EARTH OH AXCI-E-WORMS. The common earth or angle-worm infest old gardens and rich soils geuerally, much to the detiimcnt of the appearance of the former v.liere m-at w a.ks and alleys aro always desi rable. Tby usually come to the surface in rains anJ after heavy dews, (hence taking the cauie of dew worm.) bringing with them a portion of the soil, and leaving thnr casts j and trails wherever they move These facts 1 are general noticed, but few have studied '. their uses or sought to know the part they I perform in the econemy of nature. Instead : of being, as is generally supposed detrimeu- : tal to the farmer, tby are laborers with him in the improvement of the soil. A scientific writer on Zxdogy says: "The burrowing of earth-worms is a pro se exceedingly useful to the gardner and agriculturists; and these animals are far more usaful to mm in this way, than they are in jurious by destroying vegetables. They give a kind of under tillage to the land, perfor n;iD" the same Wow the ground that the spade does - above for the garden and the for araLle.land loosening the earth so as to ren der it permeable to air and water. It bas lately been shown that they will even add to the depth of soil; covering barren tracts with a layer of productive mould. Thus in fields that have been overspread with lime burnt marl, or cinders, these substances are in time covered with finely-divided soil, well adapted to the support of vegetation 'That this result which is not commonly attributed by farmers to the 'working down' of the material in question is really due to the action of the earth-worm, it appears from the fact that ic the soil thus formed, large number of 'worm casts' may be distinguished. These are produced by the digestive process of the worms, which take into their intestinal cattal, a large quantity of the soil through which they barrow, extract from it a great part of the decaying vegetable matter it may contain, and eject the rest in a finely divided fctate. In this manner a fi-1 J manured with marl has become covered; in the course of j eishtv year?, with a bed of earth averaging ! tbirteen inches in thickncs3." Another autbor f peaks of the angle-worm lumbricut terrestrit) as the natural manure of tho wil, and the redy indicator of its im proved sta. It consumes on the surface of the ground, where they would soon be injuri ous, the softer parts of decayed vegetable matters, and conveys into tho soil the more woody fibre, where they moulder and be come reduced to a simple nutriment, fitting for living vegetation. The parts consumed by them are soon returned to the surface, whence dissolved b frosts and scattered by rains, they circulate again in the plants of of the soil a ceaseless rotation, "death still producing life." Thee worms are tender creatures and wa ter remaining a few days over their haunts drowns them; they easily become frozen, un less they enter deeper into the ground to cs cap the cold No sooner is the frost out of the ground, than they come to' the surface and go to work again. We have observed that a certain degree of moisture seems ne cessary to their activity; they go down to the depth of eighteen inches or two feet in cx trcaio dry weather. We have found them knotted iu a compact ball in a dry bard sub soil, so hard as to require a pick to penetrate it. Various other characteristics in their nat ural history might be mentioned, tut they do net refer particularly to their agricultural uses, we leave them to the researches of the curious reader. Country Gentleman Winter Operations In the Esculent Garden. The crops, except, perhaps, the Parsnip, Horse Radish, Asparagus and a few others which are hardy or perennial; have been re moved. What can be done in the garden or rather what should be done to give it a more orderly appearance, and at the some time improve the condition of the soil, all refuse should be gathered and removed to the ma nure pile, and the vacait squrres thrown up into ridges Where the plow can be intro duced the work may be more cxpe litiously perfjrmed; the ridges, however, are" best thrown up by the spade. . Very etifF clay is improved by coveriog in a quantity of long manure, this by decompo sition renders tfe soil triable, and when the ridges are leveled down io