:-ir. to a, Old Abe on tlie Battle Field. The folloYing story of the first and last niiliitary exploit of "Old Abe Lincoln is told by the Toledo Times: ' : At the 'time of the Black ILnvk ivar, Abo" enlisted. The company mustered 80 mounted men. ' Tliey started off in fine spir it to engage ia the deadly - fray, Arriving at the point on the prairies about two hun dred niiles from the Indian lines, the party ..ivcuacked for the night, picketed their hor M and slept on " their arms. The method ?f picketing their horses wag that ia. common .jse fastening a baga rope some 80 feet in length to a stake firmly planted, and then -jain" smaller lines of considerable length, oca end attached co the animals neck, and tbii other to the main rope. During the si-bt the sentinel imagined he saw the Io c'uq6. and immediately discharged his old fuice. The camp was aroused in od instant. and each spraug to h"i3 saddle. . "Old Abe" hoateut in the darkness oa his charger klie lightning, until the ropes "hove taut," when over be went, horse and himself headlong. Thinking himself caught in an Indian am bush, ho gathered up, mounted, putting spars to hi; horse, took the opposite shute, but soon Irouht up as before, horse and rider tumb ling headlong. "Old Abe" got up, thinking to was surrounded, and shouted. "Gentle man Indians, Isarrender without a word, but have not a sword to offer. Ail I waut is .quarter." Extraordinary Cass of Blasphemy and lkalh .The Fort Midison PlaiudeaUr" of the -3ih reports a somewhat extraordinary a;dcf blasphemy and suddeu death, which x-eurrel near l'arrnington, Van Uuren coun ty, a few days previous. A farmer living tiicre, while talking to a neighbor, about the dry wuuihor, began an outburst of the most U-rrille llu.-paeuiy, using the vilest epithets toward the Almighty and Saviourr because hi - did cut send rain, J. tie man was going on in frightful language, when all at once his jiws ht-cacje paralyzed, his tougue became fowerltsf, his voice ceased, and ho fell on 'the tarih a corpse. The following appears among the "for tizn intelligence' of the Illustrated Times. of the -d inst. "The Ualiimore Democratic Convention has nojii-jated Mr. Dell for the l'res-iJcucy. .Mr. Everett has also been nom inated. The llfpublicans of Chicago have LOuiuated Mr. Liucolu. The Illinois Cou-v.j-tion have nominated Mr. Hamlin and Mr. as Vice Presidents. SPECIAL. XOTICCS. loXirS LXTKACL' OF 1IA2JAMELIS, Oil l'AIN' DESTROYER, Is one of the few domestic remedies which l..r.e c me into general r.w- and favor, without r:iilii:r- It is tUe product of a aimjile shrub, i. .ru.'i o.-s m all c;ues, an ! as a domestic remedy J r ju.ti!fcJ. For Bum, Cuts, Bruises, Sureties, j . : i . Sprains, Rteuutatisni, Bils, Ulcers, j .", .v.,,-,..- and iuo!i, it L.io not an c-ua!. It j l al Ssed, with great succecS, for Foothaehe, II. a Lie i:, S-jura'gia, Sre Throat, Colic. Diurr : . iJ, lltirseiwss, and other &im:Jar troublesome nr 1 naint'u! afTcctions. while it promptly arres.s h,l 1!'M'h r.'uij' .f. Hundreds of physicians u.--e it 'lily i.i t'.icir practice, and ive it their muiuali f.el leeuir.rricn iation. Sold by our agents and th-deis, and by F. HUMl'ilUEYS CO., 502 Broadway. ; eOl.1 VKOPlA'cXOKS AXU VAXL'FACTUliKUS. :jr0.m;r.:-n sense rules the mass of the people v.. -.'.u.-the iniiiaa.ed and misanthrope phi 1 j brs m -y say to the contrary. Show theui a ' -.! ti.:::u; let its merits be- clearly demonstra te', .uj.i tii'-y will not hesitate; tu give. . their ao; ccrli d patronage. The masses have al Tc. lv rv.itk-d the judgment of a physician, con .un: - the virtue -f IIOSTETTER'S BITTEIW f ii;uy 1 c. seen in the immense quanttiies of this .:- '! .no that ate annually sold, in every ectiou vi the Lad. It is now recognized as greatly su tfiur to all other remedies yet devised for dis-ix-v5 i f the digeative organs, such as diarrhoea, UKi.tery, dyspepsia, a-.d for the various fevers li:a; ariae from derangerueut of those portions of '-e system, llostetter's name is rapidly bcesm Z a household word, from Maine t. Texas, from t.e slices of the Atlantic to the PitciGc. Try article and be satisfied. ' Sold by druzidsts and dealers -rcnerallv everv- i-iia. VuKih. In a quantity of corruptd matter, is always to Le found a nest of worm, carmot. neither will th-v w-. Seak stomach and Ixwels are suhiect to j...ev nave not saiiu icnf r.-i.vr-r . li..ow . i - o- t is!, lieuee a. I:ir" lu an nt n ii..r is ind these pills will disturb them in tl.t ii nest ' "-. II VllliO LI. 1.' UC ..lit' I I . ( . M . 