The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 09, 1868, Image 4

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WORTH KMOWIS3.
Farly Tomatoes and Cecum ueks.
Y eorropimilent of the Furm and
I'iru.iue tay3 lie gets tomatoes and
cucumbers two or three weeks earlier
than tliey arc usually found in
Northern markets, by adopting the
following, plan : Our tomato prac
tice is to scrape out two dozen fair
t-ized turnips to thin shells, hill them
with rich garden mould, plant a
few seeds in each, place them in a
box of enrth, covering quite up to
the top, place the lox in a warm
room, fter" the ' plants are up,
-water when required, give light and
out-door air on alb pleasant warm
days. Select the strongest plant in
each shell to grow, pulling out the
othejs. Tinch back two vigorous
bhoets, tir:-e stout, stocky growth by
frequent slight feedings of tejid i
Kjur milk sometimes weak soap-
Mids and when the irost season is
fairly part, set turnip shells, tomato
plants and all in the out-door soil
where they are to grow, and they
will go right on growing without
anv hesitation or standing still, as
they do coining from a hot-bed.
Cucumbers wo persuade forward in
the same manner ; planting them in
blocks of turf instead ol turnip
t hells, and almost , always we have
tomatoes and cucumbers well set on
the vines before setting them in out
door position. Cucumbers, white,
-ri.q, cool, tender, almost seedless,
live irom all unpleasant earthy
taste, and :'.s delicate and delicious
as cucumbers can be may be induced
by simply, placing small fruit within
a section of draintile llower-plot, or
old bottle with the neck knocked
oiY, covering them from the sun
light and growing them to table size
i:i the dark.
VTiiitk-.vapii is one of the most
valuable articles in the world when
properly applied. It not only pre
vents the decay of wood but condu
ces greatly to the healthiness of all
buildings whether of wood or stone.
Outbuildings find fences, when not
painted, should be supplied once or
twice every voir with a good coat of
whitewash, which should be pre
pared in the following way : Take a
lean water tight barrel or other
s.ii.'a'ole carV, and put into it half a
bushel of lime. Slake it by pouring
water ovtr it boiling hot, and in
Sclent quantity to cover it live
incSiC d-ep, and stir it briskly till
t-iioroughly shiked. "When the slak
ing hue Von thoroughly effected dis
,lvy " it in water, and add two
pounds of sulphate of zinc, and one
of common salt ; these will cause
the w.-u-h to hirdcn and prevent its
cracking, giving un unseemly ap
pearance to the work. If desirable,
a beautiful cream color may be com-muiiM-ated
-Jo the above wash, by
adding three pounds of yellow
oehiv; or a good pearl or lead color,
by adding lamp, vine or ivory black.
For fawn color, add four pounds
of umber Turkish or American,
the latt er is the cheapest one
pound of Indian red, and one pound
of common lamp black. For com
mon stone color, add four pounds
of raw umber and two pounds of
lamp black. This wash may be
applied with a common whitewash
brush, and will be found much
fcnperior both in appearance and
durability, to the common white
w;vsh. Superior Couqh Mixture. - Ilalf
an ounce of senna, half an ounce of
tfick liquorice, half an ounce of
carrav.-ay seed, half an ounce of
enakeroot. IJoil in a quart of water
until reduced to a pint;. then strain
it and add half a pint of morasses,
and boil it a few minutes longer.
When cold, add a good - generou
half pint of best ginor whisky, and
bottle tight.
' Tike half a wine glass four times
a day until relieved.
. Diitrekia ix Fowls. The dis
easo known as diptheria in chickens
may be cured easily by the follow
ing method. Take a small wooden
paddle and remove the yellow mat
ter from the tongue, and then apply
lard and black pepper to the dis
eased parts. A single application
is generally sufficient, and a second
is always sufficient. We get tin's
from a large grower of poultry.
A whiter in the London Journal
of Horticulture gays tint either
coarnon alcohol or metliylic alcohol
(wood spirit) as a wash, will destroy
the wooly aphis and other insects
1 friut trees mora effectually than
a 'ft :;qV sul.hur wash, or any
:iaiT compound generally used for
: .t purpose.
TiiE Gwttago Gardener, of Lon
Mys earthing up potatoes di
,.zi:,hhoe the snpply and retards the
: ' nlDg of the tutors.. Long ex-
'uoats in England have proved
'Hi ?t that hilling up the potato
'. 2dnoo the crop one-fourtlf.
O 21 .
P . DAVIS.
WITH
OYD & STROUD,
Importers and Dealer in
; r fSWARE, .CHINA and GLASS,
jJo. 32 North Fouuth St
r r below Merchants' Hotel, PHIL A.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ENN INGTON MALE SEMIN AH Y
i- aud FEMALE COLLEGE, uear Tren
ton, N. J. A Boarding-School for both ssx
es, long established and of high grade, aim
ing "earnestly to excel in attention to the ed
ucation, the morals, the home comforts and
the health of the student. Terms moderate.
