Tbouglits rr the Tlioufflitful- FROSI VAKI0C8 SOURCES. Most of the diseases of sheep are the con sequence of debility. Lamb. should be 8eperted from old sheep. Oil and feebit cheep, separated from the rug ged. Sizrkp, as TTcll as other animals, should hare access to fresh water, when fed on dry. food, in winter. Failures who fiad it necessary to reduce their flocks, should be very particular in se lecting those that they keep, and let none but the poorest go from their farms. Suksp in winter ekoali have fresh air, ehelter from cold winds, a little exercise, oc casional change of quarters, dry, clean lodg ing, and nutritious food A cioee, damp, low yard is their abomination. A cross between the South-Down and the Merino makes a very useful and profitable sheep. The wool will sell for nearly as much at the Merino, and the lambs will bring wore for the batcher. Siisep, are perhaps the most profitable stock on suitable land, and with good man agement; but on unsuitable soil and ill man agement, they are the least desirable of farm stock. Wbat the man is worth the land is worth." What the shepard is worth the cheep are worth. All animals should . if possible, be housed or provided witn shelter. Cattle require much less food when stabled, than when al lowed to run at large, as they waste little or none, and com tort is essential to tueir turiit. More manure is also secured, an object of great consequence to every farmer that under stands his true interests. Sheep, if housed, must net be crowded into close stables or house?, as diseases is apt to be the result; and all animals require to have their stables well ventilated, to prevent the effects of bad air. Horses are better fei from mangers than racks and sheep should never have their food so that they draw it from above, as the grass seeds and chaff fall upon and nil their wool, injuring it materially. Tt must never be forgotten by the farmer that there are works of charity and kindness, that more frequently press their claims upon him during the winter, than at any other time. . While his happy family is clustered around the cheerful hearth; while his table is loaded with the bounties which a kind Provi dence, personal industry, and a fruitful soil have given him; while his wood-house is fill ed, his granaries overflowing, and every rea sonable want supplied; he must not forget there are other less favored individuals or families around; children destitute of Gre and wood; widows and orphans distressed and des titute, all requiring care, and not to be for saken while the frosts of winter are upon the earth. For the poor there must be employ ment; for the destitute there must be a supply; and the honest and industrious, or the unfor tunate poor, have claims on the more fortu nate, thit may not be disregarded. Well di rected charity is one of the few acts of life in which both the giver and the receiver are blessed; let no one then forget the poor. Eveut drop of milk should be drained from the udder at each milking, for two reasons, that the last pint taken -from the cow will mako more butter than the first quart, and that the cows will afterwards fail to give just as inak milk as is left in the udder. Horses, should always have plenty of lit ter in their stables; it answers a double jur pose; first, by absorbing and retaing the salt of the urine that fall upon it in a considera ble degree, and thus rendering the manure more valuable, and secondly, by - preventing in part that liability to swell, to which the feet and legs of a horse are subjected when standing on a hard plank door. Negligence, and inattention is as inexcu sable in the winter as in the summer; and fre qnently b productive of worse effects How often do we see farmers suffer such losses in their flocks and herds from sheer inattention or idleness in the winter, that a year of bard labor and privation will hardly placa them in their first position. If cattle and horses were" looked to as they should be, or if sheep and swine were not left to get their living by hook or crook, wo should net sec so mnn walking skeletons harnessed cr yoked to the plow in the ppring, or so many