Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, March 11, 1863, Page 4, Image 4

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By consnitation with your friend Mr.
Qarriron, of Botton, I learned thut bo had
been laboring for years to overthrow the
government, . and Mill had at tho head of
his newspaper the motto, The Constitu
tion league with Hell" which, he in
formed mc, was a stem; but if he could
get the people of America to believe that
the founder of the Kepublic were in the
fellowship of Your Majesty, it would be
all right. He made issue on the question
of slavery, which exists only in the South
em Stair, and had well nigh brought
matters to a climax in 1 850. when an old
fool named Webster, from Boston, said,
The Constitution found slavery among
a?, it recognized it, and gave it solemn
g-jamntie and argued that the people
ould not conscientiously disregard these
pledges. (What he meant by thi?, I can
not My, as conscience is indefinable known
only to the followers of your Enemy.
However, it had a great eSect with the
people.) This Webster, and a fellow
named Clay, by great exertions, succee
ded ia cementing the Union as firmly as
before. The eiforts of Messrs. Garrison,
Phillips & Co., having failed, the country
went on in the even tenor cf its way. I
perceived at once that the plan of your
well-wishers was excellent that it was
the only way ia which we could succeed.
I immediately commenced tho organiza
tion of Abolition Aid Societies ; whispered
in the ears of a politician named Giddings i
-a- . "
ana one namea lovejoy ooin your par
ticular friends to counsel the people to
steal ail the negroes they could, and to re
sist the Fugitive Slave Law a part of
ths Constitution. - Also, with very little
effort, I succeed id in inducing popular
preachers of the Gospel to preach, instead
of " Christ and him crucified," the "Slave
holder and him be damned." I proceeded
immediately to New York city, and had
a conference with our worthy Horace,
and urged tha necessity of tending fome
eniifcaric to Kansa?, a territory then
about to be admitted into the Union as a
S'atc. Horace was delighted. ' Cer
tainly," said he, " I am in on that. The
column of my paper are at your service,
and Til and Jim Iicdpath to Kansas as
our spocial cyrreapondent. You know
Jim ia good at getting up a lie, and can
picture the imaginary outrages in glowing
colors." This ready acquiescence of
Horace should not be forgotten, nnd, in
.return for hia valuable services, I hope
Your Majesty will see that he is furnished
with comfortable apartments when he
' shuffles oiFthe morlal coil."
As was anticipated, this programme
caused the most intense excitement
. throughout the whole country. The con
servatives endeavored to qu?ll the storm,
and maintained that the South should
have their rights that every State should
regulate its own domestic affair? that
riavery could not be interfered with, &c.
The people of the South met the matter
boldly, bir.g determined to stand up for
their interests. They alao sent emigrants
to Kan?.a, for the purpose of planting
slavery there. They contended that the
Northerner and Southerner should both jro
to the Territory with their property, and
that when the people formed a S:atr Con-
tion, it wu deemed advisablo to givo him
the contract of inaugurating Mr. Seward's
idea of on irrepressible conflict." lie
was eager for the'task, and, after being
furnished with arms, ammunition and
men, he made a raid upon Ilnr-ier'a Ferry,
for the pur-jose- of setting the negroes five.
Although he did not succeed very well,
his efforts produced the most intense ex
citement. It was as a match to a train
of powder. Of course we denied having
any connection with the matter, and thus
escaped punishment, but old lirown was
caught aud hung. He died like a hero.
A3 he is in your dominions, and can com
municate personally with Your Majesty,
it is unnecessary for me to enter into a
history of the case. John did well, and
dj try and give liim as cool a cell as
possible.
The Harper's Ferry aflair did much
towards dissolving the Union. But a few
more straws were needed and the back of
the camel would have been broken.
One Mr. Helper had been chased out
of California for forgery and came to my
embraeci-. Seeing tliat he was rather in
telligent and willing for any service, I told
him to write a book, and in proportion to
the amount cf blackguardism, abuc of
the South and general misrepresentation
contained therein, would be his pay. He
commenced, and in d'ie time the work
appeared, entitled the "Impending Crisis."
