The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, March 18, 1869, Image 4

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    j. "... .Tlae rrroersV Department.
TiiE Wjieat Ciop.-rThe report of the
.Departmeut; of Agriculture for January
,i:cuntain an unusual amount of interesting
information. It -appears from the.ieporta
collected - andc!a6ified that the average
V -yield of ew.Englaod, wheat per acre.w
5: jess last year than -in 18G7. The average
yield of, New .York: is placet! at 14. G in
stead of 14. 5 last year. New Jersey girejj
one-tenth "of a" bushel ' !es, and :l'enn.iyl
vaoia three tenths more;, Virginia fonr-
'.'tenths of "a bushel more, and-the more
V.J Southern. Atlantic. State all make a-Jc-"
dine in the average. -Texas and Tennes--!ie
report a smaller yiehT thnn last year,
while A rkansaV claims an advance from 9
2 to 135 'ioahefc. , Kentucky, and V?st
"y-irginia make do material hdvauce, and
Ohio scarcely holds the 'previous average?.
A'small increase appear trf' Indiana, II
linofs andl Wisconsin, and a, vtU more
marked result in Minnesota An 'increase
, v ii. made in Iowa and, Kansas, j
1, The decline in the price of-wheat du-
ring the pfcst twelve months has been very
perceptible; atn'ountin'.to . 45 ' ent ' per
." bushel in New England oG'eenU in New
- York,-47 centi in-New Jersy, 45 jcenta in
'Pennsylvania, 71 cents in Ohio; 77 cents
- in'Tninnis.' 43 cents in Iowa, with differ-
ences less striKicg m incouuiUu. otatcc,
which grow cereals only . for home - con
' , sumption. - In -the central and populous
parts, of the West the prices this year are
- lower relatively to the Western and North
' -western States than.' last year; Illinois
' compared with Iowa, 51,97 to 51,43 last
. January ; 61,20 to 95 cents now. .
, . Largest Stxer in the Would.
t There is a white steers ged six years and
gix months, belonging to Samuel II. J ones,
of Sangamon county, Illinois, that is sixfeet
six inches" high nine feet six inches, in
length; ten feet eix inehes around "the
girth) three feet across the hipsj and
-weighs three thousand aud six hondred
' "pounds ! lie is a cross of the "Short Horn
-Durham'; and the ''Pattoo? 'fltqek. ;
v,An excursion-party, was made up -re-,
centlj, at Springfield, -with the express
purpose of visiting .hw" monster beast,
twelve miles from that, place, at Williams
"; buig. . The party, on their : arriv.ai, ap-
pointed a committee, consisting cf Col.
--White, of Sangamon county, and our fel-
low citizen, A. V. Bothwell, Esq., to take
the exact measurement of this steer, which
"'they did, with the above result. We de
rive these facts from Mr. A. W. BothweH,
- ono of the committee-men, and therefore
-they may be relied upon as correct. ' Mr.
Jones has been offered $1,500 for his steer,
hut refused to ell. - He purposes increas
ing its weight to 4,000 pounds, when he
is to" receive two thousand dollars for it.
- ' We'challenge the whole world to pro
" dnce a eteer equal in size and weight to
the one descibed. American Slock Jour
nal., . . ,
. ' . ' i m
1 .The 15utter-Makecl'3 Churning.
' According to Mr. X. A. Willard's views
the great secret in butter-making consists
in attending to the following points:
1: Securing rich,.clean,, healthy milk,
-"milk obtained on rich old pasture, free of
rteeds. r . . : ;. . -
c-- 2.;: Setting tho.milk in a moist, untaint
ed atmosphere, and keeping it at an evei
' temperature while the cream is rising. s
- r 3. Proper management in churning.
4. Washing out the butter milk- thor
oughly, and working so as not to injure
the gram.
I K TV ... --.A ron mcnrnnmlinn nf
I tho'aalt, and packing in oaken tube, tight,
iclenn'md. well made.-1 v. '
- Cleanliness in all the operations, is
of imperative necessity. . . . ? ' .
