The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 20, 1867, Image 4

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C'Ceko, XAsnrri;, BktsY Anx, akb
tna Rest tus FAJiar. We fell in
duri?! a chance journa cf ours, a few ;
months ego, . with cn, old Kansas man,
vho had moved his numerous family frcrn
"Varmount" to the Western wilds. It
being late, wo tarried with lura all eight.
We were surprised at the progeny which
he owned. One was named Demosthenes,
another Cicero, another Pericles, another
Aristophanes, another Euripedes, another
Phidias, and another Praxitiiea. Still
another was named Appollo Belvidirus,
and ho, as he told us, was the "humblest
on s of the lot," and sure enough, he was
a scraggy-looking specimen. These were
the boys. The girb came ia with such
names as Aspasia, .Phryne, Melpomene,
' Xantippe, Massalina, Ckopatra, Agrippi
n, and the last one was named Betsy
Ann. We asked the old man why he
happened to give the children such unu
sual names, and iaiesd we were astonish
jects
ed at the extent cf what seemed to be his
classical learning, lie Informed us that
it happened like this : A showman cape
along with wax figures ca exhibition, and
the' names of the figures were so "nice"
that he "writ them down, and named his
children according to the list afterwardJ.
"But, how came it, we inquired, " "that
yoa named one of your girls Betsy Ann 7"
44 Well," bo replied, "the wax figures run
out, and I had to fall back and do the
best I could out of my own head." Hur
rah for Varmountl Grass Vallty Na
Ttav. Peteu Jamksos, while attending
a camp meeting near Pontile, at a time
when the territory of Michigan was com
"prised of two circuits, the reverend, pos
sessing quite as much zeal as physical
strength, late at night nought' in vain ia
tho preachers' tent for a place to lay his
mortal remains to rest. Slightly piqued
that no place had been reserved for him,
having borne the burden and heat of the
4y, the reverend had recourse to strata
gem. Retiring to the woods a convenient
distance for effect, mounting 'a large log
he poured forth upon the night air one of
those mazmficent strains of music for
which the early Methodist tunes were so
justly celebrated. The effect was elec
trical. The sleepers half awakened hy
the music, rssbicg- out, pursued the sound
to the woods. listing collected the crowd,
Jameson called, upon a brother to prayt
slid ohTthe log, and retiring to the vacant
tent, appropriated the best place and most
blankets, and quietly resigned himself to
silence and moditation. . . - -
Taa boarders in a fashionable house
were assembled in the public parlor one
evening, when a rather antiquated caiden
lady. who - never seeded. J? i tavo any j
femployment but admiring her jewelry and, J
cresses, lisped cut the remark that she
loved a rainy day, "and always availed
herself of it to arrange her drawers. ; "So
do I," crowled cat an 'old sea captain.
! overhaul my drawers, and shirts too,
sometimes, and eew on a button or a string
where it ia needed.' Madcmoiselia did
not faint ; but there was an angry rustle of
silks as she swept out of the room, leaving
all to exchange a suppressed titter for, a
good, hearty laugh. - '
,BANi? NOTICES.
VM. Jt. liOTD, , I D. . CA LEW ELL,
. President. Cashier.
IT? I R S T NATIONAL BANK
JL OI? ALTOOKA.
" " asd :' ;
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE
UNITED STATES.-
Comer Virginia and Annie Streets, Nor(h
. . Ward, Altoona, Ta.
Autkorized Capital, - - - - - $500,000
'Cash Capital paid in, - - - - 150,000
" All business pertaining to Banking done
on favorable terms .
Internal Rovcnuo Stamps of all denomi
BaticAS, always on hand.
To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in
stamps, wilt be allowed, as follows : .
ilO to $100, 2 per cent.j $100 to $200,
S per cent. ; t'200 and upwards, 4 per cent.
Jfia. 31, l8G7-tf.
ihst national t$at;h .
. OS on'STOWS, CAMBRIA CO., A.
CpltalCOO,000-PrlvllegtoIncreafe
t $100,000,
Inland and Foreign Drafts furnished.
