The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 12, 1868, Image 4

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    Tlie farmers' Department.
Make More Butter. Butter h very
high and it is desirable to mcreaso the
supply of au article in such general use.
There is but one way of doing this.
We cannot increase the number of cows
bo as to meet the demand this fall and
winter, but we can by liberal feeding en
able the cows that we have to givo more
milk, or at least we can pet more milk
containing from one-third to one-half
more butter. That liberal feed will do
this there can be no questiou. What ex
tra food to give depends on circumstan
ces. The quality of the gras at this sea
son is apt to deteriorate, and even when
there is all abundance of ic, a little richer
food can be given to the cows with great
advantage. When gras3 is short, there is
still greater necessity for and advantage
in providing extra food. In many sec
tions there is much corn imperfectly ear
ed, and there can be no better way of dis
posing of it than to feed it out, stalks and
all. to milch cows. This will save husk
ing. If well cured and put in a small
stack, or in a barn, with layers of straw
between the corn, verv few of the soft
cars will mould. A liberal supply of such
fodder will keep up the flow of milk un
til Christmao, and if tho cows arc provid
ed with warm stables, butter may be made
nearlv all winter.
When there is no fodder of this kind
on the farm, feed ordinary corn stalks, or
hav and straw, with a liberal allowance of
some kind of train or of oil-cake, l'rob
ablv cornmeal is the cheapest food that
J . , , , . :.f.
can be used, aaa so iar as mo writer t.
perience extends, ho has never found any
trouble in using it. Four quarts a day
to each cow havo been used with great ad
vantage, and at the present price ol butter
such feeding is quite profitable. Some
dairymen prefer to feed half cornmeal and
half bran. When pea3 can be obtained
at about the same price as corn, u mixture
of equal parts of corn and pea-meal is per
haps the very best food that can be given
to a cow. If wheat bran was cheap, say
but a littlo higher than buy, wo would
feed that also.
But our object is not so much to say
which is the best grain to feed milch
cows, as to urge farmers to feed graiu of
pome kind. It does no, so much matter
what, only give the cows c liberal sup
ply of food, and they will supply a liberal
return of butter. The kind of grain, and
the way of feedingare lelt to the judgment
imd p-nod sense of the readers. When it
is convenient it is better to "slop" the
cows, but if not convenient the fodder may
be chaffed and moistened with water, and
a due proportion of meal mixed with it,
care being taken that the mangers are so
constructed an to avoid waste. With a
good supply of food, regularity in feeding,
cumlortublc stablej cleaned out daily, prop
er ventilation, and water easily accessible,
there is no trouble in doubling the ordi
nary quantity of butter from now until
mid-wiuter or later.
Judgino Horses by Appearances.
I offer the following suggestions, tho re
sult of my close observation and long ex
perience If the color be light sorrel or
chestnut, his fect, legs and lace white
these are mark9 of kindness. If be is
broad and full between the eyes, he m-ay
bo depended on as a horse for being train
ed to anything; c3 respects such horses,
the more kindly you treat them the better
you will be treated in return. Nor will a
horse of this description stand a whip if
well fed. It you want a safe horse, avoid
one that is dish faced. Ho may be so tar
gentle as not to scare, but he will have too
much go ahead in him to be safe with ev
erybody. If you want a fool, but a horse
of great bottom, get a deep by with not
a white hair about him. If his face is a
little dished so much the worse. Let no
man ride such a horse that is not an expert
rider; they are always tricky and unsafe.
If you want ono that will never give out,
never buy a largo, overgrown one. A
bhek horse cannot stand the heat, nor a
white one cold. If you want a gentle
horse, get one with more or less whi:e
about the head, the more the better. Se
lections thus made aro of great docility and
gentleness.
Cleansing Casks, Bottles, Etc.
