7 Continued from lrd Jhujc. spleen of his black heart on his atieiit, un murmuring wife and mother. From words ho soon came to blows, and blow succeed ed blow, from the incestuous son and parricide, till the mother, fainting iioni loss of blood, sank on the lloor. lie dragged her, thou, into the chamber, Hint she might not le seen, and left her there all but dead, unnursed and uncalled for. Slowly recovering from her swoon, the broken-hearted woman cast herself on her knees in gratitude to God for having spared her husband a second murder. Not long after this brutal occurrence, the recollection of the awful dream she had during her pregnancy, a long time ago, was brought vividly to her mmd, by ob- wrvins u blackish spot on the neck of i seu. Judas; as the infant the had expo: bore a similar mark on the same part of j the body. Kemembenng, then, that the j ri"ht foot of the infant w:is web-footed, i the anxiously sought an opportunity to . verily this unimstakcable point ot identity of the cross. Longinus, one of Herod's soldiers, came up, and pierced with a lance the side of Jesus', who was already dead. There gushed forth out of the wound blood and water, and the blood streaming down the wood flowed into the opening at the foot of the cross, and be dewed with its precious tide ihe bodies of Adam and Kve, whose bodies were there interred. Longinus had lost one of his eyes, and when he pierced the side of Jesus, the blood flowed down on his hand ; and feeling a pain in his eye, he rubbed it with his bloody hand, and he immediately recovered his sinht. A short j time afterwards he was baptized, became j a bishop, and received the palm of mar ! tyrdom. As soon as Christ was dead, I cast a long lingering look on the city ot Jerusalem, before leaving, for I felt an ir resistible impulse to deart, and wander, I knew not where. Thus I commenced that never ending journey, where I can find no resting place. After my travels through the whole world, I returned to chil- i.. ..... a.." i ;(.if I ut in -aiin, iy vw., ... . . ' 1 Iiiii ;iil lriiMiK worn tut moiv A linn- I dred years had passed since I began my j wandering, and I felt the deepest despair I at being obliged to live so long. I again ! left Jerusalem, where, no one knew or struck with horror at the fulfilment of the prophecy, she screamed out, in the pres ence of Judas, 'O my God! I now see that the terrific dream that appalled me so often, is but too awfully verified. He is my son. 1 Ie is a p irricide the cold-; blooded murderer of his own harmless i and honest father tho sacriligious thief i of the holy vessels, which I have so often j without knowing them, sen him conver- ting into his idolized money the brutal and incestuous husband of the mother that bore him. O my God ! the misery and anguish of my life is nothing to this last blow my reason wanders, my heart is bursting, I feel the blood is boiling in my veins, my sight is failing, my brain reels, my tongue cleaves to the roof of my mouth. O God ! I am dying my son murder sacrilege incest mercy God I' slu muttered, and in the very chamber where the wretch, Judas, was born, and where he now stood, as it were, petrified at the discovery of his crinvos, his mother fell heavily on the lloor, a lifeless corpse. This mixture of Jewish and Pagan recollections this amalgamation of horrors borrowed from the history of Kdipus. Moses and Pilate, gives us the character cared for me, resolved to throw nij-seli" into every jossible danger to end my hated existence. Uut all my attempts at seli destruction were in vain, for the word of God must be fulfilled. I cmraged in seve ral battles, and received more than two i thousand sword cuts without being wounded, for I am invulnerable. Mv j body is :is hard as rock, and all the wea