The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, February 02, 1860, Image 5

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FORTHEFARMER.
Interesting Facts for Farmers.
We take frora a long article by a Cor
respondent in the New England Farmer,
the following extract, which wo are sure
will bo perused with interest by our ag
ricultural readers :
Every practical, observing tiller of the
Boil well understands that no ruano, supcr-
phospate or other nitrogenous or highly
niureimai 1:1 uiuiuj, van itswrc lo Hie
foil the lost carbon, which has supplied a
Buccession of crops, with the essential ma
terials which enter into the fourteen ele
inents oi grain, htiit and grass, lhotrue
principle of agricultural scierice introduces
another system, natural, plain and alto
gether dissimilar. The forest must give
up her stores of carbon, (and she manu
factures a large surplus annually,) so
nicely elaborated by nature s laws as tolls
fts ammonia, and yet fitted for a powerful
absorbent of lifiuid manures, with pjwer
to . resist decomposition until brought in
contact with the roots of plants. The
swamps must yield up their store of veg
etable wealth, the rich inorgauic materials
of surrouuding hills and forests, to reunite
with the mineral salts too firmly fixed in
the soil to be washed away by the annual
rains. The orgauic laws of the universe
established by the Creator, for the gov
ernment of all the changes and formal
conditions of properties of matter, whether
in a crude mineral, organized or detached
condition, are as uniform and unerring as
the physical laws that govern the rising
and setting of the sun. As the demand
for carbon to form fat, muscle, cellular
tissue, bone, brain, hair and other por
tions of the human body, and at the same
time keep up an animal heat of 98 night
and day, is very great, we readily see why
gtarch is so a"buudant in all plants used as
food for man or beast. Starch contains a
iarge amount of carbon, and the forests
and swamps of the old States arc holding
the,great Uilk of carbon in store, to-day.
We must increase the productiveness of
rural labor by introducing into the pres
ent mode of farming more system in the
science of vegetable physiology.
Kvery one knows that new laud, land
never subjected to cultivation, will pro- I
dace in abundance all the crops which that
couatry or district is susceptible of pro
ducing. Hence we are advised that the !
ioiests and swamps of any hilly country j
comes to our aid, and teaches us how to
change a cold subsoil into a warm, pliable,
productive, surface soil, l'ractical expe
rience has taught us that a good soil which
produces 100 pounds of ripe wheat plants,
loses but 15 pounds of its weight and sub
stance by the operation, 85 pounds coming
froui the atmosphere. Science reveals to
us why it is that in combustion, respira
tion and decomposition, an immense
amount of organized matter is dissipated
through the air infused into plants by
atmospheric pressure, or gathered up by
the falling dews, rains and snows, re
turned to the earth and the roots of plants,
and thence by capillary attraction drawn
into the kernel and elaborated as food for
man and beast. It also gives the agri
culturist power over heat, light, electric
ity, (positive and negative,) chemical ac
tion, air, earth and water, and enables him
to grapple with repulsive elements cold,
subsoil water, (corrected by drainage,)
malaria, and other negative influences
whicU- have baffled the unskilful farmer
tor years past. Now that the soil, in the
old States, nas lost its natural productive
ness, a thorough knowledge of agricultural
science is indisputably necessary to ena
ble the tiller of the soil to c jnipetc with
those who till the rich field of the virg in
West.
A Wixtku Hint. It must never be
fbrgotteir by the farmer that there are
works of charity v.mk kindness, that more
frequently . press their claims upon him
during the winter, than at any other time.
While hi3 happy family is clustered round
the cheerful hearth; while his table is
loaded with the bounties which a. kind
IVovidence, personal industry, and a fruit
ful soil have given him ; while liis wood
house is filled, his granaries overflowing,
aad every reasonable want supplied j he
must not forget there are other less fa
vored individuals or families around ;
children destitute of fire aud wood ; wid
ows and orphans distressed and destitute,
all requiring care, aud not to be forsaken
while the frost3 of winter are upon earth.
