Thr I'RMt ami Present. From the Patriot and Union The Democratic party is charged by the Abolition press with hostility to tie Admin istration, and that hostility is denominated "treason." That the Democratic party is now hoKtile to the Administration is. to some extent, true ; that it contemplates treason to the. Government, or aiiy measure of public policy adverse to the interests or derogatory tj the honor of the country, is not true. Let us explain. There wa a peiiod in the early career of this Administration when the North was a utit in it? mppoit. when no party demon stration was made against it, or factious e p portion raised to paralyze its arm, or with hold from it the men aud money it demaud td to put down rebellion. The universal sentiment of the loyal States was with it-t on its then declared policy to wage the war for the sole purpose of maintaining the au thority if the Constitution and restoring the Union. Its course was then clear and un impeded ly a single obstacle; it was cheered in the performance of its duties by the united voice of a generous people, who. lor the time, forgot alt party differences, end united in a sincere and fervent prayer for its full ar.d speedy success. Mistaking tics gene rous sentiment which originated ii a deep demotion to the Union and an a ;onizing anxiety for its restoration before tl e bitter ness of war should destroy all hoj c for a blind confidence in the Executive a- d a tame submission to his iews. or such views of ethers as he chose to adopt and net upon, the Administration soon discovered signs of divergence from the popular poli?y adopted by it in the earlier stage of its areer, and begin to exhibit an unmistakable disposi tion to run into radicalism. Still, tteml ling but hopeful, the loyal people of the North clang to it, trustirg to the happy influence of the " sober second thought," which they dcubted not would come ii. good time, to retrieve the errors of the moment and brigh- ! ten the pathway to the future. Alas, vain hope ! Whatever the private sentiments of the President may have been, it was evi dent enough, from the first moment that the then assembled Congress entered upon it3 radical career, that the Administration would be whirled into the maelstrom of Abo litionism, and that, thenceforth, the reliance of the people must be alone upon Heaven and themselves. At the very beginning of this crisis, Mr. Lincoln's incompetency f r i the high position he occupied became ap- 1 parent. lie trembled at the first breath of the. storm, and as day after day passed by, 1 and the hurricane gatherad strength, his j weakness and want of self-reliance became j lucre and more apparent. The faint opp j Fition he at first attempted to make, 'imm. i ishel with each waning hour, unt'l.nt length, ! the gcod angel of the Constitution, which had j hitherto held him up, relaxed his hold, and he fell prone into the 3rms of the Briarean monster, a victim to cowardice ami credulity, lost forever to bis country and to honorable fame. From the moment of his fall, drunk with the sjirit of unholy Abolitionism, which had been p mred into him by the priests of the ic'cl, lie has trampled the Con titut:on under his feet and distinguished his Administration by repeated acts which clear ly cVf.ne the usurper and the tyrant. When it became evident that by .-istt.. 5r. the Prisiddit and only then thry v.