hard by, ran into the room, and, willed by his servants, lifted up the wouId-b suicide. The usual restoratives were ap plied, and when consciousness returned it was found impossible to convince the guest that he was Ptill alive. II-- infixed upon it that he was dead, Ha had pone crazy. He raved : " Now that I am a dead man, I don't care who knows who I was when I was alive. Mme. George San I has told her history in one of her novels. My name is Alpen Gerbier Albany is my stage nanw. I was on thi eve of singing a magnificent en-ia'cim-nt with the manner of the Ita'iati Opera, when that rascal Frashini cut m out. I fell sick and lost my voice Fortunately, my pistols did not snnp. I did not miss the vital organ?, and I am dead. Carry me to Pare la Ch ii?, if you please." The master of thu ho-iaa sent for thj po lice, and tha ill-st irred wretch whs im mediately carried to a lun itic asylum. "BricU" l'oineroy uu Skating. That versatile peniu-, "Brick" Pom roy, thus cives his experience in teach ing his " Miranda " her first skating les son. It is true to nature, as many a luckless wight can well attest : Our experience in the skating line has received an additional hoist in the way of knowledge. Our Miranda wanted to learn to skute and Icing blicjuly in clined to gallantry, of course we could not djny tha dear creature. So we pro ceeded to Jones' hardware store and pur chased a pair of ladies' skates ; thence, with Mirandi clinging loviuply upon the s'e ve of our bt at coat, to the smo tb ice where mortals were gliding around gid dily and with great velocity. Our Mi randi seated herself on the cold crystal, and we feeling humbled, reverently before her. Then came a nervous time indeed. It is singular what ditficulties are con nected with the putting on to a pair of pretty little feet a pair of skates. We lingeringly worked and tugged till finally the deed was accomplished. Miranda scorning assistance arose nimbly and sat down spreadingly. She gave us to un derstand that we must not throw her down in that rude manner. We protested to the contrary, and the dispute soon ended in another trial. Miranda cltmir to us heavily and ma le so nuny bows, btrkward and forward, that we thought the French dancing master had been around. Mir:nla finally struck out with one foot, and struck us with a hundred or two live weight. She wished us to stop our fooling and not drag her down fo much. Of course wi ato!ogized and tried HL'ai'i. After a while Miranda went it alone, and while making tine grand ciicle she enthusi astically threw herself into our Fatherly arms, with so much vehemence that we again threw her fair form on the bosom of the p'aeid water; of course we fell too, not wil.ing to be rude. We soon recovered from our entanglement, and tried once naiii this time with more success. Miraudia fucc eded in gaining some headway, in u honizmtal position however. We tried ag'iin and again, but Miranda's under standing was unequal to the occasion, and the first trial resulted in broken skin, sore bones, sorer heads, torn habiliments arid a desire to try again some future time. We found relief in one way quite often. Miranda complained that the reason of her falls was occasioned by loose straps. Certainly we tightened said straps, took otf and put on the skates, reversed them ; it was such a ptvtty foot and laid so temptingly quiet in our hands. The ex ercise and excitement made rosy chock and bright eyes. This repaid us f,r all our hardships and tribulations, and if Miranda did spread out tremendously, and insist that we were to blame, we for gave her, and that is more than our " bet ter half" has done yet. Young ladies who are making a first attempt may expect to realize a difference between terra firtna and terra ica, espe cially with bright steel runners attached to their neat little bal morals. No matter how much ditTiculty you meet, how often you sit gracefully down on the clear crys tal, how provokingly j our skates will act, bow tired and sore 3011 become, you will try again. 