(From the Harrisburjh Patriot 4- Union.") WaSHIXGTOX (VRP.ESP 02iDEXCE. Washington City. March 10th 1SC2 Dear Patriot : Effulgent rays of ligbt and hope are beaming from the horizon of .onr political embarrassment and natioii.il troubles. From private conversations with conservative Reiublicaus. I aiQ satisfied that the Constitutional status of all the j Southern States will be preserved inviolate, ; notwithstanding outwaid appearance to the i contrary. The cocfi-catioD bill will be vc j ted down in the Senate by a f-iguificant and j decided majori-. The vote upon it will J draw the lines between conservatism and j Abolitionism between the true friends of j the Union, and those of the ir.tsnded Aboli- j tion candidate Fremont So that when this ! war is eloeed. the States will be hand-.d over to the people thereof, with ail the Consti tutional f uarntees as they came from our fathers. Senator Trumbcll, of Lliuois, who introduced the confiscation bill, is the only: quasi friend of the President, but Senator i Browning of that State, is the fjvxia! an 1 ' confidential friend of Mr. Lino-la, and i!! j fallow the wake of Senator Cowan and rr. ike Fpjcch today in opposition to TutnbeHs ' I ill ; and he will be followed on the simi j side, ty Senators Collaruer, of Vermont ; j Fresstnden, cf Maine; Harris, of New York; Doolittle, of Wisconsin ; Clark, of New Hampshire; Ten Kyck, of New Jersey j Howe, i f Michigan ; and probably by Fos- ter and Dixon, of Connecticut, and others. ! whose votes, added to the fifteen Union 1 Whites and Democrats, will of course leave ! the Abolition wing in the minority. And j it is well fo'V the country that it is so ; for, j from what I can learn concerning the Dem- j ccratic sentiment of the Armv, both oflicers I and mcr. at: I they are very lergely in the j majority :ather than fight the Secession j Lt3 of themth, merely tr th? ab J.itbn of lavery, would turn their bayonets against j tha Abolitionists of the North, and thus j root out those wh j were tho original cause ( of this war. God forbid, that in our over- j burthened troubles, such a. contingency j hould become necessary. But, if it should, j the war would s on be brought lo a close ; ' for the whole South Union men and all and all the conservatives of the North, which j cow constitute a large majority of the North ; would, unite against the meagre faction, 1 molv confined to the New England States ! ai.d crush them out in les than a month. J And thus the only barrier to a reunion of j the North and South would be removed, j and the Union w uM be itself gr.'m, resting ' peaceably and harmoniously on its ancient basis of lri?rrnty and e quality. However,' there is every reason to believe that the tur nir.fi point in the conflict with the South is close at hand, and will 00 settled by the word, within the next ten days. Within that period. I expect, the gallant McC'lcllan ! with his srrried hosts of brave warriors will I plant the fbg of the Union upon the inner ! rampart of the reUHion forces, in the Me trojul'is of the SoutheiL Confederacy. The j nins of this e rent are unuilstakeable but j 'ntiwiV the word. The late message of the President, propo- ', p- . ing the adoption by Congress of a resolu- ! tion to aid any .f the Southern States, who i mar w isb. to abolish slavery, is regarded as ! a ret p In ;he pan for Abolitionists to ' lick .id lap, in order to divert tl em from I mischief, end I see it has the desired effect ; f-T G.evly of the Tribune, gees at it with -uoh a phrensied gusto that there is danger cf hij su-ir.; forcing a ho'.c through the b.,t- I torn of the pan. The message proposes rolling without the consent of the States to whiih the offer is to le made; and. by inference, it cYaily recognize the rights tuaraoteed by the Constitution. Yours, truly, Solon. 