1 : - it '0 ; ; .a : 1 -4 i y 0 r; v. ; J! Tears. There is a .sacreduesa in tears. They are not a mark of weakness, but of power. They are messages of overwhelm ing grief, of deep contrition, of unspeaka ble love. If there were wanting; any argu ment to prove that man was mortal, I would look fur it in the strong convulsive emotion of the breast, when the soul has teen agitated, when tbe fountains of ieel intr are arising, ami when tears are gtisli- ing in crystal streams. O Fpeak not harshly of the stricken one weeping in &ilt-nce! Break not the solemnity hv rude laughter or intrusive footsteps. Despise not woman's tears; they are wnat make her an ancl. j I'M Scoff not it' the utern heart of manhood is vmielimes melted into sympathetic tear? ; i they are what help to elevate him above I the bruie. I love to see tears of affection. They are painful tokens, but still nioit I holy. Tlu-re i.- a pleasure in tears, an awful pleasure. If there were none on j earth to s-hed tears for me, I should be j loth to live, and if one might not weep over my crave, I could never die in peace. j A Sn,Kxrii Sight. The Illinois Ceu-' tral Railroad, at a town Called Matton, is j crossed by the Terre Haute and Alton ; Raihoad. Every day at about 2 P. M., ; is seen at this point one of the most sp'on- j did effects of the triumph of space over matter that can be witnessed anvwhere. It is that of four trains coming from four different directions, arriving at this point ! ut the same time to a second every day. j They can be seen as they approach ten ! miles in each direction, the prar:.s there I being a smooth, broad expanse, stretching away to the horizon without any iueqaal- j ilies to obstruct the sight. As the ar rive they approach their cowcatchers v. ithiii twelve feet of each other as though j exchanging salutations, when, gracefully backing, as though bowing an adieu, two cf the trains go on switches, while the ; other two scream over the ir"n-bound j prairie. The trains arc then let goon the ; main track again, and they are off and i away. ' j Very C(ol. A gentleman on a visit to j Washington, one day very coolly opened j the Senate Chamber, and was about to pass J in, when the door-keeper asked "Are you j a privileged member?'' What do you j mean by that?" asked the stranger. The j reply wa?, "A governor, ex-member of Con- j gress or a foreign minister." The stranger replied that he was a minister. "From what j court or country V asked the official. j Very gravely pointing , the stranger j replied, "From Heaven, sir." To this j the door-keeper waggi.-hly replied "this j government at present holds no intercourse i with foreign powers. CfJ"! wih you had been Eve," said an urchin to an old maid who was r'rover- e- i 1 !uM mCa""C!i3' j Jiy SO. ; "Because," 5aid he, "you would have eaten all the aprle instead of dividing it ' with Adam." I'SK V ILI X Y EX T I it S . AM manufacturing and selling, at the low rate of sis dollars, O. C GRKC.WS PAT- I ENT 1 ELI) CUTTER, acknowledged, by all ! who have tried it, the simplest, mnt durable i nud easiest operated machine ever gotten up. It will cut Coru l'odder. long straw, sheai ats, trtngled .Straw, or Hav. I have the ri" ht of Cttmt I'ia. Indiana. Arinstroucr, t'larion. For- i st, Elk and Jefferson counties. I will dispose ! of the right in three or four of the last named ' counties on fair terms. j l nave iuso the nrht for II AYDEVS PT t.yi l AUKIAUE WHEELS, in CaErEi IJIair counties. This Wheel has stood the test ot over four years in many of the Eastern nnd South-western State?, ami proves to be much i stronger and more durable, nhhr.ii.vh fin ! third lighter, thau the ordinary Wheel. not desire to sell any of my ter ritory on this, but will furnish ewrwges, juggies, rMiiKies, jev.fZrSZfJgXj I propose to accommodate Car-3rr5-3 riage-makers with Wheels (orhuos ami axie.