1 1 1 - I -.i ta-ivc theia out of tha system. It should be w.e-il.Tjd, that an occasional dosa when in especiaL'y afcr taking cold, will prevent - -tise irom lorming iu lue uody. pk-e advertisement of Dr. Morse in another -.1. Sj :U l.v Thomas T), vn.f Il'jtc cureaf lhousam's of jersons r -ill ,,rto of annoyance from Ciitaxrh. Most know what its inconvenience and results tt but few know how it can be cureh It -uj.lv a chronic irritation, and often enlarge- -"-i oi ijiiicles anl consequent thickening of U5 merahrauce, lining the nasal cavities, .V" 'hmses, and sometimes extending into tjr.j&t aod limits. From this result tightness ""-''tea vertigo of the head, obstructed nose, if.'li-e How of lTi'.lClis. hiss nf t.mp!l nsl aa'l often impaireil hearing and taste. - ti-i-schol remedies have never been able any thing for it. Nasal injections and in--"kns are as paiidui and expensive as they -nvr..l!y wortldess. Vet llumpltreijsJ Ca--tA fyicvfic, a sirar.le Suoar Fill, taken two or r times jter day, promptly cures the milder ,. ', "' at once all colds in the heal, and "'-v cures, bv Tiersererinr- use the niost ob- 1 ,Cafe as i8 proved by the experience of K6"5" 1rice with full directions, 50 cents - " -X. V r ... " A full set of IIcirr:is.ETs' IIoiyiPATiiic .' ftlU 'k of Directions, and tweDtv v.," irJmt'u;es, m large vials, inorocco ciise, p1"",' m, P'in case, $ 1; caso of fifteen Ihxcs, tur "ffieuo?, by the single box or case, are -V ruid or express, free of . charge, to any on ic-ceipt of the price. Address Dr. F. HUMPHREYS & CO., ' rfj. T 1 X- i Mi - uroa.iway, ew-iorit. by F. .T 'tt r v i.m v.. uiuLk;t 1 . IA UaUUI D I n VflT'V T 1 TATT-Ct 1 -V T- f I remove Pimt.Ies. Blotches. allowuess. and all - imnurities GEO reM t3'" if thc fctn having the tame as WlTU1 SLUM -fl,clear,$mooth u.vrt- desiring the Recipe, with r..c rirW , ''.'UO, iUHJL HUVlCe, Will or address (with return postage.) AS. T. MARSHALL, TitACTioAh Chemist, ei7 lS:Clfy Baildings,N: York. - v TP -t ''nlcr send (free of charge) to all 'a 'r: I1' J,,e 'cipc ud directions for ma- . SHERIFFS SALE. ' . BY virtue of au Alias - Writ of Lavari Facia issued out of the Couit of Common I'leas of Cam bria County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale at the Court House in the Borough of Ebensburg, on SATURDAY the 21st day of JULY iust., at 2 o'clock P. II. ' The following lands and tenements,, which were of Ilerm-ui Greve, to wit: All that messoage ami tract of land situate in Conemaugh townsnip, Cambria county, bounded and described as follows. Beginning at a rock in the Conemaugh Hirer, thence North seventy nine degrees East one hundred and eight, pe. ches to a post, thence North sixty-nine degrees East twenty perches to a post, thence North thirty four degrees East fourteen perches to a post, thence North sixteen tlegrees West eight per ches to a post, thence North twenty-six and one hall degrees -East sixty-six perches to a post, thence North fifty-two jKxohes to post,'thence North seven teen degrees East thirty-six perches to a post, thence North twelve and one half per ches to a post, thence North twenty-one derrrees it i .it- , - . esc ttL'M ana oue quarter perches to a pofrt, theticu North bfty-scveu perches to a post, along line of John Goughnour, thence North eighty degrees Ve;if sixty perches to a post, thence along line of .Samuel Gouhnour, South seven degrees West twenty-two lurches to a post, South seventy-six degrees West fifty-eight perches to a post, South forty-four and a half degrees West eighteen perches to a post, South sixty-nine and a half degrees West one hundred .and six perches to a post, corner wf D. Goughnoara laud, thenee along line of D.-Guughnour, South fourteen de grees West one hundred and forty perches to a hickory, thence South forty-nine and a half de grees, twenty-seven perches to a post, thence South sixty-four degrees East forty-two perches to a posf, South thirty-nine and three fourth de grees East forty-eight, perches to a post, thence North thirty-three degrees East ten perches to the place of begiuiiiug, containing Three Hun dred and twenty-nine arresand one hundred and twenty three perches, Saving and excepting all that portion cf the ij-bove descrii-ed portion gran ted and conveyed to the Pennsylvania Kail Iload Company by the Court of Common Pleas of ! Cambria County under an Act of Assembly in such case made and provided, bounded and de i scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Conemaugh River, North fifty-three de grees East six hundred and five feet, thence North twenty three and a half degrees East two hundred and thirty-five feet, thence North sixty one degrees East one hundred feet, thence North one and a half d?gree3 East one hundred and twelve feet, thence North sixty and one half de grees East four hundred feet, thence North forty nine degrees East four hundred aud twelve feet. thence South fifty-nine degrees East one hundred and thirty feet to the Conemaugh River, thence down said luver five hundred and thirty-uve feet at. . c i! . . . . j i 1 -i'i-t .i lueuce oouiu iweniy-iuree ana one halt degrees e-it two hundred and thirty feet, thence South forty-four aud a half degrees West six hundred and thirty-three feet, thence South sevent v-five degrees v est four hundred feet, thence South eighty-one and one fourth degrees West four hun dred and sixty two feet to the place of beginning; as well a strip of land runniug four rodj io width, running from th line alove described. South tiity nii.e degrees East up the Conemaugh to tho corner of the above described tract of land, for the bed or route of said Pennsylvania Rail Road. containing thirteen acres and nineteen r.erchts.i a -v 1 . - -X ueiiier w.ia me iicreuiuiments and appuite nances. 