fek"DAY::::::::::::ii"i::i"AlRIL 11. linC A" i unit & a iiii) to1 HIKIBS'-TBI" AT AH IKD GOOD IS UXUI.OCX, JJfO PLITT OF TEIM WKATHia. AC. Hkmlock, .4jrtZ 8, 1867. in J 1 In, coal miners have gone to work , and business is active, and idle men S Ccroe F., Rowing jour readers the business 1 ,ter of tbis community, I would say i L&TA ices iuiu iuui uvicu iu ill tide jBCceaeiu uptruiiuu. iuc Lt of 19 Sltuate near tbe station the Minns' Home, . Mr. It. Detling, r;eWr. Under Mr. D.'a efficient Ljgeajent, it will give satisfactiou to iis&J or thirsty mortal, lne next l,e Union House, Mr. Otto Hoelle pro- I . . 1 i. i! J .1. - "0CS SDOVQ uie eiauuu, iuu uo me jjj of Bear Rock Run. It will prove r - . . Jbi resort lor sporting characters in of troat or game, -lne twra w ia tbe Tillage, at the foot of the Mr. John Wilkin proprietor. usioe and pJeetJ o ct and drink il keo man ',ve lcu kse coming sS Jet Mr. W.'s care oS 10 lonS tb. Ls' wougn Dy no means least, Uj fia Laurel Rua Exchange, Mr. f . ev t ea Sweeny proprietor, a ms is aiso at loot of tbe old plane, ud not a whit iod the otbers ia the matter of aeooei jtion for man and beast. Mr. S. ia old practitioner, and anderstaaJs his sen Taking all things into consrd- t v: a. 4. -11 1.130, 1 Ciu eee uuiuiug wj pccui au lingular the landlords mafciag a for- k excepting tbe single fact that they Kit adrectise their eards ia Site Alle Urn. Wt good-looking friends J oho Creshon -3ota.iu Snoggius, of the West Pa. S-iMtd, nd xue-ffllera of the Highland Bill Club, paid us a visit on Satur- to urge the early re-organization of ighianders. 1 understand they were kssful to tbe extent that a meeting of Club is called for Saturday next, at Jock, p. m., to take the matter icto iisratkw. - e weather w wry fine ; -everybody is g aroood; eveo the ladies, I notice, to-day. O. tCCTIVK CONFLAGRATION IX COHITTO t (TABLE OF THK LOBETTO BOC3I tl'BXSD r3 LOSS, $1,500. Lorstto, April o, 13G7. ir QMft little viUace was thrown Into "ff i3ual i.'ate of excitement last night f e cry of fire ! Repairing as speedily ssioio co tne place designated, we that tbe stable belonging to the o House was wrapped in tne ring eJemeot, aad tnat we had d too late to rescue any of the coo- Tbree cows that were in a stable icg the one on fire were ail that was tad they were saved ahuost in nam fee of tbe flames, as th stable was I it filled with smoke and fire. Our i ... . lie: nil dpi: ot( 7l iat Mi AM toe' Dttwere then directed to the saving of e'n' 1"h was considered in great r, lecauw tb stahVe was only a few "S 5-Offl near end of it. A.11 hands 9 work with buckets they were best hold," we bciog deprived of ncfits of ati engine determined to (bey could, and thanks to the Ib enea3 f the weather, there being eon? l,oai tney were, success! ul. air. 1 Joss consisted ia part of two hor- o"i- ur icu 10 aw oi naT.oue uunarea I busbeis of oats, a ' lot of wood, e buildiogs in all about $1,500. fs no insurance. .How the fire the stable after eight, p. m., and Ifflo . j i. t9f QlIBI 3 7 . ean Sic? u reoerallv the case, ihera wrra , ,. d characters "around." On this ' several email articles and a ham -iroze to tne nngers ot some 0 aa a va ia a .some chictena, aQd received a slight jdown for his trouble. "CL WOBD rBOJf THE NOBTH1A8TIBS i0r TH1 COCKTT "ACT1TITT IV to. , rw. piXISS, AC, AC. (Chest Springs, April 8, 1866. or The Alleghanian : nufacture of lumber has corn sere an an TfnvA there is a water saw-mill, you 6 kwy cut of the saw from morn 6lSht, and the steam mills hae t'U begun active operations. The Nutter have just started their j re now turning out boards, H Pilings rapidly. A new; steam just been started in this ri V Meairs. Smith, Brown & Co., of R . -"'"fe u me mill of Messrs. M'Cor L pf Pittsburg. The Messrs. ' Blair cniini v,0 f" I IttQbJ ater on Cleirfield J manufacture xf nail kegj, shingles; boards, &c. ; they hare just started, and are doing well. Mr. John Wagner broke the engine of