the spilng, the ini provement is obvious. At this season, strict attention should be given to the preparation & accumulation of manure, without which we can never raise good esculents, and not at tended to in season, wc shall always be in want of it. Those who Lave means and on- portunUka to attend to hot-bed frames, gen- erally employ a gardner, who will of course .. , - j . , . , . attend, m dee season to his duties We would recommend ail who have bad a portion of their farm set a part for a vegeta ble garden, and who have Dot cultivated it tccordiog to a regular rotation, to rearrange it, lay it cut in four or six regular compart ments, with convenient walis and. borders and the result will be much more satisfac tory. a-ws. In the House of Correction is an old jriM-cer. aged SiG years. His ma oners are eauy and- his mie& con isceadrajr, tut he has a peculiar forte in bestowing benedictions. In returo for a favor of one of the overseers Le gave utterance to tie following "May the pearly gates of Heaven ever be open to ye t 3 if tby aict it is a d d bam "" WATCH MAKER : 3J AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES , ivrtJRWBLRY. ' I TlIE undersigned respectfoll bes leave to inform the cit of Johnstown and vicinity . . . . i . . ;...t .. r) ah. is; now laDI oe .. j"-- - , ,,.-T;- . -,.I opening the largest stoc or V toe. . Jewelry, exer brought to onnbtown vrithout - ; r7. which will be sold cheaper than the , cheapest." Hi prices will aJwjs be um.orm . . ..- v.ll not be ebarsed more for tne uune qualitv of goods than another. A i,isi or . some of tbe'ai tides comprised in the assortments is annexed. Prices may oe asceiK""., , . Roods examine.!, at the snore ol ia.u Gold Hunting l-.ngnsn i..er. Gold Detached Levers, ful iewelled, Gold lupines. 4 holes Silver Bii'ish Levers, Silver iK-tiehcd levers, Stiver Lej-'nes. .-M Guard Chains. Gold Vest ;:h;iini. Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencil?, Gold Medallion. Silver Extension Pencils and Pens. Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrons. Gold Earrings, Gold Finder llin-js, Gold Cuff Tins, Gold ?n 1 Silver Watc "leys, "ortmonaies. Ladies' Fans, fancy and ptain. Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoous, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best. Plated Teaspoons ' Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Setts, Violins and Bows, Vio'.in Strings &c, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, G iuches. Gold Bracelets, Accordeodf, Silver aud Plated Spectacles. &c.,&c, Ac. 09- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and .Jewelry repaired with promptness anl at low rares. ison c.nt vo i.a p inmrf V mitlersold. the undersien- res t nTTlS LUCKIIAEDT espectfullv solicits the confidenee anI patronage , tne pores oi ine skio, aim assists mature m persons wishing any Hung m his uns i;e respectii.liy lnvifes to give h.ni a call nud, ex:i.:-fiUn-tHir LOCIS LUCKUARDT throwing out the finer parts of the corruption ; t,;-os. TTJm Job work of all kinTs done on the s!i.rtst n-.t i0o. MayH, 1836. 20-tf. . - - - - Jan. 5, 1859. si- mm Uudcr tlie charge of the Francls- cau lXrotlicrs. f"l"HIS institution, situatetl in Lorett, Cambria JL county. Pa., about four miles from Cresson Stition, on the lireot route b-tween Phiia-ielphia aid Pittsburg, has been lately chartered, with privileges to confer collegiate honors aJ;i uegrees ... . .. Washin'' and use of boddin?. p r annum, 10 00 Pupils remaining at the Coliese during vaca tion will pay an extra charge of 15 00 The Oassics and modern Languages form an 10 00 unw :., j " ' ; extra charge of No allowance for occasional absence Ciise of sickness Postage of letters, books antl stationary, if not t furnwlifvi hv n.i rents or "uirtlims. -ill form an extra charge, as will also medic.il attendance, Er further particulars apply to the Superior of the College. Reference may tw made to the Rt. Rev. Dr. 0 Cinuor. Rev. W. Pollard. Loretto, I or to any of the Rev. Clergy iu the neighborhood of the institution. Loretto, August 31, 18-59. 3m. OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! ! AT A. BLAIHS SALOON. VM7"0LTLD respectfully inforin thefs T T citizens of Ebensburg and cinity that he has opened an Oys ster Saloon, three doors cist of the "Arcade'' Hotel, ana is preparea to accommodate tne puouc id a t a. .i ll- r superior manner ue lias mane arrangements to 0 1 J ,....