VJ iWC' V 3- f - c7 C c The Effects 'of Ueepenluff Ilia Soil. Last week we referred to the necessity r deepening tLet portion of the soil trbicb is ued o grow crops, as ens of the requirements of the times. This work seems to be grow in" more and more in farcr with every intel ligent farmer They are looking upon it with more favor, sa l are beginning to inquire her the tools may be baJ with which the woik may be performed. In conversing with a very obscrvert firmer on the subject a few davs since, he observed that so far as his ex? perience went the average depth of plowing throughout the State, sni certainly through Lis neighborhood, seldom averaged more than fix inches in depth, sometimes seven but the latter depth was exceptionable. He was con vinced also by actual experience of his own, that even on gtavelly loam soils, the Eubsoil became so indurated and packed by the tramp ling of the team and the pressure of the plow fictibrt it, that after a few p'ougbings the crust thus formed was not only impervious to the atmospheric iu3uence, but he has found it also to become as late and as coll as stiff clay, for the surface water was held by it and did not pass of readily in the spring. For these reasons he had almost come to the deter- iuation to try the effect of the subsoil ra plow. It must be borne in mind that the woik of subsoiiing is not to be done each year bat that its necessity is only felt once in the rotation. For instance a field is fallowed for a wheat crop, the wheat to b followed by clover, the clover by wheat, and the wheat by grass for bay for four years; wc have the whole ex pense of subsoiling spread over a series of fix or seven ytai3, during which the success tive crops get the benefit of the subsoiling process. When this work has been carried out in connection with draining it has more than doubled the value of the land, and the best cf this is not only ia the superior value of the crc but also in the increased rent charged for land which has been ouce made to produce by the mere work which has been expended in deepening the soil. Iu fact the deepening of the soil is the same to the farmer as in creasing bank capital of a merchant, it fa ciliates every operation that is carried on, and gives the command of more land, that every land it renders more productive, because it renders it earlier, so that every crop which is sown or planted gets the benefit of the whole growing season. The land with an iucreascd depth of worked soil, being more susceptible to the inCuence of heat, and pro ving to be wanner as well as dryer, and this point alone m our short season is not to be too highly estimated. Henry Stephens in the account of the results of deep culture undertaken on the estates of the Mar-" quis of Twecdale, one of the most distin guished Scottish agriculturists, relates there suits ia a whole series of fields, but we ex tract but one as an example. He says. "The 1( Il.nts field contained sixtoeu acres, of a candy clay soil aud subsoil, it was in oats in 1S4S, and produced at the rate of thirty sev en bushels to the acre; and in 1S-J9 it was bare fallowed and subsoiled; in 1S50 it yiel ded thirty one bushels of wheat to the acre. In 1851 and ISolI it was in grass, but the next spring it was plowed to the d?plh of fifteen inches with the Twecdale plow, and produced fixty and oue fourth bushls to the acre." From this single example we may easily draw the inference that if deep culture has such an effect iu the moist, cool climate cf Scotland, in ours, where vegetation ha3 the benefit of a dryer and warmer tempera ture, and under or dfnary circumstances comes forward so rapidly, it would be found equally as profitable. Michigan Farmer. I.ucrlcd Trees. So similar are the organs of roots and branches that ia many cases, they wi'.l thrive well if they are made to charge places. Andrew Knight an eminent physiologist of England, was the first to dis cover this. If we bend down a young plum or cherry tree and bury its b-auches, (or a large portion of them,) in the earth, they will throw out roots, and the original roots being afterwards gradually detached will send forth leaves, and in the course of time will produce flowers and fruit. Let some of the young orchadists whom we are training up try this experiment, and report progress to sue. Apples for feeding . For cattle, sweet ap ples are found to be anexcellent substitute for roots