fife The Farmers Deparioient. Care of House Plants. Do not re move the plants to the house until there is danger of frost; and then give them abundance of air and light. And here we will eay that some of the finest plants we ever paw were kept in a south chamber in which there was no fire, but adjoining a room which wss warmed by a stove. There is generally more danger from too much heat than too Utile: For such plants as gerauium, petunias, fuchsias, roes, ol eanders, etc , a temperature liom45 to C5 degrees is abundantly warm. l?rhp- the greatest obstacle to success in window gardening lies in the dryness of the air. When houses were warmed in the oM fashioned way, by fire-placoE or wood sfove, with abundance of cracks at the windows and doors to let in fresh air, plant grew very wcil. And now, when a few plants are kept in a kitchen window, where the air is charged with vapor from the boiling water, they olten thrive with old fashioned luxuriance. How, then, can we modify the parched air of our parlors and sitting room ? One way is to keep a pan of water evaporating on our stoves and in the air-chamber ot our lurnaces. In addition to this, provide a table for the plants as wide as the window and just gUMMER GOODS FOR 1868!! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A. A. BARKER & SOW, ' " Higu St., EBENSBURG,' TA. .1 17BENS15URG WARS STOVE and' DEPOT 1 T. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. TIN- RETAIL A. A. BARKER k SON have received and opened out, at their Store, on High street, their Summer stock of goods for '68. . . DRESS G.OODS. MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, ALPACAS, DELAINES, . - PRINTS, FLANNELS, . ' BLANKETS, .' -CLOTHS, - :i - CAKSIMEttES, SHAWLS AND CLQAKINGS, - Every stvle in the market; HOSIERY, GLOVED, AND KNIT GOODS, HATS a CAPS, 300TS SHOES. AY HIT E GOODS, embracing new styles of NAINSOOKS, . SW l S MUSLINS. MULLS, TAULETONS; WHITE CRINOLINES, BRILLIANT A CORDED SKlUTUtU. Just received, at the Ebensbnrg Stove and Tinware Depot, a. Urge and well selected stock of ' " COOKSTOVES, PARLOR STOVES, .-.-J : .- OFFICE STOVES, 1 : - COPPER WARE, TINWARE, . .: . . SHEET-IRON WARE, HOUSE SPOUTING, r "z-"' y TIN ROOFING, Ac. And a general assortment of . Hardware, Cutlery,"" Apple Parers, Farm Edge Tools, Nails, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails,J Table Cutlery, ' Pocket Cutlery, : ' ; Augers, Bits, Files, ; Hatchets, Hummers, Hinges, Gimlets, Screws, Lbcks,V ' Latches, Bolts, '.. Halter Chains, , . Breast Chains, Trace Chains, Horse Brushes,' Curry Combs,' - i - . Hand Saws, Oil Stones, Meat Cotters, Coal Hods,- 1 Door Lock Keys, :.. Sad Irons, ; , Coffee Mills, Coffee Roasters, Carbon Oil Lamps. Chimneys, Burners, Wicks, Stove Polish, Boot Polish, Hoop Iron, Wagon Iron, Bolts, &c. COTT-HOUSE, r Main siJ JOHNSTOWN, PA., A- Row k Co.,' Proprietors. This commodious house has been com pletely refitted and elegantly furnished,; and is now open for the reception of guests. It offers superior accommodations to every oth er heese in town. The. table will be sup plied with the best the market attoras, anu the bar with the choicest liquors and wines. By constant and careful attention, they i ex? aA receive a share of rmblic Datronatre. LauS 13 My stock consists in part of every variety of w - ... TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER AND BRASS ' ' "WARES, ' y - ' - :'' ENAMELED AND PLAIN SAUCE PANS, " ; ' ' 'BOILERS, SKILLETS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH HEAVY" WARE, Made without seam out of Double Tin, " "TX HOLES ALE AND TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON WARE MANUFACTORY. Having been East and purchased my stock when prices were low, I am now prepared to offer cash buyers better bargains than can be had anywhere in . . . ' WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. ' GRANT HOUSE, HEMLOCK, PA., - 'V Johs Wilkin, Proprietor. This house has been refitted, and goffers superior accommodations to any other.bouse in town". The proprietor, after long expen-' ence in the business, feels confident he under stands the. wants of the public. tHi3 table ... -. t 1 1 il J .. 