It was a perfect success, and I hope I
may be pardoned for saying that it was a
work worthy of Your Majesty. I send
WALTER BELL,
PHYSICIAN AM Sl'KGCO.T,
Scmhitville, Cambria Cocstt. FxjfXA.
CO-OEce at the Summit Mansion Ilourf.-CO
lljune .02 3mo
It. L. Johnston. Geo. W, Oatmax.
JOHKSTOW OATEIAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Ebecsburg Cambria County Penna.
Office opposite the Court House.
Dec. 4.
WILLIAM KITTELL.
ftornni at ato, btnsbnrg,
Cambria Comity Penna.
Office Colonade row.
Dee. 4. 1SG
C
rcular from the Catb Store t
The subscriber would respectfully an-
I called a caucu3 of the members of
thing,'
stitu'.ion thev should
whether or not slavery should exist.
ballot
We
kept the bnll moving. Your organs
teemed with horrible outrages!" said to
have bsen committed by the pro-slavery
men. We. got rp the phras?, Weeding
Kansas," an-! represented the country as
desolated by the Southern b-irbarians.
"We contended that the Southerners
Congress, who " understood the
and told them thev must indorse this book
and recommend it for general circulation.
Two or three of the members objected ;
thereupon the faithful set up a tremendous
howl of 'disapproval. Therefore, a'd
signed ir sixty-nine members of the Con
gress cf the United States. Another
" good lick."
The time for the nomination of another
candidate for President had now arrived,
and we centered on Abraham Lincoln, of
Illinois a man well suited fur the posi
tion, as the greater part of his life had
baen spent in splitting rait. We went
into the contest boldly. Making tools of
Win. L. Yancey and o.hr Southern lead
ers, I succeeded in dividing the Demo
cratic party thus making our chance
sure. We boldly proclaimed our princi
ples "m union with slaveholders"
"' slaveholders are a nuisance ; wc must
abolish all nuisances" " slave-holding is
the sum of all viilanies" slaveholders
are more criminal than common murder
ers" "Congress has exclusive jurisdic
tion over the question of slavery in the
territories it is the duty of Congress to
abolish slavery." " The Constitution is
a league with hell" "A Higher Law."
" Down with Southern aristocracy up
with negro equality."
In this manner we preached, and Mr.
Lincoln was elected. Being pledged to
carry out the ideas of his party, the eo
ple of the South became alarmed, nnd at
the suggestion of a few political dema
gogues, withdrew from the Union. This
was another point gained. In order to
li'tp t'iem out, I urged "our boys" to fight
rather than compromise and so a war
has bc.cn going on for two years, :;n J as
yet no prospects of settlement. On the
rirst of January, at my suggestion, Mr.
IJncoIn issued a proclamation declaring
all the slaves in the Sonlli fne. There
can now la no hone of a reunion.
all cut-threat?
were
, while, "our men" were
all innocence (confidentially, they were se
lected from the greatest rascals in the
country.) President Pierce, by Lis con
servative course, diJ much harm to our
cause, jet the seeds of discord were plan
ted and gave promise of a good yield.
The year 185G had arrived the great
period for which we had been so long
preparing. A new President was to le
elected, and I deemed this a propitious
moment for the new party which we had
formed to take a bold stand. Accordingly
I proposed the matter to the representa
tive men of You Majesty's ideas, an J
they assembled at Philadelphia and there
nominated John C. Fremont the chap
to whom you gave the gold mines. He
furnished the money we. did the wire
pulling and talking. We raided a banner
having a star" for each free State. We
boldly proclaimed disunion, rather than
live with slaveholders. Mr. Fremont
was r.ot elected, but received a verv re
spectable vote. Jame.4 Buchanan was
chosca i 'resident by a large majority.
Hi took Lis scat, a:;d the country again
settled down to lis wonted quietude. I
began t despair, and v. as about to retire
from tlie contest, but your boys all said
"try again!" I -ratted them on the
shoulder kindly, and told them to go to
work. Mr. Seward, one of your adroitest
agents, announced to ihc- public that there
was an " irrepressible oonr.ict" going on
between freedom and slav--ry ; but he was
sharp enough not to mention any names,
OKI Abe contended, after the manner of
the Bible, which you know is a favorite
book with the pj-ople, thiU, " A house di
vided against itself cannot sta d this
country must become all five or all slave."
