9. ADTCMI UC aV AS OKPlI.l.X ( no s". l ! Toward the latter jart of tin snnmir of 1810, ahulof n-isscssing npjK-aninco ; entered tin beautiful twn of ( uated at the foot of Sonera Ike, New York, near tin centre of the State. lie had travelled from th Western part of Ohio, where his Hither, a widower, had died from one of those malignant fevers common in newly made countries, while overseeing the cultivation of a large tract of land, in ord r to regain a fortune lost during the disastrous speculations of 1830 IJeing an only son and I-it among fitrangers at the death of his father, Geo. Went worth resolved to leave Ohio, and remove to the State ef New York for the uqose of trying his fortune in any man ner that chance might oti'er. He had pas mi through feveral towns and village? on his route, without meeting with anything to attract his at ten-ion. until reachi ng G This fin' town, with its lovely lake and fine scenery struck his fancy ; so he deter mined to obtain employment if possible, and make it his future home. While walking along the prineijd street of the shadv avenue overlooking the lake, on which were located several line churches and othr lln- buildings: he saw a large crowd of . le assembled around a new ly erected lib rty ole. in limit of one. of th principal hotels. On approaching the sot, lie tbtmd it a public meeting, held for the purose of raising the ilc and making jvu-ty spe-ches. Our hero forced his way into the crowd just as they were raising th- 'Stars and St'ipes.' with the names of their candi dates to the top of the flag start. The Hag bad scarcely reached half way ; the en thusiasm being at its height, when the ord twisted and caught in the little wheel at the top. They pulled and tried every way, but were unable to raise or lower the (lag a tingle inch. The excitement and cheering ceased, and all eyes were turned to the half-uia.-ted flag. A r tion of the opposition party, who were grouped a little in the rear of the main body, legan to jeer and joke about the apparently bad omen, to the evident dis comfiture of their opponents. At length Judge S , editor and publisher of the G .Tnurn-il, then a candidate for Congress, .tiered fit'tv dol lars to the person who would climb the Ftatfand draw the cord through the wheel. The utmost silence reigned for several minutes, but no one advanced to make the daring trial. 'Will no one volunteer shoiitd the judge, strongly excited as a peal of laugh ter went up from the ranks of the oposi tion. The chuckle had scarcely died awav. however, before George, with his cap and shoes o'.l f.(eppd lefbre the judge, r.n l with a confident I k exclaimed : "Yes Fir, I'll climb it !" " You, my lad ; are you strong enough?" " Oh, yes, sir : I am used to climbing." Then go ahead, my little Spartan," said tin judge, at the s ime time ghing him an encouraging pat noon th shoul der. Steadily, hand over hau l, his f.ct clutching the ixle in a manner that show--cd him an expert climber, George mad. bis way to the very top of the staff. which Mil so very lender that it saycd to and fro with his weight. Nothing daunted, he wound his legs right and left around the pole, and with Ids right hand untwis ted the cord. Shouting fearlessly to those below to hoist away, he clung o:i till th flag fairly reached the top, and th-n slow ly descended. The cheers that now rent the air were tern lie everyWly, opposition and all, joining in with one universal shout. After the excitement had somewhat