i gricultnrn!. This it the aeason of Agricultural Fairs, and the following verses wiittcn by Mr?. Fiances D. Gage for the Ohio Cultivator, will answer at vrej! in Ftnn vlvania as ia the Euckeye State : Home Pictures. Ten Fisher had finished his harvesting, And he stood by ihe orchard gate, 'One foot on the il and one foot on the ground As he called to his good wife Kate There were s'&ins of toil ou his manly hind, The dust of the field on tus hat. But twinkle of pleasure was his in ye, As he gazed en his stock so Here, give me that baby, dear Kate, you are tired, I fear you have too much care, You must rest and pitk up a little, 1 thir.k. Before we go to the lair. I d hate to be taking fat oxen, you know, Fat hogs, and fat sheep, and fut cows. With a wife at my elbow as poor as a crow, And care wrinkles shading her brow." Can't go," did you say? 'Can t afford the expense, I know, Kate, our crops ain't the best, But we've labored together to keep things along, And together we'll now take a rest. The orchard is bare but old Brindle is prime, And Lilly and Fan are a show, Your butter and chwse ran t be beat in the State, 4So up to the fair we will go. " You've ne'er seen a city, and Clei eland is fine, Ne'er seen the blue, billowy Lake, Ne'er rode in a rail car, or been iu a throng, So Kate, thia journey we'll take. And garner new feelings, new thought and new ways, If we find those that suit as we roam. And garner up strength with our heads, hearts, and hands, Fvr the love and lue duties of bemo. 1 have sometimes thought, Kate, as I plodded along. For -months ti'tr the same weary round. That a fellow who had such a really hard time, In Ohio nowhere could be foimd, But when I've been called from my home for a while, And eeen how the rest get along, I've came back to my toil with a light, -cheerful heart, And" there's no place like home," was my song. "I wonder that mothers don't wholly despair, Who ne'er from their cares get away, And walk the same Head-wheel ol duty for years, Scarce stopping to rest niht or day. i don't wonder they grow discontented sometimes, That their feelings grow raspy and cold, For toil never ending, and labor xmcheered, Make women and men sometimes scold," Kate looked up with a smile, and said, " Een, we will go, There may be better oxen than our, Horses swilter of foot, and cows finer by far, Better butter and cheese, fruit and flowers. But there's one thing I claim, I know can't be beat, In the whole Yankee nation to-day, I'd not swap him, I know, for a kingdom to boot, That's my 'gude man" and Kate ran away. Cutting Corn-Fodder. Enas Sir.edley, of Chester county, and of much experience as a dairyman, informs us of his great 6uccess the present winter in keeping his cows on corn-fodder, cut and crushed by a horse power and machine. His plan is to cut off a foot or eighteen inches of the butts rjclbrcputUrg it tUro' the machine. This is -worked on the baru-fioor, with a one horse power, and the cut fodder dis charged through a funnel into the entry below, contiguous to the cow stables. Here it is emp tied into a large box made for the purpose and holding about 34 bushel baskets full. This is well mixed up with an equal number of quarts cf meal, and the whole slightly moistened. He lias 31 cows fastened up iu seperate stalls, and one bushel, heaped up, is found sufficient for a cow at a feed, and they are fed twice a day, eating it up clean. Under this management they are improv ing finely, and wintering as well as they u.sed to ou the best hay. One sheaf of fodder cut up, making two good feeds, is worth here about three cents, making 21 cents per week. Sixteen quarts of meal per week for each cow is worth 32 cents. To'al for keep of cows, each per week, 53 cents. This is cheap wintering, and a strong illustration of the great advantage of cutting food for stock. Such evi dence of what has been done, is worth pages of theory in convincing farmers of the great loss they sustain in Ceding hay and fodder uncut. Not only will one ha'.f or two-thirds in quantity be sufficient, but there is a great saving in respect to waste. Those of us who have been u.sed to feeding cattle in barn-yards out of cribs, know that no less than about one sheaf to each animal j is a sufficient allowance, and that when cither corn-fodler or hay is fed whole, a considerable portion is dragged out over the yard and lost. Hay is now worth from 10 to 20 per ton and by this plan of feeding corn-fodder, a saving of some tons and tho price of several machines may be effected in one winter, We have found in ot:r own exprience. that when com-fodder is fed, merely cut, without crushing, very considerable amount is left uneaten. 