to rXicaragrua Affairs. .ASfcrsGTON. April 1. It is well under- 1 that tUG VaUlUCl wuJ uav uuut.1 il'W. Kiihioct -of Central Ameri- c,Dsiicrauuu cj3S. . fmm the Commander of tha- James A firm the statements relative to the f-a f0 ?n Nicaragua. nt ev"" P0. .rrmcnt Las column from an 6ffi- Uul b l.,t thrin tho i;th nf-Fehmarv i cp'irce "'- j t. troaties. when that of Sir OuJ' , in ratified. -with -st 'additional r-iit "au u , 'i ,the effect that Nicaragua surrender- it in. traps l !.-lifo AiTor AI ii cn'm trt i .nnf O 'o J " i..,i;tr Troatv was at that time The i'l"3'! j. V , and the Cass-Tnsarri Treaty had P . .fn ted on. r .. govern ruent -will accordingly wait , JTviMfi'mtelliaence before it can act fjTtner iv. ci:lV,f -s reai -i itou is concerned, if , i mMr that Sir Ouseley has tranceded 5U ilatcd its instructions, a formal request pr-J'L vnde of England to disavow his act. 7--es'i4,i not do so voluntary. It is thought l erVr lbat the will carry out in good faith i " i,.raM'ir"-r between the Covcmuunt " (Vt lhitaiu and the United States, re Hive to tbc settlement of the irritating qucs- ;t f.iit 01 inu uiiiuicuii uiiivu- tiODS "ru'r , , 0r is ll improbable, should Nicaragua -ii !ip V.ritish treaties, and perfect ratuy r .,, , -ny,,,.. our?, that .muhs".i ...... an! General Jerez, the Nicaraguan Minister at Washington, be tendered his passports. ChcL is the position of the question, accord- to tie best available information. Hut l!ach depends upon the character of the f.'. ure official advice from Nicaragua. A Loss of Three Thousand Lives. Near Taganrog, on the Sea of Azoff, a catastrophe occurred, aoout too" beginning of rebauary last, wnicn involved a loss ot lite unparalelled except by memorable earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. Jt appears that some three thou sand inhabitants of Taganrog, relying upon . e r . .i j t i . promise ui air weainer maae. iy tne genial atmosphere and the cloudless sky, proceeded to the AzoH feea to indulge in the'sport of fishing beneath the ice a favorite past time of that region. The atmosphere continuing serene, the party were lulled into a feeling of security, and ventured further than usual upon the ice, in the hope of obtaining a good haul. Suddenly a breze sprung up'froru the east, which growing boisterous by degrees. whirled the loose snow and Cue particles of ice in all directions; and before lon succeed ed m detaching -the ice from 'the-shore. The large ico field then broke into numerous pie ces, which, with their terrified and 'helpless human freight, drifted towards the open sea. ISo assistance could be rendered the unhappy beings by their frantic relations and friends on shore, and within two hours cot & 'sight of life wtis 'visable oa the surface of the pea. On the following aioriiinga cake of ice drift ed iu shore upon which was five of the un fortunates three of them dead, and the other two duirb end insensible. The two later a girl and an old man wove restored by means of the usual applicances, the girl, how ever, survived but a few hours, the ninn recovered, Lut'Iost the Use of his tongue a consequence, probably, cf the fright caused by the scene he had just passed through. He prepared a written narative of the occurrences of that fearful night on the AzofT. 1y this catastrophe at least three thousand rpersons found a watery grave. Later ft 3Icx.ico. Ma eh SO. Uv the arrival ot the on l - . i- n .1.. ma njth. advices trom era uruz w iue i.iu d !She kit at Vera uruz JOY TO TUB AU9IIRERS OF 4. FINE HEAD OF mm &iQm Him. Talk of beaut v. it cannot exist without a fine head of hair, then read tU5 -following, and if. you ask more, see circular arouud each bottle, and no one can doubt. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORA TIVE. We call the attention of all, old and young, to this wonderful .preparation, which turns back to its original color, gray hair cov ers the head of the bald with a luxuriant growth -removes the dandruff, itching, and all cutane ous eruptions causes contint-al flow of the natural fluids ; and hence, 'if used as a regular dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natural 'beauty. We call then upou the bald, tlit grev, or diseased in scalp, to use it : and surely the youuz will not. as they value the flowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be with out it. 