Tba following article, which wc find in the -TJlej Firmer." a Western agricultural; ferioJical. v?a n commend to tne attention 01 every farmers' boy. Parents sfccrsIJ also, foiut it out to their eonn, and if necessary, read it to thera carefully, and then band the article ovtr to them, without comments, un less the remarks be of a mild pleasing na ture: In the wile world there is no more im portant thins than farmer' boys. They are not so important for what they are, or for bat they will b-.. At present they are of bat little consequence too often. But far mere' boys always have been, and we presume always will be the material out of which the noblest men are made They have health and strength; they have bone and muscle; they heart and will; they hare nerve and pa- fence- they have ambition and endurance; ' mn i and these are tne materials iui wn.. Not buckraru and broadcloth, and patent lea ther and beaver fur, and kid gloves and watch aeals, are tke materials of which men are made. It take3 better stuff to make a man. It is not fat and flesh, and swaggr and self conceit; nor yet smartness, nor flippery, nor foppery nor faituese. These make fools, but not men; not men, sscb as the world wants, nx such as it will honor and bless. It is not long hair, nor much beard, Dor cane, nor a pipe, nor a cigar, nor a quid cf tobacco, nor an oath, cor a glass of beer or brandy, nor a dog and gun, Dor a pack of cards, nor a nov el, nor a vulgar book of love and murder, nor a tale of adventures, that makes a man. or has anything to do with making a man. Far mers' boys ought to keep clear of all these idle, fo'tih things. They shotrld be employ ed with nobler objects. They have yet to be j men of the clear grit, honest, iutelligeut, in dustrious, ambitious men, who love their country and their kind. With the means they possess how esy for them to be in fact the first class men They have land and etock and tools; they have health and time, mind; they have schools and churches and pa pers; they have books and perseverxnee and the heart and band for work. More than this they need not. Let them rwako and work and read and Etuddy, that they wi'.l make men of the right stamp. They must work intelligently and stuldy with an earn est purpose of being benefited, and then they will become what they ought to be, the real men of the world." Charcoal Tor Flgv We have experimented with charcoal dust for pigs, both when growing and fattening, aud considered uuiformly that tbe results were most favorable. It is very efficient aid in maintaining swine in a condition of healthy growth and ready fattening. Charcoal does not serve as food, it operates favorably as a purifier of foul gaseous exhalation, as au ab eorbant of liquori which it purifies, causing decompositions, resulting in the production of pure gases aud liquids from those before high Jy offensive. Those effects go cn in the system ae well without, and the result is that as a general corrective and regulative of tke system keep ing it in a sound healthy toue, promoting ap petite, &c , its value lies. It ha3 no proper ly medicated effect, as have ashes, or at least it possesses medical properties to a very small extent. This we think is reason enough for all the good effects observed. Keep a box or heap of charcoal oast in one corner of the hog pen, and occasionally throw some corn or email grain into it If near coal pits, use old bottoms. It should not, as 13 oftea recom mended, be mingled withe manure. Ex. Foreign Plants and Heeds. Mr. Clemson, the Superintendent of the Agriculteral Branch of the Patent Office is now on his way home from Europe, whither he went by direction of the Secretary of the Interior to purchase veg etable, medicinal and economical plants and aeeds generally. Many varieties have already been received. Before they are distributed among the people of tbe United States they will be tested at the goverumrnt propagating garden