232 ipse CHINAMEN AND TlIEIR WAYS, A California letter has the following: Queer chaps these Chinamen ere, and queer cus toms .they . have. In one corner of tho room sits my Chinese boy, reading a book upside down, and after the manner of his country, irrinniug like a chimpanzee over hieroglyphics that look' like a bunch of black radishes. He . understands it all, though, and probably finds th.it titvle of literature very, luncy. I attended the Chinese dinner which was given toSpeak . er Colfax, ate with chop-sticks, swallowed a little. of each of the hundred and eighty nine courses that constituted the repast. Wo sat down at sharp six, and got thro' at one prompt. Yes, I ate broiled bam boo and stewed whalebone which per haps may be styled the spring vegetables of the Chinese sharks' fins, birds' nests, and other delicacies too recuperative to mention.'. "By way of dessert, they have pickled cucumbers and melon seeds and all. manner of sweet things. Taken as a whole, -however, I don't think I should ILke'a eteady course of Chinese diet, tho' f the. tea -which' they . gave us was of the most wonderful flavor. It was served up without sugar and milk,' and cost 50 a pound; which is perhaps the reason why thej.did not ask us to take a second cup. You' would have been amused could you have seen each guest making frantic at- . tempts to get something into his mouth with the chop-sticks. Try to eat with knitting-needles, and jou will have some Uea-of-the. difficulty, of the feau If-I weje A .boarding-house keeper, I think I'd ring them in upon my boarders to use in stead of knives and forks. A little hash, with them, would-go a wonderful great way. I flanked the difficulty of taking hold of anything with"tJiem by sharpening mine off at the end . and harpooning the meat and vegetables. J r- ' ' : : Tirfc Dead of 1865. The year that has juit pasfsed away ..was too momentous with" great events to have its history con densed, into a newspaper article. ; Not the least of - its achievements was the bearing away with if into the solemn past of some of th?,, brightest names known among men. "First in the illustrious list, as he stands first in the hearts of Americans, is Abraham Linco!u. With him have gone from our owu land, Thomas Corwin, John Brough, Frcston KiBg, - Jacob Collamer, and EdwaTd J-verctti while we mourn with England al the ; loss of Richard Cobden apd Lord Palmerston. Science has been robbed of Valentine Mott, the greatest sur geon of his time, Encke, the Prussian as tronomer, Paxton the English inventor, 01 lendorf, the great grammarian, and others. Literature mourns 'Worcester", of diction ary fame, Mrs. Gaskill, Mrs. Sigourney and Iikhardr Hildreth. ;From the-ranks of the nobility have fallen King Leopold the Duke of Northumberland, the Rus sian Czare witch 'and J6seph Bonaparte. Of women noted through themselves or their relations to ethers, have been the wife of Secretary Seward, the wife of Louis'.' Kossuth' the widow of the p6et Moore, the widow of Aaron Burr, and the mother of Thackeray; A vast additional number, of greater or less renown, have followed these in their march to tho tomb and to eternity. -. . . m .i . - 'Mb. Seward's'Fiiist Knowledge of tde Death of Lincoln. Mr. Seward had been kept in ignorance of tho attack on 'the President, his physician fearing that the shcbkwould be too great for him to';bear, and all newspapers . were rigidly excluded from his, room. . On the Sun day, following, his -assassination, the Sec retary had the bed wheeled around so that he -' could Eee the' tops, of the trees in the park o)rH)6ite,.;6t.futting' on the spriug folia ggt j wbeu- 1jU eyes .