1 Tjio Alio sTi rmt zxtx . THURSDAY :::::0CT0BER22. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ebensburg and Cresson Railroad. 0n and after Monday, Aug. 3, 1868, trains on this road will run as follows: LlAVE KbENSBCRO At 5.15 A. X, connecting with Day Exp. East and Phil. Exp. West. At 7.15 P. MM 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., ot on departure of Phila. Express East. The Alleqiianian. The following named persons are agents for The Alle oiiaman in their respective neighbor hoods. They will receive the names of new subscribers for our paper, and orders for advertising and job work, and will receipt in our names for all moneys handed in for us. Now is the time to take advan tage of our advance subscription rates ! Xo postage is charged on TllE Alleoha NIAN in Cambria county. Blacklick Tp John Hawksworth. Carrolltown E. V. BAKKia. Chert Springs M. D. Waonkr, Esq. Gallittin J. M. Christy. Johnstown ...Capt. Wm. It. Jon a 3. Susquehanna Tp -John Portbr. WHsb:njfton Tp. Otho Sttnkr. White Tp Capt. F. M. Flanagan. "Wilmore ..Joseph Miller, Esq. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. 1ITTIK FROM JOUKSTOWX KLECTI-OW FACTS AMD FAMCir.S WHAT CiVI OF BETTING AN OLD HAT OH "TIIK RESULT" A STRONG MIS DSD WOUAN-SHI COCLDN'T VOTE, BCT 8HI KADI l(S R HI'IBAND TOTK, AMD TOTS BIQHT LOCAL VARIRTT. Johnstown, October 18, 1868. Jo the Editor nf The AUtghanian : TU-i election is over ; our State ticket :h elected ; Morrell is elected. Every thing is lovely, and the goose hangs high. Grant's election by an overwhelming ma jority 53 now conceded by all ; and, the future being known, business of all kinds will increase and prosper. Bright is the prospect before us. With the present and future thus so plcauwit to contemplate, I may say that the past campaign in this city affords some pleasant, recollections. There was no ri oting, no interference with meetings or processions as in many other cities and towns. The meetings of both parties were juiet and orderly, just as they should be with a free-thinking people. The lJUh of October -was a dull day, almost oppressively d'iU Tor- an election tay. Probably but, two incidents worthy trf mention transpired in the city during the day, both in the First Ward. One was the depriving of a prominent Repub lican of his privilege as a voter because he had bet an old hat on the result of the -election ! The Republican in question xwaa very much chagrined in consequence rhi rrnchisement, while his political opponents were proportiouably delighted. . It is to "be hoped that the lesson will not be forgotten. The other incident came jabout in thi3 wise : On election morning, a freeman of the First indulged freely in the "potent." "While under its influence, lie was prevailed upon to accept a "split" ticket. Before voting, however, he stag gered home. His wife, a woman of mus clar build, found the ticket in his pos sesion, and was highly incensed that her husband should think of doing other than the "straight" thing. So she forthwith procured the proper ticket, marched her lord to the polls, held his arm up to the window till his ballot was received, and ;iw it safe in the box, when she dismissed h.m with a sound lecture much to - the amusement i those about the polls. From the time the polls closed until early on Wednesday morning, the Grant Club room was filled to overflowing with enthusiastic "Rads," who were kept in constant good humor by the telegraph and our jolly friend, Harry Boggs. The ladies of the Methodist Episcopal congregation intend holding a festival in the unfinished portion of their church edifice here on Friday and Saturday, 30th a" l 31st instant, the proceeds to go to the building fund. The object is a worthy Be- If any Ebensburg ladies or gentle men wish to spend a pleasant evening, let them . come down. They will be well treated. had a slight fall of snow on Satur day last the first of the season. Very truJyT DAMON. ASOTHIR LKTTIR PROM JOHNSTOWN A BATCH Of LOCAL ITEMS. Johnstown, Oct. 19, 1863. To the Editor of The AUtghanian : , A valuable horse was stolen from the stable of Mr. Wm. Young, in Conemaugh Wough, one night last week. I under stand that it has since been recovered by the owner. . The iron work of the new Stony Creek bridge s C031pietcd The bridge will be ready for travel in a