' A Young American at rn Wiitjei, A w'll kron clergyman w3 crossing Luke ir-.c, many years avo. upon one of the Lnke utramer, at d seeing a nniill lad lit the who?!, Kfceriw tho boat, accodU-il liini a? follows : ; . Clerirjiuan 'My son. jou appcnr Ut l e o jmall hoy to steer fo large a bout 11 y "Y' S fiir, but do you see that I can ?o it, though V Clergyman "Do you thinlc yca timicr- fctantl your buslnc-, my fon ?" 3Joj -Yes sir,. I tl.ii.k I do" Ulfrevumii 4,Cau yea box the cora- Boy "Ten fjr." CU Tiyman "Let roe fcenr y.iulnt it V iJfy boxes the compass. Clergy nrui "Weil really, von ran do it. Let m? hear you bx it backward : By boxe it back vrat-J. Clergyman "I d clarv?, my fon, yea do Perm to umier?anii your busii.csf." The toy now took hit turn qucstion- 1$ y "Pray, air, what milit bo your bu-ine;- ?" Clergyman "I am a uiinihttr of the Go i tl " liny ,-Do ycu undertaud your btii nrs?" Clergyman UI think I dr, my son " l'oy 'Can you say the Lord prayer?" Clergyman 4 Yc-t " Boy-l'-Say it." Clergy wait repeat.- the Lord' prayer ? Io- It -'Well, rer.llv, you do know Now y it. brick ward." Clernati says he cannot do it Poy "You cnu't d' it, eh ' Now you pee that I understand my business a g,reut deal heHer than yi du your- !" Clergyman acknowledged Siimdcil beat, ar.d retired. One of Cough's Sioimks At a po litical meeting the speakers and undiet ce were very much dituibd by a man wi n constantly called fur Mr Ileury. Win-never a new p aker farm? on, I n is n.a f. bawled ut, "Mr. !lniry ! Heniy 1 Henry ! I call for Mr. Henry !" Alter everal intt rmprion of this kind at each speech, a y nm man n-eeiided the plat form, and wa.- foou uitioir hi In quince Sn a mai:i!lofUi . nt style, ."rikiny out powerfully in his ge-tuie. when the old cry wis heard for Mr. Ilor.ry. Putting his hind to his mouth like :i Fpetiking trumpet, this man baw'ed iur at the top of his voice, "Mr. Heitry ! Henry ! Henry ! I call lor Mr. Henry u. make a fpreeh I" The chairman now rucc and remarked that it would oblige he audit nc-, it the gentleman would retrain Iro.n any ItirMu r c.tllintr 1'T Mr Henry, as thai e::tletiiutj was now speaking. "Is ihnt Mr. Ilonry?" said the di-ntr ber of the me'-tii.o. "Thunder I tii.it can't lc Mr. Henry ! Why "hat's the little eu- that tohl me to holler!" Ml. CoUi;h adds, that in telling thi- story a mat; who ivu'd never by made to re the "point" o' a joke, after siud i'ltr for some minutes rh- ui;m a-ked him : "Weil M r. fr.M..i c, tr lor II ' I III It I II I u .. a.: TuAVF.I.INO A stronir, lazy Cllovr. wl-o preferred beiriin; for a pre:tri 'U fuhistetiee fc worki"r for a sure ne. c tiled at a house of a blunt Ma-salm et' farmer, an-, in the usual lauouac of hi race. n-k:d f..r 'euld victual- and old clothes." "You appear to be a stoti', hearty-look inir :jian," said the farmer, "what t'o v u do for a living ?" 'Why, not much." replied the fellow. ' except traveling about from one place to another." "Traveling abvit, eh?" rejoii;ed the farmer. "ea. you travel well ?" "O. ye-," rcMtmed the sturdy beirirur 'I an pretty ynod at that." "Wi 11. then," said the. farmer, co-dly tpeninp; the doir, "Irt'n v (tut trmtf'" A Fair 1ivi.sj. Tw Irishmen WCC tntvelinir to Portland, Me., is Inn they fb-pptd fo examine a uil board. "Twelve miles to Portland. " exclaimed one. "Six miles apace, ji-f," aid the ofhrr. And they trudi ed ett, apparent lv well pratified at their sudden prixij:itv to the forest ciiy. J OIJ WOUK v OF AI.I. KIM S NEATLY AND KXTKIUTlorSLY EXECUTED AT TH ALL1:G HANI AN" OFFICK, high St., r:i;i:NS:;ur.u, ta. o- ftiuirATio?; on:cE: 3!:UT DAY'S IiUILDI.V J UP STAIii? TniRD DOCa BACK. p A N I C A U R A N G K M 11 N TSljrjMIB" 0 LD C 1 1 K A P SIO ft K !