1 j i f 1 i I I GKS AT SALE OP WATCHES. JEWELRY & SILVER-WARE. ONE MILLION DOLLARS' WORTH TO BS DISPOSED AT ONE DOLLAR EACH ! w;tmoc mJAa to vaixs, aV. to bt paid for until you know what you are to receive ! BY A. U. ROWEN & CO., ( Atents for th Manufacturers,) Xi. 83 Beekman Street New York. &- Read tie following List of Articles -CQ to be sold for one bollab each. 200 Gold IluatliJg Case Watches froai 10G to 150 200 Gold Watches, various styles from 75 to 100 200 Ladies Gold Watchei 50 200 S.lvcr HuntiDg Case Lever Watehes from 85 to 60 S30 Silver Hunting Case Leptue Watches from 8 5 to 55 800 Gold Composite Hunting Watches from 25 to CO 0O Music Boxes, Shell and Rosewood Cases 20 to 75 200 Eleseut Silver Plated Coffee and Tea Urns 30 to 50 l.OCO Elegant Silver Plated Castor Stand from 20 to 4 3 1,000 Elegant Silver Plated Fruit and dice Baskets 20 to 50 1,000 Elegant Silver Plated Butter Dishes frora )5 to 25 1,000 Elegant Silvw Plated Ice Pitchers from 20 to 0 1 .500 Silver Plated Salt Snds 8 to 1 5 2,0'.'0 Silver Plated Goblets, Engraved aivJ Plain 5 to 1 2 3.000 Silver Plated Cups, Gold I.;ntd .a!id cngrMTed 10 Lu 20 1,000 Sil ver Plated Call Bells 6 to 12 -3.00U Sets Silver Plated Tablo Fork, half dozen 8 to 12 5.000 Pair Silver Plated Table Spoons from 5 to 10 10.000 Sets Silver Tlated Tea Spoons, half dozen 8 to 12 2.000 Pir Silver Plated Butter Knives from 5 to 10 ft.000 SUver Plated Napkin Rings, verj- handsome 5 to 10 2,C'00 California diamond Cluster setts -'Laiies jewelry 10 to 25 1,000 CraziUiaa peubleg, sctta ladies jewel ry from 10 ti 25 7,000 Setts ladies jewelry, assorted 5 to 10 4.000 Pair crystal pendant Ear drops from 8 to 20 3,000 Minature and enameled revolving Pins 8 to 15 8,000 Enameled and pearl Rrooches, very handsome 8 to 12 2, COO Ladies California diamond Cluster pins 8 to 15 2,000 Gent's California diamond pins from 5 to 10 2,090 Gent's pins, set with one etone or brilliant 6 to 10 5,000 Gent's scarf pins, assorted rtyles from 5 to 15 8,030 Oval Band bracelets, finely chased from 10 to 20 4,000 Pair Gent's sleeve buttons, new and rich styles 5 to 10 6,000 Pir Ladies sleeve buttons 5 to 10 ,000 California diamond cluster rings from 10 to 20 S.000 Gold thimbles, pencils, c 6 to 15 10.000 Gold lockets, richly engraved 5 to 10 .000 Plain and chased gold rings 6 to 1 0 40.000 Shield and signet rings C to 10 1.400 Belt buckles, Gold jet and gold and vulcanite 5 to 10 2,500 Gold locket?, engraved backs, watch face 10 8,000 Large new 6tyle rings, set with brilliants 8 to 30 "2,000 Ladies chatelaine chains and pins from 8 to 2S 2 500 Gents heavy guard chains 12 to SO 7,800 Gent's vest chains, large assortment fmm 5 to 25 1.000 Splendid steel engravings 5 to 10 1.000 Elegant bronzs mantel clocks 25 to 50 10,000 Gold penr, stiver extension holder and pencil 4 to 8 10,000 Gold pens, and 6ilver mounted ebony holders C to 8 6.000 Gold pens aud gold extension holders 15 to 25 J.OOO Ebony gold mounted spiral pencils i,-oLi " 6 to 10 Each and every article in the above list is represented by a certificate. These nre plr.ee J ia bimilar envelopes and sealed. Any p-jrson obtaining a certificate, to be had at on office, or sent by mail to any address, will kuow what they may have for One Dollar. We charge for sending certificate, paying postage anc doing the business. 25 cents each, five will be sent for 1.00; Eleven f.