JUL r: Si ! i it . 'tl 'i i i ! IV. t 4. ; ,- ' ' i 1 : J i r. i r 1, .t Agricultural. Education of Farmers. It is a curious inquiry why the knowledge of agriculture progresses so slowly ; and why it has attained so little in this country. It is fact which we are all willing to concede, that our productions are littlo more than one-half of what they should be, and far 1cm than what they arc elsewhere ; and yet wo seem to he content to Lido our time, and be satisfied with results, when accident or chance shall produce them, or when we shall bo jostled from tho " old way" by the wming.gt-ncralion. More than seven . hundred years before the Christian era, Isaiah prophetically 6peaksofn threshing machine, ' behold I will make thee a new sharp threshing instrument having teeth." And yet this intimation, pointing out almost the very structure of the machine now in so common use, was not realized until tho nineteenth centu ry ; and then received with a doubting caution that well nigh dampened the experiment. The merchant has carried his enterprise into every nook and corner of the world and 1 had almost written, unknown world ; the learned have exer ted their talents to the development, and practi cal application of scientific principles, which has given to their class an enviable place in the esti mation of mankind ; tho mechanic, availing liini sclf of these developments of science, has given R-m fvnn and (be to an extent which entitles then to the admiration of tho world ; whilst the farmer stank to gaze with mingled feelings of doubt and astonishment that all the other pur tita of lifo whirl so rapidly past him. "What L the roniedy fur this admitted evil ? TVa answer tho education of farmers' sons through the medium of an agricultural school. We mean a school to educate boys in the art and science of farming ; and unless the farmers of our State will aealously embrace this idea, and avail thcniaelvee oPit, there is no hope that their con dition can be otherwise improved but by the lapse of time, and happening or accidental cir cumstance. There id no one of the colleges of this country adapted to instruct a farmer ; on the contrary, their system is calculated to educate young men to a state of entire unfitness for any such occu pation. A boy graduated at one of our literary institution, baa already spent that part of his lifo which alone can lo profitably employed to learn the art of farming : and science without art is still worse than art without science. There are peculiar rtftsona why farmers should take up tlJa subject and make it their own. It is a fact with regard to the system upon which literary institutions are at present based, that their pecu niary resource are never adequate to their ne cessities ; however economical they may be. The consequence- of tlus is that education is made to cost more than they, who rely upon the pro ducts of a farm, are ablo to pay. Besides, if this expenso should Lave been undergone, the farmer Iww in all probability driven his son from all taste Or desire to pursue the calling fur wliich his ma turor judgment intended him. And if tho lx-y hould return to the farm, it is to exhibit to his disappointed father and brothers how little he knows of the basinets f his future life. In an Agricultural School tho pupil arc labor ctj on the firm as well a) in their study ; their bodies are educated to the art, and their mind-j to the science of fanning ; whilst their hand are employed iu the wurk of the farm, their minds arc employe! in the pursuit of the knowledge of tho reason f.-r hat they do ; there is hereby an intermingling of theoretical nciencc and practical art, which ia bat to bo continued through their whole future live. The Institution thus lcomca. in a measure, aelf-sutauiing ; and the price of oluoation may Tj reduced to a mere trifle. Frtl h ir tiu. Treatment of Milk Cows. If ia treating of cattle I haro not already con sumed too much time, I should like to say a word as to the lvl treatment Milk cows are but too frqucntly subjected to in almost every place ; a treatment as unwise as it is cruel. If it were connneu to citiea, where the poor animals arc drugged with still slops and other unnatural food, by milkmen, go called, to excite the cows to yield undue quantities of what they call milk, I would not think it necessary to refer to it here : but the cruel and improper treatment of cows is not confined to cities alone go where you will you aro sure to be shocked at the scenes of suffer ing aud neglect theso patient animals arc made to enduro whether on commons, farms, stable or yards. If driven out after milking, or brought homo to bo milked, they never fail of being run, whipped or cudgelled by eomo unfeeling boy, who seema to think it part of his duty to deal them as many blows as he can while within his reach. Then but too often follow the blows