2?0 COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS. This is the cry v. ith which the Repub lican Lurgerei and thlrstirs after plunder put dow n the Crittenden Compromise. TLc-y did not want out troubles :ttled peaceab'y. Lrr a peaceable settlement wouid not 1 ave filled their po-kcts. Weil, we got no compromise, and what is the result ? We have five thousand traitors now to ev ery tingle traitor we had when the patriotic Crittenden plead for compromise; and we have a war which, no matter how soon it may etd, leave cn cur shoulders a debt cf at leat one thousand millions of dollars. TIU is the lowest amount w can escape with. The intcre.-t on this debt, at 7,00, the present treasury rate, will bo seventy three mii'lons per ainum. If the count rv Is kept together ami the Southern States are made to pay their pn portion, Pennsylva nia will hare one tenth of this bum to raise - ssy s-evm millions of dollars a year. If the S.uth gets off Pennsylvania will have one sixth of it to make up s 3' twelve mil lions of dollars a year. Can the people of this Stale st .d ihe grinding of additional taxes out of therr. to the amount rf twelve millions per annum ? Can they py even seven millions above their present State, County; Schol, Borough and t.wr ship tax? We don't how it is to 1 done. Per haps thce who would have 'no compromise with tra:tr?.T can t"d Va!lj Spin. I) II 1VM. II. IIURD'8- mil wm3 A SOEk. KtilKV FOR A BAD BREATH, SCRE MOUTHS, CANKEB, DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS. NURSING SORF MOUTH, Aud tLe best specific now in use for any diseased condition of the mouth. It is pai ticularly beneficial to persons wearing ABTIFCIAL TEETH, completely destroying every taint of the rr.outh, absorbing and removing all impuri ties, insuring A SWEET BREATH to all who make use of it. No Yocno La cy on Young Gentleman who L afflicted with a BAD BREATH should delay appplying this remedy, for it is a terrain curs, and is approved and itcom mended by evry physician under w.oc notice it has been hiousht. A BAD BREATH is r.n offence for which there is no eiciiM while PR, YF.1I. II. KITH ITS KOUTfi WASH can be pn -cured Many persons carry with them a bad breath great !y to the annoyance and -Ken to the d;sgu.-.t of those with whom they come in contact, without beins conscious of the fict. To relieve yourself from all fears re girding this. lSt lU. WM. B. HCRD's MvCTII WASH. Cleanliness of the mouth is c f great im portance to the genera! health, winch is of ten affected, and not. unfreq-tently seriiuslj' impaired, through want of proper attention to this subject. UsE Lit. WM. B. HUTib's MocTH WaH. Prep.rl at Dr. 1 lord's Dental OfUce. So. 77 Fourth Street. Biooklyn. E. D. Price 37 Cents per Bottle. A liberal d.ecount made to dealers. Address Principal Office. Tribune Build ups. No, 1 S;n:ce Street. Nev York. Sold in Philadelphia bv Dvott & Co.. -2:'z North 2nd. Street; O." J HutUlI. 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. OR . VM. n. IXt RI' TOOTH POWDER This Powder pos.