The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 24, 1867, Image 6

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    ;::-r::::::::::rEBRUARY 14.
A N i CRKSON-RAIIK.OAp.
Jonday, Not. 19,"l8tJ6, trains
A run as' follows :" "
:3UKQ- T
. connecting -with Day Exp.
d Bait. Exp. West. . ,
connecting 'with Phila.'Exp.
I Mall Traia West.
N
, or on departure of Bait.
West. '
, or on departure of Phila.
2ast.
ij Expenditures. The
t of the receipts and ex
mbria county for the year
ry. 26, ultimo, has been
e condense herewith the
k? of the report:
iLoounty
f om individnals...$ V9 45
1,498 70
"rom Collectors.... 14,111 60
rer's bands..... 3,792 65
..$19 4B2 30$
the county .
r8. $550 00
of assets over liabilities is
32 301 which "13 a rather
t'.:ljU to contemplate.
! :nt with Col. B. M'Dermit,
r J'ed as follows :
3 received, exonera
tion, Ac $39,697 9.6
. out on orders, Ac... 35,905 31
of Treasurer $ 3,792 65
. of James J. Kaylor, Stcw
: C-u&ty Poor House, stands
;c ........u$4r2 45
............. 631 01
Uw ird................:.....-..$228 50
r rf the Steward is S500.00
I. Zahm, Treasurer Poor
ceouot:
.... $10,291 CO
at. 9,959 63
I ?!; of Treasurer 331 37
u; .1. ir of iuiiiates remaining in
it t i i Qtn
llGue .January a, iouu, wao
ttei during the year, iU ; died,
oat. 5 ; discharged and abscon-
remfiinir.g January 1, 1867, 51.
- aber, 40 are sane, and 14 arc
he itsms of expenditures of
for the year, we find the fol
Patd to "Co. Commissioners
, ; criminal prosecutions, $3,
il and jailor, $2,379 65;
, :00 79 J traverse jury, $2,
T r nouse, $7,500 00; on
3,000. 00 ; Western. Peni
, '; 80; Treasurer's commis-
Memobanda. An alarm of fire was
sounded on Tuesday. It was caused by
the burning out of a chimney in Mr.
Barker's house, in the East Ward....Hez
ekiah Malonc was convicted .in he late
Blair county Court of bigamy, and was
sentenced to nine months' imprisonment
in the Western Penitentiary.... A huge
pan thcr was . killed near Tyrono, Blair
county, not long since.... The. monthly
meeting of the Washingtoniau society of
Ebensburg waa held in the Congregation
alism church on Monday eve. Several
able speeches were made....The snow
blockade of the Ebensburg & Cresson
Railroad "was raised on Saturday, and in
the evening the train ran its regular trip
the first for about three weeks. The
magnitude of the task of opening up com
munication may be inferred from the fact
that the manual efforts of over 100 men
were required for eight days to complete
it. The snow in some places was United
fifteen feet high. On. Sunday, another
severe storm sprang up, and it was feared
the road would be blookaded ngain, but
the train succeeded in forcing its way
through on Monday, and has been run
ning regular trips since.
Ou& Branch. We publish this week
the present time table of the Ebensburg
& Cresson Branch. By the way, a change
of Conductors has occurred on the Branch
of late. , Capt. A. B. Scott, Conductor of
the train ever 6ince the opening out of
the road, has been transferred to the West
Penna. Railroad, and now runs between
RlairsviJIe and . Allegbenv. Ho 13 suc
ceeded by Cept. M. A. Quartz. The
other attaches of tho traio are, Hugh Gil-
Ian engineer, Joe. Henderson fireman, and
Jerry Pagan brakeman all master work
men and good fellows. Abel Lloyd, Esq.,
still retains his position as ticket and
freight agent at this end of the route,
and is as efficient and popular as ever.
New Advertisements Extensive
sale (Orphans' Court) of valuable real
estate on the 6th March, next, by Geo.
M. Beade, Esq., administrator of Robert
Davis, deceased.
A farm in Cambria township, and a
share in a steam saw-mill in Summerhill
township, for sale by R. W. Roberts.
Card ot Col. Wm. R: Hughes, lumber
merchant and dealer in general merchan
dize, Wilmore, Pa.
5 op Cambria County.
