r m. It if m ' -I t. Vl -'? -.3 f - -i I li 5 P ii ll If !? i J j;1 5 , ? '. 3 1 if J 5 m i 1 3i - j.U -Mi iff 4 3 ill ? . t :i 4 'i :3 ! ,71 i r '?.' 1 i mi mmi mi w'ii mi i i n T-l ' &A dispute arose between Campbell and McLean upon the subject of genealo gy. McLean toud not allow that the Campbell? had any right to rank with the McLeans in antiquity, who, he insisted, we're in existence as a clan irpm the be- einning of the world Campbell had a little more biblical lore than his antagumst, and asked him if the clan of McLean was berSrc the flood. --' ' , ,T T "Flood Lwbat flood? said McLean,. ,Tbe flood, you iuow, that drowned all the world but Noah and 1U family and his flocks," said Campbell. : ; f . " Pooh ! you aud your floods I said IMc Lejin, ' my clan was before the flood." V 'I have not read in my Bible, said Campbell "of the name of McLean going into Noah's ark." f "Noah's ark !' letorted the other, in a tone of contempt, "who ever heard of a McLean that had not a boat of his own. Sgi, After the tea was thrown overboard in Boston Harbor, Febuary 1774, one of the party engaged in that movement, Lot Cheever, whose direct descendants' reside in Salem, stopped at lhe house 61 Colonel - Abner Cheever in Saugus to change-Ins disguise. Some of the tea in his el'troaa saved-by an old lady . of the family, and has from that liuieuotil now been carefully' preserved. A lady of the highest respec tability, and a direct descendant of the Cheeyer here spoken of, ba3 presented to the manager of the Salem Table at , the Naval Fair in Boston a remaining portion of the tea, -which' will be offered for sale.' . - , Ar good anecdote is told of a house painter's son, who used . the brush dexr trously, but had acquired the habit of "putting it on too thick' Ot.e day his father, after' having frequently scolded him for his lavish daubing, and all to no purpose, gave him a severe flagellation. . "There, yon young rascal,' said he, after performing the painful duty, "how do you like that?" , . , , ' "Well, I don't know, dad," whined the bov iu reply, "but it seems to me that you put it on a thuuderin' sight thicker than I did!" - . Bgu A wild wag ones entered a Quaker meeting-house, and, looking around at the grave assemblage present, he determined to have some fun. Soholding up a pen ny tart, he solemnly said, "Whoever speaks first shall have this pic.".: "Go thy way, boy," exclaimed a drab-coated gen tleman, rising, "go thy way, and" "The pie is yours, sir !" interrupted the wag, placing it before the astonished speaker, and hastily effecting his escape.- Bj An exchange is responsible for this "good iin ':" -' At one of the hotels in our .city, lately, the" landlord said to a. boarder ."See here, Mr. "A, the chambermaid - found a hairpin in your bed this morning, ' and it will not answer I" . - .. "Welt," replied the boardejr, "I found ahair in the butter Ibis morniiig,but that didf not.prove you had a womau in itV. , '- BSn fAs an exemplification," writes a gentleman in London to a f riend here, "'of the ignorance1 with regard to Americans which ode somclimes finds, even in, the best society in England, let me mention that Professor Rogers, of Boston, was the other day asked by a lady, at a-dinner parly,' (where I was present,) whether the English language was to any great extent spoken' in thi United States I" , , ,, : , , - Cgy? A very curious method of reducing the intense headache experienced by fever patients has been lately pointed out byVa French physician'. It consists pimply in pressure extended ; over the .'integumant covering the temporal arterie3. It was dis covered quite accidentally irii feeling the temples, rather, than the wrists in order to ascertain the frequency of the : pu!sc; rr . . 