of the milker, should the poor animal wince under tho pressure on teats, lacerated perhaps by thorns, or made sore from other causes. No wonder that this treatment, with scantiness of food and some times of water, reduces the cow to the wretched condition in which they arc but too often found in every quarter. Set a farm hand to clean the cow stablo daily, to carry and brush tho cows, and ho will be apt to think you a fool, or that you mean to degrade him U he comply, it will be with reluctance, and it is quite likely he will take more out of their hides, or put more into them, than you bargained for. Ask the 6ame worthy to groom your horse, and he will not fail to do it cheerfully. Why this prejudice, this fol ly f JJoca not the cow stand in a more interest e tuau iuB uurae s no WOrKS lor ns and carries us, to be sure, but then do wo par take of his flesh and blood while living, in the shape of milk, butter and cheese ? and do we slaughter hjm lot beef when we suppose him fail ing in strength? No. WtU, then, why is not the samo attention paid to the cleanliness and health of tho cows as is bestowed upon the horse ? The same care that produces so fine a condition in one, could not fail of having the 6ame effect npoa tho other and I say that it is the height of folly, and positive injustice to ourselves, to withhold those attentions from tho cow. She is a second wet nurse to us and our children, and if this nurse be m -ill-health, will not her milk, cream and but ter be imbued with ler condition ? Would we bo willing to eat of the llesh of some of those wretchedly poor animals if they were slaughter ed 1 And why should we not feel the same re pugnance to use their milk? Let U3 to morJ careful in feeding those useful animals properlv and keeping them comfortable and clean and in fc-ood healthy condition Mr. Gotcen's Address A"ew Cabinet Ware Itooms. JAMES 8. TODD informs the citizens of Ebens burg, and the public generally, that he has opened an extensive and varied assortment of Cab inet War m Mr. Robert Davis' new building, Main street, nenrly opposite the "Mansion House," where ho will bo happy to have them call and ex amine ins MAHOGANY, WALNUT, CHERRY AND OTHER VARIETIES OK FURNITURE, consisting in part ot tolas, uureaus, auies, ijeu- sted:-, Seerctarys, Stands, &c, &e. He will have constantly on hand an excellent as sortment ot Fancy and common Cuaibs, which he will sell lower than ever beforo offered iu this place. Every article ordered will be made ia the most wovkroaulike manner, of the beat materials; aud REPAIRING of all kinds will be prouitly attend ed to. Ills terms are CASH, aud being determined to Bell low, nud keep none but good articles, he hopes to receive the patronage of a discriminating public. Ebemburg, July 2l, 153. Hide, Oil, uxitl Leather Store. D. XIRKPATRICK, Ho. 81, South Third Stroct, between Market aud iCfcesnat treat, Philadelphia. HAS constantly on hand aud for sale, Dry and Dry Salted Spanish Hides, Dry and Green Salted Tatna Kips, Tanners' Oil. Tanners' audCur rUr, TOOLS, at the lowest prices and upon the best terms. fcr All kinds of Leather ia the rough wanted, fur which the highest market price will be given in .ih, or taken in exchange for hides. JsfLeathcr stored free of cbasge aud sold on eummias'on. May 13, 153. - Republican Hall. VNTUONY VOWINKLE respectfully informs the pab'ie that he Is now prepared, as the law di rect, with every requisite for the accommoda tion of fttrancers and travellers" at his new stand in the Northern Liberties of HoUidaysburg, and respectfully asks for a share of custom. His ta ble will at all times be supplied with the best the m&rkct affords, and his bar stocked with the best wines and liquor. The larger Hall cau bo rented by the day or night, and a Piano and Pianist furuislie J. tf Utrinaa wines aud Lager Beer kept oon etiuitiy ou Laud. Hollidaysburg, May 6, 1S53. Hell, Johston, Jack, & Co. (LATE liTLL, JOlIMSTOa, & CO.) 0oe of Deposit, Discount, & Exchange, AT IIOLUDAYS DUR.G, PA. JV ; M. BELL, Robert B. Johu-ton, and Wil Jack are the Active I'artnrrs, who ulont transact the business cf the firm. tub or m rARTxcaa abe A. P. Wilson, Win. Dorris, Jr., Wdi. P. Orbison, of Huntingdon, Pa., T. C. McDowell, Wm. 31. Lloyd, James Dcuniston, R. M. Lemon, Geo. B. M'Farlane, Samual W. Rhodes, Samuel Calvin, Tha Jeus Eaukf, John Crcsswcll, Jr. Joseph Smith, of Hollidavsburg, Pa. Alex. M. Lloyd, Baker & Watson, of Gaysport. I'a., John Miller, of Tempr- ancevillo, Blair eo. Pa. E. Shoemaker, of Eben.burg, Ta., Tho. White, cf Indiana, Fa., S. H. Smith, John Crouse, David W arson, of Johnstown, Pa. John Keff, Samusi Dean, Jmaei M. Johnston, Wil- hamnburg. Pa. XffmOlheri mrg an! trill It it .iV.."a Collections made in all pnrts of the Cnited f totes. Drafts faraiahel on rtii'- le'.phia, Pittabnrg, &e., ia. The usual rnte of Intret, in such