f I f ,1 i II I i t , i v I i 'f M.1 i M Ajoxt, Anderson. Major Robert Au leron, U. t5. A., the cjuiiuander of Fort JSumpter, was born in September, 1310, and graJa.a.:eJ with high honor at West Point July 1, 1S35, the date of his coui misoion as Second Lieutenant in the Third lleginent. lie served iu the Rlack Hawk war, and in 1833 wad assistant instructor and inspector at West Point. In 1833 he became Aid-de-camp ti Major General ioott, aud in the following year published Instruction!! for Field Artillery, Horse and Foot, arranged for the service of the United States." '"For gallantry and sue - ... , , . ., fc. J . . Ku.wriu 11111(1 tif'r, in i Fit tt .i r ' Florida Indians," be received the brevet tf captain, bearing date April 7, 1833. July 7, 1S38, he became Assistant Adju tant General with the rank of Captain, which he relinquished subsequently to being promoted to a captaincy in his reg iment, 18-11. Iu March, 1847, he was with the Third rcginieut of artillery, in the army of General Scott, and took part ' he sei-e of Vera Cruz being one of; in the the officers to whom was entrusted, by General Bankhead, tbe com maud of the batteries. This duty he perlormed with signal skill and gallantry, and he con tinued with the army until its triumphant entry into the city of Mexico, in Septem ber following. During the operations in the valley of Mexico he was attached to the brigade of General Garland, which formed a part of General Worth's divis ion. In the attack on Molino del Rey, on the 3th of September, where he was wounded very severely, his conduct was the theme of especial praise, and for gal lant and meritorious conduct in this bat tle he was promoted to the brevet rank of Major, dating September 8, 1847. Octo ber 5, 18j7, he was promoted to the posi tion of Major of the First Artillery, which he now holds. He is a man of clear, grittv and high toned honor, and a devo ted lover of the Union. Welsh Rabbits. Some Lampeter etudents went out shooting rabbits, and one of them, an Aberdaron man, being rather green, was told by the others not to fpeak Welsh if he saw any game. After watching some time he espied some bun nies playing close by him, and bawled to his companions, "lhi sunt cunkuJi"' (there are the conies.) Instantly the white scuts disappeared into their holes. "Diaoul" uoth Aberdaron, "who would have tho't of Welsh rabbits twigging Latin!" tST Adversity is the filter which sepa rates true and false friends. KOBEliT DAVIS, JOHN I'. JONES, Varloty IX ex 11, DEALERS IS FOKi:iG AU DOMESTIC 1C perior stock of T) R Y GOODS, of everv description, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS, BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, DRESS GOODS of nr hh; FANCY G O O D S A X D N O T I O X S , A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which have, just been received from Boston. STRAW FCRand WOOL HATS, .STATION A R V of every description. WALL PAPER of every style, HARD WAR?:. (tUEF.HU'ARF. STONE AXP EARTH EX WARE, A full supplv of GROCERIES, SCC1I AS SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS COFFEE. TEAS AND RICE. A FULL STOCK OF SPICES, Als o , FLOUR, 1JACON, FIS II, TOBACCO, CIG ARS i SNCFF, BAR IRON, NAILS, A N D G L A S S Always on hands. Bmis:s, I'niut ami Oil, an 1 a full ossortniout of other articles usually kept in country stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such as Butter Eggs, Bacon, Grain, Wool, Po tatoes, Beans. Rags, &c., kc., t-ikf-n in exchange for Goods, and the Cash never refused. ' Et5-CHERRY, POPLAR and PINE LUM BER bought and Sold. DAVIS & JONES. Ebensburg, Ang. 25, 185:.