-esses tle CARBONIC WITHOUT THE INJURl OUS PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL, and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can it in the least injure the Teeth. Its action bkisg estihei.t mixhaxral polishing without weakiso the ln AMFL. Dr.Wm.B. Hurd's Tooth Powder. Is reeonmieude-1 by all eminent Dentists. Prepared at Dr." Hurd's Dental OfiVc, No 77 Fourth street. TWklvn. E. I). PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Office. Tribune Build inc. No 1 Spruce Street New York. So'd in Philadelphia by Dyott (.. 1.V2 North 2nd. Street ; 0. ".I. iltjbbeli. 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. TOOTHACAE DROPS. FJR THE CL'REOF TOOTHACHE. pruicel by eiosed nerves. It is particularly adapted to a" caes ..f children afflicted with TOOTHACHE. Parents can relievo 'hcmselve fro-n tint Jitressiug weariness caused bv Loss op sr.v.KP and their children from great suffering, by keeping a bottle of dk. xrsz, b. arD tooth Acnn D:;ops. in tiie hou.-e. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental 0fie, No 77 Fourth Street Br.n.klvn K. I PIHCE OXLY 12 CENTS PER BOTTLE A liberal discount made to dealers. Addre.-s principal Office. Tribune Build inzs. No. 1 Spruce Stn et New Yoik. S4 1 in Pin'-idelphia bv Dvott & C.. 232 North 2nd. Street ; O." J." Hubhell 14 10 Cliest!u:t Street; and by ali Druggi.ts. DR. WM.B.EURD J NEURALGIA PLASTERS, tup i'I'i p i.ti t vt 1U. tiiLUC I NEURALGIA. j or Tovthache r.!jucr-.1 l.v c lds. J LOCAL NEFRALtJIA. ! is immediately curt by their applicatio.i. I They act like a charm, and are perf.-.tiy hion.'.-ss in their nature; do u-'t iTuluce a ; blister, and leave t.o u:ipiiM-a:.t results. j 1K. W M. B n.'Ri.'s N.'.l llAIiiA l'LASTKKS. j never fill to j-ive sati-f.tttioa to all who j test thtir virtue. j Prtpare-l at Dr. Hurd's Dental Oili- e. No. 77 Fourth Strett. Rr.-.khn. E. D. ; PRICE. ONLY loCLX PS EACH, j A liberal d'coui:t nndeti. d- ..h rs. j Addres., Principal (:.:: - . Trili-: " P.v.-V.-j iiig-. No. 1 6:ruw Street. New Vork. S-.l.i i-i Phihsdelphia by Dvott &. ti,..2:' ; North 2nd Hreet; O. J. Hul.txll. 1410 uesmur street : and t.y all Dru'i-' D. 1 d';!-!y. N tick. We arcdaUy leceivins or lers to an . l,y m ul" for one or more of Dr. Hurd's Dental Peme.h'es. W hich we cannot fill. None are mailable except the Xtimityia Plaster, whiih we bend on receipt of Price (15 cents) and one sUmp. But to uccoin adate iM?rsns in places where the druggists and storekecjiers are behind the aire.wc have put up. packages in wh;te e-nJ-TSse.1 Uixes. seven inches by fmr, with compart ment ea:h U.x containii..' a brttle of Dr. Hurd's M-mth Weuh. ami Tth Ache Drops a W of Tjo h Puicier. the Xenratya Plax, ter. and a valuable little Treatise on Teeth end their Dia-:es. the best means cf preferr ing them, and the jrr,jrr IreJtSment of Chil Jrens Teeth, worth of itself the entire cost to every yeumg man or woman, or parents with young children; with sundry other articles ; price rer package one dollar, or mx p.icknges foi $5, sent by express as directed As the Express charges are not much, if any more on a dozen than on one. tt is far cheap cr to order tix or dozen packages at a time. A large family will want all, or tb surplus -a be d;spowI of neighbor tb pMb!5- benefit, for no one can estimate bow much pain, Euffeiing,.uuhappiness, nd disfigure- ment, expense, lots of . time and mooey would be saved to the country if every fam ily to day had one of these packages, which, in itself, is a com plete tet of Dental Reme dies. Address Wm. B. IIcrd