From the N. Y. Tribune. Potatoes npived,Vai,ittM. Wm..S.C?penter ofHarrison, Westches ter -County, carefully experimenting culti vator, seoda -s tbe following observations npen several Of the new or improved varieties of potatoes which he has grown. We thin Vrat 'he says will-prove a valuable guide to others in selecting seed. 'Hcsays A description of twenty varieties from niy sallection may not be unacceptable to some of jour readers. "Prince Albert A seedling imported from - England. They are an oblong shape, entirely white, with few eyes, which lie upon iihe surface, being one of the most beautiful potatoes ver grown.. Of this variety, I planted one acre on -sward ground yield '-256 VuslnJi to itbe mere- i hope to get a much largerjyieldTiext-seMon. having plant ed this ticuv too far apart, aa it is not a rank growing kind, This X Ehould select as one of the three beet m my collection. This ap pears -to be the only good table. potato that is eatirely-tslear rroni the rflt.'itiwis'unproved Tcry -much with me, and now cooks as dry -no mealy as a Mercer, and very fine flavor ed. Ie is one of -the-bc8tipotatuM baked 1 ever-srw. State Jfnijtc tPbisis aAvery fne -variety, entirely White, oblong sbape, witii rather deep -set -eyes, cooking Try dry and office Savor, Tinatorea-quite early, yields a fair crop, aorot. Strawberry This potato is very hand some, and good for the table, but it cannot be recommended for general cultivation, being very delicate grower, requiring anach - care to get . a. .medium' crop, and rots badly. IDavis Seecffinj "Originated in .Meesac'au etts. This is one of the very 'best potatoes grown, .taking everything it to consideration -nize, .productiveness, hardiness, &c. It is -iKghtly oblong, flattened, red skin and white Ic&ide, cooking perfectly dry and mealy, and fine flavored. I planted one half acre of this iind on rorn stubbie, in drills 80 indhes a jart. 20 inches in drills, the yield was enor mous, at the rate of 350 bushels to the acre. It grows to a large -size, and perfectly solid, It is very free (from dkease. and a most val ble acquisition, Ttpens with the Mercer. Wlhe IKiaMtain A seedling from New Haujpshire, a very large, long, white potato, -weighing two pounds, each, good flavored, and solid. This, I think, will improve as it is quite new and its good qualities not yet fully developed it is a great yielder, and tree from rot. Dykeman This is indespensible as an early potato, it if one of the first to ripen, it originated in the western part of the State, and crows there to a large size, here, if the eame ced is plauted successively, the potato diminishes to about one naif its original size. I have found great benefit in changing the jced of this variety every year, it is white, -with a pink eye, slightly oblong, cooks dry and good, docs not nt, produces a good enra. JPtack IRxkc This pctaio Las so far im proved that it is now considered -one -of the iet for the table, and is likely to become cue of the leading market varieties, bat to the farmer there are some objections te this potato it requires the whole season to ma ture It has a very rank growing vine, that requires more room tnan any other potato, od yields only a medium crop, compared to the Prince Albert and Davis Seedling. Scotch Grey A dull, grey looking potato from the Ye6t, nearly round, cooks white and dry, a very good table potato, yields coed crws, and nearly free from rot DUxch Carter A new variety, with a jet black skin, white inside, and booking dry, does not yield more than half a -crop, and rots badly. Buckeye A white potato, with pink eyes. nearly rouud. This was sent to rac from Monmouth Couoty. N. J., as a fine variety, It has not proved so with we, it does not cook dry and moaly, all of them are hollow Leaned, ripens with the Mercer, quite free from rot, aori i a very abundant yielder. Washington Originated in Massachusetts This is one of the finest table potatoes that I Lave ever grown, it has a light red skin, aud is white meated, cooking very dry, and fine Savored, it is of the medium size, rouud. with deep set eyes; when boiled it has a dry flour like appearance, aud great delicacy of flavor, Ood yielder, and nearly free from rot. .Victori-a This is a new variety from Eng land, a large, slightly, oblong potato, per fectly white and smooth, cooking dry and mealy, it has been grown but one season iu this country, and cannot be properly judged until a further trial, it