Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, February 22, 1860, Image 4

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F.Znt'ie America A jriculturi!.
Calender of Agricultural Opera
tions far February, IS GO.
Fai.j February, though the shortest
month of the year, is at the North counted
most tedious by many. The energetic fsr
tn?r 'Tariei of the ccupiraUvf inactivity of
the Sanson. arl h i: histe t start the plow;
the careless ooe Sndi hia neglected Hock rap
iJ'.y losing in value, and is waiting anxiously
far the first springing of the grass. The asi
ma.s themselves grow restless under coaSoe
xnent. Tha mill care re-iired Jarlog this month
wi'.ibe additional a'.tenlbu to aoinals, to
keep them "in od heart." that they may
have no loss to recover when Spring opens.
?Iu:a preparatory work may always be :oue
plana of work completes!, implements prepar
ed, marketing finished, and tv rylhi ig i:iii!c
ready for a prompt beginuing with tho open
ing eeason.
l'nildiugs need frequent inspection to keep
th?:a froja dec.ty. Faitea alt Icose boards,
prnpor'.j secu c wial).va an 1 dior, batten
cracks, knot-hobs, and other leaks where col l
ea??r3 and hay is wasted, (let out timber
for new buildings, if needed.
Cattle. Give frequant changes of food.
allowing roots, bran, mashes, a little grain.
cct , with bay. Bat cookei foods are most
economical. Give plenty of litter. Keep
cows about to calve, iu seperate stalls with
era pi a room.
C zu. a. r3. Protect fro a frost, but pro
vide fur ventilation, especially where there is
dampness. S-rt out decaying vcgtables; al
low no accuuiulajjoa of refuse, but remove"
to tha compost heap.
Corn etalks still standing on Gelds to he
plowed next ppiing, may be leveled during
open freezing weather. This will greatly fa
ciliate the plowing.
Cotton. A soon as the seison permits
prepare deep rich beds of Sne filth to brim
forward the plants as curly as may b?.
Drains. Remove r.bitrujti-is of ice. cct
both around the buildings and in the fi.-ld.
Fencing. Materials may be got out and
prepared under cover. 13uill new and re
pair eld at the earliest available time.
Flax and IIkmp. Fiuish dressing.
Fckl. Be sure to provide a year's suply,
cut and store away before spring.
Grain fchould all b-i threshed now vermi
are taking heavy toll; ascure the bins frost
their eDtranos. Market whenever p.ices an
remunerative
Gn.ii and Clover Fikld3 Allow u.
lock to feed, or trample the youog feed.
Kklp. Secure a full 3apply before choice
hizii are all engaged
IIoaKS aud Mcle. Look well ts their
Let; keep sharp-shod, and clean well afte
travelling. Give carrots and cut feed. Keep
thciaiu warm stab'cs, blankets when excess
ively cold, aud allow plenty of belding,
IIoos. Feed liberally with warm conked
food, with which mis charcoal and salt occa
sionally. e2pi3ially for breeding sows. Keep
pens we:i Uttured with leave3 or short Etraw
to increase the stock of manure.
Ics Hou52i. Complete filling, examine
drainage and ventilation to secure perfect
preservation.
Masuks. Dpen 1 on home manufacture,
rather than the purchase of highly advertised
compound". Keep musk or pli.-tjr in all
places where ammonia may be absorbed
Curt it out in opui weath-r.
Ma?ie Slgah. Have all appcratua in
rtaliitess. Commence tapping a s-mo as.-sp
will start F.r large groves, au improved
evaporator will pay.
Potatoes. Secure th best for seed; keep
varieties separate. At the south plant early
f, r N.utbcri. Mark-. s.
Heavy Oats.
' li-'aey o,it? arc worth more
.1 Pi : ii-
u:.-l of ::;h
. all ad-itir, and it
.jUj'oy rerts:i. though perhaps not ro ap-pa-nt.
thai, v:-ijt fr tveiy'd, iho heavy
vat.i 3rc the ui.! Vaiu ib!c. It has been f mud
bv xp i in er.t, that a hu h ! of ots weighing
Ln. -two lbs. yields twenty -five pouuds of.
mi-sl; oue weighing t'orty lhs , f wenty-three
aud ono-touilb 15,; thirty-eight 1js.. tiv.ity
oi e and ihree-foui t!i los; thirty four lb;,
ritrhtern and thrue-tburrhs lbs.; aud a bushel
v.igbii oidy thirty lb-.; yiel ! I only ix
tn lib., of meal In other words, one huu
drellba of oats which will weiedi forty two
lbs ier buaid, wiil give sixty lbs ofoatmeal
while one hundred lbs. of oats weighing only
thirty lbs. per bu-hel, alfird oiy G jy-th'ee
lbs of tncal. It will be seen that two bushels
of the heavy oats are worth a much as three
bu:htht of the liht oat". Gmrsce Farmer.
Large Farm.
Tne Country Gciitl'inriu justly remarks:
"The passion for tnare laud is one which
viks incalculable injury to American agri
culture. It crowd out farming many who
would t her wipe rnage in it many who
were n:ali farn:S iore readily attainable,
would do good service in the culture of the
n il, aud in the eVvation of the character of
our farming population Let us be less cot
ctous of surface, and not forget that we own
the subsoil, and endeavor to make what wc
have attained a grc-afer productiveness; and
let us ask for better crop, finer animals,
more serviceable implements, rather thaa ooe
LUIOS LUCKHARDT, "WATC MAKER
YND DEALER IX CLOCKS, Hr ATCUES
AND JEWELRY.
