tilings lise aift To keep yourself warm in bed Set it on fire. To be ahead of time Carry your watch Iks bind you. To see bow bard a man strikes Tell him be is a liar. To keep your poor relatives from troubling yon I p r : 1 1 i To keep from being dry Stand out in the j rain. To do away with sje;ta ties Put your eyes j out. I t. . if a irl is amiable Tear ter dress in - " " " o a ball room. To get the frost out of your fmger3 Put them in hot water. To prevent a headache when getting sohcr keep drunk. Misery loves company, and so does a marriage able young lady. Half a million packs of cards are made annu ally in London. The man who confines himself :o the drink best j for him is veil supplied, j To make a nice jam Lay your head under a descending pile driver. To have tarta 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 Taris which sells anmally half a million pairs of wooden shoes. , Camphor has been discovered to be an antidote to that terrible prison, strychnine. He who never gives advice, and he who never takes it, are alike unworthy of friendship. A piano affrls a young lady a good chance to show her fingering and her finger nug. 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 wonzan beating her boy 1 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 on 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 cne. 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 outei world, L sure to generate an atmosphere of death. If you are looking at a picture you try to gite it a good light. Be as courteous to j our fellow creatures as you are to a picture. A notorious abolitionist announces that he will lecture on the gallows. The Louisville Journal hopes he will get the hang of his subject. Fun u 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 lefore he was intoxicated. A recent philosopher discovers a method to avoid being dunned! "How? how? how?" everybody asks. Never run. into debt. An Irish lover remarked that it is a great plea Mire to be alone, especially when your " sweet heart is wid ye." A quack advertise a compound that will cure everything, from a bad character down to a bad temper. Don't be in teo big a hurry, girls, to fall in love with the youug men. It olteu happens that your hearts are no sooner theirs than theirs are no longer jours. A counsel bting questioned by a judge to know for whom he was concerned," replied., " I am concerned for the plaintiff, but I am employed by the defendant." A fellow charged in an indictment with steal ing a hoe, was discharged upon trial, it leing pioved 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 so, Dick V " I'd cheat somebody most fchockingly before night." Sometimes on musing upon genius in its sim pier manifustations, it seems as if the greatest of iiuman culture consisted cmeuy m preserving the glow and freshness of the heart. In most quarrels, there is a fault on both sides. ! lioth Hint and steel are necessary to the rrotliio- t tion of a spark ; either of them ma hammer on wood forever, and no fire will follow. It is stated 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 Japanese acacia, a free growing tree. A letter from Paris states that a new color has been iliscovered, producible from coal tar. It is called than thine, 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 S3tin. What difficulty is there a, which a man should quail, when a worm can accom plish bo 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 3rears 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 cap on one side of his head, met Dr. -G n, and accost ed him in this wise : Can yon-ah. tell me, doctah, how fan they have succeeded in extinguishing the conflagrat ion of the- ah, uufortunate yeonian's barn ? The doctor eyed the individual attentively dropped his bead as usual for a mom-nt, and then slipped his thumb and finger into his vest po:ket, to k out a couple of pills au 1 handed thrm to hlrn saying Take these, sir, and go to bed an.l if you don't feel Utter m the uie-rriDg. ca'l at ur oltice. WORRY. Don't you know that multitude of human beings turn away from the many blessings of their lot, and dwell and brood upon its worries ? Don't vuu know that multitudes ! persistently look awav from the numerous peaa- ... " .1 - vi . . 