Advuutajres of alvcritig tlie Soil. Tiie cffjcts of Pulverizing or soil are ! unierous: stirring the 1. It gives fre-i scp to tbe roots o f vege- tabtrs; J they b'Cimc iu re fibroin in a l-oso lb in in hard soil, by which the mouths or p'rt-es become ci we rri.ncroufl, and Fuch fMi as is in tb. soil lias a better chauce of being sought after and taken by them. 2. It admits the atmospheric air to the spongioid of the roots without which no plaLt nan make a healthy growth. 3. It increases the capillary attraction or sponge lil'e property of soils, by which their humidity is rendered more uniform; and iu a hot season it iucreases the deposit of dew, and admits it to the roots. 4. It increases the temperature of tho soil in the srriug, by aiuiitiiLg the warm air and tepid rain. 5. It increase the supply of organic food. Tho atinosphere.coaUins carbonic acid, am luonia. and uitris acid, all iust. powerful fertilizers and sol vents. A loose soil attracts and condenses thetu. Rain and dew also contain? them And when these fertilizing cases are carried into the soil by rain water they arc absorbed and retained by ths soil, , for the use of plant3. Oa the o'.her hand, if the soil is hard, the water runs off the sur face, and instead of leaving these gases in tho soil, carries off some of the best portions cf the soil wi;h it. Thus whit might be a benefit becomes aa injury. 6. By means of pulverization, a portion of atmospheric air is buried in the soil, and it is supposed that ammonia and Litric acid are formed by the mutual decomposition of this air and the moisture of the soil heat being 5so evolved by the change 7. Pulverization of the pur face of soils serves to retain the moisture in the subsoil, aud to prevent it from being penetrated by heat from a warmer, as well as from radia ting its heat to a colder atmosphere than it Self These effects are produced by the por osity of the pulverized stratum, which acta as a mulch, especially on heavy soils 8. Pulverization, also, as the combined ef fect of several of the preceding causes, accel erates the decomposition of the organic mat tcr iu the soil, and the disintegration of the mineral matter; and thus prepares the inert matter of the soil for assimilation by the plants. Will Plowlug In Clover Exhaust llic Soli. In answer to this question, we have space this month to mention only occ important fact brought to light by the experiments of Laws and Gilbert. It was found that to grow a crop of turnips, clover, ect., more available inorganic matter is needed in tho soil than is required for a crop of wheat. - Thua, cu the same kind of soil on wlieh a crop of wheat of fifteen bushels per acre was annually obtain ed for teu successive years, without any ma nure turnips, the second and third years, did not grow larger than radishes; yet, sup plied with superphosato of lime, this soil an nually produced good crops of turnips. We have. then, the remarkable fact that, while the ash of wheat contains five times as much phosphoric acid as the ash of turnips, the tur nip requires for its growth the presence in the soil of more availablcphosphoric acid than is required by the wheat plant From this it follows that a soil will be sooner deficient of ignorganis matter for a crop of turnips, clo ver, or pea.', than it will for wheat; and that these crops contaiu more inorganic matter than is required by the increase of wheat pro duced by their ammonia. It follows that so long as we can grow clover and peas, we need not fe ar any deSeuey of the ash constituents of wheat. Mmurc of Stock fed on Cut Folder The Geneste Farmer calls attention to the fact that "ihe solid excrements of animals are much heavier in proportion to the food eaten from cut than uncut fodder." A farmer ex periareuting on the question, found a saving of about IS per caot. ia th- amouct c'oasum eJ. in favor of cut hay, and also aa increase of excrement cf 15 per cent. The latter is due undoubtedly to the increased capacity of te eut fodder to absorb liquid rapidly. Thus' Bays the Farmer, 'we ?pcnd less hay and make more manure, which is the farmer's capital, and this is but one aJvantae of tie practice. Hones and Whai. According to Sir Rob ert Kane, the dis inguiahed chemist, one pound of bones contains the phosphoric of 28 pounds of wheat. A crop cf whw-rt of forty bushels per acre, and 60 poaais per bushel, weighs 12400 pounds, and thus requires about 8fi pounds of bones to supply it with that es sential material The usual supply cf boae dust (3 to 4 cwt. per acre) supplies each of the crcps for four years wi h a a:i33ciney of phosphoric acid, which is gircrj cut as the bones decompose. Gipe in, CMrKeivs.