I! JUL FOR TH E FARMER. Grcomiusr Horses. The modern rules for feeding and grooming horses, in the Russian cavalry, are: Ilise at lour ; groom one hour with carry-comb, brush and rubbing cloth. Give lour quarts of water ; then give live jHjunds of hay; then, at six, give two quarts of oats; at seven, water; at twelve give one gallon of water, two quarts of oati, and five lbs. of hay; at six 1 M., give water, and live pounds of hay, groom one hour, then give two quarts of oats, and wash the les hi cold water, and rub till dry. Then unite the halter, untwist it, and tie to a certain length, in a hard clip knot, with two half hitches A failure to perform all this, in the most faithful manner, subject'? the gromu to severe punishment The horses are on parade from eight to ten A. M., and from two to four, P. M. This treatment and exercise, with six quarts of oats, and fifteen pounds of hay per diem, is suffi cient to keep a horse, in the best condition the year round ; while many of our farm ers feed more than double that quantity of oats, and the same amount of hav in seven months. Xow, the difference is" un doubtedly our want of system. Precise regularity in the tiiue aud'quantity of feed has much to do with the appetite, and and power of digestion. The stomach of the horse will contract or expand with the quautity it receives. If it has not power to digest all the surplus, it rau.-t be dis gorged, cither by way of the piloric or cardiac. In horses, this surplus keeps up an expansion of the bowels, and much ol the excrement is undigested nutrition. A hungry horse eats ravenously, swallow ing much without sufficient mastication. Here is another loss. The size of the bow els should correspond with the size of the stoma-:h. The disposkion and power of the bowels to reject or retain their charge, should correspond with the power of di gestion and ejection of the stomach. The horse, with proper exercise, will discharge each meal at three different times, while some other animals discharge three meals at one time. This rule vanes in animals of the same class, and explains the reason why some large men and horses are small eaters, and small ones are large eaters. This may be controlled, to some extent, by taking or giving precise quantities of food, at regular intervals, and regulatiug the ex ercise. The warm blo.nled animal has inactive discharging surface, or skin, while the cool-blooded possesses no discharging pores ; hence the necessity and utility of crooming; the higher and warmer the olood, the move liable to fever, congestion and stagnation; and much depends on the condition of the surface, to keep up an active circulation, as will as to ma ture and pass off the exhausted animal material Dandruff is exhausted animal matter, which accumulates on the un healthy surlace, which is p:tssed off in a solid, in place of a fluid condition. Ohio Farmer. -igricuitua-al flints. A contemporary suggests that old b nes should be placed in the heap of stable manure, anil te heating, sweat i g pro cess will soften them, so that they can easily be broken up, and all the animal matter and gases retained. By plr.cinr them in the Fall where the manure bean is to be mile, and keeping th.-m cverea by the aecimraluting h'jaj.'disriiu' Whiter, they will add ma-!i to the value of the manure. M. do Morogues anrvvinees tint tan -ev dried is eceliet:t hheep b.od. and that, when fresh, it makes capital litter fur do mestic animals. Its peculiar balsamic ol r mat eff. dually drives awav Hies. A lap-dog sleeping on a bed of fresh tansy is immediately free 1 from these vermin. It shjul i be reuewed wheu the leaves are quite dry. Th-j Michigan Farmer well ob.