;ap of this county has been
s far as Ebensburg is con
ibave received our copy, 'and
character of the gentlemen
ib. tho work led us to expect
9 full realization of the un-
far exceeded our most ex
Mpationu. The map showa
inctly ihev boundaries of
. together with all the roads,
ad with ths owners' names,
iftgs, enlarged plans of the
:., and in addition gives the
delineation of each original
, -with tho name of the war
whole printed in colors in
.style of the typographical
ip is well worthy to be hung
est room," and we doubt not
suited by the people of the
but not qui to so often as
their Bibles. Eight dollars
it copy. The residue of the
:e delivered ad coon as the
passable.
SHT." The Freeman, which
1." not Democratic, pays the
pliment to Hon. A. A. Bar
.(alive from this district to
ingress :
oar Congressman, Hon. A. A
e cn a living visit from Wash
e way, while we differ as wide-
froai Sir. B.'a political course
e are free to admit that be has
and attentive member, so far
is or his district ar concerned
3,10113."
ie dwelling house of Mr.
3rs, on the line of the Ebens-
son Railroad, in Munster tp.,
to the ground, together with
i on Thursday last. The
pposed to have been comma
ie building from a defective
icrance.
immediately below town, and the result
Waa the demolition of several cars and the
death and maiming of a number of fine
cattle destined for the eastern markets. -
The ice which broke at and above, the
Woolen Factory in Woodva!e, on Thais
day "week, made its way down through
the village, and gorged at the western end
The whole of the village is: now inUn'da-
ted, and many of the dwelling 'houses
have been vacated. Foir the fesenf,
the anxiety of our citizens is relieved . as
to probable danger from a flood, but there
can be no telling what might be the re
sult of a heavy rain continued for twenty
four hours. . 1 :
We were glad to see 'Squire Cox able
to bo out on Saturday, even though on
crutches. He was one of the most se
verely injured of the sufferers by the
falling platform at the railroad depot in
September last, and for a long time his
recovery was despaired of. "
The "burnt district" is yet a picture of
ruin, though soon, we understand, build
ing operations will be commenced. A
. mi .
statelv buildintt will adorn the corner
made vacant by the fire AJAX.
HOW TO KSCF OCR SEAS Oil BAltBOAD VBOK
DBIFTI3Q SHUT A TKW . PBACT1CAL AMD
BISHLT "VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS.
Ebensburg, Itb. 9, 1367.
To the Editor of The Alleghanian .
The true and cheapest plan to keep our
Railroad from being blocked up by the snow
is to build a fence on both sides of the road
where it is most subject to being drifted np,
say one hundred feet off from the road on
either side. If bnshes of a sufficient height
could .be planted, perhaps they would be
better -tbcv at least would stand with les3
repairitg than a fenA. This would break
the force of the wind, and the saow would
8tOD before reaching the road. This I know
by experience and observation to be a fact
In the west end of this borough, on the turn
pike, the wind has a fair sweep till it comes
to the fence on the north side of the road
This breaks its force, and the drifting snow
falls ou the road to the height of the fence
Then it will nil up to the top of the fence on
the south side. Stephkh Llotd.
Xost 1 On Monday, 11th inst., in
Ebensburg boro., a gold Masonic Breast
pin. -The finder will be liberally rewarded
upoij returning it' to A: YrJonesT"
a- i ii m
Married In Ebensburg, on the 4th
instant, by Rev. R. C. Christy, Mr. Frank
Wissmiller, of Ebensburg, to Miss Mary
Schenk, of Carroll township.
Died At his residence, in Munster
township, ou the 31st ultimo, Mr. Daniel
Farren, aged about 84 years.
-TicE. No anonymous corn
will be inserted in The AUe
lie name of the writer must
o given, not necessarily for
ut-aij a guarantee of his
now off yoor ridew'ftlks
L O CAL CORRESPONDEXCE.
LKTTJCR FROM JOHXSTOWN ALL , THE NBWB
raOM THS "SOUTHERN KKD" A MAN THINKS
ONE WIFE NOT ENOUGH, AND PROYIDFS HIM
SELF WITH AXOTHSll THE RKSULT THS MU
NICIPAL ELECTION IT IB COUNTED OF BUT
UTILE ACCOUNT RECENT DE4THS ALMOST
A FIRE ACC1UENT OX THE R. R. HIGH WA
TER, ICE, INUNDATION, AND GENERAL ALARM
SOiJSnt bC RED, THOUGH ESQU1EE COX
TUB "BURS fUSTHlGT," AC, AC.
