Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, March 28, 1860, Image 4

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Front the Rural New Yorker.
To Renovate An Old Orcbard.
la p'.nia view of wherg I am now writing,
oli orchard of SJta-3 sixty tree which
was plaata 1 :n-ir3 thin forty years ago. The
trees wore allowed t follow the dictates of
nature The groaui hal boea plowed & crop-r-jd
a few ti nes bus rao3t of tho time it has
lain iu pasture, and no manure of any Kind
Las ever baea applied. Some twenty five
years ai, more than half the trees were
"rafted, mostly with winter fruit, but, the
brandies of the old stock were suffered to re
main, to the great damage of the grafted
f; TVirA tfill remained '2i trees which
had never been grafted, and haviDg fallen
into other hand, the proprietor, in the spring
of 1S55, employed two young men to graft
them with winter rubers which they accom
plished in a little more than one day. In
four year's time., Oct. 1859 the owner gath
ered eighteen barrels of as handsome winter
russets as I ever saw, besides what windfalls
were devoured by cattle, ,hog3 and hor3es.
The good fruit he sold for 1.22 p2r barrel,
(the barrelk were furnished.) amounting to
022,50, which was sufficient to pay for the
labor of grafting several times over, and I see
not why these tweDty-four trees, if well cared
for, may not produce the same goad fruit for
forty years to come.
Axemen spare that old orchard! Don't
cut down a tree, unless it is dead or dying.
Make new tops by grafting every prominent
branch of an inch or more in thickness, with
gaoo good winter fruit. Prune away the
natural branches; not all at once, but by de
grees. Dig about them and dung them, and
you will be astonished at the result. S. Pier
Bon. Soaring Seeds Before Sowing
This practice, says the Country Gentleman
it not so extensively adopted ia this country
ss it might be, with advantage both for the
farm and garden. In this respect, we are far
behind a people whom we are apt to regard
with feelings nearly approaching to contempt.
There are few probably, either iu England or
this country, who are disposed to think them
selves much superior to tho Chinese and yet
ia one respect at least, we think they are
much in advance of most farmers ia either
England, or America Liebig, states in his
"Letters on Modern Agriculture," that no
Chiac-se farmer sows a seed before it has been
soaked in liquid manure, diluted with water
and has been to germinate; and the experi
ence has taught him that this operation tends
not only to promote rapid and vigerous growth
and developement of the plant but also to
protect the seed from the ravages of worms
mnd insects. There would not only be some
trouble, but some inconveniences also in the
adoption of this practice on an extensive Male;
but we are pretty confident notwithstanding,
that those who commence it on a small scale,,
will fiad it productive of advantage enough
to induce them to extend their operations.
we may suggest that on more than one occa
sion, been informed by one of our correspon
dents, that he makes much use of hen manure
ia water, as a soak for his seeds.
How to Raise Grape Tines.
Rev. D. J. Weller, in the month of last
March, presented the Editor of this Journal,
with a bundle of some twenty-five cuttings'of
the "Bloom Grape." We made a trench in
our garden, about ten feet long a foot wide
near six inches deep, into which we planted
the cuttings, two-abrcast, 6ome six inches
apart, leaving one eye or sprout above ground
Now, we have the satisfaction of owuing about
twenty beautiful growing Grape Vines, (out
of the twenty-five scions,) ia good order for
transplanting, and only Estate the fact, that
others wishing a supply of these valuable
fruits, may emulate our example with similar
success. Columbia ('a.) Democrat.
Protecting loung Trees tvltli Blood
With regard to the protection of young
trees against the attacks of rabbits, mice, and
other animals obnoxious to the vitality ofveg
etation, a Missiourian correspondent (Dr. J.
Dinkley,) says: 4I will give you a much bet
ter remedy than any previously proposed.
Rub the trees from the ground upward to
about IS inches, with a piece of raw or blocdy
meat liver is the most convenient thing; or
blood may be put on with a brush. If this
bs done late in the full or begioiog of winter
no animal will touch the bark during that sea
eon. I have tried this plan for thirty years,
and have never known it to fail. Let horti
culturists try it Scientific American.
Transparent Ivory.
The process of making ivory transparent
and flexible is limply an immersion in liquid
phosphoric acid, and the change it undergoes
is owing to a partial neutriiization of the bas
ic phosphate of lime of which it principally
consists. The ivory is cut in pieces not
thicker than the twentieth part of an inch aud
placed in phosphoric acid of a specific gravity
of 1-131, until it has become transparent,
Khea it is taken from the bath, washed in wa
ter and 'dried with a clean linen cloth. It
becomes dry in the air without the applica
tion of heat, and softness again under warm
water. Dm joists Circular.
