i I ir :5 TIte I'tizzletl L'eusiM Taker. I HT JOHN . SAXK. M Got any boys?" the Marshal said, To a lady from over the ILiiue ; And the la.lv shook her fl ixeu head , And civilly answered ' . Got any girls?'' the Marshal said To the lady from over the Rhine ; And again tlie lady shook her hea l, And civilly answered " rnV-.'" " But some are dead ?" tV M irshil To the lady from over the Rhine And agaiu the lady shook h r ! nii And civilly answered "nine!" aid " Husband, of course ;" the Marsha! said To the lady over tin Rhine ; Aud ngaiu the lidy sho-k her ft ai.il Leal. And civilly answered ' nine!" The- d 1 you have ??' the M oh.il s ii I To the lady from over the Rhine ; And Again he shook h?r fi.ixcu ln-.-id, And civilly answered nine ."' Now what do you mean by shaking your Lead, And always answering; " nine?' " JrJi keun nirht English;" civilly siid The lady froru over the Ehine. Xein," pronounced nine, id the German for no. Congressional Orgies. The House was given up to-day mainly to the district of Columbia business and fun. In the last it rather out-uid itself, and the acting Speaker at last declared an adjournment to get rid of the turbulence, while half the members were shouting for r yeas and nays vote. I lad we a Shakespeare in those thn-, what a theme for successful tragedy would he find in the American Congress. He; could study human nature in a new and j melancholy phase, and develop and per sonify it in character that would eclipse the fame of Hamlet or Othello. It is doubtful if a scene similar to th-i one described has been enacted in the nine teenth century. Tho law-makers of a suffering country given over to fun and turbulence. While hundreds of thousands of brave men have gone forth at their country's call, and death is holding high carnival in their midst while sorrow for the fallen pervades nearly every household in the land, and anxiety is depicted on every countenance, Congress devotes its day to fun. Gold at a large premium th" finances of tho country tottering the public con fidence exhibing symptoms of alarm ail prices advancing speculation rearing its air castles soon to bo dissolved into noth ingness and the great heart of the nation throbbing audibly with anxiety and fear, yet Congress waxes merrv over the specta cle and indulges in a day of fun. t The energies of the people are taxed to J nieir utmost saenhees are called for ami freely made, such as find no parallel in modern times the arm of labor is weak ened, productive industry curtailed, self denial ami privation made necessary to persons of limited means, the windovs of the K)litical heavens seemed ( pen and " The tempest weaves its thickening gloom," vet Congress heeds not tho awful reality, and in mockery of the public urief, revels in clamorous merriment. How long is this thing to last When will the public good have its day and a resectable hear ing in the halls of legislation ? 1 1 ,v long in vain shall the people yet I urn to Con gress in painful, prayerful tu.xieiv for 7,ue measures ol wis.fom atid patrutiMn i that will dispel the sun-omiding gloom, j They have waited lon.r ,,..