1 Tlic Farraers' Department.;" A Vord to Farmers. Tt is not often that we pretend to pive advice to the fnrmintr community,- hceausc we believe thrj kuow their own buinc." boft. But ,we are told that a s:reat many farmers liave lu'crne excited by the hih price paid for hci: tbis year, ar.d are rojierly liuyirg up pic-ck hi;5 at 8 and 10 cents psr pound, fornes: vjr's foeJii'. Farm er have been taught 1 betltr experici.ee before thi--, that Ue.iuse ccrtaiu J arm pro duit ;ne l-iiili o e jfur, it does not sig nify that ii i.-! to be so next jcar,' ami in nine crises rut of tvu the very reverse is really true. l!o may be I. ij.li next f::r, Lut if the crop is cnoim usly iu cn :td, it is ouly fair to prcsuui e they will not be. The best pi i r i to keep fluiV.t on ar.d feed or;ly yutir uual nuuther ot hos lor the u xt year. Don't buy ovn or use up all yur own corn cmp iu foe dim; hon. When a farmer turns all hi attention to rawn one product to the detriment of others, h ii jares himself. Thtir fxpcriei.ee in shtep taught many farmers thi leppon-. H col and sheep were high, end farmers generally turned their atten tion to producing, with the result of glut ting the market and reducing the price to a cou-payir,g one. Now,, souie cf them have jzor.e to the other extreme, and arc slaughtering their sheep entire. Alter a time, if this mania for killing sheep con tinue?, wojI and sheep will bring bih The Fame rule holds good mith the farmers ia any other bmines : ''Buy vt hen others are Felling, and sell wheu others are buying." Management of Poultry. Poultry will prove a profitable branch of a small farm conveniently situated. Good poul try find a rcaiy sale iu our numerous large citv market 8r and ou large farms they posi tively cost comparatively a small turn to raise and futer . There are gen r llj large quantities of train scattered in the barn yards and lot unless eaten by fowl.-; . there sro myriads of injects, such as flie., tugs, worm--, grasshoppers, cc, which numbers tre diminished by the cock and his ful Off ers; and even il kept up and fed, experi ence shows that for the amount of capital invested, the poultry contribute in propor tion, as great a return as auy part of the farm. A stcck of from twelve to twenty hens, with throe cocks, arc sufficient for a moder ate sized family. If more are kept they uill uot do so well, as the euck will dis sgree. If suffered to roost in the tops or f ranshes of trees in winter or summer, and made to scratch for a living the best way they can, it could scarcely be expect ed they would prove thrifty and profitable. Vermin ar.d inclement weather would blight expectation. Neither are all sit uations favorable to raisiug poultry. The main consideration however is, to provide comfortable quarters for every bird, at d Iced well. There is nothing lost by liberal Ifcding and comfortable protection from c.-ld and storms. The Rkst Time to Scrape and Clean Fruit Trees. Many fsrtners form good res-elutiou? during the winter ior agricultural and horticultural opera tion, 'vhieh they hope to reduce to prac- ice as the seasons advance. They arc sr.xous to get at it, and olten undertake toj much. One of theso resolutions is generally, ar.d Ve hpcaW from experience now, to scrape and clean off fruit trees early in order to head off insect depredation; tbi has been , and ii frequently doue too early in the 8aon. Some of our most experienced orchardist tell us that if dono in March cr April the bark of the trees will not re gain their healthy, smooth ar pearance for two or three years thereaf tcr. The oper ation above sj.oker. ofiliouid be performed in the early part of June, when the tree it in full leaf, if the full benefit shall. be derivtd therefrom. Trustv.'OUTHY reports relative to the crop pro.'pectd from