A UUJ TOR LEl'i:. ' " ' TIUfli WIlJlVOSlTtOX OV I'COVIDEKCg. Ammi the numerous fitastrrs to the COfit-tl-htnp vtwel.1 in the recent great Rafet wcr the cuoiplete wrecks of two lfockpurt wiuiotiere, with their crew?, and "but we survivor, C'rmrle f urdan, uf the dioorwr H,ln Lira, reuirttcd n tU talo-cf hvMfxril and escape.' Tho rest nf tU twelve brave ailur were swept out of UJea their rrf"( veut tu fiit-crs war lYak's Inland, in Portland harbor, having .deso Jle Hre -widows nnd irn orphuit?, be tides mother, sister, r fweetbcai ts who will rouurn the unmarried aearoon. The captain Warns alarmed at the threalon iogskie tin th irmrnin-r of the fatal lny, and ran r iurtl:ul. The vhLnce of Aiie Worm, l:o&-ever, runic urion the vessel two ffoon ; bth Hfu-bors were thrown out nnd the cable mapping like thread; the rudder was powerless us a feather, and in twenty minutes of unjrovertied running, the vessel struck the ledge. Mr. Jordan wna iu the forecastle, stripping oF his heavier clothes for the chance of life, when the bow was smashed in nnd five imn nenr h?m were killed instantly, lie im mediately ran into the hold, when n tre tnendous sen knocked oil the ikck and he vrna swept into the raping water?. With a coolness hardly credible, he realized his position, and swam for the wreck, which be reached, and, rlinpir.g to the wreck, regained his breath. Sion after ho was fortunate enough to catch on empty bar rel, for which he abandoned the wreck. Tho waves ran fearfully high, nnd as he was borne along he pas?cd two of his ship mates, clinging to a plank. He heard them each speak of their fearful position, and doubt whether they would be able to hold on ; and heard them interchange the promise that if either of them were saved he would tell them at borne all about it It requited his utmost efforts to keep the barrel in position, na the undeiflow was powerful, and bo more perilous Btill was the endeavor !o land upon h rocky ledsje, then retreating, would engulf him in the treacherous gra?p, threatening every mo ment to bury him beneath the water. When he finally succeeded, then cams n toilsome passage up the j:iggid ledge, and he reached the top completely exhausted. While resting, he heard the Voice of u ship mate hailing some one. llt answered telling where ho was, and encouraging the other to try to get upon the ledge, but thnt -was the last heard of hitn. lie 6oon found that the ledgo did not form part of tho island, but was covered at high water, nnd the tide was already coming in. So, after a brief respite, he again plunged into tbe seething waters; another conflict with the surf followed, in which it seemed im possible fot him to make any headway, hi his strength was fast failing. Words are inadequate to describe sucb a situation. Moments seemed like hours, and the sul len roar of the waters as they beat upon the rocks was an awful accompaniment to the burden of his feara. After his desperate efforts bad cleared him from the breaker, bis misfortunes were not over, for he drop ped into a fresh water pond as he climbed ovf r a wall in his progress inland, which was a Fnpplemcntary calamity quite unne cessary to the poor fellow's comfort. An especially remarkable fact is, that this id the third time that Mr. Jordan has been the sole survivor of disaster. Out of a compuny of 80 confined in Libby prison during the war, he was ihe only one who lived to return home ; and out of a crew of thirty men wrecked on Cape Cod, he was the only one saved. He has certain ly a fair right to consider himself the sub ject of providential interposition. Spring field (Maes ) llepiblican. A TALE OF Sl'PFERIXG. BJOUT DATS ON A WRECK WITHOUT FOOD. A letter received in Mattapoisetf, by Mrs. Mary A. I'aine, from Captain J. I, liounsvillo.of the schooner Susan N. Smith of Boston, gives the following sad account ! of the loss of his vessel and all of his oifi- 1 corn, boat stcerers. and thirteen of bis crew j in a hurricane on tbe 28th of August last. Captain llounseville's wife and two cbil- ' dren, who accompanied him on the voy age, were also lost. Mr. IWsctt, tbe fltst officer, belonged in Sandwich. Captain llounseville says : ' "It began to blow fresh on Saturday night, August 