Johns rcwN, Feb. 11, 1866.
To the Editor of The AllegnantAi :
A certain man, whose name we cannot
properly spell, was lodged in our popular
institution known as the "lock-up" in
tho early part of last week, charged by a
woman claiming, as we understand, to be
his wife, with the crime of bigamy. The
facts as narrated to us arc to the effect
that the man in question was living in
Concmaugh boro. with two women, one of
whom he acknowledged as his wife, and
the other merely as a servant. The wife,
howevor, deemed the intimacy existing
between the man and servant to be at
least that which should exist in well res
ulated families between husband sod wile,
and hence made ioformation against her
hego lord tor keepicg and. having two
wives. The case was disposed cf by per
mitting the accused to run a large on the
strength ot bis own recognizance to ap
pear at Court and undergo trial.
Our municipal election, which comes
off on Friday next has so far attracted
but little publio attention. Irvin Rut
ledge, Esq., is ppoken of as the Union
candidate for Mayor.
During the week, we noticed the fune
ral of Mrs. M'Gorey, of Cambria, boro.
She leaves a husband and ten children to
mourn her death. We also noticed the
funeral of Widow Boyle, of our town, who
died on Wednesday, aged 65 years.
The meat house of Peter Malzie, of
Conemaugh boro., took fire on Friday,
about noon, and was only saved from de
struction by the devouring element by the
utmost exertions of the neighbors.
On Friday nighi, a stock train on the
P. R,-R. broke through a short bridge
Woman's Friend. Time, money, la
bor and clothes saved by using Dobbins'
electric soap. When used according to di
rections, no wash board or washing machine
is required. It will not injure the most del
icate fabric, and is warranted free from any
thine injurious. Give it a trial I For sale
by J. M. Thompson, Ebensburg, Pa.
Double Savin q. The customers of
V. !3. Barker save two profits they get the
best quality of goods and pay the lowest of
low prices. An immense amount of ready
made clothing, suitable for gentlemen, yonng
men and'bo"ys, lust received. Drop in ind"
examine his goods. He is determined not to
be undersold.
The East Ward. Late advices from
the East Ward indicate that the rush far
cheap goods still continues at A. A. Barker's
variety store. He has just received a full
assortment of trimmings, hosiery, shirts,
bosoms, linen and paper collars, muslins,
flannels, ginghams, kc.
Do lou ? Do you- want a ring, of any
description, a breastp'n, gold, silver or gutta
percha pen holder, or anything in the jewelry
line ? If so, go to O. T. Roberts', Ebensburg,
Pa. He also cells Lemberger's oil blacking
at wholesale.
rTlTTMfH tr ' A XTVrTT T OT A Tf IfrVT vrf
JL- tb PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE Df
SURANCE COMPANY or CAMBBIA CO.
Ami. of property insured as per
9th annual report $328,563 04
Aint. of property insured since
9th annual report............,.. . 74,882 00
- " . '. ; : $403,445 04
Deduct. aint.: of jjjrpperty insured
impolicies canceled and expixea- l5,o5 ou
t'pfal imtproperty now insured.$388,380 04
Am4. :premiBca, itotes. in- force .a3 ; - , -
.'per 9th annual report.. Ji,4yj t3
Ami. premium notes taken since ,
9th annual report..... ..... .. ' 7,4B
Deduct premium notes cancelled
and expired
$38,979 20
1,893 52
Total ami of premium notes now .
in force 830 s
So. of Policies in foree as per 9th
annual report......... .-..
No. of Policies issued since 9th
annual repor.u.:.....
DcduttPoltcies cancelled and ex
pired....... .-
Total ii). Policies now in force'...
Bsl. in hands of Trtas. & Agents
as per 9th annual report
Percent, on Prem. Notes, 4c, col
lected since 9th annual rept...
Cotnper sation of Officers
and Agents for pat tyr. $180 00
Incidental expenses tor
pojt year -. 16 19
... 33
68
- 405
12
393
$332 54
363 56
$699 10
$256 76
and
$442 34
Bal. in hands of Treasurer
Aorenis.. .........
JOHN WILLIAMS, Prest.
"D'. J. Josks, Secy. . -
OFFICERS.
The Officers for ihe enetiing year arei; ..
