Kc-c-iiIi kl( I f (lie ISucslEi ' I'aniilj IitCsl OS" Liit'cr Ouulll. i I fFrum the Cincinnati Commm-ia! J ' The elder Iooih"s habits were exceed- j inly irregular, and . inlet fri ed wiih .hi j performances at times, that an actor less , jilted oufu Have furieacu ins popularity bevond redemption. Ii was rarely that lie appeared sohvr on trie stage, hum to.v- anls ttie cose ot tus lite it teip.ueil ail j j . c i ... i VlJIlianee Mii an oi liiauavm iu f 1 him in u cunditvjii to :spiear on the t-tajro m atl. Tlie ftoric-d told of him in this connec tion are imoirueral-le nial some of them extremely ludieroos. His appetite lor liquor was exluinely voraeious. lJtin without money at one time when in New York lie went to a pawnbroker's t-hup, literally pawned himself f..r mor.ey to purchase li.pior, was rt-jruhiily ticketed and exiiibited in a window, where he stayed till " releein-d ' by a fiit-nd. On another twi-ai.Hi l.-i; :ir.:-.o:iit-ed o appear in l'liilade!p! i i at the a'nnt Btrett, we believe she n.jiatr, on tho day for the -erhr:n.ii:ee had lJo-rh locked up, but was outwitted by the actor, who bribed-the servant to Hint; a bitt!e f brandy, a saucer an 1 a clay pipe. In eeriin tltc pipe lhroii!i t!:o keyhole, wit!: the bowl invertc'l, the brutidy was pound into the hauccr, and sucked up thioo-Ii the Iipe, by the thirsty irac- dian, and tiie fact was disi.-io.-e l wh n in the twi iht the manager procredeil ihere to conduct him tJ the (hcs.-inj: rom, and found him in an iucnib!e condition. It was considered foKiewhat eri!ous to play Ii'cknr.n-I to lioo'h's J:.cirl t.'.e Third, partieuiarly if the actor was in liquor. I)urin: lb" combat on Ilos.vorth Field he was a; I in his exciivi.a nt to Consider himself in reaiity tlie kin", am! cut and thrust w ith th- ticrccta ? s nd t - rcity of a luan eurajrcd iu an ca:ltt and life dfjjidin f r t tf ari.is. At suca tiaics it wa necessary to disa ble him, and it was i;i one of thtv ; ra iy Fpeils" t!.at his face wn- disi-ured iur life by an uopvrriicd acf.r. the bnfjre d' his n e !eiii; broken bv the blow d. livcivd tbwuli sh. er d.-fie. The erv ludicrous MVe which o-c!ii red at :i New York Theatre, between I iooth and the cel ebrated f..t jxirl of lUrtitun' .Museum, is probldy faiiitli.tr to mo?t of our rea-d-'T and, ieihapsf c.nc 0j tl, . nrs: ama inj inciJ.nts in the annuls of the ftajre. It is vtry doubiful whv.:!ier IV.t!i was in line at any linw wlVn under ili: inM jeiuv of troj; drink. He was, li.vever,- of a very fiery quality, and in his j-.-ci;!i.r fphere the n.ddeii and net vous cxpri's--ion of concent rate 1 pts-in, -a a!s- the inure quiet ntal nub'b passnjres of hi- dd.in eations la whs jierhap--, .insurpasscil by any actor of his time, :m would have passed for crazy it i: wt-t-c Mippi-,1 he was guided in his dra:i;ntio oitttiui-sls bv feeling rather than co;i;i::r-it3 artistic skill Oft trie stige, the cider Hooto was coo- vivptl, jrenia!, warm hearted, and as much Ijved as in his profession he was .n'mired. The fatni'y of liooih consisted :f th following: Junius Drums IkM.iii. Jr., and a daughter, who, if lining is still un married chiidn n by bis Hrret wii'e, an English hi y ; and lMwin Forresr, John Wilkes, Joseph, ..d a daughter, now wife of John S. Clarke, the comedian children of his sr eond wile, an American lady, still surviving, and who must be, nt this time, past iifty yeai s of age. IfoiT ISoolh'N ilrottier Et-eeii ed the Dreadful Intelligence in ClDCliiiiatl. (Ftorri the Cit.cinnc.ti Con.ruertial. tlie oldest ot the boys. Junius Urutus. was bom wni in Cbarlestoti, fHiutli Uaroliua. ' . . - 'i in lo.'i. lie luaMe lus nrst appn-arance on the stage in 1831, at iTttslangh, Pennsylvania, as "Tyrrt-1" in 44 Rich ard III," anil appeared thst iu New York at the Bowery, in 1S.51. The sams year he went to California ; und if we mistake not, he fpont ino.