rccogniz the poict of the f dlowiog j-ke, which related 'long time sijo,' but whieh we heard we never j-aw ia print It i a .......l 'in.' o.nJ rriM Kp:ir i i T i rrc;,Jnr,r r,f; bile oenerai i)cmj n....... . , the United Srat.s, he WaS tormented day at- terday by importunate visitors, . most I Chief Magistrates of this 'great cntatry are,) whom he di 1 not c;i"; to see at.d iu couse- 4'ience he gave strict directions to the mcs cnger at his door, to admit only certain per- t sous on a particular day. when ho was inore j busy with btate aRjus than usual. Ia fpite cf his pen mptory orders, however, the attendant bolted into hi; apartaient, dur ing the afternoon, and informed tha General that a person wasou'-i h; whom lie could not control, acd who claimed to see Liui orders or no orders I won't submit to this annoyance,, exclaim ed the old Gentleman nervously. 'What ii his name T 'Don't know, m-.' 'Dou't know what i.auie V Name ? Beg pardon, sir it is a woman. A icoui'inl Show her in James; show her in,' said the Prifcilect, wiping his fac-, and the nest moment there entered the apart ment, a neatly clad f. male of past the mid dle age, who advanced courts usly towards the old gentleman, atiJ accepted the chair proffered her. Ue seated, madame, he said. Thauk you,' repeated the lady, throwing aside her veil, and revealing a handsome face to her entertainer. Aly mission to-diy. General,' continued the fair speaker, 'is a novel one, and you can aid me perhaps.' Madam.' said tho General, 'command me. 'You arc very kind, sir am poor woman Gen ' 'Poverty is no crime, madanie ' 'No sir, but I have a little family to care for I am a widow t-ir ; and a clerk in one of the departments of your administration, is indebted to me for board, to a considerable amount, which I cannot sollect. I need mon ey sadly, and come to ask if a portion of his pay cannot be stopped from time to time, until this claim of mine an honest one. Gen eral, of which he had the full value shall be cancelled.' I really madam that is, I Lave no con trol that way. What is tho amount of the bill V - 'Seventy dollar?, sir, here it is. 'Exactly, I see. And his salary?' 'It i3 said to be twelve hundred dollars a year. 'And tot pay his brard bill Y 'As you Bee, sir, this hau been standing for five months unpaid. Three days hence he will draw his monthly pay; and I thought, sir, if you would be kind enough to ' Yes, I have it. Go and get his note at thirty days.' llis note, sir ? It would'nt be worth the paper on which it was written ; he never pays a dollar, voluntarily. 'But he will give joa his noto will he not, madam V 'Oh, yes he would be glad to have a res pite iu that way, for a month no doubt. That's right then. Go to him and obtain his note at thirty days from today, give him a receipt in full, and cume tome this even ing.' The lady departed and called upon the young lark, and dunned him for the amount at which he only smiled and finally ask ed hiin to give Ler his note, for it. 'To be sure,' said he with a chuckle, 'give a note sartin and much good may it do you mura.' You'il pay it when it is due, won't you,' said the lady ?' To be sure,' said he. Ia the evening the lady repaired to the "White house with the note, The President put his endorsement on the back, and directed her to obtain the cash for it at the bank. In due time a notice was sent to the clerk that a note signed by him, would be du cu a particular day, which he was rcqaestod to FaJ- At first John could not conceive the source from whence the command came, and suppos sing that it had only been left for collection, was half resolved to take no notice of it But as he passed down the avenue the unpaid board bill suddenly entered Lis head. Who has been foolish enough to help the old woman in this business, I wonder, said John to himself. I'll go aud see. Its a hum I know ; but I'd like to know if she really fooled anydoby with that bit o' paper,' aud entering theBank, he asked for the note, which had been left there for collection against him. It was discounted,' said tha teller. Discounted who in the world would dis count my note,' asked John. Anybody, with such a backer as you've got on this.' Backer ! Me backer who V Here's the note ; you can see,' said the fellow, handing him the document: and on which John instantly recognizing the bold signature of the Pie.