The inquiry is olten made of us by farmers,
brewers, beef and pork packers, etc., re
garding the best method of deodorizing
and cleansing old cider and beer barrels,
musty cans, bottles, etc. Chemistry fur
nishes an agent in tho permangauate of
potassa which fully meets this want. A
pint of the permanganate turned into the
most mimy, filthy cider or beer cask and
rinsed about a lew moments, will entirely
decompose all fungoid growths and fer
menting matter, and render the cask as
sweet as those that are new. The deodo
rizing, disinfecting power of the perman
ganate, holding as it does live equivalants
of oxygen, is wonderful; it will even ueo
dorizo carbolic acid. The only way tore
move immediately the odor of carbolic ac
id from the hands, is to imajcrse them in
tho liquid permanganate. Huston Jour
nal of Vltcmistry.
Feedino Horses. The Arabs, tho
most careful of their horses of any people,
do most of their horse feeding at night
They say that feediug in the day time
does not impart o much vigor and elasti
city to the animal as night mastication
does. Their saying is that "barley at night
goes to the buttock in the m;rniti to
the manure." They afford water, too, very
tpariugly during the day time.
m
. Hedges Are made in South America
from the Aloe. It is a most useful tree;
nearly every part serves some purpose a
pweet pap flows from it when tapped; al
kali is also produced from the leaves;
the flowers make excellent pickles; the
pith is used for sharpening knives, the
roots arc woven into sacks, and the sharp
frpincs arc used as needles.
s
U MM Kit GOODS FOR lSGo 1 1
WHO L ESA L E AND RETAIL.
A. A. DARKER & SOX,
High St., EBENSBURG, PA.
A. A. BARKER & SON have received and
opened out, at their Store, on High street,
their Summer Etocit of goods for Co.
DRESS GOODS.
MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS,
ALPACAS, DELAINES, PRINTS,
FLANNELS, BLANKETS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS,
Every stvle in the market;
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND KNIT GOODS,
HATS CAPS, BOOTS SHOES.
WHITE GOODS,
embracing new styles of
NAINSOOKS, SWI?S MUSLINS, MULLS,
TARLETONS, WHITE CRINOLINES,
BRILLIANT & CORDED SKIRTING.
EM 15 BO ID ERIE S,
consisting in part of
JACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS
AND
INSERTINGS,
DIMITY
BOBBIN
BANDS, COLLARS, SETTS,
THREAD EDGINGS LACES
HOOPED SKIRTS,
Cheaper than ever.
The celebrated
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT,
the best in use,
Sold at tht very loxcest market ratet.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS!
DAMASKS, TABLE COVERS, CRASH
BROWN DAMASK T iBLE LINENS,
FRINGED HACK, DIAPER AND DAMASK
HONEY COMB QUILTS,
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
ALLENDALE QUILTS,
SWISS CURTAINS,
PILLOW CASE LINENS,
PILLOW CASE MUSLINS,
SHEETINGS, CARPETS, RUGS,
HASSOCKS, FLOOR CLOTHS, ic
Of all sizes, widths, and prices.
&c.
A full stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING!
BOOTS $ SHOES, HATS $ CAPS,
NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, &c.
A good assortment of
HARDWARE, Q U E ENS WAR E,
FEED, V E G E T A li L E S ,
We keep constantly on hand
& C.
Corn, Oats, Vegetables,
Middlings, Chop,
Snorts, Rran,
Butter, Egg3,
Lard,
And a general
variety
of articles
in this line.
FAMILY GROCERIES!
We have constantly on hand a complete
stock of Family Groceries, comprising Su
perfine, Extra and Family
FLOUR!
Buckwheat and Rye Flour, Corn and Oat
Meal, Hominy, Hulled Barley, Bacon,
Sugar-cured Hams, Dried Beef.
Salt by the barrel, and Sack Salt for Table
use ; Goshen and "Western Reserve
Cheese; Crackers of all kinds. '
TOBACCO!
Complete assortment of French Spices.
Sperm, Adamantine a Mould Candles
Soaps, Castile, Rosin, and all other kiuds.
Rio and Java Coffees.
Black, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas.
Hard, Soft, Pulverizel and
Brown Sugars.
Syrups and Molasses of all kinds.
Dried Apples and Peaches.
Mackerel, Herring, Salmon.
Coal Oil and Turprntine.
Lard, AY hale and Linseed Oils.
Paints of every description.
Scrub, and Horse Brushes.