Abe worked hard ; and very properly has
received his reward. 1 h:ive the honor of
announcing that he : now President of
tho United States.
At this time, John Krown, one of our
emissaries to Kana. returned and asked
iff otbw joK After zaooh cor.aidrra-
Thc great
work is nearly over, and
I have the pleasure of announcing to
Your Majesty that the LTiiiou is dissolved
that a most destructive war is raging
that the signs "indicate a general disso
lution, and the will coma then great day
of our rcj jici:ig.
I have the honor to b, with much
respect, Your Majesty's humble servant,
. SriiHTCS Poutico,
Agent for Dep't of America.
NEW ARRIVAL
JOHNSTOWN
JIAHBLB WORKS
'lli uiiilt-rsigjeJ Wgs leave to inform
the citizens t-l Canibria and ad
jiining counties tbat he has just
fA7',il ""cetvtd a fresh stockof the finest
hlf&r - ITALIAN' aud other Marbles.
v at h'3 ttabijshment on Fr.ink
tjg lin street, J...hnstown. MOT
r UMEXTS.-TOM US. 51 A NT
(!UA VK STONES, TABLB &
BUREAU TOI'S, manfuactured cf the
mort beautiful and finest quality of For
cign and Domestic McrMe, aiwaysuu hand
a u! made to onler as cheap s they cau -e
purchasel in the city, without" the ad
ditinn of carriage.
liillNDSTONES of various grits aud
sizes, suitable for Farmers and Mechanics,
sold either by wholesale or retai'.
Prompt attention paid to orders from
a oistance, and work delivered wherever
dohired. He invites the public to call and
examine his stock, as he feels satisfied he
can sell cheap.
For the couvenience cf persons resijin"
in the eat and North of the county. speci
mens may be seen and orders left with Geo.
Huntley, at hUTiuware Establishment in
Ebensburg.
JOHN PARKE.
Johnstown, March IS 18G1.-Iy.
nounre to the uulic tti.it ho lias just re
turned from the East with his stock if
FALL AND.W1NTEII GOODS, which he
will tell, as usual, at a very small advance
on cost, FOi; CASH ONLY. He is unable.
to give a price list uwiug to the daily fluc
tuations iu thw market.
His stock is the heaviest and most com
plete ever bruuht to the place, and having
been purchased at tho very lowest ca-sh
priceo, will t e sU at prices which make it
to the interest of cash buyer to call and ex
amine his stmk and be convinced that he
can and does sell little cheaper thau any
credit establishment.
lie would call particular attrim to Lis
l.irg Mock k. DKY CtKCS. embracing all
the latest and MOS f DF-SIUARLE STYLF25
OF LADIES' DltESS CUOD-S to le fouud I
iu the Eastern marlvtt. A lull s rtmcut j
of fancy and plain Flannels and shirting;
large and excellent supply of Linen and
Muslins, dozens of patterns f Lilies' :nl
Ueiit's Glovts, all styles of ll.iery. with
the most complete selection of S'aawls ever
extibiteil in this maiket; any amount of
Nubias, Opera IIools; Laliej' Patent Yesls.
and a trcmenluous pile of Am-iiue. Kelly V
Cc.'k Patent Hoop Skirts, ranin" born Lur
to fifty springs, which will ts wld at least
2) per cent, under present maiket price.
Our stock of GUOCEUICS is compete
and stlfing a few ceiits lelow i.th?r et;ib
hshmeoU. Our Syrups range from 40 to
70 tenU per gallun. We wcuM invite par
ticular attention u our large stock of Gov
crnmeut Coffee, bought befvte the late
heavy advance, which we sell at 20 cents
per lb. It is far superior to any f the sub
ttitutes lately invented. Ye have also a
heavy stock of TEAS, raniiig in price from
CO cents per pound upwards.
Our stuck of CHINA. GLASS & DELI'U
VVAUE is the largest, inut varied sod best
ever offered te the ople of this section. It
is really le.utiful. An examination cf our
Snow Window " must convince ail wlio
stop to view it that we are m l "puCiii"
our v.aro. The China Yaie embraces Tea
Sets rauz'ng in price from 412 to S-'O.
