u. Department ; headquar- .ivrslur'. "the Secretary of War E. I). rowxsEsu, Ass't AJj't General. ORDERS FKOM MA J. EEKAL COIXII. -mi.- IlH'iiiTMrvT nr Tin1 i,tr ini v. ...... Clianibersbftrg, June 12, x un'l rsiirned assumes eom- i Department.. In view of J the inva.-ion now threaten .,,; iV!in-vlvania by the ene i;. wrr.niotit, a new military ma Jo by direction . I) . j arttnuiir, embracing all v ,1' Pennsylvania, east of u,,l laurel Hill range of ! ,,i:utfi5 at Chambers- ;. ! :! raids by the enemy u.vs-nry to call upon the i.:i-I;i!da to furnish prompt -:i n : . ssirv to organize an . a vhinie.r inian;ry, artil ,i.i!n. to be designated the of the Susquehanna." : ig th i)!easui' ,.C !,. .,.. ,. .1. i:.:i:ui:mci of the war. i:i M . .fivers of tlfcr I)u w ;.i oe provisionally j ;!.e President upon tin: j II o tut Cr-Mieral (om- !: arrn.-d, uniform- j whi!.4 in active s. r- j Mii)pl'ud as active i . .'ti :l ! I U .! States. When n -t j i t ,' .-, ;'cc to d. fend the ! . y w ill L returned to their . tli.' c.i'l , r toe command- ! aa h tli mi to the turn.'d over i i ais"(i alu."" or t!e" titii or o. r.if. d v.-!. 1 . .. i. I bv e s b.'t.veeTi ixtv wi:l bo ui- eor,,s. r b it will !e paid ice in the army for the time lhv ;is miO!) ;is C'oll .priation for that to this army ' traasi""nel to .' three years or r.i.' w.P b' ilexes entitled irranted (V T- -s ir, in aecoru ( : a! authority, 'vitl.n 1) .i.art- promptly t Jef--u :z.-i!i !: tinder t- wi; : one nu.f, eco:i-l piivates :is the a- th ' mai e nr ;i;iv. ilh.J specially de - di.-nict recently ' no r tor d.ity in ';-oni their cx- -.( v-;-h th ii -U'lO-l o : tl:. n b II,!) ' "re;:! V io the e!r;eifnev ia.'.ai iii.de defensive op- i- !i Cotiipaay rgar.ization to " ! a ,.,-, SIS (Ms-ible, and re : it t!.' (-tlii-, rs in comrnaiid, men. ;n.d the place of its ". ai order that they mav be ! '''died with transportation to :vw!-7-i,us u-hieh will b, at ," Any vis. hi who will furn-t-ieii, who will In; i nrolled, ;" am.bjei-tii. liable, will Ije enti :vU.i!ey. Any p"i son who will y-iiw,,!' more men, under the wiil 'M entitled to a " J "''.(;., and eery person who . ii (,r ni.iro men, under the :.::.,:., to a S.-cond Lieuten :i 1 1 ' ' i" arrival the place of ivn will ho formed into rcgi- " i'r-acticable and as may be n? wi-h tlie interests of the ;''. compajiies from the same ! pat tog 1kt in the ngi-"-'ri.z:i;;..t.e. ' pr . r; all communications :d to Ilarnsburg. The "- '-spvetive org; nizations will D. X. Corcn, General Commanding. Coi.ovtatiov Sruv.rF. toi in, ,x p, ,,, Y. Advices ,n state that accounts from the l(" !,'"y, south si.le of Sr. Do i'.tiiut fully o;:e-half of the 'a negroes .-cut from Norfolk '""' have died amomr the ma- '"nina nm;,i,( i,- u i, i y iiit.Ti nil IK rw fl ' w '"' soon travel the same road, who was sent down to act as 'tendent, with ft high salary-, a-' an now in tns city ' . ) lterrrTtr.. . . . A . 1. ginir '- Tl.'l n rrr Vi . .- n - er-tnrt 4Vf rreeiibacki is would not induce wuain. lPn onsue is said to be six 5 a scolding womau's haa no j ' Traitorous Word A slgnlfi- cant Test. In one of the towns of Connecticut, just, previous to our State election, several persons were discussing the measure and candidates of parties. The Republican one of whom was the Town Clerk, were b.ttcr against Governor Seymour, callin Iain a traitor and a friend of the South' asserting that he was in favor of the plan of the rebellion, which was that the peo ple of the South should govern them .innntly of the North. Nell, said a Democrat, "do 3-011 op pose sentiments of that kind !" " Wc do," replied the town clerk ; " no one ex cept a traitor will utter sentiments of that character." 