i i FOR THE FARMER. "i ll e c'iiiisu: In sever.il :t ;i"i;ul tyral ad.irc.sos we li ivo real recently, a fear v,'.:s expi'v.ssod y the speakers, tb.:t the lulu re pr-pocis i wheat growers We",: nut very ll.ittcrhur ; that as the Liverpool marku v.-as the rre;;t price regulator of oilier Earopean u:i.l the. Aiucricnu marks!.:-, ai-i as there vu4 i:o prospect of very hi Ai rates Leiii mantain cl there except in a-lvcrac season, there fore wheat growing was nut likely to be a permanently proiitaMe imvlnes in this coun try, especial!- a-i now lands were constr.nt ly coming into market, and the wheat pro duct W;.s largely on the increase m the west. rortuTijteiy for the- agricultural interest, the greatest in this country, tlii.i is not a true statement ci ike ease. The fact is the consumption i f w heat is s-tcn ii ly outstripping its production. This the census returns cf 1M30 will s-hu-'.v beyond all possibility c-f dot-bi, and the reason for it is obvious to all ol" us. V'c live in a trading and a manufaeturin tiira. The metal energy of the country runs con-tant-ly in those directions, ;:u.l the tendency of our people is iu live by lie vlwork rath er than hand work. The Yankee, is an imlnsdriotrt .d'ow. hut ip i in;i!-!i r.oii.! t home behind a de.-k, than behind a plow, and tlie statistics of New j'nlaud ' prove that this is the case. In 18-iO New JMiiiiaiHl r:u.;e i two numon rmsiu'ls t.l wheat, in it has fallen off to one mll- lion bushels, and, notwithstanding the in crease of population, it is doul.it l'ul wheth er it raises anything like that amount now. - In the south cotton growing is absorb ing the labor of the country, and the states of Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia and Ala bama, which raised lL,OuO,'.00 bushels of wheat in lSl'J ; fell oft to S.Obib'JUO bushels ia and we do not believe that thesa states raised 2,000,000 bu.-diel.-, last year. The fact is tlie eastern wheat lands are constantly running out every 3'ear, and the iiauufactiiri:i.r and trading population of the oiler stales, arc becom ing more and more dependant on the west for its food. In times past the ratio of the increase in the production of b read studs has been but 2 per cent., while consumption has increased at the ra'e of 5 per Ceut., but we fnnly believe that the next census will prove a still greater dif ference. Lot the firmers therefore p the work with a will, let thorn prepare to seed mure wheat, corn, oats, ami barley, than ever before, as hi all human piv.pabiilty, prices are destined to advance as the year rolls around. Rochford Xcics. PuOTKCTIoX OV Si'AV.'BP.KP.lF.S IX Wixteix. In protecting the strawberry there may be too much of a good tiling. All varieties of this fruit that we have ev er experimented with, benefitted by cov ering. They come out in the inn ing ear lier, and seem to ttart siro!sr:.r. Jat many who are not acquainted with the habits of the plant, kill them with kind ness. They pile on eoar.