HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors ami manufacturers of IIOS- tettek's celebrated stomach bit ters can appeal with jtrfect confidence to phy sicians and citizens gent-rally of the United States because the article Las attained a reputation heretofore unknown, A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumeson hare assertions or blazoning puffery. The con sumption of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters for the l ist year amounted to over a half million bottles and "from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming jear the consumption will reach near one million hct t!es. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the preperatiou, and the sanction, of the niost prominent physiciar.s in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommended the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testi monials to its efScacy in all casos of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom This is not a tempo rary popularity, cbtained by extraordinary efforts in the way rf tiumpet insr the dualities of the Bitters, but a solid esti mation fan invaluable medicine, which is des tined to he as enduring as time itself. Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved ! a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure fur the Dyspepsia aud like diseases, is to the pro prietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It re moves all morbid matter from the stomach, pu rities the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous systefor giving it that tone and energy indispensable st the restoration of health. It operates upon the domach, liver, and other digestive organs, milaly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfji t declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuveoang generally. We have the evi douce of thousands of aged men andVomen who Lave cxpei-'cuced the benefit of using this prep aration while suffering f, m stomach derange rnerts and general debility; acting r.ndei the ad vice cf physicians, they have abandoned all del eterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods whentheir cares are so har rassing that many of them sink under th trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbing ly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her ex treme anxiety f.-r her infant. Should the period of r. ateraity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is gegerally aggrava ted. Here then, is a necessity for a stimulent to recuperate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhaustiug tri- als and responsibilities. Nursing motters gener ally prefer the Bitters to all other invigorators that receive the endorsemeut of physicians, be cause it is agieeable to the taste as veil p. cer tain to give a permanent increase of Lodyily strength. All those persons, to whom we have r nrt:cu- larly referred above, to wit: sufferers i-.--.ji fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysen tery, indigestiuu, h-ss of appetite, and all disea ses or derangements of the stomach, superanua ted invalids, persons of sedentary accupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own phy sical welfare by giving to Ilostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a tril. CAUTION. We caution the public against using any of the many imitations of counterfeits, but ask for Hostetteu's Ck'.eiirated Stomach Bittehs, and see that e.ich bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metal lic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. C3- Prepare,! and sold by IIOSTETTETt & RMITII, Fittsbu.gh, Fa., and soli by all drug gists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South America, and Germany. AGENTS. Davis & Jones. Ebensburg; J. A. Finish, Summit ville; Wm. Litzinger, Lorctto; Feter Kinney, ilunster. Sept. 5, 1800. ly. IHP0ETANT TO ALL XEtV GOODS. THE undersigned respectfully h.f. this his many customers aud the public generally that he has jut received, aud opened at his store in Wilmore (formerly Jefferson a large