I V Ileuuty, Wll uud oii. Iu a bower a widow dwelt. At her feet three lovers knelt ; Each adored the widow much , One had wit. one had gold. Oue was cast in beauty's mould ; Gueas which was it wou the prize. Tongue or purse, or handsome eye 1 First began the handsome man. Peeping proudly o'er her fan ; Red his lips and white his chin Could Buch beauty fail to win Then stepped forth the man of gold. Cash Le counted coiu he told ; "Wealth the burthen of his tale Could such golden prospects fail ? Then the man of wit and seri.se Wooed her with hi eloquence ; Now she heard him with a sigh. Then she blushed, scarce knowing why, Then she smiled to hear him fpeak. Then a tear was on her cheek ; Beauty, vanished gold, depart ! Wit has won the widows heart. A Picture of War. From the New York Metripolitau Record. A battle-field in which masses of men are moved hither and thither by a guiding human intelligence, at one moment hurled with almost the celerity and deadly cllect of thunderbolts on this or that point, and the next gathered up into solid columns immoveable as the eternal hills ; a battle field in motion, as it were, with its soil ploughed by charging squadrons, its at mosphere heavy with the thunderous smoke and at intervals lit up with the lurid lightning of war, is, it must be con fessed, a fearfully magnificent spectacle, and one well calculated to impress the im- I agination powerfully. It is wonderful to fee intelligent human beings, under the stern and salutary influence of discipline, rivalling the precision of machinery, and, in the face of the enemy, executing the most dangerous and complicated military manoeuvres. Glorious are the Hashing flags and ordered lines, the furious charge and frantic rally, soul stirring the blaring trump, the drum, the crashing cannon, and the rattling volley. Hut when the battle is over and the human waves that surged across the ii-ld are still and silent, and the tide of life that gave it strength and fullness has ebbed away, the battle field presents a diligent sight. Who can look on it then with a thrill of exultation'? Where, then, the quickening of the pulse, the rapid cours ing of the blood, the exultation of the spirits? Where the flashing eye and Hushing cheek, the wild excitement, the fever of expectation, the temporary aber ration of mind, during w hose continuance reason and feeling were dethroned, and passion supreme? Gone, vanished with the smoke of the last volley, died out with the last sounds of strife. It is a graveyard now, a Haceldaina, from which we turn with hon or and rcmore. Amid the details that have reached us of the battles in the wilderness, there is enough of agony and suffering to wring the kindly heart with sympathy, and to sting the most callious into feeling. There lay the dying and the dead, the maimed and wounded, young and old, weltering in their blood through the chilling night and the long burning dav. l'oor fellows! their's at least, was no lip devotion to ! principle ; they had sent no substitute to ' the war ; they were not bleeding vica- riously, nor dying by proxy ; they had j asked no man to do that which they re- ! fused to do, nor to bravo that which they J shrank from facing. Gallantly did they j bear themselves through the conflict, and j yet we doubt not, as they lay upon that j hard fought field, their wish and hope, ( their longing and desire was for peace. The brawler and braggart may clamor for j war, the truly brave man is not ashamed ! to raise his voice for peace. And surely ! the battle-field can best teach its value, ! for what uninspired tongue can equal the mute eloquence of that inanimate preacher j of peace. Cang lowing phrases or sounding periods touch the heart like pools of blood I and hills of slain t Can owerful argu- ments or passionate pleadings move or ! convince like the Bubdued moans and ago- : nized shrieks that ring above the lattle field, rising like the protest of outraged ! humanity to heaven ! j An element of horror not usually found j in battle-fields entered into and added to the dire terrors of these scenes. Fire was among the wounded The very battle field was on fire. Some Union soldiers, while prepairing their food had inadver tantly set the dry leaves on fire, and the flames went roaring and leaping over acre?, consuming everything in their way. The wounded, who lay gasping in the sun, paw the approach of this new and formidable foe, agaiust w hom flight alone could give them any chance, and as they could not fly braced themselves to meet him as they might. hat the Confede rates left undone he fini-dicel, an 1 the i charred remains attested the extent nflno ! 