Valuable Informal Iota. of n n. H., a coTrefponaeii 01 me Pi.liburg JM, tarnisnea iuc iouowmg -: ere King ' titular statement of the forma iio, or erection of the several counties of tfi Conunon wealth." Va ea and Date, Dav, Month and Year the erection of the several Counties of lha Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ml Territory resn which they were forme ; the three fir?t Counties which were formed, t wit: Philadelphia, Backs and Chester, were established at tl firat actl'etn-t-of the. Province of of ed ton. Penneylvfinia, and formed the only ori--inai Counties of all that Territory of which tue now great oiaic is lotwcu, f Sixtv-Sve Counties, as " uv t- follows, to wit : i. Adam?, 22d of January, 1800, fr'nd of a Dart of York. 2. Alleahenv. 24th September, 1783, fcrmid ot a part oi YVhinirton. Westmoreland and 3. Armstrong, 12th March, 1800, io;Tau of a part of Allegheny, Westmore- Ijtid and Lvcomuiir. I. Beiver, 12th March, 1800, formed a part of Allegheny and Washington. 5. Bedford, 9th March, 1771, formed of a part of Cumberland. S. Works, 11th March, 1752, forme' of a part of Philadelphia, Chester an T -master. 7 Hi:ur. 2f.th February. 184G. formed ! cf pari of Huntinsdon and Bedford. 8. Bradford, 21st February, 1810, f.irisadofa part of Luzerne and Lycom ing. Previous to the 21th March, 1812, chia county was called Ontario, but its r-ao was change 1 to Bradford on that dav.1 Bucks, one of tli3 thxm ongi nal ormnties of th3 Province. 10. Butler, 12th March, 1800, formed cf a part of Allegheny. 11. Cambria, 2Gth March, 1804. f.rmjd of a part of Huntingdon and Soraersot. 12. Carbon, 13th March, 143, form al of a part of Northampton and Mon roe. 13- Centre, 13th February, 1800, formed of a part of Miflin, Northumbcr iMl. Lycoming, and Huntingdon. 11. Chester, one of the original coun- . ablished at the first settlement of the Province. 15. Clarion, 11th March, 1839, .form d of a part of Venango and Armstrong. 16. Clearfield, 26th March, 1804, ftjrmed of a part of Lycoming. 17. Clinton. 21st June, 1839, formed of a part of Lycoming and Centre. 18. Columbia, 22d March, 1313, rmed of a part of Northumberland. 19. Crawford, 12th March, 1S00, formed of a purt of Allegheny. 20. Cumberland, 27th January, 1749 50, formad of a part of Lancaster. 21. Dauphin, 21st March, 17S5, form ed of a part of Lancaster. 2 2. Del ware, 26th September, 1789, formed of a part of Chester. 23. Elk, 18th April, 1843, formed of part of Jetferson, Clearfield and M lvean. 24. Erie, 12th March, ISOO. formed of a part of Allegheny. 25. Fayette, 26lh September, 1783. 26. Forest, 11th April, 1S43, formed ron part of Jetferson. 27. Franklin, 9lh September, 1784, formal from a part of Cumberland. 28. Fulton. 19th April, 1350, formed rom a part of Bedford. 2J. Ureene. ytti reomary, n roc, formed from a part of Westmoreland. .30. Huntingdon, 20ih September, 1787, formod from a part jf Iiedford. 31. Indiana, 30th March, 1803, form- J from part of Westmoreland and Ly coming. 32. Jefferson, 2oth Mach, 1S04, formed from a part of Lycoming. 33. Juniata. 2d March, 1S31; formed from a part of Mifilin. -34. Lancaster, 10th May, 1729, form- ad from a part of Chester. 35. Lawrence, 2oth Match, 1850, Termed from a part of Beaver and Mer cer. 36. Lebanon, lGth February, 1813, formed from a part of Dauphin and Lan caster. 37. Lehigh, Cth March, 1312, formed vm a part of Northamplon. 3S. Luzerne, 25th September, 1780, f-jrmcd from a part of Northumberland. 39. Lycoming, 13th April, 1795, formed from a part of Notlfumberland 40. MKean, 26th March, 1804, i'orm d from a part of Lycoming. 41. Mercer, 12 th March, 1800, form ed from a part of Allegheny. 