The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, January 12, 1860, Image 4

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FORT HE FARMER.
Sermon ior Farmers.
An J now, farmer?, liave you done jus
tice to your profession, to your families,
ami to vour country, for the hist year ?
To your profession have you cultivated
your grounds with all the assiduity and
zeal ot which you are susceptible i llav
you called to vour aid all the a-rricultura
reading within your reach, and taken ad
vice from those of your neighbors who are
competent to "ive it ? Are your farm
generally in a better c-r.idition than they
were one year ago 7 Arc your holds Let
tcr laul out ana eucloici useless stones
. i . 11
removeu your wste jrrounu less your
ditches opeued and the geueral suriace
ot the ground better adapted for the rais
lng of crops ? lias your laud been made
richer, to cnabie it to yield more, and have
vou collected a large amount of materials ?
t increase your :uiuul stock of manure ?
Arc your houses more comfortable, besides
being of a neater appearance, from the la
bors ot the year : Have you added to the
conveniences and safety of your bams, to
make them better adapted to the purposes
lor winch they were built f
Again : has your stock of cattle ami
horses improved, not only iu number, but
more in juanty and appearauce, and con
scMiieutly in value ? Have you selected
and do you raise the best kinds of sheep
we mean those kiuds that are most prof
itable to the owner? Have you the best
breed of hogs, aud do you carry just so
mauy through the winter as best conduces
to your interest ? Ia short, have you so
farmed in all things that yon have no
cause of regret, because you 1iavc given
to all a proper decree of attention and
care ?
If so, we congratulate you ; but if not
so if you have not done one, a part or
all, of those things, the year has been, in
a measure, lost to you, and you have not
done justice to your, farm or your profes
sion. Take another year of probation,
turn it to better account, and let your dili
gence give evidence of a thorough refor
mation. But if experience cannot teach,
and the prospect of harrassiug debts here
after cannot incite you to a noble industry
you will soon become an evil in a neigh
borhood, your example will be injurious
to others, and your slothfuluess and un
thrifliness will assuredly lay your farm
under a cumbersome mortgage ; and this
imposed,, the next step is a disposal of it
by a creditor at auction.
We. turn from such, and ask next, Have
you for the last j'ear done your duty to
your family ? That is, have you made
the labors of the farm as cheerful to all
your dependants as circumstances would
allow? Have you been so far kind and
indulgent as was consistent with the prop
er management of a well regulated house
hold ? Have you attended to the educa
tion of your children and apprentices, and
and as far as one short 'ear would allow,
given them all the opportunities to acquire
information that may be useful to them
hereafter in their several pursuits, and
that with intelligence they may support
the free institution? of our coutry t If
you have done this, you have done your
duty; but let us at the same time remark,
.that education is on the advance; what
w;n necessary for our generation, is not
enough for them. The march of intellect
is onward, and our present attainments
are comparitavely small, and all will be
still more undervalued, iu advance of the
generation to come.
Have you done your duty to your coun
try ? Have you given the necessary aid
that the good of society demands at your
hands to the bridges, roads, public im
provements in your respective neighbor
hoods, to schools, seminaries of learning,
public morals, and religious institutions?
These are all great and important duties,
and a well-regulated community ought
not to be slighted or forgotten. Society
cannot flourish without them they are
the stamina that give stability and health
to our country and its government, and
that man is unfit for associated life, he is
wanting in principle, and reckless of con
sequences, who will not lend his aid to
the attainment of these great aud impor
tant objects.
Comforts for Cattle. Good stables,
good food, and good water, are the prime
comforts fjr cattle in winter. Tor sum
mer, whatever else they way have, how
can,
tlicy get along without a scratching
pole L J lev.
fcyduey Smith, of England,
was somothin
ot a farmer, and uil to
visit his cattle dailv. and fcd M IP III !
pet them until they knew his voice, aud
welcome his coining. He used to do all
in his power to make them comfortable.
He has been heard to say, "I am for all
cheap luxuries, even for animal ; now all
animals have a passion for scratching their
back bonw; they break down your gates
and pailing to effect this. Look ! this is
my universal scrateher, a sharp-edged polo,
resting on a high, and low post, adapted
to every hight from a horse to a lamp.
Even the Edinburgh Reviewer can take
his turn ; you have no idea how popular
it is. I have not had a gate broken since
I put it up. I have it in all my fields.
