Advantage of Taking a eui. paper. The following, is a beautiful and touching pecimen of poetical ability. It affects the heart and takes the understanding captive It is, as a man may sa, magnificent. Gros3 exaggeration could not be laid at the door of him, who should call it superb. It con Tinces while it delight. We recommend it to people who write elegies, as a model of the pitheth sublime. There is a moral to it a useful lesson, which bhould be conned over and learned by heart Old Ex. I knew two frieuds as much alika As erer you saw two stumps; And no phienolugist could find A difference iu their bumps. - One t'xt tLe papers, and his life Was happier than a king's ; His children all can read and write, And talk of uieu and thing?. The other took no papers, ami While strolling through the wood, A tree fell down upon his crown And hurt him, as it should ! ! IJad he been readin of the news At home like neighbor Jim, I'll let a cent this accident Woald not have befalien him. C3- A y.-ung lady rnce hiuted to a gen tleman that her thimble was nearly wum out, and asked wh,it reward she would re ceive for her industry. He made answer on the following day by souring her anew one, with the fallowing lines: I send a thimble, fir fingers nimble, Which I hope will fit. whin ou try it: It will Iat yon long, it' it's half as'strong As the bint you gave me to buy it. "Why is au apple like a pair of knits ?" 1 An apple like a pair of tkaits Deny it if you can ; For have they not (pi ay let me ask) Both caused thr J'a.'l if vtanf" A Puzzling Cask A calls Ii a liar. 11 brings an action for defamation. A proves in court that It had himself boast ed of lying. Thu counsel lor li objected to this evidence that li was a liar, on the ground that if he was nut a liar, he was ot of course, in the nature of things, whatever Iks might have said about Ft ; nd if he teas a liar, why then his own assertion to that effect could not be allow ed in evidence. On the oilier hand A's counsel contended that if li was h liar, why then he was, nnd A's assertion being true, he must he acquitted at once: but if B was not a liar, then his own assertion that he was one, was itself a lie, and proved A'a assertion correct. How was it T A newspaper correspondent, wri ting of the Oldtown Indians, says : A young lady of the tube one day in the cars was asked by a rowdy if she would like to m.?rry a white man. No," was her ready reply, "because good white men don't want to marry me, and poor scamps like you I wouldn't have." The rowdy left at the next station. sy A new invention in Paris is said to be a pair of musical boots, which have been exhibited to the Emperor. At every Hep the pressure of the foot produces melody it may be a waltz, a mazurka, or an operatic air. This arrangement would be extremely convenient for a dancing master. What sort of a tune would it play when you kicked a man down stairs ? An eccentric individual named William Collcy, died recently at Lockport in this State, lie lived alone, kept a crocerv. and willed his nmncrtv. vnlmxl t 18,000 to his relatives In EiHand. ' ! .t .. . . . . . -- I i is Kepi iiis specie ui an old boiler, buried in the cellar. Amonp the deposits in his private vault were fifty thousand tiiree cent pieces. C3- The Secretary of War recently re ceived throught the mail, a letter contain ing four large pills. There was nothing in the letter to indicate who the donor of the strange gift was. Perhaps ir he had swallowed them, he nii'ht have thrown up his position. Why didn't he. . 3"r' A,!l Jnny," said a sympathi t.ng fnend to a man who was just too late for the train, " you did not run fast enough " Ves, I did," said Jemmy. I ran fast enough, but I did not start soon enough." 