27, and 1 made all snug for the night. At 2 o'clock next morning the gale increased, close reefed foresail and trysail, and secured hatches. About 3 o'clock lost waist and larboard boats, and heavy seas were constantly sweeping over the decks and filling them with water. Soon found the vessel could not live by ly ing to, so kept her off before the wind ; but the foresail soon blew away, the wind having increased to a perfect hurricane. "After running for about an hour the man at the wheel became alarmed, and let the vessel come to the wind, and we lost our last boat, the schooner laying deep in the water, but I did not' think there was much danger, tbe vessel being o new and good. I told my wife not to be alarmed, but she dressed herself and lay down with both children in the berth. 1 then took an axe in order to cut away tbe foremast, as the water had got to tbe hatches on deck, and the lee rail was un der. .Went forward and cut the fore-rig-ging clear tried to cut the mast through, but before I could do so the schooner blew entirely over on her side, her masts in the water, and I was washed away. After being knocked around for a few minutes, got to the main rigging, and endeavored to get to the cabin, but a heavy sea came and washed all on deck away. . I got hold of the xrosstreea on the mainmast, and held on, the sea breaking completely over me.: ' ; . ... . ""After daylight the Rale moderated, and I remained until 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and then got to the vessel. One man who was with me was washed off and drowned, and the hipkeeper after getting on board eat down and soon died. My ifj and children I never saw again. After remaining upon the wreck, in the space of eight feet, for eight days and nights, during which time we were with c;;t food or waf?", toys. If and four of the j, crew were taken ofl by the lurk Ilirt- worth. Captain Ox ley, of Si toll a, and taken into London. We were in a fear j ful condition, but the Giptnin'a kind care j Euvcd our lives. I was b;t lly bruised and j uiy breast hone broken." t ' The Sus-m N. Smith was a new vessel j of ine hundred and eitrht tons, owned bv : II Tmnn Smith, and ithr, of liosfon, and mailed February 29, 1SGH. and was lust j reported July .",0, 1 ititmh 5.5 deg. 39 min , j lomjit'ide J2 dog., viih ninety sperm on j board. . A Novrt.. Gooue Hack. The Omaha j 11' jivhircan bs the following account of a ! "tioose rac" that camn U in that city: j Over two thousand people gathered on the j banks above the pond, and along the lower i end of Farr.hatn Ftreet, on yesterday after- noun, to witness liob IIrt and Sully in their great wah tub goose feat. Promptly at the advertised time, Hart made its appearance, followed by its com petitor for the golden peanut offered bv ! Col Ilanford. Each saLin an ordinary j wash tub, to which was attached six pairs j-if geese driven and guided by an ordinarv carnage whip. 1 he most deafening ap plause, shouts and yells greeted the con testants as they were towed into the pond. Striking the Farnham street bank, both s'atted fide by side, talking to an 1 nrging on the feathered racers the same as a jockey would do in the tri:l of speed of borseB. Half way across the pond Sully's team switched off and bolted for the weeds, giving Hob the lead by three and a half lengths. Recovering his comse Sully made Fplendid headway, paining rapidly on Hart cutfit One of his irecse. how- ever, attempted to dive, kicked n rear goobe in the eye. The kicked goose at I once cackled defiance and at once deraor j al'rzid the whole team to such an extent f that victory was impossible. Hart would j have come in "O K," only for this "wheel goose baulking badly and upsetting the tub. Sully began laughing at his oppo- I nent's disaster, when his team made a ! sudden rij:ht flank movement, which left the driver foundering in the mud. The assembled multitude yelled the louder at the accidents. Kigbtirtg their crafts both parties m-id for tbe shore leading their teams. Bob took the prize. LADIES' FANCY FURS ! JNO. FAREIRA, 718 Abch St , iliJ.lleof the Block, bci'u 7ih and 8;h t., south side. Importer, Manufuc turer and Dealer in 'Tl all Irln.lo . . 1 .....K. 