Foruard tlic Spring Work Vow. Take time by the forelock, ia as good a maxim for farmers as for others; while there are some kinds of labor that can only be per formed at particular scaaoas, there are others that can be done at any time, when the wea ther favors out door operations. The spring iu all northern part af oar country is a very brief season, and upon the farm, it is usually over Growled with work Stack farmers es pecially, leave every thing to this season. The manure is not carted until the ground is settled; the ploughing is put off until May, and the planting until June; the potatoes and oats that flourish best ia Oil weather, are forced to mature in the heat of dogdays and rot, rust and smut, are often the result of the late sowing and planting. Something can be doae even at this season to help on the spring work. The wood house is, or ought to be already filled so that the axe will Dot need to be lifted to prepare full from March to December. A good part of the manure can be carted now, much better than in planting time. The ground is now frozen so that the cart path to the field to be ploughed, is soon worn as smooth as a rail road. It will bs a much less tax upon the strength of a team to draw a hundred loads of manure now than to do it ia April, when the team is pressed with ploughing and oth er farm work It is pretty well established j now, mat yaru mauuru prepareu m me usual .L - . 3 3 - 1 ! way with muck aid loam, does net lose much j of its value, when piled up in Winter ia large heaps in the field where it is used. From our own experience we do not think green stable manure would be injured by the same treatment, if it were well mixed ia the field with muck or poat. The piles should be made Ion?, narrow and high, say five or six feet so , a3 to shed a part of the rain . ... , , . , , . , ! xi any oi tae meaows are to De dressed witn : fine compost, there is no better time than the present to do it. The sward will net be cut up and the warm Spring rains will carry down the fertalizing properties of the roots of plants. This must not be done however, on rolling land, or on steep hill sides where the rains would wash off part of the manure be fore the frost comes out of the ground. " A large portion of the Spring work can be anticipated before Winter breaks up, and then the farmer can seize upon taa best to plant and sow, and drivo his vrorL: all Ij rough the season instead of being diiven. Ameri can Agriculturist. TME FARJJ. This is the season for the thought crop The seed may be obtained from the past years experience of yourself and ethers, and books and papers will furnish a still wider choice. New thoughts are both capitol and tools. Thinking men commands success. Let the home department receive due attention. Set tle outstanding accounts, and as far as prac ticable, start square with the year. Improve the farm on paper. Lay drains and build walls with pen and ink, plant fields with pen cil and ruler. Get the whole farm and its fu tare operations by heart, and thus become ready for the coming campaign. Then en large good farming into good "neighboring." Start the farmer's club, urge forward neigh- j borhood improvements, better roads, superior school-houses, and whatever the public need These labors will fill the leisure of Winter pleasurably and with proc. lb. A Good Farmer. 'A good farmer in a neighborhood is a great blessing; and let him go to what Mill or Meeting he likes, hus mode of f-riIag and hn improvements will be adopted." Thw is very true, and it is encouraging to every one who is trying to briag clout a bet ter husbandry on Lis firm zxx among those who are, and are io be. his nciguLcrs and companions. Wlia'cver miy La a man's po litical opinions or Lis poisouil preferences, if his example be gocd, if ha show on Lis farm, better tillage, better crops, Loiter animal, and better profits, Lis methods will be looked iQto by those who know him, rnl he will be imitated; and thus iuiproveaioct will go