The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, August 25, 1864, Image 4

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    OX33DS eft? IDnXTDDO.
If you would render vour child
ren uejpicaa 011 iucu hyci, uviii vsuf,
r permit them to help themselves.
The loud tones in which some people
appeal to reason simply proves that reason
'"'fa a great distance from them.
:Jt:jThe door between us and heaven cannot
: ube. opened if that between us and our fel
low men is shut.
! Always be aj witty as you ran with your
parting bow your last speech is the one
""remembered.
Absence is to love what fasting is to the
..,)oJy ; a little stimulates if, but a loDg ab
sence is fatal.
"Superficial -knowledge is lite oil upon
" water; it shines deceitfully but can easily
be skim tiied off.
The loveliest are to be seen by moon
light; when one sees half with the eye and
, half with the fancy.
-V Ambition often puts men to do the
.l.paeauest offices ; as clinioing is performed
in the same posture as creeping.
Not in . unmanly characters does mild
ness charm, but in manly ones; as energy
does not in unwomanly ones, but in the
- womanly.
Whosoever would feel the tenderest
participation of joy, let him not look at
happy children, but at the father and
mother who rejoice to see ihem happy.
t A shilling idly spent by a fool, may be
picked up by wise men, who know better
what to do with it ; so it is not lost.
;"Weaen are fond of differing ; men of
going ahead. "With the former we gain
by! exhibiting patience; with the latter,
as--with public functionaries, by impa
tience. Men of quick fancy more easily re eon
cile themselves to the loved one when she
is absent than when she is present.
Well mated lovers aro liko the two
wings of a dove, bearing one heart be
tweeu them and always moving harmoni
ously."
t& A late letter by B. F. Taylor to the
Chicago Journal j closes with this beautiful
thought: - .
Leaving the gate of the Capitol, to-
r.ight, I met an old man hastening to the
Kaltiinore cars. He carried a sword ten
derty upon his arm, as if it had been an
infant. And yet he was no soldier, and
the weapon was no new toy. He was a
father, fresh from the June fields of the
West. The scabbard was battered, and
the hilt was stained. He had given a son
to God and liberty, and was going home
with the sword!
"It was not the first time I had seen old
swords borne northward by hands unused
to wield them, but it was the first time its
fall; meaning had come to me. It was
sadder than a dirge ; it was grander than
a pean. 'Old man V I thought, 'it is
Worth the price you paid the price lie
paidl' And, as if ho had shaped it out
in words, I seemed to hear him say:
Priceless I The sword-wielders perish, but
the truth abideth forever!'"
A writer, who has traveled in Ire
land, states that one day he saw a rough-
looking customer in custody of a police
man, and followed by a large concourse of
the canaille. ...
I iuquired of one of the crowd, a ver
dant . looking son of Erin, what offense
the- culprit had been guilty of. I was
answered :
"Sure, an' he attimptcd to commit sui
eide, he did."
"Suicide V I cried in surprise. "By
what means, pray?"
"By batin' his poor ould father over
the head wid a club till he lay for dead,
the born divil," rejoined my informant.
It was somo minutes ere I ceased to
contemplate the depravity of mankind in
general, and suicides in particular.
Bgk. Army pies are so terribly tough
that the soldiers call them leather pies.
A poor fellow of Grant's army, whoso arm
had just been amputated, was being car
ried past a stand the other day where an
old woman "was selling pies, when he
raised himself 'in the ambulance and cal
led out, "I say old lady, are those pies
sewed or pegged V
OB WORK
OF ALL KINDS
NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY
EXECUTED
AT TIH
ALLEG HANI AN" OFFICE,
i
men St., ebensburg, pa
rUBLICATIOX OFFICE :
It03t:RT DAVIS' BUILDING-UP STATUS.
THIRD DOOK BACK.
, r, ;
01 VE US A CAI4 ,
ANIC ARRANGEMENTS!
