u u I! Nature's Plan of Manuring. Much has been said of late, and not with out reason, of following nature's plan of ma nuring, by placing manure on the surface or lightly' ploughing them under the surface, instead of the more general practice of trench ing, or plowing organic manures deep in the toil. It is very true that undeeomposed or freshly composed stall manure, if plowed in deeply, may not decompose fast enough to feed the growing crop, its true pabaluni, at the right time; but oa heavy clay loam I have never found such manure to fail to bring heavy corn and large wurzel beets particularly if the season was warm acd there was a try ing summer drought, aa at that time such manure decomposes fast and keeps up the moisture of the soil. In the summer of 18M we had tic most trying drought, perhaps, ever known in this country ; the crop of In dian corn, which delights in hot weather, while maturing its cereal yield, now rolled its leaves and refused to fill its ears, yet my patch of corn that season was one of the test ever grown ; the leaves rolled a little by dav, but they were always fully expanded in the morning. There can ba no doubt that this success, was, next to frequent hoeings, due to the long green manure that had been trenched deeply into the soil the fall and winter before, I take it that a heavy, tenacious soil, no matter how well it is underdrained, if it is only top dressed with rotten manure and lightly ploughed, cannot receive the mechan ical amelioration below the ploughing so necessary to make the subsoil friable and absorptive ; hence with such surface treatment a yearly application of manure is indespen 6ible. But if fresh stall manure (the longer the better) is ploughed deeply into such a 6ou, in the process ol its decay it amends the poil below the surface chemically as well as mechanically, and the subsoil, befora dry and hard, now becomes absorptive and a darker colored, with its bygremetrieal power much increased. But as farmers make much stall manure iu the spring months that must be kept over for fall ploughing, or to top drefS meadows in the fall, such manure must necessarily bo decomposed during the rummer, which, if slowly done, without either washing or overheating, will be a most valu able amendment to top dress the wheat fal- ; low, if only harrowed, not ploughed in. IJence 1 take it that both top dressing and deeply ploughing in manures should be prac tical according to circumstances and require ments, not only of the soil, but the crops ; and even where a soil is deeply amended, a little top dressing, if it is ouly in the drill or the hill, will at least be a qaickner of the crop, which, in slow seasons, is a great help. At any rate there is not as much waste of ammonia in top dressiug with even semi-rot ti;n manure a there must Le in Peruvian gu ano, because with the latter there is no nas cent carbonic acid to save, or woody fibre to belter and turn its ammonia from the air to the soil. One great argument in favor of top dres sing is tho absorbing power it produces Schubler'a very interesting experiments show 'that one hundred pounds of dry humus will absorb from an atmosphere saturated with moisture twelve poaad of water in seventy two hours, a still clay only four pound, a calcareous sand only one-quarter of a pound, and a eilecious sand, destitute of vegetable matter, none at all." No wonder, then, that a blowing sand ceases to produce, when it has not hygrometrical power enough to ab sorb nnd retain from the atmosphere a single particle of plant-food; and Lence it is that everv amendment to a barren soil adds to Its capacity to feed itself from the kindly tilant food ever present ia dew and rain. GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! THE ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK TTORE. D. W. EVANS & CO. THE I 677 BEODWAY. C77 I THE FIFTH NEW-YORK. FIFTH YEAR ESTABLISHED 1854. l LA It. The following is a nartul list of property which will be given to the purchasers of Books at the time of sale: W or tn Irom Gold Watches English Lever, Patent Lever and Lepmes. $C0 OU to UO Siiver Watches, Patent Lever full jewelled hunting cases open faces and cyleuder es capement. 12 00 to 40 00 GoM Lockets Large siza, four glasses, nnd two JM YEAR IF TM fflflfflg. NEW LIST OF GIFTS. CATALAUGE I'll EE TO ALL. G G EVANS. AT IIISORIGLNL GIFT BOOK STORE, 2 . 