-; on reasonable terms. These Wheels are fast fcunersedinir all others. Call at my shop, r.car the Ebensburg Four.- j dry. and examine for vourselves. ' ISAAC C. SINGER. Ebensburg, February 2, 1SS0. it. ii. Trnoit, T espectfully informs his old friends nod .IA; the public generally that he is still to b found nt his store room." on High street, ad joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa led at li tinias to furnish consumers with GROCERIES and CONFECTIONS, OLD 11 YE WHISKEYS. WINES, GIXS, BRANDIES, &c, ile. Teeling thankful to the citizens if Ebas-t-irg and vicinity for thtl former patr'.na.'e. he solicits a continuance of the same, togeth er with as much more as may be bestowed upon hira. Ebensburg, August 25. 185P:tf. OOMETIILVfi nkw in EBENSBURO. j Th undersigned havlr.g opened a Bowling Saloon, connected with his Restaurant, in the basement of Hyer' new Hall, respectfullv re quests 6.11 who wish good exercise to give him call. fc2r- ALE and LAGER KEEK, of the most approved manufacture, constantly on kand. THOMAS M'BRIEN. Ebensburg. August 25, ISoO.tf JOII V M'fOLG.lX, WILMORE, Cambria corxrv, Pa. Dealer in all kinds of DRY tiOODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS. SHOES. HATS, CAPS. Ac Couairr Produce taken in exchange for Coods. aug.25,lS5Ptf: TTOIl .SALE Oae good new lijrhtdou JL; ldr t:t of WAGON" H ARNESS by aiS 2i.iv-.:'.tt g. iir"TLEy. PROFESSIONAL C&RDS A BKA1IAM KOPELTX, Attorn ky at Law, Jouaitovvn, i a. Oiuce on -:ain i street. aug25,1650-t'f. c ford's ). M'TRHA V, Attouney at Law, Ebensburg, Fa. Oioe opposite Craw Hotel. " iiu.'Jj.lSjO.tf. JOHN S. EHEY. Attorney at Law, Eberburg. Pa. O.'Iko iu Colonade Row. Ar.rust 25. S5:'.tf. f U.'ItAKL HASSO.Y, Alio: $ 1. Lh;v, Ebei.sburg, Pa. .: AT Augtrst !S5:r.ii if rv WINr.ARD, Attorxkv ' 4 x - fc " , at Law, Lork Haven. Clinton county, Pa. ugust 25. lS5C:tf. ames C. Noon, Attorney at Law, Eb- i.-burtr, I'a. Office No. i Colonade Row. August 25, 1659. -tf. 1HILS. NOON, Attornly at I-btMiiliurg', Pc.in'a. Oiilce two east of Tht nij'son's Hotel. Law. tiuor; JOHN FENLOX, Attoiinky at Law, Kie;iV)ur;r. P;. Olilce on High street, ono door wcat of his reside ace. , Autu-t 25. l;5'J.-tf. 7"1LLIAM KITTELL, Attorney & lmin!or ;:t Law. Oiace lu L nude Ritw. Kbcn"Vu'. l.niia. August 25. lt'5;.-if. lon- 3IAOEIIAN, Attouney at inv. hoensourji'. I a. OlUee oa lliga street, opposite the Tost OiTice. Anaru.-t 25. ISlJ.-xf. f ) L. JOIIX.STOX, Attorney at Law, Lv Elieusliurfr. Caiuhriu county, I'a. lizjy Ulice opposite the Court IIou;e. L'benshurg-. Decemher 1, lb59. C- Ml'LLIX, Attorney at Law, Eb ensliurg. C.nuhria county. I'a. &2,0;HVetvo door north of Colonade Row, and iaiuiediaUly opposite Tliompsou's Hotel. Kbenslmrg-. December 1, 1S50. si. I'.keo. J:'Chrr,itr.. t. l. hevkr. Joumtoicn I EE L Lav I) cV llEVElI, Attorneys at iw. ( onnsel civen in the English and German l;iu sruaes . Uiftee in Colonade Row. Hbensburg. la. au.25,l.s5'J-tf. T II. CAM i'RELL-. Law. Kbea.-but. Cai Attouney at Law. Kbeiisbur?. Cambria county, Ta. lie will attend to all business eiitm-to his care in the Courts of Cambria mil Indiana counties. Office in Colonade Row. Au-tbt 25. loolt.