A 1 for Limited Ianl Owners. One vesr since last Ranting gcason, I plant d potitoes eb-ut two feet and a La.i apart in bills; tbey came up, did not appear Courish ing, the 10th of June came a frost and killed them down. Immediately planted com on the same ground between the bills of pota toes; tbe season waa favorable, and I bad a for crop of both kinds, especially potatoes they were of superior quality, and tbe quan tity a fair crop. The corn esse to maturity, end out of it found seed for this year. Hav ing unexpectedly raised two crops on tbe Bame ground and at tbe same tin concluded to make the experiment to test tbe thing ful ly. For that purpose planted my garden containing three-sixteenths of an acre, bad it plowed just before planting, without manur ing at all. It being clayey ground, it came up in lumps, without harrowing, proceeded to plant potatoes about three feet apart one way, the other two end a half feet. Then I plant d tbe Yellow York State eight rowed corn between the rows, the widest way in the cen tre of four bills of potatoes, which brought them in rov.s both way by itself. lumps vator or plow among tba ooiu, i or. r ornir rr 1 111 i tbe hoe. If you should cultivate a large piece, you might plant potatoes four feet one way, and three feet tbe other way, then plant tbe com between tbe wide rows of potatoes which wouIJ leavo the rows two feet by three you miiibt then use a small plow o-je way. It will be important ia raising this extra crop, to keep tba ground clear 'from weeds end not eu2"er aay vines, pumpkins or squash but to have the ground entirely devcted to the crop planted. I planted en this sirall piece wf grouad, about two bushels of pota toes, tfter cutting fc-d. rcsj,vkg tbe c:aile part. Now for a fw remarks relative to the crcp this var. I have been ia Obcilin more than 1 20 years, hive planted potatoes abont fvery V.ad onncluded that Dotatoes couli cot j . be raised here to any aavantage One year I planted some ground that bad beea tilled; ob- , . e .1 .-- r - 1 tained a good crop for the quantity of ground and cart leu mcui ium ui j - -- weeks, carried them out, and carried them to let them rot. This year there appssrs no rot but generally they are fair and smooth. This crop was most productive that I have ever raised in Oberliu except the one above nam ed, and greatly superior to that My con clusion from my short experience in this dou ble crop is, that the crop of potatoes is in creased by ths crop of corn. I think that tbe hade made by the corn in hot weather, or a drouth is favorablo to the potatoes, snd from this circumstance the crop is much increased. The eorn. oa ground well prepared, would be a fair crop; it may be diminished a trill bow ever. I think we may safely say that two good crops can be raised on the same ground at the same time, for the experiment his ex ceeded uiy most sanguine expectation. The corn was ashed ia the bill, to forward its 1 1.1 ...l!..i. in -. V .. .11 f I VA growth, to prevent the potatoes frrin getting tbe start of the corn, which was a benefit to to the corn, aud no disadvantage tj the pota toes. My impression, with the kiud of corn mentioned, cannot have too much bhaie, planted as described in this statement. Joun Klhori. Loraine County, Oct. 1SG0. IMcli Soil and Good StocU, We clip the following from a communica tion in the Homestead, as worth a few min utes thought from the reading farmer: 'In distributing manure, it is economi cal to give a liberal dressing as far as we go. We must go through the labor of cultivation and it costs no more to plant or hoc a field of corn or potatoes that will yield heavily, than oue which will give poor returns; the on ly additional expense 13 the extra cost of har Testiug." The same is true to the culture of any crop. "We rre recommending to bay mors stock for our farms