-t of liis time on the I'aciiic (Mut. He was married twice first to Tdiss .CU-mentiuo DeBar, an I;ish acttes.s from Dublin, and reputed to have been one of the most beautiful women of her day. T hey sub ecquently separated and Mr. Booth mar ried a Mi.s Harriet M ine, who died in San Francisco in 1S"'J, alter a lingering illners. This member of the family woul I have completed a two weeks engagement at l'ike" Opera House, on Saturday ni 'lit, 1 li.ll K . .. bui for tbs terrible news which associated the family name inseparanly with the cruel assassination ul V;;shi:igtuti. Mr. Jiootb, who had been up late the previous night. Lit his room and went direct to Pike's Opera House on .Saturday morning to attend rehearsal, totally unaware of what bad transpired. An excited crowd I ind already clamored at the door for him turn down the bid in which he was announced, and hrwl only left only left on assurance that he would not play, and that no performance would be had that exciting. W hen he appeared on the stage Mr. Sinuni nds, acting mana ger, drew him to one side, and cautioned him against too much publicity lle inquired why, and. on beiin toM he news, exclaimed : 44 My f Jod ! can it j lid possible !" swooned away, and wa Conveyed from the stage in an insemnhh, j nditivn He is report to have since left theocily. He is said, by those who j ciAiao to know birjo, ftnd urtak advi?cdly to 1k a Union nnn, without a tinge; of 1 ti . secession aiison or sympathy ; but of his poiiiica! notions wc know nothing, lie ivsi:n!ils his bither lu-rxni'iMi mm & than any ofI((.r uf famil ,,-, . I tique type i.f faev, aid features rn pubic of wonderful expression under th ni Rucnee of excitement fty Girls sometimes put their lips out Iteoanse they are angry, ami willl.liril.'S bccatii - e tlu v are disused to meet you . . . 1 S bait V;tv 'jgKEXMiUWi M A KtvK T. Corr eted Week I v. PHirKs. S13 5J 25 60 62 Flour per hhl Extra Fainily, Extra.. lietf per lb. Potatoes, per bushel. Apples, Putter, per ib. Cabbage, per 40 -5 0 j - - Wheat, live. linckwheat, 0r, Oats. Appfc. IVaehes. . IVai.s. (Jl'v-r eed, per bushel. 1. 1. 1 I-- ned. I, -rit J ,00 II. 50 I 8 ,0 IU.. 4 l'EN'N-VI. An liAIi. Khaii s HML"I.K Li;. K WK.STWAlUi.a i i ' ! i i" -Jl j A.M. A. M. I' M. IV M. j c 50 o.i. y.io 7.5 ; 1 8 M 7 2 fJ lO 0.42 h :in . 7 Z4 ! S : : ! - 4 : j i H.r.r, . 8.02 r n.-, ' i ' : ; o 1 1 ; 8 40 -Jl 00 10 40 9 4. H 4M In 47 ! 4? TAT IONS. !t.Mna. Kitttnii:rg. tillttzin. L':s-.n, Li:i's i'orsitce. Wilm-.re. Mir. m- rhiil, S..ufh F..ik. M.nt ral I 'int. ( nM;i:ug1., J lii.stoun. LEAVE EASTWAUD0, I STATIONS. x P. M. A.M. A.M. A. M i f.-hiistown, V 'nemausjli. Mmeial Puiui. S-.tith F.nk, SuniUiei hi II. A ibiK tc. I'ort tge, C 02 0 07 4 fisj 4 13 pi. 27 P7.39 12.50 : r1 3 f 40 ' 4 47 I 1-4 .'.'. ! ' p.. ui Cie.-s..n, t iit'Iitzin. r-7 08 : 5 .15 I i 5 2 i ! 8.47 9 20 1.59 2.35 17 Kittaunin j P-"i.4o GO I o 00 -.sionna. EltENStiUuG & CM'ISsnN !;AILIli On and alter Monday. O 'tub r. ill. Jo4 trains .-ii this r.-td wii- run Lkavk Eiiensiu-U'; as toil. At ;fM A. M . :onnei:tiu wi'h the !!i't more Exprs West, and Through Accoiu inothi'ion Mat. At 4.10 P. M . onnerfiMg with the Mii: Train West an ! Throng1! Impress East. I.KAVK t'KBSON . At 12 SO F M . or .,n departure of Thro' Arc. itnrnoilai i. ;n West At 9 40 i M . or on departure of Express East a.,d Ma:! -t. ENOCH LEWIS. Gen.Snpt. ?I1he undersiged having purchase-1 an'. 