Joab Illlllngs Insures hi Ilfc. I kum to the conclusion lately that life was bo unsartio, that Ihc only wsy for nuc to stand a fair chance with ether folks was to get my life insured, and so I railed on the ajrent tf the Garden Aripc! Lite Insurance Company, and answered the following questions, which were put to me over the top of a pair of pjvts by a slick little fat old feller, with a round prev head on him as ever any man owned:' 1. Are you male or female? If etate how long; yon have been so ? 2. ' Had you a father or mother? o, w hich ? 3. Are yon subject to fits ? And o, do von Lave more than one at po If if it time ? 4. What is your precise filing wate 5. liid you ever have any ancestors ? And if so. how much? 6. What is your legal opinion of the constitutionality of the ten Command ments ? 7. I)u have any nightmare? 8. Are you married or single, or arc a tv. .............. i.. . .. . ... ueweve ,n a imurc siau " : 10- Have, you ever committed sui- ' cid ? And if ?o. how did it efiecl vou ?t Alter answering the above questions, the slick fat little old feller sed 1 was in fured for life, and would probably remain ho for many year?. I tlti.ked him and pmiled one ov my most pensive smiles. l)ilNT Woiuc. Tha Honorable Grant ley Herkeley, who several years ago vei led our western territories for the purpose of bufFalo hunting, has just published in England two volumes of his Life and ifeccollcctions, in which h? uives a pic ture of the very peculiar times in which the author was born and flourished. Among his sketches of royal life is a t-to-ry of lady 11 agger stone's scheme to charm the Regent : " Her ladyship hail at her residence a miniature farm-yard and three pretty little AlJerncy cattle. When the prince and his friends had arrived she came forward from a side wicket vis a milkmaid, for the purpose of making a sylabub for the prince. .She had a silver pail in one hand and an ornamental stool in the other. Lady I Iazer stone .tripped uloner, with ribbons flying from her dain ty little milking hat that hung on one hide of her graceful Iiead, and the small est little apron tied below her laced stom aeher, till she camo -opposite his royal highness, to whom she dropped a really graceful courtise. Then passing, lightly over the beautifully plaited straw, her tucked-up gown, her neat ankle as well as her colored stocking, she placed her pail and stool conveniently for use. leaning against the flank of cne of the crossest looking Alderneys, she attempted to commence her rustic iabcrs, but not having selected the right sex, the otR.nded animal did not seem to fancy the per formance, for he tirst kicked out and then trotted away, nearly upsetting stool, pail and Lady Haggcrstone, who, covered with confusion, made a hasty retreat back to her little dairy, whence" the did not apj ear aguin." A 0xi Ose. Somewhere in the outskirts of Hartford there is a Mission School that ha3 the reputation of being rather 'noisy so much so that those ap pointed to take charge of it generally re sign in a few weeks. Last Sunday, the school peing destitute of a superiutendant, a prominent manufacturer of Norwich, Conn., volunteered for the day. Having railed the school to order, and got most of them seated, 'lioys, said he, mounting the platform, 'let's see if we can't have it stiil,' and he put himself in a quiet jmjo ture for the school to imitate. As there wu.i some nojse, 'Hoys. said he, 'we can have it t-tiller, I know' and walking to the lront part of the stage and raising his hand "Now let's see if we can't hear a pin drop.' A II was silence, when a little fellow in the back part of the room, placing him self iu an attitude of breathless attention, pvke out : 'Let her drop! e stern features of the superintend ent are said