ecr;ii srrntincl. ! .. : - VIA' -V ORESSON RAILROAD ?,.,.,y, M:..v2i. , .;. , tl,w i-.'-v! "'il! run as loi.ows : i . . ' w 1 r 1 1 .. , t i p. M . cr.n cling wi'h Phila. Ex "p. .t and D .y F.xpiess West. in .-t r Ut:Kso: .'. ! M . . Mi" nil ''! ai tare of B.dt. u,N,'ii' !'. M..t " devirture of "the l'hila r,l , i.i Ksi-nN Wot. I h,"l'm schools of this place luivc ;l it.i ring pns-pccb of Pii.-evs. Darker oilers the J ':.'"'"''" .!,. . rait. This is a po.nl . A. A 'i ;" -I- ., .,: r..: v (or i: !- Mill Co me 3 oiuojr m;m.. . .Our i t i . f ... i :.. ! c chums .jouii v.i no l Mit-hatl M Mahon, p:dd us a b .;. oll M.l:iy The .Tohmt;wn o-.,i!i-i mill foams ovor the np of A. Mullm, as Assessor of 1.,ll! i;, vuuii! for tliis district. Kq . !. Cvrus " my policy " is nt through wV.l i R.. 'deal v:'.ik'e-liOtlors vet-; ti lew iutia. iits will eventually "close m I-.' :ipl it he last o! the oni tuck which has l,v d .id nh- f-r ?'c time l ivi; iu.hvd dollars in .Ttwksoii lownship on i-t i in i,,v lVice ut voi-s runt-m f.. tu tive to boil'llit -A. ien dn'dais number ot vot-s ht. Total atnoinit pui-1 for V. .I'-oice oi. h;inu '-loo. i lr.-- mi. n - . . .Our paper has been given up t K- fr tin- past two months il to ' matter, and UiCiVtotv, peiiuin.-, !..... eiotin- to .si. me oi our ro;.ucrs ; "n thut ihei l ciim is over we will l to c:.ter to the tastes of all, piviiur i 1 -.vill a'uke our column hUei-esfm- to every elass of readers. , . .The conduct of sevctal ot our Ih jblk-au fiiends w: very ci. mmendable T'.kmI.iv evcimv 'Fhey marcned i ., ;..h our striei.s in r.ir.gs and insul l! t-d every I letOtl ItUil uoi o- n .. .1 Tl 1 .1 . ..nr 1.. l !.. r jiartv.. :l.s thi-V t0l i nn 1 it- (; i) I I b,,v-, act the b!a-k--uar l when a favora !,!." opportKity presents itself and your .iinvr in lile is certain. .. I .1 Iimti-1Ls m ti-rt Mil! J t':'- (.'iiii-'r".-ionai r'.M-t V, 11 be sorr.e- ., : (ivi r I .i-.o) II v this cotnes remain li.- tol 1 :uid will be hi our next i.-sue. li. I this ctiimtv iitid r ..- ' i.i' lit u'la ' i ili.-uict will be given iKxt week n. A child was lately K-voiirc.no .m ii 1 M'i lis t'e ..to near ( .alvestmi, in tu'.l view 01 w ho was 1 mil .Ie to save his lit- j ..11 I I I", 1 ,ter. 1 he mousier v;i suiei- w .u-.ls nl:ot, nn 1 the lcnia'tns 01 Ihs chnd leii'Vei'i'd Obituary. Abont noon on Tuesday, the !'th inst , Mr. .Michael llasso-i I.rcatitcl hias!, nt his rcsi Iciuv in the l.ofoiigli of K'ocns lenv, aged about GO years. .Mr. Il l-son was burn in tl-' county ol D. iry, Iixlan h Ue graduated at .M iy 110... ih College, and 011 after nought a homo in this country. After spending a l.-.v v.ars in teaching, lie. entered the nt',:-eot the late M. 1 ) Mageha-i I'-sip as , stmh nt at law, nnd was f raclue in the several Iviui.s 01 l"lft 1 nty, at April T'eim, IS 4 1 c ii Si.ice that jicru..!, be-id-s perlonmng the exti-aoiiliiuu v duties of his profession, he lei liii.-d the otliee of District Attorney 1 and iienister ud Uecorder ; and lias also 1 1 1 p: t .-. nted the ( ... ,1 , 1 wi.r 1 ,r n . l. 1 junty m Lie lower otancn , of the L -ishtttu-i'. Mr. IL.s-j-.i had a profound, ruber than a sho-vy education was a. proficient in mathematics, and, (as Maynouth 'grad uates usually are,) was well ver.-d in classic I 'iv. " lie never sought any dis pl.iy of his aecj jirenn n!s ; but rather in dulged in :i senti-ntious humor, very at-ira.