4 A.n I any v.-l:k!i tu iv Uxvc boon taken, ! n- ju-oiKTtr attached, thall be holden on ;b final judgment of the KiiJ circuit court j in such action, in the same manner m if so suck removal ami transfer liad been made, as aforesaid. Aud the State court from which any roch action, civil or criminal, may be removed and transferred as aforesaid, upon the parties giving good and efficient security for the prosecution thereof, shall allow the same to bo re moved and transferred, and proceed no further in the case r Provided, lOicerrr, Thai if the party aforesaid 6hall fail duly to enter the removal and transfer, as afore said, in the circuit urt of the - United Suies, agreeably to this act, the State court, by which judgment shall have been rendered, and from which the transfer uad re:uoval shall have been made, us a fore -said, shall be authorized, on motion for that purpose, to isue execution, . and to carry into effect auv such judgment, the 8aiu as if no such removal and tnuisf-r had lwcn made : .4 uJ jTvvidel tiV., Tha no such appeal or writ of error shall b. allowed in any criminal action or prosecu tion where final judgment slrall have been rendered in favor of the defoudant or re spondent by the S:tte court. And if in any suit hereafter commenced the plaintiff is nonsuited or judgmrnt pass against hlin, the d-'ien lant suail recover double costs. Sec 6. And be it further eruwied. That nay s-iit or prosecution described in this act, in which final judgement may be ren dered in the Circuit Court may, be carried by writ of error to tlie Supremo Court, whatever may hz the amount of said judgement- StC- 7. A:il he it furtlurr enarUd, That no ?u:t or proscu'ion, civil or . criminal, shall bo maintained fbr any nrrest or im prisonment made, or other trespasses or wrongs done or committed, or an act omiiicd to be done, s;t any time doring the rebe'uiol, by virtue or undr color of any authority derived from or exercised by or under the Prer-id -sit of the United Stutes, or by or under act of Codgres?, unWs tlie sams shall have bn ccm menced withla two years next after such arrest, imprisonraen;', trespass, or wrong may have been done or comniittel, or act may Lae been emitted to be done: Pro-nded, That in no caso shall the limi-t-itiMU hareia provid ed Commence to run until the passage of this act. bo that no pirty shall, b virtue of this act, ba de- L:'rd of bl5 remedy by tait or prosecu- ;oq until two years lr.ni passage of this act. and after the Organize ! Undjr the rpecioas title of Union Ieagues " the Abolition IX-magogn-jS and public journals are endeavorii ,n m.-- togyerr in every ta.vn throughout the country a certain suailwr of adherents to the administration, whosa particular oiTice la In furore is meant to b-i to aid tlie 1 provost mrshl to enforee ihe Conscrip tlou act. This purpose is developed in tlie rery nature of thing. Were a call nv!e to-inorrow fr three or five hundred thousand iii-Tj a bare fraction would re spond. To jet men to go to the lldd and sacriiice their lives or suffer privation for th.9 Kke of miserable dgmas and in vio lation of their own opinions, help to in augurate interminable war, and consoli dt ail organize power over their own inalienable rights. Force most be em ployed and only Force can avail. Where is the adininioi ration to obtain this phys ical fegent to carry out the design of the Conscription Men tru'l stay at home and not leave it until they are inarched away under escort,-so long as the "war keeps on in this way and there is no hops, not a shadow of hope, that the ad ministration will relent or tliat the des potism of bigotry will relax Us efforts . at supreme control.; Ilie