to have slightly relaxed. A modest young man, at a dinner party, the other evening, put the follow ing conundrum : 4 Why are most people wLo eat turkey, like babies ? No reply. the modest young man blushed and would have backed out, but finally gave the reason P-ecause they are fond of tl$ breast Two middle-aged ladies here f-unted, and ihe remains of the young man were carried out by the coroner on n Sautter. Distressing. y At the very moment, says a Wash ington letter writer, that Mr. l'omeroy was ottering his res duliuns in ihe Fed eral Senate to i-top the facilities which army ollicers enjoy of procuring spiritu ous liquors, 'ten jcr cent of the. Senate was on the verge of delirum tremens, and four per cent of it had been dead drunk for three months. Why is n married man like a can dle Because he goes out at night when he ought not to. fcr A extemporary, noticing a Post master, says: 'If ha attends to the mails ' ns he d es to the females, he will make a vrv attentive and cinjiitt ot'icer." 2 HENS WHIG MAKivKT. -A Corr.cted Weekly. pricis. S13 50 1:5 50 62 40 75 2.2 1.50 1,25 12) 75 1,50 3.00 2.50 8.00 Flour per bbl Extra Family, ., Extra, Beef, per lb. I.taioe, per bushel, Apples, Butter, per il. Cabbage, per doz Wheat, per bushel, Rye. Buckwheat, " G.rn, " OaU. " Apples, Peaches, " Beans, Qi.ver seed, " dried. Pennsylvania hail boau schkdule. LEAVE WESTWARD.0 .STATIONS. E- t-3 P.M. 9.10 9.42 A.M.; A. M. P. M. 7.55 8 10 8.30 8.38 8.4U 8.55 0 05 91 1 9 23 9 4o 9 47 ! Altoona, C.50 i 7.25 i 0.15 i KiUaiin;nS. Gallitiin. Crcssou, Lilly's 9.50 Portage, Wilmore, Summcrhin, South Foik. Mineral !,int, Coiicmaugh, Johnstown, 8.02 I 8.22 i 8.40 ; 8.13 ' 11.00 10.40 10.47 LEAVE EASTWARD0. i i. i s U -i II P.M.! A.M. A.Mj aTm. j i GO 4.08 J P7.39 ; 12.50 a 07 4.13 P4.27 ip4.38 6.40 4.47 j 14 55 P5 05 p7.08 : 5.15 8.47 ; i.59 7.17 5 25 I P5.46 9 20 2.35 7.50 i 6 00 STATIONS. e Johnstown, Conemaui;h. Mineral Point. South Fork, Summerhill. Wilmore. PorMge, Lilly's, Cress. n, Gallitzin Kiftanniug, Altoona. EBENSI'.UKG & CRFSSON RAILROAD. On and after Monday, October. 31, 18G4. trains on this road will run as follows: Leave Ekessbitrg At 6,00 A. M., connecting with the Halt more Express West and Through Accom modation East. At 4. 10 P. M.. connecting with the Mail Train West and Through Express East. Leave Cbesson At 12.30 P. M.. or on departure of Thra' Acconmi.Kjation West. At 9 40 P. M.. or on departure of Express East and Mail West. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen.Supt. BBMSBUKS H0U8S. The undersiged having purchased an 5 taken possession of the Ebenburg House formely ocupied by Henry Foster. will be happy to receive and aecorntnml ate his ld customers, and all others who nmy be disp.sed to patronize him. The Proprietor feels assured from the spacious HOUSE, STABLE & other facilities that he can oiler at least as good accommo dations as can be had at any other in the place, lie is in possession of a large supply of the choicest liquors with which his l.ar ! will be furnished; his table will be furn lehed with all th luxuries of the season, and he intends by his hospitality and care, to merit the patronage of all those who stop withhim. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebensburg April, 17, 18S1. tf. P OUDUETTE! Fifteen Yers Fir Tri.il! A. PEYSSOX, PniLiELPniA. POUDHETTE. 420,60 per ton. taken from the F.ict'-rv lo:sc, or 50 cents per bushel, and $i'j.00 per ton in bags. livtred at Steamboat and Ii. R-.-l Depots, in Philadelphia. Manufactory, Gray's Fer ry Road, a Love the Arse al." Philadelphia. Depot. PKYSSON'S Farm, Gloucester, N. J.. Woodbury road. Oilice Library Street. No. 420 back of the New P. -st Office. Philad'a. Dealers FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., FOURTH & CALLOW HILL Streets. Feb. 15. 