map. I I ! if i: j - I; Yt : :. ;--d.:-, 5 3 1 3 I me to remark that I have often warned 1 mv countrymen of the dangers which now surround us. This may be' the last time I ! fhall refer to the subject ofT.chdly. I feel j that my dutv has Wen faithfully, thou-!, Ir mn- 1m im perfectly iK-rformed ; am UU whatever the result may be, I shall carry j to mv "rave the consciousness that I, at j to my g least, meant well for my country. J-VMUS III CHANAN Washington City, Jan., 8, 18C1. Xortli anl South. Timra nno iif which our Doovile may be assured, the leading rclcls of the South, who have staked their ail upon this rebellion, do not desire anything more ! than the re-election of Abraham Lincoln. If they could thrruv n bomb shell into the I Chicago Convention, and divide the con- j cervativft party, they would be content, j They wish the Republican party to re- j main united, mid to re-elect their caudi- j late. They know that the Democrats of . tt.rt Knrth nrr tint their friends, but that the Republicans are. They know- that the Democratic party will do nothing to fcustain rebellion or encourage it ; that all fliA nmf( .1 rfrbrts of that naitv will tend to crush, while the united dibits of the Republican party tn any direction win tend to foster and sustain it. There is only one method by which they -i . . i i i i. . can hoie to retain men- uoiu ut-un m- , public opinion of the South, and that is I by teaching them that the dominant paity in the North is determined to war upon their domestic rights. They know that the Democratic paitv will not do this, hence they will do ail they can to pre- ' vent its oUaining the ascendency Davis JJJA MI. : I;EsT01;ED. when he .ays the mu,ket w 11 be handed f I;li,,ie,K a-llCW ed!(i:i from the father to the son, does not speak f -OfeOr DR. CULVER. WELL'S CEL for the people of the South ; he speaks . S ? EDRATED ESSAY on tl;e radi for the leaders. Let a convention of the cal cure (without medicine) of Si-kumatuk-people, North and South, be called to-day, j tho-:a, or seininal weakness, Involuntary and it the people of the South could : Seininal Looses, Lmi-otkncv, Mental and meet those of the North through the lir.l0 al Incapacity, Impediments in Mar ..c i . ..: .1,..,., ;,, tiux?- fte.; also, Coxsi-MPi'iox, Lpilkp.,y. oi o.yuiicia u.u, 0 .... . . ( t..n.1..r t. mi, lilt l.i- Prf. liiuu oi uiui lui.v.!.-, ...v tatlished within three months, The great national calamity is here : the secessionists of the South, and th Abolition administration of the North, botli of whom hold the bayonet over all the rest of the people, are equally hostile to the old Union and Constitution. That is to say, the minority of both sections nre using the . majority of cither section with which to desiroy each other. Davis will have independence with or without ; slavery, and Lincoln will not have Lnion I with slavery, and so they will light, j Nothing can be more certain than if the ; Democrats succeed to power they will 1 wave peace, and that by one or two i means : a Union on the basis of the Con.