The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 10, 1868, Image 4

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    a flemarfcabte Story,
A WIDOW 31ABKIE3 TO ilR BRCTTUE.B.
Ttie DotroU JVs Prem uf the 21 tit ult.,
telia a very singular fttory, of which isr
caption gives the peth. : In 1S39 her
j are-it emigrated to thU coi.n ry froni
Kii'and, let r behind them un only
tun, pome tei. years of tfie, who had cn
gad ms cabin-boy on a rnei chant vessel
in New York, when, a tew months laie-,
the Rutiji'ct of i hi kt-tch w born.
While jet an infi.D', Loth Icr parents
died, and she was tent to th Foundling's
Home, where the remained gome time,
when she wn finally udopted by a lady
mid pentl man who tlj n lesided in Kltn'ira,
N. Y. Of course he knew nothing of
bi:r sailor brother, and sin- g,row up in t be
belief that she was really the child
foster parents At the H-xe of 18 die
married un induHttioun youns mechanic,
and set out for the jjreat West. Alter
travelling in va.i-us Slater, they finally
pelted iti Missouri, whetethey continued
prosperous und happy until ihe storin of
war burnt upon the country, Tlien her
l.u-band entered ilie Confi-dcrat servic,
and was xssioneil to Gen. l'nee's army.
He served faithfully, but was finally killed
in one of the Sloth-wc-Meni engagements.
Fiom t ho breaking out if the war the
lidy had lout all trace cf tier footer pa.
rents, uwuio t the disturbed condition of
that p.irii n of the country m which she
resided, and afr:r her husband's d.aih sbe
temoxed to St Louis, where she soujrht
to maintain herself by serving. In IS Go
the aiiaiu married, mid her hubaud em
barked in b jsin. ss in St. Louis Thi
last marriage was a thoroughly happv one
and in ihe course of time two children
were birn to them Tlie husband jrrad
nally extended his business operatiorM, so
that much of l.ia lime, was necessarily
tpent in traveling idxnit the country, nnd
during one of his business loin he vi--i:ed
Chicago, where he. became ( (pM itiled
with u lady and gentleman, who, by a
fortunate chain of circniiianccs, he ascer
tained were the long hsi foster parents of
his wife. Delighted el the discovery he
hal made, and pleased no doubt with an
ticipations of the jnyoil surprise he should
give his wife, theiuirbinl at once con
cluded his business with the infen ion tf
returning io St. Louis, and brinin her
to Chieajo l..r the purpose of reuniting
with her lends, with uit having lb si pte
paied either patty tor such an ev. in. Oa
the nihi of his cmiteui l.tted departure
f -r home, while lonvtrMng wi h Mr. jn.d
Mrs , ir happened that he was l.-d
into a ie itid of his adventures about the
world, and before the narrative was fin-i-iitd
his ltencs kn w th it th i.-adopted
d oihier led tnan-ied her bother, who,
before she w as boi n, had railed for La.-t
India, Horrified beyond expression, the
man fi d Irom tie It. .us.., un from that
hour no ti. lings of him have ever reached
his friends. This wan in March 1 ist, and
a lew weeks later ihe wi etched siMcr
wife was rend.'ied comparatively poor bv
the d.-Mruction ol a large jx.rtton of the
property left in her hands bj tire. H.-art-tnoken
and nearly crazed l,y ihe M range
ilehi.tttiuriit of her happy married lile, tlie
wretched wuman hastened to uccept an
offer an asylutu wirli hr f. s:er paiems,
and this morning will doubtless y-ee lu-r
rt-united to her ea I . m muhleaie.-t f. tends
A Tolcii ok the Scm.iviE. I ri,
Mr. lYtsident, to .ng.ie the rae of the
rich man against the jmor man, and 1
b lu veth it b f. r- I shall have conch d !.
