j u X H URSD AT::::!::r:::iT::OCTOTER 1. i . EBENSBURG AND CRESSON RAILROAD. On and after Monday, Aug. 3, 1868, trains an this road will run as follows: UEAVE I'jBENSBUnQ t At 5.15 A. V.., connecting with Day Exp. K3t and Phil. Exp. West. ' At 7.15 P. M-, connecting with Phila. Exp. East and Mail Train West. itAVE CrKSSON 1 At 9.20 A. M.t or on departure of rhil. Express West. ' At 8.40 P. M., or on departure of Phila. Express East. j THe Political Campaion. The Eb iisburs Grant Club met in the Town Hall on Saturday evening, and was ably vl lrwed by Mr. Lewis J. Jones, of Cam bria township. Gen. Harry White, our candMate for State Senator, dropped in opon the meeting at a late hour, and made n effective speech. The greatest enthu-Ji.-t.oin was manifested. Prior to the meet lug, the Tanners paraded through the principal streets, making a fine appearance. The next meeting of the Club will be held in the Town Hall Saturday evening, 10th instant. I A Grant and Colfax pole will bo rained it the school house near Latterner's hotel, in Cambria township, to-morrow (Friday) afternoon. The Ebensburg Grant Club 4md Tanners' Club, with music, nnd other tielegations, will be present. Addresses Will be delivered by Hon. A. A. Barker, jSauiuel Singleton, Esj., and others. A "White township correspondent scuds is the following : "I am glad to be able announce that the Republicans of White wnship are thoroughly aroused to the importance of the great issues before the American people, and have organized a jGrant Club numbering nearly as many I voters as there have ever been Rejmblican rotea cast at an election in the township." I List year, White gave our candidate for -Supreme Judge only 2 majority ; the year before, she gave Curt'm 72 majority. We Vre assured that she will give the latter majority in October. A Grant ami Colfax pole will be raised tit Ilfndook. in front of Mr. John Wilkina' V.otcl, next Moudaj' afternoon. In the veiling, able sneakers will discuss the is uies of ih-e day. Delegations from the jieigliboring districts, and from Ebensburg and Johnstown, will be present. It will be a big affair. A rousing Republican meeting was held (:tt Belsano on Wednesday evening last. -ISpteclies were delivered by Geu. Jacob M. Campbell, Hon. A. A. Barker, and N. I. I Huberts. The Ebensburg Tanners were j present. A JSilullican meetings were kold at Gar- 1 man's Mills, Lorctto, and in White town- ).hip, last week. on Saturday evening last was addressed by d. Campbell and Hon. A. A. Barker. Sv jo Democratic rowdies crcatcu a dis- turbance and attempted to "rid out" the meeting, but, though they made mnch Doise and confusion, they were unsuccess ful in their efforts. The original pro- ram me was carried out. On Saturday afternoon and evening aext, a Republican mass meeting, to be i'ldressed by Hon. Lewis Barker, of Me., lion. Mahlon Chance, of Ohio, and oth will be held at Johnstown. It will be he largest demonstration of the campaign yi Cambria county. Arrangements are P' ing made to run a special train from Eb ensburg down, to stop at intermediate points. j A large and enthusiastic meetm" was held at Wilmore on Saturday evening last. Delegations were present from Johnstown. Washington and Summcrhill townships, nil other districts. Spoeches were deliv ered by Geo. M. Reade, Esq., of Ebens mrg, and Capt. Hunt and H. A. Boggs. '(.. of Johnstown. The Johnstown Tan i rs were out in force, and treated the i ilraoreans to a grand torchlight proces n. During the evening, some miscre ant threw a stone into a crowd, striking a , oung man from Johnstown and hurtiug lim badly. A Republican meeting and pole-raising rill be held at Loretto this (Thursday) vening. Addresses will be delivered by Ion. A. A. Barker, Geo. M. Rcade, Esq., 4nd Samuel Singleton, Esq. Delegations from the neighboring districts and from pensburg will be present. In the even ing, a grand torchlight procession will be held. The camp fires arc brightly burning! To Con jents are hereby informed that their favors iust be mailed so as to reach us not later tjhan Monday evening of each week. If iey reach us later, we are obliged to hold iem over till the next week and thus fmling them over frequently destroys i' ir entire value as matter of news. We -eived two communications last week f.r.ch we did not publish, simply because il'oy came to hand too late. i . c 1 - " I Memoranda. McCrum k Dern, of the Altoona Trxhtinc, offer to publish a daily paper in