'ApplTlngr JfsMu ' ltn and Po ttJes. t am 'greatly "in favor of spreading and (plowing in manure "upon ground which wto be planted in corn or potatoes, instead of pla cing it in the hill for several good reasons. II would oot place the manure in hills, be cause Its effects :are o'(malI value to the crop of corn '07 potatoes. What possible benefit can a idiovelfal -or two of unfurmented yard cr stable manure do u hill of corn? Two thirds of the farmers use the manure made in -winter; "for application to their fields in the Ppring. Jt is. nothing Tnore or less than green manure. 5 ftbe 'weather, after talari t ibg should prove wet, it will be one chance "in a hundred if the seed does not rot corn es pecially. If the weather is dry, the manure dries into a solid mass, and is more of an in jury than a benefit. Should the season be jut pight, the toots of -corn soon grow be. youd The elects of the manure, and leave it useless at tbo bottom of the vtalks. -where it can be of no use until the field is plowed again for another crop. If well rotted ma ware is aaed, applying in the hill will do very well. Yes its effects are too contracted, and tLo full force of be -uianwe fa lost to the crop. - 1 am not in favor of manureing ipdtatoes in the hill under any consideration, as 1 be lieve it more of an injury than otherwise. I have always seen the beet potatoes raised up on ground well manured for some other crop the previous year, especially late years, when there is danger of the rot. Mj reasons for spreading and plowing in -fie -manure are, because it is where it can benefit the crop during the whole period of its growth. It is fixed with the sqjl, and Tritbm Teach of -fie toots of the -plan'r along whole length, where it must beofmore value to the plant t&an when placed in the .hill. It is possible for the manure, when placed in the hill, to influence the growth of the crop 'beyond the first commencement; and although an carry start in Spring is very beneficial, yet would not that hill outgrow and out-yield, ubioh could obtain a rich sup ply of nourishment for its plants during the whole season, instead of the one which had a full supply during its early growth, but was -etiniei -aDl tfce rest of the season. s corn and potatoes must be when dependence is made upon applying manure in the hill alone? Genetee Farmer, Cheap llot-Reda. The time is pretty near at hand for this work again. How many there are who neg lect this useful adjunct to a country home. "Too far away from town can't get glass," Very well; here is something cheap enough and easy enough, yet it will do, we feel very certain It ie from a correspondent of the Valley Farmer: "My frames are bout six feet wide, by sixteen feet long, or just wide enough so that two wedths of domestic canvass win cover it, which are sewed together. Have cross ties on top, just the sam as for glass say eve-y four feet, one cross-tie to hold the frame se cure aod keep cp the canvass, which w lack ed to one by tfcro etada the length of the frames, the same being a little wider than the frames, and allowed to ha over all around. I wished to enlarge my forcing-beds last win ter, and happened to try canvass I prefer it to glass, being cheaper and easier to han dle, and does Dot break so readily, I shall still enlarge this winter. I did commence my beds last season about the last of Februa ry; but this year I commenced in January, And I believe, by letting the air out at the top, I can start just as early as I could with glass, and have my plants as hardy, and with less attention, than to have glass. I put the oil on the domestic cold; perhaps it would be better to put it on warm. I will try it this season, as I think it will go fur ther, than cold will do. I used linseed oil, .end put it on with a paint brush" Facts About Cowi, "The late Rev. Henrv Coleman once eta ted that thre was no subject that would tempt people to lie like cows. Surely a clergyman with a natural taste for farmers and farming ouzht to know about it, bat we have been of the opinion thrt there is a difference in the profit ot cows, ever Binee our mother made and sold fourteen pounds of butter in a week from a single cow. A part of the incredulity in cows arises from the variableness of their products. Because a cow gives a large yield the first month after calving, it does not fol low that she should do the same thing the rest of tho year. Cows wax and wane like vegetation. . There is only one noon in a day We had a neighbor that had an extraordinary cow one year, fot which he was- offered a hun dred dollars. The next year the same cow wasfatened and sold to the butcher. Re markable cows often fail suddenly. Over feeding, or a swolen udder, or the horn dis temper, are prominent