-tf. H. Ca. C. CIIIILSTV, M. I)., Wilmore, resi- lence next door to JeHVrsua House. "inore, an cr.25,'5'.'tf. T S. Ii IX fessii HCXX, M. D., tenders his prn- ional services lo the citizens of Kb- ensbuf. tiffice in lruj Store, on High st.. opposite Thompson's Hotel. Lbensbur"-. August 25. l50:tf. fr1';.)K;I L1":WIS; :L tenders Lis prolessional services to the citizens of Kbenslmrg and vicinity. He may be found ia the office formerly occupied bv Ir. D. V. ia the office formerly occupied by Ir. Lewis. Xi:rht calls made ut the office. August 25. Iis5.r:tf. J ACKb'OX ct CLAUK, Si iiceon Iu:x- tist-. Johnstown. I'a. One of the firm will be in Kl' :isb'ir durinpr the first ten days of each month, during which time all persons desiring hi? profe-i-iona! services can iiul liiui at the oxiice of Dr. Lewis, nearly opposite Rlair's Ilutel. iaig"25,L-5'J.tf. t-u..l: U .Me en.. 31. M'CLURE, Sir .eon am. anicai. Dentist, respectfully offers his professirnal ervi s to thehtdies and een- tlemen of Johnstown and vicinityof thisilaco Particular attention paid to diseases of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for- j cepv i office i:i the old '-Exchange,'" on Cliatc street. Johnstown. Aug. 25, l59.-ly. JOSEPH W. MYEKS, Justice of Peace, Sumnierhii!, Carubria county. tl ie August 25. lS5::tf. rsT l. Pea IX TIIOMl'SOX, Justice of the Aucrust 2.". ISOl'uf. X - COI1ICK, Justice of the l'eace, - i Johnstown, Pa. Ziif Collections promptly attended to, and Conveyancing done with accuracy and dis patch. aug.25.E?5D:tf. Q T. L A W R EX C EI lOTE h. O Nc. 1018 Chestnut St., Philadelphie. S. 'Campbell k Co., 1'roprietort. August 25. 1853. tf CAMBRIA IIOrSE, Wilmore, Pa. Palmer a. Ukck, I'mprirtnrt. Harks attend the arrival of each train to convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence hy I lai.k Iload t:. Elen.!.urg. August 2?, I35i.:tf. "ountain nousr; l,K...-V Ti Jons T'iompsox. Jr. Proprietor. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies. The Bak is supplied with choice liquors : and the Stable attended by earefal hostlers. Boarders taken by the week, month or year. aug25,l f 50tf. RLst cS 1IOTKL, street, fnear the new Wire Bridge,') Pitt-burg, Pa. ROBERT P. GORDON, Proprietor. B. Good Stabling and Wagon Yard at tached to the House sufliricntlv large enoucrh to accommodate 200 head of Hordes' o. ' very lartfe Stile Stable. decK TTX10X IIOrSK. :b-nsl,iir- Pa. -- Jons- A. Blaiii. Proprietor. Also, in connection, BLAIR & Go's HACKS will leave the ' Union Iiouse" for Wilmore station iu time to take the Eastern and West ern trains. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers comfortable. August 25, l53:tf. J. PATTO.V THOMPSON, with Ai.imisGt: & co., Importers and Joobers in Notions, Ho siery. Gloves, TniMMirc.s. Rii.k IlAsnKEs cHirrs. Cravats and FANCY GOODS. No-4-13 Market street. Trui't Pro ' old ,tat,d ) aug.2J.155:-:tfJ " 1H IL A DF LmiA t3 UEALER IX "T7"ouM respectfully call the attention of the joiblic to one of the greatest improvements ever made in Cooking stoves the burning of the Has and tiitcl? arising from the coal by which means is saved fifty I'LU cent, of Fuel. The improvements claimed are 1st a great saving of Fuel. 2d a much quicker and hotter oven from the same fire. 2d The preservation of the top plates, as they are all made double. 