-,-.,. , : ana win supply i.irao-.es oytne can or cozen at ; the cheapest rite. Jive him a call. He still continues to practice the Tonsorial art at his shop in the room adjoining the Oyster Saloon. August 31, lS59.-tf. saddleryTsaddlery! THE SUBSCUIBER would respoctfully inform the citizens of Eoensburg and surrounding country, that he has opened a Sadiiier's shop, in. 1 the basement ol his dwelling h-wise. on Horner j street, wHlre he is prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of S uldles, Rridles, and ll.1rne.s5 ivc. Having many years experience in the busi ness, employing none b:it the lest workmen, and using the best material upon ail nis work, he hopes to m.rrit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Country prcdace at all times taken iu exchange for work, and the hignest market prices allowed.' JA1IES MAGUIRiC. Ebensburg, Sept.. 14, 1803.-tf. ETI MIML AIIHME5T! " - CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. From all sections of the country subscribers to H.;JB,lr A,f Tn.t;in.:. .. 'I f i -- - , v'"" ' 0.3 Mjia , year.) are being received in a ratio unparalleled s with that of any previous year. . Any person can become a member by subscri- fstThe beautiful I sSl Stvinn, "Shak- 1 it:, r- 1 .1 0 ' "" si.cur uiiu ilis 1 rieiius. 2d. A Copy of the elegantly Illustrated Art Journal, one vear. id. A Free Season Admission to tl.. rJnV.. "S1IAKSPEARE AND II IS FUIENDS," is of a character to give unqualified pleasure and satisfaction. No work of equal value was ever : ---t r -7 t '"1- "'J uy oo in- cues, maiiig a mosv nuperu ornament suitable j for the walls of either ths library, parlor or office, j It can be sent to any part cf "the country, by mail, with safety, being paefced in a cylinder, postage pre paid. Think of it! Such a work delirrp.1 charge, and tlie Art .Tf.umnl r. SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received' rntii he Evening of Tuestlay the 31st of January, ISGO i at which time the books will ci"se and tl ; mium, veu tosuhscnl Fr A.u !." rt-ntxe... lo a tingle subscription, Inose rctm.t.Dg 15 are oftitled to six member ships Subscriptions from om California. the Cana.las.and Foreign Provinces , n.ust W $3.50 instead of $3, in order to defray extra postage, iVc -Persons wishing to form cluos will apyly for a circular of terms. &c. . Subscriptions also received by GEORGE W. OATMAN.Hin.SecforEbensbur-andTicinitv December 7 1859 - C D. MURRAY, Attorney a t Lstt, Ebcmbnrg, Pm. (XFTLCE OPPOSITE CRAWTOED'S HOTEL. r-arl7,1858 In adSS ZtlLared valuv bouand notb , So brLV gn LIQC01, W.h, ; 3 cent .IK U ble Works of Art aresub.cribeit;. of public FELIX HI NLF. ; vlrrf. ! TlCl A.viorlii5T " SCTSSa?;- I The SXBLES" which are extensive, will e pn 18o8. WSljmO Dbls double Eeed Whis- ; elgn Artists.' nrs. An.cr.caa and attended by W.est and Tiithful hostlers. " CANVASSERS WANTED. , 187 -S dJm?v QUAKES! CiT Pu1:LIS1IINm 1131-13 The superb Engraving, which every subscriber RESTAURANT. Tlie basement is occupied j M,l t - ce 00 -O-Sr.p.r .0 will receive im5;fc? on rtlpt of sub will be serve-l u, libkkal isdccemexw to agents! I lUds N O, Mouses Win arabrt- . 103.00a Calasaea. ' fcur.p- t ,v nf ff.. .'. --;..'.,.. ...:.u".. ' r--.-.. n.Ji.... .. ... ,7.1 ..U rr.,,,, .uZ mer.t of G'ocer.cs. also liacon. I lour. iaro. L 1 1 . 1 1 . t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 i " v.... ' i -1 l nil V1..L' i f'l(II I'.' n "."' -. - l - . i . The beautifully Illustrated Art Journal, pv-: " a 7 V V -V 7 t v ing full particulars, will be teut on receipt of 18 ! T1 . ", P0?"'