i pons that ever were forged could do me j no harm. I was wrecked at sea, but I : floated like a feather on the water unable to drown myself. I care not for drink or ! food of any description. I am iiroof against sickness and disease, and I can new, never die. I have already traveled round the world four times, I have seen great changes everywhere, cities ruined, conutries desolated, armies slaughtered, governments overthrown, the whole as- ! jiect of society transformed, but for my j self, I cannot change my destiny. Even i while I sit here, I feel as if standing on burning coals, my feet move against mv WHEELER & WILSONS' Sewing Machines. R. A. O. KERR, AGENT, ALTOONA. BLAIU COUNTY PA. m presenting the above named Sewing Mahines to the examination atd 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 examine! at the store of the A cent, in Altoona. Price of No. 1 Machine, Silver Plated, Glass Foot .and new style Hemmer $t5. No. 2, Ornamental Bronze, Glass Foot new style Hemmer $55 No. 3, Tlain, with old style Hemmer $45. N. B. Full instructions given gratis ; and for particulars address U A O Kerr, Altoona Blair co.. Pa. 33, 8, ly. DCXTJSTRY. THE undersigned Graduate of the Balti more College of Dental Surgery, respect fully oilers his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. 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 impaited experience of the high est authorities in Dental Science. He sim ply asks that an opportuity may be given for Lis work to speak its own praise. SAMUEL BEDFORD, 1). 1). S. Office formerly occupied by Dr. Clark. RlCFEUKNCKS. rrof. C. A. Harris ; Tv E. Bond, jr. ; W. R. Handy ; A. A. Blandy, P. II. Austen, of the Baltimore College. Och Will beat Ebensburg on the fourth Monday of each month, to stay one week. ilnln ...mi ; . . i istic trait of the middle Ages, when all y "- i.n flntm t t ,.,.f, i i ".' hte." A nd the A anderins Jew, iiv iivniu iiia4iioiu t v i v uii iiiv j the writers imagination laid all under contribution to adorn aud illustrate the truths of Christianity. Let us return to Ahasueru, whom we have forgotten in the biography of Judas. We have'alrcady said, that he was a man, from the common class of society, of mid dling education, limited intellect, and a ! fanatical partisan of the Scribes :uid Pharisees. Curious and anxious for news, j he rushed from his house at the noise of the populace about Jesus', to be present at j the scene of Crucifixion. We will now give his narration in his own words in j order to preserve the form, and style and , colors of the popular legend. I " I was at my door," said he, " when ; I saw a great crowd running by, and ! fhouting that they were going to crucify Jesus. I took my young child in my i arms to show him the prisoner. Just at ! this moment, "I perceived Jesus, laden with a heavy cross, under which he .-tag- j gered along. lie stopjed to rest before ' my door, exhausted from the los of blood, ! he suffered at the Pillar. Hut thinking i mis a great insult 10 myseii, l saul l'.i angry tones to Jesus : Go making a profound bow to the company, arose for his lmh j.mmey around the world. i bo oil "Woman's "Tiukty Points." An old Spanish writer says that a woman is quite perlect and absolute in beauty if she have thirty good points. Here they are : Three things white the skin, the the teeth the hands. Three black the eyes, eyebrows and eyelashes. Three red, the lips, the cheeks, Bails. Three long the body, the hair, hands. Three short the teeth, the cars, the feet. Three broad the chest the brow, the space below the eyebrows. Three narrow the mouth, the waiot, the 'instep. I hive large the arm, the hip, calf. Three free the finjrers, the hair. lips. Three small the breast, the nose the the the the from my door; no wretched