subsided, .Judge S. looked ujion the bov with admiration, and took out his jiocket ljk to pay the proni;.d reward. Ge rge not'ccil the action and exclaim ed ' Keep your money, sir, I want no pay for helping to raise an American flag." "Nobly said my little man; what is your name ?" inquired the Judge. George "Wentworth. sir; I am an or phan, and just arrived here in search of work." replied our hero, his bright eves glistening with a tear. Well, you shall live with me ox-clainu-d the .Judge ; I'll take care of you for the future." Five vears have passed nwav shut? Georg. Went worth had been a in -miter of his benefartor's family. In the m an time Judge S. had U-.-n defeated by his Iolitical opjon nit, and George had Utii initiatctl into the mysteries of the 'Art ef Arts.' He had Ueome a great favorite with the citizens, and was hvoked upon as the adopted son of the Judge. It was whispered in private circles that he w:is to Ik th? cnvieil liuslmnd of the lautifiil and accomplished Ida. the Judge's onlv daughter, l'.ut this George had not da red to dream of : 'tis true he never felt so happy as wlien in her prescne . and it made him twiich b s tic foppish .-rn-dents from the college swarm around the unacknowledged i 1 1 of his heart. Poor youth I had he known the real state of Ida's feeling the thought would have mo.-l tunvl his brain: ami could he have in terpreted th..' gleam of jy that llashd from her eyes whenever he uttered a no ble sentiment or sally of wit, it would have tilled hi .-jul wish ccvtav an 1 de light. I On line day in the latter part of June, Ida. her father and George, were enjoy ing a sail on the lake in their trim little yacht the Swan which won the cup at the last regatta under the management of our hem who was standing with his hand on the mast gazing at the lieuutiful scenery on the opjmsite shore : the Judge held the tiller, and Ida was leaning over the side of the boat frailing herpretty hand through the clear water of the lake, when a sud den gust of wind careened the yacht so that she lost her balance and fell into the water. George heard the splash made by Ida, ami before the Judge could utter a cry, he had kicked off his light summer sluK'S aad plunged into her rescue. 1 Ic ing a skillful and igorous swimmer, he came up with the struggling girl before her clothes allowed her to sink, and en twining her waist with his left arm, struck out with his right, suid kept lier alove water till the Judge came to his relief. Iu a few moments they were safe in the ljoat again, and Ida soon recovered from her uncxjiected Uith. The old Judge embraced George and exclaimed, with tears starting from his eyes : God bless you. my dear loy, you have saved my daughter's life, how can 1 ever repay you " ly saying nothing about it," said ( ieorge. 'I owe you a thousand times more than J ever can repay, and am too h.ip pv in l-ing able to render this light ser vice." The lovely Ida could say nothing, her heart was overllowing, but she gazed on her preserver with an expression which told volumes. Her father observed her earnest, loing glance, and legan to guess the true state of atlairs. lie was not prepared lbr i, and in silence he turned the loat toward the shore. They had reached home with feelings far different from those they had started with. '1 he following morning, George re-civ-d a note to meet the Judge in his libra ry. His heart beat wildly what can it mean ? The Judge had determined to put him to a severe test. As