' 7. Judgement and, experience in 'ma
nipulating the cream and working the but
ter must of course be usedi.a Y..f
, - , . , . , ,
"Goose Wheat." Some yearf since,
a'eoose was shot in-Washington Territory,
arV(f a few grains of wheat were taken from
lis, craw. Being very large and full, they
were preserved and . planted.! The. yield
was found to be so great as to lead to its
propogaiion, .uatil th:a Irariety, which is
'known in the Territory as the Goose
-Wheat," has become a standard ono in that
Section of the country.'1 Samples of this
rwheat were recently sent t6 the Agricultur
al Department at Washington. .Upon, cx
'amining the eamples at the, museum,-of
which there are some two thousand varie-
tiesthe'eame wheat was found, being one
of the samples'sent from Kd .Paris Expo-'
aifion, and grown in Luepea, in Dpain.
: Flax 6eed occasionally given to horses,
rcf cattle,' will make them shed their old
hair and whether old ur yount; soon get
leek and fat. It ia tho onlv thing which
will fatten old horses.' ' : ;
. ; - 1 m m
--'A fruit grower in a Western Stata tried
.The experiment of burning' brimstone on
a hot shovel under a plumb' tree, to. kill
theeurculio. - The burning was done week
ly and the fruit saved.
HOLES ALE AND RETAIL
.L I U OR S TO RE ! ! -
:, J O U N. CIl OU.8E Dealer in
e--. '' Foreign" and Dome-tic ' ?
.. .WINE AND' LIQUORS! -' - -'.
" : v 'Tohnstotcn, Pcnna.
. -. BEST BRANDS OF " -.r ",
BRANDT, . WHISKY, . IRISH WHISKY,
GIX AND' BITTERS,
CATAWBA- WINE AND KIM MEL,
rt and ihe very beet quality of Liquors ani
.-4 ..Wines for Medical purposes, a " 1 '
' ' Prices lov. :
HOTEL. AND. ALOOX KEEPERS !
will do, well bj gifing-mo a CAll,.at my store,
on Canal-8t., building lyrmerlv occupied bv
T. G. Stewart & Co. " "Jau. 28, '69..,
CJUAlIAM BLAINE, Barber I T
Ji? 5- :ft 1 ' ':' BKssBCttc, Pa.
done in the rcot artistic sryle. t .
gUMMER GQjpDS FQfi :18&81
WII O L ESL EKAJHD-R RTA IL. '
A. A. BAIlKt It & SO tf," ': i
-. -
i
:.-j 't
..A.-A., BARKER & SON. have received and
ipenei out, at their .Store,' en High, street,
their Sumuier 6toek of good for '68.
- ' -DRESS GOODS.
MERIN03 ,Zi PLAIDS,' '"' POPLINS, v
ALPACASt- - - -DELALSES, . . PRINTS,
FLANNT7LS,"" " BLANKETS, ' " t ;
clotiis-j . -:-.-y.: .:.cassimeres.
ir, SHAWLS AND .CLQAKNGST- -
ifiVery style in tne marKetj
HOSIERY," GLOVES AND' KNIT GOODS,
HATS CAPSy 300TS SHOES, j
r. Wr H I:T. E :OOOD S, :
t ----- -
VI . i embracing new-ityles of -
NAINSOOKS,' SWIFS ImVSLINS, MULLS,
. , TARLETONS, WHITE CRINOLINES,'
BRILLIANT CORDED SKIRTING. I
EJtf BROIDEBIES,-, .
. . . .. consisting in part of
JACONET AND, SWISS EDGINGS AND
- INSERTINGS, ---
DIMITY. BANDS, COLLARS, SETTS,
BOB BIN a, THREAD EDGINGS LACES.
I
ii O 6 P E D SKI R TS '
"Z1V yj Cheaper than -ever. : - ;
- .The celebrated - -t
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT,
, , the best in use, - . -Sold
at tht very lauett marktt rattt.
II OU.S E K EE PIN O GQODS!
DAMASKS, TABLE . COVERS; " CRASH
BROWN DAMASK T VBLE LINENS, '
FRINGED HACK, DrPER AND DAMASK
HONEY COMB QUILTS, 7
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
' ALLENDALE QUILTS
SWISS CURTAINS, -v - ,
PILLOW CASE LINENS,-
PILLOW CASE MUSLINS,
SHEETINGS, CARPETS, RUGS,
HASSOCKS, FLOOR CLOTHS, &.', Ac , &c,
Of all sites, widths,' and prices. -
3 ' ;' ' A full stock of .''v .'".''. :
READ Y -MAD E ; CLOT II IN G 1
JJOOTS SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, Ac. -.
A good , assortment of.,
HARDWARE," 1 QUEENS WARE, &o.
