"norllculteral Xotes lor ttic Jlontli. No farmer who pretends to have a garden houldle without a hot-bed It is easily made, and needs only a little ewe and dai y attention to manage it successfully. It should be placod in a dry eituation exposed to the east and eouib. ud protected by buildings or fences on the north and north-east. A Lole should be dug two feet deep and a foot lar ger each way than the frame. The manure (horse-dung is best) should be placed in a loo?e heap to feraient a week or so before be in r placed under the frame. Then work it over, carefully mixing it, and place it in the pit, beating it elowu well with the back of the fork as you proceed, but do not tread it down as it will heat more iu one place than anoth er. If compressed too much, so as to exclude the air, it will ferment slowly, and give but little heat. If too loose, it will formeut rap idly and be too warm at first and will soon pet cold. The richer the manure t e., the richer food given the animals the more read ily will the manure heat. If the manure is too dry, water it with the drainage of the tables This, Uood, or any animal sub etance (except fat) will act as a terment. All nitrogenous substances in a stale of decay possesses the power of inducing fermentation m non-nitrcgecous substances, substances which of themselves will cot ferment. All animal matters, and especially those which are soluble, cau be used to great advantage iu regulating the heat cf hot-beds. Where thereis plenty of horse or sheep dung, how ever, there will be" no need of anything to induce fermentation. Heat is favorable to fermentation, and it is wtll to put the frame on the bed as soon as it is made. A frame nine feet ljug and bsx vcith three sashes, is a convenient sire. Sbut'it down close, but do not exclude the Jiht, and cover well at nights. In a few days the bed will be quite lot. The gases climated at first are rather injuricus to plants o that the soil should not ba put ou the bed till all rank smell has ceased. Then cover the bed three or four inches deep with light rich, garden soil. Under the centre of each eash'placa about a bnshel of light, rich mold making a heap about nice inches deep. Wheu this is warmed through, sow a few seeds of cucumbers in each hill, about half an inch deep. Thin out the plants, leaving three of the strongest in cach hill. When the roots protrude through the bill, cover them with light soil previously warmed in the bed. Water, when dry, with water the tempeture of the bed. This should be about C0 at night and from 75 to 85 during the, sun. Ventilate, by letting down the sash a few inches on all favorable occasions. Fresh ir and light as important as heat: but be careful that no cold wind blows on the tender plants. A few seeds of tomatoes, celery, egg-plant Ac., may be sown in boxes and placed in the bed', whore they will get a good start before they arc in the'way of the cucumbers. They should be removed to a cold frame and har dened off before planting in the open ground. Another bed can be made and managed iu the same way, for a few early lettuce and radishes. The soil for these should be six inches deep. A little mustard and pepper grass may be sown to use before the lettuce are ready. In about a week, the mustard will be three inches high- when it has two leaves, it is fit for use. For all these seeds the soil should be very fine. Sow them on the surface, and then sift the soil over them covering the lettuce about the eight of an inch and the radishes a quarter of an inch deep. If the bed is two cold, place some "hot manure round the frame, covering it with boards. Little can be done iu the open ground this month, except spreading manure on vacant lard ready to be spaded in a3 coon as the frost is out, and the soil is sufficiently dry llhubarb can be easily forced by placing an old barrel, wuh the ends out, over plant, and then tanking it round with warm manure about two feet thick. Forced iii thi3 way, it is deliciously tender. The top of the barrel should be covered at night and on cold dajg.; Genesee Farmer. Suit as Manure. "Mr Johnston has used salt occasionally ou his whoat for twenty years, and always found it to promote the growth and earl) maturity of the crop; he thinks wheat is four or five days earlier, the salt at the time of seeding, he intends to sow 400ibs, per thinks it would be better to sow in follows in the early part of the summer; the more inti matelyit can be mixed with the soil, the bet ter. "This fact in regard to the beneficial ef fect cf salt, is an exceedingly interesting