-J Annie I. surfs. Tills I vdy son?, admired tliu woiU ovt-r (or the bcautiul simplicity of i's words, its easy fl)in;4 and expressive inolody, has lately received an additional impetus to its popularity by the following incident said to have occurred in Mary land : A small select company had assembled in a pleasant parlor, and were gaily chat ting un 1 hnihinfr, when a tall young man entered, whose peculiar face and air instantly arrested attention llv va3 very palo, with that clear vivid complex ion which dark haired consumptives so often have. His locks were as bb'ek as jet and hang profuse upon a square white collar. I lis eyes were largo and spiritual, and his bro'.v such a one as a poet should have. Hut for a certain wandering loo!;, a causual observer would have pronounced him a turn of uncom mon Intellectual powers. The word ' poor fellow," an 1 " how sad ho looks," went the rounds as he canu forward, Iowed to the company and took his seat. One or t.vo thoughtless girls laughed and whisp'red that he was "love cracked," but the rest treated him with respectful deference. It was late in tha evening when sing ing was proposed, und to ask him lo sing Ann'u Laurie," was a task of uncom mon delicacy. One sopg after another was sung, and at last this one was nanv.vl. At its mention the young man grew deadly pal?, but did not speak ; he seem ed to be instantly lost in reverie, "Tho name of the girl who treated him so was Annie," said a lady whisper ing to a new guest " Oh ! I wish hi would sing it, no bjdy else can do it jus tice." "No one dare Mng 'Annie I -auric' be fore you, Charles," said an elderly lady ; would it be too much to ask you to fa vor tha company with it?' she ad led timidly Hi did not reply for a moment his lips quivered a little, and then looking up as if ha was in a spiritual presence, Lcgan. Every sound was hushed it seemed as if his voice were the voice of nn angel. Th3 tones vibrated through nerve, pulse and heart and made one shiver with pathos of hi9 feeling ; never was heard melody in human voice like that so plaintive, so soulful, so tender and earnest. He sat with his head thrown back, his eyes half closed the locks of his hair glistened ngairst his pale temples, his hands lightly folded before him ; and as lie sang through the following stanzas he Hoemcd to shake from head to foot with heart-rending emotion ; Mixweltoii braes are bunny. Where early f i the dew ; And 'twas thre that Annie Laurie (j md :ne her projiie true. Used ir.o her proiuiss true. Which ne'er forgot will be. And fur bonny Annie Laurie I'd lay me down and dec. II. -r brow is like the sn .v.v -drift, Her throat is like the swan, Her features are the fairest That eVr the sun shone on Tnat e'er the sun shone on, And dark blue is her e'e, And for bunny Annie Laurie I'd lay nic down and dee. Lke dew on the gowan lying li the fa' o' her fairy feet, And like winds in bummer sighir:g Her voice i lew and swec- Her voice is low ami sweet ; She's a' the world t me. And f jr bonny Annie Laurie I'd lay ine down and dee. As he proceeded from line to line, and verse to verse, there was no more jesting nrnotsg the company all was hushed as if by the silence of death. .Many a lip trembled, and but few eyes but were wet with the tears of spontaneous pity ami compassion. When finishing the last verse ha made a slight pause, gazed with a searching, longing expression about the room, gasp ed forth: And fur bonny Annie Laurie, I'd lay me down and dee. nnl slowly dropped his head backward over the chair. The black locks seemed to grow blacker, the white temples whiter, and the lustrous eyes to slowly close with inexpressible and torturing anguish. There was a long and solemn pause. One glance at another