- j Fntution, or a Union forced upon the lea- j dors of the South by '.rushing out their ! power. The last thing they can and will do, because they will let the people South ; know that they can have their rights in : the Lnion, and nothing but eternal war 1 out of it. JJodun Po. t. i CT Can any of onr readers guess what document contains the following com plaints ? The Abolitionists will readily lily ! say it is the "disloyal" platform of some Copperhead Convention : " He has obstructed the administration of justice. " lie has kept among us, in time of p. -ace, standing armies, without the eon sent of Legislature. "lie has even cfrecteJ to render the military independent of and suerLr to the civil power. " lie lias combined, with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution, nnd unacknowledged by our laws ; giving his assent to their acts of pretended legish.tijn. For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us. For protecting them, by mock tii.d. from punishment for any murder whieh they should commit of the inhabitants of these States. " For depriving us in ma cases ot the lienelit of trial by jurv. For taking away our charters, abol ishing our most valuable-laws, and alter ing, fundamentally, the forms of our gov- ! (Turnouts. "lie has invited domestic insurrections amongs." The above are not extracts bom nnv latter day jiolitical gathering, but are ta keu literary from a renowned old docu ment signed by John Hancock and fifty live others written by Thomas Jetlerson engrossed by order of Congress and familiarly known as the ' Declaration of InilojH.'udonce.''' tiny. C iii IIis'k .""lf ssage. U KKisnt t;:, August 1). The extra session of the 1 Vnntylvania lyt'gi.-laturc met to- day. Gov. Curtin in his message calls upon the Legislature to take some action lor the defence of tho State. lie s-icaks of the support rendered by Penn sylvania to the . b-iMT-a! Government, and says the State has folii'l- d all h. T obliga tions. IV iinsvlv ania h.i- a ri-ht to bo lcleuled by the national for . s a- a part of the common country. Ain r T-hidiii ' t the several invasions of ;h State bv the rebels, he asks, how could an agri--.ultural people, hi an open country be ex pected to ri.-c suddenly ami heal l.-s-k hostile forces which had d.-f ated tlie ,)r. gani-ied vehran anm -s of t -r m. i,.i,i at ; lie add'-, it j- of sc rxp-ct(xl ih.it the inhabitants ot ,,n ia' d-d mtrv -vill ilo I what is in their power to resist the inva- j ders, and the facts will show, I think, j that the people of the invaded counties , have not failed tn their duty. He sever- ; ally condemns the gibes and sneers and j OHS WU1C11 Oeeil UllUVVIl up-w people of Pennsylvania by the newspapers i and citizens of other States He quotes a letter addressed bv Inn, together wuu Gov. Bradford, of Mb, to President Lincoln a skin" that the recruits raised I ' C .. - . by the State shall be credited to the quotas on last call made, and be armed and j erin'mru'd and supplied as other volunteers . tn the service. ittsbury I it. ill V jrt v '-: o .;- - quipping o to and from kng- LANL)j IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, i;v THE GALWAY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, MONTREAL do. do. AND WASHINGTON LINE OF SAILING VESSELS. Diafts at sight for 1 and upwards, on National R ink aud Branches. Payable in all the City's; arid Towns in England, Ire land, Scotland and Wales free of Discount. R. A. 0. KERR. May 1SC1 ly. Altoona. al,(, FlJ. j.. j b jf, . J ' uil cxtvai unee. Price iu a sealed I cents. cnvelujie, oa.y six The celebrated author in this admirable j essay clearly demonstrates, fn,;u a tl irty ! years successful practice, that the alarming j cciis-equenccs of self-abuse may be radically ; cured without the dangerous u.