The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 05, 1867, Image 4

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    THinaS WORTH KNOWING.
Ikon Photection for Trees. An ag
ricultural journal speaks of a peach grow
er, who lost by the ravages of tbe
worms all hia peach trees except three,
ami llie-- thrte are the most thrii'ty'peach
tree9 he ever saw, The only cause of
thir saUalion knon is the nails that
were diiven into them when they were
about a year old. Ten-penny nails were
driven iu close to the ground. The tree
wrved in this way were nclected nt ran
dom, and now ihey fcl ne survive the rav
ages of tha insects. It is supposed that
tha sn.lc of the iron furnished by the nail
is olK'iiMVO to I ho worm, while it is harm
less to the tree. A chemical writer says
that the oxidation of the iron by the wap
p vwlves ammonia, which, rising from the
F.np, impregnates every particle of the
i'olippe, and is too severe a dose for the
tklicattf palate of the Insects. This is cer
tainly worth ti'ying. A v r'.ter recommends
driving half a dozen nails into the trunk.
AcciJental experiment confirm this ros-dt.
For example, or.3 branch of an npp'ajree
oidv bo:u fuiif, and it w:as fuui-d that
tvt'tfund that branch had been fastened
with a wire a label with the name of the
variety and tho limb had grown over the
tvlre, thus enclosing and apnvoprhuing it
and it us- s -
Fiuzs Ham, How Ccf.ed. At a re
cent Agricultural Fair in M- n'g ru?ry
county, a prize was awarded to Nathan
White for the bctt ham. This gentleman's
siode of curing; is as follows: The poik
thould bo perfectly oi l before being cut up
Tho Lams should lc Failed with tine salt,
vs ith a portion of red pepper; nnd about
a gill of rnolarscs to each Lnrn. Lrt them
remain in e.dt Cv? wnek, (hen hang them
up and smoke wiih hickory wood for five
or six wieks. About tie fhst of April,
take thtiu dowr , and wet them with c ld
water, and kt them be vt-U rubbed with
i;ne!e:uiel ashes. Let lliein remain iu
bulk tor several day?, and lu ng t iem in
the 'of. ag in f r u?e.
Graykt. W. L. Cm ordon ruriiikl.es the
Marietta Journal with a leoipj for thofe
afflicted with the gravel. lie pays:
"Take com rum mullen leaf, boil a strong
ea and rkmk it instead of water, tea or
cofil'e. Let it he your constant drink for
sii or e'ght weeks : with dream and pugar
it makes an excellent (able tea. I hare
Vtii cured of the worst frpclls of gravel
smd kidney affections, and have heard of
many other cacs of curr, by thu use of
inullon haves."
Salt and Asnr.3 run IToitsics. Thons
keeping horses should, tv.ieea work, throw
i 1 a handful to each of salt and ashes.
' Mix them by putting in three parts of salt
to ere of aph.es. Horses re'ish this?, and
it will keep their hair soft and fine. It
will prevent buts, colic, etc, A littl
ground tulphur with salt and aohe?, and
pifen oce in two or three weeks, is h'.9o
Vncfi'ji.-d. All domestic animals will b?
thu? benefited. American Farmer.
Arsvr.H. Houkeepo-rs wili ! we'd
to picsi.t vc tho following first rate rtcipe
for sau:ige : To every twelve pounds of
mtxit thre tablc-sjMDons cf .!, not much
n?apel, tin t e table-spoons of pepper," eiht
tab'o-pooris of sage, and a tea-spoon naif
full of red pepper. Good sausaee is si!on
dld with buckwheat cakes in winter, and
1 got this recipe from a fiiond whose sau
sage is always good as long as it lasts.
Cash k Pl iuhng. IWt a quarter of a
pound of eugar and a quarter of a pound
of butter ten minutes together ; two e"8
we'd b-ateu ; then add thona to the butter
and suur. Uoat the whole twenty min
utes. Tlu n add, by degrees, a quarter of
a pound of ltt-d Hour. After the Hour,
l at the whole half an hour. Hake in
small tins in a moderate oven, and serve
up with brandy sauce.
Commox nails heated red hot and
dropped into cold water will clinch and
answer tho purpose of wrought nails.
. Is winter art the handle of your pump
as high as possible at night, or throw a
blanket over it, or straw it op.
NOTIIEIl 2s HW WRINKLE !
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR ALL AGES AND BOTH SEXES.
Iu addition to his lurje stock of the Let
Eastern made
SHOES, UUSKINS, GAITEKS,
Fur Ladies' aivl C!uldreti, ll'tar,
the Buhseriher 1ms ju.-t added to hia assort
incut a full and complete invoice of
Boots and Shoes for Men and Youths,
wh ch he will not f.nly warrant to he supe
lior to any oodi ,f Jibe e haractrr row being
ot:e-ed in this market, but vastly better iu
ery re.-peci than the lp-shop work with
which the ccuiitry is floenled. liemcmber
that I oiler no article for sale which I do
ii'. t iur.uitt.e to he regular custom made, of
the best m itc-idl an t supeiior finish, and
while I do not prett-nd to compete in prices
with the dealers in auction good-, I know
that I can furuibh HOOTS. SHOES, Jbc,
that will giva more service for less money
th.-xn an' other dealer in this community, and
I plc-iiu myfelf t) repair, free of charge, any
article that n.ay give way after a reasonable
time and reust nillc nsae. Kverybody is
reifctfu ly invited- to call and examine my
bt'ck aud learu toy prices.