44 Let me read them here, word for word; when correctly reported, you may not feel so bitterly hostile to the words uttered: tlioy are as follows ;" "Any people, any whore, being inclined an 1 having the power, have tha ri-ht to rise up and of the csLstimj yovrrn- ment and lorm a new one that suits t'icn better. -' r is tli- right coiithied to cases in which the t-i!:vi:.'U an,i organized in ; people ot an existing government mav :.h the regulation of t!ie j choose to exe rcise it. Any portion of .,-. k-. fortlu protection such people that can, may ' revolutionize . i :.- public- and private j and may make their own of so much of !!, D.v.artmouf, anl will j the territory as t'uy inhabit. More -than :.t i the service of the United this, a mai.ritv of nnv tirtion of en... may revolutionize, putting a mi v V I nority intermingled with or near about then.!, vkhj may oppose their movements." " It is rank treason," said one of the Republicans. "It is Tom. Seymour cop-p.'-rhoadiMii," said another, and the mar: v.lio uttered those detestable words oi'. t to be cr:nfi.Kl in Fort Lafayette, an,l he fed on tread and water during the war. is ; tr.ii:or." The Ici!iocr;..t lauhV'd, and quiet! v b.'i;iVir:i, AUliAIIAM IJN- c olx, flC y,v,..-., if o' t'tc Unlt'-A Sialts a !i" 'Tim S vinour i.- the trai- i rl" "-laim 1 tii- Kepubliean. 'In o 1 gei.fhia.-n," cooly replied the D'l:. e:-;1t ' Abia'iain Lincoln i the I t a- fruit -ions l:uit,.ij-.. It- mi, -red them j i!i n s;. cell !euvc: d m the li aise ot !' pi s n lathes, in Waslmjton, on the il:.' State defence ! 1 -tii dav of .Jnivaurv, lyiS , on a qucs- ti- :i o the Pi a ret. rence ot certain portions of M'tetit s Me.- a' Th speech is r. "i ted, o:ii"i.iily, in the? Coniressionrd (i'olA1 and you may tin ! it on tiie 01th pae of t ! i o Appendix, amonnr the debates ot' the lht s T--io:i of t ? i. :5 ' ; f i Oii-ress." Th--- I? -T::b!:cnns d -h! ir, and a bet of t 'ii ! !I;:ts was tiualiv made that the o:- !s were not so reported in die G'olc, Sp.'eehi'S. in cue ol l'r. sider.: Jincoln : 1 he l)jt was decided in favor of the Democrat n the 21-t inst., on an insjxT tion of the run 1 volume of the in the State Library at Hartford, con taining the speech of lVesident Lincoln, an 1 the words we have pided. What a cotnmcniarv upon the sense less parrot-cry of ' traitor," ultereil by limatics who are generally quite ignorant tif the meaning and U-aringof the epithets they so fmpieiitly use. furt'urd Ttuut. Iireatc-ni'tl lin :tsliu ot I't-nii- VIGOROUS ACTION FOIi Till: DKI KNCi: OF TIIE STATE. Il.uansuna;, June 1 1 The War De partment has created two new military departments to provide for the defence of i I'enn-vlvania. Fhe Western Don; nvr.t of the Monongnhela will embrace all the territory west of Johnstown and the I Laurel Ridge mountain Major General ! Drooks in comman 1, with his hea hpiar ters at 1 'it't.-bmg. The Eastern District, embracing sill the balance of the State, will I je under the command of Major Gn-ral Couch, whoso headquarters will be in Chamhersbur g. Each" of the com mand is referred to have the full power to organize, army corps, .consisting 0f infan- : try, cavalry and artillery; in their resptc- J tive districts. General Couch is now in j IIarrihurg, and lias to-day conferred fully ( with Governor Curiin. ilarrisburg will 1 be the point for tioops to assemble and organize, until otherwise ordered. General orders from Gen. Couch and a prjcl unation from Gov. Curtin wiil be issued to-morrow, calling upon the State t organize immediately for State defence. The time far action has arrived to save our State from invasion by the rebel forces. t'ci.tan(fc to 12ic Draft in In- liunu. Cincisnatj, June 11. Mr. Stevens, Deputy Mar.slial, and Dr. Clayficld, n de tective, accompanied by an enrolling olR cer, were tired upon near Mannville, Hush couniy, Indiana, yesterday, by