army, cannot beJ diverted from the field . to, carry out the Conscription ; and so great is .the reluJ tauce of tha peop!e, to such an ebb has popular fueling sunk with reference to the wr, that absolute capture is the only re iurce now-a-days, under the working of its own admirable system, by means of which the administration can procure r:ni3 to defend and support it, and to conduct the war as it wishes. . : What they propose to do in this state of things is manlll-st. Tha "Union Ieaua " aptly to be called In language used in quite another connection once 4 a league with death and a covenant with hell " is to s :pp!y, if possible, the phicu cf armed guards, to patrol the country under provost marshals and en force the d-uft. The prinviple of such a proceednre U si thoroughly Jacobin as ever disgraced and proved the ruin of a great dynasty ia Franca ; the method of carrying it out like the employment of Pnetorian guards in the mi.-lancholy and uisastcroi3 rr-n of Augustus in Home, which ended In counter revolution. We have never iidvied, nor are we abDi:t to a lv Io, any resistance to the folly and tynujay of t!i-3 admluistration, but leeitimite and moral opjjositlon at tha ballot-box ; we have never encouraged any hope but the hpo which .must pro ceed from a gradual and effective change' in public sentinip ; but wc would make our opposition none "tha 1eM strong because it must be characterized by temperance,' wisdom and lawful means, and we do not wish the hope of retrieving hereafter our fallen condition to become less ardent and dia out, because wa cannot tench the in itnimtnts of cria? an 3 tyranny to realise the cade wc aim tit We Lave, therefore, only one word to say to our party friends in this connection, and that i3, organize organize in your separate sections open assemblages for the free and full discus sion of the principles you profess ; let no dark-Tanteraism taint the proceedings of these bodies-iet them be public , but leave nothing undone to effect a vigorous and active organization ; gather together the ranks of the proscribed and hunted, but great and fearless, army of Conserva tives, which moves to victory by the sure and eij-.mt marches of peaceful and law abiding measures, and carries liigh above the turbulent moaaces of wrathful and in temperate zeal the symbol of single and unfailing love for liberty and the great Covenant which is its charter. Tha schemes of centralization which have cimuiated from and find their focus in the administration, are the apprehen sions of an unsafe and uneasy tyranny, which dares not trust itself to the free and unforced approval of the people. Afraid to rest upon its m'rits the war which they are just beginning, the faction of fanatics who surround the throne and move its sceptre, have summoned to their aid ths military power in their, hands : and, ex tending the vast patronage of the govern ment into every precinct ct tlie country, are endeavoring with an artful duplicity of nanus to bind hand and foot every un willing subject, and carry into the vortex of a long, bloody and fruitless struggle the remaining nianhood of the nation. Agalust hem v.e advise patience,' organi zation, wise and temperate counsel, the strongest and best means of effectual re sistance and the sure precursors of our triuranii. Patriot 4r Union. A S-otr Oltwittku. Henry Hale, one of the best scouts in the country, left Leavenworth while Mulligan was before Lexington, with dispatches. As he rode along men from every direction were go ing to join IVico. He aw one old seces sionist with a:i old shot gun, and thought it wciildbe a nice thing to driva in the old fallow and take his