gritulftiml. Leisure Hours of Winter. During winter the farmer Las many unoccu pied hourswhich are not filled by the duties of the farm, and by the ceaseless application and hard labor which is required in the summer. It is a question of some importance how these hours may be employed with the greatest and most lasting benefit to tho larmcr. There is an old adage which says, " time is money in which there is much truth ; the judicioms importance of time will create and secure money. But time which is spent in groceries, grogshops, and simi lar haunts of evil, is an investment which will yield no such gratifying results. Far from it. The fruits of such an occupation of leisure time, axe seen in the effects which are most hurtful to those who make such use r.f it. "Weakened minds, vicious habits, and corrupted principles are the inevitable consequences of this course. But how may the leisure hours of the farmer be most judiciously and profitably spent ? We an swer, by reading, study and thought. There is a mental field of earth, and it is forsooth, the more important field of tho two ; and upon the manner in which its culture is couductad, the success, prosperity and happiness of a farmer de pends, even ia a greater degree than upon a well tilled farm. Knowledge gives power ; and upon no class of people does it confer it in a greater de gree than upon those who till the soil. The far mer needs not only a stout hand aad strong arm with which to wield the implements of Ids voca tion, but he also needs a strong, clear, and well developed mind to guide their action. There has been a time when education and mental culture were thought unnecessary fur farmers, but that time has passed, that hour has fled, and with it j the prejudices ana opinions Dy wnicn u was 2 characterised. Science has cast ber light upon agriculture, and her effulgent rays have imbued it with new life and vigor. The age is essentially one of pro gress, and to this progress the art of tillage bears no insignificant part. By the union of science with practice, and by the efforts of well directed "knowledge, crops aredoubled and profits trebled. "With this tide of progress we must kctp pace, else we are left on the back ground, aud will re alize meagre returns for our labor. The man who rejects the aid of science will be forced to awake and avail himself of her assistance, or leave the vocation for one which requires less thought. Inasmuch as education ia necessary for far mers, it becomes evident that the leisure hours of winter should be made use of to obtain it. Provide a stock of books and agricultural papers the more the better ; lay those upon the table, and bring them to the fireside ; then, when the wild winds are revelling without, and the storms beating upon the roof, you may sit down in peace and composure, and glean many a useful lesson from their pages. By these means, and in this manner, you will obtain food for the intellect, as-l store it with the materials of many an hour of thought. Your mind will be strengthened, vour knowledge increased, and vour circle of ideas widely extended. As a consequence suc cess, prosperity, and accompanj-ing happiness will follow. To labor, to eat, drink and sleep is not the end of mortals ; there is a nobler purpose, a higher destiny. The mind is the man, and from its dcvelopement and culture spring the pu rest, richest and deepest joys which cheer our pathwar. Let us improve the leisure hours of winter in gaining a fund of knowledge, strength ening our intellects, and correcting our errors. Thus will wo reap the reward of prosperity and happiness. Destroying Burdocks. The Burdock is a sturdy nuisance on a farm It strikes its roots strong and deep, its leaves shade a strong area, and its burrs, when ripe, slick closer than a brother to whatever they be come attached, and are thus scattered abroad, fre quently to a great distance from where they grow. The best way to kill them is to take a sharp spade and cut them off below the surface of the soil. They may start up again, but a few more cuttings will destroy them. Mowing them down two or three times during the season will destroy them. If any have escaped till fall, and have ripened their seed, the stalks should be cut and burnt, and the seed thus prevented from pprcading. As might be expected, a plant that ha3 such an expansion of loaf requires a good soil and large root to support it in full vigor. If you dig up the roots while green and succulent and throw them over to the hogs, they will often cat them greedily. In olden time, the roots were thought to have some medical properties and were some times used as a tonic, and the seeds, being some what spicy, were used as stimulants, in the form of a tincture, in rheumatic affections: but we are inclined to think the leaves the most useful part of them, being large and soft ; the leaves are ex ternal applications to the feet and other parts of the body to get np heat and promote perspiration, and so our friends must allow a b: nevo'.ent patch of burdocks to flourish somewhere on their prem iss. Indoed, if a weed be only a