I -J- 0.GniMML, The bill to provide provisional Govern ments in 01 tain cases was taken up. Sir. Sumner, (Rep. Mass.) moved to a incnl the lull in reference to the legis lative powers conferred, where it says. there shall lw no "niterTorence with the laws and institutions of the said Suites, but they shall remain the same as befbie they attempted to throw oil" their alleiri ance." by striking out the words laws and institutions," and insiting the won! Constitution." lie cited several laws of the State of North Carolina against the education of slaves, &c as laws whit .1, i ousrht not in anv v;iv to be sanc tioned or enforced bv the General Government. Mr. Ten Eyek (Hep., N. .1.) could see J no necessity for the passaire i the bill at iKissage i tne out at ; - nil. It would onlv inierfere with the rights of States, and recognize the doctrine of secession. These States are as, much States as they ever were, ami this thing of the Government of those States should 1).? left to work itself out. This bill would reduce th?se States to mre Territories. Mr. Trumbull (Rep.. 111.) was in favor of Mr. Sumner's amendment, after he had wen what the laws were in some of these Mates, ana now me persons sent mere undertake to enforce them. lie was in i favor of limiting the bill so as not to en force obnoxious laws. Mr. l'owvil (l)eni., Ivy.) denoueed the bill as unconstitutional, reducing the States to nrovinees. leadincr to disunion bv destroi-ins sovereign Stab - and viola- I ting the constitutional proision which guarantees :i republican form of Govern ment to every State. Mr. Harris (Ren., Harris (Ren., N. Y.) claimed l-Tcs lor tins bill under tins vcrv tvovis- ion of the Cunstitution. Certain States ! 1 ree 1 ''i:-gi"S "if "-line on Man refused to l.e governed bv the Constitu- j to"' a,1' -'li:1,lIl'r &' 1'his, he tion. and th.us it becomes n.wssSirv to j a'"1 Av:ls he l):,IKr w,'"u h W:,s obliged to ,rnv;,l.. t.-.m,AMrv f'.mvn.m.ti f. r show :i I moil flag by a mob. Ileclaiin- tliem until they return to their allegiance. ( Mr. Cov.an"n?ei.. I'a. i sai.l that the-I th-orv of this war was to rescue the lov- i al people of the S.uth and n-store tin j frnv-ertinnf th. IovmI iwh,1. of il.rt Southern States. The war of the revolu- tion bad titled the right of" a i-eop'e to j govern themselves, and we lime no ri-ht i to imiko a (Government for th-j pot!.of ; North Carolina. The question is not ' whether the laws are abhorrent, but are they the laws of North Carolina ? If nil we have to do is to restore them as ' agreed upon by the people of that State, i To do othorwist? would lie to destrov the I theory of tins war, and to destroy the eff ects of the war of the revolution. Tlie discussion was further continued dv -Messrs. v ariue, nam?, aim unvan Mr. AYilkinson (Hep., Minn.) said he ! understotl the Senator from IVnn-yiva- J nia to hold that if all the inhabitants of' a Southern State would not be governed by the United States, then we could not s frce them to rrma-n : but would the r-m. ' crnment of the United States be justified to allow anv people to set up a hostile and independent tloveninient within her . borih-rs ? Mr. Cowan said we had solemnly deci- ; deil that we could not make a war of ' conquest, but only to resc-ue and restore. I Tt,.t, -,.-! - r ., . i ,i -. i Ihero w;;s no constitutionid authority to i . . . . , - . conquer, but tnat was simply a question ; of jiehcy. : Mr. I)ai- (Un., Kv.) s;iid it was the ' dutv of the Government of the United St;ites to r.s.