-e manure, straw, leaves, or fine sea-weed, until thopknts are smothered. Whila the plant is in its inactive state, there is little to prevent it from decomposing, by theacttou f heat and moisture, like other vegetable matter. An examination of a plant taken from un der a manure heap, would show that the leaves and crown had rotte 1. The strawberry in its uncultivated state jrrows among the gras.-e-, w hich in their decay, form all ike protection the plant needs. Natr.ro pruvH but a light cov ering to Shi, 1 1 it front the sudden changes of the atmosphere. Tor this purpose Id most any coarse litter, pea or bean vines, corn stalks, or sc-a-weee l, kept in place by poles or Irudi, are good enough. They must Lave air in Winter a. well in Sum mer. At:i. Ajric all a: -Lt. rLOWIXG L.N1 IX T:IV: r Abb TOR CORN. "S. 31. Ibov.n, of Onondaga I grow eoru cheaper than I did fifteen years a-o. I plow in the fall eight to ten inches deep, iu gravelly loam. I mellow it. in the Kpring witli a cukivator, and do rao.-t of the cultivation with the same implement. I grew near U)t) bushels per acre this year, an I it won'i cost me over ten and a half cents per bushel. I think farmers would do well to depcj.d more on corn. I manure by top-dressing with compost, using .salt, pla.-.ter, and uoleachcd-a.-hes, with barnyard manure. Mimk sward not over fmr years oil. I consider the fod der epial to two and a half tons of hay per acre." Soiumi Cows. lion. Josiah Quincy Pays, one of the advantages gained by soil ing is the saving of land. 'One acre will support three cows during the soiling season. The cows ar turned out but two hours, morning and evenim.-, and tlie balance of the time they are kept in the stably Tluy k,T healthy, and yield more miu annually, than cows usually do. One luan will take c.iro of, feed, water, clean and miU twenty cows. I hey are fed four or live time a day. Cun.-nr.Aixs. To cure chilblains, sim ply 1 Kit he the paits adoeted iu the li.-uor iu which .potatoes have been boiled, at as high a temperature as can be borne. On the firt appearance of ailment, indicated by inuamation and irritation, this bath affords almost immediate relief. Tn 1,1., ndvacec-J stages, repetition j.revents Ireak- out, .Tk-vxsi-arext Coikxt 10a (jLASS. dissolve one iart by weight of India Kub d.er in Ci of Chloroform ; then aid l(i to '"!rts powdered gum Mastic. This heartily 4 Jcept warm for two days, aud $t to bo a ffriiv- PR0FES3IGHAL C A HQS. A Hi! YiIA:.i KOPi.LiN, Ai'ivr.x i-.y A J.t L.;-.v, Jjl.nsluwa. I'u. ::hee on Main tr;-e. an-25,U 5.-tf. f 1. ?iiTililAY, Attosney at Law, 4 i . .. . Pa. Oince opposite Cr; w- Jjrd's Hotel. au;.25.1c5a.tt". OiiN if-. II Till Y, Attorney at Law, Oi'ieo ia Colon.idc It Amrust 25. 1WA 7 3 LClIAEh. ITAS.-'ON, Axtou.nky at Ifi Law, Kbeus!-.:-r, Pa. August 25. I.s5?i:if. HAUL KS VVV I X ( ; A 1 1 , Attoux k y at L.r.v, Loe": Haven, Clinton county, I'u. August '2'k 1 s;.t:ii". L. IT,il: HlXt J , Attuknky at Law, J J vim -aown, Cumbria county, Pa. Auau.-i-j, 150. ti". 'g a.mks C Xoox, -itoiney at J aw, Lb- t ciiil.urg, Pa Ai:ra-t r3. IS Hiaee -No. o Colonaiio tow. .-tf'. 1)111 J. S. NOON, Atiohxey at Law, a in.-as'iuv, P-nn'a. Ollice two doors oast f Tli nuii ...p.-; Motel. Aucru?t m'.'l v. T (k LEWIS. ATTOllNFA AT LAW. Uliico for the present with Dr LewN. L'ocasourg-. Git. 27, lS50.