I'uvtarlug on tle filljfliwavg. HOSTETTEK'S I BIT ERS. w nn,it .'oneeive cf a creater mean- 1 f W v fc w ' es3ti.ia turaiog ciUlo oa the highways to past are. The true spirit of tbc lave ia rela tioa w fencinf Is, Thai ewry owner should iutp his ciiitk'fram tmpatiing on his neigh tor,' and not, as many suppose, 'that he th aU fence his ground to keep Lis neigh V:r8 cattle from his fields. No farmer cap, constitutionally bo required to erect fences, aul if he chooses to soil bis catile ia stables or pen?, he should not bo required to fence his farm at all. lu many part of Eu:ope fences aro not used, and ia this enlightened g they shouli not bj required in this coun try. The cost of u.-eless fenees is greater per Houth, than the total expenses of our government per year, and why? simply be cause the close fisted portion of the commu nity, who have progressed sufficiently to adopt the be?t methods for feeding their cattle, pre fer to tax their neighbors for half the cost of fences, only required by their refusal to id -it the soiling system, Such as desire t coi tinue the open pasturage, should be compel led 19 eake the entire fence they requ're. aid not anchor their neighbor to their stu pidity. Erery aaimal found on the public ground aad its owaer should fee fined. The excuse eoaevioies made, that poor men should be permitted to pasture their cattle oa the road, ia frivolous; it"would be equally proper to claim, tu when our legislatures are not ia session , that poor men should be permitted to use the legislative halla for residences. Workiitg Partner. IT UOIS TAT Civil ARDT, WATCTI MAKER I JLi AND DEALER IN CLOCKs.WATCIIES SI The Color "of Flowers Promoted by Charcoal. A French amateur, ia the Paris Horticul tural Review, states: 'About a year ago, I made a bargain for a rosebud cf magniGcient growth, and full of buds. I waited for them to bloom, ami eipceted roses worthy of such a noble plant, and of the praise bestowed upon it by the vender. At length, when it bloom ed, all ray hopes were blasted. The, flowers were of a faded cotar, and I discovered that I had only a middling mnhijioruL, elatc-colored enough. I therefore resolved to sacriScc it to some experiments which I had in view. My attention had been captivated with the effects of charcoal, as stated in some English publications. I then covered the earth (in the pot ia which my rosebud was) about half an iueh. deep with pulverized charcoal. Some dajs alter, I was astonished to see the roses w&ich bloomed of as fine a lively rose color 3 I could wi'ih. I determined to repeat the experiment, and, therefore, when the rosebud bad done flowering, I took off the charcoal and put fresh earth on the pot. You may conceive that I waited for the next spring impatiently to see the result of this experi ment. When it bloomed, the roses wero, as at Crit, pale and discolored; but by applying the charcoal as before, they soon resumed their rosy red color. I tried the powdered charcoal in large quantities oa my petunias, and found that both the white and the violet flowers were equally sensible to its action. It always gave great vigor to the red or violet colors of the flowers, and the white petunias became veined with red or violet tint. The violets (colors) became covered with irregular spots of a bluish or almost black tint. Many persons who admired them thought they were ew varieties from seed. Yellow flowers are, as I have proved, insensible to the influence of the charcoal. --Cottage Gardener. It ia a fact that, st some period, every mem ber of the Lumnn family la aurject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions; bat, with the aid of a good tonic and the of plain common sense, they may be able so to reculate tho eyetcm as to eecure permanent health. Ia order to accompli this desired object, the truo course to pursue is cerUunly Ihit which win produce V thinea at tho least oaiaruoi . life For this purpose, Dr Hostetter has in troduced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving Batis.ao tioa to all who have used it. 1 he Bitters operate powerfully upon the Btomach bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the sys tem to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Jau eea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, &c, these . Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured witho-at fail by using HOSTETTER S &TOMACII BITTERS, as per .directions n the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind ; then why not use an article known to be infal lible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre ventive of disease and strengthener of the sys tem in general; and among them all there is not to be found a more neauny iwi'm the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments -which have tended to prove the value of this great preparation in the scale of medical science, t Fever and AacE. This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the bodv of man, reducing him to a mere sha dow in a short time, and rendering him phy sically and mentally useless, can be driven from the bodv by the use of HOSTETTER 3 RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even La exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthv digestion, the coiuplaint is re moved as speedilyiis U consistent with the pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. For rtrxons in A'leanenl Years, who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and ' infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only be tried to bo appreciated. And to a mother while nuring these Bitters are indis pensable, especially where the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, is nee-Jed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, wwl recommend their use in all cases of weakness. CATJTIOX Yve caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for nOSTtTTERS CELtEUATED TOSIACa BlTTERS, and eo that each buttlu has tho wordd "Dr. J. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters" blown on tho sUl of the bottle, a-id stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the laheL S- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa, and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South. America, and Germany. Davis & Jone3. Eienburo:; J. AND JEWELRY Tim undersigned rcsectfeU Vswa 1 n n A irk tn f At" W vA" f1 tl zns of Johnstown and. vicinity ?- taut lie has just received &ud is now opening the largest stock of C locks WaU-hes, and Jewelry, ever brought to jennstown without ex cepting, which will be sold " cheaper than the cheapest." His prices will always bo uniform One customer will not be chanred more for the tame quality of goods than another. A List of some of the articles comprised in the assortments is annexed. Prices nicy be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store or. Main Street. Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful iowellcd. Gold Lepines. 4 holes Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chains, Gold TencHe, with Pens, Gold Tenciii, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Tens, Gold r.reastpins. Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Kings, Gold C'iff Pins, Gold and Silver Watc'i Keys. Portmonaies, Ladies' Fans, fanc3' and plain, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, .Plated Teaspoons ' Silver Gbard Chains, Plated an.l Brittania Tea Sett, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, AVc, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches, Gold Bracelets, Accordeoas, Silver and Plated Spectacles, &c, ore, Src. Q.y All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that he cannot be undersold, the nndersign j respectfully solicits the confidcr-ee and patronage j t!f the public. LOUIS LUCK II AKD T j May 14, 1S5C. 29-tf. Jan. 5, 1859. iu, (Sopprr anb Sjjett $ron Mare, jStobts, poiicfo, ffe. H5) Mr s: IS in i i Lr. Ml El KM i nrr . . v -- in O Ul O Ul 23 o C4 w & H o Pm s u o o 00 Pi M zn W o a u a. o, o W e 3 -C o r s " m s 3 s a - si S o o 5 o First Arrival PR1KG & SUMMER CG81 0 TLe subscriber. Laving j'iet relurce-J fr-, . citv. is now opening oae of tLe br-t "1 stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GCOrs f vr Insight to this market, and wl -u sell very chcip f ,r Cash. His st-jci e.v- " psrt cf tLe ibiluvricg art:d, viz : a CIIALL1ES, DCLi:;ES, EPJLLIANTS, COt USGe. POINTS OF ALL ELXI-3 akd nicurT rxTf.