The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 19, 1868, Image 4

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Tlio Farmers' Dcpaflment.
How a Farmer may Lose Money.
By not taking a good liooie paper.
Keeping do account of home opera
tion". Paving no attent on to t! e maxim, in. t
'A stitch in time saves nine," in regard
to trie sowing of grain and planting of
seed at the proper season.
Leaving reapers, plwe, cultivator, etc,
uncovered from the rain and heat of the
sun. More money is lost in this way than
ti i t r
most people are wining -o Deneve.
Permitting broken implements to be
scattered over the frm until they are ir
reparable. By repairing broken imple
ment at the proper time many dollars
may be saved, a proof of the assertion
that "lime is money.'
Attending the auctions and purchasing
all kinds of trumpery, because, in the
words of the vender, the articles are "very
cheap." Allowing fences to remain unre
paired until strange cattle are found graz
ing in the meadow, grain fields, or bruis
ing the fruit trees.
Disbelieving the principle of a rotation
cf crops before making a single experi
ment. Plantinz froit trees with the expecta
tion of having fruit ; without g'mng the
trees half the attention required to make
them profitable.
Fracticing economy by depriving stock
of proper snelter auring winter, ana giv
ing them unsound food, such as half rot
ten and mouldy hav and fodder.
Keeping an innumerable tribe of rats
on the premise?, and two or three lazy
dogs that eat up more in a month than
they are worth in whole a life time.
Average Age of Animals. -The
average age of cats is 15 years ; of squirrels
and hares, 7 or 8 years; pf rabbits, 7; a
bear rarely exceeds 20 years j a wolf, 20;
a fox, il to 10; lions are long lived, the
one known by the name of Pompey liviog
to fie age ct 70 years; elephants have been
known, it is asserted, to live to the great
age of 400 years. "When Alexander the
Great conquered Porus, King of InJia, he
took a great elephant which had fought
very valiantly for the King, and named
him Ajax, dedicated him to the sua, and
let him go with this inscription : "Alex
ander, the son of Jupiter, dedicated Ajax
to the Pun." The elephant was found
with thi inscription 350 years after.
Pigs have been known to live to the age
of 20, and tho rhinoceros to 20; a horse
has been konwn to live to the age of G2,
but averages 25 to 30, caiueU sometimes
hvo to the age ot 100 ; stags are very long
lived ; sheep seldom exceed the age of 10;
cows live about 15 years, and are then kil
led for beef. Cuvier considers it proba
ble that whales sometimes live 1,000 years;
the dolphin and porpoise attain the age of
SO; an eagle died at Yienoa at the age of
104; ravens frequently reach the age of
130; swans have been known to live 300
years. Mr. Malerton has the skeleton of
a ?wan that attained the age of 200 years.
Pelicans are long lived. A tortoise has
been known to live 107 ytar3.
Making Saurkraut. As several la
dies within the past two weeks Lave desir
ed us to republish our recipe for making
this much esteemed dish hy many persons,
we herewith comply with their request,
in order that it may be in time for this
years crop of cabbages. It is this: In
the first place let your "stand," holding
from a half barrel to a barrel, be thor
oughly scalded out; the cutter, the tub
and the stamper also well scalded. Take
off all the outer leaves l the cabbage,
halve them, remove the heart, and pro
ceed with the cutting. Lay some clean
Jeaves at the bottom of the stand, sprink
le with a handful of salt, fill in a half
bushel of the cut cabbage, stamp gently
until the juice begins to make its appear
ance, then add another handful of salt,
and so on until the stand is full. Cover
over with cabbtge leave?; place on top a
clean board fitting the spac? prettj vrell,
and on the top of that a stone weighing
twelve or fittceu pounds. Stand away in
a cool place, and when hard freezing cornea
on remove to the cellar. It will be ready
for use in from four to b'ix weeks. The
cabbage should be cut tolerably coarse.