( C.'u- I ve waited long an.l patiently and 1 it is not unreasonable that tliev should do-' tt-i'it,.i n .1 , . i hull- uj mis cxmgiesSioiial inn turbulence. It is not a question for iio'.iti- cal differ ieiice. ii iieeMv Concerns everv I citizen, ins property and happiness. There j may oe tun in Congress, hut there is sad- j ness out of it. There may be gaiety in I th drawing-rooms of shoddy, bat there I are distress and soberness at the firesides I of the jeople. It is time that member j of Congress knew this, or knmvin.r it" I made better use of the knowledge. The blc figure in the pages of Eurypides, but what kind of pictures will the revelries of the present Congress afford in the volumes of some future Hancroft. J ul,,e (aim) Herald. Jonlt IlllUiipra' Prayer. From tu many friends, and from things at luce ends, Good Ixird deliver tia! From a wife wlio don't luv us, and from children who don't look like us, Good Ixrd deliver us ! From snnix in the grass, from snaix in our hoots, from torch-light processions and from all nu rum, Good Lord deliver us! From pack pedlars, from young- folks in luv, from old aunts without money, and from kolcra morbus, Good Isrd deliver us! From wealth without charitcc, from pride without seno fVoni pedigrees worn out, and from ail rich ivla.-huns, Good Ijrd deliver us! rom nuscpai-ir sels, :md from pds that aint fisick, froi out females who faint, mid from men who flatlet Good Ijord deliver us : From virtue without fragrance, fiom butter that pmclls, from nigger camp meit tingp, nnd from cats that arc courting, Good Iord deliver us ! From other folks sekrets. and from our and wimmin committees, Good Lord deliver From Pollytielans who pni, and from Mints who tipple, inun n koiiee, nu Hea rings, and all grass w'ulders, Good Iord deliver us ! From folks who wont lalF, and from tbein who giggle, from tite boot?. easy vir tue, and rani mutton, Good Lord deliver A lady once requested herhuski: id to infoim h.-r ki what dinvrenee there was i ! between the meaning ot export and mi us- j rtr" . ' j " My dear," replied the gentleman, li if j j you we're cjoW, I should bo iriiijorta!." j ; A pothouse politician was boa-ting j ' that he could bring an argument to a pint j ! as quick as any other man. ! You can bring a quart to a pini i ...... ,,1 .1....1 l-nr " oticl-Vod a ;2. e-y Self-love exaggerates our faults well as our virtues. 1-imik W. Ilay, 1 Having adopted the Cah system, offers the following Wan s at less than citv it tail prices : SUGAR. KETTLES. 10 to 40 gallon COrrEil KETTLES, 3 quarts to 40 gallons. TINWARE, all sorts and kinds. S52J:l:T W.4RK, everv variety. exam el ki) .s- tjs'xed irox ware. cotper ware made to oudeh. SAD IRONS or SMOOTUIXG 1110X8 ZINC WASHBOARDS. COOKING STOVES. EGG STOVES II EA T1XG CO OK ST O I'ES. BEAD LEV COOKING STOVES. PA TENT. ABB' TT & NOBLE, and every other Pittsburgh or Philadelphia manut';i'"turer's stoves always on hand or procured n a davs notice. ODD PLATES AN 1 alwavs GRATES for Stoves n hand. GARDOXOIL LAMPS. rrnni n-Jct?.. to 11.25, CIUMXEVS and WICKS al wivs on hai.d. SPOUTING. 'IINIUUS LAMPS, OIL CANS, POWDLU CANS, all s"es, c.):::-tautly on hand. corn;;-: .mills, ToSTIXG 1'niiKS, OYS.TER BR' ERS. JELLY Cake Moulds. Table and Spoons, C IAI. BUCK LTS. dL- Tea Price Iit now r-ady for the Tride, and M.-rchants are re.-peet fully i 1 1 -: t -1 t Ca'l and exan.inw o ir Wares, sf in! ! ' r for a cat. 4 1 mj before i Is fwhere. pmcha.-ii: The above iooils he furui.-ht d , WHOLESALE OK ULTAII . AT TMK JOHNSToWN ST"VK iV linrsK FITNISIUNO STUI'.R. CANAL STREET. Oppt site the Weigh Lock. ask rou FRANK U II AY'S WAREHOUSE and save twrii': percent, on youx puicha.,o Jol-.nstov.il M ircli, 13. 1803. tf. .1 nluittoM n ,'uurMf Voili A NEW STOCK ! i TI.." t isr ri -i-r iiivf n-ri I vc, 1 lar.e and han.lso.ne invoice h.diai: and Ame.