his mill the other day, and was obliged to send it to Zanesville, O., to have it repaired ; it will be several months before he will be able to saw again. Tbe western fever is raging here con siderably it present, and a good many of our most worthy citizens are leaving or are about to leave for west of the Mississ ippi, in quest of now homes. Boz. Judge Taylor's Charge relative to Deserters. Two weeks ago, the Johnstown Tribune gave currency to the statement that his honor, Judge Taylor, in his charge to the Grand Jury of this county at March Court, had affirmed the legality of the act disfranchising deser ters, and had instructed the Jury not to find bills against any parties against whom suits had been entered for enforcing that law. The Democratic prints of the cout ty flatly denied the statement; and in answer to a letter of the editor of the Tri bune, asking for information on the sub ject, the Judge has seen fit to give the following authoritative explanation of the construction placed by him on the law on the occasion referred to Huntingdon; March 29, 1867. Editor Johnttown Tribune Dbab SiB : To jours of the 27th inst., calling my attention to a paragraph in a late number of the TVib unt, prepared and printed "upon information derired from a friend," and desiring me to inlorm you whether it is a correct report of a portion of my late charge to the Grand Jury of Cambria county I reply that it is not. The error will be corrected and explained by a statement of what I did say on the occasion. I found on the usual list of offences for which bills would be laid before the Grand Jury, haaded to me by tbe District Attorney, that of "willfully rejecting the vote of a qualified voter." This (after reading what the District Attorney had written descriptive of it) I in structed the Grand Jury tea an indictable of fence ; rem'ufriiag them, at the same time, ihat it sm st appear to have been a willful, and consequently corrupt, to be a criminal rejec tion of the offered vote. -.-Premising that ev ery human tribunal, called upon to decide any question, is fallible, it was not enough, I added, that it s.houM be made to appear that they rejected a vote which should have been received. It must appear, also, that it was done willfully and corruptly. Error, if it was only error, wo:d not be indicted and pun ished as a crime. I-cooclud-ed by saying that if the evidence in any case before the Grand Jury proved plainly a willful and corrupt rejection ot the vote of a legal voter, they should find the bill a true bill; if the evidence did not show such a rejection, they should lind the bill not a true bill. That is what I did say, ani all Ihat I said, as r early as I can remember and report it. I, think that all who Iward me will.-recognlee this as a verbatim report I did not at the time know the facts or circumstances of any ase which the District Attorney inteaded to lay before the Grand Jury. Very truly, yours, Ac, Geo. Tat lob. Memoranda. It is reported that Air. William Morgan, a private soldier in the 16th U. S. infantry, was one of the gar rison lately massacred by the Indians in the far West. He was a son of the ven erable Iiichard Morgan, of Cambria tp.... Mr. M. S. flarr and family departed hence on Monday for RockvUle, Atchison coun ty, Mo., where they iatend taking up their residence for the future. Messrs. Evan Evans and Daniel J. Davis, two worthy citizens, with their respective families, have also gone to the same point to live The ground in this latitude was covered ith snow oa Friday last... Mr. John Young, the head of the family in Blair county who were lately poisoned by eating biscuit into which tartar emetic bad been introduced, instead of cream of tartar, has died.... Major George W. Todd, killed at the battle , of Fredericksburg, has been brevetted a Lieutenant Colonel for gallant and meritorious services in the field.