Tiao iLllosliaiiiars.. rnur.cT'Ar, june 21, !Fca. A Lcsmuii fi Learn. From all parts of the country come re j.c,rts of the excellent condition of the trimmer cro?..s. Already, in many parts rf the S.-.uth. the harvest has begun. TYom all present indications, the yield of vh't in the Middle and Northern States wiil be beyond anything known fur years. In :.Jv of th's abundant yield, the priee of w huut ui.d flour is now lower than it has boen fur the last ten years, and the wr.d.-ncy is still downward. This, too, at a iuie vhon farmers p:iy the same wages for -labor as they did when wheat :nd flour '.fua tr.e hundred per cent, higher than at j-rcscnt. If no untoward event occur, a jroed crude of flour will soon be selling in hat-growing sextans of the Middle Sta.'c-n fur five dollars a barrel. In the rcat .ti'ms of the West, which rely on ti'-; ::. !) il'acturing districts of the Ea&tern f'iates and of Europe for the sale of their jrculs, tin price must go still lotyer. No vjrsoi ;n experience will dispute that at :'ie present priee of 'abor, and in view of the depreciation of the currency, a Penna. ur Ohio farmer ii no more than fairly paid at of - d illar and a half l ' "rs wlr -- v;en and one-half per barrel for his flour. At present, he can scarcely hope for F;ieh prices. An average gener al crop more than supplies the wants of the entire country. The only market for the surplus is in Europe, where it must come info competition with the products ot southern Russia, the great wheat pro ducing section of Euroje, and the greatest in the world. XLero is ota thing that delivers the farmer from this condition of affairs. 'i hat one tiling is the presence cf manu facturing industry. Were we to-day im or'ing nothing from Europe that we eul l s-ucce? Kfully manufacture ourselves, wheat iiad othr grains would be bringing from fifteen to forty per cent, more than they now do. In truth, there would be no ap y. :iaMe stji-Ius in th country. The pi cv.hco of a home market for all a f irm er couij raise would be a constant ..rimu Ji's h) production. At the same tii:.; , the :.cn.;sc of manufactures would keep race ' i . i I 1 -h si ..... i A t i i i EDITORIAL ETCHINGS. A lauy calied recently at the of fice of the Newport, 1th ode Island, A ties, aud paid for the .paper to be sect to a neighbor, who hud troubled her eo much 3 Mum the Ttrn. To Junior. Z&y. Read new advi rtisemeats. - fcfir The question will we celebrate b" orrowinj: it that the took this method t!rt 4th t We have bud wet weather the past week. Cr- There are six prisoners confined in our jail. JKEf New sidewalks are being relaid in town. Paper petticoats at sixteen cents each in London. fejf- Mis lecture in S. Auca Dickenson is going to salt Lake City. of gettii.jr rid of the nuisance B&-Minister Cartin, who sailed fer St. Petersburg on Thursday last, is ac- compaued by Mr. Titian .J. CoSey as Secretary cf Legation, at.d by Robert E. Gratz, Esq , as Private Secrt tarv These two gen tit men compose his suite. rS?" In Michi-an, last fall, whilst a farmer was threshing, a pi got acciden tally covered up in the straw stack, and ihU spring, seven and a h:.!f month? after, the pig was found there alive. Oq bcin G It O V It iv T, A K E U'SST A T E S tS?T Alackerel are selliti" in Rostoo at liberated, it evinced a deposition to eat cents each. 5r- lt is a eirj;,uIar fact that n0 p Z5$- Indiana is aid to have a snake idcut of the United Stafcs, up to the pres- wh.ch is three feet through the body &r It has been calculated that sixty persuns per minute die in this