-e r.f internal ; medicine or the application of the knife I pointing net a mode ot euro, at ence simple, : certaiu ami eltlrtua!, by means of which eery Mtnerer, no matter wnat tns condmon may lie, may cure himself cheaply, private -raLUcaUy This Lecture should be iu the hands of every youth and every man in the hind. h'ent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, posl-jhxi-2, ou receipt of six cents, or two post stamns. Addnss the publishers. CUAS. .1. C. KLINE & CO., 127 P.OWERY, NEW YORK. Jimc 15, '04 ly Postofiice box 1080. Pennsylvania n.Mn road sciikdulk. L E A VK WEST WA R D , STATIONS. K j j A.M.;' A.M.1 P.M. P. M. I.Zo 8.20 i S,:;:( 7.15 j ! 7.30 PS. 10 8.U-3 J 9.05 7.-0 J-ylS I 10. 1 1 7.58 I k.Qr, i t S.10 r3.43 i j 8.25 1 j 8.31 i ! 8.42 i'!U0 0.52 0.58 ! 8.55 I-9.1G : 0.5S ; 10.01 ! 9 01 Altoona, Kittauiiiug, iaililziii, Ciesson, Lilly's Portage, Wilmore, Summeriiill, South Fork, Mineral Point, Conem.iugh, Johnstown, LEAVE EASTWARD3. STATIONS. f Johnstown, Conemaui"h. .Mineral Point. South Fork, Summerhill. 10 00 10.10 10.18 10.29 10.39 10.49 Wil l-S.ll : i-u.40 Port igc, Lilly's. Cress- n, Gallit.in, Kittanning. Alt tuna, rS.33 1-8.47 9.20 ;.os :.17 12.42 1.15 ! 11.10 .50 i 11.25 EP.ENSRURG & CRESSON RAILROAD. On and after Monday, Mav, 1(5, 1803. trams on this road will run as follows: Lkavf. Eiif.xsiu ia; At 7,00 A. M., connecting with the Lalt mort. Expr.s.s West and Through Accom moilatioa Last. At J,40 P. M.. connecting with the Mail Irani West and Through Expivss East. Li :a j; ( 'i:rshx At 10.45 A. M.. or on departure of Thro' Accommodation West. At 9.15 P. M., or on departure of Express Ear.t and Mail West. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Sunt. T I II. is way f. I-orctto, Chest Sp.ings J. AND ST. AUGUSTINE. I a" subs.enoer, having purchased the cm. tire stocK ol Horses. Hacks, Carna-'es .te .. toe- ..ue . t a utiuvia, U'gs I .,..te eo u.i. ru, 1 ,a uinn,, aim ine pui,iie m 7, .'., lurm.Mi them with every accommodation ,n his line i of tuisitiCss. His line of Hacks mnn,.,.!, i with ,11 ,1,.,,.; n " " - -o 1 f miDw. ill' n swii-'crc r. -...in., !........ ri it . f.,.,,....v,.. Il-r .1, nV n llM'VI'l l ',ITC3 .I iways promptly attended to. JOE F. I or ',o. Tunc 20, lfi tdv. j v,i . 'I . Tt P. M.; A.M. j A. MJ A.M. 1-7.31 11.37 j vfj.02 o go l-7.o9. 11.12P0.07 I 9.05 9.49 i J TOT A RUM DRINK! A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC, That will relieve the afflicted, and NOT MAKE DRUNKARD-S. DR. UOOFLAND'S G E 11 M A N 15 I T T Ell'S, Prepared bv DR. C. M. JACKS-OS, Philadelphia, Pa., Will effectually and most certainly 11 ATT I T l.' I.' CURE ALL D I S E A b E S Arism from a DISORDERED LIVER, STOMACH, on KIDNEYS. UOOFLAND'S GERMAN LITTERS will cure every cae f Chronic oi Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising tr-.