TlliS undersigned respcctfull
bags leave to inform the cit C&C' '
z-m of Johnstown and yieinity Sty jt.
taht he has just received An J is now .v
teuing the largest Hock of C locksWatefits . and
Jewelry, ever brouuht'to joensto'" tciwiovt tx
cepUng, which will be Bold " chenir than the
cUeapest." His prices w ill always ha uniform
One customer will not be charge.1 more for the
siiuie quality of g.xxls than Another. A List of
Acaoeof the"aftie!escomprisel iu the a-rttie:iS
U annext-d. Prices may bo ascertained, anc
jT-xxli examines, at the ht"rc or. ilaiu Street.
Gold Hunting English Levers,
Gold Detached Levers, ful jewelled.
Gold Lepiaes. 4 hoc
Silver E.;g'ish Levers,
Siivtr Detached levers,
Silvet Lepiues. Gold Guard Chains.
Gold Vest whain-iGold Pencils, with Tens,
G.1J rencilsGoM M-.-dillion.
Silver Extension Pencils and Pens,
Gold lire istims. Ladies and Gentlemen,
Gold Kardrops, Gold Furrings,
Gold Fiusrer Uin-s. O-jM Cuff Pins..
Gold yn 1 Silver V.itc "leys. uortiuonaie,
Ladies' F;ir.s, fancy an-3 piain,
Silver Tablespoons,
Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles
Pluted Tablespoons, bett,
Plated Teaspoons '
Silver Gbard Chains,
Plated an ! Britt inia Tea Sett
Violins and B ws, Violin Strings, &c,
Colt'd and Allen's Revolvers, G inches,
Gold Uraeeicts. Accimleo.i?,
Stiver and Plated Spectacles. &c, &c, .Vc.
0- All sirts of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry
repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con
fident that Lc cannot be underscld. the undersin
respecltullv solicits the confi donee and patronage
. f the public. LOUIS LUCKU AllHT
!day!4, l8oC. 23-tf. Jan. 5,
lummimm mi
Under tlie cliar;3 of tUs Francis-
Under
can IJi'oliirs.
rliIS instit'iciou. sittuted in Lorett, Cimhria
a. c U'ity, Pa.. A'ut four miles fr.'tu Crcs.'ti
i - icioa , in tai d.rej: route b:-t .vcju I'i-ila lelphla
i. I Pidi i;. Im biju lately chirterel, with
riviV t i j ifer collegiate honors a.i I ilerees
TSUMi. T vi annual pension f ir b ard and
.uiti i a, pit'l2 h ilt yjvrlv i.i a I auce, $10') t0
Wi'iii it. I ie of b liiii.r. per antri-n. 10 0
Pu,d r: n lining at th-a C !;eze during v.im
i :i will p iy au c.x'ra c'l ire of . 15 0
TIij Cluti-'s and modern "Ltuguages frni a
xtr i ch irJ ( 10 Of
.V allov ni'e fir o.caionil absence, unless i;
: ts.s of :c'tl'?-n.
PsM; fLf.teri. b o!n aul stiti mary. if no
" i.-nih 1 1 b. pirentsor Uirliias, -i!l forma
x'ri c!ii!"4f. as vill .tl- m lied attend nice.
Firfif.!ir pirtieulars apply to the S iperio
f the C ill R .-t'wre!ic.i :niy b. m i le to t!
It. P.tv. , O'C . m jr. li:v. W. P .Hard. L .rett :
t any of tli3 lliv. Clergy in the u'.ig'uborho
f th i;iifiti mi.
Lrett i. A ii i-t 31. 1-3S3. 3m.
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!!
ATA SAL93PJ
TOLTLD reijttf.'tfidlv inform the
.d vi-f.fJ
cit!.-.n of
E'oe.isbarg ami v;
i'lity that he h is opened a:
il :i , three do rs e iat ." the
Ovster
Arjile" llotc
i id i-i prep ire 1 to a voni-n odate the public in
.operior iiia-iuer. Ue ha ma le arrangements t
;.t his Oyster direct from the Hisiern markets
1 1 1 will supply fi-nilisj bv the can or d jzjo a;
-iie cheapest r ite. Give him a call.
Ha ti!l continue t practice t!ic Tonsorin
irt ; his sh in the rom a Ijmiug the Oyst t
S il on.
A tjait 31, 13o0.-'.f.
SADDLERY! SADDLERY!
rllE So JSC.riBEil would respoctfully iuforn
toe citiz.-ns f lihansbiirg and surrouridin,
j iu itrv. that he ha opined a S Idler's shop, i
' ia bi-eoieut of his dwelling house. o:i 11 rin-itre.-t.
where he is prep ire 1 tt fiimioi to or It
i t ie ni-.t reasonable terms, every deacriptioi.
f S 1 1 lies. iJ.id ej, a i I 11 true &j.
il i-in in my years' experience in the bu-i
arnloyiug n no bat the l-est workmen
m I Uii:i4 tae lest material upon all ins work, h
!i ,ij t inirr.t and receive a liberal thare of th,
pah'io p itro aage.
C .iirury pr duce at all times taken in cxehanjit
far wa.k, a a I the higneat market prices allowed.
JAMES MAULTIR.
Ebensburg. 5?ept., 14, 1859.-tf.