promoting both growth and health. For swine nothing equals an apple pie, either for relish or for fattening power. The pig is not very dainty about his pie, however. It you merely cook the apples and stir in a little bran, he won't refuse the dish, substi tute shorts, or corn and cob meal, or ground oats or buckwheat, and it will suit bis palate and pile on the fat amazingly. And, for fin ishing up a pieae cf work, an apple pudding, thickened with good corn meal is as far ahead of bard corn as as the corn is of raw pump kins. Pork made with apples is sweeter, aud quite as free from shrinking as the corn fed. Gtnessee farmer. Raping Machines. The Chicago Times and Herald says that idea of the amount of ground in wheat may be gathered from the rtatement of a responsible gentleman of Janes ville, who says that with the assistance of a rvy glass, be saw one hundred and forty fix reapers at work at one time. 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IIAY, Johnstown,, Cambria Co.,r. , sobruary S, l80.-6m. 1 cash $3,000 1 cash 3,000 1 cash 2,000 1 cash 1,500 1 cash 1,000 1 cash 500 1 cash 500 4 cash S00 An aperient and stomachic preparation of tllON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com bustion in Hydrogen. Sanctified by the highest Medical Authorities, both iu Euroje and the United States, aud prescribed in their practice. The experience of thousands daily prove that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital en ergy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions in dicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all malladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz: I Debility. Nervous AJTecttons, Emaciation, Dyrjiepsia. Const ijalion, Diarrha'a. Dysentery, Incipient Cunsumj(ion, Scrff ulcus Tuberculosis, Salt RJteum, Misinensiruation, U7tites, Chlorou, Liter Complaints, Chronic Headaches, IUieuna fisnt. Intermittent Ferers, Pimples Hit Face In cases cf General Debility, whether the re sult of acute disease, or of the contiuued dimi nutiem of nervous and muscular energy from Chronic complaints one trial of this restorative has proved successful to an extent which no description nor written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as fo have become forgotton in their own neighboi hoods, have suddenly re-appeared in the busy world as if just returned frem a protracted travel in a distnnt land. Some very signal instauces of this kind are attested of female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus, sanguineous ex haustion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and d3spepcic aversion to air and exweise for which the physician has no name. In Nervous Affections of all kinds, aud for reasons familiar to Medical men, the operation of this preparation of Iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor ously tonic, without being exciting and over heating, and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of costivenesa without ever being a gastric purgative or iutlicting a uis agieeable sensation. It is thi3 latter property among other which makes it so remarkably etfeettial and permanent a remedy for Files, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dis persing the local tendency which forms them. In Dyspepsia innumerable as are its causes, a single box of these Chalybeate Pill has often sufficed for the most habitual cases, including the attendant costireness. In unchecked Diarrhoea, even when advauced ! to Dj-sentary, confirmed emaciating and appa rently malignent, the effects have been eiually decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, deb'diatihg couph, and remittent hectic, which generally indicates Incipient Consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and in teresting instauces. In Scrofulous Tubcrculsis, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the most cautiously balanced preparations of idione, without any of their well known liabilities. The attention of females cannot Ie too confi dently invited to this remedy and restoratict, in the caces peculiarly affecting them. In Rheumatism, both Chronic and infiamatory in the latter, however, more decidedly it has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stifnesd of the joints and muscles. In Intermittent fevers it must neeersarily le a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new settlement of the Wet will probably be