ck Co. Trib une BuildingNew York, anil write naneand address plainly. That remittances may be made with confidence. W. B. II. & Co. re fer to the Mayor of Brooklyn, to G. W. Grif fith. President of the Farmer's and Citizen's Bank. Brooklyn ; to - he Editors of the Am ican Milan afarturt' Gazette ; to Jry. Coe Co , P 4-eL!ishers' Agents, New York ; to rdert rAKXUst. Esq , who know a good P. T. Bhen they see it and who has already Ling wa second supply, etc. 100O Ageul Wanted: To introduce Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies into every G'tttity, Men or Women who want to make money quickly, can do better with these articles than anything in market. Thej- are new. useful, low priced, and we are spending thousands in adve.tiseing them f r the benefit of ageuts. Boxes of samp'es containing one dozti of the one dollar pack anes alx.ve specified, f. ith irculars will I sent, en receipt of strei t! J'ars. abnt half j'rice. to any person wishing to test Ids or her skill in M.l!-ng witlt the view of becoming an ajrent. TJ;ey can lv? sold in a day. yJl'e intul.i rather fiLtrlr than Countiitsvois toth'ise vrhoj-ruce thzm.tlcts 'efficient a.V- Wl'ill. CZ7"N w is tlie time to ge into btinrss. For addrex an 1 refeiencf s-c the above. gbOiuxtlt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL of fiN", wcopVer7"and SHEET-IRON WARE. AND DEALER I N ti-)kii'.g. Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Nai's, Glass. Are. Arc. He also has on hand a very large assortment of the above articles, which he will s'dl at a very small advance 'n cost. fr cash- F.lx-n.-burg, July loth. 1801. tf. sz: ci a n: MA Mi FACTORY: UII.LIl.M ii.tnxcs Pi:opKIEToI KBi:XsBt n;CAMKliIA OifXTV PA Crawford Strett. a few dx rs below the cor ner of Julian and Crawford, M A N L" FA CT F RES ALL KINDS OF PLEASURE CARRIAGES, BAROUCHER, CHARIOTEES, RUCK A WAYS, COACHES. SLEIGHES, A ls 1 seiv ii 1 hrtt: 1 w-rV of different kinds, m.iki!.? i:i all a v;;riety that will suit the purges of every ldy. ZLj- REPAUHNU lotie with neatness and dispatch Thankful for :.st favors, he hopes, by using good materials, to merit a continuance of the pVooa.,'.' l-eretofore given to him. Persons wistii'.g t p .rchase any article in his line. v. ill do well to call at his etal iishn,:-i:t : he cn-.p!oys okI workniin, and his woik will guaranteed. DecemUr. ISth' 18il. 2y's. FOSTER HOUSE j WILLIAM LIGHTER. IWrietck j Corner of Clii tou and Seeoii-1 S.t eet John- town Cambria comity Pa. ijy- carnages wiii cojivey passenger from and to the Rail R'l hp.!t. BBBXSBUHff II0USI5. T he undersigetl- having ptirchasel and taken possession of the Klv-nburir House (foiineiy octipiol l- Henry Foxier.) win ic nappy to rece-ive anil accommxi ate his old customers, and all others who may le disposed to patronize him. The Proprietor feels assured from the spacious HOUSE, STABLE eV other facilities that he- can offer at least as good arcotnmo dations ns can be had at any other in the place. He is in possession -fa larreupplv of the choiscst liquors with which 1:. bar will be furnished; his table will be furn ished with all th luxuries of the season, and he intends by his hospitality and care, to merit tlie patrouage of all thoe who stop withhim. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebensburg April, 17. lfeiil. tf. IIXIGS HOUSE. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. ULAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR wili spare no pains to render this Hotel, worthy of a continua tion of the !il-r;d share of public patron age it has heretofore received. His table will always Ix; furnished with the liest the market aU"rds; Lis h.tr with the beat of liquors. His stable is large, and will K- attended, by an attentive and obliging hostler. EhutjLurg Apr.17 lbOl. uwmm muttim l lne undersigned, respoetluiiy int'oiois ! the public, that heiscon.-tantIy:ian ulactur j ing, and has at a'l times for sale 1 WHCLFSAL"K & RETAIL ALL KIMtS OF C0NFECTI0NARIES, of the lest quality ; His Toy candies are p re-parti 1 in the highest style of the art nn 1 are well calculated to please customers and sell rapidly. HE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS the patouage of the retail dealers throughout the County and elsewhere. Having fatiii tica TO COMPETE with fitfesburgh and Philadelphia, he is pre-pare-d to sell as cheap and as gmxl an article as can be purchased in any other establish in the State. I&tailers in this County will save the difference in freight by buying from him, to enable them to risit personally, and make their own selections. ANTHONY WEIMAN. Johnstown Cambria Co. T: Nov. , ! MjillLU dlU'b lUlUHilUail JUUXitTUHX CLUiilMU Coitkt . Ciinton & Maine Streets, READY IIIADE CLOTHING. LATEST STYLES, FALL AND WINTER COATS, PANTS, VESTS. FOR MEN AND BOYS. UEAPT MADK felilHTS, DRAWERS. UNDEB Sill LTS. Stockings Necties, Hankercheifs, Gloves, Umbrellas, Trunks 4c-, &'e ALSO A large assortment of HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, and GENTLEMEN'S' FURNISHING GOODS f every description. To which tl e subscriber respectfully invites all visiting Johnstown to call and w-c bis stock, at the CLOTHING DEPOT. No. 2, corner of Clinton and M.ou streets. He feels confident that ersMn wishing articles in his line will save the expenses of the journey bv purchajsin? from him. " A. JELENKO. Jolmstown, mar.lC. Mav 2'J. I80l.-tf. Something for the Times! !! A HUM II EVERY HGHSEHQLD JOHNS & CROSLEY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE The Sti uiigcst Glue in Tlie "World For Cementing Wood, Leather, Glass, Ivory, China, Marble, Bone, Porcelain, Ala baster, Coral, &c. The ' only article ffmthe. kind trer pr. ilticed trltich trill icitlifton'i Water. EXTliACTS: "Every houst kteper should Lave a a.c.p ply of Johns & Crosley'.s American Cement Ulue.,? AVu York Times. It is s co'ivenient to have it in the house.' A"tr IbrA- Hrjirtsa. "It is always ready: this commends itself to every b.ly." A". Y. Indefrndcnt. "We have tried it. and find it at. useful n ourhotue is water. Al'ilkes1 Spirit of the Timer. Price 25 Cents per Ilottle Very Liberal Reduction to WLolesale Dea lers. TERMS CASH & For sale by all Druggists and st- re keepers generally throughout the. country. JOHNS & C AOS LET, (Sole Manufactur.-rs.) 78 Willi am Stkki.t. (Corner of Liberty Street,) sew ioiik. July 10th, l8Sl.-ly. JOHNS & CR0SLEY, jOLU MANUFACTURERS Of T1IK IMl-UOVKD r.rn ii:nfii i CEMENT ROOFING, 1 A 1 I 11 x:ie cncapesi ana mosi ouraoie noeling in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It cyn le applied to new and old loofs of at'kinds. and to Shing'e ruols without rei.10 ving the-S'ningles. THE COST IS ONLY ONL-TMIKP ' II IT OF TIN, -an 1 it is twice as DURARLE. GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, For preserving and repairing lin aioi otiiei Metal R t.fs f every description, from its ' great elasticity, is not injured by the Con