plant out of place, give it a proper place, and it will no longer be a wed. Guano and other Manures. Mr. Brooks, of Princeton, made an excellent 6peech at the State LTou.se, on the subject of ma nures, while that question was under discussion, lie thought guano a valuable fertilizer, and may be used, under certain circumstances, with ad vantage. But the farmer, he said, must place ins duel dependence upon the natural resources of tho farm or its fertilizing agents. He had a farm of fifty acres left him, upon which, for a life-time, had been kept six cows, a pair of oxen and a horse. This, under the old practice, was the extent of its capacity. He had added one hundred acres ofland, and was feeding from the whole, forty-one- head of cattle. That is, he has added two proportions of land and more than six proportions of stock ! and had paid for the whole, from tho profits of the land. Ue believed that 25 per cent, of all crops may be 60ld from the farm annually, and the form still . Rnd that from such sales a net gain of from 10 to 15 per cent, may be realized yearly. Mr. Brooks' practice sustain hia opinion Ar England jas uerreot5 Ping". WONDEKFUi IMPROVEMENT IK AST ! never fading picture can now be got at the Blair Co. Gallery, Odd Fellows Hall. G GORGE W. FISHER takes this method of in forming his numerous friends throughout the county, that he Las permanently located himself at Hollidnysburg, where he is now prepared to furnish superior portraits to all that -wish a good picture. After a loeg and serious time of experimenting in the Art, he is now prepared to take the finest kiud cf pictures in all kinds of weather. A visit to his room and a trial is all thut is asked. His object is to please, and having the best light in the Borough, he feels that no failure can be made. Pictures Deafly colored nod put in good cases, from $1,25 to $10. Children taken ia the morn ing from 9 to 11, in the short space of one second. Instruction given in the art, embracing all the improvements, cn the most reasonable terms. Ap aratus and fixtures for Dnguerrcot vping furnished. Hollidaysburg, Sept. 9, lco2.-tf. Tills way for Good antlC'Iieap Goods. WILL be open of J. Moure, oncd tliis week tit the brick btcre in Lliensbnrg, a general assort ment ol cloths, calamities, sutiuelts, twecus, ana a great variety of summer goods. Together with any quantity of priuts, delutus, lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres tind other drebS goods. ALSO A LARGE and good assortment of hardware, queeusware, "addiery, clothing, stationary, druj;--, &c, &e. I'orsona wnntinz boots and shoes. b:tts and caps or ready ruaJe clothing, will Cud it to their advan tage to cull at the. BrlcK More. The subscriber, thankful lor past favoJS, ear nestly requests his customers, and the public gen erally to at least call and examine Lib stock: and if he cannot suit every person in quality and price it is not his fault. Produce and lumber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods ; and he also takes CASH wheu offered. J. MOOKE. Ebeniburpc, April 2S, ISol. r.GUfcUT KERB V. ltOCKUT OALBUA1TU. Coacli Manufactory. THE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and the public generally, that they will carry on the Conch Making, inclu ding the Smith work at the Machiue shop formerly occupied by Mr. Anderson, iuthe rearof E. Hughe's Store ; where by using noue but the choicest mate rial, and employing none but the best workmen, they hope to convince all that will do them the favor to cxnmine their work, that in poiut of dura bility, appearance or cheapness, it cannot be excel led by any similar establishment in the State or elsewhere. Persons wishing a bargain in the pur chase of a carriage, will consult their own interests by giving them a call. They are prepared to sup ply the following kinds of Vehicles, viz: Buggies of different qualities and prices, Barouch es, Chariotees, one and two horse rockaways, close quarter Eliptic and C-spring Coaches; second hand work of different kinds, &c., uinking a variety that will suit all tastes and all purses. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. May '20, 1853. TIe Grant House, Corner of 4th and Grand sts. Pittsburg. THE subscriber has leased the large and well known Hotel, (late Ijimartiue 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 cm affurd, and his Ear furnished with tho best, lie would respectfully solicit a share ol" public patroniige. Sept. 8, 1S62. 15. PERRV. St. Charles Hotel, Corner of Third and Wood Sts. THIS fine establishment, having come into the hands of a new Proprietor, offers great in ducements to the traveling community; and also to regular boarders. Every delicacy and luxury will be provided in its seasou ; and no pains will be spared to make this Hotel a comfortable home to all who may call there. V S. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. Pittsburg, Sept. 8. lSr.2. Hoots and &uoes. Evans & Jones, "TXroULL) respectfully announce to the public v v that they still continue the manufacture of everv description of Boots and Shoes, for Ladies and Gentlemen, at their shor, a few doors East of Mr. Carmen's Hotel, where they will be happy to see their 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 countv. May 13, 1853 Ceo ri?e Ilarncauie, Wholesale & Retail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron ware Manufacturer, and Dealer ia the fol lowing nair.ed Stoves : G1 LOBE Air Tight Cook, Portable Rantre. Flat Top Complete, L'uion Air Tight, Cooks Favor ite, Bare Cylinder, Delaware Cook, Bar-room, Key stone, or Independent, Harp cannon, New com plete. Hot Air Parlor, Victoria complete, Air Tipht, Complete Cook, Union Cool Burner. Ebcubburg. Sept 1, 1802. Fashionable Clothing Emporium, Clinton Et. Johnstown Pa. G REAT attraction at the corner of Clinton and I" Locust streets, opposite the Exchange Hotel and the Al'Millen House, Johnstown, Cambria co., Pa., where the subscribers have just received a laree and fashionable assortment of Fall-and Win ter Ready made CLOTHING. Nov. 4, 1852. JOSEPH GAN3 & CO. FES. W. II AY. w. 8. IUSON. Hay A. Edson, Wholesale & Retail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware Hanufacturers, and Dealers in the fol lowing namea Stoves : c 100K Stoves, Keystone. Nine Plat p. Liberie Parlor, Radiator.!. Etna. Star Franklin. J tie Irons. Complete Cook, Star Air-tight, Cast iron Sinks. Ware Room on canal St. one door below the collectors office. Johnstown, Pa. July 11, 18-32. Tailoring. THE undersigned informs his customers that the firm of Beynon & Johnston is dissolved by mutual consent, and that the subscriber still con tinues the business in the room recently occupied by the old firm, where ho will be happy to see his former patrons and as many new ones as please to call. He receives regularly from New York and Philadelphia the latest fashions and cannot be beat en cither in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Vests, by any other Tailor in the country. He respectiully ask the public to give him a call, and confident his work will recommend itself. ttej All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for work. LEWIS BEYNON. April 20, 18o2.-tf. Tomb Stones ! Tombs Stones! T ICHARD JONES respecfuUy informs the pub-J-V he that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Tomb Stones, of Italian and American Marble, man ufactured in 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 hue are always kept on hand. From long experience he feels confident be can 1""" ' laates, ana tie therefore hopes to be pat romzed by a generous publio. June 17, 1653. A r I aT"Va-i -f Boot"' Euoe8- Summer Hats, , ,pS,i Cjr 9.imP Florence Straw Bon nuSdrne,rrGun,Ci,r.8,,Sb&t' Lead "ceived this day and for sale at the cheap store of June 26, 1801. j. MOORE. 7"OUR hair is falling off, is it? Then call at -I. Kittell s without delav. and hn . k..i- Storr't Chemical Flair lnvigoralor, or you will be come entirely hahi. It is the best Hair tooit now M. WITMORK, C. H. WOLFF, H. JONFS, GEO. J. CCFF. lt hltniore, Wolff, & Co., Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Sign of l.'ie Anvils, No. SO Wood sL, thrs&ort above tU St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburg, Pa. TAKE this method of informing enstomers and Dealers that they are now in receipt of their Fall Supply which has been selected with great care from the Manufactories of Europe and the cu ter n States. Our stock comprises a much larger assortment than is generally kept by similar establishments, and is particularly adapted to the Country Trade. Having superior facilities for procuring goods it is without hesitation that we defy competition from any quarter. We are now receiving Birmingham and Sheffield Manufactures, purchased and forwarded by one of the Firm, who has been spending some months in England and Germany, and who will coutinue to keep us supplied with Foreign Hardward bought from first hands only. Western Merchants are respectfully invited to an cxaminrtion of oar stock and prices previous to go ing further Eastward. Among our assortment may be lound the following: G524 doz. Knives and Forks, 1100 doz. Chisils, 8114 " penknives 35 cases planes, 1800 " scir sors & sheers S200 doz. files & Raspe 210 " rasors in cases 217 gun locks 60 " silver plated lead table Spoons, 200 " German silver " " 300 shovels and spades 850 ' gross Britain a 2-17 " Tirw I f.l; " Saw 7o " tennent saw io Dates ueer s nuir. 400 Mill pitt and cross cutt saws 1700 doz knobs, locks and latches 4200 pair trace chaiDS 2000 " pad chest locks 400 " halter and dog chains, bellows, anvils, vices, log and coil chains, cast, sheer and Blister 40 doz axes, best brands, &c. Saddlery Hardware. We are continuing to make large addition to this branch of our business. Sept. 2, 1833. A Xew Arrival ol Watches and Jew elry. On the corner of Clinton and Locust Sta. fTIHE undersigned respectfully invites the Ladies JL and Gentlemen to call aud see his new and splendid stock of Watches and Jewelry, which he has just received from Germany ; warranted to be solid aad pure, and for style and finish it cannot be surpassed. He has also received a large assort ment of Jewelrj from the