Address Rev. T HANLON, A. 31., Penning
ton, New Jersey.
OOK AGENTS WANTED
Dr. William Smith' Dictionary of the
Bible. Written by 70 of the most distin
guished Divines in I urope and America. Il
lustrated with over 123 Steel and Wood En
Cravings, lu one large Octavo volume. Price
S3 50. The only edition published in Atner-i'-a,
coiulenscd by Dr. Smith's own hand. We
employ no General Agents and offtr extra
inducements to Ageuts dealing with us. Send
for descriptive circulars, and see our terms.
J. I?. BURR & CO., Publishers, Hartford, Ct.
AAA AGENTS WANTED in all parts
iUUv of the United Slates, to tell our im
meuse list of nearly ftOO different BOOKS,
BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
Kvory family wants something from it.
Catalogues furnished on application, and
b oks sent post paiJ to any address on receif t
of price. Canvassing books containing the
li.-.t, with prices, together with blank sheets
and printed headings for enrolling a list of
names, sent free to auj' one on receipt of 50
cents. Anybody can sell from 100 to 1.000
of these books almost any where. For terms
to agents anil other information address
JOHN E. POTTER & CO., Publishers,
Xos. Gil aud 617 Sansom St.. Philadelphia.
4 GENTS WANTED, now ready for
SL Canvassers, THE HISTORY ok the
WAR BETWEEN THE STATES," its
Causes, Character, Conduct and Results, by
Hon. Alex. II. Stephens. Its official char
acter and ready s!e, combined with an in
creased commission, make it the best sub
scription book ever published. 'Send for Cir
culais, with terms and a full description of
the work. Address Rational Publishing Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Sf-Elff-TP TCUIT'flH f-ra Book, entitled A
lUulSId HflillLti PICTIT.E OF THE
DESOLATED STATES, and the Work of
Reconstruction. Every voter needs it before
Nov. 18'J8. Freight,' largest commissions,
and a premium of i 300 paid. For particu
lars address L. STEBBINS. Hartford. Conn.
AMATEUR CULTIVATOR'S GUIDE
--- to the Kitchen and Flower Garden
now ready. A descriptive woik of 140 pa
ges, fully illustrated with a beautiful colored
plate and 100 engravings, containing a list
of over 2500 varieties of the choicest French
Hybrid Gladiolus. All the Novel ties, both of
the Flower and Vegetable, for 1SGS, will be
found described in the above work. Taste
fully bound in cloth, 2 colored plates, price,
post-paid, 50 eU.; in paper covers, post-paid,
25 cts. Address WASHBURN & CO., Hor
ticultural Hall. Boston, Mass.
THE
RADICAL.
MnVTHI.V MAfJ A7.1V J-' .!i.tD,l t.
J1A- I-YfM. Thnn -rhf- l'riw tS l l-P:ir S",n,l
3 cts. for specimen number. Address THE
RADICAL. Lock Box 132, Boston, Mi.
Colburu's Patent July 9, 257.
TRIED AND NOTFOUND WANTING.
We claim It will cut Tveiily.Pive-'i j
jicr cent, more cord wooil jer il u y
than any otlur Axe uadt.
McKekspokt, Dkc ir, 1807.
Messrs. Lutixcott & Co. Sirs: I have
fully trie l your Patent Axe and fin 1 that it
is nil you claim for H. it will chop faster
than any other axe I fever saw, and leaves
the wood without sticking at all. I would
not chop three days without one for the cost.
I need not Bay any more, for any man that
tries one will be satisfied. WM. KEES.
PAIITIRM T The Axe aud the Label
Unll I lU't i ""are both patented. In
fringers on these patents will be prosecuted
according to law. Venders aud dealers,
and persons using any infringement, are li
able with the maker of the infringement.
tcTFor Sale by all Dealers and the Mart
ufucturers, LipplncoU &, Ilakevrel!,
Si-coisssoKs to Lh'piscott & Co., sole own
ersofthe Patents, PITTS ISCRli II, PA.
NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO.
Through Line to California,
VIA PANAMA OK NICARAGUA,
sailing: from new yokk
MarcliStliand Jjthi April 5h and
15tl ina)'5th, Ulltaudjlli.
With New Steamships of the First Clas.
Passage Lower than by any other Route
For information address I. Is. CarkIngtox,
Agent, 177 West Street, X. Y.
Y. II. Webb. Pres't. Cuas. Dasa. V. Tres.
Office 54 Exchange Place, New i k.
THE CELEBRATED
"ESTEY" ORGAN,
WITH TOX II13J 1A STOP.
Pronounced by all who have heard it the
most natural and beautiful imitation of the
HUMAN VOICE ever yet introduced. J.
ESTEY & CO., Hrattleboro, Vt.. the original
Inventors and Manufacturers. 417 Iiroorne
St.. N Y. ; 79 W. Fayette Sr., Baltimore;
18 N. 7thSt..Phila; 115 Randolph St.. Chic.
Improved Brick Slacliine.