horse into Lexing ton. So he engaged the man in convcrsa tlcn. and getting an opportunity "put his revolver to the secessionist's head, order ed hiai to tie Ins jrun to the saddle, to dismount, and finally to "skedaddle." The old man mad-; tracks rapidly, glad to escape with his life. Hale took the horsa br the bridle and rodi off whistling Yan- kec IJoouie. hail n-klen a mile or two when, at a turn in the road, he was suddenly ordered to halt. The old secessionist Had procured another gun and got ahead of him; Hi; gun was srj ian-ly aimed at Hale's Lead. il C-ct oiT i hat horse," cried the secesi-ion- isi. jiaie onejen. "i nil o:r your pants. ' Hale did it. " Tie that revol ver to tha sad He." Hale did it." Ske oaMie, an oruer wiucl' iiale at vnce carried into effect merelv saying, " Well. Cap I thought my shirt would come next good b3'e." lhc secesiojusi went off with two horses whistling Dixie. Hale marched seven miles, into Lexington, with his coat and shirt on. His cont contained his dispalchas. He will never be per united to forget that seven mile march. G" A late advertisement in 'an Irish paper says: ".Missing from Killarney, Jane Oroggerty: she has in her anus two babies and a G uernsey cow, all black, with red hair, and tortoise shell combs behind her ears and large black spots al down her back, which squints awfully.' NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS Tha uodersigned. begs leave to inform the citizens of Cambria : and ad joining counties that he has just received a fresh stockof the finest 1 TALLIN and other Marbles. at his eitabhshment on Frank lin street, Johnstown. MON"- UMETS.TOM T5S. MA XT r.LS, UKAVR STONES. TAIU.V. Jfe BUItEAU TOPS, macfuacturcd of the most beautiful and finest quality of For eign and Domestic Marble, a! ways on hand a vA mide to ordr ns cheap as they can b uurcuasea in in city, without the ad dition of carriage. ukimwiunes of various erits ami sizes, suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold either by wholesale or r"tai!. rrcmpt attention paid to orders from a listance. and work delivered wherever desired. Ila invites the public to call and examine his stock, as be feels satisfied he can sell cheap. . For the convenience of persons residing in the east and North of the county, speci mens may be Keen and order left with Geo. ITuntloy, at hisTinware Establishment in Ebensburg. , . . , . . JOHN PARKE, wohuatown, March IS 1861.-ly. M D. 1IAGEHAN. F.so. Attot; v-er .Ebensburg Pa. Hviii CYRUS L. PERSHING. E33. Attoekkt at Law. Johnstown, Cambria Co. Pa. Office on Main street, second floor orer the Bank. ix 2 TCHAEL IIASSON, Esq. Attokxet JJL at Law, Ebensburg. Cambria Co. Pa. OSice m Main street, three doors East of Julian. .ix 2 rTT-JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT "NOTICE AND AT REASON" ABLE PEICE5. WALTER BELL, PHYSICIAN AM) SL UG CO, Si'mmitviixe, Cambria Cocnty, Tessa. Crj-Oflice at the Summit Mansion House.-Cfl f lljune .C2 3mo R. L. Jonssros. Geo. TV. Oatmak. JOHNSTON & OATMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Ebensburg Cambria County Penna. Office opposite tlie Court House. Dec. 4. 1S6L ly. . WILLIAM KITTELL. Utbrntj at afa, (tbmsburg, Cambria- County Penna. Office Colooade rnv. Dec. 4. 