Varnishes,
&c, 4c, &., &c, &c.
DR UGS AND PA TEXT MEDICINES.
All kinds of
IRON AND NAILS.
IVotice.
Buying twice as large a stock as any other
merchant in town, we buy cheaper, and can
therefore re 1 1 efeeaper, than any eorapetitr.
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS f
CA L L A N D EXAMINE GOODS t
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS f
The public is invited to call before purcha
sing elsewhere. No charge for showing
goods, buy or not buy.
Customers waited on by polito and atten
tive Salesmen.
37 Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and
otlior Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country
j'ro'iucc generally, taken in exchange for
1 Goods. anglS
"pVBENSBURG STOVE and TIN
WARE DEPOT ! ' -T.
IP. WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
Just received, at the Ebensburg Stove and
Tinware- Depot, a large and well selected
stock of .
COOK STOVES,
PARLOR STOVES,
OFFICE STOVES,
COPPER WARE,
TINWARE,
SHEET-IRON WARE,
HOUSE SPOUTING.
TIN ROOFING, Ac.
And a general assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery,
Farm Edge Tools,
Nails, Horse Shoes,
Horse Shoe Nails,
Table Cutlery,
Pocket Cutlery,
Augers, Bits, Files,
Hatchets, Hummers,
Hinges, Gimlets,
Screws, Locks,,
Latches, Bolts,
Halter Chains,
Breast Chains,
Trace Chains,
Horse Brushes,
Curry Combs,
Apple Parers,
Hand Saws,
Oil Stones,
Meat Cutters, ,
Coal Hod3,
Door Lock Keys,
Sad Iron3,
Coffee Mills,
Coffee Roasters,
Carbon Oil Lamps.
Chimneys, Burners,
Wicks, Stove Polish,
Boot Polish,
Hoop Iron,
Wagon Iron,
Bolts, &c.
I desire to call particular attention t-the
fact that ray stock of
STOVES!
Is the largest and best in Cambria county.
And any Cooking Stove desired I will get
when ordered at manufacturers' retail prices.
Odd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, for re
pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others
will be ordered when wanted.
OIL BARRELS!
Made out of Galvanized Sheet Iron, to
hold any desired quantity, manufactured and
for sale at the Ebensburg Stove and Tinware
Depot. All dealers in Oil should have them.
TELE EUREKA COFFEE ROASTER
A time saving, temper saving, labor sa
ving, money saving invention. The women's
friend. The best Roaster in market.
As I have larely added Iarjielj to my stock,
and have now a first-class Hardware and Tin
Store, persons in want of anything in my line
are invited to give me a caU. One thing I
desire to be distinctly understood-
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD !
gQf Repairing promptly attended to.
By strict attention to business and a desire
to deal fairly end justly with all men, I
hope to merit and receive a share ot public
patronage.
tSsB Store on High street, Ebensburg, in
the rooms lately occupied bv Mills & Davis.
augl3 THOS. W. WILLIAMS.
s
UMMER ANNOUNCEMENT ! !
WOOD MORRELL CO.
Have just received, at their Mammoth Store,
near the Railroad Statiou,
JOHNSTOWN,
Still another invoice of
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Also, MILLINERY,
DRESS GOODS, CARPETS, GROCERIES,
They offer Goods of all descriptions at
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
As cheap as they can be purchased in
the Eastern Cities.
Our stock of
GENERAL DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
RAG, INGRAIN, & BRUSSELS CARPETS,
MATTING, PAPER HANGINGS,
BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
QUEENS WARE, YELLOW" WARE,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE,
IRON, NAILS, FEED, SALT, &c,
Is the largest ever brought into Jehnstown.
By buying our Goods-in large quantities, and
on the best terms, we are enabled to sell
at prices much lower than are offer
ed elsewhere in Johnstown. We
particularly invite the at
tention of
COUNTRY MERCHANTS !
To our facilities for supplying them promptly
with every article in demand by their
customers, and at satisfactory fig
ures. Competent clerks always
in waiting to show Goods.
A specialty f our business is the
DAILY MEAT MARKET AND THE VEG
ETABLE DEPARTMENT,
At which citizens can procure all kinds of
Freeh Meat and Vegetables in season.