President Johk WihtJAUi
Secretary and Treasurer.... ..A C. Mrttm.
f JOHH THOI?80ir,
Ezieutive Committee ......... E. Robskts,
II. CsawroBo.
f Evan Robkrts.
JjfO. E. ROBEKTi
Agentt
Jannary 31, 18t7-3t
o
RPHANS COURT SALE!.
The undersigned, by virtue of an order Of
sale issuing out of. the Orphans' Court of
Cambria county, will expose to sle, on the
premises, on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY ISth, NEXT,
that certain Farm, late the estate of Joseph
V illiams, deceased, situated in Cambria town
ship, adjoining lands of .John R. Williams,
John ii. Koss and others, containing
212 ACRES, ABOUT 00 OF WHICH ARE
CLEARED AND UNDER FENCE,
having thereon erected a Frame Dwellmo
House. New Double Log-Barn and Out Houses
Also, a good, bearing: Orchard.
Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase
money on confirmation of sale one-third in
one year, and the remainin? third in two
years, with interest on the last two payments
from the confirmation of the sale, and secured
by bonds and mortgage on the premises.
JOHN WILLIAMS,
Admr. of Joseph Williams, dec'tf.
Cg'At tho same timer and place, will be
aI4 4et of HAY by the ton, in the barn.
Ebensburg, Jan. 24, 1867-c.
B
OOT and SEIOE EMPORIUM I
The subscriber begs leave to inform
the punnc toat rifts opened out a coot ana
Shoe Store in the rooms formerly occupied
by Davis & .Lvans. on Uenter street, Ebens
burg, where he will carry 6a the business on
an extensive scale.
READY-MADS BOOTS and SHOES i
For sale at City Prices I
.UUUTS ASD SHOES made to order
On shortest notice !
The public are invited to give me
call. I will sell cheap as the cheapost. nd
warrant my stock and make to give satisfac
tion. fjan3i JOHN O. EVANS.
T70UND! POUND 11
B
FOUND J!!
On the sunny side of High street, in
- JGbeiiftbar? 5
Three dovr west of the Bank,
A cheap, place to buy
DRESS GOODS!
CLOTHSi- --. c
.. CASSIMERES,
SATTINETS,
BROWN MUSLINS.
BLEACHED MUSLINS,
TICKINGS.
CHECKS, &c, &c.
You must have ,
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
You want, first, to' get a good article.
You then want to get it cheap as possible.
"---'- . ; '
WHERE TO BVYty
Any person who will visit
T. 8. BARKEtt'8 CHEAP CLO
TOL1G STORE,
Will be convinced that it will be to his in
terest to buy from him, as he has the cAeo--est
stock of goods "in town.-
6li
4
U1CK SALES,
A50 .-
SifALL PROFITS V
BARKER'S I
BARKER'S !
BARKER'S!
EBENSBURG.
BARKER'S I
BARKER'S !
BARKER'S !
2TEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
NEW OCODS!
CHEAP GOODS!
CHEAP GOODS 7
CHEAP GOODS.!
Disappearing. Since the great re
duction in prices at E. J. Mills' store, P. O.
building, Ebensburg, his stock of goods 13
fast disappearing. This is a rare chance for
bargains. Remember, he is selling at cost in
order to make room for his spring stock.
23s Itch! ItchI Itch I Scratch 1
Scbatch ! Scratch I Wheaton's Ointment will
cure -the Itch in 8 Hours. Also cures Salt
Rheum, Vicars, Chilblains, and all Eruptions
of the Skin. Price 50 cent. For sale by all
Druggists. v--,
By sending 60 cents to WEEK, & POTTER,
Sole Agents, 1Y0 Washington street, Boston,
Mass., it will be forwarded by maifree of
postage, to any part of the United StatViT.
January 24, 186T-6m-
Corrected meekly by Y. S. Barker.
Ebensburg, Feb. 14, 1867
i ia v cr- a a . a b.
.appieF, Gry, ro$
Beans, bu..l;C0l
Butter, roll, fb.....
CAUTION!-
All persons are hereby. cautioned not
to purchase or receive In any manner what
soever a certain Due Bill for $ 50", payable
one day nfter date ; and two Notes, one for
$500, payable "six months after date, the
other lor $500, piyable one year after date,
executed by the undersigned in favor of 'A.
W. Green on Monday.the I4ih January, in
stant, as they were unduly obtained, and
without consideration, and will not be paid
unless I am compelled thereto bv law.
