THURSDAY, JUNE 20. !8C0. Tlic County Superlntcudency. The recent triennial election of County f up erint'ndonts throughout tho State has -:gnin brought the question of the supcrin- tondency prominently before the eyes of the public. As usucil in such cases, the elections have developed some opposition to the oScc. We are happy to say that tho amount of such opposition is indeed cry slight, l'xccpt in a few in.:tr.-c:s, where, direct personal corsIuC rations ; re involved, this oppcsiti'in, vijatev. r there 11127 be of it, comes of. not boirir '.ve'l ac qiruntcd vrith the real value cf the Sncr in tendency t our cr.sv.r.en Schc I econon.v. A Mhtcui that is so complex in its details; yy extensive iu its scope ; su vital ia its interests to the public weal, ns our system of common schools, can only exist and sub sist by constant, close, and intelligent su- Tlie Ulsfrlct Court. pei vision. This can be done ouly " by a paid officer vlioso duty it is. Let us dance for a Uiomcnt at the mag nituuo cf cur school system. For tho school year 1SGS. it comprised 13,GC7 echoo's, 1G,S71 teachers, 7-iG.72C pupils. "What an army of children ! The want of some systematic supervision was long felt before the Curd establishment of the office. Iu his report for the school year 1S50, Gen. A. S. liusoell, then State Superiu- Thc District Court is creating trouble in the south of this county. With the le gal fraternity there, it seems to be popular, but with, those who are neither lawyers nor sons ot lawyers, it is said to be locked cn with positive disfavor. It iscrenhinted that the latter threaten to kill at the poll next fall, if opportunity presents, any champion Cr adherent of the Court, Why :s this so ? The answer will probably be found in tho fact that the new arrange ment for the dispensation cf even-handed justice iu a neater and more mrftliimm manner than formerly will cost a heap of money, and the people are averse to hav ing piled upon them any more taxes than l hey are now required to pay. Concerning the specific disposal of the ujciiey v,hi;a has been or will be paid to carry on the court, there is also a rotv. Frouheiser's li:il", which is reported on one iiand to be a large, light, and airy building. and well calculated to meet the wants of the Court, aud on the other hand to be a low, dingy, un commodious, ill-contrived. oct-of-the-way, and dear-at-any-price sec ond story ball, wa3 offered for a yearly ren tal ot 40(1. Jjut the Judges 01 our Courts who were empowered by Act of Assembly 10 procure the room, faxed upon Union Hall as the location where the Goddess of Justice shouls sit enthroned, at a yearly rental of 5800. fcome persons see in this action of the EDITORIALjETCHIKGS. 1ST" Look, well the crops. E, Paris dandies wear silk coats. Large the attendance at Court. J. Frost bobbed round on Sunday r night JtSy-The juveniles were entertaiued bv an organ grinder the other day... ESTThcre were 12S deuth in Balti more last weck.f , BeS-Wheat is heading out near Quin- 7 A"-,. . h 1 he season at fcaraogi has fairlv? commenced. AH tho hotels are open. E, Tl-.ere are still -100 lines of sta" coaches iu America. CQi- Means business our Street Com miffcioner. Look out lor him. f Several hogs were "cobbled the other evenir.jr. ' EL. "Fruit growers complain that aDDics :n i . .1 win ue t-carce mis year. CC&-en. J 05. Iu. Johnston is a candi- aate lur Mayor of Savannah. , CcS- Head our .advertisements before making a purchase- 1,000,000 diamond has been iouad at. the Cape of Good Hope. ry-The jrraves of Confederate oteaa at Itichmond were "decorated. ' " Queen Victoiia is to make a Conti nental (rip this sumjner. G?u Coming the Fourth of July? How sha.'I we celebrate it ? The Huntingdon Globe says: We have authority for saying that Hon. D. J. MorreJl is not a candidate for Governor. nr. , . -,lw ..i.