tm r Azr.x Wi7i t V, ; i 0 VL V!A v m i ry attle llloat From EAtins TVet Pallurerreventien and Cure. I observe ia a late number of the Farmer n account of the death of cattk frow eating clover while wet with rain. Such accidents ere of very common occurrence. I Lave icy self had fresh clover pastures every year, for tnaoy yeirs and formerly lost many valuable cattle from Moat; of late years cot any. In tHy kind of g(Ki. sweet pastare, cattle will find themselves to full as to produce a great ilistensiou of the stomach, but no bad conse quence results, beyond some brief distress to them. Dut if the grass be very succulent, nnd esneciailv if i b wt with rain or dew, and the weather is very warm, and especial. if salt be given when the grass is wet, a fer mentation of the contents of the stomach some times take place, and a distension ensues, speedil t fatal to the animal, if not promptly arrested; early in the season clover is espe cially dangerous. Cattle rarely bloat on oth er kinds of grass though I have known an in stance of a very rank growth of young timo thy causing bloat. As the season advances and the clover becomes less succulent and more woody in its texture, the danger dimin ishes until it disappears altogether. Every Tar mer who has clover pasture may observe that though his cattle, in the early season of r u past sturae eat tne ciover wuu aiuj, corners and swales producing June fence grass will be chopped close to the ground, while the clover is half a knee high. And if swales and fence corners abound in propor tion to the number of cattle, no damage from bloat will ensue. This indicates that a pre ventative is to supply the cattle with a portion of food not producing bloat. Sowing timothy seed in large proportion with the clover is one method. Good, sweet hay supplied to the cattle, in such quantities as they will con sume during the night, while they are yarded, will effectually prevent bloat. It not only partially fills the stomach of the animal, thus diminishing the quantity of clover taken in, but it neutralizes and prevents the acetous fermentation which causes the bloat. When cattle are first turned into clover pasture in early spring, if they be freely fed with good hay in the morning, no auxicty need be felt about bloat for that day, no mat ter how abundant and succulent the pastures may be. Some cattle ire continually liable to bloat. It has been advised to fatten and slaughter; but I have this year a young and valuable cow, having this tendency, that I have carried through the dangerous season, simply by giving her at night all the sweet, early cured hay she could eat. Visitors have looked on in wonder, when, near sundown, 1 would call the cow from the pasture, to see the eagerness and avidity with which she would eat the hay, although full even to dis tress with the clover; often expressing her joy at the sight of the hay by a prance and a caper I have several times observed that when she was so distended by clover so as to make ma fear for her, that a few minutes of bay eating would perceptibly diminish the distension, and soon her appearance would be safe. As the clover became woody and less succulent, her appetite for bay diminished. Salt should be freely given to cattle in clover pastare, but never when the grass is wet, for that often causes bloat. When bloat occurs, a good remedy is to twiet a hay band, dip the centre of it in tar, insert the tarred part in the creatures mouth, and tie tight behind the horns In one instance a. case of every alarraiDg bloat in a two year old steer I made a hole in the paunch on top, just for wrrd of the hip bone, with a long, narrow knife, and inserted a goose quill. The ani mal was speedily relieved, and lived to be slaughtered for beef, months afterward. Pre vention, however, is a better cure. If it is desired at any time to turn cattle unused to such pasture into clover, it may be done with safety by giving them a quantity of brined hav before turning them in; but never with out precaution should fresh cattle be turned into wet clover. Horses rarely bloat, but a horse near me died rhis spring from distress eaused by eating clover after a shower, Ohio farmer. Iveepino iAiiM accounts. A. correspon dent of the Earuier and Gardner, thinks that ft 'a if every farmer kept a systematic account of everything seen and done on the farm, the agricultural papers would become twofold more valuable than they now are, as the notes of such observations as might be made could be more readily relied upon and communica ted, than if mad from memory; and farmers who now never think of writing for the papers would take pleasure in so doing.' Grow More