and vell seleeted st-ck cf DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. which he v, ill dispose of at the lowest possible price for Cash. ''Quick Sales and small profits," is his motto. His st".ck exompromises everything usually kept in a Country store. Ho has also for sale a large assertnient of RKADY MADE CLOTHING. Manufactured of the very best articles and in the latest and most fashionable style. Cal around and see him. JOHN M'COLGAN. Wilmore, Oct. 10, 18Gl. 3t A NCW CIIASCC FOR CARGA1XS. " E. J. Mills has just received, and is now A-Jopeniag out, in a ne store room, on Main ttreet a large stock of Clothing. Hats and Cape, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Flour, Cornmeal, Bacon, Fish, Sweet Potatoes, Syrup Molasses. Sugar, Tea, Cofiee, Groceries and Confecti onaries, Cigars aud Tobacco, School Books, &c, together with a general asMrtment of NOTION'S OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention is invited to his stork of Ladies' and Children's Shoes, as he intends to tell low for cash. E. J. Mills. Ebensburg, Oct. 10, 1SG1. tf.. WHEELER & WILSONS' ScwingSI acblncs. R. A. O. SKERR, AGENT, ALTOON'A. BLAIR COUNTY PA. T FkT Pie3entinS l,ie above named Sewing Ma JLxM chines ts the examination and oonsideral tiou of the public, the Agent desires to cl attention to the fact that during the last tight years, there has been over 14-000 more of these machines sold than any others in the mar ket. This alone is convincing proof of the Mi- I'VU MIIV Ol II1VSC llli..inio JKl nil UIIIC15. These machines cau be seen and examined 'at the store of the Agent, in Alkxma. Price of No. 1 Machine, Silver Platel, Glass Foot and new style IL-miner 'o. No. 2, Or i :mfntal Rronz", (Jlas Foct new style llcmmer 1 3. No. 0, Plain, with old style I L' miner .rl5. K 11 I- nM ir.ctnirll.ii'i . .l t. . Fi.M iitiiUf parti ulars addtis-s R A () Kkrk. Al- : ,o:i.i. Liair co., Pa. 6, !v, Aim AIIA3I HOPEUX, Attorney at Law Johnstown OFFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of the corner ol Main and-Clinton. April 23, 1853. Gi:ORGU 31. RKED. Attorney at Law, Ebentburg, F. OFFICE IN COLONADE ROW, March, 13, 1861-tf. ROBERT A. M'COY, ATTOUXET AND COl'SSKLOK AT LAW , EBENSBURG, CAMBAIA COUNT i", PA. All manner of Isgal Business in the secera Courts of the County promptly attended to. Ebensburg, June 27, I80O.-Y". .11. I. MAC K II AX O F1TCE No. 2. "Colonnade Court House. Row" near the December 7, '54 ly I. 0. 0. F. Highland Lodge No . 423 meets every WEDN ESD A Y vening at their Hall on High st.. in the upper storyot Shoemaker's store ON the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana 0 Turnpike, a small case of SURGICAL IN STRUMENTS. The owner can obtam tliem Im proving property, and paying the charges of this advertisement. JAS S. TODD. XOT1CE. A LL PERSONS indebted to R. S. Bunn, arc requested to call and make settlements im mediately. Otherwise their accounts will be left with the proper authorities for collection. Ebensb'g. Aug. 21.-tf. R. S. BUNN. AI3fi IXI ST It ATO itS A OTIC C. Letters of administration upon the estate of Wiiliam Burke, late of Summerhill township, Cambria Gu:ity. dee'd,. having been granted by the Register of will to the undersigned, ail per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, aud those having claims against the same will present them without de lay to. J E R EM I A 1 1 G LEASON Adm'r. "Sept. 12, 18dl, Ct, pd. m Ail CA DC HOTEL,, tibeiisburs, HENRY FOSTER, Fkopp.iktcr. flIIlS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS JL the "Ebensburg House," is one of the old est and best stands in the borough of Ebensburg. for the accommodation of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor assures al! who nvy be dis psed to patronize him 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 render his quests comfi.rtablc. Ehensburg, April 14, l5S:22:ly. GEO. HUXTLY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET-IRON WARE, AND DEALER IN Cooking. Parlor, and Heating Stoves. Nai-s, Glass, Ac. &c. He a's has on hand a verv large assortment of the above articles, which he will sell at a very small advance on cost, for cash. Ebeusburg, July 10th. 18G1. tf. NEW ARRIVAL JGHKSTGWtf MARBLE WORKS Tha undersigned begs leave to inform the citi zens of Cambria and adjoining counties rv that he has jut received p. fresh stock of the finest ITALIAN and other Mar-fTlt'H lies, at his citablishment on Fr.