u ... a 1 MiDiaters, Lawyers End teachers are gen- j TJipv would ertiiv wen pruuucu i a j- c 1 i 7 n"ia I not feel coropeieDi w uisc-unr- lUc .... , were they not continually gathering inform-a- tion; and their employers would not p. ace confidence in them did they not they were masters of a large amount of book knowledge. Bat what need has the farmer of Looks b- yond the biolo and almanac, ins duty 13 to , labor as bia strength will admit, aod when lie has done hia work for the day, he will be tir ed enough to go to ted, without nodding over a book written by some idle person who is too lazy to work. Such has been the fad ing of lbs mass of cultivators of the soil, but is now happily changing. No man needs a good library more than the farmer. He has a profession that as really requires study to master it as the lawyer's or teacher's. There is hardly a branch of natural science that will contribute greatly to his bonefit. He also neods books upon horses, cattle, sheep; the management of the dairy; the care of the bees; the proper way to raise apple", pears, and other fruits; the treatment of different soils, &c. In addh ion to these, the farmer should bave books of literature, hitory and traveld. He will be as much interested aud benefited V.w thpir nerusal as any one. I he money stout in purchasing a reasonable number 7 X - nr i Oio boots, and the time spent in their study will ; Farmcn uoruiivt. r not be lost. Knowledge will give ability to Business, and every body i;i every Suite, on re " , j -,i i, i ceipt of $1,(0, or in law st le of binding at l,2o increase the income of his farm, and will ele- , lQQQ A yEAR can , icaJc bv ou3te rate his standing in the community A far-j niers family also needs the means of improve ment found in a well assorted library, and in tellectual advancement, aud to increase love of home. It may be thought by some that the expense be afforded, but if a few are pur- chased at a time, iu a few years a library of a Kindred or more valuable volume may be gathered, which will be worth more than the earne number of dollars at interest Ex change. Frozeiiii'lant-. If this Wiiter Is like all that have prece ded it in our day, many plants and vegetable will ba frozen. Some still, clear night, Jack Frost will steal into the c-elUr, and turn the amies and potatoes into so ruaav stones He rr t will also find his way iuto the lady's parlor or chamber, where she keeps her house-plants, and ah me! next ruoruing. her sweet pa's will be a3 rigid as the artificial flowers oa her bon net. The bundle of trees which I ordered so late, from & Go's, nursery, will be de- tained on the way, and I thail receive them all frozen together, as bard as logs. Now. what shall be done iu these several cases? Shall the potatoes and apples be drenched with warm water to take out the frost: ro; cover tb-em witb old mats or car- . ., pets, and let them thaw out as graiuiUy as possibh? And the dear flower?? Dor.r hur ry them into a warm room to thaw by the tide cf a stove, as you would a frost bitten chicken Let them remain where they are frozen; close the window shutters or drop the curtains, so as to n:ike th r.tom quite dark, then f-prinkle the plants with col l water di rect from the cistern, and wait for the result Do not allow the room to become warmer than 350 fur tweaty four Lours. If a few drops of spirits of camphor are thrown into the dish of v.r .1 - i.i- - :n l . n .t . t , waier ueiure i-pnuniiug. u wm oe an me oei- ; ter. .ii e treated a duzeu p.auts in this way last winter, aod the frost was so severe that the water froze in drops oa the leave as wo sprinkled thm, but by keeping the room dark and cool an entire day, nearly every plant cam out unharmed. We remember, in par ticular, a fuchsia which was in full flower at the time of the freezing; a week after it was still covered with blooms. A neighboring gardner had the misfortune, alio, to bave a large lot of geraniums frozen. Iu his auxie ty, ho harried a part into a warm green-house and a part iuto a cellar. The first were near ly all ruined, the latter were all saved The package of