in Washington, where additional fa cilities for this purpose a e in progress, Heretofore much complaint has been made as to the worth lessness of seeds, but this in some degree was owing to the ignorance of the re cipients regarding the mode of proper cul ture. Cement for Holes in Castings. The best cement for this purpose is made by mixing one part of cu'phor in powder, two parts of ammoniac, and eighty parts of clean powder ed iron turciogs. Sufficient water mast be added to make it into thick paste, which should be pressed into the holes or seams which are to be filled up. The ingredients composicg this cement should be kept separate, and not mixed until required for use. It is to be ap plied cold and the casting, should not be used for two or three days afterwards. Lime and Farm Alanures. Get and ap- pllj lime when you can. ItH yery well for the wheat crop to put on even a few bushels to tbe acre, and especially well for the clover and grasses which may succeed it. A dres sing of twenty-five to fifty bushels may be put on as convenience suggests; the siuallej quantity to be repeated in a few years. Farm manures are always good for wheat, but should not be ued as top pressing after seeding un losa well rotted, when it may be put ca with the seed. 50,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD. EVERT BODY'S LAWYEH AND COTJN- BY FRANK CROSBY, Of the ThUaddphut Bar. It Tdls You How to draw up partnership papers and gives general forms for agreement, of all kinds, biHs of sale, louses and petitions. It Tdls You How to draw up Bonds and Mort gages, Affidavits, Powers uf Attorney. Notes and Bills of Exchange. Receipts and Releases. ! 2l Till Yvii Tbe laws fur the collection of Debts, with the Statutes of limitation, an 1 amount arid kind of projcrty exempt from Execution in every State. It Tills You How to make an Assignment proper ly, with forms for Compotitiou with Creditors, and the Insolvent law s of every State. It Tells You The legal relations existing between j Guardian and Ward, Master and Apprentice, and Landlord and Tenant. 72 Tdls Ytm What constitute Libtl and Slander, and the Law as to Marriage Dower, the Wile's riht in Property, Divorce and Alimony. It Tells You The law for Mechanic's Liens in ev ery State, and the Naturalization Laws of this country, and how to comply with the same. It Tdls You The law concerning Tensions and how to obtain one, and the Pre-Eniption laws to Public Land. -ft Tells You The law fo r Patents, with mode of procedure in obtaining one, with iuteferences, Assignments and Table cf Fees. It Tells You IIow to make your Will, and how to Administer on nn Estate, with the law and the requirements thereof iu every State. It Tells You The meaning of Law Terms in gen eral use, and explains to you the Legislative, Executive aud -Judicial Powers of both the General anil State Governments. jt Tells You How to keep out of law, br showing how to do your business legally, thus saving a vast amount of property, and vexatious litiga tion, by its timely consultation. Single copies will be seat by mail, poaLige paid, to every Parmer, every Mechanic, every man of Business, and every body in every State, on re ceipt of ,$1.00. or in law style of binding at 1,25 451000 A YEAR can be made by enterprising men everywhere, in selling the above work, as our icducements to all such are very liberal. For single copies of the Book, or f.r terms to agents, with other information, apply to or ad dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher. No. C17 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June Id, lSGO.