Efjings (ftlist ;uib 0rbtsr. To keep yourself warm in bed Set it on fire. To be ahead of time Carry your watch b3 hind you. To see how bard a man strikes Tell him he is a liar. To keep your poor relatives from troubling yon Con.mil suicide. To keep from being dry Staud out in the ; ruin. To Ai away with si e.tr.c'es Put your eyes out. I Ti- if a t'irl is amiable Tear Ler dress in a ball room. To get the frost out of your fingers Put them in bot water. To preveut a headache when getting sober keep druuk. Misery loves company, ar.d so does a marriage able young lady. TTaIF a million packs of cards ally in London. The man who confines himself to the drink best for bim is veil supplied. To make a nice jam Lay your head under a descending pile driver. To have tarts for tea let your wife see you kiss the waiting maid. A sure thing! To tell if you love a girl Have some shallow- headed chap go and see her. The farewell of some wives to their husbands every morning buy and buy. If a man cheats you once, blame him ; if a se cond time, blame yourself. There is a house in Paris which sells annually half a milliou pairs of wooden shoes. Camphor has been discovered to be an autidcte to that terrible poison, strychnine. He who never gives advice, and he who never takes it, are alike unworthy of friendship. A piano aff.rls a young lady a g.-od chance to show her fingering and her finger ring. It makes a great difference whether glasses are used over or under the nose. The man who follows the sea thinks he shall get up with it one of these days. Why it a solar eclipse like a woixan beating her boy ? Because it is a hiding of the sun. Touchy people of all classes are apt to wear spectacles of the highest magnifying power. As a man drinks he generally grows reckless ; in this case, the more drams the fewer scruples. A lover may imagine himself discarded when he sees another's name ou the wedding cards. Gentlemen who smoke allege that it makes them calm and complacent. Cure for a felon Take a piece of rope, ten feet long and hang the rascal. "Why is an arithmetician like a dog with a lame leg 1 Because he puts down three and carries one. The most direct method of determining horse, power stand behind and tickle his hind legs with a briar. Excessive indulgence to others, especially to children, is, in fact, only self-indulgence under an alias. To the man of strong will and giant energy, possibilities become probabilities, and probabili ties certainties. The human heart, like a well, if utterly closed in from the outer world, is sure to generate an atmosphere of death. If you are looking at a picture you try to give it a good light. Be as courteous to our fellow- creatures as you are to a picture. A notorious abolitionist announces that he will lecture ori the gallows. The Louisville Journal hopes he will get the hang of his subject. Fun is worth more than physic, and whoever invest or discovers a new source of supply deserves the name of a public benefactor. Blessed is he who dies in the flower of youth ; it is as if he had risen from the midst of a feast K'fore he was intoxicated. A recent philosopher discovers a method to avoid being dunned ! "How 1 how ? how ?" everybody asks. Xtver run into ddil. An Irish lover remarked that it is a great plea sure to be alone, especially when your " sweet heart is wid ye." A ouack advertise a ccropound that will cure everything, from a bad character down to a bad temper. Don't be in to big a hurry, girls, to fall in love with the young men. It otteu happens that your hearts are no sooner theirs than theirs are no longer yours. A counsel being questioned by a judge to know " for whom he was concerned," replied, I am concerned (or the plaintifT, but I am employed by the defendant." A fellow charged in an indictment with steal ing a hoe, was discharged upon trial, it being ptoved that the article taken was an axe. The matter was a regular ho ax. " John, how I wish it was as much the fash ion to trade in wives as to trade in horses!" " Why to, Dick ?" " I'd cheat somebody most shockingly before night." Sometimes on musing upon genius in its sim- pier manifestations, it seems as if the greatest of human culture consisted chielly in preserving the j glow an-l lresuness oi tne ceart. In most quarrels, there is a fault on both sides. Both Hint and steel are necessary to the produc- j tion ot a spars. ; either ot them maj hammer on wood forever, and no fire will follow. It is ttated that