cn. Suited Water fur Sheep. Tho New York Tribune gives the following experiment: 100 tlieep was fed regularly 1ST lbs. of hay and 175 lbs. of straw per day. This was replaced by 110 lbs. of hay and the same of cut elraw the sheep being watered over night v.uh 33 gallons of water, ia which 1 J lbs- cf sea salt had been dissolved. XolwiiLstirnIbg tLIs reduction in tho amount cf their fool, the sheep remained ia as gocd condition as they were before. Causes Tanner. Plaster. The lito Jesse Cue!, ia tho CJ. t ice tor for 1837, said. "It is generally conceded, that upon poms ml dry soils, phstcr decs bencSt clever, corn potatoes, peas, and generally all p!;r.t3 Lav ing broad and Euculent lecves Eut it 13 a matter of doubt, at hzsi in czr minds, vLct'a cr its application h C'sczily LensCcU to tia tt'.y, wheat, rye, cr Lr'.cy. - SuL-seouent es 1 crience, we tLiak, confines these oplaion.s. Uinesse Farmer, February is the old established month fir pruning fruit trees, and especially the grips! To give any precise directions for this opera tion is next to impossible; every ceo tavic Lis OTrn views tbout it. 3 Id looking over some recent remarks by the j Masrfictrcraai.Dealeria all Kin Js cfC:i;- U?n. Z. Pratt, on taking the chair at the Cor- e--L"' CJS &dLif "V""09- HontjjcB- . . ' . t . ry St., Hollisaajaourg, Pa. riioa of the I rattsvtlie I armor s Cub, j flonc'intly en har.d, a. C.n: srsd well r.cl-cfj Cad the following suggestive paragraph: j J stock of Spatd-h; and I.aii" Vir-rs T UIOS LUCKIIAIIDT, WATCH MAKER JLiAND DEALER IN CLOCKS, V ATCUES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned respectfull - SSL begs leave to inform the cit QS zeas of Johnstown and vicinity iafcr" taht he has just received and is no w '?g&J&iX opeuing the largest stock of Clocks Watches, and Jewelry, ever brought to jonnstown vnthout ex cepting, which will be sold " cheaper than the cheapest." His prices will always be uniform linn -..,mm will not be charged. more for the tame quality of goods than another. A List of some of Jjie articles comprised in the assortment is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store or; Main Street. " Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful iewelled. Gold Lcpines. 4 holes " Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Lepmes, Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chain, Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencil, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, - Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Rings, Gold Oiff Pins, Gold und Silver Watc Keys. Portmouaies, Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain, Silver Tablespoons, Silyer Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles riated Tablespoons, best, Plated Teaspoons " Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Setts, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, &c, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, C inches, Gold Bracelets, Accordeoas, Silver and Plated Spectacles. &rc, iSrc, Arc. 3- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that he cannot be undersold, the undersign respectfully solicits the confidence and patronage of the public. LOUIS LUCKITARDT Mayl4, 1856 29-tf. Jan. 5, 18oJ. U9 4 .UM. jjjjja Under the cltare or the Francis can Urotliers. THIS institution, situated in Lorett, Cambria county, Pa., about four miles from Cresson St.itioi, on the direct route between Philadelphia ail .Pittsburg, has been lately chartered, with privileges to confer collegiate honors sad degrees. IiUMd. the annual pension for board and tuition, payable half yearly in advance, $100 00 Washing and use of bidding, per annum, 10 00 Pupils remaining at the College during vaca- tioa will pav an extra charg of 13 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 by parents or guardi uis. wiil form an extri charge, as will also medical attendant;. For farther particulars apply to the Superior of the College. Reference ro-vy bo made to the lit. Rev, Dr. O'Cianor. ilsv. Y. P-!hird, Loretto. or to any of the IViv. Clergy iu tho neighborhood of the institution. Loretto, August 31. 