-r S2.00 ; Thirty for $5.00; Sixty-five, for $10.00, and one hundred for $15 00. Any person receiving a certificate for an article they may not desire, can exchange for Ary other article in our list of the same value Br this method we are enabled to farnish the public with selections from a rich and varied stock of goods at a nominal price, while- all have a chance for securing articles of the very highest value. We warrant every article as represented or money refunded. We solicit parties who have bsen uu fairly dealt with by imitators ty give us a fair trial before passing judg rr.zzt. AGENTS. Liberal commission and val uable premiums, consisting of watches, fcc, fiven i Agents. Address all orders to A. II. ROWEN" & CO., SO Ticckmau Street, New York. Oct. 25. lS66-3mo. Stray Cattle. STRAYED frnrn the residence of the sub scriber, residing one mil'? from Chest Sor'ngs, about the middle of May last, four vcarlinz cattle, one heifer, black on the sides and white back and small straighi-up horn", a steer, an iron gray, broad durham horns, a Etr. H jht brindle. with a few white spots, a smaller heifer, light brindle, with som black, not n:a-kfd. Any perscn giving in fSruiiton to the subscriber wi',1 be liberally rew-.rded. MICHAEL DURBIN. Oct. 25, HCC-3t The Mystery, by Mrs. Wood. The Heir ess of Bellefont. By E. Bennett. William Allair. By Mrs. It. Wood. CoU ego Life, By F. H. Tanor. North Pacific FiiploriDj Expedition. By A. H, arbers Bl. For aale bv JAMT5 MTTRRAY. ' " " W. II. SECHLEK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, aud PRACTICAL Ji SURVEYOR, Ebtiisburg, Pa., oftice in tue Commissioners office. Dec. 7, 18C5.-tf. WILLIAM KITTKLL, A TTOENEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. 03ice in Colonade Row, Centre street. Dec. 4. lS64.-tf. . V. P. TIERNEY, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. jl OrBce in Colopade Row. April 5. 16G5-tf JOSEPH M'DONALD, ATTORN ET AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa. Oflice on Centre street, opposite Moore's Hotel. Apr. 26, l86C-tf JOHN FENLON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa. Oflice on High street, adjoining his resi dence. May 4, 1865. (l-42.) GEOKGE M. KEED, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensburg. Pa. Oflice on Main street, three doors East j ot Julian. May 4, 18G5. GEOliGlTv. OATMAN ! ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. II .)!iice in Colonafie how, Ceutre street. November 23, 1665.-tf. (1.37.) T. A. SIIOEMAKEK, ATTORNEY 'AT LAW. Ebensburg, Pa Office on High street, one door East of the Banking House of Lloyd & Co. December 7, 1SG5. (tf.) "CYKUS L. PERSHING, TTORNEY AT LAW , John stolen. Pa. Office on Main street, second floor over the Bank. May 4. lS05.-tf. JAMES C. EASLY, A T T OliNEV - A T -LAW. Criol'itown, Cambria County, Penna. Collections promptly attended to. Aug. 23, 18GC-ly U. I. JOHNSTON. 3 K. BCANLAK. JOHNSTON .t CANLAN, Attorneys :it Law, Pbonshurg. Cambria co.. Pa. Oice opposite the Court House. Ebensburg, Nov. 15, 1806-tf 11. J. LLOYD, nUCCESSOU to R. S. Bcnn. Dealer in U DRUGS. MEDICINES AND PAINTS. Store on Main street, opposite tho "Mooro House, Ebensburg, Pa. May 17, 'CG.tf. V. S. HAKKEH, 8 ETA I L DEALER, in Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Hats. Caps, Groceries. &c ; keeps constantly on hand a general assortment. Store on High street, Ebensburg, Pa. Sept 28. 1S05. SHIELDS HOUSE, iLORETTO, CAMBRIA COVSTT, PA., THOMAS CALLEN. Proprietor. rjllIIS house is now open for the accommo 1 dation of the public. Accommodations as good as the country will afford, and charges moderate. May 31, 18C6.