a new kind of silk, of a coarse quality, but strong and abundant, is being ob tained in France from a worm which thrives in the Japauese acacia, a free growing tree. A letter from Paris states that a new color has been discovered, producible from coal tar. It is called dianthine, and varies from a deep purple to all the shades of bright rose-color. Always be at work for the attainment of an object. If the object itself is not important, the pursuit is. The fox, when caught, is worth no thing ; he is followed for the pleasure of the fol lowing. With time and patience, the mulberry leaf be comes satin. What difiiculty is there at which a man shonld quail, when a worm can accom plish so much from the leaf of the mulberry tree ? Joy is heightened by exultant strains of music, but grief is eased only by low ones. "A sweet, sad measure" is the balm of a wounded spirit. Music lightens toil. The sailor pulls more cheer ily for his song. A little girl of four years old was recently call ed as a witness in a police court, and, in answer to the question as to what became of little girls who told lies, she innocently replied that they were sent to bed. Anecdote. Some twenty years ago, a farm er's barn in the vicinity of Worcester was struck by lightning and burned to the ground. MAny of the citizens had gone to the fire, when a fop, well strapped and dickied, with his capon one 6ide of hhj head, met Dr. J n, and accost ed him in this wise : Can you-ah. tell me, doctah, how fah they have succeeded in extinguishing the conflagrat ion of the- ah, unfortunate yeoman's barn ? The doctor eyed the individual attentively dropped his head as usual for a mom-nt, and then slipped hp thumb and finger into his vest po:kct. to -k out a couple of pills au handed ihrrn to him saying l ike these, sir, and go to bed and if don't l.cl Utter m the morring. ca'lat mr oitke. I know that multitude away from the many of human beings turn 1 blessings of their lot, and dwell and brood upon I its worries ? Don't you know that multitudes ! persistently hk away from the numerous pleas - nnt things they migtit con template, uu- ; fixedly, and constancy, at painful and diagreea- lie thing iousit down, my mcuei iu. sung library, beside the evening lire. Tne b.asi is hardlv heard through the drawa curtamg. Your wife is there, and your t wo grown up daughters, ou feci thankful tnat, after the bustle of the dav, you have the CiUiet retreat where you n.av'rest and refit yourself for aauth-e-.4'v vi-h its bustle. B-:t the conversation goes t D. ' of the servants, s, and tha idleness and impudence uless indeed, it be the supercili rhicb Mr. Snooks that afternoon ! iS v..nr bois: unless mciee- ,., T !...- with which Mr. Snooks passed vour wife, and the fret that the pkasaut dinner-party at which you assisted the evening i before at Mr. Smith's, has 1 en ascertained to i ooe of the second rate character, his more honor led ucts having dined on the previous day. W flfl.fi F. Don't you I Every petty disagreeable i;i your lot, m short, n annu- i hi ought out turned ingeniously in every possi j b!e light, and aggravated and exagerated to the highest desrec. The natural am necessary re sult follows. An hour or less of this dicipline, brings all parties to a sulky and snapping frame of mind. And instead of the cheerful and thank -fid ni-Kv.l in which vu were di-posed to be when Ji ;ii sai down. ' Km til' in j BiAv..-. ........ - j . . '3 , , r ..Ji , ;ro v..r ! moral nature is jarreii ana out oi gr.ir. ..u-w, .V.,J,t, rc vnnrs,. l ass into llKKKiV. SUlIeU silence over A our books b.iks which you are u-1 likely for this evening to mush appreciate or enj..y. Now. I put to every sei.sible reader the epiesti. n, whether there be no a great deal too much of this kind of thing. Are there net fami lies that never sr-nd a tjuit evmir.g together, without embittering it by raking up cvory un- 'leasat subject in their lot rn-l Iu.tory ! There are f lks wh- l-otb in their own case ti;-t r.f ..tl.prs sem t fin.1 a strange satis faction in sticking the thorn in the hand farther i int: even in twisting the dagger hi the heart. Tueir lot has its innumerable b!e.-sings, but they will not look at the.