)WA A NEW THING, 10?7A llAJl A- illG TIUXC,.. 10 lUi And a G00Q THING in EBENSBURG. HOY ALT Y SUPERCEDED ! Thp .''House of Tudor" Surrendered TO THE SMALL FRY ! NEW STORETsEW GOODS! New Inducements! High Street ! Lew Prices ! ) I - ... Has taken possession oT the rooms on High Street, ( three doors from Centre Street.) recently .occupied by R. II. Tudor, into which lie has just int.ioJuced a mammoth assortment of DRY El DRESS GOODS, , Groceries, Hardware, &c, consisting of everything and much more than any denier in this " neck of timber " baa ever pretended to keep, and every nrticle of which will be SOLD VERY CHEAP FOR CASH! OB t' l.MCHAXGE FOE COUNTCY PRODUCK. NO DEALER KEEPS BETTER GOODS ! NO DEALER KEF.PS MORE GOODS ! NO DEALER SELLS CHEAPER! NO DEALER SELLS MORE 1 TRY FRY! TRY FRY!! TRY FRY!!! Buy from Fry ! Buy from Fry ! ! TRY FRY IF YOU W.1NT TO BUY the finest Dress Goods at the fairest prices. TRY FRY IF YOU VMNT TO BUY iluslino. Checks, Ginghnms, Tickings, Shirt inps. Denims, Drills, Jeans, Cloths, Cas simeres, Satinetts, Delaine, Lawns, rrints, i'c, tic, and wish to get the full worth of your money. TRY' FRY IF YOU WMNT TO BUY Boots and Shoes for Men's, Ladies' and Chil dren's wear, unexcelled in quality and ' . nowhere undersold in prices. TRY' FRY IF YOU WAST TO BUY Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Caipets, Oil Cloths, A c , of the handsomest styles at the lowest figures. TRY FRY' IF YOU WANT TO BUY Hams, Sides, Shoulders. Meas Pork. Fish, Salt, LarJ, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Coffee, Su gar, Teas, Soaps, Candles, Spices, or anything else in that line. TRY FRY IF Y'OU WANT TO BUY anything and everything worth buying, and be bure that at all limes vou will be supplied at the LOWEST CASH RATES. Oh my ! my eye ! it is no lie Thut at the Dry Goods Store and Grocery Just opened by A. G. Fry, On the Ptreet called High, More for your money you can buy Thau from any one else, far or nigh. T d?n to ltpen a full lmpnf DRESS GOODS of the most djirV! at vtf and tfYfnrnj and as I am determined to sell ns CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, I respectfully solicit a call from all the ladies, and especially from those who have been in the habit of visiting other places to make their purchases. "Whatever ou want to buy, be eure first to trv the store of A. G. FRY. Ebensbursr, May 27, 18C1). EBfeNSBURG FOUNDRY 4(;4I IV FILL II last: NEW FIRM, NEWJ5UILDINGS, &c. HAVING purchased the well known EB ENSBURG FOX NDRY from Mr. Edw. Glass, and rebuilt and enlarged it almost tn tirely, besides refitting it with new machinery, the subscribers are now prepared to furnish COOK, PARLOR & HE A TING STO VES. of the latest and most approved patterns THRESHING MACHINES, MILL GEAR. INO, ROSE and WATER WHEELS of every description. IRON FENCING, PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, and in fact all manner of articles manufactured in a first class Foundry. Job Work of all kind attended to promptly and done cheaply. The special attention of Farmers is invited to two newly patented PLOUGHS which we possess the sole right to manufacture and sell in this county, and which are admitted to be the best ever introduced to the public. Believing ourselves capable of performing an work in our line in the most satisfactory manner, and knowing that we can do work at lower pkicks than have been charged in this community heretofore we confidently hope that we will be found worthy of liberal patronage. Fair reductions made to wholesale dealers. t9'The highest prices pnrd in cash lor old metal, or castings given in exchange. .Olr tkkms ark stbicty cash or cortfTRY produck. CONVERT, YIN ROE & CO. Ebensburg, Sept. 2, lcG8. GEO. C'K. ZAIIM ..... J AS. B. ZAHM. ZAHM &L SON, DKALER3 IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,' Hats,Caps, Boots,Shoes, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES Usually Kept In a Countrj Store. WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKES IN EXCHANGE FOB GOODS ! STORE ON 3IAIN STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, EBENSBURG, PA. June 10, 1SC3. UNION HOUSE, TJBENSBURG, Pa., JEROME A. FLOTT, U Propietor, spares no paina to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberai patronage it baa 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 ..aUenaeb4,a?j atttiye aud Llig. hostler. t ........ JaaSQ. 1868-tf. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg IU P. LI.VTOS , CO., Prop',,. ' ThgTABf.E .is always supplied with the choicest delicacies 'r tho Bab is supplied with choice liquor, and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week month 'oVyrarua reasonable terms." jfebfil Willi 3 i (a n IN- Clothing, (Groceries, &e. II ill IS 0TB K FOR TDK SK.t.SOIV! mm BUT Mil OF V. S. BARKER'S IMMENSE of Owing to the fact lhat money is pretty scarce, and people do not want to invest unless they can get their money's worth, V. S. Ua rtKElt -has determined to otFer his entiie stock of Goods at mmm mm As it is my desire to dispose of every article contained in my large and va ried assortment of Goods before APRIL 1st, 1870, WILL BE OFFERED IN lag. fats,: Caps, Boots, And Miscellaneous Articles OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! The stock is new and contains no damaged or Auction good?, but every ar ticle is warranted to be in good and perfect order, and WILL BE OFFERED AT PRICES LOWER THAN HAVE EVER PREVAILED IN THIS MARKET. The Goods are marled down bo that ONLY ONE PRICE will be asked FOR CASH, and sold for cash alone. So bny for CASH, and MONEY save, And do not yield to sorrow ; j I'll sell you CIIEAP for CASII to day, I And I'll trust you all to-morrow. refill ire. And Now Look at This : STILL BETTER OPPORTUNITIES D) v rrfrj I r) MMTpj D) ft ffiiYrS R AIVTT PERSON ECIIXC GOODS TO THE (yu.wwMu wu fa uuu fcVWtifaJfaiifaHsJ L-L.U wu. XN LLiliLiSQ Will have 5 PER CEI7T. Deductedcfrcm their. Bill, ' Which they can have either in Goods or Cash, as they may wish. This is tbo greatest chance for bargains ever offer in this town, and persons wishing to buy Goods and SAVE 1 ONE Y" wiU do well to ex- " imine'our. stock and prices before' bgying'elsewhere. ' "'J Remember, tlic M liolc stock is to be Before the FIRST DAY of APEIL HEXT. T!ie Tiulli About the Siamese Twins. These "twin brethren" were born about the year 1825, at Bang Meklong, a vil lage of fishermen, situated at the mouth of the river Meklong, and distant about thirty miles frorn the populous capital of Siam. Their father was a Chinaman, and their mother was of Siamese descent only on her maternal side. The Twins are, therefore, three quarters Chinese by blood, and one quarter Siamese. Any one familiar with the oblique eye, and other strongly marked features which characterize the Mongolian race, will at once notice how thoroughly the Twins be tray by the cast ,of their countenances their Chinese origin. The land of their birth is a land where the religion of Buddha has taken the firmest root. The practical rules of con duct which the great Messiah of Brahmin ism taught have sunk deep into thehearts of the people of Siam ; and there is no tenet on which Buddha laid greater stress than on that which upholds the sanctity of every form of animal life. 4iShed not bloody fcr blood is the life," is one of the great texts which the Apostle from Ma gsutlm was continually enforcing; and it is probably to the pructical application of tins rule that the Siamese 1 wins owe their escape from an untimely destruction. Perhaps in other countries such twins may have been born, but they have prob ably been destroyed or severed by a sur geon's knife, to lake their chance of living or dying, as the Fates might determine. But in Siam, maternal affection, being strengthened by the maxims of religion, allowed no interference with this whim sical freak of nature ; and so the Twine, who belonged to the humblest ranks of hie, grew up to the age ot seventeen or eighteen years amidst the fishermen of their native village. In those days, the gates of Siam were closely barred against foreigners no trade with the white faced strangers was permitted ; and the rulers of this little kingdom, trembling with ha tred and fear, sat watching the progress of English arms in Birmah, with a convic tion that they themselves, too, were one day to be swallowed up by the pale, gray eyed invaders. In the midst of these agitations, there arrived an American vessel in the road stead at Bangkok, laden with a large quantity of condemned guns and other military stores, which the astute Yankee had. bought up in a Government auction at Calcutta, and