as fast in we can find means for sustaining it; but what class of stock it is best to bay is less often discussed. Tr. this too, it may be Fafely asserted that t?e proper course is to buy goal stock. It .c sts 00 more to raise aad keep gook cattle than poor; and men who buy for the market always make a very great dictinctiou between good and poor animals." Tbe same rule applies ia dairying and wool-growing good cows and ahee are prof itable poor milkers and ligLt-ected fcheep eat up their products many times over, and axe ever in debt to the farmer. Cul-baje fur fodder. There ia no vegeta ble that can be planted cftcr the rst of July that will give so great a yield of fodder as abbag; and no oue vho ia likely to be sl:ort of pasturage, cr winter feed should neglect taia highly important adjunct to bis other cropa. Tbe notion that cabbages should on ly bo grown by the dozen for cooking in tbe kitchen, is an old, and wa may aid, a foolish one. Grow them by the thousand, and after pasture faili feed them where they are grow lug to every domestic animal on the farm. When tbe ground freezes, pull up jour ceb bg crop aaJ atore it in ths cellar. . . , ...,,v.t,;n ,nf. r:.. 1 11 1 credib e. Invalids j long bed-rt.Idcn as to hare V,."v.'. wiy, "J- ".-. o ; r-N r.-.v s.r. :.!?. 1:.. :;:.tui: cept breaking tuein m p.- - , Tv; n fIIo";" okT,ratXw lr.Loin l.ef..rg,ton in tl.r.r own rdh-.ods, ! w"r l,e ff,!il T'0 V , .r v , . x. i i:.Kaf :rA O.r : n. licient dirt to cover the seed plauted. ben jt TsYohU toeepoui .w0 haTe9,vldetly re-appearcl in the busy world as i ? Vrrt0nSin;,S anr ilrllh- lT h c;.fulf 'nVi to -'ve L,-a a 1- . of .1:.1 :,r.:.. C I came to hoeing the fit time, broke in pie- VUU Smlt tl j t -,t re;b:c, t? ce8 all lumps, and male thorough work after, tu;n .v . t:n consul taMon uiu-elSKr?1 il!: f Country P,,! of all kinds take:, in cha,, c. Al,-CLtrry, Ash p.r 1 tJj Jj,., c,t tVe , this hoeing. The rest of tbe culdtion was -P; i victims of apparent mar.,mns. sanguineous ,x- j rf Vl!sO iSff1 S v'c';" ?e"t." cf S..,:, t, . i' 'h , V. - wlt;'i;- T ' ' ' eaSy,and not Uborccu,. You will under- Bicef and ev.ry Z y in ever Stit. on re- dyS ie ,,!,,.;r., that I "sed no culti- etiptof Jl,0..r la law style of bmd;n? at $l,2o m nrn, uai t y ipm. aters.m w an aou Kbnsbur- -Vnril 2'. ief1 fi Kf JP(! !" I II!"rT r Y , -i.e ............ i.. stand from tue p;auiDg, uu x -stu u" 1 k.n.-xn I o i 1 rsiris f.,r winch the t.hvsician has no mn o. ! nu.nuurs, -prii o, ; i or.- - 1- -: t v : s 1 r 50,000 COPIES ALEE AD Y SOLD. EVERY BODY'S LAWYER A5D COCX SELLOR IX BUSINESS, BY FRANK CROSBY, Of the PtuaJdj Jaa Bar. It Tells You. How to draw up partnership pa? ers and gives general forms for agreements of all kinds, bills of sale, leases and petitions. Il Tell You How to draw up Bonds and Mort gages, Affidavits, Power f Attorney. Notes and Foils of Exchange, Receipts and Kelca.-es. It Tilts You The laws lor the collection of Debts, with the Statutes of Limitation, an! jtount and kind of i n perty extmj t from Execution in every State. 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I It Tells You How to make your Will, and how to Aaunnibttr on an .-.tat, with the Uw aMl the requIrt menU thereof in every .State. . -I.".":." . 1".-' " l C It ItUs Jou The meaning of Law Tt-rma in gen- eral use, and explains to you the LegisUtive, ri! n Hwrv'A iti. in w line the above Woik. as our ltitiucemcnti to all such are very liberal. For single copies of the HK, or f r terms to agente, with oth :r information, app-ly to or al- drcas JOHN E. POTT tB, Puolher, No. 617 S iujm .Street, Philadelphia; Pa June 13, ISGO.-Cca. V. SI 11' C::iYEI3IY W.4XTS. THE FAMILY DOCTOIti COXTAISISC JSinijle llemedits, E-itlly OU. lived, fur the Cure f Dieae in all form. By rrfc4scr HENRY S. TAYLOR, JI. D. ! Ii 2'dls You How to attend upon the sick, nd how to cojW f -r li.em; how t j prejare U.iiiks. Puiutices, Vc. ait hw to pn.rd aiiut in fection from Contagious Di.Mia-s. Il Teds You iJ the various di-oa.