case?, paid oa Deposits fur Z, C, and 12 months. Other Deposits reerived payable oa demnad. Holli ljbur?, July K,, l$S,2. D. J. F.vas. J. D. HfiiiM. lt AX8 & in c;iii:s, lj'OULD Bj:iin Inform tho public that they haje Just reecied from the F,atern cities, and have on hand a large aud excellent assortment of Fall and If later Clotlilnr, which they are prepared to diepose of at reasonable price. Their stock consists, in part, of men and b'y wearing apparel, manufactured from Cloths, Caimera, Suttiuetu. Satins and silks. Also, Woolen and Cotton Cndershirts, Drawers, &.O. Hats aud Caps, of iu kinds, suitable for the season. Aluo. a large assortment of OVERCOATS and CLOAKS of the latest etyles. They have also on hand Cloths, Ca?simere!, Sat tinett, and Vestings, which they are prepared to manufacture to order accordiugto the latest appro ved fashions. The goods have been selected with enre, and can be oold tbt iow. Call and examine their stock. They wiil suit you a9 to quality and price. Ebensburg, Oct. 21, 1853. Administrators Xollee, IETTER3 of Administration have been granted -J to the undersigned, by the Register of Cam bria county, upon the estate of James Rhey, de ceased. Alt persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to us, aud thoe having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. SUSAN' RHEV, Administratrix, ANDREW J. RHEV, Administrator. Eboosburg, October 21, 1832. tf. C. W. WEBSTER, Attorney at Law, Kbeniburg Fa., WILL practice in tho several Courts of Cam bria, Blair and Indiana counties. All pro fessional business intrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Office on Main stieet opposite Dr. Wm. Lemon's office. Ebensburg, April 28, 185327. Thomas L. Martin, Honsa and Bign Painter aad Paper Hanger, Johns town, Pa. SHOPon the Island, nearly opposite D. Leceh & Co'a Warehouse. Dee. 'ZZ, 1852. Dr. R. M. S. Jackson & lr. James C. Howe, HAVING entered Into a Co partnership in the practice of medicine, offer their servioes to the inhabitants of Summitville and vicinity. Dr. Jackson can be found at his residence near the toll gate, and Dr. Howe at the old office on the Summit. Sept. 9, 1833. tf. UOWERl SALOO.Y, Formerly XIrown's Saloon. THE Proprietors of this establishment, Brown & Kennedy, take this method of informing the cit iiens of Ebensburg and the public in general that they have refitted and otherwise improved their Saloon, and are ready, at all times, to accommodate all persons who wish to indulge in the luxury of a good plats of Fields' No. 1 Oysters. We will have them forwarded to us daily. We solicit a liberal eharo of public patronage. L. W. BROWN, W. R. KENNEDY. ct. 7, 1853. Exchange Hotel, Ebensburg, Pa. rpiIR undersigned respectfully informs the pub--t- he that he is now prepared with every requisite for their accommodation, and will exert everv ef fort to render his house an attractive and comfort able stopping place. His table will always be sups plied with every delicacy the season affords and his bar stocked with the best of Wines and Liquors. A careful and attentive hostler will Lave rliarI of the stables. He respectfully solicits a share of patronage. JAMES MYERS. April 28, 1853 tf. James Dougherty, at REIXIIOLO, DASH Si. CO.. WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, warehouse at the South west corner of Third and Race streets, Philadel phia, lately occupied by Ludwig, Kncedler & Co., keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of the most celebrated brands of CHEWIKG TOBACCO, IMPORTED CIGARS, Domestic cigars, and Snuff, which they offer for sale on as favorable terms as any house in tho city. Orders promptly attended to. August 5, 1S.33 -5-ly. John Parker. James H. Parker. JOIIX PARKER S. CO., WHOLESALE Grocers, denlers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines aud Hraudies, Old Mouon(?ahelaand Rectified Whiskey. Mo. 5, Commercial Row, Liberty Street, l'ittomi-gr, la. August 19, 193. ly. Oeorye Shey. Levi Matthew. William Ebts. KllttY, M ITTUCWS &. CO., U WHOLESALE Grocer and Commission Mt ehantt, Dealers iu all kinds of Pvoduce and Pittsburg Mauufactuies, No. it aud 'J nater Street, Pittsburgh, fa. August 10, 1853. johs ji'naviTT. willi Ail m'devith JOIIV 31' WE Y ITT & imo., WHOLESALE grocers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Rectified M'hUk?y, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Cheese, &c, ic. No 311, Lib erty street, opposite the head of Smithfield, Pitts burgh, Pa. December 2:1, 1 352 9-tf. JOiaX C. MAGibL, ) T TAS leased and refitted the McMillcn House, JTX flate the Bennet Hotel) in the borough of Johnstown, where he will be glad to receive any of his friends who may favor him with their patrtn&gc He has also opened a tar with a choico selection of wines and liquors or ail kinds. Meals served to euit passengers who wish to tra vel by the Pa. P.. R. JOHN