-H-rt its authoriiy everywhere; within iis own limits, and execute a'l the laws ; but he thought Congress had not the ower to pass tin law. Mr. Suintu r modified his amendment f-o as to strike out the word institutions, leaving the word laws. Mr. Curlile (Un., Va.) moved to ost pone the bill indefinitely. He spoke at wnw length in favor of lostpononicht. Mr. Wilkinson was opjio.-ed to post pwmotit. lie contended that it was the duty of the Government to enforce laws within all constitutionid limits, and that the doctrines urged by the Senators from Pennsylvania and Virginia were simplv doctrir.es of secession. Mr. Cowan responded that the onlv ! way the Union should ho. restored was that everv part should enjoy its right : In any other way we could not succeed. He locked um the scheme to thrust 1 , . , . , ; emancipation down the throats of the South in the same light as the attempt of the South to thrust slavery on the ?sorth. j He wanted to make friends with the i South, and not make weapons against us. j . , . - iiie count rv was noi to oo saved by lin- . - f r- "aiuij i jiir-.inv."!! cui i r in im in i,ioi 01 the negro, but bv war ixgainst the rebel- lion, and kindness to loyal triple. He j Ploughs, IIotig!i Points, Sloven believed the system of legislation pursued . Mill Irous. Tliresliln Macliiaes here brought us to the condition we are ! and castings of any kind that may be nee now in, and massed the cnemv acrainst tied in the commuunv. us. Where is now the gran.l annv I Ar.J shall we go cn fighting, as if ye were the Abolition party lighting against the pro-slavery pstrty ? Mr. Chandler (Ki-tk, Mich..) said the Senator from Pennsylvania wanted to j know where the army wa, or wlio p!a- ! ced tb.eni ther. Tdie anny of the l'o- ! tomac, when it marched "on Manassas, j numbered 230.000 men, and the enemy ', less than thirty thousand. They march- ' -n .'laiiiis..;!.., aim luuilil -! 1 ... . '- nimuni guns. 1,100 dead horses. That army! nond in tlnr- and there was no impediment to its mar- . ,1 j 1. ... ching to Charleston or New Oi lcan- Hut the Senator from Pennsylvania wants to i know who placed th nTny where it now t couh.l fiave marchcil to Kichmond in thir- informs the public that the tailoring" busi ty days, and not lost one thousand men n?Js w'" there be carried on in all its bran- is. The press, politicians and traitors of the country declare that 11 M. Stan ton put them there; but Stanton had nothing to do with putting the army in the marches of the Chickahominy. This is a matter of criminality of gross crinii nalitv wliich should con.-iini the criminal ! to eternal detestation and condemnation, j Tin country demands satisfaction fur the : crime, and the press of the country an I demanding the sacrifice of the mere clerk ' Stanton the mere clerk to obey the or ! ders ol the President. He (Mr. C'hnnd- ler) introduced a resolution which, if nn- mvitxmi. wouiu snow un iruo eriiain: red. would show the true criminal. 1 r-t 1 a I ,lw ": "-is rcinc-i s, as to i between two ihtsohs. i lie great crime .... 