imjHJstor like , jltau you, shall dare to rest near it. Jesus looked up with a sorrowful countenance, and answered : I will go, bt t I will st oa beat ic t. You to.) shrill leave that door, but you shall never find repose ; you shall wander, as long as the world shall be a world, even to the day of judgment. Go away, you shall pee ine seated at the right hand of my Father, judging the twelve tribes, who shall crucify me." I then set the child on the ground and followed Jesus The Jirst person I saw, was Veronica, who fearlessly rushed through the mob with a towel to wiiHJ the clotted blood from the face of Jesus ; the likeness of which re mained Thirty in all. e,-T An Knglish engineer hns invented a printing press which will print 23,000 ! sheets of a newspaper on both sides in an nour. i ne paper lroni winch it prints ! is in the web on the reel and alter pass ing under the type is cut in sheets. The machine does without feeding, and the ! reel of paper that it feeds from is un- ! wound by its own action. was K3- A woman was testifying in behalf of her son and swore " that he had work i cd on the farm ever since he was born." The lawyer who was cross-examinin"- ltnt- . A'..i. ...jiti. 4l...t - t ll.iniiH lmnrmt.'il nrvtn tlio liul A . - J 1-1 A. , :r worked on a farm ever since he wii.v, Auiinui un, a r.v ii njiuiit passing; t by, with a basket, in which he had large. nails and a hammer. lie took one of the j nails, and almost touching the face of Mary with it, he said : Look, woman, j look at the nails with which your son will be nailed to the cross.' I then went on with the rest to the hill of Calvary. When arrived there, they then took the j cross and laid it on the ground. Some of the executioners began to dig great holes while others were strinninfr ihe rI.,ilma born "I do." What did he do the first year." " lie mitied." The lawyer evaporated C-2" A young lady who encouraged the addresses of a lover whom she intended to marry, provided she didn't get a better offer, complained of him that he lacked animation, li'ut when taking ofTennc at her coquetry, he married her rival Ann; H.t M.i.r . i i , " i "ll'l iry, ne married her rival Anna StS ZlT'Ti f J&aU- i -dw duued hcr toilJ aJ complained iMmg thu sin rod naked m the Drosoncn ' H,.,f l. , 1 ot cvenbody, not t nc turned away his eyes from so sad a spectacle. Some A Wise Axswkk You must not plav laughed, others jested and mocked at with that little girl, my dear, said an in- Jiw., mv: uiviv tiuei struck and judicious parent, abused him. They then stretched him at 1 Put ma, I li! ! . .1 1... 7 full length on the cross, and I soon heard. lor I could not bear to see it, the heavy strokes of the hammer tearing the nails through the nerves and sinews of his hands and feet. The cross was next lifted up and planted on the same spot where Adam had been buried, and where the trees which I mentioned above, had grown. After some time, Jesus spoke a few words and died. There immediately was dark ness, and a terrible tempest buret forth with unparralleled violence, the dead arose from their tombs, the rocks were cleft nnd the earth opened in twain at the wi like her she is a n-ood lit tle girl, and I'm sure she dresses as neat as do, and has plenty of toys. I cannot help, it my dear, responded the foolish mother,her father is a shoemaker. Put I don't play with her father, I play with her; she aint a shoemaker STEAM SAW MILL. t SHOEMAKER. S- CO., Dealer, m all kinds of LUMBER are pre pared to cut to oidup, bills of POPLAR, CHERRY, AMI OR OAK LUMBER. IVb. 18, ISGS.