-J The following preamble and ad vertisement of LAUKEL SWAM1' INN, by IL M. S. Jackson, M. D., tl.e original proprietor, will be read with amusement : especially by tlio.-e who were :i-quaiuted with the Doctor and could jtppivcuite his fine accomplishments ami original humor. This Inn wa- one of the iht buildings erected in the vicinity of C'resson. and was fitted up and opened to reevive the Public in 1853. Tlits same building: now forms the Turnpike front of what Ls called the "Lower House," "TIIEXKW IXX." Hare lien Johnston mice delighted appreciating" audiences with the wit. the learning, the genuine pin-try of a play bearing the above captivating title : in our degenerate days the legitimate Drama ha. fallen into disrepute ; yet although Hie New Inn' never more graces the boards of national and capital theatre, the scholar, the man of taste, always peru kes the play with fit-lings of refined pleas ure. liut it is of another creation of mingled Romance and reality that we must now speak : to wit. the n'w Inn of IJobert Smith. Hie Smith family is one wlm-h du ring ages has liecn prominently before the public: from time immemorial there have been .Smiths who towered above the com mon herd. In shape and gesture proudly eminent." AVe have not space enough to widen upon thoni all we cannot expatiate up on the bright deds, the shining virtues, the commanding talents which may have distinguished the individual Smiths, from the time of John the adventurer, who made love to I 'ochahontas. down to Jo boph the Mormon, who was disosed to make love to everybody : we are even compelled to take Alexander at his word and let him, " Love and rhtsh and thrill. O:- let him die." Our bu.-mess with Jlvbtvt. who haiiur b;ide adieu to the aesthetics and the an gels, is disjosed to find " that tranquilitv which passeth all understanding," in acts of merest philanthropy, in common, every day charities of a cup of cold water to the thirsty, and a crust ol bread to the hungry. Abandoning "star eyed science," turn ing away from the court of the Muses, he will preside in his new temple of the Actual ; and as Prophet and Priest of the new Phiiosophy, will teach mankind to rurn The o!d shoulder ujxn the Mys tical, the Abstract, and enrapture, them with all that is Transcendental in com mon provender, and all that is Idyllic in three cent whiskey. So no for Robert's first utterance." LAl'RCL S1Y AMP N the Iaurel Swamp is now rcadv to take in anv lierson that mav w ish to le " taken ." The human race have In -en wondering whv this Tar- rrn was not finished long ago. This is not at all sunirising, a it has lieen nine weeks, sixteen davs, and six hours longer building titan the Tower of liahe! and caused more swearing, and confusion of tongues, undoubtedly than the same ven erable ediliec. Let good men all prav that the same calamity the curse of God. may not follow this feeble effort of one ptHjrnian to get up a shanty for the pro tection of his fellow creatures, which was inflicted upon the proud and ambitious ones of old who wished to ret up to Heaven on Stone and Mortar, instead of by Good Works and by Grace. This House and surrounding Swamp have le n a taking in concern from the first, on ac count of the nature of the soil. Title quick sands, glorious legal uncertainties, and eternal delays. In the first place the title of the land has lxvn in a state of 71 trnation"' (Cambria County named for birth ) for ten years. This has been caused by a baleful enchantment" and the influence of Mephistoghiles. Although seventeen scientific legal Mid wives of tv most undoubted genius and reputation as land lawyers have Irhti at work all that tim no title can be found. Five Supreme licldamsare now at work with legal forceps and scissors to finish this " Jin-nation" from the folorn mother of legal abstractions, and whom it is hoped by hook or by crook by right or by wrong will have it accomplished. The walls of this house itself have ta ken in inure Whiskey and money to build them, than any tin llarns in " Cambria county. 