The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, March 11, 1869, Image 4

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TUe Farmer'- Department.
Ciiickiw Cholxba. In 1854 I lost
87 lowl irom a flock of over 200, from
the above disease. Being ignorant as to
the caose, as well as to what I should do
to check the disease, 1 gave them everv
thiogl could think of, and finallv blunder
ed on to what would seem to be the vef v
tblng to increase the troubk, that i sul
phur and red pepper, equal parts, mixed
,vi'h sweet milk. The result, a constipa
tion nearly aa fatal as the disease. Here,
however, was a discovery that led toother
and mure successful exteriment.
The symptom are lassi'tu-fe and emaci
ation in very t evere cases, the voiding of
white matter, streaked with yellow. Thif
appear like the yolk of an cgs; when stale
and dings to the feathers near the vent.
My treatment is white chalk. 2 parts,
rioe flour, 3 parts, flour of sulphur, one
part, moistened with alum to paste. Give
this twice a day till relieved. For drink
give 1 teaspoon ful of tincture of iron to 3
parts of water. For bloody flux, boiled
rice and milk, given warm, with a little
chalk.
ily preventives of all diseases are ul
phur, tincture of iron and zinc. I fumi
ffite mv henerv with flour of sulphur four
times a Tear, when the fowls are out, of
. - . . . . ... . i
course. Mix sulphur wi:n asnes, m me
bottom of every nesf, both of laying and
setting hens. I add one pound of sul
phur to equal parts of scalded bran and
corn meal for thirty hens while the incu
hutinc Yirncesa is eoiw on. I have raised
over GOO chickens this season, and have
not lost a chicken by disease. I gave sul
phur in their feed once a week, eud I will
give one dollar bounty for every louse that
can be found on my chickens. Prau-ie
Farmer.
m m
Farm Implements. Every farmer
should havo a good dry house, in which
to store farm implements, which are out
of place in the barn or woodhouse. "We
have seen many very convenient wagon
and implement rooms under the same roof.
At any rate every farmer should have a
Toutn tor implements somewhere, and now
that harvest and corn-tending are over, all
reapers, cradles, scythes, sickles, plows,
hairows, rollers, hoes, shovels, forks, etc.,
ehould be put away in good order. Take
off all dirt and scour away rust. Then
grease liberally. Much will also he gain
ed by painting the wood work of farming
implements. This can be done at a small
cost, and by the farmer himself. Every
farmer should learn how to paint his own
tools and implements. lie should take a
day in September and do his own paint
ing. He can do it. There is no danger
of failure, lie can at least put on the
Tjaint bo it will preserve the wood, and
this should be the chief object in view.
Hut if the farmer should neglect to paint
his farm implements, he must not, at least,
neglect to plaee them all in a dry room,
as we have recommended. Leaving plows,
harrows, rollers, hoes, etc , in fence cor
ners and scattered around loose in the yard,
exposed to weather through the winter,
Is alike unprofitable and disgraceful.
". To Lay A Fence Worm. To lay a
fence worm with five feet crook : Drive
two stakes into tbo ground, about ten feet
apart, on the line intended for the fence
row. "Measure off two and a half feet on
another stake and mark with a notch.
Keep this stake in the hand; then, walk
ing backwards, place it upright in a line
"with the other two. Lay it down, square
effto the rvjht hand, and the notch marks
tne place for the first corner. Having
placed two rails to form this corner, again
walk backwards, sight as before and lay
down on the leftside, and move the near
ud of the rail to the notch, which indi
cate always the corner or lap. Thus, the
corners, formed alternately oq different
aides . of the line, and always two and a
half feet from it, are all straight. The
fence has a uniform crook and makes the
most mechanical fenco possible, in the
usual xig zag style.
This rule is easy and will give your
fence a neat, straight and uniform appear
ance. It may be of benefit to new begin
ners. Save the Pieces. "Any farmer who
does not practice saving the pieces would
be surprised at the real profit derived by
laving up the odds and ends about his
premises. Evry day almost there are bits
thrown away, at the time considered of no
value which perhaps not many days sub-
ttnnent would save time and money, ilow
many times a year does a farmer want
strip of board, a piece of wede or pine
timber, something for a hammer handle or
a rake tooth, nhich cannot be obtained
without spoiling valuable material; or go
ing to some carpenter shop, and perhaps
while this delay is made, a team and
hired man are standing still, waiting for a
broken tool to be put iu order.
