ILliue and Salt Mixture. Oar description of this mixture has occur red so often, that wo feel very tuuch as we suppose Bill Lackaday to have felt when so often describing bis Christmas piece; but al most weekly wc are receiving Utters asking how swamp muck, river mud, leaf-mould, weeds, woods-earth, and other materials, con Uining large amounts of organic matter de composed, and we as often advise the use of Limn and Salt Mixture so frequently defea ted in our columns. This pimply briDgs an other letter, asking a description of the Lime and salt mixture, the manner of tieatment, cct. Two such letters are now before us. We wiU rchUte and we hope fur the last time that the lime and .alt material should be thus made. To three bushels of shell liaic, Lot from kiln by which we mean perfectly caustic UDa lacked add one busaici 01 tan, and in no mere water than dissolved in water is perfectly necessary forits solution, remem bering that coU water will dissolve ino;e salt than hot. It is quite rcre:b!e that three bush els of shell liuic will not receive at one appli cation, all the water required to dissolve one bushel of salt; if so, add what the lnae is ca- paple of taking np; - Ecxt the lnJS5 cf 1-aie will befoued to be comparatively dry, and the rest of the salt and water may then be added. The lime and sr.lt mixture should not be considered as made, when the two arc simplv mixed toother, for the chemical changes should occur, one of the requirements of which is time, and anoth-3 contact with the atmosphere. This mass should be turned over frequently, and always protected from the weather, because as fast as chemical chaa'e occurs, the new compound becomes sol able in water, and must, therefore, be protected from the rain Salt is composed of chloride and soda; the lime seizes hold of the chloride, forming chloride of lime, the soda being set free, takes carbonic acid from the atmosphere, and be nmp& carbonate of soda. Both of these salts are favorable to vegetation. And although lime, in its natural caustic state will not sus tain plant, lifo still as a chloride of lime, it not only has functions favorabla to the de composition of other materials in the soil, but ?a itself direct food for plants. This is also & true of carbonate of soda. Four bushels of this mixture intimately di vi.le.l. after it has sufficient ace. through a j - - cord of any of its organic wastes we have be fore named, will decompose it thoroughly eo as to render it fit for admission into the com post heap, and thus become, not only a prop er absorbent for the ammonia arising from thn decomnosition of stable manure, but will by absorb tion of the ammonia, becomo per fonilv nvailabla as a fertilizer. This value docs not arise from the presence of the ammo nia as a manure, but from the action of the ammonia io enabling water to dissolve out the inorganic matter which is in a progress ed form, and ready to be used as pabulum for plants. When mixed in the compost, instead of throwing out ammonia into the atmosphere it is capable of absorbing it aud of rendering all inert organic matter capable of assisting in the retention of nitrogenious products. The whole theory of action of the chloride of lime and carbonate of soda, or as familiar ly known, of the lime and salt mixture, may be better thus understood. Suppose a far roer has a dirty corner in a field crowded with weeds and which he despairs of cleaning by he ordinary method: he may top-dress with e 1 ..t. l n,.,nf I oo aa tn In away with the vegetable growth altogether, destroying weeds and everything else. The earth then is for a time barren by this excess ivc use of salt. Bui let him top-dress such a corner with lime ia a caustic state, after hav ing used salt upon it in the manner described and he wul find this to be one of the most fer tile portions of his farm; th. Ealt will be de composed by the liau, and the result will be chloride of lime aal carbonate of soda, both friendly to crops. Suppose as another in stance, tho soil be overlimcd; they may be en tirely recovered an l rendered again fertile by the use of salt. During the reign