-Cm. Winter C'lotliiupr. THE LAIJUEST ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING EVER BROUGHT TO JOHNSTOWN ! A complete st ckof M EN A N 1 ) 1 50 Y 'S AY A RE. Heavy cloth overcoats, line ilress coats, vest, fancy and plain, pautalsions of every description. All kinds of under clothing. HATS AND CAPd, late styles ; also TRUNKS. VALICES. CARPET BAGS, and in fact every thing in nij' line of busi ness kept always on hand, which I will sell at fair honest prices. I respectfully invito the public to come and look at mj g-uls, and if we do not deal, no charges will be made. 11. TUCK. Clinton street, s?cond door from Main. Johnstown. Oct. 15 1SI52 tf HARNESS ! AND SADDLDRY The undersigned keeps constantly on hand and is still manufacturing all artirles in his line Mich as, 13 If WM. K. IIURD'S A SUEE KOEV FoU A BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, CANKER, DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS, NURSING SORE MOUTH, And the best specific' now in use for any diseased condition of the mouth. It is par ticularly beneficial to jersous wearing ARTIFCIAL TEETH, comnleely destroying every taint ot the mouth, absorbing and removing all impuri ties, insuring A SWEET BREATH to all who make use of it. No Young La iy or Youso Gektleman vho is afflicted with a BAD BREATH should delay appplying this remedy, for it is a certain cure, and is approved aud recom mended 1 y ev-ry phyiciau under w!io.c notice it has been brought. A BAD BREATH is an offence for which there is no excuse while DR W3I. 11. IILIUl'S MOUTH WASH can be procured Many persons carry vrith them a bad bre.tth gresitly to the annoyance and often to tlie disgust of those with whom they come in contact, without bein conscious of the fact. To relieve yourself from all fears re garding this, use nu. wm. ii. iiuun's mouth wash. Cleanliness of the mouth is f great iin portance to the general health, which is of ten affected, and not unfreq'ieiitly seriously impaired, through wiut of proper aiUuitiuii to this subject. USE I1R. WM. r. llUhn's MOi TH WASH. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Ollice. No. 77 Fourth Street, Biooklyn. E. D. Price 37 Cents per Bottle. A libera! discount made to dealers. Address Priucipal Oliice. Tribune Build ngs. No, 1 Spruce Street, New York. "fcold in Philadelphia by Dvott & Co., '2'Vl North 2nd. Street; O. J HubUll. 1410 Chestnut btreet ; and ly all l)iug;.-ts, benefit, for no one can estimate how much pain, suffering, uuhappiness, uid disfigure ment, expense, lo: of time and money would be saved to the country if every fam ily to day had cne of these packages, which, in itself, is a coinolete set of Dental Renie dies. Address Ym. B. IIuud &. Co. Trib une BuihliugNew York, and write name and address plainly. That remittances may be made with confidence. V. B. II. & Co. re fer to the Mayor of Brooklyn, to G. W. Grif fitb, President of the Farmer's aud Citizen's Bank, Brooklyn ; to the Editors of the Am ican Muanafactures' Gazette ; to lev, Coe Co.. 1 (Sreblishers' Agents, New York ; to rderc'rAKSUM. Ks., who know a good P. T. Bhen they see it and who has already Ling wa second supply, etc. lOOO Aentw Wanted: To introduce Dr. Hurd's D ntal Remedies into every County, Men or Women who want to make money quickly, can do better with these articles than anything in market. Thej' are new. useful, low priced, and we are spending thousands in adve.tiseing them for the benefit of agents. Boxes of samples containing one doy.en of the one dollar pack ages al)ove specified. ith circulars will be sent, on receipt of sei cn dollars, about h:ilf price, to any person wishing to te;-t iiis r her skill in selling with the view of Incoming an agent. They can be sold in a day. OCJ-ir would rather juy salaries Uian Cfiinninsiima to those ichoj'roce themselves fjfk-icnt sales man. SADDLES, FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS. DHAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. RIDING lilllDLES, CHECK