42. Miiltin, 19th September, 1789, formed from a part of Cumberland and North umberland. -13. Monroe, 1st April, 1336, formed from a part of Northumberland and Pike. 44. Montgomery, 10th 1734, formed .from a part September, of Philadel- phia. 45. Montour, 3d May, 1850, formed from a part of Columbia. 46. Northampton, 11th March, 1752, formed from a part of Bucks. 47. Northumberland, 27th March, 1772, formed from parts of Lancaster, Cumberland, Berks, Bedford and North ampton 43. Perry, 22d March, 1826,. formed from a piirt of Cumberland. 49. Philadelphia, ona of th throe ori ginal count-w rttabiishftd S the firrt attifeni i f rte lVoinvv. formed a part of Wayne. 51. I'otter, 2Uth aiarcn, iou, wimcu a part of Lycoming. 52. Schuvlkill, 1st Aiarcn, ion, iuiui- from a pari of Berks and Northamp 53. Snyder, 2d March, 18oo, formed I - from a part of Union. 54. Somerset, 1 1 th April, l yo, xorm- ed from a part of Bedford. 55. Sullivan, 15th March, 18 , torm- ed from a part of Lycoming. 5G. Susquehanna, 21st teDruary, 1810, formed from a part ot Luzerne. 57. Tioga, 2Cth March, 1804, formed from a part of Lycoming 53. Union, 22d March, 1 13, lormea from a part of Northumberland. 59. Venango, 13th March, 1300, formed from a part of Allegheny and Lvcoming. 'GO. Warren, 12th March, 1800, form ed from a part of Allegheny and Lycom ing. 61. Wayne, 21st March, 1798, form ed from a part of Northampton. G2. Washington, 28th March, 1781, formed from a part of Westmoreland. 63. Westmoreland, 2Gth February, 1773, formed from a part of Bedford and the purchase of 17S4. 64. Wyoming, ith April, 1842, form ed of a part of Northumberland and Lu- zerne 65. York7 10th August, 1740, formed of a part of Lancaster. Howard Association, rillLADELrillA. F OU THE RELIEF OF THE SICK and Distressed, afflicted with Viiulent and Chronic diseases, and especially for the Cure of Disease of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Act:ng Surgeon. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermator rhoca vr Seminal weakness, and othr Dia eae -f the Sexual Orran, anil tm the NEW REMEDIES employed in ti e Dispen sary. sent to the afllicteii m sealer! Setter en velopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address. Dr. J. SKILLIN UOUGIITON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South .Ninth btrtet, rhilaiielphia, I a. NEW TAILOR SHOP. The andr Tigned having opened cut a Tai loring Establishment, over the etcre room occupied by D. J.Evans Sc. Son. respectfully informs the public that the tailoring busi ness will there be carried on in all its bran- el ch. All work will l-e done in the latest style, with neatness and dispatch, and upon the moil rcasonabfe terms ROBERT D. THOMAS. Etcnsbmv:, May 15th. 1861. tf. PAMPHLET LAWS. THE TampLlet Laws of the last session of the Lenisiature of Pennsylvania have been received at this oface an-i are ready for disiributi?n to reror.s entitled to re- ceive them. JOSEPH M'DONALD. P.cthy. Prothonotarvs Office, E-eiisbt:rg, July 23. iSC2.-33-tf. NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS Tha undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens ot Cambria and ad joining counties that he has jOst received a fresh stockof the finest ITALIAN and other Marbles. at his eitablishment on Frank lin street, Johnstown. MON UMENTS, TOM BS . MAXT ELS, GRAVE STONES, TABLE fc BUREAU TOPS, manfuactured of the most beautiful and finest quality of For eign and Domestic Marble, always on hand a id made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the city, without the ad dition of carriage. GRINDSTONES of various grits and sizes, suitable for Farmers and Mechanics. sold either by wholesale or retai!. Prompt attention paid to orders from a ciitancc, and work delivered wherever desired. He invites the public to call and examine his stock, as he feels satisfied he can sell cheap. For the convenience of persons residing in the east and North,cf the countv. Fpeci- mens may De seen ana orders left with Geo. T T .. 