Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 11, 1860, Image 4

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Tlie Culture ofRula Hag Us.
Like tie parsnip, the Huta flaga is not
cultivated by our farmers to the cxtctt it
ought to Ij. though much more generally
than the former. It is cot nearly so difficult
of cultivation as i he parsnip, though it a!o
requires care and high farming to render ccr
tain Urge crop?. We Lave heard of tvrelvo
hundred hu.iLek'ij jiug raised ca aa acre, and
we have viewed crops which yielded about
eight hundred bushels
The seed should be sown not later than tic
2oth, or at farthest the 2th of July, though
ouie farmers sow it much earlier. About
the middle to the U0th of July is perhaps the
best period fur this latitude. If the soil is
mellow aud ruli, the Kuta JJaga will grow
anywhere. It is. lite the parsuip, a very
hardy plant, aud can bo allowil to remain in
the ground until late in November. .
Sow the seed in drills twenty eight or thir
ty inches apart, and when the plants are well
up, thin out to al.?ut tight or ten inches, then
cultivate betwevu the rows, and hoc, or use
the hand to remove tho weeds between the
plants. Cleanly cultivation i very important
in this crp. It will tike about one lb. of
seed per acre. (rtr'Afofit fclrjruj'h.
The Art oi Cit-otilnpr Tree? from
Cut! lugs
Professor Delacroix, cf B-.-ssancen,
m
France, has discovered a mode, of propagating
from cuttiugs, which is not only successful in
cases of roses and other plants easy to live,
but apples, pears. plum, apricots, tf c. Out
of an hundred cuttings put out in Juno, not
one bat was thriving in August, in the open
air, wilhou shade or extra care, except wa
tering a few times soon after they aro planted
His method is to put the whole cutting in the
ground, bent in the form of a bow, with tho
centre part up. and ju.t on a level with the
Eurfacc, at which point there must be a good
bud Or shoot, which is tho only part exposed
to the air; the other being protected by the
earth from drving up supports and gives vig
or to the bud, which Ftarts directly into leaf,
and in its turn helps the cutting to form roots
and the whole even forms a thriving tree
The method of setting them is to form two
drills about three inches apart, with a sharp
ridge between, over which bent the cutting,
and stick and end in each drill, and cover up
and press the earth firmly, and water freely
Cuttiugs should be of last yoarS growth, freeh
aud vigorous.
To K.cp Tires on "Wheels.
A correspondent of the Southern Planter ,
says: I ironed a wagon some voars ago, for
my own use, and before putting on the tires
I filled the fellers with linsocd oil; and the
tirea have worn out and were never foose. I
Ironed a buggy for my own uso sovon years
go, and the tire aro as tight now as when
put on. My method of filling the fcllors with
oil is as follows: '
I uso- a long cast iron oil heater, made for
the purpose; the oil is brought to a boiling
heat, then is placed on a stick, so as to bang
in the oil, each feller an iour, for a common
six fcdlcr. Tho timber should be dry, as
green timber will not take oil. Cafe should
bo taken that the oil be not made hotter than
a boiling heat, in order tha tho timber be
not burnt. Timber filled with oif i3 not sus
ceptible to water, and tho timber is much
mora durable. I was amused soino time ago
when I told a blacksmith how to keep tires
tight on wheels, by his telling mo it was prof
itablo business to lighten tires, and tho wag
on maker will say it is profitable to him to
and repair wheels but what will the farmer
who supports tho whcelright and smith, pay?
U&ci'ulncss of Soot.
This article is often wasted, being thrown
luto the ash heap, or damped on the ground
at the Lack uoor, and no use mado of it.
Iolh scienco and esperienco shows that it is
a valuable manure. If used as a top dress
ing to grass, it produces a marked effeet.
