The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, April 19, 1866, Image 4

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    A Story of Our Late President
The following we take from the New
York Independent. It can be vouched for
by manv now Imner:
On the Monday before hia death, when
our late belovec President was on his re
turn from Richmond, he stopped at City
Point. Calling upon the head surgeon at
that place, Mr. Lincoln told him that he
wisned to visit all the hospitals under his
hargc, and shake hands with every sol
dier. The surgeon asked the President
if he kcew what a task he was undertak
ing, and told him that there were between
five and sis thousand soldiers at that
place, and it would be quite a tax upon
his strength to visit ail the wards and
ehake bands with all the soldiers. Mr.
Lincoln answered with a smile, that he
guessed he was equal to the task ; at any
rate he would tryj and go as far as he
could; he should probably never pee the
boys again, and he wanted them to know
that he appreciated what they had done
for their country.
Fidingit useless to try to dissuade him,
the surgeon began to make tis rounds
with the President, who walked from bed
to bed, extending his hand to all, sayiug
a few words of sympathy to some, making
kind inquiries of others, and welcomed by
all with the heartiest cordiality. As they
passed along, they came to a ward -in
which lay a rebel, who had been wouuded
and was a prisoner. As thn tall figure of
the kindly visitor appeared in sight, he
was recognized by the rebel soldier, who,
raising himself on his elbow in bed, watch
ed Mr. Lincoln as he approached, and ex
tending hs hand, he exclaimed, while
tears ran down his cheeks : "Mr. Lin
coln, I have long wanted to see you, to
ask your forgiveness for ever raising my
hand against the dear old flair !" Mr.
Lincoln was moved to tears. He heartily
shook the hand of the repentant rebel and
assured him of bis good will, and, with a
few words of kind advice, pas?cd on. Af
ter soixie hours the tour of the various
hospitals was made, and Mr. Lincoln re
turned with the surgeon to his office.
They had scarcely entered, however, when
a messenger came, faying that one ward
had been omitted, and the "boys" wanted
to see Mr. Lincoln. The surgeon, who
was thoroughly tired, and knew Mr. Lin
coln must be, tried to dissuade him from
going out ; but the good man said he must
go out j he would not knowingly omit one
of "the bov9," they would be so disap
pointed. IIo went with the . messenger
accompanied by the surgeon, and shook
hands with the gratified soldiers, and then
returned to the ofSce. The surgeon ex
pressed a fear that Mr. Lincoln's arm
would be lamed with so much hand-shaking,
saying that it certainly roust ache.
Mr. Lincoln smiled, and saving something
about his strong muscles, stepped out at
the open door, took up a very largo heavy
axe, which lay there by a log of wood, and
chopped vigorously for a few minutes,
ending the chips flying in all direction;
and then, pauiiig, he extended his right
rru to its lull length, holdiug the axe out
horizontally, without its even quivering
as he held it. Stroug men who looked on
men accustomed to manu-al labor
could not hold the same axe in that posi
tion for a moment. Returning to the
office, he took a gla?s of lemonade, for
he would take nc stronger beverage and
while he was within, the chips he had
chopped were gathered up and safely
cared for by the hospital steward, because
they were the "chips that Father Abra
ham had chopped." In a few hours more,
the beloved President was at home in
"Washington ; in a lew more days, he had
passed away, and a bereaved nation was in
niournjcr
WrjAT Did, Mary Say ? During the
trial-' of,cne ogzell for kidnapping in
Ilil'sborcy NV C., tiot long since, an inci
dent occurred which created considerable
merriment at the expense of the big-wiss
and counsel. A young lady was testify
ing, and was requested to relate all that
the knew about a certain transaction.
Witness "I was in the sitting-room
when Mary came from the kitchen hur
riedly, and Cogzell after her. He caught
hold of her at the sitting-room door, and
aid, 'Mary, you have been here long
enough ; come and go home now."
Question "What did 3Iary say?"
Attorney for the State "Stop there;
I object to the question."
Here a discu.-sioa of nearly two hours
ensued, in which four lawyers participa
ted, alter which the Judges held a long,
serious and exciting discussion on the
pubject. Finally, in a formal and pom
pous manner, it was given as the opinion
of the Court that the question should be
answered. The court room was crowded
almost to suffocation, aud the most intense
interest was manifested at this stage of
the proceedings.
