r IIow to lioe Corn. TVJiftn T was & bo, and first went into the field to hoe corn, I was quite puzzled to know what my father meant, when he directed us to be sure and "hoe where the corn wasn t. Bat after following him for a few days, and noticing the pains he took to have all the ground heticeen the hills well stirred as well as the weeds cut up, and particularly when 1 saw how careful be was not to disturb the ground deeply very near the young plant, I understood his meaning. In a long ac quaintance with com I have observed enough to make me think he was right. Tho weeds must be cut up root and branch to have good corn, that's certain, and the ground must be kept lose enough to let tho heat get in, and the moisture pass up from below, and to al low the spreading roots to make their way easily through the soil in search for good picking. But I've seen many slash away with tho hoo close around the stalk, when every cut there if two inches below the sur face, must have broken a number of the growing roots It certainly cannot be of much use to feed corn well, if ou then go to work aud cut off its mouths, for the roots are mouths to the plant. So I always cultivate lightly where the roots have extended, which is about the length the stalk has reached above the ground, and when the corn is up breast high, I wouldn't let a man go through thft field with a plow, if he'd pay wages for doing it and fiud himself. I do not believe in hilling corn ; making the field look like a crop of young flag staffs planted on small pinacles. The crop has grown up into the air where it was intended to stay1, and it isn't natural to partially bury it aliva. People do it to prop it up, so that the wind will not level it. But if it be let alone, it will do its own proping, by sending forth extra roots just abovo the surface, which go out and anchor it all around I have seen a field that was hilled laid flat by a storm, while tho next one to it, that grew naturally, stood up after the blow as straight as a militia captain on training day. When corn is hilled it will try to send out a second growth of support ing roots, but neither the first nor second growth will then become strong enough to be of much use. I therefore try to leave my ground nearly level, and thus also save the roots the trouble of diving down again to get below tho gullies which are sometimes left after the first plowiug. American Agriculturist. -Dividing Swarms. use the Longstroth hive will Bees- Those who now begin to divide their swarms, instead of waiting for the natural swarming, aud thus save time and labor. By the use of movable comb frames it becomes very easy to divide a strong swarm, and the time in which it may be performed is short, say fifteen minutes; and expect it will do it in less. When the bee-keeper ean remove his swarms to a dis tance, say two or three miles, the operation can be performed much more satisfactory ; but it can be well done even in a city lot, with tho distance of removal reduced to rods. Some apiarians, in dividing, remove Loth new and old hives a considerable distance from the old seat, while others place the new hive on tha exact spot where the old one tood, and thus all the bees that return to the old stand enter the new hive, in the meautime, being removed to a greater or less distance. In our practice, we move every alternate frame with the comb, from the old hive, removing the mass of bees from it, and letting them return to the oil hive, and then placing it in the new hive, with an empty frame between each, one of these empty ones being placed on each side. The tame order is adopted in the old hive. One advantage -of this is that the bees arc com pelled to build their combs straight on the frames, and are thus more easily examined and divided, in future. After the frames are all properly placed, the old hive is removed, and with it the larger number of bees to the new stand, and tho new hive is then placed la the old position. The object of retaining the most of the becs with the queen, in the old hive, is evident to every apiarian, for nearly all who fly out that day will return to the old stand. Growing Potatoes in Clay. As sand, gravel and muck is almost an in dispensable basis for a good crop of potatoes, a tenacious clay must be mechauically made to resemble such a soil as near as possible by the aid of well worked-in vegetable matter, coal, ashes, &o. &c, ; and