1 ... . , 7. - - . . , consists ,a sacriiic.ng an.l .livi.ling tins . . . - . ; - nniii:.i euner .voninam i.meom or i .eorge i. -i vidian. mere is no mint man at all. Tlie criminal, in his judgment should not only be deprived of ollice, but suffer the extreme penalty of the law. The nation has been disgraced, by this di vision of the army of the Potomac, and K. M. Stanton alwavs opposed it. If that great army had lecn commanded by the arch traitor dell" Davis, there has not been a movement which he would not have ordered since hist Dcce nber. He called on the Press and traitors of the country to stop denouncing a mere clerk, and to denounce Abraham Lincoln or George 1$. MCIell.iji. Who led the ar my into the marshes of the Chickahoini- n.v wll0,v ,uo-v died like sheep, and where the left wing was left to maintain a savage fight when a reinforcement from the left or centre would have sent the reikis back into Richmond defeated. lie had an extract read from the Detroit ed that Michigan soldiers had Ixvn in everv li'jht and vet no notice had lecn ta- U n 'f hem by the Commander-in-chef. Mr. Ine(LVp., Kansas,) tliought this ' time for crimination. The sp.vch of the Se nator fnm IViinsvh ania. and "J"1 " gs as the one lately Ik I.I in j ou" Yl"k h m-..ro to mass the en -my ! tl,an u11 th' "ghiMon ol" Congtv.-s. j Son,e ,nt n in tl,e ""try had Shetland! pmyed Iviil black men n.i-ht be ; tiken into service. If it had been done j hclicved the war mitiht have I .eon do- j :o, in nin' ty days. Fifty thousand men i were 1,,s- Halleek in the marshes J fore Corinth bv bui'ding fortifications tc. which might have loen saved. He (I-ane) was willing to stand by the President :md the Secretary-of War, whom he Vlieved . "e . e soul ami hulkwark of the na- tlon tlU t,,,s ,vanv:,s ov,'"j 5U -hen he would bo willing to go with the Senator l t,,n h-hijran '"to an investigation of was -J10 gtiihy party, On motion of Mr. Isendcn. the Smi- "to went into Executive Session. Ad- i J aimed. . . Ih;s preparation made from the 1-cst Ja- : a M rV ' " V Vi - a superior NL 1 HI HOLS Iih ERAOE for ., i l4 i:t:, . - , , ,- Ocncrat Dibihtr, Dyspepsia and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have Inc. c,.,- pelled to abandon the v. sc. of cofFtee will use t!,.is without injurous effects. Oi.ecancon- 1S the strenstii of two j.oundsof ordinary Coffee. Price 25 cents. XOLLGCK'S LEVAIN. The purest ar.il Wst RAKING POWDER known, for making liel.t. sweet and nutri tious Dread and cakes. Price 15 cents. M t"KACTtnKI r.T M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist. CVrner of Rroad and Chestnut streets, Phil..li.l.!ii, Atid sold by a'.I D -iciots and Grocers. March 5th ly. ASUMOr. ISOTi:?., CueiiKliurc. HENRY FOSTER. Puorit.KTOii. THIS HOTEL. FORMERLY KNOWN as the Eber.sbur- House," is one of the oldest and best stands in the borough of Ebensbunr. for the accomtn(!ati..n ..f tne traveling comnnmitv. The Proprietor 1 ! '1 l Ii w.if 1 1 . , 1 1 - 1 I n"un.a,tii win. may ec c.iqofoi i,. pats i ronizc him that his TABLE will be mihi f - , Xt , ,1,s LAl'lA' Wl1' TiVf1 a! ,t,,e ,UX"H.es of VheT : h SiCt T'i i ana o pains spared to render his jri season, 1 'iquors, ! guests comt rtalile. Ehensburg, April 14. 1838:22:ly. TLENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAYING i JLJ pur chased the entire stock and fixt urea of tli Vlun.l f.-. i . .1 ; "--""'UlS luumio, iiie , suoscrtiier is prepared to furnish farmer!;;""11 -" "i"' .". V"'U.!! 1110 , and others with ! I strict attention to the . , T ."- A pnn I. a , . -r. ... . 1 . I'lt I CM If 1 vwuLv.ui, iiC jrM'ta io iiitrii ami trusts be will receive a liberal patronage; from those in want of article in nis line, All business done at the Foundry EDWARD GLASS'S March 22, '55-tf. 13, 1861. ..y, xmv TATOH STTHP X3 V AitklUVAl UJULVX . - Tlie und rsigned having opened out a Tai- ring Establishment, over the stere rwm . icrinii r-iaoosnmeni. over ti e stcr rn. ,m occupied by D.