C. MAGIIL. Johnstown, Ta., July 22, 1833. foulst iioi'si:. Campbellstown, Cambria county Pa. TTinE undersiifned. Proprietor fcf the above Ho JL tel, informs his friends and the public tbat he is well prepared to furnish the best or aeeommo dation, and is determined to please ail wio may call with him. JOHN P. PARISH. Campbellstown, June 2 G, 1S03 34-fim. A CA11D. Dtt. A. YEAGLEY having permanently located ia Jefferson, Cambria county, rcspectfully tenders his professional services to tue citizens of the place and thesurrounding country, iu the jrac tice of Medicine and Surgery. Office on Main street, where he can always be found anl consulted, except when ubsent en pro fessional business. Jefferson, April 14, 1833 25. lr. t;eo. II. liellj , OFFEr.S hi professional service to the titixens of Jefferson and viciuity, iu tlie r racrice of Medicine and surgery. , Office neit doer ta Mr. I.ytlc'a Sti re. May 20, 183.-5. C. Slierldau, 31. !., RKKPECXFULLY tenders bis services M the citizens of Johnstown and vicinity, la the practice of Medicine and Sureery. Office at the Drug btore of Kratier and Sheridan corner of Clinton and Main streets. Residence Main street, second door below Yon I.uian's turc. Mr. S. R. l'lcli, RESPECTFULLY tendewhis scrnccs to the cit izens of Summcrhill township in the practice of Medicine and Surgery. OfUce at Half-Way Hjuse, Cambria toucty, Pa. Nov. 21, 1852. I) It. L.. CO.IIITTI, RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the cit izens of Ebensburg, in the practice of Medi cine and Surgery. i Office in Dr. Schneider's Drug Store, opposite the Presbyterian Church. June 2 1, 1853. RICHARD JOL5, Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Fa., "T7"FLL- attend promptly to all collections en v v trusted to his care Office, adjoining his dwelling. July 21; 1852. tf. r. m. c;i:oiic;i:, Juftice of the Peace, foot of Plane No 4, - A. P. S. R. riLL attend promptly to all collections entrusted to his care. Olhce, adjoining tho Post office, July, 28th, 1852. Ir. Henry Yeagley, Practising Physician, Johnstown, Pa. o FFICE next door to his drug store, corner of Main and Bedford streets. Johnstown, July 21, 1852. WM. UAV1S. JOHK LLOYD. Davis & Lloyd, HAVING formed a partnership in the Mercantile Business, would respectfully solicit the pa tronage of their friends and the public generally. Call and see us at the old stand of William Da vis. April 29, 1832. Always on Hand. STONEWARE, Earthen ware, Nails, Cast-steel and Salt, for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. May 12, 1852-29. lYm. M'Farland and Son. CABINET WARE ROOKS, Allegheny Street, HoUidaysburg, Pa. "VYTOULD respectfully invite the attention of the f public to their superior stock of j.-..-:., of eTory description. Fnrniture of all kind3 man ufactured to order on the shortest notice. All or ders from a distance promptly attended to. July 1. 1852. Laborers "Wanted. T" Laborers are wanted to work on the Ebens JJ burg and Susquehanna Plank Road, te whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to either of the undersigned. GLASS & IICTHISON. Ebensburg, June 3, 1853. S. I'ctcrsberjrer's Wholesale and Retail Clothing Store. OATS, Vests, Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Iland kercheifs. Cravats. Boots. Shoes. f!,irTr.ioo-a C Trunks, &o. Sold cheap for Cash. Summit, Cam bria County, Pa. J. Patton Thompson, With Marple, Ellis & M'Clure, IMPORTERS and Dealers in Foreign and Domes tio FANCY DRY GOODS, Trimmings, Hosiery Gloves, Satins, Silk Vestings, Cravats,' Ribbons White Goods, Suspenders, Combs, Brushes But tons, looking Glasses, &c. ' No. 15 North Third Street, two doors above Church Alley, Philadelphia. M. M. MARPLE, ) J. A. ELLIS, I E. C. McCLURE, J Philadelphia, Feb. 1C, 1852-82. BKOlf'IV & KEJXEOT, Fashionable Barbers and Hair Dressers IN the basement story of Davis & Co's., room. . war Ebensburg, May 1, 1851.-ly. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honod in a superior manner. Daguerreotypingr. WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT IN ART ! A never fading picture can now be got at the Blair Co. Gallery, Odd FeUows Hall. G GORGE W. FISHER takes this method of in forming his numerous friends throughout the county, that he has permanently located himself at HoUidaysburg, 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 tako the finett kind of pictures in all kinds of weather. A visit to his room and a trial is nil that is asked. His o! ject is to please, and having the best light in the Borough, he feels that no failure can be mnde. Pictures neatly colored and put in good cases, from 1,23 to iiiiO. Children taken in the morn ing from 9 to 11, iu the short space of one second. Instruction given in the art, embracing all the improvements, on the most reasonable terms. Ap aratus and fixtures for Dagurrreotvping furnished. HoUidaysburg, Sept. 9, 1852tf. Tlii si way Tor Good andClieap Ooods. YT7ILL be opened this week at the brick store v v of J. Moore, in Ebensbnrg, a general assort ment of cloths, cassimeres, eatinetts, tweeds, and a great variety of summer goods. Together with any quantity of prints, deluins, lawns, cashmsres, ginghams, lustres and other dress goods. ALSO A LARGE and good assortment of hardware, queenwcre, saddlery, clothiug, stationary, drugs, &c, &c. Persons wanting hoots and shoes, hats and caps or ready made clothing, will find it to their advan tage to call at the. Itrlck Store. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear nestly requests his customers, and the public gen erally to at least call and examine his stock : and if he cannot suit every person in quality nnd price it is not bis fault. Produce and lumber of all kinds tfiken in exchange for goods; aud he also takes CASH when offered. J. MOORE. Ebensburg, April 28, 1851. R01SI.HT KEHBV. KOCKUT O AI.11KA1T1I. Coacli Mamiractors. rTIIIE subscribers would respectfully inform the -L citizens of Ebensburg and the public generally, that they will carry on the Conch Making, inclu ding the Smith work at the Machine shop formerly occupied by Mr. Anderson, in the rear of E. Hughe's Store ; where by using none but the choicest mate rial, and employing nons but the best workmen, they hope to convince ull that will do them the favor to examine their work, that in point of dur-.i-; bi'iity, appearance or cheapness it ciinnot 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 fullowinz kinds of Vehicles, viz: Buggies of different qualities and prices, Carouch c, Chariotees, one and two horse rockuways, clo.-e quarter Eliptic and C-spring Coaches; ; second iianJ work of different kinds, Ac, making a variety that will suit all tastes and ail purses. Repairing dune with neatness aud despatch. May 20, 185 5. Tlie rant House, Corner of 4th and Grand t. Pittsburg. Til E subscr;l-er has leased the lirge anl well known Hotel, (late Lamartine Houc.) at the comer cf 4th and Gra'U streets. Pittsburg, which hai been repaired ami cely f.ttc I up iu n'l its apartments so as to frive a larger and more liberal accommodation to travelers and boarders. His ladder wiil be stocked with the most choice brands the markets can affrd, aud Li E.-r furnished with the best. He wou! i respectfully bulicit a share of public patrounpe. Sept. 8, 152. B. PERKY. St. C harle Hotel, Corner cf Third and Wood St. rilHIS fine establishment, having come into the -L 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 it season ; and no pains will be spared to make this Hotel a comfortable A-me to ail who may call there. W. S. CAMPBELL, Proprietor, rittuburg, Sept. 8. 1852. Roots and Shoes. Evans & Jones, "V7"OULD respectfully announce to the public v v that they still continue the manufacture of every description of Boots nud Shoes, fur Ladies and Gentlemen, at their shop, a few doors East of Mr. Carmen's Hotel, where they will be happy to sec their customers. Being practical workmen themselves, and using none but the very best materials, they are con Gdeut they can execute work as well aud as cheap us any establishment in the county. May 13, 1853. t.eorpre Ilarncame, Wholesale & Retail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron ware Manufacturer, and Dealer in the fol lowing named Stoves : GLOBE Air Tight Cook, Portable Range, Hat Top Complete, Union Air Tight, Cooks Favor ite, Bare Cylinder, Delaware Cook, Bar-room, Key stone, or Independent, Harp cannon, Xcw com plete, Hot Air Parlor, Victoria complete, Air Tight, Complete Cook, Union Coal Burner. Ebensburg, Sept 1, 1852. Fashionable Clothing Lniporiuni, Clinton St. Johnstown Pa. GREAT attraction at the corner of Clinton and Locust streets, opposite the Exchange Hotel and the M'Millcn Houc, Johnstown, Cambria co., Pa., where the subscribers have just received a large nnd fashionable assortment of Fall and Win ter Ready made CLOTHING. Sov. 4, 1852. JOSEPH CANS S CO. ras. w. iiay. w. s. euson. Hay & Edson, Wholesale & Retail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufacturers, and Dealers in the fol lowing named Stoves : COOK Stoves, Keystone, Nine Plate. Liberty, Parlor, Radiators, Etna, Star Franklin, Wa flc Irons, Complete Cook, Star Air-tight, Cast iron Sinks. Ware Room on canal St. one door below the collectors office. Johnstown,. Pa. July 14. 1852. - - ( f BUSHELS good coal wanted at this Of- tice, for which cash will be paid on de- livery. Excliangc Hotel. HoUidaysburg, Blair Co., Pa. THE proprietor assures the public that no exer tions w ill be wanting on his part to render his house home-like to those who call with him, and solicits a share of public patronage. GEO. TOTTS. April 29, 1852. 40 BARRELS Conemaugh Salt for sale by 1; J. MOORE. 