-caught the stars and stripes at half mast on the War De partment, on which Lb gszed awhile, then turning to his attendant said : " The Presidc'itis. d.e.!'' The, confused atte.n. dapi stainuicrcd and hanged color as he tried to say nay, .but the c sagacious old man FaidV 11 he hAd-betn alive ho would havj"b6en the first to call on me; but he has not been here, nor. has he sent to know howr i'um.Vatid". there's "the flag at half mast." The old' -statesman's inductive reason had told the truth, and he lay in silence, tho great tears coursing down his gashed cheeks, as the dreadful truth sank into JiU.otod.'" :..k 1 J. ..1 JOB WORK OP ALL KINDS- NEATLY ANi EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT TBI "ALLEGHANIAN" OFFICE, HIGH St., EBENSBURG, TA. t VI" lANIC ARRANGEMENTS! SUGAR KETTLES, . 10 to 40 gallons. COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts to 40jgallonB. TINWARE, j all sort and kinds. SHEET- IRON "WARE every vat let-y. EX A MEL ED TIXXED IROX WARE ZINC "WASHBOARDS, for 25 cent3, 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, EGG STOVES, 34.50 to SIS.uO. UEAT1XG COOK STOVES, $3.00 to $8.00. BRADLEY COOKIN.G STOVES, Patent, Graff & Co., Mitchell," nerron k Co., - Abbot & Noble: A." J- Gallagher s, and every other -Pittsburg or Philadelphia; manufacturer's. - Stoves nlwav3 on hand or procured on 5 days' notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves. alwav3 on hand. THE OLD CHEAP STORE, ir-r' TTarin" p.srain taken the Grocery store of o - . . the late firm of TtTDoa.fi Joxes m. my own name, I return thanks to the citizens of Lb ensborg and vicinity tor their former patron-' are, and solicit a continuance of the same- I have lately been in New i ork, Philada. and Pittsburg bnyir-g a new stock of Goods, of the very best quality;, frn bt. which ;l will sell AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT 1 Persons wishing anything in my line will do well to call and examine goo'ds before -pur chasing elsewhere; No charges made for showing goods.'" ' ' ' '' 1 My stock consists in part of .''..! ; "White and Brown Su- Chewing and bmok'g ears, "' Tobacco,' .- N. O. Molassses, Ciga-rs, bnuff,. Syrups. " ' Candles, Soap, . Rio Coffee, ' ' uioiues, iuaricei ana Young Hyson, Imperial vFahcy Baskets, and Black Teas,;- wastDoaras, isrooms, Spices of all kinds, Buckets, M&asutes, Butter, Sugar and "Wa- Kealers, Churns, - ter Crackers, Kegs,; Dried Apples, Peaches, Hair and Wire Seives, Oranges and Lemons, CARBON OIL LAMPS,jD2 cts, to $1.25. Chimneys and "Wicks." for. Lamps always on hand- SPOTjTING, BEST QUALITY, tmt.no -and PAINTED at t a 5 10 cents per foot. 3? Nc extra cliargeifor Elbows. MINER'S LAMTS, ilT" : OILCANS, ; - POWDER CANS. f all sizes constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS, 37 cts. to S1.25. TOASTING TORKS, -OYSTER BROILERS Jelly Cake Moulds," Table and Tea Spoons ' COAL BUCKETSrSoi cts. to $5.00. The above goods -will'be furnished WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at the JOHNSTOWN STOVE & nOUSE-FCRNISH- ing store, ; canal"Street j Opposite Hie TFeigli Lock ; ASK 10R RANK "W. n AY'S WAREHOUSE, and save twenty per cent, on your purchases E1TJIER FOR CASH OR SCRIT. April 24, 1862-tf 11 EORGE M. REjfiD; -Attorney at Law, Jk Ebensburg.Pa -'Otnce in Colonade Row. Ebensburg Sept. Z6,-l06l-tt. A BRAIIAM KOPELIN, Attohnet XJL at Law, Johnstown.