seems to possess a great many qualities for a market potato large yielder, and free from rot. We saw an exhibition of Mr. Carpenters potatoes that he made last Fall at the Crystal Palace, which we should think would have tempted any farmer to try to emulate him. lie ii also originating seedlings, and con stantly endeavoring - to improve - this indes pccaible article of food for all classes of the American people. lie thinks from the 1st to tbe 20th of May early enough to plant for a crop in this vicin ity, and he would only use seed of his own growing two years in succession. lie inva riably cuts seed to two or three eyes to each kill. He has experienced much with ma nures, and modes of planting, and adopted the following : Plant rank growing ones in drills to 3 feet apart, and 18 to 20 inches between tiece. JVSrrer use manure. As soon as the rows can be seen, plow and hoe; and apply ashes and plaster, . mixed in equal quantity, a handful to each hill. Keep the ground well tilled tin tne plants blossom, and afterwards go over occasionally and pull out all weeds, lie aye: "I have followed this plan for several years, and find no trouble iu growing from 200 to 300 bushels to the 'acre, of large, sound potatcts, on aa'ordinary dry land '."' -JWeiiy Melons, dc One of the best methods we Late found to raise early plants f the melon and cuccmber under glass, is to Uke soda from three to five inches thick, soak them some twelve hours or more iu liquid Bnure, and then plunge them grass down, into the bed, then insert three or four seeds la eaoh od, where they can afterwards be transplanted with the sod, without disturbing 1b roots. K-.PWtt tw jcn'U utw rgvef ft. m m DF THE IHEMISi JtlEWLISTOFIFTS. CATALAUGE FREE TO ALL. G G EVANS. AT HIS ORIGINL GIFT BOOK STORE, No.-439Chesnt Street Philadelphia, Commences the New Year, with an enlarged Catalogue, a greater variety of Gilts, increased facilities for buying Goods and doing business, ami is now prepared to offer greater inducements to Book buyers thau ever before. Time has pro ved that the Gift System is permanent. EVANS is determined to prove that bis Establishment is conducted under that system iu a ; mure liberal aud impartial manner than any other. Having lived down almost all opposition, and having the legitimacy of his plan of operation acknowledged from -Maine to California, be can afford to be generons Try1 mm, ana juae lor ycutseu. Schedule of-CUfls. Patent 'English Lever Gold Watches, $100,00 Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches, 50,00 Ladies' 18k. Case Gold Lever Watches, 50,00 Ladies' 18k Case Gold Lever Watches dial, 35,00 Gents' SJver Lever -Watches, 25,00 Gents' Silver Lever Watehe, ' -15,00 Gents' Silver lupine Watches, 12,00 Parlor Time Pieces, new pattern, 10,00 Ladies' Elegant "-Black Silk Dress Paterns, 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 or engraved, 5.00 Gents' Solid Gold Vest Chains, new patcrn, 15,00 Gents' best English plated Vest Chains, 5,00 Ladies' Guards or Chatelaine Chains, 15,00 Large Gold Spring Lockets, double cases, 10,00 Large Ciold bnap Lockets, do 6.00 Medium size, No. 3, Lockets, do 3,00 Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 7,50 Superior Gold Pen?, with holdeis aud box, -3 00 Ladies' Gold Ponrik, -2 00 Gcuts heavy gold Pencils, 3 50 Gent' cold Pens with silver kxten. pencils, 2 00 Ladies' gold p.ns, i n boxes with Ivory bold'rs 1 50 Ladies' mosaic .cold loue sets, 12 00 Ladies' .floreutine sets, pin and drops, 10 4 10 5 3 . 00 60 00 00 50 50 50 00 50 00 50 5b 00 50 50 00 50 00 00 i0 75 00 75 50 Ladies' jet sets' do do Ladies' lava, do lo Ladies' cameo pins, large size, Ladies' do do medium, Ladies' do do small, sLaclies" gold stone pins, small, Ladies box & glass miniature or hair pma, 2 Ladies' plain gold pins, new pattern, 2 Ladies' co ear drops, 2 Ladies' do gold pins, 1 Cents' cluster pins, opal centre. -2 Gents' tangle Etone pins, 1 Gents' cameo or mosaic bosom studs, 4 Gents' engraved gold do do 2 Gents' plain do do do 2 Gents' -sleeve buttons, 2 Ladies' do do 2 Ladies' pearl card cases, 6 Ladies' cameo, or ,gnld 6one ribbon pins 1 Gents' silver pencils, Gents' pearl pocket knives, 3 blades, best, 1 Gents' buff or ivory ao do do Misses' lava pins, Gents' gold watch keys & pencils combined, 2 00 Gents' gold toothpicks, with slides, Gents' gold riugs, with btonc setting. Ladies' do do do Sets silver-plated tea spoons, Silver-plated butter