-e. Le: the view around in a hundred directions be ever so charming, they cannot be got to turn their mental view in one of these. They persist in keeping nose and eyes at the moral pigsty. Counfr- Parson. Lolis NaT'-leon's staelis. A lady writing from Paris", says: 'I received a most imposing document the other day, admitting me with a more than one hundred majesty. Each horse has n large stall to himself, with his name over the top. and his manger is constructed of black marble. We were then shown all the state carriages, some of which were loaded with gilding and lired with white satin ; then came all the saddles, which wern very elegant ; and when we had visited the whole, we did not wonder that such a grand card of admis sion was necessary for the establishment.' The Bird? and Animals of Labrauou We cannot but remark how carefully the animals of thi3 icy country are protect.-d by. nature from their enemies. Wu;u man goes forth upon the snow to hunt, whereupon the spot less mac tie the smallett dark object would readily be revealed, then they are rob d in white. The whife partridge tlies fioni his feet, where he perceived but lumps of feath- ery snow. I he ueer, Dear, f ix, ermine, all c'al in white, pass him wi h impunity Did not hunger lead them to the traps, cr their deeply embedded tracks 'prate of their whereatou's,' seldom wt uid they fall victims ti mar. In the fummer they are slaty and mouse-colored, like the rock? rr wood color ed like the trees, a id ii mi iy an im igini-y rock or stick or stub, there is an animal life, which will take to itself legs or wii.gs when Opportunity of au easy es-caje offers An anxious mother mg leave of her ton in Scotland, was tak- ou his departure for j England, and giving him al! good advice 'My dear Sau ly, my ain bairn, gang S u'h and get all the siller ye cm from the south erns tak' everything ye can; but the Eng lish are a brave boxin' pe pie, an' take cure o them, Sandy never fight a ball man, lor ye canna catch him by the hair. Washington. June 29:h The Steamers Cambrilge. IJ.-n Dtdford. aai Pembroke arrived at the arsenal this af ternoon, the first named bringing Col. Cass' i Boston regicu nt, and the other vessels army supplies. The Cambridge, in passing Mat- th as Point, threw grapeshot into t e bashes i thereabouts, under the apprehension that the I confederates mi lit be in their former hiding ! tie 6hore Had Col Cats been aware of the recent action and ihe consequent death of Cap tain Ward, the Boston regiment would have debarked and thoroughly scoured the neigh borhood. loo remains oi uapc ari lcit here in J tne 2:30 V. M. train to dav, and will arnv at Philadelphia at ten o'clock to-night, aud then be carried to New York on Sunday even ing The Naval Rrigade will probably accom pany them to Hampton. A large nuaiber of contraband of war have come in to-day. J- W Rennet of the first Vermont Regi ment, died, yesterday, at the hospital, of typhus fever. His body will be taken home. Over one hundred sick are now in the hospital . Two or three fchots from a battery on James river, directly opposite Newport News, were fired by the rebels this morning. Among the visitors at Old Point to clay Lj Hon. II. J. Raymond, of New York. Col. Lamon is raakio? gooi progress in raising his regiment of Virginia volunteers, lie had been much retarded by the with drawal v f the federal forces from the Virginia side. This morniug a flag of truce came from the rebels towards the river Lieut. Eller, of Maj. Doubleday's command, crossed the rivt-r to meet the bearer of the flaj, who had come with a letter to the Col. of the Eighth Penn sylvania regiment It is understood that the letter is from Lieut. Col. Jiotyman, of that regiment, who was taken prisoner seme days sicce. The purport is not known. The Three Months' Men. Letters from Pensylvauia voluutaers, near the Maryland Hue, and those in lialtiaiore, enlisted for three months, say that very few of these men will be disposed to remain when their term ex pires, because of the manner in which they have peen treated. The clothing of many of them is worn out, and their food is not as good as they expocted, or as might easily be furnished. If these matters were remedied in time, the writers think the soldiers would yet resolve to remain, and certainly it would be to the advantage of the Ghvernment to have them do so, now that they become famil iar with arms aud are properly dicipliued. Philadelphia. Ledger. party to the Emperor' stables, and so went, ah ne community. though hardly thinking it worth while, but they I By strict attention to the business cf tl n ..,!! ,. nftl.A woihT.ts of Paris. The Tn, he hopes to merit, ami trusts he will .tvi r,r srdrtons. as T call tnem. are under the I 1 