-Pa. Office on Main gtxeet. " aug25,1859-tf E. WATERS, Justice of the Peace. Office cn Hig'.i btreet, tast ara, toens- burtr. Pa. Aril 13, 18G5-Cm. f GEO. W OATMAS- B. L. JOHNSTON. TTOIINSTON & OATMAN, 9i Attorneys at Law, Ebensburcr Cambria county, Penna. ? Office removed-tojloyd St., one door Wpit nf It. L. Johnstoa.resi'lence. "January 10, 18Gl:tf YRUS ELDER, Attornet-at-Law Johnstown, Pa. Will practice in the cpvpral Courts of Cambria, bomerset, and adjoining counties. V - i Oflice same as latey:Tccupied by Linton and Noon, on Post OfliCB corner up stair3. April 23, 1803 tf"-' R. D. W. EsAcr tenders his pro fessional servicc3r-as Physician and Surgeon to the citizens of Lbensburg ana currotindincr vicinitv. Office one door East of R. Davis' store. Nigtit calls, made at his vpsidpneo. three doors: West of R. Evins' ilnbinet ware-rooui. - r fma 18, 1865. -tf. Tl. J. M. M'CLURE,; Surgeon and J Mechanical Dentist, respectfully oners his professional servicesto theladies and gen tlemen of Johnstown and vicinity of thisplace. Particular attention paid to diseases of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. : Office tfeet. in the old ISxeliftnge," on Clinton Jqhnstown Aug. 2j, 1859 PTJELICATION OFFICE R03EUT DAVIS' BUILDING UP STAIRS-: w DRY GOODS, . i CARPETINGS, j CLOTHING, i NOTIONS, ( QUEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES, Berger; audenried & Fry, Nos. 11 and, 13 South'Water St., . -.- . - - (Below Market,) PllILAD A. Wholesale dealers i-a ; ; , ;' FISH, CHEESE FHOVISIOKS generally. :.Are now receiviu'g and will keep constancy on hand a full and : complete, assortment oi goods, in their line, consisting in 'part ot MACKEREL, HAMS, ; CIILESf;1 SHAD; : :- ': SHOULDERS, LARD, . HERRING, SIDES, , HVXLlAi, S ALM ON, : REEF, DRIED FRUIT CODFISH, ' TONGUES ; SALT, &54:.:. Haying every facility fmt- purchasing: our goods to tne Dest aavantage, anu yenience for conducting a large business; and being- determined to sell goods ,.-pon terms equal to any house in the trade, we respect fully solicit. the natronage'of our friends and the public generally. ; - - - " f; t$Srarliculaf attention paid to filling orders. Philadelphia, July li: 1864-tf Figs, Raisins, Prunes, Citrons, '; Nuts of all kinds,' ' ' Ext. Ley and Coffee, Bowls, Butter Prints and La .dies,' Scrub, Shoe and Dus- "-tmg Brushes f Rope, Bed cords, '"" ljines, Rope Halt ers Twine, Tye: Yarn, ' Fawcits, . -Window Glass, Ptuty, Arnold's Inks from 6 to "An assortment of Es sences and Drugs, ShovelspadeSjHoee, Garden Hay Rakes, Scythes and Snathes, Buck Saws aud Nails, Provision, ' Y5cents per bottle, Shoe-findings, Pegs, Nails, Thread, i Sole Leather, Harvest Tools, Hay Forks, FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL, CHEESE, RIC K, BAUUiN, MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH, And all kinds of LiquorsvBrandy, Gin, v ines Old Rye and Common Whiskey. &C, &c. . Tne atypve articles will pe-soiq eneap for Cash or Country Produce, at Uaslv prices Yv. 11. 'TtDUK Ebensburg,"July 13, 1865:lf, ' ' ; " Tentistry. t J The undersigned. Graduate of the Bal timore College Of DeutaJ iSurgery, respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared no means to thoroughly acouaint uimselt with every im provement in hi3 artV -'To many years of per sonal experience, he has sought to add the imparted experience ot the highest authorities in Dental Science. He simply asks that an oonortunitv may be-jriven for his work to speak its own praise; v.. - SAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. S. References: Prof. C. A. Harris : T. E. Bond Jr. ; W. R. Handy ; A. A. BIandy,P. II. Aus ten, of the Baltimore College. E?fWill be at Ebensburc on the fourth Monday of each month, to stay one wjek. .April i, 1862tf IVTEW CHEAP CASH STORE "THAT'S- WHAT'S. TnE MATTER 1" E. J. MILLS & CO. beg leave to announce to tho citizeua 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 