I . r nurnside Does tiot plies aud Meaus ol Trans- FBEDERICKSBt-RO, Stafford Co., Va., Nov. 25. j" .i, arUiv is not crossing swords with ' iivovs this letter to its destination, of tlie delay will be only that h ho? unj nitly given Gen. MeClel- .v, reputation ot slowness ine jail- t'iiys icUJtout which the army ,.4 iicA'C. X tvaieuiixrary correspondent has at- il to attach significance to the fact Yrfo. J uni?i'I, more rapid tlian his .i ii- e ....or, h:l 'noveu ais army irora n.L,3 ti Fredericksburg while much l-4itute of clothing. lie -jv-vLst Ktiit of a very evident fact .; ai tin1 f-uue army, with the same ... - .,'u which (ieueral McCIellan . j,inrtii tl' Potomac to Warrenton. f.jj. is now under the same .rv.'K'Ui which lien. .ucLIellaii lias rf i m'.ich, of jrostponing move-n-. rnin tk-l.iv. necessary, in the for- supplies, &c, from - - Washing- i m::.;itir.ce for a move as are the xe ;tt lu'HK'. we have ikh-ii tor eight u:ia!)Io ! ! so because the pontoon ;i:i'l supplies ior men and horses i n b (:! iit to us according to ,:; i an 1 promises. Orders for r.iil-'Jis t. tlie entire army were ! I !-i:t a 'lay or two since. It was j , -il.!.-. and is impossible, to furnish j a Th'.' :-rmy i-- .-'nit of iriinsporui- ; a-nviut of forage exhausted is j and thus far has not la-en sent t'x-t enough for pres'iit consunip- ; : laptaui l'ltkin, dejmty quarter- ! !M!e Plain, issucl yesterday j . ut i .4' forage, and Lis supply !! Plain is uot a suitable place for' .:. I; i- only four miles from head- j r-. an l lia tlie advantage of being 1 rt!i;m Aquia Creek, but the water j i . i i -in;;u;ivv uiai im;iis can oniv come ' rjKii il a'ToiaiiiCNlaiioii of the tides. ! i'i.iin i- a H':nitiiul plain, upon the i i -:''.' "i P'-tonuie Cn-ek, surrounded Ibwiiirli firm a eiuicircle facing tlie I u lui'.o 'li.-tant. ;ia.. rs ami s-chooners lie fast in the j ! :ii tli-.- ontr.iaee of the creek, waiting ' ! tin- water allows them to pass up ! j-wh :f. v..";.h is built ujton canal j :-. :iW n of wliieh lie abreast to tlie I yivV tvo tiiulK'rs :uid phuiks ' ve tJicni. lVlle Plain is eoven-l witli j ;j-tr,-- wa'iis uaifiri' l(-r the supplies i ti -a:;iiet !. iLniit from the Ixiats I ie lnre. J :i- u.m-!.- ;,. ei.v, r the anxiety which .: e. n,xr:;:i,' the n -ult of the antici- . .... rt-. M l.l Itl lt'1 IV rt ,,. - I. I ... II. . "ei-v iii- the '::!i.i;!t. and m-kes the ! il-4-f hiiiri' iliil.i.in '!"!, :i.' wliah covers up all iiifonnt ! m. isia!v--s tho i.roict all ti..i:.,i.tf,,i -;,t, ., i... -l---il 1 the whole Sv'-tion SlUTOUIl ) i:::ei :ib!- line ,' pick'-t.-, the ..I ''.raining iuioruiation are ex---: - 'I'hi' firt.-? of spies :ire ; and few-aj-e willing to trv -; - '.' a halt'-r f.-r t!; I::"'!: -;icce-"ul tour ; tempting i.iong the -voiild ii;-uiv theio ai euch a 'vcl-iious al tljj signal station, y-t!w!ic glass which is kept there ' rvaii ;ire eoniparativel- un-''"Lt- New lLnes of earthworks are ' f LuIy, and the reliels are appa . Ciua.i;ig u.; of their entire strength 'uti.e iuccess of our impending t!," . ! a few uncertain - 'e is known of the strength of "! Kit nnmlier of guns, or his -3 A r. Kd signal station was '. hutched yesterday, and our own aU,: to interr.ret to some extent, ---sig's wh;oh they are sending. '.ir a,!.vtl.ing important was discov ' 1 unable to state. l" Ua 'Quarters the reported an-ival of is being nrettv renerallv dis- - Hiving lcft the Shenandoah '1 threatenel Sigel, he is now re- be across the river at Freder-I-ike all statements at present -' e i.ie enemy, we look upon it - e susjieioQ of its truthfulness. IW- v tORK. Xrx- OS TKo T T 1.1 trowing, dated Headquarters, the Potomac, Nov. 27: There 0(W Ul iniportance or special mter amanicate to-day. As yet our h U delayed from circumstances l"6 Control tS u : j t a i . "Ul. uiusiue, uui !Jn? lhomlves of the