when this is done, a fine top-dressiDg of loDg manure can alone keep up that moisture necessary to a good crowth of tubers in our hot climate. I have had them thus to grow entirely out of the hill or row just under the mulching of coarse manure: this is much better than manure in the hills or drills. It has been said tho seed-ends of potatoes bring tuber a fortnight earlier than the other seed but thev will also be a fortnight smaller. To tret potatoes of good size, cut out and throw away most if not all the small eyes in the seed-end, and plant cut potatoes of fair size for teed ; as the rrench say, a bat du petite jwmme de terre. S. V Sowing Oats without VMowIng. Mr S. II. McConnell, of Chester county, Pa., writes us that he has practised sowing oats on corn ground without plowing, and finds tho practice Very advantageous. The oats can be sown earlier in the spring than if l.J i :tl iL. i juu uau iu vtui uu me grouna is in proper condition to plow. Last year, when the oat crop to bis section was nearly a total failure, ce Lad City bushel an acre from oats sown arly on UDplowcd land, and merely cultivated la and then rolled. (Jen. Farmer. GIFTS ! GIFTS ! GIFTS ! THE ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK TTORE. . D. W. EVANS & CO. TIIE 1 677 BRODWAY. 677 I THE F I FT O NEW-YORK. FI F T II YEAR" I ESTABLISHED 1854. YEAR. The following is a partial list of property which will be given' to the purchasers of Books at the time of sale: Worth from Gold Watches English Lever, Patent Lever and Lepines. $30 00 to J 100 00 Silver Watches, Patent Lever full jewelled hunting cases open faces and cylender es capement. 12 00 to 40 00 Gold Lockets Large size, four ghisses, and two classes with spring large and 6mall size with snap. 250 to 12 00 Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Painted, Lava, Gold 6tones Garnet and Corol Sets of Pins and drops. 6 00 to 25 00 Ladies.' Gold Guard Chains, Fancy Neck Chains, Chatelaines. 8 00 to 18 00 Gents' Fub and Vest Chains. 10 00 to SO 00 Sets Cameo Goldstone, Painted Mosaic Garnet, Onvx, Engraved and Plain gold Sleeve But tons and Bosom Studs. 2 00 to 16 00 Gold Pencils with Pens, large medium, and small. 3 50 to 7 50 Silver Pencils, with Gold Tens, large, medium and small size, double aud single extension cases 2 00 to 5 00 Gents' Ilcavy Signet Rings, Ladies Gold Chased and plain Rings. 1 00 to 7 50 Gents' Gold Bosom Pius, Cluster, with Opal, Scarf, Pins, Onyz, Garnet, &c.,l 50 to 5 00 Rich Silk Dress Patterns, 22 00 to SO 00 Cameo Mosaic, Coral, Garnet, Chased and Plain Oval Bracelets. 5 00 to SO 00 Silver and Gold Thimbles. 50 to 6 Gents' Pen and Pocket Knife. 60 to 1 Pearl and Morocco Port Monies. 60 to 2 Toothpicks, Watch Keyes, Guard Slides.. 1 50 to 3 Gold Crosses, small medium and large. 2 00 to 7 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 THE UNI TFD STATES, for the uninterrupted success which has crowned their ernest efforts to please during the last four years, would return their sin cere thoks to the hundreds of thousands who hrve, in past time, seen fit to bestow their liberal patronage upon them; and would further assure them, and the public generarly, that their long experience and established capital warrant them in offering greater inducements than ever, and such as are out of the reach of any similar estab- ishment in the country; and propose, in this, THF FIFTH YEAR of their location in New-York, to introduce NEW FEATURES, STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS, GIFTS OF GREATER VALUE AND VA RIETY, A STILL LARGER AND BETTER SELECTED STOCK OF BOOKS, Commissions and inducements to clubs and to agents who are willing to devote their time to our busines; so that those who desire can have 5u GIFTS AND BOOKS WITOUT MONEY, e shall endeavor to establish an agent in every town iu the United States, so that all who may benefit by our liberal system of trade. We have appointed JOHN RODGERS JR. our duly authorized agent for Ebensburg and vi cinity, who will receive and forward all orders- with attention and despatch. A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE ready for distribution, containing every desirable boos, new or old. now m print; and acknowl edged by librarians and literary men to be the most complete and best classified ever issued without an exception, 500,000 are ready to be given away, mailed free to any address, to all parti of the world, It contains all woks on riFTH YEAR 8f IE E5TE8PEISL NEW LIST OF GIFTS. 