4 ITboieek to Destroy (lie Union and I lie Constitution T THE SENTIMENTS OK LEADING REI'l BI.ICAS STATESSIEX. "I -will not stulltify myself by stippo p'mg that we have any warrant in the Constitution for this proceeding. "This talk of restoring the Union as it was, under the Constitution as it is, is one of the absurdities which I have heard repeated until I have become sick about it. Hie Union can never be restored as must now come to time ! In tear, the lresident exercises unlimited jxHcer." From Henry Ward Beecher, whose newspaper publishes the laws of the Uni ted States, by authority :" " A givat many people raise a cry about the Union and Constitution, as if the two were identical ; but the truth is the Constitution lias been the foundation and Jatur o f our troubles." From Win. II. Seward: " There is higher hiw than Vie Constita- n '1 .-. i.m ,,.i.i . I . 1 F I i , , . . J - tion which regulates our authority over the render such an event impossible. I Ins doinajn J Union never snail, wun my consent, oo restored under the Constitution as it is, vith Blavery to be protected by it. Thad- ileus Stevens, the A dministration leader in Congress. The above is an extract from a sjieech of his delivered in Congress. (From the N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 1863 ) Speaking for ourselves, wc can hoi:- Lnion, which From Wm. Lloyd Garrison, who now sustains the measures of the National Ad ministration: " The North must m-jntrate from Vie South, and organize, her own institutions on a sure basis." From Horace (ireely : " The Union is not worth supporting in connection with the South." estly say that for the old was kept in existence by Southern nicna- ; From Wendell Phillips, who now sup ces and Northern concessions, we have no ( lrts the Administration : regrets and no wish for its reconstruc- j ' There is merit in the Kepublican tion. parly. It is the Jirtst sectional jxtrty ever "Who wants a Union which is nothing . organized in this country." but a sentiment to lacquer Fourth of: From N. 1 Hanks: July orations withal . i ."lam waiting, in a certain state of "If, by chance, in ancient tunes, the j circumstances, to let the Union slide.'" criminal felt the loathsome corpse, whic h i Xhis spwch was deiivercd in 185G . justice had tied upon his shoulders, slip ping off he did not, we fancy, cry out : "Oh wretched man that I am! who will fasten me again to the body of this death?" If we are, in the providence of God, to be delivered from unnatural alli ances if the January of shivery is no longer to chill by unnatural embraces the May of human hope, who is there weak and wicked enough to forbid the righteous divorce 1" "The Fremont jarty is moulding pub lic sentiment in the right direction for the ppecific work the Abolitionists are striving "I know the Democracy of the North. I know them now in their waning strength. I do not know a jossible dis unionist among (hem all. I believe they will be as faithful to the Union now as they were in the by-gone days when their ranks were full, and their challenge to the contest was always the war-cry of victo ry." Urt. . Stirard, 1861. " lu ibis country, it is a habit not only entirely consistent with the Constitution, but even essential to its stability, to re gard the Administration at any time exist ing as distinct and separate from the Gov- I .1 , 1 . f .1 io accomplish me dissolution oi u.e . ernmrilt itS4,,r anil inr.Anrn9 ti, nrnnp ,.i Lnion and the abolition of slavery f tLc one wiUinut the - thought of tliroughout the land." II m. Lh.yd Car- j aiAoyiihy to the 0h,r.Se-et,y Sew- , ... ........ , ixiw Again : " Who in the name of God wants the ww.w uV vlx ,a.u t.i , Having adopts the side of perdition, to remain in the Lnion, C;isll sytcm oTcrs the flowing Yans at slavery is to continue?"' Hon. Mr. j hsS than city retail prices: Blr. liingham has been a Ik-publican KGAR KETTLES, Congressman from Ohio for ten years, ! 