9 Co lat ; ilcd we think it would be 1 Willi' eal them. The question fo lw lnn t Will f ari-,; . . ... iiont sustxnd 'he lraft, as he has mer to do, SUUl ui.uve a uyon iteifor volunteers? If he will, jiflcuKv erases at once, with great nt;lc to the efficiency to the public s c if i,. will not. then the neonle ji - ,i 4 diti'rniUiO Wliat uieir ornise ta wj ue, determination ought to be the Si" 1 . t .i ' . :., ..... ,'tt'"-' feudal uutciiiurciii. la u icx- '?""illlli;l,t, repugnant to the feelings of ' . 1 A. A A I oJ CitUi'H-S aMU contrary iu tlie c t if o rtratt.li. ulmco Yo rianu gen-"3 " " tt,. .v. 1 five tiom Dioi or uicuu&u ; a pco- o r -.1 r i i have necn iuitiuui among uie in their strict obedience to every ml and legal obligation. Such the most ".m-e would be civil war . . m . -a u of all calamities ; ana even ,1. wa-red in a just cause and for the , , uf Tvat principles, should not be , 'it of lor a moment whilst there is a evneJkiit left by which it may be ilippi'y the Conscription Act itself it.- the expedient. It calls fur men iih'V. It' the men cannot be had, . -ov can awl ougni io ue. ii uuuters f ,r the present to determine whether , I.iW is constitutional or not. If the vil.nt determines to intoreo it, in spite tiuitioiial considerations, the Courts i fumi-h no other aid to the people ex it nam uir umi.'hhiu.-ih.m ui ii- rijlit, i" oU-dic neo or resistance, WVaiv trie to admit that there are to he met and to Ik overcome i!.in Mic-ted, and the most foi nii miioiig tin in is, that by it gre:U ij.l. a iv compromised. That is im j'jh'illv so, hut it should be reiiiciu--i, tli:it it is by just such compro that our mixed form of tlovern i: was created and lias until lately -m Ii. 1.1 tm'ethi-r. and that we owe all MMti uial troubles to the unrotnpromi- j m:! t of a portion of our people, j liiiii-.-. like ll'S'. we think that true -'mi omsi.Ms in lwing pnictieal and in rl.i Hum among several cus nuii uii is tin; leant." tlat the Government will last so long as to produce this effect. Can it he sup posed that this vast country, including the Western Territory, will, one hundred and fifty years hence, remain one nation ? Mr. Ellsworth : If the Government should continue so long, alterations may be made in the Constitution in the manner proposed in a subsequent article. o Tiik Miutia for Vai.andigh am. " The Militia are Vallandigham and De mocracy. Company after company came into this city, all " hurrahing' for Val. Camp Chase presents the appearance of one vast Democratic Mass Meeting. The Democracy have it all their own way. Hundreds of the Militia who came here under Gov. are Tod's call, as Republicans, home shoutimr for v allan- returnni'j digham. The State House presented a grand appearance on Wednesday night It was full of Vallandghamers, who had come up here in obedience to the Governor's call. They kept such haloo ing for the Democratic candidate for Gov ernor as waked up the echoes all about Capitol Square. It has been a good thing to be among the Militia this week, in the city and at Camp Chase, and hearing their sensible remarks and free criticisms of the " War Policy " of Gov. Tod and the Abolition party. Urough men have Loretto Stage l.le. WM. RYAN & JOS. F. DURBIN. This way for Loretto, Chess Springs and St. Augustine. The subscribers wish to inform the travel ing public, that they are now prepared to furnish them with HACKS, CARRIAGES, and every other accommodation iu their iino of business. They will run a daily hack from Loretto to Cresson, to con nect with the different trains on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and Elensburg and Cress son Branch. They will also rue a tri weekly hack to Chess Springs and St. Au gustine, on Monday, Thursday and Satur day of each week. This is the. only sure ; conveyance on tl.e read, as it carries the mail, and will always make the connection. CCJ- Inquire for Ryan Durbiu's Hack if you