18C5 -4m PHILADELPHIA MANHOOD: HOW LOST. HOW RESTORED. Just published, a new edition of DR. CULVER WELL'S CEL EBRATED ESSAY on the null -nitrrr cal cure (without medicine) of Sfekmat"h tuovA, or bcminal weakness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotkncy, Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impediments in Mar riage. etc.; also. Consumption-. Lpilepsy, and Firs, induced by self-indulgenceor sex ual extravagance. 03- Price iu a scaled envelope, only six oents. The celebrated author in this 'admirable essay clearly demonstrates from a tlirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife pointing oi t a mode ol cure, at once simple, certain anil effectual, by means ol which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly, anil radical y. &- This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, posljaid, on receipt of six ceuts. or two post stamos. Address the publishers. CIIAS. J..C. KLINE & CO., . . 127 BOWERY. NEW YORK. J: 15, '64 ly Postoffice hex 458C. Ayer's scscrrriA akd scrofulous diseases. from Smcry Ev. n vfU-lnntcn merchunt of Osforl, M.iinc. 44 1 have sold larjre cuantiUeo cf your Sarsapar 11LA, bat never jet o'uu boffh! which laiu d or tl.e desired effect and Fhiiiactivit to tiiot-c l;o to.k it An fart as our jwople try ii. they nxree thci-t- i-.zj been no medicine like it Wlbre in our community." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ulcers, Sores, and all Diseasoa of the Siin. Frrm Rev. P,Jt. Strait,,, firistof, Er.gttxutt. 44 1 oi:ly tio my duly to you ai.d t!.e j iibiio. wi;tu I add my testimony to that ou j ublitb ot the tnc dicinsl virtue of your ar3apauii.la My daugh ter, acd ten, tiHd an clU:ctnjf humor iu her ear., eyes, uiid hair lor years, which we were unable to cure until wc tried your Sarsafaiulla. She, has beeu well fur some months. From Mr. Jane K. fii,-e, a veil tnoicn and murh eslremed lady of Itannixville, i aye My Co.. A. J. 44 My daughter bus turtired tor a vear past ii!t a FCrotuIotih eruption, which was very troublesome. KotiiitigeCeided any relief uutil we tried your aii 8APAU1LLA, which toou comiltte!y cured l:er." From Charles P. Gagr. V.sq .,qfthf tri.fcif-L-noirn firm of Gage, Murray If to., munn'Mtunrt uf einim- elleil papers in A'ahua, -V. it. 4' 1 had for btvcinl years a very troubletome tu mor in mv face, wtiicli' urfr -.n slant lv worse in:til j it riiblisuied my features and became an inluleri'.bic cttlictioii. 1 tried almost everything a man could of bolli advice ui.il medicine, but waiiout any relief whatever, until I took vour Sa usArAiuuLA. It immediately made mv face worse, as jou told me it I mifht lor a time; but in u few weeks' the new skin j bcan to form under the blotches, and continued until my lace is as smooth as an) body's, and 1 am j without any symptoms of the dii-cae that I know i of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe j it to your Sausapauilla." I Erysipelas General Debility Purify the j Blood. From fir. Ifolt. Sairin. irmtstan St., -V. J. Dr. Aver: I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous .Sores by the persevering u-e of your ISABKAPASii iA.ainl 1 have just now cured on at j tack of Malignant Ar.'siielax with it. Xn nitera i tive we possess ciunlst'he Jsa tiSAfAKiLLA j ou have supplied to the jirolesriou Si well as to the people." From J. F. Johu.loii , Esq., Waki nmn. Ohio. 1 4i For twelve vears 1 hud the yellow En sipelus on ! my risht arm. dm in which tiriie 1 tried 'ail the cel ebrated phvsiciaus I could reach, and took hundreds of dollais' worth of medicines The ulcers tie so bud that the cords became visible, and Ihe doctors decided that my arm must le amputated. I bejiau taking your Sa USA pa p.i LL a. 