)ou w dt allow that it ad:i.i:n of no arg..
mint. The rich mm, Mr. lJresiden,
declines his emac iated form on a niahogo
nv sofa cut tlown, l.evved out, .snivetd
Hiid maV-ofarinie! from Ihe tall cedar' of
Lebanon, which grew np. n the lolly and
cluud-capped s.imrnii of ihe ever memor
able loom tain of oTehonaphat. Then,
Tdr. 1'r. gi lern, he !i.'i. up iu his c.'.v.Tia u
hps ihe gold, n china rup, rnaiiulaeiu:el,
as ir is wel; In n, Mr. lVesident in
C hit-, l'ern, and otht r unknown and ui
iuhah'Ublc pattsol ihe ui i.erse. Whdj,
on Ihenhu- hand, Mr l'reRdo.t, the
p.r man d t imes l is ex, c. t nion in a
c-'ttage. from w hin he ictires to the
sha.ie of :n utnbrHgeous s'reani. tlu-re to
contempli.t th.- ne mp-eh n-ihility of thv
vast conslelii.iio.. : nd oth. I fixed and im
movable satelliics that devolve around the
celeMnd axle tne of tl is tenequacicus
firmament on high. Then, Mr. !iesid. n,
after calling his wife and the icst of his
btlle children, he teaches them to prcspire
to scenes of inuiioi tality Ijeyctid ih' grave.
A (Jkkat Cui;it)MiT George V,
NVarren, id T103, .'.-w York, has "a pail
of d. er heads, the under interlocked in
eut h a manner as io h fy the power of
any man to separate 1 hem Mr Warn n
is indebted for them to a merchant of St.
Paul, who while bunting, came upon two
bucks with their horns locked together hi
the manner in which ihej now appear
One of the animals wns dead, hi d th
other was unable to disengage iied' from
its cumbers, n.e buiihen li mu-i inevi
tably have remained in thai position until
it mot a lingering death bv rvalion, had
not ihe uunter put an end to iis pulleiins
by dispatching it on the .p ( The only
exuhmaiion of this strange conjunction of
tlie animals is found in the supposition
that they were engaged in a fierce combat,
.nd rushing upon each other with great
force the prongs of the horns lenf under
the force of li.e collision just Pufu.-ent to
allow the antlers to slip into ane another,
and hpiinging back held the bucks tol
pel her eye to eye, face to face and
defying all efforts to separate thern.
f JlAlLOKINt; ESTABLISHMENT
- REMOVED 1 tie su-.scriber w..u d re
speciluhy ai.nou. ce to his cusiomcra m.U the
iiuze..HVl Lb.-i.sl.uig vicnitv leneriiliT,
ttit he, .as removed to the rew btiildiu.r J
Ce iires'ieet.orr.ite the Mountain Uuenn.
srljouiing tlie I..w othce of tieo. M lieade. Esq
and is now aoi on'.v piepare.i 10 ii.anutac 1.10
all f.-'Us wliteh ii..i b brought to him h..t i
supplied Midi h fine line 01 CLOTLIS C SI
il til r.S, VES 1 I2v G S &c. rdch h w:i mke
to order 111 the I est sty e 4i.d t the lowest pri
ces. tceJiurf coufideritof givij.g enUre satis
iHctioii, i hopo torao h.ereaa -u putM.iiH. e in
my uew lootiou. p. J EVANS.
JOCKET KNIVES, Table Knives
ami to,k.. apons,&c.. au le l)oU. ht
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EMPLOYMENT ?Ve S
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by A centj during the next frw tniui'hs.
the :.ci r .tir rnoroLis,
A Mirror of Sew York,
is crentir g a fi.ioie herever i-eeii, uiu quaHed in
ihe book tr ide Ir is destined to n immense sale.
IOOO if-niM Wanted X
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and women ui ! other. are invired to Feud lor
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Uin it. tt olhcinl eh.iractcr hikI rejdy Pale, i
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it the best subset i(.tion hook ever p.iblii-hed
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f-LLET, ORPIIEFS C. KERR. P II MIL
TON .n ERS, MARY A DE.NNION T
S A RTH I." !i. CA I II A 11 1 S E EARNSII V.W.
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Ti e Getter-up of the Largest Club pent u be
twe.u the date meirioned above will re
'"l ive $5. 0.00 in Greenbacks.
Second Largest Club 40 00
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Ciuo of I' 0 .Subscri
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Tle'Jet:er up of c.:e!i
Ciub of if) Subscri
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hooks. t!e price of u hich is S4.0 )
The Gefer up d ei.ch Clab of Suh-cri
hers w ill be entitled to M!ect a b jok or
book, the lite ol which i-- 2.50
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Ims nisi be e nitled to eiecTa buck or
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ter up of the club),. 27.00
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lip of the club) . ". 53 0t
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A S-l I Silver Watch lor 2:i Snn-cri'.er.
A f.")," S- ir.tr Machine for 2." Subscribers.
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P7VA HAT RACK. Cminu Rights.