'Its praise is upon the tongue of thous ands. The Agent for Trof. AVood's Hair Restorative in New Haven received the following letter in rtgard to the Restorative a few weeks since : Deep River, Conn., July 23, 1836. Mr. Leavenworth Sir : I have been troubled with daudrulf or scurf on my head for more than a year, my hair began to come out, scurf and Lair together. I saw in a New Haven paper about -'Wood's Hair Restorative" us a cure. I called at your store on the 1st of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, and I found to my satisfaction it was the thing ; it removed the scurf and new hair began to grow ; it is now two or three inches in length where it was all off. I have great taith in it. 1 wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this. I don't know-(is any of the kind is used in this place ; you may have a market for many bottles auer it is known here. Yours with respect, RUFTJS PRATT.' FIFTH YEAR Df THE EMEBFfllSE. NEW LIST OF GIFTS. CATALAUGE FllEE TO ALL. dnnn of war Stiraftiaa at lYusacola the luve been receive ,t t S frigate Sacnmxh, and tVO Spanish four French, rI 'four English vessels of The rumors of the internal war Were very confiiotipg, s.uu thereiore impo&siuie io uo io- liel on. . 'iramonis said to have sustained several defeats. His forces are not within striking distance. He is collecting bis forces atOri zaba. The citizens of Vera Cruz are confident of tie troops of Jarcz being able to beat off Miramon. Ti Si.vrtinnn tnkrs ptores on board and J v-. i. . 7 - will return to Vera Cruz without delay to re liffre die Siionah. Despatches received from the commander of the flagship Mcrnmtic. dated Harbor of Reak-ja. feb, 2Sth. says that there is reason ta 'believe the recent cruise of the sloop- of war Ikait Ltr in the Gulf of Formosa has been productive of results highly beneficial to the interests of our country in that quarter The object of the lhc,,;r io going to San Juan .Jul Sur was to protect the passengers by the Hnnm. which was expected to arrive there early in March. r.nd the presence of ono of vessels of the sq'ia iron ht in? indispensi .. t iii - .1 . . i,e, Mic nau neen cruising in iuo purMwuct of orders to infc copt fillibustors At La TTnion the Do-alar was said to be ,1: first United Statc3 vessel which had en tered that port. She was visited by the Gov fr,rri,f the Department, rrs well as by 'other ciikials. The rs"t "national salute ever rc f'ived ly tbeTiag of 'San Salvador was from ;r.. Ikfotur. which was emtiusiasttcafly re- wived bv all classes of the people. Congrat u'atcTV addresses were intcrchanrred by the Comn-.andant of Ln Union, and Commander Thatcher, copies of which have been received ly the Navy Department. Ran Runnels has received his commission w Consul to San Juan del Sur. ONE DOLLAR ! It is too much, exclaims the person desiring cheap articles for the res toration of the hair! We have however in our erporit'nee 'found tbtt articles which command sociei'tgly exorbitant prices, are in the erjd 'cheapest to the purchaser. Precari ous articles are alwaj's put up in small pack ages, s-nd efficacious mcdacines are not con sidercrd'tJv.ir at anv price. One doller being the prices of I'rqf-slsSr Il'ooiZ's Hair licslura tive. for the 'smallest size or trial bottle, is a sufficient guarantee that the trial bottle con tains more precious ingredients, in proof of which its sale has increased one huudrcd fold within the -p-.f st e"ar! CAUTION. Deware of worthless imitations as several are already in'the market, called by different names. 'Use none unless the words (Professor Woods' Hair Restorative. j Depot St. Louis, 3Jo , and New York,) arc blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers. Also by all Fancy and Toilet goods dealers in the United States and Canadas. For sale by Thomas Dcvine, High street Ebensburjr. Ten Dayst.alfr ftom Ilnyli. Evthe arrival at New lork ot the brig Mnlloo'irt, from Port au Prince, we have alviccs from Ilayti to the loth ult TV,c Committee of the Department of th yonh have publised an address to the people id 1 aamy, urging fi lelity to the President and Republic TU ecwor-of-war Jfauricc arrived at Port an Prince from Jamaica on the 8th, briDjin'r Lack to their home a number of Havtians who had been exiled by Souloque M. Dander has been duly inaugureted di rector of the Natianal Lyceum or College The eppointment is in the gift of the Prcsi- aent. end the former director who had occu pied