in iinii i'iii' min it THURSDAY," MAY 27, !8C9. M EETING of CO. CO.Hiuri ru. The members ot tna ftfpaonctn vouuij Committee rre requested to meet at the Court House, at Ebensbuf, on -MONDAY. JUXE fTH, t?B9, -2 Vclock, p. m., for the p lrnose of choos ing Senatorial Conferees and electing Rep resentative Deiegite to the Republican State Oo"nventioV and the transaction of itu5.l1 other business as the Committee may deem prpj.er fr the giol of the organization. - A fall attendance is earnestly requested. ' ALEXANDER KENNEDY, Chairman, COUNTY COMMITTEE. ALEXANDER KENNEDY 5th Ward J&hns- town. Chairman. Alle8hti-.' Peter M Coy. BlnckliclT- ....William Duncan. Crabri.... Kvan R. Morgac : Cambria boro -Henry Gore. Carroll Joseph Davis. Orrolltown - Cbtst ........ Jacob Kibler. Chest Springs ..W. B. Nutter. Clearfield-....- Celestine M Mullen. Coaeraaugb.. .' Henry Glitch. Conemiugh bor Istw.R. II. Canan. .4 " 2d w.Wm. Cushon. I Vojle.. .....3. R. Cooper. Ebetsburg, E. W. A. Y. Jones. W. W Geo. Hnntliy. Franklin bor J. B. Fite. Gall-tzjn Josiah Christy. Jackson.. .. Charlea Buxton. Johnstown, 1st w John White. 2d w Thomas S. Davia. . 3d w R. B. Ifgeby. 4th w Jacob Jacoby. Gthw John Litz. Loretto...- .....lleRry J. Hyers. MillVife... -Evan Lewis. Muuster -Jacob Glass. lVospect.'.':...-...-.v;.C Morris Lewis. Richland ..:.'.rG.B: Stineraan. cum merhill- Henry Walters. Summitviile . -J. W. Gillespie. Susquehanna ....... John Torter. Taylor-. . James Cooper. Washington- D. W. Fox. White F. M. Flanagan. Wilmoie Uenry Michaels. Yodcr A. II. Howard. Domestic ludustry. '.'.We puLlii'u in another column for the benefit of our readers a statement in the shape of seven propositions put forth at a public iueeting of persons friendly to the protection cf our domestic industry held iu,"i:hiladelphia on April 29th of the present year. 'Our' readers well know our views in re gard to' the necessity of affording adequate protection to all those industries which we hive the, means of prosecuting, yet in do ing-which, we are thrown into competition with the cheap labor of Europe. If any of our patrons, however, are in doubt as to tne wisuuiii or necessity 01 protection, we commend to their attentive perusal the document to which we have referred. They1 will find it little, if at all, short of a demonstration. Some persons friendly to protection per- Eu3e' themselves that the policy of the country relative thereto is settled, and the discussion of the question, at this day, is equivalent,; to riding a dead horse. We differ from i such, and doubt not that the revision' of the tariff laws now in contem plation by Congress will develop the factthat the friends of free trade and Great Britain are as active as ever. We do not mean to say that all those who adhere lo freo trade desire the prosperity of European indus tries, t at the expense of our own. But we do affirm that is the tendency and result of their action. The opponents of protec tion' come from three quarters. The most virulent and active are those interested directly or indirectly in the importation of foreign manufactured good.3. The next is email but increasing, and includes that cla33 of persons in New England who through the aid of protection in the past and-' Anierioan skill have succeeded in bringing machinery to such perfection as to enable them to compete with cheap for eign Lbor. The lust class is composed of agriculturalists, chiefly resident in the west, who are led astray by the supposition that because protection iiia!cs them pay a greater nominal price fur thir manufac tured goods, that it is so much taken from their profit"). The action1 of the committee was timely av.d wise, and their statements irrefutable. By. proclamation of President Grant the cightf houi !awTrassed by Congress, having reference to workmen iu the employ of the Government, has been proply interpreted to mean that the alloted measure of tLme is a fall d-y's work, and consequently nt; reduction in pny can follow. If tho lvw contemplates a reduction in wages in ratio ti the reduction in time, no good to work ing Uicn could possibly result from its pas sage. A similar law is in foroo in "this J-jtat-e, but employers have the right to liire rs tho- chci.se, either by the hour or day , If by .'the latter, they must - make their calculations on eight hours daily ser viccs'ebtained. no more. Tun Erst "'through ticket to Sacratneuto wr,s sold Vp. Friday by the Indianapolis, Cir.eiano.ti Sj Lafayette Railroad. 