1 " -' U, A fellow at a race-course was staggering- about the 1 track with more liquor than he could, carry: ."IIalk),' what's the matter now ?" fcaid i. chap,' whom the iu-, ebriated individual had .run' against. "Why hiewhy, the fact is, a lot of my friends: have; been: betting liquor oh the race to dayV and they have got me to' hold tho'stakes." : " -l v ' ". :' JOB WORK OF. ALL KIXDS NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY ; 1 J :'T: ; EXECUTED AT TBI ' "ALLEGIIANIAN" OFFICE, ; t .:: .1 i; ."':' ' 1 -' ' ' ' ; .. " ; ; nicii St., ebensburg, ta PUJILICATION O'mCB -v-.rt E03EliT DAYJ&' BUILDING UP STAIUS. TEiat DOOR BACK. ' 1 OIVK US A CAIi. fT ANIC AUKANGEMENTS! A. - ! " 1 ; - "i SUGAE KETTL1.3, 10 to 40 gallons. COPPEr KETTLES, 3 quart3 to 40 gallons. TINWAP.E," all sorts and kinds. : SHEET-IRON WARE every vat ittj. ENAMELED TINNED IRON WARE ZINC WASHBOARDS, 3 ? for 25 cents, worth 37 ceuts. SAD IRONS, or SilOOTHING iRONS, all sizes and best qnalifB'to C cts per lb. ; cooking'stoves, Trimmed complete, with baking arrangements, $8 toj:$23.j ' LGG STO T3r 84.50 to SlS.uO. HEATING COOK STO VES, $3.00 to $S.O0. BRADLEY COOKICTSTOYES, Patent, 1 Gr.ifF&Co., Mitchell,' Herron & Co., ti& eVery other Pittsburg or Philadelphia ihhnufacturer s. Stoves always on hand or procureu on o days' notice. ODD PLATES AN DGIIA.T.E S for Stoves, always on--hand. CARBON OIL LAJiPS; 62? cts. to $1.25. Chimneys and Wicks ifojXamps always on ! hand. " SPOUTING, BEST QUALITY, put up and PAINTED at 10 cents per foot. JKifiYo extra charges for EIIoios.t MINER'S LAMPS, ' OIL cans; ; . ...POWDER CANS. ; ail size3 constantly-; on hand. 'COFFEE MILLS, 37 cts.to S1.25. TOASTING rORKS, OYSTER BROILERS Jelly Cake Moulds, Table, and Tea Spoon3 COAL BUCKETS, 3-H cts. to 3.00. The above goods' Will be furnished I WHOLES ALETOR JllETAIL, attha-- JOI'STOWN STOVE & nOUSE-FURNISII- ; ING STORE, ' I CANAL STREET t I ! Opposite tlic:We!gli Lock. ? - ; ASK FOR I RANK W. nAY'S WAREUOUSE, and save twenty Fer cenL on yur purchases EITHER FOR CASI1 OR SCRIP. April 24, lSC2-tf - GEOHGE 31. HEED, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg,Pa. OHice in Colonade Row. Ebeiisburg Sept. 26, lOCl-tf. ABRAHAM KOPELLiN, attouney at Law, JohnstoVn-Pa. Office on Main street. : aug2:,1850-tf PHILS. NOON, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pennaci Office two doors ea3t of Thompson's Hotel. - August 29, 1859.-ly R. L. JOHNSTON. ' '-"--CiEO. W. OATS AN. JOHNSTON & OATMAN,: ' Attorneys at Law, . . Ebensburg, Cambria connty, Penna. i ' r, Office removedib Llyd St., one door West of R. L. Johaston's re3"tence. January 10, 18Gl:tf YUUS ELDER, Attorn eyat-L aw Johnstown, Ta. Will practice in the several Courts of Camluia, Somerset,- aud adjoining counties. Office same as lately occupied by Linton and Noon, on Post Officefor tier up stairs. April 23, lC3-tf t'ri J S. BUNN, M. I).7.tendcr3 his pro- fessional servicer to-tb citizens ot Eb ensburg. Office in Drug iorc, on mgu si., opposite Thompson's II6teL libensburg, August 40y Ajjo4.11. DR. T. O. S. GAKDNEll, Physician vr Si-Tirrn. TpmTprahis nrofession- al services to the citizens of Ebensburg and ... - --V wt i t - -1 - eun-ounding vicinitv. UJT n oionaue Row. MRal21, 1 60 J -If. . TTVII. J. M. M CLUHE, bURGEON AND 1 1 Mechanical Dentist, respectfully offers hia nrr.ff5sional servicesto theladies and cren- tleuien of Johnstown and vicinity of thisplace. Particular attention paid to diseases of the iloiith. Teeth extracted with electrical for- ceps. ..Office in the old "Exchange," on Clinton street. Johnstown; Aug. 25, 1859. ENTIST11Y. Z The undersigned, Graduale of the Bal timore College of l)ental Surgery, respectfully ofl'Jrs his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared no means to thoroughly acquaint himself with every im nrovement in his art. HTo 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. i SAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. S. (Office formerly occupied by Dr. J. Clark.) Jr.; W. It. IlanMy; A. A. Blaudy.P. II. Aus ten, of the uammore uonege. 