"1 ) ' FOR THE FARMER. Apiary ii& Jaau.li. Plenty of nir'i necessary for boos In YTintor as in Summer. Without care the jMsues may be cLvc l by rain freezing oji the outside or moist ire coiHionsing i'runi tii- in ;Me, aii'l the lej be si-toflieivl.- Deao! bees ami l'ikh falling from Hie combs FomctiniC" obstruct the iti.i'ice. Turn l.aclc the hive neeasion.-s'ly, ami clear uw.iv a!l litter an I frost. It in is.it necessary to dig out hives tlut may be cove; el by drift ing snow. During tniM weather, unle-s Iherc be new fallen snow on the ground, it is well to allow ili2 Lees to fly; but or .lays only warm enough to tempt a f .w to issue, shade the hive to discourage them. In very cold weather, the heat of the sun is needed upon them. Continue to ruurd against depredations from rats and mice, especially wuh those stored in the house. These latter, shuuld be kept dark and as tiuiet as possible. The offensive efiiuvia from dead bees may be removed by spr'nkbn air-slaked lime upon the floor of the room. Am. Ag. A Good l anurr in a. Acisrlibor liuod. Tn looking over some recent remarks by Hon. Z. Pratt, on taking (he chair at the formation ot the Prattsville Farmer's Club, we fiid the following siurge.s:ive paragraph : "A good farmer in a neiglihorhoxl is a jrreat blessing; and let him ro to what -Mill or Meeting he likes, hi.s mode of fanning and his impvoveUieuis wiil be adopted." This is vey true, and it is encouraging to every one who is trying to bring about a bettor husbandry o.i his own farm and among those who are, and are to be, his neighbors and companions. Whatever may be a limn's political opinions or his persona! preferences, if his example be good, if he show on his own farm. letter tillage, better crops, better animals, and better profits, his methods will be looked into by those who know him, and he will be imitated; and thus improvement will go on. rami. This is the season for the thought crop. Tho seed may be obtained from the past year's experience of yourself and others, and books and papers will furnish a still wider choice. New thoughts are both capital and tools. Tliinkuhj men romni'tjuf success. Let the home department re ceive due aMon. Settle outstanding accounts, anhfs far as practicable, start square with the year. Improve the farm on paper. Lay drains and , build walls with pen and ink, plant fields with pencil and ruler. Get the whole farm and its future operations hj Iccitrt, and thus be ready for the coming campaign. Then enlarge good farming into good "neigh boring." Start the farmer's club, urge forward neighborhood improvements, bet ter roads, superior school-houses, iiiid whatever the public need. These labors will fill the leisure of Winter r.lexsurably and with profit. Am. Aj. A L'scl'ul Table. Counting plants one foot apart each way, we shall have forty-three thousand five hundred and sixty upon an acre, be cause an acre contains that number of superficial feet. Take the figure in the first column of the following table as the distance apart, and an acre will contain the number of plants iu the second col