wish to be accommodated. RYAN & DURBIN. Loretto, July 29 3m. been few and far between. The nor's proclamation has worked charm. " Ohio SttUcenan . like C-Johns & Crosley's Cement Glue is now for sale at II. C. Devine's. G' 11! Vli: ON STATE KIGIITS IN niKCONA i:TIOX THAT FKA MKI) TIIK KKDKRAL CONSTT- innj.Y M i Ii-...ii Papers EORGK ENGLKBACII for use of George Conrad, vs. William Hermann. Common Pleas of Cambria county. No. 1 Sept. Term, 18G1. E. D. The undersigned having been appointed an Ati'litor to .ILstrbute the fund arising from the sale of the defendant's personal property, hereby, gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office in the Boioiijh of Juhustovvn, on Friday the 28th day of August next, atone o'clock , P. M. at which time all persons are ms before the coming in on said fund. CYRUS L. PERSUING. Johnstown, Aug. 5,-3t. Iu tlie Orphans' Court of Cambria, COUNTY. June Term, 1803. CAMBRIA COUNTY, SS. . Thk Commonwealth op Pennsylvania, To Thomas Fitz GiLbous and Charles Fitz Gibbons, in Dodge county, Minnesota, heirs and lgal representatives of Michael Fitz Gibbons, Iafe of Allegheny township, said County, dee'd, you and each of you are here by cited to le, and appear lmfore the Judges of our said Court, at Ebensburg on the fiigt Monday of September next, (being the. 7th day of said month), then and there to accept r refuse to take the real estate of the said Gover- i Michael Fitz Gibbons, dee'd, situated in said Pennsylvania rail hoad schedule. LEAVE WESTWARD," STATIONS. C at V. 09 J. Altoona, Kittiuining, Galiitziu, Cresson, Lilly's Portago, Wilmorc, Sumimrhill, Mineral Point, Conemaugh, Johnstown, A.M. 7,15 7.50 F7.53 8,21 8,51 8,57 A.M. A.M. 8,00 8,33 9.30 9.3G A. M. P.M. 9,35 9,05 9,11 9.58 1004 P.M. P. M. 7.15 . 7.80 7.50 7.58 8 05 8.16 8.25 8.31 8.42 8.55 901 P. M JJOT A RUM DRINK! A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC, That will relieve the afflicted, and NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS. . E S LEAVE EASTWARD0, 3 STATIONS. g P. M. j required to make their clair ! Auditi r or be debarred from 4 1 A The Auditor ap r..intedbv the Ori.hans' Court of Cambria r.nintv to hear, decide "and report uixm the got over, he would i oxc,.Dtions filed to the partial account of Wvan.ier IMlore. rtuniiuiMiiiwu ui uinm .rl.lv. dee'd. hereby notifies ail iKjrsons in terestetl. that he will attend to ihe duties of ..;.i iinr.iiit.mi'nt at Ii'm office in the 15i.r.n"h of Kl-enshurg, at one o'chx-k, P. M. on .Monday the 24th day of August next, when andrhere; if thev see propor. can attend. PHIL. b. Julv 29-3 1 HIGHEST Mr. Mu:ti. of X. C, said that he li-idi-ri'il that the separation liom (ireat '.vu the Thirteen Suites in a Me of ir.itnrp towards each other; that ley entered mtu the Confederation on the tin of eijiiaity ; that they met now to .mend it on tlie .-aine footing and that he viiM n-ver accede to a plan that would :itn!iiee an eiiality, and lay ten SUites t tb ni 'i v of Virginia, Massachusetts illil l'eiin Ivani.t. Mr. hi nnae, of Conn., said : If the l.f'i, .ii'tv .... flu. witl.i.wl rTrt.rntil nn (Knot lie ollierwi-t :" to have two hranc'hes. a nrotor "n.il relireseiitatioii in one ot tlielll. hid- j i 'M tl.at each Mate had an equal voice 1 tlie other. Mr. lili-wiirtli, (d Con., sai'l : The "rt States are the worst governed, irinia i olii- to acknowledge Ken "kv; Masacl.usetts cannot keep the mv me hundred miles from her Capi- and is now forming an army for its 'port.. If the principles and materials i our Government are not adequate to exient of those single States, how "in it ho imagined that they can support -"'ngle giveniinciit throughout the Uni J Mates? The only chance of sup- i'Tting a Genera! Government lies in :rjf:in it 0u those of the individual v..l!.-. Mr. Madison would acquiesce in the Wi.m Linteil by Mr. Wilson (one -n:itor to each 100, 000 souls, and one 'M'li State. :it miv nitp. cm eondi- , ... j 7 wm a due independence should be I -n to t'.ie Senate, The plan, in its iit .