Flower Yaces. Mugs and other ornaments.
The Glass Yre embraces everything and
every style of manufacture. 0ing to the j
late advance wc cannot now sell the cele
brated Yedgcwood Iron Stor.e Ten Sets for
less than $4.75 per set, whkh is $1.5 be
low the selliug piice elsewhere.
I am now fully convinced that the CASH
SYSTEM i the W.-t f or lKth seller aud
br.ytr. enabling me to sell cheaper, without
tss, and giving m3' customers a better arti
cle, aud more of it, for the same nKuey.
il.an they get at ar.y iher establisbmrnt.
Ihit argument on this joint is suj eifliious.
TVe itaSi-n why I can sell cheaper
crci.it estabiisliinrnts unist ! apia
all, and that I do sell chenjfr I can
convince a;I who Rive me a call.
A full btock of boots r nd shoes.
All Wool, Ingraiu, List, Uag and Ueinp
carpets.
Tahlc and flxr oil clotl s. window shiJe,
&c. &h. II A. O. KF.KR.
, Altoona.Dec. 17, ; Sep.3.
$30. EMPLOYMENT ! S100. '
COMMERCIAL AGEXTS WASTED
TO SELL GOODS FOK THE
(A Nkw Exgl.xi)
HANUFACT JKIKG'CONPANY.
We will give a comraisfi-'n of fte bun
dred per cent, on all g.xl hold by our
Agents, or wc will pay wages at from $00
to S100 per tn iith and pay all necerrary
expenses. For pirticulars a.i.lress. -vith
stamp CHAS. RUGGLES. Gen Ag't.
For the Adams Man. Co. Detroit. Mich.
May 14. lfe-ly.
DR' It. ISUZl O'S
A SUHk KUIIY r.jK A J
BAD BREATH,
bOSE HOUTESr
CANKEB,
DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS,
NURSING SORF MOUTH,
Aud the best specific now in use for any
diseased condition of the mouth. It is pat
ticu'arly beneficial to persons wearinj
AUTIFCIAL TEETH,
comt'leely destroying evert faiut of the
rrouth, absorb:ng and removing all impuri
ties, insurins
A SWEET BREATH
to all. who make use of it. No Yovxo La
oy on Young Gektlesjak vho is afflicteJ
w ith a
BAD BREATH
should delay appp'ying this remedy, for it is
a certain cure, and is approved and recom
mended by every phynicuu under wlio.-e
notice it has been brought.
A BAD BREATH
is an offeDce for which there it no cicu
while
in tv.-m. n. uunn's
H0UTH WASH
can be procured
Many persons carry vith them a bad broith
greatly to the annoyance and t ften to the
disgnst of thoe with whom they come ia
contact, without being conscious of the
fict. To relieve joursclf from all frs re
garding thix,
ess iK. w m. r. hcbd's v ein wash.
Cleanliness of the month is of sreat in--,
ivtrtance to the peneral health, which b of
ten affected, and not unfreq-tently f-eri.-m.--1y
impairctl. through wct cf proj-er a!t-nti.n
to this sul jc-ct.
fsK i a. w;i. rt i;rhi srjotTn wisn.
rrer.red at Dr. Hurd's Dvutal tJfficc,
No. 77 Fourth Street. Biof klyn. E. D.
Trice 37 Cents per Bottlo.
A lil-eal dirti nnt made to dcale-.-.
Address Fiiucip d f?iee. Tribune l.uild
iia. No. 1 Sj nice Street. New York.
rv ld in FhiUdelphia by DvottA C. .12
North 2v. Stmt? O. J "i::v.Ull. HI0
Chestnut Street ; aud by till Diujristis.
bereSt, for no one can estimate how much
ihapi,.n-. :jrt u:siurc-
r.d
JOHN B. CRQATT
nam. siue'nr. U:
! ment. exr.iTise. Ivts of timo a
I wr.t to the cx tu.trv if every l iro- ! hi ! I.I.I ten 11 T ftT i'TAI ) J
tly to day had one of these- ka5 which. , Mln;&XI.0S tv;-J
in itself. i a complete set of DenUl l. '-ue i -frrrg CTTCZf: i rr - ' '-.I
dies. Ad drers Wm. B. Hcbu Co. Tiib j J- "TT T". , U 2 f- J
ure Bui!di .gNew Yf.rk. and w itc naie and Rlfii nS Pi fljM. i.l
m n
i i i. j
avi il l j , m i . . am. - - i
. . r 1 It.nlfM- 1 . . ....