soon as ( leorge fil tered the library he commenced: Since becoming an inmate of iate of my lucted your- i familv, George, vou hae-oin self in an honorable and worthy manner; lcrformiiig every duty cheerfully and ne glecting noiv. You are now of age, and capable of doing business for yourself. I have placed ?s0 ) in bank at vour dis posal ; you can use this sum as you think proper, or let it remain on interest, or you can take charge of my office under a sjd ary of fiihen hundred dollars a year. -"Til either case you must leave my house for the present. What do you think of my proposiil ? George wa completely bewildered and stammered forth a rciti"st to le allowed a few hours lor eonsid'-ration. This U ing j granted, he repaired f his room aad threw himself on the led in a paroxism j of grief. Could the Judge have "-uessed ... .. . . . .. ' . i wtiat tie limi-cit ha I liantly iiareI to hojH.'? What ri-ht had he to his lr-ne- factor's daughter ami fortune None ! He would sin. .tlier his fee lings, and earn an honorable living by his own. exertions. Various were the rumors set afloat bv the scandal mongers of G ., as to t be cause of young Went worth's leaving his patrons mansion, but their inn ndocs .citj uuueeoed. in iiidw won a more i i.t , thoughtful fxpivssion and his cheeks were j paler. The Judge acted toward him, iu ! a stniight-forwanl, frank maimer, vet never addrcsfed hini in the kind fatherlv tones as had lrvii his wont lreibiv the in cident that oeeum-d n the lake. If he chanced to meet Ida in his walks a friend ly nod wasa'l that passed; still sb l'-lt that his looks 1. -frayed him, for th. warm blood gushed from his loving heart, and tinted bis cheek with the tell tale blush, and he chcrish'-d the pi asing thought that her looks were Ireaming with love and hope. A little more than a vear had imssfd away, fnm the time George had 1-ft the ! home of those h; loved. It was the e ve oi anoincr eiwtion. lxcitement hitrh and Jude S- r--illfil)T8 or sxwend w.-ks didate f r Congress. I a series of ablv written articles . . ... I ... ... I " . ... -n i 1 .m-i iu iiii-.imii-i-si;it. 1 1 ley were aMrcs d to all classes inivr?, in.- i ori-innl a:.l ' chamcs. and lalmrers. Th vigorous style, d-ar, convincinsr ... A - l " ' 1 . ir-u-I mems, i-cp ami proiouii-t n-asomntx these artn-les, mvanab'.v ejinel con vie- tion to the. parties to whom thev were ad- dn-ss.-,!. AH th n iv-to!in of th oar- tv of thai Coir.-rrssi.nia1 disnict copi-l them, and enrisitv was on tiptoe to dss- 4l .i . , i covex the :mt!eir. a in were Stmi'lV sicni l bv two litll the clcctie.ii . . pa-s.l off, and Judge S , by a large majority. w;ts elected I-it on ni-bt while Ida and h.-r fa- . th-r were retunii'ig home from a paitv given in honor of his election, thev nhscr- i veil a light in the printing oilice. As th establishment wa usually clooil at twi light it apjH-aivd stnmge that it should In lit up at that hour, so th; Judge d.-ter-inine.1 to learn the-aus. IJifjuesting his daughter to accompany him, they walked up stairs and qui tly cnfen-d the olfuv. A sight met th ir gaze which caused the b -art of one of lh.m to leaji iolentlr. At the desk, a short distance from the door, sat Geopg.. Hist ashvp. wilh his bead msiHi-i on his arm. As Ida's fit her ., , , r , . , , s,cp,cd fonxard to awaken the sl.r, , he c. j i.