The Eavoy variety makes the best article,
but it is only half as productive as the
Drumhead aud Flat Dutch. German
totcn Telegraph. ,
Farming as a Calling. A writer
in the Boston Cultivator, in speaking of
the nobility ol farming, and after quoting
Adam as a farmer, goes on justly to say :
"The long line of Patriarchs honored this
calling. lie who spoke as never man
spoke drew the vast majority of his illus
trations from nature aod from the labors
of the husbandman. The greatest and
best men of earth have always had a fond
ness for agricultural pursuit.. Scientific
truth is marvelou. The laws of germi
nation and growth aro uarvelous. The
iarmer lives uud lalors aniid wonders.
lie dea'd lace to ace with nature. He is
a co-'abcrer with the Creator in furnish-in-
he liicatjj ol subsistence t.) G id'screa-
" ture. Ge-jloy, Natural history and
Antronouiy fac oiiibi.crd in hia calling.
Let iaruieV sons n.ior their occupation.
Youn Uicti, Nature's jsjll.prits are l'.ce!
" Look up ana behold the pojr and skill
, ,f the creator. Explore the wonders
nrouud you. N-jio ihir peculiarities and
vheir beauties, uud when the sca-on of rest
' agaiu couies rou;iJ, let the wisdom cf oth
er niuds and the lirht u! knowledge and
science fall on them uud reveal them in
their true glory."
Pickles. An excellent way to make
pickles that will ke? p a j ear or more, is to
drop them into bo;liuj? waer, but not
boil themj let them in ten minutes, wipe
them dry, and drop into cold spiced viuc
car and they will not need to be put into
BaU water, and are always ready for use.
gUMMER. GOODS FOK
186S!!-
Alt
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A. A. BARKER & SOX,
High St., EBENSBURG, PA.
A. A. BARKER k SON have received and
opened out, at their Store, on High street,
their Bummer stock of goods for '68.
DRESS GOODS.
MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS,
ALPACAS, DELAINES, PRINTS,
FLANNELS, BLANKETS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS,
Every style in the market;
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND KNIT GOODS,
HATS CAPS, 300TS SHOES.
WHITE GOODS,
embracing new Btyle3 of
NAINSOOKS, SWI?S MUSLINS. MULLS,
TARLETONS, WHITE CRINOLINES,
BRILLIANT CORDED SKIRTING.
EMBROIDERIES,
consisting in part of
JACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS
AND
INSERTINGS,
DIMITY BANDS, COLLARS, SETTS,
BOBBIN THREAD EDGINGS LACS.
HOOPED SKIRTS,
Cheaper than ever.
The celebrated
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT,
the best in use,
Sold at the very loxctst market rates.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS!
DAMASKS. TABLE COVERS, CRASH
BROWN A DAMASK T VBLE LINENS,
FRINGED HACK, DM PER AND DAMASK
HONEY COMB QUILTS,
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
ALLENDALE QUILTS,
SWISS CURTAINS,
PILLOW CASE LINENS,
PILLOW CASE MUSLINS,
SHEETINGS, CARPETS, RUGS,
nASSOCKS, FLOOR CLOTHS, &-., &c , Ac,
Of all sizes, widths, and prices.
A full stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING!
BOOTS SHOES, HATS CAPS,
NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, &c.
A good aeaortment of
HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, &c.
FEED, VEGETABLES,
We keep constantly on hand
Corn, Oats,
Middlings, Chop,
Short3, Bran,
Butter, Eggs,
Lard,
Vegetables,
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
Cheete ; Crackers of all kinds.
TOBACCO I
Complete assortment of French Spices.
sperm. Adamantine Mould Candles
Soaps, Castile, Rosic, and all other kinds.
Rio and Java Coffees.
Black, Imperial aud xoung Hyson Teas.
Hard, Soft, Pu'verizel and
Brown Sugars.
Syrups and Molasses of all kinds.
Dried Apples and Peaches.