Gold and Silver bought and sold.
Collections made, at home and abroad.
U. S. Bonds snd Securities cf all kind cb-taioed.-'
Deposits received and money loaned.
. A general Ranking business transacted.
DIUECTOES. ' "
D.J. Morrell,
Isaac KarzfTmsn.
George Fritz, :
John Dibert,
E. Y. Townsend, :
Jacob II. Campbell,
J.icob Lever pood.
, , D. J. M011IIELL, Presyt.
n. J. ROEEUT3, Cashier. janSl'67.
ft LOD &'CO., Hatters, -
Jj J ... ; -Eeeksbueq, Pa.
Gold. Silver, Government Loans, and
other Securities, bought and Bold. Interest
allowe-don Time Ecpot,it3. Collections
on all accessible points in the United States,
and a general Landing Lusmeis uaniacted.
January 21, 1G7.
T"T -' 11. ILIorO ii CO., ,
V V Bankees, Altooka, Pa.
Drafts on the principal cities end Silver
and Go-1 for tale. .Collections made.-
Moueys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without inUiest,' or Hpon time, with
interest at fait 1 atrsi
eaSl;
:ou3.
GETTYSBURG ASYLXT-X 1
Wi i'OR INVALID ; S,
Incorporated ly Act of Asscnillj tf &e Con
monictalth of Pennsylvania, March 6, 1867.
The Board of Supervisors appointed by
the above Corporation to carry out the ob
of the act of incorporation, respectfully
announce to tua puLac that the Legislature
of Pennsylvania has authorized the raising
of funds for the erection, establishment and
maintenance of an Asylam far Invalid Sol
diers of the late war, to be built on the bat
tlefield of Gettysburg, and as inducement to
patriotic citizens to contribute to this benev
olent object, nave empowered the Corpora
tion to distribute amongst the subscribers
such articles of value and interest, from as
sociation with the late war, or any moneys,
effects, property or estate, real or personal,
whatever, in the State or elsewhere, at such
time or upon such terms, and in such way
and manner whatsoever, as to them, shall
seem fit, any laws of this Commonwealth to
the contrary notwithstanding.
The enterprise is cordially Tecommended
by the following named well-known gentle
men : ;
. Ex-Governor Andrew G. Cartla, "
r Major General George H. Meade,
Major General Galusba Pennypackeiv :
Major General E. M. Gregory, '
; Major General John R. Brooke, :
Major General Charles H.T. Collis, :
Major General Henry. J. Madill,
Major General James L. Selfridge. -.
Brigadier General James A. Beaver,
Brigadier General Horatio G. Sickles,
Brigadier General Joseph F. Knipe,
Brigadier General William J. Bolton,
Brigadier General Samuel Zulick, '
Brigadier General John K. Murphy,
Brigadier General John P. Ballier,
Brigadier General T. F. McCoy,
Brigadier General R. E. Winslow,
Brigadier General Henry Pleasants,
Brigadier General J. P. S. Gobin,
Brigadier General J. M. Campbell .
Brigadier General Thomas Walker,
Brigadier General W. Cooper Tally,
Brigadier General D. M. M. Gregg,
fVilnnfel F. Stambauerk. '" ' f '' :
4 The site for the institution (thirty acres)
has already been purchased, and it is hoped
that the good work may commence before
midsummer.
Subscriptions will be received at the ofSce
of the Association, No. 1126 Chestnut street.
Philadelphia, on and after Monday, the 6th
dav of Mav. 1867 ' -
For each subscription of five dollars a
certificate" will be issued which will entitle
the holder to such article of value as may be
awarded to its numberr
The first distribution of awards will be
made Immediately upon the receipt of 80,
000 subscriptions of $5 each.
The distribution will be public and under
the direct supervision of .the Corporation.
Persons at a distance are requested to rei
mit their subscriptions (when practicable;
icable)
red let-
"Wt a"
by Post ofSce money order, or registered
lettera to
RAt HrfM
Box 148T. P. O., Philadelphia.