Eastern cities, viz : Gold hunting case watches from 75 to 100 " Patent Lever " 35 to 80 " Ladies anchor lever and Lep ine, 30 to 45 Silver patent lever and hunting enso watches from 15 to 20 " Anchor Levers do, front 12 to 18 Lepines do, 10 to 14 " Quartiers do, 5 to 12 Gold miniature cases. Ladies Gold Bracelets and Nccklesses, Ear-rings, Gold Guard, Vest and Fob chains. Gold chains for Ladies. Finger rings, Gold aud Silver Pens and Pencils, Silver Spoons, Silver Thimbles, Steel, German and Silver Spectacles, Port Mouaies, PenKnivcs, Silver chains, &c, ke. All of the above articles are warranted to be ef the best material, and will be sold very low for 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, nad is confident he can give satisfac tion to all who may give him a call. ' GEORGE P. LUCKIIART. Johnstown, April 15, 1853. Ki:iIi:i.L,IT IX CHI-VA! Goods Offered at Ccst. ON SECTION 104, P.v. P.. R. f11 HE subscribers being about to remove from Cambria countv. otfer to sell off ail their large stock of Goods by private sale, in large or small quantities, to suit purchasers, at f.rft . ec;tK The stock consists in part of Dry Goods, such as French, English and American cloths, cassimeres, satiuetts, tweeds, pilot cloth, satin Valencia, and other vesdngs, silks, alpaccas, musdelains, bom bazines, and LADIES' DEES 3 GOODS, of every description ; shawls, handkerchiefs.scarfs, cravats, tibbets, ribbons, gloves and hosiery of all descriptions, table linen, diapers, crash, red, white, yellow and Canton flannels, liusey, blank ets and coverlets, hickory shirtiug, Irish linen, wl ite goods of every description, lacing, edging, &c, hats, caps, bonnet?, bootiund shoes, READY MADE CLOTHINtJ, Hardware, queensware, glass, nails, flour, fish, salt, iron, a splendid stock of Groceries, Drugs, Paints, and Djc Stuffs, all of which, we offer at lower prices than goods have ever been sold in the country, all kinds of country produce takenin ex change, such as Lumber, Railroad Ties, Flux seed, Rags, Sic. N. B. 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'GRANNS & REILLY. July 21, 1853 33-tf. 5COO Dollar Reward. Ureat Kicilcmcnl In Wales t GEO. J. RODGERS has just received from the cities of Philadelphia and New York and im mense stock of New Goods, and now offers to his old as well as new customers the Largest, Cheapest and beMl assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ever brought to the Ebensburg market His stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods Queensware, Uardware, 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, valenoia aud maracills vesting. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c. -Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goods Prints, mous de laiius, ginghams, lustres and fancy colored silks, bobinct, laces and edging, jackouetts, ribbons, fan cy silk gimps, &c. Hardware, cutlery, and tools of various kinds, j Queens-ware, consisting of many new and splen did patterns. Groceries, consisting of coffees, sugar, tea, fish, spices, salt Sac. Sr All kinds of country produce taken in ex chaugo for goods Also Lumber, Wool, &c. GEO. J. RODGERS. May 20, 1853. I'Ook out for llie Locomotive! uasn and Produce Store ! IUGllEJi &, H11EKKY, T-TA ; E at tl,elr Store, in Jefferson, a fe w doors jast ot u. is. i.ioyd & co. s store a large and enttA -. . . . P C ' I . . cuiiie new asaorimcm oi opring & summer Goods, which they just received from the Eastern cities, consisting, in part, of the following articles LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Barges, Mous hn de Laines, Lawns, &c, &c. Also, Cloths, Sati netts, Tweeds, Drillings, &c. Ready Made Clothing, of all kinds and very best quality. GiveitatriaL Hardware, Queensware, and Stoneware, of every variety comprising a large assortment. STOVES, of every decription, always on hand and warranted. We flatter ourselves tsat we can sell Stoves lower than any establishment in Cam bria county, and being located on the Rail Road we can always secure a supply. Groceries, Such as coffee, sugar, rice, molasses, tea, vinegar, linseed oil, sperm oil, tobacco, fish, salt, syrup, and .trijr urucio ueeessaaj io supply tills market. The public is solicited to call and examine our stock, as we are confident it will admit of inspec tion. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Lumber bought at the highest market pri- Mayl7, 1853. . Thomas I Martin, Hou amd Sign Painter and Paper Hangw, Johns- 1 - Dr; Guysott's Improved Extract or 1 TE1L0W DOCK ft S ARS A P AE.LLLA ISfcOW TUT UP IN THE LARGEST SIZED Lotties, and is acknowledged to be the best SAISAPARILLA made, as is certified by the Won bkSfi'L Ci'Bts it bus performed, the orignal copies of which ore in the possession of the proprieter. Remember, this is the ouly TRUE and ORIGINAL artitle. The Medicine, when used according io directions, Will Cure, Without Fail Scnfuls or Kings Evil. Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions cf the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore-Fyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald HeaJ Rhe umatism , Pains in the Bonesor Joints, old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, ease of Kidneys, Loss of Ap petite, Disease ar riving from the use of Mercury, Tain iu the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice and Costive- ness. Tf,Let all who wish to purge the blood from the impurities contraited from the free indulgenc of the appetite during the winter, and to prepare tha system to resist summer epidemies, resort now to " Guysott's Extract of Y ellow Dock and Sarsa pnriila,' which is proving itself an antidote for many cf the most malignant diseases that flesh is heir to. and thev will never be disappointed ; for in this remedy the public faith has never wavered r never can waver; for it is founded on experience, just as their want of faith in other and spurious i i-oniiiuuuda i" also louuoed on experience. iuey ny irom miner. ii nostrums io .or nUJ.., i r., ,,,; vigor, from the purely vtglable rentedy, 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 that his hope of phiaical restoration lies only in "Guy zott s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," and persuade him, for his life's sake, to try it, and we have no hesitation in predicting his speedy resto ration to health. Ladies of pale comfVexion and consumptive hab its, and such as are debiliated by those obstructions which females are liable to, are restored, by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and to tigor. Scrofula and Cancer cured by Dr. Ouysott't Extract cf 1 ellotp Dock and Sartapartlla. f f f Iti'TLEUGE, Granger countv, Teun., 1 April 27tb, 185;?. J. D. Park, Esq., Cincinnati, O. Dear Sir: It gives me great satisfaction to add my testimony in favor of Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," to that of the numerous and highly respectable persons who have beeu benefited by the medicine. My wife has been suffering for the space of near ly five years with Scrofula and Cancer, which, 1 think, fouud its origin in the derangements of the system peculiar to her sex, while in the mean time she was under the care of the most eminent Physi cians in this section of country, without deriving uny material aid from their prescriptions. Upon the recommer.datiou of Dr. Cockes, one of our Physicians, who lmJ seen the lttdicine used with happy effect, I obtbiued cf y our Agents here, "Messrs. like & M'Farland," one bottle of 'Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sursapariila," and as my wife found relief from that bottle, 1 Vought some six bottles, which she has taken with the most astonishing benefit, for I am pleased to say it has entiaely cured her, for she has entirely recovered from her illness, aud the Scrofula und Cancer are cured sound and well. Accept mv gratitude. Rehpcctfuilv, MICHAEL GOLDMAN. igf Rlixdsess Ccuen bt mis vie of Da. Gct sott's Exthact or Yellow Dock axd Sausai'a uiLiA. Fajeview, Butler Co., Pa , June 14, 18S3. Mc. John Pakk, Dak Sik : I wi.-b to state, that your excellent medicine, Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla has completely cured my son, aged seven years, of nn aggravated case of sore eyes. From May till September, four months he whs confined to a dark room under the care of a skillful physician who consulted able counsel. He continued worse for two months when he became entirely blind. His eyes were so highly inflamed, and 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. Ue had no appe tite ; had taken so much powerful and offensive medicine, that I could ueither coax nor force him to take more. He was reduced to a mere skeleton and I despaired of ever restoring his sight or health. About that time I saw your invaluable medicine advertised as a remedy for sore eyes, caused by Scrofula, and your agent in this place, Jehu Scott, Esq., recommended it to mo highly. I purchased a bottle and gave it to my son. I could see but little alteration in him for two or three weeks. He then begun to improve rapidly, and before he had taken another bottle his eyes were completely cured. Signed, Wm. C Campbell. I do hereby certify that I am acquainted with Wm. C. Campbell, auJ have seen his son when he was in tho condition represented by him, and have seen him since and know that he is now in good health. Signed, Jons Scott. BsjlPrice $1 per bottle, six bottles for $-j Sold by JOHN D. PARK, Cin., O. Northwest corner Fourth and Walnut streets. Entrance on Walnut street, to whom ai orders must be addressed. Murray Zabin & Co. Ebensburg. Moore & Kepler Carrolltown, John Ivory & Son Summit, Johnston & Edson Johnstown, E. P. Uil dibraud Indiana, J. C. Day Blairsviile. August 10, 18-j3. ly. ARE YOU BALD? Is your hair falling off? Or is your head covered with Dandruff or Scruff? If so, then make a fair trial of Storr's Chemical Hair lnvigoralor. - Hundreds of persons in all parts of the country whose heads were entire ly bald, have bad their hair fully restored to its original perfection by the use of this valuable article. Caution. Ask for ' Storrs' Chemical Hair In vigorator," and never let dealers persuade you to use any other article as a substitute. Price 25 cents per bottle 1'roprietors. C. P. Amet &, Co., No. 