For the poor there must be employment ;
for the destitute there must be a supply ;
and the honest and industrious, or the un
fortunate poor, have claims on the more
fortunate, that may not be disregarded.
Well directed charity is one of the few
aots of life in which both thv giver and
the receiver are blessed; let no ojie then
forget the poor.
Reclaiming Lani.s rnn (1vrikniss
IN New Jkhsky. A bill is uv before
the Legislature of New Jerst-y, at Teu
ton, to incorporate a joint stock company,
for the purpose of draiaing and so impro
ving the Haekcnsuck meadow as to fit the
wholo of that now useless aud unpleasant
tract for occupation ; and thereby ad J to
the area of land adapted for the cultiva
tion of farm and garden products, some
12,000 or 15,000 acres of the very best
quality, and lying within an average, dis
tance of five or six miles of the market
house in Newark. Newark Alc.rti$?r.
January Thaw." The "January
thaw" of 1SG0 will long be remembered.
It has. been in operation so many times
this month, that the weather-wise" are
puzzled U tell which is tim January
thaw."
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
A BllAIIAM KOPEL1N, Attorney
jL3l. at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main
street.
. aug25,1859-tf.
D. MURRAY, Attorney at Law,
v JiDensourg, Fa. Oflice opposite Craw
ford a Hotel. aug.23,1859.tf.
TOHN S. RHEY, Attorney at Law,
i-iDensDurg, ra. OSice in Colonade Row
August 25, 18f9:tf.
"TICHAEL HASSON, Attorney at
-LY.A Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
August 23, 185U:tf.
pi I All EES W WING ARD, Attorn e y
' at Law, Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa.
mgust 23, 1859:tf.
A
L. PERSUING Attorney at Law,
oonnsiown, Cambria county, Pa.
August 25, 1859.-tf.
Fames C. Noon, Attorney at Law, Eb
f eniburg, Pa. Oflice Xo. 3 Colonade Row.
August 23, 1659.-tf.
PHILS. NOON, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Penn'a. Oflice two doors
east of Thompson's Hotel.
August 29, 1859.-lv.
I C. LEWI S, ATTORNEY AT
LAW. Oilice for the present with Dr.
Lewis.
Ebensburg, Oct. 27, 1839.-tf.
JOHN FENLON, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Pa. Oflice on High street,
one door west of his residence.
August 25, l859.-tf.
"Vy ILLIAM KITTELL, Attorney a
T F Counsellor at Law. Office in Colon
nade Itow, Ebensburg, Penn'a.
August 25, lS59.-if.
Ml). MAGEIIAN, A
Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
ttorney at
Oflice on High
street, opposite the Post Office.
August 25, 1859.-tf.
L. JOHNSTON, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Cambria county. Pa.
iay Office opposite the Court House.
Ebensburg, December 1, 1859.
AC. MULLIN, Attorney at Law, Eb
m ensb'urg, Cambria county. Pa.
EJ3U Oilice two doors nortli of Colonade Row.
and immediately opoosite Thompsous Hotel.
- Ebensburg, December 1, 1859.
c m. reki, Ebensburg. t. l. heyer, Johntiovm
T HE I) & HEYER, Attorneys at
J-v Law. Counsel irivcn in the English and
Germ;;n languages. Oflice in Colonade Row,
Ebensburg, Pa. iuig.25 ,159-tf.
J
II. CAMPBELL, Attorney at
Li.iw, t.oeniiuirg, i amona county, 1'a.
He will attend to all business entrusted to his
care in ihe Courts of Cambria and Indiana
counties. Oilice in Colonade Row.
August 23, 1839.-tf.
HC. CHRISTY, M. D., Wilmore,
Cambria co., Pa. Office at his resi
dence next door to Jefferson House.
Wilmore, ang.25,'39tf.
I) S. RUNN, 31. P., tenders his pro-
fe3sional services to the citizens of Eb
ensburg. Office in Drug Store, on High St.,
opposite Thompson's Hotel.
Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf.
G1 EORGE It. LEWIS, M. D., tenders
I his professional services to the citizens
of Ebensburg and vicinity. He may be found
in the office formerly occupied by Dr. D. "W.
Lewis. Night call;? made at the oilice.
August 25, lS59:tf.
ACKSON & CLARK, Sl roeon I)en-
tists, Johnstown, Pa. One of the firm
will be in Ebensburg during the first ten days
of each month, during which time all persons
desiring his professional services can find him
at the office of Dr. Lewis, nearly opposite
Blair's Hotel. aug.25,1859.tf.
DR. J. 31. M'CLURE, Surgeon and
Mechanical Dkstist, respectfully offers
his professional services to theladie3 and gen
tlemen of 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," oa Clinton
street.
Johnstown, Aug. 25, 1859. -ly.
JOSEPH W. .MYERS, Justice of the
Peace, Surumcrhill, Cambria county.
August 23, 1859:tf.
A
USTIN THOMPSON, Justice of the
Peace, Wilmore, Cambria county.
August 25, ls59:tf.
Ll. COIUCK, Justice of the Peace,
Johnstown, Pa.
t-Q? Collections promptly attended to, and
Conveyancing done with, accuracy and dis
patch. aug.S5,1859:tf.
s
T. LAWRENCE HOTEL.
Xo. 1018 Chestnut St., PhiHdelphie.
W. S. Campbell & Co., Proprietors.
August 25, 1859.tf
C1AMRRIA HOUSE, Wilmore, Pa.
Palmer a Beck, Proprietors.
Hacks ntte-nd the arrival of each train to
convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence by
Plank Road to Ebensburg.
August 25, 185d.tr".
MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa.
Jhv TriOMrsov, Jr., Proprietor,
The Taulk is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies The Bar id supplied with
choice Honors ; and the Stable attended by
careful hontlers. tT Boarders taken by the
week, month or year. aug.25,;59tf.
UNION HOUSE, Ebensbunr, pa.
Jon A. I5LAIR, Proprietor.
Also, in connection, BLAIR & Co's HACKS
will leave the "Union House" for Wilmore
station in time to take the Eastern and West
ern traius. Every accommodation will be af
forded to make passengers comfortable.
August 23, 1839:tf.
J. PATTUN THOMPSON, with
A II KlOGn & CO.,
T"inportcr3 and Jobbers in Notions, no-
I KIKRY, tiLOYES, TRIMMIXC.8, SlLK HaXDKER-
CHicrs, Cravats and FANCY GOODS, No.
413 Market street" ( Truitt $ Bro'toli Hand.)
au2.23,1859:tri PHILADELPHIA.
GABIXET WARE-ROOM.
T EVANS re--1V'
spectiully in-
iorms me citizens or
Ebcusburc:. and Cam
bria county general-4
ly, that he has on
hand and for sale, at
his Ware-room, one &Wgtih
square west of Blair 8
Hotel, a. In rem and
splendid assortment of FURNITURE, which
he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to
order on the shortest notice and at reasona
ble prices.
Ebensburg, Oct. C, 1859:tf
WOOD, raORRELL & CO.,
TXT1IOLESALE and RETAIL dealers in all
V i. :.. i - r i i - .
v T villus oi -uercuanuise, Keep constant
ly on hand the following articles :
DRY GOODS.
HATS AND CAPS,
CAR PETINGS,
CLOTHING,
OIL-CLOTHS,
BONNETS,
NOTIONS,
QUEENSWARE,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE,
PROVISIONS,
FISH, SALT,
FLOUR, BACON,
Feed of all kinds. Vegetables kc
Clothing
and Boots and Shoes made to order on rea
sonable terms.
Johnstown, Oct. 27, 1859.-tf.
ANOTHER INSURRECTION !