umn : li feet 2 do 2i do 3 do 2 do l do dj C do 8 do 10 do 10.300 12 feet, 10.S3) 15 do 0,000 IS do 4,siG 20 do 302 10S 131 ICS 00 GO 48 Co 27 21 do do 2,725 25 1,742 30 liO 1,200 35 do G0 40 do 435 45 do The Ci-kcui.t.v Acai.v. We give a phut by whielL Mr. Consadine, of Cincin nati, has been successful : His treatment is to dissolve a half-peck of slacked lime sviultwo pounds of flower of sulphur in a bucket of -water, which is to remain for f'rty-cight hours before use. He applies this li.juor with a common garden syringe, commencing when the plum is developed to about the size of a pea. lie makes the application in the afternoon, or toward evening as the insect commits his -depredations mostly in the night by svriii"in t)ie tree with the mixture. Ohio 1W. Size of Tubes for Transplanting. It is advisable not to-buy trees of more than three or four years' growth. Trees ten or twelve teet high may look more promising when first set out, but those of live to sis feet will, in a few years, out fctrip the former, and if properly cared for, be far superior. The probability of loss by removing larger trees, is uho much greater. Am Best Apples in New York. Market. The Newtown Pippin commands the highest price. Parties are now paying 85 and 80 per barrel, for shipping to Eii rope. Spitzenbergs, It. I. (ircenings, and Jialdwins follow the Newtown Pippins in price. Large quantities of Pu.ss.etts are sold, but usually at lower prices than the above. Am. Aj. (Tins eng. Minnesota ginseng is sellin in the-St. Louis market at 35 cents' per pound. (Jinseng will hereafter be one of the exports of tint State. PR OF ESS I Q fi A L CARDS. A liKAHAM KOPELIN, Attorney uTjL. at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Ofiice on Main direct. aug25,lS59-tf. fi I). MITilllAY, Attohvey at Law, v i-.ufi- ourg, i'a. UJhce opposite Crcnv fo-..! s Hot:d. an ,lH."i;.l." TOilX S. PIIEY, Attorney at Law tJ Ebensburg, -,. OOice iu GVlonade Row August '.", l;j."H:tf. "riCHAI-:L UASSON, Attorney at L JL Law. Ebensburir, Pa. Austin 23, UbV.r.tf. OUA L KS W W i ( I A i; P, A vr. xv.y V- at L iw. Lock E-.icn, UK.iiOM tountv, Pa August .", l-jrJ:tf. CI L. I'KMII.v'd, AttmuvkyatLaw Johnsiown, Ci-.iul.ria toaniy, Pa. James C. X-jon, Attorney at Law, Kb enl)iirjr. Pa. O.aee No. 3 Colouadc Iiow Aus'.ist Jj, ISjy.-tf. IHllS. NOO.V, Attorney at Law, . Klunsluii, P.-:in'a. Oilice two doors easi oi inoinpson 3 iiutcl. August 2i lS:.'J.-ly. T C. LEWIS, ATTOltXEY AT iau. u ace lor tlie ucsiut with Dr. 11." W I S. Elcnlnr? (Vt. 27, 1830.-tf. TOII.V I'ENLOX, Attorxev at Lvw, """'.'"i.;, 1:1. v'iii. o tju .iia-n street. one noor wo-t ot In - rr i. lcr.ee. Auc Hot ISoO.-tf. 11 AAA M XITTKLb. A tt .u e y a T C(.i;!i--!lor at Liw. O.iire iu Coloa- An.TH.-t ."), 185r.-if. T 1. MA;i;iJAX, Arn.uxEY at Uw, l-.iH-i-i.ur.