-tf. J OIIX ITLNLOX, Attuxky at Law, Khrnslmrijr. Pa. Oilue on street, one ihmr west of liii resiJeucc. Aairut-t 25, !S5'j.-tf. "TSriLLIAJi KITTKLL, Attouxey & t t? Coaa-t llor at Law. O.'Jiee iu Colon nalc Itov. , Klicii.-ljur, Pcmi'a. Aucrat 25, IS5:t.-tt". I). 3IAGi:iLVX, Attorney at Law, L"cNi.hrr, Pa. Oiiice on High street, o;i!o-ite the lt CUlice. Auga.t'25, ls5:).-tf. T L. JOliXSTOX, Attorney at Law, SlV Lbcasbrr, C'acibrirt county, la. k-jr Diiiep op; . -site the Court lJouse. Kijesi.biuy, liccember 1, 1S50. A C. M UL L1X, Attorney at Law, Eb XA cii.-tiui,r. Cu'.u'ori.i county, Pa. l3ii. O Hi c e two Co o r. ncu tli of Colona-le Tlo w, cn.i iinmctlii'.tely cpj.orite Thojupsou's Hotel. Kbeu; lust, Decensber 1, 1850. c. m. ia:r.i, E'kiuLii,-j. t. l. HEvmt. Johnstown TLIIl) & HKYmj, Attorxkys at JLVi Law. Counsel pivca ia the lhi-Ii.-li and Ccna.oi laiijru.i-es. U.'.iec in Coloaadc Row, Loea jburr. P:i. aujr.25,lt50-tf. T H. CA3i ? Liu-, I'l.ea C.UirjJS'LL, Atjornkv at a:r". CainLria coiiiitv. T:i He will .-o.tciid to all bu-inc-s citri:ipil"tn care in the I'ourts of Cainbriu auu ludiuua eoaati?. Oriice ia Colouade flow. August 25, lS59.-tf. Hd CIIUISTY, M. D., Wilmore, CaiaJiria cc.. Pa. Ollice on Main St., next door to L. Cai.-idav's tore. Niht calls made at the Cambria House. su.25,'5;'tf l fessioaal services to the j-iiietis of Kb Ii.vio.o.l r. f -1 . 1 . ! c 1 I ciibburjj. Oaiee ia l.M-ug- btore, ou Hih St. opposite Thompson's Hotel. i:iM-:isb::i-g, August 25, lri5f:tf. rt.LKWi.s. :d. d.. tenders his profc 5;on:il strvict to ihe eitiiens of Lbeu.-bui-jr a:nl vici.iity. lie may be found ia the ollice f.-i iriei ly occupied ly lr. D. V. Ll v'is. Niht ' i'i'.s made at the otiiee. A. -:!. 25, le5;!;tf. TACK'SOX & CLAIIK, Slrokox Di:n- O Ti.srs, Johnstown. Pa. (;;e of the linn will be i:i Pl-jibur- dariiicr the first ten d;i; s of each laouth, during which time all persons desiring his professional services can tind 'aim at the office of Dr. Lewis, nearlv opposite Plairs Hotel. aug".25,lS50.tf. 11. J. M. 31'CLULC, SfRCKOS AND his professional services to theladics and gen tlemen of Johnstown and vicinity of thisplaee. Particular r.tU-ution paid to diseases of the Mouih. Teeth extracted with c-lcctiieal for ceps. ... Oflice in the old -ExchrDge,'' ou Clinton street. " Johnstown, Aug. 25, lS59.-ly. TOSl-:iIl TY. MYERS, Justice of the ty Peace, ui.mui hill, Cambria countv. Aug.Uit 25. l5y:tf. A Vii'nii TIIO.MTSOX, Justice of the Jt. -JV l-eace. ilmore, Cambria eouuti-. An ;ut 25, lh5t:tf. J Ik COIIICK, Justice of the Peace, Johnstown, Pa. Lt-iiT Collections promptly attended to, nnd Coiivey.uiciag doac with accuracy and dis- aug.25,lS5t):tf. s T. LAWltEXCIl HOTEL. No. 1018 Chestnut St., Philadehdiie. V.". S. C.?iyaKLL & Co., l'l oprkiort. August 25, 1850.tf pAMP.JUA HOUSE, Wilmore, Pa. Pal?ii:r a Peck, Proprietor. Hacks attend the arrival of each train to convey pa-sealers to the Hotel, and thence by Plank Rj-.d to Kbensburg. August 25, lS51:lf. 11 FOUNTAIN HOUSE, KbeuKburjr, Pa. -LVJ- J0115 Thomphos, Jr., J'r'-piirtor. The Tacle is always supplied with the choicest U li-aeies. The H.ut is supplied with choice lienors; and the Sta.ilb attended hv carclul hosti.rs. -y- Roarders taken by the week, month or year. .iug.255tuf. TTNION HOUSK, Lbensbur?, Pa. VJ John" A. lli.m, 1'mprirtn'r. Also, in connection, PLAIR t Co's HACKS will leave the '-Ciiioa House" for AVilmore station in time to take the Eastern and "West ern trains. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers comfortable. August 25, IS50:tf. J. PATTON THOMPSON, Wm AMISIIBSSE & CO., Importers and Jobbers in Notions, Ho siery, Cloves, Thimm ixr.s, SIIjK Haxdker CHigrs. Cravats and FANCY GOODS No 41. "J Market street, ( Tt uitt y i;ro'ttl.lfan,i ' aug-.lSiOuQ PHILADELPIH i TT H V A N S re- 7a 1 KlliUili in- jori.i.-. Hits ciJiy.c-:i.- of t - K!it :-:.-.'.-u:-r. and Cam 'iia county n-enc-rni-- "' i-i- th. t Le hns on band 'a ad for 'sal.', sit i his iS ".irc-roon, oiiu r;-urre ivcjt of tiluir's a large mid s-,!ca-:id n-;3oi-;ntci:t c . 1 i- i-ui:;iTrn;:, wi.ich v.-iii -sell vcrv t-hcan. COi-i I.ns i:.ad: to i or !cr on the shortest notice and at reasona ble price. Lbea&bury, Oct. 6, 1850.-tf WOOD, KORRELLfiCO., ilUbl-.r-ALI and Ic.'.TAIIi dealers in all V 9 k:nd of alcrehandise. keen eonstant- oa hand the folio win'' articles : ih:y cckjds, UlL-CLOTIia, LOXNLT.S, ..)T;txs. OCLKXSW'ARE cinKKhiihs, n.-H, SALT, HATS AXD CAPS, CAPa-KTlXCS, CLuTiilXC, POUTS VXD SHOES, HAP.inVAPvK, PKOYISIOXS, FLO I'll, PACOX, Peed of all kind Ye-'c-tablfs &c. Clothino- and Poets and Shoes made to order on rea sonable terms. Johnstown, Oct. 27, lS5D.-tf. LST ili'PXKJ) AXI) FOii SAI.P. iiY it. S. PUXX, li. 1., a gener al assortment ct S; "'-. OiL-i. 7(.'(As. Die-S.'ti:,. I2riinii!es, Wines, Ciizas. FStiiil, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Rnisl.cs, Coin!;?, Sta tionery, Phiuk P.ooks, Periuaiei-y, So:i;.s, IoIkh-co. e;r:'!-. Saul.-, and other usually kept in L'rag Stores. articles it. s. puxx, :,i Ebensburg, -Vug. 25; lt-'ji'.-ly. D. niciiAni) :i. J0NE.1', V.'ITH CUAS. It. WILT.IA5IS. JAMES D. AEXEST. AVholesale Uealers in DRY GOODS, XO. 415 MAPKLT STRLKT, Pll I L A I) K L r 11 1 A. JKZT'drcat inducements offered to CASH and short time luyers."5j Aujr. 25, 1S59.-U-. P. T. THOMPSON, with I. 1. I'ATl'TO.'V & Co., J holesale Dealers in aud rdar.ufactn f t tarers of II A T Si , CAPS, F V U .? , Hatteri Materials. Straw Good. Artificial riowcrs, Buirald R:bes, ic, &c. No. 5'28 Market street, PHILADKLPHl A. Cash 2 ixl fur Wool and ' 'nj '.. rUICE 1. PATTOV. A. Oi i E.VilEliltU. August 25, 1859-tf C. C. STEWART, with I3TAXDY Si. I15?K?;Xt:K, lommission xderehauts and D eaters in V 1 Foreijrn aud Domestic JIAliliWAin: AX It CUTLERY. "K rx ' or. -1 ot " 7 . . 1 -ami 1 tu Mrvi'i, ensi side, above Coiiiruerce, PHILADELPHIA. pii'vi nn c 11 v- w EIWABD S. HANDY, JiO. G. LUES:.i;R C. F. BREXNEK. August 25, 185tuf c:oi;ck :i. jtiDDLK, witu mportf rs and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign una Domestic 3I X ZS C- CT tZ Ci 3 AND CAill'ETIXU, No. 2t3 .Market St.. below Third, and No. j- Ltiureii Alley, I'ai Dec. 1, lS50:tf XV. S. "OLAIN and FANCY JOIi PI1INTER, STATIOXEP., Blank Pool; Murijiclurer, Pook Hinder, and dealer iu every description of American and Forei'rn Pnn.T-: X-c H-r- Corner of .Miuketand Second sts., and Wood and Third streets, PITTSUUKC, Pa. X-Q-pf'-nt for L. Johnson k Co., Tyj.e louuiurs ic raeciroiypers, I iiiiaUeipbia. August 25, lt5):t.f 3 1353. DAN. C. HORBIS, IS53. G KtALKK IX rASIIIOXAPLE HATS .j CAPS, Ilixi Street, OI'I'O.SITK I'll K MAXSIOX IlObbE, 0 Jo2tnsiovu, la. 0 S22 m W. fl LLOVD CO. Alioonu, Ia. "TVTt.VFT.S on the Principal Cities, and Sil I ver and CoM for .