-l a 7H.htical essay lying open up- ! on the desk, and a freshly written article with -the mysterious attached. The truth Hashed ujon the Judge in a mo ment he was indebted to George for his success! He 1 reckoned to Ida, who came trembling to his side. Just then thev saw by the flickering lamp a smile pass over the shimbcrers face and he uttered the words 'dear Ida,' iu a tender tone. " Oh, father !" exclaimed the loving girl allectionat -ly, throwing her arms around him, " do let George come home iigain. It is surely no sin for him to love me !"' Awakened by the sound of Ida's voice, 1 George looked around confused, and as he saw Ida and her father, Ire endeavored to hide the manuscript, l'.ut the Judge stopjred him, laughingly, saying: " Jt won't do, you young rascal! you are fairly caught, found out talk in vour sleep, will you f Ha? but here, take Ida, and be happv. I know the loves you. Ha! Ha!" " Geoige was bewildered and transported he had lxt n awakened from a pleasant dream to a bright reality. Matters were sooi explained, and the warm heart.nl Judge, after b'essing them Iwjth, promised o se them married be fore he started for Washington. WILLIAM KITTELL. Uforntn ;it i'afo, (Ebrnsburj, Cambria County Pens. Cilice C'olonudc row. Dec. 4. 180 I S.&J.C NOON' Atioi-.xkvs at . Uaw. Klcii.vbtirg -uid Jnh'istown, Pa. KUiii;e in KU-issburg, Main street twoilmTs below the M .unt.iin House,'' a in Johns town, on Main s'revt i'i- situt!je" M.insi.,n 11 ousc.' M iv 8. btJl. NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS '1 lm undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens ol Cambria and ad joining counties that he has just j received a fresh st.ckof the finest j ITALIAN at.d a!it Marble.! i,Thn! 'i'mY VW'.i'H a l his eitablishmeiit on Frank lin street. .Johi.stown. MOX- J--.1 - v'l l.'MKNTS. TOM US. MA N'T i.ls. (iiiAvi-; si).i:s, taulk & UUhKAU Tt)PS. iii.n:fuatture.l of the iiut beautiful r.ad finest quality of For ein and 1) mctic ibuble, always ou baud a x:i! made to order as cheap as they cau be purchased in the city, without the ad dition if carriaire. GI'INDSTUNF.S of various grits ami sizes, suiti'.le f-r la; iners and Slceh.inics. sold either by wholesale or rttai!. Pronijt attention paid to orders from a distance, and work delivered wherever desired. He invites the public to call and examine bis st rk, a he feels satisfied he can sell cheap. For the convenience of persons residing in the ca.-t and North of the county, speci mens may seen m,-! orders left with Geo. Huntley, at hisTiuware llstabhshmciit iu Ebcnsburg. JOHN PAKKE. Johnstown. M.irch 13 lUl.-ly. WHEELER & MUMS' Scwisig Machines. MR. A. O. KERR, AGENT, lf Te. v,x-, tw . ...... . ... J T jaesenting the al JL1.1 Mahinesto the ove named Sewing examination ai.d i consideration of the public, the Agent ! desires to cdl attention to the fact that during the hist xi-ht years, there has been ver 14 000 more of these machines sold ! than any others iu the market. This alone j is convinrifg j.nwf of the superiority of j these ma?!iii.e over a!l others, i Thei-e nvu hines can U- seen and examined at the store of the A.'ent. ia Alto-ma. j Price of No. 1 Machine. Silver Plated. ; Glass Fot .and new style Hemmer $c,. i No. l Ornamental SSronze, Glas Foct new j style Hemmer $.V No. 3, Plain, with oil stle Hemmer .fU. N. P.. Full instructions given gratis : and f r particulars a ldrefs It A O Kerr, Alto-ma lihiir co., Pa. 83, 8, ly. AM) Mm. Tiie respectfully an- J nur.nees to the citizens of Jo'mstowi -nil ani vicinity mat ne still continues , - .. .i . , ... the Slioenriking business at his new stand "n. MAIN stn-cf, two ,J'rs W.