F E ED, VEOET A B L E S
We keep constantly on hand
Corn, Oats,
Middlings, Chop,
Shorts, Bran, ;
Butter, Eggs, r
Lard,' '
Vegetables,
And a general
T variety ; ' " '' '
of articles 7
in this line.
FAMILY GROCERIES! '
W have. constantly ..on hand. a complete
stock of Family Groceries, comprising Su
perfine, Extra and Family i
FL0UR, -" "
Buckwheat, and Rye Flanr, Corn-an A-Oat
Meali Hominy, Hulled'Barley, 'Bacon: !
r, "Sugar-cnred Hams, Dried Beef. '
Salt by the barrel, and Sack Salt for Table
use ; Goshen andWesternIle3erye
Cheese; Crackers of all kinds.
TOBACCO!
I
Complete assortment orFrencbr Spites'1' j
Sperm," A'damantine a Motild Candles
Soaps, Castile, Rosin, and all other kinds.
Rio and Java Coffees.
BlackrImperial and Yo.'mg-Hyson- Teas. ;
Hard, Soft, Pulverize i and j
Brown Sugars. ...
f .'. r 'Syruvs'ni. JUolasss'o't all kinddC
Dried Aj?p'f nd reaches. " U .'-; .
Mackerel, Herring, Salmon.
Coal Oil and Turpentine.
Lard, Whale and Llnreed Oils'.
Paints ot every description.
. Scrub, And. Horse Brushes ,
Varnishes, ' .;'""
. &c., kc, &e.?&cr.,! '
DR UGS AND PA TENT MEDICINES.
All kinds of -1
RON A N D N"aY LST
- Buying twice as larg -stork-fts anyotheT
mfrchani in town, we buy cheaper, aud can
therefore -fell cheaper,, than any comp.ctitpr
- CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS f
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! :
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS 1
1?
The public Is" invited to call before purclia
sing elsewhere. No charge for showing
goods, buy .or iiot buy.; T ' ' ' ,J""
'Customers waited on by-polite and atten
tive Salesmen. . "
Cherry, P5plar,,'SjirqcerT Pi6e, aud
other Luralxcr,k JJuttcf,; Eggs, and Gowntry
Produee- generally, taken , in expunge Jor
Go'odi.j n- "9. T tst
i '' -
"HQLESALE ,:c ANrjITrRETAIL
TINY COPPER & SHEET-IROK .V Altfe'"'
.,1 MANUFACTORY.- ;
" Irs - 4 ' I..:. ci I l.t r. ti&
' Having heen Jast. add purchased my, stock
whe'n briceB were low.'T am' now prepared! to
ofier cash buyers Vetter bargains, thaaxan be
had anynere m l- - ' " j ;
: WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
My stock consists in part qt every arietyj of
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER AND BRASS
ENAMELED ' AND IAjN; .SAtE'-NS,
' BOILERS, SKILLETS T .-Z j
FREXCTI. AND J2XGLISH -CEAVY'.WAltE,
1 I Made without seam out of Double -Tin, : ;
: ; 7.r; toilet, : sets, ,t:.: .
Unsurpassed in' beauty arid cheapness, , -'
PIEFORKS, jCORN POPPERS, ViV-- -'.'
COFFEE MILLS, IRON" fJSKMERS,'.
J 1 MINCING KNirES, SLAW CUTTERS,
And every article you need in IheKitchea..
si Particular attention given to i
; ' VALLEYS AND CONDUCTORS1
T .1 am sole agent in thjs place for the M:
- ., ' NOBLE COOK, r ; -' . - ' j
'.. : : ironsides', , , ; r; ; ; , : . ? -
X' ..-- : GREAT REPUBLIC," - - , '
; triumph," 'V;
. . .. c SPEAR'S ANTI-DUST
HEATING AND COOKING STOVfeS." '
Odd Plates'for Tepairs constantly, on band,,
as well as other make of Stoves, which -will
basold at prices to please.'. " ; '
GRATES aud GRATE FRONTS,
: '. c - of all sizes,' with
. CAST IRON FENDERS, ' : '
Furnished at Manufacturers "Retail Prices.
I -would call particular attention to my
stock and prices of v - . z : -. J ' -' : .-. -
; 1 LAMP TRIMMINGS; ' f 1
J ' . - - - ' i-
Cocsisting in part of all varieties of.
'burners;.-. " -; -'chimneys ;
WICKS, ;
OILCANS,
Which I am retailing at Wholesale 'Prices.