- which forl-ctuty canuctbe nri'2isecitLis- READY-MADE CLOTHINSp LADIES' SHOES. DHUCS atd rELFTMl rdl of which .e wiS! st !! verv chejii. gi lie invites the citizens of FinAx 225 ar-'l the rnrronr:iin c-'jiirva 1 II l . r , . - f j uiu h van ifiMr? pur-J.as 2.t'4t i ... 1 :. V. ....... ..-t i . -'"-S r-r tbantLcvcrn l-e L AGENTS.- Parrish, Sumnaitville; Win. Peter Kinney, Munster. August 31, 1859. ly. A. Litzingcr, Loretto; Tbe Cplli of Trees. There has rtc ntl j fprun up some con troversy as to the proper depth that tree? should be transpl anted, and as is usual in controversies of this kind among practical men, there is not the least hope of their ever coming to a common opinion on the question. And this is natural and perhaps as it should be. Different kiad of trees frequently re quire different modes of culture, beginning with the planting For instance, dwarf pears should ie planted deep. A fir or spruce should be plan ted shallow, and so, as rule, fhould standard pear as well as apple trees. This exception should, however, be made, in light, porous soils they may be gauded deeper than in clay moulds. Thus the heavier the oils, the shallower should the trees be plan ted. Sacb is our experience. Germmtoum Telegraph. i?wet?y for a lelon We find the fol lowing in the Auburn Daily News: A lady wno nacl Deen ircuoieu ior some time witn a felon ou Ler finger, gives a simple remedy from which she experienced great relief, and which enabled her to obtain sleep for the first time in many nights. Ic was to cut a hole in a lemon and wear it on the finger like SADDLERY! SADDLERY! THE SUBSCRIBER would respoctfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he Las opened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of his dwelling house, on Horner street, where he is prepared to furnish to order on tbe most reasonable terms, every elescription of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness Sec. Having many years' experience in the busi ness, employing nono but the best workmen, and using the best material upon all his work.be hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Country produce at ad times tuKeu ia exchauge fur work, and the highest market prices allowed. JA31i-;S MAUL lite. Ebensburg, Sept., 14, lS-O.-tf. st. hmcis' mm in mi Under the cliarse of the Francis can Ilrotliers. fW II IS institution, situated iu Lorett, Cambria ! 1 e.juntv. Pa., a'jont four miles from Cressnn .ii.ition, oa t!i3 dirjt route between Philadelphia i tid i ittsourg. Ii3 bjn lately chartered, v.itu privileT? tico:Her collegiate honors aad degrees 7iiJ.. l.ie annual pension for board ari tuition, piyable hilf vearly iu advance, $100 00 W.ts!iiu .tr. 1 use of bl lin?. per annum, 10 00 I u oils remaining at the College during vaca tioii will pay an extra charge of 15 00 ! i a-; ia issica ana m-wrn languages krm an exr c'.iire of 10 00 i No allowance f r occasional absence, unless in ; ca.e of sickness. P os'ago of letters, b)oks and st al ion-try, if not fanuV.ir) b,- nirents or cuirdiius, will form an i ex'r.t charge, as will also Mie-lical attendance. 1 For furtlier particulars apply to the Superior , of the Cjll-'ie. Reference may be made to the lit. R;v. Dr. O'Cmnor. Rev. W. lVdard. lioretto r to an3 of the Rev. Clergy ia the neighborly d of the institution. Lretto, Aug tst 31, 13 9. 3m. $100,003 WORTH CF WATCIIE5 r.nd J Jewei ry onered to tue Trade at Ies- prices tu.-.n I anv other house in the citv. Seud for nv C.iUi- logue of articles and prices. On the receipt of one dollar by mail, I will forward to any address a beautiful set cf Gold Studs and Sleeve Buttons, or a No. 4 Cold Ixxk et. or a Gold Stone or Seal Ring; f.r $3, a Ladies' Pro.i. t Pin and Ear Drops, cither Cameo, Mosaaic Florentine, Gold Stone, or any other Ftyles; or for $7. a silver, open face watch; or fir $23, a Fine Gold Hunting Case, Lever Watch, warranted to keep good time; or lor $10. a Fine Gold Vest CliAin; or for S. a Fiue Gold Neck Chain, as samples of any of my goods. Young men out of employment could nrt do better than invest a small sum in my Jewelry, and dispose cf it through the countrv. Address, ilOSES K. GLINE3, Wholesale Jeweler, 203 Broadway, N. T. February 13, 1SG0.