nearly every 'art of the country uniformly. represent that the itiuter wheat is not only sale, but in a good thrifty condition, and at this lite day we may consider it safe beyond any ordinary conger. It is noteworthy that the Usual ordinary cminous repots yf exten ivo winter killing do not as Usual reach us this season, and from this fact alone we might be led to anticipate a pro.pcrou and healthy condition of U.c growing wheat crcp. Potato Culture. Small potatoes are generally the latest in maturing, and pi jut ing such for a succession will have a ten dency to mike the pcilod of ripening later, so that a compiratively early variety rr.ay become lati Such, is said to be the f-jct with ihe IVfch J!ov?. To improve the enrly ripening qualify of potatoes plant large tubers from the tuostl North ern potao gA.ing region.. II r. who by the plow would thrive, must cither bold himself or drive. T EES J. LLOYD, Xt F'tcrrxsor cf R. S. L'unn, !-.! t-;-i rUHE DRUGS A.NU Mill 1CIXE.S, PAINTS, OILS. AND DVE-STUFFS, l'KUFUMK- UV AND FANCY ARTICLES, FURE WINKS AND KliAN'DlKS FOR MKDI CAL I'l'UPUSES, PATENT JIEDICINfiS, &c. Also? Letter, Cit, nl Note F:)er?, . ... Pen., Pencils, Superior Ink, ' -And other articles kept by Drujrpists gi-nerallr.. J'flrxirilr), rescrr'i'ion aretitly compounded'. (Hlice on MiUti Street, opposite the Moun tain 'louse, Ebeitsburg, Pa.. fuug!3 JOB WOHIC of all kinds done at THE Al.LEdll ANIAN OFFJCE, " ' . . Mum P-r.t EBENSBUflf . Urin j on, j oar order. - " - ILMMER GOODS FOR I18C8! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A. A. BARKER &. SOX, High St,, EBENSBURG, TA. A. A. BARKER k SON hare received and opened out, at their Store, on High street, ! their Summer stock of goods for '68. DRESS GOODS. MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, ALPACAS, DELAINES, PUINTS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS, Erery strle in the market; HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND KNIT GOODS, HATS a CAPS, 300TS a SHOES. WHITE GOODS, embracing new styles of NAINSOOKS, SWI-R MUSLINS, MULLS, TARLETONS. WHITE CRINOLINES, BRILLIANT a CORDED SKIRTING. EMBROIDERIES, consisting in prt of JACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS, DrMTTr BANDS, COLLARS, SETTS, BOBBIN a THREAD EDGINGS a LACES. HOOPED SKIRTS, Cheaper than ever. Th celebrated DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, the best in use, Sold at the very lovrett market rata. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS! DAMASKS, TABLE COVERS, CRASH BROWN DAMASK T BLE LINENS, FRINGED HACK, DIAPER AND DAMASK HONEY COMB (JUILTS, . MARSEILLES QUILTS, ALLENDALE QUILTS, SWISS CURTAINS, PILLOW CASE LINENS, PILLOW CASE MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, CARPETS, RUGS, HASSOCKS, FLOOR CLOTHS, -., &c , kc, Of all sizes, widihsy. a:id prices A full stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING! BOOTS $ SHOES, If ATS $ CArs NOTIONS,. PERFUMERY, 4c. K gooo assortment of HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, , &c. FEED, VEGETABLES, &c, We keep constantlj- on'3nnd Corn, Onts, Middlings, Chop, Sborts, Bran, Butter, Egg, Vegetables, And general Variety of articles in this lino FAMILY GROCERIES! We hnve constantly on Land & complete stock of Family Groceries, comprising Su perfine, Extra aad Family FLOUR! Buckwhent and Rye Flour, Corn and Oat Meal, Hominy, Hulled Barley, Baccn, ' Sugar-cnied Hams, Dried Beef. Salt by the barrel, and Sack Salt for Table use ; Goshen and Western Reserva Cheese; Crackers of all kinds. TOBACCO I Complete assortment of French Spice. Sperm, Adnniautiue a Mould Candltt Soajit, Castile,. Rosin, and all other kinds. Rio Red Java Coffees. Black, Imperial and Youug Hyson. Teat. Hard, Soft, Pulverize! and Brown Sugars. Siruvs and Molasses of all kinds. Dried Apples and Peaches. Mackerel, Herring, Salmon. Coal Oil nn'l Turpentine. Lard, Whale and Linfeed Oils. Vaints ol every description. Scrab, and Horse Brushe. Tarnishes, ic, kc, &c, tc, Ac. DR UCS A XD rA TEXT XKDICLYES. All kinds of IRON AND NAILS. IV o lice. Buying twice ns large a stock as any other merchant in town, we buy baper, a.id can therefore sell cheaper, than any competitor. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS-! , CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS r CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS I The public is invited to call before purcha (sing elsewhere. No charge for showing j .joou, bay or not buy. Customers waited on by polite and atten tive salesman. Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and other Lumber, -Butter, Eggs, and Country Produce generally, taken in exchange for Goodj. ang!3 s HOLES ALE AND RETAIL TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON WARE JffAX UFA CTOR T. Having been East wnd purchased my stock when prices were Iotv, I am now prepared to offer cash buyers better bargains than can be hud anywhere in WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. My stock consists in part of every variety of TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, ENAMELED AND PLAIN SAUCE PANS, BOILERS, SKILLETS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH HEAVY WARE, Made without seam out of Double Tin, TOILET SETS, Unsurpassed in beauty and cheapness, TIE FORKS, CORN POPPERS, COFFEE MILLS, IRON SKIMM ERS MINCING KNIVES, SLAW CUTTERS, And every article ycu nerd in the Kitchen. Particular attention given to SrOUTING ! VALLEYS AND CONDUCTORS ! 1 am ole agent hi tEis prace for the NOBLE COOK, IRONSIDES, GREAT REPUBLIC, TRIUMPH, SrEAR'S ANTI-DUST HEATING AND COOKING STOVES. Odd Plates for repairs constantly on band, as well as other nuke of Stoves, which will be sold at prices to please. GRATES and GRATE FRONTS, of all sizes, with CAST IRON FENDERS, Furnished at Manufacturers Retail Prices. I would call particular attention to my stock and prices of LAMP TRIMMINGS, Consisting ia pan of all varieties of BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, OIL CANS, Which I am retailing at Wholesale Trices. SUGAR KETTLES, CAULDRONS, STOVE POTS, &c , All sizes, constantly on hand at reduced prices. . Special attention given to. JOBBING ! In Tin, Coppe, or Sheet Irn, at lowest pos sible rate?. MERCHANTS' WHOLESALE LIST Now ready and will be sent on application by mail or in person. BSS" Hoping to see all my old customers nnd many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks for the very liberal pat ronage I have already received, and will en deavor to please all who may call, whether they buy or not. Calf on or address frank: W. H a Y, augl3 Johsstow.v, Pa. DOBBINS' ELECTRIC BOOT POLISH I Makca a lasting shine. Those who black the.r boots on Saturday night with ordinary blacking, don't have much shine on Sunday, as the polish fades off ; but the shine of Dob bins Blacking fasts Saturday night and all day Sunday. IT BE A TS ALL O TIIER BLA CAVA G made. Mnnfacturcd only by J. B. Dobbin, at his immense So:tp and Blacking Works. Sixth Street and Germantown Avenue, Phil adelphia, Pa. - SJ For sale in EbensWg by C. T. ROB ERTS and GEO. HUNTLEY. n26-6m AZ U R E X E (Concentrated Indigo.) FOR THE LAUNDRY. It is warranted not to streak, or in any man ner injure the finest fabrics. For family use sold in fiTe cents, ten cents, and twenty cents boxes. Each twenty cents box, besides having five times as much blue as the five cents box, con tains a pocket pin cushion or emery bag. For Hotel and large Laundry use, it is put up in $2 00 boxc?. See that each Box has proper Trade Mark. For Sale in