SUGAR -KETTLES,: . CAULDRONS, "STOVE
: l.iyu zj -'-tots.j&cV;;;' ';; ; -
All tizes, ; constantly, on' hand-at -reduced
. . . i ,i prices, -i ;
. 4 '
' "Special attention given to
' r .t;. JOBBING I -i
In,Tfn; Copper, or Sheet Iron, at lowest pos-
- j . sible rates. . -:, - . ,.j ! ,
' JIER CHANTS' WHOLESALE XIS T- f -!
Now ready and will be sent on application by
mail' or in person, - . .
" Hoping" td see all -mr old cbstotners'
and many newones this Spring, ! retnrn Tny-
most sincere thanks For the very liberal pat
ronage I have already received," nd will "en
deavor to plea?e all. who may call,- whether
they buy or -not.""1 Call'on oraddress
r; r v FRANK W. HaY, J i
angl3 - ' " '; Johnstown, PaI '.
DOBBINS1 ELECTRIC BOOT
, .... : . rOLisui . ;. ; ; ;
Makes a 'lasting, shine. Those who. bluck
the.r boots on Saturday" night" with ordinary
blacking, don't have, much shine on Sundfly,
as the polish fades off ; bn( the shine of Dob
bins Blacking last3 Saturday night and ali
'day Sunday. : ' " ' ""'- J " '
A IT BE A TS A LL OTHER BLA CKIN G ,
made. Manfactured only . by J. B. Dobbins,
at his immense'Sonp- atid Blacking Works,
Sixth Street and Germantown Avenue, Phil
adelphia, Par. . - 5
' For sale in Eberisburg by C. T. ROB
ERTS and GEO. HUNTLEY. Xn26'6in-
A z u R e;n.e. , . . ' '
JLJL (Concentrated Indigol) . - 1. -
"FOR T n EVL.'A ITN D R Y. . . .
, .It is warranted not to streak,' or in any man
ner injure the Cne6t fabrics. ; ": -
For. family use sold in five centSj ten cents,
and twenty cents boxes - ' 1 "
"Each twenty cent3 box, .besides having five
times as much blue as the fi.ve cents box, con
tains a pocket piu cushion or emery bag. j
For Hotel and large Laundry use, it is put
up in $2 00 boxes.
See that each Box has proper Trade Mark.1
For Sale in Ebensburg by V. S'. Barker and
M. L. Oat man. Jan. 21. j
L
E M M O N & M U R: R A Y ,
EBENSBURG DRUG kBOOK STORE!
Limmos k MuncATr dealers in
Drugs Jedlciries,
PeskHBryr "J -Fancy
Soaps,
Patent Medicines
Pass. Books,,. ....
Blant Books, - '
Prayer Books, Bibles,
JHistories,
Pure Spices,
Flavoring Extracts,-; :
C ap P ap er,; -; ; t - ;.
Post taper, - v ,' . - .j .
Note and Billet Paper,
Pens,-Pencils"' y -r
Penknives,"
Novels,
School Books . T
Jewelry, .
Phatograph Albums,'
Pipes, Tobacco,
Cigars, and Sduff,;
Pure Liquors for
medicinal purposes. .
Pocket Books,.
tEbe.nsburg, August 20, lB68-3m
LATEST ARRIVALS
The subscriber has just received, at
his eio're,' on- High street Eihn:8bnrg, a large
and Balable stock of
Flour; CO!. '1 v :Bacon, . c ?. !. Sugars,
Molasses, Tea, CotTee,
Tab.le.Salt,- , r. Barrel Salt, - . . Spices,
Cheese, ' Tobacco,, m .Cigars,
' and eTerythlng'iri the
Grocery, Notion and Confectionery line. .
Also, Boots and Shoes, Carbon and Lubri
cating Oils, Ac, Ac.
All which will be Bold. very cheai for
cash. fau&133 G G. OWENS.
COAL1 COAL! COAL J
The subscriber is now carrying on the
Colliery of Wm.JTiley, Sr ., at Lily Station,
on4hePnn&yTvania-R&ilead, Gambria coutt
ty, and will be glad .to fiU ali orders,' to iny
araou.nti of citiaeas-of Ebensburg and vUia.
ity. Satisfaction as to quility of Coal guar
antied iu alL cases.r.r ' : t WMf TtLEY, Jr. '!
nemlock P. 0M Aug, 13, 1868.