-12-4L John 31'Ieage Manufacturer and .Dealer In all Kinds ofCis SuufF, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., Hollisdaysburg, Fa. Constantlj- on Land, a fine and well selected stock cf Spanish, and half Spanish cigars at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at this establishment are warranted to be what they are represented. August 8, 1855. ly. THE SUBSCRIBED RESPECTFULLY INFOKHSTnS CITIZENS OF EP.ENSBUIiG ANft vicinity that he has iust received and has on hand the LARGEST. BEST, and HOST POM PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Parlor and Heath: e Stoves. Wa-cn boxes. Sugar kettles, &c, ever offered for sale in Ebensburg. Bra&s and Copper Kettles cf all sizes; Preserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware of every description. Also He has just received a laiza assortment of HARDV. ARE and CUTLERY : House furnish ingWare, Harvesting Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Wooden and Willow Ware, Glass Ware, Jappand Ware, Brittannia Ware, Hocp Iron, Nails, Windew Glass Ac, &c, all of which lie will sell very low for CASH. Fersons wishing any thing in his line he respectfully invites to give Lira a call and eiwaln h's prices. 7" Job work of all kinds done on the shortest notice. Also House Spouting maCe and put cp ou the shortest noticed most reasonable terms for'cash fc Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also Cherry, Ash. and Poplar lumber, old Metal, Copper. Iirass, Pewter, &c,, taken in exchange. GEORGE HUNTLEY- AIJSO. He would respectfully call the attention of the public to the greatest improvements ever made in Cooking Stoves for burning the pas and smoke by which means is Mvr-d f.O ycr cent fu-1 Eljeusburg, April 25, 1C0. " GEORGE HUNTLEY. Clt fct ttcre in town. i Ebensburjr, mmtimmmfm XEW .4RP.IVAL AT THH JOUXSTOM'iV ijiiRDLE WORKS. undersigned begs ler.ve to inform tho cit: 1 Cambria and a :j"ini:ig con. tii-s Crx :e Las just received a fiesh stock ,? Tp Si:est ITALIAN r.r.d other Hat 1; ' i U rc-iitoii Frar.k'iiil V-ev MONUM LNTS.r lX' . E ; 3 thiuibie the fruit. felou being enscased in the The Growing II heat Crop. The accounts furnished by newspapers in regard to the pros pects of the prowing wheat crop in the chief grsnery oi ids -xormwesr are exceedmglj favorable, so that unless the season between now and harvest should prove reinarkJily enpropitioas, end affect a wide extenj of ter ritory, a large jirld will bo realized In Wisconsin where farmers have been discour aged in their efforts to grow winter wheat, unusual effoit is making to get in largo crops cf pprrng wheat. In the Southern" States, judging from present indtetions, the wheat crop will yield a fair average, for while there ara occasional int n?es of j r at prom'se, eompl&inft of bad wealfier have, tiil lately) ben very frequent. From Virginia the ac counts ara very conflicting. E0RGE Y. TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTCN, Importers and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutler, &c, No. 255 Market street, Philadelphia. Keep constant!-on hand the genuine Timothy Slack's Augers,W. Mann s lieatty's and Hunt s superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior Poliahcd Stee l Shovels. Darling K aiilron s U rass and Cradlmg-Scytln s. Com mon andPatent Scyt'ic Snaths," Fateut Clothes Pins, -c, &c, which thev oflerfor sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers only Januiry 25, 1855. JOHN II. ALLEN CO., NOS. 2 4 Cliestnut Street, (south side, below Water,) PHILADELPHIA. (The Olokst Wood-ware HorsE, ix Til e Citi.) M-i:ufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine maiU BROOMS, Patent Grooved CEDAR-WARE, warranted nnt to