SUGAR KETTLES, - ,
10 to 40 gallons. "'
' COPPER KETTLES, ,
- '' ' ' 3 quarts to 40 gallons.
- i
TINWARE,
all sorts and kinds. ;
SHEET- IRON WARE every variety.
ENAMELED $ TINNED IRON WARE
ZINC WASUBOARDS,
for 25 cents, worth 37 cents.
SAD IRONS, or SMOOTHING iRONS,
all sizes and best quality, 5 to 6 cts per lb.
COOKING STOVES,
Trimmed complete, with baking arrangements,
$3 to $23.
EGG STOVS, $4.50 to $13.v0.
HEATING COOK STOVES, $3.00 to $8.00.
BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patent,
Graff & Co., Mitchell, Herron & Co.,
Abbot k Noble, A. J Gallagher's,
and every other Pittsburg or Philadelphia
manufacturer's.
Stoves always on hand or procured on 5
days' notice.
ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves. ;
always on hand.
CARBON OIL LAMPS, 62 cts. to $1.25.
Chimneys and Wicks for Lamps always ou
hand.
SPOUTING,
BEST QUALITY, put up and PAINTED at
10 cents per foot.
Ab extra charges for Elbows.
MINER'S LAMrS,
OIL CANS,
POWDER CANS.
all sizes constantly on hand.
COFFEE MILLS, 37 cts. to S1.25.
TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS'
Jelly Cake Moulds, Table and Tea Spoons
COAL BUCKETS, 35J cts. to $5.00.
The above goods will be furnished
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
at the
JOHNSTOWN STOVE & HOUSE-FURNISHING
STORE,
CANAL STREET,
Opposite the Weigh JLock.
ASK FOR
RANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE,
and save twenty per cent, on your purchases
EITHER FOR CASH OR SCRIP.
April 24, 1862-tf
GEORGE M. REED, Attorney at Law
Ebensburg,Pa. Office in Colonade Row,
Ebensburg Sept. 26, 1061-tf.
ABRAHAM KOPELIN, Attorney
at Law, Johnstown Pa.. Office on Main
street. LaugZ5,is:y-ti
PHIL S. NOON, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburar. Penn'a. Office two doors
east of Thompson's Hotel.
August 20, 1859.-ly
R. L. JOHNSTOH. GEO. W. 0ATXA5
TOUNSTON & OATMAN,
-I Attorney at Law,
Ebensburt Cambria county, Penna.
Xlgk. Office removed to Lloyd St., one door
West of K. L. Johnston s resilience.
January 10, 1861:tf
GYRUS ELDER, Attorney-at-Law
Johnstown, Pa. Will pr.ictice in the
several Courts of Cambria, Somerset, and
adioinincr counties.
Office same as lately occupied by Linton
and Noon, on Post Office corner up stairs.
April 23, 1863-tf
RS. BUNN, M. D., tenders his pro-
fessional services to the citizens ot Eb
ensburg. Office in Drug Store, on High st.,
oppogite Thompson s Hotel.
Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf.
DR. T. C. S. GARDNER, Physician
and Surgeon. Tenders his profession
al services to the citizen of Ebensburg and
surrounding vicinity. Olhce in toionaae
Row. . L-Juiy -i, loui-u.
TPVR. J. M. M'CLURE, Surgeon and
1 J Mechanical Dentist, respecuuny oners
his professional scrviccsto tueiaaies ana gen-
l ornrn of Johnstown aua vicmuvoi iuisiua.ee
Particular attention paid to diseases of the
Mouth. Teeth extracted witu eieciricai lor
Office in the old "Exchange," on unmon
street. Johnstown Aug. Z5, lHi
TV F,NT1 ST It Y.
c undersigned. Graduate of the Bal
tiinorc Colleee of Dontal Surorerv. respectfully
oners his prole3sioiial services to me.ciuzens
of Ebensburg. He has spared no means to
thoroughly acquaint nimsen witn every lm-
nrovtment in his art. To many years of per
sonal experience, he has sought to add the
imparted experience of the highest authorities
in Dental Science. He simply asks that an
opportunity may be given for his work to
speak its own praise.