'look two bottles, and pomeof your Tills Together they h.v.e cured me. am now as well and sound as at:j bod v. l!ing in a public place, my case is known to evervhodv iu this community, and excites the wohder of ail.'" From Hon. Henry Monro. M. P. P.. of yetrrffffe, C. J"., a leading member of tlie tkituulinn J'urliumt itt. 'I have used your bAKSAPAUiUA in iny fainilv, for general flebt!it, nd lor intrifyiuci the blood, ' with very benelicial lesults. and feel eonlidence in comnieudiug it to the liUlicttd." St. Anthony's Fire, Hose. Salt Fvheum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From Jlarreii SicUer. Esq., Ihe able editor of the Tunckltanvock Democrat, Ptnnstlravin' ' Our only child, about three years of age, ws at tacked by pimples ou his forehead. Hiey rapid! v epread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, whichovered his face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skiilul phvsician applied nitrate of silver aud other remedies, without any si parent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his hand, lest with them he should tear open the festering Mid corrupt wound which covered his whole lace. Hav ing tried every thine e6e we had any hope from, we began iriving your Sai:sa pa rilla aud applying the iodide ot potash lotion, as you direct. 'J he sore bejran to heal when we had given the first bottle, 'and was well when we had finished the second. The child's eyelashes, which had come out. grew again, and he is now as healthy and fair as any other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child must die." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Hiram Shxit, of St. Louis, Missouri. 44 1 find your Sarsapauilla a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis, and for syphilitic disease than auy other we possess. The profession are indebted to you for some of the best medicines we hav e." From A. J. French, M. 7 , an eminent physician of J.airrence. Mass.. trho is a promiiUl member if the Legislature of Massachusetts. "Dr. Atek My dear Sir: I have found vour Sarsapahilla nu excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and secondary tpe, and effect ual in some cases that were too obstinate 1o yield to other remedies. 1 do not know what we can em ploy with more certainty of success, where a power ful alterative is required." Mr. Clias. S. Van Lietr, of Ti'etr nrunsirel; A". J., had dreadful ulcers on iii-t legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial which grew more and more oyffnivated for yea is, iu spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of Ayer's .S auhatakilla relieved liiiii. Few cases can be found more inveterate and distiessii.-g than this, aud it took several dozen bot tles to cure him. Xieucorrhoea, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous I'tcer at ion, and are very otlen cured bv the alterative effect of this Saubaparilla. Sonic cases rcouire, however, in aid of the Ha usafaiulla, the okhful application of local remedies. From the tcelt-t-notrn and tnidcly-crlehrated J'r. Jacob Morrill, of i'iuciutuiti. "I have found your sj A Kb a pauilla an excellent alterative iu disea.-es of lemaies Main' cases of ir regularity. Leucorrhuja, Internal Ulceration, and local debiiitv, nrisiu liom the scrolulous diathesis, have yielded to it, ami there arc lew that do not, wheu itsenTct is properly aided by local treatment." A lady, unwilling to allow the publication of her i name, trrrirs: 44 My daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating l.enrort ho-a of long btauding, by two botties of your Sarbapaiulla." Rheumatism. Gout "Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia Heart Disease, Teura gia, when cuu-eil hv Scrofula in the svstcin, ale rapidly