18-VE Em. 0YSTEES! OYSTERS!!" AT A. BLAEJS SALOON. "YTTOULD respectfully inform the, V V citizens of Ebensburg and vi-'vM' daily that he has opened ;:n Oyster Saloon, three doors eat of the "Arcade" Hotel, and is prepare ! to accommodate the public in a superior manner. He has made arrangements to got his Oysters direct from ths Eastcra markets, aal will supply families by the can or dozen at the cheapest rati. Give Lira a call. He still continues to practice the Tcnson.d art at his shoo in the room adjoining the Oyster Salxn. August 21, 1359.-tf. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! rttnn SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform X the citizens of Ebtnsburg and siirrouiidtnT country, that he has opaned a Saddler's simp, iu the basement of his dwelling Lou-, on Horner street, where he is prepared to furnish ty order on the rat reasonable terms, every description of Siddles, Drilies, and llarne-s E-C. Having many years' experience ia the L:i?i niss, employing none but the best workman. aad using the best material upon all his work, he uope i mcrni ana receive a uut-ral uaro of tixs public patroaago. Country produce at all times taken i lechanvo for work, and tua Lignest market priori rdi.jv. ed. - JAMES MAG unit. Lb:u.A-urg, Sept-, 14, ls5?.-tf. John at the lowest p'ible price?. Ail j-.rii.l-.-- 5- ! ' this establishment are vart;;ntci he viut'tk are rc presented. Augusts, 18.:.". 1". ARCADE IIOTE?,, Cbenbur?, IICXRY FOSTEi:, rnn?nin. THIS HOTEL, FOHilMIlLY KNOWX AS tue "Eber.iburg House," is ere of t.z vl-cy,- an 1 bo: t stands in the boiongh of Ebcr..-Lurg. lor th-i aoco:um.li:tic-n of the traveling mm-oirt t-. T iraveung commur.i- uo t ropri a -:Vir i'i Who MMf iV- Pod to ratrom !,:r:i that l.u TALLK will ha Mrpacdu-ithn'Uho lurrtirksof tV va o BAR w-h ih.8 d:o:ce,i of Lir,r.irs. i r , " ' pare tor L:- psciis c.i:u:';rtibl. i.-cnf-Lurg, April M, :sy.-lrl;-;. i i ir.c v.:i n'-f.r is prcrRrujg. Cif t-ufi- ; c.mi fcnc..u,-?gc!ui:t bo givt.) i-. ,;i,.:i a rj. a.-u - uiiur;,i t.Vuniv, i:.ier.ded to 'rv:lm 35 urn -rrn -.lion rs i-.:y ctiier Cf.i'n- ty Jen v.-y,- VuV.rshcd ia lYrmsvh-.-.r.ia. Tho f-n,c to 12 t-tV-graphed, colored aid mounted ?n tr.o n:o;s modem style and votkmanllso rcnaner and ueavered to subscriber r.t $5 t vTlLL!AiI Clliiiofr Jtme GO. 1S5?. EAST AVENUE NURSERY J HO CSSESTCn, XKW YORK, V7. Tl HQ ITT c Co , FH0PRIETOR3. ( fS l-W. r. O. V'HITE & Dili. :;. o. :r CUGARS, I r July I: 1" TT--Jrr-. J Ilu j Li. P FMOVAf -?-PAUL G R Ai F, MAXUPAC i?ivT?-' IIats ai-i ? C&i North lldfiJSucct. b:twre;a Arch and CLerry, Phila- and Cherry, Phil March 6, 1856. p.a, C, O. 3ILI1RAY, Attorney at Law, Ebtmbmrg, P. QP7ICH OPPOSITE CRAWFORD'S nOTEL. W Imirl7,lPC3 PUV 1 .'I ?AliEvTAL eV SHADE TRLCS t Tiim .uj icecivi prnT.-.pt&ttv i.Uon K- '-""ti , Ci.i.i.rwl A c:i'. Octolcr 1. lff'.-tf. I Above we preseut you -with a likeness of DR. . MOKSE the inventor of MOUSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist has spent ' the greater part of his life in traveling, having J visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well, as i North America has pent three years among j the Indians of our Western country it was in this M ay that the Indian Hoot l'uls were hrst discovered, Dr. Morse was the first man to es tablish the fact that all diseases arise from IM PURITY OF THE BLOOD that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital 1'uid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the dif ferent functions of the body, the Llood loses its action, become thick, corrupted, and diseased : thus causing ail pains, fcickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we arc deprived of, and if rat'.re is not assibted in throwing oil' the stagnant hmuors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. Hov impoitant thftu that we should keep