'I'. 1 . .. ' 1 i a! r. .. .p . i -. xn on :n me .-.muj oi. xretiencK iiepser, Trusree of the Estate of David Puderbaush. de- ceased, lor tho use ol ueorge Puderbaugh, now for uac oiii domon Foot, Esq. T It. P. LINTON, Shf Sheriffs Oflice. ELeusburg, July 4, 16t0.r3t. ...J- ... INPECTINE, . THE PERSIAN FEVER C1IAUM. For the prevention and cure of Fecer and Ague and Ihlious Fectrs. This wonderful remedy or-jugiii to the Knowledge ot the present proprietors :y a menu who has been a great traveler m Persia and the Holy Land. While going down the river Euphrates, he ex. nerienced a severe attack of Fever and Ague On discovering his condition, one of the Boat men took trom his person an Amulet, saying, " Hear ltis and tv Feccr will touch you." Al though incredulous as to its virtues; he complied, and experienced immediate relief, and has since always found it an effectual protection from all malarious complaints. On further investigation he found that the boatman attributed to it miraculous powers, and sai i that it could only be obtained from the Priests of th Sun. Some time afterwards, the gentleman ia converging with a Priest obtained from him the secret of its preparation, and as certained where the medicinal herbs were found, of which it was compounded. Tho wonderful virtues of this artielts have induced a full belief in the minds of the natives in the miraculous healiiig towers of their Priests. ' " Since his return to America, it has beeu tried i with the happiest effect by several Ladies and e,,Ucmcn ot ''l?h Character, who have given it J tne most unqualified praise. This remedy having ieen a snecihc m IVrsia for hundreds ot years, for the prevention and cure of Fever and Ague and Bilious Fevers is now offered to the Amer ican people. ' It will be seiit by mail, prepaid, w;th fidl di rections for use, on receipt of one dollar. Principal Depot and Manufactory, . 183 Main St., Richmond, Va. Branch oflice, Bank of Commerce Building, New York. Address JOHN WILCOX & CO. New York, July 4, lSGO.-ly. in. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, and to me directed, I will expose to Public Sa!e, at thc Court House iu the Borough of Ebensburg,' on SATURDAY the th day of July next, at 1 o'clock P.M., all the right, title and interest of Jacob, .Alexander, Mary Jesephine, Rosalia, Laura and Margaret Ann, minor children of George Glass, Jr., late of said county, deceased, of, in and ' to c tract of land situate in Munster township, containing one hundred acres, adjoining landsof Augustine Dur biu.Esq., John Itle and othsrs, which interest is the four-fifths of one ninth of said land devised by George Glass to the said George Glass, Jr. TERMS CASH on confirmation of the sale. EDWARD GLASS, Guardian. Juno 20, 18C0.-C0-3t. . . ROBERT A. M'COY, ATTORNEY ASO COUNSELOR AT I.A1V, EBENSBURG, CAMBRIA COUNT Y, TA. All in an ncr of Legal Business in the several Courts of Uic County promjitly attended to. ' F.lc,iisburg. June 27,- 1So0.-1 D. FOSTER. P. 8. NOON, ' Grcensburg. -Ebensburg. FOSTER & XOOJC, HAVLNG "associalcd themsclvcsor the prac tice of theLaw in Cam iria county, willat tend to all business intrustec o them. Oflice on Cololonade Row;" Ebensburf . Oct. 7, 1S57. X. HEED. T. L. BETEB Ebensburg. Johnstown Itr.i:t &. IICYi:u. AllornevH ut La ounscl given in . the EnglisTSftad Germ languages. - Officii on UighStrectEbenburg,Penn'a. Fl. -6.1856. ly . .. . . 20- JOB. YOKIC of all kinds done at 50,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD. . EVERY BOIJY'S LAWYER ASD COlJi SELLOR IV BTJSIXESS, BY FRANK CROSBY, " Qf tiit Philadelphia Bar. It Tells Yvrt Uow to draw up partnership papers and gives general foims for agreement x( all kinds, bills of sale, leases and petitions. It Tell You LI ow to draw up Bonds-and : ilort- gages, Affidavits, Powers of Attorney,. Notes and Bills of Exchange, Receipts aud Releases. It TdU You The laws for the collection of Debts, with the Statutes of Limitation, an 1 amount and kiud of property exempt from Execution in every State. It Tells Yea How to make an Assignment proper ty, with forms for Composition with Creditors, and the Insolvent laws of every State. ,""". It Tells You The legal reiati. ns existing itctweeo Guardian and Ward, Master and Apprentice, and Landlord and Tenant. r Tells You What constitute Libel ani Slander, and the law us to Marriage Dower, the Wife's right in Property, Divorce and Alimony. It Tell Ycu TLe l.iw for Mechanic's Liens in ev ery State, and the Naturalization Iiws of this country, and how to comply with the same. It Tells You The law concerning Pensions and how