- ... i. .VV," Judges a piece of reorehensibl frv. ule ""ge tbe cpt of. a v...., u.v.u w iiicuiLiciii-j oi inu - uauusyme mess or new potatoes from Fal- gance an outrage on the tax Our neighbor the Ft e cm an payers. takes this view of the case, and has been savinir a W some very plain things about it. On the other hand, the Johnstown Tribune thinks Union Hall to have been ordained by a special act of providence for a temple of schools and the complaints of grumblers, aud adds, that "to remove complaints and becure more efficiency to the system, a plan which is regarded as practicable, and in volving little additional expense, is recom mended. It is the appointment of a Su perintendent of each Congressional dis trict, for a term cf years, with an adequate Justlce' anJ threateningly points its weird salary." This proposition was airitatcd in fi"ser afc tbe Frc"n and cries "be- Bce form cr other for years, until finally. VVar Jude tasly last week printed a in 185-i, the County Superintendent co'unm on the subject in the Johns established. The system twenty years a-o rWn Dnnocrut sustaining his action in though then possessing scarcely half its ' prescut proportions, had grown too cum bersome to be left wholly in the hands of unpaid and irresponsible men, and the want of a suitable number of school cQ cers eirorn to do their duty ''honestly, im- partially, diligently, and according to law," was felt, and duly appreciated. We think that no candid individual who is acquainted with the facts, whose knowledge, whether derived from personal bscrvaticn or from reading, will enable hiai to compare the system as it was twen ty years with it as wo find it to-day, will deny that vast advantages to the sys tem have Sowed from the county super intoDdcncy. A writer in a late number of the Girinanloicn Tdegrapli well remarks, on this subject, as follows : "Here is exactly where the new school law did its work. It required every coun ty to have a paid superintendent of com- leasing the Hall. WIT . W e know nothing as to the merits of the respective halls named, and ko can give the prcierence to neither. 13ut we have seen Luiou Hall, and it strikes us that a -early rental of 6S00 is a trifle steep for that building, especially seeing that it "will bo used by the Court only four or five weeks during the year. Eufc th tnvnnvnrc that immediate vicinity will doubtless in vestigate the whole matter and allow-them- selves to be heard from when the proper time arrives. Icr, the vegetable man. The small-pox, which has been raging m rscw lork for three or four weeks; is subsiding. San Francisco papers of the lst were in New York bv ten o'clock on h 20th ult. "Your feeble kicks never hurt any one.''- Tern. Via. " Can you say as much of your pill, and potions. The Ilullidavsburer RtanJnr;! touches on the topic of hogs. Ho is tot home there. EQ The Tim. Yin. calls us a whisky apologist. It is a whisky apDl-He-gist. fO" The ninth anniversary of the Pa. Reserve ' Corps was cdebiutetl at Wt Chester on tne 1st. ' icm. Pratt's wlutincr faetorv in !IiTl dplr.a. was burned yester-Jaj uiyrninj Loss, S20.000. 0 zT The editor of the Tern. Tituh'mfnr calls whn-ky benzine, aud stvles lii anM.D. David Stewart, Sr., an old and re spected iron master, died at Colerain Forge, Huntingdon county, on the10th ult., 8ged 77 years. : y A call has been issued, by a meet ing jf Irishnien?at Cincinnati, f0r a na tional convention, to meet in Sf. Louis on the 1st of September, to establish Irish emigrant aid societies for settling Irish im migrants on western lands. JCSy The Lcwistown Democrat gives Wm. A. Wallace the following Icft-hand- cd compliment :- "It is said that Hon U rn. A. allace declines to serve' further a Chairman of the Democratic State Cen tral Committee. --It would have been bet ter for the party, beyond doubt, if he Lad decliced two years ago." BBTqc Bedford Springs will onen nn the 10th inst. Several inmrovempnt? have been ruado looking to the comfnrf nf visitors. One hotel has had a double rr.w of porches built all around it, and auother a private boarding house, we believe, has had a new ten pin alley and a cmnnet inuie Ream's statue of A Jiri. bam Lincoln, if not a masternifp of is as literal a representation tf m van be found outside of a collection "of wax works. H is coat, his cravat, hi and even his boots have been so carefully studied by 3Jiss Ream that iuture irenera tions. will be in no doubt as to Mr L5n. eoln's 'deas of dress. Since the French disciverv that sewing machines can be economical 'y run by an electro magnetic engine, parties in Hartford have been experimenting unon a miniature steam engine, to be used in the same way. It is exneetpn ihnt o single engine will furnish power enough W several machines and at the same time be so cheap as to be within the reach of every one.. yC. Tr.'