A. Blain wishes to inform thecifi7ena nf
this place and vicinity, and such strangers as
may occasionallv tarrv for a while here, that
ne nas now opened out. in connection with
his Oyster Saloon, a RESTAURANT, where
he cau always supply the hungrv with such
delicacies as Pickled Trirc. Philadid
per Pots, Roll and Jelly Tripe, &c. He is also
prepared to serve up tried Oysters when called
for. A. HT, IV
Ebensburg, Dec. 1, 1859.4t.
B. P. THOMPSON, with
1. I. I'ATTOX & Co.,
Tholesale Dealers in and Manufactu-
v .
lurers oi
HATS, CAPS, FURS,
natters' Materials, Straw Goods, Artificial
r lowers, uunaio itotes, &c, Ac.
No. 328 Market street. PHILADELPHIA.
Cash paid for Wool and Shippina Furs.
PKICE I. PATTOX. . A. OPFEXIIEIMER.
August 25, 1859-tf
C. C. STEWART, with
Clommission Merchants and Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY,
Nos. 23, 25 and 27 North Fifth street, easi
side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA.
EUWAUO S. HANUV, JXO. G. BEEX.VIK
;. P. BREXXER.
August 25, 1859:tf
S 1ST OPENED AND FOR SALE
O Bl R- S. BUNN, M. D., a gener-(
ai assortment ot
DRl'CS, 3IEUICIXES,
fytres, Out, Paints, Dye-Stuffs,
Brandies. lViites, Gins, Fluid,
Pocket Cutlerv, Razors. Brushes, Comhs, Sta
tionery, Blank Books, Perfumery, Soaps,
Tobacco, Segars, Snuffs, and other articles
usually kept iu Urug Stores.
R. S. BUNN, .M. D.
Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 1859.-ly.
GEORGE M. RIDDLE, with
RIDDLE, GILL & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign
and Domestic
X x- sr O o o c3L s
AND CARPETING,
No.-243 Market St.. below Third, and No.
232 Church Alley, Philadelphia.
Uec. 1, 1859:tr
W. S. II AT EX,
PLAIN and FANCY J013 PRINTER,
STATIOXER.
Blank Book Manufacturer, Book Binder,
and dealer in every description of
American and Foreign Papers, Ac, &c.
Corner of Market and Second sts., and Wood
and Third streets, PITTSBURG, Pa.
JJSSy- Agent for L. Johnson & Co., Tvne
Founders fc Electrotypers, Philadelphia.
August 25, 18.9:t.f
3 1359. DAN. C. MORRIS, 1359.
DEALER IX
FAS1ITOXABLE HATS .j- CAPS,
ItSTxixa. Street,
OITOSITE THK MANSION HOUSE,
3 Jolanstowai, Pa. Es
V. n. LLOYD & CO.
Alloona, 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. rnov3,'59tf.
WM. REYNOLDS. J. M.
J. BOWEV SMITH,
JOHN HILL, with
REYXOLDS, SMITH & CO.,
Gr
ROCERY k COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 40 a. -Howard street,
Oct. 20,-1859. Baltimore.
JAMES DOUGHERTY, with
J.8.SORVER,
Wholesale Dealer in
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS.
No. 8 N. lifth street, above Market,
Philadelphia.
Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign
and Domestic CIGARS. ' rsen.l.l859:tf.
.
G. W. TODD, with .
COilllAD &, WAETOX, ;
623 Market St., Philal.
tmporters and Dealers in
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE
Angust 25, 1859.tf
SADDLERY! SAILEB1Y!
n nnT.KS nmm VQ innvrnc .
, ) '".i-.3, a.c., mane
to order by the subscriber. ShopLv
on norner st., in the basement of hUfafVW
dwelling-house. Countrj- produce ta-6:
ken in exchange for work. . .
r., ' JAMES MAGUIRE.
Ebensburg, Dec. S, lSj3:if ..
HEW
EXCELSIOR STOVE DEPOT,
. , .I ; i n ii.n i n in in '
Pfj ; ! m ' j "
S i k' ; S
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
COOKING c3 E'LXILOS. a?0"7"DE2SJ,
7"ouIa respectfully call the attention of the public to one of the greatest improvements
f ever made in Cooking stoves the burning of the G'as and smoke arising from the
coal by which means is saved fifty per cext. of Fuel. The improvements claimed are
1st a great saving of Fuel.