The fetiWribcr is uko prepared to manu
facture to order any and all work in his line,
of the very Lest material and workmanship,
and at ptix as reasouaLhi us like work can
be obtained anywhere. Fiench Calf, Oom
ikoti Calf, il-rcco and all ether kinds f
Leather constantly on hand.
C7" Store ou Main street, next door to
Crawford' Hotel.
JOHN D. THOMAS.
Lbcnhurg. Sept. L'G, 1867. . - :-
JWEW AND FXTENSIV& ARRIVAL
of iTKfi cT.OTesra.
JOHN DOUGH ER'lT;rTAii.o i. hi vi
xtrA a new and extensive stock of OJ.O
THING from the East, cui.MHing'of Cloth
Coats, PIoBiod Salma Oyercodl, Whort and
Iong Flowed Gum Uotfor Gents, Boots
and Arctic Shoa for I.adic and Gum Slioes
tor Children, all of which will be gold at the
luwrst prsvailtny prices. lie has aTo rccui-
i i Lia Quarttrly Taiiliions for the Fall and
inter of 137, with a lurge Dumber ofpat-
-.,y:8 Clothing. nov 14-3t. -
F YOU WANT tin host Conking
r Tai lor Stove n ude in the world. in to
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
WHOLESALE
mm mm s
D.W.DARSHBERGER&CO.,
SIAlls' STUELT,
O PrOS IT E SVOTT HOUSE,
JOHNSTOWN, FA.,
Keep constantly for sale the largest and best
assortment of pure
BETJGS & MEDICINES
I.H CA1IBEIA CoU.NTY.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
Alcolsol, TiirncRtiiiP,
Pure Wines and Liqucrs, best brands,
.4003 Lbs. White Lad,
mi mm. mix futty.
Ami in fact ccrryttii'j lc;t in afrtt-clasa
hrmj Store, all if iciich will be
SOLD AT CITY PRICES,
MISHLER'S CELEBRATED BITTERS,
by the d.za or by the gallon.
OCU SIXC'K OK
P3rfii!reri3 and Toilet Arliclss
ia acknowledged by all judges to be the
LA II G EST IX Q'JAS Til Y
AXD FINEST IN QUALITY
Of AXY t. orit TOWS,
soli: acsents ko rt
IISEFS 101TMI 111 BITKilS
AND
SHARP'S MAGIC OINTMENT !
ALL ORDF.11S PROMPTLY FILL LID AT
LOWEST TRICKS.
Johr.tstown, Aug. 15, 1SG7.-Iy.
BEYOND COMPETITION !
ESTABLISHED 1358.
THU !, EST
RUG STORE
Ul
IN CAMBRIA COUNTY.
C. T. FffiASES
Keeps contantly on Lacd the
LARGEST,
CHEAPEST
AND BEST
ASSO II TMEN T OF GOO DS TF.RTA IN
JSC TO THE
DRUG BUSINESS
In the County, which he cfTcrs
AT WHOLES ILEOaSETliL
TO THE Tit AD K AXD rUIJLIG
AT LOWEST BATES i
VriiAi SJrecf,
(OrrOSITE MARKET HOUSE.)
JOHNSTOWM, PENN'A.
Hiji I uji..i m j fmmm
MISCELLANEOUS.
LADIES' FANCY FURS!
AT
John Fahkiua's
old e!-t:ib'ished
Fur Mantfaclory !
AO. us
H''t'k Arch t" ftLovc "th
I'lIILAD'A.
lifttfX Have now in Store,
Jf'HyfAf my own I in per t-,,V-;
r;. 'Lj&L&$S:-jk iltion and MAnnfiic--i-
r-:-4 turc !ie ot the l;ir
" " -Txlr.1 -----7 est and met l-eau-ti
Vdelectiuns t f FANCY riJUS. fur Ladks'
!m1 Children's vvaar, now in the City. Als.
a Eno astjoitaieiit oT tout's Fur GIjvcs r.iu'
ti-.llirs.
I am enabled to dispose of my poods at
very rea.-tuniih'e j.rTccs, and I would there
fore solicit a cull from my frieudd of Cr.mbxia
county and vicinity.
littneuiber theXamp. Number an ! Street.
JOHN FA HEIR A,
No. 718 ARCH St.. nbove ZUvOiUh side,
V II I LA DELPII IXjT' 'S
Z7I hat-e no par!nrrKr connection with
any oltar Store iu FtuadJa.Jr-JiAm.j
T : JAMES' HOTEL,
(Conducted on the European Flan.)