'The sharp and tough edges of tho stalk do not admit of proper masiti- cation, and, indeed, is apt to make sore mouths The machine Urmy's paleut is said to be able to cut and crush from sixty to one hundred bushels per hour. Oar readers will find in another place an cxcellant article from the Michigan Farmer on sowing corn for fodder, broadcast or in drills. "We have tried this ourselves, and found it a most raluablc food especially for cows and youn" stock When not allowed to go to car, the stalks abound in rich saccharine matter, and by the expert nicnts f William Webb, of Wilmington, Dela ware, who manufactured sugar from it, it would appear to be equal iu this particular to the su gar cane. Farm Journal. Paixt roa tocb Horses. Now is the time for preparation ; soon afier the heat of summer is over, say in September or October, is the best time to paint. One coat laid in Autumn is equal xo two in ouramcr ; tnc lead dries more evenly, and oil holds it much longer than when spread in' hot weather. Taint laid on in Fall weather is more lasting than when put on in the Spring, because the surface becomes hardened through tne Winter without exposure to the intense heat of July and August, and is therefore much less likely to suffer from the effects of the ensuing sum mer. Whenever white lead adheres to the hand when rubbed over it. nut on thin f a house once weU painted, if lightly coated every third year succeeding, will be more economically painted and kept in better n7 0thf er Use t the Uest material at any time Worcester Trantertji. nirnrrrcotTpiiiar. WOXDEifUL IMPEOVEHENT IK AET ! . A never fading- picture can now be got at the Blair A never ""jery, 0dd Fellows EalL GORGE W. FISHER takes this method of iu CjT forming his nuruorou friends throughout the county, that he has permanently luoated himself tit Hollidayahurg, where he is now prepared to furnish superior portraits to all that wish a good picture. After a long and serious time of experimenting in the Art, he is "now prepared to take the finest kind of pictures in all kinds of weather. A visit to his room and a trial is all that is asked. His object is to please, and having the best light in the Borough, be feels that no failure can Le made. l'ictures cently colored nnd put iu good cases, from 1,23 to S!0. Children taken iu the morn ing from 9 to 11, in the short space of one second. Instruction given m the art, embracing; all the improvements, on the most reasonable terms. Ap arutus and fixtures for Daguerreotypiug furnished. Hollidaysburg, Sept. 9, 1S52.-U'. Tlifs was for Coed oudC'lieaj Goods. "W JILL be opened this week at the brick store of J. .Moore, in .Lccusbntg, a general assort ment of cloths, enssirneres, satiuetts, tweeds, and a great variety of summer goods. Together witii any quantity of prints, detains, lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other dresa goods. ALSO A LARGE and good assortment of hardware, queensware, saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, &c, &c. Persons wanting boots nnd shoes, hats and cups or ready made clothing, will find it to their advan tage to call at the. I5rl c5i Store. The subscriber, thankful lor past favois, ear nestly requests his customer.", nnd the public gen erally to at least call and exauiiue his stuck : and if he cannot suit every person in quality nnd price it is not his fault, l'roduce uud lumber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods ; and he ulso takes CASH when offered. f J. MOOKE. EbensbtarjrTApril 28, 1S01. R011EKT liEKUY. 110 11 BUT UALIlltAlTH. Coacli Manufactory. THE subscribers would respectfully iuform the citizens of EbensLurg and the public gcuerally, that they will carry ou the Couch Making, inclu ding the Smith work at the Machine shop furmerly occupied by Mr. Anderson, iu the rear of E. Hughe's Store ; where by using none but tho choicest mate rial, nnd employing none but the best workmen, thc-y hope to convince all that v. ill do them the favor to exauiiue their work, th:it in point of dura bility, nppearance or cheapness, it cannot be excel led by any similar establishment in the State or elsewhere. Persons wishing a bargain iu the pur chase of a carriage, will consult their own interests by giving theiu a call. They arc prepared to sup ply the following kinds of Vehicles, viz: Euggies of ditiureiitqualitits and prices, Barouch es, Chariotees, ono and two horse rockuways, close quarter Eliptio and C spring Conches ; second hand work of ditferent kinds, &e, ni iking a variety that will suit all tastes nnd all purses. Impairing done with neatness and despatch. May 20, 18-33. The Grant House, Corner of 4th and Grand sts. Pittsburg. THE subscriber has leased the large and well known Hotel, (lute Lumartinc House.) at the corner of 4th and Grant streets, Pittsburg, which has been repaired and newly fitted up in all its apartments so as to give a larger and more liberal accommodation to travellers and boarders. His larder will be stocked with the most choice brands the markets can afford, and Lis liar furnished with the best. He would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Sept. 8, 1802. D. PERRY. St. Charles Hotel, Corner of Third and Wood Sts. rrtH IS fine establishment, having come into the JL hands of a new Proprietor, offers great in iluocmcntd to the traveling community; ana also to regular boarders. Every delicacy and luxury will be provided in it season ; and no pains will be spared to make this Hotel a comfortable home to all who may cull there. W S. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. Pittsburg, Sept. 8. 