-st of John 'llKI''s M'"'. iu the room f.rmerlr oc- ( ! ...i.vti ii .j.-von iU'-re aiii recently by i .--.koi J rjTTftTC! o ' oJlULD, ITil'l jCiJtb &C. i ,.r i.,.. . ...... r.. r - . ... ' U,n;i;.,.,"V ,''turc f ,.r H' l""'? ' f'Y' ' made to order, at short notice in th oiiitn s hand, or . iiiniiiier nn.l n tl.A mK ... .11. . .... ...... V in lilt: I'M i r II.. 1 a - - .. ..... . 1 1 l o 1 1; IrTl5 Ad work warranto! as foo.l , Givo me a call an-i try me. C. Y. CUANe! j Johnstown Nov. i 'i(i,-y. i SADDLERY! SADDLERY! mm: sup.sckibei: w..;.! r.,f.,ii.. . X inform the citizens of EU'iisbur" and i . surrounding conntrr. that he has opened ; , Sa.! !ler's shop, in the basement of hi a n; i welling iioue. on Homer street, where l:e is prepared to fr.ri.Uh to order nn fi! mo.-t reasonable terms, every d Fcription of Siddles. Bridles, and Harness 5rc Having many years' experience in the business, employing none bu the best woikmcn. and usmz the Vst material ...wx ; a'l work.be hopes t mcrrit and receive : a i,'eril" share of the public patronage, ! f ,lintry rrrdu.ee at all times taken in ,Wlk' 'J?'1 lli"tt markct prices exchange allowed. ; JAMra MAQUIR11 Ebcuoburg, Sept., 11, 18o9.-tf. DR' 1T3I. II. ULItD S iiiii wmi, A S'TKK litJJEV foil A J BAD BREATH, SORE KOUTHS, CANKEB, DISEASED BIEEDINO GUMS, NUi:.SING SOliF MOUTH, And the best sjecitic no in use for any diseased condition of the mouth. It is pai ticularlv iH'neficial to persons wearinz AB.TIFCIAL TEETH, comple ely distroying every taint of the mouth, absorbing and removing all impuri ties, insuring A SWEET BKEATII to all who make use of it. Xo Yorxo La dy ok Yorsu Gentj.emax ho is afflicted with a 1JAIJ lIPvEATII should delay appplying this remedy, for it is a certain cure, ai.d is approved rccom mendeil by tvry physician un.hr wl.o.-e notice it has Icon broucLt. A AI PHEATII is an offence for which there is iio excu-e while MOUTH WASH can Ik jir'Hiured ilany .crsons carry vrith them a bad brc ith greatly to the annoyance ami often to the disgust of those with whom they come iu contact, without being conscious of the fact. To relieve your-clf from all fears re girding this, isk i:;. wm. n. nr:u?j m. fin w-n. Clcatiliness of the m.utli is tf gn.it iir jwrtaiice to the geiier.d health, which is of ten affectid, and nt uifriq-itntly s rioiidv impaired, through w ii:t of pro er atUuti.j'n to this subject. I SK 1R. WM. H IICKn's Moi TH WASH. Prepared at Ir. Ilnnl's Denial Office, No. 77 Fo.irtli Street. Iio..klvi.. E. 1. Price 37 Cents per" B&ttle. A libera! discount lua.Ip to deuk-rs. Ad Ire.-s Principal Otiice. Trdmue Duild ngs. No, 1 Spruce Street. New York. Sold in Phi!.i.hlpl.:a bv !vott- Co., 2:',2 North L'l.d. Street; O." J "lluOUll, 1H0 Chestnut Street ; and by a!i Diuggists, lill . W.11. It. 121 TOOTK POVDEH This Powder possesses the cakbonk; without the injcki ous piuiPEirnivs of chakcoal. and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can it in the least in;ure the Teeth. Its ath'N bki.; kntikki.y mkmiashml 1-OLlSIIINO WlTIIofT WEAIlIXG THE LX- AMKI.. Dr. Wm. B. Hurd's Tooth Powder. Is recommended by all eminent Dentists. Prepared at Dr. llurd's Dcnt.d Otiice, No T" Fourth str.-et. Broohlvn. E. D. PP.ICE '25 CENTS PEli BOX. A lilH-ral discount made to dealers. Address Principal Ofhce. Tribune Build in". No 1 Spruce Street New York. Sold in Philadtlphia by Dyott - Co., t:2 j North 2nd. Street ; O. J. IlablN-ii, 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. nil. WM. TtTIII'RKS TOOTHACAE DROPS. FOB THE Cl'IIE OF TOOTHACHE. pr.biccl by expose-.! i:etvcs. It is particularly a. hip ted to all ca.