L. 1 1 lor circular to E S. Bukk, Psttsl
burgh.
.'rwsr
IMPROVED -with Uowi-Li's Nrw Patknt
Di'L-bi.k Oka-'. The only Wringer which can
ue the ,,St r." or fastening above the Cog,
which in ab-olijtely neoes;.rv ro prevent th
Cogs from pi ijir g oiit of ge ir. and the Rubber
Rollers from being sir Mtiei and broken in wring
ing large ariie'i'3. Sold by dealers penrrallv
A s-upnly alwiys kept on hand fur shipment at
Cleveland Chicauo and St Louis U C. Brows
1 nu. General A eut, 32 Cortkijiit St., N. Y.
RED JACKET AXE!
Patented 79. '67. Re-issued Aug 18, '08.
Extracts from Letters and Reports of the
woiliiiir qualities of the Axe:
! Your Axe is thiund ro be Tag Axe.
If. it will cut 25 per cent, better.
III My brother lost one n.m in the war, but
wirli your Axe he can cut as wed ;3 any one
eUe can
IV If I c mhl not get another, twenty five
dollars would ma bay it.
V It will cut hoop poles better than any
other Axe.
VI 1 would not he without it for anything.
For sale bv nil responsible Healers and the
makers, LIPPINCOTT &. B AKEWF.LL.
, PrTTSBURG'l, Pa
Manufacturers of the Red J acklt Ajks, aw,
Saovels & Scoors, and ali approved Sh ipes mi
Styles of Axes. Soleownersol ColburuV Fat'ts
KUNKENlTESS
m l all love or desire for iotoxic irino'
bquors, sarely and p-i tive.lv cured by
Drt Clark's "SaLVA ION POW
DERS.- Thevcanhead
it iiecesiry. without the knowledge of theper
Kon. io Ale. Wine. Tea, or any other beverage.
Sent by m .il on receipt of price. O.sk Dollar.
Addre-a 1 DIt . J AMES L. CLARK. 48 Hadsoa
Street, N . . Chi this out tor reference.
ryvE Roi.iaii: oc bollui:
W Mesebvk & Co , a.") Sudbury St . Boston,
are pole prorr.eters and manufacturer? of the
newly invented Peerless Double Pen Fountain
Agents wanted everywhere. With each fountain
sold wbe her single for specimen or club, they
eerd a -lip. without charge, describing some ar
ticle thev w,ll eil for Or e Dollar. Thev sup
ply families with thousands of u-elul. ornament
al and nece-sary articles of unequalled quality,
defying competition in thistrade. Coomissiona
$1 to fo0. conIiug to eize of clubs. Many
joins make $20 per day. Circular! eeat free.
LOOK ! LOOK !
The magnitude of our business has enabled u
to make the
Inducements to Agents
r ocr
ONE DOLLAR SALE.
JenrwHjiallv in the li e of Cottov G.kp8,
LARGER THAN EVER!!
Send lor circulars, with NEW PREMIUM
RATES before sending vour clubs e'sewhere.
Address S. C. THOMPSON &. CO.,
S36 Federal Street, boston.
I Ani'f LADIESI LADIES! The
LrUl0 i Patent Empee.s Gaetkr and the
EtGK.viA, two of tlie nto-t ueful attie'e. ever
invented for ladies' u-e Circulate sent gr-.itis.
S imples mailed for $2 .r'). Agents wanted ev
ery where. Address Empress Gakteh Co 143
Fuiton Stieet, New York P. O Box 2438.
)S. FALL TRADE. J8()8
I arr, now prepared to ofier
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
TO CASH PURCHASERS OF
in. m
- Hi i
KITH ER AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
My ttock consists in jiart of every v.riety of
Tin, Shc'-Iron.
COPPER AND BRASS WARES,
IIXAMEI.I.RD AND PLAIN
SAUCE-PANS BOILERS &c,
COAL SHOVELS. MINE I. AMI'S. OIL
CANS. IIOUSEFUKNISIIING IIARD-WAIU-IOF
EVERY KIND.
Spi'i Anti-Ouat
IIETIX'i and COOKING STOVES,
EXCELSIOR COOKISG STOVES.
NOiiLE. TRIUMPH avu PARLOR (JOO m
ING STOVES,
And any Cooking Stove rlesirwl I will get
wLfti ordered at nianufactuier's prices.
