Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 06, 1859, Image 4

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    Horse Feeding-.
The Xiondon Omnibus Company 'have Te
rently made a report -on the feeding of horses
which discloses come interesting facts. It
oema that tke'Company use no loss than 6000
horses ; three thousand 'Of 'ihis number hare
for their feed bruised oats and cut buy and
-etraw, and the other three thousand get wWe
'oats and Lay The'loane according to
the first system was -bruised oats, sixteen
pouads; cut hay, -e even and a half pound? ,
-cut strac, two and a half .pounds. rbe a?
lowance 'according to the second unbruised
oats, nineteen .pounds-; uncut hay, thirteen
pounds tine 'bruised oats, cut hay and out
-etraw amounted to twenty-six pounds, and
the unbruised oats, -fcc, to thirty-two pounds.
The horse which had 'bruised oats with cut
'uay and straw, consumed twenty-six 'pounds
iper day," and it appears it could do the work
s .well andas'kept ia as good condition as
fho horse which received thirty-two pounds
jper day. Here was a saving of six pounds
Ter day on the feeding of each horse receiving
ruised oats, cut hay and straw. The ad
vantage of braised oats and cut hay over
unbruised oats and uncut hay is estimated at
five cents a day on each horse, amounting to
$300 per day for the Company's C.000
horses It is by no means ac unimportant
result with which this experiment has sup
plied us. To the farmer who ezpends a large '
um in the support of horse power, there are
two points this experiment clearly estatTiIsb.es
which in practice must be profitable ; first,
the saving of food to the amount of six .pounds
a day ; and secondly, no loss of hone power
arrising from that saving.
Uor to Raise Large Onions.
Select your bulbs in the fall, put them 5n
a bag and hang them up in a warm room.
The bulbs will nearly dry up, but will grow
when set out in the -sprcsg -and form 'iirge
onions.
To cere warts on the udder of cows, wash
them after milking for a week or two with
strong brine.
The best mathod of keeping bugs from
Aestroyiag vines, is to cover the ground
wider ike vis.es witi etni two or three inches
4eep.
Kicking -cows -can be cured of the habit,
for the time being, and perhaps permanently
by hanging a eoinroon draft-chain just for
wards of the hips, before milking.
To pot butter, and keep it sweet for a year
take three ounces of loaf sugar, three ounces
ealpctre, ten ounces of common sal. An
once of this mixture to a pound of butts r,
well worked in will give yoa good fresh
batter daring the winter.
Squash and pumpkin seeds, laying flat in
tie fciils when planted, do better than those
planted edgewise, throwing off the skin of
the seed more readily, and without injuring
the leaves
Turnips anion; Corn.
I think some of our correspondents Lave
already touched this subject ; but no matter
if they have the more that is said upon the sub
ject the better. It's frequently the case that in
passing through cornfields in autum, we find
tho spaces between the row3 occupied with
sturdy weeds ; sometimes this spurious veg
itation overtops the maize, and "casts it into
shade." Now, I would inquire, is it not
much better and more prudent, iu every
sense of the word, for the farmer to occupy
the soil monopolised by the exhausting weeds
with some crop that will contribute to his
resources, than to have it filled with such a
crop. Hy sowing the Purple Top Turnip at
the last dressing of the corn crop aud 'scuff
ing it in, or sowing just before a rain and
allowing that to cover it, ho can have a
hundred bushels of good turnips per acre, if
the soil be rich and well cultivated, instead
of a host of worthless and pestilent weeds.
Germantown Telugraph
Yellow Locust Trees.
The timber of the Yellow Locust, unlike
that of most ; rapid-growing trees, is very
tough and durable. It has been known to
remain sound, exposed to the weather in a
fence, for tcirty years. An old Illiuois far
mer, with whom they grew four feet per jcar
writing to the Northwestern Christain Adco-
rate, gives Lis method of plauting and cul
ture, front which we condense tho following :
"Locust seed requires artificial help in sprout
ing This may be given by scalding. Fill
a dish half full of seed, then pour on boiling
water, and let it 6tand until partly cool ; then
thicken it with fine corn meal, and let it
stand in a moderately warm place until the
seed is mostly swelled. Plant in. a nicely
fitted seed bed about tho middle of May, and
keep the bed well hoed. Transplant the
following spring, Betting about eight feet
apart aud cultivate in hoed crops, for about
twd years, after which it may be stocked to
any grass but red clover. Keep the forks
trimmed off for tho few first years, and the
work is done."
