J). freedom ; no, not for negro freedom, even; lor though we tear down this fair fabric, we make no negro free, bnt for a vain ami mad atloiijil at negro freedom. That is the poor, the abortive, the absurd, the wicked purpose for which we are cx- jccted to sacrifice our sacred inheritance. Co J forbid it. Here on this consecrated spot of earth, where the foundations were laid of the best Government the world ever saw, let us renew our vows to the Union and send salutations to our brethren. Talk not of secession go not rashly out of the Union dim no star of our glorious Hag give us time to place ourselves right in resject to j'our "peculiar insfitution," :uid to roll back the cloud that now ob scures, for the moments, our devotion to the Union as it is. Speak thus to the Southren States, and follow our words by fitting deeds, and Pennsylvania can stop secession or cure it if it occurs. We can win back any State that may stray olF, if only wc can prove our own loyalty to the Constitution and Union as our fathers formed them. And would it not be a proud page in the history of lVnnsylvania that should record the rescue of the American Union from impending ruin, by prompt, gener ous, united action of the jcople of lVnn sylvania ? That great glory may be ours Let us grasp it ere it bo forever too late. Vicksburg Fallen. THE CITY SUliliEXDKliEI). OX THE FOURTH OF JULY. The following dispatch was received at headquarters, at noon to-day : PllII.ADKM'lilA, July 7. "We have just received reliable intelli gence that Vicksburg is taken." . SECOND DISPATCH. Caiko, July 7. The dispatch boat has just arrived here from Yick.-burg. She left at 10 o'clock uu Sunday morn ing ; the passengers announce that ( kai. IVinlKiton sent in a flag of truce on the morning of the fourth of July, and offered to surrender if his men were allowed to march out Gen. (J rant is reported to to have re plied that no man should leave except as a prisoner of war. Jen. lVmberton then, after a consulta tion with his commanders unconditionally surrendered. This news is jeiTcct!v re liable. U. S. Mississipi .Sjuadron Flag Shin lilack Hawk. 1 ViCKsm-Kf-i, July 1th 1803. To the lion. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy: I have the honor to inform vou that Vicksburg has surrendered to "the United States forces on the Fourth of J uly. Very rcsj ice t fu 1 ly y on i s, I). 1). rOKTEIJ, ! Acting LVar Admiral. SECOND DISPATCH. Washington-, July 7. The brief tele gram from Admiral Toiler to the S ere tary of the Navy, announcing the surreu der of Vicksburg on the Fourth day jt " 'ntu . lew nmiuics oi one o clock. 'I til HOU'O ttirti.l ...T.I. . i. piaity throughout the city, exciting the most marked and expressive enthusiasm The intelligence was at once coinmuuica to the Pros..!....! Ilv v; , ii' ii .w... j ,j.ietaiy cllc'S in person. 40. EMPLOYMENT ! S100. . v.u.ucihl. AUEXTS WASTED TO SELL GOODS FOR THE (A Nbw England) MANUFACTURING CON PAN Y. Ve will give a commiss,on of one hun treil ler rent -ti nil l. ..it . 4 y u.. iius M)j(l l,y ciur to S 100 per month and pay all necessary expenses, lor particulars address, with Ump CIIAS RUGGL.ES, Gen. Ag't. m;:C- -.Mtch. iv a i.i. pa lJiiXiTiTriirsi" AT SO. 107 MARKET ST . KL.VU I.UJ::i:Ty ST ' PITTSBURG II PA. pVkT ff,Ta TyUr s'tc,ckof wall 1 AI Lh at the lowest prices for Cash, em. bracing all grades of goods to be found in the largest stocks ,.t -., , lltlMS, CUIITAIN FlXI'L'RFS cuiii RAND CLOTH SHADES, Sc p uAUb takeu in exchange f.r Paper reb.25,1SG3..12. hughes: "TVToticc. - license u n 1 fullowlnS "1'lications for license