short time. Our new and commodious town hall is yearly completed. The plasterers have Snuhed their work, and a corps of pain t Imve taen their phco. , . The boys of the Assistance Fire Compa ny have greatly improved their engine room, oir Washington street, lately, by adding a wing of about twenty feet square to thejnain building, and by erecting a belfry and hose tower. Taken altogether, it presents a very neat appearance. ' I take pleasure in announcing that Mr. L. Mayer, proprietor of the renowned New York Dry Goods and Millinery Store of this place, has returned from New York., He not only brings with him a large and choice stock of dress and millinery goods, but has also made arrangements to have a regular supply of goods direct from the leading houses of New York during the season. On Thursday last, there was a grand opening of these splendid goods at his salesroouij in Parke's building, Main st. The display of goods surprised all who witnessed it. Dio. i LITTER. FROM OCR UBIQUITOUS CORRESPONDENT HE DESCRIBES A MIDNIGHT COUNCIL." Ebensburg, Oct. 19, 18G9. To the Editor of The AUtghanian : The Happy Family seem to have set tled down since their late labors in the north of the county, proved so disastrous to the principles they advocated. Should thv rpsnme their unfinished teats ot statesmanship, the Republican party will have no trouble in carrying the county by an overwhelming majority for Grant and Colfax., I waf much amused, after the late elec tion, to hear of a midnight council held in Ebensburg by the Family. The II S , surrounded by his posse, pcverely lec tured his young and sapheaded statesmen. Said he : "F , you were a drag onus all over the North. It was utterly impossi ble for us to persuade any sane man to vote for you. "The Democracy certainly made a mistake in nominating you." F got in a bad humor" at this, and replied : "You knew that if you didn't nominate me, you would have to nominate the other F ,' and that, you know, would be worse, if possible. But I think we had more than this to contend with. Here was G abusing everybody, and talking eter nally of the finances of the country, of which he was as ignorant as a sucking dove. ' He made a fool of himself wherev er he went." G insisted that they had no right to blame him. "The great trou ble," ho said, "was this, that the people did not like the way in which certain Co. offices n.re managed, and the present in cumbents thereof were drawbacks to the success of the party. It would have been better to have left the D and the C at home." The D albwed that if the Chairman of the Co. Com. had done as he promised, viz, controlled the South of the county, and the S , as he promised, had controlled the North, all would be well; but it would have been better if a majori ty of the Family had stayed at home and left the whole campaign to be managed by the people. Then again, L was not very much of a favorite ; he wouldn't spend any money, nor treat, nor anything, aud the impression was general that if there was any chance for an election, he would not have been nominated. In this plain way of reasoning, the Family whiled away the greater portion of the night, and after the council broke up, an outsider would not have imagined that a single wave of trouble had crossed their peaceful breasts. Rex. Sons or flie Happy Family. BY PAPDT WHACK. Recitative. Sure! we tbraveled the county all over and back, From Munster and Bethel to Carroll ; Broken buggies and wagons they lined our whole track. . And we sot np the beer by the barrel. Did we spare either money, or labor, or brass? And didn't we tpake to the citi zens, here, there, and everywhere 7 lies, trash, and gas Nor particklers, ask our Committee. - Affetuoto. And so Boyle and Ent are dead beat ochone! A curee on the Radical niggers ! And .hey cay Misther Linton's bread's turned into stone . Are 1094 th true figgera T And they saj we are gone np the epout once again, And licked our big brogans clane out of. Fall, Finnegan tears i weep, Finnegan men I Was heard e'er before such a rout of? Spinloto. But, steady, acushla! oh, Finnegans, say I We yet the right oar are a steerin' ; , The hour is darkest which comes just 'fore day. In Ameriky as well as in Erin. Though the mate and the District have gone to the bad, And the Nation for all that, why mourn ' we? Let us rather drink poteen, and joy and be glad Och I we've elected our District Attorney! Everybody Interested. Still they come and still there is room. It's a fact not to be denied by any, that Spence's new Pho tograph Gallery is the best that ever was in Ebensburg, and another fact is, that Spence takes better pictures. than any man ever did in this place. No wondsr that people are going" to Spence's Gallery every day for pic tures. Header, are you supplied? If not, go to Spence, who, as an artist, has but few su periors. Pictures of all kinds taken. Gal Jerr on Julian-st. 2. Memoranda. "Oh,- the snow,"' the beautiful snow!" The; first.snow of the4 season fell OH Jnday night List, to a depth sufficient to cover the peaks of the Alle- i . ghanies with a mantle ot purest white. The harvest is past, the summer is ended, , x-x,, -c i . .i and Old Boreas is king of the season.... The Blair county, the Indiana county, and theBtoville agricultural fair, were held during the present - month. Each one is reported to have been a success.... ouc in icpuncu w , William McKibben, the well known pro- i e v at or, fQ' T?Ti.l,nf in priewr u iuc latn-uouiH "e i PKllnlAlr.r.ia is doad.. ..A little son ot lion. Peter Sutton, of Indiana; fell from the 'mow -of a stable, latelv. and was so badly injured that but little hopes are en tertained of his recovery... T wo little chil dren were burned to death in Thompson- town, Juniata county, a few days since, by a coal oil explosion'.... The whole Republi- can ticket was elected in Blair county..'., Mr. TW fiollins. Democratic candidate for State Senator in the fourth Philadel phia district, was defeated on the ' second Tuesday. We are sorry for Mr. C., for he was formerly a resident of Ebensburg. ...The President has appointed Thursday, the 26th day of November as the day of National Thanksgiving.... The Presbytery of Blairsville met in Blairsville ofl the 6th instant. Considerable ecclesiastical busi- n ess was transacted. ."..A wild goose was captured in the environs of town one day last week.... Messrs. Kopelin & Dick, At- tornevs, have hung out their shingle in this place See advertisement. Deatii from IlYDROPnoBiA. The Ilollidaysburg papers announoe that a son of Mr. John Shaffer, of Oaysport, Blair countv. azed one year and eijrht months, died from hydrophobia on the 7th instant. TT was hUtvn fiv wapL-r bofnrrt tbrniicrh the hand, by a mad dog. Tho wound f t.' - in i j j ! nouic-u up, iic y utuer wuuuu, auu iiu peculiar or constitutional effects were ex- perienced till the beginning of this month, when the terrible svmntoms of hvdroDho- t rnvtcirrf1 thrTinaplva tn rpsulf'. na i I : " "- ' I always the case, in death. Mr. bhaffer J i i . i i was bitten slightly in the finger by the, same dog at the frame time, but the .finger was cut off and no danger is apprehended in his case. TnE Campaign, The Ebensburg Tan ners celebrated our great victory of the second Tuesday by . an . impromptu torch light procession oil Friday evening. ..Af ter the procession, the Grant club met in tho. Town Hall, Where speeches were de livered by Hon. A. A. Barker and Geo. M. Rcade, Esq. A formal celebration will be held to-morrow (Friday) evening, when there will be the grandest torchlight procession of the campaign, with music, fireworks, and some entirely new and orig- inal features of rejoicing. Speeches will be delivered by Hon. Harry White H. A. Boggs, Esq., and others. Turn out, Tan ners, members of the Grant club, and Re publicans generally. Personal. For the first time in the history of Harrisburg, that city has elec ted a Republican Mayor; and not only elected him, but elected him by the deci sive majority of 246. This is one of the grandest Republican triumphs of the cani- naiirh in the State. And -what mal-ns tliA oil a : r o J o ".4vk that W. W. Hayes, Esq., is the Mayor elect. Mr. H. is well knnwn'W A his many friends will be glad to learn that he has been" invested with the toga of the highest municipal office of the capital of the State. Success forever I A good institution, The State Nor mal School is an excellent school. For information, address J. A. Cooper, Edin- boro, Erie county, Pa. w r, a , t'u 'c r -c i We are assured that the firm of East- man and Kendall," 65 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., advertised