shrink, WOOD & WILLOW WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, &c, of all descrip tions. Please call and examine e.ur stock. March4,lS57. ly. P. THOMPSON, ic.TA P. I. TATTON CO.. Wholesale Dealers in n.l Mi.,n. facturer of HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Cools, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, &c. No. 128 Maiket street, below Fourth South side PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for ool and Shipping Fus PRICE I. PATTON. A. OPPENIIEIMER. lebruary 17, I858:tf CANVASSERS VANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTs! Fifty Ddlarsa month, and all expenses paid. YVin"" tocnSagean active Agent in every T f County throughout the United States and 'P"bt:.,to travcl and introduce our NEW filY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD I )CK SI ITCH SEWING MACHINE. This 4 Acekior Machine is just patented, with valuable i -iprovements, which make it the cheapest and ost popular maclrne in existence, and acknowl- Jged to unsurpassed for general utility. A anted number oi responsible agents are wanted x sohcit orders by sample, to whom a salary of o0 per month and expenses will be paid. For conditions and full particulars address, with stamp for return postage, J. W. HARRIS & CO. No. 13 Shoe & Leather Exchange. 9, 1859.-50-8W. Boston Maw. REMOVAL! rAUL GRAFF, MAXUFAC turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes Straw Goods, IJats and Caps, No. 68 J North Ihird Street,- between Arch and Cherry, Thila- f March 6, 1855. AUC.4DC HOTEL,, Ebensburg, Pa HENRY FOSTER. raorniEToa. THIS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS the "Ebensburg House," is one of the old est and best stands in the borough of Ebensburg. for the accommodation of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who mav be t'as posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains parol to render his guests coinii.rtaLle. Ehensburg, April 14, lS5S:22:ly. DIRECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA COUN TY. The iubscriber is preparing, fif suffi cient encouragement bo given,) to publish a Di rectory MAP of Cambria County, intended to contain as much information as any other Coun ty Map now Published in Pennsylvania. The same to be lithographed, colored and mounted in toe most modern style and workmanlike mnaner, an-1 delivered to subscribers at $5 per copv. WILLIAM CHRISTY June 30, 1858. EAST AVENUE NURSERY, ROCHESTER, TiUW YORK, W. JUL. HOYT & Co., PROPRIETORS. IRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES - of all kinds, and varieties, promptly fur nished to order. I. Braniff. of Loretto, w ill at tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed to him will receive prompt attention. C. MERRIT, General Agent. October 10. 1859.-tf. Nov. f BBLS. N. O. & WHITE SUGARS, X. 5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses, 5 Golden Smip, For Bale bv E. HUGHES. July 13, 1859. WASHIXGTOX HOUSIL LAWRENCE SCIIROTH. Proprietor flHIS popular and pleasantly situated house JL is located in the village of Carrollton, Cam bria county, and is kept in a manner so as to af ford every comfort to visitors, being well furnish ed in every respect. HIS BAR will con tain the best of liquors ; his TABLE, the best the market can afford. Nothing will be left undone to render tho visit of all persons pleasant and agreeable. L. S. Carrolton, July 15, 1857. Above we present vou with a likene-ss cf DR. MORSE the inventor cf MORSE'S INDIAN ItOOT FILLS. Th;s philanthropist has spent the greater part e-f his life in traveling, having visited Eurojie, Asia, and "Africa, as well as North America has spent three years amcr.i the Indians of eur Western country it was in this way that the Indian Root Pii!s were firt discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to e. tablislk the fact that all disease ari.