10 to 40 gallons and is a prospective candidate of that COPPER KETTLES, party for Governor at the next election. I - .-.,. An u iti ... ... i 3 quart? to 40 gallons. making for freedom and Union: and yet, ! TINWARE, 'rank. V. all sorts and kinds. SIKKKT IROX WARE, every variety. ENAMELED $ TINNED IRON WARE GOITER WaISE MADE TO ORDER. SAD IRONS or SMOOTHING IRONS. ZINC WASH HOARDS. COOKING STOVES, EGG STOVES, IlEA TING CO OK ST 0 VES. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, FA. TENT, ABBOTT & NOBLE, and every other Pittsburgh or Philadelphia manufacturer's stoves always on hand or procured on 5 days notice. ODJ) PLATES AND GRATES 'for Stoves, always on hand. is it all to be squandered upon a subter fuge and a cheat ? For one, I shall not j vote another dollar or a man for the war j until it assumes a different Ftanding, and ! tends directly to an anti-slavery result." M. 2,y. Conway, liejtresentaicc j'roin Kansas. Mr. Conway is a Republican Repre sentative from Kansas. " I tell you there is going to be a dis solution of the Union, and I do not care how quick it comes ; all I want is to give those fellows (the Southrons a good lick ing, and then kick them out." Sidney Kilyarton. Mr. Edgarton is another Republican member of Congress from Ohio. "There can be no Union till slavery is destroyed." Ilrtnu-t from Oiccn Lwejoys tjMxeh Ajml 24, 18G2! " Slavery has caused the present re bellion, and there can be no iicrmnncnt peace and Union in this Republic as loner I as that institution exists." 1U. . Cntkr, j Ajd', 1&G2. Cutler U a Republican member of Congress from Ohio, and Lovejoy is from Illinois. " Seven or eight States now deny their allegiance to this Government ; have or- j ganized a separate Confederacy, and have declared their independence of this (Jov- j eminent. ' Whether that independence is i to be maintained or not, is with the fu ture. If they shall maintain their poi- ! tion, and if public opinion in the seceded States shall sustain the authoi ities there ! for a year or two to come, so as to show J that nothing but a war of subjugation and conquest can bring them back, I, for j one,, am disposed to recognise their hide- I pendencc.M -Benjamin Stanton, February 28, 1861. ! Stanton is the Republican Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, and was formerly a ! Republican member of Congress. His; speech above was delivered: in. Confess, ! "There was no freedom at the South i for cither black or white ; and he weuld ' strive to protect the free soil of the North ! from the same blighting curse. There ; was really tu union between the North j and the South ; and he believed no two : nations upon the earth entertained feelings ! of more bitter rancor towards each other than these two. sections of the RcnuhhV The only salvation of the Union, there- 1 ASK FOR fore, was to be found in divestin g U on- 1 , . tirely Irom all taint of slavery. Tlcro 1 1UASIV W.llAi o WAREHOUSE. r i . . . ' Jxt us : and save twenty percent, on your purchases Johnstown March, 13. 18G3. tf. CARBON OIL LAMPS, from C2cts.. to $1.25, CHIMNEYS and WICKS a! ways on haiid. SPOUTING. MINER'S LAM PST" OIL CANS, POWDER CANS, all s:ies, constantly on hand. COFFEEM I LLS, TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROIL ERS, JELLY Cake Moulds. Table and Tea Spoons. COAL BUCKETS. Price list now ready for the Trade, ami Merchants ar respectfully invited to call and examine our Wares, send for fur a catalogue before purchasing elsJwheFe. Tlie above goods wil be furnished, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. AT THE JOMNS'SOWN STOTE & UOlSii KUHNIfcHINW ST01LK, CANAL STREET. Opposite the Weigh