The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 11, 1866, Image 4

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THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE.
1866.
Our . most .momentous, arduous struggle
having ' resulted 1c the trrumpt' of American
Nationality, the utter discomfiture and over
throw of Secession and Slavery, Thb.Trib
tma, profoundly rejoicing in this result, will
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ANIC ARRANGEMENTS!
J SUGAR KETTLJB3,
10 to 40 gallons.
COPPER KETTLES,
, 3 quarts to 40 gallons.
TINWARE,
all sorts and kinds.
SHEET- IRON WARE every tat ;ry.
ENAMELED $ TINNED IRON WARE
ZINC WASHBOARDS,
for 25 cents, worth 37 cents.
SAD IRONS, or SMOOTHING iRONS,
all sizes and best quality, 6 to G cts per lb.
COOKING STOVES,
Trimmed complete, with baking arrangements,
$8 to $23.
j LGG STOVES to $13.v0.
HEATING COOK STOVES, $3.00 to $8.00.
! BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patent,
Graff & Co., Mitchell, Herron & Co.,
Abbot & Noble, A. J Gallagher s,
and every other Pitt3burg or Philadelphia
manufacturer's.
; Stoves always on hand or procured on 5
days' notice.
ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves.
alwavs on band.
; CARBON OIL LAMPS, 62 cts. to $1.25.
Chimneys and Wicks for Lamps always on
hand.
SPOUSING,
BEST QUALITY, puop" and PAINTED at
10 cents per foot.
Nc extra chargti for Elbows. tiSS
MINER'S LAMPS, "
OIL CANS,
POWDER CANS.
all sizes constantly on hand.
COFFEE MILLS, 37 eta. to S1.25.
TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS
Jelly Cake Moulds, Table and Tea Spoons
COAL BUCKETS, 35$ cts. to $5.00.
The above goods will "be furnished
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
at the
JOHNSTOWN STOVE & HOUSE-FURNISH-
. ING STORE,
CANAL STREET
Opposite 1Iie TVeigu Lock
ASK FOR
RANK W, HAY'S WAREHOUSE,
aad save twenty per cent, on your purchases
E1TIIER FOR CASH OR SCRIP.
April 24, I862tf -
GEORGE M. REED, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Pfc. Office in Colonade Row.
Ebensburg Sept. 26, 1061-tf.
A RRAIIAM KOPELIN, Attorney
JIjL at Law, Johnstown Pa. Office on Main
street. aug25,1850-tf
J. WATERS,
Jubtice of the Peace.
Office cn High Street, East Ward, Ebens
burg. Pa. April 13, 1865-Cm.
B. L. JOHS8TON. GEO. W. OATMAK.
JOHNSTON & OATMAN,
Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Cambria county, Penna.
Office removed to Lloyd St., one door
West of R. L. Johnston's residence.
- January 10, 1861:tf
1 -" I IN
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YRUS ELDER, Attorney-at-Law
Johnstown, Pa. Will practice in the
several Courts of Cambria, Somerset, and
adjoining counties.
' Office same as lately occupied by Linton
and Noon, on Post Office-corner up stairs.
April 23, 1863-tf
DR. 1). W. EVANS. tenders his pro
fessional cervices as Physician and
Surgeon to the citizens of Ebensburg and
surrounding vicinity. Office one door East
of R. Davis' store. "Night calls made at his
residence, three doors West of R. Evxns'
Cabinet ware-room. . ma 18, 1865.-tf.
DR. J. M. M'CLURE Surgeon and!
Mechanical Dentist, respectfully offers
his professional services to theladies and gen
tlemen of Johnstown and vicinity of thisplace.,
Particular attention paid to diseases of the
Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for-;
ceps. 1 " . ;'
Office in the old "Exchange," on Clinton
treet. Johnstown Aug. 25, 1S59
Dentistry.
The undersigned, Graduate of the Bal
timore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully
offers his professional services to the citizens
of Ebensburg. He - has spared no means to
thoroughly acquaint himself with every im
provement in hi3 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. j
SAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. S. ;
References: Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond
Jr.; W. R. Handy; A. A. BIandy,P. H. Aus
ten, of the Baltimore College.
y Will be at Ebensburg on the fourth.