W
. ' F.. ALTFATIIER, . , - ; r
: rj ; -j Z y. I . .I ; . 'Mavf&eturer kfland
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
HAVANA and DOMESTIC CIGARS," PLUG,T
FINE CUT CHEWING asn .SMQKING
TOBACCO, &NUF1 PIPES, SNUFF
"4-BGXE8, -a-no: GIGAR CASES,
ih ihe Indian . Main 6t. ' i
. - Sftt., 1868 - ; r . s ' i OHXBTOwx, PA;
GPtANT-HOUSE, ' 1
"Yt : . HEMLOCK. PA., ...
...j : r John Wii.kiv;J!rvprietor2
- vPhts: honse. has. beeiir.tefitted,.and offers
superior "accommodations, to eny other ho.use
in town. 'The proprietor, 'after long" experi
ence in ihe business," feela eonfidenth.under
stand the. wants of :the. public,His . table
will'be "supplied with all the delicacies of the
seaso. By: constant attention, he expects
to merit a liberal share of -public patronage.
' Augu? J37 isfisv " ' 5
"TNION IIOUSE, -r .r - .
.Trunin A. Pi.ott Proprietor: '
; Nopalns-'will be spared to Tender this hotel
Wo'rthy : of tt coutinutitien . of lae patronage
jt has heretofore received. ..The, table, will
always he furnished with the best the market
nffords 'lhe h&i with i the beat! of liquors.
The stable is Large,. and will L9 attended by
an attentive hostler, '."""" ('tanS 13-
T OGAN .HOUSE, . , V ,
I i , ";;;,EBENSBtTnG,'.rA.,. .
j T . . J '-. IaAo -CRAirTOKD,' Proprietor.'
The Lognn' has, been thoroughly refitted
and refurnishedj and now offers superior in
ducements to .the public- ,TherTable and
BarJ inferior to none in the State, and Sta
bling cfthe.very best . . aug!13.
TOSTER HOUSE, - ' ' v ; -Sj
': . .'. Coit. Glihton 'A Iocust bts.,
". . , t JOHNSTOWN. PA-,
" XT.' TjiKTdif, Proprietor.', u
This well know'a house has been complete
ly refitted and refurnished, and is now pre
pared for the reception of guests at reasona
ble charges. " "' 4 i - ' aug 13.
OUTAIr HOUSE, , . . F
EDENSBURG, PA. r
., . - Tp-'Li;NTO- & Co .; Proprietors.
The Tabl5-' is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies. The Bar is supplied with
jchd'ce'.Iiqubrs : and the Stable attended by
careful hostlers; Boardem taken by theweek,
month or year. . 1 ' ' : -augl3
LAUREL RUN EXCHANGE,
-HEMLOCK, CAMBRIA CO., PA.,
i I -" " r. .'. .. Richard DKTLisOj'JVopriVr.
This popular stand has lately teen refitted
throughout, and its doors are nov open for
the reception of the tired, hungry or thirEty
public . . ' .aug. 13.
UNION HOUSE,
HEMLOGK, CAMBRIA CO., PA.,
' " " r Otto Hkllt, Proprietor. .
This hotel is situated immediately along
side the Railroad Depot, and is the most con
venient stopping place in town for. travelers.
August 13, 1868.-g .
AMBRIA HOUSE,
.. 1 1 ... EBENSBURG, PA,, ,
t ,' . --Hkney Fostkr, Proprietor.
. - The first class position among first class
Hotels will" be 'maintained in the future, as
in the past, by the Arcade. : aug 13;
C. EBY & CO , ' -" ' 1 : ,
' :.. s:-: -WHOLESALE GROCERS,
" And Commission MercTuxrits, .
Nol 522 Market St., between Fifth and Sixth,
- .. : Philadelphia.
We have constantly on hand a general as-spftment-of
all kinds of fish, in large and
smill packages, which we will sell Low for
Cash or short credit. ' Also, Duncanhon Nail3
and Spikes of all sizes," constantly on hand
and-forisale at Manufacturer's' prices. bu13
Qr JENKINS,
- - -'COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Wholesale Dealer and Receiver of
1. FLOUR, and all xikds or PRODUCE,
-. . . ... . Also: REFINED OILS,
Checkered Front, 23 Liberty st.,
- - - Pittsbcbo, Pa.
jg Price8 Current " and Marking Plates
sent'to'shippers. : " : : . .Taugl3
JgENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., : .