.211" a,n1 P-want'T tnatetl bos cents, ia stamps or coin. : 18 located in : the village of Carrollton, Cam- Address C. L. DERBY. Actuary C. A. A., ! rM COUI--7-an; ,s "P? m a manner so a to ai- 54S ami 548 liroa.lwav. Vv.V..rfc ' i. w isnors.. i-ei:is wen lurmsii Above we present you with a likeoecf DR. MORSE the inventor of MORSELS INDIAN koo1; i'illj. Tina philanthrope lias spent the greater part of his ale in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as ; North America has spent thrt-e years amonj: ' the Indians of cur WesteYn country it was in this way that the Indian Root Pil's were first i discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to es i tabtiah the f.ict that all diseases arise from IM- PURITY OF THE BLOOD that our strength, i health and life depended upon this vital thiid. ! When the various passages bec rae clogged, : and do not act in perfect harmony with the dif ferent functions of the.body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted, and diseased: thus causing .11 pains, sickness and distress of ; every name ; our strength is exhausted, our i health we are deprived of, and if nature is not agisted in throwing on the stagnant humors, toe 3 l roijts wbicn grow aroumi ue mtHiiiimxna cuns in Nature's Garden, fjr the health ainl recovery j of diseased man. Imc ol the roots Irom whicn the rills arc tnaae w a oiuiunnc, u nion ojhh -.t n" . . I : . v.. within. The feecond is a plant which is an Ex- pectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to J . !. a 1 . irj .nil tlkti in CTMktlltl. minima tzw t forms ius duty in throwing oft phlegm, and other j humors from the lungs bv copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives double ea3 and . strength to the kiduej-s ; thus encouragel, they d?V?:?m?u uttll i t lit: u hiivwii vut wui.iiiunj urc mi- nary or water nassajre, anil which couM mt have i : yvi.r ...... ti.. r......u UtT:i A I4 il A I LCll III AIM UlllVI 11 . 1 . 1' I IEI i Catiiartl ani acComnanies t!ie other prop. ' erties of the Pills while eng.l in purifying the t-l.fxl tt.o r.virspr T:trti-les of imi.ilritv whirli 1 cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken I up and conveyed off iu great quantities by the ' ; bowels. ' . From t,,c aoovc' lt is s,,0,vn tIjAt 1)r- Morse's '. Indian Root Pills not oily enter the stomach. . but become united with the bIo.jd, Hjthey find. wav to every part, and completely rout ont find ' cleanse the system from all impurity, and the i life of the body, which is the blood, becomes per i fectly healthy ; consequently all sickness and w th T.-W ,. ,,,..1 "" " J ' 1 . c ; e JutreSjieil when ick. and whv s- many die, is because thev do. not get a medicine which will pass to the afflic ted parts, and which will open th i natural pas sage for tile disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of tood and other matter is lodg ed, and the stomach and intestines are literaily overflowing with tne corrupted mass; thus tin- j bkrl will become choked and cease to act, and f WUE SUBSCRIBER RESPLCTr L LLY INFORMS TIIZ CITIZENS OF EBENSrLT.G AND 6 in thus our light of life will forever be blown out. vicinity that he has just received and has on hand the LARGEST, BEST, and MOST COM- ' Jola RsdgeiS, Jf. How iin.jitant the-i that we should keep the PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Purler end llealfny Stoves, '"plows" Ebcnsbnr, April 20, 189:tf. various passages of the bjdy free and open. And puints, Wagon boxes. Sugar kettles. &c., ever offered for sale in Ebensourg, cr,nsiit:n-T of 'l7 difft'i- ' - Z how plftisantt.) us that we have it in our power ' ent Patterns of Cnk Stoves of alTVizes; 20 different patterns of Parlor -md Ilea tin "Stove's c.f'aM j tox ISOrSE, .beiifcljurg-. Pa. to pin a metlicine in your reach, namely. Morse's ( s;zes. jo different kind of Plows; Sugar kettles and Wagon boxes of a!I blzes; Lr:u-s -Mid (--Vr i JOHN A BLAIR, PnoEriETor.. Indian Root Pills, manufactured from pUots and ! Kettles of ail sizes; Preserving Kettles of all sizes: Tin, C pier and Sheet Iron v. ar r.f tmv ','.. ! A'. -n covrcti'.n. 1:LA11I & CVk If i r vi. mixngw!th the blood, which throws the cor- j are particularly invited to an inspection of li. rupte.1 matter through everv vein and arterv, present Ktoek and prices. EAR DilOPS hitheito I " . . . I .k.,A -t 1 ?1 -. - - - until life s taken from the bdy by diseise. Dr. Morse's PILLS have adrted to themselves victory " thon-lvc, v.oior. linon vu-forv. lv restorm? niiiimns of tne sic;; to -t "V'A - - . . f .. ! t i t . .1 i IT vy 110 hive ceen racKei or ronnerLei wun sica- , nc-fs, pain and anguish, and whose feebft frames ) have been scorched by the burning clc.ncnts of i raging fever, and who have been brought, as it j were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they ?culd have been I numbered with the dead, had it not been for j this trreat and wonerf.il medicine. Horse's In- dian Root Piils. After c:ie or two dose-, had C . been taken, they were asto.