SAMUEL BKLit UUD, it. v. a.
(Office formerly occupied by Dr. J. Clark.)
Reference: Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond
rr.: W. R. Handv: A. A. Blandy.P. II. Aus
ten, of the Baltimore College.
Jftgy Will be at Ebensburg on the fourth
Monday of each month, to stay one wiek.' .
April ?, lbUZtf
SST Handbills of all kinds printed at this
office, .
rjyilE UNION FOREVER 1 1 1
R. H. TUDOR & HUGH JONES,
Having formed a partnership in the GRO
CERY business, would respectfully call the
attention of the people of Ebensburg and vi
cinity to their large stock, which has been
selected in the Eastern market with great
care. Come and examine for yourselves 1
They cannot fail to please. Ourstock consists
in part of the following articles, viz :
White and Brown Su- Chewing and Smok'g
gars, t Tobacco,
N. O. Molassses, Cigars, Snuff,
Syrups, Candles, Soap,
Rio Coffee, -" Clothes Market and
Young Hyson, Imperial Fancy Baskets,
and Black Teas, i WasL boards, Brooms,
Spices of all kinds, Buckets, Measures,
Butter, Sugar and Wa- Kealers, Churns,
ter Crackers, Kegs,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Hair and Wire Selves,
Oranges and Lemons, Scrub, Shoe and Dus
Fiers, Raisins, ting Brushes,
Prunet, Citrons, Rope, Bed cords,
Nuts of all kinds, !-" Lines, Rope Halt ers
Ext. Ley and Coffee, Twine, Tye Yarn,
Bowls, :: - Fawcit3,
Butter Prints and La- Window Glass,
dies, r. Ptuty,
Arnold's Inks from 6 to An assortment of Es-
75cents per bottle, - sences and Drugs,
Shoe-findings, Pegs, Shovels,Spades,Hoes,
Nails, Thread, Garden Hay Rakes,
Sole Leather, Scythes and Snathes,
Harvest Tools, Buck Saws and Nails,
Hay Forks, v " Provision,
FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL,
CHEESE, RICE, BACON,
MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH,
And all kinds of Liquors, Brandy, Gin, Wines,
Old Rye and Common Whiskey, &c, &c.
KgiThe above articles will be sold cheap
for Cash or Country Produce, at Ca3h prices
Ebensburg, May 9, 1861:tf
N
EW CHEAP CASH STORE ! ! !
"THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER I"
E. J. MILLS & CO. , beg leave to announce
to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that
they have just received, at their new store
room, on High street, a most complete assort
ment of
Spring and Summer Goods,
consisting in part of the following articles .
Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Plain and
Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping
Good3, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, and
so on, ad infinitum.' ,
Also :
Boots and Shoes, nats, Caps, Bonnets,
Groceries, Hardware Queensware,
Notions, Perfumery, Stationery,
Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring
and Cod Fish, Syrups and Molasse
Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, &c, ic kc
In short not to dip further into tedious
details they intend keeping
A NUMBER ONE STORE,
Where the comfort and convenience of a
country community can be successfuly ca
tered to.
By buying a large stock at a time, they art
enabled to sell their goods at a
TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES.
Roll in and see for yourselves. -No charge
for showing articles.
8. Country Produce taken in exchange
for goods.
Ebensburg April 24, 18C2.
RE V A N S re-
spectfully in
forms the t.tizen3 of
Ebensburg, andCam
oria county general-'
ly, that he has ou
hand and far sale, at
his Ware-room, one
square west of Blair's
hotel, a large and
splendid assortment of FURNITURE, whkh
He will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to
order on the shortest notice and at reasona
ble prices. Ebensburg, Oct. 6, 1859.
W. S. IIAVEX,
fcLAIiN and FANCY JOB PRINTER,
STATIONED,
Blank Hook Manufacturer, Book Binder,
and dealer in every description of
American and Foreign Papers, Sec, Ac.
Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS
BURG, Pa.
Agent for L. ' Johnson & Co., Type
Founders & Electrotypers, Philadelphia
August 25, 1859:t.f
HUGH A. MoOOY,
Saddle and Ilarness Manufacturer
EBENSBURG, PA.
Office one door east of Davis, Jones & Co.'s
Store. '
A large stock of ready-made Harness, Sad
dles, Bridles, &c, constantly on hand and for
sale cheap. Dec. 25, 1861-tf:
RAILROAD HOUSE, Wilmore, Cam
bria county, Pa. (Near Penna. Railroad
Station.) Jas. D. Hamilton, Proprietor
An extensive Bowling saloon is connected
with the House. The Table will be fur
nished with the best the market affords, and
the Bar supplied with the best of liquors, inT
eluding Ales and Lager from approved brew
eries. Extensive and convenient STABLixsis
attached to the premises.
Wilmore, August 25, 185D:tf.
ONTINENTAL HOTEL,
Adjoining Penna. R. R. Depot,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The most convenient plaoe to stop in the
City. Meals served at. all hours. Terms
moderate.
J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors.
April 24, 1862-tf.
UNION HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa.
John A. Bl'aib, Proprietor.
Also, in connection, BLAIR & 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, 1859:tf.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa
Jas. A. Moobb, Proprietor.
The Tablk is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies The Bar is supplied with
choice liquors : and the Stable attended by
careful hostlers. Boirders taken by the week,
month or year. aug25,1859:tf.
A LTOONA HOUSE, Altoona, Pa-
J. RICHARD M'CLAIN, Proprietor. .
1 B& Meals ready on the Arrival o f all
trains. Cheapest bouse in town.
- Aug. 11, 1864-tC
T ERGER, AUDENRIED & FRY,1
9 , jios. 1 1 and 13 soma v aier oi.,
(Below Market,) PHIL AD' A. ,
Wholesale dealers in
FISH,' CHEESE PRO VISIONS generally.
. Are now receiving and will keep constantly
on hand a full and complete " assortment of
goods, in their line, consisting in part of '' '.
MACKEREL, HAMS,; CHEESE,
SHAD, - SHOULDERS, LARD,
HERRING, SIDES, " BUTTER,
SALMON, BEEF, DRIED FRUIT
CODFISH, TONGUES , SALT, &c.
Having every facility for purchasing our
goods to the best advantage, and every con
venience for conducting a large business, and
being determined to Bell goods upon terms
equal to any house in the trade, we respect
fully solicit the patronage of our friends and
the public generally. , v ,
jgfParticular attention paid to filling orders.
Philadelphia, July 41, 2864-tf.
J YRE & LANDELL,
- FOURTH
, AND ARCH STS.,
PHILADELPHIA,
, ARK OPENING FOR FALL TRADE,
French Merinoes, '
Good Black Silks,
Dark Figured Silks,
; - ' ' " New Plaid Silks,
Balmoral Petticoats, -Red,
White and Blue Flannels,
Shawls, Wholesale and Retail.
October 15, 1863.
C. EBY & CO ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
- And Commission JHercha?itsf
No. 522 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth.
Philadelphia.
We have constantly on hand a general as
sortment of all kinds of fish', in large and
small packages, which we will sell low for
Cash or 6hort credit Also, Duncannon Nails
and Spikes of all sizes, constautly on hand
and for sale at Manufacturer's prices.
October 15, 1863. ...
H. FRANCISCUS,
No. 513 Market St.,
and 510 Commerce St., Phila.
Wholesale Dealer in Cotton Laps, Carpet
Chain, Wadding, Ropes, Wick, Tie Yarn,
Brooms, Buckets, Baskets, Churns,
Tubs, Brushes Looking-Glasses,
Ac, &c, &c. AC.
BQyThe largest stock of the above Good.)
in the city, sold at the lowest nett cash prices
Oct. 31, 1861-tf.