When sown broadcast, some of its ammonia
tecomos volatilized, and is wasted in the at
mofjhcrc. Therefore, it should bo mixed
water, and applied as manure. Twelve qts.
of eoot to a hogshead of water makes a pow
erful fertilizer. It may Lc.apphed to peas,
asparagus, strawberries, raspberries, and to
nearly all growing crops
If farmers and gardncrs generally consider
cd than all fertalizcrs arc more useful, when
first reduced to a lijuid state, they would tako
tho troublo to bring various manures into
this condition before applying them. "They
do these things better in
they do in England.
bpain, ' certainly
Hints for tho Kitchen Garden.
Tho planting ecason'ia nearly over. Mel
ons and cucumbers for pickling should bo
sown early this month. Of Long Green is
the test for this purjose
CaUjajct tf-c, Keep your eye on the wea
ther. Take advantage of cloudy and rainy
days to set out late cabbages, as also, bore
cole, brocili, bnissels sprouts and any other
of the cabbago tribe. Water freely, and if
tho plantkg is followed by hot sunshine, pro
tect the plant by covering with any large leaf
that may be convenient.
Endive. Set out endive this month, for
early antamn use. Sco that your ground is
in good order and well manured. Plant a
foot apatt, and water every evening till the
plants have a good start, ud then keep weed,
jag aad Locioe.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH DiTTERS.
It is a fact that, at 6okq period, every mem
ber of the human family is eub;cct to disease
or disturbance of the bodily functions; hut,
with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise
of plain common sense, they nay be atle so to
regulate the eystom as to ecciwe Pcrroanciit
health. In order to accomplish this desired
object, the true course to pursue is certainly
that which will fduco a natural state of
thir.es at the least hazard of vital strength and
life For this purpose, lr Uostcttcr has in
troduced to this country a preparation bearing
his name, which is not a new medicine, but one
that has been tried for years, giving satisfac
tion to all who have used it. The Litters
crcrate powerfully upon the stomarh, bowels,
and liver, restoring them to a hcakby and
rigorous action, and thus, by the pimple pro
cess of strengthening nature, enable the eys
Um to triumph over disease.
Tor the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, au
Fca, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, cr any Liaous
Complaints, r.rising from a morbid inaction
of the Stomach or Dowels, producing Cramps,
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, xc, these
Litters have no equal-
i Diarrhoea, dysentery cr flux, so reT,erally con
tracted t.y new Fettkrs, an t cause-I innciTaliy
.... m i : 1
T-.v the cLj-rstro of wa
atcr ami cuci, vrm ee cj-ecuiiy
nnnilatcd bv a brief use cf this preparation.
Dyspepsia, a disease which .is prob;illy wore
prevalent, in all its various forms, than any
other, aal tho cause of which lr.ny jJwajs
be attributed to derangements of the digestive
organs, can be cured without tail by using
HOSTETTEit'S fcTOMAC'tl HITTERS, as per
directions on the boi t le. Tor this disease every
physician will recommend Littere cf tome kind ;
then why not use an article known to be infal
lible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre
ventive of disease and strengthened of the sys
tem in general ; and among theia all there is
not to be found a nore healthy people than
the Germans, from when this j -reparation ema
nated, based upon scientific experiments which
have tended to provo the value of this great
preparation in the scale of medical science -
Fever and ague. mis irjmg una. i
ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp oa
the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha
dow in a short time, and rendering hiia phy
sically and mentally useless, can bo driven
from the body by the use of II0STETTE1V3
RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of tho
above-stated diseases can be contracted, even
in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used
as par directions. And as they neither create
nausea nor offend the palate, and render un
necessary any change of diet or interruption
of ordinary iursuiis, but promote Pound bleep
and healthy digestion, tho complaint is re
moved as speedily -s is consistent with the pro
duction of 'a thorough and permanent cure.
For l'ersons i-t Advanced Years, who aro
Buffering from au enfeebled constitution and
infirm body, theso Liticr3 areinvaluable as a
restorative of strength and visror, and need
only be tried to be appreciated. And to a
mother while nursing these Litters are indis
pensable, especially where the mother's nour
ishment is inadequate to the demands of the
child, consequently her strength must yield,
and here it is where a good tonic, such as
llostcttcr's Stowach Bitters, is needed to impart
temporary strength and vigor ts tho system.