to obtain ne, and tho Pie-Emption laws to Public Lands. It lUs You The law for Patents, with mode of "procedure in obtaining one. with iutefcrences, ' "Assignments aud Table cf Fees. . . It Tells You How to make your-Will, and how to Administer on an .Estate, with the law and the requirements thereof In every State. ' . s It Tdls You Hie meaning of Law Terms in gen eral use, aud explains to you the Legislative, Executive and . Judicial l'owers of both the General and State Governments. it Tells You How to keep out of law, by showing how to do your business legally, thus saving a Viut amount of projK-rty, and vexatious litiga tion, by its timely consultation. Single copies will be tent by mail, postage paid. to every .Parmer, every Mechanic, every man of Business, aud every body in every State, on re ceipt of $1.00. or in law style of binding at $1,25 31000 A YEAR can be made by enterprising men .everywhere, in selling the above wot as our inducements to all such are very UberaL For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, wit n otlur information., apply to or al dns -JOHN IS. I O i l LR, Publisher. No. C17 Ransom Street, TlJladelphia, 1' , June 13, 38G0.-Cru. . -.WHAT ETERl'UODV WAXTS. THE FAMILY OOOTORi COXTAIKISO Simple Ilotudits. Easily Obtained, for the . Cure cf Disease tn ull forms. By FrejUsor J1EXRY S. TAYLOR, J. D. Ii Tells You How to attend upon the sick, an how to cook for them; how to prejiare Drinks. I ouiUces, vc, aud how to guard against in fection from Contagious Dise;uses. '. It Tclls You Of the various diseases of Children aud gives the best and simplest mode of treat ment during Teething, Convulsions, Vacina- tioii. Whooping-cough, Measles, ice. It Triis You The symptoms of Croup, Cholera Infantum, Colic, Diarrhoea, Worms, Scallod Head, Ringworm, Clucken-pox, &c and gives you the best rcmdies for their cure.. ' . It Tells You The symptoms of Fever and Ague aud Bilious, Yellow, Tvphus. Scarlet and oth er Fevers, and gives you the best and simplest remedies lor their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Influenza, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lrytipelas, Arc, and gives you tne best remedies for their cure. It Ttlls You The symptoms of Cholera Morbus, .Malignant Cholera, Small-pox, Dvscuterv, Cramp, Diseases of tlie Bladders Kidneys and . Laver, and the best remedies for their cure. It 1 ells You The symptoms of Pleurisy. Mumps, .Neuralgia. Apoplexy, Paralysis, the various Diseases of tlie Throat, Teeth, Ear and Eye, aud tlie best remdues for their cure. Tells You The symptoms of Epilepsy, Jaundice 1 Hen, Kupture, Diseases of the Heart, Hemor- rhage. Venereal Diseases, and Hydrophobia, ana gives the best remedies For their cure. Tells You The best and simplest treatment for ttounus, tiroKen nones ana ""isiocations, Sprains, Lockjaw, Fever Sores, bite Swell ings. Ulcers, Whitlows, Boils, Scurvy, Burns and Scrofula. It Tells You Of thc various diseases of Women, of Childbirth, and of Menstruation; White. Jarrenness, &c., &c, and gives the best and simplest remedies for their cure. The work is written in plain language, free from medical terms, so a to bo easily understood, while its simple recipes maj'soon save vou raauy times the cost of the rxk. It is printed in a clear ar.a open type; is illustrated with appro priate engravings, and will be forwarded to your address, neatly bound and postage paid, on re ceipt of $1,00. 81000 A YEAR can i made by enterpri sing men everywhere, in selling the above work. as our inducements to all such are very liberal. l or single copies of the B,ok, or for terms to ageuts, with other information, applv to or ad dress, JOHN K. POTTER. Publisher. No. 617 Sausoni Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June 13, ltvG0.-Cm. THE CiJlPAIGX Or 1S60. GOODS AT CITY PRICES, THE subscriber respectfullv infoims the citi zcus of Ebensburg and vicinity, that he has just returned Irom the Laalern Cities with a Iarire and well assorted stock of the latest styles of S1RI.G and SOD1LR READY MADE CLOTHING lor MJ.N and UOiS. Also, a larjre assortment of HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES and Gcutlcmcns' FURNISUING GOODS, to which he invites all visiting Johnstowu to call and see bin at the CLOTHING DEPOT. No. 2, Corner ! of Clinton and Main Streets. He feels confident that persons wishing to purchase any articles in his line will save the expenses of ihe journey by calling to see Lim. A. JELENKO. Johnstown, April 25, lGO.