-m a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMP TOMS RESULTING 'ROM PISOK DERS of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS : inward Piles, Fulness or LJio 1, to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausua, Heartburn. Disgiiat for I'ood, I'a iiitv-s or "Weight in tho StomaHi, S.air i. c tations, Sinking or Fluttering :it ti e Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult RriurLn g, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffoca ting Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dets or Webs be fore the S;gbt, Fever and Dull fain iu the Head. Deficiency of Perspi ration. Yellowness of ihe Skin & Eyes, Pain in the Side. IVu-k, Chest, Limbs, &c. Sudden Flushes of Heat. Rm,i ing in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginings of Evil and great I Depression o f j Siiirits. UOOFLAND'S GERMAN LITTERS Will give you A G O O D A P P E T I T i: . Will giv.j von STRO'NG HEALTHY NERVES, Will i-ive vou BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS, Will enable you to S L E E P V. E L L , Aii'l will jif.-it;ve!v prevent YELLOW FEVER. LILLIOU.S FEVER, Tlio.se St.tli in from RROKEX DOWN AND DELICATE CON STITUTIONS, From whatever cause, either in . MALE OR FEMALE, Will find in UOOFLAND'S GERMAN LITTERS, A REMEDY That will restore them t their u-nal hea'th. Such has been the case in thousands of in stances, and fair trial is but required to prove the assertion. FfoM Fee. J. Ae)fo)i Brwn, D. 1. lUlor of Hie Fncid'-'jje'ia of Religions Kiioul edge.. Although rot disposed to favor or recom mend Patent M. whines in general, ti. rough, distrust, of their ingredients and eil'ec ts, I yet know of no sufiifient ii-as.vs why a man may not testify to the l-enelits he be-ieves himt'-ly to have received from unv simple preparation, in tho hope that he ia..y li. us contribute to the benetit of others. 1 do this the more readily iu r-gard to iloofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson of this city, because 1 was piejudiced against I hern f"i- many years, under the impression that they were chielly an alcoholic mixture I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Iv;q., f t tlie re moval of this pnjtidice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, wh'.n siui'.-r-ing frem great and lung ce-ntintied de-bditv. The use f three botdes of t!:cse Bitters, at me iK'gujmiig oi tne present year, was lot- lowed by evident relief, and restoratie-n to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which 1 had not felt for six months before, and had almost elespaireei of regaining. I there fort thank God and rny friend for directing me to the use of them. j. NEWTON BROWN. Philad'a. June 23, 18G1. Diseases of Kidneys and Bladder, IN YOUNG OR AGED, MALE OR FE MALE. Are speedily removed, and the patient rc storeel to' health. DEI ICATE CHILDREN, j Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely any fiesii cn their bones, ; are cared in a very short time: one bottle' in such cases, will have a most surprising ! effect. ATTENTION SOLDIERS'! j AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. j We call the attention of all having rela- ! tions or friends in the army to the fact that ' "UOOFLAND'S German Bitters" will cure ! to,,, footl,.. r C ,1,a . i : i i -i . , 3 uiLi'iLiiu toeaiiiji nie. j ""wn and reniemsneu ids In the lists, published almost daily iu the st"rk of GROCERIES and CONFECTION newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it ! ARIES, is prepared to supply orders, on will be noticed that a very larse proportion i sIl0rt notice. JIe 1!lg aI',j fll(tll to lis are simei uig irom eicointy. . l.vcry case of ' tli'Te' man3r "ther articles such as I tnat kind can ho rp:idilv eur.-,I U 11 , r I-1.1)1: 1; Sfn id -,,..;.,..,, , n i- ., , -7 Aiji 1 1 4 t -1, 1 tut-rid-, ciii-i.M I land s German Litter's. Welmvenahm j SAL 1. 