Question repeated "What did Mary
Bay V
Answer "Shs didn't sat a word!"
OB WORK
OF ALL KINDS
NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY
EXECUTED
AT TRH
"ALLEGIIANIAN" OFFICE,
HIGH Sr., EBENSBUUG. PA.
PUBLICATION OiFICK :
K03ERT DAVIS' BUILDING-UP STAIRS.
ANIC ARRANGEMENTS!
SUGAR KETTLE3,
10 to 40 gallons.
COPPER KETTLES,
S quarts to 40 gallons.
TINWARE,
all sorts and kinds.
SHEET-IRON "WARE every vatiety.
EX Ail EL ED $ TINNED IRON WARE
ZINC WASHBOARDS,
for 25 cents, worth 37 cents.
SAD IRONS, or SMOOTHING iRONS,
all sizes and best quality, 6 to Q cts per lb.
COOKING STOVES,
Trimmed complete, with baking arrangements,
$8 to $23.
EGG STOVES, S4.50 to $13.u0.
HEATING COOK STOVES, $3.00 to $8.00.
BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patest,
Graff & Co., Mitchell, Herron & Co.,
Abbot k Noble, A. J Gallagher s,
and every other Pittsburg or Philadelphia
manufacturer's.
Stoves always on hand or procured on 5
days' notice.
ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stoves.
always on band.
CARBON OIL LAMPS, 62 cts. to $1.25.
Chimneys and Wicks for Lamps always on
hand.
SPOUTING,
BEST QUALITY, put up and PAINTED at
10 cent3 per foot.
t- JVc extra charges for Elboics. "3
MINER'S LAMrS,
OIL CANS,
POWDER CANS.
all sizes constantly on hand.
COFFEE MILLS, 37 cts. to S1.25.
TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS
Jelly Cake Moulds, Table and Tea Spoons
COAL BUCKETS, 35 eta. to $5.00.
The above goods will be furnished
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
at the
JOHNSTOWN STOVE & HOUSE-FURNISHING
STORE,
CANAL STREET
Opposite Hie Weigh Lock
ASK TOR
RANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE,
and save twenty per cent, on vQur purchases
EITHER FOR CASH OR SCRIP.
April 24, 18C2-tf
GEORGE M. REED, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Pa. Office in Colonade Row.
Ebensburg Sept. 2G, 1861-tf.
ABRAHAM KOPELIN, Attorney
at Law, Johnstown Pa. OSce on Main
street. aug25,1859-tf
17 J. WATERS,
2i Justice of the Peace.
Oflice cn High Street, East Ward, Ebens
burg. Pa. April 13, 180j-6m.
AMU EL SINGLETON, Attorney
at Law, Ebensburg, Penna. Office on
High street, west of Foster's Hotel.
Will practice in the Courts of Cambria aud
adjoining counties. Marcu2i),18G6
R. L. JOHNSTON. GEO. W. O ATM AN.
JOHNSTON & OATMAN,
Attorneys at Laic,
Ebensburg, Cambria county, Penna.
gj, Office removed to Lloyd St., one door
We3t of R. L. Johnston's residence.
January 10, 1861:tf
YRUS ELDER, Attorney -at-Law
Johnstown, Pa. Will pr.ictice in the
several Courts of - Cambria, Somerset, and
adjoining counties.
Office same as lately occupied by Linton
and Noon, on Post Oflice corner up stairs.
April 23, 183-tf
CT WILSON, M. D , offers his Per-
vices, as Physician and Surgeon, to the
citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding coun
try. Office three doors east of the Presbyte
rian church. April 12, 186t5-3rn
R. D. W. EVANS tenders his pro
lessional services 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. Evms'
Cabinet ware-room. l) l8 loGa.-tf.
DR. J. M. M CLURE, Surgeon and
Mechanical Dentist, respectfully ofTers
his professional servicesto theladies and gen
tlemen of Johnstown and vicinitjof thisplace.
Particular attention paid to diseases ot tne
Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for
ceps.