that city provided nineteen others persons invest each $100 in the en terprise.... On the 20th tilt,, Neal McMul len, living near Tipton, Blair county, committed suicide by hanging himself to a limb of a tree a few rods from his house. ...Henry Kin tef, fifth sheriff of Indiana county, died at his residence, in Jndiana, on the 22d ultimo, aged 79 years and 7 months"... Messrs. Row & Co. have sold the Scott House, Johnstown, to Sheriff Hous ton, of Latrobe, who will take possession this week The young , man Lyon, of Conemaugh tp., Indiana county, who had one of his legs crushed by a threshing machine a couple of weeks ago, resorted to amputation of the limb ; but mortifica tion set in, prodacing lockjaw, from which he died.... A goodly number of our Repub lican citizens have gone to Philadelphia, to attend the crreat Soldiers' and Sailors' Convention to-day and to-morrow.... The fall and winter session of the Ebensburg Union Schools commenced on Monday, with tho following attendance : Ro m No. 1, 20 ; No. 2, 05 ; No. 3, 4G j No. 4, C5 ; No. 5, 50. Assault and Battery Shooting Affray and Arrest. Two young men residing in the northern" portion of this county had some difficulty -which" resulted in a quarrel. A warrant was issued for the arrest of one of the parties for assault and battery, and officer Nagle on Thurs day last was dispatched to make the ar rest. The young man was at w ork in a bam, and upon seeing the officer attempted fo make good his escape. 1 he officer com manded him to stop, but Was not heeded, when a shot was fired, but with no effect, and a second shot was fired, the ball entering in the neighborhood of the ear and coming out somewhere about the nose, causing a serious if not fatal wound. Our informant says he is lying in a very critical condition, and his recovery is con sidered doubtful. TheRural American. Early Rose Potato Free ! We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Rural American in this week's isouc, one of the bast farmers' and fruit-growers' papers in this country. The offer there made to send packages of the Early Rose Potato free to club subscribers, will, we think, produce an immense patronage, as that variety is creating a great sensation among the horticultural world. The ad vertisement will' be" found in our agricul tural department on fourth page. Attention Tanners! The members of the Ebensburg Tannners' Club are here in v notified to meet at Barker & Son's J store to-day (Thursday) at 3 o'clock p.m., to make arrangements to attend the Re publican mass meeting at Loretto in the evening. A special train will convey the delegation to Kaylor's station. Come one and all. The capes and caps have been received and will be furnished to members of Club upon application at Barker's. It pays to obtain an education. ' The best school is the cheapest. The State Normal School at Edinboro is one of the best and cheapest. Commvnica ted." The Haity Family Taavklikg North. The late meeting of the Democracy at St. Nicholas was a great outpouring of the peo ple to hear the suffering condition of the country described by the great statesmen of Little Cambria. This meeting wns addressed by Messrs. O n, T y, S r, and L n. The first named speaker lectured on fi nance, and demonstrated to a mathematical certainly that every inch of ground in Cam bria county is now taxed .hree inches deep wi.h greenbacks, that the youngest male child in the county would not live to see the .National Debt pAid off, and that if the liberty-loving people desire peace and prosperity, they must necessarily vote the whole Demo cratic County Ticket. (Great clapping of hands by the Happy Family.) The next orator stated that he was famil iar with the workings of all classes of man kind and office-seekers, and that he believed if he was elected District Attorney he could show them u-hat taxation teas. (The hearers agreed with tho speaker as to taxation, and will consequently forget to vote for his elec tion. No cheers.) The third orator addressed the assemblage in an elaborate speech. He said that from his experience in the County Commissioners' office, (a place where a man could arrive at a correct knowledge of political diseases,) he was forced to believe that reform was deman ded, and reform could only be attained thro' the election of the Democratic candidate for County Commissioner. This, he averred, was of more importance to some of them than the election of President. (Great applause