-ident of the United States: 'Sold truIi ! exclaimed Jo"hn, with a hys teric gasp, drawing forth tho money for he saw through the management at a glance. The note was paid of course, and justice was awarded to the spendthrift at once. The next morning ho found upon hi? desk, a noto which contained the following entertaining Lit of personal intelligence Silt; A change has been made in your gUco, I am directed to inform you that your cervices will be no longer needed in this de partment. Yours, &, . Sec. John Small retired to private lifo at once and thenceforth found it convenient to live on a much smaller allowance than twelve hundred a year. The following (iialogue which attually took place some years since, between au old lady, who had much cfi-lenco in profession, and a learned, but eccentric clergyman, goas to stieDgtLen a conviction already strong in many miuds, viz ; that human nature is gul lible: fa Now parson as you are a man of much learnidg, I wan't to ask you what became of the eleven days, when the old style was alt ered to new 5 Well, madame, you know this world is Lung on two great gudgeons 'Indeed sir. .WWl what then V Mit ..f . :ip renters will l lie Ot c worn out arid it broke down.' Io tell n o if it did?' 'Yes marm. Well after the world broke own, all Itsstsj cuiHcor. A . - " -l ' " , Ihe old bvly wa, bol t PurioiT the American Revolution it is! sail, the commander of a little squad wa.s j aivin orders to thn.se under Litn concerning ' THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. 1. Subcriders who do not give express notice to the contrary, are consiuerei! as wishing to con tinue their subscription. 2. If Mihsori1eis order the discontinuance of newspapers, the publisher may eontiuue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers Defect or refuse to take their papers from the office t which they are directed, they are held responsible until they have settle 1 the bills and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers remove to other places with out informing t lie publisher, and the newsnapeis are sent to tho former di recti in, they are held responsible. The courts have also repeatedly decided that a I'ot master w ho neglects to perform his duty of giving reasonable notice as reuncd by the regu hilarious or the Pest Office Department, of the neglect of a person to take from the office news papers adbressed to him, renders the Postmaster liable to the publisher for the su! sorption. JOHNS & CROSLEY, bOLE MANUFACTURE US OF TIIH JMmOVED Gl'TTA ITStCJII V CEMENT ROOFING, The cheapest and most durable Roofing in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied to new and old roofs of all kinds, and to Suing'e roofs without removing the JShingles. THE C05T IS ONLY OXE-THIKD '1 II AT OF TIN, AXU IT IS T1VICE AS Dl'ItAIZL.::. GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, For preserving and repairing Tin aud other Me tal Hoofs of cveiy description, fpm its great elasticity, is not injured by the contraction and expansion of metals. And will nt CRACK IX COLD Oil KUX IX WARM WKATIIER. These materials have been thoroughly tested in Xtuv York and all parts of the Southern and Western States, and we can give abundant proof of all wa claim in this favor. They arc readily applied by ordinary laborers, at a trilling expense. ' "NO HEAT IS REQUIRED." These itiutcrinls are put up ri 'i-7 j'ur vsr. ami for shipping to all jxirts n' (he country, iclth full printed directions for apjilication. Full descriptive circulars n il' ljunu'shrd on ajiplication hy mail or in pi rson at our Principal Office and VareIioits-. 78 WILLIAM STUKET. CG rner of Liberty Street). NEW YORK. JOHNS A CROSLEY. Aokxts Waxtkp! Tj:i;iis Cash!! June 12, 'Cl.