-crves: "A plow-horse sh-mM above ail thin -s be a icood walker. The walking gt is not cultivated enough in training horses. O.dy consider what a team taut c mid walk four miles :n hour, for ten hours por day could do towards hurrviag forward bpruig Wvik. Draw the brush pru;ied from your orchard off from the grass land rnd'p.le it. Do not get the reputation of be::! "shiftless" by this uegk-t-t. Nothing loo3 worse, even in a "ho pasture " than scattering brash. ' v Iare ir )a kele, such as is used for boning potash, furnishes a convenient and listing watenng-trough t.r sNiek, and is cheaper in the end than anv wh-ch can be made of wood, however strongly construc ted. " TFIiat a SIore Cau Luiiurc. Some curious experiments have been made at the veterinary school at lfurt (just outside of Pari-?") by order of the Minister of War, to ascertain the endur--::oe of horses, as in a beseiged town for example. It appears a horse will live on water alone for tivc-and-twenty dnvs ; sev or.Nvn days wltlicut cat in c: or drinking only five days if fed but uiratcre2 ; ten clas if fed and icfjieieritlv watered. A horse kept without water l.'r three days, drank 104 lbs. of water in three minutes! It was found, too. that a horse taken im mediately after "feed," and kept in the active exercise of the -squadron ? hool," completely digestod its -il-ed" in three hours; in the same timo in the conscri-.-.t's school its food was two thirds di-esfr d; and if kept perfectly quiet in the st ie its digestion was scarcely commenced in three hoars. CQ. Study your own. interest. WITAND WISDOM. Jte3" A man should learn to sail with all winds. CSL. Much smoking kills live men and cures dead swine. StaT What kind of bar is it that opens and never shuts ? Crow-bar. Cr-ii, What tune can make every one glad i Wix-tune. -3?" ''I'm off when you talk of work ing," ;ls the cork said to tiie "inger-pop. tr-JT" Vv hat Roman general do the ladies ask lor in leap-year? Marius (marry us.) rcj- A girl discribtsa snake as '-a thing that's a tail all the way up to the head." The young man who was forbidden the house by his sweetheart's papa, feels very much jut out. E?H, A husband can readily foot the bilis of a wife, who is not ashamed to be seen footing his stockings. JV. Why is the Great Eastern like an Irish girl '. Because one is the Maid of Erin, the other is made of iron. It is with life as it is with coffee he who would drink it pure must not drain it to the dregs. E?A. " by is a fool's speech like a poor man's pocket? Because it wants sense (cents.) Time is the only commodity or gift of which every man that lives has an equal share. E.3a- Matrimonial history is a narrative of many iconl, but the story of love may be told in a few hilars. BSV, What is the difference between London and a man looking over a fence ? Because one is over the seas and the other sees over. 2? A boy wis asked what meekness was ? He thought a moment, and said : "Meeknos gives smooth answers to rough questions." t3- What is the difference between a blind man and a sailor in prison ? Be cause one can't see to go and the other can't go to sea. BSf There's a great difference between honor and honesty; the former, it is said, exists among thieves, the latter certainly doesn't. -This is what they call a fellow feeling for a man," said" a loafer, as a watchman was groping for him in the da rk. rJU An exchange paper begins a forci ble appeal to its delinquents with this touching sentence. "We must dun or be t.7- ''Excuse me, madam, but I would like to ask why you look at me so very savagely? "Oh, beg pardon sir I took you for my husband JkSf A bachelor friend of ours has left a boarding-house, in which were a num ber of old maids, on account of .'