1 The Ring My Mother Wore. The earth hath many treasures rare, la gem3 and golden ore, My heart hath one, more precious far The ring my mother wore. I saw it first, when I, a child, Was playing by her side ; She told me then 'twas father's gift When she became LU bride. T nw it irt iu sorrow's hours, ! ' i j ! Which market! the after j ears, When shining on the soft, white han 1 That wiped away my tears. And, oh ! I saw it once again, When on her dying bed, She lifted up her hand in prayer, And laid it on my head. Reside that bed, where fell my tears, The ring to me was given ; She placed it on my hand, and said. We'll meet again in heaven ! v 1 kissed the cheek I oft had pressed, From w hich the rose had fled ; And, bowed wiih grief, stood motherless, Alone, beside the.dead. Among the blest in realms above, Where sorrows are unknown, O, may I meet my mother dear, j No more to weep alone. Her dying words of love and faith I'll cherish evermore, Within the heart which holds so dear The ring my mother wore. 3Iysteriou.;FIre. The following marvelous statement is Uiken from the Oswego J'rtss of March 7th: The following most singular phenomena have occurred at the residences of Win. S. Stearnes and Richard Freeman, in the town of Hush, about five miles north of this city. On Tuesday morning last, soon after making the lires, Mrs. Stearnes discovered the carpet burning near the stove, but to one side of it ; she extin guished the fire, supposing it to have caught from the stove in some manner. Soon after the carpet was found burning near the bed which stood in the room, but entirely away from the stove. Re garding the latter fire as very curious she i extinguished it, and left the room to at tend her work, and being attracted by the r mc-ll of fire returned to the front room and found the straw burning in the midst of her bed, under the clothes and leather bed. She immediately carried the lied out of the house. When she returned the curtains in front of the bed were blazing up to the ceiling above, lieing now thoroughly alarmed she sent her lit tle girl, of about Jen years, the only per son with her, for Mr. Freeman, who came and removed the caqiets, clothing and beds from the house, and extinguished the fires in the stoves ; while doing this fires broke out in the pantry, burning the papers that were spread on shelves, also articles of cotton ignited in different parts of the chamber. In this room a clothes rod, suspended by strings of cotton cloth tied to rafters, was heard to fall, and the strings were found burning. During this time Mr. Stearnes 'was absent and Mrs, S. and the little girl went home with Mr. Freeman. When they arrived there, as a precaution, the garments of Mrs. S. and the little girl were placed by themselves, a cloak worn by the little girl being put on the bare floor of the bed room. In a half hour after this cloak was found blazing briskly. It was removed from the room, and an hour and a half afterwards the bod in the same room was on fire. The day follow ing, a pillow case lying in the back room ignited, also a cloth spread over a Hour barrel, and a bag containing dried fruit. These articles were all at distances from each other and ignited at different times. A cloth which had been used to wash 8 jme bottles was wrung out and hung upon a nail and was found burning at the bottom, and was at the time frozen stiff In the afternoon a smell of lire was dis covered in the chamber, and