1 tak in possesion 4f the Ebenbtirg House (formely ocupied by Hurv Fiustpr . ...i t ...... . - . ' - n " uappy to receive and hcchiiiiii-.- ate his old customers, and all others who may be disp sed to patronize him. The Proprietor feels assured from thi$ spacious HOUSE. STABLER ..the: facilities that he can offer at leat as good .vic .mmo dations as can be had at any other in the place. He is in pussiest on of a large supply uf the cbois-st bqii .rs with which his bai will I,.; furnished: his tabic- wiil l,e fun, i.-hed with al) th luxuries . the .-eason. and he intends by his h- spit 'lity and care, to merit the patronage, of all tLose who stop withhim. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebcusbuig April, 17, ISO 1 . tf. P0UDUETTE! Fifteen Years Fair Trial! A. FEY.S.-0V. FlML IR1.PHI a . POUD'.-EITE. $20.00 per ton, taken Ir in t';c Ftct-.rv 1 M.se. or 50 cents per bushel, and $2.. 00 pr t -n in ba"s lt- hveted at S:eauib.-at atfd R R .u! D.-pots, in Philadelphia. M mulactory. Gray's Fer ry K .ad, ab ,y the Arse a!. Fhil.idelphi i. Dp.t. PF.YSSOX'S Farm, Gloucester, N. J , Woul bury road. OTi-e- -Library Street. No. 420 back of the New P ,st Office. Pinlad'a I). aieis FIUIVCH. RICHARDS & CO . FOURTH . CALLOWIIILL Streets Feb 15. 1805-4m PHILADELPHIA mm - house EBENSBURG PA JOHN A. BLAllC. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no nain- to ren.ier this Hotel, worthy of a continua- tion of the lilteral share of public t.atron- a"e il "s hereto.ore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the tk(i iX,jTiU hls bar w,th the of Tis Viable is largo, and will be attended, hy an attentive and obliging hostler. Ebeofcurg Apr.I7 181. The peculiar taint of j infection which we rail Sckofcia Jinks the constitioioiis is s multitudes of nun. It either produces or is produced liy an en "VM liel.lcd. vitiated sfn-e i-er'Y of the hh-od. v herein I LCfc!ifl3ii t jttluu fluid bconies in- ( " his Medicine increases the power of Di I -pJrra 1 vNa' ompeietir to sustain j gcstion, and excite the Aosnrlrf-nts into fT'Wl J3l"!34-1-M-c vital meir a gryy f xiJrliiiii vipoma- actio:i, and r i nvts inc M .-n :n i . rST f ' I i"lo li-oi-.U-r nml "--Zr-vr ecv. if:c sciotu'oasi I rontaminaiioa is varioa-lv -in"i-cd ly tncrcmial , disease, low living, disorl.rcd digestion from ! unhealthy fowl, i;ii'jn;-c air. filth ami f.lthv h-.ihit, the depressing vices, and. wliove all, hy t'le venereal infection Whatever he ijs origin, it is hereditary in the constitution. lescc!iding "from parents to children unto the ihird ami fourth feneration ; " indeed, it seems to !c the rod of Him who says, " 1 will visit the iniqui ties of the fathers tijon their children." 'i he diseases which it originates take various names, aceordins to the organs it attacks. In the lungs. Scrofula produces tnhercks, and finally ( OTisumf.rion ; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and become ulcerous sores ; in the ,.,.,.. i i i. i. ..!.:... . is.u:u&. II mill flOV.lS, Oer.lliCUIt 111.-, nill.u IIIJ- ducc indigetiuti, dyspepsia, ami liver ii plaints; on the skin", eruptive and cutaneoi affections. Tliese all having the same origi cutaneous :in. rpnaire the same n-moilv vi.. i.uritii-ation miiJ invigoration of the blood, l'arify the K!od, and t'nes d ingerous distrmjcrs leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted i.lood, ycni ran- not have health; with :lmt ' 1 tc ot the r.esa " healthy, yoa cannot have s ro'uloas disease. Ayor'a Sarsaparilli i romr-ounded from the ino-t ctT-H-tual anti dotes that medi-al . science has d-s.overed for j this atHi.