among the injuries to which cows are liable. A table spoonful of Unseed oil poured into the ear at intervals will it is said cure the horn distemper. Fencing. Continue to prepare materials. Work out posts and rails under cover on stcr my days. Put old fences in order and Luild Oew ts soon as frost will allow. Flax and Hemp. Finish dressing Grain. ThreBa out any remaining on hands and guard bins from rU and mice. Keep an eve to market reports, and ieprove a good opportunity for selling. Grain Fields. Keep all stock from g ra ring on tuo&e not covered wita snow. Help. Engage for the coming eeason, b- iore cooice nanda are employed. HorteandMule$. Keep them sharp shod ttive roots with their feed as. directed last month. Cut feed is most economical. Let them he well blanketed when not in use, and Lave plenty of bedding at night also litter under ftem to absorb raoature when stand ing. Ec-q: Feed liberally, with warm, cook a ioou, witn which mix Charcoal and salt w.ctt-onally, especially for breeding sows. Keep pens well Uttered with leaves or short iraw to uerea tae stock of manure. Jet lloutet. Secure a good bupcIv of ice if not already done, and see that the bons is la a good wjIitif!! for preferring. PHILADELPHIA Wood MOULDING MILL. Willow street, above Twelfth, north side. ModHings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab inet and Frame Makers, alwayB on hand. Any Pattern worked from a drawing. Agents wanted in the varios'Tons in hia portion of the State, to whom opportunities will be offered for large prdfits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. February 17, I858:tf PHILIP RETMEH. ROBT. 3. AXDEBSOS" REYMER & ANDERSON. Wholesale Dea lers in Foreign Fruits. Nuts, Spices, Con 'fcctionary, Sugars, Fire Works, &c. GOOran ges and Lemcrs received weekly. No. 39 Wood street. Opposite the St. Charles Ilotel, Pittsburg, Feb. 17, 1858:tf BEN. P. THOMPSON, with T. I. PATTON & CO.. Wholesale Dealers in ami Manu facture of HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, &c. No. 128 Market street, below Fourth South side, PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for Wool and Shipping Furs, TTtf CE I. PATTON. A. OPPENHEIMES. 'February 17, 1868:tf JOHN H. ALLEN & CO., NOS. 2 Chestnut Street, (south side, below Vv ater,) PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wcod-vabe House, iji the Cm.) Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Patent. Machine m.vde BROOMS. Patent Grooved CEDARAVARE, tParranted not to shrink, WOOD & WILLOW WAKEvCORDS, BRUSHES, &c, of all descrip tions. Please call and examine our stock. March 4,l8577.-y. REMOVAL.' PAUL J RAFF, MANUFAC turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Straw Goods, Hats and Caps, No. 8 North Third Street, between Arch and Cherry, Phila phia, March , 1S56.1 Wew Tailoring- Establishment. TnS UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO inform the public, that he has commenced the Tailoring business in the room formerly occu pied by A. Blain as a Barber's shop, on Centre street, Ebeusbirrg, where he is prepared to make all kinds of garments in his line of trade, ac cording to the latest fashions, lie respectfully solicits a share of public pafff- .rtV, WILLIAM SIMONS. Ebensburg, June Z, 1858. 29- 3m. A" RE YOU INSURED ? SURVEYS MADE and applications taken for insurance against Fire in the PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF BLAIR COUNTY, BY ROBERT A. M COY, Agent. Wilmore, Cambria Co. Jtotm M'Keage Manufacturer and .alexin all Kinds of Cigar 8uaff Ciewing d Xeaf Tefcaeco. Montgom ery X lJiidayft-rf, Pa. Constantly on hand, a fine and well selected Btock d Sfwwiehi and half Spanish -cigars at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at this establishment are warranted to be what they are represented. Augusts, ly. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Summiltcule, Vambria co., ra. James W. Gvndos, Proprietor. The proprietor assures the pvblic, that no pains will be spared to render ins guests comioriaoie. July 28, 1858. 37. TEFFERSON HOUSE, J1EAU WlLilOUJi Station. Jefferson. Cambria co.. Pa. John M'Cot, Proprietor. fel7,8158 CEO M. EEED. L. HEY Eli. Ebensburg. Johnstown REED & HE YER j Attorneys at Law o oHHel given in the English and German languages. ODEca on High StveetEbensburg. Tenn'. FA. 6,186. ly "mriLLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE T V Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in For eign and Domestic LTQUOJ1S, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskey, No. 329 Commercial Row. Liberty street, PITTSBURG, Pa. SUNDRIES 560 Bbls double Rectified Whis- kev. 187 Bbls Old Monongahela Rvo Whisky, Par, (very choice ) 50 Hhds N. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails &c, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, 1858. tf "THE XCW-lORttER." Now offered for the purpose of securing the widest possible circulation a first-class New York weekly family paper, eight large pages, illustrated, beautifully printed on the best white paper, with contributions And articles, stories, poems, anecaotes, &c, arc, vy v ahmgton Ir ving, Longfellow, Bulwer .Tennyson, W. Gilmore SimiDS, Dickens. Mrs. bigourney, Thackeray, Peter Parley, Hawthorne. Alice Carey and oth ers. The Weekly "NEW-YORKER" (pronoun ced a sunerior publication to the .New lork Ledger,) is offered at only ONE DOLLAR a year to subscribers who send tiie one aoiiar xmmea.- attlu to the publisher. C. Mathews, No. 107 Fulton street, N. Y. Specimen copies sent lor a cent stamp. j marz,i&y;i4 HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution establishetl by spe cial Endowment, for the Relief of the Hick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Dis cards. TnE HOWARD ASSOCIATIONS view of the awful destruction of human life caused by sexual diseases, several years ago directed their Consult ing Surgeon, to open a Dispensary for the treat ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS tojill who apply by ettcr, with a discnption of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, ivc.) and in tase of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDACINES FREE OF CHARGE. The directors of the Association, in their Annu al Report express the highest satisfaction with the 6ucces-s which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Sperniatorroea, Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse, Diseases of the Kid neys and Bladder, &c, and order a" continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. An admirable Report on Spcrmatorrloea, or bmunal weakness, the vice of Onanism. Mastnr bation , or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope. FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. - Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. J. SKIL LIN HOUGHTON. Acting Sureeon. Howard Asatciation. JIo. 2 South Ninth Sheet, Phlladel- dina, ra. Jan. 20, 1859.Iy. D. OSTEa. ' Greensburg. ' FOSTER F. S. NOON. Ebensburg. NOON, - iiit-o ..... . ... H V , r "-acl o" the prac- i"A r.f thai aw U r. Ml'.i teud to all busines intrustec them. , - iutuuBij, wuii Office on ColoJonade Row;" Prn9bnf ro& City Commercial College. Pittsburgh, Pa. - - Chartered 1855. 300 Strident attending January 1358. Now the largest and most thorough Commer cial "School of the United States. Young men m-ptiared for actual duties of tire Counties Room. -J.C. Smith, A. M-.Trof. of Book-koftpmg'and ' Science of Accounts. A. T. 'Douthett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A.IIejtdbick and T. C. Jenkins, Teachers of Book-keeping: A. Cowley and W. A. Millek, Profs, of Pen mansliip. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, As used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC RAPID BUS INESS WRITING DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE COM MERCIAL LAW Are taught, and all other Fubjects nece-sary for the success ana thorough education of a prac tioai'business man. 12 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in lastem and Western Cities', for best writing. NOT EX&RAVED WORK. r - IMP&HTABTT INFORMATION. Students enter 5t any time No vacation .Time unlimited Review at pleasure Graduates as sisted in obtaining situations Tuition 'for Full Commercial Course, $35.00 Average time 8 to 12 weeks Board. $2.50 per week Stationery $6.00 Entire cost, $00.00 to $ i O.UO. fry"Ministers' sons received at half price. For Card Circular Specimens of Business and Ornamental Writing inclose two stamp and address F. W. JENKINS, Aug. 11, '58:2y Pittsburgh, Ta 1 OUIS -LTJCKIIAK-DT, WATCH MAKER, JLJ AND DEALER IN "CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned TcspcctfuTi begs leave to- inform the crt- ZEns fit Jnlmsitown nnn virimtv t.. that he has iust received -and isnow'iLt opening the largest stock of Clocks Watt-lies, and Jewelry, ever brought to jor.nstown wiOioiit ex ccjitinj, which will be sold " cheaper than the cheapest." His prices will always be uniform One customer will not be charged more for the tame quality of goods than anolhtir.vList of some of the articles comprised in the assortments is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, ana goods examined, at the Store on Mai.a Street. Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful iewelled. Gold Lepines. 