Cultivation of Tea. A case of tea seed
from Hong Kong, per Bhip Eagle, has just
been received by -the Agricultural -Bureau of
the United States Patent Office. Another
let now on their way on board the ship Ro-
tnance of the Seas will complete the s?pck.
Applications from all quarters for these seed
are received by every mail. Most of the
applications come from the southern States.
Th9 plant may be cultivated as far north as
the southern portion of New York, and some
propose a trial of tho seed in Mtssachusctts.
la China, tea is grown in climates that makes
ice of ten inches during the winter. Wath
ington Star.
Train lionet to Walk. The Michigan
Farmer well observes: "A plow horse
above all things should be a good walker.
TLo walking gait is not cultivated enough in
training horses.. Duly cousider what a team
that could walk four miles an hour for ten
hours per day could do towars hurrying for
ward fDriDir work.'
Z3T A correspondent of the Country Gen
tleman', touching upon scare crowsi rccoin
mends thestuGIn; of hawks, owls, and other
birds cf prey, and suspending them in such
attitudes as they are most dreaded in when
alive, by the small birds, 10 similar positions,
as in cherry trees, &c , &c. The skins of
carniverous animals, as cats, could alio be
stuffed and suspended in like manner.
tdt There is no work gives better satis
faction to the firmer that makes him feci so
good all over as cleaning up his fields The
more he does it the more he will want to.
KCW ARRITAL
AT THB-
JOHNSTOWN JHRBLE WORKS.
TLo undersigned begs leave to inform the citi
zens ot 'Cambria and adjoining counties
that .'he. Las just received a fresh stock
of the finest ITALIAN and other Mar-1
Dies, aims ciiaDusanieni on iranmin
streer, Jonnstown. hu.auml.mo,
no -i .--'. o ei t ir l?
STONES. TABLE & BUREAU TOPS. rEBgaal
n.nfuactured of the mo.i beautiful and finest
quality of Foreign and Domestic Marble, always
on hand and made to 'rder as cheap as they can
;lyj purchased in the cfty, without tha -addition
d: earrings.
GRINDSTONES of various grits and sizes,
suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold either
by "wholesale or retail.
Prompt attention paid to orders from a dis
tance, and work delivered wherever desired. 'He
invites the public to call and examins his stock,
as lie feels satisfied he can sell cheap. '
Tor the convenience of person. residing in the
east and North of the county, specimens may be
seen and orders left with George Huntley, at his
Tinware Establishment in Ebensburg.
JOHN FARE'S.
Johnstown, Jnne 15, 1859ly.
REMOVAL !
CoACU MANUFACTORY.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform
the citizens of Ebensburg and surrouuding
country that he has removed Lis shop from the
old stand 'to the shop lately occupied by John
Evans (Carpenter.) where he is 'prepared to do
all kinds of work in his line of business at short
notice and on reasonable terms, and he hopes by
using but the very best material and employing
but the best workmen to merit a full share of
public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in
purchasing a Carriage will do well by calling at
this establishment. He is prepared to manufac
ture the - following kinds cf vehicles, viz :
BUGGIES, if different qualities and prices;
BAROUCHES, CHARIOTEES, one and two
horse ROCKAWAYS, close quarter, eliptic and
C-spring COACHES, second Land work of differ
ent kinds, 4c, making a variety that will suit
all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING done
with neatness add tiisp&tcb-
- WM. BARNES.
Ebensburg, April 27, 1859-23-tf
CHEST SPRINGS AHEAD.
THE undersigned, begs leave to announce,
that he has opened a Saddlery and Harness
Manufactory, at Chest Springs Borough, Cam
bria County, and that he will Manufacture and
keep constantly on hand every article in his line
of business, such as SADDLES BRIDLES
WllLPS fyc. Articles manufactured cheap to
order. He invites the public to caTl and exam
ine articles of his manufacture, confident the3'
will command the approbation of Competent
Judges. By manufacturing none but the best
of articles, and selling cheap, he Lopes to merit
and receive a liberal share of public patronage.
Terms Cash or approved country produce.
N. B. All kinds of niDES taken in exchange
for work.
JonN K. CON NELL.
Chest Springs, May 25, 1859. tf.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!!
EVAXS &. IIl'C J IKS
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the
citizens of Eltcnsburg and surround
ing country to the large and extensive stock
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
which they have just received from the Eastern
cities, and are now opening at their store on
High street, and which they propose to sell at
the lowest possible price. They have also re
ceived and have'on hand a large and fine as
sortment of Cloths, Cassimercs, Tweeds, Trim
mi ogs, &c, &c. ' Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Cra
vats Hats of all kinds and descriptions, Umbrel
las and Suspenders. Clothing made to order ai
the shortest notice. riease call and see us befor
you make a purchase anywhere else, as we car
guarantee that we will tot be teat in qualify
and low prices by any establishment in the State
Terms CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
EVANS & HUGHES.
