The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, July 25, 1861, Image 4

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    How to Makk CiniaAST Wivk. As
this 13 the scroti when wiue-uiakins; U
the orlor of the -by, aJ as currant:- are
now fully ripo.neJ, we subjoin the foilow
irv recipe. The mole of manufacture is
simple, an 1 is highly recommended by
those who h tve tried it :
The currants should be fully ripe when
picked. Put them into a large tub, in
which they may remain a day or so ; then
crush them with the hands, utiles you
have a small patent cider press, iu which
they should not be pressed too much or
the stems will be bruised and impirt a
disagreeable taste to the juice, it', the
hands are used, put the crushed fruit, af
ter the juice ha3 been poured off, in a
cloth or s ick and press out the remaining
juice. Put the juice back iu the tub after
cleansing it. where it should remain for
about three days, until the first stages of
fermentation are over, and removing once
or twice a clay the scum copiously arising
to the top. Then put the juice into a
vessel a demijohn, keg or barrel of a
size to suit the quantity to be made, and
to each quart of juice add three pounds of
the best brown sugar, and water suflicient
to make a gallon. Thu, ten quarts of
juice and thirty pounds of sugar will give
you ten gallons of wine and so on iu pro
portion. The cask must be full, and the bung or
stopper left off until fermentation ceases,
which will be iu twelve or fifteen days.
Meantime the cask must be filled up daily
with water, as fermentation throws out the
impure matter. When fermentation ceases
rack the wine off carefully, cither by the
spigot or by a syphon, and keep running
all the time. Cleanse the cask thorough-H
ly with boiling water, then return the
wine, bung up tightly, and let it stand for
four or five mouths, when it will be fit to
drink, and can be bottled if desired.
All the vessels, casks, &c, should be
perfectly sweet, and the whole operation
should be done with an eye to cleanliness.
In such event, every drop of brandy or
other spiritous liquor added will detract
from the flavor of the wine, and will not
in the least degree increase its keeping
qualities. Currant wine made in this
way will keep for an age unless drunk.
Hard ox Jersey. Some years ago,
it is said, a party was travelling in a stage
through the Jersey pines, and saw in the
distance what they supposed was the frame
of a log house. On approaching, howev
er, they found it to be the skeleton of a
mosquito which had starved to death, the
skin having fallen from the bones !
B, Motto for the times Advertise.
Agents wanted to sell the Erie
Sewing Machine. We Till give a commission
or pay wages at from $25 to $60 per month,
and expenses paid. The Erie is a new machine
and very simple in its construction. A diplo
ma was awarded our Machine by the Indus
trial Association of Farmers and Mechanics,
held at Chambersburg, Pa., at its exhibition
in 1S60, over the drover & Baker, and Boudoir.
Machines, It is ecjual.to any machine in use,
and the price is but fifteen dollars. Address
li. JAMES, General Agent E, S. M. Co.. Milan,
Ohio mar. 1.4
JO 15 WOHK
OF ALL KINDS
NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY
EXECUTED
AT TUB
"ALLEGIIANIAN" OFFICE,
HIGH St., EBENSBURG, PA.
publication office
DAVIS & JONES' BUILDIN,
-UP STAIRS.
THIRD DOOR BACK.
GIVE US A CALL.
HOOTS AXD SHOKS.
rrihe undersigned continues the manu
JL fueture of BOOTS and SHOES of-v
every description at his establishment, A
in, Ebensburg, immediately opposite the xfc
Post Office. Employing none but the best
workmen, he trusts that he has been and still
-s at ail times able to give entire satisfaction
o his customers, lie hopes that the same
liberal patronage heretofore given hi in may be
continued, and that more may be added.
He has also on hand a large assortment of
French Calf-skins, and Morocco of all kinds,
suitable for fine Roots and Shoes.
Ready-made ROOTS and SHOES always on
haad, and prices moderate.
MESH AO THOMAS.
Ebensburg, August 25, l!?5U:tf.
CMillXirr WAK82-H003I.
E VAN S re- ....
r,- sneetfullv in- --r"T7F?3. '
forms the tltizeus of t--'i'
"Ebensburg, and Cam
bria county geueral-i
Jy, that he has on
band and for sale, at
his Ware-room, on
Square west of Blair's
Hotel, a- larsje and
splendid assortment of FURNITURE, which
he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to
order on the shortest notice and at reasona
le pr:-es. Ebensburg, Oct. t, 1851):
IJU SALE. Oncool new lihtdou
5 ble sen of WAGON H.VKX ESS hv
Au-. 25, 1359. G.HUNTLEY.
