JL FORTHE FARMER. How to IZurn Coal. Nina out of ten who attempt to burn coal in a stove, waste about as much coal as is necessary to be consumed lor the ob taining of all the heat desirable. Observe the following rules. We will suppose the stove cleaned out. First, To make a coal fire : Put in a double handful of shavings, or l'ylit kin-ling-wood instead. Fill the earthen cavi ty (if the stove has one) nearly full of chunks of dry wood, say four or six inch es in length. On the tup put a. dozen lumps of egg coal. Light with a paper from beneath. In ten minutes add about twenty lumps more of coal. As soon as the wood has burnt out, Sll the cavity half or two-thirds full of coal. The fire will be a jxtd one. The coal will, by following these directions, become thoroughly ig nited. Second, Never fill a stove more than half or two-thirds full of coal, even in the coldest weather. Third, When the fire is low, never shake the grate or disturb the ashes, but add from ten to fifteen small lumps of coal and set the draft open. When these ave heated through and somewhat iguited, add the amount necessary for a new fire, but do not disturb the ashes yet. Let the draft be open half an hour. Xow shake out the ashes. The coal will be thorough ly ignited, and will keep the stove at a high heat from six to twelve hours, ac cording to the coldness of the weather. Fourth, For very cold weather. After the fire is made, according to the rules first and third, add every hour about fif teen or tweuty lumps of egg coal. You will find that the-ashes made each hour will bo about in that ratio. Get your Grain Ileadj' Every indications goes to show that the coming 3-ear will be oue of unparalleled commercial and industrial activity. Man ufacturing will employ more labor and capital than ever before ; trading will per haps be over-done at the east and south, and a great number of producers will be drawn off to the Pike's Peak, California, Arizoniaand Nevada gold and silver mines. All this will create a demand for asricul tural products, such as the country has never seen before, and we should not be surprised, should wheat reach a higher fig ure during the winter of lSG'J 01, than it ever has yet. The course for our farmers to pursue is obvious. They should pie pare to put all the grain in the ground possible, next spring Put your wheat in very early, lie who gets it in first gets it out first, and has the largest crop, liut don't depend on wheat alone; vary your crops j put in rye, barley, buckwheat, in season prepare to plant potatoes and veg etables of all ki.uls; raise hogs and chick ens, make butter and cheese. Tend to your business closely this year, aud avoid the politicians. 15y this means and with care and economy, next year you will see us all in a good condition. Rockford JYetc. Exterminating Duieus. In fields newly cleared of wood, an abundant growth of blackberry, raspberry, and other bri ery plants usually spring up from seeds carried there by birds. These seeds have been waiting for the sunshine to bring them to life. imiiaj the brush and rubbish gives them a fine top diessijg, from which they will thrive with great vigor, often reju:r)ug years of thorough culture with hoed crops, to eradicate them. We have found pasturing such fields with sheep an effectual remedy. They are very fond of the leaves and tender young shoots, and will keep them so closely crop ped down, that they will have no chance for life. The following year the land can be plowed with much less difficulty than where a thicket of rank briers dis putes the passage of the team. Winter WOuk. The Winter is the proper time to prepare labels, sticks, trel lises, &c, for spring or summer use. Good pine or cedar shingles are excellent for labels, splitting them into pieces of con venient width, and painting them with white paint. If the name be written with a lead pencil before the paint dries, it will never be effaced by the action of the weath er. For rods for supporting the stein of plants, split the shingles round the pieces and paint them green. We have already recommended iron wire, cut into proper lengths and painted green, or galvanized wire without paint, as excellent for the pur pose. LlME. An English publication says that