-ly. Something for the Times! ! A NECESSITY II EVERY HOUSEHOLD ! ! JOHNS & CROSLEY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE The Strongest Clue in TiielVoi ld For Cementing Wood, Leather, Class, Ivory. China, Marble, Sone, Porcelain, Alabaster, Coral, &c , &c The only article of the hind nr produced uliick uill ici'hs'.and Water. EXTRACS : "Evry ho'w.-keepor should have asupply of Johns Croslcy's American Cet::ci.t CiL:--." Xcw Vorl: Times. 'It is so convenient to have it in the house.' AfK York Iisjiress. "It is always ready: this common Is itself to every budy." A", i". JifitpewUn!. '"We hive tried it, ami fi'ud it a- oseful in our houj as w ate r." HVftv.t' Spirit f the Timcc. Iritc !25 Outs per Hustle Very Literal Roductcors to Wholesale Dealers. TERMS CASH 3-For sale by all DniL'iVts and storekeepers generally throualn.ut the ccuntrv. JOHNS & CROSLEY, (S'.e Manufacturer..) 78 William St;kkt, (G.trner of Liberty Street,) m:u" vo;:k. July 10th, lSOL-Iy. To Consumptives. nnilE SURSCRIBER w-U cheerful! v sc iM . i . ..... 1 ( i roc ot cn;trro) t nil who I".-hp it Ho a a Simple Recipe by which l.e was cured of that dire disease Consumption. Sufferers with CoNM iir-Tiox, AsTnMA, Ukox chitis, or any lung afl'ection, he inre:e!y hopes will try this Rcripp, well siti.-ii.d if they do so they will be more than satisfied with the result. Thankful for his own complete restoration, lie is anxious to place in the hands of every sufferer tho means of cure. Those wishing the recipe with full directions, Arc. will l. lease call ad ir?ss Ri :v. W M. S. ALL EX. GO John Street, New York. E bEXSDURG FOUXDRY. IIA YlXfJ pur chased the entire stock and fixtures of tl IM liinjl .nv-. T.V . .1 .... 1 .1 ! hi luuimij, me buoscri i cr to furnish farmers and others with is prepared I'louglis, Plough Points. Sieves. Mm Irons, Threshing Machines, find castings of any kind that may be needed the communi'v. in Ry strict attention to the business of the con cern, he hopes to merit, and tru.-ts he will receive a liberal patronage from .hose in want of articles in his line. All business done &t the Foundry. EDWARD GLAPS. March '55-tf. JEW COOKS FOP. SUMMER HEADING. Mkssrs. Tick sou & Fiej.ds have just publiLcd, and will M-nd potpaid to any address on re ceipt of the price, the f oUowing -books : SECOND SKltlKS . Tho Recreations of a Country Parson. I volume elegantly bound, and uniform with the Lust Series of this popular work. Trice $1.-5 TAUT SECOND : Tom Brown at Oxford. A SEQUEL TO "SCHOOL DAYS AT HUG IVY." Uniform with First Fart. Completing the work. 1 vol. limo., with fine portrait of the Author. Price J 1.00. This admirable btory of college life, every way worthy of the great reputation gained for tbe au ith'T by its predecessor, ''School Days at liugby," s how published complete in two volumes,neatlv lxniud in inualin, and sent postpaid on receipt of Two loll.US. TkKXOB S,- FlKI.I'S, 135 Washington St., L!oton. - 'Well, it ha 1 b-en turning rour.d on two gudgeons a great while, and they SI DR. LELAND'S MTI RHEUMATIC RANI) i 1'IIE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Gout and 2.Teuralgia, ANI A sliiK CIKE TOH All Mercurial Diseases It is a c.-nvenicntlv arranged Pand, containing a medicated compound, to be worn anun I the j yL Z i sons, no change in habits of living is required. aiiJ H entirely removes me ;iseie uo.ii iuc system, without producing the injurious effects arising frcm the use of powerful internal medi cares which weaken. ini d"ftroy the constsitution. and give temporary reiki only. IVy this tieat mcnt, the medical properties contained in the liaud, come in contact with the blood and reach es the disease, through the pores of the pkiu, effecting in every instance a perfect cure, and restores the parts r.fllictcd to a healthy condition. This band is also a ro.-t pow-rful Asti-Mkkcit-r.iAL nsjent, and wi 1 entirely relieve the system from tic pernicious i fleets of mercury. Moder ate cases are cured in a few days, and we are constantly receiving testimonials of its efficacy iu agrivatod rases of long standing. Frki: $2.00, to I had of Druggists generally, or can be sent by mail or express, with full di rections for use, to any part tf country, direct from the principal Office X. JOO imO.imVAY, Xcw-Yoi k- G. SMITH 4- CO , SoLK IV.OFKIESOLS. N. B. Descriptive C irculars Sent Free- For salehy II. C. lcvin Kl-eiif lurr. A(;tiit "Wmitrtl Evr wlirrt, June It), 'ol.