June Planted Com. The American Agriculturist for Jane saj: "Some , good farmers purposely delay tha rprincipal corn plantiog until about the Urst of June;" that "when planted late the ground is warm and quickly germinates tba seed, 5tartin it at once into a vigorous growth 'that soon overtakes and goes ahoal of the earlier plauL'd." They also agree that one Loeiog 'K-etveu by late working of the soil," Had 1 seen the foregoing assertions thus endorsed by almost any other agricultural paper, I should have felt moved to notice it ; tout as the American Agriculturist is one of the elite of the agricultural press, whose opin ions always pass for sound doctrine, and its responsible editor, Orange Judd, is one of those masterly men whose faith is evinced 'by his daily work, not in a New York garret, "but on his own beautiful Long Island farm, Sna "paper ought to be the lsst thus to stultify the tarry-behind-hand farmer by such a com mendation of late planting as this! For mor than thirty years I have not failed to plant eorn every season, bth early and late-; planting the first rows before or about the 10th of May, other rows a week or ien days later, and so on every ten or twelve days to the forepart of July. Not iu a single instance did tha orn planted on the first of June overtake and ripen its ears earlier than Lo earlier planted corn. I never had seed 'cot in tLc grocnd, even when it lay two weeks before it came up. but I have had it turn yellow when early planted and remain station aiy, then, the momsnt the latter planted came up the earliest would gain iu color, .and grew much faster than the younger plants. Corn, liki torhum. is a hardy, troog rooted cereal, and not easily stunted 2tke ;en(Tdrbitacec, whose feeble roots suffer sdike with the plant in the absence of a just equilibrium of heat and moisture. In our New York eorn-growing regiou the very com mon summer drought makes it indespensible to a certain com crop that it should be plant ed atly, aod always in a well underd rained ind fertile soil; and it is only in seasons just right in beat aud moisture that early planting can be neglected with impunity, I have good roasting ears in October from sweet corn planted 1st July ; again and oftencr. corn planted thus late was dwarfed iy droueht, that the slender stalks Vegan to J epindle before they were two feet high, and o cars wera formed. The very drought that perfected the cerael yield of the early planted rows stunted the growth of the joun ger and later plants. Corn grows wheu the nights begin to be loug and cool ; it then takes half of the day to overcome the chilling iuSucnce of a cold night ; very Jittle corn in J he Indian corn region proper is injured by early frosts; if it has not ripened before the HOtU of September, it rarely ripens after wards, no matter how late the frost keeps off Ev. rst. mm GIFTS! GIFTS ! THE ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK TTORE. D. W. EVANS & CO. THE : FIFTH YEAR 77 677 THE FIFTH YEAR. 6 1 2 3 7 00 50 50 0 IroviIe (lie Hay Caps. This valuable improvement still faih to receive that attention which it deserves. We tiave already written so much upon tbe sub ject that wc need offer little more now, We will say, however, that we are more than ever convinced of the great advantages resulting fro& their se. They may be quickly and cheaply made of coarse cotton 1J to 2 yards square, roundiy hemmed and provided with, loops at each corner for stakes, or 6toues sewed in the corners as weights to keep them Crom blowing off. A quantity of these always at band to throw over cocks of un curcd or cured hay. when a storm comes up, will not nnfrequeutly save more than cost on single occasion, while tacy may be used many vears not only to cover hay, but grain left in a field A full description of them, with illustrations, was given last July. We have usually advised farmers to make them at home, but many will cot even take the slight trouble required for this, and we would call the attention of such to the aiver tifmvLts in our last, and also