Monday of each month, to stay one wjek. '
April i, l8G2tf '
WOOD MORRELL & CO.,
John stowi:, Pa
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS !
IN ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE, 1
Keep constantly on hand the following arti
cles DRY GOODS, ' HATS AND CAPS, '
-CARPETING S, OIL-CLOTHS,
CLOTHING, BONNETS,
NOTIONS, -.''':" HARDWARE, '
QUEENSWARE, PROVISIONS, ;
BOOTS & SHOES, FISH, SALT,
GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON,
FEED Or ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES AC.
Clothing and Boots and. Shoes made .o
order on reason-ableterma,
Johnstown March 1 1860-tf,
jjiIIE OLD: i CHEAP STORE !
j Havings again rtakea tb: Grocery. store of.
the late firm of tvi6it&' Jones in 'my 'own'
name, I .return thanks to-the citizens of, Eb
ensburg" and vicinity tor their former patron
age, and solicit a continuance-of the same.
I have lately been in New York, Philada. and
Pittsburg buying a new stock of .Goods,, of
the very best quality, all of which I will sell
i AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT I . -
Persons wishing anything" in my line will do
well to call and examine goods before pur
chasing elsewhere. . No charges made, for
showing goods. ; ,
.My stock consists in part of ,.
White and Brown Su- Chewing andmok'g
1 gars, , Tobacco, V
N. O. Molassses, Cigars, Snuff, ,
Syrups,; Candles, Soap, .
Rio Coffee, Clothes, Market and
Young Hyson, Imperial Fancy Baskets, s
and Black Teas, ... ; Wastboards, 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
Fies, Raisins-; ting Brushes, ..
Prunei , Citrons, ; . : Rope, Bed cords, ,
Nuts of all kinds,, Vi nines, Rope Halters
Ext- Ley and Coffee, . Twine, Tye Yarn,
Bowls, ; r Fawcits, , .. .
Butter Prints and La-, "Window Glass,
; dies,' i, : Ptuty, 4.. , .
"Arnold's Inks from 6 to An assortment of Es-
- 75cents per bottle, , - sences aad Drugs,
Shoe-findings, Pegs, Shovels,Spades,noes,
Nails, Thread, ; Garden Hay Rakes,
Sole Leather, ;. ; Scythes and Snathes,
Harvest Tools, . Buck Saws and Nails,
Hay Forks, ' Provision, .
FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL,
CHEESE, RICE, BACON,
: MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH,
And all kinds of Liquors, brandy, Gin, Wines
Old Rve and Common Whiskey, &c, &c. ,. '
Tt The above articles, will be sold cheap
for Cash or Country Produce, at Ua3h prices
- R. H. TUDOR.
; Ebensburg, July 13, 1865: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
Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, bhawls, Laces, ana
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, Syrup3 and Molasse
Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, &c, &c Ac
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 ai
enabled to sell tueir goods at a
TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES
Roll in and see for yourselves. No charge
for showing articles.
Country Produce taken in xchange
for goods.
Ebensburg April 24, 1862.
. W.S. IIAVEX.
T)LALft and FANCY JOB PRINTER.
JL stationer,
Blank Book Manufacturer, Book Binder,
and dealer in every description of
American and Foreign Papers, &c, Ac
Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS
BURG. Pa.
Agent for L. Johnson & Co., Type
Founders & Electrotypers, rnuadelpnia
August 25, 1859:t.f
TTUGH A. McOOY,
a I Saddle and JIarnei Manufacturer
EBENSBURG, PA.
Office one door east of Davis, Jones & Co.'s
Store. .
A large stock of ready-made Harness, Sad
dies, Bridles, Ac, constantly on hand and for
sale cheap. Dec. 25, 1861-tf:
MANSION HOUSE,
Adjoining Penna, R. R. Depofc, V
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The most convenient place to stop in the
City. Meals served at all hours. Terms
moderate.
- . J. n: CLARK k CO., Proprietors.
.April 241862-tf. V
Vf OUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa
iv J as. A. Mooes, Proprietor..