439CEiesnut Street lla!lalelpliia, Commences the New Year, with an enlarged Catalogue, a greater variety of Gilts, increased facilities for buying Goods and doing busimss, and is now prepared to oiler greater inducements to Book buyers than ever before. Time has pro ved that the Gift System is permanent. EVANS ... u- 7 cm.,i i .;th is aeienniiicu to prove mm ms isuioiisnmeut is elasses with, sprinc large ana small size wmi i . . , , 1 , . ... . lassta mm to a , , conducted under that system iu a more liberal snan. oU to j- oo . . . - , ., ' . .. . . . , i on aim liunaruai maimer man ivuv outer. i - Hameo. Mosaic. Florentine. Painted, Lava, Gold stones Oaruet and Curol bets ot 1 ins ana dtoi.s. 6 00 to 25 00 Ladies' Gold Guard Chain?, Fancy Neck Chains, Chatelaines. 8 00 to 18 00 Gents' Fob and Vest Chains. 10 00 to 30 00 Sets Cameo Goldsione. Painted M saic Garnet, Onyx, Engraved and Plain gold Sleeve But tons and liosom Studs. 2 00 to 1G 00 Gold Pencils with Pens, large medium, and small. 3 50 to 7 50 Silver Pencil.-;, with Gold Tens, larjje, medium and fciua.il size, double and single extension cases 2 00 to 5 00 Gents' Heavy Signet Rings, Ladies Gold Chaseo and plaiu lyings. 1 00 to 7 L0 Gents' Gold Bosom Pins, Cluster, with Opal, Scarf, Pins.Onvz, Garnet, &c.,l 50 to 5 00 Rich Silk Dress Pat terns, . 22 00 to SO 00 Cameo Mosaic, Coral, Garnet, Chased and Plain Oval Bracelets. 5 00 to 30 00 Silver and Gold Thimbles. 50 to G 00 Gents' Pen aud Pocket Knife. 50 to 1 50 Pearl and Morocco Port Monies. 50 to 2 50 Toothpicks. Watch Keves. Guard Slides. 1 50 to 3 50 Gold Crosses, small medium and Urge. 2 00 to 7 50 Besides other Gifts, comprising a large and valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles, va rying from $1 to $40. The proprietors of the OLDEST ESTAB LISHED GiET BOOK STORE IN TUB UNI TED STATES, for the uninterrupted success which has crowned their ernest efforts to please during the last four years, wculd return their sin cere thanks to the kindreds of thousands who lirve, in past time, seen fit to bestow their liberal patronage upon them; and would further assure them, and the public ?ererar!y, that their long experience and established capital warrant them in otlenng greater inducements than ever, ana such as are out of the reach of aiy similar estab lishment iu the country; and propose, in this, THF FIFTH YEAR of their location in New-York. t introduce NEW FEATURES. STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS, GIFTS. OF GREATER VALUE AND VA RIETY, A STILL LARGER AND BETTER SELECTED STOCK OF BOOKS, Commissi' .as ami inducements to clubs and to agents who are wiihns to unvote their tone to our lu sines: so that th"se who desire ran have SgSU GIFTS AND BOOKS WITOUT MONEY, We shall endeavor to establish an a-nt itt everv town in toe United States, so that nil who mav bjiieSt by our liberal system of trade. We have appoints! JOHN RODGERS JR. our duly authorized aqent for Ebensiuir arid vi cinity, who w ill receive and forward all orders with attention and despatch. A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE ready for distribution, containing every desirable book, uew or old, now in print; and acknowl edged by librarians and literarv meu to be the most eomnlete and bed classified ever issued' without an exception, 500,000 are ready to be given away, mailed free to anv address, to all parti of the world, It contains all woks on Having lived down almost all opposition, and having the legitimacy of his plan of operation acknowledged from Maine to Caiaiorma, lie can ahord to be generous. Try hitn, aud jude for youtself. Schedule ofrdfln. Patent English Lever Gold Watches, $100,00 Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches, 50,00 Ladies' 18k. Case Gold Lever Watches, 50,00 ladies' ltk, Case Gold Lever Watches dial, 35,00 Lints' Silver Lever Watches, 25,00 Gents' Silver Lever Watche, 15,00 Gents' Silver lupine Watches, 12,00 Pai lor Time Pieces, new pattern, lu,0o Ladies' Elegant Black Siik Dress Taterns, i,''0 La. iies' do Plaid do do, 12,no Ladies' Cameo Sets, (Pin and Drops,) fine, 15,t'0 Ladies' do do , lo,00 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, Stone Settings, 10,00 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, plain or engraved, 5,00 Gents' Solid Gold Vest Chains, new pateru, 15,00 Gents' best English plated Vest Covins, 5,00 Ladies' Guards or Chatelaine Chains, 15,00 Large Gold Spring Lockets, double cases, 10,00 Iir;e Gold buap Lockets, do 5.(0 Medium size, Nv. 3. Lckets, do 3,00 Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 7,50 Superior Gold Pen, with hoidisis aud box, 3 1-0 Ladies' Gold Pencds, 2 00 Gents' heavy xld Pencils, 3 50 Gents' gold Pens with silver Exten. pencils. 