'jgyWill be at Ebensburg on the fourth Mondav of each month, to stay one wjak. April , l8G2tf t&T Ilandbill of til kinds printed at this rriiiE UNION FOHEVEH fl "' ' . ;: Rl lL TUDOR AiilUGH JONES,- n l i Having formed a partnership in the GRO CERY business; 'would, respectfully call the attention of the people of Ebensburg and .vk cini-, to ;their large stock; -which has been selected in the Eastern' market with great diVe. "Conie iknd exa'niin'-' fofjyburselves I Thev cannot fiiil tQiilwasa.; Our stock, consists in part of tlie following articles, viz : ' White and'"Brown:Su- Chewing iind'Smok'g gars, i.'t.'.-f'i. ' L Tobftcfco,T , nw. N.Q.'MolassscSj:- -Cigars, .Snuff,. .. . , Sv"rups, ' " ' Cai'pdk'S,,Soap'," Rio Co.,?ce,!!; : 1 '' -Clothes,' Market and Young Hyson,' imperial ancy iasKets, , anxl Black Teas, Spices of all kinds,' C'; : Bittter, Sugar and AYa- ter Crackers, ; , Dried Apples, Peaches'," Oranges and Lemons, Wa'slboards, Brooms, "Backets, Measures, -.Koujers;, Churiis, . ; - KS?. ... Hair and Ywre Seives, Scrub, Shoe and Dus ting Brushes, ... Rope, Bed cords', 'Lines, 'Rope - Halters Twine, Tye Yarn, r .Fawcits,' 1ndow Glass,' '' J Ptnty, . :.;:.;t -.I r;,' An i-ssortment xT Es sences 'and Drugs, -Shovels,Spade"si Hoes, , Garden a Hay -Rakes, Scythes and Snathes, Buck Saw;1 anil Nails, Provisior., . - ,. . j Fi3, Raisins, Prunes, Citrons, ( Nuts of all kinds,r Ext.; Ley and Coffee,; , Bowls, Butter : Print's 'and La Idle.s' ;.- .. .. Arnold's Inks from 6 to 75cents per bottle," ' Shoe-tindiags, Pegs c Nails,-Thread, ,..,, Sole Leather, ' J Harvest Tools, ' Hay Forks, FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL, -f - r CHEESE lit C E;' B A C ON, ' L : iMAGKERELHERftlNG, CODFISH, And all kinds of Liquors, Brandy, Gin Wines, Old Rye and'Commoh'Whiskey.'ic, &c. ' .2- The - above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce, at Cash prices Ebensburg, May .9, lSGLtf " , . r JEV' : CHEAP CAS II STOIIE ! ! I s '"THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER!" ' ' :E. J. MILLS & CO.. beg leave to announce to ho-citizens of.Ebensburg and vicinity that they ' have jut rec'eivcd,at their new store room,- on High street a most complete Assort ment of . . . Spring antl Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following articles . Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, and so on, ad infinitum. , J . '' Also : Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Groceries, Hardware Qneensware, Notions," Perfumery, Stationery, , , Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring ' ; and Cod Fish,' SyrupS and Mclasse . Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND' WILLOW WARE, &c, &c &c In short not to dip ; further into tedious details thev intend .keeping '. A NUMBER ONE STORE, :, Where the comfort and. convenience of a country community can be successfuly ca tered to. .I:...: By buying adaFge 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." ; "" ;r5i Country Produce "taken in fxchar.ge for joods. 1 . Ebensburg April 24, JSC2. E V A???, S re- ''-. . jim spectfully in- : - foruiahc t-ilztns of fj. i7j''- 't--, Ebensburg, aud Cam- - mm Ivl tthat" he -La'" on- - V.