knives, Ladies' or Gents' porte-monnaies, Gonts' gold watch keys or vest hooka. Ladies' florentine breast pins. Ladies' Jet do do Ladies' mosaic do do . Ladies' ca:neo ear drops, Misses do do Misses' ear drops, with stone petting, Mist' gold bracelet, half round band. 2 00 2 1 2 1 1 1 5 4 o A. 2 4 C o .3 3 50 00 00 50 00 50 50 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 Ladies' Ci do do Gents' scarf pin, Gents' Jet studs, Gents' Jet sleeve buttons, Misses' cold crosses, Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated hi tie ubove list, varying in value from 25 cts. to 425 00 Q3f$500 worth of the above gilts will be im partially distributed among purchasers with every $1000 worth of Books sold. All Books sold at Publishers' lowest prices. All Books that Evans does uot publish him self are bought direct from the publishers, and in large quantities. Book to suit every taste are to be fozn d on bis Catalogue, at prices which would be an inducement even without the Gift System. which offers S3 mauy additional advantages. Works by tbe uiost popular authors, living and dead, iu all styles, from tlie most costly to the plain and substantial, at astonishing low prices. CATALOGUES SENT FREE TO ANY AD DRESS. Bayard Taylor's Travels, Works of Mi.ss Bremer, " Bulwer, Dc Foe. " Addison, Works of Dean Swift, Judge Haliburton, " Dr. Livingstone, " Lawrence Sterne, Waverly Novels, Works of Bj. Franklin, " Thus. Jefferson, ' Charles Dickens, Mrs. Southworth, " Mrs. Iltutz, " Mrs. Sedgwick, " Virginia Townsend ' S. M. Soiucker, T. S. Arthur, " A. S. Roe, " D P Thompson " Sam Slick Jane Austin " Marion Harland " Maiy llowitt " Charles Iatnb Edward Everett " Lorenzo Dow Lord Bacon 4f Thackeray, Dr. Johnson, J. F. Cooper, J.T. Ileadley, Frank Forrester, Hugh Miller, CaptMayne Reid. Charlotte Bronte, 1 Wash'ton Irving, Grace Agnilar, Rev C II Spurgson Capt Marryatt Peter Tarley Mrs Moodie Smollet Fielding Perry Wilkes , Burton HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY OF THE MOST CELEBRATED AUTHORS. Allison, Bancroft, Hume, Goodrich, Macaulay, Russell, PrescottJ Ferguson, Gibbon, RoIIin, -- Uobertson, Lord, Ileadley, - Sparks, Ad a best of others, too numerous to mention. THE ANCIENT AND MODERN POETS. Butler, T B Reid, Airs Jamieson. Byron, Scott. Moore, Dryden. Pope, Burn. I-oigh Hunt. Mrs Sigourney, Rogers, Soutbey, II Kirk White, Tasso, Mrs Jamieson, Alice Carey, Keats, Edgar A Poe, Milton, Spenser, Chaucer, Mrs Hemans, Mrs Norton, Kemble, Longfellow, Tennyson, Cowper. Wbitticr. Dante, . E W Ellsworth, Hood, Topper, Goldsmith, Wordsworth, Shelley , Montgomery, Bryant, He has tbe above in all styles of binding, from plain cloth to the finest calf and antique, tojsuit all classes of purchasers. He sells these as cheap as aDy other house in the country, besides the ad ditional advantages of Gift with each Book sold. ALBUMS FOR THE LADIES. Albnms of all sizes and all styles of binding, to suit all ta6tes, profusely illfe!ard wiKb mg- BIBLES, PR i YER BOOKS & IIYMN BOOKS, Methodist Hymn Books, Episcopal Pra3er Books Baptist Hymn Bocks, Catholic Prayer Books, Luthera Hymn Books, Presbyterian Hymn Book Of all faiz.es, and bouud in all styles, Arabusque, Turkey morocco. Antique, Velvet, &c.t with and without clasps. FAMILY BIBLES. ' Alar-ge assortment of -Family Bibles, of all descriptions and til prices, froml t0"s50,:illns trated with fine engravings, printed with large type, on good paper and in various styles of binding, from the simplest to the most ornanuen-. tal. -Also. Pulpit -Bibles, -in various styles, at low prices. C7 A complete Classified Catalouge of Books, j iu every department of literature," containing a I complete List of Gifts, with fuH instructions to Agents and persona forming Clubs, will be sent free to any part of the Union. Persons wishing to form Lbraries, should have it as a book of ref- !, erence before nntking out their lists. Send for it aud .you will be couviuced of the cheapness and variety of the books, brides beiag pleased with the liberality of the system. Orde-s from tbe country promptly and satis factorily filled, and gotxls sent by mail or express to any part of the country. Any book publish ed in the United States, the retail price of which is One Dollar or upwards, will be promptly pent by mail on receipt of publisher's price with post age as per catalauge. Liberal commissions allowed to all persons for ming Clubs. Persons acting as Agents for us can reap all the advantages of the Girt system without any cost to themselves, thus getting a L:brary of good books in a very short time; be sides which, the Gifts received with the commis sion books, will sell for more than enough to amply pay them for their trouble. Agents wanted in every town in tbe Union. Persons wishing 'to act as such, and all those de sirous of a 'Catalogue, will confer a favor by send ing their address to. G.G. EVANS. Gift Book-Slore andpnlAisMng House, 439 CHESNUT STREET, March "30.