a party of men hidden in a wheat field. Mr. Stevens was killed, and Clay field mortally wounded, and afterwards died. The enrolling officer was shot twice thro' the clothing, but escaped uninjured. Two companies left Indianapolis yesterday for the scene of murder. A soldier was shot by a deserter at Shelbyvillo, yesterday, while attempting to arrest the latter. r7or Kant. - iiF JL The office on Main street, in sai Borough, formerly occupied by D. W.Lew. is, M. D.i of which possession will be.sivcn immediately. . . WMKITTKLL. Jan. 21, 1863-7tf W. MAIR. jnnv c tat-to,.t - - . w. A'AfX OVJS MAIR & DAVISON, IMPORTERS ASD DEALERS IN SADDLERY, CARRIAGE AXD TRUNK HARDWARE & TRIMMINGS, SADDLES & HARNESS, Xo. 12 7 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. I AD SKINS, BEST OAK TANNED HARNESS. SKIRTING AND BRI- DLE LEATHERS. June 17; 18CS ly. ' "VTotlce. . . T1'e f'j1''ow'irig applications for License will bo presented for the action of the Court on Tuesday 7th July next. To wit : J. Alex. Moore, Ebenshurg, East rv , iVarfl- Tavern. David Burkhnrt. Susquehanna tp., " P. M'De.nn, Wilnvrp Borcugh. Augustus Bursraff, Third, Ward Johnstown, . JOSF.ril M'DOXALD. (.Icrk of Quarter Sessious. ' Eijcnsburg, June 17, ISG3. Xp-nd for Sale The Subscriber offers f.,r bile a valuable TRACT of LAND. sitn. ate in White township, Cambria countv. coiitaim'r.p; ab.mt five hundred acres 80 nores ciearel. and the balai.ee heavily tim i iere" ! bavins thorenn erected a new three st .ry FRAME- HOUSE and a SAW MILL. For terr.is, &c address A. VOWINKLE, June 17. 18f,3-3t Hullidaysburp, Fa. rEXXsYI.VANI.V RAIL ROAD SCUEHULE. LEAVE WESTWARD,0 I STATIONS. fS w S I A .M. A. M. P.M. P. M. AltlHItl.l. K:ttaiiiiriit. lia!llt.in, Cressi n, LiUv's 7,15 7.50 1 7 ,5 s 8,00 8,33 3, So i 7.15 .30 05 11 7 08 ! 8 10 ! Portage, ..... - Ola- re, Mil m. rl-.iM, Jlimrii! i'oinf, (."oilelioulli, J hi.lo ! 8. '21 8 "." i 8.81 8.42 8.55 0 01 P. M 8. .11 8.57 A .M. 0.30 0.30 A. M. 0.5S ! 1004 I P.M. LEAVE EASTWARD3. c , i i S I'A TIUNS. P. JL ! A.M. , A.M. P.M l J. 'lil.'sti itt ll, C ''.".ttnaiijli. Mi.av.-a! P,.int. Su-ntnerl.iil. Wilmore, Port ige, Lilly's. CiesS. n, ial!it:in. Kit tanning, Alt. .ona. 1 1 ,80 i 11,35 ; 8.20 8.2(5 8.53 C. 56 7, 00 P.M. 7,00 8.51 i 8.50 j 9.03 9,19 4 9,29 j 5 9.39 . lO.oo -5 11.1.1 1 12 k"."8 8,07 12.27 12,35 8.-10; 1.10 P .M. A.M. ! A.M.! ' Trains will stop at stations ' F," only -then signal is given. marked EBENSBUuG A- CRESSON RAILROAD. On and after Monday, December 22, 1S02, trains on this road will run as follows: Lf.avk EiEsia iaj At 6 40 A. M.. conncct'ii;: with Mail East. and Piiila. and Bait. Express West. At (j 35 P. M.. conrectin'j with Express East and Fast Line West. Lka ve ('ressos At 9 30 A M., or on departure of Mail xrain ivisc. I At 8 00 P. M., or on departure of Fast Line West 1 ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Supt. BENSBTIRG .MARK ET. B-l'OUT Revised w.cklv by ROBERT DAVIS, RE. ruicrs. $;7 50 7,75 1.50. ,80 1,00 .83 ,45 fi2 50 1,25 3.00 1.50 0.00 1,50 F!ur per hid Extra Family, ' Extra. Wheat, per bushel, -Rye. " Buckwheat, " O.'-n, " Oats, Potatoes, Apples, Apples, " drief. Peaches, 44 " 44 IV-ans. Clover seed. 44 44 Timothy, do. " 44 e-2- DIS0LUTI0N. -ea Th c.iart"crsliip lately existing between ShiH-mrker Adams & G., in the lumber business has t cn this d:iy disolved. SHOEMAKER ADAMS CO. The business will still be conducted on a mere extensive scale than heretofore by E. IT. Shr.cmnkrr & Hopple who are authorized to settle all accounts of tlie lafe firm. ' E. SHOEMAKER & CO. Ebensbnrg May 5, 1823. To Acrvotis Siifi'creis of 12ot!i Sexes. A REVEREND GENTLEMAN HAVING been restored to health in a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and irrcgus lar expensive modes