'a.re4. $181,30. . l i Tb e Pleasures' of IliVO position. "Whatever may be out lot or condi tion in life,, it is.-not -without. -its sorrows as well as its joys, its advantages as well aji its disadvantages. So also is . it with parties 'si may ba seen " in th ; tortuous! course of the- Democratic organization. Its aim is supremacy by which' is meant the privilege of-filling all the offices; as for i having any other, we acknowledge freely that it is entirelv innocent of such ji ihing. For more than eight ycarsoijr Democrat-, ic friends have been Ehut out. from, the of fices, with, not even a shadow of prospect of being able to get a: single one of the national teats between their 'lips for the next four. But they, hopeful creatures, indulge in the vain illusion that they may carry Pennsylvania at the coming . State election. It is discomfort to be out of of fice j it is crmfort to hope, and very pleas ant to be free to find fault when you please, to denounce what you please and to do generally whatever irresponsible parties may do with impunity. There- - are at present two cries lustily bellowed by the faithful of our State.' The first is the cry of corruption, and thesecondof " nigger equal ity" because of the ratific ation - of the XVtU amendment. Tho immaculate De mocracy of course has been incorrupt and incorruptible, bashful as a virgin and pure ns a saint, and is not it the party of the people, especially of the poor man, as is plainly manifested in its intention to nom inate for Governor that very poor man, Asa Packer, cr that other poverty stricken soul, Geo. W. Cass! And then wherever you find poor men you find Democrats. All the hard fisted sons of toil are of course Democrats. ' "For instance the workingmen of the mills and factories of Alleghany are ill dyed in the wool Democrats rolling up some 10,000 Democratic majority. On the other hand, isn't rich old Berks with its rich old German farmers good at any time for 5,000 Republican majority ? Sure ly all the rich are Republicans and all the poor Democrats. Domestic Industry. At a public meeting of the friends of domesic indus'ry, held in Philabelphia, April 29, 1809, the following resolutions were unacimonsly adopted: Whereas, the Congressional Commit tee of Way and Means is instructed to consider the propriety of revising the Tariff laws, and to recommend to Con gress at its next Session such legislation upon that subject as may seem to be ex pedient: therefore, Resolved that the fol lowing statement be presented to the said Commktee as embodying the views of the proauciive lnuusiriea ol this country: Fjust, That the development ot our own resources aud the firm possession of our own markets are muh more impor tant than foreign commerce to the welfare of all the people of this nation, to the sol vency of the governmcnr, and to the at traction of the better class of immigrants; and that by no oiher method can a dura ble resumption of specie payments be at tained than by increasing American pro duction acd checking importation. Secondly, That to maintain such pos session of our own markets, and thus to attain financial independence, we must be able to produce at home nearly all the manufactured articles needed by our peo ple, including those which require the facilitieb of great establishment?, of many workmen trained to special arts, and ol iarce capital, and we must also be con stantly undertaking those new industries which the advances in tbe arts and the progress of civilization