-the to his friends, and his witty saxin'shae; pa.-sel into comtnon-phico a.! over this commonwealth. At times 1 t . lis 11 niiv was most severe, an 1 i.is. s.11- 1 1 t .. .!.... . l,o ; slic I e p:ll tee v as (.leaeieu eiy mosv i'i'i 1 I his path: vet, there w:i.- always n kitiilne-s h, liis nattiru that mote than atoned t he" oth' n-e. No man conM be nnre illy spared from t'.e small circle of our village society, and his d -mis-; wilt leave a void never to be tilled at tin: liar or hi S eicty ; b it pi m .i'.allv in the. i'ci. tie of his own lmu- a h! a vacancy ".ill l - heg hit ;e rest in peace. as been created wlmii m l reinehih'. i-. d. may .1. r:s:: m n:5ii:v. Km.Nsr.t la;, August lS'h'h Fh.i'.. Si;', to M 1 per h o-.cl : (.'orn, : per 1 .!,,.). It -1 o. -'- l'..:ltiT. 0 'C j . . p :(t,.. :; !c " " -1 1 1 : 1 1 . on n : p.. i-,d : i:--. -Me p. r h.z ii: I - :ax - s- r I. . ' .', t : T'imoth-. s.-.-.h :-:h.jl) d. K'-t : Coti'. e, :'.: au.l 'A 01: pc- :l M.,',iv,. 7."c pi-i- i'.-dhiii : Svni't, I a i ! I ) per p. anal ; cents : N o i , : oe ;i S igar l: an I IS cts. While. 1 ;.-1 -J-c ; Ui.v, Io I cents per p nil'..'. mnAi ITEMS. ! Hv virtue of an order of the O. ph. ins' . j (Vint 'i Cumbria o nnty, to me directed. I ' wiil expose to sale by public .vendue or ont- crv.iitthe I l'lt-1 of Lawrence Sehmth.in i tli Borbtiiih of C.uTo!!t-mn. on S.uunUv I rl.c -Jiiili tlay of October next, at 1 o'clock I I'. M. of viid hiv. tie" f ilow'.ng real estate : of which John C. M'Guire, Lite of C.irroll- I ,i n!ill e:ico m i. -o, to wit . i lft A piece or pared ol laml sl.r.ate Carroll Town-hi ('..n.hiia (Vunty. a-1 j ji-iiiiiii; lai.iis of Ciiirlcs Anna, William M'Kinzic. Michael II. n aii'l others, crn t.iiiiii''4 nhoiit tS acres si!!o vaiief, ah :i:t4 acies' h'iiu clearvil, anil thereon erei.teil a rwo S,ory I'I.hk llotisp, a frame Stal'ie, a Grist null a tut Saw-ir.i!l. Tklms or Sai.k. One third to hr :th1 i n cotifiriuiitii'ti fit siV; one, ther t ; i r 1 in u' year thereafter, vttn Tm-rest. to ' ,-eci:i--i 1,V the Jiultm i.t I. .!!! an.l n.. rt ;a:.-e of the ni.ircha-cr : ' the nt! er thi' ! to remain a r t thereon to lien on the on m'.---. ' !,( nai l a:o;c oiv Ln tie; wi lnw ( t I .lohn C. M 'v. 'li'e. to wit: Sarah .1. interman ilit'.' f C. I W:nh ";.Uni-i InloW. fi,.e.i fii-.iatio?, of said Sale, hv th purchaser. dm her life-time. rr,d th principal at tier deceas", i me neirs an li na! rcTirtscntatives of the said John C M'fJuire, vr to the parties who may then he h g-dlv tutilicd to the same. I rilANt'lS J. CUIUS I . s;l Sept. 2rKh, lS'.it; ?,t. Trustee. ri;oiT:c'iTS OF "Til E A (i H," The only 1 . i(iTi.'V DtHy .Tam-n'il !n O ri at Improvernel!t and L'teat Iralueerr-nts. Union. Ke.-t. ii atii n, Atid Ciin.-titutiin.il hiho'ty! Tiie pubii-hers of T!I!-; Alii: respectfully call attention to the Daily and WctUy i stis of their pnpn'ar j. ur; al. The Iai ,Y AoK. contains the latest intel ii'i nee from a I p.'.rts of the world,, with arthks on (iovcrnnient. IV.ities. Tia !e. Fi nance, and all the current ii!"tir.us cf the j lav ; Local intelligence. Market Ih'polts, j Ihhes Current. Stock Qu.-.tath ns, Ji.uine I n.l r...,m,r..;.,1 T nf ! 'i :.ici INomts ,,f : I'nb!ic ;.it'eeiiie's, Fnnign and Dntneftio ('. rrespondence. I.e-.