405 & 407 Lide:ut Stkekt, oip siTt. thk
UMoN' DhPoT, FlTTSlil'UOH, Pa.
JAMES A'. LAN A HAN, Froprittor.
This Iiou.se is newly built and splendidly
furnished, and convenient to a'.l the Rail
roads romh into the city. Tbe Restaurant
connected with this Hotel open at all hours
of the day and night. oct.17.-ly.
IIOLLIDAY,
WITH
GRArF, WATKUS & CO,,
Wholesale Deahrs in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
MARKET STREET.
Aug. 22, 18G7. PHILADELPHIA
JT 1 X L o R T S Ss CO.,
U Jiolesate and Retail Dealers in
-a jR feed. rflGinsroMi caecEfiiES
I1ION, NAILS, &c,
Juniata Street, opposite United States Hotel,
L'OLLIDAYSRURG. VA.
ANY l'KUSON intending to build a
Ilousa or Barn, can buy Nails and
Hard wr cheap by paying oasis at
23. ' G-KO. HUXTLEY'3.
pOCKKT KN'IVES, Taklf. Ksivia
and Folks, fcp.;n. Ac. can lie bou"Lt
thcaw for cash at QW. HURTLE x'U
MISCELLANEOUS.
RE AT RrnucTiON in Prices!
TO CASH nbYEV.S!
at tue ri?x:siri:
mi
The undersigned respectfully inforuis,-tiie
citizens of LoensburK and the public
ally that he has made a great reIuctii
prices to CASIIBUYRIW. My stoctevwitt
consist, in part, of Cooking, Parlor andlie&t
inff Stoves, of the most popular kinds ; lin
cre of every description, of my own mau
uf.icture ; Hardware of all kind, such as
L cks, Sciews, Dutt Hingis, TaVile Hinges,
.Shutter Hinges, Holts, Iron and Nails, Win
dow tJhiss, I'utty, Table Knivw and Forks.
Carvir.jr Knivts and Forks, Meat Cutters.
Apple Pliers, 1'ea and Pocket Knives in
great variety, Sci-sors. Shears, Ilazors and
Strops Axes, Hatchets. Hammers, Uoring
Machines, Augers, Chissels, Planes, Com
passes, Squares, Files, Hasps, Anvils, Vises,
Wr suches. Rip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws,
Chains cf all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes
and Snaths, Rakes. Forks. Sleigh Hells,
Shoe Lasts,' Fez-, Wax Bristles, Clothes
Wringers, Giind Stonos. Patent Mo'as.e
Gt s and Measures. Lumber Sticks, Horse
Nails, Ilor.-e Shoes, Cist Steel. Rifles. Shot
Guns, Revolvers, Pist is, Cartridges. Pow
der, Cas, Lead. !to , Odd Stove Plates,
Grates and Fire Prick. Well and Cistern
Pumps and Tubinjr; Harness and Saddlery
Ware of all kind ; Wooden G7id Willoio Ware
in preat variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps,
Fish Oil, Lard Oil. Linseed Oil, Lubricating
Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Taints, Varni.-h
ts, Turpentine. Alcohol, S:c.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr
ups, Spices. Dried Peaches, Dried Apples,
I'ish, Hominy, Crackers, K:ce and Pearl
Barley; Sons, Candles; TOBACCO and
CIGAiiS; Paint, Whitewash. Scrub. Horse,
Shoe, l)t'..-iii:g. Varnish, Stove. C'otties an
Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes ; Bed
Cird.s and 'Manilla R-'ps, and many other
..articles ;t th-5 lowrst rtcs for CASH.
SfjrIIouse Spouting made, painted aud pin
up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount
made to country dealers buying .Tinware
wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY
Ebeusburg, Feb, 23, 18S7.-tf.
QUICK SALES,
lit lt'E S ti.i:s,
Cl'EC'K. SALES,
AND SMALL PROITTS,
AND SMALL PRfiFITS,
AND SMALL PROFITS,
GFR LEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE.
GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STOKE,
GURLEY'S EV CHEAP STORE,
EBEXSBURG, PA.
EBENSBFRG, PA.
EBEXSBURG. PA.
Th" I freest Stock of Goods. The Best
Selected and the Greatest Variety ever
brought to Town.
LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST.
LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND REST,
LA 1.G EST, CI I EA PEST AND BEST,
GO AND SEE.
GO AND SEE.
GO AXD SEE.
The subscriber calls the attention of the
public to the fact, that lie h;u jiibt received
and opened out in his New Store, a lari'e
stock of goods, consisting cf
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED,
Bran. Fish. Bacon and Cheese; Sugar, CVf
i'c. Tea, Molasi-es. Spices. Tobacco, Ci'.trs,
NOTIONS, DRUGS, PERFUMERY.
