I J3 limil Tfl rinil A llnMC I HUW I U tAltlM A nUlYlL. ! I A STOUT FOR THE HARD TIMKS. The other evening I returned home with an extra $10 in my pocket money that I had earned by out of door work The fact is, I'm a clerk in a down town store, at a salary of $600 per aaaum, and a p.etty wife and baby to support out of it. I suppose this income will sound amazing- lv small to many of you two and three , . i I.H.. v:.. i.,lirc novpr. . lliOUSaUU tLOllill I'lilLt il---.vl . , .tv . theless we try to live wry comfortably upon It. We live upon theiloor of. tn un pretend- 1 ing little hou-e, fur which we pay one bun- ; cVed and fifty dollars vcr annum and Kitty. 1 my wife you will understand, does all her own work, so that we lay up a neat little mm every year. I've got a balance of two or three hundred dollars in the savings' bank, the hoard of several years, ami it is astonishing bow I feci. Why. Rothschild himself isn't a circumstance to me. Well, I came home with an extra bill, and bowed it triumphantly to my Kitty, who was of course delighted with my industry and thrift. Now, my love,' said I, 'just add this to our aeccunt at the bank, add with interest to the end of the year.' Forthwith 1 commenced casting interest, and calculated on my brain. Kitty was sil ent, and rocked the cradle musingly with her foot. I've been thinking, Harry,' said she, after a moment's pause, ' that since you've got this extra money we might afford to buy a new rug. This is getting dreadful shab cy. my dear 3 011 must sc.' I looked dolefully at the rug ; it was worn and shabby enough, that was a fact. ' I cau get a new beautiful pattern for e:ven dollars' responded my wife. Velvet seven dollars' groaned I, ' Well, then, a common tufted rug like this would only cost three,' said my cautious better half, who seeing she could'nt carry her first ambitious part, wisely withdrew her Runs. That'll more sensible ; we'll see about 1 And here's another thing 1 want,' con tinued my wife, putting her head coaxingly on my shoulder, and it's not at nil extrava gant, neither.' What is it V I asked. '.-.-- j pattern on Ca rve : then tj j-emjr-; -ar 1 can get it for ,tt 01 iv--',,'s,Hany! It's the nit . , . . , , Rut have'nt you got a very pretty green eilk ?' That old thing? Why, Harry, Iv'e worn it ever since we've been married.' I.s it soiled, or ragged ?' No of couree, but who wants to wear the Fame old dress forever ? Everybody k nows it in the only silk I have.' Well, what then ?' That's just a man's question.' pouted Kitty. ' And I suppose you have observed bow old fashioned my bonnet is getting.' ' Why, I thought It looked very neat and tasteful since you put on that black velvet winter trimming.' Of cemrse you men have no taste in Fiich matters.' We were silent for a moment ; I'm afraid we both felt a little cre-s.i and out of humor with ore another. In fact. I on mv w.iv , . " 1 home. thought of taking that ten and ex- j changing lav eld silver watcli tor a more ' tnexlern time pe-ice of gold. Saving bank reflections had come later. As we Silt before the fire, each wrapped in thought, our neighbor, Mr. YViimot, knock ed at the door. He was employed at the same store as m self, and his wife was an old family friend. I want you to congratulate me, he said taking a scat. I have purchased that little cottage out on Blooniingdale road, to-day.' j ' What ! that little