The. following is a schedule of awards tol
be made under the first distribution. The j
items of Diamonds and other precious stones
- wefo purchased from citizens of the South
during the war, and Uieir genuineness is
certified to by Henle & Bros., the most ex
tensive diamond importers in the country,
and by J. Hermann, diamond setter, New
York. --
GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID
SOLDIERS.
Incorporated by Act of Assembly of Common-
tcealih of Pennsylvania, March 6,1867.
OSes 112S Chestnut Street,' Philadelphia,
FIEST DisrosinoH. f . . . .
Eighty Thousand Subscribers at Five Dol
lars eacn.
1 1 Diamond Necklace, 43
c - r. , -Brilliantfl,-valuea at - $20 000
4 - 2 . 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch
and Ear ltines. 15 000
- 8 1 Award 10-40 Govcrma't
Bonds, 10 000
4 1 Diamond Cross set 'in
SUver, 7 000
5 1 Diamond Clutter Brooch, C 000
tt 1 Award 10-40 Gorernia't
Donds, 6 000
T 1 Diam'd Single ftone Ring , -4 600
8 1 Diam'd Cluster Uracelet,, 4 CUU
9 1 Diam'dSingle Stone Scarf
Pin, 4 000
10
II
12
1 Diam'd Cluster Brooch, 4 000
1 Diam'd Cluster Bracelet, 4 000
1 Pair Cixsgle Stone Diam'd ?
Bar Rings, - j - - - o 6001
13
14
.15
16
17
18
19
20
21
00
23.
1 Diam'd Cluster Brooch,
1 Award 10-30 GoTenua't
Bond3,
1 Diam'd Single Stone Pin,
1 Diam'd " I Stnd
1 Diam'd Cluster Brooch,
1 Diam'd Single Stone Ring
1 Diam'd .Emerald Brpocb,
1 Diam'd Single Stone Ring
1 Diam'd Cluster Ring,
1 Long India Camel's Hah?
... . Shawl, v.. - -
W V WW
lifiU
3 000
3 000
8 000
2 500
2 600
2 500
2 000
1 500
1 00
1 Choice Emerald Stud,
1 Single Stone Diam'd Ring
600
000
24
25 to 31 10 Awards of 10-40 GoT'nt
-. ( . . . -Bands, each y .
I f : 5 "1 Threr-stone Diam'd and
I :- i' Ruby half-hoop Ring,-
coo
00
; S3
; 87
I ,33
f t
; so
40
41 to 50
61
t . - 62
1 Diam'd Single"Stono ilar
Knobs,
1 PairDiam'd Cluster Stud
1 Diam'd single stone Ring,
. ' - ' star' setting, "" ' V ' '
1 Diasa'd single Stone Pin,' '
1 Diam'd Cluster Bracelet,
10 Awards 10-40 Goveram't
Bonds, each
1 Lady's Diam'd eet Watch
1 Diam'd single'stone Ring
1 Diam'd and Opal Cluster
Ring,
1 Diam'd single stone Ring
1 Pair Emerald Scarf Pins,
1 Diam'd single'stone Risg
1 Diam'd CUtcr Pin,
1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch
800
COO
500
500
500
500
400
50
63
1 54
65
: ca
57
' 63'
59 to 153
250
200
200
100
and Ear Rings,
100 Awards 10-49 Ciov'nt
100
100
? . Bonds, each
ISO to 253 - 1C0 Awards Government
-Legal Tenders, each
- 3,000 Awards Government
Bonds, each
,50
' , The distribution, of-the above awards
frijU'ls pads in .pabJ:-5 i;st as tooti. esthQ
F v 1 3 w l L L
subscription is full, cf which' due notice will
be given through the papers. On rdcI after
May etb. the diamonds "will be cn exhibition
at the cllco of the. Association. The public
can confidently rely on everything being
conducted ia the most honorable manner.,
All the awards will be handed to certificate
holders, immediate! v after the distribution,"
frea of ail cost, at the ofSce of the Company,
No. 1126 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
- CERTIFICATE. "
We hereby certify that we have examined
the Diamond Goods. Pearls, Emeralds, Bu
bies, and other precious Stones, as described
in the above list, and find them all genuine.'
liENLE & BnCT8f Diamond Importers,
24 Maiden Lane, New York.
J. HERMANN, Diamond Setter.
or
31 Broome Street, New XorH. .
AGENTS WANTED. :
Books can be had containing Twenty Cer
ticate8, One Hundred Dollars. All orders
forCertificates must be addressed to '
J. D. HOFFMAN, Secretary, -Box
1481, Post Office, Phila.