-.nkHnl'kii, ' street, Johr.stown. MONUMENTS, 'vJK TOMBS. MANTELS, uUAVESfpl3 STONES, TABLE Ar BUREAU TOPS, &' manfuactured of the most beautiful aud fii.est quality of Foreign and Domestic Marble, always on hand and made to order as che.ip as thv can be purchased in the city, without the addition of carriage. GRINDSTONES of various grits and size,-, suitable for Fanners and Mechanics, s .hi either by wholesale or retai!. Prompt attention paid to orders from a dis tance, ana worn delivered wherever desired. He invites the public to call and examine his stock, as he feels satisfied he can sell cheap. For the convenience of persons residing in the east an 1 North of the count', specimens may le seen and orders left with George Huntley, at his Tinware Establishment in Ebensburg. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, March 15 18G1.-Iy. Sometliing for the Times! ! A NECESSITY 13 EVERY E0USEB3L9 ! ! JOHNS & CBOSLEY'S . AMERICArj CSMEKT GLUE Tlie SI l ongest Glue In The World For Cementing Wood, Leather, Glass, Ivory, China, Marble, Bone, Porcelain, Alabaster, Coral, &c, &c. The only article of tltc kind cer 2roIucd which icill icillttiul Wuter. EXT K ACS : "Every housekeeper should have asupplv of Johns Ar Crosley's American Cen.eut Oluo." Xew York rimes. 'It is so convenient to have it in the house.' A'cu York Express. n is always ready; tins eommends itself to every body." A. Y. Independent. "We have tried it, and fiind it as useful in our hom as water." Will ed Spirit rf the Timee. l'rice Cents per Uostlc Yery Liberal Redncteors to AMiolesalo Dealers. TERMS CASH CCJ-For sale by all Druggists and storekeepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS & CHOSLEY, (le Manufacturers.) 78 William Stiskkt, (Comer of Liberty Street,) kkw yohk July 10th, 18G1.-Iy. NEW TAILOR SHOP The Undersigned bavins opened out r Tuilorin.r i Establishment, over the store room ocunied bv O. .T. Kvani X- Sr.,, w-.fn 1 r,ubHc tLat tJlC tailoring bu.siuess that tuc tailoring bu.siiKv.s5 will tlx. i earned on in all its branches. All work will be done in the latest style, with ncaoess aud dis patch, and upou the most reasr-nabe terms ROBERT D. THOMAS. Ebenburg, May 10th, 1801. tf. OtT-JOR WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. BUY A HOME. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale the fol lowing Ileal Estate situate in Cambria County, to wit: His Mansion Property situate in the West end of the Borough of Ebensburg, consisting of a Square of Ground, having thereon erected a com modious DWELLING HOUSE, large STA BLE or BARN, aud several other Out Buildings, together with a half Lot of Ground on which there is a never failing Spring of the purest soft water, from which the House &c, is supplied. Wants to dispose of this as be intends removing to another part of the Borough. ALSO. Three Lots of Ground situate in the Borough of Summit-, ille, having thereon erected i a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, two FRAME HOUSES, and a largo Stable. Will be sold to gether or seperate as may suit purchasers. ALSO. A Lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Loretto, fronting on St. Mary's Street and extending back to St. Joseph's Street, adjoining 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 feet in front and 20 in depth. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate in Cambria township, adjoining the ancient City of Buleau. lands of James and George Mills, Charles P. Murray, Alex. M'Yicker and others, contain ing 62 acres and 83 perches. 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 29 perches (nearlv all cleared) having thereon erected a LOG DWELLING HOUSE AND A STABLE. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Washing ton township, adjoining lands of Jacob Burgoon, Joseph Ciiste, Hugh J. M'Closkey and others, containing 300 acres or thereabouts, which will be sold in parcels if desired by purchasers. -1LSO. A piece or parcel of land situate on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, near Portage Station, in Washington township, containing 50 acres. ALSO. A piece or pi reel of land situate in Summerhill township, bounded by the Fcnnsl vania Rail Road, lauds of the Heirs of Robert Flinn, dee'd., Patrick Riley aud others, contain ing about CO acres, having thereon erected sever al DWELLING HOUSES. ALSO. A tract of land fcituate in Allegheny township, adjoining lands of Patrick M'Guire aud others, containing 212 acres and 33 perches and aMowance. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Chest town ship, (late the prop-erty of Frederick ami Mary M. Schneider,; adj. .ining lands of John Ballweber and others, containing 150 acres, more or less, a smalt ort!on of which is cleared au 1 thereon erected a CABIN HOUSE. ALSO. About 2000 acres of land, situate on the waters of B! lekliek, in Carroll township, w hich will be sld in l--ts as may suit purchasers. WILLIAM K ITT ELL. El-cnsburg. Oot-.ber 24. lS0O.-48-tf. 9. JEIEIIO STILL TEIIFfAiT! JOII.YSTOW.V CLOTH IXC DEPOT, Corner of Clinton & Llain Streets, READY MADE CLOTHING LA TEST STYLES, SPRING AND SUMMER COATS, PANTS. AND VESTS. FOR MEN AND BOYS. UK A PT MA OB S1IIKTS. IR AWKIIS. USDEnsnirtTS, STOCKIXIJS, XKfKTIKS, II A DltKIt CIIIKK. bLUVKS, CAKPEX.SAIKS VMCKELI.A3, Tl;l NK3, , &C ALSO A large assortment of II ATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, and GENTLEMEN'S' FURNISHING GOODS of every description.' To which the subscriber restn-ctfully invites all visiting Johnstown to call and see his stock, at the CLOTHING DEPOT. No. 2, comer of Canton and M.dn streets. He feels confident that persons wishing articles in his line will save th expenses of the journey I'V purchasing from him. A. JELENKO. Johnst )v:n, May 20, l.SCl.-tf. REMOVAL! C A C 11 31 subscriber A X I' F A T O R Y . would respectfully inform f 5 UE JL tlie nti.ens 01 r.oensuurg ana surrouuaing cuntry that he has removed his shop from the old stand to tlie shop lately occupied by Juhn Evans (Carpenter,) where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of business at short notice and 011 reasonable terms, and he hones by- . . 1 1 i- 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. lie is prepared to manufac ture the following kirn's of vehicles, viz : BUGGIES, of .liferent qualities and prices; BAROUCHES, CII ARIOTEES, one and two horse ROCKAWAYS, close quarter, eliptic and C-sprmg COACH hb, second hand work of diner ent kinds, $-c, making a variety that will suit all tastes ami all purses. REPAIRING done with neatness add dispatch. VM. BARNES. Ebeii'burg, April 27. 1859-23-tf "bbbmukg house. fphe uudcrsiged having purchased and taken I possession of the Ebenburg House, (former ly 01 -a pied by Henry Foster), will be happy to receive and accommodate Ids old customers, and all -t,hcr3 who may be disposed to patronize him. The Proprietor feels assured from the spacious HOUSE. STABLE & other facilities that be can offer at least as gcxd accommodations as can be had at any other stand ia the place. He is in possession of a large supply of the choisest liquors with which his 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 patronage of all those who stop with him. ISAAC CRAWFORD. EUnsburg April, 17. tf. SADDLERYrSADDLERY! rYUIH SUBSCRIBER would rcsi-octfully inform JL the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that be h:ts opened a Saddler's shop, ia the basement of his dwelling bouse, ou Homer street, where he is prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of S iddles. Bridles, and Harness &c. Having many years' experience in the busi ness, employing none bu- the best workmen, and using the tact material upon all his work, be hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Country pri.