2 00 Ladies gold p-tis, 111 boxes with Ivory hold is 1 50 12 00 10 00 7 50 10 00 5 00 3 50 2 50 2 50 BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS & HYMN BOOKS, Methodic Hymn Books, Episcopal Pra or Books Baptist Hymn Books, Catholic Prayer B.Kks, Luthcru Hymn Books, Presbyterian Hymn Book Of all sizes, and bound in all styles, Arabutque, Turkey morocco, Antique, Velvet, &c, with and without clasps. FAMILY BIBLES. A large assortment of Family Bibles, of all descriptions and sdl prices, from $1 to 50, illus trated with tine engravings, printed with large type, on good paper and in various styles of binding, from the simplest to the most ornamen tal. Also, Pulpit Bibles, ia various styles, at low rrices. la.iies' mosaic Kold stone sets, Ladies' fiorentine sets, pin and drops, uo do LadW jet sets' Ladies lava, Ladies' cameo pins, large size. Ladies do do meuuim, Ladies' do do small, Ladies', gold t me pins, small, do do Ladies' box & gbits miniature or hair pins, 2 00 Ladies plaiu gold pins, new pattern. Laoies Co ear crops. Ladies' do gold pins, Gents' cluster pins, opal centre. Gents single stone puis. Gents' cameo or mosaic bosom studs, Oent' engraved gold do do Gents' plain do do do Gents, sieeve buttons. Ladle' do Iidies' pearl card cases. Ladies' camc, or gold stone ribbon pins Gent-s sitvc-r pencils, Gents' pearl junket knives, 3 blades, lst, Gents" Lull' or ivory uo do do Misses' lava pins, Gents' g"ld watch keys & pencils combined, 2 0O Gents' gold toothpicks, with sh.:e,s. Gents' gold rin-'s, wita btone setting. Ladies' do do do St-rs s-ilvcr-T.lated tea s noons. X 9 Suv-r-piatcd butter knives, 2 50 2 00 1 50 2 50 1 00 4 50 2 50 2 00 50 00 00 50 75 1 00 75 2 50 Chi, (Sop per anb gfetdjron : Sahu, gtobes, plong&s, tfc. Ladies' or Gents' poite-monnaies. Gents' gold watch keys or vest hooks, Ladies' Florentine breast pins. La'.ies Jet do do v Ladies mosaic do do TIic Slacli Ikuot oa tlic Plum. "We find on our files the following-remarks from a correspondent in Onieda Co., N Y : Horticulturists are evidently becoming dis couraged in their efforts to cultivate the plum. The curculio and the black-knot are two formidable enemies. Of the curculio I do not now propose to epeak ; but the black-knot I believe can be kept iu check, if not exter minated. Careful ebr6rration has ascertain ed pretty cTearly what the cause of the knot is It is undoubtedly the sting of an insect. This ius3ct is about an inch long, pale yel low in collor, has four wings, and liiud legs resembling those of a grasshopper. The puncturuing of the branch is done by the female, who slings it in order to deposit her eggs. These eggs, numbering often as mauy as ten or a dozen, are laid in August and September. They are soon hatched, aul the larvae lie dormant until the e?.rly part of the following Summer, when they are changed iuto winged insects. The tumor on the tree appears to be caused partly by the puncturing itself, and partly by a poisonous substance iufusod at the time the wound is made. JJy irequentlv exainin log plum trees in the months of August aud bepteniber, the insects will be found busy at work, stinging tho branches and making their deposits ; which being done, the bole is varnished over with a water proof substaee, and domestic matters are kept quiet until the larvrc are Latcted Cut opeu a limb that lias been stung, early in June, and the laivie wi'l be found aave and kickiug. Of course, the culy way to subdue this etst is to wage an unceasing war upon it. Entrap him in bottles of sweetced water tuog in the trees ; burn him in bonCres kin dled ia the garden by night ; examine the treeB oftn, and cut out the tumors as soon as they appear, and burn them. This cutting off the limbs does no serious harm : tLcy soon heal over. I'y pursueing this vigorous treat ment, the blaek-knot will do little practical inj ury . .1 meriva . Agriculturist. Art, Science and nat ural History. Adventures, Travels. &c. Agricultural and Do mestic Economy. BelLs Lettres.Essays, Bibles. Biographies. Dictionaries. Encyclopaedias. Gazetteers. E V A N S & C o ( I linosopriea J a n u I Classical Work. llir-torical ec Miscel laneous. Pottii al, Theological, l.e.lgTTT. law. Medical, Ma sonic. JStandard Fictions. Prayer, Hymn and Gtee Ijooks. Text Books for Schools. &c. iVc. 2 00 2 50 1 50 2 00 1 OO 1 50 I 00 a 50 U 50 00 50 2 50 2 00 4 00 G 00 2 00 C 00 3 50 50 5 4 Gkcbs in tub bacrs of Cattlr. Wm. House, Stone Mills. These are larvae hatch ed cut from eggs deposited by the Gad fly (JJZttrut Iroi 1) beneath the skiu of the ani mal during the Summer. The cattle dreal their attack?. End nhcu Ptunr bv them in their eggs, are often the as of deposit eeen 10 c:uovt wnaiy around the pasture When the grubs are found, they may be ex tricated by pressing on each tide of the tumor wun