-f. DR. D. W. EVANS, TENDERS Lis professional services to tho citizeLS of Ebensburg and vicinity. Office one door east of R. Davis' store. NigUi calls made at his residence three doors west of R. Evans' cabinet ware room. May SI. 1865-Gm J. C. TVILSOX, M. D., f.FFERS his services as PHYSICIAN and U SURGEON, to vhe citizens of Ebensburg aud surrounding country. Office three doors East of the Presbyterian Church, z. the room formerly occupied by Dr. Jones. Ebensburg", April 12. I860. 3m. . S. BELFORD, DENTIST, CONTINUES to visit Ebensburg personally on the 4th Monday of each month. During his absence Lewis N. Snyder, who studied with the Doctor, will remain in the office and attend to all business entrusted to him. . June 7, 18C6. LLOYD & CO., BANKERS. Ebensburg, Pa. Gold, Silver. Gf.verumejjt Bonds, and other securities, bought and oold. Interest allowed on time dcpr.sit5. Collections made on all accessible points in th United States, and a General Braking business transacted. March 1, 18GG.tf. UNION HOUSE, EBENSBURG, Pa., JOHN A. BLAIR, Propietor, spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it baa heretofore received. His ttble will always be furnished with the best the market affords ; his bar with tho best ct liquors HLs stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. June 4, 18GG.-tf. 18C6. PHILADELPHIA. I860. WALL PAPERS. HOWELL, vt liOURKE, MANCFACTUUEKS OF PAPER 1LVNGINGS AND Window Shades, Corner FOURTH & MARKET Streets. PHILADELPHIA.. N. B. Always in Store, a Large Stock of LINEN & OIL SHADES. March 1. 186G.3m. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. tn til' ft tw 1 r- -w r n. r, r m m . . . v liuutirj and DWELLING I I HOUSE situate in Chest township. Cam- una county, tormerly occupied by JOSEPH GILL, tocether with ONE ACRE of LAND, in a eood state of cultivation anl sup plied with choice fruit, is offered for sale. ' iue oui mine's are Rooa ; the property is in an excellent location for mercantile or other business, and is offered at a very low price. Possession given immediately. For further information inquire of or ad dress JOHN G. GILL, at Glen Connell. convcuient to tho premises, who is authori zed to sell the same. JOSEril GILL. iiay 31, lBS'S.-tT. CHAIR manufactory; IIUI JOllKSTOW.Y I ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as common Winsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs. Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane j5tat 6;ab, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SLZE SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges, &c., &c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest . STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, lie respect- muy toncus a noerai snare oi public patron ape. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria C. Pa. J August 16.18G6. HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED TnE HIGHEST PREMIUM AT THE International Exhibition, LO.VDOS, 1803. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, ?ARI3, 1861, KONIGSBURG, PRUSSIA, 1863, AND stettie mm, 15. ' TN COMPETTtION WITHALL the lead 1 ins Sewing Machines in EUROPE AND AMERICA, and the United States Agricul tural Association ; Metropolitan Mechanics' Institute, Washington; Franklin Institute, Philadelphia; Mechanics Association.BostoD; American Institute. New York ; Maryland Institute, Baltimore; Mechanics Association, Cincinnati; Kentucky Institute, Louisville ; Mechanics Insitute, San Francisco ; and at EVERY STATE AND COUNTY FA III WHERE EXHIBITED THIS SEASON. Upwards of 200,000 of these Machines HAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD, a fact that speaks louder than words of the success and popularity of Wheeler & Wil son's Family w mfmriTT nPTmsTn tTiriTTTirn The Cheavest Machine in the. World. Because it is the Best. Every Macliine Warranted For Three Years. Customers Risk Nothing in Purchasing. ISSTlirCTIONS FUEE. Always happy to Exhibit and Explain them. CC7Circulars, containing an explanation of the Machine, with testimonials from ladies of the highest social standing, given on ap plication, either in person cr by mail. WM. SUMNER &, CO., Agents for Vie Western Slates and Western Pennsylvania. Principal office and Wholesale Emporium : No. 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. July 26, 1S65. 1En0SENEAND GAS STOVES." TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS, OIL CANS, &c, &c. CtJ- All the cooking for a -CO (0- family may be done with -C3 J- Kerosene Oil. or Gas. -f j f3- with less trouble, and at -CO Ct5- less expense,than by any Ccj- other fuel. Each Article manufactured bv this Com pany is guaranteed to perform all that is i ciaimea ior it. Ccj- Send for a Circular. -CO LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO., 20G PEARL STREET. X. Y. PI Pnn PER YEAR! We want Agents cve ul.uUu ry where to sell our IMPROVED $20 SSewing Machines. Three new kinds. Un der and upper feed. Sent on trial. War ranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The Only machines sold in the United States for less than $40 which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler $r Wilson. Grorer S- Baker, Singer - Co., and BachdJer. All other cheap machines are infringements and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. . Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, HI. May 31. 18CC.-ly. WANTED. AGENTS $75 to $200 PER f MONTH for gentlemen, and $35 to $75 for ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Cel ebrated Common Sense Family Sewing Ma chine, improved and perfected. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully. Price only .20, making tho elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wages or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Address with stamp, or call on C. BOWERS & CO., Salesrooms, No. 255 South FIFTH street, Philadelphia. Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circu lars and term3- May 31, 1865.-It. IfrHfl" IB IB ABU iilT HBLl.TM Great Improvement In Sewing Machines. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. l'ATKNTED FEB. 11, 1800. Salesrooms, $2 ?v.wa' Yrk' " ' J 250 ashington St., Boston. THIS MACHINE is constructed on en tirely now principles of mechanism, possess ing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be Simplicity and Perfection Combined. It has a ttriiight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor RAVEL, and is alike on both sides ; performs perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Nansook musliu, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. Having neither CAM or COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphatically a Noiseless Machine. It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power to drive it than any other machine in market. A pirl twelve yeara of ngo can work it steadily, without fatigue cr injury