-. writer aiys that he found by accident, that 'dougV rawed with "milk risineina sure and safe remedy for gapes in chickens, fed while fermenting, but while still aweet. He has tried it for six years, but says when he season the feed of hia chickens with .salt, as for c wiring, they niver havo the gapes. Clove Cab. One pouod of engar, one pound flour, half prion J butter, four eggs, a teaspoon ful saleratos. a cap of milk, a tet- p;xnful powdered mace, m ciuoamoD. -aiu rloref, fruit, if yen rfKVf. LOUIS LUCKHARDT, WATCH MAKER AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WA'lUiLS AND JEWKLUY. THE undersigned respectfull begs leave to inform tbe cit nes ot Jon uptown ana vicinity avr Jit ".ie has juiit recited Andisaow -2. opening the largest stock of Clocka'ches, and Jewelry .ever brouirht to jonnstown without ex cepting, which win be sold cheaper than the cheapest."- His prices will always bo uniform Unc customer will not be charged more for the !it.i Kiolirv nf trolls than another. A List of .f the articles comprised in the assortment ; i annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store ot. Main Street. Gold Hunting English Lovers, Gold Detached. levers, ful ie welled, Gold Lepines. 4 holes Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silvei Lepines. Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chains, Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencil, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops. Gold Earrings, Gold Finger King?, Gold Cuff Pins, Gold and Silver Watc Keys. ortmoaaias, Ladies' Fans, fancy and piaiL, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons,.Silver Thimbles riated Tablespoons, beat. Plated Teaspoons Silver Gbard Chains, Plated aud Brittania Tea Setts, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, &e.p Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, G inches. Gold Brarciets, Accordeoas, Silver and Plated Spectacles. &c.,S:c., &c. 33- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that Le cannot be undersold, the undersign respectfully solicits the confidence and patronage of the public. LOUIS LUCKHAEDT MayH, 1856. 29-tf. Jan. 5, 1859. ST-NUOTEiiUSini MY! L'uder the cliarge or the Francis- can Ilrotlier. rffllllS institution, situated in Iorctt, Cambria JL county. Pa., about four miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia an 1 Pittsburg, has been lately chartered, with privileges to confer collegiate honors ajd degrees. TERMS. Tiie"annul pension for board and tuition, payable half yearly iu a Ivance, $100 00 Washing and Use of bedding, per annum, 19 00 Pupils remaining at the College during vaca tion will pay an extra "charge cf 15 00 ; The Classics and modern Languages form an extra charge of 10 00 No allowance for occasional absence, unless in : case of sickness. Postage of loiters, books and stationary, if not furnished bv parents or guvrdiius, vill form an extra charge, as wiil also medical attendance. For further particulars apply to the Superior of the College. Reference may be ma le to the Rt. Rov. Dr. O'Connor. Rev. W. ll!ard, Ln-etto, cr to any cf the Rev. Clergy in the neighborhood ! of the institution. Loretto, August 31, 1859. S.n. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! AT A. BLAIKS SALOON. TMTOULD re.-pectfu!Iy inform T 7 citizens of Ebensbnr and the.Srsx ciuiij iar i:e uas eneneu an uvstcr Saloon, three doors east cf the "Arcade" Hotel, ar.d is prepared to accommodate the public in a superior manner. He has mafia arrangements to get Lis Oysters direct from the Eastern markets, "1 wii! supply families by the can or dozen at the cheapest r ite. Give hir.i a call. He still continues to practice the Tonsorial art at his sLsp in the room adjoininj the Oyster Saloon. August Sl, ln.9.