JOHN WAGNER.
Chest Springs, Jan. 24, 1867.
A
Alcohol, gal...$6.00
Brooms c25P0
Candles, Tallow.... 25
" Sper&i....60
Cornmeal. cwt....3.0&
Chee9e, lb 25
Coffee 30(g,3 t
Floor, Ex. Fam. 15.00
Mackerel, bbl... 20.00
" dos.1.25
Molasses, N. O.... 90
Nails, keg 8.00
Oil, Carbon, gal.. 80
4i Linseed ......2.00
" Whale 2.00
Rice, lb 15
Sugar, brown.l217
" white 20
Syrup,gtl..l.00l.60
Salt, bbl 4 00
Tobacco, lb..?51.00
Tea, Gunpdr 2.50
Young Hv-.2.25
" Black :1.50
Turpentine, gal.2.00
Varnish, copal...5.00
tub
Bcestrax...
Beef, steak,
quarter .....
Corn, bu 1
Dressed hogs, lb.. '
Eggs, dozen
Feathers, lb
Hay, ton.........12
Lard, lb
Onions, bu ..1,
Potatoes......
Rags, cotton, lb
Soap, hard-.
Seed. Flax, bu....3.
Clover 8
Timothy....3
Buckwht...l
Oats.
R8 .
VYheat.......2
:
t
Tailow, lb
Wool
.10
.50
30
25
40
20
10
.00
9
23
TO
.00
20
.00
50
5
10
(0
.00
00
00
50
00
75
15
40
NOTICE.
To the creditors of the Huntingdon, Cami
bria d" Indiana Turnpike Company -The Cpurft
of Huntingdon county has directed me to pay
to the creditors ot said road one per cent.
the claims against said rood, as, they
January 11, 1841. I am prepared to payaid
amount on the presentation of proper eviance
of indebtedness. . JOHjXLOY
Ebensburg,jan 31-3t. Sequestrator.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned, having been ap
pointed Auditor to report distribution of the
fund, in the hands of IPimin Litz,ioger, sd
ministrator of MicViael Litzinger, deceased,
hereby gives notice that he will attend, for
that purpose, at the office of William Kittell,
Esq., in AbenBbnrg, on Tuesday, the 19Mday
of February, next, at one o'clock, p. m., of
said day, when and where all persons inter
ested may attend. JOHN S. RHEY.
Jan. 24, 1867-4f Auditor. .
A
A-ITORJTOTICE.
XX. TbiNjttersigned, having been appoin
ted Anditoio report distribution of the fund
in the huts' of William Kittell, idministra
tor of the'stxte of William D. M'Gough,
lte of WaUnjrton towflihip, cfe'd .hereby
gives no tic th.it hi will :'tteid. for that
purpose, at it office of WilHam Kittell. Esq.,
in Eber.frbu-, on Wednesday, the 20iA day of
Fcbrvary,nxt, at one o'clock, p.m., when
and where :1 persons interested may Httend.
jan24-4t : JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor.
UDI-OR'S NOTICE.
undersigned, having been appoin
ted Auftor to report distribution of the
money x the hands of Cecilia Wilt and E C.
M'.Mulle, administrators of the estate of Jo-sephT1!-
deceased, hereby giva notice that
he w:l attend, for that purpose, at the office
of jjinston & Scanlan, in Ebensburg, on
Mon&j, the 18A day of February, next, at
one Ijclock, p. m., of said day, when and
whrall persons interested may attend,
jaytlt r JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor.
6
Special Jfotlcc!
A stands for Articles fancy and rare,
B for Buyers, with the cash to spare,
0 for Cents, which we are ready to tike,
D for Dollars, which the Cents will makr, .
B for Ebensburg is the placa where to go,
F for Fine Goods, which we will show,
G for Gents1 Furnishing Goods, very fine,
H for Handkerchiefs of every kind,
1 for Independence we like tf see in every one,
J for Jesting wtf never do'with any one,.
K for Knivet, 1 have a full supply,
L for Low Prices, any thing you war.t to buy,
M for Muslins, which we always keep,
N for No Goods but what are cheap, :
O for Old Goods in niy store you'll never find,
P for Produce I Will receive of any kind,
Q for Qucensware to suit every one,
R for Ready to wait ori Customers when thty
come,
SfotSfop, and examine my goods if jou
choose,
T for Tdke them, and you Will never anything
lose,
U for Umbrellas to keep the sun off the crown,
Y tor V. S. Barker's cheapest store in town,
W for Wall Paper, to put on your rooms,
X for Xtrxts, whr had more men than room,
Y for Young Ladies, who call every day,
Z for Zeal, which we always try to display.