-ished, and absolutely j surprised, in witnessiug their charming cf.ee t. Not only do they give lmrr.'Hliate case and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by these who use these l:I!s. thr.t tney will cleanse and purify, that disease thai deadly enemy will ! tent, variety an.l style it is unrivalled in this I (;.spr;IIJ. (X)AC1IES. second hand v.ik .f d";:i"er Uke its (light, and the Cush cf youth and beauty j community, while the prices at whuh it is of- vut km $.c mating a variety that will ul' will again return, and the prospect of a long and fered are unprecedented low. Geo:s Si-Id for ajj t.vst,.s aUts aij p,,. REPAIRING i 'i:- hnrr)v life will cherish and brighten vour davs. Sold bv Thomas Devine, Ebensburg. and t ! by Mliei ae "Dealers generally throughout the : County ; P. Lake Judson, successor to A. J j White & Co., Xo. 50 Leonard st., XYrox-ri- , etors; Wil'.iim Mtidge &: G).. (Proprietors ' of ! Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic Ointment.) Earlville, ! Madison counfy. N. Y., General Agor.ts. ' August 3, 1839.1y LOAX IIOISC. : CORPORAL JOHN KIEITFER, Jopeietor resj-eeuuny lUiorm UiS o:u inenHS m w and t G,i the T o-vr . -oea.i Pi- ? Cnt ! . - - o r 1 1 ri . I l.i :;. ...-.. ,! .... ..yUM, uunm-ijauuia, mm i .re- n-n m 1 -.. r. 1 ?.i l7G in iinnliWtinnnl.lo .ct vlp pYEhas been newly furnished thio- out m a stvle not surnasseil hvnnv pstahlisJnnpid . . . ... j me iiitn.. ma aaxiajjci ui alwaysbe supplied with all the substantiate and , scriptions kept constantly on ban 1. and at pri delicacies of the season, and attended by atten- i Ces to suit the timc. Countrv Merchants can v.aw c. nn , X . . 1 " - . . .. W lir.M l'T. i MIMUM 19. A1IU 111 1 'l -, ' ' f wild game, fish and all the delecaciesar.d refresh ments of the season. JOHN KIEFFEIi June 4, 185G.-32tf. I-gfcN. P. THOMPSON, vith P. I.PATTON tact' nrer of HATS. CAPS. FURS. Hatters' Mi- terials, Straw Gools. Art ficial Flower, Buffalo t?..i.-, v.. ,. . . . . . , -7. J,iV,u f vv.. u HO iiaiKet street, ikiow rourin houth side. PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for . ooi anu .inppin Furs, PRICE I. PATTON. A. OPPENIIEIMER. February 17, I858:tf TjniLADELrillA Wood MOULDING MILL M. Willow street, above -Twelfth, north side. I Moiiblin"- suitable for Carpenters, Builder. C inet and Frame Makers, always -en hand. 1 l IT... "-... . -r... , Cab- iVny j Pattern worked from a drawing. Agents wantel ! in the various Towns inhi-i portion of the State, ns ; h.- portion of the State, "w stTam k vvhn I .. i ..-.::,-., ..m. i . rr i r i February 17, I858:tf " ! T'ASiaiXGTOX IIOUSC w V LAWRENCE SCHROTH. pRonrtfcroB. i . ,u Tery respect. 11IS BAu will con-j ; am ..the K1 "of Hqnors : his TABLE, th ! : nest tbe market can afford, fcnthing will be left , undone to render the visit of all persons pleasant J and agreeable. L. S. Carrol ton. July 15, 1857. JOB WORK of aU kinds done at this ejir.0. Ciu, Gtpptr anb fbtri ton ij - script Hn so lie has jUhi receiveu a laig? assorrmcni , Harvesting Tools, Carpenter's TtK.ls, :n Ware CASH i -AISl IlUllftC .riMIUHZ lilrt T .I jr-.ll lllf I'll 111V i - S I iSCS - S z TO (Mm '"yzZi'SZ, fiXf ulIZ- '" TP all of wlich t:e will sei verv cheap. W W S tIS3rr 2 ': i! it-vites the citizens of Ebedcr- i O ? bdi--- g 2 the snrrour,d:n couxstry to c" O W w 6? O l 1:1 ac?-i?Ur..rep::r:r.asin5WC' ' I. O fj ca i as b is s;t2?.l he caa-'!! gr-c-ts to t'jtic cuclf ; clica'.er tLan tLry cr-n te 1-ovgl.t at aay o4.bt? - "wva7 vv. : " r -"VA.fc'r jwj. Country Protluce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also Ci:crrv, Ash. and Poi hr Inrr.lx r r . i t T".. l. . 1. - T t " ' ' ALSO. He would res ject fully c:d! the attention of the public to the re:it"-.t i?nj.roveirer.s t v. r ma,ie , Owkii.ff Stoves f r burning the gas and sn.ke bv whit h meansls s,ix ed -r.O i er ren '( f itl Kbcnsburg, July 1 3, 1859. " GEORGE HI NTLFY THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN H IIITERESTS ' iivt i uti v r n . !ft a kkw RTorir rv . - TTTi.l. tf 1 WatCUUb, gg-i 31 UCWClIJf, CliOCKS ft aDLlZLA. SOTIOS. At the sign ff the Dig II '-. Main street, Jvh.is- tvirn, l'a. Tl.p iin!n i?nel desires to call the attention 0f tj,e pe0p!e of Ebensburg and eurrouuding eontry to the fact that he has been appoiotcd an-A?er.ti" a large iraiwtins house of WATCII- ES, CLOCKS, &c, antl also f a large mar.'