Fine Ginuekukkads. Hub one pound
of butter well into three pounds of flour;
then a id one pound of powdered sugar,
one pound of molsses, two ounces of ground
ginger, and one nutmeg grated. Warm
a quarter of a pint of cream, and mix all
toether Make it into a stiff paste, and
bake it in a slow. oven.
Bui wer calls a newspapcr"the com
mon reservoir in which every stream pours
its living waters, and at which every man
may
v come t j drink.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
k UUAIIAM KOPELIN
A at Law, Johnstown, Pa.
Office on Main
aug25jl85U-tf.
street
CD. 31 IT 11 HAY,
Ebensburg, Pa.
Attouney at Law,
Ouice opposite Craw
aug.:5,lg59.tf. ford's Hotel.
TOHN 8. 11 HEY
', Attorney at Law.
Ebcnshui
August 25.
r, Pa. Office iu Colonade Row.
1853:tf.
riOIIAKL HASSOX, Attouney at
-1-T1 Law, Ebensburg, Pa..
August 2., lH59:tf.
pHAULKS W WINGARD, Attouney
V at i,.iw. Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa.
fi L. I'EIISIIING, Attorney at Law,
juuntiown, lamijna county. Pa.
August 25, 185a.-tf.
James 0. Noox, Attorney at Law, Eb
ensburg, Pa. OiHce No. 3 Colonado Row.
August 25, 1859.-tf.
PHILS. XOOX, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Penn'a. Office two doors
east of Thompson's Hotel.
August 29, 1S59.-K-.
LEWIS, ATTORNEY AT
A . Uaice for the ureient with Dr.
uewis.
Ebenshurjr, Oct. 27, 1859.-tf.;
JOHN ri:XLOX, Attorney at Law,
J Ebensbur, P;i. Office on 'Ai-yh slrrf.f
ui! uuor wesi ot ins residence.
i ....... . .
August 25, 1359.-tf.
1 ILLIAM K ITT ELL, Attorney &
1 f Counsellor at Law. Office iu Colon
nade Haw, hbensbii'-fj, Penn'a.
August 2o, 1S59.-U.
f ! -MAdEHAX, Attorney at
Law, Ebensburjr, a. Office on Hi "h
street, opposite the Post Office.
August 25. lS59.-tf.
JOHNSTON, Attorney at Law.
.IV, El
r.riciisourjr, I anihria county. Pa.
.--f Office opposite the Court House.
Ebensburg, DecemberT, 1S59.
A C. M UL L IX, Attorney at Law, Eb---jLe
enburg. Cambria county, Pa.
ri.U!iicc two doors nortli of Colonade Row,
ud immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel.'
r-oensourg, Deccintitr 1, 1359.
M. !:se;i, Ehrnxhiiri. t. l. i-f.ver, Johntvtrn
"X 1.' I.' It ni'rmi i
urar.li, attorneys at
) Law. Counsel irivcn in the English and
.erinan langanges. UiUoe m Colonade Rn-
Ebenshurcr. Pa. V:n-r t-. lc-.o.f
L D
J H. (1AMPJSKLL,
J Law. Ebensburg, Ca
4
, .11 i'll.-if.l Vl
TTATI V- A T
ainbria countv. Pa.
He will attend to all business entrusted to hi..
care m tlie Cruris of Cambria aud Indiana
counties. Office m Colonade Row.
Angu.-t 25. 1859.-tf.
HC. CHUISTY, 31. 1)., -AVilmore,
Cambria ro.. Pa. Offi e on Main st.,
next door to J. Cassidav s store.
Nl-ht calls
made at the Cambria House.
raug.25,'59tf
S. 15TXX. 31. I).. t,.ml,r hi
pro-
j fessional services to the citizens uf Eb-
ensburg. Odicc iu Drug Store, oa High st.,
opposite inompsons llotel.
Kbeusburg, ,Vugust 2.1, 1859:lf.
Gi EOUOE 1!. LEWIS, 31. D., ten
his professional services to the citi
lders
1
izens
of Ebensburg and vicinity. He niav be found
ia the offiv-e formerly occupied by Dr. D. W
Lewis. Ni'.it calls made at tlie office.
August 25, 1359:tf.
