The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, September 15, 1864, Image 3

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    IHURSDAY:::::::::::::SEPTEMBER 15.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. :
Kbensburo and Cresson Railroad.
On and after Monday, May 16, 1864, trains
on this road will ran as follows :
Leave Ebensburg
At 7.00 A. M., connecting with Bait. Ex
press West and Thro' Acr.om. East.
At 6.40 P. M., connecting with Mail Train
and Fast Line West and Ex. East. r
Leave Cresson
At 10.45 A. M.', or on departure of Thro'
Accommodation West.
At 9.15 P. M.f or on departure o Fast Line
West.
Nuts to be Cracked. By reference
to tho printed proceedings of the Dem.
Co. Convention of Blair county, held at
Hollidaysburg on the 1st inst.; we find
that a resolution was "read and unani-
mousiy aaoptea to me euec.ma. me
1 . ItJ a ll -il L 1 a j1
uaiu v,onvennuu w.egicw ma i--private
business" compels Hon. A. M'Allister,
representative lrom this district to Con-
gress,to "withdraw from public life." In
other words, they regret that Mr. M'A.
refuses to become a candidate for notnina
tioa and re-election, . iu which case' we
are led to" inter he would have been ec
statically declared the choice of the Dem
ocracy of Dlair county.. Was this resolu-
tion onerea ana auopteu as a airect.insuit
. rr . . t.l
to ILL. JohL8ton,Esq.wfcowas subse-
f T I
Tcntion ? Then why this attempt to make
him plaj "second fiddle" to Mr. M'Allis-
ter by putting him before the" people as
"the next best man V .. By the way, when
we are on this subject, less than three Iy. cold, weather we have been enjoying
months ago the Johnstown Democrat vio- hero 0Q the mountain 0f late, have depart
leotly assured its readers that Mr. M'Al- ed to their respective homes. That gay
lifter was no Democrat, in that be invari- retrcat wiM soon be a banquet-hall desert
ably cast his vote in Congress with "the edj it8 iights all fledj its garjand3 dead;
infidels of New England in their every and all but lhe andiord departed !.... The
effort to destroy the Union and Constitu- Bc7iU & StnU thinks it woulJ be a wise
tiou," but, on the contrary, that he was
aa "Abolitionist. What does the Dem-
ccrat think of this endorsement by his im
mediate constituents of Mr. M'Aflister's
"Abolitionism V And ouht not the
1'emocracy or iSlair county to be ashamed
of themselves to go and. endorse a hale
-r v m Vm . . mi m - ' m, t
tellow well met of the New England itifi
deU and destroyers of the Union and the
Constitution ? An early answer is respect
fully solicited.
Important to Teachers. During
Mouday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
and "Friday, 3d, 4th, 5th, Gth aod 7th Oc
tober next, the semi-annual meeting of the
Cambria County Teachers' Institute will
be held at Summitville, one mile from
Cresson station, P. RR. It would be well
for all teachers throughout the county to
be in attendance, inasmuch as there will
b? a good corps ef drill-masters and lectu-
rcra oa various educational topics present.
Daring the sitting of the Institute, an
examination of applicants for professional
certificates will be held. The applicants
U be such, and only such, as hold cer-
tificates averaging one and one-half or
better. Besides the more usual branches, J
tbe examination will embrace the rules
for Spelling, Phonetics, Principles of El-
ocation, Punctuation, Theory of Teaching,
nd Physical and Mathematical Geogra
phy. The Cou nty Superintendent is ma
king a commsndable effort to increase the
Jtaadard of both, provisional and profes
sional certificates, and should, in this
'ffort, receive the suDDOrt of all riht-
Uiiadcd people. .
r OR Congress. 11. L. J ohnston, Esq., l. Pershing of Johnstown. . The purvey
ed Ebensburg, was nominated for Congress ors of gingerbread and small beer did a
on the first ballot by the Democratic Con- o
lerence of this district, at Huntingdon, on
Thursday last. Like Abraham 'Lincoln,
Mr. J. is a self-made man, and lias "hoed
disown row" through life, and hi.s nom-
ination, like that of Mr. Lincoln, is the
tpontancous recognition by his party
friends of that great worth and ability
which has so distinguished him and raised
bim above the level of the masses. An-
cthcr marked resemblance we discover be-
tween Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Johnston con-
sista in that, both are, most . inveterate
ai determined punsters and story-tellers
Personally. Mr. J. is a fine fellow : social.