expected to sell at high prices to the Siamese authorities who, as he imagined, would be only too glad to procuie European weapons to turn in case of need against European intruders. It was then his plan to invest the purchase money in rice, in those days abundant and cheap in Siam, and scarce and dear in China. But the jealous rulers of the land would not buy his guns and they displayed their malice in forbidding any of their peoplot to sell the stranger rice. By some piece of good luck, the disap appointed mariner fell in with the Twins, and, having once enticed them on board his craft, he was not long in weighing an chor, and went whistling down the Gulf of Siam, quite alive to the value of the prize he had secured. By exhibiting these Twins in the civilized world, he made a fortune for himself and for them ; and when they had accumulated sufficient means, the Siamese brothers settled in America, where they have been peace fully ret-iding for maDy years. They each of them married, and have each of them a family. It was only very recent ly that their parents in Siam died. In consequence of pecuniary losses sustained during the late troubles in the Southern States of America, it became expedient f.r these Twins again to appear belore the public. They therefore came to London, during the early part of last year ; and the discussion which then arose in some of the current journals in connection with a proposed suigical operation, was proba bly nothing more than a "puff," cleverly got up to "draw" a wonder loving public. No severance by the knife of a surgeon was ever 6erioualy contemplated. Murder Will Out. A pnper published at Burlington, N. J., affirms that tba follow ing is a true story, and cau be substantiated by persons now living in that town. Some time ago a gentleman of considerable wealth in that viciuity. and who was supposed to keep a large sum of money in his desk, was aroused from sleep at midnight by the sound of some once forcing open one of the lower doors of his house. Arising quietly from his bed, and taking a loadtd gun in his hand, he softly raised a sash over the door from which the uoi.se proceeded, and on looking out could distinguish the forms cf two persons in the thick darkness of the night. To level his weapon and fire was the work of a moment, but as both figures fled the shot seemed to have been Wasted. Upon examining the spot in the morning, however, the gentleman found a considerable quantity of blood upon the trampled grass, and traces of it for some distance from the house. Soon after the sod of a graveyard near the house was found to have been disturbed, as though in prepara tion for the removal of a body, and the neigh bors resolved the attempted burglary upon the wanderings of a couple of would-Le "bcKly-SDatchers," whom the alarmed house holder had frightened and grazed by his ran dom shot. Upon this supposition, the ex citement gradually subsided into a tale for the winter fireside, and was quoted only by garrulous old d&mes and imaginrAives nurseg But time and death have at last brought the true solution of the mystery, through the dying confession of a man recently deceased in the village. Although the son of a well known citizen, and of good general repute himself, he, in company with a scapegrace comrade had actually attempted to perpe trate the robbery, and the shot fired had in flicted a mortal wound upon bis comrade. The dying man added that he had borne his bleeding comrade to a place of concealment, kept him there while he lived, and then bur ied -him by night in that part of the grave yard where the disturbance in the soil had been noticed. - It was their first and last at tempt at crime, and had been terribly expi ated by the speedy death of the one and the life Ions: remorse of the other. A young lady examining her class at Sunday School asked . . What is the pomp and vanity of this world?" A little girl looking up in her &co, very innocently, 6aid : "The flowers in your bonnet." piREl FIRE!! FIRE!!! DO YOU HEAR THAT, FIREMEN ? AND ARK TOW PREPARED TO OBEY THE SUMMONS! This you are not, unless you have been to Wolff's Clothing Store, and have bought one of those superb FIREMAN "' S COATS, to keep you warm and dry. Wolt makes them at from SI 8 to 20, and any other gar ment you want you can have made to order