-liaje, make the Senate absolutefy . I'ii ii'nt on the -iure, i only iuio IL- knew the faults of that body, ' lu 1 use. a- bold language against it. "'I !"cuhl prcni-ve the State rights as 'f'lihj dj i,K lro,i the trill ly jury. Ur. JVdfotdof Del aware, said : Tlie Utes are williug to observe their en nionu, hut will meet the large ones on ptmnd hut that of the Confederation. Mr. Ellsworth, of Conn., said: Under lati'nnl Government, he should partici- in the Xutional security, as remarked J Mr. King ; but that was all. What wanted was domestic happiness. The 'ibj,al Cmrrnuietit could not tlesceiul to iJya-te oi trtieh tiis tlepeiuUxl. It "wild only embrace olijects of a general tature. U trneHi ins eyes, therefore, 'f tlie prcser ation of his rights, to the ' 'e Governments. From these alone "Cjuld derive the haopiness he expects ln "lis life. His happiness depends on Veir existence, as wuc as a new born in 'Won U wAher for nourishment. If this ning was not satisfactory, be lia4 wthing to add that would be so. h. Madison objected totme member of ttle liouse of llerirescutatives for every 'y thousand inhabiUuits as a iermancnt z- The future increase of population, Union should be permanent, will ader the House of Representatives ex csie. Mr. Gorman : It is not to be supposed diuluUlrator Notice Whereas, letters of Administration on the estate of Peter Wible, late of Carroll township, Cambria count, deceased, have l en granted by the. Register of said county, to the undersigned, residing in said Township, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ELIZA RET II WIDLE, JACOB STOLTZ. Administrators. Aug. 5. Gt udi tor's Notice they NOON, Auditor. RATES PHILADELPHIA GIVEN FOR WHITE OAK IIUD. & DDL. STAVES AND HEADING. ADDRESS. THEO. M APPLE. Nos. 102 & 104 Gaizmcr St., Philadelphia. February 4, 183.-!y. J. C Scanlan, A T T O R N E Y A T L Ebessbi" ui, Pa., OFFICE ON MAIN STREET, A W States. The Senate, lother edition of Con- THREE DOORS FAST of the LOGAN HOU&li.. December 10, 18G2.-!y. flCIIAEL HASSON. F.sj. Attornkv ijfJL at Law, Eocnxbiirg. Cambria Oo. Pa. Otliice on Main street, three doors East ot Julian. ix 2 REED, ATToaNhT at Law 'Ibenshivre Cambrra county Pa. Ofhee in Colonade Uow. 1 EORGE M viii 14. IOHN FENLON, Esq. Attorney at T. w. Ehenshurff. Cambria county Pa. nffie r.n Main sticet adioiuins his dwel ling, ix 2 IIYRUS L. TERSHING, Esy. Attorney J at Law, Johnstown, Cambria Co, County of Cambria, and which has been an praised and valued by an inquest awarded by the said Court and returned by the Sher iff of said Gjunty, on the first day of June, A. D. 18G3, to wit : Premises. No. 1 situa ted in Allegheny township aforesaid, con taining one hundred and nine acres (109) ninety nine (99) perches nett measure, valu ed at 741 per acre; premises No. 2, art joining premises No. 1, containing (86) acres and 18 perches, valued and appraised at S8.41 jer acre, or show cause why the same should not be sold. Herein fail not. fStAL 1 Wirness the Honorable GEORGE TAYLOU, President Judge of our said Court, at Ebensburg, this first day of Juno. A. D. 18fi3. E. F. LYTLE, Clerk O. C. Sheriff's Office. Ebensburg, ) July 29, l8G3-3t j JOHN BUCK, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas- of Cambria County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House, in Ebensburg, on Saturday the 29th day of August next atone o'clock, P. M., the following Real Es tate, to wit : Of the lands and tenements which were of Timothy R. Davis, to wit : All tha messuage of piece of land situa ted in Jackson towuship,-Cambria county, described as follows : All those two tracts of land adjoining each other and adjoining lands of Thomas Jones and Lewis Dunmire aud others, in Jackson township, Cambria county, and State of Pennsylvania, with, and subject to the reservations