-ale. Oollt-i't-ons t.i ,a aionejs received on depo-it, payable on de mand, wunout interest, or upon tune, with interest at fair'rates. nov.i, '5t;tf. WM. REVSOLlld. J. M. STEVEXSO-S, JU j. r.owF.x smith. JOHN HILL, with GROCPItV & CO.M .MISSION MEIiCHANTS, No. 4'J N. Howard street, Oct. 20,1859. P.ALT1MOHE. JAMES POUOIIEUTY, avitu Tliolesale Dealer in TO B A ( CO, SN CFF and cig a RS, No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market, Puilaihu.imua. Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Forebm aud Domestic CIGARS. sep.l 1850uf . W. TODD, with COSRAD WALTOX, C23 Market St., Phila. Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN &. DOMESTIC II A T? n v A?r August 25, lS5t.tf QADDLES BRIDLE S, HARNESS, &c., made on Horner St., in the basement of ht - k 7 ui ut;i u iiifhuufrihfT . dwelling-bouse. Counirv nrn,in.-o .o'i- r . .. .1. f J,1 '" S ni'u 111 fieuuugc ior work. TM i t, o JAME.SMAGUIEE Ebensburg. Dec. 8.TS5?;tf n s o I r.1 t 'if, DEALKK IN Would resjieetfully cell the attention ot ever inc.de in Cookinir stoves the coal bv which means is saved fifty ter cext 1 t :i fi-r.'-iit civ'rur iif I'lieb 2d a much fjuicker and hotter oven from the same fire. 2d The preservation of the top pl.ites, r.s they are all made double. 4th Cleanliness, as there is not one half the soot iiud dirt found in other stoves, lie has : Is, on lmndi a lart'e :'s?oi tinosit of HAUL) '.'."ARE, CHAIN 1'1'MIM 1IOUP IRON, NAILS, GLASS of all size, TABLE and POCKET CUTLER V, EDGE TOOLS, HARVESTING TllDI.S nlr- .tc tools, etc.. etc Also he still manufactures and keeps on r-neei iron, an 01 wnica ne win sen ui Country produce. Nov."2 l, lti5'a:tf riiE sunscrjnr.R pegs leave to inform the PL'PLIC generally that he B has opened out at OF! HIGH STREET, Ont SQUARE EAST DATS AND CAPS, qi'ee.s'ai:e. crockery w a r e. POUTS AND CLOTHING, STATIONERY, To which he respectfully invites their attention, and which he will soli at the or for most kinds of Country produce. Ebensbnrg, Oct. 27, 1850. -tf. SAKES this method cf iuforiaing his old 3 friends, that he is still engaged in the Mercantile Ibisiness, at Kbensburg, and is at all times prepared to seil to purchasers, - ft! THE LOWEST PRICES. Kvery variety aud ddacxiptiou of staple and fancy dry goods, hardware qi:eensvare, groceries, tuijacco CIGARS, Ac, kc. And in fact every thing usually found in a general Store. An examination of hi- stock sad prices is all he desires at any time to ef fect Sides. rr- Approved Country produce in cx L -" change for GtfODS r.t all times. Kbensburg. Aug. 25, ls5t.-tf. Ty ospoctfully informs his old friend;; and JLj the public generally that he is .