The Table is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies The Bab is supplied with
choice liquors : and the' Stable attended by
careful nostlers. Hoarders taken by the week
month or year. . , aug25,185S:tf
A LTOONA HOUSE, Altoona, Pa
XJL RICHARD M'CLAIN, Proprietor.
.fiL. Meals ready on the arrival of all
trains. Cheapest house In town. ,
Aug. ii, i8G4-tf. .., . ' ' :
EBENSBURG FOUNDRY. ..V.
The subscriber announces to the publi
that he has re-purchased the t. Ebensburg
founarj, ana is preparea to .iurnien in 3
former customers and all others with every
description of CASTINGS usually manulac
.tured at a Country Establishments : He will
always keep on hand the best: quality of
UOUKUNG STOVJSS, fAKLUU STOVES. OF
FICE STOVES, -.Ac:;- PLOWS of the most
approved patterns, PLOW POINTS, THRESH
ING MACHINES, and all other articles con
nected with the business of a Foundry. '
B,He invites the patronage of the public,'
and will 6ell at the most reasonable prices, for
cash or country produce, V''J s '
r - , EDWARD GLASS.!" :
Ebensburg, March 30, 1865.-1.. ;
COAL I COAL! COAL! ...
' The subscriber is- now carrying on the
Colliery of Wm. Tiley, Sr.,; at Lilly Station,
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria coun
ty, and will be glad to fill all orders, to any
amount, of citizens of Ebensburg and vicin
ity. Satisfaction as to qualitv of Coal guar'
antied in all cases. - r- WMJ TILEY, Jr. '
April 28. 1864-6m -
INSURANCE AGENCY. - ; ;
.James "Purse,-agent for the Blair county
and Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Com
panies, JohnstownPa.' ;f- . V - ,J J ;
"'"XSVill attend promptly to making ihsn
EJnce'in. any part of ' Camb'ria'connty Tipon
application by letter or in person. --- -;
March 12th, 1863-tf.
rDERGEB,vAUDENRIEPJ& FRY, -A
; . (Below Mtfrket,) rtiiAtAArAi
Wholesale -dealers. lnr .K .i'.:nj:-i .tc:?
TJSH'y CHEESE $ PROVISIONS generally
Are now receiving and will keep constantly
on hand a full and complete assortment of
goods, in their linej consisting in part of r I
MACKEREL , BAilS, CHEESE, j "
SHAD, - SHOULDERS, 1&IIV, , ,
HERRING, . ' SIDES! . BUTTER, -
SALMON, BEEF, : : - DRIED l liv IT
CODFISH, TONGUES SAJl, C. ,
Having every, facility for purchasing our
goods to the best advantage, and every con
venience for conducting a large ousincss, uuu
oeing determined to, sell goods. upon terms
equal to any house in the trade, we respect
fully solicit the patronage oi our irienua uu
the public generally. v.r,: .-..-.,: .,,', , . t
TlfSParticular attention paid to filling orders,
Philadelphia, July 14, 1864-tf" n''y
E
YRE & LANDELL,
F0URTH: '
i AND ARCH STS., ;
PHLLADELPHIA, " "
A RIfi OPENING FOR FALL TRADE, .. ..
' ffrench Merinoes,- ' J
. I. .; : L Qooii Black Silks, .. ,
: r- ... Dark Figured Silks,
' r' ' New Plaid Silks,
.. .: Balmoral Petticoats,
; ; ; Red, White and Blue Flannels,
Shawls, Wholesale and Retail.
October 15, 1863. ' '
EC. EBY & CO,
. - WHOLESALE GROCERS
And Commission JUercftantsS .
No. 522 Market St., between Tifth and Sixth,
' T)l,:i.n1nl,!r,
- "Wr have constantlv on band a eettcral as
sortment of all kinds of fish, in large and
small packages, which wc will sell low for
Cash or short credit- Also, Duncannon Nails
and Spikes of all sizes, constantly on hand
and tor sale at aianuiaciurers prices.
October .15, 1S63, . ,
LITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
- '('Successors to Little & Trimble,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, . . ;
Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails', Glass,
Cotton Yarns, and Pht3burg Manufactures
generally. ''' ' '; r "
Nos. 112 and 114 Secoad street,
mar26,65 PITTSBURG, PA.