hereinafter mentioned, viz : One tract containing eigl ty three acres and thirty-four perches and aN lowance. surveyed on a warrant granted to David Price, dated the 17th day of May, 1825. and which the said David Price y deed Pole dated the 19th day of March 1828 and recorded in Cambria county in Record Rook. Vol. 3 Page , sold and conveyed ti John Murray, and the other of the said pieces of land cortaiuing three hundred and thirteen acres and titty-lour porches ana al lowance, surveyed on a warrant granted to John Murray, dated the loth day of January 1830, he the said John Murray and Mary his wife did by deed, dated the 2d day of June, 1847 and regularly executed, convey ed the same to Samuel Davis, deed recorded in Record P.ook, in Cambria county Rook. Vol. 11 Page 284. as by reference to the same, wilt more fully appear at largo and he the said Samuel Davis and Elizabeth his wife, diJ by deed dated the 12th day of February 1858, convey the same to Thomas Davis and Timothy U. Davis together wit n the appurtenances, having thereon erected a two story plank house, a stable and a saw-mill, now in the occupancy of the said Timothy R. Davis. Taken in Execution and to be sold at the suit of Samuel Davis. JOHN BUCK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg. ) July 29, 1863-3t f NOTICE. Loiters of Admin'stration on the estate of George Bruce, late of Allegheny township, Cambria county, deccaed, have been granted by the Register of said county, to the undersigned (jesiuing m iu j.ow- shiol. All persons having claims agaiusi ' ' . . . . i i , . the said estate arc nereDy noimou io preui, them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make payment without delay. CHARLES M'MANAMY, July 15-Gt Administrators. Johnstown, Coneniaugh. Mineral Point. Summerhill. Wilmorc. Portige, Lilly's, Cresson, Gallitzin, Kittanning, Altoona, ,55 7,00 7.30 k7,58 8,07 8.40 P .M. A.M. 6.56 7,00 P.M. "Train? only 11,30 8,20 11,35 8.26 8,38 8,51 8.59 9,08 9.19 12,27 9,29 12,35 9.39 10.00 1,10 11.15 A.M. A.M. will stop at stations marked when signal is given. '5 A.M. r.M. 5 O S3 EBENSBURG & CRESSON RAILROAD. On and after Monday, December 22, 1SG2, trains on this road will run as follows: Lkavk EuENSI.t uu At 6.40 A. M., connecting -with Mail Last and Phila and Bait. Express West. At 6.35 P. M., connecting with Express East and Fast Line West. Lf.avk Cresson DR. IIOOFLAND'S G EEMAN B I T T E R ' S Prepared by DR. C. M. JACKSOV, Philadelphia, Pa., Will effectually and most certainly. CURE ALL DISEAS Arising from a DISORDERED LIVER, STOMACH. or KIDNEYS. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS will cure every ca&e of Chronic oi Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a Disordered .stomach. I OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMP- TOMS RESULTING 'ROM DISOR DERS or the DIG ESTIVE ORGANS : inward Piles. Fulnesi or Blood, to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausua, Heartburu, Disgust for Foot!, FulnesH or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruo tatioiis, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Diflioult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffca ting Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Yi.-ion, D. ts or Wels be-, fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi ration, Yellowness of ihe Skin & Eyes, Paiu in the Side, Back, Client, Limbs, &c. Sudden Flushes of Hcfct, Burn ing in the Fiesh, Con stant Imaginings of Evil and great Depression o f Spirits. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Will give Vou A GOOD APPETITE, Will give you STRONG HEALTHY NERVES, Will give you WlFSOl SEYIN.G iJlMiIlTlTTNlW i . i i & I r t WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, R. A. O.KERK, Agent, ALTOONA, Ta. A large assortment of the Machines always on hand. )rj- All Machines warranted for 10 years. Altoona, June 10,-3m. At 9.30 A.M.. or on departure of Mail ( BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS, Train East. At 8.00 P. M., or on departure of l ast Line West ENOCH LEWIS, Gen.Supt. ITniENSBURG UPORT Untried w.lrlw l.v - -7 J MARKET, wekly 1 ROBERT DAVIS, RE. PRICKS. Flour per bbl Extra Family, $7.50 Extra. 