wooden cottage home I of my own, just like that I had often admir- j ed on the Eloomingdalo road, and had al- j rays been the crowning ambition of my life i a distant and almost hopeless point, but J no less earnestly desired.' Why, Wiljnot. said I, how did this hai rren 1 You have only been in business eight cr ten years longer than I, at a salary but a trifle larger than iuiuc, yet I could as soon purchase a mint as a cottage like that.' Well,' said my neighbor, wc have all been working to this end for years. My wife has darned, patched, mended and saved wc have lived on plaiu fare and done with the cheapest things. But the magic charm of the whole affair was that we laid aside every penny that was not needed by actual positive want. Yes, I have seen my wife ! lay by red coprers, one by one. Times are j hard, just now ; the owner was not what' ton call economical man, and he was glad j to sell even at a molt rate price. So you : see that even hard times have helped mc.' j When our neigV.tor was gone, Kitty and j 1 looked meauingly at one another. Harry, said she, the rug is'nt so bad after all, and my green silk will do a year with care., And a silver watch is quite as yood fur a!! purpose aa a gold repeater, tai.l I. ' We j i". aoi le all imaginary wants. The ten dollar bill must go to the bank said Kitty, 'and I'll economise the coppers just as Mrs- Wilmot did.' Ob ! bow happy she will be among the roses in that: cottage garden next spring!' Our merry tea kettle sang us a cheerful song ovar the glowing Ere that night, aad its burden was Economy' and a home of rur own amid the roses and the country air.' The Dfkencfs okNewOkltass. A let ter dated New Orleans, October 23, punish- el in the Paris ' Constitutionnel.' the organ rf tl,p South at Fans, savs: " 1 he river is i .... . .strongly fortified. The two forts, St. Philip and Jackson are mounted with 170 large guns. The river is lined with forts for at least a quarter of a mile. To force these obstructions any fleet, I cate not how strong it may be, must be exposed for two hours to the fire of 170 guns from the fjrts. In two days our two floating batteries will be fin ished ; they are plated and armed with 'JO heavy guns. These batteries can dotr.-y to their water line. From the forts to the city there are batteries in every direction. At the old Chalmette Plain, near Jamil's residence, there are rdoubts mounted with long range cannon, and a ditch thirty feet to Cypress wide extends from the river Swamp. " 0, Charley," said a little fellow to auother, " we're going to have a cupola on our house ! " Pooh, that's nc thing," replied the other " pa's going to get a mortgage on ours." MANUF AGTOHT: VIL1.X131 BARXI1S iT.oriaETOK, KiiKx.-r.ur.f: cxi r.niA covnty r. Crawford Street, a few doors below the cor ner of Julian and Crawford, MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF PLEASURE CARRIAGES, DAT) nTTPW 7T? rWA'RTnTrT'CJ ROCK AW A YS, COACHES, SLEIGI1ES, Also second hand work of different kinds, making in all a variety that will suit the purses of every body. VTr REPAIRING done with neatneds and i dispatch ! lhankfulfor past bivois. lie hopes, ly a-ing g-xxl materials, to merit a continuance of the patronage heretofore given to him. Persons wishing to purchase any aiticle in his line, will do well to call at his estab lishment ; he employs good workmen, and his work