1 : n n n n rt 4Yia ill be suppaea wun an me ueianii" w ih hfiht of the window-si'l. Jbasten a rim around the border of the table two inches high, and line the whole with zinc. Fill this space with sand and cover it with moss. Set the pots on this sand, and keep it always . moift. If you are willing to take the trouble, set each pot in another nr.e half aD men larger, uniug mo r BOBB1.N between with moss, which is to be kept moist. By these means, the air aronnd the plants will be kept somewhat humid. As to wateriog and ventilating, discrim ination should be used. As a general rule, water should be given copiously enough to wet the entire ball of soil ; wet ting simply is not enough. A daily sprinkling or syrioging of the leaves is aj ways a good thing. In -ventilating, it is seldom safe, in cold weather, to open the windows directly, in front ot the plant stand. A better way is to let in airfroru a window' on the opposite side of the room ; it will then become tempered a little before reaching the plan-. Stir the soil olten with a small stick EMBROIDERIES, . consisting in part of ' JACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS, AND INSERTINGS, DIMITY BANDS, COLLARS, SETTS, THREAD EDGINGS LACES. nOOPED SKIRTS, Cheaper than ever.-1 -, The celebrated DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, the best in U3e, Sold at tht very lowett market ratet. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS! DAMASKS, TABLE COVERS, CRASH BROWN DAMASK T VBLE LINENS, FRINGED HACK. DlPER AND DAMA&K I desire to cfll particular attention to the fact that my stock of ; . STOVES! Ie the largest and best in Cambria county. And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturers retail prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. OIL BARRELS ! Made out of Galvanized Steet Iron, to hold any desired quantity, manufactured and for sale at the Ebensbnrg Stove and Tinware Depot. All dealers in Oil should have them. THE EUREKA COFFEE ROASTER ! A time saving, temper saving, labor sa ving, money saving invention. -. The women's friend. The best itoasier in marh.es... when it is dry. If insects appear, pick them H0NEY COMB QUILTS, oft, or kill them by fumigating. Rural American. MARSEILLES QUILTS, ALLENDALE QUILTS, SWISS CURTAINS, PILLOW CASE LINENS, PILLOW CASE MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, CARPETS, RUGS. HASSOCKS, FLOOR CLOTHS, -., &c , kcn Of all sites, widths, and prices. A full stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING! BOOTS 4- SHOES, HATS $ CArS, NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, &c. A good assortment of HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, &c. How Chinese Make Dwarf Trees. Ve have all known from childhood how the Chinese cramp their women's feet, and so manage to make them "keepers at home:" but how thet contrive to grow miniature pines and oaks iD flower pots lor half a century has always been much ol a secret. They aim first and last at the seat of vigorous growth, endeavoring to weaken it as much as may be consistent with the preservation of life. They bej-'in at the beginning. Take a young plaot ay a seedliug or cutting of a cedar when only two or three inches high, cut off its tap root as soon as it has other rootlets enough to live upon, and re-plant it in a ehallow earthen pot or pan. The end of the Up-root is generally made to rest on a stone within it. Alluvial clay U then put into the pot, much of it in bits the size of beans, and just enough in kind and quantity to furnish a canty nourishment ta the clant. Water enough is given to keep it in growth, but not enougn to excite Cornf oats, a vigorous habit. So, likewise, in the ap- Middlings, Chop, i- I.: t ho?if A he Chi- bhorts. Bran, pilUiiiuu