Jolm M -11 cage
Maaufacturer and Dealer In all Kind of:e
f uuff, Chavinsf and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom
ery St., Jlollisdaysbarg, Pa.
Constantly on hand, a fine and well selected
stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cijrar
at the lowest possible prices. xIl articles sold at
rhis establishment are warranted to be what they
are represented.
August 8. 1855. ly.
. IlCAOi: lIorEX, i: enb -irs, Ia
HENRY FOSTER. Puop ai r.-roa.
rinins hotel, formerly known- ac
JL t;ie "Eoensburg House," is one of the ohl-
e. - and boot stands in the borough of Ebensbnr.
f. ir th- acoornmo iati n of the traveling comiiiuri
ty. Tho Proprietor assures al! who may lx dis
pose.l to patronize him that his TAP.LE will be
supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his
RAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains
pare 1 t ren ler his guests comf rtable.
Ehcnsbura. April 14. 1858:22:ly.
DIRECTORY MAP OF CAMBRlX COUX
L'Y. Ttie tubscriber is preparing, fif buiTi
cient encouragement lie given,) to publish a Di
rectory MAP of Cambria County, intended to
contain as much information as a'ny other Coun
ty Map now Published in Pennsylvania. The
same to be lithographed, colored and mounted in
tne most modern tyle and workmanlike mnaner,
and le.ivered to suUcribers at J5 per copy.
WILLIAM CHRISTY
June 30, 1658.
EAST AVENUE NURSERY,
ROCHESTER, SEW YORK,
W. BI. HOYT & Co , PROPRIETORS.
FULTIT. ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES
of all kinds, and varieties, promptly fur
nished to order. P. Branifi of L iretto. will at
tend to s;i!i.s in this county. Order addressed
to Lim wi'd receive prompt attention.
C. NEURIT. General Agent.
October 19. lS59.-tf.
X i BCLS. N. O. WHITE SUGARS,
. 5 Bbls. X. O. Molassea.
5 Goldez Svrup,
F..r sale by " E. HUGHES.
July 13, 1S59.
O EMOVAIJ PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC-
I . turer and Wholesale Dealer in BKt8, Shoes,
Straw Go iw, Hat and Caps, Jo. 68 North
"I "bird Street, between Arch and Cherry, Phila
phia. f March 6, 1856. J
V. O. 3ILRIL4Y,
Attornajr at Law, Ebenibarg, P
OFFICE OPI'OSITFCBAWFORD'S HOTEL.
f narI7,lRMt
Above we present you with a I'.kei.es f DR.
MORSE the inventor of MOiiSL'6 1KDIAN
ROOT PILLS. Tiiis phitai.thn pist has tprnt
the greater part t bis life iu traveling, having
vihiie-i r-urope. Ana, ana Ainea, as wrii as
Nortli An erica li:is spent three years nmcn.K
tr.e ind.,us of our Western country it ui in
this w:iy that the Indian R..t Piis were rirs-t
disc.ivered. Dr. Horse was the first man t es
tablish the fiitt that ail tlisea-es arise from IM
PURITY OF THE BLOOD that our strei gtb
health and life deix-nUed Uihii this vital tiitid.
When tiie various passages lecoine clofrg-l.
and lo not act in perfect barmonv with the dif
fcrent functions of the body, the blmMl h-x its
action, becomes thick, corrupted, and diseased;
ti ns causing all pains, siciiiiess and distress ot
every r.anics ; our strei gth is exhausted, our
health we are deprived of, and if nature is not
agisted in throwing off the stagnant humor?, the
bleed will become choked and cease to act, and
thus our light of life will fjrevtr be blown cut
How iftipoitaut thn thai we shuuhi keep the
various ji;usages of the bo!y tne ami t-nen. Ami
"how pleasant to us that we have it in our power
to :ut a medi-'ine in your reach. iar:"ielv. Morse's
Indian Root l'ills, mai.ufaCure i f::" plants and
roots which grow around the mountainous chtfs
ii Nature's Garden, for tl:c health a:.'tl iccovery
if diseased man. One of the roots from which
tl f- I'i.is ur in.a.l-! is a niMorsti. w ji h i.tch
tiie pores f the skin, and asits Nature in J
l.:rOl!lJJ OUt IJie UIICI MU5 ti l.iC t jn !,HMIJ
within. The second is a plant which is an Ex
pectoiunt, that opens and unc'iogs the pas.-sigu to
the iums, and thus, in a soothing manner, per
forms its duty in throwing off phlegm, and. other
humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The
third is a Diuretic, which gives double ease and
strength to the kidneys ; t litis encouraged, they
draw large amounts of impurity from the blood,
wlrch is then thrown out bountifully by the uri
nary or water passage, and which cvuid not have
been discharged in any other way. The fourth
is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other prop
erties of the Pills while engiged in purifying the
blood; thece-arser particles of impurity which
lannot piU-.s by the other outlets, ure thus taken
up and conveyed oQ" in great p:uiutities by the
bowels.
From t!ic above, it is shown that Dr. Morse'.
udiitn R'K.-t Pills not oi ly -ntcr-tt-eiuMach.
but be?ome united with the blood, f ,r they fim!
vay to every patt, and Completely r- ut- tiut am.
leanse the system from all impurity, and tin
I fe of the body, which is thebl-iod. becomes per
t'ectly healthy; Consequently al! sickness an.i
.i.iin is driven from the system, f r they canno:
etuaia when the body becomes s puie ;.ik:
bar.