- May 16, T867.-6t. V
- QUICIL SAI.ES, " -
v quici sal.es, v- '':;;
I't'Z. . Qicit sales,;: ; ;; ' : .
, AND SMALL PROFITS.
AND SMALL PROFITS,
AND SMALL PROFITS,
GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE,
GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE,
GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, ;
. ' , EBENSBURG, PA. , :,.
EBENSBURG, PA. - -; , ...
EBENSBURG, PA.
.The Largest Stock of Goods. The Best
Selected and the; Greatest Variety ever
brought to Town.
LARGEST; CHEAPEST AND BEST,
, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST,
. LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST,
GO AND SEE. '
v. - GO AND SEE.' '? ' ' ' ' '
GO AND SEE.
The subscriber calls the' attention of the
public to the fact that he has just leceived
and -.opened out in his riew b tore, a large
stock of goods consisting of J "
:. flour;corn meab, chop feed, ,
Bran. Fish. Bacon and Cheese; Sugar, Cof.
fee, Tea, Molasfes, Spices, Tobacco, Cigars,
Candles, Soap, Vinegar, &c &c, , ;
: NOTIONS, DRUGS, PERFUMERY,
Stoneware and Earthenware. ; ALSO, a fine
assortment of the best and latest style cf
Hats; -He ' always keeps constantly on
hand Bologna Sausages, Sardines, Fresh and
Spiced Oysters in can, or half cans, and al
most everything in the eating or drinking
line. I AH of which will be sold aV small
profit.,' - .'.KY'l r.r.il -':
v ::;;r bV.vvsirW- Pa
. UArtBwjSt, Ebsbceo,
: vannary 81, 1957. - -; r-
GliO. UURL&xV v -i
I iUiruxv i:uu TUiiV xav a x ;
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inim t ia iissiii
;,:,"jpni?; i. T11021AS
Takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens
of Ebensburg and the north of the county
generally, that he has recently added to Lis
stock a large and complete assortment of.
SHOES, BUSKINS, .GAITERS, &c,
t For. Ladies', arid Children's Wcaf,
from the celebrated wholesale manufacturing
establishment of Ziegler & Sutton, Philadel
phia. This stock comprises everything that
is desirable and serviceable in the way of
custom-made sevced work, and every article is
warranted of the best material and most per
fect manufacture, - Iu the sale of these goods
the subscriber pledges himself to repair-free
of charge any article that may give way af
ter a reasouabie time and reasonable usage.
The ladies are specially invited to call and
examine the stock. -
The subscriber also keeps on hand and k 1
prepared to manufacture to order BOOTS !
and SHOES for Gent's and Youth's wear, of
the -very best material; and workmanship,
and at prices as reasonable as like work can
be obtained anywhere Jtrench Calf, Com
mon CalfMorocco and. all ether kinds of
Leather constantly on hand.' . ' '
f7" Store on Mam street; neiVdoor to
Crawford's Hotel; ' " ' " ' ffeb21-tf.
nHO TTTF. T. ADIFS OF F.RF.YR
- 0 . -nTTPfr iwn vrnTVTTVTT,?