LINES, II ALT EI IS. WHIPS, JUUCHBAXDS &c, &c, which he will dispose of at low prices foi cash. His work is all warranted, s.m! being ex perienced, he puts the b"st of leather in his work. Thankful for past favois, he hopes. by attention to business to merit a continu ance of the pitronagc heretofore so libral ly extended to him. Shop jt few doors West of the "Mom l.uv. House." HUGH M'COY. Ebensburg Dec, 11, ISCl-tf. IR . M M. II. Ill ft 15' TOOTH POWDER This Powder possesses the CARBONIC WITHOUT THE 1NJURI OUS PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL, and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can it in the least injure the Teeth. Its action- bkix.; extikei.y mechanical i'olisuino without we a it inu the lx AM EL. Dr. Wm. B. Hurd's Tooth Powder. Is recomineude-l by all cmine'.it Dci.tis's. Prepared at Dr. Hurd' Dental Oliice, No 77 Fourth street, I'.rooklvn. E. D. PRICE -J5 CENTS PER BOX. A liberal discount made t dialers. Address Principal Office. Tiibime Bu-ld ings. No 1 Spruce Street New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dvott & Co.. North 2nd. Street ; O. d. Huhhell, 1J10 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. H7 Now is the time to gut into business. For address and references see the above. GBO. IIOXTLY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL of tIn, wcopVer7"and SHEET-IRON WARE, AND DEALER IN Cooking. Parlor, and Ueatii:g Stoves, Nails, Glass, S:c. Arc. lie also has oi. hand a very large assortment of the above articles, whic h he will sell at a very Mii:dl advance n cost, for cash- . Ebensburg, July loth 18;l. tf. E IiENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAYING ; purchased the entire st.ck and fix t ures ot- the Elcnslurg Fundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish fanners and others with , Ploughs, PloiigZi S'oints, Stoves 31111 Irous.TlirvKliiiig 31iic!:;:ics and castings of any kind that may be nee ded in the comnuinny. My 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 artichsin his line. All business done at the Foundry . EDWARD GLA.-S. March 22. '55-tf. 13, 1SG1. WATCfiL aOH. AID JEWKLftY STOHE MAIN STREET, JOUSSTO r l LEWIS LUCK 11 ART, begs leave to an nounce that he has always a large and varied assort men of all the various articles jniculiar to his business. Repairs promptly and carefully attended to. Johiibtown April, 1" 18G1. tf. Johuttown Marble Wnrki! A NEW STOCK The subscriber has just received a large and handsome invoice of, Italian and American MARBLE. comprising the largest and finest siock oi mc lima ever brought to Johnstown, at his establishment on Franklin Street, where he is prepared. wun aii aucquate lorce oi experienced and pkilful workmen, to execntd all kinds of MONUMENTS. Mantels, TombsUu.es. Ta ble and Bureau Tops, &c, as cheap as they can be purchased in any of the cities. A large stock of Giunostoxes on hand and for sale low. Bp" Trompt attention paid to orders from a distance and work delivered where de sired. JOHN PARKE. March 13, 18G2. D McLAUGIILIN, Attorney at Law Johnstown, Ta. Office Southwest Corner of Market and Locust Streets. Will attend lo the collection of Soldiers' churns, and to all other business conocted with his profession. jy. 30 ly D. MAGEHANf , Eso. Attobsei Ubcnsburg Pa. llviii Kit )K 11 n. w si. 111 i?rvs TOOTHACHE DROPS. FCR THE CUI1E OF TOOTHACHE. prtnluced by exposed licives. It is particul.n ly adapttdto all cases ol childicu afllicled with TOOTHACHE. Parents can relievo iliemsi'l ves fro'n that listrc.