4th Cleanliness, as there is not one half the soot and dirt found in other stoves. He has also on hands a large assortment of HARDWARE. CHAIN' PCMP5. HOOP IRON", XAILS. CLASS Of all size, TAE-LK and POCKET CI TLEUY. EDCIE TOOLS, HARVESTING TOOLS, etc., etc. Also he still manufactures and keeps on hand a large assortment of Tin. Copper and Sheet Iron, all of which he will sell at extremely low prices iu exchange for Cash or Country produce. Nov. 24. 185D:tf ?z"zzruw oe'oipl'izs ! nnilE SCRSCRIBER REGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE ITELIO (JE.VERALLY has-opened out ut HIS NEW STORE ROOM, ON HIGH STREET, ONE SQUARE EAST OF THE DIAkIOhD, EBENSBURG, PA. HATS AND CAIS. 0 IE ENS WARE. CROCKERY WARE. F.ooTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING. STATIONERY. To which he respectfully invites their attention, and which he will sell at the Xiowcst Prices Ioz Casli, or for most kinds of Country produce. A. A. DAKKEK Ebensburg. Oct. 27. 1850. -tf. UST OPENED AND FOR SALE ft BY R. S. BUNN, M. D., ai ii ? u l 1. 1 : i ii i VV" 1 .... Sltc:, Oik, Paints, Dtr-Sii'Jj'x, IJ rti utiles. Wines, GiiiH, E'luitl, Pocket Cutlery, Ra.ors, Brushes, Combs, Sta tionery, Bhtnk R.ouks. Perfumery, Soaps, Tobacco, Segars. S:ui'is, and other articles usuallv kejt iu Drug Stores. R. S. BUNN, M. D. Ebensburg. Aug. 25. lf5L'.-ly. B. P. THO.MPSON. with I. I. IMTTO.V ii t o., hole-sale I'caie-rs in and Iauufnctu-turc-rs f w ii a t s , c a ps, runs. Hatters' Materials. Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers. Buffalo Robes. So., ki. No. 32S Market street, PHILADELPHIA. Cush jttiiJ fir Wool tnnl Sl ij'j'iit'j Furs. ruic-E I. pat August 2." rs. ., Ir:50-lf A. Oi'l'tMILIMtU. IV. S. H.iTL.V, T)LAIX am, FAXCV JOii ITJNTEFi, 5 STATIONFB, lil'iitk lie, or.- Jfantif'rrfirr, r. Honk Hinder, and dealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, &c, ic. Corner of Market and Secoiol sts.. :ind Wood and Third streets. PITTSBURG, Pa. Agent for L. Johnson i Co., Type Founder? it Electrotypc-rs, Philadelphia. August 2.", 1 er.0:t.V C. C. .STEWART, with IIAAI5V &. IJKKAArSI, Clonmiission Mcrcliauts and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic 1IARHWAKE AXI) CITTLER Y. ' Nos. 23, 25 and 27 North Fifth street, east side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA. EDWAKD S. 1IANHY, C. F. BKKNNEI August 25, 1850:tf JSO. O. UBEXXEH GEORGE M. RIDDLE, with hbweils:, ;ia. to., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign tnd Domestic DllY (;(()DS AND OAKPKTIXCI. No. 24:'. Market St., below Third, and No. 232 Church Alley, Philadelphia. Dec. 1, 185:tf JAMES DOUGHERTY, witu .5. S. SOKVKll, ho'esale Dealer in TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS. No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market. Philadelphia. Also. Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign and Domestic CIGARS. scp.1 ,ie5'.:U'. WM. REYNOLDS. J. M, STEVE.SSOX. JR J. BOWES SMITH" JOHN II ILI. with RE1XOLBS, S3IITSI & CO., !Gr: OCERY A COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 40 N. Howard street, Oct. 20. 1P50. Baltimore. G. W. TODD, with COS R AM & WALTOX, C23 Market St., Phila. Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN A DOMESTIC HARDWARE. August 25. ISSG.tf f D. MCLKES & Co., No. 133 North Third street, Philadelphia. Wholesale dealers ia Boots aud Shoes May 17, 1860-tf Tailoringr Ustablisliuient. 'TIift undersigned respectfully informs L the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity, that he has opened a Tailoring establishment next door to Dr. Dunn's Drug Store, w here he is prepared to manufacture garments of the latest style and most complete workmanship. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a share of patronage. THOMAS DEVINE. Ebensburg. Sept. 1. Ifc55:lv. t. : - f r. ALL KINDS OF GEO. HUNTLEV. jsrizrur goods Z ! THAT HE st goo: GROCERIES AND HARDWARE, FLOUR AND BACON, PROVISIONS, ic, Ac. EE V A N S spectlully re-in- lorms the Citizens of Ebensburg. and Cam l.iria county general ly. th.it he has on hand and for sale at his Ware-room, one square west of Bhiir's Hotel, a large and splendid assortment cf FURNITrVE, which he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Ebensburg. Oct. 0. lS50.-tf PATKOXIZK 1'OMI V I The I'fttUrttuii Uti?rtf Eire Lisvrtdiec Co., OF CA 31 Dili A COUNTY. LOCATED AT EBEXS Bl'Rd, PA. fJHE above named Company, organized -ijuii tjiu, icji, win eneci insurances on properly at suit- rates. Being particularly careful in the ri.-ks taken, this Comtmnv ore- sents a reliable and cheaji medium, through which j-ersons liia.y .-ecurc themselves against jirebalde losses by fire. Oiiice on Centre Street, nearly opposite Thomp A. C. Au'r. "j.i's ; Mountain House'7 D. II. ROBERTS. Pres. Mn.i.ix. Sc ce'v. A: Treas. Joseph h. 25, Ur .50.-Iv. CAMPBELL. Agent. TTAVLXli purcliascd tlio entire stock 11 and fixtures of the Ebcnsburtr Foundry. the subscriber-is prepared to furnish farmers and ot hers with j' i. o r fr ii p l o r a ir points. ! ,S T O U E S, M ILL 1 R o -V S, THRESHING MA CHINES, and castings of any kind thut may be needed iu the community.. By strict attention to the business of the concern, he hopes to merit, ami trusts he will receive, a liberal patronage from those in want of articles in his line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLASS. September 1, lP50-tf. 31. KEUX elc BllO., Wilmobe, Camhria CO., Pa. Respectfully calls the attention of the pub lic to their large and varied assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, HATS, BONNETS, SHOES. MEDICINES, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, CAPS, BOOTS, DRUGS, Ac, Ac, Ac They are prepared to sell at lower rates than any establishment in the county. Their goods being selected with a view to the wants of the conutry, cannot fail to recommend them to the public. aug25.15y tf. E3 E"3 B IS59. DAN. C. MORRIS, 1353 I'EALKB IN" FASHIONABLE HATS ,v CAPS, IHzxzjs Street, Ol'l'dSlTE THE MANSION HOUSE, Joliiistown, la. 0 Vi. M . LLOYD & CO. Altoonu, I'a. "BRAFTS on the Principal Citie. and Sil- I ver ana tudd for sale, ale. t olJect.ons made. Moneys received on deposit, navabb- maud, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. novJ, 5'Jtf. JOIJ WORK! JO WORK! IK: mjr, m connection with the AUe- ffhanian, a larjre and sunei-inr l.t r.f Job-Type, we are prepared to execute with neatness and dispatch, every variety of Job Work including Hand Bills", Cards Deeds, and Blanks of every description, on short notice and on the most reasonable terma Persons desiring anything in this line, n il! do ! well to call. i "OKADTHIS, AND STUDY YOUR XV OX7X ISTKIIKSTM! JEST RECEIVED, .NEW STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY Clocks nail Xof ions, At the 4'yi of tut Big Watch, X'.a'u it. Johitcvn The uu-!eriig!ico desires to Cf.ll the atten tion of thepeoplc of Johnstown and surrouxd hicr coautry to the fact that he has bceu ftp pointed an Agent cf a Urge importing house of WATCHK-S, CLOCKS, &c, and ftlso of a large manufacturing establishment of JEW ELK V, whereby he is enabled to offer such inducements to purchasers of these articles s were never before offered in this place, or any where this side of the Allegcnies. He would also call attention to his large j assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY iust received all of the latest styles Red mo-t beautiful workmanship. Having svlctt cd his stock with great care, he is coi.hVe nt he can suit every taste as to style :s well as all pockets by the great reduction in price.