u 7SuitIu tViieat iu be Hour. W. P- Cooper, of Lanca-t. r, Pa . in n .nfrm,? aal b7T.'fing g:ivi. ; Vocaj . lisbci iu the Farmer and Gardner - Iq storcing wheat in a -uw. be c..;n -ces oa one side, places tbe sheaves io regular layers, with the huts outside, tramping h.av ilj ou tbe butt of each as it is laid dwi. The next layer is placed with the tops ! dip ping about half way over the first, car.: r ir.-' taken to keep the Leads or tops uppermost When tbe entire fpace of the mo is e-ven-i in this way, common ground salt is sprmk. t over the mow on tho top of the layer, a; tbe rate of four qur:s to every twenty dozii. phTaves of wheat a larger .ortia of suit if the sheaves erft very large During the sweating, tho sals U dissolved aud absorbed by the grain and straw Th eff-W this practice has been to make the grain brighter and bring two or three cents more p.-r u.el than that which was not gaits : .Mil'srs say i'ue yield of fiour is larger a..-.! whivt. Cat lie eat tbe straw freely. It st ffc.r u .1 remedy a2aiLt the-baru weevt!. Kit-. ;-tice has proved this to he a fact. Tan Bark, for Potatoes. 'Phi iibk-et is brought odor ll: tanners j , J e . w ,r,. ! SugianJ. by a co:a:i. anient,.,,, , .1,.. JUm. J it Express Mr, U. Bauford eiai'i.r. ihi;- j ofE Lane Exu . ,r;... u. ihw ti.ait.-r: a:m I J ' 1 , , . . . . i . j Das issued a pau.u.e. -- . a&ip" it, which is briefly statud in tot? follow ing: lie does uot cut his putaix-s tor seino; but seta them whole; ana the largest he can eelect. The rows are thuty inches apart, ...1 ik.,Jr.1!.r.. mi. lime inches Ir-U aiiU tu v j. v.-- 9 .-w - - each oth'T in the row. I he Iana is pi w o eight inches detp, tread- the manure linn-y j ia the furrow?, pa's iu th- tubers, an-l covers j them with tan refusr. nine iuehes deep instead j of earthing up In this way he rep -ris that j lit 1S57 hJ raicd G7- buslo-ls of poirr.,-g not a rotten one am o-i t'e?n ! n- . j with T'Othiug but wast, t . is - This is of great :unrtaa-. ' v.- tvi-jg of little or i aiuc, aii-l t- r eo iu-portant advamaceous ;. n' thould bu wideiy kn.ifn an i prac'ie" ! o It Utilitarian t;ra Ju lillnl-. We tiud a gi.od deal ot tiis nuss i. vatcd a great crop has in iu?t eas - t harvested this year But while w tir. I -men who cocimeui it as fori for si.-- find others who regard it with ap;.---v and only grow it to sell either lor the ; for our market, or to bile as h i v f' r j i ' i ..- j . Southern market. Iu gome ha l:fi per tou are obtained for i so b.hvi. "c ti Dome men who esieiu i' ve ti'jii.v ' -r-''' " ! : i ' of all kinds, and they avert :.a it is a h. a.y feed, and so far as th-y h ivj oServ.-,i in those case-s where it ha- sce-nc J t i'jure aui aials, other graiu has bven fi iu S'liti m t the Hungarian grnss a-.d si-.-a l'jr i oi.-.. s particularly, it is wiS h.- - i a K avy f.- . a good and suffi.-i -ut feed sr w Tki.i .-. Ioes auy one know that it h-i it. j i--td aa am mal when it has been the . X'.:lws"- f ''! - Prairie Farmer Itlulclilu? Strawberries. W. I'etrie of Pittsburg, biu-h tha? 'he b ..: mulching for strawberries is eu st: :iv. : keeps the berries perfectly clean, tn ! i: . on thick enough it will keep down th. .n ke3p the ground moist, and prevent the mi-. Deis from catching. lie hauls the straw ti the field in bundles, and taes a t?i. i s-i :i Cutter along, with two ineu to cut the biraw and two boys to carry it iu the baskets The straw should be cut bhort tha shorter the better and spread ou top of the plants quite thick, aud the rains and the wind will work it dows under the leaves, au-i tho iruit stems will shoot a"b"ve the Mrw The muichirig ibouli be done just before tbe fruit status be giu to :hoct. Raked Deans. Few people know the lux'iv beans, simply because few e.-kr prepare tLem. lleHfis. grr..r:i'U cooked half long enough. Th ; Tl . I ;ed r r-.iit.i lr V . n - .".rr T'Ot '-l ! oa: i wo quarts oi unuiing-siz u : th. ii.-s two pounds of salt cork, aud ctiu sp.-.niul molasses. Pick the beans over carc'u iv wash and add a gallon of b"iliig hot at. r. b.t them scak in it over night; in the morn in put ibem in frtu water and boil geutiy tbe skin is very tender and about to break, adding a teaspoon ful of f-aleraus. Take them Bp to dry and put theni in your dish, t:r in the uiolafses. gash the pork, and pur it .Vw., in ttcdish so as to have the beans c.v-r a'i but tbe upper surface; turn in boiling wr till the top is just covered, bake with a s-.