T. LITTLE, SR. 'AS. TRIMBLE.
LITTLE & TRIMBLE,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
' ' And Commission Merchants ;
Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass,
Cotton Yarns, and Pittsburgh Manufactures
generally,
No 112 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
April 24, 1862-tf.
M. W. FRY, with
MOORE, LIGGET & CO.,
mnorters and Jobbers of
HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS,
NOTIONS, 4e.
No." 223 Market Street, Opposite Bank St.,
. . Pbildelpbia.
JSm Constantly receiving Goods from Phil
adelphia and New York Auctions. .
Oct. 24, 1861-tf
SPRINGER HABBACGH. WM. H. WHITACRE.
. BENJAMIN -F. PETIT.
SPRINGER II ARB AUG II & CO.
Wholesale Dealers in
WOOL, HIDES, PROVISIONS and PRODUCE
GENERALLY,
No. 209 Liberty Street,
April 24, 1862-tf. Pittsburgh, Pa.
M LLOYD & CO., BANKERS
ALTOONA, PA.
DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and Sil-
rinlrl fnr on! a Onllprtions marie
V V 1 nuu xv.v. v -
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upou time, with
. . . w . a. r o le s-a.
interest at iair raves, uow, u
BARTALOTT & BLYNN,
Manufacturers of and wholesale deal
ers in
HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS,
, BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, kc
No. 436 Market st., below Fifth,
(South side,) PHILADELPHIA.
April 28, 1854-tf
J. B. ANDREWS. A. B. WILKIN'S.
K. i- ALTIMUS. W. Jf. SMITH.
GEO. M. RIDDLE, with
ANDREWS, WILKINS k CO.
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
. . No. 503 Market street,
fanlS, 1862tf PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN A. WILSON. D. U'CANDLESS.
JESSE W. CARR.
WILSON, CARR, & CO.
(Late Wilson, Payne j- Co.)
Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS,
No. 94 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
April '24. 1862-tf.
T. MORRIS PEROT, EDWARD H. OGDEN.
BARKER, xoith
Xi T. MORRTS PEROT k CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 621 Market street, above Sixth, and 612
Commerce Btreet, Philadelphia.
Nov. 28, 1861tf
WATSON & J ANNE Y.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBER3 Or
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, &c;, &c.
323 Market St., Philadelphia.
Feb. 11, 1861-tf. 1 ; i
HEO. II. THODEN, with
KLEE, KAUFMAN k CO.
Manujacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
CLOTHING,
No. 80 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
April 24; 1862-tf.
MARTIN BUEHLER, R. H. HOWARD.
BUEHLER & HOWARD,
Importers and Dealers in
Foreign . and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery,
' No. 441 Market St., Philadelphia.
Not. 28 1861tf ' ;
JAMES GBATIAM; B.J.THOMAS.
GRAHAM & THOMAS, : -,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Dealers in Flour,'
15t Liberty street Pittsburg, Fenn'a.
Dec26, 1861-U . . .
H
, WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE,
No. 133 Wood Street, jrmsourg, jra
. Have received an immense stock of Boots
and Shoes suitable, for Spring and Summer
sales, comprising a full assortmemt of Staple
and Fancy Goods, carefully selected with par
ticular reference to the wants of the Western
Trade, and due regard to durability and sizes,
manufactured to order and warranted.
Our entire stock haying been purchased
and contracted for direct from the New Eug
land manufacturers entirely for cash, during
last- Fall and ;Wrinter, . before the present
advance prices on stock and we are enabled
to offer Superior Inducements to cash or
prompt time buyers, and are prepared to sell
goods at less than New York or Philadelphia
prices.'
We invite the attention of Merchants visit
ing this city to examine our large and desira
ble stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Bgk. Particular personal attention given to
ORDERS.
April. 9 tf H. CH1LDS&CO.