1 0lWCVA t & SFG RS SPICFS ! tation m stating that, if these Bitters were I TOYS, NOTIONS Vc ! freely used amontr onr soldier l,mi,ir..,i , c ' CAR MONT fiir .1 ,' ". ., " . . , . . "v-o.-, ei me lowest retail prices, lives might be saved that otherwise would. ! A f'e lot of CM IMsiTr csVnuv l . I , ; ineir nienos. 1 c-i t 1 t i 1 r . , ! ruuiui.i your nearest, oruggi.-i not nave ! the r.rticle, do nut be put off bv any of the i intoxicaiiu preparations tnat rnay le oiler-. ! cd in its place, but senel to us, and wo will i forward, securely packed, by express BEWARE OF COCNTERFEITS ! See I that the signature of " C. M. Jackson" is on I the wrapper. Principal Office and Mann- I factory No. 031 ARCH Street. JONES ; EVANS. (Successors to C. M. JACKSON & Co..) Proprietors. (53- tun ftAl.b, ty 11. (J. DKVIXE ; Ekdtsburg, Penna.. an-.l by Drui-tsts and ! r - ,. -..,, ; u ? r'.u 1 t-, 1 : iie-is 110-iti ji tuji in ene e mieu relates : PRICES. Large size Oioldin- nearly 1 llllll.lli: ll It LI V 1. . I l Fl . IlI'I lll i-i l ir , . .. ... . ... . . - ..I.In .i.rt..i,.., . ..1 , ! doz. J..5.00. Small Size. DURB1N. j halfdoz. ,11,00. j July S, 180.3 ly. Oct"-, per IJoMle ! - i 1 u , i , V T , "--'mas PRESENTS, to Hie ( proprietors are oa.ly receiving thank- ; hich he solicits t)0 patronage of the pub ful letters from sufterer? in the a. my and j i'c. He has. also, attached to his establish h.sputals.who have bcin restored to health ; ment OYSTER and DRINKING SA by the use of these Bitters, sent to tlu-m by . LOON, where fresh Oysters Satdines and Johnstown Marble AVorlcs! A NEW STOCK ! The subscriber has just received a large and handsome invoice of Italian and American MARBLE, h comprising the largest and finest v1, stock of the kind ever brought to b$ ; ouimsu.'wn, ai nis csrannsnmcni a Tl... .A. A 1 ! . 1 1 r . ! on Franklin Street, where he is prepared, i with ac adequate force of experienced and j skilful workmen, to execute all kinds of ! MONUMENTS, Mantels, Tombstones. Ta- ble and Bureau Tops, &c, as clie.ip as they I can be purchased in any of the cities. J A large stock of Gisixdstoxes on hand j and f r sale low. I Prompt attention paid to or lers from I a distance and -work delivered where de ! sired. JOHN PARKE. March 13, 18G2. GREAT ATTRACTION !! Call and Examine the Goods. FS1I1E subscribers having returned from JL the city, have now opened one of the largest and most carefully assorted st.ek of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ever offered to the people of Carrolltown nnd the surrounding country, which they will sell at as low a figure as nn' 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, &c. Their stock of Groceries con sist of the best articles the market affords of COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, iC. Tl 'cir Cutlery is if the best manufacture. Their QUEEXSWARE and HOLLOW WARE are of the finest oualitv. Ladies j who wish to make a good investment should j call and examine for themselves, j All kinds of country produce taken, o.nd greenbacks ..A refu.-ed. Give us a call, and ! we will endeavor to give you satisf t d'.ion. ! May 18, 1SU4. 