a large plantation of trees has beeu formed in that country, within a few years past, without the loss of a Mugle tree, by putting a small .piantity of time in the hole when planting the tree. Fourbush lla. of lime are said to be sufficient for an acre-. The lime is thoroughly uiixtsd with titer Boil, Ln order that it may be reached by the roots, vsiih oijual facility in every direction, as its "principal effect is to push forward the tree during the first preca rious stages of growth. Use of Bones. There is nothing like decaying bones for all sorts of frnit'lrees. They are perhaps best for apules. and tiion for quinces ; but are good fur aav kind of f l -.1 1 iruit uuiess it be cranberries, which seem to live and grow on little but ar and wa ter. If it is not conveuieut to reduce the bones in sulphuric- acid; break them up small aud place them about the roots ot the tree. Never harrow the wife. feelings of your PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ABRAHAM KOPELIN, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main street. aog25,1859-tf. CD. MURRAY, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office opposite Craw ford'3 Hotel. aug.25,1859.tf. JOHN S. 11 HEY, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in Colonade How. August 25, 1859:tf. M IOIIAEL IIASSON, Attorney at .Law, Ebensbiirg, Pa. August 23, 1859:tf. C IIARLES W WING ARD, Attorney at Law, Lock Haven, Cliutou couutv. Pa. August 23, 1359:tf. C 1 L. PERSUING, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Cambria couutv. Pa. August 23, 1859.-tf. ames C. Noon, Attorney at Law, Eb ' ensburg, Pa. Office No. 3 Colonade Row. August 23, 1850.-tf. PHILS. NOON, Attorney at Law, Ebcnsburg, Penn'a. Office two doors cast of Thompson's Hotel. August 29, 1859.-ly. T5 C. LEWIS, ATTORNEY AT Wi LAW". Office for the present with Dr. Lewis. Ebensburg, Oct. 27, 1859.-tf.; JOIIi FENLON, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office ou High street, one door west of his residence. August 23, l859.-tf. TTILLIAM KITTELL, Attorney . t T Counsellor at Law. Office in Colon nade llow, Ebensburg, Penn'a. August 23, 1839.-tf. 1). MAGE II AN, Attorney at -1-JL Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office ou High street, opposite the Post Office. August 25, 1859.-tf. L. JOHNSTON, Attorney at Luav, ,' Ebensburjr, Cambria countr. Pa. ti-ZF" Office opposite the Court House. boensuurg. December 1, 18o9. A C. MULLIN, Attorney at Lav, Eb ensburg, Cumbria county, Pa. Office two doors north of Colonade Row, and immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg, December 1, 1859. a. M. heed, Hamburg, r. L. iieyek, Johnstown TJHED & II EYE It, Attorneys at -ALi Law. Counsel given in the English and German languages. Office in Colonade Row, Ebensburg, Pa. ang.25,1859-tf. J. II. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law, Ebensbursr, Cumbria couutv. Pa. lie will atteud to all business entrusted to his care in the Courts of Cambria and Indiana counties. Office in Colonade Row. August 23, 1859.-tf. H C. CHRISTY, 31. D., "Wilmore, Cambria co.. Pa. Office on Main St.. next door to L. Cassiday's store. Night calls made at the Cambria House. aug.23,'59tf S. BUNN, M. 1)., tenders his pro fessional services to the citizens of Eb ensburg. Office in Drug .Store, ou High St., opposite Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf. EOTtCE R. LEWIS, 31. D., tenders his professional .services to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity. He may be found in the office formerly oc cupied by Dr. D. W. Lewis. Night calls made at the office. August 25. lS59:tf. JACKSON & CLARK, Surgeon Den tists, Johnstown, Pa. One of the firm will be in Ebensburg during the first ten days of each month, during which time all persons desiring his professional services can find him at the office of Dr. Lewis, nearly opposite Blair's Hotel. aug.25,la59.tf. R.J. 31. MtJLUftH, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, respectfully offers hi3 professional service- to thehu'ie- and gen tlemen of Johnstown and icinity of this place. Particular attention paid i- dWca-es of the Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for ceps. Office in the old 'Exchange," on Clinton street. Johnstown, Aug. 23, 1859.