-sing weariness caused lv LOSS OF SLEEP, and their chrdreii from great si.fi'-i ing, by kieping a bottle of v.i. wm, b. ;R"::n's toothache Driers, ai the h'ju.' e. Prepared al Dr. Hurd's Dental Oliice. No 77 Fourth Street P.rooklvn E. 1) PRICE ONLY 12 CENTS PER BOTTLE A liberal discount made to dealers. Address principal Office, Tribune Build ings, No. 1 Spruce Street New Voik. Sold in Philadelphia bv Dvott & Co., 2"2 North 2nd. Street ; O." J." Huhhell 1110 Chestnut Street; and by id. Druggists. 31 DR. WM. B. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLAS i ERS, FOll THE CUBE OF NEURALGIA. . or Toothache produced by colds. LOCAL NEURALGIA. . is immediately cured by thir application. They act like a charm, and are perfectlv harniless in their nature; do not nroducc "a blister, ami leave no unpleasaut results. Dit. wm. b nunu's neuralgia ti.asteks. never fail to give satisfaction to all who test their virtue. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, No, 77 Fourth Street. Brooklyn. E. D. PRICE, ONLY 15 CENTS EACH. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Oliice, Tribune Build ings, No. 1 Spruce Street, New York. Sold in Philadelphia by DyottA, Co., 232 North 2nd Street; O. J. Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. Dec, 18d'61-ly. . Notice. We are daliy icceiving orders to and by mail for one or more of Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies, which c cannot fill. None are mailable except the Nettruljia Plaster, which we scud on receipt of Price (15 cents) and one stamp. But to accom adate persons in places where the druggists and storekeepers are behind the ago, we have put up packages in white embossed boxes, seven inches by four, with compart ments each box containing a bottle of Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash, and 2oihAchc Drops a box of Tooth Powder, the Neuralyia Plas, ter, and a valuable little Treatise on Teeth and their Diseases, the best means of jreserr ing (hem, and ihe projcr treatment of Chil dren's Teeth, worth of itself the eat'ire cost to every young man or woman, or parents with young children; with sundry other articles ; price per package one dollar, or six packages for $5, sent by express as directed As the Express charges are not much, if any more on a dozen than on one, it is far cheap er 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 nublic 3L7 sis sak e: ra s MAKUI'AG'FOltY: HIILEIM i;.tUCS IMIorp.IKTolt l UENsl-.i i:(;. AMi;m. i'.-i ni V 1 Crawford Strict, a few d rs below the cor ner of Julian and Craw ford, M A N U FACTU 1 ; F.S ALL KI N DS OF PLEASURE CARRIAGES, BAROUCHER, CHARIOTEES, ROCKAWAYS, COACHES, SEEK. HKS, Also seo.nd hand w..k of diil'en.i.t kinds, making in al! a variety thai will suit the purses of every lody. REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by using good materials, to merit a contimi incc of ihe patronage heretofore given to him. Persons wishing to purch.-is anv aiti-lc in his line, will do well to cmH ni ni ,1. j lishment ; lie employs go-n! workmen, and lii: woik will le guarantee d. December. ISth' lol. 2y's. FOSTER HoUseT" WILLIAM PICll'lEH, Pkoi-bietor Crner of Cl'n ton and Second Si reels. .J.ibn.-.-town Cambi i.i county Ii. CCJ" Carriages will convey pa.ssfir cr !V. Ju and to :lx Rail R -a.', depot. fjiliO imdcr.cgid having purchased an 1 I taken possession of the Ebcnbuii: HoU:.e (f -Mi.cly ocupied by Henry l'osit r.) wil; l.c happy to receive and acvomni.H1. ate his Id customers, and all oiheis who may be .lispo.sed to pruroni.e him. Tin Proprietor feels assured i'ro),i ihe spacious HOUSE, STABLE & other f.uihlits that he can oiler at h.t.-t as g,Kl a-ioii.io datijiis as can by had at any other in the place, lie is in possesion of a large siipplv of the choi.-cst li.pi.ns will, which his ba'r will be furnished; his table will . bo fnrn ! wun ail tli luxuries o the season, and j he intends by his hospitality and care, to j merit the patronage of all tLose who stop j wuhhhii. i , ISAAC CRAWFORD. J Ebensburg April, 17. 