require. Thirdly, That it is impossible for such great establishments to proper, tor smaller ones to spring up, and for the new industries to take root under a fickle and sometimes untriendly policy which holds thm constantly in tear ot revulsions. Fourthly, That a a means of promo ting regular growth in the productive powers ol our country, it is the duty of the government to announce, adhere to, and steadfastly act uooa the policy ot defending its citizens in their industrial conflict with foreign nations, of assuring to those who ire supporting the govern mcnt a marked preference in our markets over-ahens who are our rivals in peace and our foes in war, and of obliging for eigners who wish to reap theadvantage of the better markets created by our insti tutions to pay toll upon the goods they seed here, and thm 6hare the expense ot maintaining those institution?. Fifthly, That a policy of firm ani stcadv protection to American industry beiog dislictly announced, a general tariff law tihould be f ramed embracing the en tire range ot imported goods and eupei reding all former tatitf laws, tbe duties being made specific so far as conveniently possible and high enough to afford fair W.gps ana reasonable profits to such Atner ican wuiking-men and employers as apply tnemseives with arMduitv, skill, ana intelligence to industries ruited to our CO edition ar d resources. The schedule prepa-d by ihe Pennsylvania Industria League, which is fouoded mainly upon the loms!ufton (unfortunate not concur rent) ot totr Jnrses ot i;ogress, and upon the'Repeii of the Commissioner o the Revenua, ar.d which, whil9 largely increasing the free it and converting numerous ad valorem inio specific duties reduces the rate unon mauv articles, and proposes but moderate increase io any case in worthy of attention a a seriu3 effort by competent persons to frame ft tym metrical system of duties on import?. SucthlXi That io ordr to diminUU th,o labor of Congress, and' expedite those future modificaU&ns in tariff legislation which the development of new industries I or the changes of trade 'may from time to time render desirable, some department, bareaut or commission, should be created, pacifically .charged with the duty of keep- ing watch over. this subject, with author- lty to examine'. witnesses, rmke investi- gatiotis, hear statement-?, and to submit to J congress at tne opening 01 cacn session a brief report, accompanied, when tieces- sary, by a draft of a bill embodying such legislation rs msy seem expedient., 7 ; Seventhly Ex pencace having clearly shown thaUthe. maintenance of domestic production is the only .sure motbod for reducing'the prices of manufactured goods, it is grossly unjust to the employers of operatives who ask for the legislation need- iul for keepine their hands eniplovedto chare them with endeavoring to aggran- 1.'-. 1 f ,v, f v, dize themselves at tne expense ot tne pub- uto .ivwv. v r r " lie. They do. not desire , or expect for themselves or their employees to escape , . ffom the toil and strife which are the common lot of man, but they - protet against being obliged to follow the em ployers of other countries in experiment ing - on . the degree of degradation and misery which can be endure! by a labor ing population, and tbey claim that our nktional legislation should be Buch as to enable our producing eltsses to enjoy civilizing influences,, and to permit em ployers to acquire solidity enough to give steadiness to manufacturing pursuits. , Resolved, That a committee consist ing of Messrs. Joseph Wharton, Henry 0. Lra, Willi-ui Sellers, and Morton Mc- 31 i chad, be appointed to present the fore going statement to the Committee . of Ways and Mean?, with power to confer with that Committee, and to take such action io tbe premises as may conduce to the common welfare. MORTON McMrCIIAEL, Chair. Cykus Elder, Secretary. OUR WEEKLY DIGEST. t, Dusty the streets. Ice cream at R. R Thomas ff Court convenes Monday week. Jt" Saturday next is decoration