of George III, the Eng lish farmers used Fait as a fertaiizcr, at five shillings sterling (one dollar federal curren cy) per bushel. The wise legislators of New York still leave the freight on refuse salt by the Erie Canal at so high a rate that is scarce ly removed from Syracuse for agricultural ..purposes; whereas the Canal could afford to carrv it without charge, dis&eminatin? it throushout it3 length for the u?e of farmers, aud gain a large profit by the freight on the increased products which vvoaU result from its UiO. Wurlctnj Farmer. Pear Trees, Oa Pof. Mapes farm is an orchard of three thousand pear trees, which bear abun dantly. The manager claims that tho buc- cess of the pear is in the mode of cultivation. Each tree is forced to form alow head. To accomplish this, tho main ehoot is cut back, and the strength of growth tbroTU into the lateral branches. The trees are summer pruned, that is, the buds are pinched off to such an extent as to prevent the tiee forming more wood than it can thoroughly mature. The trunks of all the trees are washed in the spring with a so lution of caustio soda. A pound of common sal soda is heated to a red heat to drive off the carbonic acid, and then dissolved ia one gallon of rain water. i HOSTETTER'S STOFilAGH SITTERS, It is a fact thai, at gome period, every mem ber of the human family is subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions; but, with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise of plain common sense, they maybe able bo to regulate the system 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 thinsrs at the least hazard of vital strength and life For this purpose, Dr Ilostetter 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 satisfac tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and Tigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the eys-m tern to triumph over disease. For the cure cf Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inactioa r tli Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, He, these Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flus, so generally con tract ed by new settlers, an I caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a rner use 01 mis prvpursniu". Dyspasia, a disease which is probably moro prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cause cf which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can bo enred without tail by using JiOSTETTEi! S &TOMACI1 til I'll. us, as per directions on the bottle. I or tins eiiscasc every physician will recommend Bitters cf some kind ; thcu why not use an article known to be infal lible ? All nat ions have their Bitters, as a pre ventive of disease and strengthener of the sys tem in general; and among them all tbere is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments whica have tended to prove the vaiue tnis great preparation in the scale of medical science. Frvza asd AGca.-i.iii3 trying r.nu prowl ing disease, which fixes its relentless grarp en the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha dow in a thcrt time, and rendering liim phy sically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body bv the use oi liusiJ. Jll.i. o RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of tho above-ctaied diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor onena tne paiate, ana renuer un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote souna bicep and healthy digestion, the complaint is re moved as spceuly as is consistent witn ine pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. For J'ertont tn Aacaneea xuirr, wuu are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength" and vigor, and need only be trica to oc appreciates -n.u mother while nursing 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, Buch as Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, is needed 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, will recommcni their use in all cases of weakness. CAUTION. Wo caution tho public againrt using any of tho many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for Hostrttek's Celebrated Stomach BrrrEns, and sco that each bottle had the words "Dr. J. Tloetcttcr's Stomach Bittcre" blown on the eido of tho bottle, and stamped on tho metallic cap covering tho cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on tho labcL Mi- Prepared and sold by 1TO ST2TTEH & EMIT II, Pittsburgh. Pt, and sold by all drugeists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, Bouth America, and Germany. AGENTS. Davis & Jones. Ebcnsburg; J. A. Parrisli, Summitville; Wm. Litzinger, Loretto; Peter Kinney, Munstcr. August 31, 185'J. ly. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! PRIIE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully Inform A the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of his dwelling house, on Horner street, where he is prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of Saddles. Bridles, and Harness arc. Having many years experience In the busi ness, employing none 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 produce at all times taken in exchange I for work, and the highest market prices allowed. 1 0-VjIIjO jiauuiau Ebensburg, Sept., I I, 1859.-tf. GEORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTCN, Importers and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c, Xo. 255 Market Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on Land tl.e genuine Timothy Slack's Augers,W. Mann's Beatty's and Hunt's superior Axe3, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels. Darling & Waldron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Corn" nion andPatent Scythe Snaths, Tatent Clothes Pins, $-c., &c, which they offer for sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers only January 25, ISoo. OI1N II. ALLEN S: CO., NOS. 2 & 4 C!u t:nit Street, (south side, below Water PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-ware House, in the Cit.) Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine made Bl'.OOMS, Patent Grooved CEDAR-WARE, warranted not io shrink, WOOD & WILLOW WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, &c, of all descrip tions. Please call and examine our stock. March 4, 1857. ly. DKN. T. THOMPSON, tciih P. 1. PATTON A3 & CO., Wholesale Dealers in and Manu facturer of II ATS, CAPS. FURS. Ittor' Ma terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buiialo Robes, &c. No. 128 Market street, below Fourth wmm SKie, riiiLuVDtLPIlIA. Cash paid for TRICE I. PATTOX A. OPPENHEIMER lebruary 17, lS58:tf CANVASSERS WANTED? LIBEP.AL IXDCCEMEXTS TO 4CEXT"! Fifty Dollars a month, and all expenses paid. TE i wish to engagoan active Agent in every J County throughout the United States and TU-rvv tV?t and lntrodco our NEW i VENTY DOLLAR nfUTTirr rrni.riTA STITCH -SEWING MACHINE. This , machine is just patented, with valuable cmiH, wmch make it the cheapest and T,i7.uur macnine m existence, and acknowl ed to be unsurpassed for general utility. A wanted number of responsible ant. w; w,r3 uy sample, to whom a salary of rr .aK,,: l i . conditions and full narticiilar n.i,w- .x. . m . . w wuvaa.O0 Willi stamp for return postage, J. W. HARRIS & m No. 13 Shoe & Leather Exchange Nov. 9, 18-53.-50-8W. ioston, lass. r EMOVAU PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC 1. turcr and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes Straw Goods, IlaU and Cans. No. f.Sl vii! Hiird Street, between Arch and" Cherry, i"hila- 1' piarca c, 1830. J LU0I3 LUCKH A KDT, WATCHMAKER AND DEALER IN CLOCK3.WATCUES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned tesYCClfuYl bees leave to wxfortn. tc cit 7tis of JoYmstown aud. vicinity taht .ie has iust received nd is now opening the largest stock of Clocks Watches, and Jewelry, ever brought to jonnstown without ex cepting, which will be sold " cheaper than the cheapest." His prices will always be uniform One customer will not be charged more lor the tame quality of goods than another. A List of some of the articles comprised in the assortiaentl is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store or. Main Street. Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful jewelled, Gold Jxjpines. 