-tf. St. IS. Tl lXHt, I espoctfully informs his olel friends and I t the public generally that he is still to be j found at his store room, on High street, ad- j joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa- ; re'l at all tunes to lurmsh consumers with CROCERIKS and CONFECTIONS, OID RYE WHISKEYS, WIN'KS, C. 1 NS, BRANDIES, etc., cvC Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ehens burg and vicinity for their former patronage, he solicits a continuance of the same, togeth er with as much more as may be bestowed upon him. Ebensburg, August 25, 1 8.!:t f. sa Bl?f 9. DAN. C. fuORRIS, C3 Eg ; 1859.3 j DEALER IN i 1 SmOXABl.E HATS A- CAPS, j .IVErtiix Street, I OPPOSITK THE MANSION HOTSE, ' H Johnilonn, Fa. Q 03 ea pa rai GOODS, ItOFr.SSIOIVAL, CAHIS. A BRA H AM KOPELIN, Attuuney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main street. aug25,1859-tf. n 1). MURRAY, Attorn ev at Law, V- Jibsnsburg, Pa. ford's Hotel. OHice opposite Craw aug.25,1859.tf. JOHN S. 1UIEV, Attobnky at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office ia Colonade Row. August 25, 1859:tf. IIARLES W WINGARD, Attuuney 4 Ht Law, Lock Haven, Clintou county, Pa. August 25, 185t:tf. i r-.,,..n v . t E AMES C. .NooN, Attorney at Law Kb- - . w . ... . . - fj ensburg. Pa. Oilice .N"o. 3 Colonade How. uglist 25. lSfiO.-tf. OIIILS. NOON, Attorney at Law, -L hbensburg. Penn a. Othee two doors J east of Thompson's Hotel, i August 29, lSoS.-ly. ! TTTn T T 7 - T'l-'l" I T T itJlji.-A.-U IVililjijIi, .ATTORNEY &. J T Counsellor at Law. Office in Colou- nade Row, Kbensburjr, P August 25, 185.-if. enu'a. D. 31 AG KUAN, ATTORNEY AT 1TX. Law, Ebeiisbiir?, P.i. OiJice on Hijrb street, opposite the Post Olfioe. August 25, 183:.-tf. T L. JOHNSTON, Attorney at Law, Kbensburjr, Cambria county, Pa. teOtiice oposite the Court House. Ebeiisburjr, December 1, 1859. AC. MULLIN, Attorney at Law, Kb- eusburg, Cambria county. Pa. Otlice two doors north of Colonade Row, ana immediately opposite Thompson s Hotel. Lbeusburjr, December 1, 1S59. . M. REED. EhensKurtf. T. L. 11 EVER, J ohnxt'jicn REED & II EVER, Att Law. Counsel given in the TTOKNEYS AT given in the English and German languages. Ollice iu Colonade Row. Lbensburg. Pa. uug.23,185!-tf. R OF.ERT A. -M'COV, Attorney at Law All manner of legal business in the several courts of this county promptly attended to June 28, 18C0:tf T 1 ff L II. CAM IMJELL, ATTORNEY AT aw, r.itensourg. camoria countv, ra I.., He will attend to all business entrusted to his care in the Courts of Cambria aul Indiana counties. Otlice in Colonade Row Aii-rust 25. Ie."W.-tr. GW. O ATM AN, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg. Cambria county, Pa. i in aurrin io ait rtuxiHrxs rniruxrf'I to hi.i earc in the reveral courts of L'amhria ami Indiana counties. O'fire opposite the Court House. July 12, lyCO.tf TRANCLS A. SHOEMAKER, Alt A nev at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. or- Will practice in the several courts of Clear- held, lu'tianiand Cambria counties. Otlice two doors west of Crawford's Hotel June 14, 18r,o-tf ii V. niii.