one, both in a practical and scientific point of view. Salt contains two element which enter into the eomposition of all our cultivated plants; but we think its action, in this instance, at least, is not to be ascribed to its supplying these element?; they ore seldom deficient in eoils. If we adopt Professor Way's hypoth esis in regard to the form in which wheat and other ceralia take up the silicia required to tiflcn their straw viz, as a double silicate of aluninia amonia we hve at once an ex planation of the fact; for this double silicate la much more soluble in water containing nit than pure rain water. In other words, a dressing ol salt wouiu oe equivalent to a dressing of ammonia, which is known to have uch a beneficial effect on wheat, not only promotiug its growth, but increasing its early maturity. uenesce farmer. IJHILADELPHIA Wood MOULDING MILL. Willow street, above Twelfth, north side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab inet and Frame Makers, always on band. Any Pattern worked from a drawing.Agents wanted in the various Towns in Lis portion of the State, to whom opportunities will be offered for large profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. February 17, I858:tf PHILIP RETMEH. ROBT. 3. AXDEESOS" REYMER & ANDERSON, Wholesale Dea lers in Foreign Fruits. Nutfr Spices, Con fectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, Sc. CO-Oran-ges and Lemers received weekly. No. 39 Wood street. Opposite the St. Charles llotcl, Fittsburg, Feb. 17, lS53:tf BEN. P. THOMPSON, witJi P. I. TATTON & CO.. Wholesale Dealers in and Manu facturer of HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Rotes, Sc. No. 128 Maiket street, below Fourth South side, PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for Wool and Shipping Furs, PRICE I. PATTON. A- OPPENIIEIMER. February 17, lS58:tf Iron City Commercial College. Pittsbukgh, Pa. - - Chartered 1855. 300 Students attendig January 185S. Now the largest and most thorough Commer cial School of the United States." ' Young men prepared for actual duties of the Counting Room. J. C. Smith, A. M., Prof, of Book-keeping and Science of Accounts. A. T. Docthett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A.Hetdbick and T. C. Jeskiss, Teachers of Book-keeping: A. Cowley and W. A. Milleb, Profs, of Pen- MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES BOLD IN THE XEW ESGLA5D STATES IN ONE YEAR. manship. SINGLE AND BOOK- JOI1N II. ALLEN & CO., NOS. 2 4 Chestnut Street, (south side, below Water,) PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-wake House, in the City .) Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine made BROOMS, Patent Grooved CEDAR-WARE, warranted not to shrink, WOOD & WILLOW WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, &c, of all descrip tions. Tlease call and examine our stock. March 4, 1857. ly. REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Straw Goixls, Hats and Caps, No. GSi North Third Street, betweeu Arch and Cherry, Phila phia. March G, 1850. J JSew Tailoring Establishment. THE 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, "Ebensburg, where he is prepared to make all kinds of garments in his line of trade, ac cording to the latest fashion.-:. lie respectfully solicits'a share of public patronsge. WILLIAM SIMONS. Ebensburg, June 2, 1S58. 29. 3m. hr, (Scpgtr anb gjntt nm Stttnrt, gtofrcs, )Itm;ljs, fr. RE YOU INSURED ? SURVEYS MADE and applications Uken for insurance against Fire in the PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF UEAIR COUNTY, BY ROBERT A. M COY. Agent. Wiimorc, Cambria Co. John 2tl'Keasre Manufacturer and Dealer In all Kinds ofCiga Enuff, Chewing aiid Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., HoIIisdaysbur", Fa. onstantly on Land, a fine and well selec ted stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigars at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at this establishment are warranted to be what they are represented. Augusts, lSto. ly. DOUBLE ENTRY As used in every department of bu.sir.C5S. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC RAPID BUS I N ESS WR IT1 N G DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE COM MERCIAL LAW Arc taught, and all other subjects neccsary for the success ami thorough education of a prac ticai business man. 12 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing. NOT ENGRAVED WORK. IBlPORTArJT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time No vacation Time unlimited Review at pleasure Graduates as sisted in obtaining situations Tuition for Full Commercial Course, $35.00 Average ti'me 8 to 12 weeks Board, $2.50 per week Stationery, $f.00 Entire cost, $C0.00 to $70.00. fT7Ministers' sons received at half price. For Card Circular Specimens of Business and Ornamental Writing inclose two stamps fcnd address F. W. JENKINS, Aug. 11, '5S:2y Pittsburgh, Pa THE RESTORATIVE op TROF. O. J. WOOD I fcr restoring hair perfectly and permanently has never yet had a rival, volume after volume might be given from all parts of the world, and from the most intelligent, to prove that it is a perfect Restorative, but read the circular and you cannot doubt; read also the following : 7 TnE Hair. People have for centuries been afflicted with bald hoads, and the only remedy, heretofoie known, has been those abom inable'wigs. By a recent discovery of Professor Word, these articles are being fast disposed with but A great many persons still patronize them, because they have been so often imposed upon by Hair Tonics of different kinds. To all such persons, we earnestly make the request, that they will try once again, for in Wood's Restora tive there is no such thing as fail. Wukccw cf a lady who was bald, who used the article a short time, end her Lead is now covered com pletely with the tiniest and most beautiful curls imaginable. We know of numerous cases where hair was rapidly falling out, which it restored to greater perfection ihanitevei bad 1 re1 befoie. It is also without duubt one of the Vest arti cles for keeping the hair in good condition, ma king it soft anil glossy, removing dandruff, and has proved itself the greatest enemy to all the His tr.at hair is heir to. - It is the duty of every one to improve their personal appearance, though some may difi'yr in regard to the ways of doir.h it; but every one will admit that a l.-cautiful head of hair, cither in man cr woman, is an object much to be desi red, and there are i;o means that should be left untried to obtain such a c r.sideraiiou. Wom an's Advocate, Philadelphia. Ul O UI O - 3 UJ CO o Li es w C5 H Cm P E E-i W pi ? m W i-3 o a e u O w 3 c x S i 3 I M o tJ SS O O GALLAGHER'S SUIHIISE AIR-TIGHT z o p PI 3 0 O 0 7s 2 0 ta - V b r'it- fj f t jV and vicinity ' q,. ie has rjst received And is now ifL4'j2J OUNTAIN HOUSE. SunwuL-cWe. Camhria co., I'a. James W. Condox, Proprietor. The proprietor assures the px.blic, that no pains will be spared to render his guests comfortable. July 23, 1858. 37. EFFERSON HOUSE, f N EAR WILMORE J station. ) Jelierson, Cambria co., i a. Jonx M'Cor, Proprietor. fel7,S158 GEO 51. REiin. T. I,. IIETEK. Ebensburg, Johnstown UEtll & t!t:Yi:it,AttornryH at Law ounscl given in the English and German languages.1 Ofiica on High StrectEbensLurg, Tcnn'a. Feb. G.lSGti." ly E71LLIA.M CARR & T Grocers. Importers. the salted lie sows This year acre. lie CO.. WHOLESALE and Dealers in For eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old Monongahehi and Rectified Whisker, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, PITTSBURG, Pa. SUNDRIES 500 Bbls double Rectified Whis key. 187 Bbls Old Monongahela Rye Whisky. Par, (very choice ) 50 Hhds N. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. 0. 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, I858.tf "THE SCW-YORKHP.' Now offered for the purpose of securing the widest possible circulatiou a first-tl.us New Y'ork weekly family paper, tight Lirge pages, illustrated, t'eauhlully printed on tue i e.-i whi'e er, wit'i contributions and artie.c-s. stones, poems, anecdotes, Jte., dec, ny W a'-Jiington Jr- ing, Longfellow, Ruhver, rennvsoii. W. Gil more Simrns, Dickens, Mrs. Sigournev, Thack rav. 'eter Parley, Hawthorne. Alice Uney and oth ers. lhe-ecKly"U-10RM-.R" (pronoun ced a superior publication to the New York Ledger,) is offered at only ONE DOLLAR a year to subscribers who send the one dollar iwmeJi- aldy to the publisher, C. Mathews, No. 107 ulton street, N. l. Specimen copies sent for a cent stamp. fmar2,l850; 14 GUIS LUCK1IARDT, WATCH MAKER, AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY". THE undersigned respectful! begs leave to ini zens of Johnstown that opening tne largest stock of L locus Hatches, and Jeicelry, ever brought to jor.nstown without tx cqiiiiKj, which will be sold " cheaper than the cheapest." His prices will always be uniform Une customer will not be chatxA more for the tame quality of goods thau another. A List of some of the articles comprised in the ass-ortticntg is annexed. Prices may b? ascertained, and go-ls examined, at the Store on Main Street. Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful ie welled, Gold Lepines. 4 holes " Silver English Levers:, Silver Detached Levers, Silvei Lep'.nes. Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chain, Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gobi Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold-Finger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins, Gold nd Silver Watc Keys. Portmonaies, Ladies' Fans, fancy and piain, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, Plated Teaspoons " Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Setts, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, Are., Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, G inches, Gold Bracelets, Aci ordeons, Silver and Plated Spectacles. Arc, Arc, Arc. fjCJ- Al.L sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that be cannot be undersold, the undersign respectfully solicits the confidence and patronage of the public. LOUIS LUCK II ARDT Mayl4, 1356. 29-tf. Jan. 5, 1850. CochcWor.. Ohio. Nov. 17, 1SCC. O. J. WOOD & CO. Gents ; As I have been engaged in selling your Hair Restorative the last season for one of your local agents, (Ii. M. II Atk inson,) and having experienced the Ler.eficia! ef fects of it myself, 1 '.vonld like to obtain an agency fcr the State of Ohio, or some State in tlits West, should yon wish to rake such an ar rangement, as I am convinced there is nothing equal to it in the United States for rcdoriuy hair, 1 have been engaged in the Ding business fur several years.and have sold various preparations for the ha:r, but have found nothing that re stores the secretive organs cr invigorates the scalp as well as yourc; being fully convinced that your Restorative is what you repn St r.t to be, I wouid like to engage the side of it, for I am sati.-fied it must sell. Fours, trn!y, S. T. STOCKMAN. milE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS TH" j vicinity that he has jus-t received and has en Lr.rl th' vr.vTl. tn-k of Tin. Copper, and Sheit Iron ware. Co-kinc 1',ilnt WaL on b xes. Sugar kettles eat Patterns of Gk Stoves of all sizes: 20 uiL'ei 1 ft .V.iTt'reitt kinds ef Plows; Sugar kettles Ivetl'.'.-s ef CITIZENS OF LTF.X LARGEbT, BEST. a:4. ill bizes; Preserving Kettb-s of n;I si?.-.-; script ion ail of wl.icn w.ii be sdd iow l-r wJ. VVr.lb -r sbni.kful for tk patronage her'tof..re ie 1 ril.iit-.Ts bitoself that he can eive his oYi Parlor and Herd:: - St. ,-. r sa.e ;ti i.iitnsL.i;rg, c :.-i-t::..; r.t patterns of Pa:h r wr.J II vt,: - Si .u l Wag'-u hjS.es of .".'1 sizc; Brass : Tin, G..pi-er and Shut Iro:. ware .f T 'if v nr.d hoping for a c w i ivel ier.ds cr:d rust.n,ers at.d all wl ti'.er iuce, ari) resj ei cu:.y r-ive hi in a call before i.urchnsing elscwhen?, ...... Tit., .i- .r .,-.! .1.,,. the coiiimunity. 'r lii,r.si' Spouti i i;in! ire no pi:r3 10 n:t-iit i;e on tno sii-riesi nonce. win sr. vil! f;.v.: invite, r": . .T,.b w. ik i.f .... .... i r" a -V. i i. old Met.d, C.ppir.-Brs, Pewter, Arc, ta.:?:: 1:1 fxc! "V. T". All nersoi-.s knowincr thrmseives ii.i.cbtoi fu'dv invited to call with their cah and se!;b up immediately. to me- GEGIIGE & .r.t tre rv Ebensburg, Sept. 15, 1 II 5S. rv Note or Gr:ORGE IIUNTLI Y. PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, IS A GRET scientific Me-.'ical Disc ucry . and is daily working cures almost to great too believe. It cures r-s it bv magic, (t en ihejimf wise giving LtwjH, and HMm nmre than .i.e 1 -. is r.-uiW to cur ai:v hind of Liter CompLint. fi..ni the wor.-t i'timdice or Ipep all of which aie the 'Vt.' 1 357 1 T i.i to a ccn::ne-n htu!aci.-, result of a l)i.(-i&rd Liver, W.uhmd, Mass., Feb. 5, 1TIOL . U. J. U i) Ul). Uents : IS '.vine; realized the good efiects of your Hair Restorative I wish to state that, finding my hair growir g thin, as well as gray. I was induced from what 1 read and heard, to try the article prepared by you, to promote its growth a;d change its color as it was in youth, both of which it has efiected completely. Iu the operation I have sed near ly three bottles. Yours, frc, JAMES FRANCIS. O. J. WOOD & Co.. Proprietors. 312 Broad way, New York, (;n the great N, Y. Wire Rail ing Establishment.) an 1 114 Market st., St. Louis, Mo. S-'M hy ail good drugg:.sts. December 22. 18:t8.rj.lq !(ARGA1NS! BARGAINS ! 