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. For sale by dealers generally. Sold by Fred. Kittell, Ebens burg "James Bell, Summit; E. T. Hildcbrand, In diana. Dec. 8, 1852 ly. HzKIel II utiles, Ebensburg, Pa. DEALER in staple aud fancy dry goods gro ceries, wholesale and retail fish ; hardware and cuttlery ; guns, nails, bnr-iron, sheet-iron, sheet-zinc, stoves of all kinds, stove-pipes and sheet-iron ware, tin ware, copper and brass ket tles, &c. Gram, wool, butter and other country produce bought and sold. Also, A dealer in white piue, poplar, ash and cherry lumber; lumber always bought, and a large quan tity constantly ou band for sale. Cash always paid for lumber cat to order or such as suits the present demand ef 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, 1862, tf. Exchange Hold. Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., Pa. TIIE proprietor assures the publio that no exer tions will be wanting on hia part to render bis house home-like to those who call with. him. and solicits a share of public patronage. GEO. POTTS. April 29, 1852. At BARRELS ConemagghSalt for sale by Tl BARRELS SALT jnst received at the Store of MJ HUGHES I VHERRY. JmS. xZ BRANT'S PEMOMHY BALSAM, The tirenl COUCill REMEIr. Mnr sr of erpoH.rtx-. nd or ihn a IlBdrd tWu nd i. which. ' ! cn- ""Jl'fi r.Z rrr.1 t ...., uw"iVV ,v.mptrrms n-lwHri. n.l v.-crr in nil rr'Wtt thnu.wdt of ir..n wl.o w. wml " t-eb.c.y V"'' ?u.ui A.-.irtlciiliy ef IhT.tblnK-lV .-T'J have U-en ctir.d t.f . . u I.;. wJJ ' w'r.,t ;..HK". T!0 MI:.'.!ic.r,J.,m vr!,.. wre -JW-'J -'J t in m Jjin lte, I -ut. !. ib u of U.. rr:nl. u.y rn"col.u ( urn br !'irlf las, ?.dn MW ...-.; l-rw t Wk-'-ax V. lUC lire luuw Consumption PUMFVIXG EXTRACT The irvitest BLOOD PURIFIER l)t the whom Wold! 17" Vim $1 jr BoUU, or .Six Flott! fr f 3 It U now pat op in H'AItT BOTTLFS, of the Mnt mmwrr and wtdcal itcy c when in amail bottle. Ract isirpt boitie contain MXTV-KOI K lOSEtt, and tia fuedicationa are mi htroncl.T Oarfiiimfed dnx on.y One TbUponful ib r-q jrri at a one three tmm a day ihua onn botrie ) Twenty-One Iay9 which U much longer titan a bottle uf auy other medicine iast, because tiere la required or tlu a lens QMnntltv a! a dn. Tim rrent Sujrijrty t-i bfi Kloed furlfir 'er til ot )T iudici.')--a. coiii 'a in a irreat nteaaure In p'i.ff km a part of iia cotiUMtund, il& jxner'i4 Jlcdiral irt ton Scarry aud Rare Indian Roots and Barks, wlii.;h no o'Ji-r m1:ci!i pocs5ff s. Taee are iif't: c'trri I'urifiofj of the lllojfd tliT were ever known to eiti.-r l.id:an or tnhrU m?n, una tat-re Lv.ttg CJfirvUd mik lie trtK$-l-cntti.tiatd J xtract of SarsapariJla, Yellow Dock, CHERRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS, uiaUa thi et illo rxlmrr, nol only the preatrtt 11 Ion 4 Purifier, but aii. a clieiafer mdrine ly prrent odd xmn ativ otiter. It is c'-ri,-,. Wius tiie quantity of it ibti mav be bo'Jiht f'r Onr Oollnr nil) much lonjtor axd u ti'j euro Ten TInea mere kliarxl d.tiM-, Uum (Jtt loii: t rorh of zu-y c':er z uJouiiteJ rouf of Us CxTt of Scrofula, Fevcr-Scrcs, S&rid lltxid. Flryvifrfa: Sali-Tiheum, Rh t i'mt. MyJiiJ-. JTrwfw tLms, i'tn,ju on t.ie t-ace, l.lvt-M ciiafut, J.tmt Canrmrj I trcrt, otif eneuw, .jr H)4'jm alckk Fatnt m t-e .Siri, I;rmit, lijnts. au J Jmtt, and At.u ithh Implrc-Ulooo DurAaf.s, e nie i'iMl ili.KJ S and Imind tus Tsr5 Aent bi thrm lo trive awar. STORK'S i:ill.MlVAl, ISAIftl I?VI OIUTUR. THIS de'.;cl.tful :.nd f cj ul.ir article is the bctt j-rcparfititin for t!i h:tir which lonp rrpfii ence nr. j ocirntiuc rc-scr.rcb Las roducc 1. itiicr lis an iirticle tor the toilet, or its b-n nci:il tCi-cts in (ill the uionses t. wiiich the buman hair is limine. It wiil iu'firt to the roughest and crinrest hair tho moat beautiful appearance, entirely c'tan-i.j it from all impurities. Hut while we o.sse-i t that it is the b?st nrtic'.e f.;r j the toilet of those tiLo wiU to retain tho L:.:r in all its youthful LTJi.UElA.KCZ AKD BEAUTY, it must not I e forgot tou that in nil disease? -t the hair or scalp, such ns the falling of the hair dand ruff, pimples, or Fores on the tcalp, &.C.. it ja per haps the article which Las jrivcu decided sutisfac tion every instance wLcre it i as heen used. Its operation in ense tif baldness is peculiarly active, bo tiiat, in numerous, where other remedies have been tried in vain, STOKK'S CHEMICAL IN VIGOHATOll has superseded the ornaments of art, by reinstating, in full plcntitude, the permanent gifts and graces cf nature. It is possessed of a character wholly differing from the Oils, Crease, Itestorativcs, Sic, which Rre now so numerously foibted on the public, for baldness, gray hair, &c. Storr's Invigorator has Lfiw been tested for yeare , and its efficacy fcr.s been proved liy thousands. livery year its reputa tion nnd sales have increased, until more of it is conynmed annually than of any other preparation for the hair ever offered to the American public. It is compounded on strictly scientific principle, und the proprietor will staUe hid reputation on :tn efficacy. r Its extraordinary clieapnes;! places it within the reach of the humblest family, and its conceded vulue iusurcs it a place on the most luxurious toil et. For sale by the proprietors price 25 cents. C. I AMET & CO, 1C0 Arch street, one door bebiw Sixth. For sale by Fred. Kittell, Ebensburg ; James Beil, Summit; G. Muckerhide & Co., Johnstown. December 1 C, 1 bo28-ly. IvIVIilt COM !.. I XT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC f'R KX2 V0US DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS A sli discastJ arising from a disordered liver or 6tomach, such as constipation, inward piles, fullness or blood to the head, ucidily of the stomach, nausea, heart-burn, di.