7VTEW CHEAP CASH STORE ! !
The subscriber wonld inform the eitixens
of Ebensburg and vicinity that he keeps con
stantly on hand everything In the
GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY
line, such as Flour, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, all
kinds of Crackers, Cheese, Smoking and
Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, Ac.
CANNED rE ACHES AND TOMITOES.'
Also. Buckskin and Woolen Gloves, Woo:
en Socks, Neck ties, Ac, all of which will be
old as cheap if not cheaper than elsewhere
.4 full atiortmtnt of Candies !
Ice Cream every evening.
aug!3 R. R. THOMAS
milE FARMERS' BOOK.
i MO beautiful and useful illustrations.
160 octavo pages. Showing just what every
farmer wantj to know: How to make the
farm pay. Send for circular giving full des-
rrintion. Farmers! Farmers' pons 1 cxpen
enced book agents and others wanted to take
this book to every farmer in every communi ty.
nnainessnermanent. Pays from $150 to $200
mnn(ti arrnrriinar tc experience And abil-
itv. Address
Z 10LER.
Philadelphia,
111., St, Louiv
Pi. Cincinnati. O., Chicwgo,
Mo. 27-6ra
UMMER GOODS FOR 1868!!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A. A. BARKER &. SOUT,
High St., EBENSBURG, PA.
A. A. BARKER k SCTX hare received and
opened out, at their Store, on High street,
their Summer stock of goods for '68.
DRESS GOODS.
MERINOS, TLA1DS, POPLINS,
ALPACAS, DELAINES, PRINTS,
FLANNELS, BLANKETS,
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS,
Every stTle in the market;
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND KNIT GOODS,
HATS A CAPS, 300TS SHOES.
WHITE GOODS,
- erabraring new styles of
NAINSOOKS, SWICS MUSLINS. MULLS,
TARLETONS, WHITE CRINOLINES,
BRILLIANT CORDED SKIRTING.
EMBROIDERIES,
consisting in part of
JACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS AND
INSERTINGS,
DIMITY
BANDS, COLLARS,
SETTS,
LACES.
BOBBIN
THREAD EDGINGS
HOOPED SKIRTS,
Chtaptr than ever.
The celebrated
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT,
the best in use,
Sold at the very lowest market rates.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS!
DAMASKS, TABLE COVERS, CRASH
BROWN DAMASK T VBLE LINENS,
FRINGED HACK, DI PER AND DAMASK
HONEY COMB QUILTS,
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
ALLENDALE QUILTS,
SWISS CURTAINS,
PILLOW CASE LINENS,
PILLOW CA8E MUSLINS,
SHEETINGS, CARPETS, RUGS, .
HASSOCKS, FLOOR CLOTHS, &., Ac , Ac,
Of Ml sixes, widthi, and price.
A full stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING!
HOOTS J- SJ10ES, HATS & CArS,
NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, Ac.
A good assortment of
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
&c.
FEED, VEGETABLES. &c.
We keep constantly on hand
Corn, Oats, Vegetables,
Middlings, Chop,
Shorts, Bran,
And a general
variety
of articles
in this line.
Butter, Eggs,
Lard,
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 a Mould Candles
Soaps, Castile, Rosic, and all other kinds.
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 Turpentine.
Lard, Whale and Linseed Oils.
Paints of every description.
Scrub, and Horse Brushes.
YarnishfSy
Ac, Ac, Ac, &c, &c.
DR UGS AND PA TEXT MEDICINES.
All kinds of
IRON AND NAILS.
Notice.
Buying twice as large a stock as any other
merchant in town, we buy cheaper, aud can
therefore sell cheaper, than any competitor. -
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS !
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS 1
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. 'x
gy Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and
other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country
I'rrwltirft -nrll taV.n in irlmiiff Frr
I G0-0dJ. aug!3
S
TT7H0LESALE . AND RETAIL
TIN, COPPER, SHEET-IRON WARE
MANUFACTORY.
Having been East and purchased my stock
when prices were low, I am bow prepared to
offer cash buyers better bargains than can be
had anywhere in - ,
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
My atock consists in part vi 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 IMSKMERS,'
MINCING KNIVES, SLAW CUTTERS,
And every article you need in the Kitchen.
Particular attention given to
SPOUTING!
VALLEYS AND CONDUCTORS 1
1 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,
aa well as other make of Stoves, which will
be sold at prices to please.