-a i fire four or Cve Lours. Wash them, and aid taoie waicr from time to time as it dries away. JTtrjdvy Farm Actfunts Wc were tcufh interested recently in I coking over the 'arm book of a friend, which was so kepr as ro en able him to calculate the expanse of r.jwir.s the d'uTtrcnt crops upon th farm. .Tho coi of xanure, cultivatiou, seed, birv'M'..- ..n.j - - .1 . utarbictiiig, as wen as rent aoi tax .- v..-- t i ctTsgaicht the valse of the product ; or consumed upon the farni; atid it wi8 ro b ' seca at a glance what paid best, a:, n .-.t ar least, and where in one cap $10 exp'-iiJi-d io manureing hlf a field, gave a r. -un. 160 per cent, upon the outlay. Si-h . iio- r mation is not only interefting but imporrart to every farmer, aud can b", Tured r t tnffiDg trouble of keeping an 8e, 0!i? ita ,ho rTm- '"' - , 50,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD. EVERT BODY'S LAWYER A5D COVS SBLLOlt IX BUSINESS, BY FRANK CROSBY, Of the Philaddpftia Bar. I: Tdls You How to draw up partnership papers ai... gives geneial forms foi agreements of ail tvui.i;.. mils ul sale, leases and petitions. It I'd Is tiu I low to draw up Bonds and Mort gages, Alii;iavit. J'wer f Attorney. Notes a.i.i t'ili.- ! Exchange, Receipts and Releases. Il Tdls You Vim law fortho collection of Debts, with inc. .iiuiec 't limitation, an amount and kiml "t ,r'perty exempt from Execution in every estate litis You ibiw to make an Assignment proper ly, wim f irms lor (Join position witli Creditors, ami the Insolvent law of every State. It le'us You lite legal reiati. us existing between Guardian ami Ward. Master aud Apprentice, and Landlord and Tenant. I'd Is You What constitute Libel and Slander, and the Law as to Marriage Dower, the Wile's right 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 bow to comply with the same. It Tdls You The law concerning Tensions and h.w to obtain one, and the Pre-Emption laws to Public Land. It Tells You The law for Patents, with mode of procedure in obtaining one, with iuteferenccs, Assignments and Table cf Fees. Tdls low How to make your Will, aud how to Administer on an Estate, with the law and the requirements thereof iu every State. Il Tells You The meaning of Law Terms in gen eral ii.se, and explains to you the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Powers of both the Uueral a: I State Governments. Tdh You H . to keei out of law, by showing v (all. ? thu; Mving a v-ls. amount oi pn-jn-rty, nd vexatious litiga- j tion, by untimely consultation Sial - copies will be sent by mail ,,, evelv piirmer, fcVery Mechanic B'isni'.'sa. and everv bodv in everv c.ijit '( $!.00.or in lawstyle of bind 3'.00J A YjSA a can be made by enterprising ii'.-n r very where, iu selling the above work, as oar ii fl'iceinents to all such are very hbral. I v,r Mii'!e copies of the Book, or for terms to j ?-"-- " - i....y, -j-j-.j y:-y :ress JOHN E. POTTER. Publisher. N-. til 7 Suusoui Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June 1.1. lsCO -t'-tn. THE FAMILY UOCTOIn CO.VT.UMSO Sintf le iiriifdies, Il'isilij (J'rt'ii-ed, Jr the Lure -f DiiK'tSK in all Forms Li-j I'rtjeesor IIFXUY S. TAYLOR, M. D. It i'ilU You iiow to attend iijhhi the si k, aud i. .v c -tti. for t. cm; how to prepare Drinks, i' iVc, an.l how to guard ai;-utt la ;..-:(k.4 ironi C'litairiiius Ii.-eases. Ytsijf 'vu i tne various Ui -eaesof Children, ' .lest mode of ireat- j . ' iv.. 1 i- l-t. iliol ..'tlili! .:. : ..T ; -i- iero.u. Convuiioi.s. Vacina- i Cholera ' t. i'.J X a a ' HC! N lilIll.mS III (!ri!iii i;......-..... Co.ic, DiarrnttM, Worms, Scallwi j i.iugU. r.n, Chkken-pox, cvc., and gives ! ...ui...- oest remedies for then cure. p 'Yttis lo T.ie svnipt.-m oi Fever and Ague, j . ... i.o,..is, VelloA-, Typnus. Scarlet and oth ! or c-v r.