-fing disteniH;r, and for the cure of the j disorders it entails. That it is f.tr superior to i ony other rcmedv yet devised, is known by ail j who have sr!ven it "a trial. That it does com- ! bine virtues truly extraordinary iri t'i: ir effect i upon this class of otnpl.iints is ii: lispuih y piwen by the great mulutmie of publicly j known and remarkable cures it ha- m.)de of tlie fv viiiowinj; diea-.es : King's Lvil JjyP ; "JJf "r,w iJViiLlia OUU ( ypnulnc mtecuons, cicrctinal Disevca, . Feaiale Weaknesses, 'b "leed, the whole ; series of roniplaints that itiise from impurity j of the blood. Minute reports of in!iidual . case mar be found in Avlr's Amh;ican Almanac, which U furnished 10 the dru-gists j for gratuitous distribution, wherein m.iv lie j le.rned the direction, for iuuse, and orie of ; imr rcniarstioii' euieswi.cn u nas l'.iaue w in n all other remedies had failed to artord relief. ': Those cases are nun.oselv taken from all sec- tions of the country, in order that every reader tnav have aci-ess 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 mhject to disease and its fatal results than i.rc healthy rorisiiru tions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. Tiic vast importance of these considera tions has led us to spend years in jiertectin-r a remedy w!ii h is nd--piate to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the name of k.k's Sa rsai'aei li.a, n'.tho.igh it is cotn- po-cd of iugixdier.ts, otnc tjf wiii.-h exceed the best of &irs ii4ir!l!n in aberarive power, liv its ud you may protect yourself from thesufler- 1 ln; and danger ot tnesj disonlers. Purge out I the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood ; ure out the causes ot disease, and I vigorous health will follow. Jiy its jK.'eu!iar 1 virtues this remedy stimulates -the vital func tions, ana thus eNels the distempers which lark within the system or burst out on any j part of it. Wo. know the public have been deceived bv . mnnv fmi.tuiiml. . SCi-t.j, .f.'., ili.i .. . ... ...1 muc'i and did no'hinj; ; but they uil! neither he deceived nor ib-apjiointcd in this. Its virtues have been proven hy abundant trial, and there remains no question of irs surpassing excel'ence for the ure of the afriictin diseases it is in tetidod to reach. Although under the sumo name, it is a very ditferent meduiiie fiom any other which has !ecn la.-fore the peoph-, anl is far more effectual than any other which has ever been available to them. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Th World's Groat Ecmody for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of tho disease. This hfis been po lon used and so univer sally known, that we need do no more than assure the public taut its quality is ken tip to the best it ever has been, and that it tnav bo relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by 1)r J C. Avm & Co., Practical and Anii,t vtd i hrrr.hti, LajwciI, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Da R. S. IJUNN. Ebei.sburg. C T. FRAZEPw. Johnstown. P. 11 SHIELDS, Lorretto. and dealers everywhere. June 15. 13G1. HARraESS! AMD SADDLERY lhe im.lersignetl Km-ps coiistantlv ot, I hand and is still manufacturing all articles I iu his hue Mich as. SADDLES, FINE SINGLE iV DOHllLK HARNESa D AFT HARNESS, PLIND LRIDLES. Rl OJNii RIllliLES CHECK LINES, HALTERS. WHIPS. liliWJMAXDS Ac. itc, which he will dispose of at low prices for cash. His work is all warranted, i;r.d beins ex perienced, be puts the bst of leather iu hi. work. Thankful for past favor, he hopes, by attention to business to merit a conii-Mi ance of the pitrmiage heretofore so liberal ly extended to him. Sh'-p above the store of Robert Dvi. 