Rhubarb Wine How to make it. Some time Jsince we published a notice of wine made from pic-plant or rhubarb. It Las been tasted bv a. Tiumfur of mind iudffCS. J v O ' who did not know its source, and pronounced a very fair sample of pale sherry. It certain ly did resemble that wine both in appearance and taste. Tt not only deceived wine-drinkers Lcre, Lot a sample sent to Cincinnati, was tasted ly wen skilled in the art of tast ing wines ard detecting adulterations, and called a good sample of American sherry, enly wants age to be excellent Uasiog an opinion upon our judgement, re have and f:o pronounce -it as much superior, as a beverage, to half the costly wines sold in this city, as pure otard brandy is superior to "fighting rum," such as is manufactured in New York, and which in its turn manufac tures demons cut of human beings. Now rince mankind will have something stimula ting and fince it is fashionable for all who can afford it, to drink wine, and since a very abundant quantify of something that, at least will sexve as a good substitute, can be made from rhubarb stalks, we repeat our reccotn mendation of that kind of juice. Ifow Hat-bars Wine is Made Mixing equal quantftics cf water with the juice of the stalks, and to each gallon 3J lbs. fair quality of New Orleans sugar, put in barrels filled full, and fine isinglass, ai.d allowed to remain in the barrel till Spring, and then Lcttlcd. By adding or diminishing the quantity of sugar it will vary the strength of the wine in the same proportion. The pure juice without water makes a very strong inc, by using 4 lbs. sugar to each gallon. It appears that the process 13 exactly that with currant juice, blackberry juice, elderberry juice, gooseberry juice, or any other juice, such as has long been used in families all over the country for the manu facture cf beverage called wiue. Iluclovlicat Tor liens. 3?aekwheat contains a large portion of lime and is consequently one of the best ar ticles that can be fed to hens. It is highly nutritious and stimulating, and when fell to barn-door fouls, never fails to r,r.- birrl.!,. promotive of fecundity. JY,y supplying fresh meat. Jime, oats, water, chopped vegetables, and buckwheat to hens, they will lay as well during the winter as they do in spring and ummer season. They should be kept in a warm place, and have good boxes in which to lay. with plenty of good straw in which to make their nests. Many who kecep hens, complain that they do not pay expenses This results from carelessness and nerrlect on the part of the owner, for it has been abun dantly demonstrated that the hen, when judiciously managed and supplied with suita ble food, is not only capable of ''paying ex penses," but of becoming a source of consid erable profit. Eggs and poultry always Cud a ready market, and bell at reuunie ratio prices, 0 Clean .linking. It is sometimes forgotten that the last gill cf miik drawn from the cow's udder, is the best part of every milking. Careful experiments made in England fhow, (according to a report lately published) that "the quantity of cream obtained from the last drawn cup from most cows, exceeds that of the first in the proportion of twelve to one " The dili'erencc in the quality Is also considerable. Hence, a person who carelessly leaves but half a piut of milk undrawn, loses, ia reality bout as much cream as would be afforded by six or eight pints at the beginning; and lo?es, too that par', of the crcarn which gives the richness and high flavor to his butter. Stick lo Hie Farm. Amid your plans for the future, never, for one moment, harbors the idea cf bettering your cordition bv entering the arena of commercial life. Do not exchange a home of quiet, real enjoyment for the turmoil and illusion cf a city residence. Jiarter not sweet repose for visions cf empty wallets, or let totes due on the morrow assume the prero gatives of the night mare. Very poor com forts for care, and anxiety are these little realities in the commercial world. Stick to the farm. What though hard labor bo the every day command it is noble, hcakhful. and conductive to full developemcut of the whole man Gcrmantoun -Ttlegrujih. A Fact of Importance to Formers. It is etated that in 1817 a heavy frost destroyed all the wheat crops and most of the other crops in the month of Juno. Many of the farmers mowed their wheat fields to secure the straw for fodder. In a few days the wheat sprouted cut again at the root and on tuch fields as were not plowed up or pastured a very fine crop was