world. JCSr Counterfeits on the Fourth Na tional Rank of Philadelpia are iu circulation. eiiT nme, nas bad a child bom i.i the White House. It is understood, how ever, that the fact wiil not exist long. Instead of peace, we are likely to haye squally limes at the White House. E!LThe Republicans of Indiana have nominated the following ticket: Assem- John L rieming; Auditor, A. J. Ham-1 PaV'- vinv v--"J'i - -f ih-On. " " I J-'Alverseile Paris, ia.J7, t13 , ' r, - i , , ,r ret superiority over all oth iJ xu iuhu luiuier wain a uuuaiy oi- n t t inn. Z- fertd for Trr.l scalps; they have de- y "f "i : I'rohoi.otaryf John stroved all hi corn. Wr; bhenff llender.on C. Howard; . itt . , Ireasurer, Noah Lohr; Commissioner, r Mice Minima W rrnn tr; a m owiaH T i t -: . . on Thurtday at West Haven, Coun., to i - 1 T. .Am. JteT The New Jt rscy railroad is trans- I thirtv-five sum,,fc-' Just obtained a porting at present, twj hundred and fnrt- .iuletior one hu dred thousand doliars tons of fctrawberric t against E. S Spraue for breach of prom- Ihere are one hundred and thirty- ise. Sprayue is a festive r.hi Imv f.t film one thousand acres of coffee plaMcd in and worth half a million of d. -liars. Hi? Ceylon. counsel have moved for a new trial. JterThc Paris Pays says John C. Samuel Thompson, of Granville Breckcaridge will yet be President of township, Mifflin county, eon of widow the United Srates. Whitman, was eeriony injured by a The wheatharvest has comment, wagon loaded with bark running over him cd in Southern Illinois. The grain is on Tuesday of last week. The accident J M.J -kit, I I 11 1 .... ccuireu wane coming down a hill. JI is hench bone was broken aud his body FIRST PEliMIlTM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES! 495 liroadway, New York, - 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 1!5 Market Street, Hurrisburg, 12 Wood iSlreet, Pittsburg, POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using buth threads directly from the spool?. No fastening of seams by hand end no waste of thread. Wide range of application without change or Rojustment. Tue sen ni retains its beauy and firmness after washing ana ironing. P.esides doing all kinds of work done by ounr sewing maciiints. tnese Machines ex ecute the most beautiful and permanent em broidery and ornsiineutal work. iy The highest premiums at all the fairs and exhibitions of the United States and Europe, have been awarded the Grorer & P.tker Sewing Machines, an the work done i.y them, wherever exhibited in competition. 0 t.,4V4 fctUU. U'vUUU. Wvto we tn day engaged in no manufac i r.:ig industries but importing cur manu laccuic from Europe, our grains would not Lriiur one-half their present price. Nor iUes it argue anything against this view to say that while home industries would Cve thu firmer n lu.iiio in:irlcff,- fhey ould :tlo cause lam to pay a higher price fur tl! TY151 i. II f.: .-f 1- 1 T l- --. 'uilu g'ju'is auu wares, were vV. men engaged in agriculture, the pro Juc'.j of the field would have no market Vuiue. No motive would exist for any p-rson to rnise uiore than he could con-r-i::i-. Lvi us suppose such a state of af ; t i exit. Then suppose a pr.iposi "on 1 i'de for the withdrawal of a t.