Ladies' should by all means try this remedy
for all cases of debility, and, before bo doing,
should ask their physician, who, if he is
acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will
recommend their use m an cases oi wcbiuim.
CAUTION. "We caution tho public against using
tny of tho many imitations or counterfeits, but ask
for IIostetter's Celebuatrd Stomach Bittees,
and see that each bottle Lad tho .words "Dr. J.
IIotcUer'3 Stomach Litters" blown on the eido
of tho bottle, and stamped pn the metallic cap
covering the cork, and obsorve that our autograph
signature is on the label.
. M: Prepared and sold by IIOSTETTEE &
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa, and eold by aH
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, Canada, South
America, and Germany.
AGENTS. Davis & Jones. Ebcnsburg: J. A.
Parrish, Suramitvillc; Wm. Litzlnger, Loretto;
Fcicr Kinney, Munster.
August 31, 1859. ly.
SADDLERY! SADDLERY! .
mnn STTP.SORTr.ER wnuld rosrwv-trullv inform
A tho citizens of Ebejasburg and surrounding
country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in
the basement of his dwelling house, on Homer
street, where he la prepared to furnish to order
on the most reasonable terms, 'every description
of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness tfce.
Having many j cars experience In the busi
ness, fmployicpc none nut the rest woritmon.
and using the best material upon all hi3 work, be
hopes to merrit and rcceivo a liberal share of tho
public patronrgc.
Country produce at all times ta&cn In exchange
f-r work, and the highest market prices allowed.
Ebcnsburg. Sept., 11, 1850-tf.
flEORfjK W. TODD, WITH COXKAD &
KJi WALT
"CN, Importers and YVhf doe-ale I cal
ers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c., No. Market
Street, Philadelphia. Kep constantly on hand
the genuine T imothy Mack s Augers.W. Mann's
Boatty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad &
altou's suponor polislicl Steel Snovcls. Darlin"
& V''adron's Grass and Cradling-Sc- thes. Com
mon anilPatcnt Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes
Pins, $-c, &c, whii-u they oflcr for sale on reas
onable terms, to country dtilcrs onlv
January 25, 1855.
JOHN II. ALLEN & CO., NOS. 2 fy 4
Clicsliiut Street. ( south side. 1-Lw AVr-itr
PHILADELPHIA. (The Oi.mieT WWwa-k
Hocse, is the Citj.) ll-r.ufaclurers anl
jnicsaiu uuuicrs in laumt Machine maiio
BliOOMo, Patent Groovcil CEDAR-WARE,
trvxrraiu&i not to tfirink, WOOD & WILLOW
WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, &c, of alldcscrip-
""" i tuut; uiu s iU uxti.rr.ine rrtir Kt-nr ic.
March4,1857. ly.
BEN. P. THOMPSON, vith P. I. PATTON
& CO., W holcsalc Dealers i
fifttaror of HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma
terials, Straw Goods, Artilicial Flowers, P.uiTalo
Robes, &c. No. 128 Market street, below Fourth
South side. PHILADELPHIA. fv ,t.i r..-
.i tM '" V1
""' ui oiiipping xurs.
PRICE I. PATTON.
A. OrrENUEIMER,
Icbruary 17, l858:tf
CANVASSERS WANTED.
LU!ERAL -SBSCEMKNTS TO AGENTs!
ifly Dollars a month, and all expenses paid.
TTE ; wish to engage an active Agent in every
J T County throughout the United States ami
toStv10 J!1 .and ndroduco our NEW
1 i ?rnSLrjA11' DOUBLE THREAD
JOCK Snicil SEWING MACHINE. This
lcehior Machine is just patented, with valuable
improvements, which make it the che-pest and
Bust popular machine in existence, and acknowl
J lgcU to bo uusuriassjl f .y .
iniitod number of responsiblents
.torucrs ny sample, to whom a salary of
SuO per mouth and exiHiiises will be paid. For
conditions and -full particulars address, with
stamp for return postage,
J. W. HARRIS & CO.
k l0- 13 Shoe &. Leather Exchange.
bov. 9, 1S59-50-8W. Boston,Mass.
REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC
turer and Wholesale Doakr in Boots, Shoes.
JJraw Goods, Hats and Caps, No. 68 North
iiiird Sticet, between Arch und Cherry, Phil.
h,a fMarchC. 6o6.
LUCKHARDT, WATCHMAKER
AND DEALER IN CLOCKii.WATCIlES
AND JEWELRY.
THE undersigned tcsYCCttuW
hrcrs le.vc to VUfoTTtt the ct
z3 of Johnstown and vicinity
taht ic has just received and ianowi
opening tne largest stucK or V ircxs natcucs, ana
Jeirdry, ever brought to jonnstown without ex
cepting, which will be sold cheaper than the
cheapest." Ilia prices will always be uniform
Une customer will not be charged moro for the
tame quality of goods than another. A List of
some of the articles comprised in the assortiacntj
is annexed. 1'nccs may oc asccrtainctl, aud
gch.vls examined, at the Store on, Ilain Street.
Gold Hunting English Lovers,
Gold Detached Levers, fill icwcllcd,
Gii-Id Lephios. 4 boles "
Silver Euglisli Levers,
Silver Detached Levers.
Silver Lej.ia.s. Gold Gnrd Cliains,
Gold Vest Chain, Gold Pencils, -with Pcrs,
G-ld rt ncili.GoId Medallions,
Silver Extension l'cncikand IVnn,
Gold r.roa.strins, L tli-.s and Gentlemen,
Geld Eardrops, Gold Earrings.
Gold I ir,?or iiinx, Go'd C'iff rins.
OJl and Silver Wa'.ci Keys. Tortmonaics,
La lit s' Fans, f.ir.cj' and plain.
Silver Tallcspo-,-i;s.
Silver Teaspoons, Silver Th'niblca
TI iod Tab!osp,K,ns, b.- t,
riatod Tc-a-jprv-ns "
f.ilver Gbard Cl.ains,
Plated and Brittania Tea Setts,
Violins and Bows. Violin String. c,
Oll'r ar.d Allen's Revolvors, C inches,
Gold Bracelets. A"rTf"f5?,
Silver a-.l Pl.ited Spectacle-, ic.,:c.. Sec.
&)- All sorts of Watcher, Clocks an I Jewel rv
ropairo.1 with promptness and at low rales. Con-
iK.cn t tLat he raniiotbu un-lcrt Jl 1. the nrdersi-n
respectfully solicits the confidttnee and patron
i!jef)ISi LULir LLiUKIJ ARDT
:ayI4,lSoC. 23-tf. Jau. C, 16-S3.
st. mm mm m mi
llntlcr Uic cliar,rc of Hie Fraiicls
can JSrottierx.
THIS institution, Eituated in Lorctt, Cambria
oounly, Pa., ahcit four miles from Cross.vn
Station, on the dirxrt route lietwccn ri-ihuljlphia
aad Pittsbnrg. has heen lately chartered, with
privilege. tocnfor cilleiatc honors a.id dcrcos
pension fr b-:rd and
tuition, p.iy able h.ilfyeirly in ad vaico, o)
iis?ii'rga'i'tiisrif i'il !!!i, j-jr annum, 10 (K)
Pupils remaining at tlie C..llcgo during v;u;a
tion will pay an extra charge of 15 00
The Classics and modern Languages form s;n
extra charge of " 10 00
No allowance In occasional at;;cuce, uri!ct;o in
case cf sickness. -
Postage o Hotter.?, lKks and stationary. If not
furnished by parents or guardi ins, will form an
extra charge, as will alio medical attendance.