tue Uuger and the back of knifu . Ami rican A griculturist. S3S A person reading the funeral service at the grave, forgot the sex of the deeeased. and asked one of the mourners, an Emeralder Is this a brother or eister ?" ,'Neitbr," fpued Fat, "ouly a txin," And a thousand varieties of publications in evry department of literature. We sell as low as and, in many cases, lower than any other house in the country ; and with every book of the value of one dollar or more we preseut some useful gift, without extra charge. LET EVE itt ONE CONSULT niS OWN INTEREST. And buy at EVANS'"Gift Book- TIIE store, examine the prices of books, see BEST ithe beau'.iful gifts so freely scattered PLACE lamon-i our patrons, and be satisfied TO that the only economical way of buy- GET !ing books is at YOUR I No. 077 BOOKS 1 BROADWAY. LA FARGE HOTEL -VXD '. BUILDING. GIFTS WE GUARANTEE PERFECT IS J SATISFACTION. AT Ja-hje for Yourselres. EVANS '1 Examine our plan of business. Any GIFT 'one can who will. Observe the daily 'BOOK distribution of watches, g!ld ami sil STORE, ver; vest, chatelaine.aud guard chains; NO." bracelets, cameo. Mosaic, coral, gold Cr.l tone, garnet, and gold sets of piu and BROAD chwps ; lockets, large, medium, and WAY, Ismail size; rings, chased, plain and set NEW- (with stones, cameo, gold -stone coral ; YORK Mosaic and engraved Studs ami sWve CITY, (buttons; scarf pins, crosses, gold pens. and pencils; gold pens in silver and moroe.ro eases, and a thousaud other articles of use and value. A Gift with every book worth fiotn 50 cts. to SI 00. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. It will cost you nothing, and will be valuable s a book of reference, it nothing more. Ad' drtss D. W. EVANS & CO. Xo. C77 Broadway, New York. N. B. A WORD OF EXPLANATION to those who have known us under the style of Evans Co. Tho Business located by us at No. C.7 Broad wav, New lork C.tv, is the oldest es tablished house in the country, and is known world-wide as the original "Evans & Co.'s Gift Iiookstore." Many have taken the advantage of onr popularity to advertise under the same name its originators, to increase their trade to protect the few who may be unacquainted with us, we would state that we have no connection with any other Gift Bojk House and though many advertise under the name of Eavm & Co., the firm constituted by D. W. EVANS and .1. II. PRESTON is the first and ouly concern right fully using the name. Bat to prevent all confu sion in tho future, we shall use thp style of D. W. EVANS CO.. and all persons wrongfullv using the appellation to mislead the public, will be made to suiler the penalty of the law. D. W. EVANS CO.," 607 Broadway, New York. April 13, I859:ry L. i' lies' ca.neo ear drops, Misses' do do Minos' ear drops, with stone netting, Mii-ses' gold bracelet, half round baud, Ladies' do do do Gents' scarf pin, Gents' .let studs, Gents' .let sleeve buttons, Misses' goid eros.-es, Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated in the above list, varying in vdue from 5 cts. to $'i5 00 Ci-joO woi ;h of the above gifts will be im partia'ly distributed among purchasers with every $1000 worth of Books sold. All Books sold at Publishers' lowest pi ices. All B'Miks that Evans does not publish him self are Imught direct from the publishers, and in large quantities. Iooks to suit every tat,teareto 1hj fovnd on his Catalogue, at prices which would be an inducement even without the Gift System. which oilers so tuanv additional advantage. Works by the most popular authors, living and dead, in all styles, from the nios.'t'y to the plain and substantial, at astonishing low prices CATALOGUES SENT FREE TO ANY AD DRESS. Bayard Taylor's Travels.! Works of Dean Swift, Works of Mies Bremer, C7 A complete Classified Catalonge of Books, iu every department of literature, containing a complete List of Gifts, with full instructions to Agents and persons forming Clubs, will lie sent free to auy part of the Union. Persons wishing to form Lbraries, should have it as a look of ref erence Wfore making out their hots. Send for it aud you will be convinced of the cheapness and variety of the books, besides being pleased with the liierality of the system. Orde-s from tl e country promptly and satis factorily filled, and go!s sent by mail or express to any part of the country. Any bixik publish ed in the United States, the retail price of which is One Dollar or upwards, will be promptly sent by mail on reeeipt of publisher's price with, post age as per catalauge. Lil-eral commissions allowed to all persons f r ming CIulis. Persons acting as Agents fr v.. can reap all the advantages t tne Gilt system without anv cost to themselves, thus getting a L:brary of gotnl books in a very short time; be sides which, the Gifts received with the commis sion books, wiil sell for more than enough to amply r ay them for their trouble. Agents wanted in every town in the Unt'.n. Persons wishing to act aspiich, and all tl."se de sirous of a Catalogue, will confer a favoi by i-end iug their address to. G. G. EVANS. Gift Bimmc-Sl-rc nnd puhlinl.i tig lluiisc, 4:j0 CIIESNUT STREET. March S0.