-tf. SEW AUUSVAL. AT THE JOlIXSTWiY MARBLE WORKS. ; Th undersigned begs leave to inform the citi zens ot Cambria aud adjoining counties that be has just received a fresh stock cf the finest ITALIAN and other Mar bles, at his citablishment on Frankliu firccr, jonnstown. Jio U Jir-J lO.vV T O M BS . MANTELS. G R A STONES, TABLE & BUREAU TOPS, manfuactured of the most beautiful and finest quality of Foreign and Domestic Marble, always ou hand and made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in thc city, without thc addition of carriage. j GRINDSTONES of various grits and sizes, suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold either by wholesale or retaif. Prompt attention paid to orders from a dis tance, and work delivered wherever desired. He invites the public to call and examine his stock, as he feels satisfied he can sell cheap. ! For the convenience of persons residing in the east and North of the county, bpocimens may I e seen and orders left with George Huntley, at his Tinware Establishment in Ebensburg.' : . JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, June IS, 18C0.-ly. - . . . BLANK SUMMONS AND EXECU TIONS FOR SALE A T THIS OFFICE ' i n r,-T VEtripi . Cheapo l Best !! "Largest !! ! $35,00 Pays for Tuitfon in Single and Double Entrv Book -Keeping, Writing, Commercial Ai ithinetic and-Lectures. Board 8 weeks $20, Stationary Pr, Tuition $S-;, entire firfnws $S2. ' Urual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upou graduating, is guaranteed t bo competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary fror. " $500 to $1000 Students enter at any time No Vacation Review at pleasure. First Premiums f.r tst Business Writ'hg fur 1859. received at Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Ohio State Fairs. Alsr, it the principal Fairs of the Union for the past four ears. S- Ministers Sons received at half price. For Circular Specimens and Embellished View of the College. inclose five letter stamps to F. W. JEXKTXS. Pittsburg, Pa. Jan. 4, 1S00. Aug. 11, 18S,-2r. MAGnTfciEXT :" EXG RAVING OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS AND HIS CREW. .. . ; This Beautiful Hngr'arinfj was designed by Rubens, one it the most celebrated artists that ever lived; the oust of the original design an'1 plats being over $S00. size 22 by 20 indie.-. The Philadelphia Dailij AeM,"says,"t!ie mere nominial sum asked for the engraving, is a ?-uf-licient inducement for persons to purchase, with out the additional Gift." SCHEDULE OF GIFTS To be given to the purchasers. For full parti culars, send for a. Bill. 1 1 cash - ochm! $30: 1 cash 3,000 10 cash S00 1 cah - 2.000 ' ' 10 cash 250 1 cash l,r,00 " 10 cash . . JuO leash 1,000 10 cah loo 1 cash 500 "JO c;ish :o 1 cah . 500 10OQ cash 5000 4 cash . 1)00 . . 2000 Ciish GoOy .Together with a great variety of other valua ble. Gifts, varying in value from GO cts to ,2o. Any person enclosing in a letter $1 and five 3; cent Postage Stamps (to pay for tM-j-tajro and Roller) shall rective, by return of mail, the tnag niticieiit Engraving lif Christopher Columbus, (mux one or these valuable Guts as per Bill ) Audress all orders lor 1 ills or r.ngra vings to P. S. HEULIXE ec CO., Box 1812. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, May 23, I8C0.-3m. NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SUiVIMER. Just received, and fr sa1 at reduced price, a full supply of Staple and Fancy Goods, consist ing of Cloths, Gk.simeies, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, and a l.irge variety of other summer wear for men and boys. 200 nieces of Prints, Ginghams, Lawns and other Fancy Drest- Goods. Brown and Bleached Muslins, . Checks and Faucj Shirtings, Flannels, Stella. Cashmere, and Merino Shawl. Hniserv, Gloves. Notions, MADE-UP CLOTH S'G, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AXD SHOES, All Wool Carpeting, Hemp and Cotton do. at from 15 to 23 cents per vard. Floor Oil Cloths. : QUEENSWARE STONE AND EARTHEN - WARE, ' GROCERIES-DRUGS & MEblCINES, HARDWARE AND CUTLET Y, Linseed aud Whale Oils, Window Glass, Paints, Varnish and Turpentine.- Fish, Salt, Flour, Iron, Nails and Steel, Manil K and Hemp Ropes, of different sizes. Citton Yarns, Carpet Chains, &c, &c, all of which will be sold at the rery loicest prices. E. HUGHES. Ebensburg, May 9, ISCO.-tf. MANSION HOUSE, . JOIIASTOIT.V, Pa. THE undersidned respectfullv anuounce to the old patrons of the above Hotel, that, having re fitted and refurnished it throughout, they are prepared to entertain guests comfortably and iu good style. ZsA good Hack will be at the JiaiiroaJ Sta tion on the a-rival of - every train, for tho pur xse of carrying passengers, free of cJuirgc. to the Hotel. BOARD PER DAY, : '31.00. Tlie Siajre for Somerset, and other points in that direction, dr-arts from the " Manou House every mrMgJitjwt"y-e--ce- ted.) - - - ,. : -iitiuAi; -s tv. Johnstown, May 2, 1800.-tf. ; - T HARD TO BEAT. THE nnderhi-Tned Would rcMectfullv inform the citi.ens of Ebensburg anl viciuitv that he is still engaged in the WATCH aud JEWELRY busiue.ss, at the eld stand of Stahl & Roberts, immediatelv rnrosit- the Store of E. .shoemaker & Sons, where be always keeps on hand a large and well selected stock of CLOCKS, 1V.4TC1IES, JEWELRY, i J.