'Hie tinilxr of shijH to last for ever and then make good oven wood are boiled in oil. From high price and scar city of grease, the Proprietor of the lau rel Swamp Inn thought it best to boil his timbers in Whiskey. There were also other considerations of a Scientific and Chemi cal character. For, although the Whis key element will rot the human gut, it preserves Timber, Peaches, and dead animal matter from decay. His lar is only tolerable. Whiskey predominating : but his greatest trouble is that he can on ly sell by the Jiarn-l or buff, hnving no license, as a compensation to the human soul for the wunt of the Music of the Spheres in the sh:ie of three cent drinks. The Proprietor will supply fiddling gratis, and every man can have the privilege of drinking tliirtv two gallons or a common barrel. The nineteen gnl'on law of Mas- 1 tacbusctts being etmsidercd a t puritan ic and contracted arrangement for the Stomach of man in these mountain jkuts. I lis table is the ordinary mountain grub, common shanty cooking, hard enough, but suitable to a region near the Line of entenial snow, where the human nose is required to lie pickled in Whiskey or drop off with intense frost. The Inn is situated in the Swamp one half mile west of Cakation, at the crossing of the three Allegheny Mountain roads, near a large sand rock Spring, which has its " JiitriHitiou" from the roots of a vener able Pine Forest. The building itself is of the Egyptain or der of Architecture, that is. after the first formula of a human habitation or Temple fir the household Gods, wigwam or tent like; in short the aloriginal slinnty of the biped man, low ami cavernous ; fiinjilirit' and mym1 having cut th? graces entire!). Hoping to have some custom, the Pro prietor is ha'ppy to inform the public that this resting place fir the wcarv laden is now arranged. KOHEKT SMITH. The Proprietor would inform the public that Dr. Jackson, of the firm of Jackson & Howe, has rooms in this House hid office lieing in the original S matters Log Cabin, opposite. The Dr. is well known to le sound on fits, and common snakes in the hat. I lis services can lie obtained ta any time. - AX ACT to aut horise payments in stamps and to prohibit circulation of notes of less denomination than one dollar. lie it entitled b the Senate and lltir ef Ityrcseittatires of the I'mted States of A mrnea in Cvmjre.i awin bled, That the Secretary of the Treasury le and he is herebv directed to furnish the Assistant Treasurers and such designated i lejosi lo ries of the United States as may le by him selected, in such sums as he may deem exjiedient. the postage and other stamps of the I 'niled Slates, to le ex changed by them, on application, for Uni ted States n te-: :ml from and after ihe first day of August next such stamps shall le receivable in payment of ail dues to the United States less than five dollars :uid shall be received in exchange fr I nitcd State? notes when presented to anv Assistant Treasurer or any designated de ository selected a aforesaid in sums not less than five dollars. Si: i. And be it further ena.frd. That from and after the first day of August, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, no pri vate coqoratioii. banking association, firm, or indi idual shall make, issue, cir culate, or lay, any note, cheek, in; in randum, token, or other obligation, fir a less sum th:ui one dollar, intended to cir culate as money, or to be received or used in lieu or lawful money of the United States; and every ierson so offending shall, on comietion thereof in any district or circuit court of the United States. le punished by a fine l.ot exceeding five him hi d dollars, or loth. at the option of the C"U t. Approved, July 17, 1S!2. IVIiat are wr Cumin? Sol The New York Tribune is one of the advance mediums of Abolitionism. It reflects, however, the doctrine to which all aUjlitionists are tending. In a rec nt issue it declares it should le liappv to blot the word n-gro out of our Constitu tion, io!ities and statutes, and know no distinction in law founded upon co!o.