-tf. ' r. . T-TZZ.. i aauiii,fc,AX: 3AUUl,Ett-J ; numbered with the dead, had it not been for TRUE SUBSCRIBER would respuctfully inform this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's lu ll the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding dian Root Pills. After one or two doses Lad country, that he Las opened a Saddler's shop, ia the basement o Lis dwelling house, on Horner street, where he is prepared to furnish tj order on the most reasonable terms, every description of Saddles, Bridles, aud Harney &c. Having many years' experience ia the busi ness, employing none but the best workmen, and using the best material upon a'.l his work, he hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of the public patrouago. Country produce at all times taken in exchange for work, aud the hignett market prices allowed. JAMES ilAGUIRK. Kbeusburg, Sept., 14, 1859.-tf. SICCI IL .i.YSOLWCEJIEST n-.M THE QUAKER CITY PUBLISHING HOUSE! 109.900 Catalogues, j NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISED NOW ItEADY FGS j IlsTitiBCTiox. Superior Lidacments to th" , Pullic. " j Cv" A new an 1 s ire plan of obtaining G 1 and Silver WATCHES, and o.l.c-r valuiLie Pri- ; zes. Full particulars given in Catalogues, which will b-j sent free to all upon application. Valuable ! Gifts, worth from 50 cts. to $100 GUARANTEED to each purchaser. 100,000 have been distributed to ny patrons within the past six months I&0.000 t? be distributed during tve next six months. The iniujm"ntsofiere-! Agents are mor.-i lib- '. eral than those cf any ot!.er house in the busi-ness- Haviiig beta in the Publishing and Bookscl- ; ling business for the last eight years, mv exper- ier.ee enables me to conduct the Gift EaWpriz? with the greatest satisfaction to all. i T7-AGEXTS WANTED in every Town and County. tor tuil particulars address DUANE RUL- '. ISOX, Quaker City Publishing House, 33 Suth IfciMMrect. Philadelphia, &?pt. 21, 1850 i mo. a. WILLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE I Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in For-' eign aud Domestic LIQUORS, Old Monongahela ) and Rectified Whiskey. No. 320 Comniorci.! ! Row, Liberty street. PITTSBURG. Pa SUNDRIES 500 Bbls double Rectified Whis- Kev. 187 Bbls Oid Monon nongahela Ryo Whisky. Hhds N. O. Sugar, 70 ar, (very choice ) 50 uonjs.tj. iioiasses. ith a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon, Flour, Lard, lroa& Nails ic.allof which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, 1858. tf AIICADE IIOTEI,, i: bens burp, Pa HENRY FOSTER, PnorBiETca. rruus hotel, formerly known as J. the "Ebensburg House, Is onr of the old est and best stands in the borough of Ebensburg. for tha accommodation of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis posed to patronize him that bis TABLE will be -tT..vU ., u.uuo luxuries oi tae season, r. s BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains reo'ier nis guests comt'-rtable. iuaenshurg, April 14, 185S:22:ly. wv - lumber; " PINE POPLAR fiJlF.RRY A vn acit t T?r ber bought an 2 soli by t . . -HUGHES. BQlIKDal8iTHUI Above we present ycu with a likeness of DR. ORSE the inventor cf MOUSE'S INDIAN MORSE the ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having ! visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as i North America has spent three years among ; the Indians cf our Western country it was in '' this way that the Indian Root I'iUs were first , discovered, Dr. Morse ws the first man t es ' tablish the fact that all diseases arise from IM PURITY OF THE BLOOD that cur strength, 1 health and life depended upon this vital fluid. ! When the various passages become clogged, ! and do not act in perfect harmony with the dif j ferent functions of the bedy, the blood loses its ! action, becomes thick, corrupted, and diseased; ! thus causing all paius, sickness and distress of i every name; our strength is exhausted, our j health v.'Q are deprived of, and if Datura is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the ! blcod will become choked aud cease to act, and j thus our light of life will forever be blown out. ! How impoitaut then that we should keep the 1 various passages of the bodv free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it tu our power ; to put a medicine in your reach, namely. Morse's roots which grow around