-iean M R B I. V. . comprising ti e largest and fme.t !. stock ( tnc knvl ever tironnt to Johnstown, at his on Franklin Street establishment where he is prepared. with at adequate force of experienced and j-kilful workmen, to oxecut all kinds of .VONUMKXTS Mantels, Tombstones. Ta- blc and Bureau Tops, &c, as cheap as they can be purchased in any of the cities, b,r- stock of ( i nix iSTO.Ks c-n hand an'! f "r s:iIu IuW" Pron.pt aUentioii paul to or lers from 'AUi dt I? March BJ. 18G2. j)uNuse t an d from I?urpc. R. A. O. KERB, Altoona, Pa., .Agent for the following Lines. 'The Monacal Ocean Steamship Company (Li! way and New York C'lnpany. Sable and Sears Line. Washington Line of Sailing Packets. Side drafts given on the Bank of England. National Bank of Ireland and Btanches. April 1:3, lSc,4 y ItCXTISTKY. TE I'I', undersigned Graduate of the Unl th every improvement .n his art. To manv years of personal experience he has thought tf add tho imparted experience of the hin. .,,al,r;t;.,.. n. ..oi .. f ; VY asks that an onnortnitv ma n ;. , , .-v no,voo...i ,u iiiuii ocience. ue sim , for his work to speak its own praise. SAMUEL BEDFORD. D. D. S. 'i'uee in Color.ade Row. Rkfeiiknces. rrt f. C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond, jr. ; W. R. Handy ; A. A. Blandy, P. II. Austen, of the Baltimore College. CO- ill be at EbenEburg on the fourth ' Monday of each mouth, to stay one week -own, from mormons, and megum's "f. ! f.m " rr .i 'V"ay"xy'J. respect the trticle. do not be put off by any of the 1 CAKES and Ct H t...1U I J.M.t.i.) ... I tr.r.... 1 W f "" " ' ices io tlie ilitoxicating preparations that may be offer, which he solicits citizens ot I-.nrcsliiiriT li,. Uj i . i ' . P 1 ' . J . ... .. , , ,,, ,.,, , . 1' ' ' . "l'"''- .no j ed. in its place, but send to us, and we will i lie. lie lias, also. -...j ..o ,ui,i i,ii;iscii Will) i frtr,.ir.l cppi, Pf.lv naeke.l he Pvnress I merit, an OlSTER N TOT A HUM DRINK ! A HIGHLY UUthMKA 1c I) V EG ET ABLE EXTR A CT. A PURE TOXIC. That will relieve the afflicted, and SOT MAKE DRUNKARDS. DR. HOOFLAND'S G K R M A N B I T T Ell'S, Prepared by DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., Will effectually and most certainly. C U R E A L L DIS E A S E S Ansms! from a DISORDFJIF.D LIVER. STOMACH, on KIDNEYS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS will cure every ca.-e f Chronic o Nervous Debility. Disease "f the Kidneys, anl Diseases arising fi' in a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMP TOMS RESULTING T'P.OM DI0R i DEBS or t: k DIGESTIVE ORGANS : i Conti- ! patiou, inward Piles. Fulness or P.iood, to the Head, Acidity of the ' Stomach, Xausua, llf-artburn, I Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruc tations, Sinking or Fluttering t the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried ami Difficult BrcithLg, Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or SnfT ea ting Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, D-.ts or Webs b.' fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Perspi ration. Yellowness of he Skin -V Eyes, Pain in tho Side, BacI;, Chest, Limhs, A'c. Sudden Flushes of Heht, Burn ing in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginings of Evil aiivl gr-.vit Depie.-.