carcases around the fields and roads inviting the crows to their feast. Tho prudent, careful farmer will con sider the winter as the trying time for his stock, sod by. shelter, and sufficient food, avert its rigor, and prevent its consequences as far as possible. Lixn and labor are the principal sources of public and private wealth. The more fertili ty we can impart to the one, and the more intelligence we can infuse into the other, the greater will be the returns they make, and the greater our means of happine&j; for it is wealth, rightly employed, that enables as to au!t'pTy not onlj onr own, but the. comforts happints- of those around ns. Yet it is not a few rich men, or verj wise men, be the ag gregate of wealth and talent ever so great that give prosperity and greatness to a State. It is the general diffusion, among a whole po pie, among the rank and file of society, of property and knowledge and the industry tbat rcrders a State truly respectable an J 1 OtflS LUCKHARDT, WATCH MAKER Li AND DEALER IS CLOCKS, WATCHES ,vn JEWELRY. THE undersigned respcctfull hp, leave to inform the cit 3 ppns ol oonnswwn - T t i and viciuuy !, taht he has just received ud is now and JZlru. ever bronght to .onnstown tc.W ex- j u'Kiok will lw Sold cheaper man lue fP ,, 1T- -,a Mltcaus bo uniform SSSSn wilf not V charged more for the wme auaiity of goods tnau anomc. tame qu j r , nssnrtrieritl ie of tue articles compi w " , -l. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store or. Main Street. Gold Hunting t.ugiin Gold Detached Levers, ful ie welled, Gold Lupines. 4 holes " Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Leclnes. Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chains, Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencil?, Gold Medallions, Silver Extejsion Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Rings,-ftjld C-itf Tins, Golden I Silver Vatc Keys. uortaonale. Ladies' Fans, fancy and piain, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoous, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, beat, riated Teaspoons Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Set I, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, &c, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, G inches, Gold Bracelets. Aceordeoa., Silver and Plated Spectacles, Jtc&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 LUCKIIARDT Mayl4, 185G. 20-tf. Jan. 5, 1859. ST- FRIEIS' eaiLSSE F3R BIT" Cnder the cliarsre or the Francis can Vrotlier. THIS institution, situated in Lorett, Cambria county, Pa., about four miles from Oesson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia al Pittsburg, has been fatvly chartered, with privilege.-? to confer collegiate honors &jd degree.-?. TERMS. The annual pensiou for board ami tuition, payable half yearly in advance.- 100 00 Washing and use of bedding, per annum, 10 00 Pupils remaining at the Coliege during vaca tion will pay an extra charge of -15 00 The Classics and modern Languages form an extra charge of 10 00 No allowance for occasional absence, unless iu case of sickness. - - Postage of letters, books and stationary, if not furnished bv parents or cuardiius. will form an ! extra charge, as will also medical attendance. For further particulars apply to the Superior of the College. Reference may be made to the Rt. Rev, Dr. O'Gmnor. Rev. W. Pwllard, Lorctto, or to any of the Rev. Clergy in the neighborhood of the institution. Lorctto, August 31, 1839. 3m. OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! ! AT A. BLAIHS SALOON. tt7"OULD respectfully inform the w W :: ..r l-i 1 i ..: V5-. i cinity that he has opened an Oyster Saloon, three doors east of the "Arcade" Hotel, and is prepared to accommodate the public in a superior manner. He has made arrangements to get his Oyster direct from the Eastern markets, and will supply families by the can or dozen at the cheapest rate. Give him a call. He still continues to practice the Tonsorial art at hii shop in the room adjoining the Oyster Saloon. Augoit 31, 18o9.-tf. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg aud surrounding country, that he has opened a S.iddlers shop, in the basement of his dwelling house, on Horner street, where he is prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of Sad .IK Bridles, and Harness Arc Having many years' experience in the busi ness, employing none but the best workmen, and using the best material upon ail his work, he hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Country prcduce at all times taken in exchange for work, and be higtiest market prices allowed. JAMES MAGUIRK. Ebensburg. Sept., 14, 13G9.-tf. S&'ECIAL AXOL'.CK.lirAi' from t:is QUAKER CITY TUBLISniNG HOUSE! lOd.OOO Catalogues, NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISED NOW REACT FOa distribution. Superior Inducements to the Public. C7" A new and sure plan of obtaining Gold and Silver WATCUES. and oJier valuable Pri zes. Full particulars given in Gitah -gues, which will be sent free to all upon application. Valuable Gifts, worth from 50 ts. to $100 GUARANTEED to each purchaser. $100,000 have been distribute! to my patrons within the past six months $150,000 to be 'distributed during te next six months. The in lucem?nts offered Agents are more lib eral than those of any other house in the busi-ness- Having Veen in the Publishing and Booksel ling business for the last eight years, my exper ience enables me to conduct the Gift Euterprizj with the greatest satisfaction to all. C7AG ENTS WANTED in every Town and County. For full particulars address DUANE RUL ISON, Q i iker City Publishing House. 33 South Third Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 21. 1359 1 mo. AUCADE HOT CI., Ebeusburff, Ia nENRY FOSTER. pRorBiKTca. millS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS -m. tne "t.oensourg House," is one of the old eat 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 prB i 10 renier his guests comf.rtable. Ehensburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly. ' FIEE ! FIRE ! ! FIEE ! ! ! rpUE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE JL attenntion of the public to one of ihe great est imrrovements ever raad in HnnKIVft STOVES, the burring of the GAS AND SMOKE oy wnicu means, is cavert ruty per cent of fn-l GEORGE HUNTLEY. Efcesnbnrg Aug. 17, 183.-tf. AIIUAII AI IOIEL,iar, Attorney at Law Johnstown KFFICE on Ciiiiton Street, a few doors carti of t he corner of Mam and Clinton . April 5.?, 1853. D. MURRAY, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg. Pa. "FTICE OPI OSITO CRAWFORD'S HOTEL. fmirl7,lP8 ! HftailHltHlTFIUI Above we present you with a likes-5 of DR. MORSE the inventor of MORSE'S- INDIAN BOOT PILLS. This philanthropist has spent the greater part of bis life iu traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America has spent three years among the Indians of our Western country it was in this way that the Indian Root PiUs were first discovered, Dr. Morse was the first man to es tablish the fact that all diseases arise from IM PURITY OF THE BLOOD fbat our .strength, health and life dependM upon this vital Huid. When the various passages become clogged, and do uot act in perfect harmony with the dif ferent functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted, and diseased; thus causing all paius, sickness and distress ol every name ; our strength is exhausted; our health we are deprived of, siud if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blcod will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. How impoitant thn that we shonld keen the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that w-e have it in our power to put a mevh.iic m your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pi'ds, manufactured rani plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs it. Nature s Garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Tills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, aud assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Ex pectorant, that opens aud unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner; per forms its duty in throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives double ease and strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from-the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the uri nary or water passage, and which could not have been discharg.