at short notice. KTXO FIT, XO CJIAR GE Mr. WOLFF has just returned from the East, aud his READY MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT now contains the largest assortment, the most varied assortment, aDd altogether the most pleasifg assortment of mitTHTrn.i EVER DISPLAYED IN ALTOONA. tSOVERCOATS, from the lowest priced Cassimere to the finest Beaver all pize. I3gr Full Suit of Clothine at trom ?9 to ?30. Punts from $1,50 to 9. Vests from 75 cents to $:. Also, a peneial variety of NOTIONS & FURNISHING GOODS, IIuIk, Cap, Hoots, Mioch, UMBRELLAS. SATCHELS. TRUNKS, &c C-In the LADIES' DEPARTMENT will be lound a full stock of FURS, from the low est priced Coney to the finest. Mii:k and Sable. GODFREY WOLFF, Next door to the Post Ofllce, Altoona City. 1870. SPRING." 1870. I an now prepared to ofier SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASII PURCHASERS OF Til SSEEM11 k mm ME ' EITHER AT WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety of Tin, Slieei-Iron, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, BNAMF.LLKD AN1 PLAIN SAUCE-PANS. BOILERS &c, COAL SHOVELS. JUNK LAMPS, OIL CANS, IIOUSKFURNISH1NG HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. M A S C A ELAND, Speat's Anti-Dust HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES, NOLLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, k11 of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimnevs WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. I would call particular attention to the Licbt House Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving moie light than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. The. .Cambria Fr . .... - .WILT, hi'. l-pELlSn-.-n N EVERY. THURSDAY,. .. -At EbeasburK, CaCbrj&c ;V At the following rv'a. ,,,u, " months from date of tui't One copy, one year, - "l5 One copy, sii mouths, . ' ' One copy, three months, . " Those who fail to r,av tl.;. , " until after the espira'.i'n i,l " : be charged at the ratu of iV-?''- .1 .1 .... i. r i . '-01 r. auu iiiom; - no irtii iy j.;iy ... f . piration of twelve ni' i.Ti.s wii'" the rate of $3.0 j i tr yt.,r. " Twelve u umbers cniiur,. twenty nvo, six uh.liLs- afiftv one vear. ' J KATES OF Aln-EKTISISo. One square. 12 m,e. Le 1IiStp. Each subsequent insertion, Auditor's Notices, each Administrator ' Ncticts, each Executors' Notices, each, ' Astray Notices, each 1 square, 12 lines, 2 squares, 24 lines, 3 squares, 3C lints, Quarter column. Third column. Half column. One Glunn. Professi' in:il or Business (Jr is 3 mos. 6 m S 2 CO J 4 CO 5 00 g M 0 50 11 00 14 (0 2r. oo 10 W 14 00 16 00 25 00 35 00 r.niii WHOLESALE LEALER IN GROCERIES 5 -QUEENSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISH. SALT, SIJR USED MEATS. BACOX, FLOlTR, FEED AND PROVISIONS, NO- 136 VIRGINIA STREET, Between Julia and Caroline, - ALT OONA. All puch poods as Spices, Brushes. "VTood una Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking and Station ery will be sold from manufacturer's printed price lists, and all other fiood in my line at Philadelphia, PUi:uore. Ciiiciunati and Pitts burgh current prices- To dealers I jiiescnt tke peculiar advantage of saving them all freight and drayage, n? they are not required to pay freights from the principal cities and no dray nge charges are made. Dealers may rest ax tured that my gool are of the best qualitr and my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, upright business, and b"v promptly and satisfactorily filling all orders, I hope to merit the patronage of retail dealers and others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited and satisfaction jruur;inteed in all cases. THOMAS GARLAND. Ahooaa, July 29. ISO'J.-tf. CHAIR! (MANUFACTORY. mm n Ti&mm Iffl. JOII.VSTOWV, I A. ALL KIPS OP CHAIRS. such as common indsor Chairs, Fret BacV Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cmu Stat Bwb, ROCKING UAIRS, OF EVERY SIZF SPRING SEAT CHAIRS, Settees, Lounges, &c.,rc. CABINET FURNITURE ot every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all, Thankful for past favors, he respect fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. Jan. 31.1867. JNDKEW MOSES, MERCHANT TAILOR, Suppes's Bcildinq, Clijttox St., Jouxstown, HAS jnat received his fall and winter stock of fine French, London and American Cl-OrUS, CASSIMERES and VEST1NGS. and a full assortment of Gent's Fcbnisuing Goons. Mr. Moses has been for eight years cutter at Wood, Morrell & Co. 