4 "TREATMENT OF CHOLERA. We have already published an account of the highly successful treatment of tbe cholera and of the remedies employed by Dr. Hamlin, of Constantinople, and other missionaries, during the prevalence of the disease in Turkey last season. Dr. Pratt, of the Central 'Turkey Mission of the American Board, has prepared for publi cation in the Missionary Herald the fol lowing account of that treatment, which v.-o copy for the benefit of our readers who may have occasion to apply or to rec ommend it. Every one should have some each remedies at hand either for himself or for others who may be attacked: STJHTO:.IS OF THE DISEASE. Cholera is a disease of the stomach and intestine?, manifested by purging and vomiting-, and running, sooner or later, in to discharges like water with rice boiled ia it. This is the essential nature of the disease, no mutter where it appears. When it comes as an epidemic, commonly called ''Asiatic cholera, " there co-exists, to p greater or less degree, what is called inalignanc-, manifested by coldness of the surface of the body, depressed pulse, purple, shriveled appearance of extremities, and perhaps spasm. It is this quality that is the source of danger, and it may vary in intensity from the slightest to the most virulent decree, causing death in three hours, and before the purging and vomiting have had time, of themselves, to produce any effect. TREATMENT. To ir.cc-t these conditions, the following directions must be carefully followed : 1. For the Huge of diarrhaa. This may coiue on insidiously, painless, and hence not alarming, but should hi met promptly. The remedy is, " the cholera mixture,' so called, consisting of equal parts of Laudanum, Tincture of Rhubarb, and Spirits of Camphor. Ht'gin with 30 drops, taken clear and unmixed, with a little sugar placed in the Tnouth afterwards. Repeat the dose after every evacuation, increasing it if the case becorr.es urgent to CO drops (a teaspoon f il), or 90 drops, jf necessary. If ihe dlurrliira is not controlled by this means, an injection of from oi to 90 drops of ! laudanum, in a teiispoonf.il of starch, will j prove a vaiuaoie ne.p. inis may ue onen rcpea:;l. it llie diarilioea ceases, do noi entirely intermit the medicine, but give in gradually diminished doses, every one or (wo iiours, for a period of twelve or even twenty-four hours. 2. For the venting stage, the- best reme dy ii Laudanum, Tincture of Capsicum, Tincture of Ginger, and i Tincture of C:trdamon seeds, j equal parts : to be given, from 40 to CO j drops, undilatcd and followed by sugar, j nfter every fit of vomiting; taking care to give it as soon as the lit ceases, when it j will he more likc-ly to be retailed. An ! excellent adjuvant to this is a large mus- ! tard poultice to the abdomen. 3. I'br tc start? of wdignannr, the only remedy is yfiwuuifs, especially brandy, which must be given with great freedom, from two to four teaspoonfuls every, half or even quarter hour, till heat returns, nnd pulse and sensibilitj- of extremities are restored. It is always to be given undi luted. Alcohol, or other spirits, will an swer the purpose, if brandy is not to be had. It will be necessary to combine 'vith this, artificial heat, bottles of hot water to the body and extremities, fric tions of the limbs, (which no one need fear to apply,) and mustard, perhaps, to the feet and hands, stomach and limbs. Remember that holdiwss, to the verge of rashness, is better than excess of caution, and that no danger is to be apprehended from any of these remedies so long as the symptoms for which they are given are uncontrolled. The use of cold water must be strictly forbidden, except merely to gargle the thmat ; a very small quantity, swallowed, will bring on the diarrhoea after it has been stopped for hours. A little water of gum arabic may be sdlowed, a teaspoon fiil at a time ; or perhaps, lumps of ice might be taken with safety. For the typhoid fever, which often follows an attack, chamomile or sage tae, and odiaphoretic