Office in the old "Exchange," on Clinton
8treet. Johnstown Aug. 25, 1859
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 his art. To many years of per
sonal experience, he has sought to add the
imparted experience of the highest authorities
in Dental Science. He simply asks that an
opportunity may be given for his work to
speak its own praise.
SAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. S.
References: Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond
Jr.; W. R. Handy; A. A. Blandy,P. H. Aus
ten, of the Baltimore College.
Will be at Ebensburg on the fourth
Monday of each month, to stay one w Jek.
April , !8C2tf '
HOLLIDAYSRURG IRONWORKS
AND NAIL FACTORY.
B. M. JOHNSTON, Manufacturer of
B R, DOLT k ROD IRON, NAILS & SPIKES,
Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., Pa.
March 15, lS66.tf
HE OLD CHEAP STORE !
Having again taken the Grocery store of
the late firm of Tudor & 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 buyir.g a new stock of Goods, of
the very best quality, all of which I will sell
AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT 1
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 pnrt of
White and Brown Su- Chewing and Smok'g
gars, Tobacco,
N. O. Molassses, Cigars, Snuff,
Syrups, Candles, Soap,
Rio Coffee, Clothes, Market and
Young Hyson, Imperial Fancy Baskets,
and Black Teas, Washboards, Brooms,
Spices of all kind3, Buckets, Measures,
Butter, Sugar and Wa- Kealers, Churns,
ter Crackers, Kegs,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Hair and Wire Selves,
Oranges and Lemons, Scrub, Shoe and Du3
Fiers, Raisins, ting Brushes,
Prunes, Citron3, Rope, Bed cords,
Nuts of all kinds, xnnes. Rope Halters
Ext. Ley and Coffee, Twine, Tye Yarn,
Bovl3, Fawcits,
Butter Prints and La- Window Glass,
dies, Ptuty,
Arnold's Inks from 6 to An assortment of Es-
75cents per bottle, sences and Drugs,
Shoe-findings, Pegs, Shovels,Spades,Hoes,
Nails, Thread, Garden A Hay Rakes,
Sole Leather, Scythes and Snathes,
Harvest Tool3, Buck Saws and Nails,
Hav Forks, Provision,
FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL,
CHEESE, RICE, BACON,
MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH,
And all kinds of Liquors, Braudy, Gin, Wines
Old Rye and Common Whiskey, &c, kc
The above articles will be sold cheap
for Cash or Country Produce, at Cash prices
R. H. TUDOR.
Ebensburg, July 13, 1865:tf
TAYLOR & CREMER,
AT THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES.
Huntingdon, Pa.
Sell Fruit & Ornamental Tress, Vines &c. of
better growth, larger size, and at lower prices
than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries
and warrant them true to name.
Standard Apple trees at 18J cents each
$16 per 100.
Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 to
$15 per 10
Standard Pear trees, 50 to 75 cts oach.
Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ to$l each 20 to $G0
per 100
Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each
Standard Cherry trees 37J to 75 cts
Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts.
Plum trees 50 ct3.
Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts.
Nectarine trees 25 cts each.
Grape Vines 25 cts to $1.
Silver Maple trees C2 to $1 .
European Ash, 75 to 1.
European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50
Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1.
American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $1.50
American & Chinese Arbor Vitae, 50 ct
$1.50
Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, &c. Arc
Huntington, Jan. 25, lSbU tf..
P
W. S. H.4VE.,
LAlrs and FANCY JOB PRINTER.
STATION EH,
Blank Boole Manufacturer, Bock Binder,
and dealer in every description of
American and 1 oreign Papers, kc, Ac.
Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS
BURG, Pa.
f"'Agent for L. John3cn & Co., Type
Fouuders & Electrotypers, Philadelphia
August 25, 1859:t!f
HUGH A. MoCOY,
Saddle and Harnett Manufacturer
EBENSBURG, PA.
Office one door east of Davis, Jones k Co.'s
Store.
A large stock of ready-made Harness, Sad
dles, Bridles, kc, constantly on hand and for
sale cheap Dec. 25, 1861-tf.