TBOS. LITTLE, SR., S. H. BAIUD, JAS, PATTON, tt
AH. FRANCISCUS,
- . No. 513 Market St.,
, aso 510 Commerce St., Phila.
Wholesale D.caler in Cotton Laps, Carpet
Chain, Wadding, Rones, Wick, Tic Yarn, ;
Brooms, Buckets, Baskets, Churns,
Tubs, Brushes Looking-Glasses,
&c, &c, " : &c. AC.
2?Tlre largest stock of the above Good.?
in the city, sold at the lowest nett cash prices
- Oct. .31, lSCl-tf.
OORE, LIGGET & CO., ;
Importers and Jobbeis of
HOSIERY, GLOVES, TitlMMINGS,
NOTIONS, &e.
No. 223 Market Street, Opposite Bank St.,
' , Phildelpuia.
. Constantly receiving Goods from Phil
adelphia and New York Auctions.
Oct. 24, 1861-tf. .. .
B. MTSE JOXK8.' : CCSTAVC8 A. BESSOS.
BM. JONES & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
' 512 Marktt street, Philadelphia,
fcy Particular attention paid to sales,
countrv produce of every description.
. April 23, !8C4tf -
SPB1NCEB HARBAUGH.
WM. U. WHITACSE
BENJAMIN F. PETIT.
SPRINGER H ARB AUG II & CO.
IVltolesale Dealers in
WOOL, HIDES, PROVISIONS asd PRODUCE
GENERALLY,
No. 209 Liberty Street,
April 24, 1862-tf. r Pittsburgh, Ta.
B
ARTALOTT & BLYNN,
Manufacturers of and wholesale deal
ers in .
HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS
BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Ac
f No. 436 Market St., below Fifth,
(South side,) PHILADELPHIA.
Aoril 23, 1854-tf :i- - I-'-
J.B.ANDREWS.' ". A. B.WILKIXS.
K. J. ALTIMT7S. ; ': ' . . W. N. SMITH.
C"i EO. M. RIDDLE, vnth ,
T ANDRE WS..WILKINS & CO.
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dy Ooodsi
No. 503 MarKei street,
jan!5, 1862tf - - ! i : PHILADELPHIA. :
JOHS A. WILSOJT. ' '- : D. M'CASDtESS.
' JESSE W. CA&ft. " . - ,
WILSON, CARR, & CO.
' (Late Wilson, Payne Co.)
Wholesale Dealers in DR-Y -GOODS,
No. 94 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
April 24,' 1862-tf. . ..
T. MOBBIS PEROT, KDTiRD B..OUDEN;
T BARKER, with
J-. .... T. MORRTS PEROT: & CO.,
. ; , j"r'ilYhilesale Druggists, - ' . . . ;
No. 62 Market street, above Sixth, and 612
Commerce street, Philadelphia.
;: Nov. 28, 18,SItf -" .....:. l j
7ATSON & JANNEY.
'importers Aud JOBBERS OF" i
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
;: . SHAWLS, &c:, Ac. . , ,
" 323 Market st., Philadelphia. '
Feb. ll,18G4-tf. . ; r '
UARTIX BUEHLEE, '" 1 ' ' R. H. HOWARD.
BUEHLER & HOWARD, ' . .
':..! Importers and Dealers ia
foreign , and , Domestic Hardware and Cutlery,
'"No. 441 Market St.; Philadelphia.
Nov. 28 1861tf . . . ' ;.. :
JAMES UKAI1AM. B. J. THOMAS.
GRAHAM & THOMAS, -;
! i WHOLESALE GROCERS,
, . And Dealers in Flour,
157 Liberty street Pittsbcbg, Penn'a
- De26-, 1861-U V - : . , . ..
ARRIS & GRAHAM.
WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND PRO-
. DUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .-.
. No. 327 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
SX'a. HABBlS, ' ! EDWARD H; GRAHAM.' '
-. June 8, '65.-ly
W V. LIPPINCOTT. GEO. M. BOND. JAS. MITCUKL.
J IPPINCOTJi BOND & CO i !