majo HIT It r . r.. .t Tm k II. II. i I A3. IC I . .T-v-T I . IT u.i v. I , ... . ,
Gnf : jes'atid Oiidrtri b M;Ur
fer to the Mayor .f Brot4iyn. to G. W.
fith. President of the FarmerTs aii Citi
Bank. Brocklvn : to'he Editors of the Am
ican Muati a fact tires Gazette ; to Ict. Coe
Co . Y freblibhers A- nts, New York : to
rdere..' tarn-Cm. E--q , who know a Rood
1. T. Bhen they see it and who has already
Ling w second pupji'v, e tc.
lOOO Agentti lVantcd:
To introduce Dr. Hurd's Drntal Remedies
into every G-unty, Men f-r YWrcen who
want to tiiake mouev oukklv. can do better
u ith the-e at tides than anythii p in market, j
They are new. -:s -ful. low priced, aijd we j
i- ... J . - 1. .: : tl., wn
are speao.ni inoiiaiiL in i'iichkhi ""'u
f.T tt.e beneft of ag-nt. Boxe .f samp".
containii.g one d..zen of the one dollar pack
aps above epeciried. . ith circulars will be
iit. cn rtceipt cf croi tlZUis. about half
price, to any person Uiltbinj; to tett his"T Ler
skill in selling -ith the view c.f lecom;n2
as aerit. They can 1-e s- hl in a day. 3"'"e
trovJ ralhrr jxrn s-ifarlet-ihan Coimisuas
to L'tose trho jtrvrc Utsetvet rgiciert salts
i.i in.
!ItN--w is the time t get inta busiaesa.
For ad:iros and r-f"ietu-s see the ab-jTe.
zen s j crchiefs. Faiicy Good
MAIN S'MiKLT.
, L-.fi-nt. j,.
GEO. nOXTtY,
WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL
3F TIN WCOPPERT AND i KOLLOCE'S LEVil
SHEirr iRON WAKE, AND DEALER ! TI i-urtU art! bwt BAPLCSirv
m - a Vk ri mm -- -
HENRY Fr-sTEn. pC.
riliiis hotel, ror.Miii 'Vr
J8. as the Eleiitlurg
the oldest aud t Kt?.-..,,
of Ebei tlnrg. for Ike actt-tr.
the travelii.g cociuriEiTT. XU
aFsurec all who mav 1 c?
rwnizc Lira that Lis TAELL t:1 1 i
piled with al! Kit Inicr , " 1
Lie BAR with tie cLciceft cf '
and no pain? spared to uifa
comf'.rtable.
Eheobbcrg, Airil II. Jfkf;'?
wm mm
Thi prej-aratiia rsa.;e .-.t v
a sopeiir NUTRITIOUS I-.kv"'
Gen-ral Db:!::y. Drsperu x:''
diaorders. Thousands lltJ
p-.Ied toabaiKV-o te zit
f f.
ilia witconi irjarvit.s erecu. fr,.
. . 1 r
i'.ri lite Mrer.pin ! tuo
coSee. Tii" ceut.
IN Oxikir..
I:irlrr. i.d Hetizg Jovi,
Nai'.s. Gla. V:c. Ac. lie a'v has c.
hi.n l a veiy larc "-w rtmcr.t f tl.c ab-.v-articles,
which he v ill R at a very is'!
advai-ce on Cv-t. f-r c.ish
Ebcnsbur, Ju'y 10.L- I5CI. tf.
I) it. n. iii'itn
TOOTH POWDER
This I'.rtvder posi-esse the
CARBONIC WrniUfT THE I.NMUkl
OUS FKOPERTIF-S OF CHARCOAL,
and i free from all AcKIm or Alkalies that
cati it in the least injure the Teeth.