- SUGAR KETTLEd, 10 to 40 gallons. COrrER KETTLES, 3 quarts to 40 gallons. TmYATlE, sort! ond kind?. SHEET- IHO-N YYATvE rvtry vai.fzj. - EXAM FLED T1XXED IIWX WAJih ZINC WASHBOARDS, for 25 cents, worth 37 ccnti. FAD IRONS, or SMOOTHINO iRONS, r!1 pies nr.d he?t qnallty, 5 to C cts per lb. C00K1NP, STOVES, Trimmed complete, with hakinp n:ranjrements, $S to f.a a stoves, si ro to sis.uo. llEATJXn CO OY STOVES, $: 00 to SR.00. RRADLEY COOKINO STOVES, Patest, G r: ft" k Co.. yUtehfll. TTerron tt Co., Al.V.ot & Nol.'.e. A.J 0:il!acrVier 5. :md everv other Pittsburg or Philadelphia ni:n ufactnrer's. Stove flwoys on hnnd or procured on ? lnys" notice. ODD PLATES AND O RATES for Stoves. alvny8 on hand. I'ARHON OIL LAMPS, 62 cts. to Sl.2. hiintieyi? :md Wicks for Lamps always on hand. S 1M) ITT1 Nr., I'.EST QUALITY, put up ana PAINTED nt 10 cents per foot. AT. ?. clutnjex fur hJiLoirx. MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS. POWDER CANS all fizes consU.itly on hand. COVKKK MTIXS, .,7 cts. to S51.25. rOASTlNO FORKS, OYSTER P.ROILERS lly Cake Mould?, Table and Tea Fpnmn COAL liUCKETS, 3-"J cts. to $3,007 The at'ove gooda will be fiirnished WHO'iKSAL li OH 11 HT AIL, at the JOHNSTOWN STOVE A HOUSE-FERN ISH- INO STORE, CANAL STREET ;mosi!c l!;c lYeSsIi S-ocIi ASK FOR RANK . HAY'S WAREHOUSE, md save tictnty fr cent, on your purchase. KITH Kit !'f)i: CASH Oh' iciill April 2 1, lfc'.2-lf KOnfSV M. IIKFJ). Attorney at Law, H Eheiisbur. Pa. Ofliee in Colonade Row. E'of-nsl urg Sept. 26, teiU-tf. street lillAHAV, K ( 1 P 1 : LIN, A tto n n k y Odiee on Main ang2K,lS.r0-tt M I KL F l N 0 L 1 -:TO N , A ttoi? n ky at Law, Johnstown Pa. O (lice on Main at Law. Ebensburg. P'-una Office on High str et. weft of F s'er's Hotel. Will practice in the Couits of Cambr'a a..d adjoining counties. March-9,lStiG It. L J01ISTON. GKO. W. OATMAN. OHNSTON k OATMAN. r I A tnrnrj.i at Lnu . Ebensb'irg, ('ainbria consity, Pentia ltTv. Office removed to Ll '.vd ?t., on door West o' R. L. Johnston's resi lence. January 10, 18Gl:tl 1 F.LPFJi. ATT..K.NKY at-Law J Johnstown. Pa. Will pricttee m O.e sevecil Courts f Cambria, Somerset, and adjninii.g counties. Office same as lately occuic-d by .L'nton and Niio'.i. on Pot OHice corner up stairs. April 23 , !ti ;;-tt TyjFSJ. LLOVF, . jL V Pircrrfixor of I!. S. Dunn. Ocaler in DRUOS, MEDICINES & PAINT5. Office on Main Mitet, c.jtposite Mourt' Hot.-', Kb usburg, l a. May 24. 1 SOC-tf. T. L' VI!ON. M. P. oner.; ! :- ''r- vices, ms 1 liys'chin and .Surgeon, to the citizen f Eer.sbuig iind sarrtnunPug coun trv. Office three doors east of the Presbyte rian church. April 12, iboO-Mm W. KVAN tei-der- hi- pro DILI). t.3-( tinrgean to the citizen" of t.b'.-nsburg :.ud surrounding vicinity Office one d-or East of R. Davis' store. Night calls made at his residence, three doors West of R. Evils' CaWiuet ware-room. U'"J If, lS03.-tf. L1J. J. M. M'CJ.l'KK, Scur.F.ox a.m Mechanical Dkntist, respectfully otrnrs his professional serviecsto thcladies and gen tlemen of Johnstown and vicinityof tlrisplaee. I'articular atttntion paid to' diseases of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for-ceT-3. 