0 ld Su.ve Plates ai d Grates. tor re
pairs, on luiti " " Jie Stoves 1 f-el! ; others
will be ordere.' vrlicn wanted. Particular
atttntiot! iiien to
pouting. Valleys and CcnucDr s,
.11 f which w ill he mn.le out of be.-t mate
rials and juit up ly cmpeteut w..rkmt-n.
Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys
Wllol.KSAI.E OU KKTAIL.
1 would cail parti.-ular attenti- n to the Light
Muse Iiumer, with Glass C:rie, for civTng
tnote liL'ht than any other in use. Alt., the
Parapwn Burnt r. for Crude Oil.
SI'CXCER'S SIFTER !
It recc.mnrrends itself.
SUGAR KETTLESAND CAULDRONS
of all sizes constantly on haud.
Special attention given to
Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron.
at lowest pot-sibie rates.
Wholesale Mkrch ants' Lists
now ready, and will be sent on app.ication
uy man or in persvn.
Hoping to see all my old customers and
many new ones this Sptintj, I return m
most sincere thanks fr.r the very liberal pa
tronage I hare already received, aud will
endeavor to j.leasti ad who may call, wheth
er they buy or not
FRANCIS W. HAY.
Johnstown. March 7, 1807.
TUG I'altCRSiL
CL0TH1S8 WIIINSBR,
32 COTLANQr sy y
.- -v" --
C.i'inot be surpassed or equaled by any other
W r .1 1 o.. rr. Jl
linger ior miraoiiliy. 1111 tlie expiration
of the patent for the "COG WHEEL RKG
DLAToR." or "STOP-GEAR." tio other
IViimjer is licensed under this Patent. It
beitio universally conceded that Coiis are
necessary to prevent the Rolls from being
broken or torn looe. many attempts have
been mnde to get a Cog-Wheel arrangement
which shaP. equal the CM VERSA L, and
yet avoi l the "Sto-Gear." but nithuvt suc
cess. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY.
Ebensburg, May 7, 1808. ly.c
JpO 11 E I G NS II I P P I N G
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
WE ARE NOW KU,ING EXCHANGE.
XT UliW T..RK RATES, ON
Engfand, Ireland. Scotland,
Wales, Germany, Prussia,
Austria, IJavaria, Wurtemherg,
iiaden, Hessen. Saxony,
Hanover, Relsnnm, Fwitzerland.
Holland, Norway and France.
And Tickets to and from any Pot t in
England, Ireland. Scotland,
Germany. France. California,
New South Wales or Australia.
KERIl & CO.
Altoona. Fa , Jan 81, 1867.
JOHN C R O USE",
WMoi.rsi.r fka m-'k in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES
BEST BRANDS OF H1UNDV, WHISKY,
IRISH WUIsKY. OIN. Ac , &c
The very best qualities of Liquors, Wines.
&c., for Medical pnr.ioae. Prices LOW.
tjflr Hotel and Saloon keepers wi.l do well
to give me a call at my store on Cruial street,
in bnildhijj formerly occupied by T O. Stewart
& Co. JoluiAtowu, Aug. 27, 1?S68. tf.
JOHN GAY WM. WELSH
GA Y & W E L S II ,
Successors In Gay dr. Painter,
WilOLB-ALK
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
AND DKALK.HS IN
FLOUR, PRODUCE. Flail, SALT, CAR
RON OILS, &c. &c.
S62 LlBERTT bTKfcET. - PITTSBURGH.
WHOLESALE
f GklOCERS
TO E T E R S
WITH
IDES
fl IlL ,"' it
j rn "NlvtBSAi- 2
UlCKMiV, UULL &. CO.,
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS,
. E. tor. Third & JUtkrl .!.,
JtB. 23, 1H7. PUsLADSLPHU
LADIES' FANCY FURS!
AT
JonN Fareira's
Id established
FUR Manpfact..rt.
No 718 ARCH St.,
above 7ih. PHiLA.
Have now in s ore
of my own I m porta
VSs5 lure, one of the larg
kL siiZ-. ptt iai.fl mn4f l.:iiiri
v5TUI seleeiioiis or
FANCY FURS,
rhr" for Ladies' and Chil
" dren's Wear, in tl.e
City. Also, a fine assortment of GeuU' Fur
Gioves and Collars
I am enabled to dispose of my goofls at very
reaon'ible prices, and I would therefore solicit
a visit from my friends ot Cambria county ani
vicinitv. IlemembfT rV,e Nanie, Number atid
Street ! JOIIV l ARnilA,
No 718 ATJCH St . ab. 7th, south side. Phila
October 8. 1SGS. 4m.
irENTISTRY. The undersigned, a
JLr ra.1iiate
ot the Balti
more Coilepe
of Dental Sur
jrery, respect
fully offers hi-
PBOFBSSIoyA
services to Ihe
citizens of Kh-
ensburg an! vicinity, which place he will visit
on the foictii Monday of each month, to re
main one wtek
Au-13. SAM'LBELFORD D.D.S.
