wmsi8Xi&$i sax :&mMjmw& Flgbt for tXe Xlnar. Tca Wait for tt Wagffom I calculate of darkle wo toon hall have oar fill, With Abe' Proclamation and the Nigger Army Bill ; Weald oot be a soldier for the Union to nht7 Ifow, Abe's made the nigger the equal cf the white. -- ' Fht for the nigger. The sweet scented nigger. The woo'.y headed nigger. And the Abolition crew. cL soldier meat be loyal, and Lie officers obey. Though he Urea on mouldy biscuit, and fighta without bis pay; If Lla wife at home is starving, he mot cot be discontent. Though he waita six months for green-bad worth forty-five per cent. Fight for the cigger, &e. Mvrefcver, if your drafted, Jo not refuse to go. You are equal to a nlggr, and can Jtake aa good a ahow ; And when you are id battle, to the Union be true. Bat don't forget the darkey la aa good a man aa yon ! Fight fcr the n'gger, &e. If ordered Into battle go in withrvt delay. Though Slaughtered just like cattle, it 'a ycur duty to obey ; For when eld Jeff, is captured. 'praps paid op yoa may be 1 If jou aint. don't mind the money, dou't yon aet the rigger free? Fight for the nigger, &c. TLree cheers for honest Abe, he will be a great man yet. Though he'a loaded cs with taxes, and bur dened ns with debt ; He of ten tells us little joke, whilst pocket ing our pelf. And his last Las made the nigger the equal of himself Fight for the nigger, Jtc. Qkk&rJ well tho Constitution, the Govern ment and laws. For every ast cf Congress dca't forget to give applause ; And when you meet the rebel, be sure and drive them back. Though too do enslave the vt bite man, yon must liberate the black. Fight for the nigger, &c. Centralization Is Despotism. IProra the Fulton Democrat. J Never in our his tory did we seem to have so little of the epirit of freemen, aa in this the day when we need it most. Those now in power teem determined utterly to destroy the Constitution of the United States,' and to erect on the ruins of our free Government a strongly centralized military despotism ; and they have already advanced far in that direction. The Congress, wnich lately adjourned have granted to the most unwise President the republic ever had, powers little short of those conferred among the Romans on the man whom they named as Dictator. The purse and the sword of a nation are the engines of power. In England, and in every free government, the people re fused to give the executive unlimited con trol of these. Our fathers in the Consti tution wisely left the control of them in the hands of Congress, but the radical?, during the late session, with pliant servili ty, or the purpose of enabling Abraham Lincoln to carry on this war on the Abo lition platform, without having to call the new Congress together, made haste to sur render both the purse and the sword of the nation into his hands. Since the 4th day of July 1S61 they have voted him the immanse sum of $2,227,000,000. It is supposed the part not already spent will keep the war for the freedom of the ne groes going for nearly one year to come. For that length of time Abolition will be sustained by all the power of Greenbacks. But their servility in this matter i-i rar paaaed when we come to see how com pletely they have surrendered the military power of the land into the hands of a sin gle man. A perusal of the infamous Con scription Bill will show how this has been done. It is estimated that the number included in the drafts thus authorized will not fall short of three miUions. It is suffi ciently sweeping, arid appears to take in all classes, but in reality it will only touch the poor man, As, however, these are most numerous in every community, the victims of tho conscription will be" suffi ciently numerous. There was policy in exempting all who could pay 300 The authors of the bill went on the theory that, those who could not afford to pay that Bam would not be