-M i, u. u., wiiinore, L JL Cambria co., Pa. Ofhce at his resi dence next door to Jefferson House. Wimore, aug.25.'5;nf. R. fes 1 T X" X' -If i. i ,. il--, .u. if., tcii'iors Ins pro- sional services to the citizens of Eb ensburg. Otlice in Drug Store, on High st. opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg. August 25, I859:tf. JU-;)RGi; R.LEWIS, M. I)., tenders V his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity. lie mav be found in the otlice formerly occupied by Dr. D. W. Lewis. Night calls made at the otlice. August 25, 185l:tf. JACKSON tv. CLARK, Si K.iF.o.v Dkn- fj tists, Johnstown. Pa. One of the firm will be in Ebensburg during the first ten days of each mouth, during which time all persons desiring Ins professional services can find him i me omre oi ur. uewis, nearly ojiposite iiairs Hotel. I aug.25.ls59.tf. W v I) I M M'il lri- c I in. J. .'I. .'1 1 liUIU'j, olRlj KOX ANll Mechanical Dentist, respectfully oilers his professional services to the ladies and "-t-n- tlemeii of Johnstown and vicinity of this place. Mouth. leeth extracted with electrical for ceps. Otlice in the old "Exchange," on Clinton street. Johnstown, Aug. 25. 1859. WI'd'll -uVriKS, .Justice of the fj Peace, isummerhill, Cambria county. August 25, lt5'.(:tf. CM l-N J IID.MI'SON, J list ice of the V. Peac e. Wilmore, Cambria, county. An rust 25, l5:i;tf. W. M. LLOYD & CO. Allootia, ia. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and S ! ver and Gold for sale. Collections mud f. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. fnov-t n L " I ATrOOD, M0RRE1.L & CO., ' Johnstow::, Pa. AY HOLES A LE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS ALL KlXItS OK MKItrilAMtlse, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS. CARPETING?. HATS AND CAPS. OIL-CLOTHS. CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUEEN SWA RE, BOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES, FKMl OK ALL KINDS BONNETS, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, FISH. SALT. FLOUR. BACON VKI.ETABLE8, AC, Clothing nnd Boots and Shoes made'to order on reasonable terms. Johnstown March 1 1800-tf. r 1 E 1 ISON jTolrF O F EM IL(VY- X MEXT. Agents wanted to gell the Erie Sewing Machine. We will give a Commission or wages at from ?25 to $0,6 per month, and expenses paid. Th? is a new machine, and so simple in its construction that a child of 1 0 years can lern to operate it hy half an hour's instruction. It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine in use. and the price is but Fifteen Dollars. Persons wishing an agency will address J. N. BOYLAN. fcrrt.iry 0f tur i;ri Sr-int: Varhine Co i MILAN, OHIO. 1 nXCCT .3IQ31 DEALER IN WW-TP- 1 J . i i t i t oiiio i e.-pec i in uy can uie attention ot ever made iu Cooking stoves the coal l.y which means is saved fifty pku 1st a great saving of Fuel. a much quicker and hotter oven from the same fire. 2d The preservation of the top plates, as they are all made double. 4tl' Cleanliness, as there is not one half the soot and dirt found in other stoves. lie baa also on hands a larire assortment of 1IAUDWA II K. ('II A IV ITMI'S lliini'innv NAILS, GLASS of all size, TABLE and POCKET Cl'TLElIV, EDGE TOOLS, Jl AliVEiSTING i ouuo, eic.. eic. Also he still manufactures and keeps Sheet Iron, all of which he will sell at Country produce. Nov. 24, lS59:tf HQ-jtii WW STOHI3 2 riIIE SU15SCRI1JER BEGS LEAVE TO nas ope neu out ;ii ON HIGH STREET, ORE SQUARE EAST N ATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING. STATIONERY, () TEENS WARE. CROCKERYU'ARE, To which he respectfully invites their attention, and which he will sell at the Lowest Prices 2?"or c?i or fur most, kinds nf'(iniitrv i-.rniliw J ... Ebensburg, Oct. 27, isr!).-tf. B. P. THOMPSON', with 1. I. IMTTO.V & Co., Viyholesale Dealers in. and Manufactu l T turers of HATS, CATS, F U It S , Hatters' Materials. Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, &c, Jfcc. No. 328 Market street. PHILADELPHIA. Cusi jxm pr Wool tiif Sliij'i'ijuf PIMCE I. PATTON-. A. OI'PEN ill El M V. It. August 25, 1 800 tf w. s. i a AVK.V, OLAIN and FANCY" JOB l'R INTER, -JL STATIONER, Blank Hook Maiivarturer, J'onk Himler, and dealer in every description of American and Foreign Papers, &c.. A.c. Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS BURG, Pa. t-if Agent for L. Johnson t Co., Tvpe Founders .t Electrotypers, Philadelphia. August 25, 185ict.f IBAMJY & B52Ji:.i:it, c lorn mission -lo re I ia nts aio 1 IX aicrs in Foreiirn and Domestic HARDWARE A.Y CFTI.ERY. Xos. 2.5, 25 and 27 North Fifth street, easi side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA. EDWARD S. HANDY, JNO. i. UKKXNKH C. F. BRKXN'EB August 25. 185K:tt' GEORGE M. RIDDLE, with Importers and Wholesale Dealers iu Foreign and Domestic !KY GOODS AM) CARPETING, No. 243 Market st., below Third, and No. 2:J2 Church Alley, Piiilaoklimua. Dec. 1. ls5!:tf JAMES DOUGHERTY, with j. s. sitvi:ct, "7"ludesa!e Dealer in TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS, No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market, PlULAliKI.IMIIA. Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign and Domestic CIGARS. isco. 1 .1 S5:t:tt' I. J. CARROLL. M. HEXNKTT. B,:i INNETT & CARROLL, lnmorters and Dealers in BRANDIES, W INES. GINS. SEGARS. Old Mttnonyahela and Rectified Whisky, Ac. No. 120 Wood street, Pittrbiro. Pa. June 14, IHCictf WM. REYNOLDS. j. M. STKVENSON. JR J. ROWKN SMITH. JOHN HILL, with RGYXOLDS, SJIIT1I & CO., G"" iOCE RY k COMMISSION MERC If WTS No. 40 N. Howard street. Oct. 2f, 185!. it. (. W. TODI. with COSU.ill & M'ALTO, fi23 Markkt St., Phila. Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE. August 25, 18551. tf I? G. WHITMAN & CO., . Manufacturing Confectioners, No. 102 Soi tm Skcond street, (One door below Chestnut.) PHILADELPHIA. E. O. WHIT SI AN. llOl,C0) ALEX. JOHNSTON- CC. STKWA11T, with , BUEHLER & HOWARD, Importers and dealers in Foreign and Do mestic Hardware and Cutleri, No. 441 Market Stret, (North side, second donr below Fifth ) norl,l60 PHILADELPll'lA. c. D-3 M.-CLEES & Co., No. 133 North Third sti-of I'lllLAHKLI'HIA. WtlAlaCatA flnlAHn - T . , . . . .IC.U0 3 i ii uiiuis ana stioes May 17, 1860-tf TTOR JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS c.r to - THE ALLEC BANIAN" OFFICE. SE3BX0Z"Twr3ZI DEPOT. r-rA i ALL KINDS OF ... ... tliepui.Jic to one of tin- greatest improvements buruinir ot'tlie (las and ;.e arisin" fr..ni tin- cent, of Fuel. The ii.ii,rov-ini-iii ..,! Iir. on hand a larcre assortment of Tin. Corner n.l extremely low prices in exchange lor Ca-h or c,?(K II t'NTLEY. JSTJLil W 1 ! INFORM THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT OF THE DIAMOND, ECEHSBURG, PA GROCERIES AND HARDW ARE, FLOl'R AND BACON. I'Rt (VISIONS. .V. .. it. A. A. BARKER A.MBR1A iiOl'SE. Aix Street. Johnstown, .oseii'.i MitSiiii!i'r. Landlord. This establishment has recently been thoroughly renovated, and is now well fitted up for the comfortable accommodation of boarders or transient patrons. Th" Table will be supplied with the best tin- market af fords, w h i le n t the Bar will always be found as good Lienors as can be obtained any where The new Landlord, in again opening the 'Cambiia House" to the public, promises to spare no pnins to make it a first r:-te hotel. f-y Board. Three Dollars per week, or One Dollar per d;:v.-.3 A Hack will be in waiting at the railroad station on the arrival of the trains to convey passengers, free of charge, to the house. HORSES AND BUGGIES AT LIVERY. Johnstown. Aug. 25, is;,:t.