1S-32. JSoots and Shoe'. Evans & Joes, WOULD respectfully announce to the public that they still continue the manufacture of every description of Boots nnd Shoes, for Ladies and Gentlemen, nt their shon, a few doors East of Mr. Carmen s Hotel, where they wiU le Loppy to j see ineir customers. Being practical workmen themselves, and using none but the very best materials, they are confident they can execute work as well and as cheap as any establishment in the county. May 13, 1803 CJeorarc Ilariicnme, Wholesalo & Eetail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron ware Manufacturer, and Dealer in the fol lowing named Stoves : GLOBE Air Tight Cook, Portable Range. Flat Top Complete, Union Air Tight, Cooke Favor ite, Bare Cylinder. Delaware Cook, Bar-room, Key stoue, or Independent, Harp cannon. New com plete, Hot Aii Parlor, Victoria complete, Air Tight, Complete Cook, Union Coal Burner. Ebensburg, Sept 1, 1802. ' I'JisliIoiialilf ClolfiJiifr Emporium, Clinton t. Johnstowa Pa. GREAT attraction at the corner cf Clinton and Locu3t streets, opposite the Exclumgo Hotel and the M'Mil'.eu House, Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa., where the subscribers have just received a large and fashionable assortment of Fall aud Win ter Ready made CLOTIIINfJ. Nov. 4, 1S02. JOSEPH GANS & CO. Fits. W. HAT. w. s. tnsux. Hay 5i i:Ison, Wholesale & Retail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufacturers, and 'Dealers in the fol lowing- named Stoves : 00 K Stoves, Keystone. Nine Plato. LMiprtr c Parlor, Radiators, Etna. Star Franklin, fle IroiiM. Couij-lfte Cook, Star Air-tight, Cast iron Sinks. Ware Room ou. cnual St. ono door below the collectors office. - Johnstown, Ta. July U, 18".2. T;I!oi intf. rrillE undersigned informs his customers that the J- firm of E1711011 & Johnston is dissolved by mutual consent, nnd that the subscriber still con tinues the business in the room recently occupied by the old firm, where he will be hnppy to see his former patrons and as niauy new ones as please to call. Ho receives regularly from New Vork and Philadelphia the latest fashions and canuot be beat en either iu the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Vests, by any other Tailor in tho country. He respectfully ask the public to give him a call, and confident his work will recommend itself. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for work. LEWIS REYNOX, April 20, 1852.-tf. Tombstones! Tombs Stones! T"ICHARD JONES resnecfullv informs the nub- -L lie that ho is prepared to furnish all kinds cf iomo atones, ot Italian and American Marble, man ufactured iu the latest style, and lettered according to any directions. His yard is situated at the south part of the town, where a large assortment of articles in his line are always kept on hand. From long experience he frol i,fi.7.,t . please all tastes, and he therefore hopes to be pat- ' " f--i.-iuUa 'uoiitj. June 17, lo3. 4 FRESH arrival of Boot, Shoes, Summer Hats, -LM Caps, iancy Cibid nnd Plm. i ' nets, lowder Gun Caps, Shot. Lead, &c., received th.s day and for sale at the cheap store of June 2G, 18.31. J. MOORE. YtV.R 13 falU"g off. " t? Then call at Kittell s without delav. and huv hnii. Slorr't Chemical JIair lnmaoraUtr. or von will K.. M. WITilOBB, C. II. WOLFF, B. JO.NfcS, GEO. J. DCfF- Wliltiucrc, "W'olir, &, Co., Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Sign of th Anvils, -Vo. 50 Wood st., Ihrci daort above the St. Charles Hotel, litlslur&, Iu. rTIAKE this method of informing enstomers and X Dealers that they are now in receipt of their Fall Supply which has been selected with great c:u-e from the Manufactories of i'unyxrar.d the Las tern Stata. Our stock comprises a much larger assortment than is generally kept by similar establishments, aud is particularly adapted to the Country Trade. Having -srrpirior facilities for procuring goods it is without hesitation that we defy competition from any quvter. We arc now receiving Birmingham and Sheffield Manufactures, purchased and forwarded by one of the 2'irm, who has been spending some months in England and Germany, nnd who will continue to keep us supplied with Foreign Hurdward bought from first bands only. Western Merchants are respectfully invited to au cxaiuiiirtion of our stock and prices previous to go ing further Eastward. Auiorig our assortment may be tound the following: 0o2-l doz. Knives and Forks, 1100 doz. Chisils, 3114 " pen knive3 1800 " scissors & sheers 210 " ra3ovs in cases iiO " silver plated lead oo cases planes, S200 doz. files & Ea.ps 217 gun locks table ypoons, 2.50 " German silver " " " 800 " shovels nnd spades 850 " gross Britauia 2-17 " hay and manure forks, 1 00 Saws 70 lenneiu Eaws 10 bales Deer's hair. 100 Mill pitt and cross cutt saws 1700 doz knobs, locks aud latches i 4200 " pair trace chains 2000 "pad chest locks 400 fi halter nnd dog chains, bellows, anvils, vics, log and coil chains, cast, sueer and Blister -itrJ doz axes, best brands, &e. Saddlery Hardware. We are continuing to make large tdditiou to this branch of our business. Sept. 2, 1S03. A. Sew Arrival of Watclie and Jew elry. On the corner of Clinton and locust Sts. rjUlE undersigned respectfully iniites the Ladies JL and Gentlemen to call aud see his new and splendid stock of Watches and Jewelry, which he li.isjii,t received from Genuauy : wirrauted to be solid au l pure, and for style and fit?fch it cannot be surpassed. He has also receive 1 a large assort ment of Jewelry from the Eastern cities, viz : Gold hunting case watches from " Patent Lever " " " Ladies anchor lever and Lepinr, Silver patent lever and hunting case watches from ' Anchor Levers do, froia " Lepiucs do, $70 to 100 i0 to oO to 80 40 10 to 2U 1 2 to If 10 to 14 5 to 12 tUiarticrs do, Gold miniature cases, Ladies Gold Bracelets and Neeklesscs. Ear-Tings, Gold Guard, Vest and Fob chains. Gold chains for Ladies, Finger rings, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Silver Spoons, Silver Thimbles, Steel, German and Silvfr Spectacles, Port Monaies, Pen Knives, Silver clains, &c, &c. All of the above articles are warmuted to be of the best material, uud will be sold rtry luir fur cash. ClocK and Watch Repairing. He has the best workmen in the country in his employ, and all work entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors he solicits a continuance of the same, aad is confident he can give satisfac tion to ail who may give him a call. GEORGE P. LUCKIIART. John.