will be guaranteed. December, 18th' lsoi. ly's. The undersigned, respectfully inf. urns the public, that he is constantly man ufactm j ing, ana lias at ul times or sale 1 WHOLESALE & RETAIL ALL KLXDS OF CONFECTIONARIES, j of the best quality ; His Toy candies are pre'arel in the highest style of the art an 1 arc well calculated to please customers and sell rapidly. HE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS t''e 1'or.ag- of the retail dealers through.. ul the County and elsewhere. Having laci 1- TO COMPETE with Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, he is pre pared to sell as cheap and as gxl an article as can be purchased in any other rstabhsh in the State. Retailers in this County will save the difference in freight bv Vivin 4 j froiii him. to enable them to visit personally, I and make their own select:, .ns. ANTHONY WEIMAN. Johnslowu Cambria Co. Pa. Nov. -J0, 1 CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. PATTCX. JOSI.STV VA. j ALL KINDS OF CILViHS. I such as com mem Winsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Hustle Chairs. 'Rim Racked Chairs, Sociable Chairs, (anc Stnt 5f;airs, rocking chairs, of every size, SPRING seat mm Settees, Lounges, iSrc, fire. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest styles, iriru rnicEs to suit the Tastes of all. Thankful for past favcr.-, he reoicct--fully toliciU a liberal hhare of public patron age. Clinton Street. Johnatuwn Cambria Co. Pa. November 20tb, 1-3I. lv. 3EIII STILL THMfEMT! JOIIXSTOtV t'LOTHIXG ihjd jiz imi ii Corner of Clinton M elne Streets, READY MADS CLOTHING. LATEST STYLES, FALL AND WINTER COATS. PA NTS. YFSTS, FOi: MUX AND HOYS. i:i:tt maie siur.Ts, icawkss, inifii SHIRTS. St'M-ki:gs Xecties. H.inkcrchcifs. Gloves, Umbrellas. Trunks $-c, &o. ALSO A lirire assortment of HATS and CAPS, ROOFS and SII'KS. and GENTLEMEN'S' furnishing goods of every des. notion. To which the subs. Tiber icspcc tfr.lly invites all visiting Johnstown to call and see his stock, at the CLOTH! SO DEPOT. XV. '2, corner of Chiton and Main streets, lie feels confident that persons wishing articles in his line will save the expenses of the journey by purchasing from him. A. JELENKO. Johnstown, mar. 12. May 'J't, lbOl.-tf. Something for the Times! !! rnni-7. i: n 11 JOHNS & CKOSLBY'S AMEBIC ATI CEMENT GLUE TUv- Slroncvl r.liif In Tltc World For Cementing Wood, Leather, Glass, Ivory, China, Marble, Bone, Porcelain. Ala baster, Coral, &e , Tie only aift'rle "f tic A-tint. ccr pro duced ichlch uill I' irh.-f.t-i-l iUr. EXTRACTS : ! "Every hou-ekeeper should have a ftsup I jilv f dohns it Cro.-ley's American C-cnunt ! Glue." A'ef lurk Times. i "II is so convenient t- have it in the ) house' XrW Yi-rk tJjj irsx. "It is always re fly: this e.mmends ! itself to every lly." A. J. Icpen hnf. I '-'c have tiii-d it. and find it as useful iiKiuihoiioC as water. II iMr &j;rtt J the Tiiiicc. lilcc J5 C'Mils per ISollIc ! Very Liberal Reductiois to Wholesale lea '. lers. 77:71 J.S C.4.S7 For sale by all Druggists and store keepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS & CK0SLEY, (Sole Manufacturers.) 7S Wll.l.lAM Sti;kkt. iCoriwr of Libirtv Street.) Si:w VOKK. July 10th, lSOl.