I - aj vav a i.i.niiUn aw
re-
cently arrived from the city with a hand
some assortment or spring ana Summer, Mil',
linery and Straw Goods, of the latest styles,
comprising Bo?inets, Suks'and Vdvcis.'Une
JFrcnch Flowers, an assortment of HOAmis,
all widths and colors, Ladies plain and fan
cy Dress Caps, xntants' biilc and Embroid
ered Caps, together with Hoop Skirts, Cor
sets, Hosiery, gloves. Ladies' and Gent's
fine Linen Handkerchiefs, &c j we invite the
ladies of, Ehensburs and surrounding -dis
tricts to call and examine our stocky ii the
store room formerly occupied by E, Hughes,
below the Mountain House.: -,' i :
? We have a fashionable miliaer of esceP
Jent taste, who will pay particular attention
to bleaching; pressing and altering Hats and
Bonnets to the latest styles. '.' ' ' ' '
: , . . : lIns.J.DOYLE, ,
April 25-3m. - -Miss M. RUSH. -
JOHK EOCKETT, , - - - - . P. 3. JSTORM.
7UTOUSE and SIGN PAIHTINGr.
JOI1T3 ElCCIXUrT Is, CO,
Desire to inform the public generally" that
they are now prepared to execute House,
Sian and Ornamental Painting, Glazln. Pa-
psr Hanging. Graining and Caleerrdning, ei
ther in Cambria, Blair or Huntingdon Coun
ties, cn the shortest notice, ia the very, best
Etyle, end at prices as reasonable as zr.y
other firm cr individual in the coixntrv.
! Call at their room in Lowtbcr's builJirsg", !
under Rousii's Urug btore. or address
- John Rocsett & Co., AUccra. Ta.
April 25, ISO 7.m. . , - J ,
; -. NY PERSON intending to build a
J.- House or Barn, ' can buy Nails and
Hardwars chtap by paving cash at '
i Ftb.23. y j.i'j ..(2 CO. ltUTLEXS, "
HEDiCAL PREPARATIONS,
ROLAND'S
fP - ThiaPreparation i3 the dis--coveryof
Rev. J. W. Polasd,
formerly Pastor of the Baptist
Church ia Gofistown, N. II. a
man dearly beloved by .that de
nomination throughout N.Eng
land.' , He was obliged to leave
the puipit and study medicine to save hi3
own life, and hi3 Magic Powdeks are one of
the most wonderful discoveries of modern
times. It is th GREAT LIVER and BIL
IOUS REMEDY, which completely throws
inthe shade all other discoveries in medicine;
and it affords him much eratiSeation that
they receive the unanimous approbation of
olt ittliA lira frtofofl Ti.Y-r - Tl , TrtfriA TT1
ious Powder? are a POSITIVE CURE FOR
LIVER COMPLAINT in its most aggrava
ted form, and an immediate corrector of all
BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS. Excellent
for Headache, Constipation JPimples, Blotch
es, Sallow Skin, Drowsiness, Dizziness, Pal
pitation, Heartburn, and' a most wonderful
Cure and Preventative of Fever & Ague
J (W e advise all who are troubled with this
fearful malady to always keep the Powders
on hand ready for immediate use.)
. Here are a lew important particulars :
1st. They are the great speciiicfor Bilious
Affections. 2d. They ate the -only known
remedies that will cure Liver Complaint.
3d. They are the only known remedy that
will cure Constipation. 4th, The Powders
are so thorough in their operation that one
package will he all that the majority of those
usin? them will reauire to effecta cure. fith.
They are a mild and pleasant yet the most
effectual cathartic known.' 6th. Tbev are
the cheapest and" best medicine extant, as
they, can be sent by mail to any part of the
globe for the. price, 50 cents. ? - -
- Circulars, containing certificates, informa-
tion,olc, tent to any part of the world free
aCI T 1 t 1 X 1 ,
01 cuarge. ur-ooiu oy an uruggista, or Dy
mail on application to tT i: ',
-C. G. CLARK & CO., GenT Agents. "
Price, 0 Clslper Box. New Haveh. Ct.
G
OE'S DYSPEPSLA
CURE 1 1
This great remedy for all DISEASES OF
THE STOMACH ia the discovery of the in
ventor i.of Cue's valuable Cough -Balsam,
while experimenting for his own health It
cured Cramp in the Stomach for him which
had before yielded to nothing but choloform.