Lock? was no union with the South. have a Union, or let us sweep uwnv this rcnmani wiacli we ea!l a Lnion. I o i for a Union where all men are equal, or j for no Union at all, and I go for right." ; Extract from R F. Wade's Maine ' Speech 18.. From the speech of Carl Schurz in ' New York : j " The Utuen is gone, it cannot bo re- ' stored !" ! From Mat. Cai penters speech at Chi- ! cago: : " Thci? STEAM SAW 51 1 ITL. SHOEMAKER, 8,- CO., Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER are pre pared to cut to oider, bills of POPLAR, CHERRY, ASH OR OAK LUMBER. Fib. 18, l863.-3m. cavilling 4 p-JOB WORK OF ALLKINDS-DONK nshtutKn lovers AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. WIIEELER & Sewing Machines. R. A. O. KERR, AGENT, ALTOONA. BLAIR COUNTY PA. m presenting 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 last eight years, there has been over 14.000 more of these machines sold than any others in the market. This alone is convincing' proof of the superiority of these 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 Foot new style Hemmer $55 No. 3, Plain", with old style Hemmer $45.- N. li. Full instructions given gratis ; and for particulars address RAO Kerr, Altoona Dlairco., Pa. S3, 8, ly. DENTISTRY. THE undersigned Graduate of the Balti more College of Dental Surgery, respect fully offers his professional services to the citizens of Ebeusbtirg. He has spared no means thoroughly to acquaint himself with every improvement "n his art. To many years of personal experience he has thought to add the imparted experience of the high est authorities in Dental Science, lie sim ply asks that an opportuity may be given for his work to speak its own praise. SAMUEL BEDFORD. D. D. S. Office formerly occupied by Dr. Clark. Refkbkkces. Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond, jr. ; W. R. Handy ; A. A. Blandy, P. H. Austeu, of the Baltimore Gil!e:e. CCJ- Will be at Ebensbnrg on the fmirth Monday of each month, to stay one week. tVIntor C'lotliinpr. THK LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING EVER BROUGHT TO JOHNSTOWN ! A complete i-t.xrk of . MEN AND BOY'S WARE. Heavy cloth overcoats, fine ilres co;it--, vest, fancy and plain, pantaloons of every description. All kinds of under clothing, HAT'S AND CAPS, late styles ; also TRUNKS. VALICES, CARPET BAGS, and in fact every thing in my line of busi ness kept always on hand, which I will sell at fair honest prices. I respectfully invite the public to come and look at mj goods, and if we do not deal, no charges will be made. H. TUCK. Clinton street, second door fruiu Main. Johnstown, Oct. 15 18G2 tf HARNESS ! AND SADDLDRY The undersigned keeps constantly on hand and is still manufacturing all articles in his line ftiich as. 9 is no excuse SADDLES, FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS DriAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. RIDING BRIDLES, CHECK LINES, HALTERS. WHIPS, BRWllliANDS &c, &c, which he will dispose of at low prices for cash." His work is all warranted, n.d King ex perienced, he put'' the lvst of leather in his work. Thankful for past favors, he ho;ws, by attention to business toriirit a continu ance of the pitmnage heretofore s lib ral ly extended to him. Shop a few doors West of the "Mom ram House." HUGH M'COY. Ebcnshurg Dec, 11, 1861-tf. BENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAVING purchased the entire stock and fixt ures of the Ebensburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with PI on mis.. iMuusli loI u Is, Stoves Mill Irons, Threshing Machines and castings of any kind that may benee ded in the coronuinny. By strict attention to the business of the concern, he hopes 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, 1861. DR WM. D. IIURD'S MOT A SURE kemky for a BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, CANKEB, DISEASED BIEEDING GUMS, NURSING SORF MOUTH, And the best specific now in use for any diseased condition of the mouth. It is pai -ticularly beneficial to persons wearing ARTIFCIAL TEETH, compleely destroying everv taint of the mouth, absorbing and removing all impuri ties, insuring A SWEET BREATH to all who make use of it.. No Youn La dy ob Young Gentleman vho is afflicted with a BAD BREATH should delay appplying this remedy, for it is a certain cure, and is approved and recom mended by every physician under wliose notice it has been brought. A BAD BREATH- is an offence for which there while IR WM. . IIURD'S MOUTHWASH can be procured Many persons carry with them a bad breath greatly to the annoyance and often to-the disgust of those with whom they come in contact, without being conscious of the fact. To relieve yourself from all fears re garding this, I'SE DR.AVM. B. HORDS MOUTH WASH. Cleanliness of the mouth is of great im portance to the general health, which is of ten affected, and not unfrequently seriously impaired, through wiut of proper attention : to tins subject. j USE DR. WM. B JlUIiU's MOl'TH WASH. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Denial Ofiit-e. ; NTo. 77 Fourth Street, Biooklyn. E. D. i Price 37 Cents per Bottle. j A liberal discount made to dealers. I Address Principal Office. Tribune Build- j ns. No. 1 Spruce Street, New York. tsold in Philadelphia by Dvott & Co., 202 North 2nd. Street; O. J Hublx.ll, 1410 j, Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists, i DR . WM. II. IIUtI' j TOOTH POWDER ' This Po;der jos.sesses the : CARBONIC WITHOUT THE INJURI j OUS PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL. i and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that S can it in the least injure the Teeth. j Its actios bkino entirely mechanical j POLISHING WITHOUT WEARING THK LS- AMEL. Dr. Wm. B. Hard's Tooth Powder. Is recommended by all emu.eul Dentin's. Prepared at Dr. HurdV Dental Ofliee, No 77 Fourth street, Brooklyn. E. I. PRICE 25 CENTS PER Box. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Ofliee. Tiil.iu.e Build ings. No 1 Spruce Street New York. Sold in Philadelphia bv Dv-.tt .v Co.. 232 North 2nd. Street; O. '.I. Ibil.h.li, 1410 Chestnut Street; and by all Druirihts. rtnlar froi benefit, for no one can estimate how much pain, suffering, unhappine, nd disfigure ment, expense, loos of time and money would be saved to the country if every fam ily, tf Jiw ViiI nna sf t t linlr a frfto Tx.-1 1 1 Vi in itself, is a complete set of Dental Reme FALL AND WINTER GOODS dies. Address Wm. B. Hurd & Co. Trib ! Wl11 ell." usual, at a very su-'v' une BuildingNew York, and write naueand nddrpss nlAinlv. Tluit remittances may fx made with confidence. W. 15. li. & Co. re- i " marKet c Ttll Kll1mnlwv .1 , wuula fr nouncetothe public thath. k uirueu mm me ast nitu urn . rv t i. on J u- uu wJ3i,ruiiMU UNIT s I ir ! . OS k . io gne price usi owirj" to tl. ; fi XV r.rif I His stock is the heavW . fith, Presideut of the Farmer's and Citizen's j Plete evcr fought to the place. t! Pint Tr-WkV 1 t'Tl in t)i Rlifiri nf tVi Am. been purchased at the vr., : r-. j it . t.,., r lsnces. will be sold j.t . ! Co.. P S-eblishers Aents. New Y'ork : to ! to the interest of cash buyers r... -" -. i o ' - ' "I i.: ..... . . -- w,i. I aillllltf lilS LIN'K M Till I n rderei?rARNUM, Esn., who know a good P. T. Bhen they see it and who has already hing wa second supply, etc. lOOO Agentw Wanted: To introduce Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies into every County, ' Men or want to make money quickly with these articles than anything in market They are new. useful, low priced, and we iu and doe sell a little chep edit establishment. He would call particular