Its actios bzisu entibf.lv mechanical
roLisuiNO wmiocT weabing thk en
A M EL.
Dr. Win. B. Hnrd'a Tooth Powder.
Is reeoramende-J by all eminent Dt tiiis'a.
rrepare-1 at Dr.'lluid Dental Oficc,
No 77 FiHinh t.treet. Rmokhn. E. D.
1'RRE 25 CENTS FKR BOX.
A l;.l-era! disctjunt rnat!e to d-altrs.
Addre lViucipal Office. Tiibunc Build
ins No 1 Spruce Street New Yolk.
Sold in rhila!ilphia t-v Dvtt A : Co.. 732
North 2nd. Street; O. - J. Hubl-ell. 1410
Chestnut Street ; and by all Dree-n.-t.
known, ur !.mt!et S'
tivus B.ead -uid cal cs. IVicf il ?
JiArrACTrr.tr' t
M- H. EOLLCCE, ClE-r
vo.-cr -..r I' -r, l i fj-.es-ji
I "i ii ir j. T : ; . a
. ... .. '
Ai.il s...t ty a.. D'uz-izl C--
Aiarcn ita jv.
M V IT T3 ! r l I T.
rr.CFBIETi.R. FBFN-n U.CiXBKl CTSTT T j -' 1 1 1. 1 J L JiL
Crawford btret-t. a few . .rs t-tluw tbct.cr
ucr of Jul:au aud Craf'.-ri.
I
fa
MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF ) k3 U Vl A ll
PLEASURE CARRIAGES, COppfr Vptti c-
ROCKAWAYS, COACHES, SLLiuHES.
Z qr.art to 40 .'.Uv
Also fccond bait-1 work c.f d.iTcreot ki
:at will '-:t
3d..
ile
tnan
fully
TIT I). MAG Ell AX, Ekq. Attoknet
JjM- .Ebensburg I'a. t 14 via
1T7-J0B WORK OF ALL KINDS' DONE
AT TniS OFFICE ON tHORT 'NOTICX
AJiD AT B?.ASONABLPRKXa .
SADDLERY! SADDLERY!
THESUI'.CRIBER wonld res,ctfuily
iuforrn the citizens of St. August in and
surrounding country, that he has opened a
Saddler'd shop, in the bacniect of hi
dwelling house, on Horner btreet. wLere he
DK. W.M. KZiUL Eins-S
TOOTHACAE DROPS.
FCRTI1E CURE OF
TOOTHACHE.
produced by exKsed nerves.
It i particularly adapted t all cae of
children : fflicte.i with
TOOTHACHE.
Parents can relieve thrni.-lTtj froTi that
distressing wivirinei- c us-l by
LOSS OF M.EEK
and their children frcm g-cat fl -r:r;, by
kcepiuf a bet tic f
D. wm, b. iic::ys TOOnicnt DSwfs.
m tiie house.
Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dertal OfSce, No
77 Fourth Street Brooklyn E. D. j
PRICE ONLY 12 CENTS PER BOTTLE I
A lileral discour.t nv.ie todealer. j
Address principal 02:rc. Trihnne Build j
ings. No. 1 Spruce St ret t New York. j
Sold in Phi:.tdeipiiia by DyottA Co.. 232
North 2nt. Streit; O. J. Ilubbell
Cliestnut Street; an ! 'y :l. rrtij-gists.
rjakir.g in til a v;:cty t
purses f every r--.:y.
tZT REPAIRING iy-e with neitursa and
disp!tch
Thaiikful f.-r ftvors. he toptt, by
using g'""l iV! ier;.. to merit con::nur.ncc
j .f tiie ptrt.- b-tf.ifu!e piveu to l.':n.
! lYrsot.J w :a,'!n t m ji-ircha. ai.y aiti-le
j in his lint. ::' !u -e:l to ca'l at L". e-.tab-J
lishment ; i.t cn,j ; s workn:?n. and
I l,;r woik wiii lc :u.ira-Jtetd.
I Decern! rr. 1 1&;1. 2v'-
FOSTER HOUSE,
WILLIAM RICH 1T.R. rr.arjtzsTOK
Comer of Cli' ton atd Second Street.- J-.-hL--town
Car.t i :a coui.ty Pa.