'M&o f'ANCY FURS j'5s? ,or i-iuie" and Cnil- remodeled "and im proved rav old and favorablTjknown FUR EMPOMUM. and hav ing imported a very Inre and splendid assort ment of all the different kinds of Fun from firat hands, in Turope. and have had tbero made up by the moit skillful workmen. I would re spectfully invite my friends of Cambria cd adj icenl counties to call and examine my very InrKe and beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs, for Ladies and Children. I am determined to sell at as low prices as any other respectable House In this city. All Furs Warranted. No miareprencniationa to effect sales. JOHN FAREIRA. eep.30.-4m. "18 Arch Street, l'hiladelpiil. 70 REIGN SHIPPING EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE ARE NOV SELLING EXCHANGE, AT KLW TORK IIATE3, OS England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales. Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, Iletsen, Saxony, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and frona 'any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. Altoona, Pa., Jan. SI, 1867. JEW CHEAP CASH STORE BUCK'S M I LLS,AHeghany Township. The subscriber would respectfully announce to hia friends and the public in general that he has jut opened at Buck's Hills a large and superb stock of seasonable merchandise, con 6itinp of all kinds of DRV GOODS, DRESS GOODS. NOTIONS, (JR0CERIE3, FUR NITURE, HARDWARE, snd all other arti cles usually kept iu a country etore. ESfllaving paid cash for my goods I am de termined to dispose of them either for cash, lumber or country produce at as low piicee as like goods can he bought from ai.y dealer in the county. A liberal patronage is nspectfnlly solicited. WM.J. BUCK. Buck's Mills, April 22, 1869.-tf. DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing between the nnder dereigned in the LUMBER BUSINESS hat been this dy dissolved by mutual consent. The books of the firm have been left with Oweu Cunningham for settlement. F. BEARER. OWEN CUNNINGHAM. Ebensburg, August 24, 18G9. t PARTNERSHIP The Lumber bus, inesa will hereafter be conducted by the firm of Cunningham & Stonebeck, who will be prepared at all times to fill orders for Poplar. Ash, Cherry, Linn and Pine Lumber, Sawed and Shared Shingles, and will purchase all kinds of Lumber at tbe highest market rates for cash. CUNNINGHAM k. STONEBECK. A C.' D I B 15.R T , WITH . BOKER &. im OTHERS, M amtfacturers. and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 432 Market Steket, Below Fifth, South Side, - PHIL AD1 A. WHOLESALE va- . r'-k GROCERS e e t e n s i-d;e;s WITH lllCKMAir, HULL. &. CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, S. E. Carner Third and Market Sts., JaD.S2,l8GS. FliitADEL PI1IA. Ayer's air ITigor, For restoring Cray Hair (o iis natural Vitality nd Color. - A dressing -which is at once agreeable, healthy, aud cffectiml for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color tciih the gloss and freshness of Tiouth. NfiSfcs" Thin hair U thick ened, falling hair checked, nnd bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where tho follicles are destroyed, or tho glands atrophied nnd decayed,. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this Application. Instead of fouling the ha"ir with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling ofF, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substnuces which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to tlie hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found eo desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not eoil white cambric, and yet lasts loug on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELIi, MASS. PKICE $1.00. Ftr sa?e ty It. J. LLOYD, Agent, Ebensburg Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOB POtlFYIXO XIIE BLOOD. Tho reputation this ex cellent medicine enjoys, is derived from its cures, many or which are truly marvellous. Inveterate cased of Scrofulous dis ease, where the sy6t-m seemed saturated tvita corruption, have teen iurifleI nnd cured hy it. Scrofulous a flections and disorders, which were ng frrarated bv the serofu- r ... . I . . . they were painfully afflicting, have been radically cured In such great numbers in almost every sec tion or the country, that the public scarcely need to he informed of iu virtues or useu. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, and invites the attack of enfeoHim? or fatal djsenes, wiUiout exciting a gufipicion of its presence. Apain, it seems to breed infection throughout the lody, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the eiirfucc or among the vitals. Jn the latter, tuber cles may be suddenly deposited iu the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in tho liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on the Fkin, or foul ulcer ations on Home part of the body. Hence the occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla Is ad visable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Perenns afflicted with the following ram- Jdamts generally find immediate relief, and, at enfftht cure, by the ne of this SAKSAFAIilL Z.A.: bt. Anthony's JHre, Itome or JCrysl-prlan, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Jiing,rorm, Harm Eyes, Sor Ears, and other eruptions or Visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in tbe more concealed forms, as Iispepsia, lropsy, Heart Disease, fits, EpilAtsy, yTetiralgia, and the various tlcerous affections of the muscu lar and nervous systems. Syphilis or lenejwi and Mercurial Diseases are cured by it, though a lonft time is required lor rubdiiing these obstinate maladies bv any medicine. IJut long continued use of this medicine wiU enre the complaint. Lcucorrhata or Whites, I ferine Vlcerations, and l'emale IMseases, are com monly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its purifying and invigorating effect. Jlimite Lfirec tions for each case are found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. Jtlienmatistn. nnd flout, when caused by accumulations or extraneous matters in the blood, yield quicklv to it, as also l.iver Complaints, Torpidity, Vonyeation or Inflam mation of the Liver, and Jaundice, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. This SAItSAl'.tRlLLA is a great re utorer for the strength and Tigor of the system. Those who are Z.anauid nnd lAstlexs, Jlt.iion dent. Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Ap prehensions or 1'ears, or any of the affections ci-Tt.rttm..4 " ' IX" , :ii r a , .... rthef and convincing evid?e. of its rettorative power upon trial. ' PREPARED R T r. JT. C. AYEB & CO., Lowell, MaM., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Kkkrk J. Lloyd, Agext, Ebk.nsbcbg, Pa. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. JOIIASTOW1V, PA. ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as common indsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cnne jgfal ain, 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 r Thankful for past favors, he respect fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. Jan. 31.18G7. G O O D T II I N G i Important to Housekeepers, Hotels, Banks, Offices, Ac. THE PATENT WIRE ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN WILL- FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and light, Screen from view and exclude PLIES, MOSQUITOS and othkb INSECTS. The Adjustable Window Screen Co., SOLE MINL'FACTUBEBS, U23 aiarKet Street. Ililad'a, For sale by Dealers ia House Furnish ioe Goods June 24, 18C9 -8m. - TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT REMOVED. The subscriber would re spectfully announce to bis customers and the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity generally, tat he has removed to the tew building on Centre street. Opposite the Mountain House and adjoining the law office of Geo. M. Reade, Esq., and is now not on!y piepared to manufac:ure all goods which may be brought to him. but is supplied with a fine line of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, VESTIN G3, &c., which he will make to order in the best style and at the lowest pri ces. Feeling confident of giving entire satis faction, I hopo for au increased pahonage in my ne location.' D. J. EVANS Ebensburg, Jan. 14,"t359.