It uses clay directly from the hank (water
being used if not sufficiently moh-t). It tem
pers the clay thoroughly, presses it into the
moulds and raises the brick out of the moulds
ready to be hacked up, without drying in the
yard.T Send for Illustrated Circular to C. B.
STONE, New Milfbrd, Ct., sole agent for
Pennsylvania. Manufacturer's office, No. 5
Murray street. New York.
1 hi Per Day, Sure. No money in advance.
Vlfl Agents wanted everywhere to sell our
Patent Eccrlastiny M'talic Cloihes-Lines.
Address Akuicak Wihk Co., 102 B'dway,
N. Y., 1G Dearborn st., Cldcago.
"Vy ANTEDSALESMEN to travei
for a Manufacturing Company and sell
by sample. Good wages are guaranteed.
Address, with stamp, Hamilton & Howe,
418 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
UfHY WILL YOU WORK FOR $3 PER
' DAY' and be bossed round, when you can
engage in an easy and lucrative business
that will pay you from $4 to $6 per day, or
$2 per evening, if at leisure. Y'ou won't be
sorry if you send 10 cents for full particulars
and sample. Address GEO. S. M ELLEN,
Lewitfton. Me.
A ntUMT VALUE, of
-t vour own seleetion, tree of cost, lor a
few days' service in any town or village.
Particulars and a gift sent free by address
ing, with stamp, N. B. CLOUD.M AN CO
40 Hanover St., Boston, Mass,
XT, V
Pi I A Klfl Peruvian Guano, BestSu
bUAr4UiPcri'hos;Pliatc.1,1re Gro'nd Bone,
Fish Guano. Plaster, Phosphatic Guano. &c,
f.r sale by Geo. E. White. 150 Front-st. NY
9 ?
O TI1K WOK KING CLASS. Fa--rners,
Mechanics, Ladies.and everybody.
I am now prepared to furnish you with con
stant employment at your homes the whole
of your time or in 3-onr spare moments. Bus
iness new. light and profitable. 50 cents to
$5 per evening easily earned by persons of
either sex, and the girls and boys nearly as
much a men. Great inducements offered
those who will devote their whole time to the
business, and, that every person who sees th'a
notice may end their address ind test tho
business fr themselves, I make t.c followii.g
unparalleled offer: To all who are not well
sati.-fied with the business, I will send $1 to
pay for the trouble of writing. Full paitic
ulars, 'directions, etc., sent free. Sample
sent by mail for 10 cents. Address E. C
ALLEN, Augusta, Me.
REVOLUTION IN TRADE".
Greater inducements than ever before offered
to persons getting up clubs in our
ONE DOLLAR. SALE.
Scud for New Spring Circular. PARKER
& CO., G4 and CG Federal St., Boston, Mass.
WJi AKi: COMING ! and will
" present to any one sending us a Club
in oi.r great ONE DOLLAR SALE of Dry
and Fancy Goods, a Watch, Piece of Sheet
ing. Silk Dress Patterns, &c, &c, fee OF
cost. Our inducements daring the past few
years have been large. We now double our
rates ot premiums. Our mends will readny
notice our Presents for 30 aud CO Clubs are
now more than equal in value to Clubs of GO
aud 100 respectively of other firms.
ir PLEASE EXAMINE. 3i
Any person ordering either of the Clnbs
mentioned below, can have their selections
of premiums enumerated, corresponding to
the size of the Club,
Free of One Dollar!
Fur a dub of 30, ($3.) One of the follow
ing articles, viz : Delaine dress pattern ;
f;;ncy colored bed spread ; 100 view Turkey
morocco album ; '20 yards sheeting ; stiipe.l
ta.-hiiicie delaine dress pattern ; honey comb
quilt ; all wool quare shawl ; set solid gel 1
bosom fctuds ; all wool fuicy ca.-hmere pants
and vest pattern ; geutVbair guard chaiu.
gold trimmings; silver plated ehased butter
dish ; silver plated 5 bottles revolving castor,
on feet ; set superior steeled bladed knives
and forks ; worsted promenade shawl ; ladies'
long gold plated chain ; ladies' gold double
ring; gents' heavy tliHsed Folid cold ring;
solid black walnut work box or writing desk ;
extra qMality b.i! moral skirt ; set jewelry,
sleeve buttons to match ; violin and bow ;
gent's cardigan jacket ; splendid ebony D
liute, ivory trimmings j snperi- r Turkey
inorrocco shopping bag ; ladies' 1 ih cut
balmoral boots.