Carri.:e will convey a.t.safr
fr in and to ihv R.:l Rou,! Jeiot.
:.',r. .
IS.
a'l Kcnc .--:.d i.
sncirr litcx tt are,
ZHiG WASHFGAEDl
It r i5 c.Lts. ;:.
all ;:z.cs at ! best t.r
C00K1.V
Trirri-red .'ni lete. -i:h I-.!,::;:-.
ro-Illii. Tr. Ml t; Ji
EGG STOVES, i. 10 ; ill i.
uea rixo co ok iT ( i n v i
BRADLEY OXUiING "l'Vr:
griff a io.. ?inixir.
HEBRON 4- 0)-.AB:j. 7T N.L
j. ga lag !:?-::.
aud evry ether Fit'y'-'-rc'.. ? "
r.aiiufictUTer's stc-Tf-i s!w.-y rt- u
procured S .Jar-( t.i::.
ODD PLATES AND uRATIii:?
a!-.vavs ri i.i:.2.
CARBOX OIL LAMl's
BBBX8BUHS HO USB. """X
S P 0 li T 15 1
and
a rc
fphe undcrs -e.! Lnviug purrliseJ
1 takeu p-.a -Cisior. of the Eb:,
llous-c (fc:t:i-ly ivuicvl by Iler.ry I-ler.)
wd! le happy to receive and accoirruod
ste his ohl custin ri!, and a'.l thei who
is
prepared to furnish ta order cn the
mo: t reasonable terais. every d scription of
Saddles, Bridles, and Harness At.
Having many years experience in the
business, employing none bu- the lst
workmen, and using the best material upon
all his work," he hopes to roerrit and receive
a liberal share of the public patronage.
Country prcdnce at all times taken in
for work, and the bigticst' market prices
exchange'- allowed.
JAMES MAGUIRE.
Ebensburg. Sept.. 14. 1359.-tf.
IBENSBURG FOUNDRY HAVING
i purchased the entire stock and fixt
ures ct the Ebensburg Foundry, the
subscriber is prepared to furnbdi farmers
and others with
Ploughs, Plough PolntM, Stoves
Mill iroiiM. Threshing Machines
and castings of any kind that may be nee
tied in the community.
By strict attention to the business of
the concern, he hoes to merit, and
trusts he will receive a liberal patronage
from those in want of articles In his line.
All busing done at the Foundry.
EDWARD GLAD'S.
- Vrr n, 'wi-ff. i2f mi.
DH. WM. B. HURD'S
NEURALGIA PLASTERS,
FOR TIIE CURE OF
NEURALGIA.
or Toothache produced lv coh'.a.
HXJAL NEURALGIA,
is immediately curel by th-Ir application.
They act hke a charm, and are -cnVrtly
harmless in their nature; do not proiluce a
blister, and leave no unpleasant results.
1K. WM. B nURD's SECKALCIA FLASTERS.
never fail to give satisfaction to all wht
te.-t thtir rittue.
" Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dei.l Office,
No, 77 Fourth Street'. Bror.kljn. E. D.
PRICE. ONLY 15 CENTS EACH.
A liberal discount made to dealers.
Address Principal Office, Tribune Build
ings. No, 1 Spruce Street, New York.
Sold iu Philadelphia bv Dvott A Co.. 252
North 2nd- Ftreet; O. J. Hnbbtll. 1110
Chestuut Street ; and by all Druggists.
Dec. 18d'Gl-ly.
Notick. We aredaliy lecciving orders to
and by mail for one or more of Dr. Hurd's
Dental Reined ies, which e cannot fill.
None are mailable except the Srvralgia
FlaUr, which we send on receipt uf Price
(15 cents) and one stamp. But to aconm.
ad Ate persons ia place where the druggists
and storekeepers are behind the age, we
have put up packages in white embossed
boxes, seven inches by four, with compart
ments ea;h box containing a bottle f Dr.