-town, April 15, 1S03. KEUELLIO. IX CIIIAA! Goods Offered at Cost. ON SECTION 101, Pa. R. R. TTMIIE subscribers being about to remove JL Cambria county, offer to se'd off all from their large stock of Goods by private sale, iu large or o.ill rjnint'.t ioa, tr cui-t f urcli nSCl'S, til Ul'tt CoJSi. The stock consists in part of Dry Goods, such as French, English ami American cloths, cassimeres, satiuetts, tweeds, pilot cloth, satin Valencia, aud other vestings, silks, alpaccas, luusdelains, bom bazines, and LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of every description; shawls, handkerchiofs,scarfs, cravats, tibbets, ribbons, gloves and hosiery of all descriptions, table linen, draptrs, crash, red, white, yellow and Canton flannels, linsey, blank ets aud coverlets, hickory shirting. Irish linen, wl ite goods of every description, lacing, edging, Slc, hats, caps, bonuel?, bootsand shoes, READY MADE CLOTHING. Hardware, queensware, glas3, nails, flour, fish, salt, iron, a splendid stock of Groceries, Drugs, Paints, and Dve Stuffs, all of which, we offer at lower prices than goods have ever been sold in the country, all kiuds of country produce tnkenin ex change, such as Lumber, Railroad Ties, Flax seed, Rags, &e. N. 15. Country merchants will be supplied with any of the above splendid selections of goods at wholesale city prices, putting on only a nominal figure for freight. R. M GRANN'S & EE1LLY. July 21, 1803 38-tf. 5000 Dollars liewarri. (irtaticlltniMillii h'alta! GEO. J. RODGERS has just received from the c!tie3 of Philadelphia and Nev York and iin- mense stock of New Goods, and now offers to hi. old as well as new customers the Larqext, Chfnpt.it an I If st assortment of SPRING SUMMER GOODS ever brought to the Ebensburg mniket. His stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods Queensware, Hardware, Cedar Ware, &c, all of which have been purchased with a view to satisfy the wants of his numerous customers in quality and price. Gents Wear. Blue, black, brown and broad cloths, plain and fancy casimcres, tweeds, summer cloth, linens, silks, satin, Valencia and marseills vesting. Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, &c. Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goods Prints, mous de fains, ginghams, lustres and fancy colored silks, bobinet, laeca and edging, j.ickonetts, ribbons, fan cy silk gimps, &c. Hardware, cutlery, nnd tools of various kinds. Queens-ware, consisting of many new aud splen did patterns. Gi ocries, consisting of coffees, sugar, tea, fish, spices, salt &c. JCaiJ" AU kinds ot country prouuee uscu iu ex change for goods Also Lumber, Wool, &c. GliO. J. RODGERS. May 20, IS33. Look out lor tltc Locomotive! Cash and Produce Store! Ill'dlCS & MllLKItY, HAVE at their Store, in Jefferson, a few doors East of G. L. Lloyd & co.'s store a larce nnd entire new assortment of Spring i Summer Goods, which they just received from the Eastern cities, consisting, iu part, of the following articles. LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Banres, Mous lin de Laines, Lawns, &e., Sc. Also, Cloths, Sati uetts, Tweeds, Drillings, &c. Ready Made Clothing, of all kinds and very best quality. Give it n trial. Hardware, Queensware, and Stoneware, of every variety comprising a large assortment. STOVES, of every decription, always on hand and warranted. We flatter ourselves tiiat we can sell Stoves lower than any establishment in Cam bria county, aud being located on the Rail Road we can always secure a supply. Croeeries, Such as coffee, sugar, rice, molasses, tea, vinegar, linseed oil, sperm oil, tobacco, fish, salt, syrup, and every article necessxay to supply this market. The public is solicited to call and examine our stock, as we are confident it will admit of inspec tion. . Xpsg- ah Kinds ot produce taken iu exchange for goods. Lumber bought at the highest market pri ces. May 17, 1853. Thomas I 3Iartin, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Johns town, Fa. p TT.r ,:,(.,, . t.- - , . Mr. Ciuysott's Improved Extract of YELLOW DOCK & S ARS A F ARIEL A IS NOW ItJT- UP IS THE LARGEST SIZED Bottles, nnd is acknowledged to be the best SARSAPARILLA made, as is certified by the Wox dkbkii. Ccheu it has performed, the orignnl copies of which are in the possession of the proprietor. Remember, this is the only TRUE and ORIGINAL article. The Medicine, when used according to directions, Will Cure, Without Fail Scrofula or Kings Evil. Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions cf the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore-Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head Rhe umatism, Pains in the Bones or Joint.