of treatment without success, considers it his sacred duty to com municate to his afflicted fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. Jons M. Dauxall, 180 Fulton Street, BnKiklvn. New York. p Jan21 eom. or Rent, THE STORE ROOM on Hieh Street latelv occupied by D. J. Evans k Son. as a Clothing is tore. WM. KITTELL. Ebcnsburg. April 2'J, 1863-tf WrrsOl "to ! SEWING WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, R. A. 0. KERR, Agent, ALTOONA.Pa. A large assortment of the Machines always on hand. fc All Machines warratitej for 10 years. Altoona, June 10,-3m. C ire ill r a those Wldi-.An.l.. THEIR OWN INTEREST. to Cheap Casli Store ! The subscriber would respectfully an nrtunce to the vublic that lie h.ts returned from the East with Lis larsre and well as sorted stock of goods, bought at the lowe-t v.iou jmi.vi, wiiicii ne win Dispose ol at Lis luual small advance. OUR MOTTO." The nimble dime bet ter than the slow dollar." Gane one, come all, aad be convinced that the cash system is to your advantage, and you wiil gj away with the resolve that my es abli-hment is the place to save money. No charge f jr showing goods. Call and ex amine. I would respectfully invite your attention to my well selected assortment of LADIES' AND MISSES' DRY GOODS, containir.ir all the latest and most desirable st !s of dress to be found in the Eisfcrn Market, among which may be had Mozani bij!ics, Celliqiit's, Kiihunny Checks. Union Checks, Shepherd's Plads, Linen Lustres. S:!k Poplins, a full ard cornjileic .stock of fancy and Plain Flannels and Shirtings, Linen, Muslin. Ladies' and Gentlemen'.- Gloves and Hosiery, and a trem. mlous stock of Austin Kelly i,- Cv.:.'s Patent Hoop Skiits. tc.ur to miy snnn,frs, winch I can sell at Twenty-five Per Cent, bolow Pliiladelphii ''c-it vaiicty f CLOAKING '.''"iiio, ratin m puce jrora 75 ets. to XI'IZ JATlr ... ...v . v o. uiuiii.uis, i i mi.i, jeans, etc , that is in bo found in the country CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS in yn-at variety, at the lowest prices. LOOK My stock of GROCERIES are silling a few cents Ido-.v mv would be ri vals, who - Can't s- e it." Tli3 cash sys tesn Syrups still ranse from 40 to 70 cts per ga'lon. Government Coffee, bought before the late heavy advances. I am selling at 22 cents per lb. It is superior to all the new farcVd substitutes now selling. BEHOLD Our TEAS, range from the low price of GO cents per pound upwards. EXCEL SIO R . Our would-be competitors stand ngka-t when they know we have the heaviest and best assorted stock of CROCKERY, CHINA. GLASS & DELPH WARE to be found in any establishment between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and that we scUcheajer than they can buy. 44 They arc superb," is the common exclamation on examining our china Tea Sets, ranging in price from $12 to $20. which is lower thnn t' ey can be purchased in Pittsburg. We are selling to people from all the surround ing counties, because we keep a larj;e steck from which to select, and sell cheap. One eximinAtion will suffice to convince anyone that we are not puffing our goods. All kinds of Ornamental Flower Vases. Mugs, Glassware, and in fact all kinds of crockery ever imagined , we keep on hand. We are still selling the Wedgewood Iron Stone Sts for $5,00, which is 15 cents cheaper than they can be bought for in Philadelphia or Pittsburg retail market. 