2d a much quicker and hotter oven from the same fire.
2d The preservation of the top plates, as they are all made double.
4th Cleanliness, as there is not one half the soot and dirt found in other stoves.
He has also on hands a larce assortment of HARDWARE. CHAIN PU.MFS, HOOP IRON,
NAILS, GLASS of all size, TABLE aud POCKET CUTLERV, EDGE TOOLS, HARVESTING
TOOLS, etc., etc.
Also he still manufactures and keeps on hand a large assortment of Tin, Copper and
Sheet Iron, all of which he will sell at extremely low prices iu exchange for Cash or
Conntrv produce.
Nov. "24, 1859:tf GEO. HUNTLEY.
NEW
nnHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT HE
I has opened out at
HIS NEW STORE ROOM,
ON HIGH STREET, ONE SQUARE EAST
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
HATS AND CAPS, I BOOTS AND
QUEENSWARE, CLOTHING.
CROCKERVWARE, STATIONERY,
To which he respectfully invites their attention, and which he will sell at the
Xaowcst Prices Poi C?.ss2a.
or for most kinds of Country produce.
Ebensburg, Oct. 27, 1850.-tf.
rTMAKES this method of informing his old
I friends, that he is still engaged in the
Mercantile Business, at Ebeniburg, nnd is at
all times prepared to sell to purchasers,
AT THE LOWEST FRICES.
Every variety and discriptiou of staple
ana
FANCY DRY GOODS.
HARDWARE
QUEENSWARE.
GROCERIES,
TOBACCO'
CIGARS,
&c, &c.
And in fact every thing usually found in a
general Store. An examination of his stock
and prices is all he desires at any time to ef
fect sales.
jv-, Approved Country produce in ex-k-i
change for GOODS at all times.
Ebensburg, Aug. 25, ISoO.-tf.
It. II. TI DOR,
T cspcctfully informs Lis old friends and
XX the public generally that he is still to be
found at his store room, on Hich street, ad
joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa
res 111 an mues 10 luruisu consumers witu
GROCERIES and CONFECTIONS,
OLD RYE WHISKEYS,
Y IN j-;s, GINS,
BRANDIES,
ore, &c.
"Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebens
burg and 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, 1859:tf.
A XEW EXCITEMEXT!
SM. KERN & RRO.,
Wilmoue, Cambria co.. Pa.
Respectfully calls the attention of the pub
lic to their large and varied assortmeut of
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
HATS,
BONNETS,
SHOES,
.MEDICINES,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
DRUGS,
&c, &c., kc.
They are prepared to sell at lower rates than
any establishment the count-. Their poods
being selected with a view to the wants of the
country, cannot fail to recommend them to
the public. aug25,lHo9 tf.
Jour Jic:oLAr4T,
WILMORE, Cambria corxTY, Pa.
Dealer in all kinds of DRY GOODS
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, kc.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
Goods- ' aug.25,1859:tf
Kew Tailoring Establishment,
flhe undersigned respectfully informs
JL the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity
that lie has opened a Tailoring establishment
next door to Dr. Bunn's Drug Store, where he
is prepared to manufacture garments of the
latest style and most complete workmanship.
He hopes by strict attention to business to
merit and receive a 6hare of patronage.
THOMAS DEVINE.
Ebensburg, Sept. 1, 1859:ly.
ROWL1XG SALOO.W
CJOMETHING new in EBENSBURG,
Saloon, connected with his Restaurant, iu the
basement of Myers' new Hall, respectfully re
quests all who wis-h good exercise to give him
a call. 253" ALE and LAGER BEER, of the
most approved manufacture, constantly on
hand. THOMAS M'BRIEN
Eben?bnrg, August 25, 185:rf'
NEW
OF THE DIAMOND, EBENSBURG, PA.