-.d l!ei orts, l'.onk N'lti- ces. Theatrical Crltid ms. Kevlcws of Liter Theatrical Crltici ms, Reviews it me. Art and Music, Agricultural Matters, and discu -shins f whatever subjects are of genrral interest find importance. Re.-ides peeial te! grams, ' ttU 7.''r'.-.7i t of lie A s(, iitt tl Pt ex-ii imi r rij jir! J the CiiHol .S.'.'.v. and the er.v 'rum i'i ji )! ';' Enroj'C. i,ro nht !': atanm r.t. i.t iist-tiij " .7''" "-djrotu ivitutccer jxuHi lite aicam'-rs tir.sf (ui'ri. TE!:MS ok TtlK D.UI.T One copy, rra year '.(.00 ; ;x months, .5 1 oO ; three ao' ths, o' : f..r any less jieriod. at the rate of vnP. 1I1 ill. r per month. Pinjwrnts i-fjitired inrarin'li in udvniiie. Po.--t.ige on the Daily, thirty cents per quarter, or one lhir and twenty cents p-r annum, if pre paid. Tin: WiF.Ki.v Sf.v. will be a cf.wjJ.tc cnuin ii li'hi ot' .'(' li' tr.v of the jcv,V, and besides the leadmg idheiials f.-om the Daily, will contain a large amount of interesting matter prepared expressly for the weekly issue. It W.ll he ill all respects a t'rst r7.ts.t Finn Hi Jomuil, particularly ad apted to tbe I'oliiieian. the Farmer, the Merchant. ,. " ' ..,.i i 111: tl ie itiii! (ircl e c , , d.T, iavie in fact. ev: y . t t .o ' o ,,f (, ;,.,. , !,',. 1. luguu " inlri .''7 . nv ,.ne .i ine liv e p 1 I authors, and it i li-h, fi .im wi tk ! v the vr-iir, tliii.e or f..; ! I,e loteiifloU to ; M :i l!-,e ciursi-.- . f .he Its' ar. 1 hr novls. TK!: MSi'lIK '! " . i: Wi i kit O iiii', me- -ear, five copies. (' a i-. 1 , ten conie.s cm. year. , , 1 .. : t ? c ;es, To cln'.s. in , "r iirrrs . ne vc ar, nre m iit in (me a-ldrr sx . th ..ll.. ii.g reduc tion wiil be made: Ten inphs, one year. $10.."0: t'vntv fo'iis. one y"ar. 0. A copy will be fiirnb'hed unit in for each cl:ib of ten, fir more, to fine address, for one year. 1'unment teniiii f l i iirnri'ili! 1 111 ndrnnre. Postage on the W. eUiy. tiee cents per quar ter. r tvcntv-Ii'e rents r annum, if A , wil, p0 ,, ,.r,lt rum. ,,aj.,n' ,-,...r of the Democratic ConH-rvative i.i. Party f Pei.nsyl vani.i, and will earnestly support the ri'. si ieut 111 Ms patriotic vl.orts in behalf of the I'nim, 11 -..-doi atimi and ftmxIit'tHimit Liln t.). CJ- the a.ovo terms will l e ri-ni.y a.t- lierei! to. Specimen copies 01 the I 'ally anu t 1 j . . . v . . j ...... 0. ... ,., L 1 , 1 fiii'e. l'leae write the name and address plainly, and specify distinctly whether the Dailv or Wcekl " is ordered. . WEIH A- ROB P.. 4:t0 Chetnut Sirect, Phi! a. 1,1 phia. Pa. JAMES C. EASLY, ATTORN'EY-AT-LA W. .IohnsTown, Cambria d unty, Pel. 11a. CHectimis promptly attended to. Aug. 23, IHM y TO CONSUMl'TI YES. The advertiser, having oeen restored to hiadh in a le v weeks by a very simple remedy, afar haviiir stdhred for several years with a severe king affection, ami that dreal disease, O..11 . umption is anxious to make known to his ft How- tu hirers the means of cure. To all who d siie it. lie will send a copy of the piescripti. n tisrd (free if charge) with the ."irei iioi.s f r pito-aring and u.sii.g I the same, whi- h they w ill find a srRK tI RK ' f-r ( .'ovM-ii' iiox. Asthma, B.tosCiHTis, Cot r, is. C.1.1,1. and ah Throat and Lnng A flections. -The only ed j-ct of the adverti ' -.a- in sending li e prescription is ti) benefit the at!! . teii. and spread information which We conci iv.-s to l.e i.tvaluanie, a. at ne nope every s'dl.ai r will try his remedy, as it vill cost them tiotidng, ami my prove a bless- I'lL?. !. .4 '. . ,..T lii.. ltrt t-..n. iri. .1 i.mi VDV l.' j l-ar-e KiNiiiij ne- l'i".iiiii"ii, ici., i '. -i.!..;mi ii-.