4 holes Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Leplnes, Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chains, Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pen"?, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins. Gold and Silver V"atc; Keys. Portmonaies, Lames' tans, lancy anelpiam, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimblca Plated Tablespoons, Lest, Plated Teaspoons " Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Rrittairia Tea SetH, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, ft?., Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, G inches, Gold Eraeeicts, Accordcou?, Silver and Plated Spectacles. &c.,&c, &c. 3- A ix sorts of Watches. Clacks an ! Jewelry repaired with promptne. and at low rates. C"n-C-.lcnt thrit Lc cannot hi undersold, tho undersign respectfully solicits the confidence a: d j.:tronP-e of the public. LOUIS LUCKHAIIDT " Mayl 1,1830. 23-tf. Jan. 5, 1S33. it mm mm m mi Under tlie eliarye of tlie Francis can SSrotucr.i. rflinS institution, sittnted in Lorcit, Cambria JL canty. Pa., abrut four miles from Grcs.on SUtion, on the direct route between PHhvk-Iphi.i, aid Pittsburg, has been lately chartered, with privileg".? to confer collegiate honors a.id degrees. TEIUIS. The annual pension for board and tuition, payable half yearly in advance, $100 00 Wasliing and use of bedding, per annum, 10 00 Pupils remaiuing at tlio Coliego during vaca tion will pay an extra charge of 16 00 The Classics and modern Language form an extra charge of 10 00 Xo allowance for occasional absence, unless In case of sick n ess. , Postage of letters, books and stationary, if not furnished by parents or guardiius, will form an extra charge, as will also medical attendance. For further particulars apply to the Superior of the College. Reference may be made to the Rt. Rev, Dr. O'Cmnor. Rev. W. Pllard, Loretto, or to any of tho Rev. Clergy in the neighborhood of the institution. Loretto, August 31, 1859. Cm. $100,000 WORTH OF WATCHES and Jewelry offered to the Trade at less price than any other house In the city. Send for my Cata logue of articles and prices. On tho receipt of one dollar by mail, I will forward to any address a beautiful rat of Gold Studs nnd Sleeve Buttons, or a No. 4 Gold Lock et, or a Gold Stone or Seal Ring; tr 3,a Ladies' Breast Pin and Ear Drops, either Gime-, Mosaaic to keep g oxl time; or for $10. a Fiue Gold Vest Chain; or for S'J, aHue Gold Neck Chain, as samples of any of my goods. Young men out of employment could net do better titan invest a small sum in my Jewelry, and dUposc of it through the country. Address, MIOSES K. GLIXES, Wkkade Jcwder, 208 Broadway, N. Y. February 15, 18G0.-12-it. John 31'Kcagc atannfactnrer and .Dealer In all Kinds ofCiirr. Sanff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., HoUiadayebnrgr, Pa. Constantly on hand, a fino and well selected stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigars at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at this establishment are warranted to be what they . itJPit.-IllCU. August 8, 1855. ly. ARCADE IIOTEt, Ebengbur?, la "ENRY FOSTER. rnoPBiETca. raiuid J1U1LL. FORMERLY KNOWN' AS A tho "Elwnsburg House, is one of the old est and best stands in the borough of Ebcnsbnrg. inrf accommouatlon of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be buppiicu witn all tho luxuries of the season, his LA It with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains i.j luiiuc-r ins guesu com tor table. Ehensburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly. TV RECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA COUN -f- Tho ubscriher is j)rcparin2r. fif sufi cier.t encouragement ba given,) to publish a Di- ..l.vi ti arauna Cour.tv, intended to contain a. much Information any other Gnm tyap now Published in Pennsylvania. The .a.no io i,c lithographed, colored and mountol in tne most nwlcrn style and workmanlike r.mancr, an l delivered to subscribers at $5 per copy. WILLIAM CHRISTY Juno SO, 185S. PA AST AVENUE NURSERY KUVIIESTEU, RCW YOKK, W. EI. IiOYT a Co., PROPRIETORS. fRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES -ft- rf all kmd, and varieties, promptly fur nishod to order. I. Braniff. cf Irotto, will at tend to F iles in this county. Orders addressed to him will receive prmnt attention. C. MEKRIT, General Agent. October 10. 