-1859.-3 m. Philadelphia, Pa. GUIS LUCKIIARDT, WATCHMAKER jLi AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. A UL uudcrsigneu respeetiun er beg3 leave to inform the cit" a a nf .fob nstown and vieinitv - - ... -- opening the largest stock of Clocks R'. i irhe.s, and Jcu flru.ever brought to jonnsUwn without ex cepting, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest." His orices will always bo uniform One customer will riot be charged more for the same quality of goods than another. A List of some of the articles comprised in the assortnenG is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examine!, at the Store or. Maia Street G.ld Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful iewelled, Gold I-epints. 4 holes Siiver English Levers, Silvtr Detached Levers, Silver Lep'nes. Gold Guard Chain?. GoM Vest Chain. Gold Pencils, with Peas, G..M Pencils. Gold Medallions, Silver Extor.s'n n Pencils and Pens. GoM Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, G"ld Eardrops. Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Ring--, GoM Cuff Pins, (b .Id fnd Silver Watc Keys, vrtmonaies, Ladies' Fans, fancy and pt;i'.., Silver Tablespoons, Silver Tea.-poous, Silver TLimbles Plated TahlesjMions, bett, Plated Teaspoons ' Silver Gbard Chain-', Plated and Biitlania Tea Sett-?, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, Ac, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, G inches, Gold Bracelets. A "Cordeo.is, Silver and Plated Spcetat k.-, S;e., S;c. ftj- A IX sorts of Watches, Cb''.s and Jewel rv reiiaired with itronii'tnt-ss and atlo-.v rates. (n- rident that Lc cannot be undersold, the undersign respectfully solicits the confidence and patronage of the public. LUUib LbUJ II . HI) L MavI4. l5f. 29-tf. .tan. o, Js.iV. i,04;.4X storsi:. CORPORAL JOHN KTEFFER, I ROri.ir.Ton 111 m o ui O - C3 U -J O li ce: M e l u o w 4 g C4 C4 o u e o 1M 'f K I .1A'P c s C M o e x SR mm a? GALLAGHER'S SUIfRISE AIE.-TIGHT -a o U rrj H H o 1 ti r.7 S a z O r m 7a O O O rjnilE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFl' ELY INFORMS TIIH CTT1ZENS OF ErENVHr? AX? Ji vicinity that he Lasjiist rtHH-ived and has ou hand the LARGEST, BEST, and MuS'fCO PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Tr..u ware. Co king, Parlor and Hc:.ti - Jtcv.-. pj. Points. Wagon boxes. Sugar kettles. Ae. ever offered for sale in Eneusbuig, c' iA'.-.rj. ... ,j.--. ent Patterns of Cook St-.vts of all sizes; 20 different patterns of J'ail r and H-iting Stove o; j sizes; Kf ditTerer.t kinds of Plows; Sugar kettles and Wagon boxes of all sizes; Bn:-s :t:i 1 ;..j y. Kettles of ail sizes; Preserving K-' ties of all sizes; Tin, Copper and Slittt lro;i wie of :rj 4. sctiption ail of which will be sold low f.r Cash. Feeling thankful for the patronage heretofore iecivetl. and boning for a continuar.re of. fu :iine, he llatters himelf that he car. cive his o'd fric-i.ds nd rnston.crs and ali who will f.;v...r with a -call better bargains than they can gel at any other place, and respeethi.lv :nit.s ti;rs t; iive him a jail before purchasinc e sewl-.ere. as .-e will sj.are pains to iner.t u.v j atr. ii.gi; the coinmnnitv. dob v. oik ui all Kinus aoi.e on t:.e snorust nonce. House Spor.tin" mat e ar.. put up on tne shortest notice A most reasr.nat. e terms l .res-: ttr- Country Pnluce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also Cherry, A-h. and I'.-i ! kr bir.hr. old Metal, Copper, lJra?. 1'ewter. Ac,, taken in exehai;; :roRGE HUM LEY- B. All i-ersoi.s knowing themselves indebted to im. by Note or L..k A'jeount are ic--;, fully invited to csdl with lh.-ir cash and settle up unmed'nt-ly. ' Ebensburg. Sept. 15, 1858. . GEO KG E HUNTLEY. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. 1 Benevolent Jit.vtilvtii.n latvLlithed ly tpc ciul j JuJoiri,)! i-t, for tl.c J.Vlt'if of the &ck ml Ditliticd , fifJict'd tcilh Virultut atul Jfjidcmic Dts f THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, view of the awful destruction ol human Eft-caused by sexual diseases, several years ago directed their Consult ing Surgeon, to open a Disjiciisary for the treat ment of thi.