11 ,lls - ravages. una untoward acctent caps 11. the climax of horror and impart.-' to the . battles of the Wilderness a dread dislinc- j tion. The immagination shrinks aglmst j from endeavoring to pierce the misterv ' that shrouds their last moments, and the ' i . i ii ,u . c ' heart, in shuddering sympathy, turns from this strange new horror on the "field of, Vnor ;" but no cars save thoee dull as the I ' dead can be deaf to the supplication which rises from these blood-stained fields, and ! which sounds like the. cry of a war-weary oul " Give us, O Lord, iacc m our ; lay. fcy As a father and son were jogging comfortably along toward a neighboring : town, the father volunteered the following : dvn'n " Now sonnv. when we get there, vou keep your mouth shut and no one w ill find out that you are a fool." When they arrived at the public inn, there hap pened to be several gentlemen present who had a pleasant word and smile for the youth, but all their inquiries failed to elicit any replies from him, when a gen tleman spoke to a friend in an undertone : "I guess that boy must be a tool. Whereupon the boy heating this called out to his father: "Daddy, they've found it out." &y Why so late ?" said a school master to a little urchin, as he entered the room on a cold slippery morning. " Why, sir," replied the boy. " for every step I took forward, I slid back two." "Indeed," said the teacher, "how did you get here at all, if that was the case " " Oh," said the boy, scratching his head on finding himself caught, "I turn ed round and" walked the other way. C5" The husband of a pious woman having occasion to make a voyage, hi3 wife sent a written request to the clergy man of the parish, which, instead of spell ing and pointing properly, namely, "A person having gone to sea his wife desires ! the prayers of the congregation," she spelt I and pointed as follows : " A person having gone to see his wife, desires the j prayers of the congregation." 1:i-ank. V. limy, Having adopted the Cash system, offers the following Wares at less than eitv retail prices : SUGAR KETTLES. 10 to 40 gallons COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts fo 40 gallons. TINWARE, ail sorts and kinds. sisi:kt I ISO" WARE, everv variety. EXAM EL ED TJXXED IROX WARE copper wai::; made to order SAD IRONS r.r SMOOTHING 1HOYS ZINC WASHBOARDS. COOK I NO STOVES. ECO STOVES IIEATIXO COOK ST OVA'S BRADLEY COOKING STOVES . TENT. A BBOTT & NOBLE, and every other Pittsburgh or Philadelphia manufacturer's stoves always on hand or procured on 6 elavs notice ODD PLATES AND GRATES fur Stoves always on hand. CARBON OIL LAMPS. Clkts . to $1.2.-., U1LMNEYS and on ha::d. i vs Sl'OiTJNG. MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS, POWDER CANS, all s"zes, constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS, TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROIL ERS, JELLY Cake Moulds. Table ami Tea Spoons, COAL BUCKETS. Price list now ready for the Trade, and M'-rchants are respectfully inv'ted to call and examine our Wares, send fur for a catalogue before purchasing elsjwhcre. The above goods wi!? he furnished WHOLESALE Oil RETAI1 .' AT THR JOIINSToW'N STOVK oV HOI SE FUESiSHlNP STORK. CANAL STREET. Opposite the Weigh Lock. AfcK FOR FRANK W. HAY'S WAREIIOUS,E and save tirentij percent, on your purchase Johnstown March, 13. 18G3. tf. Jaiase to uud from Europe. R. A. O. KERR, Alto'.na, Pa., Agent for the following Lines. The Montreal Ocean Steamship Company Gahvay and New Yoik Company. Sable and Sears Line. Washington Line of Sailing Packets. Side drafts given on the Bank of England. National Bank of Ireland and Btanches. April 10, 1SC4 ly UKXTISTRY. rSWE undersigned Graduate of theBalti--1 more College of Dental Surgery, respect fully offers his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared no means thoroughly to acquaint himself with every improvement '.n Lis art. T 'var? of Personal experience he has thought i T l ni ! 1 1 t I'M 1 rr. I : c . i ... ..ur. in. cAjierienceoi tne hlgh- e.