-ly. JOHNS & CE0SLEY, .01 E MAXCFACTrUEKS OF Til K IMPUOVUD Cil'TTA ii:kcii.i CEMENT ROOFING, The cheapo! and most dauablc R nifing in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER FR00F. j It can m applied to new and I ahkinds. and to Shmg'e r-.K-fs v. .11 it::-- roofs .f it remo ving thcShingles. THE COST IS ONLY ONil-TIIIUn ' li T K TIN , and it is twice as Dl'RARLK. GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, Fr preserving and repairing Tin and c.tl er Mebil Roofs of every de.-ciipti ui, from its great elasticity, is iit injured by the con traction and ex pan .i"n of met. sis. And will n..t CRACK IX COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER. These materials bav;; been thoroughlv : tested in New York and all parts of the : Southern and Wt -tern Stnts. and we can ! give abundant proof of all we claim in this i favor. ; They arc ror.. lily applied by rdlnary lab I urn's, at a trilling expense. "K0 HEAT 18 REQUIRED." These mate-rials are put up ready for use, andfor shipping to all parts f the country, with full printed directions for application. Full descriptive circulars will be furnished on app'ication by mail in e r person at our Principal Ofiice and Warehouse. 78 WILLIAM STREET, (Corner of Lilrtv Strett,VNev York. JOHNS & CRCSLEY. AtiEXTS Wanted ! Terms Cash! ! June 12. '61. ly. JOHN B. FROMALD, DEALER IN MILLINARY & FANCY BEESS &QGDS- TMJIMIXGS, EM BR OJDRIES, t3S!JS3Z tSSSS? , CLOAKS & SHAWLS, Corsets' .ll.ioped Skirts, Perfumery, Lad ies' and Children' s Shoes, Gloves, Ilank erchicfsFiiucy Goods, notions, &c. MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, Nov. 20. 1S61. lv. Pa. NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS -. - , , 1 r I U!ider;gno 1 begs leave to mr-mi ! 1... ..W ? ...r ..- ..I f 'llil.ril ol.l ' ) Tim yjty, 11 u -llliv":5 1 Rfl;t joining counties that he has ju?t . "jr.- Ml . 1 , . 1 f . 1 C a. I .'ill no ivi-i a iresn mk.oi me nn-j.-i . I fy?y 1 lauaa ami omer .iar'.i.s, j'A-rO-lX at bis eitablishment on Frank- 1A1 ITALIAN and other Marlb-s. 1 1 nu sireei. .i.ini.Mon 11. .n'.- ELS. GRAVE STONES, TARLE vV P.UREAU TOPS, m.mfuactured of the m.-t 1 e:i'.itiful and fine-t cj'ia'.ity f F..r ein and Domestic M.irble, always ou b.it.d a vd made to order as cheap as thc-y canlf j.urchi.srd in the city, without the ad dition f carriage. GRINDSTOXES .f various grits and sizes, Piiitable fur Farmers and Mechanics, sold cither by wholesale or retai!. Prompt attention paid to or-h rs fr -m a di.-tancr, and work delivered wljf-rcvt"-dc-siml. He invites the public to ;dl and examine his stock, as he feels satisfied ho can sell cheap. ror 1 1 ; c; c c . 1 ei : 1 ; c e v. pe-.s- u- re-su..: n the east and North of the county, spec-- nens may be seen and orders 1 ft with Geo. Huutlev; atldsTinware Establishment in Ebei-sburg. For the convoM'.T.cc cT pe r-' residing in mens Ebei JOHN PARKE Johns-town, March lo ISO 1- ly . WHEELER Si WILSOXS' Sewing Machines. R. A. O. KERR, AGEWT, ALTOOXA. BLAIR COUNTY PA. i "jTT" l ' seP.ti.ig Cm ab..vc nan.cl Sewing I JLjLJ lahiucs to the examination ;uid I copsideration of the public, the Agent ; desires to c.dl attention to the fact that 1 during the last eight years, there has been over 14 000 more 'f these machines sold j than any others m the market. This alone is convincing proof of the superiority of these machine over all others. These machines can bo seen and cxamin'-d at the store of the Agent, in All h.. Price of No. 1 Machine, Silver 11 teL Glass Fi 1 .and new btyle II in; i r S.'t. Xo. 