-ly. 7 1LLIAM CARR Sc CO.. WHOLESALE Grocers. Importers, and Dealers in For eign pod Dome-tic LIQUORS, Old Monongahehi and Rectified Whiskev. Xo. 329 Commercial Row. Libert v street, ri'iTSl.URG, Pa. SUNDRIES 5;0 Bbls double Rectified Wilis kev. 187 P. bis Old Monongahela Rye Whiky. Par, (very choice ) 50 llhds N. O. Sugar, 70 IVbls X. O. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Dacon, Flour, Larl, Iron Nails &c.,allof which w ill he sold at Lv prices for cash. WM. CAIIR & CO. February 17, lSoS.tf AIICA1K IlOTi:, Khensburg, J'a. HENRY FOSTER, PnorniETct. THIS HOTEL. FORMERLY KNOWN AS the "Ehensburg House," is one of the old est and best stands in the borough of Ebenbnrr. for th-J accommo'lation of the traveling conmium ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the season, hi PAR with the choicest of Li-iuors. and no pains pared to render his irue-ts cmf rtable. Ehcnburg. April 11, 1 S :22:ly. GEO. 1IUXTLT, WHOLESALE AN9 RETAIL of tin" copperTand SHEET-IRON WAP.E, AND DEALER IN Co .king, l'arlor, and Heating St-ves. Nai'.s. GLi.-s, v:c. &c. He a's j Las on hand a vry lare assortpient cf the above articles, wbuli he will sell at a very small advance on cost, for cash. Eb-.'n.sburg, July 10th. 1S01. tf. "EAST AVENUE NURSERY, KOCIICSTCK, MiV YORK, V7. Til. HOYT t Co . PROPRIETORS. J ARUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SUA of all kinds, and varieties, pr SHADE TREES ujptly tur- nisl.e l to order. P. P.ranilf. of Irett . ill at tend tJ s.des in this canity. Orders addressed to him will receive i-r-mi.t attenti.-n. C. MERUIT, General Ag-nt. O.tober 19. lS-j9.-tf. aBW tailor shop The undersigned Laving opened cut a Tailoring ll-talni-diincnt, over the stern r.m oCiipied by D. J. Evans & Son, ieictfi.liy informs the public that the tailoring bu.,iae.-s will there be canied on in all its braid es. All work will be doi.o i:i tho litest style, with iieat te.-s and dis pau h, and u Kn the most reason. iLh; terms. rouij:t d. thomas. Ei ensburg, May loth, lJf.l. tf I'll 1 1. S. NoON. Ebentburh. J.C. Noon. J hnstiwn. 1 S. J.. C. NOON, Attoi.m ts at-Law . Johnstown and Ebensbur:;. IjOiiice in Johnstown on Main street, two d'jors weet of Huliiib's Jewelry Store. Ebensburg May 8, ltr.l-iy. "fire i fireTTfibemT rjIIE UXDERSIGXEl) WOULD CALL THE JL attenntion of the public to one of the trreat et improvements ever tiade in COOKING STOVES, the burning of the GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is saved Fiftv per cent of fuel. GEOIl jE HUNTLEY. Ebesuburg Aug. 17, !So9.-tf. SURGEON DENTISTS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. NE of the firm w ill be in Ehcnsburg during Jf thellrs t ten davs of each inoolii, during which time all persons dei rini; liis lirofess'umal services can Iinl Mm at the cilice 01 ur. ia.wis, nearly oppo site Llair's Hotel. may2ol8iJ:f LUPflBER. PINE TOrLAR C1IEURY AND ASH LUM ber bought and sold by E. HUGHES. June 20tb i8G9. tf. 31. I. .11 ifillllAA Attorney at I.. aw, Kticnabnrg. la. OFFICE No. 2, "Colounade Pw" near the Court House. Dccemler 7, '54 ly R'i M0VAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANL'FAC t.urer and Wholesale.Dealcr in Boots. Shoos Straw Goods, Hats and Cans, No. 08 North Third Street, between Arch and Cberrv, Pbila Pbia M uch C, 185G. AIZKAII.OI I4Ii:I.V, Attorney at Law Johnstown OFFICK on Clinton Street, z. few doors north of tbe corner of Main and Clinton. April 23, 1853. CIIOKGI 31. ltlllll. Attorney at Liw, Kbmtburg, OFFICE IN COLON-ADE BOW, March, 13, lSGl-tf. ROBERT A. IWCOY, ATTOUNET AXD COfXSELOK AT LAW, EDEXSBURG, CAilBillA COUNTY, PA. AU manner of Isyal Business in the s co era Courts tf the County promptly attended to. Ebcnsburg, June 27, 1860.