Tiie reason vhype ple ate st distrescl wh-n
ick, and why s many die, is lc.Miise they
iot get a mc-ik'ine which will pa.s t- the atll.e--ed
parts, and which will on tii ; natural pas
age t T ttie Uistavj to ii Ciist out; l.eiite. i.
arge quantity of fjoil and other matter is 1-nlg-
d. and the s-t :n ach and intestines are hterailv
vertlowing with the coriupte-l mas ; thus tin
lergonig :t iis.igni-able feriueiitatioii. eoi,uilii!
nixing wil'i the b!'d, whicli throas the c r
opted matter throu ill every vein mil artery,
intil life :s taken fr m the b!y by disa-e. lr
Morse's PILLS have atliel to themselves victor
opon victory, by restoring millions of the fick U
nlotwiing health and happiness. Ye 4, thont.anfb
who have been racked or tomieutei with ick
ies. paia and anguish, and whose feeble frame
nave beeu scorched by the buruing ele nents ol
raging fever, and who have been brought, as il
were, within a step of the sdeut grave, now
tt&nd ready to ttst-fy that they would have been
numbered with the dead, had it not lieen for
tins great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Li
lian Root Pills. After one or two doses had
been takeu, they were astonishel. and absulutcl
-urprineil. in witnessing their charming tfTeci.
Not only do thpy give immliate case an
strength, and take away all sickles, pain and
itiguuh. but they at once go to work at tin
fiundationof the disease, which is the Mood.
Therefore, it will be shown, especially by thos
who use these Pills, that they will cleanse am!
purify, that disease that deadly enemy will
take its flight, and the tluh of youth and beaut
will again return, and the prospect of n long and
happy life will cherish and brighten j'our clays
SI?" Sold by Thomas Devine. Ebensburg. and
by Malicine Dealers generally throughout the
County ;-!. Lake Judson. successor to A. J
White & Co., No. 50 Leonard St., N".Y- Propri
etors; WiiIU.ni Mudge & C.. (Proprietors f
!)r. A. 1 task s Magnetic Ointment.) Larlvidc,
M.vlison county. . ., General Ag'uts.
Augu-t 3. 1 859.1 v
LOGAV ei or. si:.
CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFER, jPeopuietok
YTOULD respectfully iuform bis old friends
T and the travelling public iht ho us le:u-i.
ed the Logan House, Hollidaysburg, and is pre
pared to entertain all who uiav favor bim with
their patronage in unobjectionable style.
lhe IlOUbiU has been newlv lurnishetl tbio-
out in a style uot surpassed by any establishment
in the interior of the State. His TABLE ib
alwa-s be supplied with all the substautials and
delicacies of the season, and attendee! by atten
tive servants. In a word, no pains will be spatifd
to make the Logan a first class house, and noth
ing will be left undone to render its guests com
fortable and happy.
The STABLES, which are extensive, will be
attended by honest and faithful hostlers.
RESTAURANT. The basement is occupied
as a Ikestaurant. where meals will be served nr
at all hours of the day, toge-thcr with oysters
wilil game, fish and all the delegacies and refresl
rr.ents of ihe season. JOHN KIEFFER.
June 4. lS5fr.-32tf.
EN. P. THOMPSON. tnA P. I. PATTON
& CO.. Wholesale Dealers in and Mi'in-
Vturer of HATS. CAPS. FURS. llatters Mi-
erials, Str w Goods, Artificial Flowers. Buffalo
lilies, iVc. No. 128 Maiket street, below Fourth
v.uth s!de. PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for
t ......
v h mm : tupping t urs,
'RICE I. 1 ATTON. A. OPrE'HEIMER
Fbnnrv 17. I858:tf
Y HI LA DELPHI A Woon MOULDING MILL
I Will:w street, above Twelfth, north sil.
Moulding suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cal-
met ami rrame Makers, alwavs on band. Anv
Pattern worked from a drawing. Agents wanted
in the vanous Towns in his portion of the State,
to whom opportunities will be offered for large
profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR.
February 17, 1858:tf
WASIIIXCTOX CIOLC
LAWRENCE SCIIROTH, Pkopsiktor.
FY1HIS popular and pleasant'y situated house
A is located in the village of Carroll ton. Cam
bria county, and is kept in a manner so as to af
ford every comfort to visitors, being well furnish
ed in every respect. HIS BAR will con
tain the l-cst of lirjnors : his TABLE, the
best the market can aflbrd. Nothing will be left
undone to ronder the viait of all persons pleasant
and agreeable. L, S.
Carrolton. July 15. 1857. .
W JOB WORIl of all kind .done at
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flJlIIE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THZ CITIZENS OF EREXSBURO AND
E vicinity that he has just received and has on hand the LARGEST, BEST, and MOST COM
PLETE toe k of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking. Parlor and Heating Stoves. Plows
Points, Wagon boxes. Sugar kettles. Arc. ever offered for sale in Ebensburg. oTMtii. ,,f 25 difTe:
ent Patterns of Cook Stoves of all isizrt; 20 different patterns -f Parlor nd IL-atin Smus .,f",l
nizes; 10 different kinds if Plows; Sugar kettles and Wagon I gik ; f allsiz; Iii-cs ami Copj
Kettles .of all size-; Preserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin, Cpper and Sheet lion ware t everv
scription.