-in j.ortion of the people from agricul ' ? oiu3r to engage in manufactures. world easily be seen by the dullest uch withdrawal would make a mar- i-t-i. r end give a value to the surIu3 -rji-;. Uut were it argued that it would W. vn advantage to locate those who wore to la pkced in manufacturing industries rathe other side of the Athmtic, who v-:u!J eutertaiu the proposition? If it v. ore ad.N1 that the price of labor over the A font; e c.uid a..i would be so reduced as t- t iiblj the manufacturer to sell his s aid Wuics at a less figure than if ii; "do at hwuic, who would not see that the y Cijc-t in engaging in manufacturing aid b? to a rcat extent ihfpntil tw :-ject tus to create a market for the pro- :ju vC the field, and thus give a value to t:s surplot? products. The market would 1 v placed so far awcy that only two or f"vt:e of all the various crops could bo s nt to it, while if it was wise to h ive a i;iavket for the surr.?n r-.f tm :. J - LIIV It voi-U lo equally wise lo have a market fbr i he &uruA of all. g?od and the yield large. tor A crocodile has been captured iu 1-iori In, suii tj be the first seen in this country. A blushing damsel of forty sam c 'ei sa): "There is no difficulty in get tirg 'engaged;' :he trouble ii in keeping 80." nC-Croprepoii-s from Arkatmo, North ern Mississippi aud Northern Alabama are favurujle, despite the uupropitioua weather for sjme weeks past. JiThe Ilarrisburg State Guard sci the 15ih announces its su-pensiou until further notice, for the purpose of making business arrangemeuts. otherwise crushed. C- "The IMIidavsl ur Standard touches on the" topic of hogs. He is at home t h ere." Alleytia n iu n . 'The Alleghaniun editors ought to know fhey were raised among hog.' Stand ard We were not acquainted with you and yours in our jouth. The Gettysburg Monument is to be dedicated on Thursday, July first, and a large concourse of vigors from all parts ..I IT . m. oi me union is expected. The oration will be delivered by The very highest prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, was confer red on the representative of the Grover & the F.TnnsjiiQD aLtestinir their ty over all other Sewinsr Ma- chinos. For sale by C. T. ROBERTS. Ebensburg. June 17-ly. rpiIE UNRIVALLED NATIONAL J TROUPE will give their second and last concert in Eben3burg, on Thursday evening, 24th, and at South Ebensburg on Friday eveuing, 25th. Lose not this opnartunity of hearing the best mnsic of Europe and America. A new' programme for each evening. rpnos. J. LLOYD, -i- Dealer in LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. EBENSBURG, CAMBRIA COCLNiT. PA. The highest market price will be paid, in cash, for all kindd of good Lumber. Particular attention paid to filling all orders. a u 3. A II il I V A L ! ! AT THE LAEGE AND ELEGANT NEW ROOM OF zlEcm c3 soixr, - Ill'jh Street, Ebensburg Pa. ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS ! Consisting in part of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING. BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, AND A FULL LINE OF SUMMER GOODS! GROCERIES ! Coffees, Sugar3, Syrups, Candles Teas, Molasses, bOl-p, Spices, Hams, Fish, nils Cheese Crackers. HARD WARE ! WHOLESALE AXD RETAli ' CONFECTIONERY ! est end Cambria House, Ebenur,, Waller, Proprietor. jEX. ANOTHER LARGE STOCK ANOTHER LARGE STOCK ANOTHER LARGE ST0Cir OF CONFECTIONERY Ju;t received and for sale cheaper tUu ANY OTHER MERCHANT in Ebensburg CAN AFFOED TO SELL. general assortment Xij ways be kept on hand "tJ -trill QUEENS ARE! In great variety. F L O U R, F E E D, c., &c. Goods sold at lowest Market prices. Call and see goods. By keeping constantly on hand a well assorted stock of goods the undersigned hope to merit and receive a liberal share of pat J iae 10. 1,000 Pounds SJIcIi Candles, bounds E'ancj cnntfrj OO Pounds Assorted, IO Boxes Prunes, t Boxes Currants, (i,000 Koxes Prime Cigars, TISSOLUTION. XJ J "throw ii.