realized. As corrobora tive of this foct a friend informs us that some wheat that was killed by the recent terrible frost is Fprouting clicady, although the old talk is still standing. It is coming up thick ?r cn the ground than before- and as the wheat was very ligi.t on many fields, it mav turn out that the frost bas really done goo'l in many insiauces There is another benefit ulso arriving from the severity cf the frost It is alleged that the wecvel is destroyed If this is generally the case, the loss of a ungle wheat crop will not be so sorely felt for of late years the crop has been almost ruined, in maty sections, ly the ravages of the insect pest. " Leave Your Land In Good Heart. It should be the object of every tiller of the soil to leave his laud in good condition after the removal of a crop, and, at the same time, obtain- ns much n numcraiir.g returns as possible. This can be done only by tius bandmg all tho sources of fertility on th3 farm, and adding thereto in every available manner. This is the Alpha ad Omea of progressive agriculture. Never boast of a "oank account," if it is obtained at the ex pense of your farm, GervutniGicn Tde- p The application of two to four bun f'irlH Vf falt to tLe e has been tbn r Irl? fT,' aJntff " looting the growth of nil plants and A d Ji.g of Mut m-on a grass lawn will often in crease growth and thicken up the plants more ihan a coating of animal manure turns to the left? .4 wheelwright. . SEW ARRIVAL AT THE JOMSTOWX MARBLE WORKS. The undersigned begs leave to inform the citi zens ot Oambna and adjoining counties that lie has just received a fresh stock of the finest ITALIAN and other Mar Lias, at his establishment on Franklin street, Johnstown. MONUMENTS, TOM P.S . MANTELS. G It A V K STONES, TABLE & BUREAU TOPS, f-' manfuactured of the most beautiful and finest quality cf Foreign and Domestic Marble, always on hand and made to order as cheap as they ran be purchased iu the city, without the addition of carriage. GRINDSTONES of various grits and sizes, suitable for Farmers and Mec hanics, sold either by wholesale or retai!. Prompt attention paid to orders from a dis tance, and work delivered wherever desired. He invites the public to call and examins his stock, as he feels satisfied he can sell cheap. For the convenience of persons residing in the cast and North of the county, specimens may be seen and orders ltft with George Huntley, at his Tinware Establishment iu Ebensbura:. JOHN rAKKE. . Johnstown, June 15, l8G9ly. REMOVAL ! CoACI! M A X U F A C T O El Y . njlIlE subscriber would respectfully inform JuL the citizen.? of Ebensburg and surrounding country that he has removed his shop from the old stand to the shop lately occupied by John Evans (Carpenter,) where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of business at short notice and on reasonable terms, and he hopes by using but the very best material and employing but the best workmen to merit a full share of public patrouae. Persons wishing bargains iu purchasing a Carriage will do well by calling at this establishment. He is prepared to manufac ture the following kinds of vehicles, viz : BUGGIES, of different qualities and prices; BAROUCHES, CII AlilOTEES, one and two horse ROCKAWAYS, close quarter, eliptie and C-spring COACHES, second hand work of differ ent kinds, j-e., making a varietv that will suit all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING done with neatness add dispatch. VM. BARNES. Ebensburg, April 27. lSoO-2C-tf CHEST SPMITGS AHEAD. fSVlE undersigned, heirs leavr- t,- nnr, nnrv. Jl that be has opened a Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, at Chest Springs Borough, Cam bria County, and that lie will Manufacture and keep constantly on hand every article in his line of business, such as SADDLES lift IDLES WHIPS S,-c. Articles manufactured cheap to order. He invites the puhlic to call and exam ine articles of his manufac ture, confident they will command tho approbation cf Competent Judges. By manufacturing none but the best of articles, and selling cheap, ho hoj.es to merit ana receive a liberal share (.1 public patronage. Terms Cash or approved country produce N. B. All kinds of HIDES taken' in exchange for work. JOIIX E. CON NELL. Chest Springs, May 25, 1859. tf. CLOTHING! CLOTHING II EVAXS &, I It CUE RESPECTFULLY" invite the attention of the citizens of Elensburg and surround- ing country to the large and extensive stock S"'A of JlL SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, which they have just received from the Eastern cities, and are now opening at their store on High street, and which they propose to sell at the lowest possible price. They have also re ceived and have-on h;md a large and fine as sortment of Cloths. Cassimeres, Tweeds, Trim mings. Ac., Arc. Handkerchiefs. Stocks, Cra vats, Hats of all kinds and descriptions, Umbrel las and Suspenders. Clothing made to order at the shortest notice. 