I ENTISTR Y. Dr. 1). AV. Zei-
n.r nas t;.Ken the rooms on
llih t-trecrt recently occur.ied bv
Lloyd iV C. as a lias. kins IIoUsc.Qjfis :-- .
and offers his tirofessioral servi-Xj
ces to the citizens of Khenshnrsr and vicin
itv. Teeth extracted xritlotif pain by use of
Nitrous Oxide or L'ttirjhing Cos.
DR. H. B. MILLED,
ALTO ON A, I A.,
Operative and Mechanical DENTIST.
Ollice au Ciirol'n.e street between Virginia
and Emma streets. Ali. work wabra.vtko.
Altoona. June 1. lt?G8 -lim
L. () A T aI A N ,
- Eli ENSBURG PA.,
Is the sole owner of tlie Riht to Manufactutc
aiid ?ell
TIIF! UN EQUALLED
METROPOLITAN OIL ! !
JAMES J. OAT3IAX, M. D.,
" tenders his professional services as Phv
Moian and Surgeon to the citizens i-f Carroll
town and vicinity. Ornce iu rear .f build
inq; occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a ttore.
Night calls can be made at his residence, one
door south of A. Haul's tin and hardware
store.
fMay 9, 18G7.
l DEVEREAUX, M. D., Pjiy-
sician and SntcKON'. Summit, Pa.
Office c-Hst end of Mansioi. Mouse, un Raii
Koad street. Night calls my be made e
the ofTice. fmy23.tf.
J. LLOYD, successor to R. S.
Buvn. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines.
Painis. Ifc. Store on Main street, opposite
the "Mansion Hi use," Kbensburg, Ia.
October 17. 18C7 -6m.
FKANK W. HAY,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer,
fl of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IKON
WARE. Catial street, below Clinton, Johns
lotcn. Pa. A lare stock constantly
hand.
I). M'LAUGIILIN.
ITTORNEY AT LAW. John.stm.-n. Pn
Il Office in the Exchange building, on the !
.1 -T-. I
Uorneroi Clinton and Locust streets up
-tairs. Will attend to all business connect
ed with his profession.
Jan. 31. 1867-tf.
R.I, JOHXSTON. 3 B. PCAJ.LAS .
JOHNSTON .fe SCAN LAN.
Attorneys at Law,
Ebensburg. Cambria co., Fa.
Office opposite the Court House.
Ebensburg, Jan. 31, 18G7.-tf.
JOHN P. LINTON,
4TT0RNEY AT LAW, Johnstown. Pa.
Office in building on corner of Main and
Franklin street, opposite Mansion House,
second floor. Entrance on Franklin street.
Johnstown. Jan. 31. 1867. tf.
A. KOPELIN.
Johnstown
- - T. W. DICK,
Ebensburg.
KOPELIN & DICK, Attorneys-at-Law
Ebensburg. Pa. OfJVe with Wm.
Kittc-U. Esq.. Clonade Row. Toct 22.-tf.
F. A. SHOEMAKER
ATTORNEY AT LAW. FJwn.tlmm Pt
l Oflice on Ilih street, one door East of the j
uanKing House ot L.Ioyd & (Jo.
January 31, 18G7.-tf.
vTv. tierney!
ATTOP.NEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
Office in Colonade Row.
Jau. 5. 18G7tf.
JOSEPH M'DONALD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa
Office on Centre btreet, oppos'te Linton's
Hotel.
Jan. 31. 1867 tf.
JOHN FEN EON,
ITTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensburg Pa
ll Office on High street, adjoining his resi
dence. Jan 31. iSGT.-tf.
GEORGE Ur. O ATM AN,
! TTOIINEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa,
Office in Colonade Row. Centre btreet.
January 31, 18G7.-tf.
WILLIAM KITTELL,
ITTORNEY AT LAW. Eljenxburg. Pa.
H Office in Colonade Row, Ceutre btreet.
Jan. 31. l867.-tf.