the various passages ot the booy free and open. Anil ' how pleasant to us that we have it iu our power i to put a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse's ! Indian Root Tills, manufactured from plants and i roots which grow around the tuouatamoos cliJIs t in Iature s Garden, fur tne fiealth and recovery i of diseased man. One of the roots from which : these l'ills are made is a Sudorific, wLich opens j the pores of the skin, and as&ists Nature in j throwing out the finer parts of tho corruption : within. The second is a plant which is asi Ex I pectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to ! the lungs, and thus, ia a soothing manner, per ; forms its duty in throwing oft phlegm, aud other ; humors from the lungs by copiou? spitting. The ' third is a Diuretic, which gives double ease and ; strength to the kidneys ; thus encouraged, they j draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, j which is then thrown out bountifully by the uri ' nary or water passage, and which could not have ; been discharged in any other way. The fourth ' is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other proj i ertics of the Tills while engaged iu purifying the j blood ; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other cutht. are thus taken ! up and conveyed off in great quantities by the ; bowels. From the above, it is (shown that Dr. Mode's Indian Hoot Pi!l3 not oidy enter tho stomach. but become united with the blood, f.r they find j way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, n 1 the ! life of the body, which is the blood, becomes per j fectly heauliy : consequently ail sickness and ! Iain is drivca from the svsteui, fur they cannot, ' remain when the body becomes so pure and th-ar. The reason vhypeople are so distressed when s':k, and why so m?.ny die. is because they do ! r ot 't a medicine which will pats to the afilic i t J parts, and which wi!l open tin natural pas ' sf.g-i fr the disease to' be cast out; hence, a ! large quantity cf food and other matter is lodg j e l. and the stomach and intestines are literally j oversowing with tha corrupted mass; thus un ! dergoing a disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which, throws the ccr- rupted matter through every vein and artery, ! umil life :s taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's TIIJJS have ediied to themselves victory j upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to j blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands .who have been racked or tormented with sick j neas, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames j have been scorched by the burning elements of ! raging fever, and who have been brought, as it I were, within a step of the silent grave, now i s'.av. 1 ready to testily that they would have been numbered with tiie uead, had it not been for t his great and won lerful medicine. Morse's In dian Hoot Til's; After one or two doM.-s had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely I surprised, in witnessing tlieir charming effects, i Not only do they give immKliate ease and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anu'-h. l ut they at once go to work at the f i':;..!:.:i;n f the disease, which is the Mood. Ti ertf- re, it will be shown, especially by those who us th' .-c Tills, that they will cleanse and purify, thjt dieos? that deadly enemy will take its l.i-ht, and the flush of youth and beauty will a ; ain r-lv.n.. and the prospect of a lon and j happy lifi v.iil cherish and brighten your days. l.j s-oui ov li.cmas Dcvine, ri-ensburg, and I v Me'!Iciri' Dealers generally throughout the Ci.tmtjr ; T.. Like Ju Ison, successor to A. J. White 5j Co.. No. .' Leonard st.. N. Y., Prpri c .rj; V.T"-,-.n M'-d r.t lit., ( Trorj"...-t rs of Dr. A. Tr.i.-ks ?.:.:g:u-i!c Ointment.) Larlville, Madison county. N. Y., General AgeuU. Auv"-t lii.i.ly co?rt r T TiTI' T.'TT-r7I?r-M IT1 IU. YrouL.!. rt-:-n..-ctful'y inform Lis cM friends ; t r i veThn r i nblic 1Lj.i he i.