Good, consisting in part of the following articles Dress Goods, Millinery Uoods, nam aua Fancy Silks, Embroideries, ' IIouseKeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, fohawis, Jaces, ana so on, ad infinitum. Also : Boots and Shoes, Hats, Cap?, Eonnet3, 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, &c &c In short not to din further into tedious details they intend keeping A NUMBER ONE STORE, Where the comfort and convenience of country community can be successluly ca- r w tercd to. By buying a large stock at a time, they ai enabled to sell lheir goods at a TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY TRICES Roll in and see for yourselves. No charge for showing articles. IYRE & LANDELL, . ' - I ? . ,- FOURTH . ,;..'. - ' AND ARCH STS., . .; ; :. ' ' ' r prirLADELPiirAj , 1. ARE OPENING FOR FALL TRADE, ?rench Merinoes, .:.:.' - .Good Black Silks, . r . Dark Figured Silks,,.' 'New Plaid SUksii- ; '' '. ' Balmoral Petticoats, - r, . ' . Red, White and Blue Flannel?, - ' i:' 1 : l! Shawls, Wholesale and Retail. October. 15, 1863. ; LI l -:- E; No. C. EI3Y & CO , ; '. wholesalt: grocers V And Commission JUtrcjuaniSy ... 522 Market st.,-between Fifth and Sixth ' - : ' - Philadelphni.'' : We have constantly on band a general, as sortment of all kinds of fish, in Inrge ani snuir nnrtares. which we will sell low-for Cash or short credit- "Also, Dimcaanon Nails and Spikes of all sizes, constantly on hand and for sale at Manufacturer's prices. October 15, 1803, ' '.' .CniLDS & CO. 1 '-"8-'.s:i'.-'i WHOLES ALU SHOE -WAREHOUSE . - - NT0, 133 Wopd Street, Fitjslur. P. Have received an immenre sfock of Boots and Shoes suitable for. Spring -RD-d Sucrmer sales, comprising . full asortmemt of Staple? and lancy Goods, eiirerallyseiecied un par ticular reference 'a the wtits 6f the Western Trade, atd due regaa-d. to dv.rAbUity:hnd bizes, manufactured to-order and wsrrautcd. x ' i i. ' -J' . uur cuiire siock navinsr m-t u nuituasvu and-contracted for direct Tronjithe'New Eng land jnauufacturer? entirely, for c.sh, during last Fall and Winter, ' before the - preseut advance prices on stock and - wciare linablel to puer isnperior Indccejucnts . to ctsh or prompt time buyers, and are,pre-ared to sell goods at less than New York or Philadelphia prices. : t ' - We invite the attention of Merchants visit ing this city to' examine our large and desira ble stcrcir beforo purchasing tlstn here. ;; 5?-Particular personel attention given to' ORDERS..'. . ' ' April. 9 tf JOUN HEWITT,, - , - S!o:non GaN, WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHING, ' ; - .. No. 409 Market street, .. ' '' " ' " ' ruilsJefpItia.,' . .tS" This establ'shTr-.ent hs been removed from No.. 114 North Third street to the above locution, where an extensive and season-ible assort ir.ent of Read v-rj ride Clothing for 31 en and Boys, together with, n cnrefully selected linof of Cloths, CdSBimercs, Satinets, Veetir.g?, Tailors' .Trimmings, &c, is new ready for the trr-dc.-. i " -" . ' ' . '. . , Any order entrusted y those iio cn-nn-fvLJe to visit the city shall be executed as faithfully as if they were present. ' . August 2:1, 18G2: . . ; : . ; c- TJH E 'A VI E Gfl A K I AH? ILL' be ,-ptiblished every.ThBrs Per annum, payable in advance.:. If. not paid in advance """ .- A' failure to notify a discov,tinuanc t expiration of the terra subscribed fort considered a new eRgagerueut. . . TERMS OF ADVERTISIXO Transient advertising, ref sa to . Each subsequent insertion Auditor's Notices, each " Administrators' and Executors' KoH-''' Estray Notices..... ; -H s mof. 8 lines, or less.... $2X0 I sqn:ire, 12 lines... ... 