ZZXiW TO MOW. Asciilo wreathes the lips of our veteran farmer, as he reads the hetd'iDg of this arti cle. G-a ai editor teach uio anything new io that lice? Oa no, sir, perhaps not, but 1st us List a word or too ti jour sons, or to tome youDg men who have not euch skilful fathers to teach them.. We want them to learn tbis art aright, then they will never for get it. This is ere of the most fatiguing operations of firming, and the more so, as it has to bo cone ia vcy warm weather. Any hints to listen the labor wi-1 be very useful. In the Crst, place the::, rise early and begin before By doing bo, and laving J our Tha coolness of and the dew on tue grass . 1 . 1 e-vlbe Euamened and iq perfect oruer me a!-" t before, voa may got bull a cay a wor douj bcfjra i.iue o'clock. the lumning air. wi'.i Ivth help along the liber. At ince o elock. 30a r.ny return to the house trto some tb-iy tree, aad rest yourself for several hours wbila jour slow neighbor is sweating through uud perhaps bursting himself by overwork, an! V t-kirg dotrn large draughts of cold drink'to allay his thiitt. Ujtncen two ud three o'e'e-ck you taay begin work ag;in, re freshed and vigorous, and may labor till euc ee: wU'a Ut.lo LUtgue. lly all means keep j cur EcvtLaccn&LiDtiy in good order. Let it be adaptd. to :le surface of the ground to be mowed. If that is level and free from ob structions, the scythe may be long and almost ftraight, and it will work euy. If tbegiouud is broken, 0? eovc.-sd with stones or low stumps scytLe mast be short arid crooked. While tbo sar.th bbouii n-tt be too heavy, rcither should be so light as to tremble and ehikc in the mower's band; alio, never let it i: to catch en every obstruction , and requires t t reat waste of strength to make it cut IJauy youDg mowers, in their haste to get over a certain piece- of ground, ofcen worry themselves by this little uegk-ct. It is very pleasant to mow ia company, but youa? and inexperienced mowers ibcnld be c2ref.1l how they put themselves against the brawney arms of older and stronger workmen Many a promising young man has been in jured for life by this ambition ti be thought a great mower. Hoping that our young laborers will be cereful wheu following closo to each other, we conaaienl them io their coble work, sad hope they will pass through tho hay-harvest in good health, and gather abundant crops' American Ajricidlurist. FEAR TREES. On Prof Mape's farm is an orchard of three thousand pear trees, which bear abundantly. The manager claims that the fccccss of the pear is ia the mode cf cultivation. Each tree is forced to form a low head, To accomplish this, the main shoot is cut back, and the strength of growth thrown into the lateral branehoa. The trees are summer pruned, that is, the buds are pinched off to such an extent as to prevent the tree from forming more wood than it can thoroughly mature. The trunks of all the trees are washed in the spring with a solution of caustic soda. A pound of com mon sal soda ia heated to a red heat to drive off the carbonic acid, and then dissolved in one gallon of rain water. This it is said, will destroy insects, and remove any extraneous coating, and leave the pores of the bark in a good' condition. Remedy for Short Pasture. Those who have but a limited range of pas tare and keep stock enough to crop it well, are almost at tha mercy of the weather. If there is a chance to the favoring rains, and a good season for iho growth of gras3 and clo ver, all is well- but if, as frequently - occurs, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BSYTE1S. It is a tact that, at some period, every mem ber of the human family is subject to disease or disturbance of tho bodily functions; but, villi the aid of a good tonic and the exercise cf plain common sense, tliey may be able so to regulato the eystcm as to secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue is certainly that which will produce a natural state of thin-a at the least hazard of vital strength ami life. For this purpose, Dr Hostetter has in troduced to this country a pieparation bearing Lis name, which is not a new medicine, but one that Las teen tried for years, giving Bi... tion to all who Lave used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, 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, Nau sea, riatulency, Losd of Appetite, or any Bilious . Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, ic, these Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, 60 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 tho cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can bo cured -without fail by using IIOSTETTER'S oTOMACII BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physiciaa will recommend Bitters of some kind ; then why not use an article known to be infal lible ? All nations Lave their Bitters, as a pre ventive of disease and strcngthencr of the sys tem in general; aud among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people than from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great preparation in the bcale cf medical science. Fsveh asd Acta. This trying and provok ing disease, wLih fixes iia relentless grasp on Ci body of maa, reducing Lim to a mere sha dow in a short time, and rendering Lim phy sically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of IiOSTETTERS RLNOV.'NED BITTERS. Further, none of the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even ia exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as they neiiher create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep -and healthy digestion, the complaint is re coved as speedily as is consistent whh the pro duction of a thorough an l permanent cure. Jl-r I'ertont it Advanced Yean, who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need onlv be tried to be ajpreciatcd. And to a mother while nursing these Bikers are indis pensable, especially vbcre the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to the demands of "tho child, consequently her strength must yield, aud here it is where a good tcnic, such, as Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart teiuoorary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before bo doing, should ask their physician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their us in all cases of weakness. CAUTIOK. We cau.ion tho public against using any of the many unitaiioos or counterfeits, bnt ask for IIcsTETTsa's Ciuiuni) Stomach Eittms, and sea that earh tottl Laa tha worJs 44 Dr. J. Uostetter's Stenuwh LitKrs" Uowa oa tha aid of tha bcUle, and atamped oa tha jnetallio cap covering the cork, al eWrra that our autograph signature is on the label. r Prepared and sold by HOSTiTTEii BiilTII. Pittsburgh. Pa, and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dear generally throughout the United Stts. Canada. South America, and Germany. AGENTS. D.ivisoc Jones. Ebensburp; J. P.irri:-h, Summitvillc; Wu. Liizinger, Loret reter Kintuy, Mun&U-r. August 31, lbo9. ly. TUOIS LUCKUARDT, WATCII1IAKB3 A A'H HEALER IN CLOCKS.WA'iYfll Etf I AND .IC.VI5L.IIY. THE undersigned tcefCCtfuW eg beg3 lea to to toforin tbe cit Qr zns of Johnstown aA vicinity ' 3f taht lie has just received aud is nowct; vjt opening the largest stock of Clocks Matches, and Jeicdsy, ever brought to joenstown without ex cepliiij, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest." His prices will always be uniform One customer will not be charged more for the ume quality of goods than another. A List cf some of the articles comprised in the assortment? is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and good examined, at the Store or. Main Street. Gold Hunting English Lc-vers, Gold Detached Levers, ful jewelled. Gold Lfpines. 4 holes Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Leplnes. Gold Guard Cliains, Gold Vest Chains, Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencil, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold r.renstpins. Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops. Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Uins, Gold CuiT Pins. Gold and Silver Watc t Kevs, Portaionaica. I t r e i jj:iuf-a i .uis, ana piatn, Silver Tables poons. Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, Tlate'd Teaspoons ' Silver Guard Chains, Plated and Brittani.i Tea Setts, Violins aud Bows, Violin Strings, &c, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, C inches. (j:'l Bracelets. AccorJeoas, . , Silver and Plated Spectacles, A'c, ic., Ac. C- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rates. Gn fi lent that he cannot be undersold, the undersign rtspocttuliy solicits the confidence and patronage of the public. LOUIS LUCKUAKDT l!ay l4.1S5S. 23-tf. Jan. 5, 18C9. H s 5 w m 5 2 o o V2 " First Arrival & SUM?, iER GOOD n The snV-scriUr, l.avirg jtirt rctnrctO frra city, ia now opening one cf the bcit bjJl , stock of SPUING AND SLTIMZ2 GOfir-S ever brought to this market, and uh r. ecll very cheap f.,r Cash. Ills stock cottk;. Jl cf the fuLowiEg articles, via : 48 part CIIALLIES, DE LAIXE8, BKLLLIANTS, COBCKCS, PEINTS Or" ALL KI 1,5 AXD PJCHESTaUU Sliauls, which for beauty cannot be surpassed in tU,, READY-MADE CL0THIN3. " s?. imm mm m mi Vmlzr tZie cliar?e of trie Francis can JUrotuer. THIS institution, sitnited in Lorett, Cttnlri.i Cva.ity, Pa., a Jont fjur miles from Cres-on S:iti a,on t!i-j direct rjute between l'i'il;vtolphia and Pittiunrg. h beeu lately chartered, with privi t)C if?r collegiate honors aad !srces. TERJJ3. Tiie a:ma.il pension f r b rd ar l I tuition, pvyb!e hilfyeirly iu advance, 4100 00 V,sanan lui of b.M tm z. per anaara. 10 09 Pupils reaiiiaiu at t!ie CA est duriug vac ti n wiil pay an exra charge of 15 00 To- C! -tsr.es and indaru Languages fjrm an cxtr-i chirre of 10 00 N Hllow.inie fjr occasional absence, cnle-ss in ca"'T sickne-. . . j Postage of litters, books and stationary, if nt f-iriiish-id by prents or gu tr iitu-;, wilt form an j ex'n chyc, as will als. ra-Jicul attend tuce. ! F..r further particuUrs apply to th Superior I "f the Cj'Io. Reference nny be mile to the j Rt. Riv. Dr. O C .anor. Itev. V. To'lArd. L .retto, 1 "ft) any of t!ij lltv. Cie-ry in tha n.i 'aborho-xl Ol I Iil-itlfir'.'.ia. Lore-Uj, A iut 31, 1353. 3m. rflHE SUDSCRIDER r.ESrECTFULLY INFORMS THU CITIZEXSOF EDCXSBUSG AND Jt vici::ity tliat he has jut received and has on Land th LAROLb 1 , CWT, ai d V.OST COM rLCTE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware. Oxtking, Parlor and IJeatiug Stoves. Wagon VOies, Sugar kettles. Ac., ever offered for sale in El eusburfr. Bras and C. j-TH.r Ke-ttles of ail sizes; Preserving Kettles of allbizes: Tin, Copper and Sliett Iron ware of every dcription. Also He has just rec ivel a latgo assortment W H ARDU ARL ar.l CLiJ-EIii : Houso fi:niih in? Ware, Ilarveitins TeKls. dr pen tor's Twls,' Wooden axd Willow Ware. Glass Warp. Jappand Ware, Brittannia Ware, IIoop Iron, Nails, Window Qlass, &c, Ac, a.i cf wiiicn lie wiu sell very low fvr CASH. Persons wishing any thins in his line he respectfully invites to give Lim a call and esair-ina L" prices. jV Job work of all kinds doi.e on ti.e f hortc.-t notice. Also Houe Spouting mafc find put up on the shortest notice c most reassonable terms f rcash C3- Countrv Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Alio Cherry, Ami. r. d Poy !ar lumber, old Metal, Copper. Bras, Pewter, Ac,, taken in exchange. GEORGE HUNTLEY ALSO, Ho would respectfully call the attention of the pnlf.ic to the rreatest iipprovctnents ever made ia Cujkinp; Stoves for burning the g;es uud true-ke by which means is s-ivf-' l.U pr cert f fuel El-ensburg, April 25, 1&C0. GEORGE HUNTLEY. SABDLmY! SADDLE2Y! milE SUBSCRIBER would resrctfully inform JL the citiz-T.s ef Eben?burg and urrtuuding country, that he has opened a Saddler' shop, ia the ba.-onient of his dwelling hnti.se, on II rner street, where he is prepared to fnrni-di t.i order on the most reasonable terms, every description cf Saddles, Bridies, and lUra? Ac. Having many years' experience in the bu-i-nes-s, employing nue but the best workmen, and using the best material upon all his work, he hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of tho public patronage. Country pr- etuce at all times taken in exchange for work, aud the highest market prices allowed. JAMES MAGUlRi". Ebensburg, Sept., 14, lS59.