-: CD bltM i BUY A HOME. THE PuWriLcr-offeis at Private S tho f .1 lowing Real Estate s-ituate in Cumbria Gunly. to w it: His Mantion Property situate in the West end of the P .rough of Ebon durg. consisting of a Sp!iarn if Ground, having 'oere-.n erected a com m. -lions DWELLING lit US!:. a large ST A RLE or i'.ARN.and ever 1 oth -r Out Buildings. t aether with a hi!f L t f Gr md on w hich there is a never f iilng Sj-ri -- ..f the purest s-.fi water, from which th Il.':se vc. is supi 3iol. Wants to d;-p-se of this a :.. ii tends re:n.i ing to another oart of the 15.rouh. ALSO. Three Lots of G.-oiinl situate in the Porouah of Summitvide. Lavin thereon erected a PRICK DWELLING IKUE. two FRAME HOUSES, and a large Stable. Will be sold to gether r seporate as may suit purchasers. ALSO. A Lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Lorctto, fronting on St. JIaryV Street and extending back to St. Joseph's Stieet. adjoining Lot of J..hn Trxell on tlie East, and Lot of the Heirs of Anthony Litzir.ger, de 'd., on the West, having thereon erected a one and a half story FKAME HOUSE 42 feet in fmnt and 20 in depth. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate in Cambria township, adjoining the anricnt CHy of Jhdcau. lands of James and ieorge Mills, Charles P. Murray, Alex. M'Yiektr and ethers, contain ing C2 acres and 83 perches. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land Mluatc in Munstcr township, boun led by the Ebe!ihurg and Cresson Rail Koad, lands of Peter Kayhr and others, containing 20 acres and 29 perches (nc-arlv all cleared) havinjj hereon erected a LOG DWELLING HOUSE AND A STAPLE. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Washing ton town.-diip, adjoining lands of Jacob F.urgoon, Joseph Crite, Hugh J. M'Cloj-kej' and olliers. containing 300 acres or thereabouts, which w ill be sold ia parcels :f desired by purchasers. A LS(). A piece r parcel . f land situate on the Pennsylvania Rail Koad, near Portage Station, iu Washington township, containing o0 acres. ALSO. A piece r arc 1 of land situate in Summerhill township, Voundetl by theIVnnsl vania Rail Road, lau:s of the Heirs of Robert F'.inn, dee'd., Patrick Riley and others, contain ing alniut CO acres, having thereon elected sever al 'DWELLING HOUSES. ALSO. A tract of laud situate in AlV-idi' iiy township, adjoinin? lands f p;trick M'tiuire and others, containing 212 acres and 39 pop-l.es and a'lowancc. ALSO. A tract of land . ituatein ChM town ship, (late the property of IVclerick and Mary M. Schneider, i adjoining land of Johii IVtilwebcr an l others, containing l-'O a. res, inur.? or Ics. a small jtorti'.nof wh:.ch is c't-an: 1 au 1 thereon ereefed a CAPIN HOUSE. ALSO. Ab ut 2ri0 acr. :- f land, situate on, the waters of Pd.uklick, in Carroll township, which will be s'ld in lts as may Mlit Mir' hacrs. WILL1AMKITTELL. F.bensburg, October 21, lCO.-IS-tf. jeieeeb w, mmmi JOIIXSIOHX 'I.OTlIIJ 1ILPOT, Corner cf Clinton Si Main Streets, READY MADE CLOTHING LATEST STYLES. SPRING AND SUMMER COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS. FOR MEN AND P.OYS. ItK.M V MAI K SlIIUTS. 1R WK'tS. lNIr.USIII UTS. !Tl(KI(i, SWKT1KS. IIM)KKI(. C111KK. C-I.UVKK, CAUI'KT SACKS L.MKKKL1.AS, Till N K S , Ac , Ac A LS ) A lar-o assortment of HATS and CATS, BOOTS and SHOES, and GENTLEMEN'S' FURNISHING GOODS i f every dvacription. To which tbe Mibsuiber n-sj-'-c? fully inv'tes f.V visiting Johnstown to tall ani m l.is t..'-k,at th CLOIH'.NG DHI-oT. N . 2. o-ni' t of CM n ton an 1 Main .-?re. js. He feels O'l.lh'.cnt that person wih;ng aitiib-s in his liiiC will tav tl. exjien.-'-s of the j- urny bv purchasing from l.im. A. JELENKO. .Tol.r.stown. Mav 2.', Ll.-tf. REMOVAL ! C o A C II 11 A A V r A C T O It Y . fl!1HE subscriber would re-p-t fu'ly iufonn JL the citizens of Ebcnsburg and ,.;rroii ! din : Country that he has removed his shoj lrm the old stand to the shop lately occupied by John. Evan-(Carpenter.) where he is prepared to do ,11- i i - i.- ri..: , . . an ioicis oi worK. in n;s unci i ou-i.iess ,n soon notice and on reas. naldo tern--, and he o. ei y u.-in but tlie very bet m.itciial nd e;up! -ying but t! e best worktuen to merit a fuU .-hare ! public patronage. Fer.