1'lease call and see us before you make a purchase anywhere else, as we car guarantee that we will not be beat in quality and low prices by any establishment in the State Terms CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. EVANS & HUGHES. May 16,lS59:tf LtmLTTO FOrXDRY. TiHE UNDERSIGNED having dissolved part nership with J. M. Snowden, (lately the firm of Snowden B'ake.) hcs leave to inform his friends and the public that the FOUNDRY will hereafter be cariied on by l.im, and all kind- of Machinery, manufactured to order. 11a will manufacture and keep constantly for tale THRASHING MACHINES, which will be acknowledged by all who use them 1 . , . . .. . ... 10 oe ttie nest now be lore the public. 1 hey -are a decided improvement r.n the Machines now generally in me, being constructed with an en tire tumbling shaft, or if desired, can be run with a strap, lie will also manuf icture snd sell cheap PLOWS and PLOW CAST' NGS of all descriptions. Saw Mill and Grist Mill Castinps made ti order, and fitted 'ip if desired, lie will manufacture and sell a CIDER MILL which ..viil surpass anything of the kind ever offered for sabs iu t';is country. Also, a Com Stalk Cutter and Crusher, an important Machine, which no Far mer i-h-mld be without after be has tested it. All kinds of country pmduco will be received by him in payment for articles purchased. Hor ses will be received in pavment for Thrashing Machines. "WILLIAM B. BLAKE. Loretto, April 29. 1859-Gm IBENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAVING pur J chased the entire stock and fixtures oi the Ebensburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with IMousIis, PIou&li foints, Sieves, Mill Irons, Threshing Machines, and castings of any kind that may be needed id hc community. By strict alter 'iron to the business of the con cern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will reeeive a liberal patronage from those in want of articles in his line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLAS-S. March 22, '55-tf. TFAV TIN-WARE ESTABLI3MEXT. I The Undorsirmud nTrra Tvmtl.r.s) .r . - . ii' m uiviui a ui informing the citizens of Ebensbur" arid sur rounding country, that be has commenced business in this place, in the building formerly occupied by M. S. Harr, one door west tf the I oi.t Oflicc, where he intends to carry onbisbui ness in all its branches. TINWARE of all do scnptions kept constantly on kan . I, and at pri ces to suit the times. Country Merchants can have orders filled to any amourt. By strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. FELIX IIENLE Ebensburg April 28th, 1358. EMLRA ANDERSON. Wholesale Dkv-f-Jf lers ix Foreign Fruits, Nuts. Spices, Con fectionary, SuSrs, Fire Works. Ac. Oran ges and Lemers received weekly. No. 39 Wood street. Opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburg, Feb. 17, 1858:tf JEFFERSON HOUSE, f NEAR "WTLMORE irrsSi rn,) J.c5cra6u' Ca?:bua c.. p. Jons MCot, Frornttnr. . ffelTSSS MASOX & IMXOX'S MXli THE MASON & DIXON'S LINE IS A BEAUTIFUL WEEKLY .ILLUSTRATED Family Paper, PUBLISHED BY C. B. TOWN & CO., No. 93 Baltimoiijs street, Baltimore, Md. The "JIason & Dixon's Line" is one of the Largest and Best Literary Papers of the Day! TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIOX-. 1 Copy, one year, $2.00 and 1 Gift-. 1 Copy, three years, 5.00 and 3 Gifts. TO CLUES: 3 Copies, one j-ear, $5.00 and 3 Gifts. 5 " do 8.00 and 5 Gifts. 10 " and 1 copy to get ter up of the Club, 15.00 and 10 Gifts. 