-d in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other prop erties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the Llood ; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quantities by the bowels. From the above, Jt is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not oidy enter the stomach, but become united with the bit x' forjtbey find way to every part, and com pletefy Tout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the lody, 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 why people ate so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pas to the afflic ted parts, and which will open the natural pas sage fr the disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and otlwr matter is lodg ed, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus un dergoing a disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the cor rupted matter through every veiu and artery, until life rs taken from the b1y by disease. Dr. Morse's FILLS have added to themselves victor upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who hive been racked or tormented' with sick ness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning ele.nents of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the oeal. hau it not been lor tbi great and wonlerful medicine, Morse's In dian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing tneir charming ewec Not only !o thy give immediate case and strength, and take awav all sicknes, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the f-umdation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will cleanse and purify, that disease that deadly enemy will take its fii-jht, and the flush of youth and beautv will again return, arid the prospect of a.long and happy life will cherish and brighUm your days 217" Sold by Thom:is Devine, Hbcnsburg. and by Medicine Dealers generally throughout the Comity; l. Lake Jcdson, successtir to A. J. White &: Co., No. 50 Leonard St., N. Y., Propri etors ; Willi&m Mudge fc Ot., (Proprietors vf Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic .Ointment.) Karlville, Ma Itsoa county, a. i.. General Agents ncTit :i l K..O I.OG4X IIOL'SC. CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFER, iPaopfciETon w TOL'Ll) respectfully inform bis old friends and tne travelling public that he nas leas, ed the Iogan House. Hollidaysburg, and is pre pared to entertain all who may favor hitn with their patronage in unobjectionable style. The HOUSE las been newly furnished thio'- out in a style uot surpassed by any establishment in the interior of the State. His TABLE will 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 spaied to maKethe Igan a first class house, and noth ing will be left undone to render its guests com fortable and happy. The STABLES, which are extensive, will be attended hy honest and faithful hostlers. RESTAURANT. The base menj is occupied as a Keetaurar.t. wlttrerneal" will berrsetvcd ut. at all hours of the day. toeether with ovstcr. wiui game, tisu and all tho delecaciesand refresh ments of the season. JOHN KIEFFER. June 4, 185C.-32tf. B 1 . THOMPSON, vith P. I. PA1TON u a. rr i . . . oi. vjvj., noiesaie ilea ers in ami Manu facturer of HATS. CAPS. FURS. Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo ikoocs, etc. ISO. 128 Market street. llow Fourth South side, PHILADELPHIA. Cash nahUfor IT- .1 , i ooi ana snipping furs, I'iilLK I. PATTON. A. OPPENIIEIMER. lebrnary 17, 1858:tf PHILADELPHIA Wood MOULDING MILL Willow street, above Twelfth, north side. Moulding sni table for Carpenters. Baildcn, Cab inet and Frame Makers, always on hand. Any I'atterw worked from a drawing. Accnts wanted in the various Towns in hia portion of the State, to whom opportunities will bo offered for large profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. Tebruary 17, 1858:tf VTASIIIXGTOJJ Iiei'SE. LAWRENTCESCliROTlir'roPRitfpBi wii - p ipu.ar ana pleasant y sinated . honse Jl is Iocate-1 in the village of Carroll ton. Cam bria county, and iskent