The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, June 28, 1860, Image 4

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Suicipe. TIom antic Incident. The
Coroner reports the following case: Ku
aoli.1i Wilkins was born in Franco, of very
respectable parents. Shortly after this
his father died, and his mother removed
to Prussia., where she contracted an alliance
with a native of that kingdom., trdie did
not, however, meet in this new condition
the happiness he had anticipated, and her
second husband, soon forcttin his vows
rendered at the altar, began to embitter
her life by the most shameful neglect, and
went even so far as to lay hands upon her
whom he had solemnly pledged himself to
love, cherish and protect. A witness to
these domestic troubles, young lludolph
conceived for the persecutor of his mother
a profound aversion. One day when lie
?;iv his mother succumb under the indig
nities of her new husband, he killed him.
lie was then obliged to flee from Germany
to escape the law, and he came to America.
He was a handsomely formed young man.
He went westward, and or.e day while
hunting the elk and buffalo, was made
prisoner by a tribe of Indians, and was
kept with them for three years.
"Whilst living with them the grace of
bis person attracted the attention of the
young daughter of the Indian chief, and
he married her. In this wedlock he had
a son and a daughter. Soon tired, how
ever, of his uncivilized life, he sought a,
favorable opportunity and made his escape
to New Mexico, where he remained some
time, and from which place he went to
Pike's Peak. Losing in the mining dis
tricts all his savings he removed to St.
Louis, and he took up his abode at 309
Xorth Main st. lie found employment
at Belcher's Sugar llefmery. Ilia indus
try and general deportment were exempla
ry. On Monday night, when standing
near his bed, with gTeat accuracy he placed
the muzzle of a pistol in the region of his
heart, and pulled the trigger. The ball
a large conical one went through that
vital organ, and through the thoiax, and
was found iu the bed ou the other side of
his body. It seems that Iiudolph Wilkins
was a name assumed by the deceased, who
on coming to St Louis feared the ven
geance of some of his Indian relatives.
St. Louis Democrat.
rSLlTL 14'VK.VTIOXS.
I AM manufacturing and 6cllinr. at the low
rate of six dollar., O. C. GREEN'S PAT
ENT FEED CUTTER, acknowledged, by all
who have tried it, the simplest, most durable
und easiest operated machine ever gotten up.
It will cut Cora Fodder, long Straw, sheai
Oats, tangled Straw, or Hay. 1 have the right
of Cambria, Indiana, Armstrong, Clarion. For
est, Elk and Jefferson counties. I will dispose
of the right in three or four of the last named
counties ou fair terms.
I have also the ri-ht for IIAYDEN'S PAT
ENT CARRIAGE WHEELS, in Cambria and
Blair counties. This Wheel has stood the test
ot over four years in man- of the Eastern and
South-western States, and proves to be much
stronger and more durable, although one
third lighter, than the ordinary Wheel. I do
not desire to sell any of my ter
ritory on this, but will furnish
Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, &c.
1 propose to accommodate Lar-ii2-r.-ras!3
riage-makera with Wheels (orhubs aud axles)
on reasonable tcrin3. These Wheels are fast
uperseding all others.
Call at my shop, near the Ebensburg Foun-
ilry
nnd examine tor yourselves.
ISAAC C. SINGER.
Ebensburg, February
18C0.
It. 16. Tl IIOIl,
I") cspectfully informs his old friends and
) the public generally that he is still to be
found at his store room, on High street, ad
joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa
red at all times to furnish consumers with
(IROCKUIKK and CONFKCTIONS,
OLD KYK WHISKEYS,
WINES, GINS,
UKANDIES,
&c, &e.
Feeling thankful to the citirens of Ebens
burg and vicinity for their former patronage,
he solicits a continuance of the snnie, togetri
r with a3 much more as may be bestowed
upon him.
Ebensburg, August 25, 18r9:tf.
hoots vi siaoi:s.
nfhe undersigned continues the manu-
JL facture of ROOTS and SHOES ofr
everv descriDtioti at his establishment. Sti
i:i Kbenstiurg. immediately opposite the'
Post Ollice. Emloyii!g none but the liest
workmen, he trusts th.it he has been and ctill
is at all tunes able to give entire satisfaction
to hi3 customers. He hopes that the same
liberal patronage hetetofore given him mav be
continued, and that more may be Added.
