Gcolo?IOl ucfliilllons. j Many terms ia general use- among scientific j men, and usually employed in agricultural works are obscure to our young reader?. : r. 1. , -r tr"' A-r.Tnin s.ime of theiD. : or lucir w ; -end shall not be angry if cdT men prone oy ; the explanatiac3. . i j. ihQ surface earth, of whatever in- 1 . ' , i T mi I-p a. : .gredients it may be composed. . It may t,e a , 1 V r. tho : tltv son a "arid so;i, a caicareuua su, w -"- ; TBiming of the-plow ever it for a series of years; j then it id called jun. as hard-pan clay-pan, etc. It is sometimes of the same nature as tho top soils, as io clay-lands; in others it is a different earth; as when a coarso gravel under lies vegetable mould, or when clay lie be- Beaih sandy 6oil. Suli-Al I'loat'nj. Iu ordinary plowing, the share runs from five to eveu iuches detp. A t-W has been constructed (called the eub- eoil plow) to follow the farrow and break up from six to euht inches deeper so that tuc whole plowing penetrates from ten to sixtecu lDched. Sr.l-eoil I'lutc A plow haviug a terrow -d.jable s-hnre. er a suiiil share on each .-ide of the cutter, and on a mould board.' It is -designed to break up an i soften the Fubsoil, tut not tj bring it to the trp. JM.-A sni in which decayed vegetable Iv nrrJotD. nates over ctrtb. " j r Thus leaf-mou l is snil principally composed ; ten leaves,- duug-uiodd. or dung reduced i 0 , j 1 1 t ine powdery matter; heath mould, ablaci ; of Tottca Ko a fine powdery matter; heath mould, ablac Tegctatlo soil found in heath-lands; peat mould, garde-mould, etc. hxim. Clay, or any of the pritidt wa t'i3, reduced to arjcei'ew, friable Hate by the in termixture of sand, or vegetable Matter, is -called loam. Clay land? well mauurei with and, dung, or muik, are turued gecerally to a loam. Alumina ar Alu.nine. Generally employ ed to signify pure clay. It is, ehemieal'y ppcakicg a meta'.ic cxido; aluminum is the nietalic hise. and is aa elementary substance. It is generally known that 'tha diamosd i "pure carbon, (charcoal is carbon in an impure f tate,) but it is not generally knwn that the ruby and the sapphire, "two of the most beau tiful g-jnn wi-h which wa are acquainted, are composed almost solely of alumina, ' cr pure elay, in a crystalled state. Silict'oas An earth composed largly of ilex. Silt- ar sPicio. is eon?idra4 to bo a pr'niiitivc earth constitating fliat, and aootain- ' ing the most kinds of ands, and sand stones, ! etc- China or porcelain ware i. formed fro- ' ; . , . .... ; ?iiicia and alumina united l e. from enicioos 1 nand and ciav Calcnrcoiiji A soil into the compasmon of which lime enters largely. Pr clay ma.- . cured freely with n:rl. becomes eslcsreous. . Marl is mostly clay and carbonate ef lime. . Alluvial. Strictly speaking, alluviam cr alluvial soil, is a soil formed l.j causes yet ia existence. Thus a bottom laud is formed by i wash of a river. It ia usually a mixture of decayed vegetable matter and sand. Diluvial. A dii'ivial soil or deposite is , one formed by causes yet in existence Thus ; a depesite ly a deluge is termed diluviul. The word i9 derived from tho latia diluvium, signifying a deluge. The terms argillaceous, calcareous,, slic ious, alluvial and diluvial are constantly cm ployed in all works which treat of husbandry. Friallc A friable oil is one which ernmbles easily. Clay is adhesive, or in com mon language clammy; leaf-mould is friable, or crumbling. Clay becomes friable when, by exposure to air or frost, or by addition of j eacd, vegetable matter, etc , it id thoroughly ; Bellowed. Sdt and its Ojjices. Some modern agri cultural writers have doubted the necessity of j giving animals salt The following remarks as to the effect of salt upon health, by Piof James F. Johnston, of Scotland, may be rel ished by those who still put salt iuto their own now tare prey to the hunter, who conceals himself j behind a sa't spring; and our domestic cattle rnn peacefully to the hand that offers them a i laste of this delicious luxury. From time im- j memorial it has been iuotra that without salt man would miserably perish; and amoo hor- rible punishment?, entailing certain death, that of feeding culprits on saltless food is said to have prevailed in bat barous times. JIaT gols and corruption are spoken of by ancient writers, as the distressing symptoms which ealtlrss fool engenders; but no ancient or unchcmical modern, could explain how suih j mfTeringi arose. Now we know why the an- J imal crave? salt; why it suffer discomfort, ! and why it ultimately falls into disease if salt is for a time withheld. Upwardj of half the lline matter of the biood (57 per cent ,) con- aisfa of common salt; and as this is partly dis charged every day through the ikin and the kidneys, the necessity of continued supplies fit to tho healthy body becomes sufficiently obvious. The bile also contains Eoda as a special and indespensable constituent, and so do ail the cartilages of the body. Stint the supply of ealt. therefore, and neither will the bile be able properly to assist the digestion. nor the cartilajes to be built up iain as fat . ih-j mturally wl. mrfacc is comp-e J of clay, or saaJ.cr c-ay iou yio, io a is,Snruer,t i-r.-pcr- n- Stut antI prcst.ribe1 in ,i;tir pra,tice : r . ; Iy, with forms lor dniiOMtou with Crtiditors, : .... . i i i ,i ; .trolly mixed with lime etc. - I and the Insolvent I.iws of everv State. 1 ht 'xpenenee of thotaods daily proves hat Mi.-The earth lying below the erdi- j j mh yoU The j , rt;Ia(i ns 'xlatU i,t.Uvoen no pre paration of r,n cr. be compared uh it. ; ..... . ! - i- i - i f . it ' Ininiinties ot the 1-IihhI, kprcss:o:i t vital e:i- .l,,!. n l,;oh the -lcrv cr rece pne- , Guardian ana Ward, Master and Apprentice, 1 . ... . . Dan,' ueptii to which int. -pio. t i ii ery. pa;e ana otherwt-e sicklv coiiipK-xioi.s in- j . - i u f. -1 !.v h ' and Landlord and lonant. ,.-7l . . , 1 Jrates. Soiueiimes it Las hardened oy lb. .n.tittP Iall , S!m,Vr : dicate its nt-L-essity in almost evt-ry conceivable! 3 , . ... ,. . i i iic i iiiia-ieipma ijut .vim sivs "i i m... , -. ry .Man now ruoi:s :ti m I otmvivauia. I tie - , Jic i.o; c jo puddings and allow their cattle a little j nom",niaUum asked for 1" ulZZ I reet V!ll! V' .V c-t-tantlyon hand 1 sani0 t, l,e lithographed, colore 1 and K,:te,l iu , r?'V' tLe vt 7" In ittri:U "-1 and tnen. hcient inducement for persons to r.nrrh, ine eiiuiue niiioia r-.ac. -I'-ger.-, . . ..t.uin : t vtvle and workmanlike ninatec -'lL " - '' UIW!I T " Tr-':r't a "ol s- are .-l The wild buffalo frequent the -alt.lL.s out the additional Gift." ' yty :d H.'snt's superior Axes, O'lira.l & ; an1 (1e;iVt.re,l to subscribers at $5 per cer-v. i pubnc patr i age Per-ons wishing bargains Q ice wi.u ouuaio .reqaenis tne ait-iicivs soilEnirr r. nv nTt.-.- 1 W altonV superior t.olMi.-d Ste-l Shove-I. D irhng I u-ur i.nr Vni.i'siTV P'trcliasing a Carnage will do well bv call in - t of North-western America; too wild animab j To be given t? the purchasers. For full nerti - & Wi -dron'sC'ra-s and Cradllng-Scylh-s, Cm- jn,. s0 1S58 " , this cstabiishi.jcid. He is prepared to riaTiwao- in the central narts of Southern Africa tp a culars, send for a Bill. i m m andl'atent Scyth Snath-. Patent Clothes j tt're the fedi-wing k;i-."s ot vehicl. s. vi,-. : 50,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD. EVERY nOBT'S LAWVEIt AXO COUN SELLOR IX BUSINESS, DY FRANK CROSBY. Of the rhilaJJi.hia Ii'ir. It Tel In Vott How to draw up pai ttK-rsh'p pr.pcrs and gives general forms It agreements of ail kinds, tills of sale, i.-iises and petitions. Jt U ) v ty-4.raw u Vjuuds ftnij M.,rt. Affidavits. Powers of Attorney, Note and Bills of Exchange, Receipts and Releases. It Tells You Tl.o laws for the cuiiection of Debt., with the Statutes of Limitation. and amount . , txeB,.jt fro!n Execution ... 1 Ui everv Male. i ,i r t . : t .,. -:,. : ,;,.r. ;.. i. i J! ...... ti; -rii x- t i r t i - r- " it lefts- Ira ILel.uv for Mechanic s Ltcr.s in ev- .... c... .!... --..,-i:, i ,r.i.:.. tn own, liiv tiiui .kiiz..iLi ui ci lui ruiitirrv :itnl liow to rum i v u-ith I 10 in ' Tuts ion Hie law cor.cei imiir reiiMt us ' . " 1 J " I i laws ' i how to obtain one, and the Pre ranptiun la l.,l.lw. 1 It Tells You The law for Patei, with m.nle of ' procedure in obtaining one. with Preferences, i Assignments ami laoie ci fees. It Tells You How to make your Will, and how to Administer on an Estate, with the law and the requirements thereof in every State. . Jt 'Tills Yo;i The meaning of Iaw Tcrm :n cn- ; cral use, and explains to you the Legislative, ' Executive and Judicial Powers of both the : General ami State Governments. jt Tells Yuu How to kee p out of law, by shewing , how to do yovtr bu.!B?ss legally, thus saving a : vast amount of property, nl vexatious liti.a- tiou, by its t'mely consultation. Single copies will be sent by mail, postage i i, to every Parmer, every Mechanic, every man of ; uissiness. ana every uiy in every St ite, oi re ceii.t of $I.0n. or in lawty'.e of binding at l,'2o S1C0O A YEAR can be ma le by etterp ri..ii:g men every where, in selling the uVjve Work. ;s our inducements to all surli sre very liberal. n?Jf f " fleets, with otli:r iutormation. ajij.lv t o C! J HX E. POiTElt. Pul.l5.-h terms ti r al- J HX E. POiTElt, PuUU.cr. No. C1T Sausuin Street, PLilaJ-'pi i l. Pa. June 13, ltfCU.-t'ni. vi iavr 8:vi:!ii t5:jiv; THE FAMILY DOCTOHi CG3iTAII5IO ' Simple I.'"niJiis. E-'iilj O' tine !, for the C'uir Dticne i:i nil Tvrins. Dj Pfftssor UKSRYS. TA TLOii. H. D. li Tells Yuu How to rttcn i ujjn the hk, and how to cook for them; how t prepare D. bsk, Poultices:, vVc, and ho.v to guard ag lia.-t in fection from Contagious Disc-is- s. Tells You Of the various ducases f C:.i!:Iren, ami gives the r'st ami stmple.-t mde of trtat mcn du-ing Teething, (iivu!i ii., Ycin.i tion, Whooping Cough, Measles, Ac, Telia Yju Ti.e t-ymyVjius uf Group. Co ilera Infantum, Colic, Uiarrl.ooa, Woruu, Sc-Ihtl Ilea i. RiiifvuMi, Chicken-j-ox, Arc., d 1 givo yoa the l-e.-t remedies f r trieir cure. Ttlis Yuu T:tr symptoms ot Fever and Ague, and liiiious, Yellov, Typioia, Scarlet au I oth er Fevers, aud gives you the biV. aqJ simplost r me.iies for tl.iir cure. It Ttlls You The symptoms of Indu'-uzi. Con sumption, Dyspepia, AstLma, Dr.j..-y, Goat, I!'.pii;ioMs;ti 1 iin.Kii.i I-'r.tiiw.l .w.. ...1 gives Tt(U tle iotst re; J for their cure' It 2'tlis Yon The symptoms of Cholera M ibu--, "V .7' V ryl tramp, Ps.-ea.-es of the rJiall-r, Kidneys aud Liver, and the best remedies for their cure, Jel's "u The syiaptuiiiiof Pk-urisy. Jiutupa, ''"''' -ipop.y., rar.nvtis, uiH VA.-loOii DijLas-.s of tin; Tiiroat, Tet-io, Ear and Eve, and tho Uvt rc2i.edi.-s l'..r their curj. It Tells Yi-u The r- ti,,i j;us ,,' Lpiic sv, J.iLii.dive lT.e., !li;;-ture, Diseases of the Heart. 1J. ;.kt rhage. Yeaen-t Dis-ase., ;.t.d Hy.'.roph-A ia, and gives the beet reu.e.i.os i.r their cure. It Tt'lf You ii.e oer,t .-.e l tre..tii.ent ..r Wounds, P.roken Bones ai.d Dislocations, Sprains, Jy-kj.t--, Fever S.;ros, Yhito S.vill-ing--.. Ulcers, vYLitluas. puhs, .Scurvy, Cms and S-Toiul.i. ' It Ttlfs You Of the va;t .;s disca ;s . f Women of Childbirth, and of Men.-trn tii.-.n- VV! ;.,' 1 1 P vrenness, Ac, Ac, and give-the bt-t and simplest remedies for their cure. : The work is wiittea in plain language, free from 'medical terms, so a. to bo easily uniersto 1, ! while its simple recijes may sim;.;; save you inany times the cost of the book. I: is .rioted in a i clear ard ojion type; is illustrated with ap' ro. 1 priate engravings, and will be forwarded to your . address, neit.y bouiiu and postag; paid, ou n- 1 ccipt oi 51,00. SSlOOO A IjiAR can be made by cnterpri- ' ting men everywhere, in selling the above work. ! as our inducements to all s'.ich are very liberal. For single cmies of the li-vk. or fjr tf-rr.s ti ! : agents, with other i:. formation, apply to or ad- i Having many yars xpei ien.c io tho bm-i-i dress, JOHN E. POTl'F.y. Publisher, J n,,J. employing m ne b it tiie I -est werkmea. j No. 017 San.vv.n Street, Philadelphia Pa. ,'in 1 Hri'ng the l est m.itcrl.:! t;:oi; all isis work, he June 13, 1 oGO.-Orn. 4 j hopes ta inrrrit and receive a liberal share of tb.e agent mjAGMFCIEXT ENGRAVING nv JJA CUIUS l'OPHKii COLUMBUS ND HISCPiEW. 1 Tins Ikantijul Knjranny was (lesiaed lv Rcbkxs, one of the most celebrate .1 artPs tba't ever lived; the cost of the original de-i-a Pn ! piaitj oemgover itou, si.e l bv 20 inches J 1 cash 1 ca'''1 j 1 43,000 3,000 1.500 1,000 500 510 300 5 cash 10 cash 10 cash 10 cash 10 cash 10 cash KlOO cr-di ..'GOO cash 1 cash logctj.er with a areat vaiieiv of obr too ble Gifts, varying in value from 50 rts to 12',. Any pers ar. enclosing in a letter $ I and live . cent t osta 'i FRANK VV. HAY . OlXF;t'S to t1i0 Merchants and others bnvin-' TIN, COPPER OPi SHEET IRON WARE to sell again, inducements not found in any Manufactory West of tho . Allegheny. All Wares packed carefully and GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK. ALSO Dealer in all kinds of ST07ES, Convey PUr,IP3, LEAD PIPE, SHEET METALS, ENAMELED & HOLLOW-WARE H.niifactnrc" rri?- PRINTED PRICE i . .MX nnw rn-nlw A.l.l.n,-.. 1 Address, F. W. HAY. Johnstown, fimbria Co., Pa. I W- Cm. 1'eV.r'iarr . i ti... in :i. i.i. i- ii . . - - prsin l;iri inirp l.r.I'.Tv .ve . '...t .irti'l . r ...... , . . - m. iCC a no on ri' isi.ri . l.-rmo -i . 1 n . . , . v Roller) shall receive,b; returu e.f maiLUmT- SU 1 V1.1 MACHINE. This " .ik. ii... l,r riiu-'l rrn r f mncicnt ivigravii.g of Christopher C.lumhus Ul-r .mc is ,;r pat. :.ie.i, with vaiuaL.e (a.id one ..f tho.-e valuable GilW ne- li d , ' V1-, 'l..i:h nuke it. the cheapest and Address all orders f r B IPs or E,,Vi.i ' V- ta CSt PPu!ar raich'n'-' in cxh tenee. ?nd acknowl- P. S. HERLINE A (.X) " lfd tobe un.surp.i.sjse.1 f..r general utility. A B x Ph'Ia J. dpi ;a "Pa ":n:tfc'1 n-,rabcr r.f responsible agents are wanted Philadelphia. May 2 l"r7o -v!, " "" ' 'licit orders by .-..mi,;.?, t j whom a .-nlarv of An aperient and stomachic jrearati,n of j IKuN purified of Oxygen aiid Carlson by com- ; l usti n in Hydrogen. Sanctified by tho highest . .Metiicai .i:iiir;ncs, ooui hi i.urope ana me ia - e. Inroxious in nnlLi'lu.s in li it has i been tried, it has pr.ived aosdntjiv curative . . ' ,, each of the f ,llovin compliant, viz: n . r , .... ,. . ' ' Pi.vpcpt-i't. C'.msijftifioii. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, f"r,'ln'e"t Ojrisiimjitim, i$cr'f:bis TuL rculsi.s, Stilt II ft cum, Miiiitt'it.'friiiiticn. Wititi-.s, CfttoroiiJ. I'rer qluh Chronic 1 lenses, Ijheuma. j ' ' r veers, r,mi vu ir.e tare, . . ... ! In c:i;-! ot (.iviieral I)..bu.ty, whether the re Ml. I Ol .C'.UiC UlM.li;1., Ol HIV Lf'UklUUeit lM!l!l- i c .:..... ,..- i. : i 7: nution of r.ervous md muscular enerv fr,.n, Ciironic complaints one trial of this restorative has j.rov d .Mtcec.s.-fi:l to an extent which no I de.-K-ription uor written attestation vo;:4.I render i crtvlui'.e. Invalids so lo::g btd-ri'll'jn r.s to have 1-cvoiiie fa 'oiton io their own neighboi hoods. ! ive sal h oly re-apfeartd in thel-u-v world ;u- ! if just returned from a pr -tra'ted travel ru a! dirtaiit land. S-mie very .-i gnal inL.t.ces of ti.i.-: kind are attested of fen. ale Suoeier, ema -iaUvi ; victims of a;p-.m':.t tnaras'.uis. san4i;n.-'j'; x- ; baurdion, cr:J.c;'.l ch;.nge, and that c. mpl'.calion j ' .f n .Ti.i d f n,vv.iK n.i (1 v-TiPt.'if vol .-i o,,.l i e.erci-4? tor w":ich t;.- phv.-KM'i fia- irj nr.::;e. I i lu Nervous Ahccti"!:s ot :dl kinds, an 1 t-.-r I re i.vjls fi.mi!iar to Medical mei:, the operation ,' i this prp.rilion if In n n.u.-t l-tc-sariiy be salutary, for, urdike the oi l e c.-i o.i: :cs, it is Mg r- ; us.y toi.ic, wai.o..t oemg ici..n anl over- : jl e..tmg, and gently, nv' .o.yap. nent, even m , i the most ol atmat j il COsilVele-s WiCu' -,! ;itive ur iiioi-.ting a :;s- j evir 1 ' h:g A g v-tric i ag:e-.at i scnsiuion. It is this latter p: ?r.o;ig ot..er w; , : j!i 'y e;.'-.-.t'i.d and en:, n :i ' n t a reMf !y f wpori w.nc ;t a so i "i ic:trs i to ex.-rt a I tin-t ir. l speciuo a.-tin. by ,!; rirsn:: tuc l-Cal Undt.r.'-v wnun 1 -rfis 1 1 em I:i Dyspl 5 a inr.i;mt r..!.e as its t-Vli, a tingle t.ox I lln--: .-iiui. e l f r the t;o?t t. v' : be .t'r Pll's i;.! t.is.'s. lil jMKtil. 1 - the attcn h.nt e.'v'i Ll U1:0 to Dyei. e.kel D' -nho-;:y, coi; tnel 'a .;, n rviu.:i' 11 1 i-i . v ia.iag an i -ippa- reut.y n. lig-ij-il, the e:h cts '1 !! I.- 1 i-:v. )n aston'sliing. - I Is: tue local pi.ii.-, loss of ifs.-i and slrent;;, i lebdia'ihg r-ough, un-l reiiitt -nt i.e -tic. which i generally lr.dicates Ii.cipi'.-r.t C v..i :: lj-fi.-n, t:.'s ; remedy has allayed the a!an:i i f friet.ds and ! pliyskinr.-, io sever d viy gratifying and in t-restiiig inst aticfs. j la Scrofido.ii Tul erer.lsis, th: me ii at.'d ir-.n j ha had far more than the gxd eii'eet of th j ta '? cmti.:i.-!y balanced preparations . f idi-jr.e, ! with ut any ol their well known !iab;I.;:ies. ; The attention of fein iles cannot be t-o couli-j deat'.y invited to tliis rr.-ne-ij an 1 restorative, in ; thecals je .I'.iiarly a.Ye' ting th-'m. j In I'iicum itism, Imtii Clironic .and innamatory , iu the latter, however, more decidedly it has ! bven iijTariaby well reported, l-oth is alleviating ' p .in and re lncing th- .'VL-ili;i''s and t:.jC.-s of j the joints and muscles. Ia Interuiittent L vrs it n-.ust n.-c's-ri! a sreat rciaidy and .i.er:;;-tlc re.-t r itive, a: t be a progr-.-Ss in the i'.l pr-.-bably bo u'.ry-s. .o p-l.-'O-.iV 1. '. Ilf-W sett.eiiints . 1 ttie i. i "ii rc:.ovv:i ar. Ye.-l i i:s ;y i:.'. ; ( v r . rv of ;.. ..; -: l-'ov a: .1 i ii il'sr .vcred vl . W evr .n Hi- ; s i :h i. re-toi at! e: :g-ii--:i, rapid :o I apj-ttiu-e, co'p!-.- ".Mt:oa oj siiV!v::i. v.-. u an imusi.vii o i -ji for live an i Ci. .'eriul ex-.-i i ia-', iiiimv-iia'e- f 11 OV its ;; ,-. P'lt up ia n? i. !l.;t n.ctl.d b ::?s c-.rjtaird:ig pilt P j.-e .".: cei ts tier box: i" r .s.do l-vtirug- gi.ts i::d dcal-ir-5. i'.l -i srr.t f: ee t) iny dress i-n r-ceii.tof the T "' e. All kttt .r-.iirs. ect., slnul 1 be a ldressel t" R. P.. LOCKE. iV C., Ger.eral A: -nts. HO Cedar St.,N. Y. Miy, .l0.1Sr'.0:Iy. 3ADDLERY! SADDLERY! FrtllE SUnSCIUP.ER v.-otil.l rcsp.K-ifai'.y inform Jl the citizens f V.' r.sburg and SJirri'und;n country, that he i.-v? opeiv.-d a . ad-iter s ;;r.p,m -cmc-rt of his d willing l:or.s- on 11 ruer street, where he is prepare-1 to foi-'iish t' order on l''e In'it reaoii:d)!e terms, every doscriptivti of S id. lies. P.ri d'es. and II irne-s Ac. j u'ji.c patronage. 1 tXumtry pr. d ;re at ;dl limes taken 11 xi liaiigo f r work, and the hTg!.e.-t market prices allowcl. ' JAMES MAGUIR1-: Ebensl-nrg, Sept., 11, lS59.-tf. GE0R1E W. TODD, Vv'ITII CONRAD A W ALTON, Importers and Wholesale Deal- ia-e. : 01 1D"' Acv ui. a tney oijcrb r saie on re.iS 0fl on:,lbe terms, to r-nnntry dcaicr only -"oO Tiir'ury 25. 1S55. J?, l j CAN V ASSVANTifDr f-C' LIT.KrtAL JXDrCKMrJNTS TO AUilNTs! oOOO j Fifty Uilhi.-sii r.itjntlt , and all e rprnsts piil. TIT" , . . ! l' l' ' -o i"riiu,i;;r,iu I'.'aoe aueiii in tvi'ry i Cunty throughout the United States and Cinadas. to travel and intn-luce our NEW lUKNTl DOLLAR Do U BLE 1III1EAI) 0 per month and exoen-es w ll be :ai I For conlitior.s v, f..'.l particul irs address, with stamp tor return po-dage. J. V. HARRIS A- CO. No. 13 Sooo A Leulitr Exchange. Nov. 9, 1850.-30-SW. Uoston, Mas BEN. P. THOMPSON, villi P. I. PATTON A- CO., W holes il? Dealers in and Uanu facturer of HATS, CAPS. FURS. ILitcW Jh- I terials, Straw Goods. Artificial Flowers, ButTalo ! Robes, Ac. No. 128 Market street, below Fourth I South side, PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for U ool and Shipjong burs, PRICE I. PATTON. A. OPPENIIEIMER. February 17, 185S:tf O EMOVAL! PAUL GRFF MAvrfpArL Ik ... - - . . . . i .mi M iii.-iis.u'. li.iijT m lioois, or.oes, . otrawGornls, Hats and Cap3. No. rs North Thir l Strert, hctpen .rrh and Cherrv, Fhila- fMxr.-h o. l5. or r,n. TTU , 1 ... .1 . TV - ti ot (Liu, Oopptr anb j5btri ron w - o - o 2 1 t I : IH - w tn W S o s- g - o UJ O H UJ O rsmr: suB.scrjp.Eri uespectkitlly invorms thz otizkxsof KBi-:xsmni and vicinity that he has just received anl has PLLTE stock of Tin. Copper, and Sheet Iron b - xes, Sugar kettles, Ac, ever I'h'.re l for sale in 7X' serving ivettles i.t allM.e.-; I iu, O- pper !Ie b is just received a l ugi asorttiv-ut i f u "arve.Ming 1 ..ls. Carpenter's lin.is. Jppaud Ware, Erittannia Vare, Hoop wi:;!i he wili .-ell vrv low for CASH. lt-. i - . i , ALM7, lie won id respecttti.iy Ctll In-? attenti tl.a .t: :e l-i v.oOi.ng stoves K-r ournin the ris and r.b..':.oburg, Arii 3, lo. JJ OUIS LUCKIIAIIDT, V.AT "IMAK E P, ci and dealt:;: in clocko.watcii i:s AND .lEWr.r.RV. TII!1 r. lT t.,.s.1 h , to "inform the oit ?. ns rf .ToV.n-to-.vu sn l v;.ri;;!ty " " -) tan; .e i. as v.:st received. A .. is n, -.v . - -i . ' ! tne :ar--r-t st of ov j fcr,',ev'.r i.ros;g!:t t.. jt r.n.-t. ami i-rAo !"'';. "Jiicii w .ii re so;..; i.eap.-r i:.a:i ;,.? i" t-- -t .i cbe.-ipe.-t." Hi- pri - s -. ill tilwyj te uniform 0::e c :t-la.r will n' t be charged t.iore for the urr.e 'v. illty f g--'s t; -n th-r. A Ll-t o' some of the ariile.s cor.-.pri.scl in the a.---.tTi ier.t a: rxe-t Pri.i iay b-; as-i.Tfained, aiic i j-.-,, i; ..x-iimni-.l, .t the Store r r. ' Go! HLinting English Levers, , G- l I Dct.o-hc 1 L"V(rs. T;l i Gold Ler.iri.s. h..J..s il tin S:i vet. liver Ei.-hsii I. V C I S, Silver lb -t-iched Levers, Silver L?r" !-s. G ! 1 G i .r l Chains. G .11 Yest C.hain.t; dd Pencils, with Ptns. GoM Pen Gold Medallions. Silver KxtensVn Pencils and Pen". Gold P.rrv.stpins. La-ii-.-s an.l G-.nlkioen. G-.ld Eardrops. Gold Earring, G i l Fititrcr Pin-s. J .!d Cud Pins, (iold ;oi i Silver Yar.-' . Keys, ''criaiouaies, Ln ii.-s Fan, fancy r.n J pia'n. Silver Table.-JJOoTiS, Silver Teaspoon--. Silver Thimbles Plated Table-poor., best, Pi.ite l Te-.snoo: s " Silver Gbard Ch.-:in?. Plated an.i Rrittania Tf-a S. tts, Yiolias and Bows. Violin 6 ring, Ac, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, inches. Gold Prareiet.-. Ac-or-leo.-j. Silver and Piafed Spectacles. .tc. A-.-., Ac Or- Ai l. sorts of Watches. CI j repaired with promptness and at low ra'es. Cy,, j :lden that he cant;ot be und -r- ? 1. tlie ".n h rti:;n- rrspectt'ullv solicits the con;; 1-. :re ar.d patron1. f thepv.blV. LdULS LUCKH AilD T " May 11, ISo-J. 'JO-tf. Jan. L, lS'O. ulitj "I'llcn.-c ITa.rufactTirer and Dialer la pi! Sinis ofCi r Ptiuif. Caewin-j end Leaf Tpbacco. Usatgori ery St., Eoliisiaysbarg, Pa. fi tr.ntly on hand, a fine and well selected y stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigars it tlie lowr-st "-:b;e prices. A:l arti'-lcs s-1 J at this establishment are warranted to be what thev are represented. August 8. 1835. lv. i't."-rv n-i'i't-!' ii . rgilllS HOTEL. FOKMLKLY KNtiV.'NAS; 1 the"Eben.-burglIouse,"ison.o2 the old- . . ... 1 1 ... . .-.?o . .. . , c.-i ani oesi sianos ia 1 ne ioroia 01 i-.if:.s"urg. tor ta ao-ommoiiaiion 01 ti;e travetiug contmuni ty. I'h.o Proprietor assures ill who m-iv b.' dis p'osed t patronize him that his TABLFj will be supplied with all the luxuries ,,f the season, bis IJAll with the choicest of Li'ju - rs. and r.o pains o ire i 1 rcn icr nis gsiests co:ni. rtabte. Eheostmrg, April 14, 18 jS:--J;1 y. TJlPFtlT Ill ECTOR Y MAP OF CAMPIIIA COUN LP TY. The lub-criber is nrei ariiv'". fif .-ufd- cie nt enconragement be given.) to publish a Di- torv MAP of Cambria C-untv, intended to .tain as much information as any e ther Conn- rect cor. EAST AVENUE NURSERY I j notut:sTi:5i, siicsr iork, ! I.I EGYT & CO, PriOPIlIETOSS. w m MERUIT. ORNAMENTAL A SHADE TREES : H- of all kinds, and varieties, prrtajtiy fur-! nis.be 1 to ord r. P. Braniil". of Ioretto. will at- j tend to sales in this county. Orders addresses! to linn will receive prompt attention. C. MERUIT, General Agent. October 19. lS50.-tf. 11 Pd'.LrS. N. O. A WHITE SUGARS, It" 5 lihls. N. O. Molasses. 5 " Golden Syrup, l.r s i!e bv E. HUGHES. July 13, 1850. fO. O. F. Highland Lod-e No :TJZ. meets every W'F.DNEsLVVYic-t.:; veiling at the ir Hall on High st., in the upper i-toryot Shoemaker's store THIS WAY. UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large and slpemlid Assortment of American Pock et Knives. (Evvry knife warranted.) bv GEORGE HUNTLEY. August, 10. 1359. St. " OCT-JOn WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THio OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASON A BLE PRICES. ULAXK Sru.MOXS AMD F.XECV t rro.YS FOR SA LF A T THIS OFFICE i er.o::s v is jiml; any loing r.l liis: iiiiO lie resjieciiai: ::iiit- io give i.o.ii a can : e";:::.:i.: : :i'-' -s. J"h work of all kinds done on the shortest notice. Als House Spo?it:ng mafe and jjut uj on the shortest notice V mt r-..-irb!e .'rr-.. ? r cu. Country rrvluce -f all kinds taken in exchange. Al.-i ("hvrry, A-ij. a?;d " r!nr-.' ; M -t il, GpV?r. Iiras, Pewter, vvc,. taken in exchange. " GEOPGL HUNTLEY- SSlart, ffobrs, pcuqjjvfo "3 o S3 u w. o mm m o V. mm o o o o -3 o on hand the LAUGI.ST. P.L.ST, and MOST COM ware. Cooking, Parlor and Il.-ntinu St'-ws, Wa; n all Ebensburg. Prass and G-pper Kitties of an 1 ,.-tiroa ware oi every :.wripti..n. II API) WAKE and CLTI.EUV : House f.irn-h- WOOflen ana VUIC.7 Marc, Ulara war', Iron, Nails. Window Glass, .v c, A:c, all of . I : .. . n - u o tle pi:l.i:c to the grvatot impr-ve:.-.--:--.- - snosc l v wliiili mears : .-?v-j ;.o gi:i:i.;:; HUNTLEY. R,:.,d HIS. AND STUDY YOL'P OY." lit jj-i jist r.r.CKlM.D. If) x Ni..-.- -t:-k Watches, - Jeveliv, ."lOTIIJA CLOCKS i i U:v c;.-.-n i;; i ,:c.-..- j of the pe p?3 d F.bt.1 ! country to the fact that ! au A cent of a larir-ir..-?.'.!: ' LS. CL(K.KS, vVc., ni:i r.l- i tun;:g est.! dsn d of J K v. Ll.UW j ts ei-. ii v to oiler si;, a i:.i-,;; e;-, I sers of these .:rii Ics a- - r n j-:i?S to ; r io re ..ie .'i t he ' in th s p. j.i -e, or any w Lire in gae:..es. 1L- v.-oUM cr s ! 'triient -f 1: i watch i:s and ji:wi:lr y I j'J't n-ceive 'l a'l f the !..4 t .-'yh s !i e iu:iful wt-rkuian-hip. ll.-.vii- 4 --'v I .-to.l; with great c.i;e. h i- C'til: h o- he (every tlst? as f sty;- :-. v.-Ii .ill I'y tlic great re iu.tion in prices. I T II J' fi 4 t) I are p irti -n-,:r:- ir.vr ! prcM-nl -ten k a.d pi' t 1 ;-.:i t; la:: Ditoi s iM.1.1 at Sl.r.o will 1.0. v -. id : 1 wtrr.inU-i i Itivl f'lite-t or" e-.-.v at 7" 1 I'.-.- : P j ILiigs, Ac, at a reduction. ! fill .V T L. U ."I L: . : 1 ' I would call your attcot'.o-i ; i s-oriment of . GOLD AXI SILVL'i: i at th.e f .'.hv.ving virv my le;v;0.f.0 Si. P.i 7 'I IKS. ; If in. ting Vi rrc V..:. i -. w ;r : H-:; tin. tVo:. . 1'. t '.is v-w at .1 M. I Wld !)OV vll j Ilur.tliir L'vors f: - r j Op.-a Fa e l Cv'ri h r i 'IO. 1 di - d at f: j Op1 v. Fa. od Deto-h-d AH !r-i,'. t..,.i j'c' ' j '"o'.v; r.iOa '.W. or rx-' .11. -1 i 1 ret . tl .o. 1..- : iv . j t . xn:r -; e e sfo h. us ti:e a-'veii-. r i tT.t. vanrty a-! ! svL' i e.::i::!'ir'!v, v.l.lletie 1 :.t .r: v.t wi. G-. ...it j r d-. i ia 'ih it is . : !s s.-bl .1 fered ire v.nprccedeute 1 low. ' j CASH oi.Jy. i art.cui.ir attp-di.-n pavl . V. at hes. .J. v Irv. A.-.. f th.- Ct-abria t", ."nuty I. u t- r-j ..'ring Cl.k a'-.y s w.ir- V01I ie taken at 1 I Woo T- 1 . 1 . rv 1 . 1 t d. .. 1 1 V . N 1 V T'"' w 'V1 -- -Wiry, ti.aa r;tv prices. LldlllS ai Its-- Ac. JOSEPH ",. HOLMES. Aire r.t. August 3, lS'.O.lv. RExil OVAL ! C o A C II ?! sir CTORY. r?niIE snlcril r would respectfully ii.:" rra f El et'.sl.urg and burroiui iinc the citians c''V:illT 'at he- has r n.ovcnl h- shep fr-:n t", e : V- !V, laU -v ,CCUP'-' b' -J ! tarI" !:tf.r- vht-re he is prepaid to do a',..k,n'4S Vf w'rk :n Lls -,:UM'f 1 "-'ness at -h, rt it v. vi j i .. . i i.ij.eT'iii o...wou-5 aro ! . P.AROUCHES. CHAPIoTi lls re : Cv . I . y. I'iiim; uriw i . ... . , m-vii.tiiAi.i, ii -ae ouarnr, ruptir and ! C-si ring (OACIIES. sec n l Land v..,rk f di:.r- ctA kinds, frc, niakli g a var'ttv tb.at will nvt ! 1 tastes and all purses. REPAIRING .1m- wiwi uea.EC-ss a :a c.ispatcti. V,M. HARNPS I'-U-mlurg, Apiil 27. lS51'-2C-tf TILLIAM CARR A CO.. WHOLESALE Gr-eers. Imnorterc nn.l I. o..rs r. - :.t ctcn and id Domestic LigUORS, Ol 1 Monet": g ahel.i tani i.ectiucd 'iVhrskev. No. Z20 Commercial ! Row. Liberty street. PI I TSP.U RG . Pa. j SUNDRIES f.i.o Bids double Rectified Wl is- loi lois e. mo .m oii-.!;a:;e;a live Vi liiskv. Par, (very choice ) 50 Ilhds N.O. Su jar. 70! Lbls N. O. Molasses. With a gor.-ral :issrt- i mcnt of Groceries, alsopacon. Uh,ur. Lard, i Iron A-Nails Ac, ail of which will be sold at low j prices lor cash. WM. CARR A CO. February 17. l858.tf FIRE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE ! ! ! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE atteuntion of tho pulbc to one oihe grer-.t- est improvements ever r. rjad in COOKING . (J AS AND SMOKE, Fiftv per cent of fuel. STO YES. the burning of tl by which means, is saves! GEORGE HUNTLEY. El-esuburg Aug. 17, lSoO.-tf. LUMBER. PINE POPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM ler bought acl sold by E. HUGHES. Inr ??th IK jo. tf. fc- nf- iy irp-'.-.-r' 1 1 Above we prtxi.t vou v. p. J ' . . . i MUilSlO the invc-r.t r f i ROOT PILLS. Tiib I !.:'a:.f..r. j ; ; the greater part of Lis i ir -: visited Euroj-e, As-ia, a:: l A.': ra. , North An.cnca Las j-tt t !..- .. ' the In iiar.s of t'Ur V-tr3 - this way ti.at tl.o Indian ; t " t di.-overe-!. Ir. Mr.-e w..s c :' - i tablMi the T,(t that r.!! .!:-vV. PL" PITY OF THE I'L (!: : , . j health ai.d life df j-tm-.ed i:j.i i. tl.: When the various a-.;.., - .. and lo tiut :at i:i - ; it t i c:. . . ! fvieni Antiv:i.s of the I action. j thus cau.-:ng V. p::i;. ; every i:ame ; oi.r : hea'th we are d-j aro 1 in throvin i win ...,. thus ov.r li'ht ' f ! "! wi'i Hjw inpoi t.tiit u.--u t! vai 'tis pu i lw .c:.ii. t . i;s i r. : to put a ir.e i :. ;n y.:;r In li:.n ll.t P.os r, : r t- w: N..tv. -, G-.r 1 - ... t '.e-fc t:.e r-.-s 1 1 - -.i ; . ' T: - - :. ' . 1 :. ti.r. v. . 1 . . l .i d: . to : j - ...d : '!; t 'l. v p.cn . : 1 s ll.:r;i I, l'!LI h iv. tf-y. i y 7i. M :- "- 1 l vie .r4 i.e;.::;. a!.- . . ve i'tu t 1. 1 ..1 an I a: w : W 1 . o I ' jo-.r.iy. -' 1 t; :t .hst.v- Hi -i.t. a:. ! .in r-. ; m . r, Lie a ill 1 i t- 1.1 V ! id :IJ .'OV r?-s. id i v t:. 1 v ,::. -"i. t"o-.!tV; B. I.J-: Whl;c AC.. N... eu-rs : Wilier.. M IV. A. Tn-V, M M j . tv. N Ai.:u-t :j. i.-.:-. .s 1)-. J in -Trr1r A t'-.t--. SPRi (i .1 inn n i Tho eity. is r .a: n v st -rk d SiTlING AND SI MM"': ',. . : . ever I r--t:ic!.t ti tl i- r. u e;, ; t .-eH v, ry -t. f , I; - part t f lc i,-'! wit, urth!-. s. 1-.-t HAI.LIES. VI. La i NT S. r-RILI.lANTS. t P.l I -. Pi.lN'IS ir ALL ji.i A -i K ''.V.?-. wi ii h fv-rl i .a-o- c..: i. t 1 , t- ... . ; ; . t- ! READY-MADE CL0TH.N3. ! LADIES' SI-OLS i i a ; 1 -t iic o::ts t. c i '.:. i rio ar.d t!v? s-'rr -; . :: 1dm a call! c rr ; ati-n, . 1 -an . ' than :ht v c-.r. c : , - 1 af i e ls ' , o .. ! re i :in-lurg, .-t i! -o. John a bl.i; v.. Also, in c. rr.ectii v. PLAiR .v (' j will b ae the Ui h n L;:s.-' : r V. j tion in time to take tl e Fasti t :: r "o j Every accot;iod.:ti. ;; will be a."'. : passenger corufra l?e. j J "..Tr- H KMER A ANDERSON, n ' - ' -. i LEKS IN Fort--1 1Vlvr-N 'f . , , ti'arv. Sugars, Fir- W.r;, d L-cmers received iuv . IT- - ; street Oppo-ite the St. C Pittsburg. Feb. 17. 1?5 ; ad of W::-.i: J ai. r. ?i ic;i:z:ai".' j Altoruejr at I.a, F.btnt""1': Cffice No. i?. -Ciiwi.:-' ?- -i Dir.Vr T. 5 51 r . s -r5 ! t 1:1 r: ; '-" . t l-i d:-' '.it - -i ue-' Pi pe or t;S : t.t.' ' J 1 .-JJ ' '.si - - i - -i -1 : - U.I .be-- t Li -. iX I ill-. t M IK ex ' M a . re - -.-'r . il :: Tt rj '' -'- 4. ' GE .. e t t 'J. a. t e . - M. . . Ml . : . . is .. ."4 t - -a'l -s .iM - 35. .t -.- -TI-l ?7r. 3 tia il . --":. mil O C D C O C
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