-v. A lH'ADE IhVtEI EbcTisjouT P:7 -iA The subscriber, having leasi d. re-filt.-d and newly ftiniished the -Ebensburg Hou.-c." is prepared to accommod.ite his t'rieuds ai;d the .ublic generally. The House has always been a favorite for ishors i u i-i n - tbe Shmii,,'. r sea.-oii. ami 1 will Sparc I'o j.;iin in making it j an agreeable h.-tnc tor all fojoiiriiers. Mv Ta j l'.LT. will always be 1 u x uriou -!y supplic'frou I i.ie lua: iels o. lue eou:if ry and llie cities. Mv j Bar will be filled with liquors oT ehoie'e I bran. Is. My Siaim.k is atteiidcl by care;''.;! j hostlers, and my charges will be such as to I suit nil. Expecting to receive a .-hare of pat I ronage, and fullv intendin-- to ,lecrve it I ( l. .....!. .. .! . ' i . . ... ' ui-n.o iniuu open iii iioil.-e to toe n;i.Iic HENRY FOSTER. August 25, 1 S5P:tf. T AiLUOAi) IlorSE nnmro Cam liiioad XV' bria county. Pa. ( Near Peniia. .station.) Jas. D. HaMILIon. ' An extensive Bowling saloon 7-, -ir, '..r. is cof.nected with the House. The T.mu.i: will be nished with the best the market fiords fu r and the Las: supplied with the best of liijiiors. in eluding Ales and Lager from appro ed brew erics. Extensive and convenient Stablino i attached to the premises. ilmore, August 25, 185!htf. e ni.uoi.iA liinoio j iiiirt ifvi'.iii ii. 1':... R.vx- J Has been recently opened bv Gi iMd.i'ii, formerly of Blair count v. Mr. Randolph promises to his patrons the best accommodations and the lowest charges of any house in the county. The former hfgh character of the house is m. U.t ... ..,,!" .. I of what its future will be. GEORGE RANDOLPH. j 'VVilmore, April 12, lSUO.tf IED LTON HOTEL, St. Clair street, (near the new Wir Bridge,) Pittsburg, Pa. ROBERT P. GORDON, Proprietor. N. B. Good Stabling and Wagon Yard at tached to the House sufficiently large enou-'h to accommodate 20(1 head of Horses! ANoa very large Sale Stable. decl5,'5fH u nion noes!-:. EliensliHr-r, l'a. Ioiin A. Blair, I'roiirittor Also, in connection. BLAIR .v. Co HACKS in leave the 'luimi House" for Wiluiore station in time to take the Eastern and West em trains. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers comfortable. August 2.-j. 18,".!):tf. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensl.ttrPa John Thompson, Jr., I'ropriitn'r. The Taiilb is always supplied with the choicest delicacies. The Bar is supplied with cuoice nquors : ami the Staih.k attended by eareful hostlers. Boarders taken by the week ,,"th.0ryt'rtr: aug25,lt5Dtf; p AMIiUI A I I0lLSE7Vvil n.e7Pa7 V Palmer jt Beck, 1'mprirtom. nacKs nrtend 1 tie arrival eif each frain to convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence I lank Road to Ebensbur" by August 25, 1850:tf. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL. No. 1018 Chestnut St., Philadelphie . t o- ' f;-XAiPBELL & Co- Proprietors. August 2j, 1850.tf IfUU hALK. ()no roI now liolitdo Aug.25,ls;,P.tl t;. HUNTLEY. 1 N APERIENT and s-ttmiachic prcj a--Z"jl ration of Iron purified of O.vvgeu :.nd Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanc tioned u- t!)e hig'ie-t ii dical a i; t h ori t ;(.-, both in Europe and the United Stales, ;.i:d presrribed in ll.eir jiiactice. Ths cxpcriciiee ot thousands daily proves tlu't no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of'tlic blood, de;n sm'oii of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly comple.ioiis. indicalv its nece.