cured by this Hxt. "5Ai:fAr.aiLLA. AYER'S CATIIAltTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over tlie other pur gatives iu the market, ami their superior virtues aire so universally knexvn, that we need not lo move than to assure the ptil.lic their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has len, and that they may le dejiendod on to do all that thev have ever done. Prepa'red by J. C. AYER, M. I)., Sc. Co., Lowell, Mass., uiid sohl by Da. R. S. RHN'N. Ebensburg, C. T. FRAZER. Johnstown. P. II. SHIELDS, Lorretto, aud dealers ever3-wbere. June 15. 18G4. HARNESS! AND SADDLERY The undersigned keeps constantly on hand and is still manufacturing :41 articles iu hia line such as, SADDLES, FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE UARNESi DrAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES, RIDING BRIDLES, CHECK LINES, HALTERS. Will PS, BR1C1MA NDS &c, &c, which he will dispose of at low prices for cash. His work is all warranted, and being ex perienced, he puts the best of leather in his work. Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by attention to business to merit a con tin u 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. HUGHM'COY. Ebensburg Dec, 11, 1861-tf. The Constitution of the United States with explanatory notes for sale bv JAMES MURRAY. HELtVIBOLD'S Genuine Preparatioi 1 1 COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT RUCHU a Pitivt Bud Sf :fic Peine-: v f,r ni. as 't tie P,!:i.)ier. Kidneys, Ciiav'tl. and !-..: sienl Svveilii'jjs. : Ins MeHeiue ine teases ti;e pnver X'y ( g'.t-tlon, ami ex ite tlie A istiri intu fieaitliy acruiti, hy wiii.di Hit; V, atrrv I l.iirar,i us deposi!.!:s. a:nl a!i U? mi urn hi.!;:i;:-n,ci;ts. are rcitu-t.!, : w- t; as P IldLlHi!ii:iU(.n. HEEMP.OI.DV. E Til. ACT lil'i'MU " l''r Wriikn'sM!S ufiii'iii; limn 1".'.:l.-.-- -. llalfts of Iis.si;.ati.iii. Kail'. 1 1 -.linoiel i'-n t Afaipf, attemlfd wit ii tlie t'.ihv ii,. svtii;- Ir;.li;ii.iHtion ( Ex rti.in. Los- ..t'p .v.t:. Iiss of Memory, DilHcuHv ..f B.t atiinr! UV;il; Nerves," ' Tjrnibili.o Horror of Disvasc. :iUt !nir- s l:inmcs; i f Vision. I'jit, it, t(: Universal Lassitude f the Muscular Sv.ri ' II-t Il l.lds. FH'.-!;iii .-I" the; B h!v" Dryness? of the Skin. Emotions on Ihe F.-.i" . Pallid Con a t nauof. These symntiiins. if al!oe.l to ;.i mi, whieh this tiicd'ciiie invariahly rert.ovts. soon l'i'l!ovs fltipnfctiry. Fatuity. Ejil'jr'r Fi.i, In one of which ihe Patieut may exj.iie. Who can say thatthev are not frcrjtiently followed hv tln-se - Direful Diseases "INSANITV AND CONSUMPTION"." Many are aware of the cause of their stiff But none v ill confess the record:, cf the Insane Asylums. And MtlanJtoly Deaths bif Gmstnnjttion hear atiiplu witness to the Truth of the as sertion. The Constitution once effected with Organic ccLiifxn requires the :ii! of - MHieino Strentjlhcn ami It, vib rate the System. Which Uei.mb.ild'u EXTRACT BUCIIU tnrariaUy d;es. A Trial will convince the most skeptical, ... FKM A LES-FEM ALES FEM A I FS. In mailt Affections iccvliar to FciihUch the Extract Buchu is unequalled by 'any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention. Iric gularity, Painfulcess, or Suppression f Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous htate of the Uterus. Leuchorrl oe i or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex. whether arising from indiscretion Habit of Dissipation, or in the . DECLINE OR CIIANUE OF LIFE. Take no more Iialsajn, Mercury, or n pleasant Medicines for unjAeasant and dan gernns diseases. HELMIiOLD'S EXTRACT P.UC11U AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASrS In all their Stages, At little Ex nense. Little or no change in Diet. No income- uience. And no Exjtosure. It causes a