frozed trees must b taken to the garden, a trench dug large and deep enough to receive them root aud braueh, aud then they should be covered witb soil. The gradual thawing iu the dark will undoubtedly save them American Agriculturist. ' ' ITIij Io Animals need Sail. Prof. James E Johnson, of Scotland, says: "Upwards of half the saline matter of the blood (56 per ce-jt.) coasisU of common salt; and as this is partly discharged every day through the skin and kidneys, the- necessity of continued supplies of it to toe healthy b ody becomes sufficiently obvious The bile also contains soda (one of the iugredieota of salt) as a special and iodispensible constituent, and so do all the cartilages of the body. Stint the supply of salt therefore, and neither will the bile be able properly to assist digestion," nor the eartillages to be built up again as fat as they naturally waste." It Is better to placa salt where stock can bave free access to it, that to give it occa sionally in large quantities. They will help themselves lo what tbey need if allowed to do no at pleasure: otherwke, when they become salt hungry" they may take more than is wholesome. Organizations are for weak men, who arc nothing individually, but collectively of ome importance. Strocg men Lave been less need of them except to rule or us them. Tley tra IbDselvea organized, cr tliiai they KXf. 50,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD. ' K VERY BODY'S LAWYER AND COVX SELLOK XX BUSINESS, ' . F r i" J V M I . . I v . v -, ' if the Philadelphia B-xr. It Tdls You Uow to draw i:p partners-hip pirers - - - - ; , , kin Js o1 a!o lenses, kU'l petitions. jt Tdls You How to draw up Bonds and Mort- gages Affidavits, Power of Attorney, Notes and Bills of Exchange, J.eccipts and Releases. It Tdls You The. laws for tho collection of Debts, with the statute.-, of Limitation, an I amount aud kind of property c-sempt from Execution in every State. p j'dls You How to mike an Argument proper- ly, with forms for Composition with Creditors, and the Insolvent 1 nv? t every Mate. It Tells You The leg .1 reiati. ns existing between Guardian and Ward. M istcr and Apprentice, f.nd Land!-:rd and Tenant. It Jells You What cvmstirute Libel arul Slander, and the Law as to Marriage. D ower. the Wife's right in Property, Divorce and Aliment. Jt Tails You Ti.e law for Mechanic' Liens in ev ery State, ami the Naturalization I.aw of this UTitrv. and how trt ... mi.lv with tli c i m It Tells You The law concerning Pensions and ! how to obtain one, and the Frv-Emi.lion J;lW8 to Public Lauds. It Tdls Yon The law for Patents, with mode of I procedure in obtaining one, with iutefeieiiees. ! As-.-ignnicntsaiid T;die cf Kee. It J'dls You How to make your Will, vuA how to Administer on an Lsjate, with tlie law and tne requirements thereof in every Mate. It Tdls You The meaning of I-w Terms in gen eral ue, and explains to you tho Legi-dutivc, Executive and Judicial Powers of both the Generiil and State Governments. ( Tdls You How to kep out of law, by showing how to do vour bu-iii '.-s .'gall, titus living a vast amount oi' property, .aid vexatious litiga- uon, oy us t;meiv consultation. - , til .1 oingie copies wu; oe .-em ny man, poMage paui. to trvery Parmer, evrrv Mechanic, everv lnan it men everywhere, in selling the above work, a.-. j our inducements to all such are very liberal. j Pur tingle copies of the 15k, or fr terms to agents, with other information, apply or ad- ure-js JOHN E. J'ltl l Jj:. 1'uhUsher. No. Gl" Saasom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June 15, lSoO.-Otn. wii it i:vi:iiYito!i; nivrs. THE FAMILY JOCTOIli CO.VTVlMXti Stttih JiciiicJitf, E'isihj O'jt-ii'ieJ, tor t!? Cure ty Disuse in uU I'urms. By Ffefest-'M- ULXL.Y S. TAYLOR,:.!. D. i i ii Tdls You How to attend upon the sick, nd I how to COok for ti.eni; how I . j.reo,.ie l):inks. I Poultices, kVc, an l h.ov t gurd ;igaiu.-t in leci..oti iiviii Cj:.i.ig!oijs Di.-ea-y.'s. ... . . .. i . - . i It Tdli Yu. O: i a I'd gives uent du-iiig the Vaii.-as di ca.-c ..f Cl.i! hen, ..-t.ini riioj.l.si rvrh.-' t trc. it it ctl.'ug, C-:ivu'.moi.s Vi.