ANSION HOUSE,
Adjoiuing Penna. R. R. Depov,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The most convenient place to stop in the
City. Meals served at all hours. Terms
moderute.
J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors.
April 24, 1862-tf.
OUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa
Jas. A. Moore, Proprietor.
The Table is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies The Bak is supplied with
choice liquors : and the Stable attended by
careful hostlers. Boirders taken by the week
uiopM nr year. aug25,1859:tl
ALTOON A HOUSE Altoona, Pa
RICHARD M'CLAIN, Proprietor.
BJ1 Meals ready on the arrival of all
trains. Cheapest bouse la town.
Aug. 11, 1804-tf.
EBENSBURG FOUNDRY.
The subscriber announces to the public
that he has re-purchased the Ebensburg
Foundrj, and i3 prepared to furnish his
former customers and all others, with every
description of CASTINGS usually manuiac
tured at a Country Establishment. He will
alwavs keep on hand the best quality of
COOKING STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, OF
FICE STOYKS, &c. ; PLOWS of the most
approved patterns, PLOW POINTS, THRESH
ING MACHINES, and all other articles con
nected with the business of a Foundry.
Bigi, He invites the patronage of the public,
and will sell at the most reasonable prices, for
cash or country produce.
EDWARD GLASS.
Ebensburg, March 30, 18G5.-ly.
COAL! 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 an.v
amount, of citizens of Ebensburg and vicin
ity. Satisfaction as to qualitv of Coal guar
antied in all cases. WM. TILEY, Jr.
April 28. -18C4-6m
INSURANCE AGENCY.-
James Purse, agent for the Blair county
and Lycoming Mutual Fire las-arance Com
panies, Johnstown, Pa.
jgJyMVill attend promptly to making insu
rance in any part of Cambria county upon
application by letter or in person.
March 12th, 18i3-tf.
w
M. LLOYD & Co., BANKERS,
ALTOONA, PA.
Drafts on the principal cities, and Silver
and Gold for sale. Collections made. Mon
eys received on deposit, payable on demand,
without interest, or upon time, with interest
at fair rates. nov3 1859tf
8? Handbills of all kinds printed at this
office.
BERGER, AUDENRIED & FRY,
Nos. 11 and 13 South Water St.,
(Below Market,) PHILAD'A.
Wholesale dealers in
FISH, CHEESE $ PROVISIONS generally.
Are now receiving and will keep constantly
on hand a full and complete assortment of
goods, in their line, consisting in part of
MACKEREL, HAMS, CHEESE,
SHAD, SHOULDERS, LARD.
HERRING, SIDES, BUTTER,
SALMON, BEEF, DRIED FRUIT
CODFISH, TONGUES SALT, kc.
Having every facility for purchasing our
goods to the best advantage, and every con
venience for conducting a large business, and
oeing determined to sell goods upon terms
equal to any house in the trade, we respect
fully solicit the patronage of our friends and
the public generally.
fgSParticular attention paid to filling orders.
Philadelphia, July 1 4. 1 864-tf
JgYIlE & LANDELL
FOURTH
AND ARCH STS.,
PHILADELPHIA,
ARK OPENING FOR FALL TRADE,
French Merinoe9,
Goo'i Black Silks,
Dark Figured Silks,
New Plaid Silks,
Balmoral Petticoats,
Red, White and Blue Flannel?,
Shawls, Wholesale and Retail.
October 15, 18C3.
C EBY & CO ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
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 seH low for
Cash or short credit Also, Duncannon Nails
and Spikes of all sizes, constantly on hand
and for sale at Manufacturer's prices.
October 15, 1863,
ITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
J (Successors to Little & Trimble,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS and COMMISSION
MKRCHANTS,
Dealer3 in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, Glass,
Cotton Yarns, and Pittsburg Manufactures
generally.
Nos. 112 and 114 Secojd street,
mar26,C5 PITTSBURG, TA.
Tnos. little, sr., 8. n. baihd, jas. patton, jr.
II. FRAXCISCUS,
No. 513 Market St.,
axi 510 Commerce St., Prila.