fnueut dtsire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Ob structioiis, Preventing and Curing Strict - urcs of the Urethra, allaying Pain and In- ti.mir.,ation. so fr q'lent in the class of dis- eascs.'and expelling all Poisonous. Piseased and uiirnoul Matter. Thousands upon Thousands who have been the Victims of Quacks, and who have paid heacy feest to be cured in a short time, have f ititid thev were deceived, and that the 4 TO I SON" has. by the use of -Powerful Astringents," la-en dried up in the sys tem, to break out in a?i aggravated form, and pcrhojis after Marriage. Use Ihlmbold's Extract P.iichn for all affections and diseases of the URlX.MlV ORGANS, whether existing in MAlEo. FEMALE, from whatever cniis.. originating and nomi'terof HOW LONG STANDING Diseases of these Organs requires the aid of a IHiRE'riO. IlF.I.MIUtLD'S FX TRACT HL Cilt; IS THE GREaT DIUR ETIC, ami is certain to have the desire.: ellect. ir. all Diseases for whirl it is Iltc.nn wendtd. Evidence of the most reliable and respon- moi- cn-iraeic-r will accompai! 1 rice $1.00 per bottle, Delivered to anv Ad.iiess. r six to: $.j.O0. Mcnrely racked troin obsei vatioii. Describe Symj,foM in all Conin,uiira;ojis Cures Guaranteed! Advice G lb! Address letters for ii formation to II B. HELM BOLD, Chemist. 104 South Tenth st.. ltd. Chcsmu, Phila HELM P.O.I.'S Medical Dcot. HELMROLl's Drug and Chemical Ware house, j'H Broadway. New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND L.xPlilXt'lPLKD DEALERS who ei,!ea vor to dispose ' of their own" and "ft'nr" articles n the rewtation attained by Helmbohi's Genuine Preparatior s. ' Extract Buchu. " - S:rsa:ril!a. ' Improved Rose Wash. SOLI) BY . LL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. OTHER U KLM110LD'S- TAKE N . xr;tou,tAhe A,lve-ti.sement and send for it !.0II) IMPOSITION AND EX- March 9, 18CL-U-. U'A ,'.rs,t'"e'1 Graduate of tlieBalti- f,,n mT x "G "I Dental Suery, respect fully offers his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared i. means thoroughly to acquaint himself with every improvement In his art. To manv years of personal experience he has thought to add the imparted experience 0f the hidv ioiwionues in uental Science lie ply asks that an opportuitv may be for his work to speak its own sim givtn nir SyjE- KKLFORD, 1). D. S. Ofiice in Colonade Row. Refeekncks Prcf C. A. Harris ; T. E. Bond, jr. ; W. R. Handy ; A A Blandy, P. JJ. Autent of tLe Baltimore College. Cl Will beat Ebensburg on the fourth bjgday of each month, togtavjwia week. The Life and services of General Grant for sale by JAMES MURRAY. Tohu(otm Ini I.It IVoikul J A Nt W STfK li 1'h t-u'.'seri'.ier has iif. rin-ivcda 'ar-e and liandsnrne I;.i!iatj rd Aiiie'i(Hn M A' o'r;ii'ri4-!!:r l!.! It f. i: t-'ifi. rr'c- i ex-, r i:! j "ih'S ot Tle ki:"'! e ! d''!'lisl vv ti. a' i , j :n Kraid-tlin Str et I;' iti.- i : with :' f :'. it:' j 1 1: ,'U vv, r i. r'O. ; .:oNU.M''.VTS I .r :.T..l i';).. ;iu b.- i : ' ; j A h.ri- i : tt' I r ' X"' i "Cr Pr..'...t ,t: i. i -J '::nc--ii.l. M.-ir.-ii I : I! i '.X li i , ;CEAT Al P IT ! Call and l.'EcU ilu iLc. n.. - ,r ! f CliE siih.-' I the; s i,i;., - ,-.., . .. . i a ti-.j '."sly. have t, .. . t, I l.H L'esf aii n.ust Ciin fi;!: ;ts.-.u i-i- i.i; ; t' I si'iiiNG and sr.Mii;s; (;((iis. I ever . .In ei ! ' o t im '!'''' "' ' a 1 1 i I -r,. pl,...i i e. tl' t x- . " fivnre it - 1' tn k ii i s: I tlie siitT' lltl iii ! soil at as lew m vx ; I . i . j o,ntry. Their ,-tu k i. i , f DRV GOODS. IU'ADV MAD!: n. T'A ING. ROmT.S AND Slil.'LS of a!l kinds. Linlit s' D.rss Gomis . nl kii.d-. i French Merinos. Detaincs, Silks. Alti;( Pliiiils, &c. Tluir stock of Go ciies r-oi. sist of the beat articles the market- afiouls if COFFEE, SIGAR TOI'ACCO, $C. Their Cutk.y is "of the best niaonfaeiure. Their QUEENS WARE and HOLLOW WARE are of the timst. qn.iJity. L:idies wfi wish to make a good investinent tli .sil;1 call and examit.e for themselves. All kinds of country produce taken, r.n-i greenbacks not refuted. Give us a call, and we will endeavor to give v-.ii s it i.