-, O.Ike on II: Ai street, ojinosite tlie Post CKIicc. Auju't .'", Is1;.:). tf. T L. JOHNSTON' Ai:,,,tT,,w . i-.oMsiiiir. l ,m 1 11 ta r.iii 11 1 v . I'a. Eoeusbui-jr, Ucetouljer 1, l z J. k Tl 1 t . . . ' A C. M U LLIX, Attorney at Law, Eb ensburg, Caml.ri.v county. Pa. Otlii o two d..rs nort'i of "Colon.idc Kow nn.l immediately omxsite Thojnpsou's Hotel, Kbenshiu, Dec-cniljcr I, lsjO. C M. rkkii, E!:tnl-ura. T. L. JIEYEB. Jol.nj;otcn T E D . & 1 1 1 : V E It, Att .a k v s at V J.aw. t onn-x-l 41V. .. in the Mn.Mih and .crii ia la;i!i:iei. Uu'ice in Coloi.u le How, KWensSarrf, i'a. iU, 50 -t f. J II. CAMP! 5 ELL, Attorney at o Law, Kheii l.'irrr, Cimi'ria eonaty, Pa. lie will attend to all hasiiu ss eurnisted to his care in the Courts of C.i-u'-ria Indiana counties. Oifiee in Colonade Uow. August "J.'i, ISoD.-tf. HC. CII11LSTY, ?I. I)., Wilaiorc, C imhria co., V.. Ofllce on Main St.. next door to L. t'assi-lav's store. .i"ht calls made at t'ae Camhria House. .").'5Dtf 1) S. 1UJNN, M. D., tenders his pro V' fessional rvit es to the citizens of Eh enslr.inr. ():ii-e in Drwj; Store, on High st., ojrosit?; Tliomjison's Hotel. Ehensliurg, August 2", I850:tf. f KOIKJE 1L LEWIS, M. I)., ten-krs J his nrofes.-ion il services to the citizens of Eben.hiirr and vicinity, lie may he found iu the olli.-e t'.nu"-ly occuj'lcd liy Dr. I). W. Lewis. Night calls mad- at the oilice. August 23, 1830:tf. TACKSOX & CLARK, Suikjeon Den- f.) ti.-ts. Joliastown, i'.i. Uao of the firm will he in K!jculiur;i- ihi- " i the Grst ten days of each inontii, duri i- which time all persons desiring his prof. sbi..u.tl services can find him at tiie o.'Iice of Dr. Lewis, nearly opposite ."lair'j Hotel. aug'a.lSj.O.tf. DP. J. M. M'CLUrtf.;, Slroeon ano M"'."ii iir al I)i:ntmt, rc-sp.-v. fully offers his profesM.jual u the la i. ; . i.nd gen- i.kiaen ;f Jolniif. -vn u:. 1 vi iii'nuf this place. Particular attention p-ii.l (.. .!i ic-i.-;s of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. Oflicc in the old lT.::r hange," on Clinton street. Johnstown, Ang. 23, 1950.-ly. rO.SEPII W. MYEPS, Justice of the 9 Peace, Pmnnierhill, Cambria county. August 2a, is:0:tf. A PSTIX THOMPSON, Justice of the A. Peace, Wilmore. Camhria conntv 1. August 25, 1859:tf. LP. COIIICK, Justice of the Peace, Johnstown, Pa. Collections promptly ati. tided to, and Coneyaneing done with ai: ura.:v and tlis I,:UcUfc aug.25,1859:tf. ST. LAWltHXCE IIOTHL. No. 10 IS Chestnut st., Philadelphie. W. S. Campdell A; Co., Proprietors. August 25, lS50.tf pAMPUIA HOUSE, Wilmore, Pa. V7 Palmer 15 e f k , Proprietors. Hacks attend the arrival of each train to convey passengers to tlie Hotel, and thence bv Plunk Road to Khenshurg. August 25, 1850:tf. 7t FOUNTAIN HOUSE, Elu-nsburs, Pa. ivTi. Joijn T:towi'S..x, Jr., Proprietor. The Tap.le is always supplied with tha f ho.cci t delicacies. The V.s -.i U s-ipplied with choice liquors ; and the Stv.ie i.tlended by careful hostlers, Hoarders take-, by the week, Month or y -ar. aug.23,'0tf UNION HOUSE, Eb-.usbur-, Pa. John- A. Blaid, Proprietor. A Ho, in connection. liLAP.l & C.s HACKS will leave the '-t'j.i.... House" for Wilmore station, in time to take the Eastern and West ern trains. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers comfortable. An i5t 2o, l.S5::tf. " J. PATTON THOMPSON, wmi Tmporters and Jobbers in Notions, IIo X sikiiv, Cloves, Ti.imminc.s, Silk IIam'jkkh c:nEvs, Cravats nnd FANCY COODS N0 4 1 :i Market street, ( TrvHt v ,V ohi tM,)) ' raug.2:.,I83l:tf PIIILADELPIIIA. CASSIS ET VtMUE-ItOOJI. I EVA N S 're- - V spectfully in- -fsSF&i-. forms the citizens of m&y$-''--i Ebcnsburg,an.lCam- fjV bria county general-?Wi v''.Hi; ly, mat he has on HcweSsfeVl bund and for sale, at -.3' i.is u arc-room, one square west of Ulair's Hotel, a lar-ro nnd splendid asi,.r,.Uit of Fl .'IN ITITIE, wMch he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Ebensburir, Oct. 6, 1850.-tf WOOD, dOnnELL S CO., "V7" ' ' b E S A L E an.! DETAIL dealers in all y y kinds of .Men band ie, keep constant- mi iuna iite ioUowmg articles : 1HV COODS, HATS AND CArS. CAPFETIXCS, CL i'MII VtL OIL-CLOTHS, :i(JN N KTS, NOT li ins, Ol N MVARE, c.inm i:,:ifs Fl.SL', SALT, P0: T8 AND SHOES, i 1 AIM'YVAltE, PROVISIONS, FLOUil, BACON, 1 .u Kin-:?. cgf.ai.lvs Sc. Clothing .... 1 i.i. u, nu.i tiroes inaiJe to order on rea so'i'i'dc tirms. Job a; town, Oct. 27, 185D.-tf. E L 0 1 iii'l.MJ) AND FW1L SALE n rjr ic, .u. u., 11 gener-fc; al assort!uo:it of V'j Sjl'x:t, Oil., J 'it int., Dye-StHj', Ilriisitlics, Wines, Kins, Fluid, I ' -t Cutl.-ry, K::zois, P.i u;rs, C.-uil.s. Sta- fom ry El. ink Hooks. I'ci . i':i: Soa-.s T.'. ..' .;'., Seg..rs, .Snulfs, and oii.ir articles Ui.i .:y ivfpt iu Drug stores. It. S. DUNN, M. D. 5, 1850.-ly. E' cr. -burg, Aug. A NOTHEi! ixsniPKcrnnv! .lTL. A. Plain v lies in i ! iiu the ci i i.ens of ih.s j.i ic i' i .-..I vh ...i ; . and su-.h ; tr..j..ers .-is may oceo ion.'.ll.v tarry fo: a v. bile i -vre, that lie has i.iw iiCiied out. in e ni ctbrn his O . -tor S .l -.,i.. n ItESI ACIi T T',.-.. f, lie can ahv.i,. 'ipplv the hungry with tuch acU. nciei as '1.: kl-. d Trine. Pt-.ib..b Ii.bi. 1... nerPots. Poll un.! Jil!-, fri:.i- Xw ir. ii prepared to serve up FtkaOysters wiisn called r. A . ! . i . I Eben.hurg, Dec. 1, 1c 50.-1 1. 15. P. THOMPSON, with I. I. lATTO. & Co.. A7"'J''C;'' -'-is f iid Manufactu- f T turers Ot HA TS , CA PS, F UR S, Hatters' Materials. P.nw CJoo.K Artificial riowtrs. isuii.i i;o!k-5. ,tc., . e. No. 314 Market sti-yet, P J : 1 L A OF LI 'II I A . dish ihuiI j,i- Wool and Hhii '' Fur I'lilCE I. TATTOX. A. O. I !IKIMr.I! August 25, lS5.0-tf C. C. STEWAltT, with "omuilssiiu Mc iiaiits and Dealers in Foreign and Doi.iestie llAUDWAHE AVl CUTLERY. side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA. KDWARO S. HANDY, JNU. G. EUUXNEU C F. TUIENXEK. August 25, 185!:tf OEOilCE M. PIDDLE, with I iiiportcrs and Wholesale Dealers ia Foreign ana iJomcstic Xxy Good.s , AND CAilPETlNU, No. 24?. Mnrket St., below Third, and No. cnurcn Aitev, I'hilaiiei.imii.v. Dec. 1. KSafctf W. S. ESAVEJX, "PLAIN asd FAN0Y" J OP PKINTER, -K- ST AT ION Kit. Monk Hook Mjiiiiactur.-r, Hook Bimhr, and dealer in every des riptioii of American and For. ijn Papers, Jtc., kc. Corner of Market and ond sts.. ami W,.) and Third streets, iITT "1 ItC, Fa. Crir" A-'eiit for L. Jo'ir-m Sr. i T,-., Founders k Electrotypers, Philadelphia. -vugust a, Iia'J:t.t E3 E3 1359. DAN. C. IBORRIS, IS59 DEALER IX FASIlOXAJLi; HATS j- CAPS, T&ZXlSLX. StX'COt, OPI'O.