Stoneware and Earthenware. ALSO, a tine
assortment of the best, and lafe.-t style of
ibiti. Le ahviiys keeps constantly on
hand B' -lona. S.ir.sa;es. Sardines, Fresh and
Spiced Oysters in cut), r half cans, and al
most everyUmiiJ in the eating or drinking
line. Ad ef which will be sold at tn;ali
profit.
GEO. GURLEY,
Main Strkh.t, EBiCNSiiUitci. Pa.
January 81, 1807.
PRIVATE SALE. The subsc-ri-
btr offers at Private Sale two valuable
tracts of TIMBER LAND, situate in J.ck
son town.-hip, Cambria county, and known
as the "Lloyd Property." Also Four oth
er valuable tracts of LAND, situate in Cam
btia ind Jiickson townships, ami known as
the "Pens:iciJa Property." Also TWO
FARMS adjoining the borongh of Fbensburg
one contuininp about 100 acres; the other
about 150 acres. The buildings are all in
good repair, with never-failing springs of
water near the houses,
Ca Persons wishing to purchase or fell
Farms or Tinder Lands, will do well by
c:Iling on me before buying or offering them
for Pih. V. A. SHOEMAKER,
ap.ll.tf. Att.'y nt Law, Ehensbuig.
I OOK OUT FOR BARGAINS!
Being desirous of retiring from busi
ness, I offer fr sale the Ebenshxrg Foundry,
with all its appurtenances, including p. II the
real and personal property thereto belnr
insj, the enirio. patterns, flasks. fcc. Also,
all the stock, nvmufartured and unmanufac
tared, consisting of Threshing Machines,
Cooking Stoves, Pallor Stoves, Plows and
Castings of various kinds. As I am deter
mined to sell, purchasers" may rely upon get
ting any or ail the above named nriicles
cheaper than they cmi be had anywhere else
in Pennsylvania. The public are iuvited to
call and judin fir themselves.
Julv 4. 18G7.-Gm. E. GLASS.
JOSEPH ZOLNER
HAS just opened, aud offers for sale lower
than they civa be bought jr!L
elswhere, a splendid lot of Q? !'
e:ghtdav and twenty-four hour 5-' ?
CLCiCKS, fine WATCHES of J&
every description, A CCO BDEONS, JEWEL
RY, and a variety of all articles iu his line.
Repairing of Clocks, Watches, and all kinds
of Jewelry, done on short notice and most
reasonable terms. All work warranted.
Call at his shop. High street, opposite Public
Scho i House, Ebeusburg. sep.S.'tj? J
URTA1K filXTUKE !
lias no superior &H.t' the World 1 1
It is pronounced M. faultless bv all wl.r
have used it. and it is predicted that it will
mpcrscde all other Curtain Fixtures now in
use. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY.
EXTISTRY. Dr. I). W. Zei-
ler. h ivinz opened an ofbYf. in nr
over R. R. Thomas' Store, offers his profes
sional yervices to tho citizens of Ebeusburg
and vicinity. TccLh extravlrA irithonf. jjain
by use rf Nil r ous Oxide or Laughing Gas.
RO BERT E:JON ES, :
Ebonsburg, Cambria co., Pa-,
Dealer in Lumber. The highest prieos.
in Cash, paid for CHEIH1Y, POPLAR,xSH
and LINN LUMBER.
y DOZ. WrOODEN Bcttkr Howw
M-MtJ jut received and for sale low for eauh
at-" rfb.2S.I GEO. HUNTLEY'S.
MISCELLANEOUS.
1867, TE- 1867.
I am now prepared to offer
SUPEKOR INDLTGEMBTTS
& TO CASH PORCIIASKJIS OF
JlATttSHEET-lROi0ARE!
EITHER AT
WHOLESALE OK U ETA II
My stock consists iu part of every variety of
Tin, Sheet-Iron.
COPPER AND BRASS WARES,
UNAMKU.EIJ ANI PIJVIX
SAUCE-PAHS, BOILERS. Etc.,
COAL SHOVELS, MINE LAMPS, OIL
CANS. rj,OUSEFURNISIlINTa HARD
WARE OF EVERY KIND.
Speat'a AHtiDait
HEATING and COOKING STOVES,
EXCELSJOR COOKING STOVES,
NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK
ING STOVES,
And any Cooking Stove desired I will get
when ordered at manufacturer's price.
Odd Stove Plates and Grates, Ac, for re
pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others
will be ordcre.l when wanted. Particular
attention given to
Spouting, Valleys and Conductors,
all of which will be made out of best mate
rials and put up by competent workmen.
Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys
wholesale or retail.
I would call particular attention to the Light
House Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving
moie liaht than any other in use. Also, the
Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil.
SPEXGEU'S SIFTER !
It recommends itself.
SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS
of all sizes constantly on hand.
Special attention given to
Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron.
at lowest possible rates.
WHOLE8AI.R MkKCHANTs' LlSTS
now ready, and will be sent on application
by imil or iu person.
Hoping to ?eo all my old customers and
many new on-s tld.s Spring, I return my
most sincere thanks fnr the very liberal pa
tronage I have already received, nnd will
endeavor to jdcas ;iil who ma' call, wheth
er they buy or not.