one of high renown and use ulness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole his tory of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy and fully restorative effects. Good appetitee, complete digestion, rapid ac quisition of strength, with an unusual disposi tion for active and cheerful txercistf, immediate ly follow its use. Put up in neat fiat mcttal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box; for sale by drug gists and dealers. Will be sent free to any ad dress on receipt of the price. All letter?, orders, ect., should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE, 6r G., General Agents, 20 Cedar St., N. Y. May, 30,1 SCO: W. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! rttHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform Jl the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of bis dwelling house, on Horner street, where he is prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of S ul lies. Bridles, and Harness &c. Having many years experience in the busi ness, employing none but the best workmen, and using the best material upon all his work.be hopes to ruerrit aud receive a lileral share of the public patronage Country pr duce at all times taken in exchange for work, and the highest market prices allowed. JAMES MAGUIRrJ. Ebensburg, Sept., 14, 1359.-tf. GEORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTON, Importers and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, Ac, No. 255 Market Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand the genuine Timothy Slack's Augers,W. Mann's Beatty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling & Waldron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Com mon andPatent Scythe Snaths," Patent Clothes Pins, $-c, &c, which they offer for sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers only , Januiry 25, 1855. CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AOEXTs! Fifty DfAlursa month, and all exjxnses paid. WE wish to engage an active Agent in every County throughout the United States and C-1 Tl .? . 1 1 . . .1 XTtl- vilj irta, iu travel huu luiroiiuce our xvrit TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD I OCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. This IvKcehior 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 ntility. A imited number of responsible agents are wanted x 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 Jb Leather Exchange. Nov. 9, 1 859.-50-8 w. BostonMass. BEN. P. THOMPSON, with P; I: PATTON & CO., Wholesale Dealers in and Mauu facturer of HATS. CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Goods. Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, Sec. No. 128 Market street, below Fourth South side, PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for Wool and Shipping Furs, PRTCE I. PATTON. A. OPPENHEIMER. February 17, 1858:tf REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoe. Straw Goods, Hats and Caps, No. 68 J North Third Street, bet w mi Arch and Cherry, Phila Pw rMarcb61855. . hi, Ooppcr anb Sjjcct $ron tsmsm s a til o p - o m as a o o OS a, a, o w -3 OQ M O LU tn O p THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS TII2 CITIZENS OF EBENSBURG AND vicinity that he has just received and has on hand the LARGEST, BEST, and MOST COM PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Farlor and Heating Stoves, Wa cn ooxes, augar seines, &c., ever offered for sale nvoii.iuo Mciutaui aiisizes: Ain, vpper anti once, iron ware oi everv aescriDtion - 1- . . .1.1 vJT- i Als.IIe has just receivel a larg? assortment of HARDWARE and CUTLEUY : House furuMi V - l'T " 5r"-: ingWare, Harvesting Tools, Girpenter's Tools. Wooden and Willow Ware, Glass WaVe U n K IStSr'Tr f JappaniWare Brittannia Ware, Hoop Iron, Nail,. Window Glass.&c. "0" " i winch he wih sell very low for CASH. j - JT , r , aic-"nf rn 1. L , . Persons wishing any thing in his lin he respectfully invites to give him a call and examine LJs ! " Onl ft 1 " prices. C7- Job work of all kinds done on the shortest notice. 