44 I can't see how it is done?" is the query. Well, we will tell you the secret it is CASH ONLY. By 'this means I am enabled to increise my business and stock steadily, while other establishments are glad to recrease theirs. We are not compelled to add large profits to make up for losses by bad debts, and we save by paying cash for goods instead of buying on time and paying a higher fiuure. FATHERS AND MOTHERS, .Our. stock of Children's Carriages and Coaches, is just the thing for those who value the health of their children more than the small emonnt we charjre for them. Thoe who use a carriage once will never jro back to the old-fashioned way of dragging chi'dren around in their arms. Call and see our stock of Infant Carriages -nd Cabs. WHEELER AND WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, of which I am sole Agent for Blair and Huntincdon counties, are the best machines ever used. They are perfect, and warranted for two years. I do not ask j'ou to buy un less yon are satisfied ou are saving mouey bv so doing. R A. O. KERR. Altoona, June 10,' ISCS-Cm. NOTICE. ' ' Letters of Admin;stration on the estate of Susan Glass, late of E'lensburg, Cambria county, have beer granted to the subscriber, by the Register of Cambria county. AH persons indebted r said estate will make payment; and persons having claims nsainst the same will present them proven for settlement. E. GLASS, Adm'r. Unv 27, 18C3.-Ct. ncllonrwi STotlce. TIIE undersigned having obtained a Li cense as auctioneer in Cambria county from Samuel J. Roter collector of the Nation al tax law for the 13th District Tenna. Here by gives notice.' that he will attend to the duties of an auctionr-er for sll persons which may wish to employ him all applications ! made personally or by letter addressed to Ioretto. P. O. will be promptly attended to. EN OS C. McML LLEN. Ebensburg Dec. 17th 18U2. $30. EMPLOYMENT! S100. COMMERCIAL AGEXl'S WASTED TO SELL GOODS FOR THE (A New England) MANUFACTURING CONPANY. VTe will give a commission of one hun- dred per cent, on all good? told by our Agents, or we will psy wages at from $30 to S100 per month and pay all necessary expenses. For particulars address, with stamp CIIAS. RUGGLES. Gen. Ag't. For the Adama Man. Co. Detroit. Mich. May 14, lSC2.-!y. PAPEttTVALL Pirnii; AT ITO. 107 MARKET ST., VEAR IIBKliTY ST.. PI1TSBURGII PA. I now offer a very large stock of WALL PAPER at the lowest prices for Cash, em bracing all grades of goods to be found in the largest stocks east or west, together with WINDOW SHADES, 1 IRE BOARD PRINTS, CURTAIN' FIXTURES, GOLD BAND CLOTil SHADES, &c. Buyers will find it to their 'interest to call and sec. CC?RAGS taken in exchange for Purer. JOS. R. HUGHES. Feb. 25, 1j3 - 12. H 1 G II EST PHILADELPHIA GIVEN FOR RATES WHITE OAK ! & BBL. STAVES II HD AND HEADING. j ADD.ESS. i TIILO. M APPLE. ; Nos. 302 & 104 Gafzmcr St., Phih'e.lelpbia. ! February 4, .-ly. T PIlIL,DELrniA. OR THE RELIEF OF THE SICK ind Dhtressid, rIHm ted with Virulent and Chronic diseases, and i-spcciallv for trie Cui-s of Dise.'i! of tie- Sexu.ii Cr'ans 1IED10AL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acl:r.g Snrg-n)!;. VALUABLE REPORTS oa Spermntor ihaa or Seminal weakn-s?, ar,d othor Dis eases f-.f trie Hi'xual Orj.vns, and on the NEW RKMEliIEst t mptoy-d in the Ilisper sary, sent to the arllicted i:i sealed letter en velopes, fif-e f charge. Two ir tlir-p Ktamr.s A.r postage .ill be acceptable in ne aeceptamc. Actress, I'll. J. faKiLLIN HOUGHTON Acting Surgei.n.Howaril Association, N. 2 r-ouiu rsmtU street, l'inl.idelphia. Pa. I-r K "ox Fi nit Frm ;. .Viirscrlfi. many year? we Jiave mad-j the cultivation of SMALL FRITIS a specialty, and takir into account iu i. ly. Quantify and Quality , x".t;t Vtu i- fi, Quantity unl Quality, irk of Vines ar;d Plants of our Mock ot V uus and Fiants of urapes, oira-w nerries. caspoonios, jsIpck- . Strawberries. Easrljonios. il?! berries, Gooseberries, Currants. &c. &c is imequaied anywhere, which wc oti'vr on the most favorable terms. Parties wishing , " ""'V ''yi? ;l V th us. or tend for our Pil CL Llr, winch wwl oe sent to all applicants tree of charce. OUR SEED