-t authorities iu Dental Science. Il cC ply asks th.U an om,ortuitv mav 1 f.,r 1 is work to speak its own praise. SAMUEL BEDFORD, D. D. S Ofiiee in Colonade Row. n Rkpkrencks. , a 5 T lhn,L Jr' ' W R Handy ; A. A. Blandv, P. II. Austen of Hip p,alt5moVe qjVcco " ot the (fcj-Will be at Eoensburg on the fourth Monday of each mouth, to stay one week. "XOT A HUM DRINK ! A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC, That will relieve the afflicted, and NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS. DR. HOO ELAND'S G ERMAN B I T T E U ' S , Prepared by DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., Will effectually and most certainly. CUKE ALL DISEASES Arising from a DISORDERED LIVER. STOMACH, or KIDNEYS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS will cure every ca&e of Chronic oi Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMP TOMS RESULTING PROM DISOR DERS or ti:k DIGESTIVE ORGANS : inward Piles. Fulnes-? or Eiood, to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausua, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruc tations. Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at'the Heart, Choking or Suffoca ting Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, l)-:ts or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Heal. Deficiency of Perspi ration, Yellow ness of She Skin & Eyes, Pain in the Sl'e, Back, Chest, Limbs, &e. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the "Flesh, Con- staut Imaginings of j Evil ami great ! Depression o f ! Spirits. ! HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Will give you A G O O D A P V E T I T E . j Will givo m 1 STRO'NG HEALTHY NERVES. i Will give vou BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS, j Will eiiabJu vu to SLEEP WELL, Aud will positively prevent YELLOW FEVER. BILL10US FEVF.R.&c. Those Sufi .-rins from BROKEN DOWN AND DELICATE CON STITUTIONS, From whatever cause, either in MALE OR FEMALE, Will find in HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, A REMEDY That will rc.-iore them t their usual hea'th. Such has bvn the case in thousands .if in stances, and a fair trial is but required to prove the assertion. From .Ve.. At-M'o;i lln.trn, l. l . E Jitor of the Encjvlipe.Ua f Rrlijimts Kiicl Although not disposed to favor or rceom -mend Patent Medicines in general, thmuh district of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sulliritnt rea ons why a mm ii;.-iy not testify to tl.e benefits he lie'ieves Lhnsely 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 Hootland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson of this city, because 1 was prejudiced against them for many years, mider the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the re moviil of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffer ing from great and long continued debility. The use of three hollies of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present j-ear, was fol lowed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which-1 had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and mv friend for directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philad'a. June '23. 1S01. Diseases of Kidnevs and Bladder, IN YOUNG OR AGED, MALE OR EE MALE. Ara speedily removed, and the patient re stored to health. DELICATE CHILDREN. Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh on their bones, are cured in a very short time : oue bottle in such cases, will have a most surprising effect. 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 by ex posures and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very lare proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Ilo .f 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 proprietors are daily receiving thank ful letters from sufferers in the army and h ospitals, who have be-n restored to health by the use of these Bitters, sent to them by their friends. Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offer-, ed in its place, but send to us, and we will forward, securely packed, by express. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the signature of " C. M. Jacksou" is on the wrapper. Principal Office and Manu factory No. 031 ARCH Street. JONES & EVANS. (Successors to C. M. JACKSON & Co..) Proprietors. CO- FOR SALE, by H. C. DEVISE Ebensburg, Penna.. and by Druggists and Dealers in every town in the United States PRICES. Largo size (holding nearly double quantity), $1,00 per Bottle half dnz. $5,00. Small Size 75 cts. per Bottle half dz. $1,00. July 8, 1863-ly. Johnstown Marble "Works t A NEW STOCK! The subscriber has just received a lanre and handsome invoice of. Italian and American MARBLE, comprising the largest and finest Btock of the kind ever brought to Johnstown, at his establishment on Franklin Street, where he is prepared, with an adequate force of experienced and skilful workmen, to execute all kinds of MONUMENTS. Mantels, Tombstones. Ta ble aud Bureau Tops, &c, as cheap as they can be purchased in any of the cities. A large stock of Gkindstones on hand and for sale low. 10s" Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance and work delivered where de sired. JOHN PARKE. March 13, 18G2. GREAT ATTRACTION!! Call and Examine the Goods. fBUlE subscribers having returned from H the city, have niw 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 couutry, which they will sell at as low a figure as any store in the country. Their stock consists of i DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTII- ING, BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds. Ladies' Dress Goods of all kinds, i French Merinos, Delaines, Silks, Alpacas, : Plaids, 5bc. Their stock of Gmcaiies C'-n-j sist of the best articles the market affords of j COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, S,C. ! Their Cutlery is c-f the best manufacture. Their QUEEN'S WARE and HOLLO W j WARE are of the finest quality. Ladies s who wish to make a good investment should call and examine for themselves, j All kinds of country produce taken, and i greenbacks not refused. Give us a call, and we will endeavor to give von satisfadtion. j May 18, 180 4 E. GLASS St CO. Hl "iGIILyiMPORTANf TO BLACKSMITHS, i Four-fifths of time aud i an labor saved j by using j ISAAC C. SINGER'S, I NEW AND COMPLETE TIRE AND ! BAND BENDER. I Patented March 10, 1803. Its chief advan j tages are I 1st. Having stiong gear wheels to obtain power, one man can operate it to bend cold 1 wagon tire, any wi.e under 1 by 4 inches, j 2d. Bavin? moveable collars, to hold the ; bar square on the portable rollers, it takes i all twist out of the bar, while bending in a regular circle. j 3d. It can be shifted to bend to any do sired circle from one, up to twelve feet, in one niiiiiito. 4th. Having a moveable centre post , which can be quickly taken i.ff, tires- and bands are easily taken out. oth. The epper ril'bed roller will always draw the bar through. Cth. Being ttiajed and numbered, a card with dirc-ctioi s, accompanies it. The Machine in "iod (oil the j.-.urnals) running order, bolted upon a strong piece of timber, without Ie?s or crank, for 25, or with leps and crank for $?,). All cash orders promptly attended t CC?" State aud County Rights for sale. ISAAC C. SINGER. Ebensbutg, April G. 18G4-Iy J beimbui g iiook Store. u Just received a fresh stock cf Paper, &c. bepal Cap. White ami Clue Laid Cap. Plain White dp. White ami !:!uo LaU Tost. Commercial better. Octavo Note Guilt Eilpe. La.ly's Not.;. H'ank Doeils, Mortjrfifre", aud Bcrnls. Blank Summons and ilxecutiims. blank Bonks. Tuck Pass Books. Time Books. Blotting Paper. Arnold's Writing Fluid. St el Pens ninl pen H- l ler. Envelopes Large ainl Small. Copy Books and Mncelape. Books of various "kinds from 10 cts. to SI. jO. Segars and Tobacco and various other No tions of the 1 (.. t quality. .fust, received two new first class Novels, 'VERY HARD CASH." by Charles Reside, and PAURKLL MAUKIi AM," by M. E. Braddon. April 13, 1801. JAMES MURRAY. KnKNSBlfrnTKKIiY A N D wmmm estaelishme et f I U1K subscriber, having greatly enlarged iL his BAKERY and replenished his stock of GROCERIES and CONFECTION ARIES, is prepared to supply orders, on short notice. He has also added to his store, many other article such as FLOUR, SUGAR. COFFEE, CHEESE, SALT. TOBACCO & SEGALS, SPICES. TOYS, NOTIONS, &c. CARBON OIL at the lowest retail prices. A fine lot of CHRISTMAS CANDIES, CAKES and Christmas PRESENTS, to which he solicits the patrouage of the pub lie.. He has, also, attached to his establish ment, an OYSTER and DRINKING SA LOON, where fresh Oysters, Sardines and prime ALE and PORTER can be had, at all hours. GEORGE GURLEY. Dec. 2, 18G3.