-. are particularly invited to an inspection of the present stock and .rices. EAR DROPS hitn trto sold at Si, 50 will now be sold at 75 cts. and u urraiitcJ to stand the tint 'f iccur. Breast Pins, Rings, ic, at a reduction. c; i: t Li i: 31 1: xi I would call your attention to my beautiful assortment of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES at the following very low prices: Hunting Verge Watch, v. arranted:::::::::::S0,25 Hunting Silver CyEuders, hitherto sold in this town at and then reduced to SI I. 1 will novy sel! at ficmrrriS 1 0 to Sll.50 Hunting Levers from::::::::::::::::::S 12 to i?lG,00 Ojjcu F;iced Cylinders, heretofore sold at Slo." 1 wiil sell at from::::$7 to S8.00 Open Faced Detached Levers:::::;?! 0 to S12.00 .11 li-ti.V ( .' Id icill b11 v arrouird to yo for t'rdve no:tlii, or txctiwnyt for another of e'jual i value. j Everybody is invited to c::l! and examine ! the stock, as xc it is unii ailed in this com munity, while the juices at which it is offered j ::re unpi ecc deuted! v low. Gouds sold for; CASH only. ! r-nParticul.ir attention paid to reparing ('locks. Vatches. Jcwlcry. Vc of f.!I kinds, i f'jr which the ':'.iiibriu Iron Company's "serin" ! will be t.ii.en at par. All work wjm r:mted. I town and Country storekeepers : supplied witli Watches, Jewelry. Jfcc. at lest ' than citv prices. JOS. G. HOLMES. A cut. j Sept. t. 1 c'50.-ly. !1S()(. TI'WAliK J8W). SHEET-IRON WARE. COPPER WARE. J. 21. IICURI.GTO. Desire to call the attention of the jiublic to Ihvir new TIN SHOP now opened in the large brick building on the corner of M:ii:i and Franklin streets, opposite the Mansion House and next to the Banking House cfBeli. Smith j & Co., JollIlstGIVIl. I;s., v. here they j purpose manufacturing all kind of " j TKi, SHEET-1BGN AND COPPER WARE. ! Ihcir work will be made by the best work- 1 men and of the best materials. Thev ric- de termined to sell all kinds of ware at the cheapest rates, wholesale and retail. P. S. All orders for SPOUTING attended to on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Johnstown, Dec. S. iS50-tf. T. IlLAlii MOOKE. J. ALEX. MooT.E 3IOOHE&.MOOHE, T" cppcctl'ully inform tLe citizens of Eb- JL eusburg, and Cambria county treuerallv ihat they have ' now oa hand, and are con- i stau! DRY j y, in receipt of Goods. GROCERIES. HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES. ! BONNETS, j ETC.. ETC., Ac. ic. ic j All of which they are prepared to sell at prices which defy competition. Pure h iers . aie earnesiiy requested to call and examine I our stoctc, as we are always prepared to trice ; satisfaction iu goods and prices. Augu. t 2.'. it..:i:tf j pAUnr.lA IIOI SK, Main sVkflt j J Johnstown. JoCIIl ShoeiMilJi er, j Landlord. This establishment has recently ; been thoroughly renovated, and is now well j lilted up for the comfortable accomtr.cibitiou oi noarucrs or transient patrons. The Table will be supplied with the best the market af fords, while at the Bar will always be lot: ad as good Liquors as can be obtained anywhere The new Landlord, in atrain oicninr' the lumuua iiouse to tlie puLhc, promises spare no pains to make it a f:rst rate hotel to i fiJjBoard, Three Dollars per week or I'oiiar er uay. A Hack will be in waiting at the railroad station on the arrival of thetrains to convev passengers, free of charce. to the house HORSES AND BUGGIES AT LIVERY. Johnstown, Aug. 25. 