A IJilAllAM KOPKhlX. Attorney
i. at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Or?i-e on Main
street. ' aug2u.l&59-tf.
. s .
C1 I). MIHI 1.1 AY, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Pa.. Oilice opposite Craw
ford's Hotel. aug.25,1859.tf.
JOHN S. UIIEY, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg. Pa. Office in Oolonade Row.
August 25. l85U:tf.
c
1ir A KLES W WINttAllD", Attorney
nt Law, Lock Haven, Clinton touaij, r-a.
Autrust 25, ld59:tf.
T)THL S. SOON, Attorney at Law,
X Ebensburg, Penn'a. Oilice two doors
east of Thompson's Hotel.
August 20, 1850.-ly.
ILLTAM KITTKLL, Attorney &
Counsellor at Law. Office in Colon
nade Row, Ebcusbu'-g, Penn'a.
August 25, l8.V..-if.
M I. MAUEilAX, Attorney at
Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office on High
street, opposite the Post Office.
August 25. 185D.-tf.
AC. MULLIX, Attorney at Law, Eb
. ensburg. Cambria county, Pa.
BQOlfice two doors north of Colonade Row,
and immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel.
Ebensburg, December 1, 1859.
n. m. Kkkd, Ebensburq. t. L. heyer, Johnstown
REED & IIEYEli, Attorneys at
Law. Counsel given in the English and
German languages. Office in Colonade Row,
Ebensburg, Pa. " aug.25,1859-tf.
T OBE11T A. M'COY, Attorney at Law
XSj Ebensburg, Cambria county, Pa.
All manner of legal business in the several
courts of this county promptly attended to.
June 28, 18G0:tf
It. L. JOHNSTON". GEO. W.
OATMAN.
JOHNSTON & OATMAN,
Attorneys at Late,
Ebensburg, Cambria count', Penna.
Office opposite the Court House.
January 10, 1861-tf
HAXOIS A. SHOEMAKER, Attor
ney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
Will practice in the several courts of Clear
field, Indian and Cambria counties. Office
two doors west of Crawford's Hotel
June 14, 18G0-tf
HC. CIUUSTY, M. 1)., Wilmore,
Cambria co., Pa. Office at his -residence
next door to Jefferson House.
Wimorc, ang.25,'59tf.
ES. BUXN, M. D., tenders his pro
fessional services to the citizens of Eb
ensburg. Office in Drug Store, on High st.,
opposite Thompson's Hotel.
Ebensburg, August 25, 1859:tf.
Gi EOllGE II. LEWIS, M. D., tenders
r. his professional services to the citizens
of Ebensburg and vicinity. He may be found
in the office formerly occupied by Dr. D. W.
Lewis. Xight calls made at the office.
August 25, 1859:tf.
JACKSON & CLARK, Surgeon Den
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.
DU. J. M. M'CLURE, Surgeon and
Mechanical Dentist, respectfully offers
his professional services to theladies and gen
tlemen of Johnstown and vicinityof thisplace.
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.
JOSEPH W. MYERS, Justice of the
Peace, Summcrhiil, Cambria couuty.
August 25, 1859:tf.
A USTIN THOMPSON, Justice of the
jZjtL. Peace, Wilmore, Cambria county.
August 25, 1859:tf.
V. ftl. LLOYD & COJ
AKooim, Pa.
DRAFTS on the Principal Cities, and S l
ver and Gold for sale. Collections mad .
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upon time, with
interest at fair rates. nov3, '5 9t
TTOOD, M OR 1.1 ELL & CO.,
t f Jojixstow::, Pa.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IS ALL KINDS OK MEllCHAXDISE,
Keep constantly on hand the following arti
cles :
DRY GOODS.
' if pi.?ti vr:j
HATS AND CArs,
OIL-CLOTHS,
CLOTHING.
NOTIONS.
QUEENS WARE.
BOOTS SHOES,
GROCERIES,
BONNETS,
HARDWARE,
PROVISIONS,
PISH. SALT,
FLOUR, BACON,
FEED OK ALL KINDS. VEGETABLES, AC
Crfy Clothing and Boots and Shoes madeto
order on reasonable terms.
Johnstown March 1 1860-tf.
TAYLOR & CRKJIER,
AT THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES
XJL Hcxtixgdok, Pa.,
Sell Fruit & Ornamental Tress, Vines fec, of
better growth, larger size,aud at lower prices
than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries,
an 1 warrant them true to name.