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 MUR2 AY- HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations. ! ! COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT liUCHU. ! ' . . . . . - "I i a lV.Miive and Specific Rimeuy for diseases J "' ,llc" I'la.uit-r. MUiifji., uravn, ami U...p- 'Cal Swellings. i.eaitt.v acinm. hv wl.ii-h the Wati rv or Oalcare' U-! depositions, and a! Unnatural Enlargements are le.luced, as well as I'ain and iidlatnmatiou. HELM COLD'S EX Til ACT BULT1 U. j For weaknesses aris'ng from Fxcesses. ; Habits of Dissipation, i.aih I r.diKietiun of Abuse, attended with the f-llow ing syuip J t.'ii.s: Indisposition to Exertion, Tj?? of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of l'realhing. ! W eak serves, Treinbling, Ib.rror of Disease. Wakefulness, rimness of Vision. , r?iri in the Pack, Universal lassitude of the Mtuscular System. Hot IU vis. Pshii.g of tlie linly. Dryness of tlie Skin. E ti;.t i.m.s on tlie F.-.ce. I'aili.i Coutitenaiice. These symptoms, if allowed to go on. which this ineiticitic invariably le.i.oves. siMin f..llons Itnpraicy. Fatuity, Ejjih';!ic Fit., In op., ot wt:uh i tie i'atieiit iimv cxpiie. Win can seiy that to- arc not !tc'iently followed bv t h. w "Tbrf fill I!sea-es ' ' I XA N II V AN D aN.Sf.M l'TIOX." Many ate awateof the cause of their sulf ering. Hut none uiil confts the records of the I nsane Asylums ulii'i Mcliinrfioiu Jrtttt.s C-nsHnjtion sei l-ar amnio wuiuss t. the- Truth of tin- as t ..(.. Tl'f Cfuisfi'iiti-n ot:,e rff.'cl iriA Onj inic l',a.'.ii-fg rt.u:es the aid of Medicine to s, ... , . , . t, cVfct..m If f.irh L'e.muold's KXTKACT Buniu ' J lifJII llJll tit yt A Trial will convince the ii,.t skeptical. Fl. MALES FEMALE FEMAI FS. ! In in am AjT'cti-uH ytmtiar to Ftutale the j F.i'ract li.ict.u is tint qo ilfed by any ther Jt ......... . l-sl ' 1 usvm.nry r.varu.Hions. i cerate i or; Ncirt h..U sta'e of the I terus. Ieueh" rrl oe I "r bites. S'en'.iry. and f..r all coinplaitils inciih-nt t the sex. whether arisir.g from iniiiscrelin Habits tif Dissipation. (.r in the DECLINE Oi: CHANCE OF LIFE, TaU no n,.tre IM.s. Merer,,. r,r j i t ! , . , , i H''"'',?" J-r dun. j V" wrf II FLMi '.OLD'S FXTUAOT P.UCHU AND IMFKOVED UOSK WASH CLUES SECRE'J D1SEASI-S In all their Stages, At little Expense Littie or no change iu Diet -NO incoljve- nience. .4i no ErjHisure. It causes a fitqueut- d.sire and gives stiength to Urinate, tturel y ilemoving Ob sti ucti- us. Preventing am! Curing Strict.- ores of the Ur.tl.ra. allaying Fain and In- tiaiiir.iati"ii. so fr quent iu the class of dis- j eas-s. and xj-' liiny all I'"isoHous. I'isea.nd i ml irori'ttiit LitUr., j Thousands upon Tl otisa'ids who have; i ecr the Vic'ifns of Quacks, an I who have; pai'! henry f-tes To 1.- cured in a siiorf t:n h.iee f.-uiiil thev were d'ceved. and thtit tt e "FOISON" hs. l y ti e use )' "Fovvcr- I'.i Astringents, been dried n; in the sys i. n- I rt-.iK ..nt in an amrravai.-d form. 1 jtrrfirjs f'Jtrr Mi'iriiUje. ti : U.-e lulml- ld's Extract Ilncbu f r all itl't'ons :..,! di.