-the mis erable "uV set before him at the table." t-" Girls are too often taught iu their ear.y irawiiiitr and education that to fi t married rather than to Lr married is the ch:ef object of their early years. -,3" According to the Milwaukee A" irs, they have a new military company in Chicago. They drill six times a week, and have now got so that they can form a straight line by leaning against a fence. "'What object do you see?" a.-ked the doctor. The young man hesitated for a few moments, rnd then replied : 'It ap pears like a jcka.-s, doctor, but I rai.Lc.7 think it is your sJuidoic." A Yankee who had seen Power's ('reek Si ive, and who was asked if he was not in raptures with it, replied : "Well, to tell the truth. I don't care much about them stone gals." EO- Two men, strangers to each other, got into a dispute, when one of them ex claimed, threateningly : "1 will let vou know, sir, that I am Mr. Hodge 1" "Oh, well, I am equal to several of you," said the other; "lam Mr. Hodges." S-r5 "I say, Mr. Pilot, ain't you going to .start soon?" said a cockney on a oteanii cr 2ying-to during a fog. '"As soon as the fog clears up," replied the captain. "Well, it's starlight over head," said the cockney. "Oh '. yes, but we're not going that way," said the captain. At Os.kaloosa.Lr.ra. n r.inTirn. man, whose husband came hmo drunk ine other day. took down an nv.r ! o. chastised him most gloriously until he promised not to do so again. He laid the blame upon a friend who asked him to drink. She then flogged him again for not having firmness to" refuse. Boys, if you don't want to fall in love, keep away from muslin. You can no more play with those girls without los ing your hearts, than you can rday with ruujua runout lOi j ui jlik: v. - ine heart-strings of a w.-irr.-. !I!'jr Vntlf t sr. tendrils ot a vine, are always reachin- out lor something to cling to. The conse quence is, that before you are rro-ng you are 'gone," like a lot at an auction. A funny lawsuit a-ainst a doctor for pulling '-the wrong tooth" from a fe male patient, occurred at Ea-t Corinth, Ma.s., recently. The judge considered the accident very aggravating, particular ly the plaintiff was somewhat "short en" for teeth, but Paw no evidence that the doctor was at fault, and give him a verdict. The case oceasioned'eonsidcra Ide "jaw," and was a toothsome morsel to the spectators. READ THIS, AND STUDY YOUR OHVX I.XTURESTS! JUST RECEIVED, NEW STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, Clocks and Xolloiis, -1 the tign of the Biff Watch, Jlain tt. Johstorcn The undersigned desires to call the atten tion of the people of Johnstown and surround ing country to the fact that he lias been ap pointed an Ajrent of a large importing houe of WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c, and also of a lurjre manufacturing establishment of JEW ELliY, whereby he is enabled to offer such induceme nts to piirc'in.-crs of these articles as were never before offered in this place, or any where this side of the Allogenics. He would also call attention to his large assortment of WATCHES AM) JEWEL11Y iust received .ill of the latest styles and mot beautiful workmanship. Having select ed his stock with great care, he is confident he can suit every taste as to style as well as all pockets by the great reduction in prices. are particularly invited to an inspection of his present stock and prices. EAR IWOPS hith erto sold at $1,50 will now be sold at 75 cts., und warranted to t! jrid the text nf wear. Breast Tins, Kings, ,tc, at a reduction. i: x t ij e -ii i: x r I would call your attention to my beautiful assortment of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES at the following very low prices: Hunting Verge Watch, rarnnited:::::::::::S6,25 Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at SJO. and then reduced to $14, I will now sell at frobi::::SH to $11,30 Hauling Levers from::::::::::::::::::$12 to $10.00 Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore sol 1 at $10." I will sell at from::::$7 to $3.00 Open Faced Iotached Levers:::::$ 1 0 to $12.00 All tratclfx sold trill be warranted to go for larrlre months, or exchange for another nf c-juul value. Everybody is invited to call and examine the stock, as style it is unrivalled in this com munity, while the prices at which it is offered are unprecedeatediv low. Goods sold for CASH only. RgVPartlcuIar attention paid to reparirg Clocks, Watches, Jewlery, &c, of all kinds, for which the Cambria Iron Company's imy will he taken at par. All work warranted. TOWN' AND COl'N'TKV STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewclrv. &c, at less than city prices. JOS. G. HOLMES. Agent. Sept. 8. 1359.-1 v. sPECi.i j.. a x o v x ca: 31 e x t FROM THE QUAKER CITY PCIiLISlIISG HOUSE: IOO.OOO C'alalogucs, NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISED NOV." READY FOR IHSTRH5UTIOX. fiujterior Inducement to the Public! K new and sure plan for obtnining GOLD Jr and SILVER WATCHES, and other val uine Prizes. Full particulars given in Cata logues, which will be beat free to all upon ap plication Valuable G fts, worth from 50 cts. to $100, GUARANTEED to each purchaser. $le0,000 in Gifts have been distributed to my patrons within the past six months $!."0.o0o to be distributed during liie next six mouths 'fae inducements offered Agents are more liberal than those of any other house in the business Having been in the Publishing and Book selling businc?." for the last tight years, my experiencp enable? me to conduct the Gift Ent-rpri7.e with thegreatest satisfaction .o all. AGENTS WANTED in cvery Town and County. For fall particulars a.Mress DU.VNE RULISON", Quaker Citr Publi-hing Hou-e. 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 22, lts5t.-!iii. Lt'OVOMV B.V FILL. GAS RURNING COOKIXG STOVE. "I EORGE HUNTLEY, Dealer in all VJT kisds of rooivlNG. HEATING asi PARLOR STOVES, would respectfully call the aUention of the public to one of the great est hnpmvemeuts ever made in Cooking stoves the burning of the fjas and moke arising from the eo.il by which means is sa ved fifty ricu ctXT. of Fuel. The improve ments claimed are 1st a great saving of Fuel. 2d a much quicker and hotter oven from the same fire. 2d The preservation of the top plates, as they are all made double. 4th Cleanliness, as there is not one half the soot and dirt found in otlier stoves. THEY ARE T II E STOVE . He has also on ban Is a large assortment of HARDWARE, TALLE and l'OCKET CUT- lery,i:dge tools,iiaryesti:g tools, etc., ct.-.. Also he still manufactures and keeps on hand a large assortment of Tin. Copper and Sheet Iron. All of w hich he w ill sell at ex tremely low prices in exchange for Cash or Country produce. GEO. HUNTLEY. Augu?t 25, I$.VJ:tf TT AVING- Tiurchased the cntirp stn-L and fixtures Of the Kbenslmrir F.mn.lri- the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with ' l o u a ii s r l o u g ii poixts, S TO V E S, M ILL IK O X S, TIIEESIIIXG JIA CIIIXES, and castings of any kind that ui3y be needed in the community. By strict attention to the business cf the concern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive, a liberal patronage from those in want cf articles in his line. All bu siness done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLASS. September I, 1850-tf. WTRO.MZi; YOl ll OIV.V ! Tha