-jpist for food, fullness, or weight in the stomach. sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the etomacb, swimming of the bead, hurried and difficult breath ing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffoca ting sensations when in a lieinc posture, diicaess of vision, dots or webs before the sight fever and dull pain iu the head, diilicioney of perspiration, yellowness of the skin aud eyes, pain in the side) back, chest, limbs. Ac, sudden flushes of heat, burning in the tlesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of sp::: to, can be effcctutlir cured by DR. HOOIXAND'S CELEBIIA. 1 L'JJ O Eli MA X HITTERS. rucPASED ur DR. C. M. JACKSOiT, At the Ccriks:!!! iilirin ttn 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above disrates is not excelled if equalled ly any other preparation in the United States, as the cures att(tt,in mai.y casts after sfcilful physician had failed. . Thesfl Uittcrs are worthv th c s dlis. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands exercis ing tho most searching powers in weakness nnd ahectJotw of the digestive organs, they are withal, safo, certain and pleasant. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaiat and " can iouDi alter usmg it as stated It acts specifically upon the stomach nnd liver it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases the ef iect ts tmmediate. They can be administered to female or infants with safety and reliable benefit at any time. took well to the marks of tho Genuine crTJ"ry LV? the wpitten "ifmature of C, M. JACK SON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious . For sale Wholesale a.id ReUil at the German Medicine Store, No. 120 Arch street, one door be low Sixth, Philadelphia; and by tZZS? ers generally tbrongh the country. . . PRICES UEblCED, To enable all clases of inralida to enjov the ad vantages of their great restorative powe Single bottle 75 cents. For sale by Frederick KitUU DrugjrUt Ebena December 16, 1852 8-ly. AV Batter, nd an kind of Grain, taken in exchange lor goods at - J. MOORE'S STOKE. : toZ,,,,, MS Stent., MrHnl" aJ ,t,,Z ViXi'k WKlhMt oJ fM uMi from, i holerii I nfunliini, If. r Pain r-.. Proof aad prtiru!' of Cum. me eur I in flISIIPIlfll AND PURIFY! PURIFY! Life and Health are la the Blooi t ef r. th. namn tt tit U pfp-t' d. to On ot m KTt mfrml iVlu.:-. .:nctdi:ty V, tli--nl Prify. ivduc. . DP ANT S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. IV I'li' f T ! tbn mot itmJff .l i'"t an.fki:g ma sJ) "iu tj u..r.J. N other ins.iir-'. .3c4 3i il rulrfuiuuj cure of Scrofula, Fever Sores, Salt Khcum, VPII!I H nJ r.l),rr eruvtlct an thin drMff'.rz r -' intuu. '. t lT. Vd-rraud F-re Uyuik m-,4 7. Kursii' S.ire Maifk. Srnl t Ifrad. il l" P-U. PimpUt o U . Kluumnt.Mm. I UKR CUMPLA1S r.4 .uunj otii .,:. 'J H' it'SASOS of u. h ri.ir bnv ru r.- tin PURIFIER, ud cared 1J toe tte cf fOU flMES Less Quantity, at Less Coet y four-fld tliKnv-r urh OJeua were before or Ma iw-rd.ty S-rpnrill. or uny .taer remedy. w;t.tor iw uu.rjmi f..r ttioc hitrrct'ti to dcci.le. to i "n, ...1 lnltti FlitT H'tU it curt try tampUimSt OS1J, it cheaper t TtliltU "'V.U ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH 3f BRANT'S PURIFIER rflVrtlvly "re rCT HHP. u tnurh dnff mm ne dmim' north ot ftrMM-iia tf 1 will, iXu-n it w FOLTB TIMES CHEAPER Uui iViap rill. Aad to prove this we o5er one eft a of care, out it UieiwijrcU'j of , MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize 'Jie gnat porer of thi medirin mt purifier read, in our WamyWrt. tlx? perfect cure eT.eted oa Mr. J B. HaMkin. of ktme, Oneida cauntr, .V. Y. He wm conftnOT m bis ImmI Out Ytar wa not expected to lire amfyrt kours longer bia neck w eaten wmrj oif. from cr u er hoie - mien tkrvvfi the Wind pipe hit rarsrar!; eaten out tlie uae of on arm demtrsftd an Vlrrr. mm iara. aa a man han l, had nmr.y efttn iCroujU t't-dmmm Uu.-re were cn him, in al. Twenty Iirge, Deep, Discharging Ulcers Lich w-re ALL CURED, aad h rVir4 tn kmmbk Z4 urtnjrtk to labtr arain. by tlie tue of ONLY TVVtLVf fcO!"l't.ri. Thia vroniariul cure i'ccit:5d to hj Foarteea KespectaWe Witnesses. And it 1 tliff grtnitst rurt. ih" nn! ui. !on';-Jy nVUaUa4 c t of one ot the matt konid an I m"tt kyrtUmt c ol Srrofua.. tiint bt eV4ir b'.'eti cared itue ti-e lacrid mrmm erm nt.il -imior t- ly rrtiijl.'thllij t'.e grrn: ymr pal cw'lr ifccacy of tie medicine. i PULMONARY BALSAM j Pof.