-ii;.'.- tloti, t if. jullg Cvliuli, -i;.-a.-;e, vVc, H 'I dis i ji' i no svioptoius ot Crouii, Cno'er.i luhiutum, C'.ie. l.,iir...e i, Wciuis, ."v.dl.-d Head. i;iugwc-r:n, Chijktu-pos, .Ve., ;,n i ives JOU the Uert relilc-cilcs l'r tneii cure. It Td's Yua Toe rviiiptoms ot Fever and AgU'.', and Rdi-us, Yellow, Typhus, Scarier and otii er Fevers, and gives yu tho best aud simplest r medies for their cure. J'dls lu-.i The symptoms of Ibuuen'.i. G,ii sumptioii, Dvsp"2isia. Asioma, Droj.y, Gonf. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lyipcla.-, ,vc, aud gives ciu tin- U st remedies tor their cure. Ii Tdls You The symptoms of Cholera Morbus Mahgnant Cholera, Small-m,x. Dysentery. Cramp, DUeases of the B.aJdc-r, Kidneys and Li ver, and the le.-t remeiies f.r their cure. i ' 'Idts You Ti.e svmotomsof l'liii-ic- Mm,n . x ...... ........... Neuralda. An u.lexv. Parahsis. viiri....s Diseases ot the 1 hr::;t. I.-elfi. Ear and Eve. ;:nd the V'st remelics f.r their cure. Y-u T'.iv syiupt ,ms uf Epiiep.-y. Jauu Il e i'l'.es, Ru.tu:t, I;.-v-cs :( the- ll.-art, Heioor-h.;g- Yen reil DL-east :uul I lyd r !,...-,: , and g.ves t;.c best rciaed.es for their cure. I- Tdls Y'f. T.ie best and simplest treatment f r W yUi.Os, ii; ken lines and Disl j..alion-. Sprains, L - ki iw. Fever Sores. White Sweli-i-;g--. tTi.s, WLitlott-,, Ro;!i, Sw-Jrvy, P.-irn-and .ii.fula. Ii J'dls Yju Of the vari .- js diseases of Yornen. of Chd.ib'itii, and r.f Men-tru-.ition: Whius larenne-s, eVe, ivc, and gives the best sjmpI'-.-t remedies for their cure, -- ork u. wiiiten in plain l ti.goage, free from me acal terms w ai t., be c.wly un dei siio e voti many wni.. ; s S'm.'ie lecipts ln-.v s-u limes ti e e-t of the b-k. ii is pn.u c-d m clMr ai'l open type; is illustrated with appio priate nr .vi'ig. and will b f .raar de l to ..ur ad.ore-s J'e illy b und -. p -tagv-ceipt of -l.OO. paid, on re- S1C00 A YEAR can be made by enterpri sing men everywhere, in selling the aV.ve work, as our inducements to all such are very liberal. For ein-le. c"p:es of the R v.k, or for teims to agents, with other information, apply to or ad-die-s, JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher. No. G17 Suisom Street, Poiladclphia, Pa. June 13, lS'jo.-Om. M AGMFCIENT ENGRAVING OF ND -LJL LUUISTOPHER COLCMltir-s HIS CKEW. This 'i ilifd E,fjfici,fj was designed bv Rfucxs, one of the most ce'iebra'.ed artCts ti.a't ever Evcl; the cost of ti.e original design an-' plate being ov .-r S00, size 12 bv 2f incCs i The Philadelphia Daily A' tcs"s.iys,'the mere j nominial um asked for the eugrav ing, is a snf- ucieni luuiicemeni lor pT.s jns to purchase, with out the additional Gift." SCHEDULE OF GIFTS lo le given to t be purchasers, culars, send for a Rili. For full parti- 1 ca?h 1 cash 1 e.u,h 1 cash 1 cash 1 cash 1 cash 4 cash $.1,000 3,000 2.000 1.500 1,000 500 500 300 5 cash 10 cash 10 cash W cash 10 cash 10 cash 1000 cash $300 sno 200 100 GO 5o0d 5000 :w casii logeuier wiui a great van.-ly of other valua ble. Gifts, vary-ng in v.iUe ifom 50 cb? to 25. Any person, em-losing in a letter J 1 and five 3 cent Postage SUmps (to pay for post.ig.j and Roller) shall receive, by return of mad, the rua"-n-.ficient Eugraving of Christopher Caluml.us, (and one of t!ie.se valu ihle Gifts as per Dili ) Address all orders f.r Bills or En 'raving to P. S. IIE1ILINE & CO.. J. . . 1S12, Fidladclphia, T.x. rudadelphia. May 23, I8S0.-S:n. FRANK W. HAY OFFERS to the Merchants and others burin- TIN, COPPER OR SHEET IP.OX WARh, to sell again, ic.lu.