00 50 50 50 50 CATALAUGE FREE TO ALL. G G. EVANS. AT HIS ORIGINL GIFT BOOK STORE, IV o. 439Cliesiiut Street Philadelphia, Commences the New Year, with an enlarged Catalogue, a greater variety of Gifts, increased facilities for buying Goods and doing, business, and is now prepared to offer greater inducements to Book buyers than ever before. Time has pro Ted that the Gift Sjstem is permauent. EVANS is determined to prove that his Establishment is conducted under that system iu a more 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 Calafomia, be can afford to be generous. Try him, and judge for youtself. Schedule of Gifts. Patent English Lever Gold Watches, $100,00 Patent Anchor Lever Gold W atches, 60,00 Ladies' 18k. Case Gold Lever Watches, 60,00 Ladies'lSk.Case Gold Lever Watche dial, 35,00 Gents' Silver Lever Watches, 25,00 Gents' Silver Lever Watche, 15.00 Gents' Silver J-iepine W atches, 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, now patern, 15,00 Gents' best English plated Vest Chains, 6,00 Ladies' Guards or Chatelaine Chains, 15,00 Large Gold Spring Lockets, double cases, 10,00 Large Gold Snap Lockets, do 6.00 Medium 6ize, No. 3, Lockets, do 3,00 Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Tens, 7,50 Superior Gold Pern, with holders and box, Ladies' Gold Pencils, Gents' heavy gold Pencils, Gents' gold Pens with silver Exten. pencils, 2 00 Ladies gold piiis,in boxes with Ivory hold rs 1 50 12 00 10 00 7 50 10 00 5 CO 00 00 50 Ladies' mosaic gold stone sets, Ladies' norentine sets, pin and drops. Ladies' jet sets1 do do Ladies7 lava, do do Ladies' cameo pins, large size. Ladies' do do medium. Ladies' do do small, Ladies' gold stone pins, small, A Problem. Suppose a man and a cir were to get married the man 35 years old. and the girl 5 years, this makes the man even times as old as the girl ; they live together until the girl is 10 years old this makes the man 40 years old. aud four times as oiu as the girl ; and they still live until she 18. 15 the man would be 45 : this makes the man three times as old, and they still live till she is SO years old, this makes the man 90, only twice as old and so on. Now how long would they have to live to make the girl as old as the man . Ladies' box & glass miniature or hair pins, 2 Ladies' plain gold pins, new pattern, 2 Ladies' do ear drops, 2 Ladies' do gold pins, 1 Gents' cluster pins, opal centre, 2 Gents' single stone 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, 5 Ladies' cameo, or gold stone ribbon pins 1 Gents' silver pencils, Gents' pearl pocket knives, 3 blades, best, 1 Gents' buff or ivory do do do Misses' lava pins, 60 50 50 00 50 00 50 50 00 60 60 00 50 00 00 50 75 00 75 50 Gents' gold watch keys & pencils combined, 2 00 2 00 2 50 Gents' cold toothpicks, with slides, Gents' gold rings, with stone setting. do Art, Science and nat ural History. Adventures, Travels, Agricultural and Do mestic Economy. Belles Lettres.Essays, &c. Bibles. Biographies. Dictionaries. Encyclopaedias. Gazetteers. E V A N S & c o Philosophical and Classical orks. Historical & Miscellaneous. Poetical, Theological, Religious. Law, Medical, Ma sonic. Standard Fictions. Prayer, Hymn and Glee Books. Text Books for Schools, &c, &c. 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 5 4 2 2 4 G 2 3 3 TIIE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR BOOKS AND GIFTS IS AT EVANS GIFT BOOK STORE, NO. 667 NEW YORK CITY. do you drive such a pitiful looking s that? Why don't you put a at of flesh on him 9" B'.,l r?- 'Why carcass as tu oi uesn on him 2" -aid n lrim to an Imh cart-driver. "A heavier coat of f j. BJ tb! Powcr1 tl poor creature can hardly carry what little there ii ou him nowl" And a thousand varieties of publications in evry department of literature. We sell as low as and, in many cases, lower than any other bouse in the country ; and with every book of the valuo of one dollar or more we present some useful gift, without extra charge. LET EVERY ONE CONSULT niS OWN INTEREST. And buy at EVANS' Gift Book store, examine the prices of books, pee the beautiful gifts so freely scattered among our patrons, and be satisfied that the only economical way of buy ing books is at No. 677 BROADWAY, LAFARGE HOTEL BUILDING. WE GUARANTEE PERFECT SATISFACTION. Judge for Yourselves. J Examine our plan of business. Any one can who will. Observe the daily distribulion of watches, gold and sil ver; vest, chatelaine,and guard chains; bracelets, cameo, Mosaic, coral, gold- stone, garnet, and gold sets of pin and clasps; lockets, large, medium, and small size; rings, chased, plain and set with stones, cameo, gold-stone coral : Mosaic and engraved Studs and sleeve buttons; scarf pins, crosses, gold pens, and pencils; gold pens in silver and morocco cases, and a thousand other articles of use and value. A Gift with every book worth from 50 cts. to J100. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. It will cost you nothing, and will be valuable as a book of reference, if nothing more. Ad dress D. W. EVANS & CO. No. 677 Broadway. New York. N. B. A WORD OF EXPLANATION to those who have known us under the 6tyle of Evans Co. The Business located by us at No 677 Broadway, New York City, is the oldest es tablished house in the country, and is known world-wide s theL-f'ridnal "Evans & Co 's Gift Bookstore- Jlany have taken the advantaga of our popularity to advertise under the same name its originators, to increase their trade to protect the few who may be unacquainted with us, we woidd state that we have no connection with any other Gift Bo A House and though many advertise under the name of Eavns & Co., the hrm constituted by D. WT. EVANS and J. H lliJSlON is the first and only concern riaht- imiy using me name. ttut to prevent all confu sion in tue iuture. we shall use tho style of D. W. EVANS & CO.. and all persons wronsfullv usine the ampliation to mislead the public, will be made to suffer the penalty of the Jaw. D.W.EVANS Sc CO., 667 Broadway, New York. April 13, I850:ly Ladies' do do Sets silver-plated tea spoons, Silver-plated butter knives, Ladies' or Gents' orte-monnaies, G ents' gold watch keys or vest hooks, Ladies' ilorentine breatt pins, Ladies' Jet do do Ladies' mosaic do do Ladies' caineo ear drops. Misses' do do Misses' ear drops, with stone setting, Misses' gold bracelet, half round band, Ladies' do do do Gents' scarf pin. Gents' Jet studs, Gents' Jet sleeve buttons, Misses' gold crosses, Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated in the above list, varviug in value from 25 cts. to $25 00 uC?-4500 worth of the above gifts will be im partially distributed among purchasers with every jioou wortn oi liooKs sola. All Uooks sold at Publishers lowest prices. All Books that i.vans does not publish him self are bought direct from the publishers, and in large quantities. Books to suit every taste are to be found on bis Catalogue, at prices which would be an inducement even without the Gilt System, which oners so many additional advantages. Works by the most popular authors, living and dead, in all styles, from the most costly to the piain and substantial, at astonishing low prices. CATALOGUES SEXT FREE TO ANY AD DRESS. 50 00 00 50 00 50 60 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 60 BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS & HYMN BOOKS, Methodist Hymn Books, Episcopal Prayer Books I Baptist Hymn Books, Catholic Prayer Books, Lutheru Hvmn Books, Presbyterian Hymn Book Of all sizes, and bound in all styles, Arabusque, m . .- i- s 1 luraey morocco, Antique, uivei, wim uuu without clasps. FAMILY BIBLES. A larce assortment of Family Bibles, of all descriptions and all prices, from $1 to 50, illus trated with fine engravings, printed with large tvpe, 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 prices. (Ey A complete Classified Catalouge of Books, iu every department of literature, containing a complete List of Gifts, with full instructions to Agents and persons forming Clubs, will be seut free to any part of the Union. Persons wishing to form Lbraries, should have it as a took of ref erence before making out their lists. Send for It aud you will be convinced of the cheapness ami variety of the books, besides being pleased with the liberality of the system. Orders from tl e country promptly and satis factorily filled, and goods 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 sent by mail on receipt of publisher's price with post age as per catalauge. Liberal commissions allowed to all persons for- mine Clubs. Persons acting as Agents for us can reap all the advantages of the Gitt system without any cost to themselves, thus getting a Library 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 the 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-Sbjre and pttMishing House, 439 UllLaSJS UI SI Kt.1V! , March 30.