1 ... . T: r . . . . - j i u m icv, i uuiinware jsiaonscment in Ebensburg. JOHN rAHKE. Johnstown, March 1 S 18G1.-Iy. DEXTISTRY. rill'E undersigned Graduate of thcBalti- J more College of Dental Surgery, respect limy otters his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared no means tnorougniy to acquaint himself with kct) uiiprovemeni .n ins art. io many years of personal experience he has thought to add tbe imparted experience of the hih- !.-:: . : . 1 r- - P t-efc iiuvijoiiiics m ocuui ocienrr. tic sim ply asks that an opportuity may be given lor tis work to speax its own prarse. SAMUEL BEDFORD. D. D. S. Olnce formerly occupied by Dr. Clark. References! Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond, jr. ; W. R. Haqdy ; A. A. Blandy, P. U. Austen, of tbe Baltimore College.- CO- Will be at Ebcnsbnrg on the fourth Monday of each month, to stay one week. s. M. Pettengiu A. fjo.. Advertising Agents. 119 Nassau Street, New York, and 10 State street, Boston, arethe authorized Agents for the "Dem ocrat & Sbstihkl," and the most influen tial ana largest circu ating ewnpapers ii ik '"ug ewppapers in, Uniteil StaW anl Canada. They ra )owered U ?on:rao Hot n"lt our tne ! ars era i jr si 50. Pike, 26lh March, 1814, WALTER BELL, riivsiciAX axi sunc-cox, Summit ville, Cambbia CorsTT. Pexxa. Gcj-Ofnce at the Summit Mansion Hcuse.-CQ f llj inc .02 3 mo R. L. JonssTOJJ. Gko. W. Oath as. JOHNSTON & OATfflikW, -.. rr- I Kill Al lUANtTd Ml Uftff. Ebensburg Cambria County Penna. Office opposite tbe Court Uouse. Dec. 4. 1861. lv WILLIAM KITTELL. ttorntn at afo, (Btnsburg, Cambria County Penna. Office Colonade row. Dec. 4.180 Mrcwlar from tbe Caah Store! The subscriber wuuld respectfully an nonnce to the imblic that he has just re inmiMl from the East with Lis btock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which he will sell, as usual, at a very small advance on cost, FOR CASH U.N L.. lie is ueame to give a price list owing to the daily fluc tuations in the market. His stock is the heaviest aul most com plete ever brought to the place, and having been purchiseil at tne very lowest cau vrice-wtll be Sol! at r-rices which make it to the interest of ca.-h buyers to call and ex amine his Ettck and le convincei.! that he can and does sell a little cheaper than any crclit cstablifliinent. He would ca'd" particular attention to his large stock of DRY COOLS, embraces rdi the latest and MOS f DES1RAULE STYLES OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS to be found in the Eastern market. A full assortment of fancv ami plain Flannels and Shirting; laree and excellent sv.prly -t Lawn antl Muslins, dozens of patterns "f La.lie' pnd Gent's Gloves, all styles ot II -:ery. witn the most comp'ete selection f S.nawu ever exhibitel in this market; any amount of Nubias. Opera Hoods; Ladle' Patent ests. and a tremetiduous pde of Austine. Kelly &, Cc.'s Patent Hoop Skirts, ranging rrm rur to fifty ppring'. which will be sold at Israat :3 ier cent, unuer present rriarKet rr.ee. Our stockof GROCERIES U complete and selling a few cents tth.w .thrr cMab hshmer.t3. Our Svrups ran;:e from 40 U 70 sents per cHon. We would invite par ticular attention to our large stock of Gov ernment Coffee, bought betore the late heavy advance, which we sell at 20 cents per lb. It :3 far superior to any I tlie sub a - - - stitutes lately mventeu. e nave aiso a heavy stock of TEAS, ranging m price Irom CO cents per pound upwards. Uur stocK ot UU.A, uuiw w ir.i ii WARE is the largest, most varied and best ever offered te the people of this section. It is really leautiful. An eximmation oi onr ... - 'Show icdow" must convince an wno Stop to view it that we are n-t pufiin2" our ware. The China Ware embraces Tea Sets ran2:ng in price from 412 to $20. Mower Yaccs. Mus and other ornaments. The Glass Ware cmhraciS cv-rything an.5 every style of macufactiire. 