opportunity - i-etwllv afforded them by our rebels n .L - ; - cAenuig uiemseives iSi m the erection of earth- ,t-i r c- ntT already nave .m of earthworks exten i and tT beyonJ Fredericks- ?ir7 J " "Jistinctly seen : La've r-fl0 -rS" In addition to these C IUs arragedin conveni f l"JtlS evidently .if: i vl J .MiarPhooters. l'U are quietly held by 'My hf ricksburg is deserted "ii. ; VW !f iJr lixsJ residents and The KisvLT ix Iujxois. The official majorities in Illinois are as follows : Startle, Dem. for State Treasurer, 18,551 Brooks, Dem. for Superintendent of Public Instruction, 18 51G Allen, Dem. candidate for Con gress for State at large, 1G,898 Average Democratic majority, 17,7S8 PENNSYLVANIA RAH. ROAD NCHEMTLE. LEAVE WESTWARD , -J. STATIONS. A.M. A. M. P.M. i 3, 45 . - 9.25 ; g 9, 33 "x c Altoona. Kittanniug, Gallitzin, Cresson, Lilly's Portage, Wilmore, Surnmerhill, Mineral Point, Conernaugh, Johnstown, 7.55 i 8,40 8.30 ; F8.3S 9,15 9,01 9,50 9.33 9.39 A.M. 10.12 10,18 A. M. LEAVE EASTWARD3, STATIONS. P. M. A.M. j A.M. , P.M J hnstown. Ci nemauh. Miiierai Pi:it. Summerhill. Wilim.re, P'-rtie. Lilly's, Ciessn, Ci;i'IitZtli, Kittaiiiiing, Altoona. 2,22 ' -t- 9.25 9.3 1 9.42 9.."; 0. 55 7. 00 P.M. 7,43 8.14 K8.43 8.52 9.25 P .M. ! 10.04 10.13 10.24 1034 10.44 1 1 .05 1 1 .20 A.M. 3,28 4.00 A. M. Trains stojt ai tati)tls marked F," nly -aI-vii .ignal is given. Ep.ENSprnc; and cleson p.p.anch, PKN'XA. KAIL ! ).l. On otnl :fttr M..!i lav. N..v. lTtli. 1S02. Tnins will run between Cn.ss.uj an.! Elns buru. as t'. .ll.'W: LEAVE EMENSP.rPiO. At 715 A. XL. 'i,nerriii; w;th Mail Tra;u Ea-t a;ii I'xpres.- Trains We.-t. At 3.00 P. X!.. connecting witli L-al Pn ibt a:i.i Way Pa.-v-et jr. r Train Wet At 7.35 P. XL. .!. iiecting with Exjurss Train Et-t and ptsf Lit a- W-t. UETUiiMNd: LEAVE ClJENSuK. At 10.35 A. XL. t i u !. parture ..f Mail Train Eit ami Ex; ress Trains West. At 4 20 T . XJ . :r ..ii ilr-jiartnre f I-al Freiiiht ami Way l'a-sener Train Wet. At 9 35 P. XL. r -.n il. jiartme i.f Expre.-s Train East arnl Ea-t L:ne West. E - i i . i ik i .'j . i i r. i . !!!.'Vvl!l:i)i! M ?!.' L'-n UK POUT K vis- w.-k'v by ' BERT DAVIS. PRICKS Flour per bbl Extra Family. Extra. Wheat, p'.r bushel, Rye. - " Biiekwhp.u. -Cm, Oats. ' P. .tat.-vs. Ajile.s. Apples. J.-iwl. Peaches, " " Beans. ( lover eed. -Thuvti.y. do. S7.5o I 7,75 I 1.50 i . I ' I ,02 i .75 Si 37 j 2.C0 S.00 j 1 .00 ! 5,50 1.50 Qlny IlellTt-r. iw Cime t the r.-idenc f the suhsoiiUr. roidi-ig in Jacksoa town ship. Cand.ria coi:t:tv. al.ut the first of August l ist, a white "HEIFFER. with red ears, supjM-s d t b" i.e year "Id. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. ' otherwise she will be disposed of according ' to law. J ANDREW DUXMIRE. Dec. 3, ieG2 -3t. Stray Cow. Came to the residence of the subscriber, residing in Suminer'uill town ship, Cambria county, about the 20th of Octoler last, a black COW, supposed to be 8 or 9 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay char ges, and take l.er awfiy, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. NICHOLAS CR01L Dec. 3, 18C2 -3t.. tray Steer. Came to the residence of the subscriber, residing in Summerhill town ship, Cambria county, about the first of Xlay last, a brindle STEER, about 2 years old. a white stripe on the back, w hite spots on the hind legs and a slit in each ear. The own er is requested to come foiward. prove prop erty, pay charges and take bin; away, oth erwise he will be disposed of according to law. NICHOLAS CROXL Dec. 3, 1SG2.-3L Winter Clothing. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF READY-XlADK CLOTHING EVER BROUGHT TO JOHNSTOWN ! A complete stock of XIEN AND BOY'S WARE. Heavy cloth overcoats, tine dress coat", vest, fancy and plain, pantaloons of every description. All kinds of under clothing, HATS AND CAPS, late styles ; a!so TRUNKS. VALICES. CARPET BAGS, and in fact every thing in my line of busi ness kept always on hand, which I will sell at fair honest prices. I respectfully invite the publie to come and look at mj g'lods, and if we do not deal, no charges will be made. II. TUCK. Clinton ntrc--t, s-xv.nd door from XIain. John-town, 0..t. 15 102 tf j A.M 1025 G.25 1031 G.S0 P.M. ' A.M O Til AY COW. Came to the residence of the subscriber, io Clearfield township, Cambria county, about the first of Juue last a Black Cow, with a white face and whit belly, a piece out of the under part of the left ear, supposed to be 8 or 9 years old. Ihe owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and :ake her away, otherwise she will be disposed of ac cording to law. J A XI ES W E A K LA N D. November 2G, 18U2.-3t. STRAY HKIKlVKIl. Came to the premises of the un dersigned, in Sumnierhill township, otic and a quarter miles North of JeiTenon, on the old Lbei.sburjr road, on or i.boiit the first of October, a 'XIooiey Heitrer." supiM.sed to Ik; one year old l..st spring, white with red sides half under, crop off the left ear. The owiitrr is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. IIENUY WALTERS. Novenilter 19. 18G2.-3t. STRAYED From the residence of the subscriber, inCieaifkld township. aT-.ut the hist of August, one 4 year old r.d and white Cow. piece off left ear and slit in rij;ht and a ltell on. Also, one yearling red Ileiffer, with white spots on her rump. Any per son sivsn-r information concerning the aliove strays will he suitably " rewarded by calling at this oftice or to the undersigned. JAX1ES XPCLOSKEV. November 19. l8G2.-3t. Jfclate of Joseph Will, deceased. Notice is herer.y given, that Leth-ri of Administration have b. en granted to the un dersigned, on the estate of Joseph Wilt, late of Ciearlield township. Cimhiia county, de ceased: Ad persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to call and settle the same, and th-.se having claims aiiain-t said estate, to present them properly authentieate.1 fir settlement. EXOS C M'XIULLEN. Adm'r., CECILIA WILT. Adm'x. Novemlier 19, 18G2-Gt. OQ WOOD CHOPPERS WASTED AT Alleghe y Furnace, near Altoona. One of the j-.bs at the head of llurg.oij Gaj.. LLOYD & CO. November 19. 1SG2. -3t 1 ."'Olt RKKT. THE STORK ROOXI on High Street lately occupied by D. J. Evans Jfc S -n, as a Clothing Store. WXL KITTELL. Eben.-br.rg. Nov. 12, lt2.-tf. TiJIOXIPHE DE GRAND STRAWBERRY Our st.ick .f plants of this unrivalled Strawberry, is unequalled an- where. GRAPEVINES. We have 75,000 Or;; Vines for Sale' Of superior quality, of the DELAWARE. HARTFORD PROLIFIC, COXO'RI). DIANA. ELDING BLTHi, CUYAHOGA, ti REVEL ING, And a"so other new an.l valuable kinds' As we have every facility fr keeping up our supply, w offer great inducements to Fall purchasers. Send for a Circular. J- KNOX. B..x 155. Pittsburgh, Pa. Sept. 24, 18C2. T'OR A I. K R HEST. J.4 TWO LOTS OF GR'JLND situaie in the village of Hemlock. Cambria county, one thercf having erected thereon a oi:e and a-half story pl.mk house witti a base ment kitchn, and on t tie other a frame star.ie. Apply to .James cnra.l. rso., IaI- iev s ftati n. "Oct. 15. 1SC2. WILLI A XI CARR. H. CHILDS &L CO., WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, 133 Wood trett, PlTTsr.1 l:o. Pa., HAVE oa ha? d a large and varied stock of F. KJTS and SHOES suitable f. r FALL and WINTER s.ih-s. purchased before the remit ii'lrmtve, to which we invite the attention of prompt time, or cash buyers, confident that we can .ffer eriVr iii'Iurements to purchase of us. Particular attention given to oiders. " Oct. 8,-2tn3 II. CHI! DS & CO. VOMIXISTRATOUS NOTICE. Whereas Letters of Administration on the estate of Catharine Xliller, late of Sus quehanna township. Cambria county, de ceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township; All ersons in debted to the said estate are hereby uotified to make immediate payment, and those having claim to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. WILLIAM A. GLASS, Adm'r. Susquehanna tp., Oct. 29, 18C2.