-ere contributing to the overthrow of tne CoT.stitulioii r.nd the disruption forever of the Union, the Democratic party 1k! :lv teok its tlat.d on the side of the countrv against the revolutionary current of Aboli tionism and the weak, if not wicked'magii trate who was helplessly committed to it. Whenever the Administration shall cast loose from the foul unbrace of treasonable Abolitio:ii-m ; whenever it shall retrace ir. course, and fall back upon ti e sound, safe, constitutional, civilized and statesmanlike policy upon which it originally started, ti a'ung a restored Union and honorable peace the only objects of this horrible war, it will find itself again supported, cheered and S3 mpathized with by that formidable ar.d c enrolling body -f American citizens w hom, in an hour of fatal blindness, it rude-, ly thrusts from its confidence, preferring to place its trust iu those inftrnal spii its whse touch is pollution and their counsel doath. bile conscious that the countrv has been subjected to this terrible calamity by the wickedness of radical Abolitionists, who en deavor to shield themselves from the just odium of their conduct by loud an 1 empty professions of patriotism, the Democratic party are ready, as they ever have been, to do whatever may Income loyal citizens to put down this rebellion and repair, as far as possible, the U-rrible mischief which they had no hand in bringing upon the countrv. The Democratic party are ready to sub mit to any sacrifice iVr the sake ef the Union, but they are not willing to sacrifice themselves and the trreat interest of the r'tt'z ; and Icgiumate exigencies ot the Lnion. bnt not to tae exigences or ends of fanaticism. On the contrary, says te Boston Pes,, ' thoe who stigmatize them as submissioni-ts ' t") lebi'llion an; themselves rea.lv subm:, . , Ai.-rp .v . - despc tifm, for the sake of carui,- out their emancipation prcjects. The difference is, that the latter make the toyro, and the for mer the Union, the xine yn non of their po litical action. The adherents of the Domo cratic orgmiz itioii submit to nothing short of, and nothing beyond, the Union as it was ami the Constitution as it is " which is more than their eppcnei.ts can say. They go for the vigorous prosecution vt the war, so long as the war may be necessary io vin dicate the constitutional supremacy e-f the Governnunt and is nrosccn'-ed to that end nn 1 thry p. with the supporters cf the ad ministration so fir as its policy is consistent with this purpose. Hut when either the ad ministration or its avowed friends present schemes whiih are clearly incompatible with the interests of the Union, c r which in their sc. pe embrace objects beyond its res toration, and foreign t the objects for which the jwj-le have engaged in this war, they wii! oppose thcrn as firmly as tl.ey have the Seccs.-u t:ists in arm. Il.cy ?ce n iliib r er.ee be twee n those who set k to vi date the Cr.stitution aud ir.in;gurat revolution, whether they hail from South Carolina or the North. Has net the country aln.ioy siilicr-d enough iu its eles la to homes, its bereaved families, its loads tT taxation and :bt and its exhausted resources, tlmt this fill spirit of Abolitionism must still persi-t in an in definite prolongation if the sacrifice, by per verting and complicating the issues of this war, and rendering the Union impossible, except upon terms incompatible with our federative system and degrading to a free and self governing pe ople I Is it not time fr the Democracy, for a'l conservative men, to combine and rescue the government from that imbi-ciiity .nd misrule which aie fast paving the way t. Imndage for the white as well as the bl-uk-It is the slave to sectional prejudice and an imosity, and i. it the Southern slave, which is the great obstacle to the successful onrtim mation of this -aar, and which must be .