treatment, will be all that is needed, besides a moderate usa of stimu lants, for convalescence. C2 A Neguo in Accomac county, Va. , a few days ago went to the residence of a Captain Drummond, and not finding him at home, killed Mrs. Drummond and a servant woman, and plundered the house, carrying off fifteen hundred dollars 5n greenbacks. The citizens of the coun ty immediately turned out, scoured the country around, and finally arrested the vriminnl. lie was at once hung up on on adjacent tree. General Cass, now at his residence in Detroit, is gradually sinking, and his friends thiuk he cannot live much longer, lie is in the tighty-fouith year of his age. His diseasa is softening of the brain, from years of labor in his country's ser vice, lie passes most of his time in sleep, and is but seldom able to converse ration ally with his family. The Crawford county National Hank, of MeadviRe, Pa., and the Venango Na tional Bank of Pa., are the only ones eeriously affected bv the failure of Culver, Penn A- Co., of New York. To the Public. HEMLOCK A W A K E ! The subscribers take pleasure in calling the attention of the public to the fact that they have just received at their XEW STORE, AT LILLY'S STATION, a large and varied stock of DRY GOODS, of every style, Roots and Sitoes, Hats axi Caps, -FLOUR. BACON, GROCERIES. FISH, SALT, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, NOTIONS, and" in fact any and ever--thing usually found in a country store, which they offer at. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES for CASH. Goods given in exchange fur ail kinds of marketable ccur.trv produce. J. II. DYSART & CO. Hemlock, May 3, JSCG 3m. BBBN8BUR6 HOUSE. j fjlhe undersized having purchased and 1 taken possession of the Ehenburg I House (formely ocupied by Henry Foster.) I will be happy to receive and acc'iiamod- ate his old customers, rnd all others who i may he disposed to patronize him. The Proprietor feels assured from the spacious I HOUSE," STABLE & other facilities that he can offer at least as good aecommo dations as can be had at any other in the place. He is in possession of a largesupply of the cLoiscst liouors with which his bar will be furnished: his table will be furn ! ished with all th luxuries of the season, and i ue intends by Ins hospitality ami care, to j merit the patronage of all those who stop I withhim. j ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebensburg April, 17, 1801. tf. HA&r;ES3! ALTD . SADDLERY The undersigned keeps constantly on hand an 1 ic ill m-inMrictnriTKT oil nrllc i in 4x13 line sr.cn as, SADDLES, FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS DRAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. RIDING BRIDLES, CHECK LINES, HALTERS. WHIPS, 11R1CHBANDS uC, &C, which he will dispose of at low prices for cash. His work is all warranted, end being ex perienced, he put the be.-,t of leather in his work Thankful for past favom, he hopes, .l)y attention to business to merit a contiau ance of the patronise heretofore so liberal ly extended to him. Shop above the store of Robert Davis. Persons wishing gxd and substantial Har ness can be accommodated by. HUGH M'COY, Ebensburg Dec, 11, lSGl-tf. rai0NH0IJSE. EBENSBURG, PA. JOHN A. ELAIR. Proprietor. TH E 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 marfcet affords; his bar with the best of liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended, by an attentive and obliging hostler. Ebenburg Apr.17 186 1. in m in m mn 9 ; HAS just returned from the east, where he has purchased the largest and best assort ment of " HATS AND CAPS ever brought to Johnstown, together with an excellent assortment of gentlemen's furn ishing goods. Alo a fine quality of gentle men's SHOES AND GAITERS. His stock consists in part of Drawers, Shirts, Collars. Handkerchiefs, Nccti-js. Suspenders, Stockings. Gloves. Umbrellas, Ladies Hats, Hoods, Leghorn Hats, Hats for children and youth, together with all sorts of goods usu ally kept iu an establishment of this kind. His