-6L LAUREL SWAMP INN. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the travelling public that he has opened the " Laurel Swamp Inn," at Crt sson, and is now prepared to accommod ite, with 1 Jxury and convenience, all those who may favor him with their patronage. His TABLE will be supplied w ith the best the market can afford; his BAR will contain Liquors of the best brands: attentive and obliging ser vants always at their posts to attend to the wants of visitors. BENJAMIN VAUGHN. Cresson, Oct. 29, lSG2.-tf. "THE UNION RIGHT OR WRONG." UTON PLANING MILL, EBF.NSBCBQ, FENNA. The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he is prepared to furnish, on short notice and on reasonable terms, all manner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, and MOULDINGS. All work warranted to give entire satis faction. Orders from a distance solicited, and filled with promptness and dispatch ff-Rugh Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber. B. F. WILLIAMS. El -en-burg, Sept. 3, l?62-tf. TRIAL LIST. DECEMBER TEUX1 18G2, Second Wttk. Hamilton for use vs XI vers Xloore's nse vs Kough ' vs Durbin vs Roberts' Exr. vs Murray et al vs Tiley vs Same vs Rager vs Tiley vs Weakland vs Ryan vs XPG.nnell vs O'Skelly vs Tiley vs Plummer vs Ke.th vs Tiley vs Lloyd vs John Young va P.i.kford vs Gieason vs Conway et al vs Same vs Behe ! Penna. II. IL Co. hites Ileuby Moyers for use Same Alsip Xloyers for use Hoffman Kline Kerrigan Same Xloyers for use Lengsiicth Corlinsey Movers for use Carr Cotirnd for use Hemphill Buik Longstreth Broobauk Zerbee Evans vs Jones JOS. XI DONALD. Pro. Proth'ys Office, Ebensburg, Nov. 10. 1802 OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION' AGEXT, It Jay Cooke & Co., Hanker, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1SC2. The undersigned, having been appointed SUBSCRIPTION AGENT by theSecretaiy of the Treasury, is now prepared to furnish, at once, the New Twtnl)- Year 6 per et. Bonds, of the United States, designated a "Five Twenties." redeemable at the pleasure i f the Government, after five years, and auth;.riz-d by Act of Gmgrcss, approved February 2o. 182. J The COUPON BONDS arc issued in sums of 454, 4100. 4--,oo, 41000. The REGISTER BONDS in sums of 400. $100, 4000. 41000, and 45000. Interest at Six cr cent, pr annum will commence fr-m date of purchase, and is payable in gold, Semi-Annu illy, which is equal, at the pres ent premium on cM, to about EIGHT PER CENT. PER ANNUXI. Farmers. Xlerchants, Xlechanics, Capital ists, and all who have any m-.ney to invest, should know- ami rememl.er thrtt these B n Is are, in effect, a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all Railroads, Canals, B ink St x l;s and Se enritie. and the immense products of all the Manufactures, Arc., Arc, in the ccuntrj-: and that the full ar.d ample provision made for the payment of the interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs Duties, Exci.-e Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to mak these Bonds the BEST. MOST AVAILABLE AND XIOST POPULAR INVESTMENT IN THE MARKET. Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal Tender TJotcs. or notes and checks of banks at par iu Philadelphia. Sulscribers by mail will receive prompt attention, and every facility and explication will be affor ded on application at this office. A full supply of Bonds will be kept on hand fr immediate deliverv. JAY COOKE. Subscription Acent. Phii tdelphia, November 5, l8C2-3tn. T HO fOXSlMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to htaith in a few weeks by a very simple lemedy. after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that lrad disease. Consumption is anxious to mak k now u to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desi e it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. Ac The only object of the Advertiser in tending the Prescription is ti benefit the afiheted. and spread information which he conceives t- 1 invaluable, and he hopes every sufLr er will try his remedy, as it will cstthem nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Bev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Willi misburg, Kings Co., New York. N.-vember 5. 1802 -3m. M. & A. 430. EMPLOYMENT! S100. C OMMERCIA L AG ESTS WASTED TO SELL GOODS FOR THE (A New England) MANUFACTURING CON PAN Y- We will give a commission of one hun dred per cent, on all g.ajd? sold b' our Agents, or we will pay wages at from 430 to S 100 per month d1 pay all necessary expenses. For particulars ail.lre.-s. -itb stamp CHAS. RUGGLES. Gen. Ag't. For the Adams Mau. Co. Detroit. Mich. May 14. 1862.-Iy. JOHN SHOFFNER. DEALER IN GROCERIES. Oysters, Fresh and Salt Fish. Flour. Whole sale and Retail. Canal St. below Franklin, Johnstown, Pa. ALSO. SMITH'S VEGETABLE COFFEE. Manufactured and sold Wholesale and Re tail. Sold by all respectable Merchants. Mrrch 19, 18G2-tf. S. 31. Petteiiglll Co., Advertising Agents. 119 Nassau Street, New York, and 10 State trect, Boston, irethe authorized Agents for the "Dem ocrat & Sesttisel," and the most influen tial and largest circu ating Newspapers in the United States and Canadas. They are empowered to contract for us at oar LOWEST TERMS. PAMPHLET LAWS. THE Pamphlet Laws of the last session of the Legislature of Pennsylvania have leen received at this office and are ready for distribution to persons entitled to re ceive them. JOSEPH M 'DONALD, Prvthy. Prothonotarvs Office. Euensburg, 1 July 23. "l862.-3.3-tf. f M D. MAG EUAN. Esq. Attorkei ,Ele2sburg Ta. Hriii Buy your Good at Altoona. . LCNG experience has fullv convinced i- me that the CASH SYSTEXI IS THE BEST, both for merchant and consumer ; and for. the futuie, 1 am determined to do entirely a CaSH and ONE price business. I liave just returned from the cities of New York and Philadelphia, with the latest and che:ijK-st assortment cf Goods over bought Western Pennsylvania. It would, here, re quire too much space to enumetate all cf the different articles I now propose to whole sale or retail ; but 1 invite attention to a few of the rare goods seldom brought to the country. Moii.n.ta Silks, Black Silks. Fou lards, Debeigis, Schallies. G in ;:hams, Tick ings, Brown an I I .locked XLi-lius, Table Napkins, Table Diaoers, Ducals. Delaines, Cambrics. Checks, G'.ovts, Reps, Poplins, Prints, Linens. Hosiery. Cassimercr. Cotton-a-iVs. &c. Boots and Slioes. of every des cription for Ladies. Xlisses. Men and Bo6; Carpeting of many varieties, ranging iu price from twelve and a-half cer.U upwards; Oil Cloths, Window Shades. Wall Pajr; Spaing Wiigorj f..i Children, and Groceries of all kinds. si..n as the K-st Syrup Xlo'as ses, on'y 00 cents per Gallon ; 2d chiss. or.ly 50 cents. Sugars at 10. 11 and 11 cents per lb. C'tb-e. Tea. Spices, Salt, Pish. Sap, Caudles, ifce. 0 teensware and Glass ware, such as Wcd-ewixMps celebrated Iroti Stone Tea Sets, Forty six Pieces, only 43.87. China Sets complete, only 4P-'- Chamber Sets, bom 4l.2." upward. Fruit Stands. Cake Stands. J?!ly Dishes. Preserve Jars, Gohlets. Tumblers. .Vc, &c. I would respectfully invite the public to call and eximine my st. K U fore coiicltidii.g to purchase elsewhere, as If.tl oiTi-hnt that I can eonvii.ee. them that it is cheaper to l.uy FOR CASiH ban ON CREDIT; and also, that inv Moik is worth an examina tion. " R. A. O. KERR. Altoona, Pa.. Sept. 3, 1R52. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The subscribers offer the following valua ble property, at private sale, on most rea sonable terms an-1 eav payments. TOWN LOTS IN EBENSBURG. Ixt No. 147, having thercn erected a Smail Stone House, adjoining residence f Rev. XIr, Harbison. L.ts 1;5, 180, 187. 1 88, a square of l-.t fronting on Lb -yd street. Lots 17'and 170 adjoining residence of John Lloyd, E-q. Lots 12 and .T lot U adjoining residence oi ueo. j. i. iL..i!im, r.-q iy.r .n, e.ir- :iei cf High and Pliancy street. Ad the ab'veare tlesirable building lots. ALSO 8 acres of Ian I, C f f which are in the Boiough, fronting on Julian street. The Carrolltowu Piank Roa-1 rtins through this proptrty it w ill le di i le I ii.U lots t suit j.-urchasers. ALSO 12.1 acres of land situat iu Cam bria t -wnship. kn-.wij of the Prjce Hill Farm, alfont Forty ar-s cleare.1. advening jands tf John Williams, Wm. O'Ketfe, PryceMid others. ALSf 200 acres situate in Cimbria Uwrsbip aljo:nirg lan.-?s -f Alex. Xl'Vkker. John M'Bride ai.d others. ALSO 1C0 acres situate near IlembKk in Washington township, adjoining lands of Jacob Burgoon .Charles Noou.Rieljard Siiatp and others Any or all of th alove descrd-.! pr.-pert v will ce sold on very ace. .mK latin z terms, if application b made to JAS. C. NOON or PHILS. NOON Ebensburg Avril 21 tf Iloirard Asorlat ion, PHILADELPHIA. IOR THE RELIEF OF THE SICK and UistresM.il, affl'cted with Virulent and Chronic di.-e.Ms. an-J epeciliy for the Cure of Disease of the Sexual Or-ns. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Act:r.2 Surgeon. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermat r rbo?a or Seminal weakness, and othar D!s eaxs .f the S-ual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES t mpb.yedin tbe Dispen sary, ser.t to the af!ic!c.l i:i siaeti letttr en velopes, free of charge. Twnorthrcestar.ps for p.ta; will lacc-jtal'!'. Address. Dk. J. SKILLIN II0LY.HT0N. Acting Sutgeon. lb-ward AssHiatioD, No. 2 Siuth Niiith Street. Philadelphia, Pa. WATCH. CiOEK. ASD JEWELRY STBHE MA IX STREET. JOIIXSTO II X PA LEWIS LUCK HART, begs leave to an nouncethat he has always a large and varied asS'jrtmen of all the various articles neculiar to his business. Repairs promptly and carefully attended to. I Johnstown April, 17 1S61. tf. DENTISTRY. THE undersigned Graduate of thelb-thi-more Gillege of Dental Surgery. resject fully oilers his proffessi..nal ?ervicejs to the citizens of EWasburg. lie has spared do means thoroughly to acquaint himself with every improvement "n his art. T many years of personal experience he has thought tn add the impartitl experiencer.f the high e.-t authorities in Dental Science. He sim ply asks that an epportuity may be given for Lis work to speak its own praise. SAMUEL BEDFORD. D. D. S. Office formerly occupied by Dr. Clark. REFERKNCtS. Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond, jr. ; W. R. Handy ; A. A. Blandy, P. U. Austen, of the Baltimore Celiege. H'OnlilL HOTEL. TIIE undf.r-igt.ed Legs leave to announce to bis friends of Camb.ia and ths adjoining counties, thai, he has opened a HOTEL in the West Ward of Ebensbu g. where he is prepared to accommodate sojourners aud travellers in all that appertains to their com fort. HIS BAR will be found replenished with tbe best of "Union Spirit" and "Malt" Liquor, in the language of the memorable act of Assembly, under which he starts out. Connected with the establishment, is a TEN PIN ALLEY, the only one in the place, which will be attended at all times by the necessary "Pin Lifters." The subscr.ter solicits a portion of public patronage, which favor he ill reciprocate "according to his size." D. Ar CONR AD. Ju'y 23,a?or.