-cs of children afflicted with TOOTHACHE. Parents can relieve them-o-Ivcs fro-n that distressing weariness caused bv I.CSS OF bLEKP. and their children from gre-it snfl ring, by keeping a I .'tile of un. wm. u. urnn's TOOTiiAcni: D::. i-s. in the house. Prepare" 1 at Dr. llurd's Dental Oface, No 77 Fourth Street Br..klvn 11. D. PBICE ONLY 1"J CENTS PEK P.oTTLE. A lil-ral discount made tod.- d;rs. Address principal OCice, Tribune Build ings, No, 1 Spruce Strut New Yrk. Sold in Philadelphia by Dvott & C.. 22 North 2nd. Strctt; O. J. Hub! ell 1110 Chestnut Street; and by all Druggists. DR. WM. B. KURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS, FOB THE CUBE OF NEURALGIA. or Toi thache produced hv colds. UJCAL NEl'BALCIA. is immediately cured by th'ir app'icntion. They act like a charm, and are peif.-ctlv i Ik.irir.ljv in I k.ti. ........... . . J . .. .. 1 t .mi inin ii.ii.tiv, "i.i ir'iiuee a blister, and leave no unpleasant ri s.ilts. int.- wm. b. nt:u!-'s nki-r vluia i-lastkus. never fail to give satisfaction to all who test their virtue. Prepared at Dr. llurd's Dental OPwce, No, 77 Fourth Street. Br.x klvii. E. D. PBICE, ONLY 1.1 CENTS EACH. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Office . Tribute Build ings. No, 1 Spruce Street. New York. S.ld in Philadelphia bv Dvott ,fc Co..2:.2 Noith 2nd Street; O. J. "llidb-!;, lilo Chestnut Sin-et: and bv all Dr;: i -t. Dec, IS d'Ol-ly. N.tk e. We are d.diy leceiving i-rd.-r.-1 j and by mail for one or uv -re of Dr. Hur l's Dental Bemedies. which we car.uot fi!i. None are mailable except the A'fro-;i riajsfer. which we send on receipt of Price (15 cents) and one stamp. But t aeoonis adate lersOiis in nlacej. where iho .iriK' .wi and sU.rckeeicrs are U l.ind the age"." we ! iiaw put up pacKapes ia wnite wub'S-c-1 U.xes, teven inches by four, with compart ments each box containins loit'e of Zr. Hurd's Myith It'ash. and TmthArhc Drops a box of Too k Potclrr. the Xntra'yia l'las, cr. and a valuable little Treatise on Teeth and their IHs'mjs. the best ityins f)n-t&rr inj them, and the prj-r Ireatmeut if Chil dren's Teelh, worth of iuell the eatire cirst to every young man or woman, or parents with young children; with sundry othei articles ; price irer package on", dollar, or mx packages fir $5. sent by express as directed As the Express charges are not much, if any more on a dozen than on one, it is far cheap cr to order six or dozen packages at a time. A larg.j family will want all. or the surpbn can be disposed cf to neighbors with public benefit, for no one caa estimate Low much pain, suffering, unhappiness, ind iisfigure ment, expense, loss of time and money would be saved to the country if every fam ily to day bad one of these packages, which, iu itself, is a complete set of Dental lU-me dies. AdJre.-s Yn. 15. Hi ku & Co. Trib une PuilJiijgNew York, and write naneand address plainly. That remittances way be made with confidence. V. D. II. & Co. re fer to the Mayor of Erouklyn. to G. W. Grif full. President of the Farmer's and Citizen's Bank. Brooklyn ; to the Editors of the Ara ican Muan afactures Gazi tte ; to Jcv, Coe Co , 1 4eblishers' Agents, New York ; to r.leredrARNU.n, Esq., who know a ood P. T. Bhen they see it and wLo has already Ling wa second supply, etc. lOOO Agents lVaiited: To introduce Dr. llurd's Dcnt.d Kemedies 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 spending thousands in advc.tiacing them f-T the benefit of agents, lloxes of samples containing one dozen of the one dollar pack ages aliure sja-cified. ft ith circulars will l-c sxnt, on receipt cf scren (hilars, about b.alf price, to any person wishinto 'est his r ht-r ! skill in selling v.