-.ill to be found at his score room, on High street, ad joining Crawford's Hotel, whore he is prepa red at all times to furnich consumers with GllOOEiULt; axd CONFECTIONS. OLD II YE WHISKEYS. WINES, GINS, LIIANDIES, &c., &e. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebcns burg and vicinity for their former patronage, he solicits a continuance of the same, togeth er with as mueii more as may be bestowed upon him. Ebensbnrg, August 25, I850:tf. AffEff EXt'ITEJILXT! M. KE11N cc LiiO., WlLMOKE. Cvmptiiv rn ?i s. ResncciftiRr culls tlie ;.ticnt.,., ,.f tl... ,,k. lie to their lar-c aud varied assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, (jnNV.'ARE, CAl'S. 1HJOTS, DRUGS, kc, kc. kc HARDWARE, HATS. BONNETS, SHOES, . MEDICINES, Thcv are nrenared to seM .if lmrrrr-'na il.on any establishment in the county. Their goods beinj? selected with a view to the wants of the conutry, cauuot fail to rceoiamend them to the public. aup25.lS59 tf. Vi'ILMORE, C.vMiini.v couxtv, Pa. c-aler in all kinds of DUY GOODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUE ENS V." A RE, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, io. Country Produce caken in exchatifre for Goods. - au.25,1$50:tl rjphe undersigned" lespcctfully informs . me cnui'iis ui I'.nriiihiir.T .,,,,1 ... that he has opened a Tailoriaestublishment ueii uoor 10 i;r. i.unii s urug Store, where he is nrenared to iiianufaof latest style and most complete workmanship. Hp limine liv cjfn.t ...f...:. . . 1 .,j fuuiuiu-uimu ,y OUSIUCS3 to merit and receive a share of patronan-e -. ' , ' c ' THOMAS DEVINH. . Ebensburg, Sept. 1, 1850dy. liOTTLIXRSironY. gOMETIIING new ix EBENSLUKG. The undcTsiiTied b Saloon, connected wiib b! V...t :.. basement of Myers' new Hall, rcspcctfullv re quests all who wisl,Kood exercise to "h e him a call. KJ ALU and LAia'u I'via" most approved manufacture, constantlv on hand. TIIOM S xt-, Lbeusburg, August 25, 185t:lf ' 3 -mi urn J ALL KINDS OF the public to burning of the f the it ;act iiiijirovement.s fiint and ml,e ari-ing from the The iiiipiovcnicnts claimed are of Fuel. hand a large assortment Tin. (' and i exiremciy low price iu cxebange lor (.ash or GEO. m'NTLEY. OF THE DWaOSD, EBHKSEUEG, FA. SHOE; GROCERIES AND HARDWARE, FLOP.': AND RACON. PROVISIONS, ic. kc A. A. IJAPiKLK. lt'JbKKT l.AVIS, JCIIX I'. d;Xi Ti"EEP cc'nstnnt'J on Laud a lar-e and su-JL- perior stock of D It Y GOO D S , of every description, such as' CLOTHS, CASSI.MERES, TT,.,. SATINETS, TWEEDS. JEANS, DROWN AND RLE ACHED MUSLINS, DRESS G O OU .S' , t; -rj r!,;l. , F A N C Y Goo D S A N It N o T I O N S , A larjie assortment oi'EouTS Siit.ES. which lnive just been received fro- 1 P, . "i STKAW, I CR a...l WOOL HATS, STAT J ONAI ; Y of cverv der" .n W A L L P A P E If of even- &tyle, (Jt'EFSV.'AnF. sroxi: axd FAKTJIEXWASE. -V lull supply of CH AS SUGARS. MOLASSKS svi'i-i.c COFPEE. TEAS A N i ) RICE A FULL STOCK OF SPiCES. FLO UK, BACON, FISH, TOBACCO CIG A11S & SNUFF, PAll IHON, N ILS AND GLASS ' Always ox ttaxiw. nrtiprs, I'aiutM wild ciZs, and a full ossortmeut of other articles usuaPlv kept in country stores. All kiuds of Country Produce, such as Rutt--Egg, Paeon.' Grain. Wool, pj- ' tatoes, Roans, Ra-s, taken in exchange for Goods, and the Cvn never relused. r..MrC1V:,U:Y' roiLAR and riXE LUM PLk bought and sold. t.,,, , . DAVIS 4 JONES. Lbeusourg, Ang. 25, lS5y.tf. T. I5LAU1 MOORE. t TT7" J- ALEX. MOOHE. aIKK .1IOORE, TJcspccttully Worm the chizeiis of KI.