-.i'il wi!! iiIp:is aililrCsi; "J ., I'FuiMiil) A WH.s SON, Williamsburg. Kings Co , New York Feb. 1, 18i:;.ly. cTyUUS L l'EL'SlIlNd, iT'D'HNKY AT LA W, Jultnutmra. J'a. 1 Ottice mi Main street, second floor over the Bank. May 4, lgoS.-tf. LOVE AND MATRIMONY. T .uV.... , ,..,.,,, ;j- v,. .. ;sl, to mai l v, address the underr-kned. who will send you, without money and without price, valu ;bic inf. r mation that will enahle you to marry happily and speedily, irrespective of aire, wea'th, or beauty. This inforuia tinn will cot ymi .nothing, ami if yiu wish to marry, I w ill .cheei full v assist vmi. All ters strict 1 - nii-.Kd n tial. Thp i!i si red in- flirm;lfion sent hv return mail, and no rc- ....,r.i a-...l A.l."l.-..c 8 A 11 H T. LAM3KUT. Oreenpoiut, Ki.igs Co., New York. June. 7,'i'ij-oui Estate of Richard H. Nas'e, Deceased.. .Aoiice is i ; o i ny givill. tliat. Jjellt-ra Ol Aiiministi ation on the c.-tate of the above named decedent, have heeri "ranted to Mary Na!e. r..-Md iig in Susquehanna township C-mbria county la. All persons havinpc claims or demand Hist the estate ot the saa! d.ecedent are nunested to make the same known tu the .-ai i Mary N yle, without del iv. MARY NAGLI-: Sept- 'jfi; lSOO-r.t. Va Whereas Litters Ti st-Mticntnrv npnn the estate of riiz-iheth Stahl, deceased hive been panted to the underpinned, ml pers. ns indebted ti" the - u - t.st,-te. are requested to make payment atui those havinL' chums mratnst the san:e to nresor.t them to II. KINKF.AD, Sept 'JO. ISO U-Ot Kxecutor. llostfltri'u StomaoU IJitera. Man wants a ti-nir no uncommon want And every year and mouth brings forth a new one, Which, after cramming the gaz-ttes w ith cant. The ae discover; to be not th" true one Of such as the.-e lit their cnnc'.ctors vam.t, I'll sing the bitters that have credit due won j The world's -reat Tonic, which n skill can i bitter i I mean the matchless BITTERS of 1 1 OS TETTER. ' ,. . . , r DoCtdiS Wele liV'II Infill b'mre .Id daleU, Ami since, exceeding n ed, "i-.ivy sere; B it the stomachics they were bound t fail in ; Succtss came rmt until this hiterige. Now is the era sick folks nie m tde hale in, And dread dyspepsia driven 1mm the ttage. Agues, nn.ittents, headaches real hcAil- Va nish" h kelmohe before I LOSTE'lT LR'S BITTERS. Herbs, b.tiks and roots compose the rare in fusion; No mineral poison mars their juices pure And Rye's mil 1 essence holds them in so Iufmn. The taste is pleasant, the effect is sure, tw .1 ..... ;., Iim nnd h.-allh and stien dh 1 J .' ' " I The dragon-slaver figures rn the laNl. And tin v, like him, to save the weak f able. 2: VJ-SiA llitiHEST l'HUMII'.M I L1CHLBS, .4 ii t ti AWARDED THE HIGHEST PEEMIUI AT THE Iitlfiiiaf loita! E:.l3ili;ion. LO.VDO.V, IKii. IXD USTUI A L i:X 1 'OMIT OS, PAUIS, IStil, KONIGSHIIKC, riU'SSIA, 1SC3, ANJ mil wm. m. TN CC'MPETlTlOX WITH ALT, the h ad 1 inir Sowing M.4,;h'm-s in EUF.OPK AMI AMERICA, an,I the l'nitc.1 St-'1 Agricul tural Association; Metropolitan Mechanics' Institute. Washington ; Fianklin I..5titut-., I'hiladelphi.i; Me:hanics Ass..cia : ': e. .IV sinn: American lnsiitute. New Ymk ; Maryland ln.stitr.te. Baltin.t i ; M chatdi s Asm t h.iion. Cincinnati ; Kerduckv Insti'u!'', Louisville: Mechanics Insitute. San Fianciseo: and at EYiRV STATE AND CiU Nl Y FAIR WHERE EXITBiTED THIS SEAS( X. Upwards of OO.IiOO Qf these Miichine? II AYE ALREADY BEEN SOLD, a fact that speaks louder than wards of the success and popularity of WuLti.t r & Wil- iiw ct'Itpit mmt v,mw LUbA OUIljll OfiniM ill ilbiJiilij. lne Cheapest Mulaue in the World, Because it is the Best. E -eri Mitchim M'arranted For Three Yearn. Customers Ri.