May 18, 1859:tf
LORETTO rOUXDRY.
TnE UNDERSIGNED having dissolved part
nership -with J. M. Snowdcn, (lately the
firm of Snowden Sf Biake,) beers leave to inform
his friends and the public that the FOUNDRY
will hereafter be carried uu by him, and all kinds
of Machinery manufactured to order. He will
manufacture and keep constantly fur sale
THRASHING MACHINES,
which will te acknowledged by all who use them
to be the best now before the public. Thy are
a decided improvement 'r.n the Machines now
generally in use, being constructed with an en
tire tumbling shaft, or if desired, can be run
with a strap. He will also manufacture snd sell
cheap PLOWS and PLOW CAST'NGS of all
descriptions. Saw Mill and Grist Mill Castings
made tt order, and fitted up if desired. He will
manufacture and sell a CIDER MILL which will
surpass anything of the kind ever offered for sale
in this country. Also, a Corn Stalk Cutter and
Crusher, an important Machine", Thioli no Far
mer should be without after be has tested it.
All kinds of country pioduce will be received
by Lira in payment fcr articles purcLased. Hor
ses will be received in pa3Tment for Thrashing
Machines. WILLIAM B. BLAKE.
Loretto, April 29. 1859-6m
EBENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAYING pur
chased the entire stock and fixtures of the
Ebensburg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared
to furnish farmers and others with
Ploughs, Plough Points, Stoves, Mill
Irons, Threshing Machines,
and castings of any kind that may be needed in
he community. .
By strict attention to the business of the con
cern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive
a liberal patronage from those in want cf articles
in his line.
All business done at the Foundry.
EDWARD GLAPS.
March 22. '55-tf.
N
EW TIN-WARE ESTABLISMENT.
The undersigned takes this methed of
mforming the citizens of Ebensburg and sur
rounding country; that be has commenced
business in this place, in the building formerly
occupied by M. S. Harr, one door west f the
Post Office, where he intends to carry onhisbusi
nessinalljts branches. TINWARE of all dc
scriptions kept constantly on hand, and at pri
ces to suit the times. Country Merchants can
have orders filled to any amount. By strict at
tention to b
share of public patronage. , FELIX UFNLK.
. oeusburg April 28th, 1858.
l!.1"- KOBT. J. ANDERSON
V EMER & ANDERSON. Wholesale IKA
XI Lus IX Foreign Fruits. Nuta, Spices, Con
fectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, &e. fcOran
ges and Lemcrs received weekly. No. 39 -Wood
street. Opposite the St. Charles Hotel,
, PitUburg, Feb. 17, 1858:tf
j oxxau- .tiuu&fc, riE4.p. WILMORE
T 1L T T r -T C VT "--.-,'-. - . .
l Sta'uon.) Jefferson, Cimtria co Pa. Johk
I M'Cot, Proprietor. ffel7,815S
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N4SOX & DIXCX'S LIA'li
THE MASON & DIXON'S LINE
ISA
BEAUTIFUL WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED
Family Paper,
PUBLISHED BY C. -B. TOWN & CO.,
No. 93 Baltihobe steeet, Baltimore, Md.
j
The "Mason & Dixon's Lino" is one of the
Largest -and Best Literary Papers of the
Day! , --
TERMS OF SUBSCRD7TION:
1 Copy, one year, $2.00 and ! Gift. .
1 Copy, three years, 6 00 and 3 Gifts.
TO CLUBS:
Z Copies, oiie year, $5100 and 3 Gifts.
5 do 8.00 and 6 Gifts.
10 and 1 copy to get- ,
'ter-tip cf the Club, 15.00 and 10 Gifts.
21 Copies and 1 copy to get
ter up of tho Club, SO.OO . vd 21 Gifts.
Every Subscriber trill be Entitled to a Gift
Worth From 25 Cents to $200 ! !
Which will be sent by mail or express immedi
ately on Teceipt df the Subscription money.