-.. .mi: give you the bct aud simplest j r ineaies I sr tiit-ir cure. It XtlU You The symptoms of Influenza, Om- j Kiiin oi I ) v'!iii'iis:a. Asthm.i l)i-,,h,v limit I iuituiiuiiMu." Lumbago, Erysipelas, .vc, aud J iive, vou the best remches for their cure. - j ; '1 dis Yvu The sympu ias of Cholera Morbus, .u uiguaiit Cholera, Small pox. Dysentery. Cramp, Di.n.a.3 of the Bladder, Kidneys and Liver, and the lert reincdies for their cure. It idls You Tue symptoms of Pleurisy. Mumps, Neuralgia, Apopiexv , Paralysis, the various Diseases of the Throat, Teeth, Ear and Eye, an.l the lcst remedies for their cure. Ttlls Yon The symptoms of hpilepsy, Jaundice i ties. Kupture, Diseases of the Heart. Hemor rhage. Venereal Diseases, aud Hydrophobia, and give-i the best remedies for their cure. Tdls You Tlie lot and simplest treatment for Wounds. Broken Bones and - Dislocations. Sprains, Lockjaw, Fever Sores. White Swell- ! i:igs. Ulcers, Whitlows, Boils, Scurvy, Burns I tKn for active and cheerlul exercise, unmediate and Sjrofula. i ly follow its use. J II Tdls You Of the various diseases of Women, X 'I B i i hil.ibnth, anl of .Menstruation; Whites .v.m.ss, Ac. vVc.an.l gives the U'st ,iniI l i .ih-;k--, tor tii.-ir cure. . ne aoik is .ciiueu iu plain language, tree from nic-iii i tonus, 'so as to be easily understood, w..:le i'.s simple recipes may soon save you many tunes the cost of the buk. It is printed in a tear a.i--J open type; is illustrated with appro priatu . ngravings, and will be forwarded to your address, i.eaily bound and postage paid, on re ceipt of 1.00. $1000 A YEAH can be made by enterpri sing ii-.eu everywhere, in selling the above work, as ou- inducements to all such are very liberal. For tingle copies of the B n.k, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or ad dress. JOHN E POTTER. Publisher. No. 017 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June 13. lSiiO.-tm. AGMFCIEXT ENGRAVING OF UJ. CHKIsroPHtlR COLUMBUS AND HIS CHEW. f 7'""J B-'-auliftd Engracinj was designed by RcUflNS. one ot tin' must culoliri',! .t... v. .1.,. i,,aLS Um 1 ever lured; the ee,t of the 0ri2in.il design an-' ! OUtv: U;i. iVi uuag oyer iiif). size 22 by 29 inches. Plie i'.ul i ieljihia Daily Xews, says, "the ! ;:oin;ni il su n aske I for the engraving, is mere a suf- : ti tent in ii.- L-nieat for persons to purchase, with ,, j -lit the a.liiif.ional Gift." SCHEDULE OF GIFTS To i. iivr-u to the purchasers. For full parti ei.lars. si.-nd for a Bill. 1 cah J5.000 3.000 2,000 1,500 1.000 500 500 300 5 cash 10 cash 10 cash 10 cash 10 cash 10 cash 1000 cash $309 300 250 200 100 TO 5000 r.ooo 1 cash 1 cash 1 '-ash 1 CAsil 1 cash ! cash 4 t ah 2000 ca-h ioo,.t,it.r u,ti, a great variety of other wlua i.ieiifts. varying iu value faun 50 cts to jjj. Any jrsor. enclosi-ig in a letter Jl and five 3 cent Postage Stamps (to pay f r postage and l.iier) siuii recive, by return of mail, tlie ma" nificient Engraving of Ciirist.pher C.iluinbus, us, (atid one ot these valuable Gifts as per Bill) Addtess all or.hrs for B ills or Engravings to 1. S- HEICLINE & CO., Box 1312, Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, May 23, I8e0.-3m. FRANK W. HAY Fl'F.b'S to the Merchants and others buying TIN. Ci)PPKROR SHEET IRONWARE t-. o 1; again, inducements not found in any M -..ry West ..f the Alleghenies. All v ares packed carefully and GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK. A I't Dealer in all kinds of 3T0VES CouVey PUMPS. LEAD PIPE, j" SHEET METALS, ENAMELED & HOLLOW-WARE j t Manufacturers prices. PRINTED PRICE ! '''- u-,w ready. Address, j JohnstowofcZbrilPa. I Ftbroary 8. lSO.-a. An aperient and stomachic preparation f IKu purified of Oxygen and Carbon by cui Iiisii...i in Hydrogeu. Sauctifie.1 by the highest Meilic.il Authorities, both' iu Europe and the ( ii-'C i States, and prisciited in their practice The .xperiei.ee of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of the bliid, depression of vital en ergy, paie and otherwise sickly complexions in dicate its necessity in almost every conceivable 1 ;ase. j lii'oxious in all inalladies in which it has ' been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz: " j In.Ddtilitif. Xertous Affections, Emaciation, i Dyfiipsia, Cviistijtation, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Incipient Consumption, Scrtifulous Tuberculosis, I Salt Rheum, Mtsmenstruahon, Whites, Chlorou. Liver Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Ilheuma iism. Intermittent Fevers, Pimjles ou the Face, In cases of General Debility whetheY the re- i suit of acute disease, or of the continued dimi- Pt cn-dible. Invalils so long bed-ridden as to have become forgotton i" their own nei ighboih.Kxls. , sy world as wn.e hayesud. l J"' rel cn.i.ifniv rp.9TiTtPArvn in I ii niwv u-ori.i n.ti.rnl from il Tirof Pilf to:! travel - . ir . J . j c . i!....... . 