0 "u,g to the late advance we cannot now Hl the ct-'e- bratol We-lewood Iron Srone T Sfts f.-r less than 44.75 rer st-t, whicu is $1.25 be low the stliiTvj ptue elsewhere. I am i.ir f:i'.ly co:.vinrol tl..t the CASH SYSTEM is the bot f..r With seller and buyer, enabling me to sell cheaper, without loss, a?I giving my cut'iers a tetter arti cle, and more of it, for the same money, than they get at ar.y oti'er establishment. But argnment on this point is superfluous. The leas'-n whj I can. sell cheaper than credit establishments must be apparent to all, and that I do sell cheaprr I can fully convince all who pve me a call. A fall stock of hoots and shoes. All Wool, Ingrain, Lit, Rig and Hemp carpets. Table and floor oil cloll s, window shades, &c. &c. P. A. O. KERR. Altoona. Dec. 17. 1802 Sep.3. $30. EMPLOYMENT! S100. COMMERCIAL AGEXTS WASTED TO SELL GOODS FOR THE (A New Esglanp) IS AN UFACT U SING CON PANT. We will give a commission of one bun- i . n . ..ii i uren per cent, on an juiif btni oy our Agents, or we will py wages at from $30 to S 100 per month and pay all necessary expenses, tor particulars at. dress, win. stamp ClIAb. KLUUMS, Ucn. Aj't. For the Adams Man. Co. Detroit. Mich. May 14. 18C2.-ly. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! THE SUBSCRIBER would respoctfully inform the citizens of St. Augustin and 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 tbe most reasonable terms, every d scription of Saddles, Bridles, and HajTiesd &c. Having many year' experience in the business, employing none bu the best workmen, and using the best material upon all his work, he hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Country prcduce at all times taken in for work, and the highest market prices exchange allowed. JAMES MAGUIRE. Ebensburg. Sept.. 14, lS59.-tf. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY HAVING purchased the entire stock and fixt ures of the . Et-ensburg Foundry, . the subscriber is prepared to furnUh farmers and others with Ploughs, Plough PoInt8,Sloveg HI11I Irons. Threshing Machines and castings of any kind that may be nee ded in the community. By strict attention to the business of the concern, he hopes - io merit, and trust! ' he will receive a liberal patronage from those in want of articles in his line. . All num done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLAS. Jhh'li 22. 'S-tf. 13, ml,, DIf TFM. IS. IIURD'S mi mm 3 A Sl'BK BtXEl FOR A BAD BREATH, SOKE K0UTHS, CANKEB, DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS, NURSING SORE MOUTH, And the best specific now in use f jt any diseased condition of the mouth. It is pat ticularly beneficial to persons wearing AETIFCIAL TEETH, compledy destroying every taiut of the mouth, absorVng and removing all impuri ties, insuring A SWEET BREATH to all who make use of it. No Yorxo La ot or Yorxa Gentlimas who is afflicted with a BAD BREATH should delay appplying IhU remedy, f..r it is a certain curs, and is approved and recom mended by ev?ry phyician under whose notice it has been brought. A BAD BREATH- is an offence for which there is no excuse w hile tin wm. r. iirno's MOUTH WASH can be procured Many persons carry with them a bad breath greatly to the annoyance and often to the disgust of those with whom they come in cotitact. without bein?f conscious of tlse fct. To relieve yourself from all fears re gurtiir.? this, rsE ia. wm. b. ncun's m -cth w.sn. Cleanliness of the mouth is of preat im portance to the general health, which is of ten aff-.H ted, and not u:ifre.yiently seriously im;.:;red. thnuiadi wnt of proper attention to this sul j ct. ie i-a. wm. r nrno's Monn wash. Prepared at Dr. H'nrd's IVr.tal Oflice. Vo. 77 r;rth Strt-ct. Biooklyn. E. D. Price 37 Cents per Bottle. A liberal d scom.t made to dealers. Address Principal Ofiice. Tribin4 Build ngs. No. I Spruce Strcit. New Yrk. .ld in Phil.