- He was a native Ebcnsburger.:.. No. business of importance was transacted at argument Court last week.... A second brakeman, in the person of Mr. Oliver O'flara, has been added to the Db. & Cresson train. Takino Advantage. The people are taking advantage of the low prices at which goods are offered for sale at J. M. Thompson' cheap cash store. Ho is now offering goods at the nearest approach yet made to old time prices, and can furnish any style of goods from his large assort ment. See ' advertisement in another column. Lime. We refer the reader to the card of Mr. Wm. II. Canan, dealer in lime, El Dorado, Blair county. The article of lime dealt in is reputed to be a very superior one. Orders filled with promptness. We know Mr. Canan personally, and take pleasure in recommending him to the public as a correct and thorough going business man. M ops. Messrs. Lem. and Sam. Davis of Ebensburg, have secured the agency for the sale of "Tolhurst's Self-wringing Mops" in Cambria and -Indiana counties. This mop is said to be infinitely superior to any other in use. Price $1.00, and cheap at twice the money. Buy one without fail. , Dentistry. Dr. D. W. Zeigler has located permanently in JEbensburg as a dentist. Rooms above B. R. Thomas' store, High stieet. A Canard, It. appears from the fol lowing card that the-story current on the street last week that the mosey stolen 8ometweeks ago from Mr. Thos. O'Brian, Munster township, had been returned to that . gentleman the main . features of which story found their way into these columns is incorrect in the aggregate and in the' detail i . . Summit, April'8, 1867. To the Editor of The Alleghaniani 'Yon hare made a great mistake in your last paper in telling the people that I got the money that was robbed from me. wish you would correct the same. I got no money, nor any account of it. I would like to know the man that told you to pert if in the paper," 1 Taos. O'Bbian Gone Up. John "Campbell, a son of Jacob Campbell, until lately of Blaeklick township, Cambria county, was tried at the last Quarter Sessions of . Alleghany county upon the charge of robbing the Great Western Gun Works at Pittsburg, and was convicted sod sentenced to the Western Penitentiary for a term of years. l- Babe -Ball. The regular monthly meeting of this Mountaineer Baae Ball Club will be held ni ;the ofSee of C. T. Roberts, Ebensburg, to-morrow (Friday) evening, tt 8 o'clock. . By order of the President. . ., This Wat. Do cot fail to call and examine the large and varied stock of spring goods which have just been received at V. S. Barker's cheap cash store. All tbe latest stylea are being constantly received. It is worth the time consumed, to drop in and sample his goods. . . . : The Accepted Time. New the time to make cheap purchases of watches, clocks, jewelry, notions, stationery, &c, at C. T. Roberts'. He is selling cheaper than eTer, and persons who once Bear bis prices do not feel satisfied until they have feaade a purchase. , . - , , . . ...... To Save Money. If you wish to save money ,T go io'Al A. Barker 'a variety store and purchase your goods. A large stock of spring goods just received, which will be disposed of at a very small advance on city prices. The Latest Excitement. The new firm, Mills & Davis, are offering a large stock of spring goods to the public. 7bey Cannot be undersold, neither can the quality of their goods be excelled. Give them a eatff- - s HOE STORE ! SHOE STORE I ! Th subscriber "begs leave to inform tbe people of Ebensburg that be ba just received from the East and has "now opened est, at his store-room, the "".'. . LARGEST-ajid BEST ASSORTMENT'' : OF WOMEN'S - AND CHILDREN'-" f BOOT AW .8HOE8 Of ALL iaif '-f.