-mane-ipatcd by the consc:vative action of the people before peace and the Union c;u be restored- The radical party, v. ith its piesent leaders and policy, is evidently powerle-s to save the country from the abyss into which they and their secession ciadju tors have plungjd it ; and the masvs ate no longer passive " submissv nists " to this un promising condition of thiugs. but ln.ve do tcroiined, in the exercise of tlnir sovereign power, to substitute rational men and prac tical measures in the management of public affairs. Thus, :n one view, have we presented the 1 past and the present, p.s an answer to all the Abolition press can say. lively word of it is true. Much might be added, but enough has Veen said. enough to show the fidelity of the Democratic party to the Cm- : stitntiou aud the eternal principles that un- : derlie it enough to rebuke those throii-h whose wicked agency the Union hash -en rent a-nrder and the land drenched with ti o best Mx i of its citizens. Wo to thcrn whn the pe. f ie sh;.U enter into judgment witli them ; wo. w.i. whe n the clay ef wratli shah come ! 5?0. EMPLOYMENT ! SK-n COMMERCIAL AGEXT3 WASTED TO SELL GoODS FOli THE (A New Enhlaxi) IIANUFACTURIHG COMPANY. Y'e will give a commission of one bun ilicl per cent, on rdl g.-ods suld l-y our Agct.;.-, or we will pay wages at fr..ni $50 !to.sl(;ij pxr in.-ith r.rid pay all ncccssary expenses. For particulars address, v.-ith ! stamp CHAS. IlUCitJLES, Gen. As't. F..r ti e Adams Man. Co. Detroit. Mich. l.iy 14, lb02.-!y. JOHW SHOFFWER, DMA LEU IN r. o (i j: ii 1 k s. Outers Fits!, ;lnd S.dr Fish. Ur. Yh..ie sa'.e ;:n ". Retail. C.m.d St. below Franklin. Johnstown, Pa. ALSO. SMITH'S VEGETABLE COFFEE. Manufactured and sold Wholesale and Me in:l. S -Id bv all respectable Merchants Mirch 19, ISo-J-tf. Z D. XI AG EH AN, E.-vs." AT'r mTn ei i'-i.E'censburg Pa. liviii Sfouanl Association, rillLADELPIIIA. OU THE RELIEF OF THE SICK . an I Distressed. atlFctcd wirl, Virn!,..:t and Chronic diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs ; M EDICAL A DY1CE given gratis, by the ; Acfr.g Surgeon. i valuable reports on Sprmator. rhcea or Seminal weakness, and othor Dis eases .f the S xual Organs, and on the NEW REXIEDIES employed in the Dispen sary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter in velopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for p st;ve will be acceptable. Address, Dr. J. SKI LUX HOUGHTON". Acting Surgeon, Howard Ass-t iation, No. '1 ; .-v.utn ismin atret, Plufadelphi.i, Pa. watch oh m mmmii . 1 uuu M. U1U11U ; MAIX STREET. JOIIXSTOWN P 1 LEWIS LUCK H A RT, le- leave to an ; noun that he has always a UrgeTnd Varied a - sortmen of all the various article i; - ,,,s business. Repairs promptly and : cartiuiiv aitenaeu to. Je-bnotown April, 17 Ittil. tf. riYKL'S L. PKRSIIING, Esej. Attobxey J at Law, Johnstown, Cambria Co. Pa. ! Office on Main street, second Hour over the P.ank. ix 2 i ll. L. Johxstox. Geo. W. Oatmav. JOHHSTOrJ & OATTtlAW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Eber.sburs Cambna County Penna. Oflice opposite tlie Court House. Dec. 4. Iv. J OI1N FKNLON. Esej. Attorney at Law. KU nsburg, Cambria county Pa. Ofiice on Main stieet adjoining Lis dwel ling, ix 2 WALTER BELL, I'llYSK'lAX AXI Sl'HGCOX, Si v.MiTvn.t.K, Cambkia County, Pkxna. tJ-Cni x- at the Summit Mansion llouse.