-1 8i9.-3 m. Philadelphia, Pa. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by spe cial Endowment, for tJie Relief of the Side and Diftressed, afflicted with Virulent and Ejtidemic Dis eases. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, view of the awful destruction of human bfe 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 A VICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a discription of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of rife, -&c.,) and in tftso of extreme poverty, "to FTJRNIS1I 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 Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism rr 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 Sperm at orrloea, or" Seminal weakness, the vice of Onauism. Mastur 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 Surgeon, "Howard Ass-ciation, No. 2 South Ninth "Stieet, Philadel- dnia, Pa. Jan. 20, 1859. ly. TIIK XEW-TOKKER." Now offered for the purpose of securing tbe widest possible circulation a first-class New York weekly family paper, eight large pages, illustrated, beautifiAl3r printed on the best white paper, with contributions and articles, stories, poems, awoilotes, &c.,&c, by Wa?Kngt'i Ir ving, Longfellow, B;Jwer,ToimysonvW. Gil more Simnss, likkens. Mrs. Sigourney, Thackeray, Peter Parley, Hawthorn. Alice Carey and oth ers. The Weekly -NEW-YORKER""(pronoim-ced a superior publication to tbe New York Ledger.) is offered at only ONE DOLLAR a year to subscribers who send the one dollar immedi ately to the publisher, C Mathews, No. 197 Fulton street, iS. x. Specimen copies sent tor a 3 cent stamp. fmar2,l859;14 1M7ILLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE TT" Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in For eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old MonongaheU and Rectified Whiskey. No. 329 Commercial Row. Libert v street, PITTSBURG, Pa. SUNDRIES 5M) Bbls double Rectified Whis key. 187 Bbls Old Monongahela Rye Whisky. Par, (very choice ) 50 Hhds N. O. Sugar; "70 Bbls N. O. Moiasses. With a general assort meut of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails &c.,all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. L February 17, I858.tf GEORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTON, Importers and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlerv, Src, No. 255 Market Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand the genuine Tinn thy Slack's Augers,W. Mann's Beatty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished St-1 Shovels. Darling & Waldron's G rass and Cradling-Scythes, Com in(n and Patent Scyt!e Snaths, Patent Clothes Pius, $-c, &c, which tbev offer for sale on reas onable terms, to country daalers only Januiry25, 1855. B EN. P. THOMPSON, trift P. I. PATTON facturer 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, PRICE I. PATTON. A. OrPENIIEIMER. February 17, I858:tf OHX II. ALLEN dr CO., NOS. 2 4 Chestnut Street, (south side, below Water,) PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-ware House, is the Citi .) 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. Please call and examine our stock. March 4, 1857. ly. ; HI LA DELPHI A 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 his portion cf the State, to whom opportunities will be ooered tor large profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. February 17, I858:tf PHILIP RETMER. ROBT. J. ANDERSON R1 EYMER & ANDERSON. Wholesale Dea lers in Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spices, Con fectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, &c. fcJ-Oran-ges and Lemers received weekly. No. 39 Wood street. Opposite tho St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburg, Feb. 17, 1858:tf EMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shot, Straw Goods, Hats and Caps, No. 68 North Third Street bsfcween Arch and Cherry, Phila 1 OUIS LUCKHARDT, WATCH MAKER, ii AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned rc3pcctfull begs leave to inform the cit--zens of Johnstown and ' vicinity that'll He s i7ist received' nd is'UOw oBeniTKT-the ljrsrest stock of Clocks Watches, and Jcicelry,etT brought to jorinstown without ex cepting, 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 another. A 'List of some of the articles comprised in the assorttaentj is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examined, at tbe Store or. Main Street. Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful iewelled, Gold Lepines.-4 holes "" " Silver English Levera, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Lecines. Gold Guard Chains, Gold Vest Chains, Oold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions. Silver'Esteosioa Pencils and Tens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Rings, Gold Oiff Pius, Gold and Silver Watc Keys. Portmonaies, Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain, Silver Tablespoons, . Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, riated Teaspoons ' Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Setts, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, &c, Colt's and Allen's 'Revolvers, 6 inches, Gold Bracelets. Accordeons, Silver and Plated Spectacles, &c, &c, &c. Or?- Aw. sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with prompt rress and at low rates. Con fident that be cannot be undersold, the undersign respectfully solicits tbe confidence and patronage of the public. LOUIS LUCK II A RDT Mayl4,l85G. 29-tf. Jan. 5.1859. CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFER, Pbofeie Ton w TOULD respectfully inform bis old friends and the travelling public that he has leas. ed the Logan House, Hollidaysburg, and is pre pared !to entertain all who may favor him with their patTonnse in unobjectionable style. - The HOUSE has been newly furnished tbio out in a st3"le not surpassed by any establishmenl in the interior of the State! His TABLE ill always be supplied with all the substar.thtls and delicacies 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, aud noth ing will b left undone to render its guests ccin furta1)le,:id happy. The STABLES, which are extensive, will be attended lv honest and faithful hostlers. RESTATJSAIIT. The basement is occupied as a Restaurant, where meals will be served up at all hours of the day. together - with oysters wild game, fish and all the delecacies and refresh ments of the season. JOHN KIEFFER. June 4, lS56.-32tf. W .4LTOX MO I SI3. THE UNDEBSIGNED RESPECTFULLY reforms tire jHiblicthat he leased for a term of yiare, the ""Walt-ox HofSE,r' situate on the Platrk; road, half way between -Ebensburg an Jefferson. This Hotel is one of the "most desira ble places as a summer resort in the State. The forests adjoining are swarming with game, and the "fisherman" will find ample opportunity for gratif3-ing bis tasto in the streams of the neigh borhood. ro pams will l-e spared to make my guests foel at heme. GIDEON MARLETT. June 9, 1858 SO ARCADE IIOTEC, Ebensburgr, I'a. HENRY POSTER, Propriktch. mni3 HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS JL the "Ebensburg House," is one of tbe old Pft and best stands in the borough of Ebersburg. for the aceoniTOfHlatit.ei of the traveling cotnninni tv. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be supplied with all tliC luxuries ot the season, his BAR with the choicest ot Uquors, and no pains spared to rentier Ins guests comt. rtable Ebensburg. April 14. 1818:22:ly. lVASIHGTOX HOUSE. LAWRENCE SCHROTH, TisopRiETOa. THIS popular and pleasantly situated bouse is located in tle Tillage ofCarrollton, Cam bria couatyjandiskept in a manner so as to af ford every com lort to visitors, being well turnish ed ih every respect. HIS BAR will con. tarn the best ol liquors : his 1ABLK, the best the market can afford. Nothing will be left cmtone to render the visit of a21 persons pleasant and agreeable. . L. S. Carrol ton. July 15. 