the post for ten years retired amicably Tie leading article of the Ft-it We dn Com 'icrrc treats of the progress of natural pros ferity. It says: Let our black and yellow brethern, scatt Ered through 'the Antilles and in the Nortl "! South America, hasten to co-operate fil'i t:s in restoring the glory of the Lepub Hajti is the common country of the black race Our aocesters, in taking possession o it, rere careful to announce in the Constitu tion that they published, that all the decen dar.r? of Africans, and the inhabitants of tho "'eft Indies, belong, by right to the Haytien The American bris Pehio. Pico, Ball c. and Munticdlo, were at Port an Prince ita three French and two Spanish vessels Postmaster General Holt. On entering opon bis duties as Postmaster general of the United State3, the lion. Jo 'fcpM-'olt tlms addressed ibe official body o lt Department : "Oemleman : Standing upon the thres Md of this difficult and. for me. whollv un 'fied labor, I am most happy in the privilege v asking the personal aequaYntcnancc bo are to bo associated with me in it3 autl. The loss of a faithful and illustrious fwuie servant, who was beloved ofU, bas H,jacd this office in mourniDg, and it is sad J ea-or tipan it amid the shadows wbich snS alike upon it, and upon the hearts o '"ose charged with its administration. It i3 (Hcouraging, hewever. to know that behind TJJ cloud the pun shincrb, that if we are patent we shall see its light again I must invoke, what! shall constantly need. 1 will no doubt as constantly receive, yoor iii co"Peraiou in meeting the heavy V lrP'exiDo responsibilities which lie be- e me. Ee assured that it will bo my un- r-uoa, the rights Iu Cambria towir.-hio. on Friday, morning tV.e 2d.::.iist., Iflrs Jask RoBr.ins. about 50 vears of acre. rnu.ADELPH'A, Sept. 9, 185G. Prof. Wood Dear Sir : Your Hair Restora tive is proving itself beneficial to me. The front ud also the back part of my he:vd almost lost its covering iu fact bald. 1 have-used but two half pint bottles of your Restorative, and now the ton of my head is well studded lwiili a.prom- isins: crop of young hair, and tho front is also receiving: its benefit. 1 have tried other .prepa rations without any benefit whatever. ;I:fhink from my own persoual recommendation, 1 can induce many others to try it. Yours, lesp'y, D. Ii. THOMAS, M. D. No. 4G4 Vine street. Vixcexnes, I a., June 22, 1853. PROF. O. J. WOOD : As you are. about to manufacture and vend your recently discovered Hair -Restorative. 1 will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it and known others to use it that I have, for several years, been in the habit of usiog other Hair Restora lives, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; auu aii thi-i without discoloring the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops. I would, therefore, recom mend its use to every one desirous of having a Sue color and 'texture to the hair. Resj.ec tftilly, yours, WILSON KING. O. J. WOOD & Co., Proprietor. C12 Rroml way, New Yo k, (in the pn at N. Y. Wive Rail ing l-.Niabiisiimc-nt.J nii'i 114 jMavKct sr., ot. Loir s Mo. Cy" 'Sold by ail good drnjjsls. April C, lC59:3m. G G. EVANS. AT HISORIG1NL GIFT BOOK STORE, No. 439Cbesnut Street Philadelphia, Commences tho New Year, with an enlarged Catalogue, a griter variety of Gilts, increased facilities for buying Goods and doing business, and is now prepared to offer greater-jnducements to Book buyers than ever before. Time has pro ved that the Gift System is permanent. EVANS 'is determined to prove that his Establishment is conducted under that - system iu a more liberal and impartial manner than any other. Having lived down almost all opposition, and having the legitimacy of his plan of operation acknowledged from Maine to Calafornia, he can afford to be generous lry him, and jude for youtself. Schedule of Gifts. Patent English liever Gold Watches, $ 100,00 1'atent Anchor Lever Gold Watches, 50,00 Ladies' 18k. Case -Gold Lever Watches, -60,00 Ladies' lbk .Case Gold Lever Watches dial,fe5,00 dents7 bijver Lever atches, 25,00 Gents' Silver Lever Watche, 15,00 Gents' Silver Ijepiue Watches, 12,00 l arlor lime l ieces, new pattern, 10,00 Ladies' Elegant Black Silk Dress Faterus, 15,00 Ladies' do Plaid do do, 12,00 Ladies' Cameo Sets, (Pin and Drops,) fine, 15,00 Ladies' do do 10.00 Ladies Gold Bracelets, Stone Settings, 10,00 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, "plain