1 JlT?!" r l " k 1 -' :r ' Also House Spouting maCe and put up on thesnortest notice 8c most reasonable terms f..r cash , , T "T V t" ',i"rr:- v' (-Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also-Cherry, Ash. and Poplar lumber. out t'e ?Z' ''7' !" : old Metal, Cnper. Brass. Pewter. &c. taken in exchange. GEORGE IIITXTr.EY- - VA" U l'r tif ' " c r : ALSO, He would resjectfully call the attentton of the public mate in iooiimg Stoves for burning the gas and Ebensburg, April 25, 18G0. LUOIS LUCKHARDT. WATCHMAKER AND DEALER IN CLOCKS.WATCH ES AND JEWELRY. THE un dersigncd rcspcctfull begs leave to inform tbe cit Zens or .lonnstown am! viiiiiv taht he has just received and is now jfel opening the largest stock of CbtcksWat hes, and Jewelry, ever brought to jonnstown vithout ex cepting, whicb will be sold " cheaper than the cheapest." His prices will always be uniform One customer will not be charged more for the ame quality of goods than another. A Last of some of the articles comprised in the assortment? is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store on Main Street. Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful jewelled. Gold Lepines. 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 Exteasion Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrins. Gold Finder Rings, Gold Cuff Pins, Gold ?nd Silver Watc ' Keys. Portatonaies, Ladies' Fans, fancy anil piain. Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best. Plated Teaspoons Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Sett, Violins and Bows, Violin Strinss. Ac. Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches, Gold Bracelets, Accordeoa?, Silver and Plated Spectacles. Sec, Sec, Stc ft? All sorts of Watches. Clocks and Jewelrv repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that he cannot be undersold, the undersign respectfully solicits the cnfidenee and patrone of the public. LOUIS LUCKHARDT " Mayl4, 1856. 29-tf. Jan. 5, 1859. Jolin 3PKeagc Manufacture-rand Sealer In all Kind ofCiga Suuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., Holliidajtburg', Pa. Constantly on band, 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 they are representee!. August 8, 1855. ly. Alt CADi: IIOTCJL,, Ebensbur?, Ia HENRY FOSTER. Pbopkietg. rillUS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS r JL 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 him that his TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains pared to render his guests comf. rtable. Ebensburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly. DIRECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA COUN T Y. The lubscriber is preparing, fi f suffi cient encouragement be given,) to publish a Di rectory MAP of Cambria County, intended to coLtain as much information as any other Coun ty JHap now Published in Pennsylvania. The same to be lithraph. coloreJ and mounte.1 in tne most modern -tvle and workmanlike mnanr and delivered to subscrilrs at $5 per conv. vILLIAM CHRISTY June 30, 1858. EAST AVENUE NURSERY, ROCHESTER, XETT YORK. W. M H0YT & Co , PROPRIETORS. FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES of all kinds, aud varieties, promptly fur nished to order. P. Braniff. of Loretto, will at tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed to him will receive prompt attention. a MEKRIT, General Agent. October 19, 1859.-tf. f ( BBLS. N. O. & WHITE SUGARS, X.f 5 BUs. N. O. Molasses, 5 " Golden Svrup, For sale by " E. HUOHES. July 13, 1859. J. c. xoo., Attorney at Law, Ebentbnrc, F, o FFICE IN COLONADE ROW. Not. 11, 1857:1. t rO. O. F. Highland Lodge No 4.1 A . iinriitvif . ..2 meets every n.u.NuuAi vening at their Hall on High st., in T" the upper atoryof Shoemaker's store THIS WAY. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large and plpondid Assortment of American Pock et Knives. (Every knife warranted.) bv GEORGE HUNTLEY. August, 10. 1859. 3t. OJ0B WORK OF LL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. I -41 (Mare, jitobes, ploajbs, c. imam i -a si o so a tri S -3 ? -3 e m 73 c K 55 mmm o o o z o M o 9? rxt in Ebensburg. Brass anl Copper Kettles of all ic to tue greatest improvements ever smoke by which means is saved 50 per cent of fuel GEOP.GE HUNTLEY. READ THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN INTERESTS ! JCST RECEIVED, A XEW STOCK Visit oh p s 5 TpwpI to WdlbllCa 5b dCWeiry, CLOCKS tt. gSS SOTloss. At the sign f the Rig Watch, Main street, Johns- town, Fa. ri 1 1 1 - The under igneJ desires to call the attention r .1 r T-i 1 1 5 - of the ieopIe of Ebensburg and surrounding i-MuuLi t vev LitKj j.M.t, Ludb tic u.ks i.rcTrii apwimcu ntry act that he bas leen appeinteI rge importing house of WATCH- also of a large nianufao an A