in a manner so s to nf- fird every comfort tn visitor being well furnisli ed in every respect. HIS BAR will con tra 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 15, 1S57. esr job WORK f aR kind don at Chr, etr anb gttt Iron 111111 ? BfflBMQKISI t g I -MMm lis O j " ill - 2 3 50 O i pf o THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS TIVZ CITIZENS OF EDEXSBU2G AND vicinity that he has just received and has ou band the LARGEST, BEST, and MOST COM PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Parlor and I lea tine Stove Plows" Points, Wagon boxes. Sugar kettles. fcc., ever offered scription. ' ' ent l'atterns oi ixk otoves cu an tizes; uuiereni patterns oi l arior and Heating Stoves f a! ' 1 n It tTi.nnl r.f lklnu', ftii ff lr ni Iao .1 i . 1 W" ,1 . )v..B rf .11 t . ' . . MiCS; IV Ullltliut nilKH ui .IV", koi muna .u. ..a.-u Ol U 1 1 MZCSJ i HS Hlld C 1 Kettles of all sizes; Preserving Kettles of alltizes; Tin, Copper and Shet Iron ware of even Also He has just received a larg- assortment of HARDWARE and CUTLERY : House furnish ing Ware, Harvesting Tools, Carpenter's Tim.Is, &c, &c. all of which he will sell Trv low f-r CASH. Persons wishing any thing in his line he respectfully invites to give Lim a cal! and examine h: pri-es. ITv" Job work of all kinds done on the shortest notice. Also House Spouting mafe and put up on thesLortest notice & most reasonable terms for cash 03- Country Produce of all kiuds taken in exchange. Also Cherry, Ah. nr.d Poplar lumber old Metal, G'pper. Brass, Pewter, &c,. taken in exchange. , GEORGE HUXTI EY- ' ALSO. He would resiectfully call the attention of the public to the greatest improvements eycr made in Cooking Stoves for burning the gas and smoke by which means is saved 60 per rent' of fuel Ebensburg, July 13, 1853. GEORGE HUNTLEY EAD THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN iV LUTEHESTS Jl'ST RECEIVED, A NEW STOCK OF Watches, W' 3L Jewelry, CLOCKS 4c. tVZA. NOTIOs. Al the sign f the Big IVaich, Main street, Johns town, I'a. The undersigned doires to call the attention of the people of Ebensburg and surrounding country to the fact that he has been appointed an A tree t of a large importing house of VAlCU--j LS, CLOCKS, &c, and also of a large niar.ulac- tuiing establishment of JEWELRY, whereby be is enabled to offer such inducements to purcha sers of these articles as were never before ofYered in this place, or anywhere this side of the Alle ghenies. He would also call attention to bis large as sortment of WATCITE5 AND JEWELRY just receiver an oi me laiess biyies anu mwi beautiful workmanship. tlaving selected nis stock with great care, he is confident he can suit everv taste as to styie as well as all pockets. by the great reductiou in prices. TI1C LADILS ate particularly invited to an inspection of hi present stock and prices. EAR DROPS hitherto sold at '21.50 will now be sold at 75 cts., and tcarranteJ to stand the test f wear. Breast Pins, Rings, &c., at a reduction. C C X T L K JI K X : I would call your attention to my beautiful as sortment of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES, at the following verv low prices : Hunting Verge Watches, warranted. 6.25 Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at S20, and then reduced to $14. I will now sell at from $ 1 OAo i 1 1 .50 Hunting Levers from $12 to JlG.OO Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore sold at 410, I will sell at from it to fc.w Open Faced Detached Levers, $10 to $12.00 4 .... All icalrJics sola vriii bt tcarraate-.l to " Jor turelee months, or exchange! for another of equal value. Everybody is invited to call and examine the stock, as the advertiser is confident that for ex tent, variety and style it is unrivalled in this community, while the prices at which it is m- fercd are unprecedented low. Goods stud for CASH only. VTs Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. Jkc, r.f all kinds, for which the Cambria County Iron Company s "scrip" will be taken al par. All work war rant I. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, jewelry, ivc, ai less thau city prices. Acguvt 3, 185G.ly. ltew tin-ware j:stablisment. The undersigned takes this methf d of ;nr,rmmiT ib. ritiypns of KlensbiirT and sur- roundhi"" country, that be has commenced business in this place, in the buuding this place, in the buuding tcnneriy occupied by M. S. Ilarr. one door west t f the Pot Office, where iie intends to carry onnifousi ness in all its branches. TINWARE of all de scriptions kept constantly on ban J. and at pri ces to suit the times. Country Merchants can have orders filled to any amount. By strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. 1LLIX llilLt. Ebensburg April 28tb, 1856. CANVASSERS WANTED. i. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO JtCENTs! " " Fifty Dollars a month, and oil expenses ptiid w TE wish to engage an active Agent in every County throughout the United btatesand Cinadas. to travel and introduce our NbYV TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD I OCK- STITCH SEWING MACHINE. This I ccehior Machine is just patented, with valuable i .nrovements. wincn maKe It tne eneapev aim os iKpular mach?ne in existence, and acknowl- lgcd to be unsurpassed fir general utility. A .mited number of responsible agerds are wanted jo solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of ibO per month and expenses will be paid. . For conditions aal full particulars address, with. stamp for return postage. J. W. I1AUK1S & UO. No. 13 Shoe i; leather Exchange. Nov. 9. 1859.-50-8 w. Boston. Mass. PHILIP BF.TMEIt. BOBT. J. AXPEnSOS- R EYMEIt & ANDERSON. Wholesale De v lers in Foreign Fruits. Nuts, Spices. Con fectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, &c. COOran- ges and Lemons received weekly. No. 39 Wood street. Opposite the St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburg, Feb. 17, lS5S:tf TEFFERSON HOUSE, NEAR W1LMORE w Station.) Jefferson. Cambria co Ta. Jons M'Cot, Froj'rielor. ffel7.1S58 f O. O. F. Highland Lodge No -r i 428 meets every WEDXESDAYa vening at their Hall on High st., in the upper stiryof Shoemaker's store I YOKE WORK OXEN. L For ala bv E. UCGIIES. Jaly 1. 1653. Mart, State, )fags, fo. for sale in hbensburg. enmdotic" of 23 diffci- I pper r de M:W AREtlVAL. AT TKK JOIIASTOWiV .1I1IIBLE WORKS. I he undersigned legs leave to iufirm the citi- i 9l.ns "n! I -itrin. v I a . . bna and adjoining counties fv that be has iu.-t received a fresh stock I of the finest ITALIAN ar.d oilier Mar-fiitll l.l, i.:.. i .ki: 1 i.,- litL-iy ' uicb. ins riMunauiiifui on r ransiin i, iij street. Johi.stown. MOX CM KXTS. 1 U M li . M A. 1 l-.LS. U It A K .STONES. TABLE & BUREAU TOI"S. manfuactured tif the most beautiful and linet quality of Foreign and Domestic Mable, always ou hand and made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the city, 'without the addition of carriage. GRINDSTONES of various grits and sires, suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold either by wholesale or retail. Prompt attention paid to orders from a dis tance, and work delivered wherever de.-ired. He invites the public to call and exandns bis stock, a he feels satisfied be can sell cheap. For the convenience of persons residing in the cast and North of the county, specimens my be seen and orders left with George Uuntlev. at hi Tinware Establishment in Ebensburg. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, June 15, l85fdy. I REMOVAL! C o A C II 3IAMTACTOBY. fTUIE hubctiler would respectfully inform JL the citizens of Eleuburg and surrounding country that he has removed his shop from the old stand t; the shop lately occupied by J lm Evans (Carpent r.) where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in bis line of business at short notice aud on reasonable terms, and he hopes by using but the very beat material and employing but the best workmen to merit a full fehare of public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in purchasing a Carriage will do well by calling at this crtablishnifut. He is prepared to manufac ture the following kinds of vehiclts. viz: U l;tiijlf.r. ol oiliercnt qnr.htics aud prices; BAROUCHES. CH AUIOTEES. one and two horse ROCK A WAYS, cl.e quarter, eliptic and C-spring COACHES, second hand work of differ ent kinds, $-c, making a variety that will mit all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING done with neatness add dispatch. ; WM. BARNES. Ebemburg, April 27. 