Root Crops. "The Hon. A B. Conger, President of the society, made an earnest address to the farmers present to aban don the exhaustive process and adopt the root cultivation. He believed in the English dog ma, that without roots for food, there must be few cattle; that with few cattle there must be little manure; and that with little manure there mast bo little crops. Solon Robinson observed, in regard to fee ding root crops, that the bad taste imparted to the butter by feeding turnips, could be re moved by putting a piece of charcoal into the milk before churning, and wold disinfect it iboroughly. Caibase. This useful and profitable ve getable ay be planted now in all vacant pla ces. The Drumhead is one of the best lata varieties. 50,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD EVERT BODY'S LAWYER AND COCK SELLOR IX BISIXKSS, nr fraxk cross Y, Of the Philadelphia Bar. 1L TeUs Yvti How to draw up partnership papers wd gives general forms for agreement 01 all kinds, bills of sale, leases ana petitions It Tells You How to draw up Bonds and Mort- V vages, Affidavits, Towers of Attorney, .Notes and I.ills ot fcxcliange, neceipu ana neieases It Tells You The laws for the collection of Debts, with the Statutes of Limitation, and amount and kind of property exempt from Execution in every State. 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The work is written in plain lauguage, free from medical terms, so a to be easily understood. while its simple recipes may soon save you roany times the cost of the book. It is printed in a clear ar.d open type: is illustrated with appro priate engravings, and will be forwarded to vour address, neatly bound and postage paid, on re ceipt of $1,00. 1000 A YEAR can be made bv enterpri sing men everywhere, in selling the above work. as our inducements to all such are very liberal. ror smgie copies 01 tne liooK, or lor terms to agents, with other information, apply to or ad dress, JUHJN K. I'UT IKK, Publisher. No. 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June 13, 18G0.-Cm. M AGMFCIENT ENGRAVING OP CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS AND HIS CREW. This Beautiful En gracing was' designed by Rcbexs, one of the most celebrated artists that ever lived; the cost of the original desi'm and plate being over $S00, size 22 by 29 inches. The Philadelphia Daily Nacs, says,"the mere nommiai sura assea lor the engraving, 13 a suf ficient inducement for persons to purchase, with out the additional Gift." SCHEDULE OF GIFTS To be given to the purchasers. For full parti culars, send for a Bill. 1 cash $5,000 5 cash leash 3,000 10 cash 1 cash 2,000 10 cash 1 cash 1,500 10 cash 1 cash 1,000 10 cash 1 cash 500 10 cash 1 cash 500 1000 cash 4. cash 300 2000 cah $309 300 250 200 100 50 5000 Together with a great variety of other vlua- oie uitts, varying in value from 50 cts to $25. Any person enclosing in a letter $1 and five 3 cent Postage Stamps (to pay for postage "and Roller) shall receive, by return of mail, the mar- nificient Engraving of Christopher Columbus, (and one of these valuable Gifts as rer Bill 1 Address all orders for B ills or Engravings to V. S. IIERLINE & 00 Box 1812, Philadelphia, Ta. 1 miaoeipnia, jjiay 23, I8bO.-3m. FRANK W. HAY OFFERS to the Merchants and others biiyin TIN, COPPER OR SHEET IRON WARE? -1 1 : r 1 . . . . i oca ugaiii, inducements not tound in anv iiiauuiaccory est 01 the - Alleghenies. Al ares packed carefully and . GUARANTEED SOT TO LEAK. ALSO Dealer in all kinds of STOVES. Convey PUMPS, LEAD PIPE SHEET METALS, ENAMELED & HOLLOW-WARE. - at aianulacturers prices. PRINTED TRICE Lio lib now ready. Address, F. W. HAY, Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa February 8, l860.-6m. HOSTETTER'S STOIYIAGH BITTERS. It is a fact that, at Some period, every mem ber of the human family is subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions; but, Irita lb aid of a good tonic and the exercise tit t1am fcotttaoii sense, they may be able so 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 things at the least hazard of vital strength and 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, gmng satisfac tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate-powerfully upon the eioma?h, 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 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 c-quaL 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 Tarious forms, than any other, and the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER'S &TOMACII BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of florae kind ; then 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 there is not to be found a more healthy people than 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. Fevee and Agce.