day. Ci, Job work done neatly at this office. ep&- The Loretto brass band visited this place yesterday., , Hot The weather the past day or two. t&- The Huntingdon Co. j rati is pris- onerless. ISF Read "Fuxzy Buzzy" from Car- rolltown. ZQ? Ryran'e circus and menagerie ex hibit at Summit, June 9th. : t&" Abraham Lincoln's Stepmnher is J dead. Sf Virginia is suffering from a butter amine. JEST Urassboppera are eating corn in Texas and are a real pest. g& Savannah has increased 10,000 in population since the war. JtoyA Massachusetts seedsman is re ported to have paid $46 for a single potato. Twentv-two coup'es were divorced in Essex: county, rfew Jersey, last week t& A nineteen ounce baby is the pres ent wonder of Ilichmond. The T. Vind. delight? to style itself a "red hot paper." We would, call it a P. pot paper. fgy Our "city dads" hold their regu lar monthly meeting on the fourth Mon day of each month. 6?" One hundred and fifty millions of dollars, it is stated, are paid annually in the United States for the luxury of tobac co. g The next quarterly Temperance Convention of the Juniata District meets in Newport, Perry county, on Tuesday, Sept. 14th. SOT "We've lanced more than one calf skin." Tern. Vni. We'll bet, then, that you killed the calf aud stole the skin. ejS-XntirMnt thp Wnrr.n' CinnvAntion the New York Democrat says: Mrs. Sarah Norton makes a very pleasant ap- pcarance, but she should grease her jaws a little tney squeaic oaaiy. - " t. The strongest proof hat could be adduced to show the rapid growth ot the Methodist Church in the United States is the fact that statistics show that there is one church dedicated to every dav in the ' trot r ... .1 the men who will never die ate the men who voted for Washington, the mnn whn first nominated llran the oldest Pn e Mason, the last soldier of the Revo luti.in. .Teffnrsnn'a boilf servant, the nl.teat. . - f m , ... S . r -c -l 6 aivu tuc ivc tuc A i.i.na;. 8i.Dr Lichtenthaler, while driving at a rapid rate throuah the streets of Lock Haven on Saturday week, ran over a Mrs. Anthony and a Mrs. Barnes, two very estimable ladies, killing the former and severely injurii; the latter. He has been arrested. wtful The name' Temperance Tindica- tor is a mianomer. It ounnt to De lem- TT . , . M m, j t - pcrance V ind-icator. AUjhanxat.. A lurnace man at our eiDOW bays: "That's SO, for its "blast" has been too hot for the Alleghanixn." T. Via. A blast from Pluto's regions is like- wish "too hot for TJie Atteglianiari' or any other Christian. . BjO "Whisky-soaked hides are Keneral ly pretty tough." Temperance Vindica tor. "We presume you speak from personal experience. Lb. Aleghanian. Well, yes; we've lanced more than coo calfskin such as covers the editor of the AUeahanianr T. Yin. And have, bocq indt'oted for malprae- tice. After the first day of June it will be unlawful for any person to commence or continue the practice of medicine or surgery in several of the counties in- this State, who has 'not grad Dated with? a de- gree of Doctor of Medicine, and received a diploma from a chartered or medical college, or mother institution authorized to grant diplomas. j- The Alleghenian says one lumber- mtn tabbed another in UlearnelJ the other day. The account we read of it was tn trt trit he stabbed him in the ernn. - - Standard. - -TVft read another account to the effect llial he stabbeb him in the swill-traugh. Head This. A; place, to buy 7 good cheftp Tea and Coffee. The Empire Tea and Coffee Co., of New York,' have appointed V S. Iiarlcer, of this place, their agrent for the SAie 01 ineir-cumce ieas nmj vtwees. ixott will be found the prices of Teas.'. 'Any per- , , . .. r r J son on lookin? it over can see for themsfi tps th.t eAn -flVe from ,5 to ro n.Foont. hv purchasing from him : Best Black, per lb. j - , j Sl,30 ; X. IIyon, 1,60 ; Japan 1,35 ; Enp. Breakfast 1,35 ; I.nperial 160 ; Gun. Povrder. 