185-9-23-tf IBENSBURG FOUNDRY HAYING pur jk chased the rntirc nt4Krk and fixtures of the Ebcnsburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared (o furnish farmers and others with Ploughs, I'longli I'oIntM, Stoves. Iron, Tlirexlilu? 3i:tcIiincN, and castings of any kind that may be needed in the connnuuiiy. Bv strict attention to the business of the con cern, he hope to merit, and trusts he will receive liberal patronagefrom thosein want of article in his line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLAD'S. March 22. 'o.-tf. 7 ILLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE Grocers. Importers, and Dealers in For eign aud Domestic LIQUORS, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskey, No. 329 Commercial Row. Liberty street, PITTSBURG. Pa. SUNDUlhS 5C0 Ubls double Ke-lineO lus- key. 137 Bbls Old Monongahela Rye Whisky. Par. ( verv choice ) 60 Hhds N. O. Sugar, .0 BblsN. O. Molasses."" With a senerai assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour. Lard, lron& Nails &c, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, ISSS.tf GEORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTON, Importers aud Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c. No. 255 Market Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand the genuine Timothy Slack's Augers.W. Mann's Btatty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad Jt Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels. Darling & Waldron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Com mon andPatcat Scythe Snaths. Patent Clothes Pins, &-c.. &c, which they offer foi sale i n reas onable terms, to country dealers only Janutry25, 1803. J OHN H. ALLEN - CO., NOS. 2-4 Chestnut Street, (snth side, l-elow Water,) PHILADELPHIA. (Tan Olsot Wcod-waue HorsE, in the Citi .) M-i:uf.'.cturers and Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine made BROOMS, Patent Grooved- CEDAR-WARE. trarranied not to shrink, WOOD WILLOW WARE. CORDS. BRUSHES. Ac, of all descrip tions. Please call and examine our stock, j March 4,1 57. ly. J. c. soo, Attorney at Law, Ebtmliatg, I'a, QbT ICE IN COLONADE ROW. Nov. 11. 1857:1. t LUMBER. PINE TOPLAIi CHERRY AND ASH" LUM bcr bought and sold by E. nuoiiEs. JanWth HS9.tr. First Arrival i f SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. I; The subscriber, travisg just returned foe, ji I . city, is now opening one of the bt fcift.J I ' etock of . 1 1 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I ever brought to this market, and which he svll very cheap for Cash.' Ills stock ocni,t, part cf the luflowing crticlcs, vli r ""I I CIIALUES, DE LAIKES. f LR1LLIANTS, C0CUEGS. t . PEIXTS Or ALL KiXrS ' AD PJCHESTCOLOXS; which for beauty cannot be surpassed in tU, t.t X! i. READY-MADE CLOTHING, LADIES' SIIOI-S. DRUGS and PEEFTMlIir all of which he will sell very cheap. tie invitea ine ciuzsls ol Lbetsbcr v anl the surrounding countrv to E:v I. ' jiim a can iti -Te pnrctiasing lsrmLt as l.e is wtUriel be ran eil gco-i t j thca ttuyf cheaper Chap tncy csn be bougLt at acv oj.c store in town.. r. John Bodgers, Jr. Ebenburg. April 20, lfci?:tf. UXLO IIOISC, ULeBsbur. To. JOHN A BLAIR, Pnoanrrm. Al50, in connection, BLAIR &- Co'sBiCES, will leave the Union House fcr Wii:n.or Su tin in time to take the EaU-r.i i r Westtrc train Every accomo!rti on u l I!oried to tti pas."i:g"r confr.blle. s sr j BARGAINS! BARGAINS! O COPPER A SHEET-IRON WARE M-rcnaiits and others in want of TIN, COr PEROK SHEirr-IRON WARE arc i- A jK-ctlnlly invited to call and eiaaiLril m v stock, got up exprtsaly fer tLefali j rade. It is the largest aud best a&OTltt:crit to l j ouud West of the mountains, made in a upriji manner and of the very bett mat rials. Ilariti adapted all the iiuj rovt-rneut of the time iatLc tnule, in machinery aud material, I am prepartb to complete successfully w ith city lutuuftrturtn, ii, tirict and teims. Or' lers ftni one dollar to five liUtcrfcd dwllsr wtrtlb, promptly fillel, the wares carefully pscVn! and guarant td not to leak. Out trial fniu merchants who bvenot daC: with me berct-ift-re is reauet-tc.J. At lcBt temi for a 1 nrr List. .4. - Thankful for past f-vom, I respectfully tcZuX their continuance. AdJrrta F. W. HAY. Johnstown, C-Tmbria county, i'a Oct. 21, 1857. 