-j ever brought to town. The stock "was naie expressly to order by the .... .. ' BEST SHOE MANUFACTORY IN PHILA.f the subscriber having gone to the 'rouble and expense of visiting that city especially to order it. - The work is warranted not to rip if it rips, it will be RErAIRED FREE OF CHARGE! A visit to his establishment will satisfy any one that "be can not only sell a bettkb arti cle than all competitors, but that he can also sell CHEAFER THAN THE CHEAPEST 1 He. also continues to manufacture Boots and Shoes to order, on short notice and in the nost workataalike style. A VERY SUPERIOR LOT or REAL FRENCH CALF SKINS ON HANDr Jg Stand one daor.east of Crawford's Hotel, High street," and immediately oppo site V. S. Barker's store. feb21 JOHN D. THOMAS. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ' The "undersigned auditoT,' appointed by the Orphans' Court ot Cambria conty, to report distribution of the money in the hands of II. Kinkead, adoa'r. of Jacob Stahl,iecd., hereby notifies aU persons interested, that b will atten-d to tbe duties of said appointment at his office in the borough of Ebensburg, tin SATURDAY, the 20th day of APRIL next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., when and where they rrust present their' claims, or be 'debarred fVoaa coming in for a share of said faTid. GEO. W. OATH AN, Auditor, March 28, 1867-td. UDITOR'S NOTICK. 'The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to report distribution of the money in the hands of John E. Scanlan, admr. de bonit non of Peter M'Laughlin, deed., hereby notifies all persons interested, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office, in the borough of Ebensburg, on FRIDAY; the leth day of APRIL next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., when and where they - must present their claims, or be debarred from coming in for a share of tbe fund. GEO. W. OATMAN, . March 27, 1867-td. Auditor. OTICE. " -My daughter Caroline having left my care and protection, and absented herself from the reach of my rightful authority without any just cause and provocation whatever,'although yet within age and sub ject to my control, I hereby warn all persons not to harbor her, the said Caroline, nor to extend to her any protection or credit, as I will pay no debts which she may contract, nor be in any way responsible for her while remaining away from my parental authority. mar28-3t - DAVID TO WELL, Ja. " WM. X. COOK. OXO. D. COOK. COOK BROTHERS & CO., .' ' "Wholesale dealers in PROVISIONS, FLOUR, SALT, CHEESE, CAfcBON OIL, SOAPS, CANDLES, Arc. :345 Liberty it., near Union Depot, ; feb21. ' Pittsbcbo, Pa. ELDERSRIDGE ACADEMY, . - . FOR MALES & FEMALES, Will open Its Forty-firBt Session on Wedmee day, April Hth. - For particulars, address the principal..- - REV" -A. DONALDSON. ! :Elderridge, March 27, 1867. - Q.REAT REDUCTION or PRICES ! AT TBI 5". XBENSBURQ HARDWARE $ SOUSE FURNISHING STORE.' t ' ; I return my sincere, thanks to my frievds and customers for their liberal patronage for the past twelve years, during which time I have been in business in Ebensburg; and nowV owing to the extensive business Tarn doing; I take pleasure in informing the public tbatJhave adopted the , . Ready-Pay System I by means of which there will be a gbiat ai- DUCTION in my profits. A continuant nf your patronage will satisfy you that it will u iu your aavantage to Duy for bxadt pat instead of on cbxoit. ' My stock will consist in part as follows : ' FOR THE BUILDER. . Door Locks, Cupboard Locks, Catches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws , Window Sp'gs, Shatter Hinges, a Catches, Porch; Irons,. Window Glass, Nails, Potty, c. 1 - FOR THE CARPENTER. Boring Machines, Augers, Chisels, Brace and SitSf Hatchets Squares, Compasses, Bev- v . - els, Pocket Rales, Try 3qaret, Lev- els, Jack, Smoothing, and For Planes, Panel Ploughs, Bea- V ' " - "ditfg, Sash; Raising, a , -'' J .'Match Plane, Holler and ; Rounds, Guages, OH Stones, Saw Sets, Screw Drivers, Bench "Screws, Cross-cut, Panel, Rip, Compass,' aad Back Saws, Chalk and Chalk Lines, Ac. ,w FOR THE BLACKSMITH. Anvils, Bellows, - Buttresses, Pincers, Vices, . Screw Plates, Shoe Hammers, Wrenches, Hand Hammers,- Rasps, Files, Riveting Hammer?, Horse Nails, Horse