44 Julia Ann skates and I know I can," so you go and with the aid of Ike, you 3'xn grow master of the oc casion and even scorn the assistance uf the genius homo, man, in putting on your eliding appaiii'us. A merchant in northern city, lately put an advertisement in a paper, headed, " Boy wanted." Next morning he found a band-box on his door step, with this inscription How will this answer V On opening it, he found a nice, chubby-looking specimen of the arti cle he wanted, warmly done up in ilanncl. Pleasures ok Im agin-atiow To h the architect of all your own houses, and, to avoid paying for land or employing a builder, erect them all in the air. ! To fancy yourself the particular object of admiration, when you are walking about with a dish-rag pinned to your coat tail. To dream of finding heaps of gold, not knowing next morning where to find a ' breakfast. To open a creditor's note, threatening 1 proceedings," fancying it an invitation vj dinner. Flattering yourself with the hope of a. 4stanoa from rich relation. TTl Pennsylvania hah. boao kciii1cle. LEA YE WESTWARD." i'-i i . I c- '-r rr STATIONS. A.M. A.M. P.M. P. M Altooru. hlittanning, (Julhtzin, Cresson, Lilly's Portage, Wilmire, SunMiurhill, South Fork. Mineral Point, Conemaugh, JnhnntiiwQ, 6.60' 0.15 9.10 7.55 8 10 8 30 8 33 8.55 9 Chi 9 11 9 23 9 40 9 47 7 25 734 9. CO 9.42 S.02 8 22 8 40 8 48 11.00 10 40 10.47 LEAVE EASTWARD, STATIONS. P. M. A.M. A.M. A. M. J hnstown, C nernauh. Mineral Point. South Foik, Summerhill. Wilnn.re, Port igo, Lilly'-. Ores sn, Ga'litzin, Kittauniug, Altoona. 6 2 ! 4 n 6 07 j 4 13 ! P4.27 F7.39 12.60 p4 38 4 47 f4 5 p" 05 5 15 5 25 p5 4 6 00 6.40 r7 03 l 7.17 ! 8.47 9 20 1.69 2.35 .60 EBKNSRURG& CRKSSON RAILROAD On ami after Monday. October. 31. lHt34 trains on this roa-i wih run as follows: LKAVK KBKN3BtKG At fi,('0 A. M . connecting wi'h the fUlt more Express Wt-st and Through Accom modation East. At 4.10 P. M.. connecting with th Mail Train Yet, n-t Through Express East. l.EAVK tRBHsON At 12 30 P M.. or on departure of Thro' Acco!iimHlaTion West. At 0 40 P. M . or on leprtura of Express East and Mail West. ENOCH LEWIS. Oen.Sapt. BBBXSBURS H0U3S. The undersiged having purchased an.' taken possession of the Ebenhurg House ( forme' y ocupied b' Henry Foster ) will be happy to receive and accomns-Kl-ate his i.Jd customers, and all others who may he disp.ed to patronize hitn. The Proprietor feels assured from the spacious HOUSE, STABLE A other f.i. ilities that he can ofier at least as good accotamo datious as can he had at any other in the place. He is in possession of a large supply of tLe choisest liquors with which hid tar will he furni.-he.l; his table will be furn ifhed with all th luxuries of the reason, and he intends by his hospitality and care, to merit the patronage of all those who stop withhim. ISJAAC CRAWfOKI). Ebecsburg April, 17, 18iil. tf. f 4KB. E18SI. AfD JIWfHY ST3aE MMX STItEET. MHlXSTu X J'A LEWIS LUCK HA j;T. bes h-ave to an uouncet'tiat lie has always a large and varit.il a3 rtinen of all the v arious article uprtilur io his business. Kenairs irornitlv . -- aul carefully attended to. Johnstown April. 17 1801. tf. HARNESS ! AND SADDLERY TtiC undersigned keeps constantly on hand ami is still manufacturing all arti'-lcs iu his line , 1 1 c 1 1 as, SADDLES, FINE SINGLE A: DolJUI.E IIARXES D AFT HARNESS, lil.INI) l.IUDLKS. IHlMXii HillOLES. CHECK LINKS. HALTKK-S. WHIPS, iiHHUIItAXDS Ac. &c, which he will dispose of at low prices for cash. His work is all warranted, t..l beins: ex perienced, he puts the hst of leather iu hi. work. Thankful for past, favors, he Hopes, by attention to business to merit a f:onti"n ance of the pitnnage heretofore liberal ly extended to him. Sh.-p above the store if Robert D ivim. Persons wishing i;onl and substantial Har ness can Le accommodated by. HUGH M'COY. Ebenshurg Dec, 11. 1801-tf. M AN noon : HOW LOST. HOW HE STORED. r"SIWW I "i. "Miisiico. a new tMitl.iii of DK. CULVKHUELL'SCEL nm EFtltATKli MiiV 1 col cute (without medicine) of Spkkm.t-b-T'lOCA. or seminal weakness, I iv.jluutarv Stomal lynxes. Impotkncy. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments in Mir riag. etc.; also. Consumption. Kpilf.p-y, and Firs, induced by self-indulgence or sex ual extravagance. 0O- Trice in a scaled envelope, only tix The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates. fr(n, a tl iry years successful practice, that the alarmin" consequences of self-abuse may be r idicady cured without the dangemu.-ue of internal medicine or the application of the knife pointing 01 1 a mode of cure, at ence simidp irTiiim nun fii-ciuai, uy means oj which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may lie, mav euro himself cheaply, private ly, and -a1ically. CO- This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, nnder bcsI. in a plain envelope, to any addrewi. jwgt-paid. on receipt of six CenA'',or two Pt stamnw. Address the publishers. CTIAS J.C. K LINK A: CO., ' , BOWERY. NEW YORK. 3 I S r a? .5 The peculiar taint or infeetion which we call 8CKOFCI.A lurks in tie constitutions of multitudes of men. It cither jirotlu-cs or is produced by an cn iielih'd. vitiated sfs'e ' 1 iT'f the blood, wherein .tlint fluid l.e oines m- ffv5aeinpe!ent to sustain M5T?TMthe viial force-- in their 1 j . 1 .iii:r vii'orous anion, uuu !envK t!ie system to fall into di-6rder ami decav. The s-i ofulous contamination is varioilv caii-cd by mercurial disease, low livinjr, disor-k-red ditinn from j unhealthy food, impure air, filth ami filthy hahits, the dejiressinj; vices and, alnive all, by I the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending " from parent-s to children unto the third and fourth reiteration ;" indeed, it twms to I the rod of Hitn who says. I will visit the iniipii titM of the fathers iijion their children." 'I l;o diseases which it originates take varii us names, accordinu to the organs it attatks. In the lu:te;s, Scrofula pioduces tu'-erclcs, and finally Consumption; in the phinds, swellings which suppurate and lecomc ulcerous sores ; in the rtomaeh anil Imwels. dcraniremetit which pro duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com plaints; on the skin, eruptive anl cutaneous iirTection. These all having the .:inie origin, require the same remedy, viz. purilicatioti and invioration of the Mood. Purify the blood, and these d.tugcrous distrmiers leave you. W ith feeble, foul, or conupted blood, you can not have health ; with" that bfe of the flesh " health v, ou cannot liave scrolu.ous disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual anti dotes that medical science has discovered lor this aftli.-tinj; distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far mperior to any o:her remedy yet devised is knowa by all who have given it a trial. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputah.y proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of t'.ie following diseases : King's Lvil Or Plaadnlar Swelling?, Tumor?, Erup tions, Pimplev Blotches and Sore3, Ery sipelas Rose or St. Anthony's Fire. Salt Rheum, Scald Head. Coughs from tu berculous depoiiti in the lnng3. White Swellings, "Debility, Dropsy, Nenralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Syphili3 and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute rcorts of individual cases may be found in Ater's American Almanac, whi h is furnished to the drupel for gratuitous distribution, wherein may 1 learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures whi; h it has made when all other remedies hud failed to afford relief. Tho-e ca-es 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 lenefits 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 const 'na 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 sjiend years in pericctinr a remedy which i ad: juatc to its cure. This we now Offer to the public under the name of Arm's Sarsapaki i.i.a, although it is com posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sars