TTbat Is a Wbwit Soli. Were the reader O b asked thj above q-nstioa, what woull bi tha answer? We ask this qieatin with the bopa that some of oar readera will stop riht here, txs their p?na and write out thdr answers; aal that ethers will, for the Srst time, perhaps, al though they may have grown wheat all their lives, investigate this qaestioa. " It U a soil that oatun all the element?, necessary to the perfect dvolopement of the plant and the maturity of the grain. Thia is found to be an argilla-jeoiu sail a rich clay eoil, or a sVil in which clay pre-li.oiaitea. T . 7. -Tari, nfton rMiki!e stiff AJUi&UJjr BU113 raiiu want-, v.... j crops; out soils, containing over nty or sixty per cent of sand, may generally-be more prof itably cultivated in other crop. When we define wheat soil, wa do not as sert that other soils from those included in the above definition, will not produce wheat under peculiar circumstances, a soil, in which silica predominates, has produced a good crop especially in a w.-t sex3ia, or a wet soil of this character, and use watch hi received j r.3ia little manure. If lime be substituted Tor saal in a clayey soil, iti.1 a:2epiaVia to the wheat plant. It id important that wheat ?oil shoul J constitu tionally There iateu oa wh uadcr heavy eration to groic clover on them before seeding with wheat it i sometimes almost equiva lent to Putuuior following it. There mut be lime in tha soil intended for wheat. The nature of the plant requires it. Au tnaljsis sLas this; and it ia often the cf a that soils, thtt reie ence whsat-proda-ciu tolls, fail from want of -his element. . It should never be forgotten that wheat is an ex Lautiag crop that thera i, perhaps, no oth r cereal tunt requires uiore nourishment fro ni the sou that 1:3 Jemam'.s ara LUOIS LUCKHARDT, WATCHMAKER AND DEALER IK CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned respectful! bezs leavo to inform the cit z-us of Johnstown and vicimtj vl- taht he has just received and is now -wcv Clocks Hatches, ana Jewelry, aver brought to ..onnstown trilhoiit ex- cheapest." Hi prices will always be uniform 1 Oae customer vill not be charged more for the wime Quality of goods than another. A List of J some of the at tides comprised m the assomaentj U annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store on Main Street. Gold Hunting English Lovers, GoH Detached levers, ful i welled. Gold Lepines. 4 holes Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Leplacs. Gold Guard Chain. Gold Vest Chain , Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencils. Gold Medallions. Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies ami Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Eiugs. Gold Cuff Pins, Gold imd Silver Wato Keys. ortmonaias. Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain. Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thirubloe riated Tablespoons, best. Plated Teaspoons Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea SctU, ' Violins and Bows, Violin String, Ac., Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, t inches. Gold Bracelets. Accorded?, Silver and riated Spectacles, &c, Sec, Ac. C3- All sorts of Watches. Clocks and Jewcjrj renaired with nronintriess and at low rates. Ctn- - - " , Ml jm Ciu, (Sopptr nab jllittt gron Sctart, jiiobes, .)Iona't)s, tvc. A Vove we present yen with a lilceness of DR. MORSE the inventor of MOUSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist has spent the greater part cT bis life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America has spent three years amcng the Indians of our Western country it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered, Dr. Morse was the first man to es taMUh the fact that all diseases arise frora IM- ! PURITY OF THE BLOOD that our fctrength. ucuith ana me uepcuueu. u u vuis viti uuw. When the various passages beccme clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with tue dif ferent functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted, and diseased; thus causing all pains, bickuess and distress