in our columns, is trust- worthv and reliable. For ten cents thev send a patent pen fountain, and a check de - scribing an article to be sold for $1. Their club Bystem of selling goods is becoming quite popular, particularly with' the ladies. It is worthy of a trial. Buffalo Gazette. Puef. If you want a cigar a good ci gar a cigar as is a cigar go to Thos. W. Williams', High-st., to buy it. He has just received from the city fifteen thousand cigars, of almost erery conceivable brand, out of which assortment no one can fail to suit his taste, be it ever so peculiar. Fine-cut and - n.w rhpwintr tnhipin Ulan nn liann and rn j 0 sale cheap. ; axt T..mVa tt.ita ' irrtW trof rf ! ?a J T T T ?l 1 a O T C iBiiea a., xv. avi cnesp siore i a "i you should go now and se bis goods, as be has by far the finest Selection of goods in town. Mr. J. N. Evans, the attentive clerk, takes great delight in waiting on customers. If you want a bargain go to this store. We never could understand why ready- made olothing should not be- got up with as much care and style as is clothing made to order. That this is possible and has in. one case, at least, been accomplished, wiUbe plain h nublic who visit. V. S. Barker's and see hls'new t'tock just opened. Presidential Campaign of 18CS. "Dr AB""8 ,0,B "cs,i medals, txaits o CANDfDATKs, Sono Boom, kcr he ?ndf "te4' aufacturer of Campaign Goods, keeps constantly on hand Printed Muslin Flags, from 3 inches to 7 feet in length; Boating Flags, from 6 incnes to to feet in length suitable for poles, dwellings, plWMsioBf 4c .. aIg0f sn Flag9, for pre- sentationa and military companies ; Parade "STSLi cf: candidates. One hundred varieties of Me.al3; Bd". with portraits of the Presidential Candidates samples of same sent on receipt of 20 cents. Agents wanted Send for Pn List. Address , JOIIN W. PITTOCK, Dealer in Campaign Goods, opposite Post Umce, Fittsbtfrg, Pa. Campaign Cj.vbs and Others. Yoti can be supplied at once wftft Caps and Capes of Red, Silver or Gold Bronze ; also, Sifk, Muslin, or Bunting Flags, all sizes from five inches to thirty feet : Medals. Pins, Sashes, Streamers, Song-Books, Charts, and every- thing wanted '.or the Campaign. Send your orae" to tbe oa factory in Western Pennsylvama of Campaign Goods. Our de scriptive Catalogue of these Goods can be seen at this office, or by addressing JOHN W. PITTOCK, Manufacturer of Campaign Goods, Pittsburg, Pa. Active men at Conventions can make money by selling our Goods. ll-3t ' Buy and Buy. It is a sasre old maxim that "a penny saved is two-pence earned." In these latter, days, when speculation and extravagance rule the hour, and eonomy is flun8 tathe wmds. th maiim is ia measure joocea upon as oia-iogyisn. uui mere are not a few who honor-it and Bee wisdom in its teachings. To thosi we say buy your goods at Thompson's, who has just received a.n enriteaa' Yariptv'nf nil th lute and fashion- able df WQ ft5a ttfu earB pouad8 by aTing pence UAK HALL ULOTHINQ b TORE. 1 nis eiUWuMnent located on Mam-st., Jofcns- . .... . w , " - it, . j . tbt Urf(tsl Btock of clothing eyer brought to Johnstown, which he is selling at prices to suit all. When you ga to Johns town, don't fail to call at this store. 2t. V n c i A T 1, t. C ... - - . have received and are now offering to the DoWic 8UDerb stock of fall and winter eoods. comprising all the late and fashionable goods worn. Their stock is the largest in town, ana or a variety unsurpassed, foryourself. Go and see JIammotii Hardware Store. Prob ably the largest and most complete stock of Hardware to be fonnd outside our large cit ies is in Ebensburg, and is under the man agement And proprietorship of Geo. Huntley He kds all the latC3t improvements in Hard ware, and 13 determined to sell cheap. Books," Stationery, &c. It may not be generally known but is nevertheless a fact, that at C. T. Roberts' can be found an elegant assortment of books, magazines and all Hh -leading New" York papers. Hid stock I of stationery is also large, and for price and quality it cannot be surpassed UROCERIES. if on t torget wnue in town trading, to drop in at M. L. Oatman's cheap store and examine his goods and prices Yon will be astonished opod leaf ning how cheap bo iv selling. Kopzlix, Johnttotcn. T. W. Dicx, Ebtntburg, K Ol' BUN & DICK, Attorneys at law. Ebensburcr. Pa Beg"' Umce in ioionade now, witn wm Kittell, Esq. Oct. 22 TlfONEY WANTED !