to health. Its fctiengta and wonderful simplicity of construction renders it almost impossible to get out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior article, to come and examine this UNRI VALLED MACHINE. But in a more especial manner do we Solicit the p.itronage of Her chant Tailors, Corset Makers, Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Binders, Vest and Panlalc-on Makers, Dress MaJcers. Coach JU'iurs. Ilotp Skirl Manufac turers, Shirt and Bosom Makers, One half hour's instruction is sufficient to enable any person to work this Machine to their entire satisfaction. Agents wanted for all towns in the United States, where agencies are not already established. Also fr Cuba, Mexico, Central and South America, to whom a liberal discount will be given. J. T. McARTHUR & CO., 5SG Broad wav. New York. D. & CO. 2o0 Washington St., Boston, 021 ChesnutSt..Phila. October 12, J3C5. FOSTER HOUSE, WILLIAM PALMER, Proprietor, JOHNSTOWN, Cambria County, Pcnna. The Proprietor respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally, that he has leased and taken possession of this com modious Hotel. He hopes to make it oue of the most desirable places for strangers and others to stop, that can be found in any country town. HIS TABLE will at all times be spread with the luxuries aud substantiate of the season. HIS CHAMBERS are large, and fitted up with a view to promote tho comfort of his guests. 11IS BAH will bo well supplied with a large and choice selection of the very best liquors. 11IS STABLE will always bo provided with 0d. wholesome provender for stock, and careful hostlers. No pains will be spared to render entire satisfaction to all his guests ; and, pledging himself to endeavor to please all, solicits a liberal shrre of public patronage. Augist 23, 1866-ly II. C. YOINC, I. I. HOLMES. C. DAVIDSON, Y O U N G l HO LMES, Wholesale Dealers and Importers of Foreign and American Liquors, BOURBON & RYE WHISKIES, OLD TOM, SWAN, AND LONDON DOCK u I N S , A'o. 31 B:ft Second Street. Cincinnati. Ohio. Agents fur Dr. Holmes' Celebrated Japanese Bitters. Aug. 10, 18G6-Cm. N EW FIRM. A. M'FADPON & BROTHERS. OLD BRICK WAREHOUSE. HOLL1DAYSBURG, PA., Dealers in all kinds of GROCERIES, j 1UB A UCO, FLOUR, CIGARS, CHOP, MACKEREL, CORN MEAL, SHAD, SALT. HERRING, PLASTER. CODFISH, NAILS & IRON, GRAIN, GLASS, LEAD & OILS. All of which are sold low for cash. Ilollidaysburg, May 31, 18Co-tf hTwalters7 Main street, behceen Franklin and Clinton, North side, JOHNSTOWN, PA. I constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable DRY US AM mmi His stock conists of almost every article usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been sele-ted yith care aud are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for vnurs-Ives. Nov. 16, 1865.0m.. II.'WALTERS. HENRY HARPFR, No 520 Arch st.. Philadelphia, SiSJtt Has a large stock of line WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-W RE & SILVER PLATED WARE. Suitable for Holiday and Bridal Presents! (TIT Reader ! give him a call! November 8. 1866-2m. DURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. Pre I ferred by all i.ractiral Painters ! Try it and you will have no other: Manufactured ' only by ZIEGLER & SMITH. j Wholesale Drug. Paint and Gbss Dealers ! No. 137 North THIRD Street. ' i PHILADELPHIA, j February 8, IBGG.ly. 1 m PROSPECTUS 1866 OF "TnE AGE," The only Democratic Daily Journal in Phdojlelphia. Great Improvements and great Iaducementa. Uuiou, Restoration, And Constitutional Liberty! 