iixirilta in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of thesa disorders. Purge out the foul runu,itiun that rot and fester in the blood ; purge out the auses of disease, and vigorous health will follow. Uv its peculiar ,' virtues this remedv 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 Snutf arila, that promised mucii and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been pi oven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its su-passing excellence lor the ture of the afflicting diseases it is in tended to reach. Although under the SHine name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has la-en Wore ihe people, anil is far more effectual than any other .which has ever been available to them. CIIERUY PECTOUAL, The World's Great Eemedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Constimptive patients ia advanced stages of tho disease. This has been so long used and so univer sally known, that wc need do no more than a-sure the public that its tpialitv is kept up to the best it ever 1ms been, and that it may bo relied on to do all it has ever done. l'rcpaml hy Dr. J C. Arm & Co., Practical and AmiftI nil ( .imisti, Lowell, Mats. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Da. R. S. BIT NX. Kbensbur. C T. FltAZEft. Johnstown. 1'. 11 SHIELDS, Lorretto, and dealers everywhere. June 15. 186-1. Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. DtSKAKES OF TUB Xf.UVOCS. SeIAL. L'hisaky and Sexual Svstkms new and reliable treatment in rerorts of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION St nt hy mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge Address. Dr. J SKILLKN HOLTG I1TKN. Howard Association. Xo. 2 South Ninth treet, Philade'phia. Pa. Ui19 HOUSE EBENSBURC PA JOHN A. BLAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains to render this Hotel, worthy of a continua tion of the liberal share of public patron age it has heretofore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market aiTords; his bar with the best of liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended, by an attentive and obliging hostler. Ebonborg Apr.! 7 HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations. COMIOUKD FLUID KXTKAUT liUCHU. a PoMtivtj and Specific Remedy f,r cli.ases of the Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, and Diop bical Swellii gs. 'ihib Medicine increases the power of Di gestion, and excite the Ansorlent& into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcar. us depositions, and all Unnatural Eiilarg' iiieiits are i educed, as well as Pain and Inflammation. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bl'CHU. For rt eakiifhM's aris-nj: from Kxcesws. Habits of Dissiatiou. Kitrlv Indiscietion of Abuse, atteuded with the following symp toius: Indit-jioMtion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss f Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Wenk Nerves, Tien.bliim. Horror of Disease, AYakHuliiess. Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System. Hot lla ids. FUvhii-K of the B -ly. Dryness id the Skin. Euipfions on the Face. Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on. which this meoicine iuvariably removes, soon followh Impulency. Fatuity, Epileptic Fits. In one of which ihe Patient may expiie. Who can sny thatthev are not frequently followed by th. se "Direful Diseases ' "INSANITY AND CONSU M PTION." Many are aware of the cause of their suff eriLg. But uone will confers the records of the Insane Asylums. And MJamhoty Deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the Truth of the as sertion. The ConstitutUm once effected with Organic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System. Which Hei mould's EXTRACT BUCUU invarial-ly dees. A Trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES FEM ALE FEMAI ES. In many Affection peculiar to Females the Extract Buehu is unequalled by a-iy other remedy, as in ChlonU ur Retention, Irre gularity, Paintulness. or SuppiesMon of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous stae of the Uterus. Leuchonl 03 1 or Whites. Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex. whether arising from indiscretion Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANUE OF LIFE. Take no more Balsam, Jlfercurt. or un pleasant Medicines f. r utijjeasanl and dan gi-roitx diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCUU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES I In all their Stages. At little Expense, i Little or 110 change iu Diet. No in.ouve- i:ietice. j And no Frffsure. j It causes a fnquoiit desire and gives I sttength to Urinate, thereby nVmovipg Ob structioiis. Preventing and Curing Strict ures of the Urethra, allaying Pain and In flami.iatioii. so fr 'quent in the clas of dis eases, and e xpelling all Tvisonous. IHscascd and wornont Matter. Thousands upon Thousands who have beer the Victims of Q-iacks. and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have f.und thev were deceived, and that the "POISON" has. by tl e use f "Power ful Astringents." ben:n dried up in the sys tem, to break out iu an aravated furm. and jierhajts after Marriage. Use m hold's Extract Buchn for nil afT ctions and difa..s -f the URINARY OROANS. whether existing in jlAI.Eor FEMALE, from whatev r cause originating and no nutte r d HOW LONG STANDING Diseases of the.-e Organs requires the il "f DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EX TRACT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIUR I'l IC. arid i certain to have the Vstrel effect in all Diseases fur tchich it is llecom mended. Evidence of the most reliable and respond sihb character w ill accompany the me dicine. Price $1.00 per Ixittle, or six fot $5.00. Delivered to any Add ess. .securely packed from obsei vatiop. Describe Symptoms in all Communications Cures Guaranteed! Advice Grati.-! Address letters for information to H. B. HELMBOI.D. Chemist. 104 South T. nth st.. bed. Chesiiut, Phila HELMBOLD'S Unheal D-ot. II ELM HOLD'S Drug and Chemical Ware house, 604 Broadway. New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS who endea vor to disp..se of their otcn" and "other'1 "'tides on the reputation attained tj Heluibold's Genume Preparatioi s. " Extract Buchu. " Sarsaparilla. " Improved Rose Wash. .rr , SOLDBY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. II FLM HOLD'S. TAKE XO UlH ER. Out out the Advertisement and send for it (S'ZlD niI'OSriTON AND EX March 9. I8G4 -ly. fllDE undersigned Gra.luate'of the Haiti J mote fjollege of Dental Surgery, respect 00, y oners nis protiessional devices to the citizens of Llwnsburg. He has spared no means thoroughly to acquaint himself with every improvement :n his art. To many years of personal experience he has thought t add the impai ted experience of the high est authorities in Dental Science. He sim ply asks that an opportuitv may be given Tor his work to speak its own pra?e. SAMUEL RELFORD, D. D. S. Office m Colonade R,,w Refkrksces Pr. f C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond, ir. ; W. R. Handv: A. A. Blandp P i ....! rv. altimore Odlege. Will be at Eoensbnrg on tne fourth Monday of each month, to stay one week. The Life and Campaigns of General Mo CleJI&n, for sale by -TAJJIW XfURRAY. i lobuitoun MtrMe Worktl j J AX EW STOCK ! The subscriber husiiist received a I lart:e and handsome invoice of ! Italian anl American i MARBLE, j comprising the birgest and finest v j stock ef the kind ever brought to Johnstown, at. bis csblishnient Jon Franklin Street, wheie he is prepared. , with at. adequate force of experienced and j tkilful workmen, to execui ail kinds of MONUMENTS. Mantels. Tombstone. Ta ble ami Bureau Tqs. irc . as cheap as they can be purchased in any of the cities. A larsr stock of Guindstoveb en hand ami f'T sale low. (J7 Prompt attention paid to or lers from a disttnee atd "aork delivered wbe're le sired. JOHN PARKE. March 13. 