-; dirt." It has been throwin- sernethin more disgusting than dirt late. oenator Oliver P. Morton, of Indiana' th ag, The Altoona Radical talks about Taylor, and th nmrpr Kw lo f i il J T 1 J aru ueeencr. The Penn'a R. R. Co. has contract ed to furnish tiansportation for 5,000 i'iormon emigrants that are to from the old country, during the pres ent Rfa.-on, ana De lorwarded to the land ot the paints, beyond the llonW J They wiil arrive in detach- gQ-The Odd Fellows of Ilarrisburg have decided to purchase a lot on Market square, adjoining the Rolton Iluue, and eieet a hall to cost 100,000. t5? The yrand addition to Fairaiount Notice is hereby given that the n.irt- lt r - . - t - . jirrauip i.ereioiore eocistiug under the name of S. A. Kephait & Co., was dissolved 011 the 25th of May last. The books, account?, ki , have been left with Kephart Bros, at the old stand for settlement. June 3, 3t S. A. KEPHART & Co. ZAI1M & SON. 5G. ESTABLISHED IN 183G. THE JOUXSTOWN 69. Is the oldest and largest in Cambria County. THE MARKETS. Ebensburg. June 'H. lRfio Reported for The Alley hanian by V. . Barker. Apples, dried, lb- 13Wheat, bu 1.50 Jems 3.00 Oats is. It is the place to buv vur - D ii Li G S AND M E D I CI V rc s It is the place to Luy your PAINTS AND OILS ! Mountains. T.-l. ?lt:ili l 1 , . r. ion . i urK, rn 1 m.aueipnia, nas oeeu inaugur- merts oi 4UU ana OtJU at a time. arei. It coutai.M a drive five mile long, 5The Bank of England stands in and nearly Mraight. thr., ra,;j,M - I J " mree parifclies, ana covers nearly four ffi-?A, Judu'C Jeremiah Black's arm, acres. The quantity of gold in its which w:.s broken on the cars near Louis- vaults on the 1st day January, 1869 un- ville, a lew days agj, will have to be am- coiued, h returned at 8,760,397 7s! 5d. ?utate(3' There was no silver in its vaulsa on th ft!-It is conceded on all sides that Mst ,JaJ of "January, 18G9, uncoined. The bank and us premises are assessed to the poor rate in the sum of 37,540. preme bench. s, Two white men were killed bv a EQ, A freight train of eleven cars and smjH hn,d of Indians, supposed to be a locomo'ive was thrown into the Pasaie Sioux, Monday afternoon near Lone Tree river, Saturday night, by the engine on the I'latte river, 150 miles from driver's omusion to notice the draw was Omaha. The steamers Nile and Ida llees, from Fort Benton, report the Indi am above fighting among themselves and killing whites when found alone, but making no demonstrations ag;iast the boats or fcrls. Hon II w M:,t -it 1 .. .. ai. .1. ii iiuuis -irui oe ine unani mous nominee of the Republican State Convention fur the Supreme Bench. led open Those on the traiu escaped. Sk3m The base ball match on Saturday, between the Cincinnati Club and the Olympics, of Philadelphia, resulted iu fa vor of the former; score thirty-to to e Seven, BGi. There are right tunneb on the Pennsylvania railroad, ranging from two hundi-d to Ihrce thouvind six hundred and twelve feet iu length the one at tjaliitzen being the longest. XS? The continued wet weather is be coming a serious cause of alarm to Illinois tanner.. Unless there is a change soon the corn crop in northern and middle I! Iinoi3 will come near proving a f tiiure. ZrQ"Do net all jw a bird to be ki!led in your orc.iaia thi,s g0aou. I hey compensate county jail, where he will remain till the .or jour ceg cct to tne trees. You do meeting of Court. Both men wereold II fit L till vf? li a. rr . . I . .1 . I . . i "luusi you owe mem tor respectable citizon?, and ..s such the luu ,lu,t -uu uave- auair creates considerable excitement. Sf?