was found to proceed from a small box in which a paper wrapping a parcel of sugar was en tirely burned from around the sugar. The box was covered with a lid which shut quite close. A lounge also took fire in a bed room. On Thursday Mr. Stearnes returned to his house, built fires in the stoves, and soon after a fire broke out in a bed, and iit a damp cloth lying on a pantry shelf. He extinguished his fires, and has not occupied the house since, except to watch it. Thursday night the little girl stayed at Mr. Samuel Sinister', some two miles west of Mr. Freeman's, Friday morn ing a cloth lying on a shelf in the milk room of Mr. Shuster's house was found burning,. and also a handful of rags stuck in an outside crevice of the wall of the house. Being informed of the occurrence by Mr. Charles Holman. of this city, and j to satisfy ourselves ot their truth, we went with him to the houses of Messrs. Freeman and Stearnes, and from them heard what we have related, and much more. These gentlemen are known j to be men of unimpeachable veracity, and ' their statement is a sufficient guarrantee j of trutli. liut we saw the effects of the j fire on- the beds, clothing, papers and 'i walls of the house, sufficient to satisfy us of the exact truth of every statement made; we saw the dress worn by the little girl, which ignited twice near the bottom of the skirt while on her. It was once extinguished by Mr. Freeman and once by Mr. Steanie. While, we were at the hou-c f tin: hiller. a fir.- broke out in some papes iu an out-house at Mr. Freeman's. On our retufn we saw' the fresh chared boards which the fire had burned. The fire broke out in five different rooms .at Mr. Freeman's house, in no one of which was there any ctnvi or fire I dace, A watch has been constantly kept by those two families, and every article from their houses, They justly feel the greatest anxiety o have the mystery of these fires solved. Who can do it I j The Abolition Card. t Thirty years ago the Abolitionists I played their card "no union with slave i holders," For sixteen years, savs Wen dell Fhiilips, "I fought against this Union, because it tolerated slavery." Gar rison and Smith and Abbey Kelley and Fred Douglass all have fought openly against the Union with slaveholders. One step after another, steadily, persever iusly, have these destructives pursued their course. At first they were despised and mobbed, liut finally the pulpit caught up the cry "no union with slaveholders." Churches separated. Self conceited christians refused to si at the same communion table to partake of the emblem of ihe blood of the Saviour, with christian members who owned slaves. The religious sentiment of the country was divided, and Abolitionism exulted. Their infernal work was then half accom plished, lleligious books and tracts could not be printed in book houses owned in common bv slave and non-slave holders tho religious business transac tions were sundered. Then a fiendish yell of triumphant exultation went up from the Abolition camp. The work, already lialf done, was steadily pushed into politi cal parties, and the Republican imrty was organized on the -'one idea."' doctrine, an ' irrepressible conflict " between the North and South. The triumphs of this party was hailed with further demonstrations and joy by the same mad sot, who had so long defied the Constitution, and work ed to break it down. " It is a great step in advance," said 1'hiHips. I