-", old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, case of Kidneys, Loss of Ap petite, Disease ar riving from the use of Mercury, Tain in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Drops;.', Lnmbngo, Jaundico and Costive ness. ZfQa, Let all who wish to purge the blood from the impurities contracted from the flee indulgene of the appetite during the winter, and to prepare tha system to resist summer epidemics, resort now to " Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsa parilla," which is proving itself an antidote for many of the Tnost malignant diseases that llesh is heir to, and titey will never be disappointed ; for in this remedy the public faith has never wavered never can waver; for it is founded on experience, just as their want of faith in other nnd spurious, compounds is nlso founded ou experience. They fly irom mineral nostrums to seek hope, life ami vigor, from the purely veglable rtnt'l;!, therefore, however broken down in health and spirits, however loathsome to himself and others, let no one despair of recovery; let the patient only understand thai his hope of phisical restoration lies only iu "Guy zott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsar.ariila," and persuade hini, for his life's sake, to try it, aud ; we have no hesitation in predicting his speedy rcsto- I ration to health. Ladies of pale complexion nud consumptive hab- its, and stc!i as are debi'iated by those obstructions j which females are liable to, are restored, by the j use of a botile or two, to bloom and to vigor. I Scnfitl.i ami Canctr eurr'l Li lr. (,'ny itt's L tract ) 1 1 1 t tl'jic J'occ nna burstrwrit la. y, S s BiTi.F.iGK, Granger county, Tciin April 27th. ISOl'. J. D. Park, I'so.. Cincinnati, O. Dear Sir: It gives me great satisfaction to add my testimony in j favor of Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparill.i," to that of the numerous and highly ; respectable persons who have been bencfit'.-d by j the medicine. j My wife has been suffering for the space of near- ' ly five years with Scrofula and C.mct-r, which, 1 think, found its origin iu the derangements of the j system peculiar to her sex, while in the mean time ! she was under the care of the mot vminent Physi- ' ciaus in this section of country, without deriving i any material aid from their pi -en i ipt ions. Upon the recommendation vf Dr. Coc!:es, cue of ! our Pb sicians, who had seen the mfdicitie used t with happy effect, I obtaiirud of your Agents hen, ! Messrs. Rice & M'Farland," one bottle of -Dr. ! Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," I and as my wife found relief from that bottle, 1 bought Some six bottles, which she has taken willi i the most astonishing benefit, for I am r-b.-ased to j say it has tutiacly cured her, f-.r she has entirely ; recovered from her illness, and the Scrofula aud ; Cancer are cured sound und well. Accept my gratitude. Respectful! v, ; MICHAEL GOLDMAN. i S a 1 fc'jf Bl-IMi.NKSS Ct'!lKI BY sort's ExTu vt r or Yellow SKF. VbK of Dir. (liv- DoClx ANU S.MlSAi'A- iui.ua. Faievilw, Butler Co., rV, -jw 14, 18-33. Mn. John Park, Di:ak Sin: 1 wih tost ite, that your excellent medicine, Dr. Guysott's Extr.ict of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla has completely cured my son, aged sevx-n years, nf an aggravated ca.se of sore eyes. From May till September, four months he was confined to a dark room under the c:-.rc of a skillful physician who cousulte l able counsel. He continued worse for two mouths when he became entirely blind. His eyes were so highly iutlaiucd, aud so very sensitive that when covered with seven folds of dark silk, he would scream from the pain caused by the light of a candle. He had no appe tite : had taken so much powerful and offensive medicine, that I could neither coax nor force him to take more. He was reduced to a mere skeleton and I despaired of ever restoring his s:ght or j neuiui. About that time I saw your invaluable medicine advertised as n remedy for sore eyes, caused bv Scrofula, and your agent iu this place, John Scott, Esq., recommended it to me highly. I purchased a bottle nnd gave it to my son. 1 could see but little alteration in him for two or three weeks. He then bgan to improve rapidly, and before he had taken another bottle his eyes were ceinpletely cured. Signed, W.-i. C CiMi'imu.. I do hereby certify that I am acquainted with Wm. t Campbell, and have seen his son when he was in the coudition represented by him, and have seen him since and know that he is now iu good health. Signed, John Scott. 5,1'ricc $1 per bottle, six bottles for Sold by JOHN D. PARK, Cin., O. Northwest corner Fourth and Walnut streets. Entrance on Walnut street, to whom 1. 