1857. F UESH OYSTERS. A. B. BLtAN respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that be has opned an Oyster Saloon, in the first building east of tbe Tot Office, and is prepared to ac commodate the public in a superior tnanmr. He has made arrangements to get bis Oysters direct from the Eastern markets, and will supply fami lies by the can or dozen at the cheapest rate. Give him a call. Ae still coutinues to practice tbe Tonsorial art at bis shop in the room adjoining tbe Oyster Sa loon. oct 18.1858. c LOTH ING ! ! CLOTHING ! ! ! EVANS & HUGHES would respectfully in- 1 vite the attention of the citizens of Ebens burg and Kiirrouuding country to the large and extensive Kk of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING which they have just received from tbe 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., &rt. Handkerchiefs. Stocks, Cra vats. Hats of .all kinds and descriptions, Umbrel las and Suspenders. Clothing made to order a' the shortest notice. Please call and see us befr you make a purchase anywhere else, as we car guarantee that we will not be beat in . quality and low prices by any establishment in the State Terms Cash or Country Produce. EVANS & HUGHES. Ebensburg, Nov. 10, I858.tf. TW'EW TIN-WARE ESTABL1SMENT. JJI The undersigned takes this method of informing the citizens of Ebensburg and sur rounding country, that be has commenced business in this place, in the building formerly occupied by M. 8. Harr, one door west f the Post Office, where he intends to carry onhisbusi ness in all its branches. TINWARE of all de scriptions kept constantly on ban 1. aud at pii ces to suit the times. Country Merchants can have orders filled to any amount. By strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. FELIX U FN LE. Ebensburg April 28th, 1858. BENSBURG FOUNDRY HAVING pur chased the rntirc stock and fixtures ol the Ebensburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared o furnish farmers and others with Ploughs, Plough Points, Stoves. Mill Irons, Threshing Machines, and castings of any kind that may be needed id jhe community. . By strict attention to the business of the con cern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive a liberal patronage from those in want of article in his line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GtAFS. Marrl 32, 'fiS-tf. Citf, (Soppcr Hub SJpti ron a a la UJ -J PS o t J i Pi D 'UJ O GQ III -J O J -a a U V B C e S W tn W o tn GALLAGHER'S STJNTtlSE AIR-TIGHT 'jnilE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THH CITIZENS OF EBENSBUH0 AM "B viHnitv that he has -Hist received and lias on band tbe LARGEST, BEST, and MOST rr,v PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware, Cooking, Parlor and Ueatir Stoves, p,,. Points Wagon boxes, Sugar kettles, &c, ever offered for sale in Ebensburg, consisting of 25 en t Patterns of Cock Stoves of all size?; 20 different patterns of Parbr nd Heating Stove cf sizes; 10 different kinds of Plows; Sugar kettles aud Wagon lores df ali fcies; Brass and C.f Kettles of all sizes; Preserving Kettles of all svzes: scription all of which wili be sold low for Cash. 'Elinor ii-ittriicim ior tne ra.LroiiK."e irrr-iouic . . i if .1 . l siune, lie natters nimseii mai ne canine 1,1? iu vt-ith ra1 bPt ir-r bargains than t :ev can eel at five him a :all before purchasing elsewhere, as the commivnity. Job work of all kinds done Ain House S:utin2 mar e and put up ou 00- Country Produce of all kinds taken in f,.tai n...,rur l'.ra Tpwtr. &c tiktu N. B. AH persons knowing ther:'.ives mueoiea lomt oy .uie vr tooi. Awuni are respa fullv invited to call with their casU ana fcetue up Ebensburg, Sept. 15, 1853. THE ULD, 1VISITE AD DUE. THE PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY EED. WHITE AND BLUE Is one of tbe largest and iet illustrated Liter ary Papers in the United Slates. An Imperial yuarto containing pces; or columns of original, iutoresting and facinating reading matter. Iroin the pens of the best Amer ican authors. PREMIUMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. One copy for 1 year, $2 00 and 2 premiums. "One copy for 2 yews, J3 0) ami 4 uo. One copy tor 3 years, Jo W ana 6 io. Oue copy for 5 years, $8 00 and 10 do. 1N"D TO Ci-CBS. Three copies, oue year, $5 00 and G prems. Five copies, one year, J3 00 and 10 do Ten copies, one year, $15 00 and 20 do Twenty-one copies, one year. $30 00 and 42 do Tbce getting up a Club of 10 Subscribers, and remitting $15. will be entitled to an extra copy, free-; and ihose sending 30. for 21 copies, v. Ul be entitled to a copy and premiums, free. THE PREMIUMS. Every Subscriber to the WEEKLY RED, WHITE AND BLUE, will be entitled--to two Premiums, worth from 50 cts. to $-500, by the payment of 25 cents on each. As soon s thi subscridtion money is received, the subscriber will be informed by letter what