7,75 Wheat, per bushel, 1.50 Rye. " ,80 Buckwheat, " " 1,00 Corn, .85 Oats, ' " " ,45 Potatiws, " 62 Apfles, 50 Apples, " " drietl. 1,25 Peaches, " " " 8,00 Beans, " " 1.50 Clover seed, " " 6.00 Timothy, do. " " 1,50 ' ot lee. Oflice on Main street, second the Bank. ix 2 floor Pa. over PS. NOON, v ATTORNEY AT LAW, FRENSBURG. CAMBRIA CO,. PA. Office one door East of the Post Office. Feb. 18, 1863.-tf. A nctlontfri Notice. RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING M Dysentery and Diarrhoea. Griping in the Bowels. For sale by SYRUP FOR CHILDUKN, cures Will relieve Instantly cures T1TK. undersigned having obtained a Li cense as aucnonrer iu uuuuiwwmuij ...... Samctx J. Rcter collector of the Nation al tax law for the 13th iJistnci i enna. iikbe. nivits notice, that tc win auenu W iu duties of an auctioneer for all persons which may wish to employ him ail applications Wind-Cholic Julv 29. '63. II. C DEVINE i .cnnilv or bv letter addressed to T ROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Lrettl0 p. o. will promptly attended to . i r u rl.Io Ttrn- 17VOO r lkfXf ITT T P.V j ror l lie cure oi o'niLiiia. ouiui) i vo j. jjiiji u.- chitis, Hoarseness, Asthma, and Catarrh. I Ebensburg Dec. 17th 1862. Public Speakers and Singers -use tnem io strencthen and clear the voice. For sale by July 29, 63. H. C. DEVINE. J OB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE, ON THE SUORTEST NOTICE, . AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. R. L. Johnston. Geo. W. Oatman. JOHNSTON & OATMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Ebensburg Cambria County Penna. Office opposite the Court liouse. Dec. 4. 1861. ly. TVT L To John Kaylor, Francis A. Kaylor, Robert Kaylor, John Driskell, James Driskell, and Michael Dris kell, lvdrs and legal representatives of Jacob Kaylor, late of Allegheny township Cam bria county, deceased. TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of a writ of partiti'Oi or valuation issued out of tl.e Orphan's Court of the County of Cambria, in the State of Pennsylvania, an inijuesr will be held at the late dwelling house of the said Jacob Kaylor, in the Township of Allegheny, County aforesaid, on Monday the 24th day of August next, at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpise of making partition of the Real Estate of the said deceased, to. and among his children aud representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to, or spoiling ot the whole or otherwise, to value and appraise the same, according to law at which time and place you are required to attend, if 3011 think proper.- JOHN Uliutv, Shcrttt. Sheriff's Office, July 1, 1863. W. W. .XIAIR. JOHN S. DAMSON. M A I R & DA V I SOK, IMPORTERS. AND DEALERS IN SADDLERY, CARRIAGE AND TRUNK HARDWARE & TRIMMINGS, SADDLES & HARNESS, No. 121 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. PAD SKINS, BEST OAK TANNED HARNESS, SKIRTING AND BRI DLE LEATHERS. June 17, 1863 ly. I7or Sale. 360 acres 121 perches and allowances, of valuable COAL LAND, situ ate near the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Summerhill Station, in Croy'.e Township, Cambria county, Ta. About 50 acres of the land being cleared, and thereon erected a dwelling house and barn, and other improve ments, also an excellent orchard of fruit trees. The above tract contains and abun dance of coal of a superior quantity, (a drift being opened,) aud will be sold on rea sonable terms. ' Apply to Toland, Jenkins & Co., Balti more. Md.. or to J. W. Stiattou, New York, city, or to Wm. Ivittell, Lsq., Attorney-at- Law, Lbensburg, l a. POLAND, Jh.MINS cV CO. J. W. STRATTON, April 15, 1803 tf. Owners. Will enable vou to SLEEP WELL, And will positively prevent YELLOW FEVER, BILL10US FEVER.