-i a si s of the URINAI.Y ORGANS, whether existioain JlAiEor Fl'.M A LE. from w han v. r cause ruminating and i,..m,'teroi HOW LONG T AN DING fji-euses nf tf e-e Ofiiatis n outre the aid ' a IMUl;E!!U. iiHLMIKiLD's IX- t:: ct hl ciiu is the cheat diur etic, and is certain to l ave the ilv-ircd eir'ci't in n!! Diseases J'r which it is Jitcom- Fvid. nee of the most reliable and respon K'ibb- chirrtcter will accompany the medicine. Price $1.00 per bottle, or six h! $5.00. Delivered to any Adutcss. securely packed from obsei vat ion. l)e.trril,e Symjttoms in all Communica on.s Cures Guaranteed! Advice G rui.-! Address letters 'or information to H lb I1F.LMP.OLD. Chemi-t, 104 South T.-nth st.. bel. ChcM.ut, Phila HELMP.OI D'S Mrdical Ihf. H i.LM HOLD'S Drn.i tmd C ,i,l IIViv. hoime, i 594 R road way. N.-w Y. rk. rkwapeof c-untf;;it:its andj UNPl.TNciPLED DE. LEllS who endei I vor to dis,., . f f!ieir t,u.lt .,, 0fur j artirles ,in !! rrputafii.n attained l,y HcImh.iliiV, i iet.mne Pn paratiot s. j " Extract U'lebn. t " Sarsaparilla. ' Improved Rose Wash. SOLD RY ALL TMH'GfilSTS V.Yv.I'YtVHFHP ASK For HI IAI HOI O'S take vol ! "-". i 'it out ti, Advertisement ami send f.-r it t ,m-AVOID IMPOSITION AND EX- 1 t ISL Ii E. March f). 18G4.-Iv. I)ETISTUY. rjIME undcrsignetl tira.luateof the Baltt I more Oullege of Dental Surgery, respect fu ly offers his proffessioiial .r vices to the citizens of ElK-nsburg. He has spared no means thoroughly to acquaint himself with everj- improvement "n his art. To many years of rsi.nal experience he has thought to a.ld the imp,,, ted experience of the high est authorities in Dental Science. He sim ply asks that an opportuitv may lie given for his work to speak its own prabe. SAMUEL RELF0RD, D. D. S. Oflict! in Colnnade Row. r 4 Rkpep.kkcks. In f.C. A. Harris ; T. K. Rood. ir. : W. R. Ilsrdy ; A A Rlandy, p. H. Austen, of the iiammorp l.iol!i,u;e. CO- Will bent Enen.sburg on the fourth Monday of each month, to stay one week. The Life aud services of General Grant fof side by JAMES MURRAY. Jalimlovi n Marble Worlc A NEW STOt.K The subscriber basjtist received a lame and handsome invoice Ualuu and Ame-iian , t t r. r yi A JI 1 Li ri , hll&X (rising the largest and finest v. i of the kmd ever brought to if&T-1? com p I Ptock , Johnstown, at his establishment J o Franklin Street, whete he- is piepartd. with at. adequate f ree of experienced and J fkilful workmen, to exceni ail kinds of MONUMENTS. Mantels. Tombstones. Ta ble and Itureaii Tops. tVc . as cheaii as they I can be purchased in any of the cities. A larjre stock ot U iiin'Istonf.s on liarul and fi r sale low. fCT" I'rompt attention aid toorlersfrem ft distance sired. and "Aork delivcied w!;ere le- J0I1N PA11KE. March 13. 13C2. GREAT ATTRACTION!! Call and Examine the Goods. f I1IIE subsciibcis having returned from M the city, have n w opened one f the largest, anil most canftiilv as-orted ht : of SI'IIING AND SUM M ICR GOODS. ever -ff-rel to the people f Carrollt.n ij rd ti e sum unditig c -nntry. which they will sell at as h w a figure as rnv store 1.. the country. Their -t ck cot sists of DKY GOODS. READY MAD!', f LOTH- INtJ. UOoTs AND teilOES of all kinds. Ladies Dress Goods of al' kinds, Fitnch Merinos. Delaines, Silks. Alta(.ts, I'laids, Ac. Their Ftock of r;rs.iics con sist of the Wrt articles the tnaiket aflords of COFFEE, SUGAR. T0DACC0. $C. Their Cu'leiv is if th !t manufacture. Their QU EE NSW A UK and IIOLLOW WARE aie d" the timst quality. La. lies who uish to make a gitI investment slculd call and ex. mine for themselves. All kinds of coin-try pr.iuce taken, and j grcriilncks n..t icfi.red, (Jive u a call, and i :t . . .1 - . . .: r i.: - w r- ii i ti.m-a i r ij j;ive n hi i -i.c ; i . n. May 18, Iftii. E. GLASS A- CO HIGHLY! MTOKTANT To F.LACK-MITHS. f. ur fifths f time and hard labor saved bv using ISAAC 0. FINGER'S. NEW AND COM I'LII E TIKE AND HAND KKNDER. Fatentel March 10, leGS. Its chief advan tages ar 1st. Having strone gear vi heels to obtain power, (inn man can operate it to bend cold wag-ii lire, any ize under 1 by 4 inches. 