dr engraved, -5,00 Gents' Solid Gold v est Chains, new ptern, 15,00 Gents' best English plated Vest Chains, -6,00 Ladles Guards or Chatelaine Cnains, -15,00 Large Gold Spring Lockets, double cases, 10)0 Large Gold Snap Lockets, do 5.00 Medium size, No. 3, Lotkets, do 3,00 Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 7,50 Superior Gold Pen, with holders and box, 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 2 00 Gents' heavy gold Pencils, Gents' rold Pens with silver Eaten, penci's, 2 00 Ladies' gold pus,in boxes with Ivory hold 'is 1 50 Ladies' mosaic "old stone sets. 12 Ladies' llorentine sets, pin and drops, 10 Lad es' jet .sets' do do 7 Ladies' lava, do do 10 Ladies' cameo pins, "large size, 5 Ladies' do do medium, 3 Ladies' do do small, 2 Ladies gold btone pins, small, 2 Ladies' box & glass miniature or hair pins, Ladies plain gold pins, new pattern, Ladies' do ear drops, Ladies' do -rold'pins, Gents' cluster 'pins, opal centre. -Gents' single stone pins, Gents' cameo or mosaic bosom studs, Gents', engraved gold do do BIBLES, PR! YER BOOKS & HYMN BOOKS, Methodist Hymn Books, EpTscopal Prat cr Books Baptist Hymn Bocks, Catholic Prayer Books, LUthem Hymn LtooKs, l'resrjyterien'iiymn liooK Of all sizes, and bound in all styles, Arauusque, Turkey morocco, Antique, Velvet, &c, withacd without clasps. FAMILY BIBLES. A large assortment Ifef Family Bibles, of all descriptions and ill prices, from-$l to $50, illns- rated with -line cugravings, printed wit n large type, on good paper and in various sty.es ot binding, from the simplest to the most ornamen tal. Also. Pulpit Bibles, m various styles, at low prices. (7 A complete Classified Catab.uge of Books, iu every department of literature, coutaiumg a complete List of Gifts, with full instructions' to Agents and persons firming Clubs, will be sent free to any part ot the L mon. Persons wisaing to form Lbraries, should have it as a took oT ret treuce before making out their lists. Send for it and you will be convince' of the cheapness and variety of the books, brMiies being pu-ascd with the liberality of the system. Orders from tie country promptly and satis factorily 'filled, and goods sent by mail or express to any part of the country. Any btxik publish ed in the L mted Mates, the retail price 1 which is One Dollar or upwards, will be promptly sent by mail on receipt of publisher's price with post age as per catalauge. Liberal commisMons allowed to all persons ior- roing Clubs. Persons acting as Agents for us can reap all the advantages of Ihc Uitt system without any co.-t to themselves, thus getting a L brary of good books m a vcrv short time: be sides which, 'the Gifts receive! with the commis sion looks, will sell for more than enough to amply pay them for their trouble. Agents wanted in every town in tbeVnin. Personsw'h-hing'to act assncb, and all thr? de sirous of a Catalogue, will confer a favor by send ing their address to. G. G. EVANS. Gift Hook Siore anl publishing Hour?, -M"9 CM ES NUT STR l-'ET. March 30,-1859.-3 m. Philadelphia, Pa. TIIC KE1, WHITE A0 BLVE. 00 00 50 00 00 50 50 50 00 50 2 2 -Z 00 Gents' plain do do do NEW T GOODS ONE PRICE CASH OR PRODUCE i mi & Gents' sleeve buttons, Ladies' do do Ladies' pearl card cases, Ladies' cameo, or gold stone ribbon pins Gents' silver pencils. Gents' pearl pocket knives, 3 blades, Itost, Gents' bu if or ivory oo do do. 50 50 00 50 50 00 50 00 00 50 75 .no 75 HOUEUT HAVI- JOHN' P. JOS PS. Who are now opening a full and general as sortment of FKE3I1 GOODS suited to the present season. )VA LLP ,1 PER O F E YER Y Q UA L1TY AND AT AX Y PRICE. We invito our friende to call and examine our h'tock, confident they will be pleased with quality and prices. Ebensburg, April G, 1859. 20-3 1. EBENSBURG AND RESS0N RAIL ROAD COMPANY. THE underpinned, duly appointed Commis sioners to receive subscriptions to the Stock of The Kbi asLtii f itid Cresxoji Hail llotui CoiajHiny, hereby give notice, that "books will be opened ami subscriptions taken to the stock of the said Company, Et the followiug times and splaccs, to wit: A theCoirrt Hoiree, in Ebensburg, on Wed nesday and Tlmrsday, the 27th, and iiSth, days of April, inst. At .he house of Lawrence Schrote, in Carroll town, on Friday, the tJSlh, day of April, inst. At the house of Adam Makin, iu Belsano, on Saturday, the COth. day ef April, inst. At the house of A . Durbin, in Munster, on Mon day, the 2d day of May. next. At the house of Dr. R. M. S. Jackson, at Cres son, on Tuesday, the 3d, day of May, next. At the house of John B. Myers, inLorctto, on Wednesday, the -4th, day of May, next. At the house of J. D. Hamilton, in Jefferson, on Thursday, the 5lh, day of May, next. At the house of George Engelbach.ln Johns town, on Friday and Saturday, the Gth,and 7th, day of May, next. Edward Roberts, John Thompson, Jr. Johnston Moore, Wra. K. Piper Peter Kaylor, Enos M'Mullcn, David OTIarro, April, C, 1859.