-ith tne view f lccotinn a agent. They can Ik.- sold in a d ly. Grj-JTt-icoi'l l rathrr j. jj auluiles than C-inmisti"iiX to tf'ivse tchoj'roce theuudcis fjrient salts MUH. C!7"N'w is the time to get into business. For address s.nd ref.-rei.ces see the above. GEO. HCXTLT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL of f wco p Vk r7"a n d SHEET-IKON WAKE. AND DEALEK IN Cuokin?. Parlor, an.l IK-tii.g Stoves, Nails, Glass, Ac. &c. lie ai.- has tn han 1 a very large as-ortnu-nt of the above articles, vhkh he will sell at a very su;il! advance '.n cost, f -r c.ts'.r Ebcnsburg, duir D'lli. IS 01. tf. ZJJL Cm S TEH MAXU FACTORY: niLLll.M IMItXCS ruorniKToR. mu Nsrt i;.; vi;!:i r.n-Nrv ta Crawf r-1 Strict, a few .b rs It h w the cor ner of Julian a;.d Crawford, MANCFACTCBES ALL KINDS OF PLEASURE CARRIAGES, EA30UCHEH, CHARI0TE2S, B0CKAWAVS, COACHES, SLEluIIES, Also second hand woik of dliilreut kind.-, making in all a variety that will suit the purses of every lody. IZj" BEPAI1I1NG done with neatness and dispatch Thankful for past favors, he hopes, 1 r Using 2 "d materials, to merit a continuance of the patronage heretofore given to him. Pers ns wishing t purchase anv aiilcle in his lint, will do well to t ail t his estab lishment ; he employs good workmen, and his work will l.e guaranteed. DctemlK-r. 18th' 1S01. 2v's. WILLIAM PICHTEB. Pi G-rner of Clinton and Second S:rccts Jvhns town Cambria county Pa. Carriages wiil ouivey passea"er- from and to the Bail Boad dej-ot. BBEXSBUHfi HOUSE. ri'i.e UIi.ter!ge.l havi!;g purt hiise-.! Mhe und.ersije.1 and 1 - . . . . " s. "... Mouse ft-ruiely upiel ty lb i.ry Foster.) wil! 1h- happy to receive and aocon.nexl ale his old customers, r.n i nil others wl,o t i . - 1.A . n , . , . 1 , . . . : , - .... ." o.-j.. T-t-i iu j'iiir..:i.'z:e nim. i ne j Pronrietor tccls assured from rl.o t..-t. ' HOUSE, STABLE V other faci'itks that he can offer at lcat as g..l accommo datious as cn Ik? l.ad at any other in the place. He is in j -s.ssK.n of a large supjlv of the choisc.-t li.piors with which his baV will he furnished; his table will be furn i.-hed with ill th luxuries of the season, and he intends by bis hosnitalitv and care, t-j merit the patronage cf all dose whj si p wtthhim. , , ISAAC CRAWFORD. ElcLslurg April, 17, Is Jl. tf. mum housbT EBENSBURG PA. dOIIN A. l'LAIB. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will span nop.-.-ns to render this Hotel, worthv of a continua tion of the liU-ral share of public patr m age it has heretofore reVive-.!. His table will always In furnished with the U-st the market air .r.ls; his bar with the bet of iiu-rs. Hi-stab'e is large, and r. ill attended, by an att ntive and ohlig'n - hostler. EUnburg Apr.17 . CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. PAT i ON. ALL K1M)S0F CHAIRS, such r crtnrrion Winser Cnairs, Fret P.ick Cliaiss, Yierna Cliairs, BuMle Cliairs, R-'ja BarVe,! Clia:rs, Siabk- Chairs ROCKING CHAIRS, tip EvEUY SIZE, SPRIXC SEAT CHAIRS bettees, L-.unges. ic.. Ac. CABINET FURNITURE of every descrij. ti..u and of latest STYLES. WITH TRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favor, he respect fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. November 20th, 1661. ly. JOHN B. FROMALD DEALEB IN ' MIlLIffARY & FMCY IBffin Ccrscts, Hoe ped Skirts, lVfu:terv, ies' and Children' s Shoes, C..v. ? '"' erchitfs. Faucv Goods, in.tiuiis tV. ; MAIN STLEET, JOHNSTuWK N'ov. 20, lbCl. ly. ' NEW DRUG SfORE WHOLESALE &. RETAIL The subscriber having epen-J o- - s . DBCG STOBE, on Main Street , ai-;.."' the -Scott Hous?," is pn-pa.