-CO 1 ?j ine .02 3mo STICIIAKL IIASSON, Ksy. Attorney Ji.fJL at Law. II x-nsburg. Camlria Co. Pa. ubii e on M.tin street, three dors Last of Julian. ix 2 WILLIAM KITTELL. j Sttonun at Qwb, (ttebara, Camljria County Penna. otllce Colonatle row. Dc. 4. 1SG P.if, S. .V J. C. NOON Attorneys at ,aw. Kbcnsburg ind Johnstown, l'a. ROlike in Kbcnsburg, Main street twodKrs below the " M xintain House," and in Johns town, on Main street opposite the" Mansion llnu-e." May 8, 1861. NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS The undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of Cam&ria and ad - - .1 . ii . I joining couiuies inac ne nas jnsi 1 1 received a fresh stockol the finest I TALIAN and other Marbles, at his eitablishment on Frank lin street, Johnstown. MON UMKNTS, TO M BS . MA NT MLS. (MJAVG STONES, TABLK & liUIlKAU TOI'S, manfuactureel of the most beautiful and finest quality ef For eign and Domestic Marble, always on hand a ud made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the city, without the ad ditioTi of carriage. GRINDSTONES of various grits and i size's, suitable for Farmers and Mechanics. I sold either by wholesale or retail. j Prompt attention paid to orders from I a distance, and work delivered wherever j desired. lie invites the public to call anil I examine his stock, as he feels satisfied he ; can se.l cheap. For the convenience of persons residing in the east and North of the county, speci mens may be seen and erders left with Gee. Hunth-y, at hisTinware Establishment in Cbciisburg. JOHN PARKE. Johnstjwn. March IS l8Gl.-!y. WHEELER & WILSONS' Scwisig Machines: R. A. OKERR, AGENT, ALTf.NA. BLAIR COUNTY PA. g 7 ie-senting the above named Sewing au rent col sidcia'iui! of the public, the Agent i desires to c ill attention to the fact that j dining the last eight years, there has been j ver li 000 more of these machines sold ; than a!.v others in the market. This alone is convincing proof of the Miperiority of these ma hiue over all others. These machines can be seen and examined ; at tiie store of the Agent, in Altoona. ; 1 n.-e ol No. 1 XIachine, Sdver Ilatel, O'ass !' ot .and new stvle Ilemmer .ido. No. . Ornamental Bronze, (ilas Foot new stle Hemmer ,$55 No. 3, Plain, with old stvle Ilemmer $45. N. P. Full instructions piven gratis ; and f r particulars address Ii A O Kerr tlu. P.'air to.. Pa. 33. 8, ly. nnn.yi.-i --v Hf II I JS X I NlllllcV! I he undersigned resrectfuMv an n nc s to the citizens ot Johnstow an-i vicinity mat tie still continues the Shoe-making business at his new stand; on MAIN street, two doors West of John i DLi c u ; eit's store, in the room fjrmerly oc- i ied by Joseph M oie -and recently bv .evi . lac .by. A g'od stock of SHOES, GAITERS &c.' of bis own manufacture, for JIcn' U't,?iii j and Chihh; iSs icear, always on band, or . made to urder at short notice in the best manner and e.n the most reasonable terms. ' All work warranted as grnid as the best. Oivc me a tail and try me. C. W. CRANE. ' J 'hfstown Nov.O, '00,-ly. ' SADDLERY! SADDLERY! ' milE SUBSCRIBER would rcspoctfully ! X inform the citizens of Ebensburg and j surrounding country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, ia the basement of his , dwelling house, on Horner street, where he 1 is prepared to furnish t order en the ; most reasonable terms, c-verv d scription of c.n: . ii rn ... 