Mackerel, Herring, Salmon.
Coal Oil and Turpentine.
Lard, Whale and Linseed Oils.
Paints of every description.
Scrub, and Horse Brushes.
Varnishes,
Ac, Ac, As., &c, &.C.
DR UGS AND PA TEST MEDICINES.
All kinds of
IRON AND NAILS.
IVotlce.
Buying twice n$ large a stock as any other
merchant in town, we buy cheaper, aid can
there-tore sell cheaper, than any competitor.
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS !
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS !
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS !
The public is invited to call before purcha
sing elsewhere. No charge for showing
goods, buy or not buy.
Customers waited on by polite and atten
tive Salesmen.
tic-f Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and
other' Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country
Produce generally, taken in exchange for
Goods. . augt3
TIN-
WARE
DETOT 1
T. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
Just received, at the Ebensburg Stove an!
Tinware Depot, a large and well selected
stock of
COOK STOVES,
PARLOR STOVES,
OFFICE STOVES,
COPPER WARE,
TINWARE,
SHEET-IRON WARE,
HOUSE SPOUTING,
UNROOFING, &c.
And a general assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery, Apple Parers,
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,
Hand Saws,
Oil Stones,
Meat Cutter,
Coal Hods,
Door Lock Keys,
Sad Irons,
Coffee Mills,
Coffee Roasters, (
Carbon Oil Lamps,
Chimneys, Burners,
Wicks, Stove ToUsh,
Boot Polish,
Hoop Iron,
Wagon Iron,
Bolts, &c.
Horse Brushes,
Curry Combs,
I desire to coll particular attention to the
fact that my stock of
STOVES!
Is the largest and best in Cambria county.
And any Cooking Stove desired I will gel
when ordered at manufacturers retail prices
Odd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, for re
pairs, on hand for the Stores 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 btove and Tinware
Depot. All dealers in Oil should have them.
THE 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 lately added largelj to my 6tock,
and have now a first-class Hardware and Tin
Store, persons in want of anytbicg in my line
are invited to give me a call. One thing I
desire to be distinctly understood
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
iSF" Repairing promptly attended to.
By strict attention to business and a desire
to deal fairly and justly with all men, I
hope to merit and receive a share ot public
patronage.
ST Store on High street, Ebensburg, in
the rooms lately occupied by Mills k Davi3.
aug!3 THOS. W. WILLIAMS.
gUMMER
WOOD
-ANNOUivO E M EN
T -
a
MO RRELL i CO
Hare just received, at their Mammoth Store,
Bear the Railroad Station,
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.
Onr stock of
GENERAL DRY GOODS, CLOTniNG,
RAG, INGRAIN, k BRUSSELS CARPETS,
MATTING, PAPER HANGINGS,
BOOTS and SHOES, HATS asd CAPS,
QUEENS WARE, YELLOW WARE,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE,
IRON, NAILS, FEED, SALT, &c,
Is the largest ever brought iDto Johnstown.
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 ef our business is the
DAILY MEAT MARKET AND THE VEG
ETABLE DEPARTMENT,
At which citizens can procure all kinds of
Fresh Meat aud v egetables in season.
On the second and third floors, bu. with
convenient entrances on the first floor from
Washington street, are two capacious
TAILOR and SHOE SHOPS,
Where fine anl . coarse Boots and Shoes, aud
all kinds of Gentlemen a Wearing Ap
parel are made to order, promptly,
and in fashionable style.
Pgg- A full line of Cloths, Cassimera, Cas-
sinets, &c., constantly on hand. In the Shoe
Department are kept for sale Shoe Findings
Of all kinuB, ana a prime assortment of Up
per and Sole Leather. sep3
Advertise in The Alleghanian.
STOVE AND
RANT nOUSE,
HEMLOCK, TA.,
John Wilkin, Proprietor.