-.irK 1 UK MANSION HOUSE. LI Juhustown. w. H. LLOYD f CO. Aliuuna, Ba. DRAFTS on the Principal C"tb s, nd S".l ver ar.d Cold for -ah-. Colled ;..ns made. ...on.ys received on deposit, nnvable on ilo. lnand, v. it!i?mt ir.tcrtst, or ujiun time, with interest at fr.ir rates. I"nov3. '50; f. L. 7 WM. KKOLlS. J. M. 61 EVEXSOX, JR J. BOWKX SMITH. JOHN" HILL, with REYAOLDS. SMITH & CO., G pochia k commission merchants, No. 40 N. Howard strt Oct. 20, 185'J. Pai.timore. JAMES DOUOHEliTV, with J. S. SOIIVEK. Wholesnls Dealer in TOI5ACCO, SNl'FF AND CIGAPS. No. 8 N. Fifth str;:et, above Market, . PlKLADELIMIIA. Also, Manufacltirrr nn.l Imi nrtAr rr v....: and Domestic CIOAIiS. rsen.l.l.-i.-.O-'tf - L. I d. W. TODD, with COX It kl & WALTOX, !23 Maukkt st.. Ihibi. ItnjK); ;.-vs and Dealers in fo::i:in k DOMESTIC ntumrmp -August 25, lttfft.tf S A O I I. K RYSHinnLEnvi Q ADDLES P.1VDLHS, HAU.NESS, ie.,madc O toordei by ibebs, ,il,eP. iSho,,-, on llm n.-r t 1... x . . I V:X dwtlhng-house. Country produce ta-5 r. , J A M ES 5LA0 L I UE. Lbcuburg', Dec. 8. 185!):tC DEALEll IN "ITJToi.i'l n-- li'ii''y cfill the Hi tcnt'.iii of 1 be public to one of the gi eatcst iicjii .v-inents yy ecr i-iade in Coi.kinj; sim.'i (he bu:a:ri of the fiax and tmoiic ari-dn,r fr.-in the co;.l by w hie.li i:ie;.-.s is saved fifty rta cext. of Fuel. The improvements claimed are l.-t a trreat saving nf Fuel. 2''. a much .juickvr and hotter oven from the same fire. I'd 'I be pivscrvati'.n of the top plates, as they are oil made double. '. !i l.-ai'liness, as there is nut ne half the soot and dirt found in other stoves. He has also im hands a ls.rire assortment of IIAPDWAPE. CHAIN Pi'MI'S. Hoop IRON. NAILS, CLASS of all size, TALiLE and POCKET C L'TLEllV, EDGE TOOLS, HARVESTING TOOLS, etc., etc. Also he still manufactures and keeps on hand a lare assortment of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, nil of which he will sell at extremely low prices in exchange for Cash or Country produce. Nov.24, lS59:tf GEO. HUNTLEY. rpriE suPScmp.ER begs leave to infokm the pli;lic generally that he a nas optnt U out at HIS NEW STORE ROOM, OH HIGH STREET, ONE SQUARE EAST OF THE DIAH072Q, EBEKSBURG, PA. A B.li:ti; A5SOUT.l!KT OF II ATS AM) CAPS. FOOTS AND QUEENS WARE, CIltCK'EP.YVAP.E, O ! i'ILNG, STATIONERY, To which he 1 . -s pectftilly invites their attention, and which he wIU -e'l at the or for most kiads of Country produce. r, rt , Ebcnslmrpr, Oct. 27, lR.-.0.-tf. rAKFS this method of informing his old jL friends, that he is still enpiged in the Mercantile Ilu-lucss, at Ebonsburjr, and is at all times prepared to sell to purchasers, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Every variety and dcrioliou of starde and fancy dry goods, haimis .'. ::e Qt KK s- WARE. GROCERIES. TOP.ACCO cigars, ic, kc. And in fact every thin? usually found in a penerr.l Stcre. An c aminatiou of his stock and prices is all he desiios at anv time to ef fect sales. r'r-j Approved Country produce in ex L rCf change for GOODS at all times. Ebensburir, Aug. 25, 1 .":. -tf. II. II. TMiOEl, T espectfully informs his old friends and JLj the public Lreaeiallv that he is still to be flllim lit bl tfll-f r....;.. tin III.