h he is a good fellow: intellectully. he at
a rare fellow; politically he is an ir
ifferentfellow.-' Personally and socially,
e would grace any circle into which he
fc'ght be; called upon to enter ; " intellect-
he is fit for Governor; politically
well, he voted for Woodward last tall,
IB1 will most likely support the Chicago
"ominees. rjlatform and all tliia m
best fnr ;
: -
tu"Tll immortal J N. Free writes us
fcat he will visit Ebensburg to-day (Wed-
esday,) and Wilmore to-morrow, to epa-
i . - -.. . r . " r vu- . suvuiu i
'v'vvu,v nuu uuiBircicnea arma. , I
Tl - -- .
."" uvm j piiui. mil uve columns
of mtenselv fitnnid
Chicago Convention and "Littlo Mac,"
and a couple of other columns on indiffer
m w V4 Ult
ent subjects, but we search its length and
breadth in vain for a word of cheer to those
brave men who left this place two weeks
ago in Capt. Litzinger's company for thj
wars. Indeed, the bare announcement of
their departure does not even appear !
How is this ? Is the Chicago Convention
of more moment to the readers of the
Dem. & Sent, than the going-out from
among us of many of our best citizens ?
Was the failure to give "the boys" the
benefit of a paragraph a cut direct to both
them and the cause wherein tliev pncracroA-
j & O .
and intended ns. an ins?iH ? fr TTT a if nil
an unintentional omission . on the pan of
ti1A w, a. 9 fri,' f
HW mm A II UO a (J dl 1 I
I . a " -
hich those readers of the Dem. & Sent
having friends in the company will do
wen to ask themselves... .Mhs Martha
Taylor .daughter of Jinn. P. Tl.
0 - --e J'"'
died at Shade Gap, "Huntingdon county,
on the 29th ult., in the 25th year of her
age.... Hon. Louis W. Ilall, of the Llair
district, wa nominated for re-election to
tho State Senate last week. ...The Altoona
Tribune says that Mr. Johnston, the Dem
ocratic nominee for Congress, is "a very
ciever and gceabld gentleman, with
philosophy encugh in Lb composition to
- " . . 1
doubtedlysuch a fate awaits him' That's
the atest Eew3 fr0M from home....
away
The majority of
Springs, takin ex
the visitors at Cresson
exception to the extreme-
arrangement to change the relative posi-
tions of Mr. Settlemoyer and Mr. Barker
on the. Union ticket, and run the former
for Congress and the latter for Poor House
Director. Thank you. It would scarcely
be a wise arrangement in the Democracy
of Cambria county to tradeoff Col. Ilasson
and get a veritable jackass to "run" the
Dc7n. & Sent.; for a jackass of necessity
must eat hay, and hay this winter is going
to bo $50 per ton much dearer in pro
portion than the bread the Col. will eat.
On the scoro of economy, if nothing else,
the Col. ought to be retained, at least
until spring.
A Tornado. Jackson township, this
county, was visited by a most terrific
btorm, accompanied by rain, on Saturday
n;ght. last. Trees were uprooted, fences
blown down, and the coru and other stau-
djng crop9 leveled to the earth by the
fierceness of the wind. Our informaut
saV3 he has seen no storm of equal vio-
lence during a period of many years.
Strabge to say, no other section of the
county appears to have been visited by
jt. Here, a distance of four or five miles
from Jackson, we experienced none of the
effects of it beyond a slight shower of rain
lasting only a few minutes.
That Meeting. -The Democratic
mass meeting held here on Tuesday was
small in rumbers but great in enthusiasm.
About three hundred of the "unterrificd"
only were present. Tho speakers were
Messrs. Wm. II. Witte of Philadelphia,
Potts of Johnstown, State Senator Wallace,
R. L. Johnston of Ebensburg, atd Cyrus
- 0od business throughout the day.