all scorned awe tdruck till the lady who hail urged him to sing laid her hand gently upon his shoulder, saving : " Charles': Charles I" Then came a hush, a thrill of horror crept through every i'rsime ; the poor tired heart had ceased to boat. Charles, the love-betrayed, was dead. " Now, gentlemen," said Sheridan to his guests' as tho ladies left the room, " let us understand each other. Are we to drink like men or beasts!" Some what indignant, tlio guests exclaimed. Like men, of course." Then," he replied, " we arc a going- to get jolly drunk, for brutes never drink more than they wunt." Jenkins : where r A .'!', ('ill have you kept yourself, this long timet" "Kept my Fid f! I rijut keep myself; I ltvc rrcdit." HEN'S HTI II G :,M A II K EX. Corr.cted Wecilv. mrcn. 513 50 Fh.ur per bbl Extra Family, Extra, Beef, per lb. Potatoes, per bushel, Apples. Butter, per lb. Cabbage, per doz. Wheat, per bushel, Rye. Cuck wheat, " Corn, O.its. Apples, " " dried, Peaches, " " " Deans, " Clover seed, " . 50 C2 40 7 5 2 "5 l.'oO 1,25 l.as 75 1,50 3,00 2.50 PENNSYLVANIA kaii. roao SCHF.OCI.E. leave WESTWARD, . t. C i- STATIONS. A.M. A. M. ! P.M. P. M. Altoona. Kit tanning, Galiitzin, Cresson, ally's Portage, VYilmore, Suninierhi!!, South Fork, Mineral Point, Conernaugh, Johnstown, G.50 0.15 I 9,10 9.42 55 10 0.60 .30 .34 83 ,40 .55 05 11 23 40 S.02 l S.40 : 11.00 8 48 i 10 40 10.47 ; 47 LEAVE EASTWARD", rr : i 3 i STATIONS. "3 e- ; r- a; P. M. A.M. A.M. j A. M. Job iifttown, Conemaugh. Mineral Point.. South Fork, Summerhill. Wilniore, Port.ige, Lilly's, Cresson , Galiitzin, Kittanuing, Altoona. 6 02 4. OS '6 07 i 4.13 P7.S9 , 12.50 P4.27 P4.3S 4.47 6.40 r4 .55 vo 05 r7.0S 5.15 7.17 5 25 r.V jg 7. CO J C 00 8.-17 9 20 ;i.59 2.35 F.P.ENSBUKG & CRESSON P.AlLllOAD. On and after Monday, Ojtober. 31. I8G4.' trains on this road will" ruu as foliows : Leavf. EuBNSiifita At C,00 A. M.. conucctinu with the B i'.t more Express West and Through Accom modation East. At 4,10 P. M.. caneetiug witii the Mai! Train West and Through Express East. Leave Cbksson At 12.30 P. M.. or on departure of Tiro' Accommodation West. At 9.40 P. M., or on -lepirture of Express East aud Mail West. ENOCH LEWIS. Gen.Sapt. BBBX8BUKS HOUS ,'phe umleisige.l having purchased and I taken possession f the. Ebe!i'urg lloiihc ( funnel y ocupie.l by lleury Foster will be happy to receive an 1 accomr.jtxl atehisi.J.l customers, ar.ii ail others who may be disposed to tiatrouize him. T'u. Pruprieb.r feels assured from ti.e spacious HOUSE, STABLE & other facilities that he can oiler at least .-.s gooj accommo datic.ns as can be had at any other in the place. He is in possesion of a large supply of the choisest li-piors with which his bar will be furnished; his table will be fnrn isheil with all th lnynr:ii nf tht ennui vii '-.r.ti . - v. . l v t "Jll j f heintendsby his hospitality and care, to j men i me parronage oi all tose who stop withhim. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ehcnsburg April, 17, 1861. tf. POUDRETTE! ' Fifteen Years Fair Trial! A. PEYSSON, Philadelphia. POUDRETTE, $20,00 per ton, taken from the Factory loose, or CO cents per bushel, and $26,00 per ton in bags. de livered at Steamboat and R. R ad 'Depots, in Philadelphia. Manufactory, Gray's Fer ry Road, above the Arse:-al." Philadelphia. Dep .t. PEYSSON'S Farm, Gloucester, N. J.. Woodbury road.- Office Library Street. No. 420 back of the New Put Office. Pldlad'a. Dealers FRENCH. RICHARDS & CO., FOURTH A CALLOWIIILL Streets. Feb. 15. 