fought the Union now, because it wars upon slaveholders it will no longer be a Union with them." He feels that he has tri umphed. (Ireely, the leader of the fa natics the past ten years or more, -it is quite evident, now feels that the Aboli tion card of thirty years ago has won at last "no union with slaveholders." The words printed in his newspajK-r leave no room to doubt that he is ready for a separation of the free from the slave States. Sad indeed it is for the Union and the people, that the warnings of the Democra cy have not been heeded upon this same Abolition crusade against the Union. liar ford Times. No Democrat to rk allowed to take the Commixion. As another in stance of the malignant bigotry of a part of the clei-gy, we mention an occurrence that took place, if we are not mistaken, in Iilacklic township, Indiana County, a few Sabbaths ago. A clergyman of the "Seceeder" church in inviting comtnniii cants to come forwanl and partake of the sacred emblems of cristianity, remarked that all were invited to participate "cr crjtt full-blooded Democrats .r' These he politely invited to stay away, as not be ing partakers of the blessed atonement of our Saviour. We do not know the name of this clergyman, but if we did would not hesi tate to publish it to the world and give him an immortality of infamy ! Such bigots are. totally unfit to miuister in holy things are certainly in league with hell, and deserve the contempt of all honest, upright men. Tiuliavxi Democrat. D. McLAUGIILIN, Attorney at Law Johnstown, Pa. Office Southwest Gjrnfr of Market and Locust Streets. Will attend to the collection of Soldiers' claims, and to all other business conected with his profession. jy. SO ly GEORG fi M . REED. Attorn tr at Law, Ebensburg Cambrra county Pa. Office in Oolonarfe Row. viii 14. JOHN FENLON, Esq. Attorxet at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria county Pa. Office on Main sheet adjoining ki dwel ling, ix 2 R. L. Johnston. Geo. W. Oatmax. JOHNSTON & OATMAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Elensburg Cambria County Penna. Office opposite the Court House. Dec. 4. 1SG1. ly. WILLIAM KITTELL. tforncn at ato, (Ebcitsbnrg9 Cambria County Penna. Office Colonade row. Dec. 4.186 r 1. MAGEHAN, Esq. Attobnki XTX.Ebensburg Pa. 14 viii CYRUS L. PERSUING. Eso. Attocxet at Law. Johnstown, Cambria Co. Pa. Office on Main street, second floor over the Bank. ix 2 J. C Scanlan, A T T O R N E Y AT L A Y Ebessbvku, Pa., OFFICE ON MAIN STREET. THREI IXM.Uh F.AS1 ok the LOGAN HOUSE, iKicnder IO. l.c,-J.U- & Senilis Machines. R. A. O. KERR, AGENT, " ALTOONA. BLAIR COUNTY PA. mpiesenting the above named Sewing Mahines to the examination and consideration of the public, the Agent desires to call attention to the fact that during the la.-t eight years, there has been over 14 000 more of these machines sold than any others in the market. This alone is conviueins nroof of the sunerioritr of Wiese machine over all others. These machines can be seen and examined at the store of the Agent, in Altoona. Price of No. 1 Machine, Silver Plated, Glass Foot .and new style Hemmer $65. No. 2, Ornamental Bronze, Glass Foct new style Hemmer $55 No. 3, Plain, with old style llemmcr $45. N. 13. Full instructions given gratis ; and fr particulars address RAO Kerr, Altooua Blair co.. Pa. S3, 8, ly. LAUREL SWAMP INN. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the travelling public that he lias opened the Laurel Swamp Inn," at Crtsaon, and is now prepared to accotnrnod tie, with Ijxury and convenient e, all those who may fa.or him with their patronage. Ili. TABLE will be supplied with the lest the market can afford; his BAB will contain Liquors of the hest brands: attentive nud obliging ser vants always at their p-sts to attend to the wants cf visitors. BENJAMIN VAUGHN. Cresson, Oct. '29, lSC2.-tf. nrTiTn rwiilP ,,1..Km.1 (Jr.,!,,:,..,., i.ii.i.; ! i more Clh-ge t.f Dental Surgery, respect ! fullv offers his i.roffesi-.i,M ervicei t, the L a v citizens of Kbcnsbiirg. lie has spared no ineius thoroughly to acquaint himself with every improvement "n his art. To many j years of personal exerienre he has thought j to add the impaiied ex perk-nee f the high . et-t amiionties m iit-ut.ii rcience. lie sim-pl- aj-ks that an opprtuity may be given for Lis work to .-- k its own praise. SAMUEL BEDFORD. D. D. S. Office formerly occupied by Dr. Clark. REFKnESCKS. Prof. C. A- Harris ; T. K. Bond, jr. ; W. R. Handy ; A. A. Blandy, P. II. Aii.-teu. of the Baliimre G-Hege. Qrj- Will le at E ensl.nrg on the fourth Monday of each month, to stay one week. Winter Clot liinsr. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING EVER BROUGHT TO JOHNSTOWN ! A complete t-t-ickof MEN AND BUY'S WARE. Heavy cloth overcoats, fine rires coats, vett. fancy and plain, pautaloons of every description. Alt kind of under clothing, HATS AND CAPS, late s4vlcs ; also TRUNKS. VALICES. CARPET BAGS, and in fact every thing in my line of busi- i ness kept always tu hand, which I will soil j at fair honest prices. I respectfully invite ; the public to come and look at mv g-xtls. and if we do not ileal, no charges will be made. H. TUCK. Clinton street, s?cnd door from Main. Johnstown. Oct. 15 1852 tf iW TAILOR SHOP. The undersigned having opened cut a Tai loring Establishment, over tie store room occupied by D. J.Evans & Son, respectfully informs the public that the tailoring busi ness will there be carried on in all its bran ches. All work will be done in the latest style, with neat-iess and dispatch, and upou the most reasonahu terms ROBERT I). THOMAS. Ebensburg, May 15th, 1861. tf. HARNESS ! AND SADDLDRY The undersigned keeps constantly on hand and is still manufacturing all articles in his line such as. SADDLES, FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS, DtAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. RIDING BRIDLES, CHECK LINES. HALTERS. WHIPS, BRICIIBAXDS 4c, iS:c.. which he will dispose of at low prices for cash. His work is all warranted. Hid being ex perienced, he put the best of leather in his work. Thankful for past favors, he hojx, by attention to business to merit a continu ance of the p itronage heretofore so liberal ly extended to him. Shop a few doors West of the "Mouttaia House." IIUGIIM'COY. Ebensburg Dec, 11, 1861-tf. T7JEENSBURG FOUNDRY.- HAYING JLi purchased the entire stock and fixt ures 01 the Ebensburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with Plough, Plough I'olntH, Stoves Mill IrouN.TbreMuIiig-Machines and castings of any kind that may be nee ded in the communuy. . By strict attention to the business of the concern, he Lopes lo merit, and trusts he will receive a liberal patronage from those in want of articles in his line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLAS. March 22. '55-tf. 13, 18C1. WATCH. ELQCK. Afin JEWELRY STORE 1 MA IX STREET. JOIIXSTO TVN PA