'Johnstown Aug. 25, IkjU Uaving ngaiti taken the Grocery Ftoro of the late firm of Tudor A Jonks in my own name, 1 return thanks to the citizen.of Eb ensburg and vicinity tor their former patron ajre, and solicit a continuance of the same. " I h ive lately been in New York, Philad i. and Pittsburg bnyirg a new stock of Ooods, of the very best quality, all of which I will sell AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT ! Per'ns wishing anything in niy 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 Sn- Chewing and Smok'g gars.. Tobacco, N. O. MolasBses, C'gTF, Snuff, Syrups, Cardies. Soup, Rio Coffee, Clothes. Viiik-t nii.i Young ITyson. T(.ipr rial Fancy R.iskets, and R'ack Teas, Wstsl boards. Rrooms, Spices of all kinds. Ruckets. Measured, Putter, Sugar and Wa- Kealers, Churns, ter Crackers, Kegs, Dried Apples, Peaches, Hair and Wire Selves, Oranges and Lemons, Scrub, Shoe and Dus Fie3, Raisins, ting Brushes, Prune.1 , Citrons, Rope, Red cords, Nuts of all kinds, Kones. Rope Halters Ext. Ley and Coffee, Twine, Tye Yarn, Bowls. Fawcits, Butter Prints and La- Window Class. dies, Ptuty, Arnold's Inks from 6 to An assortment of Es- TEcents ,er bottle, senecs and Drug?. Fhoe-titmiugs, Pegs. Shovels. Snades. Hoes, Carden A Hay Rakes, Scythes and rinathes, Buck Saws and Nails, Provisiot-, Nails. Thread, Sole Leather, Harvest Tools, Hay Forks, FLOUR, CORN nnd OAT MEAL, C II E E S E, R I C E, BACON, MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH, And all kinds of Liquors, brandy. Gin, Wines Old Rye and Common Whiskey. &c, kc. S?T The above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce, nt Cash j. rices R. IL TUDOR. Ebcnsburg, July 13. lS65.tf TAVLOIi & CHEMHIL A F THE HUNTINGDON NURSI'Ill ES. HrxTiNunox, Pa. Sell Fruit k Ornamental Tress, Vims &c. of lietter growth, larger size, and at lower price--, tliHti anvof the N-irthern or Eastern Nurseries uid warrant tlim true to name. Standard Apple trees at 13j cents each S10 per 100. Peach trees, 15 to 20 ct each .$12.50 ." per 10 Standard Pear trees, ".0 to 75 cts oach Dwarf Pear trees, ;0$to$l each 20 to zC per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 ets eac h Standard Cherry trees37 to 7" ets Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 Plum trees 50 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees 62A to European Ash. 75 tw 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50 Norway Spruce, 50 cts to Si. American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to Si. 50 American & Chinese Arbor Vita, 50 et $1.50 Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, kc. vc Huiuinsrton Jan. 23, lSbo tf.. B !; kg eh; -a ut)KN u i r.i) Fiiv; '", .Nos. 11 nnd'l't Swtitli , Water St.". -(Below yforkvt.) PlilTaD'A. Wholesale dealers in . . t . t FJSIf, CHEESE $ mo riSl 'XS generally. Are now receiving and will ke?p eonstan'ly on hand a full nnd complete assortment of goods, in their line, consisting in part of MACKEREL, HAMS, CHEESE, SHAD, SHOULDERS, LARD. HERRING, SIDES, BUTTER, SALMON, P.EEF, DRIED FRUIT CODFISH, TONGUES SALT, kc. Having every facility for purchasing our goodp to the best advantage, and every con venience for conducting a larg business, and neing determined to sell goods upon terms equd to sny house in the trade, we respect fully solicit the patmungs of our friends and the public generally. X3 Particular aitcntinn paid to f iling crdtrss. Philadelpnia, July 1 4. 