GRATES and GRATE FRONTS,
of all sizes, with
CAST IRON FENDERS,
Furnished at Manufacturers Retail Prices.
I would call particular attention to. my
stock and prices of
LAMP TRIMMINGS,
Consisting in part of all varieties of
BURNERS, CHIMNEYS,.
WICKS, OILCANS,
Which I am retailing at Wholesale Prices.
SUGAR KETTLES. CAULDRONS. STOVE
POTS, Ac,
All sixes, constantly on hand at reduced
prices.
Special attention given to
JOBBING!
n 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.
E6? noping to see all my old customers
and many new ones this Spring, I return my
most sincere thanks for the very liberal pat
ronage I have already received, and will en
deavor to please ail wno may can, wnemer
they buy or not. Call on or address
iUAWK . HA I, ,
augl3j Johkstows, Pa.
OI3BINS' ELECTRIC ROOT
POLISH i , . ..
Makes a lasting shine. Those who black
thcr boots on Saturday night with ordinary
blacking, don't have much shine on Sunday,
as the polish fades off; but the shine of Dob
bins' Blacking lasts Saturday night ana ail
day Sunday. -
IT BEATS ALL OTHER BLAUK1JVU
made. Manfactured onlv by J. B. Dobbins,
at his immense Soap and Blacking Works,
Sixth Street and Germantown Avenue, Phil
adelphia, Pa.
MSf For sale in Ebensbortrbv C. T. ROB
ERTS and GEO. HUNTLEY. rn26-6m.
A
Z U R E N E.
(Concentrated Indigo.)
FOR THE LAUNDRY.
It is warranted not to streak, orinany man-
nor injure the finest fabrics.
For family use-sold in five cents, ten cents,
and twenty cents boxes.
Each twenty cents box, besides having five
times as much blue as the five cents box, con
tains a pocket pin cushion or emery bag.
For Hotel and large Laundry use. i is put
up in S2 00 boxes.
See that each Box has proper Trade filar.
For Sale in Ebensburg by V. S. Barker and
M. L. Oatman. Jan. Zl.
EMM ON & MURRAY,
EBENSBURG DRUG h BOOK STORE!
Lxxmom A Mckbay, dealers in
Drugs, Medicines,
Pass Books,
Pertumery,
Fancy Soaps,
Blank Books.
Prayer Booke, Bibles,
Patent Medicines, .
Histories,
Pure Spices,
jNovels,
i lavonng Extracts.
School Books,
Cap Paper,
Post Paper,
Jewelry,
Photograph Albums,
Note and Billet Paper,
Pipes, Tobacco,
Cigars, and Snuff,
Pure Liquors for
Fens, renews,
Penknives,
Pocket Books,
medicinal purposes.
Ebensburg, August 20, lB68-3m.
X ATEST ARRIVAL !
I 4 The subscriber has just received, at
his store, on High street, Ebensburg, a large
ana saiaoie block ui
Flour, Bacon, Sugars,
Molasses, Tea, Coffee,
Table Salt, - Barrel Salt, Spices,
Cheese, Tobacco, Cigars,
and everything in the
Grocery, Notion and Confectionery line.
Also, Boots and Shoes, Carbon and Lubri
cating Oils, Ac, Ac.
tQm All which will be sold very cheap for
cash. faugl3 O. G. OWENS.
COAL ! COAL ! COAL I
The subscriber i' now carrying on the
Colliery of Wm. Tiley, Sr., at Lily Station,
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria coun
ty, and will be glad to fill all orders, to any
amount, of citizens of Ebensburg and vicin
ity. Satisfaction as to quality of Coal guar
antied in all cases. WM. TILEY, Jr. '
Hemlock P. O., Aug. 13, 1868.
ITT F. ALTFATHER.
If c Manufacturer of and
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
HAVANA akd DOMESTIC CIGARS, PLUG,
FINE CUT CHEWING ad SMOKING
TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, 8NUFF
BOXES, akd CIGAR CASES,
"At the sign of the lndian, Main st,
Sept. 3, 1868. Johsstows, Pa.
HOUSE.
HEMLOCK. PA.,
John Wilkih. Proprietor.
This bouse has been refitted; and offers
superior accommodations to any other house
in town. "The proprietor, after long expert
ence in the business, feels confident he under
stands the wants of the public. His table
will be supplied with all the delicacies of the
season. Br constant attention, he expects
to merit a liberal share of public patronage.