.ifac lui':n establishment of JE VELR1 'whereby he is enabl'tl to offer such inducements to purcha rs of these articles as were n . ver lFre offered in this place, or anywhere this side of the Al!e ghenics. He would also call attention to his large as sortment f WATCHES AND JEWELRY just recti vel aH of tlie latest styles and most beautiful workmanship. Having lelectcd his stock with great care, he is confident lie can suit every tiste as to styie as well as ll pocket-- by the great reduction in prices THE LAUIC8 50 wi, nw nt 75 cts.. ana varranM to ta,l the tt of rear. P.reast Pins. Kinrs. ic, at a rconciin. - c: E X T L I. 31 E X : trAii ? .ll -. i it ... 1. .11 ti iiiv luMifitOi.l f Si "vu... j-" . ..... - sortment of . -r-rr? 11' Tf tt rr v GOLD -I A D Sll Ell AT.JILr, at the following very low prices : Hunting Verge Watches, warranted. $3.-5 Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto so'd in this town at S-'O. and then reduced to AH. I wiU now sell at from $10 to $11.50 " Huntini; Ievers from S12 t 510.00 Open Paced Cylinders, heretofore sold at JIO, 1 will sell at irom i " , rWic w.tro.lf!ge. Persons wishing b.-.rgains in Open Paced Dotache.1 levers, $.0 U 12 UO j 1,!,rc..,in.. , Curriaie w:!i do well bv cr-lin- at All M'hesM v,U Le trnrrnntt-1 "'" 1 this Ctablisl.n.c:it. " He ; prercd "to r.iai.i-.fic-taeke months, or exchanged fr another of equal 1 are tJ.e ljvn.. k;:,,:s vtbicl.-s. vir. ?',e- .... - I BUGGIES, of ,"i;lcreri cnalities and price: 1 Every b.Hly m invited to call land cxamire t.;c nA1:urcn Ks CH AUIOTEF.S. one and two j tocK. s toe aaveniser is coimoei.v i.n .or e.y CASH onlv. y Particular attention paid to repaying Clocks. Watches. Jewelry, ic. cf all kinds, for which the Cambria tuimy iron tompauy s "-'i,, will be taken at par. All work war- rani'u. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewclrj, &c, at less than citv prices. JOSEPH G. HOLMES, Agent. Augut 3, 185G.br. I TFAV TLN-WAUh ro r.liL.lojHvA I . .1.:- - ' - - J-l - w.iio .-.. 4-. v. . . r in 1 1 miurnims tne citizens 01 i.oensourg ar.u Mir- - . . 1 . i i . 1 ! t : .... : l i,..in Vii;MTt T-i.r?w occupielby M.kllarr. one door west f the 1 !.- nr..i l,or. !.o Jr.f m1 1.. oarrc otiI.is Lr.si - 1 .wav'-n-, ...ii. ........... - - ..... . ncss m all its oraucnes. .hij 01 n rntTK '.vi'.i t engage an active Agent m every TV County throughout the United States and Cuuulas. to travel and introduce our NEW TWENTY DOLLAR DOUP.LE 1 II READ I 'CK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. Thi m 9 ' ; a. . . l a 1 ...1..a1.L. ' Ce,tI"r lc,,,!le ' Ja paieiueti, ' ' pr.'ven.fts. wn cn naK it me encape. ' oimlar mach noiu existeii.X', ano acknowl , . .1.rn.li r..r rl ,,i',irv. A mitel niunler of resixrisible adepts are wantel jo solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of 550 oer month an 1 expenses will be :ail. For conditions and full particulars address, with .'stamp for return postap; J. W. HARRIS & CO. Xo. 13 Shoe& Leither Kxchancre. Nov. 9, 1 850.-50-3 iv. Boston. Mass. , EYMER & ANDERSON. Wholesale Dka nut. to n L'T t -. tnuP T 1 vnrn.A.'. ! fV LEns ix Foreign Fruits. Nuts. Spices. G:n fectionary. Sugars, Fire Works. Sec. Cxj-Oran-es and Ix;nie-s receiveil weekly. No. S9 Woc-d -street- Upnositc tie bt. C!ir.es Hotel. Pittsburjr. Feb. 17. 1858:if JEFFERSON HOUSE. NEAR WILMORI Siati n.) Jefferson, Cambria o. Pa. Joh M'Cor. rnjridor. ffel7r.8 " 0. O ft 423 vening at F. Highland Ixlsre No jf",""Tv. mm verv WED N ES D A Y JK-. vening at their Hall on Hijrh t.. in ' the npper st .ryol Sh.v-naker'i utorp 1Y0KE WORK OXEN, For sale bv E. HUGHES. July 13, 1E59. Mart, gtctts, Pm oi iiAKUtt.uift aniLL 1LERY : Hor.sc f'rtii.-h- ' &c;, &c all of which he : til stll verv iow f,-r ! ll'.'llt I t fJI'Sr rMSOrfll.otori.ic 1. AUIUVAI. AT THE JOIIASTOWA 3URBLE WORKS. The undersigned Iwgs leav to inH rm iho c'.r.i zens o Gmibria an 1 adjoining ctiur.tie "tx thai he h;is jt recti" vc 1 a fresh st-K-lc J? of the tii:tt ITALIAN acd other Mar-?j"M.i l IT sfret .Tol .r.u..T. M'lVfTXRViv : f: TOM Co . ?,!AXTKI5 f: 1. a v STONES. TABLE & Dl'flEAU TOIS. f nvi:ilinict':r.