Standard Apple trees at 18J cents each
$10 per 100.
Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 to
$15 per 100.
Standard Pear trees. 50 to T5 cts oach.
- Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ to$ leach 20 to $60
per 100
Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each .
Standard Cherry trees 21X to 75 cts.
Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts.
Plum trees 50 cts.
Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts.
Nectarine trees 25 cts each,
tir.ipe Vines 25 cts to $1.
Silver' Maple trees C2. to $1.J
European Ash, 75 to 1
European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50.
Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1.
American Balsam Pine, 75 ctV to $1.50
American & Chinese Aibor Vita?, 50 cts
$1.50
Strawberry Hants, $1 per 100, &c. kc.
Huntington Jan. 23, 1SG0.- 3m.
83
DEALi:R IxN ALL KINDS OF
Would respectfullv call the attention ot tue iuonc to one ci tne greaiebi luiprui uncm
ever made iu Cooking stoves the burning of the Gas and smoke arising from the
coaI by which means is saved fifty ieu cent, 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 large assortment of HARDWARE, CHAIN PUMPS, HOOP IRON,
NAILS, GLASS of all size, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, 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 in exchange for Cash or
Country produce.
Nov. 24, 1859:tf GEO. HUNTLEY.
MpiIE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT HE
has opened out at,
HIS NEW STORE ROOM,
ON HIGH STREET, ONE SQUSRE EAST OF THE DISEiOKD, EBENSBURG, PA.
A LARGE ASSORTS! EXT OF
$JN3E GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHING,
STATIONERY,
QUEENS WARE.
CROCKERY WARE,
To which he respectfully invites their attention, and which he will sell at the
Lowest Prices 3?or Casli,
or for most kinds of Country produce.
A. A. BARKER.
Ebensburg, Oet. 27, 1859.-tf.
B. P. THOMPSON, with
J. I. PATTOX & Co.,
w
holesale Dealers in and Manufactu-
turers of
ha rs, CATS, F UR s ,
Hatters' Materials, Straw Goods, Artificial
Flowers, Buffalo Robes, &c. &c.
No. 328 Market street, PHILADELPHIA.
Cosh iald for Yool and fcuippunj Furs.
price i. pattox. a. oppemieimeh.
August 25, 1859-tf
W. S. II A VEX,
PLAIN and FANCY J OB PRINTER,
STATIONER,
Blank Book Manufacturer, Book Binder,
and dealer in every description of
American and Foreign Papers, &c, &.c.
Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS
BURG, Pa.
tgff Agent for L. Johnson & Co., Type
Founders & Electrotypers, Philadelphia.
August 25, 1859:t.f
1IAXDY & S5KEXXEK,
o
'loniinission ISIerchants and Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Xos. 23, 25 and 27 North Fifth street, easi
side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA.
EDWARD S. HANDY, J.NO. G. BREXXEB,
C. F. BKENXEB
August 25, 1859:tf
GEORGE M. RIDDLE, with
1121)12 3jE, itlul & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign
and Domestic
DRY GOODS AND CARPETING,
No. 243 Market st., below Third, and .No.
232 Church Alley, Philadelphia.
Dec. 1. 185t:tf
JAMES DOUGHERTY, with
J. S. SOKVEK,
Wholesale Dealer in
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS,
No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market,
Philadelphia.
Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign
and Domestic CIGARS. scp.l,1859:tf.
D. J. CAUROLL. WJI. BENNETT.
BENNETT & CARROLL, Importers
and Dealers in
BRANDI ES, WINES, GINS, SEGARS,
Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky,
No. 120 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa.
June 14, 1860:tf
WM. REYNOLDS. J. M. STEVENSON, JR
J. BOWEX SMITH.
JOHN HILL, with
GY'OLDS, S3I1TII & CO.,
fi ROCERY & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
VJI o. 40 jN. Howard street,
Oct. 20, 1859.
Baltimore.
G. W. TODD, with
CORAI) & WALTOX,
C23 Market St., Phila.
rm porters and Dealers in
L FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
August 25, lS50.tf
E
G. WHITMAN & CO.,
Manufacturing Confectioners.
No. 102 Socth Second street,
(One door below Chestnut,)
PHILADELPHIA,
c. whitman. nol,'6o) alex. Johnston
E.