-sity io almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all maladies in which it ha; been tried, it has proved absolutely curative incaeu of t lie following complaints, viz: ( lJchuitj . X irnn.i " :.. E:iT-ifi t'cii l);:" pi'i. 1'onstipiitinn. Di-irrlm a . D;:-' iti -ry. lii-ipi- ht (Jcii " ui'it '.'iu . iscr'-j'ulouis 1 ill' mil' . S-it llhfim. Jfi.-im n-iiiuatinii . II 7. .'. L'f.foro- atif t'oniphiiiit.i, (hroiiir JIt-nuiirhzf, Ui-.'ii in a Ii? in, I:,U riuittt lit J-'i.itre, J'unjhi on Ml Face. etc. In cases of General Debility, whether the result of acute diseases, or of the continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, on trial of this re storative has proved successful to an extent which no description nor written attestation would rendir e:rlr;lde. Invalids so long bed ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, have suddenly reappeared in the busy world as if just returned from pro- trac ed travel in a ili-tant land. Some x HE signal instatu e? of this kind pre attested of female sul!'erel s, emaciatdl victims of appa rent Marasmus, sniigiinieous exha u.-tion, ( rit-i'-al changes, em! t ha t eomjiicat ion of nervous and dy.-peptic avcr-ion to air and exercise for which the t'1. sieian l,as no name. In -V ;-.' . "'( r!i,.i, y of all ki:i reasons familiar to medieal inen. tl of this pi '!-. .ration of iron mu.-t ne saluiarv. for. ni.Iike the old o.id-s Is. nti L- OIU1 essar::y lie it is vigo- roitsl v t' iiic. itlioiit bein" oxcii!ii'- an heatin a 1 1 e i u I ; . regular! e eases ga-tric eiii ni. even os; i v encss. rative. or in- in the most obstinat. without e er ln-ing a . Hiding a di.-ag: ealde It isthis latterproper ot ur ensatioti. . ameoi g i.tlii- makes it so reniarkal !v eilectu .a , ! and j e nent a rei.ieiiv for a ppca r.- ! o exert a .lis! i bv di.-persiiig the local . upon v let all.! SO. 1 Ii tl a temieiic; v. hi cli them In Jhspf-pxot. innumerable as arc Its caas a single box of these Chalybeate Piiis ten sufficed for the most habitual casus eiiiig the attendant eostiveness. 1 ' 1.1 , T . las ine 1M IlllrllCllillli',.,,.,. -.l t!l v. i to Ihsntt' ry. confirmed, ennu iatii rcutly malignant, ihe eiiects liave decisive and astonishing". e n : i v u,i g. and OCCIl c 1U:: i IV I n t he local pa bilit ai i no- con ' ins. loss of 11; -h and f li and remittent heeti, e .:,; :!.. t. ed the alarm eif Irien geileraoy lioihat l cmeii v ha.s alhtv physician s. i n several ve :v irratit'ving- I eresting in-i aiice s . In ':,- j i '., ix rc Iron has had tar mote i tne most can t ioiisl v iodine, vi iihoul any l.illtles. The atfi-ntion of fi m fiden'ly in i t . 1 io this in toe cases peeij In Jii,, a a !! ..in. ry in t he latter, it has bee n in .:! leviani i.ain and and stin'iicss of the In rnifi ;it ',,-. iti,.ut j a great remedy and !iev: : r I its progress iu t he ne w s , uien; j will preibiibly be one of hi;. n I fulness. No remedy h -is e i r 1 ! in the whole history of medico; i. . i . . ' . , . ,. ' i suin piompi, napi-.v an i iuiiv t fects. ( I ood ill. let ite. id acquisition ef strcn disposition far active immediately follow its use. hr-AWl'"1 "!' i" ''cat H it metal taining 5o j.ilis. Price 5'i .-inn-sale by druggists and dc..!crs. tree to any ;uidres on therecei-, All letters, orders, etc.. shocio to R. B. LOCKE .x I .. G. ner 20 t. May ?,, l.sOoIy ut 'I ixwai: !: nr. SHEET Desire -1BON WARE. roppER WAK i. & 2Z. ui:RRts'a-. 11.1... ...... . . . ... v-oi i lie aiiei.i on . ' :,. . ... (., t heir new i t . - 'IN ling IlOI oil oiici. oiiiiuing on aic r.ir 1 nntkliii stree ts, e.j.posite the M; i..