-ly. JOSEPH W. 3IYERS, Justice of the Peace, Summerhill, Cambria county. August 25, 1859:tf. A USTIN THOMPSON, Justice of the X- Peace, Wilmore, Cambria couutv. August 25, 1859:tf. LB. COIIICK, Justice of the Peace, Johnstown, Pa. t&ff Collections promptly attended to, and Conveyancing done with acenracy and elis 1'atch. -u.25)lS59:tf. s T. LAWRENCE HOTEL. No. 1018 Chestnut st., Philadelnhie. W. H. Campbell & Co., Proprietors. August 23, 1859.tf CAMBRIA HOUSE, Wilmore, Pa. Palme u t Deck, Proprietors. Hacks attend the arrival of each train to convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence by I'lank Road to Ebensburg. August 25, 1859:tf. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa. John Thompson, Jr., Proprietor. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies. The Dab i-, supplied with choice liquors; and the fci . icls attended by careful hostlers. Boarder taken by the week, month or year. iug.25,'59tf NION HOUSE, ELci.h.,rS, Pu. John A. Blaih, I'roy. ;?.-. Also, in connection, BLAIR k Co's HACKS will leave the "Union House" for Wilmore station in time to take the Eastern and West ern trains. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers comfortable. August 25, 1859:tf. J. PATTON THOMPSON, with ALDIIIDGE & CO., Importers and Jobbers in Notions, IIo sieuy, Gloves, Trimmixc.s, Simc Handker chiefs, Cravats and FANCY GOODS, So 413 Market street, (Truitt ,- lira's old stand ) aug.25,1859:tf PHILADELPHIA. CA111XET WARL-U003I. E V A N S c-n,w.4 (..II.. forms the citizens of Ebensburg, and Cam bria county creneral-feSv! ly, that he has on xffb hand and for sale, at SsIpKr his Ware-room, one Vtes 75T --v square west of Blair's gSSgVS? Hotel, a laigc and vss splendid assortment of FURNITURE, -which he will sell very cheap. COFFIN'S made to order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Ebensburg, Oct. G, 1859:tf WOOD, R10RRELL & CO., "1 7"lIOLESALE and RETAIL dealers in all y y kinds of Merrhandise, keep constant ly on hand the following articles : DRV GOODS, OIL-CLOTHS, DON NETS, NOTIONS, QUEEN'S WARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, HATS AND CAPS, CARPETINGS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. HARDWARE, Piiovisnivs j FLOUR, BACON, Feed of all kinds, Vegetables kc. Clothing and Boots and Shoes made to order on rea sonable terms. Johnstown, Oct. 27, lS50.-tf. TUST OPENED AND FOR SALE fj BY R. S. BUNN, M. D., a gener al assortment of DRUGS, 31EDICIXES, &lnWs, Oils, Puhits, Djc-Sti'ffs, IlruiKlies, Wines, lllns, Fluid, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Bwis-bes, Combs, Sta tionery, Blauk Rooks, Perfumery, Soaps, Toban-o, Sears, Sn nil's, aud other articles usiuillv kept iu Drug Stores. R. S. BUNN, M. D. Ebenibiu j, Au-r. 25, 1850.-ly. NOT HER INSURRECTION ! Ix. A. Blain wishes to inform the citizens of this place and vicinily, and such strangers as may occasionally tarry for a while here, that he has now opened out,- in connection with his OyMer Saloon, a RESTAURANT, where he cm always supply the hungry with such delicacies as Pickled Tripe, Philadelphia Pep per Pots, Roll end Jelly Tripe, &c. lie is also prepared to serve up Fried Ovsters when called for. " A. BLAIN. Ebensburg, Dec. 1, 1859. 4t. B. P. THOMPSON, with I. I. PATTOX & Co., Wholesale Dealers in and Mauufactu tuiers of HA TS, CAPS, F URS, Hatters' Material, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers. Buifalo Robes, &c., kc. No. 32;?Maiket street, PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid fur Wool and Shtjipiixj Furs. PRICK I. PATTOX. A. OPCENUEIilER. August 25, lS59-tf C. C. STEWART, with HA.AOY & HREXXER, Commit. m Merchants and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE AX1) CUTLERY, Nos. 2 J, 25 and 27 North Fifih street, east side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA. EDWARD JS. HANDY, JSO. Q. BUENNEU, F. DBEXSEB. August 25, 185'J:tf GEORGE M. RIDDLE, with RizmiLi:, & CO., mporters and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic X3737- G-oods AND CARPETING, No. 24.1 Market St., below Third, und No. 2 Church Allev, Philadelphia. Dec. 1. 