-L Evans Jb Son.rtf i W ! informs tlie public that the tailoring busi- ! rVaa 111 IT rill 1 nna r c,' . work .one in tlie" latest ' , J ' "liU1?- ulJU "P-i't ana upon the most reasonH terms ROBERT D. THOMAS. El-cnsbur, Ma ay lolh, 1861. tf. UR' W31. IS. III'IID'S m mm 3 A S'JUK KKilEV Fjlt A BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, CANKER, DISEASED BLEKDINO GUMS. NURSINO SORf MOUTH, And the l-st FpceiSc now in use for any disease I condition of the tlcularlv Wiu-ficial to jw'rus wear in -T AKTIFCIAL TEETH, compleely destroying even taint of the iruth, absorb:ng and removing all impuri ties, insuring A SWEET rdJKATII , , ... to all wjio make use of it. No Yorx; La- y oR Yol N(. (;KNT1.KMA an xl.u is afflicted witli a BAD BREATH should delay appplying this remedy, f r it is a ceitain cure, and is approved and recom mended by every physician under wioe notice it has been brought. A BAD BREATH is an offence for which there is no excuse while 1)11 WI. IS. IIL'IM'S MOUTH WASH can be procured Many persons carry vith them a bad breath greatly to t lie annoy.ir.ee and iften to the disgust of those with whom they come in contact, without Icing conscious of the fact. To relieve yourself from ail fears re garding this, use vn. yt. i. iicud'o Motrin wasii. Cleanliness of the month is if reat im portance to the general health, which is of ten affected, and not unfrcfpiently seriously unpa.reO, tliroiigii wmt ot proper atu-ntion ' .e- CSE l.R. WM. B 1R KU SMOCTH WASH. n i . i, i, , ,.. rrenare.1 at Dr. Kurd's Dental Ofliee. Xo. 77 Fourth Strict. Biooklvn. E. D. . Price 37 Cents per Bottle. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Mlice. Tril-uue P.uild- ! n;'S. Xo, 1 Spruce Street. New York. 1 hold in Philadelphia hv Dvott & Co.. I North :d. Stmt; t . J Hh!.IkU, lllo Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. mt . i !i. it. TOOTH POVDER This Powder ssesses the CARROXIC WITHOUT THE IX.IURI OL'S PROPEUTIES OF CHAIU'OAL. and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can it in the least injure the Teeth. Its actios nuiMi kstikkly mwiiasical I'oI.ISlliN'i WITII'UT WEAIIIMi TI1K IX- AMK.l.. Dr. Via. B. Hurd's Tooth Powder. Is reeoiniuetided by all eminent Dent is'?. Prepaml at Dr. Hurd'.s Detit:d UPuce, X'o 77 Fourth street. P.r.x-khn. E. D. PRKE J5 CENTS PER RON. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Office. Tiibuiie P.tiihl ins. No 1 Sprite Street New York. Sold in Philaddphia by Dvott -0.. ?32 North 2nd. Strett; O. .1. iluhU ll. 1410 Client nut Street ; and bv all Drii"-its. dr. yM. n!iii iiiss TOOTHACAE DROPS. FUR THE t;URE OF TOOTHACHE. produced hy extniseil n.-i ves. it is j'.ii i ii ui.ii i a i.!iii.eii io ,o. cases ol chil,ren i.fHiet.-.! with t. : . . .... l l 4 . ... r 1 ,U 1 ll,Al ' ' ." , Parents ca-i re heve th -ni -Ives f,,. that . . , , i distressing we irin-'ss c u-ed by i LOSS OK SI.KKP ' and their children from ;reat snfl. i iii ktepin a I etiV of by Pit. WM. B. HfKDS TOO! J ):; j- lit the house. Prepared ill Dr. Hurd's Dental Offh-i No 77 Fourth Street I'.moklvi: !'.. I). FR1CK ONLY 12 CEXTS IT.!; DOTTLE. A liberal discount imnie to dealers. Ad boss principal Offioe. Trihune Ruild i mi:s, 1 Spruce Sturt New Yoik. I S.ld din Vhiladelphia hy Dvott A d.. 23 . 