u "o"1 , , nese pride, themselves on the shape of their miniature trees, they use strings, wires, and pegs, and various other mechan- ical contrivances, to promote symmetry of habit, or to fashion their pets into odd fan cy figures. Thus, by the use of very shallow pots, the growth of the tap-root is out of the questiou; by the use of poor soil and little of it, and little water, any strong growth is prevented. - Then, too, the top and side roots being within easy reach of the gardener, are shortened by his pruning knife or seared with his hot iron. So the little tree, fiuding itself beaded on every side, gives up the idea of strong growth, asking only tor life, and just lite, enough to look well. Accord in(lw. pach new set ot leaves becomes more and more stunted, the buds and root- SoapS) Castile, Rosin, leu are diminished in proportion, and at I .. . Rio and Java As I hve lately added largely to my stock, and have now a first-class Hardware and Tin Store, persons in want of anything in my line are Invited to give me a ca'l. One thing I desire to be distinctly understood I WIL L NOT BE UNDERSOLD ! fg Repairing promptly attended to. By strict attention to business and a desire to deal fairly and justly with all men, I hope to merit and receive a share ot public patronage. . - - Store on High street, Ebensburg, in the rooms lately occupied by Mills &Dvis. augl3 - r TIIOS. W. WILLIAMS. -v. X ... Il OTnAPTS season. tv conswoi tiuuuu, " tomertta liberal share of public patronage. August 13, 1868. ' ..' NION HOUSE, EBENSBURG, PA., Jerome A. Plott, Proprietor, No pains will be spared to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the patronage it has heretofore received.' The table will always be turnished with the besl-the market affords; the bar with the best of liquors. The stable is larce, and will be attended by an attentive hostler. : faug 13, OGAN HOUSE, ' T EBENSBURG, PA - , - : Isaac Crawford, J'roprtetor.- The Logan has been thoroughly refitted and refurnished, and now offers superior in ducements to the public. The Table and Bar inferior to none in the State, and Sta bling of the very best. ' aug 13- FOSTER HOUSE, Cob. Clinton & Locust sts., JOHNSTOWN. PA., Wm This well known hous ly refitted and refurnished, and is now pre norpH for he reception of euests at reasona ble charges. . T ' - aug 13. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, EBENSBURG, PA. R. P. Lixtok & Co., Proprietors. The Tablk is always supplied with the choicest delicacies. The Bab is supplied with rhmcf liauora : and the Stablk attended by carefulhostlers. Boarderb taken by the week, uiOPth or year. - aug I3 AUREL RUN EXCHANGE, HEMLOCK, CAMBRIA CO., PA., Rich abi Dktliso, l'ropnetor. This popular stand has lately been refitted throughout, and its doors are now open for the reception of the tired, hungry or thirsty public. ; , :. - ftUg 13 - TOILET SETS, Unsurpassed in beauty and cheapness, PIE FORKS, CORN POPPERS, . . COFFEE MILLS, IRON SKIMMERS, ' MINCING KNIVES, SLAW CUTTERS, And every article ycu need in the Kitchen. ... Particular attention given to SPOUTING! - . -VALLEYS AND CONDUCTORS I ; , I am sole agent in this place for the NOBLE COOK, ' IRONSIDES, - . ' GREAT REPUBLIC, TRIUMPH, ''" SPEAR'S ANTI-DUST : ' I nEATING AND COOKING STOVES. ' Odd Plates for repairs constantly on hand, as well as other make of Stoves, t which will be sold at prices to please. , . . Linton, proprietor G RATES AND GRATE FRONTS, , se has been conrplete-j . 7 I ' of all sixes, with - CAST IRON FENDERS, , Furnished at Manufacturers Retail Prices. I would call particular attention to . my stock and prices of . : LAMP TRIMMINGS,. , 'I Cor-sisting in pari of all raristies of . : BURNERS, - ... CHIMNEYS, WICKS, ; i i : OIL PANS, Which ! am retailing at Wholal Prices. SUGAR KETTLES, CAULDRONS, STOVE - - : . .'pots, &c , All fiiaei. constantlr on hand at ireduced prices., . ... . Special attention given to JOBBING! - J.n.t, A L L t U H fi H I A n - ILL1 be'published every Thursday, tt . ' the folIOttiflg rates; 'er annum, payable in advance -$2.oo f not paid in' advance..."