CC. STEWART with
BUEHLEIt & HOWARD,
Importers and dealers in Foreign and Do
mestic Hardware and Cutlery, '
No. 441 Mabket Stret,
(North side, second dour below Fifth,)
uovl,!860 PHILADELPHIA.
c
I). 3PCLEES fc Co.,
No. 133 North Third street.
Philadelphia.
Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes.
May 17, 1850-tf
F
OR JOB PRINTING
OF ALL KINDS,
GO TO
"THE ALLEGIIANIAN OFFTCE.
GROCERn:S AND HARDWARE,
FLOUR AND BACON,
PROVISIONS, &c, &c.
tlA3115KlA llOUSi;, JHain Street,
J Johnstown. Josepli Slioessmlicr,
Landlord. This establishment has recently
been thoroughly renovated, and is now well
fitted up for the comfortable accommodation
of boarders or transient patrons. The Table
will be supplied with the best the market af
fords, while at the Bar will always be found
as good Liquors as can I e obtained anywhere
The new Landlord, in again opening the
"taBinria House to the public, promises to
spare no pains to make it a first rate hotel.
J&SBoard, Three Dollars per week, or One
Hollar per day.-a
A Hack will be in waiting at the railroad
station on the arrival of the trains to convey
passengers, free of charge, to the house.
HOUSES AND BUGGIES AT LIVERY.
Johnstown, Aug. 25, 185l.-ly.
A RCADE HOTEL, KbeusWg,
P
-i-Ji- . the subscriber, having leased, re-fitted
and newly furnished the '-Ebensburg House,"'
is prepared to accommodate Ins mends and
the public generally. The House has alwr.y
ufcn u unit lor iiMiors during tne Summer
season, and I will spare no paino in making it
an agreeable home for all sojourners. Mv Ta
ble will always be luxuriously supplied "from
the markets of the country nd the cities. Mv
Bar will be filled with" liquors of choice
brands. My Stable is attended by careful
hostlers, and my charges will be such as to
suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat
ronage, and fully intending to deserve it I
hereby throw open my house to the public'
HENRY FOSTER.
August 25, 185?:tf.
RAILROAD HOUSE, YVil more, Cam
bria county, Pa. (Near Penna. Railroad
Station.) Jas. D. Hamilton, Proprietor.
An extensive Bowling saloon is connected
with the House. Tlie Table will be fur
nished with the best the market affords, i.nd
the Bar supplied with the best of liquors, in
cluding Ales and Lager from approved brew
eries. Extensive and convenient Stabling is
attached to the premises. '
Wilmore, August 25, 1859:tf.
c
AMBRIA HOUSE, AVilroore, P
Has been recently opened by Geo. Ran
dolph, formerly of Blair county.
Mr. Randolph promises to his patrons the
best accommodations and the lowest charges
of any house in the county. The former hTgh
character of the house is suflicient guaranty
of what its future will be.
GEORGE RANDOLPH.
W ilmore, April 12, lSGO.tf
ED LIOX IIOTKT.
L St. Clair street, fnpnr tliA pw wim
Bridge,) Pittsburg, Pa.
ROBERT P. GORDON, Proprietor.
IS. Good Stabling and Wagon Yard at
tached to the House sufficiently large enough
to accommodate 200 head of Horses. Also
very large Sale Stable. decl5,'50t
UNION HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa.
John A. Blair, Proprietor.
Also, in connection, BLAIR & Go's HACKS
will leave the -'Union House" for Wilmore
station in time to take the Eastern and West
ern trains. Every accommodation will be af
forded to make passengers comfortable.
August 25, 1859:tf.
"jVfOUNTAIX, HOUSE, Ebensburg Pa
A.TA. John Thompson, Jr., Proprietor.
The Table is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies. The Bar is supplied with
choice liquors : and the Stable attended by
careful hostlers. Bo trders taken by the week,
month or year. aug25,1850tf,
CAMBRIA HOUSE, Wilmore, Pa.
Palmer & Beck, Proprietors.
Hacks attend the arrival of each train to
convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence by
Plank Road' to Ebensburg.
August 25, 1859:tf.
T
ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
TO
--THE ALLE G II A N I A N
$1.50 IN ADVANCE.
tSTGO TO C. R. JONES'
FOR BOOTS, SHOES, kc.
A N APERIENT and stomachic prepa
J ration of Iron purified of Oxygen and
'a,-KrTi w rnmlistinn in Ilvdrocreu. Sane-
Vwu.
tlfin.'.l hv the highest medical authorities,
both in Eurone and the United States, and
rrescribed in their practice. The experience
of thousands daily proves that no preparation
of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities
of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale
and otherwise sickly complexions, indicate its
necessity in almost every conceivable case.