-e fr ru IM- FURITY OF THE BLOOD that health and life elerwMided uron u heu ti4e various passages beeerae eior'-d, an 1 do not r.ct in perfect l.aru.ony with the dif ferent functions ef the Kdy, t:a Llo-l I-'es I r action, ixomes tmck, corntpled. And tiiorised ; t!n;s causing all pains, sickness and distress tf every name ; e-ur strength is exhausted, or.r health we are deprived of, and if nature: is not assistenl in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blcod will become choked and ceae to r.ct, and thus our light cf life will forever be Llorra out. How impoitant then that we tho'ild kcc the various passages of the body free and open. And i how pleasant to us that we have it in rur p-wi r to put a tnediri.ic in your reach, namely. Morfe's Indian Root l'ills, mauuf.tcf ured from plants and ro..ts which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature's Garden, fer the health and recovery of diseased man. One ef the roots from which thei-e Fills arc made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the fiDC-r parts cf the corruption within. The sece-nd is a plant which is an Ex pectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, per forms its duty iu throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives double ease and strength to the kidneys ; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by ti e uri nary or water pasigc, and which c-oid l net h ive betn discharged in any other way. TLe fourth is a Cathartic, r.n 1 accompanies the other prop erties ot the 1 ills while engigc-d ia purilying tne blood : the coarser particles of irr.pr.rity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus t.ken up and conveyed o;T in great quantities by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills not only enter the stc-mach. but become united with the l.lol. for thev find way to every part, aad completely r ut out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the Hood, becomes per fectly healthy ; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason whypcople aie so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflic ted parts, and which will open the natural pas sage f r the disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter is lodg ed, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass ; thus un dergoing a disagreeable ftrmentatiou, constantly mix'ng with the blood, which throws the ce-r-ruptcd matter through every vein and artery, until life :s taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's TILLS have added to themselves vietor upon victory, hy restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Ye, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sick ness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have, beeu scorched by the burning elements e-f raging fever, and who have beeu brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not be-en for this great and wonlcrful medicine, Morse's In dian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were Rstonished, and absolutely surprise"!, in witnessing their charming effects. Not only tlo they give immediate case and strength, and take away all sickne-s, 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 those who use these Pills, that they will cleanse and purify, that disease that deadly cnemj- will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish antl brighten j-our days. C?Se'ld by Thomas Devine, Ebenfburg. and by Medicine Dealers generally throughout the County ; B. Lake Judson, successor to A. J. White & Co., No. 50 Leonard st., N. Y., Propri etors ; William Mudge & Co., (Proprietors of Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic Ointment,) Earlville, Madison county. N. Y., Gt-neral Agents. August 3, 1859.1y The undersigned begs zens e-i Cambria and a i that he has of the 1 1c. at his eitabiiakr. street, JoliLSown. TOMBS. MANTELS. GRAY STONES, TABLE & BUREAU TOr raar.fuactured of the mo-t beautiful and fi::et quality tf Foreign aad D. mestic Marble, always ou hand and made to order as cheap as thev can be purchased in the city-, without the addition cf carriao. GRINDSTONES cf various grits and s-7;. suitable for Farmers and 2JecLanics, sold t-Iiher bv wholesale cr ret a!. .pril 0, lS5:-:tf. " m mm mmm CONTINUED SUCCESS OF T:!E COSiYiOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. From all sections of the country suUcriirj this popular Art Induction, ia ius;- year.) are Wing received in a ratio ui pkrt;.,. with that e.f any previous y tar. Any i-ery.n can Inxime a Tnt-mier ry ling which wii: entide him to lat- lfiiuti:'ul SUtl Entrravi'-. citti r.nrrs.v.r. sjear and His Frieii'L' 21- A Copy ef ti.e tlegmtly Illattr.t. JourL.il, ei'f ear. 2J. A Free Sea se-n Ac!ruis.