This bouse has been refitted, and offers
superior accommodations to any other house
in town. The proprietor, after long experi
ence in the business, feela confident he under-
stands tne wants or tne public, rns muic
will be supplied with all the delicacies of the
season. Bv constant attention, he expects
to merit a liberal share of public patronage.
August 13, 1868.
UNION HOUSE,
EBENSBURG, PA.,
Jiaovi A. Plott. Proprietor.
No pains will be spared to render this hotel
worthy of a continuation of the patronage
it has heretofore received. The table will
always be turnished 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. ug 13.
LOGAN HOUSE,
EBENSBURG, PA.,
Isaac Crawford, Proprietor.
The Logan 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
bling of the very best. ug 13.
FOSTER HOUSE,
Cor. Clinton k Loccst sts.,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.,
Wm. Linton, Proprietor.
This well known house has been complete
ly refitted and refurnished, and i3 now pre
pared for the reception of guests at reasona
ble charges. . aug 13.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
EBENSBURG, PA.
R. P. Lintox & Co., Proprietors.
The Table is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies. The Bar is supplied with
choice liquors : and the Stable attended by
carefulhostlers. Boarders taken by the week,
month or year. aupr 13
AUREL RUN EXCHANGE,
HEMLOCK, CAMBRIA CO., PA.,
Richard Detling, Proprietor.
This popular stand has lately been refitted
throughout, and its doors are now open for
the reception of the tired, hungry or thirsty
public. aug 13
NION HOUSE,
HEMLOCK, CAMBRIA CO., PA.,
Otto Hellt, J'ropritcor.
This hotel is situated immediately along
side the Railroad Depot, and is the most con
venient stopping place injtown for travelers.
August 13, 1868.1 1
A.MBRIA HOUSE,
EBENSBURG, PA.,
IIksrt Fostkk, Proprietor.
The first class position among first class
notelslwill beJmaintained in the future, as
in the past, by the Arcade. aug 13.
E.
C. EBY & CO ,
WHOLESALE GROCEP.S,
And Commission Ala-chants,
No. 522 Market Bt., between Fifth and S.ixth,
Philadelphia.
We have constantly on hand a general as
sortment of all kinds of nsb, in large and
small packages, which we will sell low for
Cash or short credit. Also, Duncannon Nails
tnd Spikes of all size3, constantly on hand
aid for sale at Manufacturer's prices. aul3
rp c. JENKINS,
"i V COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Wholesale Dealer and Receiver of
FLOUR, ASD ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
Also : REFINED OILS,
Checkered Front, 2T3 Liberty St.,
Pittsbvbo, Pa.
jf Prices Current and Marking Plates
sent to shippers. aug!3
B
ENSON, CAMPBELL & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 507 MarVet St., Philadelphia.
gy Refer by permission to A. A. Barker,
Ebensburg. tg-
BARNES, OSTERHOUT, IIERRON
& Co.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS,
STRAW GOODS,
And FURS,
No. 503 Market at., above Fifth St.,
augl3 Philadelphia.
WHOLESALE S,
nTAT 7
AV" TdW Y v
GROCERS
CALDWELL & FRY,
Wholesale Dealers in
OHSIERY,
GLOVES, and
NOTIONS,
406 Market street, Philadelphia. . '
I. C. CALDWELL, Lau" 13J VfH. W- FRY.
JAS. W. RIDDLE, J. riTKKY SMITH,
JSO. C. SHERBORNE, W. CALVIN MOOBE.
"DIDDLE, SHERBORNE & CO.,
A Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIGN k DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
438 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant
street, Uiugl3 PHILADA.
JACOB K. SMITH. J. B. BKLTZEK.
SMITH & SELTZER,
Importers and Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
ULNS, CUTLERY, &c.
No. 409 N. Third St., above Callowhill,
augl3 Philadelphia.
EN. P. THOMPSON, with
A. OPPENHEIMER & CO..
Manufacturers acd Jobbers of
HATS, CAPS, FURS, and STRAW GOODS,
iso. 517 Market street,
aug!3 Philadelphia.