3 COPPER V SUEET-IRON WAKE! ! Morcnar.ts and others in want ef TIN, COP PER OR SHEET-1 RON WARE are res; pectiuily invited to call and examine jj my stock, got up expressly for the fall rade. It is the largest and best assortment to b: ound West of the mountains, made in a snj.eiio: manner and of the very best material.;. Having adopted all the improvements of the times in lb: trade, in machinery and materials, lam prepare-" to complete successfuliy with city manwfai-tuvcrs, iu prices and terms. Orders fremi one dollar to five hundred dollars worth, promptly filled, the wares carefully packed The Liver one of tne prmci the human body, and v 1 in f'mctions will, the p-iveis of fll'dv vlevi-l-'Pcd. Ti e Sti-fjiah ai r t- vs it piiloims the sy-iouj . is :il: i .-t en:i ol elcpend- .it en tiie i. en r iV lor tl-.e proper pel When ti e stomach is at fault, fuu'.t, and the whole svstem seiiv.cnce i f inc er ed to do it duty. Iy ac'io'.i if ti e Liver rmaiicc of its fun .-ti'i;s. i, the bowels arc at u !h. i s in cci:s- ;in tl.e Liver having con.. For the disease of this org.in one of t!ie proprietors Ims inn-re it his stu-.y iu a practice of nx T3 than twenty years, to find sxv.'.e remedy wherewith to e.ounte ran raet many do cements to which it is liabh To prove that this rc-mc-ay is at last fnun-It auv person troubled with the Liver Complaint in any of its forms, has but to try a bottle, and. conviition is certain. Acotnr'or.i.il !-.as be-on - One tx-ttle tasen tor fr'rmed by diss..lvin-.fBf female obttrueti ti. THE "BROADWAY OMNIBUS- Ths Greatest Paper cf tLe Ajre:; EEACT:i'l "Ll.Y 1LLISTI.ATED MONTHLY AND A X'APCSl TUiT IS A ftrs.K. A budget vf Wit, liumor, Fact, : . drawn from Lite. "ile-re ou are. r tr.: ; Iiro.iiiv.ay. Brf.ui.vHy, right up!' Gn!v -Cents jump in ami take a ruie. Oi-ie -4T. the 'o M.Mr. i s," v. y will ei.de a or to h.'.l. K and iii--trtut you, and f,iv? you in t!. c the Year, at ic..s; fifty cents we i ;h tf :'. "-. l!rfl,l l!.f rm-it:-'"l. Wf will ihcwyt U . .:iv. .vn t'.c : 1 Iverv. t nr.- a; d t.:e olher pn'.c:pal Btrett-r, yivj iii;.'. t sic the- Eie.!.ant ai d ret a the IV. r Funks. L'or.fidem'i. Wc will she v. Vlgl.t, by i, o l;. ' . -r-.l 1..1.1, i-u.l ' i - v.i i - euY, J - I i. o tvilt i-t the city v. Le:e there is no Vjt. V- - deavor t. p -t y...n on all the tricks .;r.u u-r the gr-at n.ttirpoi;s, and also ar..ui r heur with intf-re-stir-g reading r.istter. i physic to the r.og." It y( n i.ave tl.r :ie I s, epsia. Gi iks. C"r.r:dei:-c O; era:. ... tv; r Yen the city by day ; J - U ogi!i, L'V l..;.'j:e i "v .. e.i iv .- tne "osxitri- u .'15 fo re- gums ane; cxiracimg movt-s i :.e cause 1 1 :i.e s. .In diM-lse. nr.d -t W ILeaclied Aslics. Thoroughly leached ashes contain no pot ua. In some places however, they are not leached thoroughly and such ashes, vrhen ap t)lied to the ground do good. Occasionally lime is mixed with them previous to leaching to increase the causticity; when this is the cane, this lime will produce good effect on . . . 1 9s. Alt . foils destitute or n. ah asues contain more or less charcoml; this absorbs ammonia fro the air, or pubstancea containing" it, when brought in contact, and this ammonia is civ n out to plants duriDg their process of growth The charcoal is therefore useful, when applied to the soil, as a fixer of ammonia, and it is one of the best. If the soil wants potash, leacued asnes will not eupplj the lack; ammonia, barn-yard manure is the cure: lime, uci.t:i "jj-j-jr iew uusuei ot tne com mon air-slacked article or marl; if a fixer o ammonia, plaster (groaad gypsum or sulphate ... . I V . yl 1 tf I uath w x armr. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution c stall islied Li spe cial Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Dittressed, ajjlictcd with Virulent and Epidemic Dis- &SP$ TIIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, view of the awful destruction of human Iifecauseel bv sexual diseases, seY'eral 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 to all who apply by letter, Yvith a discrintion cf their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.) and in tase of extreme poverty, to FTJBXISII MEDACINES FREE OF CHARGE. The directors of the Association, in their Annu al Report express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorroea, Seminal W cakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse, Diseases of the Kid neys and Bladder, &c, ami order a continuance of the same plan for the eusuing year. An admirable Keport on Spermatorrlora. or Seminal weakness, the vice ef Onanism, Mastur bation, or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon. Yvill be sent by mail ( m a sealed envelope.) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS lor postage. Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. J. SKII LIN HOUGHTON. Acting Surgeon, Howard Assrciation, No. 2 South Ninth Stieet, Philadel dHia, Pa. Jan. 2G, 1859. ly. LOG AX HOUSE. CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFER, Proi-eieto n TOULD respectfully inform his olel friends and the travelling public that lie has leas. ed the Logan House, llollidaysburg, ami is pre pared to entertain all who may favor him with their patronage in unobjectionable style. The HOUSE has been newly furnished thio' out in a style not surpassed by any establishmenl in the interior of the State. His TABLE y ill always be supplied with all the substantiate and elelicacics of the season, and attended by atten tive! servants. In a word, no pains will be spared to make the Logan a first class house, r.nel noth ing will be left undone to render its guests com fortable and happ3T. The STABLES, which are extensive, will l e attended I v honest and faithful hoth-rs. RESTAURANT. The basement is eccupWi as a Restaurant, where meals will be served up at rtll hours ef the el ay, together with oysters wild game, fish antl all the elclecacies and refresh ments of the season. JOHN KIEFFER. June 4, 1850.-S2tf. wiLTos B2or;. Tip HE UNDEBSIC.NEI.) RESPECTFULLY jL informs the public that he leased for a term of y jars, the ' Walton IIocse," situate on the Plank road, halfway between Ebensburg an Jefferson. This Hotel is one of the most eiesira ble places as a summer resort in the State. The turest adjuinin' are swarming with game, and the "fisherman" will find ample opportunity for gratifying his taste in the streams of the neigh borhood. No pains Yvill be spared to mnke my guests feel at heme. GIDEON MARLETT. June 9, 1858 GO One trial from merchants who have led. At is reiue. not dealt hast send th 11 tues ot the These gums iei:n. bad I from the sfomai h ai.;P t--n r( system. Mipplyiug it 55 e'tire f their pl-ic a healtiiy, bus. s ll-jw of I ile, i:i vigorat- f Ch icg the stomnch. can.' (h.e ing fixnl to digest Yvt!l.g5 will ji pin 'fviug the lliki-i., reiice Jiiving i. 't:c and l ea'.th part inc r the active vir "e' Uioi oiti or i-at! i.uu. ma i;es a erli-ct cu.e. q Only one dose im-n:e-i;iatty r lioves C h -, lie, while une 1 k se "!'- j.v iit'- i is a S'ii e r Cl. lerv y...r- -,1 ell W i Y i U! ami : f- revei with me lie-rctofore fr a Price List. Thankful for past favors, I respectfully solicit their continuance. Addrtos F. W, IIAY.- Johnstown, Cumbria count v, Pa Oct. 21, 1857. COtf to the whi.l'j m:icliin; rv, r-irir.viiiij tin.- can- c of tiie "iisi-.-.se, irndi ejecting a radical curci wifhovt'any cf tl.e dis-' agreeable after effects a !-. ra. i.o.-e 1 mi "i t. ni ev, :,t the rccur- Lib. .us attaets. it relieves all painful fo'-i'mrs. 0r.lv o-:c 'U tth- n'cded t j th.-0-.v out if! the system the eiiVds ; of me'dicme after a k.ng i :t-. Ri.ei:c tunatc-ly trouo:ed ymiIi a sot guarantee to make yeu l-.-r-jt t l.t v!i a'nmst Sigaiur-t y -iir will. Evi rvl iniv bhi'id-.i tv.b-rr:' e to at iuce. 1 l.e -BUi : a DYAY Oil MM" trr.ke its sj-ep.rai ce on tl e f;st ,.f ev. r :V;b-.' v i'.h iv-tru-.-th n and .' n. !;.-! r r ; '.,;'ce Fiftv Crv.ts a viar in advrrc C' re l.ai.e' scrii e-rs ai'.i rt.'- n t er.e ccy ! tr.ur.lcat'.e-lib ihe V... be f.."tlr. sm ii 1 CHAR L: iS P. I vr to 1 yc ad-'-ess. Ore D. ihtr. Ti in ti e st;Tt s ! lio v. id se; rctll 07 l i T WI-.L'KLY pape:;; rJITHE G HVJ Ti!E NF.V." YOTiK WAVFHI. FRARY HOME CHICLE, i c: t 1;. the icau!j'i.I . if iiuii-uitive lt.-.-.;:i .f this IV. r is t t: ci r.! o mii-ii f. .r j-vi-rv Home Cir .. LOTHIXG ! ! & HFGHES vitc the attention cf CLOTHING ! ! ! EVANS would respectfully in-Os J. ....... .U M tl ie citizens v and surrounding countrY to tliclargc- bur and extensive stork . f FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING which they have just received fr-m the Eastern cities, and ate .ow opening .-.t ih ir st'ire on High street, r.n 1 wliii-h they pr-.piv-c to sell at lb lowest possilde price. They have al so recaived and have on hand a lnrc ni d fine assortment of Clvths. Cassimcres. Tweeds, T;im- ;ci:i:e.-s. felt by using ralomc'H One l.cttTe tak.n f.r or mineral poison that Jaundice, ra,i v,s ;. is usually rcs-rted to. z& yellj.Y;ess or r.r.nr.tr. Oi.e dose, after eat- ral cc-l-:.r frini the ski::, ing, is sufdcierit to re- Ov.c di.se taken a :iwc the st.-mach au:p4.