the mountainous chiFs itt Nature's Garden, for the health and tecovery of diseastnl man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of. tlie corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Ex pectorant, that opens and unclogs the passjige to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, per forms its duty in throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs b- copious spitting. The ; third is a Diuretic, which gives double ease and j strength to the kidneys ; thus encouraged, they ' draw large amounts of impurity from the bLr!, which is then thrown out bountifully bv the uri nary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. Tlie fourth is" a Cathartic, and accompanies the" other proi- erties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles oi impurity winch cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up ami conveyed off iu great quantities by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Ir. Morse's Indian R"ot Pills not oLly enter the" stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the l ife cf the body, which is the blood, becomes per fectly healthy ; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason vhypeople are so distressed when sick, and whv so many die, is because they do j not get a medicine which will pajs to the aftlic : ted parts, and which will open tlio natural pas ' sage for the disease to be cast out ; Lence. a ! large quantity of food and other matter is lodg ed, and the stomach and intestines are literally : overflowing with the corrupted mass ; thus uti- dergoing a disagreeable fermentation, constant !y ' mixing with the blood, which throws the cor ' rupted matter through every vein and artery. ' until lfe rs taken from the bly by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions cf the sick to , blooming health and happiness. Ye?, thousands ' who have been racked or tormented with sick j ness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames j have been scorched by the burning ele.nents cf i raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step cf the sdent grave, new stand ready to testify thatlkey would have beea been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their charmiug efiects Nat only do they give immediate case ami strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they - at once goto work at t;' foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it wiil be shov.n. especially by those who use these Pills, that they will cleanse and purify. tlt disease that deadly enemy will take its flight, and the fiuoh of youth end beauty wiil again return, and the prospect of a long and happv life will cherish and brighten your days. Ci7S!d by Thomas Devine, Ebcnsburg, and by Al'liciue Dealers generally throughout the County ; B. Lake Judson, successor to A. J White" & Co., X. 50 Leonard st., N-.Y., Propri etors; i.iiim Madge t Co.. ( Proprietors of Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic Ouitment.) Karlville, M i bson county. N. 1., General Agents. Auzast 3, lS59.1y ' HOUSE. CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFER, .Peopeictob S7"OULD respectfully inform bis old friends V aud tr.e travelling public tuat he ms leas. ed the Logan House, Ilollidaysburg, and is pre pared to entertain all who may favor him with their patrons ce ia unobjectionable stj'Ie. Tho HOUSE has beea new ly furnished thio'- out in a style cot surpassed by any establishmeti: in the interior of the State. His TABLE wili always be supplied with all the substantials ami delicacies of the season, and attended by atten tive strvanls. In a word, no pains will be spared to matte the Logan a first class house, and noth ing will be left undone to render its guests cent fortable and happy. il.e STABLES, wnich are extensive, will W attended by honest and faithful hostlers. ALoiAUaAXii. ine oasemcnt isocciinw: . as a Kestauranr;-where meals will r wrvoi tij at all hours of the day. toother with ovster? wild game, fish aud all the deleeacies and refresh ments of the season. JOHN KIEFFER June 4, 1856.-32tf. S3 EN . P. THOMPSON, tri7A P. I. PATTOX U iV CO.. holesale Dealers in and Manu facturer of HATS, CAPS. FURS. Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Goods. Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Ivooes, iVc. .o. 128 Market street, Wlow Fourth South side. PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for oos ana onippmg rurs, PRICE I. PATTOX. A. OPPENIIEIMER February 17, l85S:tf PHILADELPHIA Wood MOULDING MILL Willow street, above Twelfth, north sid. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab inet and t rame Makers, always on hand. Any Pattern worked from a drawing. Arent wanted in the various Towns in his portion of the State, to whom opportunities will bo offered for large profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. February 17, 1858:tf -...i... WASIIIXGTOat IIOll LAWRENCE SCHROTII. riwraiETou. fTIHIS popular and pleasjint'y situated bouse JL is located in the village cf 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, th best the market can afford. Nothing will lie lefl undone to render the visit of all persons pleasant and agreeable. - - L. S. Carrolton, July 15, 1857. JOB WORK of all kinds done a Cm, Apcr'anir Styct Iron iaAia(BAni imimoim l spring YJ IT A LI Li OJ IT A JJ JO J uyudJV"---"" - 111 WSLm I I o : :MM S 5 'Sag I l i THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS TI1H CITIZENS OF EBENSBURG AND vicinity that be has jut received and lias on band the LARGEST, BEST, and MOST COM PLETE stock of Tin, Gpprr. and Sheet Iron ware. Ox-king. Parlor and Heating Stovs. Plows'? Points. Wacou boxes. Su it kettles. Ac. ever offered for sale in E'oensburg. consisting of 25 diffoi- ent Patterns of 0ok Stoves of nil sizes; 20 different patterns of Parlr nd Heatin" Stoves of all size: 10 different kinds of Plows; Stiirar kc-ttles and Wag.n bcxrs of all sizes; Brass and Copper Kettles of all sizes; Preserving Kettles of all sices; Tin. Gppcr and Sheet Iron ware of every de scription. so He has just received a l ug? assortment HARDWARE and CUTLERY : House f-imisb- in Ware, Harvesting Tools, Carpenter Tools, &c, &c. all of which he will sell verr low ft-r CASH- - . " Fersons wishinji an tbi'in in bis lino be respectfully invites to give him a call and exsmin! h prict-s. Job work of all kinds done on the shorUst notice. Alsi lbnise Spouting ma e and put up on tbc shortest notice A- most reasonable terms for cash (-Countrv Proluce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also Cberrv, Asb. and Pot !.ir lumUr. .J.1 T...l C.:n,r I.Mt Prt.r. &r . takM. in exehkn. ' CFoKGE HUVTI.F.Y- T fin muM iifirn!lv ! iltAtitbin made in 0okin2 Stove fr burning the gas and Ebcnsburg. July 13, 1S50. READ THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN INTERESTS ! JUST KECRIVED. 4C1 A SKW STOCK OF Watches, Jewelry, CLOCKS ggI-VVJ SOTIOSS. At the ijn the Dig Watch, Main street, Johns town, l'a. The under irrned doires to call the attention of the people of Ebensburg and surroutidirg country to the fact that be has been appointed an A;reiit of a large importing bouse of WATCH ES, CLOCKS. vVc, and also of a large manufac turing establishment of JEWELRY, whereby he is enabi-d to offer such inducements to purcba sers of these articles as were n?ver before offered in this place, or anywhere this side of the Alio "hemes. He would also call atteution to bis large as sortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY lust received all oj the latest Ftei? ana moM beautiful workmanship. Having selcctcl in stock with great care, he is confident be can suit cvery tiste as to stue as well as a pjCKet by the great reduction in prices. THE LADIES are particularly invited to an inspection of hia present stock and prices. fc.AU DMJi'fc nitLeito sold at fl.50 will cow he Mild at 75 cts., and xcarrante-l to btand the test of wear. Breast Pins, Rings, &c, at a reduction. a e . t L i: si c x : I would call your attention to my beautifm as sortment of GOLD A XD SILVER WATCHES, at the following very low prices: Hunting Verge Watches, warranto!. $6.23 Huntiug Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at 20. and then reduced to $14.1 xeV. I now sell at from $ 1 0 to $ 1 1 .50 Hunting Levers from $12 to $10.00 Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore sold at $10, I will sell at from to Often Faced Detached Levers, $10 to $12.00 All icalches sold wul be xcarrantci to po Jor iTfr months: or excltane-l for another