-vs tf Children. &iid givos the bjat aod simplc.-.t mode tf treat nitiit du-iiig TvCthiCj;, Cohvulaiocs, Vcioa- t,on, ho pin 4 c-'iuii, ile.u-ics, i'c, It Tlls You Ti.ts sxinptums of Croup, Cholera Infantum, Colic, Di.irri.oe i, Worms, Sculled IJea 1. Ikiu 'Witm, U:! kcu-Ii iX.vVc., aiiii liives oa the ijtt remt d;-. s f tutii cuie. It 'Tells Yvu The pvnipl.an.-, ot Fever and iidijiis, Ytrliow, Tvoiius. JScarlt J a. ana Aiiue, 1 1 ii 1 oth aud eiujplcst r- n,ed:cs to? tueir cure. Il Tells You The t-ymptoms of Influenza, Cn sumption, Djprpsi.i. A.-tlnna, Dropsy, UoUt, Kueumatim, Lumbago, Lrysipc.as, Vc., and jrivt's vou tue ovst remedies lorti.e:r cure. Tells You The symptoms of Cholera Morbus, rlatigni.t C.;oier.i, Small p. x, DyseuU-ry Crmp, D.se.i.-e-- f the bladder, Kidneys an J I L;vcr, aii'i ti.e bett remedies tor their cure. It 'lelis You Tue symptoms of Pleurisy. 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It is pnuted ia a ciL-r aud opvn type: is illustrated with aoi ro priite (H.T:ivm, aiid will he f .rwarded to your address, neatly bound aud postage paid, on re- ceiot of 41.UO. 1000 A YEAR can l made by enterpr sir.g meu everywhere, iu stlliug the above work. ( as our inducements to all suc'i are very I . . i For hingle copies of tbe 12 k, or for tejrus to I agents, witu other mf orujatia3, apply to or ad- dresa, JOHN b. POT IEK, Publisher I No. C17 Sansom Street. Philadeluhia P I June 13, 18G0.-Cm. I TAGMFCIENT ENGRAVING OF I J-Tja. CHltlSiOPHLlR COLUMBUS WD HlsCRCW TVii Beautiful Enqravina was designed bv Rubens, one .t the most celebrated artists that ever lived; the cost of the original denia an- ...... l...: , 3f rt . A. . . utuu oer siz t& ny a incne aiic i uji.jc.piii uuuy j.eus, says, "tue mere nominial sum aske 1 for the eugraviug, is a tuf- ncieut inducement for jiersouj to purchase, with oui tne aa-Jiuonai ji:t." SCHEDULE OF GIFTS io he given t) the purchasers. For full parti eiuars, beau ior a iwi. 1 cash (5.000 r cash 1 cash 3,0)0 10 cash 1 cash 2,000 10 cadi 1 ca.-di 1,500 !0c-4h leash 1,000 10 cash 1 caih 500 . 10 cash 1 cah 500 1000 cadi 4 ch 300 2000 c--h 4309 S00 250 200 100 60 500) I 600 )1 iogether with a great variety of other vlua ble 'j.fu,. vry.r.g m vaiue from 50 cts to t '.'i Any p.rs.c encioinj in a letter $1 and five i cent i outage SUmps(t- pay for p:tage and noi.rr; t-iiii rec lve, by return of mail, the ma"- n.tic-.ent Lagraviug of Christopher Columbus, iau i oue oi iuese vaiuat ie u.:ts as per Bill i - f .... . 1 aauiw aii crujrs i r ii.bsj.r I.noTavirigs to P. S. HERLINE&CU.. D x 1812, Philadelphia, Pa i.i..-.e-juia, iiay ibuO.-Sin FRANK V. HAY O ITERS to tbe IU -re'-iai;T- j.n.l others bajnr." TIN. COPPER Oil SHEET TPnv Winr to sell ag.di, iuluccmc-nti a..t fiund in any .Manutatlory V.e.-t .f tha AllogLeuitj Wares packed carefully and All GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK. ALSO Dealer in all kinds of STOVES, Convey FUBIPS. LEAD PIPE, SHEET IslETALS, ENAMELED & HOLLOW-WARE. at Manufacturers prices. PRINTED TRICE LISTS now ieady. Address, F. Vv". ILW, Johnstown, OBmbria Co.Pa. rbrtitTfr S, lW.-4!rn. ixecuuve ami junciai rowers 01 kjui u.e t .;. ......... . t,! w-jm w . u K'oi v.v.-..-TTr, ni,,. ... . . . . . ' An aperient and stomacmc preparation of IKON' purified cf Oxygon and Carbon by cota- buttiuii in Hydrogen. fcanctme.l by the highest Medical Antiorit;e, both in Europe and tie Lnite! States, and preserued in thtir ractice. 