in the present oamta As they are made on a large scale and told reasonably, and some manufacturers prepare the cloth so as to make it water-proof and still open dough to allow moisture to evaporate through them, we think it may be quite as economical as to make them at home that is, when they are on sale at a con venient point. But, however procured, le qu again urge all bay makers, who have not co, to make the experiment of using a few fcy caps this year. They will not be aban doned after one trial. Am Agr. BRODWAY. NEW-YORK. ESTABLISHED 1854 The following is a partial list of propel ty winch will be given to the purchasers of Books at the time of sale: Worth from Golil Watches English Lever, Patent Lever and Lepines. $30 CO to $100 00 Silver Watches, l'atent Lever full jeweiled hunting cases open faces and cy I en dor es capement. 12 00 to 40 00 Gold Lockets Large size, Tour -glasses, and two glasses with spring largo and small size with snap. 250 to 12 00 'Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Tainted, Lava, Gold stones Garnet and Corol Sets of Pins and drops. 5 00 to 25 00 Ladies' Gold Guard Chains, Fancy Neck Chains, Chatelaines. 8 00 to 18 00 Gents' Fob and Vest Chains. 10 00 to 30 00 Sets Cameo GoldstoDe, Painted M" saic Garnet, Onyx, Engraved and Plain gold Sleeve But tons and Bosom Studs. 2 00 to 16 00 Gold Pencils with Pons, large medium, and small. 3 50 to 7 50 Silver Pencils, with Gold Pens, large, medium and small size, double aud singls extension cases 2 00 to, 5 00 Gents' Heavy Signet Rings, Ladies Gold Chased and plain P.ings. 1 00 to 7 50 Gents' Gold Bosom Pins, Cluster, with Opal, Scarf. Pius, Onyz, Garnet, &c.,l 50 to 5 00 Rich Silk Dress Patterns, 22 00 to 30 00 Cameo Mosaic, Coral, Garnet, Chased and Plain Oval Bracelets. 5 00 to 30 00 Silver and Gold Thimbles. 50 to Gents' Pen and Pocket Knife. 50 to Pearl and Morocco Port Monies. 50 to Toothpicks, Watch Keyes, Guard Slides. 1 50 to Gold-Crosses, small medium and largo. . 2 00 to 7 50 Besides other Gifts, comprising a large and valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles, va rving from $1 to $40. The proprietors of the OLDEST ESTAB LISHED G1ET BOOK STORE IN THE UNI TED STATES, for the uniuterruy tid success which has crowned their crnist efforts to please dming the last four years, would return their sin cere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who lirve, in past time, seen f.t to bestow their liberal patronage upon them; and would further assure them, anil the public generarly, that their long experience and established capital warrant them in oflering greater inducements than ever, and such as are out of the reach of any similar estab lishment in the country; and propose, in this, THE 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, Ccmmissions and inducements to olub3 and to agents who are willing to devote their time to our busines; so that those who desire can have SgJu GIFTS AND BOOKS WITOUT MONEY, We shall endeavor to establish an agent in every town in the United States, so that all who mav benefit by our liberal svstem of trade. We have appointed JOHN ROCvSERS JR. our duly authorized agent for ELci.sburg ?.nd vi cinity, who will receive and forward all orders with attention aud despatch. A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE ready for distribution, containing evciy desirable book, new or old, now in 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 parts of the world, It contains all woks on Art, Science and nal ural History. Adventures, Travels, &c Agricultural and Do mestic Economy. Belles Lettres.Essays, &c. Bibles. Biographies. Dictionaries. Encyclopasdias Gazetteers. E V A N S & c o (Philosophical and Classical orks. Historical & Miscel-laneon- Pocticd, Theological, . heiigious. Liw, Medical, Masonic. Standard Fictions. Prayer, Hymn and Glee Books. Text Books for Schools, &c, &c. : June Grass and Red Clover. I have a small patch of J une grass (pna pratensis) that was long years ago timothy and clover. By top-dressing with