On the second and third floors, but with
convenient entrances on the first floor from
Washington street, are two enpacious
TAILOR and
SHOE
snors,
Where fine and coarse Boots and Shoes, and
all kinds of Gentlemen's Wearing Ap
parel are made to order, promptly,
and in fashionable style.
; A full line of Clothr, Cassirners, Cas-
sinets, &c, constantly on hind. In the Shoe
Department are kept for sale Shoe Findings
of all kinds, and a prime assortment of Up
per and Solo Leather. sep3
Advertise in The Allcghanian.
GRANT HOUSE,
TIEMLOCK. TA.,
John Wilkin, Proprietor.
This house ha3 been refitted, and offers
superior accommodations to any other house
in town. The proprietor, after long experi
ence in ihe business, feels confident he under
stands the want3 of the public. His table
will be supplied with all the delicacies of the
season. By constant attention, he expects
to merit a liberal share of public patronage.
August 13, 1868.
TTN10N HOUSE,
U EBENSBURG, TA.,
Jerome A. Plott. Proprietor.
No pains will be spared to render this hotel
worthy of a continuation of the patronage
it has heretofore received. TLe table will
always be tarnished with the best the market
affords; the bar with the best of liquors.
The stable is large, and will be attended by
an attentive hostler. 13-
LOGAN HOUSE,
EBENSBURG, PA.,
Isaac Crawford, Proprietor.
The Locan has been thoroughly refitted
and refurnished, and now offers superior in
ducements to the public. The Table and
Bar inferior to none in the State, and Sta
blinflr of the verv best. Taug 13.
F
OSTER HOUSE,
Cor. Clinton & Locust sts.,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.,
Wm. Linton, Proprietor.
This well known house has been complete
ly refitted and refurnished, and is now pre
pared for ihe reception of guests at reasona
ble charges. auo 13
OUNTAIN HOUSE,
EBENSBURG, PA.
R. P. Linton & Co., Proprietors.
The Table is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies. The Bar is supplied with
choice liquors : and the Stable attended by
carefulhostlers. Boarderstaken by the week,
month or year. nuff 13
LAUREL RUN EXCHANGE,
HEMLOCK, CAMBRIA CO., PA.,
Richard Detlinq, Proprietor.
This popular stand has lately been refitted
throughout, and its doors are now open for
the reception of tho tired, hungry or thirsty
public. Lu 14
UNION HOUSE,
HEMLOCK, CAMBRIA CO., PA.,
Otto Helly, Proprietor.
This hotel is situated immediately along
side the Railroad Depot, and is the most con
venient stopping place in4town for travelers.
August 13, 1868.J i
AM13RIA HOUSE,
EBENSBURG, PA.,
Henry Fostkk, Proprietor.
The first class position among first class
Hotels J will berUnaintained in the future, as
in the past, bv the Arcade. laus 13
E.
C. EBY & CO ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
And Commission Merchants,
No.
522 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth
Philadelphia.
We have constantly on hand a general as
sortment of all kinds of fish; in large and
pm ill nacknercs. w hich we will sell low for
C??!i or short credit. Also, Duncannori Nails
and Spikes of all size?, constantly on hand
and for sale at Manufacturer's prices. aul3
TC. JENKINS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Wholesale Dealer and Receiver of
FLOUR, AND ALL EIN)S of PRODUCE,
Also : REFINED OILS,
Checkered Front, 273 Liberty st.,
riTTsauaw, Pa.
IQF' Trices Current
sent to shippers.
and Marking Plates
aug!3
JgENSON, CAMPBELL & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 507 Market St., Philadelphia.
2? Refer by permission to A. A. Barker,
Ebensburg. aug'-S
A.RNES, OSTER 11 OUT, I1ERRON
& Co.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS,
STRAW GOODS,
And FURS,
No. 503 Market St., above Fifth St.,
augl3 Philadelphia.
WHOLESALE
V GROG
QALDWELL
OHSIEKT.
& fry;,
Wholesale Dealers in
GLOVES, and
NOTIONS,
406 Market street, Philadelphia.
I. C. CALDWELL,
auj
1-5"!