21 Copies and 1 copy to get ter up of the Club, 30.00 and 21 Gifts. Eccrij Subscriber vill he Entitled to a Gift Yorth From 25 Ce&ti to $200 ! ! Which will be sent by mail or express immedi ately on receipt of the Subscription money. l ist of tails : 10 Tiano Fortes, $200 each. 20 Gold Hunting Cased Watches, 125 " 60 Gobi Watches, 100 " 50 Mt kdeons, 100 ' ,100 Gobi Watches, 75 " 200 " " CO " 500 " " 35 ' 1000 " " 25" " 2000 Silver Watches, 15 " 1000 " 10 " 2000 Gold Guard and Vest Cha:n3, 20 ' 3000 " " " 15 Coral, Garnet. Emerald, Cameo, Mosaic, Lava Jet and Gold Stone Sets ; Gold Lockets, Gold Pens and Cases; Gold, Coral, Carnet, Cameo and Mosaic Bracelets; Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Fob Slides, Bosom Studs, Silver Forks, Butter Knives, Ear Drops, Pius, &c, &c. worth from 25 Cents to $15 each. The Gift will bo sent immediately on re ceipt of the Subscription nionej Address C. B. TOWN & CO., WN & CO., f Dixon Line," f ., Baltimore, Ml. Publishers of "Mason & Dixon' No. 93 Baltimore st. Jane 15, 1859.Cm. 1 GUIS LUCKHARDT, WATCHMAKER JLi AND DEALER IN CLOCKS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned re?pcctfull kt-gs leave to inform the cit- Qf3s, ehs of Johnstown and viciuity jfj- hat he bas just received Aodisnowfiiijjl opening the largest stock of Clocks Tf 'atrhes, and Jewelry , ever brought to jonnstown without ex cepting, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest." His prices will always be uniform One customer will not be charged more for the lame quabry of goods than another. A List of some of the articles comprised in the assortment J is annexed. Prices may7 be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store or. Mia Street. Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful ic welled, Gold Lepines. 4 holes " Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chains, Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings. Gold Finger Kings, Gold Cuff Phia, Gold and Silver Watc Koys, Portmonales, Ladies' Fans, faucy and plain, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, Plated Teaspoons ' Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Sett?, . Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, Ac, Gjlt's and Allen's Revolvers, C inches, Gold Bracelets, Accordeons, Silver and Plated Spectacles, &c, &c, &c. All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that be cannot be undersold, the undersign respectfully solicits the confidence and patronage of the public. LOUIS LUCKHARDT May 14, 1850. 29-tf. Jan. 5, 1859. roH.tx liouss-i. CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFER, Proprietor rOULD respectfully inform his old friends . and the travelling public that he has leas. ed the Logan House, llollidiyfburg, and ia pre pared to entertain all who may f;ivor him with their patronage iu unobjectionable style. The HOUSE has been newly furnished thio' out in a style not surpassed Ly any establishmenl in the interior of the State. Li is 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 spared to moke the Logan a fir:-.t class house, and noth ing will be left undone to render its guests com fortable and bapny. The STABLES, which arc extensive, will be attended 1-v honest and faithful hostlers. EESTAUPvANT. The basement is occupied as a Restaurant, where mcr.ls will be served up at rill hours of the day, together with oysters wild game, fish and all the deleeacies and refresh meiits of the season. JOHN KIEFFER. .June 4, 1856.-32tf. AKCADn HOTEL, Kbensburg-, la. HENRY FOSTER, Pi'.oriuETCs. THIS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS the "Ebensburg House," is one of the old est and best stands in the Ixwough of Ebensburg, for tha accommodation of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis posed to patronize bin 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 bis guests-comf rtable. Ebensburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly. W.4SIIIXC3TOX HOUSE. LAWRENCE SCIIROTU. Proprietor. THIS popular and pleasantly situated house is located in the village of Carrollton, Cam bria county, and is kept in a cianner so .13 to af ford every comfort to visitors, being well famish 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 tho visit cf all persons pleasant and agreeable. L. S. Carrol ton, J uly 15, 1857. EN. P. THOMPSON, vilh P. I. PATTON & CO.. Wholesale Dealers iu and Manu facturer of HATS, CAPS. riTRS, Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buflalo Robes, &C. No. 18 Market street, tlow Fourth South side, PHILADELPHIA. Cadi paid for Wool and Shipping Furs, - ' PRICE I. PATTON. A. OPrENIIEIMER. February 17, 1858:tf PHILADELPHIA Wroon MOULDING MILL JL ilbnv street, abovo Twelfth, north side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab inet and Frame Makers, always on baud. ' Any 1 uttcrn worked from a drawing. -Agent wanted in the various Towns in bis portion of the State, to whom opportunities will beofTered for largo profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. February 17, I858;tf GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! ""TOE ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK TTORE. D. YT. EVANS & CO. TnE FIFTH YEAR C77 BRODWAY. C77 THE FIFTH YEAR. NEW-YORK. ESTABLISHED 1854 lhe following is a partial list of Drorettv which will be given to the purchasers of Books at the time of sale: Woith from Gold Watches English Lever, Patent Lever and Lepines. $00 00 to $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 glasses, and two glasses w ith spring large and f mall size with "iap. - 250 to 12 00 Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Painted, 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 SO 00 Sets Cameo Gohlstone, Painted M- saic Garnet, Onyx, Engraved and Plain gold Sleeve But tons and Bosom Studs. 2 CO to 1G 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 and sinla exteusion cases 2 00 to 5 00 Gents' Heavy Signet Rings, Ladies Gold Chased aud plain Ui.ngs. 1 00 to 7 50 Gents' Gold Bosom Tins, Cluster, w ith Opal, Scarf, Pins, Onyx, Garnet, &c.,l 50 to 5 00 Rich Silk Dress Patterns, 22 00 to SO CO Cameo Mosaic, Coral, Garnet, Chased and Plain Oval Brace'cts. 5 00 to 30 00 Silver and Gold Humbles. 50 to Gents' Pen and Pocket Knife. 50 to Pearl and Morocco Port Monies. 50 to c 00 50 50 Toothpicks, Watch Keyes, Guard Slides. 1 Gold Crosses, small medium and ;0 to 3 50 large. 2 2 CO to 7 50 Besides other Gifts, compvi.-ing a large and valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles, va rying from $1 to $40. The proprietors of the OLDEST ESTAB LISHED G1ET BOOK STORE IN THE UNI TED STATES, for the uninterrupted success which has crowned their truest efforts to please during tbel v- four years, would return their s in cere thanks to the hundreds cf thousands who lirve, iu past time, seen fit to bestow their liberal patrou age upon them; raid would further assure them, and the public geucrarly, that their long experience and established capital warrant thorn in offering greater inducements than tr, and such as are out of the reach of any similar estab lishment 111 the cour.tr;-; and propose, iu this, T11F 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 buines; so that those who desire can have S GIFTS AND BOOKS WITOUT MONEY, We shall endeavor to establish an agent in every town in the United Stages, 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 aud despatch. A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE ready for distribution, containing erery desirable book, new or old, now iu print; and acknowl edged by librarians and literary men to be the most complete and best classified ever issued without au exception, 500,000 are ready to be given away, mailed free to anv address, to all part? of the world, It contains all woks on Art, Science and nal ural History. Phiiosophieul and Classical Works. Historical fe Miscel laneous. Poeticd, Theological, Religious. Law. Medical, Ma sonic. Standard Fictions. Prayer, Hymn and Glee Books. Text Books for E V A N S & c o Advcutures, Travels, S:c. Agricultural and Do metic Economv. B-.ilks Lettrcs,Esays. Bibl.-s. Biographies. Dictionaries. Encyclopaedias. Gazetteers. Schools, &c, Ac. 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 present some useful gift, without extra charge. I LET EVERY ONE CONSULT niS OWN INTEREST. And buy at EVANS' Gift Book THE store, examine the prices of books, see BEST the beautiful gifts so freely scattered PLACE among our patrons, and be satisfied TO that the only economics.' way of bnv GET ing books is" at YOUR No. 677 BOOKS BROADWAY, LAFARGE HOTEL AND r BUILDING. GIFTS WE GUARANTEE PERFECT IS j SATISFACTION. AT Judye for Yourselces. EVANS 'I Examine our plan of business. Any GIFT 'one can who will. Observe the daily BOOK distribution of watches, gold and sii STOIJE, vor; vest, chatelaine.and. guard chains; NO. bracelets, camto, Mosaic, coral, gold GG7 stone, garnet, and gold sets of pin and BROAD- clasps ; lockets, large, medium, and WAY, jsmall size; rings, chased, plain and set NEW- With stones, cameo, gold-stone coral : YORK .Mosaic and engraved Studs and sleeve CITY, (buttons; scarf pins, crosses, gr.ld pens. and pencils; gold pens in silver "and morocco cases, and a thousand other articles cf use and value. A Gift with every book worth ftom 50 cts. to $100. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. It will cost ;rou nothing, and will be valuable as a book of reference, if nothing more. Ad dress 1). W. EVANS CO- , No. 677 Broadway, New York. N. B. A WORD OF EXPLANATION to those who have known us xiuder the style of Evans Co. The Business located by us at No. 677 Broadway, New York City, is the oldest es tablished bouse in the country, and is known world-wide as the original "Evans & Co.'s Gift Bookstore.'