Als-i lie has jut ret-fivetl a l.itg? assortment of
ing Ware, Harvesting loois, Cirpcnter a i o .Is,
Persons wishing any thing in hi? l.n he reapset fully invites to gire him a call and exar:iu L;s
i.iices. dob work of all kinds done on the .sh..rt.st notice.
Als- House Spouting ina c an;', put up on the shortest notice it most rp.i ,:, a b?e f crros fi.rcah
Country Proiluce of all kinds taken in exchange. AIo Cherry. Ah. a;:d I'oj lar li:r..l:r.
old Metal. C'Pt'er. Iira. Pewter, .Vc.. taken in exchange. GEOl.'GE 111'XT! FY-
ALSO. lie would ist'ei-tfully call the attention of the public to the greatest improvement -vr
made in Cooking Stores f-r burning the gas and smoke by v.l.ieh iiic:ns is saved .10 r rent of fjtl
Ebensburg. July 13, 1859. GEORGE HUNTLEY.
TYCAD THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN
1. IS TE RESTS !
JUST KKCKIVED.
A NEW STOCK OF
Watches, Jewelry,
CLOCKS A. -WliLvl-l SOTIOSS.
Al the s'ijh tf the JJij Wafch, Maiii strett, Johns
loicu, J'a. '
The under.-igned !eircs to call the attention
of the people of Klfiisbiirg and sturonnding
country to the fact that he has 1-een appointed
an Agent of a large importing honeof WATCH
ES, CLOCKS. v., and also of a large mar.ufac
tilling etablihment of JKWELllY, whereby he
is en all d to oITer such inducements to pureha
:ers of these articles as were ntver liefne offere;
in this place, or anywhere this faido of the Alle
ghenics. He would also call attention to his large a
s rtmer.t of
WATCHES AND .JEWEMiY
just receivol all f the latest styles and mo;
teautiful workmanship. Having lelectl hir
stock with great care, he is confi len' he can sui-
verv titeas to styie as well as li poemt
y the great reduction in prices.
TI1C L1UICS
are particularly invitctl to an inspection of hi
resent tock ami prices. I.Ai! LllWrS iutl;eit
old at $1 60 will now be -ld at 75 Cts., an-i
warrant J :'o i-tawl the teat rf vcar. Breast Pm.-.
Riugs, iVc. at a reiliictioii.
G E X T I i : 31 E X :
would call your attention to my beautiful as
sortment of
GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES,
at the following very low prices:
Innting Verge Watches, warrantee!. $0.25
luntiug Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in
this town at S20. and then reduced to
414. I will now sell at from 410 to $11.50
Hunting Levers from 412 to $10.00
Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore sold at
510, 1 will sell at from 57 to s.uu
Open Faced Detached Levers, $10 to $12.00
AU icalchcs soht wrtU be xcarramea in fo jvr
tirelce months, or exchan-jH J'tr another tf ciial
taltie.
Everybody is invited to call and examine the
stock, as the advertiser is confident that fir ex
tent, variety and stvle it is unrivalled in this
community, while the juices at whic h it is of
fered are unprecedented low. Goods sod lor
CASH only.
FX!" Particular attention paid to repairing
Clocks. Watches. Jewe lry. &c. of all kinds, for
whicli the Cambria County Iron Company .
scriv" will be taken al par. All werk war
rant d.
TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS
supplied with Watches, Jewelry, &c, at los
tnan city prices.
lUM-.l'll U. HJL,M1V, Agent.
August 3, 185o ly.
TEW TIN-WARE ESTABL1SMENT.
The undersigned takes thin meth- el of
informing the citizens of Ebcnburg ami sur
ced
rounding country, that he has conimei
business in this place, in the building fcmierly
occupieel by M. 15. llarr. one door west 'f the
Post OuVc. where be intend to carry onhi.-bu.-i
ness in all its branches. TIN WARE of all de
scriptions kept constantly on ban 1. and at pii
ces to suit the times. Country Merchants can
have orders filled to any amount. By strict at-
tention to business he hopes l.iiV1
s!.are of fuibhc patr-mage. H-LIX -
LtentburR April -'Slh. 18o8.
CANVASSERS WANTED.
I.IItKtt L IXDL'CKMEXTS TO AOKXT!
Fifty Dtjtamu iw.A, im1 all exju iif-t jtil
7&TE wish to engage an active Agent in every
T County throughout the United States and
Ciua-hih. to travel ami introduce our NEW
TAENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE 'illREAD
nCK SITTCil SEWING MACHINE. This
I cel.-tor Machine isjut patented, with valuable
5 provenients. which make it tht- rheapet and
os' popular niach'ne iu existence, . ad ackuowl
Igesl t- lie unsurpassed fr general utility. A
:nitel nuniler f resnnsible agents are wanted
n solicit tinlers by sample, to wh -m a salary it
i-jO nerm nth and expenses will l paid Foi
couditi-His and full particulars address, with
stamp for return postage?.
J. W. HARRIS & CO.
" No. 13 S ioc & Leither Exchange.