-S. -Sifr-"5t!f hand aud f?r jsalc, at J ins arft-rodm. one' S ' - ' siiare west 01 iliair 3 hotcli'a large 'and-. - -r splendid assortment of FURNITURE, whiih lie "v.nil scfl very cheap': 'COFFINS made to 6rder on the shortest ' noticel and at reasona-' ble prices. , . Ebepsbur, Oct. G, 1850.- , : ' ;! .:-;,-.-V. S. JIAVL?;, PLAIJN and FANCY JOB PRINTER, - . STATIOXElr . Blanli llooh Manvfaciurei ; Eool; Binder, '- 0.a.nd' aealer iin every description of American and Foreign Papers, kc, A.c. Corner ofWodd' ahd Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa. . ' ' :wv;u , . - ) :: Z!3f Agent 1 for:.' .L; Johnson & Co., Type F6und-TS & ElcctrDtypers, Philadelphia August 25, 1859:t:f . ' . -; ; ; "'. ' HUGH . A. MoCO I . , , Sdudleahd 'Harness lHonufyeturer , ' :'l ,-.- j;. Mr) EBENSBX'R(r, PA. Office one door cast of Davis, Jones & Co.'s Store. . , , , , - t' , A: lare'stbcK of ready-made Harness,' Sad dles Bridles, &cJ cdnstantly pn hand and for sale cheap. t n i?i. JDec. ji AlLROAD' HOUSE,' AVitniorc, Cami ,bria .county, Pa. , (Near Peniia. Railroad Stitioa.) Jas. D. HAMitTOX, rroprietor- An' ext'ensive Bbwling saloon is connected with" the' House J The oTable' will be fiir nishod. with the best the market affords, and the'EAii supplied with the best of liquors, in cluding Ales and Lager from a'pproved brew eries.' Extensive; and convenient. Stablixg is attached to the premises. Wilmore, August 23, 18 oD:tf. - iT ;' ' GONTINEITAL HOTEL, f. Adjoining Penna. R. R Depot, i 5 1 - -' l' PITTSBURGH, PAV Tne rnost convrnient plaice to! stop :in the City. Meals -served at alL hours. . Terms moderate. j - . J. : II. CLARK & CO.,' Proprietors. 'April 54, 1862-tf. ..? r. ... , TTNION II OUSE, -Ebensburg, Pai D Jpux Ai Blair, Proprietor. - ! ' Also, in connection, BLAIR & Co's HACKS viJI ' leave the' ''Union House" ' for Wilinoie stAtion in time to take the Eastern and West-; ern trains. Every accommodation will bcaf forded to, make passengers comfortable. - A"hgnst"25,'T859:tf. - u ; ' - ' :- ' -i k' OUNTAtN HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa ' ' " Jas.vA." H66nEt! rrdprieior.'1 1 Tlie Table is? always supplied! with the chpiccet delicacies Tjie Bak issuppiied.witU, choice liquors Tahd the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Boarders taken by the eek month or year. aug25,1859:ttJ A LTOOXA - HOUSE, :,ALtpona; Pa ' J. RICH ARD M'CLAIN, -Proprietor jKS-Meals ready on' -tee arrival of all trains. Cheapest houso'Ib t6wn. Any. 11, I8i.t. UlNbs::li-and"lS South Witter" St.;-' f- ; ) -(Below Market,) mihJUJ a. Wholesale .dealers in;.i-. ,: -v. -.j.js'l s. ; FISH, CHEESE $ PRO VISIONS generally. Are hb receiving and will keep constancy on hand a full and complete assortment of goods, in their line," consisting in' part of ; MACKEREL,' : HAMS, CHEESE, -''' 'SHAD. :f :-.' SHOULDERS, LARD.': -HEURING,' SIDES, r , . BUTTER, 'SALMON,' "'' l.EEF, ' 1 DRIED FRUIT CODFISH, :'t TONGUES SALTj &c,.;jj:!-. Ilavin every facility - for :purchasing pnr goods to-the best Advantage, and every con venience for conducting a large bimiicss.'and being determined to sell goods ; upon terms' equal to any "house in the. trade, we respect fully solicit the patronage of oiir friends and the public generally.; 1 -7 i eParlicutar attention paid to filling orders. ' Philadelphia, July 14, 18G4-tfr J.,., ... . ... -gYRE & LANDELL, -J ' : 5 "' ' FOURTli ' , . . ' ' .-.j f. r AND ARCH STS., : . 