-1859.-3 m. Philadelphia, Pa. OUIS LUCKHARDT, WATCH MAKER AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned respectfull L'tfs mave to lniorm me citr i.- c e s of Johnstown and vicinity EC 3v hat lie has hist received andisnowy2i opening the largest stock of C locks Wafctes, and Jewelry ever brought to jonnstown iciaowi ex cepting, which will be sold " cheaper than the cjieajiest." His prices will always be umtorm One customer will not be charged more for the lame quality of goods than another. A List of some of the articles comprised in the assortment? is annextu. irrices may De ascertamea, ana goods examined, at the Store or. Main Street. Gel J Uunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levrrs, ful ie welled. Gold Lepines. 4 holes ' Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Lepines. Gold Guard Chairs. Gold Vest Chains, Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and l ens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies ami Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins, Gold and Silver W'atct Keys, Portmonaies, Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, Plated Teaspoons " Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Setts, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, Ac, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches, Gold Bracelets, Accordcons, Silver and Plated Spectacles, Arc, Sec, &c (XJ- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelrj repaired with promptness and at low rates. Uon- nuent tnat ue cannot oe undersold, me unuersign- Cin, (Sopptr unb Sjutt $rm Mm, Stt&ts, tyltmtfos, - O LJ O -CD LJ J to O u. M E- a im mm -3 - E-i M P -3 to w o a CJ tm o Cn , O O 5 o GALLAGHER'S SUNRISE AIR-TIGHT o c n e a X . 1 ft S f o U Q n H o w CO o xa z o D m r n 73 0 0 o 2 o ER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS TIES CITIZENS OF EBENFT.IT.C AND ie has just received and has ou hand the LARGEST, BEST, aii 1 MOST (OV . Coiir.er. and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, 1 arlor and LTcatiii" Skives. V! THE subscrib: vicinity that 1 PT.FTR stock of Tin r.-v Kitrror 1- Bttlna erni- nff'rwl f ir K.ll ill Elt;nsbur. Vinst-.tinr i.f J:- L OIMIS, i uuli l ti, . - - - n - - " vi fcfJ l. tnt Patterns of Uook fctoves ot all sizfs; L'U uiUerent patterns oi 1 arior auu iieanr.g atoves of rx l .-v ,. l I ,vf 11 .s.u. l V--. ; ax tnl YY o rr.rt - r iata A nil ti -7t T . . , . r. ,1 r- ,-. . a k i 11 t I 1 . I r ' Kettles oi ail sizes; 1 reserving Jveiiies vi an sizes; iut ujxcr uu ouvi-b jjuu vure vi every . i 1 111 P scription all ol wbicu wiu oe soiu low ior iisii. rtel.ns luanKlui lor tue patronage uen-ioioru icaiiu, auu ior a continuance ol same, he natters tiimseii tuui lie can give i;is o u iiiei.us anu ru&ioim-is an mho win larr.r K- witb a call better bargains than they cau get at any other place, aim reppcctiuiiy invito tLen f. cive him a rail before purchasing elsewhere, as ie will spare no pairs to merit tue pa trots?; , the community. Job work of all kinds done cn t!.e .-r.-rtt ii-ti. . Also House Snouting ma?e and put up on the shortest notice a: most reasonab.e terms furciA CO- Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also Cherry, Ash. and IVa-lsr lucl. old Metal. Conner. Brass, Tewter, &c,, taku iu exchange. GLOl.GL HLXTLEY- Js. 13. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me t-y .Note or L.ook Account are fullv invited to call with their cash and settle up immediately. Ebensburg, Sept. 15, 1S58. GKOKuE III NTLEY. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A Htnevolent Institution establisfied ly s)e- cial Endowment, for the Htlief of tha iSick and Distressed, ajlictcd with Virulent and Epidemic Dis eaf'js. TIIE HOWARD ASSOCIATTON.in view of the awful destruction of human life caused by sexual diseases, several years ago dir';cted their Consult ing Surgeon, to open a lMspensary for the treat ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms. and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a discription of their condition, (ago, occupation, habits of life, Szc.,) and in tase of extreme povertv, to FURNISH MKDACINES FREE OF Cll.XRGE. The directors of the Association, in their Annu al Report express the highest satisfaction with the success which lias attended the labcrs of their Surgeons in the cure of Spcnnatorroea. Seminal W eakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, byphihs, the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse, Diseases of the Kid neys and Bladder, &c. and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. An admirable Report on Spcrmatorrloea, or Seminal weakness, the vice of Onani r ,, Mastur bation, or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, wdi be sent by mail fin a staled envelope.) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS fr postage. Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. J. SKIL LIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Ass-ciation, No. 2 South Ninth Stieet, Philadel duia, Pa. Jau. 2G, 1S50. ly. "TIIE .EYf -VOIt K C II." Now offered for the purpose of securing tbe widest T'o.-ible circulation a York wecklv familv taier. oi f.rst-cl.ss New :ht l irge pages. respectfully solicits the confidence and patronage I illustrated, beautifully printed on the btat while of the public. LOUIS LUCKHARDT paper, with contributions and articles, ttorie, aiayi4, isou. aa-ti. Works of Dean Swift, " Judge Haliburton, " Dr. Livingstone, " Lawrence Sterne, Waverly Novel, Works of Bj. Franklin, " Thos. JefiiTson, " Charles Dickens, " Mrs. outhworth, Mrs. Ileutz, " Mrs. Sedgwick, " Virginia Townsend " S. M. Smncker, T. S. Arthur, " A. S. Roe, "DP Thompson " Sara Slick " Jane Austin " Marion Ilarland Maiy Howitt Charles Lamb Edward Everett Lorenzo Dow Lord Bacon HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY OF THE MOST CELEBRATED AUTHORS. Bayard Taylor's Travels, v orks of Miss Bremer, Bulwer, Do Foe, Addison, Thackeray, Dr. Johnson, J. F. Cooper, J. T. Headley, Frank Forrester, Hugh Miller, Capt Mayne Eeid, Charlotte Bronte, Wash' ton Irving, Grace Agnilar, Rev C II Spurgeon Capt Marryatt Teter Parley Mrs Moodie Smollet Fielding Terry Wilkes Burton 5 Allison, Hume, Macaulay, lrescott, Gibbon, Robertson, Headley, 1 Bancroft, Goodiich, Russell, Ferguson, Rollin, Lord, Sparks, And a host of others, too numerous to mention. TIIE ANCIENT AND MODERN POETS. Jan. 5, 1859. l.ofiix noi. si: CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFER, Pbopeietoii. "S7"OULD respectfully inform his old friends v T and the travelling public that he has leas ed the Logan House, lioludaysburg, and is pre pared to entertain all who may favor him with their paironairo in unobjectionable st3le. The HOUSE has been newly furnished thio'- out in a style not surpassed by any establishmenl in the interior of the State. His TABLE will always be supplied with all the substantial and delicacies of the season, and attended by atten tive servants. In a word, no pains will be sj)aied to make the Logan a first class house, and nof h ing will be left undone to render its guests com fortable and happy. The STABLES, which arc extensive, will be attended by honest and faithful hostlers. RESTAURANT. 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 merits of the season. JOHN KIEFFER. June 4, 1858.-S2tf. AKC'Al iTlllbTEI.,, Kbemburg, ! HENRY FOSTER, Pkopkietg3. nnniS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS JL the ''Ebensburg House," is one of the old est and best stands in the borough of Ebersburg. for the accommodation of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis posed to patronize him that bis TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the season, bis BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains spared to render his guests corufrrtable. Ebensburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly. was ii IfoAToiJsEl - LAWRENCE SCHROTH. Propkietob. THIS popular and pleasantly situated house is located in the village of Carrollton, Cam bria county, and is kept in a manner so as to af ford every comfort to visitors, being well furnish ed in every respect. HIS BAR will con tain the best of liquors ; his TABLE, the best the market can afford. Nothing will be left undone to render the visit of all persons pleasant and agreeable. L. S. Carrol ton. July 15, 1857. EN. P. -THOMPSON, vith P. 1. PATTON & CO.. Wholesale Dealers in and Manti- pocms, anecdotes, &c, &c, by aslnngton Ir ving, Ijongielluw, i;ulver. leunyson, v . uiiniore Simms, Dickens. Mrs. Sigourney, Thackeray, Peter Parley, Hawthorne. Alice Carey and oth ers. The Weekly "N CW-YORKER" (pronoun cod a superior publication to the