1 ...,.1 l.v.lj ant tilings mey migm comempiaie, : fixedly, and constantly, at painful and diagreea ible thing? You sit down, my fikndn your iv.io- lilirarv. bos-iJo the eveuin-l lire. The b.asl hard'v heard through the drawn curtaing. I Your wife is there, and your t wo grown up the .i.,...-i.t, ra , f....l thankful tnat. alter bustle of the dav, you have the quiet retreat where you n.av rest and refit yourself for anoth e. ,i,y wi-h "its bustle. B-:t the conversation 'oeson. Nothing is talked of but the fadings of the servant.-, and tha idleness and impudence ofyi.urbovs: unless indeed, it be the supercili ous bow viih which Mr. Snooks that afternoon parsed vour wife, and the fact that the pleasant dinner-party at which you assisted the evening before at Mr. Smith's, has 1 eu ascertained to be one of the fctcond rate character, his more honor ed gufcts baviug dined on the previous day. Every petty disagreeable in your lot, in short, is hi ought out turned ingeniously in every possi ble light, and aggravated aud exagerated to the highest degree. " The natural and 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 ful mood in which j "U were disposed to be when you sat down, you 'find that your moral nature is jarred and out of gear. And your wife, your daughters, and yourself pass into moody, sullen silence over j our books books which you are nt likely for this evening to mush appreciate or eniov. Now. I put to every sei sible reader the question, whether there be no a great deal too much of this kind of thiu Are there net fami lies that never sr nd a quit evening together, without embittering it by raking up evory un plcasat subject in their lot ml history'? There are folks who both in their own case and that of others, seem to find a strange satis faction in sticking the thorn in the hand farther int: even in twisting the dagger in the heart. Their lot has its innumerable ble.-sings, but they will not look at these. Le; the view around in a hundred directions be ever so charming, they cannot be got to turn their mental view in cne of these. They persist in keeping nose and eyes at the moral pigsty. Country Parson. Louis Napoleon's staelis. A lady writing from Paris, says: 'I received a most imposing document the other day, admitting me with party to the Emperor's stat les, and so went, al though hardly thinking it worth while, but they are really one of the wonders of Paris. The stables, or saloons, as I call taern, are under the gallery of Louvre, and there must have been more than one hundred horses belonging to bis majesty. Each horse has a large stall to himself, with his name over the top, and his manger is constructed if Hack marble. We were then shown all the state carriages, some of which were loaded with gilding and lire! with white satin ; then came all the saddles, which were very elegant ; and when we had visited the whole, we did Dot wonder that such a grand card of admis sion was necessary fjr the establishment.' The Bibd?axd Animals of Labrapor We cannot but remark how carefully the animals of this icy country are protected by. nature from their enemies. Vh;u niau goes forth upon the snow to hunt, where upou the spot less mantle the smalle-fct dark object would readily be revealed, then they are rob d in white. The white partridge tiies fioni his feet, where he perceived but lumps of feath ery snow. The deer, bear, fx, ermine, all c'al in white, pa.sa him wi h impunity Did not hunger lead them to the traps, er their deeply embedded tracks 'prate of their whereat ous,' seldom wt uld they fall victims tJ mar. Ia the fummer they are slaty and mouse-colored, like the r ock nr wood color ed like tha trees, a-id ia ma iy an im iini-y rock or stick or stub, there i an animal life, which will take to itself legs or wii gs tthvu opportunity of an eas-y t t-caje