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It will be in ail respects a firrt class j comprising ths Nrest and rieoi''j Family Journal, particularly adapted to the j stock of the kind ever brought to 1--Politician, the Farmer, the Merchant, the j Johnstcv. c, at bis establiblinjent Mechanic, the Family CirtL- and the Gen- on Franklin Strut, where he a prt;.-.-eral Reader, having, in fact, every charac- I witl adequate force of experit-j v",", teristio cf a lire nexestap'r. At an early day skilful workmen, to -xcctit a'l k," will be begun an intensely interesting sa id, MONUMENTS. M.mtels. TomWt by one of the most popular and fascinating ble and Bureau Tops, &c, is chta-, 3 !. authors, and it is also the intention to pr.b- ! can be purchased in any 0? the citi.-i ' '' lish, from week to week, in the courser ' A large stock of Gi;ixr ks ea v the year, three or four of the best and latest and for .;!.- low. " " " B0Z,elii- A rr-om ha., been opened in FKer.-la- e elii.t. 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PloaNe write the name and address .;k. 1 r.. t ptainly, and specify distinctly whether the iaiiy or wccki is oroererl. WELSH A- ROBB n pu. . e in n i , - rtoo vhnuim oirei-i i r.:iai:-pnia. t . 1 riiL.NJ3l,LLG xOLNDKi. k Irlrt ClV.Crl l)t-r announces to the public, that hu has mU.l u 171 ... i : prepared to furnisli . ... .w,.,, tsio..ir.3 and ail Others Wltacverv ile.cr.ntum tAr.il- ings usually mai.ufu-tnrtd at a country e- i tablishment. He will r.hvavs keep on l and the lest qnalitv of CrOKINU STOVES. rARLOU STOVES. Ol'PlCD STOVES. &e. Also PLOWS, cf the tnost approved pf. ;-' t'm. PLOW POINTS. THRESHING , MACHINES And al! titlier articles couuoct ed with the buir,e.-s of a Feu-vlrv. j He invites the patronago r.f t'hft public and will sell at t'ue most reasonable pricv.a. '. for cash or country produce. KDWATID GLASS, i March 29, 1865-by. 1 FO'REIGX SIMT'MJ AXP EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE are uow telling Exchange (at New York Rates on England, Wales. Austria, Baden, Hanover, Ireland, Germany, Bavaria, Hejfsen, Belgium. Scotland, Prussia. Wurtcmberg, i Saxony, I Ski! r n ' Holland. Norway and FrnnrH And Tickets to and from anv Port in England, Ireland, Scotland. Germany. France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO Altoona. March 1.18GS. iv C A MBR I A H;0 USE,! WILMORE, PA. I HAVING purchaseil this well known estab- . lishmtnt and thoroughly refitted it. I i take this method of informing my friends. ' and the public generally, that no paius will I be spared to render satisfaction to all who '. mav favor ir.e with their fir-r.rttro. My TABLE will be furnishei with the! ktf 1 .1 TorL-f (T.x.l.. . .... I ..l.TITi best the market affords ; and at the BAR may be fut.nd tY.o ciioioest liouors. The STABLE will be attended by an J obliging hostler. Thankful for past patron- ; age, I solicit a continuance of the Fame ! GEORGE WENTLOTH. i August lfi, 1806 ANSION HOUSE. AT. THE PENN'A RAILROAD DEPOT 1'11'TSIJURG, PA. MEALS READY ON THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TR 4IXS J. II. CLARK & CO., 1 Yoprietors. Sept. 23. 18G3. tf IL, sale PALLAGHER'S MAGICAL HAIR Oil i ami iMiAUUiLh Vllj SUA!', lor S at the Book Store of Feb. 22, 18SG. JAMES MURRAY. WHOLESALE ANn Tin, gooper and Sheet-Iron :,. FRANK W. HAY Canal street, below Clintor., Joi.nstr-' E KEEPS constantly on baud a larr c meut of Sugar Kettle. Brass cr V ? Kettles Tin-War; all kda of s' Hi are ; Enameled and Tiniied lron' v:: Copper Ware maCe to order. Sad Smoothing Irons. Zinc Wa;hUar.k ;: COOKING AND HEATING W ! ' v-' "'i.iJCilp;i 1 f"act'Jri;r always on hand or procured '"""'J' i i.uuurjii or rtjii.'