-ly. M ANSION nOUSE. AT THE PEXX'A IIA1LR0AD DEPOT PITTSBURG. PA. MEAIjS BEADY OX THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TRAINS. J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors., Sept. 23, 1803. tf j OB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE, ON THE. SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A pure and wonderful Tonic, corrective and alterative of wonderful tflicacj in disease of the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Head ache, General Debility. Nervousness, Do pression of Spirits, Constipation, Cobc, In termittent Fevers, Cramps aud Spasms, and all Complaints of either Sex, arising from Bodily Weakness whether inherent in the system or produced by special causes. Nothing that is not wholesome, genial and restorative in tts nature enters into the c.mpositiou of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT'lERS. This popular preparation con tains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical clement; no fiery excitant: but it is a combination of the extracts of rare bal samic herbs arnl plants with the pure:t and mildest of all diffusive stimulants. I' is well to be forearmed again?! disease, and, so far as the human system can be protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, impure water and other external c; u-cs. HOSTETTER'S BITTERS may be n 'ud on as a safeguard. In districts infe.-ted with Ffrer ait'! Ar-t. it has been f( u.t! infallible as a pu rer. tie. aud ii resistible as a remedy and thousands who resort to it under apprehension f an i attack, escape the s-cour; e; ami thousands who neglec t to avail tin nisei ves of its pro- ; tective qualities in advance, arc- cured by a very brief course of this mai vclous medicine. Fever and Ague patients, after b'. ing plied with quinine for months in vain, until fairlv saturate! with that dangerous alkal-.i. are not unficqucntlv restored to health w ithin a few davs by the use of HOSTET'i ER'S BITTERS. ' j Tne weak stomach is rapidly invigorated ' and the appetite restored by this areeabh- : Tonic, and hence it works wonders in cases i of Dispepsia and in less confirmed f 'r:ns j Indigestion. Acting as a gentle and pain less apperient. as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the Constipation ; ; pet induced by irregular act ion of the di j gestive and secretive organs. j r ersons f fee habit, li'.blc to Xfvrr.H.v ' A't'jrks. I.wii: f Sjiril.1 and Y.' of; Laihttur, find pronipt and permanent relief , fiom the liitt-rs. The testimony em this j point is mjst conclusive, and bom both j sexes. j The agony erf Bilious Colic is immediately j assuaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by oe'casioual'y resoi ting to it, the re- j turn of the cr niplaint may be nrevented. As a General Tonic. HOSTETTER'S j BITTERS produce effects which must be e-xperience'il or witnessed before they can be I fuliv appreciated. In cases of Conxfifitfioii- tfe II 'eaLin'.xs, FraiKiture Dcrrti and Debil ity and Decrepitude arising from C)!d Age, ! it exercises the e'ectric influence. In the ci'iivalesce r.t stages vf all disease's it operates as a delightful invig.i'.ant. When tie jiowers fif nature are lelaxe'd, it operates to rc-iuforce and re-establish them. ! L:ist, but not least, it is The Only Site Stimulant being manufactured from seund and innocuous materials, aud entirely free from acid elements present more or less in all the onlinary tonics and stomachics of the day. V r :i t .1 i -o laiii'.iy nieewciiie orvs eieen so iiiuver- i sally, and, it may be truly added, deserved j Iv popular with the intelligent jiortione.fi the community, as HOSTETTER'S BIT- j TFRS Prepared by HOSTETTER & SMITH, j Pittsburgh, Pa. j Si-lel by all Druggists, Grocers and Strc- j keepers everv where. I March 0, i8G4.-!y. JOHM B. FROMALD DEALER IN TRIM MIXGS , EMDU OlD R 1 :ca-a:.i55S!3j;E:;E5 CLOAKS & SHAWLS, Cornets, lbi)eel Skirts, Pert umer3', Lad ies' and Children' s Shoes, Gloves, Ilank erchiefs, Fancy Goods, notions, Src, &c. MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, Pa. Nov. 20, 18-31. ly. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. RATION. Jl.Ti I4. HAIRS, JU lUHIdUf I tutu as common insor Cuairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs. Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane Stat (Stain, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE, SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Ijounges. &c., &c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description anel of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully fcolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria ' Co. Ta. November 20th, 1861. ly Fodrth A Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, ARE OPENING FOR SPRING, 1864, 100 pes. $1. Fancy SILKS. 