-du.ee at all times taken in exchange for work, and the highest market prices allowed. JAMES MAGUIRE. Ebensburg, Sept., 14, 1859.-tf. UNION HOUSE. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. BLAIR, yroprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains to render this Hotel, worthy of a continuation of the liberal 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 bebt of liquors. His stable i large, andwill be attended, by au attentive and obliging hostler. Ebenburg Apr.17 1801. THE LADY'S FRIES D. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1862. " THE WORD'S FAVORITE. Foit 32 Yeabs the Stasakd Magazine rronounced by Vie press of Uic United States, T.1TW S MAGAZINE IN TllLi WUliL.L, Aud the Cheapest. THE LITERATURE is of that kind that can be read aloud the fami ly circle, and the clergy in immeus numbers are subscribers for the Book. THE BEST LADY WRITERS in America contribute to its pages, and we Lave some that write for no other magazine. THE MUSIC is all original, and would cost 25 cents (the price of the Book) in the music stores; but. most of it is copyrighted, and cannot be obtained except in Godey." OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS. I All efforts to rival us have ceased, and wc now stand alone in this department, giving, as we do, many more and infinitely better engravings than are published in any other work. i GODEY'S I IMMENSE DOUBLE SHEET FAIIION-! TLATES, CONTAINING From fee to secen f ull length Colored Fashions on each plate. Other magazines qxce only itro. FAR AHEAD OF ANY FASHIONS IN EU ROPE OR AMERICA. Godey's is the only work in the world that these immense plates, and they are such m to have excited the wonder of publishers an 1 the public. The publication of these plates cost $10,000 MORE than Fashion plates of the old style, and noth ing but our wonerfully large circulation enables us to give them. Other magazines cannot afford it. We never spare money when the public can be. benefited. These fashions may be relied on. Dresses may be made afrer them, and the wearer will not fcuject herself to lidicule as would be the case if she visited the large cities dressed after the stye of tLe p!ab-s given ia some of cur so called fashion magazines. OUR WOOD ENGRAVINGS, of which we give twice or three times as many as any other magazine, are often mistaken for steel. They'are so far superior to any otheis JMITATIOSS. Beware of them. Remember that the Lady's Book is the original publication and the cheapest If you take Gdey. yot want no other magazine. Everything that is useful or ornamental ia a house can be found in Godev. DRAWING LESSONS. No other magazine gives tliem, and we have given enough to fill several lar. volumes, OUR RECEIPTS are such as can be found nowhere else. Chok ing in all its variety Confectionery the Nur sery the Toil'et the Laundry the Kitchen. Receipts upon all subjects are to le found in the pages of the Lady's Iiok, We originally started this department, an 1 have )eeuliar facil ities fr making it moi,t perfect. This depart ment alone is worth the price of the Book. LADIES' WORK TABLE This department coir.i i.-es c-i.gavir.gs ant! descriptions of cvi rv art'ele that a J.idy we ares. JO D E L CO TTA UES. No other magazit e has this department. TEH MS CA SII IX ADVA XCIJ. 0e copy one year Two copies do do 5.00 Three do do do COO Four, do do 7.00 Five copies one year, asd an extra Copy to the person sending the club. $10. Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, $15. Eleven copies One year, aud an extra copy to the Ierson K-uding the club, $20. And the only magazine that can be introduce! into the above clubs in piace of the Lady's Book is Arthur's Home Magazine. special- ti.rr.r.iNG with othe;: magazines Go ley's Lady's Book and Arthurs Home Maga zine bcth one year for 3,50 Godey's Lady's Book and Harper's Magazine l th f"r one year for 4.50. Godey, Harper and Arthur will all three be sent one year, oa rectij t of six d..Iars. Treasury Notes aud Notesjjf ail solvent banks taken at par. Be cartful an.l pay the postage on your letter. Address L. A. GODLY, - Gl!3 Che? nut Street, I'hiladLlphia Ea EAD THIS. AND STUDY YOL'R OWN UiTEKESTS A NEW STCCX OK Watches, &' L Jewelry, CLOCKS &. XOTIOXS. At the sign tf the Rig WairJi, 2 Iain street, Johns loicn, l'a. The undesigned desires to call the attention of the people of Ebensburg and surrounding country to the fact that he has teen appointed an Agent of a large importing house of W.