-tf. A Wwm ELEVEN YEARS Of experience with a constantly increasing de mand lor Koback'a Medicines ia sufficient ac knowledgment of their intrinsic merit, and places them tbe very firxt in rank lor curing the diseases for which they are recommended. Sold by-all Druggists. COSTIVENESS, Or Constipation of the Bowels, should always receive prompt attention, a it pre disposes ihe system to disease. The timely use ol Bich a valuable caihxrtic remedy as llohack'3 Blood Pills has saved much sickness, disease aud death, and many persons today are indebted to these pills alone f r their existence, as the certificates in our possession will attest. DROPSY, And Dropsical Swellings, are always relieved, and often perinmently cured, by the alterative effect which the timely use of Uoback's Blood Purifier, when taken in coi junction with Ro back's Blood Pills, is sure to produce. DINNER PILLS. All persons of bilious habits, after efiting or drinking too freely, will find ;-reat relief in the use ol Dr. Roback's Blood Pills. They aid digestion by stimulating the stomach, thus avoiding the pain, nausea, sour eructions, etc., which follow Irom eating too heartily. ERYSIPELAS Often arises from the m rbid condition of the entire sys'em, and no better remedies cun be found than Dr. Roback's Blood Pills and Blood Purifier. CONVALESCENTS, Or persons recovering from Fevers or any of the malignnnt lormV-of dieene, will find Ko back'a Stomach Bitters invaluable as a tonic and stimulant for removing all the prostrating cfiects which follow disease. It supplies the gjeat want so long felt for a aafe aud reliable tonic and appetizer. LIVER PILLS Are Pills that have a direct and powerful ac tion on the liver, and relieve any inactivity or congested stale of that all important organ up on which depends the whole process of diges tion. The importance, then, ol procuring a Piil that shall have such direct action without the ill effects of mercury, is manifest to every ore. Such Pills are Roback's Blood Pills. They are warranted purely vegetable, and can with cer tainty be relied upon, aud ate safo at all ti ines MELANCHOLY . Is one of the many diseases of the nervous system arising from a low state of tbe conti tutional health or sever ptostration after long continued sickness, and requires invigorating remedies like Roback's Stomach bitters to re store the nerves to their natural itality. ESf-Torsale by LEMMON & MURRAY, Sole Agents, Ebensburg, Pa. (July 22 ) EYERE THE MEMORY OF F1UENDS DEPARTED ! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber still continues to manufacture of the best material and ia the most ' workmanlike manuer, at the Loretto Marble Vorks, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other work in his liue. None but the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimens and judge for yowrpelves as to the merits cheapness of my work. . JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, March 12. 1868.1y. JOHN GAT. - A Y , . . . . WJI. WELSH. & W E L S H , Successors to Gav &. Painter. "WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, TRODUCE. FISU; SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c., &c, 862 Liberty Sthekt. - PITTSBURGH OUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebexsburo. B.. P. LINTOS &. CO., Pron'n. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bar is supplied -with choice liquorr, and the Stable attended by sareful hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week, nonth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 iLOVI) & CO., Hankers, A , Lbensburg, Pa. C-old, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made in all accessible points in the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. M. LLOYD & CO., Bankers, Altoona. Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for. sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. an31. TAMES J. O ATM AN, M. D., tenders his professional services as Phy sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Cavoll tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of build ing occupied by J. Buct & Co. as a "store. Night calls can be made at his residence, one door south of A, llaugs tin and hardware store. fMay 9, 18G7. - r UEYEREAUX, M. D Piiy- 6ician and Sougeon, Summit, Pa. Office east end of Mansiou House, on Rail -Road street. Night calls may be made at the office. fmy23.tf. J. LLOYD, successor to R. S. Rttnk. Dealer in Drvus. Medians. Paints, Ire. Store on Main street, opposite the 'Mansion House," Ebensburg, Pa. October 17. 