Protection Mutual Eire Insurance Co., OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. LOCATED AT E J! E X S IS V It O, P A. flHE above named Company, organized J April 6th, 1357, will effect insurances on property at safe rr.tes. Being particularly careful m the risk taken, this Company pre sents a reliable and cheap medium, th'rough which persons may secure themselves ainst probable losses by fire. OfTlce on Cent're Street, nearly opposite Thompson's -Mountain House" k r m c -D- 1L R0RERTS, Pres. A. C. Mcllix. Sec'v. i Treas JOSEPH H. CAMPBELL, Agent. Aug. 25, liS53.-Iy. ' fe TOI' SALE One good new lid,t d on ae sett ot v. AGON HARNESS by Ar. 25. Isj.V.f g. HUNTLEY sali:ry! sai)lkky! iZ Tlhe subscriber respectfully iuforrus the JL citizens of Ebensburg and sur-- f rounding country that he has opcned",r a Saddler's shop, in the basement of his dwelling house, on Horner street, where he is prepared to furnish to order, and on the most reasonable terms, every description of SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, Sec, &c. Having many years' experience in the busi ness, employing none but the best workmen, men, and using the best material upon all his work, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Country produce at all times taken in ex change for work, and the highest market pri ces allowed. JAMES MAGU1RE. Ebensburg, August 25. Io0:tf T. ELA1R MOOHK. J. ALEX. MOORE. I espectfully inform the citizens of Eb- ensburg, and Cambria county generally, that they have now on hand, and are con stantly, in receipt of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENS W ARE. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. BOXXETS, ETC., ETC., &c, ic, kc All of which they are prepared to sill r.t prices which defy competition. Purchasers are earnestly requested to call and examine our stock, as we are always prepared to give satisfaction in goods and prices. August 25, lS59:tf II. II.TlilOR, Respectfully informs his old friends and the public generally that be is still to be found at Lis store room, on High street, ad joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa red at all times to furnish consumers with GIIOCEUIES and CONFECTIONS, OLD KYE WHISKEYS, WINES, GINS, EUAN DIES, cvC, &C. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebens burg and vicinity for their former patronage, he solicits a continuance of the same, togeth er with as much more as raay be bestowed upon him. Ebensburg. August 23. 18j0:tf. D 11 Y GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTHING, AT nEIiCCSD PRICES ! ROBERT FLINX, M'.hnore, Cambria eountt. is closing out his entire stock of Goods at re duced prices. All the Goods are new. and of the latest and most fashionable styles the greater part of which have been bought at the late Spring sales, for cash, and wiil be closed out cheap. Any person in want of any article in this line wiil please call, as I am determin ed to sell the entire stock off to make room for Fall Goods. au.25.18C;:tf. Q !. KEEN & KO.t Wilmoke. Cambhia CO., Pa. Respectfully calls the attention of the pub lic, to their large and vaiied a-se-rtmeut of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, HATS. BONNETS, SHOES. MEDICINES, GROCERIES. QUEENS WARE. CAP'S, BOOTS, Ac, kc. kc They are prepared to sell at lower rates than any establishmentiu the county. Their goods being selected with a view to the wants of the country, cannot fail to lecommen 1 them to the public. aug.25.1S5C'tf 33dw. IE rriAKES this method of informing his old JL menus, that tie is still engaged in the Mercantile Business, r.t Ebensburg. and is at all times prepared to sell to purchasers, AT THE LOWEST PRICES Every variety and diseription of stajde aim FANCY DRY GOODS. HARDWARE O.UEENSWAEE. GROCERIES. TOBACCO CIGARS. Ac. ic. And in fact every thing usually found in a general Store. An examination of his stock and prices is all he desires at any time to ef fect sales. jy"7 Approved Country produce in ex-(-W change for GOt IDS at all times. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, lt50.-tf. JOII' U t OLCAX, WILMORE, Cambria coisty, Pa. D -aler in all kinds of DRY' GOODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUE ENS WARE. BOOTS, SHOES. H ATS, CAPS, ic. Country Produce taken in excharge for GoJs- aug.25. S50:tf Acw Tailoring list al5iIut! tut. pi undersijriu 1 respectfully informs L the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinitv that he has opened a Tailoring establishment next door to Dr. Bunn's Drug Store, where he is prepared to manufacture garments of the latest style and most complete workmanship He hones by strict attention to business to merit and receive a share of patronage THOMAS DEVISE. Ebensburg, Sept. 1, 1959:lv. ROWLIVG SALOOY. gOMETIIING new in EBENSBURG. The undersigned having opened a Bowline Saloon, connected with his Restaurant, in the basement of Myers' new Hall, respectfully re quests all who wish good exercise to give him a call. r, ALE and LAG Ell BEER, of th most approved manufacture, constantly on THOMAS M'BRIEX. Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf JO IE WOKIk J'tts . I I avinp, in connection with the AV.--AV..JL ohufrian. a Ihm-p nn.l i . Job-Type, we are prepared to execute with I neatness and dispatch, every rarieir of Job j Uork. including Hand Bills, Car-ia De. d I and Blanks of every description, on hon notice and on the most reasonable term ! Person dirin- anything in this Hue. will do t wc! to call. i KICIIAUD M.JONES, WITH CHAS. B. WILLIAMS. JAMES D. ARXEST. & AKVEST. Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS, NO. 415 MARKET STREET, PHIL A I) EL PHI A. JEsg-Great inducements offered to CASH and short time buyers.""viX Aug. 25, -ly. RTJosEDmjasi T UST OPENED AND FOR SALE E - t - t-- w ii .. . . U- .-f'k il assortment of 4 iS"''c.s-, Oih, Points, Eyf-Slitf,, Ilrantlios. IVIncK. Cins. SM.iit!, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Brushes. Combs, Sta tionery, Blank Books. Perfumery, Sops, Tobacco, Segars, Snuffs, and other articles usualiv kept in Drug Stores. It. S. BUNX. M. D. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, I85.').-ly. B. P. THOMPSON, with I. J. 1MTTOX ii- Co., 7 holofale Dealers in and Mar.ufactu ? ? turers of II A TS , CA PS, r U X s , Hatters' Materia!'. Straw (Joods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, ii'.. &c. No. 32S Market street, PHILADELPHIA. Ctixft jhii.l f',r Yi,jI Hud S:tij'iuj Eur.. raicK I. PATTOV. August 2.", 1850-tf A. oel't.NIILlilfcK. C. C. STEWART, with IIA.YDY. & IIKEWE!!, Clorninission Merchants and Jiealcrs in Foreign ami Domestic II A II I J V, 'A R E A XI) C I TL ER Y. Nos. 25 and 27 North Fifth street, east side, above ', :, mere-, PHILADELPHIA. tD'.VAKO . HANPY, J.'.O. O . bKl..Vt!l C. F. ILEXNLi'.. August 25, lS5;:tf ERNEST D. RHEY, with c 8i t n 2. j:s yy !:sto x. Wholesale Deaierin French and Aiut r- rican Wlbl.OW W AHK (tllfl nT'N Mutts, Ropes, Tie Yarn. Looking Gl.'.sses, Brushes. Also, all kinds of Woodkx and Cxoak Wake. No. 35 North Third St., PHILADELPHIA. August 25. Iti59:tf JAMES DOUGHERTY, with J. S. SORTER, "E"Y7"n'ef:l3t' Scaler in TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS, No. X. Fifth street, above Market. Philadelphia. Also. Manufactcrr-r and Importer of Foreign and Dome-tic CIGARS. sep.l.I 5;:'tf. ISAAC v isii:. WILMoRE. Cavblia corxTY. Pa. akr in all kinds of l'KOVlSiONS. GROCERIES. C O X F ECTTO N A P. I E s . TOBACCO. CIGARS, kc, kc Angu-t 25. 