1 o-iouies. i, inues, ami Harness Vc. Having many years' experience in the business, rm ploying none bu the lst we rkmen. and using tlie best material upon all ids work. he hopes to merrit and receive : a liberal share of the jmblic patronage. : Country prcduce at all times taken in fr work, and the highest market price J exchange allowed. i JAMES MAGUIRE. EUnsburg. Sept., 14, 18G9.-tf. ' FORCE M.REED. Attoenet at Law ..i..usinirg uimnrra count- ra. l. I . . L- . . t V ... ''fri-cc in Coe.nade Ryv vui 11 I W . I WM. II. HLTm'. r II I I I I L I j i -i j i A SilUE UEMEY VOU BAD BREATH, ! SORE MOUTHS, CANEB, ! DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS. ! NUKSING SOIIF MOUTH, ' And tlie lest specific now in use for uk'j I eliseased condition of the mouth. It ispai ; ticularlv beneficial to persons wearin" i AliTIFCIAL TEETH, j compleely destroying vcr taint of tie j mouth, abvrb:ng and removing all impuri i ties, insuring A SWEET BliEATH to all who rnuke ue of it. No Voi-.i; La i I'Y OK YOUNU (it.MI.LMAN s ho is afiiicteil I with a BAD B HE ATI! j should delay appplving this remedy, f ritis a et-iidiii t.iur, ;inu is .ij'j-rovc.j arm re--om- mended by ev-ry physician under '.ioe notice it has l-en brought. A BAD BKEATH is an offence for w-hicli there is no excuse while IIl IV .11. St. Hl RD-S MOUTH WASH can be procure1 1 Many jrsous cany vith them a bad bre.it h greatly to the aunoy.iLc and tften to the disgust of those with whom they come in contact, without being conscious of the fact. To re! ieve yourself from all fears re girding this, i se mi. vm. it. hi;ki's m-.i-th w ash. Cleanliness ef the m -uth is of great im portance to the general health, which is of ten affected, and not unfrequentl v seriouslv impaired, through w tut of proper attention to this subject. USE I'R. WM. It IlThu's MOrTH WASH. Prepared at Dr. Kurd's Dental Office. No. 77 Fourth Street. Biooklvn. E. D. Price 37 Cents per Bottle. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Ofiice. Tribune Build ngs. No. 1 Sruce Street. New York. rM in Philadelphia by Dvottt Co.. 2:12 North 2nd. Street; O. J "Hublx-ll, Ulo Chestnut Street ; and by all Irujrists. ik . m .11. 11. in m' TOOTH POWDER This Powder jK'Ssesses the CAKBONIC WITHOUT THE INJU1M OUS PHOPEKTIF-S OF CI1AI1C0AL. and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can it in the least injure the Te-eth. Its actios BKriu kntirkly mkchanical j I'OLISHlNii WITIMfT WEALING THK IN ! AMKI.. Dr. Wm. B. Hurd's Tooth Powder. Is recommended by all eminent Dentis's. Prei-arevl at Dr. Kurd's Dental Office, No 77 Fourth street. Brook !vn. E. I). PKICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address I nncipal Ofiice. iribune Build i .- ings, No 1 Spruce Street New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dvott & Co.. 2;VJ ' North 2nd. Street; O. J. ilubbell, 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druast. !. ItilII'KIS'S TOOTHACAE DROPS. FOR THE CURE OF TOOTHACHE. produced by excised nerves. Ii is particuhnly adapted to all cases of children a filleted with TOOTHACHE. Parents can relieve thems.lves fro-n that distressing weariness ca'jsc-d bv L(SS OF SLEEP. 