-uklphia by Dvott Jt 2S2 North 2;:d. Strett; O." J "ilub't-ll, 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Dru-?i-ts. iz: . wm. it. i inter TOOTH POWDER Tbi.-t Powder ptssee'j the CARBONIC WITHOUT THE INJFRl OUS PROPERTIKS OF CIIARCOAE. and is free from all Acid or Alkalies that can it in the least injure the Tteh. Its actios bfisi; fstirelt vhhmcai. polishixo wimorT wearing the IX AMFT-. Dr. Wm. B. Hnrd's Tooth Powder- Is reeotamende1 by a!l eminent Dentin s. Prepared at Dr.Hurd Drr.tal OCi.'e. No 77 Fourth street. Brooklvn. E. I. PRIC E 25 CENTS PER BOX. A liberal diCf unt made tu U-a'er. Address Principal 0;T5-e. Ttibui-e R.i'ld m. ,o I rNpruoe rtrri rew lorn. i;. .o l ruinu- .-triTi vr lorn. Sold in ri.ila.kli hia bv Dv. tt Co.. 232 North 2nd. Street; O. J. Hubb!i. 1110 Ci.etnMt Street ; and bv all Drngjst. . IHt. VJI. HUH RIVS TOOTHACAE DROPS. ECR THE CURE OF TOOTHACHE. pnhvrcl by exposed netves. It i- particularly adjpted to al! case -l children r.Clicied with TOOTHACHE. j Parent! can relieve hem'selve fro'n that J ii;-treemg we.ri:ies5 c.iu-.! bv i LOSS OF SLEEP. . j i and their children from great sufl-rir.g, bv I seeptLg a l'otti cf PR. Wit, B. Hl"EDo TOOTHACHE DfttTS. tn the hruse. Prepare. I at Dr. Hnrd's Dental Of.ice, No 77 Fourth Street Bro-klvn E. D. PRICE ONLY 12 CENTS PER BOTTLE A lileral discount made to dealers. Address principal Office, Tribune Build incs. No. 1 Snruce Strict New York. Sold in Pliilidclphia bv Dyott & Co.. 232 North 2nd. Street; O .?. Hubhell 1410 Chestnut Street; and by all Druggists. DR. WM. 3. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLAS1 ERS. 1X)R THE CURE OF i NEURALGIA. or Toothache produced by col.U. LOCAL NEURALGIA, is immediately curctl by their application. They act like a charm, and are perfectly hanrdebS in their nature ; do not produce a blister, and leave no unpleasant results. pa. wm. b iicbo's SECRALGtA plaster. never fail to give- satisfaction to all who Hcst thtir virtue. Prepared at Dr. Hurd' Dental Office, No. 77 Fourth Street. Br.-oklyn. E. D. TRICE. ONLY 15 CENTS EACH. A liberal discouut made to dealers. Address Princiral Office, Tribune Build ings. No. 1 Spmce Street, New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott & Co., 232 North 2nd Street; O. J." Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut Street : and by all Druggists. Dec, 13d'Cl-Iy. N.tick. We are daliy icccivins: orders to and by mail for one or more of Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies, which we cannot fill. None are mailable except the NevrfJgia riasler. which we send on rece:pt of Price (15 cents) and one stamp. But to acccm a late persons in places where the dniggiU and storekeepers are behind the age, we have put up packages in white embossed boxes, Eeven inches by four, with compart ments each box containing a bc-itle of Dr. Hurd's Mouth Ifash, and Tooth A tie Drops a box of TborA Powder, tlie Xeurafjia Plas, ter, and a valuable little Treatise on Teeth and their Disputes, the best means of preserv ing rheut, and Vie proper treatment of Ckil rfrew' Teetht worth of itself the entire cost to every young man or woman, or parents wiih youns children ; with sundry othei articles ; price per package one duUar, or six packages for $5, sent by express as directed As the Express charges are not much, if any more on a dozen than on one, it ia far cheap f r to order six or dozen packages at a time. i A Urge tamiiy will want jail, or tha snrprna etn W d:?p9-l ? eeTghbcTS with pnKJ? benefit, for no one can estimate how much pain, suffering, uuhapj.iners. ml Oitbgure