'a establishment, and bow desires to inform his friends and the public eu crally that he has commenced business iu Sup pes's building, on Clinton stteet, with a stock of goods adapted to the fall und winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latest styles and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by at tent ion to business to merit a share ot public pitrouage, and maintuiu (hat success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fittiug garments. Give 1dm a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2. lSu8.-tf. jf AW SON & BAKER, FRANKLIN STREET, In the Old POT OFFICE UUILDIXG, JolinstoYTn, Pa, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALKR3 IX WESTERN PRODUCE! keep constantly on hand a larce suiinlv SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS. COFFEES, FLOUR.B A. CON, POT TOES DRIED and GREEN FRUITS, TOtf CCo' CIGARS, kc. 4c. ' Ord ers solicited from retail dealers, and sat isfuction in goods aud prices guaranteed Johnstown, April 28, 16C9. .-'.. 5 T . JAMES' . HOTEL, - (Co?ulitcted on Vie European Tlan,) 405 & 407 Libbstt Stbeet, opposite ths Union Depot;. Pittsburgh, Pa JAMES K. LAN AH AN, - . - Proprietor. .This "louse is newly. built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all tho 'Rail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at alt hoars of the day and Dight. . . oct.17.rly. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constautly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wholesale Mcixiiants' Lists now ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in person. LToping to see all my old customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks for the very liberal pa tronage I have already receiver, and will endeavor to pleas-j ail who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, March 7, 1867. tfiiEAT Reduction in Prices ! TO CASH BLYEKS ! AT THE LIJnS$HtG nODSE-ITOISlllM STORE. The undersigned respectfully infms the citizens of EbensbSrg and the public gener ally that he has made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My stock will consist, in part, of Cotikiftg, Parlor and Heat trig Stoves, of the most popu'ar kinis; Tin icare of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Hinrres, Shutter Hinge?, Bolt?, Iron and Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, Table Knives rind F.rks. Carvirp Knives and Forks. Meat Cutters Appie carers, i cn ana n cKet nnives in grvat variety, Feit-sors. Shears, Bazors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets. Hammers, Boring Machines, Augers, Chissels, Planes, (Com passes, Squares, Files, Bafp", Anvils, Vises. Wrenches, Kip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws Chains cf all kinds. Shovels, Spancs, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells. Shoe Lasts. Pegs. Wax Bristles. Clothes Wfingers. Grim! Stones. Patent Molasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Uore Shoes, Cast Steel. Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Pow- uer. Caps. Lead, etc., O ld Stove Plates Grates and Fire Bricks. Well and Cistern - .imps and Tubing ? Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil 'and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil,' Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish ts. Turpentine. 'Alcohol. Src. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried AppJes, Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Sl.oe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed Cords and Manilla Hopes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. fjr House Spouting made, painted and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUiSTLEY Ebensbnrg, Feb, 28. 1867.