1859.-tf., - C f EBLS. N. O. & WHITE SUGARS, XI 5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses, 5 " Golden Syrup, For sale by E. nUGUES. July 13, 1859. RPHIL.??E?l- ROBT. J. AKDERSON- EMLR & ANDERSON. Wholesale Dea lers in Foreign Fruits. fectionary, Sugars. Fire Works. A-n. PrWi,oI ges and Leniecs received weekly. No. 30 Wood roof Onn Un O Zrl , . . VT , ri-wiMJ ou vnaries iiotei, Pittsburg, Feb. 17, 1858:tf M. D. MAGEIIASi Attorncjr at Ltw, Ebcntbnrg, Pa December 7, 5i ly J. c. xoox, Attorney ml T... Ph..i OFFICE IN COLONADE ROW. Nor. 11, - ' 1857:l:t r loreuune, uoia tone, or any other styles; or for $7. a silver, open face watch; or for $25, a Fine Gobi Hunting Case. Lever Watch, warrants! Ciu, (Sop ptr mxii 8mt Qton P a milE SUBSCniBF.R RESPECTFULLY INFORMS TH7. CITIZENS OF EP.ENSTlT"Rn AND A vicinity tliat he has ju?t received and has on hand ti e LARGEST, BEST, ar,l MCST COM PLETE stock of Tin, G'pper, and Sheet Iron ware. Goki:v;, I'nrlor ni:d Ht aliiig St'-vo-, W.i on boxes, Su.ar kelllts. Ac., ever ofilrcl fr .-ak in Kben?burg. Br.i.-s a?.l (V pc r Kcttl. s f sizes; Preserving Kettles of r.ll sizcsTin, C-pper and Sheet Iron v.-a re of cverv flc-sription. Also He ha? "jivt receive! a larg? assortment of HARDWARE rr.d CL'TLEBY : lb uc fn-yisb mguarc, Harvest 'ltU. Cirtvntcr'i Io.!'. Jappand Vare, Erittanraa Ware, Hoop which he will si-11 very low f r CASH. 1 crns n-isbing any tbinir in hi lino bo respectfully s-vites to j;ive him a call nnd ciamina hi pneos. rry Job v.-ork of all kin.ls done cn the sU-rto.-t i: nco. Also House S:o-i?:n raae and nut ur on the shortcut notice & rropt rrar-or.ab'etrrr-K! r,.rr-A Country Prwlucc of r.ii kinds taken in - " x a old M- tal, Copper, Rrasr, Pcv. tcr, Ac,, taken in ALSU, lie woUid respectfully call the attci ii 'ii cfthe public to the jrrer.tc.-t in-rovcuients ever made in Gkii.jr Stoves f.-r burning the gas and ttnokc by which means is save.! f,o j ct crf.t c-f fuel lucnsuur, .pr;i Xj, loO. mmMmmmnm Alove we present you with a likeness of DR. MORSE the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT FILLS. This philanthropist has snent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America has ppent three years anion. the Indians of our Western country it was in this way that the Indian Root PiUs were first discovered, Dr. Morse was the Crt man to es tablish the fact that all diseases arise from IM PURITY OF THE BLOOD that our strength, health and life dejended upon this vital fluid. hen the various passages become clojraon. and do not act in perfect harmony with the dif ferent functions or the body, tbe blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted, and diseased ; thus causing all pain.", sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted lu throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. How impoitant then that we t-hould keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medicine in your reach, namely, Murse's Indian Ilixt Tills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature Garden, fur the health and recovery tf diseased man. One cf the roots frm which these Pills arc made is a Sudorific, which ojcns the pores of tho skin, ami assists Nature in throwing out tho finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is zxi Ex pectorant, that opens and uuclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, la a soothiog manner, per forms its duty in throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. Tbe third U a Diuretic, which gives double case and strength to the kidneys ; thii3 encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the uri nary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other wav. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other proi erties of tho Pills while engaged in purifying the blood ; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and convoyed ou iu great quantities by the bowels. From the above. It is shown that Dr. Morse Indian Root Tills not ordy enter tho stomach. but become united with the blood, for thev find way to every rart, and completely rout out and cleanse tho system from all impurity, and tbe life of the body, which is the blood, bee. mes per fectly healthy; consequently nil sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot rcranm when the body becomes pure and clear. The reason whypcoplc arc fo distressed when sick, and why so many dL, is beeaus-j they do not get a medicine which will pass to the r.f.Mc tcd parts, aa 1 which will open the natural p.i sagc fr tho disrate to bo cast out ; heno a largo quantity of f.od and ether matter is lodg ed, and the stomach and intestines arc literally overflowing with the corrupted mass ; thus un dergoing a disagreeable ferment ition, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws -th r rupted matter through every vein an 1 artery, until life 3 taken from the b ly by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions vi the skk ba blooming health and happiness. Ye thousands who havo 1-ocn racked or tormented with sick ness, pain and anguish, nnd whoso fetlle frames have boon scorched by tho burning elements cf raging fever, and who Lave l-ecn brought, as it were, within a step of the .;Ie:it grave, row pfand ready to te.-lqy that they would have Ln numbered with tho deal, had it not been f ir this great and wonderful medicine, Mora's In dian Root Pi'dsi After oncer tv.-od.sc; had been taken, they were astonished, and absv.-Inti.ly surprised, in witnessing their ch-.rnv.r.g ti7L-c:s. acc only :. lliev tT-ve nom.-hafe. ts.i r.nd cy give irom.-diato c:v,o strength, an 1 tako away all sickness, pain and anguhdi, but they at ence co to work r t iI.a "foundation of the disease, which is the 11o.k1. lhcruore, it will bo shown, especially by those who lue these Pills, that they will cleanse and puniy, i hat disease that deadly enemy will take its fdght, and the flush cf youth and leautv will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy lifo will cherish and brighten your days. QZ7"SoId by Thomas Dcviue, Ebcntburg, and by Medicine Dealers generally throughout the County; B. Lake Judstm, successor to A. J. White & Co., No. 50 Leonard st., N. Y., Propri etors; William Mudgc &- Co.. (Proprietors of Dr. A. Trask'a Magnetic Ointment,) Farlville, Madison county. N. Y., General Agents. August 3, 1859.1y W O. O. F. Highland Lodie No 423 meets every WEDNESDAYS venmg at their Hall on High st., in tho upper storyof Shoemaker's store JOB WORK of all kinds time at this ofice. Salare, jtobts, .llougljs, &t. u -a pa tr pa a a w si p o z o m m 53 on c OR CO O O O a Cm o I -3 o V. oouen and YVilion' Ware, GI?.S3 "R'are, Iron, liaiis. Window Glass, ac, o:c. , all o! cxchr.np?. Al -Chcrrv, r.nd Pi ilar lumber. excuangc. GEt)RGE HUNTLEY Ol-AMiUii HUNTLEY. Y?L'AD THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN JLZ INT1TEESIS ! jci uuno.u, f.JK A tlOCk O nr.crivKD, A XKir STOCK OF Watches, sfjj Jewelry, At the sijn tf the l'i-j V.'aUh, M..in street, Jhnt toicn, I'a. The undesigned desires to call the aite-ntion of the people of Fbemburg and surrounding country to the fact that be has been ay p-bif-d an Agent of a large importing house of WATCH ES, CLOCKS, &:c., and also of a lare manufac turing establishment of JE WELTI herd y he is enabled to offer such inducements to purcha sers of these articles a were never lfore e-.T red in this place, or anywhere this side cf the Alle ghenies. He would also call attention to his large as sortment e-f WATCIIK3 AND JEWELRY just received ail of the latest styles and most beautiful workmanship. Having s-c!eeUl bis stock with great care, he Is confident be ran suit every ta.-te as to 5tyie as wtli iu all pockets by the great reduction in prices. THE LADIES are particularly invited to an inspect, in of Li. prescut stock and prices. EAR DKOPS hitherto sold at J 1.50 will now 1-e scld at 75 cts,, oud varranfcl to tfand the text if trear. Breast Pins, Rings, Ac. at a reduction. GC.TLE.ME.: I would call your attention to ray beautiful as sortment of (J OLD A XD SILVER WATCHES, at the following very low prices : Hunting Verge Watches, warranted, 0.