. Nov. 9, 1859. 10-8 w. Boston. Mass
PHILIP liKTMKU. EOBT. J. AXDEnsoS"
REYMER & ANDERSON. Wholesale Dk
leus is Foreign Fruits. Nuts. Spices. Con
fectionary. Sugars. Fire Works, &c. CrOran
ges anil Lemcs receivcel weekly. No. 39 Wood
street. Opposite tbc St. (diaries Hotel,
I'ittsburg, Feb. 17, lS58::f
fEFFERSON HOUSE, NEAR WILMOllI
Station.) Jefferson. Cambria Co., Pa. John
M'Cot. Proprietor.
fele.lSol-
0. O. F. Highland Inlge No j?v.
42S nieet-s every WEDNESDAY
vening at their Hall on High st.. in
the upper st-iryo1 honlcer's se
I YOKE WORK OXEN,
L For Bale by
E. HUGHES.
July. 13. 1853.
Mm, gtobes, lougs, c.
I
9
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S
s
3 o
j o
3 P
1
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c
fi
mm
55
f
per
de
HARDWARE and CUTLEf.'Y : House fnrr.ish
:c., Ac. all of which he will sell verv low fur I
-KW ARKIVAL
AT TF.'f:
JOHXSTOW'S JLiRBLE WORKS.
I i.-t lu.i-ersigr.e 1 W-s leave t. infrm th'' eiti I
s.' ii 1. 1 v.imoria ana a.Uoiiting c-nintiv.-. "rn-v
..... i - t ....
l.ut l ehiis jn-t received a fresh st. kiT t f.s
i tne i.jiesi ji.iUA. :ind
. . ... ......
otb -r Mar-P;'V!t
n Franklin l .''jL
u'.-, ai Ms etlaoi.siitiient on
I oh i . s to -a n . MONUMEN TS .
T OMDi. MA NTELS. G R A V E i
STONES. TABLE & BUREAU TUPS, t
manluacture I ef the nicrt le.intil'ul and Une !
juaiity of Forei-n and D..r.n
i'i.tio M.i!i!e. aluavs I
u hand and made to c.ider :s theso a tl.ev ran
lie ii:rrhacJ
1
ne city, vn
of carriage
vr4b-i W'iv,n r I '
J
GRINDSTONT of various giiissn! s.:.-.
suitable f .r Far.--.irs and Mcchanlti, s. Id eithtr
W wholeale r r.tai!.
Prompt atteuti.-.n pid to orders from a dis
tance. and w.k d- Iiverel wherever ;rel. He
invites the j ublie to cnll n?-.d cxatnins his tt-.-ck.
as be fit's satisfieel he car. sell cheap.
For the roiivet.i--i.ee f pers ns residing in the
ast ar! Nortli of the c mtv, .peio-r-.s ir.v ic
-e--e:i sn-l orders b ft with Gace Huntk-r. at i is
I
!
tinware i-Mcinnti.t 1:1 Lot -net urr.
JOHN PAI.KE.
Johnstown. June 15, ISCldy.
REMOVAL!
5 o A C II 31 A X V r A C T O R Y .
THE mbxrribcr would respectfully irif.-rui
the citi.ens of Elenburg a:nl burrouuding
coiintrv that be has remove! his shoii froin the
-
borer by
using but the very bv.-t material and employ ing
but the 1-est w .rkiaeu to merit a full share of
public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in
purcha;.;:ig a Carriage will do well by calling at
tl is c-tab'rshiaent. He is preparttl t i manufac
ture the ll-ll-jwing kirn's of venirhs. viz:
-I'GGIES, .f cliJiertnt or.rd;:ies and price.-.;
Alio' Uiiiv-i. CUAolOTKtvS. ene and two
tv.' ROCKA WAYS, cl s; quarter, tlipiic .-.nd j
spring COACHES. sec.n 1 hand woik cf differ- I
:t tiu-if, A-c . making a variety that w;:. u t
.11 tasbs an! all i.tirTcs. REPAIRING ti -iie
vi!i neatne-a avl 1 dispatch
WSI. BARNES.
F.lvn buig, April 27. lS59-23-tf
jJ7BENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAYING pi.r
I J chased the rntirc sb-ck anl fixtures ol the
'.' ensl-nrg Fomidry, the sub.-.-ril'er is prepare!
e : f l .t
iiirmsn i.iniurs an-i i'ii.cr unn
IMoiiglis, Iiaug!i I'oiats. SJo en. .mil
I runs, rin-e.ilnur .13 acli !:.?.
and castings of any kintl that may he needed :r- i
. 1 ... .i . . ti 1 1 ii i e 1
By strict attention
- .
to the business t.f the con-
rem, he hopi's to merit, and trusts he will receive
I ''bcral pat lonage from thosein want of articles
in ins line.
All business done at the Foundry.
EDWARD GLAVS.
March 22, 'oA-tf.
VILLI AM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE
Gr ocers, Importers, ami Dealers in For
eign and Domestic LIQUOKS, Old M.n..ngahehi
j ami RetHitied Whikey. No. i23 C,nn,
!;. Ubertv street, PITTSBURG, Pa.
, sUXlM:lES-5.i0 Bb!s double Rectified
-niu.eruai
Whis
key. 1S7 Bl-ls Old Moiv-ngal.ela Rye- Y"hiky.
I'ar, (very choice ) so libels N. O. Sugar. 70
BblsN.O. M"o!asses. With a gei:eral assort
inent of (.J'ott iies. al.TO Bacon. Flour. I:ird.
Ire-nA: Nails ike, all of w hich will be sold at low
prio-s forcai. V'M. CARR A CO.