Coikiet. Five cupa of flour, two of sugar,
oce of batter, one teaspcocful of ealeratus,
three eggs, aal soma csruray. Bako them
thio
T UICH LUCKHARDT. WATCHMAKER
JLl AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES
AND JEWELRY.
THE undersigned rerpeetfull
begs leave to inform tho cit
zen3 of Johnstown and vicinity
tiVi-,rib injt rnenived And ia now
onening- the largest stock of Clocks Watches, and
Jewelry, ever brought to jonnstown vntnout ex
cepting, which will be sold " cheaper than the
cheapest." His prices will always be uniform
One customer will not be charged more for the
tamo quality of gooda than another. A List of
some of the articles comprised in the assortment!
is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and
poods examined, at the Store oe. Main Strset.
Gold Hunting English Lovers,
Gold Detached Levers, ful iewelled.
Gold Lupines. 4 holes
Silver English Levers,
Silver Detached Levers,
Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains.
Gold Vest Chain, Gold Pencils, with Tens,
Gold Pencil, Gold Medallions,
Silver Extension Pencils and Pen3,
Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings,
Gold Finger Rinas, Gold Cuff Pins,
Gold and Silver Watc l Keys. Portmonaies,
Ladies' Fans, fancy and piain.
Silver Tablespoons,
Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles
Plated Tablespoons, best,
Plated Teaspoons
Silver Gbard Chains,
Plated'and Brittania Tea Setts,
Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, &c,
Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches.
Gold Bracelets, Accordeon?,
Silver and Plated Spectacles, &c.,&c, Ac.
C3- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con
fident that he cannot be undersold, the undcrsign
respectfullv solicits the confi.ler.ee and patronage
of the public. LOUIS LUCK II A RDT
Mayl4, 1856. 23-tf. Jan. 5, 1850.
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dl IUHJUBJ liJiuiauii mil
Under tlie cliarare or the Francis
can llroluers.
THIS institution, situated in Lorett, Cambria
ounty, Pa., about four miles from Cresson
Scatio.-i.on the dirjt route between Philadelphia
aid Pittsburg. hs be-ju lately chartered, with
privileges toonfor collegiate honors aa I degrees.
TERMS. Tue annual pension for b iard and
tuition, piyabla half ye irly iu advance, $100 00
Washing arvl use of bidding, per annum,lO 00
Pupils rera.iiuiug at the Collets during vaca
tion wi'.l nay an extra charg of 15 00
Th.3 Classics an 1 modern Liaguages frra an i
cstra. .charge cf
10 00 j
less in
Jo allowance tor occasional absence, nn
case oj sickness.
Pos'agj of litters, bjks an I stationary, if not
furnished by pirents or guar dims, will form an
extra charge, as will also medical attend mce.
For further particulars apply to the Superior
of th? C-jll-'g'?. Inference miy he m id to the
Rt. Riv. Dr. O Cunor. R?v. W. P!!ar 1. Loretto.
or t) any of the Il-jv. Clergy ia the neighborhood
of the institution.
Loretto, August 31, 1S50. 3a.
$100,000 WORTH OF WATCHES and
Jewelry offere 1 to the Trade at less prices than
any other house in the city. Send fur ray Cata
logue cf articles and prices.
On the receipt of one dollar by mail, I will
forward to any address a beautiful set of Gold
Studs and Sleeve Buttons, or a No. 4 Gold Ick
et, or a Gold Stone or Seal Ring; fir $3, a Ladies'
Breast Pin and Ear Drops, either Girue , Mosaaic
Florentine, Gold Stone, or any other style.; or
for 7, : silver, open fare wtch; or for $23, a
Fine Gold Hunting Case, Lever Watch, warranted
to keen g.xwl time; or tor $10. a Fine Gold Vest
Chain; or f-r $, a Fiue Gold Xeck Chain, as
samples of any of my g-K) ls. Young men out of
employment could nt do better tian invest a
small sum in my Jewelry, aud di.-posc of it
tO"ou-j;h the countrv. Address,
MOSES K. GLINES, Whesale Jticeler,
203 Broadway, N. Y.
February 13, 1800.-12-4t.
Jolin Jl'Eieage
Kaaafactarrnl Dealer In all Xindt ofCiC
Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Xoatgem
ery St., Hollisdayibarg, Pa.
Constantly on hand, a fine and well selected
stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigars
at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at
this establishment are warranted to be what they
are represented.
August 8, 1855. ly.
ARCADE HOTEL, Ebenbur?, Ia
. HENRY FOSTER. Proprietor
THIS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS
the "Ebensburg House," is one of the old
est and best stands in the borouiih of Ebensburg.
for the accommodation of the traveling communi
ty. Tho Proprietor assures all wlm may be dis
posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be
supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his
BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains
pared to render his guests comfortable.
Ehensburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly.
DIRECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA COUN
T. The subscriber is preparing, fif suffi
cient encouragement be giveni to publish a Di
rectory MAP of Cambria County, intended to
contain as much information as any other Coun
ty Map now Published in Pennsylvania. The
same to be lithographed, colored and mounted in
toe most modern style and workmanlike muaner,
and delivered to subscribers at $5 per copy.
WILLIAM CHRISTY
June 30, 1858.
EAST AVENUE NURSERY,
UOCIlCSTEIt, XEW YORK,
W. EI HOYT t Co , PROPRIETORS.
IRUIT. ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES
of all kinds, and varieties, promptly fur
nished to order. P. Braniff. of Eoretto, uill at
tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed
to him will receive prompt attention.
C. MERRIT, General Agent.
October 19. lS59.-tf. .
f BBLS. X. O. & WHITE SUGARS,
AX 5 Bbls. X. O. Molasses,
5 " Golden Svrup,
For sale by " E. HUGHES.
Ju.y 13, 1S59.
REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC
turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes,
Straw Goods, Hats and Caps, No. C8i North
Third Street, between Arch and Cherry. Phila-
p:i:a.
March 6, 18o6. j
Tl ASIIl.GTOX UOrsC
LAWRKNCE SCIIROTIi; Peopbietob.
fllIIS popular and pleasantly situated house
JL is Located in the village of Carrollton, Cam
bria count j', and is kept in a manner so as to af
ford every comfort to visitors, being well furnish
ed in every respect. IIIS BAR will 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. S.
Carrolton, July 15, 1337.
itST JOB WORK nf f? kindt dr.e at
this off?-.
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KQKBllTOirflUS-
Above we present you with a likeiie of DR.
MORSE the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN.
ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist La3 spent
the greater part of bis life in traveling, having
visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as
North America has spent three years among
the Indians of our Western country it was in
thi3 wav that the Indian Root Pills were first
discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to es
tablish the fact that all diseases arise from IM
PURITY OF THE BLOOD that our fdreegth.
health aud life depended upon this vital hind.
When the various passages become clogged,
and do not .act in perfect harmony with the dit-
fercnt functions of the body, the blood loses its
action, becomes thick, corrupted, and diseased ;
thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of
every name : our strength is exhausted, our
health we are deprived ofr and if nature is not
as&isted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the
blood will become choked aud cease to act, and
thus our licrht of life will forever be blown out.
How impoitaut thn that we should keep the
various passages ot the rxlv tree ana "open. Ana
how pleasant to us that we have it in pur power
to put a medicine in your reacu, namely, iiorse s
Iudian Root Fills, manufactured from plants and
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routs which "row around the mountainous cliffs
in Nature's Garden, for the health and recovery
' of diseased man. One of the rojts from which
tLee Pills are made is a budorihe, which opt-ns
the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in
throwing out the finer parts of the corruption
within. Tho second is a plant which is an Ex
nect jrant, that opens and unclog.s the passage to
the lu!igs, 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 givc3 double ease and
strength to the kidneys ; thus encouraged, they
draw large amounts of impurity from the Mood,
which is thcu thrown out bountifully by the uri
nary or water passage, and which could not have
been discharged in any other way. The fourth
is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other prop
erties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the
Mood; the coarser particles cf impurity which
cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken
up and conveyed off ia great quantities by the
bowels.
From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills not oily enter the stomar-h.
mt become united whri the blood, fOr'they find
way to every part, and completely rout out and
clejne the system from all impurity, and the
life of the lody, which is thebld, become ier
fectly healthy ; consequently all sickr.es and
pain is driven from the system, fur they canuot
remain when the body becomes so pure and
clear.
The reason vhypeople are so distressed whn
sick, and why s many die, is because they do
not get a medicine which will pass to the afiiic
ted parts, and which will open the natural pas
sage for tlie dise.L-e tube cast out; hence, a
large quantity of food and other matter is lodg
ed, and the stomach and intestines are literally
overflowing with the corrupted mass ; thus un
dergoing a disagreeable fermentation, constantly
mixing with the blood, which throws the cor
rupted matter through every vein and artery,
until life :s taken from the bjdy by disease. Dr.
Morse's PILLS have added to themselves vio.tor
upon victory, hv restoring milltous of the sick to
blooming health aud happiness. -Yes thousands
who hivtbecn rackea cr flormenux: J wuti sick
nejs, pain arid anguish, and whose fble frames
have been scorched by the burning elements of
raging fever, and who have been brought, as it
were, within a step of the sileur j;rave, now
stand ready to testify that thty would Lave been
numbered with the dead, had it not been for
this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's In
dian Root Pills. After one or two doses had
been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely
surprised, in witnessing their charming effects.