- class of diseases, in all tl.rir forms, and to give MkDlOAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a inscription of their cotntition, (age, iK-Ciipat:on, hai.ts ot lite. tVc.) it: 1 1 111 -as- i i extreme l.ov.-rtv, to i'Oii.M?u mi:dacines fri-:e of charge. Ti e ;irtctors of the As-w elation, in their Annu al Report ixjress ti e hitrhe.-t satisfaction witl th'succss V.':i.en has atteiKieu the .atv.irs ot tneii Snraeons in the cure f Si.erinatorr'x a. Semi;: 1: Weakness. GoiiovrtioM. Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of vvinisrn or Self-Abu.e, Dlseitses ot the Kis- r.e s and Bladder, u'C and trder a continuance of tl-.e same jdan for the ee.su ng y-ar. An aofOirnble iJepovt u Spermaforr l.-.i. c; en O.lt! :al weakne.-. or Seli"-Ab ise, sit'! Sexual organs. tv tr.c t .or.i itsnir Mtr. si-r.t i;v mail ma s- aict envei..i the vice 1 Onanism, .d.-.-tni er diseases f tb Kur '.-! in . v. 11 IRfd- OF CHARGE, ru reetipt of TWO STAMPS f-i pOstfg!. Address, tr lieport or treatment. lr. J. S..:I LIN IIOlG!iTtN. Act':; Surgeon. Howard ss-ciation, No. - S-juth N uih Stieet, F'-.i-a-kl- a:i:a, 1 a. .T.in. 2'3, If 50. ly. run rlo, v 111 n: a jjlil THE PIIILADl.Ll'lliA WEEKLY BED. WHITE AND ELUE Is o- e of the largest and best illustrated Ixa ary Papers in the ir.dte-! Si;es. An Imperial tuiri-. contain, .:g S peges; or4t C'.'H 1 11 1 lis -'i oriiiiai, inieresi uig an-i reading natter, fr .'in iLe J'tus of ihe best Ac ija:i authors. PREMIUMS TO SUBSCi;ir.;;S. One copy lor 1 ver, 00 and 2 pi-.c.iuLi Oi.e c- 1. 'j. ti-j. v T"r J. vers. an 1 4 One c- i'v for S vears, $5 00 and G Oiie e, . y f.jr 5 years, if lJ aud id dj. AND TO CLL LS. Three c-'pie. one year, 5-5 H"' an I '3 xr-.zi Five copies, ot e year, H and It' ij Ten coi. ies, or.e year. 15 lu aii.l l'j dj Twenty-. .ne i-oj'ies, -ne yenr, r,ti ou a! 4 Tie tiim hi- a Ciub IU Suhser t-.-rs,au remitting $15. will be eni:;l-d t" an ti-.ric; ;ree; ar i in- -se s-rrd-e 1 i')-). f r 11 '"pi-.-s, vLs culitlcd to ac r v rr..'. j-rcdntn-s, free. THE PREMIE -MS. -Now widest ofi" T'hI f ribe r urnse .f srcniintr r.ossii Eotv S ; wl; ii; and Prei:;iur,'s, w y !;! 'neut ! t!:-criii:l"u ! ill. t t:.. WEEKLY LEI BLUE. v.-jR Leertiti-d t; t ;h f.op- Cu tts. l-j i'j'J-K br t cetit il Cifb. As s '. fi tl v .- rec: v-;o, t'.o t:'sc?i:f Wiii be inf.-inned by letter vvl:-t Lis p-r. iii:'." are. t.nd il.en it is i-ptiotial whether he pus : twenty-five ciiiis 0:1 each a4 J t -,k j tLe i Hz. urns or THE PLEMirM.. TiiC I'n :f,:tn.s tl at we sell 10 tht iubsci for tvei:ty-nve t;fi.ts aeb., are ccu'i.-il ti 1. Ik win - LIST: lei eir.-n'eituei a t;r.-t-el-tss tlr Nev Bul wer, De Foe, Addison. Thackeray, Dr. Johnson, J. F. G v.per, d. T. lleauley, Frank Forrester, Hugh Miller, dipt SLiyne Reid. Charlotte Bronze, Wash'ton living, (irate Aguihir, R.-v C 11 Spurgeou Capt Marryatt l'eter Parley Mrs M.Kidie Smollet IS el ding Ferry Y "likes j Burton ! " Judge Il.dibtirton, " Dr. Livingstone, " Lawrence Sterne, Waverly Novel-:, Works ef Bj. Franklin, ' I Los. Jeiitrsoii, -' Charles Dickens, Mrs. South worth, " Mrs. Heutz, " Mrs. Sedswiek, ' irgiitiaTowiistn l " S. M.. Smuckcr, T. S. Arthur, " A. S. Roe, " DP Thompson " S.im Slick J..ne Austin " Marioi: Harland " Maty Ib.v.itt " Charles Lamb " -EdyarJJCverett " Lorenzo Dow ' Lord Bacon HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY OF THE HOST CELEBRATED AUTHORS. Allison, Hume, Macatilay, PrescottJ Giblm, Lobcrtson, lleadley. liancroft, Goodrich, Russell, I "eriruson, Rollin, Ird, Sparks, And a host of others, too numerous to mention. THE ANCIENT AND MODERN TOETS. Butler, T B Reid, Airs Jamieson, Byron, S -ott. Moore, Dryden. Pope, Burns. Leigh Hunt. Mrs Sigourney, .gers, Smthev, II Kirk White, Tasso, Mrs Jamieson, Alice Carey, Keats, Edgar A Poe, Milton, Speuser, Chaucer, Mrs Ilemaus, Mrs Norton, Kenible, Longfellow, Tennyson, 0wper. Whittier. Dante. E JV Ellsworth, IIlMul, Tup per, Gol.ls'criith, v o rdsworth, Shtllex , Montgomery, Bryant, ObLO respectfully inform bis old friend- V r ana tne travelling tuio.ic ii.at ne n-s leas. ed the Logau House, liollidaysburg. and is pre pared to entertain all who may favor him with their patronnue in unobjectionable stvle. lne JlOoaE Las iK.en ne.vlv turtnshed tt.10 - out in a style not surpassed by any establishment m the interior ol the State. His TABLE wib always be supplied with all the substantia! s and delicacies of the season, and attended bv atten tive servants. In a word, no pains will bcspaied to make the Logan a first class bouse, and mth ing will be left undone to render its guests ceru fortable and happy. The STABLES, winch ate extensive, will be attend.