February 17, I858.tf
GEORGE AY. TODD, WITH CONRAD A
WALTON, Importers and Wholesale Deal
ers in Hardware. Cutlery, Ac, No. 255 Maiket
Street. Philadelphia. Keep coiit.intly on l ai 1
the genuine Timothy Slack's Augers.W. Mann's
Beatty's mid Hunt's sujK-ri!r Axe.;, Cenra! A
Waltoii'o superior i-lihel Steel Siiovels. Darling
V Waldroii's Gr.iM- and CradJing-Scy-tlit-s. C-m
i non amlPatcTit Scyl'e Snaths. Patent Clot!;e
Pins, S-c. tVc, v hi h they offer foi sale on reas-
mable terms, to country !ealers only
-Ianuirv25. 185i.
I0HN II. ALLEN eV CO., NOS. 2 4
P Cliestr.ut Street, (south side. U h-w Water.)
PHILADELPHIA. (Thk Oi.i-st Wikw-kaio:
Hor&E, IN TtlK ClTl .) M. i ufacturets ami
Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine male
BROOMS, Patent Grrycd
t EDAR WARE,
OD & WILLOW
trorranied.vot to shrink. WOOD
WARE. CORDS. BRUSHES, Ac. of all descrip
tions. Please call and examine our stock.
March 4, 1857. ly.
J. C A O OX,
Attorney at Law, KbrmbHrgt Pa,
o
FF1CE IN COLON A DE ROW.
Nov. 11. 1857: l.t
LUMBER.
PINE TOPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM
' r lx -light and sold by
B. DUGUES.
JeWtb 199. f.
..Id btaml t- the shop lately occupied bv John 1 cents, in mmps r roiu.
Evans (Carpenter.) w here he is prepared to t! j Addrtss 0. L. DERBi . AciuTy C. A. A.,
.ill kinds of work ia his line of business at h rt atl 5 B'--v-Nt.w"'4f..
notice and on rt-ii.f,AbU rrmv , L.trns bv Snl scrii ti ns also rcceMcrJ by GLO.wGL .
First Arrival
or
II A
filial
OLilliliLIl
The huWiibi-r. l.avir g just re turned fa
itv. i now tpeingoiie cf the Lejjt fciajj
block cf
bPUING AND SUMMER GXDS
ever brought t. tlis n,!:ket. nd wLib Le wij
j-ell very t!ini. foi Cash. 11U stock Cuntista ia
part of the following articles, ii :
CUALLlES,-tt)E LAINLS,
BRILLIANTS, CCBUr.GS.
PRINTS OF ALL KINDS
AND RICHEST COL0LS,
Shawls,
which for beauty cannot be urpasd in thin towa
READY-MADE CL0TBIK3,
LADII-S' SHOES. DRUGS and PEr.FCMIP.Y,
itl! r.f u hlc'a be will sell very cheap.
yr He iuites the citiits s of El'isbur
fJZS ni'1 t!i0 surroumjjng country to jrh
, hir.i a call before purchasing t'.-eL?jg
as he is satbfi.-l he ran re'l goods to thai ir.-ccfa
! chea;T than they can i-e bought at atj oihu
itore in town.
John Iu.iger, Jr.
Elxnaburg, Apiil 20, lS59:tf.
ITHif MIL AHUSBeT
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE
COSMOPOL!TA?J ART
ASSOCIATION.
Fn iii A. tI:o.i the country uLscri"wtrj ta
this pojMiiHr Att li.stm.ii. , a i'.
year.) are I'-iiig 'reccivid in a rmio Ui:pa:a;;:cj
with that vf any pievi.-ns ytr.r.
Anj it-rwii tan IjeoHi.e a UitjVcr by ulscrl-
$ wi.ub wid entitle l.iia to
1st i tie lx:.uti;ul ittt l r.i!grav;i;c.
spear and Ilii 1 rieuds."
2d A C'py -f the t-h-gantiy I:btrtid A't
Jiim .i., one ear.
3d. A FiecS -iix.ii Adns-i n t -. the Gilk-
t .s. Zl$ Broadwav, N w-Y"t';.
In :iii:ili"li to w l.icb. ovc r 2n:r 7.f.-ci r;ljv
lie Wuks of Ait r.ie :. ul-cr .in s Prfr-
ii:i;.ri:s, coinpriso g cUoict- l'.ii:i:ts, Sc!piurts,
Outlines. i'C, by tic t:t Ai..I..i: -nd F.r
eign Aitt.-.
The su;Kib Engraving, which ever .- .-crilxr-wiit
receive iant4jiuJy u nxtli : if T:r
tioii. eiiiith-d
S:iAKrilRE AND HIS FIMFNDS,-
U of a character to fire imoul.il -J i.-r-nrv
.iti.laet-.oli. No Work of i j nil vniue mi
U r..re idaoxl whia rcarh t.t the t-oi 1? at n.ci
ca
J 1 v - " s- J. ,
in g ptinttd oil Lt-vy J late ;-r. So by AS lu-
CI tS. lV.iKl-lg a l;.o,t t-Uj eru ol i.1 aVii.n:-.
fvT t!te oft't'itr c !;! rsry, prkr orc2Ice.
It c:j le xs.I tj anv i art .f tLe c tLlv, l-v
nia'.I, with stfity, Ltiug i ackv.i Ln arLiir
Ti ink e i it! :
fr
c CI
j c!.-rge. ai.d the Art Jjurnal, one ear. fur iS.
; SUBSCPIPTIONS v ill be received i-util th-
7-.. . : . . . c -r :....?. !.. e t . ... .