1864-tf "jgVIIE A LAN DELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STS., PHILADELPHIA, ATft?, OPENING FtR FALL TRADE, 'rer.ch Merinoe, ?cod Rlack Silks, Oark Figured Silks, New Plaid Silks, Balmoral Petti'O.nts, ' Red. White and Bine Flannel', Shawls, Wholesale and Retail. October i5, 18G.. c i:uy & ro . W HOLES A LE C, ROC ERS Amf Corn miss it m Mt j t Ii.ints, No. 522 Market st., bitween Fifth and Sixth. Philadelphia. We have constantly on-hand a general As sortment of all kin-Is of fish, in b-rge ami stiiill packages, which we will se'l hw for C!sh or short ciedit- Also, Dnncannou Nails and Spike? of all sires, constantly on hand and for sal at Manufacturer's prices. October 15, ISO". T ITTLK IJAII'P ec P. TTO N. E J (StiV-cssors to Little A TrieiV-ie.) WHOLESALE GROCERS and COMMISSION M KB CHANTS. Dealers in Produce. Flour. R;:con. CI ee??. Fi.-h, Curl on and Ear! Oil, Iron. NaiL. C.l.ise. Cotton Yarns, and Pittsburg Mane.fact.res gentrallv- "Nos. 112 and 114 Sceo.id strrrt. nmr2fi,j PITTSBURG. PA. lit oS-. I.IT1I.K, SE., S. II. BAIUP. JA3. TATTON, JR. T r I'M f LDS a? n) JL iV- vHlOLESALK SHOE W ARI'HOrSK . No. Wood Street.. Pitutrnr?,. P.i. Have received an immeustf stock.. of Hoots and Shoes suitable for Spring and Summer sajes, comprising a full n'ssortmenit of Staple and Fancy Go'als, carefully selected with par ticular reference to the wants of the Western Trade, and due regard to durability and sizes, manufactured to order and warranted. : ' Out entire stock having been purchased and contrncted for direct from 4he New Eng land nviMifaeturers entirely for cash, during last Fall and Winter," before the present advance prices on stock and ve are enabled to offer Superior Inducement to rash or prompt time buyers, and are pref hu to sell goods at less than New York or Pl ih delphia prices. We invite the attention of Mereh.irts visit ing thU city to examine our large and desira ble stock befoie purchasing elsewhere. Effi., Particular personal attention given to ORDERS. April. 0 tf J OIIN UK WITT, frith Sidomon Ciiir.s. WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHING, No. 40D Market street, I'.'tiljtli'j.hi.t. fjlf This estabPshment has leen removed from No. 114 North Third street to the above location, where an extensive and seasonable assortp.ent of Ready-made Clothng for Men and Boys, together with a carefully selected line of'Oloths, O.tssinicres, Satinetts, Vest'n-. Tailors' Trimmings, &e., is n w ready for the trade. Any order entrusted by those who ;ire uo able to visit the city shall be executed as faithfully as if they were present. "August 24. 1-Siji. XT KW (J S1I 'lOlJSE ! (io'nh l.oi' fht ! go,'. I f'jr ciis.'i .' LITTLE A ADA M S O N , No. 32 Market Street, Piiiladelp-hia. Invite attention to their new and Sj'lcr. d:d stock of SPRING DRKSS G(ODS Black Silks. .Mourning Silk?, Fan-.-y Silk?. Pou't do Son.; Sea-onable Shawls, Clo:-k I fg t'loths, M iutiila Silks. Mantil ai manufac tured bv thci.iseives from late Paris fctyies. Ap.il -8. lSG4tf THE ALLEGKAS.i VTr1' ',e -P"bIiffh every r the following rates vi2. Per annum, payable in Rdvanc If not n.iid in advance... ""v " A failure, to notify a di?con'iP , expiration ot the term si bser! considered a new eLLgemen TEWM OP AriVKTlTlST,, Transient advertising, per'gq.. .',. Fach nbs qne-.t insertion " '' Auditr.r's Notice's, each..... Administrators' and Execntnry'v" Estray Notices...:....:... ' 0:" K liee". or less S 50 1 square, 12 lines 3. SO xf'''', 2 squares. 