-20-5t. Edward Shoemaker, D. W. Lewis, Edward Glass, John Evans, A. Durbin, Daniel Farren, Henry Scanlan. Commissioners. Letteis testamentary on the estate of Samuel Watt, dee'd., late of Allegheny townshihp, Cam bria county, have been granted t David Yv att bv the Register of Wills for Cambria county. All Dersons knowing ttieni-elves indented to said e i.-i are reo nested to coue foiward to make set tlement, and all having claims against said Es tate, are notified to present the same duly authen ticated to the subscriber for payment. DAVID. WATT, Sole Executor. Galitzen, April. 0. lS59.-20-Ct. uia and untV, and interests of all and at the eanie time S '. 'n t , . . . - jtl( J muexioiy to pursue the patu ot ' ---iTer u may conduct me."., The following petitions for Tavern Licenses have Li'n hied in the othce ot the O'lerK or quar ter Sessions of Cambria county, and will be pre sen ted on the first Monday of April next: Petition of Demetrius Durach, 2d Ward Johns town Borough, for Tavern License. " of Henry Fritz, 3d Ward, Johnstown Borough, to sell liquor by the quart. " of Henry Schnable, 3d Ward of Johns town Borough, to sell liquor by the quart " of Henry Litzendo'rff, 2d Ward, Johns town Borough, .to "sell liquor by the quart . J. M'DONALD, Clerk Q. 3. Marcli 30, 1859, lw. ' ? DAVIS & JONES, VARIETY HALL, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, KEEP constantly on hand a large and supe rior stock of DRY GOODS, Such as Cloths, 'Cassimeies, Suttinefts, Tweeds, Jeans, Muslins. vc., yc. DRESS GOODS of every style, FANCY GOODS and- NOTIONS. Boots a-nd Shoes, Straw, r ur cc V ool Hats, Stationary of every descriiion, Wall Paper of every style, Hardware, Qneensware, . STONE AND EARTHEN WARE. A full supply of GROCERIES, consisting of SUGARS, MOLASSES, S VP CPS, C O F F E E, TEAS, RICE, Ac. CONFECTIONARY OF ALL KINDS, l 2 I 1 1 . O (J 3 5 4 o 2 4 C 3 50 00 no 50 00 50 50 00 50 50 00 0o 00 00 00 50 50 Mioses' lava pins, Gents' gold watch keys & pencils combined, 2 00 Gents' gold toothpicks, with slides, 2 00 Gents' irold rinas. with ttone setting, 2 .50 Ladies' do do do Sets silver-plated tea spoons, Silver-plated butter knives, Ladies' or Gents' porte-monnaies, Gents' gold watch keys or vest hooks, Ladies' ilorcntine breast pius, Ladies' Jel do do Ladies' mosaic do fio Lathes' catneo ear drops, Misses do do Misses1 ear drops, with stone felting, Misses' gold bracelet, half round band, Ladies' do do do Gents' scarf pin, Gents' Jet stads, Gents' Jet sleeve buttorrs, Misses' cold crosses, Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated in the P.biive list, varying in value -from 25 cts. to 00 QCT'&oOO worth of the above gifts will be im partially distributed among purchasers with every ,$"1000 worth of Books sold. All Books sold at Publishers' lowest prices. All BKks that Evans does not publish him self are bought direct from the publishers, and in large quantities. Books to suit every taste are to Le found on his Catalogue, at prices whieh would be an inducement even without the Gift System, which offers so many additional advantages. Works by the most popular authors, living itr.d dead, in all styles, from the most costly to the plain and substantial, at astonishing low prices. CATALOGUES SENT FREE TU ANY AD- V DRESS THE PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY RED, WHITE AND BLUE Is one oX the largest and best illustrated Liter-, ary Papers in the L riled States. An Imperial Quarto containing p."Ses; or 40 columns of original, interesting and lacinatiug reading matter, from the pens of the best Amer ican authors. PREMIUMS TO SUBSCRIBERS, One copy for 1 yeir, $2 00 and 2 premiums. One copy fr 2 years. $3 50 and 4 do. One copy for 3 yers, $5 00 and G do. One copy for 5 years, JS 00 and 10 do. AND TO Cl.l'ES. Three copies, one year, $5 00 and G prems. Five c pies, one year, $8 