......."..; 2 jq A failure to notify a discontinuance at the expiration ot the term subscribed for will bf considered a new engagement. rates or advertising. Transient advertising, per sq,; one ia3.$i.Co t,acn suosequeni inaeriion... Auditor's Notices each 2.00 Administrators' and Execntors' Notices. 2.ro Estray Notices..... : ' ' 3 mof. 6 mot. 1 square, 12 lines $2.50 $4.00 2 square3, 24 lines.r.r 5.00 8.00 3 squares; 36 lines. -4 . 7.00 10.00 Quarter column 9.50 14 00 Third, column .....'11.00 16.00 Half column:...'....:;: J14.100 ;; 25.00 Column 25.00 35.00 Professional or Business Cards. ' exceeding 8 lines, with" paper.. Advertisements not marked witb tit number of insertions desired, wil be contin ued till forbidden, and charged according to the above terms. 1.30 1 2 tnf $6.-0 12.00 15.00 25.00 28.00 35.00 61.50 not .... 6.00 jf-AU kinds of Job Work will bt done on reasonable terms. y OOK WELL TO 10 UK FEET. BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. The subscriber, having dispensed with the sale of Eastern. mn'le. work rs a specialty of bis establishment, is determined to fp;y himself with renewed energy to the maiiu. facture of " BOOTS AND Sn'OES! He has in his employ -a corps of competent workmen, nna assem teat he can tarn out a better. Boot or Shoe than any other similar establishment in Cambria Coun ty. Give him a trial and be convinced. Particular attention p;ud to the man ufacture of FINE FRENCH CALF SK IN BOOTS ! Good work, moderate prices, and satifactiuo guaranteed in all cases. Boots and shoes repaired proniptlr and iu a workmanlike manner. JsaT" Shop or. High-fct., one door ast of Crawford's Hotel.- GIVE ilE A CALL ! aug. 13 JOHN D. THOMAS. . . ! S ADDLERY AND HARNESS ! UNION HOUSE, HEMLOCK, CAMBRIA CO., PA.f Otto IIkllt, Proprietor. This hotel is situated immediately along side the Railroad Depot, and is the most con venient stopping place mtown ior iraYeiers. August 13, 1868. CAMBRIA HOUSE, EBENSBURG, PA., Ubsbt Yq&tilil, Proprietor. The first class position among first class Hotels will be maintained in the future, as in the past, by, the Arcade. aug 13. s UMMEIt ANNOUNCtiMHiiN J 1 :- WOOD MO RRELL .J- CO. FEED, VEGETABLES, "We keep constantly on hand Vegetables, And a general &C. Butter, Eggs, Lard, yariety of articles in this line. Ion it til a balauce is established between every part ot the tree, making it a dwarf in all respects. . In some kinds ol trees this end . is reached iu three or tour jears; in others ten or fifteen years are necessa ry. Such is fancy horticulture among the Celestials. . Trek V lanting. Io plan ling trees this fall, all should rcnjcuiber that it is requis ite to set the' tree only just so deep as to enable it to stand, for we can place earth around it so as to protect it iroua heaving off the winter's frost; and as soon as spring opens and the ground is levelled down, the roots win 8ian acu mVV. priate depth, i If we dig a hole, especially iu hard clay soil, and fill it with good loam and set our tree therein, we first in Tite the water there as into a cistern and accond, we cause a vigorous growth ol -roots, until they roach the undisturbed . clay, hen a check is at once percepti ble: and often an orchard stands from five to seven years without apparently inak in" any proresi. Ilemeuiber then, aud . plant your irec just so deep as to cover their roots; but no more; then earth up for a winter protection agaiost front for the T A Qfl down acain to a level ip the tpriog.rJIorticulturut. FAMILY GllOCERIESl We have constantly on hand a complete stock of Family Groceries, comprising su perfine, Extra and Family . FLOUR! V A. Buckwheat and Rje Flour, Corn anu uai Meal, Hominy, Hulled Baney, uacou, Sncar-cured Hams, Dried Beef. Salt by the barrel, and Sack bait tor laoie use ; Gosnen ana iu Cheese ; . Crackers of all kinds. - TOBACCO! Complete assortment of French Spices. . Snprm, Adamuutiue vv 1- 1 ' . 