- thai tY' 1UUl ty PcaeraPv, ta.it they have now ou h;.:-d " ' M.illly, in rooi-ipt of ' -lJ"1' DRY GOODS, ' GROCERIES, QUE EN S W A R E , HARDWARE. HATS, cArs, PONNETS, B00T3' SI;0ES' ETC, ETC, August 25, lb5i:tf T) n y g o o Fs; ROOTS, SHOES AND CLOTHING at REnrcEn ruiers ! ' RORERT FLINW ir.v, , . I- closing out his entire .to'Jk ITZIT duccd prices. All ti i at 'c- the latest and ,Z. greater part of which have been bouI S'jS late Spring sales, for cah nnd wllii , e out ohean. A .: Ul " 'i1 be clsed (?z rt 77 -fs n"Drt fer Fall Good. V ",ilke rt,on aujr.25,is:,..:tf "Tf"7T7'ILL be published every Thur,1 ... the following rates, viz : y Per annum, (payable iii advance) j, .. If not paid within the first six mot::!; -. If not paid until the expir.it ion of vt'.r' A failure to notify a di-continu.'.t'ice at" '. expiration of the term, .ub-cribtd for v,;'i' considered a new engages. lent. " " TEUK.S OF -i)VE!!TIS!Xf: : 1 iiiicrtioa. 2 da. : 1 ?qunre, (12 linos.) 5? 7- 2 son.ire-, ( 2 1 iinos.) 1.0 j.-.i) .' ' ."i r'-..a'. ., (U'i line.;,) 1.50 2.. '. ' Over three wtck-s and les.'tinui c , . . 25 cents per f":urc for c irli ia.-tr'i. a i.,oiith' IS d... 8 lines or less. ;i.5-. . 0.0 ) 1 s-ju're. (12 lines.) 2.50 2 squares, (24 linos,) 4.00 ..(ui :. s.juarcsi ('J-i liue.--,) C.) 1." . Half ft column, lU.O'i 12. .j One column, 15.'-o 22.' a Administrator's rnd Executor's Noti Professional or Ru.-jiies-s Cards, t.ot i hi; feeding 8 lines, with p 'ptr, j try . r. l''.J Advertisements not marked v.-;. :. number of insertions desired, will be ((;. .' tied till foil : idea, and charged utcorJli the above tcrris. "O LAD THIS, A N i ST V i ; V YtY J UST RECEIVE; NEW ST t K t r WATCHES, JEWELBV I At Vtc fj.i t.'.i J.J b a tell, .'lu,,i . '. ., ' The ucdori-ned desires l ('..!'. t foil of thepeoide of .olMit.)wn ::i;d .j iij-j-counlry to the 1'aet that he- 1::- i... .. joi ;.te 1 :"i A'-roi.t of a 1 .rge import;.:-.- ... of V.'A'iC.IES, CLOCKS, kc, at..1. , l.-.rge maniifuct'ir'iTt' c?t."."d;.-l.ii:-!i? ( ;' ... ' ELikY, whereby "ne is tua'ole l ti ..r .... ii'dv.ct n: nt to i'tir'diesors o: th ; . wore never before "rc 1 ia thi- pi ..... where ihis sid;- of the Aiio.cuies. lie is oul 1 i.L.o Ciiil ..tuition t-.. Lis assortment cf WATCIILS ANT' JI'WFL-IT in?t received all of the P.trst f ." -most ?o:iutIful we-rkmanr hip. l.:. -T : ed his stock with ;:re. t c.-re, !--.; he can salt every msio r.s to stv. ". all pockets by the . roat roduotioii ia are partietilariy invited to aa i:; -: 1-rosout t1'.-k and prR-es. EAR 1 i.; ! r' :.;... orto said at c-1.50 will in w !..t. ? hi ;.t Hud irurrt.ni'd to ;--ud ihe .' ' I u:..r. h; s 1'ius, iiings, ic. at a reduction. c; 1: r. t i: aj s: i I vo-.ild call your attention to lay 1 r.ss oi:n:eiit of OOLL) AXI) SILVER WATri:: at tiie f. ih.