50tf HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. 'V'Jrut Jnstitutifn etioUirhtd ly g Bo A i Lnduictntnt, fr the htlirj of tit tmpl rk Jt Dittretted, atHictcd ttLk irulcut and Ejfidcititc D.tf THE HOWARD AS-SOCIAl I ON, in ' aful dftructi-tn of !ium ;u life cached b si"-i diseases, s-v-rl year; ago dirted thtir C'iii rJe in? Surircm. to oitD iiyiavarv for th t" " ! moiit of ihli class i:f ilics. in all iLir fwr:L, t niul U nve MI.DIUAL. AUV Wit r 1 Will M I'Ui I t C 4 It I m I i II A IH?V I L't4Vj - v condition, (ge. occupation, babitb of life.-4.C.1 jjj and in f extreme jKverty. to YYKSlSti ig.. MEDACINES FRKE OF CHARGE. The direct'-rs of the Association, in tl.tir ALru- v al Report a pres the bigbtst atis faction itt Etlet thesuvces-. which ha attended the labor of tbt reaiiv Surgeons in the cure i.f SpeiAtorrora. FeakJ tea in Wwk:fss, Gon..rrl..H-a. Gleets Sypbili. the vicf t - . of Onanism tT bcif-Al ur. Diseases 'A tne Ivu nevs and Bladder. Ac. and ..rder a coni!nu , f the s;.ine idau (t the cuauing yttr. An admirab'e Report on Sperwatorrloea. or liation. or Self-Abuse, and other difs- of bi. Sexual organs, by the Coiiultirg Surgei li. 2 Lw fe. t riit bv mail "fin a teamed cnvtl..i.) YYXl tx) OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMFS ff1'' postage. Addrcs. f-r Rep-rt or tnatrrer-t. Dr. J. S!L r0 TIN IKiFGllTON. Artinz Surceji, Hw:!?."! As-c:tiou, No. 1 South diiia. Pa. Nlii'.L Stiett, TLIIa Jar. 25. IMS. ly. w-klltEfrTfl F CAMBRIA C0n fcr 3 T Y. The tu'ocriber is prej arirg. fif .t5- k cient encouragement be given,) to publish z 1 contain as much infrmatiin as i.: y ttber Cc'f t ty Map now Pullisl-td in Per.t.fylvin:a. Tu sa;ne to le lith'grapl-cd, colored acd mounted "-it" tne mot modern "tylcnd workn:fciil:ke mtaiC, t and de.ivervd to tul ci iters at $5 j er eery- if WILLIAM CHRISTY June 30, 1SLS. ri THE SUBSCRIBER, SUCCESSOR TO G- h.J?i 1 LLOYD A CO., at Jifi"ersn, refpectfuLTp. offers to the public, au extensive and well tculi lecte.1 assort mi-i-t of MiY GOODS. OltOCll-e-i fES. Hut. Ctps, lf ts & SWoes. R.ady ifea f Clotidng. Hr.rdw are. ijiiveiisware. Paints. L'r, CJ t (i's. and ail the articles usually required flCTft Fauiit.v Budding, aud Manufactorinc j tarpi fcr '. A St"-h of Drugs. DycSlnffs, andlAaii'y lifcj icines. that fir quality and variety is net surpl; se I, (it equalled iu the countv.) cf g be will well at the lowest possible prices fcrcs or Cnntry rroduce. ALSO.. - lantry Produce. ALSOfc f A large amount of Sillier and Tine I .trait ; nstantly on band, and Bill for Lumber I order at the shortest possflile notice. I ROBERT FLISX. 1 Jeffcrscn. May 20, 1657. If. . K i . -uC Jolin Jl'Iieag-e . tm X anufaeturr and .Dealer la all Ellis f Ci-' i Scuff, Chewia? and Leaf Tobaco. vr i erySL, Hdllisdaysbttrf, a. Constantly on bind, a" fine and. well ?e'ecti i ' stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cy3 (. A at the lowest pissib'e prices. All articles this establishment are warranted to l.bt j . i are renreentcd. $ August 8. 1855. lr. "THE AElV-lORHrK." Now offered for tl.-e purpose cf secr.rir.E -" widest possible circu?ion a rst-clss Ynrk weeklv f.,n..!v j aper. eight ltir-? p?P ii;i:5traltd.bc;iut::u!:v printed oa tie i-et with co:;tr 'nil -us and articles, slf paper. rneo:oto. Ie, ic. by Warft oncfeBo-v, ISnlwofcTti-nysf-B, W. Gi v:ng. Lo; o: n;..i-rB MrK.-SLrt-r.mey. hk"V PetVr Parlev. Hawthorne, Alice Cirry anJ i- A. - I A tfttV,f irA nil L.U1 Mkl if Fuiton street, N. Y. Speclcen copk Sce-ttamp. fmir.lf53 51. D. 3IAGCIIAX -I - Attorney at Law, Kr' o FFICF. No. 2. "C&lonnaie Court Hon sr. ers. The Weekly - NEW-a ORJvLli (pn -1 nori..r in1nrAtion othe NW 1--' loiter.) is offered at ordy ONE DOLLAR rf Dvcoicber ha JH i t T ca fk-a t 'PT3? 11 1 e? j f tie pKar L.- . 4 L :j.ref