- Many have taken the advantage of our popularity to advertise under the same name to incrasee their trade to protect the few who miy be unacquainted with r.s, we would state that we have no connection with any other Gift Bojk House and though many advertise under the name of Eavns & Co., the firm constituted by D. W. EVANS and J. II. PRESTON is the first t.nd only concern right fully using the name. But to prevent all coufu eion in the future, we si all use the style of D. W. EVANS & CO., and all persons wrongfully using the appcllath n to mislead the public, will be made to Buffer the penalty of the law. ' - D. Y. EVANS CO., 667 Broadway, New York. April 13, 1859:ly CJ. D. Ml'RRAY, Attorney t LW Shtnibnrg, Pa. O FFICE OPPOSITE CRAWFORD'S HOTEL. tnarl7,185S "TIIK XETV-TORKER." Now offered fr the purpose of securing the widest possible circulation a rst;elaS New York weekly family paper, tight large pages, illustrated, beautifully printed on th'i best w hite paper, with contributions and articles, stories, poems, anecdotes, Ac., &., by Washington Ir ving, Longfellow, Bid wer.Tennyson, W. Gilmore Simn.s, Dickens. Mrs. Sigoumey, Thackeray, Tetcr Parlcv. Hawtin rne, Alice Carcv and oth ers. The Weekly -N EW-YORK ER'"(rion,r.r. ced a superior publication to the New Y'ork Ledger.) is offered at only ONE DOLLAR a year to subscribers who send the one dollar imtneJi aiily to the publisher, C. Mathews, No. 107 Fulton street, N. Y. Specimen copies sent for a 3 cent ttarnp. fniar2,lS5D:14 GEORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTON, Importers and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, Arc, No. 255 Market Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on band the genuine Timothy Sb k's Augers, W. Mann's Realty's and Hunt's superior Axe:;, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling & Waldron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Com mon audPatent Scyllie Snaths, Patent Clothes Phis. 4,-c, &c, v hu h Ihev ofierfoi sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers oulv Januiry 25, 1855. JOHN IE ALLEN CO., NOS. 2 $ 4 Chestnut Street, (south side, below Water.) PHILADELPHIA. (The Olt.m W. od-wai:k Housi:, in- -rnr. Citi .) M.iLiifwturers and Wholesale dealors in Patent Machine made BROOMS, latent Grooved CEDAR-WARE, warranted not lo sltrink. WOOD & WILLOW WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, -ic, of all decryp tions. Please call and examine our si ck. March 4,1857. ly. TSHLLIAM CARR Sc CO.. WHOLESALE y T .Grocers, Importers, .in d Dealers in For eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old Monongahehi and Rectified Whiskiv, No. S20 Commercial low. Liberty street, PITTSBURG, Pa. !LTN DRIES 5G0 Bhls double Rectified Whis key. lt7 IW.ls Old Mou'.ngahela Rve Wbi.kv. jar, (very choice ) 50 llb-is N. O. Sugar, 70 bUs N. O. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon," Hour, Lard Iron & Nails Sc., all of which will he sold ut low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. I-ebruary 17, lS58.lf Scrofula, or King's Evil, i contitutional disee, a corruption of the blood, by which this fhiid becomes Titiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pcrrades the Tvhole body. "d mar burst out in diaeae on any part of it. No organ i fr from iu attack, nor is there one wbicli it TtaT net destroy. The scrofulous taint i Trioily caused by mercurial di"ea.e, low living, dia ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, Uk rid tilthy habits, the depressing rices, and, above all, by the Tcnereai infection. "What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in th? con a'.iti) in, descending from parent to childran unt ,the third and fourth generation ;" indeed, it t pms to be the rod cf Ilirn who aaya, I will Tisit the iniquitic of the fatheia upen tneir cnuaren. Iu affects commence by deposition from tha Hood of corrupt or uleeroua matter, which, in the limfs, lirar, and internal organs, is terrr.d , tuberclaa; in t' gland, swel':i d o 1 tha anrface, eruptiona w -ores. Thi -ml cor- j ruption, wlufi f tndara in the blood, depraaaas tha r.ijiH cf life, ao that acrofulou conatitu . tior.s not only uftr from acrof ulou a cona plainu, but thay har far lesa power to with tand the attacka of othar disf ; cora quently, vaat numbers pc-rjh by disordara