He lias also on hand a large assortment of
French Calf-skins, and Morocco of all kinds
suitable for fine Roots and Shoes.
Readv-made ROOTS and SHOES alwav3 on
hand, and prices moderate.
MESIIAC THOMAS.
Ebensburg, August 25, 1851:tf.
itoxvi,i; SALUO.
s
0METH1NG new. in EBENSBURG
The undersigned having opened a Rowling
Siloon. connected with his Restaurant, in the
basement of Myers' new Hall, respectfully 1
quests all who wish good exi rci.-e to giveli
re
im
call. ALL and LAO Eli UEER, of the
imi iiTjninva iu.'uiui.o 111 re. ror.siaiillv on
hand. THOMAS M'URIEN
Ebensburg. Auguit 25, 18.V.:lf
j o 1 1 x Tt i ' c a 1 Ai a x : ,
M 1L-MORE, Cami:i;ia coi.ntv, Pa.
TV-aicr ,n a11 kinas o1' i'1'' GOOLS
U GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
yUEENSWARE.
ROO fS, SHOES,
II ATS. CAPS, &c
Country Troduce tsken in exchange for
Good. aug.25,l)5.-3t
SADDLES, BRIDLES, II A R.N ESS, &c, made
to order by the subscriber. Shop--v-on
Horner ?t.," i.i the na.-ement of lis-Sa
d welling-hMT-. t.ounlry produce ta- ST
ken iu exchange for work.
JAMES MAOUIRE
EVeneburg. De. , lS5:tf i
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
A BllAHAM KOPKLIX, Attorney
at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main
street. aug25,l650-lf.
il ). .MlinUAV, Attorney at Law,
J Ebensburg,
I'll.
Otlice opposite Craw
ford's Hotel.
au-.23.18jO.tr.
JOHN S. 1U1EY, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Ollice in Colonade Row.
August 25, l!r'5'.:tf.
"ft 3 H'llAKli HASsON, Attoi'-nev
LY.jL Law, Ebensburg.
A u'rust
li55'J:W.
Til l A UliES W W LN(1 Alt l, Attorn k y
t :it Law, Lock llaveu, Cllutou county, Pa.
August 25. 150:11".
"Fames C. Noon, Attorney at Law,
i:b-
tl en
sburg, Pa. Otlice No. J Colonadc now.
August 25, 185y.-tf.
PHILS. NOON, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Pcnn'a. Ollice two doors
east of Thomson's Hotel.
August l-'5tb-ly.
XOTIN FENLON, Attorney at Law,
?l Ebensburg. Pa. Office on High street,
one door vest of Ilia residence.
Aii'u.-t 25. 185t.-tf.
1LLIAM KITTEIiL, Attorney a
nade now, Ebensburg, Penn'a.
Auirust 25, 830.-if.
Ml). MAtllUIAN,
Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
MAtllUIAN, Attorney at
Otlice 011 High
street, opposite tlie l'ost UUice.
August 25. lt-Jlb tt.
I
L. JOHNSTON, Attorney at Law,
TV" Ebensburg, Cambria county, Pa.
Ollice opposite the Court House.
Ebensburg, December 1, 1H51.
AC. MULLIN, Attorney at Law, hb-
ensburg, Cambria county, l'a.
itnOfnce two doors north ol L olonade Row,
and immediately opposite Thompson s Hotel.
Ebensburg, December 1, lbJ.
G. M. I'.EKH, JjitnI'Vi-'. T. L. IlEYEIt, JohllSlOVtl
EE1 & HEYElt, Attorneys at
V Law. Counsel given in the English and
German laii''ua''es. Ollice in ( olonade Row,
Ebcnsbttrff, Pa. iig.25.D?.Vj-tf
J II. CAMPUELIi,
Law, Ebensburg, Cai
Attorney at
unbria county. Pa.