-tf. G1 EORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD Jfe 5T WALTON, Iir.jv.rters and Wholesa Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, Ac, No. 205 Market Street, PLihvlelphiat Keep constantly on hand tiie genuine Tinifthy Slack's Augers.W. Mann's Beatty's and Hunt's superior AxJ, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling & Waldrou's Gras and Cradling-Scythes, Com- thfirn eomos a lon- rw.rll nf .Irnfb th i niun anux atent acyi.ie snritns, t alent koines , , . , . , , , ' I Pns, fyc, Ac, which thev offer fjr sale on reas- Drownei ncias aireaay closely cropped, sutler enable terms. M country dealers only eeverely, bavms httlc to nrotect the roots Januiry 1:5, $100,003 WORTH OF WATCHS3 aaa Jewelry ofTjred tj the Trade at less prices thin any other h ju.se in the city. Seud for my Cv.a logiia ofirticliss aud prices. On the receipt of one doll tr by mail, I will f M-wird to any a ! Iress a be-iutiful s;t of Gold "'.tads ind Slrtve Buttons, or a No. 4 Gold L--k-t t, or a Culd St ne e.r Sel Ring; f r 43, a Ladies' Breast Pin and Ear Drops, either Crne-, M s.i.ii: Fiorntine, Gild Stone, or. any o: her My?e; or fr 47. .1 silver, on f.ve warc-h; or f r a Fire GjuI Hunting CLse, Lever V.t?h'wa.rranted to k ep g vkl titn, or t r 419. a Fine Gold Vest Chain; or f.r a Fiue Gold N-ck Chain, is samples of any of my gi.vls. YoTin men nut of employment could n-t d 1 better than inveat a small turn In my Jewelry, and liVpoo of it through the country.. Abbess, MOSES K. G LINES. B7ioj ilt Jetod tr, 203 Broadway, N. Y. February 15, lS0O.-12-4t. LADIES' SHOES DRUGS and rEWTlij., 11 of which be will wll very cheap. -de invites the citizens ef Eluv jjr anj the snn-ouTiding cit!r:trT t-. r"? him a calllf.re purcl.sinl:-i J as Le is satiCe.1 be can e;i goois to ihc m tr cheaper tLan they can Le LvuLi ut Joiia Ecdgers, h. store in town Ebensburg, April 20, 1 m him immm CON1INUED SUCCESS F TUH j COSftiOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. From all sections f t!e ccci.tr tf mmMmmnm John 51'Iieage Haaafastarer aad Dealer la all Xiads ofCia: taaff, Ckswiaj and Leaf Tabacco. Hoatgoa erySt., HolUsdaysbaxg, Pa. Constantly on hand, a finJ and well selected stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigars at the lowet possible prices. All articles sold at this establishment are warranted to be what they are represented. Augusts, 1853. ly. from the full power of the sua, aad the cattle Buffer jet more. The milk pails show seri ous diminution, tho dairying profits ahrink, end the stock fall off when they should be gaining. A severe ehecli of this kind will be throughout tho season,- for much of the pas ture uay ba "Summer killed," and the full flaw of milk can hardly be regained. This may be guarded against by putting in a small plot of com. sorghum, millet or other suita ble crop for cutting and feeding green. An acre of corn Ea broadcast now, will very soon vicld suScteut to give great relief to the short pasture. It is not nccossarv to stable the cows; cut a good supply for them, and feed iLetn nig':t and morning before they leave the yard; they will eat it with a relish and make ample returns ia the milk pans aud the churn. Even if tho threatened drouth should not come, and abuadanca. of grass should grow, the soiling crop need not bo lost Cut at the proper season, aad properly cured it will not como amiss nextWiater. TJOHN H. ALLEN A CO., NOS. 2 f Chestnut Street, (south side, belo PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-wire Hocse, im the Citt. .) M-cufacturtrj and Wholesale dealers ia Patent Machine made BROOMS, Patent Grooved CEDAR-WARE, warranted not to shrink. WOOD & WILLOW WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, Ac, of all descrip tions. Please call and examine- cur stock. March 4r 1857. ly. inCADC IIOTEl, Ebenbursr, Fa HENRY FOSTER, rnormfrrr nriHlS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS JL the "Ebensbiirg House," is one of the old est ana iet stands in the borough of Ebensburg. for th j accommodation of the traveling communi ty. Tho Prorri"tor assures all wh- rnav be dis- powd to patronize him that Lis TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his BAR with the choicest of Liqu rs, and no pains pared to render his guests conif. rtable. . thensburg, April 14, 185S:22:ly. DIRECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA CO UN TY. The iiibscriber is preparing, fif fufn- ctcnt encouragement be