likely to have sufficient influence to get up any serious opposition to it. It i3 a most unrighteous enactment, violation of the Constitution of the United States, and of State rights and is, in ' connection with the financial schemes, the second great stop toward the conversion of our. once free government into a military despotism. - Had the radicals stopped hero there might have been some hope left in the re served power of the States, and in our courts of justice ; but the infamous In demnity Bill, passed for the purpose of enabling the President, and Provost Mar shal?, to carry on a system of arbitrary arrests with impunity, they fondly hope wiU give them full power over the liber ties of evry citizen, who might otherwise tTpr tbm in th4r fFrt u roct a mili tary despotism on the ruins of tne re pub- he. They have heretofore used all the means in their power to muzzlo the press, and silence the tongues of all who dared to exercise the right of freely discussing the great issues before the people. Could they have succeeded in this there would have been no check on their power, and no restraint upon their insolence. They have refused to listen to the just demands j of the people, most explicitely made known through the ballot-box, and seem determined to pursue their mad carrer to the destruction of the last vestige of the liberties of the white race The laws passed give the President the most kingly powers powers such as no King of Eng land has dared to exercise for centuries. If this is to continue a free government any longer the people must rise up in their might, and assert their rights as freemen. There are two methods of doing this. The one is the peaceable quiet method of the ballot-box, whose power "As lightly fK As snowCakes fill npou the sod, But executes a freeman's will As ligLtticg dcea the will of God ! The other is the ruder method of revolu tion, a reserved riht never surrendered by any people. We should stand ready for cither method, ready with the watch ful energy of a people determined to resist the lightest encroachments of unauthor ized arbitrary power. We should always remember the masses are with us. Wr, We are the people, and the people are the State. The people cannot help but be lijjal ; the disloyal men in the land arc those who would deprive the people of their rights. The people have nothing to fear from themselves, nothing to f;ar from the armies, who are still a part of the people. What they have to fear are the evil acts of bad rulers. Against these things let us rise up in our might, boldly, fearlessly ! Let us talk plainly to those in power, and teach them to know that they are still but our servants ! TLe future of cur country looks dark, but, If we retain the s;!ory of our ancostrrs. Whose ashes will iis up against our dull" r.ess, Shake off our tamenrss. and give way to courage ; We reed not doubt, inspired wiih a just rage. To break the neoks of these who wcnld yske ocr." Roll of Honor. P.rm the Clearfield Republican. A certain individual once made the wise observation tlrat men and animals are in distinctly ' seen through a fog ;" but he should have carried his suggestion further and stated that every mooted question has two sides. This seems especially to be the case in reference to an article pub lished on the 10th inst, in the Harris burg Telegraph, entitled " Roll of Infa my." In that roll are the names of the following State Senators : WM. A: WALLACE, Clearfield county. Geo. II. Rucher. Cumberland " Heister Clymer, Berks " C. M. Donovan. Philadelphia A. H. Glatz, York C. L. Lamberton, Clarion n H. S. Mott, Monroe . " John C. Smith. Montgomery G. W. Stein. Northampton J. B. Stark. Luzerne These men may well be proud of the votes they cast for which they are stigma tized as members of a Roll of Infamy." The Hessian of the Telegraphy intentionally omitted to inform his