About the Size of It. The weather
during the past couple of weeks has been
exceeding wet and disagreeable. As this
is not the season for the equinoctial storm,
the superabundance of moisture can only
be accounted' for, on tho hypothesis that
nature is weeping copious tears over the
depravity of man in that he could delib-
erately and systematically promulgate so
vile and unholy sentiments : as those con-'
taincd in the Chicago Platform!
Nev Goods! James M. Thompson;
bis store ,P; O.. building. Ehensburg,
has just received and is now opening out
a large and ' well selected assortment of
'new goods, embracing" tho latest. fall styles
of dress and dry goods, ready-made cloth-
ing, hats and caps, boots and shoes, &c,
&c, &c. Call early before a rush is made,
and take your pick.
Our Schools. The Union schools of
this borough wiU open for an eight-months
term on Monday, 2Gth inst. Prof. D. B.
Mahon, of Westmoreland county, is em-
ployed as Principal. The three assistant
leaoners, wm. pe ef iecieu va aiuiuay
next; . .. .
-EiiouiNus. .L,ast week the Dem. & Sent.
I LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE
i " nAUiWiui aucidkht peksonax ou&hol-
DIEB.S THE PICNIC DEDICATION OF CATHO
LIC CHURCH.
Correspondence of The Alleghanian.
Johnstown, September 11, 18G4.
A terrible railroad accident occurred
near Beatty's Station, Westmoreland coun
ty, last week. The. boiler of engine No.
273 exploded, killing the engineer, CLas.
Gahigan, of . this place, J. Jones fireman,
and William Walters conductor, both I
believe of Pittsburg. Some 500 sheep
were also killed by the wreck of the cars.
Mr. Gahijran waa n. rerv ' vmT'h
w J w J j vuiig
man. lie had served in the three and
nine months service, and had been pro
moted to engineer but a few days before
this sad occurrence. Some defect in the
mm -
macncr-v ot the engine is supposed to
have been the cause of the explosion. The
remains of the deceased were brought to
this place, and interred to-day.
Among late departures from our town,
I note that of Andy Munson, late iron
despatcher of the Mill, and James Quinn,
erstwhile military recruitirier a?rent fnr
a c:
Lambria county. The ' former is now
employed as military telegrapher at Broad
way Landing, on the James riverr while
the latter holds the position of clerk with
the Purveyor at Grant's Headquarters.
They are both deserving young men, and
will adorn any position they are called
upon to fill. ..
Capt. Morgan M'Donald and Sergt,
Ilerd departed to rejoin their regiment,
on Thursday last. The Capt. will n'ot be
fit for active service for some tim-:
The veteran furloughed soldiers of the
54th P. Y. left here for the field again on
Friday last. A large number of them
donned the hymeneal yoke during their
brief stay in town, thus furnishing a dou
ble incentive to bring this "cruel war" to
a close as soon as possible. Among the
marriages was that of Capt. John Suter,
of Co. A, 54th P. V., to Miss Emma A.
Vickroy, of this place. May happines? be
theirs always.,
The pic-nic for the benefit' of the new
Catholic Church came off as per announce
ment on Saturday. The weather was very
threatening, but the attendance was large,
While I am on this subject, I may state
that the church is to be dedicated on
Sunday, 25th inst. The Biohop of the
diocese and fifteen priests have signified
their intention of bein present. Tickets
of admission will be 50 cente, and stran
gers are invited to be present, with' the
assurance that the best seats will be se
cured for them. As this is without ques
tion the finest church in the diocese (out
side of the city), it were well worth a visit
to Johnstown to see it, and at the same
time witness the impressive ceremonies
attached (o dedicating a Catholic church
to the service of the Almighty. .
FROJI OUR SOLDIERS.
LETTER FROM CAPT. EITEINGER'S COMPAST
BUDGET Of KEWS FROM "TIIE BOYS." ' '
Correspondence of The Alleghanian.
Camp Curtin, Harrisburg,
SepicmlerW, 18C4.