offers An anxious mother ing leave of her ton in Scotland, was tafc u his departure for England, and giving him all good advice 'My dear Sau ly, my aia bairn, g iogSm'b aud get all the siller ye cin from the south erns tak everythiri2 ye can; hut the Eqj lish are a brave boxin' pcple, an' take care o them, Sandy never fight a ball man, lor ye canna catch him by the hair. Washington. June 29 'h The Steamers Oauibriige, IJ -n Dedford. aai Pembroke arrived at the arsenal this af ternoon, tho first named briugiug Cot. Casa' Boston regiui nt. and the other vessels army supplies. The Cambridge, in passing Mat th as Point, threw grapeshot into t e bushes thereabouts, under the apprehension that the confederates miht be in their former hiding places ; but no response, however, came from the 6hore Had Col Cats been aware of the recent action and the conseiueut death of Cap tain Ward, the Boston regiment would have debarked and thoroughly scoured the borhood. neigh- a no remains oi ;t,i ar.i n;r nprp in J tne 2:30 P. M. train to dav, and will arrive j at Philadelphia at ten o'clock to-night, aud Ph;to.llrv.;o . j then be carried to New York on Sunday even ing The Naval Brigade will probably accom pany thcin to Hampton. A large number of contraband of war have come in to-day. J. W Beunct of the first Vermont Ilegi 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 thots from a battery on James river, directly opposite Newport News, were fired by the rebels this morning;. Among the visitors at Old Point to day Li Hon. II. J. Raymond, of New York. Col. Lamon is raakine good progress in raising his regiment of Virginia volunteers. He had been much retarded by the with drawal v f the federal forces from the Virginia side. This moruiug a fla of truce came from the rebels towards the river Lieut. Eller, of Maj. Doubleday's command, crossed the river to meet the bearer of the flu, who bad come with a letter to the Col. of the Eighth Penn sylvania regiment- It is understood that the letter is from Lieut. Col. Bowman, of that regiment, who was taken prisoner seme days sicce. The purport is not known. The Three Months Men. Letters from Pensylvauia volunteers, near the Maryland Hue, aud those in JJaltiuiore, enlisted for three months, bay that very few of these men will be disposed to remain when their term ex- ptres, 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 expected, or as might easily bo furnished. If these matters were remedied in time, the writers think the soldiera would yet resolve to remain, and certainly it would be to the advantage of the Gbvcrnment to have them do so, uow that they become famil iar with arms aud are properly tlicipliued. l'hiladiliihta Ledger. BBBNSBURG- HOUSE. fflhe undersiged having purchased and taken 1 posseiou of the Kbcnbiirg House, (former ly ocupied by Henry Poster), will be happy to receive and accommodate his eld customer, and all others who may be disposed to patronize him. The Proprietor finis assured from the spacious HOUSE. STABLE & other facilities Hint" he can offer at least as good accoiitiuodatiuns as can be had at any other stand in the place. He is in possesion"of a large supply of the choicest liquors with which bis bar will be furnished; his table 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. UNION HOUSE. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. BLAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains to render this Hotel, worthy of a continuation of the HKral share of public patronage it has hereto fore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best of liqu.