List or Gins :
10 Piano Fortes. .t?ftO each.
Uold Hunting Uased Watches, 125
50 Gold W7atclies, 100
L0 Mekdcons, 100
100 Gold Watches, 75
200 " CO
600 35
1000 " " 25
2000 Silver Watches, 15
u
ft
1000 " " 10 "
2000 Gold Guard and Vest Chains, 20
3000 " " 15 "
Coral, Garnet, Emerald, Cameo, Mosaic, Lava
Jet and Gold Stone Sets ; 'Gold Lockets, Gold
Pens and Cases; Gold, Coral. Caruet, Cameo
and Mosaic Bracelets; Rings, "Sleeve Buttons,
Fob-Slides, Bosora Studs, Silver Forks, Butter
Kozves, Ear Drops, Pins, S:c., Ac. worth from
25 Cents to $15 each.
(7 The Gift will b2 sent immediately on re
ceipt of the Subscription money.
Address
'C. B. TOWN & Ca. f
Publithers of "Mason & Dixon's Line,"
No. 93 Baltimore St., Baltimore, 1
June 15, 1859.6m.
Id.
"H OUIS LUCKIIARDT, "WATCH MAKER
JLd AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES
AND JEWELRY.
THE undersigned respectfull
bega leave to inform the cit- &
eh of Johnstown and vicinity
hat he has just received and isnowiSL
opening the largest stock of Clocks H atches, and
Jewelry ,ever brought to jonnstown without ex
cepting, which will be sold " cheaper than the
cheapest." His prices will alieays be uniform
Une customer will not bo charged more for the
tme quality of goods than anotlrer. A List of
& me of the articles comprised in the assortment?
is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and
goods examined, at the Store or. Main Street.
Gold Hunting English Lovers,
Gold Detached Levers, ful ie welled,
Gold Iepines. 4 holes
Silver English Levers,
Silver Detached Levers,
Silver Lepines, G"ld Guard Chains,
Gold Vest Chains Gold Pencils, with Tens,
Gold Pencils, Gold Medallion?,
Silver Extension Pencils and Pens,
Guld Brestphu, Ladi? nd Gentlemen,
Gold Eardrops. Gold F'.r'norn,
Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins, "
Gold and Silver Watc'i Keys. Portmonales,
Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain,
Silver Tablespoons,
Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles
Plated Tablespoons, best,
Plated Teaspoons "
Silver Gbard Chains,
Mated and Brittania Tea Setts,
Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, &c.t.
Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 iucb.es,
Gold Bracelets, Accordeons,
Silver and Tlated Spectacles, &c, &c, &c.
All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
repaired with promptness and at lo w rates. Con
fident that be cannot be undersold, the undersign-
respectfullv solicits the confidence and patronage
of the public. LOUIS LUCKIIARDT
Mayl4, 1856. 20-tf. Jan. 5, 1850.
LOGAX IIOUSC.
CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFER, Pbopkietor.
tTOULD respectfully inform Lis old friends
V and the travelling public that he has leas.
ed the Logan House, llollidaj-sburg, and is pre-
parea to entertain an who may tavor hiai with
their patronage in unobjectionable style.
The HOUSE has been newly furnished tL log
out in a style not surpassed by any establishment
in the interior of the State. His TABLE will
always be supplied with all the substantial and
delicacies of the season, and attended by atten
tive servants. In a word, no pains will be spared
to make the Logan a first class house, and noth
ing will be left uidjne to render its guests com
fortable and happy.
The STABLES, which are extensive, will be
attended by honest and f:.:thful hostlers.
RESTAURANT. The. i.ascment is occupied
as a Restaurant, where mcali will bo served up
at all hours of the day, together with oysters
wild game, nsli and all the de'ecacies and refresh
rr.ents of the season. JOHN KIEFFER.
June 4, 1856.-32tf.
AttCADE HOT CI., Ebensburgr, Pa.
HENRY FOSTER, PnorniEToa.
miUS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS
JL the "Ebensburg House," is one of the old
tt and. best stai.ds in the borough of Ebensburg.
for thi accommodation of the traveling communi
ty. Tho "Proprietor assures all who may be dis
posed to' patronize him that his TABLE will be
supplied with all the luxuries of the reason, Lis
BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no paias
spared to render his guests comft rtable.
Ebensburg, April 14, lS58:22:ly.
WASIIIIVGTCX HOUSE.
LAWRENCE SCUROTH. Pboprietok.
THIS popular and pleasantly situated bouse
is located in the village of Carrollton, Cam
bria county, and is kept in a manner so as to af
ford every comfort to visitors, being well furnish-
ea in every respect. txia ua.ii wui con
tain the best of liquors ; his TABLE, the
best the market can afford. Nothing will be left
undone to render the visit of all persons pleasant
and agreeable. L. b.
Carrolton, July 15, 1857.