readers of the full facts in this case. He omitted to state that previous to these men voting against granthiir the use of the Senate Chamber of the State to such political aspirants as Ardv Johnson and ex-Gov. Wright, the Abolition majority of the State Senate re fused to grant the same prixilege to General Gro. B. McCr.KLT-AX. the greatest Captain of the ape; and for this reason these Sena tors voted aeainst the resolution. But citizens of Pennsylvania, it is your duty to probe this thing fully. Look to the men who voted against granting the ue of that chamber to the man who has twice saved the National Capitol, who has reorganized two defeated armies, who stands to-day, first in th. hearts of his countrymen ; and then calmly pass your verdict upon their action. Here are their names. Read them. Ob serve them carefully : -. - Amos R, Bonsrhtr, Lebanon county. Franklin Bound, Northumberland " Geonre Connell. Philadelphia " Smith Fuller. Favette Wm. Hamilton, Lancaster John A. Heistand, Henry Johnston. Lycoming Wm. Kinsey. Bucks M. B. Lowry, Erie Chas. McCandles, Butler Jeremiah Nichols, Philadelphia John P. Penney, Allegheny Jacob E. Ridgwav, Philadelphia J. H. Robison. Mercer Jacob S. SerriU, Delaware Alex. Sttrtzman, Somerset ' W1". J. Turrell, Susquehanna Harry White, Indiana S. F Wilson. Tio?a 4 If 41 tt G. V Lawrence, Speaker, Washington cotintv. Soldiers of the Army of the Potomac ! there arc the names of tho Abolition whelps, who refused your gallant Com mander. Geo. B. McCleixas, a hearine in the Senate Chamber of the Keystone j f State I that State which gava him birth, and a State which can -proudly basi to own the noblest Koman of them alL" When you return to your homes, and ex ercise once again the elective franchise, we well know you will mete out these Abolition hounds their just dues, and ever uphold the fair fame of "little Mac," the idol of your army. . Some time since, a Jonathan from down east visited New York, and stopped at the Astor House. On coming to the dinner table he was surprised to find nothing on it. What will you havcf asked the wai ter. Jonathan stared at him I dunno. Would you like a bill of fare, . sir V 4 Thank ye I don't care if I do take a very small piece D MCLAUGHLIN. Attorney at Law Jobnttown, - l'a. - Office Southwest Crn't cf Market and LuCtist Streets. Will attend to the collection of Soldiers' claims, aud tu all other business couected with bis profession. jy. 30 ly WHEELER "&" WILSONS' Sewing Machines. R. A. O. KERR, AGENT, ALTOONA. B LA lit COUNTY PA. T"JtT" ptesenting the above tia.tr.ed Sewing JLJLl Mabiues to the examination and consideration cf the public, the Agent desires to Call attention to the fact that during the last euht years, Here has been over 14 000 more of these machines Hold than any ethers in tho market. This alone ia convincing proof cf the superiority of these machine over all othr. ' These machine can be starn and examined at the atore of the A cent, in A i to-ma. Trice of No. 1 Machine. Silver Plated. Glass Fc-ot .and new ttyle riemmer $55 No. 2. Ornamental Bronze, Glai Foot new stl Ileminer 456 No. 3, PJaia, with old etvle llcmnitrr 4S. X. B. Full instructions eiven gratis ; and fur particular. addrsi RAO Kerr. AltOona BJnirco., Pa. 13, 8, ly. DESTISTKY. f It 1UE cnderaigr.ed Graduate tf the Baltic .& tuore College of Dental Surgery, respect fully tfifcra hi prc&Vani.mal service to the cititens cf Ebensburg. He has spared no mean thoroughly to acquaint himself with every improvement '.n hie art. To many years of personal experience he has thought to add the im patted experience of the high ct authorities in Dental Science. He sfm ply arks that an opportuity may be given (vt Lis wcrk to apeak it own prae. SAMUEL BKDF0RD. D. D. S. OCice formerly occupied by Dr. dark. Refibksces. Trcf. C.