-Cm. 1VIIIT CVERYIIOUY WATS. THE FAMILY DOCTOR: COXTAI.MSG StMjile Remedies, Easily OUaincd, for the Cure if Disease in all Forms. Dy Ti issor HENIIYS. TAYLOR, M. D. li Tdls You IIow to attend upon the sick, and Low to cook fur them; how to prepare Drinks, Poultices, Ac, and how to guard against in fection from Contagious Diseases. It Tdls You Of the various diseases of Children, and gives the bust and sim pleat mode of treat ment dunng Teething, Convulsions, Vacilla tion, Whooping-cough, Measles, &c, It Tdls You The symptoms of Croup, Cholera Infantum, Colic, Diarrhoea, Worms, Scallcd Head, Ringworm, Chicken-pox, &c., and gives you the best remedies lor their cure. It Tdls You The symptoms of Fever and Ague, aud Bilious, Yellow, Typhus, Scarlet and oth er Fevers, and gives you the best and simplest remedies for their cure. It Tdls You The symptoms of Influenza, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, Gout. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Erysipelas, Arc, and gives you the best remedies for their cure. It Tdls You The symptoms of Cholera Morbus, Malignant Cholera, Small pox, Dysentery. Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Liver, and the best remedies for their cure. It 2 ells You The symptoms of Pleurisy. Mumps, Neuralgia, Apoplexy, Paralysis, the various Diseases of thj Throat, Teeth, Ear and Eye, and the best remedies for their cure. It Tdls You Tbe symptoms of tpilepsv, Jaundice Piles, Rupture, Diseases of the Heart, Hemor rhage. Venereal Diseases, and Hydrophobia, and gives the best remedies for their cure. It Tdls You The best and simplest treatment for Wounds, Broken Rones aud IVisdocations, Sprains, Lockjaw, Fever Sores. White Swell ings, Ulcers, Whitlows, Roils, Scurvy, Burns and Scrofula. It Tdls You Of the various diseases of Women, of Childbirth, ami of Menstruation; Whites, D-vreimess, &c., &C., and gives the bcbt and simplest remedies for their cure. The work is written iu plain language, free from medical terms, so a to be easily understood, while its simple recipes may soon save you many times the cost of the book. It is printed iu a clear ar.d open type; is illustrated with appro priate mgravings, and will be forwarded to your address, neatly bound and postage paid, ou re ceipt of $1.00. 1000 A YEAR can be made by enterpri sing men everywhere, in selling the above work. as our lnuucements to ail such are very liberal. l or single copies of the Rook, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or id diess. JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher. No. C17 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. Pa. June 13, l8C0.-6m. Au.MruLM ENGRAVING OF HLSCREW WLCMBUS AND This Beautiful Engraving was designed bv RCBESS, one of the most celebrated artists that Ult .. . wi, ui iue original Uesi"'Q plate being over $800, size 22 bv 29 inrll an Ihe Philadelphia Dalbj Xcics, says, "the mere nominialsum asked for the engraviu-r, is a suf ficient inducement for persousto 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 3,000 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 500 cash 10 cash 10 cash 10 cash 10 cash 10 cash 1000 cash $309 300 250 200 100 &0 5000 1 cash 1 cash 1 cash 1 cash 1 cash 1 cash 4 cash. 300 2000 Ca-dl Together with a great variety uf other vlua 6000 niGcient En-raving of Chrttopher Columbus, of these valuable Gifts as per Rill ) a all orders f.r B ills or En-ravin-s to (and one Addres I'. S. HERLIXE&Ct) . - - Box 1812. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, May 23, 1860.-3m FRANK W. HAY c. e . iu uuy r-iim,. . - I ,' , ' , 1110 Aiiegnemes. All ares packed carefully and GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK. ALSO Dealer in all kinds of STOVES. Convey PUMPS, LEAD PIPE SHEET KETALS, ENAMELED & ' HOLLOW-WARE. at Manufacturers prices. PRINTED PRICE LIbTb now ready. Address, F. W. IIAr. . Johnsto-inj, Cambria Co.. Fa. Fbra&ry 8, l8S0.-em. o.c uuui, varying m value Irom 50 cts to $25. 