24 line?.... 6.00 jn " t qitare. 3G lin. s.. Tlord column 1o.r0 Half column. 12.00 , " A T Column 2 '.00 Professional or B;isioess r:;. exceeding 8 lines, with paper... Advertisements r.ot marV.j number of insertions desired, w;:; ued till forbidden, and charged the above terms. J I r- n f-; f '1 r V. t IF; : 5.:sv of Xcwspajifft-S- 1 iil,f'ri',i. wlw. .1,. .SC v .i, . uf.l 11. FUANCISCl'S, No rt3 Mabkkt St.. AX". 5M i'oMMEItCK St., Pl'lLA. Wholesale Dialer in Cotton Laps, Carpet Chain. Wadding, Ropes, Wu k Tie Yarn, Brooms, Buckets. Baskets. Churns, Tubs, Brushes Looking-Glasscs, &c , &c, kr. Ac. fThe largest stock of the above Good.' in the city, sold at the lywcr-t titt cai-L rr.-c Oct. 31 l.sol-:f. TTCr.ll A. MoCOY, LX Stt'I-Jle ami EP.ENSBURO, V.. ORiee one door east of Davis, Jones k Co.'s Store. A large sto'.-k of rendy-mado" H-.rr.ess, Sad dles. Bridles, ic, constantly on hand and fur salechcaj) Dec. Zo, ISCl-tf ANSION HOUSE, Adjoining Penna. R. R. 7)epo., PITTSBURGH, PA. The most convenient place to stop in the City. Meals served at all hours. Terms moderate. J. H. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. April 24, 1862-tf. T OUNTATN HOUSE, Ebensbur-, Pa ifjL .Ias. A. Moohe. Proprietor. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies The Bau is suppled, with choice liquor? mi l the Staule attended by eareful hostlers. Bo rdera taken by the week ulO,,, viir. raug2".18r:tf Al.H'O.A. 1A LIOOXA IKil'SE. iTJL R1CHAI.D M'CLAIN. IVopr:-tor. 15U Meals ready on the snriv.'t of fill trains. Cheapest I ouse town. Aug. 1 1, lMM-tf. GIVE US A CAU DENTISTKY. The undersigned, Graduate of the Bal timore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully offcrs fits professional services to the citizens of Ebcnsburg. lie 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 ol the highest authorities In Dental bcier.ee. lie simply asks that an opportunity may be given tor his work to speak its own praise. SAMUEL BELFORD. D. D. S. nftr-hces: Prof. C. A. Harris : T. E. Bond Jr. ;'W. R-. Handy; A. A. Bhindy, P. II. Aus ten, of the Baltimore Ct. liege. fiY Will be at Ebensburg on the fourth Monday of each month, to stny one w.;sk. April t, lM.2tf W.S. 1IAVIL, T)LAli and FANCY JOU PHI NT Ell, 1 STATIOXEJt, lilanl: Book Manufacturer, lioci Hinder, and cealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, fcc, Ac. Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa, f-Agcnt for L. Johnson & Co., Vype Founders k Electrotypers, Philadelphia August 25, 1859:t.f S1 ' II I ELDS HOUSE. LORETTO, ' A M B R I CO., PA., TfOM.s Callan. Proprietor. Accommod iti ens unsurpassed by any other Hotel on '.he Mountain. My 31, r0C. 1 JEN313U lie, FOUN I K Y. JLi The subseriber announces to the pubi c tint he has re-purchased the Ebeusburg Foundry, and is prepared to furnish h? former customers atol all others, wit!- every description ot CASTINGS usually tr.anutae tiitei! at a t.'onniry EttablisiiMien'.. ID will al.vavs keep on hand the best quality of COOKING STOVES, PARLOR .VTnVES, OF FER SToVhS. A-c. ; PLOWS of the most approved patterns. PLOW POINTS, THRESH ING MACHINES, and all other articles con nected with the business of a Foundry. C He invites the patronage of the public, and w.ll sell at the most reasonable prices, for cash or coumrv produce. EDWARD GLASS. Ebcnsburg, March 30, 18'.5.