On Friday night, The Alle'jhnnian was
received, and attained a high degree of
importance and interest. It contained
the news "from home," and hence was
eagerly sought for, eagerly read and ea
gerly listened to by the boys. ' :
We arc still unorganized and unfilled,
though we have been assigned to the
209th regiment, Col. Kauffman. We got
some seven recruits in Harrisburg, who
were mustered into service on Saturday
morning and paid their local bounty, six
of whom deserted under cover of night,
robbing the seventh, who ii Ftill with us,
of some four hundred dollars before leav-
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1DS- .;! ;;, ";; 3 ,
.It is hardly probable that we will leave
here before the latter end of the week, if
sp soon as that. The boys are all in mod
erate .health,' though some few complain
somewhat. Wo have had ;tt surfeit of
rain since coming here.' The other night
your correspondent suddenly found him
self . absolutely surrounded by the watery
fluid, and of course had to execute a sud
den "change of base.'' - .GAM5IA. Z
A1
DMINISTIIATOR'S NOTIOE. .
Letters of Administration ou the es
tate of Mrs. Elizabeth J. B. Jones, late of
Pittsburg, Allegheny county,"deceased, hav
ing been granted the subscriber, all persons
indebted to said estate are hereby' notified
to come forward and settle tbeir respective
accounts, and those having claims against,
will present them for settlement.
. .. EVAN J. EVANS
Cambria tp., Aug. 11. 1864-6t. . '
LAND FOR SALE.
Tho subscriber will sell at private sIe,
a piece of land, situate in Munster tp., Cam
bria county, one-half . mile from Kaylor'a
Station, E. & C. Hit., containing 43 acres.
The land is well timbered, and would make a
most eligible location for a Steam Saw Mill.-
For termB, &o., apply to ' '
, , . JOHN G. EATLOR.
Kaylor's Station, Ang. 11 1864-3t.
JSiT See new advertisement!.
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X AT THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES.
TTr-,.. T.
bell Fruit & Ornamental TrPQc v; e
better growth, larger size, and at lower prices
than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries
and warrant them true to name.
Standard Annln trppa nt iqi .. u
?ii per loo. - -
r L -.www VV. 11 la wBLwil '
i eacn trees. ir.tn vn n, Cm m
1 -" vn pom .pit.itv w
per xu
Standard Pear trees.
Dwarf Pear trees, 50$toSl each 20 to e
rvm 1 fWk
Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each
Standard Cherrj trees 37J to 75 cts
unu.ii ucrry irees 50 to 75 cts.
Plum trees 50 cts. . ..." .
Apricot trees 40 to BO rt
Nectarine trees 25 cts each.
urape Vines 25 cts to $1.
Silver Maple trees 62J to $1.
European Ash. 75 to l .
European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50 '
Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1. , S
American A: Chin A-v.Tr:.. .
a. r - OU Ct
Strawberry Plants. Si nor inn
W - I VJ w. OVw.
QCIIOOL BOOKS! .....
WHOLESALE A Xrt ZrYZMai 1
lne suosenber invie thA n,c.,-
puouc, na or country Merchants especially
to his largo assortment of ' - - --- -
, , w "ILtliliUtl Ul tUw
CsijaUULi BOOKS,' ' .
WRITING LETTER PAPERS
ENVELOPES, .
BLANK LOOKS, '
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. . .
SLATES, and ..
STATIONERY of u
Complete. assortmpnt Af HiriGTr .T-r.-
ww. ww 1Uuuu iu lue city at the subscri.
oer s. - . .
All goods sold at the lowest xrhr.icni
rates.. : . ; :.
Call
o-.juic JUTlD" PICA.
(nhofA nir i 1 11 r- viae
. i w LHAIii,hS IT. nJ W.J T fT ,
i.t.uvuf -
81 IVoofl st
Bet. Diamond AMv or. au
aug4,18G4-3ml. ; ... PITTSTJiTPn
w
X)OD 3IORRELL & CO.,
" -i ajj itiii AILi DEALERS
IS ALL KINDS nv ucnn,
Keen constantly
DRV GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
CARPETING S,
uii-ULOTUS,
UL.OTHING.
BONNETS.
NOTIONS.
. HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
BOOTS a SHOES,
x uu VISIONS,
FISH. SALT.