-f idtion. May 18, 1F64. "E. GLASS & CO. H IOHLY IMPORTANT Ti) P. LACK SMITHS. Four fifths of lime and hard labor saved bv usin ISAAC C. SINGER'S. NEW AND COMPLETE TIRE AND HAND RENDER. Patented March 10, 18i;3. Its chhl adven tapes are 1st. I lavinz strong :ear wheel.-- to obi dn power, one man can operate it t-. Lend loU wajr-.n tire, any nize under 1 y 4 inches. '2:1. Having IuoVeahiV collars, to hold t:f bar sqiliire ou the portaidi; r..l!.-r.. it takes ail twist out f the bar, while ben-liu" in a regular circle. 3d It can be' shifted K, 1nil ta anv de ""ed circle from one, up to twelve feet, in r.o minute. 4th. Having a moveable centre post, which can le quickly taken oil', tires and bands are easily taken out. ! th. The epper ribbed roller will always j draw the bar through. fit'' Being guaged and numbered, a card j'wifl dincti.vi s, accompariies it. j The Machine in good (oil the journals) I rnnniag order, bolted upon a slr -i. piece i ! timher, without leg.- r crank, for i.'.V. or with legs and crani for ,f:5. All cash orders iroii); l a'teraVd to. fjf State and Ct'Ktilv Right.- for sah-. !s'.C C SSXGi-R EU-nshut 2, Apii1 lMil-!y "I xiifiiln, ig Uook Slorc I J ;ist re c :xi ; j a fresh st i ck i f Paper, Arc. j Lenl Cap. VI:jte aiel IJ'-ie Lihl t'r'. I Plain White Can. j White aii.J nine Laid Post. ! t'eiioiiercittl i.etier. j Oetnvo Note Guilt Paige. b-.ly's Note. ! Rlatik Deeds. Mrtg-tre. nn.l poifi j P.; nek Summons' an. I Kxi euti. ;.'- i Blank B.iok. ' ! Tuck Pas-" llm-ks. j Tinie Books j Plottii c Pap.-r. ! Arnold's Writing Fiu'd. ! St el Pens aiel i'en IL ldvts. Envelopes Large ai,J filial!. j Cpv books ami Miicehoie. liiuks el vn:!-"is ktiats tr. i.i 'Dets. t -Sl.-'o. Segars T.-liacen n:el vat ious : le-r , , - tions of the b..,ut ouali'.y. Just received two new tost clnes N. vi'.. "Vbl'.Y II A III' CASH." (,v( !a.:.s lie,..' j and PAIvKKLL MARK HAM." ! t M. R. i Uradu-.u j April 13, Util. JAMKS MPItUAY. j EHENSHUHG HAKKKY f a xlll' siit)cr;hei , having greatij eniareii Ji his BAKERS and reo e: isin .1 bis his BAKERY and reph'fis'ni , stock of GROCERIES and ONFI'l TlON- i. ARIES, is prepared to supply orders, on shoit notice. lie has also added to his store, manv other articles, such as FLOUR. "SUGAR. COFFEE. CHEESE. SALT. TOBACCO & SEGARS, SPICES. TOYS. NOTIONS, &e. CARBON OIL at the lowest retail prices. A fine lot of CHRISTMAS CAN DIES, CAKES and Christmas PRESENTS, to which he solicits the patronage 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, 18C3.-Jy. TVTottce. J All persons indebted to me for subscription, advertising or job work, arc requested to settle their accounts immedi . i ttu c 'irrT aieiv. c. ijuu. April 13, 18G4. M ANSION HOUSE. AT THE PEXX'A HA LB 0 AD DEPOT riTTSBURG, PA. MEALS HEADY OX THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TRAIXS. J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. Sept. 23, 18G8. tf a : - . . , -7 CELEBRATED (.v 5" M" fr-c' itJ j.n:e .::!(!.. ot t: e s i ( ;, " -nu-. Col ICCtl'v . iitierfiii i hieaej in.;. I.IV R and rowT; i ', l.:vi f.l;jp5.,;i,t 1 O.-l-oilv. v:,;i,:,.... ns. ,i'st;-..i'on. C ':(' is. (;,!:: os atid Sp:i:.,. - .-, '.- ( I fi.n 1. .. ."...! it ... ht'i !: . e.! in let f: C .1 er -ex. at i -.I ijii-ert-iit s s ! t ' ; .1 : W ' V tpfC.Ul causts. Noll ii'g tlsnt ; n.