1 .11 ..1 1. - ana kii oiuer tiuu BlackImperial and Young uyson llard, Soft, Pulrerized and Brown Sugars. . Syrups and Molasses of all kinds. Dried Applfs and Peaches. wuciterel, tiernng, oaimon. Codl Oil And Turpentine. . Ji Lard, Whale and Linseed OXs: Paints ot every description. Scrub, and Horse Brushes. Varnishes, 4c., 4c, 4., sc., &c. D R UGS AND PA rJT.Vr MEDICINES. , , : All kinds of . , : - - IRON AND N AILS. J Hare just receired, at their Mammoth Store, Bear the Railroad Station, ' JOHNSTOWN, Still another invoice of FOREIGV ad DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Also, MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, CARPETS, GROCERIES, They offer Goods of all descriptions at WHOLESALE and RETAIL! As cheap as they can be purchased in ' J the Eastern Cities. ' -- Our stock of ' ' - GENERAL DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, RAG, INGRALN, & BRUSSELS CARPETS, - . MATTING, TAPER HANGINGS, ; n vo BOOTS AMD SHOES, XlAlD AHD VAIC, . 1 . QUEENS WARE, YELLOW WARE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, - IRON, NAILS, FEED, SALT, Jtc, Is the largest ever brought into Johastown. By buying our Goods in large quantities, and on the best terms, we are enabled to seU at prices much lower than arc offer ed elsewhere in Johnstown. . Wa ' no.rtir.ularlv invite the t-- -' tentioa of ; T . ' COUNTRY MERCHANTS! " To oar' facilities for supplying them promptly with every article 'in demand by their . - customers, ana at sausiaciory ng- , - V: ures." Competent clerks always in waiting to show Goods. ' . A specialty f our business is the DAILY MEAT MARKET AND Til E VEG ETABLE DEPARTMENT, ' EC. EBY & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchant, No. 522 Market St., between Fifth and Sixth, Philadelphia. We have constantly on band a general - , fiah in lartre ana sortment 01 au v,..".r..n 1 In Tin, Copper, or Sheet Iron, at lowest pos . - - sible rates. MERCHANTS' WHOLESALE LIST Now ready and will be sent on application by I mail or in person. Hoping to see all my old customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks for the vtry liberal pat ronage I have already received, and will en deavor to please all who may call, whether they buy or not. Call on or address ' FRANK W. HaY, augl3 Johnstown, Pa. X E M M O N & M U1UIA.Y, 1 EBENSBURG DRUQ k. BOOK STORE I " Lkmhoh Jt Mckdat, dealers in smill paclages, which we Drugs, Medicines, ill sell low for tj : 1 I , vr . -1 . mAt- Also, tmncannon ttiia renumerj, rTsniC; of all sires, constantly on hand Fancy Soaps, 4 r . n 4 vr o nnf'PQ. d for sale at aanuiuviu. v an au!3 B TC. JENKINS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, onvi,anlft Dca'.er and Receiver of FLOUR, and all kinds of PRODUCE, Also : REFINED OILS, . Checkered Front, 273 Liberty sr., Pittsburu, Pa. ,"x- Prices Current and Marking Plates sent to shippers. , . v augI3 ENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 507 Market St., Philadelphia. ' . . - 1 - ' Sy Refer by permission to A. A. Barker, Ebensburg. ... ' auglS ARNES, OSTERUOUT, IlERllON . Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in HATS, CA lS, STRAW GOODS, - - , , And FURS, . No. 503 Market St., above Fifth st., augl3 - Philadelphia. WHOLESALE patent Medicines, Pure Spices, Flavoring Extracts, I Cap Paper, Post Paper, Note and Billet Paper, Pens, Pencils, Penknives, Pocket Books, Pass Books,' Blank Books, Prayer Books, Bibles, Histories, Novels, School Books, Jewelry, Photograph Albums, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, and Snuff, Pure Liquors for medicinal purposes; Ebensburg, August 20, 1868-3in. EES J. LLOYD, Successor of R. S. Bunn, Dealer in The undersigned keeps conr.