- or race.' What an attractive country this would 1k with four millions of negroes mixed with its white pi;larion on terms of political and legal equality. C'tieago Timet: Such notions as advanced aliove bv the Tribune h;is lA-.n held up In-fore the mas-s-s of the Smtheni jie.ple by the lenders of this rclicliion, as the ultimate policv of the whole North: hut the nuik abolition ists have ever denied it. The present as-K-ct of allairs too plainly demonstrates that the assertions of the leading reliels are alKv.it to lie realized. Were the mas ses of the ieop!e in the South convinced that such was not the design of the lea ders of the party in power, this unoolv and digraceful war soon would behronht to a close. Is it not, then, the strongest evidence of cool suid premeditated treason for any journal, or any individual to ad-vin-ate sta b doctrines at the present, or any other time ? U'ieeing 're Cunt Iron .llMtiliiigH In a paper on this suljeet recent lv j read bt'tbre tin Ixm.lon AsstK-iation of Foreman I'ngimvrs.the autlior stated that those who eondiietl the proeess of m.-.nu- j t'acturing iron castings were little, if at j all, indebted to any published works cn ! science or art, deluding mostly on their ' ing nuity and px-rsonnl exNrie'nv in con ducting the work. The ditlereut quali ties of pig iron is an intricate subject to understand, ltecause there is such diversi ty among them, ami w'thout n knowledge of their natiuv the moulders cannot work to advantage. The destinv of one brand I sometimes differs from another to the ex tent of twelve i-ounds to the cubic Hot, ami as the cohesive strength is generally in proportion to ihe d nsity of the iron.the 1 moulder must know- this in order to pro j duee castjii-s for dith-wnt puqioses. There is also great diversity in the crystalliza j tion, as well as the fusibility and fluidity ! of different pig irons. Some are distin ! guished for a liiu". fmn grain, others for ! purity and freedom of dross, and others i lbr the Ix-autiful jioli-h whieli is eap;ible t't living given to castings. A foreman ! .-bon d be nopiMuto-d with all th--se traits. Gko. W. Oatmas. JOHNSTON & OATEIAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Eber.sburg Cambria County Penna. Office opposite the Court House. Dec. 4. laOl. lv. A BRA II AM KOrELIX, Attorxkv at ! XJL Law, Johns'own, Cambria county Pa. Office on Clinton street, a few doors north of Main arid Clenton. viii No. 13, JOHN FEXLOX, 1Q- Attorset at Law, El'iisburg, CamLria county Pa. Office on Main sticet adjoining his dwel ling, ix 2 WALTER BELlTj IUYSICI.1. A.M SlUKLO.V, Sr.MMiTvii.i.E, Cambria Coustv. Pi:xna. CCJ Office at the Summit Mansion II use.-0 lljunc .02 Cmo MICHAEL HASSOX, Fsy. Attorkev at Law, Eoeusburg. Camtri. Co. Pa. OHiice en Main street, three doors East of Julian. ix 2 WILLIAM KITTELL. tforntn at J.afo, tfbtnsburg, .Cambria County Penna. Oftlcc Coloaadr row. Dec. 4. 18ti PS. & J. C. XOOX Attorneys at Law. KbelJbllrg nd Johnstown, Pa. ROttice in Ehensburg, Main street two doors he'.ow the ' Mountain House,' and in Johns town, on Main street opjxa-ite the ' Mansion Iloiise. May b, l?tl. NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MAHBLB WORKS Tho undersigned Legs leave to inform Ctv the citizens of Cambria and ad iOfffj j-lining counties that he has just f.filUl received a fresh stockof the fiuest UlrJA. ITALIAN ad other Marbles. at liis eitiib!is!in;ent on Fraiik- lin strot. Johnstown. ?10X- ! 2i U M KX1S .TOM 1 W . M A XT J ELS, UUA VE STUNES, TABLE & 15 L 'BEAU TOPS, msnfuacture 1 of the most beautiful and finest quality of For eign and Domestic M il-!e, always on hand a id made to older as cheap as they can be purchased in the eity. without tLc ad diti'n of enrrii'cre. GBIXDSTOXES of various rits and sir.r-s. suitable fr Farmers and Mechanics, sold either by wholesale or retail. Prompt attention paid to orders from a di.