-.L rl oles..me, c ,. and icstotaiive in ;s iiatioe Ct:tei-- ii-t : . c ioi-osition . t ifS TETTER'S STOMAGi" BIT! EL'S. This popuhtr prcparatici tains no niineial of any kind, no da:V botanical element; no riery excitant, l-tu is a combination of the extracts of rare h.il samic herbs ami plants with the puiest riiil.lebt of all diffusive stimulants. P is well to le forearmed' against disease, and, so far as the launau svstem can 1 pp ttcted by human rr.iar.s aga-"nst ir.a!i.":it3 I engendered by an unwholesome atn.'.isj.hvre, j imi'iire water and other external Ci'u---j IIOSTETTLR'S BI ITERS may U n-:.ol on as a siiiiegtiaKi. In distiicts infested with Fever ui:J A-;.r, it has been h Uml infallible as a prevcutivo and irus:siii. ie as a r-n,ely and thousai.-'s who lesoi t to it under appreiiehsiiu i f e.:, attack, escape the fcoui.'c; and ihons.i!,' who neglect to avail themselv. s of its pv tective qualities in advance, are cured y i vei' brief course of this marvelous medi- in.-. Fever and Ague patients, afttr being pli-t with qt.ioiii Tor months in vaoi. until hiir! saturated with that dangerous a!kab-ii. ate not ut:fn qiientiy re.-t.-re.l t health within a lew davs bv the use of HOSTETi ER': BITTERS. The weak stnach is rapidly invigorate 1 anil the aj)f.etite restore.1 by this agreiMhli Tonic, and hence it works wonders in i-w of Dispepsia an' in l-ss confirmed fi-rnis.-.f Iudigesthn. Acting r.s a gentle and pair less apperitnf. as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the Const i pat:, n superinduced by irregular action of t!,e J: gtstive arid secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to AVrrf t A'iavl.s. J.'irness of Sj irit3 and Fits Lavgiu.r. fiot? prompt ard permanent reiiif fi.-m the Bitters. The testimony on ;).: point is n..st cr-'., elusive, and fioiu sexes. , The agoj y of I ')S' t:: L'e.-; iv a i-iu .1 C t : ic is i mm i.:.,. iV t the smi a and bv r."Crtior:a'"v re turn of the c; r. s 1 n i - 'rtit g to it, 1 1 . be I r. '-r;ie.: A- a G.-n. ral T i.'.C nosTr.'nr Ll'i TI RS j r HOa X Of if" iced -r v. it i i'lil'v -iT reciated ell', efs hi h f;.j.-; b sei Let" vix t ee 1 . Ir. . a.-. of C. a.-;;', ''.-. . H'cit'.-riw. J'rcmafiii c 7 "V itn-l I l-ei-e;.itn :i it t.-xe' rises I lie ! iirii 3 I v in ( A 'j tie i. t"i ncf1. b. ri i-nva'esceof s a dciipbi ,:.t- i f a id ii.vit; ' d:.-ase i 1 rant. Y"h axvd. i' -pci ! tVem. is The ()' . r.-."- I. t!f :c-s lo ; S.j'V XX i of ti.it'Mc are ic rce o.d re-est.-.b? i . ':.! te f ! a-t. it re-o I L-ist. i- Siv,uJiin( :...i,.M bet, I' !!; tnanuf:i',!nred fo'-m s- ii: m.. vi:,;:. ai:ii flilire! f r e' fr. 'i. aci 1 e'e":eiit" present more or : the friii,ar l-.i.ics and sti mac l-s S : I the day. No f itoilv t: ' dicitie ha been so liniv. ;" . :'i:d. it luiiv i-e !iu!y '. bled, desx-rv; !x" iiotuhir the it'Te' ''-(;. f '.orti.'ii f the e..ni!i,iii.!tv. as li T ETTER'S PI !' TiRS. P .p-.red by HO-xTETTER vt SMITH Pitt-bui i'a S.dd i. :'.'! 1 ' liu-itists. Grocers and Store ke'j.ers ex. rv.xl. Miirehi. 1S-M re. JOHN B. fROMALD Til MM IX 'i EM tut UIDRI SS, CLOAKS & SHAWLS. drscts. Hooted Shirts, Pertumery, Lil ,' ies' and Children' s Shoes, Gloves, LLmk erchiefs, Fai.cv Goo1s. notions, &c, &c. MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, Pa. ! Nov. 20. 18Sl.lv. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. FATTOX. JOIIASTOWX P4. such as pemmoti Winsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rini Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, &mt fat CShirs, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges. A-c. &c. CABINET FURNITURE ol every description and if latest STILES. 11777 PRICES TOSUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully solicits a liberal share of pub!:c patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambri Co. Pa. November 20th, 186L !j Sr.-j i ,
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