BEN. P. THOMPSON, vilh P. I.PAITON
& CO.. Wholesale Dealers in and Manu
facturer of HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma
terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo
Robes, Arc. No. 128 Market street',, below Fourth
South bide, PHILADELPHIA. aslv paid for
Wool and shipping rurs,
PRICE I. PATTON. A. OITEN HEIMEU
February 17, I858:tf
Hi LA DELPHI A Wood MOULDING MILL
JL Willow street, above Twelfth, north side.
Moulding suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab
inet and Fraue Makers, always on band. Any
Pattern worked from a drawing. Agents wanted
iu the various Tow-us in bis tiortiori cf the State.
to whom opportunities will be offered for largo
protta to themselves. -SILAS E. WELR.
February 17, 1858:tf
GIFTS ! 6ITO ! Gu?T !
THE ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK TTORE.
D. Y. EVANS-fc CO.
THE
FIFTH
YEAR
G?7
'BRODWAY.
677
THE
FIFTH
YEAR.
NEW-YORK.
ESTABLISHED 3854
Thefol
owing i3 a partial list of property which
will be given to the purchasers of Books at the
time of sale:
Worth from
Gold Watches English Lever,
Patent Lever and Lepines. $30 00 to $100 '00
Silver "Watches, Patent Lever
full jewelled hunting cases
open faces and cylender es
capement. . 12 00 to 40 00
Gold Lockets Large size, four glasses, and two
glasses with spring large and small size with
snap. 250 to 12 00
Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Painted, Lava, Gold
stones Garnet and Corol Sets of Tins and
drops. 5 CO to 25 00
Ladies' Gold Guard Chains, Fancy Neck Chains,
Chatelaines. 8 00 to IS 00
Gents' Fob and Vest'Cbains. 10 00 to 30 00
Sets Cameo Goldstone, Painted Mosais Garnet,
Onyx, Engraved and Plniu gold Sleeve But
tons and Bosom Studs. 2 00 to 10 00
Gold Pencils with Pens, largs medium, and
small. - 3 50 to 7 50
Silver Pencils, with Gold Pens, 'larga, medium
and small 6ize, double and singls extension
cases 2 00 to 5 00
Gents' Heavy Signet Rings, Ladies Gold 'Chased
and plain Rings. 1 00 to 7 50
Gents' Gold Bosom Pins, Cluster, with Opal,
Scarf. Pins, Onyz, Garnet, fcc.,l 50 to 5 00
Rich Silk Dress Patterns, 22 00 to 30 00
Cameo Mosaic, Coral, Garnet, Chased and Plain
Oval Brace'ets. 5 00 to SO 00
Silver and Gold Thimbles. 50 to
Gents' Pen and Pocket Knife. 50 to
Pearl and Morocco Port Monies. 50 to
Toothpicks, Watch Keyes, Guard
00
50
50
Slides. 1 59 to -3 5? 3
Gold -Crosses, small medium and
largo. 2
Besides other Gifts, comprising
00 to 7 50
a large and
valuable assortment of miscellaneous erticlesj va
rying from $1 to $40.
The proprietors of the OLDEST ESTAB
LISHED GIET BOOK STORE IN THE UNI
TED STATES', for the uninterrupted Biiccesa
which has crowned their ernest efforts to please
during the last four years, would return their sin
cere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who
hrve, in past time, seen fit to bestow their liberal
patronage upon them; and would further assure
them, and the public generarly, that their long
experience T.nd established capital warrant them
in offering greater inducements than ever, and
such as are out of the reach of any similar estab
lishment m the country; and propose, in this,
TUF FIFTH YEAR
of their location in New-York, to iatroduce
NEW FEATURES,
STILL GREATER ATTH ACTIONS,
GIFTS OF GREATER VALUE AND VA
RIETY, A STILL LARGER AND BETTER
SELECTED STOCK OF BOOKS,
Commissions and inducements to clubs and to
agents who are willing to devcte their time to
our busincs; so that those who desire can have
SSL. GIFTS AND BOOKS WITOUT MONEY,
V e shall endeavor to establish an-agent in
every town in theUniteil States, so that all who
may benefit by our liberal system of trade.
We have appointed JOHN RODGERS JR.
our duly autLorwed ag-nt lor rbcnsourg and vi
ciir.iv. who will receive and forvard all orders
with attention and despatch.
A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE
ready for distribution, containing every desirable
book, new or old, now in iiriut; and acknowl
edged by libraries and literarv men to be the
most complete and best classified ever i.ssued
without an exception,
500,000
are ready to be given. away, mailed free to any
address, to all part? of the world, It contains
all woks on
Art, Science and nat
ural History.
Adventures, Travels,
&c.
PhiiosophioaJ and
Classical Works.