-f menfj rii fr,-..i :.. any. i4an.i.iory .est o: th Warca packed carefully and GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK. ALSO Dealer in all ; ir.d. of STOVES, Convey PUMPS. LEAD PIPE, SHEET METALS, ENAMELED & HOLLOW-WARE. at Manufacturers prices. PRINTED PRICE LISTS now ready. Address. P. W. HAY. Johnstown, Cam'oria On., Pa. Febraarr S. Ifc3- 'jA.. An aierient and stomachic preparation of IKON" purified of Oxygen ai.d Carbon by com- 1 bust ion in Hydrogen. Sanctified by the highest I .Medical Artl.onties, both in Luroje and the United States, and prcscriKil in their practice The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron ran le 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: la J)"bilfi. X-m,us AtVertions, Emaciation, fyw'!. Cu.ijtion. IHurrhuui, Dysentery, "''". Oonuiuj.lim, rfulou.t I'ul,er'iil..sis, j Silt R)' ihi. Mi siif nlriiiion, W'hiUs, Chlorosis, l.ict r tunqiliniiis. Ltioiw llm-tu-hcs, JJituma Usui. IntrriiiiUtiit Icers, PiiPjfrs on the Foe , Sr. In rp ':s of General D. bil'ty, whether the re sult of acute discard or of the. continti.l dimi nution ot nervous and muscular eiicrerv frrn Chronic Complaints one trial of this restorative I lias proved successful to an extent which no!. desertpt-.on nor written attestation would render crflible. Invalids so long l.ed-rid den as to have become forgot ton in their own ncighboi hoods, have sudden)) rc-ap-n-aied in the busy world as if just returned from a protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female Sufferers, cmaeiated i . C. .... A - ' victims oi apparent marasmus, sanguineous ex haustion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician has no name. In Nervous Affection of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to Medical men the operation , jj OUIS LUCKHARDT, WATCHMAKER I f" 1 D TIIIS D TUm-YoT-of t , .8 preparation of Iron ,nus tessan!y 1 ill A'D DEALER I X CLOCKS.VATCIIES ii ivTFPFSTS 101--' - salutary, lor, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor- AND JS V ELRY - la X-.5J.i : salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor ously tonic, without being exciting and civer- heatuig, and gently, regularly aperient, even in pei-ing the local tendtmy which forms them, Iu Dvsjx-psla itinnmeraUe as are Us causes, a single 1" cf the-? Chalvbeate Pilis has of;en Milie el lor the nOst ti.toitual rase Ses, iueludilig I :!ie attr-n i; nt co.inr-nc... In tiui. hecke I D.arrho a. even wh. n advanct-l j t i Dcsei tiry. confirmed en-ia.-iiting r.n I app i- ! rcntly 111 -'ig'i'lt. the e.'K-cts iiaVe ieeu cpiiS-y ! isive i!ivl aslon'shing. ; i.i ike ...l! Jia:i;s. of liesu r.'id svctigrh. ' h bijiatil.g cough, and l. inirt. nt be -i :." which ! gf:ier.'.!lv indicate- Incipient Cnsurnpti. .n, this j remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and i piiVi-iei;ms. in seer.d very ' gratifying and iu- j tc-rcsting iust -vice-. ' In Scrofulous Tul-erciil.sis, this meoieated iron li.is h i I f.i Tn.-re than the g'jol elVect of ihe j mot cautiously balanced preparations of i li.,iK'. without any of their well known iiabiliities. The attention i-'f females cannot l-e t-o conil deinly invited to this rriri"jy an l rextonitire, in the ea:es pecaliirlv aheeting Hu m. In niicurmtisni. i't'i Chronic and intl trnatory . in the latter, however, m ore f'eei lll v it h is I b'-en invariably well rejx.i-tol, 5.h as allev iating j pain ami reg i-iag tiie swellings aul stitness ol the joints and muscles. In Intermittent fevers it must nece.-sarily Ik? a gmit remedy and energetic rest rative. and its progress in the .new settlement's of the Wr-st will probably be one of high renov-n and use u'n Norcmolvhis cr. r been d Way red In the wh his t...ry of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy :o 1 'fully restorative c.Terts. Gjod api'sSiiuv, co--.pl. te digestion, rapid ae- 'j. i sit ion f strength, with an tm-isual tbsposi- tion f.r active an 1 cheerful exercise, imnu-diatc- . f ., IVIo.Ioa- ,.suse. Put up in neat tlat mcttal V- xes containing iff puis, price oo cenit kt uoa; ior s.iie ov.irug - . t , . i f r . . id- "isis an i ijf-v ers. vv 1.1 lie senr inn? in.inv no- dress on receipt of the price. AH let ters, orders, rders eet.. should be addresse! to R. R. LOCKE, 4- C, G -tier d Agenfs. 20 Cedar St., X. Y. Miy, y0.lS,;o:!y. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! "Yll 1 E SUUSCR1RER would repctf.illy inform 1 the citizens of Ebeiisburg and surrounding country, that he has opened a Saddler's sho"p, in the basement f his dwelling house, on Horner street, where he js prepare.! to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of Saddles, Rridles, and lianas Ac. Having many years' experience in the busi ness, M;ipl. ying none but the Wst workmen, and Using the best material upon all his work, he hop.