1867.-6m. TOT KINKEAD, Justice of Vie Peace and Claim Agent. Office removed to the office formerly occupied by M. Ilasson, Esq..dec'd, on Hish St.. Ebensburg. jl3. JAMES C EASLY, Attorney- 1 at-Law, Carrolltown, Cambria Co. Pa. Collections and all legal burners promptly attended to. -' .Tan ni, isi7. L. L. LANG STIJOTI I "S F AM HOTAtlE COMB MliVE! PRONOUNCED THE BEST EVER YET introduced iu this County or State. Any person buing a family right can have their Bees transferred from an old box to a new one. Id every instance in which this hits been done the result has been entirely satisfactory, and the firrt take of honey has invariably paid all expenses, and frequently exceeded them. Proof of the superior merit of this invention will be lound in the testimony of everv ru:;n who has given it a trial, and among the number are the gentlemen named below, and ihcir exr-erienre should induce every one interested in Bcos to II I V A FAMILY RIKBIT! Henry C Kiikpatrick, of Carroll township, took H'6 pounds of surplus honey from two hives, which he sold at 35 cent per pound. Adam Deitrich. of Ci rroll township, took from two hives 100 pound of surplus honey. James Kirkpatrick, ot Chest township, look CO pounds of surplus honey from one hive. Jacob Kiikpatrick, of Chest to vnship, oh taiued 72 pounds ol surplus honey from o a hive, worth not less than ?2I, and the right cost him only $5. Peter Campbell from one hive obtained 3C pounds of surplus honey at one time. tH?Quite a nunherof sio'ilar statement, authenticated by some of the best citizens of Caoibiia county, could be obtained in proof of the superior merits of Lang-troth's Pateut Mo vable Comb Bee Hive. Persons wishing to purchase family rights should call on or address PETER CAMPBELL, Nov. 5, 1836.-lf. Carrolltown, Pa. ..nn PHILADELPHIA. JtSfSamptes sent by mail when written for. AVJNG lecentiy enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell at a creat reduction (rum former prices. O-.ir stock con sists of Drugs, Medicines, Ferfumerr, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's li n Uetftor atires. Pills, Ointments, Plasters. Liniments, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Eta Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Eeuces, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, ice. ; CIGARS AXD 7VBACCOS, Blank Book.-, Deeds, Notes and lion?s; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kindi of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Rlack and Red Ink, Pocket anl Pss Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, U s tories. Bibles, Religious, Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &c. IV'e have added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would iuvitc the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered iu this place. Taper an8 Cipars sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY. July 30, ISCrf. Main Street, Ebensburg. PETEa ECItLFGEZ., . . . J. M. MOXIGOMEBV. JLJONTGOMERY & SCIILEGEL, C0MMISSI0OERCHANTS WIIOLKSALE DEALERS AXD HPi KIV1U3 Ot FLOUR AND PRODUCE, STAR ntO.VT, 337 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSIGNMENTS ok PRODUCE Solicited PITTSBURGH REFERENCES. Hart, Cati&hty L Co., Bankers, Arbuck'es & Co., Wholesale Grocers, C. II. Love & Bro., Dry Goods Merchants, W. D. Cooper & Brother, Wholesale Grocers, Reyiaer Brothers, Con fee tioners. t"Circular3 with Brands and Trices sent to dea'ers. f May 13, IfcG'J -Gm.7 . A. D. CRISTE, 1VITII LITTLE & BAIRD, WHOLESALE ATVtO COMMISSION. MERCHANTS. 112 & 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. UNION HOUSE, IJBENRBURG. Ta.. JEROME A. TLOTT, U Propietor, spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it has heretofore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best ct liquors His stable is large, and will be attended by au attentive and obliging hoistler. Jan 30, 18G8.