4 holes " Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Lexers, Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chains, Gold Fencils, with Pens, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold BreastpuBS, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrsf&,3rold Earrings, Gold Finger itf-ngs, Gold Cnff Pins, Gold and Silver "Watc Keys. Portmonaies, Ladies' Fans, fancy ad piaa-it, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tabksspeoas, 4est, Plated Teaspoons Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Setts, - . Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, fec.; Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, iuclies, Gold Bracelets, AccoTdeoiis, -Silver ftnd Plated Spectacles, &c, &c, &c. 5- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewtlrj repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that be -cannot be undersold, the undersign- respectfully solicits the confidence awl patronage of the public. iAHJIS L.UUKU AKIJT Mayl4, 1856. 29-tf. Jan. 5, 1859. LOG.4X IEOUSE. ' CORPORAL. WUli.N Kltl Jill, 1'ROPRIE TOE "H7"OULD respectfully inform his old friends f T and the travelling public that he has leas ed the Logan House, Holiidaysburg, and is pre pared to entertain all who may tavor him their patronage in unobjectionable style. with Ihe HUUbx. has been newly Uirnisned thio- out in a st3-le not surpassed by any establilimciil in the interior of the btate. Uis 1ABLE mil alwavs be supplied with all the substantiate and delicacies of the season, and attended by attcn tive servants. In a word, no pain will be spared to make the Logan a first class house, and noth ing will be left undone to render its guests cenv fortable and happy. The STABLES, which are extensive, will be attended bv honest and faithful hostlers RESTAURANT. The basement i occupied as a liestauraur. wiiere meals wm oe serveu up at all hours of the day. together with oysters wild came, fish and all the delecacic and relresh ments of the season. JOHN JvlEr FER June 4, 1856.-32tf. WALTOX HOUSE. TIIE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he leased for a term of y jars, the "H altos House," situate on the 1 lank road, half way betweea Ebensburc an Jefferson. This Hotel is one of the most desira ble places as a summer resort in the State. The forests adjoining are s warmmg with game, and the "fisherman" will find ample opportunity for ratifying his taste in the streams of the neigh borhood. No pains will be spared to make my guests teel at neme. ulDfiUN MAUJL.ETT. June 9, 1858 3d " ARCADE IIOTEE, Ebensburg, Pa. HENRY FOSTER, Phopbietoh. IHIS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS the "Ebensburg House," is one of the old est- and best Ftands in the borough of Ebensburg. for the accommodation of the traveling communi tv. Tho Proprietor assures all who mav be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of tire season, his BAR with tLe choicest of Liquors, and no pains spared to render his guests comtrrtable. Ehensburg, Apnl 14, l858:22:ly. WASIUKGTOW HOUSE. LAWRENCE SCIIROTn. Pbopuietob. THIS popular and pleasantly situated house is located in the village of Carrollton, Cam bria county, and is kept in a manner so as to af ford every comfort to visitors, being well furnish ed in every respect. HIS BAR will con- tain the best of liquors : his TABLE, the best the market can afford. Nothine will be left undone to render the visit of alJpcrc n8 pleasant anu agrees uie. o. Catrolton, July 15, 1857. TO RES 1 1 OYSTERS. A. B. BLIAN JL. respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has opened an Oyster Saloon, in the first building east ot the x ost.uthce, anc is prepared to ac commodate the public in a superior manner. He has made arrangements to get his Oysters direct i - from the .Eatern markets, and will supply farm Hes by the can or dozen at tha cheapest rate ! - . . - 1 uive mm a can 1 Ae Still continues to oractic h Tonsorial art a hit idwp in (be rocra adjoining the Oyster Sa- wa- . JOCI10,1BOW. i -41 $0 MORE THAN 600,000 BOTTLES SOLD IN THE - XEW "E5S4SLAKD STATES IN ONE YEAR. HE RESTORATIVE or PROF. O. J. WOOD for restorine hair perfectly and permanently has never yet had a rival, vdlilme after volume might be given from all parts of the world, and frnm the most intelligent, to prove that it is a verfeet Restorative, but read the circular and you i i ii cannot doubtj reaa aiso uie ionowing : rjj- The Haib. People have for centuries been afflicted with bald hoads, and the only remedy, heretofore known, has been the abora- inable wigs. Hy a recent discovery oi rroiessor Woodtbese articles are being fast disposed with but a great many persons still patronise them, because they have been so often ijn posed upon by Hair Tonics of different kinds. To all such persons, we earnestly make the request, that they will try once -ngnmior in wtHxrs restora tive there is no 6iich thing as fail. We know of a lady