3" " Pat, if Mr Jones comes before my return, tell him that I will meet him at two o'clock." "A .v, y, s:r: hut what hall I tell him if h don't come ?" Judge Taney was born twelve years before the American Constituiion was adopted. He could have aid of it as Gratton once aid of the Irish nation, that he ha,l leaned over its cradle nud followed its hearse. A schoolmaster. u.-b;in i.: : i, , , is morn- ng walk pas5ed by ,ie door of a neigh bor, who was excavating a log for a pi.r trough. U hy," wid lhe mtmAnJ& ture yeTr"' nOUSh furi,i- "Ye," said the man, "enough for my own family, but I expect to board the cboolmaster this winter, and I am ma-Prsratir-on," Pennsylvania rah- road schedule. LEAVE WESTWARD STATIONS. Altoona. Kittauning, Gallitzin, Cresson, Lilly's Portage, Wilmore, uu-imrhill, South Fork, Mineral Point, Conemuugh, Joh in, town, LEAVE EASTWARD", STATIONS. . . Johnstown, Conemaugh. Mineral Point. South Fork, SuminerhilJ. Wilmore. Port 12;, Lilly's, Ot-sson. Ga'lit zin, Kitranning, Altoona, EBENSRURG & CRESSON RAILROAD On and after Monday, October. 31. 1S04. traius on this mad will run us fallows: LEAVK EllENSHriKi At ft, GO. A. M.. connect ins witlj the P.dt more Express West and Through Accom modation East. At 1.10 P. M.. connecting with the Mail Train West an 1 Through Express East. Leave Cksssos At 12 30 P M.. or on departure of Thro' Accommodati- m West. At 9 40 P. M., or on departure) of Express East and Mail West. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Sunt. BBBNSBURS HOUSE mhe undersized bavins; purchased an.? I taken possesion .f the Ehenhtirg Hoiifce (formely ocupied by Il-mry Foster.) will be happy to leoeivo and accommod ate his old customers, and ail others who may he disposed to patronize him. Ti.e Proprietor feels assured from the spacious HOUSE. STABLE other facilities that he can offer at least as good acc-mrno dations as can be hail at any other in the place. He is in possession of a large supply of the choicest liquors with which his bar will be furnished; hi3 table will be furn i.-hed with all th luxuries of the season, and he intends by his hospitality and care to uicrit the patronage or all tiose wtio s'on withhim. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebensburg April, 17, 18G1. tf. WATCH. ELBCK. AKD JEWBLSY STOSE MAIN STREET. JOIINSTO KV PA LEWIS LUCK II ART, begs leave to an nounce that ho has always a large and varied assortmen of all the various articles pecu'br to his business. Repairs promptly and carefully attended to. Johnstown April. 17 18G1. tf. HARNESS ! AND SADDLERY The undersigned keeps constantly on hand and is still manufacturing all articles in his line such as, SADDLES, FINE SINGLE fc DOUBLE H ARNFS DaAFT HARNESS. BLIND BRIDLES. RIDING BRIDLES CHECK UNIX, HALTEBS, WHIPS ' ni;!(JlU.AXDS &:, Ac. wLio- :j-4 d :'-?-.: cash. : cr-.!-v, v: at low price His vork is U . it r. mi :!. r 1.t...t ! perienctal, he pun the Ix-t-t of leather f-j M I i. n-i i-.- . wura. uians-iui i-r past lavors, he hypes, by attention to business to merit a contiuu' ance of the patronage heretofore so liberal ly extended to him. Shop above the store of Robert Davis. Persons wishing good and substantial Har ness can be accommodated by. r, , y HUGIIM'COY. Ebensburg Dec, 11. lgtil-tf. MANHOOD : HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. ?Mi.? ( ,J'Ist P"hlishecl. a new edltio., ' l:riV.:j:I.VULVKIiWELrsCEL ; r ElAiX l Kl) ,:SS.Yon the rudi cat cure (without medicine) of Speumatoi t ig:a. or seminal weakness, Involuutarv S'-mma. Losses, Impotescy. Mental am! riii3.' . 'Cara(i,V' If"I'oinivnts it, 4Ur, SiUS--oeoceors: JOh Price in a sealed envelope, only six The celebrated author in this admirah! I . v .vj 1 il 1 I - ry C'ean ''onstrates. fr,.ni a t, irf vears successful T.r-.t.v. . ' j , ' , v- l,,,u l"e a armin" ,l.lUl!)em!1 be radically cure,! w.thout the dangerou t,L of Ll ? ...euicine or tne application of the knifo pointing oi t a motle ot cure, at once uml certain and eff. ctual. by means ,., ch every sufferer, nom-.tter what his condi S may be.mav c,,re himself cheaply, privat iy, and rcvFieaUy. 