FRANCIS W. HAY.
Johnstown, March 7, 18U7.-6m.
HARTFORD
LIVE STOCK UpiCE CIFASY.
CASH CAPITAL $o00,000.
Vw; are now prepared to insure LIVE
STOCK against both Death aud 2' heft, in
this live andrjliable Company. Owners of
stock have now the pportuniiy. by insur
ing with this Company, of obtaiuing securi
ty and remuneration for the loss of their an
imals in caseo! kkath or theft.
OWNERS OF HORSES,
Manufacturers, Farmers, Teamsters. Ex
pressmen, riij McT.uk., mJ ; ti ircr
are to any s.tent, deper.dant upon the pervi
..cs of their horses in their daily vocations.
should innue itt this Company, and thus
d'-iive i protection .igainst the loss of their
animals, which are in many caFcg the sole
means of support to their owners.
FARM STOCK.
Farmers and others owning cattle should
avail themselves of this means of having the
value of their stock, and secure an equiva
lent for the loss which would otherwise fall
heavily upon them in being deprived of
their Cattle, by insuring in this, the
PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA!
By insuring in this Company you ex
change a certainty for an uncertainty. No
man can tell whether his animals may not
be stolen or die through some unforseen
calamity.
Ori- Competent Agents wanted, to trhom a
liberal compensation tcill be paid. Apply to
EERR A CO., General Agents,
April 4, 1SG7.-Iy. Altoona. Ta.
fSTS- Col. WM. K. PIPER, Ebensburg. has
been appointed local a cent for the Hartford
Live Stock Insurance Company.
J? O R EIGN SIIIPrXG
-0-
AND
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
We are now selling Exchange (at New
Yrk Rates ou
Ergland, Ireland, Scotland,
Wales, Germanj-, Prussia,
Austii.i, Bavaria, WurJemberg,
Baden, Uo;;en, Saxony,
llsnover, Belgium, Switzerland,
Holland. Norway and France.
And Tickets to nnd from any Port in
England, Ireland, Scotland,
Germany, France, California,
New South Wales or Australia.
KERR & CO.
EOILN IIICKEY, Altooka Ta.,
" Dealer lii all kinds
Household Furniture !
SUCH A3
LOUNGES, TABLES, BEDSTEADS
SOFAS. BUREAUS. WHAT-NOTS
CUSHIONED, CANE-BOTTOMED AND
COMMON CHAIRS, &c.
NEW FURNITURE WARER00M,
JULIA STKEKT, NEAR HAfiRIET,
Opposite the Protestant Episcopal Church,
March 7, 1867.-ly. EAST ALTOONA.
T
O M . V.. DAVIS ,
WITH
BOYD &, STROUD,
Importers and Daders in
QUEENSWARE, CHINA and GLASS,
No. 32 North Fouuth St.,
Four doors below Merchants' Hotel, PHILA
J A M E S CONNOR,
Wholesale Urucer,
WEAKER IN
FLOUR, BACON, FISH AND SALT,
No. Liberty street,
June 27, 1P67. PITTSBURGH, FA
: - Fll A NllT VTlXy
WHOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer,
of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON
WARE, Canal street, below Cliuton, Johns
(own. Pa. A large stock constantly
hand.
G
OOD TRUNKS AND VALISES
for salt low at G. HUNTLEI'S.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
13. & II. T. AWTHOXY,
Maunfaetnrer of
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS
WHOLESALK AND RKTAIL.
501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Tn addition to our main business of PHO
TOGRAPHIC MATERIALS we are Head
quarters for the following, viu :
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views
of American and Forcigu Cities and Land"
scapes, Groups, Statuary, Ac.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR.
From negatives made in the various cam
paigs, and forming a complete Photo
graphic historj- of the great contest.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS,
Adapted for either the Magic Lanfrrn or the
Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be sent to
any address on receipt of Stamp.
PIIO T O GRAPHIC A LBUMS.
We manufacture more largely than any
other house, about 200 varieties, from 60
cents to each. Our ALBUMS have the
reputation of being superior in beauty and
durability to any others.
Ourtl Photographs of Ocncrnli, t a ( c
wii, Adorn, 4Lc, 4L. c .
Our Catalogue embraces over five thous
and different subjects, includirg reproduc
tions of the mont celebrated Engravings,
Paintings, Statues. &c. Catalogues sent on
receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods
C. O. D-, will please remit 25 per cent, of
the amount with their crder.
Jrj The prices and quality of our goods
cannot fail to satisfy. apr25 ly.J
CHAIR . MANUFACTORY"
WI.P.PAT
JOUXSTOW.lM.
ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS,
such as common Windsor Chaire, Fret Back
Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim
Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs,
Cnnc Sent 6air3,
ROCKING CHAIRS,. OF EVERY SIZE
SPRING SEAT CHAIRS
Settees, Lounges, Ac, &c.