?iin 1 r " vuubscs naye or late come under the joint attention rf the President, the Secretary of War, aud the Commis sioner for the Tridians. : The result of their deliberatiocs is the adoption of a measure urged by Senator Ross the es tablishment of more mili'ary poSts alon" y. iiiB i resiaeut purposes to issue a proc aniauoa outlawing all bands rouna out ot their reservations. T A T JQ S r.AR R I V A LI I .. AT TUB LABGg AXD ELEGANT NEW ROOM OF 4 II'0'h Street, Elenslurg Pa. V ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS I Consisting in part of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING. lOlTi! 1 ' " wv,xo miu ouubs, HATS and CAPS, AND A FULL LINE OF w ' " ' SUM M E R G O O D.S I .'GROCERIES ! Coffees. ' Sugars, Syrup3, Candle3, ilolasses Teas, . Wholesale: axd " v. ; , CONFECTIONERY! West end Cambria House, EUr-i Proprietor . Cheese, Fish, ?picis, Hams, Oils, Crackers, HARDWARE . A general assortment of Hardware will &. .. .. m ajs b kept on Laud. AXOTnER LARGE. STOCK ANOTHER LARGE STOCK ANOTHER LARGK STOCK OF CONFECTIONEKV Just received and for sale cheaper tba ANV OTHER MERCHANT in Eben3bur CAS AFFORD TO SELL. I.COO 'Poti'nds SiicK Candle, 50G rounds Fancy Carves, TOO Pounds Assarted, : IO Kaxes Prunes, ? Boxes CurrasilK, G,OCO Jloxes trlaie Cigars SiC. &c., &c. QUEEXSKARE! Iu great varietj. FLO U R, FJ K Dj &c, &c. Goods sold at loxrost Market prices. Call end see oods. . py teepin- constantlr on hand . wpII a.sortefi stock rf Koo Is the undersigned bor.e I f Vlt " ll.entlGQ of tIie P'-Ic is caHc! tu til merit nA ... . . uul c Met flint in - . -'l.-e - xiUL-rai Euareot pat- rxy ; .. TOex. onae. j in- 10. 1 ZAHM 1- SON. county, "Write the name, town and State very plain." T. Via. J 83 iOQ po loo-e a practice, dow tj.e editor of T. V. will not be able l.eilU0U nas oeca called to if, is BNorwiihstandinj; General SicI-Ip accepted tbe Spanish mission, tbere nrn certain conditions connecel with it which render it doubtful whether he will onfor upon bis duties. Secretary Fish h,. ,i dres?ed him a letter, asking if he was ready to -proceed to his tost . arf th Pm.; deut was auxioua.we should have a repre sentative there immediately on the retire ment of the present . .Minister, which takes place Jul v l. SC Public opinion is becoming arous ed to the importance of chani&s The laws of our State relative to the office of State Treasurer and the custody of the public MM . ... " m.mey. mat we Mjouid have coniinurd that ESTABLISHED IN 1S3G. . THE JOIIXSTOWN- Is the oldest and largest in Cambria County. It is tbe place to buj rur D RUG S A N D J1K D I CI N E S I It is the place to hvj yonr l'ALXTS AND OILS ! It is the place to buy your DYES A N D I) Y 11 STUFFS! The attention of the Pnbli in cry in a IirSl.-tirt? RES T A V R A X T where will be . served at all Lours OlSTEHS, stewed or filed, HOT COFFEE, FIGS' FEET, TRIPE, SARDIXES, DRIED REEF, &C.f AC ' I Or to read them. "A litle of tbe hair of th dnr. that bit hira." Tan. Tin. We put things by their croner nam n couple of weeks ao. ' Holmesbur?. Rucks counlv. hnncta of the oldest jrrist mill in thn Kr:in The La it on I lie Subject. Aow, to wit, June 2d, comes boundin intn tllA Inirn 1 l. - n . ua-ua lUf UUilOr 01 ttiC Williamsburg Temperance Vindicator one Dr. J. P. Thompson redolent of the aroma of assoefctida and arnica, pills and powders, and sarsaparilla and snuills. ,,avinS been built in 1G79. or one hundrp.l x- .. . . I 1 ' iNGt con ton 1 witi i n o,;n i..im auu nineiv vears nrrn i " i . .... i ""uuivuu iu uuaiiv - examine it closely, and see that all evils tC5S in vocation, ho enlarges bis and defects are'rcuiedied. It was required Pucre of business, and, donnincr the thaw he should make a full and candid re- robes of a Chief Justice, delivers the fol- r: ,!! rp rTe,iaCnt' h0n5 -lon regarding the license law: the school in bis county. We iuvito the y "..11! 