1 . Vi. "v. fl distant iana. oome very signal instances 01 tins exercise for which the physician has no name. ! . k - n- . C ll , - , , in nervous Aiiections oi an kuius. anu lor I reuisons nimiliar to Medical men, the operation j of this preparation of Iron must r.ecessari!y be; salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor- ' j ously tonic, without being exciting and over- j ; heating, and gently, regularly aperient, even in j j the mt obstinate cases of cost.venes w.thont ' ever ik-iu" agastric purgative oriuuicims a us- n JO o : a "neeable sensation. T. . . , . . . i , i i It is this latter property, among others winch i - f i i i- . . i .i . 1- i. .... riilii.LL- ll.il' IiMmIiIiiI 111.1 I1A.I.14II. T.t , lUa&O IC Itllliiimivi v.i.i .in in. I llliiiil ll . . ' i j i ' i - i i r.?oo.lv f..r ri.jr 11111,11 whlfMl it nlrio amn9K i . . . . . . . 1 i i icily for riwr. upon which it also apears ert a ditiuct and sjeciiic action by dis- j j.' the local tendc-nev which forms them. ! .: . ". . - 1 to exei ! persi In Uyspepsia lnnumeraOJe as are its cau, a sin,l 1m . f these Chalvbeate Pills has ..fun ' i sufficed for the most habitual cases, including the attendant costireness. In unchecked Diarrhoea, even when advanced to Dysentaiy, confirmed cmaciatiug and appa- j ";y malignant, the effects have beeu equally I decisive and astonishing. cisive ano iuiuuiuiu. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength. debiliatihg cough, and remittent hectic, which j generally indicates incipient .i.stirnption, t.'.is remwly has allaye.1 the alarm ..f fnends and physicians, in several very gratifying and in- terestii g instances. In Scrofulous TuWculsis, this meaicatel iron fAr more thart the effevt of lhe nrwt cautiously balanced preparation of idione. witnout any ..t iheir well Known uaouuties. Hie attention of females cannot e t.o confi- dently invite.1 to this remedy and restorative, in t'e oaces peculiarly allecting th-m In Rheumatism, loth Chronic and inflamatorv in the latter however, more iecidellv it has been invariabv well rep. rted. both as alleviating ; pain and rcliiciiig tlie swellings and stilness ot the joints and muscles. In Intermittent fevers it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic rest rative, and its progress in the new settlements of the Wst will probably be one of high renown and use ulness. N remedy has ever been discovered in the wh.,1 his torv of mclicine. which exerts such prompt, happy and fully restorative effects, j Good appetitee, complete digestion, rapid ac- i - .. i quisition of strength, with an unusual disposi- I 1 ,u "P in nef- flat mettal ""xes containing 'ou puis, price ou cents per uoa, ior saie o . jru- sts and dealers. HI le s-nt iree to any ad dress on receipt oi .lie price, ah leiter?, oruers. ect., should aldr.Kse-l to R. B. LOCKE. C., General Agents 20 Cedar St.. N. Y. May, 3 May, 30.l8ti0:lv. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! HRHE SUBSCRIBER would res p. t fully inform X the citizens of Eliensburg and surrounding country, that he has iened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of his dwelling house, on Horner street, where he is prepared to furuish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of Saddles. Bridles, and Harness etc. ! Having tnauy years' experience in the busi- I ness, employing noue but the lst workmen, and using the best material utxni all his work.be hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Country prt duce at all times taken in exchange for work, aad the hignest market prices allowed. JAMES MAGUIRc Ebensburg. Sept., 14, 1859--tf. EORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTON, Importers and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c, No. 255 Market Street. Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand tlie genuine Timothy Slack's Augers.W. Mann's Beatty's and Hunt's superior Axe3, Conrad & Walton's superior colished Steel Shovels, Darling & Waldron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Corn mon andPatent Scythe Snaths, Pateut Clothes Pins, $-c., &c., which they offer fol sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers only Janutry 25, 1855. CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AOfcXT! Fifty Dollarsa month, andall expenses jmid W1 wish to engage an active Agent in every County throughout the United States and Canadas. to travel and introduce our NEW TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD I 'XJK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. This I .celtior Machine is just patented, with valuable i provements. which make it the cheapest and os popular macirnc in existence, . ad acknowl Igcl to lie unsurpassed for general utility. A .mitfcd number of responsible agents are wanted solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of f 50 tier month and expenses will le paid. For conditions anil full particulars address, with stamp for return postage, J. W. HARRIS & CO. No. 13 Shoe & Le ither Exchanee. Nov. 9, 1859.-50-8 w. v - Boston. Mass CEN. T. THOMPSON, trith P. I. PATTON & CO., Wholesale Dealers in and Manu facturer of HATS. CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, &c. No. 128 Market street, l.elow Fourth South side, PHILADELPHIA. Cashpaid for Wool and Shipping Furs, PRICE I. PATTON. A. OPPENHEIMER. February 17, 1858:tf EMOVALTPAUL GRAFF. MANUFAC turer and Wbolesale Dealer in Bv)ts, Shoe. Straw Goods. Hats and - Cans. Nn RRl Vnrt Third Street, between Arch and Cherry, Phila- P" March 6, 1856v nution of nervous and muscular enerry from ' Wics uoar ever onerci lurtaieiu twusuuiS. dU.i v-'i tr .en:es .i aa j vanous pa.si...i n.f u.;v irw .v,..,. Chronic complaints one trial of thki restorative j slzf; Preserving Kettles of all sixes; Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware r-f everj .1m ription. i how j.Vasaut.. ? that we have it " -has proved successful to an extent which no . Also lie has just rectMved a laig3 assort to put a nunh- m y.-ur rt-ac., imp ur llpn utlHljt ,n gi.mr.1 kl. "i ihtiotmi" iuuis, uirinmi-r b tools. wuucu auu nuiun nc, n r . 1111:14a 1 iii. inj: ui.ii-i,:e 1 v . .. . i -i kniil are attestea of lemale rjunerers. emaciate.! I . . iHu.ge pa;u. . .t. - nr..y. . ! old Metal. C-npor. Brav. Pewter. Arc. tak , every man oi , v: ' "A? , , ALSO. He would rtKtfu!lv rl! t!, Otate, Oil re- " ..". i.. r.: : ! m.1.1f? in fifoVili" St4V(s for Imri.iriT t ho t : . i o- i oi nervous anil utoeiuc; aversion 10 air auu . . - -o o- Cin, (Sopptr anb Sfettt ron W 53 -Still tC?'f" fi-v?TT??'v.S r- C HE SUCSCIIIBER RES? ECTF L' LLY 1XFOUMS Till! CITIZENS OF EHENSBURO AND vicinity mat ne nas just receive.! an.l nas II. I tl ...! I . .-. ' . 1 L T I LETL stock of lin Oopj . vopper, aim oiiiti irou Jtppand Ware, Brittannia Ware, Hoop wl!ich he ' w very low for tAi 1 ersonswishiiig any t.'iing in his ASH - n r. 1- i. . n 1 . .1 1 - prices. -JOU ork Ol nlJlllS U'llie On HIV .. . . . .1 so nil ltf Mmiinnr nnt am nnt im mi ' . isT vniuinii I nmutc ui ail MUU9 Idktru 1 U nv.uaui.v. - eu in ttt- ntion is ai;d t - .irm oCIS LUCK HA HOT, WATCHMAKER ij .NI) DEALEli IN CLOCK S.WATCIIE A"U JKWKI.RY THE undersigned respectful! s b lcjc tQ inf OTm tbe ch (.f JoUnstown anJ vir-1!;itv t - . - i- v tilit .ipli.j .i.t rfrrivptl Anil i n . . i.- . . T i . . , , , oiiening tlie largest stock of C lm:ksiiatrhts. and r , t i .. . . Jctrdru, ever brought to jonn-tow n vilhoui ex- rircrv.eer iircu. ' . - 1-1 -11 I I 1 I .1 .i cevtinq, wbicb will be sold "cheapi r than the ' I . " i . . i.:. : c J . if8.." e cu" utmo on a " 1 1 1 nrl r.i j ii' i T 1 1,'ii.if :i 1 . iniir.m I' ' . - "111 . -. ,i 1..1 1 1'l IU lomer will not be charged more for the tame qualitv of goods than another. A List of ,,ue l" ' ie a.ruacni. is annexed. I'rices may oe asex-rtaine I, an.: cckkIs exanancd, at the Store or. Main Street. Gold Hunting English levers. Gold Detached Levers, ful iewelled. Gold Lepines. 4 holes Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silvei Lep:.nes. Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest vhaini.Gold Pencils, with Pens. Gold Pencil, Gold Mclallions. Silver Extension Pencils and Penn. Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops. Gold Earring, Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins, Gold nl Silver Watc veys. ortmonaies. Ladies' Fans, fancy and piaiu, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tables poons, best, Plated Teaspoons Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Setts, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings. tVc, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches. Gold Bracelets. Accordeoa?, Silver and Plated Spectacles, ore, ore, A-c. Qr- All sorts of Watches, Clocks an.l Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that be cannot be undersold, the undersign respectfullv solicits the confidence and patronage of tbe public. LOUIS LUCKH AKDT Mayl4, 1856. 29-tf. Jan. 5, 1S59. John 31' K cage Manufacturer and Sealer In all Kinds ofCi Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., Hollisdaysbnrg, Pa. Constantly on hand, a fine and well selectee stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigar it the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at this establishment are warrauted to be what the J are represented. tittMDi: HOTIi., IZhenolttivs, HENRY FOSTER. Puupbiktoa. ' jf 1111S HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS JL ttie "Eiieiisbiirg House," is one of the old e aud best stands in the borough of Ebensburg. for the accommodation of the traveling comumni tv. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains pared to render his guests comf rtablc. Ebensburg, April 14, 1858:22:Iy. IRECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIACOUN tv n-i i -l - Vi- 1- T.-lhe lubscriber is prepa.ing Of sufii- VSKTv TFTr1 r ""'i?'' P-Ub,,5Sh, a,I;- rectory MAP of Cambria County, intende.1 to coLtain as much ir. for mat. on as any other Conn- ty Map now Pubhshcd ,n Pennsylvania. The same to le li hographed. colored and mounted in tne most mivlern "itvle nn-! work ni-inliL-o n.i,an.r and de.iverexl to subset il er at $5 per copv. WILLIAM CHRISTY June 30, 1858. EAST AVENUE NURSERY, KOCIICSTER, lOKH, W Itl HOYT & Co , PROPRIETORS ilRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES . of all kinds, aud varieties, promptly lur mshed to order. P. Branilf. of Lorctto, will at tend to sales iu this county. Orders addressed to him will receive prompt attention. C. MERRIT, General Agent. October 19. 1859.-tf. BBLS. N. O. & WHITE SUGARS, JL! 5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses, 5 " Goldea Svrup, For sale by " . E. HUGHES. July 13, 1859. J. c. .voox, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa, OFFICE IN COLON ADE RuW. Nov. 11. 1857:1. t O. 0. F. Highland Lodge No 423 meets every WEDNESDAY'S -Tbr vening at their Hall on High st., in "he? the upper storyol Shoemaker's store i p. wik itirrr Nrii iki'.ii THIS WAY. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large and slpimditl Assortment of American Pock et Knives. (Every knife warranted.) bv GEORGE HUNTLEY. August, 10. 1859. 3t. T7-J0B WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND REASONABLE PRICES. , ' - Salatt, lobts, Icnss, d't. tr o S3 as w p Q H o w S -a O 11 on e m 73 o o o o z o CO on nana tne uai.owi, uci, ani jium vaic, vAmiUp, hvhuii- oiui, 3011 A . I ' . . I llt.ll II. ....... . -, Iron, Nails, Window Glass &c, Jcc, all o; rr r 1 " I'l I I .. ..1 t " - - ' , 1 - r . , . ' bne he respectfully invites to give Lua a call and examine L;s ..u .- uyiur inesiinntM ikii ceiv mosi rpasnriiDf rerms i.Tri.h C . t . , . , , " . . 1 Cherry, Ash. and por.'ar lurnber, exchange. GEOHGE HUNT LEY- of the public to tbe greatest improvements ever niokc ly which means is j-nved SO per cent of fuel OLOKCjL III NTLEi. R EAD THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN INTERESTS ! JCST RECEIVED. A NEW STOCK OF Watclies, 'r' Jewelry, CLOCKS "aSLj-l!2- xotio.. Ai the si'jn of the Rig IJ"ac, JJjin sir tit, Johns town, Pa. The under: igned desires to call the attention f the je-'ple of Ebensburg and sin ronu-iis.;.' country to the fact that be l.a len ap iotr.i an Agent of a large iiaj-.irtirig bourof VATCti iS, CLOCKS, JL-c. and alo .f a large mai.ula. tming et-tablishmciit of JEWELRY, hereby lr is enabled to offer such ind'.i.