-i n t:tLe c4S LrcsdwAV, Nrw-Yc-rk . 1-1 - - T W :j i i v.i,:cii.tvtri?T liut. A e Pointings, Sit ;t Arr.er.cau c-d r. which ea itct'.r I row, t r.tten! tr.ncf, find v. ion paid to orders 'eiivtrcd wherever e hat our strength J invites the puMic to e..R and exani: this vital fluid. j as he feels sati.-ed he can sell chcar. r:r. a :re.:. Lis Ei CIS- He For the coiivenynce tf reruns n !: iu.T in the ta.-t aid North of the c-m:t ty, f j ecimen? n:av t-e sf-en and cnlrs left with Grcrgi- Hur.tKy, at Tinware EstcblLmcut iu Ebcr.sbursr. TuiiN PA FEE. Johnstown. June 1C, l?3Clv. in s.: :;; 1 le Yt : nuun.s, corr!pns:r.g c:.i Ou:I;nes. Arc, by li.e i cij:i Arii.-:.-. The s;:i erb Eng-vir will receive ir:tn!eilir.i:'- tion, entitled S1I A K t FEA EE AND CIS FH!"::! V sofa tl.cr-cter to uuqr.r.Iif c.l nit.j.;: sr.tisf.ictien. No n . rh c f equal z.'.ns v. t b fnre rlacc-d within reach ci the j t - lc i.; .-. a price. The engraving is cf very hu--. tizs. ing printed en Ltivy piaie paper, c ty ties. r...iki;'j a u.; :'.;vc-b o.-naruir.t f..r the w aIIs of either the lil-raTy, .:..-' -r.L It tin 1- sent to ny p&rt vf'tnc . -l-t. vr.i:, vliu s..fe?v, ltii7 T a:k-. J us a cv".:ii i. '.: -i et li! Suci. a v... rk rtl'vtrf.i f- charge, and the J-i:r enc .-.r. f r J tl'ESt RUTH NS v.-PJ i- rece.vt i ; -vi:.:; : 1lv...:v :I-e 51st cf J.l.-t AD THIS, AND STUDY TOUR OY." I2JTLRZSTS ! JUST IlECIIVEP. Watches, Jewelry, CLOCKS A -fe;-f 7 .lOTlO.IS. .1 ihz sijr- c f tc Dig Watch, Jfain trff,Jihns tlw.n, P i. rjc 1 doircs to call : v.I:.-a : :r.e t! t . c ii iis le given to u sciiltrs. No j-t-rs -i! is rt-trictrd : n s-i: h'-st r.t.iittii.g HZ' are SL.t":is. .ij -. S:::-sr::i ii. us f.., Ci"T rr.t?. orv-'gn .-uft be 43.: w:si- !i: i rJir to c:r.v extra Ivrs-. i.-l.ii.j; to f . . l..i ... . . . . . . t . i. . I e..u:i.V.liy I .la-trated '.1 t e i-t: r. o'-.iT.k., ) vl. retir: e undc the PniLTP EETMER. ROBT. J. AXDEP.0S' T EYMER & ANDERSON. Wholesale Dea- JL lees iv Foreign Fruits. Nuts, Spices, Con fectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, Ac ftOran ges and Lemers received weekly. No. 89 Wood street. Opposite the St. Charles Hotel, rittabarg, Fb. 17, 1859:tf cl.::. n t f the i eop'e c f EbtTsburg and sjrror.niiir.g country to the fa.t that be has been app inttd an A cent of a large importing house cf WATCH ES, CLOCKS, &c, and al.-o i.f a larce nianufac tuiing establishment ef JEHZZlVwhereby he is enabled to e-ft-r such indaccru-nts to purcha sers of these nrticles ps we re ntvtrr ltfre cfArcd in this place, or anywhere this tide cf the AF.e ghenies. He would also call attention to Lis l.'.rgr: h s.Ttmcr.t of AYATCIir.3 AND JEWELRY j"t re-;civt 1 all of the latest styles a:ul T;;?t beautiful workmanship. Havir. se'ected Lis stock with grc.c.t c.rc. he is confident he cr-.n siit every tast-. as to f-tvio as well as all insets by the great reduction in prices. THE LADIES are piTtirrdarlv invited to an inspection r f his ing :u.l paruoular-'. w ecu's, n. str.Tr.ps r cci-!!. AddrtM C. 1 DERBY. Actuary C. oiu r.hd 54& Br-ad ay. NV-i Sul-scripthns Lo received by GEOilvI OATMAN, II.. Sec.? f.r Ebt-cturg t Dertn.be r QUAKER CITY PUBLISHING 11?: XOO.OOO Calaloguc., NE-, EX" Li EG ED A5I E.EVI5ED :-;rr Zil DlsTKTBrTios. & vj;er icr I.:ul --:s.-j TZ7 A rewar;-; rr-.r" . 1 Silver WATCH :-iS. in v. jl'. beer.t frc Valubii- Or" EAR DROPS !it!.erto i G UARANTiii.I JO. 42 f P" TTItrhlaTi.l Ttfl No . 