'lbe xpener.ee ot thousands danv proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of the Uood. depression ot vital en ergy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions in dicate it nocesbity in almost tvtry conceivable ca-e. Innoxious in all malladies in which it has lcen trieJ, it has prove! absolutely curative in I r i ,r 1 1 )l,?m compiainis, viz: n tfr ' Ajfeefon, Emaciation, P ". " J mra uysenury. umsympnun, ocrtjwnu Jutrcuios,s, iaittVieum, Mi menstruation. White, ChloroiiJ, j,?er iyompiuints, utronic iientiuc, m.euma- jruermuicm ncvcrs, j. imcs oh wj are, 'e- , , , Jn caw ot uenerat ueou ty, wnetner the re- . " .un- nuiioii oi nervous im uiu&oniar rncriiy irorrv ' . . . ........ i U.ro., ol ,.f !.;. proved successful to an extent which no . v ""i-"" - hw.c In Ntrvous Atiections i f all kinds, and for realms familiar to Medical men, tbe operatioa ; ,f this preparation t Iron mu-t nece.-sartly be lutary, fr, unlike tbe old oxibs, it is vi-r- j sa ous'.y touic, without bcin exciting and over- J 1 . 1 .1.. t ..1 .. . i - 1 . a remeil y f.r 17. upon which it also appears ; a d.-tinct and speciMc actiow, by dis- . to exert a dtinct an 1 speciric a-tioH, by pep;ii2; tb; leai tendency which forms them. In l)ysjeps:a iii::u:neral,e as are its causes, . 1 1 . e . .1 i:n . 1 7 r . 1 11:...., . : 1 - .1 . 1 . In unchecked Diarrhoea, even when advanced j to DysenUry, confirme.1 emaciating and apn 1- I reLtiy ma.jgncit, the ehects have oten equally ! decisive and a-tunisbinz. 1 In the b.jcal pains, loss of fl-.h and strci ?.:. .'f'oiiiatih'g cnuch, and remittent he'tic, v. iiich " nerall v indicates Incipient Cns uniitioT!, thos remedy has allayed the alarm i f frii-nds r.nd phicm!is, in several very gratifying and m- torc.-tms intancos. Iu Sc rofu!!i Tui erctiis-o, this mc-oi"aled ir n 1 has bad far m- re than th coo l eh'e. t f the m fct cautiously lulanerd preparations of idiotic. without any of their wed known I1abil.1f.es. The attention of females cannot be to conii- .1 -nily invited to this rente fy and restorative, in the caret, peculiarly atfetin th' in. j In llheur.i itira, lxtli Curotiicand lnnarmtorv 1 in the latb-r. however, more deci led! v it has ; been iuvariabjy well reported, both as alU viatir.g pain and re-lucinii the swe.liugs and fctituess of the j ints and muscles. In Intermittent levers it must neorsardy te a great remedy and energetic re.-t rative, and ir progress in the new settlements of th- W.-.-i will probably be one of high renown and use- u.ness. No remedy has ever lcen discovered in the win If his t-ry of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy and fully restorative effects. Good appetitee, co'rplete digestion, rapid ac- lui-itiou of strength, with an unusual disposi tion for active and cheerful txcrciio, immediate- Ivf'llow its nc.e. Put up in neat fiat mettal boxes ci tainin 50 pills, price 50 cents per box; for sale hy dr.i ists and dealers. i.l be B2nt tree to my aj Jress on receipt of the price. All letter?, order-. ect., should be a hlresel to K. I'. LOCK.K, ir (!., (i.ncral Tfn.. 20 Cedar St., N. Y. M iv, 31.1 S -10:lv. SADDLERY! SADDLEHY! 1HIK SCUSCltlUKlt would resentfully inform tiie citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding countrv, that he has opened a Saddlers shop, m . i.c Ll&.-ciurJi. vi uia .iT.tiiii.- uotir-, J u ..v. in . .i i . . ..fi :. ,i.,.n:. u ....... II ... street, where be is prepared to furni-di to order on the raot reasonable terms, every description of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness 'c Having many years experience in the busi- ness, rmployiug none but tiie tt workmen. and using the Lest material upon all his work.be hopes to ruerrit and receive a liberal shire of the public patronage. Country produce at all times taken in exchange 1 "r work a'ja l"e uS"esl marKet prices anowe-u. JAMES MAGUlRrJ. Ebensburg, Sept., 14, 1959.