-ii t f t::o rr.;st beautiful and f?.ict iia".";ty of i'.nelgn and D j-re.-tlc Marl.'..-. .-.lusys on hand and n..-u!e to oroer as cheap as ihr-v c.n he prrcl asct ir, tLe city, wiihoui ti.- AdJlItioc tLe city, wif;: ol carriage. GRIN'DSTONT cf various grits nnd sizes, sold eithtr s acie r 1 . . ior .a.iiKT. ana iiecii: t-y wuvcsale (,r r"t?.:!. Prompt at;.-:itli.:i paid to cr.Iers froni a tance, and work delivered v.lierever dcsire.1. : !s- He tork. invilrs the panlic to call and exair.ias 1 as he U-ois sati-fied he can son cheap. F..r the convenience of persons roidi'ig '.;s the ast an-.! North of the c'.:titr. sie-i:i!.r.s n.sv fe ecu ana or.iers U-lt with t-.irg(. Huntley, at .. Hnvarc E-tablihn.eiit :n Ebensburg. is JOHN PARKE Johnstown, June 15, lt-IO.y. RE3IOVAL ! V o A C II 31 A X I r A C T O It X fMHIE sub-ribor would resj-ectfti'dv infin JL tlie ritizer.s t-f Elensburg and surrounding country that he has removed h.s slu-j Iron the ; !d itat;-! tu the shop lately ccp:ed by J.l.u ; Evans (Carjx?iit r.) v. litre he is preparvd to do : all kinds of work in bis line of business at sln:it : notice and n reasonable terms, srnl he hope by ; using but the Very lest m::te!i.-.l ai:d tr,ip;..j ing but the best w.rkrrcn to merit a full share -f ; horse i;0CK.YAYS. el se onertcr. rli.-tK- and with i;eatr.ess add cisrattb. WM. PARNFS. Lbeuaurg, April 27, lSoD-iS-tf. IJIBEXSP.UKG FOUNIRY. ITAYING p'.tr : uk chased the entire stck and fixtures ot the i Eltnsourg Foundry, the r-ulcrilK-r is picjHre.l ; o furnish farmers and otliers with 1 I'lotisliM. Ilou?li I'olnt?. Stove. .Mill . Iroit. 1':ir!iliir M:irllii-K. and castings cf any kind that may be necdl i: ; ' the cornmuij-.lv. iv stricr attei.TjoTi to iiie imsns .i u.e eo:. 1 - , . . ... . 1 1 I i . a 3 a1..11 : ff rn t.f iidik'h j , iiirr:T nnn r rfir s ir v i . i rt-.--; ic - - - , ' I, . I ' t ,1 :t 1 if r:i 1 Tin 1 nm a"P rt m 1 in u s ! 1 l j i .1 1 . t ! Ill uS lilie. ! All .n,d. At the Ftntlr, tUW.lKU , , - i . v-:i- r. - i.r m-;n l .... . !- ii.'ua ,Minaovt.,iki.ui in' i.--.-- ... ...... prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, iSHS.tf A i ruii.i.i ii . n !., tuiii V WALT ON. lioi-.ner!. and Wh.b ..le De-d ei in Hardware. Cutlery, &c. No. 2.5 Murkti Stieet. Pbiladtlid ia. Kern constantly -n baud the genuine Tin.i.thy Slack's Augers.W. Munn's , 177ILLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE ; -V.y to tlie i Beatty's and Hunt's superior Axe.. Conrad V j,ave h -en ditrib;-.:e 1 my patrons v.-'.ihin tl.2 ; . Walton's superior imlished Steel Shove!. Durlii.j.' j y.xx s:x months J 110.000 to lii iH-tiiLi-te-i -& Vralilron'sOrass and Cradling-Scythes. C-m dn-iu t-e next six ibonths. mon and Patent -Scvt'.ie Snaths. Patent Clothes Pins, 4c, &c, vhich thev offer foi sale in reas onable terms. t country dealers only Janu iry 25. 1655. "JOHN II. ALLEN CO.. NOS. 4 Chestnut Street, (south side. Ik low Water,) PHILADELPHIA. (The Olpest Wooimvahe Hocse. is the CtT .) M. i ufactnrtrs and Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine made BROOMS. Patent Grouted CEDAR-WARE. warranted not to shrink, WOOD A WILLOW WARE. CORDS. BRUSHES, &c. of alldescrip lions, i tease can anu examine our siock March 4,1857. ly. J. c. soo.. Attorney mt ai. EbritilmrF, FICE IN COLON A DE ROW. Nov. 11. 1ft 7: l.i -LUMBER. PINE POPLAR C!IFP.RY AND ASH l.FM 'er ljought and sold bv E.11UUIIES. Jute29tk 1859. tC First Arrival or SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. .The vubsciiUx, Laving just returned froa the city, is now opening one of the best saluted stoik of SPRING AND SU1IME2 GOODS j ever lirr:ght to this r:arket, and which he 2J sell very cbean for Cash. Ilis stock cecsuu ia ! part of the following crtfcles, viz : Cil ALLIES, DE LAINES. BP.ILLIANTS. CCBUP.GS. PRINTS Oi ALL. KiND AND EICIJEST COLOE5, wLicii fr beauty cartel be surjif Nd in t'.is tci a READY-MADE CLOTHINS, LADIEV SHOES. DRUGS ar.u PESITMERT, ti.