L. PEKSIIIXG, Attorxey-at-
Law. Johnstown. Pa. Otfice on Frank
lin street, upstairs, over John Benton's
llardware Store. Jan. 31, 1867.
MrM II SECIILEK, Attokneyat-
Law. Ebensburg. Pa Oflice in rooms
recently oecup cd by Geo. MvReaJe Esq . in
Colonatle Row, Centre street. aug.27.
f EO M.'KEADE, AttorrugatLaic
Zl rP,e"S'7J'- P ffiCe in-v building
recent. v erected on CeS;fe Btreei. two doors
irom High street. aug.27.
AMES C. EASLY, Attorney-
collections ana au legal business promptly
attended to. jan z. 1807.
JT KINKEAD, Justice of the Peace
, and C7a,' Agent Office removed to
tlie office formerly occupied by M. Ilasson.
Esa.. dee'd. on High St.. Ebensburg. jl3
J S. STRAXER, Justice of the
Peace, ohnstown. Pa. Office on the
corner of Market street and Locust alley
I'm V.-NiiV. ii "-)N,
w.
ESTABLISHED 1856.
TIIC OLDEST
DRUG STORE
IN CAMBRIA COUNTY.
C. T. FRAZER
Keeps constantly on hacd the
LARGEST,
CHE APST
AND BEST
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS PFAiTAIS
1SG TO THE
PVT IT f DTTOTVPOO
In the County, which he offers
AT WHOLES ILE Oil RBW1L
TO THE TRADE AND PUIILIC
AT LOWEST BATE!!
Frank 1 1 ii Strict,
(OPPOSITE MAHKET HOUSE.)
JOKNSTOYN, PENN'A.
GE I. S & V. K U T II ,
Jolt ti&t own. pa ,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS
A.i UDOK IllXOCItsi
MANUFACTl REUS OK BLANK HOOKS
rOBTE-MONAIs. I'AI'EU BOXES
AND LOOKING ULASsLS.
Iikin Glass i'.ii -. Picture Frances always I
on hand, and made to or.h r. A l.ir;e an.; j
most c.-mplete assortment of Diawin K..n. !
ar.d Miscellaneous Pictures, c'ijsi;i'. ..1 i
Chromos. Paintir.s in Oil, Stetd Plate En- j
iraviims. Pl-in and Colorid Litlitt:raj h-. !
0 1 Prints. Ph-t. graphs and Wo Cots. j
This colled ion embraces a s"lecti n of large '
i-ized tnatih pictures of Liindcape i-.nd Do j
rnestic Scenes and P.rtra'"ts. and o.uJ0 i;f- j
ferei:t vai it-iies t f Card Photographs of prom- !
inet-t men. comic and s'-niimental scenes am!
copies of subjeeta by celebrated artists We j
have al.- availed a-so'tmnt .f BlP-LES. I
I'll AY ER. HYMN' and SCHOOL BOOKS !
lilSTOUIES, BIOGliAPJIIES. NOVELS. I
&c Religious Piints and Emblems in great
variety, and the largest an.l most cmp ete
t.a.k of STATION ERY ever brought t..thi
county. &() rew and leaiitilid Mjles o
WALL PAPER, including an assortment .-1
Potter's celebrated Englirdi nnike. for which
we are sole agents in this locality. These
Wall Papers are handsomer in design, supe
rior in finish, and 2i inches wider than any
other make.
The citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity art
respectfully notified that we make IV'OK
RINDING and the manufacture of BLANi
ROOKS a speciality. AH work promptly
executed at moderate rates.
3-Store on corner of Ointcn and Tocut
streets, lmnie.hat'lv oppo-ite Foster II
Johnstown. Oct "21. 18G7 -tf.
use
CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
ttP.FiTT
JOH.tSTOWV. PI.
ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS.
such as common indsor Chairs, Fret Buci
Cliairs, Vienna Chairs. Rustle Chairs. Rim
Backed Chairs, Sociable Cliairs,
Catu rat (Sirs,
ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE
Sl'RIXG SEA CIIAIUS
Settees. Lounges. K'C.&c.
CABINET FURNITURE
ol every description and of latest
STYLES. WITH PRICES TO SUIT THt
Tastes of all.
Thankful for past favors, he respect
fully solicits a libeial share of public patron-
age.
Cliuton fcitreet, Jot.nstown Cambria
On. Pa.