.ricli,'--;, I J j , ODD lATES and GRATES f.-.j ;... alwavs on hand. ' ""'vT5 ! alwavs on hand. of j I'OUTING, Miner's La.r.rs 0:i r Vll FRUIT CANS and Powder ii-, j M tj j sizes, constantly on hand. C' L tvrni re i w " . 1JET-tL I A? OIt 1 FRAf." W HAV'Q V C ' Jl'e J, strref Le(JW ciiu.on ?Mv 4 f" I Jc,hnstov.u, jUte 2i, ?bJ, Ai ou;. j PRICES REDUCED." " Tohn.tow Httlle Work. miilu Work. A NEW STOCK' j The subscriber has jnst receive.! : large ana iiandoome iiivoice vf 1 " peneu in r.r.erislu-i , j few doors west of Di. S. S. Ctir.btv's Store, where articles of my uuUt.i:tzt I kept constantly t.n. hand" to v. L;rL u e ! tention if nuchas- U invitn.l icu Lfjn i i 'uas irvitpi j 7" Prompt attention paid tor'r.rrr a distance and work deliver? I t.rrs ,C sired. John iui:::r. June 1866. S1DDLERV. sxn mm U-hs undersigned kecr.j co.:stH-t r v t ,1 1 1 - . "- i.niiu ana is still mj.-uuaunne all a::. in k;s lice such as, SADDLES, FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE HAR.NSb DRAFT HAR?JF BLIND BRIDLES. RIDING Phil CIltCK. U N t'jH , II ALT E UN, WiJIi' ' ! lL.UlAMb i , , t . , - v ,c- , which L wnl dispose of at low bHm Cish . r. .. His wnrt w nl) . 1 . i -- ----- .- .. i.a.,.u, m.it ;'t;lli t; periencen, j.e run th .,f -, ' " , , ni 1 r i c . ; work. 1 Jiankful fur past fayors, ho s .,v . ,f tun,tm!1,0 ht..r .... j ---- i "cw ',v-il--iJ.W b u . . " . j ly extended to h:in. ' " i' ooc me iol Nhon above the stt.ro nf T?nV- n.-:. j-pjja can tg wcomrac.la iteu uv. i iron MW Flbensburg Dec, 11. lSfi-tf. LORETTO 1 X L1HBIE Ymii 5i rriilE UNHERSIGNFI 1, ! j the citiz-r-"-- tf Car. -i c- -ni.ties, that he Las j-.i.-t rcc i of the tines-1 Ruli.- utidvtlur . I EtolUhtM(hi in Lor'! '" .( d j n o. '3 ' ' . I- i! c! tie n : hif. 'il . ! Monuments, Tombs. (i- . and Bureau tot-, nian'.i.;i ; '..i-u.-.'.tifiri ar.d riti'-ot ri':;i':.tv ; Dvuu-stic Riarbic, k1v.;.v. j to irdcr 33 cheap as th;-- ;u tin; v.iy, in a nfui hi.iiir.tr, ani on ti:e -1 . . .;- -t v l.. The pnblie are reypeetl'iiiiy invite;', to;':' i::c a call before purchasing'eijk. where, r an; colI: ci:t that my work and .Lti satisfy any person desiriug any thing :: line of business. Now is the time to net a rhta? A2 .' 1 JAMES WILKINsO.V ! Lorcito, April V2, lS0.lv. . imm mi me. d W . . rti , w. 1 : On. Villi xirret t V. ,!. ., r.-. V, 7EEI S constantly on baud and for ner:l1 V? of Vf E2?2I2 9 - r i ""v- Lnvd"I. r n -''''. If) ft 1 rFl' 'r Til r ! L i... Ml I A - L V J A. LlV J J J A Magazines, aud other articles in Lis E-t. of which are sold at reasonable rA'.os. February 8. i.'O. ! 001 ailtt fcilOO i onni' (iSTmaivsv't n.KBl'E" i O one door East of Crawford-- h '' :". - immeoiately opposite the st--e el. J-- ' ?-!nis & P'J5 rpt-re,l to do all work i hue on short notice aud n a worn.i-- T!it Wnrk .'mi. ot t t :-,W..TMr' ' cnrori.irfi f:ivnroh1f wit), b..t ..t .u v shr ' "111,- . 1. , i niidueipnia. l'lUsnurgu cisevri.c:r ; country. Freurh ta'f. Common C-l-..' i roccn and all kinds of Leather cc-rW ' ... . i . 7 . i hand. All wort wfirr.i!:teii io I fill, i L i.' X T I T k." m . j , i - . PT9 j itmtntillti I 1lll n' r vA rmn ''T 1. .... . - - . - . ivii lit- 1 . : r r ' - : faction. No vers rer 1?- 1 3 ir