LEWIS LUCK II ART, begs leave to an nounce that he has always a large and varied j a-vsortmen of all the various articles peculiar -. i o nis ousiness. emin pairs promptly and carefully attended to Johnstown April, 17 l85l. tf. DR' W.M. II. UURD'S A SUES KK1IKV Foil A J BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, CANKEB, DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS, IS, j IE MOUTH, j use for any ! i. It is rai- i NURSING SOli And the best specific now in disease! condition oi tne moutn. it is pai ticularly beneficial to persons wearing ARTIFCIAL TEETH, eomnieeiv oestroyins everv taint destroying everv taint ot the mouth, absorbing and removing all impuri- ! ties, insuring A SWEET BREATH j to all wno mase use oi u. i ociG i.a- or on Yocko Gentleman xho is afflicte.1 Willi BAD BREATH should delay appplying this remetly, fur it is a certain cure, and is approved and reconi- mendel by evrry phician under woc notice it has been brouefit. . A BAD BREATH is an offence for which ihcre is no excuse while DR WJI. II. IILflD'S MOUTHWASH can be pmcured Many persons carry vfith them a badbrejth greatly to the annoyance and often to the disgust of those with whom they come in contact, without being conscious of thf fact. To relieve yourself from all fears re garding this, l"SE IR. WSI. B. HCEl's i ITU WASU. I ! Cleanliness of the mrutb is t.f grt-at im- prtance to the general health, which i.sof ten affected, and n.-t unfreq-jently serioiisl v imjirU throuyh wint of proper atUntion to lh,s subject. vse ir: wm. b huiid siovts wash. Prepared at Dr. Hnrd's Dental OSi.e. '. No. 77 Fourth Street. Biorklvn. K. D. Price 37 Cents per" Bottle. A liWral discount made to dealers. ; Address Principal Office. Tribune Build- i ns. No, 1 Spruce Street. New York. i r.ld in Philadelphia by Dyott A C.. 2?.2 North 2r.d. Street: O. J HubUll, lllu Cliestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. DR.HM. II. Ill" It IV TOOTH POWDER This Powder poKsesses the CARBONIC WITHOUT THE INJURI OUS PROPERTfFOF CHARCOAL, and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can it iu the least injure the Tteth. Its actios bkisu entirely mix hank al rOLISUlXU WtTHoCT WEAtlXG TlliC tN AM EL. Dr. Wm. B. Hnrd's Tooth Powder. Is reeommemltyl by all eminent Ik-nti.v. Prepare-! at Dr. Hnrd's Dental Oflie. No 77 Fourth street. Brooklyn. E.-D. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BON. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Office. Tribune Build ing.. No 1 Spruce Street New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott Jfc Co.. 232 North 2nd. Street; O. J. Hubl!!, lJKi Chestnut Street ; and by all Dru-ists. ur. yyi. it in itis s TOOTHACHE DROPS. FCR THE CURE OF TOOTHACHE. produced by exposed neives. It is particularly adapted to all cases ot children EfTlicted with TOOTHACHE. Parents can relieve themselves fron thai distressing weariness caused bv LOSS OF SLEEP, and their children from gTeat sufleriiig, by ktepiug a lottltf of DK. WM, B. UUltD's TOOTHACHE DuoPS. m the house. Prepared at Dr. Hurd'a Dental Office. No 77 Fourth Street Brooklyn E. D. PRICE ONLY 12 CENTS PER BOTTLE A liberal discount made to dealers. Address principal Office. Tribune Build ings, No, 1 Spruce Street New York. Sold iu Philadelphia by Dvott k Co.. 2:12 North 2nd. Street; O. J.'llubhell 1410 Chestnut Street; and by nil Druggils. DR. WM. B.HURD'S NEURALGIA PLAS1 ERS. FOR THE CURE OF NEURALGIA. or Toothache rtiduced by colds. LOCAL NEURALGIA. is immediately cured by their application. lhey act like a charm, and are erfect!y harmless in their nature; do not produce "a blister, and leave no unpleasant results. dr. wsi. b. nemo's neuralgia flastkus. never fail to give satisfaction to all who test tbdr virtue. Prepared at Dr. Hnrd's Dental Office, No, 77 Fourth Street. Brooklyn. 