-ons wir',;!: 1 .irM:n in purchasing a Carriage will do v.-cl! by cai'in at this establishment. He is pre parol to m muf ic lure the following kinds of vehi' h s. vi. : PUCGIES. of drlennt qualities and prices; PAROUCHES. CHARIOTEES. o.lc and two horse ROCKAWAYS, close puart r, eiij tic and C-spritig COACHES, second hand work ofdiiTer ent kinds, .. makii a variety that will mi it all ta-tes and all purses. REPAIRING done with la-attic:- add dispatch. WM. P.ARNILS. Eben burg, April 27. lS.j9-23-tf 1SI3MSBUR0 HOUSE. The undersized having purchased and taVen possession of tho 111-tnburg House, (former ly ocupied by Henry Foster), will be happy to receive and accommodate his old customers, an-1 all others who may be disposed to patronize him. The Proprietor feel- assured from the spacious llOl'SE. STABLE & other facilities that he can ! offer at least as i;o.l accommodations as can - ' had at any other stand in tin phi.-o. He is in i possession ola larire supply iiiciuinscst l'iii'r with which l.is bar will be furm-hed; b;s tab'c 1 will le furnished with all th luxuries of th" sea ! son, and be intends by his hospitality and care, to J merit tho patronage of all Cose who stop with i him. ISAAC CRAW FOB D. Elunsburi; April, 17, 1SGT. tf. " SADDLERY! SADDLERY! THE SUBSCRIBER would rcsi-ctfully infonn the citizens of Ebenbur aud surrounding count rv, that be has opened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of bis dwelling house, on Horner street, where he is prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness &c. Having many years' experience in tbe busi ness, employing none but the lest workmen, and using the best material upon all bis work.be hopes to mrVrit and receive a liberal share of tho public patronage. Country produce at all times taken in exchange for work, and the highest market prices allowed. JAMES MAGU1RE. EUnsburg, Sept., 14, 1859.-tf. UiMOiX HOUSE. EBENSBURG "PA. JOHN A. DLAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains to render this Hotel, worthy of a continuation of tho lileral t-hare of ublic patronage it has hereto fore received. His labia will always be furnished with the It-st the market affordsj bis bar with the best of liquors. His stable large, and will be attended, by an attentive and obliging hostler. EUnbuig Apr.17 1801. ft. An ai'Crient rn! stoma '.5c preparation A IRON purified tf Oxygen aid Carbon by com-bn-ii.vi in Hvdrogt-n. Santtilied by the liighe.-t Me :-.i1 Ai-thoritif?. bth in EuroiH? and the i T". T.A1 s2. ... f-l i ;-rit .t-. it. tlijr l'rietii- CUITI . III. , J....V...V-. - i The txperience tf thor.rvands d.Jly proves that no preparation of Ir n can l- comj'arel with it. I in I uutics of tb- bh-Ki, depression .f vital m- erv. pale and otlserwi.-'- sickly complexions in- dicate its necessity iu almost vvny conceivable i ca--. Innoxious in all malia-lies in wl.ich it hns letn tricL it b is proved ah- l"t ly curative in each of the following complaints, viz: Iii 1'J'ility, AVrroM.i Ai lionx, Ei.iii-ifffioti, Dyspipsi't. Coii.t''jnitivrt. JH'irrfaca. Dy.-cufcry, Iifij.irnl Cinxnwj-fion , tlfr?'-'x 'J'ii!-rrcnf-si-, Si!( ll'"'itni, Mixincnxffiia(i'ii. W,i!c-. Cd,-ij. Licer Cuii'jJisiiit., Chronic -".;. ,.-, Ilicmn.i ti.fui, Intci m iltent I'tcers, riinpli s on Cue Tan. In cases of General Pebil ty, wii'ther the re sult of acute di.-ea.-e, ,r of the continual dimi nution of nervous and muscular energy from Chronic complaints one trial of this rc.-toratic has proved successful t an extent which ? !es riptioU nor written attest. ition wonl l ri ii '.. r creti.i ie. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to l,af tiecome forgot ton i their own neighVoi bum's, have suddi idy re-aj'p' ared in the busy l"i if just retnriKtl from a pr-.trai ii-.l travtl in distant land. Some very signal instance1 of t ! . i s kind are attested of female Sn titters, ci.nn-iated victims of apparent marasmus, sanguineous ex-bou-tion, critical clianges, m.d that complication of nervous an 1 dy-popfic aversion to air ai d exercise for which the physician ha- no nan e. In Nervous Assertions of ;di kinds, and f -r reasons famili-ir to Medical men, tho oj-erate n of this preparation f Iron n.u-t i.eccs.