Y When the stack is nearly finished, only II11S Clone Ol nuiii; iiui", - . .;:fl;nffftf its sweets iuet before the a strong man can pitch up a iork lull ol scythe swept it down, and dwell upon the homes of ground-building bird and earth-burrowing animals and insocts, which the destroyer bus bare, But these thoughts have no place in his mind, lie may, while whetting his scythe, wan der how many more times he will have to sharpen it before he cuts his way up to the hedge, where his provision basket, beer bottle" and the clothes he has thrown off, Ire hi the shade, guarded by his dog, and when there slake his thirst. Many of those grasses which he cuts down so thoughtlessly arc aa beautiful as the rarest fl,vvr flint ovor bloomed, though they must be examined minutely for their ele- j she is milking as if it understood her, for gant forms and splendid colors. No i the flies make it is restless, and she is plumnge that ever nodded over the brow I fearful that it may.kick over the contents of beauty, not even that of the rare bird of her pail. Now she breaks forth into of Paradise, can excel the graceful, silky song-, unconscious that she is overheard :-r r.f tb feather rrrnea. which ladies the burthen of which is that her lover v j v C ' j used to wear in their head-dresses. The ; silky bout grass, which the least stir of j air sets in motion, is as glossy anJ beau- j tifulas the richest satin that ever enfolded J hay : and it needs some practice to us the long forks which are required when the rick has nearly reached to its fullest height. What a delicious smell of new mown hay there will be in every room of that old farmhouse for days after the stacks are finished ; we almost long to take up our lodgings there for a week or two for the sake of the fragrance. And there, in the "home close," as it is called, sits the milkmaid on her three legged stool, which she hides somewhere under the ledge, that she may not have to carry it to and fro every time that she .roes to milk, bilking to her cow while the elegant form of maidenhood. I lie quaking or tottering grass is hung with hundreds of beautiful spikelets, which aie all shaken by the least movement of an insect's wing ; and when in motion, the Hiiftinzlizht that plays upon its many 1 i-i colored flower makes them irlitter hk iewels. liut let the gentlest tver blew breathe through beautiful grass, and you might fancy that thousands of fairy bells were swinging. and the hair-like stems were 'ic ropes pulled by the greenwood elves, which are thinner than the finest silk. It L as many pretty names, such as pearl-grass, silk grass, while the country children call it, vinling-all-thc-b'lles-in-London, on ac count of its purple spikelets being ever in motion. Nothing was ever yet woven in loom to which art could give such grace ful coloring as is shown in the luminous pink and dazzling sea-green of the soft meadow-grass; the flowers spnal over a panicle of bloom, which is so s.ft an ! yielding that the lightest footed insect sinks into its downy carpeting when pas sing. Many grasses which the mower is. now sweeninn down would, to the eve of may le true, ending with a wish that she were a linnet, "to sing her love to rest," while he, weaiied with his day's labor, will not require, but will begin. to snore a minute after his tired head presses the pillow. 1 liut we cannot leave the milkmaid, surrounded with the smell of new-mown hay, without taking a final glance at the grasses ; and when we state that there are ..i i i . . .i i i ;nie;iuy uimuius oi io meiiiaii'i i in le- brceze that I ties known and named, and that the dis- a bed of this ! coveries of every year continue to add to the numlKT, it will be seen that the space j of a large volume would be required only to cnumerniatc the different classes into i which they are divided. Our Saxon .forefathers had no other name for grass than that wc still retain, though ihev , made many pleasant allusions to it in de j scribing the labors of the months such j as giass-meiilh, milk-month, mow-month, ; hay-month, and after-mouth, or the I month after the hay was harvested. Af I ter-month is a word still in use, though ; now applied to the second crop of puss, I which springs up after the hay-iii ld has j Wen cleared. j None are fonder than Engli.