Innoxions in all maladies'in which it has been
tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each
of the following complaints,- viz :
In DcLilHj, Xervous JJfecC'f.ng, Emaciation
Jjytpepsia, C"nistijation, lharrhaa. Dysentery.
Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tuberculosis
iall lihevM, jjitiiieitsirvauun, nuts,
sis, Liver Complaints, Chrome Headaches, unev
mni:sm. iniermiucM Ttvers. j. unvi.it on ..
... . W ' ' 1 - . , 4 h. .
Face. etc.
In cases of General Debility, whether the
result of acute diseases, or of the continued
diminution of nervous and muscular energy
from chronic complaints, on trial of this re
storative has proved successful to an extent
which no description nor written attestation
would render credible. Invalids so long bed
ridden as to have become forgotten iu their
own neighborhoods, have suddenly reappeared
in the busy world as if just returned from pro
tracted travel in a distant land. Some very
signal instances of this kind are attested of
female sufferers, emaciated victims of appa
rent marasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, crit
ical changes, and that complication of nervous
and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for
which the physician has 110 name.
In Xervfivs Affections of all kinds, and for
reasons familiar to medical men, the operation
of this preparation of iron must necessarily be
salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigo
rously tonic, without being exciting and over
heating; and gently, regularly aperient, even
in the most obstinate cases of costiveness,
without ever being a gastric purgative, or in
flicting a disagreable sensation.
It is this latter property, among others, which
makes it so remarkably effectual and perma
nent a remedj for 1'ilrs, upon which it also
appears to exert a distinct and specific action,
by dispersing the local tendency which forms
them.
In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes,
a sinjrle box of these Chalybeate Pills has of
ten sufficed for the most habitual cases, inclu
dir.g the attendant costiveness.
In unchecked Diarrhoea, even when advanced
to Dysentery, confirmed, emaciating, and appa
rently malignant, the effects have been equally
decisive and astouishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength,
debilitating cough and remittent hectic which
generally indicate Incipient Consumption, this
reined- has allayed the alarm of friends and
physicians, in. several very gratifying and in
teresting instances.
In tScr'fitlous Tuberculosis this medicated
Iron has had far more than the good effect of
the moit cautiously balanced preparations of
iodine, without any of their well known lia
bilities. The attention of females cannot be too con
fidently invited to this remedy and restorative,
in the cases peculiarly affecting them.
In Rheumatism, both chronic and infiamato
ry in the latter, however, more decidedlj-
it has been invariably well reported, both as
alleviating pain and reducing the swellings
and stiluiess ol the joints and muscles.
In Jntermittetit Fevers it must necessarily be
a great remedy and energetic retorative.and
its progress in the new settlements of the West,
will probably be one of h;t;h renown and use
fulness. No remedy has ever been discovered
in the whole history of medicine which exerts
such prompt, happy and fully restorative ef
fects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rap
id acquisition of strength, with an unusual
disposition for active and cheerful exercise
immediately follow its use.
Egi-Pui up in neat fiat metal boxes, con
taining 50 pills. Price 50 cents per box ; for
sale by druggists and dealers. Will be scut
free to any address on the receipt of the price.
All letters, orders, etc.. should be addressed
to " R. IS. LOCKE & CO., General Agents,
20 Cedar street, N. Y.
May 31, lS60-lv
I860.
n.w.u!K: J8G0
SHEET-IRON WARE. COPPER WARE,
J. II. IJCItRI.GTO.Y
Desire to call the attention of the public to
their new TIN SHOP now opened in the large
brick building on the corner of Main and
Franklin streets, opposite the Mansion House
and next to the Banking House of Bell, Smith
& Co., Jolmsfoivii, In., where they
purpose mauufacturinc all kiuds of
TIN, SHEET-IROH AND IQPPER WARE.
Their work will be made by ti best work
men and of the best materials. They are de
termined to sell all kinds of ware at the
cheapest rates, wholesale and retail.
P. S. All orders for SPOUTING attended
to on the shortest notice and on reasonable
terms.
Johnstown, Dec. 8, 1859-tf.
PATUOXiZI YOUi OWX !
Tlie Protection Mutual Firt Insurance Co.,
OF CAMBRIA COUNTY.
LOCATED AT El! E X S E U 11(5. P
THE above named Cotmanv. orrrani.!