of eonal j value. - Everybody is invited tocall and examine the stock, as the advertiser is-confiderit that for ex tent, variety and style it is unrivalled in this community, while the prices at which it is of fered are unprecedented low. Goods sold for CASH only. fT" Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks. Watches. Jewelry. of all kinds, for which the Cambria County Iron Company's ''scrip" will be taken at' par. All work war rant d. ' TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, ice, at less thau city prices. JOSEPH G. HOLMES, Agent. "Augut 3, 1856.1r. EW TIN WAKE ESTABLISMENT. j The undersigned takes this metlnd of; informing the citizens of Ebensburg and sur- : roiimli.i" country, that be has commenced i business in this place, in the building fcnuerly occupied by M. S. Harr. one door west if the Pot Ofti'-e. where he intends to carry onbisbuM ucssinallits branches. TINWARE of all oe mrriptions kept constantly on ban 1. and r.t pri ce to suit the time. Country Merchants can Lave orders filled to any amount. By strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a liberal share of public p itronasre. FELIX HTNLF. El-ensburg April 2th. 1858. XOTICE. j TIIF. nndersirntl.- Dire trs T the Pr and I 1 louse f Employment of Cambria county, here by give notice that in case uf any destitute per son becoming sick or diwibled, that may lceon:e a charge upon the county, they request persons in whose charge ach destitute ers-.ns may h t gie notice to the Steward of the Poor ai d House of Employment, or to either of the Direc tors, of the condition of such persons, so that . rir ir r .1. tiiev can be reiuoven i sawi i r iiouss w iiooui asa v delay. WM. PALMER. DAVID O'HAKRO MICH'L. M'GUIKK Jan. 26, 1859:tf Directors PHILIP BETVER. ROBT. J. AN DEKKOS EYMER & ANDERSON. Wholesale Dea lers is Foreign Fruits. Nuts, Spices, Con fectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, &c. CO-Oran-ges and Ijemc-s received weekly. No. 89 Wood street, Opposite the ht. Charles Hotel, Pittsburg, Feb. 17, 1858:tf JEFFERSON HOUSE, f NEAR W1LMORE Station.) Jefferson, Cambria co., Ta. John M'Cor, Proprietor, ffel7v1658 I. O. O. F. Highland Lodge No 42 meeta every WEDNESDAYS. venins at their Hall on High st.. in the npper st'ryol Shoemaker's store YOKE WORK OXEN, For sale by E. IIUGnES. July 13. 1859. . C. 0. MURRAY, Attemcjr at Ltw, Ebrnibnrn, Pa. FTICE OTPOSITF CRAWFORD'S HOTEL Mart, Sjoto, fflonjjjjsjfc ftt l Tililili- tn thf "rpi'ct imnrnrMiwnlc r smoke by which means is saved 50 rer cent of fuel GEORGE HUNTLEY. A E W ARRIVAL. AT THE J0ILST0!X MARBLE WORKS. The iiiidersigned lgs leave t inform tht citi zens ol Cdinbria and a 'joining counties ? N that be Las jn-t receivl a fresh tickE5n ..f the finest ITALIAN ai.d other Mar -?,Wii'!l ther Mar-JTi ! lankl:nliaL ;mexts.vWJ3J Lies, at his c-itablishment on street. Johnstown. MONU TO f T. T V-TITI C I' ! ft I." STONES. TABLE & BUREAU TOPS, If manfuacturol of the most beautiful ami f.oot : quality of Foieign and Domestic Marble, always I ou hand and made to order as cheap as tey can i be purchased in the city, without the a iditi- n of carriage!. GRINDSTONES cf various grits and sizes, suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold cither by wholesale or retail. Promjit attention paid to orders from a :is. tance, and work dclivere.1 wherever noired. He invites the public to call and exrr.:ns bis stock, as be feels satisfied be can sell cheap. For t.e convenience of persons residing in the tast an ! North -f the county, sjecimens may be j en and orders left with George Hnr.iLy, at Lis I in ware Etabl:sLmei.t in Ebcnvburs. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, June 15, lBoOly. REMOVAL! C O A C El M A X U 1' A C T O R Y . rilUE subscriW would respectfully iMirrn JL tLe citicas of Elen-.lur2 and surrouu-iin-' omntry that he br.s removel his shop from t!e old stand to the shop lately occupied by J d.u Evans (Carnent r.1 where be is orenarfrd to do j nil kinds of work in his line of buM:iess at short notice and on reasonable terms, and he hopes by using but the very lest material and employing but the best workmen t merit a fall share f public patronage. Persr,s wisbin-j Iwrains in purcbasinr; a Carriage will do well bv calling at j tjjjjj etabi;bment. lie is preparol to manufac ture ti:e fallowing kin' of vehicles, viz : iUGGIES. f tlitrerent qualities aid j.riccs ; BAROUCHES. CHAKIOTEES. one r.nl two horse ROCK A WAYS, cl.e quarter, elitic and C-spring COACHES, second Land work ofditT.T- ent L:nds. 5c. making a variety that wi.l stiii an tastes ana all purses, with neatness add cUpatch. REPAIRING done WM. BARNES. F.bemburg, April 27, l859-2S-tf CHEST SPRINGS AHEAD. f undertagne.1, l"Ts leave to announce, JL that he has opened a .Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, at Cliest Springs jV.rong.i. C-f:i , bria County, and that Le will Mann'acture and , kec-p corstiintly on Land every artiele i' bis !ii;e of -i.usiness, such as SADDLES LR IDLES WJtlJ'S $-r. Articles manufactarcd cbep to : onler. He invites the public to call and exam ine articles of Lis manufacture, con fid nt they will command the approbation of Competent Judges. By manufacturing none but the best of articles, an I soliing cheap, be hojes to merit aud receive a liberal share of public patronage. Terms Ctsh or approve. I country produce. N. B. All kinds of HIDES taken in exchange for ork. 0 JOHN E. CONNELL. Ch&st Springs, May 25, 1859. tf. I71BENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAYING pur i cbase-1 the entire stjck and fixtures ot tbe Eleusburg Foundry, the subscriber is piepareri to furnish farmers and others with riough,lIougli PolutN, Slovew.31111 Iroiix, 1'tircMliln? Maclilnett, and c:u-tingsof any kind that may be needed in he community. By strict attention to the business cf the con cern, be hopes to merit, and trusts be will rtveive a liberal patronage from thosein want of article in Lis line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLAVS. March 22. '55-tf. GEORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTON, Importers and Wholesale Deal er in Hardware, Cutlery, &c, No. 255 Market Street. Philadelphia. Keep constantly on band tbegeuuine Timothy Mack's Angers.W . Mann licatty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling & Waldron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Gm- monandPatent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, -c.. &c, which thev offer foi sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers only" Januiry 25. 1855. JOHN II. ALLEN &- CO.. NOS. 2 A 4 Chestnut Street; (south side, lelow Water.) PIIIIADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-wake norsE. is the CiTl .) M.J nfacturcr and Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine made BROOMS. Patent Grooved CEDAR WARE. warranted not to shrink. WOOD & WILLOW WARE. CORDS. BRUSHES. &c. e.r all descrip tions. Please call and examine our stock. March 4, 1857. ly. J, c. xoo, FFICE IN COLONADE ROW. O First Arrival OF, lITMXim rnnnn aiiiUiiiMi h v The subscriber. Laving just returned froa tL city, is now opening one of tie Vest selected stock of , SPRING AND SUMMEP. GOODS ever brought to this market, and wLich h 1 sell very cheap for Cash. Hi stock coait i part of the following article?, v;i CHALL1ES, DELAINES. ; BRILLIANTS. COBURGS. ' PRINTS OF ALL KINDS AND RICHEST COL0HS: ShaiTlx, ' which Air beauty cannot be surpassed in tLi torn; READY-MADE CL0THIN8, LADIES' SHOES. DRUGS and rEMTMEBT; all of wbich be will sell very cbestp. He invites the citizens of El-eub'-ri: and the pnrroundinj; country to "V liin m Til I A f . k ..wj.l.K T 1 etui, t ..Fi j-ti ri-xr as be is satisnol he ran ell g-v! to thrra cheaper thnr t!iey crs Iv bougl t at ary T&cf store in town. John Rodger, Jr. EWnsburg, April 20, lt-53:tf. I'SIOV IIOISC, 1 btifburg. pa. JOHN A BLAIR, Pa r.p::-ron. Also, in connection, BLAIR & Co'sllACKP, wi',1 leave the Union IIour fr Wfllmore Sik tion in time to tke t)e Eastern t Wecterr trail Every accomolatirn v ill l.c iifrsrW f- ral e passenger comfrabhr. ; t ',;, .! , " LOITER & SH..k-IKN MARK! . MiTiiants ana others iu ". '-fTlX. COP: 1 PER tR SHEEITRON Ab.. Te rS' pectluliy invifd to call cJ exsnr. f'T ?h?fll mv stK-k, g't up express'y rade. It is the largest and lest asvortn en! t - li Aunu Wrst of the mountains, made in a K-jK-ri! manner and of tte very lst n:atrial. IKvin; adoj.te! all the improvements c-f the tinits inut trale, in machinery arnl materials, lam prepanl t'jxr.!plftesuccesfu!iy with city n.Rt!'