-5 Iluntiug Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold In this town at ?:20. and then reduced to il4. I will now sell at from J 10 to $llr,o Hunting Levers frem i!2 to Jlb.00 0H-n Tared Cylinders, heretofore s.Y at ilO, I will !1 aUfrom 47 to P.00 Oirn Faced Detached Levers, $10 t-j 12.00 All vtt-hrs i)IJ vill l-e varrantcl to go fir litelce months, or cxdian-jed for anulher f ejunl value. Everybody i ir.vitcdio ca" and examine tl c stock. the advertiser Is confident that fv ex tent, variety and style It Is unrivalled iu this community, while the prices at which it is of fered arc unprecedented low. Goods told fvr CASH only. uZ7" Tarticnlar attenti.-n paid b" repairing Clocks, Watches. Jewelry. Ac, of all kinds, for which the Cambria County Iron Company's "srr" will be taken at par. All work war rant ?d. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, &c, at less than city price?. JOSEPJI O. HOLMES, Agent. August 3, lS5G.br. REMOVAL! C o I C M .4XITACTORI. T5C subscriber would respectfully inf-rm ja. ine cuizt-ns ci it)cnsturg and umua.t:ng country that he has retr.ovcd his sh.-r from tlie o!d stand to the shop lately occupied bv J-..hu Evans rCarpentrr.) w!:cre he is prcpar.! to do aJl kir. is f work in his iiueof bu.-inc-p? at sh rt n-j:ce nr..! m n .sonablo terms, and bt l-vT esbv using but the very l et material and employing but tbe best workmen to merit a full thaie c-f public pair. nnge. Pcrs v.s wishing Uar: ins la ing at purcnasmg a Uirnagc will oo wcii bv call t;r.s c.-.l;i'r.r.mn.r. He i.i prep are-1 to ma:.uf..e liij fo:i -Ain- kin.'.s f vehicles, viz: RUGGIES. f t'lifiercnt qualiiies a'id r-:--e.s: P.AROl CilES. CHARIOTEES, one and tw.. horse HOCKAWAYS, cl se quart, r, rt'.tic riA C-sj-ring COACHES. &-cond hand v.-.-rk of diiTer f nt kinds, -c. riaking a varictv t't.nt v. ill suH r.U bistes am! .-dl jursos. REPAIRING d.L.e with neatness add dispatch. Kl.rr.'b-:g, April 27, l?.:0-2C-tf 1"inLUA:.r cap.i: z T Groecr.-, I i;i porters CO.. and WHOLESALE JeaT..r in l.r- eign a-d I.mw:ic LIQUORS Old Moaor-.Ui la a::d Recti :icl YL:sl,fv. No. r.2: Compere i..l Row. LilMty street, 1 1 1 I S 111110. I'a. SUNDRIES 5.0 Ebls double Rcctifiol Wl is kcy. Ib7 Dbls Old M-n. -.ira! ola Rve Whiskv. Par, (very choicei ) 50 Hhd N. O. Sugar, 70 Rbls N. O. Jlohuvses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Rocon. Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails Ac, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. Wil. CARR & CO. - February 17, lS5SUf FIRE! FIRE! IFIRE!!! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntion of the public to one of the iroat cst improvements ever node in COOKING STOVES, the burning of tbe GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, U save! liftv per cent of fuel GEORGE HUNTLEY. Ebesuhurg Aug. 17, 1859 -tf. LUItlBER. TINK TOP LA It CHERRY AND ASH LUJI bcr bought and sold by E. HUGHES. June 29lh 1959. tf. First Arrival OF i cnnivi 01 llliU DUJIJJLI The subscriber, having jrt returnfr - f city, is now o;eningorie cf the b?-i c l SPRING AND SUMMER COOp,? ever I'rouLt to this market, aid wLifj sell verv cLean f..r Cah. His j-t(i- part of the following articles, viz : " CII ALLIES, DEL-VINES, BRILLIANTS, COBURCS, TPJNTS OF ALL KIM,S AND RICHEST O .Lr Sliaivlt, which for beauty cannot lc ur n-ed i-: t READY-MADE CLQTHiNS ' LADIES' SHOES. DRUGS a:.d I Z. l-. 11 cf which J,e will sell vcrv d.r frZ-. lU iavitea the dti;;. j and the surrcu-,. V.n ( ,U; .. . bin a cuUlcf..rj j url.a -'r, ,'- ' "'' .15 l.C Is ffttiilli-l he rI p., -J, ; , ; ,". ' " ciioupcr ti.r.c tiicy c.n ic U st-jrc in t .m u. 3r EUn-Iurr, April 20, HZ. bill ililiitilll liailuUlLLil! CONTINUED SUCCF.s-TTIin COSWIOPCl t 1 ns -..i ASS0 CI 10 2?. Fi'-m a!! si-cl:- . .f trie .: v i- ; . - tt isi uiar A.rt li . t.;i 1 1 year.,' are 1- rei-eivtd w itii ih..t i-f r:iiy prei us ' :i a r.r. .'.TiV I ' T:- ;i C..I! 1 L-.v-r. lUJi. v. !., t. V.i.i IT ;t:il i.ir:: ? St.i l K: : 1st. 