from the Happy Family.) The last speaker was able and forcible. He said that he exuected to be elected to Congress by the generous support of all the people in the district, and then, in melliflu ous strains, proceeded to comment on the merits and demerits of the fearful struggles now existing between certain foreign na tions, and especially between poor Ireland and haughty Euglaud. lie pledged himself that when he went to Congress, he would maintain with all his power and ability the rights, privileges, and immunities of suffer ing humanity everywhere. (The audience did not understand what he meant, and of course there was no cheering. After which, the Happy Family went to Carrolltown, to address a meeting there. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, however, nobody came out to hear them. What took place during the balance of their stay at C will be given to the public in another report. Rex. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. LETTER FBOM JOHN8TOWX PAY DAY AN ITS CONSEQUENCES RUM, ROWDYISM, A- ROCGH-AKD-TUMBLK FIGHT ISG TWO CUTTING AF FRAYS, ONE FATAL POLITICS, C.j C. Joiinbtown, September 27, 1SG8. To the Editors of The Alleghanian : . The "pay day" of the. Cambria Iron Co. is in this city something more than an ordinary day, and the last pay day (Satur day) was more than an ordinary pay day. Circumstances, probably, increas ed its consequence. In the midst of an ... . . . i it important Presidential campaign, witn aa the excitement pertaining to such, it is not strange, perhaps, that more than the usual quantity of the ardent was consumed on that day of all days in the month, in this fast city, In fact, the day was antic ipated by a number of young buffers in dulging on Friday night in a big drunk and fight oft Washington-st., in front of the Kelley House. Feeny Kearney "cut" a young man named Kelly in several plaees, but slightly, the fight terminating when the police appeared and lodged both parties in the Municipal Mansion. Kear ny Was released on bail next day. On Saturday afternoon and evening, our streets were thronged with people, many with "heavy loads" on. The police took charge of the pugilistic "heavies," but gen erally allowed the jolly "heavies" to go their way rejoicing. About nine o'clock Saturday night, Chas. Taylor, a machinist, and James Murphy, a laborer, met by ac cident at the old "First Lock" in Millville, both a little "full," we understand.. One jostled the other, an old grudge was re newed, when, to settle the matter, Taylor drew a knife and gave Murphy a frightful cut across the stomach, several inches in length, almost disemboweling him. Up to last accounts, Taylor had not been ar rested. Murphy will not recover. A large delegation of our Republicans went by special train to Wilmore Saturday, where a rousing meeting was held", and ably addressed by Geo. 31. Reade, Esq., of your town, Messrs. 11. W. Hunt and II. A. Boggs, of Johnstown. The new Iron Bridge to connect Kern ville and Johnstown, at Franklin-st., is progressing slowly towards completion. The high water during the past week re tarded work considerably. When finished, aether event will have occurred in the histoid of Johnstown, and another monu ment will be reared to commemorate the enterprise of its citizens. Big posters announce a Democratic mass convention to be he'd at this place on next Wednesday, to be addressed by Hon. Chas. A. Eldridge, of Wisconsin. . Ou Tuesday evening, Capt. F. Schluembacli w'll speak in German to his Republican fellow, .citi izens, followed by Gen. J. B. Sweit20r, of Alleghany county. The General is- well known here, both personally and by repu tation, and will have a large and attentive audience. The Republican mass conven tion on Saturday, the third of October, will be addressed by Hon. Lewis Barker,, of Maine, and Hon. Mahlon Chance, of Ohio. Come down, with a . delegation of four or five hundred. Damon; For the Allephanian. My Mountain Home. BY MOLLIE A. GII.MORE. 