1805-Ln PHILADELPHIA mm house. EBENSBURG PA J0HNT 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 he furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best of liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended, by an attentive run! obliging hostler. Ebenburg Apr.17 1861. y ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE fou SALE A tract of land (formerly owned by George M'Creary) situate in Susquehanna Township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Joseph Lute. William Garman, Joseph P.Miller, and others, containing 152 acics and 21 perches and allowance, about 60 acres of which is cleared and thereon erected a one and a half e tory Log House and a Lig Barn. Apply to Wm. Kittcll. Attorney at-Lavr Ebensburg. Penn'a., or to the uudersigned (owner) Cherry Tree, Indiana county. Pa. E. B. CAMP. i D?c. 11, lscl-tf Tite peculiar taint or infection which we' call ScROFrr.A lurks . in the ccnitutioii9 of multitudes of men. It either produces or is produced lv an en feebled, vitiated state of the blood, wherein that fluid becomes in competent to sustain Uhe vital forces in their IaMX vhrorou action, and leaves the system to fall into disorder and dernv. 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, and, 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 penerution ; " indeed, it seems to be tho rod of Him who says, " I will visit the iniqui ties of the fathers upon their children." The diseases which it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption ; in the glands, swellings which suppurate rnd become ulcerous sores ; in the stomach and bowelswderangciiients which pro duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com plaints; on tho Ekin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz. purification and invigoration of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or c orrupted blood, you can mot have health; with that -'life of tho flesh" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Aycr's Sar3aparilla is compounded from tho most effectual anti dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of tho disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other remedy yet devised, is known 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 indisputably proven by tho great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has madu of the following diseases: King's Evil Or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tions, Pimples, Blctch.es and Sores, Ery sipelas, Bo3e or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Kheum, Scald Eead, Coughs from tu berculous deposits in the lungs, Whito Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole scries of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Ayer's American Almanac, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may "bo learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases 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 tinman life. The vast importance of these considera tions has led us to ppeud years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the name of Ater's Sarsaparilla, although it is com posed of ingredients, some of which exceed tho best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood ; purge out tho 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 leen deceived by many compounds of Sarsnparilln, that promised much arid did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its 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 same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more effectual than any other which ha3 ever been available to thenx CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con . sumption, and for tho relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so univer sally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the Itest it ever hns been, and that it may bo relied on to do oil it has ever done. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Dr. R. S. BUNN. Ebensburg, C. T. FRAZER, Johnstown. P. H. SHIELDS, Lorretto, and dealers everywhere. June 15. 1SCL KAIIWSSS ! AND SADDLERY The undersigned keeps constantly on hand and is still manufacturing all articles in his line such as, SADDLES, FINK SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESa DRAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. RIDINH BRIDLES, CHECK LINES, HALTERS, WHIPS, BRW1I11ANDS &.c, &c, which he will dispose of at low prices for cash. . His work is all warranted, and being ex perienced, lie puts the best of leather in his work. Thankful for past favors, he hopcus, by attention to business to merit a continu ance of the patronage heretofore so liberal ly extended to him. Shop above the store of Robert Davig. Persons wishing good and substantial Har ness can be accommodated by. HUGH M'COY. Ebensburg Dec, 11, 1861-tf. The Constitution of the United States with explanatory notes for sale- by JAMES MURRAY. HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID EXTPACT BUCIJU, a Positive and Specific Remedy for diseases, of the Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, and Droo bical Swellings. 'ihis Medicine increases the power of Di-K.-'sti"n, and excite the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery cr Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well us Pain and Inflammation. HELMCOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. For 'Weaknesses sris;ng from Excesses, I Habits of Dissipation, Early Indisctelion of Abuse, attended with the following symp toms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak Xer ves. Trembling. Horror ot Disease,- akciult:ess, Liiiiiicss c f Vision. Pain in the Back, Universal Lissitude of the Muscular System. Hut Hands. Filching of the" Body. Dryness of the Skin. Eruptions on the Fr.ce. j Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows JiiHiofciicy . Fatuity, Ejjilejtic Fits, In one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are i.ot frequently followed by thine "Direful Diseases." "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are a ware of the cause of their sufF eriug, But none will confess the records of the Insane Asylums. -And Md'.inchol'j Deaths by Qmsumption bear ample witness to the Truth of the as sertion. Tht Cuusiilutii'ii or.ee effected icitJi Orgmic Weajiicxs requires the aid of Medicine t. Strengthen, and Invigcratc the System. Which Helmuold's EXTBAUT BUCHU inearialAy does. A Trial will convince the most skeptical. FEM A LES FEMALES FEMA I ES. In Many Affections jeculiar to Female the Extract Buchu is unequalled by aiy other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, lire gularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, I Iterated or Scirrhous stare of the Uterus, LeuehorrJ cei or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. Talce no more Balsam, Mercury, or w pleasant Medicines J'i-r unpleasant und dans yriius diseases. HELM BOLD 'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH L'URF.S SECRE T DISEASES In all their Stages. At little Expense. Little or no change in Diet. No iujonve nieuce. Aii'l no Exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives sticiigth to Urinate, thereby t'etnoving Ob structions, Preventing and Curing Strict tires of the Urethra, allaying Pain arid In flammation, so fr qiicnt in the class of dis eases, 'arid expilling all Poisonous. I'iseased and womout Matter. Thousands upon Thousands who have l eet: the Victims of Quacks, and who have mid heavy fees to he cured in a shoit tin.e. have found they were deceived, aod that the -POISON" has. by the use of "Power ful Astringents," been dried up in the sys tem, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after. Marriage. U.