-k Nothing in Purchasing. I N ST K I'CT lON.S Fit K K. Always happy to Exhibit and Explain them. ICT'Ci'-ciilars, containing an explanation of the Machine, with testimonials from ladies of the highest Social standing, given on ap plication, either in person cr by mail. WM. SUMMER l CO., Ajrntufor the Weshrn Stales and Western pi'iinnilvania. Principal office and Wholesale Emporium : rTo.27 Fiftli Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. July 2'o, 1SC5. FHAXK V. HAY, WHOLESALE and RETAI L Manufacturer, ft. .f TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE. Canal street, below Clinton, Julum-tnii-ii, Pa. A laree stock constantly on hand. May 4, ISOO.-ly. "WIIOLESALi: AND in.-PMr Tin, Cooper and Sheet-Iron Warp lTDrflivikr u ion vare. f.. 7 - J M J V . . , , , reel oelow Ultnlun, Johnstoini. Pa., Khhib constantly .n hand a large assort ment of Snyar Kettles. P.rass or fn,.r .ettles, Tin-Ware; all kinds of Sheet-Iron Wire; Enameled ami Tinned Iron Ware; opper Ware made to order. Sad Irons or Smoothing Irons, Zinc Washboards COOKING AND HEATING STOVES of tvery Pittsburgh or Philadelphia manu- iaciurer always on nami or procured on nvu uays nonce. ODD PLATES and GRATES fur Stoves always on hand. SPOLTING, Miner's Lamps, Oil Cans, FRUIT CANS and Powder Horns of all sizes, constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS, Toasting Forks. Ovster Broilers, Jelly Cake Moulds, Table and Tea Spoons. On! Buckets Arc. PRICE LIST now ready for the Trade. Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine our wares. Send for a cata logue before purchasing elsewhere. The above goods will be furnished ' W 9 1 0 LES . L K t! K It ETA I L.. ask for FRANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE, And Save 1 watt it-five per CtiU On your purchases. It can he found on Canal street, below Clinton. (My.4,GC.ly .) Johnstown, June 21, 1800. S.lDEE!lV"IriiTHl. The Vtnilersigned kerps constantly on hand and is still nuinufactaiing all articles in his line Mich as. FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS D7.AFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. RIDING BRIDLES, CHECK LINES, HALTERS, WHIPS, HRWIWAXDS uhich he will dispose of at low prices for cash His work is all warranted, M.d being ex perienced, he puts the best of leather in his work. Thanh ful for past favors, he hopes, by attention to business to merit a contiru a nee of the patronage heretofore s-j liberal ly extended to him. Shop above the store of Robert Davis. Persons wishing good and substantial Har ness can he accommodated by. HUGH M'COY. Ehensburg Dec. 11. 1801-tf. FRIGES RE EUC1D. JcliiiatowM MarlIe Woiku; A N EW STOCK. hirtre ar.d hamlsomc invoice it'Q9-t?t Italian and American Sr'Hl J ill till i7vlinct j.; .13 Jti.