'Tis a chill, autumnal evening, And against jny window pane May be heard the constant patter - Of the falling of the rain ; And the sighing of the night winds, Which in mournful accents come, . Fills my hert with gentle mem'ries, And makes drear my mountain home. And the past steals gently o'er me, Like a bright and happy dream. May it neVr be washed from mern'ry By a wave of Lethe's stream, But he cherished fondly erer, Though by fate I chance to roam Far 'mid stranger lands and strangcr3, Or within my mountain home. My mountain home, what beauty lingers In my home so new to me ! And when summer "pri is her mantle Over hillside, vale, and tree, Then I gaze enrapt with pleasure On thy beauties as I roam 'Mid the cool'mg shades and breezes Which surround my mountain home. But although I love thy beauties, And thy summer breezes bland, Yet to me they're not as sacred As thine own, my native land. Dearest land, I'll hope to claim thee Once again to be mine own; I would not forsake thee ever For my quiet mountain home. For alas I when dreary winter Clothes the earth in robes of white. When the day-god shines less brightly, Shedding forth a paler light, Then, ah then, I faiu would hasten - Where the blasts less rudely come Gladly would I seek the climate Of my own dear Buckeye home. Ebessbuko, Pa., Sept., 1808. Center of Attractions. The at traction of attractions eeems to be at Geo. Huntley's mammoth Hardware store, where can be purchased anything from a clothes pin to a saw-mill. Mr. II. has recently hung out at his store door a beautiful and attract ive sign in the shape of a cornucopia. lie continues to sell- as cheap, if not cheaper than ever. Are You ? Are you assessed, and if not, why not? Have you fully determined in yonr mind Which way you trill rote? It is important that yoa study your best inter ests, nnd in so doing you will save money in buying your goods at Thos. W. Williams Hardware store. He keeps a first-class es ablishment and sells cheap.- ratronUe him. Presidential Campaign of 18G& - nEADQUABTEBS FOR F&AG3, MEDALS, BaPOHS, riNS, Lanterns, Torches, Caps, Capes, Por traits of Candidates, Song. Books, &c. The.undersigned, manufacturer of Campaign Goods, keeps constantly on hand Printed Muslin Fiag3, from 3 inches, to 1 feet in length; Bunting flags, from 6 inches to-26 feet in lengtli -suitable for poles, dwellings, processions, &c. -t also, 'Silk Flags, for pre sentations and military companies ; Parade equipments, Caps and Capes, all colors ; also, Torches, Chinese Lanterns,- with names cf candidates. ' One hnndred varieties of Pins, Medals, ani Badges, with portraits of the Presidential Candidates samples of same sent on receipt of 20 cenU. Agent3 wanted Send for Price List. Address JOHN" W. PITTOCK, Dealer in Campaign Goods, opposite Post Office, Pittsburg, Pa. An Extraordinary Premium Offer $3,75 for $1,50. Messrs. Daugbaday & Becker, the enterprising publishers of 'Our Schoolday Visitor," Philadelphia, have just publishei a large, original, finely executed steel plate Engraving; from the hand of the celebrated Sartain, which is destined tc be come one of the most popular pictures of the day. It has cost months of ski'led labor, an"f more than one thousand dollars in cash. They offer this magnificent engraving (which csE4Kt be procured otherwise for less than $2,50) and a copy of Our Schoolday Visitor, one of the oldest, handsomest and cheapest Young Folks monthly Magazine published in this country, the price of .which, aloneu is $1,25 a year, both for $1,50 1 PfeaSe send ten cents at once for sample of the magazine. and circular giving a complete description of this elegant engraving, and full list of pre miums for clubs. Address, Daughadaj' h Becker, Publishers; 424 Walnut-st., Philad. Patronize IIim. Among our enter prising business men, none deserves to rank higher than our young Grocer friend, M. L. Oatman. ' He has carefully studied the wants of his customers and the public generally, and go-to his establishment when you may you will always find on hi3 shelves just the articles you want, and of qualities that are never excelled, and at prices that defy com peiion. Give him a call and be convinced that such is the case. Reader, it is said, "leaves have their time to Jail," and C. T. Roberts has said, 'goods have their time to fall," and will readily convince all who may favor him with a call. It should be borne in mind that his stock of goods is the largest in this section of country, thus affording the pur chaBer an opportunity to select from a stock rarely to be found outside oar large cities Make a note of this. .Down with the Leaves. The leaves are loosening from the trees, iAnd gently down are tumbling. We hear the chilly Autumn breeze Among the forest rumbling. The shivery equinoctial storm Like distant" thunders mumbling, Remind us that we should buv our Winter Clothing at A. A. Barker it Son's. jPosiTi ve Facts. The great durability, thje "elegance of the shape, the exquisite fin isb, and the remarkable becomingnesa of the new stock of gentlemen's boots and ladies' shoe3 just received at Thompson's are facts perfectly incontrovertible. It is admitted by all who have examined Joe's stock, that they fire the u.ist lot of goods in this line ever broucht to jlbetsburg. Go see. New Arrival, V. S. Barker has just returned from the eastern cities, where he purchased and is now opening the largest and cheapest stock of fall and winter goods ever brought to Ebensburg. Have jou seen his beautiful and elegant styles of Hats ind Caps ? If not, go and see them. They are just what you want, and are very cheap. Look out for Bargains. R. R. Da vis has gone east to buy bis fall and winter stock of goods, which will be opened and ready for sale next week. Look out for a fine selection of goods and a rare chance for bar gains. State Senator. To the Voters of the Senatorial District composed of the counties of Cambria, Indi ana, and Jefferson : I offer myself as a candidate for the office of SENATOR, and if elected, pledge myself to legislate for the welfare of my constituents to the best of my ability. W. K. PIPER. Ebensburg, Sept. 14th, 1868. To 1 lie 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, I8C3. 1" E MMON & M U R R A Y , EBEX8BURG DRUG & BOOK STORE! Lkhmo.v & Mubbat, dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Perlumery, Fancy Soaps, Patent Medicines, Pure Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Cap Paper, Post Paper, Note and Billet Paper, Pens, Pencils, Penknives, Pocket Books, Ebensburg, August Pass Books, Blank Books, I'rayer Books, Bibles, Histories, Novels, School Books, Jewelry, Photograph Albums, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, and Snnff, Pure Liquors fur medicinal purposes. 20, 1868-3ru. LICENSE NOTICE. Petitions for Eating House License have been filed in the office of the: Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, to be presented to the Judges of said CoCrton the 6th day of October next. Ardrew Forrest, Johnstown Bor. 3d Ward; James O'Neill, Cambria Bor. GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Clerk. Sept 24, 18C?-3t. 'BEATEST 'DISCOVERY OF THE . : i - . ... AGE l BERTLEY'S KON-EJt PLOSIVE METRO- rOLITAN OIL (, M. L. Oatman, Sole Agent for Cambria Co. The subscriber desires toy call the attention ot the public to the f'act'ttiaf he has purcha sed tB right for Cambria county to sell ; Bfcfey'a NOn-Explosive Metropolitan Oil." which he claims to be the BEST, CHEAPEST, ' SAFEST Oil manufactured. The advantages claimed1 for this Oil are : 1. It is clear and clenn. 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. Pr?ce, only lo cents a quart. T R r IT!! BUY I T I 1 1 One and nil who have nsed it pronounce it to give entire satisfaction. Give it atrial and be convinced of th? abo?e facts-. TO W1TSIITP AA'D BOROUGTl RIG TITS I . for sale at the store of M. L. OATMAN, Three doors east of Crawford's IIotcT, Atfg. 13 J Ebensbcrg, Pa. IOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS AT j THE xifEW CHEAT G RO C E Jl Y S TO EE! 3 doof3 east of Crawford's Hotel, Where may be found a choice selection of i resh 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. e. 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 lore purchasing elsewhere. LAMPS. WICKS, FLUES, AND LAMP TRIMM1XGS in great variety. I hope by fair dealing and strict attention to business, and a determined endeavor to pleass, that I may receive a share of the patronage of a generous public. JtS? I AM DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD, BUT WILL SELL CHEAP AS THE CHEAP EST. M. L. OATMAN, Aug. 13, 1868. Ebexsbcko, Pa. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP! QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP1 QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP ! For doing a family washing in the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world 1 Has all the strength of old rosin soap, with the mild and lathering qual ities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid soap. Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 48 North Front street, Phila. Sep. 3-6m. YS. BARKER, Dealer in CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. High-st -Ebensburg, Pa. c ANNED FRUIT, of all kinds at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. AKGE STOCK OF SUMMER Goods at reduced prices at V. S. B.'s. TKW STOCK of CLOTHING VERY cbe?p at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg. F RUIT CANS NEW STYLE at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebensburg, Pa. BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAP AT V. S. BARKER'S, Ebcusburg, Pa. XT ALL PAPERS ALL STYLES at V. S. BARKER'S, Lbensburg, Pa. N EW STOCK OF SUGARS FOR canning fruit at V. S. BARKER'S. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Butter, Eggf, Wool, and all Cour.trv Produce at V. S. BARKER'S, Ebeusburg. LILY WHITE LEAD LINSEED Oil, Warranted pure, at V. S. Barker's, Ebensburg, Pa. TAILS ALL SIZES, CHEAPEST in town, at V. S. Barker's, Ebensburg. VS. BARKER, Manufacturer of BARRELS, KEGS, TUBS, MEAT-STANDS, CHURNS, Ac. Gr nugl3. Ebe.vsbitrg, Pa. "PRICES GOING DOWN: JlF TUT EBEXSBURG HARDWARE $ HOUSE FURNISHING STORE I once more return my sincere thanks to my obi friends and customers for their, lib- cral patronage extended towards me, rj now, owing to the great fall in prict-. l.y which many articles can be s-ld as client . Deiore ttie war, and havwig a thorough know!-, edge of the business- and the wants of Uie public. I. t.ikf ill ensure in, unnouncinc that 1 can and will sell srooda at a less figure than any similar establishment in citj or country . Exock will consist in por a- follows : XXR and .CUPBOARD LOCKS', CATCH BQLTS, HINGE, SCREWS, WINDOW &PRINGS,. SHUTTER HINO"?, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY. BORING MACHINES,. ATGERS. CIITSSL, BRACES and BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUAP.oM, BEVELS, POCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR . PLANLS, PANEL rLOWS, LEVELS. SASH, RAISING, am MATCH PLANES, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASS,. mi BACK SAWS, . : PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCYTHES akd SNATHES, UAKEi, ..HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, . . HORSE BRUSHES. CARDS, CURRY COMBS. BELLS, II AMES, WHIP;?, BUT, TRACE, BREAST, HALTER, FITH, TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, asi PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCUCc-, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS. MAIN SPRINGS. PIVOTS A . LAMPS and OILS. COOKING, PARLOR, a HEATING $T0Yi:. TIN and SHEET IRON WART, WASHING MACHINES, asd WRING VR:-- Ac, Ac, 4c, Ac, Ac, Ac. Also FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAP. A.-. i.l.7 .Vfsin r... . - I r-- . ri r always on hand to snit Stoves sold by m?. 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 p.iyir: r up a- soou as convenient, as it takes a pn .: deal of money to keep up my stock and py expenses, nnd owino- to tit-. mnl1 urnfii. tl. . I am mitking on goods I cannot mluid to giv loner ITpHilthfi intprput nmiil.l ennn on t hi the profits. GEO. IlVyTLEY. Ebensburg, Ang. 13, 1SC8. c LUU1S, WArCilES, JEWELRY C T. ROBERTS, Ebexsbcbq, Pa. C. T. Roberts has constantly in his e tor a well selected and varied assortment of art. cles, which he offers cheap for cash ; viz: CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER asd PLATED WARE, GOLD TENS and PENCILS, SPECTACLES, SEWING MACHINES HOWE'S, SINGER'S, G ROVER A BA KER'S, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, aid PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PENS, INK, P I'KK, ENVELOPES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES aud ALBUMS, SCHOOL BOOKS, riPES, 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, akd LKDGERS, TOYS asd NOTIONS, And ether articles too numerous to mention. Clocks, Watche?, nnd Jewelry re paired in the best style of workmanship, r.- warranted. Thankful for past favor?, the subscribri hopes by strict attention tobuiness to n.c.i' it continuance of public patronnge. augl3 C. T. ROBERT PHOTOGRAPHIC Ho! every one that want Pr t u i e -. come ye to Ebensburg and get them ! Having located in Ebensburg, I woulo v respectfully inform the people that I am u'w fully prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS ?n every style of the art, from the smallest Card Tkture up to Life Size. fy 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 mv FRAMES roa LARGE PICTURES, and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, which I will sell as cheap as the cheapest. I ask comparison, and defy coinpetion. Thankful fr past ftivors, 1 solicit a con tinuance of the same. Jfegf Gallery on Julian street, three doors north cf the Town Hall. augl3 T. T, SPENCE, Phctograper.