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 in Philadelphia bv Dvott & Co., 22 North 2nd Street; O. S. ilubbell, 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. Dec, 18d'Gl-Iy. Notice. We aredaliy leceiving orders to and by mail for one or more of Dr. Ilurd's Dental Remedies, "which we cannot fill. None are mailable except the Xeural.jia Plaster, which we send on receipt of Price (15 cents) and one stamp. But to aecom adate persons in places where the druggists and storekeepers are behind the age, we have put up packages in white embossed boxes, seven inches by four, wife compart ments ea;h box containing a bottle of Dr. Ilurd's Mouth WTcuh, and Tooth Ache Drops a box of TbotA Pvu-der, the Xeural-jia Plas, ter, and a valuable little Treatise on Teeth and their Diseases, the best mfiins ofjireserv ing hem, awi the projter treatment of Chil drerCt Teeth, worth of itself the eatire cost to every young man or woman, or parents with young children; -with sundry othei articles ; price per package one duGar, or six packages for $5, sent by express as directed As the Express charges arc not much, if any more on a dozcu than on one, it is far cheap er to order six or dozempackages at a time. A large family will want all. or the surnbi ' can be disjxcd of to neighbor with public j Ceuefit, for no one can estimate how much ! pain, suffering, uuhappines. ud disfigure went, expense, .km. f. i.m . f time and n uey would be saved to the country n cery zam- address plainly. iu ikuiii made with confidence. W. I! fer to the Mayor of Brooklyn, full. President of the Farmer'; n. u. v Vy i. re- i t Y r - toG. W. Grif ' s and Citizen's i Tt..r.k P.rooklvn : to he Editors of the Am- i : ican Muauafactures' Gazette ; to Irr, Coe : ! Co . P &-eblishers' Agents, New Yoik ; to j rdereVrARSC. r-sq , wi.o Know a goou p, t. Bhen they see it ami who Las already tins w second supply, ttc. 10oO A&enlK Wanted; jo introduce Dr. Hurd's Dntal Kemethes into everv County, Men or Wt-nati who naiit tnn.ke n.OliCV rnilCKiV. rail ilO U IW I with these articles tfrau anything n main.ei. ! liny are new. usHul. tow jmwi. a:ii wt j are pend"ui thonanLs in advc.tisein,: them for the benefit of agents. Ii-x.-.s if samp.es coiitainirg one dozen r.f the one dollar pack . -i-j . -. i . .11 1 ages ai-ove tpecinec. ui nn niais in stnt. on rrceii't t?f sercn J- liars. atut ha.f j price, to any pers.n witbingto t-.-t t is- rUr I skill in selling with the view f U-o'Tr:irj ! M-i ' i i t : .. i ... rlf" 1 an agem. lur) cau irs.nu ui?ii. ' - would rather pay tulorlcs than Ct.mmisrii-na ' Ut those vhotrvtt themselves 'jZcitiU stiU I man. j DNiiw is the time to get into busss. i For address an.l reftit-iin s see the aU-ve. GEO. JIMTLT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL v i ' m ,T , " ' ' . V OF TrfN,'WCOp"ER7"AND SHEET IRON WARE. AND DEALER IN 0'ki!.g. P.ub.T. ai:d HiMtii-g Nai's, tJ!.is, &c. Ac. Ill- a:.-. 