August 13, 1868.
UNION HOUSE,
EBENSBURG, PA.,
Jkkoms A. PtOTT, 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 furnished with the best the market
anoras; ine oar w.u,
TIia ct.oKlo to larhA onfl will t.A TTOTlflPfl M V 1
an attentive hostler. - Tang 13.
LOGAN HOUSE,
EBENSBURG, PA.,
Isaac Cbawfobb, Proprietor.
The Logan has been thoroughly refitted
and refurnished, and now offers superior in
ducements to the public The Table nod
Bar inferior to none in the State, and Sta
bling of the very best. aug 13.
OSTER HOUSE,
Cob. Cmntoti & Locust sts.,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.,
Wk. Liwtok, Proprietor.
This well known house has been complete
ly refitted and refurnished, and is now pre
pared for the reception oi guests ai reasona
ble charges. La8
M"
OUNTAIN HOUSE,
EBENSBURG, PA.
R. P. Liston & Co., Proprietors.
The Tablb is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies. The Bab js supplied with
choice liquors : and the Stable attended by
carefnl hostlers. Boarders taken by the week.
month or year. ng 13
LAUREL RUN EXCHANGE,
HEMLOCK, CAMBRIA CO., PA.,
Bicbabd Dxtlikq, Proprietor.
This popular stand has lately been refitted
throughout, and its doors are now open for
the reception or the tired, Hungry or tmrsiy
public. Laug 13
NION 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 in town for travelers.
August 13, 1868. i
CAMBRIA HOUSE,
EBENSBURG, PA.,
Hbmbt Fostik., Proprietor.
The first class position among first class
Hotels will be maintained in the future, aa
in the past, by the Arcade. ang 13.
E.
C. EBY & CO ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Commission Merchants,
No.
522 Market at., between Fifth ncd Sixth,
Philadelphia.
We have constantly on hand a general as
sortment of all kinds of Sen, m large ana
small packages, which we will sell low for
Cash or short credit. Also, Duncannon Is ails
and Spikes of all sizes, constantly on hand
and for sale at Manufacturer's prices. aul3
TC. JENKINS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Wholesale Dealer and Receiver of
FLOUR, and iu kints of PRODUCE,
Also : REFINED OILS,
Checkered Front, 273 Liberty St.,
PiTTSBcau, Pa.
6" Prices Current and Marking Plates
sent to shippers. !.augia
JgENSON, CAMPBELL & CO.,
WHOLESALE QROUEKS,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No: 507 Market at., Philadelphia..
JE Refer by permission to A
A
Barker,
augl3
Ebensburg.
BARNES, OSTER H OUT, HERRON
A Co.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS, .
STRAW GOODS,
Akd FURS,
No. C03 Market St., above Fifth st,
augl3 Pbiladxlfhia.
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
CALDWELL & FRY,
Wholesale Dealers in
OHSIERY,
GLOVES, akd
NOTIONS,
406 Market street, Philadelphia.
I. C. CALDWELL. faUST. 131 WM. W. VET.
B
EN. P. THOMPSON, with
SMEDLEY BROTHERS,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS, LA
DIES HATS, RIBBONS,
MILLINERY GOODS, Ac. Ac.
No. 415 Market-st., Philadelphia.
JAS. W. B.IDDLS,
JVO. C. 8HERBOBXK.
J, rUTKET SMITH,
W. CALVIS HOOKS.
TIDDLE, SHERBORNE & CO.,
JL Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIGN A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
438 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant
street,
augl3
THILADA.
w vw.
S5:
JACOB K. SMITH. J. X. 8XLTZBB.
MITH & SELTZER,
Importers and Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
GUNS, CUTLERY, Ac.
No. 409 N. Third at., above Callowhill,
augl3 Philadi.phia.
qn 8? ROBINSON, Kith
JL GEO. F. ROBINSON A CO.,
Manufacturers of
PINE, HEMLOCK, BEECH, and MAPLE
LUMBER.
Also, FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING,
SHINGLES, LATn, BLACK WALNUT,
ASH, ahd CHERRY,
Orders sent to Ebensburg, Cambria co., or
Rush House, Pittsburg, will be promptly at
teuded to. aag 18.