Jan. 31. 18H7.
wnini rr r iniivsTowvi
JOEIX J. 3ILISXIIY &. CO.,
Have constantly on hand a large aud well ',
selected stock of seasonable j
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries,
an.i a general vari-.ty of NOTIONS, &c. i
Their stock consists of almost every article j
usually kept in a retail store, al! of which
have been sele-ted with care and ara offered '
at prices which cann"t fail to prove satisfac !
tory. Call and examine for yourselves. '
Feb. 28. 1807 -tf. $ j
IIABVET CHILDS- . . . I.OWR1E CHILUS. J
HC II I L I) S fc CO.,!
-liolesale Dealers In
BOOTS. SHOES. Al II LEATHER, j
133 WOOD STRFET.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Agents for the sale of "Hope Mill" Oitton
Yarn. IVirs. Battin? and Carpet Cha;n.
Feb 2S. 1867 -tf.
M. CUESSWF.LL,
B. T. SLACK,
Jojix A. RYt'KR.
WM. t. OKMSIILL.
McDOXALD,
M. CRESSWELL 8l CO.,
unjxn iers una joMrs f
FANCY AND STAPLt DRYO00DS,
no. 511 Market Sree,
June 20. 18(;7.-ly. PHILADELPHIA
A.
C. DIB u
.
HOKER & imOTIll Its,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale JJtalers in
CITY AND EASTERN M UK
BOOTS AND SHOES ,
No. 4J2 Makket Stkkkt.
Below Fifth, South Side. - PHIL AD A
(TJ RAFF, WATK1X & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No.
FLEM. II0LL1DAY.
I'llILiUM.
PKIME CIGAILS just re-
ceived at M T. r . .
door east of '-Fre-rattu" offiee. Al. a luree
stock of the best brands of CUwiag Tobaceo.
BBTOXDCOHPETniOX!
yACK to FIRST PRINCIPLES
BOOTS AND SHOES
F MY OWN MANUFACTURE.
WHAT I MAKE TcAN WARRANT !
After an experience of more than a year in
the pale of Eastern made work, dnrinsr hi-h
time 1 hare exjn.Ied more Ib ui the pr fi's in
lepair.n rips ai,l lures. I have derernniied to
come buck to firt principles md heni-e'orih
j cotifine Dielf to tie mar.irla titre ol BOOTS
r and SHOES lor Men. Yoiuba. Ladies and Mi.-a-
es. ?in am now u?tter reprel than ever U
give entire 6utis(;ictirn in my bunien.
I hate at present in niv employ a competent
eorp ot workmen. nr..l can sty without fear of
contradiction th.it I can turn out as near and
substantial Hoots and Shoe at ! moovkatb
TRicrs a can be nsde anywhere in the State.
t i, :vrns Bwits unUeof di fi nest French
i Crflt-kin an.l 'uhin the ptst month or two
j have hid order p,.,irit.i in :ipon me from all
i rjuawcra ftr this kin.l .l work. The n.iteri il
j in the.-e Boots is the l.et to be found in th
maruef. ami the r..rm,n.hi . )-!!, in neane-s
w. lil V v U 1 1 I I J
MY TKAIN ALWAYS ON TIME!
All work will be rendy for de'iTerr at th
I nine promiseu. v eudins. r.ssts ami othr in
j tereting or important occurrence need not he
j postpone.' through anj failure on my part t.
j come io im.e
i G od work and moderate prices is my motto,
i nd one tri d will convince an) person th it the
; mo'to is well chosen
i CTRerairintr of Boots and Shoes atrided
to promptly and in a workmanlike m inner.
Thnnklul for p;ot favors I leel confident thit
j my work and prices will c..nime:.d me to a eon
! tiiiUince and increase of the :.nie.
; JOHN D TUOMAS.
j L'bcnsbufjj, May 25. IfO.-tf.
i JohtKlutTn atitl r:lpnsbirr
IMARBLE WORKS!