-tf. (JEORGE W. YEAGER, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, III. COFFER A! SHEET-IRON Ml OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOOXA, PA, The only dealer in the city having the right to sell the renowned "BARLEY SHE F" COOK S rOVE. the most perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever 'ntroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Prices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. miN, COPPER AND SHEET-1 HON -- WARE. Havin? purchased the tools and fixtures of Mr. T. W. William, m,d leaded the building recently occupied by S. Sineleton, Esq., on High street, opposite the store of Zahm A Son, the subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensbnrg and parts "adjacent that he is preparer! to furnish 11 kind ot TIN COPPER an.i SHEET IRON-WARE of his own manufacture, which he will not only guar an tee perfect in make and material, but fully a moderate in price as like articles are sold by any manufacturer in the county. Special at tention paid to making and putting wp SPOUT IN G of all kind. An examination of my wort and pricejjs respectfully solicited, and Lhar no fear but what I can give entire satisfaction to all who favor me with their custom VALENTINE LUTTRINGER. Ebcnsburg. Aug. 5. IS6'J. tf. .' "f ! - - fraNIv w. hay;,. , ; WHOLESALE and RETAI L Manufacturer i of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE. Caned street, below Clinton, Johns town, Fa. A large stock constantly on. hand. . cveeing b lines, with i,ar.or Obituary Notices, ovor s;x Hs ., per line. Special and business Notice! r- per line for first insertir-n, andL-'p each subsequent insertion. Resolutions of S .cieties or r-. tions ot a personal Lature EiUatle'. as aaveiiisemcr.ts. JOB fKlMTISG We have ma-.le arrar jremeits Vr. we can tio or nave rinr.e all k;n.!j,V and fancy Job Prir.tiu, such as ' Pamphets, Show Cards, B;:! s-; Heads, Handbills, Circulars, ic., style of the art and at the mos't'V prices. Also, all kir. is of Ru!: Books, Book Btndhijr, Arc , execute ' as good as the Le.t cheapest. D ENTISTRY. TLe graduate and as de.; I unJers"-! ills, of the B.ilu more College of Dental Sur gery, re-pect fully offers hi PROFESSIONAL services to the citizens of Eb- ensburg and vicinity, which p'nctbeti; on the FOcnTti Momav of ejcuicij, -main one week. Aus 13. SAM'L rr.LFOED 3 3 DR. H. B. MILLER, e? Altoona, Pa., Operative and Mechanical l Office remove I to ir.'ir:ia sties:. the Luther -in church. Person? froj C. county or ehe'.vhfre h.i set orko( to the amount of Ten I;i.uafi c; have the railroad fare ueuue'eJ In.o lU All woks warsa.nth. Jan.21, i:- DU D V. ZIEGLEB.S tir,will visit E'-en-li'jrjrBu . regionally on the SECONI'ilo.v DAT cf each month, and reEaii- one week, tiurinp w.liic'a t..e e may be found at the Moui.im Hob CTee'h extracted without p i: ot Nitrate Oxide, or LaugLiu G JAMES J. OATAIAX 1 tenders his professional eerr.i sioian and Sure-u to tbe citiii' tewn and viciuity. Ofike iu leari ing occupied by J. Bock & Co. ki Night calls ean be made at his re.-. door south of A. Haul's tin a3 r store. fMav9.".' J. LLOYD, eu.-eessor: Bu nx. -Dealer in Dniji.il- Paitits, Sfc. Store on Main street, ' the 'Mansion Hcne," KUikr:..5. October 17. lS67.-Cra.w W3I. LLOYI) & CO., Baxkkrs, Alto1?; Drafts on the principal cities i::.' and Gold for sale. U"eetiors e; Moneys received on deposit, pa!.s man.!, without interest, or upon t:3 interest at fair rates. ILOll) &, CO., Hanker. Gold, Silver, GovernrneLt I' other Securities, buaht and S'U allowed on Time Lepo.-:r. C'!!rt'i:!" in all accesbihle points iutLeUn'v and a general Banking l.'jfinej!i r apt i'iTT!V. ITTORNEY AT LAW. J l j Office in the Exchange r-.."A--" Corner of Clinton and Lcnit stairs. Will attend to all bu.!:' ed with his profession. Jan. 31. lSC7.-tf. JOIINr. LINTON- , ITTORXEY AT LAW, J-i il Office in building on c r; & Franklin street, opposite i a-- 1 second floor. Entrance on rx--1' Johnstown. Jan. Si. lOj L. PEKSIIIG, Attc Lv, Johnstown.ru. O; IT J C-. ... .1 ;n. vl- 1 Ud(UWC OlOIC. A. KOPKLIN, - -Tiihnstnwri. TT-npr.r.iNf ,? DICK. Ann" IV Law. Kbensbursr. Ta. Qti$. Kittell, Esq.. ColonadeRowJ: ; i C 1 1 0 E M A K E It-" O .M l-K'( nfts at Law, Krteri?"?. Il:v . : .i:.,tolo ql hardware store. '- F. P. TIEKXE I TTORNEY AT LAW, El-t'-r OtSce in Colonade Rjw. Jan. Ft. 1867tf. -' rrr 7 rTTTi'nTEI.I- . I TTORNEY AT LAW, : w T .r. ' .1 OfTo in Pnlon Jan. 81. 1867.-tX- W.M. H. SECHLLh, a- . H Law. EbenaburiS . x t. pt recentlv occup-d by Ceo. Colonade Row, Centreti recently erected on Centre ir (Jii from 'High -street. : i tvi ON, I TTORNEY AT LA . - ; ? i? ft Office on High trtf - UCUID. I TTORNEY AT LA . - r A Office ou Ceutre U W Hotel, .. . .
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