of every name ; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted ia throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, anJ thus our light of l'fo will forever be blown out. How important then that we should keep the varioui ras;ifis of the bodv free r.nd cpea. And how p:ea-:r.r.t to us that we have it in ctir powt-r to put a medicine in 3-our reach, namely, Morse's Indi.m RK.t Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature's Garden, for the health and iccovc-ry of diseased man. One c f the roots from which (fi O Ul O I- X UJ ca O 1 XA 1 M a CO W o a 15 Si u s S o u ii 9 0? o -3 c 5? -3 1 H o M Ti o m r" rn ?3 O O O o SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, 1 SIot ! V. Tr..,.. iwi nti.l..ri,l.l 1 .o i; p.dersi ti.tvn T'i'.l firn m:i l-j is a Sudorilic. which ct'tr.s or mechanically fitted for tae see t. 'e ' ctrupiV .Hcits the conf. lenee pnd p.-.tronage ! the pores cf the skin, and assists Nature i:i mu.t not be any free acid in the toil of the public. LOUIS LUCKIIARDT throwing out the liner parts 01 the corruption de 1 for wheat. Even lieht eandy oils. Mayll, 185. 23-tf. Jan. 5, 1S59. within, ihe second id a p.ant wh:ca is an Lx- - J . r ecU-rant. tnat opens and undoes the passage to ich clover has been groweu and plowed j r tiiitTT tirTitin mn T'.ra ti.e luns.--. and thus, ia a sof'thing manner, per- .I!IPr,ducegoo.lcro?s of wheat O. Jh fllSijllli 'AW. Mil 315. , clay sons it ii a good mcchauical prep Under Ilia c!i:ir?e of tie Fraticis- j - , - ;l 1)Iurctic. whLh -ives double ease and caa J5roI!iers. III3 iasfitution. situated in Lorert, Ciml-ria t JiL em itv. Pa., abu'it lour maes trout (ress-jn Station, oa'th-j direct rjate l. -tween Phil i.klil:i i a-.d Tittsbar. h5 bi'n lately chartered, with privi'exe- t confer collegiate hncrs s'-.il !egrc-es. TSRili. The annual nensi'-n f.-r boird a:id ! st length ti the ki-ineys; thus encouraged, they i tiraw laruo amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thr.-wn outhountifudy lv the urt I nsry or water jasoage, and which Cuul.l not have ; l i a dicharged in anj- other way. Ti e fourth i is a Cathartic, and accompanies the e ther prop erties ol tue r;lis wniie eng-igen in piiniyin. T ie i en the mUE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THZ CITIZENS OF ET.lV.Vr. vn Jl vicinity that be has just received and has on hand the LARGEST, REST, and MUST COM- PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Pailor and Ileatirg Stoves. Plows ' Points, Wagon boxes. Sugar kettles, ic, ever nffere-d for sale in Ehensburg. ronoirtln of io dliTt- ! cat Patterns ct Look stoves 01 a.u nztf; uintrent pavierns oi i arior and lieat.ii" Stoves of n'.l 1 sizes: 10 difTrc-r.t kinds of Plow?; Sugar kettles and V..g...n I oses of all Izes; Brass "and Ccper Kettlc3 of all sizes: Preserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin, C-.-pp' r and SLctt Lon Y..re of every ct- ! scription. Also He has just received a large assortment T HARDWARE and CUTLERY : H--u furnish- ins are, liarvestiLg iooi, war: .n.er s oc.a, uc., . v.-i.u i.e ;v; CASH. Persons wh-hing anj- tbinsr in l is line h respectfLtby invites to give r nct'S. It- uu" wor.v oi an kiuo.- u ji.c on ii-c iir.-i uu:!t" ' o. fi.. verv ,-vv i.r -:ra a tz ct.s;: :r.a CO Country Produ .e of rdl kiuds tuke-n in exchange. Also Cherrv. A;:. r. p.. hir 1. AI-SO. He would respectfully cU the attention of the pv.h':c to the grcatv.-t i:r vrnv:r.:.ti cvcr male in G'y?kit:g Stoves for l.uruii.g the gas ar.d snxke by wi.ich rroe.-.ns i.- i-an-d-;.;) r t :" Ebcnsburg, July 13, 1850. GIIORGE HUNTLEY. First Arrival nil ilU XJ UL'ifliUJ The fubscriber, Laving jutt returned fo 'JL city, is now opening one of tke best JooS stock cf SPRING AND SUiliIEK GOODS ! ever brought to Uiis market, and which L 21 tell very cheap for Cash. His block Cv4&u e part of the Iullowing articles, viz : OlALLIES, DE LAiNES, BRILLIANTS, CCLUROS. PRINTS OF ALL KISTX3 AND RICHEST OCLCtS. which for beautv cant.e't be surpwved it this tc READY-MADE CLOTHING, LADIES' SHOES. DRUGS ar.d rERXTiilRT. all of wbivh l e wiil t-Il very cL'-np. lie mvi'es tne c r.zes of Lhcriturj and the surrounding couiitry to rr biru a cain-eforr purcLasinselstHherV as 1 e is sttCcd he tan m II goods t thtra duet' cheaper thsp they c-a I bought tt ty Otbar st-.:e ia t .vi;. Jch- Helpers, Jr. E1 -ciul-urg, April To, lirc&itf. r rrrr s?? rsr jrrrTrrrr Liu i.?xiUiiii iii.iidLiai.Ul;Al I CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE; COSOFCLITA ART - s n o n t a t1 t o T r V' - h 'r.r. t-'.l t:ct'..i ei" the c.u:.lry klEw-::lt-.