ATIONAL SOAP AND CANDLE
MANUFACTORY,
HENRY SCI1 HAR T.TS
.Wholesale dealer ia Soap, Candles, Groce
ries, Liquors and Fish, at city prices,
auglX Maih st., JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Q.RANT
JgBENSBURG STOVE and TIN
WARE DEPOT r
T. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
Just received, at the Ebensbnrg Stove and
Tinware Depot, a 'large aod well selected
stock of
COOK STOVES,
PARLOR STOVES,
OFFICE STOVES,
COPPER WARE,
TINWARE, " - '
SHEET-IRONWARE,
HOUSE SPOUTING. ""
TIN ROOFING, Ac.
And & general assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery,
Apple Parers,
Hand Saws,
Oil Stones,
Meat Cutters,
Coal Hods,
Door Lock Keys,
Sad Irons,
Coffee Mills,
Coffee Roasters,
Carbon Oil Lamps.
Chimneys, Burners,
Wicks, Stove Polish,
Boot Polish,
Hoop Iron,
Wagon Iron,
Bolts, &c.
Farm Edge Tools,
O I
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,
norse Brushes,
Curry Combs,
I desire to call 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 get
when ordered at manufacturers retail prices.
Odd Stove Plates and Grates, Ac, for re
pairs, on hand for. the Stoves I sell ; others
will be ordered when wanted.
OIL BARRELS I
Made out of Galvanized Steet Iron, to
hold any denred quantity, manufactured and
for s ale "at the Ebensburg Stove 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 IargeTj to ray stock,
and have now a first-class Hardware and Tin
Store, persons in want of anythisgin my line
are invited to give me a ca'l. One thing I
desire to be distinctly understood
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
ygy 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 of public
patronage.
jgy Stare on High street, Ebensburg, in
the rooms lately occupied by Mills A Davis.
augl3j THOS. W. WILLIAMS.
s
UMMER ANNOUNCEMENT ! !
WOOD MORRELL $ CO.
Have just received, at their Mammoth Store,
ear the Railroad Station,
JOHNSTOWN,
Still another invoice of .
FOREIGN ahd DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
AUc, MILLINERY,
DRESS GOODS, CARPETS, GROCERIES,
A
They offer Goods of all descriptions at
WHOLES ALE.. and BET-AIL!
As cheap as they can be purchased in
the Eastern Cities.
Our stock of
GENERAL DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
RAG, INGRAIN, A BRUSSELS CARPETS,
MATTING, PAPER HANGINGS,
BOOTS and SHOES, nATS ahd CAPS,
QUEENSWARE, YELLOW WARE,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE,
IRON, NAILS, FEED, SALT, Ac,
Is the largest ever brought into Johnstown.
By buying our Goods in large quantities, and
on the beBt terms, we are enabled to sell
at prices much lower than arc offer
ed elsewhere in Johnstown. We
particularly invite the at
tention of
COUNTRY MERCHANTS 1
To our facilities for supplying them promptly
with every article in demand by their
customers, and at satisfactory fig.
urea. Competent clerks always
in waiting to show Goods.
A specialty ef our business is the
DAIL Y MEAT MARKET AND THE VEG
ETABLE DEPARTMENT
At which citizens can procure all kinds of
rresn meat and Vegetables in season.
On the second and third floors, but with
convenient entrances on the first floor from
wasnington street, are two capacious
TAILOR and SHOE SHOPS,
Where fine and coarse Boots and Shoes, and
au Kinds or Gentlemen's Wearing Ap-
irci are roaae to order, promptly,
and in fashionable style.
. SSy A full line of Cloths, Caasimers, Cas
ineis, c, constantly on hand. In the Shoe
Aepartment are kept for sale Shoe Findings
Aral! lrin.la 1 O
. r u prime assortment or Up
" o weather.
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T, the following rates, viz:
Per ann,um, payable in advance
If not paid; i advance
-$2.ftj
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A failure to notify a discontinuance atth,
expiration of the term subscribed for wiUb
considered a new engagement.
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number of insertions desired, will be contin.
ued till forbidden, and charged accordiajti
the above terms.
JCSSf- All kinds of Job Work will be dour
on reasonable terms.
jook well . to rouRmr!
BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY.
The sub'sciiber, haying dispensed with tke
sale of Eastern-made work aa a sneciahr i
v. : . .v,it-i . i j -i . . .
i i o csiuuuauujcHi, is ucitrminea to
apply
himselt with renewed energy to
energy to the
maun.
facture of
ROOTS AND
SHOES !
He nas in bis employ a corps of competent
workmen, and asserts that he can turn
out a better Boot or Shoe than any other
similar establishment in Cambria Coun
ty. Give him a trial and be convince!