-!, twnnr .,.1 " ' nin . iu I lj I i joining Cnnvfonl's llotfl.- vhcre he is prcpa- Tri1 'it tiint t. fm t,i 1, .v. ...... .., vv i.aaaiv. I V IU1 111.11 II 111 II 5 1 1 11 GKUCEHIES and CONFECTIONS. OLD EYE WHISKEYS, "WINES, U1NS-, UP AN DIES, Arc., &g. Feelinar thankful to the citizens of Ebens burir and vicinitv for thoir (. rt; r- il.iin.n.-n he solicits a continuance of the same, togeth er with as much more as may be bestowed upon him. Ebensourcr. August 25, lS59:tf. A Xi:W i:XC"ITE3IET! S3I. KE11N & DUO., Wilmoue. Cambria cn.. Pa. Respectfully calls the affentb.n rf l.ii K lie to their lar;c aud varied assortmeut of DRY GOODS, (nio;r.UIES, QUE K NS WARE. (JAP?r ROOTS, DRUGS, HARDWARE, HATS. UONNETS, SHOES, MEDICINES, kc.j kc, kc. They arc prepared to sell at low er rates tbon any establishment in the county. Their goods beincr selected with a view to the wants of the country, cannot fail to recommend tb the public. raiiLr25,l59 tf. VvTLMoPE, Camkhh colxty, Pa. Dealer in all kinds of PIIY COODS GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, kc. Country Produce taken in pu li- intra fV. "rv 4V,x rilw undcrsi-ned respectfully' informs jL the citizens of Ebensl lir-' nn.l r-Ir.;..;.- that he has opened a Tailoring cstablisluaent next door to Dr. Dunn's Dru r Sr..rf. whrre b is prepared to Ptamuai iuie garments of the latest stylo and most c pRte w..rki.,anshi... lie hopes by strict ntt.-ul i.... in ..,.;,.t. merit and receive a sh;;re of patrona-e. .., , THOMAS DEV1NE. Ebensburr, Sept. 1, 1850:ly. BOWLI.VG SU.tlllV s OMETII1NG sew in EPENSPERG. The undersii'noil b haloon, connected with r? ... , .... -....i .mi, in t te hi.ement ot Myers' new Hall, respectfully re quests all who wish Rood exercise to -ivehim a call, fo-ft- ALE nnd L A r :!!!? P.pptT most approved manufacture, constantly on """ I I I I I I IS M'? l I Lbeasburg. August 25, I859:tf ALL KINDS OF WW mmn f SHOES, gi.'ocel.iks and iiaudu'ake, flol j: an.) pacon, PPOViSiONS, kc, &c. A. A. PAPKER. UOBtRT 1AVIS, JCHX P. JONES, IlEALKHS IV FOREIGX A.I I53Ii:STIC KEEP constantly on hand a large aud su perior s.ock of D It ' g O O D S , . of every description, such as' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, satinets, tweeds JEANS, BROWN AND PLEACHED MUSLINS nn ess goods , rJ FANCY GOOD.S AND NOTIONS, A larec a, on 'neat of ROOTS and SHOES w hich have just been received from Ronton ' STPAW, 1 PP and WOOL HATS, STATIONARY of every description, W A h L 1 A 1 E If of eve v style lIARJtW'Ai;:. - - . ' (IL'EI-ISW'ABE. STOXE AXD E. 1 li 'I'll EX WAR E A full Supply Of GROCERIES. SUCH AS SUGARS. MOLASSES STRUT'S COFFEE. TEAS AM) LICE A FULL .STOCK OF . SPICES, FLOUP, BACON, FISH, TOBACCO CIGARS & SNUFF, ' BAR IRON, NAILS, AND CLASS ' Always nv nix-io Wrujrs, Iaii,js anil Oils " and a full llt-orti, e ,t ,,f oJu r a-.., !cs va-iW kept m country Mores. All kinds oft'oumrv Produce, such as Butter Eggs, l!a ... Grain, W..v,l, p0 tatuvS, P.iar.s, P.as, DL:,s,js.rLAR Ma r,xE lu"- r, , , DAVIS Jc JONES. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 1859.-tf. J. allx. moore. IflOOUE & 1IOOIIC, T esiiectfully infurill the citizens of Eb TrV tc"s1,,ir a-ni1 Cambria county generally that they have now on hand, and are in stantly, m receipt of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, HATS, CArS, BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC., presvHib051!11; P" 11 nil . . y competition. Purchasers a e earnestly requeued to call and examine our stock, as we are always prepared to wt satisfaction in ,ds and prices G"C August 25, lt559:tf 1) P Y Cr O O 1) S, boots, shoes AND CLOTHING AT KE1H-CE1 rill. ES ! " ' .luced prices. All thoX.:1" the latest and moa fa,hi,nal Te 'Lf greater part of whi, ,, h:iVt. ,,02 S late Spring sales for e icb t . nt the aujr-25,1850:tf. TIIE ALLKGIIl.M 4t ILL he published every Thurs,.. xne iono iug rates, V12 : ; Per annum, (payable in advance) ? . If not paid within the first ?x month:" If not paid until the expiratir,u of yt,ir A failure to notify a discoiitinuanf e expii .iii'.ii of the term subst ribed for V- coii-;deicd a new i iia; -einenti " TEIlilS OF AOVEr.TI.-lG ; 1 inerti.n. 2 do. ; 1 square, (12 Iin-,) $ C.j T-j ; : 2 '( . (21 linrv) l.-T !.;., v. '' 3-i c-s. :'.: lint .-,) l.r.O 2m 0ertb re w .Vs a;.. 1 le.---n tb-.-t 25 cents per square for each int r: i'jn. J months. 8 lines or less, $ l.r.O 1 s.'Uare, (12 lines.) 2.T) 2 s...- ii '-s, (21 !iu-s.) 4.o0 3 s.J.i ii-T, (30 Lues.) 0.00 Haifa c damn, 10.00 One : duian, 15. 00 CO. A.",i 7.00 :i.o-j 12.00 11 j: Profcssi -nal or Rasin ss Cbivls, i.ot t.xl ceeding S lines, witlt paper, per ytar. ' C':1" Advii-tisenic nts not niarkfd vira . nu:ni -r of i'i --i tio is de.-i.-i l. will ,t c, tied till forbM leu, and thrgd accord;-"! the ab.j.e terms. R EADTIIIS, AND STEPY VfB': OWA 1 XT CIS CRTS! " JCST RECEIVED. NEW STOCK i F 1 WATCHESJEWELBT Clocks and JVotions, At the s 'yn t,f the Jiiy Watch, Main ,t. J,J:.-n The ui: Ic.-signPil ue-'res to call the ac tion of the people of Johnstown and i;rrr- ' in couatry to the fact that he has Utty. point--'! an Agent cf a large importing L of WATCHES, CLOCKS. Ac and J.0 liiie manufacturing i-st-ildishrnetit .IX. El.RY, whereby he is enabled to ofr inducements to jiurchascrs of these a.nV .,. were ner before oirercdin this plac-j.or . where this side of the Allegeniis. He would also call attention to Lis L. assortment of : WATCHES AND JEWELRY inst received ail of the latest stva? l; most beautiful workmanship. Ha-. -. ed his stock with prest care, he i? iLL!::-r he can suit every taste as to -t-.h- :.i all pockets by the great rcdu. ti.'a :n t rl -. ttt'f; Ti a xxzsa are jiarticularly invited to an ii.M . . present stork aud . rices. EAK i's i.;.. c-rio s.-ld at l.r.O will now be so!,; ;.t ; and warrant el to i! i-.'iti.r tett . uur. Pius, Rings, ic., at a reduction. i: T Is K M E A! I would call your at.enticn to r..y le: assortment of GOLD AXD SILVER Pit TCL'Zi at the followinp very low pr:c-s: Huufing Verge Watc?. warranted:;::::::::-?