185H:tf IV. N. IIATEX, PLAIN and FANCY JOB PRINTER, STATIONER, li!tn'k Book Mantifarltiitr, Booh Rindr, and dealer in every deription of Auidii an and For. i . n Papers, kc, kc. Corner of Marketand S.". .n I sts., and Wood and Third streets, PlTTSP.UilG, Pa. X&Sy-Agcnt for L. Joi a k Co., Type Founders k Electrotypers, Philadelphia. August 25, lS5u:t.f 023 E3 C3 Q 1859. DAN. C. MORRIS, 1859. 0 DEALER IM FASllIOXAP.LE II ATS .y CAPS, TVTnlxi. Street, OrrOSITE THE MANSION HOUSE, Jolmstowii, Pa. E3 O E3 w. r. LLOYD & CO. Altoona, Pa. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and Sil ver and Gold for sale. Colle. tions maile. Monej-s received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. nov3,'50tf. WM. REYNOLDS. J. M. STEVE.NSOX, JR J. BOWEX SMITH. JOHN HILL, with REYXOLDS, SMITH & CO., G ROCERY k COMMISSION MERCHANTS, X'rt A i V IT 1 ... . Howard street. Oct. 20, 1859. Baltimore. JAMES DOUGHERTY, with J. S. SOKVER, Wholesale Dealer in TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS, No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market, Philadelphia. Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign and Domestic CIGARS. sep.l,1850:tf. G. W. TODD, with COX H AD &. W ALTOX, C23 Market St., Phila. Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC IIARDW VRF August 25, 185D.tf saddlery; saddlery: QADDLES BRIDLES, HARNESS, &c, made iuu.uci uiucsuDscnucr. Hhop uh liumcr in me uasement of his. aweiung-nouse. Country produce ta- .eu in excuango lor work. TM . lv JAMES MAG CIRE. Ebensburg, Dec. 8. 1859:tf ."' in- f mST' '-' EXCELS! OR STOVE D i 1 1 W: pro g DEALElt IN ALL KINDS OF "Tould respectrully call the attention of the public to one of the greatest iini.rovements. ever made in Cooking stoves the burning of the Gas and smoke ari-ing from the coal by which means is saved fifty I'Ett cent, of Fuel. The improvements 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 plaies, as they are all made double. 4lh Cb iinliness, as there is not one half the soot and dirt found in other stoves. He has also on hands a lartre assortment of HARDWARE, CHAIN PUMPS. HOOP IRON, NAILS, GLASS of all size, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS, HARVESTING TOOLS, etc., etc. Also he still manufactures and keeps on hand a large assortment of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, all of which he will sell at extremely low prices in exchange for Cash or Country produce. Nov. 24, 185:tf GEO. HUNTLEY. HEW npiIE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT HE I has opened out at HIS NEW STORE ROOM , ON HIGH STREET, ONE SQUARE EAST OF THE D1A350HD, EBENSBURG, FA. A LARCI ASSORTMENT OP HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, CLOTHING, FLOUR AND BACON', CROCKERY WARE, STATIONERY, PROVISIONS. &c, Jfcc. To which he respectfully invites their attention, and which he will sell at the Lowest 3PxrQO3 Por Casli, or for most kinds of Country produce. A. A. DA11KE11. Ebensburg. Oct. 27. 1853.-tf. riAKES this method of informing his old M friends, that he is still engaged in the Mercantile Business, at Ebensburg, and is at all times prepared to sell to purchasers, AT THE LGIVEST PRICES. Every variety and di.scriptiou of staple and . , FANCY DRY GOODS, HARDWARE QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, TOBACCO CIGARS, kc, kc. 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. rp-i, Approved Country produce ia oi- change for GOODS at all times. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, lt'51).-tf. R. If. Tl'DOR, I) cspectfully informs liis old friends and X the public generally that he is still to be found at his store room, on High street, ad joining Crawford's Hoiel. where he is prepa red at all limes to furnish consumers with GROCE1J1ES axd CONFECTIONS, OLD 11YE WHISKEYS, WINES, GINS, . DHAND1ES, &c, Sic. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebens burg and vicinity for their former patronage, he solicits a continuance of the same, tooreih er with as much more as may be bestowed upon him. Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf. A XKW EXCITE31E5T! S3I. KEllN & DUO., Wilmore, Cambria co., Pa. Respectfully calls the attention of the pub lic to their large and varied assortmeut of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, II A RD WARE, QU K KNS WARE, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES, DRUGS, MEDICINES, kc, kc, kc. They are prepared to sell at lower rates than any establishment in the county. Their goods being selected with a view to the wants of the conutry, caunot fail to recommend them to the public. aug25,1850 tf. JOIIX 31'COLG.4, WILMORE, Cambria county, Pa. Dealer in all kinds of DHY GOODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. BOOTS, SHOES, DATS, CAPS, c. Country "Produce taken in exchange for Goods. ' aug.25,1859:tf Ifew Tailoring Establishment, rphe undersigned respectfully informs J the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity, that he has opened a Tailoring establishment next door to Dr. Dunn's Drug Store, where he is prepared to manufacture garments of the latest style and most complete workmanship. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a share of patronage. THOMAS DEVINE. Ebensburg, Sept. 1, 1850:ly. BOH LnC SALOO.. gOMETHING new in EDENSDUHG. 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, jggr ALE and LAGER BEER, of the most approved manufacture, constantly on nrt"l- THOMAS M 'BR I EN Ebensburg, August 25. 185l:tf HEW jl" v5 B C ltOlifcUT UAY1S, J (UN 1-. Jon;;.-;, liKALEUS IX KEEK constantly on hand a lartre and su perior stock of D 11 Y GOODS, ' of every description, such ns' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. SATINETS. TWEEDS, JEANS, BROWN AND BLEACHED M USLINS. DRESS GOODS ,.f a .jj h , FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. A large assortment of BOUTS and SHOES, which have just been received from I!t)qo-'i STDAYr, l-'Ull and WOOL HATS, STATIONARY of every docriui n. " -'b r I J j ll 0f every ftyo, HARDWARE. " J ' (JL'EESWARE. STOXE AXD EARTIIEXWARE. A full supply if GROCERIES, SUCH AS SUGARS. MOLASSES SYRUP-? COFFEE. TEAS AND RM'K A FULL STOCK OF SPICED, 2i- Iso, FLOUR, BACON, FISH, TOBACCO, CIGARS & SNUFF, BAR IRON, NAILS, AND GLASS Always on hands. Oruprs, Iain(s asil Oils, and a full ossortmcnt of other articles usually kept in country stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such as-Butter Eggs, Bacon, Grain, Wool. Po tatoes, Beans, Rags, kc, kc, taken in exchange for Goods, and the Cu never refused. 1M3rn,K,mV' rOPLAR and PINE LUM BER bought and sold. r, , . DAVIS k JONES. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 185n.-tf. T. BLA1B MOO It E. j. AlEX MOOU 3IOKE & .1IOOIJK, T) espcctfully iuform the citizens of Eb fl cn-sburg, aud Cambria countv "enerally that thvhave now on hand, nndare coil statitly, in receipt of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, HATS, CArS, BONNETS, n0TS SII0ES ETC., ETC., , &c., kc, kc All or which they are prepared to seU at prices wh.ch defy competition. Pnrcha'ers ouer r11 "l"" to call and examh e I ti r ' "9 WC T alw'a-" l'I'red to give satisfaction in goods and price August 25, lS5t:tf R Y GOODS, : BOOTS, SHOES. AND CLOTHING, AT HEDl CEn FttU'KS ! . ROBERT FLINN, mTwor, Cambria count,, ia closmg out his entire stock of tiood, at re' duced pnees. All the Goods are new n , . "r the latest and most fashionable styled he greater part of which have been hoiipht nt late Spring sales, for cash, and will be closed out cheap. Anv person in want of anv artkle in this line will please call a, T .,, nrtl,e ed to sell the cutire aock oir V i,tCrnMn for Fall Goods V '"f roo,n L,ll'J--5!lS5l:tf. 1 THE ALLEGIIA.iu WILL be published cverv TLur-i the following rates, h Per annum, (payable 5n advance) If not paid within the first six men'' -v If not paid until the expiration of v ' A failure to notify a discoutinuaj,!'1'' : expiration of the terra subscribed for considered a new engagement. TEUH3 OF AOVERTlSlxc; 1 insertion. 2 do , 1 square, (12 lines,) 50 $ -I : 2 squares, (24 lines.) 1.00 j ; 3 squares, (3G lines,) 1.50 2 00 Over three weeks andle?sthantLr(tc, " 25 cents per square for each insertion 3 months. c do. i- 8 Inie3 or less. fcl.O s" .on 1 square, (12 line?,) 2.50 2 sciuares, (24 lines.) 