Ebensburg by V. S. Barker and M. L. Oatman. Jan. 21. E M M O N & M U R R A Y , EBENSBURG DRUG & BOOK STORE! Lrmmon & Muccat, dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Perlumery, Fancy Soaps, Patent Medicines, Pure Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Cap Paper, Post Paper, Note and Billet Paper, Pens, Pencils, Penknives, Pocket Books, Ebensburg, August Pass Books, Blank Books. Prayer Books, Bibles, Histories, Novels, School Books, Jewelry, Photograph Albums, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, and SntifiF, Fure Liquors for. medicinal pnrpose3. 20, lSG8-3m. LATEST ARRIVAL! The subscriber has just received, at his store,.on High street, Ebensburg, a large and salable stock of Flour, Bacon, Sugars, Molasses, Tea, Cotfee, Table Salt, Barrel Salt, Spices, Cheese, Tobacco, Cigars, and everything in the Grocery, Notion and Confectionery line. Also, Boots and Shoes, Carbon and Lubri cating Oils, kc, kc. Egi All which will be sold very cliean for cash. aagl3 .G.U.OWENS. OAL! COAL! COAL! The subscriber is now carrying on the Colliery of Wm. Tiley, Sr , at Lily Station, on the i'ennsyiVaaia Railroad, Cambria coun ty, and will be glad to fill all orders, to any amount, of citizens of Ebensburg and vicin ity. Satisfaction as to quality of Coal guar antied in all cases. . WM. TILEY, Jr. Hemlock P..O. Aug. 13, 1868. VTT F. A1.T FAT H KR;. W . Manufactvrer of and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HAVANA and DOMESTIC CIGARS, PLUUj FINE CUT CHEWING aso SMOKING TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, SNUFF BOXLKS, as CIGAR CASES, At the sign of th$ Indian, Main bL, Sept. 8r 1868 JoassTOws, Pa. : GRANT HOUSE, HEMLOCK, rA., John Wilkin, Proprietor. This house has been reStted, and offers superior accommodations to any other house in town. The proprietor, after long experi ence in tbe business, feels confident he under stands, the wants of the public. His table will be supplied with all the delicacies of the season. By constant attention, he expects to merit a liberal share of public patronage. August 13, 18fi8. 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. Tte table will always be turnished with the best, the market affords; the bar with the best of liquors-Tb-e stable is targe, and will be attended by an-attentive hostler. 3- LOGAN HOUSE, EBENSBURG, PA., Isaac Ckawforp, Proprietor. 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. nug I3 OSTER IIOUSE ' Coa. Clinton & LocrsT stu., JOHNSTOWN. PA., Wm. Lixtox, Proprietor. TBis welT known bouse has boon complete ly tefitted and refurnished, and is now pre pared for the reception of guests at reasona ble charges. . ng 13. afOUNTAIN IIOUSK, ItX EBENSBURG, PA. R. P. LrTOX A Co., Proprietors. The Table i3 always supplied with the choicest delicacies. Tbe Bar is supplied with choice iiquore : ud the Stable attended by carefulhostlers. Boirdera taken by the .veek, month or year. ftu 13 NU)X n0US1.; HEMLOCK, CAMBRIA CO., TA., Otto IIellt, Proprietor. This hotel 13 situated immediately nlong side the Railroad Depot, and is the most con venient stopping place in town for travelers. August 13, 1SCS. AMBRIA HOUSE, EBENSBURG, PA., Henry Fostek, Proprietor. The first class position among first class Hoteld will be maintained in the luture, as in the past, by the Arcade. auS 13- cTeby & CO , WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Jtercliants, No. 522 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth, Philadelphia. We have constantly on hand a general as sortment of all kinds cf fish, ia large and smill packages, whirii we will sell low for Cash or short credit. Also, Duncannon Nails and Spikes of all sizes, constantly on hand and for sale at Manufacturer's prices, faul'3 rip C. JENKINS, JL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wholesale Dea'.er and Receiver of FLOUR, axp li. kinds or PRODUCE, Also: ItEFINED t)ILS, Checkered Front, 273 Liberty sr., TiTTSBrnw, Ta. JEajT- Prices Current and Marking Plates sent to shippers. augl3 B ENS ON, CAMPBELL & Co , WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 507. Murket St., Philadelphia. 