He will attend to all business entrusted to his
care in the Courts of Cambria an 1 Indiana
counties. Ollice in Colonade Row.
August 25, 185f.-tf.
h. ;
V. CHIUSTY, M. I.
Wilmoie,
rcsi
lence next door to Jefferson House.
W i m o r e , a u g . 2 5 , ' 5 'J t f .
It.
. lit -., .1. !., tenders Ins pro
fessional services to the citizens of Eb
ensburg. Ollice 111 uruir More, on men St.:
Ojisite Tliouijison's Hotel.
Ebensburg, August 25, ltf50:tf.
GEO IK J E 11. LEWIS, M. D., tenders
his professional services to the citizens
of Ebensburg and vicinitv. He mav be found
in the ollice formerly occupied by Dr. D. W
Lewis. Night calls made at the ollice.
August 25, lH50:tf.
J
ACKSON & CLARK, Suroeon Dkn
will be in Ebensburg during the first ten dars
of each month, during which time all persons
lesirmg hisprolession.il services cau find bun
at the ollice ol Dr. Lewis, nearly opposite
Blair's Hotel. faug.25,1859.tf.
J. 31. M CJLiir., feb'ROEoN A NO
ECHANlc.M. Ovntist, respec tt u lly oilers
us jrofessionai services to ine lai'.ies sunt gen
tlemen ol Johnstown an. I vicitiitvoi tlusplace.
irticular uttent'on paid to diseases of the
Mouth. Teeth extracted wall electrical for
ceps.
Ol'ice in the old "Exchange, ' on Clinton
Street.
Johnstown. Aug. 25. 1 50.-1 v.
JOSEPH Y. MYERS, Justice of the
fj Peace, Surnmerhill, Cambria count v.
August 25, 150:1 f.
I'STIN THOMPSON, Justice of the
Peace, Wilmore, Cambria county.
August 25. 185t':tf.
T R. COH ICK, Justice of the Peace,
EJ Johnstown, l'a.
Jti?" Collections promptly attended to, and
Conveyancing done with accuracy and dis
patch. . raug.25.1S50:tf.
yr. uvih:xck hotel.
No. 1018 Chestnut st., I'hiladcli hie.
W. S. Camtuell v: Co., Vroprietors
August 2j, 1850.tt
C1AM1U1IA HOUSE, Wilmore, Pa.
i Palmkii i Beck, 1'roprifturs.
Hacks attend the armalot each train to
convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence by
l lank Koad to r.iienliurg.
August 25. lS5t:tf.
".H)UNTA1X HOUSE, Ebensbur-, Pa
John 1 non-sox, Jr.. J'mnrielor.
The Talle is always sui. plied with the
choicest delicacies. The Hak is supplied with
choice honors : nnd the Staiu.e attended 1
careful hostlers. Boarders taken by the week
month or year. aug25.1S50if.
T)E1) LION HOTKIj,
Wj St. Clair street, (near the new Wire
Bridge.) Pittsburg, Pa.
ROBERT P. GORDON, Proprietor.
N. 15. (.ood htabling and Wagon Yard at
tached to the House sulliciently large cnoug
to accommo.latc 2oo head of Horses. Also7
very large ale Mable. Idee 15 '5.tt
TTNION 1! H'S E, Ebeiu-bunr, Pa,
Jons A. Ri.Ain. I'roirirlor.
Also, in Connection. BLAIR i Co's HACKS
will leave the '-Union House" for Wilmore
station in time to take the Eastern and West
ern trains. Every accommodation will be af
forded to make passengers comfortable.
August 25, l.S.VJ:lf.
J. PATTON THOMPSON, with
nipovtrrs and Jobbers in Notions. H0-
- sie3V. Gi.ovnF, Tr;iMV!Nos, Silk IlAxi-KEn-
CHIkkp, R av ats and FANCY GOODS, No
413 Maiket street. ( Trui it A- Jro'.r r.t.l ,t,ivl )
fsug.23,1650:tf rHILADELPlIIA.