goods are all new. Call an! examine his stock. Don't forget the place, on .Main street, three doors eist of Frazier's Drug Store. January 18, 1866.tf. S. m. Petteagill & Co. Advertising Agents, 37 Pars Row j New York, and 10 State treef, Roston, are the authorized Agents for the "Dem ocrat & Sexti;tel," and the most influen tial and largest circulating Newspapers in the United States and Canadas. They are empowered to contract for us at pur LOWEST TERMS. KtUte of Jmic Wherry. Deceased. til I J'jIio testamentary on the last Will and testament of Mrs. Jane Y henry. late of the borough of Ebensburg, Cambria county. Pa., having been issued to the un dersigned the executors earned in the said will by the Register of tbe said county ; notice is hereby given to all persons who have claims against the said deceased, to present them properly authenticated for set tlement, and those indebted are requested to make payment immediately. GEO. I. RODGERS, WTM. K1TTELL. J Ebensburg, April 12, 18GG.Ct.. ii.xr s. . Lxccuior's ZVotice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Jacob Turner ,'deceased, late of Elicnsburg oorough, having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are notified to present thcra properly au thenticated for settlement. EZEKIAL HUGHES, . EDWARD PARRISH, J hrr 5" April 12, 1806. AND EXCHANGE OFFICE. TjTE are nor selling Exchange (at New York II Rates on England, Wales, Austria, P.Aden, Hanover, Holland, Ireland. Germany, Bavaria, Hcssen, Belgium, Scotland, Prussia, Wurtemberg, Saxony, Switzerland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO Altcona, March 1, lSGG.ly. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. milE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to inform I the citizens .f Cambria and adjoining counties, that he has just received a stock o! the finest Italian and other Marbles at his Establishment in Loreito Gumln-ia co., Pa . Monuments, Tombs. Grave Stones, Table and Bureau tors, manufactured of the most beautiful and thiest quality of Foreign and Djine.st.ic marble, always on hand and made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the city, in a neat and workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice. The public are respectfully invited togie me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I arc confident that my work and prices will satisfy any person desiring any thing in my line of business. Now is the time to ;d a- cheap job ! JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, April 12, 186. ly. Administrator's IVoticc. I ETTERS of Administration on the estate l j of Philip S. Noun, Esq., and also letters j of Administration de bonis non, on the estate of Philip Noon, and the estate of James "V. 1., rf TTl-w.ri C i r-l-iv! -i pnnntr Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of said county. i all persons indebted to the estates aforesaid are requested to make payment, anil those bavins claims are hereby notified to present the same properly authenticated for settle- j merit. rj.UL.ir uulliiss, Aunrr. Ebensburg, April 5, 180G. NOW IS THE TIME To Procure a Life-like Likeness. W. H. M'INTIRE. -AYIXG recently purchased, the ii STOCK and taken possession of the A MBROTYPE ROOM formerly occupied by V. S. Miles, on Centre Street, in Ebensburjr, is now prepared to take AJIHhOTYPE, FEROTYPE and PHOTOGRAPH LIKE N ESSES in a workmanlike manner. C.tU and examine his work and judge for j our selves. April 19, 186G.tf. CORNER GROCERY STORE. GEORGE! J. THOMAS, Comer of Main and Franklin Streets, JOHNSTOWN, PA., I TEE PS constantly on hand a general as sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Country Produce, frc. together with Spices, Pickles. Preserved Fruits. Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars, .vc, ail of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Call and examine our stock. Nov. 10, 18C5.1y. JOHN D. THOMAS, Boot and Shoe Maker, IS HOP ON MAIN ST'T., EBENSBURG, one door East of Crawford's hotel, and immediately opposite the store of E. J. Mills & Co, is prepared to do all work in his line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. The work done at this establishment will compare favorable with that of any shop in Philadelphia. Pittsburgh or elsewhere in tbe country. French Calf, Common Calf. Mo rocco "and all kinds of Leather constantU' on hand. All work warranted to render satis faction. November 2, 18C5 ly. WM. M. LLOYD 8l CO., . BANKERS, ALTOONA, PA. TJILL transact all legitimate Banking, buy fl and sell Government Bonds and Go?3 and Silver. Interest paid on time deposits. February 1, ISCG.tf. n RE LIBERTY WRITE LEAD, The Whitest, the most durable and most eco nomical. Try it! Manufactured only bv ZlEGLEli SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, No. 137 North THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. February 8, 18G6.1y. The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Orgaxs. forty different styles, adapted to sacred and serular music, for $80 to $000 each. FIFTY-ONE GOLD Oil SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. II lurated Catologues free. Address, MA SON & HAMLIN. Boston, or MASON BROTHERS. New York. Sept. G, 18G5.1y. FURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Will do more and better work at a given Cost, than any other T Try it ! Msnufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, No. 137 North THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 8, ISGG.ly. The Mystery, by Mrs. Wood. The Heir ess of Bellefont. By E. Bennett. William Allair, By Mrs. II. Wood. Col lege Life, BT F. H. Fanor. North Pacific Exploring Expedition, By A. II. Harbers ham. For sale bv JAMES MURRAY. ushuss Carbs. J. C. WILSON, 31. D., f, FFER3 his services as PHYSICIAN and U SURGEON, to the citizens of Eb-nsburg and surrounding country. Office three doors Last of the Presbyterian Church, ia the room formerly occupied by Dr. Jones. Ebensbitrg, April 12, 18C6.3m.. F. A. SHOEMAKER, ; ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, CAMDRLi COUNTY, PEXX'A. December 7, 18G5. (tf.) V. II. SECIILER, Attorney at Law, AND PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, EBENSBURG, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PEXXA. Office in the Commissioner's office. December 7, 1865. (tf.) II. L JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE in the South end of his residence, immediately opposite the Court House, Ebensburg. Pa. November 23, 18C5. (1.37.) georgeTv. OATMAN, Attorney at Law, OFFICE IN COLONADE ROW, nearly opposite the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. November 23, 1863. (.1.37.) JOHN P. LINTON", Attorney and C'ovnseller at Law, JOHNSTOWN. PA. OFFICE in building on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown, Nov.. 16, 18C5.. M'LACGHLIN, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Johnstown, Cambria Co.. Pa. Oflice in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Pec. 9, 1363.-tf. WILLIAM KITTELL. ttonujr at 2ifo, 6bfnslmrfj, Cambria County Penna. Office Dec. 4. 186 Colo nude row. O YRUS L. PERSHING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW', Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa. Office on Main street, second floor over the Bank. ix 2 .1. E. $canEan, ATTORN E Y A T L A V , Ebessbcrg, Pa., OFFICE ON MAIN STREET, THREE DOORS EAST of the LOGAN HOUSE. December 10, 18C3.-ly. OHN FENLON, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW , Ebensburg, Cambria county Pa. Office on Main stieet adjoining his dwel ling. May 4. 18G5. . (.1.42.) JEORGEM. REED, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG. Cambria Count, Pa. OFFICE IN COLONADE ROW. - March 13. 18G4. (.1.50.) ICUAEL IIASSON, ATTORNEY-AT-L A W. Ebensburg, Cambria Co. Pa. Ofliice on Main street, three doors East of Julian. ix 2 D. W. EVANS, Hi Tenders his pro- tessionarservices to the citizens of EBENSBURG AND VICINITY. Office one door east of R. Davis' store. Night calls made at his residence three doors west of R." Evans' cabinet ware room. May 31, 1865-6m M ANSION HOUSE. AT THE PENN'A HA LP. O AD DEPOT PITTSBURG. PA. MEALS HEADY ON THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TRAINS. J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. Sept. 23. 