his premiums are, aud then it is optional whether he pays the twenty-five ceats oa each and takes the Premi ums or not. THE PREMIUMS. Tbe Premiums that we sell to tbe subscribers for twenty-five cetts each, are comprised iu the following LI SI: 5 Pianc fortes, 5 U. S. Tieasiry Nvtos, 10 Gold Watches, 20 do 25 do. 50 Sewing Machines, 200 Gold Watches, S00 do. S00 Silver Watehe?, 500 Silk Isess Patterns, 1,000 Silver Watches, $500 each. 500 4i 150 " 100 " 75 " 75 75 " 10 " 30 Jo 10 10 to 25 1 1,000 Gvld Chains, Gold Bracelets. Armlets, Neck Chairs, Cameo. Florentine, Mosaic and L-ld Stone Setts. G M and Silver Tlrmbles. Gold Ear Drops, Rli. B roast Pins, Bosom Studs, Sleeve Buftn:is, Cr.it Fins, Lockets, Keys, Sea-f and Shawl Pins, and other articles, worth trom 50 cents to $12. All communications must be addressed to A. M. BROWN, & CO., 123 St-uth Third street, Phil 1 lphi t. Pa. Agents wanted in all parts .f tbe United St-ts nd Canadas, to sell IVks. Music. Jvw:r.v, G!.! Pen. Pciois, &c., and re'eive subscripli jus for the Red, White and 1Ji.ce. CatiU-cies and numbered Certificates, will be sent to tln.-se wishing to act as Agents. No capital required. Philadelphia. March 0, lS50.-lfc'-13w JOHN TARKE'S JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS. Franklin Street, nesrly tpposiie the new iletluKlist Church. Johrs'own, l a MONUMENTS, TOMP.S, GRAVE Stones, Mantels. Table and Bu- eau tcips, manufactured of tbe nrt beantili'.l and finest quality of forcfpii a. I ami niaue to orx.cr as cneap as rney y v De j,unnasct m the Ka?t, with ti-e dditbuof carriage; From long exren'enc iu the business and strict attention thereto, he assure the iiublic that all orders will be rron-i-tlv attended to and tbe wok finished in the be.t ai d most handsome manner furnished to order and del vered at any place desired. ' ALSO, Grinbittiies of varknis grits and 617?, tuitable for farmers and mechanics. Sold by wholesale or retail. RyYor the convenience of persons re:.Idhipin the emt and north of the county, pecimens ma3 W recv. aud orders left with Georgelluntley, at his Til. ware Establi?hmer.t in Ebensburg. Purchasers are invited to examine stock na T'cs. Aug. iq 57 rinre20.1Pf5 L'AIO IIOI'SE:, 1 bflisliir. pM. JOHN A BLAIR, Pb.kpietok. Also, in connection, BLAIR & Co's UACES. will leave tbe Union Hon for Willmore St tion in time to take thu Pattern or Western trains Ever' accomodation will be afforded to rnakf passenger cotnfrablte. "d BARGAINS! BARGAINS! m3 COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE ! ! Mrcnants 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 for the fall v . r. rt rade.- It is tbe largest and best assortment to b? oundiAVe6t of the mountains, made in a superio' manner and of the v?ry best materials. Having adopted all the improvements of the times inth trade, in machinery and materials, I am prepare to complete successfully with city manufacturers, in prices and terms. Orders fiom one dollar to five hundred dollar worth, promptly filled, tbe wart s carefully packed and guaranteed not to leak. One trial from merchants who have not dtv.h with me heretofore is requested. At least send for a Trice List. Thankful for past favors, I respectfully solicit their continuance. Address F. W, HAY. Johnstown, Cambria tfuntv pa Off. Jl, 1WT.WHT Mm, -glota, $ ihmgts, fo. f f 2 H f o ta t 3 U W w Q H o ja n o CO 3 z C 0 I 3 e S a X a? 9 I 0 0 o 2 z 0 n 5.in,"opper ana 2neet iron ware ol every f.tar .nttnmprc nTrl nil wl r -11 f , - i - icwuw, .w. .w....uu.iii; ,., imcmw v . - -;""'ai3 any otner i iace, ana rwpvcuu:iy inviiej tlce , be will spare no pains to merit tbe patron? g. j on tne fujras,i nonce. tbe shortest notice Sc most reasonable terms f rui exchange. Also Cherry, Ash. and Poplar Jacbj, in exchacce. GEORGE HUNTLEY- lmmeciaieiy. uluuuu 111 iiLi. T II mm m PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, IS A C RI! scientific Medical Discouery, and is daily worki cuFes almost to gTeat too believe. It cures uf by magic, even the first dose gicivg htn'f.t. id seldom more than une bottle is required to ca any kind of Liver ?omplahit, from the went jaundice or Dvsrepsia to a common hcadaci all of which are the result of a Diseased Liar, The Liver is oue of the principal rcgutino! tbe human body, and when it perioiEsia functions wU, the poweis of tbe system is fmly developed. II btomach 13 almost trrv ly dependent on the healthy action cf tLe Lire for tLe proper performance of its fcndio'.s. When the stomach is at fault, the bc-vres are tt fault, and tbe bole system Suffers iu asse sequence of t.ne organ the Liver bavir. ceas ed to do its duty. For tbe diseases of tLia orga one of the proprietors Las niide it Lis stu-.'vn a practice of more than twenty years, tj t:.i some remetly wherewith to counteract rcaay rangemeuts to which it is iLl I j. To prove that this remedy is at last i-zzi any person tronbled tvita the Liver Compliia in any of its i.jrias, La cut w try a b-.