-s to merrit and receive a iil-cral share of the public patronage. Country pn ducc at all times taken in exchange fr work, and the highest market pri.-is allowed. JAMES MAGUlRh. Ebeiisburg. Sept., 11, 1350.-tf. EORGE VV. TODD, UTTil CONRAD -WALTCN, Importers and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, ivc, Xo. 255 Market Street. Phihuhlphia. Keep constantly on hand the genuine Timothy Sink's Augcrs.W. Mann's Reatty's and Hunt's superior Axe-, Conrad fc Walton's su jiorior polishe.1 Steel Shovels. I arlirg Ac Waldron s Grass and Cradling-Scythes. Com rnon andPatent Scythe -Snaths Ratent Clothes Pins, $-c, Vc, v hic h they r-fferfot sale on rea5 onable terms, to country dealers only Januiry 25. 1855. CANVASSERS V ANTED. I.IBKRAL INDUCEMENTS TO AOEXTs! Fifty Dvllarsa month, and oil esjiotsrs jtaid. vish' to engage an active Agent in every ? County throughout the United States and Cin.vlis. to travel and in trainee -our NEW TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD I 'CK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. This I .scchior Machine is just patented, with valuable tprovements, which make it the cheapest and os popular rnach'ne in existence, and ac knowl :Jged to le unsurpassed for general utility. A imited number of responsible agents are wanted :o solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of S-"0 per month and expense will he paid. For conditions and full particulars address, with stamp fir return postage. J. W. HARMS &: CO. No. 13 Shoe &. Leather Exchange. Nov. 9, 1850.-50-8 w. Boston, Mass. EN. P. THOMPSON, viiJ, V. J. TATTON ct CO.. Wholesale Dealers in and Manu facturer of HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma teriiLs Straw Goo-ls. Artiricial Ilower, Buffalo Robes, Arc. No. 128 Market street, below Fourth South side. PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for Wool and Shipping Furs, PRICE I. PATTON. , A. OFrENHEIMER. Kbrr.ary 17, I858:tf EMOVAU PAUL GRAFF. MAXUFAG tu 1-T rc ' ia" an0 -VP, No. C8J North ? tu bet-reen Arcn and Cherry, Thila. ,r?1 -'-h 6. IR55. .. m,.t .l..i ...no -. .c . ,. . ... ... ' is-' vr iinui iii ihj hi fj .s. mi nrnnnp j , , iwtxnI'wv It is this latter pr -perty. among other which j nI,c,i'n t,!C largest stk Clu Kx II ufctfs, and ; At tJ.c ,jn -J tht Lij UM, .Vo.. ..rVf.V-';--inake, it so remarkably ef.cetua! and permanent ! Jtc!,'- 'r"u' .n-i. wn ir,fl,(.ut cx- o.r, l a. a remedy for I'iks. ur.on v.l.i.-h it also ai.iars ! cf'"'-' Y-.'-'V:' will W sold " t heaj cr than the The ur. h-r.-ieT-j d-s-res to c.dl tl.p n!Ui,ti u g S U H " J CJ - f ? g 2 -T- O j o S .MS r- ps g i: 3- w ui m ; d r P S i- 1! njiin: srnscin r.Lp, rlsprctfclly informs tiz citizlxs of Ennxsr.rr.G and A vicinity thai be has jn-t receive, and has on land the LARGEST, LEST, an I MOST OM PLETE bttn-k of Tin, Gpper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Parh.r anl Heating Stove-. W.-.-, n boxes. Sugar kettles, c., ever oiTered for s;ile in LTnsbur2. lirass and Cmw KftU .f Preserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin, G.pp lie has j i-t receive.1 a larg- assortment ' " Are' 'arvesimg (.arbiter's loots, Jappand Ware, Brittannia Ware, Hoop niucii in.- win M-ii very low nr Persoiis wishing any thing in his hue he prices. Jon worK nt all kinds d r;e on the shortest nonce. . Also House Spouting msfe and put up on the shortest notice Jt m.-st reasor.sblete-rr.s f..rcash Country 1'rxla -e ot all kinds taken in dd Metal, Cpier. Brass, Pewter, A.-,, taken in ALSO, He w.mld respectfully call the attention of the public to the grcat-ft irr-j.r--enier,ts ide in Cnkiiig Stoves f..r burning the gx- and tmoke bv whieh means is mvi d .O r( .-t r. Ebeuaburg, April 2G, 1S00. " GEOKE HUNTLEY. ' " . THE undersigned respectfu! j VJC cu'f';nier ue charge! in-. re for the i "xme 1 than anotur. A List ! fuini" " tae arlK.es r.-.mPrise. m the artiect1 is anaextrd. Prices niav b-' a-.