-.s cl ti Lv-.-'i Kou..c, Iloilidaysburg, and is pre t j i :.'.crtiUn ad who may favor him with r'r- .ircr! in unobiectionable stvle. t.u ir ' 'Iho HOUSE has been newly furniinfl tLio' or.t iti a style not surpassed by any cstaMihl.rneul in the interior cf the State. His TABLE will always be supplied with all the substantial and delicacies of the season, and attended by atten tive servants. In a word, no pains will he spared to make the Logan a first class house, and noth i.-.g-wiilbe left undone to render its guests cvm f.rtrbl3 nr.d happy. iiic GTABLES, which are extensive, will be aiorud d l y lmestand faithful hostlers. F.EiTAURAHT. The basement is occupied m r. ihraurant, where meals will be served up r.ll hours of the day. together with ovsters vil I Kame, fish an 1 all the delecacie".' r.nl ft !ivsT, mets Cf the season. JOIIN KIKFTLI;. Juu'3 4, !S56.-S2!f. EN. P. THOMPSON, tritl P. I. PATTON iv CO.. Wholesale l)p:l i"rs in and M.lnll. f..eL;irer cf HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma ter, d,-, Sl.-.iw Goods. Artificial Flowers, P.uJf.do Folt .-, f.c. No. 123 Market street, Wlow Fourth S-'th &!d:, PIIILADELlTilA. Cah t-aid fr t . ana ..imping I urs. PRICE I. PATTON. A. orrE:,UEi:dER. cbinary 17, Ic'S;tf TJ HILADELPHIA Woor MOULDING MILL -J- Vnilow street, above Twelfih. north side, llocldiugs suitable for Carpent.-rs, DuilZcr, CVo iiilt and Frame Makers, always tu haul. Any Pttc-ra v.-ork? 1 from a drawing. Ag.r.ts ward-.tl iu li. o various Towns in his porti .n of the Siate, to whm opportunities will be offered f .r Ure profii j to ILemselves. SILAS E. WEIR. cL-ruar", !So8:tf xvaiiixgtox uorszL LAWRENCE SCHR0TH. pRcpaiETor..- PPtllarand pleasantly situated l;o?j J6. is locat&l in the village of Carrollton, Can biia county, and is kept in a manner so as to af ford every comfort to visitors, being well furnish ed in every respect. HIS BAR will, con tain the best of. liquors ; his TABLE, the best the market can afford. Nothing will be left undone to render the visit of all persons pleasant and agreeable. jj S Carrolton, July 15, 1S57. T JOB YTORK f all hind, doe ct Cin, (ipopptr an JSjutt gron tn -iij C3 r M u o Em m e 5J Z w SI -q e in M a -J rr o H c Tin iTi iT i'i i"i7"', o UJ O H cn O Tvr.ttlfi; -ill l'resr-rvinf ICfttb- t.T nil kitob fTRUE SUBSCKIDER RESTECTFL'LLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF EBENSBURG AND Jk vicinuy inai ue nasjusi, received anu nas on nana ine jb.Aiiur.jyi, Uh.8T and i'OST (Y)M 1 PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Parlor ani Heating Stoves riow" ! Points, Yv'agon boxes, Sugar kettles. &c, ever offered for sale in Elx-nsburg, consistin"- of "5 diner- " ent Tatterns of Cook Stoves of all sizes; 20 different patterns of Parlor and IIeatin'r'frJlc re 'i i sizes: iu aiiiereni Kinus ci i lows r?ugur Kettles aui wagon (.oicn of a ... v,. , o "--- - fi, uuwiuea vrareol every ie- scriptioc. Also He has just received a large assortment of HARDWARE and CUTLERY nove fnrni ing Vare, Harvesting Tools, Carpenter's Tools, &c, Arc. all of which Le will sell verv low Kr C 1 1 Persons wishing any thing in his line he respectfully invites to give Lim a call and examine Lr prices. Job work of all kinds done on the shortest notice. Also llou.-e Spouting maCe and put up on the shortest notice J: most reasonable tt-rrrs forc-"j (v Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also-Cherry, Ash. and Tor l'ar lumber, old Metal, Copper, Urass, Pewter, &c taken in exchange. GEORGE IIL NT! Tv- ALSO. He would respectfully call the attention cf the public to theieatest i:v.rove-.ts r made in Cooking Stoves f.r burnicg the gas and smoke by which ujeansis savf-d LO rer ci'- c id Ebens'ourg, July 13, 1S50. GEORGE Irl"rTI r" IEAD THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN INTERESTS ! JCST RECEIVED, S A NEXT STOCK OF Watches, , Jewelry, CLOCKS &. sLSr-2ii' SOTIOXS. At the &tjn of the Big Walrh, JUain street, Jomi tnm, Pa. TLe underiagnel desires to call the attention of the people of Ebensbnrg and surrounding country to the fact that Le has been appi iuted an Acent of a large importing house of WATC'I- LES, CLOCKS, &c., and also of a large rnar,uf;ic (tuiing establishment of JEWEL III', wuereuv he is enabl 1 to offer such inducements to puroha sers of these articles as were nvtr bef re clVre 1 iu this place, or anywhere this side of the All-?