-ioli o f Spirits. I HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BlTTT.RS i Will give v-.u , A G o O D A P P ET I T li . ; Will g:v you : STRONG HEALTHY XLRVES, i Will iiive v u j BBISK AND ENERGETIC FEELING, j Will enable von to S L E E P W E L L , j And will positively prevent Tho.e Snll .-rinir from : P.R(iKEN DOWN AND DELICATE CON STITUTIONS, ; IV . Til whatever cause, either in I MALE OR FEMALE. ! Will find in ; HOOFLAND'S GF.RMAX BITTERS, A REMEDY ' Ti.at will ns'.ore tiieni t their u-ual hea'th. Such has b-'.-ii the cas" in thousands of in- ' stances, and fair trial is but ivq'.i: c:! to j prove t iie asset t ; u. j From 11:-..I. X-irfon Iho,r. . Editor of the J-.hi; Kf ll,li.j "'v Kuan!- A!thom-h not dis ed 1 t.ivor i t reeom ;et era! . t hr u ii.'! elici fs, I yet !.-. v.-i.v n, ill mead Pi.tent Medicines in h.stru-i of the;.- im:redi"i: t: k:iow of a., safti. i.-tit r- may lot testily t the beneti s ,4. Peiieves l.iniseiy t" i.ave i.-eeive.! f;..;;, any simple i preparati n, in the hope that he may thus ; (.-..ntril u'e to the benefit of others. 1 I do tliis tlei moie readily in regard to i Huotl.inu's Gerunn Bitters, prepared hv Dr. J C. M. daeksT, ,,f this city, bec.iu.-e 1 was , i ptejiK ii ! against them for many years. uader th impression that they were chiclly f an alcoholic mixture I am indebted to my ! fiiend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the re movl of this prejudice by proper tests, and j for encouragement to try them, when suffer- j ing from great and long cun'inued dehility. , I The use of three bot'des of these Bitters, at ! i the beginning of the present year, was (of - I j lowed by evident relief, and restoration to a ! j degree of bodily and mental vigor which ! iiad not felt for six months before, and, had ! almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my fiicnl for directing me to ' 1 the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. i Philad'a. June 23, lhol. Diseases of Kidneys and Bind U-r, J YOUNG OR AGED. MALE OR FE i MALE. Are .--pcedily removed, and the patient re- stored to health. j DEI ICATE CHILDREN. ! Those sufi'.-ring from MARASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely any lles'n on their b.-nes, j are cured in a verv short time : one bottle in such cases, will have n i,i,t. sin l.risio- ' i i-uaa. ATTENTION SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the attention of all having rela tions or friends in the army to the fact that -HOOFLAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases Induced Ly ex posures and privations incident to camp life. Iu the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, ou the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very hirtre proportion are suffering from debility, hi very case of ; that kind can be readily cured by Hoof i land's German Bitter's. We have no hesi ! tation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise would be lost. The oroorietors are daily receiving thank ful letters from .sufferers in the army and ! hospitals, who have bo. n restored to health I by the use of these Bitters, sent to them by ! their friends. - Should your nearest druggist not have! BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the signature of " C. M. Jackson" is on j the wrapper. Principal Office and Mann- 1 factory No. 031 ARCH Street. JONES Sc EVANS. (Successors to C. M. JACKSON j &Co..) Proprietors. Or..