(i .iyiiuio, s)-e., which be oTlts to the public a shade lower than thev r.m lx nurrhased elsewhere. He' invites the citizens to call in and examine his sloc k. CLOCKS," WATCHES. JEWELRY and ilL STCAL INSTRUMENTS, repaired in the bctt manner and Varraatod. '. ' -: J. STAliL. - Ebensburg, April IS, 18C0.-tf. ' -t jr IN TOWN. undersigned legs leave to announce S to the citizens of Ebensburg an.l vicinity, that he has ppeneil a Saddlf ry and Harness Man ufactory, and that he will juanuuciure ana keen constantly ou haj I every article in his line .f business, such as siauvjl,, jiuivxo, WHIPS, -c. Articles manufactured cneup tj order. He iivit-s the nublic to call and exam ine articles ot his manufacture, confi lent they will command the approbation of u-mpete-.t JuJges. By manufacturing none but the best nr.rt'ix an.! Kellinr? e?iean be hopes to mei it and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Terms Cash or approved country produce. N. B. All kinds of HIDES taken in exchange for work. ' - JOHN E. CONNLLL. Ebensburg, April 25, 186Q.-tf. Administrator's Notice. T.ETTEKS of Administration having been srrantel to the under-agnod, by the Register of Cimbria 0utty on the Estate of Courad Rager, late of Jackson" to wuship, Cumbria County, dee'd All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are hereby requested to make immediate tayment, and those having claims against .said CState U. UltaVUk 4.1H.LLI lliupiy .... . "or settldmcnt. . ' HARRISON KINKEAD, Adm'r. May SO, 18G0.-27 G. ' " ' ABRAHAM UOPELIN, Attorney at Law Johnitowa o FFICE on Clinton Street, a few "doors nortl of tb comer of M&ai and dm ton. AprU23, 1858. (flSSW2. 3 An aM-rivnt and aio u.ichic jep.u;U--'! J" UiON pnrdit-d cl Oxgu aid Carisoii ly cu bustiuu iu llwrogen. Niueliiied by the highest Medical Ai.tboriiKs, botii in Euxojre aud the Uiiite-i States, and prcKci iieU iu thtir practice The xpei ii.c-e of th .usaitds d;cily proves that no preparation -f lion c-aii be cvnipaied ith it. Impurities of the M"d, d prc-sjon ,t vital en- erv. n:dp :ir.d f.thi-rwKc si-kl- rvunrWi.in it-. i oj - x - - -.- -- - - - ! dicutc its jiucesMt iii ,!:-s: every conceivable case. , ' Inuoxiis in uli m illa-Ii-.s in wlJeh it l:.s beeu tried, it hu- roved allut.-ly curati-. e m e.u k of iho foii-tcviiig eoui jl.ti:.to, 'iy . In Lfebilil;i. Nervous Aji'ociivH, Emaciaiio.t. Dyyjtejmvi, VonstijKUimt. itiurrlura. Dysentery, IitrSjtirnl ti.-nitmujttion, irt'ilous Tubetcidosis. Sulf RhMia, MiSiniHKirwiiion. WJiihs, Chlorosis, Li err Chmjlifinis, Clif-nit' Hilurhts, Bhrtma tistn, Intrrmittcnt Fevers, PmjAes otft'-e , In cases of General Dv.bil.ty, wheincr the re sult, ol acute di.-c:ue, or of ti.e cvntiuue-I u.iii uution of nervous Hud iuuK.-iiI.tr energy . front Chrouic complaints oi.e trial of lhL rrtoruiive Las proved successful to au extent which uo descriptiou nor wrilU-u utteatation would render crehble. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have become frgvttt-u i their own nei7hl.ihv.!s, havesu ld'Mily re-appeared in tlmbusy world as if just returned from a protntvcteil travel in a diat.'mt land. So:i, very sig::.il instances of tl.i-f kind are attested of feir.'e Sullcrer-, cciaciuted victims cf apparent m aim sinus, sanguineous bausliou, crilic.d changes, iiixl thut cvoniplieatin of nervous and dysjH.-iie aversion, to uir ;cud exercise i.i which the phye-iclan has no name. In Nervous AiiccUoii .!' ail kinds, and lor iCiinons iaiuili.ir to Medical men, the operation of this preparation of Iron must ceces.sari!y be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor ously tonic, without being exciting and over hearing, and gently, r'-gul irly aperient, even in the most obstinate -cases of cc-bri-jenc-sj- without ever bung a g.ttrie purgative or inflicting a dit agteeblc ocstioa. it i this latler properly, among other uhich makes it oy vemar.tbly ciiv.-tuai an i jtcraian-i.-a. remedy lor I'iles, upou which it Uo appears to exert a distinct and -peciu.; actio, by dis persing tlie local tendency which Rams them. In llyspepsia innumerabla as are. its causes, a single lx f these dialybeate 1'ills has often suiiiced for the most habitual cuies, including the attendant ettrticeuess. In unchecked Diarrhoea, even when advanced to Dyaeiitary, conimed c iuaciating and appa rently maligtiiut, the eiTeuta have been tnpuaily decisive and astonishing. In the local paiiis, loss of llesh and oirei.,th debiiiatihg cough, and remittent hectic, which ger.erady indicates Incipient Cous-ampUou, this remedy has ullayed thc alann of lneiKls and physicians, in teveral very gratifying ainl in teresti"g instancv.