'E. GLASS & CO. ! HIGHLY IMPORTANT II r TO BLACKSMITHS. P ur-fifths cf lime and hard ial or saved ; h' uing ; ' ISAAC C. FINGER'S, NEW AX!) COMPLETE TIRE AND RAND RENDER, i Indented March 10, 1SC3. Its chief ad v?n . t.ircr are 1st. ILivitii tirn? rear wl.'tl t.i .l.t:,ii jv.ver, one man can opf-j-te it to bend c!d vaL'"n tire, any ,iize und-r 1 bv 4 inches. 2 !. Having n.,,vea;.!e collars, to 1-oid the n;;r sUare on portable rollers. ;t t.o;' s ng in a aii twist out of thy bar, while bend regular circle. '"I. D can be shifted to Vend t o nnv de .-ircd circle from o up to twelve feet, in oi." minute. 4t'i. Having a moveable centre post , which cm be quickly taken oil, tires and band. are easily taken out. oth. The rpper ribbed roller will ahvavs draw the bar through. ;'. Being puaged and numbered, a card ''o1;- -'.iroctior?, acc-npanies it. Tre Macliine in go.,.' tl:e journals) rni.!!i:.g order, b.,h.--l up--in a strom; piece ,f timler. without legs or rrank, for .:0, or with !e;-s an,i cr.ui' f.r i:5. All ;-'-i o!:,t nr-nqulv art'-nded to. t State aud County Rights f,r s;.o. ISAAC 0. S1NCJER. e:. nsi.mg, April C. LSGl-!y )itii!,bnrg Iltio'v Store. J'.ist recei'. a fre-h stetk of Pap L.egal tap. Vi'hito aa i W.ne Lai 1 C i'l im v, ;au Cap. White so.-l P.bie Laid Pest. Cramrr, better. i ,.t ivo N" .to Guilt F. r. ily's Xet?. P'huik be- ' N. M..rt-;-e, are! Ron-Is. Riaiik .-aiiiiiii.-n-.s' an I iixecutious,. I'.lank r.....ks. Tack l'a- P... ks. Tiiae V- i:. Blotting Pa.r. Ariel i's Wi-it-ajj Fluid. St-.-el Pens a,,. pen p.Mer--. Envelopes b.;r?e and Sinai!. t'. py Rer-'is j Mucebiiie. R.-elcs ef visri.., kiii.N from 10 eO. to ?1,"9. Scq irs ini-l T..l,aec nn.l various other No t:ons of tl;.- i,f.. t quality. Iiwt veee-.vc-l two new first clts Novels, hl'.Y Ii l(r r.8!f." by Charles Pea.le. and -I'Ar.l'.bl.L .MARKIIAM," by M. E. Brad,!-,.!!. J Auril 1?,, lSi-,1. JAMES M I'll RAY. K 1 1 F.NSP. i j 1 g j LVKKH Y A X D 1 I.' f 'i -1 . funic ai-h and 'dpti-p 1l 1 ... viiiiU can be had, at all hours. GEORGE GURLEY. Dec. 2, S03.-ly, it. ANSUN HOUSE, A T THE TFXX'A . 4 - PITTSBI'IM - . MEALS BEADY OX T II P D DEPOT THE All III FA L J. H CLARK Sept. 23, 18G:i. tf . vv V. . lYonrit'tors j. roiicc. All persons indebted to mc for ! . ... ... ... - l.i'l, lll-, in l,,,..l, .. . reo nested to settle tlmi, .,J...' . -..... ! a,t'y- JAS. S. TODD. ! I April 13, I8M. j JK Ili establishmeht; 1 IB , . - 'o.ui, liavinu ureaiiy enlarged U I u If I. T.' I 1 1 , . , . , . . . HOSTETTEE'S CELEBRATED BITTERS. A pus'e and wonderlui ;..Tiic. corrective and j aiteiativecf wonderful tliicacy in disease of" the j STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. Cures Dyspep.-ia, Liver Complaint, Il-.id- j ache, General Debility. Nervousness, Do prc.-sion ol Spirits, Constipation, Cohc, In- j ti-rmittent Fevers, CramjiS and Spasms, and j all Complaints of either Sex, arising from Bodily Weakness whether inherent in the j system or produced by special causes. Nothing that is not wholesome, genial and restorative in us natme enters into the composition of HOsTETTER'S STOMACH BI ITERS. This popular prcparatio.i d a tains no mineral of nr.y kind, no deadly botanical element; no liery excitant: but it is a combination of the extracts e f rare h.-d sarnie herbs And .bints with the pure t and mildest of all diffusive stimulants. P IS V.'t'j to e forearmed agan-.st ..: system c gainst r.ri o:e atmo .iii,:d e m.,v to . ea-e. and, so far as t-e human pn-tected by human means ; engendered by an liuwbob .