Sfcgk, It is ft pleasing sight to see the
Greenbacks rolling in when a man wants
money badly. It's. the Chbap Goom that
dobs That ! The ladies are keen and q'lick,
and soon run away if you do&'t show them
Cheap Goods.
Pretty and cheap Dress Goodt draw the
"' ' Mcm.ey.6ut fast I
HAVE YOU SEEN TnE NEW STOCK OF
CASS I MERES?
HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW STOCK OF
PRINTS ?
HAVE YOU SEEN THE LARGE STOCK OF
FURS?
AND THE NEW LOT OF
BOOTS 4 SHOES?
It not,
GO TO V. S. BARKER'S!
WALL PAPERS!
BORDERS ' WINDOW BLINDS
In great variety at
THE CHEAP CASH STORE.
GO AND SKKt
GO ND SEE I - ''.
GO AND SEE I
. . ' .
The . subscriber would refpectfully an
nounce .to the citizens of- Ebensburg. and ,
vicinity that he . has just received,, at bis em .
poriurn, on High street, the largest acd most
complete assortment ot ...
T Infer Goods t
ever brought .to this town, all of which he
pledges himself to sell cheap for cask.
DRESS G00D3, WOQLEN-GOODS,-
DRY GOODS, : j tTjUTE QOOD3,
fc.ilBKUIDRIE3,
HOOP SKIRTS, .. HOlERt, ?'
BALMORALS. GLOVES,
; Tbe Urgest, besfand cheapest asso'rtn'enf of "
READY-HADE CLOTHING!
to bo found within the limits of Cambria co, "
An excellent ft9Sortinat of
BOOTS, SHOES, ,
HATS, CAPS,;.. ;; ., -i
HARDWARE, - ;
GROCERIES
FI5n, SALT,
TRUNKS,
NOTIONS,
riTTf fvewinr
n a. iipwr i otro
&e.f C, &e
A large stock of ".
Flour, Bacon, Cheese. Syruos, Itotas 'stt, Her
ring. Mackerel,' and Cod TJi,- Iron and '
. Nails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Oils,
Drugs -and Aledicines, 3tc., $e.
Infact, he keeps city thing .and mttylhing
usually kept in aNo. .1 Country , Store all
which wilt be disposed of at prices to suit
the times. .. . .
Buying twice as Jarre a stock as anv other
merchant in town, he. buys cheaper, ad cast
therefore sell cheaper, than any competitor.'
CALL AND TCTAMTVE fJOfins i
CALL AND EXAMINR GOODS I
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS !
. The public is invited to caU. before purcha
sing elsewhere. No chargs fcr' showing"
goods, buy.or not biiy.
Customers waited cn by polite enda.tten
tive Salesmen.
Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, arid
ether Lumber, Butter, Eggs, .and Country
Produce eenerRllr. taken in exchano-e fo
Goods.
jan24j
A. A. BARKER.
At
You will find a large assortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS!
V. B. BARKER'S.
FARMERS!
And others, having Produce to'sell,
will find it to their advantage to cn.ll
and examine the prices before dispo
sing of their goods.
4lL No big profits .' No dull trade!
i
'But crowds of customers are daily receiv
iug'Ukblessing3 by buyiDg goods chuf.
5k t
QLOCK AND WATCHMAKER I
EBENSBURG, FAl ' .
.... . .
C. T. Roberts has. constantly in his store ft
well selected and varied assortment jof.a'rtt
cles, which he offers cheap for cash ; viz:
A Silver American WATCH for $30.00.
prices.
JEWELRY cf the tery best material, war
ranted. . ;.. ,
Anchor and Lepine WATCHES, one-third
cheapei thin in 1S66. ' . v
Geld Finger RINGS, one-third cheaper than
last jear. ..." . , . , .
Morton'a Gold PENS, at the manufacturer's
prices. -
Gold, Silver, Steel, and ..Plated SPECTA
CLES, cheaper than ever.
Plfted FORKS, Tea and Table SPOOLS, as
good as 'Silver. ..; . . .
Plated CASTORS. Card'and Cake BASKETS,
GOBLETS, and MUGS. . ...