STOKE AND 110RTICUL1 U- RAL HOUSE s- at NO. 23. FIFTH ST.. where all artich belonging to sucn an es tablishnirnt can be had of the best nualitv. J. KNOX. April 15-2m Pox 155. Pittsburg, Pa. EuiT'.n ok Dfiochat and Sextixel. DeauSiu: With your pirmission I wish to say t the readers of your paper that 1 will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recif e, with full directions for ma king and using a simile Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, iu 10 days. Pimpies, Blotches, Tan, Fieckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beainiful. 1 will also mail free to those having Bald He ids or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that wilfenable them to start a full uinwth of Luxuriant H.ur. Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. All an plications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours; THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, No 831 Broadway, New Vork. March 4, lSG.-Sm. m. & a. TIIE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. j Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price j Six Cents. , A LECTURE rv Da. CULVER WEL. ON ! hie CAUSE axd CURE of Spermatonbeea, I Consumption, Mental and Physical DebiN j ity. Nervousness, Epilepsy. Impaired Nut in 1 turn ot the IVniy ; Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbs andBack ; Indisposition, and In- capacity,' for study and Labor ; Dullness of Apprehension ; Loss of Memory ; Aversion to Society: Love of Solitude; Timidity; S-j'f Distrust ; Dizziness: Headache; Affec tions of the Eves; Pimples on the Face; I avid im t a ry Emissions, and Sexual Incapa city; the Conseejuciiccs of Youthful Indis cretion, &Q., "C. iTJT'-Tiiis admirable L cturc clearly proves that the above enumerated, often e"lf afflic ted e vils, may be renjoved without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, and should be read by every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal to any address, in a plain sealed envelope,, em the receii.t of sir rents or two iostae stannjis. bv addressiio- - CIIAS. J. C." KLINE & CO ' 127 Bowerj, A'exv York. 1-ost 1 (HJice SJox, November 10, lB'J.-ly. I I very Stable. 1 'iv. respectfully informs the traveling public, far and near, that they are prepared to fur nish, f-n xne snortest notice, Horses, Bug gies, Hacks and every other convenience ?n that line, at very reasonable prices, to all who favor them, or desire to be accommo dated. They will, also run buggies or Hacks to Ebcnsburg, Chest Springs; and will con nect with the different passenger trains on the Penna. Railroad, at Cresson Station, giving travellers the shortest time on the road, to or from any .f the above named places, of any other lino. i PHILIP HERZOG & CO. May C, 18f.a 6m. THIRTY YEAlls EXPERIESCB 1 Have been diligently employed in per fecting CHRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR U-IR DYE It is u wonder, then that after CARE FUL ANALYSIS by DR. CHILTON, it. was pronounced harmless, and is now takin" the place of all other Dyes. Those who have been disappointed with miserable itni ations, are always pleased with the gennint. Any shade rf black or brown, to suit all omplexions. produced in ten minutes. Manufactured by J. CIIRISTADORO, 6 Aster House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Price Jl, 1 f,0 and $3 per box, according to size. CHRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVA TIVE Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts th utmost foftnesB, the mos,t beautiful gb.a and great vitality to the Hair. Price 60 cents, $1. and $2 per bottle, ac cording t) size. ( April 8, 1SC3 2tn 18C3 I PHILADELPHIA ( i.b.5. PAPER HANGINGS. ) 1SC3- II O W E L L Jt B O U R KE. COR. FOURTH & MARKET Sts., PHILA DELPHIA have now in stck a 6ne varietv f WALL PAPERS, f.'ot up expressly for their Sp.