-t i ttU CvJ. tX r M A R B EE, Mi, omprising the largest and fines stock of the kind ever brought to Johnstown, at his establishment n Franklin Street, wlieie he is prepared. with ar, adequate force of experienced and skilful workmen, to execute all kinds i.f MONUMENTS. Mantels, Tombstones. Ta ble and Bureau Tops, &c, as cheap as they cau be purchased in any of the cities. A large stock of GnixiiaTONts on hand and for sale low. A room has been opened in Ehensburg, a few tloors west of D. S. S. Christy's Drug Store, where artie'es of my ranufaelire are kept constantly on hand, to which the at tention of purchasers is invited. C7 Prompt attention paid' to orders from a distance atid -aork delivered where de sired. JOHN PARKE. June 7, 18CG. rBEXSBURG FOUNDRY. lm Tl:e subscri ber announces to the juil lie, that he has repurchased the Ehensburg Fouudiy and is prepared to furnish his former customers and all others with every de.scr ption of cast ings r.smdh vti a lmfac tn rid at a country es tablishment He will always keep on hand the best qualitv of COOKTNO STOVES. PA RLOR STOVES, OFFICE STOVES, &c. Also PLOWS, of the most approved pat tern. PLOW POINTS, THRESHING MACHINES and all other articles connect ed with the bu.-iness 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. 1SC5 ly. EtEESEDFiG BODE STORE. il ill ! V r r il f1 r U JA O J J J J Lr, Oil Main street, Ehensburg Pa., L' lAA oonsianiiy 01 Jl Seral supply of '"I'.EPS constantly on hand and for sale, a j-jg&JJSyjSEZ 12e2L Envelopes, Writing Ink, Fens, Pencils, Pen Holders, 1 r Magazines, and other articles in his line, all of which are sold at reasonable rates. February 8, 1866. "KEROSENE AND GAS STOVES. TFV AND COFFEE BOILERS. GLUE POTS, OIL CANS, etc., &c.f All the cooking for a .0 QC3- family may be done with -C$ $3- Kerosene Oil. or Gas, -4 J Qr with less trouble, and at -CO $3- lessexpense.thauby any -30 jj- other fuel. Each Article rnauufactureil by this Com pany is guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it. Send for a Circular. -CO LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. KEKOSENE LAMP IIKATEK CO., PEARL STREET, X. Y. M t ' r I.V.J A L - ' CHAIR MANUFACTORY. i i 8 such as common Winsor Chairs, Fret Rack Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, (Cane j?rat Chairs, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE srnixc seat chairs Settees, Lounges, &c, &c. CABINET FURNITURE of ever description ami of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SLIT TUK Tastes of all. Thankful for past favor,- he respect fully solicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clintou Street, Johnstown Cambria (io. Ta. AuguM 10, 1800. LORETTO MARBIB ' WORKS. THE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to inform the citizens of Cambria .nd adjoining counties, that he has ju?t received a stock of the fines. Ihlliun and other Jln-I'lc a? EtlitlAixhineiif in Ldrrtto Oiinbriit co., Pa . Mniuitieuis, Turubs. Grove Smie.s. Tulle awl linrcuu tu-, manufactured of the most beautiful and tinei t tpiality of F. .reign and Domestic marble, always on hand. ;'nd rn ide to order as cheap as they can he pm chafed in the city, in a i '-::t ami workmanlike j manner, atai on rne siioriest inniee. I 1M. . ..I.I,.. ..,......(('.,!: ir.vili.,1 lo.iit,. ! iM'.r' ,,n,-cha..ii.Ve!stw.ele. as 1 I am confident that my wm k and prices i!! satitdy ;ny pcr.-on ucr-iiing aiiv tmrrg 111 i,iy nil" or busi c.-s. JYuiC the time to '' 'i rhraji '1 .' JAMES WTLhlN.-AJN. Loretto, April 1J, lirH.ly. N EW FIRM. A. M'FADDON BROTEEihs. OLD BRICK WAREHOUSE. IiOLL! DA YSBURG, PA., Dealers in all kindis i f GROCERIF.S, TOBACCO, CKiARS. FI. 