RIFLES and SHOT GUNS, that will kill at
erery pop. - - .
REVOLVERS and PISTOLS, witb CAR
TRIDGES to suit. .
PIPES ot Gutta Prcha, Wood,,id China.- .
Lock wood's COLLARS, the best jou eaa
wear. .. K '
SCHOOL BOOKS, cheaper than ei?erhere.
TOYS and TOY BOOKS, for a mere song.
Singer's SEWING MACHINE?, with Coitcnj
Silk, flfld Oil. . .
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, to hold from 12 to
200 Pictnres.
ACCOUDIATS, VIOLINS. FLUTES, FIFES j
Violin ECW3, STRINGS, and KEYS.
Alo ;
Drums, Whistles,
Horts, Jewsliarps,
Harmonicas,
Trunks,
Caipet 3-ick?,
Satchels,
Work Boxes,
Portfolios,
Genes SI1 iris,
Gloves, Cravats,
Neck ties, Canes,
Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs,
Perfumery, Soaps,
Pocket Books,
Checkers A Boards,
Dominoes, PaintSj
Table Knives,
Pocket Knives,
Razors and Strops,
Gun Cnps. Puzzle3,
Vf Doli3. B.,idi? "'.
Umbrellas, "
Clothes Brushes, . .
Hair Brushes,
Tooth Brushes, v
Combs,
Dusting Brushes, . .
Scrub Brushes,
Loekir-ir Glasses, .
Sewirijr Baskets,
Hand Baskets, '
Regs,
Arnold's best Writing1
Fluid,
Red and Black Ink,
Ink Stands, Pen Racks,
Miscellaneous Blank
Books,
Pass Books, Diaries,
Almanacs, Deeds, .
Summons, Notes,
Paper, Envelopes,
Tobacco; . ' "
heretofore listing
; riiis psnnerenip nereioi
? n J. M'Gomgle, J H. Dysart and W.
Jiiraler, in Lthe Mercantile business, at
he i, Cambria county, Pal, is this day
j : d by the withdrawal of J. jPGonigle.
J,3ine8S of th' late firm will be settle!
H.- Dysart and W. Cr Keller, at the olI
Cia 3vho wiU c.ontmue..the business under
ie name as herelore. , . , . , . v
J. H. DYSART,
j iT.nnvrVT ir i-
t' f; 1
; ock, Feb.7
3t
W.. KELLER.
li V. I Amber
C!o to Barker's Clotliliizr store u And m?f,,mM art;cles;
Goods of all kic-s, cheap and fine
Crowds will go there, rain r Vuiae ;
trtjoas in pienty, aeaiing Jair,
Prices that will make you stare;
Ck-ver fellows everyone,
Vrill take your money when you're" done
Go there, friends, and do not fail,
Else in vain this little tale. .
Look for the sign the words are four.
And these are, Barker's Cheap Case Store.
Postscript.
FURS! FURS! FURS!
The whole stock of Funs af Barker's is
offered at cost, to close at the stock.
Look at the prices !
10 setts selling $20.f0, reduced to $15.00.
$12.00.
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$ 17.00,
$15.00,
$12.C0,
$10.00,
$ 8.00,
Seliin
OVERCOATS!
S cheap. NojeTis the time to buy.
J
c:oclt, watch?j ana Jewelry re
paired in the best style of workmanship, and
warranted. - -
Thankful for past favors, the subscriber
hopes by strict attention to business to merit
o contlnumce. of public patronage.
jan24 - C. T. ROBERTS
Q 1DLKUY AND HARNESS!
i- The nnd?rs:gned keeps constantly oa
l-.tnd and is ctili manufacturing all articles
in his line, such s
SADDLES,
FINE SINGLE AND dOUELE HARNESS,
DRAFT HARNESS
BLIND BRIDLES, RIDING BRIDLES,
CHECK LINES, -HALTERS,
WHIPS, BRICHBANDS, &c. &e
All which he will dispose of at low prices
for cash. .. .
His work is all warranted, and being expe
rienced in the business, ha uses only the best
of leather. Thankful far past- favors,' he
hopes by attention to easiness to merit, ft.
continuance of tlie patronage heretofore so
liberally extended to bim. jan24.
Shop above the store of E..Hughes fe Co.
Persons wishing good and substantial Harness
can ne accommoaitea. uuuu a. ffi tui.
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