-i t? .re : '.Tj re-.;.-. u : a : t. ar.c.a r -r.er-.itr I" r-l-r- i.r.y -t; .I--. ixrut: S: i tuition, ptvaole halt yearly n a.lvance, 5lt" ou ; vi00,r;: the coarser n articles of impurity wl.icl i asmng aivi'iso oi ouunz. per anuiim, 10 uj j c,n:i.t pa-s by ihe other outlets, are thus tak I'uptl rem uuiug at the K,-lize uurt.ig vaca- i . a ,j conveyed OU in great quantities by t'jj; .vill pay an extra charge A . 15 00 .vtli. - v.Tt - . ... .... , i- r.ni Vi.e aiM'Vxr. it is hioii i;ti jr- jitm: ttva, and supp.-s ruist bo .aruijhcd oru.ii.3 j ei;rA c!iar;las W,U rki to yield. Or, if it doea yield viheat, it is of j vjr farther particuhi estra charge of lu 'J Indian Rot P.lls not oLly enter the t-ton.arh. No allowance for occtsiona! absence, unless in j pat 'te,ome united with the bbxd, fr they find i caseo: sicxr.e-:-!. ., tViTV rarr. and cc-unnetelv rout out and impera- Posta-e of L-ner;. lvks and stationary, if net j cje;,nj the'svstem from all impuritv-, a.:d the 1 r - ii . i : r 1 1 " . ... : . . v .... . . . i, t iurras.!! ov p irj ii- or 4u r-" i i, i.i ion i n j..-c. 0- tj.e io,iy, wl.icn is tlie oioo.i, Deojmes per o radical atien i ince. ir .inilv to the Scr't-rior . ... r i j i r T fVrt r .,l.-r. I f jfi-rm Til II' r-l.' til liid fectly healthy ; consequently ali sickr.e-s and pain is diven from the system, for they cannot i EAD THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN IKTEHESIS ! : keceiveo. ?i a szw fTCcr: cr I Watches, Jewelry, CLOCKS &. NOTiO.3. .';c S"jn tf the- L'-j V,'j!rh, ZfjLui ;!n.:,Joh:i?- Tl e undorrigne.l desires 1 3 call the rite rA'.. of the people of El.cnsburg and -jrrcuii'ji:,g country to th fact that he l.ss lecn arp i :tcd an A cent of a lr-.r2 impcrtirg houre of V" ATCII ES, CLOCKS, vVc, and also f a large manufac turing rstubliflueut of JEWELRY, whereby lit is cual.l d to clfcr fucu indu emrds to purcha sers of these articles as wrif never tcfore u:;ercd or anvwiicre this tiue el ie Al.o- - . i r ii . ' i . i . 1' . ' " : V r ; Rt. R it. Dr. O-Canor: R,v. W. P,dard. Wtto. ! t;es cf vneat bec.Cc. cf tic quality cf flour c, t any f ths p,.v. Clergy ia the neig!iborh.d The re:lSyn vhyplde ate so distress! when produced, when th? fault is cot with the va- of tha institutiaa. j .- au(i u-hy so many die, is because they do :... w:. a. o:!a r-i-n. Loretts, August 31, 1S50. 3.n. . ,Vlt ..t A medicine which will r;Rs to the aifiic- , " . ' , , . ., . . V ! ted parts, and which will open the natural pas- cuej better wheat of ue Fame 7arietie3 tnan nnA WnUTR flP VTATflHF.S ar.d r.,r the disease to be cast out: hence, a c.bar toils and. although there u a greater uiuercr.ea ia the proluct uf the same variety C:l Z'.5-TcUl eoi'a. Managis? & Feedfnsr Worli Oxen. Oxea, working oa a stcne-drag, on the foot cf a plow, on the tled-tongae. cart spire or twitching stanes cr timber, should carry their heals up, as this enables them to do this work much easier; those that work as leaders, forward of other oxen, should carry their heads low, and have the yoka the right length, let the bows Bait the neck; tha yoke and bows to the leaders should set a little auger thso the Lib oxen. 