-liMC-n of j seeing a 'bit of grass' before thiir doors. Look at the retired old citizen, who spent the best years of his life porimr over led- WHEELER & WILSONS' Sewing Machines. R. A. O. KERR, AGENT, ALTOONA. BLAH! COUNTY PA. m presenting the above named Sewing Mabines to the examination nr.d consideration of the public, the Agent desires to call attention to the fact that during the hist ciglit 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 A sent, in Altoona. Trice of No. 1 Machine, Silver 1'lated, Glass Foot .and new htyle llemmcr J'J5 No. 2, Ornamental Bronze, Glass Foct new style llemmcr $55 No. 3, Tlain, with old style llemmcr $45. N. 11. Full instructions given gratis ; and for particulars address 11A O Kerr, Altoona Wair co.. Ta. S3, 8, ly. DCXTJSTIIY. T HE undersigned Graduate of the Balti M more College of Dental Surgerv, respect fully offers his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. lie 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 impaifpd experience of the high 4. ...il :.v. . : i . .1 o ... 11 . est. uuiiJUi iuci-iu jscuiui ocienee. lie mui- i ply asks that an opportuity may be given for Lis work to spoak its own praise. SAMUEL, BEDFORD. D. D. S. Office formerly occupied by Dr. Chirk. Rkfeukscks. Trof. C. A. Ilan i.s ; T. E. Bond, jr. ; W. R. Ilaudy ; A. A. Blandy, T. II. Austen, of the Baltimore GI!cgc. 03- Will beat Ebensburg on the fourth Monday of each month, to stay one week. DU- II. V mm IIUKD'S n J UJ LrAJ IT n a common observer, appear all alike; I gers in some half-lighted - office in though moii close examination thev will ' neighliorhood of the Hank : how lc found to dirTer as much as one flower does from another. Amongst these are the fox-tail and other grasses, which have ull round heads, and seem at the first glance only to vary in length and thick ness ; they, are also so common, that there is hardly a field without them. We the de- li'-hted he is with the little crass-t!at which the window he spends over it, put ting it down with his spade, smoothing it with his garden-roller; stooping down until his aged back aches, while clipping it with his sheers ; then standing at a distance to admire it : then callintr his iaKe up a nanuiui or grass irom me swam i near o:u wnc tui io sec liow gree:i just cut down, and finl dozens of these i and pretty it looks. It keeps him in round-headed flowers in it. One is of a rich golden green, of light silvery hairs, not so thinly interspersed that they hide the golden ground beneath it ; another is a rich purple tint, that rivals the glowing bloom of the dark-shaded pansy ; while besides colors, the stems will be found to vary, some being pointed and pinched uu- I 1 1.1 IV ....... 1 i. i j iieaun, lor m aueniung 10 u lie MMS boln ! amusement ;ui4 exercise ; and wrhans 1 i. the happiest moments of his life are those passed in watching his grandchidren roll over if, while his married sons and daughters sit smiling by his side. Hun dreds of sueh men, and many such spots lie scattered beside the roads that run sulu bs; and it is pleasant, when return nig from a walk through the dusly roads of June, to jxicp ovtr the low walls, or through the palisades, and so happy groups sitting in the cool of the evening by the bits of grass before their doors. ing out on the ani wmcli tli 'v cal lawn. " C'liiiubiit. til they resemble the limbs of a da-Id v- every way through the great metropolitan long-legs. Jliis is the scented vernal grass that gives out. the rich aroma we now inhale from the new mown field. It seldom