New York Ledger,) is offered at only ONE DOLLAR a year to subscribers who send the one dollar immedi aldij to the publisher. C. Mathews, No. 107 Fulton street, N. Y. Spcclmeu copies sent for a 3 cent stamp. . mar2,1850;14 nnilK SUBSCRIBER, SUCCE; -R LLOYD CO., at Jefferson, Butler, T B Reid, Mrs Jamieson, Byron, Scott. Moore, Dryden. Tope, Burns, Leigh Hunt. Mrs Sigourney, Rogers, Southey, II Kirk White, Tasso, Mrs Jamieson, Alice Carey, Keats, Edgar A Poe, He has the above in Milton, Spenser, Chaucer, Mrs Ilemans, Mrs Norton, Kemble, Longfellow, Tennyson, Cowper. Whittier. Dante, E W Ellsworth, Hood,' Tupper, Goldsmith, Wordsworth, Shcllej. Montgomery , Uryant, all styles of binding, from 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 rurs, PRICE I. PATTON. A. OPrENUEIMER. February 17, 1858:tf PHILADELPHIA Wood MOULDING MILL Willow street, above Twelfth, north side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab inet and frame Makers, alway3 ou hand. Any Pattern worked froiu a drawing. Agents wanted in the various Towns in his portion of the State, to whom opportunities will be offered for large profits to themselves. MLAS E. WEIR. February 17, I858:tf plain cloth to tho finest calf and antique, to suit all classes of purchasers. He sells these as cheap as any other house in the country, besides the ad illtirtnil qHvonfnnoa st I. iff .mtH I- Tl 1. .,1 1 . U. MIRRAT. AT.TUTMSi POT Tnii! T.Anrra Attormy mt Law, Kbenibnrc. OFTICE OPrOSITE CRAWFORD'S HOTEL, to Bait all tastes, profusely illustrated with mag- MAwfvw f wvl n -j -p- R1 PH1I.TP RETXEB. 1 ROBT. 3. ANDERSOS EYMER & ANDERSON. Whlrsale D"a lees in Foreign Fruits. Nuts, Spices, Con fectionary, Sugars, l'ire Works, Xrc. tjOOran ges and Ix;mers received weekly. No. 39 Wood street. Opposite tue bt. Charles Hotel, .Pittsburg, Feb. 17, 1858:tf JEFFERSON HOUSE, NEAR W1LMORE Station.) Jefferson, Cambria cxx. Pa. John M'Ctrr, Froyrin. SOR TO G. L. respectfully oners to tlic public, an extensive ana well se lected assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCER IES, Hats, C.ips, Boots & Shees, Ready Made Clothing. Hardware, Qucenswar?. I'aints, Gia?., Oils, anl all the articles usually requirel for Family Building, and Manuiactoring purposes. A Stock of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, and family med icines, that for quality and variety is not surpas sed, (if equalled in the county.) All of which he will sell at the lowest possible prices for cash or Country Produce. ALSO, A larse amount of Spruce and Pir.e Lumber constantly on hand, and Bills for Lumber sawed to order at the shortest possib'e notice. ROBERT FLINN. Jefferson, May 20, 1S57. tf. 'I'UK IX11U, WHITE AX 1ILIE. THE PillLADLLPIIIA WEEKLY TcED, WHITE AND BLUE la e'liv oi iuc uifiai uuu lt;ci iiiaairuieu .Li;. ary i apers iu the United States. An lujperial Quarto con'.aiiiing 8 pcge;s; crt Columns oi ongina!, interesting and Uc;a::; reaamg niai:er,:rom liie jeus o: te L.esi2.E.t; icau autiiors. PilEMlUMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. One copy for 1 yeir, $2 00 aud 2 prCL.:uii One copy for 2 years, $3 50 and 4 do. One copy for S years, 55 00 and C do. Oe copy fur 5 years, 4 3 00 and 10 dj. ASD TO CLUrrS. Three copies, one year, J 3 00 a l 6 preiu Five copies, ere year, 43 00 aul 10 dj Ten copies, one year, $15 00 anj 0 cj Tweuty-ane copies, one year, $30 CO ai,.1 42 ib Those getting up a Club of 10 Subscriber;, j remitting 1 5. will I entit'vH to an extra ct, fre?; and ihose sending 450. for 21 copies, nili a entitled to ace-p3" and premii'ins. f:et. THE PREMIUMS. Every Subscriber to the WEEKLY WHITE AND BLUE, will be ci.i.tl d Premiums, wcrth from 60 cts. to JCCC, 2nymeiit of i!5 cents on each. As so..: ullMTl!lli''u luoiiev is received, t.'ie m: iii en; niMrmea i v letter wnat h:s nrer.::urrj are, and then it is optional w hether he tav tbc twenty-live cents on each and tukei the l'lni- urns or not. TIIE TREMIUMS. Tlie rrcmiuius that we sell to the Eulscril-es for twent3--ye cctts caeh, arc comprised ia t followincr LIST: ty tli ccriie 5 Fianofcrte-s, , 5 U. S. Tic.isury Nutts, 10 Gold WiUcbts. 