2d. Having moveable collars, to hold the ! b'.r square m the portable r li. r-. it takes ,wst out f the bar, while W-nding in a ! regular ciicle. 3 ! It can be shifted to l end to anv de "oci Lii.tg iniu .iie, uj. iu incoc eei, in 1 i.ro ttir.lll 4th. Il.tving a moveable crtre )ost. wlch can if o hick iv taKeu i If, tires ainl baudt are easdv taken out. j 5th. The l pper ribbed roller will always j draw the bar. through. tHh Being guared and t umbered, a card with diuoti,.! s, accompanies it. The Machii e in good (oil the journals) rtinni.ia order. t'i'tcil upon a strong piej-e of timber, without legs ot crank, for $20, it with letrs and crank f r $35. All cash onleis pp'tni Mv attended to. 1 CO State and County Rirbt f.-r sale. ISAAC C. SINGl R. Ebcnsbtng, Apii! (1 ls'n4ly E btnaburg Book Si ore. Just received j a fresh stock of Paper, &e. J Lif-al (lap. i Hl.ite an I I5!uc Laid Cap. j Pb.bl '.Vh'.te C.-.p. White and lou Lnid Po?t. j Commercial better. J Octavo Note Guilt Edge. j L-'dy's Net". ! blank Deed", Mr.rtg.-i ire , and Ponds. P.inuk Suin:uo:.s und Executious. blank I'c.oks. Tuck l'ass 15ocks. Time Ibx-ks Dlottit'p Paper. Arnold's Writing Fluid. St-el F'eus and Pen Ibilders. Envelopes Large and Small. Copy books and Mueeiage. Ii.-oks of various kin.is from 10 cts. t- J 1 , "ri t-egars and tnt nceo and various other No tions of the best quality. Juft received two n-w first class Navels. VI-ir.Y IIAKU CASH." hy t'Larb-s Itca lo. and "liARULLL .MAKKIi AM." ty .M. II. liraddoii. April l;i, IfCl. JAMK-- M I'll RAY. EHKXSIIURG liAKMIIY A X I mm having gnat; i.i:a rr . ; ni l f lit. sub.ciinei. having gn at; enlarged - his MA K Ell Y and red ':"ish. ,l his stock of GEOCIJilES and ON Fit TI C- ARIES, is prepared to supply orders. on his snoit tail ice. ll'J lias a! st.'te. many other articles. i . . i o Htl-ietl such as to FLOUR. SUGAR. Ci iFFEE. CIIIlF.sE. SALT. TdP.AtJCO - SEGAL'S, SPICES. TOYS. NOTIONS. .Vc. CAR RON OIL it the lowest retail prices. A fine h.t . f CHRISTMAS CANDIES. CAKES and Christmas PRESENTS, to which he solicits the patronage of the pub, lie. He lias. also, attached to his establish n.ent. an OYSTI R and DRINKING SA LOON. whre fresh Ovstcis. Sardines and prime ALE aud PORTER cat, be had, at all hours. - GEORGE GURLEY. Pec. 2. J8C3.-ly. "VTol Ice. IN All persons indebted to me for subscription, advertising or job work, are requested to settle their accounts immedi ately. JAS. S. TODD. April 13, 1864. M ANSION HOUSE. AT TIlE PEXX'A RALROAD DEPOT PITTSRURG. PA. MEALS READY OX THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TRAIXS. J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. Sflpt. 2. lgr,8. ti EOSTETTES'S CELEBRATED BjlT j?ES.S. A pure lii.d Wo:n!erI;.i 'funic. .urv. ;. aiuiative i f woudeiful tCicaiy of the stomach. i.iv::r and icvr Otrcs Ds,.cp-ia, Liver C-.i;.p;... ache. General DeLinty. N-rv .!.-. pre.-sioi, o' j ir.ts. Co.stipa:i..-. f, termitlei.t Feveis. Cr n ps hh! S( all il n. 1-t t t !' ii'l ;r I-x. .ir--, R-sh y eak?:i ss v. t. tt.tr .:!.; syfcttir. or prtHiuced by p et:.! ra .i-.i. I "... -". NothiT.'i that is n-.t rli r- , am! restorative in its i.at-.i e tto :. . , n-irpoitii.ti i f ti(TET"ThL'S s'ft M.ni; BITIEIIS. Tl.i pi pn'.ar pi.p.,.4 laitis no mineral i f any ku.d, r -" ..y U tn cal clei!'