Not only do they give immediate case and
strength, and take away all sickness, pain and
anguish,' but they at once go to work at the
foundation f the disease, which is the Mood.
Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those
who use these Pd!s. that they will cleanse and
purify, that disease that deadly enemy wi'.l
take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty
will again return, and the prospect of a long and
happy life will cherish aud brighten your days.
CZT'Sald by Thomas Devine, Elensburg, and
by Medicine Dealers generally throughout the
County ; B. Lake Judson, successor to A. J.
White & Co., No. 50 Leonard bt., N.-Y., Propri
etors; William Mudge & Co., (Proprietors of
Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic Ointment.) Earlville,
Mvlison count. N. Y., General Agents.
August 3, 1659.lv
"OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! !
AT A. BLAIWS SALOON.
TOULD respectfully inform thef.
citizens of Lbensburs: and vi-Ci
einit' that he has opened an Oyster
Saloon, three doors east of the "Arcade" Hotel,
and is prepare-1 to accommodate the public in a
superior manner. lie has made arrangements to
get his Oysters direct from the Eastern markets,
and will supply families by the can or dozen at
the cheapest rate. Give him a call.
He still continues to practice the Tonsorial
art at his sho'i in the room adjoining the Oyster
Saloon.
August 31, 1859.-tf.
SADDLERY! SADDLERY!
rWIE SUBSCRIBER would rcsrxtfully inform
X the citizens of Ebensburg nmV Surrounding
countrv, that he hai opened a Saddler's shop, in
the basement of Ins dwelling house, on IIrner
street, where he is prepared to furnish to order
on tho ni'.-t reasonable terms, every description
of S i Idles. Bridles, and Harness &c.
Having many years experience in the busi
ness, employing none but the be.-t workmen.
an.l using the Inrst material upon all his work.be
hopes to inerrit and receive a liberal share of the
public patronage.
Country produce at all times taken in exchange
lor work, and tue hignest market prices Rlloweu
JAMES MAGUlRt.
Ebensburg, Sept., 14, lS59.-tf.
DEN. P. THOMPSON, with P. I. PATTON
JLP & CO., Wholesale Dealers in ami Manu
facturer of HATS, CAPS. FURS. Hatters' Ma
terials, Straw Goods, Artificial blowers, Buffalo
Robes, &c. No. 128 Market street, lielow Fourth
I St.uth side. PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for
W ool aud Shipping Furs,
PRICE I. PATTON. A. OPPENHEIMER
February 17, I858:tf
TTllIILADELPHIA Wood MOULDING MILL
JL Willow street, above Twelfth, north side
Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cab
inet and Frame Makers, always on band. Any
Pattern worked from a drawing. Agents wantet
in the various Towns iu his portion of the State
to whom opportunities will be offered for large
profits to themselves. SILAS E. WiJJi.
February 17, 1858:tf
C. I). MURRAY,
Attorney at Law, Ebrntbnrg, Fa
Or tics orrosiiF csawford's hotel.
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THE SUDSCRIDER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THZ CITIZENS OF ERENSBUHG AND !
vicinity that he has just received and has ou hand the LARGEST, REST, and MOST COM-
PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron wure. Cooking, Parlor and Ilea ti no Smr. Pinn c
l'oiots, v agon ooxes, ougar Kernes, xc, ever onerei lor saie in toensburg. consisting of 25 differ
ent Patterns of Cook Stoves of all sizes; 20 different patterns of Parlor and 1 1 eat in" Stoves of"a!l
sizes; 10 different kinds of Plows; Sugar kettles aud Wagon bozes cf all sizes; Eras and Copper
Kettles of all sizes; Preserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware of everv de
scription. Also He has just received a large assortment of HARDWARE and CCTLEh! Y : IIr.u.e furnish
ing Ware, Harvesting Tools, Carpenter's Tools, &c, &c. all of which he will se'l verv l,w for
CASH
Tersons wishing r.riy thing in hi line be respectfully invites to give Lira a call and exandn L's
prices. ST Job work of all kinds done on the shortt notice.
Also House Spouting mare and put up on the shortest notice & most reasornb?e terms f.rcah
iff- Country Protlute of all kinds taken in exchange. Also Cherry, Ah. ai,d F-j lar InmKr.
old Metal. Gippc-r, Eras?, Pewter, vVc.. taken in eschanze. GEt;l;(7F IIPVTI rv-
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AI.SO. He would resncctfullv call the attention
ma'
uln in fViViTi" Stoves fur ljiirnin' the fas ard
Kbensburg, July 1
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EAD THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN
INTERESTS !