-trt-.iine.!, and g shls examined, at the St re or. Main Street. (i l l H'i'iting English Levers. (Id Detached Levers, fa! iewelld. Gold Lcvifes. 1 !, .les Silver English Levers. Silver D-ticl.cd Lvirs Silver Lor " nes. hi Ga.ud Chair.. Gold Vest ;;i.iin. Gold Pencils, with Pens. G .11 Pencils G. id Mod.iHi..,,,. Silver Exte si.-n Pen. ilsand Pens. G"h! Rfc:!-' pins. L Jies.-n l tientiein.-o. Gold Eardrops Gold Earrings, Gold F.n-rer Kings. Gold Cntf Vln. Gold a ii 1 SI ver Watc ' Keys, "ortinonrdes. Irenes raris lau.-v . . . arci pl.ii- , Silver Tablesp.-mn.- Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbies Plated Tabli-spojn-;. best. Plated Tea -j ..:. Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Rrittama Tea Sells Violins and R ws. Vio'in Strings, ,Vc, G'lt's and Allen's Rev Jvers. i inches. Gold Rraceiets. Accorileo.js-, Silver and Plated Spectacle. .Ve., vc, .vc. Cij- All. sorts of atches, c;.,.-ks an 1 Jewel r repaired with j.rom j ti ess and at low rates. G.n fident that Le eanuot be undersold, the i:n Iitvh- respetttuby s..iicits the c. nfid. rif sr..! p ;tr m-ge i ,,f the public. LOUIS LUCKHARDT j May 1 4, 1 s .;. 20 -t f- Jan. f,. j I Jotttl 31 "lieu go j . , , . . ' .4 aaufnturer and Sealer in all Kinds cfC: I Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgoai- ery St., Hollisdaysbur-r, Pa I . . if lOIl'fil. V (in l.in.1 fllo. !-ir ira'1 .... ilon-tai.tly on band. i m " .... .... . -.v .-iwr, -' ,-'x'k of Spanish, and ha'f Spai;ish cigar.- at the lowest iosstble prices. All articles sold at this establishment are warranted to b; what they are represented. August 8, 1855. ly. mi aim: iiotcl, i:bci!mg, v HENRY FOSTER. PnormrT'..:. flllllS HOTEL, FORMERLY KXoWX Jl tne E'-eusborg lb.use." is oiu-fii tin ..id e-t and b-st stands in tlie borough of Eb.-ii.sbui for th-i acoram.!ui.n of the t ravelin-? e-,.: mnni ty. Tho Proprietor assures all wh.. !,,.,-, ! posed to patrouio him that his TABLE will ..;..i ...;.i. .ii i - r r-.j-j.ino ii ur- ia-:iiesoi xiie sei--.n. Ins BAR with the choicest .f Li piors. and n pain pare I to render hi-s guests comf. rt.ible. Eliensbe.rg. A;ril I!. 1 85S:i:l v. c; reel c same me Miu-i luo-jcrn sr ic ami worKmaniiKe ninaner and delivered to subacriUrs at $5 jx r copy. WILLIAM CHRISTY June 30, 1S5S. EAST AVENUE NURSERY, ROCHESTER, lUY YORK, W. M HOYT &t Co , PROPRIETORS. IRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES of all kinds, and varieties, promptly fur nished t order. P. Braniir. cf Ixretto, will at tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed to him will receive prompt attention. C. MERUIT, General Agent. O.tober 13, lS50.-tf. ( BP.LS. X. O. A- WHITE SUGA1LS, 5 Bids. N. O. Molas--es 5 Golden Syrup, For sale by E. HUGHES. July 13, 1859. J. c. xoox, Allornr)- mi L.r, EbtBiharg, P, OFFICE IX COLOXADEROW. Nov. 11. ISaTtl.t IO. O. F. Highland I .odge Xo .428 meets every WEDNESDAY! - t - v - - vehTug. at their Hail on High st., id ""r--'i" the upper storyof Sh.jemaker' store JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large and flpendid. Assortment of American Pock et Knives. (Every knife warranted.) by GEORGE HUNTLEY. August, 10. 1859. St. FV T C T . 11' All 1- An . f i-rin r.-v., . m THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT i REASON ARLL rRTCT.s. i rii-frc ,,.l. ...... .. TV i j v -r -m :.- n.ti..u ,Ii i 1 i i,-.y a-; w u ; I rxu I i I lip !'f inc 1 I .iM-iivlirT" i;:.,! rrr.'-n,'-r DI P.IT'l'i ii: V M l" nio rwti'io v r i-v ' ' 3 '""' t-u'scri.rer would resieetfullv- inf. rn. n-, , ., TY Tl -! 1 CAMI,-1'IA-V) ! -8- t! f' citizens of EU-n-bnrg aid sufr. u:i ::n - - UVaW,!l-. 1 - .T ent cncragen,..,;t be given.) to publish a 1H. , V ' 1 ' . . V ",!.?"V, V'"'. V e I st.vk of ory .MAP of Cambria Ctuu.tv. infe.d.vl rt ;- "-'- ., r.tain as much ii.f .rmation as anv other C-inn- I t V. V Ue I , Vll to d. '-AM'M ii.Ll- Map ,,ow Published in Pennsylvania. The n ' . V 7 "AT V UUSV r , ? m ' V' n'V,fct at;'J vn' . . . : IlOIii!" .Hill 11 r lvi . iib r. rriiv o(i.l.k..1sl. ...?! t-... . . c . j w . m leto he lithographed, colorisl and mounted ip '" , , ;"' V I . : V p c . i " - V "T- 'T 'k1- i .. x..i , , Using but the vtrv K-j-t material r,.l pn-t.h.vjn- l.an .Si- .