-nf; no ty t x. t -.--,. is a con.bii.Mtii.ii l the t xtiai u ! rvc t ssniic herbs nd plants with tl:- pu:tt: n.iblest of !l diffusive tm.ida' ts. I is well to ! forearmed a iir.M d:t aiid. s i fat as the human sjstt-ia r4- protected by t.tmiin nn ans g.t n. t in,i''s engendered by an Jtuwbole-in art. -j impure water aid other ex:;t..u cz HOMETIKR'S l.I lTEltS i:..,y U r,.,i on jis h s Veirnard. In distiiet.s ii fe-e 1 with F-.rrr .rvt It I as Itn t' U-i.l 11 !.. b e .'.3 . t r. v and irrtS'stible ,4s a remedy and 'I. : who resort to it under afii't-hn rv ;i attack, escape the s-course; pt.d- t: . who tifglei t t-. avail themseivt-s f :: tective qualities in advance, are ere- rt j Very brief c in.f this marvei. l.s I ever and Ague patients, alter with quinine t..r months in vain. :? :i' 'a saturated with that dancerous a'k.d not utifieqtiently restored to health v. - -i few das bv the ust of IIOTETlES's P.ITTERS. . The weak stomach is rapidly inv:;-r:'i and the appetite restored by this am-ctj :' T'otuc. and hence it works wtnir-rs ir n-t f Disj epsia ar.r5 in less coiifiinie-i t rT- f Indigestii-n. Acting as a gtntle sr. i pti less app'rieiit. as will a nn.-n tt.e liver,;: also invariably relieves the Ce-i'sU; v.: ; sunei induced by irregular action of the Ji gestive ftr.d seen five orni-ns. Persi.i.s i f feetIc habit. lbd !e to .YtTtJ Attacks. Lowvfss uf Siri's Fix "' l.unijur.r. find prcirp and per:iiar;et t t-lirf fi. tii the Hitters. T'he testiniot-y n tii point is most Ci.r.i.iusive. and f ins i; sexes. The agot.y of Ili'i-iUs C .'ic is in-n.tlati' ussnaged by a single !.x-t ..f t.'.e. -'ir n'.-.:.., and by oi-ca.-ioiial'y rt .-rtf:g t-. 't,:1.-:;-turn of ihc ccn.pl.iin? tm.y b" : ' A a (in;r.il Tonic. ! ioSTET ! f.i.S P.ITTFRS pr-!t":ce v? cu hic!. : . : " ex per:; rsctd or w iincssed 1 cf .re t: iy i;c. f".l!v apt-ieciat"i. In ca-is i,i" C :..; .' ' al Wraktifs, Frf mature hecvj w I -ity ami Ih-t tepitude arising in in 0 i Z:. it eeri-i-es trie e"i-.-tri.-- it.t'ncnre. 1 1. i convalesofi i st;;cf .f al' vlis. si-s it rj'T'i'i as a ueiigtituil invicotal.t. . ; sti powers of nature are relaxed, it etxr.... re-ir.force and re-estabiis'i them. Lait. but riot least, n is T' r 0r.:'j 5." Stimulant lair-g manufactured ir -nis;:' 1 sif.tl itir;.cuo'.i.s n.a'rriai.s, and i r.ti "c v !' fn-rn acid elen.ent.s resent more er ,e-. - ! nil tlie ordinary tonics and s? nucl.:c: the day. No family medicine has. ben ? '.n: sallv. and. it mav be trulv a: tif-erve- - j ly popular with the intelligent rtl ... the cmmtifjitv, as hOSTK t 1 Lti TIRS. Pu pared by IIOSTETTER M" Pitt-buriih. Pa Sold by ail Drn'.'ists, G rocers .cJ Si ' ! ket per evt ry v i ere. M;: arch 1S..4 -!v. i JOHN S, FROMALD i Dr AlEIi IN mmmk mu mm CLOAKS & SHAWLS,. ; Corsets. Ho.'jieti Skirts, Perfumery, i i ics' and ( -hil.irtn' s Shoes, Gloves, ii---' , erchiefs. Fancj' (ioods. tioti. r.s, vc. ! MAIN STREET. JOI I NS'i (PA N. ;' Nov. 20. lSril. ly. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM P. PATT0N. TON. Pi. JOIIXSTUlV Pi. ALL KINDS OF CliB such as mmrrtdn Winsor Chairs. Fret i' Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Rustle Cliairs. R Racked Chairs, Sociable Chairs. (Cane Sni (ffbir.', ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVEIlY ? - SPRlXfiSKiT fllllBJ St ttees, Iuinges. &c..&r- CABINET FURNITURs of everv description and of l",.:? STFLES. U'lTll PRICES TOSlW"' Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he ref? fully tolicits a liberal share of public 'p age. Cliuton Street, JohnstouD & Co. Pa. Notmp1t JWUi. lP-