a Mole Shoe, Cast Steel Shovel Ptow Iron, Moulds, 4c. FOR THE SHOEMAKER. Shoe Lasts, Shank Irons, Crimping Boards and Irons, Peg Cutters, Knives, Awls, Hammers, Pincers, Rasps, Rebbefs, aad Bench Tools - in general. Nails, tacks, Thread, Wax, Bristles, &c. FOR THE SADDLER. Draw GttagTs, Round Knives, Chandlers, Edge Tools, PaneLe;:Hamers, Bridle Bits, Buckles, Rings; Halter Bolts, Snapsy Stirrups, . Rein Web, Piffcefs, Aithi Rounding Irons, ' Iron and Wood Gig Hames, Pad Trees, Trace Hooks, Spots, Ornaments, Rivets, Taeks, Girthing, 4e. FOR'TME CABINET MAKER k PAINTER. Bench Tools, Table Hinges, 8crews, Bed . '-Castors, Bedstead Fasteners, Drawer LbssY Knobs, Coffin Trimmings of all v - cksTirtxaT Gold Leaf, Bronzes, Paiat, ? Bash, wd Vrniefc'Brehe Oilw? pKhrtr, . Varnishes, Turpentine, Colored Paiets, dry -and ground in oiL 'El. FOR THE SPORTSMAN. Ries, Snot Gnns, Pistols, Retorrerrf, Cartridges, Huntrrs' Knives, - Caps, Lead, Powder, 81ot, Powde Flasks, . Shot Pouches, Game Bags. Alto, Gen. Locks Main Springs, Pings, Pivots, Doable Triggers, Hammers, Ac. . FOB THE FARMER. Tlows, Points, Shovels, Forks, Scythes and Snathes, Rakes, -! .Hoes, Spades, Sbeep Shears, Sheep and Cow Bells, Sleigh Bells, Horse Brushes. Cards, Curry Combs, Patent Hames, Whips, But, Trace, Breast, Hal . ter, Tongue, Fith a Log Chains, , . . Barn Door Rollers, Sugar Ket-. , .. ties, Steelyards, Cutting Boxes. FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. Fleur, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, . Hominy, Crackers, Dried Peathes, Rice, Cinnamon, Essences, Bacon, Fish, Salt, Alum, Indigo, Candles, ... Coffee Mills, Smoothing Irons, Wash Boards, Clothes Pins,"' v ' Bed Cords, Bake Pans, Buckets, Meal Seireg, Brooms, Brass Kettles, Tinned Kettles, Enameled Kettles, Stair Rods, Japanned Warn Glassware, Wooflen Ware Willow Ware, : Carbon Oil Lamps,' Razors, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Allspice, . Baking a Wash. Soda, Toilet Soap, Family Dye Colors, Madder, Cudbear, Cochineal, Logwood, Camwood, Redwood, Blue Vitriol,-.. Solution of Tin, Clothes Wringers, Washing Machines, Tubs, - Table and Tea Spoons, Table Cutlery, Coal Buckets, Shovels and Pokers, Butter Prints, Butter Ladles, Stove, Scrub and Dusting Brushes, , White-wash and Sweeping Brushes, Shears, Scissors, Ac. Lubricatiug, Linseed, Neat's Foot, OILS. Carbon, Fish, Sweet, Lard, Benzine, C as tor. TO THE TUBLtC GENERALLY. Cooking, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, from the best manufactories ; Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of every variety, of my own manufac ture ; Gum and Hemp Packing; Trunks and Valises ; Drugs, Weavers' Reeds, Traps, Hol low Augers, Board Measuring Sticks, Grind Stones and Rollers, Patent Molasses Drawing and Measuring Fawcets, &c, Ac. Odd Stove Plalety Gratet, and lire. Brick always on hand to suit Stoves sold by me. Weft and Cittern Pum'pt and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices. . .Spouting made, painted, and put bp, at low rates..'. . Don't Ask for Crfedlt ! ' But remember tht place to bay aid save 15 to 30 per cent. Oa yr pareaaset.'' f defy emptrtiea ui Westera Pesaa. L iniir iiiir j ?2 OS S3 U1CK SALES, AMD SMALL PROFITS !" BARKER'S f BARKER'S I BARKER'S I BEJFSBtRO. BARKER'S 1 BARKERS I BARKER'S I NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS J NEW GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS ! CHEAP. GOOD t KEW AND CHEAP I :: NEW. AND CHEAP I NEW AND CHEAP I GO AND SEE GO ND SEB GO AND SEE! aounce to the citizens of Ebensburg ens vicinity that he has just received, at his em porium, on High street, the largest atd most. Winter Goods ! ever brought to this town, all of which he piejges oimseii 10 sea cteap jor caeh. DRESS GOODS. WOOLEN GOOTJSL DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES, -HOOP SKIRTS, HOSIERY, BALMORALS, GLOVES, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, kt: The