Wholesale Dealer in Cotton Laps, Carpet
Chain, Wadding, Ropes. Wick, Tie Yarn,
Brooms, Buckets, Baskets. Churns,
Tubs, Brushes Looking-Glasses,
&c, Ac, kc. ac.
ea?-The largest stock of the above Good.?
id the city, sold at the lowest nett cash prices
Oct. 31, isei-:f.
-
OORE, LIGGET & CO.,
Importers and Jobbers of
HOSIERY, GLOVES, TitlMMINGS,
NOTIONS, kt.
No. 223 Market Street, Opposite Bank St.,
Phildj-i.puia.
E"3U Constantly receiving Goods from Phil
adelphia and New York Auctions.
Oct. 24, 1861-tf
B. MUSE JOSES. GU8TAVUS A. BE5SOS.
BM. JONES & CO.,
. WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND COMMISSION MKRCHANTS,
512 Market street, Philadelphia.
Particular attention paid to Eales,
countr- produce of every description.
April 28, 18o4tf
SPRINGER nARBACGH. WM. H. WHITACRE
BKSJAM1N F. PETIT.
g SPRINGER II ARB AUG H & CO.
) Wholesale Dealers in
WOOL, HIDES, PROVISIONS asd PRODUCE
GENERALLY,
No. 209 Liberty Street,
April 24, 1862-tf. Pittsburgh, Pa.
BARTALOTT & BLYNN,
Manufacturers of and wholesale deal
ers in
nATS, CAPS, FURS. STRAW GOODS
BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, 4c
No. 436 Market st., below Fifth,
(South side,) PHILADELPHIA.
April 28, 1854-tf
J. R. ANDREWS. B- WILKIN3.
E. J. ALTIMSS. SMITH.
GEO. M. RIDDLE, roitli
ANDREWS, W1LKINS k CO.
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic D'.u Goods,
No. 503 Market street,
jan!5, 1862tf PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN A. WILSON. D' M'CAXDLESS.
JESSE W. CARS.
TT-1XSON, OA llll, & CO.
W (Late Wilson, Payne j Co.)
Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS,
No. 94 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
April 24. 1802-tf.
T. MORniS PEROT, EDWARD H. OGDEN.
R BARKER, with
T. MORRIS PEROT & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 62 Market street, above Sixth, and 612
Commerce street, Philadelphia.
Nov. 28, 1861tf
ATSON & JANNEY.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, kc, kc.
323 Market St., Philadelphia.
Feb. 11, 1864-tf.
MARTIN BCEHI.EH,
R. H. HOWARD.
1 1flKlTLKll & HOWARD.
X3 Importers and Dealers ia
foreign und Domestic Hardware and Cutlery,
No. 441 Market si., Philadelphia.
Nov. 28 18(51tf
JAMES UHA11AM. R. J. THOMAS.
fi RAI1AM & THOMAS,
JT WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Dealers in Flour,
157 Liberty street Pittsburg, Pcnn'a
l)ec26, 1801-tl
H
ARRIS k GRAHAM.
WHOLESALE GROCERS. AND PRO
DUCE JOM A.lSs-ION MERCHANTS,
No. 327 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
M. R. HARRIS, EDWARD II. GRAHAM.
June 8, '65 -ly
W V. LIPPIXCOTT. GEO. M. BOND. JAS. MITCHEL.
LIPPINCOTT, BOND & CO ,
Manufacturers & Wholesale Dealera in
HATS, CAPS, FURS, and STRAW GOODS,
No. 413 Market Bt Philadelphia.
Nov. 30, I865rf
TT CIIILDS & CO.
JL-L
WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE
No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburg Pa.
Have received an immense stock T Boots
and Shoes suitable for Spring and lummer
sales, comprising a full ussortmerat or Staple
and Fancy Gofds, carefully selected wir.fjar
ticular reference to the wants of the Weslern
Trade, and due regard to durability and sizes,
manufactured to order and warranted.
Our entire stock having been purchased
and contracted for direct from the New Eng
land manufacturers entirely for c..sh, during
last Fall and Winder, before the present
advance prices on stock and are enabled
to offer Superior Inducements to ' cash or
prompt time buyers, and are prej ri A to sell
goods at less than New York or Philadelphia
prices.