given. j to publish a l)i 2 4 j rectory MAPtf Cambria County, intended to Water,) I coLtain as much information as any other Coun ty Map now Published in Pennsylvania. The sime to be lithographed, colored and mounted in tn.e most modern style and workmanlike mnantr, and delivered to subscriWrs at 45 per copy. WILLIAM CHRISTY June SO, 1858. JJoeitij Don't forget that hoeing re peated hoeing and stiriDg of tho ground, con stitutes cne of the essentials of successful gar dening; therefore, hoo early cabbages," and Lettuces, CauiiSotver, &c, aa occasional light dressing. Iloe tLe corn aad potatoes. Keep aa eye to the squash bugs. They will bear close watching. Examine tho vinos fre quently, and destroy tho scamps, by soaking hen manure ia water aad pcar on the vines ft will drive thorn away; and add to the growth of the vine. BEN. P. THOMPSON, trtVA T. I. PATTON & CO., Wholesale Dealers in and Maun factnrcr of HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, A-c. No. 128 M.nket street, below Fourth South side, PHILADELPHIA. Cash raid for Wool and Shipping Furs, PRICE I. PATTON. A. OPPENHEIMER. l ebruary 17, 185S:tf - ' t . . CANVASSERS VAINJTEDr LIEF.RAL IXDCCMENTS TO ACEXTs! nftj Dollars a month, and all ex2)enses paid. wish to engage an active Aeer.t in every v County thror.ghout the TJi.ited States and Ttrv'.Vt0 Xn aufl in"'-ltico our NEW nr i n ,?LLA li DOUBLB 'I HREAD f , . Sincil SEWING MACHINE. This l Aceaior .lacaine is just patented, with valuable improvement, Avhich make it tho cheapest and -ost popular mach'ne in existence, r-nd acknowl edged to be unsurpassed for general utility. A .mued number of responsible agents are wantetl sohe.t orders by samp!,,, to whom a salary of oi) per month and expenses will be paid. For conditions a.id fn particulars address, with stamp for return postage, J. W. HARRIS & CO. ' "0- 13 Sbo Le ither Exchanse. Nov. 9, 1850.-50-3 v. Boston, Mass. REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MAN'UPAC turcr and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes Straw Goods, Hats and Caps, No. 6SJ North Ihird Street, bewon Arch and Cherry Phila- fMarche, 1856. DEAD THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN JL, IXTEIUZSIS ! JUST JSti A SEW STCCX CF Watclies, c Jewelry, CLOCKS A. -iiiii KOTIOSa. At the sign cf (he .' IWA, JJain sirett.Jvhns uiri, l'a. TLe under: igned 'e-irrs to cl! the att-.-n'i'T of the pcop'e of Ebeibur and j-urrouivlir-g country t-j the fact tl :.t Le has I ecu appi i.it; an A cent of a large imjortirg boteof Y.'ATCll ES. CLt'CKS. io., a:ul r.lso .f a 1 irjre m-nti;ac-tuiin estaLlishment f JEWELilY, whereby he is en-tbhd to otfer tuch inditvements to purtLa rers ef these articles as tvere nvcr be-fore otiVred in this T.hice. or anywhere this bide of the Alle- 1 t TtiV.:i t-u 1,-avy t ut- j aper. C lie would also call attention to his laree as- c a S cr-am.r.t c-v,...,r..f rf " f r ti.ewa.istf t::r:.r ti.e Iirn-r. rir j 'a s.u. a 1 a Alove vo present vou vi:li a likeness of DR. MOUSE the inventor cf MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. This philanthropM has ?pt-nt the greater part cf his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as wtrll :xs North America has spent three years amen; the lu lians of our Western country it was in this way that the Indian R;ct 1 'll's were tirt discovered, Dr. Morse was the firt man to tab'isb the ftct that all dise.i.-es aii-;e from IM PURITY OF THE BLOOD tl: :t our s-trer-s'L. Lcaltii and life depended ui-e.n this vit.d iiui 1. When the various passages luae ti 2cil, an ! do not act in p'.rfcct harmony with ti e dif ferent functions of tho bcly, the L-;.io.l .o.s its action, becomes thick, corrnj ted, t.nd "iise-ascd : 1 tlius causing a.l pains, sickuess ar.d octrees if every name; our strength L exhatti-tcsl, our bea.th we are deprived of, and it nature is not assisted in throwing off the t-tignant humors, ti e bicod will become choke-d and cease to act, and thus tur light of lifo w'.U forever le Mown cut. How impoitant thn that wo should keep the varioas paa.ig of the body free .in.l open. And how r-leasact t us that we have it in cur power to put a medicine in your re;ioh. namely. Morse's Indian Rt