-Iy. COAL! COAL! COAL! The subscriber is now carrying on the Colliery of Win. Tiley, Sr , at Lilly Station, on the Pennsylvania- Railroad. Cambria coun ty, and will be glad to fill all orders, to an amount, of citizens of Ebensburg ami vicin ity. Satisfaction as to qu ilitv of Coal guar, untied in all cases. WM. TILEY, Jr. April '26. I8t4-Cm TNSUUANCE AC EXCY. i. J:in.e3 Purse, agent for the Blair county and Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Coin p .nies, .loimstown, Pa JX-y Will attend promptly to making insu rance in any part of Cambria comity noon implication by fetter or in person. March 12th. 18f.3-lf. LLOYL CO., BANK E IIS EBENSBURG, PA. FrZ" Gold. Silver. Government Loans and other Securities bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Col".tction3 m tde on all nccessible points in the United Stat-s, and a General Tai.k'iig Business transacted March 1, l&Gu-tf - 7 M LLOYD & Co , ISAXhElJs, . . ALTOONA, P.. Draf s or. the principal cities, .nd Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Mon eys received on deposit, payable on demand, without interest, or upon time, with iuteie.-t at Uiv rates, t nov3 183'Jtf 7VTOOU3;, LlfJC FT k CO., XtJL linpirters and Jobbers of HOSIERY. GLOVES, TiOM MINGS, NOTIONS, A:,. No. 223 Market Street, (tpxilr Etnk St ruii.:);.i.c;u.. 1. -Constantly receiving Goods from Phil-adi-lTihia and New York Auctions Oct. 24. l.Sol-tf K. NlcE JOXKS. O L'.-'J'AV IS A. UKNSON T M. .JONKS iv () , 'J9 WilOLESALi: (JROCERS AND COMMISSION M KIMII ANTS. 512 Market street, Phihub-'pb'ia. Particular attention paid to sales, cour.trv produce of everv description. April 28. 18(J4tf SrEIXGKK nAKBAlCn. , WM. H, V. ntTACRE UK.NJAMIX F. r ETIT. OPPJNGEPt IIAitP.AUtJH & CO. F3 Wholesale Dealers tn WOOL, HIDES. PROVISIONS axi PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 200 Liberty Street, April 24, D-02-tf. Pittsburgh, Pa JA. M. CO.MIAO. CO.V F.a V.A.'.iOX. noNllAD WALTON, Vy Iniiortcrs and Dealers in HARDWARE. CUTLERY Conrad A: Walton's superior Meel hovels. Conrad k iValttin's. Darling Ji; W.iidrj.u's St'YTHE-:, Mat '"s Bcatty's vc Uuat's Amps, kc kc. Nos. Market si., Gi-i Coi-.mt rte st, Oct. 15. '03 J I'iiiiadcli.'iia. lie- io iiie lomiary, :irt con s li;-rr,j ii.ir to continue their su lscvi,f -.,n 2. If subscriber? order the (i ,.i. ,f their Periodicals, ihe P ,!,;,! ,.r . tinue to sci d th.em until -. re p-.id. 3. If sioscril '-rs re'crt or r-fi ., th-ir perio-iir-:::ff ?'rom thr n t ? t,, -. are directf l. tl.i-yare 'o ld res;, l.ey have settled the bid an-i disco:r:i:. led. 4. If subscriber? remove to ,,, without informing the p'-tUM,,,,.. t are uelu restionsit.ie. 5 The Courts have deci le,',, iv., to take periodicals from the eft . 0. ing and leaving them uncalled f.jr facie evi'leru e of intentional Fr.no' 3 .'Hi V r V -1 h V.: D-. : Fr C. T. V.II.F.V J liKNXIS. I.l.WIS SUI'ICK. rt T. WILEY .& CO., f M;-nu f .et nrrrs of BUGGY, RIDING a no LEATHER Will PS L SIiE.- . Jcc. rfo Maiket streT:. Pji!i..M.Ktri;tA ge?it- for t;.e sate of Muodort ,j C'.-, 's Loutlen ll.-.tiie. 0 ( r- solici'ed :.r d :-.T?e::- p LOKE OUT IN A NFA 1 c The subscriber takes t!c::;;- ir lltp a : ! f ti t ii in nf i'ip fitlr.i,c r ! TlCA'N and vicinitv to the f.. t :i , ' just received, and is now ope-i!-stan 1 of Moore k Son, a !.-.i-e- i' StOCii Ot D.".V Lino.!-, ! i-oii;ieii!c i' i.i'-rt of S;-.t. r.s, v :-':. '!. i.s. P.? Doeskins. S.if irnett. 