' - 'WHOLESALE GROCERS, ;
- VaND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ,
- ; i - No. 507 Market st.', Philadelphia.
Refer by permission to A. A. Barker,
Ebensburg, ...... . : , - t ' ftuS-8
BA.RNES, OSTERHOUT, HERRON
,7,..-- & Co.
.- .Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in f
-.1 1,. IIAJ'S, CAPS,
. . r STRAW GOODS,
, Asd.FURS,
No. 503 Market st, above Fifth Et., '
augl3 Philadelphia, j
WHOLESALE
hhogee:
GALDWELL & TRY,
i-f.-i ' Wholesale Dealers in "
ohsiery; .' ;
. z t-?--: Vr GLOVES, and - ; ; . .
":, ,i-rr- ; ..x. - ...... . NOTIONS,
406 Market Btreet, Philadelphia.
i.c. CALriwELL,- " aug. 13' WM. w.'frt.
BEN. P. THOMPSON, with
... SMEDLEY brothers,
Xrainifactnrers andVhoiesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS, FURS; STRAW GOODS, LA
" DIES HAT8, RIBBONS,
MILLINERY G OODS, Ac, Ac.
No. 415 Market-st-, . Philadklpbia.
JAl. W.' tLIBDLE, - - ' J . riJTKKT SMITH,
jso. q... shebbobnb, . ' .w:'calvin mooke.
RIDDLE, SHERBORNE & CO., -Importers
and Wholesale Dealers in
. FOREIGN A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
438 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant
street, aug!3 '" PHILADA.
JACOB K. SMITH. . i, B... SELTZIB.
SMITH-4s. SELTZER,; : : .:,: : .
f Importers and Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
GUNS, CUTLERY, kc.
mNo. 409 N. Third st.-, above Callowhill,
aagl3;j f? - Philadelphia. 1
'S ROBINSONVtr '
va.'''.:'r-": GEO.'F. ROBINSON & C5.,
.-' ' Manufacturers of 51 7 " - ' - - ?
PINE, HEMLOCK, -BEECH, and MAPLE
-"V Y J,T -' -'- LUMBER. '.: . :n ...
AU- FLOORING, WEATHERBOARD TNG,
SHINGLES, LATH, BLACK" WALNUT '
:r .... ASII AKff CHERRY, 2 - ' ' .
--Orders Beat to Ebensburp, Cambria co., or
P.usl. House, Pittsbnrg, will be promptly at
teded ty.,' ; r - : " aug 18:
NATIONAL SOAPi AND CANDLE
' s MANUFACTORY, v
v ' HENR Y SCUNA BLE, :? j
-Wholesale deaWMn Sdkp Van die S, 'Groce-:
nes. Liqhors and Fish,- at ciry'prtces ':
auglSj - 21aih st., JOHNSTOWN' Pa1""
' - ' " ' j ' . a!'.
rvtAtAV
BASBURG . STOVE and , -,TIN:
WARE DEPOT I7 . ;
-. ... -- - T .it -- -Y i
' 4 T. W. WILLIAMS ' Proprietor.' i
x Just.received, at the Ebensburg Stove iind
"Tinware " Depot,-' large and well selected
Stock of, 1 ;,: c-b:;ij&' II 'Y - ' c
COOK STOVfiS," - ' -' j 1
1 r , PARLOR STOVES, ' ; 1.. '
. ,, .r . OFFICE STOVES, s
x; :,;; 1.1 - ; C0PPRi:WARE,
TINWARE, v; -i .
,r sheet-iron ware, '
.-i . .w - nousE spouting,
-i. r z i' ilr. .:; .;a I JTIN ROOFING,' Ac.
VJ -"Arid a general assortment of ' i '
. r - . .. .;;
Hardware; Cutlery,' Apple r&rersy " ;
Farm Edge Tools, i Hand Saws- '. .z:
Nail?. Uorse Sboes, . Oil Stones
Horse Shoe Nails,'
Table.Cutlery, '
Pocket Cutlery,
Augers, Bits, Files,,
Hatchets, Hummers,
Hinges, Gimlets,' 1
" Meat Cutters, ' '."
" Coat Hoda, - - - '
Door Lock Key, -Sa.d
Irons, , ,
' Coffee Mills', "-- -Coffee-Roasters,
Carbon Oil Lamps,
Chimneys, Burners,
.: Wicks, Stove Polish,
..Boot Polish,
' Hoop Iron,"
Wagon Iron, - - -
Bolts, &c.