stable manure. June grass came in and rooted out the timothy ; not so the clover for I let the second crop scatter its seed so that both June grass atd clover now came up and grow well together, blooming at the same time, "like twin rote,s on' one stalk." As top dressing in he fall and winter brings ia thistles, docks, Ac . I generally treat the tatcb with hen 'ung made into liquid manure; the restlt is CIf. that .'"pised June grass, when mixed THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR BOOKS AND GIFT'S IS AT EVANS GIFT BOOK STORE, NO. CC7 NEW FIfTH YEAR Of TB ENTERPRISE. NEW LIST OF GIFTS. C ATA LA UG E FHEE TO ALL. G G EVANS. AT IIISORIGINL GIFT BOOK STORE, IVo. 4S9Cfecsnut Street ItiIadeliIiia, Commences the New Year, with an enlarged Catalogue, a greater variety of Gifts, increased facilities for buying Goods aud doing business, and is now prepared to ofi'er greater inducements to Book buyers than ever before. Time has pro ved that the Gift Sj-stem is permanent. EVANS is determined to prove that his Establishment is conducted under that system iu a more liberal and impartial manner than any other. Having lived down almost all opposition, and having the legitimacy of his plan of operation acknowledged from Maine to Calafornia, he can afford to be generous. Try him, and judge for youtself. Schedule or CIO. Patent English Lever Gold Watches, $100,00 Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches, 50,00 Ladies' 18k. Case Gold Lever Watches, 50,00 Ladies'lSk.Case Gold Lever Watches dial, 35,00 Gents' Silver Lever Watches; 25,00 Gents' Silver Lever Watche, 15,00 Gents' Si'ver Lepine Watches, 12,00 Parlor Time Pieces, new pattern, 10,00 Ladies' Elegant Black Silk Dress Paterns, 15,00 Ladies' do Plaid do ViV 12,00 Ladies' Cameo Sets, (Pin C,.0 ne 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 patern, 15,00 Gents' best English plated Vest Chains, 5,00 Ladies' Guards or Chatelaine Chains, 15,00 Large Gold Sjiring Lockets, double cases, 10,00 Large Gold Snap Lockets, do 5.00 Medium size, No. 3, Lockets, do 3,00 Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 7,50 Superior Gold Ten, with holders and box, 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 2 00 Gents heavy gold Pencils, 3 50 Gents' gold Pens with silver Exten. pencils, 2 00 Ladies' gold pins, in boxes with Ivory hold'rs 1 50 Ladies7 mosaic gold stone sets, Ladies' floren tine sets, pin and drops, Ladies' iet sets' do Ladies" lava, do Ladies' cameo pins, large size, Ladies' do do medium, Ladies' do do small, Ladies' gold stone pins, small, do do 12 CO 10 00 7 50 10 00 5 00 50 60 50 00 50 00 50 50 O0 50 50 00 50 00 00 50 75 00 75 50 Ladies' box & glass miniature or hair pins, 2 Ladies' plaiu gold pins, new pAUtcn, 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 Tard cases, 6 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 Muses' lava pins, 2 Gents' gold watch keys & pencils combined, 2 00 Gents' gold toothpicks, with slices. Gents' gold rings, with fctone setting. Ladies' do do do Sets silver-plated tea spoons, Silver-plated butter knives, Ladies' or Gents' porte-monna'ea, Gents' gold witch keys or vest hooks, Ladies' tiorentine breast pins, Ladies' Jet 3o do - ,r. Ladies' mosaic do do L dies' cameo ear drops, Misses' do do Misses' ear drops, with stone setting, Misses' gold bracelet, half round ban.!, Ladies' do do do Gents' scarf pin, Gets' Jet studs, Gents' Jet sleeve buttons, 2 00 2 50 1 2 1 1 I 3 3 5 4 2 2 4 6 2 3 3 es' gold crosses, 50 00 00 50 00 50 60 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 60 And a thousand varieties of publications in cvry department of literature. We sell as low as and, in many cases, Jower than any other house in the country ; and with every book of the value of one dollar or more we present some useful gift, without extra charge. I LET EVERY ONE CONSULT HIS w w in iin i r-.it to i . And buy at EVANS' Gift Book store, examine the prices of books, see the beautiful gi.ts 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. Examine our