nl he prcsente.1 for the action of theCourtou Tuesday 7th July next. To J. Alex Moore, Ebensburg, East ard, David Burkhart. Susquehanna tp P. M'Dunn, Wilmore Borcii'di Augustus Rurgraff, Third, Ward Johnstown, JOSEPH M 'DONALD, P. , T C,,'rk of Quarter Se.ssions. Ebensburg, June 17, ISG3. lor Kent,, u- , .i.i TII,:yTdiER0oMon High Street lately occupied by D J Evans Son. as a Clothing Store WM. K1TTELI Ebeusburg. April 2i, lfen-tf Those Aiiic IIumlriHl Thousand. AFTER TEXN1TSON. YVhcra, O Father Abraham, :.s that nine hundred thousand strong. Which Gov'ner Andrew said the roads of the Old Hay .Slate would throng? Up to the skies the clouds of dust soon he said he would descry, I lie dust would seem by Andrew thrown find stuck in Abram's eye. Go gather up the torches of the wide awa ken'd band That lit the fire of civil war to desolate the - land! To light that pa-rty to the grave they next will needed be, In ol they'll be no more and white men will be frto., O . I - - oeourge irom your nn.t.st those ialse-tongucs priests that led the people on. Array ,1 lr,thei against brother, and father against s n ; u t ea.'I upon you now again, as Moses did of old. " lo your tents. O Lsraet. return nnf,,l,l fold. Come back in time, save name and fame. Serve with radicals no more Radicals! accursed name, be buried wholly m their shame, it - ii we are telt to vote again iu Eighteen Sixty Four. O Father, Father Abraham, call for aid. wheu next you -YSJv ii om tu me loyal men, they'll meet 4 . K : 1 r i i the Southern raid ; " . 1 . . . vju in.iL nine hundred thousand men " y..u surely will be told, They'll never help you, Abraham, leave you in the cold. they'll lloivnid Association, PHILADELPHIA. 011 THE RELIEF OF THE SICK ui'i instrosset. alllicte.! u-nl. v;...n.. . inu nromc diseases, and esnr-eh.liv f.,r i. c r i ... i ; j vuie oi diseases i t:iC Sexual Organs, inr.moAL, ALU JCE "iveu "ratis. bv the Acting Surgeon. AWJalihK REPORTS on S.erm:if..r- ihtea or b'inmal weakness, and t.ihnr I) s wm.n S,'X'::l1 rKi". "d on tin NEW REMEDIES emj.Wed in the Dispen- sarv ki-i: .!,., ., ni;n...l : i"i i .. j , . ... j .,,v u,UiUn, H s,eaiei leiier en velopes, inc c J charge. Two or three stamns ior postage will be ac ceptable. Addr.s, Di;. .j. tsiULLIX HOUGHTON .-.urgeoii, n.jivuril A.ssoeiatioii, 2 ooutu .Mnth fctrcct, l'hiladelj.hia, Pa. I I very Stable. -i lie umiera.-nn! respec(fu.,y informs the traveling public i.ir aiiu near, that they :tre prepared to fur- uMi, on u:o Mi. i tc.-t notice, Horses, Biu S I !:li'L-c -.ill ......I-.. ..1 ' . eiiier convenience m mai line, at veiy reasonable prices, to all n. u;ur uieni. or .iesire to ho aeconuno dated. Ihey u ill, also nm buggies or Hacks to Ebeuslurg, Chest Splines and will n,.,. nect with the different pasnger trains on the Penna. Railroad, at Cresson Station giving travellers the shortest time on the roa.i, 10 .r irom any f the above named places, oi any other line. PHILIP UEI1Z0G CO. May C, ISG.T Cm. " ftlSt k GREAT CAUSE OF i HUMAN MISERY. Junl I'lillWiol, in a Sailed Em-doK. J'i-ice Six Cents. A LECTURE nv Dk. CULYERWEL ON niL CAUSE asu CURE of Siormator!ha.M .nsumptmn, .Mental and l;hysieal DeOiK ity, Nervou.sness. Ei.ihnsv. Iini,irl Y.o-;. tionof the Boly ; Lassitude; Weakness of j i.ue i.unos an.i l.acK ; Iu.iispositi,,u, and In. capacity, for study and Labor; Dullness of I .cipprcnenMc.ii; L,oss ot Memory; Aversion to Society; Love of Solitude- 'p;r,;.i:(.. . S.jlf Distrust; Dizziness; Headache ; A flee' turns of the Eyes; Pimples on the Face nivoiuniary Emissions, and Sexual l..r;,n. city; the Consequences of Youthful Indis- vuuoij. ivtt. UC. his i n i rn 1 1. T jv.in.n A t in.u inu anove enumerated, often self afllic- . ., , - i.iuves l ev.is. may oe remove wit .,.i,i , ... "U" "iinoui dangerous .surgical operations. inu siiouM be read by every youth and every man in tlie land. Sent under seal to any address in a pla sealed envelope, on the receipt of six' t en in cuts or two jioaiage btamps. l.y addressing November 10, lS'J2.