'J. Oi ii;imental Rronze, Gla.-s F,t n.ov stjlo Ilcmmcr Soo No. ', Plain, with old style lleinmer tlj. N. lb Fi'.U instructions "iven grails ; and fr partl.-ulars addre.s R A O Kerr, Alt Clair co., Pa. 3-J, 8, ly. BUY A HOME, THE suWcrilK-r offers at Private S d- the following Real Estate situate in Cambria County, to w it: IPs Mansion Property situate in the West nd of the Porough ef Eben.-b'irg, com-is ting of a Sijuare of Ground, h iving thcu-.n eio ted a commodious DWELL1XG b- iis,-, a large STABLE or DARN, and several other Out Raililii.gs, tegether with a b.'.'f L-'tof Ground on which there is a never faibng Spri'. .f the purest s jft wat.-r. fr. 1.1 wliich the i i -use A"c, is suj.phevl. W.i..:. to disp .se of this as hejntends removing t another p:irt of the Uorough. ALSiK Three !.ts -f Ground s't nt- theP roUL.h r.f Summilville. having tN reoii 1 erected a URlCKI WELLING tw., FRAME HOUSES, and a i r Will be sold to--ether or sei ciVite nnrsK. e Nt.;l le. as M:V suit p'u chasers. j ALSO. A I tef tJrotm-l situate i: t"; P. r ugh ef Lc retto. fr..?iting en St. Mar. j Stnet and extendirg Vm k to St. d..s ph".- . Strevt.a ij i'ii:ig ! '. f John Ti. v ii tL... j East, and L t of the Ile'.rs e f Anthony Lit- j zing-, r. d'-c'.L, n the West, having tiier.ii erected a one and aha'.f story FRAME bu.-e 1 4-2 feet in ln.;.t and 20 in depth. : ALSO. A pi-.-cc or pr.reel .f land situ I ate inCap-.i-r;.. township, a li -ining the n.i rirnl CV'v f-fj;iij.'-tu. lands i f James and Gee). ! Mills, Charles P. Murray, Al-x. M'VkUr i and ethers, containing acres an,. ;-. p r ches. si;.ir. .s !tece e-r rarceioi iani miu- ... I . 1 r. . ship, a.!j liurgoon, J.eph Criite, Hugh J. M'Oos key and ethcrs, containing 00 acres or thereabouts, which will be sold in parcels U des: re S by purchasers. ALSO. A Piece or Parcel of land situate . i vn the Pennsjlvania Rail Road, near Por tage Station.in Washington township, con- taming iiu acres. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate in Summerhill towuship, bounded by the Pennsylvania Rail Road, lands of the Heirs of Hubert I linn, dec d., Patrick Riley and Patrick Rilev and others, containing aliont CO ncres. having thereon erected several DWELLING HOU SES. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Alle gheny township, adjoining lands of Patrick M'Guire and others, containing 212 acres and S3 perches and allowance. ALSO. A tract of land situate i:i Chest township, (late the property of Frederick and MaryM. Schneider,) adjoining lands of John Caliwcber and others, containing lo0 acres, more or le?s, asrnall portion of which is cleared an.I thereon erected a CAlilN HOUSE. ALSO. Abuut 2000 acres of land, situ ate on the waters of Blacklick, in Carroll towuabip, which will be sold in lots as maj- suit purchasers. WILLIAM K1TTELL. Ebeburg. Ottobtr li, lSC0.-l-tf. ate in Muiittrr township, lKun!ol uy the. . i ,i i -" I , " " , -, v" " " '" j" - Ebensburgand Cresson Rail lh,,l. buds o .l1A " ' 7- ' V1 V ' ' " Peter Kavhr and others, containing 20 S "t SrT r; -U-y ...a Lac Lm tr.ol ly ; acres and29 perches, (nearly all cleared) i VV! " W' ' "r : l" T : having them,n erected aLOG DWELLING w-m ' i tf biiri ' f ,1 ' U" "V-;v( 1 1 s ' ' V " - : HOUSE AND A STABLE. I tl. luxt.r..r of the se r,r.. an ! ; , :v 1 . ,;nv. e :;i ;1 ALSO.