60 jk. In,;m Silks, SI. 100 pes. good Black Silks. 200 pes. Ordered Plain Silks- 4-4 LYONS Black Silk VELVET. Brown SILKS, 16, 5. 4, 3.21 per yard. Black do $6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, du Moire Antiques, all colors. Magnificent Grenadines Maginificent Orgardies. Richest Chintz rs and Percales. Spn;,., SHAWLS. New Household STAPLE GOODS. ALSO, a general assortment of ME"S WEAR. March 1C, 18G4. 3 nos. BBBA'SBUHG HOUSE. fThe undersized bavin: purchased and I taken liosseisioll of the Ehenhnr-. House (formely oeupied by Ik-nry Poster ) v;:i; le happy to receive and accomm d "te Lis old customers, ;vnd all others who mru- be disposed to patronize him. V, e j HOUSE. STABLE & ( je can offer at ieust j d-itions as can be had i i"MirLiii in-i. .ishm-u iroui me s"naci. us other facilities that as eoixl jiocomnio- at anv other in t:,e place. He is in possession of a large supply of the choisest liquors with which his bar will be furnished; his table will be fun i.-hed with a'l tli luxuries of the season, nvA he intends by his hospitality aud care, t i A. 1 . J- 1 mini, i lie patronage oi uii t.iose who si witidihn. ISAAC CRAWFORD Eben.slurg April, 17. ISOl. tf. 'P nni inuM wnnn? (FORMERLY OF THE ALTOONA HOl'SK.' wir.i. take c ii Anon or tu:; UNION HOTEL, Ar.TO0.V4, lA., APRIL 1st, IPO J. where be would oeth.L fu! for a call from all .his fiie-ids. m -S ,'C4:'':r, mim house. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. F.LAI R. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will sparo no to render this lb 'tel. worthy -f a :::in,1.--t ion of the liberal .'hare of inhl:c pa:n:i age it has hoi o'o;e received. lii-t.i! . wiila'wavs b.- fiiVii.--h'-d will; lie.- best market all !i.jii-rs. Hi stal .rds: h bl: ar wit; h the e.-t b I II'; :e. ;,. ': u ill be att'-; ;d diliLrir. !io. tier, lbnl. bv at; El.enl attentiv.- a irg Apr. 17 Ilotvuiil issotlat Ion, PHILADELPHIA. the ur.Lir.F of the an i Distress, d, arH:eted ith Viiul : 111 and Chronic disease.-, and cpce-raliy f r t Cure of Diseases of the v.u.d Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by ;i Aet:i;g Surgeon. VALUAP.LF. REPOJC'IS on Sp'-rma' r iheea or Seminal weakui-.-s, and utii.ir 1 ' s ease's of the Sexual Organs, anel !. the NEW REMEDIES e mployed in the I.,p. . sary, sent t the aflli.Jte i in sealed letter en veiepes, fre e ef charge. Twe or three s'aivj s f -r lustaie will lie acceotal'le. Acting Surge n. Ilow arel Association, South Ninth Street. Philadelidiia, l'a. Ne nri MAIXSTHEET. JOHNSTOVX I'A LEWIS LUCK II ART, begs leave to an nounce that he iias always a large and varie-d assortmen of ail the various articles peculiar to his business. Repairs promptly and carefully atteiuleel te. Johiiatown April, 17 1861. tf. HARNESS ! AND SADDLERY The undersigned keeps cemstantiy on hand and is btili manufacturing all articles in his line Mich as, SADDLES, FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS DHAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. RIDING BRIDLES, CHECK LINES, HALTERS, WHIPS. liRWIUlAXDS &c, &c, which he will dispose of at low prices -: cash. His work is all warrante-el, snd being ex perienced, he puts the best of leather in hi work. Thankful for past favors, he hopes. by attention to business to merit a continu ance of the patre.nage heretofore so liberal ly extendeel to him. ! Shep above the store of Robert Davi. Persons wishing good anel substantial llar uess can be accommodated by. HUGH M'COV. Ebensburg Dec, 11, 1861-tf. ITtor Sale. ; 3GO acres 1'2T( perches and allowances, of valuable COAL LAND, situ ate near the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Summerhill Station, in Croyle Township, Cambria county, Pa. About 50 acres of the land being cleared, anel thereon erected a dwelling house aud barn, and other improve ments, also an excellent orchard of fruit trees. The aliove tract contains aud abun dance of ceial of a superior quantity. ( drift being opencel,) and will be sold on rea sonable terms. Applv to Poland, Jenkins Co., Ba.tt more, Md., or to J. W. Stiatton, New York, city, or to Wm. Kittell, Esq.. Attorney--Law, Ebensburg, Pa. POLAND, JENKINS & CO. J. W STRATTON, April 15, 1863-tf. Owners.