Eheral patronage from .hose in want of gallery of Louvre, and there must have been , horses belonging to bis ! EBENSBURG H0IJ8B. The undersiged having purchased and taken possession of the Ebciiburg House, (former- i ly ocupied by Henry Poster), will be happy to i receive and accomnxxlatc his eld customers, and all others who may be dispose.! to patronize bun. The Proprietor feels assured fn.m the upacious HOUSE, .STABLE & other fici'.itics tht he can cfler at kast as good Accointutlation as can be bad At anv other stand in the place. He is in possession of a large supply of tbs choisent liquors I with wmcn ins par win i niiiiiiuni, will be furnished with all th luxuries of the sea son, and he intends by his hospitality and care, to merit the patrouage of all those who 6top with him. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebeusburg April, 17, 1861. tf. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. BLAIIL Proprietor. ... - i i - l -11 1 i. . . 1. X.'. n fnK'n THE PKOPRIETOR will spare no pains to render this Hotel, w rtiiy f a continuation of the liberal share of public patn-nage it has hereto fore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; bis bar with the bes-t of li.i'i-.rs His stable larg?, anlvill be attended, by an .. . . . attentive and obh-in- hostler. ,.., i..,i-Kl:l o o AIICADR IIOTfir, Ebenslmrgr, la 11ENPY POSTEH, PF.opKiEToa. 1II1S HOTEL, FORMKRLY KNOWN AS the "Eben.burg House," is one of the old est and best stands in the borough of Ebeusburg. for tha accomuiodati.'n of the traveling comnuini t. Tho Proprietor assures al! who may be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his BAIL with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains o.ire'l to reu ler his guests ci-mn rtaole. Ehensburg, April 14, lX 8:'J2:ly. mJJ chased the entire stock and fixtures ot the Elensburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with lloulis, SMougli Joints, Stoves, Mill Irons, Tliresliinsr Machine, ind castings of any kind that may be needed in ?he community. ;e coi receive articles in his line All nusiii'ss done at the Foundrv. EDWARD GLAS March 22, '5f-tf. EAST AVENUE NURSERY, J ROCHESTER, SEW YORK, V7. Iil. KOYT fee Co , PROPRIETORS. "IRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES JL of all kinds, and varieties, promptly tur- nished to order. P. Uranilf. of hx.retto, v ill at tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed to him will receive prompt attention. C. M El! KIT, General Agent. October 19. 1859.-tf. riLLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE Grocers. Imr.orters. and Dealers in Fer- cign aiul D.imestic LIQUORS, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskey. No. 329 Commercial Row. Liberty street, PITTSBURG, Pa. re.'-.NLHiiii.o ooo unis iiouoie lieciineu nis- key. 187 Bids Old Mon mgahela Rye Whisky, Par, (very choice ) 50 Hhds N. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls X. 0. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails &c, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, I858.tf 1T I RECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA CO UN mJt TV. The tubscribe-r is preparing. Of s ufli- cient encouragement be given,) to publish a Di rectory MAI of Cambria County, intended to contain as much information as any other 0un- t- Map now Published in Pennsylvania. Th same to be lithographed , colored and mounted m tne most nioleiii -tyie an 1 workmaiilike nmaner. au-1 delivered to suiscrileis at i-5 per c pv. WILLIAM CHRISTY June 30, I85S. FIRE ! FIEE ! ! FIRE ! ! ! T' lIIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntion of the public to one of the creat est improvements ever made in COOKING STOVES, the burning of the GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is saved Fifty per cent of fuel. GEORGE HUNTLEY. Elesuburg Aug. 17, 1859.-tf. JiCRSOX &. CL.AIIK, SURGEON DENTISTS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. OkXE of the firm will be in Ebensburg during V the first ten davs of each month. during which time all persons d fi ring his professional services can 4 find him at the oflice of Dr. Lewis, nearly oppo site Blair's Hotel. may25jl859if Phil S. Nook. Ebensburgh. J. C. Noon. Johnstown. P. S. J. C. NOON. Attorneys at-Law Johnstown and Ebensburg. TT-Office in Johnstown on Main street, two doors west of II olmte's Jewelry Store. Ebensburg May 8, 18rtl-ly. ROBERT A. IWCOY, ATTOKXEV AXO COIMSELOH AT LAW, EBENSBURG, CAMBdIA COUNTS", PA. AU manner of Iejal Business in Vie several Courts of the County promptly alteifled to. Ebenzburg, June 27, ISHO.