ane rjre ttck of DRY GOors 1 , ! ritai liemea 68 j the latest and MOSf DESI UBlfS Tw Op LADIES' DRESS GC0DSl T ,can do better myf -. ..r e. l . i. : w . sr i . t . t ... .1 nu'i lAiciicui SI DIl'v ..f t- sire vneuuini? tnousanos in aove.iiscins mera : .. , , . r' j ur for the benefit of aaeuts. Boxes of samn.es J.. . . -n's,ji Lav containing one dozen of tlie one dollar pack ages above specified, ynth circi sent, on receipt of seven dtJlars price, to any person wishing to test hisor her j skill in selling with the view of becoming an agent. They can be sold iua day. QfJ-JVe mould rather jiay salaries than Cmii missions to those vhoji'oce thcinxdces fjficient sales 7ii an. H7Nrow is the time to get into business For address and references see. the above uouar pacK- , t nann.tt, e,r, 7 ,'.'r ages above specified. ith circulars will KJ xll;i.ite.l in this mnrt,,. .. .. about half ' iMii-io.-, vi'a.i iiuuua LauiC, Pj-, . and a tremenduous ji!e uf Aut:'.e'r Cc.'s Patent U'Xp Skiits. ratnf. U. fifty springs, which villbr! GEO. Humi, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF TIN, COPPER, AND siiEBT-iiiOx wai;i;, and ikai.i:i: irt ojiiRin", i arior. anu neaiins oioves Nai!s, Glass, S:c. &c. He also has i i i . . iianna very large assortment ot the aix.ve articles, which he will sell at a very s'i,;ill advance ''li Cost, for cash" Eb;isburg, July 10th 18J1. tf. i ill A j UP A 6 TOUT: wiixiui it.4ui:s I'ROIMMKTOK KBENr.l K; i.li;i(I C 'l NTV lA i Crawford Street, a few door ielov the cor j ner of Julian and Crawford, i MANUFACTURES A EL K I NDS t)F ; PLEASURE CARRIAGES, j BAROUCHER, CHARI0TEES, j ItOCKAWAYS, COACHES, SLEk.IIES, Also second hand work of dilV-n:i.t kinds i i .: ier wm. unoer pre.-nt m.r. f . Our stiirk i.f CiVSrvv? ' M . .. v., ,,,,.- , 3 . ir: r . . l" anu seumg a lew cents below liniments. uur ryrr.ps m;:e fr. TO -fT.t t.-r cttiL.. W. t . j,.. ...... ,,c wuu ij ir,v ticuiar attention Xt our ur.:'- m.,':- ! ei uu.ent Collee, Um-Lt .. j heavy advance, which vt -I jier I'.. It is far supeii".- i..HrT ,f". I Kitules lately inveiite!. V uH heavy stocK ot 1 LAS. r..:.:; 'i : 00 cents per pound upvjini. Or.r Uk ot CHINA. I.S LiSS k i w lr. is tle Jarje.-t, nx-t vma ever offered te the people ef on i ' really lantiftrl. An exu.,-. onow nuiow niust Ci-i'; o.'j- io ve n iii;u we an- our ware. Th China War- . Sets ranging in price :..!,, t; Flower Yaces, Mugs m !:,. . The Glass Whre tmbmas tu..; every s'ylc .f iua.i'aetiin:. ; late advance wc eanm t i: : - ; hrateil Wdi:ewiMil li'ti St--.' less than 14. 7G ner su t. v.! i. i,. t . UK. W9I. n IUiRDVS TOOTHACHE DROPS. FCR THE CURE OF TOOTHACHE. produced by exposed neives. Ii is particularly adapted to all cases ol childieu ;.fflit ted with TOOTHACHE. Parents can relieve i hem selves fryn thai distressing weariness caused by LOSS OF SLEEP, and their children from great suffering, lv keeping a bettle of " dr. wm, b. iirno's tooth achk Drops. in the house. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Otiice, No i 77 Fourth Street Brooklyn E. D. PRICE ONLY 12 CENTS PER BOTTLE A liberal discount made to dealers. making in nil h variety that will suit il.e purses of every Ixxly. C7" REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch Thankful for past favots. he hoj.r-s. 1-y using good materials, to merit a continuance of the .atronaje heret.ifoie given to him. Pel ins w ishing to purchas any hi tide in his line, wiil ih. well, to rail ;;t h:s e:;l. lishment; he employs gK; workmen, an I his woik will he guarantei d. lccemtMT. 18th' 1801 ; low the selling price e'.-ewl T i- 1 j l ani now iiniv eo-ivn ' SYS'I EM is the" he.-t 1 j buyer, enabling ine t.i s, loss, atid giving my cu-! ' cle, iA more .f it. for than they ;ct ;.t p.r.v i ; Rut aryntnet.t on t!a : Th" leas- !! why I can '. credit estahli.