April 0th, 1857, will effect insurances on
property at safe rates. Being particularly
careful in the risks taken, this Company pre
seuts a reliable and cheap medium, through
which persons may secure tlemsclves against
probable losses by fire. "
Office on Centre Street, nearly opposite
Thompson's '-Mountain House."
D. II. ROBERTS, Pres.
A. C. Mtllix, Sec'y. & Trms.
JOSEPH H. CAMPBELL, Agent.
Aug. 25, 1859.-lv. i
JUST OPENED AND FOI. SALE
BY R. S. DUNN, M. D., 1 gener
al assortment of i
lMlUfiS, DlEDICl&ES,
Smces, Oih. Paint. 7)-7i?v
ISraiidics, Wines, CIus, 1 Iulj,
Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Bru Jies, Combs. Sta
tionery, Blank Books, Pa-fumery, Soaps
Tobacco, Segars, Snuffs, aid other articles
usually kept in Drug Stores;
R. S RUNN, M. D.
Luensuurg, .Aug z.) nsoiviv
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If not paid within the first six months l -If
not paid until the expiration of year
A failure to notify a discontinuance at,v
expiration ot the term subscribed forwpjj
considered a new engagement e
terms of advertising
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1 square, (12 lines,) $ 50 $
2 squares, (24 lines.) l.oo 1 5o
3 squares, (36 lines,) 1.50 2 00
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Over three weeks andlessthanthr.
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25 rents Tier souare for ;v..- .? uo'tf.
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THE TRIBUNE, No. 154 Nns.-an st..
3cc20 New ytKK
isi:ii:l ivi:.tioas.
I AM manufacturing and sollirp.at tbe k
rate of six dollars, O. C. (iHLE.VS 111
t.NT FEED CUTTER, nckuowleeged. ly ill
who have tried it, the simplest, must durri it
and easiest operated machine ever potten up.
It will cut Corn Fodder, lor? Straw, situ
Oats, tangled Straw, or liny. 1 Lave tLtrigit
of Cambria, Indiana Armst.-orjr. Clarion. Fa
est. Elk and Jefferson counties. Iwiildi-pi -'
of the 1 igLt in three cr four of tie last n-ctd
counties cn fair terms.
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ENT CARRIAGE "WHEELS, in Cr.ml ria trl
Blair counties. This Wheel has stood ihe test
ot over four years in many of tie Esteru r.:
South-western States, and prove to I e mink
stronger and more durable, although ott
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ritory on this, but will furnish j.f(&
propose to accommodate Ciir-fct-ygS
riaee-makers with Wht ls loriini'? lolvu-'
on reasonable terms'. These Wheels are
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fi-st
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dry, and examine for yourselves.
ISAAC C. SI.NGE
Ebensburg, February 2, lfrCO.
he subscriber will lease A rfltcrm ci - ;
"THE PENSACOLA MILL mJ'U-!.
with 1.000 acres or land acjoirni-,
timliered 30 acres surrounding the n-1- et
cleared, and under a high sti-te of ciih;'.''t
Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trink?--.
t;il hoc nnn lo .'e '..llbir SiiWS 1" 1T "
ai V'lV V A O X.IV,
well as sn
n upright saw, and three scialj ciW
ath. Ac., and is eapable of (iX
FEET OF LUiMUEll I'KM'-V.;
lars for lath
10.000 FI
The above described valual le prep'
be leased on favorable terms. Possess" t
An nt at, v tinto A-1rpcS
LLOYD k HILL.
1 1 n 1 1 H I n ? 1 u
Or Wm. II. Gakpner, Eso., Wi.
September 1, 1859:tf.
DAN C. RORBIS, 1?c1'
3 18C1.
I .4LER IS
-i 5IIIOXAHLE HATS .j CA,
Tzxxjl Street,
OPI OSITE THE MANSION Hot-,
D
JoInistoAvn, ra.
OOMETIIINCr new in ECL-iH
The undersigned having opened j' -jj;
Siloon, f onnected with his b.etia"'-' r
' . ,1.11 cn'tIUI-.' .
basement of Myers' new nan, - -i CX(U
q. ests all who'wishgood exercise to y
a call. ALE and LAGEK hEt - (l
U&J AUl. ' ,l5t.'.5tiV 1
approved manufacture. 'rrlt
11 THOMAS M hi-'1.
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Ebensburg, August 23, ISii
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL.
No. 1018 Chestnut st., VMlA$r;v
W. S. Camtbell
August i&:?.tf
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