4 PIay-SoIdIer. Our friend T. B. Thorp, in a letter from New Orlean?, encloses to U9 the fol lowing amusing satire on play-soldiers n, printed morceau which he picked up while walking in the streets of that city : CONSTITUTION OF THE SEA-COAST GUARDS, AIX5FTED MAT 10, 1801. MOTTO: " Prompt on duty." Article 1. This company shall bear thj name of the Sa-Coast Guards. Art. 2. The number of th-3 Sea-Coast Guard shall bo from ten to five hundred, or more. Art. 3. The entire company shall con git of officers, each member being enti tled to select his own olfiee. Art 4. This company shall repudiate all military rules and usages. Every member shall arm himself in his own way for active service, and hold himself in readiness to do as he pleases at an hour's notice from the commander. Art. 5. The Sea-Coast Guards shall be commanded bv each member in rota tion, but it is left entirely at the option of the members to obey the orders uf the ac ting commander or not, as they may please. Art. 6. The Guards will parade semi occasionally, or oftener provided they have nothing else to do. Art. 7. Each member of the Sea-Coast Guards shall, while in active sen ice, draw the following daily rations : one bot tle claret, one do. champagne, three lin gers cognac, six do. bourbon, one dozen cigars, one boned turkey, one boiled do., one dozen bcrilcd oysters, two dozen do. In the shell, one basketful of kaick-nacks, assorted. Art. 8. When on marching orders, each member of the Guards shall be al lowed one boot-boy, one barber, one laun dress, one carriage with two horses, one set of fishing-tackle, one pack of dogs at option, two double-barrelled shot-guns, one portable two-story dwelling-house, one library of selected novels, one dozen periodicals, and one traveling billiard table. Art. 9. ATemliers are expressly forbid den to perform any duty contrary to their wishes, and any order which shall be given by an acting officer without its having been previously discussed by the entire coi-ps, in debating society assem bled, shall subject the officer giving it to be fined as much as he pleases to pav. Art. 10. Members who have musical instruments are required to bring them into the field, but no two members shall play the same tune at the same time un less they please to do so. Art. 11. Tho active duty specially as signed to this corps, by their own direc tion, shall be to treat and retreat. Art. 1 2. Absent members shall be con si Jercd as present at every drill or roll call, and respected accordingly. Home Journal. rroni Kentucky. Locisville, Aug. 12. A Nashville despatch lrom General Morgan, at Cum berland Gap, says: De Courcoy's bri gle and the 14th Kentucky, on'the oth or 6th inst., had a severe engagement with Stewcnsons division in force the rebels out numbering us four to one. The rebels lost 225 killed and wounded, and Lieut. CoL Gordon, of the 1 1 th Tennessee, taken prisoner, Our loss is three killed, fifteen wounded and fifty taken prisoners. Two companies of the 10th Ohio were sur rounded by two rebel regiments and cut their way out. AYe captured a large lot of forage, tobacco, horses and mules."" John Morgan left Knoxville on the 2d, inst., with 2,0'JO cavalry-, en route for Kingston. Kentucky is to be invaded. Report? confirmed at h ni Ipiarters in dicate guerrilla raids upon Calhoun and Ramsey counties, on Green river, cremin considerable excitement on the Indian border- The steamer Venango, hence for Cumberland river with sutlers' stores 6und at Scuflletown on Sundav. Mptrms, August"10. The Bulletin of this morning has advices from reliable sources which represent that General Breckinridge attacked lviton Rouge on Tuesday hist and was repulsed, hoin amop? the killed Gen. Clark, of Miss. and Col. Hunt, of Kentucky. Breckin ridge attributes