We invite the attention of Mercharts visit
ing this city to examine our large and desira
ble stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Particular personal attention given to
ORDERS. April. 9 tf
JOHN HEWITT, WA
Solomon Gnns,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHING,
No. 409 Market street,
Philadelphia.
JRfi? This establ:shment has been removed
from No. 114 North Tbird 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, kc, is now ready for the
trade.
Any order entrusted by thnse who are un
able to visit the city shall be executed as
faithfully as if thev were present.
August 24, 18Gi.
tvtew cash house !
JL 1 Goods bought and sold for cash !
LITTLE a- A DAMSON,
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 Sou.; Seasonable Shawls, Clocking
Cloths, Mantilla Silks, Mantil'a3 manufac
tured by themselves from late Paris styles.
Apiil 28, l64tf
JA j. li. CONRAD.
COATES WALTON.
CONRAD & WALTON,
Importers and Dealera in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY
Conrad k Walton's superior JSteel Shovels,
Conrad k Walton's, Darling & Waldran's
. SCYTHES,
Mann's Beatty's $: Hunt's Axes, &c kc
Nos. 623 Market St., 614 Commerce et,
Oct. 15,63. Philadelphia.
O. T. WILEY. J DEX.MS. I.BWI3 SCDICK.
GT. WILEY & CO.,
Manuficturers of
BUGGY, RIDING and LEATHER WHIPS,
LASHEs. kc
306 Market street, Piiiladflphia.
gy Agents for the sale of Mnndorf k Co.'s
Louden IJames. Ordtrs solicited and atten
ded to with promptness. nov30, 1865tf
JAS. W. RIDDLE. JSO. C. SHERBORNE.
WM. n. GILL.
T IDDLE, GILL & i:0.
JLj Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS AND CARPETING,
438 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant
Street. PHILADELPHIA.
May 7, lS62-tf.
POET. BIDDLE. W. C. EIDDLE .
ri. C. LEWIS. C. M. BIDDLE.
0 1). KLINEFELTER vith
, R. k W. C. BIDDLE Ss CO.
Importers and dealers in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, HEAVY
GOODcJ,
No. 131 Market t. and 120 and 122 Jones
Alloy, Nov. C&, 1865tf Philadelphia.
PR. TAYLOR. WM . K. HEMPHILL.
rpAYLOR & HEMPHILL,
Wholesale dealer in
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. FOREIGN k
DOMESTIC SEGARS,
222 Market tt., south side. bet. 2d k 3d,
April 28, 1804tf , PHILADELPHIA,
OEL J. BAILY & CO.,
HOSIERY, SMALL WARES,
WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, kc
28 Norta 3d street, Philadelphia.
JOEL J. BAILY, HKSBT J. DAVIS,
ELTON B. G1FFOBD, J. V. VAN CCLIS'
February 18, 1864,tf.
JAMESON, DILL1NGER & CO.
Importers and Jobbers of
HOSIERY", GLOVES, NOTIONS, aud
FANCY GOODS,
403 Market St., three doors ab. 4th. North
side, mar2C,63 PHILADELPHIA.
B. R. JAMESO, C. II . PILLINGEK, J. H. SIOORE.
ISRAEL GOULD, with
I. C. CALDWELL,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS,
434 Market St., (second story,)
Feb. 11, 1864-tf. PHILADELPHIA.
C. MURPHEY, representing
H. CHI LPS & CO.,
WHOLESALE BOOT k SHOE WAREHOUSE
No. 133 Wood street,
MaT 8, l&C2-tf- PITTSBRUG, Pa.
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HUFFMAN & CHEW,
Imnorters and Dealers in
fUUNA. GLASS AND QUEENS WARE,
No. 21 North Fcurth St., Philadelphia.
Oct. 15, 1803.
IMIOMAS P. JAMES,
IMPORTER and
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
No 630 Market street, Philadelphia
October 15, 1863
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EST, SOUTIIWORTH & CO.,
Wholesale DcaUtt in
BOOTS AND SHOES.
No. 21 North Third street,
Nov. 28, 1861. Philadelphia.
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D. M'CLEES & Co.,
J0. lii.-i Xorm luiru sircei, .
PHILADELPHIA!
Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes.
May 17 ti-60 tf
4 DAMS. ATKINSON & CO'..
. . AUCTION DRY GOODS,
No. 33 North TLird St., t'lniaueipiiia.
E. A. ADAMS. H. P. ATKINSON. J. M. WHITBY
April 28, 864tf
T USSELL & LAND1S,
JLv In porters and Dealers in
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &c,
No. 410 Mnrket and 4 Merchant sts., ,
April 28, :8C4tf P1I1LADELPHI A.
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BARGAINS! BARGAINS f for EVERY;
The subscriber takes pleasure in ct
the attention of the citizens of CARP.C1
TOWN nnd vicinity to tne fact thntf
just received, and is row opening, at th
stani of Moore k Son, a large eid re
stock of
Dry Goods,
consisting in part of !
Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeri
Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds,
Jeans, Ticking", Funnels,
Brown & Bleached
Muslins, kc
DRESS GOODS of every ,
Together with an excellent stock o(
ROOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
BONM
stationary,
hardware,
gkocee:
fish, salt,
TRUNKS,
CARPET-SAC
QUEENS WARE,
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kept in a No. 1 Conn
will be disposed of at prices
CALL AND EXAMINE GoOl'S'.
Customers waited on by attentive S
men, and no charge for showing ar:i:U!
J5f Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Kbe
other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Co
Produce generally, taken in exebarp
Goods. A. A. BARKl
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I Importers and Jobber?" of
HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, & FANCY
GOODS,
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Lancaster Tp. Julv 30, IS
Messks. E-anr and Watsos : Gkxtis!
The small size No. 1 Salamander safe
I i urchastd from your aeent. Mr. AJaB
But, in Lancaster City, on July 20ib, l
has been subjected to a very serere
wlnri it niihsiood in a ot sttiisi
manner. This Sife. containn:2vv my it
together with vau"ble papers LeionpiE.
rnvsc-lraud some tomv neicnbors ana if '
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anc represetiDg a Tal ie of over Twenty 1
and Dollars, ($20,000) was in my Mill v
was destroj ed on the n'KJ't of tbe 27th c
v, JobO, ana passca tnicagn me neryi
unscathed. The Safe wa on the seconc
and fell to the basement cr the Mill, an.
subjected tor six nours to an intense fj.
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bv tne comnustion oi niargequnuuit ui. -
counnea w:tni .u- iriv.k. nana -u...
fire the safe was opeued and the u"iiJ'
papers taken out in a state oi per.-ecif
vation, tlie paper not even ueicg u:;-
This fact was, however, to many cjsv-
a better recommendation of youraes;
could be expressed in any other worasr.
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me. ours tvesperua..:.
rSel3 SAMUEL RAr
CgU A large assortment oi iue'-1
iv nr Fir and Thief Proof Sales a.8."
hand and for sale at as low rates asnff-
firm, at EVANS & WAlfcU-
No. 16 South Fourth St., l'Lilade'l1
PATROMZE lOl K OlS-
Tie lVotectiun Mutual Fire Jurvru
OF CAMBRIA COUNT
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LOCATED AT E B E X S B I 11
T1MIE above named Company, ore
JL April 6tb, 1857, will effect insur.-
property at sate rates teii-t; 1
careful in the risks taken, this c.onirtr.
rplitilft and tLcaD medium,
which persons may secure tbeniselvt
probable losses by fire.
Office on Centre Street nearly t'
Thompson's ''Mountain House." .
JOHN WILLIAMS, r r
D. J Jo.ves, Sec'y. k Trcas.
Aamts :
EVAN ROBERTS, JohnJtowO.
JAMES PURSE. 44
JNO E. ROBERTS, EbecuV
Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 1859
HKSBT S. Zir.GLER, JACOB B-
yiEGLEi; & smith, El
JLk Wholesale dealers in DRIU. .
CALS. &c. Mrtnufacturrrs of
LIBERTY WHITE LEA D, Z INC, t-
WHKEL k MACHINEKV a.Z"
Store And omce,Jo. to. &
Arch. Factcry, 611 k 613 S t J onn,
k 612 Vincent 6t., Phil-Pbia'
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