1 J Manufacturers Wholesale Dealers In
HATS, CAPS, FURS, and STRAW GOODS,
no. 4i j Market st l hiladelphia. .
Nov. 30, I865tf
H' child's & 4k. !vv ;
r. WHOLESALE- SHOE WAREHOUSE '
' "0 :.'ffl. WnnrT Rtr . Pituhura. Pa.
Have roeiyed na'i immense 30k of BooU
nnd Shoes suitable for,- Sprmg;and-SuHyacr.
sales, comprising &full asortnemi of Staple
and Fancy Goods, carefully selected witn par
ticular reference to the wants of the Western
Trade, and dueregsrd todurability andsizes,
manufactured to order and warrauted,,, -
Onr entire- stock having been -ourchased
knd'ctmtracted for airect from the New Eog-
Iana manufacturers entirely for cash, dar.ng
last rail- and Winter, before - the: pfeseut
adviane prices on Btock and we are enabled
to oSfer Superior Indacements. to. cash -or
prompt time buyers, and are prepared to sell
goods at less than New Yqrk or Philadelphia
prices. . :
' We invite the attention of Merchants visit
ing thjs city to examine our large and desira
ble stock before purchasing elsewhere.'
SffjL, Particular personal attention given to
ORDERS. : . April. 9. tf
JOHN HEWITT, with '
r , . Solomon dans,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHING,
' No. 409 Market street, :
, . : " , Philadelphia.
StST" This establishment hasTseen 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, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings,
Tailors' Trimmings, &c.,is now ready for the
trade. :: . . '
Any order entrusted by those who are un
able to visit the city , shall be executed a3
faithfully as if they were present.
August 24, 1862.
IVfEW CASH HOUSE !
I. Goods bought and sold for cash S
L 1 T T L E A D A M S O N ,
.. No. 325 Market Street, Philadelphia,
Invite attention to their new and splendid
stock of
:'- SPRING DRESS GOODS ! .
Black Silks, Mourning Silks, Fancy Silks,
Poult de Soid; Seasonable Shawls, Clocking
Cloths, Mantilla Silksj Mantil!a3 manufac-r
tured by themselves from late Paris styles.
April 28, 1864tf , "...
JAS. M. CONRAD. - - COATES WALTOX
CONRAD & WALTON, ,
Importers and Dealers in'
- IIARDWARE, CUTLERY "
Conrad & Walton's superior Steel Shovels,
Conrad & Walton s. Darling & Waldron's
V - SCYTHES,
. Mann's Beatty's & Hunt's Axes, &c Jtc- .
Nos. G23 Market St., Gl4 Commerce st,
Oct. 15,'C3. . . Philadelphia.
G T. WILEY. J. DENNIS. LEWIS SCDICK.
GT. WILEY & CO.,
Manufacturers of
BUGGY, RIDING and LEATHER WHIPS,
LASHES, A-c.
306 Market street, Philadelphia.
Agcnt3 for the sale of Mundorf & Co.'s
Louden Hames. Orders solicited and atten
ded to with promptness. novSO, lS65tf
JAS. W. MIDDLE. JXO. C. SHEEB0R.NE.
''. WM. H. GILL.
TWIDDLE, GILL & CO.
i Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Forcifrn and Domestic
DRY GOODS AND CARPETING,
428 Market St., below 6th, and 433 Merchant
Street. PHILADELPHIA.
May 7, 1862-tf. - '"
KOBT.' BIDDLE. ' - W.'C. LIDDLE.
t. c. levi.. i ' cm; EIDDLE.
O D. KLINEFELTER vith ..
. R. k V,. C. DIDDLE ii CO.
Importers nnd dealers in " ' "
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, HEAVY
. , GOODS,
No. 131 Market st. and 120 ar.d 122 Jones
Alley, Nov. r.&, ISCCtf PuiLADtLPiiiA.'
pr. tavlcr. w a. c. ncai-niLL.
rfiAYLOl & -IIEMPIIILL,
1 V'holi'5aie dealer i:i
MANUFACTUUED TOBACCO. FOHE1GN i
DOMESTIC SEGA11S,
222 Market at., south side, bet. 2d a 3d,
April '2S, 18C4tf PHILADELPHIA,
JOEL J. DAILY & CO.,
HOSIERY. SMALL WARES,
WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, .rce.