423 moots every WEDNESDAY 514 vening at their Hall on High 6t., ia the upper Ftoryof Shoemaker's store JOB WOJiK of all kinds done at thiao&te. l resent st'xk aivl pric s-.ld at fl.r0 r.w be ild at T5 c?s.. ct3 trarranic l to stan-I the trt 'f-xnar. Breast Fins, Rings, ire. r.t z. reduction. Ci C -X TLE3IE X : I would call your attention to my leautiral ar sortmci.t of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES. at the fi Rowing very loiv prices: Hunting Verge Watcbc, warranted. Z.'2o Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold ia this town at S"J0, and then reduced to $H, I will now sell at from 510 to '.l.CO Hunting Levers from 12 to JlG.OO Open Faee l Cylinder, heretofore seld at $10. I will sell at from V to S.00 Open Faced Detached Levers, $10 to $12.00 .4.7 watches sold will be varraaidl to go fur twdre monOiS. or exchanged fvr anotltcr f equal value. ' Everj-body is invited to call and examine the stock, as the advertiser is confident that for ex tent, variety and style it is unrivalled in this cemirunnity, while the prices at which it is of fered are unprecedented low. Goods svld fr CASH only. Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, ic. t f all kinds, f r which the Cambria County Iron Company's "scrip" will be taken at par. All work war ranted. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, &c, at less than citv prices. JOSEPn G. HOLMES, Agent. Angntt 3, lS55.1y. REMOVAL! C o A C II 31 A X U F A C X O U Y . TTTIHE subscriber would epectfull3 iufonn JL the citizens of Ebensburg and surrouading country that he has removed Ins shop from the old stand to the shop lately occupied by John Evans (Carpenter.) where he is prepare! to do all kinds of work in his line of business at short notice and on reasonable terms, and he hopes by using but the very best material and employing but the best workmen to merit a full share of public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in purchasing a Carriage will do well by calling at this establishment. He is prepared to manufac ture the following kinds of vehicles, viz: BUGGIES, of different r;ualiiies and prices; BAROUCHES. CIIARIOTEES. one an I two horse KOCK.VAVAYS, close quarter, t iiptic rnd C-spring COACHES, sevnd hand work tiYwiTer ent kinds, $-c., making a varietv that i!i suit all tastes and all purse?. nREPAIRING dona with neatness add dispatch. V.'M. TI AENFS. F.bcntirurg. April 27, lSrP-23-tf r. .nven :u Cit ill rpcr: i - - V - ' i-o It?- t ( r..ot:t:.--. erf 1 Ag".ts l-v '-th-.r L-:r.se have if.t.:i iv::r.tve s.cxi f Ti.e in h-.cctr.i era! than th ve c nc.-i;- Hivirz lee-: ia the Fi: !i:.ir:r r.r 7. line bv.j-ir.rvs f .r the 1 it t ight yt :r. ' i?;.cc enable- t.-je t cndrct the Gift h. wdth the rrtj-?i s.ttif-mlon to idl. IT7AGENFS WANTED i-.i very T' County. For'full particulars address DUAE : ISON. Quaker Gtv Pab'-shin II :sf. ?ii Third Street. Philadelphia. Fa. S.-pt. '2. ISG9 imo. 4THE MllV-YOKIiEB." Now ofTt-red f. widitt ot.re.i lr tr.e px:rr possible circulatiou- wet-ily !an:'.y jajer, t:- ose a 1-7 York illustrated, beautifully printe-I tr pajer. with oiitributk-ns and ?r" :cs. p.aus. ancedctes:, Ac. i-c.. hy ViO ving. Lcr.cft-llow, F.ulv.er.Tcnry Steams. Dickens. Mrs. Suor.n-tv. Tl" Ttter ParlrV, Hawthcrr.e. "Alice C. r j ers. Tlie Weekly N EW-YORKFi'." ' :. ce-1 a supeiicr publication to t;r N Ledger.) is oUt-red at ouTy ONE TK iy; to subscribers w-ho ser.d the ere ;:rT' 7.v.y to tte pni'ijrjer, t... ;at..w'-' Fulton street, N. Y. Specimen r;vi' 3 cent stamp. n..ir-. fflHE SUF.SCRlliER.SUCCESOi: ' JL LLOYD 0.. at Jefftr-n. f; c-Cers to the pul iic.au extcnive rr lec ted assortment t f 1KHY G OOI . ' JS. Hats. Caps. Bxts A- Shoc?.;' Qolhing. Hardware. (J ienswarc, Fu;: Oils, and ail the articles usually t;'C-" Family Buildinc. and Manufact i:: ? .'; A Stock of Drugs. Dye Stuff:. ai:-ii " icines, that for quality and variety " sed, (if equallo-i iu the county.) A- " be w ill sell at the lowest possible J ri-'C? or Country Produce. ALSO, A large amount cf Spruce and f -:fv constantlv on hands, and Bills fr Lv"-- ' KtUiKRT Jefferson. Mav -0, If 57. tf. liXIOX IIOl'SC, ltbensl.-s--?-' JOHN A BLAIE. Fnorrt Al, in ccnnetK.n, BLAIR A , the tion iu time to take the Eiera c Every com "Ton will t: - pri n'T --iuffab!!e. 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