largest, best and cheapest assortment ef READY-MADE CLOTHING t to be found within the limits of Cambria . As excellent assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, OVER-SHOES. STATIONERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES FISH, SALT, - TRUNKS, NOTIONS, QUEENS WARE, : CARPET-SACK?, &C. ikO.f &t.' A large stock of Flourt con, Cheetet Syrup; llolatttt, Her ring, Maektrtt, und Cod Fith, Iron and NailtKCedar and Willow Ware, Oils, Driigt and Medicines, , Ac, e. In fact, he keeps anything and everything usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store all which will be disposed of at prices to sail the times. Buying twice as large a slock as say other merchant in town, he buys cheaper, a'ud ca therefore sell cheaper, than any competitor ;- CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS I -CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS 1 ' . CALL AND EXAMINE GXODS 1 The public is idrited to call before pnrcha -' " sing- elsewhere.-. Ko - charge for ahowiaj v goods, buy ot not buy. . t Customers waited on by jpottte and atta tire Salesmen. Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, - an " other Lumber, Butter, - Eggs, and Country. Produce, generally, taken in exchange for Goods. jari23 A. A. BARKER. . LOCK AND WATCHMAKER i C EBENSBURG, PA a (7 T. Robert has constantlr in rtar well selected and varied assortment of arti cles, which he offers cheap rbrASH via A Silver American XVAl'CH for $30-0. " CLOCKS of every style and finish, at redact . prices. JEWELRY of the very best material, War ranted. Anchor and Leptne WaYCHES, one-thiri cheaper than in 1866. 7 Gold Finger. RINGS, one-third cheaper -than last year. Morton's God PENS, at the mawifaxttirer'a prices. Gold, Sver, Steel, and Plated SPECTA CLES, cheaper than ever. Plated FORKS, Tea and Table SPOONS, a good as S ilver. Plated CASTORS, Card and Cake BASKETS, GOBLETS, and MUGS. RIFLES and SHOT GUNS, that Win kill at every pop. REVOLVERS and PISTOLS, With CAR TRIDGES to suit. PIPES of Gutta Percha, Wood, nd China. Lock wood's COLLARS, the best yea eaa wear. SCHOOL BOOKS, cheaper than elsewhere TOYS and TOY BOOKS, for a were song. Singer's SEWING MACHINES, with Cottoa, Suk, a'ed Oil. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, to hoH froea li V 200 Pictures. ACCORDIANS, VIOLINS. FLUTES, FIFH, Violin BCWS, STRINGS, and KEYS. ' Also: Drums, Whistles, Uaibrella, Horns, Jewsharpi, Clothes Bra shea, Hair Brash ei, Tooth Brashes, C'ombs, Dusting Brushes, iscrub Drushes, LookitLg .Crlassea, Sewing Sasketa, "H and Baskets., Rugs, Atnold's bestWritiec FTtild, Red and Black Iak, ffiVStawds, Pen Racks. M'isceHaneous a Blank Books, Pass Books, Diaries, Almanacs, Deeds, Shannons, Notes, Paper, Envelopes, Tobacco, vigars Harm os teas, Trunks, Carpet Sacks, Satchels, Work Boxes, Portfolios,, Gents' Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, Neck ties, Canea, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Perfumery, Pocke. Bok, Checkers Boli'ris, Dominoes, Paints, Table Knives, Pocket Keivea, Razors ad Strops, Gun Caps, P utiles, Dolls, Beads, Amber Beads, t -J Aad "many other articles 'CALL AND GET BARGAINS 1 Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry re paired in the best sty he af workmanship, aai warranted. rhankful for Jmst favors, the subscriber hroprs by strict aitetition to business to merit a continuance of public t-atronare. Ua2 c. T. ROBERTS BOOT and SHOE EMPORIUM ! . The subscriber begs leave to iafernt tfc-0 public that ha has opened out a Boot aad Shoe Store in the rooms formerly, occupie. by Davis Jlvans, on Center street, Sbeas- burg, where he will carry oa the basiasis an extensive seals. READY-MADS BOOTS aid SHOES For salt at City Prism ! BOOTS A 8H0E3 mads to ordsr -On shortest metis I . Be-The pbli are invited to give me a call. I will sell cheap as the cheapest, eat warrant as y stock aad make to rive Wafe Hea. ft"" JWlt O. ITAIfa. A