1js !. l.nn 1 a very large as-irtist-tit of the a'" vi articles, which he will sell ataviry n:-T aSaiice --n cost, f -r casV Eb-nsburg, Ju'y I0;h lb;l. ti". iaIAXUFAOTOHT: i i.i.i i3i initii: 1 I'lltil-nitl t'U. HlKNslil 1H, Olf.tHt I NTi n Crawford Strttt. a few dm rs It. low theccr ! nir if Julian aiid Ciaufi.rd. . MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF I PLEASURE CARRIAGES, j BAROUCHER, CHARIOTTES, j LOCKAWAYS, COACHES, SLI-H.II:, I Alo second ban I woik cf d'fl-reM ki;,.!-.. ; li.jking in all variety that will s-;it :!t- purges t-f evrrv l-lv. REPAl'RINo done w"t!. r.tati.s c, "j dispatch TLiti.kfiJ for at f...-s. U-ho ,. ly uiii --. in:i.i-ri i-, io n:.--,n a c.nm;;.n"e of the patp-!.:i:e l.-r-t- f-re iven J.. i.iiu. IVrsi.iis wis'iin-4 Im pur.-!..w a -v aaioc in bi lire, will do t.. ,a'j r ,; .1'.- 'i.-Liiit-t.t ; he employs 0 ! w !.if w,.ik will 1 i-uitiin iknu-n. D. FOSTER H0USS5 WILLIAM LICHTLR. Pnorp. f. k C iner of Clii ton and Second StrTvi J ;.i. iouu Cambtia ccuiity Pa. &- Carri.ices will c.-nvcv pa-. .irr-fr.-m and to the Rail Rvu.l di- t. iBBBXSBUHG HOUSis. fllhe undtrsiged having r purt.Jiatd and ... i - - i- ., ... i.iiveu possc.icn oi T lie W cnhur" ily to day bad one oftl.es jct age, which WINTER GwDs .Vs iu itself, is a complete et of Dental heme J , ,. dies. Address .B.Ht.:n & Co. Tnb fr F0U CAM1 ONLY p nne BuildgNew Wk. and write nameand u- ; llinist (formely ocuj.ied by Ilt-pry IVtei .) j will be happy to receive "and accornmotl- I ale his ol 1 customer, and a'Kiheis who! ! may he disp we-1 to p ar. nize Lim. The : ; Proprietor feel. a-sureil fr:n li.e spacious' : HOUSE, STABLE & other facilities thai I 1 ; . .v . a. 1 . . iic i.ui oner ai icu.-i as gixnl acci.iiirin uatuns as can le Lad at any other iu place. He is in iiose-u.n lare sin of the choUest li.piors with which hi will be furnished: his table will lie ! !tll?lwi:h 51 .l,,r!e? - - 1 ne mieoos oy nis hospitality an.l care, uieru me patronage (I all tose w Lo ir..i, civ A lOliU. Ebensburg April, 17, 1S01. tf. ( UMOiA HOUSE. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A.BLAIR. Proprietor. TIlEPROPRIirrOR will spare no paii.s to render this Hotel, worthy of a continua tion of the liberal share of public pntr.-n-age it has heretofore received. 11L Uble will always be furnished with the best the market alf rds; his bar with the f liquors'. His stable is large, and will be attended, by an attentive and obliging ha-tler. Ebcuburg Apr.17 1SG1. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. PATTON. am. mMV mwm such as common W insor '-uairs. Fret Biick Chairs, lennaCliairs. Bustle Cliairs. lm Backed Chairs. Sociable Chairs, Cant (Shin, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE, SPRING SEAT flMIRS Setters, Loungea. &c.. &c. CABINET FURNITURE j of every description and of latest STFLES. WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE 1 Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect j fully tolicits a liWral share of public patru i ze. Clinton Street, Johnstown (jtud-rin ! O.. Pa. N TemKer 20th. l;.l. lr. 1lrculr the Cask Strt. The subcri!-r would re- tJ the .uLhc - that - . . fnm . jp t . - " ; . tuatioiis His stock is the Leaviot an.l 't plete ever brought to iLt p'. e. ! price, will be sol ! at prices Vhid itt to the inter St of cah luiyers t:. caUv j amine his st.k and te c nviucti -7 ' can ami d- strll a liu'e iUjn., tlii'j i cre-lit tstib!i!)iiieut. i lie would call particu!.ir at;t.i - ' larire st.k f 1)1 G H . . v ' war"-..- . tne jjtej.t and M 'ST DES!I!.iiL Tv "' j OF la DIES' IiBESS G(. ODs ;,u , ;,, i VjL-tern mart-t. A f:.', cf faucv and p!in r l-t.t n . 