grows more than a foot high, and lias as you see, a close-set panicle, just like wheat ; and in these yellow dt-, on the "green valves that Isold the flowers, the thigranee is supposed to lie which scents the June air for miles around when the grass is cut and dried. In the next field we see the haymakers hard at work, turning the trrass over, and shaking it up with their forks, or letting it float loose on the wind, to be blown as far as it can go ; while the air that passes through it carries the pleasant sin- II of new mown hay to the far away fields and illages that it sweeps by. How lnnpy haymakers alwavs apin-ar, as if work to "or Rent. The fifiicc on Main street, in said Borough, formerly occupied ly I). VV. Iaw is, M. 1)., of which possession will ho given immediately. VM KITTELL. Jan. 21, 1SG3-7tf N "ctice. The following arir.lii.-ai ions for License will he p. resented ("or the action of the Court ou Tuesday 7ih July next. To wit them were pleasure ; even the ir.tle chil- i J. Alex M.mre. Ebcnshur F.avi dren, while they laugh as they throw the ! Ward. Tavern. Lavi-I iti.irkliart, iMisoiich bay ever one another, are unconsciously assisting the laborer?, for it cannot be dispersed too much. What a hh-ssinsr it would bo if all work cou: I bo !li:l: inna fn. T. MM Mum, Wilniore Lorcugh. ! Augustus Lurgrati", Third, Waid i JollilstOW'l, JvtSFPIl MM)()X.LD, Clerk of Quarter Sessions. Ebensburg, June 17, lf (;3. I Sh so pleasant! Smie are gathering the hav into windrows, great long unbroken rubes, that extend from one end of the lit Id to another, and look like motionless wnvet in the distance, while between them a!! ...X . .. t , ... 11 I' l'l. ' f'l s-o.iv; is liiueu up iiuiiy. i nen comes tlie last process, to roll these long wind rows into haycocks, turning the hay on thier forks, over and over, and clearing the ground at every turn, a the boys do .1. . 1 T. Tl i .uc M.ooau, iMi.cii it takes tour or to settle all accounts ,.f the late firm. ineoi inem lo-niove until the haycoek is as high as a man's head, and not a ves tige of a windrow is left when thj work is finished by the rakers. Hulling those Luge haycocks together is hard work ; and when you sec it dun, you marvel not at the .piantity of beer the men drink. la boring as they do. in the hot n,M 1 . ..i.: c t... ... v.-. .. . i i "I UUIie. H C l It'll SOU f T.L-I.I...1 BIS0LUTI0N. Th copartnership lately cxi.-tinn between (X inakcr Ailat'.is &. (.'.. in the lun.l .r I Lttsiness has been this day di.s.i! veJ. 5iiUi'..M.M'.i; ADAMS v CO. The business will still li i nducted on a more extensive scale than heretofore by K ShcAm.ikr-r& Hopi-.le who arc :oii).i-;.,i II. E. SIIOE.MAKKK& m Ebensburg Mav 5, 183. or iiotii To Acivous gufSeiers A BEVEKEXDGHN'i LEMAN II AVI NX! been restored to health in a few day, after undergoing all the usual routine and irre'u modes of iar expensive modes ot treatment without. Lay wagons leaving the fi-M, rockin-r i rni,X flv , r , ' auiy l Coni . ' - " ' i ! niuiiicaie io ms aillicted lc Hw rrwt 11 rot; means of cure. Hence. on the rcerint f on :vldressed envelope, lie will send (free) a copy oT the prescription used. Direct to Dr. 1U. llAUNAI.L. IRC. Fnltrm SItr.f l Jan 2 1 com. John Brooklyn, New Yo-k they cross the furrows, over which wheels but rarely roll; moving along greCn lanes and between high hedgerows, which take tool from the wains as they pass, until now hay hangs down from e very branch. What labor it would save the birds in building if hay was led two or three. months earlier, for nothing could be more ' Dealer j in all kinds of L U M LEI I are Tirana uowny ior the lining of their I VAr1 to cut to cider, bills of nests than many of the feathered heads ' TOP LAIi. CIIET11Y, ASH OB of those dried grasses. Onwrn-d IJTMP.l'.ir the rocking wagon towards the lick yard, j Feb. 13, 1SG3.