-XTCH-ES, CLOCKS, &c, nud als. of a huge mai.ufac tuiing establishment of JEWELRY, whereby Le is enabled to offer such inducements to purcha sers of these articles as were n . ver lefore offered in this place, or anywhere this side of the Al'.e ghenies. He would also call attention to his large as sortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY just received all of the latest styles and most beautiful workmauship. Having sentted h:. stock with great care, he is coniident he can suit every tiste as to styie as well as all pockets by the great reductiou m prices. THE LADIES are particularly invited to an inspection of hh present stock and prices. EAR DROPS hitherto sold at $1.50 will now be sold at 75 cts., and vearranted to stand the tett tf vear. Breast Pins, Rings, &c., at a reduction. GGXTLU SI E IV : I would call your attention to my beautiful a sortment of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES. at the following very low prices : Hunting Verge Watches, warranted, $G.2i Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at 20, and then reduced to $14, 1 will now sell at from $10 to $11.50 Hunting Levers from $12 to $10.00 Open I aced Cylinders, heretofore sold at $10, I will sell at rrein $7 to 8.00 Open Faced Detached Levers, $10 to $12.00 All watches sold tcill be warranted to go for tvcelce months, or exchanged for anotlier rf equal taiue. Everybody is invited to call and examine the stock, as the advertiser is confident that for ex tent, variety and stylo tt is unrivalled in this community, while the prices at which it is of fered are unprecedented low. Goods sold for CASH only. 1 arucuiar auemion paid to repairing Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. Ac, of all kinds, for which the Cambria County Iron Company's "scrip" will be taken al par. All work war ranted. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, &c, at less thau city .prices. JOSEPH G. HOLMES, Agent. August 3, 1856.! j. . PANIC I1 ill' kit ft l II ! 1. ill SCRIP AT nr.! miill KETTLES, 10 to 40 gallous COPPER KETTLES, 3 quart to 40 ga'Ioi.s. all sorts au 1 kinds. SHEET IKO WARE, evrv"vriety. EXAM FLED S,- TIXXED IROX WARE ZINC WASKBOAEBs lor 25 cents, worth 37 certs. SAD IRONS or SMOOTILYG all sizes and best quality, 5 to t i ci IROXS, s. 1 er lb. COOKING STOVES, Trimmed complete with Baking r.riar.gcn:t-:.!--, Frrm $3 to $28. EGG STOVES, $1. 50 to $Io. CO. HEATIXG COOK STOVES CO t SS.uJ BRADLEY COOKING STOVK. '.,: r.t. Git Arr co., 3HTCJI 1:1.1., if:rr RON Sr CO.. AP.ROTT A' NOBLE, A. J G A L LAGHER'S, and every ether Pittshurg'i -r P'niht IS. f. .1 1 :: ufacturer's ttoves always n 1 v.iA or .-.;. rvd e-a 5 days 1 ot.ee. ODD PLATES AND CRATES ap.vavs :i haiid. f-.-r S'jvo CAUHOX OILLAMl'S. 02:ts..to CHIMNEYS and WICKS f r L-w.ij., on d. a v SPOUTING, BEST QUALITY, put up ai.l 5 ll.te 1 at per f. o:. ZZ7X" extra chnrje Jl r E MINIIR'S LAMPS. OIL CANS. l'O V Y. CAN; s:zes, fuu.-tautly COl'FLi: MILLS, :;7 its. to TOASTING FORKS. OY.V'T.K BROILE . la S:.. JELLY Cake M ;;1 Is. COAL BUCKETS, S5jci T. to $5, Tlie above g-...s w I'd ' WHOLES als: Oil LTAIL. at tj:k j;instoa N" MOY2". . CANAL Oiitle ! !: "s 1 : . S i ;E7 he e: u i: 1 y t.. ASK FOR FRANK W. HAY'S WAREIKH and .save tiren!y per iit, .n y..;;r pt.i EITHER FOR CAli nV. Ebe;.sl i:rg A ril, 17, lv.il. tf. Yi I .EN'SP.U RG EC t V NT R Y.- A chased the ei.:i:v st k Ebensburg Foundry, the .-uk-cr to furnisli farmers 1.: d ll.tis v. '. Iiougli, IIe jcij luinto.. IroiiK, T2ti'fx;ili - a.-:d castiiis of aay ki:..'s l'...t ' the Coi:uni::;r.v. Bj' strict atteath n tth-b". cern, he h.