WM. W. FRY.
JAS. W. ItlDDLE,
JNO. C. SHERBORNE,
J. FUTHEY PMITII,
W. CALVIS MOORK.
RIDDLE, SHERBORNE & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
433 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant
street, agl3 PHIL AD A.
JACOB K. SMITH. jr. R. SELTZER.
S5:
MITH & SELTZER,
Importers and Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
GUNS, CUTLERY, &c.
No. 409 N. Third St., above Callowhill,
augl3 Philadelphia.
-gEN. P.
THOMPSON, with
A. OPPENHEIMER 4
CO.,
Manufacturers ar.d Jobbers of
HATS, CAPS, FURS, and STRAW GOODS,
No. 517 Market street,
augl3 Philadelfiiia.
T.
S. ROBINSON, with
GEO. F. ROBINSON & CO..
Manufacturers of
PINE, HEMLOCK, BEECH, and MAPLE
LUMBER.
Alo, FLOORING, WEATIIERBOARDING.
SHINGLES, LATH, BLACK WALNUT,
ASH, and CHERRY,
Orders sent to Ebensburg, Cambria Co., or
Rush House, Pittsburg, will be promptly at
tended to. aug 13.
ATIONAL SOAP AND CANDLE
MANUFACTORY,
HENRY SCHNABLEi
Wholesale dealer in Soap, Candles, Groce
ries, Liquors and Fish, at city prices,
auglS Main t., JOHNSTOWN, PA.
17" HOLES ALE AND RETAIL
TIN, COPPER, k SHEET-IRON WARE
MANUFACTORY.
Having been East and purchased my stock
when prices were low, I am now prepared to
offer cash buyers better bargains than can be
had anywhere in
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
My stock consists in part of every variety of
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER AND BRASS
WARES,
ENAMELED AND PLAIN SAUCE PANS,
BOILERS, SKILLETS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH HEAVY WARE,
Made without seam out of Double Tin,
TOILET SETS,
Unsurpassed in beauty and cheapness,
PIE FORKS, CORN POPPERS,
COFFEE MILLS, IRON SKIMMERS,
MINCING KNIVES, SLAW CUTTERS,
And erry article ycu need in the Kitchen.
Particular attention given to
SPOUTING !
VALLEYS AND CONDUCTORS !
I am sole agent in this place for the
NOBLE COOK,
IRONSIDES,
GREAT REPUBLIC,
TRIUMPH,
SPEAR'S ANTI-DUST
HEATING AND COOKING STOVES.
Odd Plates for repairs constantly on hand,
as well as other make of Stoves, which will
bo sold fit prices to please.
GRATES and GRATE FRONTS,
of all 6izes, with
CAST IR02TFENDERS,
Furnished at Manufacturers Retail Prices
1 would can particular attention to my
stock and prices of
LAMP TRIMMINGS,
Consisting in pan of all varieties of
BURNERS, CHIMNEYS,
WICKS, OIL CANS,
Which I nm retailing at Wholesalo Prices.
SUGAR KETTLES, CAULDRONS, STOVE
POTS, &.c ,
All sires, constantly on hr.::d at reduced
prices.
Special attention gier. to
j orbing:
In Tin, Copper, or Sheet Iron, at lowest pos-"
Bible raten.
MERCHANTS' WHOLESALE LIST
Now ready and will be tent on application by
mail or in person.
JtiiJ" Hoping to see a!l
r.nd many new ones this ;
my old customers
priug, l return my
most sincere thanks for the very liberal pat
ronage I have already received, and will en
deavor to please ail who nay call, whether
thev buv or not. Cull on or address
FRANK W. HaV,
aug!3 Johnstown-, Pa.
T K M M O N
ic 31 U R R A Y
EBEXSBURO DRUG 5 BOOK STORE!
Lkmxon & MrRiiAT, dealers iu
Drugs, Medicines,
Perlumery,
Fancy Soaps,
Patent Medicine?,
Pure Spices,
Flavoring Extracts,
Cap Paper,
Post Paper,
Pass Hooks,
F51ank Books,
I'rayer Bookr, Dibits,
H istories,
Novels,
School Books,
Jewelry,
Photograph Albums,
Note and Billet Paper,!
I'ipes, Tobacco,
Pens, Pencils,
jCigars, and Snnll',
Penknives, Bure Liquors for
Pocket Books, jmedicinal purposes.
Ebensburg, August -0, lfcGS-3ra.
R
EES J.
LLOYD,
Successor of R,
S; Btinn,
Dealer in
PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS,
oi La,
AND DYE-STUFFS, PERFUME
RY AND FANCY ARTICLES, PURE
WINES AND BRANDIES FOR MEDI
CAL PURPOSES, PATENT MEDICINES, &c.
Also .-
Letter, Cap, and Note Papers,
Pens, Pencils, Superior Ink,
And other articles kept
by Druggi?ts generally.
Physicians'1 prescriptions carrfttlly compounded.
Office on Main Street, opposite the Moun
tain House, Ebensburg, Pa. auglG
N
T E W T A I L O R S II 0 1'!-
The subscriber has removed his Tailor
Shop into READE'S NEW BUILDING, on
Center street, near Colonade Row, and re
spectfully informs his old customers and all
the rest of mankind that he is now prepared
to manufacture all kinds of
GENTS AND YOUTHS' WEARING AP
PAREL, in the latest style of the art, with neat
ness an 3 dispatch, aiid at low rates.
Persons needing work in my lino are
respectfully invited to give me a call.
D. J. EVANS.
Ebensburg, Aug. 13, tf.
LATEST ARRIVAL!
The subscriber has just received, at
his store, on High street, Ebensburg, a large
and salable stock of
Flour, Bacon, Sugars,
Molasses, Tea, Collec,
Table Salt, Parrel Salt, Spices,
Cheese, Tobacco, Cigais,
and everything in the ,
Grocery Notion and Confectionery line.
Also, Boots and Shoes, Carbon aud Lubri
cating Oils, &c, &c.
All which will be sold vely cheai' for
cash. ag!3 G. O. OWENS.
ALTFATIIER,
Manufacturer of and
Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer in
HAVANA ani DOMESTIC CIGARS, PLUG,
FINE CUT CHEWING asu SMOKING
TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, SNUFF
BOXES, and CIGAR CASES,
At the sign of the Indian, Main St.,
Sept. 3, 18CS. Johnstown, Pa.
ABRAHAM BLAINE, Barter
Ebensbcbo, Pa.
Shaving, Shampooing, and Hair-dressing
done in the most artistic style.
Saloon directly opposite the "Moun
tain House." augl3
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L
OOK WELL TO YOUR
BOOT AND SHOE MAX UFA CTC&T. I
The subscriber, having dWncnsed with
oaic ui liiisicra-maue won; U3 IV spec!
hi3 establishment, is detcrm-ncl to
lnmselt witu renewed energy to )
tacture ot t
P DOTS AND S II 0 1 s :
He has in his employ a corps of coiu;.c:.-:
workmen, and ass'erts that he can tu
out a better Boot or Shoe thun any
similar establishment in Cambria Joun-5
ty. Give him a trial and he conviac
Particular attention paid to the uian f
uf.icturc of f
FINE FRENCH CA L F SKIN LOOTS i
Good work, moderate prices, and satifact'
gnar.intred ia all c,- ' f
Bor,?
I shoc repaired promptly nndi
.;a.e c.inntr. " T
Jf"5v i. o; or.
High-it., ono Jtor cast (
Crawford's Hotel.
GIVE MF. A CALL 1 5
aug. 13 JOHN D.THOMAS. I
Q A DDLERY AN 1) II ARN KS.S
kT5 The undersigned keeps corunt'v o
hand and is Mill ni:uiul';i.-tui:!:g articl
in hia line, such. s
SADDLES.
FINE SINGLE AND IioIT.LE HAR'EC
DRAFT H.UNi:s.
BLIND BRIDLES, KUHNi; Dr.IhLlI
CHECK i. ;Ni".S. I
II ALTERS, WHIPS, ; :('!ir.ANIS ;
All which
fur ;sit.