1 3' Pnvat- CO- This lecture should he in the hands of every y.h and every man in the 1,1 Sent, under seal, in a plain euveIoi,e to any a,K, PJ to cents .or two post stamns. Ad.lrcss the P WIAS..T.C. KLINE& CO 127 KdVlTDV XTl-tir ,r.- " , . v, w -w I . - 1 ?!: !: - o U .2 rtMijCX 8 . I 2 63 W t, ; 55 E A.M. A.M. P.M. jp. M. 6.50 0.15 9,10; 7.55 j 8 10 7.25 9.50 9.12 8 30 7.34 8 38 8.4 a 8.55 S.02 9.05 9.11 8 22 ! 9 23 8 40 ' 11.00 10.-10 ' 9 40 8.48 ! 1 10.47 ! 9 47 H r-'iJ P. M. ; A.M. A.M. I i ? II.' ! J OH P7.39 1-J.oO G 07 ! 4.13 I I P4.27 i 1 ! P4.38 I 0.40 4.47 j i ! P-l 5 5 ! ! P5 05 ! !p7.0S: 5.15 8.47 i: 1.59 j 7.17; 5 25 i ' ! P5 4r, 9 20! 2.35 1 7.50! COO The peculiar taint or infection which we call Scrofula lurks in the constitutions of multitudes of men. It cither produces or is produced by an en feebled, vitiated staio of the blood, wherein lithat flu.d becomes m- ifrfifaeornpctcnt to sustain HwnTMltiie vital torees in ineir vigorcu-; action, and leaves the system to :r'hil into disorder and deenv. The scrofulous contamination is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, end, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "from parents to children unto the third and fourth (reuerntion ;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, " I will visit the iniqui ties of the fathers upon their children." '1 he diseases which it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally tTonsmnption ; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and become ulcerous sores ; in the stomach and liowels, derangements which pro duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com plaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous i.... ..-..IT'. iiw, uii nut iii; inu ..iiiiu jiii'it require the same remedy, viz. puriticatioii and j invigoration of the blood. Purifv the blood, I .1. . . . I ,T . 1 ioiu itiesu u.i:i;rerous ui.-t inpers lenvc vou. Wiih feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can not have he:iltii ; with that " life nf ti c ficsh " healtliy, you cannot have scrofulous disuse. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the mo:-t rfteetu;d .'inti dotes th:t meilical science has tlistovi-red for this rtfrlicting distenijier, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any o:licr remedy yet devised, is known by nil wtio have given it a trial. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their cfiert upon this class of comi.luints," is indi-p'imh.v proven by the treat multitude of i.uh!l -lv known and remarkable runs it has of the following diseases : King's Evil Or Glandular Swelling-?, Tumor3, Ernr! Mons, Pimples, Elotcho-j and Sore3, Ery sipelas, Eo?e or St. Anthoay's FLra. Salt Rheam, Scald Elead, Coughs from tu berculous depovlti in the luairi, Y7hite Swelling3, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Syphili3 and Syphilitic Infections, Kercurial Diseases, Female Weakne3383, anil, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity .f the blood. Minute reports ot individual cases mav he found in Ayer's Amkimciv Almanac, which is furnished to the ihujrciis for gratuitous distribution, wherein r.iav l.e learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures whi. h it has made when all other remedies hsd failed to afford relief. Those caes are purposely taken from all sec tions of the country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitu tions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which i adtquate'tu its cure. This we now offer to the public under the name of Ayer's Sarsapakilla, although it is com posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sors iiarila in alterative power. Bv iisul.t ton mnT protect voorself