1 I i PHILADELPHIA, ;!r v -ARE OPENING TOR FALL TRADE, : ; '' r - - . ; . , '- . . . ' Trench- Mcrinocs, ; Goo1 Black Silks, 'I ' : . , , . Dark Figured Silks, r -' New P.Iaid Silks," ' ," i' ... Balmoral 'Petticoats,- ... v , . Red, White and Blue Flannel, . ' ' '. Shawls, Wholesale and Retail. , . October 15, 1863;;- ' "' ': i: 1 u l - 1 ' E rv. c. ery & co ; ; . . ' And Commission .Merchants, ' : ; - 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 short credit- Also, Duneaniron Nails and Spikes of nil size3, constantly on hand and for sale at Manufacturer's prices r . October lSlSG-X' '"' '' " "' '"'' , II. FRANCISGUS, .'s .. . . ' No. 513 Makket St., ' - and 510 Commerce Sti,; PniLA; Wholesale Dealer: in Cotton Laps, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Ropes, Wick, Tie Yarn, - " Brooms, Buckets, Baskets, Churns, ' Tubs, Brushes. Looking-Glassf -. &c, . . ic, &c. ac. jggj-The largest stock of the above Good.; in the "city, -sold nt the lowest. nett cash prices Oct. 31, lSGl-tf.,;. ' . ' .. - . T. LITTLE, SR. ' " ' JAS. TUIMBLEi LITTLE & TRI M B LE, ' i ..'WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants ; Produce. Fiour. Bacon, Cheese, EisK,- OAt bon nnd Lard OIL Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton. Yarns, and Pittsburgh Manufactures igenerally, . . ' " No 112 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 April.24, 182-tf. A, .,; . -, 31. W. PRY; vritli - - '.MOORE, LIGGET.& CO Importers and Jobbeis of ... : - f HOSIERY, 'GLOVES, TxclMMlNGS, ; ; iy.-.':. NOTIONS, kcJ : i No. 223 Market Street, Opposite Bank St , j i . - - PuiLOE.LVHIA. " "CL Constantly receiving Goods from Phil adelphia and New York Auctions: .. . t . . Oct. 21, 18Gl-tf . . . - ' 1 : -1 SPBIXGEU UAnBACGH.; ' . H. WUITACRE. BENJAMIN F. PETIT. SPRINGER 1IARRA1TGH & CO. ' ; , . , -Wholesale Dealers in WOOL, HIDES, PROVISIONS asi PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 209 Liberty Street, - April 24, lSG2-tf: Pittsburgh, Pa. M LLOYD & CO., HAXKERX , . . ALTO ON A, PA. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, nnd Sil ver and Gold for 'sale. ' Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, ; payable on de- w hnut lnieresi. or uroa lime, v iu 'interest at fair rate's.- ''' -; hov3, '5 9t AIITALOTT "& ELYNX, . Manufacturers of and-wholesale i deal- , i . r-:, crs'in ' . ':' .' .1 HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Ac No: 43i Market St.; below'Fiflh, t". . ...(South side,) PHILADELPHIA. April 28, 1834-tf ' j, n. AXDnuws.v;; v -, . . .'.' ', b. wilkixs. k. j. altimcs. w. x. sun n. GEO. M. RIDDLE, "tetth ':' ''" " " Andrews, wilkins & CO. Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dy Goods, ' . '. c' Jsci.' 503 Market street, fan 1 5', 18G2tf" , , PHILADELPHIA. oira. A.'wiLSOX: i: -':..': :r:r. I :-. D. M.CaKdless'. r r . . JESSH W. fARB. -TTTILSON, CAUK, &.CO. . W '1 ' ' 1 (Late Wilson, Fa ine'$ Co.) I. Wholesale Dealers in DRY. GOODS, r . No. 94 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa' 1 April 24. 18G2-tf. V - ' ' i v'-'- 1 . . ; 1 . 7 T. MOEBIS TEROT,. . . 1 in EAlUvElLTrM1 EDWAUD U. OGDEN. XV;::''i -;.'..'J T. MORRtS PEROT & CO., r, ;; Wholesale Druggists : , .f t. No. C2l MarketyStreet,' nbore Sixth and CI 2 ' r :;i Cojnhieree streetj'r ' Philadelphia. V ATSON & JANNEY. " ?-.:. HAiPOuiEnij axd jobbers op ': .SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, " SHAWLS. Ac:, &c.-" " ' 1 : i'. i. ? 323 :Marke't st-.-PfliLAifEErniA. : Feb. 11, 18Cl-tf. . ,.,. r rilHEO. II. THODKN, icith r - ; X i;-; :r rrr a? KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO. Manujaciurei s and M'holcsale Dealers in . , CLOTHING, No. 0 Wood Street; Pittsburgh, Ta. r Apiil.24, i8C2-tt. . . MARTIN' BVEBI.EB, ' : . : ' K, H. HOWARD. BHEHLElt & HOWARD,. .. ( .,' '" 'L ' Importers and Dealers In ' Eoretgn' hnd Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, ,'t , No. 411 Market sLr PmtADELmiA; , ;Nov. 28 I8Clt -v t-i ' ' " ' ' JAMES OilAIIAHi.