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
Tould respectfully call the attention of the public to one ol the
) V ever made in Cooking stoves the burning of the (,is and
:.lb v which means is saved futy l'KU cest. of Fuel. The mipn
-a great saving oJ fuel.
a much quicker and hotter oven from
The preservation of the top plates, as
-Cleanliness, as there is not one half
aValso on hands a large assortment of
NAILS. CLASS of all size, TABLE and POCKET
TOOLS, etc.. etc.
1... ct mfiniit:ictnro3 ana Keens on
Sheet Iron, all of which he will sell at extremely low prices m eAeo.o.; .v.
Country produce.
Nov. 24, lb5'J:tt
ivj ."--r
rS"MIE SUBSCRIBER BEOS LKAii; lUi.M'UWi iiuu,uu kjim.
has opened out at
HIS NEW STORE ROOM,
ON HIGH STREET, ONE SQUARE EAST
!i4K(;e AssmT3ia:.vr t-
HATS AND CAPS,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
CLoTIllXCr.
STATIONERY,
QUEEXSWARE.
CROCKER Y WARE,
To which he re: ectfuHy invites their attention, and which he will sell
leowcst Prices Ior Cas
or for most kinds ol' Country produce
Ebensburg, Oct. 27. LS50.-tf.
w UST
OPENED AND FOR SALE n
D., a fcner-
assortnieut ot
uiti cis, ii2rst iM:s.
Kjttrrx, OH, Points, Vgc-Sti'jj's,
Hriizitli. XVinos, iins, Fluid,
Pocket Cut'.crv, Razors, Bruges, Combs, sta
tionery. Blink Books. Perfumery, Soaps
Tobact o, Segars. Sautls, nn-.l other
rticKs
usually kept in Drug Stores.
R. S. RUNN, M
I).
Ebensburg. Aug,
lS.U'.-tv.
B. P. TlIOMPSttN, wnu
1. I. l'Al'T. & Co.,
"Vrrimlof-ale Dealers in and .Manuiaetu
7 Y tuiers of
II ATS, CAPS, FURS.
Hatters' Materials. Straw Goods, Artihcial
Flowers, Buffalo Robes, Sec, Sec
No. ::2S Market street, PHILADELPHIA.
dish until for tiol aud hhtjjumj Juris.
PUICK I. PATTOX.
A. Oi l'tXlILlMER.
4 .. ..... - o
0-tf
XV. S. 15 A VEX,
I
3LAIN and FANCY JOli PRINTER,
STATION Kit,
;.'.;;A- Jiiiol- Hantificlurtr, Jior.l: Binder,
and dealer in every description of
American and Foreign Papers, &c., &c.
Corner of Market and Second fts., and Wood
md Third streets, I ITTSRURtl, Pa.
lr ,"AgePt for L. Johnson & Co.. Type
Founders k Kl-.-ctrotypers, Philadelphia.
August 25, lh5;et.f
C. ;. STEWART, wn-ii
HAXBY & S3 RECESS,
c
omnns.spiii .Mc-rcnaiics ami ieaiei.- in
Foreign nnd Domestic
HARD WARE AXD CUTLERY,
Nos. 2:5. 25 and 27 North Fifth street, easi
si.lc, aboxe Commerce, I II 1 LA DhLl 11 1 A.
EPWAUl) d. UAXDY, JNO. U. liUKX.NEH,
C. V. I1HEXXEP..
August 25, 185l':tf
GEORGE M. RIDDLE, with
K1U2)LIL (;iE3 CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign
and Domestic
DRY GOODS AND CARPETINtJ,
No. 243 Market St., below Third, and .No.
232 Church Alley, Philapelphia.
Dec. 1. lS59:tf
JAMES DOUGHERTY, with
.1. S. SOU V EES,
V. Z7"holcsale Dealer in
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS,
No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market,
PllILAPKI.PHIA.
Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign
nnd Domestic CIGARS. sop.l,lfCl:tf.
WM. UEVSOLPS. J. M. STEVENSON', J K j
j. r.owK.v smith.