-gheiiies. Ha would also call attention to Lis lar'e as sortment of WATCHES AND JEWELS Y just received all of the latest styles ar.d n;;t beautiful workmanship. Ilavir.g se'.;tt:d l.:.- stock with great care, he is c nfidciil he t;-.a s.jit every taste as to styie as well as ail j-ovKcts by the great reduction i:i price;. THE LADICS are particularly invited to an inpcct;on rf 1 preseut stock and prices. EAR DKOI'S hitherto sold at Jl.oO will now be sold at 7 cts., and warranted to saii the Ust of trcar. Trea.-t Ti: s, Rings, &c., at a retluction. cxTLL3ir:;: I would call your attention to n.y Lea-tif"! as sortment of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCTIZS, at the following very low prices : Hunting Verge Watches, warranted. Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sol i in - - this town at 820, and then reuueed to S14. I wi'l now sell at from S!0 t ;, - ll.'-a Hunting Levers from & 1- t ;!'.. J Ojen Facel Cyliuders, heretofore k-1.1 ot ! A 10 I will Ri!! at from AT i Open Faced Detacheil Levers, !0 to c 1 All fal'hcs S'JJ trill I vtrrin';-' to J r tttdee months, or cxchanje-.l f.r :.; .er ' .: value. Everylxxly is invited to csll r.rA rsr.r-.:ra the stock, as the advertiser is ;!.: lent thr: t'-.-t ex tent, variety and style it is u:.riv ;''.cl i t community, while the pr"c?s at wLich it ii f- ferel are unprecedented LiV. C-s til l " i GASH only. C7 Particular attention paid to r-j-iiri.ng Clocks, Watches. J:ry. :.. r-frd! h'r,, f.r which the Cambria- County iro i C n-v-.'-'-yV rrip" will le takcu at par. All work war rant'tl. TOWN AND COUNTRY ST..vRI;:;EJ?I:RS pit witn vat:i:cs, jev.e.ry, ecc, a: ic?s t uaa c:tv prices. - JOSEPH G . HOLMES, A --.A. Ib50.lv. -rr.w tin-ya:e i:srAr.Lis:iENT. t U The undersie:r' :.l take VJi meth.cl . fl informing the citize-rs of Ehcn.-hnr r ur- 1 roundiiifj countrj-, that .2 l .ts business in this j4ace, in th? h'.i! occu pied by M. S. 11 r. r r . r- c d k r liijj fcn-t.-rlv we-t t f the I ofct 0:i:ce, where i:e nit.r:'.-; t cess in all its brancLc--;. Ti2 irr", Ai: fall cE- scriptions kept constant! v oi Lr.u.i. : ces to suit the time.. (.!::. :.t:y !!:: have orders filled to any r.i.:v .: .t. I'v 'r.t 9 c. n f- tention to business he l.rpcs to r.-iiv,.-.1 !; rr.i share of public patronace. FELIX HEN EL". Ebensburg April 2Sth, ISZS. CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AUK NT?! fij'fjj Dollars a month, and all cxjtn.cs itid Tli wish to engage an active Asent u evrry County throughout the United btatt-s uw Canadas. to travel and iutr.nluce our NEW TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE HII1EAD I 'iCK STITCH SEWING 11AC1IINE. TLis I ce!f i. r JLicLine i-? jiift patented, with valuable .prjvcai.n; s, popah.r i. -J 2.. to be i.r.. i;.j.;e it the clieapel and ici.:ne ia cvi.-!c-!i e, j id acknowl-:ri:.-..sd f.r" n. r d v.iiiav. A es:v)nib!c m Lis ate wanted .o s Jit it c.Ets by saav.ic, ti w'.ifu,i a salary of per m.-aih and cspvt.oO-i will le : ai l. E.-r (oi'.uitioLis c.l. 1 full p a'.i..;lai a.ldit--ss, with aLaajp Et return ptje. J. Y. HARRIS & CO. No. 12 Siioe& Leather Ex chin ere. Nov. P, lSo'j.-SO-Sr. Iktor.. Mas?. PHILIP HKTVER. EOBT. J. AJ.K?ON- PE EYMER Je ANDERSON. Whole-alk Df.a L.ZV3 in I'oreirn Fruits. Nuts. S, Ee-;' Cn- f.cticn-irv. Sun, Fira YVWks. ore.. COran Zes .".ad Lciae-s received we-.kiv. N"3. CO Yuc! street. Opp Mtethe St. Cl.afE-s Hotel, Pitt ur-, Itb. 17, lc3?::f "5"EFFRON HOUSE NEAR WIL1I0RE F Sif;.in .TrtT.r... ru co J a. J( ::x fE-17,lSCS M'Cot, Proprietor. O. O. P. Highland LKl?e No 423 meets everv WEDNLiDAY veninjc at their Hall on IIih st., in the upper st ryo ?