from the suffer ing and danger of thesa disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood ; purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have been deceived bv manv compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised much and did nothing ; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Irs virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is in tended to reach. Although under the snme name, it is a very different medicine from anv other which has been before the people, and is f:ir more effectual than any other which has ever been available to theiiL CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. II : bus been r,o lou nscd and so uaivt-r-sn.iy known, that wc need do no more than assure the pubhc that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may bo rehed on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by )R. j. C. Atrr & Co., rrarltcat and Annl;jticul Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all di u:;-i.;ts everywhere. Dr. R. S. BUNN. Ebenslmrg, C. T. FRAZEIi. Johnstow n. P. H. SHIELDS, Lorretto, and dealers everywhere. June 15. lSoi. Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. " Diseases ok the Xkkvous. Skmival LUINAUY AND SEXfAL StsTKWS HeW aiul reliable- treatment in reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION- Sent by mail in sealed left I Address. Dr T cr.'ii r i.'V iTrkrro. in'..,;!' ' - .Ulllil.li.1 llOUVIIl I ' Ass .ciati-m. No. 2 South Kit' I treet. Philaita'i.!.; r.. ' I' ' . . .k . mim HOUSE. EBENSBURG PA JOHN A. BLAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pairis to render this Hotel worthy of a continua tion o the liberal share of public patron age it has heretofore received. Hist.i.ll will always be furnished with the belt th market affords; his bar with the best Tf liquors, UI His stable is large, and will he atteuded byan attentive and obliging hotIr. ' I I i HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, a Positive and Specific Remedy for diseases f the libulder. Kiduevs, Gravel, and Diou fcical Swellings. " his Medicine increases the power of Di gestion, and excite the Aosorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. For Weaknesses aris'ng from Excesses. Habits of Dissipation, Earlv Indiietion of Abuse, attended with the following symp toms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of lireathing. Weak Nerves, " Trembling, Horror of Disease. Wakefulness. Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Back,' Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Svstem, Hot Ha.i.ls. Flushing of the' B.nly. Dryness of the Skin. Eruptions on the Face. Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follow Lniujfency. Futility, Epileptic Fit. In i ne of which the Patient may cxj.iie. Who can say that th-y are not frequently followed bv those Direful I)iseaes.r' -INSANITY AN D CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their suff eriug. But none will confess the records of the Insane Asylums. i And Mdaiuho! y Deaths by Cr-nsumpiion bear ample witness to the Truth of the a- j SCftioil. i Tie Constitution once effected with Organic Weakness requires the aid of Mi-tlnine to Strengthen and invigorate the Svstem. Which Uei.mb-.i.d's EXTRACT Bl'CHU invnriaUy dues. A Tiial will convince the most skeptical. FEM AI.ES-FEM A LE-' FEMA I F.S. In mam Auctions ecuiar to Families t he Extract liuthu is uinqualhd by anv other ren.ie.ly, as in Chlorosis or Retention, lire gularity, Painhi'mess, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations. Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus. Lem hoi 1 1 oe i or Whites, So-rility. and f-r all coinpb.ihis incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion Habits .f Dissif.iition. or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. j Tale no m,re Balsam, Mercury, or wn , pleasant Medicines far unpleasant arid dan I qeraiis diseases. I IIELMROLD'S EXTRACT HUCIIU AND j IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES j SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages, At little Expense, i Little or no change in Diet. No ioioove I hieuce. li7 no Exposure. j It causes a frequent desire and gives j strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Oh struct ions, Preventing and Curing Stricture-of the Urethra, allaying Pain and In damnation, so fr fpient in the class of dis eases, and expelling all Poisonous. Diseased and wornont Matter. Thousands upon Tl ou-a:.ds who have I 'etc the Victims of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fres to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the "POISON" has. by the Use of "Power ful Astringents," teen dried up in the sys tem, to break out in an aggravated form, aad jierhajys after Marriage. Use TIelmboJd's Extnict 'Buchu for ail affections and diseases of the URIXARY OROAXS. whether existing in MALE or 1" I'M ALE, from whatever cause originating and nnm.ifterc.f HOW LOXG STAXDIXG Diseases of these Orgnris r quires the aid f;f a DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EX TRACT liUOHU IS THE GREAT DIUR I'UC, and is certain to have the desired effect in all Dheases for which it w liccom tnended. .'idi nce of the most reliable and respon siuie character will accompany the medicine. Price $1,C0 per bottle, or six for $3.00. Delivered to any Adihess, securely packed from observation. Describe Symptoms in all t'omniunicotions Cures Guaranteed! A.dvice Gratis! A'- lff-sslett'Ts f-r ii.forniati :i to II. li. II ELM BOLD, Chemist, ii ,util Tenth-st,, be!. Cbe&nut, Phila II ELM DO ED'S Medical Drjwt, JILL J ROLL'S Drug and Chemical Wart, house, &94 Broadway, New York. ...V ARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND lISClPLEI) DEALERS who endea vor to dispose "of their own" and "other'" Wicks on the reputation attained by KemiboM's Genuine Pn-parati.n s. " Extract Uuchu. it " ' Sarsaparilla. " Improved Rose Wash. Air r., SOt-I Y . c,-Llt ,D1: l-TiG ISTS EVERY WII F.RE. OTHER HkLMROLD'S. TAKE NO . vrl1 ,'",t.i,,c Advertisement and send for it PO.V-PF IMPOSITION AND LX- J'OlSG-l.-ly. r.lr cxtistryT 1 111 h "JKh-i-siKiie.l Graduate of the Balti- moie Collet ,,f iental Sur-cry, respect f m y oinrs h,s proflV.s.ional services to 'the c nzens of Ebensbur.. He has spared no nieaiiK thorontf.iy t(, ;l U;li,lt hims't..f wit! every improvement :n his art. To many ?r, ?i .r""""! experience he has thought t-. ald the impaite.1 experience of the high est authont.es in Dem science. He sim p y asks that an opportnitv bo j for h,s work to 8rM,k ifs o;vn e - Office-iaS;' r&d?: t AaI- ir- w: R- Baltimore Gilfe ' 1 "' A,,tilen- e Monday of eadwrmnth. to stay one week JAlfPW MURRAY. Johnitown Mrble Works t A NEW STOCK The subscriber has just received a large and handsome invoice of Italian and American MA liBLE. f comnrisins the largest and flnpst. stock of the kind ever brought to!, Johnstown, at. his establishment on Franklin Street, where he is prepared. vitli an adequate torce of experienced and ki!f'il workmen, to cxeenl.- all kinds of MONUMENTS. Mantels, Tombstones. Ta ble ami Bureau Tops, .tc , as cheip as they can be t.urchased in anv of the cities. A lar'e stock of Giiixdstones on hand and f r sale hv. Prompt attention paid toorlersfn m a distance and "ork delivered where de sired. JOHN PABKE. March 13. 18G2. GRIAT ATTRACTION !! Call and Exairine tte Goods. rHUIE subscribers havir.g returned from H. the city, have n w ojened otic of the largest aul most carefully assorted stock of SPUING AND SUMME1I GOODS, ever offered to the pe..ple t.f Carroll town rid ti e snrr undii:g c--uotry. which they will Sell at as low a fLure as ntiv store in the country. Their .