-!. ' lii Scn'fulous Tulerrulsis, this mcIicatoJ iron lias bad far more th-ia tbi good ehect of the ntot cautiously balanced preparatious of iUioue, without any ol liieir well kuoa-n liabillitics. : The attention of females canuot be too coufi dently javited to this remedy and rcioruii.e, iu the cace peculiarly alTecthig theiii. In Rheumatism, Itoth Crowasu.i iiiiiamatorv iu the latter, however, more decidedly it Las been iu variably well repor tod, bothasa!Icviatiig pain aud reducing the swellings and . siifiiess of the joints and muscles. . In Intermittent fevers it must. necesarily le a gre;t remedy and energetic rest rative, aud its progress ia the new settlements cf the Wrs-t will probably be one of high renown and usc-ulnet-s. No remedy has ever been discovered In the whole his tfjry vf medicine, which exerts sucTi prompt, happy" and fully rstjratire effects. Good appetitee, coTplete digestion, rapid ac quisition of strength, with an ue usual disjKT-i-tion for active and cheerful exercise, immediate lyfollow its use. Tut up in neat flat mtttal luxes containing i0 pills, price 0 cents ier box; for ile by drug gists and dealers. Will l-o ss?i.t free t j arv ad dress on receijit of the price. All letter?, orders, ect., shouhl be addre--ed to R. B. LOCKi:, 4. Co., General A -rents. I'O Cedar St., N. Y . May, S0,lSt0:ly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A BmcrJcnt I.i.-liluliou established ly qxci-dE.i Joicmeut.for Vic ' Ildt-f f thc Sic awl I-is-tresscl. ojflic'cd uith Mrulcnt and Fj'iJetuic Diseases, and cs-j-ecUdly for the Cure ff Dis eases f'f tlue Scxmd (irgojis.' MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who appfy by letter with a description of their conditio;, (age, occu pation, habit cf life. Ac.) and in casoofixtrcme povcrtv. Medocines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Siermatorrhcea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, an 1 cn the NEW REMEPIES emplm-ed in the Di.-pen-sary, sent to the aULctetl in sealed letters euvel-. -pes. free nf charge. Two rr three Stamps for Postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILL1N HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association. No. 2 S. .nth" Ninth Street, rhik-dclplna, Pa- By orde. vut the Dim-tori- ' 1 : EZRA D. HEART WELL, President. ' GEO. PAIRCIIILD, Sernfary. : Feb. 8, 1SC0. ly. f ... : VAR IN "MEXICO.": - : D. J. EVANS & SON, HAVE" this day received from the Eat, and are now o.i'ering to the cinzfjis of Elenburg and A"icinitv a well selected assortment of and !m)"'V ei.TIIIXG, Ai-, large lot" of DRY GOoDS TX iiriLstiug Ui part of the following article-, viz: . SATINS. VELVETS. CLOTHS CASSIMERES, . DOE tKlNS. SATINETTS.TWF.r.DS; " i JEANS, FLANNELS, M CSL1NS, s ERLSS GOODS of every My le, NOTIONS. a large lot of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND ' CAPS. BONNETS. TRUNKS. CARPET ' 1 SACKS. STATIONARY. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, Ac, Jtc, together with such, other articles as are usually kept in a country store, whieh they will dispose of very low for cash or cnui.try prince. - The Tailoring business will le carried on in all its branches, all work will he dne in -short notice and on the mc-st reasonable terms. ; EHnsburg.Feb. 1, lg00.-10-tf. THIS WAY. TJ UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A lar and ripendid Assortment of American Pock et Knives. (Ex-try knife warranted.) by - . - . -. tatp r- nt-vv-n ri'V .... UbOuUL UU.Mlil. Au-just, 10. 1650. St. ' rr-7--JOR WORK OF KU. K I XDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE OX SHORT NOTICE AXD AT REASONABLE TRICES. -3fe Rt:a.k what the tzopls sat. 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Y. : V.'su. l.rjVo. f.j-, I'uck, N. A. S. l'c, l-4-, l.ru, N. Jauit-s liiiUk:U, K-i-i . Tt-uii. Lisr or sri-cinc i.KMti.iij. Su. 1 F.jr F-vvrr. Ct-weji-WMi, m.-vl In4tctiji. ' 2 -ir Womi FtTr, ff irn Colic, Wrtt;.-,- e l".c ". Vjl S. "-"or CvjUv, Ciji lug, TocCilnf, auvl Wkrful:.c- vt No. 4. Fur Dlarrt.t-a, ChtWi Infantum, tul SojuucT . i. Fr ..Ji-, Gripii-.r. I'-vnirrr, r liivmdy Fla. Ny. 6. K-vT enl-rft. C"!i 'l'r Mbus, No. 7. If or Oauclia, 04 K. Iuflaaua, and Sure ThroM. IS, IieaJacliv-, Vvruga. Ileal a Ml Fuliueaa t.f tKv; IWI. No. 14 Dt-t--i Piu For Wrc ad DcruM St'ua'-. Crtrt;ii:i.u. ami Uvvrr C--ni.!j?iiJt. N i II. F 1'uiu lautcLiBiiiKa, Soir, ricul, or Sa'jr-vf J I'erl-i-, N -v. 13 For I w: orri . ca, 'rufui klciva, aad Bea.-iaf Imid ft Kv-tna'vis. N-. i:l. K'.r Or.Min, II-- C-irfi. tfcvj Eiv-.'f:2. N'.. 14 iSiLT Kmv.k i'lLU Fr t-j ipri, Au jhoii, Ii-nl. on tlr Faco. X... IV Khxh.ti.1 IiiJi F--- fail, LnaivHien, r Sre im la the Oiot, BaoL, lii.4, or Ltioba. A. KjT Fv-vcr and Aue, C'jiil Fck-jr, PauJ A;a, OM 3rraanu:'1 A-n. i". Fr FU.-. K .it I or 11'u.iir.s. I: ter-aal or FiUiroal. O. F .r Srr. Wal.. r Iiii!t?u.J T.yvs anJ FjCliJ; l"aT Lij, Weai, .j- niorrr-i s.u. C Fur Ciarrk, fl-.ru: aiaou.i. jt re-xi- vur .tU W. C. Fur lu...(,; Cu, aitai-;.; ill .iv,Jei.ce a i ortv-r:i:; it cvur-. Iu aJ a ulc v: -ca, ftv- aji Fevers, Intiau ui-j-.-va. rlar.-a, 1. ir . vi r--;.. K'uturiii:;, rvl fz.-h cr;:j I vr tiirt. aa ai-i refer. Mcamca, auil l v. .a.. u ft lvatvia-r (l triv:i;X Uie .ri ;tr iti:x-.i!i -r:(- '.y m -b-Vii.:UA. ari ia xii n-li cat.-i I'. - -.tK-tlli.a a. I 1 '' - Tire rrrtire u".- --- a; rttt-i af vir-rv, a In aT tiie violriicc- W Itif ki:ai-k i u.ijaleJ, ti.c uiauae aUrv ciiVr-S. ci rt-i..