sent of a lar ES, CLOCKS, & tuiing establishment of JEWELRY, whereby be is enablea to oner such luducemeuts to purcha sers of these articles as were never before offered in this place, or anywhere this side of the Alle ghenies. He would also call attention to bis large as sortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY just received all of the latest styles and most beautiful workmanship. Having selectt-d his stock with reat care, he is confident he can every iimc s io siyie as w-tu as Ml pocst-ls A. . . ,1 . by the great reduction in prices. TIIK L.1DIC8 are particularly invited to an inspection of Lit present stock an 1 prices. EAR DKOi'S hitherto .H . - 1 r.A 1 ..,.. 1 .tl ... -- . j . -, . w in iiv-i, -v. ffviu ii vis.. warranted to tand the tot of wear. Breast Pins. Rings, &.c. . at a reduction. GI.TLL.MCS: I would call your attention to my leautiful as sortment of GOLD A XD SILVER WATCHES, at the following very low prices: Hunting Verge Watches, warranted, $S.2o Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at SO. and then reduced to 114. I w i!l now sell at from $ 10 to 1 1 1.50 II u nti n z Le vers from 4l2to$lG.OO Open Face ! Cylinders, heretofore sold at $10, I will ?e!l at from $7 to 8.00 Open Faced Detached Levers, $10 to $12.00 All watches sold will be warrant el to no for twelre months, or exekangtd for another rf equal ralue. Everybody is invited to call and examine tbe stock, as the advertiser is confident that f r ex tent, variety and style it is unrivalled in this community, while the prices at which it is of fered are unprecedented low. Goods sold for CASH only. 7 Particular attention pai l to repairing Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, ic, (fall kinds, for which the Cambria County Iron Gmpary's "scrip" will be taken at par. All work war rant !. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, Ac, at le-9 than city prices. JOSEPH G. HOLMES, Agent. August 8, 185.ly. REMOVAL! C o A C II 31 A X U F A C T O R T . would rereetfullv inform T'll E subscriber the citizens of Elensburjr and surrouadin country that he has removed bis shop Irom the oui nana to the shop lately occupied by John Evans (Carpent rA where be is rrenar.! to I all kinds of work in bis line of business at short ' f l. i l . ii . i i...; , , -fK'j'it out the best workmen to mont & full .har public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in purchasing a Carnage will do well by calling at this establishment. He is prepared to manufac ture the following kinds of vehicles, viz: ri oiaereni ouaiiiies and rices: S3 ij.iiic c nr... uiAuiuihiA one and two) Sfcnnls horse ROCKA WAYS close quarter, elii tic and , , , t , ,..-,,-- C-spring COACHES, second band work of differ- j Llcbf cr beauty canw-t I surpass i ent kinds. 4c. making a Tariety that will tuit j nr r.V Alt nr ni riTMllP all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING done j aLAUY-MADL CLDTh.N3i with neatness add dispatch. WM. BARNES. J LADIES' SHOES. DRUGS and rniFTXE Ebem burg, April 27, lS59-23-tf all of which be will sell very cheap. 7 ILLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE Grocers, Importers, and Iealers in For eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old M.mongahela and Rectifieil Whisker. No. 329 Commercial How. Liberty street, PITTSBURG, Pa. SUNDRIES 500 Bbls double Rectified Whis key. 187 Bbls Old Monongahel a Rve Whisky. Par, (very choice ) 50 Hhds N. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, abso Baconj Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails 4c, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, lSS8.tf FIEE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE ! ! f THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntion of the public to one of ihe rreat est improvements ever raadc in COOKING STOVES, the burning of tbe GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is saved Fifty per cent of fml. GEORGE HUNTLEY". Ebesnburg Ang. 17, lS59.-tr. LUMBER. PINE rOPLAR CHERRY AND AST! LUM ber bought and sold by E. HUGHES. June Jtt!il859. tf. ft i Above we prose nt Vi a mtn j, ... . SE the inventor t-f V iT.'i ROOT TILLS. This i bil3:..;,r. , " t the gre.iter part rf bis Lfe in trv : n 'visited Enroj e, Asia, and AiV-a " l? North America has t-ptnt tLn-e the Indians of our Western courtrr . I .. ; .i . ti:. . -' i mis way luai iiic tuuuiu l t i i i uisojerew, ir. .worse was tl,e tr-t PURITY OF THE BLOOD that health and life depended upon this v: j When the various passage l.