-e Hehiibold's Extract Bu hn for all affections and di.-casis of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE or FEMALE, from whatever cati.M originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING Diseases of these Orjrans requires the aid of a DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EX TRACT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIUR ETIC, and is certain to have the desired effect in all Diseases for which it is Ilecr.i mended. Evidence of t'.ie most reliable and respon sible character will accompany the- medicine. Price $1,00 per bottle, or six for 85.00. Delivered to any AdJiess, fctxurely packed from obsei vat ion. j Descrihe Symptoms in all Communications ', inures Ouiiiinteed! Advice G ti.-! Address letters for it. formation to H. B. HELM BOLD, Chemist, 104 South Tenth st., bel. OheMiut, Phila HELMBOLD'S Medical Dol, HELMBOLD'S 2r.'7 and Chemical Ware, house, 694 Broadway, New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS who endea vor to dispose '-of their otcu" and "other" articles on ihe reputation attained by Uelmbuld's Genuine Preparations. H ; Extract Buchu. " Sarsaparilla. ' Improved Rose Wash. S0LD RY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. htitfp011 I1ELMB0LI)'J5. TAKE NO . ll1 ut tlie Advertisement and send for it AD AJOID IMPOSITION AND EX 1 OS o RE. March 9. l8C4.-ly. HL undersigned Graduate of theB.tlti r ii mte C;,1Ie of Dental Surgery, respect rally offers his prclTcssional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared no means thoroughly to acquaint himself with every improvement m his art. To many years of personal experience he has thought to add the imparted experienceof the high est authorities in Dental Science. He sim ply asks that an opportuitv may be given for his work to speak its o'wn praise. . SAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. S. OfGce in Colonade Row. References. Prcf. 0. A. Harris ; T v n.,.. a . v ft IT J 1 J IJUUtl, JI " i Handy ; A. A. Blandy, p. H. Austen, of the jj.iu.ionn e VAHU'tus. f-Will be at Ebensburg on the fourth Monday of each month, to stay one week. The Life and services of General Graut forwdo by JAMES MURRAY. Jolntttc-vvii Matrlile Workt! A NEW STOCK The subscriber has inst received a large and handsome invoice ofj,gpi ItaTiac and American fKp:ijl M A 11 P. L E , htfft comprising the largest and finest stock of the kind ever brought '"3.(1 Johnstown, at. his establishment 7 T& on Franklin Street, where he is prepared, with aii adequate force of txperiem :'. and tkilful work men. to execiit - all kinds .? MONUMENTS. Mantels, Tombstones. Ta ble and Bureau Tops, v.c. as cheap as they can be purchased in any of the cities. A large stock of (J it inpstonkh on hand and for sale low. 07 Prompt attention j aid to or ': rs fr.-m a di-taace a:.d :rrk deliveied where d.: sired. JOHN TABKE. Man.li in, 1SC2. GREAT ATTRACTION!! Call and Examine the Goods. flBlIlE subscii'oei.s having it turned In-m JL the city, have n w opc-icd one of the largest and most carefully assorted Mock of SPliING AND SlJMMEll GOODS, ever offered to the people of Carrolltown ul the sum undiug country, which they wid Sell at as low a figure as ony store ii: ti.e country. Their Mi ck consists of DRY GOODS. READY MADE CLOTH ING. BOOTS AND SHOES of ail kinds. Ladies' Drss (londsof all kinds, French Merinos, Delaines, Silks, Alpacas, Plaids, &c. Their stock of Grocdiica coi. siM cf the best articles the market aCords of COFFEE, Sl'GAIi, TOJIAtCO, S,C. Their Curlerv is f the beM manufacture. Their QUEENS WARE aud liOLEOW WARE are of the tiuM. quality. Ladies who wish to makf a gou.l investment sh u! 1 call and exan.ii.e fur theinsi Ivi s. All kinds of country produce taken, and grecidincLs not refused. Iivc ns a oidi.aiid we will endeavor t. give you s i'it.:dti-.it!. Mav IS, 18C.4. E OlyA.S CO. HIGHLY IMPORTANT T BLACKSMITHS. Four fifths of time and hard l.tlor avid by using ISAAC C. fclNOF.R'S. NEW AND COMPLETE Hi;E AND BAND BENDER. Patented March 10, 1803. Its chief ad v:; tag. - .ve 1st. Having str. 