1 .?:.f..tf. WM. iiiV.OLD3. J. M. snu.so.. J a. J. LOWEV SMITH. JoIIN HILL, yutk nnvsoins, miztki ft c o., G ROCERY i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, O. 40 X. Howard strr r t ct. 20. 1 Paltimoke. G. V,. TOPIb ivith COXRAD & WALTOV. t2! Maukkt St.. Phila. 1 in porters and Dealers in i-oiitiGN & domestic i? vn.v.- . it August 25. le'O.tf D A 1 Lit O AD IIOESE. Wilraore. Cm JLV bria county. Pa. (Nearptnn:. Railroad Mation. ) Jas. D. Hamilton. I:-,,,., - t.,r. An extensive Bow ling saloon "is connoetH with the House. The Tai:i.e will be fur nished with the be?t the market affords, md :: y'l'i'ed with the best oi lienors, in cluding Alt-s and Lager from approved brew eries. Extensive and convenient Stabling -s attached to the preu.iscs. Wil.iiore. August 25, lS5r:tf. pAMBlllA HOUSE, Main Stuelt. J Johnstown. Jusrpli Sliociiiake:-, Landlord. This establishment has rcccntlv been thoroughly renovated, and is now well titted up for the comfortable accomu.o.latioa of boarders or transient patrons. Tl;e T 'b'e will be supplied with the best the market af fords, while at the Bar will alwr.vs be found as good L'.piors as can be obtained anywhere The new Landlord, in again opening the "Cambn-i Ilcufe ' to the public, promise to spare no pains to make it a tirst rate hotel JS5TBoard, Three Dollars per week, or One Dollar per day.-Tgj A Hack will be in waiting at the railroad stat.on on the arrival of the trains to convey passengers, free of charge, to the house. H0RL.s AND BUGGIES AT LIVERY. Johnstown, Aug. 25, l65cJ.-ly. A ECADE HOTEL, El.ensVurr, Pa. XX The subscriber, having leased, re-fitted and newly furnished the -Ebensbur.' Houe ' is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally. The House has always been a favorite for visitors during the Summer season, and I will spare no pains in makin- it an agreeable home for all sojourners My ft fhf TV!? J'6 lus"-iously supplied "from the markets of the country and the cities. My Ba will b. filled with liquors of choice i.rands. My Stablk is attended bv careful hostlers, and my charges will be 8uh as to suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat ronage, and fully intending to deserve it I hereby throw open my house to the public' HENRY FOSTER. August 25, l?'f:tf. c aiiim:t wakcrooii. 1 E V A X S re- I - sncctfuHv in forms the citizens of Ebensburg. and Cam bria county general-' Ir. that he has tti hand and f.r saie, at his ,ire-roo::i. one Fqunre west of Blair's Hotel, a large and splendid assortment e.f FURNITURE which he wiU sell rery cheap. COFFINS niade' to Lie pri'-ei m'St &Ud at Ebeubur. tbt. is:d'.-tf PROFESSIONAL C A R D S . ABUAIIAM KOrELDAoI: at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Ofiire on y '. street. - f ang-25. C D. MEEEAY, Attorney a7I7 Ebensburg, I'a. Oaice onnosite c' ' lora 3 Jioiti. LaU2.25.lt;-. .. OIIN 8. 11 HEY, ATTouNtvTTLT; Ebensburg, Pa. Oiiice in Colonmie August 25, 185:t:tf. ' 1 . ,. Tt ..I r ... ' M ICIIAEE HASSOX, Ai-oimT Law. Ebcriiburg, Pa. August 25, lattUf. fmA 11 EES W YVIXf I A 11 D, AttoTT; r.t Law, Lock Haven, Ciinton count-,- ; August 25, lh.".l:tf. ' c fi L. 1 'EES IIING. Attor n kt i.T- Johnstown, Cninbria county. Pa. August 25, ls5t.-tf. '"aMks C. Noon, Attorney at Law. T ?J ni.-i nrg. Pa. C fiict No. 3 CoIcuad- 1 t August -5, lf5r'.-tf. TJllNSTON 5c .MTLL1N, Vut.j lors and Attorneys fit Law. OHict y site tlie Court House, Ebensburg, Pa. " ; August 25, lfc.V.i.-tf. " ; T)IIILS. NOON, Attorxkt at 1 Ebensburg. pi nn'a. Otiice two c , ea.-t of Thon:p.-o:s Hotel. Aiigu.-t 20. i.-:-:-.