1,60 : Eng. Breakfast Coffee 30 cents per pound Jara 35. - - Goods at Cost. R. R. Davis designs removing his mercantile establishment from ito nrAOAnf lAiof inn yi n f t n t Tl I .1 m r .1 'I t r the rooms in the East Ward formerly occu- pied by E. Hughes & Co. He does not covet the trouble ot "moving" bis 8to.h now o iin3, unJ bo, to the end of avoiding that trouble, be will, for six weeks, "sell goods for cost. . Give nim a call and secure bargains. Everything. Hardware, - tinware. sheet-iron ware, copper-ware, stoves, and anjthiog ami everything in that line, for sale t George Huntley's. Also, coffee, eugr, cigars, notions, Ac, Ac. He has a bigger store-room, and better fitted, than any simi lar establishment in Cambria county.. Hot Weather. Summer will soon be here, and our rerdera will need summer clDthing. When in Johnstown, visit Leopold & Bro s store. - They can sell summer cloth ing, to saj nothing about summer bats, caps, &c, cheaper than can be bought in Philabel phia. Mayor, Mayer. Johnstown is not a city, and so has not a Mayor. But it has what is better U has a Marer. This Mayer fella dry and dress goods cheaper than can be bought elsewhere in that town. Try him when yoa have an opportunity, and be con vinced. , . . . Notions. Jh L. Oatman has just re ceived a vtry large and very varied stock of notions. (Jo and see them. Go and see them to-day. Go aud see them, go and see them to-day, and buy what Ou need. 810,000 Reward. A reward of $10,- 000 is offered for the discovery of a man who will say that he knows cf a stcre in Ebens- burg where he can buy goods cheaper than at A. A. Barker & Son's. Spring stock just received. . Hoe! Every one. If jou own a gar den, and purpose cultivating the same, go to T. W. Williams' to bay your rake, spade, hce7 &c- Every rood ought to maintain its man, Mnu Bis c ti J wan uuub i K - u nin.uiiut- lSt. 9 THE WORKING CLASS ! am'now prtpared to furnish all clas ses with constant employment at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the spare mo ments. Business new, light and profitable. Fifty cents to $5 per evening, is easily earned by persons of either sex, and the boys acd girls earn nearly as much ns men. Great inducements are offered those who will de vote their time to the business ; and, that every person who sees this notice, may Send me their address and test the business for themselves, I make the following unparalleled offer : To all who are not well satisfied with the business, I will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing me. Full particulars, di rections, &c,, sent free. Sample sent by mail for 10 cents. Address E. C. Allen Augusta, Maine. fMarchll-3m. TUE MARKETS. -Ebessbcko, May 27, 1869. Rtported for The Alleghanian by V. S. Darker. Apples, dried, lb- 1 31 Wheat, bu 1.60 Beans 3.00:Oats - 75 Butter 35 Lard, lb - 20 Bacon. 1520 Wool 50 Fish, Lake Her... 6.00 " White 11.00 Mackerel-.10.00 Flaxseed, bu...- 2.50 Beeswax, lb 35 Corn, bu 1.25 Ecrura. Anr 15 Flour, bbl...8.009.00 Hay, ton 20.(0 u4"i uu...-- to Country Soap.... " lO Salt, bbl 3 50lTallow 15 PHii.aDvi.PBia., May 24, 1869. I Flour, 5$5.50. Extra to fancy brand, ?5.75$ii.5o. Wheat, $l.50$i.C5. Rye, 1-48- Corn. $1S2. Sugar, I2jc. to 13jc. ilams. :8c.raH9c. PtTTSomn Afnv 95 1 RfiO. Ezzs. 18c. Butter. 25c. to 30c. Hams, 1 17c io zic. cinc, iec. to 23c. Potatoes. 50c. Hay, $2532. Flour, $5.50 to $11.50 I ....-. m 1 IjUIw IvrjiN 1. JJ The subscriber will offer for rent his STORE ROOM, located on High street, near ,h Qmond, and now occupied by R. R. Da Tis- This is one of the best locations in town, session giren the , 1st of July For terms UU'J pariiku wis van uii ui auuicoa t May 27-tf. E. J. MILLS, Ebensburg, Pa, VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersign- ed will sell at private sale the House and Lotin the East Ward of Ebensburg Borough, front ing 66 tcet on High street, and extending I . . . --v -7- I street. 