3.50 1 squares, 21 lines. 3 squares, 3C lines. : 6.00 8.00 - .-0 0 10.00 ..... 12.00 '.10.00 Busine?3- l ourth column.. Third column.... Half column C o 1 u ni n "... I .''. Professional or v cxcec.iir.g S lines, with j . Advertisements net marked tt'j number of insertions desired", -w.ill r ucd till forbidden, r.cd cLr.rgrd nccor; the above terms. . : o mot. $4.00 6. CO 10.0.) -;- ir oa 3o:oj per.., IS LITTLE, BAIttl) PATTON, 1 (Successors to Little & Trimble,) WHOLESALE GROCERS and COMMISSION - - . . - MERCHANTS, ,r ' , ' . Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glas?, Cotton Yarns, and Pittsburg . Manufactures generallv.. ..... . . , , " J ' Nos. 112 and 114 Second street. ' ' mar26,05. ' ' : : '. - PITTSBURG, PA. THOS. 1IITLE, SIX., S. IT. BAIBTyjAS. PATIOV, JR. H; FKANCISCUS, ' : !;.' No. D13 MArtkxr St., .. ax d 510 Commerce St., Prni,A. Wholesale Dealer in Cotton Laps,' Carpet Chain; Wadding, Ropes, -"Wick,; Tie Yarn, ; t Brooms, Buckets, Baskets, Churns, " Tubs, Brushes Looking-Glasses, &c; ,&c., . &c. J. Std . , ZZBThe largest stock of the above. Good:? id 4he-city, sold at the lowest nett cash prices Oct.;3l",TS61-tf. ' " - MOORE, LIG GET k CO., . .. " Importers and Jobbers of. HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIUMMINGS,' . - NOTIONS, &c. , . No. 223 Market Street, Opposite Bank St., 1 .; .-.- : -' . PuiLDrLrniA. tg, Constantly receiving Good3 from Phil adelphia and New York Auctions. Oct. 24, isci-tf . - ; . ... - EW CASliIOUSE ! - '. ' ! 'HJods bovjb.t and soli Jq'f. cash ! -LITTLE A-I) A 31 SON, No. 325 Market Street, Philadelphia," Invite attentloh-to their new and splendid . ' stock of ' . s . SPRING DRESS GOODS f Black Silks,' Mourning Silks, Taney SHks, Toult deSoicj; Seaon'uble.Sliawls, Clocking Cloths, .Mantilla Silks, Mauiil'as manufac tured bv themselves from late Paris styles. " .. Apdr2S, lg64tf.. . . : - JA3. M. COMP.AC.' COATES WALTON. 1 0N 11 AD L Vr ALTON, Importers and Dealers in TTARDWAUE, CUTLERY Conrad & Walton's superior Steel Shovels, Conrad k, Walton's, Darling & Waldron's " SCYTHE 1 ; Mann's Beatty's & Hunfs Axes, &c ic. Nps. Gl!3 Market St., 614 Commerce st,- r Oct. 15,"G3. . . ' Philadelphia. Ja"-or iVcirsirapcrs. 3. Subscribers who do not give Vxpr: tice to the contrary, are considered as nig to contiliuo their subscription., r .I. It SuV3CTioca init;r the discon;. of "their Periodicals, tbp Pnblish.tr rr,i 3. Ji suoscnocrs neglect or refu?tc iiieir periooicais irom the oi'ices to wLic are- directed, they are held rc?por:f:i they- have settled the. bill and crderei discoatiimed. .. 4. - Jf subscribers remove to other without informing the publishers, n papers are sent to the former dircctior are held responsible. . -. ' ; 5. The Courts have .decided, that to take periodicals from the ofheeor'. ing au.d leavingthem uncalled for, ii J laciae viUence ot intentional 1 racd. "DEOKE OUT IN A NEW FLi : -' ' - "Ark Un, Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Ebensburg April 24, lSbl!. .W: S. SI.4VEX. - PLAIN A.vDTANCr J 015 PRINTER. - - STATIONER, - - Blank Look MniJaeMrerBoCfiJiindttl : '-; and dealer , in: -every description of " .'i Avuericau and Foreign Papers, &c, A.c. Coiiter.of Wood and Third streets, PITTS- B.VRG, Pa. . . ; . - . - .- . EkS"" Asreut for -lj.f-J.oans5n ik.,,, iype Founders & Electrotypers, Philadelphia,. -, ,. .August 20, 1859;t.f.s --;j i , - Saddle and Harness Mamifa,ctnrrr Ar . ,.- . EBINSB.L7UVPA OSce one,,doo? east of.DiLvicj Jones Ccs Store. , .