-h.'ernaker,s str.ro YOKE WORE OXEN For iy E. HUGHES. Jdy 15, 155?. Mart, jStobts, llongbs, c. - Tin d-,mr il,,.. t ' . I'll li fcl Tr.. 1 r 1 iT ti:, JODXSTOP 11.1RCLE WORKS. 1 u Tn. ic-r.Mgnexl I leave to inform the citi zens ot Cambria ai,d a ;j' -ining counties - rpr that Le has j ;it received a frei sr. ck- f the finest ITALIAN and other Mar-rT ana other .31 a r-f. .,: ntt.n Franklin;, J- ! y I ON U M I-iNTS . I ":i v We. at Lis c-itablir-hiiM -treft. JoLi.stowrj i u M i; . MANTELS. (; V. A V II i STONES, TABLE cVRUREAU TOs manfuaetvrv 1 tf then ,t l-iif-.! a: d I'la'-ty tf i-Vi.'cLil D l :' :i ' - o:i r.n.-l r:- ; u.a-.- t i-: tV;ci,,-.--J 1 .2 tl; Wj '3 for 'dl'.i cr bv . r ( i .., S- iE ; ; p. to or v. !..--:'. r,r. I i Svii : rr1? tar: , c, invites li. 3 . j . . c . . . to c;'.: For ti e r ra t r:r:.! N'. r:i; r sr-Cii :.iid cr.'h-. Tinwsre ii.-hlii: iu - ? -.- 2 'it Lis (.". ilr.:. "JOHN 1Z, IS.V.Iv. ALEE. T . n, .j . RE3IOYA1,! c o a c ii zi r; uiwcTor 1 t:. :'. ;y s-arr- rn iing f" iireul. i -T i t- ,t .-h .i r. i . .7 i: in i ;:-.i, j : all- ii r vi ; rt v t I i ----- I i'er j .r ....-'.r.g . C:.i wi l:.. v ....... 4.:.T. li. .i i:.a':':, S ' I Ki, Ma-1 i tu. j i . . j lo.: ,;i.:: i-j.i! c r::.t CARoucrir. c.:;.:;i' l. r-e !:UCMAWA-. .h ti.. ;:ii Mc, i.:.-.i.i2 r . i a., i li.ts iTii c.i l-Vv.'-i.: . o I :r;;y .: !!! ;u t wl.h ac.'-s add viiji..ivh. Eh-.r.:I.i:r Apr:! 27. :-tf CTP.ENSr.URG FOUNDRY. HATING i-ar i ii--' chas-j 1 th. c.tirc : : -h rr 1 f r.t ..1 the 1. 1 :.sojr a e-ry , ; ,: , i. ?c:j.cr 'I" l ui ta.-a i-..-!r.frs ai.-.i - t. v, an IlcttslN, o!m?, vlovc'. ? i Iron. TIti eslilmi? .Hae hiues, an 1 lh:- . CI ; Si,- ' y ciad ti.:'.t l.. to t':? T v ".": - t. .i : ir t;:c.-e;n w ,e r. r- Ct 1:3 i. i. . . i : 1 . I a All 1 uE.wSl.u at the :D glas. 2. 7ILLIAH cAiii: CO.. WHOLE-SALE ti rOV!T: Im r"rt?-rs. sr.d Ev.dei ia Fc.-r-LIVJOE.'E U'd lb a-.-ah-. ie. y. No. 22) Coa.:..fervhd lEv.-. i.i sen: Lev. ;. fi l l-- I J'TI 0 B: E- d.-ubE- ;,Pa. E- tiae l W;.i- i i.1 v 1.1 . - r . 1 v.u-, r-. i- Ell i N. ! ma; - f ' V - . ("'. Ji -E Grc.u, Eh :s N. O. Su-ar. 7j V'tli a jr.:.-LTi. r.-'.;i- Ri-coi. Hour, Lrvrd. . . . j ifv:l - . . .- .allot whieivAviil h? Ic-.t W1I. CAE 11 LO. iSoS.tf I. February 1" G1 EOEGE '. TODD. WALTON, Imp..rtc WITH CONRAD ers aud Wh le'-aie Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, Arc, No. 25 Market street. 1 hiladelphia. Keen contantly -n hand the genuine Tiai. thy Slack's Augers. W. Mana's IJeatty's ai.d IIi;nt?s superior A ser," Conrad it Waltou's superior polished btetl Shovels. Dai ling & Waldron's Grass and Cradlin j-cvti C in :a.n ..ndPatetit Scythe Snaths. I'all-r.t Eh'ti-es t ias. ij-c, c, rnirh they i 1. ! oable terms, to couutry ihsEeis oaly Jaaucri' 25. 1655. c-2 reas- JOHN H. ALLEN Jr CO.. NOS. j 4 Cl ei-tr.ut Street, (south si-Je, Ud.w Water.) P II I LA D EL PI 1 1 A . ( Tn e Olwt Wood-w a e e llorE, in tiir Cit? .) M-i ufacturers and Y-..-.!c de.dcrs in Patent Machine ine nade 5-YlV' EEtMiM, Par.t Crvfsl CFDAI I.'t7,-i J. c. xoox, Attornty m X.mv, Kbntnr5-t o FITCE IN COLON ADR ROW. Nov. 11, lS57:l.t LTJHBER. PINE rOPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM-be-r bjUi,El aad tEl by E. HUGHES. JcntSOia 1369. tf. r-:..'.J rot to WOOD & WILLOW i Le will bt'l at the lowest possible prices fore-- 3 WARE. O )RDS. IM'.USHE. i-c, of all .E-scrip- tr C uatrv Proviuce. ALSO, , f. t:ras. 1 lease cr'.i ami tsamuie ojt fcioct. I A Iar? r.monat ci cr-ruce ana lire e ' UircL4.1857. ly. J r rf.! t'r rn haiids, and Eil's for Lambert" E First Arrival cy li ill;, WW The subscriber. Laving just return r city, is now opening one cf the btatJ stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOfLS ever brought to tLis market, and 1- i - . " stoti Cii part of tLe following articles, viz : " 4 CIIALLIES, DELAINES, BRILLIANTS, COBCRGr?. PRINTS Of ALL Km,? AND RICHEST ai'4.1 which for beauty cannot be surpa?:cJ ; t READY-MADE CLOTH-N CDDTvn pT cmnirn mr. "WD I: i ('"5 C Do r..