-inq Trade. WINDOW PAPE!: i FKVEilY GRADE, to which they pvite the atttutiou of Store keepers. In their Retail Depaitment, will be found the choicest stales th. seqsvn. llar-h 2-3, 18G3-2ri A Mctlonecr'a ZVotiee. 1 lie undersigned having received, licence from the CV1 lector of the National Excise Tax of the 13th Penn sylvania District, to act us Auctiietr in I i.:.e vjuui? fii vaninna, nerecy gives notice that he wid attend to the duties of Auction eer fer all persons who may djtrrelds servi- ! ers uaviiig had cor.idr.ib:e expeiicncein I the un aness he ii.itters himself ' that ho will j be enable. 1 to give general satisfaction to j tho.-e wh-j er.ip'.oy l.hn. Apydications can be made personally at his residence, in Sus j oneiiaiiu i township, nr bv 1 -tter addressed, J FRANCIS BEAKER. ! Carrol! towu. Cariibria Co . Pa. : CC? To insure attention, applicants should ! sive f ur or five s n-.-tice, previous to ' thtf dav of Sale. I Jlarch 4. l8GC.-2m. J I 17or Sale. ! J- 3GO acres V21 perches and j allowances, cJ valuable COAL LAND, fita- : ate near the Pennsylvania. Railroad, at ! Summerhi'.l Station, in Croy'.e Township,'. i Cambria County, Pa. About .0 acres of th j land being cleared, and thereon erected a ' dwedicg house and l-ai n. and other iinrrnvc- 1 i ments, also an excellent orchard of fruit trees-. Ir.e above tract contains and abun- ' dance ot coal tt a santnur ouantitv. fi i drift being opened.) aud will be sold en rea ; sonable terms. . . ! Aftt.lv m P,.t,..t.1 T.."' ; t- n . r..n: more, Md., or to J. W. Sttatton, New York. civ, nr to Wm. Kittell, Esq., Attorney-at? La xv Eoensbur Fa ' ' vm t vn tpvr.vc ! t w .nX- 1 A.,r;'ir. tsr.aif n 1 ' - - TAI.lAni.E TAXXERT FOR SALE V OR RENT. The undersigned offer for sale or rent the 4 Quitmanville Tannery," (recently owned by -Charles P. Murray.) situate i a Cambria county. Pa., about three miles west of the Borough of Ebcnsburg. The establishment is one of the largest in the State. The main building is 140 feet by 40, ami wing 66 feet by 20, and the whole two stoi ies high. A new engine and boilers have recently been put iu. There are all the necessary out buildings on the premises, and dwelling houses far the proprietor, foreman and hands.. Also a store room. Blacksmith shop and saw-mill. There arc about 423 acres of laud well timbered, connected- with the Tannery. Apply to Wm. Kittell, Esq., Attorney-at-Law. Ebcnsburg, Pa., or to the undersigned residing in Baltimore, Maryland. POLAND, JENKINS & CO. April 8, 1803. WILLIAM KITTELL. ftorntn' at ato, (ghnsbunt, Cambria County Fenn.i. OHlce Colouade row. Dec. 4.16G R. L. Jouxstox. Gro. W. Oatmas. JOHNSTON t OATlYTArJ, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Lbensburg Cambria County Penna. Oflice oj)osI!e the Court House. Dec. 1. 7C1. ly. J. I'. .Scawlait, A T T O R N E Y A T L A Vi . EBEXs!u.nJ, Pa., OFFICE ON MAIN STREET, THREE DOORS EAST of the LOGAN HOUSE. D.-cemuer 10, l&C'J.-ly. ICITAEL IIASSON, Esq. Attosxev .fja. at Law, Enensburg, Cambria Co. Pa. Oliiice on Jlain street, thre'O doors East i ' Julian, ix 2 ' . I 5 OllN FENLOX, Km. Attornkt ai ' LAW. Loensburf. Cn'ot.ri-i c.uk'v t.. Oilice on Main stu-ct adjoining his dwel ling, ix 2 - r . .- . . . . . .. . .... . CYRUS L. PERSHING. Esy. Attoiixhy at Law, Johnstown, Cambria Ce. Pa. Oilice on ilain street, second floor over the Bank. ix 2 G EORGE M.REED. Attorxft at Law 5" Ebcnsburg Cambrra county Pa. ; OiUce in Glona.!e Row. viii 1L p s. nDon, E- ATTOKXEY AT LAW. EPENSBURG, CAMBRIA CO... PA. Oaioe tine door East of the Pc&t Oiliee. E7-JOB WORK OF KLL KINDS IXV AT lltIS OFi-iCi. ON SHORT N'OTiOK AND AT REASONABLE PB ICES.
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