-rr-vl U-ss likiurr- is. C. ana .h n are if uch frcfT X rmrn., an l m.tir-ti vllt-u l.iy tj c 4-..i:a.J-t utk-ftrd 1-. -.sa, L.r ..i- J.-.u, at.-1 rvuiMiirT'tit a x. a i Im; al oj-vr .-uid l-jr Uif F-ver a:..l C i.L i'..,- Iu alcitr- i.i.- it-a . rli a th.r, WotV Matua -i. Cuu:i: al..-i Urr vU.,..,. iii l'i.. r-- ; !-;.; :; . at. IrrrjoIa-ilifrS. t M H-a lacl.-jx. ..re .r Wv-ak V e-u 1'iiaim. full iiirurT, aai -W.ct uu rrj :ivtit. U:r cr t jilv- a Utr -or a)r4.cati'n a ill al!. a cure id fclrton erre Iri5tanct ci:'tft O r tv-rr a ii..r .-i.rfiiic v1:'!m-u."; , aa I'vi")ia. Hi;- orcVrirf:, Hr-a'iarti jr Ft-roa-e Wrak lira,, Uaa u.rt l..i.u j-a.-l Kr u.c ca--c Uu tuuc over. I'U-C. Caav f rinm fmrpMr, in td-wttc-s, a-i4 E-joV . Var -f vials, alij llj-jk. 4 Ctwf Ift flumv-M ltrtMv,nd K wk . a -a .f C '-.. i.uulJrJ. an-l B.-ji 1 "h.p".e mm tiH loxrr. i-.5i -:rvcti. fc. IS cnta. r-ii:.-ie letv-rvai tjin, aitft a; -r:.. ... 1 cv: i -v. Lare caw vf S wl. vials, lor i-iit-n acJ j ria J ii A!.?( ppfnncs. Fo Af-nnf fa rKrHir-. Cj arr!, P-Scult, LaK-rr4 Krtaua..r. attciiJcJ c:-rl. uij lktl..raUou. a'ricc, Fca Kaa Ii ti ;- :. Ptiriri- y.tcLrf-- frt'to tl. lar. tite remit of Fever, Heasiea. or Jutrrviriakv. Fv.r N-i- Utr Pra-1, Har !:.r iivAii.'i:, ai-a l.t.A. ia Ihe Far", aua K-Kkt. frioe. 60 mm frT a-.T. r.S i-m. Fn'.arr'"" "'ntirta. K'a--r-1 -'1 Indurac d Tona!, Sa-eiiiBB aad OW I teera.bijfiJou Ca3ieay of Cliil'Ireu. 1'ricv-. ci:. ir Fob CLVltil l:Bll.rrv.l1.,-al rr "-ttc Weaai -. Filijrr f lr rr-v:!l of V. I.r-A. t.keite Mvlicaticu, or ta-ha-iRjn Da birra. i'rice. N eetita tvtt t-x. F-a lhvr:-T. FiuiI At--tiniulai.'ii.TuiSia i aelUnpi, aiih Scanty twcrecJr4. lrir, bi vat? T Ik x F-a 5ta-l;ii-.E.-t- Dii ill rii trr. r!':ro, Naii-a. Vomrtiog. Sicaxicsa from riJ af or mot-on. Jhricx, Z cvLAa fKT box. Fob l'aiaT PisKtsrs. For Gravr", Kenal CalouS. Ii2i cn't, P in ful I'rinatioi l'":K.ata of cl.t. ix.iLj-a. 1 rioe, Ui emu per boa. Fca iwaisL Exuainrs. Ivraanlarr li-br.rr-p ard Cot-vquvvt Proslraliou and IKl-il tv, Bad Kraulia of tr:l liabi-a. TUe vl wioceatfnl and eaiMrul rcuxxiy Imvh, a lid icav be relied open aa a cure. I'rice, itli fuS direc tiona. $1 per box. - - ' Ieroit who a-ih to jla-e therr-v-'ve un.lrr tl.e ir.ff aioaal care, or to wi advice of Prof. IKat-uatia, can do ao, at hu office ZiCi ItroaJaav, iay trem & .A.M. & ?.XL or by lcUer. OTU; Kr3IE-HS BT MAIU Look eer the fit; make ai a eaae f vM Vinl rnm cboor. and iarke tle amonr.t ! a ruirent to"e r uuii by mail to our ail.lre-v at No. fi-I Broadaar, Nev-Y-ik. and LSe a-ie-lirhje will b au'.y rrturiml by wail or ca-reaa, iree of chrre. AC.FJ.T3 WAXTFD Wed-dre an artive,e2We:d Acrat fnrt!jeae of got Kcme-Jf in fiti a-n or em-mjtirity iu tie UicJ Slalea. A.iirf Dr. F. UOIPUKKYS k Co. Nv Bajauwir. Stw-Yoa. Tor -sale in Ebt-ns-bur?, l v E. J. MILLS. May 2, l&CO.-ly. . new jewelrYtoheT- THE u:b.rsinecl las just rct:imel from the Eait with a lare and tpIcndiJ -to-k of CLOCKS, WATCHES, Jewelry, Ensical lLstricit5, IJOTIOIiIS, iC. 0 wl.ioa Le olil-rs to the people if this vicinity at very low 5ur . Ca!l and tie for yor.rc-lvos, no charcre for t ahib.:iujr g.xIs. ""rntinii t- iee:v a fiir p'-rtion cf alroti l e a ;;1 ciiuevt.r to merit tl.ejinn.-. R 1,1 ovpiio Thoinr.- iit; lb N. 15. CLOCKS, WATCH Us, JEWELRY ACCURDEOXS, A.c, repaired in the l-tt in-Ui ncr and w arranted. , . - " C. T. ROPERTS. April II, lSCO.-Hm. BAEGAIKS I BARGAINS ! ! .NEW GROCERY STORE. rTIIE unvb-rt-ined woiiij ropcctfu'ly br--j l-av JL to inform the citi a us of lbenabmjj; and vi cinity, that Le has jui received, at l is r-t-. ;c room, t ee door Wc-.-t f Davis Lloyd's Stcrc, a large aad f:oh lot of GKcenes. which be of fers for talj ciieap f r Cali or country Produce, his stock Lii-itsi iu part t f tLc fluwiiig ard- SUGAR. COFFEE, TEA K0L ASSES. TOBACCO. SEGARS. CHEESE, FISH.' BACON. AMD THE BEST OF FLOUR .AUD CORN LIE AL. lie id .-x keeps on Land a lire and we'l e,t(.tt- Slock f Sch-A Coo1 r and Siaticn-ry, Nc-tioi s arc, all very eheap. lie hopes by Ftnct aticnti n to I 'jLMnc to merit and ro-vive a full s-L:cre cf public pr. iron ape, as be ftvls satisne-l l.is ?tot,k is poc acl be will i-ell as cLc-ap as ;uy other house in town 0J1 and jJcC ; EVAN L "EVANS. Elnbur:. A u sr. 17,1 S5t. tf. JOIIX SSIAilKAX c.ai, Jnatlce af the Pcact, Santaiillvillr, fm.. 4 LL UUSIXE.--- INTRUSTED TO HIS Jc care will be promptly ttenu4 to. lie m LI also act as i.uctione r at l'uo.ic S4es wa ijtir his service? In that capacity a:e recIrcd. April 28, .S5S:2i C. I. 3ICRU.IY,", - Attorney at La-t-r, Ebembnrt, ra. OFFICE 01TOS1TS CRAWrORD'S HOTEI I mar 17. 165a w JACKSOA & ClaARTC, SURGEON. DENTISTS. JOHNSTOWN, VA. o NE of tlae firm will be in Ebenbar darimr the tir&t ten davg of each month, during which tune all pernors uci- nne hi- p-oles5-irn.-!l crvtcr can ifind bim at the fc vf Dr. lxv, i. i.Varly pi rite Blair's Hotel. mavSIsif. -in 3 C o o
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