5 Refer by permission to A. A. Barker, Ebensburg. ugI3 RNES, OSTER 11 OUT, HER RON & Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in .. HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, 'And FURS, No. 503 Matkct st., above Fifth St., . augl3 Philadelphia. WHOLESALE ,,&S, ,k -ff 0 GROCERS CALDWELL & FRY, "Wholesale Dealers in OHSIERY, GLOVES, an d NOTIONS, 40C Market street, Philadelphia. I. C. CALDWELL, 'Ug. 13 WM. W. FRY. EN. P.THOMPSON, with SMEDLEV BROTHERS, Mannfartnrers and Wholesale Dealers in HATS, CAPS. FURS. STRAW GOODS, LA DIES" If ATS, RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, kc, kc. No. 415 Market-st., Philadklphia. JAS. W. ItlDDLE, J. FCTUKT SMITH, JNO C. f H E R BOB SB, W. CALVIN JI0O2E. T 1DDLE, SHERBORNE & CO., JL Importers and Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN k DOMKST1C DRY GOODS; 433 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant street, Lau!3 PIIILADA. JACOB K. SMITH. J. R. SELTZEB. SMITH & SELTZER, Importers and Denlers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, GUNS, CUTLERY, kc. No. 409 N. Third St., above Callowhill, aug!3 Philadelphia. EO. F. ROBINSON, Manufacturer of PINE, HEMLOCK, BEECH, and MAPLE LUMBER. Also, FLOORING, WEATnERBOARDING, SHINGLES. LATH, BLACK WALNUT, ASII, and CHERRY. OrderB sent to Ebcnsl urg, Cambria co., or Rush House, Pittsburg, will be promptly at tended to. RU(, DISSOLUTION The co-partr.rrsbip existing between the undersigned is this day dissolved by mil tual consent. The books and accounts will be Bettled by G. F. Robinson. T. S. ROBINSON, . G. F. ROBINSON. IIIY, DUERR &. CO. Manufacturers and dealers in PINE,"" HEMLOCK, ASH, POPLAR and CHERRY LUMBER. Also, FLOORING k WEATIIERBOARDING 18 and 24 inch SHINGLES sawed to order.' niarl8-ly Ebensbubo, Pa. e& Orders sent to Ebensburg, Cambria tcunt-, will be promptly attended to. JgBENSBURG STOVE and TIN WARE DEPOT 1 T. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Just received, at the Ebensburg Stove and Tinware Depot, a large and Trell selected stock of COOK STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, OFFICE STOVES, ' COPPER WARE, TINWARE. " SHEET-IRONWARE, HOUSE SPOUTING. TIN ROOFING, ie. And a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Farm Edge Tools, Nails, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Ntils, Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, Augers, Bits, Files, Hatchets, Hummers, Hinges, Gimlets, Screws, Locks,, Latchts, Bolts, Halter Chains,' Breast Chains, Trace Chains, IIore Brufhes, Curry Combs, Apple Parers, Hand Saws, Oil Stones, Meat Cutters, Coal Hods, Door Lock Keys, Sad Irons, Coffee Mills, Coffee Roasters, Carbon Oil Lamps. Chimney?, Burners, Wicks, Stove Polish, Boot Polish, Hoop Iron, Wagon Iron, Bolts, kc. I desire to cnll particular attention to the fact that my stock of STOVES! Is the largest and best in Cambria county. And any Cooking Stove desired I will pet when ordered at manufacturers' retail price. Odd Stove Pistes and Grates, &c, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves 1 sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. OIL BARRELS! Made out of Galvanized SI ret Iron, to hold any desired quantity, manufactured and for sale at the Ebensburg Stove and Tinware Depot. All dealers in Oil should have t'.;ers. THE EUREKA COFFEE ROASTER! A time saving, temper savine, labor sa ving, money saving invention. The women's friend. Tbe