13 to refuse the i .1 J . . appjicatltns lor Iienns in fill u u;auc in compliance with the laws if i lie petitioners again ht it are n-.ore niuner ous and of better character than those for I n ir t r cw t at surpris puoiic to take the annual rep.jjts of the Suite Superintendent and read some of these county reports. They arc hotter now thm they were a few years since, for tho superintendents have done wonders iu a short time. Rut in the reports made at the begin ing of their service the record was a very gloomy one. That in mauy cases the best man is not chesen to the cilice, is no argument what ever against it. That remark will apply to ever j unite equally well. The best men should be elected, but they are not clwavs, and perhaps not even most frequently. The county superintendency is ouly in the same category with the rest. Wc believe tlx it it h a great instrument lor :ooJ in 'ur school system ; and that, despite the gt :wlings of a few disappointed cauu! dates, ignorant cr prejudiced men, or low-grade teachers who do not like the yearly exam inations, the office will be continued, and every year rise in efficiency aud the public it. estimation, so long as intelligence, patri otism, and religion have a name amon-us. Cambria County for Geary ! Tho Republican Couuty Committee met iu the Court House, Lbcnsburg, Mcn d:.y June 7th, and at 2 o'clock, p. m., was-called to order by Alex. Kennedy, Co. CI lairman. "Messrs.. A. Y. Jones aud R. 11. Cauan were appointed SccLcrawes. On mcticn, the Representative dcU-gafw We are not a Jaw3'er, as the editor of the Vindicator presumes himself to be, yet we undertake to tell him that under the license law of this State, if a citizen of the district in which he resides presents his petition, signed by twelve citizens, t, the Court, setting forth that Le is a man of gxd moral character aud tuat he' is pro vided with all necessary accommodations for keeping an inn, that although twenty rem nstraneo.3 were printed against the granting of the license, yet the court, under law, is bound to grant it, utiles it is well satined that the applicant is unfit in a personal point" of view, or that he has not the nece?sary house-room and other accom modations. Wc freelv admit th;!r. --- ' W.ft the law the Court has a discretionary pow er, but we deny that it can bo overruled or in any manner controUedhy any frantic or spasmodic excitement of the ultra-tcmper- jauco men of Cassvill'e or any other place: fcuch has ocen Judge Taylor's view of the law and of his duty, and he has uniformly acted on it in this county. Any other Judge of brain.s and honesty of purpose in any ether county would do likewise, and we believe that such is their action As wc have heretofore said, a Judge does not make the law, but only executes it. If a law is thou'.'ht h i.l im one. Other States. Khoh had this or similar laws, L'Dg since changed them; not, however, before ex penence had taught a severe lesson in large losses aud public scandal. EfJi. A swindling firm in New York styled S W. Waters & Co , lott ery agents, wrote some dajs ao to Etc-Go v. Thomas h. liramlette, ol Kentucky, iai'ormioo him that he, had won a wMch worth- 8250, and that by sending 13,50 to the firm it would be expressed immediately. Rram lette had purchased no ticket, but sus- p:cionii;g some rascality, ordered Waters & Co., to express the watch C. O.D. The prize was sent, and as suspected, it was a miserable bra?s watch. JJramlette hav iag paid the charge?, weut before a Jus uue aau atiacnea the monev and th lady hvioe in Louisville, who watcl1 ln the Lcnds of tbe Express Com- 'of course." " T. V. You