20 do. 25 do. 60 Sewinjr Machuuca, 200 (Jold Watches, COO do. E00 Silver Watches, 500 Silk Dsess Patterns, 1,000 Silver Watches, 17000 Gjld Chains, IR ECTOR Y MAP OF CAMBRIA COUN TY. The lubscribcr is preparing, fif suffi cient encouragement be given,) t- publish a Di rectory MAP of Cambria County, intended to contain as much information as any other Coun- y Map now Published in I ennsylvama. Ihe ame to be lithographed, colored and mounted in e most modern style and workmanlike mnaner, and delivered to subscribers at 45 per copy. WILLIAM CHRISTY Jifne SO, 1S58. 4500 taca. .00 " 150 " 100 '! 75 " 75 " 75 ' to 0 25 " 10 " 10 to 25 " Gold Bracelets. Armlets. Nock Chaias. Ca.r;bi Florentine, M.osaic and Gold Stone Sttts. U li aud Silver Thimbles. Gold Ear Drcps, K:.. Breast Pins, B-so:n Studs. Sleeve Buttons, t-i Pins, Lockets, Keys, Sca'f and schawl rir.s.ti other articles, worth from 50 cents tj $12. All communications must be addressed to A. M. BROWN. & CO., 123 South Third street, P; .11 vJp5 i. ft Agenfs wanted in all parts of the Ut-ir JSu: and Cinalas, to sell B-.oks, Music, Jewelrr, Oj'I i ens. 1 encus, ftc, an 1 receive subscri: l;v t-t the JIr.i, WiiiTt asi" Blue. Cataligucs and numbered Certificates ill le Mint to thoso wishing to act as Ageuts. X capital refjuired. Philadelphia. March 0. 1R50.-13-I3w IIBENSBCR .J chased th G FOUNDRY. HAVING pr w ILLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in For eign f.nd domestic LiyuuiiS, uui j.ioi.ongaiieia and Rectified Whiskcv. No. 329 Commercial Row. Libcrtv street, PITTSBU RG , Pa. SUNDRIES 500 Bbls double Rectified Whis key. 187 Bbls Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, Par, (very choice ) 50 llhds N. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon, Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails &c, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, 1858.tf GEORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTON. Iirrwtcrs and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, Ac, No. 255 Market Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on band the genuine Timothy Slack's Augers.W. Mann's Beatty'a aud Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels. Darling & Waklron's Grass" and Cradling-Scythes. Cem mon andPatcnt Scythe Snaths, Patent Clot her Pins, S-c, Src, vhich thev offer for sale on reas ombl terms, to country dealers only Janury2E, 1855. OUN H. ALLEN ir CO., NOS. 2 $ 4 Chestnut Street, (south side, below Water,) PHILADELPHIA. (Tun Oldest WooD-WAur House, is the Cit .) 2d-.nufacturer ami Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine made BROOMS, Tatcnt 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. BLANK SUMMONS AXD EXECU TIQKS FOR SALE AT TBIS OFFICE Elcnsburg Foundry, the subscriler is proper,! to furnisb farmers and edbers with Plouglis, Plousla 1'olnls, Stoves. Iruusi, Tlischlilut? Machine, and castings of any kiud that may be n.-t lci ;he coninuinity. By strict attntion to the business of the ff cern, he hores to merit, rnd trusts he wi'liwe;' a liberal patronage from these in waat of artii in his line. All liusiness done at the Foundrv. EDWARD GLAD'S- March 22, '55-tf. II . VOSTF.R. ' T. S. SOOS, Greeusburg. Ete"tu:j FOSTER A. WING associated thesc' vt for tl:e tice of the Law in Cam ma county, !'' teud to all business intrustee x them. Cc s CuloloTJide Rowj" ELensburj Oct. 7, 1857. UXIOX IXOTSE, J-bensburg. Fa- JOHN A BLAIR, Pbobpietob. Also. in connection. BLAIR 1- Co's 1IACK' will leave the Union House for Wil'urrrr iien in lime to lane tue eastern cr evici u - Every accomenlation will be aficrded to c-1 passenger comfrablte. COPPER & SHEET-IRON TA1- Marcnants and others in w ant of H-S PER OR SHEET-IRON WARE arc res pectfully invited to call and examine; my stock, got up expressly ior uic . rade. It isthelarccst aud best assortment to und West of the mountains, made :a a 'T";, manner and rf the very bekt materials- b;"' improvements of the iu adorteS al! t' trade, in machinery and materials, 1 am yrer4 . to ccnpltte successfully with city tuim"'artur Orders from one dollar to five bundreu cc wcrth, promptly filled, the wares can-fid'y psc and guaranteed net to leak. , One trial from merchants who have rot c with me heretofore is requested. At least for a Price Liet. r.i Thankful for past favors. I respectful. J their continuance. Address F. W, ITAT. Johnstown, Ounbris county, t Oct. 21, 1S57. M" (5 JOsb Do payable ;Yivk Ck "Vof th y I No su Vieriod tl $t libert earages t ditor. Auy f barged ; squaTi $qaar! Ill nes Ss.-imtr snuar - x ,lalf a Or.e col t"6 nun tinu Tl Ai To To -Ev lie He 1 T 1 I ear I i 311U 1 Hi
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