the defeat to "the non-arrival of the ram Arkansas to make a simul taneous attack on the Federal fleet with his land attack. The Arkansas arrived in the evening and immediately assailed our fleet, destroyed two vessels, severely damaged two others, and drove the bal ance away. Bn-ckinridge renewed the attack from the land side, and is said to have captured the entire Federal force at Baton Rouge. It is rJso said that a laree portion of Van Dorn's command is co operating with Breckinridge for an imme diate attack on Xew Orleans. It is currently re-KirU-d and credited at Helena that the ret Is have comnIeteI tho alteratioti of the Star of the Vcst (which i was up the Yiuao river) to a ram-sun- boat, and that she is now at Vick-bur" i She is called the Richmond, is clad with I rauruaa iron, ana mounts I . 1 twenty-two guns. One of the ocean tugs up the'same river, also completed, came out at the eame time. The New Orleans Bulletin of the 30th ult announces the arrival of the flag-ship Hartford, and frigates Richmond and Brooklyn, from VirVaburg.. UnEMOCRAT d- SEXTIXEL" B-J i published every Wednespay Morning, at One Hollar and Fifty Cents per annum, pavable in advance; Oxk Dol lab and Seventt Five Cents, if not paid within six months ; and Two Dollar if not paid until the termination of the year. No subscription will be recti ved for a shorter period than sic months, and no subscriber will be at liberty t." discontinue hi- paper until all arrearages are paid, ex cept at the option of the editor. Any per son sulscribing fr six months wil I e char ged One Dollar, unless the money id paid in advance. Advertising- Rates. Oat insert' n. Tiro do. Tliree do 1 square, 12 lines $ 50 $ 75 $1.00 2 squares, 24 lines 1 00 1 00 ? 00 3 squares, f SO lines 1 50 2 00 3 00 3 months. 6 do. 12 do 6 lines or less. $150 $3 00 $5 00 1 square, 12 linesj 2 50 4 50 9 00 2 squares, 24 lines! 4 00 7 00 12 00 ? squares, 36 lines 6 00 9 00 14 00 half a column, 10 00 12 00 20 CC One column. 15 00 22 00 35 04 9 nnmm mm. imuuiiu uuiiDiimuii uuiiuu This preparation made from the best Ja va CofiVe, is recommended lv physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Dibility, Dyspepsia and ad bilious disorders. Thousands who have been com pelled to abandon the ose of coffeee will u.-e this without injurious effects. One can con tains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. EOLLOCK'S LEVAIN The purest and best BAKING POWDER kuown, for making li;ht. sweet and nutri tious Bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. MAUFACTtRKU 1ST Iil. H. K0LL0CK, Chemist. Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, And sold by all Druggists and Grocers. March 5th lv. A!tC4Di; uTi;r,, i:beuburgr, HENRY FOSTER. Pkoi-k-kto. fgWllS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN M as the '-Ebensburg House," is one of the oldest and best stands in the borough of Ebensburg. for the accommodation of the traveling community. The Proprietor assures all who may be disposed to paN renize him that his TABLE will be sup, plied with all .he luxuries of the season, his BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains spared to render his guests comfortable. Ehensburg, April 14. lR58:22:ly. Eb,! BENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAVING purchased the entire stock and fixt ures ot the hoenslurg foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with Plough, Plough I'olnts, SI o e. 31111 Irous. Threshing Machine and castiugs of any kind that may be nee ded in the comnum.iy. By strict attention t' the busings of the concern , he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive liberal patronage from those in want of articbsin his line. All business done at the Foundry . EDWARD GLAD'S. March 22. '55-if. 13, 1S61. l)LTISTIt. 