-tf. piEORGIiW. TODD. WITH CONRAD & OT WALTON, Importers and Wholesale Deal- era in Hardware, Cutlery, fee. No. 255 Market Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand the genuine Timothy Slack's Augers, . Mann's lieatty's and Hunt s superior Axe3, Conrad x Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling x W aidron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes. Com mon andPatent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, f,c, &c, which tbey oiler for sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers only Januiry 25, 18o5. CANVASSERS WANTED. LIRKKAL IXDCCEMESTS TO AGENTS! Fifty Dollars a month, and all expenses paid. "f t t." ... . .- r,r f County through- -ut the United States and Cauala.-, to travel and iutr.-duee our NEW TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE HIUEAD I ')CK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. This l"x cell ior Machine is just patenteti, with valuable i jprovementa, which make it the cheapest and lost popular mach ne in existence, :.nd at knowl- lged to be unsurpassed for general utility. A imite l number of responsible agents are wanted y solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of J 50 per mouth and expenses will be paid. For conditions an. I full particulars address, with stamp f jr return postage, J. W. HARRIS & CO. No. 13 Shoe tfc Leather Exchange, ov. 0, ISoO.-oO-Swr. U-jaSonMass. fEN. P. THOMPSON, vifh p. I.PATTON ac kak, noiesaie ucaiers m and Mmn facturer o HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, DuS'alo Robes, Arc. No. 128 Market street, below Fourth South tide, PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for Wool and Shipping Furs, PRICE I. PATTON. A. OPPENIIEIMER. February 17, 185S:tf EMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC l . tnrer and Wholesale Dealer in Roots, Shoes, Straw Goods. Hats and Cans Vo r.sl V.rtb Tliisd Stree. bwi Arch and Cherry, Tbila- I neaimj, ano euuj , rtuoiiv apuncin, even 111 i 5. leave to inform tb cit OS tbe most obstinate cases of costivencss without (r J0v.nstown and vi.n.tv S' ' .-ver being a gastric purgative or inflicting a a.s- taht hebas j-t received Aid is n o"- i , &3 aieeaUe s-nsinon. . . . i openin- the latest toi-k of C.Iiactt.d It is tms latter pr-pcrty, among others wh.,b , .Aer?ev,.r bruUlt to cn.town trA,.Wr ex mak.. it w remaiiibly eiiertual and immanent , rr!.,n wi,;..k iv;m C:.i.i .. r3 M,.,.r .. r j.i,, ...i.:v. : ..1... -r -- .f ..v.... . ....... iu, (Sopjur anb jSjjtcf rcit W u g - 5 Em u K i H c C4 W S s w e o H mim f o Iti o x boxes ;u';r kettles . r i7'n- lr l re.-vrviiii a?s) 1Ie - T UOIS LUCIvlIA RDT. WATCTM A K F. !l J AN D DKALICU IX CLOCKS. WATCH LS AND .1 ft WF.LHY. Tilli un dersisrncd rcspctfull . . " criCat,c,t IIis priees will alxay be unif,n Jtrtm. -;ii ,A i. 1 r . One customer will not be charged more for the ame quality of givxls than another. A L;st ol ! some 01 tne articles comprised in tl;c asorti3enti is annexed. Prices r;.iv bo asctrta:ned. and I gols examined, at the Store or. M.iin Strict. ....... . . ...v... ...... toM limiting Knglisb Levers. (Job! Detached I.Jvtrs, ful jewellel, Oold lupines. 4 holes Silver English Levers, Silver Detached levers. Silver I.p'nes. (iol i Guard Chains. Gold Vest C:n:n, Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencils G ,M Medallion. Silver Extension Pencils and Pens. Gold P.rc.istpins. La li-s and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops Gold Earrings. G. ld Finger i'.ings, G- I.l C ut Pins, Gold nn 1 S.lvrr Watc -vey.i. ortuioaates, Indies' Fans, fjr.cy and plain, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoon?, So ver Thimble Plated Tal.Ie.