. The almost daily testimony from varieus
parts of the country encourage us. to believe
there is no. disease caused by a disordered
stomach it will not speedliy cure. Physi
cians endorse and use iL.' ' Ministers give tes
timony of its efficacy ; and from all directions
we receive tidings of cares pei formed, "c i
' -Dyspepsia it is sure to cure. Heafffum
one dose will cure, YzZadt it has
cured ia ihureds of cases; Headache and
P7ii9 it St6ps in thirty minutes. A
iy omacAH correct st once, lit
of ike Food it stop$ immediately. , Disl
Acid
ising
rf the Food it stops immediately. Distress
after Eating one dose will remove. Cholera
Morbus rapidly yields to a few dosesl V Bad
Breath will bo changed with half a bottle.
IT IS PERFECTLY. HARMLESS !
Its unprecedented success is owing to the
fact that it cures by assisting Naturo to re
assert her sway in. the system.
. Nearly every dealer in the United States
sells it at oue pollas feu bottle.
: C. G. CLARK & CXX, Proprietors,
March 14.-eowly. . New Haven, Conn.
HxVIlD TOLNVALIDS.-A Cler-
evmari, while residinsc in South Arner
ica as a missionary, 'discovered, a safe and
simple remedy for tbe-Cure of Nervous
Weakness, ; Early Decay, Diseases of the
Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole
train : of disorder brought on by baneful
and vicious habits. Great numbers have
been cured by this noble remedy. Prompt-
by a desire to benefit the afflicted and
unfortunate,- I will scad the recipe for pre
paring and using this medicine, in a sealed
envelope, to any one who need it, Free cf
Charge. .Address,-''-.:'' - 'i-
- JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Station, D. Bible House, New York City.
I March 23,.1847.-3nu; : :1
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Has no superior j I in World ! !
It is pronounced faultless by all who
have used it. and it is predicted that it will
supersede all ether Curtain Fixtures now in
use. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY.
TTIIOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer,
yof TIN, COPPER and SHEET-IRON
WARE. Canal street, below Clinton, Johns,
town. Pa, , A largo stock constantly
hand. - , " - - - , . . "
OCKET KNIVES, Taxxe Knives
and Forks, Spoons, &c, can be bought
cheap for cuh U GEO. UUNTLEY'3.
. I sic"
KJ-K Vtv'v' . SZh, ,-
MISCELLANEOUS.
onni
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FACTORY.
UiLnii
i '"i ; i i'f
f ! !
W 'J mmw3
ua - J
oor.'sxoirrj ia.
mm m
such as common Winsor Chairs, Fret Back
: Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim
r. Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, . -
: : mt IJnt ' ;HJn; . ; f -
ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE
SPRING SEAT CHAIRS
Settees, Lounges, &c., &c. :
CABINET FURNITURE
. of every description and -. of latest
STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THIS
Tastes of all.
Thankful for past favors, he respect
fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron-'
age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria
Co. Pa. Jan. 31,1867.
EBENSBURG LITERARY DEPOT!
JAMES MURRAY, '-
BOOKS. STATIONERY. CIGARS, TO-
s ' BACCO. PERFUMERY, FANCY
I ' SOAPS. &c. &c.
j In he Loom formerly occupitd ly Dr. Lemon
.. - as a urug &uret
' ' Maim Jstbket, Ebsssbukg,
Keeps Blank Books, Envelopes, Paper. Pens,
Ink, Pocket Books, Ras3 Books, Magazines,
1 Newspapers. Novels, Histories, Prayer and
Xoy Books, &c. fjcj-Stationery and Cijrars
sold eitlier wnolesale or retail. j feb21tf.
lO R E I G N SHIPPI NG
EXCHANGE;: OFFICE.
1 We are no v.ci!ing Exchange (at New
xoric Xtates.cn
England, ; : Ireland,
Wales, Ji Germany,
Austria, -. .' r i Bavaria,:
Baden, r ....a-, Utssen,
Hanover,- , Belgium,
Scotland,
Prussia,'
Wurtemberg,
baxony.
Switzerland,
Holland, . Norway and France.