-: ' Huiitiug Silver ( lindcrs, liithc-rt.. M . tin' town at S-J'i. ,t,i jl.t i, r,.,-,icc.l .14. 1 will now sell at fr..m::::!' to - '" IIun:inp Levers fr -m::::;::::::;::;:-: ; J t.. j. Opt-u Faced Cylinders, hi ret..f.,re sold at -r;10. I will sell at ln n;::.:7 t Open Face"! Detatlitd Levers ::::S : . ? . All icuic'ir told tr 11 l.c tri.rr. ? tirelrt months, or ejcei.at.fft or ch,-!,,r ':.: value. Everybody is invited t i ci 11 : r i c r -the st..ck. as style it is unrivalKd v: '..- r tnunify. while the prices at whiih it . a :: nre unpi eccde-ntedl v low. tlouds i.id :" CASH e-.nly. r?!v.P---rt'u uhir nttcntion p.iid iot-: :': Clocks. Watches. Je wlery, Ai .. of 1 I for w'u.ch the Cambria Inoi Cel. :: y - will betaken at i-ar. All work v.:-r'-a-. TOWN AND CuUNTRY T( iLKKKF! supplied with Watches. Jt welrv. A. .. : : . than city prices. JOS. G. HOlJ.lKS.A..'- Scpt. s. Ifr5n.-I v. A A X O r . t C3I i: 'i Q UAKER CITY Pi BUSIUXG HO L'K ICO,oeo lafisjejrues. NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISED ' READY FOR DiSTLIliUTloN. Si'j'trior I,u!itrt,uttt to the l'ull.c '. A new and sure plan f..r ebt-iir.:r " i ' and SILVER WATCHES, nn.l'otTar able Prizes. Full jiartlculars given iv logues. wli-ch will be sent free To all -implication 1 Valuable Gifts, worth fr. m r.O ct- t.- j GUARANTEED to each purchaser. b in Cifis have been di;ri!-uted to mv i., -within the past six months $1:,-. , ,', distribute! during tlie next six r.:on:I'S The induccmeiits orl'ered - libeml thau those of any other lu.u,c i. -business Having been in the ruWUhin"- ': " Pt'Uii-.g husua-s? for the last eijiit v:'-r- -exj enciu-e e .n.Mes r.ie to conduct" t:.. ' Ente: p-i.e with the creates! satisfaction AOEN'PS "WANTED in Teiwn jiii.l County. For full particular? address Dl'AsE Rl LISON'. Quaker City luhlihinc lh"i 33 South Third Stree t, Phihulel'd.i i. 1'i Sept. 22, lS5:b-4m. I'ATKOMZE lOMt The Prvtirtiim Mutual Fire Iisvrn.n t OF CAM PR I A COUNTY. LOCATED AT ECESSBl'l! tb TjpiIE above named Company, orp:: .': J April fth, lt,;.7, will eHict iY.sunuio property at safe rates. Ueimr parti.u-" careful in the risks taken, this V. mi -nu? !" sents a reliable and cheap medium, "" which persons may secure thenisclvc- ag--". probable losses by fire. Oilice em Centre Street, nearly crr :: Thompson's -Mountain House." . P. H. 1UP.EKTS, Yz A. C. Mi llix, Sec"v. & Treas. JOSEPH II. CAM Pl'.ELL. Ag Aug. 25, lSSO.-ly. HAYING i-urcliase-il the entire" and fixtures of the Ehcnsbnrg F the subscriber is prepared to furnish ft-'" and others with J L O IT (; n s, PL or a u pais?- S T O V E S, M ILL I R O A . ; THRESH IXC MACIUSKS, u-. and eastings of any kind that may be in tlie community. " v By strict attention to the businc?? c- '' concern, he hopes to merit, and trust-; he': receive, a liberal patronage from thef want of articles in his line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWAF.D CUS" September 1, lSf.O-tf. IOP SALE One jrood ncxTl' t . Lie sett of WAGON HARNESS. b Aug. 2o, lS50.tf G. lir.Ml i ' inn