'UR, ('ill p. CtiRN MEAL. 3ALT, ! MACKEREL, SHAD, HERr.rxr. C'ODFISll, GRAIN, PLATET. NAILS & IRON, OLAS?, LEA D t?.- OILS, h are snh! 1 .w f- r cash. :rr. Mav lSno-tf ah of wi.; Ilollidavsh FOSTEFC HOUE, WILLIAM PALMER, FrcpHelor, J011NSTOW X, Cambria C m.ty, P.t.na. The I'mpiieti-r resja ctfnlly announces to his friends and the pue-iii generally, that he has leased and taken posses imi of ihis t-m-modioas Hotel. Ih' hopes to m.dee it one ot the most desirable places f. r strangers am! others to stop, that can he found in auy country town. HIS TABLE will at all times le spiead with the luxuries and substantials ol fhe season. HIS CHAMBERS are large, and fitted up with a view te promote the ecinioit i.i his "nests. HIS BAR while well supplied with a hirjje and chni-.-e selection of the very best liquors. HIS STABLE will always he provided with good, wholesome provender lor stock, and careful hostlers. No pains will be spared to render entire satisfaction to all his guests; ami, pled ".ins: himself to endeavor to please all, solicits a liberal shire of public patronage. Augest L-3, lSCO-ly H. WALTERS, Iain street, lettvcen Franhlin and Clinton. North side, JOUXSTOWX, PA. EAS constant !y on hand a large and well selecto.1 stock of seasonable Wi Ml ID His stock conists of almost every article usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been selected with care and are ffcred at prices w hich cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call ami examine for yourselves. Xov. 16. 1805.0m.. II. WALTERS. COKXEi: GROCERY STORE. THOMAS &WMYBR, Comer of Main and Fianldin Streets, JOHNSTOWN, TA., KEEPS constantly on hand a gcneial as sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Country Produce, &c. together with Spices, Pickles. Preserved Fruits, Diied Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars, &c, all of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Call and examine our stock. Xov. 16, l8C5.1y. June?, 18GG. S- 1YL Petteugill & Co. Advertibing Agents, a7 Pabk Row New York, and 10 State street, Boston, are the authorised Agents for tbe "Dem ocrat & Sentiskl," and the most influen tial and largest circulating Newspapers 1 1 rx-1 the United States ana Uanaaas. iney are empowered to con'ract for us at oui LOWEST TfcllMB. t ( joinsKiw.v ivi. ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, AND SMALL FUOms. AND SMALL PROFITS. AND SMALL'PRCFITS, Gl'RLF.Y'S NEW CIIKAP STOI1E. G U B LEY'S NFW CHEAP STORE, GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE. EBENSBITKG, PA. EBENSBI'RG, PA. EBENSBL'KG, PA. The Lar-e.-t Stock of Goods. The Best Selected and the Greatest Variety ever brought t Town. LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST. LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND P.F.ST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BESl GO AND. SEE. GO AND SF.E GO AND SEE. The uTiscrihcr cal's the attentiin f tliT public to the fac. that h," V. j'l-t :eci- ved anil opened nut in his New Store, iar a? stock of uoods. consisting of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED. Bran. Fish. Bacon and Cheese; Smiar. C f fee. Tea, Mohis-es. Spices. T--! a.c.', Ci-a-s, Catiiih-s. Soap, Vinegar, S c.. t f. NOTIONS, DRUGs. PERFUMERY. St-ineware and Earthen k uc. Al S . a f:- if assortment of the In.-.-t atid la'erl .!,; i Hats. He always ke-ps coi.