1 -23 Norta 3d street, Philadelphia.
JOEL J. BAILY, 11KXBY J. DAVIS,
ELTOS B. GIFFOBD, S. ff.VAS ecus:
February 18, I864,tf.
A MESON, DILL1NGER & CO.
Importers and Jobbers of
IIOSIEEY, GLOVES. NOTIONS, and
FANCY GOODS, -'
403 Market St., three doors ab. 4th, North
side, mar26,65 . -PHILADELPHIA.
BVB. JAMESON, C..1I. PILLISGEE, it U. MOOBE.
ISRAEL GOULD,' with u ;
. I. C. CALDWELL,
IMPORTER AKD WHOLESALE DEALER IS
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS,
, 434 Market St., (second story,) , .
Fel 11, 18C4-tf. PHILADELPHIA.
W-. C. MURPHEY, represcntinr;
.- , II. CUILDS k CO.,
WHOLESALE BOOT k SHOE WAREHOUSE
No. 133 Wood street,
-May 8,-1862-tf- . ; PITTSBRCG..Pa.
G1AUFFMAN & CHEW, :
' Importers and Dealers in
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
No. 21 North Fcurth St., Philadelphia.
' Oct.' 15, 1863.' - : :
npilOMAS P. JAMES," . ; : 1 ,
"- WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,. ;
f. No 630 AlarLet street, Philadelphia.
' October 15, 1863 " . ' '
WEST, SOUTHWORTU & COM
Wholesale Dealers in
' : BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 21 North Third street, ' . i; -.
Nov. 28, 1861. , . Philadelphia.
CD. M'CLEES & Co.,. -
No. 133 North Third street,
... - f Philadelphia ,
"Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes.
May 17 18G0 tf : . . : - , . ,;
A DAMS. ATKINSON & CO.. ' -
ll - AUCTION DRY, GOODS,
. No. 33 North Third st., Philadelphia '
S. A. ADAMS. H. P. ATKINSON. J. M. WHITBY.
:April 28, I864tf - .
T USSELL & LANDIS,
Slj ' ' Importers acd Dealers in
.. :' DRUGS, CHEMICALS," &c., '
No. 410 Market and 405 Merchant sts
April 28, !SG4tf 1 PHILADELPHIA.
T?RY & KURTZ, . ,
J- , Importers and Jobbers of
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MOTIONS, ' & FANCY
GOODS, i. ti . t .
jtnl9,5 325 Aca St., Philadelphia.
ii-LVbllisb;eYSrycrsaaj. s
' the foIWwTtfates---...
Per annum, ravable Iff advance.f.t.r.w
If not paid in advance.?. ..;........" '
j "A", failure to notify" a discOhtihuance at
expiration of , the term iBtb'acrib'ed'for ;m
considered a new engagement. , ,
r. . -,. TKRVS OF ADTERTISISO ,
Transient advertising, per sql, .12 linesji
Escli Bubsoqueot insertion....... ?
Auditor's Notices, each i. . J
Administrators' and Executors' Notices. y
Estray Notices y ';
. 3 mot. , y 6 thos.. 1
8 lines,' or less .$2.50 - t.$4.O0 fa.
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3 squares, 36 lines.... , 8.00 .; 12.00 ...
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Third column.... 10.00 15,00, . :i
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Column:.. ..'...'v.7....;i.V 20.00' 1 30.00"': o
Professional or Business . Cards, not"
. exceeding 8 lines, with paper.;: j
-auvcrusemenis not marked with t
number of insertions desired, will be coc:
ued till forbidden, and charged accordicj
the above terms. , ,
Law of Sfcwspapcrs."
1. Subscribers who do not trive-iTr- .
tice to the contrary, are. considered as f"
1. It subscribers order the discontiur-f
r .i t .. i : .1 ,i. ... , "
oi lueir r tiiuuitma, uic i uullsuer may c
tinue to cer.d them until all arreara-'cs ,
paid.
3. If subscribers Deglect or refu?e to t
their periodicals from the ofccs to which ti
are directed, they are held responsible
they have settled the bill and ordered ti".
discontinued. , .-' : . .