For a club of 00 (G.) One of the Wow
ing articles, viz : Black or culored alpaca
dress pattern; poplin dress pattern; ore
piece of bleached or browu sheeting; en
graved, silver-plated, 6 bottle levulving
caftor ; 3 1-2 yards superior cashmere fr
pants and vest pattern ; extra heavy honey
comb qnilt ; two fancy colored bed spreads;
pair gei.t's calf boots ; 4 yds. farmers' good
wool trucking ; fancy cashmere plaid dress
pattern ; best quality balmoral skirt ; rose
vrood brass alarm clock ; ladies' all wool
cl :.k pattern; silver-plated cake or card
basket ; fur mv.fi or cape ; ladies' fashionable
wool doub'e shawl ; splendid clasped family
Bible. Dx 12 record page and engravings; 3
yds. double width water proof cloaking ; set
ivory handle knives, with silver-plated forks ;
set silver forks ; one set lace curtains.
For a club olOO, ($10.) One of ti e fo'
lowing articles, viz : 4 yds. double width
cloaking or coating; 2 large, fine, bleached
linen table covers, with 1 doz. large sized
dinner napkins tomatch; twenty' five yards
splendid hemp carpeting, good colors ; extra
quantity black or alpaca dress patterns;
extra quality poplin dress patterns ; one
large piece superior quality extra width
sheeting ; pair gents caif boots bwt quality ;
lilver hunting-cased patent lever watch : one
dizen ivory handled steel jbladed knives and
forks ; silver plated engraved six bottle re
volving castor, with cut glass bottles ; splen
did violin, box and bow, complete ; single
barrel shot-gun ; Bacon's six-barrel revolver ;
pir superior white wool blankets ; nice fur
mull' ruJ cape; s!!vcr-piated ice pitcher,
with salver; seven and one-half yards 'a!!
wool fancy cas.-im.eTC, for suit ; cno dtzeu
Rogers' best si'ver-plated foiks ; common
sense sewiug and embroidering machine;
two heavy honey comb quilts ; splendid
family Bible, record and photograph page.
For larger Clubs the value increases in the
same ratio.
Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to
any address free. Send money by registered
letter. Address orders to ALLEN, II A WES
& CO., 15 Federal St., Boston, Mass. P. O.
Pox C. Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fan
cy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums,
Leather Goods. &c, &c.
HARVEY CH1LDS. . . . LOWRIE GUILDS
HC II I L D S & CO.,
VhoIcl. ir.. i
133 WOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Agents for the sale of 'Hope Mill" Gitton
Yarn, Bags, B.ittin? and Carpet Chain.
Feb. 2$, 1807.-tf.
JOHN GAT WM. 'WELSH.
GA Y & W E LTS II ,
Successor to Gay &. FaluUr,
WII0LE5ALE
Grocers and Commission Merchants
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR
BON OILS, &c, &c,
Corner Penn and Canal Sts., opposite Grain
Elevator. feb28 Pittsburgh, Pa,
M. CllESSWELL, JOHN A. KYDER,
E. T. SLACK, WM. D. GLSI11ILL.
M. McDOXALD,
WITH
M. CRESSWELL &, CO.,
Importers and Jobbers of
Miff AID STAPLE 1Y H,
No. 511 Market Street, '
June 20, 18C7.-ly. PHILADELPHIA.
WHOLESALE
S
T AMES II. DAVIS,
V Dealer In all UlntU of
POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER.
Yard Nos. 314 and 310 N. Broad St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
(Jrj-Business attended to in Ebensburg by
Vm. J. Williams. fmyl6-ly
BOOTS. 11. m SOLE UATHEB
WHOLESALE
mm
D.W.IMRSIIBERGER&CO.,
91 .4 IX STREET,
OPPOSITE SCOTT HOUSE,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.,
Keep constantly for sale the largest and best
assortment of pure
DHUGS & MEDICINES
IN CAMBRIA COUNTY.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
Alcoliol, Tsirpcntlue,
Pure Wines and Liquors, best brands,
4000 Lbs. White Lead,
8YIS. DYESTMFS. GLASS, FUTTY
And in fad everything lejd in a first-class
Drug Store, all if ichich will be
SOLD AT CITY PRICES,
MiSH LEFTS CELEBRATED BITTERS,
by the dozen or by the gallon.
OCR STOCK OF
Perfumeries and Toilet Articles
is acknowledged by all judges to be the
LARGEST IN QUANTITY
AND FINEST JN QUALITY
OF AST IN Ot'H TOWS.
SOI.E AGKNTS KOIt
nil
AND
SHARP'S MAGIC LINIMENT !
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AT
LOWEST PRICES.
Johnstown, Aug. 15, 18G7.-ly.
BBMD COWITION!
ESTABLISHED 1858.
T51C OLDEST
DRUG STORE
IN CAMBRIA COUNTY.
. T. FRAZER
Keeps constantly on hand tlie
LARGEST,
CHEAPEST
AND BEST
ASSO R TJIFNT OF GO ODS PER TA LY
ING TO THE
DRUG BUSINESS
In the County, which he offers
AT WHOLES M OR RETAIL
TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC
AT LOWEST EATES!
Franklin Street,
( OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE.-)
JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A.
HinTroiti)
LIVE STOCK Iljp COMFAIY.
CASH CAPITAL $300,000.
We are now prepared to insure LIVE
STOCK against both Death and Theft, in
ibis live and reliable Company. Owners of
stock have now tlie opportunity, by insur
ing with this Company, of obtaining securi
ty and remuneration for the loss of their an
imals in caae ot iE.Tn or theft.
OWNEKS 01' IIOKSES,
Manufacturers, Farmers, Teamsters. Ex
pressmen, Physicians, and in fact all who
are to any extent dependant upon the servi
ces of their horses in their daily vocations,
should insure in this Company, and thus
derive a protection against the loss of their
animals, which are in many cases the sole
means of support to their owners.
FARM SOCK
Farmers aud others owning cattle should
avail themselves of this means of saving the
value of their stock, and secure an equiva
lent for the loss which would otherwise fall
heavily upon them in being deprived of
tbeir Cattle, by insuring in this, the
PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA I
By insuring in this Company you ex
change a certainty for an uncertainty. No
man can tell whether his animals may not
be stolen or die through some unforseen
calamity.
Competent Agents wanted, to whom a
liberal compensation will be paid. Apply to
KERR & CO., General Agents,
April 4, 18G7.-Iy. Altoona, Pa.
C3- Col. WM. K. PIPER, Ebensburg, has
been appointed local agent for the Hartford
Live Stock Insurance Company.
P O 11 eTgn S III P PING
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
We are now selling Exchange (at New
York Rates on
England, Ireland, Scotland,
Wales, Germany, Prussia,
Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg,
Baden, Hcreen, Saxonj,
Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland,
Holland, Norway and France.
And Tickets to and from any Port in
England, Ireland, Scotland,
Germany. France, California,
New South Wales or Australia.
KERR & CO.
C. D I 13 Hi It T ,
WITIT
BOKER &. BROTHERS,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in
CITY AND EASTERN MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES,
KO. 43 MAUKET STUKUT,
Below Fifth. South Side, - . PHIL AD A.
TJ KINKEAD, Justice of the Peace
otul Claim Agent. Office removed to
the office formerly occupied by M. Uassou
Eaq dee'd, on High St., Ebensburg. j3l
QUICK. SILKS,
qt'ICK S tB.I.S,
JlitK SAB.ES.
AND SMALL PROFITS.
AND SMALL PROFITS,
AND SMALL PROFITS,
GfRLKY'S NEW CHKAP STORK.
GUI! LEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE,
GURLKY'S NEW CHEAP STORK,
EP.EXSnURG, PA.
EBEXSRURQ, PA.
EBENSHURG, PA.
The Largest Stock of Goods. The Best
Selected and the Greatest Variety ever
brought to Town.
LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST.
LARGEST, CH EA PEST A NI) BEST,
LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST,
GO AND SEE.
GO AND SEE.
GO AND SEE.
The subscriber calls the attention of the
public to the fact, that he has just rcce'ved
and opened out in his New Store, a larc
stock of goods, consisting of
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED.
Bran. Fish. Bacon and Cheese; Sugar, Cof
fee, Tea, llolasfes. Spices, Tobacco, Cigars,
Candles, Soap, Vinegar, &ct, X;c.
NOTIONS, DRUGS, PERFUMERY,
Stoneware aud Earthenware. ALSO, a fine
assortment of the best and latest ftyle of
Hats. He always keeps constantly on
band Bologna Sausages, Sardines, Fresh and
Spiced Oysters in can, or half cans, and al
most everything in the eating or drinking
tine. All of which will be sold at small
profit.
GEO. GURLEY.
Mais Street, Eckksdukq, Pa.
January 31, 1867.
E I S & It E U T II ,
.Jo lttistovrn. Pa ,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS
AM) ISlMr5i ItlMi:itS.
MANUFACTURERS OK BLANK BOOKS,
PORTK-MONAIS. PAPER BOXES
AND LOOKING GLASSES.
Looking Glass an I Picture Fra:cs always
on hand, and made to order. A large and
most complete assortment of Drawing Room
and Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting of
Chromos, Paintings in Oil, Steel Plate En
gravings, Plf-in and Colored Lithographs,
Oil Prints, Photographs and Wood Cuts.
This collection embraces a selection of largo
sid match pictures of Landscape and Do
mestic Scenes and Portraits, and 5,000 dif
ferent varieties of Card Photographs of prom
inent men, comic and sc-ntimental sorties and
copies of subjects by celebrated artists. We
have also a varied a.-sot tment of BIBLES,
PRAYER, HYMN' and SCHOOL BOOKS.
HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES, NOVELS.
&c. Religious Prints and Emblems in great
variety, and the largest and most compete
stock of STATIONERY ever brought to this
count v. 600 new and beautiful stjlcs (.1
WALL PAPER, including an a.s-rtnu:i:t ot
Potter's celebrated English make, fur which
we are sole agents in this locality. .These
Wall Papers are handsomer in design, supe
rior in finish, and 2 J inches wider than any
other make.
The citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity are
respectfully notified that we make BOOK
BINDING' and the manufacture of BLANK
BOOKS a speciality. All work promptly
executed at moderate rates.
3-Store on corner of Clintcn ami Tocust
streets, immedia'ily opposite Foster House.
Johnstown, Oct."24, 18i7.-tf.
ItAXT HOUSE,
Hemlock. Cnm'brlit Co., Pa.
JOHN WILKIS, Proprietor.
This Honso has been refitted, and offers
accommodations superior to any other House
in the vicinity. The Proprietor, after long
experience in the business, fee's confident be
understands the wants of the public. ITs
TABLE will be supplied with the delicacies
of the season and his BAR with the choicest
wines aud liquors. By constant attention
and due care for the comfort of his euests
the Proprietor hopes to merit a liberal share
of patronage. maylG ly.J
SCOTT HOUSE,
Main Street, Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa.,
A. ROW & CO., Proprietors.
THIS HOUSE having been . refitted and
elegantly furnished, is now open for the
reception and entertainment of guests. The
proprieors by long experience in hotel keep
ing feci coiiGdent they can satisfy a dis
criminatingr public.
Their Bar is supplied with the choicest
brands of liquors and wines.
Jan. 31, 13C8. (ly.)
T . JAMES' HOTEL,
(Conducted on the European Plan,)
405 & 407 Libextt Stkekt, opposite the
Union Depot, Pittsburgh ,Ta.
JAMES K. LAN AH AN, Proprietor.
This House is newly built and splendidly
furnished, and convenient to all the Rail
roads coming into the city. The Restaurant
connected with this Hotel open at all hours
of the day and night. oct-17--1''
' UNION IIOUSE !
TJBENSBURG, Pa., JEROME A. rLOTT,
j Propictor, spares no pains to render this
hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal
patronage it has heretofore received. His
table will always be furnished with the
best the market affords; his bar with the
best ct liquors. His stable is large, and will
be attended by an attentive and obliging
hostler. Jan 30, 18C3.-tf.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebgnsbgrg.'
n. P. LINTON fc CO., Prop'ri.
The Table is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies ; the Bau is supplied with
choice liquore, and the Stablk attended by
careful hostlers. Transient visitors accom
modated and boarders taken by the week,
mouth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21
MERCHANTS1 HOTEL.
J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors.
Fourth St., between Market and Arch,
May 9, 18G7.-ly. PHILADELriHA.
TfiiDWARD IIODNETT,
ALTOONA, PA.,
I'repares Plans and Designs, with full de
tails, lor HOUSES, STOKES, CHURCHES,
&e. Also fcr Alterations aud Improvements
in old building- Address or call at St,
Charles Hotel, near Ta. R. R., Altoona, Blair
county, Pa. jan.D.-3tn.
P E T E It. S I D E S ,
WITH
IIICtOIAX, I1UL.L. &. CO.,
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS,
Ti. K. Cor. Third & Market Sta ,
Jan. 22, 18G7. PHILADELPHIA.
J RAFF, WATKIN & CO
WItolesalc Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 512 Market Street,
FLEM. UOLLIDAY. FIllJLAJD'A.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
K. & II. T. AXTHOSY,
Manufacturers of
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS
WHOI.KSALR AND RETAIL.
G01 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
In addition to our main business of PHO
TOGRAPHIC MATERIALS wc are Head
quarters for the following, viz :
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views
of American and Foreign Cities and Land.
scapes, Groups, Stat nary, -c.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR.
From negatives made in the various cam
paigns, and forming a complete Photo
graphic history of the grt at contest.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OX GLASS,
Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or the
Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be sent to
any address on receipt of Stamp. '
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
We manufacture more largely than any
othor house, about i'00 varirties. from 50
cents to $50 each. Our ALBUMS have the
reputation of being superior in beauty and
durability to any others.
Card Photographs f Generals, Statesmen,
A-tors, ifc ., c,
Our Catalogue embraces over five thous
and different subjects, inclndir s reproduc
tions of the most celebrated Engravings,
Paintings, Statues, &c. Catalogues sent on
receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others orderin? goods
C. O. D., will please remit 2-3 per cent, of
the amount with their rrder.
CO The prices and quality of our -ods
cannot fail to satisfy. apr'25-ly.J
ii ran mn m stsi
I.IIM.lIOrV &, .11 1" H El. 4 V,
I'KAI.F.ItS IN
DIiUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,
Fancy Soaps, Leon's and Hall's Hair K .-to-ratives,
Pills, Ointments. . Plters, Lini
ments, (all kinds J Divis' Pain Killer. Had
ways Ready Rrlicf. lirown'g Ens. J-miaua
(ii-'"er. Citratft Mn-Mipsift Flnvorincr 1.
tracts and Essences; Lemon Syrup, Soothing
Syrup, hj iced Syrup, Lhubaro, PL 1th
51 llM, iVC
CIGAHK AND TOIiACCOS.
Blank Rooks. De-ds. Notes and Ponds. Cap.
Post and a!! kh.ds of Note Paper. Envelopes,
Pens. Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid. Pdack
and R-d Ink, Pocket and Pass Books. "Maga
zines, Newspapers. Novels. Histories. Hi "ides,
Religiors Prayer and Toy B ok, Penknives,
Pips, &c
CZT Medicine for the body and food for
the mind. Call and see.
Matv stkekt, EBEN'snrm.
July 25, lfrGT.
wm. m. Li.nvn.
President.
JOHN
Li.ovr,
Gizhicr.
J? I R S T NATIONAL RANK
i- OK ALTOOSA.
GOrLU31F.T AG OCT
ANI
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE
UNITED STATES.
Corner Virginia and Annie Streets, North
Ward, Altoona, Pa.
Authorized Capital. ----- $100,000
Cash Capital paid in, - - - 150,000
All business pertaining to P.ackir.g done
en favorable terms
Internal Ilevcnue Stamps of all denomi
nations, always on hand.
To purchasers of Stamp, percentage, is
stamps, will be allowed, as follows :
$50 to $100, 2 per cent. ; $100 to $200.
3 per cent ; $200 and upwards, 4 per cent.
Jan. 31, 1867-tf.
3LOYD &. CO., Bankers
J Ebessbi-rg, Pa.
Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and
other Securities, bought and si Id. Interest
allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made
on all accessible points in the United States,
and a general Banking business transacted.
January 31, 18t7.
T 31. LLOYD &. CO.,
liASKKBS, ALTOONA. Pa.
Drafts on the principal cities and Silver
and Gold for sale. Collections made.
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upon time, with
interest'-at fair rates. anSl.
EN T I STR Y. The i.nlorsirn
ed, Graduate of the Baltimore College
of Dental Surgery, re.-poctfully oilers his
professional services to the citizens of Eb
ensburg and vicinity , which place he will
vitit on the fourth Monday of each month, to
remain rne week.
feb.G. SA!'L BFLFOnD.. D. D. S.
R. T. l 3I CLUIIE, Sukoeon
Dentist, Carrolltown, (fimbria Co.,
Pa. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver, Vulcan
ite, Cheoplastic, &c. jOProfossional visits
made to Chest Springs the fit week and to
Loretto the second week of each month.
Carrolltown, July 4. 18G7.-Cm.$2
TAMES J. OATAIAN, 31. I).,
tenders his professional services as Phy
sician and Surgeon to the citizens of Carrol l
tcwu and vicinity. Office in rear of build
ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store
Night calls-can be made at the hotel cf Law
rence Schroth. TMay 9. 1867.-tf.
TENTISTRY. Dr. 1). W. Zvs
ler, having opened an office iu rooms
over R. II. Thomas' Store, offers his profes
sional services to tho citizens of Ebensburg
and vicinity. Teeth extracted without ain
by use of Nitrons Oxide or Laughing Gas.
YimKiiYvx M. ix, I'm-
sician asd Surueon, Suinotit, Pa.
Office east end of Mansion House, on Kail
Koad street. Night calls nmy be made at
the office. "fmy23.tf
J. LLOYD, successor to R. S.
buNN, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, fyc. Store on Main street, opposite
tho "Mansion House," Ebensburg, Pa.
October 17. 18G7.-Cm.
FKANK V. II AY,
WHOLESALE an.l RETAIL Manufacturer,
If of TIN. COPPER and SIlEET-IllON
WARE, Canal street, below Clinton, Johns
town. Pa. A large stock constantly
hand.
rfinr: uislxg'sun stove pol-
ISII. For beauty of polish, saving of
labor and cheapness, this preparation is tru
ly unrivalled. Buy no other. For sale by
June 13. 18G7. GEO HUNTLEY.
VfAMES C. EASLY, Attokxey-
W at-Law, Carrollioim, Cambria Co.. Pa.
Collections and all legal busine:.s promptly
attended to Jan 81. 1SQ7.
GEOUGH W. OATSIAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
Office in Colonade Row, Centre btreet.
jJanuary 31. 18G7.-tf.
IF you want to buy jroods on lonj credit
and pay big prices, don't co to
Feb. 28. GEO. UU-N'TLEY'S.
!867. 1867.
. I am "now prepared to oiler
SUPERIOR IN DUCEM EX T S
. .TO CASH FCBCTTASERS OF
TLX & SHEET-IRON WARE!
EITHER AT
WHOLESALE OH KETAIL.
My stock consists in part of e-crj v.iritty ( f
Tin, Sliccl-Iron.