T.
S. ROBINSON, with
GEO. F. ROBINSON & CO.,
Manufacturers of
PINE, HEMLOCK, BEECH, and MAPLE
LUMBER.
Also, FLOORING, WEATIIERBOARD1NG,
StUJNUL.ES, LATH, BLACK WALNUT,
ASH, and CHERRY,
Orders sent to Ebensburg, Cambria co.,
Rush House, Pittsburg, will be promptly at
tended to. auc 13
"TVTATIONAL SOAP AND CANDLE
MANUFACTORY,
HENRY SC UNA RLE,
Wholesale dealer in Soap, Candles, Groce
ries, Liquors and Fish, at city prices,
aug!3 Mais st., JOHNSTOWN, PA.
"7" 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 buyer3 better bargains than can be
ouJ'u
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
My stock consists in part ot every variety of
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER AND BRASS
WARES,
ENAMELED AND TLAIN 'SAUCE PANS,
BOILERS, SKILLETS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH nEAVY WARE,
Made without seam out of Double Tin,
TOILET SETS,
Unsurpassed in beauty and cheapness,
TIE FORKS, CORN POPPERS,
COFFEE MILLS, IRON SKIMMERS,
MINCING KNIVES, SLAW CUTTERS,
And every article ycu need in the Kitchen.
Particular attention given to
SPOUTING !
VALLEYS AND CONDUCTORS !
I am sole agent in thi? place for the
NOBLE COOK, i.
' 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
be sold at prices to please.
GRATES and GRATE FRONTS,
of all sizes, with
CAST I RON T EN D E RS ,
Furnished at Manufacturers Retail Prices.
I would call particular attention to my
stock and prices of
LAMP TRIMMINGS,
Consisting in pari of all varieties of
BURNERS, CHIMNEYS,
WICKS, OIL CANS,
Which I am retailing at Wholesale Price3.
SUGAR KETTLES, CAULDRONS, STOVE
POTS, &c,
All aize3, constantly on hand at reduced
prices.
Special attention giren to
JOBBING!
In Tin, Copper, or Sheet Iron, at lowest pos
sible rates.
MERCHANTS' WHOLESALE LIST
Now ready and will be sent on application by
mail or in person.
jfa?" Hoping to see all my old customers
and inacy new ones this Spring, I return niy
most sincere thnnks for the very liberal pat
ronage I have already received, and will en
deavor to please all who may call, whether
they buy or not. Call on cr address
FRANK W. HaY,
angl3 Johnstown, Pa.
L
EM M O N & M U R R A Y ,
EBENSBURG DRUG k
BOOK STORE!
Lsmhos Si Ui'Rn at, dealers in
Drugs, Medicines,
Perlumery,
Fancy Soaps,
Patent Medicines,
Pure Spices,
Flavoring Extracts,
Cap Paper,
Pa3s Cooks,
Blank Books,
Prayer Book?, Bibles,
Histories,
Novels,
School Books,
Jewelry,
Photograph Albums,
Pipes, Tobacco,
Cigars, and Snuff,
Pnrc Liquors for
Post Paper,
Note and Billet Paper,
Pens, Pencils,
Penknives,
Pocket Books,
medicinal purposes.
Ebensburg, August 0, lbG8-3m.
R1
EES J. LLOYD,
Successor of R. S. Bunt,
Dealer in
PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS, AND DYE-STUFFS, PERFUME
RY AND FANCY ARTICLES, PURE
WINES AND BRANDIES FOR MEDI
CAL PURPOSES, PATENT MEDICINES, Ac.
-lo .
Letter, Cap, and Note Papers,
Pens, Pencils, Superior Ink,
And other articles kept
by Drngg!3t3 generally.
Physician1 prescriptions, carefully compounded.