Screws. Locks,,
Latches, Bolts,
Halter Chains,
Breast Chains,
Trace Chains, '
Hor3e Brushes,
Curry Combs, -
' . I desire to cpII particular attentien to the
fact that my stock of ' '
STOTJZS!
Ofld Stove Plates and Grates, if., for
pairs, on band for the Stoves I sell ; others
will'be ordered when wanted.
: , OIL BARRELS !
Made , out of Galvanized Sheet Iron, to
hold any desired quantity, manufactured and
for sale at the Ebensburg Store 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 Roaster in market.
As I have 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 WILL NOT BE UNDER SOLD!
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. -
jgS Store on High street, Ebensburg, in
the rooms lately "occupied bv Mills & Davis.
augl3 . v;2 , THOS. W. WILLIAMS.
s
UMMER ANNOUNCEMENT ! I-
J i
WOOD MORRELL $ CO.
Have just received, at their Mammoth Store,
mear the Railroad Station,
. . - - - -
: ; ' JOHNSTOWN, " -
j. gjjj another invoice
FOREIGN amd DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
-Alt, MILLINERY,
DRESS GOODS, CARPETS, GROCERIES,
They offer Goods of all descriptions at
WHOLES AL"E""A n d RETjAIL!
As cheap as they can be purchased in
the Eastern Citie3. ..
Our stock of ,
. . GENERAL DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
RAG, INGRAIN, . A BRUSSELS CARPETS,
" i - ' '
MATTING, PAPER HANGINGS,
BOOTS asd; SHOES, HATS asd CAPS,
, QUESNSWARE, YELLOW WARE,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE,
1 IRON, NAILis,' FEED, SALT, Ac, .
Is the largest ever brought into Johnstown.
By buying our Goods in large quantities, nnd
on the best terms, vr ftr enabled to sell
"at prices much lower lhau are offer
ed elsewhere in Johnstown. We
particularly invite the at- . .
. . . tention of
COUNTRY MERCHANTS !
To our facilities for supplying them promptly
with every article in demand by their
. 'customers, and at satisfactory .fig
ures. Competent clerks always
in waiting to show Goods.
A specialty f our business is the -
DA IL Y MEA T MA RKE T A ND THE VEG
ETABLE DEPARTMENT,
At which citizens can procure all kinds of
Fresh Meat and Vegetables in season..
On the second and third floors, but ivith
convenient entrances on the first floor from
Washington street,-are two capacious
5 .'
. TAILOR, and. SHOE SHOPS, -
Where fine and coarse Boots and Shoes,, and
all kinds of GentlemPh' Wnrinir- A'-
; , parel are made to order, promptly. '
vuu in iasnionanie style.
. ST A full.line of Cloths, Cassimera,-Cas-:
sinets, Ac, constantly on hand. sIn the Shoe
Department are kept for sale Shoe Findings
of fill kinds, and a prime assortment of Up
per and Sole Leather. sep3
Is the "larpest and best .in Cambria county.
And any Cooking Stcrfe desired' I will get
when ordered at manufacturers' retail prices.
k.r.:TJi -fc AIL EQiU h iw
:: re: pub.llshed faJt 1;
----the following rateVvia: 1
Ter anVujncajable Tr,adviofer.,j
If not paid. in advanceA,,...... ,.". "v
0 A.fairure to notifya discontinuanceiLt 5"
expiration ot the term stbscribed for fc'
considered a neV"enegement. : ' s ' ,
, . BATEa"or'-AI)TETtTTsixe.r '-'i " j
Transient advertising per bi one is !
Each snhstjuent insertion.:..'...
Auditor's N6"ticeslach......-.i...;;..-
Adminirators' and Exeeutors Notices ?
Estray Notices .t..'.....m.. '
1 square, 12 lines. .U 52.50 Sl.oo
Z squares:241ai5s.-... -B.00.' .' 8.03
3 squares, 36 lines. -.7.00 ; .10.00
Quarter column 9.50 4 00
Third column. 11.00 . -16.00
Half c6lumi).".;...,...r 14.00 ? .J.'iOO
Column .i..;..7..J. 25.0O - "" 35.0a
-1105'
15.0S
PrntVssinnal - fit" Tnc!no: C.A
. exceeding 8 lines, with paper ' Y,
- ' , . 1. A
JtS? Advertisements not marked wiri,..v
number of insertions desired, will be cont;.
ued till forbidden, and charged cccrdlaj,
the above terms. '' ' '
.A11 kinds of Job Work will bed
on feasonable terms.. .