best Roaster in market. As I luTe lately add'-d IarrHj to my stock, and have now a first-cbiss Hardware and Tin Store, persons in want of anything in my line are invitrd to give me a ca'I. One thing I desire to be distinct'- understood WILL XOT BE UNDERSOLD ! Repairinj rromp'ly attended to. By strict attention .1o business and a desire to deal fairly and justly wilh all men, I hope to merit and receive a phare of public patronage. Egg" Store on High street, EbpnF.rp. in the rooms lately occupied bv Mills k Davis. aug!3 THUS. WILLIAMS. S UM 31 Ell ANNOUNCEMENT ! I WOOD MORRELL $ CO. Have just received, at their Mammoth Store, aear the Railroad Station, JOHNSTOWN, Still another invoice of FOREI1JN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Also, MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, CARPETS, GROCERIES, They oiler Goods of all descriptions at V HOLESALE and RETAIL: As cheap as they can be purchased in the Eastern Ciie3. Our stock of GENERAL DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, RAG, INGRAIN, k BRUSSELS CARPETS, MATTING, PAPER HANGINGS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS asd CAPS, QUEENS WARE, YELLOW WARE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, FEED, SALT, &c, Is the largest ever brought into Johnstown. By buying our Goods in large quantities, and on the best term?, we are enabled to reil at prices much lower than arc offer ed elsewhere in Jfhr3town. We particularly invite the at tention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS! To onr ficilities for supplying them promptly witu every article in demand by their customers, and at satisfactory fig ures. Competent clerks always in waiting to show Gcoda. A specialty sf our business ia the DAILY M EA T MA RKA T A ND TH E VEG ETA EL E DEPA R TMENT, At which citizens can procure all kjnds of Fresh Meat and Vegetables in fceasou. On the second and third floors, bu. with convenient entrances on the first floor from Washington street, are two capacious ... TAILOR and SHOE SHOPS, Where fine and coarse Boots and Shoes, and a. I kinds of Gentlemen's Wearing Ap parel are made to order, promptly, and in fashionable style. c;r fuU ,i,,e of CI, Cassimers, Cas- I ?n8;, consV,nl,J on hand, v.-In tbe Shoe DepartIotnt Hre . fQr p La V TRd ? primo "sortment of Up per and Sole Leather. Sep3; THE ALLEGH aTuS ILL be published every j the following rates, r' Ter annum, payable in advance If not paid in advance.... 4 A failure to notify a discont!nuanc,' ' expiration ot the term subscribed f0r considered a new engagement rates or advertising Transient advertising, per sq.. 0l ; Each subsequent insertion...!.." Auditor's Notices, each.... Administrators' and Executo-s' v'-""-' j 3 mo, 1 square, 12 ffnes $2.50 2 squares, 24 lines.... 5.f)0 3 squares, 36 lints 7.00 Quarter eola-mn 9.50 Third column. ...,.... 11. 00 Half column.... 14.00 Column .'. 25.00 Professional or - Business 1 nnt 1, ... . " c.'jQ 1 0.00 14 W 25.no 3.3.00 Cards. 1 exceeding 8 lines, with paper. 1X3" Advertisements not marked number of insertions desired, tt ued till forbidden, and charged ccc: the above terms. SOT All Hnds cf Job Work wiU fcf on reasonable terms. JTOOK WELL TO V0Fk7; BOOT AND SHOE MAXL'FACTCRj The subscriber, having di?pe-.spil t w sale of Eastern-made work s wis estatmsnrac-'iT, 13 determined i0 ,! himself with renewed energy t j ,it factr.re of BOOTS AND S II fie has in his employ a corps of cot,?-- M'ArLviicn n .-I . . - . .1. ' .. ...... .v nijtuj i.:;tt :ie Crta tU" .-.