-33-. AYEll'S fllli Irf curiiiiT tbe Sick to an extent nerei before knoMn of any .lledlciie. iNTiLirs. im m juige fcs vgueselis. It 1 UT.U F.q , tlw writ known (wfiim, o I'tin-inui Wifrt. Pl.iidrl l..a. Ue rbum pruduca rr fcviid l aluxa4 erj- iwlci, hii: " 1 am h-l-v to mv your Ctmbtic Pill. Out I tiatr fcund Uk-ui a bene Udi.U m-diru, d row mas than any ttir iihm mv kw-n JJany of my fi.d bate rrnliTrd uiarked i-rrtil. fnau lhn. and Co. ntfidr itb u.e in ll.rvin; mat U-y p. cirraordiiiafy nn.ir fc dnvmj cwt dUeaxcs aud curing the tick. Tbcy irp not only rffrrtual, but aa(r ai.d pleasant to b taken lunl.iiea litrh aiu( ntakc ILta alue by tba public len Uey are known. rite venerable Cbanrelkv WAHDLAW rnea (rom Eal tinxwe, I .'.111 Afil, : Ia. J.C.Aiii su: I Lave taken yonr Pilk witk "' benetji, fc Uie listleiMieaa, buicuor, loaa of apoetita. md n.lHws beadarlie, which has of lale veara o.eciaaan nte in Umi aurinc. A few done of your Pills cured an. I ae ued your Cherry Perfc.nl n.anv years in Riy fatnil riMirti and crfda w iih unniiliiif sncreaa. Vo naakn nwdirinra w hirh rare .- and I frel it a pleaanr to aUM you t-T the yoml you have duoa and are doin(. K 'U F. BEATTY, E.., Sec. of the Pena. Katoad Co, as: " P: K. R. Offer, r-kTrndrtt, fW IS, 1S5X " Sir : f take -leaxire in adding my teatiaot-ay to th rlTu ary id' yir nirdKinr, living derived very auatanal Iwi.rnt fr.ni the uce of U-lli your Per Krai and Cathartic Pills. I am nerer w rthn.it tliem in niy Umilr, nor hall I err ri nreni to be, while niy dwwi will mure them." Tli w i.lely rrmw ned S. S. STEVEXS, M. D-, of VeD w.miIi, X. It., writes: " lUvii.g ued your I'oh.itic Pius in my practice, I .-enily fr..m eerienre that Uiey are an invahiabie pure a ive. In raw. .f d.Mvdrred tuuctMws of tiis liver, cau&isf 1., ini; tMn, rmtirrnewt, and the great variety -.t .!ifj.ff thai (..ik.w. they are a rarer remoiiy than any r. Iu U cx- nlieie a .urgative mnedv is esquired, I r,.i.ri..it: rr-4iiiiimd tl.ese Tills to the PMbirr. as ...-ri. r t ai.y 4liei I hate ever found- They ate aura t:.. ir ...ra;h.ii. and Tt-ctly safe qualities wbirb '. Vr 1 1" iii an itivaliiable artH-ie tv public ae- 1 have r I....I.V j-.ir. known voir Ckrrry FrctrI as the best rli i.: Iicrne in the w-orM ; and these PtIWaee in or w ii.'-iM.r i that adiui;Me preparatki fur the treav ..t.l ..I Cl.-Cl !.'' " .frrea. Me., Am. 55, 153. I'r. J. t". Arsa Tiear Sir: I have been afflicted from i.j - la with M-r..fuIa in ilw in, and now. a ft el twenty yrars' trial, and an untold of amount of suffering, .:..r tn ci.iiiplrtely cured in a few- weeks by your Pills. Well nlm ki-Iii.z. i rejoicing I write can enhr be ii. -i-.i.e.l w Irfn y.m realize w hat l have suJSered.and'hoo - .V. i. r ti.ti: f.tv Ijave I orvn fire fmm this loathiom i . x e :n n. r -;i.-pc. At times it attaiked my ejes, ajid - .' it-f :.:..-t l.:ind. beside ih unendurable pain ; at .t; i. i. --tilrJ m U.e sralp cf n.; head, and destroyed any i ...r. ii.J h.v i,.;i uie I'nij bold a'.l my days; sometiwea n . . ..t .r. w: fre, n il k ot u b months a raw sore. - Al- hi i. u.e e k a.. 1 r nimeured Diking yonr Ca I .i.i.c l"..l-.iid ,,,. ji in ri.tuelv tree from the complaint. r.- ire well, ny -kin i taw, and any hair has rora a u-l i.i i. uth , all 4 r.bich luakes tot feel .1: 1 a I r (-r-i. - M. -.i t :,,,.! aiav be the tueaasof mnveyinf ii I. iii. iiH i 'hst .:M! d-. jpl w f tlier, I am, w ith arery -ei i. ii n.t -l :tai.l.;v.e, liwn, r 3.1AKIA RICKER. -I ! vr n ilrf. U,re nanied Muni Kicker fruB i - l;.l..l.l, ximI l-er stxtnient is strictly true. AM REW J. MEsEBVE, cr-.i ,j the IVrTMiKtilh ManiifactMiicg d." i .n. Ji.J l. I'K ATT. .f Uie ship klanoa, w riles fruea I--.-ii. rin Apn'. l-.M: i r i:- ! ave ti:i.J n.e from a t-ilicur attack w bicfa 'r- c iii u.ri's.n,tiit ,,i ti Liver, which had beccma ri -!....- nad u.led id any relief by my PhyarciaB. 