-A. Harris ; T. E. Bond, Jr. ; W.r R. Handy ; A. A. Blandy. P. II. Anstsn. of the Baltimore Col!ege. OCJ- Will beat Eoentarg en the fotirth Monday of each month, to a'.ay one week. Winter ClotlitnK. THIS LAUGE3T aSOKTAIENT OF READY-MADR CLOTHIN'O KVF.R BROUGHT TO JOHNSTOWN ! A complete tt-iekc'f MEN AND BOY'S WARE. Heavy cloth overcoat. f.e r!res coat", vest, fancy ant plain, pantaloona of every description. All kinds of undt r clothing. HATS AND CAP., late itvV ; also TRUNKS. VAL1CKS. CARPET BAGS, and in fact every thivg in my line of busi ness Vept always on hand, which I will re!) at fair honest prices. I respectfully invite the pnblie to come and lor k at mv gTxis. and if we do not deal, no charges" will be mad. II. TUCK. Clinton street, second door fn.ni Main. " Johnstown. Oct. IS 1862 tf HARNESS ! AND SADDLDRY The ondera'goed kerps constantly on hand and ia still manufacturing all arttrle in his line such as, ? SADDLES, FINK SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS DrlAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. RIDING BRIDLES, CHECK LINES. HALTERS. WHIPS. BRWIIBAXDS 4o.. Ac. which he will dispose of at low price for caih. His work I a!! warranted. being ex perienced, he put the bst of leather ia hi work. Thankful fur past favors, be popes, by attention to bustcess to merit a continu ance of the ptronage heretofore s liberal ly extended to him. Shop a few doors West of the Monrtata House." HUGH M'COY, Ebensbur Dec. 11, 1861-tf. E bENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAVING purchased the entire stock and fixt- nrca of the Ebenslurg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with Ploughs Plough Polntn, Stoves 91111 IrouH. Tlircfchlug Machines and castings of any kind that may benee dod in the comnmnny. 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 artirbstn his line. All 'ousinas done at the Foundry. EDWARD G LAVS. March 22. 5ft-tf. 13, 1861. WATEH. CLOCK. AID JEWELRY STORE MA IN" STREET. JOUXSTO IW PA LEWIS LUCK HART, begs leave to" an nounce that be has always a large and varied aisurttneo of all the various articles peculiar to hi bor.uvss. Repairs promptly and rrefnlly attended to. Jhn?--Ti April, 17 !Sl. (. DR' D. IiritD'8 in A In A SUES BEHBY TOB. A BAD EEEATH, S0EE MOUTHS, CASEB. DISEASED BIEEDING GUMS. NURSING SORE MOUTH, And the best specific now in use for any dibeased condition of the mouth. It is par ticularly beneficial to persons wearing AETIFCIAL TEETH, compleely destroyiug ever taint of the mouth, absorbing and removing all impuri ties, insuring A SWEET BREATH to all who make use of it. No Youo La dt ob Youso Gentleman who ia afflicted with s BAD BREATH should delay appplying Uiis remedy, for It U a certain cure, and is approved and recom mended by every physician . under wloe notice it has been brought. A BAD BREATH is an offence for which there is bo excuse while DR WJI. B. HERD'S MOUTH WASH can be procured Many persons carry vlth them a bad breath greatly to the annoyance and often to the disgust of thofee with wheta they come in contact, without being conscious of th- fct. To relieve yourulf from all fears re girding this, cse ob. wm. a. rroED a c?n waeh. Cleanliness of the mruth is cf great im portance to the general health, which ia of Wn affected, and not unfrepent!y seriously impaired, through wint of proper attt-tkii to this FuVject. VSZ ZB. WX. B UUKD'it KOlTTB WA6H. Prepared at Dr. Hurij Dental OfEce. No. 77 Fourth Stret, Biooklyn. E. D. PriC8 37 Cents per Bottle. A liberal d:rcount made to dealers. Address Principal Office. Tribune Build ups. No. 1 Spruce Street. New Y.rk. Sold in Philadelphia by Dvott & Co., 232 North 2nd. Street; O. J "ilubtl!. 