JCST EECEIVED,
3k A NEW STOCK OF
Watches, s, Jewelry,
CLOCKS &r iiJrjiii. XOTIOS.
At the sijn Vie Llj V'afch, Mjiii strut, Johns-
tvicn, l a.
The under igned desires to call the attention 1
of the pe p!e of Elnburg and Mirrouudir.p
country to the fact that he has been apj inted
an Aireut d large importing hnwewf WATCH
ES. CLOCKS, &c, and alo f a large r.ianufac- :
tuiing establishment of J EWLLIIY, whereby he
is enabled to offer such inducements to purcha
sers if these articles as were n.-ver before i fiered
in this place, or anywhere this side cf the Alle
gheiiies. He would also call attention to his large as
sortment f
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
ju.-t received all of the latest styles and most
beautiful workmanship. Having sVccted l.i
stock with great care, he is confident he can sui'
every tiste as to styie as well as all pockets
by the great reduction in prices.
THE LADIES
are particularly invited to an inspection of hi
present stock and prices. EAR DROI'S hitheito
sold at ?1.50 will now le s,ld at 75 cts.. and
tcarrantol to saif the tct f wear. Breast Pii;s,
Ringc, .c., at a reduction.
G E ."V T L t 31 EX:
I woiilvkr call your attention to my beautiful as
sort mei. of
GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES,
at the following very low pricis:
Hur.!i.. Verge Watches, warranted. $0.-0
Huntir.g Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in
this town at '20. and then reduced to
il l, I will now sell at from $10 to $11.50
Hunting Levers from $12 to $10.00
Open Paced Cvliuders, heretofore sold at
$10. I will ill at from $7 to S.00
Open Paced Detached Levers, $10 to $12.00
All watches sJd will be warranted to go for
fwclre months, or exchanged Jor another cj' equal
value.
Everybody is invited t call and examine the
stick, as the advertiser is confident that tor ex
tent, variety and style it is unrivalled in this
community, while the prices at whit h it is of
fered "are unprecedented low. Goods so.d lor
CASH onlv.
fTT Particular attention raid to repairing
Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, ic., of all kinds, for
which the Cambria County Iron Company s
scrip" will be taken at par. All w'ork war
ranted.
TOWN AND COUNTRY ST.EEEEEPERS
supplied with Watches, Jewelry, &c, at less
than city prices.
JU.StrU U. 11UL.ML, -Agent.
August S, l&5G.ly.
TKW TIN-WARE ESTADLISMENT.
1 The underlined takes this method of
.
nfurming the citizens of Elienbur
ua"de,S
limei'cetl
roundinir countrv. that he has comme
l-usiness in this place, in the bunding lcnuery
occupied bv M. 3. Harr. one door west f the
Pott Oiliee, where he intends to carrv outns nu.-i-ness
in all its branches. TINWARE of all de
scriptions kept constantly on ban 1. and at pti
ces to suit the times. Country Merchants can
hate orders filled to anv amount. By strict at-
tcnt
. . r - a liir-il
ition to business he hopes to receive a liberal
. ,,. , T-T.-T tv n wt v
are of public -Peonage. I LLIX HLNLb.
Llnsburg April J8tu, 1S8.
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CANVASSERS WANTED.
MJBKRAL IXDCCEMENTS TO A0ENT5. "
Fifty Dollars a month, and all expenses paid
TT1 wish to engage an active Agent in every
Couuty throughout the L mted States and
Canada?., to travel and intrmince cur M.
TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD
IOCK STITCIIV-SEWING MACHINI This
I -xcehior Machine is just patented, with valuable
i iprovenunts, winch mate it tne cneapei ami
. . . ill
tis. popular niaclrne in existence, s-nu aeuuowi
ijged to be uiiaurpiVised for general utility. A
:miied number of responsible agerts are wanted
s solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of
u0 rer month and expenses will be paid. For
conditions an.l full particulars address, with
ttanip for return postage,
J. W. HARRIS & CO.
N-. 13S'io2& Leather Exchange.
Nov. 9. 1S.j9.-o0-8. Boston, Mass.
rillLtP RKTJIEK. ROBT. J. AXPEBSOX
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EYMER & ANDERSON. Wholesale Dea
leks in Foreign Fruits. Nuts. Spices. G n-
fectionary. Sugars, Fire Works, &c CCJ-Oran-ges
and Leme'-s received weekly. No. S9 Wood
street. Opposite the St. Charles Hotel,
Fittsburg. Feb. 17, 185S:tf
TEFFERSON HOUSE. NEAR WILMORE
Station,) Jefferson, Cambria co., Ta. John
M'Cor, Proprietor. fel7,185S
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423 rr
r . mgniann L.oi ge io
meets every WEDNESDAY a"?;
veiling ai tueir nail ou iiign si., in
the upper storyof Shoemaker's store
; a. a. i r i tti m. ' -
I YOKE W0EK OXEN,
L For sal rv
E. IITJftfTE.
JmV It,
Mart, globes, fflongjis, ffc
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of the nuMie th prpit..i !
s-molce 1 v ivl.j.h mranc . J r ,-. . . . r
GEORGE HUNTLEY.
a Eiy
ai::jivae
IT 1UK
JOIIXSTOWA" JURBLE WORKS.
