OATMAY, Three doors east of Crawford's Hotel, . ... . . .. Aug. 13 ri -i 1 . - . UEbeksbubg, Pa T QOIi. .OtJT JFOR BARGAINS AT rUCl: - iid voro : .... i""""' '3 doors "east of CrawfordV Hotel.' .' J Where" 'may" be found a choice selection xf Fresh Groceries, consisting, in part, of BEST FAMILY FLOUR, BACON, FISH.SU- GAR. MOLASSES, SYRUP, TEAS, COFFEE SPICES, CHEESS, CRACKERS, DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS, RICE, RAISINS,; SOAPS, CANDLES,. Jfcc. c. The finest brands of TOBACCO and CI- GARSTteptin town may always.be found at this establishment. Alto, a large selection of YANKEE NOTIONS ! V . 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. LAMPS. WICKS, FLUES, AND LAMP TRIMMINGS in great variety. I hope by fair dealing and strict attention to busiuess, and a determined endeavor to patronage of a generous public. 5?- I AM DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD, BUT WILL SELL CHEAP AS TflE CHEAP EST. M. L. O ATM AN, Aug. 13, 1868. . Ebensburo, Pa. a1 ,UEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP ! QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP! QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP ! For doing a family washing in the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to n3r in the world !. Has all the strength of old rosin eoap, with the mud and lathering qual ities ot genuine Castile. Try thia splendid soap. Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 48 North Front street, Phila. cep. J-Gm. YS. BARKER, ' Dealer in CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. High-st ..Ebensburg, Pa. CANNED FRUIT, of all kinds at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER Goods at reduced prices at V. S. B.'s. NEW STOCK of CLOTFIING VERY cheap at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. FRUIT CANS NEW 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. TEW STOCK OF SUGARS FOR canning fruit at V. S. BARKER'S. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Butter, Eggs, Wool, and all Country Produce at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebeusburg. LILY WHITE LEAD LINSEED Oil, Warranted pure, at V. S. Barker's, Ebensburg, Pa. N AILS ALL SIZES, CHEAPEST in town, at V . S. Barker's, Ebensburg. V. S. BARKER, Manufacturer cf BARRELS, KiGS. TUBS, MEAT-STANDS, CHURNS, Ac. 2aujl3. EBBsfliR5j I'a. M -u.ui u u kj u . .'"'l S. -- "','iJiJ i i AT TBK EDES.SU URO JTARD MTARE 'HOUSE ' FURNISHING STORE. 1 I once more reiurn ray sincere thanks to my ol friends and custcmers for their lib eral patronage extended townrda me, and nowr owing to the great fall in prices, by which many articleg can be s ild as cheap a before the war, and having a thorough knowl-: edge of the business , and the wants of the public.'I take pleasure in1 announcing that I can and will sell gooda at a less hgure than any similar establishment in citv or country. Sly stock will consist in part as follows : DOOR jindXIUPBOAUD LOCKS, CATCHES, . ..u.u,, WINDOW STRING'S, SHUTTER HINGES. wivnnwfiT.is .vine n-w - ' j . v BORING .MACHINES, AUGERS,: CHISELS; : ' " BRACES asd BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES.' TRY SQUARES ' "nprpie onnrr-P mTir.i BEVELS, POCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, and -FOR PLANES. PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, : : SASH, RAISING, asd MATCH PI.ahkb, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS, anu -"! 1 BACK' SAWS, " GAUGES, OIL STONpS, SCREW DRIVERS PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, - , FORKS," SCYTHES a.vd SNATHES, RAKES, HOESY SPADES,' SHEEI SHEARS,' HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRY COMBS, BELLS, HAMES WHIPS, . BUT, TRACE,'-BREAST;-!! ALTER, FIT 17 TONGUE Aim LOG CHAIN'S, J ' ' RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, axo PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCIIE3, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, TIVOTS, &c. LAMPS asd OILS, . COOKING, PARLOR, HEATING STOVE?, TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, WASHING MACHINES, asd WRINGERS, ic, &c, Ac, &c, Ac, Ac. Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, Ac. TOBACCO akd CIGARS. Odd Stove Plates, Grate, 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. 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 allord to give long credit the interest would soon eat up the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 1868. QLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY! C. T. ROBERTS, Ebkxsbcbg, 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 asd TLATED WARE, GOLD PENS and PENCILS, SPECTACLES, SEWING MACHINES HOWE'S, SINGER'S, G ROVER A BA KER'S, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, and TISTOLS, CARTRIDGES,' BOOKS, STATIONERY, PENS, INK, PAPER, ENVELOPES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES akd ALBUMS, SCHOOL BOOKS, PIPES," TOBACCO, CIGARS, amd SNUFF, LOCKWOOD'S COLLARS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS,- CARPET BAGS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, GFNTS' SHIRTS, -CRAVATS, NECK TIES, ; . SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, PASS BOOKS, DIARIES; DAY BOOKS, aku - ' .' LEDGERS, : ., ;; . TOYS axd NOTIONS, And ether articles too numerous to mention. Clocks, Watches, nnd Jewelry re- paired in the best style of workmanship, anc warranted. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of public patroaaje. augl3 C T. ROBERTS Pll ( aOGRAPHIC ' Ho ! every on tVat wants Pictures, Come ye to Ebensburg and get them ! Having located in Ebensburg, I would very respectfully inform the people that I am now fully vrepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS in every style of the art, from the smallest Curd Picture up to Life Size. tSy 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 ray FRAMES roa LARGE PICTURES, , ; . - and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, which I will sell as cheap as the cheapest! I ask comparison, and defy competion. Thankful for past favors, 1 solicit a con tinuance of the same. SSF" Gallery on Julian street, three doora north of the Town Hall. nu; T. X. SFENCE, Tholograper,' S