JOHN HEWITT, with
Solomon Gans,
. WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHING,
. No. 409 Market street,
;: ' - . Philadelphia.,'
JJgy This establishment has been removed
from No. 114 North Third street to the above
location, where an extensive and seasonable
assortment of Ready-made Clothing for Men
and Boys, together with a carefully selected
line of Cloths, Cas&imeres, Satinetts, Vestings,
Tailors' Trimmings, kc, is now ready for the
trade.
Any order entrusted by those who are un
able to visit the city shall be executed as
faithfully as if tbey were present.
August 24, 1862.
NEW CASH HOUSE !
Goods bought and sold for cash !
LITTLE A ADAM SON,
No. 325 Market Street, Philadelphia,
Invite attention to their new and splendid
stock of
SPRING DRESS GOODS I
Black Silks, Mourning Silks, Fancy Silks,
Poult de Soies; Seasonable Shawls, Clocking
Cloths, Mantilla Silks, Mantilla3 manufac
tured by them&elves from late Paris styles.
April 23, 1864tf
JAS. M. CONRAD. COATES WALTON.
CONRAD & WALTON,
Importers and Dealers in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY
Conrad & Walton's superior Steel Shovels,
Conrad k Walton's, Darling k Waldron's
SCYTHES,
Mann's Beattv's k Hunt's Axes, &c kc.
Nos. 623 Market st., 614 Commerce st,
Oct. 15,'63-J . rnuaaeipaia.
JAS. W. RIDDLE.
JSO. C SHERBORNE,
WM.
H. GILL.
"DIDDLE, GILL & CO.
JL Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
, DRY GOODS AND CARPETING,
438 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant
Street. PHILADELPHIA.
May 1, 1862-tf. . .
ISRAEL GOULD, with
JOEL J. BAILY k CO.
HOSIERY, SMALL WARES,
WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, &c.
28 North 3d street, Philadelphia.
JOEL J. BAILY, HENRY J. DAVIS,
ELTON B. GIFFOBD, S. W. VAN CCLIS t
February 18, 1864,Iy. .
B. MUSE JONES. GCSTAYCS A. BENSON.
BM. JONES & CO .,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
512 Market street. Philadelphia.
. Particular attention paid to sales,
country produce of every description.
April 28, 1864tf
DR. TAYLOR. WM. K. HEMPHILL
TAYLOR & HEMPHILL,
Wholesale dealers in
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. FOREIGN k
DOMESTIC SEGARS,
222 Market St., south side, bet. 2d A 3d,
April 28, 1864tf PHILADELPHIA,
TTMKM. TIOLTJDAY. vrilh
J? NICKERSON, HARRIS k MOSELEY,
Manufacturers of and holesale ueaiers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
' Kn. 435 Market street. PHILADELPHIA.
EST A large assortment of City Made Work
constantly on hand. . jani,ioui
-T"T f!. MURPHY. ?iV7t
W H. CIIILDS k CO.,
WHOLESALE BOOT k SHOE WAREHOUSE
No. 133 Wood street,
May 8, 1862-tf- PITTSBRUG, Pa.
AUFFMAN & CHEW, '
Importers and Dealers in
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
No. 21 North Fcurth st., Philadelphia.
Oct. 15, 1863.
THOMAS P. JAMES,
IMPORTER and
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
No 630 Market street, Philadelphia.
October 15, 1863. . '
w
EST, SOUTHWORTH & CO.,
' Wholesale DeaUrs in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
. .No. 21 North Third street,
Nov. 23, 1861. Philadelphia.
GD. M'CLEES & Co.,
No. 133 North Third street,
; . ; . Philadelphia;
Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes.
May 17 1860 tf . .
A
DAMS, ATKINSON & CO.,
AUCTION DRY GOODS,
No. 83 North Third St., Philadelphia.
E. A, ADAMS. H. P. ATKINSON. J. M. WHITBY.
April 28, I864tf
T USSELL & LANDIS,
Jlj Importers and Dealers in
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, c,
No. 410 Market and 405 Merchant sts.,
April 28, 1864tf PHILADELPHIA.