&ntW on hani and is ttill mauufa:turing all articles in his line, such s SADDLES, FINE SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, f DRAFT HARNESS, r BLIND BRIDLES, RIDING BRIDLES, I CHECK LINES, ! HALTERS, WHIPS, BRRECHBANDS, it. All which he will dispose of at low pricei ', for cash. His work is all warranted, and being expe- rienced in the business, he uses only the be?t of leather. Thankful for past favors, ht hopes by attention to Dusiness to merit 1 continuance of the patronage heretofore 10 liberally extended to him. Shop above the tin store of Thomas W. . Williams, High st. Persons wiehing good, substantial Harness can be accommodated. I jiyAJI persons indebted to me are re-; quested to call and settle as soon at pomiMt i as I need money. . augl3 HUGH A. M'COY PRICES REDUCEn I JOHNSTOWN MARBLE Tl'ORKS. Tbe subscriber has just xectxed a larve k j 1 . - . . r ana UHUUSuuir miunc ui ITj com k prepared, with an adequnte rorce 01 enced and skillful workmen, to "me a.l kinds of MONCMENTS, TOMBSTONEb, TA- BLE TUPS, BUREAU TOrS, MA.mim. as cheap as they can be purchased in any the cities A large stock of GRlDblU.r.a on - and for 6ale low. t Articles of my manufacture can be puro sed at the Hardware Store of Mr. Geor? Huntley, in Ebensburg. Prompt attention paia iu oruci ,:,. nil vnrlc delivered where dK ILIAN AND AMERICAN XARFZJ: I lprisine the largest and fineBt itoctHV ind ever brought to Johnstown, t hit t-1 sbmnt. on Frank D Meeet, wi.erc ur . - red. augl3 JOHN PARKE. R Tlpalpr in I ' ptttjF. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, -r- nlJF.TTO MARBLE OKhb - nii s AND DYE-STUFFS. PERFUME- I . j.:.,! heirs leave to infarJ .'fiROGEHS GALDWELL & FRY, - - Wholesale Dealers in OHSIERY,' ' "GLOVES, akd . , . -,, , .. . JiOTlOM?, 406 Market street, Philadklphia. ' I. C. CALDWELL, aug. 13 ' WM. W. FBT ry AND FANCY ARTICLES, PURE WIVES AND BRANDIES FOR -MEDI CAL PURPOSES, PATENT MEDICINES, kc. .Also : - - ; . Ltter, Cap, and Note Papers, Pens, rencil3, csuperior iuk, And other articles kept ..by Druggists generally. Physicians1 prescriptions carejuuy cw(ic... Office on Main Street, opposite me uuu- tain Souse, Ebensburg, Pa. . . Qugld the citizens of Cambria and adjoining'-"-; ties that be has just received a stock oft', finest Italian and other Marbles at his Mtwf lishment, in Loretto, Cambria county, I- ? Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stones, aU t!" Bureau tops, manufactured of the most bt tiful and finest quality of Foreign and Vo tic. marble, always on hsndand maJetoor. as cheap as they can be purchased in the c.. in a neat and workmanlike manner, a the shortest notice. f . Th. nnhlJp n resnectfullv invited to I -t . . - . T ATEST ARRIVAL! I j The subscriber has just received, at am congdent that my me a call before purchasing elsewber his store, on High street, Ebensburg, a large gatisty any person desiricg any thing J. POTEST smith, W. CALVIN MOOHE. IVolIcc. Buying twice as large a stock as any other merchant in town, we buy cneapn, therefore sell cheaper, than any comuiyi. . CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS I , CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS I CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS 1 tive Salesmen. m c YfmiTNSON. with ' y w:' . : OEO. F. ROBINSON 4 CO., mr f Of PINE.TeMLOC BEECH, and . MAPLE .... vmnniSO. WEATnERBOAftDING "ThingS. lath black .walt, i p.mKrln e-n . or " The public is invited to call before pnrcW sing elsewhere, no cub - " goods, buy or not buy. Customers waited on by polite and atten- n Cnm T?n. and I nf JZTlZSi!, ifflS; Egg3. -n3 Country p ..d Sole Leader. At which citizens can procure all kinds of Fresh Meat and vegetaoies in season. On the second and third floors, but with convenient entrances on the first floor from Washington street, are iwu capaciuus TAILOR and SHOE SHOPS, Where fine and coarse Boots and Shoes, and all-kinds of Gentlemen's Wearing Ap parel are made to oraer, prompuy, and in iasmwuau" ev1 A full line of Cloths, Cassimers, Cas- einete," &c, constantly oa hnd. In the Shoe Department are Kep. ior saie onoe riauiiijja of all kinds, and a prime