-tf. THIS WAY. "j UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large and slpendid Assortment of American rock et Knives. (Every knife warranted.) bv GEORGE HUNTLEY. August, 10. 1859. St. LUMBER. TINE TOPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM ber bought and sold by E. UUGHES. June 29th i859. tf. 31. D. 9IACCIIAX Attorney t Law, Ebeusburg, I. OFFICE Xo. 2. "Colonnade Row" near th Court House. December 7, '54 ly REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes Straw Goods, Hats and Caps, No. 68 J North Third Street, between Arch and Cherry, Phila Phhi f March 6, 1856. AI1RAIIA3I KOPELIX, Attorney at Law Johnstown OFFICE on Clinton Street, & few doors north of the corner of Main and Clinton. April 23, 1853. fSCORKK M. HEED. Attorney ml Liw, Kbtniburg, Tl. OFFICE IN COLONADE ROW, March, 13, lbtil-tf. BUY A HOME. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale the fob. lowing Peal Estate situate in Cambria County. to wit: His' Mansion Property situate in the West end r.r tV,o n.irr.ti"!i nf Ebensburir. consisting ot a Smiire of Ground, having thereon erected a com- m.Hlions DWELLING HOUSE, a large STA BLE or BARN, and several othr Out Buildings, Aether with a half Lot of Ground on which tnere a neVer failing Spring of the purest soft water, from wnich tne House xc, is suppnea. Wants to dispose of this as he intends removing to another part of the lwirontrh. ALSO. Three Lots of Ground situate in the Boronsh of Sumniitville, having thereon erected a P,lilCK DWELLING HOUSE, two FRAME HOUSES, and a larce Stable. Will be sold to gether or so pc-rate as may suit purchasers. ALSO. A Ix.t cf Ground situate in the Porouh of Loretto, fronting on St. Mary's Street and extending back to St. Joseph's Street, adioiuinrr Lot of Jolin Troxell on the East, and Lot of the Heirs of Anthony Litzineer, dee'd.. c-n the West, having thereon erected a one and a half ftorv FRAME HOUSE, 42 feet in front and 20 in depth. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate in Cambria township, adjoining the ancient City of Ihdeau, lands of James and George Mills, Charles P. Murray, Alex. M'Vickcr and others, contain inr 62 acres and 83 perches. I ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate in Munstcr township, bounded by the Ebensburg and Cresson Rail Road, lands of Peter Kaylcr and others, containing 20 acres and 2'J perches (nearly all cleared) having thereon erected a LOG I)U KLLINU HOLSstt V A 1 AI'.L.r,. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Washing ton township, adjoining lands of Jacob Purgoon, Joseph Cnste, Hugh J. M'Closkey and others. containing 300 acres or therealouts. wh'ch will be sold in parcels if desired by purchasers. AL(J. A piece or parcel of Ianl situate on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, near Portage Station, in ashington township, containing ou acres. ALSO. A piece c r parcel of land situate in Summerhill township, bounded by the Ieiins 1 vania Rail lb. 1, lands of the Heirs cf Rob, I nnn. dec J.. I atricK lu;e y and otlicrs, contain ing about 60 acres, having thereon elected sever- il DWELLING HOUSES. ALSO. A trat of land wituate in Alleghi-nv township, adjoining lands of Patrick M'Guire and others, containing 212 acres and 39 perches and aM' .wance. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Chfst town ship, (late the property of Frederick and Mary M. Schneider, j a Jj 'ining lands ol John Kulwel-er and others, containing 1.10 acres, more or less, a small portion of which is cleared au 1 thereon erected a CAPdN HOUSE. ALSO. Ao.rtit 2000 acres f land, situate on the waters of Bl.ukhck, in Carroll township. which will be sold in 1- ts as may suit purchasers. WILLIAM KITTELL. Ebensburg, October 24, 18CO.-4S-tf. "jEllsl'Sil 1I1MIT! JOIIXSTOWX CLOTIIIXG EIOT, Corner of Clinton h. Main Streets, READY MADE CLOTHING LATEST STILES, SPRING AND SUMMER COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, FOR MEN AND BOYS. REAOT MAPE SHIUTS. DRAWEES. CNPKRSHIRTS, STOfKIXGS, XF.fKTIKS, II.V.MlKKIt CHIEKS, ULUVKS, CAHPKT SACKS CMBhELLAS, TRfXKS, &C , &C ALSO A large assortment of II ATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, and GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOODS of every description. To which the subscriber respectfully invites all visiting Johnstown to call and see his slock, at the CLOTHING DEPOT. Xo. 2, corner of Cl:nton and Main street: He feels confident that persons wi.