-poons best, Piated Teaspoons " Silver Gb.r.l Cnains, Plated and BritUnhi Tea Setts Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, Ac, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches, Gold Draceiets. Accordco.is, Silver and Plated Spectacles. &c, Ac, &e. y- Abb sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that be cannot be undersold, the uudersign respectfullv solicits the confidence and patr-Tia e of the public. LOUIS LUCK II A II DT Mayll, 1B5G. 29-tf. Jan. 5, 1S3'J. XanafaetTirsr and Dealer In all Sin 3 8 ofCijr Suuff, Caewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., Hollisdaysburg, Pa. Constantly on band, a fine and we'd selected stock of Spanish, and half Spaui.-di cigars at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at 1 this establishment are warranted to Le what tbey are represented. August 8, 1855. ly. 0 AZ2CA!E HOTEL, Efjenjuig-, Pa HENRY FOSTER. Pr.orKiEToa. mills hotel, formerly known as JL the "Ebeusburg House," is one of the old est and best stands in the liorough d" Ebensburg. for the accommtxlation of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis posed to patronize him that bis TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the se;ison, bis BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains pared to render his guests comf.-rtable. Ebensburg. April 14, 185S:JJ:lv. v 'r, i i it. r.1,0 . " V. . .. L io I'll'ail.l, I IJ ;.uiij- cicnt rec tor v conta; ty same to be lithographed, colored and mounted in tne most modern style ami workmanlike mnaner, and de.ivered to suLscriorrs at $5 per conv. WILLIAM CHRISTY June SO, 1S58. EAST AVENUE NURSERY, ROCIX ESTER, SSW ORK, W. SI. EOYT & Co , PROPRIETORS- rRUlT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES JL of all kiuds, and .varieties, promptly tur mshed to order. P. liranid". of Loretto, ill at tend to sales iu this couuty. Orders addressed to bim will rective prompt attention. C. MERUIT, General Agent. October 19. lSGfJ.-tf. RBLS. X. O. & WHITE SUGARS, JL.' i 5 Bids. N. O. Molasses. 5 " Golden Svrup, For sale bv E. HUGHES. July 13, 1859. J. V. AOO.Y, Attorney at L.v, Ehtnibnrg, I'm, OFFICE IN COLONADE ROW. Nov. 11, 1857:1. t O. O. F. Highland Lodge Highland Lodrro No .v" v. very WEDN ESDA YW-i Kail on High st., in 428 meets ev vening ct their the upper storyot Shoemaker's store THIS WAY. "ff UST RECEIVED AND FOU SALE A large W and sipendid Assortment if American Pock et Knives. (Every knifo warranted.) bv GEORGE HUNTLEY. August, 10. 1859. St. IT7-J0B WORK OF LL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT i 0 vicinity that be has just received and lias on hand the LAKGE.ST, I JEST, ail MOST COM ! , '1:".," " ft", 1 ,','" 1 PLETE stock of Tin. Copper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cookin-, Parlor and Ilcati:.- St..vt Wac-n i ti " . " .. Vi '. ' .ZA, 3 . Ac. ever oflVrI for sale in ElKnslur2. Pra-s and G.iwr K;-t 1', t.f i " .V - . ',' 4 4 1 Kettles 9f alleizcs; Tin, Cpper an 1 Siictt Iron ware of everv drscrirt i. u. 1 ... ,.'.,., -.. ,t . 1 1 " ust received a !rS-i assortment of HAUDWAKE andCUTLSUY : Ib-uj f;ir-s'- ; iVroV-' "rr, v" rr ' -V are, narvesisn io-iis, Uam-jnter's looi. wooaea ana winaw ware, Lrlas3 Varc. ir.si-n Ho -t I '''' - r-t . . ITS encouragement be given,; to pubhi a Di- . ,.ini t(. t)lf. fci. ..;i.t uv t a MAP of Cambria Countv. intendeil to ! i- . .i i : . . . f ... . - , n ..I.1U3IV.H nruio.i Biii-ic lie is i'rii;iru fco (in n as much information as anv other Gum- . n V .;. . ; i - i-. . 1 1 .. .:. . ap now Published in Pennsylvania. The: n,,.;,.,,.. nr. v t. gghrt, globes; )loKjjK jfc o m 73 3? o 3 o W n Si - YEAD THIS. An STUDY YOU): OWN JUST I'.KCF.IVED, 1 NEW 5Tt:CK OF Watches, Jovrelry, CLOCKS fc V" fjJ . J"' - .MlTlOSs. At the sijit f tlte I'i'j ll'ti'i h, -uin s!e:!tJ:Jiiis torn, The ander. i?:.'-! dt'res to c.dl the aticn'i n of the 1 e i 'o -f L! c: bnrz ar.d iTirroundli:? j country to the fjet that he . ,s I f-en app'-ii.ftd :ti A-jeut.t a lr.rg: lmjM.rtir.g uouj-co; a ii.il ES. CLOCKS, &-c. and alx' f a la re? r.i;.i:;'.:c- tuiing cstabiisbment of JFAV1 LRY, wh-.tv y b- is cuabj'd to ;trer such i:..I :t :.:ci.:a p :r -': 1- ! s-crs i t!'"