50 BARRELS SALT just received at the Store of HUGHES & WHERRY, Jefferson. Pa. July 8. OOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain, taken in exchange for goods at J. MOORE'S STORE. "Y7OUR hair is falling off, is it? Then call at J- Kittell's withont delay, and buy a bottle of Starr's Chemical Hair lnviyoralor, or you will be come entirely bald. It is the best Hair tonic now in use. C ASH will be paid for 4000 or 5000 rounds wool, by HUGHES & WHERRY, Jeffersoa, Pa. AFRESH arrival of Boots, Shoes, Summer Hats, Caps, Fancy Gimp and Florence Straw Bon nets, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot, Lead, &c, received this day and for sale at the cheap store of . June 2G, 1851. j. MOORE. m. wiTMoar, c. v. wotrr, n. joses, ceo. j. Birr. Ulillitiore, Vt'oliT, &. Co., Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Sign of tft4 Anvils, A"b. f0 Wood thru doors xzbort the St. Charles Ilvtrt, lit(sltir?, Pa. rpiAKE this method of informing customers and X Dealers that they are now iu receipt of their Fall Supply which has been selected with great c ire from the Manufactories of Euroye and the Eas tern Stales. Our Etock comprises a much larger assortment than is generally kept by similar establishments, and is p:rticularly 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 nnd Sheffield Manufactures, purchased nnd f orwarded by one of the 2"irm, who has been spending soie niimtbs in England aud Germany, aud who will conimue to keep us supplied with Foreign Hardward boUg'ul from first hnnds only. Western Merchants arc respectfully invited to an examinrtion of our stock and prices previous to go ing further Eastward. Among ourassurtmetit may be tound the following: G524 doz. Knives and Forks, 1100 uoz. Chisils, S114 " penknives 35 cases planep, 1800 " Efi5sors & sheers 3200 doz. files & Rasps 210 " rasors in cases 217 gun locks CO " silver plated lead table Spooui, 250 " German silver " " " 350 " shovels and spades 350 " gross Britauia 247 " h:iy and manure forks, Jo0 " Saws 75 ' tennent saws 15 bales liter's hair. 400 Mill pitt and crots cutt saws 1700 doz knobn, locks nod latches. 4200 " pair trace chains 2JU " pad chest locks 4U0 ' halter and dog chains, bellows, anvils, vices, log and coil chains, cast, fchcer and Blister 450 doz axes, best brand?, &c. Saddler' Hardware. We are continuing to make large addition to this branch of our business. Sept. 2, 1S53. A Xcw An valoT Watches and Jew elry. On the corner of Clinton and Locust St. HMHE undersigned respectfully invites the Ladies J- and Gentlemen to call aud see bis new and splendid stock of Watches and Jewelry, which he has just received from Germany ; warranted to be solid and pure, and lor style and finish it cannot be surpassed. He lias also received a large assort ment of Jewelry from the Eastern cities, viz : Gold hunting caie watches from .75 to 100 " Patent Lever " " ;'.5 to S-0 ' Ladie anchor lever end Lepine, o'l to 45 Silver patent lever and bunting case watches from 15 to 20 " Anchor Levers do, from 12 ta lt " I epines do, JO to 14 " yuarticrs do, 5 to 12 Gold miniature oae. Ladies Gold Bracelets and Xeck'.ese.s. Ear-rinjr, Gold Guard, Vest aud Fob chains. Gold chains for La iies. Finger rings, (iold nud ilvtr Pens and Pencils, Silver i-poon. Silver Tbini! '.(;, Steel, -German and Silver Spectacles, Port Monties. Pen Knives, S,lver chains, &c, ic. A'.i tf the above artieles are warranted t be of the b-t material, and will be Sold rrry lvirur Cat!, CIock and Watch Repairing. lie has the bet workmen in the country in l.is employ, and all work entru.-teJ to hiiu'wii! be promp:ly utten lei to. Thankful for prist favors he Solicit? a continuance of the tame, and is confident he can give ttisfac ticu to a'.l who n.ay gie him a call. GL'oKGE P. LUCKHART. Johnstown, April 15, 1853. r000 Dollars lie ward. (.rml Kiclltiudilla H altil GEO. J. RODGEES has just receive! from the cities of Philadelphia aud New York and iiu mcuse tt'X-k of New Goods, and now offers to hi old as well as new customers the I.arr-'t. i'l.,up't and hr,t assortment tf SPRING '.V SUMMER GOODS ever brought to the Ebensburg market. His stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods yueensware. Hardware, Cedar Ware, c, all of w hich 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 casi meres, tweeds, summer cloth, hnens, silks, satin, Valencia and marseills vesting. . Hats, Cap, Boots. Shoes. &o. Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goods Prints, mous de lains, ' ginghams, lustres and fancy colored silks, bobinet, laces and edging, jackonctts, ribbons, fan cy silk gimps, &c. Hardware, cutlery, and tools of various kinds. Queens-ware, consisting of many new and splen did patterns. Groceries, consisting of coffees, sugar, tea, fish, spices, salt &c. Z-uf All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for goods Also Lumber, Wool, :c. GEO. J. RODGEES. May 20, 1S53. L.00K out for the Locomotive! Cash aud Produce Store! lit ;ili:s &. HIIEItRY, HAVE at their Store, in Jefferson, a few doors East of G. L. Lloyd .t. co.'s store a larjre and entire new assortment of Spring & Summer Goods, which they just received from the Eastern cities, consisting, in part, of the following articles. LADIES DRESS GOODS. Silks, Barges, Mous lin de Laiues, Lawns, &c, &c. Alio, Cloths, Sati netts, Tweeds, Drillings, Sc. Ready Made Clothing, of ail kinds and very best quality. (Jive it a trial. Hardware, Quecuswsre, nnd Stoneware, of every variety comprising a large assortment. STOVES, of every decrip.tion, always cu hand and warranted. We tiatter ourselves tfcat we can sell Stoves lower than any establishment in Cam bria county, nud being located ou the Rail Road we can always secure a supply. Ciroeeries, Such as coffee, sugar, rice, molasses, tea, vinegar, linseed oil, sperm oil, tobacco, fish, Bait, syrup, aud every article necessaay to supply this market. The public is solicited to call and examine our stock, as we are confident it will udmit oi inspec tion. All kinds of prodnao t.ln iu ticlinufC for Koua. liunioer bought at the highest market pri ces. May 17, 1853. Tailoring:. rpiIE undersigned informs his customers that the -a- firm of Bcynon & Johnston is dissolved by mutual consent, and that the subscriber still con tinues the business in the room recently occupied by the old firm, w here he will be happy to see his former patrons and as many new ones as please to call He receives regularly from New York and I hiladelphia the latest fashions and cannot be beat en either in the shape or fit of Coats, Tauts or ' est8. by any other Tailor in the country. He respectfully ask the public to give him a call, and confident his work will recommend itself. All kinds of countrv produce taken in ex change for work. LEWIS BEYNON April 20, 1852.-tf. Tombstones! Tombs Stones! RICHARD JONES respccfully informs the pub lic 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 largo assortment of articles in his line are always kept on hand. From long experience he feels confident be can please all tastes, and he therefore hopes to bo pat ronized by a generous public. June 17, 1853. THIS WA1 ! For I have just received and of fer sale a large lot of Stone and Earthen Wares. The highest price paid for wool. Ebensburg. April 1. J. MOORE. 2000 t?ra DS wool, butter, eggs wanted J. MOORE. STOIIR'S CIIi:lICAr. lIAtll IXY1G OltATOIt. THIS delightful and popular article is the bet preparation for the hair which long experi ence and scientific research has produced, either at an article for the toilet, or its beneficial effect? iu all the diseases to which the human hair is liable. It will impart to the roughest and coarsest hair the most beautiful appearance, entirely tleansit.g it from all impurities. But while we assert that it is the best arlrKle for the toiltt cf those who wish to retaiu the hair ia all its youthful LUXURIANCE AND BEAUTY, it must not l-e forgoUoii that in all diseases ot tho hair or scalp, t-ucli as the falling of the hair daud ruff, pimples, or sores tin the trcalp, &c, it is per haps the article which has given decided satisfac tion every instance where it has been used. Its operation in case of baldness is peculiarly active, so that, in numerous, w here other remedies have been tried in vain, STORK'S CHEMICAL IN YlGOEATOK lias superseded Hie ornaments sfnrt, by reinstating, in full plentitude, the permanent gifts and graces cf nature. It is possessed of a character whoUy differing from the Oils, Grease, Restoratives, &.C., which are uow so numerously foisted on the public, for baldness, gray hair, &e. Storr's Invigorator has now beeu tested for years, and its efficacy Las been proved by thousands. Every year its reputa tion and sales have increased, until more of it is consumed annually than of any other preparation for the hair ever offered to the American publij. It is compounded on strictly scientific principles, and the proprietor will stake his reputation on it efficacy. Its extraordinary cheapness places it within the rt-jicb cf the humblest family, and its conceded "Tlue insures it a place ou the most luxurious toil For sale by the proprietors price 25 cents. C. I. A MET & ro 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth. For sale by Fred. Kittcll, Ebensburg ; James Bell, Summit: G. MucKcrhide t Co., Johustowu. December 1C, 1852S-!y. I.If i:it t'O.MILtl.T, JAUXDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NER VOUS DEBILITY. DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS VND all diseases arising from a disordered liver or stomach, such as constipation, inward jiiles, fullness or blood to the head, acidify cf the stomach, nausea, heart-burn, disgust for fod, fullness, cr weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit ef the fct..maeb, swimming of the head, hurried anil dift.cult breath ing, fluttering ut the heart, choking or Huffoca tins sensations when in a lit ing f'osture, dirxi:e.a of vision, dots or webs before the risht fver u 1 dull pain iu the Lead, difilciency cf per? piratioc. yellowness of the e kin and eyes, paiu in the ai Ir, back, chest, limb?, i.c, su Idea Ci(-'ie cf l.'at. tjiirning in the Ce.