-pts merii. at... ir;. liberal patronage fror.i d. a in his tine. HAYING III IC i: All i.usi:iss done r.t the t -VI!' EiVARi GLA--'S. March 22. V,5-tf. JOHNS & C03L" J0LE MASlTACTfUKKS T T:iK I CEtfENT ROOF I The cheap, st and mo.-t d-.:r ,.bk R . It can ie aio-iie i to new a ! i i : r ,1 kinds, and t Shing'e i -fs w;ih.'!:t rt :.i- VAi S:.ii..-'.e. THE COST IS O.NLV oNLliIi.-l' U.'.T oi AM IT IS TWICE AS Sl'SIAlS ' GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT J For preserving and rei airing Tin uu l i tal Roofs of every ".ior:ptku, fro:;! its tlasticity, is not ii iured by the tvi.ir.n.ii -i; expansion of metals. And will u.-t CRACK COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER. IN These materials have Ken t in New York and all parts ff the St.ntl.tin Western States, and we can give r.bin.d.u.t p of all w.i claim 'n this fav. r. They are readily applied hy erdkiaiy hi! i at a tnfiing r-xpe;:sc. "K0 HEAT IS REQUIRED." These materials r.rt pt.t i:r a.'.y f r i.s', f.-r shij'piiig to all prti of the c. uutry, a fuli printed directions f r app'.i-::ti :i. Full descriptive circuh.rs w i'.l l-e J u i:il.vd aj'p'icati'iu by mail or iu person at o'.;r IVii.c Uliioe aiivl Warehouse. 78 WILLIAM STREET, (Corner tf Lileitv St ro t.) New Y. tk. JOHNS A i hCSLEY. Aovxts Wati:i ! Ti.kvs Cah! ! June 12. '61. 1v. IRRAftGylENTS THE LAW OF NEWPAi;i:s. 1. SulK-riders who dv n-t give express iu-i:c to the Contrary, are couMdertI a wishing to tou tiii'ie tjieir t-ubscriptiou. 2. If subseriu is trdcr the d;c. iitinu.;;-. e f newsjaiers. the publisher n.ay n.ntiuue tJ ti.d them until all arrearages are j'.dd. 3. If .ubseriU rs neglect or u fuse to take tin ir papers from the t.fiice to which tl.e- arc diiei !-d. they are held re-sponsille until tl y Lave settled the bills anil ordered them disvs.th:ue 1. 4. If subscribers remove to ;btr p!-.u--s witij out informicg the publisher, and the Mv.ta;ti. are sent to tha former direction, they are h.M re'sjKUisible. The courts have also repeatedly txleide-J that :i , Postmaster who neglect to pertorm 1 is duty of' giving reasonable notice required by ll.ereu , lulatioiis or the Pest Office Departn.t ut, .f tiic , ucglect of a pcnon to take from the udlce nee- pajrs adbressed to hiui , renders the Isiiuaain- j iiabls to the pub'iAhcr for live uewppaper. t NfTl'- The Foird ing a:i - j Utah' the rehet ol the 1 -.iu ..:. --f v vices of eur e u.'.'ry, v. 'l! i -". a satisftct--ry .-f V-n.eiit t f ' -what ;ehit:.;i tie-- voIuu-.-.-vr h Low R.any wire '...i.t whut support has 1 -:) r-voive t-x-r h It home. This inf.rn: ; red in writing, and i.l.-t' ..::. necssirv. JOHN Oct, 21, 1SC1. ?t. AUDITOR'S NOTI P.. The i:u le ZT.tl h:ivi:g I i.'-n the Orphan's tor to dbtrib Ellis, extent' W. 11, liar.: Com t oi" :to the f':T r of ti." h t !! (K-M, ent wii his t e .eil-to 1 t t; t ! tl .. ,1 !:e , P. 1 ' M. elrt'k Lt . .1 e ". 1 . u'oba J.-l i-.-t-- JL LETT to Cf.lSld bv tVt '. i::.r:;e- , 1:1. . P.- A.iC..r: on:'1? s c- I'Y t J : :. l.i a'. t .t A tv. ("'. B i r i f s Liver Complaint, Fciv : Hem :. i c..rl " I..' b- : j a i !-.-. r to. 1 1:: eu t . utLl. v i . T.l 1 . .. ? ; 1 r : ' ; . , ! r m : - ; - A i :i v ' i 1. " : t : l;:i'i- : ..... 1 i . v.,. . : - t-' 1' ; -t: 'li. v. .".i t-r I-r. - i u; .;.o L-f Vl.c Co i ... J. It 'n a n:c Jlne '. '. . ::. Ul -c-.l, f . t--. ::-:.! -Loltb ar.i fvT C-Tr-i"-.-: 1 bowels. Two or tlr 1 -. 5 iU salutary e5ict5. T"-.-; s" its slrenrii., & h-.I.Iy i aal iiioevs t. i'.I i : L!lUi be t2-ii cuLk r For IndipP3t;o- Try r..i For lleartlT-.ir-r-i. Try ' For Acid.it y, ForlWattrov.-.s'i. Try iijL.-tsvt'i For 1 1 ontl :.; I: Iry iir::avf"s i.- For Loeia v-r A vr't Try Ejr:.:u'- For Costiveness Try Li:lii"ic' L. For l'iles.. Try Ear!:.:u's H la all NcrvoT-?. nivu.'.:.::. - is. tides, it Lo iu J.u: bencCci-', ar.I ia o: r-j-s i-. ET AD CASIT- Fitvrr i put cp i.n'l -' On !..:: ir j 4-r : a-- tt ' PletTS'.J M-.-i. ;.r.r .-. ju-Ja .4 ILo futhc hvuJ f;u...: u ..!!.-: I Hctrjrr f i- .' vt i.-.' BENJAMIN PAGE, SOLE PSjJSIETCS. i r .-fl.i' :;i E 1 ORDERS EEECJIASED A tjiiO 12,
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