- This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body 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 body by the use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in 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 healthy digestion, the complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. For Persons in Advanced Yeart, 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 be appreciated. And to a 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, such as Hostetter'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 recommend their use in all cases of weakness. CAUTION. We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for IIOSTETTERS CELEBRATED STOMACH BlTTEES, anil ece that each bottle ha the wrds " Dr. J. Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the eida of the bottle, and stamped on the metallio cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the labcL MS- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTEH & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa, and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealera generally throughout the United States, Canada, South. America, and Germany. AGENTS. Davis & Jones. Ebensburg; J. A. Purrish. Summitvil'e; Wm. Litzinger, Loretto; Teter Kinney, Monster. August 31, 1859. ly. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! milE SDrSCRIBER would respectfully inform JL the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he lias opened a Saddler's shop, iu the Lavement of his dwelling house, on Ilorner street, where he is prepared to furnish to order on the mot reasonable terms, every description of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness &c. Having many years' experience in the busi ness, employing none but the let workmen, and using the best material upon all his work, he hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share 01 the ubhc patronage. Country produce at all times taken in exchange for work, and the highest market prices allowed. O -Y a1 Ulib LJ. Ebensburg, Sept., 14, 1859.-tf. GEORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTON, Importers and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c, No. 255 Market Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand the genuine Timothy Slack's Augers, . Mann s Beatty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & al ton's superior polished bteel Shovels. Uarhng & Waldron's Grass ami Cradling-Scythes, Com mon andPatent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, &-c, &c, which they oiler for sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers only Januiry 25, 1855. TO I IN II. ALLEN & CO., NOS. 2 4 v Chestnut Street, ("south side, below Water.) PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-wake HorsE, ix the Citj .) Mnufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine made BROOMS, Patent Grooved CEDAR-WARE, warranted not to shrink, WOOD & WILLOW WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, &c, of all descrip tions. Please call and examine our stock. March 4, 1.857. ly. BEN. P. THOMPSON, with P. I. PATTON & CO., Wholesale Dealers in and Manu facturer of HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Rowers, Buffalo Robes, &c. No. 128 Market street, below Fourth South side, PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for W ool and Shipping Furs, PRICE I. PATTON. A. OFPENHEIMER. February 17, I858:tf CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL IXDCCEMEXTS TO AGEXTs! Fifty Dollars a month, and all expenses paid. WE wish to engage an active Agent in every County throughout the United States and Canadas, to travel and introduce our NEW TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD I OCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. This 1 ixceltior Machine is just patented, with valuable i -iprovements, which make it the cheapest and -ost popular machine in existence, and acknowl edged to be unsurpassed for general utility. A iniited number of responsible agents are wanted m solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of $50 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. Nov. 9, 1859.-50-8w. BostonMass. T EMOVAL' PAUL GRAFF. MANUFAC- XI. ' turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Straw Goods. Hats and Cans. No. fifii Tfirtli Third Street, between Arch and Cherry. Thila- l,uu March 6, 185C. Ciu, (Soppcr anb Sfettt ron jo- fS! rT-j 2 1 rjlHG SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFOF.2IS THC CITIZENS OF EHENSBUHG AND JL vicinity that he has ju.