-hing articles in his line will s.iv tb expanses of the j jurney bv i iircL:.s:ug fr.m 1dm. A. JELENKO. Johnstown, May 2'.. l8ol.-tf. REMOVAL! C o A il 31 A A I" f A V T O It Y . T HIE u!'scrUcr would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country that he has removed his shop from the . stand to the- .-hop lately occupied by John Evans (Carjx-nti r.) where be is prepared to do !1 kinds ct work in bis hue of business at snort notice and on reasonable terms, and he hopes by using but the very best material and employing but the best workmen to merit a full share of public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in purchasing a Carriage will do well by calling at this establishment. He is prepared to manufac ture the following kirn's of vehicles, viz: BUGGIES, of different qualities and prices; BAROUCHES. CIIARIOTEES, one and two horse ROCKAWAYS, close quarter, eliptie and O-spring COACHES, second band work indiffer ent kinds, $-e., making a variety that will suit all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING done with neatness add dispatch. WM. BARNES. Ebemburg, April 27, 1859-23-tf SADDLERY! SADDLERY! THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of his dwelling bouse, on Horner street, where be is prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness &c. Having many years' experience iu the busi ness, employing none but the best workmen, and using the best material uion all his work, he hopes to mrrnt and receive a liberal share cf the public patronage. Country prcduce at all times taken in exchange for work, and the highest market prices allowed. JAMES MAGUIRE. Ebensburg, Sept., II, lS59.-tf. EMPLOYMENT. rrtUE UNDERSIGNED are desirous of socu M. ring the services of a few oung Men to engage in a Travelling Agency, upon a salary of FORTY DOLLARS TER MOXTII, and all expenses paid. This i:j an opportunity seldom offered, and to those who merit the ap probation of the Subscribers, bv strict attention to business, can rely upon constant employment for a term of years. For further partic ulars ad- arcss Connut &, Drakr. 31 Main St., AtchUon Depot, X. II. April 3rd-3 mos. TO TAILOR SHOP 1 he undersigned having opened out a Tailoring t-stabhshment, over the stcro room ocupied by D. J. Evans & Son, respectfully informs the public that the tailoring business will there be carried on in all its branches. All work will be done m the latest style, with neatness and dis patch, and upon the most reasonable terms. ROBERT D. THOMAS. Ebensburg, May 15th, 1861. tf JOB WORK of all kinds dene at if at ojice. PANIC ARRANGEMENTS. SCRIP AT PAR! ISJCJAE SETTLES, 10 to 40 falloua COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts to 40 gallons. all sorts and kinds. SHEET IKOX WARE, evrylvfriety. EXAMELED & T1XSED MO WARE. ZINC WASHBOARDS, for 25 cents, worth 3" cents, SAD IRONS or SHOOT IIIXG LROXS, all sizes and best quality, 5 to Ci cts. per lb. COOKING STOVES, Trimmed complete, with Raking arrangements. Ircm ja to ia. EGG STOVES, $1. CO to $13. 00. J1EATIXG COOK STOVES $3.00 to 8.00 BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, Patent. GRATE CO., MITCHELL, HER RON CO.. "ABBOTT & NOBLE, A. J GAL- LAuliLli S, , ii 1 ) : . -1 . . . 11. : V,.l..l .l .i i rn. and everv tauer i msuuigu ui mau ufacturer's stoves always on hand or procured on 5 davs notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES alwavs on hand. f -r Sove.e. CARBON' OIL LAMPS. 02cts.,tto CHIMNEYS and WICKS for Lamps on hand. alwavs SPOUTING, BEST QUALITY, put up and painted at lOcts. per t Ot. ZyXj cuira ch.ir-jtfor ElboursT MINKK'S LAMI's OIL CANS, POWDER CANS, all s'zes, constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS. 37 cts. to 1.25. ; TOASTING FORKS, OUSTER BROILER. JELLY Cake Moulds. Table and Tea Spoons, COAL BUCKETS, 35 5 cts. to $5,00 Tile above gxxls will be furnished, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, AT THE JOilNSTOWX STOVE A: llofS-! t RVI-HlNO SToKL. CANAL STREET. Op p .site the Weigh Lock. ASK FOR FRANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE, and save t ice n ty jcr cent, on your purchases, EITHER FOR CASH OR SCRIP Ebeusburg April, 17, 1SG1. tf. NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS Th UTide-rsiguel begs leave to infoim the citi- j ens ol Urabria ana adj 'ining c 'UntK-s rx hat