-ari'y lr siilutary, for, unlikd the o'd oxidt s. it is r oii.s' v tonic, without l"-inix ex.i'in and over heating, and "cntly, regularly aj.t ii nt. ever it. the most oi .-tinate cases of o-tiv-ii- with- -n? ever being a gastric purgative or ii.thcting a ('ns aie -able seu.-ati on. It is this latter property, amoj- oth whi. i makes it s remarkably tlVect'ial an-1. jktii..o;i i: a remedy for "., upon which it also appear. to exert a distinct ;in l speciii-' a. :i .w. by d's persin. the local tendeney which t-.'ms slum. Iu Dyspepsia ir.ur.ni' rabh- as are its cau-cs. a sin-1 box of these Chalybeate I'il's has i f:n snfiii ed f -r t ia- most Labitu A c.is inch. din the tenihmt -o.'rc.v.v. Iti unchecked Diarri.o-a, t vi ;i wlien advanced to Dy-eiiary. e-'i lirn.t d -ma iatin Mid appa rently Ii.;di'n-Ut. the t :fects Ij.iVt lecu t.pi.o'y decisive :ui i a-tf 'iiishir In the local p.un. loss ot :lcs!i and strn.ih dchU'.i: i! g coub. and remittent let:.-, v.i.ii' "eiifraJv indicates I'.oii.i- tit ('- :..-;:. ii :i. !". i-,'..- I remeiiv ha allayed the :i':.r!a l" fnvn . an ' phy-icians. in . ver.d vt :y g'.i:i'ii:g a;.d ;;i tere-ti' g instances. In .Scrofulous Tid (rcu!.-:s, tl :s Vi'r.' 1 ir' t. has hid far more than the '-o.'. f:"c t f : mot i-.iuti-Us!y 1 o.m. . .1 orej..i rvt ' i- f ioio;.,-. without any ! their well kn :: u 3i.d-it.it i.-s. The attention ol Kin. dc- canno: f- t o c- : li lently invitvl to this rtni-fy an 1 Vi?-ra!icc, in the oaces pe, u'i :r'y .'ofe. ling ti e:;. In r.h'.v.matism. i- .ii t' r u i; and ii.tlaiu.-.t ! in the litttr. l..wev r, in--re derided: v it 1 is trt-n invaiiabjy Wi'IriT!- !, bd h a- " i.iJ : i. j p.iiii and inducing the swellings an ! s-df;. -s t i the j 'int.-and mu-des. , In Intel mittt-nt f-.-vcrs it imt n --., ly ' a great re ady and t n r tie r -t r.tii-. e. d i;-pr.-nrcss in the i. w m t'n.i ; . T s 1 !: Wsi will prel. o' !y be .:,c -f 2 :gh it :, .v:; , i.d r.-c-u'.noss. X rfir.olylii- tr 1 ?i di--.- or- d ;n j1.. wl;. I- his t-TV .f Ire-.1.";, ": t-r.-irj t. i appy and i.'.iy n-stor iti e G od ap-t".!te, o,"p , dig- -!; :.. r - - f - 1 jn-iii-:i tl streii-ut, w: . aa i. : -v : !i-ii f. r ?i-t". ve an 1 c'.eei Jul t .c: i. e. ':... i. !'...-! u r o-.w its ji-c. I'io on in mat. fl.tt j,.-b - ID pi;:-, p'l.-c C," cents p '-! an 1 .'- -. W ill t 1 - O 1 t I .'d I-. .i!.y !tt : ' " I ' 1 - sVar 1 b- iMie-sed t; R. P I.o "KM. v C. . -o C .!. r St.. N. Y. ie. '. n' . ... O.l - :'y !1D T!1!S. AND - T I !V Veil; i A N IX INTKr.ilSiS ! jr-T Kici:ivi":. Watches, Ur-4 3 Jewelry, CLOCKS &. -c J. .OTIO. .1 the ijll tf the L'J IE f.V,'. Main .-free I. d .' )i v r, Ta. Ti e under 140. d hircs t .' udl the -tt-nti -n of the people of Ebi l.-buri; and surrounding coii:try t the fa-.-t t!ia! he has 1 ee?i :ipp.i'.ted an A stent of a largo importing Lou-cof WATCH ES, CLOCKS, vVc. and ;!-. of a large m im fa. tuiing establishment of JK U LI. A' )', whereby L. is enabled to otter such indin ei.K !ii.s to pinch. 1 st-rs of these artichs as v r n vt r K-fore oii'crel in this place, or an wh re tlds side .f the Al!c- gh-l.ifS. lb; would also call att' 1 lion to Lis largo as s. tment f WATCH MS A N I) J i: WELK Y jii-t n-ceived all of the Litest stylos and most beautiful workmanship. Having selected Li. stock with g'"eat care. I:, is confident he an suit very tasters tj styie as will as all pn.kcts ly inc great ro.:'-. -tioo in prices. t ti e: s. 1 i 1 1: .-.re particularly itivited t an iospecti u of j resent stor k an-1 prices. Iui mv n:i,,.v t. s--i.; a; M.-! win now i 11 ai - j., tra. ran'c l .'. ?4ti, l ,'V .' -." --. i3ica.-t l'.!o. Rings, Ac., at a reduction. c; i: x x l. i: m i: : I would all your attention to i.y beautiful av n irtmei.t of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES. at the following vtry !w ricvs: Hunting Verge Watchc, warranted. o.j Hunting Silver C'ylinders, bitiierto soi l iu this town at 20, and then reduced to 11, I will now sell at from i 1 0 to .? 