-t received and has on hand tiie LARGEST, BEST, and MOST COM PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Wa on boxes. Sugar kettles, &c, ever ofll-red for sale in Ebensburg. Bra,-s and Gpper Kettles of all sizes; Preserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin, Cpper and Sheet Iron ware of every description. Also He has just received a large assortment cf HARDWARE and CUTLERY : House furn sh ing Ware, Harvestintr Tools. Carnenter's T.kiIs. Wooden and Willow Ware. Glass Warp. Jappand Ware, Brittannia Ware, Hoop wmen ne win sell very low for CASH. Tersons wishing any thing in his lino he respectfully invites to give him a call and examine prices. JZr Job work of all kinds done on the shortest notice. j tl.ee Pills are ma is Su:..ri;i; Also House Spouting raaCe and put up on the saortcst notice fc most reasonab-e terms for cash S V,e pores f the skin, uu l n--CC?-Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Alo Cherry, A.-h. and Poplar lumber, throwing o;;t the Jir i fjrt- . f old Metal, Copper. Bras, Tewtcr, &c,. taken in exchange. GEORGE HUNTLEY- witLin. Ti. -i sec 1 is a 1 i.n.t w trsz'k ff ...11 .,. .... .. . ,r.i .1. . - . .. - " F. ' noma respccuuiiy call the atier.iiou 01 wie puo.ic 10 me greaie? improvements ever m .I'm in vAJvm oioves ir uurnmg tiie 1 f - ... - . . ;as and Ebensburg, April 25, 18G0. LUOIS LUCKIIARDT. WATCHMAKER AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCH ES AND JEWELRY. TIIE undersigned respectful! ct bega leave to inform the cit Q-- zns of Johnstown and vicinity fc' ' "r taht he has just received and is n.V -s.tjjL opening the largest stock of Clocks II atches, and Jeicelri,e-QT brought to jonnstown without ex cepting, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest." His prices will always be uniform Une customer will not be charged more for the same quality of goods than another. A List of some of the articles comprised in the assortment? is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store or. Main Street. Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, fui jewelled. Gold LepinesT 4 holes Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chains, Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Fin?er Rin;rs. Gold Cuff Pins. Gold and Silver Watc 1 Keys. Portmonaies, Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, Plated leaspoons ' Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Setts, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, A-c., Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches, Gold Bracelets, Accordeoas, ' Silver and Tlated Spectacles, &c.,&c, &c. CXJ" All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that he cannot be undersold, the under&ign respectfully solicits the conSdenee and patronage of the public. LOUIS LUCKIIARDT Mayl4, 185G. 29-tf. Jan. 5, 1859. J 0I1 11 31 li cage Manufacturer and Dealer In all Kinds ofCisr Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., HoUisdayiborg, Pa. Constantly on Land, a fine 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 thev are represented. August 8, 1855. ly. . 1 AKCABC HOTEL,, Ebensburp, Ia HENRY FOSTER. Proprietor. 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 may be dis posed to patronize hirn that his TABLE will V supplied with all the luxuries of the season. Lis BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains pared to render his guests comfortable. Ehensburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly. I RECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA CO UN TY. The lubscriber is preparing, fif suffi cient encouragement be given,) to publish a Di rectory MAP of Cambria County intended to cor-tain as much information as any other Coun ty Map now Published in Pennsylvania. The same to be lithographed, colored and mounted in tne most modern style and workmanlike mnaner, and delivered to subscribers at $5 per copv. WILLIAM. CHRISTY June 30, 1858. EAST AVENUE NURSERY, ROCHESTER, YORK, W. M. H0YT & Co , PROPRIETORS. I7JRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES . of all kinds, and varieties, promptly fur nished to order. P. BranitT. of Loretto, will at tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed to Lim will receive prompt attention. C. MERRIT, General Agent. October 19, 1859.-tf. f BBLS. N. O. & WHITE SUGARS, XV.1 5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses, 5 " Golden Syrup, For sale by " E. nUGIIES. July 13, 1859. J. C. A GO V, Attorney at Law, Ebtnibarg, OFFICE IN COLONADE ROW. Nov. 11, 1857: l.t I" O. O. F. Highland Lodge No Xa 423 meets every WEDNESDAY 55. vening at their Hall on High st., in ""-i the upper storyof Shoemaker's store THIS WAY. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large and idpendid Assortment of American Pock et Knives. (Every knife warranted.) bv GEORGE HUNTLEY. August, 10. 1859. 3t. ITTJOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND REASONABLE TRICES. Mare, Jsffofits, )Iougl;s, ffc. 1 f o S3 a m m 73 55 tp us -3 o x -Ji 55 O O O o 03 tr o CO Iron, Nails, Window Glass, &c. Arc, all ,. ... . . - smoke by which means is saved o0 per cent of GEORGE HUNTLEY. Ti EAD TlllSiY V0UI: OWN UilLitLbla . . JCST KECKIVED. A NEW STOCK O Jewelry, Watnhes. ? J "v 1. J 4. xJ . CLOCKS &. -iti AOTIOSS. At the sign of the I'.ij Watch, 3 fain street, Juhns town, Pa. of the pe-'pie ot Llx-nsburg aud surroun country to tr.e fact that be has been ap.iutcd an Agent of a large importing boueof WATCH ES, CLOCKS, fee, and also of a large manufac turing c-stabliahmeut of JEWELRY, whereby he is enabled to offer such inducements to purcha es of these r.rticles as were never before offered in this place, or anywhere this side of the Alle ghenies. He would also call attention to his large as sortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY just received all of the latest styles an 1 most beautiful workmanship. Having selected his stock with great care, he is confident Le can suit (every tv-te as to styie as well as !1 pockets by the great reduction in prices. Till: L A DlliS are particularly invited ti au inspection of present stock aud prices. EAR DROPS hitherto ! tuix'n s.ld at ?l.v.O wdl now le scld at o cts., au-l warranted to si the te t of wear. Breast Fins, Rings, ic, at a reduction. GCXTLLJIC A : I would call your attention to my beautiful as sortment of GOLD A. YD SILVER WATCHES, at the following very low prices : Hunting Verge Watches, warranted, 0.25 Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at aa 1 then reduced to $14, I wiU now sJl at from $10 to $11.50 Hunting Levers from $12 to $10.00 Open Faced Cvlinders, heretofore sol 1 at $10, I will sell at from $7 to S.00 Oven Faced Detached levers, $10 to $12.00 All wafrhes sfJd will be warranted to v twice uwntlis. or exchanged for anot'itr f cahie. i.-..-..i..i ; . :.,..:f.t .,,11 .. i ;r eyual it . st.K;k, as the advertiser is confident that for leui. aiieiv tu.i m ic ii is uuiouca community while the r.nces at which itis CASH ol.1v Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks, Watches. Jewelry. &c, c f all kinds, for which the Cambria Count v Iron Ci'inpacv "scrip" will be taken at par. All work war rant !d. ' TOWN AND COUNTRY ST.wREK EUPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, Arc, at less thau citv prices. JOSEPH G. HOLMES, Agent. August S. 185o.!r. REMOVAL! Co.iCU 31 A X T F A C T O R Y . THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country that he Las removed his shop from the old stand to the shop lately occupied by John Evans (Carpent r.) where Le is prepared to do all kiuds of work in Lis line of business at short notice and on reasonable terms, and be hopes bv using but the very be.t material and employing ' but the best workmen to merit a full t-harc 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 dirft-rtnt qualities and prices: I BAROUCHES. CHARIOT EES, one and two i Loie ROCKAWAYS, close quarter, eliptic and C-spring COACHES, second Land work of differ ent kinds, Ac. making a variety that will suit all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING done with neatness add dispatch. WM. BARNES. Ebemburg, April 27, 1859-23-tf VVILLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE I T Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in Fcr cign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskev. No. 329 Commercial Row, Libertv street, PITTSBURG, Pa. SUNDRIES 500 Bbls double Rectified Whis key. 187 Bbls Old Mononsahela RveWhiskv. Par, (very choice ) 50 Uhds N. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour. Lard, Iron & Nails ic.,all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, l85S.tf FIRE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE ! ! ! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntion of the public to one of the great est improvements ever made in COOKING r.ine ourmngoi i.euaoAuo.uoar., fec tiouarv. Sugars. Hre oy Wliieu uie-aus, la saveAi i per itui e-i luti. GEORGE HUNTLEY. Ebesuburg Aug. 17, S59 -tf. LTJIlIBER. TINE POrLAR CHERRY bcr bought and bold by AND ASH LUM-E- HUGHES. AT AT June 29lh lS59.lf. r rv 1 a t mm Li AIxiTt -re present you wiia a Lk-u -MURSE tLe inventor of MOi;r;s -t ROOT PILLS. This .lfaLiLr ..p r;. the greater art of his life .a travtlu: V visited Europe, Aia, aid Afrca, North America L.is spent thn-e the Indians of our We.ern couLtrv-J." " this way that he lr V.au t I'";', J1 discovered. Ir. Morse w as the Lr.