- i ii nersona indebted to me Are re J quested to pay up on or before November next. By so doing you will confer a great favor, as I want to enlarge my business and need money to do it with. Oct. 22, '68-2t. R. R. THOMAS TVTEW CHEAP CASH STORE!! - The subscriber would inform the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he keeps con stantly on hand everything in the GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY line, such as Flour, Tea, CofTee, Sugar, all kinds of Crackers, Cheese, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, Ac. CANNED rE ACHES AND TOMiTOES! I Also, uuo.KSKin una mooien oioTes, ooi- Rocka. Neck tie. Ac.. an cf which will be soid as cheap if not cheaper than elsewhere. - A full atnortmtnt of Cnndit ! - KST Ace v,ream erery efen.ng, R. R. TnOMAS I 6 J ' I -m f O N E Y S A V E D I ! I lYI We are constantly purchasing- for asu in : the'New York and Boston Markets, all kinds of DBY AND FANCY GOODS, SILKS, COT TONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, WATCII KS, SEWING MACHINES, CUT LERY, "DRESS GOODS, DOMES . TIC GOODS, Ac, Ac. Which we are actually selling at an average nrice of On Dollar fob ka ch article. Our eales beine strictly for cash, and our trade I much larger than that of any other similar concern, enables us o give oeer oargams I . . . r l ... . I'll K LAM Are SDeciallv invited to give us a trial. Sknd fob a Circular ad Exchanos List. ' ' I uurclub system ot selling is as follows: I For 2 wa Bpna 2(1 oaten t nen fnnntaina And I ... . checks describing 20 different articles to be sold for a dollar each; 40 for $4 ; 60 for $6; 100 for $10, Ac. Sent by mail. Cotntnution larger than thoe offered by any other firm, ac cording to size of club. Single fountain and check, 1C cts. . .' Male and female agents want ed! SSHD MOHIT IX RCQISTCRKD LCTTKBS. Send us a trial club, and you will acknowl edge that you cannot afford td buy goods of any other house thereafter. EASTMAN KENDALL, 65 Haxovkr St., Bostok, Mass. Aug. 13-6m HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR 'THE ALLEGHANIAN?" TERMS, $2.09 PER YEAR, IK ADVAKCB. J REATEST DISCOVERS OF THE J3ENTLEYS If ON- EXPL OSTYE METR O'- " ' POLITAN OIL I M. L. Oatman, Sole Agtnt for Cambria Co. The subscriber desires to caTl the attention ot the public to the fact that be has pureha- sed the right for Uasra county to sell 'Bectley's Non-Esplosrve Metropolitan Oil," which he clarms to be the BEST, CHEAPEST, SAFEST Oil manufactured. The advantage? 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, I 1U1UUUIC, Ur CBID'Cl?. I v, . i 4. It is fifty per cent, cheaper than any other Oil. Price, only 10 cents a quart. TRYITll BUYITllt I One and all who have used it pronounce j t to Rive entire satisfaction. Give it a trial j 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 j Ebxn?burg, Ta. JOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS AT 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, CHEES3, CRACKERS, DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS, RICE, RAISINS, SOAPS, CANDLES, Ac. Ae. The finest brands of TOBACCO and CI GARS kept in town may always be found at this establishment. Alto, 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 ceivd and at prices which defy compe tition. Call and examine 6tock be fore purchasing elsewhere. LAMPS, WICKS, FLUES, AND LAMP TRIMMINGS tn great variety. ; I hope by fair dealing and strict attention to business, and a determined endeavor to pleas 3, that I may receive & share of the patronage of a generous public. I AM DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD, BUT V ILL SELL CHEAP AS THE CHEAP EST. M. L. Q ATM AN, Aug. 13r 1868; Ebk.kbbchq, Pa. UEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP ! QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP I . QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP ! For doing a family washing in the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world ! 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-m. . YS. BARKER, Dealer in CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Ac. 