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists, DR. M 51. B. IIUIID' TOOTH POWDER This Powder possesses the CARBONIC WITHOUT THE INJURI OUS PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL. and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can it in the least injure tie Ttetb. Its action beifo entieelt mechanical polishing without vzs&isq tus AM EL. Dr. Wm. B. Hurd'sTocth Powder. Is reeommendcl by all enanent Dentu a. Prepared at Dr. Hurd. Dental 02ce. No 77 Fourth er-fcr. Brooklyn. E. I. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. A liberal di.-ci.unt made to dealers. Address Principal Office. Tribune Build infre. No 1 Spruce Street New York. Sold in rhila'klphia by Dv.tt & Co.. 232 North 2nd. Street ; O. J. HabbeH. 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. DR. WM. II IILItDVS TOOTHACHE DROPS. FCR THE CURE OK TOOTHACHE. produced by exposed cervts. It is particularly adapted to all caw. .! cbildreu iQ;cted with TOOTHACHE. Tarents caa relieve t'nirmselres fron tHt distreMtng wearia'ns caused bv LOSS OF SLEEP. and their children from great u2rr:ng, by aceping a rcttie ri db. wm, b. uubd's tootuacsk Drcps. in the hcr.se. Prepared at Dr. HurdV Dental Office, No 77 Fourth Street Brocklvn E. D. PRICE ONLY 12 CENTS PER BOTTLE A liberal discount roaile to dealers. Ad !ress principal Office, Tribune Buil K inps. No, 1 Spruce Street New Yrk. Sold in Phil-vdtlpbia by Dv tt fc Co.. 232 North 2nd. Street; O. J-'llubbell 14l0 Cheatout Street; and by &1. Druggists. DR. WM. B. HURD'g NEURALGIA PLAS i ERS. FOR THE CURE OF NEURALGIA. cr Toothache produced by colds. LOCAL NEURALGIA, is immediately cured by their application. They act like a charm, and are perfectly harmless in their nature ; do not produce a blister, and leave no unpleasant resnlts. Dtt. WM. B nUBU8 Si.UB-M.OIA PLASTERS. never fail to ive satisfaction to ail who teat thtir virtue. Prepared at Dr. Hord's Dental Office, No, 77 Fourth Street. Br.xkl3 n. E. D. PRICE. ONLY 15 CENTS EACH. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Princi al Office, Tribute Build ings. No. 1 Spruce Street. New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dyotti Co., 232 North 2nd Street; O. J. Hutbell. 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. Dec. !8d'61-ly. Noticb. We aredaliy leceiving orders to and by mail for one ormoreof Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies, which we cannot fill. None are mailable except the Neuralgia Plaster, which we send on receipt of Price (15 cents) and one 6tamp. But to acccm 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, with compart ments ea;h box containing a lott!e of Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash, and Tooth Ache Drops a box of Too'h Powder, the Xeuralgia Plas, ter. and a valuable little Treatise on Teeth and their D is cues, the best uteans of preserv ing flin, 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 othei articles ; price per package oik dollar, or six packages for $5. sent by express as dirtcted As the Express charges are not much, if any more on a doien than on one, it is far cheap er to order six or dozen packages at a time. A larg family will want all. or the surplus benefit, for no one can estimate how xnnch pain, suffering nuhappiners. ud disfigmre ment, expeue. kr of time and money would be saved to tLe country if every fam ily to day bad one of these packages, which, in iUtlf. is a complete set of Dental Reme dies. Addrers Wm. B. Hcbd & Co. Trib une Buildii.gNew Ycrk. and write nne and address plaiuly. That remittances may be made with confidence. W. B. II. & Co. re fer to the Mayor t f Brooklyn, to G. W. Grif fitb. President of the Farmer's and Citizen's Bank. Brooklyn ; tohe Editors of the Arn ican Mnanafactures' Gazette ; to Jct, Cos Co , P 4-eblishen.' agents. New York ; to rderei'rABscx. Eq , who know a good P. T. Bhen they see it and who has already Lia w second supply, etc. 100O Aleuts Wcutedt To introduce Dr. Uurd'a Dental Remedies into every Cunty, Men or Women who want to make money quickly, can do better with the? articles