-rs. His stable is large, and will be attended, by an attentive and l di-zin j; holler. Ebenburg Apr.17 IStil. ft. AltC.tDi: KlOTIllh., Ebensburgr, la. HENRY FOSTER. Proprieto. r THIS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS JL the "Ebensburg House," is one of the old est and best stands in the borough of Ebensburg. for tho accommodation of the traveling communi tv. Tho Proprietor assures all who may 1p dis posed to patronize hint that his TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains pared to ren le-r his guests coiufi rtable. Ehensburg, April 14, 18-j8:22:ly. r rvcnrnn rorvnpv mvivn . chased the entire stock and fixtures of the ElHMitburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with Flouslis, iMougli fo Ints, .Stoves, 31111 Irons, Tliresliinsr Machines, ind castings of any kind that may be needed in the comnuinny. By strict attention to the business of the coi - ern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive i liberal patronage from .hose in want of articles in bis line. All biisiu ss done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLAD'S. March 22, 'oo-tf. EAST AVENUE NURSERY J ROCHESTER, SEW VORH, W. III. KOYT U Co, PROPRIETORS. 7RUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES . of all kinds, and varieties, promptly tur- nished to order. P. Branill. of Loretto, v ill at tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed to him will receive prompt attention. C. MERUIT, General Agent. O.tober 19. 1 859.-1 f. I AM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE Grocers. Importers, and Dealers in Fer- f ign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old Monongahela ami Rectified Whiskey. No. 329 Commercial Row. Liberty street, PITTSBURG, Pa. SUNDRIES 500 B. Is double Rectified Whis key. 187 Bids Old Mon .ngahela Rye Whisky, far, (very choice ) 50 Ilhds N. O. Sugar, 7( Bbls N. 0. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails ore, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, I858.tf HI RECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA CO UN jLf TY. The iubscriber is preparing, (if suffi cient encouragement be given,) to publish a Li rectory MAI of Cambria County, intended to contain as much information as anv other Coun ty Map now Published in Pennsylvania. T'. same to be lithographed, colored and mounted in toe most modem tyle and workmanlike ninaner and delivered to suh-scribois at i-5 per copy. WILLIAM CHRISTY June 20, 1858- FIHE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE ! ! ! T' HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntioii of the public to one of the creat- est improvements ever made in COOKING STOVES, the burning of the GAS AND SM( K E. oy w nicu means, is saveci r uty per ceni 01 iuei. GEORGE HUNTLEY. Eltsuburg Aug. 17, 1850.-tf. JACKSOX & CLiKK, SURGEON DENTISTS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. jfVNE of the firm will be in Ebensburg duriii" V- the first ten d.ivs tf each month, during which time all persons dc-i-ring his professional services can find him at the ofiice of Dr. Lewis, nearly oppo site Rlair't- Hotel. may2ojl&59.'f Phil S. Noon. Ebensburjrh. J. C. Noon. Johnstown. PS. Jo J. C. NOON. Attorneys at-Law Johnstown and Ebcnsbur'r. TyOffice in Johnstown on Main street, two doors west of H-timet'. Jewelry Store. Ebensburg May 8, 18U-ly. ROBERT A. M'COY," ATTOUNEY AXfl COlXSELOlt AT LAW, E D ENS BURG, CAM Bill A COUNTY, PA. AU manner of Business in th several Courts of the County promptly attended to. Eben'sburj, June 27, I8'i0.-tf. THIS WAY. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large and plpendid Assortment of American Pock et Knives. (Every knife warranted.) bv GEORGE HUNTLEY. August, 10. 1853. Ct. lumber! PINE TOPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM ber bought and sold by E. UUGHES. June 20th So9. tf. 31. D. MAC2EIIAX Attorney t Liw, Kbemburg, OFFICE No. 2. Court House. Colonnade Row" near th December 7, '54 ly REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes Straw Goods, Hats aud Caps, No. 68 North Third Street, between Arch and Cherry, Thila pbia March 6, 1856. A1IRAUA3I HOPELIX, Attorney at Law Johnstown OFFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of the corner of Main and Clinton. April 23, 1853. rsiioRni: reed. Attorney at Law, Ebtniburg, Fa. OFFICE IN COLON ADE ROW, March, 13, lbtil-tf. BUY A HOME. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale the fob lowing Real Estate situate in Cambria County, to wit: His Mansion Property situate in the West en r.f tht P.orr,n-fi of Loensburir. consisting oJ a Snuare of Ground, having thereon creeled a com modious DWELLING HOUSE, a large STA BLE or BARN, and several othr Out Buildings, tocether with a half Lot of Ground on which there is a never failing Spring of the purest soft water, from which the House ivc, is supplied. W ants to dispose of this as he intends removing to another part of the Ilorough. ALSO. Three Lots of Ground situate in the Borough of Summitville, having thereon erected a UUlUrv u iv.L.L.i.er nuufli'i, iworiiAjir. HOUSES, aud a larse Stable. Will be soM to gether r-r sept-rate as may suit purchasers. ALSO. A liOt t.t Ground situate in the! Borough of Lore! to, fronting on t. Mary's Street and extending back to St. Joseph's Street. adioiuinir Lot of John Troxell on the East, and Lot of the Heirs of Anthony Litzinger, dee'd., on the West, having thereon erected a one and a half story FRAME HOUSE, 42 fee-tin front and 20 in depth. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate in Cambria township, adjoining the ancient City of Huleau. lands of James and George Mills, C harles P. Murray, Alex. M leker and others, contain ing G2 acres and 83 perches. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate m Munster township, bounded oy the Eben.sburg and Cresson Rail Road, lands of Peter Kavler and others, containing 20 acres and 2'J perches (nearly all cleared) having thereon erected a LOG DU l.LLlG lIULii-. A.Ml A M Al'.l.l.. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Washing ton township, adjoining lands of Jacob Burgoon, Joseph Criste, Hugh J. M'Clotkey and others. containing 300 acres or thereabouts. whch will be sold in parcels if desired by purchasers. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situation tne Pennsylvania Rail Road, near Portage Station, in Washington township, containing 50 acres. ALSO. A piece r parcel of land situate in Summerhill township, bounded by the Pennsl- vania Rail Road, lands of the Heirs cf II, Fiinn, dee'd., Patrick Ri'cv and others, contain ing about GO acres, having thereon elected sever- il DWELLING HOUSES. ALSO. A trn.ft of land wituate in Alkhnv township, adjoining lands of Patrick M'Guire and others, containing 212 acres and 39 perches and a lowance. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Chst town ship, (late the property of Frederick and Mary M. Schneider,) adj lining lands of John Ballweber and others, containing 1-jO acres, more or lets, a small portion of which is cleared au 1 thrrcon erected a CABIN HOUSE. ALSO. About 2000 acres i f land, situate on the waters of Blacklick, in Carroll township, which will be sold in Its as may. suit purchasers. WILLIAM KITTELL. October 24, 18G0.-48-tf. T U lUlUiUlUUil JOII.VSTOWX CLOTIIIXG EIOT, Corner of Clinton h. Main Streets, READY MADE CLOTHING LATEST STILES, SPUING AND SUMMER COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, FOR MEN AND BOYS. READY M.U'E SHIKTS. DRAWEES. CNDERSniRTS. STOCKINGS, NKCKTIKS, HA.MUvKK CIIIKKS. GLOVKS, CAHPKT SACKS CMBliELLAS, TRt'XKS, &C , &.C ALSO A large assortment of HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, and GENTLEMEN'S' FURNISHING GOODS of every uescrij.tion. To which the subscriber respectfully invites all visiting Johnstown to call and sec his stock, at the CLOTHING DEPOT. X. 2, comer of Cl:nton and Main streets. He feels confident that persons wishing articles in his line will save th expanses of the journey by j i.rci.i.sing fr.m him. A. JELENKO. Johi.stown, May '2t, lfil.-tf. REMOVAL! A C EI 31 A .V I r A 11 T O It Y . 