-io:i House and next to t!ie Banking- House e f Bell. Stnitli -V Co.. ,JIi sislo il. w here thev purpose- manutactiu ine- all kinds of TIN, SHEET-iRGfi AuD COPPER WARE Tl.,,;,. ...a- ...:n i : i i ui u 111 in- iiiiiik' uy tne l.e-st men and of the best materials. Thev , termined to sell all kinds of ware cheapest rates, wholesale and retail. w o r li re de it the P. S. All orders for SPOUTING Attended to on the terms. hortcst notice and on reasonable Johnstown, Dec. 8, 18".P-tf. l'ATKOX'i'.t: YUI'K ! The JVofrrf.'ou Mntiml Fin nsitnnar ( o OT CAMLHUA COUNTY. L O C A T L I A T K B F. N S ', U rt O V A MIK above named Compunv. organized iii it ii.n is--- . 1 1 . . - -.j.... ..in, ..-ai, win e -itect liisnii lices on i-..-!"ii,i i. s.ue rates. liiintr particularly caretul in the risks taken, thi- Comiianv nre- sents a reliable aud ill'illl 1!. l'i! i i t. i f !.',...,,.. I. iucii i.eisons may seance- themselves probable losses by ,'irc. i gainst i.ice on entre Street, nearly Thomiisoa's "Mountain House. " opposite D. II. ROBERTS, Pre A. C. NI v t.L! n, Sec'y. A Treas JOSEPH li. CAMPBELL. Wnt Aug. 25, 185!!.-I v. "I UST OPENED AND FOB S I E " f BV R. S. BUNN, M. 1)., a gencr-2 al assortment of J DRI '.S -HKIUC l-MhS. Mjv Sju'ces, 0,'h, J'aint, J),r-Sti'Js, ICraiMlioN, M inos, ilns. riuid, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Brushes, Combs Sta tionery, liianic Books, Perfume "ry, Soatis. lohacco. Si-gars, Snntrs. and usually kept in Drug Stores. other articles M. D. Lbeusbtirg, Aug. Ih5!..v. 'i"(.v t.nis mediiated ban the good etic t i! Iiahiced preparation of f their ; ell know u Ha les cannot be too con- .'. n , and ..'.., t : i . . ii.it'x' at?'. tii:-- ti:'-i-;. bot h i hroni.- ;;! inth-nr.to- however, m.-re decide diy j rt'co1"'1 c:: iabl v t el . i . -., ,i i i , t i , ; . j I e . I u i i : tie . i- . . . . HI ': 1 s a I n n ... ... i r:ce ::. . es, amy be . , Lists 1.1 '-V :.-.-n:..h. is oi tne es;. ( : o li am. i;s.t.- .... ii. 1.1 - it e Xt-ris . . . niph tc di;-.e-:i.. ii. r: ;.- ! TS. p1 h. with an unn-na' j 1 , 1,1 oi clieeil'ni exercis,. " ' ,r,.;;s. jb-s. tangh -: V'i ill be s.-rt ! "; ( ',:'1'i'"- ' i . . f : . i i t of the i. --- ai.o je-n. ! c addressed i "r ll nl .Lcnt-. h""':1. lar stre. ! "v 1 ' ' Li, .- . o! ovi lOl) I. i.a-.v oneiied in in.- lar.e r -t alaMi and I lira: aicgh -.rr- TT7ILL be rul.Iish.d tve;y V V the iV,Jiov.ii,sr rate, , ? J'"- iz : Pc r am. u ni. ( pa vabh I f lo.i pa io within 1 i; If m t paid i:i. til the in i e f,l :.r,i 'cvura-M A lauuro to i.ci;: .. . ; .... , ; . . , . ..4 4 1, . . " i.' j oi I I . v I I'll! ? V. . .1 considered a new engage n.i w, " TLIIJIS OK Al.VKI. I ;.;v , 1 in.-crt:,. i: 1 square, (li: iincF.) r... 2 siju: res. (2-1 lim--.) ., ., 0 squares. (30 lines. I i Over three wn ks s-.n; h. . , , 25 ecu is per iijiiun- i; e;. . fr' lilies or ler?. ,v 1 c 1 square. ( I - lii:e - t-; uai es, i U'-l iil.e :: sj uares. i line --1 7 ) i i i a e oi iimn. I ( 'ne column, ; Admiiiistrate.rV- fr:d Ex. Profi-ssitmal r Ee-M;r-- ceding .- line:-, with j Adveitiscn.e:.:- , i: ii n: he r of iu-e l th.n s ,:( ... wed tii! forbidden, and e the above terms. -I L( -e. DR. IIAMi TON S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. IIA.VPTOX'S DR. HAMPTo.VS DR. HAMPTON' S DR. HAMPTON'S Compour.d Itiun Compound D;,:. Coii.poi.i..": D::;:v Compe,-,:!;,; ;,.-, Compound I.j:;r Col:ipoui;d Idur Cures Gravel. (JJeet. nj.t!:. Female Weaknesses. Irr- -', . . ti.., . .- i . . .- . ' ' erv l.t ilS. I II j M. J.OSS ( i VT,I.f ory. Loss of Powi r. Ditniits potency. Seminal V. e akne-s-e- Y;.'. - Siotis. Dlal.etes. Bladder. Kidnex .