1HE undersigned Graduate of the Balti more College of Dental Surgery, resject fully offers his proj'fessioiial .htv'iccs to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared no means thoroughly to acquaint himself with every improvement 'n his art. To many years of personal experience he has thought t' add tlie imparted experience of the high est authorities in Dental Science. He sim ply asks that an npportuity may be given lor his work to speak its own nraise. SAMUEL BEDFORD. D. D. S. Office formerly occupied by Dr. Clark. Referkscks. Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond. jr. ; Y. R. Handy ; A. A. Blandy, P. U. Austeu. of the Baltimore G-I!e;-e. $50. EMPLOYMENT! S100. COMMERCIAL AGE SI'S WASTED 'IT) SELL GOODS FOR THE (A New Exrl an n) MANUFACTURING CON PAN Y- We wi'd give a commission of one hun dred per cent, on all g ls sold by our Agents, or we wil! pay waj-es at fmm $50 to 3100 per month and pay all necessarj expenses. For particulars address, with stamp CHAS. RL'GGLES, Gen Ag't. For the Adams Man. Co. Detroit. Mich. May 14. l802.-ly. JOHN SHOFFMER. DEALER IN GROCERIES. Oysters. Tresh anl ShI. Flour. Wliole- sa'.e and Retail. Canal St. below Franklin, Johnstown, Pa. ALSO. SMITH'S VEGETABLE COFFEE Manufactured and sold Wholesale and Re tad. Sold by all respectable Merchants. Mrrch 19, lS62-tf. D MCLAUGHLIN. Attorney" at' Law Johnstown, Pa. Oflice on Mark't street, next door to F. Marbourg's store. Will attend to the collection of Soldiers' claims, and to all oiher business conected with his profession. jy. 30 ly M. I'eltenisIIl .. Advertising' Agents. U'j Nassau Street.. New York, and 10 State treet, B.ston, arethe authorized A cents for the n. ockat & Sestiih " ut.a tial an'j largest circu ating Newspapers in t,ie Cnited States and Canadas. They are e powered o contract for us at our MWE" ' us- -u ywv iffn irrcnrivpT.TnTi MA IX . TREET. JOlXSTO H Ar PA LEWIS LUCK II ART, begs leave to an nounce that he has always a lareand varied a.sortmen ot all the various articles peculiar .to his business. Repairs promptly and ; carefully attended to. Jc'ucrtc-TB April, 17 11. tf. CYRUS L. PERSHING. Esy. Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Cambria Co. Pa. Office on Main street, second floor over the Bank. ix 2 R. L. .TonxsTox. Gko. W. Oatmax. JOHNSTON & OATMAW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. EU-nsburs Cambria County IVnna. Office opposite tlie Court House. Dec. 4. lbCl.lv. JOHN FENLON, Emj. Attobxkt at Law, Ehensburg, Cambria county Pa. Oflice on Main stieet adjoining his dwel ling, ix 2 WALTER BELL, iuvsit iA ai si i:t;i:o, SrilMITVILLK, Cambuia Coitxty. Pexxa. C-Oflice at the Summit Mansion IIuUse.-CQ f lljune .02 3mo MICHAEL HASSON. Esy tto a x e y at Law, Eoensburg. Cambria Co. Pa. Ofliice on Main street, three dors East of Julian. ix 2 WILLIAM KITTELL. 1 TTftVM if V'llrt l-bMr hiti-rv Cambria County Penna. OfUce Colo nude rotv. Dec. 4.186 PS. & J. C. NOON Aitokxkvs AT Law. Elntusburg anl Johnstown. Pa. ROlfice in Ehensburg. Main street twoihiors Itelow the " Mountain House," and in Johns town, on Main street opjoi.ite the Mansion House." May 8, 1801. NEW ARRIVAL jr-EC ez n-jx jaz: JOHNSTOWN MAHBtB WORKS Th undersignel begs leave to inform the citizens ot Cambria and ad joining counties that he has just received a fresh stockof the flues-t ITALIAN and othor Marbles, at his eitablishment on Frank lin street, Johnstown. MON UMENTS, TOM BS. MANT ELS, GRAVE STONES. TABLE & BUBEAU TOPS, manfuactnred of the mst beautiful and finest quality of For eign aud Domestic Marble, always ou hand a ud made to order as cheap as they cau be nurcha.