J
ACKSOX cc CEA11K, Suroeon Den-
will be in Ebensburg during the first ten days
of each month, during which time all persons
desiring his professional services can tind him
at the office of DrLewis, nearly opposite
1'l.ur i Hotel. aug.25,lH59.tf.
J"Vtt.J. 31. M'CLURK, Surokon am.
JLs -Mkcu vxical Dkstist. res;ectfullv offers
bis professional services to thcladies and gen
tlemen ot Johnstown and vicinity of this place.
Particular attention paid to diseases of the
Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for
ceps. Office in the old ' Exchange," on Clinton
street.
Johnstown, Aug. 25, 1859.-1 v.
JOSEPH W. 31 YEKS, Justice of the
Peace, Summerhill, Cambria county.
August 25, 1859:tf.
ATSTIN TII03IPSON, Justice of the
Peace, Wilmore, Cambria county.
August 25, 1859:tf.
J 15. COHICK, Justice of the Teae.,
J Johnstown, Pa.
t-ST ollections promptly attended to, and
Conveyancing done with accuracy and dis-
PtcU. aug.25,1859;tf.
ST. LAAV11ENCE HOTEL.
No. 1013 Chestnut st., Philadelphie.
W. S. Campbell &. Co., Proprietor.
August 25, 1859. tf
pA3I15IlIA HOUSE, Wilmore, Pa.
J Palmer a Ukck, Proprietor.
Hacks attend the arrival of each train to
convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence by
Plank Road to Ebensburg.
August 25, 1859:tf.
OUNTAIN HOUSE, Ehcnsburjr, Pa.
Jons- Thomi'ov, Jr., Proprietor.
The Table is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies. Tlie Rah is supplied with
choice h,uors ; and the Staki.e attended by
careful hostlers, jg: Hoarders taken by the
week, month or year. tiug.25,'59tf
NION HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa.
John A. Rlair, Proprietor.
Also, in connection, RLAIR & CVs HACKS
will leave the '-Union House" for Wilmore
station iu time to take the Eastern nnd West
ern trains. Every accommodation will be af
forded to make passengers comfortable.
August 25. Iri59:tf.
J. PATTON THOMPSON", with
A5.3IiIGC &, CO.,
importers and Jobbers in Notions, Ho
siery, Gloves, Trimmincs, Silk IIandkkr-
chiefs, Cravats and 1 ANCY (JOODS No
413 Market street, ( T. :.!(( . U,o ohl i;!f
ln-r.2A::.r FllILADELPIIJA.
CABIXUT WARJ3-R003I.
R.
EVA X S re-
snectfully in- r5f?S;sn
tonus the citizens of
Ebensburg, and Cam- CT J2E?P'VV. -'
v. . . rjsj. -
oii;t county generai-ATTTif v
ly, that he has on V gyJL JAi
hand and for lsale, at " JfTSS
square west of Blair's
Hotel, a larrre and
splendid assortment of FURNITURE, winch
he will sell very cheap. COFFIN'S made to
order on the shortest notice and at reasona-
oie prices.
Ebensburg, Oct. G, 1859.-tf
WOOD, fslGERELL CO.,
3 Oii33.JS-tO'7C7-3.-X, 3rX
7"HOLESALE and RETAIL dealers in all
T T tmds of Merchandise, keep constant
ly on hand the following articles :
DRY GOODS,
OIL-CLOTHS,
BO.WETS,
HATS AND CAPS,
CARPETINCS,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
QUEENSWARE,
liAUDW AKU,
PROVISIONS,
FLOUR, BACON",
GROCERIES,
FISH, SALT,
i:eed of all kinds. csretablea ic. Clolhino-
and boots and Shoes made to order on rea
sonable terms.
Johnstown, Oct. 27, 1859.-tf.
I Lis T OPENED AND FOR SALE
t) BV R. S. BUXN, M. D.. a gener
al assortiueut of
ssjhchs, Uila, I'mnts, Dtc-istuj),
llraixlles, 1f'lnts; Gins, Fluid,
1 ocket Cutlery, Razors, Brushes, Combs. Sta
tionery, Blank Books. Perfu rnerv. S
n-it.
Tobacco. Seirars. Suutl's. nn.l oilif-r
articles
usually kept in Drug Stores.
R. S. BUXX, M. D
Ebensburp, Aug. 25, 1359.-ly.
l xrvrri v i ivjitpiuw'ttovi
A. J.Iain wishes to inform the citizens of
this place and vicinity, ttnd such strangers as
may occasionally tarrv for a while here, that
ne uas now openea out. m connection with
his Oyster Saloon, a RESTAURANT, where
he can always supply the hungry with such
delicacies as Pickled Tripe, PhiLukli hiaPcp-
peri-ois. noil nnujcllv Trine, &c. lie is also
prepared to serve up Fried Oysters when called
ior. a. RLATY.
Ebensburg, Dec. 1, 185D.4t.
B. P. THOMPSON, with
I. I. lATTO. & Co.,
Tnolesale Dealers in and Manufactu-
turers of
HATS, CAPS, FURS,
Hatters' Materials. Straw Goods. Artifir-ml
t lowers, Uutlalo Robes, Ac. &c.
No. 328 Market street, PHILADELPHIA.
jMini j'jr nuoc ana fthqpiinj 1 urs.
l. I ATTON. - A. OPPEMIKIVER
August 25, 1859-tf
C. C. STEWART, with
Commission Merchants and Dealers in
V rorcign and Domestic
HAUhWAKE AXD CUTLERY.
Nos. 2.J, 25 and 2 7 North Fifth street, east
side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA.
tUAUU s. handy, jno. u. brenxer
C. F. BI1EXXKK.
?ust 25, 1359:tf
An
GEORGE M. RIDDLE, with
CJII.L &. CO.,
Jruporters and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign
B auu uoinestic
X X- -y OoocIje
AND CAKPETING,
No. 243 Market St., below Third, aud No.
-oZ Church AUev. PuiLADELrniA.
Dec. 1. lB59:tf
W. S. HATEX,
J) LAIN and FANCY JOB 1TJNTER,
J- STATIONER.
Blank Bool- Manufacturtr, Book Binder,
and dealer in every description of
American and Foreign Papers, fec, Ac
C orner of Market and Second sts., aud Wood
and Third streets, PITTSBURG. Pa.
&iity Agent for L. Johnson & Co.. Tvre
l ounuers x iMectrot vpers, 1'hiladelnhia.
Augu;t 25, 1859:t.f
a 1859. DAN. C. r,lGRR!S, 1853. a
OKALElt IS
FAS1II0XADLE HATS ,j- CAPS,
3V2Ictxi. Street,
opposite the mansion house,
Jolmstowu, Ia.
BIS B
3 ESS
W. M. LLOYD & CO.
Banlt ors,
Altouua, Pa.
DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and Sil
ver and Gold for sale. Collections made.
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upon time, with
interest at fair rates. fnov3 .'59tf.
WM. REYNOLDS. J. M. STEVENSON. J
J. BOWES SMITH.
JOHN II ILL, with
REYIK01,IS, SMITH & CO.,
ROCERY & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
-o. iu iiowara street,
Oct. 20, 1859. Baltimore.
JAMES DOUGHERTY, with
J. S. SOftVUU,
Wholesale Dealer in
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS.
No. 8 N. tilth street, above Market,
Philadelphia.
Al'o, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign
and Domestic CIGARS. sck.1 . 859:tf
G. VI TODD, with
COX RAD & WALTOX,
C23 Market St., Phlla.
Importers and Dealers in
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.
August 25, 1859.tf
SADDLERY ! SADDLERY !
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, Ac, made
to order by the subscriber. Shot.
on Homer st., in the basement of hii-f'TJ;
dwelling-house. Country rroduce ta-TH
ken in exchange for work.
JAMES MAGUIRE.
fcbcnburj, Dec. S. 1859:tf
rr
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FTfFPT.fiinil ftTfWF. DEPOT-, w
S J- ' - r 1-1
DEALER IN
COOHLIIMG c&5 X -
"TX7ou'' respectfully call the attention of
yy ever made in Cooking stoves -the
coal by which means is saved fifty pek
1st a great saving of r uel.
2d a much quicker and hotter oven from
2d The preservation of the top plates, as
4th Cleanliness, as there is not one half
He has also on hands a large assortment
NAILS, GLASS of all size, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS, HARVESTING
TOOLS, etc., etc.
Also he still manufactures and keeps on
Sheet Iron, all of which he will sell at
Country produce.