-n :r. time to tike the i:atrrn t-r V.Vttra fair., Ev?r o-u '-J;-t' l- R2crded iv r-uie f t A EG A INS! BARM A !Nb ! Ij f.OPPEi: & SilEET-.T.ON W.P.F'I Mcrcii :Ms ana ti ers l:i wsrt .f TIN, C.l' PER f!i SIIEL -H ON WARE t-e rts- l-eciir.:.v !i:v;:t'i io c;-.:t a;, l t-xra. IIIV got f xrirl v t::efih ra.:e. !e. Itisr! oiu.d West tif the :hok!.:? :n5. r."rIe Iu c fvih-ti't . Riaisti'T a.id of t'-.e Very bet Tr.?.t:rlivl. Ilavit adoj-tel ji!I the ::!:jT-"sv-T2suij. tL,t iail.e trade, in rnachinrry and n:?UTlals, I an. prepan-C t'jcr-M' e s:ccc--f..I!y v.Ith lity u.aifa.-t-r, , 1:1 rlcv ! tvrr.is. Orders f.-'i: i-no .:-!.?r To f"vc r"rre? 4 !!rr worth, pro:;i.t!y hl'.tvi, tiie s :un:i-.': ikvJ . and gi:.:i;ited not to le.'.k. 1 One trld fn-?:i nr.-rchn.V t wl'.h i'io hereTi'fure is rcj;;. --!. . ; i f.r a Prr- L:rt. . " !!iaiik.ri:i for t.it fjivors. I resrtfllT s-JZL -I: !:? c-iit:i Uii' t v. AdJrtss r. v. hay. J..'::.s;.-wr., G.ilr: c -ty, i'a Crt. 21, 1S.5T. CO'.f lli:ECTi5RY HAP. Or ( AMIilllA 1 01 N y TY. The tubsctll-cr is pitxarlig. t"IfsrS. cieut fii--.or:'en.e:ii 1-e t- v' a rectory ?!AP-f Camb:i-f CV-!.ty, Litc-dl to .-t:.t;::n ;:s i:ioc:i :::f;ir:i ari- n rs riv ctLcr Ci'.c ty JI.:p i.ow I'iill:i.id :a Pensy -V2:a. Tie j-ai.if to i-e llth -gr:!-!. u. Ci.Irta t- 1 rr.i. 1 i". tne n ot iu-.eni Mj'.asl v..irj.n.r.:;I:kc n-i ai tr, at. ' dcivertd tu i;U;;'rs at S3 rr c: ; . ;ill:a:j tin;: sty .r U.e Mil s:!:CR!l;En.?l TO G. L. t.X Jf-jer.--;:. re'-r t:aily i;i.T t-i :c t Tis.ti-.- p.i ( .ilv; .f.; V t 1 r- i le- ted a-itioent i I'll) 'j'JVl . IES.U. ':. !." t?. A- Slot. I.:?.. j. 1 ll .iliiiig. ll.-.rdw -re, VJ c i.s.-.air, PrI,:. tills, and :"! the r.rl:c"rs v."s.I:v r"j';:!. I ,-r l"a';:ii iit;;i-i:i-ir- "i 1 !i;.:-..r:;:ii.:: - ciu-s. that f-r nral.tv v.'.rit tv I i:Ct T7- I t t Wi; (if .ua.i't I in i;e ) :.e will at the io;-.t ?.s".l.;e j ..r tr-iiiit ry 1 r 1.1:1?. ALSO. A large aniort-t -f Str:ire and Plr.e I .vet. .t oiTij'jMlv ! i..i ds. r.r..i Iilil fcr L".it.;cr ?avl to order a.t t'.it- ".: trst Ti-.ist..e r.ot:i. r.r.p.TviiT fl:nn. Joiin 3IKeage 31 ienfarurer e.ad Dealer la all Eiaa rfCica f uviJ, Chewia- a-id Leaf Tobace. Kcatxom ery Si., KcIIisdayibc-p, Pa. C1oTsait'y Lard, a fre ar.d well sclec'eJ ' tx-k :f Spar I..-;, r.nd half Sjar.:a tlrars Rt the bwAt ts.ssjlc v: :c.s. ATI nilclos s-!.? t-tl IS CSt-.;. rr! i'-i v. arrur t . I to be w.-.t t..ey an. rc: -c-rntd. Ai cTir s. is.-.-.. - "His: .'-ol:KI:.,, ...lV fc-curir.? i; e i-v-t --io:e t"ra .u:,i :.i. ; York w e: : .v nr.. .y j-e. t t u; e r.i' ... 11 - . . ! . -- i:i::.-!rai'.-t:. 1 e.'iiiiii.ov siiTiieu -ii irieiesi u.i.ie :a;r. nun ci.tniut:ors a'.u irtiCit-s, :...t;o. - . r w. by V aldngtv-n Ir- - 1 r.'l t-.. "-.-7 . imi . s:;-.,,. isi.-k-t -! U. si-wwv Tla,dr . i ' 1 - r- - Peter Parler. Hawthfrnf. Alice Ca rev and tt crs. e'ed The W.ikly NEW-YOIIK ER' (jnoim a smrior t'.ilvl'.'aiion t the New York ! LH;t.) is rtrrd oi.'y ONE DOLLAR s year ' to sul. :il.ers woo r-tiul the f t.? d-'Ii-r iihjdi- . - . - . - -M-eci-iici ccjv.es sen a j DisrnicrTios. Sunerior L-idjcttcnts i the ITT" A new and s';r-? plan .:ci Gold a'uaL'c Pr:- I a'.i I ilver VA l.lll.. ani "rer va.iial;c ,:i ...rtuulirs dvra in tlita.locn.tF. wL'uh j ,v;ji b.. .-e.t fr.re to all ui-.n application. V d:i ibid tii"ts. worth . from id cts. to S 10 oU MLVNTEMD t rich purchaser. i-lOO.OC-? ! T T;f it l-i?-o .tits oTe.v 1 Averts are tn--sre !: fT.d than ti: M; cfacy other house iu the bcai-ue.-s- Ilavin !-x-i in the Publishing an ! IXxks-l-li:i b i-sn vs f .r tlie last eijiht yejrs, ry exper lei.cj enable- jns t- coii-.iiict the Gift Enterprii' with th ;rt.ft siif i--ti i ""-R- r7"AGEN ES WAN Cr.i) in every Town and C-MllltV. F tr fM-; i.articn! rs id !res DUANF. RbL- Iv 1T, Q i ik.-r C.ty Pi:b:iiun; Douse, -.uin j Tnird Stret-r. Phil li-'pLIa, Pa. - p. 21. ISSD-Im Ait(!Di: IItTCI, EIcnsIjtir?, ra HENRY FOSTER. Propkietcx. rll'is iiHV:L. FtRMERLY KNOWN AS ft i i- "E .i.-b-irs Hon?," is one cf the oU V j , , I ii.-u -.t 1 in ths lorough vl Eberbc-. f -r t:i i a a-Ltti-n of the traveling corrsrr ; !':t l"--vriotor assures all who nr-A.7 lsv-l t- ptr niE bii'i tht his TABLE wi.. ..j.Ud with all the luxuries of the season. i ii vitii the c5nwi-:tof Uquors, i t t- ran Irfr hi ueat comf Tts. Eioburg, April 14, X35S;22:!j. f i . -i 3 X - 4 1 I i
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