-bmei ts I!, and i hat I "'' .- I convince all who jive I A full t(.rk of l.ot i-n ! j All Wool. Ingrain, I.X. : carj-ts. j Tahle and flixir oi! cl"t . .vc. ,Vc. i: Altun, Dec. 17. 1n;: rr.- .::t ! '1 S-i e.; i'. r i : :: !.. t!i- i'Tt ts 'J f s-H Hit,r" !,(' r 1 lilt- :l tail. WUV'' A. o. :'s. F0STE2K IIGUS1 i WILLIAM RICHTER. PuoraiEioR j O rner of Cli ton and Second Street.-. J ,ht s- town Caml i ia county CO- Can .ages will convey passenger j .V.iin and to the Rail Road depot. ... 7 . fr.be und evsoveil nn-inor i,ti..,l,., 1 l " i'iiv.ii.i.-i-u an i i I t.-iKer. p--ssessioi. of the Ebenbur j House (forn.ely ixupied by Henry Foster ) will be happy to receive and accommod ate his old ctoHiers. and all ..il..a .." " 1 1 1 II' 1 1. UUIIVI -i II . " 'J Ad.lress principal Office, Tribune BuihK j ,, y ,'"iP,e,J to patronize him. The ings. No, 1 Spruce Street New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott& Co. 23"2 North 2nd. Street: O. J. Huhbel! 'u 10 Chestnut Street; and by al' Druggists. WATCH. ELOCI AND JEWELRY STORE MAIN STREET. JOIINSTO WAT PA LEWIS LUCK II ART, begs leave to au nounce that be has always a large and varied assortmen of all the various articles jyeculiar to his business. Repairs, promptly and caretully attended to. Johnstown April, 17 18G1. tf. Johnstown Marble Works! A NEW STfM.K The subscriber has just received a large and handsome invoice of Italian and American MARBLE, comprising the largest and finest Stuck of the kind ever brniKrht tn -Johnstown, at his eatsMi.. on franklin Street, where he 12 1ironai-1 with at. adequate force of experienced and skilful workmen, to execute all kinds of MONUMENTS. Mantels, Tombstones. Ta ble and Bureau Tvps, iXrc, as cheap as they can be purchased iu any of the cities. A large stock of Gkindstoxes on hand and for sale low. - Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance and work delivered where de-s'red- JOHN PARKE March 13, 18b2. am D MCLAUGHLIN. Attorney at Law Johnstown, Pa. Office Southwest Corner cf Market ami Locust Streets Will attend to the collection of Soldiers' claims, and to all other business conected with hia profession. jj; 39 y M D. MAGEHAN ..so A .,"7777 T, "wvn.M .Lbentburg Pa. , llviii DR. WM. B. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLAS't ERS, FOR THE CURE OF NEURALGIA. or Toothache produced bv colds. LOCAL NEURALGIA, id immediately cured by their application. They act like a charm, and are perfectly harmless in their nature; do not nroduce a blister, and leave no unpleasant results. DR. WM. B. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTKRS. never fail to give satisfaction to all who test thdr virtue. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, No, 77 Fourth Street. Brooklyn. E. I), 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 by Dyott & Co 23" North 2nd Street; O. J. Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut Street; and by all Druggists. Vec, IS U'61-Iy. Nones. We are daliy 1 ecei ving orders to and by mail for 'one ornmreof Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies, which we cannot fill. None are mailable! except the Neuralgia Plaster, which we send on rece.pt of Price (15 cents) and one stamp. But to accom 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 each box containiug a bottle of Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash, and ToolhAche Drops a box of Too'h Pointer, the Neuralgia Plas ter, and a valuable little Treatis .m T.Z and their Diseases, the best means of preserv ing them, ami 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 ptc dollar, or six packages for $5, sent by express as directed As the Exptess charges are not much, if any more on a dozen thau on one, it is far cheap cr to order six or dozen packages at a time A large family will want all, or the surplus can be disposed of to neighbors with public I Tnnnpfnr f-..l- .....