who was bald, who used the article a short time, and her head is now covered com pletely with the tiniest and most beautiful curls imaginable. We know of numerous cases wbefe hair was rapidly falling out, which it restored 'to greater perfection than it evei htu been befoie. It is also ivithoitt'doiibt one of the best arti cles for keeping the hair in good condition, ma king it soft nd glossy, removing dandruff, and has proved itself the greatest enemy to all the Ills tnat hair is heir to. &t is the duty of every one 'to improve their personal appearance, though some may differ in regard to the ways of doinh it; but every one will admit that a beautiful head of hair, either in man or woman, is an object much to be desi red, and there are no means that should be left untried to obtain such a cr csideratiou. Wob an's Advocate, Philadelphia. Cochocton, Ohio, Nov. 17, 1856. O. J. WOOD & CO. Qcrits ; As 1 halve been engaged in selling yourtlafr Restorative theW't season for one of your local agents, (R. M. Hack inson,) and having experienced the beneficial ef fects of it myselt, 1 would like to obtain an agt?ncy fcr the State of Ohio, or some State in the West, should you wish to alec such an ar rangement, as I am convinced there is nothing equal to it in the United States for restorhiy hair, 1 have been engaged in the jmig business lor several j ears.and have sold various preparations for the ha-r, but have found nothing, that re stores the secretive -organs or invigorates the scalp as well as yourf; being fully convinced that your Restorative is what you represent it to be, 1 wouid like to engage the sale of it, for I am satisfied it tmist sell. Fours, truly, S. T. STOCKMAN. Way land, Mass., Feb 5, 1857 PROF. O. J. WOOD 6,- CO. Gents : H'.ving realized, the good effects of your Hair Restorative I wish to state that, finding my hair growing thin, as well as gray. I was induced from what I read and heard, to try the article prepared by you, to promote its growth and change its color as it was in youth, both ot which it has ehected completely. In the operation I have used noar- ly three votues. Yours, -&c. aAJltS tUAMJIS. O. J. WOOD &"Co., Proprietors, 312 Broad way, New York, (in tlie great N, Y. Wire Rail ing Establishment.) ann 114 llarket st., it. Louis, Mo. OCT Sold by ail good drtrgg-bts. December 22. 18o8.3.1q B i ARGA1NS ! BARGAINS! COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE ! ! Mercnants and others in want of TIN, COP PER OR SHEET-IRON WARE are res pectfully invited to call and examine my stocK, got up expressly lor the Mil rade. It is the largest and best assortment to bt ound West of lbs mountains, made in a tmperioi manner and of the very best fnatcrials. Having adopted all ihe improvements of the times in the trade, in machinery and matem.re, i am preparec to com pkte successfully with city manufacturers, in prices .nd terms. Orders from one dollar to five liundrrd ioIlar worth, proniirtly fiiled, the wares carefully packed and guaranteed not to leak. One trial froin merchants who have not dealt with me heretofore is requested. At least scud for a Price List. Thankful for past favors, I respectfully solicit their continuance. Address F. W, HAY. Johnstown, Cambria county. Pa Oct. 21, 1857. 50tf o LOTH ING ! ! CLOTHING ! ! ! EVANS & HUGHES wuuld respectfullv in- 3. vite the attention of the citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding countrv to thelarjre and extensive stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING which thy have just received from the Eastern cities, and are now opening at their store on High street, and which they propose to sell at the lowest possible price. They have al so recaived and have on hand a large and fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Trim mings. &C, Jtc. Handkerchiefs, Stock, Cra vats, Hats Of all kinds and descriptions, Umbrel las and Suspenders. Clothing made to order at the shortest notice. 1 lease call and see us belore you make a purchase anywhere else, as we can guarantee that we will not be beat in quality and low prices by any establishment in the elate Terms Cash or Country Produce. KVAJNS UUUilfcS. Ebensburg, Nov. 10, 1858.tf. N EW TIN-WARE ESTABL1SMENT . informing the citizens of Ebensburg and sur rounding country, that he has commenced business in this place, in the building formerly occupied by M. S. Harr, one door west f tho Poet Office, where ue iutends"To carry orhis busi ness in all its branches. TINWARE of all de scriptions kept constantly on ban J, and at pii ces to suit the times. Uountry Merchants can havo orders filled to anv amount. By strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. FELIX UENLE. Ebensburg April 28th, 1858. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAVING pur chased the entire stock and fixtures ot the Ebensburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with Ploughs, Plough Points, Stoves, 31111 Irons, Threshing Machines, and castings of any kind that mav be needed in he community. By strict attention to the bus;ness of the con cern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive a liberal patronage from those in want of articles in his line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLAD'S. March' 22, '55-tf. GEORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTON- Importers and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c, No. 255 Market Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand the genuine Timothy black's Augers, W. Mann's Beatty's and Hunt's superior Axes. Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling vvaldron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Com mon andl'atent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, $-c, &c, which thev offer for sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers only Januiry 25, 1855. jOnM SUARBAIJGII, Jnatle of tbe Pcet, BammlttvllU, P. A' LL BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO HIS care will be promptly attended to. He will also act as Auctioneer at Public Sales -whenevbr i his services in that capacity are reqeired. . vipnis, l&ffg;2l "iizr.iiii!- ' 1 . in, (gcjjpr an, gftttt grcn h! S iZXi S ! - Z Hjzj J3r Jr. i Sife5 III 21 1 O DC o La. GALLAGHER'S SUNRISE AIR-TIGHT THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS TH CITIZENS OF EBENfLCI'.G a.n' vicinity that fcs has just received and has on hand the LARGEST, I5L.n1, and MOST COM PLETE stock of TinCdpper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stove, l'i, ., Points, Wagon boxes, Sugar kettles. &c, ever offered for sale in Ebensburg, cr.si-tix,g of 25 dii.l ent Patterns of Cook Stov 3 of all sizes; 20 different patterns oC Parlor ai.J Heatiug Stoves nf sizes; 10 different kinds of Plows; Sugar kettles and Wagon boxes of all siies; Lras and pp-' Kettles of all sizes; Preserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin, Copper and Sheet lion w&.- cf every d scription all of wLich will be sold low for Cash. Feeling thankful for the patronage . heretofore lect-ived. and hoping for a contfnurr.ee of tu same, he flatters himscU that he can give hi? o'd friends and eustomeis and all who will fvorlb with a call better bargains than they can get at any ether place, and respectfully invite tht u "ive him a :all before purchasing elsewhere, a he will spare no pains to merit the j.at.ronrg w( the community. Job work of all kinds done on the shortest notice. Also House Spouting mace and pat up pu the shortest notice A meat reasoBable terms fcrriii 03- Country Produce of all kinds takvn in exchange. Also Cherry, Ash. and Pj.lar lUr, old Metal, Copper. Brass, Tewtcr, &c taken in exchange. - GEORGE HUNTLEY- X. 'B. All persons knowing tl.-emselves indebted to mt by Note or Book Account fire reirstr fulK- iuvited to call with their cash ud t-ettie up immediately. Ebensburg, Sept. 15, 185S. GEORGE HUNTLEY. T II E PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, IS A GRET scientific Metrical Discouery, and is daily working cures almost to -great too believe. It cures as if by magic, ecen the first d'.se giving benefit, and seldom more titan one bsttle i required to cur? any kind of Xicer "Convplaint, from Uie wor.-.t jaundice or Dy spepsia to a common headache, all of which are the roult of a Diseased Liver, The Liver is cue of the principal regujators of the human body, and when it perforins iis functions wll, the poweis of" the system rtre fully developed. The Stomach is almost entire ly dependent on the healthy action of the Liver for the rpmper performance of its functions. When the s'toYnach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole system suffers in conse- scuuence of one orsas the Liver having ccas ed to do its duty. For the diseates of this organ one of the proprietors has mde it his trady iu a practice of more than twenty years, to rind some remedy wherewith to couateract uiuny de rangements to which it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at last Jnundt any person troubled with the 1vcr Complaint in any of its forms. Las but to try a battle, and conviction is certain. A com pound has been One bottle taken for formed by dissolving? female obstruction re giiiiis and extracting moves the cause cf the that part which solu- disease, ?.i:d makes a We for the active vir-E"1 perfect cure. tucs of tiro medicine.