- "rtu'.cs as v- er- n vcr i-ei re ..Jt r- in this pl.t'e, or any v. re 1 the Al". g::r.T:-CS. IL- would aTs3 call alt. :. .i .r-ff as- S .'.'tr.v.-rit . f WATCIir.5 AND .IKVKLRY iuit rcc-riv.-l ull . f the 1 iV-t s'v!,s a.. beautiful workm m-bip. IIav:r.g s-eV.t'-I i-i t-t"ck with great ere. le is C'-n'i tir? t an suit every tide as to sty;-? a wtdl as 'i jx-ckit:- by the great re lu. tion in price.;. THE 1.AU1CS ... w-...:.-. ..... . ,... .t- r.f 1 1 - - - - - -- - . , ...1 ,.1 V 1 T' I1K-(lTv jltrr-v::i m o. .11... ..i.. iiumn- rvi.u at ?i...o v.- n now l- 11 at Cts tiu.i trarru'tU l to -i l trc i:; -f it;:r. Lreast 1 '.us, P.iugs, xc. a r--."ction. Ci il . T L L ?l E .V : I woul 1 call vott r.tt'.'itiou to r.-.y I ear.:. ful a- j sortmet.t of GOLD AND SILVER WA TOTES. at the following very lev. pr'.es: Hunting Vtrge Watches warr'inte.:. Hunting Silver Cylinders, hiir.ert" ;d iu this town at 6 "JO, and then reduced to 5H.I will now sell at from Hunting Levers from to U.54 to SlO.Oi) Open Fa- 1 Cvlin lers. beret-T.-re sJ 1 at , $10. 1 will Cell r.t fr -rii 7 to cV ! Open Faced Detached Levers. .1:7 :c'i!rJics soi l tcl'l Ik ir irrin $10 to ji2.no to 1'j f- r ticelce rioii'.ks. or cxchanjr-.l for an.-ih'-r of e-ual value. Everybody i invite 1 to call und era mine t' e stcick. as tl;e advertiser is c--r ;i lent ti.;tt f-r rx tent, variety and stv'e it is u:,riv a'h-1 in thi community, while tbe ori- es ::t ohieh it is fered are unprecedented b.w. Gm.-Is s !! f r C ST I oe.lv. ZT Parti.-ul i.r atter.'.-.-n pail t repaying Cl. elcs, atclies, .Jewtiry. Jfcc, du.l Kin.is, ! -r which the Cambria County Ir-r G:r.pryV 'scrip' will be taken at par. All w..4k u ar rant "d. TOWN AND COUNTRY. bTwREi:Er.PEi: supplied w-ith Watches, Jewelry, Ac, at less than city prices. JOSEPH G. HOLilES, A?ent. August 3, 185o.ly. r erinr . i. it . it r-'t - r A the citizens of Ebcnabur" and snrronuding I s. ..... i es by u.-ing but the very. best material and eniployins but the best workmen to merit a full share of public patronage Persons wishing bargains in purchasing a Carriage will do well by calling at tiiis cstibbsl.ment. He is prepared to manufac ture the following kinds of vehicles, viz: LUGGIES. cf dill'erent iinalities :nd p-ices; P.AROI CHES, CHAKIOTEES, one and two hore Rt'.CKAWAYS, ch-se quaiter, eliptic ar.d i I -spring IOAOIU, second haim worn f !h"r out kinds, -c, making a variety that will suit all taUs and all purses. REPAIRING done with neatness add uispMch. VM. BARNES. Elnfburg, April 2", lS59-2S-tf VILL1AM CAIUi & CO.. WHOLESALE v Ur.K'ers, Importers, and Dealers in For eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old ilonor.gaiieia and Rectiiled Wbiskev. No. 329 Commercial j IU..W. Li)x-iry street. PPITSRURG, Pa. bUN DRIES Sou Bids double P.evtif.ed Wbis kev. 1ST Bids Old M.-nongabela liyt-Whisky. Mr, (very choice ) 0 Lhds N. O. Sugar, T0 LblsN.O. Mo. asses. With a general assort ment cMJroceries. also Bacon." Hour, Lard, Iron A- Nails ic, all of which will le sold at low prices for cash. Wil. CARR ii CO. February 17. lSS.tf FIRE ! FIIiE ! ! FIRS ! ! ! mllE U N D FJIS1G N F. D WOUIJ) CALL THE X fittenntton of tbe public to one of ihe great et improvements ever rjade in COCKING STOVES, the l-urning of tl e G AS AND S.MOK E. by which uicar-s. is s.ivel Fn'iv per ceTit of futl. GEORGE HUNTLEY. LTesnburg Aug. IT, li5'J.-tf. LTTHBEE. TINE rOPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM bcr bought and fcold by E. HUGHES. Juaa ?fh tf. , Asv ve tve jTCsvr:t vcu .ih a 1 ;',: e. , r IKOOT PILLS. Ti.U Uir,;:;,L;i tl.-? grcai.-r part of his in trevt. n 7 ' 1 v;s;t.i i.urop, a: : Air e-, r.b v.t, 1 North America Las :;t t!:r--c .1' j tlie In-Iias of c .ir V,'o;:!a I this b-jv ll.it t'.e Indian I o-ar.try--:: 'vt P:.:s v. f.T !,e f. : Ti-r. i.""