-Sm. vh;i-o the gate standa oieu. and h j r-m ' . , iuio oi-i-ii,ti vin oiioii i ruiicii STEAM SAW SHC EM AK Ell, S,- CO., p re- OA K ing for the coming load. AXD AT REASONABLE PRICES tVinfor Clotliiiif. THE LAlJGiv'ST ASMHITAJENT OF BEADY-MA 1)10 CLOTHING EVEll BROUGHT TO JOHNSTOWN ! A complete stock of M EN A N 1 ROY 'S WARE. Heavy cloth overcoats, fine ilresa coats vest, fancy and plain, pantaloons of every description. All kinds of under clothing. -II ATS AND CAPS, lafe styles ; also TRUNKS. YAL1CE3. CARPET BAGS, and in fact e very 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 conic and look at my g xxis, and if we do not deal, no charges will he made. 11. TUCK. Clinton street, s:cond door fn..m Main. Johnstown, Oot. 15 18o"J tf harness! akd saddldry The undersigned kerps constantly on hand and is still maimlactui ing all uiti.-les iu his line such as, SADDLES, FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS. DRAFT HARNESS, BLIND .BRIDLES. RIDING I1RIDLES, CHECK LINES. HALTERS. WHIPS, linwiuiAXDs &.c. Sec, which he will dispose of at low prices for cash. His work is all warranted, tiid being ex perienced, he put the best of leather in hi work. Thankful for past fa vol 6, he hopes, by attention to business to merit a ci.Mii: ance of the pxtrouage heretofore so liber id ly extended to him. Shop a few doors West of the "Mom tain House." HUGH MXXJY. Ebensburg Dec, 11, lSGl-tf. Tr" U m A SURE KEMEY FoK A BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, CANKER, DISEASED BIEEDING GUMS, NURSING SOBF 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, complcely destroying every taint of the mouth, absorbing and removing all impuri ties, insuring A SWEET BREATH to all who make use of it. . No Young La uy ou Youkg Gentleman vho is afflicted with a BAD BREATH should delay appplying this remedy, for it is a certain curs, and is approved and recom mended by cv-f-ry physician under whoae notice it has loen brought. A BAD BREATH is an offence for which there is no excuse while DR WW. II. Ill' ISO'S MOUTH WASH can be procured Many persons carry vrith' them a bad breath greatly to the annoyance and often to the disgust ot those witn whom they come m contact, without being conscious of the fact. To relieve yourself from all fears re garding this, use mi. wm. ii. nenn's Mouth wash. Cleanliness of the mouth is of great im portance to the general health, which is of ten affected, and it uufrerpiently seriously impaired, through w.mt of proper atU-utioii to this subject. USE tR. WM. R J!UIil's MOi-TH WASH. Prepared at Dr. Hard's Dental Ofiice, No. 77 Fourth Street, Biooklyn. E. D. Price 37 Cents per Bottle. A liberal discount "mad to dealers. Addiess Principal Office. Tribune Build ngs. No, 1 Spruce Street, New York. Vv.ld in Philadelphia by Dvottft Co.. 232 North 2nd. Street; O. J Ilubbell, 1410 Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists, EIl . EC. Ill liZt' TOOTH POWDER This Powder possesses the CARBONIC WITHOUT THE INMUIH OUS PROPEUTIES OF CHAPCOAL. and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can it in tl e least injure ti e Teeth. ITS ACTION" BKINU KXTIIiKl.V MECHANICAL rCLISllINU WITHOUT WE.YUING THE LX AM EL. Dr. Wm. B. HurcTs Tooth Powder. Is reeommende.-l by all eminent Dentis s. . Prepared at Dr. Ilurd's Dental Oili. e, No 77 Fourth street. Brooklyn. E. !. PRICE 25 CENTS PER HON. A liberal diseoiint made to dialers. Address Principal Office. Tiibune ings. No 1 Spruce. Street New Yolk Sold m Philadelphia by Dvc tl & Co., 232 North 2nd. Street ; O. J. ilubbell. 