-tf. gT. JAMES' HOTEL, Conducted on the European Plan.) 405 & 407 Liberty Street, or-PosiTE ia Ukion Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES K. LAN ARAN, - - - Proprietor. This.IIouse is newly built and srlendidlv furnished, and convenient to all the Rail". roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connectea witb this Hotel open at all hours oi me aay ana uignt. . oct.l".-ly. PITTSBURGH, STAR, IVo. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSKNGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. r.i?.ll. It.- I'EI.TX RENL'i Ttor'c. Km LTOONA N0TYET IN RUINS ! WOLFF'S MAMMOTH CL0THIHG BAZAAR ! ! STILL RIGHT SIDE UP ! SPHISB ill SIM ELQTH IN IMMENSE PROFUSION! ALL WANTS SUPPLIED ! ALL TASTES MUTED! ALL BUYERS PLEASED! SUITS EOrt OLD IT.Ol'LE! SUITS TOR MIDDLE AGED! SUITS FOR YOUNG AMERICA! CLOTHING CLOTHING! TO KIT KVKK V UA9I ANU BOY t GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS OF KVEBY KKSCH.1FTION. BOOTS & SHOEsThATS & CAPS, OF ALL STYLES AKI) SIZES. Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, t'mbrellus AiC, &c. STOCK THE LARGEST! GOODS THE VERY PEST! STYLES THE NEATEST! PRICES THE LOWEST! CLOTIII1VR 9I4DGTO OKDCtl of mny good or style deslrrd. CALL An SEE ! CALL and SEE ! CAN SUIT YOU ix GOODS i TRICES.J Stoi.e os Ansik Strs-et. fiie tii-'wili d.xr north f the l.st OHice. Ilou't mistake the place and there will he no mistake about you getting jrood h.irjraina. fSODPREY WOLFF. Altoona, April 23, IHtQ.-ti. rj! 1 L O 1 A S C A It L A XI), V.IIOLESALK I1EALES IS GROCERIES i QUEENSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISH, Silt SHEAR Mfffi. IIACO.V, FLOUR, FEED AND PROVISIONS, NO. 13G VIRGINIA STREET, Between Julia and Caroline, - ALT 0ONA. All hucIi jroidd Apices, Brushe; Wood and Willow Ware, Shoe Itlacking aud Statiuii enr will be sold from manufacturer's printed price lists, and all other pood in my line at Philadelphia. Haltimore. Cincinnati and I'ittd burjrh currcut prict-a. To dealers 1 present the peculiar advantage of saving them all freight and drayae, they are not required to pay fieijhis from the jirincipal cities and uo dray ae charges are made. Dealers may rest as sured that ray poods are of the best qualitr and my prices as moderate as city rates. 15y doing a fair, upright business, and by promptlvNiid satisfactorily filling all orders, 1 hope to merit the patronage of retail dealers ami others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re Pectftslly solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. TIMMAS CARL AND. Altooaa, July 23. 18(i9.-tf. TOOD, ilOItKELL CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. K. Depot, Joimsluwii, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in mm m mm my boobs. HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE. BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. lllON AND NAIL CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, EE AD Y-M A DE CLOTH I Nf, GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. PROVISIONS and FEED; ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Wetorn Produce euch as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL. &c ic. . ZT Wholesale and retail orders solicited j . i i . i . , . . . .. auu prumpiiy r.ueu on tue soonest notice and cbosi reasouaoie terms WOOD. MORRELL L CO. Joluvtown, April 28, 1869. ly. A YV S O N & 15 A K E 11 , FRANKLIN STREET,. I lh Old POST OFFICE Bl'lLDISCi, Johnstowu, P a, WHOLESALE GROCERS AM) DKALEK3 IX 1Y ESTERS PROUUCC! keep constantly on hand a lartre punrdv SUGARS, SYRUPS. MOLASSES, TEAS. COFFEES, FLOUR. BACON. TOTATOES. DRIED and GREEN FRUITS, TOBACCO CIGARS. &c. Ac. . Orders aoljeited from retail dealers, and sat isfaction in goods and prices guaranteed. Johnstown, April 23, 16C3. N D 11 E YV M O S E S ? MERCHANT TAILOR, Surrts's Buu dimb.- Clixtox St., Johxstowx, HAS just received hia fall and winter Ftock of fine French, London and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERE3 and VESTINGS; and a full assortment of Gent's Firnisuixq Gooos. Mr. Moves lias been for right years cutter at w ood, Morrell ti Co.'s establishment, and now desires to inform hia friend and the publio fceo erally that he has commenced business in Sup pe s buildiug. on Clinton stieet, with a stock of goods adapted to the fall and winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latest styles and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by at tcution to business to merit a share of public pitronage, and maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2, 18C8.