-d bv honest and f.uthtul hostlers. RESTAURANT. The basement is nccupi.-u ns a Kestauraut. wr.ere meats will te servei! vr at all hours of the day. together with oysters wild game, fish and all the dcJeoacios and refresh n:ents of the seas-.n. JOHN KIEITER, dime 4, ISf..-.tf. Aiic.Vui: iioti:i.. b:iii.!iu i?, iit- llENP.Y FOSTER, ruoFKiKToji. milllS HOTEL. FORMERLY KNOWN AS 3 tlie "Ebensburir House." is one of the old est and best stands in the borough f Ebensl org, for the acoominodnti.il of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor ssM'.res all who may be dis posed to patronize him that Lis TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the season, l.i- BAR with ti e choicest of Liquors, and no pains spared to render Lis guests onif rt.ib.e. Ehensburg.Ai.nl 11, lS')8:L'2:ly. LAWRENCE" SCliROTII. Pxiopiuktoi!. nSIHIS popular and pleasantly situated house i is lx:atetl in the village of Carrol! ton, Cam- biia countv, and is kept, in a manner so as to af ford every comfort to visitors. leii:g will furnish ed in everv respect. 1IL BAR will eti. ta'n the bet of liquors ; h's TABLE, th. best the market can alford. Nothing wiii be left undone to render the visit of all persons pleasant and agree-al.le. L. S. Carrol t. rJuly l-",, 1857. 1?TENTp71'HOMPSON, with P. I. PATTON JLJ & CO., Wholesale Dealers in and Manu facturer of HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma terials, Straw G.mh1s, Artificial Flowers, Bulialo Robes, iVc. No. 128 Market street, below Fourth South side. PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for Wol and Shipping Furs, PRICE I. PATTON. A. OrrENIIEIMER. February 17. I838:tf York weeklv famn t a; er. eigr.t large page.-:. illustrated, beautifully pnnteil on the best wiiie paper, with cntri buttons a:ii articles, stone-, p. -ems. anecdotes, by Wabi"gt. n 1t- vin. Loiift-l'.ofc Bid . e.-. Tetu.y.-on. V. .;i';ii.-!n- Simtits. I lirkei s. Mrs. St-'oiiriii'V. 1 i,ai striv. Peter I'arlev, I! iw'h ri.e. A!i'e C;rey 1 o'l - ers. li.e u.iK!v.M-,-iti:;i,i.U" (iron .un eed a sin. trior I'liblicnti n to ti c New York Lod--T.) is offered r.t only ONE DOLLAR a yeai t Mihsi'i iers v, ii m'i.iI tlic one u-i.:ir nM'-'h- '7y to the publisher. C. Mathews, No. 107 Fuiton street, N. Y. Soeeur.ci: co;.ics sect f r a .i cent stars1 o Fi:tr..--rt.-T. J5';0 ca:t. 5 U. S. Ti-.i-. ry Iv-teS, 00 " 10 Gold V.V.-l;s, lro 21 d. KO " jr, do. 75 r 0 Sewinz M.vchin. 75 0 (ield Watches, 75 - oifJ do. 0 COO Siiver Watct.es. I ) ' 5 ') S.Ik Dsess I'attt-s, '.5 " I.etfO Silver Y.'atc-.es, 1 " ' l.Of'i G-M Covins. 10 t " G-.id Brae lets, Arndcts. Neck Clt 'lrs. C" I'L-u-i. :::.. M.aie a:..i -- ! Stor e S t':.i--'. fiu;u-J.lso-.;14 r3 HIE SUBSCRIBER. SUCCESSOR To G. L. JI LLOYD iV. CO., at .UtiVrson, rcsp.tftl!! oileistothc p'tblic, an x'.i nsive and we'd stv leete.t assoitn.e. t of DIIY GOODS. (.HOVEL- ."'. Hats. Caps. E.-. Is 1? .-hi ;-s, Jndv Clothing. ILir.lware, Oneeusw r.re. Paints. Ola., Oils, and all the articles ust-.a! Fand Buildintr. and Man; f:c A St.K-k of Drugs-. Dve si r.fi's, a. ;d f.ini'dv med icines, that lor o Usui! v a:; i vanelx is j inwid fo It: riK-se. t sur soj, (if eouaded in the county.) All of wi,;. ) be will sell r.t the iowest possible prices for cash or Country Produce. ALSO. A lari;e amount of Sruce antl Pine T.und er constantly n l.mids. and Bills-for Lt:mber awed to order at the short c.-t P-.T.-ib'e n ti. e. ROBERT FLINN. Jefferson. May 20, 1857. tf. and Silver Th '.r.bles. Gold E-r Dr.-v-. .na.l Pins. Bosom Sin Is. Sh eve lb.!' :','--' Pins, I.'H-ki-t-, Keys.S.-.i'f a:;.l Shawl fT.t,ii ,-t!.er ait Lies, w 4.1th from 51 ei.ts r '-'-Ali commnnicati. ns nrai 1' ad :rr--.-i : A. M. BROWN. A- (''.. , 120 S-.nh Third sf.tt. I't. I i Agents wanted in all parts.. f the I : J. f v a':d Catiad..s. to s lV.ks, rmsi.-. -o-v.r'T-",''.-I'ens. Pct..-:i. c. .11.. r eice s'U-crii : the Rko. inTf a k 1 Bin:. Catai. fu.-s ai:i i.r.u.Un.d C.'-rt'sncates. 