-h rt time bnfirei.it- a i"ei -x-yj' ' stru-'tive a.. ; a ch'MCe- i'-'U'j' :.nd Literatur l, bearing to 1. v. ti rt ii::!: c' --f r.H that is '. OrUmal st 1 i N !!,;in'' n.ostie S 1 imm! lrii?r m ing. t:Ui!l OC : rcvcii'sS nnnj vat.;' v.. iSrc., uc. H its of all 1 H Hi; ,1' i 1 1 ; 1 .fs his and Siisjienders. S.'of-ks, C: a s ana ihcripti ns, l morci-Cle-tl.inrr minle to c-r'er a' the shijrtest notice. Please cnl! and see's us be-f -r-you make a purchase anj'whcre else, r.s we crt guarantee that we will not be beat in quality and low j. rices b any establishment in the State Terms Cash or Country Produce. " EVANS cSr HUG TIES. 10, 1858.tr. Ebensburg, i oy, ARCADE HOTEL, Eliiitour, I'a. HENRY FOSTER, Pnoni-ETa. THIS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS the "Ebensburg House1," is one of the old est and best stands iu thelmrough of Ebensburg. fcr llu accommodation of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor Assures all who may be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains spared to render his guests com ft rtabJe. Ebensburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly. lVASllIA'GTOX HOUSE. LAWRENCE SCHROTII, Pkopzuetob. THIS popular and pleasantly situated house is located in the village of Carrollton, Cam biia count', auel is kept ia 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. Nothing Yvill be left undone to render the visit of all persons pleasant and agreeable. L. b. Carrolton, July 15, 1S57. D. FOSTER. p. s. NOOS, Grecnsburg. - Ebensburg. FOSTER & XOOX, HAVING associated themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cam iria county, will at tend to all business intrustcc ;o them. Office on Cololon&de Row;" Ebensburj Oct. T, 1867. FRESH OYSTERS. A. B. BLIAN respectfully informs the citize3svs.jJjV of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has t'r opened an Oyster Saloon, in the first building east of the Post Office, and is prepared to ac commodate the public in a superior manner. He has made arrangements to get his Oysters elirect from the Eastern markets, and will supply fami lies by the can or dozen at the cheapest rate. Give him a call. Ae still continues to practice the Tonsorial art at bis chop in tne room adjoining the Oyster Sa- oob. octl.iyc. -!TEW TIN-WARE ESTAP. ELEMENT. The undersigned takes this n,e-th d of informing the citizens of Ebensburg and sur rounding country, that he has commerced business in this place, in the building formerly occupied by M.S. Harr. one eloor west f the Pot Ofiicc, whore he intends to carry on his lvu.-i ness iu all its nrancnes. 1 w .yi.iu 01 an e:e scripiions kept cotistantly on ban I, and at pri ces to suit the times. Country lorchnnts can have erders filled to any amount. By strict at tention to business he hopes to recrive-a liberal share of public patronage. FELIX HFNLE. EU-nsburg April 2bth, 185S. prevent ti s i.-iniz and One :. A.r-j till i;Jg'itntri. (.):.'. v c-r.e .1 -0 1 1: r.t right I. .- s n.-: b o v.- 0 is ;.i i.i :y, circs costive r.iss. 0:ic ih-.sc t.-ik.-n each rical will I lyspcpsia. ny- 1r-e d.;ss or 3 11 1.12 1:1:;. gives vig- r -i t ; 1 i !:te a nd f.'i A digest v. eii. On: d.-e. if; !(.;:!!. cures th to :.: r.wi s tl-w and i nfti-r ij;..: ; orst u :-::. cr ti-a:posus:ui v.i, ways relieve Sick-i ache. ere 1? r.-i cs.". cr.re t Wi ml .cad. t; t V.T 1 r On- i.sC Th thev ire i;n s' Ur fr 1 - rcrcr. -:i in 1 ifs tl li whi 1 re el; ro a m jt.-e ..'rS v. i: , d b..W.i yield I t d s e. curl s a t- orms. Per ch i! d i,n smo.-. SL.:V! r-jnci; 1 trv F.r-e V. IT Neutral yet ay. a e-iegant 1 14. sr.. ..r f.iet ,no:-..i-;-': . li Nvws. AND SENTTVEN . .. I...-. AT:' ptrT::.c:i vai 0; E.. i-e Iii :Y! I .er. at: v.-b I c ELEGANTLY first p.i ;st. e.f ti i v v ti c ' !.. in-.. ILLUSTP.AT?; 1: of v in s vc .iit-r ' I!. hue s-tatcments rt wc can .r. i: c it arc? pi vim iig-: i 1 i: ! rvi'imce to prove, while their vnamm"us te-.tinnry in its f.ivi r. "An.org tho hundreds of Liver Remd es e a i 1 TTIBENSr.UKG FOUNDRY. 11 AY1NG pur AA chased the cr.tire -stock and fixtures ol the Ebensburg Foundry, the subscriber is repared o furnish farmers and others with I'louglis, lJeugIi Points, .Stoves. Ulill Irons, Tlireslilnsr 3IscSiiiies, and castings e f any kiiid that may be needed in -jhe community. By strict attention to the business of the con-,-, ... 