-ly. Tor Iltnt. The ofl in said lorougl,, furmerly occupied by D. Y is. M. 1).. of wl.i,.l, 1 .J -. Lew. I'unaesMuii win ne given ...cu.aieiy. K1TTELL. Jan. 21, 18C3-7tf esr DISOLUTIOW. Th copartnership lately existing between Shoemaker Adams & Co., in the lumber business has been this day disolved rr, , EMAKEE ADAMS & CO Ihe business will still be conducted on" a more extensive scale than heretofore by E II. blioemaker & Hopple who are authorized to settle all accounts of the late firm E. .SHOEMAKER & CO. Ebensburg May 5, 1823. STEAM SAW JMifLi,. SHOEMAKER, $ CO Dealer j in all kinds of LUMBER uC 1)rt, pared to cut to older, bilk of 1 lulull' iitlJRY, ASH LUMBER. Feb. 13, l8C3.-3m. OR OAK WHEELER & WILSOAS' Sewing Machines. R. A. O. KERR, AGENT, ALiiou.Ma, ll-,Alli LUUiMl PA. TTV' presenting the above named Sewing Midlines 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 A I toon a. Price of No. 1 Machine, Silver Plated, Glass Foot .and new style Ilemmcr $05. No. 2, Ornamental Bronze, Glaus Foot new style Ilemmcr $55 No. 3, Plain, with old style Ilemmcr $45. N. 15. Full instructions givon gratis ; and for particulars address R A O Kerr, Altot.ua Iilairco.. Pa. S3, 8, ly. DEvnsTicir. THE undersigned Graduate of the Balti more College of Dental Surgery, respeet fully oilers Ins professional services to the citizens of ELcnsburg. lie has spared no means thoroughly to acquaint himself with every improvement .n his art. To mnnv years of personal experience he has thought to add the imparted experience of the l,;"l est authorities in Dental Science. Ho sim ply asks that an opportuity may be given tor his wcrk to speak its- own praise. w r c,AAl-KIj PEDFOUI), D. 1). S. Oihce formerly occupied by Dr. Chirk. Refkukncks. Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond, jr. ; W. R. Handy; A. A. Dlandv. P. II. A listen r.f i 1 Baltimore College. C Will beat Ebensburg on the fourth Monday of each month, to stay one week. Winter e'loiliiu-' TIIE LARGEST aSso!!Tii.-vt 1 1 HA D V-M A 1 ) E CLOTH I X O E ' Ei; ER0UGI1T TO JOHNSTOWN ! A complete stoekif MEN AND ROY'S WAbE. Heavy cloth overcoats, line- dnss coat--, vest, fancy and plain, pantaloon of pvcrJ description. AH kinds of under clolhiii" II ATS AND CAPS, late styles ; also TRUNKS. VAL1CE3. CARPET BAGS. and in fact every thing in my. line of busi ness Kent alw.ivs J.-,.l .vi.;..i. i ...;n ..n at lair honest prices. I respectfully invite the public to come and look at niv "xids an.l if we do not deal, no charges will l,c l,'!t- 11. TUCK. Clinton street, second door from Main. Johnstown, Oct. 15 1802 tf HARNESS ! AND SADDLDRV The undersigned keens constantly .. hand and is still mauufaeiui ing 11 articles iu his line mch as, SADDLES, FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS DRAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. HIDING I it i s: raiivii' . nroiv L,i.i;, 1JAL1 LKH, WHIPS BliWlUlAXDS which he will disitosc of at low i. rices r..r cash. His work is all warranted, : i,d bein" ex perienced, he puts the U-st of leather in his work. Thankful for past fa vol s. he h,,.,,. by attention to business to merit a cmi'mit ance of the patronage