- f : I ,Bi j: THOMAS. (TA RAH AM & THOMAS; '. ' KJ ' " 4 'i !!;J WHOLESALE GROCERS; ' o:ji; t'And .Dealers n flour, M0li 'i s sr j ,v 157 Liberty; street Piitsbubo. Penn'a Dec26,'186l'-tf 1 !- ' .UiJi?.J I ;l 1; rttt m.fc.s a LTV KUOE. WAREHOUSE ; --..i N'o. A3a Wqod.Street, PiUslurg, Ta. JlaycVreceivcd an,, immense stock. of';Boots and Shoes suitable, for,. Spring and, Summer point. ttY iTl C 1 T Ct. 1L full assortment of Staple land Fancr Goods', "carefully selected .with' par-' ticular reference to, the. wants 01 iue,. efciciu Trad, and dnc regard tpduxability'jandsizos,. m.iniifjrturp.l t ft t Til T C lilL Wurrd T. tt d. . Our: entire;. stock baVj'nj?' been 'purchased 'and c.optraeted,for direct from the New. .Lug- 'lapdinaninacturers eotirejy ior c-aau, :uui last .EaJV and'.,."V;inter,. .Lcrforo the , present .advance prices on fctock,.-nnd wc are enabled to: oiler ;. Superior Inducements, .tocash or .prompt time buyers, nud arc, prej arcd to sell goods at less than New York or Piijludelphia prices. ,!' , . ! - ". We invite the attention of Merchants yisit ing.this city to examine our. lafgeand desira ble stock beforcpurchasing elsewhere. V ., EfSA Particular personal attention given to ORDERS. : . - ".'., , ! : " ' '- ''-" - ' -'- April. pt tf.; ""n. childs&co.. , toux HEWITT, u-;th, .. : .1 : ; Solomon Cans,' ' WHOLESALE, DEALBR IN CLOTHING, ; . . . . -:j No; 403 Market, street, . ;:Ji- y.i v ' 'Philadelphia: ' . ;, - I ,j . ' . r ...... - ' j(?"iThis establishment has been removed from-No'-..' 114 North .Third street to the above location,. wUore 'aa cile'nsivc and seasonable assorto-.en't o'f .Ready-made Clothing for Mn "and Boys, together with a' carefully selected line of Cloths, Cassiniercs, Satinetts, Testings, Tailors' Trimming's, ic, is new ready for the trade. . . .. ' ... Any order entrusted .by those who are fin able to visit the city shall be executed as faithfully a3 if they were' present. .' . August 21. iSG2"." ' : : ' ' ;"; EW CASH' HOUSE ! ' Goods bought and sold for cash ! L I TT L II i A J A m S u -N , :' Xo.'3?5 Market Street, Philadelphia, .Invite attention, to 'their new and. splendid :' stock of ' ' ' SPRING DRESS GOODS ! ' ; Black Silks, Mourning Silks, Taney Silks, Ponlt de Soifes; Seasonable Shawls, Clocking Cloths, Mantilla Silks, Mantillas manufac tured "by themselves from late Paris styles. Apiil 28, ie64tf ' - iAS. M. COXKAD. COATES WALTOX. GIOXHAD & WALTON, f Importers and Dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY Conrad .& Waltou's superior Steel Shovels, Conrad i'Walton's. Darling Waldron's f '; SCYTTlISiV Mann's Eeattv's i Haul's Axes, vtc ic. JNos. C23 Market'st., 014 Conuutrce st, Oct. 1S,"C3.. rmiaufcipnia. . jas. xi. liincLS. '. i;) . J9. c. sats-ou-M.. , . , WM. II. GILL. TIDDLE, G1LL k CO: JLA)"- Inporlcrs and'Wholetale Dealers in. . roreicn and Dciaeittc ,. DRY. 'GOODS AND CARPETING, . 433 Market St.. bciow Lih," ind-4:J3 Merchant Street.. ' . PHILADELPHIA. May 1, 15C2-tf. .....' XS11AEL GOULD, with X ' JOEL J. DAILY k CO. HOSIERY; SMALL WARHS, ' . WniTE GOODS, EMBROIDER 1 1.."5; ic. . ., 2S North 3d street, PdilL-deiphia.. JOEL.J. S.J1I-Y, ' . liESUY.J. HAVIS, .Elton nV 'ciFFrrn,- ; s. w.vas erus: I'cbruary 13,. 18C4.lv. y. . n. muss jo.n'ks. : r.vsTAvrs a. r.csscx. p 11. JONES & CO., ... , , AND COMMI?HTO" MERCHANTS,- ' 512 Market -street,' Philadelphia. trE5 Particular ntleution ,I "id tc s.lc3, coui;irv produce of every description. April 2S, lSC4tf .- - ' nr.. TAYwr.. . ' ' ". .' vm. 1:. i:i:-PinLL. rriAYLOll kl HEMPHILL, . M A-i U r A C T U P E D TOBACCO .FOREIGN t ' "DOMESTIC F EG ART, ' ' ' 222 Market f t. 