JOHN HILL, with
US2V OEJ.S, S7il ETB3 & CO.,
G
1 ROCERY k COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
X No. 10 X. Howard street,
Oct. 20, 1850. Baltimore.
G. W. TODD, with
CO.KAU & WALTOX,
023 Market St., l'hila.
I
mjiorters and Dealers in
FOREIGN k DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
u.Mi.-t 25. lS5y.tf
c.
D. M'CLEES & Co
No. 133 North Third street.
P:m.A!KI.l'l!IA.
Wholesnl dealers in Roots and Shoes.
May 17, 1800-tf
Sew Tailoring 12stalllsliikiiit.
'Tlift U!iucrsi;guod respect fully informs
JL the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity,
that he has opened a Tailoring establishment
nest door to Dr. Bunn's Drug Store, where he
is prepared to manufacture garments of the
latest style and most complete workmanship.
He hopes by strict attention to business to
merit and receive a share of patronage.
THOMAS DEVLNE
ElrtEiSbur", Sept. 1, 165'J:Iy.
the greatest improvements
jswile anting Irom me
luprovements claimed are
the same fire.
they are all made double.
the Foot and dirt found in othe r stoves
HARDWARE, CHAIN lTMl'S, 1 O ; 'IRON,
CUTLER 1 , LUOL 'JUULa, h.u.on-o
r.f T!n Conner and
nana .1 i.ul- .i3;viuki..i . --i, --
h or
CEO. HUNTLEY.
f? i' ii 1 it t 1 1 rvvL-nuiv tiit nr.
OF THE DIAMOND, EBENSBURG, FA.
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE,
FLOUR AND BACON,
PROVISION'S, &c. ic.
a the
A. A. DARKER.
.'AEI1.12T XVA51E-510031.
i: A N s re-
spei-ttully in-
JUl til? I lit V.1U.1 U.- VI - t '
. ... . .1 .- A
Ebensburg, and Cam-CW'Jq f
una county sfeuerai -j 'n
lv. that he has on i'tv tr'.'W?
ha. id : nd for S:we, at
h-.s aro-ruom. one
square w i-t of Blair's
Hotel, a large aul
.-pleioiid assortment
of rrRNnoiM", which
he wnl
1 very cheap. COFFINS made to
orucr on the ciiortest
blc p; ici s.
Ebensburg, Oct. C, 1
notice and at reasona-
:.-tf
IATUO.ZE Vi fll OXV3T !
The Protect ',n Mutual Fire Ltsvrutice Co.
OF CAMDRIA COUNTY.
LOCATED AT E T. K N S R U R O, T A.
rO"lIE above named Company, organized
E April Oth, 1157, will effect insurances on
property at safe rates. Being particularly
careful in the ri-ks taken, this Company pre
sents a. reliable and cheap medium, through
which persons mav secure themselves rgamst
probable losses by fire.
Ollice m Centre Street, nearly opposite
Thompson's Mountain llo'.se.
D. II. ROBERTS, Pres.
A. C. Mri.T.ix. See'v. & Trcas.
JOSEPH li. CAM I'BELL, Aent
Aug. 25, lS50.-ly.
EE- ::.!:i3t ia t'or. isi v.
AY IN'! purcli:sel tin; entire stock
I ;n ! fixtures of the Lbonsbv.rg l-onndry
subscriber is prepared to fumi'a farmer
tl
:ao.l others with
j' Lor : a s. v l o r a n ro ixts
S T O V li S. M ILL I R O X S,
Til R ESII1X i! .)'. 1 ( 'III XL'S,
and castings of any kind that may be needc
in the community.
Ry strict attention to the business tf th
concern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will
receive, a liberal patronage lrom those in
want of articles in his line.
All business done at the Foundry.
EDWARD GLASS
September 1, 1S59-H'.
AXKW LXt'ITK31KVn
M. KERN cc D1U.,
WlLMOUK, CAMItRIA CO., Pa.
s.
Respectfully calls the attention of the pub
lic to their large aud varied assortment ef
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
HATS,
BONNETS,
shoes,
medicines,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSW ARE
CAPS.
ISOi TS,
DRUGS,
&c, &c., c.