-emeuts to purcha sers of- these articles as were n'-ver ijfore off-r'l in this place, or anywhere this side of the A!'e ghenies He would also call attention to his lrgc as sortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY just received ail of tbe latest styles and ui-u-t beautiful workmauship. Having :-e!ectod 1 : stock with "rtiit care, he is confiden- he . an su-t every tiste as to stvie as well as all tmcKcts by the great reduction in prices. TUG LtUICS are particularly iuviled to an insiiection of hit present stock and prices. EAR DROPS hitherto sold at ?1.50 will now 1-e ild at 75 cts., anl varranted to tand the tet of wear. Breast Pins, Rings, &c, at a reduction. r.CTLL.MC X : I would call your attention to my beautiful as sortment of GOLD A. YD SILVER WATCHES at the following very 1 prices: Hunting Verge Watches, warranted. $'j.i!5 Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at $20. and then reduced to $14. I will now sell at from $10 t. $!l..o Hunting Levers from $12 to $li.i0 Open Face! Cylinders, heretofore sold at $10. I will sell at from $7 to S.O Open Faced Detached Levers, $10 to $12 ill T v H-'Vtes sftia tciu ic virrami r-i no r,,r ficdee months, or exchanyr-l fr another f equal mine. Everybody is invited to call ar.d examine t' r stock, as the advertiser is cone lent that fir ex tent, variety and style it is unrivalled in this community, while the prices at which it is of fered are unprecedented low. Goods sold for CASH onlv. Q7 Particular attention pail to repairing CIvks. Watches Jewel rv. Ac. .fall kinds, for which the Cambria County Iron Ginpary's "srrip"' will lie taken at par. All work war rant d. TOWN AND COUNTRY. STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, etc., at less than city prices. JOSEPH G. HOLMES, Agent. August 3, l56.1r. REMOVAL! C o 4 C II M A . IFACTOR Y. fVU fWniWf P1""' infi!rm -- the citizens of Eliensburg and trurrouuding cou,llrv tliat he has n.mwTed his shop irom tL; ! "tand to the nhop latelv occupied by John ; ,-vans (G Ur y vf here he is prVpar J to do killis t(f wwk n hi ,ine of Rt , nulice amj reasoUal,e Urms an, Le h h Uti but the T w?t mMvrial and J. i . , . f . .. J .""r ( but the liest workmeu to merit a full share . public patronage. Persons wishin? bargains j purchasing a Carriage will do well by calling tins estaoiistimout. lie is iireiiared to manufac ture" the following kick's of vehicles, viz": BUGGIES, of dint-rent tiualiiies and prices; BAuuftiiw, uiiAiiitutl-JS. one and tw horse RCCKAWAY"S, close quarter, eliptic an. C-spring COACHES, stwnd hand work of differ tn. jwuus, maiviug a variety mat wio - all tastes aud all purses. REPAIRING d with neatness add dispatch. WM. BARNES Eben'burg, April 27. 1859-23-tf ... l-;.l.. c i. : -i . . 1LLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE Grocers, Importers, and Dealer in eign and Domestic LIOUORS. Old Mnn IVt ,.l,i aud Rectifie.1 Whiskey. No. 329 Commercial I uow. Liberty street, PIITSBURG, Pa. SUNDRIES 5h0 Bbls double Rectitie.1 Whis key. 187 Bbls Old Monongahela Ry- VVhjsky, f'ar, (very choice ) 50 Hhds N. 0. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour, Lard. lron& Nails 4c, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR 4 CO. February 17, l858.tf FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntion of the public to one of the great est improvements ever made in COOKING STOVES, the burning of the GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is saved Fifty per cent of fuel GEORGE HUNTLEY. Ebesuburg Aug. 17, 1859.-tf. LUMBER. PINE POPLAR CHERRY AND ASn LUM ber bought and sold by E. ITUGHES. Jub 2th 186. tf. - AT AT i i tt - ! ISSgSMOUf! Above we preseut, you with MOlE the invenu.r f M(LfN .V; i' ROOT PILLS. This iljii!.!.,.-": i the greater part of Lis life in trave;'V lit-l iiuii'jn:, a?ii a Aires, a North America has ?rcit t!.n-e V-r. -. , - - iLie in i;ans oi our n esiern c..i:i.rr this way that the Indian Il t 1 discovered. Dr. Morse was t3 e :m - , tablih tbe fact that all dixat f. ' .' PLUITY OFTllE BLCKDthat -f health and life detruded bj..Ti tl." vitl . . When the various pasag.-i be-.at " an ! do not act iu i-rti.tt Larr. o: v v t ferent lunctions cl the JxkIv, ., . action. becxrnes thick, corn pl!, ?.r j i- thus causiLg all pains, t4okte .i;",- everv name: our sirei inn is eu,.. health we are deprived of, and u" iat a:t! in throwing rh the t a"- - bkwl will Wome cbokcl and c : tiiiis o-.;r iig:n i nie win ionvtT U J (IV ... ..1 .1.. , ijov in.lH'i lain u:n uiai we j rr.ts which cn.w r..,2i! i, iu Nature's Oar.ivn. f r ti.t- ! ;';' 4 i r.ian. Ore of t!.t tiie,e Pr.;s arc nadi- is a Sn -the lors .f the kin. a:;i i tLr.jwing ci:t the hi.ir 1 ait- :' r , : ). X within. Th.- -. n! is - i v. ' t-ctoraat. t!!?-t o;ten a:vl v,i.