-.,, t. Tn 1 TT 1 r.n-f ,r. ' (jCy- rou on l c , oy lx. yj. ora nt, Kbensburg, Peuna.. and by Druggists and Dealers in every town in the United States PRICES. Large size (holding nearly double quantity). J1.00 per Bottle half doz. $5,00. Small Size 75 ct. per Bottle half doz. $4,00. July 8, 1863 ly. GREAT ATTRACTION!! Call and Examine the Goods. riHE subscribers having returned from A the city, have mw opened one of the largest and most carefully assorted stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ever offered to the people of Carrolltown and the surrounding country, which they will sell at as low a figure as any store in the country. Their stock consists of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTH ING. BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds. Ladies' Dress Goods of all kinds, French Merinos, Delaines, Silks, Alpacas, Plaids, itc. Their stock of Grocoiies con sist of the best articles the market aflbrds of i CO FEE E, SUGAR, TOBACCO, S,C. . Their Cutlery is of the best manufacture. Their QUEENSWAUE and HOLLO W ' WARE arc of the finest finality. Ladies j who wish to make a good investment should ca'l and examine for themselves, i All kinds of country produce taken, and i ijrecnb'vks not refused. Give us a call, and we will endeavor to give von satisf.idtton. i May 18, 18C4. E. GLASS & CO. CAM1UIIA COIMY, SS. t???2 Tho Commonwealth of Penn i !JVfo sylvania to .John A. Kennedy, 'VJ!!.JSSJ1' Administrator of Michael Ken n'dy. deceased, i C'harles Kennedy, Mirgiret Ann, inter munied with D rninick McPride; Mary : M.idalen Kennedy. Auinstii.e Kennedy, ; Bridget E., intermarried with David Evans: , D.imentck Kennedy and Jeremiah A.Fagan ; appointed miardian pro hue vice c.f Ellen '; KeiiTieJy, Francis P. Kennedy, Thomas E. i Kennedy and Lucinda Kennely. Gukkting : We command you ar.d evtry of you that ! you do in your own proper persons, apj ear ' before our Ju lge at Ebcnsburg i'.t an .).- i phaus Couit theieto he held on Monday the ! six'h day of .bme next at 2 o'ch.ek. P." M.. ! to asiver D tner.ick Mcliiide. in a matter i of iiis petition lor a decree to enforce the , spe iiliio performance of a certain contract entvied into between the said D nutneck ! Mcl'.i-iie an l Mtehael Kei.nedy, tlecM, in his lifetime f(r the sal- .f ce rtain real estate ; in the townsliip of Carroll. Hereof fail not. ! Wimess the H.tioralle Cleor-e Taylor, ! Pie.-i lent dudii" -f onr said Court at F.l -ns-; berg, the 10th ia ( fM.iv. A. D . 1 SV4 . i " .1 AS. (JRi i-'FI X . ( r.erfc . ). C. Attest: Ions Bcck. Sheiiif. my2.". ;4. HIGHLY IMPORTANT fl TO PLACKSMITHS. Four fifths of time and !tirl labor saved by using ISAAC C. SI NOEL'S. NEW AND COMPLETE TIRE AND BAND BENDER. Patented M.o-cb 10, 160:J. Its chief ad van tages are l.-t. Having strong gear v.Leids to oi.tain po er, wag. .n one man can operate it to t.enO Co!.! the, any sd.f under 1 by 4 inches. 2 . Having moveablf collars, t. hold the bar squ ire .-n the p rt able roller.-, it t..l'.' s all twist out of the bar, while landing in a rcLTuhir circle. 3d. It can be shifted t' 1 end to any de sired circle from one, up to twelve feet, in '4th. H iving a moveable centre post, which can be quickly taken oil, tires and bands are easily taken out. f.th. The i pi r ribbed roller will always draw the bar through. Cth. Being guaged and nun.berd. a card with direct i...i s, accompanies it. Tiie Machine in good (oil the journals) running order, bolted upon a strong piece o; : tit-iber Witle, it leg or crank, for $25, or , lv;j, errS ai.