1LOUE, BACON,
ALL KINDS rVr-TTini r-r, .
ajw viwmiii'' an i i.nnreanri I 3
u,uc reasonabieterms.
j -- "-n uuuta xuuue O
Johnstown March 2 lfifirt.tr
vw m m
le xrozectton Jlatual 1 '. r,,,,,..,,, ,
. ujj. UAJMislilA COTJXTY
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T. r1 A T T" TV 1 m . .
u vv ji i i, u y 1 t: It K V s T TT T -1 -r .
I Tr, re u f0a!?ea UomPany, organized
I April 6th, 1857. will effort inB
property at safe rates. Beino-.nflrt;ia-i
iu.uiuni rN I II
careful in thA nt ti. .i..-. r
--- v-acu, mis wompanj pre
sents a reliaMa r.i i ... l..J .
i , . , "" wucuu iaeaium, tnroush
I wLlch persons may secure themselves against
i Thom5an'9 47xr"" .r" "" opposite
i x wuuuiuiu iiouse.
n t r JOHN WILLIAMS, Prest
J - - j mm, m. 1
A. A. BARKER, Agent
THIS WAY FOR LORKTTO, CHEST
SPRINGS & ST. AUGUSTINE !
xue UDScriDer, tavmg purchased the entire
late firm of Ryan & Durbin, begs leave to
inform his friend3 and the Public iu general
vw iw iw Hwv. prepurea to lurniih tliem with
every accommodntinn in li? f i :
. hub ui Ijuaimfss.
IJis line of Hacks connects with all the trains
on me 'a. it. k. a ntL-;., ,.
delay whatever. Calls nlwnve rrm.i
" w .'lUllliHK ttfcw
i TKW TAILOR SHOP.
-L 1 The undersirned havlnor nnanA
m.:t: r-. . ,.., . - -1. vi uui
I lormeny occupied by Evans & Son, respect
w . w. ... w CbVlw J W W ill
luuy miorms tne public that the business
win mere be carried nn in n'l it- v.,-aT,i,a
. j
All work will be don in tho lotoct
with neatness and dispatch, and on the most
i-tensburg, Nov. 5, 18C3. t
ilOAL! COAL! COAL!
V-' The Subscriber is now earrrin n 4l,
uomery or m. Ti ev. Sr . at T.iiitr stt;nn
r, ... ' " ' m
on tue i'ennsvlvania Railroad. Pii.Tnhri'.
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ty, and will be glad to fill all orders,- to any
oiuuum., ui uiwens oi ioensourc: and vicin
ity. Satisfaction as to qualitv of Coal guar
antied in all cases. WiL TILEY Jr
; April 28. 1864-Cm - '-
TNSURANCE AGENCY. v. r
JL James Purseagent for the Blair county
and Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Com
panies, Johnstown, Pa..- -
f Will attend promptly to making insu
rance in any part of Cambria county upon
application by letter or in person. " " :
March 12th, 183-tf. - 4 ' 'i -f
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -Letters
of Administration on the estate
of Mrs. Anna Rees, Lite of Llacklick town
Bhip, Cambria county, deceased, having been
granted the subscriber by tue Register of
said county," all persons indebted to said es
tate are hereby notified to come forward and
settle their rcsnentivp.. neciinnft nmi Ti
1 w-...w -. ' V .1.
having claims against it will present them,
properly authenticated, for settlement
JOHN B. ROSS, Admr.
Blackllck Tp'., July 28, 18S4-Ct.
AN ORDINANCE
OF THE BORO. OF CnEST SPRINGS.
Be it enacted .hr tliA Tliirfrpca n H Tnn-
Council of the Borough of Chest Springs, and
it is hereby euacted by the authority of the
same, That the said Borough, for the purpose
of raising money to vara bountv of S300
each to any persons who will volunteer and
credit themselves to the Borough, to any
number not exceeding ten, issue coupon bonds
to the amount of $3,000, in amounts not less
than $25 nor more than Si 00, bearing inter
est at the rate of six per cent, per annum,
dated, tho day the' motey :s advanced to a
Treasurer specially elected for that purpose,
to be signed by the Buness and countersign
ed by the Secretary, redeemable in five years,
or sooner, at the pleasure of the Town Couu
cil, and payable to the purchaser or bearer,
the interest to be paid annually. -
1 ! A. W. GREEN, Burgees pro tern.