-n in- very lew j :. ,:: Hintisi ; V. r. c W: teh. v. ari ::s - .' JImi!;n.' Sih'.T Cvli:.der. idtl.cn.- ..-.-M ! . l!il- l-.:w:i : t 20, i Sto 11 !o . i, . .. ' . SI 4. i v.-ill now soil at froi:-.::::I-1 1 n t ; : ;r LeVirs fr.-i a::::::::::::::::::Si2 t ;'en i .i. e.! t ' .ii.iiers. heretofore s-d i : Slo. 1 will siii .it Jr.-Op-'11 F..C-- : Detached I.evcr?:::::S!''' b All trxlchm gold tril! le in. rr, ;' l ' l"-lre i.toitth. or txchcitje J-r o.vili .- . r .-.. val'te. Everybody is ir.vited to cnll and ?r.:.z'M the stock, as style it is unrivalled in ti.is i-.r-muai'y. while the prices at which it is pre rnprcci dcntedlv low.- Goods m 1 '. :.: CASH o-nly. ECParticuhir .attention paid torn:.: Clocks, Watches, Jewl. ry. A.c. f ? :.. for which the -Cumbria. IrouC. mi-aiii ? " will Vi-t-kn; ;.t par. All v v-ik v -rr . Tt -WN AND Ct-UNTRY STOPKKEh! Sl'l- lie-1, with Washes. Jew. hv. Ac. th ;n c;; ; ri-.-os. lS. G. II !.' E. A So- .. f. 1 ,".t'.-' r. si-nt'SAL a r- s i j" x ci: r. i vrAEEn ciir rrpLil'inxi: iioisi. ICO, CO H I r, 1 1: -Kr:i. NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISIT- REA; V pi .Si insTRlIiUTK'.N. i ''2 ' -...'.'.- i.l'ti! i'. (.',;' -';.'.",'.-.' ni.- and y ...... , 1.;., f, - ( 1.. . t' JL mol MI.Yi.R WA'iVIlKS. Ad ! ii!.!e P.izts. P,;il j .ir: i. r.i.rs ui vi a ia 1. b.uucs. . inch v ill ' e al l tree K. ail i;; idic.itio'.i Valuable Gi.'ts. worth from ."" cts. tc s 01 .vi..v. 1 i-a-.i" to t ;'.c! " urt -1 r in tiifis i-tri1 ute 1 t- niv whhi-.i the j at six months 15o. Ui.'.ribr.ted daring ti.e r.cr.t six m.-i.:!-- Tho indiu-tiuont-s 1 V-rc, -ei ;- -- Ebon 1 tlian those cf aav other 1t-v busnuss P'-'vmg been ia the r-a' E.iiii,- r : 1 '.'. seliinu- busi-usi f.-r the 1 i tiuhiv. r oxperioneo tii.tl-h-j n.e to ,Cs duct" t:.--Entvri-rize viih ihe greatest s:.:f. cti . 2 AGLN'IS WAN'iK: it. c Town and Cor.rtv. For full panic ttl.r.- ad-lrcss P'UANE KUI.ISON. Quaker City l'-e.M i-i.' p R. : - . T.3 South Third Street. PLil-.R " V Sept. 22, lt:;i..jm. " ' The Pir,f,vi;.,.i Xrui,(,d I at J.i-r, ' OF CAM Li! I A Ci-TNTY. LOCATED A T V. IX V. X s V. I "t i . i. TR'MIE above named Cot,;;'rv. .' X April ttth, lc-'aT, will i.'Vci v. : proj.eity at s..fo rate.-.. :.!!' ; - c.iroi'ul ia the risks taken, this .'...t-- " seats a reliable and chcip n.c .'.:. a.'. ; w hich. poK,,ns may sccei e tl.n -r , . . probable l)sos b- fire. 0:i..e (vi Cer.tVe Stro.-t, iic.iiv Thoaspsoa's 'uldouiiiaj-n li..a.-e." D. 11. RtipElTTS. f- ' A. C. Ml-llIn. See'v. & Tn as. JOSEPH 11. CAY.i'P.ELL. A.: ' Aug. 25, 185i.-lv. e: i 1: a s isr k g r a i v H vi v.i 1 .-. iiircimseil the ci and "iixtures of th Fb-.l - I'.-' the subscriber is prep sired to lurahh " nnd others with pl o r (; 11 s, p l o r a u r"iy' s r o v 1: s. m 2 1. l 1 1; o s : TllUESUlXG .VACJIJXIS. and castings of any kind thtu mav be ia - ' in the community;" r.y strict attention to the business cf ' concern, he hopes to merit, and trn.-as la':.', receive, a liberal patronage from J1-- want of articles iu his line." All business, done at the For.ndrv. EDWARD" GI.A- September 1, lS50-tf. IO U Al.KOiie cood iH w Tillt c ' . lie sett of WAGON HARNESS. !v Aug. 25. 150. tf G.KUNTI- i inn