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 or CLOTHING VERY cheep 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. N EW STOCK OF SUGARS FOR canning fruit at V. S. BA RKER'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 SI52ES, CHEAPEST in ttJwn, at V. 3. Barker's, Ebensburg. Y. S. BARKER, Manufacturer of BARRELS, MEAT-STANDS xmo, TUBS. VW'oRNS, Ac. M an gl3. EBESBrgGt pA. PRI CES GOING DOWN! A-T TBI EDEXSlSUJta HARDWARE. r HOUSE FURXISUING: STORE. I onee more retunr rav sincere thanks to my oii tneftds and customers for their lib- eral patronage extended towards me, and' now, owing to the ; great fall" in" prices, by, n,ca many articles1 ean be sold as cheap as eiore me war, and harm a thorough knowl- edge of the business and? the wants of the public, I take pleasure in announcing that I cam and will sell roods at & less figure than' any similar establishment in citj or country. My stoek will consist in part as follows : DOOR ah d CUPBOARD LOCKS,. CAT CUES, BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS', WINDOW S PRINGS. SHUTTER HIVOES. , v.iw. iuu, BORING MACHINES. AUGERS: RHISRLS. BRACES aso BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS, POCKET RULES. JACK, SMOOTHING, asd FOR PLANES, PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, SASH. RAISING, amd MATCn PLANES, f AW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COMPASSr asu BACK SAWS. GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRTVERb PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCYTHES and SNATHES, RAKES HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRYCOMBS, BELLS, II AMES, WHIPS, BUT, TRACE, BREAST, HALTER, FITH, TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, asd PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCH E3, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PtVOTS, &c. LAMPS and OILS, COOKING, PARLOR, t HEATING STOVES, TIN amd SHEET IRON WARE, WASHING MACHINES, and WRINGERS, kc, &c, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. Alto FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, Ac. TOBACCO and CIGARS. Odd Stove Platet, Grate, and Fire Brick always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me. Well and Cittern Pump and Tubing at man- ufacturers' prices Sponting made, painted, and put up, at low rates. Persons owlnc me debts of loner stan ding will confer a favor by calling and paying up as soon as convenient, as it takes a great deal of money to keep up my stock and pay expenses, and owing lo the small profits that I am making on poods I cannot afford to give long credit the interest would soon eai up the profits. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 18G3. ' QLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY! C T. ROBERTS, , EncHSBURa, Pa C. T. Rnbert has constantly in bis. store a well selected and varied assortment of arti cles, which he offers cheap for cash ; vir : CLOCKS, "WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE, GOLD PENS and PENCILS, SPECTACLES, SEWING MACHINES HOWE'S, SINGER'S, G ROVER A BA CKER'S, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, and pistols, cartridges, books, stationery, pens, ink, paper, . envelopes; musical instruments," PHOTOGRAPn FRAMES and ALBUMS, SCHOOL BOOKS, . riPES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, and SNUFF, lockwood's collars, Trunks, satchels, carpet bags, perfumery, brushes, gfnts shirts, cravats, neck ties, suspenders, gloves, PASS BOOKS, DIARIES, DAY BOOKS, and LEDGERS, TOYS and NOTIONS, And other articles too numerous to mention. Clocks, Watches, and Jewel rr re paired in the best style of workmanship, and warranted. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber cope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of public patronage. augl3j - .. C. T. ROBERTS PHOTOGRAPHIC Ho 1 every one that wants Pictures, come ye to Ebensburg and get them 1 Having located in Ebensburg, I would 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. 2Sy Pictures taken in p.kiy weather. Every attention erien to the taking of CHILDREN'S PICTURES. rbotOFphs painted in Oil, Indict Ink, or Water Color. Your attention is called to my FRAMES roa LARGE PICTURES, and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, which 1 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. jfgj-Galiry on Julian street, three doora north of the Town Hall. aug!3 T. T. SPENCE, pbotogmpeT,
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