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without informing the ' publishers, and
papers are sent to the former direction ti
are held responsible. '
5. The Courts have ' decided, that reu.f
to take periodicals from the office or r.
ing and leaving theni uncalled for, 13
B
ROKE OUT-IN, A" NEW-' PLAQ
BARGAINS! BARGAINS I fob EVERVEC
The subscriber takes pleasure in cr",
the attention of the citizens of CARROL
TOWN and vicinity to the fact tbat be T
just received, and is now opening, at thr
stand of Moore & Son, a large and Ttr
stock of
Dry Goods,
consisting in part of .
Satins. Velvets, Cloths, Cassimerea
Doeskins, . Sattinetts, . Tweeds,
Jeans, Tickings, Flannels,
Brown k Bleached
Muslins, &c.
DI2ESS GOODS of cvay ifj.
Together with tin excellent stock cf
DOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
BONN EI
STATIONARY,
IIARDWARE,
- GROCER!
FISH, ij ALT,
TRUNKS,
CARPET-SAC:
QUEENSWARE,
NOTIONS,
Ac, lcf i
And, in f.ict, anything nnd everything nr.
kept in a No. 1 Country Store all of w
will be disposed of at prices to mil the t':
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS !
Customers waited on by attentive 5
men. and no charge for showing art'.c'f
SC? Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Firf.
other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and C:"'"
Prcdnce generallT, taken in exrliE-f '
Goods. " A. A. BASEi-
May 29, 1862-tf
AUAUU.
Wi runt's Bridge. i
'. Lancaster Tp. July 30, 1?
3IE6SRS. Eva.vsa.vd Watsos : .. Gestlehi
The small size No. 1 Salamander safe
I j urchased from your agent, Mr. Adsa
uarr, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, iM
has been subjected to . a very severe
wnic n xi wiiasioou in a . most sausiat
mar &cr. This Safe, containing all my lc.
tog' iher -with valuable capers lelong':tt
my; elf and some to my neignbors and fie:
andrenresctinc a value of over Twenty The.
and Dollars, ($20,000) was in ntr .OI wLi
was destroyed on the night of tte 2th o. .
ly, I860, and passed thicugh Xtc nety crj.
unscatnea. lue oale was- on vae tevuua -and
fell to the basement ci the Mill, and
subjected for 6ix hours to an intense 1
among the ruijs, which was greatly ;ccrt-;
by the combustion of a large quantity of f(
confined within th brick walls. Af.er -
fire the afe was xtpened and the bocis H
pnpers taken out in a state of perfect r-:l
vation, the paper noi even being disco.--
This fact was, however, to many bystai-':
a. better recommendation of yourSa'eifl
could be expressed m any other worc
me. Yours Respectfully, r
sel3 , ' : ' SAMUEL RA'&
IuA large assortment of the above q
ity of Fire and Thief .Proof Safes always
hand and for sale at as low rates as any'
firm, at. . EVANS & WATSON .
No. 16 South Fourth st. Philadelp
PATRONIZE , YOUR OT SJ
The l otection Mutual Fire Insurance
OF CA31DRIA COUNTY.
LOCATED AT EBENSBUBOj
mUE above named Companv. - cr-
U April 6tb. 1857.- will effect insurance:
nrnn'ortr nt safe rates Beine- nartiC'l
l' v k.i. . . r - . - - o . ,
careful in tne risKS taken, tins omi'; .
sents a reliaDie ana cneap meaium,
which persons may secure themselves
Office on Centre Street 1 nearly opi1
Thompson's "Mountain House."
JOHN WILLIAMS, Pr
V. J. Joxks, Sec'y. & Trcas. . ,
"Agents ;
EYAN ROBERTS, Johnstown. ,
. JAMES PURSE, : - 'f " i
JNO E. ROBERTS, Ebensburg.
Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 1859. . .
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
The subscriber,' having fakea
regular license as an Auctioneer, is rrP
to cry, all manner of Sales on ehoxt
and at reasonable terms, -drcss -
... JESSE WOODCOCK
mar26,6N " " Hemlock, Cambriactf-,