which, although not scrofuioua in their natura, are still rendered fatal by thia taint in the ystem. Most of the consumption which da cimates the human family ha ita origin dir-ctly in this -scrofuloua contamination; and many destructive diaeae of the lirer, kidnay. braia, and, indeed, of all the organs, ariae" flora cr are aggravated by the ame cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their peraona are invaded by thia urking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanae it from the system we must ranorata the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exexciaa. Such a medicine we aupply ia AYER'S Cunponnd Eitract of Sarsiparilli, the moat effectual remedy which the medical akill of our timea can derie for thi evary where prevailing and fatal maladr. It ia coaa bined from the moat active remsdiala that have been discovered for the expurgation of thi foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of tha S stern from ita deatructire eonsaquencaa. eace it ahould be employed for the cura of ot only scrofula, but alao those other affec tions which arise from it, rach as T.uvttiv and Skiw TiMEAsas, ex. JVSTKOT'a i'lRS. Hose, or Eutsifelas, Pistui., J Blotchxs, Blains and Boils, Tumori, Tarraa and Salt Hbkcx, Scald Hiai, Ringwoxm, Kxumatism, Svphilitic and Mircvial Dis basxs, DaorsT, Drspsrs:, Dxbilitt, and, Ludd, aix Cojt?LAisTS AXUIX3 rRoj Vitia ted oa lures.. Blood. The popular baliaf in " impurity tf th.t bliod" is founded in truth, for scrofula ia a degenetation of the blood. Tha particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla ia to purify and regenerate thia vital ftuid, without which sound health is impossible ia contaminated constitutions. Ayer s Cathartic Pills, FS3 ALL THE PURPOSES GF A FAMILY PNYIil. arc ao composed that d'lraie within the rir.ee of their action can r.rejy itti'.ar.d ur rada tlism Thsir penetrating propertiM search, :id cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human orgaa iam, correcting its "diseased action, and restorirj its hsalthy vitAlities. As a consequence of the proptrtiss, the invalid who is bowed dona wlta pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at one ao aimple and inviting. Itot only do thev cure the every-day complair.ta of every body, but also many" formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below r.md is Isssed to famish gratis my American Alnaacac, eontaining certificates of their cures and tiireutiona for their use in the following compiaiuts : CV'ertre Mt t, Iltartbum, HtaJicht aruing frcm diordrd Siomacfi, yau0a, Indi$rition, i'ati in and Morbid Inactton of the Hovctit, liaiuietcy. Lot of Anu- irouvaicf,. uiu oiarr aiiiarea compiaiute, riiiiig from atow state of tha body or ota'ouctiun f ita functions. Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, FOR THI kAII CCRK OF Cgh9, Colds, Jaflueaza, If onraeaeas, Croup, Urouckitis, Iacipicnt C'oaiina tion, sad for the relief of Consumptive Patients ia adfakced stages of tke sliseate So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almcat vary seciicn of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been restore J from aiarcuine; ana stfii desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, i' suj eriority oer eery ether snedieir.e of its kiud is too npparei't to escape ebserratiun, and where its virtues are known, tee public no longer hesitate what antidote to eaiploy for the distressing and dangerous aifections of the pulmonary organs that are mcidei t to our ciirua's. Vhile many inferior remedies thrust iiprn the cosamunitT have failed ana been diacarded, tbis ha raii.id friends by every trial, conferred lr?nt on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cur tjp numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. FREPARED BY DIt. J. C. AYES & CO. LOWELL, MASS. &J- S..U by T. DEVIXE. Ebensburg, and Vy Mcrchauts generally thrcmsU the eountrv. Nov. 2t 1858:50:17 ROBERT DATI3. " ' ' JOUX P. JOJTrA DAVIS & JONES, TADIETY IIALt, DEALERS IX iOKEIGN AUD LoMESTlC Dill C00B8, KEEP constantly on Land a kre and sur nor stock of l DEY GOODS, Such as Cloths, Cissimcrcs, Satinetts, Tweed Jeans. Muslins, &-c, &c. ' DRESS GOODS of every style, FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS Boots and Shoes, Straw. Fur & Wool Stationary of every description, "Wall Taper of every style, ' Hardware. Queens ware STONE AND EARTHEN Y TX A full supply of GROCERIES, ccr.T-j, cf MOLASSES ' SYRUPS, COFFEE, TEAS, 1UCE. d-c. CONFECTIONARY OF ALL KIStS, FLOUPw. I1ACON, PISH, TOBACCO CIGARS, c.jcSNUIT BAR IKON. NAILS GLASS, DSUGS PAINTS, OILS, Ac Butter, Ejys. linen. Potatoes, Grain Beans, Wu-1, Pag, tie , taken in exchange for Gfxxfs, tird iioohjrctian to Cash haixhd in 7CHERRY, rOPLAR aiid PINE LUilLEli bo:jl:t and s Id. Ei.cnhur- ilarcb 9, lS5S:41ra. First Arrival SPRIG & SUMMER GOODS, The suUe;i:.ir, h;ivn. 