Historical & Miscel
laneous. Poetical, Theological,
Religious.
Law, Medical, Ma
sonic. Standard Fictions.
Prayer, Hymn and
Glee Books.
Text Books for
Schools, 5bc, &c.
E
V
A
N
S
&
c
o
Agricultural and Do-
meitic Economy.
Belles Lettrcs.Essays,
&c.
Bibles.
Biographies.
Dictionaries.
Encyclopaxlias.
Gazetteers.
And a thousand varieties of publications in evry
department, of literature. We sell as low a;
and, ia many cases, lower than any other
house in the country ; and with every book- of
the value of one dollar or more we present some
useful gift, without extra charge.
LET EVERY ONE CONSULT niS
OWN INTEREST.
And buy at EVANS' Gift Book
THE
BEST
PLACE
TO
GET
YOUR
BOOKS
AND
GIFTS
IS
store, examine the prices of books, tec
the beautiful gilts so freely scattered
among our patrons, and be satisfied
that the only economical way of buy
ing books is at
No. C77
BROADWAY, LAFARGE HOTEL
BUILDING.
"WE GUARANTEE PERFECT
SATISFACTION.
Judge for Yourselves.
Examine our plan of business., Any
AT
EVANS 'i
GIFT
BOOK
STORE,
NO.
667
BROAD
WAY,
CITY.
'one can who will. Observe the daily
distribution of watches, gold and sil-
ver; vest, chatelaine.and guard chains;
bracelets, camto, Mosaic, coral, cold
stone, garnet, and gold sets of pin ;.ud
clasps ; lockets, large, medium, and
small size; rings, chased, plain and set
with stones, cameo, god-stone coral ;
Mosaic and engraved Studs and sleeve
i buttons; scarf pins, crosses, gold pens.
ana pencils; gold pens in silver and
morocco cases, and a thousand other
articles of use and value.
A Gift with every book worth from 50 cts. to
$100.
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE.
It will cost you nothing, and will be valuable
as a book of reference, if nothing more. Ad
dress D. W. EVANS & CO.
No. 677 Broadway, New York.
N. B. A WORD OF EXPLANATION to
those who have known us under the style of
Evans Co. The Business located by us at No.
677 Broadway, New York City, is the oldest es
tablished house in the country, and is known
world-wide as the origiual ''Evans & Co.'s Gift
Bookstore." Many have taken the advantage of
our popularity to advertise under the same name
its originators, to increase their trade ta-proteet
the few who may be unacquainted with u-, we
woidd stale that we have no connection with
any other. Gift Bo A House and though many
advertise under the name of Evns & Co.. the
firm constituted by D. W. EVANS and J. II.
PRESTON is the first and only concern right
fully using the name. But to prevent all confu
sion in the future, we shall use tho style of
D. W. EVANS & CO.,
and all persons wrongfully using the appellation
to mislead the public, will be made to suffer the
penalty of the law.
D. W. EVANS CO.,
C67 Broadway, New York.
April 13, 1850:ly
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fWUE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INPORMIS TnU 'CITiENS'OF ERE'NSilUIIG
Jk - vicinity that he has just received and has on hand the LARGEST, BET, and MOST COM'
I'JLEiE stock of 'im, ixpper, anu tsheet Iron
scrintion all of which will be sold low for Cash.
I'omrs, agon ooxes, ouar hciure, o.c., ever onereo ior saie in i-nensourg, consitme of 25 difei
ent Patterns of Cook Stoves of all i.-.es; 20 different patterns of Tarlor and Heating "Stoves of J
bizes; 10 different kinds of x Plows; S-;gar kettles and Wagon boxes of all sizes; Bras and Copp
Kettles of all sizes; Preserving Kettlos of all sizes; Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware of !)L
Feeling Ihankful for the patronage' heretofore leceived, and 'hoping for a continuance of t:.B
same, he flatters himself that he can give Lb? o'd friends and customers and all who will favrr
with a call better bargains than they can get at any other place, and respectfully invites 1 l ira to
give him a :all before purchasing elsewhere, a be will ppare no paius to merit the pafroi;r.ge cf
the community. Job work of nil kinds done on the shortest notice.
Also House "S plating mafe ami put up on the shortest notice most reasonab'e terms f..rcash
03- Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also -Cherry, -Ash. and Poidar lumUr
old Metal, 'Copper. Brass, Pewter, &c,, taken in exchange. GEORGE HUNTLEY- '
i. J. All persons Knowing tncmseives inucl
fully invited to call witn tneir casu and settle up
Ebensburg, bept. 1. , 1853.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA.
-1 RrncvrJent Institution established ly spe
cial Endowment, for the Relief of the
Sick and Dittresscd, ajflicicd with
Virulent and Epidemic -Diseases.
THE HOWARD ASSOCTATTOX, view of the
awful destruction of human lift caused b3T sexual
diseases, severp.1 years ago directed their Consult
ing Surgeon, to open a Dispensary for the treat
ment of this cbiss of diseases, in all their forms,
and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all
who apply by letter, with a discriptioU of their
condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.)
and in tase cf extreme poverty, to FURNISH
MEDACINES FREE OF CHARGE.
The directors of the Association, in their Annu
al Report express the highest satisfaction with
the success which has attended the labors of their
Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorroea, Seminal
Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice
of Onani.-m or Self-Abuse, Diseases of the Kid-nej-s
and Bladder, &c., and order a continuance
cf the same plan for the ensuing year.
An admirable Renort on Socrmatorrlooa, or
Seminal weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mastur
bation, or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of tin
Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will
hf ent by mail fin a sealed envelope.) FREE
OF CHARGE, on receipt of T WO ST.vMFS for
postr.ge. -
Address, for Report or iiatment. Dr. J. SXIL
LIN HOUGHTON, Acling Surgeca, Howard
Ass-ciatiou, No. 2 South Ninth Stieet, Fhiladcl
diiia, Pa.
Jan. 2G, 1850. Ij.
"THE XEW-YOIiEtElI."
Now offered fir the purpos of securing the
widest possible circulation a first-class New
York weekly family paper, eight large pages,
Illustrated, beautifully printed on the Let i:i:e
paper, with contributions and articles, stres,
poems, anecdotes, &e., &c, by Washington li
ning, Lonsfellow, Bulwer,Temvson, WT. Gilrnore
Simms, Dickens. Mrs. Sigourney, Thackeray, 1
Teter Parlev, Hawthorne. Alice Carey and oth
ers. The Weekly NEW-YORKi:ii"(iroii..un
ced a superior publication to the New York
Ledger.) is ofi'ercd at only ONE DOLLAR s year
to subscribers who tend the one dollar ittmedi
afcly to the publisher, C. Mathews, No. 107
Fulton street. N. Y. Specimen conies sei.t f r a
3 cent stamp.
fraar2,lS59;14
rf HE SUBSCRIBER, SUCCESSOR TO G. L.
Jl LLOYD & CO., at Jefferson, reppectfullv
ouers to the public, an exunsiveana well se
lected assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCER
IES, Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Ready Made
Clothing. Hardware, Quepnsware, Paints, Glass,
Oils, and all the articles usually required for
Family Building, and Manufacturing pnrjwses.
A Stock of Drugs, Dye Kluffs, and family med
icines, that for quality and variety is not t-urr as
sed, (if equalled in the county.) All of which
he will sell at the lowest possible prices for cash
or Country Produce. ALSO,
A large amount of Spruce and Pine Lumber
constantly on hands, ar d Bills for Lumber sawed
to order at the shortest possible nif
ROBERT FLINN.
Jefferson, May 20, 1?57.-Mf.
DIRECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA CGLN
TV. The tubscriber is preparing, fif suffi
cient encouragement be given,) t. ' nblish a Di
rectory MAP of Cambria County, "intend d t
contain as much information as ai.y oiber Coou
y Map now Published in -Pennsylvania. Tl;e
' ame to be lithographed, colored and mounted in
.ne most modern style and workmanlike runaner,
and delivered to subscribers at J5 per copy.
WILLIAM CHRIST 1
June SO, 1858.
1LLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE
Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in For-
eiirn and Domestic LlUlJOKb. Old Alonon:ahcIa
and Rectified Whiskey, No. 329 Commercial
Row, Liberty street, PITTSBURG, Pa.
SUNDRIES 560 Bbls double Rectified W Ms-
key. 187 Bbls Old Monon-rahela Rye Whisky.
Par, (very choice ) 50 Hhds N. O. Sugar, 70
Bbls N. 0. Molasbes. With a general assort
ment of Groceries, also Bacon, Flour, Lard,
1 rou & Nails Jfcc, all of which will be 6old at low
prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO.
February 17, 1858.tf
GEORGE W. TODD, WITH COM RAD &
WALTON, Importers and Wholesale Deal
ers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c, No. 255 Market
Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand
the genuine Timothy black's Augers,V. nn's
Beatty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad &
Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling
& Waldron's G rass and Cradling-Scythes, Com
mon andPatent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes
Pins, &c, which they offer for sale on reas
onable terms. t- country dealers only
Janury25, 1855.