rr.icti .n and xpan-i .n of im-tals. And will not CRACK IN COLD OR RL'N IN WARM WEATHER. These materials have loen thoroughly tested in New York and all parts of the Southern and Western Stat-s, and we can give abundant proof of all we claim in this favor. They are readily applied by ordinary lab orers. at a trilling xjieue. "NO HEAT IS REQUIRED." These matt rials are put up read- for use, andfor shipping to all parts of the country, with full printed directions for application. Full descriptive circulars will l,e furnishes) on app'ication by mail in or person at our Principal Office and Warehotise. 78 WILLIAM STREET, (Corner of Lilertv Sireet.lNew York. . JOHNS & CRCSLF.Y. Agfsts Wanted ! Terms Ca.-h! ! June 12. '61. ly. JOHN B. FROMALD. DEALER IN HUIHJUT & PANCY DRESS Ml TI17.VMLVOS. EMtiKfiWRES. CLOAKS & SHAVLS, O-rsets. Hoojied Skirts, Perfumery, Lvl ies' aud Children' s Shoes, Gloves, Ilatik erchiefs. Fancy GxhIs. ik ti -ns. Jrc. Ac. MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN, Pa. Nov. 20. ltt;i. ly. Alll'tDi: HOTEL, i:beubur?. HENRY FOSTER. Proi kik.to THIS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN as the "EKusburg House," is one of the oldest and best stands in the borough of Ebensburg. for th; ace oiiim odation f the traveling community. The Proprietor assures al! who may be disposed t pat ronize hini that his" TABLE will be Kup (died with all the luxuries of the season, his BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains spared, to render Lis guests com fcrt able. Ehensbnrg, April 14. lR58:22:ly. ELENSBURG FOUNDRY'. HAYING pur chased the entire stock and fixt ures of the Ebensburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with I'lougli, IMnugli Point, StoteN Mill Irou. TlireKhlug 31ac!ilneit and castings of any kind that may be nee ded in the community. ly strict attention to the business of th concern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive a liberal patronage from those in want of article In his line. All .business done at the Fopndry. EDWARD GLAFS. Murch 21. '&f.-tf- 13, 1861." JOHN FENLON, Esxj. Attobnet at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria county Pa. Officw on Main stieet adjoining bis dwel ling, ix 2 MICHAEL HASSON. Fj. Attobney at Law. Eoensburg. Cambria Co. Pa. Offiice on Main street, three do.rs East of Julian. ix 2 CYRUS L. PERSHING. Esg. Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Cambria Co. Pa. Office em Main street, second floor over the Bank. ix 2 c D. MURRAY, Attorney at Lw, Ebensburg Cambrin Countr. Pa. OCiice on Julian street, above Horner. ix2 ABRAHAM KOrELIN. Attorney at Law, Johnstown. Cambria county P i. Office on Clinton atrret. a few d -r? north of Main aid Clenton. viii No. :3. D MCLAUGHLIN. Johnstown. Pa., i Ato:ry at Ijiw in thU'Cice ofCy;us L. Per!iin Esj.. will attend to the c-l lection e.f S.Idi rs claims, ami ti all other business collected with his profession. R. L. JoHN.-ToN. Go. W. Oatmas. JOHNSTON & OATIIAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Klei!brg Cambria County Penna. Office opposite tlie Court Iloimr. Dec. 4. lbCl.ly. WILLIAM KITTELL. 3,i(onun at ab, (tbmsbarg, Cambria Connty Penna. Office C'olonade row. Dec. 4. 135 G EORGE M.REED. Attokmy at Law, EU i.sburg Cambrra county Pa. OiUcc in Cilonade Ro.v. viii 14. PS. A- J. C. NOON Attorneys at Law. Ebenbur md Johnstown, Pa. Oiiire in EWnsburg, Main stree t t v. o do r. below the Mountain HoiiSe."and in Johm. town, on Main s'reet opj.ite the " Marsi..n Ilouo.?' Mav 8.JS-:i. NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MARBLB WORKS Tha uul(Ti!iii-i K;ive to ii;l-rni tin; citi'.ns tA CauibriA anI a 2 i. .mit..r cMinf Vi oi t 1 . a .