-it n oetitr ixiot or Mioe than - . . . . ,..Uv ..line ii..!fl HJT p similar establishment iu C.mr :C ty. Gir? him a trinl ar.d b Cr.; rari?i."iilar attention paid to the ciks. ntactunt of FIXE FRENCH CALF SA'N j:00Ti Good work, moderate prices, and giniruntecd in all cses. bOOt and shops repaired prompt!? tr J a worki 'Kiutiuc ui i:;n. m t.'J' Shop or. Crawford's Hotel. High-st., one dror w, 4 ME A CALL ! f a John i. titoma;' GIVE ang. 13 S A I ) 1 ) L E 11 Y A N I) 1 1 A II N 1 L S -The undersigned keeps conf.ni! hani and is still manufa;turi::j, ;. ar; iu his line, fcuoh 3 SADDLES. FINE SINGLE AND DOUBLE IIARV DRAFT HARNESS. BLIND BRIDLES, RIDING F,KII' CHECK LINES, HALTERS, WHIPS, BUhhCIIHANPS. 1 All which he will dispose of at low jc. for cash. His work is all warranted, and I -'-tt rieuccd in the business, he wseso: ' . of Ic.itbrr. TLankful fr r:i.-! r hopes by attention to business tn r:v continuance of the patronage bcrtti-iiw Iioerally extended to him. Shop above the tin ytore of T!-on.s'! Williams, High st. Persons n isl.injr jr:-:' substantia! Harness can ie accom nodatti . yAll persons indebted to metre qneited to t all and settle as soon as ro5iik.. as I nred Money. au13j HUGH A. M'COT. llllCES ri-:ducei: X JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WOF. Tbf snheo ?br Vn iust r.-r.' 1 - - - - J -. . VV.I. . i I and handsome invoice of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MJRr.ll V F comprislrig the largect and finest stock, of 1 rJor kind ever brought to Johnstown, r. b;s 4 f ro tablirhmcnt, on Franklin Steeet, where i prcared, with an adequate force of ciptr.- enceo ?d skillful workmen, to extms kiuJs of MONUMENTS, TOM BSTONKif.T BLE TOPS, BUREAU TOPS, MANT'iLJ.t as cheap as they can be purchase ! i- -j the cities and for sale low. Articles cf my tnannf.-icture can be pure': .ed at the Hardware Store of Mr Gt:: Huntley, in Ebensburg. Prompt attention paid tc on'rit a distance, and work ddivred whrei.? red. au-n JOHN L ORKTTO , MARBLE WORKS .-I Tiie undersigned bejrs leave 10 is- the citizens of Ccmbria and adjoin!!'? ti tles tlict ha has just received a siock of fintst Italian and other Marbles at hist;: lishmet't, In Lorctto, Cambria ccv.utv. Fi Moni-ii:nt, Tvmls, Grave Stnvrs, T;'-'. JSweuu tr;-, manufactured of the i:!0tu tifal and fint-rt quality of Foreign i.nd Pi tic marbie. always on hand and nia ie to 0 a3 cheap ra they can be purchajed i t'f ; in a neat r,ni woikmanliko mai.ticr, the shortest notice. The public arc respectfully invited ff" me a call before purchasing c'-r dicrf, ti am confident that my woikui:J rr'l'e.! satis'y any person ccsiring ar via;rg -line of business. Now is the time to get a cher.p i :-t angl.3 JAMES WILKIN-'- 1ATRONIZE YOUR O'.v: X THE PROTECTION MriU1 :J I NSU R ANCE CO M P A N Y Of C A M 15 m A 1 " LOCATEH AT F.UF.kf i K'1 Thfi above named Comptny, April 6th, 1?:,:, will elect i.ara-- property at safe rates. lcir!c P:lrl''"' careful in the risk-, taken, this ( '; ; '.. enntc fnli.iija ,i ,1 .I .-l r.'(..u. wbscli persons mav secure tbcwsi s5" !( u persons may secure nt Ln Lf a ) r. c o n r iitt H r- i Ufiice on Centre Street, nearly r L'. the "Mountain House JOHN WILLI AVb, n..:L R J. Lloto, Sec'v. k Treas. Agents : EVAN ROBERTS, Johnstown. JAMES PURSE, JNO. E. ROBERTS, Ebeastur Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 1803. T T TrTIv TTIHT PQ MT 1) IU.- J. x vy J - -A A LIQUOR STORE-' JOHN CROUS1'. Peal WINES AND LIQUORS' Jchnstoicn, rmva. BEST BKANPS BRANDY, WHISKY, IRI'" GIX ANf mTT!.i.- CATAWBA WINE AN1 and the very best quality cf Liq' Wines for Medical rurpc-.-ts- Prices low- FrS5s! HOTEL AND SALOO.N yiti will do wilby giving me a call, pit on C-nil-6t., building former y m T. G. Stewart k Co. LJ- " J. 1 I- p7' IvE j Av w B G 3tat nsb . L. Jatic R Sben Iraos so K si a.itt Tc ost O.e 1 5 Stiai! VD, s 5 cjtiz I I 8 f'710 :?er 4fppC ?ea n on I 4io Q!l i y 18 Pa Jo! lit i .nd and vn 1 f IA. i I ! i li Ac i j I Uo 11 t)a 111 $2, i a, t 3 9 3 4
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers