- - i i Timber as a rroictnuu On this subject the Valley runner has the fallowing: A correspoadcnt in one tf oar exchange papers speaks of a piece of five acres of wheat in De laware which grew alongside of a grove of timber; it made a good crop; there were ( seventy acres exposed to the fall blast of the winter's wind, and the consequence was, it vas hardly worth cutting He also speaks of the effects of the protection of woods to or chards in Miehigau. He says: "Oar orchards here did well when the country was new aud the clearings were small Hut as our forests recede from the orchard?, the bark on the west side of many a fine tree M tilled by the piercicg west wind. Some of our neighbors have very considerately pre eerved bol:s of timber, aud clustures of shell bsrk, black w-luut, and buuternuf; while oth ers, like time, have cut down all, and are now reaping the fruits of their folly instead of thiir orchards." Our attention was called, some time ago, by one of the conductors on the Illinois Cen tral Railroad, to an orchard near Chicago, which covered a Dumber of acres. A part of the trees were large and prosperous, a part small and stinted. On the side of the field where the trees were fine it was evident that they owed their growth to the shelter ofa belt of forest trees, which had been planted for their protection. Those nearest the belt were large and thrifty; others, a little further off, were smaller They diminished regular lv. so far as the influence of the belt of tim ber was felt. Instances of this kind are com mon. The whole orchard diminished regu larly iu size, so far as the influence of the pro tection was fclt Beyond that all were small. Instances of this kind are common in the ceighborhood of groves. All who have left standing the wild fruit trees they found in clearing up groves of tim ber, Lave noticed that they are less produc tive under the exposure. It does not follow however, that all protection is profitable. On the other hand, it has been shown to be posi tively injurious in some casts. Observation and experiment are needed to learn the true medium. Hovr much are Carrots wortli Tor Feedings This i? a question needing to be answered. Carrots are raised more than formeily, but there is no well settled opinion as to their comparative value for feeding. Various the oretical statements has been published from time to time, by writerson farming, and those who are fond cf calculating the value of food. Hut, for ourselves, we are still in doubt as to the real value of a bushel of carrots compared with other kinds of food costing tho same price Here is a case in point. (We, of course, have our opinion, bat we wish to call out others ) During thi past Rummer, notwitstanding the drouth, we raised half an acre of very Cue carrots od ground trenched two feet deep last spring. We tried to market them in the city but eould -not get an offer that would net over 75 cents a barrel, or 30 cents a bushtl.so we kept ihcm and are now using them for horse aod cow feed. Hay is 20 a ton; cats 37 cents a bushel; corn C4 cents a bushel, and other things in proportion. The query is, are we making better use of them, than to have sold them at a price equivalent to 30 cents a bushel over the expense of marketing? What say those who hive had considerable experience and observation ia feeding carrots to stock. We dontcare for the theorotical views cf those who do not speak from experi ence we have a pretty clear idea of their chemical composition, of their "geletinizmg" the contents of the stomach and all that. Few city people will yet bay them for cook ing, or for food for their horses, and the mar ket is likely to be overstocked for a while But if they are actually worth one-third as much per bushel as corn, wo can afford to raise them largely. We thiuk that, on the mverage, four bushels of carrots are produced as cheaply as one of corn. One question more. How many carrots per day can be profitably led to a horse or milch cow with all the good hay that will be eaten? Tab ink care of Farm Implements. Eve ry farmer should have a house for keeping his implements It should be tight and dry; and always be kept in perfect order. Every implement, when not required for use, should have its proper place and before it is laid by for witer, all the bright metal belonging to it should be carefully dried, cleaned and greas ed, to prevent rusting; its wood-work should be painted or rubbed with oil to prevent crac ing; aud every bolt, nut and screw ihoulj be oiled. Farmers should not leave their imple ments to rast and rot in their barn yards or cpen, damp sheds, and then grumble because they do not list longer. Nothing is more discouraging to a farmer, than to commence spring work with a set of rusty rotten imple ments. 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Mumps, Neuralgia, Apoplexy, Paralysis, the various Diseases of the Throat, Teeth, Ear and Eye, and the best remedies for their cure. .' Tells You The symptoms of Epilepsy, Jaundice Piles, Rupture, Disea.-'--. of the Heart, Hemor rhage. Yen- real Diseases, aud Hydrophobia, and gives the beat remedies for their cure. Il 'Teh's You The best and simplest treatment for Wounds, Rroken Rones aud Dislocations, Sprains, Lockjaw, Fever Sores, White Swell ings, Ulcers, Whitlows, Roils, Scurvy, Darns and Scrofula. Il Tells You Of the various diseases of Women, of Childbirth, and of Men.-truation; Whites, lia-renness, S;c., &c, and gives the be.t and sinipl-st remedies for their cure. The work is wiitten in plain language, free from medical terms, so a. to be e.tsily umierstood, while its simple recipes may soon save you nany times the cost of the bok. It is printed iu a clear at.d open type; is illustrated with appro priate engravings, and wili be forwarded to your address, neatly bound and postage paid, on re ceipt of $1.00. 1000 A YEAR can be made bv enterpri sing men everywhere, in telling the above work, as our inducements to all such are very liberal. For single copies of the 15 xk, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or ad dress, JOHN E. POTTEK, Publisher, No. 617 Sanson. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June 1C, 18G0.-Gm. MAGMFCIENT ENGRAVING OF CIIRISTOPIIHR COLUMBUS AND HIS CREW. Tin's Beat' f f ul Engraving was designed by Rubens, one of the most celebrated artists that ever lived; the cost of the original desi-n and plate being over $H00, M.e 22 by 29 inches. The Philadelphia Daily A'eir,"savs, "the mere nominial sura asked for the cngraviug, U a suf ficient inducement for persons to purchase with out the additional Gift." ' SCHEDULE OF GIFTS To be given to the purchasers. For full Parti culars, ,end for a Bill. Tills ion The legal rciati.-ns existing between V i'rv ,r : , , , Guardian and Ward, Master and Apprentice, I Impurities derren of vital en- aud Landlord and Tenant. f ra' anJ s,c' complexions in- It Tells You What constitute Libel and Slander. ! tl,cate Its in almost every conceivable ; Simple Remedies, Easily Obh,icJ, for the rcineiy for i'Ucs, upon which it. also appears I - ' ' ' .V ' ' 1 , " " " Cure of Diseae in aU Forms 1 to exert a distinct and specific action, by d.s- I fWest; His prices ,11 nhcas I . umiorm Lt(eo UiSia.eina.lto.MM. rcr,ing the local tendencv which forrns 'them, j 0cc customer wul not be chared more f.r the Bj rrejessor JILXRY S. TAYLOR, J. D. jn Dyspepsia innumerable as are its causes, ,ame W1 f tb?R n.-.U ,T. A List of Ji Tells You How to attend upon the sick, and ! - ngle l,x of these Chalybeate 1 'ills has often j c P" S" liow to cook for t,e,n; how to prepare Drinks, . M j le"ne Poultices, &c, ar.J how t.. guard aga:n.-t m- . the atten.l.int f- Gold Hunting En-'is1. Lever": fection from Contagious Dise.i. I unchecked Diarrh.ea, even when advanced yl"l l1"",1 I . j Tells Yu Of the various difeases of Children, 1 Iv.ntary, confirme.1 emaciating and appa- ! 4 Z ' and .rives the b.t aud simi.le.-t m.le of tnr.it- ! reutly mahgnent, the effects have lec-n equally ; . ''arn,V - IltUa . ! $309 SOO 50 00 100 r.0 ooo r.ono logetner with a great variety of other valua ble Gitts, varying in value from 50 cts to $25. Any person enclosing in a letter $1 and five 3 cent Postage Stamps (to pay for postage and Roller) shall receive, by return of mail, the ina mficient En-raving of Christopher Columbus, (and one of these valuable Gifts as per Bill ) Address all ord-rs fir Bills or Enravin-'s to P. S. HERLINE & CO., p,.nn. Box 1812. Philalelphia, Ta. rinladelphia, May 23, 18C0.-3m. .11 . 1 ... - FRANK W. HAY OFt RS to the Merchants and others buvin TIN, COPPER OR SHEET IRON WARK to sell aain. indiiepnif.nt Manufactory West of tho Wares packed carefully and noi louna in any Alleghenies. A'J GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK. ALSO Dealer in all kinds of STOVES. Convey PUKPS, LEAD PIPE, SHEET METALS, ENAMELED & ' HOLLOW-WARE. at Manufacturers prices.' TRINTED PRICE LISTS now ready. Address, F. W. HAY, JobnatoTD, Cambria Co., Fa. February 8, lS0O.-5m. 1 caih $5,000 5 cash 1 cash 3,000 10 cash 1 cash 2,000 10 cash leash 1,500 10 cash 1 cash 1,000 10 cash 1 cash 500 10 cash 1 cash 500 1000 cash 1 cash 300 2000 Cash An aperient and stomachic preparation cf Medical Authorities, Loth in Europe and . . .... the United States, and prescribed in their practice. lhe experience of thousands daily proves that case. Innoxious in all malladies in which it has i been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in j each of the f dowing complaints, viz: j Li Debilil;, JTervuiis AJTctions , Emaciation, , Iirjcfisia. Constiiiation, Diorrltuea. D'senteru, ' I'tcij'ieni Cvnsuinjition, Scrrfulous Tuberculosis, ! ! S ilt Wtciun, MisniLHsfruation, Wltifts, Chloroiij, I Liver Couijjl'iiirf.f, Chronic Hemhirhes. Ilheuma- ' ''" J'ttcrnnUenl teccrs, I'unjJcs vn the Face, , la cases of General Debil'ty, whether tho re sult cf acute disease, or of the continued dimi nution of nervous and muscular energy from Chronic complaints one trial of this restorative i has proved successful to an extent which no description nor written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighboi hoods, have suddenly re-apjeared in the busy world as if just returned from a protracted travel iu a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind arc attested of female Sutlerers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus, sanguineus ?x bausti;n, critical changes, and that complication of nervous an 1 dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise fr which the physician has no name. In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to Medical men, the operation f this preparation of Iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor ously tonic, without being exciting and over- I h ating, ami gentlv, regularly aperient, even in ; the most obstinate eases of costiveness without t i . . . - ..... .- ' ever being a gastric purgative or mulcting a t:is- i , ,a . , i It is this Litter property, araon; other which i make-; it so remarkably effectual and permanent 1 decisive and astonishing. I In tbe local pains, loss of flesh and strength. debiliatibg cough, and remittent Leetic, which j ' generady maieates Incipient Consumption, this ! remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and in teresting instances. In Scrofulous Tuberculsis, this medicated iron has had far more than the good th'ect of the mot cautiously balanced preparations of idione, w ithout any of their well known liab'diities. The attention of females cannot be too confi- j dently invited to this retnely AnXrcstoraliic, in j the caces peculiarly affecting them. j In Rheumatism, Kth Chronic and inllam.itory i in the latter, however, more decidedly it has ! been invari tbiv well reported, both as alleviating ! pain and reducing the swellings and stifness of the joints and muscles. In Intermittent fevers it must necersarih be a great remedy and energetic rest' rative, and its I progress in the new settlements of the Wr.-t ; will probably be one of high renown and use- mness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the ; whol; his tory of melicine. which exerts such prompt, nippy an-l tuiiv restorative eriects. Good app-etitee, complete digestion, rapid ac- juiitioii of strength, with an unusual . disposi tion for active and cheerful exercis;?, immediate ly follow its use. I Put up in neat flat mcttal boxes containing GO pills, price 50 cents per box; for sale by drug- gists and dealers. Wnl le sent tree to any ad- dre -s on receipt of the price. All letter, orders, ect., should be aldressed to II. B. LOCKE, 5- G., General Aents. 20 Cedar St., N. Y. May, 50,l8CO:ly. 2A1DDLEIIY! SADDLERY! milE SUBSCRIBER would rcspoctfully inform A the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding countrv. that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of his dwelling house, on Horner ! street, where be is prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness &c. Having many v ears' experience ia the busi ness, rruploying none but the best workmen, and using the best material upon all his work, he hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Country produce at all times taken in exchange f jr work, and the highest market prices allowed. JAMES MAG EIRE. 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 band the genuine Timothy Slack's Augers,W. Mann's lk;atty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's sujierior polished Steel Shgyels. Darliug & Waldron's Grass and Cradling-Scyhes. Com mon andPatent Scythe Snaths, Tatent Clothes Pins, SfQt, &c, vbich they offer for Kale on reas onable terms, to country dealers only danuiry 2, 1855. "canvassers wanted? LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AOENTs! Fifty Dollars a month, and all exptensts paid. "JJTE wish to engage an active Agent in every T T County throughout the United States and Canadas, to travel and introduce our NEW TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD I 'CK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. This 1 . vcehior Machine is just patented, with valuable i lprovemcnts, which make it the cheapest and -.ost popular machine in existeuce, nnd acknowl iJged to be unsurpassed for general utility. A imited number of responsible agents are wanted m solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of $50 per month and expenses will be paid. For conditions and full particulars address, with stamp for return postage, J. W. HARRIS A: CO. No. 13 Shoo & Leithfcx Exchange. Not. 9, 1853.-50-3. ;- V? Boston, Mass. BEN. P. THOMPSON, vith 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 Btrcet, below Fourth South side, rUILADELriHA. Cash paid for Wool and Shipping Furs TRICE I. PATTON. A. OrrENHEIMER. February 17, 1858:tf EMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF," MANCFAC turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Straw Goods. Hats and Cans. r.Rl Nm-fb j Third Street, between Arch and Cherry, rbila 'Ph,a March ly. 1856. I nrk r r- m i nt'. . r tt J rritl nrln lu Til 1.1 r-.'. I Tt-ltll if : ll .if: in LU EH -I " s 2 2 I o a S r- ci W a. X u UJ S - i-H X n'rn',' ' v .i- . t . THE SURSCTIIBER RESPECTFULLY IXrORMS TIIZ CITIZENS OF EP.EN.SIiURG AND vicinity that he has just receive.! ar 1 has on Land the LARGEST, REST, and MOST COM PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Trn ware. Cooking, Parlor an 1 Heatiug Stoves. Wnn.-n boxes, Sugar kettles, A-c, ever off-rt-1 fr sale in Ebcnsburg. Era. .md Copper Kettles .f " U r i z T - . i it ww' a i-it " . sizes; i reserviui; jeiues oi an sizes: lin, Ripper Also He has jrtst receive ! a Lug? ass.rtment -ingWare, Harvesting TV Is, Carpenter's Tools. uappana vare, Jirittannia ware, Hoop Persons wishing any thing in hi- l.uc l-.e respectfully invites to give Li-n a call an ! ex.inii i4 in --! - A ji Vx;H prices. J-ib work of all kinds done on the sh -rtest iKtice. Also House Spouting niar!e and put t:p m the shortest notice & most rea-or.ab'e terms f..r ca--L V7- oountr)- i-ro-iiK-e oi an ki:i.:-5 taken in j old Metal, Copper. Jras, Pewter, Arc,, taken in i ALSO, He would respectfully call the attention of the public to the greatest imjrove:rerts e r ' made in Cioking Stoves for burning the gas and smoke by v.-hit h Means is sav.- l "0 per cer.t f fuel j Ebensburg, April 2-S, 1?C0. GEORGE HUNTLEY. LOUIS LUCKHARDT, WATCHMAKER J AND DEALER IN CLOCKS.WATCH ES i A .NO JEWELRY. . Till, undersigned respectful! begs leave to inform the cit Cif&s :is zens of .Tobn-town a:. d vicinltv " t ... , . . , - fL taht .ie has just received aui is nv -w--5 ojionir.g the largest stock of Cl(J;H it'c.hrs, mA e.r7ry,ever brought to jor.n.-town trifhnut - Silver Detached Levers, Silver Leplnes, Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chain., Gold Pencils, with Pen., Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions. Silver Extension Pencils and Pen. Gold Rreastpins. Ladies and Gentlemen. Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrinirs, Gobi Finzer Rings. Gold Cull" Pins, Gold ?nd Sdver Watc Keys. ortmonaies. Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, Plated Teaspoons ' Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Sett?, Violins and Bows. Violin Strings, v.c, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches, Gold Bracelets, Accordtvns, Silver and Plated Spectacles, Sec, Sec. See. fJC- Ali sorts of Watches, Cl icks and Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rats. Con- j Gdent that Le cannot be undersold, the undersii- rcject fully solicits the conhder.ee and patronage the public. LOUIS LUClvlIARDT -c. j-ii. Jan. 5, 18-39. Jolin Jl'Keage Manufacturer and Sealer in all Kinds ofCi r Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., Hollisdaysburg, Fa. "Constantly on Land, a fine and well selected stock of Spanish, and half Spani.-h cigars ' at the lowot possible prices. All articles sold at i this establishment are warranted to hi w hat thev 1 are represented. August 8, 18G5. ly. ARCADC IIOTCL, i:iieiisl,urg, HENRY FOSTER. pRorr.n.r.. r mnis HOTEL, foi;merly KNOWN AS JL the "Ebensburg House," is one of the eld est and best stands iu the borough of Ebensburg. for the accommodation of the traveling conim-cni ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE w ill be supplied with all the luxuries of the scasvn, Lis BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains pared to render his guests comf. rtible. Ebensburg, April 14, 18-S:22:ly cient encouragement rectory COLtll ty Map same toe most modern style and workmanlike mnaner, and delivered to subscribers at 5 per copy. WILLIAM CHRISTY June 30, 1858. EAST AVENUE NURSERY, ROCHESTER, 3VEYF YORK, W. DI. HOYT a Co , PROPRIETORS. I TRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES . of all kinds, and varieties, promptly lur nishod to order. P. Branitf. of Loret to, will at tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed to him will receive prompt'attention. C. MERRiT, General Agent. October 19, 1859.-tf. f fk BBLS. N. O. & WHITE SUGARS, JLF 5 BUs. N. O. Molasses, 5 Golden Svrup, For sale by " E. HUGHES. July 13, 1859. J. c. xoox, Atlornrr t Ebmtbnre, P- o FFICE IN COLON ADE ROW. Nov. 11, 1857:1. t m i- - l' . il i - il i iihi i' . ( -. v -. ). Q. F. Highland Lodge No 428 meets every WEDNESDAY'S- Vfimn" at t hpir Hull nn IliirK cf in the upper storyoJ Shoemaker's store THIS WAY. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large and plpendid Assortment of Americn Pock et Knives. (Every knife warranted.) by GEORGE HUNTLEY. August, 10. 1859. St. rTTMOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE TRICES. . j- l : ...hi i . i i . . i . . i riiver j.nzusn j,evers. i DIRFCTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA COUN 1 TV E"Vf ;r. .T""' 1 icctfully inform ,nUTf i a,-; .T , TY. The tubseriber is l.ror.arin- rif n:V.- A tbe citizens cf LU-r.sburg and surrouad:ng ciTY. is .,. ' - - lie given;, toiml lish a Di- i , ll . Iils s?l lrn the k ,f - it l r r l a . "-'m M-mil 10 I ue SLon latflv OCCUT I I'V .1 .Mi 1 MAP of Gimbria County, intended to i- 1 l. -o.iii ci.nvn -v-t-i . t--.. un as much information as any other C,un- 1 n vl SV ",.L v U I, VVi to o , ; now Published in Pennsylvania. The :' - St " rt l 'Urk'l to 1 lithCTanlied. colored aud mounted in ' V" , ' . .t-m f-c "ot-s y ' i-t j w o o M Oi f O tl m 73 s r-tv"--: c 5 O O o z o 5- sna cncti iron lvarcci cverv tlr-script ion. of HARDWARE and CUTLERY : House fumsh Wooden and Willow Ware, Gl3 War?. iron, nails, Window Glass, ic, A.c, ail oi exchange. io i i.erry, A.u. a:. r. plir Slimier. exchange. GEORGE HUNTLEY- READ THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN INTERESTS ! JfST I.rCEIVED. xV A NEW STOCK CF Watches, Jewelry, CLOCKS -fc .OTIO.. A! lt sign rf the Bj Ila'.i, Xi-'-t .-lre:f,J.7tns-tacii, I'a. The under, igned de-ires to call t!;e att'-!..i-.i t-f the j e.'p'e i f Ei-?isl urz .d .-:.rr. undir2 country tot'iefact that he I i-cn a. p i ! -.j fin Airent cf a large iriijrtin- Lou-e -f WATlil ES, CL(CKS, ire. and also i f a l.trire r. o.i.f c tuiing ostbiishn-tiit -.f JU 117.7..' i'. v. l.c-. c-Lv he is enable! to otfer sTvl. in-l-i.v:r.ents t- j-urc:.a-ser of these articles as were n -vr l-f..re i'.Ved in this place, or anywhere this side of the Allt ghenies. He would also call attention to Lis l.-rze . si"tment .f WATCHES AND JEWELEY just rooeil alltf the latest style-ml r.i -1 beautiful workmanship. Having j-clci t. 1 hi stock with great care, l.c is c-.t.den. 1-2 cia suit pvery taste as to styie as well as all pockets by the great reduction in prices. T II L.IDICS are particu'arlv invited t an ir-spixti -n .f 1 re.-e'it stock an-l prices. EAR DROPS hitherto sold at fl.50 vil! Dm-,- be -eld at 7r cts., a.ia tC'irrautt l to tand the 'est ff teenr. Breast Pins, Riucrs, vVc, at a reducti n. T TLL 31 5: X : I would call your attention to my beautiful as-sortn-uT.t of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES, at the f ""owing very low pnees : Hunting Verge Watcher. varran:.-d. to.25 Hunting Silver Cvbu I.-r. hith-.-rt." s-M in this town at aud then reduced to $14. I will nov." s.'.l at from ilo to SH.'.O Ilu-.ting levers fr.'.rn 512 to $lG.t-0 Open Fa-e-l Cvbuders. heretofore s id at J10, I will sell at .rr-.:a tT to .v.G-.t Open F.ieed DeticLe.'. Ix'vers, $10 to5l2.''0 All icat'-ltes s-J-1 trill 1 tr.jrrante-! In ot Ur ttreh Months, vr t-rehai,-:-. ! for an-.-.',-.- . ' - , - r(u ue. Everybo,lv . invittd to call nr.d examine t1 e st.k. as tiiC ad vert i at I t (X- tent, variety and Xe it is c-Tiini'jnitv, while ti e prices nnnva.ied 1:1 t. (i ; Jtt wliich it is ol- f-red are iinpreced-nted low. Goods obl K.r CASH oidv, j "y Particular attei.ti-G-'ks Watches. J. w.'rv. v. paid JLc. . f ;'v Lot P-r. a; t re rdi hi. r.n. Will the Cam! i"a 'sn-iji w ili l-c taheu r.t rant !. i wor TOWN AND COUNTRY ST.REEEE1"ERS supplied, with Watches, Jewelry, ;c., t les than citv prices. JOSEPH G. HOLMES, Agent. Augu-t S, lS5G.!r. REM OVAL ! C o A C 11 31 A M F.ICTOR V using but the very bet material and cmHcvir:" me ui workmen to merit a full s-Lare of public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in purchasing a Carriage w ill do well by cabins at this establishment. .He is prepared "to manufac ture the following kins of vehicles, viz : BUGGIES, of different qualities and r-ice-BAROUCHES, CIIARIOTEES, one and two horse ROCK A WA YS. chse quarter, elij tic ard C-spring COACHES, second hand work of !!?pr ent kinds, $-c, making a variety that will Miit an tastes and all purses. REPAIRING Willi neatness add oispatch. r, , . WM.DARXES. Eoensburg. April 27, 18.9-23-tf lyiLLIAM CARR CO.. WHOLESALE Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in For eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old MonoogaLela and Rectified Whk-kev. No. 32; Commerciil Row, Liberty street, PI1TSBURG, Pa. SUNDRIES 500 Bb!s double Rectified Whis key. 1ST Bbls Old Monongahela live Whi-ky Far, (very choice ) 50 Hhds N. O. Sugar, 70 BllsN. O. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour, Lard Iron &r Nails &c.,all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. I ebruary 17, I858.tf FIRE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE ! ! ! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL TIIE attenntion of the public to one of the great est improvements ever made in COOKING STOVES, tbe burning of tbe GAS AND SMOKE, by which meaus, is saved Fifty per cent of fuel G EORG E 11 UNTLEY. ' Ebesuburg Aug. 17, 1859.-tf. LUMBER. TINE POPLAR CHERRY ber lought and sold by AND ASn LUM- e. nroiiEs. Jur 2th tf. , yv'.rf rf '.. J' - rl lis! ypmmmmr; r-l ; - : . I Above we present vt.u a I ii.e invexor cl luOI'vi-. TlliT tlTlTO n-' - ... 1 i. , i ij.is rii;,:.i r . j the greater j rt .f Lis i..re -2l J C, .- M-d A:Vr, 1 ' - I I ..J Wevu-ra r -;: In a J: . t j. 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Ili-hal ' e. p::is t . V. Ill) il c : t : "- i . way t tury it. clej.-e the sVstu.i 1 L fto:.: .:. ; ich is tl.t tl -f tl. o iy. i Seciiv i:c-a.l. J ':n is -liven lr ft.:.. jeiuiln when the i- J-. lVt j tlr. The rc5- n v- T. - j ?- X-e are . ! .-iik. aii 1 w Ly .-o n..i:.y d:-. i n-t get a n.e iicine ih v. ; j j ted parts, and which v. ill oj : J sage f r ihv ?;-. . :-o to i e i : a .i rf ' I: t i.irge quantity -f f-1 ni.d o!i.tr j ed. and th-- j-b-r...ich j . i fVer..wing with the c-.rnjr.tc- ; ,5 Lie- t d.ro;:.r a dis.L-r--abl" f. rr... . U-'x'ii2 with the M-w-.l. ;L: ruj-tcd natter through tverv -.v. until lif- s takn i'ri-.n th- liv'v j.v M..r.-es J ILLS b .ve a :. - . i. , upon vkiviy, l y re..pi;4 . : . j biojiii'ng L'-a!;i a::: who h ive Le.n ia-. bc-. vhvc and ai.-g:; i,..o Ye-. or ' rn : L.ie i.ee:i -rel.v '. t V 1 i raing f-.-ver, and v. Lo .ne i i i were. vit:.':a a ste;: f il.e t.l t stand re.i "v t-i te; Yv ti.r.t :i ( ? llUIiiU-ie I tl.i, gr.. ' R i -f :j t i k !:r.:..-e t N-t ( -J i t:.e f.4 t .. t. I V ".V i:i w.n:t co t:.f, i.i t ; 1 Li th.-y 1 f ti : . i: 1 . i "I - T f-cn-Li::-.-1 Tl e-cf -) who U-r-! pTiriiy. I t.:ke its : -. th.;t I lit e;?e ti.ut -t 1 '..: .5-- 1 c?- - . w i.l ag. n return. r.Ti "; the I i LipT-v life will cher ! C7 S' Id I v Ti;- r i 4 :i r. .5 I ! br j by M.-Ii:i:ie I)c.i- :s e C ..utv : R. I.nkv J .': I Wi ite - C ... N. r-I.i. ! ?rs : Wi'-ini M: ' v; I Dr. A. Ttv.sk-s M-i. j Mi :;s n ' v-tv. N. V., t -A' -"-t C. lrC...:v First Arrival mm m A. part u tbe loiiowim article? CI I ALLIES, DE LAI NFS, ERILLI ANTS. C BUl t S. ri;iNTs iv all k::; a:;d i;:tz ( which f-rlattvcant.; tl-es:.- READY-MADE CLOTHE i one LADIES' SHOES. DRUGS ar:d 1 all of which he will vrrv c3't:f s He invites the cit:.-.r: r rn.-- "u ine surround. Di: c- .,-.-.- t-T : him a calllf-r?' pure! i'n:'v' as Le is satisl Le -ran sfll goi!s ! t"; err ' cheaper than they can It? bor! t st :'.v '" ttore in to. John Hedge:-: 0;tnburg, April 0, lt5i:tf. ITAIO.V HOl'SC, l:brnur;. I JOHN A BLAIR. PsoKrtrroT:. Also, in connection, FLAIR v C.'sIL will leave the Unkn House f.r W ir.su rr -tion in time to take the Eardrn: or Viewer. Every accomodation will le :1:r.:ci u ' passenger comfrablte. PHn.TP EKTXEE. ROfcT. 3- AX7 'Cl THF.YMPii.t- ivnvpnY Wiuix''-11: 1 LI m - ui.ii. v -.. - -- lehs is Foreign Fruit?. Nuts. i; fectiocary, Sugars, Fire Wcrks. ges and Iemers received wetklv. e. ? i t- street. Opposite the St. Charles II Pittsburg, Feb. 17, lS58:tf 31. D. SIAGEHAV Atlorntr at Law, Kbnkf' OFFICE No. 2. "G.!oada r."z Conrt Houv. IWtribor 7. 'hi It mm I I I A. . t If. t , t l I I i i '1 t n i i t l jr 9 i inn n rt
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