11 orders must be addressed. Murray .a hm & Co. Ebensburg, Moore & Kepler Carrolltown, John Ivory & Son Summit, Johnston & Edson Johnstown, E. P. Ilil dibrand Indiana, J. C. Day Blairsvilie. August 10, 1S-33. ly. A RE YOU BALD! Is your hair falling off? Scruff? If so, then make a fair trial of Slurr's Chemical Hair Invigorator. Hundreds cf persons in all parts of the country whose heads were entire ly ba'.d, have had their hair fully restored to its original perfection by the use of this aluabie article. Caution. Ask for "Storrs' Chemical Hair In vigorator," and never let dealers persuade you to use any oiuer article as n suosiictite. i rice cents per bottle Proprietors. C. P. Amet & Co., No. 1:20 Arch street, Philadelphia. For sale by dealer tncu..v eia bj,- Fred. Kittell Ebens burg ; James Dell, Summit; E. P. Hildebruud, In diana. Dec. S, 18-32 ly. Ezeklfl Unfiles Ebensburg, Pa. TNi'iirt" : t r j iiiaiiiiH in Btuuc aiiu jaucy ary gooas TO JL ccries, wholesale and retail fish ; hardware and cuttlery ; guns, nails, bar-iron, sheet-iron, sheet zinc, stoves of all kinds, store-pipes and sheet-iron are, tin ware, copper and brass ket tles, &c. Uraiu, wool, butter and other couutry produce bought and sold. Also, A dealer in white pine, poplar, asb and cherry lumuci , luiuocr uiways nougut, ana a large quan tity constantly on hand for 6ale. Cash always paid for lumber cut to order or such as suits the present demand of the market. A large lot of new goods as embraced in the above list just received and more opening for sale at the lowest market price. September 23, 1852, tf. Ixclutiige Hotel. Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., Pa. THE proprietor assures the public that no exer tions will be wanting on his part to render his house home-like to those who call with hini, and solicits a share of public patronage. CEO. TOTTS. April 29, 1852. 40 BARRELS Contango Suit for unle by BRANT'S FEMBIMY BALSAM, ''lie iii"..t CCI GU RUMEUV. Munv e WiO(j una nrunny, nun 4,:i,.?r ll-;m.ty in fun iu!t of 'uf I:;uiiV fir TH ,.' l.-w. fciimi M"! l!l-n!'t OJ r, .iw vvilj .iicn. t''il Xi-.t ve V'.' ' tiAi d in I ll i If Mil II I if t!. rillrj wTf- f-n-T.i-.'. .rah.l n-ul oiKiiiiiplmii : in uii m:' ' : -U.S- .omi iff l.j-t IfA iir. . t-V i!r,id kai l ! li.i- U4 ' ll.il lUai t hti ('til-lllilIltM Tin llttf-! i'i- i-o io ni'l to b- h.p-;eniy ' ' ! rill IIM1 ll l'd. v a ..-.a., r - - SUh;-i.i i.ri-Siiirullv..f rr l!i i -"T- K,Hioii-lirr!i- t.t.r .i7'.f -.Sar,;:.-:tl. i wn nwny u : , , . . .( ki.i turv c-u'd tu t live f"k T. .late, i.irt. I'V !; use ;.t. n. :atJyf (:y ThU Hill 11 Ml i- F-rrtV r. , rVr rnJ H rH.nl Oil-. (D1TH i.V INlHi IHtf , rf,yt,rntl, B'yl Iui- ll Cuit,- lluw.:i; Ii,taM., viz.; Consumption, ....... 1 ! . I.'.nn. I..M .I.fI17. .-3'lllll.lf ! . .. - 21 B'li 'ii. ...... ' .' . .-- .a at tht y.. ... t. I;ii, tle ;". " J-,-:- t SvM Sr:rtr. '.tlr'""- '' ' T I ll- U i:tKNKSrs ni CumfUtmU r;ius tue.u- ttleeiiti-i LAKKSP ml u .. i ..... i .,, . ir - i r ...it iinrtirullli- of ('un-. , a.f- our Priii PUIIIPlIfi EXT! 'i'luj ir'rj:eM BLOOD PURIFIER T-t the wiitiLF World! IX" Price I per JlotUe, or Sir H ,ttlc$ f .r It T n-'wp!" "V jtI jr-i:T nTT7,i:S, .f the Hire l-owr and mtdf.if f,',if.- iu v l ;n fi't!I liMTii-s. ''' r jTP iMitiif r..n::.m I V I V-1 M' It DilKS, nnJ ll. ntcd.c-j'.' rtn ar rtrnail' 'n riretii rrt tnl '''t i:i'y One i i'V.-rx..)i t u-'i j.r-.t it! h o4 llirrt- tha on hft j-- 1 niy-4ir' fa?r, whtch it v. turn i ruir?'l o! !i is a trm iu::iilifv ai n die T it arn S.' i-nrv ' !: Blood I'oHflrr ovrr a'l ot t-r iii.l'Ci: s, ftdi s'm in ft f.-rn! uirnmrt! in n poi-:i a rt Vn r-Mj-'!!':-l, t!;c? 2nefut .Mccilcul irtir of ica.j .'r n nii-i liure Indian Ivcots and Barks, w tiiirh iiO otic r tmi'.f.tic p rft-ea. 1!. n arf th mtt t-n l'iri!itr 't it.' Ill i w.rc t-vt-r t invi to I Lttt.tii iT lA,V tl.it n. i'tl-J isCMr, CJUipOUitdid W KB ll.-c tilOMJ- ly-iJerntiiiUJ I'.sUucts of Sarsaparilla, Yellow Doclt, CHERRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS, Ui fi VfSM'ibli I! vf rnr, u A (n!y Tl gratnt f SI wl Plirif:!!, I nl-, a lu-niei vi?d"-inr hy jZfi-tit Ollls iltJia Hiy .ili'r. Jt i crr, 1-ccnuM? tlio quustttty u( it il.it niav l- hiti fr r I)ollr f.i iui ititirh loni mid vii!rt- 'I'i'll I lilK'A r.'.-iro Ut-jol ti.6itc, Uij.ll Im' ' I nr li rf n.-iv i(ljr -i .f.rt". kr ui:!tuttf.i pitfjf of tlio ( va of Scrofula, Fever-Sores, Sc ii.l-Hrid, Kri-rrpt I,tg, Stftt- h'htim. hhnrtr.-itttm, Fyj-h K-:ip-tt nt, tltJt: "U t FtA-, Iivrr-f l!Ililnilll, t'frt, I Tim- 4'ttirccv lirrtt, C 'oM i t rKfM, .vr h.yrn, !tp fi.ly Pliith iii thr Stjr. Jittutt. li-tnct. tiA Jfi-rjrijnd Al.t. iTMl.ft iMfUKK-hi.tHH I)iiV".Af:', urn our P.iMI'Iil.xLl H a.-f Mand-L-Ui vt ry A .-fill li.t tuem to iaiV. OUATOK. rBHII.S delightful nnJ popular sit'cleis the best -S- preparation f ir the hair which long experi ence and c': i tific research has produce, !, cither as an article for tiie t.i!ct, or its biiicfioiu! e Sects in all ili lii.-eascs to which the human hair is liable. It will in. part to the roughest and Coarsest hair the most bcauiiful appearance, entirely cUanslng it from :iil impurith s. Hut while w e as-ei t that it is the best article f.r the toilet of those who wish to retain tbc hair in all its veil 1 1: f nl LUXVUIAXCE AND EZAUXY. it must n' t 1 e fnrgott u that in all diseases of the hair or scalp, such as tiie falling of the hair dand ruff, pimples, or sores on the scalp, c, it i.- per haps the article which has given deeided satisfac tion every instance wlic-re it tin lecn used. Its operation iu case of baldness is peculiarly active, so that, in numerous, where other remedies have been tried in vain, STOH R'S CHEMICAL IN VltiUKATOK has superseded the ornaments of art. by reinstating, in full pleutitude, the pcrmment gifts and graces of nature. It is possessed of a character wholly differing from the Oils, (.;reae, Restoratives, uc, which are uo'.v so numerously i ti ittcd ou the public, i.r baldness, crav h:.ir. -c. S'.crr's Invig-omtor has now bcon tested for years, and its efficacy has been proved !y,th usauJs. Every yt-.