'iouth side. bet. 2d A 3d, April 3, lGttf . PHILADELPHIA, "ciiTibs&cp- I7LKM HOLLIDAY, tvi;h , NICKERi3t)N, HARRIS & MOSELE'!',. Manufactuvers of and Wholesale Dealers in ''B'O'OTS AND'SliCrES, : -' 1 , ,!-.lf6. 43iaiarkct street FiriLAr:T.ruiA.-.-' JBsA jarge iitfortmcnt of City Made Work con'st'anlly, 'on haVd.. ' " ' ' 'panT,lSCl TT7" , C. . 31URP li Y, tcitJt' 7. ; ... ' ' VY-. f H. CHILD'S CO.: ' WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOK WARtllOUSE : iii-ili r No.tt3S Wood street., i .. ... ; jiny.a, i8C2-tt:.-'r ,;V PiTrsriirp, Pa;i CAUFFMAN & 11EW,: : ,'ici i, j ; r . Importers and Dealers iri; . ' '"cniNAV GLASjS AND QUt'ENsWARE, ' ' i.":No'.;2l North Fcurth st:, Philadelphia.' ? Oct! I5.13.r , , ;i .!v rpilbM AS'IV JAMES, : v . . . jL:.; l ..f -;: IMPORTER and WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, . No O30 Market street, Philadelphia.'"' October T51, IStfJ. "' ."- -'- ' WEST, SOUTHWOlltH 'Si CO., ' " v...." m i; WholoalrDeahrs in :. -tr ,.u -BOOTS ANDjSHOLS, i No. 21 North Third street, . . . Nov. 28, 18G1. ' Philadelphia: -4-. -. 1 h r- r- ; r ; ; Cli-.D-M'OLEES &,Co.,; ,v Xo. 133 North Third street, 1 : Philadelphia ' j Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes. ' :. tMay;l7 .ISGU If , . . . . A DAMS, ATKINSON &.COI, :l : ' - .. . , ( ; , AUCTION DRY. GOODS, . : No. S3 North Third st Philadelphia. E. A. ADA1IS. II. P. ATKIXSOX.1' J. M. WI11TBY. 0 April 28,,18.G4tf,; ;V;.' ;t i T USSELL & LA NDIS,' " : JLV ;.'-".! n O-.-J Jiaporters 'and'Dealtrs in t ...j, DRUGS, . CHEMICALS, &c, ' . ' ,No.' 41 0 Market 'and 405' Merchah t sts.;- ' April 2S, 18G4tf PHILADELPlII A.-r. TYQS: LAUFERTY- ' ; ! ' l mji u.v. .-j j... Wholesale dealer in i - HATS, .CAPS, STRA.AV GOODS, aud FURS, No. 19 South Fourth st., Philadelphia. . April 2S, 18C4tf : 1 v -, - .. . z , I c q ALbii ll." . '"; ' ..; V; : XMPOKTER AND WltatESALB' nEALEtfis - HOSIERY, GLOVESfAND iFANCYvdOODS - : 434 Market st. Mercbant.st., - Feb. 11, 1864-m " PHILADELPHIA. " . - - n 11 1 i . YXIL" '. r'ntriEhed yery ThyrEday, ftt ', the fojlcwixy; rates iizT - 5 i- ' ; "j ' ' i ' ' ' ' r, f . V t , . If not paid within the first bix months 1 -If not paid until the expiration cf vear' in A . failure to notify a discontinuance at i.it expiration bt the term st'bscribfcd for wilUj considered a new engagement. . '.' ' TEEMS OF ADVERTISING " . i' -.1; insertion. ' 2 do 3 a 1 square, (12 lines,) - i 50.$ 75 Si ft 2 squares, (24 lines,)' 1.00 3:5o V'JJ 3 squares. (3G lines,,) 1.50 2. 00 3'JJ Overthree weeksand less thaB threemonth. 23 cents per square for each insertion : ... . i ' ; . . .. . .,-3 montjis. C do. .8 lines or less,..- .- ,.1.5.0 mo; 1 square, ( l lines. ) 7rA' 5'Q0 4-50 9.00'.' 1.00 12-ro ' 3-00 . 14.00 l2-M "...20.oa ' ? r,A . . 1 squint, v1- aw. 2 squares, 24 lines, ) ' '4.00 3 squarc3,'(3 lines,) , COO T I . 1 1' . . 1 . . " 1 n U CUIUUJU. Jl.UU .Administrator's and Executor's Notices i-r Professional or Business Cards, not ex ceeding 8 lines, with paper, per year, 5.C0 : Advertisements not marked with 'the' number of insertions desired, will be contic ued till forbidden,-and charged. ccordinT to the above 'terms..', ' 1 ;' ,.'" . ,' ; - ' V JTaw of IVeivspapers. , 1. Subscribers -who do not give express no tice to the contrary, are' considered as wish iiig: to continue their subscription. ' '2, If subscribers order the discontinuance of. their Periodicals, the Publisher may con tinuo to serd them;, until all arrearages are paid., .t! : . i i .... . 'J... If subscribers .neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the offices to which they are directed, they are held responsible till they hare settled the bill and ordered them, discontinued, ;' 4. If subscribers remove to other places without, informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. . 