'S11IE s,ulscrUcr wuiiM respectfully inform A the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country that he has removal his shop from the 1 1 stand to the- -hop lately occupied by John Evans (Carp'-nti r.) where he is prepared to do 11 kinds of work in his line of business at short notice and on reasonable tern's, 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 iu purchasing a Carriage will do well by calling at this establishment. He is prepared to manufac ture the following kinds of vehicles, viz: BUGGIES, of different qualities and prices; BAROUCHES, CHARIOTEES, one and two horse ROCKAWAYS, close quarter, oliptic and O-spring COACHES, second hand work of differ ent kinds, 4e, 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 be has opened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of his dwelling bouse, on Homer street, where be is prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of Saddles. Bridles, and Harness &c. Having mauy years' experience iu the busi ness, emplojing none but the best workmen, and using the Wst material upon all his work, he hopes to mrrrit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Country prcduce at all times taken in exchange for work, and the highest market prices allowed. JAMES MAGUIRh. Ebensburg, Sept., 14, lS59.-tf. EMPLOYMENT. THE UNDERSIGNED are desirous of secu ring the services of a few Young Men to engage in a Travelling Agency, upon a salary of FORTY DOLLARS TER MONTH, ami all expenses paid. This L; an opportunity selde-m cffered, and to those who merit the ap probation of the Subscribers, by strict attentiem to business, can rely upon constant employment ior a lerm oi years, ror lurtuer particulars ad dress Conmit & Drake. 31 Main St., AtcUUon Depot, X. II. April 3rd-3 mos. OT TAILOR SHOP i he undersigned having opened out a Tailoring Establishment, over the stcro room ocupied by u. j. tvans fc bon, letpectfully informs the puonc that the tailoring business will there be carried on in all its branches. All work will be aone in the latest style, with neatness and dis patch, and upon the most reasonable terms. ROBERT 1). THOMAS. Ebensburg, May 15th, 1861. tf T JOVTXYORK of all kinds hne at this ojjice. PANIC ARRANGEMENTS 1111 1 1 SCKIP IT PAR! SJJGAtt KETTLES, 10 to 40 gralloua COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts fo 40 gallons. r : all sorts and kinds. SHEET IUOX WARE, evryvx rit-ty. ENAMELED k- TINNED IRO WARE. ZINC WASHBOARDS, fur 25 cents, worth 37 cents, SAD IRONS or SMOOTHING IRONS, all sizes and best quality, 5 to CI cts. per lb. COOKING STOVES, Trimmed complete, with Baking arrangements. Ircm to J2S. EGG STOVES, $i. 50 to 413. 00. HEATING CO OK ST O VES S 3.00 to SS.00 BRADLEY COOKING STOVES. Patent. GI1.41T &. CO., MITCHELL, IIEII RON 4- CO.. ABBOTT & NOBLE, A. J GAL LAGHER S, and every e ther Pittsburgh or Philadelphia man ufacturer's stoves always on band or procured on b da- notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES alwavs on hand. f.-r S.ve?, CARBON OIL LAMPS. OJcts-.tto $l.'Jo. always CHIMNEYS an 1 WICKS for Lamps on hand. SPOUTING, BEST QUALITY, put up and painted at lOcts. per tot. ZyNo extra, charge for Elboic.T MINER", LAMPS, OIL CANS, rOWDER CANS, s'zes, conttantly on baud. all COFFEE MILLS, 37 cts. to $125. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS, JELLY Cake Moulds. Table and Tea Spoons, COAL BUCKETS, Soicts. to $5,00 THe above goods will be furnished, WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL, AT THE JOilNSTOWN STOVE vV HorS-ITS V 1!IIN; SToIlE. CANAL STREET. Opi.site the Weigh Ivock. ASK FOR FRANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE, and save ticenty jcr cent, on your purchases, EITHER FOR CASH OR SCRIP Ebensburg April, 17, 1S61. tf. NEW ARRIVAL jrjsr rn:B:jr si: JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS The undersigned l egs leave to infoini the citi zens ol Cambria and adjoining counties that l.e has j-t received a fresh st-tk. of the fin-st ITALIAN aud other Mar-&Vj,'il l i s. at his eit.ibiisi.mcnt on Franklin j 'Wr-y ' street, Johi.STown. MON UM ENTS. TOM BS . MANTELS. G R A V K fR? STONES. TABLE & BUREAU TOPS. H manfuacturcd of the most beautiful ami liue.