1801. tf. UII0N 110 uskT EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. BLAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains to render this Hotel, worthy of a continua tion of the liberal share of public patron age it has hereto'ore receive!. His table will always be furnished with the best the market uil'ords; his bar with the best of liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended, by an attentive and obliging hostler. Ebcnlurg Apr.17 ISol. fT'rank XV. Cash system, offers the f.llu, V less than rity retail prices "c SUGAR KETTLES, 10 to 40 p,;. COPPER KETTLES, 3 quart? 0 4r. r TINWARE, " all sorts and i; . every varktv. EXAMEI.ED Sf TISSEh !R(, copper ware male to - sad IRONS or SMOOTniyr, ZINC WASIIDOAI:!, COOKING STOVES, EGr,?-. HEATLXG COOK S w BRADLEY COOKING si-r: TENT, ABBO'fT i and every other ritt&burgL w ? ' manufacturer's stoves alvravs procnretl on 5 dtrs n-.A ODD PLATES AND GRATE!' always eti 1.,-.. CARBON OIL LAMPS, fe: 4 L-J5, CHIMNEYS ;m! V,K;V on lui.il. srounxG. MINER'S LAM PsT OIL C.x.5. all s:zcs, con.-t.e.:t;v .,l .. COT I' EE MILL, TOASTING ITdlKS, .Y;vr ERS, JELLY Cake M-.-ild-. 'LV, Spoons, COAL BUCKETS. Price list imw re.iv f ' and Merchants nre - : Call anil cxaiaiiic 1, V.' for a cata'ogu-j 1-!". iri tis -w.i -. The above "L wi'.! 'n WHOLESALE OilhtTi at r;n: jouNSf.-ws siovi: - j;..tc n. CANAL ST EE" Opp' Site tl.l V."l Lk. FIIANK WUXi SMZ and sa ve ""' nhj j'Ci ri hi. y---r Johnstov.i: Much. in. I--:;.: JOHN B. FRCMAC HIllIHEY&SSflSi: '1 lUMMISt.s EMi . CLOAKS & SHAtf Crsrt.s. foMpeil Sl.iiis. l'c!' -ics' ai-i 1 i.iidr. -i' s :....-. ' ' cr- !ii !'-. I".:' c 1 ;..!. 1 ! '- ' MAiN i I. I.i: : . - HENRY r)S i Ril. f wi hotel, iL as the El ei!lM.-: l'---the !: and bcsl .-;.;;.;s :i- of Kbci,.- Ul : for t: the travi hnj: coini: . i.nny. assures al" who may h "-! ronize bin! ihat Id.- TAI'-Ll. 1 plied with a!l he Rixnrii '; Ids BAR with tl.c cl:cia-: r-paic tu ui.u: CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. RATION. joii.wrowx i4. ALL KM OF CHAIRS, such as common Wiusor Chairs, Fret Back Cliairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs. Rim Backed Cliairs, Sociable Clidrs, Cane 5rnt (5hb, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE, 81'RING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges. &C..&C. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STI LES, WITH PRJCES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria 0o. Pa. November 20th, 1861. Iv. and no pain.- ci tin f rf iL!e. Khcnsburg. March 13. ls-"l- SADDLERY! SADDLES yrn: sl'bscribeiv w..ui-s Jl itifonn the citi;xiis "f -;r surroui.diu coiiiitrv, tiiai Lt i1-' Saldhr's hop. in the In dwelling house, 011 H-nwrs'-r'-is Jiicjiaied to liirni-11 tj 'r m.).-t reasi .nab! terms, every I Saddles. Bridles, and H.irnes r Hating many years' rr'1' business, fiv:pl.ving none bu workmen, and using the i-t'-' nil bis u nrL- he hoiil's U 111"7" ' a liberal share of the pul'V 1 ' Country yr duct- at for work, and the higt ic-t i--' exchange allowed. Ebensburg. March 13, l?'-'1- ii t fin m The und. rsici.e,! having 01; loring Establishmciit, or Wft. occupied by I). J.Evans 4 :. r n . ....I.e.. lnt the U'-;' uess will there be carried on ches. All work will 1 det fi style, with neatness anJ the ujost rcasonai Tr p i.uiu..u.,,, . 1 TUJRErsWAMP.1? THE subscriler weiilJ rI the travelling public that "Laurel Swamp Inn,' & now prepared to acwuam oa and convenieuce, all tl508 ' lii.s '. him with their pairnny 1. ,o.1i.l with the 1 , : can afford, his BAR will the hest brands: attentive su vants always at their rts wants ot y 'iiAto-T)rSJ VA Cicsson, Oct. 20, 16C2--tf- 1 1 i t t ? I r 1 I I I f I ! I I
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