-!2 Mil m. T t S ft f It (MrkWf Law. . . ferent functions of the body, the action, becomf-s thick, corrupted r-H .i .7 u - 1.1 ""---.- cvcr' Dame; our -tret.gtb is esl.a-;i health we are deprived -f, and ifi?..'..! assisted in throwing off the r-tan.ai.t ' - ! blcotl w ill becme c-hoked r.nd Vf-vf -r, - thus our lirht cf life will forever 1 e 1.1 -1' How impoitant then that we th.v,' the pectorant, that fin and u: j tne lungs, ana 11. us. in a sx.t:;;n r;., I forms its duty in tkrowin .!Y pL:ez:j V i humors from the lungs by copious si:rir- 1 tiiirj is a jiureuc, wlicij r:v(-s d . . 1 ' strennth to tbe kidneys; thv. 'e.e ei ei:C.'Urr.f-: J ilraw large amouii's !" ijnt-ur.tv fr -m t-j OF j which is theu tlir-wii out U.uutif -.'Ar V v rarv r- n 1 wLit-' vui i h.i ! been discharl in nv other wav. Ttf j is a Catbartic. &n acce-mpan;-. ti. ' 1... ' ertlts of ti,? llis A Ll e 'gag-l it, pUr ;-v;. blool ; tK ctrs'r part:, les of In. purity v i cannot pa.-s bv the othr nit lets :r-t'"'.- ' , . ' ' - - i up ami convve.i 0J1 iu irreat ;u.i:.t : . . v - r iu '.-! ; t- . 1.A 1 jrroir ' T v w v t i it is shown tL.it i i.'t Iv -iit R-.t Pit but lome unite! wiin t:.; b!I. f j way V) et ry part, aii. cmplcte'v r u- . u: . cleanse the system from all iim-rtv, life of the Ufcly, which is the U " t V; j fei t' v -a:thi; c 'n-jue:irlv all s;.,;;, pain is driven frin thr svfctt-m. f .r ti v j remain whia tbe Ihxiv becc'ines s-i cii r. Tit re whype. -pie a-re s.- ditrvs- i ". j iH-t get a n:e.l:eire whir wii pas t-t suit tl ivrt an 1 which will ojn ti.e t; t the ilira.-; t.j 1 c.-t i-,:- -., I - j saire i t lze i'iara:ty if fjd arj.l other n..T.r.- el. an.l tlie st.mrh ari'l ir::-sti3-s ar J overf!-wiii j with T ? ccrruptt-l n.asr ; : j 1 oeri:ng a :iajTfa:-:r iirmei.t; uiiit'iig with the b wiicii ti .T). - uc ; . . t .t ,VV . , ' , uui.1 liie s itn iT'-r.i u.mv I v r i M .rse's PILLS have a litsl t' theiL- up-n victory, by rest .'iii nJ!i;..i.s - ;"r f : h!..isi;n.j health iiii.l h;p;-i::t. T-,m.'a who bite l-eu ra.kei r t. .rtn-iit-.J 'r nes. pain an-1 arjr'.iil:, and whose ff-.'t ; hare bii sc. .rch-.'. by the burning tit t raging ferer. and who have been I r. T i. were, within a step of the s b-iit tv- stainl re;v:y t numb-.-red v. is test ly h th" tn, thev wi , ba-3 it a , ! n .t this :r at r.nd wi.nib-rfdl ii.e.iiii: e . c two ; dian U t P'i's. Afte- cue or Vecn taken, they m a.-t.:ii!.ed. urjris-.l. in wit:. e -sing th-ir ci Nt only do t'i;y ive -strength, an 1 t ike away all si- k an-ii-ih, br; thv fit nre t' 'TK .1 foundation f the w. wLi Therefore, it will Ic sL n. c ii i- I .r pc lv ft- who usf the Pi!:. that thev will purify. th;.t di.-ea-e that U-.v.".ly t-ne take its llight, and the i:uh t f y...:;L ii; will aiin return, and the prosj-vt vi a i nappy life will c! eri-h an 1 bright :: v Zs S M by To.iLn.iS IK'vi;ie. ll'. l i by Medicine Dc;lciS generhy tlr ui Cuicty : B. Lake Judsa. su.'cvs- r ! While i C.... N Ii.ard st., N. V.. etors; Wiiiisni Mudge C.. (Vi ;t Ti-" T- L-riv. Dr. A. Tra s M v-'- rio Oir.tn:!it.) Mi-bs- n county. N. Y.. lt:.eral S"-.: Augu.-t 3. ISS'J.lv First ArriTal Tbe siPscrilxr. bavins just rttrrt ' " C1T. ock is now ojen:n. one of the i (i SPRING AND SUMMER Go I 5 ever brought V tl i r..as.t. ar.-l w:,w -h i tell very cheau for Cash. His sUik t-.-: part of tre following articles, ix : CH ALLIES, DELAINES, BRILLIANTS, COBUKGS. PRINTS OF ALL KIM S AND KICHET 0."-.- i f CjS1 n tlie surrounding c uT t'J ' r I bim a call ln re imrcl a:cf-: as be is satisfiel he ra.n m !1 irox3s t E. E - cheaper than they can le bought I -J store in town. , John Rodders. - Ebensburg, April 20, lt5':tf. lAIO Horse, l:bnt.bur?. JOHN A BLAIII, PKoKPinoE. Also, in connection. BLAIR & C' sb.-. Will lpav th T"r.ion Holse for W'.r.TC - tion in time to take the Eastern i t Wesie" - Every accomodation will passenger comfrablte. be afcrJti miLlP KETXER. .""BT. J. - 1 EYMER ANDERSON. Wuoix-- A. Itso iv ror.?n Vrnits. NnTS. !0S" r o v. (-.- lecniuiary, .ugrs. rire ni'iis. vj y ges and Leiue-js receivcl weekly. No. street- Opiosite the St. Charles luw Tittsl urg. Feb. 17, 185 Sri . r. m ic;ciiA t Law, KW.if- Altor-er P. FFICE No. 2. iJoucdJ KJ Court Honse. PecwnbeT 7. t4 ly : 1 wui.iTi- Aii secr,a is a r!Ai.t . 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