1 an.i tiieir ri:i..!rcn lrorngre.it sntl. img. l.y j I'' " bottle of IK. W M, B. 1U KD S TOOTHACHE llK- !. fn. the hou.-e. .1 .1 T II 1.. ...... . - , j re'iitE-.i ui ir. u;iti iei:iai v.UlI-. .No 77 Fourth Sfeei Brooklyn E. D. PRICE ONLY 1J CENTS PER BOTTLE A J. f eral discount made to dealers. ; Address principal Oliice, Tribune Build j ings. No, 1 Spruce Stieet New York. Sol 1 in 3'hiiadetphi.i bv Dvott A; Co.. 2.1 1 ! North 2nd. Street: O." J." IIuM-ll Ulo (Jliestnut Street; and by ali Dru,jits. DR. WM. B. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLAS1 ERS. FUR TirE CURE OF NEURALGIA. i c,r Toothache prodimcd by cohis. i LOCAL NEURAL;iA imme-diatelv cured by their application. They act like a charm, and arc perfectly harmless in their nature; do not iroduee "a blister, and leave no unpleasant results. Lit. WM. B nL'Kl.'s XITBU.GIA I'l.ASTKKs. never fail m give satisf.ictio:i to all who test their virtue. Prepared at Or. Hurd's Dental OfaYe. No, 77 Fourth Street. Brooklyn. E. D. PRICE, ONLY 13 CENTS EACH. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal OlYice, Tribune Build ings. No, 1 Sj.ruce Street. New York. Sold in Philadelphia bv Dvott Jc Cv.2:"J North 2nd Street; O. J. ilubbell. 1410 Chestnut Street ; and bv all Drugd.-ts. Dec, bS iptil-Iy. Notu k. We aredaliy leceiving orders to and by mail for one or more of Dr. Kurd's Dental Remedies, which we cannot lili. Nejne are mailable except the Xrnra.'ia Planter, which we send on receipt of Price (15 cents) and one stamp. But to accom adate ln-rsons in places where the druggists anl storekeej.ers are behind the age, we have put u,i package-s in white embossed tKxes. seven ltiche-s by f..ur, with compart- nnt menis a:h box cont-ainitiz a brttle of Dr. (ivi'x M-uth W n'l. an.i Tnlh A- h? Drop a lox of Too Ii PoiT'lcr. the X'ttrttltjia . Ur. and a valuable little Treatise on Trrth an'l &eir Dixen.it. the bei iitfan tf j-refrr-inj them, uul ti proper lreji'uient r-f Chil dren's Teeth, worth of it-self the eatire nist . to every young man c r woman, or parents with young children ; with sundry othei article: ; price tir package one ih-Uar, fr six packages for 45. sent by expressas directed As the Ex pi ens charges are not much, if any niere on a dozen than on eme, it is far cheap ?r to order six or d07.cn packages at a time. A largr f.mn.y will .-nt all. or the surplus i xiau be di.p-.-?.l of to ne ;!.lors ith public nu benefit, for no '-ne can estimate hcw much pain, suiYeiing, unhappiness. ind ilisMgure ment. expense, lo s e f time arid Money would le s.ive-1 t the couutry if every fam ily to day had ene of t!ie-se pack a g. wh?ch, in itself, is a comjile-tP se-t of Dental Berne dies. Addrers Ym l;. Hii.u t Co. Trib une l'uihlii gNew Vc-rk, and write na'neand address plainly. That remittances may be made with e oi. ti ler. . . B. II. .V Co. re fer t f the Mayor fP.ro- klyn. to G. V Grif fith. President !" tre F:irme-r?s and Citizen's Bnk. Br.-v.klvn ; totje E-iitors f ti e Atn i an Munn Jtfaetures' Gazette : to I-y. Cok Co , P A-eblisher-' Agents. New Voik ; to r IcTi rARMM. EsiJ . who Ivl.nw gl cadv 1 . 1 . i.lK-n tr ey se it ami vrim nas a 1 l:i ' w t .