( : tl e iuijgs. :.nd thus, in a - t! -rj j foitns its duty in il lowia- . :: -t '. j humor fic-m ti.t i.u: .s bv r : . j third is a Diuretic, which :is d. ; :ie:igtb to ve kidney-; ti.t - u i diaV " J' ar.iouli s i 1 l ! i : l y fr. ;., ! wLicL is tl thr. w u ui.titu.lv ly I liTirv or watt-r lias.1 p j.7i.! i-i.;rl Wi.iCh . ul i n- -" -ii .- i i 4 teen i.arged iu ny u!i t-r way. A t CC. !. a! l-.- T. C v.. ic -:.g::g..-: u. l r:: r- i I . ... i is a Cutl.iii lit. an-., i erlies . J ti.e IVjs wl ; tl .!; tue coarser paiii l-.-s . i ;j; j j 1 ca'itiot pa.-s by the ther oinitt-, ar : ; t ui and co:v-ved iC i'.i rre:!t : . Ih.-a els. From the ib.ve. it is sh wii tj. .- Jr . Indian H o P:i;s ln-t oi p ,;,r i ' - h . but lc ::ie U:::te: with ti.e bi-.-i. j t way t every pat, an 3 o 'ii.j ittt-i. r u : cJen-.1 th systeiii fixm ..i, : j. . ;, t . . IT l ie ..1 tlie tV!V. w i.iin !5 tn M v.- ; fevtW bea'.ti V; C- Tl- -.ITJVliTl V i ps.n is driven fn ? i rei.ia:n when ti.e l,.iv' I ; clear. i The rcas- n vhypc ! V ?.re s-i ! sick, and why s i;:a:ry die. is i : i li t get a i:.edi':;:i' wi.xi. v. 1 1 a i . . . . - . ... tea aris. an.l wuun wio cj (-t i i.- U-Vt sage I T me lisea: - T 1 to In- f : iarm- iumuv i o.i a:i. IJ t-r r ,i erl. and the to:u h aiid iiitestir,..- -1--- overll.-wini: with the coriuiitt--' i.a- .- i ileioing a tllsire-a!'ie Itirn. ii; . i .- ' uiix'iv. with ti.e b-J. ui il. ir,.,.i - ruptel matter through every Vv:p an . t-.:-untH lifo s taken froiu'the h li bv M 'rse's PILIi haw al.i-.dto tl-. in.-th-.T-ujx.u vict.-ry, by rej-l.-.ring in.Ri . ... bloyming health ai.J haj :r es. :!...:. i who hive lieeii racked or i Tti.ci led v . nes. j.aiu and anguih, an.i I. - j.-t have Uiu corci; i y t:.- i-.n j tjr ;. raging Tever. an I who l ave It- v I il.- 4 were, witiiin a step.:" the s.lo; rr..:. : siaod ready to test i v ii:.: tJ.ev w. :.;v;irv. nurd-er.vl witti ti.e ie-t 1. i.a : i: u : : this greai and v.---. :. t:;i. i;,.: j. c V,,-.-. di m R...t t'-lis. Ait- oi e or Tv . .: . lifi-T! taken, thev ivi ie r-I.j.Is ' e-i a-..: i - 0O j " surprisetl. in w::j,e-s.T. thir d ;,r: : ' r:- oi.lv .'-i tl e i:iit. :j:,n,.,.j.itr tj. , streiii:'! and take away a.i s. k!.e-s. ' r..: . b. t thev -a r n. t f , c foundation of the 'i.svase. wLi-. h i t'.r iiii.-The-ef ire. it vxiil tie sl..r.. esj e. :a Iv t : who u-e these Pil!. ibat they w:b du... purify, that disease that ;ca.i'y .t-,.: take its flight, and the du-h . f y tr.- ;-; will again return, an I the prf-pe, i ; happy life will cherish and brigh'tr i c- -- IC?-S,.Jd by Tl:om;iS Devi n. E'. . - . by Mi'licine LVa'.-s g.-i.eral v v.. r ' Cir.r.tv; B. Lake Ju,;..,n. sure r : White Co.. No. jo I-, r l s-.. N.V: r etors : WiUu.ni Mu l.'e .V C.. Pr -ri Dr. A. Trask's Magi etic 0;r.tr.e::t.) :-' Ma.lis.jn county. N. Y., Gcncr-.! Ag-.i :. August 3. 1859.lv j j First Arrival t F bri?- 1.1 The subsciil-er, l.avirg just rer; -Te-3 i- city, is now opening oe of the b.-t tV suck of SPRING AND .UMMEi: G 15 ever br.-ir.ht to tl i maiket. r.i.! w't. Li sell very cheap for Cah. His st-.i. --'-part of the following artivles. y iz : CIIALLIES, DE LA1NES. ERILLlANTS. CX-IU i:C. PiriNTS OF ALT- XiM'J AND KIChE-.ri -- SIiavli, w hii h f t It ;.tity cam., t l-e surpr.ssi :t t: l- READY-MADE CL0THIN3, of in at "i 1 u:t ie LADIES' SHOES. DRUGS and VLVU all of which he w i'J sell verv chra:-. - i fg?55gQii He invites the ciive' -1 -- tj3! a,,d the surroiiM.hni- c !:rt7 ' - him a call lt"re pure; T,-: . as be is sati.-flel he can ie'1 gis tv t;irT t heajx-r thap they c:iii be l-.cl.t it " stre in town. " Jobs Eocgen, -ElH.nburg, Ajril 20, l5P:tf- I'XIO.V IIOl Si:, :bnsbuif. JOHN A BLAIR, I n ..si-irro? Alsi. in connection. BI.AlR A' will leave the Union Ilotw ur lion in time to take the listt-rt. r W e:f" Every acconuxlation wi'.l !'C acnfi passenger comfrablte. PniLIP HETMEK. RoBT. J- A" R EYMER & ANDERSON. UHoir . leus is Foreicn Frv;ts. NutS-i fectionarv. Snrirs. Fire W.-rks. A'i"- ges and Leme-s received weekly. street Opposite the St. Charles U1 rittsburg, Feb. 17r lfr5S:tI 31. I. MAtSCH-' ffc Attorney at Law, Ebt.il"' OFFICE No. 2. "(Uonsade Court Hocfe. Dooenber 7 .-'51 ly x DDIVf Cl u 01 IlliU a OLJiJJLl i f i; V i t :! il I; - I -.r vB si I'-a - -a : t L inn 3 a c O C c
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