11 lu all Druggists. benefit, for no one can estimate how much paiu, suffering, unhappincss, uid disfigure ment, expense, lais of time and money would be saved to the country if every fam ily to day had one of these packages, which, in itself, is a complete set of Dental Reme dies. Address Wm. B. Hukd & Co. Trib une BuildingNcw York, and write name and address plainly. That remittances may be made with confidence. W. B. II. & Gj. re fer to the Mayor of Brooklyn, to G. W. Grif fith, President of the Fanner's and Citizen's Bank, Brooklyn ; to f he .Editors of the Am ican Muan afactures' Gazette ; to Icy, Coe Co , P -eblishers' Agents, New York ; to rdereJrAitNUM, Esq., who know a good P. T. Bhcn they see it and who has already Ling wa second supply, etc. lOOO 'Agents Wanted: To introduce Dr. Ilurd's Dental Remedies into every County, Men or Women who want to make money quickly, can do better with these atticles than anything in market. They are new. useful, low priced, and we are spending thousands in adve.tiscing them for the benefit of agents. IJoxes ot samp.es containing one dozen of the one dollar pack ages alovo specified. Mth circulars will be sent, on receipt of seven dollars, about half price, to any person wishing to test hisor her skill in selling with the view of becoming an agent. They can be s'old iu a day. CcMFe zroiilJ rather jm y salaries than Cummissions io those uhojrucc themselves rffh-iciil salcs man. CD" Now is the time to get into business. For address and reference see the ulove. GB0. HUNTLY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF "tin, copper, "and SHEET-IRON WARE, AND DEALER IN Cooking, Parlor, and Heating Stove-, Nails, Glass, vtc. &c. He also has on hand a very large assortment of the above articles, which he will sell at a very small advance in cost, for cash Ebensburg, duly 10th. 1S-J1. tf. sz i otz: ;bt- n ;MAUrMOT()HT: ; ruoi'lili: Ton I UKNsi'.i ' u; c x m i:;;i a CifSTY pa 1 Crawford Street, a few do- rs bek-w the cor j her of Julian ;uid Crawford, MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF j PLEASURE CARRIAGES, BAP.0UCHER, CHARIOTEr-S, j RO."AWAS, COACHES, SLEJ iIlES. different kind.-. Cash system , offers the folio;,.'? l-jiK than rifv rt-t-.iW 1 o SUGAR KE'lTLES, 10 to 40 -all..n! COPPER KETTLES. 3 quart? f0 f) K": ARj; TINWARE, all sorts ahl ki;.,:8 CV cry variftr ENAMELED S,- TIXXED r0;j COPPER WARE MAPE Tij,,, SAD IKONS or SJOOIff.v,; n ZINC WASIIhOAIll " COOKING STOVES, EGG tt HEATIXG C0OKST0VEl BRADLEY OOOKIXG SToyr, TENT, ABBOTT & x,jE' and every other Pittshurgh manufacturer's stoves pr-lired on & I LA l LS AND CRATES i aiv.ay.- oi, j.aii. CARBON OIL frrtr r,. $1.25, CHIMNEYS and WKXs' on h-u.d. fc:l "r ilJU. 'oays 1. SruUTIXG. MINEIi'S LAMP OIL CANH, I'OWbKi; all s ZO CoHf.U:l:v COFFKE .MILLS, TOASTING FOP.KS, (Yst;::: ERS, JELLY Cake ILh.1!,. !V, Spo-m s , CO A L B L" C K I TS. Price Ibt now ready f r t!.c T :.nd ' Jb-rch an.-, are "'., ;",;;,; call and examine ou, Was-,. for a catal'gi;'.' ! ( f.re j t,',, r.l i l-!S.'V;:cre. The above g. ,..b vi!1 ' . f:: '.- WHOLES ALi: Oil IXTW at r:iE ):i.VSr .AVN NT- VL iV .T'v.K, Vi cm m &. Also second h.ml Work of tliat will suit t; Build Chestnut Street ; r.nd by gTlbENSllURO FOUNDRY. HAVING purchased the entire stock and fixt ures of the Ehonsburg Foundry, the farmers subscriber is repared to furnish and others with IIous1es, t!o:igIi I'oSnfx, Stores Mill Irons. 'Mircslilus .llactiiiies ami castings of any kind that may be uee ded id flic coniimiuiiy. 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 artichsln his line. All business done At the Foundry. EDWARD GLA.S. March 22. '55-tf. 13, 1S01. lSi. VJ M. 15 III ItlS-.s TOOTHACHE DROPS. FOR THE CURE OF TOOTHACHE. produced by exposed nerves. It is particularly a. hi pled to all cases ol children afllictcd with TOOTHACHE. Parents can relieve themselves fro'u thai distressing weariness caused lv LOSS OF SLEliP. r.nd their children from great buflering, by keeping a Lt.ttk' of di:. w.n, b. nunn's tootiiachi: Duops. in the house. Prepared at Dr. Ilurd's Dental ('.nice, No 77 Fourth Street Brooklyn E. I). PRICE ONLY 12 CENTS PER BOTTLE A liberal discount made to dealers. Address principal Ofliee. Tribune Build ings, No, 1 Spruce Street New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dvott.t Co. " North 2nd. Street; O. J. Ilubbell Chestnut Street; and by id! Dntgguts. making in all a variety I nrwrtL- i if rirv Ik writ' l'llliW.