180 rcnUr frost the Cmsti Store t The subscriber wouM respectfully an nounce to the public that he has just re turned from the East.nith' his stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which he will sell, as usual, at a very small aJvaace on cost, FOR CASH ON LY. He is uuaWc to give a pnc list owing to the daily Hue - tuitions m tho market. His stock is the heaviest and mct com plete ever brought to the place, and having been purchased at the very lowest ca.sh prices, win oe siiJ at pric-s wiucu mase u to tr.e interest ot caah nuyers to ca.i and t-x- amine his stoc-K ana oe convincca ii-at. ne can and does sell a little cheaper than any credit establishment. He would call particular attention to his largo stock of DUY UOOLS, embracing all the latest and MOST DESIRABLE STYLES OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS to be found in the Eastern market. A full assortment of fmcy and ; lain Flannels and iShirtiu: Lrge and excelled supply cf Linen and Muslins, dcLCc:; rf patterns of Ladies and Gent's Glovts, all styles uf Il.'siery, with the most comp-cte selection of Shawls ever c-xhilited in this market; any amount of Nubias, Opera Hoods; Ladies' Patent YtMs. aud a trtmoad'aous pile of , Austine, Ecily Sf Co.'s 1'atent Hoop Skirts, r.ning from four to fty springs, which will be sold at 25 cr ceut. under preiiit marktt price. Our stock of GROCERIES U complete acd srlfiiig a few cents below other estab lishments. Our Syrups rang from 40 to 70 seats per gallon. We would invite par ticular attention t j our large stock of- Gov ernment CofTL-e,. bought before the late heavy advance. w!u:h ' wc sell at 20 cents per lb. It is far superior to any of the sub stitutes lately invented. We Lave alo a heavy stock of TEAS, ranging in price from CO cents per pound upwards. Our stock of CHINA, GLASS 4- DELPH WARE ia the" largest, mtt varied end lx-st ever offered te ihe people of this s.d;.u. It is reallv bsautifut. An eiinia-itin of our Show Window" mu-t convince a.l W11O t stop tj view it ti.at ou; wara. Tha Chi we are 'pu:ii 7 a Ware embraces Tea Sets raninir in rrico ' from $12 to Flower Yaccs. Hugs and other .ornaments. The Glass Wire embraces everything and every style of manufacture. Owing to the late advance we cannot now sell tho cele brated Wedjrewood Irn Stone Tea S---ts for less thau $4.75 per set, which is 1.2-5 be low the selling price elsewhere.- I am now fuily cocvinc?! that the CASH SYSTEM is the l-st for bc-th seller an.i buyer, enabling me to Sell cheaper, without loss, and giving my customers a better arti cle, and more of it, for tlie same money, than they get at any ether establishment. But argument on this jK.int is tupfctfiuous. Tha leasou why I can sell cheaper than credit establishments must be apparent t all, and thst I do gell cheajter I can fully convince all who give me a call. A full stock cf boots and shoes. All Wool, Ingrain, - List, Rag md Hemp carpets. Table and floor oil clot Is, window shades, &c, &c. l: A. O. KERR. Altoona.Dec. 17, 1SG2 Sep.3. $30. . EMPLOYMENT! . 100. COMMERCIAL AOEXTS WASTED TO SELL GOODS FOR THE , (A New Engl.sd) MANUFACTOKINQ CONPANY. We will give a commission of one hun dred per cent, on all goods bold by our Agents, or we will pay wages at from $30 to S100 per month and pay all necessary expenses.- For particulars address, wiib stamp CHAS. RUGGLES, Gea. Ag't. For the Adams Man. Co. Detroit. Mich. May 14, l8C2.-ly.- SADDLERY! SADDLERY! THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform the citizens of St. Augustin and surrounding country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in -the basement of Ids dwelling house, ou IloruCr street, where he is prepared to firnisb to order on the most reasonable terms, every d scription of Saddles, Rridies, and Harness &c. Having many years' experience ia the business, employing none bu the lest workmen? and using the best material upon all his work, he hopes to m-rrit and receive a libercl share of the public patronage. Country produce at all times taken in for work, aud the hight market prices exchange allowed. JAMES MAGLTRE. Ebensburg. Sept., 14, S59.