-ttle, convictiou is certain. A compound has been One Lottie takea f formed by dissolving fema?e obstructions gums and cxtractinp0 moves tbe caue i f it that part which solu- disease, and iuske 1 ble for the active vir- perfect cuie. tues of tbe medicine Oi.ly cne dtse ::- These gums remove all- mediatev relieves Qlv morbid or bad bumor he, while one dos from the stomach anJO ten repeated is a -i system, supplying inj cure for Cboler 31? their j-lace a btalthy bus, and a prevtuliv: Sow of tile, invigorat-. of Cholera. Ti the stomach, caus-" tie dose laen arte in: fvtd to digest nell,j3 "ill prevent tbe recL- puptying tne i-icoo.., rence : bilious an- nvmz tne ami neauu wniie it micves t. to the whole machine- painful feelings. rv. removiusr the cans-1" Oaiv ona bcit c i es of the disease, andf-3 nre!ed to thro-v i-tsti effecting a ra.iicai currtbe system the e:7r.a withcut any of the dis of meui .i .ie af;er a I Eg agreeab'e after effects sickness, felt by using calomel One bottle f-f or mineral piison that .Taun'lice. rcirifs a is usually resorted to. BQ vellcwuesa i-r ur.r.i'.u- One dose, after e: t- rd t lu fix in ti e ins". 1? sufucieut to re-" One do.e tan r ,'..n 1 fieve the stomach ai-rt slurt time before et prevent the fx! from0ing, gives rigiT to til rising and souring. appetite a n l niaia One :os.' taken be- ftod dif-st well. f.re retiring prevents; One de, often 1 nightmare. - pcateil. cure, tbe cl.w Only oue dtse taken nie Diarrhot a in i' at right loosens , the&3 w o r s t form's U bowels geurly, and summer and cures costiveness. e? Cimi.'.aint vield ir One J:se taken 1 1 -. v after- most tne hrt !f. eacn uieai win ciire Ktuu nose ruies ii Dyspepsia. tr tack-s tf w(.rn;s. Ft: C7 ne uise or tv( worms in child rt teasposnsful wil'. all n there is 10 surer. , ways relieve Sick-bead- ,.r fpeedier remtdy. t ache. neterj a:ls. There is no exaseratirn ir. l:te ttautre:'., tl ev arc plain soltr frets tl at we cr.n rTt ! evidence to pve, while al! whv use it arcf "s can i inr-ir unanimous Testimony tn 1!S lavcT. lTllll f tllH 1 (II..T1A 1 s.t Iirnr f. tr.ft'fl c " " .....iv.-i.l w 1 v 1 . ' now (fibred to tlie i)tiblir. t!ir? :-re nci.e '( 2 ran I so fully recommend as Dr. Sar.fi.m's Inv'J f- I i ator, generally known throughout tie I'vl-a- Tl is preparation is truly a ZiVer Jnrign I rodueing the most happy resu!ts i n flil i'-' who use it. Almost ii.nnmeral le cMt".fic"' have ben gjren f ti e fireat viiti.e fdi mediciue by these of tl e biubest i.t?i.'ir-2 is sc ciety, and we know it to be the test pTe: tion now before tho public. Hudson Democrat. Price One Dollar per bottta. SANFORD & CO . i.n.rrictr. 845rr-i"'; New York. Dr. GEO. II. KEYSER, 140 u ttreet, wholesale and retail ag nt. Ftr sale by Thomas Devine, High Elemlurg. r5 HIE SUBSCRIBER, SUCCESSOR TO G t . LLOYD & CO.. at JefiVrsnn. rewttij lected assortment of DRY OOUPS. OJICCE IES. Hats, Caps, Boots A Shoes, ' R a-y Clothing. Hardware, Qucuswjre. Taints. G-0 Uus, and all the articles uui!.'y required Famil Building, and Manuf.ict. rii g j'tirp" A Stnrlc nf llni bvMffi. f.ti'.ilv B r Ciuntrv Troliie. AIO. ' A large amount of Spruce did Pire bc"1" constantly on bands, and Bills for Lumber rt" to order at the shortcut posub'e notice. ROBERT FLIN . JefTerson. May 0, lPST. tf. Diiii;cnkv map o v.AyiJTJT'il TY. Tbe uibsciiber is prrj aih'p. f' i? eieut fcncouragen.ent c givn.) to pni.'i-h i rectory MAP of C'la.rrij. Cvniy. inft-idt-1 :" coi.tain as much inf irmaii ui -s any orhr y Map now PuImis'.!-,; in rem.-syivanla. '. anie to be lithographed, colored iad nm.i toi ce laoit in "?ern thand wo -k tillVf roLU' ind da iverel to bubtri! e i 5 i r c ry. WILLIAM CHBISTT lcmes. that for quality ami vaiitfy is r-t urr."f Be J, (if 'equalled in the county.) All "f m llii he will sell at tbe b west TKip6ible iuicc fore-'1 r JS I T ! of I at i i re a ' i 11 s 2 i SE i I 81 ' l 2 ! & "Hi I ... on i 4 i f 3 o o o c