- i i w f7?Vi'l re. eivt.1 a fresh stock. f the finest j.foUr 1 TA1.IAN and other Marbles. at his establishment on Frank liu stre't, Jolmstown. Mt"N FMENIS. TtM 15S. MANT ELS. GRA VE STONES. TABLE A P.CREAU TOPS, manfuacturcd of the most ln-autifu! and tinest quality of For eign and Domestic Marble, always ou hand a ud made to orde r as cheap as they can be purchased in the city, without the ad dition of carriage. GRINDn'I'oNES of v:m-.us crits and six's, suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold either by wholesale or retai!. Prompt attention paid to erders from a distance, and w-ork delivered wherever desired. He invites the public to call and examine his stock, a he feels satisfied he can sell che-ap. For the convenience f persons residing in the eat and North of the county, spr.i mens may be seen and ord. rs left with (?to. Huntley, at hisTinwarc Establishment it Eb"iisburg. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown. M.-.rch K ol.-lv. "WHEELERS WIF S0Sv Sewing llaeliincs. R. A. O. KERR, AGENT, A I. TOON A. BLAIR COUNTY I 'A I piesj-ntii.'g the alve named Se.nnj Mahines to the rxamin.i;T and Consideration of tie public, the Agent h-sire-s to caI! Attention to the fact that during the last eiht years, there b is b-en oer 11000 more of these machines sold thau a:.y i:lieis in the market. This alone is ci nviiuing prof of the .upcri rity of these mai-hiue over a'i otheis. These machine- can 1c sten and examined at tlie store of the A -rent, in Altoona. Priee of No. 1 Machine. Silver Plate 1. Glass Fot -and new btyle Il.-mmer Jt'.o. N-.. 2. Ornamental Bronze. .i!as Foci new sUle Ib-.i-i ier No. a, Plain, with old style Ifenin.tr N. It. Foil instructions e:cn gratis ; and for particulars address R A O Kerr, Altoona Blair co.. Pa. 8, ly. BUY A HOME. Till- Biilmrilar .0..ri at Ir4.- C 1 .1 . r..ii..vein- v. r..t ,t.. ;.. e . 1- Countv ",:t: Ills "! usk Properly situate in the VVt tudetthe Borough of Ebersburg, eon.-is ting of a S-juare of (.around, havinjr the-n-.-n ere-cteU a evmmodious DWELLINti h .use. a largo MAULE or liAKN, and M-veral j either Out Buildii g. together v it! ha! I Iyt t.f Ground on which there is a .- . tr faibng Spring of the purest soft water, from w hich the House Ac, is supplied. Wants to dispose of this as he, intends removing to another part of the B jruugh. ALSO. Three Lots e f Ground situate in tlie Borough ef Summitville. having thereon erected a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE two FRAME HOUSES, and a large Stable.' Will be sold to-gcther or fccperate as may tuit 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,adj..ining Lot of John Troxell ou the East, and Lot of the Heirs of Anthony Lit zingcr, dee'd., on the West, Laving thereon erected a one and ahalf storv FRAME house 42 feet in front and 20 in depth. ALSO. A pice or parcel of land situ ate inCambria township, adjoining the an cient City efliuleau. lauds of James and Geo. Mills, Charles P. Murray, Alex. M'Yicker and others, containing 29 acres and 88 per ches. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land itu ate In "Mudt to-stip, boni-d bv the 1 1 1 E'oensburgand Crea La i -1 " ' -i. Peter Kajlcr and others, o acres and 23 -ci (nexr'v having ttierf a erec't-i -Lo HOUSE AND A STABLE." ... - ALSO. A trt of u-z v... ngtvn township. -ij "inli ia. Burgocn, Joseph Crist---, Hu i ktv and clherc, cur.,w,:rit.r' thtre.ilrf.uts. Wii1 a v.lll 3 if desired l y purc'..ise:-. ALO. "A p:'xeor p.trot-! , on the Pennsylvania iLul P tau S:atiun.iu WashiLivn t tainir.ji 50 acres. Al SO. A p;- t : or pnr. . 5 in Sumnierhill town-h'i. )... f I.-'"; Ptncsvlvaria Kail Ro, !an " f ILJ-ert Flinn. dct'd.. P..-r 'thers, outao.ir:g t t i h thereon t:ec:-i itvcrU SES. ALSO. A tract f j irheiiy township, a ' . ; : . M'Guirca:. ettiers, ' iv... and 39 j-ep hes and a'l vi i-- ALSO. A tr.v.t of L.r-.-l t-.wn.shlp, fla: the ; r v a-jd MarvM. Schn-i-b-r, r. " , Joi n I5-.bweier an 1 -acre.;, luor:- r ! ; -. a--:.:,! is '.-arel at. 1 U-r':- n ct - : .HOUSE. ALSO. Ab "t 2'V.-" ate n the vers " IV. -. "h t jwvshij.. which 1! 'm s i suit purci.asTs. WILLIAM El-e-n.-burg. (Vt U-r 24. CHAI3 MANUFAGT:' WILLIAM P. PAl i "N. joii vsTtmw ALL K1M)S OP (111 such as r.-!r m n W ;i s .-CI r.- - ' Chairs. Vienna Ci.sii.-. Lu: c ' v I'.a: ki-d Cii.iii. S'C:.TbI: Ca - (Laiit .5rat C5b.'n. ROCK I NO 01 1 A I RS. F L Y : ; SPHIXG SE.IT rilllav S :.-. Iun.je. i .. .V CABINET FURNITC o! ev.-rv d-srir.ti ..j .i', ! .;" stti.es. with pi:d;e i - r;n Tastes of all. riianklul L-r past f iv- r-. ; -fully Milk-it a lil-eial harc of pi ' :: . :ce. Clinton Sr- t, Jo.:..-:-n O .. Pa. Noe'.lT o:Ii. 1-. '.. ma r.V! nit it MA IX S THEE T. JO II XS T 11 .V LKWIs LUCK II ART. beg. -.vc : n- r.n e that he has alw ays a ; . r. hi. t. asS'Ttinen of .ill ti, various article- I to his I u.-i::es. Kep-irx pfnjtv carefully attended to. J.bi.sT.-n Apr.'.. IT ls.,1. :i. SADDLERY! SADDLERY: ffilU-: SUBSCRIBE!: w.uld r-:-A :i-f rni the cuiz-rs of EU :" :-; si:rr..u!id.ng -untrx-. th a he h is Sad iler's shop, in t:.c ba-i:. :: . dwelling hous, e.n Ilort.er is prepare-! to f irrl h i . r.: -most rt-asi.iiable ter.-- i ve-rv ' . :': S'.i'i Rri V. 1 il i-.;- . H ir.z J-..VSV 1 it -es. rim-b-rv :M.,f!:.sri':.-;i ; ih all ! is w.rk.be hoj-es to r.;rr:t a a 1:1 eral siiarc ti e pn: Ic j ,:t- Cmntry .r.-lu :t all tir..v ! work, and th-hi'.e-t l-i:' , i X.;h:..;i;e ai, w e l.WixJ.urz. Sc-j-t.. 14.3-Ci.-lf. K ITS 1 1 SHI h m. vj yj . u x . a ' e Jk X ' ' The undet -igr.e 1 rej-ee ifj':ly a:a- mk n n-.ts ti the titins f Johi.stow:. f I and vicinity th.-t he still ce:::.n- the S!i-H.Ti:akiti2 t.r.sincss at 'nis n. :w "n MAIN street, two d vrs West : ' Ddnii's ttore. in the room f-rr..-) cuj ied by Josc.h M re and rr : . J IxVi Jac.by. A good stock of SHOES, GAITERS &c V:. r . r r . t r" i u iijuiiiii.ifiure.ior .tj- ns and Children's vear, alwa s (5 iiiai.c 10 oror ai stiori n-.t:ce in ' -niar.i cr and en the m.s-t rutsir .1 ' " All work warranted a? C'" as Give me a cali and try nsv. C. Y. Ill Johnstown Nov, 9, 'CO.-lv. L . iiu miTrnii K'l i a Uimi l :iliV;il tsllW TLe under: gr.eJ having rpe:.e3 - ' -h.rini Establishment, over tle st : ' 'Kcupit.l by D.J.Evans 4. Son, r.-; 1 informs tin; public that tiie t ' r" : Uei-s will there e carried on in all i"? ' 1 i-. ni ......1- ....n 1 . .y :., . .. the most reasonalK? terms ROBERT D. THOMAS EUnsburg, May 15th. lSt,l. if. COUNTY. SCHOOL &P00RECI: ORDERS i t'y.t'i.ioti' A XL OA ft aVvi.-ik.Mirv June,12 61-tf. .-TA,-lT Uv"JOB W ORK OF ALL M At inio vjr 1 1 r. oiiviA ----- AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. iTTiiu rvTiM t nv cimpT V'i 1 1 . M D. MAGEITAN. la.ATT E-nb-irg P. lt: ; mn'ttsODJifims