00 and 10 do Ten copies, one year, $15 00 ana 20 do Twenty-one copies, one year, $C0 00 and 42 do Those getting up a Club of 10 Subscribers, and remitting $15, will be entitled to an extra copy, freo; and iho.se sending $30. for 21 copies, w I'd be ent-itletl -to a copy and TwmiaK, free. THE PREMIUMS. Every Subscriber to the WEEKLY RED, WHITE AND BLUE, will be entitled to two Premiums, worth fiom 50 cts. to $500, by the payment of 25 cents on each. As soon s th? snbsciidtion money is received, the subscriber will be informed by letter what his premiums are, and tlwn it is optional whether he pays the twenty-live cents on each ind takei the I remi ums or 4iot. THE PREMIUMS. The Premiums that we sell to the subscriWrs for twenty-five cents each, are comprised iu the following LIST: 5 Pianofortes. $5o0 e.ich. 5 U. S. Tieasurv Notes, 500 " 10 Gold Watches, 150 " 2o do 100 " 25 do. 75 " 50 Sewincr Machines, 75 " 200 Gold Watches, 75 ' 300 o. 50 300 Silver Watth.-Ss SO FLOUR. PISH CIGARS, BAR IRON, GLASS, PAINTS, Puller, E(jjs, Pacm BACON, TOBACCO, cud SNUFF, NAIL S, DRUGS, OI LS, &c. J olatoes, Grain, Jjeans, Hoot, it-ogs, tic, token in exchange fur Goods, and no objection to Cash handed in. CCTC11ERKY, POPLAR and PINE LUMBER bought and sold. EbcnsbuTg March t, 1859:4im. 1, 4. 2 10 mui FRUITS. HAVING pa'.d special attention to the culti vation of small fruits, and spared no pains or ex pense to procure everything of the kind rare and valuable, I am now prepared to furnish, in large or small quantities, on reasonable terms, the fol lowing varieties: . BLACKBERRIES. NEW F.OCIIELLE, OR LAWTON. 50.000 stroDg and vigerous plants of this su perior variety, at the following reduced prices: 100 Plants, $10,00 20 Plants, $4,00 40 do 6,00 10 do 2,00 CO do 5,00 4 do 1,00 Circulars, giving information as to manage ment cf plants and general cultivation, will be forwarded to all purchasers. DORCHESTER. A very long, beautiful, sweet berr.f, and abun dant bearer. Highly esteemed. NEWMAN'S TIIORNLESS. Prized on account of its comparative freedom from thorns, and its abundant yield of excellent fruit, though not to large as the first two varie ties. Price same. RASPBERRIES. Brincle's Oranges, $2, per dozenj Falstaff, Riv cr's Large Fruited Monthly; Kneverett's Giant, Hudson P.iver Antwerp, Red Antwerp and Yel low Antwerp, at $1 per dozen, and $5 per hun dred plants. .- - STRAWBERRIES. More than oue hundred varieties, embracing nearly all the Foreign and Native kinds, both old and now, worthy of cultivation. One Hundred Thousand Peabody's Seedliugs, at 50 cents per.dozen $2 per hundred $10 per thousand. '' Great care has-been takeiVto procure and pre serve these, varieties true ta name, and they, are warranted correct. '. . Catalofiics sent on &tplrCat,D tncios'.ng stamp; ' ni:. .: : T VVAY March, 16th 4t. Per 478, Pittsburg, Pa, Bayard Taylor's Travels, Works of Miss Bremer, " Bulwer, ' Do Foe, " Addison, " Thackeray, " Dr. Johnson, J. F. Cooper, I " J. T. Ileadley, " Frank Forrester, Hugh Miller, Capt -Mayne Reid Charltte Bronte, Wash'ton Irving, Grace Ajrnilar, Rev C II Spur-gaotr Japt Marryatt Peter Parley Mrs Moodie Smollet Fielding TeTry Wilkes Buvton Works of Dean Swift, " Judge Ilaliburton, " Dr. Livingstone, " Lawrence Sterne, Wavcrly Novels, Works of Bj. Franklin, " Thos. JeiTerson, ' Charles Dickens, Jlrs. South worth, " Mrs. Heutz, " Mrs. Selo;wick, " Virrnnia Townsend-j " S. M. Smucker, " T. S. Arthur, ' A. S. Roc, "DP Thompson " Sam Slick . " Jane Austin " Marion Ilarland " Maty Howitt Charles Lamb " Edward Everett ' Lorenzo Dow " Ixrd Bacon 500 Silk Dsess Patterns, 000 Silver Watclies, 00O G ild Chains. . 10 to "5 " (iold Biaoolet.s. Armlets, Neck Chains, Cameo, Florentine, Mosaic and (old Stone Sett-s, Gold and Silver 'i h-r.ibles. Gold Ear Drops, Rings. Breast Pins, Bos:n Studs. Sleeve Buttons, Cult Pius, Lockets, Kevs,Soa-f and Shawl Pins, and other articles, worth from 50 cents to $12. All communications must be addressed to A. M. BROWN. & CO., 123 St nth Third street, Philadelphia. Pa. A'-cnts wanted in all nartsof the United States and Canadas, to sell B x.ks, Music, Jewelry, Go'd Pens, Pcnciis, &.C., and receive subscript! .ns for the Rich, Wiiitk am Bi.ci:. Catalojrnes and numbered Certificates, will Ix HISTORY' AND BIOGRAPHY OF THE MOST 1 CELEBRATED AUTHORS. ; Allison, ' Hume, Macaulay, Iescott, Gibbon, Robertson, Ileadley, i