-h, c i.iUl.t imaginings of e:l aud great depression of spirits, cau be tCectaa'.'y cured Ly dr. hootland's cci.em:m i:i olkmax hitter?, rBiKi r.x DE. C. M. JACXSO.f, At tlie ;ernaii .tledUInc More. 120 Arch 6treet. Philadelphia. Their y,irrr orrr the a '.ore Jitrjmi is n-t v,W if ff'iaitfi ly any t.lht r )r'yara:tn Im f'. .!'' S'atr, a the eurrt al'rst,m t.tany catei uUr tii,'ul j h v r id' int lut I fa t!r, I. These Bitters aro worthy the attention of Snva diis. Posjrs-ir.e great virtue in the rectification of diseases of tlie Liver and lesor glitnds exercis ing the most searching powers in wcMkiita mil atlcctioii!" tf the digestive organ, tLfy are withal, safe, curtain and pic::vtit. That this medicine wiil cure Liver Complaint an 1 Dyspep-sia, no one cau Jout.t afler njiiig il as ntntcvj It acts specifically upon the tdomach au J liver; it is preferable to calomel in till Ltltout disrates the ef fect is immediate. They can be adminiptrrcd tt female or infants with Nifcty and reliable benefit at any t'.nie. Look well to the marks cf the Genuine They have the written signature of C. M. JACK SON upon the wrapper, and his name blown iu tho bottle, w ithout w hich they arc spurious. For sale Wholesale aud Retail at the German Medicine Store. No. 120 Arch "street, one door be low Sixth, Philadelphia; and by respectable deal ers generally thronh the countrv. PUKKs UEUl tKD, To enable all clases of invalids to eDjoy the ad vantages of their great restorative p.owers. Stnylc botlie 73 cents. For sale by Frederick Kittell Druggist Ebens burg ; James Bell, Summit; G. Muckerhido & Co., Johnstown. December 10, 1S52 S-lv. JAMES HEM. SUMMIT, CAMBRIA CO.,. HAS the pdeasurc of announcing to all lm would secure the best bargains to be offered in this county, that he is again in the field with one of the largest, cheapest, and most carefully se lected stocks of Fall and Winter G'ootl I Ever brought to Cambria county, all of which have beeu purchased within the last few days in Philadelphia nnd New Vcrk, with particular regard to the wants of this Market. 1 again nin my ban ner to the breeze, inscribed with my oldmotto of Quick Sales and Small Profi. I confidently invite the attention of purchasers to my stock, which will be found anusually large, varied and attractive, Wing full and com plete in every department. Everything new, fash ionable and desirablo will he found embraced in my assortment. Particular attention is solicited to new and beautiful styles of LADLES' DRESS GOODS, which I have just received of late importation. In Gents' wear I defy competion, and confidently invite an examination of one of the largest.cheap est and best selected stocks of ready-made clothing, cloths, cassimeres, &c, ever brought to Cambria county ; comprising all colors and qualities, which I will sell cheap and warrant to give satisfaction. Also, caps, bonnets, BOOTS AND SHOES, of" the best qualities and latest styles, together with queensware, hardware, groceries salt, books stationary, &o. B?&The highest market price paid for ail kiu Is of l'roduce. November 11, 1852. 4 RE YOU BALD? Is your hair fulling off; -j- OriS VOlir head mraroil vlll. ?l.. . 1 x Scruff? If so. then make a fair trial of Sto t.hemieal IFnir ,...,' . ir i j . . " in all parts of the countrv whose Leads were entire ly bald, have had their hair fullv restored to its original perfection by the uso of this valuabl article. Cavhos. Ask for "Storrs' Chemical Hair Iu vicorator." and never lrt flui..c -o,... j . use any other article as a substitute. Price "5 cents per bottle Proprietors. C. P. Amet & Co. ao. Arch street, Philadelphia. For sale by -wV. i-oici ojr rreu. jtllteil, tl-eus- burg; James Bell, Summit; E. I. llildebrand, In diana. ' Dec. 8, 1S52 ly. lZzekiel Hughe, Ebensbnrg, Pa. DEALER in staple and fancy dry goods gro " ceries, wholesale and retail fish ; hardware and cuttlery ; guns, nails, bar-iron, sheet-iron, sheet-zinc, stoves of all kiuds, stove-pipes and sheet-iron Vare, tiu ware, copper and brass ket tles, &c. Grain, wool, butter and other country produce bought and sold. Also, A dealer in white pine, poplar, ash and ohciry lumber; lumber always bought, and a large quan tity constantly ou hand for sale. Cash always paid for lumber cat to order or such as suits the present demand of the market. A Urge lot of new goods as embraced in tha above list just rcceivod and more opening for sale at the lowest market price. September 23, 1862, tf. - r in n o