7v. dd to witii promptness. ii!ov:-:o, liC.'tf JAS. Vv-. tllOULK. JXO. C. SilL'KUGflNf:. WM. II. CII.L. I DJ)LE, GILL -.t '). tLL importers tnirl Wio!,-sr'e Dealers in Fort Iltii and Doujc:-tic DRY GOODS AND CARPETING. Market Si., below 5th. evd -J-:3 'lerchaet Street. I'll I LA DELPHI A. May 7, is,;2tt. r.o.T. r.T r i" w. c. Kir.nu; ii. c. i.r.v. is. c. ::. Lir.nr.K. i. KLINEI KLTER uiti, R- a w.- BIDE-LE k CO. Impor'crs and dealer- in HARDWARE, U'l I i RY. GUNS, i HEAVY GOODS, N.i. 13! Market ft. r.!.i 120 and 122 Jcr.es AUey, NOV. C-"ffJ I'HlLAOr.Lr-lllA. P!. TAYLOR. Y.il. K. V. f V. !' !! 1 L L. raAYLOK & HEMPHILL, JL Who'esale d.-a'rr in MANUFACTURED TOBAC:o. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC SEGARS, 222 Maiket st.. south side, bet. d 31, Brown A Rica- ;::.ss noon ,,,., Ta 2 f A. At t i r "7 U jt t it Together with an excellent si .ck u: hovj shoes', hats', caps. 11 US) ST ATI ON A PY, W I1AKDV'APE. f V-iliUt., r;s:i, salt. TuUNXS, CAEPj-IS- Ql'EENSW A1!E, NOTIONS. H .T ALO'lT & ULYNN, AJ Manufacturers of ers in H TS, CAP.-", FURS. STRAW GOODS BONNETS. RTIFlCIAL FLOWERS, No 430 Market St., below Fifth. (South side,) PHILADELPHIA. April 28, lS54-tf J. II. AXOKEWP. A. B. WILKIXS. E. J. ALTIMT.-S. W. X. SMITH. 1 EO. M. KIDDLE, n;tk ANDREWS, WILKIN'S k CO Dealeis in Foreign and Domestic D;j CooUr, ""'. 503 Market, street, janl5, lSG2tf PHILADELPHIA. G Its, il;G4lf PHILADELPHIA, TOEL J. EAILY & O , e) HOSIERY. SMALL WARES, WHITE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES, kc. 28 Nortn .'5d street, Phila. iclj.hia. .'t:LI. J . I1A11.Y. l.'t.MlV J. OAV1S. ELTON B. f.lhFOLn, S. H-. V.'.K CLI.IN February 18, lSC4:lf. JOHN A. WILSOX. P. U CAXULI-SS. JESSK v.'. CARP.. 7-ILS0N, CAPHL & CO T t l Late Wilton, Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS No. U4 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April '4. lSo-tf. Pa tine .V Co.) T. M0KKIS fEK'iT, I) UAPvKJHL irith Et-WAUD It OGDKX. T. MORRIS PEROT ,v CO., Wholesale ijruyjists, ' ?2 Market street, above Sixth, nnd G12 Commerce street, Philadkli'ima. . Nov. 2S, 18Gltf JAMESON, DiLLlNCEK k "0. Import" rs ami Jobbers o! HOSIERY. GLOVES, NOTIONS, and FANGY GOODS, 403 Market st., three doors ah. 4th. North side, m,-.:2C,i;:- PHILADELPHIA. B. It. JAMKSON, C H. D;LI.I.G..i., J. II. MOOKE. 7SIIAEL COULD, with X I. C. CAI.DV, F.LL: M!'o::TK.R AN! W!i o V S A L V. OKALKi. IN HOS1KRY. GLOVE AND rNCY GOODS. A' Market st., tse'-ond storvA Feb. 11, 18h4-tf. PHILADELPHIA. C. MUP.PIIEY, er,sr,,!i., T ? . II. CHILI'S & GO., HOLES ALE P.0OT& SHOE WAREHOUSE Nc. IJ3 Wood street. May S, "lrU'MP PITTSBRUG. Pa. A i! in fact, crpthinj and rrcrijt.'.a kept ill a No. 1 Coutmy Store ; i wii! Le disposed of at iricts touit;:. CALL AND EXAMINE G'.oD; Custcn.crs v.-r.ited on by iattii;;'t men. ami no charge for sluavii.; . r-'y"- Cherry, Poplar, Spruce. ' j oli.tr Lumber, Butter. Eggs, : Produce gtr.cr.illv, taken in cv"" ' (Jio.-itH. " A. A.HAi. May 110, 1802-tf df Pi W w ATS ON & .JANNEY. IMPOK1KHS AND JOISKKItS OK SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS. &c, kv. 323 Market 6t., i'liiLADtt. hiiia. Fen. 11, 18bi-tf. MARTIX BCKHI.KH. R. U. HUWiKU 1 JUEULEli & UOWAPJ), Importers and Dealers in rutr.yn uid Dataeniic Hardware and Cutlery, No. 411 Maiket St., Puiladki.mii a. JNov. 28 ISGltf JAMES t HA1IAM. R. J. TIIOS.AS. "' UA11AM A: THOM AS, -VJT WII (j L ICS A LE CROC E lis , Ana iJcalers in Piour, 137 Liberty street Pittsblho, Pctin'a l)e2ti. It'll-tt All It IS A: ( It A 1 1 A M . 