Bancroft, Goodrich, Russell, Ferguson, Rollin, Lord, Sparks, And a host of ottiers, too numerous to mention. THE ANCIENT AND MODERN POETS Butler, T B Reid, Mrs Jamieson, Byron, Scott. Moore, Drydeh. Pope, . Burns, Leigh Hunt.. Mrs Sigourney, Rogers, iSouthey, II Itirk White, Tasso,. - Mrs Jamieson, Alice Carey, Keats, Edgar A Poo, Milton, Spenser, Chaucer, Mrs Hemans, Mrs Norton, Kemble, Longfellow, Tennyson, . Cowper. , Whittier. ' ' ' Dante, E W Ellsworth, Hood, Tupper, Goldsmith, Words worth, Shellej , Montgomery, r Bryant, ne has the alove in all siyles of binding, from plain cloth to the finest calf and antique, to suit all classed of purchasers. He sells these as cheap as any other house in the country, besides th ftd ditional advantages of Gift with -each Book sold : ALttuMs roit toe ladies. " Albums of all 6izes and all styles of binding to suit all tastes, profusely illustrated with mag- nimcent Steel Engravings. t act as gents. sent to those wishin capital required. Philadelphia. March 0, 1859.-16-13w THE undersi'ne.l. Dire "tors of the Poor and House of Employment of Cambria county, here by 5 ive notice that in cae .t any destitute ter- son becoming sick or :iaabled, that may become a charge upon tae county, tnoy request person in whose charge tuch destitute pt-rsns may le. lo "vc notice io the Steward of the Poor and House of Einployniont, or to either of the Direc tors, of the condition of suca persons, so that thev can be removed to said Pttor Houe without delay. WM. PALMER. ) UAVU U MAIIKO, MICIi;L. M'GUIRE. ) Jan. 2J, 1850:tf Directors. .. r A CARD. ThilailJda, Pa. The undersigned, the Founder and Publish of VAN COURT'S COUNTERFEIT DETEC TOR, desirous cf retiring from this branch ot Impress has merged that old established work r1?'. ' ravK- NOTE REPORTER OF 'IMLAY & BICKNELL- Having published an Court's Detector since 1838, the unacrsigneu re lucUntly parU with bis old fiiends andsubscrl Iters: but this relnctance is lesjfoncd by the con viction that in IMLAY & B1CKNELL S BANK NOTE BEPORTFJ1 they will receive a work that matehes the t'm'.es. " 'J. VAN COURT. PhiladETpuh, Doc. 20, .13. " ' - NOTICE. All subscriptions to I Ml. A T 'B ICR N'E L L'S BANK NOTE REPOfltER are Payable scrnpidously in Advance. This s the olileit Bank Note Publication in the world. For tlpi'-fy idng years it has maintained an unsul lied reputft:on, aud continues to be the necessary companion df all business people over "the whole continent of America, THE COIXS 'OF THE WORLD ! Now in press by Ijtl'ay & Bickneix, will be jdven gratuitously to all old and new subscribers. All Coin Charts, Guides and Manucls, as compa red with this, may be considered waste paper. T E P. MS: To the Seim-'Moni.hTy, . ' .'50 p.c'r annum. Slonthty . KOO " Single Gtpies, at the Counter 10 Cents. Mailed. . 12 Address IMLAY & BICKNELL. Box 11 50,-Post Ohice, Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 12. 18-.0:3m. Ayer's Sarsaparilla A componild remedy, in which -we hive la. bored to prrvlueethe most efTectual alterative that can lte made! It is a'conceritrated extract of l'ara Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power y to afford an effective antidote fur the disease Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those "who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one '-which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our atilicted fellow-citizens. How completely thi compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : SCROFULA AND ScROFULOCS -CofcrLArNT. Eruptions axo Ercptive Disease, Ji.ckuh, Pimples, Blotches, Tcmors, Salt Rkecm, Scald Heau, Syphilis and Tpnn.rfic Af fections, Mekccbxax Disease, Drovst, Nec raloia ob. tlc dttolochecx, debility, dys PEPSIA and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rosb or Sr. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impciuty of the Blood. This compound will be'found a great pro moter of health, when taken in. the spring, to expel the foul humors -which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders -are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the "id of this remedy, -spare Iheriiselvcs from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerou sores, through -which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out tht vitiated blood whenever you find its irr.puritie bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is -foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where'no particular disorder -is felt, people enjoy better health, and lie longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with thin pabulum of life disordered, there can "be no lating health. Sooner or later Something must go wrong, and the great -machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, th reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the dru alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it,. but more because many preparations,, pretending to be cdnct-ntrated extracts ofit, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, ppTrtiding to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only -contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and -painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, ui:til the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we cail this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue ths name from the load cf .obloquy liich rests upon it. Ar.cl v.'c think we have ground for btiievinff it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their compltte eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions oa the bottle. TEEPARED BY rn. jr. C AYER v- CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, SI pir Bottle Six Bottles for $5. VAIAJAHLtE TRACT OF TMIBCK - LAND FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for side a valuable tract of Timber lard, iyin in Summerhill township, Cambivl county. The land is handy market, beiug about, one mile and a quarter from the Central Railroad. Persons wishing to purchase will call on tho subscriber, as he will sell the land at a bargain. An indisputable title will be given. - MICUAKL O. SKKLLY. Mrch-23, lS59:4t . ' HARD TIEIESK0 MORE.'' ANY TEIISON (Lady or Gentleman,) in the United States, possessing a small capital of from $3 to $7 can enter into an easy -and respectable business, bv which from $5 to J10 per day can be realized. For particulars, address. ( with stamp) . . AY. K. AUt'JA tV (JO. 41 "North SIXTH ! t. Pihlau'a. March 2d 1830. "3 m. . 0 AttorhfV t Law. GV-cnilinre. P. F7ICE OPPOSITF CRAYVFOBD'S HOTEL. marl7,1858 jr. c. sons, iltortaey at LmW, Kbr istrg. Pa, t OFFICE IN COLONADE HOW. Nov. II, 1357:1. tf ABRAHAM KOPELIX, Attorney at Law Johnstown "VFFICE on Clinton Street, a few dMoVs ncr Vr of the enrrert cf Main arid CifntoH. April PSiS. t 31. BI 4SSOV, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, P OFFICE adjoining th Post OrTice, Aug. 21, Jfi8fr ' - Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itst-lf such a renown fcr the cure of every variety cf Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for u to recount the evidence cf its virtues, v.-herever it kas been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout Oris section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to th best it ever has been, and that it rnav be relied on to do for their relief all it hus ever Been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOB. THE CPHE OF Custivtness, Jaundice, th;tpepsia, Indigciiion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelat, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Disease, Liter CompUziirt, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumor and Holt lihcum. Worms, Oout, Aewratyfa. 6t a Dinner I'M, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best pcrietit in the world for all the purpose of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Box; 5 oxw fbr Si.C0. Great numbers of Clergymen, rhysician , "States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the uuparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below turnicd fur nish pratisour Axehican Almanac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions t-f the abote complaints, and the treatment that rild be fol lowed for their cure. ' Do not he put otf by unprincipled 'dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ater'h, and take no others. The sick want t he best aid there is for them, and tbey s-houli have iu All our Remedies -a a ff- S -Id by T. DEYlNE, Ebcushurs, and Vj Merchants generally through the country. Xov. 2t P558:t0:"y. WANTED BY Davis & Jones, 600 Urishelsof White Beans, 600 Pa&licls Clover Seed. 1000 Pcunds of Country Bacon. L"uensVUTg, March 9, 1859.- - r O. O. F.IIihland Lode No JL 423 meets everv WEDNESDAY ; veuinz at their Hail oa High, et., in I a O a c