-rf Only ie doss im- These gums remove a!L mediatey morbid or bad humors He, while rdicves Cho- e one dose ol- from the stomach and ten repeated is a rut system, supplying ir.rj cure for Cholera Mor their xlace a healtby bus, and a preventive llow of bile, mvigorat-. of Cholera. intr the stomach, caus-- One ciose taacn alter r. ing fooxlto digest well .5 will prevent the reeur- purifying the bIuod.M rence s-f bi'ious attacts. giving tone and health while it re!t3vs all to tho whole machine- painful feelings. ry, removing the cans " )nly m.e bottle is es of the disuse, andW nettled to throw out of effecting a radical curc the system the effects withcuc any of the dis- of medicine after a long agreeable after effects" sickness. felt by using calomel Oce bottle taken for or mineral poison that Jaundice, rcniovts a is usually resorted to. Mycilowucss or nnpatn One dose, after eat-tL rul cilji frt.in the skin. ing, is sufiicient to re- One dose taken a heve the stomach ancM short time bnfore rat prevent the fjod froniQ ing, givs vigur to th rising and souring. appetite and maVes One dose t.vken be-" food digest well. fore retiring preventS One dose, often re- nightmare. . rieated, cures the chro Only oue vlose taken nic Diarrhoea in itse at night loosens thel worst formes whil b o w e is gently, and summer and bowel cures costiveuess. f comrlaint- yieM a 1 One dose taken after most the first d(;se. each meal will -cure One dose cures n t Dyspepsia. fc"1 tacks of worms. For ICT'One dose Or twoo worms in c h il d nn teasposusful will all 0 there is no surer, safer ways relieve Sick-head- or speedier remedy. It ache. w never fails. There is no exaggeration.in thet-c statement, they are plain sober facts that we can give evidence to prove, while all who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its fcvor. "Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies now offered to the public, there are none wc can so luiiy recommend as ir. ban lord s invisror ator, so generally known throughout the Union. This preparation is truly a Zircr Jnvirrorafor,) . J T.W'; ,r? wars per Annvjn; . ,1 . 1, T 4 - n 1 1 .1 who use it. Almost innumerable certificates! J he hrst r.umlr of this extra SSper rn; have been given of the great virtue of this J?r fi& ,for at all the reff medicine by theso of the highest standing in society, and we know it to be the best prepara tion now before tho public. JJudscm County Democrat. Trice One Dollar ppr bottle. SANFORD & CO.. proprietors. 845 Broadway. New York. Dr. GEO. II. KEYSER, 140 Wood street , wholesale and retail agent. For sde Ly Thomas Dcvine, High . street, Ebensburn. ri WESUBSCRlbER, SUCCESSOR TO oTl. -1 LIXJYD & CO., at Jefi'erson, respectfully offers to the public, an extensive and well se leeted assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCER IES. Hats, Caps, Boots A Shoes, Ready Made Clothing. Hardware, Quemsware, Paints, Glas, Oils, and all the articles usually required for Family Building, and Manufactonng purposes. A Stock of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, and family med icines, that for quality and variety is not surpas sed, (if equalled in the county.) All of . which he will sell at the lowest possible prices for cash or Country Produce. ALSO, A largo amount of Spruce and Pine, Lumber constantly on hands.'and Bills fcr Lumber sawed to order at the shortest possible notice. ROBERT FLINN. Jefferson, May 20, 1857. tf. JJ' I RECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA COUN TY. The tubscriber is rrei arine. (if suffi cient encouragement be given,) topubFish a Di rectory MAP of Cambria County, intended to coi-tain as much information as any other Conn y Map now Published in Pennsylvania. The ame to be lithographed, colored and mor.nted in ae most modern ntyle and workmanlike manner, and delivered to subscriber at 43 per copv. WILLIAM CHRISTY' ' ' Jnr 89, 18CS. 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Table a n d J eau tops, manufactured cf the E" . beautiful and finest quality cf . ? - . . . . . .T .-r f ana maoe to order as cneap f ibe purchased in the '"East, ddition of carriage;- From long cYeT:e?L the business and strict attention thereto. M L assure the public that all orders will be rroPi ; attended to and the wok finished in tlw pfJ. moft handsome manner furnished to or' del vered at any ilace desired. ALSO, Griudstones of rarious grits and- suitable for farmers and mechanics- So ' wholesale or retail. the eaeT- and north of the county.pecinJ ( be reeu and orders left with Georgcllnnt jv, his Tinware Establishment in El-ershur?- Purchasers are invited to exarr.ir si'.. tices. fAug. 19, 57.1 ;bnsbnrr JOHN A BLAIR, raoBrizroa. AFM, in connection, ctiAJjt o. - will leave the Union Houso for 1",n" tion in time to take the fcastern or c - - r , a. : mi -w .A-vJarl ! livery accomooazion wui w v' "jn centra Ht-. lirM ' mm