SHOES,
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE,
FLOUR AND BACON.
PROVISIONS, &c, &c.
A. A. BARKER
ROBERT DAVIS, JCIIX P. JONES,
"Variety ZODcxli,
DEAIFP.S IN
FOREIG.X AXD I103IESTIC
KEEP constantly on hand a large and su
perior stock of
DRY GOODS,
of every description, such as'
CLOTHS, CASSIMERLS,
SATINETS,' TWEEDS,
JEANS, BROWN AND
BLEACHED MUSLINS,
DRESS GOODS of evsry sfyi.;
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
A large assortment of BOOTS and SI10ES,
which have ju-t been received from Boston.
STRAW, EUR and "WOOL HATS,
STATIONARY of every description,
W A Lt L- P A P E R of every style,
HARDWARE. J J '
(JUEESWARE,
STOXE AXD
EARTHEXWARE,
A full supply of
GROCERIES,
SUCH AS SUGARS. MOLASSES, SYRUPS
COFFEE, TEAS AND RICE.
A FULL STOCK OF SPICES,
ISO,
FLOUR, BACON,
FISH, TOBACCO,
CIGARS & SNUFF, '
BAR IRON, NAILS,
AND GLASS
Always on tiaxds.
Oi uars, l'uitils ana Oils,
and a full ossortment of other articles usuallv
kept in country stores.
All kinds of Country Produce, such as Butter
Eggs, Bacon, Graiu, Wool, Po
tatoes, Beans, Rag5,
. &c
taken in exchange for Goods, and the Cash
never refused.
n?Ci:?nTlY POPLAR and PINE LUM
BER bought and sold.
v, . , DAVIS Jk JONES.
Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 185l.-tf.
T. BLAIR MOORE.
J. A LEX. MOOUE.
3100RE &. 3IOOKK.
T espcctfully inform the citizens of Eb
"P7 f nsburjr, and Cambria count v generally
that they have now on Land, and are con
stantly, m receipt of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE,
HATS, CAPS,
BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES,
ETC, ETC.,
&C"' &C' &C"
All of which they are prepared to sell at
pr.ces which defy competition. Purchasers
are earnestly requested to call and examine
our stock, as we are always prepared to give
satisfaction in goods and prices
August 25, l09;tf
Y. G O ODS, -BOOTS,
SHOES,
AND CLOTHING,
AT REDTCKD PBICE8 I
. ROBERT FLINN, Tilmore, Cambria rovtv
is closing out his entire stock of Goods at r
dnced prices. All the Goods are new nf
the latest and- most fashionable atvl'eJ-thf
Breater part of which have been bought at the
late Spring sales, for cash, and will be closed
out cheap. Any person in want of any article
for F,S SS. EtCk ff to mnVtL room
for Fan Goods. ug.2S,f53;tf
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EAD THIS, AND STlIjYy
OnX INTERESTS!
JrST RECEIVED, NEW STOCK ( "
WATCHES, JEWELRI
Clucks and A'ollons.
At the ryn cf the Bij Watch, Mali, t. JrjSr,
The undersigned desires to tr.Il the s,
tion of thepeople of Johnstown f nd sirr
ing country to the fact that he Lui K
pointed an Agent of a large injj,onii.-
of BATCHES, CLOCKS, kc. and
large manufacturing cstablisLmcnt i-f 3
ELRY, whereby he is enabled to offtr'r
inducements to purchasers of these ar.j-'",
were never before offered in this j.I.ce. t-r ir
where this side of the Allegeaies.
He would also call attention to Lii
assortment of
WATCHES AND J EWE LEY
: 1 t i . . 1 .
ul rcctncu an oi tne latest StT.t: t.
most beautiful workmanship. Ilavins e
ed his stock with great care, he is unf
he can suit every taste as to style a; it;t
all pockets by the great reduction in pr::
TSLAiJ LADIES
are particularly invited to an inspection tr
present stock and prices. EAR DRmF ii
erto sold at $1,30 will now be sold at" "
and warranted to ttand the tett c f wear. :a
Pins. Rings, kc, at a reduction.