'leaver use the irhip tut from necessity. "When about to atrike the young steer cr ox. ask yourself, 'Will he know what I strike him for? Let each ox have a name, and be sure he kcow3 bin name. Never ppak a word to an ox without meaning, Lave a particular word to tart your team by, that all may pull togeth er. Never hurry your team while riding bo Lind them, lest they learn to haul apart. Oxen should be shod with a broad shoo, to travel oa hard roads; the shoe oa the fore-foot jJaou'd set back at the heel, nearly half an inch further than the hoof hears upon it. Oxen are frequenly lame by reason of short ehes. The best feed for oxea at hard work, ia to give to each two quarts of meal, wet, mixed with good chopped b.3j, three times a day, and as much hay as he will eat; this ia tha highest feed work oxen ought to have, and on this they will work everyday. Yan kee Farmer. Seed Cora. - A ecrrcsposdent writing to the JYiu T. Trilvnt, tjs: Of U"-e, sons 9 atteotlsn has fceea paid to the i-iproverr.cnt of seed c.-.rn it is believed with decided profit. It 13 held that the King J'kilip IJrotTD, for czirap'e, has been made O prooaco lorger ears, and thus mora bush els p?r tere. by means of these efforts. Ag Ttcuitural aulacriaes seem to be agreed that the earliest sni ripest ear should be selected for seed before the corn is harvested that the best ear should hi taken from stalks bear in two or more ears and so on. My sug gestion is thisr Let each farmer plant, ex pressly for seed, from tea to a hundred hills ix feet apart, and allowing not more than three stalks to stand in each bill, so as to ea ara?3 each !a develops three or four ears if possible. Let some of theso hills be planted in the midst cf potatoes, melons, cabbages cr other low p!att, so as to eecuro them abuDuant air and sunshine. I do not know thst will bn practicable thus to obtain seed which will insure fire or ten bushels more of orn cext pca?on; but I hope it may." Delicious Corn Bread. Boi! a tea-cup of rie. Vbile Fcalding hot mix it with a lit tle les than a quart of cora meal, four eggs well beaten, a tablcspoonful of lord, a tea epooriful of aoda, a little salt, and enough sour milk to make tbia hatter. Bake with a quick Era. 37 Spring has come once more, and we wiaild adit our friends to attecd to their fcrcr and girders?. Jewelrv oit.ved to the Trade at less prices than any other house in the city. Send for my Cata logue of articles and prices. Oa the receipt cf one dollar by mail, I will forward to any address a beautiful set ef Gold Studs and Sb-eve Buttons, or a No. 4 Gold Lock et, or a Gold Stone or Seal Ring; fr S3, a Ladies' Breast Pin and F-ar Drops, either Cameo, Mosaaic Florentine, Gold Stone, or any other style.; or f r $7. a silver, open f.ce watch; or for $25, a Fine Gold Hunting Case, Lever Watch, warranted to keep good time; or for $10. a Fine Gold Vest Cham; or for SJ, a Fine Gold Neck Chain, zs samples of any of my gxds. Youoj men out of employment could n"t do better than invest a small sum ia my Jewelry, and dispose of it through the country. Address, ilOSES K. GLINES, Wholesale Je xceler, 203 Broad wav, N. Y. February 15, 18C0.-12-4t. Jo Bin JPKciige Manufacturer and Dealer In all Kinds ofCin Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. 3f ontoxa ery St., HolXisdaysburg-, Ta. Constantly on band, a fine and well sek-cted stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cisrars at the lowest possible prices. All articles Sold at this establishment are warranted to be what they are represented. August 8, 1S55. ly. A7.CARS HOTEL, Kljensbur, Pi HENRY FOSTER. PaopmcToa. THIS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS the "E'oensburg House," is one of the old est ami best stands in the borough of Ebensburg. for tha accommodation of the trave-ling comnnnli ty. Tho Proprietor assures al! who mav be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE will Ixs supplied with all the luxuries of the season, bis BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains pared to render his guests com fr.rt able. Ehensburg, April 14, 1358:22:ly. DIRECTORY LIAP OF CAMBRIA COUN TY. The mbsriber is preparing. Of sufd cient encouragement ha given.) to pnblhdi a Di rectory II A P of Oimbria County, intended to cor-t iin as much information as a'nv other Cjuii ty Map now Published i'i Penrfylvania. The same to be lithographed, colored ar.d mounted in toe most modern tyleand workmanlike muancr, aa-1 delivered to subscribers at 5 per cor, v. WILLIA1I CHRISTY June SO, 1358. in this place. zbenie. He would also call attention to Lis .re a. SKtmei.t of ' WATCHES AND JEWKLHY just received a'l of the late.