2nd. Street; (. J." Dublell H10 : Xortl i Chestnut Street; and ly ail Dru ;its. DR. WM. B. HURD'.S NEURALGIA PLASTERS. FOR THE CUKE OF NEUEALGIA. i or Toothache produced hv colds, j LOCAL NEURALGIA. I is immediately cured by their application, j They act like a charm, ami are perfectly ; harmless in their nature; do not tiroduce a blister, and leave no unpleasant results. IMS. WM. B. nCRD's KJXRALGIA TLASTEHS. never fail to give satisfaction to all who test thtir virtue. Prepared at Dr. Hurd'.s Dental Office, No, 77 Fourth Street. Brooklyn. E. D. PRICE, ONLY 15 CENTS EACH. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Ouicc. Tribune Build ings. No. 1 Spruce Street, New York. S.ld in Philadelphia bv Dvott & Co..2S2 vnesiioii, oinri ; anu iy r.i: imigglts. Dec, 18 d'Ul-ly. Notice. We aredaliy leceiving orders to and by mail for one or more of Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies, which we cannot fill. None are mailable except the Sturahjia f - - ' v- iii..iavi .A(.l'l llic I Iflvrrr U'liif ! wn cfiTi.l - . , - "linn " v- ..vi i -i irvt.l'l . . of Price ( 1 T rnt.l mi. I miA fettrtira Tin. n adate perils in places where the druggists i anl storekeeners are K-hind th arm w I have put up packages in white embossed I loxes, seven inches by four, with compart I ments each box containing a bottle of Dr. : Hurd's Mouth U'wA. and ToofhArFie Drojis ; a box of Too'h PowUr, the Xcurnl'iia I'las. ter-an1 a va,u;il,lc ,itl,e Treati Td awl their Ti'a.tes. the heat mcaivt nfj.rtserr- 1 inttrm. nail ih nrnrw lriimt .4 JL7 drenS Teeth, worth of itself the eat ire cost ! to everv vounz man or woman, or tinr..t t "T u"'. 1 articles : rri.- upp nneknn n,w .i.jia- 7 I ' " X w-w-w , ! OIJW packages Tor $o. sent by express as directed A . t t ' t . j As the Expiess charges are not much, if anv . more on a ttozen than on one. it is far cheap er to on.ler six or dozen packages at a time. A large family will waut all, or the surplus can be disposed of to neighbors uiih public OTTO- TOGO lnefit, for no one caa estimate liow much pain, suffering, uuhappinc.-s, nd disfigure ment. exinnKe, hiss of time and money would be s.ivel to the country if every fam ily to day had one of these packages, which, in itself, is a complete set of Dental Heme dies. Address Wm. B. Ui kd & Co. Trib une BuildingXcw Vork. and write naleand address plainly. That reniittanecs may be made with confidence. . IJ. 11. & Co. re- r v iv. rr.- , ri, it,-.. i-. w r- -r ie--' and Children a Shoes, li loves, Hank fer to the iIaor of lr klMi. to u. v . Onf . . , , . t. . i-.i ,, . r i I- , . , i t-rt liicf. rancv OikhJs. notions, Ac. ac. fith. President of the I armer's and Citizen's . ,v-t--i i-i-t uuivcrowv p. Bank. Brooklyn ; tohe EJiUcs of the Am- MA,N v . on ir?i W icau Muan afactures' (iaxette ; to Icy, Coe C , V -ebiisher.-' Agent. Xcw Yoik ; to rdered r a K n i" t . Esj.. who know a yood V. T. Blien they see it and who has already hin w secjitid supply, t-tc. lOOO Agents Wanted: To introduce Dr. Hurd'.s Dt ntal Remedies into every County, Men or Women who want to make money quickly, can do better with these articles thau anything in market. They are new. useful, low priced, and we are peiidin,r thousands in adve.tis in them f r the benefit of agents. Boxes of mM S containing one dozen of the one dollar pack ages al.vti sjiecified. Aith c irculars will 1 sent, on receipt of scrrn lJlirs. ab:it half price, to any jersoii wiidiinjMu test hisorher skill in selling with the view f lecomin:i au ap:ent. Th"y can le sold in a d iv. Cr-IIV trnnt rather jfy ."utarle. thtn C-i mifmii.t to tftse whit jrvee tiemstlrcs rril i?nt salcx man. 117" X w is the time to r-t i;;tt; business. For address and reference see the alsive. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF TIN, COPPER, AND i vtl I- I- I I V l .-i lie i i u-o ! , V V V,, V V- V, ' 1 A lmlil.g, 1 .irliT, ami lle:itinir l..vi-s. 1 v t. , I ., , " , . 11 ! I I Ivk .X 1 .V-j tin .'.. I. ..- ... j ' - ,-- tin till t hand a very I.ir"e assortment tlie alxive articles, which he will sell at a very 1SG1. tf. small ' advance 'm cost, f-r cash Eb-nsbiirg. July 10th iMAXUPAGTO HI : ii. e.i i.u ittrti:s I lilnlT.I tTult 1 l'.KN.-P.C i-...-vtv . j Crawford Str- et. a few r U luw tin-cot- ! ner of Julian and Crawf -rd, MAN U FA CI" U 1 ES ALL KINDS OF PLEASURE CARRIAGES, BAROUCHER, CKARIOTEES, ROCK AAV A VS. COACHES. SLKlt.llKS. Also seeort l band wort of d iff--rent kinds, making in all a variety that will suit the purses of every l!y. L7- REPAIRING d..ne with neatness r.nd dispatch Thankful for a-t favors, he hojn-s. by nsin g materials, t. merit a continuance .f the patroii-.se heretofov iveti to him. Persons wi.s!iiii t purcha atiy article in his line, will do well to call at his estate lishment ; he employs 4.' workmen, and his woik will lv guaranteed. D.ceinlfr. lth l'.l. 2ys. FOSTER HOUSE, WILLIAM RICHTER. Ptbiktor Corner of (Hii ton and econd Streits J. Pa. j town Cambria county I fJ- Carriages wi'l C-l.yey pa?-- nuer-i from and to ti e Rail R- ::d h f.. t. fphe unoe-rvetl having pnrchaetl and ' I taken p'-s-ession of t be Eb..-nburj Ihmse (t. rniely upi.il by Il- nry Fo..ter.) ! will be happy to receive and :eeomml ' j site his oM cust.mrs. r.nd a'l otlics who i t may be .!i. --ed t . patroni.e l.im. Ti.e ; ! Proprietor hib asined oo;a the spacious i i HOI M.. l .Lil.l. .V other t.e iiities that i , "-t?r al " ' R""- c 'mo ' , nS .Cn K' ,iS,,1.at ,ot,'cr lu J'i.. in- iiu ii 'M-,li'll a iare .;;i..,,y of the clu.iscst liijtiors with which his bar will be fiirni.he.l; hi table will be furn i.-hed with a'.i th luxuries of the seasiii. and he intends by his hospitality and care, to merit the patronage of all tLo.e who st.-j. withhim. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebeusburg April, 17. 1.01. tf. UNION HOUSE. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. 1. LAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains to render this 1I tel. worthy of a continua tion of the lilx-ral share of public patron age it has herein rme received. His table will always 1 fiiri.i.hol with the ln"st the market affords; bis bar with the K-t of liquors. His stable is Iarje. an i will lc atteudeil, by an attentive and ooli-'mg hn.-tler. EUnburg Apr.17 lGl. it A KinrAOTnnx n itiuiurMu I un 1 1 WILLIAM P. PATTON. -fw m.' m.' mm MW mm ft kW IT m .m Wl fVIYIlvHI rilAlDv mch as commou Winsor Qiairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cant Stat (Stairs, ROCKING" CHAIRS, OF E'ERY SIZE, SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges. A-c. Arc. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest ST TEES, WITH PRICES TOSET THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he rciject fully tolicils a liberal share of public patron age, diuton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Ia. Nvcuiler 20th, ls6L I v. .m. a OWnil D'uni"'-'l MIUIMRY &FA1ECY DRESS Ml CLOAKS & SHAWLS, r-cts. llooied Skirts, rcrfumerv, I-i NEW DRUG STORE WHOLESALE 8l RETAIL. "li e sulcrilt-r liaving opened out a new DRUG STOKE, on Main Street, adjoining the Scott House," is prepared to 4.11 DRUGS, MEDICINES, A-c, cheaper than ever In-fore offered in this place. His stock Wing entirely uew, and