-r its reputa tion mii I s;iles have increased, until moie of it is consumed annually than of any other preparation fur the hair ever offered to the American public. It is coinpoiimic 1 en strictly scientific ri itie: :!. s, nnd the proprietor will stake his reputation ou its idticacy. Its extraordinary chi-nptie.-s places it within the reach of the humblest family, and its conceded value insures it a place ou the most luxurious toil et. For sale by the proprietors price 2" cents. C. P. AM ET CO. 120 Arch street, one door hel Sixth. For Sale by Fred. Kittell, Ebensburg : James He!!, ? u mln it : (i. Mnckeri.ide ."c Co., Jobiistuw-fi. liecember 10, 1SjS-!v. I'lYi:il C'O.IXI'IilXT, JAVJTDICr, DYSPEPSIA, CHSOXIC CJi KEIl VOUS DEBILITY. DISEASES OF IKE KIDNEYS 4 Xl all diseases arising from a dlsordere I liver J.X. or (stomach, such as const:.,aiion, inward piles, fullness or blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heart-burn, disgust for food, fullness, cr weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sinking jt fluttering nt the pit of the stomach. sw imming of the he-id, hurried-and difficult breath- ing, fluttering at the heart, ting sensations when in a lie; ccoking or suftoca- nj- rturc. dimness oi iisioii, uots or webs before the si-bt fcv.-i- ..n.l a -. dull pain iu the head, dlfhcicncy of perspiration, yedowness of the skin and eyes, pain iu the side back, chest, limbs, &c, sudden Mushes of heat,' burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits, cau b effectually cured by DE. HOOFXAND'S CKLEBllA'lb.lt VERM AX BITTERS, 1'ttLPAHEU BY DH. o. ar. jacksct. At llio Gerinau 91ctiliip store. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Ihetr power over the above d.ttascs is not ex. elleJ if equalled by any other preparation in the Cited Atatef, as the cures attest, in i,ia:,y casts after t!.H ful physicians hadfuihtl. Inesc Hitters are worthy the attention of inva das Possessing great virtues in the rectiucutioi ureases oi tiie Liver and l0SSL.r glands eserci ing the most searching powers in weakness nud afiections of the d:Kest'.ve organs, they are withal, sale, certain and pleasant. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint nud dyspepsia, no one cau doubt after using it as stated It acta specifically upon the stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in nil bilious diseases the cf feet is lnimA.liu ti. Ti.i... i - .ll . . . " 1 l V illllrll 11 female or infants with safety and reliable benefit at any time. Look well to tha marks of the Genuine They have the written signature of C. M J CK SON upon the wrapper, and his name blowuinthe bottle, without which they are spurious sale Wholesale ai.d Ketnil at the German Medicine Store, No. 120 Arch street, one door be low Stxth Philadelphia; and by respectable deal ers generally through the eountrv PltlCIiS KEBl'CED, Tr nl1 all .1..... , - .... au uiiK, oi invalids to enjov the ad- riinlnim nf : . . . .. J lut " 1 ' ; , "l" restorative powers. Single bottle i o cents. For sale bv Frederic- K:.i..it t ... December ?6, 1852 8-ly. "Aroor- letter, nnd nil kd? of C, rniii, tckn AN'J - 1 ": (Tr 5 c 1 PURIFY! Life aril Ilwlih PURIFY ! an1 in tk? H!dOj. i.f :.i: I't.' Dion.T,i;a To.' I.. 1'e f '--T .-ir:fi to li t a cr.-Hl j.-.l..- . . . it. inlv Li i I. i.me i-n.i purirj . 1 ?! ;, .1 ,ii I ia t.lu, a .7 vrj 1 iTn li Xl- au 1 IJi'.' Tdl: la- wiitii: RANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. ri;' I'ar.fi. r i I'm wrtti uow'i fi t '"I a"ui I. -:f t- n ly in Hi vnr.il. So othT iiieit.eiiio h4 itlwt.-J U U ll it in;r.teu!uin euro of Scrofula, Fever Sures, Sail Illuin, 4VI,l!lt.l.'.i.nd ota.-r trap-Ire nn.l i.n li aw. : FHion. Xrr. I'lrer. Llrrr,t,4 SjrC M'ftli a.i't I Urct $r!rr Sore Mourti ll'a.l. Il l P'lrt, I'imiltM o i it 'ace. timiM'i'n. I. IV Hit CJM1'J.A1 T. n I iimny nlve ,HM'H'L-S. Tl '' " ; M." ol u"!l f.rfH IllTO !rt;rn:il v tiiM PURIFIER, mid cr.rc-J itj the uj ul FOUf IIMES Less Quantity, at Less Cost y fun r. fold. t'a:.n rv-r frurh ui4-n' wfrf tK-ture or in ii.reii, l.v S.ir: p-inlln, or hiijt ol'i.r n-rix-.ljr. V. i.-.t fn t tlip fjueiiti'in lor tac; iut-ri-iiieil ilaJ!. h to n-vtKun li.t h. Hlth? 1 !llT i' rvrf y cnm-t.ai it I fl.C UNO Js it chcijirr f TiiiKU iV.il ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH -f BRA NT'S PURIFIER .H..tv.!y run- YuVtt JI.VK Uliieti diften'- nttr litlUir't irnrttt of .irntpa-uia li ia, tii.-n it is FOUR TIMES CHEAPER tlmn i tiu. And to prove this vrc oTler oue eae ol' cuic, ou: i Utc aiy cased of 3I0ST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize .h ma pater r f t!ii mtln n ur; i raH. iu our Punplil-tn. tr Tl- t run- vrT-vUii oi. Mr. J B. Iof'cin, of ii'im One.iiix connti, V Y. JJ w.is rt,!,r;u. 4i hi lMf Un Year was not txK'tf J to lvs ircn!y fmt Sjuis hi?tr life s.A ;tt i n-- f y -'!. 'miji t ti jMr r hole ki fHVn jhrottrh the Wind pipr ip w.r iu-ht fa'cii out llio wc ol one an di stroytdHn l';-t-rt m lr. lii:ri crc tn iiim, iii J'wenly Lare, Dec', Disirlnrsln; Ulcers nliii h were ALU CUR ED, ':i I Iu; r- 'tonvl tu &- ilik tut -Trufh t.) La'mr aj-nn. It th': u ol ON'I.Y '1 VVULYI t (JlTLI.d. Tiii n-ua.i niul can; a o-rlidJ to Ly Fourteen Hevpectal'lL' Vitiiw.s?.s. An.i it i ti tTrratett cur' t!i mot U'i I-irt'iiy ntir-.iit:t e.i, tf one ol t.io mnt horrid w taat A-.V rn of 'Scrat'uia, th t i t (rv-r ! --n rMi.l .! vvrJ r iitc. c:i(Tiy!'