-?i'l rloansxg nd puj'.fy'rrjr vlrt-.'- n-ar: .a I o--t'u1 n't tivaa thf jir. pan-.ton cadod BRANT' ! INDIAN PURIFVINQ EXTRACT mlmo U -a ! er.-a frc.m rral o:ijer nied.cat:OR. whi fc uro vcMlir y adj. U j to, ctd are Mccti!:y neceaaary, to cure COtKillS AN'D C0XSDMPTI0XS. TH.'S B.tf.SASI kri.'t sod cum fleft to It" Lvrgt ms .lewnre inUrmaVm. i etnamiv axia ri- a t je Priftmg j tZnract cure uid Iik'j L'l--r eurra'lii. Tsj Rm-mmm I riir ni'ie ca-a of Cjnmmptixn out o: im, mltox U mtdmr j rvm-.-die hmvefaiu-d to u goed. TIIOL'SIAXUS V ( OMti ni'TlOIKI, nr.d Chronic Co'igks. abunj-.nt'v prove it ur '".' rf -arm. j in an di.ea of Cm BREAST, THROAT, AND ! LUNGS. 1 A DYI.XU lVO.lI.l.'V saved: ! CONSUMPTION CURED ! j Wc ftntr tl.ii rura to JT"ve the to tare i fr. m'mr9 ! (A CaUtitt U ufd. --n after the p.ron U rur.'ietrmd, Vy fhyici n and irn-nd. to be in the lac: miagrs of dttmaec I taallv dying Miid. in thi caae, to jar gone, titat tim tkrmmS I mnd huriai ciotket were bought, fur toe partict.lmrt of lii , riu., and the rexpettioU and nndouktrnd proof ot" m'.i Uji vmr .'ci.iituci.i ted Irt, r rctir to our 1'ANl'Ml.r.Ta. Tin cur.- vrat itS-rU-d on MRS. ZIIJA iVKKM4K, Ea.lstoH !Sr-A.Saro)ivga countv. y. Y. We can prove l-yo4 doti't uh other aiaoti tquaUi hm bop. Waa, and iaa mcraulz caft. of Cougtit and CotumptU3itM CL'KiLU, wtiia ri-re pronounced inciirtrbT hw skilftil phticiaat. ERANT'S FULMONAKT BALSAM cure Oom tttmiluOH. Coughs. Ct'Ul. Spitting uf iliumd. I'lmrding mi a l.ungt. Paint in tke tirtast mnd dtde. Paipiialimn f tkt limmrt. Ckuierm Infantum. Ihittnury, and Sumner Cmmtjilmimts, aa Ckudren auJ adults and ALL Female Weaknesses and Complaints. No remedy offered to the public ha ever been half mm xrtain and tfftctutxl in rtttaring ALL the incidental rn er and trnjr ularuirt ot the mi, a BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM. It make no ditiermo vkcuur die d'-rnnrcmrnt he tuppntmiom. ernrtt. or other a Ij n t RKiil i.ATr.3 ALL, by ttreajftktning the myrnlnm, eaoaa. ari'aa tlie ctrruhision. and JjOOTHlNli and ALLAVihU KLilVOCS 1I1CITA BLLITf. Sac Pamphlets. CHANGE OF LIFE. F.rom tlie Girl to the Woman, and the ui at mtdSU 4ge tne one caae i asceUraud. and the othr ao gradmmi prrsMcd, mt to prevctit any of the fatal diteamet tbat fr .jut'.j arise In consequence of uch chaxire. LIVER COMPLAINT Beo the cure of V. Hubbard, ot Stamford, Cann , aad otitera DYSPEPSIA T. S. irUcot. of Atrtea, Wtvmintj county, A. 1 aud many more. If ervous Diseases and Serang-ementa cured without tail. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT, bi rUldrmn and o-fti.' end CHOLERA INFANTUM. No mother need ever monrn the deetli of her el.i!d by Oioiera Infantum, while, toethinf. tf BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM be administered. It hou!d ha. for auca case, administered ia larger tsa the oriiaisry doao. U. TUI'CK. at. KOBBSTI. A v- Firm. rriHK subscribers wiu!J rctpcctfuHv inforra tb J- ciiiions ct EbcribV-tirg nnd ticinit that tbt-r hnf juit rtct-ivt'd from the citr tf rLi!lelflti. niiii liave opened nl tlie Here room furruerlv oc-cu-picJ Ly 3. J5. Craip. a lnrpo asscrttnciit tf GliOCXBIES, of nil Uinas, cir.sistinf' of tbe follow it; itrtie'e. ri: Of.fToo, Tea, Suurs, Spicca, Cbeeae, Hater, Scds. anJStigrtr CraCi'ra, liusence of Coffee, Chocolate, CimiuuTon. Citrons, Lo.!.-!1. Kaiseni, Iricrl Currnnt. 1'runts, Figs, Almomls, Trcservcs TicVlcs, Orn ges, Lemon, Tobncco, toC.r5' SouSTs. &c, A.C. rionr and Batl kept conataniijr on timid. Families r "1 c.'ill anil examine our assortment of GrecnTxt Confections before purchasing elsearLere Cr terms must nnd will be CASH, as c iatenri'to etll ;nwcr than nnj cstablishmenl iu the cnuatv May C, 1553. TUDOH &. KOBERTa. - J.IMCS BELL, EtnaiUT, CAMERIAC0.,J'A T-TAS tUe pleasure of snnouueing to all who - e.-. . w u ouerw in tins county, that he i again ia the field wkU one of tho largest, cheapest, and most carefully imv lected stocks of ...." Fall and V inter Goods; - Ever brought to Cambria county, all cf vhia have been purchased within the la'st fewdnyi .a to th, ti1 V.tX7 V,rk- particular regard ncr to the breeze, inscribed with mj cldniotto of i . e tQttAck. Sales Wld tm-U lronU. 1 confidently invite the attention of pnrchiaer. to my stock, which will be found nnusuallj laree, varied and attractive, beinjr full and com plete in every department. Evervtbing new, fash ionable and desirable will be found embraced ia ni assortment. ... Fnrticular attentiou iaaolicitedi to new and benutiful strles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Inch I have just received of late itupput:o In Gents' wear I def coroyetion. and confid.oUr mnte an examination of oue of tho IarBet.cLeap -est and best selected stocks of ready-made eloLhini cloths, cassimeres, Aa., ever brtght to Carairfa county comprising all colors and qualities, which. I wiU sell cheap and warrant to re -atirfaotife-B. Also, cays, bonnets, 6 wacwn BOOTS ASD ira; auu a secure in near liflnrmna l . . be,t lAlitie and latast stvU. tcthttr J-sly 8. ' 'HE BihM pwe fti for wopi at the mot a cf