(j cra,-; or $30. miitlv attended to. Alt ca-h or State and County Rights for sale. ISAAC C. SINGER. Ebeiisbiii g, April ti lt(i4-ly beiibtgnook Store. j Ju.-t received a fresh st.-ck ef paper, ic. Legal (Jap. White au-i I'ilne Laid Cap. Plain White Cap. White and !',hn- I.al,l p.ot. Oniuieivbd Lett .-i-. (ictavo Note Guilt IMuo. L".lv's Note. Blank Deeds, ,h,rtjj-!pe'-. hti1 Bends. Blank Summons' mid execution. Blank Bonk. Tuck Pa B-h ks. Time B-.eks Blotting Piiper. Ainohl's Wilting Fiuhl. Steel Pens an p,. Hl,lers. i laiveinpc- lirge iiol Small. I oiiv biiaks mi l Miioeho'C. j Books of various kin.ls t'roin 10 cts. to ?1."0. Segsirs and Tuhaceo and various other No- I tions of the best quality. Just received two new first class Novels, ! "VK.RV HARD CASH." .y Charles Ke.ule. ; and 44 PAKRL'LL .MAHKIiAM," by M. E. j Braddon. j April 13, led. JAMES MURRAY. i:di:nsiji;r(j uakkkv a x D MUi subscriber, having greatly enlarged his BAKERY and replenished his stock of GROCERIES and CONFECTION ARIES, is prepared to supply orders, on short notice. He l,:ls aJso added to his kiamu, iiiaur oilier articles sUCli as ) 1 -LOUi:. SCOAR. COFFEE, CHEESE,! j SAL1. lOBAC'CO SEGALS, SPICES. 1 TOYS, NOTIONS, c. J j CARBON OIL at the lowest retail prices. Aline lot of CHRISTMAS CANDIES,! iristmas PRESENTS, to : the patronage of the pub- i attached to his establish- and DRINKING SA- LOOX, where fresh Oysters, Sardines and prime ALE and POUTER can be had, at all hours. GEORGE GURLEY. Dec. 2, 18G3.-ly. M ANSION HOUSE. AT THE PEXX'A RAILROAD DEPOT PITTSBURG, PA. MEALS READY OX THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TRAINS. J. H. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. Sept. 3, 1803. tf HOSTBTTBS'S CELEBRATED TOM AC BITTERS. A pure and wonderful Tonic, corrective and j alterative of wonderful etik-a-y in disease j of the j STOMACH, LIVER. AXD BOWELS. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Head ache, General Debility. Net vousness, Do I pre.ssion of Spirits, Constipation, Co'ic, In- I termitteut l evers. Cramps am! Spasms, ami all tJonudaiLts of either Sex. arising fiom R.HliSy Weakness whetlur intierent in the system or pr.duced by special causes. Nothms that is not wholesome, genial and restorative in its nature enters into the compoMtiou of HOSTETTEU'S STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation con tains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant: but it is a combination of the extracts of rare l.'.il -arnic herbs and plants with the pure and mildest (.fall diffusive stimulants. I' is we'd to be forearmed again t disease, and, so far as the human system can be protected by human means against mahidie engendercd br an unwholesome atmo.-pliese. impure Water and other ex'ernal c; u HOSTETTLR'S P.ITTERS may be i-s-.d on as a safeguard. In districts infe-ted wit'n '. ct nn-f .h.ov it ::is been f. u.l.l inf.iliib! :S a or.' ..r.d th l i.i :ii ae : th ami ii resistible as a o-inel who r.MTt to it uudt r ap attack. sea;..- il.e i.-..i:! : e who neglect to avail t : : v., t; etive qualities in n.'v.o;. y a .-int. ! vcty l 'i tet course el t: :.-!: Fever and A;:" oitient-; .0 ' r. ! h,. 1 with quinine f r m-M. 1 1 !'l V.un, liolil fa.il I t satnratii: win, that o.i;iL.'er. d 'ii. ait ' . , i . f, ,...n.n t ! - -..-..A 1 i.'lfK ,orl,.? .1 few dc.vs' bv the use of HOSTET'J PR'S BITTERS. The weak sforn.ieh is raj. idly invigorated and the appetite restored by this agr(L..b', Tonic, and hence it works woiel. is in vec of Dispcpsia and in less eoi.fomed f.T"ns i' Indigestion. Acting as a geite and pain app.