1 , cern, lie nopes te merit, ana trusts ne yvui receive a liberal patrouage from those in want of articles iu his line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLAVS. March 22, '55-tf- EORGEW. TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTON, Importers and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, etc., No. 255 Market Street, Philailelphia. Keep constantly 011 Land the genuine Timothy Slack's Augers.W. Manu's Bcatty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Ste-c-l ShoY-els, Darling & Waldron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Com mon andPatent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, 4-c, &c, which thev offer foi sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers only Janu iry 25, 1855. JOIIX SUARUAl'GIS, Justice of the Peace, Summit t-vllle, p. 4 LL BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO HIS iA. caro will be promptly attended to. He will also act as Auctioneer at Public Sales whenever his services in that capacity are required. April 23, 1869:24 . now olii rut to the l-ui ;;c. the re an- none we so fully rcccmmei.d as Pr. San f 'id's In:g- r at-r, so ger.eral.y known thr'Tiih'-tit t!:e- Uui. m This pre-par.tti.n is tui'.y a Lirr liivQ(-ra':r. producing the m st !:aj-.y rcsuits "ii aii iho.-e who use it. Almost inr.umcndle ceitili.a'.ts have been givm of ti e crei-t virtue 1 f ihi medicine by these ef tie i:ijLcst standing ir society, and we know it to bj tho best :;rc!i,ir.-.- public. llu dsc n Cun'.-j now tho ;:-rut tloll LC.:1 I'i ice One Dollar per bottle. SANFOPD&CO.. proprietors. S45Br-adway, New York. Dr. GEO. II. KEYSEit, 140 Wooil street, For Eh u iii.lcsaie ana re-tad agent, sale by Thomas Dovine, High strect7 eiisijurs. fRHIE SUBSCRIBER, SUCCESSOR TO G. L. -fi LLOYD S:"CO., at Jetu-rson, resp.ctful!y oilers to the public, an extensive and well se lecte-d assortment of DJiY GOODS. GROCER IES.UaU, C-ips. Boots & Shots. IhadyMade Clothing. Hardware;, Queor.sware. Paints", Ghis: . Oils, and all the articles usually require! f.r FamiW Building, aini Zranufactni..g purposes. A Stock of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, and family med icines, that for quality and vjuiety is not surpas sed, (if equalled in the county.) All c-f which he will sell at the ie.west possible prices for cash or G-'iintry Produce. ALSO, A large amount of Spruce and Pine Lumber constantly on bands, and Bills for Lumber sawed to order at the shortest possible notice. ROBERT FLINN. Jefferson, May 20, 1857. tf. litl-.C'luiU .MAP OF CAMBRIA tOLN TY. The tubscribcr is rirer arinc. fif suffi cient encouragement be given,) to publish a Di rectory MAP of Cambria County, intended t. contain as much-information ns any other Coun y Map now Published in Pennsylvania. The ame to he lithographed, colored and mounted in ne most meviern tyle and workmanlike manner, and de.ivered to 6ul6crilerB at $5 per copy. WILLIAM CHRISTY June 80, iea. iEPiCAN v.Ni) ECUOPEAN d cxrir's!v i r ih'..s n4;r-t-r. a- :.sv, thu-;cn--.;ri:--g ti:- h:gtit t tl.e m..-t f...-,t:.Ii-,-!s ta-.e. ie grand A.-.; its re. .li.-thicu:...' ' NEW YOVll XA ER' AND LITE PARI HOME C tuK-ve all others, yy!I be-the ul -!' in ?e mp.irabie Romtnco. c f Sir W ." THE 'WAVEHLY NOVFI oke wiu.i.E tOivki (ci-stirg sepera' : price e.f this paper.) will be emrii six months, in adihtinn tr., and w;ti ri"ji in the Iciat ith ai abr.n.lai r iir:ji;e. and the vng.rol, as r. :; i. r..- irj car tir.d tin.e or !isp-i.-;t:i-r. to ier:-T. 'J'irt.is. Tiro Pilhsrs 7 er A ). -.-,; t"".f J:r Six Mjit'.ns invari:-.": ly in alv.-.i. e. Tin t".it nund-er of this tr:v smrt-r ' r-cr YviU ba f-und for sale ill ii e 1 - -'; Nt v.s le;-"tj :n ;! e Ut l:o : St . ! v. on the TWENTY-FIFTH PJLi OifCJl BER 1S5S. " ' -THE NEW YORK WAniriY" Is publiched CYCIV Sidurd.iV. 1 121 Nhss: j St. B. BAKER 5 CO. f 15 Brattle tt: ci I' :.t rS 'I' 011N PARKE'S JOHNSTOWN Xs 9 WOliKS. l-'iank 11 St.. t. t;i;V .: tv MONl'M ENTS, I; it 4 Stones. Mai:t:-:s. 'i v'i'eau t us. lr.ai it:'.. .fv"."N beauiit::! and tlm - vi'DK to and domes'; -j r;i and made t 1 rd'. be v-i.r. hr.aed i; dditi. n e.f erTif rr.-; !.: the business sr.d s'rict att. assure the public that r'l p.ttended to ar.d the v.-tkil most hr n-s me n.r.nuer ft. r":Y! iniie s s A-,ooi .;ujliy ' a'.r-' g:. "-5-J vif. ' rg evvr, . . -.tr . .lor.? will K' r: : e ; in the dri vered at any p-ice desired. AL.".0, Yrrir.iislcnes of various grits suitable fe.r farmers and mechanics Yv!if!esale or re tail. uO?or the convenience cf persons u the easf and nr.i th of the con:itv.recinHr- be retc and orders left with GcorgeEr-3" his TiL-ware Establi.1h1r.e-nt in EK:rsburg. v Purchasers ar? intiteil to exaniii rices. f Aug. 19. '57.1 fj5? XJXIOX IIOl'SR, lrbensburg. F JOHN A BLAIR, PRoKFirroR. Also, in connection, BLAIR v Vf will leave the Union House for Wil e1 tmn iu time to take the Eastern cr Wit;en Every accomodation will be tfJtrded pawenfiBr ofmfraMt. I i ir1 1 1 3 C O C i -4 J o O C
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