JOS. LAUFERTY,
Wholesale dealer in :
HATS, CAPS, -STRAW GOODS, and FURS,
No. 19 South Fourth Bt:; Philadelphia. '
April 28, 1864tf -r ...
I " C. CALDWELL. -
IMPORTER AND 'WHOLESALE DEALER IN
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS
434 Market st. k 4.29 Merchant St.,
Feb. 11, 1864-tf. PHILADELPHIA.
THE ALLEGHAfllAN M
ILL be published every Thursday 4t
" the following rates yiz":"
Per annum, (payable In advance) " .
ii no paiu wuuiu iuu urn six months 1 -
If not paid until the expiration of year' 2 00
- A failure to notify a discontinuance at
expiration ot the term subscribed for will ba
considered a new engagement.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING
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ROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE 1 1
BARGAINS I DARGAINS 1 for EVERYBODY
The subscriber takes pleasure in calling
the attention of the citizens of CARROLL
TOWN and vicinity to the fact that be has
just received, and is now opening, at the jld
stand of Moore k Son, a large and varied
stock of
Dry Goods, .
consisting in part of
Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassinier.es
Doeskins, " Sattinetts, Twcedi,
Jeans, Tickings, Flannels,
Brown k Bleached
Muslins, kc
DRESS G O ODS 0 every style.
Together with an excellent stock ot
ROOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
BONNETS
STATIONARY,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES1
FISH, SALT,
TRUNKS,
CARPET-SACKS
QUEENSWARE,
NOTIONS,
And, in fact, anything and everything usuallr
kept in a No. 1 Country Store all of which
will be disposed of at prices to f uit the timet.
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS I
Customers waited on. by attentive Sales
men, and no charge for showing articles.
Jigy Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and
other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country
Produce generallv, taken in exchange for
Goods. - " A. A. BARKER.
May 29, 1862-tf
A. CARD.
Witmer's Bridge,
. Lancaster Tp. July 30, 1860.
Messrs. Evans asd AVatsox : Gentlemen
The small size No. 1 Salamander safe which
I purchased from your agent, Mr. Adam K.
Ba-r, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, 1858,
has been subjected to a very severe test,
which it withstood in a most satisfactory
manner. This Safe, containiugall my books,
together with valuable papers belonging to
myself and some to my neignbors and friends
and represeting a value of over Twenty Thous
and Dollars, ($20,000) was in my Mill which
was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju
ly, I860, and passed thu.ugh the fiery ordeal
unscathed. The Safe was on the second floor
and fell to the basement ci the Mill, and was
subjected for six hours to an intense heat
among the rui.is, which was greatly increased
by the combustion of a large quantity of grain
confined within th brick walls. After the
fire" the safo was opened and the books and
papers taken out iu a state of perfect preser
vation, the paper not even being discolored
This fact was, however, to many bystander!
a better recommendation of your Sa'es than
could be expressed in any other words from
me. Yours Respectfully,
sel3- SAMUEL RANCK.
B$u- A large assortment of the above quI
ity of Fire and Thief Proof Safes always en
hand and for sale at as low rates as any other
firm, at EVANS k WATSON'S.
No. 16 South Fourth st.f Philadelphia.
J 804. TE! 1804.
SHEET-IRON WARE. ; COPPER WAEB
J. ii IX. UERRINGTOX
Desire to call the attention of the public to
their new TIN SHOP now opened in the large
brick building ou the corner of Main
Fmnklin streets nrmositn the Mansion IlouS
and next to the Banking house of Bell, Smith
k ' Co., Johnstown Pa., where they purpose
manufacturing all kinds of . ,
TIN, SnEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE.
Their work will be made by the best work
men and of the best material s. They re 1'"
terming to sell' all. kinds of , ware at
cheapest rates, wholesale and retail. .
- P: S Ul orders for SPOUTING attended
to on the shortest notice and on reascnaeit
terms. , ,
, Johnstown, December 8, 1859-tf.