-t ir.i'.v ..-.i hatal B .logna S ins.iiies. S Uihia s. i-'t, a:i I Spiced Oysters in can. or ii:;:f t s, an-', al most everything in the ea'i:: -r diitk" : line. Ad of which will he s id t -: GEO. ;Ui: E Main Stkekt, FBr.Siuv. nist CO, T.- '.-'i-ly An VALUABLE P.10FERTY FOR rjlllE STORE HOFSE ami i Il'.VSE situate in t ie -t t l-ir. 1 I'l.riluV i.Tiliel-'V .f'i.'-T.'i es.r lilLE, ro-etiivr with ONE ACREm' I in a g..! t;v?- nf t !hiv .t:-.:i : w . ' nli.-l wi'h ..hoicc hart, is .,!;'.-: ed !" :- - Tu.' h;;ihiin-s are g-.o-l : the r.n f xceiiet t location ( r c.-tc :; other bilsine.-s. a::l is . !. red r.t a v, price. I'ossessi .11 given imnv h-.ie-c For imther ii.fnrirati.ei i:-pi i--. . i dr. ss .JOHN t;. OIEL. at (E.-.-cO coi.vi-nient to the pre mi.-t-s, .l is a. .i.'.l to sell the same. JOoEiTI May 31, lS.e;.-;r. Valuable S'artu JiirMs.!-: jHIE suhNOiiher oiler; I farm nil v.hvch he at 1 rivate now rcsi-.c ::it.-l 1 ' 4 le-'-. Containing aha.t 1 0 I." ie,'. . '. ' iii 11 li! tint fii it and ' r ... ' ' ion A-;-i.f', Tiie ha! mce is weil :i:i.h r Ei.iir.w Bam, a D.vu.h r E . Tenant llou.ns are cel. ; Wa zon Shed and'-thcr cut-'t u. . ..... is a vmv-g Ar- ' e Cr.-":. .rd ;: li'a; in j choice t".; it. Tne f.n.i is w i ll. I.i tii'.' fa.lU-Vi.iii o' s ;-. ii: ' foiiiiiain. The s- i: is 1 I'r t . s of new lan i are u iw r.:-.-' i her information , .m-K' rn tl no WM. O'CoNN. .Iillv 14 V.n-tf. Vt ST'RANliE. I'L Every y.m-g h.dy and "i.::. l Si :!i'.i can he. u :.t 1 much t.i their .civ -intake ny ret urn ; i c. 1 of charge.) by addressing the r.;..U'':' Timse havini! tears nt he;;i iimu'ei ji o oblige hv if t iiolicir.i thi ar-1. Al: will please a ltd. Ires their nhi- :ient sei v :i THOS. F II PMAN. S-U Broad w a v, New r 1 lPt.O. Iv. I . I I' I ' . - I - ' e .j . o in r - ' ' ' x j-. - Tx--l,. - r . . i 1.-.., J MONTH f..r nentleu-eii, and t ' it - !..r ladies, everywhere, to niir...!.:- e t cbrated C mm .11 Sense F..m:!v S-.-wi chine, improved and p. rf et.-.i. It w; fell, stitch. pii!t, 1 ind, br.-dd and i-n; beautifully. Pi ice oi ' v mahi elastic lock stitch, and fti'Iv wanai. .i t i- three years. We pay the ahoy- v.-,, ! commission, from w-hit h twi. e t.:i: .-.!''. .t can be made. Address with stamp, or c:di ,.n C. BOWERS CO, Sal. sroot.is. No. 255 South FIFTH street. Philadelphia. Pa All 'letteri answered promptly, v rh ('110:1- lars and terms. May 31, ISC': -'- To tiie Public. II E M LOCK A W A K E ! The subscribers take pleasure hi culling the attention of the public to the met that they have just received at their NEW STORE. AT LILLY'S STATION, a larire ami varied stock .!' DRY GOODS, of every stylo. Boots ami Sh f.s, Hats and Caps. FLOUR, BA(X)N. GROCERIES. FISH, SALT, HARDWARE, QUEENSWAEE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. X0TI0NS, and in fact any and every thing usually lound in a country store, which they offer at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES fob OAMT. Goods given in exchange for all kind of marketable country pro.J-.icc. J. IL DYSART & CO. Hemlock, May 3, lSCti Sm. 8C6. PHILADELPHIA. ISOO. WALL PAPERS. 1IOWEJ.L BOUUKE, MASCFACTfKEUS OF PAPER HANGINGS m AND W 1 11 d o u S li a tl c h , Corner FOURTH & MARKET Streets. PHILADELPHIA. in 1 X. B. Always in Store, a Large Stock of . " IdNEX & OIL SHADES. March 1, lS00.3in. II
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