Evei.i.!4 f Tut3:ay tlit CI
L-f J.u.urv. lftC.
at which ti:
e tl.e b '.kx v;:S cl-ae aai ii.e I'rr-
UH'U t ."-'l rv l il el S.
uuuu
No pr-n is rc-tii' ted to a j-:i fit s uboC-ij Jvi. I j
Tiiov.- rtuii:t:i:f S15 are fiAltltd t i:x u-L.r I n
ships. I Dh
S:iir-r:pti: fr.'m Ci':f..ri.H. tie Ctua.dns.it! I pr
Foreign P.-vincr. r..i.?; i e 3.-CD ii-sleij wf $3. t
i:i rder to efr.iy extra jtage. V"C.
Persons tvi JvTii
r-1
circa. ar t terms. A.c.
11e l-racr-fullv 1 1 tnt-! Art Jour!.
Civ-
fu'l I aitl.-tihir. w.".i be v.nt r-.-opt vf 13
OATMAN. Hon. Sec, for Ebtniburg aui vltiaity
Dec-en. bor 7, 1E59.
SIt:tE4L, AXXDI.VCEKL.M
I ROM TI1S
QUAKER CITY riTDLISillNG iiOUS
109.030 C'Xiilojiiea,
SETT, ENLirG9 AND UkVIiI NO-r 0
I c r t .
! 'STRIBCTIOS. Speri-jr Ulu,U Is tic
r A new an-1 sure plan of oltairJsig G-41
an I Silver WATCHES, an 1 o.her VuluaL Pri
ze-i. Full pay icu'ar given iu Catab gut-s, uu.L
w.il bcent ti-e t-- all uia api lif-li'.-n.
Y.t!;:able t"ift... w.rtn from
cts. to $K0
GL'ARANTIIKD t i each purc'ia-er. $100,000
' have been di.tribute 1 t my patron.-, w.thia the
past s-X inollthr jI,A.Go0 to be dlatHLnUi
duiing t: e next six n.ontiis.
Tiie ia hi ?;ii-nts o:Fere I Agents are aire lib-
j f r.tl than tho-e cf au otlicr h-jUie iu Le bual-
,T -, - r
ll.n .i: i it "i :;i i:.e 1 i.o
'Sial.in? and rookt!-
ling baiiiicj-s ftT th- l.o,t eight yeirs. ny exper
ience enables me to c :.duct the Gift E-..LXiriis
with the ev:tet sit-ft-ti -a t- a!l-
T'AGENT'S WANTED iu every Towu a1
Cmnty.
For'fu'd paitic ;lA ? .v'.-c-:s DU1NE EUL
IS)N. Q ltk-r Ctv Pa isi.ln? House. 23 St.ta
'Fair 1 Street. Phil i lej l.ia. Pa.
S.-pt. 21. 1.59 lino.
"TliC '.ETr-lORriER."
Now of.', rl for the p"-rpe of secnrii g tV
wilt HWMb!e ciTCu'atiou a firt-e:la;-8 Ne
York weekly family j aj e-. igl.t Ixrt j
ilbistrateel. 1 e.nitiinlly piinted -n the lest
jnjie r. vki.k intributioi. and articles, stoiie,
jHms. aiie-cote, i-.. ic. by Wabitigt n !
vii g. Ijoiigfe-!lov, lJnltwr.Teiiiiysoii. W. Gi'n-'f
Simms. Dickens. Mrs. Sigoiirncy. Thacl-rsj,
Peter I'.irli-v. Hawib-rtv. Alice Carry and oth
ers. The Yvk!y N EW-YORK El;"'(, r, i a
1 a suj-euor publication to th- New Y t-i t
U-'ger.) is oe n .1 at only CM. 1'Vl.l Ail iV'fl
to -ubtii-e:s yvbo Ml. d the ei;f l'.!sr iVr
''i to lhe nibubtr. C. Mathtw. N". JOT
Fulton slrttt. N. Y. Specimen Copies sent f r &
3 cent stamp. f lua.UiS ""4 yT"
1 E WW. SUBSCRIBER.. SUCCESSOR TC G. I-
LUlYDoV CO., f t Jirrs..:.. rifi-tt.i.iy
'tiers to tic publican exte nM've and well se-b-ete.1
aM.itn e..t -f .;)' HOCUS. GULCKZ
IKS. Hats. Cps. B-ts A Sl .ts. R.adyMa.Ic
Clothing. Ilsrdwaie. Que nwaie. V' is. G!a-,
Oils, ami ail the article m-nnllv rtjU::cd for
FaioiU P'U'ld.iog. aii'l Manuf irWir.g j i:i j-ee-A
Si n k ..f Drugs. Dye SI nfT-, andfanaU r.r.i
icir.ts. that f.-r iii.lity and variety is n:t etrj"-
sel. (f cr;uaibi! :: H e- re.unty.) All I t-
he will sU at the .we possible j rices f-r c--
ir Country Produce. A11.
A large amount of Sni nee and I ir.r I.nn.j t;-
i i.
constantlv n hands, and IJibs lor Liiiiiltr
to order at the shortest possibV notice.
ROBERT ILINN-
JeiTerson, May 0, If 57. tf.
UXIOX ElOI SC, :bensburfr. Pa.
JOHN A BLAIR, rEocriEion.
Also, in correction, BLAIR & Co
will leave the Union llcwse for Wiilmore
lion in time to take the Eastern tr Wtrn twit
Every accomothition will te alrit-d ta
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