13.8 under-igne j begs leave to ii.f-rm the citi
zens ( I Cu:.biia a:.d adj oining counties rx
ti.at he has :it received a frtsh t-t-n krp'i 7j
of the finest ITALIAN aid .:ber M.rfV ;!
Mes. at his eitubiid.niei.t on IViikliti
-trtt. Juh:.stnv.-n. MONUMENTS.
1 U 31 US . MANTELS. G R A V
VI'
STONES. TABLE JL- BUREAU. TO PS.
2
mar.iuactureil t-f them.t l-eautiful ai.d Cnest
luality of F..re:gn and Dvnie.-tic Martlc, always.
,.u hand and made t .rder as cheap ss thev can
be purchased iu the city, wiihoiit the au-iitii n
t.f earriaye.
GRINDSTONES of various grits and s:zes.
suitable f.r Farmers and Mechanics, ac ld either
by whole-sale or iciai!.
Trvinj t atteiiti 'a paid to orders from a tlis
tanee, and work delivered wLerever dt;rd. Ee
invites the ui:ic to call and exaii:i::s lis suck,
as l.e feels satisfied he can sell cheap.
F.r t -e Ci.iivcnii nee if persons residir.g in the
ca.-t an ! North -f the conrty, s-pecimens mav te
seen and orders It ft with G-rge Iliintlev, at Lis
Tinware Establishment in Ebensl ursr.
JOHN PARKE.
Johnstown, June 15, lSGC-ly.
REMOVAL!
Coach :ti a a r r a c x o n y .
f HIE subscrit-er would reriectfully inform
JL the citizens of Ebeuburg ad surrouading j
country that he has removed his shop from the j
Id j-tand Vt tlie shp lately occupied by J- L:i
Evans (Carpent r.) where he is prepared to do
all kinds .f work in his line of business at short
notice and ou reas-mahle terms, and he fct iesby ;
usinz but the verv be.t material and ernt.l
I c
but the be.-t workmen to merit a full share of
public patronage. Persons wUhins bargains iu
purchasing a Carriage will do well by calling a:
this e.-tahlisbment. He is prepared to manufac
ture the fjll.iwing kin.'s t.f vehicks, viz:
tu. nvjir. ot ouiereat quaiiiies auu prices;
BAROUCHES. CilARIOTEl, one and two j
horse ROCEAWAYS, close quarter, eliptic and i
('-spring COACHES, second hand work of diifer- j
cut kinds, -c, making a varietv that will t-uit i
all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING d.-ne i
with neatness add dispatch. i
WM. BARNES.
Eben burg, April 27. lS39-23-tf !
BENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAVING pur
chased the entire stock and fixtures ot the
EleiisTurg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared
to furni.-di farmers and others with
I'iousli, IIuus:ti EoInx, Stoves. 31111
Ironi, Xljrc!tliiu? .Mucliinen,
and catings of any kind that may be needed d
the cominumiv.
Bv strict attention to the business of the con
i r-rF-i " 1 o . j ric merit i n.l tnitf V.a t - t 7 1 Ai-a '
lib"al Patronage from thosein want of article,
i r
in his line.
All business done at the Foundrv.
EDWARD GLAt'S.
Ma?ch 22, 55-tf.
VILLIAM CARR & (X).. WHOLESALE
f T Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in For
) eign ami it mesne l.ivjc .u.i j.ionoi
i -
! nnd Kectitie I hikev. No. ol3 Com
PITTSBURG, Pa.
SUNDRIES-5o6 Bbls double Rectifie.
eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old Mouongahela
inercial
d Whis
key. 187 Bbls Old Monoiigahela Rye Whisky.
Par, (very choice ) b0 Hhds N. O. Sugar. 70
Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general asort
rncnt of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour, Lard,
Iron A: Nails &c, all of which will be sold at low
prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO.
1 ebruary 17, l?5?.tr
GEORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD A
WALTCN, Importers and Wh.-lesale Deal
ers in Hardware, Cutlery, Arc, No. 205 Market
Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand
the eenuine Tir.n.thv Slaek's AuersW Mann's
Beatty's and Hunt's superior Axe3, Conrad
Walton's superior poliMiod Steel Shovels. Darling
&: aldron s Grass and Cradung-Scy thes. Gam
mon andPatrnt Scythe Snaths. Patent Clothes
Pins, -c, A.C., which thev offer foi sale on reas
onable terms, to county dealers only
Januiry 25. 18o5.