CABINET FURNITURE
of every description and of latest
STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE
Tastes of all.
iJianiiiuij tor past, lavors, he respect
fully feolicitsa liberal share of public patron
age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria
Co. Pa. x-C I Jan. 31. I8fi7.
mm II ill
IEALKRS IK
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,
Fancy Soaps, Leon's and Hall's Hair EcsL
ratives, Pills. Ointments. Pian-rs, Lini
ments, (all kinds J Davis' Pain Kilh-r. Rml
was Ready Relief, Erowri's E.-s. J tmaica
li:jgcr. Citrate Majzuesia,. Flavoring Ex
tracts and Essences. Lemon Svrun.Soothins?
Syrup. Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, PURE
Xl'H ' A-r - ....
CIGARS and tobaccos.
Blank Hooks, Deeds. Notes and Ponds. Cap,
Post and all kinds of Note Paper. Envelopes,
Pens. Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid. I'.lack
and Rpd Ink. Pocket and Pass' Books, Maga
zines, Newspapers, Novels. Histories, Bibles,
Relijiioi-R Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives,
Pipes. fcc.
Meilicine for the lody and food for
tne mind. Lall and see.
Main istbeet, Eeensbtrg.
July 25, 1867.
WORD from JOHNSTOWN!
Joiia J. muniii' &, co.,
At their Stores in the Scott House, Main St
and oh Clinton Street, Johnstown,
Have constantly on hand a large aud well
selected stocK ol seasonable
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries
and a General variet v of NOTION'S X-..
Their stock consists of almost everv rtiVl..
usually kept in a retail store, all of which
nave oeen sele-ted with care and are oftvred
at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac-
lory, an ana examine-for yourselves.
Feb. 23, 18C7.-tf. $5
HAHTET CHILDS. . . . LOWRIE CHILP3
W. MtTRPIIEY.
J CHILDS CO.,
---- - w iioitnait Dealers in
Mil mn m mi leather
1S3 WOOD STREET, '
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Agents for the sale of "Hope Mill" Cotton
Yarn, Bags, Batting and Carpet Chain.
Fb. 28, 1867.-tf.
JOHN (AT.
a a y
. WM. WELSH.
& W E T. Tf
Snetturri to Gmy 4b Falutcr,
WHOLESALE
Grocers and Commission Merchants
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR. PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR
BON OILS, &c, Ac,
Corner Penn and Canal Sts.. opposite Grain
Elevator. feb28 Pittsburgh. Fa.
U. CllESSWELL, JOHN A. BTPER,
E. T. SLACK, WM. 1). 6 KM MILL
M. iMcOXAI.I,
WITH
M. CRESSWELL CO.,
importers and Jobbers of
FANCY All STAPLE MY
Ho. oil Market Street, '
June 20. 1867.-ly. PHILADELPHIA.
WHOLESALE STT
GROCERS
T A M E S II. DAVIS,
Dealer In II kind or
POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER,
Yard Nns. 314 and 816 AT. Broad St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orj-Businesa attended to in Ebensburg by
Wm. J. Williams. fmyle ly
ROPE Tor Patent Hay Forks can be
bacl low for cw7t at HUNTLE.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
AMES J. OAT3IAN, M. D.,
tenders his professional teivicesa'? Phy-
sioian and Surgeon to tho citizens of Carroil
tewn and vicinity. Office iu rear of build
ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store.
Niht calls can be made at the hotel of Law
rence Schroth. May 9. 1867.-tf.
S. BELFORD, DENTIST,
CONTINUES to visit Ebeusburg personally
on the 4th Monday of each month.
During his abseuce Lewis N. Snyder, who
studied with the Doctor, will remain in the
office and attend to all business entrusted to
him. Jan31,'57.
riR. T. F. M-CLURlf, Sl-bgeox
Dentist, Carrolltown. Cambria Co..
Pa. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver, Vulcan
ite, Cheoplastic. &c. COProfes6lonal visits
made to Chest Springs the first week and to
Loretto the second week of each month.
Carrolltown, Julv 4, 18676m..t2
RDEVEREAUN, M. D., Pjit-
sictAK akd Scrgeok. Summit, Pa
Office cast end of Mansiou House, on Rail
Road street. Night calls may be made at
the office. f my23.tf
B. V JOHNSTON, J E. SCAKL1S.
JOHNSTON & SCANLAN,
Attorneys at Law,
Ebensburg, Cambria co., Ta.
Office opposite the Court House.
Ebensburg, Jan. 31, 1867.-tf.
D. M'LAUGIILIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa.
Office in the Exchange building, on the
Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up
stairs. Will attend to all business connect
ed with his profession.
Jan. 31, 1867.-tf.
JOHN P. LINTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW7, Johnstown, Pa.
Office in building on corner of Main and
Franklin street, opposite Mansio House.
second fl-xtr. Entrance on Franklin street.
Johnstown. Jan. 31. 1SS-7. tf.