Jlur-Vs Mouth Wash, and Tuoth Ache Dropa
a box of Too h Potcdtr. the XeuraJgia Flos,
ter. and a valuable little Treatise on Teeth
and Oieir DU'curs. the best means qfjrreserv
inj.them, and the proper treatment' of Chil
dren's Teeth, worth of itself the entire cost
to every young man or woman, or parents
with young children; with sundry othel
article ; price per package one duUar, or fix
package for $5, sent by express as directed
As tho Express charges are not much, if any
more on a dozen than on one, it is far cheap
er to order tix or dozen packages at a time.
A large family will want all. or the surplus
en be dlepowrd of t neighbors w-th ptil-iV
may be d:p t patronize him. The
Proprietor f-vh. in--i fr-.rr: tTe p-.-Kas
IULSE. STABLE A other fSX. t,.at
he can oiler at lr-u-t a-t good accotiimn
H10 dations as caa l-e bad at any other iu the
I pics. He is in M--sejiK ii ofa lareer-!r ; lv
of the choicest li.p:..r with which hia bar
will Le furnishe-.!; bis table will be furu
bbed with all th luxuries .f tbeteason. and
be intends by his h-?piTr.Rty and care, to
merit the patnua cf all those who ttcp
witbbim.
ISAAC CRAWFGRD.
Ebensburg Apri. 17. 1801. tf.
UNION HOUSE.
EBENSBURG PA.
JOHN A. BLAIR. Proprietor.
i ut.ri;uri;iLioii win spare no
to render this Ho tr! , worthvef a con
tionoftbe lileral share of public -atr n
age it has hereto. ore received. Hi tah'.e '
will always be fumisll with the bet the '
market affords; bis bar with the Lcit cf 1
liquors, j
His stable is targe
BES I AI-1 1 Y. put -: ' T:'
ct. t ' -r..
MINER'S LAMPS.
OIL CAN?.
rowing
all s:zrs. cons-:sr.: .i "i-
COFFKE MILIJ?. C7 rt? rv
toa&ting rn:Ks. ov-ir i-
EliS. JELLY Cake M-uV:
Spooas.COAL Bt CK'.rrS. :
THe above c"i-! i!? U f -
WIIOLESALK OIIKI-
AT Tn
JOH55TOWS 6TOTE i rorsi Tit?
CANAL "C STtEET.
Opix.iie the t'gh h.-
ASK FOR
FRANK W.HAYS VTAFJ3I.-
raics ' iaTe tentv f-rrcmi.
tinua- j EITH ER FOR CASH t -S
atrn-j Jt-btiato: April.
and will be attended.
by an attentive and obliging hostler.
The underseJ ifTf
hand and is ttili manfi'Ct.nr.i
Ebenburg Apr.17 1S61.
I is bis line Mich a.
! SADDLES,
CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
WILLIAM P. PATTON.
JOH.ST01Y. PI,
FINE SINGLE Jt DOCPIX TJ
DHAFT HARNEY
BLIND BRIDLES. RU1V-
ALL KINDSOP CHAIRS. cutCKLSK
i hU? T.nmVJ.r.f,Lr Yrtt which be will dispose f t
v.uuri, t iriiua vt.airs. iusi.c viiair?. i.im t .
Backed Chairs. S-"ciable Chairs,
(font int tairi,
ROCKING CHAIRS. OF EVERY SIZE,
SPRLXG SEAT f HAIRS
Settee, l;ungs. &c. Arc.
CABINET FURNITURE
of evt-ry lecrintion and of latest
STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE
Tastes of all.
Thankful for pat fa von., he respect
fully solicit a liberal share of public patrun
a. Clinton Street, Johnstown. Cambria
Or. Pa. Ko-wrw 30th. lgfll. U.
It? 1 Z . "1 .rr.ntei.
. IUSWOI& MJ I.."-- f If
perienced. be puts the W el 'fr .
work. Than V ft.! f v T' x s
by attentiv l.tisir-e to r.r-
ance thepitr-nage hereM
ly extemle-I U- him. ,
Shop a few doors V",".-
llon." iV,lff
Ebensburg Dec. 11. 15-1-"- ,
NOTICK.
ir-..T..v.)c,.fP V. Uecw ,4
1 i iA-;t v .. -reC
in the hand, of the rad18
interetd will Pie- CZ
fr-eisaa. Fa . J"-