1, s"nt to tli-.se ;sLing to act as Aii. c.ipit il roqoire-.l. PhiUklrl.ia. March r. IS-'.? OIIX PARKE'S JOHNSioWN MAL' .? tlu? new Attorney at Law, Ebentbnrg, P. rmcR oprosiifi cbawford's hotel. lmtr 17,1868 He has tlie tliove in all styles of binding. from pi liu cloth to the finest calf ;m-l antique, to Ruit a'l classes r-f purchasers. He sells these as cheap as any other house in the Country, besides thr ad a-tional advantages ot Uitt with each Book sold. ALBUMS FOR THE LADIES. Albums of all sizes and all styles of binding to suit all tastes, profusely illustrated with mag nlffioeot Stool EjafraviQga. y III LA D E LP1 1 1 A Woon MOULDING MILL JSL i'low street, above Twelfth, north side. MouMings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab inet and Frame Makers, always on band. Anv I ittern worked Irom a drawing. Agents wanted iu the various Towns in bis portion of the State, to whom opportunities will be ottered fr large pretitsto themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. February 17, I8n8:tf PHIMP KKTMKR. ROUT. J. AXOEKSOX' I EYMER & ANDERSON. Wnoi ksale Dka- JL, 1. KtiS is Foreign Fruits. Nuts, Spices, C n fectionary. Sugars, Fire Works, !wc. &3-Oran- ges aud Lome' s received wekly. No. 89 Wood street. - Opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburg, Feb. 17, lfc"5S:tf EFFERSON HOUSE, NEAR WILMORE Station.) Jefferson, Cambria co Pa. John M'Cot, Proprietor. (felTlM DIRECTORY MAP (-F CAMBRIA COUN TY. The cubseril-er is prepair.g. (if'snO- cient eneoi, rtigenunt be given.) to publish a Di rectory MAP of (V.P'bii-i County, intcndid t-i : "-..I t-lin T.ni.i'. i r. f. -.r 1 1 !-.s -irv ntlir-r fiT.Vi- ' v Man now Ptibbtib..-d in Pcnn anie t l e lih--grr.).hf l, roloved and nx imte. in ne rnot mo.lem tvle.-nd Workmanlike mr.anrr, snd delivered to subn-i il-cr at rer i-!-v. v'ILLIAM CHRISTY June SO, lS.r-S. J 1LL1AM (;ARR A- CO.. WHOLESALE j Grocers, lmi.orteis. and IValf is in For eign au.l Domestic LIQUORS, Old Men-n.gaheU and Rectified Whiskey. No. o29 Commercial Row. Liberty street, PITTSBURG, la. SUNDRIES 500 Bb!. double Reetitiod W bis- kev. 1S7 Bb'.a Old Moivuigal ela Rvt Whiskv. ar, (very choice ) 50 Hbds N. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general ass4-rt- 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, lSGS.tf GEORGE W. TODD, W ITH CONRAD iV W ALTON. Imr-'rters and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c.. No. 2i5 Market Street. Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hann the genuine Timothy Mock's Augers, H . .Mann s Patty's and Hunts superior Axes, Con rail A Walton's superior p.-lisheil Steel Sb.wels. larlinu & Waldron's Grass und ( radbng-Scy thi S. dm-m.-n andPater.t Seyt'-e Snaths. Patei t Clothe- Pinn. ..S-e., A'c., which tbev offer for sale on rca onable terms, to country dualers only Janu try 25, l?-55. 01 IN II. ALLEN &- CO., NOS. 2 Sr 4 Chestnut Street, (south side. Mow Water,; PHILADELPHIA. (Thk Ollk.-t Wood-waki House, in the Cit.) M-i ufacturers ano Wholesale dealers in Patent Maehiue nia! BROOMS. Patent Grooved CEDAR-WARE. warranted vot 1o shrink. WOOD & WILLOW WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES. &-c, of all descrip tions. PleasH call and examine our stock. March 4,1857. ly. BLANK SUMMONS AND l.XKCU TIOKS FOR SIZE A T THIS OFFICE 4: v -'.7. .' I I - :frl WORKS. Frai klin Stre t, nrsily :l: ie'h-idi-t Church .lohr.s-. v :. . MONUMENTS, 'D-.ML.S. h"- St.'-ues, M-i::te-.-. Td!e nv.i'- lean tops, manufactuml of ! Lea tit i ful s;nd finest iiutuMty ' - maiblc. n'i'v-''-' iv; If A 1 t-T ltt V r.t. i Ooi -est:c and made to order a cl.e .; as! f he putthased iu ti e Eat. ' d-!iti n ..f cfirrige; FrvT-.i i-'r.g v?:' :v otlier Cun- the business nnd strict attcntn n t . ylvsinia. Ti e j assure the rubli.- th.it all r-r.li-rs will !- ' attended to and the wi k finished if t'; luo-i lianust.tne manner inrir..-:.-.a . gr:t s' O li- i vt-re.l at anv plate fiesre. ALSO. C,t UuisUT.es of vari. S'litab.e f,.r fir-iuri) and iii-tha.n:s wi'.olesalc or retail. ,,. CT'Eor the convenience of persons t? the east1 and nrth . f the c.Minty.penir' 1-ereti. and . rdersUft with OtNTg' L'"r': r liis. Til ware Est:iblisl.mer-t in Kl m-c l'rJ- .-. Purchasers an incited to oian." f-... nrt-s. Aug. la. 'o-. Ij'' v'' JOHN A "BLAIR, PEriK-ros. Also, in connection. BLAIR C:f1"' will leave the Uni n House f'r ti.n in time tt take ti e Ensfx-rr tr W lerT I. . . ....... .... .. .- . I I ... . . . . H T V. raerv iiiTi'iiii'Mii'iii ti- passenger ci.mfrablte. AUG A INS ! BARGA INS ! m f i tOl'PER & SH LET-IKON Mercnants ami i-t'ters in want - PER OR SHEET-IRON W ARE are n !.H-ttnIl. 5o-ir..l t r.:d and t.:U' rnv sti-i k. got uo expressly for xlf ' ... , - ... '- in a w ft nit,. I Wi.cl i.f tl.- tn..unl.iins. ni:-'-e ruauner and of the very lst marina ? 1 ..ti .1. : ......i: .f tl.e V'f' tUOpieu nil liiv iiiii're- iiisr..it- -- trade, in machinery and material. "". ,; tocon.-"b:t? sv,t cessfi-.l'y with city r1 n t-rici s and tt rii.s. ,1 J Or-lers fiom e-ne dollar to ve buu ' f worth, protn tly i'.hxl, the wares cc.v. mo guaranteed not to icah.. One trial trom merchaufs w no with me heretofore is requested. t'.-r a Price last. -iul'.J Thankful for past favors. I re?: .heir contiuuai.ee. Addicss T- Johnbtowu, Cambri o9' Oci. SL Xi Lav At OC iro OO