-ond sui'5'iv. et i i . lOOO .Isrriits XVantrd. To intnxlucc Dr. Kurd's D. ntr-.l Bemidies . into every Cot. r.ty. Men r Women who 1 want to make i:.e::e v ejuickly, can le tter i with these articles than anvtl.iifg in market. ' They aie n-w. list fid. iw - pnca-l. ar:J we ; are kpendi'i t hou.-san-i a Mdvcliseinj tl:fiu : f r t tie benefit of ac-Ht. I.xev .f aaip!-s v 'l.taining one d- 'Zc n f the one ! I'.ar pack aue-s a1.ve sp-cir1e.J. .ith i in ulars will 1 e s nt. n r'ctij t f s-cr-u 'Ulom. abut ball pri.-e. t tany person wishing to lest tiis- rher ski!! in selbng with the view of K-o.ini?:; '. an agent. They ea'i In jt.-Kl in !ay. fr-Jf" , vonftl raff'-r yii swar!: ttun Cf i'nix.ins , th'-sc vhi.-i i i.ee Vtcinttlrts 'J'u-it ut Maii-t ni" ii. ilVNow is the t line to get 5'ito I i:3:nes ; For address and r fere-iie-es see ti e alove. GBO. JIUXTXT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL '1 i T' V""" '..Vi,i . ' V i r -i i S '. SI1I.L1 IKON WAKE. AND DEALEii Tl,e t-urest and iv, , 1 A .Kir.rr. I arior. an-l Heating Moves, . ' . . - ... ... . . - - - - Nai.s, Giass. Arc. A-c. H alv La-s eiass. .c. c. n aiv na-s on land a v. ry large a -sort ment ot tlie a!ve articles, which be will se-il at a very small advar.ee -n cst. f -r c.isir Ebensburg, July lUth. 1SG1. tf. MAXUPAeTOHT: WII.I.IOI ICAIC.M Pi:ol;ItTo!. I ULNn K(.-lliKlA l..-TV P., Crawford Strc-et. a few do rs below the cor ner of Julian and Crawford, M A N UFACTU I : ES A LL KINDS OF PLEASURE CARRIAGES, BAEOUCHER, CHARIOTEES, KOUKAWAYS, COACHES, SLhu.HES. Als.i se-..n! lian 1 work of different kind-, making in all a variety that will suit the purs- of every lvlv. BEPAIiHNG done with neatness and dispatch Thankful for fast fvois. lie lioj,. by using g.fcj materials, to uu-rit a continuance of the l atroi.ae heretofore Hveri to l im I elsi.n.S 1SH1I to purcha-e any aiticle in r: line, wnl :i well to call t his e-tal- lishnient ; he rmplova ! workmen, and his woik will be guaranteed. Deceml-r. ltn' 1MJ1. 2y's. FOSTEll HOUSE. WILLI A XI I.ICHTER, Pkopkietor (..rner ,.f On tou and Secnd Streets Johns town Caml-ria ci.ur.ty Pa. v iirru jrs wm convev pas-enger fr. ir. an-! t tl.r R.t;I Ron i rsIliSXSKliUfi T fl'he undcrKeed b;ii..! 1 nr. L:. ,1 :..1 takrn p --sesioii of ine Elnnbui" H..:ise (f..ri;iely o unic-d by Hi i.rv F. :-.) wdi K happy to lec-eive and ui coinm, 1 ate bis old nist..i;iers, and :,'! oil ers who 1:1 iv It: !i.-p s,-l t, iMirotiif hini. The I'r. io ;et- r fi- 1- a-s:r-i Irom tl." .i.-o '. u- HOUSE. STABLE A ..:h.r f.ui'itt. tl :.? be .-iin otn-r at I-:st a- -.-! nrc. -tntno dati'-ns as c; n l-e 1 ad :.t any -ti;r j,, pi .i e. He i in .-.-s-i, n i.f'i larg-? supj.lv oJ toe choisest li p;-Ts withuhicit hi- bar ". .. '.,...: 1 i. i i i . . ; i i I-T1 of thc-sea. .i .. i n i.isi.c"., i, is iao.e vim r-e lum be intvmts by his hoopitalitv t.ui rare. t- ineiit tl.e patronage of al: tl ie.se who st.-i. w-.ti.i.ini. ISAAC CRAWFORD. EU nsburg April. 17. 1j61. tf. ukiox house. EBENSBURG PA. JO-UN A. BLAIR. Proprietor. Ti IE PROPRIETOR wdl spare u- p-oo-. to renH'-r this H 'tel. wortiiy of a continr.a-ti'-nofthe iilieral share of public patron age it h.is hen-tofore Tevcive.l. His t.ii will always, be tarnished with the best the market aft-rds; h;s 1 ;,r with the U.-t ,.( ii.jn-r. His .-table is large, and will 1-e attended, bv an attentive and obliging Lostler. EUnburg Apr.17 lSOl. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. PATTON. JOII.KTlV.V I4. ALL KIMS OF CHAIRS, sin ii as n.inmon iriw.T Ci; airs. Fret Back Ciiaiis. Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs. Kim Backed Chairs. Sociable tniairs (Cant .5nt (iHnir; ROCK IXC CHAIRS, (if EVERY SIZE. SFK M SEAT Settee?, LfKin-ey. xr.. Arc CABINET FURNITURE of every di-srriiition and of latent STYLES. WITH PRICES TOSUfT THE Tastes of all. thankful for past favors., be respect fully solicit- a lilx-ral -bare of public patron ac. t lipton Street. Johnstown Cambria Co. I'a Svtmbtr 20tJi, 1SC1. Iv. JOHN B. FRO,, 'e.al.U: I I If tl II 1 T uLUANb & SHA P Oor-ets. Ib ;,-.1 ies'iind Cl.Ildiei,' a erchiffs. Fanev ti...1. MAIN" Sl'bJ.hT N. v. .11 o ' fl . a it i:4i)i: HENBV ritin. ii..- Ti:r. J a the -Ei b . - tlie oldest an ;; t Ebei.sburg. f. r ii, -, . : the traveling Co.- .r-i.n:; v. , assures ali w... mav !,' . ' n-nie fiiiutii.it bis' T.M.V' p'ied with all "In- h:x' - . J his BAB w;?h the ci , , 1 and no pain- span.? ., , ce iof. rtable. ; Ehensburo. s -.n; 14 -;. V irr H I This 2repHiation 4 e ' va O'tYoo. j rt-c. mm-n i a sujtioi N UTl;l l jiU i I Genetal D.bilitr, Dv- : disorders. Tin ; Tf 1..1 1.. -.hi.' .'ari-Joii tJ f ue tlr.s without ii.nr.ni ::. J tains the Mrengi'i ftw , CoRe. Price 'J.7t Cen!. -7717 b ZTUrX v. TTOTT OfVC rrrt. kii-.wn, f r makii , i; t . tious Bread ar.d oke-. IV is ", i MAtVACTt 1.1 ir i ra H. KOLLOCZ. cteinr Corner of Br-..id and t , v. And vdd by a!) D ;, : ,,. .arcJi 5th iv. I'.wir, iiinncnir miMiMM .11111. l.lUIj.UL' vl 4 If L rTTir K to 4 COPPER KETTLE: .j uari To 4 ... V - A aV J -11 fS -A :? a k"j . - i SIIKCT wine evrv vrietv. U. AMi;i.FI A- Ti.WXUii K.v if ZINC WASHBOm- for 25 ce-nts. w..rtli SAD IRONS .r M(i7;; .. all ize and best qnalirv. . t . . cociKiNt; smvLS. Trimme.1 comj lete. wrdi lUk -.. v: n.enTs. From $r U- tr. YA ' J STO V F.S . 1 1 . -,o : j 1 . , HE A TI'7 Co OK T J L . : BRADLEY CXhiKINO STVf i. K.irr & c .. .MiTcisru IIEKRONA- (b. Alde'TT N H ; J. GALACHELX ami every t-th-r Pittsbuijih --r i'i'a -injiiiifaitnrer's tt..vt- s!-ai. , ; : pl'.-urv.! on , ,:t '..'. , ODD PLATES AND CK.Ti i alwavs on :. OAHIKLV OIL LAMPS, 'm: . S i' I) I T I I. t . - T- ' . . . .. . " " C . l.i I 1 . Mil : A I'-' i' 1" Ct-. J-rr t.o '.. rj f.-.f c',-1 t 1 MINKIU S LAIP UIL CAN-. li 1" 1V-: 1 ill - .1 ist ,.t1 ' .: Ct H FEE MILLS. ::7 rt. : TO A SUM; I"(iRK. V-Tr:: : ERS. JKLLY 'ke M -nb:-. i si"M..(X).b HI CK E l S. : Tile Jlb..Vt w'' if I .'I U iiiii 5! f in; i;rrt!l. AT I'll K JOHNSTi.W'N T"Vi: V HOI sK l CANAL T STREET. Opp site the WtgJi L. ASK FOR FRANK W.ilAYS WARK51 and s-i. e f'c ut:; jt r: at. n c ' ! ' EITHER K R t AH ' Joiitistowu Apid. IT. 1- HARNESS ! AKD SAEILI Till" lllldf-r un.Je-rs'mi-l mi- (. band an.i is stnl niauulactui n - s " iu his lire Mich as. SADDLES, tl.Nh SI NOLE .v HU r.ll. i DAFT HARNESS ... . . .... , -.1 j liLlM) BRIDLES. RUMN'i 1 io. i rIJ I.-"-- I IVtL--- II I Tfl' Wi . vui.e rv i-r.r. u.l I. J i -. iwtiuni! i.xi'S tVc .. winch he wfT. ti.sjHise ol ;;t I jr ' ca-b. 11: .1 it - i ins v.orK is an warian'co ' I .eriei.ce!. be run the lt of W woik. Thankful ..r i"st f.iv..' 1 r : br attention to busi: e-is .ri-nT r ' ' arn-e of tlie pitronar? erct- f 'e ly ctcn:--l t. h'i.- Shoj. a feW d. rs U".s.t Uih? "V 1 House." HEGIIM" Ebensbnrg Dec. 11. 1801-tf- NOTll'E. TbpIV.-keT.r.fr. M. tieorce b-q in lh hands of tiie iiitcrrsted a-i1 pleas Pa., Jn iindctS'srtMi rt. - I li -t Kf. i2i m---:f
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