4.00 3 square, (3J lines.) COO Half a column, 10.00 One column, 15.00 4.j) t.00 'j.'j'j 12.00 22.00 Professional or Business Cards, not n. cecding 8 lines, with paper, per yta t-f Advertisements not marked ;j number of insertions desired, v ill be 1' ued till forbidden, and charged accord the above terms. IEADTIIIS, AND STFliYy , ow. i.ti:ki:.sts! JUST RECEIVED, NEW STufKi.r VATCH ES, J EWELEl Clucks and Motions, At the si'jn of the Biy Watch, Main tt.jr-.. The undersigned desires to c:iUt.-, tion of the people of Johnstown arid sr.-,: ing country to the fact that he Iwts pointed an Agent of a large importi'- of WATCHES, CLOCKS, kc. uud 'k , large manufacturing establishment tf ,- ELRY, whereby- he is enabled to tf.r ; inducements to purchase rs of ll-.v-r- rc ',. were never before offered in this jiLev.o: J where this side of the Allegeni.-s. He would also call attention toLi;; assortment of VATCIIES AND JEWKUY iust received all of the Jate.-t sr v; mo't beautiful workinnn.-hiji. I I;s. i i7r -- -ed his stock with great care, he is (:.' he can suit every ta.-te as to .-tyle-as all pockets bv the great reduction in - are particularly invited to an itii---t:ifi " present stock and prices. EAR 1 1 v erto .-1. hi at Sl.5o will now be . :.: ; ami iCtrrrtinUd to stin I thr t-rt t.f r..r. I- Pins, Rings, it., at a rceiuctimi. u x t n 31 t: : I woub! call your attention to u.y assortment of 0' OLD AXD SILVER WAT11 at ihe fcdwing verv hnv 1 rl-i-s: Hunting Verge Watch. warranTeii::::::::::.;.; Huntiiig Silver Cylinders. !ii;!i :;.-. :: - " this town at S'o. ;uid then re ': 1 . 1 will now sell at l'ri'in::::?i'i !' ?'. Hunting Levers frcni::::::::::::::::::.rl2 tjj: Open Faced ('yliiolers. licrdonn- fold atSlo. I will .-ell at fr.ii!::::?-T u-i-Open Fael De tached Levi r-::::::r: : - . Aff irntc'i-x s-i'd ir'.ll hi- r, rr. i, 7 r fwilrr ntvitthr, or cjehttnue J'jr h-r i " . vul lf. Everybody is invited to all : iA s;- the stin k, as style it is unrivalled hi munily, vhile the prices at which it is if --. :ire ui.'prccedentedlv low. Goui'.s Hi CASH only. KGi,Particul:ir attention j:d t rtt-:-. Clocks. Watches. Jewlery. i f iiii I.: for which the Cambria IronC u 1 ; i will be taken at p;r. All work ;,rr:i!.t--i TOWN AND t'OUNTRY STolil'.KKE:'-' supplied with Watches. Jcwi lr . .v. .. ' than city j.rices. JlS. G. lltil.MKS.A- - Sept. . It5i.-ly. I" i: t'ML A X OTX C K -"! t ri:xt the Or-IKER CITY PL-JILISHIXC. KOlT: NEW, ENLARGED AND 1 EVI.-i I - READY FOR DISTRIBUTION. S'lpirivr Iitductiutht U t.r Pul'.-t'. Anew and sure jdan f..r obtaiisiri. I and SILVER WATCHES, and ui ic Pr:;:es. Full particulars given lopues. which v. ill be sent free to all im plication Valuable Gifts, worth from 50 cts. t; f GUARANTEED to each iurchaser. M in Gilts have been distributed to mv : within the past sis months S15o.i'.i ' :. distributed during the next six im r:tl: The inducements offered Asrent- ;.ri ' liberal than those of any other hi:;-c::-business Having been in the Publishing ar-i ? selling business for the last t-ijiht visr? : experieiu-e enables ine to eeiuiuct :.i Euterprize with thegreatest sat'-i-,, xk : :' SIS3 AGENTS "WANTED i:: o' Town uiiel County. For full particulars address DUANE RUI.TSoV. Quaker Citv Publishing H n;-. 33 South Third Stri c t, Philadelphia. Sept. 22, lS50.-4m. l'ATUOAIZi; yoi h vt : The IVof return Mutual Eire Jusnrnif OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. LOCATED AT EBEXSBl'KC. TJ lHE above named Company. J Ajiril Cth, 1857, will etVcct ii.si:Mi. property at safe rates. Being p:ir!: careful in the risks taken, this "lYiiipu:: '" sents a reliable and cheap lnrdiuia. i! '-': which persous may secure the him i v is c-: probable losses by fire. Oflice on Centre Street, nearly o?': Thompson's ''ilouutain House." D. II. ROBERTS. rr.---A. C. Mi llin. Sec'y. & Trcas. JOSEPH H. CAMPBELL. A- Aug. 25, lS5!.-ly. l'llICASICUKG S'Ol AUltl HAYING purchased the entire and fixtures of the El-cnsburg 1"' '" the subscriber is prepare-d to furni.-h and others with P L O U G 11 S, P LOU G 11 F0lS'; S T O V E S. 31 ILL I R O A T1IRES1UXG MA CI 1 1X1, and castings of any kind that may le sc- ' in the conimunity. By strict attention to the business "' concern, he hopes to merit, and tresis 1' receive, a liberal patronage from lla'' want of articles in his line. All business done at the Kouinlrv. EDWARD CIA"" September 1, 1850-tf. IOll SALE One trood i.cwliJ - ble sett of WAGON HARNESS. Aug. 25, 1S50.U' G. Ill NT' u inn