J
OHN II. ALLEN JL- CO., NOS. 2 4
Chestnut Street, ("south side, lieluw Watcr.Y
PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-ware
llorsE, is the uitj.i Ai..Miiacturers a
Wholesale dealers in Patent Macl
BROOMS. Patent Grooved CEDAR-
warranted not to shrink, WOOD
WARE. CORDS. BRUSHES, &c, of all descrip
tions. Please call and examine our stock.
March4,lS07. ly.
jr. c. aoo.x,
Attorney at Law, Ebtnibnrg, Pa,
o
FFICE IN COLONADE ROW.
Nov. 11, 18o7:l.t
LUMBER.
PINE POPLAR CHERRY AND ASH" LUM
br tensht and acid by
a, nuanE3
Jnn 1859. tf.
First Arrival
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS.
The subscriber, having jurt returned frta
city, is now opening one cf the bst Si-ler.
fjock of
SrRLNG AND SUMMER GOODS
ever brought to tLis market, and which Le
sell verv chean for Cash. His stock o&Li,u Z
part of the following articles, viz :
CHALLIES, DELAINES.
' BRILLIANTS, COEUEGS.
PEiNTS Of ALL KINDS
AND RICHEST COLOLi
ShatTl,
which for beauty cannot be surpaed ia tlktct
READY-MADE CLOTHiNS,
LADIES SHOES. DRUGS and PErriJillr
all of which Le will sell very chenp.
-3s He invites the citizens cf ElLlt
fe and the surrounding country to j n
bim a call 1-efore piirc l.asingtl-eL-?
as be is satisnc-1 Le ran ell pkx3s to then tr.t:t
cheay-er than they can be bought .t ary ou'
store in town.
John Eodeers, Jr.
Ebensburg. April 20, l59:tf.
EI MAI MffiCIISlT
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF TER
COSMOPOLITAN ART
T
I ASSOCIATION.
j FjVUl iti'.-l;S of the CoUl.try alilbCrii
i this poj ular Art Iiiiirti. .-u, (ik-w ia ita k!x-j.
j year.) sre l-ir.g re citd in a ratio ul.' arllcJ
j with th.t f any pi vvi-.-us year.
.Any j-eisiii t.ui i-ec-.-me nitn-ter ty ti.Lbr,.
i t't-g v v.n .u.n.r i.:ra l:
;:g u La:; v. i.i tnt-.ur l.:m t;.
1st. Tl e beautiful Sttel LLuii.c, "K.ti-
tptar i.:,J ii'.i iVitnie."
2d. AC;) .! tl.e ckgiLtly IUil:fcl-l Is
Jv-urx-..l, ite eur.
2d. A F:ieSs.Sva Adm:sn to tie Gkl.
ries, c-lS En. -lid wav. New-York.
( In adiiiti-. u t; wl.it i., ever 1'cur Huudred via
j lie We: J.s tf A:t are g'tcu to sult.er:l-iii fe I
1 tuii nis, c.::-r i !.!:. g ci,.ice Paintings, Scld.;;.:.
' Outiii.o, J"c, Ly te Siiit Axucrican fcLci I"j
i eiii A;ttts.
; i'iif s.iLi-! t IL-graring. Lkh every siilicrljr
, wi'd reetive imitttz
I tiw-n. ei. titled
retx:j t .-f
; -MiAi;srEAi:s ant) his rRiENDs."
; is of a ciiara-.tt-r to ive tiiijuali2ed peusur ti.
: ?.itil'actien. No work t f equal value ms t
i lx.fjie placed wit-.in nach of the pttile kl -u
; a price
l l.e t::g; av;g is oi verw larce s.ie, i
i SLg pril.ted t-n ht-ivy
e paper. So ly i u.
rl) ornament ita.a
i cl.es, mafcUig a u. t-t
1-jr tl.e walls of titl.tr tiie lii rary, parlor cr tSia
It can le seL Ij ar.v iart
.f ti.C Cl'LLUv, I.
.eked ia a cLl,
u:a:l, with s-fety, I-tii. j..