Particular attention paid to the man
ufacture of
FINE FRENCH CALF SKJN BOOTS !
Good work, moderate prices, and satiftctiot
iBCUOI f
aiiv (
guaranteed in all caes.
Boots and shoes repaired promptly
a workmanlike manner.
Pair Dnop or. Mign-st., one door eat c!
Crawford's Hotel.
GIVE ME A CALL 1
aug. 13 JOHN D. THOMAS.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS!
The undersigned keeps constantly oi
hani and is etill manufacturing all article
in bis line, such s
SADDLES,
FINE SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS,
DRAFT HARNESS,
BLIND BRIDLES, RIDING BPJDLE$
CHECK LINES,
HALTERS, WHIPS, BREKCn BANDS, it
All which he will dispose of at low pricti
for cash.
His work is all warranted, and being expe
rienced in the business, he uses only tbebtr.
of leather. Thankful far past farori, tt
hopes by attention to Dusiness to merit i
continuance of the patronage heretofore it
liberally extended to him.
Shop above the tin store of Thomas T.
Williams, High st. Persons wishing gooi,
substantial Harness can be accommodated.
JD"AI1 persons indebted to me are n
quested to call and settle as soon as possible
as I n ted money.
augl3 HUGH A. M'COT.
RICES REDUCED !
JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORK5
The subscriber has juBt received a lar'
and handsome invoice of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLZ.
comprising the largest and fittest stock, of tacj
kind ever brought to Jonnstown, ax ns ei-
tabli8hment, on Franklin Steeet, where htlt
prepared, with an adequate force of eipt
enced and skillful workmen, to execute iH
kinds of MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, TA
BLE TOPS, BUREAU TOPS, MANTELS, se
as cheap as they can be purchased in tor
the cities.
A large stock of GRINDSTONES on b
and for sale low.
Articles of my manufacture can be purcia
Bed at the Hardware Store of Mr. Geo?
Huntley, in Ebensburg.
S&m Prompt attention paid to ordeTitrs
a distance, ana work delivered wtierecn
red. augl3 JOHN PARKS-
T ORETTO MARBLE WORKS
1 J The undersigned bees leave to infol
the citizens of Cambria and adjoining cotj
ties that he has just received a stock o.
finest Italian and other Marbles at his fix
lishment, in Loretto, Cambria county, Ft
Monuments. Tombs. Grate Stones, Tab
Bureau tops, manufactured of the most be
tiful and finest quality of Foreign and d-
tic marble, always on hand and made toff''
aa chean as thev can be rurchased ia thtc
. 1- -w - r , u
n a neat and worVmanliVe manner. 18
the shortest notice.
The public are respectfully invited to f .
me a call before purchasing ersewc"'
m.m .nfti1nt that m v fr lr inn Cfif "
satisfy any person desiring anvthir8 s
ine of business.
Now is the time to get a chenp &
auglS . JAMES WIIMW
VriTTT? lUVM!
THE PROTECTION MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAAIpm
rnrifrn at tuicxSBCBO. PA
Anrit fith. 1857. will effect insurance!
property at safe rates. Being , r'"; j
r , - ,tw-!lfci
careful in the risks taken, this lomr
nt a reliable and cheap medium, -
which persons may secure ineuiev..-
... .l.t ss
probable losses by fire.
opp1-
Office on Centre fctrcet, nem-j
the "Mountain House." . p,.a
JOHN WILLIAMS,
R J. Llotd, Sec'y. & Tre.n.
Agents:
EVAN ROBERTS, J sun stows
JAMES PURSE,
JNO. E. ROBERTS, Ebenstor
Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 18CS.
Licensed by the United S totes Grt:
int OOD NEWS FOR CONJJ i
VJl
OP STAPLE AND FANCY O
THROUGHOUT THS COU'-.n
T
HARRINGTON
Of fifteen years' standing as Job be"
einity, have concluded to offer the Prf J
the whole country we '.for';
immense importations and enCI ' air
ican manufactories through the F"F
DUL.LAK SYSTEM. . Vtf!
Onr nreminm list to agent?, -t
l?t fnr Airnti and natrons, are p
by any house in the country. f tBfe f1"!
Best New York and Boston re- j
when required. Send for free pj
HARRINGTON t;u., rde.r
Boston. Postofflce Boxp
Sscrlbe fer The Atxt'"'
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