'I l.c . .:ut::'u! fjk ir r.ii.l His Fi I..-:;..!.-.-' 2!. AG-py.f the cleg ;:-ly l:'-:r Joi-.ri..d, o: : year. d. A Free Seas.--n Adn:Wbn to Hi- CS, rie?. Ilri-adwav. New-Yr rV In : Lie sdditii i: io v. kith, ever ibrr II r V WoihsfArt p.re f?V. .i ',. vx;b.-i j rs u imrri s. cc-m:-n:rig 4.L (H-.tliii'.s, ,'v. ., bv :Le Cist A.'. - ri.. eign Aitbt.-. Ttie superb Ei.grai ing, whkh ever.- "--i.-'.. will retfivc iifunJiu'-.ty t a xect: t .f r-' -.-; ti'-n, eriitel S1IAKSPEARE AND HIS FJHilM'S. isof a character to ive unquahCevl p' - : . satisfaction. No work of equal v:..:::e v; i lfore plaet-I within re ach of the j-e ; r.; a price. The engraving is of verv jar..e g' ;. ing priiitid on h-avy late e"r, r,o i v : -cl es, making a ino-t si-e rb ri.:i!;i-;,i l r the Vii oa e; tur.tr i.e i i'Tirv.i ..i It can 1-e s-?i.t to rtiv j.ait of ti.e c u:.:-t. mail, with safety, Kh.g r he ! in a '. r :. t -.gc i re .il. 'i'l ir.k of itl Siuh w.-ik dtvi-nd fr cbarve. and tbe Art J-r7ul, i.e --:.-. i,.r J . Sl'I:l:I!TH.NS will U- m ",. Evt!:i;: e f Tu. s l.iV the ?lst of .bt; r .rv. rat wl.L-h time th- Ii-.ks will !.- ia.! ' 1 iiii'im.1 !-e iven t"M; .rilK-rs. No jrs.n is rrsiriitt-1 to a sti;ces'.1- r'y TLom.. rtr.iiltin 6 15 are ei.tit't-d z..c. ships. uiscr:i.f :. us fr,.ra Call:" .?. tbe Cv horeign 1'p ,.v?tie i . n,u-t ! e J.iO ijifu V. in order to ir:y c-sira itavre. A .. . 1 fsv :;s wisj.uig t b rm club.-. u:.l avi v ': eircular of terms. Ac. Tlie lautifully Rlu-lrr.ted Art J-.-:r7 r ng luil i.ailuuiars. uul l-e sent on reci;-t ..; txi.ts. in stamps or coin. Address C. L. HF.KP.Y. Actuarv C. A. A. .m! r.Il-i o is r.r. Si!isrrirtioTi also eeei e! bv (i 1j 'I.. ,E OATMA N, II. .n. S, c. f r Ebc -r! urg : a : . .i lccci:ibxT 7, ls.j(. rr..M t:ie QUAKER CITY PUIiLISIIINu R. v lOO.COO Cislalcgci, XKW, EXLAUGED AXI KEVISED Na J.lilli- PiTr.ii;rxroN-. S'-jrir Iiidui;i-: : -PMic. 177' A new and sure phm of obt-v:.i:. ' aud Silver WATCH IX. aud..iber valu .: zcs. Full partictihirs given in Catalog : .-. -L: will be sc ut free to all njon applicat: a- Valuabl? Gifts, worth fn.m 50 tts. t, F: UUAILVNTKKD tocach purcliascr. Jl ' ' have been distributed to my jtatre-ns wul .a '- past six Liior.ths $150,000 to Iv dlr.--during t'e nei.t six months. The inducements o.Tcre-1 Agrr.ts ar? tu r- era! than those of any other Lvuc 1 ti e rc.-s- I laving hem n th PuMi.-lnz ar.1 !:ngbT:ir?s9f r the ii.r.t year. v.yr-' urce enables me t. coivluct the C'fi L..:-"i'-' wiib the rrc.t s? sit':-fi-;'; u t C3At;KNT5 WANTED ia every C-..:n?v For f :" pr!::::i.i'? d;ane IS! iN. O-.akf iy PubMsliHg ll :;akj.'.:a. la. iia-... 21. Is:.;- xe: rsiiTT-TonnEi:."' 1 f.T the :'Tr U T.- wi-'e r i--TtZ evt,ly l .r.i'v iiiu -tralcl. I tr.inia.i'y paper, with c-i.n 'i-;; -r. p'-.;j.s. ."."ivt : :.-. c. in vi::g. LoniVdow. 1' d.itr. Sir.:ni.. :kTS, I': a. I'vtv r I' li ' V. F tu t V. Tt e ers. Tbe V.k; v"N , V.". ' :.: v, e : iu:;::!'.:"-; csl a 5".pcri. r j ul Ledger.) is oT. r d: :.; t " si.bsviil r w;.! V.-.-r.i: :i " -e r.'ye'Ni: J e I.T-. fC!.d t'o? oi c : -..i' V ;. 'f to the publisher. (. Jlatl tw--. lo.i street, N. . Sj-eeiu-Cti c ; ( i!:t starp. ::. i ; - r fS lltK SUP.SCRIP.ER, SUCCES0": Ti o -Ji LLOVD A- Cb, ut JiTer.- !.. r. -J - ': ouvrs ta the public, an t xt nsive sr! 1. vie! .wSsoilinei.t f l'HY COOP. IES, Hat.. Caps, T.-t$ A' Sh-s. RyX Clothing. Hardware. Qiu-. Lswarc. r..:: :. ' Oi!s. and all the artie!e iisr.ally n Faaiilv Ruildiug. ai.d ZdanufaeU rtrc "T A Stock .f Drugs. DycStufls, a-Jiir: r-h ' ic'mcs. that for quality and variety 5.- id s-T sol, (if equalled iu the county.) All f l:e will sll at the iuwe-st Hxssib'e price- f-f or Country Predue-c. ALSO, A large amount of Spruce and rir.c L' constantly on Lands, and Rills for Lun.Krfi to order at t be shortcut possib'c n.Hiix'. . RORERT ru JciTerson, May 20. 1S57- tf. OIOX IIOl si:, i:benburp. JOHN A IL.IR, rKoErirrOK. Also, in connection, BLAIR & Co'sTLU will leave the Union House for WiKrv" tion in t imc to take the EaU-rn or Westcra x-'-Every accomodation will te aordcd t t " paicngcr coji-aHtc. vr?the ia i mil 00 Oc