Nov. 24, 1859:tf
ryiHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS
I has ojiened out at
NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! !
HIS NEW STORE ROOM.
ON HIGH STREET, QBE SQUARE ERST
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHING.
STATIONERY.
QUEENS WARE,
CROC K ER Y WARE,
To which he respectfully invites their attention, and which he will r il t t,
Lowest Prices 2?or Casli.
or for most kindd of Country produce.
ri v
Ebensburjr, Oct. 27, 1850.-tf.
T
IAKES this method of informinsr his old
friends, that he is still enjraited in the
Mercantile Business, at Ebenpbursr. and is at
all times prepared to sell to purchasers,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Every variety and dberii.tiou of
staple
and
FANCY DRV GOODS.
HARDWARE
QUEENSWARE.
GROCERIES.
TOBACCO
CIGARS.
Ac
And in fact every thin; usually found in a
peneral Store. An examination of his stock
and prices is all he desires at any time to ef
fect sales. .
Approved Country produce in ex-
U cl
ihanrre for GOODS at all times.
Ebensburp:, Aug. -25, 1850. -tf.
ii. ia. Ti'mm,
Eespectfully informs his old friends and
j the public generally that he is still to be
found at his store room, on Hiirh street, ad
joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa
red at all times to furnish consumers with
GROCERIES and CONFECTIONS,
OLD RYE WHISKEYS,
WINES, GINS,
BRANDIES,
&c., A;c.
Feelinpr thankful to the citizens of Ebens
burg ami vicinity for their former patronage,
he solicits a continuance of the same, togeth
er with as much more as may be bestowed
upon him.
Ebensburg, August 25, 1853:tf.
A XKW KXCITEMEXT!
SM. KERN & RRO.,
Wilmore, Cambria co.. Ta.
Respectfully calls the attention of the pub
lic to their large and varied assortmaut of
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
HATS,
BONNETS,
SHOES,
MEDICINES,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE.
CAPS,
BOOTS,
DRUGS,
&c, &c, &c.
Thev are prepared to sell at lower rates than
any establishment in the county. Their goods
being selected with a view to the wants of tlie
conutry, cannot fail to recommend them to
the public. aug25,185y tf.
JOIIA 31'GOLUA.V,
WILMORE, Cambria colnty, Pa.
Doaier in all kinds of DRY GOODS
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE.
QUEENSWARE,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, &c.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
oods- aug.25,1859:tf
Sen Tailoring Establishment.
rphe undersigned respectfully informs
l the citizens of Ebensburg aud vicinitv
that ae has opened a Tailoring establishment
next door to Dr. Biinn's Drug Store, where he
is prepared to manufacture garments of tbi
latest style and most complete workmanship.
He hopes by strict attention to business t.i
merit and receh e a share of patronage.
THOMAS DEVINE.
Sept. 1, 1839:ly.
Tel mn clii rcr
UOWLIXG SALOOX.
gOMETIIlXG new in EBENSBURG.
The undersigned havincr onened n Ttn-i;.,
Saloon, connected with his Restaurant in the
basement of Myers new Hall. resneeir..'n -I
quests all who wish good exercise to give him
a call. ALE and LAGER BEER, of the
most approved manufacture, constantly on
liand. THOMAS M BUIVv
Ebcniburg, August 25, 1&5C:!
ALL KINDS OF
.H.Xj03T3 - STOV32S,
the public to one of the greatest improvements
burning of the (lo and smoke arising from the
cent, of Fuel. The improvements claimed are
the same fire.
they are ail made double.
the soot and dirt found in other stove3.
of HARDWARE, CHAIN PUMPS, HOOP IRON",
hand a larsrc assortment of Tin, Conner and
extremely low prices ia exchange for Cash or
GEO. HUNTLEY.
LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT
OF THE DIAMOND, EBENSBURG, PA.
A LAKGC 1SSORT3IEXT OF
.ISTDO "TXaXrri.'JLLli'iL GOODS.
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE,
FLOUR AND BACuN,
PROVISIONS, &c, &e.
A. A. DARKER
UOUERT DAVIS, JCIIX r. JUNE,
DEALKRS IN"
FOREIGX A.M OO.UKSTIC
fcr.l constantly oil hand a large and su
perior stock of
D R Y GOODS,
of every description, such as'
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
, SATINETS, TWEEDS,
JEANS, BROWN AND
BLEACHED MUSLINS,
dress a o on s ,;,, ,t ?,
f a x c y goods and x o t i o x s .