-t- ly t-i'iiiD j Viji crcat yu-rr uj crrzu UI AST'S l.UIA. PULMONARY BALSAM txww n'.I t'a' rl. -.n'inj r.n.l purity ins virtm-s n.i'v .- jom it! ai h nil A' i'.vi- n t if -r- i in i. on J BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT' ' it aUu nri'il Irnai ii'TcrJ ut.n.T mi'd cul oi's, wl.i. ll nrc (K'C i'y Ji.jU.d t., alul ro esM-nLiilij n f fmu-, Iu cura COUGHS AND COXSUMPTIO.XS. THIS HAL: Wilt T trtl. :AM hra's nnd rnres tlcrrw in tlin .itf. an 1 ,na la. t certaiui ti. a it uti-t, tlnract riirri Ui.i irA. L'i-,-r rUriia lu. Tii; tLmm zurtM vii.e ra' ff i'enruntj'frjn wt o! ten. fttU.r ail e:iu rcuiedtc Lavr faded io to jfod. nr.il Ch rot-tic C'tafh?. hhiin.Utjit'v prt . c v P ithitf rfkrrn . ol U:t t !i I A i I , TH ROA" AND LUNGS. x vs(; woii.i s.vvdd: CONSUMPTION CURED ! W'r t-t th- tUi nirr to jnve tlif pwr o rirt l'r. . m iff fitl?c.n in n-d. t-Vi-n fdur the w roit.acrrtft t y fl:yi i rnJ It! inij. t lo in tlic .'.tt irayrj rf dttcir luni'y ti:rnjf Ui tliM rasr, far a'v if. Xn't tun h-rn znd hnrutl do: hi wt? bought. Kor the partirular nt tti bii 1 t:jr r ff;nblc kiiit u n dai: bitl ol tii" t IT .urjit:ajr s Mid ia f, f n.tcr to our V. M l il I. KTS 'J'ii' ruin wo 4 M-b-J on Mi:J. YJUA lKLMAN, nf f4.ttltan Sfi.Snmtoa county, S. Y. V rt.ii jirov? L;nnj dinit. jtuitif tu't almost equally urn hoplM. an.l turn tneraUlr ms-i of C-iUifUt nud Jonuinp:ioh CfULL, r Lr!i wiTi' prinounpfd infitrchte lr sKiit'ul phtirtnn. BRANT'S FULMONA2Y BALSAM curei Con inptiut. Cot'irks, Cola, Spittiujf vf i io4. Hired tnf at Luti$, rahit t the Urea ft and Side, Palj natton rf'rf Hen:. Cu"!fra infantum, I yftcry hAxd Hammer Vtraplain!. is CtiildrcH mil adults bui ALL, Female "Weaknesses and Complaints. No rrtnedy offered tii t?i pubUc hru eTr ben knlf fi t:ctn imd rfTectual in restoring ALL tl: 1 tri- uer Mid irrrit Inr it tc ol the as BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM. It makes no dirtfi-.w w u c-r df iJ.-nitii;rmi'nt suppression txcess, or other rake t UKdl'LATKS ALL, tT tren'heitt'f tin Bxmlm. rejua.'. kirte thf r?rrn?nimt. mn fOOTHINti wni ALLAlLHJ NLUVUL'd iKUrj'AlSlLirV. l a.-nphlu$. change: of life. From thr (Sirl to tiie Woman, tkiii tiie Woman nt mtdi! far" tiif one fHae ar?.?U rated, nnd th' oth-r - praiutitif .ppretttd. H4 to prevent any of li ft'ai diseases ti.at Izc ucnllj Tic in cuiiijqucuce ol such cUauc. LIVER COMPLAINT Sec Uicrtire or . Hubbard, of Srmtford, Cou , Dd other DYSPEPSIA So T. S. iriLaz, ot Asica, iryomiLg county, y.t ami many uioic. Icrvous Diseases and Ierau?ement cured witJiout fail. DYSKNTEUY and SL'MMEIt COMPLAINT, ia cl.iiirtm an j a lult and CHOLERA INFANTUM. No mother nerd ev,-r mourn the di-nta f hT cl.ild r y CluiIiT lutnntum. wh-! ti.-ctaia;. i( BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM b dmant.r.d. H shuuU be. for euca curj. adiunusii;rod m lar-. r taii tiit; crdji.T It. TI I u It. A Sew l'ii iii. TilE si;li3Ci"ibors would rc-iei-tru'.h" hif iri i citizens oi LU'r.sburir uvA vicinity that mi I ho tber Iimv iti.t rt'ctived lrnin the ritv r.r l'liila Jt-1 Uin. nuii nave oicncJ at the ttore rocu furmeiOv aca i cicti bv J. i. (;. l-.r-r n,fTimii t r.r fc - - f- " " KHVUt GEOCESIES, "f nil kinds, conistinR of the followir? nrtie'o. x-t: Coffee, Tea, Suaars, Spicts, Cheese, Water, SuJa. auj Sugar Crackers, licence of Coffee, Chocol.nr, Cinuunion, Citrons, Dates, Unison. DiieJ Currant, rrunes, Figs, Alrr.otuls. l'reserves l'icklcs, Ciua ges, Leuions, Tolwcco, Sefrnrs, Snutfs, 5.C., tc. Flour aad Bacon kept constantly ou hand. Fumiiics T. 'ill Jo well to cuil (iml examine our a.-sjrtnient of Groceries imj Confections before pnrciiHsinjj elsewhere. Our terms must anil will be CASH, as we inteud to eell lower th.iu liny establishment in the cauntv. May 0.180:. Trnott A- TnnVnT: J.43li:S IIVAI STJM5IIT, CAMESIA CO., PA., T-T-S tho pleasure of announcing to all who X A would secure the best bargains to be offered in this county, that he is atrai,. in the fi(.M .ui. one ol the largest, cheapest, ajid most carefully eo- lected ttoc Tun and "W later Gooils ! Ever brought to Cambria county, all of which lJe,eu, Pn-hnseJ within the last few days in I hiladelphia and New Vork, with particular reg.rd to the wants of this Market. 1 again fling mv ban ner to the breeze, inscribed with my olduiotto cf t c ,iuick Sale as Small Profits. 1 confidently invite the attention of purchasers to my stock, which will be found unusually i i"., .area ana attractive, being tull ana co:n- plete iu every department. Everything new, fah j tonablo and desirable will be found embraced In wy assortment. Particular attcntica is eollcstod to new aud beautiful styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which I have just received of late importation. - In Gents' wear I def couipetion, and confidently invite an examination of one of thelart r.i.'. est and best selected ktocks oi ready -made clothin . j cloths, cassimeres. kc, evr brought to Catnbrfa county ; comprising all colors and qualities, mhiclt I will sell cheap and warrant to give satisfactiba Also, caps, bonnets, BOOTS AND SHOKS. - tho '.it,--: come entirely IcM. It U k-t,i hs wi-. -w EUOiIB-3 Jcy