-X tract of land situate in W:,-h- j tl" ft am:e,re, t, s .ry t- e-: i::e r ,; ro.tlts ; . . ine-r t the iatr-jt:ar.' of si: rho.-o wb.. s-t-p (.. i n ir: il f ' . m 2gfc MANHOOD 1 i UZLJt' How Lost, How Restored Just Pttf'lishol. in a S.o!eJ Earth-;, A LECTURE ' OX Till! NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERM ATOKII'EA. . r Seminal Weakness, ! Sexual Debility, Nesv- nm- ar. I Involu ntary Kmi.-si'-ns. pr .dyeing Imp te-r.cy. ' Consurrsotiem and Mti.'al a:. I 1 i:vs!e:;i n- capacity. uikcb. J. rnvniwiu., v. n.. .... ..... i- 1 i he ii::p.rlani lacl iu.il li.e aw..i 7- f .u ;.1V 1c i:ectu.d'v 1 . - r,lAV,.,i itn..-..t inter!.:;! i:.ew.u!i:es r the r:i- v- , , ' .,. ,,!:...; .. , f :. i r.ieiits. tuevlicato! 1ju' an I a- r e .:ii.-.s. is here c.-.uiv .n-iii -i.-trtf new ;::.d l.i;Mv e.--f-d treatment. r.s a l.-j-to aTUh'T fu'.Iy X! l.iil - e Vrrv .'!; is ( : i.!-! bv tiiC v-A br..ti l by 11-v.ins c f wha :i t l i'.n.s.i" r- t J. ssH k.X, the nbv l-.vtlv. and at th'- le. avoi inz a. I 11. e a '.v.riix.-l n.-tibin-i I ii;e day. Th: le-eturc will pr. ve a l.'n i thotis,mds and thoT:a::!. Scnt t:n 1T s-d, in a plain envel ; . 1 1 any ablr-ss. ji-t i'-t. n the u-cipt f two oosta-je stamps. 1 v ahir-r-' r'; Dr. C i!- '. C. KLINE. M. D-. lJT York. Post O.-WR .x 4.". March -JO, '01. April 11, '00 I'.jwerv. w Tf-, nEXSnUi:G FOUNDRY. HAYING ! cv;l.e f , tire -t . k .: fiSt. 1 . . 1-1,1.,, 1- nrr m U "iT".- - ' ' : subs, nl cr ..p.eoared I, .ur;:;sa farmer. ana oilers v.;.n llonslii, Iloiisrli I'oliitx. Slot ?lill li ens. 'S'Siri-Nblii .!ac !iiiie j a'i: castings of any kiiid that may Uenee- ded in 'he co;i.i. i!ii-.y . i Ry strict all' :;!".. .t; t ... the i-u-in- -s f the concern. . ..oj s . nv 1 a;; i U:g.'- trusts no will nve-ive a l:b.T.u p; fr.-m t;i H-iii was:t e-f arti. All i-usin.vs d :ic r.t the l..Tn.drv. KDWARD G LA If. 1J, ltol. iiin::i :ji:-!mh g. IiLNRY l' '! Ki;. i'l.o: ei; . .:. lHlSIioTKL. FURMKRLY KNoWN as tb.- Kl eiisbariz lbuse," is ,:e ! th .M-.-i and best st. .!..!.-in l-.- "i--io-:z' Lbvilsbr.rg. for In-' ;a.ul.;!:: the traveling community. Ti e assures all uii.. i;;,iy be .i:.-p . roi.ize l.iiu th..t his TALI.!'. ' i. P. i-a- plied with all the iiixi'ri. s ..f I.. his I'.AR with t:.e ot an'! no ii.ins to lcndci hi .Ui st- con.f.-rtal'le. LLensl.u.-, A-nl 1 I G150. 111 .1 I Ul y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL w . - . . OF TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE. AX! 1 EA LE? IX C- ki:v-. Pari- r. and H.-atii:,' S;-. Xa.-S, ill. 1. , v. e. Ai'. He al- h t h.itl 1 a very large a-.rt mciit -1 the ailicli--. wh'u h l. ,!! .it .tt!v iva:.ce Eb-.-i.-l Cost. I. m- .1,: r c.is:r v liuh. i"'A. tf. t U M h ' ? EBENSBURG PA. ..IOIIX A. I'd. MR. V r t 1 THEPRCd'JHETOR viR si- 1.. : i : .x : 1 ti--Ti Ol the it l...s will - l.nk.t -15 1. w.-n! e..l j-h.-.te .-h-r-To'b-e -e l - !:ir;.:-i i w ' ..- 1 ..r v. 1 ,-iv. b op His : e 1 -Ajr.l il bv .U. Eb. ;'.tt a::.! ol.'.; r 1. BBBXSBUHG HOUSE. I t.iiieii p- --"-: n 1 toe i.in J !. ; -.,- ,-n.:' 'y n uj-i .1 i y lb r.ry F . w.l! le l.aj-j.y to re-.-eive i : c m ate 1 is ..Id ei.'st i;:e:. ;:n ! sdl vthers may l o d'.sp -.-1 ! ' patronise him. 1 i.e , I r--r.rK-ior l-il- a uiv-I irom tn paci -ui Iii.l"-;T- srR!l- A- Mi.r f,.'; i .. . . ,. v . ,. . j - .-.v . .... ..... wit!:l::m. .s . r . i-t- EW'nsburg April, IT, 101. tf. XM TAILOR 8H0R YTMU 'It 1 T I ( U I X II I i U A U VI ! 