-t ttylts and rn r-t beautiful workmanship. Having selected hh, stock with rrreat care, he is confident he can suit ; large quantity of food and other matter is l.Klg- 1 every tir-te as to sty;e as well as ait poKCt? e l. and the stomach and intestines are literally j by the great reduction in price. '.CIT -ARRIVAL 2 i A C- l;.: -1 .i.-w i::uit:i 4 3 i:o. iv.iv? : :n'r g cvu . -t ;:.s'; .-.TV.. ti.v? C. Tl.f ui '-r ..:gtd ! I ::it ic:!!.s ;o-t rc:s"it-.l a ; of the f:ur,t ITALIAN - r d f ii.. ' ... . . k. ;..s t.:-v3.c.4.i..t-:.t e'li rev.t, ,,; T O M PS . MA NTELS. (r R A V E ma::!Ui: tured ef t'.e rrv-bt li-.et!ful M;i qj.i:":ty of EoreiLTi nd Dic,t:t Maoic, e u oeaid r.'id made to order a- ckaji as th-v le pur. based ia the city, w:lLc-..tiLe tcui t f cirri .ice. GRINDS 1 ONES cf varK-j? by wholesale- cr r l rumpt attcnti . f -.v. Nv.--Yil , . e .- . . L V 1 tiv c vru-l-t;r;l. rs :.i l':e ?, Sc: '; VJ'c. ;-;ro E:-av:: r. whijr txry fjiEc:ar t:ii 1 t " rT x t-vj t-t ? 5? r.l ', W.ivs v can n ar..c".r to f;c .: n. Ni Wi rk l.i-.'d wjii.in rv The tr "..ri. f t-ju-1 vk'.uo v. : Tcr :h e f the i ? i it evcs overd owing with the corrupted mass ; thus un dergoing a disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the biood, which throws the c r ruvted matter through everv vein and arte-rv. until life :s taken from the b xly by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Ye3, thour-ands 1 who Lse been racked or tormented w'th bick- ness. pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames I have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it IIunt- v Watches, war wore witn.n a step of the sdent grave, now IIuntil,- sihr Cvliridt.rs, Lit stand ready to te?t.fy that they would have been .jo auJ tbeT Illiuiocrdl Ll.c iicui. iiia lit uov oitt::i 101 this great and won le-rful medicine, Morse's In dian Roet Pills. After one or two doses bad been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundation ot the msease, wmcli is u.e I'locM- Ever..UCHly invited to call and examine the Therefore it will 1 suown especially by those k J adveiti,er is confident that f -r ex- , . I.n.-.n T, 1 1 hAf I.Ar trill rbllncn nn.l I . nu ubcui-i.i,!., l.hj v.... . Thrift v aiwl st vlrt it purify, that disease-that deadly cuemy-will tviie the Vr take its fhght, and the flush of youth-and beautv f t ae unprecedt:ntcd will again return, and tuo prospect of a long and y.j 0DV nappy n.e wui cnerwi aai ongiuvu juur rr Particular attention paid torep uring C7-Sedd bv Jhomas Devmc, Lbenshurg, and n , Watchcs. Jewcjrv. &c.. of all lur.ds, f,r County; Is. Lake Jndson, successor. to A. J White & Co., No. 50 Leonard st.. N. Y., Propri etors: William Mudgc & Co.. (Proprietors of Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic Ointment.) Eariville, Madison comity. N. l., General Agents. August 3, 1859.1y CHEST SPRINGS AHEAD. rjllIE undersigned begs leave to announce, JL th: THE LADIES are rarticu'arlv invited to an inspection of .u present stocs ami pnee-s. -i.vi. ujlj w.-vnu sol i at $1.50 will now be scld at 75 cfs., tni-i u-arraiu'cj to aJdnd ihe text tJ icear. 15rer.?t i iut, Rings, &c, at a reduction. go t i: 31 r: x : I would call your attention to my beautiful as sortment of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES, at the following very low prces: rrantcd, JC.L he-rto sold m en reduce-l to $14. I wpl now sell at from $10 to $11.50 Hunting Levers from $12 to $1-3.00 Oix'n Faced Cvlinders. heretofore sedd at 1 - " . . m rt Art $10. I will sell at Irora i f-w Open Faced Detached Levers, $H) to $12.00 All wa'ciies sou. taa oe irxrrame'i to fj"jor twclce Months, ct exchanged jlr another of t-jval value. tent, varictv and style it is unrivaded in thi rices at wMi-u n is oi- low. Go-ods told for which te Cambria County Iron L-mpar.y s "-nr" will be taken at par. All wori war ranted. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, ccc.at less tLan city prices. .iysL,rii u. iiul.mi., Agent. Angut 3, 155G.ly. anners an-.j iltctau-.cs. t- .d either paid tjrrders fr --i a 'i-s tunre, zsil ;ot. :;-.ivered wherever ;Lirtd. lie invites the public to c.-.il and exan.i::s his tt.ck. as he f lis s;'.;isf:ed he can se-1! cheap. For the convenivuee of pers-"Rs resi-iii.g in thc cast and Nortli of the cor.r.ty. ti cciroe-r.s i:,hv le .trd on Ltavy j lte p . 1 1 r, . i. l i i ct. iwi.iLnierii m Ltx-iis..urjr. JOEN PARKE. Johnstown, June 15, l5J;ly. REMOVAL ! C o A C 12 Zl A r F A C T O R Y TITTIIE suberil-er would re-pecu'iy ii.! rm c; JL the ci'ir.cns oi Ehensburg and surrounding !--r li.fr vhI's . either th !t ct; be -. t t j n. : :i ;tii, w;t!j .liVtv, lo:i: i . J: k el it: r ..it: fi w r-V :ir-- an! t'. .,rf ri:rrl r.t" Tf.ir.t Si. I.S-JR!P'i Il.'NS i rttrlvtd u::! tl r'vt: f T:tt-;.uy rht Clt of J.'.i.ui.ri. . : . r, t wriiii i'".: V. - f !;s will c-t tni tie l z-'.-''-Tr. le J.ivta t" tul ic: :t.s. No persvi is rr-uiited to a sir.p!i ubsciij li-i. Tro-:- remittii-r 315 air ti.t.t'ei to iix Bii. ro crr.j.r:;ei Jibraty. j ar: art : ti.e cL-: Z I a.-hcu :u c Cj v:t l' :vtrt:: rtc fc. ! Fi?:.i'v. Pn vim-is. n.v.l it 13.5J iuttti-d ii. i ;n -rcr - "cftav txtia post;. ic. Pe ns -a ii z to l-.riu c.v.rs v. i.t a; ;. iv ;j i'lii'ar eJ tt-ims. tr. The beautifully 1 lo-trslr-i Art J -cr: country that he bat remove..! ia shop from the j ing lull partkn'urs, be st'-t vu rex:j.; tf 12 uid ttand to t::e shon latedv cccur ied by J.-fcti ; cclts. in t-uani-a t . Evans (Cari- ',t r.) where he ii prepared t do ! Address C L. l!r.la:. Actuary C. L. . . r.ll kind f work in bis line -A tusiscss at shcrt ! -43 Bn a. y VN -i 't notice an.l n reasonable terra', and he boj l-y Subcrn t..-ns u'.-vo r.-:vea ly j-O.v-J. using bt.t the verv le.t mcterial and en I -vu "g I OAT3IAN, II -'U. S:., f -r E'.t-tirg ar. i v..-s;.j ot t but tl:e be.-t workinen t merit a full sh.re public pat ron ige. Persot.s wi.-hing l.;rg lins in purchasing a Carriage wi!l do well by culling ut this establishment. He is pn-pare-d to rnai ufac- 1'tteu.bcr ture the l.:i. wlliOS f vehicles, viz: i REGGIES, of Jiiiercnt ualiiirs and prices; UAROECIIES, CtlAllIOTEES, oi:e and tw. ; ::orse LOC.vAW AYS, cl s: quarter, tiij.tic r.n.i ir.-ii ins fJvASES CITY PUBLISHING UOli lOn.CGa t'iitalacrues, C-spring COACI1ES. s-ci-n I Lar.d wcrk of dEur- ; xrw. en l iuc zv and ?.svi?ex now ziiiT . e t kinds, 4-c. making a variety that will t:.t i all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING i uc with neatness all e.itpat-.i. Eben'burs, Apru 1 ::3-"-tf riSTEiSCTloX. S-'"er' I..; is r t -!trr I'AY TI V-W ARE ESTACLlSil ENT . 11 The undersigneil takes tbia n:elh d of 11 ft 1 1 1 TT I i ne nas opened a oauuiery ana Harness r,. - , ,,r n,Pn ,nr an, sr.r- Manrdactory, at Chest Springs Bjrough, tarn- r0UJHUll ccvmtry. that be has commenced elna County, and that he wid Manufacture and buness in this place, in the building formerly keep constantly on baad every article in his line .-n.,, m . n,, ,i-ir .f thr ill.- a r ai a m i 4 v w - - 5BENSP.URG FOUNDRY. HAYING pur i chased the mtirc stock and xtures el the 1 Articles niauufactured cheap to " . fc , TINWARE of a'l dc- EAST AVENUE NURSERY UOCIICSTER, 7.HJV YORK, . M. H0YT St Co , P.aO?aiET033. I IiRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES of all kinds, and varieties, promptiv fur nished to order. P. Braniu". of Loretto. will a. ten I ta sies in this couatj-. Ord?r3 addressed to bira will receive prompt attention. C. MEP.RIT, General Agent. October 19. 1859.-tf. I BRLS. N. O. & wniTE SUGARS, A - & Bbls. N. O. M-lasses, o Goldes Svrup, For s!e by " E. HUGI1E3. WHIPS. 6. orer. lie iivites tue piiO.ic 10 can mi-i exam- scr5injons kept confta:.tlv on haul, and at pri- will command the anprobation Judges. Yy manufactiuing nor. ofartic.es, aiul selling cliean, he and receive a liberal thare of pubii Icrms Ca.-.ii or approved count N. B. All kinds cf IIIDE3 tikeu for work. JOHN E. CONNELL Chest Springs, Hay 25, 1S53. tf. Si A oov an 1 t-u-e r f ot t-'.