Pill., raanuf cured from lai.ts nrd r'.ts which grow around th-i mountainous cl'ff, it. Nature's Garden, f .r th health and K-covorv ef diseased man. One of tiie ro..ts from whicii these Pills are male is a Sudorillc, w hich opoi s the pores of the fekin, and assists Nature in throwing oat the finer parts of the corruption within. The second i3 3 p'.ar.t which is an Ex pectorant, that opens and uaelogi the passage to the luns, and thu--, in a ste:tiiing uiinner, per forms its duty in throwing oiT phlegm, ami other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which pives double casj and strength tt the kidneys; thus encouio-oj, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then throwu out bountifully by ti e uri nary or water passage, and which could not have been discharge-d in any other way. The fjurth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the ether prop erties t.f the Pills while engine! in purifying the blood ; the coarser particles of impurity wh-.eb cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed oil in great iuantitie-s by the bowe'Is. From the above, it Is &bown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not oidy enter the stomach, but become united with the blood,, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleine the system from all impurity, ar.d the life of the body, which is thebltxxl. becomes per fectly he-althy ; consequently all sickucss and pain is driven from the system, for they cm not remain when the bod y becomes so pare and clear. Th? reason whypcople are so didr s vl when sick, and why s many dio. is l.-eause they do not get a medicine widen wi.l piss to the sifil.c- thisp- pular Art Ir-stifttion, in vt-ar. ' l'.h re 1. -r g receivtl in a rut.o Uirar 'tv with that of any previous yenr. Any pvi'soii cuii Lec-.n.e a Uiembcr It fU Vjr.z is, which will entitle Liiu to 1st. The beautiful Steel Ei: graver. , "SL. Fpearaudliis Friends." 2d. A Cory cf tiie tdfzantlr Illuatrat-.i i- Journa!, ci.e jtwr. i-9 Gi' ou. - r 1 i-e c-nn Adrm.-fK! to ries, 54S Broadway, New-York. In aoV.;ti n to wl.ieb, over il.iT Hi:r.arcd tiv ble V"o:ks ef Ait arc- jicci io i-uU-crllt'j -;. iiiiums, e-eii.piislt g choke I'.tinring, tt-Jj (hitlii.e-s. Arc, ly the xlrat Amtrkau a:.i I'j. fi'u Ai'i.-ts. . The zr. crb Er.r.-.virg, which frry i.1:r" wiil ret-tiec iu.vtfdUii'ly en rtct'j t ef ".r.-:j, tior, ei. title.! -SHAKSPEARE AND HIS rr.lENP." is c f a t i.aructtr to .ive ut.quaht-J plti-i-re til at::uct!on. .No v.crkof -e w i s ti-: j b:,re pla x-d w i;l.:n reach e; the j t I a: t. ; J u price. Ti.e en;raviLg is cf very Isr-t tiz, 1 :i: rr ' ! n ' - iW r i -r .-1 ' . ' . WATCHES AND JEWELRY -.U t'i,, 1 .,. ci-.-. i t: -At It can t-e tei t to :y j srt If.mtifi.I w.rh!ninhip. Having se!ectrd hi- ! -:h with ir.r.t care, he is ccn'i-Itn: be ..-an suit every tv-t.. as t j tyie as well a.i u'A i-ockets by the great reducUou in pric-.. TIIE LADICS are p.-.rJicu'ii'v inv'trd to an it..-j e-ti'-n f h: jrv-er.t tock ar.d pries. EAR D.-iOPS hi:be:t sold at fl.50 will t iir le .-clJ at 75 cts.. ind KirraiJsl l sf in 1 the iyi f tsear. Brt.t P.l, Rins, Ac, at a re due !:... CLSTLL3IEX: I would call your attention to rry beautiful a wrtr.iei't e-f COLD . ! .Y STL YER WA TCHES, at the fo'!owin5 very low j. rices: Iluutlng Vf pe Watci.es, warraT.ied. Z.'2Z iiuntir-; Sliver Cyhuder-, hithert -b.l in this town at $20, an 1 then redv.cwd to IL I W.'l i.-v.v sell at f.vui 310 to $11.50 Iiiu.tir.' Lev-r frn.i 12 t CO Opc-n Factnl Cvliu Jer. berctefvre m1 I at jlO. 1 will s-.-ll at fr-.m 5? to S.fJO Oi-en Fa ed D.-taclud Ixvers, $1U t-j J12.C0 All teo'rhcs fUl vi'l le icurratri t-. $o f-..r ttc-h.e t.t jnths. r cxchir.j'l fjr anolhrr of ejml rait c. Evcryb.ly i invited to ca'i -tr-d exim'u.e tbe slock, as t!.e a.l-crtiser is cor.S.:er.t tl;at f r ex tent, variety and style it is unrivalled in this con:niu:i;ty. whi'e the prict s at which it i rf ferol are unprecedented low. Goc-ds oId for CASH only. Particular attention raid to repairing Cuxks, Watches. Jewelry. Ac, cf all kinds, for which the Cambria County Iron Gmpacy's jiVip" will l taken at par. All work war rant "d. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, Ac, at les thu city prices. JOSEPH G. HOLMES, Agent. Augu-t 3, ISSOdv. , V It.!. e cot: rtr m .a a cv REMOVAL ! C o A C 31 M ATrFACTORT FTU1E pubscril-cr would respectfully inform 4 JL the cit'..ens cf Ebeub-.:- and surrounding country that L? ha- removed liis shop from ti e n!.ir.l to t!irt vbrni 'nv- c-r r-i.-.l M J.V.r. te.1 parts, and which will open tho natural pas- j :v.,ns ((,'arpc:.t. r.) where Le i prepay ! to d .. sage for the HiMe to be xr.u-t out; bout-, a Liu is of .otk 'in bis iine of business at fh-rt EAST AVENUE NUaSERY, ROCUESTElt, XE1V YOIlSt, W. 21 H0YT Et Co, KlOPaiETOSS. XIRUIT. ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES of all kinds, and varietie."?. promptly fur nished to order. P. Braniff. of I.rctto. wiil at tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed to him will receive prornpt attcntion. C. MERUIT, General Agent. October 19. 1859.-tf. , & f BBLS. X. O. & .WHITE SUGARS, JL 5 Bbls. X. O. Molasses, 6 ' . Golden Svrup, For sale by , ." E. HUGHES. July 13, 1853. PFIII.TP EKTMEH. ROBT. J. AXDEHSOS D EYMER & AXDKRSON. Wholesale Dea- JLfc leus in- Foreign Fruits. Nuts, Spices, Con fectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, Ac. COOran ges ami Lcme- received weekly. No. 39 Wood street. Opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburg, Feb. 17, 1853:tf 31. O. 9IAGEEIAX Attorney sit Lair, Ebenibnr, P. ' OFFICE Xo. 2. "Colonnade Eow,' near th Court House. December 7, f I ly . ' ' J. C. XOO.Y, Attorney at iair, iTbensbnrg, Fa, OFFICE IN COLON A DE ROW. Xot. 11, 186Til;t large quantity of f'd nnd other matter is 11- e.1, and the stomacn and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus un derg.ng a disagreeable fernientation, constantly mixui! with the bioiMl, which throws the cor rupted matter through every vein and artery, until life ;s taken from tbcbjily by di.-ca.. Dr. Morse's PILLS have ad.ied to thenntlves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the tick to blooming hctltii and happiness. Ye, thousands who .Live been racked or tormented with ick nes, pain and anguish, and white feeble frames have been scorchci by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent pnive, now stand ready to testify that they would have le-eu numbered with the ocad. Lad it not l.cen for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's In dian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely j surprised, in witnessing their charming effects. Not only elo they give imuidiatc ease and strength, and take away all sickne.-s, pain and anguish, but they at ence go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blo)d. There-fire, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will cleanse and purify, that disease that deadly enemy will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prosect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. 7" Sold by Thomas D?vinc, EbeiiMmrg, and by Medicine Dealers g.-aerally throughout the County; B. Like Judson, successor to A. J. White & Co., Xo. 50 Leonard st., N. Y., Propri etors; Willi&m Madge & Co.. (Proprietors of Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic Ointment.) Earlville, Madison county. X. Y., General Agents. August 3, lS59.1y IO. O. F. Highland. Lod-re Xo JTv 423 meets every WEDNESDAYvKX venins at their Hall on Ilih t., in the . upper utoryof Shoemaker's store t3T JOB WORK ef all kinds done at notice and on rea.-mable terms, and he bores by Using but the very beit material and er.-,pi.y:nj but ti e best workmen to rrr:t a full hare of public patronage. Persons wisbinj lrgains in purchusiiiiz a Carriage w iil do wtli by railing at this cstabl:s1in:ctit. He is prepared to T.ir.m::V.c ture ti.e fod;vin L.i:i.'s .f vej4iolcs. viz: REGGIES, of d-Ticrtnt nur.liti.s and prices; BAROUCHES. CIIAKIOTEES. cne and two horse ROCKAWAYS, close ouarter. cliplJc nd C-spring COACHES, second Liuid work f din'cr ent kinds, &-c, making a variety that w ill suit all tastes 'und all purs.es. REPAIRING Jjuc with ncatners add dispatch. WM. BARNES. Eben-burg, April 7, l?59-:G-tf mflLLIAM CARR A- CO.. WHOLESALE TV Grocers, Importers, an.l Dia!c:s hi For eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old Mononganel and Rectified Whiskey. No. S2l Commercial Row. Liberty strext. PITTSBURG, Pa. SUNDRIES 5tU Bb!s double Rectified Whis key . 