mcnt. expense, lor of time and money would be saved to the country if every fam ;tv to dav had one of t?ie packages, w hich ;., ;r-lf id a comi.kte set of DenUl Reme dies. Address Ysi. B. HrED Jt Co. Tnb une BuildinNew Yotk, and wiitc name and address plainlv. That remitUncta may b made with ccnnUence. , v. u. ii. oc vo. re fer to the Mayor of Erot klyn. to G. W. Grif fith, 1 "resident of the Fanners and Citizen's Bank. Brooklyn ; to 'he Editors of the Ara kn Muanafa'ctures Gazette ; to Ict. Coe Co., P eb:isher' Agent.. New York ; to rdereOrARSUJf. Eq , who know a good P. T. Bhtn they see it and who has already hin" wa second supplv, etc. lOOO Agenl Wanted: To introtluce Dr. Hurd's DcnUl Remedies intA..rrr..m.ir. Men or Women who want to make money quickly, can do be tter with these articles than ar.j thing in market. They are new. useful, low priced, and we are spending thousands in adve.'iating them for the benefit of agents. Boxes of sanip'.cs eoktainirg one dozen of the one dollar pack Rf-es above specified. ith circulars will le sent, on rtctij.t cf cren lUar. aK-ut ha'f price, to any person w ishing to te.-t hisTher skill in selling with the view of becoming as afrent. Yi.ev can be S'-Id in day. ftJ-H tcoul J rather juiy filarlts than Commissions to those who prc Lemsjrcs ejicietd sales man. C7"Now is the time to get into business. For address and ref: retict-s sc-e the above. GEO. HumfT- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL if A i. r..-. y-. V OF TIN, WCOP"PER,"AND SHEirr IRON WARE. AND DEALER IN Co-.k.r.g. I'arl.ir. a.d Heath g S;ovcs. Nai!s. Glass. &C. ic. He aisj has 'ii hand a very large as--rtmert of the articb-s. width be wi!3 st-l at a very adrns-ce n cd, f- -r csh- Lbeiiebur, Ju'v l"i'a. 1SC1. tf. alve smr.ll IHANUPAOTOHT: IV II.L.I & M U.tRS US rn. rKTEToh. LB:sr ..cM2Ui. o-vstv ri Crawf.ri Street, a f-w t' rs below the c-r Drr f Julian and Craf-rd. MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF PLEASURE CARRIAGES, EAB0UCHER, CHARI0TEES, ROCKAWAYS, COACHES, SLElGHES. Also fcewr.d ban 1 w.Tt of thffrrrct kind, making in all a vare'y that will suit tie purses cf everv Ikk'v. IZT REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch lliankful T-r rast f;ivc'S. he hrpc, by irf . i - , . t f ,;he T;? hert t, tore girn to him. L ,r?,s ,s'-"2 l" T ; I ?'" hr-,w,il to at, h: l-l; hhment; neempl-s --: wortuien, art umg mnteniK. t- n.ent aJ:rii.iKt hir wcik will te :uarant-d. iKvem'w. IStl.' It-!. 2v" FOSTER HOUSE. WILLIAM UCIITER. PtoraiETCR ! O rrer cf Ob tn an' y Sr.i. Jitj t i... ; town Camhiii com v r.i. - Carriages wiii cf-nvey passenger. fr- m and to tr.t .w.d U'-ci l dd-.'-t. BBBX8BUKS HOUSE. Hlhe understged havius purchae-.l aid 1 takrn p'M'.si -n f ti EiH.-n'ur; Ii' se (formeiy .vj.ir-l by Il-nrv Foster.) will le happy to rv-i ;rc and accommod ate his hl cu-t. tncrs. and all -t hers who m.y 1 dlsp.t-1 to patronize him. Tlie Proprietor f.vl-s asnre-d from the spacirns HOUSE, STABLE & other faculties that be can offer at lat a pd acciiimo datu-ns as can be had at any other in the. place. He is in p-se$ion of a large supply of the choiscst li.ir.ors with which his bar will be furnished: his table will be furn ithed with all th luxuries of the season, and he intends by his hospitality and care, to merit the patrouage t f all tlose who stop withhim. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebensburg April. 17. lSfil.tf. UNION HOUSE. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. BLAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pairs to render this Hotel, worthy of a continua tion of the liberal share of public patron age it has heretofore received. His table will always be farnis-hed with the best the market affords; his bar with the bet cf liquors. His stable u large, and will lie attended, bv an attentive and obliging bo&tler. Ebcnburg Apr.17 1SS1. "chair" manufactory. WILLIAM P. PATTON. JOHXSTOIYX PA. ALL jiii.iiiiii. m. .. KlBSOP CHAIRS, such as common Wir.scr Chairs. Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs. Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cant 5tat (Shirs, ROCKING CHAIRS. OF EVERY SIZE, SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges. &c.&c CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES. WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favor, be respect fully tolicitc a liberal share of public patroxw ge. Qiatnn Street, Johnstown Cambria tbuF. Krt"embeT -otfc. IS). j. JOHN B, FR0,MALn i MILIUM S FAKY EEKii . CLOAKS & SHAWLS. ixirscts. llooiel Miirt. Tei ie' and Children's Shoes erchiefs. Fancv Goods, r':- ns A-r " MAIN ST1.EET. JO!l.sfoVV Nov. 20. It. ' AltCADC HOTEL, L HENRY FOSTER. Vlotu THIS HOTEL, FORMERLY Kv as the "EUcsburg IIoue " u' the oldest and best stands it, & t: of Ebensburg. for the accor.- -.r-. - L ; p I.-. j the traveling comn.uiiitT. H- pr . assures all who may W depend tn ronize him that die T P.T v i. , l - -..4 .i . , j'iiw who aii i ax Dres cl f uis wua tLe cno:cett rf T; i and no pains tr arcd to rtuder IaL'""' com frr table. ina Ehensburg, April 14. 1CB;12.:T i nis preparation ma:e trorn :e -. va CoiT. i recommcTKie.1 bv rlrsc r. rr" a m a superior NLTRITlOlS i-KVEHAGE b General Dibiiity, Dyspepsia anj s;j " disorders. Tlioasandf w ho hire 1 pel led to abanlon the ose cf c-ffe " this withont irjarioti efTecti. Or.f cr tains the strength rf two jcrscbrf v.- coffee. Trice 1:5 cents. , KOLLOCK'S LEVAIH lne purest and best LAEING TC'TIH l n -lit n f. m r 1 1 ir v 7 1 a. ticus Lre;ul and cakes. Trie 11 tUT", j celt. M. H. K0LL0CK, CUzhl Comer t f Bmad and Cl. -tniit rfc Phil.-dM.ia. ' And st.Td bv all Dnirr':.- March Cth It. Li SUGAR KETTLES. 10 to 40 -all..- COPPER KETTLES, S quarts to 40 pail. a'.l t rts and kiii.'.s. evrv vartv. ENAMELED &r TIXXEl IR r-.V Wjf.Z ZINC WASHB0AHM, tor 25 c-i.ts. wrrth "7 . SAD IKONS ,.r FXOOTtJJSS all t:2ts an i be-t quahtv. ! to t'i ru. : a cooking srovrs. Trirrmed complete, wiih Ikir? rrvp lxws. Frr-. Ja. T.C.C, STOVES. t. it t sic. HEA TIXG CO OK Ti J';.b v tr BRADLEY XXKIN MOVI. F,:- t r.RtFi' .. j5iTrnr.il- HLKRON Sr CO.. Ai'dV i f iXlPLE.! J. GALACJIIERV. and everv ether I'itiibnTh or Pi.i.i t1:: icantif.ctr!reri: stoves n'. .vays rz procure i tt. 5 diTs r'-tl-e. ODD PLATES AND GRATE."; : r r.Iwavi en bcid. carbon- oil Lamps, r.r 62;.. 1.23. CHIMNEYS ual WIG-: L-r ,: wars on had. S P 0 U T I X G BEST QUALITY, put up ar.d hi:eit cts. j er f.ot. ZZs -Vo extra charge Jlr EvfZ MINElFSiAMl'S; OIL CANS. POWDER CA'i all s;zcs. constar.t1v on I.atd. COFFKE MILLS. 37 tnl. TOASTING FYRKS, OYSTFK W'Tj ERS, JELLY Cake Mould-. TaWc ias- Tile abore cordis wi!) be furti-ei WHOLESALE OK RETAIL AT THE JoaxsTows stove & iiorPE rrcr". 6TOBK. CANAL STREET. Oppiite the Weigh Lock. ASK FOR FRANK W.HAYS WAREHOUS and nave ttrenty firrceni. m yonr rrf-" tlTIIER 1XR CASH OK Ml-" JoLniorn April. K.1H1' HARNESS ! AND SADDLT The nnders:gned kerps crrftJJ hand and is still maanfactunrg a.: n in his lice meh as, SADDLES, FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE IIAKffS. DRAFT HARNESS, 1T TV!, vptht rc T1 IllVll TflV' CHECK LINES. HALTERS. Wlh- BR1CIIBAXDS TLico ne CiSpose ci ai 4 t His woik hi all warranted. n& btr v perience.1. he put the lest cf leat.hlirl'"i. work. Tliankfui for past favor, te r-V hy attention to business ton-r-t a vV-. ance oi the patronage r.ereit j 1v extended to him. ait Shop a few doors West of the House!" HUGUM-Ct'1' Ebensburg Dec. 11. 15Cl-tf- NOTICE. In the hinds cf the cn.1eislfci interested will please notice. P. McGOrGS Socman. Fa-, An Jl.leJ - iRRAG!
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