Thev are prepared to sell at lower rates than
any establishment in the county. Their goods
being selected with a view to the wants of the
country, cannot fail to recommend them to
the public. aug25,185l tf.
1859. DilFi. C. MORRIS, 1859
HE A LEU IN'
FASIIIOXAJJLi: HATS .y CAPS,
JSZ.zi,Hja. Street,
Ol'l'oMTE Til K MANSION HOUSE,
Joints OWEl, I'il.
a EC
V. M. LLOYD & CO.
Aliobisa,
l'a.
"TTXRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and Sil
L.vcr and Gold for sale. Collections made
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upon time, with
intercut at fair rates. nov:i, Tytf.
.IBS Vt'OSSK! JSt WOIilv!
nrXavintr, in connection with the ,!-
--a- E.. fliiiiian. a large and superior lot
Job-Iypc, we are prepared to execute with
neatness and dispatch, every variety of Jol
Work, including Hand Bills, Cards Deeds
and Blanks of every description, on tdiort
notice and on the most reasonable terms.
Persons dciiriug anything in this line, will do
well to call.
m ctitviV vnTTT?
V OWX ISTCBKSTS!
JUST RECEIVED, NEW STOCK OF
WATCHES, JEWELRY
C locks ami motions,
1 the ,ign of the Big Watch, Main tt. Johztou n
The undersigned desires to call the atten
tion of the people of Johnstown and surround
ing country to the tact max. u.
been ap
Kiitcd an Agent of n large importing
house
i- ir ITC hS I . K.-. it..
also ot a
Ol , , ii-U',
bin'e manulacturm
estaniisniiieiii 01 o " -
t-r i- ., i,f.f. ov lie 13 enaoieu 10
bled to oiler sucn
inducements to purchasers 01 uioc.uw, ..
were never before ottered in this place, or
where this side of the Allegetiies.
He would also call attention 10 un i-'"
assortment of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
iut reccive-l an 01 me ile.-u
most beautiful workmanship. Haying sclect-
d his stock with great care, be is conuueni
ie can suit every uisic a-. o ..
11 pockets by the great reduction in price.
are particularly invited to an inspection of the
present stock and prices. EAR DROPS hith
erto sold at SI. 50 will now be sold at T5 cts.
and icirr'iii'cJ to stand the text of near, lreasi
Pins, Rings. 4c. , at a reduction.
CI 12 X T 12 31 12 A I
would call your attention to inv beautiful
sortnicnt of
COLD AXD S1L 1 Ell H.UCViW
at the following very low prices:
Huntincr Ycrce atch. w:irrantcd:::::::::::-TO,
Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in
this town at S2u, and then reduced to
Si 4. I will now sell at frcm::::SlO to '11. 50
Hunting Levers fiom::::::::::::::::::l 2 to -T-I0.00
Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore
sold at 10, 1 will sell ai iroui:..:?i i ?3,w
Ooeu Faced Detached Levers:::::S 1 o to 5li,00
1 vtttchrt u-il be irarrottiea 10 jn jvr
. . .... r
ttctlec months, or exchange for another of equal
value.
Everybody is invited to call and examine
the stock, as style it is unrivalled 111 this com
munity, while the prices at which it is ofwrod
are uiipreccdcntcdlv low. Coeds sold for
CASH only.
tflJuParticular attention paid to rcparinj
locks. Watches, Jewlery. Sec. of oil kilo's.
for v hi( li the Cambria IrouConipar.y s tmt
will bo t:kin at jiar. AM work warrauttd.
TOWN" AND COUNTRY STOKhkr.r.i'l.l..
supplied with Watches, Jewelry. Ar..i;l less
than city prices. JOS. "(J. HOLMES. Agent.
Sept. H. l850.-lv.
8(50. "nNU'AI!!;; 18(50.
SHEET-IRON WARE. COPIER W A RE.
J. !?. liEKF!EXr;TO:V
Desire to call tb" ntteiiTion ...f '.b;- :.ubiic o
tin
bii
ir new TIN SiH'!