1 And Tickets to and from any Port in
England,. .Ireland, ; Scotland, ;
Germany, France, , California, .
New South Wales or Australia.
: - ; ; KERR & CO.
IOHN HICKEY, Altooxa Pa.,
DMlcr lu all klndi
Household Furniture !
SCOT AS
LOUNGES, ! TABLES. I BEDSTEADS
SOFAS.
BUREAUS,
JS, j
WHAT-NOTS
CUSHIONED, CANE-BOTTOMED AND
COMMON CHAIRS, &c.
NEW FURNITURE WAREROOM,:
. JULIA BTEEKT, KEAE HAE11IET, .
Opposite the Protestant Episcopal Church,
March 7, 18S7.-ly. EAST ALTOONA.
Lime for Safe.
EHHE undersicmed is rrenared to shin Lime
1 from Lilly Station, or No: 4, on the Penn
sylvania Railroad to Lbenbburg, Johnstown,
or any otner point on tne reuna. xt. x;., or
Its branches..
. Address, WM. TILEY.
' : Jan31,-tf Hemlock, Cambria co., P.
WHOLESALE
rEOGEES
?.1ARBLE WORKS.
"PRICES GR&ATLY KEDUCED !
AT THE-
JOHTiSTOWrJ UMIBLE T70aKS !
The subscriber has just received a tr.
Italian and American ... . i
. , MARBLE, j
comprising the largest and fine&t
stock of the kind ever brought to ; f (
ALL
jm .....
r Johnstown, at his establishment La
rr c. i. i : r. i
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with an adequate force of experienced and 1 f ! Sr ijfiS ft '-f J " vjj.p
nVilfnl workmen, tn (Tprn all tina ni ) Lw J IU, tuufii, Ik..! bwJ
MONUMENTS. Mantels, Tombstones. Ta
ble and Bureau Tops, &c, as cheap as they
can be purchased in any ot the cities.
, A largo .stock, of Gbxkdstoses cn hand
and for sale low. ... -
' A room has been opened in Ebeo&burg, a
few doors west of Dr. S. S. Christy's Drug
Store, where articles of my manufacture are
kept ccustantly on hand, to which the at
tention of purchasers is invited..
7" Prompt attention paid to orders from
a distance and work delivered where de
sired. :f JOHN PARKE.'
LORETTO
r.UE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to inform
X the citizens of Cambria and adjoining
counties, that he has ja.st received a stock
of the finest Italian andoLher Marbles At his
Establishment in Jboretto Cavibrla co.. Pa..
' Monuments, Tombs, Grave-Stones,-' Table
and Bureau tcps, manufactured of the most
beautiful and finest quality of Foreign and
Domestic marble, al ways on hand and made
to order as cheap as they can be purchased
in the city, in a neat and Workmanlike
manner, and on the shortest notice.
The public ara respectfully invited to gii e
me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I
am confident that my work and prices
satisfy any person dc tiring any thing ia
Una cf busmen.
Kou is the time io qct a cheap irbi
JAMES - WILKINSON."
HOFESSIONAL CARD'
TAKES J. OATIAv TTM
lender his professional ferricT, 5i
bioiaa and Surgeon to the citizens rf p
tewn and vieinitv . 0 i w V,
tewn and vicinity.-OSice ia rear of
in occupied by J. Bacfc & f!n
roflfi
Iight calls can be made at the hotel cTi
rence Schroth. May 9, ISeS I
lONTINUES to visit EbensLUrir . f
b on the 4th Monday cf rach
him.
ENTISTRY.Dr. D. W5
ler, having opened aa (Sc in ,J i
over R. R. Thomas' Store, offer
sional fcervices to the citizeus of Zhezih
, . nr.'!.
4
DEVEREAUX, JL IxTKf
SICIAN A'D SCBGEOX. 5uJ7I5ji- t'i
OHlce e&st end of Mansiou Bouse ca if :
Road street. Night calls may he mii .
the office.
- rjy2s.tf 1
n. ti johxstox, . j. fic..., I
JC HNSTON & SCANLAN. I
A 'I tnrnpv a.t Tjiw. . I
Ebensburg, Cambria co., pt
Ofiice opposite the Gurt llouse.