A large assortment of BOOTS aud SHOES,
which have just been received from Boston. '
STRAW, FUR and WOOL HATS,
STATIONARY of every description,
WALL PATER of every fctyle,
HARD WAKE, J J '
VUEESM'ARU
STOXE AXD
EA j: TIIEX WARE,
A full supply of
GROCERIES,
SUCH AS SUGARS. MOLASSES, SVRUPS
COFFEE. TEAS AND RICE
A FULL STOCK OF SPICES,
Iso,
FLOUR, BACON,
FISH, TOBACCO,
CIGARS SNUFF,
BAR IRON, NAILS,
AND GLASS
Always ox hands.
Drugs, laints and Oils,
and a full ossortment of other articles usually
kept in country stores.
All kinds of Country Produce, such as Butter
Eggs, Bacon, Grain. Wool, Po
tatoes, Beans, Rags,
&c, Sic,
taken in exchange for Goods, and the Cah
never refused.
,TCI1,KKUV' r0pLAU and PINE LUM
BEL bought and sold.
r, , . DAVIS & JONES.
Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 185a.-af.
T. BLAIR MOOltE.
J. ALEX
SIOOKK.
3JOOIIE & MOORE.
T espectfully inform the citizens of Kb-
JL ensburg, nnd Cambria county generally
that they have now on hand, and are con
stantly, m receipt of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE. HARDWARE,
HATS, CAPS.
BONNETS, HOOTS, SHOES,
ETC., ETC.,
&c, &c.
All of which they are prepared to sell at
prices which defy competition. Purchasers
are earnestly requested to call and rXamine
our stock, as we are always prepared to irive
satisfaction iu goods and prices.
August 25, 1859:tf
DRY GO O D S ,
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND CLOTHING.
AT UEDITED PRICKS I
. ROBERT FLINN, TtW,, CW,V, county
duced prices. All the Goods are new, and o
most fashionable sivi... n..
greater part of wluch have been bonght at the
late Spring sales, for cash, and wilfbe closed
out cheap. Any person in want of any article
V r n r he, cutir "ock off to make room
for Fall Goods. ang.25,1859 tf
TIIK ALLEGllAAlU"
ILL be published every Thurr
the following rates, viz : Ca-T
Per annum, (payable in advance) v
If not paid within the first six mont:
If not paid until the expiration of
A failure to notify a discontinuing'.'
expiration of the term subscribed f01r K,'
considered a new engagement. -teems
or advertisinc;;
1 insertion. 2 do 5
1 square, (12 lines.) $ 50
2 squares, (24 lines,) l.oo '
3 squares, (30 lines.) l.so
Over three weeks andlessthan three
25t:ents per square for each insertion
3 months. c do
o unes or less, i.jo
i'
2 squares, (24 lines,) 4.00 7.00
3 squares, (3G lines,) G.00 &....0 "
Haifa column, 10.00 12.00 v'
One column, 15.00 22. Oo
Administrator's and Executor's Notify "
l'rofessional or Business Cards, not f-r.
cceding 8 lines, with paper, per vear
XPT" Advertisements not marked .
number of insertions desired, will
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the above terms.
TEADTIIIS, AND .STrjiVYo?:
It ow. i-Ti:iti:sTS! "
JUST KECEIVED, NEW STOCK
WATCHES, J EWELRI
Clocks una Action,
At the sign of the Big Watch. Miin
The undersigned desires to can t;.
tion of the people of Jolmstown and -v,
Ling country to the fact that he L.t, i. .'.
pointed an Agent of a lare iinT,r-,
of "WATCHES, CLOCKS. Arc. i-.i. i
large manufacturing establishn:e:.t of
ELRY, whereby he is enabled i, ,,f.-''
inducements to purchasers of the-e
were never before offered in this plucVT
where this side of the Alleirenies
He would also call attention to U;
assortment of
watciip:s and jewelet
iust received all of the latest sr:t, L
most beautiful workmanship. Hai:!;?.'
cd his stock with great care, he is ( - ..
he can suit every taste as to style a? -t:,
all pockets by the great reduc tioa in :r'--,
THE Xa3kXX22S
fire particularly invited to an ii'.sjc . ; ;
present stock aud prices. EAR M:i
erto sold at $1.50 will now be s.jl.i v.,
and trarranted to stand the t, r; r.f u-e,:r. Lrrv
Pins, Rintrs. ic. at a rcJuction.