F. A. SIIOFAIAKEH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa
O.Tice on High street, one door East of the
Banking He use of Lloyd -T Co.
January 81, 18G7. tf.
W. II. SI'XIILER,
ITTOliNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
j Office in the Commis:oners' K om Gurt
House. Jan. 31. '07-tf.
F. P. TIERXEY,
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ehcnburg, Fa.
l Ollice in Colonado Row.
Jan. 5. 1867-tf.
JOSEPII M'DONALD
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Kbmsburg. Pa
li Office on Centre street, opp,. site Mv.re'
Hotel. Jan. 31, IW-tf
JOHN FEN EON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ehcntbnrg TV
Office on High street, a'j ino: hi.- resi
dence. " Jsr 81, lKf;7 -tf.
.
GEOIIGE M. HEED,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensburg. Fa.
Office on Main street, three do- rs Ens.
ot Julian. Jan. 31. 18o7.
GEORGE V. O ATM AN,
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebeusburg, Pa.
il Office in Clonadt Row, Centre street.
Jami iry 31, lfcftT.-tf.
W ILLIAM KIT! ELL,
ATTUttxx A-r Law, EuJirg, Pa
OQice in Colonade Row, Centre street.
Jan. 31. 1867-tf.
(. L. PERSHING, Attorney-at-
Law, Johnstoicn, Pa. Office on Frank
lin street, up-stairs, over John Benton's
Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 1867.
AMES C. EASLY, ATTonxEY-at-Law.
CarrollkutH, Cambria Co., Pa.
Collections and all legal business promptly
attended to. Jan. Si. 1807.
if KIXKEAD, Justice of the fence
and Claim Agent Office remored to
the office formerly occupied by M. Hssson
Esq., dee'd, on High St., Ebensburg. 3l
BANK NOTICES.
WM. M. LI.OTO.
President.
JOHN LLOYD,
Cash ier.
I? 1 11 ST NATIONAL BANK
OP ALTOOXA.
COVEUX31E.T AGLXCY
AND
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE
UNITED STATES.
Corner Virginia mul Annie Streets, North
Ward, Altoonu, Fa.
Authorized Capital, - - - - - $300,000
Cab Capital paid in, - - - - 160,000
All business pertaiuing to Banking done
on favorable terms
Internal Revenuo Stamps of all denomi
nations, always on band.
To purchasers of Starnpn, percentage, in
btamps, will b allowed, as follows :
$50 to $100, 2 per cent. ; $100 to $200,
3 per cent.; $l'00 and upwards, 4 per cent.
Jan. 81. I8(i7-tf.
IRST XATIOAAL
Or JOriNSTOWN, CAMBRIA Co.. PA.
Capital. $00,000.--Pri vlltye to increase
. to sioo.ooo.
lulaud and Forign Drafts furnitslied.
Gold and Silver bought and sold.
Collections made, at homo and abroad.
U. S. Bonds and Securities of all kind ob
tained. Deposits received and money loaned,
A general Banking business transacted.
DinECTORS.
D. J. Morrell.
George Fritz,
Isaac Kauffman.
John Dibert,
Jacob M. CampUll, E. Y. Townsend,
Jacob levprprol.
D. J. MORRELL, PresH.
U. J. Roberts, Cashier. janai'67.
1WID & CO., Blanlt i
-A ErtKNarKO, Pa.
Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and
other Securities, bought and foM. Interest
allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made
on all accessible points in the United States,
and a general Banking business transacted.
January 1,1 807.
WII. LLOYD & co
Bankkks, Ajltoona. Pa.
Drafts on the priucipal cities and Silver
and Gold for Bale. Collectos made.
Moneys received ou d.-posit, payable on de
mand, without iuterbt, or npou time, with
iuterost at fair rates. au31.
MERCHANTS' HOTEL.
J. & VY. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors.
Fourth St., between Market and Arch.
May 9, 1867.-ly. PHILADELPHIA.
$100
Fur a mc i-
co irons,
' Kill -
INFLUENZA.
T" I 1 - r -j -v -
1 J
NSVMrn-rr,,r.
A3 iL'ICK AS
COE'S COUCH BALSA
OVER ONE MILLION EOTTU-
have been old, and not a 'i glfc ;-v.
it failure is known. We Lave ; ' ' e
session any quantity of C-rtifira- V' '
them from EMINENT i l!YIc;'
have used it in their practice, & iV , '
the y re-eminence over all ott er " ;
IT DOES NOT DRY UP A Con -
BIT IjOOKSS IT, J
so as to enable the pati.u toexr.
freely. Two or three d ,.es w i.J iy :
CTRK TICKLING IN TIIETHUoat. A f
tie has often coinph ttl y curt. p ' '"
Stubborn Cough, and yet, th. u b :- f
sure and speedy in its oj .crati, n
fectly harmless, beincr purelv yn;!-' '
is very agreeable to the ta.te, an i e
administered to children S a .., "
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It is within the reach of all.it i .-.
ueapcest ami rect mei.'.viiift istv
C. G. CLARK & CO., pr".v;
mar.28.cwly. New Ilwvr. '-
JOES DYSPEPSiTTrjiE
This :reat remedy f,r all Dlvur;
THE STOMACH is the l-c v.-v oi rt
ventor of Coe' valu.ib!e Coiu"'i; "
while experimenting fr his onn . -:.'
cured Cramp in the Strn.iru f .r v
had before yieldd to n.ahins nt '. '
The almost daily tc:-tim' fr v--parts
of the countrj' eccc'Urae us u !
there is no disease carte l l-v a
tomah it will not ppee '!tv'( i::.- r
--.ians e:idifi.-e and
lition v of its i Txu
use it.