!" discovered. Dr. M'-rre was PUKITY OP HIE LLO'Jl) tL.-t -.:, sl..'X j Lc dth a::d li.c cerenuc-d :pon vi'j, I Wlitn ti;e tariors p. :.vag. $ !w rat t. - and do ::-t a.t in pt-rf-.-ct barn;oriy "tV ' ftrent functiw-us of the liy. ;Lp I ."t.,1":. I action, l-i-f.-n.'-s hirk. cT:i:j td, r..i t.i.uJ.. ! thus causi-.j all paics. slcktoss and cl-trs" j every cam"; cur J-Iro: uth is jl.au.-u !. ,' i r-s:teI in It. rowing tLc ..it rt Lun. j bur - 1 1 e i..-- t -c :;::' f- 1 . tr i.: r.arv 01 r.T p-.u-.-liTC, j -:;-ri.:.ru- 1 .v. t is a C..;"...! '. I crrits ot tr.e Y))',s I Ui "d ; t: v C" trr-.T 1 j c.i'.i: -t p.os. by t". l. . . rr. a: ! cenvvei c3" . :,y . j L R i Fr-m -v. Vfc. t P.!l3 1 In.:i i v.. t-e- o::.e r.:.jtw : 1 r u' a to t-rv 1 ..rt, u: f f. : ; cl'-.iLi.-e the .-y.rt -ii. I ; i-!tf t! t:.i' 1 v. i.'.t I. . : s v : - .u tf t . i. -. r ."-. v r .: I! e :: i - t"; . i t : - e ar. e i.if.,r". ' 1. -z r ! t.l j sag-, j iarg': . v. : nt.i, at.d . L-'. Li t : e r:i-t t nva'.fity f f.2 r. 1 i-:-ntr I a: .v.. . w.th re c. .1 . : e : v.. . - urfk'h. .1 -1 . 1 I T . 1 1 . r t : t . 1 - ... .- . . . i ; nilX-Ig W.l.'l tfe r.S'fcnt. ", !.;f-.: t r c.i u r :..u- r throUh j ;fe tak urv -. : ..rfc r . . e.-. 1'T. s - .v v :i.o-.-a'i ::r. :.- t a ,r. in b lv cv Morv.-V I'll Ls hare a.:d-: t ri ,i.! up- n vUt. iv. ty r-.-;.r;:.g .. b! -'. "n i.v .'.t.'i i h.ip-.iie--. J w-. hi v..- trt r,.vkr-.i .r t- r:: : ! nt. i. ..in a: i .i? g'-::'?,. r.nd u.'.. i nave t-e'.. e'.rcl. i bv t i. :- h:;r: - 1 rtgir g fevir, au l uho h,.-.e let 1 wen, vvith'.a a s:cp oi" t.e .-". I rtand rea "iv b-.-i iv i!...-. x -. t 'I uml v. :ih tiie ileii !, 1 t i arid w. -r -r... :i.- il. ; t n : : t I t-o- reat U:i t c:j. t:,t v wt-rc .'.! :.:-... j v i.-: !. in w.ti:e-s;Tjg the'.rrr only 1o tbey give i:.-r:-r'h, :n i take away nil si.' i i l: cv uZ . n?e .. t !..;'! f the d'-si .:. whivl A rr. i: wil! V.e ".. .-v. :.. e.-: i--c t: IM's. t'. it t:.tv . r::i.: i-.tt i e s. a. gv f .u:i- wi o w ..t "- i I'"!r" hat o.e-iSi? i:.:.t 'r...I! i...e . - 1 . . : . . ..IJ . will ag i":n re j'rr;. oi v n . t. naPI u' u iv T.....4. . v..,: -i. : ; bv Me-tici:." Dei'.eis g r..l;v tio : ,j l: ::' J C vui.tv : P.. L.ke .In-'..:.. T w A. White & C.. No. c0 Leo--rd st.. :. Y .y.-c-tors; WT.li-.n Mu.lje (h-- .vr :' Dr. A. Tra.-k's Magnetic Cnnt:: t.) L.'.-a. M i lison county. N. Y., Central A - -uts. Aui.st 3, lbC-:.iv First Arrival OF i - - - .....atift, V J V Tbe suvseril--r, bavii.e j;:.-t r-t-c.rnj city, is now opening or t cf the bxt . -stock of SPRING AND SUXMEP. Gt 'I ever brou gb t tbi ranker, aid r.:. h ie -r-i! very chft f..r C.mh. Hi t;k o.j:::t u. part ef tb r. 'h.wit g articles, viz ; CIIALI.iES, DE LAIMn, ERILLIANTS. COGUEG?. T P.I NTS Of ALL KIN PS AND !!CiErTO -- Is, -kich for beauty cai.ut tbe surr . ir. i.f READY-MADE CLGTHiNl LADIES' SHOES. DRUGS a:.d ITXiTMfcS' all of v- bicb be will se ll very ehe..:'. T"jt'-''J- He invites ti e iu us i I-1- ; r J (li-Zl-f and the si;rrei;i g c : - bim a ca iief-.rr ;ri' r.. as be is sc.tiiied be ran s .: : cheater thar they c;.n le h t.i.t at ste.re in town. Jcbc nc-dgers. Jr EUnbt:rg. April 20. 15::;f. ISorsE, t:bfn.lurc. I3- JOIIN A BLAIR. Piu nrin'!; Also, in cM.ecth-v, 1-1 AIR A s E.H?' will leave the l"i:: n H 1 ti n i:i time to tike t'. e Eir: Everv acc.n'ot'rti-'tJ ivill le paer.ger ccmfral-lte. AV r:iii.:r nnxt r.. koft. .'. av: II eymi::: v andehson. v:-:-s i.-- Ii li::s ix Foreiju Ft . N i 'S-i -" Uvti n.'.ry, S;:s.ar. Fo e Y- rss. -ges and Ia;-h--s rece: v d wv kIv. strtvt- O; iK.-i?e ti e St. C'i.irits H T- j j ' i Feb. 17, l;i5:.f 31. I. 3I4fJi:i3A' AttornrV at Law, Kl- fcitr?. FFlCEXo. 2. "Colonnade Row, n Jf Court House. D?ownb?r T. 54 ly inn 1 O C 3 C c
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