-t ouaiity of Foreign aud Domestic Marble, alwavs. ou hand and made to order as chtap as they can le purchased iu the city, without the additien ol carriage. GRINDSTONES of various erits and sizes. suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold either by wholesale or retail . Prompt attention paid to orders from a dis tance, and worv delivered wherever desired. He invites the public to call and examine his sb-ck, a lie Teels eatished be can sell cheap. .1 - - - . - ror ii. e convenience ei persons resKinsr iu the cast and North of the county, specimens may be seen and orders left with George Huntley, at his Tinware Establishment in Ebei.sburjr. JOHN PATtEE. Johnstown, March IS lSGl.-lv. To ComumptlvcK. dire disease Consumption. Sufferers with Consi-mptiox. Asthma, Buos- chitis. or anv lun affection, be Rin.-o.U- will try this Recipe, well satisfied if thev .1.. they will le more than satisfiel with the result. Thankful for his own complete restoration, he is anxious to place in the hands of every sufferer hjc means ui cure, x nose wishing the recipe with full directions, &c, will please call on er addpss Rev. WM. S. AT I P.v a - . r rr - - No. CC John Street, New York. MANHOOD, How Lost. How Restored. Just Published, in a Sealed Envcl-pe, ON THE NATURE: TREATMENT AND RAD ICAL CURE OF SPERMATORHCEA Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and In voluntary Emissions inducing Impotency, and Mental and Physical incapacity. Br BOB. J. Cl'LVKUWKLL, St. P., Author ofUic "Green 2Aot," &.-c. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from bis own expe rience, that the awful consequences of Self abuse may be effectually removed without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, ritigs or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once ceitain and effectual, bv w ijicn eery sutlerer, no matter what his condi tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, priratdy, and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thou sands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt of two iHstage stamps, by addressing Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, M. D., 127 Bowery, New York, rtt Office Box 45S6. March 20, 1861. April 11, lSGO.-ly rilllE SUBSCRIBER will cheerfully send (free A of charge) to all who desire it, the copy ef a Simple Recipe by which he was cured of that JOB WORK, OF ALL KINDS, NEATLY DOXE AT THIS OFFICE. An aperient and stomachic preparitija K IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by cj bu?tkn ia Hydrogen. Sanctified by the ti-v, Medical Authorities both in Europe and" United States, and prestribe-d in their practij rri.. .--r-i..T , r& r.f t'mi'kr.i'c .V v ... j no preparati n tf Iron can be coc.j a.-t .l -ai: ) Impurities of the blood, deprc-rakri v;: tl j ergy. jiale and otherwise oickly ci i-j r, dicate its necc-tj-ity in alm'.t tvery c -...1t." j ca.-e. Inr-'-xious in Jul maliadies ia w:.'--v :t ... lee-u triel, it has proved als lut.ly curiUvt" each of the f.-llowing ce-m plaints, viz: In DJjility, Nervous AJTectioM, Emarct'i..a Dyspepsia, Coiistiatlon, Diarrhui. Dyrr' Incipuid Consumption, ScrfI'u$ TnUrn,lr:(' Salt RJteui,i, Jfismcuntruation. U7,iVf Cr,:r-,' Licer Complaints. JaiitiJ, Chrome Htiijh-s, Lhrmn. tiin, Lderutiiicnt rivers, 1 m.ts :t( be. In cases of General Debility-, wLt-tLer tie re sult of acute disease, or of the c jLV.nuel c;. nution tf nervous and muM.iJ.ar trrzv Chronic complaints e-ne trial t f tLU Tt.Tu,.ve has proved tucce-fiJ to au extent Tr"..,,v L , descrijition nor written attestation wvuM ; . crolible. Invalids so long Wd-ri d den as litcorce forgotton in their own neigh V-ti. have suddenly re-aj-peared in the busy v if ju--t returr.etl from a protracted u.r -'. :.a , j distant land. Sme very Mimal instance f ; i kind are attested t'f female Suficrers, e:.... ..- ; J victims of apparent niarasii,us. saiigu.n:-"U- -. uaustion, critical cnanges. sl. iai ce--i ...... of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to a.r .i exercise for which the physician has no r.a- . In Nervous Anecti'-ns of all kmrts, a: ! reasons familiar to Melical men, the ope-;:. : i of this preparation of Iron inu-t teccssirily I salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is v.r I ouslj" tonic, without I ting exciting aud i heating, and gently, regularly aperient, (v;:. j the most obstinate caes of eostiveness w;;.. "rt f- i c " c - - agreeable sensati on. i "It is this latter property, among othtrr w";. : mil it n rf-mu kalilv eiletual and terr:a i - - - - . i i a rcme.lv for Pikjs. ur on which it also ai j to e'xert "a di.