heretofore so liberal ly extended to him. Shop a few doors West of the "Mom t.o, House." HUGH M'i'i V EVicnsburg Dec. 11. psGl-tf. EENSBURG F( ) U N D j i Y. HA V 1NG jmienaseu me entire stock and fixt ures ot the Lbciisl 'Urg Foil lid rv- tin. subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with iIOUll, flOHCll PoioU nili Irons, TIirchI!nx31st Siiii and castings of any kind that may be nee ded in the community. By strict attention to the business of the concern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive a liberal patronage from those iu want of artichsin his line. All ousmossdone at the Foundry , . , OCT , EDWARD GLASS. March 22, '55-tf. 13, 180 1. rnn ninmr nm m tttti r ti MAIN STREET. JOJIA'STO N PA LEWIS LUCK HART, begs leave to an nounee that he has always a larire.m.d a,sortme of all the various articles peculiar .-. nepairs promptly and carefully attemled to. J Jolniotown April, 17 18G1. tf. J ohuttown Marble Works! -A NEW s'frw'K- i The subscriber has just received a r.Tx arge and handsome invoice of-C'iTTV Italian and American IITF. 'Ml M A R B L E . comprising tl.e largest and finest :!tr- SIOCK OI Uie kind ever hron.rl.f i.. Johnstown, at his establbshn ..., j v-.i i...iuiviiii oireei. Wliero , j with aii adenuate force of rvn;, ..... i ... i I!l?!."orkmen to executj all ki.d.i- fl U.N UMLNTS Mantels, Tombsfmes. Ta ble and Bureau Tops, &c, as cheat, as thev can ue purchased in any of the cities. A large stock of thiixiiswivL.. " i ... i and for sale low. u nana Promnt attention o:;.l f... i..r a disltnce aud work deliver.,? ...i. ' 'i . sired. imiVTi.i,,.., March 13, 16G2. . ! MCLAUGHLIN, Attorney at Law Johnstown. Pa. illlln. w Comer of Market nn.i rZ i Will attend Co the rjilli'i-d.n ,.f o'. i t-X clauns, aud to all other busing cneel with his profession. jy. a(J7yUU M I. MAGtIAlT13 .Lbcuiburg pa. nviii WATCB. CLOCK. AP JEIELSYSTGfiE UU III ItIVS mmn ram, BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS,ANKEB' NURSING SORf'moUTH, A nd the lxst specific now in use for any diseased condition of the mouth. It is par ticularly beneficial to persons wearing ARTIFCIAL TEETH, compleely destroying every taint of the mouth, absorbing and removing all impuri ties, insuring A SWEET RREATII to all who make use of it. No Youxo La dy on Youxu Gentleman vho is afllictcd with a CAD RREATII should delay appplying this remedy, for it is a certain cure, and is approved and recom mended by every phy-ician under whose notice it has been brought. A BAD BREATH is an offence for which there is no excuse while nu w.n. it. in itns MOUTH WASH can be procured luany persons carry with them a bad breath greatly to the annoyance and often to the disgust of those with whomtfthcy come In contact, without being " conscious of the fact. To relieve yourself from all fears re garding this, usk wt. wm. n. ni;i:r?s Mourn wash. Cleanliness of the moutli is of great ims IMi-tanee to the general health, which is of ten ailected, and not imfre-pient! v seriously impaired, through want of proper attention to mis suoject. USE 1R. WM. R IlLTil.'s Moi TII WASH. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Denial O.nce, No. 77 Fourth Street, Btooklyn. E D Price- 37 Cents per Bottle. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Otiiee. Tribune Build ngs. No, 1 Spruce Street, New York. Sold in Phil.idclj hia by Dyott & Co P,V North 'Jr.l. Street; (). J IInh(.ell, 1110 Chestnut Street ; an 5 by all Diu- dsts, TOOTH POWDER This Powder ossc-ses the CAIIHOX1C WITHOUT THE INJUEI OL'S P ROBERT! ES OF CHARCOAL, and is free fr-m all Acids or Alkalies that can it in the least injure the Teeth. ITS ACTION UKlMi KX-IIIU--.lv MIXIiAXICAL I'OLISIllXU HTMIUUT WE.UUXG THE EX- AMKI.. Dr. Wm. B. Herd's Tooth Powder. is rer-oiiitnende t by all eminent Dentist Prepared at Dillurd's Dental Ollicc No 77 Fourth street, Bn-oMvn I-' 1 PRICE -5 CENTS PJdi B( N. A liberal discount made to dealers jvui.ress i rmc.ij.ai umcc. Inbiine Build mgs. No 1 Spni.T Stre. t New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dvtt Ar. Co 2.-' iNoiin na. direct ; K j. linl.l.ell, Hlo Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists. .is. it a:i iis. s TOOTHACHE DROPS I CR THE CURE OF TOOTHACHE. prluccd by exposed neives. It is particularly adapted to all cases of children idllieted with TOOTHACHE. Parents can relieve themselves from that distressing weariness caused lu L(ss OF SLEEP, and their chiMrcn from great sufierin bv keeping a bottle of ' 1U. WM. 1J. HULD's TOOTHACni: DiKl'S. in the house. Prepared at Dr. Hind's Dental Office No 77 Fourth Street Brooklyn E. D PRICE ONLY 12 CENTS PER " BOTTLE. A liberal d.i.-counl made to dealers. Address principal Office. Tribune Build ings, No, 1 Spruce Street New York. Sold iu Philadelphia by Dvott & Co. "'V North 2nd. Street; O. J." Ilublvll 1 llo vaicainui street: and oy all Drii"-nts. DR. WM. B. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS, FOR THE CERE OF NEURALGIA. or Toothache produced bv colds LOCAL NEURALCf A. is imineiliately cured by their apidicntion. They act like a charm, and are perfectly harmless in their nature; do not mxduce a blister, and leave no tmplcasant results. Kit. WM. 11. IILUD'S MXUALCilA l'LAS I tliiS. never fail to give satisfaction to all who test their virtue. Prepared at Dr. II nrd's Dental Office ' ' rourtu Street. Br.M.klyn K 1) PRICE, ONLY 15 CENTS EACII. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Build ings, No, 1 Spruce Street, New Voi k. Sold in Philadelphia by DyottJb Co 4p North 2nd Street; O. J. Hubbell, lilO Chestnut Street ; and by all Druggists, Dec, 18 d'ol-ly. Notice.- We aredaliy icceiving onlcrsto and by mail for one or more of Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies, whieh .n n..,.f r:n XT . . ' " v VHllllUl fill. None are mailable except .the Nanaloia J taster, which we send on receipt of Price (15 cents) and one stamp. But to nccom. .vr,.uua, 1Mila.j, wncretlie druggists and storekeepers are behind the a-e we have put-up packages in white einb.'ssed boxes, seven inches by four, with com par U ments each box containing a bottle of Dr. Ilurd s M'litth Wash, and TuotUArhe Drops a lox of 1 oo'Jt Powder, the Neurahia I'las hr and a valuable little Treatise on Tedh and their Diseases, the best means ofin-cserc. ygthem, aMihepn.rh-catuieid of Chil dren's Teeth, worth of itself tho to -every young man or woman, or parents with young children ; with sundry othei articles ; pr.ee per package one dollar, or m k packages for $5 sent by express as directed As tlie Express charges are not much, if-my more on a d..A;u uKWuu ont lt ls filrc, f i n o order six or dozen packages at a time. A large family will want all. or the su.pl,,., can be di..rtd el to migb Urs with mblic benefit, for no one can estimate how much pain, suffering, uuhappiness, mil disfigure ment, expense, Ins of time and money would be saved to the country if every fam ily to day bad one of these packages, which, in itself, is a complete set of Dental Reme dies. Address AVm. B. Huud & Co. Trih une BuildingNew York, and write name made with confidence. W. B. II. & Co. fer to the Mayor of Brooklyn, to G. W. Grif TINWARE