3 cent lostage stamps (to pay for pofta-e and lM-merj siiau receive, by return nfma;! k 0pS tlie Merchants and others buying TIN, COPPER OR SHEET IRON WARE tO Sell nriin in! .i-w-. r . . IUUULriItl'1 lli I k I Ml M 1 sgssi Tmm i l m Li An aperient and stomachic preparation cf IRON purified of Oxygen and Caibon by com bustion in Hydrogen. Sanctified by the highest Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the Umted States, and prescribed in thtir practice. The txperience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of tbe blood, depression of vital en ergy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions in dicate its necessity m almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all malladies iu which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of te following complaints, viz: In Debility, Nercous AJlecliotts, Emaciation, Dysipsia, Constijtation, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Incijtienl Consumption, Scrrfuluus Tuberculosis, Salt Rheum, Jlismcnstruation, mites, Chlorotu, Liter Complaints, Chronic HeaJacJies, liheuma tistti, Intermittent Fccers, Timplcs ou the Face, SfC. In cases of General Debility, whether the re sult of acute disease, or of the contiaKcd dimi nution of nervous and muscular enerzy 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 to have become forgotton in their own aeighboi hoods, have suddenly re-appeared in the busv world as if just returned from a protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind arc attested of female Sufferers, emaciated victims cf apparent marasmus, sanguineous ex haustion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for whicli the physician has no name. Iu Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to Mdical men, -tl.e operation of this preparation of Iron must nece.-sari!3' be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor ously touic, without being exciting and over heating. ar.il pently, regularly aperient, even in the most ob&tinatc cases of costivenes without ever being a gastric purgative or iiiSicting a dis agieeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others which makes it so remarkably cueeiual and permanent a remedy for files, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and tpecinc aetioa, by dis persing the local teudeucy which forms them. Ia Dyspepsia innumerable as are its causes, a single box of these Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed for the most habitual cases, including the attendant cost ire a ess. la unchecked Diarrhora, even when advanced to Dyseatary, confirmed emaciating and appa rently malignent, the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strenjrth. debiliatil g cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicates Incipient Consumption, thi3 remedy ha. allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, iu several very gratifying and in teresting instances. In Scrofulous Tubcrculsis, this medicated iron has had far more than the cool effect of the mot cautiously balanced preparations of idione, without any of their well known liabillities. The attention of females cannot be too confi dently invited to this remedy and restorative, ia the caces peculiarly anecting thera. In Rheumatism, both Chronic and inflamatory in the latter, however, more decidedly it has been iuvariabjy well reported, both asaileviating pain and reducing the swellings and ttifuess of the joints aud muscles. In Intermittent fevers it must necesarily be a great remedy and energetic rest rative, and its progress in the new settlements of the Wrst will probably be one of high renown and use ulness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole bis tory of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy and fully restorative effects. God appetitee, conplete digestion, rapid ao-qui.-itiou of strength, with an unusual disposi tion for active and cheerful exercise, immediate ly follow its use. Put up in neat fiat mottal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box; f or sale by drag 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, 5 Co., General Agents. 20 Cedar St., N. Y. May, 30.18;0:ly. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! rWHE SUBSCRIBER would resixxrtfully inform is the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding count ry, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, ia 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 &c. 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 the public patronage. Gjuntry prcduce at all times taken in exchange for work, aud the hignest market prices allowed. JAMES MAGUIRE. Ebensburg, Sept., 14, lS59.-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.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 Scyttfe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, 3-c, &c, vhi:U they offer for sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers only Janutry 25, 1855. CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGEXTs! Fifty Dollars a month, and all expenses paid. STH wish to engage an active Agent in every V Y County throughout the United States and Canadas. to travel and intmduce our NEW TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD I OCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. This I itcehior Machine is just patented, with valuable iprovemints, which make it the cheapest and ost popular maclrne in existence, ad acknowl i dgod to be unsurpassed for general utility. A milted number of responsible agent3 are wanted x- solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of ioO 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. 0, 1859.-50-8W. Boston, Mass. BEN. P. THOMreON, wiA P. I. PATTON & CO.. Wholesale Dealers in nd Manu facturer of HATS. CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, &c. No. 128 Market street, W.ow Fourth South side, PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for Wool and Shipping Furs, PRICE I. PATTON. A. OPPENIIEIMER. February 17, I858:tf EMOVAIJ PAUL GRAFF, MAN UFA C turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Straw Goods, Hats and Caps, No. C8J North Thud Street, between Arch and Cherrj, Phila rhl fMreh 6. 1866. J iu, (Sfjpptr anb jurt $nm KIM J3I I f5 w ZD cs Cm ui s ia o 111 o Ck UJ O eft W u w CO w o o 9 VT Wis I Y' :r f Pi-Z-i fflHE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THH CITIZENS OF EBENSBURG VND ;a;Mt,c ' -!V , AVlS!-:1 ' .: tl u: : T ' -Jl vicinity that he has jut received and has on hand the LARGEST, BEST, ar-d MOTCuM " Wl-'-'t:' ,"v.: -"-t PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Pailor aud Heating Stovs'Ya. u ' UsUS " 'l S I1''1 ,"'K'vir1 'e ': 1 -boxes. S.igar kettles. iVc, ever ofTeml for sale in Ebet.sburs:. Brass and C.pi--r Keith's t.f all "' 1 :J- Wfc si' -: i-.- sizes; Preserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware of every description i 'ar;i"':f i'""'"" '-'e ' -yj- a: : . J . Also He has just rcceired a lar-3 assortment .f HARDWARE and CUT! KRY - H-.ni. f-rn ' V--1-'.' --e -t ::; . mgHare, Harvesting lools, Cimenter's Tools. WOOden and Willow Ware, Glas Varf Jappand Ware, Brittannii Ware, Hoop Iron, Nails, Window G!ss .vc, 1c, a:i o which he will sell v;ry low for CASH Persens wishing aDy thing in his Una he respectfully invites to give him a call and exa::iiua L': prices. O" Job work of all kinds done on the hrtest notice. Also House Spouting maCe anc put up 011 the Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also Cherry, A-h. old M'-tal, C)per, Brass, Pewter, iVrc,, taken in ALSO. Ho would respectfully call thj atter.ti.n of ths pu! Yz to the greater itrprovei.n-iitj, v-r made in Cooking Stoves f.r burning the gas and smoke by v.hith mcms is saw-1 :.) j er -? f f; s; Ebeusburg, April 23, 1?00. " GEORGE HUNTLEY. I UOIS LUCKIIARDT, WATCHMAKER AND DEALER IN CLOCKS. WATCH MS AND JEWELRY. TIT" 1 1 . f 1110 uu ucrsig ucu rcspcciiuii fr begs leave to inform the cit zeas ot Johnstown and vtcinitv taht lie has iust received and is now -Ukt- ,-?r oi-ning tbe largest htock of Cl'hsWaUhtts. and Jixrdry, ever brought to jor.nstovvn vithout ex cepting, which will be sold "cheaper than tl.e cheapest." His prices will always be uniform One customer will net be charged more for the same quality of oods than another. A List o- me ot the articles comprised m the assorttieat" ! is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store or. Maia Street. Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful iewelled. Gold Lepines. 4 holes Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Leplnes. Gol I Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chain. Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencils, G. Id Medallions. Silver Extension Pencils and Pens. Gold Breastpins, Li lies anil Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings. Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins, GolJ snd Silver Wats TCeys. portaioaaies. Ladies' Fans, faac' aud plain, Silver Tablespoons. Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, Plated Teaspoon Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittatvia Tea Setts, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, fcc. Cult's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches, G-old Braceiets, Accordeoo?, Silver and Plated Spectacles. &c.,S:c., A-c. All -sorts of Watches. Ch.ks and Jewel rj repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that te cannot be undersold, the undcrsign respectfully solicits the cinSdenee and patronage of the public. LOUIS LUCKII ARDT Mayll, 185G. 23-tf. Jan. 5, 1859. John Manufacturer and Dealer In all Kinds ofCig Suaff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Haatgoia ery St., Hollisdayaaar, Pa. Constantly on hand, a fine and well selected stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigar at the lowest possible prices. AU articles sold at this establishment are warranted to be what they are represented. Augusts, 1855. ly. AIICADC IIOTCL, UbeiKbursr, Pa HENRY FOSTER. Phopriktcr. This hotel, formerly known as the "Ebensburg House," is one of the old est and beststan.ls iu the borough of Ebensburs. for thj accommo'lation of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis IHjsod to patronize him that bis TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the season, bis BAR with the choicest of Liouors. and 110 Mains pared to render his guests coiuf. rtable. Ehensburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly. DIRECTORY JIAP OF CAMBRIA COUN TY. The lubscriber is preparing, f if sufd cient encouragement be given,) to publish a Di rector MAP of Cambria County, intended to contain as much information as any other Coun ty Map u-w Published in Pennsylvania. The same to '00 lithographed, colored and mounted in tne most modem style and workmanlike innaner, and delivered to subscribers at $5 per copy. WILLIAM CHRISTY June SO, 1858. EAST AVENUE NURSERY, ROCHESTER, XEYF lOP.Ii, W. II. H0YT U Co . PROPRIETORS. IRUIT " ofal IT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES l kimis, and varieties. urjmMiv tar nished to order. P. Braniff. of Loretto, will at tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed to bini will receive prompt attention. C. MERR1T, General Agent. October 13. 1859.-tf. I BBLS. N. O. & WHITE SUGARS, X 5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses, 5 " Golden Svrup, For sale by " E. HUGHES. July 13, 1859. J. C. A O OX, Attorney at Law, Kbtutbnrg, Pa, o t FICE IN COLONADE ROW. Nov. ll, 1857:1. t O. O. F. Highland Lodge No 423 meets every WEDNESDAYi- Idninn of 1T..M . i - . ,V the upper storyol Shoemaker's store THIS WAY. "JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large and fljH-'ndid Assortment of American Pock et Knives. (Every knife warranted.) by GEORGE HUNTLEY. August, 10. 1859. 3t. 5T7-JOB WORK OF LL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. S2bre, hbts, plonks, ffc. IBffiMQlfJ o m O O o O sjortet notice 4v most rca-onab!e terms f.-r c-.:L ar.d t'.