-tance. and work delivered wherever desired. He invites the public to call and exair.in0 his stock, as he feels rationed he can sell cheap. Fr the convenience ;f persons residing in the cast an ! North of the county, speci mens may ie seen and orders l-ft with Geo. Hunth-y, at l.isTinware Establishment in Ebens-bur. JOIIX PAKKE. Johnstown. M in h lo lsol.-lv. WHEELER & WILSONS' ScMhig Machines. R. A. 0 KERR, AGENT, ALTOOXA. blah: LUUNTY pa. IN piesi-iiling tiiealnive nan el Sewing Maiiiucs to the txamiiiation ai.d conMdt-ra'ion of tl.e pnViie. the Aent deMies to call attention to tl;e fact that luring the hist eiht years, there has been over 14.000 more of these machines sold than any others in the market. This alone is convincing proof of the Miperiority of these machine over all others. These machines can be seen and examined at the More of the Airent. in AHoona. Piiee of No. 1 Machine. Silver Plated. Glass Foot -and new Myle Hemmer $C5. N'o. '2. Ornamental Bronze, (;!as Foot new Mle Hemmer .$.. No. 3, Plain, with ohl stile Hemmer $15. N. B. Full instructions oiven gratis ; and f r particulars address It A O Kerr, Altoona Blair co.. Pa. r,3. 8, ly. BnnriTxi) shoes. 'Ihe undersigned resj-ettfully an- Qff noiinces to the .ili;'.ens of Johnstown r W and vicinity that he still continues - the Shoemakiiig business at his new s-tand on MAIN street, two doors West of John Dilerl's stoic, in the room formerly oc eupied hy Joseph M.xre and recently by Levi Jacuby. A gK)d stock of SHOES, GAITERS &c, of his own manufacture, for Hell's IVomeii's and Children's if car, always on hand, or made to order at short notice in the lest manner ami en the most reasonable terms. All work warranted as gixid as the best. Give mc a call and try me. C. V. CRANE. Johnstown Nov, 9, C0,-ly. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! THE SUBSCRIBER would respoctfully inform the citizens of Eltensburg aud surrounding country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of his dwelling house, on Horner street, where he is prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every d scription of Saddles. Bridles, and Harness &:c. Having many years' experience in the business, employing none bn the lest workmen, and using the best material upon all his work, he hopes to merrit and receive a liheral share of the public patronage. Country produce at all times takenln for work, a.id the highest market prices exchange allowed. JAMES 1IAGUIRE. F.bensburg. Sept.. 14,1853.-tf. ICTJOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. "A T T - 1 MAG EUAN. Att.1p, IfJ. EVi .Vcijsb'ir Pa. 1 lviii 11. L. JOHXSTON. OR W3I. . II TURD'S TP 'IT r A SL'BE kemky fob. a BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, CAN&EB, DISEASED DLEEDIXG GUMS. NUIISIXG SOKE MOUTH, Aud the best siecific now in use fr any diseased condition of the mouth. It is par ticularly beneficial to ersons wearing ARTIFCIAL TEETH, wmple ely destroj ing everv taint of the mouth, absorbing and removing all impuri ties, insuring A SWEET DUEATH to all who make use of it. No Yorxn La dy or Yorso Gentleman Vho is afilicteil with a BAD BREATH should delay applying this remedy, for it is a certain curs, and is approved and recom mended by every physician under whose notice it ha-s been broujzht. A BAD BKEATII is an offence far which there is no excuse while im w.w. ii. in ii i rs MOUTH WASH cau le procure- Many icrsons carry vrith them a bad brejth greatly t4 the annoyatce and olten to the disgust of those with whom they come in contact, without being conscious of the fact. To relieve yourself from all fears re garding this, USE 1R. WM. B. HUKO's MoUTII WASTT. Cleanliness of the mmitli is of great im portance to the jrfiieral health, which is of ten affected, and not unfreqMcntly seriously impaired, through wmt of proper attention to this Mil jet. I'SE IR. WM. R lindt's S"rTB TCA!II. Prejmred at Dr. Herds Dental Office, N'o. 77 Fourth Street. Bioiklyn. E. I). Price 37 Cents per Bottle. A liberal discount madr tn dealers. Address Prineipal Office. Tribune Duild ngs. No, 1 Sj -nice Street. New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dvott&- C ., 2" 2 North 2nd. Street; O. J "lln'oUU, 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. 