18G2. GREAT ATTRACTION!! Call and Exas iue the Goods. f I IRE subset ibe:s having re-tnrned from ft the city, have n w opened one t f the largest and most carefully assorted stock .f SPRING AND SUMMEK GOODS, ever fft-rel to the people of Carrolltown tnl the sum undiug country, uh'ch they wid sell at as low a figure as nuy store in the country. Their st. ck ceinsists of DRY GOODS. READY MADE CLOTH ING. BOOTS AND SHOES of all kind. Ladies' D.ess Goods of al kinds, French Merinos. Delaines. Siiks. Alpae-as, Plaiils, &c. Their stock of Gr. c.uies coi.s sist of the bevt articles the market affords of COFFEE, SVG All, TOBACCO. SC. Ti.eir Cn'lerv is 1 the best manufacture. Their QUEENSWARl-; and HOLLO VY WARK ale of the finest quality. Ladies who wish to make a jroo.1 investment should call and examine tor themselves. All kinds of country produce taken, and greenl'ocks not refui-e-d. Give us a call, and we will endeavor to give y-ti satisfidtion. May 18. 1F64. E GLASS & CO. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO BLACKSMITHS. Four fifths of time and hard labor tavwl by Using ISAAC C. FINGER'S. NEW AND COMPLETE TIHE AND BAND BENDER. Patented March 10, 1803. Its chief advan tages are 1st. Having string gear wheels to oh tain pow er, one man can operate it to bend cold wagon tire, any size under 1 by 4 inches. Ud. Having moveable collars, to hold the bar square ou the portable rollers, it takes all twist out of the bar, while landing iu a regular circle. 3d It can be l,ifte1 to lend to any de sired circle from emu, up to twelve feet, in oip minute. 4th. II icing a moveable centre post, which can be quickly taken off. tire and bands are easily t jkou out. 5th. The v pper ribbed roller will always draw the bar through. 0th Being K'lagcd and numbered, a card wifb directi. r s, accompanies it. Tne Machine in g -od (.,i1 the journals) ruiitii.ig order, bolted upon a strong piece of t'tnber. without legs 01 crank, for 30, or with leys arid crank i- r 35. AH cash orders prompt l a'trnded to. ft State and Con.vtv R;b?-- for aV. ISAAC C. S1NC.IR E'vnsbnig. April ls04-!y ',bnlMrg Book Store. J Just received a fresh st ck e f Paper, &c. Lepal Cnp. White and Blue Laid Csp. ri.-iin White Cnp. White aiid Blue; Laid Tost. Commercial better. Oct.iv.i Note Guilt Edg. L'dy's Nine. Blank Deeds, Mortjj ige, and rtonds. P;ink Siimraona and Kxtcutluus. Blank Books. Tuck Pass Boek. Time Buks Blottinp I'aper. Arnold's Writing Fluid. St -el Pens and Pen Holders. Envelopes Larpe and Small. Copy Books atid Mneclajie. Beuks f various kinds from 10 cts. to $l,.r0. Solars and Tohacco and various other No tions of the best quality. Just received two new first class Novels. VKUY HARD CASH." by Charles lleade. and PARRLLL MARKHAM," by M. E. Btaddon April 13, f0i. JAMES MURRAY. EDENSIHJRG I5AKEKY A X D EGIFIETlAiY IS! AEL1 ME KT f HK sub ciibei . haviiiii tiiallx enlarn d B bis BAKERY and re pie: ished Ins st.k of GROCERIES and ONFECTIONs ARIES, is prepareil to supply orders, mi short notice. He has also ad led to hi9 stote, manv othe r articles, such as FLOUR. SUGAR. COFFEE. CHEESE. SALT. T IBACI O Ar SEGAjiS, SPICES. toys. Notions. c. CARBON OIL it the lowest retail prices A fine lot of CIIR1TM.S CANDIES, CAKES and Cnristmas PRESENTS, to which he solicits the patrotnee-f the purw lie He has. ali. attached to Ids establish ment, an OYSTER and DRINKING SA LOON, where fresh Outers. Sardines and prime ALE and PORTER can be had. at all hours. GEORGE GURLEY. Dec. 2. 18C3.-ly. "VTotle. ' All persons indebted to me for subscription, advertising or job work, are requested to settle their accounts immedi acy. JAS. S. TODD. April 13. 1864. M ANSION HOUSE. AT THE PEW A RALROAD DEPOT PITTSBURG. PA. MEALS READY OX THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TRAINS. J. H- CLARK. & CO., Proprietor. MlTu CELEBRATED STOMACH i A pure n.tl vi.na.eilio Toi.ic. c.riective T.rti ! . r i..f..i . i . aui.i4ui n i uuiimi tuii-Ae in Ctsei of the STOMACH. LI VSR AND BOWELS. Cures Dyspepsia, Livr Cmplaiut. 