- ? .1 .'. o m m O O o 2! O - r and Sheet Iron ware of every-description, of HARDWARE and CUTLERY : II,.u f,:r'r.sh- WOOden and WlllOW Ware, Glass War?, Iron, Nails, Window Glass ic., Arc. a. rcs-iectfulij invite to give l.i.n a caR and eramli c r so - tr ie o - S mm mm mwm - w c -3 n . 3 Q V H Z o . jJ 2 S - o ft ca e l.s exchange. Also Oherrv. A-h. ar d Iv,.-, i exchangt?. ' GEORGE HUNTLEY JUST RECFIVED, A NET STCCK country to the fact that he I.hs leo ?vi of an Agent of a large importir.g i. i,eof WATCii US. CLOCKS. vVc. and ah :e ireir.: ! tu ing establishmer t f J IZ IV.'LI: Y. . ercov 1 is ecibl-d to efTer s-, 1. h.-J-;. ! scrs f these r.rti.-f w.-re 'a- .." to j ii. : IittVit i-f-i"'! ;". -:.- J in this place, themes. ! He would or nnywh'. re tliis s: Je ?.l-o r.ill r.::er.tlo: to!. ? rlnicrd ' f I WATCH ES A N D J K'YELI; V Us re:ei vchi- .1 oi 1.K I..:. S 11 v- Is c n:i . I beautiful w -rkmai s I stock with great care :( t -;.n jr-S K j e.ery t tste w.li i by the. great re?-.ic n ri pr-ees. I. A II I C S I I T II C j are partic-u vr. y :i:v;: i i resci.t st' k aiid ir a i iiis'.eeti .n o; m . EAR DoPS h'tl.eit ... 1- s. Id at To cts.. of I .1 ,.f i.-t,ir. P.re.t.-t Pins. ; s-.ld at 1..) vi. now i tT'irr-iiite'I f sf.r;e .'.c ' i Rings st a redticti ii 12 x T I-1; ii i: . I would c.l! y-onr atteul:cn lo n--y Icautifal sortmeut r-f " " GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES. at the following very h.-v -r:ce: Hunting Verge Y"a;ei es, wa r..t,t.-d. Hunting Silver Cvl'nders. bi:h--rto s l ! ;:: tl.is town at .-g'j. an.l tiier. r-iv '-"-i o $1 1. I wr! now at from iifi to f.l.r.O r". Hunting L-vers fr.?.-i ! !:.(,) ; V.': Oin-n F-"el Cvlhi 'e--. l-. -e -f s,.t.; .o - $lo I wili s--!I at fr.vn 7 t- J-.t '-i F i e-1 D't.iehe-l I. ver. $:o t M .1.7 f - r s JJ I.-.-7 f-r .'-. fc . - - , - n! cxan-.h.e Evcryl;v!v i- invl'vd to ca' .? i: . :.s I..e a lv..'1'.i'r ;s i-.u 1,1 tent, variety ar. I style it i- ui.r.vnh-d i;i commur.ity. wui.e the f.-red are unyrr-'ei'enl priors at w i.i, b it -1 low. G.-vls s. 1 CASH o: ly. ZZs P-""!i-Mihir ait.-T'ti. ti .u l Ci-jk-. Wat.-h.-s. .lew-.-iry. A... f to ill Kl'.-ls. '.l.-'-i t:. I i.-t.l..; 11,,-., the Jrr.n t'-.-o.!: ys r. All work var- i .' . .'-.' will 1 e t;.ker at par. All work v ratt-d As i TOWN AND COUNTRY Si l;EKr.ETTi:s : e;"r : v"j'l;- Mil-. - I s,u,v.'.l.-d with W.tei.es .l.w.".- .v-r- t g. ! than city prices. " ' i ' .TO-iRPH G .'lOIAfrs Wt- .-.lis ; Ailgtt ISSG.'r. oe 1 ! , - i 11EMOYAL! V o A C II 31 x r r A C T O R Y vui ti.e ix-st workmen to r.i-nt a full share public patronage. Per.-oi.s wishing bargains ! purcha.-:ng a Carriage will r!o well bv calling 1 -".o- i i.., u. i i-. i--o., ik epf:Dj . .Le . -t ve !s. - j this establ si.raeiit. He is pr. p ired to nianufw- ' j ture the f -il wing kind f vehicles, 5 ; I BUGGIES, of eiilertnt ualhtv il BAROUCHES. CIIARIOTEI1S. one and horse I.OCivAW AYS, close fjuarter, t-liptic and C-siring COACHES, second hand work of differ ent kinds, S,c., making a variety that will suit all tastes and all purses. REPAIR IXG doi.e with neatness add cispntch. VOL BARXES. Lben'turg, April 27, lS50-2S-tf Y1LLIAM CAKU & CO.. WHOLESALE f Grocers, Importers, and Dealer, in For eign ami Domestic LIQUORS. Old Monon-abU laud Rectified TVLiakc-y, Xo. C23 Commercial kow. Liberty stn-'t. PITTSBURG, Pa. SUNDRIES 500 Bids double Rectified Whis key. IS" Bids Old .MonongaLeia Rye Whisky. Par, (very choice ) 50 HLds X. O. Sugar, TO Bbls N. (). Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon, Flour, Lr.rd, Iron & Nails &c.. all of w hich w ill be sob! at low prices for cash. Y, 1. CARR & CO. February 17, 1858.tf .. FIRE IFIRE ! ! FIReTm" njlUE UNDLRSIGXED WOULD CALL THE JL atteuntiou of the public to one cf ihe great est imrrovements ever nmii in COOKING STOVES, the burning of the GAS AXD SMOKE, bv which means, is K.ved Fifty per rei.t of fuel GEORGE HUNTLEY. Ebcsuburg Aug. 17, 1859.