1850. -lv. A HCADE HOTEL, EbensLurir, Da. The subscriber, having leased? re-fitted .1 Ti 1 1 nr-w1- fii rn 1 ..t.m" , ' : - , ' ...c..,. i.,- -j.uensourg House, j is prepared to accommodate his friend and I the public generally. The House has always ! been a favorite for visitors durine- the Snmi'(., I season, and 1 will spare no pains in ma's in? it an agreeable home for all sojourners. Mv Ta uli: will alwavs be liixiiri.ii.K- i" the markets ot the country aud the cities Mv lUn will be tilled with Hors of choice , brands. My .-table ,s attended by careful Hostlers, and mv eharo,. v-m i, suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat ronage, and fully intending to deserve it. I hereby throw open my ho.e to the public' . . , HENRY FOSTER. August 25, 1850:tf. T A1LHOAD IIOUSE, Wilmore, Cam-XL- bna county, Pa. (Near Pcnna. Railroad fetation.) Jas. D. Hamilton". Proprietor. An extensive Bowling saloon is connected with the House. The Table will be fur. nished with the best the market affords and the Bar supplied with the best of liquors, in cluding Ales and Lager from approved brew cnes Extensive and convenient Stabuvg ia ajtached to the premises. Wilmore, August 25, 1859:tf. nAMBllIA HOUSE, Wilmore, Pa.,! Has been recently opened by Geo IUx- i dolih, formerly of Blair countv ..... ....ij-,, promises to his patrons M .- 1 . . . . . . i . 1 . bct accommodations und the lowest char-es of any house in the county. The former hf-h character of the house is sufficient guaranty of what its future will be. tJiy GEi)BGE R vrn tti a 1 . M ilmcre. April 12. lneo.tf -SY7-ILL L puhdi.cd every Tuar5iiT W the following rate-, vir : k Per n:;r.'.!ra, (pnyable in advance) s ,. If not paid within the first u.oki" If not paid until theVxplrjttion of ,-"V j itiiiure to noinv a uisccsits"uaii, . .v,. ... . " t e.v ;: : ' iou ui iiiv uiui euusciilji X considered a new engagement. TEKMS OF AUVSRTISIvg; 1 insertiou. 2 do 1 square. (12 lines.) $ 50 $ T: 2 B.:M.'re?. (2i Rues.) 1.00 3 squares, (30 lines.) 1. 50 Over tlirco weeks an IVs"ti:2 25 cuts per ;ouare for each ir. - . j '. ..T'r. rr r ... . 3 months. 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IT TELLS YOU Luw to make an meat properly, with, f.ir.s for coiip-'. :". Creditors, and the Insolvent Laws e: State. IT TELLS YOU the legal relations e let ween Guardian and V.'ar.l, Master a prentice, and Landlord and Tenant. IT TELLS YOU what constitutes Li Slander, and the law as to Marriage the Wife's Right in Property, Divorce i in on v. IT TELLS YOU the law for M Liens iu every Stater end tbe Natcr-: laws of this country, and Low to Cu:u; the sonic. IT TELLS YOU the law c.:nccri.;;. sions and how to obtaii. one, .:. it. Emption laws to Public Lat.ds IT TELLS YOU the law for : B;. ..t?. mode of procedure in obta'ii..t ore. a: terfevenccs. Assignments a:.d T..: !? : Y IT TELLS YOU how to rnr.Vey- vrVTist: how to administer on an Estate, with :.. lus and the requirements thereof i t eve--. .-:- IT TELLS YOU the meanii cf i it-v i in general use. and explains t - y- u tl.