-tf. TEENSBURG FOUNDRY.- HAYING JLi purchased the entire stock and fixt ures ot the Ebensburg Foundry, the subscriber is ptepared to furnish farmers and ethers with I;ouliv, riough Points, Stoves Mill Irons. Tlii csliliig 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 to merit, and trusts he will receive a liberal patronage from those in want of articles ia bis line, . All business done at the Foundry . - m - EDWARD GLAfS. lUrch 22, '5-cf. la, 1891. ' ,J DR' KT3I. II. HI RD'S 3 A SURE UEXEV ruU A BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, CANKER, DISEASED RLEED1NG GUMS. NURSING SORE MOUTH; And the best specific now in use for any diseased condition of the mouth. It is par ticularly beneficial to persons wearing , ARTIFCIAL TEETH, compile ely destroyiusr every taint of the mouth, absorbing and removing all impuri ties, insuring A SWEET BREATH to all who make use cf it. No Yocsg La dvouYocng Gestle2:s ho is afflicted with a BAD BREATH should delay appplying this remedy, for it is a certain curs, and ia approved and reccm niended by every phyrician under w!io?e notice it has Lct'u broiht. . - .... ' A BAD BREATH-" is an oiieuCe lor which ihere is no excuse while IR tV3I. II. IM KD'S MOUTHWASH 1 can le procured ; Man' persons carry with them abadbretth 1 greatly to the annoyance and often to the disgust of those with whom they come in conraec. wiumui ic:rii coi:scious O! 'ie fact. To relieve yourself from a!l fear3 re garding this, use na. wm. b. nu;:i,j MotTn wasn. Cleauliuess of the mouili is of preat im Xrtance to the general health, which Sof ten affected, and not unrreq'iently ser!o:::-lj- , ini paired, through vvvnt of proper aJUntion j to this stil ject. j usk r a. wm. n. uvhu ssiorTn wash. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's De?ital Oi!i?e N'o. 77 FouVth Street, Biooklyu. E. D. j Price 37 Cents per Bottle. j A lilt-ral difcom.t made t lcalers. j Address Principal Ofiicc. Tribm.e nrs. No, 1 Sprnce Street. Nea- York. U !. ! fcoldin Phihulclphia bv Dvott A Co.; 232 North 2nd. Stmt; 0. J IlubUH, HIO CliCtrut Street j and by all Drua?:Uts. . OK. VrM. 15. IILHI)' TOOTH POWBEE This Powder jxissesse the CAP.P0N1C UlTIKUT THE 1N.IFR! ous pnorEirriKs of charcoal. a!id is free from ail Achls or Alkalies that can it in the least injure .c Tetth. Its action bm; kxtiukly Jitt HA:ric-AL I'OLISalXG HiTU 'tT T.-.lLl:Cv lili: AUEL. Dr. Wa. B. Herd's Tooth reader. Is reeomme!d.-t by ah cmii.ert De:itL--s. Preparel at Dr. Hurd'a Dcnt-l Of.ioe. No TT Fourth s;vet. Rrfn-Vlj-n. K. I). PKICE 25 CENTS 1 FU BOX. A liberal discount made t. dealers. Addr. Principal OPdce. Tribune Rinld ing. No 1 Spn.. e Street New York. S .! l m Pl:i!adei2'h5a tv Dv Co.. North 'Jii.l. Stm t ; O. J. HuMIi. 1 Ciit-tisui Strict ; rind bv all Drniiais. 110 DK. 1V3I. EI III III2.V TOOTHACHE DROPS. FUR Tl IK CCRE OF ' TOOTHACHE. i produced by exiBed nervvs. ! It is particularly adjpted to all ca.-t if j c'uiidrcn ctSicted with TOOTHACHE. Parents can relieve 1 he:r.--lve froTi tiia: distressing weariniss eAUsl lv ; LOSS OK SLEKP. and their ciu:dren,frem . real fcuthriug, by keeping a Lt ttlii cf Vll. WM, B. UfKD's TOOTHACHE DROPS. m the house. Prepared al Dr. Ilurd s Dental Office, No 77 Fourth Stieet Iiro.klvn VI. D. PRICE ONLY 12 CENTS PRR BOTTLE A liberal disrouiii made to dealers. Address principal Oilice, Triluuc Build- S-4.1 in Philadelphia bv Dyott & Ojl. 22 North 2nd. Street ; O.' J.Hubbcll U 10 Chestnut Street; and bv al 1 Drusguts. r,.T inif, rso, 1 Spruce Strtet Now lork. DS. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS, FOR THE CURE OF NEURALGIA. or TocthaCbo preduced by xilds. LOCAL NEURALGIA. Is immediately cvred by their application. They act like a charm, and are pcrfe-ctly harmless in their nature ; Jo not prodnce a blister, and leave no tmpk-avaat results. 1R. wm. b. hued's necraluia pulstehs. never fail to give satisfaction to all who tet thtir virtue. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental OSce, No, 77 Fourth Street. Brooklyn. E. D. PRICK, ONLY 15 CENTS EACH. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal OiHce, Tribune Build ings. No. 1 Spruce Street, New York. Sold in Philadelphia bv Dvott & G.,232 North 2nd Street; O. J. HuLbell, 1410 Chestnut Street ; and bv al! Dr-jists. Dec, 13d'Cl-ly. ' " Notice. V.'e arc daliy leceiving orders to and by mail for one or more of Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies, wLicii we t..nnot fill. None are mailable except the Neuralgia Yiwfc r, which we send 011 receipt of Price (13 cent.-) and one stamp. But tj accom adate ersons iu places where the druggists and storekeepers jire behiud the age," we have put up packages in white embossed boxes, seven inchec by four, with compart ments ea;h lix containing a bottle of Dr. Hurd's Mtulh Wash, and Tooth Acl,s Drops a box of TbotA Poidcr. the Xtrnraljii lias, ter, and a valuable little Treatise cn Teeth and their IHseafes. the lest means cfjtresrrt inj fnem, and Vie proper Ireat ment of Chil dren's Teeth, vrotth o( itself ika entire cost to every young man or weman, or parents with youn children; with sundry othei articles ; price per package one doUar, or six packages for 45, mit by express as directed As the Er press charges are not much, ifany more on a dozen than on one, it is far cheap er to order iix or dozen packages at time. A large family will want all. er the surplus ca be disponed ctf to neighbors with public benefit, for no one caa estimate -how much j pain, sunering, uidjapp.ne.-s, ud oj4igure- and dies. Address Ym. B. II fU & Co.-I rib I une Buildi:pNew York, and write na-oc&nd address tlainlr. Tliat remittances may be i would be saved to the comdry if every ram- ? ml'Msftrt I ftT iW to day had one of these package, which, lJU v J in itself, is a ccmphte t of Dental Reme J w-j gjA "Ji made with cotili-icnce. i. 11- K Vo.re- ( G.rsts. Hor-pcd fer to th Mayor of I5n.klyn. toh. w. uru , ies' and Ctii'firfo, Sl fith. Prcsidcut of the Farmer's and Citizen's . c-rchiiX.-. Fai.cv ti..-,' . I Bank. Brooklyn ; to'le Edib s of the Am- 1 1 ican Muanafacturf s' Gztte ; t Jct. Coe I n. . 1 t.1,i;oViw A nta Nur YfiiV to '. G)., P -cb'.isher Agtnts, New York ; to rdere.'rARsrw. H-q . who know a xood P. T. Bhcn they sr it and who Las already hing wa second supply, t-tc inao lerutii anted: a-i. r..i ! A as the "FU: . -bur into every fXuiy, r-i -u or woh.cu want, to make money quickly, cn dr letter whh there art itT. i 1. .. ,. il.inn in n-iT'lrJ't 1 for th" U mfit of nnts. Io:t . f samp'.cs j contairii g oc di.zen f the-one tklUr pack ntialw-ve specified. ith circulars will sent, oa receipt of set tn tl l'arr. ab":t half price, to any persor within? to tot .strl'tr skill in sellimr with tl.r view .f 'ns .... . - - , - IX'. an s:; pi t. u. v cai; m-s ii.i rm.nv.-sruc ir thozr vho lT'u e t' tuu-rlics rjT'ict sales man. liTN.w i the time t" "ct i:? b!"ncss For address an I refi-itiiCfS si the aVve. ( a suj GEO. IIUXTLT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF tTn," wCOP!PEr7"AN0 I BOLLOCK'S t r5iir.r.i-ii;i.-N .uii., lui.r.i. ; 1 pn-M at., i IN Cov.kinr. Parlor, and 1 1 e-at i u i S;ovcs. i kr-wr, f.r mnk; Nails, G 1 a..-. iSrc. At. He- 5s- i..vs m UU'U verv larjre a-- r::iciit i .e r.t- vt- arti-'les, 'i:nb i.