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ijoppan it is sv.re t- c.tk
one
ci:re. 5" '. 11 a '
cnreH in hundi-cds of c.o s. ;.-.
inzzinets 11 Mps in iN'r.y u,:u,v
I itg "fthf hm-.ach it coTtct- st 1 ,.v
ftiit Fool it fatops'imir.t 'v.
f after Ealing one W- will r-::,- v
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a tow ,:
Brcnih will be changed w:th 1 '
IT IS PERFECTLY
ts uri -rccedented nccrp- i-
f, -:
t thit it runs bv ?..-y.v.;vz N
assert her tw-iir iu i!.e v
Nearly every d-vaTcr in the F:v
sells it at one toi.t.ak t f. k .tt.
C. (J,. ( LARK & O K, V:
March l l.-eow ly. New L";.v
P"M r 'r.
t( OL 00 VJiil,.t ;
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i Italian ?.nd .Xtr.cricaa
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j romprixitig tbe large.-1 and fir.e '.o'-
! stock of tiie kind ever br. orht x I'.'
: Johnstown, ut his efiabp&r.-.iar.t il
j on Franklin Street, where bo. y
j with as adequate fotce "f eti".-rit:
! skilful wi rkn.n. to (x- 'Vt: a!
j MONUMK.N'TS. ilai-.tds, T-:r.l.-f
He and. P.um'i T-ps, Ac, a- !
can be pnrciiased in anyof
A lurse r-tek of Oias: -..r
and for .-ait- ! w.
A room has been np-; i-d ;:. V'-.:
few d-cr wi c of Dr. S. ;'. C
Store, whore articles of r. y r tr-rf.
kept cor.stantlv on hand,
tention of purchasers isir.vitt 1.
Prompt att 'iirioi: paid to .7
a dir-tano0 aud work di-'dvou-J
sired. JO!I F-'i
Loretto Marble Vc
THE UNDERSIGNED legs hr.w:
the citizens of Can.hiia -counties,
that Lo Las j-i.-t n-ct'
of tbe finest" Italian m.d vtl.r .V'
Establishment In L.(-rcfto Can! ; .;i r.
Monuments. Ton bs. Gran S!-t
kropc
1 Co
and Bureau t(ps. niat.ufactv.m'i ef -t
beautiful and finest quality ot ?'
Domestic marble, sdwavs on l-:in;! ;
to order as cheap :ts they can ley
in the city, in a i.eat and ftc:;
manner, aud on the shortest n t:ce
The public arc resi rt fn'lv invn
me a cail before u' cha: :i!.cr e w
arc confident that my work .'n.i
satisfy any person desirii'g t.v.y
i line of biiTifss.
Now is the time to ntt a cr-C,:
-I A: Si IS U "ii KR
HOTELS.
G
11 A NT HOUSK,
Hemlock. Cambria"-'
JOHN WILKIN, Prru
This House has been re fir eh a: j y
:commolations superior to a; y . fl
accommolations superior
in the viciuity. Tbe Rn'j'ri' t' r. a.
experience in the business. feri ,,r!;;
understands the wants of the Pt:'
TABLE will be supplied with ttc"
of the season ar.d hi BAli with t;';
wines nd liquor.". By co'i?tarit--'
and due care for thecomf'rt of rAf '
tho Proprietor hopes to merit a h'"p,
of patronage. -navloj.
scott nori'.
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Main Street, Jhnslotrn, Cf '- r? f 1 "
A. ROW A- CO., IV prlv!''-,
rpilIS HOUSE having b- rt'-:.
lolegantly furnished, is now -ieci'ption
and cntertainmciit if
proprieors by long experience l'uf(rl v
ing feel -couJldeut they can
criminating public. , .. , cs-'..-
Their Bar is supplied wiia t
brands of liquors and wines. tr
Jan. SI, 1867.
shields "orsK.
mprTTi) CAMBRIA C.d1
THOMAS CALLEN. fr
ipHIS house ks now oj'C:.
I dation of the public.
as good a.tiie country
charges mHlrraU'.
.bill "
i:nis-p
IS.. . . K.-ri'V Ai CO
Ir"i'
The Table is al wasuil' ( ;,t
choicest dclicucita ; the
choice liquors, and the STABL ; , ,
careful hosiers. Traat f
modatedaud boarders - .
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