3 : iarge .uXli txevl.ei.t i:pj-:y i.f L: Mus'.ins. dozens ff patTt-n - . f Lt Gent's Glovts. a'.l stU. ...f II V-, . lne m0st cmp'cte se!r ti -u i S'-i : .... . . - , ' exnibifel m tl.is ciarKt: Nubias, OjH.-ra IIxs'.s: L.:d;ts'"Pl: . and a trruiendunus jUe f AustiTif, Cc.'s PAtei.t IIop Skins. t-luSz f to fifty ypfiiigs. wl.ii L v;l! "u? ..; : . t,' 25 ier ctxt- under pre--; it riikrt i- v Our st-ck ..i Gi:'K.i;:;.'i :., c V- and sl'icg a iVw crts I -'. hhments. ('ur Syrrps r: ; 70 euts pt-r g. 1.m. v.-u" ticidar attenti -u t - ur ! .r? -crcnivi.t O lVi-e. b .nl.t i c heavv Ivm.iy. wl ;.,-h vu -.. . i:.v It 1 I-er lb. stif.t- s I: s .r s!j t '.1 l it iv ..11. ' heavy tt-x.i . f 1 : - c 00 crs.: j r 1- v.in'i ..: -Our t.':i cf CHINA. ;!. w.v::;: ;rt:. m evt r 1 u i ttj ;! t- : ' ; t- : is i-..'ly l- -i-;: : j'. An ts. "Sho-A W!:d. u" ! . .. t r 31. p t'J vie 'A it ti'-'.t ttf our wars. Ti:-' C: ii.'i V."--St-ts r:ivi;!ng. in p i r :" Flower V.i iv, M'.is a.. ; . : ltieji.:s rv i. . r-' evi ry ' f 1 i;-j u-.-1-it- adv:i!j. e 1- t.",-. ' : Uatc! Wc!.:-.v .l It -. K's lr.i: il.Tj 1 er :. ! low the nV.h.z I am n.-TV fn.lv c-.i.. ; SYSTEM is the x f r i b'lVt-r. t-Tiai.lii.g 1.. ;-'.". : i--s. r.i.d tiviu r.:x ; cle, and :.;. re ..; it. f . 1 j than th-y m t :kt at.v . ' ' But arg'iiii' iit 011 .:- p r 'The leS-n why I c.:j - credit est;i-'lihin'i.l all. an 1 ii at I .- 7 :- Conri?-- a I rvb t ;!v- ij:i- : A fu':! ? k -f irt, T. , Alt V.V,!. In-,;.,, L - ; i carixts. Table and ii K-r i". ' 1 Arc. A-.-. II Au-'u.'.. D.v. IT. l-- V-' ( JOHN B. CRCMALD IMlgPYlfMBr.? CLOAKS h SHAV.l?. rscts. 11.-.JK-.1 Sko'ts. IVf':: tr. - ! C i1Vm.1l K ildrni. W- L-lthiits. F;U t ;il.. 1 !:. - A MAIN Mldii.T. .i i, '.V N. Nvv. 1-;.!. 0 t!i('4DL IIOTLL, -tn,.H' HENl.'Y FOSlF-ll. l i- i-in - f 5 ill is hotel. iv:;ni.;::.k-n' -k a.-the EleL.-LL:g E. om,":- - tlie ddt uud W.-t s:i:.t! tie ' of rbcn.-d i.rg. f. r 1 ccr. 1. ' ' the traveliuc con u.i niv. . 'lie I';-;"' i assures may 1 rocizc him thut Li- TAI 1 ;-j m; d 1: ; the i lv plied with all he Iuxi:ris 1 1" ; nis BAR with the clniee-t - 5.ar j fnrn i anJ no panir fi aioi to it:..ti comf. rtablc. J 1 i Ehenlurg. .April If. 1 to j - i1S3 1 stop j FflIIPT7f, IliriinT This preparation ma:ef:!:i .f : va C'T.e. is recommend 3 ?! -" a snperi, r Nl'TI.Tl lUl ':AE Geut-tal D,b':iT. 1 y ia ; "" disrrdT- 11.cnat.tlj. : ' '"ri V1" t-llel to alti-.idoii the Use -f n M this without injurious eiiet-. 0: t tains the strength tf two j.aTi-'.M J cclloe. ITa -o cei.s. KOLLOCK'S LEVAI5 Tlie pun st ai.d b,t BAl'INU ri'"--' known. fT making liLt. sa-eit tious Bread and cakes. Pri-r 15 .vi's. 3 UFAI Tl i:i 1' IT M- H. K0LL0CK, Cienis- Corner of Broai and Ciest.nU M-'- And sold by all V'uzl March 5th Iv. . tse surrouu.iing counirv. .i "c .- . ! Siddler's .hop. in the I dwelling houst-. on Homer si'eet. 1 is i-rrnarev! to furni t, orJr i- I . 1 liist reasonable terms, everv ci . " 1 1 C. 1 11.. - 1 1 I - . : A . j cuuuio. iri'i.cs, auti n .jt j Having many ears' t-xper.cE" j business, employing bu 1:', Jvt j workmen, and using the l-st raatf j all his work.be hojs to nieiTit ' Guntrv i? duce at .11 t:-s '. for workJ aud the higr.ei-t excliange allowrd. JAMES MAur- Elvusburg. Sej.t., 14 lt-59.-t- "TV." V! "C7-dOB WORK OK ALLRlNl'vUl ATTHIS OFFICE OX ?TJ' J t nations in tii market. AND AT REASONABLE I M- ' it' I 1 T Ik- t 1 m 9 n! t 3 1 n