-tlar liK-ibtr. exchange G Eui.'GE HUNTLEY READ THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN I5TL RE3IS ! A M1V TCCK cr Watches, fg- CLOCKS &. ' .OI10i. At the hijn tj ie Dig Viz!c, Jfuin s-irei,dji.iti t-'trn, I'a. 'lie l res to call ti e r. iter.: 5 i f the j e ple .f Elifiburg i-r.-l s.:rr-i.n-h::. country to tlte f.u-t tl...t !.e has l-.-ea .1: v ; an Aireijt of a large iin j. r:i: : !j 'r-e.'f W'A'ii.;; FJ5. CLOCKS, &-c., ai d f a I w e ,. tilling e.-tab:isinrieiit f J tl X'.'LI.JiY. ni.rt'n- -is en i'. l -d to olfer such i:. ! : :.- :. s !o i ;.r. ;. sers of these articles as wi-i n ver Wf - iu this place, or anywhere this i.;e cf lL-j A'.. gheiiies. II -j would also call atteiitici. Xo Lis Inrgi. a S01 tment i f WATCHES AND JEWELRY J' receive. ...It 1 f ..i !i:t:i:ih:l w .rk::ia:isV.ip. .-tock with r".ii care, ho ir ecry ti.-te as to tyie as by the great rcductiou in p 1 1 A V, c- r. v. -1; .:n s;it roc at'I. T II C LADIES are particularly invited t au iij.erti -u ".f J present stork aii 1 prt es. EAR DtlOP.-J i.:il.. :t s'.d at l.o0 v:ll now f-o v. M at .5 cts.. tr-irrau't l ii s.'?i the If "t f ccar. Breast r:i.s. Rings, ire, ai a r-.!v.?!ii:i. (i tl X T I. L '1 K . : I would call your :;ttc-'i:':ou to u.y l-fau:".:ul f- SortlufM:t of C OL D A XI) SIL YEH ! TCIIES. at the following very low- 1 rii.. : Hunting Verge Wat -jl.es, warr.ii.tv'. J.". r2L ilr.ntini; S.lvt-r Cvliuth.-rs. hitherto s I ia this I 'Wii i.t S'-d, Ki:d ti:en ret U.vd to ilO to SU 511. I will now mU at fr Himtir.z Levers from Ojoti Ff.l Cvbnders. he 10, I wdl sl-:i .t from il: fctof jn .11 57 .it to S.O Open F.iCe-1 Detacli.nl Le-vers, -1 1 to All ifti'. I'is SA I vi. i he t-.irrai!.-l f- 70 f.r trrdee months, or exchanged fr anot'.ir f e-'i'.a? ralxe. ' Everybody is invited tv c," :.r. 1 r ;:ii: e tl e 1 st'-cx. as the advertiser is comId-s:t th it f r v teut. variety and style it is unrivalled in thi.- community, while tire prices at wi.n-b it 1 tVrcl are unprecedented low. Gov-ds sld ol fr CA'I nly. Particular at'or.ti .n pail t rep.-.;.-'-j Chcks, Watches, Jewelry. L.., it ..'! ki ds. f r whicli the Cambria Cout.ty Ir.i C'm;'.v'.--crV' wil: be taken at par. All wt-rs. v.lr- raafd. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplie.1 with Watches, vtlrv, &c, al c J r A a M 0 -3 e 1 3 it i r ta - o le.a 1 thaa city prices. JOSEPH G . HOLMES, Agent. August 3, 1S5 ;.It. REMOVAL! j C o A C II 31 A UTACTORY.1 rjlUE subscriber would resject fully inform JL the citizens of Ebecsbur" ami siirronm.rivr country that he has removed his shop from oiu stand to the shop lately occupied by John i 11 Evans (Carpentt r.) where be is prepared to do SPRING AND SUMMER C all kinds of work in bis line of bu.siaesss at tliort f ever brorht to t' i n aike notice and on reasonable terms, and he hopes by J sIl verv cheat, f t Cu'h iiis's usmg but the very beM material and employing ! part oft he fofiowiu- artUs but tne best workmen to merit a full share f f ' public patronage. Persons wi.shin- Largains in j C11 ALLIES, DELAINES, purchasing a Carriage will do well by caTling at j BRILLIANTS. COBl ilo. w. iaui.simii-in. iie is prcpareti to m.inuiac ture the following kin.'s oi vehicles, viz: BUGGIES, rf 7irJV-r-nt (ttutlities 1 -ices - BAROUCHES, CIIAKIOTEES, cue aud two horse ROCK A WAYS, cl ss quarK-r, elijtic a:.d C-spring COACHES, second band work ,.f .V.r- ent kinds. 4-c, making a variety t'rat will i-uit all tastes and all pun.es. REPAIRING d-Le with neatness add dispatch. , WM. BARNES. Ebcn'burg, A.ril 27. lS50-2G-tf VVILLIAM CAER & CO.. WHOLESALE . " Grocers, lrutM .iters, and Dealers in For eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old M. nongaLtla -" "ni.iica uifKev. ao. o"j Commercial Low. Liberty stm t, Pl lTSBURG, Ta. SUNDRIES 500 Bb! double Rectitrcd Whis key. 187 Bbls Old Moivingahela live Whiskv. Par, (very choice ) &0 llhds N. O. Su-ar, 70 Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general ass,vt ment of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour. L:ird, Iron A-Nails Jcc, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, iSoS.tf FIEE! FIEE! ! FIEE! ! ! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attennti.m of the public to one of the creat est improvements ever nade ia COOKING STOVES, the burning of tbe GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is save.! Fiftv per cent of fin I GEORGE HUNTLEY." Ebesuburg Aug. 17, m9.-tf. LUMBER. FINE POPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM ber bought and sold by K. HUGHES. June 29th 1853. tf. Avtc we rreeDt vc-a c-itli a 1 - iv ' : f-rt . r f M0liSKs A-V." i r.OOT PILLS. Tl.:. ? l-i'a:.tl;- r,"v- i " - - 1 . ire jrre.utrr pari -i i.:sni: m tirm'r.. .-- J Visited j North ti.e In Eurti-e. Amj, aJ Ai r. ericu hi :.:.scf ct.r 1 f'fi.t tl.:- . j this way li.at ti- T; ! di-cfveit-l. Dr. Mot R.- i r;;-s ot se V.- t;d.;i;i :h T.iLt t ru-it j,Il . PURITY OF 1 HE RLCOD t .- . In n Lv w ! i .-i.s 1,: ; au 1 .: i 1 1:1 pe: :i i :.-.iri .0 ! ferent L;jicti. :. ol It.v I .-.!;., tl ; action. ln. m-- li.ic ccrriiti; j ll-u'J cau-i:.g .."1 .ii. jevtiy tajo ; ;"..- ,-::e: i Lert'tl. Y.e are .r iivtI t 1 tii.l a i:.'-v-i ii.e 1:1 v. I In.ii.n P...t Pi:!.,i:i"i r t::e u.-.-.'. f d! t H: !i ii.i. X te Pit's ;re r : tJ.e.l t 1 .-t S'i -Tin. e r. $ M a rap a t ir..o. i;i j C:it ti'. i... T::.- c ;(.:-. :rl 1 :' 1 1.1s !"..- : : nr. rs n 1:. t : : a 1 '. r cr !!, t i;-. :.. f V . 1 US I. ..- t. C w;j vii : 1.- ry vi ...i". i er . C : K s ' I 1 .-. - - i 1 r :... : l-.i li t i i - " ! v. : 1 e-: ; 1 1 . thv -; I : ;" . f t:.-.- !: T 1 : : .::v ! -: .':! : : :s . t:. t i . 1 ! ! r-:ii..lu k L.n ti.e L kar. ; 1 !.' r'.-'i n t : vr-- V. a:: i i.y s 1: .. '. I.- r.'' t :. ! :T ..' : J u-1 p..r;-. u:. J v. I.;.. ' s i-v f r i"..e li.-t .i-v ' i-'. i- i t. . v. l j 'j -fa ti.'.' i v t : : .'.'..frr ;:. i :i ' :- : ;.:!.. w - : ' -r eTv f , b " : . r-.'T.-r.v t 1 1. i i.e rt ..verii- w.:.g v. :.. tr.e j -.ierj. u:g ;. .1 i '.t j 1 i!i:x.i wi:!. tl.e b: ! n:; t-l Li.ttter il.r-.-u-?j j t; : 1 "if..- takta iV.-iu t : M FILLS i .ve a : ly r.--.-: i ! 1 ! v. ! p..iu j i..iv.- : - ': r.; j;.r :". r, j tt.:i 1 rt-ad n e c-: t- 1 :i t:e t;,;s rr.-.. I be-.ll t -iv: i .!. . x'.i-y i.i : .: ti ' ' I urj-i:.-e.J. 1 - :.c j , j 1 t :.e tht-V the a: Mi. I f -iii ! it: n.e'ef who e.e I . it w'r- 1 th"-e Pills. j ; purify, tl. t disease is ..t t.. ". ; t.ik" u- r.i z'.f. arid the ilu.-h . i" I n--.!I Ti-r:".i rvturt:. an i tV ;-r 1 b.-7Ty life will c.e. ih rr i h.- ' H7SMd v T: ! -. .; . I ! ; y M.-iici:-.- Dea-:s g-r..-liv ! Cui.ty : P.. Likf .h , :.t .V j Vh;te .V C . ... 00 I .r.j,: ; t it t ) Y.. r , : -rs : M; Dr. A. Trask M.i-.i Ma ils n oo.ii.tv. N. Y. tic .'!:.:.: e .: Cv:.-r::l ..: j Al U st S. lrC'J.!y First Arrival ;pRi.(! & mm m 1 ! The subscril r. l.avi; jst n t'.;rr.r- r - the i c - 11 ,J t'lclD one ef the 1-rt s. - r 1 ' 1 ! ! ! j rillNTS OF A T.I. KLrS AMD which for leauty caiLci I e surj' .isse" - READY-MADE CL0TK.N3, LADIES' SHOES. DRUGS ar.d rKF-lT ich he w ill s.-ll verv c- c: He invites ti c eii;. .: f -1 " a:id tl.e surrour. j i.-.rn a cull l ei- re :r i a-v.. as 1 e is satwle! lie r;i:i 11 e,.vl, t. tl cheaper thr.c they ecu W ir:i::.! - 1 store in town. John EcigcrS: EKnsburg, April 20, 5r:'f. i JOHN A BLAIR, Pi:. -1;:: Also, in connect ion. BLAIR A f will leave the Union House ft r Y i..: r tion in time to take ti e Eastern t r ts:f:' Every accor.i.iati'n will le a-CTtiej v passenger corulrablte. pint ip EiTvrn. r.oBr. J- Ii1 EYMER & ANDERSON. Wn.r l-EKS is Foreign Ftuits. Nu'.s.: ' fectionary. Sugars, Fire W rks. Ac- " cos and Lraies rerive.! wet iV. -'x ''' striH t. Opposite the St. CL lo TitUburg, Feb. 17, lS5S::f 31. O. 31 IGCIIAV . 1 . T-.ur ' Pi A 1 1 rnfr at Law VFFICK No. 2. "Colonnadtf Kc-w. Vr Court House. December 7. '61 ly all of w! inn 1 C 3 C C
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