! Having '-'ain tikfti th rr;-e o the
; raiieh Marble Works at Ehenslmrg,
which hrwril operate in . onneetion
wiih his cxieii?ive et.tbli-hn.ent at
' .b.'hiistown. the suhscribt r adonts this
j n.etlro of iidirtninr the citizens of
j Cunihrii coBoiy, thut he keeps a c n
I slant sn; p!v of t' e hct
j ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MAR8LE,
I which he is prep-.red at sfnted 'imos in jbens
! 1 ur and at .til times in JohnsV.wn. to mtmi
' fac'ure to or.'er. either as MONUMENTS,
! TOMHSTPXES. .MANTLE?, TABI.K or
UUREAU TOPS, iii as workm inlike ir..iunr
ml at as 1. w prices as like worke li t-e put up
in any o! the cities. Having in my emoloy a
I. iil force ot es;ierincfd and skillful workmen,
I d- not jmimire too much when I p;;y th-tt I
cm ft:rn:sh any of the ahore urri.-Ie on phrt
ii :ice. at ihe l.wc-t prevai'iug piiee. ri I in a
tyle of fii i.-h which cannot be ( icelied by any
other mi u adurer in the Sriito.
A lar-e stock ol GRINDSTONES on hand
and lor sale cheap.
t3T" Prompt attention paid to order from a
distance and work put un wherever deiied. or
j delivered at any p-jiui named
JOHN
PARKE
John-tr.wt
June 4, 18;f. tf.
imF.Vr.IJK TIIF. ATFAfin?V
OF
jL3L !. ir vn v n fp a r rrm t
j MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c.
i -
The subscriber still continues to manvfjct are
of the e-t material and in the most
w.-rkmanli' e manner. a the
Loretto Marble Works,
tlr kmd of MONUMENTS AND TuMB
i STpNES. as we'l as TA RLE and RUKEAlJ
i n z. ami t it tier v ot k in tits i:ne. nne
hut the lt American and Italian Marble
tised, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to
ail cases at prices as low as like work can
bp obtained in the lilies or elsewhere. Call
and Pee secirEei.s and j.rlse f r yourselves
is tj the merits cheapness of mv work.
JAMES WILKINSON.
liOretto, March 1 18oS.lv.
WM. M.
LI.OTn.
President.
JoiiX LLOYD.
Casli itr.
JIRST NATIONAL BANK
A OF ALTOUXA.
GOVEUXMFAT AGEXCY
ASD
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF TIIE
UNITED S I ATES.
Cc-rner Virginia and Annie Streets, North
Ward, AUoc-na, Pa.
Authorized t apital, .... - $..00.0()0
Cash Capital paid in, .... 150,000
All business pertaining to Banking done
. n favorable terms
Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomi
nations, always ou hand.
To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in
stamps, will be allowed, as follows :
$50 to $100. 2 per cent.; $100 to $200,
3 per cent ; $200 and upwards, A per cent.
Jan. 31. 1867-tf.
LOYD ii. CO.. Ranker.
Ebenscuro. Pa.
Gold, Silver, Government Loans, ami
other Securities, bought and s. Id. Iuterest
allowed on Time deposits. G l lections made
on all accessible points in the United States,
and a iieueral Banking business transacted.
January 31. 1867.
LLorn & co.,
Bankkrs. Altooxa. Pa-
Drafts on the principal citie and Silver
and Gold f..r sale. Collections ma.le.
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upon time, with
interest at fair rates. anSl.
UNION IIOl.'SE,
f BENS BURG. Pa.. JEROMK A. PLOTT.
U Propietor. spares no pains to render this
hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal
patronase it has herUofore received. Hi-
tible will aways be furnishe.1 wuii tbo
lHst the market affords- b
best 1 1 liquors His stable islar;re, and will
i be attended by au attentive and obliging
! bo-tier. Jan 30. 186S.-tf.
T. JAMES' HOTEL,
(Conducted on the European Plan.)
405 &- 407 I ibkutt Strkkt. orp kitk tub
Uxt.'N IKr T. Pitts du kg H. Pa.
JAMES K. LAN All AN. - - - Proprietor.
This House is newly built and splendidly
furnished, and couvei ieut to all the Rail
roads coining into the city. The Restanrant
SZl'J
i. g- . k
all hoiirs
17 -ly.1
PITTSBURGH STAB
JVo. 49 Liberty Street.
OPPOSITE UNION rASSENQER DEPOT,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
je.il..ly. FELIX HENLY. ProVr.
"OUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensbihg
R. P. LISTOJI Si, CO., Prop'r.
The Table is always supplied with the
choicest, delicacies ; tlie Bar is suppiin1 with
choice liquor, and the Stable attended by
carelul hoctlers. Transient visitors avcom
modated and boarders takeu by the Week,
nonth or year, on reasonable terms. fcl21
MERCHANTS' HOTEL-
J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Propriefors.
Fourth St , between Mi-ket and Arch.
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