&c. Those Suff rinj from BROKEN DOWN AND DELICATE CON STITUTIONS, From whatever cause, either in MALE OR FEMALE. Will find in IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, A REMEDY That will restore them to their usual hea'th. Such has been the case in thousands of in stances, and fair trial is but required to prove the assertion. From firv. J. Xeirlon Brow n, D. D. Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knoicl edge. Although not disposed to favor or recom meud Patent. Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no suftieiont reasons why a man may not testily to the benefits lie believes biinsely to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's Gcrmiu Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson of this city, because 1 was prejudiced against them for many ye;irs, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the re moval of this pnjudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to trv them, when suffer ing from great and long con turned debility. M Glassware, and in fact all lhe use of three hotdes of these Litters at crcK.tt.ry ever imagined, we keep the iH-guimng of the present year, was fol We arc Ftill selliuff lhe Wedjtew lowed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree 01 Whly and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months beforehand had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing ine to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philad'a, June 23, 1801. IN Diseases of KidnevF and Bladder. YOUNG OR AGED, MALE OR FE MALE. Are speedily removed, and the patient re stored to health. DELICATE CHILDREN, Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh on their bones, arc cured in a very short time: one bottle in such cases, will have a most surprising effect. ATTENTION SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the attention of all h.w'iug rela tions or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOFLAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases Induced by ex posures and privations incideut to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspaiers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoof land's German Bitter's. We have no hesi tation iu stating that, if tfiese Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are daily receiving thank ful letters from sufferers in the army and hospitals, who have be n restored lo health by the use of these Bitters, sent to them by their triends. Should your nearest druggist not have rcular to those Wlde.Awke to THEIK OWN INTEREST. Cheap Cash Store ! The subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the public that he has retnrnerl from the East, with bis large and well as sorted stock of goods, bought at the lowest cash prices, which he will dispose of at hi usual small advance. OUR MOTTO. " The nimble dime bet ter than the slow dollar." Gme one, come all, and be convinced that the cash system is to your advantase. and you will go away with the resolve that my establishment is the place to save money. No charge for showing goods.. Call and ex. amine. I would respectfully invite your attention to my well selected assortment of LADIES' AND MISSES' DRY GOODS, containing all the latest and. most desirable styles of dress to be found in the Eastern Market, among which may be had Mozam hiqucs, Celliqucs, Killarnay Checks, Union Cheeks, Shepherd's Plads, Lincu Lustres. Silk Poplins, a full and complete stock of Fancy and Plain Flannels and Shirtings. Linen, Muslin, Ladies' and Gentlemen's (J loves and Hosiery, and a tremendous slock of Au.