;k building on
lilviill ( IS. '
I next to t'-e ii.' p.
o i . e n i .
in
Ur on .!,!. t r.i.... .i J .- 1 ' : : V. r.n ! . , . i '
oil : '
-c
1 1 1
- lio-SO of lb
A" Co., JolillStO V. II. 1U., v,.!.!-.- tue;
j-urpose r. umfaetui ir.-' ail kinds i f
TIN, SHEET-IRON AHDCQPFER WARE
Their work w'.U be ma-ie by the best work
men and of th" best mate: -h-.ls.
f. rmined to sell all "kinds of
clu-aj.'-st rttts. wind' sale :.nd r
"bey
i-:'.rc
at tnc
P. S. All orders tor
to on the shortest u.ui
I'oUTINO at
and ou reaSi
( nded
.cable
terms.
Johnstown. Dec. ?. ls5r-Tf.
t. r.LAin voork. J. ai?:x. y.oi.
MOORi2 5c ?IOWK32.
c?poet fully inform the citizens of 1'L
JLj ensburg. and C:imbri;i couii'v geu.-rnny,
that they Lave now on baud, and are co.i
stanilv, in receipt of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE.
QUEENS WARE.
HATS, CAPS.
BOOTS. -SHOES.
BONNETS,
ETC., ETC.,
kc. kc kc
All of which they nre prepared to at
prices which defy compvtiiion. Purchasers
arc earnestly rcque. ted to :'! and t x:t:-i;e
our stock, as we are always prepared to irive
satisfaction in goods and prices.
August 25. lc-:0:tf
C 1AMHU1A 1IIHk7"m"ain Sthki.t
Johr.btov. n. JoHCrtl tSOellllther,
Landlord. This establishment has rcceutly
been thoroughly renovated, and is now well
fitted up for the comfortable accommodation
of boarders or transient patrons. The Table
will be supplied with the best the market af
fords, while at the Bar will always be found
as good Liquors as can be obtained anywhere
The new Landlord, in again opening the
'Cainbtia House'' to the public, won.ises to
pare no pains to make it a f.iit rate hotel.
Jpi-ifRoard, Three Dollars oer week, or One
Dollar per day."V3i
A Hack will be in waiting at the railroad
station on the arrival of the trains to comer
passengers, free of charge, to the bouse.
HORSES AND BUGGIES AT LIVERY.
Johnstown. An sr. 25. lS51.-lv.
A liOADE HOTEL, Ebenslntnr, Pa.
i-L The subscriber, having leased, rc-tittcd
ana newly lurnishcd the "Ebensburg House."
is prepared to accommodate his friends and
the public generally. The House has alwavs
been a favorite for visitors duriii" the Summer
cason, and I will spare no pains in niakin" it
an agreeable home for all sojourners. My Ta
ble will aiways be luxuriously supplied
the markets of the country and tbi ;;-
from
Vt-
Baii will be filled with" Honors of t Iiob
brands. My Stav.i.k is atti-iob-.i i.i- .o.c..i
hostlers, and my charges will be such as to
suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat
ronage, and fully intending to deserve it, I
hereby throw open my house to the public.'
HENRY FOSTER".
August 25. 1859:tf.
TJAILllOAD HOrE, AYihnure, Vam
JLXj bria county, Pa. (Near Penna. Railroad
Station.) J.s. I). H amilton-. l'njriitor.
An extensive Bowling saloon is connected
with the House. The Tahle will be fur
nished with the best the market affords, and
the P. in supplied with the best of li. mors, in
cluding Ales and Lager from approved brew
erics. Extensive and convenicut Staklino is
attached to the premises.
Wilmore, August 25, li?5D:tf.
pAMDIUA llor.SK, Wilmore, Pa.,
j Has becu recently opened by Geo. Ran
not.iMi. formerly of Blair county.
Mr. Randolph promises to his patrons the
best accommodations and the lowest charges
of any house in the county. The former ho-d,
character of the house is suflicieut guaranty
of what its future w ill be.
O.EOEGK RANDOLPH
Wiluicr, April 12, 1 rC0.tf
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