His work
h
w:il tiuj.Cje vt' at low k
is all warrant? K nm! l oiic ei'
rienced in tbc business, ho usescn.'v
of leather. Thankful fjr pust faror,
hopes by attention to tui'itss to nitr'
continuance of the palronuge herilofir
liberally extended to hiin.
Shop above the tin store of Tl. '
Williams, High st. Persons wishir.? ; :
substantial Harness can he aecomraoiiatc.!
5rirAll persons indebted to m nre;
quested to call and Fettle a? soon a-i i ?;
I "rrii tniriey.
a -5 '' HI Gli A. M (.':
. T)RlCi:$ REDUCED!
JL J i! N ST OWN MA RDLE
wor.
1 ho S'.iijji-ni.'-r has just
received a j.
I ami haim.-um.' invoice of
j 1TAJ.1AX AND -IJJEIirCAV MAHlill
i compvisi'i Hie largest mm r.i:t t stock u.
j kind ever broupbt to JoVsn?to"- n,
tiiblishment. on rra:k.liii Meu-t.
prep:ir'"l, with an nil equate fvscc v'. v
pnccii find siriMlful workmen, to eser
kinds of MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONK?.':
BLE TOPS. BUREAU TOPS, MANTEL
as cheap us they can be purchased iu a:; l
the cities I
A large stock of GRINDSTONES on i
and for sale low.
Articles of my nnufacture can bo ; n: '
sed at the Hardware Store of lir. Or
Huntley, in Ebensburg.
ry prompt attention paid to uri.C:"
a distance,- nnd work delivered v :
red. nug!3 JOHN PALL,
IORETT
J The tin
TTO MA RULE 0!Uv;
undersigned beg? leave to.
the citirens of Cambria and adjoir-i
ties that he has just received u stork 1 1.
fintst Italian and other Marbles at Insyi
lishment, in Loretto, Cambria cor.ntv.r i"
Monuments, Tomlx, Crave Sln-.u i '' "f
Bureau !prs manufactured of the uiosi
tiful and finest quality of Foreign an i t'j.
tic marble, always or hand and in a ie t:
as cheap as they can be purchase 1 ia'-: .
in a neat and w orkmanlike in : it r. i r. s
the shortest notice. ;
The miblic are resnectfullv i :i v ; tc J t s
1 L
me a call betore pure;
am confident that mv
clsewnc.
oi.d I'M'
wor?
satisfy any person desiring anvui
line of business.
Now is the time to get a cheny j
au:
:-3
JAMES WIU-'-
1
PATRONIZE YOUR
THE PROTECTION
i went a r k company u
LOCATED AT EliEN SUUUtJ, M
The above named Company, ory
April Cth, IS57, will c fleet iiisu:."- ?
property at safe rates. Btiii p-r:il i
careful in the risks taken, this Coc:r:1;
seats a reliable and cheap medium,
which persons may secure themselves
probable losses by fife. f.
Office on Centre Street, cer.rlj a. r
the "Mountain House."
JOHN WILLIAMS, ":;
R J. Lloyd, Scc'y. & Treas. I
Agents :
EVAN ROBERTS, Johnstone v
JAMES PURSE, "
JNO. E. ROBERTS. Ebcnslu'r
Ebensburr, Aug. 13, 1SGS. j
Y
ALU ALE FARM FOR f-H
The subscriber offers at 1
his FARM, situate in Chest
bria county, four miles from Larron' j
six miles "from Chest Springs.
consists of Sixty-Five Acres, oi - ?
acres arc cleared and in a good t
tivation. The balance of the ?
.:.,il,ri.,l with i,,nvl;ot:lble lunil'P'- ' f
lllUOVIV v
comfortable Frame House anil 5
'i
On iirnniscs. besides a young ';"
Orchard of choice fruit trees. - t
also a nerer-faiiing spring ot K
nthpr conveniences on the lanJ-
erty will be sold on fair terms m--
lettable title will be given. KJ;K
lifiilnrs iinnlv to N. D-
ticulars apply to
Chest Tp , Aug
13-tt.
JCrfi-Job Work ofallkiaus
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