-"r t G V. v.l Silver WATCH E-i. and .v.t-r v-:t .e ?r -Y'A p-irticu'.-w- gir-.-n ia Cat;.h '.-. Mrnici vill V .sv.it fr- to r.li i 4 -n i.- :.lirf.ii n. Yau:d.'.; Cif:-.. w..tl: t'r.-isi C0 ft. t i.03 ci-.'u i urcha.-t.-r. 11j.v i. r my j-itrvt-s w't" ia t'r IMong', l:otigli to!ut. Stoves. Mill i V x,, n-.:' :a..C0 tj L-e s. .. .-Ol-d .X! '. ' T.M ii. ." r i: ceru, be hopes to merit, Aod trlLss Le v. iil r-.velve " - "t " ', I El ensburg Foundry, the s ibrcrib to furnish farmers and ch- rs w t'r, and c:usiii;gs of any khud thr.t may cc the comciuniv. ry strict attention t the butlntss e.f the co?. t .:i th-v i , ... t . - 1:1 1 r .1 . . e . i-'i-i oui:f . , - ,. r i v vec cPil-.es tie to cruir: t;.e Out l-uter'-J-s 1U lilt 1 i V All business done at the Fortidrv. EDWARD CLA'S. Mirch 22, ?55-tf. 1 c T-AGEN'K WANTED ia every Ti I F t f :.! arth-iriadlrcti, PLANE UL - - ,..,,. - - , I i Tlnr.T.TAM f?AUR & CO.. WHOLESALE I I-''- Q1 '-11 City i'j ".llii g . 'ii V- I ccs to suit the tunes. Country --lcrcr.ar.ts can a vl . t " ; - . , ; .-. , Tl. rd Sln-r. Pi. i k r,h: i. i.. of Competent , .aM,.r.iara fi!1...i nm.V. P.v. urirt at- T f Or.cors, xmpoTtirs. and Dealers m li-r- , e but the best ! : 21 .: r.dv. a V.bvr! Do::,t:c LILOe. Oi i MonongaLea j ' ' lopes to merit J VI-IIV iirvi.!? I a"d Rectified '.they. No. odd CoraUiCicai j . . c p.itrcna0a. Kh-nslmr-? Avril 23tu. 1S5S. il V.'.. A t.1. L . "V A A: . .... - I . . ry produce. I bUDKll otiO Ub.s Uouoie llectineu , t is- ; v ,.:Tir.l f r the purr- e '' swur::: -! in exchange I Rftiw r.jrnr HJAMTrr 1 Iibls Old lloa ugaLelA Ry-Vhi widt i-ossiblc circu'aiioi. rrst-elr N- VyiPJVi.OC-r0 VrtllClV. j I'ar, (very choice ) 50 llhds N. O. Sugr. TO ? y. rk we-klv f.t-.llr u, er. eight Ir.e February 17, lS5S.tf MEKRAt. INDUCEMENTS TO At'KNT?. Fifty D'Alarsa mouth, ami ail c.rjKnses paid "CTSTE wiab to enc-nrre an active Act'.d in every V County throughout U.e United JSstes aiul Cr.na.las. to travel and ir.tr-:nce our ,M-. TWENTY DOLLAR DOUCLE 'I Ik: EAD I )CK STITCH SEWING ilACHlNE. Th: - I - . . , . i -.i J 11. . i - . . . i ..1 r-w i-ii t- j i.i:fir r . i -t " . i : i i . . ne cment t 1S aweluns house, on llorner ::n;;-" a 'j . cr, in Hardware, Cutlery, ic, No. 255 M,rk,t s.an, wuere iib is prepares w iuriiisn w orutr -t " - . . , , Vo r.i .,M ,i.;t;r.Ti'l 'test popular maclrmj in existence, s nd ae-knowl r.f!.,t.l! li .n,i ii,r;. ,t-n : lied t be unsurpassed f .r general uU.ity. A . ....... o, . - ... . , Havin-manv vears' exneri.-nce in the bu?i- ;aM nnamcr 1 1 wunwu am aic a:. SADDLERY! SADDLHuY! nHE SURSCRIDER woul I respoctfu'.ly inform X the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that be ha? opened a Saddler's shop, iu ELI j N. O. Molaiti'. With a goora-l awtoit- H:ijtraft!.le.-m:Md'v irrr.?ed r-x, tie Ic-t t:S meat of Grivtriej. aivv--Rc'i o, Fio'.sT. 1 rvl, ' j. lttr with c v:r." uti- i.s ar.d rrtic't-.-, f'. Iron & Nails ic, all cf widch will le sold at low j auwdete-, A-., i:.. bv Va:.irgtvB h- 1-ncfs lor cash. -J.. t Ai'... i LU. vir.g. LonltdW, li.l.vcr.lftiiVt..u. . o: T- EORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD JT WALTON. Importers and Whe!esalele.il REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MAN UFA C turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Straw Goods, Hats and Caps, No. 68 1 North Tlnrd Street, betxvceu Arch and Cherry, Phila-rhi- fMarch 6, 1 SoG. LAWRENCE SCUROTII. Peoprietoh. "jniHS popular and pleasantly situated house M. rs located in the village of Carrolltcu, Cam bria county, and is kept in a manner 6o as to af ford every comfort to visitors, being well furnish ed in erery respect. HIS BAR will ccn tain the beat 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. Carrol ton, July 13, 1857. ST JOB WORK y aU kinds dont at thi$ ffi. lies, fmidoying nono but the lest workmen. x solicit orders by sample, to xvhom a salary of and using the best material unon all his work, be SvU pr ; expenses will t e pai l, l or hopes to merrit and receive a'liUral share of the conditions and .ull particulars address, with public patronage. stamp f-r return postage, tuu.iv c."