5. The Courts have decided, that reu fib to take periodicals frcrn the otlice or remov ing aud leaving them . uncalled for, is ' prira faciae vidence of intentional Fraud. "O ROKE OUT IX A NEW PLACE I L . BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! roa EYERYEODI The ' subscriber takes 'ploaure in calllnj the attention of the citizens of CAHrX'LL TOWN'and vicinity to tl.c fact that he te just receive i, and is ncn opening, at tic j!d stand ' of Moore Son', a .large and varied etoclcct - - Dry Goods, consisting in part of Satins, '-Velvets, Cloths. Cassimeras Doefkins, asattinetts, TTveedi, - Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, - Drowr. & Bleached Muslins, ifcc. DRESS GOODS of every style. Tojether '.vith' an excellent stock of BOOTf1, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS STATIONARY, ' IIAEDVrAEE, ' GrtCCEPJES FISH, SALT, . TRUNKS,- CAEPET-SACS QUE EN S W AE.E , " NOTIONS, And, in fact, anything and everything usuallr kept in a No. 1 Country Store ail of which will be dljpoied of ut prices to suit the i!a:cSt . . CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! Customers waited on by attentive Sales men, and r. charge for showing articles. t-herfy, r.oidar, Spruce, Pine, t.v.i other . Lumber, Butler, Eggs,, .and Country Produce generally, taken in exchange fur Gooas. A. A. BARKER. . May 20, 18C2-tf. i ' -: :A CAED. ' . ' ' . V . fp J.ja . . ; Witmee's Bridge, V , . ' ' . Lancaster Tp. July 30, I860. Messbs. Evaks asi) Watsos Gextlemes The small size No. . 1 Salamander safe 7.-i)i'3 I purchased l'rora your agent. Mr. Adam Ih Bat, ih Lancaster City, on July 2oth, IS53, has been, sebjecte I to n. " very severe teat, which it .withstood. 'in a'inost satisfactory rinaanor. , This Safe, ccnlaiui'-ig H mJ loyki ' to.ft.tUer TsilU yal a -vble;. papers belonging to myself nnd sornc to rny neigubors aad i'riencs iUidjopreseting a val-ie pf ovei Twenty Thous and, Dollars, (S20.0O0) was in my Mill which Masslestrojed on the night of the 27th of J." Jyr, IStSp, aud passed thicugh the fiety or" unscathed..- .The Safe .was on the second fiocr and fell to the basement ci the Mill, and wa 'subjected for'sU ' hours to t. an intense kent among the rui-iswhich was greatly incrc- by the combustion of a large quautity of gra'n xonfined. within ih-." Qrick walls- After the fire the safo was opened and the hooks aa ' papers taken cut in a state of perfect preser vation', the paper not even being discolored This fact was, however, to many byitunuerii a better recommendation of your Sa'Vs tnac could be expressed in any other words frco me. ' ' "' Yours Respectfully, sel3 ': SAMUEL KANCK. - CSJU'A large assortment of the above qufl itv of Fire and Thief Proof Safes always cn hand and for sale at as low rates as any otn . firm, nt EVANS & WATSON'S, , No. 1G South Fourth st-V Philadelphia 1864.- t,PT8gI' SHEET-IRON WARE.. ' ' COPPFR Kh" J, Si. II. UKltKIGTOX Desire to call the attention of the public to their new TIN SHOP now opened in tl elarS ' "brick- building, on .the corner of Main i r.u Franklin streets opposite the Mansion Boc ;and ucJit-to the Bunking house of Bell, & .Co., John? tpwu Pa., where they purpes" manufacturing Xl kinds'of,-. -- '. ,TIN, SnEET.lRON: AND -COPPER WAR-. They are cc tennjned: to; -ell: all; kind? .vare at tc cheapest rates, wholesale nnq iv t.i 1V S.-AH orders forSPOCTO iten to on the shortest nptic.e ad on; rei9B - .terras.-' A ' . - ' Johntown, Dscomber 8 188W-.
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