JcrrissoN Vjiajfiy, Secretary.
Cheat Springs, August 22, 1864. ".'
HIGHLY IMPORTANT
" TO BLACKSMITHS.'
Four-fifths of time and hard labor tared dt
using' '
ISAAC C. SINGER'S
NEW AND COMPLETE TIRE AND BAND
BENDER,
Patented March 10, 18C3. Its chief adranU-
ges are '
1st. Haying strong gear wheels to obtain
power,' one man can operate it to bend cold
wagon tire, any eise under 1 by 4 inches.
2d. Having movable collars, to hold the
bar square on the portable rollers, it takes all
twist out of the bar, while bending in a regu
lar circle. .... ...
3d. It Can be shifted to heml tn nnx Aq'tA
circle, from one up to twelre feet, in ona
minute.
4th. Harintr a moval.l .ni-. .b ;v.
can be quietly taken off, tirts and bauds are
ensuy iitkcu out. .
5th. The uuoer ribbed ml 1a ;n .t-..,.
... hi n.r.
draw the bar through. 1 ; ...
btn. lieing guaged and numbered, a card
with directions accompanies it.
The Machine in' food oil ih u.i.oi
running order, bolted upon a strong piece of
timber, without leer cr crank, fnr "So ri
legs and crank fc; $30. .,
All cash orders promptly attended to.
gfi,ciae atiu tountr KiirhU Jor nl.'
i; - ' - ISAAfi f! RIT.FP
Ebensburg, April J 1864-tf. . .
a
U1CKSALES,
ASD
SMALL P
1SG4.
THE LATEST ARRIVAL I
A. A. BARKER,
Ebensbcro,
The subscriber taken nlant- in'.n.1
ciner to the people of Ebensburg anA vin"
that he has just received, at his store
nigh street, the largest and most comn
assortment of ;
Summer Goods
ever before brom-ht tn thia
which he is determined to sell eheajitr A
e incupcsi.
DRY GOODS,
la endless variety.
... DRESS GOODS,
Of every description
WOOLLEN GOODS, . 1
A full and complete assortment
WHITE GOODS,
Embracing all the latest style
EMBROIDEHTRS
fTnnilsniiip anil nF th. Vi.sf
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. .
Of all sorts, sizes widths and pricet.
HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS,
-a ne latest and best styles.
7 READY-MADE CLOTmvn
A better and cheaper article than eve befot
IX' . ...
. uerea to inis community..
' ' BOOTS AND SHOES, - .... -
. Of the yery best workmanship.. -.
-HATS AND CAPS, -
; . Fashionable and of durable material,
' MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS
-; i ' HOSIERY AND GLOVES
' ; ! BUFFALO ROBES.
Hardware. Queensware. ; Groceries, Flour, Bacon
tll. .... .O ...I ! . , .
.jy-Tupa, tuowtses, juacKerti, tier
: ring and Cod Fit A, Iron and Aailt,
r Cedar and Willow Ware, Drug .
: and Medicines. Carbon and
Fah Oil, etc,' etc.
etc. '
These, nnd many other' d.acr?ntinn i
of i
Goods, too numerous to here mention, con
sfcuoiuy ua uana. . . . . . -
Not to minc matters, he keeps a
i FIRST CLASS CO UXTR Y STORE,
where anything or everything a person mar
need or desire can be obtained, r - . - t
By buying a large stock at a time, and pay
ing for the same almost entirely in Caih, th
subscriber is enabled to sell contiderably
cheaper than other dealers in this community.
To be convinced of the truth of this assertion
you need ouly call and examine hia Schedule
of Prices. ' : . "; ; . . 1 r ? u
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS.
Customers will be waited upon by accom
modating Salesmen.
The Public Is requested u roll in
the more the merrier and secure Bargain.
: : - - A. A. BARKER.
F.
31. PIKE,
LUMBER MERCHANT, PLANING MILL
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, '
Chist Spw-gs, Ca5ebu. oo.t P.
CS Flporing Boards, Sash, Doors. Vene
tian and Panel Shatters, mad to rrr-r f
i cOnstantlj 03 hand. Jun'9 iei4.Irr
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