-.. imjaire water aid other ( HOSTETTER'S BITTERS un as a safeguard. In districts iuf.-Tfc it I as been f u.. l i ana i:rts;st i' as a F-r , ,'.! s a : . a t-: " i wjio re.oiit to attach, e.-eftpi who ra gleef to t-c: ive ;; i: Vel v brief C: ui ;'- llii; lie- tb : ves a: e r. 1 a 1 Ague, p.'.l ine f. r ne wiih tb.d i in nt i v n . I witli n,:: satnrat' ci !l"t tl. . u: lew oavs oy t: BITTERS. Ttie weak st-.r and the appetite use - f Ht.iSTET'iER'S ii. ,f. red by loiac, ana nenee il w nders i:: c.eses , of Dispr-iisia an' in less ( Indigestion. Act:i.-g as a less apperient, as wa-I! a. also invariably re-ruves oirme .1 frrus.f; T r e 1 e, , ' 1 . . 1 : : up' n the llv- r. it : :.e Ociistin.iti-:. i s:i permdueed iv srregu! gestive and sr-i ret jve i-.r; r acfioa e-f the di i Prs..ns f feelse 1 abd. li.r.!- Alt'icls. I.-tiig-.K't f 1 -in tin !'"i:-.t is I.init..--s S'; .'- a fii.ii -rntii;i! an 1 11 .ir I Sifters,. Th testim m. st conclusive, and .1 Fd t enr n :v on m I The agony ( Lia.-u-iis-urtged by a single d md by occasionally n turn of the cend'hsinf : C ic 1.- SC ot t: -o-rting t .- .cm. r: it, t';.-- re vet; 'eh 1 ay be As a fitm-rul i. i: .-tf.tti:::' i ; titers pr. d uce e : witm- , '.: h ia us ' ' r ' la v ou ; 1 . -X i-er'-e need or 1 ! b ! Ill v a pj r -fiat. rd I: ! C"i.v J,'. ., : and I). ' d . m O d A :-.ee. In th- iSit,.; l operates t, iiy ami Decr.-j ;tu 1 CV !.-:; t!.a nvalcsceiit. st;: a .': Jirbtf" 1!.'. .1 U- a luvuola! n.avers ol uiij are are re-inf...ive and re-est:.: . 1 ix l:-h t ii IU. Last, but not least, it is The O.Jg Siife 1 Stimulant being nir.nnfact tired from sound j and innocuous materials, and entirely free j trom acid elements present more or less in j all the ordinary tonics aud sle.machies of j the day. : No family medicine has been so nniver- j sally, and, it may be tiu'.y added, deserved j ly popular with the inTdli;ent portion of . I th-community, as HOSTETTER'S BIT- ; i I RS. Prepared by 110 TETTER & SMITH, 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. j Sold by all Druggists, Grocers an.! Store- keepers everywhere. j March 9. ISG4.-!y. JOHN B, cRO?!ALD DEALF-R IN MUMMY & JAM msmv FJiDMIXilS, E.MIUIOIDRISS, P.I n ASQ , QUAWI Q C-orsi-ts, Hooped Skirts, Perfumery. Lad ies' and Children' s Shots, Gloves, Hank erchiefs, -Fancv Ootids, notions, tVc, eVc. MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, Pa. Nov. 20, 1SG1. ly. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. PATTON. JOIBSTOW. ALL KSiVOS OF CHAIRS, stie h as common insor Chairs, T'ret Ihick Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Rustle Chairs, Rim Haeketl Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane J?faf Mrs, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZK, SPRING SEAT f HAIRS Settees, r-otiDges, &c.,&c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO S FIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for nast fnvors Un rtii.f-1-. r,,7l Li;-;o - t;i.,i ....i i: . :'.e. Clinton Street, J.-hnstown Cambria o.. 1,. Novcnd-.r 20th, ls;f. v I'oukt'h A: Aitcn STKon- I PHILADELPHIA. ' A HE OPEXINU FiiK SPUING, l.jj ir 100 pes. $. Fancy SILKS. 50 v I Silks, Si. 190 pes. good Black Silk's. "' pes. Ordered Plain Silks- 4-4 LYoV Black Silk VELVET. Brown SILKS,' $6, 5, 4, 8.21 r,rVl. Black do 6, 4,3.2, l,,f": Moire Antiques, all colors. Magnificent Grenadines Magnificent (Jrgardies. Riche.