JOOITTELL TO rcTuTFli
BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY.
The subscriber, having dispensed witfc t't
sale of Eastera-inade work as a specialty 0'
his establishment, is determined to pyt
himself with renewed energy to the taa--facture
of .:;
BOOTS AND SHOES!
He has in his eruploy a corps of compete
workmen, and asserts that he can tart
out a better Boot or Shoe than anr otht
similar tstnblishment in Cimk!
ty. Give him a'trial and be convince
Particular attention paid to the man
ufacture of
FINE FRENCH CALF StT.V nnnr .
Good work, moderate prices, and satlfactiri
guarnnteea mall cases.
Boots and shoes repaired nrnmnir ..):.
. ,. ... . . 1 tr"j
nuitiunmne mnnner.
JT" Shop or. High-st., one door cks(
Crawford's Hotel. '
GIVE ME ACAM.l
aug. 13 JOHK D. THOMAS.
s
ADDLERY AND HARNESS!-
The undersigned keepB constantly e-J
hani and is still manufacturing all article
m his line, such a.s -
' " SADDLES,
FINE SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNE-
- DRAFT HARNESS,
BLIND BRIDLES, . - RIDING BRIDLE
CHECK LINES,
HALTERS, WHIPS, BREECHBANDS, 4
All which he will dispose of at low price;
for cash.
His work is all warranted, and beinj tiy.
rienced in the business, ho uses only the bt?
of leather. Thankful fr' past favors, I
hopes by attention to business to merit 1
continuance of the patronage heretofore:
liberally extended Jo. him.
Shop above the tin store of Thomas T
Williams, High st. Persons wishing pot
substantial Harness can be accommodated.
JCS-AIl persons indebted to me are rt
quested to call and settle as soon as poss'lj
as I need money. . . . ;
"gl3 HUGH A. M'COT.
T RICES REDUCED
JL JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORE
The subscriber hap just received a lar;
and handsome invoice of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBL
comprising the largest and finest stock of is
kind ever brought to Johnstown, at his t
tablishment, on Franklin fctecet, where be
prepared, with an adequate totce. ot xper
encea na skillfnl workmen, to execute 1.
kinds of MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, !i
BLE TOPS, BUREAU TOPS; MANTELS, l
as cheap as they can be purchased in anj e
the cities
- A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hit:
and for. sale low
Articles of my manufacture can be purr'a
sed a.t the Hardware Store of Mr. Georp
Huntley, in Ebensburg.
y Prompt attention paid to orden fr"
a distance, and work delivered where ca
red. -' f aug 131 . JOHN PAML
T". ORETTO "MARBLE WORKS -
fl J The unaersicrned bees leave to la.sr
the citizens of Cambria and adjoining c
fins Vi n n j l.,r,t A .. -n-1r nf t
fintst, Italian aud other Marbles at his era
llshment.'in Loretto, Cambria countv, Ti
- Monuments, Tonls,- Grave Stones, Tahiti'
bureau tops, manufactured of the mosttt
tiful p.nd finest quality of Foreign and D:i
tic marble, nlwavson hand and madetocr
a3 cheap as tbey can be purchased iuthcr
in a ne.at ahd workmanlike manner,
the shortest notice.. . .
The public are respectfully invited to;'
me a call before purchasing elsewhere. "
am conndent that my work and prices'1
satisfy any person desiring anytLicj "
line of business.
Xow-is the time to get a cheap .
aug!3 . - JAMES WILKIX-
nATPavT?!?. vrkTTi nwvv
I Til I? PtJATTPTIAV l-TAL ll
INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAAI"'-1 Ll
LO CATED AT EBENSBLT.G, T--The
above named Company, org&n
April Cth, 1857, will effect insurance. ;
nrnnertr t cofa ,.c Kel'nST partiCC-S-
careful in the risks taken, this ComPa.(
sentsa reliable and cheap medium,
which persona may secure themselves h
probable losses by fire.
Office on Centre Street, nearly opp
'Mountain House." ,
JOHN WILLIAMS,
R
J. Llotd. Sec'v. A Treas.
Agents:
KYAN ROBERTS, Johnstovn.
JAMES PURSE,
JNO. E. ROBERTS, Ebensburg
Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 18G8.
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