- Lougress at the last session au thorized the President to spend five thous and dollars in buying a lull length oil portrait of Lincoln to hang in the White IIoue. Butter. Bacon. Corn, bu... Eggs, doz.. ... j 25 i20 1.S5 15 It is the place to buy your DYES AND DYE S1U1-TS! Flour, bbl...8.009.00 Hav, ton 20.(0 Potatoes, bu ..12. CO Beeswax, lb... 1.25 l ountry isoap. ... 10 Salt, bbl 3 50Tailow 15 Philadelphia, June 22, 1809 Flour, 55(2,5.50. Extra to faucy brand $5.75f2?$il.50. Wheat. $1.50($l. 65. RVe' ot.fo. vura. ji(?i. ougar. JZic. to 134e PiTTsarao June 22, 18G9. fcc.??, 1 be. Butter, 10c. to 3 0j. Hams, 17c to 21c. Cheese, 16c. to 23c. Potatoes. ."Wlf I! J v- tLOl -it I." I 0 tin a ' . . V - " V -J X'lUrlll, v3-.JU IO C J. JU. Lara, lb 20 Wool r;0 Fish, Lake Her. 6.00 hite .1 1 HO Mackerel.,.10 00 l '3 tue p'aee to buy rour Flaxseed, bu 2.50 PERFUMEIIY, TOILKT ARTICLES 35 llAii: IJKS1 Ok P.Rs! nviw PATENT MEDICINES. r and all etceteras appertaining to a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE.'! OUR STOCK IS THE LARGEST EVER OtTKUm l Til 12 COLMT! It. K. 1)avis continues to sell his good? cheap as ever. It is a fact undeniable that his prices are much lower for the same qual ity of goods than any slore we know of. As he intends removing his stock of goods in a lew days, great bargains may be had by cul ling prior to that time. Goods will be sold regardless of cost. Therefore you should avau yourseit ot the opportunity. Gccds received every day at Oatman's. American Scale Co. T. W. Wil liams hs been tendered the agency in this Agent for Davis, Chambers A Co.'s PUltK WHITE LEAD ! WHICH IS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. fact that in connection with my conlecrU ery is a first.-class -nie.c..WI. .S' T A VR AXT ! where will be served at all hours OYSTERS, stewed or fried, HOT COFFEE, PIGS' FEET, TIlIPE, SARDINES, DRIED BEEF, AC., AC. if vnu WANT BARGAINS, GIVE MB A CALL. Jan. 7, 1809. A. II. FALLER. S? Dealers can save freitrht bv ing their goods from our house. Price lists sent on application. C. T. FRAZER. No. a! Main strett, JuRe 3- Johnstown, Pa. 2j"Nti.r Diuhoj. Ohio evening, two well to do f:1rmPrH nJ Ja na fof lhe sal of the American Scales.- J .ho W. King and Enos Hrvan. ohtppI. 'k. t " !7.u'g,,J re.comeded b J , : . c uacu iuuii never ianing to give -,-v nuuo uiviumg ineir lartu Urvan kt ccked King down a couple of times, when the latter seized an ax and struck the former a blow oo the neck, .-cvrnug me jugular vein and causin ucdin in a lew minutes. King gave biai- selt up to the authorities, and on Thurs day at his primary . examination was bound over to answer the charge o murder. He wa taken to the Allen satisfaction. Thev have bpt- n f linrnnrrlilir "ru 4 "l,u i-i.juiunceu iauities-8. By common consent :hey are the cheapest, safest aud most reiiuic scaie monutactured. Buy one. Buy tobacco and cigars at Oatman's. jyj L. O A T M A N , DKALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES! consisting in part of DOUBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, UUA1N, rKKD, BACN, SALT FISH. DRIED APPLES AND PEACHES, 9 fP rr rri uh ibue. itiat 3'ou can buv goods at Barker's at lower rates than plcMvhnro ; --V,T-i. . fact unquestionable. Their stock of irnr.rta SUGARS ! uaviug been bought recently and at a heavv SYRUPS I ui uisconni, mey wiil te sold nrcnrriiir j ney nave in store a full line of aiess gooas winch will be sob! at unusually low pikes. Remember the store two dnorq east of the Bank. ALL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS ! ! TEAS ! MOLASbES I COFFEES 1 CHEESE 1 ic. State l lecdons. Also a large stock of the best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO! g N E W STORE! rq NEW G OODS ! vr.W nnVm , THE PEOPLE'S ONE PRICED STORE? 