than anything in market. They are new. LSeful. low" priced, and we are spending thousands in adve.tiing them for tne benefit of agents. Boxes of samples containing oue draeo cf the one dollar pack agts above specified, a ith circulars will be sent, on rtceiyt of seven d-ilars. about .half price, to any person wishing to test ,iaT her skill in selling with the view cf becoming an aeetit. They can be sold In day. &yWe icoul J rather pay salaries than Commissions to those tchorrope themsdees efficient sales MM. E7Now ia the time to gt into bns'ness For address and refereiict see the above. GEO. IICXTLT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF TIN, COPPErT'aND SIIEET IRON WAKE, AND DEALER INCia-k'ng. rarl ,r. ad Htratii g Stovrs. Nais, Glass. &c. ic. He aV has on hand a very Urge assortment of tho above articles. vLith he will stii at a very advance "n cott. fir csV Lbensburg. July 10th 1SS1. tf. echoes .zjsr MAiDPACTO III: WILLI 151 JJARACS rBOPElKTott EBNVB!.GCai:3KlA & CSTT TA Crawford Street, a few doers Lclow the cor ner of Julian ai:d Crawford, MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF PLEASURE CARRIAGES, BAROUCHER, CHARIOTEES, r.OCSAVAYS. COACHES. SLElGHES. Also second han 1 work of different kindV. making in all a variety t!:at will suit tie pnrse t-f evt-rr tvvy. CT REPAIRING dene witk neatne and dlppatch Thankful frr rrt fevers, ht hrpes. by ca.r.g good materials, to merit a centmnanc: t. tht patrcr.a0 heretofore given to him. ly!.'11 ,shnI to purchase anv article in hu bee. w.I! do to call at his etab Wisest; he employ. gox,d workmen, and htf wok wt!' guarantctd. December. IStV 1861. 2ya. FOSTER HOUSE, WILLIAM IilCHIER. PEw-BiErrB Urnor f Cli- toa and Second Street JJpls ton Cambria cutty Fa. tff" CarrUgts will convey passea-er. fi..ia and to the RaU Road dcpt. BBBX8BUB6 HOUSE. The anera:gsl Laving purchased and Uken pcAirssion of the KWnbat House (forniely ocupial by Henry Filter) will be happy to receive and accomod ate bis e ld tc.tcmtn, and all others who nsy te dipFed to patn.n:2e him. The Prsrmtor feels aure-i from the spacirus HOUSE, STABLE & other facilities tLat he can c-er at least as good accoiumo datiuns as can be had at any other ia the place. He lain posebiou ofa largescpuly of the choiseat liquors with which his bar will be furnished; Lis table will be fum isfced with all th luxuries of the teason. and he intends by his hospitality and care to merit the patrecage cf all t!ce who stor withLim. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebensburg April. 17, 1861. tf. UiMOX MOUSiET EBENSBURC PA. JOHN A.BLAIR. Pn.prietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pain, to render thin Hotel, worthy cf a continua tion cf the liberal share cf public patron age it has heretofore received. His table will always be furnUued with the best the market affords; his bar with the best cf liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended, by an attentive and obliging hat!er. Kbenburg Apr.17 1S61. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. PATTON. jonSTim i. ALL KINDS OP CHAIRS, such as common Winsor Chairs, Fret B.ick Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs. Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, (Cant'Sftat (gfairs, ROCKING CHAIRS. OF EVERY SIZE, SPRING SEAT CHAIRS bettees, Lounges. Arc, &c CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES. WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully liciU a liberal share of public patron age. CHntrin Rtreet, JobnatowQ Carobria, Co.p XTecaber SOtkv. 1M1. !T tcriber wcnld . Donnr to the unblie iK. v. t "vs,?d iiireru irem il r t ;.k . . r FALL AND WINTER GOODs 1 will sell, as usual, at a . . . -t;J irera il rast -;.k ,. y oo cot. FOR CASH OVT V ,V to give a price i't owin- uu V'S tuatiotis in the market. lij Uis stock ia the heaviest aal V.. V . .... " t8i I ----r.