41. ii. in rvrry miM-Jy I could try ; but a lew doses of i. in IM: liave r...ieieU re-Ved me to health. I baea !" it.. i.i t u.y (h:Mirn li wian, with tb beat ef I Ley were i motlj rured. I recxjnn.ended then u. a fi irMd . OMiifiit, which had tnbh4 snas fat ,!. : l, c.-l l n in a srw days they had cared him V.. ii M.;le U.e bei njediune iu uie world. ; and I ajn free Read tl... fir m I he diMiuguietied S.lirik of the aMrrecnt t'.n. wb ne hul.iaj.t abilities have made htm well km. n, a- I n!y iu this but tl e neichbnnnf, ftatea. - .Va- Orieaws, itk Jfrg, 1S64. " Sir : I Lave great t.latli. in assuring yoa tLM "."' and (.nnl liave been eery much benefited by yean edu .nec. -Ml w ife wan rured, tw tears sine, of asv vere aud dai.rei.4is cwgli, by your Cncaar Pacrsaai, and Mm thru !: !. ed periert healia. My children) hive irvnil inn been cured fnea attacks of the Influ enza and t n.p by it. It ra an mraluable reanedy fat Oie-e r..Haiat?. V..r Chhikic Pilu hae eaueare rured n.e ii.ou a i!i;mi and cwlnm., wrhach bar sii.w m i..-a n a et-a e yearn, indeed, this case is miu.1i rure invijxiaiit, tnaaa the tact that I had uuked ar -et rvl-f fi.Hii the t. I'lry-iriaa. which that aectioa sd Le cm ti atf.d, and front any t4 tbs numerous tanuv :; I l.J ul.L I .i -e-Mj I.. .!. 1:ke a tx.rfei;t:al blfiaf ... . ii ii.. i.i, at.j ai well NiipM w a are wot un ..i.. t.i . t t. V..rs ie.;t- ttulti-, I.rAllT TH AXTEJL" - s.-ur LVr W. .frj Sea, Ihi4. -!.. t K-OM red ir : I heie auada a ti4ar rtii .ji.l ! I .ihiiiii I'll i. left n b a:r agent ai..l 1... e Wei. mini t. ttieui .a toe drea-1ful KbeumaiMat -:..:. ii I h :i l.e ! .:i.l e4.1?rix.. Xbe fin-t due I-"-Te.e.I i..e. mt.i a let vi.!-u.i.rt ai.ee. have entirely r:v Ve.i 'It ti rl I tel ill ell. l.eoilh K-W tlM .-e ir... 1 t e . ii I. I . i.s r.r eirely an tlie etfectj I .iH.iiu I'i.. . t.n-v. rtfi rrat respect. i. i-rr h. setivALr- t I e vr r- .1 11 .0 i. n are r.tJi'l (n.nii . l.-.t re.i .e, .ti.i e tn. m.miIU 14 aukt tiie srats ..wi t- 1 -i..4--..- . tutt tiiai th.y were true iricpi-d by PR. J. C. AYES & CO.. tat-.;.-, i aiTticsl CheraialK, Lowell. HaJa SOLD rT , R. S. E'jtin, Ebensburg: C. T. Frazrr; Johns 1 towr; ; St igerwalt and Maucher, iarroll t.iwn; P. II. Shields. Lr.retto; M. Donglas. Chess Springs and by Dealers everywhere. April 21 18C2 ly I 3 I 'fifi. MANHOOD; HOW LOST! now RESTORED! PtUisfied, in a Sealed Envelope. 7Vw iiz Cents. A LECTURE on TIIE NATURE. TREAT MENT & RADICAL Cure of Spermat. Trhoea or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emissions, Stxual DebiN ity, and Impediments to Marriage generally. Nervousness. Consumption, Epilepsy arid Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, re sulting from Self Abuse, ic By ROBT J. CULVER WELL, M. D.. Author -cf the Green V-ocJc. $-c. The wot Id renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the aw ful consequences of Sell-abuse may be effectually removed with out medicine, and without dangerous sur gical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordia's, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what Lis condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This lecture will prove brn to thousands and thousands. Sent ur.der seal to aay address, in a plain sealed enveh -pe. on the receipt of six rent or two postage stamps, b? A.ldressiii-. Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE. 127 jRofrerj. Xew York, Pott office Rox, 4596. November 13, 16S2.-!y. VdialMiatraf or'a Xotlc. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of James Trexler. late of Clearfield township. Cambria county, deceased, have been gra'r.ted to tbe undersigned by the Register rf Cambria conr.ty; all persons knowing themselve indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those persons baring claims aeainst said estate are requested to pre?nt them prop erlv authentic'! for settlement. FETER TREXLER, AdoiV. ir
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