- These Pills contain neiiher J'lirely Vege table Jiiij ai and .- ott t.xi: t ; l n e pi Bah ! e. .m ill their c enoorsi .:. rt-i i u.n,-noi d a; t ice of Physicians 1 ' !.( -r.-. :! above diseases. XA'hcn l i. a preparation. ut!'trcrs ovei - itate to test ns e a: DR. HAMPTON'S A pi-a.-ant and ;ca- Mm.' la .-. i':i :h. t (: rma - foil. !:-. (.'olds. A-tl.nsa. h er :-,:'( t i . n - . f the Tl.r, c: In . hieing t!,i- aiti. 1 i ropi le'.ors riii'.v irii hea C!l . ! I ; d.e .-s. to j 1 ft li s suet; a manner a of all. Price 25 ! er l i:. ilAMl ANTI-RHEUMA l Cures Acute. Subacute Car i.nt i.n.. u.-ni. This j: reparation is pre s, r :, with the utmost cot. riot r '.: .;. has been the result ! n.:-nx y,:!:f ;.. rtrvation. and e.xj.ci'ience." "i;v i:- :. . restored to health end viger. n .. . , for years I ecu aih.tt e d s ii h ' :. - i 1. 1 i p.;in:Vl .iisease. V hen :.!;, ,. . dii. ctions. if hvr tails. Dr. Ii. lately teturned frims -r ;. visit t n .1 reside :( e i f .-; x r. en: i ring which time l.ecured Titer.- r'..:.i. ami (l.o.,i( cases of ;his xhich l.-nflivd the skill of the 1:., .-t c. Ih!!. ,j e.-n phv-;, ;:;!! Ce rt'hcates of se-me of the : . nici. tills and 1 in- i -1-e -ecu by npplic:.::. :. : : ;.i ii. i:ki. ,.;,lv Dtt. T. HAMP'ii-v .v r. uce st: i e t. i ".. .. -25 1 er large bottle. . 1 !!: h-rs : 1. repg be n t : l.e hi. . CI : . and. South Am. . PARKER. Sole Agent n n ;n; :..e t uri ng an. d st 1 1 !' six del, ;:is. O. C. I. CUTT ER. ackm v. '"u ! it. tin n:i a !. maciiiiic fv, r ou.ier. loi M : . l a v.', or Hay. I n.. iana Amis:.-, ng. Ci. i.iii:! ies. 1 e light in three or iour of tin- .. -tit s on ir ir It rins. c also the ri.'ht for Tf Wt r R R 1 A t ; E WHEELS. , Wheel has . : ou r y ars in many ef il.i- '. west. '-p. ti'tes. and proves !e r.a more oU .1, ii'i i aa ii i ne- or.. i n not desire to sell any of mv t. r- Otl tilts. I lit Will I'lll-nUti carriages. 1.iil::ics. Sulkies. ,v i i propose to cccommo.'an. Car .t.-iniimi v. U.I lice is ior to. on reasor.al terms. These Wi superseding- all others. Call at icy shop, near the Ebcr dry, and ( xaminc for vi urselvo. IA.(, C Ebensbtirg. February 2. If nO. INC fjphe subscriber will lease for a ? rr.: r THE Pl'.NSACOI.A MILL i'!.-i i with l.coo acres of land adjoin!: g. I-' timbe red HO acres surrounding the n.i; cleared, and under a hi- h state ofci::! ;i Also. Blacksmith.s" Ni i 1 i ha s one t.f Pag e w i 11 as an upright s; shops. Tin s Cii cul.i r -v. and thri ks. ,i ;.V. s h-.rs for lath. ii'.. and io.'.yo ri:rr ok u-miiei: J'i:i: i-aV. an The above dest ribed valuable I'TC) cr' be leased on favorable terms. 1 V; -t s.-a n en at any time A.tiiress LLOYD .v HILL. Ilidii " r Wm. 11. C.ahi.nh!. Eso.. i.- FejiteTuher 1, lSTithtf. IJWlii.; S4LOO'. OMETH1NG new in EU.KNSl'l "K' The undersigned h.nvinir opened l'1'",' Saloon, connected with his Rctauno .t. ni n basement of Mvcrs' new Hall, resj -'l!'';1--v,.? epiiests all who" wish nood exercise to g', , ' a call. JEjV- ALE aiid LAGEB REEK. G niost approved mnnufactiire. . censtui ? hand. THOMAS MTdh'tN- Ebensburg, August 25, lS."i!':tf JOES IVOIilt! JOU wonii'- Having;-, in connection fffianinn, a large and Job-Type, we re prcparcel with tie -I supcricr !! to execute neatness and dispatch, etcry vmn' ' Wcrk, including Hand Bills. Carns i and Blanks of every descrij.tii.n. c.i notiee and tn the most Persons desiring anxtliin; ell lu c:l'J, reaseiu. in Hi: No -li l "-no ea.-u t i i crate. 1 c iil eut fern 1 -V EXT e I-.a;r counties, 'i i f : . ' i - l ri nr. i i ir inji
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