-t ' tab'i-h the fact that ail diea? ' PUKITY OF THE BLOoD :Lat , :ro; hc;ilth and life depended ujxa t!.:.- Ti;J - When tLe various passages le. :ae and do not n't .n perfect K-mr.o'v ; fcrent functi.i.s cf tl.e loir, '- action, lr rr.os thick, corrupted, a-J " thus canning all pains, iiekn.--s every name; our strength is ix:.i... health we are deprived of, ar.d if ; assisted in throwing otf the fctag::;tu -b'.coJ will become choked ai:d ce.-.-e t . thus our light of life will forever it -2 How impoitant then that we ..cii .1 var:; :s passages o! I how ple.sa;.t t-" rss that we Lave i. to put a medicine iu your reach. of ' r Willi .1. gr w ar-r ;d the j j.. Nature's Gar-h-n. fr t! h's 1 t,f t'isonsf-d man. Oi.e of e l.( ai the r. . nect 'tant. t:it r rn ua 1 u 1.-7: I.:.-.: fuel the iuns ?n I thu- - ' X ' , forms its duty in I'.r-oin o:i i humors fr;ni the lung by c ; rtVhthe kidnev:: tcJc-- ! ! tiray large amcunts of impurity fr.u . . I third is a JJiurt :ic, wi.icii i.:vis which is then thrown out ua:.iifuilv hi".. nary or water passage, and wLich tvu'i i been d'schargeti in any otLer way. "i" ; . is a Cathartic, an : accvropar.ies t:.c I erties of the Pills while tugizea ia ! bioo-l; ti.e coarser panicles 01 mq.i-r.iy -r 1 cannot pass bv the other out'i.t, .u . t u-... cuveveJ ell in great :mg . wels. From the alove, it is shown t ! Indian R'-'t Pwls n -t oidy entvr t: ! but Income united with tl.e l.li, f r ; I way to every part, and completviy r u: I cleanse the system from all ira: ur::y. i life of the lody, wi.i.h is tneL! o-i, be. fectly healthy; consequently all si.i ! pain is driven from the system. f..r ! remain xvka the lcnly 1coij-s s- j ! clear. - H j The rcr.s. n wnyje p.e aje si sick, and wiiv s. many cap. is 1- not cr-it a :iie i:cirj wiiic!i wi 1, ted arts, atid wj.kh will f sae i r t he di.--.f- t 1 C.i-t large qu.11.tity f f an i i ed, and the stomach and ii Lis overllowiug wilu ti.r? c- nut te. dergoing a dis;igr-!-al le fermentati. i witli the bioo l. wi.ivli tr.r rupte-l matter through evt-ry v i:. ;.n , until life :s taktn fr -in the b ly by .".-. i M rse"s PILLS have added t- ti:e:..-.h-. j upon victory, by resU'ii:;g iiiillL . , i t; j blooming, Le;il:n and haiouiifcss. Ye-. : j who ine le.u racked or t.jmK.rl i nes, j.ain and angr.lsli, and whose 1 ... have been sc-.rcheJ bv the l uinit. t. raj:t.. frvvr. 1 wl,.. have 1 e-: n 1: within a s;e; of tl.e s l-.r.t i were. -.... ..u ;i s;e. ' stand ready ti-i"-l'y that they . j numberi-il with t':e lea1. Lad it n j this great and w-n L-rfal r ed;a:.e. 1 ! diau Root I After ce- r t. i been t.ikeu. ti.y v !. s.t ' :. 1 : surprised, i'i wit- ei:..: tiiir ti I N-t oii-y d t'.y ciHO h:,r.. ', strengtli, r.r. I bike away cV. skV: i- i .... f"f ; anu:s:i. but tliev f.l in. e go . wi.i. L r.. e-i' th-v v. f-rtindation 'f the disease. Ti.cvfore. it will l e sh' .-. who use these Piils. lli-k ex - . Li.is i - . .1 -" oi- . - f . j cf: ! will fjTin t.'lrrn in i t , i.r.it'W i l uapjv lite wia ct:er:.;i ai tri.::iii y CS IJ by Tih'tiiits Devir.c. L - ! bv Medici ne IX-ide: s gen trail v t :.r s i Couutv : B. Lake Judoii, s . ,-r White A: Co., No. 5 Leon a r 1 st.. N. Y c-tors ; William Mud:e C'., F: ; r Dr. A. TrasVs M.rinetic t l-.t:re:.:. Madison count v. N. Y., General A f August 3. lSo'JJv First Arrival SPRIMi & SUffliER GO Tin FU city, is now stock of opening cue ot It c b- SPRING AND SUMMER G'-T: ever brought to this rr.siket. a:. 1 v -sell very chear f, r Caj.h. His si.vwc part cf the following artlvlcs, : CH ALLIES, DELAINES. BRILLIANTS, COB U L C . PRINTS OF ALL KIM -; AND RICHEST 0 Sliaw 1. which for Leautv cantot l-e si I- READY-MADE MP LADIES' SHOES. DRUGS aJ Tl all of which Le will sell very c' C 'I'-. He invites the ci:::t-r.s oi '-"; f$.i& and the surrounding c:V Lim a calllforepurcl-ar:' as Le is satisfied Le ran sell goo's 1 ' '' cLeaper than they cn le botl-i storn in town. join Bods Ebensburg, April 20, lS5?:tf. l .MU. IIUlL, l.orii'"- JOHN A BLAIR, Tk r.i :rrr Also, in corincc tion, BLAIR i will leave the L'nion Hcnse fcr Uon in time to take the Eastern cr Every accomenlation will le ' passenger ccmfrallte. PHILIP EEIMEK. K 'ST. J REYMEIi A ANDERSON. h v I.EKS is Foreim Fruits. Nu:S.-:-" .tionarv. Sugars. Fire orks. ai- , . ges ana iemers receiveu .- -street. Opposite the St. Charles L-,-:" Tittsburg, Feb. 17, lS5S:tf 31. . 3I4GEIIAV .r Attorney at L.w, Eb"- a r OFFICE No. 2. iFFICE No. 2. " Colonnade i- " CX.urt House. IXwmK-r 7, M ly
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