- ..... . T 11 ti I rTTO rT TQ I O. Ik. 11.111..10 IV KJ. Country produce at all times taken in exchan. for work, and the highest market prices allowed. JAMES MAGCIKK. Ebensburg. Sept., 14, lSc9.-tf. FTEN. T. THOMPSON, tn7X P. I.PATTON Jt3 & CO., Wholesale Dealers in and Mami- No. 13 Siioe & Leather Exchantre. Nov. 9. 13o9.-oO-Sw. Boston, Mass. StrCK t Pbi'io lr.iii.i 1 i-f-r riiiKt-riHr . n 1 or.,. the genuine Timhv Slack's Augers, W. Mann's ! Be-atty's ar.d Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & ! Walton's supe r:or polished Steel Stir v ds. Dailiug iV al Ir n s Grass and 1 radlmg-Scythcs. C':it men a; id Patent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, 4"-, Ac, v l.ich thev ofier foi sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers ccly Jasuiry to, lSoo. j Siims. I'icke: s. Mrs. S::-urLey. H."o--J j Pvtir I'arle v, Haw th-mr. Alice C.-.tv Ltl & I crs. The W et kly NEW-YORKE-" (i i - cel a snt-csior publication tj t:.e ISiw Lev t ,i'ht f i the ?.Tibii.-her. C. Mathews. N- R1 facturcr of HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Goods, ArtificiaLFlowcx,' Buffalo Robes, &c. No. 128 Maiket btreet, below Fourth South side, PHILADELPHIA. Cash, paid for ,i ci : : -v PPJCirirPATTO fNEAB ILMORE vjr oinu'u,j oe.ie'rtMju, oduiiiia cow, x a. o oh x Pnil-TP EKTMF.R. RCBT. J. AXKEUSOX EYMER & ANDERSON. Wholesale Dea lers in Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spices, Con fectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, &c. frOran ges and Lcmers receivel weekly. No. S3 Wood street. Opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburg, Tcb. 17, lS5S:lf February 17, 1858:tf TPniLAPELPIIIA Wood MOULDING MILL Id'Ccr, Proprietor. fel7,lS.S WOCi V TT.frliland T-fidcA Krt Ji. Willow street, above Twelfth, north side. I . ioq m.i. wrnvrxniViir Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab- vening at their Hall on High st., in met and frame Makers, always on hand. Any the upper storyol Shoemaker's store I atlern worked from a drawing. Agent6 wanted in the various Towns ia his portion of the State, - YOKE WORK OXEN, to wnorn opportunities will be offered for large X For sale ny profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. E. HTGIIES. February 17, 1368:tf I Jul It, 1859. .edgcr.) is of tred at er.ly ONE DOLLAR Pr. j subscribers who sen! the ore dollar 'r-v"Z Fulton street. Y. S; .iU.en corns si'- 3 cent ttarr.p. r.u: sur..f?RiLER, successor to . -LLOYD i CO.. at J:-Terson. r-spn-1-- '1 offers to t!-e pij. !';:, rn extensive a:.d 1-ited assort me t f DRY l? VOL'S. GRi Cl-' JES.Mzt. Cars. r.ts& Shees. Ready 3 TfOHN II. ALLEN 4r CO., NOS. 2 4- 4 I a thing. Hardware, Cjutware, Parts, u- Qlcstr.ut Strt-et,(s tl. side, llow Water.) Oils, an 1 ail the . iti l-s usually rt-csrw PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wikjd-wake FamiU-BuMoirc. ad Ji.-r ivdVctvnng IHT HorsE, in the Cit.) Mi i.ftcturcrs and j A Stck of Drug. Dye Stuff, andfurr.dvnj Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine made j icdncs. that f-r quality and variety 1 not -rT j. BROOMS, Tatent Gr..d CEOAR-WARE. ' sei. (if tr.r.:!-."! ir. th- uUy.) All c-f warranted net to shrir.l; WOOD WILLOW i he will sell at the lowest rssiL.e j noes . iS WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES. Ac, of all des- ip- ' or O untrv Prlnce. ALSO, tions. Please call and examine cur stock. March 4, 1857. ly. J. c. .oo, Attorney at Law, EbtBibar, Pa, FFICE IN COLONADE E0W. Not. 11, l57:l.t o LUIlIBER. PINE POTLAR CHERRY AND ASn LUM btr bought and acid by e. nuonns. June 29th 1359. tf. A large anount cf brruce iru i ite i- , cocstarily on hands, and Bills for Lcl-U- to order at the shortest pcibV n Micc. ROBERT rU Jefferscn. May 0, 1S57. tf. UXXO IIOtSE, I benKburr rfl JOHN A BLAIR, Tzor-rivici. Also, in cennectior, BLAIR Co's EiCh will leave the Ur.icn House fcr WI!!r-err -tion ia time to take the Extern cr Wostern v- Every accomodation will U aiTcci pamgr cotnfraWte. rnr
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