'tig g- ir v l.i-el.- f - oh; dn power. man can operate it to hem! cold wagon tire, ;;n !. under 1 bv 4 ini-l.is. '2d. Having m.-veai-l i i'u - I :.e bar siju '.re i) t ije p..'tabie r !.'' r. it takis all twist out i f ihe b:ir, wiiile beii'liiig in a regular circle. 3d It can be shifted to 1 (n,l to any de sired cir !c from one, up to twelve Vet, it; one minute. -It':. II iving a tno-.-i Mob- c -nf re p-ist. wi.i.-h can be quickly taken oli". tires and baiid are easily tuki. n out. nth. The t ppei ribbed roller will aLva.. drw th- bar through. Cth. Bving uaj'd atid numbered, a can; with dirertiot s. accom paid' s it. Tlio Machine in good (oil the j urii;di) running order, boiled upon a strong piece !' timber, without legs or cuu.k, fo i-'.O, or with legs am! ci'.ttik f.-r 15. All cash oidets prouij 'b led t... fci- State and O-ur-tv RihK- f..r ISA .-'(.' 0. SlNMl il Eiwrishuig. April 0 10 1-!y bensbtirg Ituok Sjorc. Just re a fre.-h sti ck i f Paper, dvc. Legal Cap. V. hitc an l Clue L:.: 1 Cup. Phdii Uhif- Cap. White and R!u.. L-d l Post. Commercial better. Octavo Note Guilt b Jije. L-dv's Note. Blank l)fcds, Mortj:i-re-, ai:u Bunds. Blank Suinracns' atul Executions. Blar.k Booko. Tuck Pass liot.k. Time Books 1'doltiiiK Paprr. Arnold' Viitii.g Dnid. St-'cl Pens an 1 l'en Huh'.er?. Envelopes barre and Small. Copy Book- and Mucelae. Boohs of vaiii us l.iiids tVor.i 10 cts. t' Jl.'o. isepars and Tubaeci and variiius other No tions of the best quality. Jut reccied two new firgt class Novels. " VKRY BAKU CASH." by C and "BAKULLL M ABKii AM," ly M. Braddon. April 13, 1?0S. JAMBS MURRAY. B. EHENsnrno hakehy A A D wmwm xmmm t jg U1E subscriber, having greativ enlarged J. his BAKERY and. rrpler"ihed his stock of GROCERIES and CONFECTION- ARIES, is prepared to supply orders, on j phort notice. He has also added to his ; store, manv other articles, such as j FLOUR. SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, SALT, TOBACCO & SEGARS, SPICES. TOYS. NOTIONS, &c. CARBON OIL at the lowest retail prices. A fine lot of CHRISTMAS CANDIES, CAKES and Christinas PRESENTS, to which he solicits the patronage of the pnb lie. He has. also, attached to his establish ment, an OYSTER and DRINKING SA LOON, where fresh Oysters, Sardines and jirime ALE and PORTER can be had, :.t ail honrp. GEORGE GURLEY. Dec. 2, 18G3.-ly. Notice. All persons indebted to me for subscription, advertising or job work, are requested to settle their accounts immedi ately. JAS. S. TODD. April J3. 18C4. M ANSION HOUSE. ATT HEP FXX'A RA LROAD DEPOT PITTSBURG, PA. MEALS BEADY ON THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TRALXS. J. II. CLARK Ss CO., Proprietors. STt. 23, 18 G$. tf HOST-ETTBE'S CELEBRATED ; A June and wo;, !ei fu! Tonic, currc-roye &r,i i alterative f Wonderful .fiio.A i: ii'-. of the " STOMACH. l.IVF.K AND lOVf;i. Cures Dy! epsi.i, Livr Gmplu'::.t. !',.;!. ; acije, t.ieneral Debility, N. v..:i.-! t--,t I j prc.-.-i. n f Spirits, Constipation, C-.!it, i ! U-rti'ittctit Feveis. (.'ramjis an! Sp::: s, a:,: all CompbiUitj. ol tttl.-r -ex, a.-. :: B -di'v Weikii-s- wl.cti ir ir:;.. i.:.; :u , systttu ol j io'il.ced l3' spteil cau.-ts. Xotl.mg that is uot .vhobsotne, r.j; atid restuv.itive in u :iau- Mi rs i:,v,V comr-Miion ot ,11( 'S'l ET'l I.l.'S sT( yiu Bl'lTERS. This popi.h'.r pHjwrar.'-.a f ,;. taius no ii;!i.e;a! of ariy .k'.i.J, no ?. 