-tiuct and spe:inc action. ,y J . j parsing the 1 val tendency which f;rn t!:-r i Tn l)y.r-i.s;a inuuroeralde as are :s.-.u-- ! .: 1 1 ... . f t! ri,i!rW.ato I'il'a 1 -. . " - ! sufiiced for the iiih-t habitual casc-s, in-'ul.:: ! the attendant co.firenfss. ! In unchecked Diarrbeva, even wh. n a '.v. :: .! j to Dysentary, cor.nrmed emaciating aa rer.tly maligncnt, the e-t:e;ts navt etea decisive and astonishing. In the locr.l vains, loss of flesh and debiliatil.E couh, and remittent l.etL', vi.. j generally iiidicates Incii.ieiit Oc.s remedy has allayed the alarm : ' physicians, in several very gratif ; teresting instances, j In Scrofulous Tu1tcu!s"s, this v. ' has bad fir more than the g-.nd m t c.iuti -uslv balanced prepan t fe.t of :;. .n of i.I; ; ;.u .i'-.i.'.-. i itnout anv of their well ki.o.vn The attention of females cannot I t o c :.: dently invited to this remedy and rcs'-.'ratia. :: the caes peculiarly affecting them. In Rheumatism, both Chronic asd i'.f.r. r in the latter, however, more decided'y :t : l ... , i t . m r'. :j 1 . v w-?I rt.rffd li.ilt n s Vvw i . . . pain and relucing the swellings aijj stifj.c- c the j-'ints and muscles. In Intermittent fevers it must nr-rofstrrr progress in the new stt'enier.ts f tLe 1 1 1 t i i v , c v .: -l ulness. No remedy has ever 1-cen d5Covrrt-d i ' whole his tory cf me-.Hcir.e. which cx r- s . prompt, happy Good aj petittv. and fully co i'1-.-re qu'.sitin oi st ren -th wirh tien lir active an lyfollow its use. Put ip in neat flat mettal b .- s: f t El f.-e-AV. let r,!ls. pr cists and d . c cents jmt ! alers. Wrdi-s- diosi on ruciptof the prue t el., sliould ! a :dr-rvfcd i-i R. B. LOCKE, tS- O. Gcr. M A.-k- :i'.i?" cv ;ar St.. N. Y. AD Till: . and sn ity ion: INTERESTS ! JTST KECEIED. A NEW sTC'CS : .y. . - Cj? ' " t t : WatCIieS. ' JeWelrV, 1 . r- . - . - . '. . At the tijn r.f O.c T.ij Watch, Main i'rt-.'. t jurn, I'a. "TM 3 r , . - C)f the lllilf of KlfT-!1 nr- n- A v-r. .VI ' Country to the fact that he has ltn i .: an A cent of a hrrpi'mmriii," h.v..t ii An' ES. CLOCKS. &c, nd alsi.of a lije . ..11: 1 . r r r' i r- i - f .it-' " ' . is cnabhd to offer such indutt-ments t -r .r sers of these articles as were n-. ver U-l -rt . : gbetiies. He would also call attention to Lis sortmcnt of WATCHES AND JEWELRY just received all of the latest style l-oautiful workmanship. Havirr se.:--stock with great care, be is e nf-.'-rfi) he c:2 - ! ! I ' ' t kiv its t'j M il- Ui ts J - by the great reductiou in j-rites. THE LAON are particularly invited to an inpct: z : i t'irsria siws. ana prices, caa iwi o . aI J .i t?i r A -II . t 11 . . " ' !, s-mu ii m.ou win row pe scu ai -j i;- v warranted io tJa:uI the tat tf wear. Bres- i -Rings, &c., at a reduction. GE.TLL.MC.: I would call your attention to rry I -ca ' ssortmeut of GOLD AND SILVER WATCH1-- at the following very low rices: Huntimr Verire Watches. warraiiteJ. Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto soli this town at S20. and then reduvd n 114. I will now sell at from 410 to M Hunting Levers frtm Jl- t0 " ' nry. v.,j r..i; .- i..nf , oM at $10, 1 will sVll at from : All watches sold will l warraniel i P" twelve months, or exchanged for ano'Mr . r . . . Everybody is invited to cail aLiJ S3"":t f stock, as the advertiser is confident tUt b? fun. t.- .J ,t..lj ti tirrivatd l" .. .....; i.;i .1.. -:,c .t which t'uillltui v ntliic t lit in-- - - 5 j fered are unprecedented low. Gc- CASH ouiy. Particular attention paid b rrr-- m.t- WatoVw: .T--Jrr. Jte t'f " t;DwN . - . , . , -i,;i. pumi.n. r.-jintr Iriin i.'-i "scrip" will l taken at par. All w,r i.i TOWN AND COUNTRY STa suppliel with Watches, Jewelry, than city prices. , JOSEril G. HOLMES. August S, 1856.17.