be has j'lst received a fresh st h k . ,"4 f the fin -t ITALIAN aud other Mar-f! i, i U street, Johi.stowu. MONUMEXTS.e'.J Jjv TOM BS . MANTELS. G R A V E Prf STONES. TABLE & BUREAU TOPS, j inanfuactured of the most beautiful and tiuei-t ina'iitj- of Foreign and Domestic Marlle. alwavs ou hand and made to order as cheap as thev can le purchased in the city, without the addition of carriage. GRINDSTONES of various grits and sizes. suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold cither bv wholesale or reta;!. Prompt attention paid to orders from a dis tance, and work delivered wherever desired. He nvites the public to call and examine his stock. ne iceis saiiMieti lie can sell cheap. For the convenience of persons residing iu the east and North of the county, specimens mar be seen and orders left with George Huntley, at his Tinware Establishment in Ebensburg. JOHN PAEKE. Johnstown, March IS lSGl.-ly. To Consumptives. rilllE SUBSCRIBER will cheerfully send (free 1 A of charge) to all who desire it, the copy of i a Mm pie Recipe by which he was cured of that dire disease Consumption. Sufferers with Cossi-mptios . Asthma. Buox- chitis, or any lung affection, be sinceiely hopes win iry tins i;ecipe, wen satihed if thev do so they will le more than satisfievl with the result, Tliankful for his own complete restoration, he is anxious to place in the hands of every sufferer uiraiis 01 cure. i nose wisning the recipe with full directions, &c, w ill please call on or addr-ss Rev. WM. S. ALT F.N No. CC John Street, New York. MANHOOD, How Lost, How Restored. Just PuUished, in a Sealed Enccl.je, ON THE NATURE: TREATMENT AM) RAD ICAL CURE OF SPEEMATORHtEA Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility. Nervousness and In voluntary Emissions inducing Impottncy, and ental and Physical incapacity. Br ROB. J. CCLVKUWKLL, M. P., Author tf Vie "Green Look," $-o. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience, that the awful consequences of Self abuse may be effectually removed without medicine and without dangereus surgical operations, bousies. instruments, rijgs or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once cei tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion may bo, may cure himself cheajjy, privaidy, and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to tl iusacds and thousands. Sent under seal to any adHress, post paid, on the receipt of two iostage stamps, by addressing Dr. CD. J.C. KLINE. M. D., 127 Bowery, New YorE, Tost Office Box 4586. March 20, 1861. April 11, 1860.-ly JOB WORK, OF ALL KINDS, NEATLY DOXE AT TIIIS OFFICE. An aperient and stomachic preparatija K IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by co. bust ion in Hydrogen. Sanctified by theLiL Medical Authorities, both in Europe and United States, and prescribed in their practice The experience of thousands daily pr.vs ilij no preparation tf Iron can be coci an,! J Impurities of the blood, depression c f v':: tl. j ergy, pale and otherwise kky cotjI.t, ; j dicate its necessity iu almost every t '-. .'fc ; case. i Innoxious in all malladics in wl.ic'. :t - been tried, it has proved al s lut.ly curative -a each of the following complaints, viz: In Ddtility, Xerrvxts Affections, Emia'i-n Dyspepsia Constipation, Diarrhea, Dy'enttr Jncipitid Consumption, Scrfidous TuUm!.n't' SaltRlteum, Jlixmcnstruation. 117i'fc, (V,:-,.' Z.rcr Complaints, Chronic Hca-Ljchcs, IJ,rmC titm, Intermittent Ficrrs, Pimjlts ou V.e Firs In ca.-os of General Dc-lil ty- "n letLer tie re sult of acute di.-eae, or of the c-jLV.tiued dic: iiution tf nervous and muscular tstrirr . Chronic complaints one trial of this resi.raV.ve has proved succe-ful to an extent w;.',.. L , description nor written attestiitiou woull r: . ' credible. Invalids so long bc.l-ri l len as t ;;r be-corr.e f-.Tgotton in their own neighV-iL have suddenly re-appeared in the busy ... v. if jurt returne-d from a protracted tra-v'. ia distant land. Some very signal instai.e?? : kind are attested of female Suferers, t-r.iar.i-.vi victims of apparent marasmus. saL.gu.n (.-'. -. Laustiou, critical changes, and that ceir.;-'.. -. of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air x.1 exercise fr which the physician has no narr.e. j In Nervous Affections of all kinns, an: : r I reasons familiar to Molical men, the operati : i of this preparation of Iron mu-t tecenri'.v 1 ! salutary, f r. unlike the old oxides, it is vr -j ouslv tonic, without being t-xciiing and j heat'mg, aud gently, regularly aperient, evr- ;: j the most obstinate cases of costivene w::".. : I ever being a gastric purgative orinliic:::.g a i aneealle se:iati on. "It is this latter property, among other w;.;.; make; it so remarkably efiVetual and er:zi:. to exert a OisTiiiCl an l speciuc aceion, t y -pering the j val fndency which form- t!