'yt re'.nruv from tie city i;: t!.w oj.CLin-cuc c-f the lt &-lcctci stock vf SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever h-..;vi:bt V l,i n-vrket, and which h will sell very cheat. f,.r Cj ;h. His stock cou.-iats ia p-trt if the f.iiowhtg ftrticl.vs, viz : CHARLIES, I)E RAINES. BRILLIANTS, COBUF.G3. PRINTS OF ALL KINDS AND RICHEST COLGR-5. which f -r beauty carpe t be surpassed in thi, t,wn. READY-MADE GL0THIN3, LADIES' SHOES, DRUGS and PERFUOdEiiy. all of which he will very cheap. ypC?- 1Ie iuvito the citiz-iid tf Elei:blo tZ$if aad the surri.undin; cotictry to pWe h:m a caW before purcliasin elstwLi-r as be :s sati.-T .I ha n .:i .....l n . .. ..n -. n-t:u liiUlTIl cheaper thiin thoy a be Ki?f Lt at auy other store i Lbcnabnrg, April 20, lfe59:tf. 3 v rosTrn. " P. s. NOON-f Greenst-uriT. - Ebeubbu,-' OWING Associated tbeuist'lves for tLe prac tice of the Law in Cam ria county, will at tend to all bluings inJri.ttcc .0 them. Oilita ca CUonade Etw;"EUusl.ur Oct. 7, 1S37. I'XSOX IIOI'SE, l.lienvljurfr. r. JOHN A BLAIR, Tkorpiktok. Also, in cffcnectioi', BLAIR i fVs HACKS, wi-l )eae the Union Horse for "Wil'n;ore St tin in time to tr.ke the Eastern or Western trairs Every accomodation will be aScrJed to make a:cnger comfrablte. y A RG A I NS ! P, A RG A INS ! IS'J) COPPER A SHEET-IRON WARE!! Mort-vants ar,! others in want of TIN t,' PEROK SHEET-1 RON V A RE are res I'Cftitdiy invited to call atid examine n;y .-.t.K-k, mt t.p esj res.-Iy f.r tbefab raJc. It is the R.rjzctt ' ' st assoitmect to fc onnd West of the niotir.tains. r.-.ade in a fiiju-r;' manner and of the very btt materials. H ivin; a1 j.tt-d al! the improvements of the times in ti.e tn; ie, in tnachincry and materials, lam j rtpiTrii toifnipIttcsiK-eesf-fuliy with citj manufacturers, in ) -rices :ul tt-rrns. Ov''r-i f 'm ni) .loll.i- to -o hnt)rc2 diLfS orth,pr ni tly tbed, the wares carefully packed and jmn-.t:teed not to t;ik. One tr-al frum merchants who have Dot deV. with mc heretofore is re-pioted. At least se'-J for a Price List. Thaukful for past favors, I respectfully solicit their :o:t".r.n:;:iCe. Addreis F. W, HAT. Johnstown, Cambria county, P Oct. 21. 1857. cOtf HO V ARD ASSOCIATION. ililLADSLrniA. 1 fieneroleht Jnstitutivn ettaMtsled I y 5 ciu! Entitlement, fr the Fclief if the Sick tni l Dittresred, aftictfd icith Virtue nt and Ejn'utmic Dis cards. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, vh w of tie awful destruction of hum-in life caused l y ffi' disast-s, several years a0 dirtied tiicir tn- ing Surgeon, to oj.en a li.pensaiy for the tre ra'nt of this eht?s of d:fre:ts s. in all their f rs -, and to crivellF.lilCAL ADVICE GRATIS tc sL who apply by letter, with a inscription eft: cor.diti Ki, (ae, eocr.p:;tion, l:.-ibit.i uflife, -Sc. and in ease of extreme pr.-rertv. to FL'Rd'-' MKDACINES FREE. OF CHARGE. The directors of the Association, ir. their Ar.r.o al Report express the highest tati-iactioti wi the sueeess which bns attended the labors -t t.n; Surjrei;:s in the cure of Spcrroaturroea, Se::.iiai Weakness, Gcaorrhea, Glet-t, Sy;h'..is. the v) of Onanism or Self-Abuse, Diseases cf the K:u neys and Bladder. Ac. and order cer.tioc of the same plan for the en.-uinjr year. An admirable Report cn SiH'rmutorrliva. pr Seminal weakness, the vice of Onanism. -c,'" bath-n. or Self-AbuiC, and other distdses of t Sexual organs, by the Consnltir g Surgeon. be sent bv mail fin a tealel envoloy-e.) FULu OF CHARGE, cn receipt cf TWO STAMrS t pr.st.-pe. Address, for Report or treatment. lr. J - , LIN HOUGHTON, Aciinc Sitrgeon. K',,f, Ass-ciation, No. 2 South Ninth Stiect, Ih:k--t!' dnia, Pu. , Jan. C, 1859- I' BI RECTORY 3! AP OF CAMPPIA C0r TV. The tubsc-ibt r isprepancg. ciont encouragement be given,; to pulhsn rectory MAP of Cambria Cou?dy, Irtendol cor.tain as much information R any tber O- y-Map now Published in Pcr.n?yivan:a. ame to le lithographed, colored and menctea re most modern vtvle and workmanlike mi:'-' anl de'ivcred to suWribers at 5 per copy. WILLIAM CIir.TY June SO, 155S. BLAXX SEMMOXS AND TIOXS FOS SALE AT THIS 0FFK-
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