Office on Main Street, oj.posite the Moun
tain House, Ebensburg, Pa. faug!3
N
EW TAILOR SHOP!
The subscriber has removed his Tailor
Shop into READE'S NEW BUILDING, on
Center street, near Colqmide How, and re
EDectfully informs hi3 old customers and all
the rest of mankind that he ia now prepared
to manufacture all kinds of
GENTS AND YOUTHS' WEARING A
PAREL, .
in the latest style of the art, with neat
ness and dispatch, and at low rates.
Jggf Persons needing work in my line are
respectfully invited to give me a call.
D. J. EVANS.
Ebensburg, Aug. 13, tf.
T ATEST ARRIVAL !
I J The subscriber has just received,
his store, on High street, Ebensburg, a large
and salable stock of
Flour, Bacon, Sugars,
Molasses, Tea, Coffee,
lable bait, Uarrel calt, fcpices,
Cheese, Tobacco, Cigars,
and everything in the
Grocery, Notion and Confectionery line.
Also, Boots and Shoes, Carbon and Lubri
cating (Jus, &c, &c.
tfQm All which will be sold very cheap
cash. aug!3 G. G. OWENS.
ALTFATIIER,
Manufacturer of
holcsale and Retail Dealer in
HAVANA and DOMESTIC CIGARS, PLUG,
FINE CUT CHEWING and SMOKING
TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, SNUFF
BOXES, and CIGAR CASES,
At the sign of the Indian,' Main St.,
Sept. 3, 1868. Johnstown, Pa.
or
A BRA II AM BLAINE, Barber
JLX. EmcNsni'Ro, Pa.
Shaving, Shampooing, and Hair-dressing
djme in the most ar.Utlc style.
ESay"- Saloon directly opposite the "Moun
tain House." augl3
TUP II I r n ii i. . .
inc HLLtLxnAHiAri"
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the following rate?, Tiz. "
Per annum, payable in advance
If not paid in advance....
A failure to notify a discontinuance afv f
expiration of the term scbscribed foi- i, f
considered a new engagement.
RATES OF ADVERTISING
Transient advertising, per sq., one Ins
Each subsequent insertion
Auditor's Notices, each ""
Administrators and Executors' Notices
r
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Quarter'column - 9.50
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Professional or Business Card?
exceeaing a lines, witu paper
JCS?- Advertisements not marked wi;b ..
number of insertions desired, will be ccr'
ued till forbidden, and charged acccrd;"
the above term3.
XKZT an Kinas or jou wori will be dc '
on reasonable terms.
yOOK WELL TO YOUl FEE j
BOOT ANDJSIIOE MASLTACT'T.Y.
The subscriber, having di?pcr,sf.l wi'h
sale Of Eastern-made work as a s5,tU'tT
his t.-tabliihtner.t, is determireJ to a:
himself with renewed energy to tLo
fttcture of
K U O T S A N D SIIO K s :
He has m his eruloj a corps of con-,-
workmen, and asserts that he c.ir
out a bttUr Koot or Shoe than anv "0-
similar establishment in C.imbri.i "'cun
tr. Give Lim a trial an,', bo ror.vi-..
r.irtk-uUr attention paid to the
u fact are cf'
FINE FRENCH CALF SKIN Ban
.oo-i ivcrk, noJemte prices, and satifa-;.'.--guaranteed
in a.'l ches.
f-.vi r'.iocs rej.r.irtd jTomj.tlr anl
a wrr'rr.'.ar.Uke na;ntr.
"' or. Hi-h-st.. one Jr.nr
Crawl. ,rd s llutt'..
GIVE Y,?. . CALL
JOHN D. THOMAS
aug. 13
SADDLERY AND iiAKNKSS! 1
The undersigned keeps consvmt" -hand
and is ftill raanufarturin all uriic'.
in his line, such as
SADDLES,
FIND. SINGLE AND DOUBLE II RE
DRAFT HARNESS,
BLIND BRIDLES, HIDING Er,T'-
CIIECK LINES.