-ed in the city, without the ad ditin f cnrriaiTf. GUINDSTONES of various grits and sizes, suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold either by wholesale or retai!. Pronipt attention paid to orders from a distance, and work delivered wherever desiretl. He invites the uhlic to call and examine his stock, a he feels Eatit-fied he can sell cheap. For the convenience of persons residins in the eat and North of the county, speci mens may te seen and orders Wt with Geo. Huntley, at hisTiuware Establishment in Ehensburg. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown. March 1 & 1801.-ly. WHEELED & lMV Scwias Machines. R. A. 0 KERR, AGENT, ALTOONA. BLAHl COUNTY PA. IT pitsenting tiie alve named Sewinp -B.X Mahiues to the examination aud consideration of the public, the Ajrei.t desires to cdl attention to the fact that during the last eiiiht years, there has been -ver 14 000 more uf these machines sold tli.ni an) others in the market. Tl.i-alone is convincing proof of the Mipcriority of thee machine over ail others. These machines can be seen and examined at the storr; of the Aent. in Altoona. Piiee of No. 1 Machine. Silver Plated. Glass Foot .and new style Ih-mtner $05. No. '2. Ornamental Bronze, Glas Foct new Mjle Hcininer $-5 No. 3, Plain, wit'i old tle Hemnicr $15. N. Ii. Full instructions civen cratis ; and for particulars address li A O Kerr, Altoona Blair Co., Pa. 33, 8. ly. BOOTS AM) SHOES. The undersigned respectfully an nounces to the citizens of Johnstown r and vicinity that he still continues the Shoemaking busiuess at his new stand n MAIN street, two doors Vest of John Dileil's store, in the room formerly oc cupied by Joseph M.Nire and recently by Levi Jacoby. A gxl stock of SHOES, GAITERS &c, of his own niai.iihi. ture, f..r Jle' Women' ami Children wear, always on hand, or made to order at short notice in the lst manner and en the most reasonable terms. All work warranted as good as the best. Give me a call and try me. C W. CUANE. Johnstown Nov. 9, "'CO,-ly. SADDLERY! SADDLERY' HRIIK SUBSCIMUEtt would rcspoctfully 1 inform the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of his dwelling house, on Homer 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 bu- the lst workmen, and using the best material upon ad his work, he hopes to mcrrit and receive a liberal share of the public patrouage. Country prcduce at all times taken in rr work, and the highest market prices exchange allowed. cu . JAMES MAGUIRE. Ebensburg. Sept.. 14, 13C9.-tf. "frrJOBWORrTOr AT THIS OFFICE ON SHOUT NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. MIL MAGEHAN. F.to. Anmnr .Etenstrirg Ia. Hviii W31. IS. HI IJIVS IfJ WJHIS'L 3 A SHKt UE3IKY FoR A BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, CATJKEE, DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS, NL USING S011F MOUTH. And the best secific now in use for any diseased condition of the mouth. It is par ticularly beneficial to irsons wearins ARTIFCIAL TEETH, comple elj' destroying ever taint of the rr.outh, absorb:ng and removing all impuri ties, insuring A SWEET BREATH to all w ho make use of it. No Yorxo La py ob Yocxu GtXTLEMAX h ho is afSicted with a BAD BREATH should delay appplying this remedj-. fr it is a certain cute, and is approved and lecom- mendvd by every physician under w!Ose notice it has been brought. A BAD BREATH is an offence for which there is no excuse while on w.