-t ck consists of DUY HOODS. READY MADE CLOTH ING. BOUTS AND SHOES of all kinds. Ladies' Drrss (lo.vlsof all kinds, Fnn-.-h Me.inos. Deliint-s. Silks. Alpacas, Plaii'-i, &c. Their sttK.k of tiioc.uies ct: sist ot the I est ai rides t'.e niaiket a fluids of COFFEE, SUGAR, TOPAVCO. SC. j 1 in ir Cmi.:y is ij t'i b-.-.-t tu 1 1 1 i f n-i ure. i I Thi'.r GUEENSWARE and I!OLI.OV VARE :m: of the fi-Mst fjn.ility. Ladies irl.o wi-h to make a inve.-riiieut ihi.ul. ' all and exatiitix b.r themstlves. All kii.d.s of or.i.trv iT-liice taken, and ! grtni'acis not lel' .re.l, (iive us a call, and we v.ii! eiideavor to -;ve v-n s.ui.-f i.ltii.ii. May 18, 18i;l. E GLASS .V CO. HIGHLY I .M PORTA NT To ILACKMni'S. .I-our fifths of time and hird l.ii..ur .saved by using ISAAC C. tTN'GER'S. NEW AND COMPLE-i'K TIKE AND RAND RENDER. Patented March 10, 1303. lis chief advan tages are 1st. Having srotii pear wheels t. obtain pow er, oik; n an can operate it to bend ci.l l waif. n tire, any nize under 1 by 4 inches. M l. Having in-.vea'.le collars, t . h .hi tl'.e bar square on the portable r lb-is. it takes all twist out of the bar, while bending in a regular circle. 3d It can be shifted to 1 end t ! any do sired tinle from one, up to twelve feet, in or.e ii.ii :'i;e. 4th. H iving a moveable c.-ntre posl . which can be q-.iickly taken oil', tircw and ban-hare r:is;l3- taken out. oth 'l lii' rpper ribbed roller willaivvavs draw the bar through. Cih Being "waged an.l numbertd. a card wi'b dir-cti.;rn, acc.-mphi.i's it. The Machine in n-md (..il ti.e j nrnal.-) runniag order, tnilteil upon a strong j.ieee of timber, without legs or crank, for $30, or with legs and crank f..r $35. All cash ordeis i r .mpth a tended to. Cs State and County Ri-lita f..r sale ISAAC C. SIXGLR. Ebenslnug, Aj ri! 0 D-G4-iv "lbeMtburg Uook Sloio. a fresh stock of Paper, ic. J ust rc.-ei ved i.ega. i.ap. Yh;tc and' Clue Laid Cap. Plain White Cup. White aiul Rlut- Laid Pes:. Commercial Letter. Octi-.vo Note Guilt E if. L-.ly's Note. Blank l)ecds. Mortgages, and Bonds. Bhmk Sumrr'.ii.s' unj Executions. Din i: k Book. Tuck Pass Rook. Tiine Bouks Bb.,tt;iig Paper. Arnold's Writing Fluid. St.-el Pens an.l Pen H.ders. Envelopes Large and Small. Copy Uc-oks an. I Muoelag... Be..k- ' var:.-:ua kinds fintn 30 ets. V, $1, ". Sega r a ui Tobacco atij various other No tions oi' the best quality. Just received two "new first class Xove's 'VERY HARD CASH," by Charles Reade! and " BARBELL MAUKIIAM," by M. E. Braddou. April IJ, lbol. JAMES MURRAY. DBENS1HTRO HAKE HI" I 'III', siib eniier, having -r.-;tt iy enlarge.! fe- l is RAKERY ai d reph- ishe.I i,ja stock td GROCERIES and CONFECTION- -4Uii. is prepared to supply md ortieis. simit notice. He has ah-o adde.l on to St. -0. Iiein v nf !.t firti..!... cw.l. - . FLOUR. SUGAR. COFFEE, ' CIIFFE S'V.ivJ,x-5 V "AIS. PlCEs! Ios. notion--. v-. CARRON ()lL,t the 1,.,-est retail prices. nCV?'.' l,t 'f ('!1li'T.MAS CANIMES. 1 .1 a" c':ris;mas PRESENTS to which i he solicits u,e putro,nL.e of the i'mI. bc. He has. also, attached t ids ,-st d.li.-h-ment . an STIR and DRINKING SA LtN. wUrc frosh Outers, Sar.ii.iesaud l'"';' and PORTER can be had. at all boms. n , GEORGE GURLEY. Dec. 2. J8G3.-!y. "VTotlce. " ' All persons indebted to me for subscription, advertising or joh work, are requested to settle, their accounts irnme,li-afd"- JAS. S. TODD. April 13. 1804. M AXSION HOUSE. AT THE PEXX'A II ALU O AD DEPOT PITTSRURG. PA. MEALS PEADY OX THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TRAIXS. J. II. CLARK. & CO.. Proprietor. 9f K 38. 194. i I HOSTBTTES'S CELEBRATED 3TOMA0H BITTERS. A . ...I .1... r.. . .i. - ji.ic imi "voiii.eiim ionic. C..Ii;.t'v j-; altciativeof wonderful ifikan ..r .i. J ' STOMACH. LIVER AND DOWEL? vures iys e isla J.iver IJ, i,,. ,;, . p. j ache. Central Debility. Xt-rvi.nsr.tV" : press-ion o Spirits. Constipation C, ': t an v. nipi;ili.!s oi utl:.r tx. arisii j; Ii idi y Wcakn-ss whether inM-renr; system or j.roducedi by special causes. Nothing that is not whole?, nn, ri: arid icstoiative in its ratine enter.