-.tiu Kelly 4 Ci .'s Patent Hoop Skirts, from four to fifty springs, which I can sell at Twenty-five Per Cent, below Philadelphia Prices. ALSO, a great variety of CLOAKING CLOTHS, ranging in price from 75 cts. to $2,25 per yard, and the largest assortment of Cassimeres. Sattinetts, Tweeds. Jeans, etc.. that is to be found in the countrv. CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS in great variety, at the lowest prices. LOOK. My stock of GROCERIES are selling a few cents below my would-be ri vals, who " Can't see it." Th9 cash sys tem Syrups still range from 4u to 70 cts per gallon. Government Coffee, bought before the late heavy advances. I am selling at 22 cents per lb. It is superior to all the new faneled substitutes now selling. BEHOLD. Our TEAS, raugc from thw low price of CO cents per pound upwards. EXCELSIOR. Our would-be competitors stand aghast when they know we have the heaviest aud best assorted stock of " CROCKERY, CHINA. GLASS & DELTH WARE to 1)C found in any establishment between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and that we sell cheaj er than they can buy. They are superb," is the common exclamation on examining our china Tea Sets, ranging in price from $12 to 20, which is lower than they can bo purchased in Tittsburg. W are selling to people from all the surround ing counties, because we keep a large stock from which to select, and sell cheap. One examination will suffice to convince, anyone that we are not puffing our goods. AH kinds of Ornamental t lower ases. kinds of on hand. Y 1 e arc still scIIiuk tlie ved"ewoou iron Stone Sets for $5,00, which is i5 cent cheaper than they can lie bought for in Philadelphia or Pittsburg retail market. " 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 increase my business aud stock steadily, while other cstahKidimciits are glad to cVcrense theirs. We are not compelled to add large profits to make up for lss!s by bad debts, and we save by paying cash for goods instead of buying on time and paying a higher figure. 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 amount we charge for them. Those who use a carriage onc6 will never go back to the old-fashioned way of dragging children around in their arms. Call and 6eo our stock of Infant Carriages and Cabs. . WILLIAM KITTELL. itonuu at fafo, (Ebtnsburg, Cambria County Feniia. Office Colonade row. Dec. 1. 186 7VIIEELER AND WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, of which I am sole Agent for Blair and Huntingdon counties, are the best machines ever used. They are perfect, and warranted for two years. I do not ask you to buy un less you are satisfied you are saving money by so doing. IS. A. O. KERR. Altoona, June 10, 18C3-3m. VAI.ITABI.TC TANNERY FOR SALCC OR RENT. The undersigned offer for sale or rent the " Quitmanville Tannery," (recently owned by Charles P. Murray.) situate in Cambria county. Pa., about three miles' west of tha Borough of Ebensburg. The establishment is o'nc of the largest iu the State. The main the article, do not le put off by any of the J building is 140 feet by 40, and wing 66 feet intoxicating preparations that may be offer- bv 20. and the whole two stories high. A ed in its place, but send to us, and we will forward, seen rely packed, bv express. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! See that the signature of C. M. Jackson" is on the wrapper. Principal Office ami Manu factory No. 631 ARCH Street. JONES & EVANS. (Successors to C. M. JACKSON & Co..) Proprietors. Orj- FOR SALE, by H. C. DEVINE. Ebensburg, Penna.. and by Druggists and Dealers in every Uwn in the United States. July 8, 1863 ly. new eu'me and boilersbave recently beeu put in. There are all the necessary out buildings on the premises, and dwelling houses for the proprietor, foreman and hands. Also a store room, Blacksmith shop al saw-mill. There are about 425 acres of laud well timbered, connected with the Tannery. Apply to Wm. Kittell. Esq., Attorney-at-. Law. Ebeusbnrg, Pa. or to the undersigned residing in Baltimore, Maryland. TOLAND, JENKINS & CO. April 8, 1863.
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