1K . IV 31. II. 511 It IV T00TK POWDER This Powder possesses the CARBONIC WITHOUT THE I X.I U III OUS PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL, and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can it in ti e least injure the Teeth. ITS AfTIN RK!-; KXTIKKI.Y MKCIIAXICAl. I'OLISHIXU WITIloCT WEAIIINO THE EX AM KI.. Dr.Wm. B. Hurd'a Tooth Powder. Is recommended by all eminent Dentists. Prepared at Dr. Herd's Dental Office. No 77 Fourth street. Broohlvn, E. D. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. A liSieral discount made to deahrs. Address Principal Office. Tribune Build injrs. No 1 Spruce Street New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott & Co.. 2.12 North 2nd. Street; O. J. Ibibbell, 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. im. W3i. ii?iirnx's TOOTHACAE DROPS. FOR THE CURE OF TOOTHACHE. produced by txpised neives. It is particularly adapteil t all cases of children iifliictcd with T KITH ACHE. Parents can relieve themselves froni that distressing weariness cust-,l l.v L(SS OF SLEEP, and their children from jzreat suffering, by keeping a bottle of DR. WM, B. Hri:DS TOOTHACUK Dlicps. in the house. Prepares 1 at Dr. Hind's Dental Office, No 77 Fourth Street Brooklyn E. D. PRICE ONLY 12 CEX IS PER BOTTLE. A lileral discount made to dealers. Address principal Office, Tribune Build ings, No, 1 Spruce Street Ne York. Sld in Philadelphia by Dv.tt A Co.. 232 North 2nd. Street; O. J.'lIabWH HK Chestnut Street; and by all Druggists. DR. WM. B. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS, FOR THE CURE F NEURALGIA. or Toothache produced lv ci-lds. LOCAL NEURALGIA, is immediate'ly curel by their application. They act like a charm, and are jtcrfectly harmless in their nature; do not produce a blister, and leave no unpleasant results. IR. WM. B- HCKD'S NKURAMJIA PLASTERS. never fail to give satisfaction to all who test their virtue. Prepared at Dr. Hnrd's Dental Office, No, 77 Fourth Street. Brooklyn, E. D. PRICE, ONLY 15 CENTS EACH. A liberal discount made to dealers. cvddress Principal Office, Tribune Build rs. No. 1 Spruce Street. New York. inccs Sld in Philadelphia bv Dvott& Co.. 2:V2 North 2nd Ptrcet; O. J. Hulbell. 1410 Chestnut Street ; and l.y all Drti-Uts. Dec, 18 d'01-ly. Notice. We arc daliy leceiving orders to and by mail for one or nvre of Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies, which c cannot fill. None are mailable escet the Neuralgia Plaster, which we send on recerpt of Trice (15 cents) and one stamp. But to accom ad.ite pe;rsons in places where the elruggists and storekeepers are behind the age, we have put up packages in white cmbossel boxes, seven inches by four, with compart ments each box containing a bottle of Dr. HurJJs Mouth Wash, and Tooth Arhe Drops a box of Too'h Torrder, the Xeuraljia I'las. ter. and a valuable little Treatise n Teeth and their Diseajcs. ilic best means ef jresTr ing (em, an-1 theprojier treatment of Chil dreris Teeth, worth of itself the eatire cost to every young man or woman, or parents with young children; with sundry othei articles ; price ier package one dollar, or six packages for $5, sent by express as directed As the Express charges are not much, if anv more on a dozen than on one, it Is far cheap tr to order six or dozen packages at a time. A lare family will want all. or the surplus can 1m? disposed of to neighbors with public mm lenefit, for no