7 HIGH STKEKT, KKKSSBCKQ. : ASK FOR FRV'S CHEAP STORE. j EVERYTHING BOUG HTSIXCETHE GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS IN TOWN. RARGAIAS ! N E W S T O C K O F DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, II ARDWARI?, QU EEN3 W A R E, &C, JIST KECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT THK NtW CHEAP CASH STOKE OF C3-. 37" 32. "ST ! in the rooms formerly occupied by R. II. T dor, on High-st. Tn lien. Henry J. R-ijuiond, founder md editor of the New York Times, died Hiidoiily cf apoplexy, at bis residence in -icvv ork, on Frihv morning last. Mr. ;vaV-;ond was one of tb.e ablest, mr-st up : ' M "'nd conscientious conductors of a j-.'."c journal in this country. Jle was t c I to several tfHccs cf honor and v-' nr. during bis life, nnd always filled tlw.m with marked ability. He ws a v. vAy. fjreille -wHter and an ab!e and e-ooocLtspeaser. His sudJou dejiise is a j ublie .;.;;!.itv; and his place in the Kur 1 ::!j.-';i! t,l' the country cannot be easily fi'l cd. V- always regret to learn uf the ;-!th rriuHu bencfacors, but th.y too i.:Uci J!e, snd be jratbred Inme to 1 Lei r i:.t!icrs: hist ;s all teller njortals-. TlJK Bi'ototi Peace Jubilee was a rand -" e c." .-'3 The music was superb, the at- r; iu'.icc large, and everything p.?scJ ff Ciurrj as a uiarriu bell. T'r.c Maine new.-papers report that the tuow ia the woods near M.mshpnil Lake was, in places, up to the axles of the stage on Saturday, the 5th iust., and that until the week before the stage went on runners. Ci- A. Leavenworth paper thinks it :-n evidence of Ihe westward march of c.vil.zaii'.it that the lvunsas Legislature approprhiUd. Sl,400 fur tobacco tor the Pvnueiiiiury prisoners, and only $300 ici j.Muut.nug iue gospel to them. . Ii-The br-t informed politicia-s of :he Stnte are nu.v confident that Hsu cock will not leive the Army, and that the Democratic Ticket will he Cass for Governor, and Warren J. Woodward for aupreaiC Judge General Quit.cy A. Gillmore ha3 been ordered to Savannah to puperintend repairs upon Port Pu.a.-ki, w hich seven year a-o he did his best to Laiccr down. The Savannah Aer tuiuks it uiil b3 ue-!e:-? to repair the fort. Ti.e mi.-siles h?tr. the ruled cannons of GiUmore crash e i through its walls, although seven and a half feet thick, uith almost ns much ease as a rifle bullet could be shot through bater, and the rifled gun cf to-day is mucli n.ire powerlul than tln:e whose pencrrative power t-renfed- so mueh as- 1 lof.i. bmeut in The following State election will come off daring the summer and fall of 1S60 : J uly G, mriuia State Everybody buya at Oatman's. Store on nigh-st., three doors east M 1 congressmen. CiiE.r Grocery. Decidedly and be- olScers and youd fontradiction, M. L. Oatm.in sells cheap er and better articles of fri-oceries tl.an cai Crawford's Hotel. feb. 4. can He is V - J T 1 . " Ar. o T.'i..-i. n. . ue jounu eisewnere iu tde countv. 1 t 1 I vui.ci.nn, icvc'iji, 01 prrceries everv week and Lejrislature. t!,, 1 a 1 , a , y . - -t n - n- iicsu .