-tf. FRANK. W. HAY, ; f HOLES ALE and RETAIL Manufacturer, of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE, Canal street, below Clinton. Johns j fotrn. Pq. -A large stock constantly - has!,- : - : . : -. . t , . And a GOOD THING h EBENsb" ROYALTY" SUPERCEDii NEW STORE! AW CDli Hew inducemeiiU! High Street! j lcw ?nzti IS Ha takeu poweion of the roon t Street, (thiee doors from CcnUe 8 recently w-upied Ly R. T i1 into which he has just inti oJu"' a mammoih assort mont of DRY 8l DRESS GOOD' consi sistins of everything and much any dealer in this i,eck of timWM ever pietended to keep, and evr article of which will b SOLD VERY CHEAP F0K CAv or ix excuaxck ro covsitr rionv' NO DEALER KEEPS KETTFR nnn NO DEALER KEEPS ilORv r.an NO DEALER SELLS CHK fv. NO DEALER SELLS JlOREi TRY FRY! TRY FRY!! TRY m Bug from Fry ! Bug from Fry ; THY FRY IF YOU W.-lXTTOEl the finest Dress Goods at tbe Lirett TRY FRY' I F YOU WAST TO 1 ids. Checks, tiiughams, Tickinpi, j ings. Denims, Dj ills, Jeans, Ciith,. eimeres. Satinetts, DclaiLis, L Prints, Ac, Ac, and wifb tu g the full worth of your moiiev. TRY' FRY IF YOU W.-iNTTOlT lioots and Shoes for ilen's. Lain' vi drcn's wear, uocscelled in quiiitr no here undersold in price. TRY' FRY' IF YOU W.lNTTOr Hardware. Queenware, C!la!are, y Oil Chuh. Ac . of the hand.o.Ts' etles at'the lowe?t fcuns. TRY' FRY' IF YOU WANT TOE llama, Si.ies, ShonMers. Mess rrk. T sh.y Lsr J, Ihitrer. Egs, Cht-esc, Coff.y.Sj gar. Teas, Soaps, Car.dles. S.iee, oi aD thing else iu tiiai liuu. TRY' FRY It' YOU WANT TO E. anything and evcryihing wurlh biivin;, m Eure that at all times Ton wili f u'.ipU. at tlie LUWhSl oASil KAILS. Oh mv ! mv ere ! it is no lie That at the Dry (oods Sttwe and Crutr lust opened by A. (. I ry, On the street called IH3I1, Jlorfc for yoor money you cin bnt Than from any one else, far or uijh. 1 iesijrn to Keen a lui, la DRESS GOODS of 'Je desirable stvles and and as J am dctertnined to 6tll a? CEEAf THE CHEAPEST. I respectfully -licm-.l Irom all the ladies, rikJ csj-erialiy S-t who have been in the habit ot i-itj-p places to make t'leir purchases. Wha-j you want to buy, be sure first to trr :- ol A.osr. Ilbensburg, M.iy 27, J8fiU. OEO. C.K.ZAHM... .JAsi b liJ ZAHrVl Bl son, DSALEUS IK uui uuuu. mtuiLiiu HARDWARE, QUEENSWAHE AKD ALL OTHER ARTICLIi Isuallj- Kept la u Country Sin WOOL AND COUNTRY ITIOlH TAKBS IK EXCHANGE I OB OjOW! STOKE ON MAIN STKEEj ........ Next Door to the Post Office, f June 10,1863. llBENSri'KG.'i NEW MERCANTILE FU T7DWAIU) RORFU'l'S hereby r Q A .w..:. i,r ,.1.1 r;'a snd ei- that, on the first day of July, inst ,hf ui8 son, uioici n hobkbts, w r ui.;n -;.u u;n. :,. .v. n.AM.nnti) bul cuffs ...til .fA.ll 4,1 . Ebensburg. and that hereafter the firs H .V. . .r. m 1 will will be EDWARD liOlibUia ay. Fancy and Staple lVv (iooJn line.b'nvf ..... . " . t IT .... -n,4 IJ,- an Kiuas, ioois ana nocs, -: ; the latest styles and of all qualhieM' of Hardware, Quoenswarc, &c, rrprr artir!. trt fniiTtil in a WI J - . CSHaving enjoyeil a successful am experience 01 more man i yu..-. business at this place, and having co. spacious edifice on High street v-i my facilities for supplying my times and at the lowcet prices '""V"- tides in the market, 1 confident, those -who have so generou?Iy piv confidence and support in the past to . the same measure of patron re t"sr ' . firm. EDWAKD U0; . Ebensburg. July 15, Jb6J. tf. OOK .WKLIi'TO,3, R'nnTR AND SHOi fcs s - , MT' For Hta'i d Br' " Tbe nnaersignea repci..-.-.: - ' meroas customers andthepubuc" work can b obtained ". tu.. .k. h.v. worn Foots oa t Bt my establishment need ro the srrperior quality easily L convinced of the lac 1 i give'me a trial. J rw-Kerairmg 01 - ... . .1- tomptly and6in hW for part fci2ia'-i my worK ana pncc me. ,5 tinuanc snd increase JJ", tB0 Ebensburj OOD, BETTER, V-l and encaprai. are at M- h Oatsau u 1st he is prepared to mannish" - ,it,, SHOES f sny desired '""'fte th finest French calfkm boots to brogan. in th.jT
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