are to understand bv it that i "of course you aro a blockhead". , CA Nebraska editor pavs "hpll U treeless;" and takioz that orisrlnnl arfinn - - ior a texr, no warmly exhorts his readers to "plant trees' in order to make a dif lerence between Nebraska and hell. weighs 200 pounds, has lived for the past two mouths without eating the least food i i.e aucnaing physicians can give no aid, as idie suffers.neither pain nor hanger. &f The McKibbins, who for so many years held undiputed fwav at the cel ebrated "Mtrchants'TIo'cr," in Philadel phsa, have i-old out their interest o Mesrs. IJager, Dash Co. jast Friday evening the town' of Shipman, Illinois, was almost completely destroyed by a tornado.; Tlie loss of prop- vij. is wuiaaieii ai $oj'j,vvvf aud bCYcral persona were badly injured. ' ; , In Furtte county is ' an applft tree which was planted in 1772, :lour years before the revolution. It h said to ne sun in good condifion. Forty bush els of apples is its average yield tjr each season. w . ,r pany. t Horace Greeley ha" commenced a series ot articles in the Tribute, on Po litical Economy, in which he will "ex pound and defend th& doctrine of Protec tion." Iq ,,6 seve-ral chapters before us, Mr. Greeley handles his subject in a clear, able and forcible manner, which U a sure guarantee of what is to corae and e oiwy regret that evry man in the country icam.ct have the oni,ori;,iv f reading and reflecting over the principles promulgated by so able and cle-r;.,hff.,1 an aavocafe of protectiou to American in dustry as Horace Greeley, who is sur rounded on every side by Free Traders yet he beards the lidn in his den." ' '' THE MARKETS. EnEyfElEC Juno in ISM Reported for The AUeghonian hy V. S. Bark-r App'es, dited, lb-.. 13 Wheat, bu -1.50 can3 a.OO.Uais 75 Gutter 25 Lard, lb 20 ia.ivL iovj?vj V OOl 50 v0rn, uu... 1.25 Kish. Lake Her.- COO Lggs, doz 15 u White....u.00 x iuur, uui...o.iuy-W , " Muckerel-.10.00 11 U , IUU. It is the place to buy roar PEHFUM TOILHT AllTICLES, . HAIR RKSTORKRS a.d DYES, J'ATENT .MEDICINES, and all etceteras appertaining to a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE; ! Jan. 7 IF VOU WANT r.ARC.AlNS, GIVE ME A CALL. 1 oc-o . . 1 11. 1.1LLU:. OUR STOCK IS THE LARGEST OFPEHfiDix Till .COD ATI'! Ajrent fur Davis, Chambers 4 o.'s PUKE WHITE LEAD ! WHICH IS THE DEST IN THE MARKET. JCSyDr alers can save freight by purchas ing their goods from our house. Price lists sent ou application. C. T. FKAZKK. o. iCl Min street, Iohi:itown, Pa. Jur.e 3 18 e w -sto j:e : NEW GOODS ! GO. NEW GOOD.S I I THE PEOPLE'S ONE TRIOEl STORE.' ; HIGH STEEET, EBEXSBLHG. :" ASK FOR FRV'SCHEAP STORE. EVERYTHING POUn HTSI VCETHK GREAT DECLINE IX PRICES. 4 THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS IN TOWN. M. L. O A T 31 A N -DEALER IX- choice FA JUL Y GR 0 CERIES ! consisting in part of DOUBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, e UUAl.N, rahi), ft A (J ON, HALT FISH. DRIED APPLES AND PEACULS, LL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS ! ! IS A Il; ALTS! N E U' STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARK, C, JIST RECEIVED AXD TOR SALE AT THE .NET CHEAP CASH STOKE OF, T72 Z in the rooms formerly occcpieJ by It. H. Tt dor, on High'-st. SUGARS ! SYRUPS ! &c. TEAS f MOLASSES ! COFFEES f CHEESE ! .&c. to be (A eteJ was instructed to sunnort i (icn. John W. Geary as Cambria county's-! OUI'S0 is t0 attack thu 'tIi niado that r. n t law lint liiiii nhriKfi tTi-.. : :. x unv &aoiee lor uo pernor. umj a, 13 to On. motion, Alex. Kennedy, Esrj.. ras I earrv it intn rfTor-t. j . cL scn Representative delegate to the lie jiubl;can State Convention.. On uiotion,. Messrs. F. M. Fliinagrtn, J. M. Christy, and 1. II. Can:m vrere-tip-' jMinted Senatorial conferees to uueet like Conferees from ' Jefferson and Indiana oouuties. on a day to bo hereafter named. Atliurned. The account from Cuba are very, con flicting, but it is thought the advantage is with the revolutionists. Anarchy pre vails all over, the island, and the Spanish rule must crumble