-ti. ii. urn iks MOUTH WASH can he procured Many en-ons carry vrith them a badbreith greatly to the aun03-a1.ee ami often to the disgust of those with whom they come 111 contact, without bein conscious of the fact. To relieve yourself from all fears re garding this, USE IR. WM. B. IICRI's SIoLTn WAsn. Cleanliness of the mouth is ,f reat im portance to the general health, which is of ten affected, and not unfreq'iently serioiislv impaired. thrnh wint of proper atUntion to this subject. iE t'R. wm. n urta's moi-th wash. Prepare.1 at Dr. Hnrd's Denial Office. Jto. 77 Fourth Strei?. Buoklvn. K. D. Price 37 Cents per" Bottle. A lileral discount made to dealers. Address Principal Office. Tribune Build ngs. No. 1 Spruce Street. New York. Hld in Philadelphia by !)vott& C., 232 North Zrd. Street; O. J Hubtll, 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists, OR . WM. 17. Ilt ltl)' TOOTH POWDER This Powder pssesses the CARBONIC W ITHOUT THE INJURI OUS PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL, and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can it in the least injure the Teeth. Its acthix bkim; extirely mechaxical polishing wnnot T wealing the tx- A jI KI.. Dr. Wm. B. Hard "s Tooth Powder. Is reeommended by all eminent iK-nti.-'s. Prejaretl at Dr.'llurd's Dental Oflice, No 77 Fourth street. Bmohlvn, E. D. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. A lilieral discount made t- h ak rs. Address Principal Oflice. Tribur.e Bu:ld in. No 1 Spruce Str-et New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dvott A Co.. 232 North 2nd. Street ; O. J. IlubU-ll. 1410 Chestnut Stret ; and by all Drujrgists. IR. WM. R!1II'KI'S TOOTHACAE DROPS. FCR THE CURE OF TOOTHACHE. produced by exposed nnves. It is particnl irly adapted to all cases of children ufHictc-"! with TOOTHACHE. Parents can relieve hcmselves fr-Tj that list reusing weariness cau-iel bv LOSS OF SLEEP, and their children from great si.fivring, by keeping a butt! of DR. WM. B. HCUD'S TOOTHACHE Due PH. I in the house. Prepared at Dr. I Bird's Dental Office, No J 77 Fourth Street Brooklyn E. D. riiiut. .i.nl.-i rjtL.Mh I'm; bohle A lilieral discount made todestlers. Address principal Oflice, Tribune BuihK ings. No, 1 Spruce Stree t New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dvott & Co.. 2V2 North 2nd. Street; O." J." HuoU-Il Hlj Clicstcut Street; and by id Lruggits. DR. V.'M. B.HURB'S NEURALGIA PLAS1ERS, FOR THE CUKE OF NEURALGIA. or Toothache produced lv c.ihls. LOCAL NEURALGIA, is immediately cured by their application. They act like a charm, and are ierfe.-t!y harmless in their nature; do not nroduce a blister, and leave no unpleasant results. DR. WM. B HCRU'S XtlRAl-GIA PLASTERS. never fail to jiive satisfjctiou to all who test their virtue. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, No, 77 Fourth Street. Brooklyn. E. D. PRICE. ONLY 13 CENTS EACH. A libe ral discount made to dealers. Address Principal Oilice. Tribune Build ings. No. 1 Spruce Street. New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dvott &, Co., 232 North 2nd Street; O. J. iluldx-U. 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. Dec, 18d'Gl-Iy. Ntick. We are daliy leceivin? orders to aud by mail for one or nvreof Dr. Hunt's Dental Remedies, which we cannot fill. None are mailable except the Neurnhjia Plaster, which we send on recerpt of Price (15 cents) and one stamp. But to accom adate persons in places where the druggisLs and storekeepers are behind the age, we have put up packages in white embossed boxes, seven inches by four, with compart ments earh box containing a bottle of Dr. Hurd" Mouth II aA. and Tooth ArJie Drops a bos of Too k Powder, the XcitroJjia J'las, ter, and a valuable little Treatise on Tctlh awl their Dis'ajes. tlie best in tans ofpreserv ing fliero, and tite projter Ireafmnd f Chil dreiCa Teeth, worth of itself the eotire cost to every young man or woman, or parents with young children; with sundry othei articles ; price per package otte dtdlar, or six packages for $5. pent by express as directed As the Express charges are not much, if any more on a dozen than on one. it ts far cheap r to order six or dozen packages at a time. A large family will want all. or the surplus Can ho di-tjw-id of to neigh V-or with pnblie IR benefit, for no one can estimate how much pain, mffi-ing, uiihapp'oe-s. id clisfiure iitent. tx-K-i.se, I0- .f time nd ruoi.ey would 1-e Raved to the -otwjtry it every i.uu iiy to day had cne of t!iese pa- k;g". whh L, in itself, is a ctnplete -t of Dent-il R-rie dies. Altlrs Wm. B. Ht &D i C-. Tnb une Buildii New Yc ik. and write naneand ad.'