plan of business. Any Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated in the above list, varying in value from 25 cts. to $25 CO (C7"'$500 worth of the above gilts will be im partially distributed among purchasers with every $1000 worth of Books sld. All Books sold at Publishers' lowest prices. All Books that Evans does not publish him self are bought direct from the publishers, and in large quantities. Books to suit every taste are to be tound on Ins Catalogue, at prices wmcn would be an inducement even without the Gift System, which offers so many additional advantages. Works by the most popular authors, living and dead, iu all styles, from the most costly to the plain and substantial, at astomVai? low prices. CATALOGUES SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. . Y'ORK .Mosaic and engraved Studs and sleeve buttons; scarf pins, crosses, gold pens, and pencils; gold pens i silver and morocco cases, and a thousand other articles of use and alue. A Gift with every book worth from 50 cts. to $100. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. It will cost you nothing, and will be valuable as a booK oi reiercncc, it notnmg 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 style of Evans Co. The Business located by us at No. 677 Broadway, New York City, is the oldest es tablished house m the countrv. and is known world-wide as the original ''Evans & Co.'s Gift Bookstore." Many have taken the advantajro of our popularity to advertise under the same name its originators, to increase their trade to protect me lew who may be unacquainted with us, we would stale that we have no connection with any other Gift Bo A House and though many advertise under the name of l.avns v Co., the hrm constituted by D W.EVANS and J. II. PRESTON is the first and only concern rirht- i any using the i.ame. lint to prevent all confu sion in the future, we shall use tho style of D. W. EVANS & CO., ar. 1 persons wrongfullv usins the appellation to mislead the public, will be made to suffer the 1 one can who will. Observe the daily distribution of watches, gold and sil ver; vest, chateuine.and guard chains; bracelets, camto, 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 ith clover and both cut before tu 20th of Jme, snakes a groat y:el J .f fir3t-rate cow Lay. AV. Pott. " ' Smut in Wheat, and its Preventative. For the benefit of those districts yet troubled with that disease, I give the following very simple and easy process, which I had used many years, and found a certain specific : Pour the seed on any tight floor, and to about every bushel throw on ODe pint of air or water-slacked lime water slacked is the best, as it is free of carbonic acid, which renders it mora or less iuactive then with a shovel thoroughly mix it and leave it in a compact pile, lhcn sprinkle on water until it begins to run off at the bottom : acain thoroughly shovel it over, leaving it in a pile liu the next cay, when it is fit for sowincr. and may be kept thus for a week without in jury, if spread out and stirred. This process is as tfiectual as all the for- fetched and empirical nostrums that have been proposed. Iiural Aew Yorker. 3ttT A man often thinks before ho in mtr. ried, that he will certainly get an angel, but Pcnalty of tue7aw: u sue proves a virgin he generally et the devil. Bayard Taylor's Travels, W orks of Mis Uremer, Bulwer, DviFoe, Addison, Thackeray, Dr. Johnson, J. F. Cooper, J. T. Ueadley, Frank Forrester, Hugh Miller, Capt Mayne Reid, " Charlotte Bronte, " Wash'ton Irving ' Grace Agnilar, Rev C II Spurgson Capt Marryatt " Peter Parley " Mrs Moodie " " Smollct " Fielding Perry " Wilkes Burtou BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS & HYMN BOOKS, Methodist Hymn Books, Episcopal Frajer Books Baptist Hymn Bocks, Catholic Trayer Books, Luthern Hymn Books, Presbyterian Hymn Book Of all sizes, amd behind in all styles, Arabusque, Turkey -morocco, Antique, Velvet, &c, with and without clasps. FAMILY BIBLES. A large assortment of Family Bibles, of all descriptions and til