one can estimate how much pain, Euffering, uuhappiness, ind disfigure ment, expense, lore of time and money would be saved to the country if every fam itr tn Haw Kn nnp of t hp- naekarres. which. in itself, is a complete set of Dental Heme . H;-.. Address Wm. B. Hcrd & Co. Trib ! une BuildingNew York, and write name and address plainly. That remittances may be made with confidence. W. B. II. & Co. re fer to the Mayor e-f Brooklyn, to G. W. Grif fith. President of the Farmer's and Citizen's Bank. Brooklyn ; to the Editors of the Am itan Mnan afactures' Gazette ; to Jcr, Coe Co., P 5-eblishers' Agents, New York ; to rder.'rABNC5, Esq., who know a good P. T. Bhen they see it and who has already hing wa second supply, etc. lOOO Agents Wanted: To introeluce Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies into every County, Men or Women who want to make money quickly, can do better with these artick-s than anything in market. They are new, useful, low price"!, and we are iending thousands in adve.tiseing them for the benefit of agents. Boxes of samples containing one dozen of the eir.e dollar pack ages above specified, luth circulars will be sent, on receipt e f seren ibJlars. abmt half price, to any person wishing to tot hiscrhcr skill in selling with the view of becoming az aprent. They can be sold in day. 3-B " trould rather jviy salaries than Cmi missions to those vho jn ove Uiemsdcts efficient sales in fin. 1Iv"X'tw is the time to get into business. For address and references see the aliove. GEO. JIUXTLY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL of Tfisj, wcop"per7"and SHEET-IRON WARE, AND DEALER IX Cooking. Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Aai.s, oiass. iVc. Vc. lie ais- nas on hand a very large assortment the above articles, whiih he will sell at a very i.mall advance '-n Cost, for cash Ebensburg, July 10th. lSul. tf. gzz cijd 3k n h: MAXUFA6T0 HT: VVII.TLI13I II4ItM:s pr.orniETon. i bi:nsi;i i:,cmpi:ia covntt pa Crawford Stiee-t, a f -w dors l-elow the cor ner of Julian and Crawford, MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF PLEASURE CARRIAGES, BAR0UCHER, CHARI0TEES, ROCKAWAVS, COACHES, SLElGIlES, Also second hand work of diHt rent kinds, making in all a variety that will suit the pur.-e-s of every l'y. C7 REPAIRING dune with neatness and di spa ch Thankful for r.it favors, he hope, by usir.g S'xsl materials, to merit a continuance of the patronage he retofore given to him. ' Persons wishing to purchase any article in his line, will do well to call at his estab lishment ; he employs good workmen, and his work will l-e puarante;.d. December. 1Mb 1 S".l. I'v's. FOSTER HOUSE. WILLIAM RICIITER, Tiioi-RiETeR Garner of Clioton aud Second Streets Johns ttwu Cambria county Pa. OJ- Carriages will convey passenger from and to ti.e Rail Road de'jn.t. EBBXSBCHfi HOUSE. mhe undersigetl having purchased and I taken rosesioii of tho Vi ----- - M1 House (formely ocupicd bv Henrv Fester.) ! tii uv- o.ij j.y oj re eive ana accommod ate his old customers," and all others who may 1 dispised to patronize him. Tl.e Proprietor lls assured from the spaci.is HOUSE, STABLE & other facilities that he can offer at least as good accoiurno dations as can l-e had at any ether in the place. He is in possession e.fa large supply of the choisest li.piors with which his bar will be furnished; his table will be furn ished with all th luxuries of the season, and lie intends by his hospitality and care, to merit the patrouage ef ull those who stop withhiui. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebensburg April, 17, 1801. tf. UM0i HOUSE. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A.BLAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains to render this Hotel, worthy of a continua tion of the liberal share of public patron age it has heretofore received. His table willalwavs l furnisheil with tK W t market affords; his bar with the beat of j liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended, ov an attentive and obliging hottlcr. Ebenburg Apr.17 1SG1. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. PATTON. JOIIXSTOWX 14. ALL KINDS OP CHAIRS, such as common Winsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs. Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane 5 tut gfai, ROCKING CHAIRS. OF IiVERY SIZE, SPIUXG SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges. &c, &c CABINET FURNITURE of every eleseription and of latest STILES. 11727 PRICES TOSUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully a-olicits a lilwral share ef public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. Novcml'cr J0tb, lbGL lv. JOHN B. FROMALD DEALER IX LU IDUDilT&FiltT MKP" CLOAKS & SHAWLS Corsets, Hooped Skirts, Perfua. ies' and Children st Shoes, Glov r" erchiefs. Fancy Goods, notions V MAIN STREET. JoHNTuVv Nov. 20, IsCl. lv. " ' NEW DRUG STDSr WHOLESALE &. REfi; TVo will rriher 1 . t-i r. , j DRUG STORE, on Main Sireet. k the Scott House." is y n . DRUGS. MEDICINES. Li ' cheaper than ever before offered in:'.. His stjck being entirely Lew. with care and taste, he Matters LiJ , the as-urarce that it will 1-e to t; X tyf all to call and examine l.:s g-i making their purchases clscwher His stock einltraces a full ar-- DRUGS, MEDICiriES.CHEXIQ: FI VE T( 1 LET S( ).PS. FIXE HAIR A X D TOOTII IT.'v. perfumery; TRUSSES AND SIIOULDEK PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL E For Sacramental, .Medicinal 2Ir purf-oses: FANCY AND TOILET ARTI(Ir GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS. VARNISHES. DYES BlTiNING FLUID &. CARBON" C. Arc, Ac, Arc. . Particular attea'ion paid -"' -GROCERS' AND CXU NTRY X i ANTS' ORDERS. C7" PHYSICIANS' PRE5CI;i;:; carefully coinp-jun led. ani k.; r promptly and c- rrectly fillel. (O Meilicines warrauie-1 gei.rtr, bet ii:a!':ty. SAMUEL Mill: Johnstcortj. Jane 4. 18'..-lv, I) SLGAU KETTLE 10 to 40 -nll. ns COPPER KETTLES S quart to 40 gallons. all sorts and ki'jiis. SHCLT IltOX WARE, evrv vrietv. EXAM EI. ED & TJX NED IR OS ZINC WASHE0AEI: lor 5 cents, worth 37 eti t- SAD IRtiNS or SMOoTllIX'i Z all sizes and best quaVstv. 5 tot jc:? OCKJK1NG STOVES. Trimmed complete, with Baku 2 i: m tits. From )S to EGG STiiVES. $4. L0 te 1".. II E A TIXG CO OK ST O I l : BRADLEY COOKING SToVlS. taurr & to.. jiiTcnni H Eli RON 4- CO.. ABB' TT J.NvB-1 J. GALAGHER'S. and every ether Pittsburgh er TLilij. manufacturer's stoves always c procured on b davs r;ot;-. ODD PLATES AND GRATES i ,:N alwavs ou t.aiiJ. CARBON OIL LAMPS, for fi" 1.25, CHIMNEYS and WICKS U:; wavs on hand. S P 0 H T I C BEST QUALITY, put upandj.u-. cts. 1 cr f ot. X" (Jrt a 'fje fur L2--' I MINEli'S LAM I'., OIL CAN'S. POWDER "A ull s:zes, constar.tlv r. l..r '. COFFEE MILLS. 37 rt t ?h: TOASTING FORKS, OYSTFIl 1' ERS, JELLY Cake M -tdds. Ta r SjxM.ns.COAL BUCKETS. SoJ cts. t Tile above prxls will le fiirM----. WHOLESALE OR UETAIL. AT THE JQHXSTOWS STOVE A" Hol sE FVES--' STOKF. CANAL STREET. OpIesite the Weigh L.'k- ASK FOR FRANK W.UAV.S YAKi:iI and save ttrenfa jrccnt. on viur "- EITHER FOR CASH OR Johnstown Air'J, 1". I" - HARNESS ! AKD SADDLE The undersigned keeps f1-'" hand and is still manufacturir? in his line such as. SADDLES, FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE 1U D3AFT HARNESS BLIND BRIDLES. RlDIN'u WX CHECK LINES. 11ALTL1. BlilCJIBAXPS Ac, Ac, which he M-ill dispose tf at h' l ' "' cash. His work, is all warranted. ex perienced, he puts the b"st of let:'-: work. Thankful for vast favors. U r bv attention to business ti merit a f ance of the patronage heretofore s" 1 v Ttn?f? in I, Shop a few doors Wet of 5he1''5lvi House," HLl'U"" Ebensburg Dec, II. 1S61-T1- LlllLlilULJML NOTICE. The Dockets of F. M. Gci in the hands of the undeisigtec. interested will phase notice, P. McGOL'ob SoLinaD, Ta., Jan. 12!. l- "1
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