G U A' T L i: 31 K X!
I would call your attention to iuv It ...
assortment of
GOLD AXD SILVER WATCH
at tlie following verv low vrVf-c-
Hunting Verge Watch, warrante.'.::::::::::
Hunting Silver Cyliaders. hithvrto scM i '
this town at 2. nn.l then re
ol4. I will now sell at from::
Hunting Levers from::::::::::::::::
1 'I ; :
Open Fjiced Cylinders. Leret-fore
sold at blO. I wi'l sell at fr.;!;::::T :
Open Faced Detached Levers:::::.'.!'
All iratctK told iciU be vtrr -i,--.!t -
tvelve months, or ctehatc for ctuy.i,-r f
value.
Everybody is invited to r!' hi,? n r-
the stock, us style it is unrivalled in this i.:.
ninnity, while the prices at which i: i . f -are
unprccedenttdlv low. Goods so'.-: :
CASH only.
tA-l'articular attention to '.t
Clocks. Watches. Jei kry. Ac. ..f .i'i V :
for which the Cambria Iron Company - j
will betaken at j-ar. AH work wai.r.r.:
iOU.N AND. COUNTRY STi iRKKKF.lT
supplied with Wjxtches. Jcwcdrv. i.-..
than city itrices. JOS t: lrm ir .
Sejt. 8, 1851.-ly. '
S1LC1ALA A A L A 1 KJl E V
FROM TUK
Q LAKER CITY PUBJ.JSHIXa HO IT:
1(H), (iCO Calalo
NEW, ENLARGED AND RKYISKI "
READY FOR DISTRIBUTION.
S'j'erior Inducement to the Pufdir :
4 new and sure plan f..r d.t;iinin
jTA. and SILVER WATCHES, ,ltl oti.,.-.;
uiue Prizes. Full particulars given i: '
lognos. which will be sent free to all v.
plici-.tion
Valualde Gifts, worth fr.,m ."Oct t.;
GUARANTEED to each purchaser.
in t;ifts have been distributed to nn 1 .
within the past six mouths $150 (fu :.
distributed during the ueAt six monihs
The inducements offered Agents are r"
liberal than those of any other hou'c ':
business
Having been in the Publishing nnd P
selling business for the last eight venr?
experience enables me to conduct t!f'
Enterprizc with the Greatest satisfaction :i
RS AGENTS WANTED iuew
Town and County.
For full particulars address
DT'ANE RT'LTSON.
Quaker City Publishing Ui.nif. ,
33 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Z
Sept. 22, 1859.-4EU.
I'ATROXIZC VOI R OU.T
Tlie I'rottctivn Mutual Eire Lttitrumi t
OF CAMBRIA COUNTY.
LOCATED AT E B E X S B U K o'. TA
ri'MIE above named Company, crcs'--"
J April Gth, 1857, will ellcct i":is;;r:ii:i'
property at safe rates. Being p:-r::it: '
careful in the risks taken, this Com; P
scnts a reliable aud cheap medium. ':-: "
which persons may secure themselves a-
probable losses by fire-
Otlice on Centre Street, rearlr or?.--Thompson's
''Mountain House."
D. II. ROBERTS. Tr"
A. C. Mi-lux. Sec'y. i Trcas.
JOSEPH 11. CAMPBELL, .lp
Aug. 25, 1859.-Iy.
i: 15 K XSHI KG I Ol I)KV
HAVING purchased the entire v
and fixtures of the Ebensburg IV n"
the subscriber is prepared to furnish fs4' -and
others w ith
l o u g 11 s, p l o i " t; n roi::
S TO V E S. M ILL I R -V S.
THRESIIXt? JfACniXZS,
and castings of any kind that may be cf '
in the community. " .
By strict attention to the business 0! !
concern, he hopes to merit, aud tru?t he
receive, a liberal patronage from thon' -want
of articles in his line.
All business done at the Foundry.
EDWARD C.LAN
September 1, 1659-tf.
1?OR SALE One rood new licht .
hie sell of W If'flV 1? n'F.SS. r' ! :
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