- - : A large stock of ready-raade Parness, pad dles, Bridlesf&o,. constantly ou hand and for sale ehep.p. , Dec, 25, ia61-tf: M- ANSION HOUSE,, , : Adjoining Penna. Jt R. Depoi-r , . , .o . PITTSBURGH, I'A . The most convenient . plac. to-stop in;the City. Meals served -at -all hours., .Terms moderate. . - t (- , . :' . .;, ,:- . J. II. CLARK &;CO., Proprietors. April 24, lSQii-tf. ... : t ...V. ;., 11 f OUNTAIN nOUSE, Etcnsburg,'Pa JLYJL JAs A. :MoORE:i roprietor. The Table is always supplied with , the choicest delicacies The Bak is supplied with choice liquors : khd the . Stable attended by careful hpstlers. Boirders taken by the week uionh o'.year. . - V ' aug25,18,"9;tf A LTOONA HOUSE; Altoona, Pa r ; RIQIIARD M'CLAIN,. Proprietor.-; . -. B'iSu. Meals ready on the arrival of. all trains. Cheapest touio utown. ,A"g- 11, 18G4-tf. .;. L .. EBENSBURG rOUMiliy. . . . : .The subscriber announces to the public that he ha3 re-purchased the Ebensburg Fouridrj",' and i3 1 prepared to furnish" bis former customers and all others,' "with every description of CASTINGS usually manufac tured at a Country Establishment. -He. will always keep on hand the.; best quality of COOklNG .STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, OF FICE STOVES, &c; PLOWS of the. most approved patterns, PLOW POINTS, THRESH ING MACHINES, and all other articles con nected with xhe business of a Foundry. He invites the patronage of the public, and will sell at the most reasonable prices, for casl or country produce. . . .TilUl ' -EDWARD GLASS. Ebensburg, March 30, 18(55.-ly.; B. MFSE JONES- '.' GCSTAWS A..EENSOX. TV' M: JONES & CO., v : J i :; ..':,;..'; h :r. i: WHOLESALE GROCERS AND' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , .'.51 2, Market street, rhiludelphial' PartieiTar attention paid to sales, country produce of erery-description. n -April 28, 18J4tf,:.r-" ' .J W.M. H: WKiTACKE S1 I springeu n AiiB vtroir. PRING E IV: II ARB i U G II &; CO. : . . . MJiole.iale ISfalfrs in WOOL, niDES,'PROVISTONS and PRODUCE ..,. GENERALLY,', .. L, ,No. 20P Liberty Street, April icwi-u. 'Pmsbiirgh,"Pa; T. BARTALOTT iijLYNN, ' ?, . Manufacturers 'of and wirolesate d cal- ::i .: -GOODS G. T. MILEY. J. TENNIS. , LEWIS SUDICK. T. WILEY & CO., . .... JTw " Msnufjcturers of BUGGY, RIDING ani LEATHER V.HIPS, LASH fc.fr, sc. 30G Market street, PinLATET.pnT.v. k-Agent3 for. the sale of Mundorf & Co's Louden IJames. Ordtrs solicited and nttcn- dtd to with promptness. - noyO, ISGStf JAS. W. RIDDLE.: C. SHERBOr.N F.. JNO WM. n. GILL. 1 T IDDLE, GILL & CO. 8j ' . Importers and n hastate Ucaurs Foreign rnd Domestic DRY GOODS AND CAJUi'ETING, 43S Market St., below 5th, end 4U3 .Merch! Street. .. - PHILADELPHIA May 7, lSC2-tf. in o.D- r.OBT. BIDUL3., . . . v. c. rirrL.3. tf. C. LKWIS. C. M. EIT'DI-T.. KLINEFELTER in'h .'. ;.', R. & w. C. RIDDLE k CO. 'Importers nd dealer i ia '' HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, & nEAVY ' - COODSV" ' ' " '.No. 131 MriTket i and 20 ar.d tl22 Jprjes Allev, Nov. CO, 1865tf PHiLApELrju.s. . rU.-TAVLOH.- .' i-ii' ' " Writ. K. JlEMPIllLL. rsAYLOR.ot IIEMPXTILL, ... . jj ....... Yj-Q'j.tc -dealer in MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. FOREIGN & ; . . XOMESTIU SEGAUi 222 Mnrkcj st., j April 23, lf4tf : V-r outh'siueVbtit. 2"d a. 3d, . .rnilyADELPHIAi wra , s .i ' t erg! itt- -'' 'J TTATS. .f CAPS. -. FURS.T STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL "FLO WKRS, ic '- ''2fb."43G Market st.', belo-w-Flfth.'tii f SiJic: -. (South eide,) P H I L A I) E L F II I A . Aprij 28, lS54-t,f , . B, XSDRI?W,S. ; J. ALTlSlCS. . .