- 4. I 'iTt. f r-. prices, will be s,4d at prices wV.T : to the iuttrest of caf.h ht-. ... . '. amine bis stock n4 K . : 1 L i U ! can and does sell a liule cher V. He would call tarti-.i.r .... .. large stock cf DRY GO0L5. e.-rWk the latest and MOST ni"SIi? i, -'i. OF L.DIES DRESS GOODsS r.n - V Mus in. duZens cf rattcrns rr t Gent's Guvts.aU stylrso! U,' the niost otTip'ete sele tiun a Su exhibited in this r-iaiV. - . . "r Jul ias, Opera Hood-; La.ijtk' p..7f Cc . 1'atei.t Hjct. ii t ai to fifty sprirps. wL:ch w;Il i-.;iC a per cecu cactr preset r-artft tu i.itgiitw cer.ia u.!.w ci. j r . LJ-J iii-hmeciii. Cut Svrai 1 - . . '-'El hary advatce. which e n-n it rt1 per ic. it ts lar snj r:r;r torT rf.imt-s iu iv invettefl. V. e fw a i r ... l1 J r" i" s x " neavy srr i ir.A. targ-.aj isiaaU 60 cents -er rrrrrYd c: a-r 1 Our t.k cf CHINA, GLAS 4 IT A WAKr. tb UrLt. rri .. 4 ever fT-ie 1 te the people c f tl t se-ot a rea.iy reuTi'u!. aq exi3j:-4 v "Show Wiad-w" n.i-it rucn-ctV rl; r t eawasr t 9 tp to view it that w ire s t -j-.l ir wars. The China Wrs 1') L, our j i i I ft. s.-, I ' ? . -? t r.cwer ares. Juus nr.1 c-tUr . . . . . .i ine O.m rr emrrsc-s ei:h-r lite a.Ivance wo canr.: t r.t :! tr-ts. bralfcl W edcftwood 1:2 Sviue T- S' less than 4.5 per sc t. wbijl i Jl2, low tLe ac.ir.g pr:re ;, I JH w iu.lv cr.xir.zF traltlf C1' Si STLiI ts the Ut fr i-. th i ' . . .. ouycr. rniL-.:rg me u c.rajvr. os. ar.d ciring my cuU..r.rrj. a tf.'.p- r cTe, atd m-re cf i:. f. r the i-9 rXr than they jet nt aty ct.tr e.!ir.' But arp-.rrer.t on tv.i p. n: n -cr -ht tne teas n whj lean a.i cr.:er tr creflit estib.:hV.Tr.ei:tB t-.ti b J-pi-n : x'l. and that T do tell chespr-1 r 1 convince a:I who pi re rr sen" A fu!! trk cf brt .- 1 "as; Lit i All W&ol, Inpr:n. Lit. T.c :s- carpeia. Table and SLw oil cloio. Viw SV 4c. &c. K A 0 KF.I1 AUooca. Dec IT. J5et il. JOHN B. f ROMALD raifiiYsfiffinri TliLVMIXtiS EMU. CIJ vi ; CLOAKS & SHAVvlS, 4 G-rset. Helped .-'ki-.i.. Vtr'-zzx-r. j ies'and O.ildrtn'a Shs. Gl. -. erch.i f. Farcy Ged. mf-t. . MAI- STbF.rrr. JOtNSTG"?.3. Nov. id. :::. . ! 1 1 ;! i ' T' .a" Altt'ADE IIOTHI, -lentcr. HENRY FOSTER. Ts.wti f lUitSKOTKL, FOKMEr.Li Cr M. as the Eicsburp ikcr,'i- the oldr aid teat tai ia t- "A 1 I 4: 9 i i of Ebei.s'ucrk:. f. r th Kcrra.rc.ti'l the travelii-p ctr t.ui:!;. !Itf ITr assures all who may b- !:cd U ;i ronire h:m that Li TASL3: il i n plied with all .he luiv Tits f li-t hi BAR with the chiicet cf Li;t and no pairn- j artd t rtttr L;; coral, rtat le. ElensIurg.Mar.h IS.lHl. SADDLERY! SADDLE3Y! rYtUK SUBSCRIBER wtmld mre X inform tie c:;irets cf t. Acg'" c surrounding countrv. that te has rp.-' Saddler's shop, in the la-fnifr: of dwelling botiEe. cn Il.Ti.er s:r-t,mr,i a J . ns L is preparec to iun;ic t ci-J movt reasojiatle terms, evf.-j d srrif Saddles, Eridlcs. and Hartess . . 1T.;n -t .-rT-crf h HMU); u.iur un ujn..-- business, employing roce bu workmen, and csirg tbe I est r.atf : all his work, he hopes tJ n:err:t kvi. a liberal shire cf the rul'.ic rat-r- country pneuce ax si: -for work, and the Ug-cst caF" exchange allcwed. ,r 5.JC -is . 4' ri Ebenshnrg. March 13. 1SCL XEW f 4TL0R SHOP The nnd- Tsigned having ot-er.e- n loring Eitabliahment, over the vlV occupied ov D.J.Evans Mn,.t: informs tl public that the t:! ? cess will there be carried ca in V3, -ches. All wrrk will l drre ia V style, with neat and d:st atch, asc r the most rcas .nub terms c ROBERT D- THOMAS Ebensbnrg. May 15th. lSSLtf Taurel swamp in THE subscriber would resrect-'a-.J-1 the travelling public that Le !as c J t "Laurtl Swamp Inr," at Crrs- now prepared to acconHnoJi. and o.ven:ence. all those W tt The snbacriber wcnld ia li u It i i will be supplied with, the best t-e j can afford; bis BAK will c-- the best brauds: attenure and M", Tants always at their poi wanucvia: Ctcesoc. Oct. 79, le2-tf r 2 I t r