-t Il lative, executive aud judicial p.i-.ves of id the General and State Gove-rnm- n's. IT TELLS YOU how to keep or. of hir. -: showing you how to do your b i l-.es thus saving a vast autiOuni of pr per;-.-.'" ti. vexatious litigation, by its timely consult..:: " Single copies will be sent by'mail. i;id, to every Farmer, every MecLai i " t Man of Business, and Everybody in t' State, on receipt of $1.00, or in law ?:;.U : biioliiig at Si-25. $1,000 a Year can be made I y : -. prising nun everywhere, in selling the n; work, as e.ur inducements to all such are liberal. For single copies of the bock, r-:" : terms to ngents, with other informstieu. r.t ;'.v to or address JOHN E. POTTER. Publisher. No. G17 Sansora st., Philadelphia. I'a. HAT EVERYBODY' WA.NtT" TliK FAMILY WOCTOIt. t outa:n?n ff Simple Remrdief. easi'v oliaimi '' the cure cf Ditecf in all form). r.V PtiOFESSOR HEXRT S. TAYLOR. M. t). It Tilts You how to attend upon the $:-. a.nd Low to cook for them ; how to j ret &r drinks, oultices, &c, and how to C'.' against infect ton from contagious diseflsts It Tit Is You of the various diseases of cii'. dren. r.nd gives the best and simplest racic treatment during teething, convulsions, vs.' cination. whooping-congh, measles, ic. It T!is You the symptoms of croup, clolw infantum, colic, diarrhea, worms, scsii.: head, ringworm, chicken-pox. &c, and gi'si you the best remedies for their cuie. TtRs You the symptoms of fever ad t:- tr.d bilicus, yellow", typhus, scarlet and c'.bt: tevers, aud gives you the best end siiti""1 remedies for their cure. It Tiils Ycu tbe EvinntnTiq r.f irf::":;S, consumption. yspepsia. asthma, dropsy, fc:' rheumatism, lumbago, erysipelas, ic, -: gives you the best remedies for the'r cure. It TelU You the symptoms cf chciera tit: bus, malignat cholera, small-pcx, dysettrrj cramp, diseases of The bladder, kindeys ;i liver, and the best remedies for their cere It Tells You the symptoms of p'eur.r, mumps, neuralgi. apoplexy, paralysis. various diseases of the throat, teth. ear tzi eye, and the best remedies for their c-rci It Tells You the symptoms of cpile sr. 'jtz' dice, piles, rupture, diseases of tue tesrt, hemorrhage, veuerial diseases, and kydretbo bia, mid gives the best remedies for their cr.: It 7'tlls 1'ciuthe best and simplest trestle:: for wounds, broken bones and dislccaricrJ. sprains, lockjaw, fever sores, white svelkr.5; ulcers, whitlows, boils, scurvy, burns tz scrofula. It Ttllt Ycu of the various diseases cf men. of children, snd of menstruation ; vLi: barrenness, ic., 4c, and gives tbe l-e?t simplest remedies for their core. The work is written in plain language ' from medical terms, so as to be easily utcr" stood, while its simple recipes may soeas" you many times the cost of the book. L' 11 printed in a clear and open type ; is -lv,t?" led with appropriate engravings, end wl - forwarded to your address, neatly boud, : postnge paid, on receipt of $1,00. $l,GOO a Year can fce made br cutv j rising men everywhere, in selling the m-"- vyork. as our inducements to all such art T liberal. For single copies cf tbe Bock, ; terms to ageuts, with other infcriaatijc. to or address, JOHN E. POTTER. Pcbiuher, No. C1T Sansom St., PLiladeli-'Lift, T- May 24, lPGO-Gm. AST I LAI A For the ivot x-t 1..TT rrr otiii t J-11 -MANENT CURE of this distresr.r.g ccn--T-L Use FENDT'S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTE?. Made by C. B. SEYMOTR & CO., 101 "!'r street. New York. Price, Si per box ; ent free b rr,; FOR SALE at all DF I 0C-'1-
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