assortment of Up- - sepj JAS. W. B.IDDLK, JVn C. ftHEBBOKNK, - TWIDDLE, SHERBORNE & CO., j . Importers and Wholesale Dealers in i FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 438 Market St:, 'below 5th, and 433 Merchant street, augl3 . PHILADA.r - ana saiauic otw . Flour, "&con, n ' Molasses, Tea, Coffee, Table Salt, Barrel Salt, epices, Cheese, Tobacco, Cigars, - ., ' and everything in the Grocery, Notion and Confectionery line. . Also, Boots and Shoes, Carbon and Lubri cating Oils, kc, kc. - All which will be sold very cheap for cashf aug!3 G.G.OWENS. TOSEPH ZOLNER has just opened. ) and offers for sale a splendid lot of r'uht-day and twenty-four hour CLULKb, ko WATflllES of every description, AC- CORDIANS, JEWELRY, and a variety of I all articles in his line. Repairing ot iocks. Watches, and all kinds of Jewelry done on short- notice and most reasonable terms. Shop on Hich street, opposite Public bchool House, Ebensburg. -. LBUK 40 S1 JACOB K. SMITH. SBl.Ti.. MITH & SELTZER, 1 Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, GUNS, CUTLERY, &c. No. 403 N. Third St., above Callowhill, -augl3 Philadklpbia. TTIEN. P. THOMPSON, with. X -A. OPPENHEIMER & CO., Alanufactnrers and Jobbers ot HATS, CAPS, FURS, and STRAW GOODS, No. 617 Market street, angl3 Philadelphia. t&ken in exchantre for Advtrtif ifl r AtTtg nm. TVTATIONAL SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTORY, HENRY SCHNABLE, Wholesale dealer in Soapr Candles, Groce ries, Liqnors and Fish, at city prices, SMglj J Haw rr., JOHKSTOWV, PA. c OAL! COAL! COAL I The subscriber is now carrying on the linp nf bu si n59. Now is the time to get a cheap j.s I augl3 - JAMFWHO5r T)ATRONIZE YOUR V7 J X - THE PROTECTION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAMBRIA LOCATED AT EBENSBUEG, PA- The above named Company, org .,.t- ,ok ;ii fTort insurances , April ouj lo-i, Beine Pkur property at safe rates. J.1 f J careful in the risks taken, this Comi . sents a reliable and PXm l& which persons may secure themselves t f probable losses by fire. Office on Centre Street, nearly j the "Mountain House." tttt.usj Pi,.' JOHN WILLIAMS?, n . R J. Llotd, Sec'y- Treas. j Agents : . EVAN ROBERTS, Johnston"- j ' 'JAMES PURSE, " p JNO. E. ROBERTS, Ebensburj t EbensbuTg, Ang. 13, 18C8. Alt' I -w-r T TT A T.l h' A K 31 rJl " tka Pinitiolroniii Ij t i I mail . Cambria eo un- I f . -t. or . PriT,e uu v, . . . - . i w The suuscrioer uucu Colliery of Wm. Tiley, Sr , at Lily Station, a lxjLE FARM tv. and will be clad to fill all orders, to any - . . . amotint, of citizens or EbensDurg ana vicin-. ity. Satisfaction as to quality of Coal guar- antied in all cases. v a. xiuai, ji. Hemlock P. O., Aug. 13, 1868. - ; TT F. ALTFATHER, T T -' ' : Manufacturer of and .Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu HAVANA and DOMESTIC CIGARS, PLUG, FINE CUT CHEWING akd SMOKING TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, SNUFF BOXSS, AND CIGAR CASES, At tht sign of the Indian, ,, Main st., Sept. 3, 1868. . .t JoHXTOJrK, Fa.,-. HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR 'THE ALLEGIIANIAN V TERMS, $2.09 TER YEAR, IK ADVANCE. . . . . . . rt n s l 1 1 bis FARM, situate in ccs"olUc V bria county, four miles from Carrol" f six miiea iruu uts. r-- - consists , of Sixty-Five Acres o rf , acres are cleared and in a good its livaitwu. . - - , ...Ap, l- i timbered with marketaDie iu-- jrt , a comfortable Frame House and the premises, besides a jounj. Orchard of choice fruit 'fes; ...ii: also a never-failing spring of V Tfcefn other conveniences on .-j erty will be sold on iaar lt : putable title will be given. FaSt; ticnlars apply to - Chest Tp, Aug. ! I , -.i v;-r?i Ar'- . cy- Job WorK w " I el J. 1 f K I St B. t is 1 k: s I tei r:b A. It j.-ii if. ro to I 1)1! cit O f in 1 t)f th EO 1 iu i i "V yv i Ml: i it. ft: e w r r i i-.n Id A D i vV fa ti I.VU0U AW-f - tended to. aHff 18. Ged. fi
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