nth, President of the Farmer's and Citizen's ' Dank, Brooklyn ; to the Editors of the lean JVJuanaractures' Gazette ; to Joy. vx)., i -ebiiahers' Agents, New York nierecTAUxi-M, Esq., who know a good P. T. Bhen they see it and who has already "lui ;i seeonu supply, etc. 100O Agents Wanted: lo introduce Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies into every County, Men or Women who want to make money quickly, can do better with these articles than anything in market. They are new. useful. low" priced, an.l we are speiunng thousands in adve.tisemg them for the benefit of agents. Boxes of samples containing one dozen cl the one dollar pack ages alxjvo specified. Kith circulars will be i T.f i-.. .;.. ,.r,. i ji . i . iviuji vn arcert uoil'irs. aiiut pii e. 10 any person wi.-,fnn-j t. test hisor skill m selling with the view of becoming an agent, 'ihey can be sold in a d.iv. iz - i - wouhl ralher pay xuVirUx than Ci.iiniiixninus lo those whoin vce Uicmidccs efficient sal man. oV id tliC tiniG to net Ilitii l)iijinri? For address and references see the alovc. nUATTLY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF TIN, COPPER, AND tm.'i." ii-. .... oiii.i.i-u,U. ai.J. AM) Jll.Al.ld; lACooiiing, Parlur. and lieati Nails, Glass, &c. tVc. He ah oloves. ii; lias - . i . i i i nan. i a articles very mrgc assortment whUh I,(J wil! sell at -ii cost, f r cash- oi me aoovu a very small adva'ic. Ebensburg, July 10th. 1801 tf. er iz2 en: a - .ViAi;jM(2T()K WILLI13I JIilS I: ri-.opinE ioi: i.m.x.-iH i;.CAMiii:i. imcvty p Crawford Street, a few doors below the cor' ncr .f Julian and Crawford, MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF PLEASURE CARRIAGES, BAROUCHER, CHARI0TEES, ROCXAWAYS, COACHES, SLEloIlES, Also second hand woiV . .f ditTereut ki-ds making in rdl a vaiiety :.;tt will fcUit the purses of eyery bnly. h-r i.fci alLLNli d.ne with neatness d dispatch Thankful for j ast 1Vo s. ilu Ilo, L V'f S'--linate.ials, tonsil a con'.'u.u.x- v '"- pa.roi;age l,eretoi.n-c given to I im. i ersons wis;, in" to p'o !:ase auy art!. le estab. in his line, will d we!l to call at hi lishinent ; be emi.l.vvs his- work will .e gu-iraiiu-December. lM!,' lfctil. workmen, and d. ill e 4 O1 un.i.iAM j:iC!ITER. Pnoin.Kn.H o uner oi i.iiotou and Second Streets Jul pus- m- (;arri.ig,s will convey passengers ..in .oi ! iu uie iiail I..);t.! iteJMit BBBX8BUHB HOU813. ijlhe midersigcd having pureha.M-d and I taken possesion of the Ebeubur- ,, 7 v-""- oeup.e,! l.y Henry Foster.) W III lie ri-iM' : j J - -ri j .uwc ana aecommod- .os eiu c usiomcrs, ;..n.I all others may be disposed to patronise him." wh P. 1 lie ho ! 'n PL.K & t,,tT -intics that he can offer at ! - , chit ions IWI.-L ;is "O.Ml flri-. .1...... . is can he had at any other ;,. .1... 7 lie ism possession of a large supi.ly ot Inechoisest b.n.oru ;.i. i - J . t . , . -;n v.. r..... - , : ,l . . "'cu ins i.ar ... ov. lum wieii; his table wi 1 Ikj furn hed with all th luxuries of the season, a he intends by his hospitality and care to merit patronage o all tLe w Ebensburg April, 1 EBENSBURG PA OHN "A. BLAIR. Prm.rie,..?" oimi.n A. JJLAIR. Proprietor Till.' lux i .... ' 1 ' 1 A I T ...... 4 , uiuuu wdl spare no paills patron- " "-s nereioiore received His tat de will al ill always be furnished with the l...'.i mnrk-et aflords; his bar with the lest of h(iiors, 1 His stable is hirw nn.l u.;n i... ... . , by an attentive u.(. obliging hostler. ' ' - ' i.l-ll'UUt'U. Ebeuburg Ajr.l7 lSol. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. PATTON .OIIS'l'k-V WM. KIKDSOF" CHAIRS, Backed Chairs, Social .To Chairs n (banc jSnt- (Shirs ' ROCKING CHAIIiSJ op , 3 VDlHViienim i, ,.r- Settees, F. nnges. &c. A-.- 13 . PSINET . FURN.TURE hubESToSTTJJE T1 Tastes of all. fullv ,l, fVr, ,ast f4lv. he -espect-f uly tohc,ts a liberal share of public pit,,. n- Cllutu;1 r. Johnstown cLibria November 20lh, 1S6E ly. 0 US 15. raiiU XV. ii. yt 1! ui,,. f.-n.-in oners t r less thau city retail prices SUGAR KEri'LES, 10 to 4n w..n and COPPER KETTLES re- JUart' V. Am all sorts n?1 1-. Coe Slirm m. UU : to cvt!T varietv S ENAMELED S,- TIXsj-'ij , copper Ware Made C' SAD IRONS or SJWuTrvT' 2INC WAS11LUU; ; COOKING STOVES Ec- , HEATLXO COOKZT' BRADLEY CoOKlNt; sTu'f . TENT, ABBOTT A- v.-.n,. be arnl CYcrY '-thor Pitts! .;..!. . , ... 1 . r . r r nan "I'WiuiaciUrer s tt Loves tier :v.-,iv.- procured on ODD PLATES AND GltA'i'JEs We (. alw a vs on I-,:,,! CARIJONOILLA.MPs rr, il.-'o, CHIMNEYS and Vjo SCOUTING. MINKIFSLAMI OIL CA.S; s, contam! i- ,. : ali COFFEE MILh-' on ii'Ab'lING Fui:ks I. O T I . . . . . "Vol,:., mio, cJI.i.l. Cake Mi,1, b Spoons, COAL BUCKETS. Price list now ready f r :in.l 1T. .1 I'll 1 I t .1 TIT - !-.. ls ! call an.l examine our W.i for a catalogue Uf. ,c p tls-'wheie. The above g.ds w f, : 'HOI.KSALK Oil IILTA'L at riii: JOUNSTtiU-y STur:- A- .r- . ' vv i't. zz. t CANAL STREET Opposite the VvVj, L,, ASK 1V11 FRANK TV.UArs WAUlibv and save (r JuhUnt.-U : n y 1 v.. .'I.irei, , P: JOHN B. CRO VIA LO" fflippYSfAIEr'ffi; CLOAKS & SHAWLS, Corsets. If..,. pod Skirts, jy ' iesJ and Childre n's Shoe- : crchiels. Fancy Co,s. n.'ti ' " 31 Al STL Eirr, Jol 1 NSTt-WX Nov. i:u. is.il. b. tit it tin or hnwm 1IEXBY FOSTEB, i'r: i i n . f Bin is hotel, formkkly in JL as the "Ebensburg lb-uV the oldest and best stand.- in t.,, ; of Ebensburg. f,.r the acci-i.-!.-, the traveling commimitv. Ti.t- I': assures all who may be di ronixo him that his TAULK u plied with all the luxuries ..f v,, - . his PA K with the choicot ef i.:, and no pains spared to rendu Li- .i comfortable. Ebensburg, March lo. IS'd. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! mHESUP.SCUlPEi: would i.-;-:.-X inform the citizens of St. - surrounding country, tli:ir he I.-i "!--Saddler's shoj., in the bar . n.. -;.t-dwelling house, on II. .n.cr .-tiivt. v. is prepared to furnish t. .-r.i.-r " most reasonable terms . v. rv .! .- . : Saddles. Dridle.s -m.! ILm.-U ,- Having mauv ve.-irs i-m . ri.i..c business, tinolovini? none hi- H- workmen, and using the hot n.ai. r:: -? all his work, lie h.M.es to mri-rit :.!.: a liberal share of the mil.!;,-nitr. - Country t.rodticp sit times : for work, a::d the hi-iiest ni.rket exchange allowed. JAMI-X ;:.Gi"d"s EU nsburg, March l;5, ISO I. MY TAILOH SHOP. 1 he utid. Tsigned having opcut-J "'-i'. " loring FsLiblishment, over the t r- r' excupied by 1). .J. Evans A Soii.il " ;; informs the public that tlie Uiib-rii.-noss will there U- carried on in ali i'-; ' , J cl es. All work will be done in t -f'! '" style, with neatness and dispat-.li. an ! '.; the liiosi re;is laln.- terms POPEKT D. Tlh'MA- Ebeiisburg, May loth. 1S01. tl. . LAUREL SWAMP IN THE subscriUr would rt-.-p--lfii''. ' ' f the travelling public thai he l..ts J' i r ,;. "Laurel Swamp Inn." at Cress t. now prepared to :u i-oi:in..l ite. ::!' " and him convenience, all those who i:i with their natron. ie. II will K supplied with the best iIh' "-"' rtrt in'.....l. 1.;. nil. ...:n t.i.. !.'.!'' r" ! - .... ..woiii, iiir iiu will toij.i.- i f the best brands: attentive and obM"2 van is always at their posio tu alai.1 w wants of visitors. BEN.IAMIN" VAL -'U CiCiiJun, Oct. 20, lbt-'.-tf.