1 1 . r.O Hunting Ixvers from &V2 V 10.00 Open Faced Cvlinders, heretofore sold at 10, I will -"ell at from $7 to S.OO Open Faced Detached Ix-vers, $10 to JpJ.OO 1 trafchf S' Jd icill be warranted yet Jr tirdec months, vr ixchanye l for another cf equal tal e. Everylxnly i invitivl to call and examine tbe stock, as tbe advertiser is confident that for ex tent, variety and style it is unrivalled in this community, while the prices ut which it is ot fered are unpreci-dentcd low. Goods sold for CASH only. (7" Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks, 'Watches, Jewelry, Ac. of all kinds, for which the Cambria County Iron Company's "cri;" will be taken at par. All work war rant id. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, Ac, at less than city prices. JOSEPH G. HOLMES, Agent. Augu.-t S, l&5i.iT. j panic mmm SCRIP AT PIR! SUGAR KETTlMs 10 to 10 ra'i COPPER KETTLES, 3 .-juart? to 4o e;ij .. a31 rts and kin.;s. ii:i:t innv utm: tvrv vrie! - ' j:xaml:lfd sr '.l:d ' y?...v : ZINC WASHBOAHLs f r 25 cents. Worth -, ,. -. ' SAD IRONS or SM 77.'.V; id! sies and r st on a'.itv. .j ; . : . " - N .tr COOK I No SltiVJs. Tiiimiicl complete, w i'h 1...;, . ....... IV m Jx n. i-r " ' EGG STOVES, 1 1. . .,, . ( , ;.! TlXO d ( A ST V ! - e., , . ; . P.dADI.EY (TOOK ING STt"K ... oitii r & t o., .line iiiiM, xwi RoN A- ' '.. A nil' ' I T v N ii!.;: j .' ' I.A(1 Mill's, and ev rv .th r l':t;.-'c;i . ,t- j ' ;' . ill icluivr s st-jVts a. .'..ivs on i i;jv iiot I- r I ODD PLATES AND ( RA'I i s id .iv- . j, i.an-L CAHP.ON OIL LAMPS. ;. ts ,. HIMNEVS an 1 VR"KS I r L-: SrOUTTiN'G, i nr.sT oL".i.nv. put up , . j-r 1 ZZ-" j''-i t-fi'-y f'"i 2.".- M IN LIPS LAMPS. OIL CAN-;. pu.vm;;', "t; n-t t;.!iv i..:.. !. COITTIH .MILLS, ::7 -r. n i . , Toastinc; forks. T-i ; ; ; JELLY Cakt- M -il b. ".,' ". . : , Co.L lil'CKETS. iM .t-. t .. c , ... Ti b- a'-. n . . 1- u i ' . f W HULKS ALK ;: EELA j i i '- s r"M'- -T- vr A- ; r t : -. CANAL ST EET pp. s.:e I).,- , v-, 1... r.. A?iv roi: FRANK Y. HAY'S W'Al.!! .... r . c. l ! ! m i: i' 'R cash ; i. si - :- A i.l, 17, Is 1. tf. NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MIHULS WOilKo I ' . ,e;s e.l."t' ! . ' n- 1 Co i.b.i ni'.U :'. 1 e i t- l i t ce: v-.i a I ol tl . ii., -t ITALIAN h i ! i- 'f. j . 1 at his ti;.ib'is! 1';.. . i ; - -,,..f. .I..b: .v. v n. MNP Ml N ! ' ' r.M i:.. :.!..'fns. i. 1. a : ?j2 i "N"i S.T. p.j.:: , p.; , ; l!. !::.;. ;.!- d f t:.e 1: . -t - - pi., tv . 1 r.-t'.n o i d .!,-:- :: .-. . 'Ii l,.!j 1 ..! . ! : . 1 ic t.- . : . r ; - 1 ' :o " be pnrct a in -he . ily. wii ' ; '. ' f t u t:. tiillNI'S'i i N !"S . f v . - . - S'i'.ta. !e It Fan . r.- a-. 1 Mf.i... -.:.s. by wl.oh sa. , r rita":!. I'loin; t aTti o!i i .') t'r1-'s T : t.ir.o1. -in 1 w. .1 k 1!, hv 'e 1 '. l, tc -. r -invites the j ublic . ;1' H'itX.,: . -a ! e K-'! s-tiisiijd he ;,e sell '(:;-. loj ii e coi.'.t oi- i vc . ! j r- ii- ' ai a:i : .!..! oi i !;.,... -v. -pe : s fli :il).i or.h-r- e. .1 v. (i rj !; 1 '- Tinw..re ll-t.iblisi.n e- t j-. Ef i .' ' - .m-!! iv.:-f- Johnstown, M :r-;h Ki 1-.1.-1. m- ii . . I" IC .! ., i ... -o ' - -- L - i x ,,,1. everv Y F D N 1 i - ' " . Tfidni at their Ha'Ion W S rhe upper st-trvol Shi-i:"a3-1 1 - si o' COUNTY. SCHOOL Si PCORECUSL ORDERS t i,U j i' I ' ECU ASE l .l.YV '('A -i-; Y d! d;::,e 1 '. N.l-if. WHEELER & WW R. A. O. KERR, ACENT ALTtwJN A. BLAiR COl'MYlA TV pic-st-ntini; tr.e :J o e natrad .h r XX chines to the exaiifmati-u anu ; tionof the j.ublic. the Agu t ' 'T . . attention to tl.e f.ut that dr.ni vears, there has Ix-ou over 14-000 these machines sold than any i Jte:s u. . ket. This alone is convincing pr i ; pt rioiity of these ma. hincs ever ait Tbese machines can le wn am. the store of the A sent, in Altoona- ( Price of No. 1 Machine. 3nvrr I F.ot and new btyle Hemimr J - e , uame&Lal P.ronx'. Glass Foct new - 55. No. S, Plain, with i Id sn lc 45. ..... N. P.. Full ir struct n-ns r) '--. furthur particulars address 11- A- , toona. Flair CO., 1 a. JOB 1V0UK, OF ALL KINDS, SEATLV P0XF AT TIIl0t If C o c U LI 4
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