J ot"t'V in .x'. 'u.
t i ri 11: c..c:i a n:s trcitrtj
j charge, at.d tie Art J.urnzl, clc year, for J
; SUPSCRU'TICNS 'iili 1 received ti. tt
; Evening e f T uvi!.-.y tLe Slit of JaLUary. i-u
j at width tii-.e the ittks v ill ckse to.i ti- !
n:;l.ui le i;iviu t. aui icrilt:.
i-r.rh
No j ert ii is rt-.t!ittJ to & sz ftlsci;i -j. . I.-.r
Thue ie.iuii g S15 are ri-lild to fcix Lrffe
I S'-t--cr:pti-r.s frt-ra Calif. rrla, tie Cana-',t.s:: fgi
Foieiu Pro viae s. a.u.-t i-e i3.I0 ins:ad d (. 7K
. in or..r l;i . -'ifv tTtra A -TrWil
j re'f.La iNLiiir tw fvirm clubj wiil ap'yiv
l circular -f tti r-s. 4.-.
The leauti:iliy Filtrated Art Jcrt&l,
j ing fu'l j arti -ulars, will bo tit ou recit c 1:
Ctl.tS. ID StdlTpS or Co;!!.
AdJrc.-s C. L. DER3T. Actuary C A. A.
t4s ;.cd 5iS Brealwav. New-Y-tt
Sul srripti 'cs iJso received bv GEOIIGS
O ATM AN, U-u. Sc., ftr Elenalxrg tl vi-;x.r
December 7, 18L0.
SPECIAL A500CE.nC'.T
THE
QUAKEi: CITY PUBLISHING E0US2
lOO.OOO Catalogues,
NSW, ENLARGED AND ECTIsSD N0Wii'Tii
OlSTiiiBCTiox. SupeiLr Itidact:jien.u h ti
D A new an ! sura plan cf obtainir. j G -and
Silver WATCHES, and cher valiiAi:
zes. Fidl particulars pven in Cat.-. Jrs, k
will be beut fr- to all up n aj'piu ti ii.
Valuable Oift.-. worth from 10 iti. to
GUARANTIIKD t.ath purchr
Iiave been d;5triM-.tfi t mv .atrtOiS w.U.ui -
' p.w-t six nioi.ths JliO.-COO to be d-trll.-i
dining t'"e next tix luontiis.
I Tl.e in lu.v:n?uts .lierel Agents e t:'
j raJ than th .-e of any ether bote in ti. L-
j nes-
IlAving leen in the IV.blisLitz aud Eo
LnS l'Usi,s f 'r rs, n.y V
; r..ill rr. t.i .r..iu.-t ir.a Ci.ft t- '--r? .
with th" rre.it"rt s:i.fwtion t j all.
r7"AGENTS WANTED iu every Tt-wik
Count v.
For" fu":i jiarticulars: address DUAND Z
IS'N, Q l iker City Publishing llou-e. S
Tiiird Street. Philadelphia,
S.pt. lii. ISiO lm-j.
'Till: MTfr-YORKEi:.
Now cfiired fr the r.urpse of tervr "f
wvte: possit-le circulation a TirrT-r..o5 -York
weekly family paper, eiht l:e
illu.-trated, le uitifni'y piinted on thVet,;
paper, with contributions anl artic;e,
i oeuis. anecdotes, Ac.
j virg. Lor. Efellow. Bulw
bv av'.:rr
er.Tei.rvsoc. W - ti-
Sinims. Dicker.s. Mrs. Sico-.:n.ey, Tt-'-"
Piter Parlev, Hawth-rre, Alice C.rfy a?
(. i '.o v.ku--- vrY.Yi)nKi:ii" tr -
e4 A I ruL .14.1'.'.. t ... - -
Ledger.) is ofTtred at only ONE DO LOT. ty
to sulscrilK'rs who send the one d- Y.r tr;
a .I,. v.i-.i.i;-.v c fi.-t
& Fulton street, N. Y".
Specimen cop'os sr.
Scent s-tamp.
fmari.
IIE SUBSCRIBER, SUCCESSOR T0t-
offers to the public, an fxtrnive ir.j vr.
lected assortment of DRY GO OPS, 0L'
IES. Hats. Cips. Boots A-Shoes. E
Oils, and ail the articles usus.ly rcqn
Family BuMding, and Manufactory J
nfacturers and A Stock c f Drugs. lreMuENaiMiaE.-y
Machine made ' icines. that for qu dity end variety is r.f t f-DAR-WARE.
' sei, (if equalled in the county.) Ail cf x
) & WILLOW ' he will sell at theiowest possible prices
or Country Produce. ALSO,
A larre" amount of Soruce and rie L-'f
constantly on bands, and Bills for Li-rbf?
to order at the shortest possible notice- .
ROBERT TU
Jefferson, May 20, 1S57. tf.
rXIOV IXOISE, l:bensbur?. r
JOHN A BLAIR, PBoKPirrot
Also, in connection, BLAIR & Co,f P-
will leave the l.'nion House for Wi. r
tloa in time to take the Eastern cr .
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