-rient, as ( !! ;n..: me li c i .i it ilso invarnii.lv rc.ieve.- l.'.e i onupaiio:, .1.1 siq etin-hiced by irregular act on of the di gi-stive and secretive or--niis. Persons f feeble habit, liable to Xrroiif; Afti'-ks. I.iitciirss of' Sj irif.i anil Fit of Lawjiior, find prompt and permanent re P..C t from the Bitters. 'The tc-stimoTiv on this point is most conclusii sexes. an 1 f om both Th agonv of Bilious C lie is imme. nssiiaaei hv a single do-e of the stitr.u.ant an.l 1 y occa-ionahy resorting to it, the re- ! turn of the cr.n. plaint mav be preventeb As a Gcncial T.-nic HOSTETTLR'S j BITTERS r,r.. nee elVects wh eh must he experienced or witnessed before they can be fullv ai.t.reciated. In cases tf Constitution ' liV'iwi".. Premature lhiy and Ieoil i'.y ;ind Decrepitude arising from O'd Age, it exercises the electric influence. In the c .n vahs.'i r,t stages of all disease. it operates as a delightful invigoiant. When ti jHiwers of nature are iciaxed.. it per ites to re-inf rce arid re-establish them. List, but not least, it is The Only S-fr. Stiwiloiit being manufactured from sound and innocuous materials, and entirely fee from acid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. - " No "family medicine has been so univer- sally, an.l, it n.ay be truly added, deserved lv popular with the intelligent portion of the ,-om tn unity, as HOSTETTLR'S BIT- IE US. Prepared by IIOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by all Druggist.-, Grocers and Store keepers everywhere. March 9. lSG4.-ly. I John bTro m ald DEALER IN j MILLIMARY & FANCY mmiil TJUMMIXliS , E3WH OlU R l-'JS j GLOAKS & ShAWLS. G.rsets, Hooj.ed Skirts. Perfumery, 5 Lad ies'an.l Children's Shoes, Cloves," Hank ercbiefs. Fancy Goods, notions, AVc, &c. M A I X STL E ET, JOHNS TOWN", P a . Nov. 20, 1801. ly. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. PATTON. IIIJIJ I1IIMM1 liH I II li IiEll. such as common Winsor Chairs, Fret Back j JJ 3GO acres 12 perches an l Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim i allowances, of valuable COAL LAND. situ Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, j ate near the Pennsylvania Railroad, at nT-iiir Snt ffttarr-e ! Summerhill Station, in Croyle Township. VUIU c-- till vyLaUa, Cambria countv, Pa. About 50 acres of the ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE, land being cleared, and thereon erected a V IMM XV V I. 1 rP TIM 1 H ' dwelling bouse and barn, and other improve 13 1 It 111 II TJlLlI I II Ufi. ments, also an excellent orchard of fruit Settees, Lounges. Arc, Arc. ; trees. The alove tract contains and abun 'E1 -3Ea CIS j dance of coal of a superior quantityt (a CABINET FURNITURE ' drift beins Pencd) and wiU be on rei" of every description and of latest : sonable terms .... . 0 nlt. STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE APPL to I4olTm,,VJnkl"8 v ' Vnrk m a. p ii j more, Md., or to J. W . Stiatton, New lors. laSteS 01 all. city, or to Wm. Kittell, Esq., Attorney-ai- llianklul lor past lavors, he respect fnllv wntieita 1 1 )e r a 1 cliara r.f to. 1.1 i , , n f .-. . . age. Co. Ta Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria November 20th, 1801. ly. Fouktii & A ncu Streets, PHILADELPHIA, ARE OPENING FOR SPRING, 18G4, 100 pes. $1. Fancy SILKS. 50 pes. India Silks, 31. 1&0 pes. g'Hd Black Silks. 200 pes. Ordered Plain Silks- 4-4 LYONS Black Silk VELVET. Brown SILKS, $G, 5, 4, 3.21 p- r vat i Black do ,0, 5, 4, 3. 2, 1, dj Moire Antiques, all colors. Magnificent Grenadine Maginificent Orgardies. Richest CniNTZi-:s and Pikcalfs. Sp';n SHAWLS. New Household STAPLE GOODS. ALSO, a g'-neral assortment of ME.W WEAR. STarch 16, 1&G4. 3 nios. BBIiXSBUKfi unTfQti- fit he mi J t.d.; 'vileii isiucd liit V! MIL purchased an.: the Ebenbur: pi iSP . i.-n of Hoc wd! e O' .rmeiy ..rupieo ny Henry ro.;tcr.) be happy to veer-ive ;lrvl ae-.vuiniod- ate his old LUtoim.r may be disp-ised to a'l all others who p;itr..n;7.M ldui. T! t. Proprietor feel-a.-.-u red limn trie spach us , liOLSE, SlAiJJ.r. vVr other he can f.cr at leat a.- fi. in ties tiiat .d a.'C'.mmo- aati- ns as csn te na.t i.t. anv id iihe r la t: jdice. He is in p.sH. i"ii of a large supply of the cboisest liquors with which his h.-.r will be foi nislieii; his table will be fu'v, ished with all th luxuries of the season. !v he intends by his hospitality and care, to merit the patrouage of all t'..o. e who t , witldiim. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebcnsburg April, 17, 1S;1. tf. COL. JOHN WOODS, i rohMi:i:r.v or Tin: amomna Hwr.-i. i I w i i.i. t k f a r;o : .i t:::. UNION J -4fJ'OA. APRIL 1st. !-'0. !,.: In! foi a ca'l from all ''J 'i.' 1 1 1-. i. n mm if ihe. EBENS3URG PA. JOHN A. CLAIR. IV-. pra t j YilE PROPRIETOR ;R i ; .er 11:1- ii the "iber: (i woitliyof a !-aru of p::bi: i" IC'eived. shed ':. r: har wrh ti.'. I'll! Ci : t . i ;.- her :v.-: he v.-i'l al m.a kei ';o" i iiis -- fl: o e i - . 'e , ..LeotiVe a. a -g Apr.17 i Oil. J2u.Till a.ss;t 1:; lun, PHILADELPHIA. the i?;;:.ikf of THE SICK i Distils fih i with Vii tia1.: and Chronic diseases, an Cure of Diseases of the Si MEDICAL ADVICE e-pecial'.y t'. r ti." '.ua! Org..n... veil gratis Acr'ng Surgeoii. VALUABLE REPORTS on Sp-rr :f. r 1 s- tlio-a or Seminal weakn-ss, aoo ot:... eases "i tin? S.-XM.al i.l. g ins of the Sexual O'gms. and NEW REM EDI E emp-lovedin the D-; sary. sent to the afiliete-1 in sealed letter vvlopes, free of charge. Two or three sta.: ; -for postage will be acceptable. Address. Dk. J. SKI ELI N HOUGliTti Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Stutt. Philadvli'hia, l a. FT HA rrriiTTPt, r.r Uuii, Ui:U UL ii Lijii I MAixsTh'Ei:r. joiixstowx r.i LEY 1 ICCj.i1 AU i ,egs leave to hu LEWIS LUCK II ART.Aegs leave t. nounee that he has always a large aud varc- l ' a-s-.rtmen of all the various articles pe-.-u'iar ; to his business. Repairs promptly at:l j carefully attended to. ! Johnstown April, 17 1 801. tf. HARNESS ! AND SADDLERY The undersigned keeps constantly oi. hand ami is still manufacturing all aitichs in his line Mich as. SADDLES, FINE SINGLE A: DOUBLE HARNESS DitAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES, RIDING BRIDLE', CHECK LINES, II ALTERS, WHIPS, liHWUKANDS &C, iVC, .i v v n i. r - . i rtc f, - , . t . M . px - ' His work -.s all xvarranted t.i.(. l-eing ex - j perienced. he puts the best of leather in ti;s worR. i naiiKtm lor past iavoib, ue u.u-. bv attention to business torierit a conti:;i ! ance of the patronage heretofore so liberal j ly extended to him. i Shop above the s-tore of Robert DavU. j Persons wishing good and substantial Ilar : uess can be accommoilated by. HUGH M'COY. ! Ebcnsburg Dec, 11, 1861-tf. ITor Sale. - ; Law, Ebcnsburg, Pa. I l.iT POLAND. JENKINS & CO. J. W. STRATTON, April 15. 1863-tf. Owners.