selected with care and taste, be flatters himself with ti.o uc.imnrii ir.ai u win im in iiip lint-nsL - - . - f all to call and examine his gis ocfore rocking their j.urchases elsewhere. IIi stork embraces a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FIVE TOILET SOAPS. FIXE HAIR AND TOOTH RRUSIIES, PERFUMERY, TRUSSES AND SilOl LiEli P.RACES, PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, Fill HIES AID WML For Sacramental, M?diciu.d ail Mi-cn.tiiical j y.nrposS: FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES. GLASS. PUTTY. PAINTS. tULS. VARNISHES. DYE. DURyiXG FLUID 4 CAR DON OIL. Vc, &c. Arc. Ac. P.nticnlar atie:.?! ;a paid to fi'lin GROCERS AND COUNTRY MER(5I- ! ANTS' ORDERS. rT PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS . carefully compounded. and all orders s ptomrt'v and crn-ctlv Cileh I Xj- .Vfcilicine warranto! genuine, ?ti.f ' lst 'jua'ity. SAMUEL I E: LIN. Johnstown, dune 4, I'.L'.-ly. 0 : 1 ' lillllJ SKJAU KETTLES. 10 to 40 alh.ns COPPER KETTLES, 3 quart. to 40 al! ns. all sorts and kin-is. SHEET IIIOX iv ARC, evrv variety. F.S'AMKI.EIH' TIS'SEl) max WARE ZINC WASHBOAEDS, ioi j ceiiis, worm 04 ceuis. SAD IROXS or SMOuTHIXG A' OA'S all s:.7.- and best quality. 5 to 0 j vjs .,er yn aoi;ixa stovf. trmtmiM complete, witn liasin ariau". mt nts. From s to 2. EO; STOVES, $4. 50 to 00. IIEATIXG COOK XTOI ES $Z. to vs. RRADELY COOKING STtVES. Patnt. .. m.m.m MLUKO.N V UO.. AliCOlT ANORLE. . T a . I ..... . i and every ther Pittshurgh or Philadi-l-pbw i inai.ui irurrer s Moves alwavs on lia I oroenrcit on 5 .lavs notice j ODD ELATES AND ORATES f .r Stov j alwavs on r.aiKj. ways on naiiO. S P 0 l! T 1 X C BEST QUALITY, put up and y.i te l at K cs. u-r f.ot. l c!myc for Ecu trs MINER S LAMPS, OIL CANS. POWDER CANS, all es, constantly ..u i:and. COFFEE MILLS. G7 cts inCj -j:, TOASTING FORKS. OYSTER BROIL ERS. JELLY Cake Moulds. Table and Tea Spoons. COAL BUCKETS. .J5Uts. t- Jj.oo Tile above .n-ds v.-j'.? Ik? furniiad, WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. AT THE JOHNSTOWN STOyK At HOISK Fl KXlsHIXC stokt:. CANAL STREET. Oiptite the Weigh Lock. ASK FOR FRAN K W. 1 1 A V S WAR KIIOUSK and s:ie tircnty errcvf, on vour purchases EITHER FOR CASH OR SCRIP Johnstown April. 17. 161. tf. HARNESS! AND SADDLDRY The undersized keeps cou.tantlv l.an.t and is still manufacturing all asclrti in m line jncfi as. SADDLES, FINE SINGLE & IKVURLE HARNESS DAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. BIDING P.RIDLES CHECK LINES. II ALTERS. WHIPS linicintAXDs Ac.. &c. which he will dispose of at low prices it;...- i- . ... His ork,s all arrantcl. and lnR lRRAMi EVENTS work Tl ani! .1 f . r l,Mt "l ,1,H bv i't n, IT i V f-iVrS llC hI. I? tlr"uU !. bu"MUe.fis Uuierit a cT,?t,- " '"c pirt'imge nereioiore so iioeral ly extende.1 to him. Shop a few doors West of the "Mountain lloie." HUGH M'OOY, Elcnsburg Dec, 11, lSCl-tf. NOTICE. The Dockets of F. M. Geor;e Es.j .. arc in the hands of the nndersigted. Persons interested will please notice. T. McGOUGIL S.-umau, I'm., Jau. 1802. tf. 1 ,x I-TV'T r. t - J ,J Law, EUn.burgi Catnlria jr JjM. at Law, Eix-n-l ur, Can.l.ria r - 02!ice on Mfia stmt, three- U .. r. IX J. CYRUS L. PERSHING. E-,. Ait. at Law. Johnstown. Cair.Vria (;. . OHice cn Main stmt, second . -j the liat.k. is 2 t f. IK MURRAY, ATTokNEr at LbensLiirj; Cambria c V. J', USiicc on Julian ftiect, ABRAHAM KOrELIX, Att !.Nn Law, .b.hnstown. CiTr.brl ic -r.