18C3.'tf F.1' TIERNEY. ATTORNEY-AT-L AW. Ebensburg, Cambria Couxtt, Pa. Office two doors North of Colonade Row. April 5, 1865-tf - LLOYD Sl CO,, BANKERS, Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. HOLD, SILVER, GOVERNMENT BONDS U and other securities bought and sold Interest allowed on time 'deposits. Collec tions made on all accessible .points in the United States, and a General, Banking business transacted. March 1, 1866.tf. PRICES REDUCED. Johnitown Mrble Workfj A NEW STOCK The subscriber has just received a large . and handsome invoice of Italian and American M AH6LE, comprising the largest and finot stock of the kind ever brought to Johnstown, at his establishment on Franklin Street, where he is prepared, with an adequate force of experienced and pkilful workmen,' to executa all kinds of MONUMENTS. Mantels, Tombstones. Ta ble and Bureau Tops, &c, as cheap as they can be purchased in any of the cities. A larsre stock of Guixdstones on hand and for sale low. Articles of my manufacture can be pur chased at tbe Hardware Store of Mr. Geo. Huntley, in Ebsnsburg. C7 Frompt attention paid to orders from a distance and work delivered where de sired. JOHN PARKE. Sept. 21, 1865. mmm m imi On Main street, Ebensburg Pa., KEEPS constantly on Land and for sale, a. general supply of Envelopes, Writing Ink. Pens, Pencils, Pen Holders, IM1M IMS, Magazines, and other articles in his line, all of which are sold at reasonable rates. February 8? 1866. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. JOILSTOW.V ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as common Winsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Choirs. Bustle Chairs. Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, ant Stat (Stairs, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRIXfi SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges, lc, &c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors., he respect fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. November 20th. 1861. N EW FIRM. A. M'FADDON & BROTHERS. OLD BRICK WAREHOUSE. I10LL1DAYSBURG, PA., Dealers in all kinds cf GROCERIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS. MACKEREL, SHAD, HERRING, CODFISH, FLOUR, CHOP. CO P.N MEAL, SALT. PLASTER. NAILS & IRON. GRAIN, GLASS. LEAD & OILS. All of which are sold low for cash. Ilollidaj-fburg, May 31, lG5-tf EBENSBURG FOUNDRY. The subscri ber announces to the public, that he has repurchased the Ebensburg Foundry and is prepared to furnish his former customers and all others with every description of cast ings usually xnanufactnred at a country es tablishment. He will always keep on hand the best qualitv of COOKING STOVES. FARLOR STOVES, OFFICE STOVES. &c. Also PLOWS, of the most approved pat tern. PLOW POINTS, THRESHING MACHINES and all other articles connect ed with the biifiness of a Foundry. He invites the patronage of the -public and will sell at the most reasonable prices, for cash or country produce. EDWARD GLASS. March 29, 18G5 ly. 1SCG. PHILADELPHIA. ISGC. WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & 1JOURKE, MANUFACTCREK3 OF PAPER HANGINGS AND Window Shades, Corner FOURTH & MARKET Streets. PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always in Store, a Large Stock of LINEN & OIL SHADES. March 1, 186G.3m. GEORGE m. RIDDLE, ANDREWS, WILKINS& CO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN DRY GOODS. 503 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, Philadelphia, November 9, 1865-Gm.. GALLAGHER'S MAGICAL HAIR OIL, and VEGATABLE OIL SOAP, for sale at the Book Store of . Feb. 22, 1866. JAMES MURRAY. mm WI.P.PATTu HENRY HARPER, 520 Arcb Strcc, I'lilladclphi fATCHES, FINE GOLD JFAVFIET in mm. wm: and superior SILVER PLATED WaI;e&. Reduced Prices. - Maicb 29, lS-Jo 2m Administrator's Aolin-. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION t. the estate of John Pr:.i:io, j.lte Summerhill township, Cambm county. p4 deceased, having been granted to the u:. :-! signed, by the Register of s.id c untv, & j persons indebted to said deceased are re quested to make payment, and thore claims are hereby notified to preent properly-authenticated for settie-a.ei.t, r II. Sechler, Esq., of Ebensburg. wi. . j have authorized to receive and reeij t f ri';; moneys due said estate, an.l accept c fir counts against the same when prciIr prepared for settlement. EMMA PRINGLE. Ada's. Ebensburg, March 29, 1S06.. ank XV. Hay, Having ad. i t Cash system, offers the following Wans, less than ritv retail prices : SUGAR KETTLES, 10 to 40 gallons COPPER KETTLES. S quarts to iO a:l..i.i. TINWARE, all sorts and kinds. SIIECT IltOX Yt ARC, everv varietv. ENAMELED TINNED IRON V.aRL COPPER WaRE MADE TO OUIr.iL SAD IRONS or SMOOTHING Lv ZINC WASHBOARDS. COOKING STOVES. EGG ST0YI HEATING CO oK STOVE. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES. . TENT, ABBOTT & NOBLI.. and every other Pittsburgh or P.i.:aie!j'.:i manufacturer's stoves aiwjsys on t ..; pncured on 5 days no? ODD PLATES AND GRATES f.rt, always on hand. CARBON OIL LAMPS, from. 62ets.. t: $1.25, CHIMNEYS an ! WICK al.v. s on hand. SPOUTING. MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CAN?. POWDER CAN;, all s-zes, constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER r.ROT EKS, JELLY fake Moulds. Table ac T. Spoons. COAL BUCKETS. Price list nw ready for the Tr--.1e, and Merchants are respectt'idiy invTed call and examine our Wares, sen, i ; for a catalogue before purci.asirjj; ' elsewhere. The above Er-,hs wi!.' be farr.i.-hd. WHOLESALE OH RETAlJ . at tt;e johnstown stove & house furniki" STORE. CANAL STREET. Opposite the Weigh Lock. ASX FOR FRANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE and save ttcent; percent, on our pure Johnstown March, 13. 1603. tf. LOOK HERE! THE undtrsined will sell at private : the fallowing real e.ate in Cj..-J. county, viz : A tract of land in Washington t .,-.vr.-' situate 1 miles from Crrs n. hinds of M. M. Adams. Daniel -.--o. I! J. M'Closkey, Joseph Criste, Jac!. and ethers, coiit.iinin nln-ut 313 av?. Aljso A piece or pnnvl ut bind -'.:z in the same township, about tw. n.; ; the borough of Wiin.ore aiid ci:e r.,;'-: ''' Portage Station, adjoini',: ;m,!v , t i v Gondii. Fsq.. oiiLiiuin NINr.TY: ACIiES. about sixty acres 1 wi.'-.h cleared, having theren erected n .' dwelliiig house and frame barn. Oa '. tract there i vein of coal. a large veiu of hints'-'. Also Two contiguous tract-; i! " and tiniler land, si'.uate neitr Sin:-' Station, iu Crmle ti)wii.--hij. in:,i;r',:u acres, fifty of which are cleari i, 1 : thereon erected a dwelling h--ue an-: Ai-S) A tract of timber land in b1 lick and Carroll townships. C'li.tiii"-' -acres A branch of the Rlacklick rr.-ka Dutch run pass through the taii.t-. a uesiraoie propsny. t Ar.so The farm and coal tnn 1 1 rn '.' owned by Job n Gill an. Sr..situatf in I' lick township, ab.Mit seven miles N ' r ' i of Ebensburj:, adjoining lands m ti.r -' ': J"hn Gillan. Jr.. David R nvla':d. Davis, Jr., and Jacob and lur W. ' containing 123 acr.s. or thereal-u. - -thereon erected a gxl stine dwt'ii'i -z 1 ' and a log barn. This laiid coi:t.irs abundance of coal of a superior vein 41 feet thick having !ecn i'iei:J s: worked. Ai-so A piece or parcel of Ian J -;: :' in Cambria township, adjoining t! c city of Buleaw, containing 02 acrts- Aio A number of lots, d. -houses, and pieces or parcels 'f z' situate in and near the boro' -f F-D;- Also Other lands located in liii-' j parts of the couutv not alxwe desin'- . wm. KirrLii! Ebensburg, Nov. SO, 18G3. tf. ? PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAP.-f; ferred by all practical Painters! L'y. and you will have.no t'tlier. Manii.'.w"'-: only by ZIEGLER & SMITb. . Wholesale Drug. Punt an.l Glrss u.-a-1 No. 137 North THIRD Street. i rHILADELnili February 8, lP69.1r.