away. If God-is God, and rkjht i right,: then mutt Cuba soon, be liberated from the swy of her inso lent oppressor. At the Union Course, Lon" Island the trot for the 82,500 purse wa7won by American Girl, who beat Lucy and Gold snnih Maid in 2:1'3 and 2:25. Lady r home wan lame. ' It wa showery, -but there were nearly 5,000 persons present 1 y'O.OOQ. thiac..on. A :,, i.Solcommr'sLa,;".:: t urm 01 ac viiy, oac county, Iowa, have s--Jt during tut snme period, handled; 00,000 musket skins.. The average value ol these tkics is twenty cents. . ! ' General Lee , bus expressed him self in favor ol the adoption ol the expur yated Constitution, and the election of Mr. Valker, the caudidare of the Conserv ative Republicans, Jor Governor of Virjriu- ! v- , it. ... 3 50jTallow.....; 10 15 in . Pii.ADKLPHiA,"June S, '1S69. tf?' 5yo.ot). Extra to fancy brand, io.i 0(0,.1 1.50. 'Wheat, $1.50ASl.65 Rve 1 .43. Corn. $ 1 S , ,3, P' Haui3, :8c.0l9?c. ' v 10 P-Ittsbcro June 9, 18C9. IIC-t0i,21C- C!,eese. 6c. to 23c. Potatoes 50c. Hay, $2532. Flour, $5.50 to Si) 00 ' TtSOLUTIOX. B$?i-The signboard of a tavprn r.r-r Strasbourg, France, bears the lollowionr XJ Notice is h rtby given that the part inscription: "Stron- beer and wine of the nf ? T Vt "isli,,S und" name first nu.Ii.y. -CuMomers drinking more 25tb of" May last. The h'onifn!.!!! .tl,e than . twelve plasscs will be tent home ia a cab, frc of charge, in case tliev . are u able to tvaJk.".. ; , . ' Vednefduy night a party of dis- gui-ed men went to- the jail at Frank, lort, North Alabama, Alter forcine the jailor to surrender the they took two norse thieve.? named Iiman und Andr- oncarricd them to the wocds aBd hot them. hiive been left with Kepbart Bros, at the old stand for settlement.' ' June 3, ot s. A. KEPIIART & Co. rpIIOS J. LLOYD, Dealer in LUMBER OF ALL KINDS ECENSJ3U11G, CAAHJltlA COUNl'V V The highest market price will be lMidUVtt' i0'!! kiDds of Lumber. Particular attention paid to filline all AI30 a large stock of the best branaaof CIGARS AND TOBACCO ! ELf Store on niah-st.. th Crar.-ford's Hotel. rrt. 1 ." yALUARLK TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersign ed will sell atprivnte sale tbe Houscand Lotin the East Ward of Ebensbur? Uorough, front ing G6 feet on High street, and extending' back along Caroline street 2G4 to Lloyd street. This properly is conveniently located either for business purposes or for h private residence. The house is a two-story frame, with 4 rooni3 on each floor, with stable and Fuilame outbuildings. The lot is ir. a fine state of cultivation, aud has 7 bearing nnln trees on it. V ; 01 For terms apply to Cath rin Tf the residence of R. E. Jonea. in tho v.ci ward of said Borough, or to th nn.inr,;, at bis ofure. WM H SPnur i.m n ... ""u'Jijnu. 13'.tf- Attorney at law. DARGAIXS JXDRY GOODS .' BROWN MUSLIN'S. BLEACH KD MUSLINS, CUECK, OIXGilAMS, TICKI.VfiS, DKILLs', JEANS, DELAINES, LAWNS. . ' PRINTS, i ROOTS A XD SHOES Men's Calf and Kid Boots, LaJis Congress . Uniters, and French Moxoco Shoes, Children's Shoes. . DA R GA IX S IX GR O CERIES : COFFEES, JV 5 SYRUPS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS," : ; SOAPS, CANDLES. SPICES, iU., iC, AC. HARDWARE IN GREAT VARIETY f GEO. P. ROBINSON', MmiviraAt... -c 1NE, IILMLOCK, BEECH, and "MAPLE LUMBER. iUo, FLOORING, WE ATHERBO RDIO SHINGLES. L A TH, ' 1L A CK WALNUT ivo u , axd CHERRY". Orders sent to Ebensburg, Cambria co., or tended to; ' ?1?0L PrompUj at- . ag 13. HAVJ5 YOU -SUBSCRIBED FOR ''THE A LLEtilT A k t a v oji . . , Lug. 13. TERMS, $2.00 PER YEAR, INADVASCE QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWAKE! CARPETS AXD OIL CLOTHS A beautiful assortment on hand and far ' s Eale cheap. PIZOVISIOXS ! HAM, LARD. - SIDE, BUTTER, SHOULDER, EGGS, . MESS PORK, CHEESE, EISH, CO UXTR Y PROD CCE .' ' taken in exchange for goods. Call and be convinced : that I am seu'.vg cheaper than any otlter store ia the county. QUICK SALES AND SHALL PROFITS- ' Mav 13. CD.l - . - A. G. FKY
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