1IV. ache, Geneial Dtbiiity. Nerrousness, B. prtssiou uf Spirits. Oiisiipation. Colic, Jo termittent Fevers. Cran ps and Spasu b. twl aM O niplait.ts of either Sx. arisit.g frorr R !i y Weakness whttl.t r inherent in :U system or produced by -ptt ial causes. Not 1 inc that is not hedesome, fzez-.i and lestoiatire in its natiue etitcrT, ititu the c mp. sition r.f liONTEl TEK'S STOMACH BIT'lEbS. Tbis popular preparatii a rns tains no n.ineial of any kind, no deadly hot.vtrcai element; uu tiery excitant Hit j is a combination of the extracts of rsre Vm! samic herlis and p'ants with the j-uictt c1 mildest of all diffusive stimulants. P is well to be forearmed againM disraw, and. so far as the human system can It prote cted by human me are against tnalari e-enc-ndered by an unwl oh home iin.j.h'e, imt.nre water and erber external Cfun IIOMETTI K'S BITTERS may b reliej on as a safeguard. In districts infested with Fever und Aym, it i as bee-n f. u.id iiifeH hle as a pr v i.:its and irresistible as a rene.lv and thorn-.it:.": who resort to it under apprchf i.sion f a attack. esenpe the ec:ur; and tbousir.-'i ho regie to avail thcmeelves f i'n .ic tective qualities in advance, are cire-d y i veiy l.i it f course of thi marveh-us niei;-. ;: r. Fever and Ague patients, after beinj; 'iei iih quinine f..r months in vain, until lairij sa'.uratid with that danserous a'klo!. art not unfte-qiie-ntly restored t- health within few davs bv ti e use cf HOSTETJES's BITTERS. The weak stomach U rapidly invisfor:e.i an'l the appetite restored by this agm-h: Tonic, and hence it works wonders in can" of Dispepsia anr in Jess cot. firmed f rTK'f lii-'.icestion. Acting as a gent'e and puin less appiricr.t, as well as upon the liver.it also invariably relieves the CouMipat: s sui.e'induceil by irregular action of ths di gestive and secretive orcans. Persons of feeble habit, liable to jVrr n- A'Vicks. I.i trntss f SiriU and Fits rf Languor, fiii'l prompt nnd permaT,er.t relief from the Dittos. The testimony on Ih'.f point is nioFt conclusive, and ft cm bclh se xes. 'I he acoi.y of Bi'ious C -etc is immediiiif'y assitacet! by a single dose of the stimu'snt, anil by occasionally re-sorting to it. the r (urn of tlic ct nqdaint mav l- prevr.-fc J. As a General Tonic" UOSTFTl E1P PriTI R priK!uce effects which iTiUSt bt ex ie-rieiu-ed or witnessvd before 'hiy c?n Ve ftiBv apt reciatf d. In case s of Constitution al Weakness, Premature Decay and Debil ity and Decrepitude ar'fin-r In-m O A Ac. it exercises the eieetric it.fiiunce. In th convalescent stage.-' f all diseases it npcr.V' a a ile'ighti'ul in vigi-iant. When powers of nature Rre telsxe.5.. it cperiT(?bt re-itifoice and re-establish them. Last, but not legist, it is The Only S Stimulant being manufactured fr.-m siT.iit! at;d innocuous materials, ai:d e ntire'y he fr-m acid elements present more or :es :a all the ordinary Ionics and stomachics of the day. No family rrdicine has been sr nnirer sally, and. it may be truly added. deierv! lv popular with the intcl'ieet-t portion 'f th" communitv, as IIOSTETTEIl'S BIT TI RS. Prepared by IIO.VTETTER & SMITH. Pittsburg I , Pa S. ld by a'l Dmsglst. Grocrrs and Swr6 keefer everywhere. March 0. iPr,4 -ly. JOHN"B. ROrVSALD DfcALER IN MILLB'AUY k ?AY HE 3 OS 2 BUMIXCS EJnii OW ? 7 CLOAKS & SHAWLS, , Cruets. IbMipeni Skirts, Perfumery. lr j ies and Children's Shoes. Gloves, IImm- erchiefs. Fancy (Jomls. notions. &c, MAIN STREET. .IOHNSTOWN. P. Nov. 20. 1S61. ly. CHAI1 MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. PATTON. ALL KliVDSOF CHAIRS. such as common YVinsor Ciiairs, Fret IWk Chairs. Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs. Ui& Backed Chairs, Sociable Chair8, Cant 5fai (&Ui?s, ROCKING CHAIRS. OF EVERY SlZS SPRIXGSEAT fllURS Settees, lmnges. &C..&C. CABINET FURNITURE r every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT TtiS Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he reaptvt fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria t. Fes. Wth, $. V BITTERS
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