-l ' V THJ '"''4J. ILr" REPAIRING done with neatness aiid dispatch Thankful for past fivnrs, he hopes, by Using good materials, to merit a continuance of the patronage heretofore given to him. Persons wishing to purchase any aiticle iu his line, will do weil to cad at his estab lishment ; he employs good workmen, an 1 hit woik will be guaranteed. Dceemlr. lSth' 1801. 2y's. CANAL ST EET Opp. site V.'.-L'!. I. .a. Ad; ruu FRANK W. HAY'S ' anil save Idin.'yjwoil. Joiilistown M.ile!:, I'C. n y. F0STJ o a ; : . i. t, 5 K WILLIAM LIGHTER, I'kopkiktmiT C-rrier of Clinton and Second Streets J Am. town Cambria comity Pa. 's-3' jainages win convey pa:'sc from and to the Rail Road depot. JOHN FROM AID DL'AM'i: IN V t t m n i! n ii a. llu J U l;L'Slil li MI. CLOAKS & m er SBBNSBUR(5 H0U8K. j mhe undevssged having jiurehasc-1 an I j I taken possession of the Ebeubur" I House (forinely o upied by Ib-nry Foster.) ' will be happy to receive and aecommod- j ate his old customers, and all others who may be disposed to patronize him. The I i k'.iiciui leiis j-.snren ironi tlie ! Coicts, Hooned Sk j ies'and Cl.ild'rui's : j el'chiefs. F.u.ev (in m! 1 MAIN ST i. LET, t Nv. i.t.-. IVoUiV." V.'K.'.-. tii-'X. -, l.i ti' ns. A" .!( ilLS-!'!'.V 20. 11. 'y. 1410 DR. WM. B.HUrvD'S main arnuET, joiixhto ily pa LEWLS LUCK HART, bogs leave to an nouncc that he has always a largeand varied assortmcn of all tLu various articles peculiar to his " business. Repairs promptly and carefully attended to. Johnstown April, 17 18G1. tf. Jlutovii MarMe Worktl A NEW STOCK ! The subscriber has just received a large and handsome invoice off"frt Italian and American IwiirM If ARBLE, Wit comprising the largest and finest v stock of the kind ever brought toJpft Johnstown, at his establishment --4 on Franklin Street, where he is prepared, with as adequate force of experienced and rkilfnl workmen, to execute all kinds of MONUMENTS, Mantels, Tombstones. Ta ble and Bureau Tops, &c, as cheap as they can lie purchased in any of the cities. A large stock of Gkixustoses on baud and f r sale low. Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance and work delivered where de- rl- , JOHN PARKE. March 13, 1802. McLAUGULlN, Attorney at Law Johnstown, Pa. Oiiice Sonrbu-psi. (Joiner of Market and Locust Streets. Will attend to tli.e collection of Soldiers' claims, and to all other business conected with his profession. jy. yfj y M I). MAG EUAN j Eso.. Attokski .Ebeuidjurg Pa. llviii NEURALGIA PLASTERS, FOR THE CURE OF NEURALGIA. or loothacho produced bv colds. LOCAL NEURALGIA, is immediately cured by their application. They act like a charm, ami are perfectly harmless in their nature; do not produce "a blister, and leave no unpleasant results. Pit. WM. li. IILT.O'S XI ritAl.GIA l'i.ASTKllS. never fail to give satisfaction to all who test their virtue. Prepared at Dr. Ilurd's Dent;d Oiiice, No, 77 Fourth Street. Brooklyn. E. D. PRICE. ONLY 15 CENTS EACH. A liberal discount made to dealers. Addiess Principal Ofliee, Tribune Build ings. No, 1 Spruce Street, New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott & Co ,2;V North 2nd street; O. J. ilubbell, 1410 Chestnut Street; and by all I)ni!i"ists. Dec, 18 d'Gl-ly. Notice. We aredaliy leceiving orders to and by mail for one or more of Dr. Ilurd's Dental Remedies, which we cannot fill. None are mailable except the Neuralgia Plaster, which wc send on receipt of Price (15 cents) and one stamp. But to accoin--adale persons in placet, where tlie dru ,rnrists and storekeepers are behind the agT, we have put up packages iu white embossed boxes, seven inches by four, with compart ments earn box containing a bottle of Dr. Ilurd's Mouth Wash, and Tooth Ache Drops a box of Tooth Powder, the Neural jia I'las, icr, and a, valuable little Treatise 'on Teeth, and their Disea-tes. the Lest