1013 propeny is cuuTcuieuuviucuiru for buslin J3 pirpose3 or for a private residence. Tbe house is a two-storv frame. with 4 rooms on each floor, with stable and puitable outbuildings. The lot is in a fine stAle 01 ""t ua oearmg aPPie trees on n. For terras apply to Catharine Roberts, at the residence of R. E. Jones, in the West ward of said Borough, or to the undersigned at his office. . Wll. II. SECHLER, May 13-tf. Attorney at law T IHOS. J. LLOYD, Dealer tn LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, EBENSBUItQ, CAMBRIA COUNTY", PA. The highest market price will be paid, in cash, for all kinds of good Lumber. tx&m Particular attention paid to hum ai L Ij. LANGSTltOTIi S PATENT MOVABLE COMB BEE HIVE ! Pronounced the best ever yet introduced in lif eouty or State. Any person buying a faintly right can have their Bees transferr ed from aa Id box to a -new one. In every instance ia which this has been done the re sult has been entirely satisfactory, and the first take oFBoney has invariably paid all ex penses, and frequently exceeded them. Proof of the superior merits of this invention will be found in the testimony of every man who has riven it a trial, and among the number are the gentlemen named below, and their experience should induce every one interested io Bees to BOY A FAMILY RIGHT I ' Henry C Kirkpatrick, of Carroll township, took 106 pounds of surplns honey from; two hives,, which ,h- sold aVS eeats per pound: Adam Deitrichi, of. Carroll township, took from two hives 100 pounds of surplus honey. James Kirkpatrick, of Chest township, took CO pounds of surplus honey from, pne hive Jacob Kirkpatiick, of Chest township, ob tained 72 pounds ofsnrplus honty from one hive, worth not less than $21, and the right cost him only $5. ... Peter Campbell from one hive obtained 36 pounds of surplus honey atone time SOT Quite a nirmber of similar statements, astbenticatftd by some of the best citizens of Cambria eoonty, could te obtained fn proof of tb scperior merits o Langstroth's Patent Movable. Comb Bee Hive. Persons wishing to purchase family rights should call on cr address YLTER CAMPBELL, Nov. 2G, 1868-tf Carrolltown, Pa. M. L. O A T 31 -DIALER I.-S- C IIO ICE FA MIL Y GR O CERI3 .' ; : consisting in pirt cf DOUBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, KACN, SALT FISH, DRIED APPLES AND PEACHES, ALL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS ! I SUGARS ! SYRUPS! ic, TEAS ! MOLASSES ! Ac. COFFEES ! CHEESE ! &c. Also a large stock of the best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO! Jjy Store on High-st-, three do-rs east of Crawford's Hotel. feb. 4. DO YOU WANT A ItARG AIN ? The subscriber offers at privnte sale the following described valuable property, situ ate in Strongstown, Indiana countj : OXE LARGE HOUSE, Two stories high, L-shape, one L being 50 feet tongr and the other 40 feet. It contains some 20 rooms, and is veil fuited for. and has heretofore been used as, a Hotel. Situa ted in the business portion of town. ONE SMALL Eli II t USE. Two storlta h'gb 40xsz reei, cupaoie or ac commodating two families. THREE ACRES OF GROUXD, Upon which the foregoing described houses are situate. The property was formerly owned and oc cupied by Barker & Litiingcr, who have dis solved partnership. TERMS : $1,300 for the entire property. $300 o $500 in hnd; the balance in payments. Pos session given tbe 1st of April, it desired. For particulars, apply to or ad iross A. A. BARKER, mar4tf Ebcnsburg, Pa. HOTOGKAPIIIC Ho I every one that wants Pictures, Come ye to Ebensburg and get them 1 Having located in Lbensburg, I would very respectfully inform the people that I am now fully prepared to take ntujuuKAftia n every style of the art, from tbe smallest Card Picture up to Life Sire. Pictures taken in any weather. "Sa Every attention given to the taking of CHILDREN'S PICTURES. Photographs painted in Oil. India Ink. or Water Colors. Your attention is called to my FRAMES for LARGE PICTURES, and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, also, Copying and enlarging done in the vsry best style of tne ait. I ask comparison, and defy competion. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a cou- tinuance of the same. jcg? Gallery on Julian street, three doors north of the Town Hall. ug!3 T. T. SPENCE, Photographer J"EW CHEAP CASH STORE!! The subscriber would inform the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he keeps con stantly on hand everything in the GUOUEKI AUD UO.NiJiUllU.MSKr line, such as Flour, Tea, Cofi"ee, Sugar, nil kinds of Crackers, Cheese, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, &c. CANNED r BACHES AND TOM TOES ; Also, Burkskin and Woolen Gloves, Woo'.- en Socks, Neck ties, &c, all of which will be sold as cheap if not cheaper than elsewhere. 1 full a$ortment of Candiet I gy Ice Cream every evening. augl3 R. R. TnOMAS PiISSOLUTION. JL The- partnership heretofore existing under the came of Lent It Rodgers, in the carriage business, 13 this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those '.ndebted or hay ing claims against the firm will call on L. R Rodgers to make settlement. GEO. E. LENT. L. E. RODGKP.S. The undersigned will continue to carry on the business in all its branches. Prices low and work guaranteed to give satisfaction. L. E. RODGERS. April 2D, 18S9.-4L TVTOTICE. ll I have sold out my stock of Groceries to A. O. Mil, whom I cordially recommend to my old customers. He will treat you well Try him. I hereby give notice to all my creditors and debtors to call and ccttle their accounts. By getting what is coming to me, I expect to nay my aeois. 1 win be about the old vlace till July 1st. R. Hi TUDOR. May 6, lQS0-3t. WHOLESALE and RET aTl CONFECTIONERY! WEST EXD CA MBRIA UO USE EBENSBURG, FA. A. U. FALLER, Proprietor. BARGAINS I The subscriber desires to call the attention of the citizens of Ebensburg. and vicinity and the trade generally, to his LARGE AND EXTENSIVE. STOCS, OP ;c v ;l . . CONFECTIONERY I embracing every variety of candies manfac tured, such as GUM DROPS, . STICK CANDIES, FANCY CANDIES, together with nn extensive stbek of f1U;t such as r RAISINS, PRUNELLE?, CARTOON FIGS, MALTA DATES,, CURRANTS, APICES, &C. All of the above goods will be eoIU'at GREAT BARGAINS ! SPECIAL' INDUCEMENTS WILL hi given to the trade, and a trujl will satisfy any and all that my goods are of b-8t quality aud at price that D E FT COMPETITION! Tbf attention of the iutilic is called otht factthat in connection with my confectoj. ery is a firtt-class RES T A' VR A XT ! where will be served at all Lours OYSTERS, ?tewed or fried, HOT COFFEE,- riGs feet:. , TRIPE, SARDINES, DRIED BEEF, &C1 FltrSII FISH skceived EVERY THURSDA CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS BE FORE GOING ELSEWHERE. 1 hope by fair dealing nd strict at tention t-i l)usines3 to merit the patronage of the public. Jau. 7, 1869. A. n. FALLER. 18 N E W STOU E ! 09. THE PEOPLE'S ONE PRICED STORE! : UIOH STCEKT, EBENSBURG. O : ASK FOR FRY'S CHEAP STORE. E V ERYTI1ING BOUG TIT SINCE T Z GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS IN TOWN. It A RCA I AS ! NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, iC, CST RECEIVED AJiD FOR SALE AT THE SI CHEAP CASH STOKE OT n the rooms formerly occupied by R. H. Ta dor, on Iligh-st. BARGAINS IX DRY GOODS BROWN MUSLINS, BLEACHED MUSLINS, CHECKS, GINGHAMS, TICKINGS, SHIKTISGS D 2X1 MS, DRILLS, JEANS. DELAINES. LAWNS. PRINTS, kc. BOOTS axd shoes: . iimn'n Calf and Kid Boots, Ladies Congress Gaiters, and French Moroeo Shoes, Children's Shoes. 'BARGAINS IN GROCERIES: 1 COFFEES. TZki, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, SYRUPY SOAPS, CANDLES. 3PICES, AC., AC. HARDWARE IN GREAT VARIETY ! QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE! CARPETS AXD OIL CLOTHS A beautiful assortment on hand czK sale cheap. PROVISIONS HAM, LARD, SIDE. BUTTER, SHOULDER. EGGS, MESS FORK. CHEESE. TISII, kc. CO UXTR Y PR OD VCE ' taken in exchange for gooJs- Call and he convinced that I m c J0bV cheaper than any other store in t&e QUICK SALES AND SMALL rROFl May 13, C9- . A i f f ft Jon at WPS w