HALTERS, WHIPS, LUEF.CII3ANDS. J
All which he will dispose of et W jr. r
for cash.
His work is all warranted, and l cir.Te:
rienced in the business, he uses or.lv fl e't
of leather. Thankful f?r past favor?.
hopes by attention to business lo ir..r. :
continuance of the patronage heretofore!1
liberally extended to him. ;
Shop above the tin store of Thorn.-.' 7
Williams, High st. Persons wishing ,'
substantial Harness can be accomtno-Jat-:: .
fee?" All persons indebted to me to
ques ted to call and settle as Eoon r.s r o-;.
as I need money. " f-
augtl I1UCH vrr.it
PRICES reduced: 1
JOHNSTOWN- MARBLE WOF.:
The subscril er has just receive-J a I.:
ar.d handsome invoice of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAS vjavji
comprisi'.g the largest and fan?ft so :k of;.
kind evrr brought to JOttr.itown. t,.-tn f!.
tablishnient, on Franklin Steeet,
prepared, with an adequnte force tiy
encca and skillful workmen, to exei-uv
kinds of MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES,!.
RLE TOPS, BUREAU TOPS, MANTELS
as cheap aa they can be purchased in
the cities
A large stock of GRINDSTONES on U
and for sale low.
Articles of my manufacture can be p"?:
sed at the Hardware Store of Mr. Gr
Huntley, in Ebensburg.
t&?- Prompt attention paid tc order:.
a distance, and -work delivered where
red. r'-igl31 JOHN I'AI-
LORETTO MARBLE OHK?;
The undersigned begs leave to:: :
the citizens of Cambria and adjoining ;
ties that he has just received a stoc -
nntst Italian and other Marbles at n.sf,
lishment, in Loretto, Cambria ccu:.tv.L;
Monuments, lotiibs, Grace lonts, t y
Bureau tops, manufacture 1 of the mo-i-'.
tiful and finest quality of Foreign a.T- l-'7
tic marble, always on hand and nnueu
a3 cheap as they'can be purchased ia
in a neat and workmanlike n-.ar.ner, '--
the shortest notice.
The public are respectfully invited
me a call before purchasing elsewhere .
am confident that my work acu rrh :
satisfy any person desiring nnvthir. -line
of business.
Now is the time to get a cheap j-.
augl3 . JAMES YY1LM-U
TATRONlZE Y
OUR OlV-V-
P - JL THE PROTEC
OTECTOX MlK-yi-
INSURANCE COMPANY OF LAM
LO CATED AT EliENSBVRO, TA j
The above named Company, or: t
April Cth, 1857, will effect iusam
property at safe rates. Rein? ranj';
careful in the risks taken, this Conilj
sents a reliable and cheap meuium. -j
which persons may secure tucsirt"- j
probable losses by fire. r
at
Office on Centic Street, ne-i : -;
the "Mountain House." r..
JOHN WILLIA M.
R J. Lloyd, Sec'y. & Treas. ;
Aqents : I
EVAN ROBERTS, Johcsto3-
JAMES PURSE, ": !
JNO. J3. ROBERTS, Ebcn'- :
Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 1S03. 'i
XJ ALliALE FAKMTOK j
? The subscriber otTtrs lr v:.
his FARM, situate in Cheit toT;;-;f
bria county, four miles from O-rrc- j
for
six
miles irom cnesi i'IiUe- , -f
consists of Sixty-Five Acres, "' t
and
acres are cleared and in a goa -
tivation. The balance ol tue -timbered
with marketable iunil---
a comfortable Frame House sr. a i
the premises, besides a ycc?
Orchard of choice fruit trce.. j
also a never-failing spring r"
other conveniences on the i- jj f
erty will be sold on fair tern-
putable title will be given. (7
ticulars apply to - t
Chest Tp , Aug. 13-tt.
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