1 ill iM 1 U f - ! The under.-! gnod having opened c.:t aT.ii Uring K-tabiisf-meut, over the itcre ro. ni occupied by D.J. Evans &. Sou,tcsectfuily informs the public that the tailoring - bus! - i.ess will there Ik? carried on in all its I ran- i ehe-s. All work will 1-e done in th--" b-.t.-st style, wuii iie-aincsj ana a.&pauu, an t :i the most reas. nal'c- terms RoiiERT D. THOMAS. Ebonsburg, May 10th, ISCl. tf. Oi ;-J'JJ MA IX STHLET, JOHXSTOMX TA j LEWIS LUCK II ART, begs leave to an j nounce that be has always a larcreaud varied ass',rtmcn of all the various articles jteculiar jhis business. Repairs promptly and carefully attended to. Johnstown April, 17 l&Cl. tf. j . CITJOi; WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE llinil" .Puis 1)1 .I:i-ii l . ... ' : . . ... ... AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AN DAT REASONABLE PRICES. PANIC ilRRAXGEMEMS SfRIP AT PAR! SUGAR KETTLES. COPPER KETTLES, ?, .juarts t" 4o -,."..1 . all sot i and I: v. .. SIkLlIIT IKOV MKi; tvrv vai. -'v. J XA 'Ihl.I.I' A- 77 V.YA7 JltO.X Vr ZINC WASHBOARDS, 1 t 15 c . :.is. iti. . : -. SAD 1R XS or .Vi7i7.V', ...., a" a' : 1- -t C . T, : - . . (K.iKl.Vti Si ' i :. Tiit.-'ne-.l .oir.j.b.-t.-. w P..;L z r.'.'.i'.s. IV- p. to J-. E;g STOVES. .4 4. 011 t .fl :. 0:1. ;;.! rX'7 i "fKr'-;;s l::.lLEY !.. KING sToYL. 1 .. HERROXV r'..-Ai;i; ;i V AN- -Lij;. j. e. :.A'i::::;;"s. 1 v-:y . t) r J '.t r V..Y..1 '. j J!...i.i::'.x' tnterV si M-S V- o;j i ,V .-, -V .x-,, VJ 1 ; 1 1 1 Aa1 AN. t-h. . i. :,1' '' " "1! ; CAI1Im)N OIL LAMi'S. f.r i;-J.,t,..r - U1jMNi:Ys ..n 1 WH KS La:. .., W.iY S i 0 I . i; Iii:sr rALITV. 1 u: 5,, j c r 1 ""7 A" f.'-.i iv - r 1 M IN V.Y. LAMPS, 1 OIL i()vo::ii CAN ; con . li MILL-. :17 I.-J-' r. s. 1 'V.-tit: fr- -i Cahv M "d :-. T..'.i-. -: "1 i T ATI N 1 1 ! K!.S. JiiidA i-.ni.l. Ll CKK'iS. Til.- alow . .I, w'!' i WIIUI.KSAL!: OR RLTA1L, AT T!o: y-. OVN T' V: A" :'! si. II ! CANAL STREET. ji 1 IT ':T'j 1. 1. ASK liAY I"(ll Y I'KANK w .i:i:;!':r .Tid re '-r biMi: IT. 1' AID SADDLDRY : :l.t..; SADDLES, FIXE MX GEE & l..l" iiARN: D.-AFT HARNESS, :.i.D i i:nt.r CHECK 1 IM . IM !1N ; i. ilAEl Ei:- .y e-'-li-I-- i:: Tin; v t -; 1 1. H!!J0. OIL I M!V.- HAVE NmY FEES MADE PERFECT : ifptt n i ifi XX I LINT Ol.A-S '. . CHIMNEYS. j ftfnESE CHJMX"JYj 3. iUF.EN bron.d.i uhlv. war.;.- I avo V..-t. su rx-rs-.:e a;? . :; ei t tl.i' C.irb n i '.l L;.5;.pv. Pat ;;:M . t. 11. a .-- . J..i rag - i i sol-.; ii the s ie i-::;t d county is prepared to .-vll Vkh.Avih- c r tail as ch:-p as ar.v.i tin.- i;i.-.:o.f.t ; t ; ! ) establL-hr.ie!ti in the l.ti Nov, 10, 1?C0. 3 mo. :r e.tiis. F. W. HAY. i SADDLERY! SADDLERY! mm; suf.scrirer w. um n-v:;. Xinfoim the citizens e f EUnsl-urc surn-un ling ccur.try. that he has oi S.-l-ller's Mi'-o. in the l-iMi::.t dwelling ht,:-.. 11 ftre-t. v. 1 prct-arexl to furi!'.-:i t) er! r .. most rc.isor.ablc terms, every d .-crit S-i-hllcs. P.ri-lles, and Hame-ss Ac. IIavi:g r.iar.y j-ears' experience business, tint b.-vinz i.o;e bu: lh( :-e- workmen, and using the 1-e-t i.iat-r-ria! . all las we.tk.he ho;v s to i.ierrlt .it. ": ria a liberal share ! the public patronr.re Country i o du e at jJl times tkc ! for woik' a:id the highest market pr exchargo Kit i. el. JAM1 mag u;n: -tf. HAM. N r 1 i i i . - no c . r. i :.r--uj.c ut j . th v tb..-.-.f,n . i.-.-.r ..i : n
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