-V c- nip' siti f UOSTETTEI'.'S S'RiLjfH i nil It:..-. 1 1 i popular prepara;iUJ , lams no mii.eial of any kind, u., botan cal elein'nt; no tiery exiit.it.? i-i is a combination ! the t-x?racts of r-.n i .-a-oic iieros and nNnfs u irii ih ,. . .- U.lldest ot all t ilnisive -tii!.n1..i.t I" i.- wei! t i be f..re.ir.::e. ar ji- j ami. t'. !i as me t:uman s.-i o j protect. .! Ii l.uitian ir.iaes aga-i?..: ! til''' Il.'.eie.i bv nnu .:. rr . lim.iiic w al.-r ai d other i-v'ir" 1 10TET 1 1 R'S p.n Ti RS 'may oj. as a .si!e"U iid It n - In d:strii-ts ii fe-te.l with Fa r,- uiJ A It i as been f u...! ii.f.ili bV ;,s a ;-.v.V ami ims-tiiiblf a a ter.e.lv a-.; ' ..i.,. who M-.-oit ir utt.Vr at-i-n-J.. si . t. . .... i ' n.,oh. esea; e i i.e fe.'i;r; . ; at,., t!..r.- vi (,.. r.'-n-i f to aw.:! ti.eir"-.v t is 1 1 t 1 ve q iii'.i il tes vei y bi :i f c-iiirsr i;i a.'vance. a'e c v.-.! i I ti ls ii.arv.-'. i ;:.i- : i... ..... 1 uei iii.ii ..giie p. tt.ei is. af.-r !!r.j with qi.i'dne l".r ni' H:f i ,.- : li V;,i . m.t;. saturat d with thai danger, n- 1 not ur.lii qn.-ni'v rest. n! t.. l.i-.r'i v. b-w .laxs by ti.e us of IIOSThT;!!; P.IT I I.RS. The wc.ik sf. ir.eh i rapidly inv:.- -and the appef.t- r-stored by this -.is-l". i.ic. a iiO bei,(.-c it w. rks worni.-r- ; Disj tq;a at.d i:i U-.-s c.i.iiM-.f d fr l-.-.:t-e.-,i'ti. A! og as a gii t:e at,':; te-s app- i :. i l. as vvell as u;- 11 the 1. . also liivan.il.iy n-'n ves ti e Cei s'it.e;n.!ucd by iinvu'ar action , l'i's'uv at.d se r-t: ve r.v rs .- t : . Per- l.s .f r.., .!.',. l; .1 r- us ..f re b A-tjcLt. J.-wnexs Lanjm.r. fim! j ; . u li- n. ti e Rittets. I f ::! pe; r.;:i ti Tl. e ttst;f!. ..:.v point is ni st ccuo'.uslve, ari l b.ni ' sexes. The a-oi.y of n:'i.ti C- lic irr.r,-'::.' assuagil by a s:n;-!e ! se f the VM an.l by tH"cai .na' 'y r sorting t. it. i'e turn of il? ctn.t-laint n.av 1 ri.-vet.te'. As n Gen. nd Tonv HOiTETil"'! RIITERS jr. dree elfccts w l.hh 1: i es per te need or witnessed bef i they a fu'.ly appreciated. In cases of O ' al WtcJ.ncs.s, Tranatyre Decay at. ": ! ity and. Lcr-. pilu le sirth.is Iron-. 0-:.' it exercises li.e e'e-ctric infliunce. )-" cc-nvah set nf ttr i f all diseases it as a de'ighti'i:! in v;g"i r.:;t. W'...r. : poweis of nature are rehired, it r .'' re-in force and rc-estab'.isii them. La.-t, but n.-t least, it is The On'- Stimulant being manufactured !' - ar.d itiuocnous materials, and ti.tire'y frmn acid clemeiits p.resent more or ad the ordiuar v i.-iii-s at A -t. t:a.. .. the day. No family !:.;icii.? has bcr. f0 sally, t,d, il ?;..;y be truly ad-lf i. .;es; Iy popular with the tnie iei.l Port: ', the. community, as IIOSTETTER'S -TERy. Prepaied by IIO-TETTER A" Ml-Pittsbur-i;, IV.. Sold by all Druggists, Gu-crs iod Si- Keeters everywiiere. March 0. i8G4.-ly JOHN B. ROIVIALD DfcALER IN A ''(MiniM-,... r- 1 it 11 . 71 lv I l.i.'.'.l.'i.MM J..llyl Oil' 1 I ' CLOAKS & SHAMS, Corsets. Ilo.o e.l Skirts. IVrfunarv. ies' and Cl.ildrii' s SK.,..c fll.ivw. I-1 crchit Is, Fancy tiols, i-.oti.'iis. o. M A i X STREET. .lOHXSTOW.N'. Xov. 20. 1801. Iv.. WILLIAM P. PATTOX. J05SST!IWV VI. n ALL KI,DS0F CliJ su.-li as coiTiiiii );i insor f 'iiairs, rrt--Chairs. Vienna Chairs. Rustle Ch : liiu ked Chairs. Soc? tb!e Oi': cCnnr nf &hvi , ROCKING CHAIRS. OF EYKhY SPRIXE SKAT f BUB JSellees, l.nnsres. S"C...Vr- CABINET FURNlTUn -.1 ...t.- .1 1 ..4 Lift's t ig lt'.SfT1 PI I'Ml HUH ! " , STl'LES. WITH PRICES rOSl'jH Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he rev fully tolicits a liberal share of public r' age. CHuton Street, Johnstown C' Or. r Kercnhor 2Kb. I1
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