prices, from $1 to 50, illus trated with fine engravings, printed with large type, on good paper and in various styles of binding, from the simplest to the most ornamen tal. Also, Pul pit Bibles, in various styles, at low prices. DO" A complete Classified Catalottge of Books, iu every department of literature, containing a complete List of Gifts, "with full instructions to Agents and persons forming Clubs, will be sent 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 and variety of the books, besides being pleased with the liberality of the system. Orde-s from the 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 ming Clubs. Persons acting as Agents for us can reap all the advantages of the Giit system without any cost to themselves, thus getting a L:brary of good books in a very short time; be sides winch, 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 Boole-SLre and publishing House, 439 CHESNUT a IK LET, March 30,-1859.-3 m. Philadelphia, Ta. I. oegS Cra, Oopptr anb Sjjttt ron ggjare, gfobts, l!ougb, tfr 111 O LxJ O Ul -J O LL PS W H Em W W CQ W o W (a c a o mm (A im e, c e a -. H O c 2 3 o is 0 e rt. m tt Q H o tt CQ 3 O to 1 71 f GALLAGHER'S SUNRISE AIR-TIGHT THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THZ CITIZENS OF EBEXSIir?.G : vicinity that he has just received and has on hand the LARGEST, BEST, and iIClr PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Parlor and Heating Sto J, : Points, Wagon boxes, Sugar kettles. &c, ever offered for sale in Ebensburg, cnnMsticE of 25 ent Patterns of Cook Stovc-s of all sizes; 20 different patterns of Parlor and Heating S: v sizes; 10 different kinds of Plows; Sugar kettles and Wagon loxes of all sizes; Bras r Kettles of all sizes; Preserving Kettles of all srzes; Tia, C.'pper and Sheet lion :ire :" t scription all of which will be sold low for Cash. Feeling thankful for the patronage heretofore leccived. and hep'ing f jr a contir.unr. e same, he Hatters hims-etf that he can give hi? od friends and customers and all who v ili f with a call better bargains than they can get at any ether place, and respectfully in;iti give him a rail before purchasing elsewhere, a vie will sp ire no j.aii;s to n. i It tl.o pat:.: the community. J-Aj work of all kinds done on tl -!:.: v,.-!i notice. Also House Spouting iar.Ce and put up o:. the suortc&t notice & most rrasor.'Ve : r-.j f Qrj-Country Pi oduce of all kinds taken in exchange. AUo Cherry, Ash. an.1. IV. 1 old Metal, Copper, Bra- PeWter, &c,, taken in exchange. GEORGE Hl'XTL N. B. All persoi.3 kpewing thrmsches indebted to nit Vy Note or Book Accoun: ars : full'" :nvited to call with their cash and senile up immediate! v. EU'.sbu g, Sept. 15, 1858. " GEORGE Ili r.r Works cf Dean Swift, " Judge Haliburtou, " Dr. Livingstone, " Lawrence Sterne, Waverly Novel-, Works of Bj. Franklin, " Thos. Jefferson, " Charles Dickens, " Mrs. Southworth, " Mrs. Heutz, " Mrs. Sedgwick, " Virginia Townsend " S. M. Smucker, T. S. Arthur, A. S. Roe, "DP Thompson " Sam Slick " Jane Austin " Marion Harland " Maty Howitt " Charles Lamb " Edward Everett " Lotoiizo Dov " Lord Bacon HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY OF THE MOST CELEBRATED AUTHORS. Allison, Bancroft, Hume, Goodrich, Macaulay, Russell, PrescottJ Ferguson, Gibbon, 1 Rollin, Robertson, Lord, Ueadlev. Sparks, And a host of others, too numerous to mention. THE ANCIENT AND MODERN POETS. OUIS LUCKHARDT, "WATCH M AKER AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigncu respectfull leave to inform the cit- a r t i . i t a oi o oiiiisiow n anii vieiiiiLV r.-. hat he has just received and isnowijtJ opening the largest stock of 'Clocks Watches, and Jewelry , ever brought to jonnstown irifhcui ex cepting, which will be sold " cheaper than the cheapest." His prices will always be uniform Une customer will not be charged more for the tame quality of goods than another. A List of some of the articles comprised in the assortment! is anuexed. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store or. Main Street. Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful iewelied, Gold Lepines. 4 holes Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chains, Gold Penci's, with Pens, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Geatlcmen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Brags, Gold Cuff Pins, Gold and Silver Watc i Keys. Portmonaies, Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver ThimWes riatcd Tablespoons, best, riated Teaspoons ' Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Setis, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, ire, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches, Gold Bracelets, Accordcons, Silver and Plated Spectacles, frc, &c, &c. SO- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that be cannot be undersolu, the undersign respeclfullv solicits the confidence and patronage of the pubfic. LOUIS LUCKHARDT Mayl4, 1856. 29-tf. Jan. 5, 1859. CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFER, Proppietcr. rOULl) respectfully inform Lis eld friends and the travelling public that he has leas. ed the Losar. House, Hollidaysburg, and is r e ared to entertain all who may favor him with their patronsjre in unobjectionable style. Ihe HOUSJE has been newly lurnished thio - out in a style not surpassed by any establishnu ul n the interior of tlie btate. His TABLE w ill always be supplied with all the substantials 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, and noth ng will be left undone to render its guests com fortable and happy. Ihe STABLES, which are extensive, will be attended bv honest and faithful hostlers. RESTAUEAHT. The basement is occupied as a lwestaurant, where meals will be served nr. at all hours of the day. together with ovsters wild game, fish and all the delecaciesand refresh ments of the season. JOHN KIEFFER. June 4, lS56.-82tf. jrjvoiis ill llie euro i i?icri.ia.uii ji.-., i-cmmai 'eakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice ' Onanism or Self-Abuse, Diseases of the Kid- w Butler, T B Reid, Mrs Jamieson. Byron, Scott. Moore, Dry den. Pope, Burns. Leigh Hunt. Mrs Sigourney, Rogers, Southev, II Kirk White, Tasso, Mrs Jamieson, Alice Carey, Keats, Edgar A Poe, Milton, Spenser, Chaucer, Mrs Hemans, Mrs Norton, Kemble, Longfellow, Tennyson, Cowper. Whittier. Dante, E W Ellsworth, ILood, Tuppci", , Goldsmith, Wordsworth, Shellej , Montgomerj , Bryant, T ACAOC IlOTi;i Klbenslmr&r, HENRY FOSTER, PnorniETca. HIS HOTEL, TORMERLY KNOWN AS the "Ebensburg House," is one of the old est and best stands in the borough of Ebensburg, for the accommodation of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his BAR with the choicest of .Liquors, and no pains spared to render his guests comfi rtable. Ehensburg, April 14, 1858:22:Iy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. FEILADELF1UA. A Benevolent Institution csluhlisJtrd by spe cial JEnduicment, for the Relief of the Side and Diftrcsstd, afflicted vith Yl. :dcnt and Epidemic Dis eases. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, view of the awful destruction of human life caused by sexual diseases, several years api dr-cted their Ccnsuii ing Surgeon, to open a Dispensary for the treat ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their coalition, aire, occupation, habits of Hfe, &c.) t.nd in tase of extreme povortv, to FURNISH MEDACINES FREE OF CHARGE. The directors of the Association, in their Annu al Report express the highest satisfaction with the success wIkcIi has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the er.rc ca Snematorroea. henunal W of nrys and Bladder, &c, and order a continuance of th: same plan foT the ensuing year. An admiraUc Report on SpermatorrJoea, or Seminal weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mastur bation, or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will he sent bv mail Vin a sealed envel"ixO FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for, postage. j A rid f ess, for Report or treatment. Dr. J. SKIL LIN HOUGHTON. Acting Surgeon, L'oward