-r. In Dvspepsla innumerable as are itstau---. a single box cf these Chalybeate Pills Las 2 suSicel fr the most habitual case.-, in.' : the attendant coAireness. In unchecked Diarrbet a, even wh-n a lv.-r: . : to Dysentary, confirmc-J emaciating anl rently malignc-nt, the effects have leea ?-ir-- decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh ar. 1 st'cr.r::.. debiliatil.g cough, and remittent hectic, vi . geuera'dy liidicates Incipie-rit O.-s . ;.. :" -remetly has allayed the alarm f fri . .. "- ..n i Tihv.-icians. in several vtrv gratifvi; .z a:. I :. - ... . j ' 1 i 1 -I terestiiig instances. In Scrofulous Tul erculsis, this r.f lirulo 1 "n t ' has had far more than the c-.mi t "f j m-t cauti.'Us!- balanced prepan t - ns of ili.;-.. , without aiiy of their well known ii.!-.r.i.e-. ! The attention of females cannot 1-e t o c of- dcntly Inv:tc-J to this remedy and rcs'.oraiict. -) the caces peculiarly affecting thera. In Rheumatism, l-th Chrenic ad v.ivii'-zx in the latter, however, more decidedly it : is been inraria';y well reported, both as a'tv..i. p.v.n and relucing the swellings and tti;":.tw v. the joints and muscles. In Intermittent fevers it r.m.-t n rRii'-y " a great renifly and energetic re.-t. rative, : ' progress in the new settlements c f the Wfr-. wi'l prob.ibly b-e one i:f high rcnov-n iL l c-uln-ss. N remedy has ever len dicov -red .r " whole Li, tc-ry of me-.licir.e. which ex(ri s :. j prompt, nappy and lu.ly rst-r.Tt:vf i ' Gool aj petitcv, coplvte d:t-ti i.. n; -1 quwtion f str r.i;th. with an ui.'-.s-m! .!- -- tion for active an 1 cheerful e-xi rcise, hr:: : - t Ivf' mow its use. Put up in neat f.at metta b xes ". : : 0 pills, priee CO cents i r box; for s:iiv 1 v - r : gists and dealers. Will s-nt f ee t .u.y di'csg on rteel.tof the pr'ce. All letters, vr eel., s'iv.uM l-e a :drerv-ed lo R. B. LOCKE. A- C... HO Cedar St.. N. V. Gcr.. l.J Az- ii Mtv. CO.lf" READ THIS. AND STUDY Y01K ( INTERZSIS ! JCST KECEIIED. . A NEW ?J Watches, m Jewelry, CLOCKS 4 sT: i-TlL, XOTIOS. At the tijn of the Lij Watch, Main itmJA j t-jtrn, Pa. The undercigned c!esirrs to cnll ti e ' of the pej.le of Ebenslurg aud scrrouai. country to the fact that he has l-en app-.iri an Agent of a large importing house of Si CU ES, CLOCKS, &c, and also of a Li e u . -tuiing establishment of JE WELI2r,"yU-x- is cnaMrd to offer such inducements to r":r :l. sers of these article as were never 1-ef.re vz-.' in this place, or anywhere this siJe of tie A'.-f-ghenies. He would also call attention U Lis larr- ' sortmcnt of WATCHES AND JEWELBT just receivenl all of the latest styles ar. I leautifnl workmanship. Havir.z sele.it stock with great care, he is conSJeiil he czar.' every taste as to styie as well as a.l p v by the great reduciiou in irices- T II C L. . 4 DIES i ! I are particularly invited to an inspect! " -J present stock and prices. EAR D HOI'S h " sold at ?1,50 will now be sold at 75 c:.-.1 varranfed to tJa:ul ihe test of ire jr. Breast i Rings, &c., at a reduction. GCXTLEMC.V: I would call your attention to rry Un--- sort men t of GOLD AXD SILVER VTATi'II at the following very low prices: Huntimr Ve-riie Watches, wairan te. J-5 Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold m this town at S20, and then reduced to $14. I will now sell at from j1. ?- Hunting Levers frxm $1- 10 Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore sohi st tin i Jt.i l rm i" ' ti ' - VI v , . ..... . . ..v.U ...I r r a. i.iT C 111 t.t S oin racea ueiacnea ijecrs, 7 to twelre months, or exchanjed for anc&er value. . Everybody is invited to call and f'f 'n. stock, as the advertiser is confident that tent, variety and style it is unrivalled community, while the prices at which lJ fered are unprecedented low. Goos s-"-CASn only. :,t- 23?" Particular attention paid y JF-fii Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. Jcc, f f kiav's which the Cambria County Iron Ccn-T 1 "scrip' will be taken at par. All w,t TOWN AND COUNTRY ST iRE ji supplioil with Watches, Jewelry, c- than city prices. .r. JOSEPH G. H0UH' Augmjt 3, 1856.1j. oo TTTT o c