vkudis of cserr ing them, and the jroj,er treatment of Chil dres Teeth, worth of itself the eatire cost to every young man or woman, or parents with young children ; with sundry othei articles ; price per package one dollar, or six packages for $5, sent by express as dineted A3 the Express charges are not much, if:my more on a dozen than on one, it is far cheap it to order six or dozen packages at a time. A large family will want all, or the surplus can le disposed cf to neigh! with j ulHc i uwoon, nivMit.u .V other facilities that he can offer at least as good nccomino dationa as can be had at any other ia the j place, lie is in possession of a large supply of the choisest Inpn-rs with which his baV I will be furnished; his table will be furn ; i.-hed with all th luxurie s of the season, and j he intends by his hospitality and care, to ; merit tnc patronage of alt those who stm. j , ISAAC CRAWFORD, f Ebensburg April, 17, 1801. tf. wim lie us 3? EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. liLAIlL Piopi-ictur. THE PROPRIETOR will spareno pains to render this Hotel, w.ti thv of a eontinua tionofthc liberal share of public patron age it has heretofore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market atTords; his bar with the best of liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended, by an attentive and obliging hostler. Ebenburg Apr.17 ISOl. " CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. PATTON. JOIIXSTOW.V 14, ALL KINDS OP CHAIRS, such as common Winsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs. Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, ffianc Stat 6hxs, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE, SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, liounges, Are., Ac. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STILES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, ho respect fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown : Cambria Co. Pa. ' November 20th, 1361. lv HENRY ri'SILi:, l'i;' !..ii" r in is hotel. roi:Mi:u.- i. as the F.he:;btirg li- u-,'-the olde.-i and best staiid.- in t:it of Ebensburg. for the accor."' tfie traveling ooimniitnty. 1 assurcs al! who may be ror.ize him that his TARLK v.l! i)lied wifti tlw luxuries. i'i '-c? i his BAR with the dioiuv-: i and no pains spared to ni--' comb rtable. ElieiiA urg, March IS. 3s'h SADDLEKY! SADDLIST HE SL'RSCRIPKR weuKI inform tf.e citizens f M- - surrounding country, that he '. Saddler's shop, in the ktr.; dwelling house, on Il..ri; r rV is preparei! to tcmi.-ii to ''uvI v most rcasoiiaMc terms, every ir: Saddles. Bridles, and li.iri.c.- Having many ycais' v:l'1 ' business, unploying K"i.t I1"' workmen, and using the 1 t?.-t i""1' :. all his work, he hopes to larrr:" '- a liberal share of the pu'olic parr--'- (.country rn:tu.e at ;.. l . . for work," and the highest v' exchange allowed. JAM! -!A-; Ebensburg. March 13. ld . It SB sii liiito'" fi.i 1 1 ...I.. .r r.!.'Ii'. 1 lie uniii Tsigneu na uu i , . loring Ftabli'shnient. iv"r l!;ei",' occupied by D. J.Evans & . :. informs the public that the i-" , . ness will there l-o carrie.1 -n ") : .f clies. All work will If style, with ne;itMCss and tRspat.. the most rcasoiiube terms ROBERT P. -. is-.l-"- 1 Ebensbur" M vv 10 LAUREL SWAMP, f T'lK ctilicrHior Wollkl n'P0, the travelling public that "Laurel Swamp ln:. now prepaml to aeioiaiiH11' l f.lT and convenience, all these . ... . . ......v. 11 mm witti meir poi will 1 snppli-l with mimil:!-'1' tin- ,;- , ..n- .- i. i.io ii a i; mi com the best brands: :tt-'nlnt .1t, vants always at their p"--ts t ' wants of victors. -aM'9 Cieon, Oct. 2'J, L'- i- 1 f II 2 tl )! . -I -A ilin lf ir ir i V i 1 Vj0! u lil men y-.i Cel -ra.! rqil iiV lVi Win ka- lelt hal si- i Si ck itk, II ti. ; ' !f j th- T i &i i & ; tl I ; ' h u IK hi V ta I ' 5i tc J! b C e 9; I ( ; 4 C t t -t t
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