-v ! Office on Clinton strewt. a feu- , . r. of Main and Geton. viii Nu. t : f Mclaughlin Attorney ' Jf .lohnstown, Ta.. in the of: L- Pershing Esq.. will tteud 1 . t" - uoii K-i .-"ju;crs ci.i'.rus. an3 I i : , W-dn-s ccnetted with hi r.r.fe.:. n i , r i t: t - . : - . x - R. L. .IoHNsT.ox. Oko. W. ( 1t- t JOHNSTON t OATEIAK.'" ATTORNEYS AT LAW. hlx nsl.erg Cir.rin O i riv ' - Office opposite the Court HcuH. De i".l. jv. WILLIAM KITTELL ?Jtornni at abt (i:bn:b::; CaEibria County Penna. Ollice ( olotuiilr ion. D. c. 4. ISa GEt RGE MREED.iTsvy .-I-.Utisbnrg Cambrra com.tv i . ::e in R w. I ) S. A- .1. C. NOoX .ti,,i : Law. Eln-ibur -.n 1 Johi:-: .. flJi'--x- in El i.sl.uri:. Main strtt! : I -clow the - M '.:n:...a II t.se.T' : f town, on Main s'riet ji:e-; t -- ; II .i:-c." May s. t NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MAHBU5 11 l itH- A 11 KIlWv '1 lit? Uiek-rsiued 1 - i-ae ' ie..T tne Citizens of (. t.-.-.. . tfjrt ' ' rect i vti! a trvsh si- ; tf, ITALIAN" aid eih t I &jK at his fitab'ishtnt ui r. j . lit! s-'-oet, .1.-1 n.S! v i,. ic..T. tne Citizens of ( ', UMENTS.TOM i'.-. els. c;ra ve stones, ta: i LUREAU TOPS. n.fi:.fr..ict;:-. i i mst leautiful and lli!et qr. ii.ly ' ein and D mesne Mal ie, alv i. I a vd m.ule to t ?t cheap as t! I purcl:a-e 1 in ti e million f carnaire. wit! Tit GRINIVSTONES of various i sizes, suitable for Farmer and ' j si l l either by wholesale or rit r ; Prompt attei,t-r. paid to .. ia distance, an 1 work dt-'ivrt i 1 desired. He invites the t ui ;,c ex:i:!!i:ir liis si' -CK, a lie leils . can se'l clic.ip. for u:e Convenience . t-r-T.- For the Convenience c f t-r A. in thest ... I V..rtt, .,f.i. e ; Hnrb-y. a' Ti:.v a-e E or . Et.:..;ir ''' 1 .T..Lr-i. wti. yAr.T, -i 1: WHEELER & MM R. A. Ol" KERR, AGENT ALTOONA. BI.Aii; Cv.MV MliZ t'.:c ai v. t.. i- -.. of p-:: A'.r- i.ti -u t-. t eii.t ye irs lliorc (fj-.r. oiisi-bl:,ti .j; eiie t ... ( . :Hi:- tin- h-s vcr UOGO 1 : th.i!: a-iV o:!.c-;s in ?1 is convincii pro -f tin se ma?iii:-,e ovt r a e n.ar f l-,e Tlese machines can be at tne st're f tlie Aj n'. A'.: Price of No. 1 M..i! ir.. (lass F.ot .ai:d new -tv1- II ' X- ... v .... ' ... -no. v'rn ir.:( iuii :.ron7e. . i .t.- ; style lb-muier J'jS No. i' j old style Hemmer $15. N. 1. full instructsoi.s ;v(til- : f 'r p.miculars address R A ( K ". Bhdr co.. Pa. i s. BOOTS AM) SHOP Ihe un lersie.H-d re-pectfu.iy i nonnces to the litizens of do1 ..tv- f and v'uiir.ty that he still con it : s i ! tlie Snoemakxng bi:..:uess at 1 :i on MAIN strtt. two d vrs W.-: Inl-ri's store, in tlie r ::i f "'. on t uple.. DV .l.senli .11 mtf hi ' Levi Jacobv. A ; st-x-k cf ' ' SHOES. GAITERS 1 .;f hi- own manufacture, f -r V' ' "- , a 14 i Cu'.?;-f irfdr, a'w.tys n i: i mtiAe to ordet at short notice :r. : ' ' manuer and on the most res " ' : All work -arrax.teu a p-l r j Give me a ca'l a:iI try me. C. V. -1 .iohnslown Nov. 9, t,0.-ly. for j ' SADDLERY! SADDLE?. rn'iii cnov.1. nr.i wtum ex - - l inf(irln .-,f V i T 1 I ' OT-f.-.l T1-1 I 1 ! s"rroundin: country, th u he L: ' SaddK-rV shop, in the l.na i dwelling houJ. on Ib.rr.er str,,t is prepared to furnish to r.:i. most reasonable ternis. every 1 s .t Saddles. Bri lies, and HariiCss Ao. Having many years' esi:' - ; busines, rmployinc noce b:: workmen, and using the bct v, all his woik.hc hopes to mrrrii : -: a lift ral share of the public p;.trv- Country pnduce at all tiU'c? for work ni l tlie hihe-t n-'"' exchange allowed. . . JAMES VLS- Lbfniiuig. S-pi., ll.b;i? Har: ISCi JC i
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