COPPER AND RILVSS AVARKSr
r.NAMKI.I.EO AND M.AIN
SAUCE-PAWS, BOILER 3. &c.,
COAL SHOVELS. JUNE LAMPS, CfL
CANS. HOUSEFUKNISHING HAKD,
YAUE OF EVE11Y KIND.
neat'a Anti-Dmt
IIEATiNG axi COOKLNG STOVES,
EXCELSIOR COOKING SVZA'ES.
NOBLE, TRIUMPH ash PARLOR COOK
ING STOVES,
And any Cooking Stove desired I will get
when ordered at manufacturer's iirin-
O Id Stove Plates mid Grates, &c , fur re
pairs, on hand for the Stoves I Fill ; otheri
will be ordered when wanted". Particajxr
attention given to
Spouting, Valleys and Conductors,
all of which will be made out of best mate
rials and put up by competent workmen.
Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys
AviKi.i:sr.E or ) kta ii
I would call particular Attention to tlie Liht
House Burner", with Glass Cone, for srivii.
rnoie liL'ht than any other in um?. Also, ti c
Paiagf-n Burner, f..r Ciule Oil.
sPi:rvcEiis sifter !
It rcccmmcnds itself.
SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRON'S
of all sizes constantly on hand.
Special attention iven to
Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron.
at lowest po.s'ibio rates.
Wiioi.f? i.k Mi:rciint Ln'rs
now ready, anl will be sent on upp icatinrr
fcy mail or in jreis .n.
Ilophi to yen all my old cntoroer in !
many ncu ones thin Sping, I return f.iy
most sincere thanks for the very liberal pa
tror:.aKC I have already icreivcd, nd wi'l
ndeavor to jdeasad whoni-j cnll, whtth
er thev buv or not.
FRANCIS YV. HAT.
Johnstown. March 7, 18G7. fim.
CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
ALL KINDS OP CHAIRS,'
-uch as common inds(r fJliairs, Fret Back
Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Um
Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs,
Cnnc jsftat (gpxuf
ROCKING aiAIRS, OF EVERY SIZH
SPRIXC SEAT flUIRS
Settees, Lotmges, &c.,&c.
CABINET FURNITURE
of every description and of latest
STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE
Tastes of all.
Thankful for past favors, he respect
fully holicits a liberal share of public patror
age. Clinton iftreet, Johnstown Cambria
C. Pa. J.iia. SI. Sn".
T A 1 E S C O N X O R
WSiolPsnlc Grsocr,
DEALER IK
FLOUR, BACON, FISH AND SALT,
.'o. 355 Liberty lr-,
Tune 27, 18G7. PITISI CRGH, FA
D. M'LAUGIII.IN.
I TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Fa
Ofiice in the Exchange bnildini, on the
Corner of Cliuton and Locust streets up
stairs. Will attend to all business connect
ed with his profession.
Jan. 31. iem.-tf.
R. L JOHNSTOV. J P.. PCASLAI?.-
JOHNSTON A ECAXLAX,
Attorneys at Law,
Ebensburg, Cambria co., Ta.
Oflke opposite the O-nrt House.
Ebensburg, Jan. 31, lS6".-tf.
Y OBERT E. JONES-!
Jl Ebensbnrg, Cambria co., Pa-,
Dealer in Lumber. The highest priens
in Cash, paid for CII ERRY, POPLAR, ASH
and LINN LUMBER.
JOHN r. LINTON,
TTORNEY AT LAW, JohnUncn. Pa.
Odice in building on corner of Main anil
Franklin etrtct. opposite Jlnsion IIousev
second tloor. Entrance on Franklin street.
Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf.
F. A. SHOEMAKER,
J TTORNEY AT LAWT, Ebensburg. Fa
11 Ofiice on llih f5trce4, one door East of the
Banking House of Lloyd Ss Co.
January 31, 1S67. tf.
F. V. TIE RNE Y. .
I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Fa. '
i Ofiice in Colonade-Row.
Jan. 5. lSG7-tf.
" W. II. SECIILEK,
ATTORNEY AT- LAW, Ebensburg, ra.
Otticu in the Commisaioners' Room. Guri
House. Jau. 31, 't7-tf.
JOSEPH M'DONALD,
I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. P,i.
il. OOico ou Centre strcut, opposite M-ro'
Hotel. Jan. 31, 1867-tf
JOHN FEXLOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa-
Office un Hiyh street, :ul joining bis resi
dence Jan 31, 18G7.-tf.
H L. ri:RSlIDrC5- Attoknet-at-
yf Law, Johnstown, Fa Ofiice on Frank
lin street, up-stairs, over John Benton 'a
Hardware Store. Jau. 81, 1867.
WILLIAM KITTELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Fa.
Office in Colonade Row, Centre str?et
Jan. 31, l867.-tf.
GEORGE M. READE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensburg, Pa.
il Otlice on Main street, threo doors East
oi Julian. Jan. 31, 1867.
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