-....,..! C. .1 nA V.,, 1 vuicu iiom me spacious i HOUSE. STABLE & other facilities that I he can otter at least god nce...,vm I dations as can be lnrd at any other in the ' place. He is in possesion of a large supply i of IherhoisMt liquors with which 1,m bar ' will be furnished; his table will be furn I ifhwl with all th luxuries of the season, and ueinicmis DV Ills liosiil.nl.K- tulMra i " " ' 'v can JOHN Q. rR0MALD DEALER IN fflUISABT & FAKY MV. TIlt.VMINGS EiUUloltihl CLOAKS & SHAWLS, i Grscts, Ihiped Skirt., rerfuui.7. ?.-.--' :uid Children' s S!., Glm--. Teliiefs. FjUicv G0.-1.is, noti- ns. ".. MAIN STREET. .lOHNSTcuX. Nov. 20. IStil.ly. a:icadc hotel, icuu HENRY FOSTER. Pa".-nir.- i ' S 111 is hotel, formkklv kv - a.- the Ebeiifburg IluU-," ' the Me.-t and best staiuU in the i " of Ebensbnrg. for tlu- acioii.n the traveling con in.mit . Tl.t 1'' ' assures all who ntay 1 ei-j-i .-i1' ' ronize him that his TA RLE wil! p!iu with all luxuno ! Ins BAR ith the choice iru no pains spared to leiitkr com ft rtal.lc. Ehensburg. March 13. If'.'l. 01 ...cr. . n.c patrot:age oi all t Lose who stop withhuu. ' P, , , ISAAC CRAWFORD, tbcusburg April, 17. 1801. tf. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. BLAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains to render this Hotel, worthy of a continua tion ot the liberal hare of public patron-! . ucretu.ore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best of liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended, by an attentive and obliging hostler. Ebenburg Apr.17 1861. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! ; fWHE SUBSCRIBER would r!":: , Jt inform the citizens of St- A:ir': j fiirrountling country, thai he Las Tf i S.uldUi 's shop, in the bar -nut.: i ' dwelling house, 0.1 Horner trttt.,v::': I is prepared to furnish to oriu j most reasonable terms, every d t'y- Saddles, Bridles, and Harness Af. ! Ilaiiig many years' esperieri''' c J business, finploying none bu- ' j workmen, and using the best wate; all his work, he hopes to mcrrit f:i "f a liberal share of the public p:it'""' -' Country pn duce at all tiir.c ' "' for work," and the h.gne.t niek ';r --.-i,n ii 1 T 1 MPS MAtil Ebensburg, March 13. L't.l. CHAIR MANUFACTORY, WILLI AM P. lTTON JOIIST()lV " ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, uch as common Winsor Ciiairs, Fret B ick Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cant Stat (Shir' ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY" SI' SPBIA'C SEAT CHAIRS oewecs, lunges, &c.. &c. CABINET FURNR-URE 01 every description and of latest ffiW TAILOR SHOP The und. -rsigntd having opene-1 ' loruig Establishment, over the occupied by D. ,1. Evans & Sen,.'. iuforms the public that the tai'";'". ucs-s will there le carried jri in a'l ' ' cfes. SIZE, All 1. rtnnp in V 'ir style, with neatness and dispatch. ' the most reasonabe terms . ROBERT 1. THOMAS Ebensburg, May loth, 1 S 1. if- , TjrITwamP INN TMV. wl.c.r;iwr -Anl.l respectfully "ff the travelling public that he ba ' i'' ' T.,.,.1 C... T.,.. at CrcSS")!!. , ' T n U ltli I '1"' iiuw prepare!. 10 accomim1" and convenience, all those who iu-' him with tln ir lmtronatre- I'1 ' 0 J LES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT T11E H be supplie.1 with the Ut itllV'l iy 1110 I '.l it tf. ami o"f , ,'. Jkjy m. 1 kV L'J Tastes of all. Thankful for past f: tvora. lie reopect- lully Solicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. November 20th, 1861. ly. ail V tbo best brands: attentive Vfints alw:ivs at their nosts te .'tte- .- - x Wants of visitors. ..i , 'i" BPXJAMUU"'- Ciesson, Oft. 20, 1962 -tf-
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