-"lucis. aiwavs AuoUil-i Alabama 31embir3 of Cou- on lianJ. giving his eus'omers the benefit of the lowest market prices as well as the fresh. est groceries. Give him a trial. Buy your Groceries at Oatman' The Reason Why. The reason whv r r - v u. .uayer, in Joftnstown. sells so mnnp ...i, i n . ' . : j w.v swus .uu an oi nis couipetitors is because his stock is much larger than all others, and hu prices way down lower th chants. We advise everybody who wants a ?ood article of goods to give this bouse a call before going to anv other. JXress. I j T j&ugusc o, Tennessee State otBcers and ijegislature. August 10, Jlontana Territory Dele gate to ijonsrress. September 7, -Vermont Sutc ciBcers and ijegislature. September 13, Maine State officers and Legislature. October 5, Colorado Delegate to Congress. October 12, Pennsylvania State offi cers and Ijegislature. October 12, Ohio State officers and l-iegislature. October 12, Iowa State officers and L-egisIatiire. October 12, California Judges of Vac Supreme Court. November 2, N. Y. Secretary of State, Lcgislat'ue, Sir,. November 2, New Jersey Legisla ture. November 2, Massachusetts State of ficers and Legislature. TSovembpr 2. Minnrsnf..i Rt.itfl nffl rect likeness of Tmirwif. - r- .. 1 T - t . n ir-t.,ru . o , v uiai t3 m, auu L.eisiaiure. . r o opence s rooms on ji;.n November 2, Wisconsin State officers En'iS J!.:!.0"' aat be realized.- i Prices mode IT-"" 1D eVer lff3tin JP AR M ERS ATTENTI ON !- YOU ALL SHOULD II AVE Heaths Chamniuii Ifrs. IT,.., Vl. t j J Ullk i DECIDEDLY THE BEST IX USE. The undersigned desires to call the attention lD.e public to the fact that he is agent in this countv for the s.iIp nf il.o CIIA MPI O iV II A y F ORE! n bich has many advantages over ail others manufari 11 rfrl It is simple i& construction li.rh. nrv and will lift sboit h M V mil dill- oe nx.ll long. Price $10. Address or call n P. snr vc J - I 1 1 uu.i. uue 17-4t1 w 1 TTALUABLK TOWN PROPERTV T AT PRIVATE SALE tk- ra w.ll sell at private sale the House and Lot in and Legislature.. Buy your Groceries at Oatman's. Flour Where do you buy vour flour and is it a good article ? if not try V. S Bar- n.e oest m town. It is m.t tl,P F.a vc,,' ..Pru: " '-" """"nn 1,01.1 up expressly lor his trade, and will " ; u .Vensuurff borough, front anteed equal to the best. Thn u. K",. " u" B,reet. cxtendintr u&rA it. will 1.-- u. " "" aiong Caroline strPt -,j , 1 . . " ' ' c uiucr. an evidence Hint 1 ctat iu: . -- iu liiuvu U is a No. 1 article. Try it. ' I 11, u 8 ProPert couvenientlr located renVp vl , Purposes or for a private residence. Ihe house is a two-story frame 7i fiLu?mtl .?ach floor. witi stable and It" u 1 of Tn-mlraSS- J1'6 lot is a fine trill on iCLltlVall0a' ftDd ha3 7 bear-g HPPie For terms apply to Catharine Roberts at the residence of R. E. Jones, in the We :rlV Dr0B !?. undesigned 4 Mayl3-tf. Attorney at law. Try Buy sugars, teas and coffee at Oatman Photographic. If you want a cor- Cb. EARGAIXS IX DRY GOODS ! BROWN MUSLINS. BLEACH ED MUSLINS CHECKS, UIXCSIIAMS, TICKINGS, blUUTI.VGS D.3XIMS, DRILLS, JEANS, DELAINES, LAWNS. PRINTS, iic BOOTS AXD SHOES! Men's Calf and Kid Boots, Ladies Congress Gaiters, and French Moroco Shoes, Children's Shoes. IJARGAIXS IX GROCERIES ! COFFEES, - TViS SYRUPS, MOLASSES, SYKUPS,' SOAPi, CANDLES. oPlC, 40., &C, &C. HARDWARE IN GREAT VARIETY I QUEENS W A R E AND GLASSWARE! CARPETS AXD OIL CLOTHS! A beautiful assortment on hand ac-i f.-r sale cheap. PROVISIOXS ! HAM, LARD, SIE, BUTTER, SHOULDER. E-.JGS. MESS PORK, CHEESE, FISH, &c. CO UXTR Y PR OD UCE -r taken in exchange for goods. Call and he rflnvinroH that I pzii seUi"? cheaper than any other store in the countv. QUICK SALES AND SMALL rUOFJTS. May 13, C9. A. G. F.KT "j
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