G K 5 T L C 31 E X!
I would call your attention to my barL
assortment of
GOLD AXD SILVER WATVEZ'
at the following very low j rices :
Hunting Verge Watch, warranted:::::::::
Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold :i
tins town at $20. and then r. tiucei :
$14, I will now sell at from::::.? 10 -.0 ?
Hunting Levers froia::::::::::::::::::l2 to ;.
Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore
sold at $10. I will sell at from::::? 7
Open Faced Detached Lever?:::::? 10 to;:.
All tcatchtt told cill be u arraii-'d a :: ;
tic e!re month, or exchange for azothtr cr
value. Everybody is invited to call and rt:n-:
the stock, as style it is unrivalled ia :!: - :
munity, w hile the prices at which it te cr.v
are unprecedentedly low. Goods s,i: :.
CASH only.
BSSul'articular attention paid to :-.-:
Clocks, Watches, Jewlerv, kc. of aii
for which the Cambria Irc'n Conipanv s -will
be taken at par. All work warrsr;
TOWN AND COUNTRY STORF.KEririi.
supplied with V"atches, Jewclrv. i ..
than city prices. JOS. G. HOLMES..'::
Sept. 8, 1 859.-1 v.
X 1 E CIAL A X A O I A t E 11 LV
FBOSI THE
Q I AKER CITY PVBLISIUXG 110 Ul
100,(500 Calalogrurs,
NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISFP-'
READY FOR DISTRIBUTION.
Superior Inducement to the Public!
Anew and sure plan for obt.i'nin" f
and SILVER WATCHES, and ott
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uuie iriies. full particulars given i:
ligues, which will be sent free to all uj
puenuon
Valuable Gifts, worth from 50 cts. to;
GUARANTEED to each purchaser. :"
in Gilts have been distributed to mv r
within the past six months Sl5u T u
distributed during tbe next six month
The inducements offered Agent atv
liberal than those of anv other bou.-t I:
business
Having been in the Publi?hir.cr and F
selling business for the last ciht ear
experience enables me to conduct
Euterprize with the greate st sati --faction
S-S- AOENTS WANTED iae
Town and County.
For full particulars address
DFAXE RUI.I?0V.
Quaker City Publishing IIcum-.
33 South Third Street, Philadeli Li.
Sept. 22, 18o9.-4m.
PATROXIZC IOIK OHJ!
The rrx,tet tion .Mutual Fire Insurer C
OF CAMBRIA COUNTY.
LOCATED AT EBKSSBl'ai,
rilllE above named Compacv. crpflt-'
L April 6th, 1857, will effect i"nsnrsnv:;
property at safe rates. Being parties''''
careful in the risks taken, this Vompar.y F
sents a reliable and cheap medium. tb-:
which persons mav secure themselves a?.:
probable losses by fire.
Office on Centre Street, nearly erf
Thompson's ".Mountain House."
, D. II. ROBERTS.
A. C. Mrius, Scc'y. & Trea.
JOSEPH II. CAMPBELL. Ap-L
Aug. 25, 1859.-Jy.
EREXSIIEUG Forxpnv
TTAVINO
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JJ- and fixtures of the Ebensburg Fot"
the subscriber is prepared to furnish
and others with
PLOUGH S, PLOUGH P0lS':i
S TO VES, MILL I R O S
THRESH IXG MAClllXES.
and eastings of any kind that may be M'-'-"'
iu the community. " '
Iy strict attention to the business '" ,
concern, he hopes to merit, and trusts'"."
receive, a liberal patronage from those '
want of articles in his liuc.
All business done at the Fo-.im3rr.
EDWAK1) t:LANx
September 1, 1859-tf.
TOlt SALTlZone good new T'
X blesett cf WAGON HARNESS f.T
Aug.!,,lg59.tf G.HINTLEV.
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