't but.iti'cai ch-nii-nt; iiu fiery exiitatit i . : is a inl :ii;o;oii n tlit: extracts of r.rel. saniic iioiis ami plants with ti,r pu-.M mil:i.rt of nil :.:!::.-i ve stio e).i.!.T-. I ! wed io be fi-riMrmed aga:! i and. So ;'at as the hii-S;.:ti s;t'h, . i proti cted 1 1. 1. tii .ii r::Ti! rg-.in-t i, ..! -I i :;g( -nderr-d bv an iiiiw!,'.'f.v.ii.p ait: f.-tif- no ti:r -xt( : ,::! c. u HOs'iET'l !.!; l,i !T!.i:j n.ay 1-. r. ;-: tn as a s.:vfcu;-ud. In distiit it.f.-.:ed w hi. Ft r- r .wl .!,,.-, it l.s I eei, f ui.d :i:f.H:b!e as .V.-.. r.nd ii 1 1 ;! 'r as a r .iid t: !:., resi r! t und- r aj'pM ;; ...-: j i.ttr.ck. sc.i; e ' be co':r; e; ai.y t .: . j who Pi ;.! i t t i av;;i tie!' .-''v:-.i if I ttct ive qualitifs i?i adv.it-ee, are c.io -1 1 v i j VCI V bl !ef coi, ' e ! i: :;rv eii !,s I Fever ami Ai.-.' j. 'i . it;. atr r isu: with in- ! !' ue'i :l iu vt.in. ui.'h .-.;-. s um :-.t. d v itb th.i ci-f 'i'.-i Hi it Hi fl q "..ii'U re-: i. ii to health u ';:' j f. w i)i.,s bv ihe i;- c! hOSTETJ ::. BITTER5. Tiie weak st.-macii is Tut-idly i::li''riv i i and the aw ct.te res.ored i v this ajr.t-v : j Tor.ic. at;ii hiin'i- it v-.:k., wi nder- . I if Dis'r e; ;.!!' ::. less coiiti-t:,c i fn- :' I Imtii'tstii-n. Acf.tig a a g tit'e aid i .f 1 less r. i rior.t, as will as m-on ti.e r. :: i also i'lVaria'oiy telle Vis lie Cor.u; : . :. j sii j erindnci d i v irregular action '.1 ti:e c- j gi stive ai.'l sM p iive organs. rersoiis i.i le S.al.-.t. l-al.ie . ".- j Att-icks. .eifiiW rf . it und '.;. ' Lanffiwr. t; ; j iriiij t ;md perrii.i c: : rv : fiotn the Bitters. The tistiirot.y v. -point is iti' St coia'lt'.sivc, and fr. ::; t ' The agony ,.f Bi'i ai- C .'i.- is in.r.-"::.." asstned bv a single th e .if the n '. and by occasional' v tesorti.. to i;. t! i turn of li e crti-ph.ii t r-sav b- j r-;. . - . : : " i-.-'cTt'TiT '-' l ii lit :i i . i i--.iv. i..ii..i..- i P.ITTFR-5 i r. -luce i!;i-.N , h ' " i x perii-ei i i .'i it;. i - -. ' t i t" : ! i v c ! fnl'lv -tpj ve.-:;.ted Ii. C ..'..'; -i - a? U',r':u.$. ''-;;. ...-;r -.r.-i I'-'-'- I i'y atid 1 Jecrer-'T iide at'sii'"! :. O ' ! i oxi-iciM-s tie o'eciric i:. !'.;. !" b.i t. -j nvalescer.t s! :-'es f r.li disc.i' : ' ' -' : as a delight Till i o vi. -i a:.t. Vv i t r. j poeis f nature ale iclni.e.;, it i - re-it. f--rcc hk! ic-: st xl.-ti -m. i Last, l.o: . t h-a t. it is The 0--.-V Sti uu! tt ft c-itis; :: ..iiTit.'.et oi ! b- n- s '; ,; j and iiitim-u. us matt rials, and rt.Vn - f i from aci-l iiei..t i:ls l r-niit mere ,r ' i all the ordinary tonics und st-. luaci a.- ' j th-- day. ' No I'liu'ly !j. dit ire hns hi en so rr:-;- .-allv, and. it may oe t'ulv added, ces-f-' ' Iv popular with the i-.Ttdlie.. t p-it; - ' j the community, a HOST LITER'S IT- ', TI RS. P:-4 pared bv HO TETTER & SMI. Piltvl.or -': l'l S. id by a'l DlUlrgits, Giocers and S. I keepers everv n la-re. j M:irch9. i so i -ly. JOHN B, ROIVSALD DEALER IN wmm & fascy mm J U1MM1. US, LMUJUUPUl. CLOAKS & SHAWLS, , s, Periumcry, i' ' Corsets. Hoot ed Skirts. its' and Children's Shoes. Gloves. U . ----- 7 crchiefs. Fancy Gocxls, notions, ive iV MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN. D- Nov. -20, ISol. ly. CHAIR MANUFACTORY: WILLIAM P. PATTON. LL KIXIBOF' CBS such as common Yinsor C'naii, Fret T"-' Chairs, Vienna CI airs. Bustle Chairs, K' Backed Chairs, Sociable Cha-rs, Cane cat (Stairs, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF KVERY mm SEAT f HUBS Settees, ImllCOS, iVC.,f- CABINET FURNITURE of overv description and of ' '''T'-ijr STYLES, WITH PRICES TO S L'U lt-' Tastes of all. . Thankful for r.nsf fivors. he K'-'t'1'" It'll Iv? a hUUiUMHtlf V'i ' k4 y.J ape. Clinton Street, Johnstown C'11 ,T 111 -11 u . ' i- 1 . ' 1