-iv. TjOilN 1 ENLON, Attcrslvat l,r f Lbfu-burg. J'a. ;;ice cn :;ijli one i!(.jr west of his residence. August 25. l.--50.-lf. "YTriLLIAM KIT TELL, Attchnkt, TT Coi!i..-c!!',r at Law. OfMce in Col::. riade Row. Eb. n.-hnrj, Penn'a. Aui-'in 25. l-5?.-if. MIL MA(iEIIAN, Attok.nlv i: I.:.w. E) en.-i urg. Pa. Office on Ii. -street, oppo-lte the Post OSlce. August 25. 1S51). tf. O. Jf. REED. Elenrhv.rif. T. L. HEYER. J "DEED & HEYEII, Attuemys . JLV Lav. C-.nn.-Hl given in the Eni:.-': German l:-ngnaj.e5. Uf.U o iu f" ' :..',( T Ebensburg. Pa. aiig.25.Isr-;-;- J II. 0AM1EELL. Attop.m.y"T: Law, Ebei.sburg. Cambria cviui.'v. He will attend to all "tiusiness mtrc.-t i.'t :.. care in the Courts of Cambria u counties. Office in Cdcnade Row. August 25, lt5:'.-tf. HC. C1II1ISTY, M. D.. Wi Cambria cr... Pa. t fr. e on X -next dcor to L. Cassiday's store. Nio.t t ... made r.t the Caix.l ri; House. ai: : T S. 1 ! I N N, yi. D., tendorT Li;. fe.-s:u!:al services to the c itizt.ii? . : cn.-i. urg. (t!u- in Drug Store, en Ii'.:, --. oj'posite Thompson's Hotel. ELc-n.-burg. August 25, 5f:tf. r i:dk;e u. eev. is, m7i . t. ni- V.T his r.':Vssior.-.l ftrvices to ti . tit;:t: of E!t n?ir.rg aid icinity. IK mcy .v :. in the dl;.-e furr.-.'-rly occupied by Dr. I: V Le wis. Night cells n.ade at the ei'..ce. August 5. 1. TACKSON A; C LAHl, Si u.-.kun V-i f. TIsts. J.d.nstowa. Pa. Oi.e of the f-: will of in F.bi nsLarg during the fir.-; u- : of ench m. nth. duri:ig vhit h tiiae vi : . . desiring his prid'vssiou:.! services car. !::: st the ti'.i v el' Dr. Lewis, r.e;.:lv i . Blair's Hotel. .:ntr"25 DK..I. M. 31 CLEEE. Sir.,;i. Mi HAMCAL I'kntist. re pt-et U : v , f his profession?! servicesto theladic tlei:;en of J.La?tr.wa and vieinitv of ti l.-! Particular ;.t:c:.-;en paid to !ic:.scs ': : Mouth. Teeth txtracteJ with ck-c.:-' . 1 f - Ceps. Oiiice in the cli -Exchange,' strr-eT. Johnstov.n, Aug. 25. l!r5t'. -lv. on C J OSEEII W. MY EES. Justice ot Pc:ne. Snmnserhi'.!. Cambria ev -. August 25. ls:?:tf. I'TIN THOMPSON, Justc eft! Pi ace. Vv'ilr.iore. Cambria cour.tv. August 25, ls5;-:tf. T V'- JviceTf the "lVs: ,1t.!;:i.-t.nvn. Pa. trJ Co!!, , tions promptly attended to. ' C oavey. nc;.!g ducv, ;th accuracy i.iui -patch. aiig.25.ls. CT. LAVlli:NrE HOTEL. O No. 101 S Chestnut st.. PtiiladclpL'c. W. S. Camtbell & Co., I'rcj .;' August 25. lt-T'..tf CAM EIll A HOUSE, Wilntorc. I'a. Palmer a Kkck. Proprietors. H uks auiud the srriva! of each train ' convey passengers to the Hotel, and then a Plank Uod to Ebensburg. August 25. lS5P;tf. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. EK nsl-ur?. IV John Thompson. Jr., Proj-rietir. i The Takit. is always supplied with t ! choicest delicacies. The Bar is supplied ' j choice liquors ; and the Stable attrr.ucd 1? -. careful hostlers. J-gr Boarders taken by ; week, month or year. aug.25 . ' - j; UNION HOUSE, Ebensl.ur-, Ea John A. Blair, Prepri.-t-r. j Also, in conne-ction, BLAIR & Co's HACK; i will leave the -C nion House" for V 'brnor i station in time to take the Eastern i V.'e?i crn trains. Every accommodation w:!. :-i forded to make passengers comfortal 1 August 25, lS59:tf. J. PATTON THOMPSON, :: ALmui)(;c & to., Importers and Jobbers in Notion.. l l siehy, Glovks. Trimvinos. Sit s l!o; -;' chiefs, Cravats and FANCY GOt'PS. ' 413 Market street, ( 7ru.tr Jt Pro' old 1 aug.25.l!S5t:tri FHILAUEI.F!!!- V. S. II 4 VII X. PLAIN and FANCY JOB rillNTKl--STATION LK, Blank Doe.l- Mjnvaeturer, pe-oh ?".. and dialer in every description ' American and Foreign Papers. Corner of Markttand Second sts.. and W " and Third streets. PITTSBURG. Pa. fctrV Agent for L. Jehnson i Co.. T- rounders A Electrot vper, Fhiladclj Li A'lgct 2". i -r-t.V 4 4 5