Association, No. 2 South Ninth Sticet, Phi'-uk-l- dnia, Pa. Jan. 2G, 1859. ly". TKE XEW-ORRGR." Now offered fr the purpose of securing the widest possible circulation a firs-t-elass New Y'ork weekly family paper, eight Urs pages, illustrated, l e.iulifully printed on the best wbke pajsr, wiih contributions and articles, . stories, poems, anecdotes, &e., &.c, by Washington Ir ving, Lonjrfellow, BuIwer.Tennys-m. W. Gilmure Simnis. Dickens, Mrs. Siguuriry. Thackeray, Piter 1'iirlev, Hawthorne, Alice Can y imd oth ers. The Weekly '-NEW-YORKER" "((.ronoun ced a sp.T,eti.v publication to the New York Ledger.) is oik red at only ONE DOLLAR r. year to subscribers who send the one dollar m ....' ately to the publisher, C. Mathews, N". 107 Fulton street, N. Y. Specimen copies ser.t fr a 3 cent fctamp. fniar2.1S59;14 f g THE SUBSCRIBER, SUCCESSOR TO G. L. -M LLOYD & CO., at Jtff.T.n, rospectfuliy offtrs to the public, an oxUn.-ive and well s lected assortment of DRY GOOhS. ORGCJCn IES, Hats, Cups, Boots Shoes. R tidy Made Clothing. Hardware, Qumiswa!. Pair.ts. G'ass, Oils, and nil the articles usunliy required for Family Building, and Mannfactor:!;c j'iirp-sts. A Stock of Drugs, Dve 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 iowest possible prices for cash or Country Produce. ALSO, A large amount of Spruce and Pine Lumber constantly on hands, and Bills for Lumber s-awed toorder at the shortest possible n.tice. ROBERT FLINN. Jefferson, May 20, 1S57. tf. ROBERT OAVJS. JO. IS f. DAVIS & .1 CM TtfllilTY II ALL, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND J.v I) it Y GOODS, KEEP constantly cn hsnd a IiLciL rior t(K.k .f IET GOODS, Such a Cloths, OWnicrcP, Saih.ctti, Z DRESS GOODS FANCY" GOODSotd , Straw. Fur 1 VvdE ei evrry utit of every styl Boots anci "I.o. aii l .icr ol everv ;.:y.. 1 1 a r ' v a r e . Q 1 1 ee n s w a r e , STONE AND EARTHEN WATI. A fuli tuppJv of GROCER ItS, ccr. SCO. MOLASSES, SYi UPS, CO F F E E, TEAS, U1CE, dc CONFECTIONARY OF ALL KEv ilAOON, TOBACCO, JSNUFF NAIL DJiV OR Potatoes. uTin FLOUR. PISH. CIGARS, BAR IRON. GLASS, PAINTS. IJ'iftrr. Ec:. liar n Beans. Woo!, Kj,s. tVc for Gwds, avd -Tow to CurX ,:) ZTnih.V.V.X, POPLAR and PINE IX bought and r - 1. Ebetisburg March f. lCr:4Jm, in t: DIRKCTt TY. 1 WASUIACTOX HOUSE. LAWRENCE SCHROTn. Pkopiiietob. THIS popular and pleasantly situated house is located in tbe 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. Carrolton, July 13, 1857. EN. P. THOMPSON , trifA P. 1. PATTON & CO., Wholesale Dealers in and Manu facturer of HATS, CATS. 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. OTPENIIEIMER. February 17, 1858:tf ORY MAP OF CAMBRIA COL N -The lubsrriber is crei aring. fif suffi cient encouragement 1-e ,ivcn,) to publish a Di rectory MAP cf Cambria Count-, intended to contain as much information as any other Cor.n y Map now Published in Pennsylvania. The ame to be lithographed, colored and m -nr. ted in ne most modern tyle and work. uar.l.ke iunai.er , atid delivered to subfcrTl cr.-. at 55 rr ropy. VILLI AM CHRISTY June SO. 1S58. First Arrival Mi!i & SUMER Cft The subsciil-cr, having just return: city, is now opening one of the b-: slock of SPRING AND SUMMER GO' '.: ever I rono.t to tl is mavhrt. sd w!W: ' sell very t heap for C ish,. il'.s t k t." part ol the LlloHi;:g articles, CIIALLIES. DE LAINES, B::ir.Li.AXT.s, cxburgs. ritlNTS Cf ALL KINIS AND RICHEST C which fur beauty cr.nr.ot Ve f u-p.irscd in READY-MADE CLQTHJE LADIES' SIIOI-S. DRUGS and rF.r.lT all of which will sell very clie.ij-. PZ?imim He invites the citizens f fjjSSf and the surrou?idinc; coui.tr; him a call Wf r? purcl a-:a: -as he is s:iti.