-;. .... ; A. E. WILKINS. " . W. X. SMITH. EO. M. RIDDLE, with"- ' I ANDREWS. WILKINS & CO. Dealers iii Foreign nnd -Domestic Gvbds, ' ' r - -. No. 503 Uarket sireei, jaulS, l8G2tf ' . . r. PHILADELPHIA. . JOHX A. WILSON. JESSE W. CARS. il f ANDLESA. TTriLSON, CARR, & CO. . . "V YV (Late'Wilzoir, r'ayne'.f ' - ' ' m . ' . T XT -XT t irC OOD MORRELL & CO., JoiixsTOwa, Ta WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS .. j IN ALL EIND3 OF MERCHANDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS, - BONNETS, : 'TIARDWARE, U PEOVISIONS, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, BACON, ! j FEED OF" ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES C. i Clothing and Boots and Shoes made o (OAL 1 COAL ! COAL I 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 nil all orders, to tiny amount, of citizens of Ebensburg and vicui ity. " Satisfaction as to quality ot Coal guar, antied in all case3. WM. TILEY, Jr. April 28. 18C4-6m '- ; ' . INSURANCE AGENCY . . -77 . James Purse, agept f'or the Blair coanty and Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Com panies, Johnstown, Pa. . ' XS? Will attend promptly to making insu- rftnee . in any part ot vamDna couniy upon application' by letter or iri person Wholesale Dealers hi DRY GOODS, V ; No. 94 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 24, 1.8G2.-tf. Co.) JIORRIS PEROT, i ' " EDWARD H. OGDEX. BARKER, 'frith 1 ' T. MORRTS PEROT k CO., '- Wholesale Druggists' No. 62 Market street, above Sixth, and 612 Commerce street, Philadelphia!1 -Nov. 23, lS61tf '. ' . ' ' ' WATSON & JANNEY. ' ' IMPORTERS AND iTOBRERS OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, ' ' " SHAWLS. &c.-, tc:V - : T.23 Mirkct St., PniLADELpniA. " Feb. li; lSGi-tf. ' ''. MARTIN BCEHLEIi, ' R. H.HOWARD. BUEIILER & HOWARD, Importers and De.il ers i a foreign und' Domestic Hardware , and Cutlery, No. 411 Market St., PhiLadelfhiV. Nov. 28 1861tf 1 JA3IES UliAHASi: - '.' ' R.J. THOMAS. HAIIAM & THOMAS, : ': WHOLESALE GROCERS, ; And Dealers in, Flour,' ! ' 157 Liberty sireet Pittbbcrg, Penn'a le26, 1861-tl : ' " v" HARRIS & GRAHAM. WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND PRO DUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' Xo, 327 Areh Street - Philadelphia. M. II. HARRIS,' !! r EDWARD H. GRAHAM. : ' 1 ' '' June.8,"'63.-ly W V.' I.IPP1XCOTT. GEO; I. BOND.-JAS. MITCHEL. IIPPINCOTT, BOND ,t CO., Li - Manufacturers ' & Wholesale Dealers in II ATS. CAPS, FURS, and STRAW GOODS, N6. 413 Market st Philadelphia. JOEL J. nrOEL J.'l-iATLY &.'CO.. & . . . A. - I . c' ' 'HOSIERY, SMALL WARES. WHITE GOODS; "I:.MBROiDliRIF. iVrcv ' 23,Norta 3d street, Rhibvdelyliia. icy, ' . . henry j. DAvi?, eltonmb. niFFonn, " '. ' -' s. k.vas ecus . Febru:ary48, lSCif,. ;)-.. . . . , J AMES0N,D ILL1NGER & CO.' - .- Ux-f-j .Importer? and Jbhf rs of . HOSIERY, GLOVES, IsOTiOs, '' " ;-i:'VANCY:G(K)fDS, 403 Market St., three d.oqrs.nb- 4.11 u Nor 0 Mp.... rmRr26,C5l PHILADEJ.rillA. to', 'li. 'JAMESON, C' K. PII.LINCER, BARGAINS! BARGAINS I for EVEIIT: The subscriber "ake3 pleasure ia ;. the attention of be citizens of CAL TOWN and vicinity-to the fact than just received, cjid is now opening, at stand of Moore & Son, a large ocd stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassiise: Doeskins, Sattiuetts, Tweed! Jeans, Tickings, FisaneU, Brown fci,BIeaclicd Muslius, &c ; ' . DRESS GOODS of tt try tit. Together with an excellent stock tt ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONN STATIONARY, , . . HARDWARE, FISH, SALT, : .. . '..""TRUNKS, .' CARFET-S; QUEEN ST7 ARE . ' ' . , NOTIONS, . . i r And, in fact, p'v'ling and every iii'i ' ,icyt jn :t No. -1 t-ountry- Store al't' will be cisposed of at priqeB. to t u:i:a . . CALL AN D E X1 A MINE C00r? .Cts torn ers wu'tcd. on by aiunuvt men, 4in'i no cbarge for showing r:ii i:f .Cf:rry, .Poplar, ; Spruce, crther Lnijbe.r, .Butter Egg, era t Pioiuce geucraby, tAKenin XjOi tis. . . .. t , , -. A. A. .v.