'JL WHOL1 SA LE GROCERS. AND PRO DUCE i OM i-hsMOX M ERCIi A NTS. Xo. 327 Arch lrre ., Philadelphia. ii. V.. HAHK1S, KOWAB1) H. GRAHAM. June t, '05 -fy W V. LirpiXCOTT. CEO. M. IIOSU. JAS. M1TCUEL T IP1MNCOTT. hD.Nl) ,UO. J&..J Manufacturers 4 Wholesale Dealers in HATS, CAPS, FURS, and STRAW GOODS, No- 413 Market St PiiiLADULriiLA. ' Kov. 30, l6C5tf C "1A UF F.MAN & CliE.. ' importers and Dealers it. CHI N A . O l. A SS A N I ) Q U F E N S W A RE. No. 2i Nortl- Fourth St., Philadelphia. Oct. 15, !tt.3. -"piiO.MAS P. JAMES, X IMPORTER r.n.i WHOLE S A L E D R UGGI ST, No U30 Market street, Philadelphia October io, 1803 f EST. SOL'THWOPni A; CO , ' V Wh'deiale Dtahi in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. '21 North Third street. Nov. 28. 18GI. PiflaJtlphia. f D. M 'CI. EES CZ KJm No. 133 North Third street, Philadelphia Wholesale dealers iu Boots and Shos. M.n IT Iciji, if ADAMS, A l K1NSO.N & CO., AUCTION DRY GOODS, No. 33 North TI nd et , Pl.;i.dvlphpi. E. A. AO!.--. It. V. ATKINSON. J. Xi. WUITCY Apr.l 28, "804lf CAP D. Wi r ms it's Piti!' Liincaster Tp. Ju"'y . -Mhssrs. Evans am Watson : Gi.x:.f The small size No. 1 Salamanders-- urci:a-.d from your ngert. Mr. -J. Da r, in Lancaster City, ou July l1 : has bern s:;bjtc(ed t( a very ert: which it ithstood iu a m-?: manner. Tin- S i'e, containii;2-'. '-5 ' together with ra.iible .papers l-nO-, n;ys- P and some to my iieignhor ai't represetijig a val leof ovei T e'j'; and Dollars, (i- 2-l,l'V ) was in n.r M was destrt.-yed on the n'ght of the 21 !y, Ihiiu, si'ud passed th. -v.th the fie: uuscsithtd. The Safe waa oavhe sii and fell to the basement ei the M.n. subjected for six hours to an i'aU; among the rui.is, which was greatly . hv the ctMubu-tiou of a large qua:.". contined within '.h- orick walls ijt fire the saft a opened and the b- papers t;;ken out in a st;.le f pvr:i. ' vat ion, the paper not ev-ts -c i :: ii - f Tli'fr fact was, however, lomaiiv!; ; a better recommendation of year."' could be expressed in any other -.' me. You'is lie.-ce- i- .-eGi SA.VL1J. f-; tP-V A large assortment o: ' R.e " - ity of Fire and Thief Pt out :hs l hand and lor ale lit as low M.'e.-.'S -: .inn, at LYANb i VA' No. 10 South Fusuthst., tt------ I'ATKOMZi: Ki' H oiv 'I'll L'lt'ttttioit JjHtiWt l i-'- OF CAMIUUA COVMi I.OCA T t". D A T K P. E N 1 K ' 'SM1E above named Ceir.pr. - April Cih, 1S57, vEI elicit n-; t-iopertv at sale rates ocmi. r catcful in the risks taken, this tcS;--( 6ei-.is a reliable and thesp u.ea:i.- w hich persons may secure their-1' irjbabh losses by f.rc. , . Olhce on Centre Street ccr.y ' Thompson's 'rdountaiii licusc. , JOHN WILLIAM- D.J Jones. Sec y. k Trcus. -1 '' " EVAN POl TUTS, Johnstc- JAMES PULSE. " . JNO E. EGBERTS, nun11'1 Ebeiiibiiig, Aug. '25, IblV. J..ce ' jy USSELL A; LAN DlS, , Importers r.d Dealers in OKLGS, CMLMICALS. ic, No. A( Maiket su.d 405 Merchant st April 2S, I804tf P I i IE A DEI.PH l . JitY cc KURTZ, " w ' Luporters and Jobber of hOSILPa, GLOVES, NOTIONS, & FaSCY GOODS, jaa.19,5 $2i Anon 6x., PuiULDitpauu I iiknet s. z:i c.ieh. ZIECiLElS & SMITH. V. U-U.-nle e'ealrrs in PhU C.iLS. &e. Manntactur. T-? t , LUHiTY WlillK 1 M . WHEEL & MACIilNEl l'1. '. Stoie i d cfT.t. . No. V 7 ' T1" Arch. Fi.ctny, 611 & C13 M .V U!2 Yii.cir.t St.. 1 l ib'.Ml h:v P ' OLLlDASFU!Tl ;lv AND N A 1 L F.AClt - B. m. Johnston, m ,!tf,,,;!li4 vf: EAR, BOLT i ROD IRON, A'f HoJlidayhurg, UaroU 15, lStJG-tf
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