-tf. - LUMBER. FIXE TOPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LU3I- ber bought and sold hy e. HUGnns. Jrii ?"th H-iJ. U. s J AWvfc -re rreseit tou ---wv j MOUSE the iarestcr cf ;v.;; j ROOT PILLS. Ti ls jl.r.; ... t;.e greater part of Li; i-"-' ' . " -! vI-.ed Eurep", As:.a, a:.-; 'M i AniC!;:.-! .-t:.t ' - . the In liars r our Ve:i'!a . t'li-s tliit i:.e Indian '.-t y- discovcre.1, Dr. Mcr v. as ,. t&b'ih ti-,efactthrtp.il :-r-,'-' J. ' . ' ' r : pui;ity or i he p.l ' Leaii.i iii i nfe icper.."i t:- When tr.e va: Ml; and do iif't ;ict in pt:.rt c. '" : fcrent funct'c :.s -f ti.e '..:.. 1 action, becomes thick, c .'. J t'n-.s causing fill pains, . ! ! every rame ; e:r slrcrgil-j 'health we are deprived'-:. f asicted in throwing t--f th? -t, ! 1.1' '! w ill l-C-;.!i.e c::- l:ei , 1 , t'ius fujr ligl.t tf life v ;;; j. r. -. .r ". H'V.- in. j t t.i i-t tif':: t;.p.: r - . ! vari '"ts j ass.igr-s f t' e 1. :- -. . " i "t-ow ples:i!.: to r.- ti..:: v e .: , j t " j-iil a ncdi "ii.e ir. y, -ur i; z.. . . . Inuun lo: 1 .1..-, ii-n? ; .otS v h.ch Tv.W 3r,.-.rj j ? ; i:. N.ttireV O. r V'n. f .j c.f (list i--d ii;i-:.. : f : - tl e-e Pl;ls .ire r...i."- i- a of ' .... . tijt i'rt-s i i'.t- s n. : f- ev - r fac' jct-ant, tr.at o;.n ns ar.d li..;. l ti.e and tir.-. in as-: t f -ni'.s i.s l-.;j v i- ;.Mi;i . :; j ; L-iiii'. r fr--tvi liif lui.gs v ,., third is a :i.jct:-. v . -! . s strength t i :-:e ki I : : ... , JAV" :-:-:--i:ns i j u:.:;. i is !,-:. iLji-w : I'L''.;.- OF w l! i 5S r.nrv oi v V--.! i di-c a C:I .cr parage, .in : v. i. Tg- i i;; ;,-.y ou.. r v i;-: . ; n . - i the !'i l'!s w 1 i . e.c . i.'.ovl c.i-::- : tl.ee. '17 : t pa-s by r r'-.'.k- '.f r.p a:, (:iv-vet in great - au - .1 Er-m ti-.e ah- ve, In.li.in R -: Fills b"t lee--.re v.-.:te way to cv ry tt. -e t '- vscr.i 1 ;V .-f t-.e lo iy. . i. f.-vt'.y io 1:1 y - c, ; " .in is !' t., fr;.. - i' " i il- i e : . t -jrl r-r:.. r. w:.. n i'.r ; -.- ; . clar. 'i i -er;s. n v y:- mr - s k. m.d why so ii;;,rv d; . i ..: get a iieh.-i:.e w.S., nii: , i-l parts, a-jd which w::" .,; c sage for :i .::-.:st iargeq-:i:.t ly . ; .( j . ill- uU - Ts e. vert: .lerc- TviJ ... iV-T! "3 a ;;si i l!-: Z v.- . b . 1 t: t.-il matt, r :.-, , nr.til life :? tW,n f: ! M jsV pjl.Ls. i ,v i v.ro.; v :..i v , i v r. .- r b m- a- I l,;v::, ng i.-a::h ,r. J who l.'.ve be. - r;. j nc,--. rdti r.-i a;.g- lr; i ,ri:: i :.a ,. t.--..-;i s V !. I..".-. -r- j r.t. i were, v.- t: :n a s-e; 1 f ti.e s hat tl - -el. I.."' i sTana reaiiv t tfi i- lH--e-l W'.ih tiie vv .. -o . . t a l, l..t ' VC. 1:. I r.O ' -"2rp!is-.-J, t s" . , . 1 .. io w :t: cs': flo thev L '.- ., , - , !ii-i)J,ii, a:i-J I:' ,;c iv..v j .i.-iis',. ....t t!.-y r.t on,, tU f'-'-' '5'"'- Vf ';:" :--e. ere u w:.i itM.-.w; ry 'L t!."s ! vv' 1 1 "'- u t. it ti -thai i pnri'v. 1 1 -: t ! sCi 1 f..r ! take i:s ttjl.?. T.T.J i ti.e r.nd - j will Rj.in frurn i , S - ' - tli"'V I I- e f, .. s 1H-. ar- V V.':r 5 v : - J i .it- A t' ... N... l c ! Dr. A. 1 rsks j Mid --., cno;ty. X. Y.. to: Augtist 5, !S5'...lv - First Arrival Or ..f f in I at CH ALLIES. DELAINES, BRILLIANTS, C0BIT.US PRINTS OF ALL KlMs; AN! !:!i"l.E?Tt'- Slmt I. which for beauty caraa t ! sur -:'.:. t' READY-MADE CLOTFitfi LADIES' SHOES. DRUGS TZ: all of which he will seP vtrv (ht.-p- He invites tf:e ci::.: tgr nd the sttrr. '-... .lirjg c 'i-"-:T-hlni a cad lforc f urc so-1" as l;e is satisilc-d he ran t!l g -1- ' 5 "" cheaper than they can if i vri -: : store ia tow n. Join: Soigc ElKTisburg, April 20. lr-5?:f. p-ifsrs: two VATOIV HOI SC. I bnbui? JOHN A BLAIR. rroErrrrc Also, iu c-iinecti...... I I. AIR ? ! ' will leave ti e U:. n I !." f r - ; ti. n in tint? to take :'; c Fast.rr v-'-, Ev-mc-inirk"0''.-n t. ;"1 Iv ST-'t: " . v ..... i pa-st-enger com fra bite. PHILir- EFTSTFR. R0ET. J- A REYMER A- ANDERSON. W-Vl I-frs rrr Foreijm Fmits. Ntj'J i : v fectionary. Sugars. Fire Wcrs ges and Ieuiets r-'-ceiveil v-"eo?l'-r,j st-reet. frrosite the St. CV.arlcs R-:f Pittsburg, Feb. 1 ir i.s5v-:i Attorn,)- at Vmxr, Kber rFFICENo. 2. "Colonize' ?e Court Houm. D.fs'Tilr 7. -, --It )g lr a ?.. i . I 4L- l f 4.. t i t St: i". 1 j I ti l ii U inn r rt