-fiei he can fell g'wls to t--cheaper than they can le Krgl t a'. . store in tow n. Jhn Ebensbnrg, April 20, 18ca:tf. Soi: rOSTF.U. roerV4ure. losTru - r.J D.W. EVANS 5- CO. 667 Broadwat', New York. April 13, I859:ly u aU2Qierot Knaeh. was not married till sb! was five hundred and eight years old. Don't despair, old eals, Kmc nopo ye i. C. O. MURRAY, Attorner at Law, Ebentborr, Pa. OF7ICE OPPOSITE CRAWFORD'S HOTEL. Imarl7,1858 He has the above in all styles of biadins. from plain cloth to the finest calf and antique, to suit all classes of purchasers. He sells these as cheap as any other bouse in the country, besides the ad ditional advantages of Gift with each Book sold. ALBUMS FOR THE LADIES. Albums of all sizes and all styles of binding, to suit all taote. profusely illustrated wjth mag nificent Steel Engravings. "PHILADELPHIA Wood MOULDING MILL 3. Willow street, above Twelfth, north side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Udih'crs, Cab inet aud Frame Makers, always on hai a. Any Pattern worked from a drawing. Agents wanted I i the various Towns in his portion of the State, to whom opportunities will be offered lor large profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIii. Ftbruary 17, T858:tf MILIP BETMER. KOBT. J. ANDERSON REYMER & ANDERSON, Wholesale Lea leus in Foreign Fruits. Nuts, Spices. Con fectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, &c. fjoOran ea and Lemers received weekly. No. 39 Wood street Opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Tittsburg, Feb. 17, 1858:tf ?, JEFFERSON HOUSE, NEAR W1LMORE StariwnA Jefferson. Cambria CO.. Pa. JOHN LTCor, Proprietor. fc!7,8158 71LL1AM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE Grocers. Importers, and Dealers in For eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old MonougaheU ami Rectified "Whiskey, No. 320 Commercial Row. Liberty street, PITTSBURG , Pa. SUNDRIES 5ti0 Bbls double Rectiiicd Whis key. 1ST Bbls Old Monongahela Rye Yv'hisky, Par, (very choice ) 60 lihds N. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general assort ment ol Groceries, also Bcon, Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails &c.,allof which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR &. CO. February 17, lSGS.tf EORGE W. TODD,' WITH CONRAD & WALTON. Importers and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c, No. 2o5 Market ! Street, Philadelphia. leep constantly on hand j the genuine Timothy Slack's Augers.YV. Mann's Beatty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling & Waldron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes. Com mon andPatcnt Scythe Snaths, Pateut Clothes Pins, $-c, &c, which they ofi'er foi sale on rqpv onable terms, to country dealers only Januiry 25, 1855. OHN II. ALLEN A- CO., NOS. 2 Chestnut Street, (south side, below Water.) PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-ware House, in the Cit .) M-rufacturers and Wholesale dealers ia Patent Maehir-e made BROOMS, Patent Grooved CEDAR-WARE, xcarronted not . shrink. WOOD & WILLOW WARE. CORDS; BRUSHES, &c, of all descrip tions. Please call and examine our stock. March' 4, 1857. ly. BLANK SUMMOXS AND EXECU TIONS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE TL" AY1NG associated thenc!v.vf-r-JLk tic? of ihe Law in Cim ric-v tend to ail business iuirusttV :ct: '," 1 Cololonat'e Row;" Elensbur Oct. 7, 1S57. TLTAIOX IIOISC, l:bnbcr?- JOHN A BLAIR, PE Kr:E:o; Also, in -connection, BLAIR fc t ; ," will leave the Uni n House for u.i ticn in time to take the Eastern cr "Wk' Every accojolation will be a ft 1 passenger corufrablte. J P.' OVOl 1) UT! l lN ' .iiiur.iixo; u.iiiu.-. i." . .. tt V.OPPEE & 'SIIELT-L ' M0rcr.r2.ti ethers in -'.t el PER OR SHEET-IRON WAR- -e pcctluliy in:!cd to call and f my stotk. -pot vp expressly raue. It is the Jarcest ana isi ---' . ound Yestcf the u.0Kntfl'.ns, E-a manner arid of the very b -t mii adopted all t.:e improvements oi '; tra.ie, i. machinery I material - 1 to complete succossf ally with city i2 prices aud terms. Orders from one dol.ar to n worth, promptly filled, the w?us care--' and guaranteed not to leak. , f, One trial from merchants who t , with me heretofore is reinested for a Price List. TLankful for past favor?, I their continuance. Address j- Johnstown, Cambria t" Oct. 21, 1857. 50tf 7 1 J. C. TiOOS, Attorney at i.wt JFFICE IN COLOyADEBjj;
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