JOHN II. ALLEN - Sr CO.,- NOS. 2 4 4
Clwstnut Street, (south side, below Water,)
PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-wabe
Hocse, is m e Cxt? .) M-rufactnrers and
Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine made
BROOMS, Tatent Groocd CEDAR-WARE.
warranted not to shrink, WOOD & WILLOW
WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, &c, of ail descrip
tions. Phase call and examine our stock.
- March 4, 1857. ly.
h&AXK SUMMOXS AND EXECU
TIOXS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
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GEORGE HUNTLEY.
RODKl'.T 1UV1S.
JOHX P. JOSti
DAVIS & JONES,
VARIETY IIAIX,
DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
KEEP constantly on hand a large and sae.
rior ttock of 1
DRY GOODS,
Such as Cloths, C.ss:Tseres, Satinetts, TvrtrcJg,
Jeans. Muslins. &e., S:c.
DRESS GOODS
of every ftyle. FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS
Boots ai;d Shoes, Straw. Fur & Wool ll&ti,
Stationary of every doscrijticn,
Wall Paper of every style,
Hardware, Queens ware,
STONE AND EA RTilEN WARE.
A fell st:pi4y of GROCERIES, ror.sistkr A
JSCGAKS,
MOLASSES,
srnurs,
CO F F E E,
TEAS, RICE, d!c
CON FECI rCNARY
OF ALL KINDS.
FLOUR.
PISH.
CIGARS.
BAR IRON,
GLASS,
PAINTS.
ButUr. Egjs, Bo
Beans, liooZ, Roc,s,
PACON,
TOBACCO.
and SNUFF.
N A I L S,
DRUGS,
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rn, F'jtatutt, Grain
fjr Goods, and nooljjt ction to Csh handed in
DCTCHEIJRY, rOl'LAR and TINE LUMDE?.
bought and suld.
Ebensburg March 0, l?o9:4Jm.
First Arrival
OF
SPRIiVG & SUMMER GOODS.
The subscriber, Lavi just returm-d fn ia tiV
city, is now opening ol.j of the best bclxte!
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
ever brought to il.is market, snd which he
sell very cheap for Cash. His stock con.-ia -part
of the following articles, viz :
CIIALL1ES, DE LAINES,
BRILLIANTS, COBURGS.
PRINTS Oi ALL KINDS
AND RICHEST COLOE?.
EJiawJsi,
which f r beauty cannot be surpassed in tl.ist.-vp.
READY-MADE CLQTH1N3,
LADIES' SHOES. DPJJCS and rnilFTMEKr.
ail of which he will sell vny choap.
fj&iz Un invite? the citizens of LbiL-rj
and the surrounding country to p
him a call bef'n p"rcbaIng Ist-wif
as be is s-Uiifie-l he van x)l go.xls to tiier.i rr.-i
cheaper than they can be bought at anv f--f
store in town.
John Kodgers, Jr-
-.LjctiVirg, Aprii 20, lt50rtf.
D. FOSTER. P. S. "O0".
Grce.burg. Eleit:"
I OSTER & SOOJf,
H
AYING associated themselves fur the rn
tice of the Law in Cam .ria couutv. vii i'
tend to all business intrusted :o them. Oiice
OhJonade Row;" Ebentburf
Oct. 7, 1857. . . ,
USIOX IEOl Si:. I.beusLurpTr
JOHN A BLAIR, raoBFiETon.
Also, in connection, BLAIR A Co's U A f
will leave the Union House for Willir.ore
tion in time to take the Eastern or Western tr'
Rvprv aecoTiiodation will ! affr-rded to E'1-
passenger comfrablte.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
COITER & SHEET-IRON WAt.
Mercnants and others in want of TIN?
PER OR SHEET-IRON WARE are n-s-fl
pcctfully invited to call and exannig:
my stock, got up exprtsi-ly for thefol'
rade. It is the largest and bet assortment v
ound "West of the mountains, made in a f'-I,
mniier and of the very best materials. J ;
adopted all the improvements of the tiro-1)
trade, in machinery and materials, I am ,Tr
to complete succetifidly with city ma&uf:-f,J1"
in prices and tcrrr s ? ,
Orders from one dollar to five hundic '
worth, promptly filled, the wares carefully r
and guaranteed not to kik.
Oiie trial from merchants who have net ,
with me hcretotore l Tecjuested.
for a Price List.
Thankful for past favors, I respectfuhj
their continuance. Address , v
Johr.stown, Cambria county,
Oct. 21, 1857. 50tf
J.
c. soox,
Attornty i ,
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