-t Chintzes and Percales, s-i-. SHAWLS. New Household STV GOODS. ' ALSO, a general assortment cf ME WEAR. March 1G, 18C4. 3 mos. BBBN8I3UH8 HOUSE J mhe unilersiged bavin- purchased v ' i I tak'.-n iiosscision of the Eben-r". j House (f.,rmely ocupied 1)3- Henry Fo.-t - ' j will be happy to receive and accomir . j ate his old customers, and all others v ! may be disposed to patronize him. Proprietor feels a.-sured from the si.aci'v j it 'USE, STABLE & other facilities tv" i.e can ofter at least as good accoirm -dations as can be hail at any other in t place. He is in possession of a Iar?e sup;,-, ol tliechoisest liquors with which liis 1 will be furnished; his table will he f--ished with all th luxuries of the season, he intends by his hospitality andcarV -merit the patrouage of ali those win ..; . withiiim. ' 1 ISAAC CRAWFORIi Ebensburg April, 17. 1801. tf. CCL. J0Hf WOODS, FOUMKULY OF TI1F. ALTOONA II )p't' , U 11 1 0 II II 0 T S L , iLTOGX t, EM.. APRIL 1-r. IV-1, where ! w mid itt1 J'Vd f-r a col from all his fields. . he . EEENSBURG PA KJliN A. hLAIR. pr ,v. t-.r. THE Pii 'PRIETOR null . t - i-.n..'..-r f hi-Hotel, worthy of a e ; ;:-! the in-eral si.; re oi j '.' 1. :!':".orc lC-'tiv- '!- T ... . . 1 t. . , ' 7 1 - , ; b,ii" 1 ii.- stai .: urg .1; .17 iHLl3, LLU0&, Jiiiii JltttlRhi M. 1 IX .V T!c KF t. joiixs to V LEWIS LUCK II ART, b- leave t t rr n rr r. ::;r i'v.ii '.! n.-,- ;i-;it -c uus a: a large and v.t.-. a-s-.rtmen fa!! the various arttc! CS j er to his bn.-ine.-s. i.eaus promjtiy iire fid! y litie i t. ,t. h- stolen At-r; 17 IS'jl. tf. I - AIJD SADDLEF.Y e-l keeps CoostiU.t'y i:. nant'.'.tctuni.g all art;, .-.i 1 ! SADDLES, INE SlNtiLE .'v- IK'I'P.LK HARNKSS D.-AFT HARNESS, LIXD RRIDr.r.S. RIDING RKIDLIN. c.;;:ck lines, halters, v.'inrs. Jih'KlIF.ASl'S Ac. tvc. he will t::s'osc of at low mice:, f. ; : v .1 warrantee!, i-n .1 C- z o:- perienced, I.e piits tne b"st of ed 1. 1 . v.a.ik. Tiiankful for past favors, lie i . ;. -. by attention to business to merit a continu ance of the patronage heretofore so l:.h..r.. ly ex tended! to him. Shop above the store of Robert Davii. Persons wishing good and substantial II ir i.css can be accommKlatc.l by. HUGH M'COY. Ebensburg Dec, 11, 1801-tf. Ior nle. :t4 acres 12 perches ami allowances, of valuable COAL LAND, situ ate near the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Sniimu-rhill Station, in Croyle Township. Cambria county, Pa. Abtmt'oO acres ef the land being cleared, and thereon erected 3 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. ( drift being opened,) and will Le sold cn rea sonable terms. Apply to Poland, Jenkins & Co., Balti more, Md., or to J. V. Stiatton, New York, city, or to Win. Kittell, Esq., Attoruey-at-Law, Ebcnsburg. Pa. POLAND. JENKINS A- CO. J. W. STRATTON, April 15, 18C3 tf. Owners. r1Ie Confessions and Experience of i. AN INVALID. Published for the benefit, and as a CAU TION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay of Manhood, ,tc, supplying at the same time Tut: Means of Sei.f-Ccre. By one w ho has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. Py enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope single cojie? may be had cf the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.. l'reioklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. June 15. 1SG4-Iy. 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