- .;i r.y. 23t.'.l S62--tf J. II. JlOORE. TSRAEL GOOLD, with T .. , X ' '' '. . '. - I.'C. CALDWELL, ' TMTORTETi AX wnOLESALR DEALER JX I HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY-GOODS, 434 Market st.. (second "story,") Feb.. 1 1, 1864-tf. PHILADELPHIA . TXT C. MI RPIIEY, rfprcmi&n m; -Y V H.CUILDS .CO.r .. WHOLESALE EOOT.'c SHOE WAREHOUSE : X0.-133 WoodtreeU '-' : MaT 8, 1802-tf-, : rPlTTDRIG, Pa... . AUFFMAN &.CIIF.VV', r ; Importers and Dealers in. ' CniNA,' GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, No. 21'North Fourth St., Philadelphia.' Oct: 15, !S03. : . : .. , .'- :' H031AS P. JAMES, ' ; : IMPORTER. and .. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, . 1 ' ' ' No 'C30- Market street, Philadelphia. 1 OctobeT 13, 1863 . - .-- . ',i ATTEST, SOUTIIWORTII CO., . f V i . . : ' Wholesale Deahn in ROOTS AND SHOES, , . No". 21 North Third street, Not. 28,' 1861.'' Philadelphia. ' c card.- WlTM ER'S r.EIP-.! ' LancasU-r Tp.'JnlT i--Messrs', Etavp aki Watso-v r Gts'- The small sire No.' t 8aTmandcr I"nircha?eJ from- vonr ttcottti 'Mr. rUft.-r, in IvancAPter City, on'Jnly 2- has been subjected to a' very s?"' 1 whk b "it wiihstrod In-a most sa" mat ter. This Snfj co-ntaininga-I e tog' ther with Tain..ble Tapers mv. flf and porc torcyaeignborj t'i and represeting a value of over Tsrt-nt-and Dollars, "($20,000) wr. in nir .Vf was destroyed on the nij'it of tho 2"t- Iv- 1S60 and passed throjJ tae vc-n linscft'.he'd. The S.ifeV on the Ftcot and foil to the basement ct tue .vu.. subjected for tix-hour? to antei amoiicr the rni.is. which va?r:rea;!v i bV the combustion of a larcro r.uP.nn: confined- within ths brick walls, i fire the sitV- wns opened and the papers trken out in a state of vfttibn. -tbe i-aper not even bc;Hg' This fact was, however, to rtianf-r-; ' . i - . : 1. - ... -t a' uetter rccoramcnuaiiuu oi - coild be expressed ia any other rtp. " 1 ours Kcfpe-4--013 ' ' ' SAMITLU ' A large assortment of the y ity of Fire and Thief Proof SnOfi' hand an'd'for sale at as low rniei s?' firm, at EVANS & WATSt'-V No. 1C South Fourth St., I'tiis " r i -V : . M'CLEES Sc Co., . .. .. No. 133 North Third street, - . ' ; ;! P.HILADKLPHIAJ .Wholesale dealers iu Booti and Shoes. May 17 1?G0 tl . A1 ATKINSON & CO. i M .... ; . r -j ...AUCTION I'lii; liuops, No. 83 North.TLij-d st., Philajdelphia. E. A. ADAMS. ' H. p'.'ATKixSOS. j. H. M-H1TBT. April 28, 1864tf ' ! v.! " : s'-hd S-a T USSELL k L ANDIS, -11 i JLV ;: ' Importers ar.l Dtlers in DRUGS, CHEMICALS,, c., ,' No. 410 Market and 405 Merchant sts., April 2S, BC4tf PHILADELPHIA. 1 711 Y et , KURTZ, . r i ., . Importers and Jobbers of HOSIERY. GLOVES, NOTIONS, & FANCY - u i .- r GOODS; - f - ' PhilapeU'H IA. P4TIICSIZU IOP vr Thc lVolcctfcn Mutual Fire OF CAMI3RIA COO-VIi LOCATED AT EBENSBt' THE above- named Company. April 6th, 1837, will effect property at safe rates Being P; careful in the risks taken, this U sents reliable and cheap mea which persons may secure them;' probable losses by fire. ' Office ou Centre Street nearij Thompson's "Mountain House.' . i 'JOHN WILLIAM?. . D, J- Jo-nes, Seo y. & Treas. Aqents ; ' -' EVAN ROBERTS, Jobnstoirs , mrij DITRSE. nil V.. KOBfcli. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 1S59. T ty a mflnntr ti and at reasonable terrus icenskd auctionefb; , The subscriber, having mar2,65 Adiire?1.. JESSE WO0 Hemlock, order on reasonabletcrms. 'Johustown March 1 1860-tf. 'March I2th,j i8o3-tr. Not. 30, I865tf janl9,5 325 Arch Sr Mor'back.' 1HIRD
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