-f3r;uni tu prices and term. . Orders fjoni i.ne doll.-ir to five bnvoied c .1.v rtrlb, jroript!y filled, tbe wares caiefnily pnclid and rnaraijtenl iiot t lv:ik. ! ( M.e trial fvm niercbai-ts who Lave p t ln'.t At lfi.it ! with me beret- f re ! f.r a Price Lit. i te-tit-led. Thankful for pat fv..rs. I respeci l' tJk'.t I their coEtinua:te. Adrss S F. W, HAY. 1 J umstow!', Ciiubria county. l Oct. 21, 1SS7. 5C f HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA 'vJct Jitpttti't'f.t E-d'H-tval, f'r the 1UU f of t cu ana Utrtrrfftti. 'iTtitcwi nti, r't?. r.t a.fl Ft'i'i'.r.uc D'm THE HOWARD ASbOCIATiON.i'j vicwiMi an ful destruction cf hauian life caused by strur! diseases, several years ago directed their tX-n-c'."-ing furge'U. to vpx- a Di.-pcrsaiy for the tiei. moDt ! tbs elas of ';wises. in all ;b. ir f rni' and to give M F.I TIC A L ADVICE GRATIS to!: v bo apply by letter, w i.. a diseriplioii .-ftM condition, (age. .vupalioo, b.abits i f life. ic) al in tase exlreni iM.v.rtv. to FURNl : MEDACINES FREE OF CHARGE. Tiie di:ecU.is of ti.e Association, intseir Actu al Report express the highest Mtifa.tku iii ibesiK-ccs which Las attended the labors of tiwi Siir:es iu the cure of Serniatorroea. Shi t: Weakness, Gonorrhoea. Gleet. Syvbilis, tijeTM ..f Oiiaui.-m r Self-A I ue, DiseaVc f ti e K ..eys ai.d Bla.LbT. Arc. &u 1 ..r-.!er a cotin ai . f the s;inie !an f.-r the cn-uing year. An adn'r:ib!e Report n SperinatorrbxT.. it 1 Seminal wwkns. tlie vice of Onanism. M.i'"-b-itioii. or Stlf-Abue. anl other is-as-s f il. Sexual organs, by the Cnsuking burgeon, n il W sent 1 v mail fin a sealed envelope. ) FULL OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS i: jfcitaue. Ad'.ie. for Report or tieatrneut. Pr. J. SK!L : LIN HOUGHTON. Atin- Surgeon. U rj Ss ci.itiou. No. 2 S -o:! Ninth Sticct, FLl : i Jsu. !. 1&5?. 1 ". !;;:a. 1 a. D I RECTO TY. Tl t I RECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA COIN Li;e iiibMrru-er is prei aiins. i Cie:it enoiiraireiiier.t tn? j.ivc-n.1 to T'tit'.i-Ii a rectorr MAP . f Cxn.bri Cov.i.tv, ict i.ib-i coi.tam as niucn ini-.rn;auen a uy ciiicr c - t ty Map now Published in Ier.t.sjvsn:a. T.- ine to le litbigr-apbed, cdoml and m-vt ttd tne most mlern stvleand worKniamiLe n i and .I? ivered to subscril cts rt $5 per cf-p-. WILLIAM CIIRISIY June CO, 1S58. HIE SUBSCRIBER, SUCCESSOR TO G. L LUYD&C., at Jefferson, respetifii!: offers to the public, au extensive and will leete.1 asortir-e5.t f 1R GOODS. CRtCLl JLS. Hats. Cups, t iv rLccs. IZcady i-1-Clothing. Hardware. Queensware, Paints, (.'.i Oils, ami ail the aiticles ui!y rcqu're-I f rami) v Bu'lJing, and Mar.ufactonEg ji:r---A St ick of Drugs. Dye Stuffs, and family r. r icines. that for quality and variety is r.ot s:.r;-' se !. I if eou.wlo.1 in ti;e ccuntr. AH cf be will stdl at the iowest possible prices f ji c- j or C.'intry Produce. ALbO. , A large amount of Spruce nd rite Lix entar.tly on iaiid.-i,arjd i.ils tor LutuUT toorder at the shortest possible notice. ROBERT TL1NN. JeiTerson. May 20, 157. tf. Jolin 31Kea?e H. aaufactarer and .Dealer tn all litdt ofCic Snuff, Chewing and Le&l Tobacco. Xortgsa' ery St., HoUisdaysoarg, rm. c onstantlvn Land, a fine and well stlc stock of bpanisb.anl half Spanish at the lowest possible r rices. All articles soij this establishment are vrarranted to be what ti-T are repreentel. August 8. 1855. ly. "IKE XEW-lOBREn." Now offer l for the purpose cf seenric? ! wHes-t possible circulation a first-class 1 Ynrfc n-tle f.rmilr naper. eisbt larire rr " - 1 idnstrate.1, lantifully printed on-iiie is. i paiwr, with Intuitions arjd articles, s.c pajr. with contrinuiions arja ariicK, '-''-j poems, anecdotes, tc. &c. by w aningioa vins. Incfellow, P.ulwer.Tennj-son. W. Coin" ii;r.rj i;.-tena. Mrs. Sirourriev. Ttackf. P..tor Pnrler. Hawthorn. Alice Cirey and er. ce.1 Tbe Weekly - NEW-YORKER" (f rl a sm-erinr publication to th New I I Ixnlscr.) is offcrcl at einly Ot. JMU.WJ. - subscribers who send the one dollar rtV.'y t tbe publisher. C Mathews. No- rv. T . . V V Cniu!mn sen' 3 cent stamp. fmar2,lS59 M. D. MAGEUA.V Attararjr t L.w, EbVrfi OFFICE No. 2. "Colonnad Row,' . Court House. . r LXvemH?r 7. -4 ly . 3 I - J taarl7,1858 KoT.ll, 19v7:1.t