1ST Bbls Old Mjiimsrahela Rve Yv'hiskv. Par, (very choice ) 50 llhds X. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. O. -Molasses. With a gererat assort ment of Groceries, also Baccn. Flour. Lr.rd, Iron & Nails Ac, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, lS58.tf ii.ukcT HI S.ic:i : wf rs .-..vcrf0 f; t" ch-r. ar d ti Ari Jov m ,2, cr.c t.-, la 2 ir-UBSCT.IlTK.hS wil! U m : J Evtriris cf T;.e:..y ;e l-t Jirj,. at wh'uh time the rr. ks will cl i t$ I. u.'r.m t ivtn to 'ul icrtl e:s. No per-ivr. is reti ;'.e-i to a t?:z g'i j.; -j. Ttc-se ie-L.U".r.g 315 are st.t:tlwi ta aix tr ih: i s. JMib scroti-, rs frcm Califom:, the CaV.Ki Fv -r'. c I'u -::.ce3. r.::.-i.t iLca.t .f in rvr to "t;Vay -itr irsf.. A. T r l. ...... - - x c-n .! ic. iri:i Ci-ti vcn ajj -.- circular I t.n.fc. 4 . Ti e temrtifuliy lilastrated Art J:ii.", g, ing fu'.i j articuiar. w.il l sent on rt-r 4 J J CtIS. ij ttali'ip r C..iTl. Auc:es C. L. DE1UJY. Aetty C A. A., L C at.d 56 Brcaiw.y. Se-Yt S :l scrijiif r. r arrived bv ULu?.0i O ATM AN. H r. Sc, f,rEbr.burg ani v.. a.7 lece::,N:r 7, 1S9. SFECI i E A-VYOX3 1't.M H' r TKCM TCI QUAKE- CITY PUELISEINCJ fiOUSS M.W, SXLtMil ADUTISID KHiltM D:sT:CTias. Superior InJucemeriU to :i ie. Cj A new and sure plvi cf c-btamtr.- Gli and SiUw WATCHES, and cber T,lnt r,-zc-s. Full r.irtieul.rs p ven in Catah s-.ia, wh j will be sent fre to util upon applicative. Valuable Gifts, wth fr?ra 50 caa. k. J"W GUARANTEED tj each purchaser. Jiw.ii have h en ci'tnt-ute-l t-i my patrons w six c-p.v-t six m.-nths 1U-0.CO0 ts Us disrrliLi durinst'-e next six months. Tiit in luceraents otldred Agects are ts.rr erl thr.n these of any other huus in tie la.-r.e3- Hvini; been in the ruVliahig and Efc lin business f ir thr last agrht yars, c n? :er ce fiiabie m tj conduct the" Gift Euf;'- wi: tr rrpiti'-t satisf ction t all. rv"AG EN TS WANTED in trry O.oTity. For full parti.-ulars address DUANi I-' N. Q t ker C ty P:; 'Sri H:us?. J S -6 Thir l Stre-rt. Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. '21, 155 4mo. "THE 1SE1T-IORSER.'' Now cffiTe.1 1 "7 th purp of K wid'Vt pos.-itle circulation a fw-eLiS Sr York we--kH- fan. 11 v ; ar tr, ei'Lt lVe n - '. rs. FIRE ! FIEE ! ! FIEE ! ! ! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL TEE attenntion of tho public to t ne 'f he tr-eat-eit imrrovements ever made in COOKING STOVES. the burt.in-of ibe GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is saved Fifty per cent of fmL GEORGE HUNTLEY. Ebesuburg Aug. 17, lb59.-tf. LTJKBER. TINE TOITVR CHERRY AXD ASH LEM ber bought and sold by S. LTCQnES. June Wib ISCO.tC -tifully tit'tl on tie lfct; piper, with c- i..:il ut.. -i.s at.d artkl- n IfviT.s. anc-cdote--. A".. Ac, I v W.iv :: ---" viu'. Ixtirf' ilon-. BiJu-eT.Teui'vfOTi. Vi". G Simms. Dickers. Mrs. S:vt:r;:C-. "i Peter Parley, ILivMht rne. Aii e Carev er. The Weekly N EW-YORKEii'' ( ced a jfupcrior x-uldication ti ti e N --:S Led?T.) is of.emi at o::ly ONE Ix LLAf. t' suluscriWrs who wnd the one d. I'.ar it'3- aithj to the publisher. C. Mat he vs. " Fulton street, X. Y. Specimen c.ri" - ' 1 3 cent stamp. ("marl',15v3 , rjTTIIE SUr.SCRIBER. SUCCESSOR TOG-.-Ja LIAJYD V at Jeiicrr., r pf :- - offers to the public, au extensive ai d "jt l-ted RASorinie.it cf 1J2 l irS. Hats. Caj-s. B.K-ts ' Shoes. Ria1jr-- . -1 .1 - 1I . , . T- -.- 1:.JS ciHiituj. nuio are, vut-' a.e, a r. -(ils. and all the articles usi:ily r":-""-FamiU- Buudlnsr. and Manufactory 3 '. A Stock tf Dru -s.I 'ye Stuffs, ai.df-ts.s'vr-' tcines. that for quality and variety is r t v ed, (if equalled in the county.) Ail cf be will wll at the lowest possible prices f.rc cr O'Utitry Produce. ALSO, .mg A Iarr:e amount ct orruce aua u-" 1 ; cttir n l ands. And lii'ds for Lumber f irder at the shortest pesil le rtotic-. ROBERT ILIN JciTcrscn, May 20, 1557. tf. rXXO IIOl'SE, tbfntbar?. E JOHN A ELAIR. pECEnnos. Also, in connect i-jn, BLAI1 A tV l"" L, wVl leave the Utb nllov-o fr W-isore tion in time to take tie Eastfrn cr '-o't t.- con to eiruer Everv accomxlatin will b 3orc w pMtecgar coeifrablU. ce. mo 11 1