-il LADIES' SHOES. DRUGS ai.d PEEFi?.'r-..? all of which be will sell verv chear. i j3c5 He invite? the c:tizeiis"of Toe:.' J ftS? d the surrounding cortrr." him a cail 1-eforeTurrlan, r - tf da j I t C 1 1. -5 i-t k W"-1 I as he is satifieI Le rrsn sed g. t j tl i rf--ri i cheaper than they can U bought a c r." I I store in town. "Xuy i Ebtnsourg, Aynl i'0, lS59:tf. I - COTIXL'ED SUCCESS Ot TIIE COSWOPOLITAW ART ASSOCIATION Trcm ah s ctl. u of the com. try s this ir-uiar Art Ii.sl:ti.-t:yn, (uv ia i:; - - year.i ire te ng re-.e:iJ m a l wilb that c iny j revi-i-us tp.r. Anv pors:: tan bte.:i:e a mt-'xeer tv Ling c-y. wx.;.-ii 'Aid tntide I.:iu l. f lit. TLe b-uti'".;! Sud Ei rrv- -v . srvr an i U s Fii-nd.." ' . 2d. A C'-py f the criegrs tly Iilj.3tr.-.uii- Jcurn-1, t !.? yc-ir. " ; C J. A Free Season Ada.isv.-a u tit C ? rie?. ZtiS Lr'a Iway, Ntw-Yrrk. ! In s.Idit'io;i t v. i. over 1'wr ILmlrcl t:..i V ble Wo;ks tf Art :e ;..Vc.i t" s-il-y.-riLtTa r i- ' ndums, vorrprising chol-.y P.rint .n zs. Si ulj ' .nti:r,cs. jcc, l-v tLe il:-t A:.:.-i a sj p. e".g:i Arfitt?. 'J Le S;:i't rb E':rravirlg, which evc-rr -ucr:- will recti e l.ttttdiuiy if tl.-- l" -SliAlis'lTAl:!: AND HiS n:lENI." ! of a ci.ai ic-V r t - lire v. j;:.-!. l .-.-t-e I: M-rv 1-r. vy t t. e v. . It ci--ii. v.: .vj .n s . vvJ ::."a- V ul l" of r. t '.!." i..iii:s No ; T -."--e" M li. . t. . ;..ri.:a, t'.e lo f-ria clu- Wiil . i t " t.rr:.'ar t .f 1 ; ing tu.l p... c-iits. iii ta 1 1 irr.tt-d Art ", he st Lit o;. r c "-in. "irr,:, r l -U -i ii -f r.ir C." '.. nrv C. A. A.. ..uv. Ntw-V.fL v GKOlb.iE V 1 M'UCI LZ. . iV I I t C7I : fj;o:c nii: QUAKER CITY PUI-LTEING E01 V I5T "ini'TIC-X. Ni v rir Indacct..c n is I'uLlic. O" A trT d nrti plan of ol t.iib!.. aa i r-i.v? r t .x iir.. i i.ii er s r.' -.. Fall j-srticu!:.:-.- civca iu LV.tr I. -g . :ii lj srr.t ir-e to i;p-a aj pi Y.. v,.rth fi ra C .:r.u.a. its. t . :: r. w.:",ia GUARANTEED n caeh Lave L "-n ii:r"--.:?c-1 r pur t i 31 I; . ; I-j-.'.ov0 t Le ..i Ti.-- i er;.l ii.- re-l A sent tre r?.i- a tl v ctir r-n in t?-e Pr Mf T ti e !c.-t . I--e t r-r.. E .- -i : - sn j .i ; nT rrJ Dha-1 ".r?, tr.v exr."-1 lir-Li- :.: thj t i:": Eaten ! . ; ' 1 s- AuEN IS Y.EVNIED ia every Tcr.z L:::ir i Ft si.if-:: r:.l i.. I arpc;.j o; tf- I areu'i:.E a z fir-:-t.Es 5t" ta;iy paper, ci.iht Lirire psr& . t..iiEy pi.wied ou the Lst vi.J i.tj;.au.ias tr.d article.-, tt-T. Ac, Lv WaO.iccton I- Y-. i-:rr.t - I a;.,r. ,:a c- E.r: a". -.i.s. Mrs. SiarLey, TLiik'-'r-". IE. .-. E.. r:.e, Alice Carev ani ('-" crs. Ti: Y.VEEy -NEW-YORKERS (f kw :-s red a strj-crior publication to the New Y- Le.i-vr.) is . OYrvd at only ONE DOLLAI. . to sulcrilrs wh: seal the .:.e d liar imp if Vw to the pabiishcr. C. Mathews, No. li. Fulton street, N. Y. Sn.-vEa:en copies sent f t 3 cent star::;.. fm-r2,l?59 V f HIE SEIE-CE1UER, SUCCESSOR TO G. L X A LLOYD CJ., at JefJrson, rxrct:i.. J oSrs to tLe pao:;c, an extt-nMve s nd ea h-tcl assortait-.il of I'll' GOODS. GHUCE. J IfX. Hats. Cap. D.ts A- Sl oes, R.ady MtH Clothing. Ilr.rd are, l-jei;?are. i aints. ts. Oils, and ail the artictrs usually rejuireJ f- Family P.oildinz, aD.l Masufact'.-nnji j-urp A St.xk cf Dru-. DyeSiuffs. andfiinily oei- ! icines. that for qr. dity aad variety is cot ssrj s- r ! wEr.f ; , 'A .-r.rrtr.i "All of vtx r 1 3 order it the shortest tsE'r n tic. ROEEET FLINN J(Ei rrrn, May 20. 1S57. tf. rsiO HOUSE, l:bemburij. ra. JOHN A BLAIR, Peoepietob. Also, in connection, BLAIR & Co's HACKS, will leave the Union House for Willnor tion in time to take the Eastern or Western tr Every accomodation will be awarded ta sb11 passenger comfrablte. - 1 lUn iur. Lealih ct tai tLir-! Lis ni that L tioa : aal 1 rigr TCSi C tea t. Fo: .r Corn 7 cf ti.. Dyte: CiUc: train tyth rrj-al jei t a: rgti EOS direc Pliys then liUe Tea.i tea ; r 4 ' tUC rite. rr: f"i bc tEl tEr tlral f-i I.Z. ' rs L. t j t i. f k: i 1 t jr j F rrl. r; t ! T t r 1 tea V Ir i t rc r 11 00 a'