.ress plainly, lliat remittanct-s may be made with corfidt-nce. V. B. II. A: Co. re fer t tle Mayor f Bmoklyn. to G. W. Grif fith. President of the Farmer's an ! Citizen's Bank. Brooklyn ; to the Edit' of the Am itan Muan afactun-s (iazelte ; to Icy. Coe Co , P -eblisbers gcnts. New Ycik ; to rden'rAKsri. E-q . who know a good P. T. Bhen they see it and who Las already Ling w- s"enil supply, etc. IOOO .4geiil Wanted: To iutrluce Dr. Hurd's Di ntal l.'emetlies into every G'unty, Men or Women who want to tiialie n.oney juickly. can lo l-tter with the-e articles than an, tbir.g in mark-t-They are new. useful, low price.1. and we are iendiiii thotisanls in atlve.tiseinj; them for the ben fit of agents. IV.xes of samp'es containing ore doen of the ?ne tlollar pack ages alxve specified, aith irculars w ill le sent, on rtcc-ijt cT ercw d-Mars. about half price, to any person wishing to test r.is r her skill in selling with the view of becoming an agent. They can be sold in day. O-Hle trould rather pay salaries than Cow missions to thje tcho prove thcmszlccs ejiicietU sales mon. CI"Xov is the time to get into business For address and references see the alve. GKOTlnJiWlTi WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL OF TIN, WCOPPER7"AND SHEET IKON WAKE. AND DEALER IN Cooking. Pailor. and Heating Stoves. Nai's, Cil.tss. Arc. 5Lc. He also has on hand a very large asMrtm?t of the alove articles, which he w ill sell at a very small advance 'n cost. for caslr Eb-'iisburg, July loth 1801. tf. 12 CD 32 23 !I XIAMi FACTO HI: W I I.E.I 4 .11 IS R CS rROPKIkToK rBKXsUI K;CMBitI. C -rXTV PA J Crawford Street, a few doers bc-io- the cor ner of Julian and Crawford, MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF PLEASURE CARRIAGES, BABOUCHER, CHARI0TEES, ROCK A WAYS, COACH IIS, SLElGHES, Al- second haw-! w. rk of different kinds, making in ail a variety that will t-u:t the purses of every IxnIv. CJ" REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch Thankful for pat favvs. he hpes. V5 UMi:g gl materials, to ner't a conttmi-.ncc ,f the patronage heretofore given t him. Persin8 wisiiing t pun.h:vs any article in his line, will d. well to call at his estab lishment; he employs g ? w .rkmen, and hi.- woik will In- guarantet il. D(ceml-r. 1 :h 1;1. 2y. FOSTER HOUSE, WILLIAM KK HTER. Pi G rner of Cli- ton and Set-ond Streets Johns, town Cambria comity Pa. 3- Carriages will cor.vey pasncr from and to the Rail Road d pot. BBB.8UHR HOUSE. ?Mhe cixk-rigel having purchase! and 1 taken iHs.tesiou .f the Ebenbum Hoiise (formely tup;el by ILnry Ftister.) will 1h? happy to receive "r.nd accomnu.l ate his oi l ustomers, and ali others who may lie disp-tsed to patronize him. The Pr prieUr feels asured frm tlse spacious HOUSE, STABLE & other facilities that lie can offer at least as go.jd accoinmo datious as can le hal at any other in the place. He i in .Mes.-ioi, (.2 a large scpply of the choisest honors with which his bar will 1 furnished: his table will be fum hhed with all th luxuries of the season, and he intends by his hopitaIity and care, to merit the patrouage of ali tlose who s-t m withhim. 1 ISA AC CRAWFORD. Ebensburg April, 17. 1 SGI. tf. UiW-M HOUSE. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. BLAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will sparenopains to render this Hotel, worthy of a continua tion of the liberal share of public patron age it has heretofore revived. His table will always l furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best of liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended, bv an attentive and obliging hostler. Elienburg Apr.17 1S61. CHAR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P PATTON. jouxvroiv ii. ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as common insor C3iairs. Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chair. P.ustle Chairs. Rim Backed Cliairs, SiK;iab!e Chairs, Cane Srat (Pbirs, ROCKING CHAIRS. tF I'KUY SIZE, spnixc seat rutins Settees, Ijounj-e. Ac..Vc, CABINET FURNITURE ot every description and of latest STTLES. WITH PRICES TOSL'IT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. IV NoTmbr jq,. issi. iy. n; wins ;s J.hv..o;1 CLOAKS & SHAW Grsets. llo..-d Skirts. Perfurt ies' and Children' s Shtes, (iI, v" rJ erchiefs. Fancy Go.-ds, not).,nfi v- MAIN Sll.ECT, JOIINsfuVy Nov. 20. leai.ij. ' NEW DHUS STTrT WHOLESALE &, REfii 1 lie sul-scr-l-er iiavug f.,. , DRl'G Mt)RE.on Miin s:TW j-'-'J the "Scott Ilv'Use." is jrjar'-d DRUGS. MEDICINE?. cheaper than eer Uf.fe . iL-re-i in .. His stock being entirely new. ' k : with care and taste, he fi-tiersL:rJ, the as-urai.ee that it 1 t il fall t o call and examine h E,t"" making the r purchases elM-wU-re " Hi strk embrroe-a f. ?m,-n DRUGS, MEDICnrcS.CHEKTr FIVE TOILET soai-s. FINE HAIIl AND TOOTH IP -.- PEEFUMEHY TRUSSES AND SHOLL'EH F' PATENT MI-DICINES OF ALL i For Sacramental, Mejic-.na nu-i piiriHc-fS: FANCY AND TOILET AP.Tl-r; GLASS. PriTV. PAINTS VARNISHES. DYf: " TURNING FLUID & ( AIIBO.V Ac., Arc. Ac.. i Partirnlar attention ra:i GROCERS' AND COUNThY V j ANTS' ORDPRn ' ZJ- PHYSICIANS' Pi:Ec:rr carefully rmp.!nW. ani -piomptly ard c mctly fi'lei. CO- Medicines warranted -fi::. ; bst jua";ty. SAMUEL II:: Johnstown, Jane 4, lt.2.-!v. UlRJiVCElS SUGAR KETTLE IO to 40 :dl -ns COPPER KETTLES 3 quarts to 40 gao-i.s. all sirti 3nd kiiics. SIIECT IROX IT ARE, evrv vhetv. ES'AMELED 4- TIS'S'ED IE fY T.- ZINC WASHB0AEI: Ior2S cecty. worth S7 w-. SAD IRONS tr SMOOTUXr, Z. l all siz-k and best quality. 5 t i .-. Trin.med cor.plrte. with F...'rg a, m-iits. Fr. m J to t." Eii STOVES. $4. -o v f is. TLV'7 CO OK $TO VES $ 1 BRADLEY O-oKINt; ST VF i-UlTi .. .MIKIiT! UERRON V CO.. ABU TT AN' BL J. GAL.AGHER . and every other Pittsburgh V in:Hiiifacturrr's stoves alwvs i pr'vT.nl on o :avs 1. : -ODI PLATES AND t "RATES : : - sbvnr op. t.:.u '. CARBON OIL LAMPS f r r-: 1.25, CHIMNEYS and WICKS L '-. ways on ha:. d. S P 0 t T I X BEST QUALITY, put up at. i , Cts. ptT f.-Ot. V A czra charge fur a-.i-.v- M IN KK'S LAMPS. OIL CANS. POWI'KR all s:zes. cr-rtar.T!v oti i s: : COFFEE MILLS. 37 ct t:: TOASTING 1X.UKS. TFi: -ERS, JELLY C.ike M nl is. Ti Srnxnx. COA L BUCK ETS. 6 J-: 5 THe above ooils wsi' I c- fr ; - WHOLESALE OR RETAIL AT THE ;chs3Tows stove v uorsi rrts:--- CANAL" STREET. Oppvtite the Weij-h L-.- ASK FOU FRANK W.HAV.S WAKEH' r aud save firenfy jKrctut. in v ur ' EITHER FOR CASIIOS u I Johnstown Apr:!, 17. Ir-'jJ- EAIIXESS ! ATCD SATIL The undersigned te?ps c--1, hand and is still manufacturic in his line such as. SADDLES, FINE SINGLE i DOUBLE HA- D,AFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. RlDlNii CHECK UXKS, H ALTERS. Wh BR1C1IBAXDS Ac. Ac. which he will dispose of at lew cash. His work is all warranted, aiiil" - perienced. he put the l-est of 1c--'-1" work. Thankful for past fivers. I by attention to business to merit " ance 4 the pitronage hereuftre ly extcnde1 ti him. , . Shop a lew doers West of the House." HUGlli-1 Ebensburg Dec. 11. lS61-tf- NOTICE. The Dockets of F. M. George Ev in the hands of the nnderslg.--inte rented will please notice. P. McGOrGS 8ooan. P... -Tan. 111. 1S5S -- nr V.
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