Ebensburg, Jan. 81, lSC7.-tf.
D. M'LAUGHLIN,
1TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnston, ?4J
il Umce In ine L.xchance buildiar.ot' '
Corner of Clinton and Locust streets-
stairs. Will attend to all business cenr
rd with bis profession. '.
Jan. 31. 18C7.-tf. , j
JOHN V. LINTON, i
4TTORNEY AT LAW, Juhnsiorn, PiJ
Office in building on corner of iUin j
Franklin street, opposite Mansion K;-.
second floors Entrance on Franklia in
Johnstown. Jan. Si ,1807. tf.
F. A. SHOEMAKER, 1
ITTORNEY AT LAW. Ebend,ur3, hi
11 OfSce on High street, one door LUcL1
Banking House of Lloyd & Co. j
January SI, 18C7.-tf.
W. II. SECIILF.R, 1
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebenlur "
fl Office in the Com mLeionera' Rem.C,;:
House. . , Jan. Sl.'CTi"
- F. P. TIEHNEY.
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebenslur3,h
JJ Office in Colonade Row.
Jan. 6, 1867-tf.
JOSEPII M'DONALD,
ITTORNEY AT LAW, EbasslwrgM
H Ofiice on Centre street, opposite Hoc: ;
Hotel. Jan. 3J, 1867-t
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebenshurg h
H Omceon High street, sdjoininp ban
deuce. . : Jan 31, 18C7.-C
GEORGE M HEED,
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pi
U Office on Main street, three doon L
ot Julian. : Jan. Sl.lSi'l
GEORGE W. OAT3IAN. !
ITTORNEY AT LAW, EbensluryM
Ofiice in Colonade Row rCntric.
January 31. lSG7tf.
WILLIAM KITTELL. 1
ITTORNEY AT LA W, Ebensburg, h
& Office in Colonade Row, Centre street
Jan. 81, lSG7.-tf. J
(5 L. PERSHING, Attoenh
V Law, Johnstoicn, Pa. Office on Frt
1 in street, np-stairs, ever John.Cn"
Hardware Store. Jan. 31, lS'i
AMES O. R-VSLY. Attoem:
J at-Law, CarroU'oicn, Cambria CoJ
Collections and all legal. business prof.; .
attended to. Jan. 31. is-
"Of KINKEAD, Justice of tJ I
iuLm anx Claim Agent. 0 free recnevt
the office formerly occupied by M.
Esq,, dee'd, on High St., Ebensburg. .;
MISCELLANEOUS.
HABVET CmiDS. . - . ;
LOWBIS Cfi.
TXT r XCTTCPITTV.
H.
CHILD S .& CO
VVkoltle Dealer W
199 wnn s:rrTirrHT
. . PITTSBURGH,
'Agents for the sale of 4l!op Ui'l".!
Yarn, Bags, Batting and Carpet
Feb. 28, 18G7.-tf. - J.
JOHN GAY. . . . - . -
A Y vfc- -W E i;?
Successors to Cy f0
- - WH0LE3ALS .
iVikl (Wit V.au-i.Ki1' , j
AXU DEAiEES IK .
FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SA&
BON OILS, &c, &c,
Corner Penn and Canal Sts.. opp. .
-m - . - L ,
H. J. LLOYD,
(SUCCESSOR to RrS. 'Bess
h DRUGS. MEDICINES AN
TT;sa Flrfr.slv.ir. Pa. . J31
Jm Ebcn.Lurg, wo,.--
Dealer in Lumber. The
i - ' . .....; to., '
tn CasA.-naid for ClIERSl.i'
and LIND LUMBER.
lv
DOZ. Woopem
just received and fxhl
"' a ti
will -a
my .
iULriuL; ilia augunce lewia Pi. Say-'a- j
studied with the Doctor, will renTaia k
ofiice and attend to all business pi-tTr .
FTF you want to buy goods o .
U. and pay big prices, don t' ji
Feb. 28. GEO. U1
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