-J wl.i tcii' l a v.r n.al; .. j r Ebenr t.T.r- .'idv loih is -.1.. t;. iMAXUPACTOni: 1 Willi itiixn rnoFKitioa 1 uk:v:-:;i z..i :.:i:i i t rxi r ri I Crav. f. rl "Strti-t. a few .. rs L lo ti.ecor 1 Jicr t.f Ji; Lui 31 1! Crawf.ird. j M A N t " FA C!" L" R ES ALL KINDS OF j PLEASURE CARRIAGES, j EABCUCHi:?!. CHARIOT EES, I ROCKAWAYS CACHES. SLh!t,l!i:s. ; , AL' s-ct-r.d km 1 wi -rk f d:.l--rr-.t suakin? in all varb-i will it pT.rscs every ' ;y. I ti;t ZJ- Kr.l AIJvJNi d :.e ' ll'.- it !! f tid Thai.kfol r.-r t-.-.t Uallig !ll.iTpri;is. f.v.:s. 1 b ,-p-s. V; t-:!itrit a ni:i',-li -t- '1 1 t. ::"; t J-'ll'. :: v. : V.. a.t'-tu.b- . ;i: 1.5s lil.-e. Vill d:, ::ie::t: ! w ! k . w i.i-ti. ai.it his V. 1 'ot-l:;lr. IS!:,' ImU. iv' FOXTEll HOUSE WILLIAM RICHTER. 1Wk:kt.r G-iTnV nfClii t.ii and Hk.-i.iM'.i Strvi tv J. i j.. town Car.il ria coni:ty P.i. iyj- (:itr:.'-K i"u coi;v:-y paser;'-rr-from and to t!:c R-'.i R.il dc;.t. iKBBXoBUnii HOl'gK. IT l.e ucde-r: taken i" riavno -i -n l" puriiiiM.-i an-1 ! 1 1 cum; (foruiely ivupiil l y II J WU. I'V IlKpp 10 rui-4.-o a; ; Ste his e.ld custfijier an I ol l: , may oe ::. i-l tn p.iTr!i!rx- hi;,-. The 1 i ropricior itfu-t auiv-v; iron acl.as ! J"-SL, albLL other LuidtU-s tiiat v 'l T ! V" offtr at ,as ! . 1 J " il i , ? n !':"!. at '" ?tU r he j ;d ." 7; J place. lie isi ptv.M.-sMon of a l.ir-e upply ; C)1 b KL MILL". f "; I lf the choi.scst li pjors with ul.ich kU Lax TASTlNi IXiRKS. iYT' - will I e furni.-Led; his tuh:- vill U fUrn i FRS. JELLY i'aU M 1 - . -? 1 1 - . ... nciiiicii: oy 1.1s liiwpaaljty and rare, to", merit the patrwua'c cf i.11 tf.cc uhe. st..i : 1 withlaiu. j I ISAAC CRAWFORD, j J Ebensburg Apt i 17. 18G1. tf. . ' . fJifi MOUSE. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. PLAIR. Proprietor. THEPROPIMKTOP. will ?partfr.i to render Ihislb.ul, worthy i f a enriua- tionof tie lilvial s-b.-ire if inib!:.- 1 at-.i-i age it has herctofor? rctivc-.I. !I tat;e will always be furidohcd with the I ot the marxet atiords-j hu lar wi;a the l .t ct I:in.rs. II ii stable is large, and will be attended, by n attentive cud el.lig'ng hostler. Ebenburg Apr.17 l?ol. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM p. PATTON. JOII.ASTOWX IA. ILL KINDS OF CIIA1RSJ such as common insr Q:airs. Frt ILtrk Chairs, Yiccna Oiairs. Rustle Chairs. Rim Backed Cliairs, 'Sociabl- Chairs, (Cant 5raf '$Uhs, ROCKING CHAHUn, OF IF.RY SIZE. spbixgse.it chairs Settees, Lun-3. Vc. Ac- CABINET FURNITURE of evenr descr;rt:oi nd of Ui.t" STTLES. WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past fever, he re-pevt-fully tohcit a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Stmrt, Johnstown Cambria Co. T. KoTrabcr 2Crh,.lf51. ly. JOHN B. FRGf CLOAKS & SHA', ft: it.-: MAIN &TI.KLT. No AltCtUi: IIOTI 1 tT : tt. t IIEMiy rOSIt: ,-. f Till IS HOTEL. FOiii-g I and K.-:Mr '. . j of Eb'ii.-butr. f,r tl.t - - ' .1 I- . 1 iie iraviiir." k i;.:- 1 . 1 .. 1 a--urcsaiiv. j.r. r asyurc-s all v. i, pli?d with all Ke his.liAR ti.t anil no p:a." hp.-.ri coiiif.rt 1 'c. r. Apri li. 7v. t i 1 C J 1U, pr Va CofTt". j .-.rail'.', ir.j i rf-c. r, '.1 r N I Ti.! ' i - o-d t . .. ;ltt tl.U witho-t ii-iu:."..:. j t-'HJJ. thr Mr. 1.;!, . f ; .. i e fft. I'ii.- "j or:.:-. 1 Ml 1 ti-rs Bi SI H. 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SAD3I3, i D: AFT HARN-r which lc w?.! f J i cash. . . ; 1 His woik i all ririu'v- perienced. he p-1- t;.e ji work. Vnan.u. 1 ' rr-' ly attct.ti.tj t I u i'C t.-rj ar.ee cifiLepitr i--. ' ?''-2 lv exictdixl t " 1:- SV.-iT. a f. IV dorrs 'Cr. .- drr. - - B y, House." lit . . .r Kr1.r. IW. 11. I1' X(TICE. Tl lMcrts f : - in the haris the nu-3f:5--inUrtted will p ".p.SlcGO;