-el DRL GS, MEDICINES. Ac., cheaper than ever before offered in tLli His t.t';k being entirely new, a:.d & with care and taste, he Hatters L;:i..-: v tlie assurance that it will be t tLe bf all to call and examine his g.- I " making the:r urchases elsewLere. Hi-; stck e:nbm.-es a fnll asso:f - DRUGS, EIEDICir.'ES. CHEZEIcils FINE TOILET SOAPS. FINE HA III AND TOOTH 1 T.r-- PESFU1EEY, 1 BUSSES AND SIIOL'LDEB hi.,-. PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL lliv". FMEiiliSMSLiafI" i. -. -v . ix. t . . , i ..... . ... pur je s: FANCY AND ToILET ARTICLI" GLASS. PETTY. PAINTS. 'iL YABNIS1IES. DYES. BUBNING FLUID i CALB0.V V.L .c, vc, irc.. i-.. Particular af.enli -r. pa:J t f " GB0LE11V AND COUNTBY ';,f -ANTS' OilDEBs. Zy PliYSiCIANS' PIlESCi i: :; ; careU:!lr en p a;; led. aad i.;! ;: ... piu:uj t!y a :1 c irectly llllch CO Mflidue warr.ii.t.-d gc:.r.'i. uJ: ' l-c-tl quality. SAMUEL F.r. TohnM.. June -1. 1 S02.-lr, Sl7AR KETTLES. in to 40 tnll. -;s COPPER KETTLES, ?. quarts to -jy gallons. 4. vi ".i.i: sunwr iitc.v KiRi; evrv v?ri.-tv. EXAMEI.EIt A- T1XXED 1R0X o. ." ZINC WASHEOAHI lor 25 cents, worth Z, co.t,. SAD IRONS or SMOVTIUXG Jl.-.r all size and be-.-t quahtv. o totj cts. t- OrOKING STOVES. Trimnicl complete, with Baking r.rii fie nts. From J?? to J2?. EG i.i STOVES, 54. 0 t . !. 0 1 1 ISA rj.Wi Co OK ST0 n:s S i. t BRADLEY COOKING SHVK. i'g..: CO., .-VinciIEM-HERRON &- 0.. AP.B''1T N' I'LL I J. OALAGiiER'S. and every.- other Pitts'iirg'..r V'JS i -mautifacturer's stoves always ou ;.. : pro' re .1 "i o dava i.ot :.-. ODD PLATI-S AND GRATES f r ?! T Jipvhvs eu ha:, j. CAIlIiOX OIL LAMIV. f r - 1.25, CHIMNEYS ta! WU KSL.:..- S P o r T I X G BEST VUALITV. put u .it. ! j -1 et-. per f t. 1177 -Vo (jrfra i l-u ;e fvr El'.-. i:s MINKIUSJ LAMPS OIL CAX?. rowDi::: ua5 all s:7". cor.st.iiit1 v ;; rOFKKK MILLS, 1'.7 ct t?$l.-"-TOASTING 1XBKS, oVSTl i: 1 :: UBS. JELLY Calic Mndb. T..1 :.i: sIh..iis.COAL BUCKETS, S'itts.t. i Tile alnive g ls will 1 e f :::.:-..- ". WHOLLSALK Oil 1IETAIL, AT 1 hi: JOaSSTyWS STcVi: i licl sEj J l l-N. C AM AL STREET. Opposite the V.'eii. L ck. ASK FOR FRANK W.11AYS VrAKniOl ana save i-cv -. . on v. :r u: - lhher'for cash or sc:.: JoLuown April, IT. HARNESS ! AKD SAELLlH The nn,'crs"gT.e"d kct-s cc-r-1"'' .v r hand and is still inaiullictui;::g, all iu Lis line n'.ch as. SAPBLES, FINE SINGLE & 1K1"BLE HAK' D.AFT HARNESS, . BLIND BRIDLES. BIDING l l o'-: check links. halters. vi.-' i:i:ichj;axis &e., Ac, whirh lie viil di.-jKsc i f at low rr.rft cash. His work is all warranto!, and be;' f lH.Tience.1, he j'tuts the l-est f leat:.T work. Tliankfu! for j-ast fivers, he 1 j by attention to business tc merit c', v"l". ance eT the patronage heretofore i-1 lr extended to him. -.. ' Shop a fcw drs West of the "M ' House." HUGH M Ebensburs Doc, 11, lSCl-tf- XOTICE. The Docke ts of F. M. George E-b. r. in the hands of the undeis"ged. i" interested will j-lease notice. P. McGOlV-H-Suman, Ta., Jan. X21. 1SC2.