For further particulars apply to the Superior
nf the G)lleg(. ItcKTcnco may be made to tho
Rt. Rev. Dr. O Gonor. Rev. W. IVl'ard. Ixrctto,
or to any of the Rev. Clergy in the neighborhood
of the institution.
Loretto, August 31, 1839. 3m.
$100,003 WORTH OF WATCHES and
Jewelry offered to the Trade at less prlncs than
any other house In the city. ' Send for my Cata
logue of articles and prices.
On tho receipt of one dollar by mail, I will
forward to any address a bcanllful ct .f Gold
Studs and Sleeve Buttons, or a No. 4 Gold Lock
et, or a Gold Stone or Seal Ring; for $3, a Ladies'
Breast Pin and Ear Drops, either Came-), Mosaaic
to keep good time; or for $10. a Fine Gold Vest
Chain; or fur 20, a Hue Gold Neck Chain, as
samples of any of my goods. Young men out of
employment could net do better than invest a
small sum In my Jewelry, and dispose of it
through the country. Address,
MOSES K. GLINES, WfuJcsah Jeweler,
208 Broadway, N. T.
February 15, 18C0.-12-4t.
John M'Keage
Kanafaetarr and Sealar la all Kind efCi(r
Bnaff, Chewing and Leaf Tobaoco. Koatgom
erySL, Hoiniflayibnrg, Pa.
lonstantly on hand, a Rn and well Fcloctod
V- stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigars
at the lowest issible prices. All articles solJ at
this establishment arc warranted to be what thev
Am rpTirf'Ujfin.l
L --'-'j.
August 8, 1855. ly.
ARCADE IIOTEX,, Ebcnsbttr?, Ia
HENRY FOSTER.
npiIIS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS
the "LlicnHbnrg House," Is ono cf the old
est ami boetntan.l3 m tiio borough of Eh:nsLurg.
for iho accommolation cf the traveling communi
ty. Tho Proprietor azures all who may bo dis
posed to patronize hiai that hie. TABLE will ho
supplied with all tho luxuries of tho season, his
JAl. with the choicest of Liquors, and no ?ains
pared to render liis guests comfortable.
Ehcnsburg. April 11, lS58:22:ly.
TRFjCTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA OOUN
1. Tho tubscriber is nropariTu' if khOI-
cient cncourasernciit bo given,) to publish a Di
rectory ILV.L' of Cambria Couiity, intended to
contain as much information as any other Coun
ty Map now Published in Pennsylvania. Tho
same to bo lithographed, colored and mounted in
tne most modern style and workmanlike miianer,
aud delivered to subscribers at $5 per copy.
WILLIAM CHRISTY
June 30, 1653.
EAST AVENUE NURSERY,
ROCHESTER, SEW YORK,
W. M. H0YT & Co., PHOPRIETGKS.
IRUIT. ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES
- of all kinds, and varieties, promptly fur
nished to order. P. EranifT. of Loretto, will at
tend to sales in this couuty. Orders addressed
to him will receive prompt attention.
C. MERRIT, General AgenU
October 19. 1859.-tf.
f BRLS. N. O. & WHITE SUGARS,
XF 5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses,
Golden Syrup,
For sale lv
E. HUGHES.
July 13, 1859.
LTPr.ETMF.Tt. ROUT. J. ANDERSON"
EYMER & ANDERSON. Wixolxsale Dka
JL lek3 isr Foreign Fruits. Nuts,Siices, Cun-
tvut.wnHrjr, sugars, i-ire uorks, &c. C-Or.in-
Wood
s:
M. D. 31 AC EH AXi
Attorney at L.m.vr, Kbensbtirg, P.
OFFICE No. 2, "Colonnade Row! near th
Court House."
December 7, '54 ly
r uois
c lorcuuoe. vjroia nione, or any otnr styles; or
fr 4. a silver, open face watchj or for $25, a
Fine Gold Hunting Case. Lever Watch, warranted
j;cs nu iicmets receiveil weekly. No. 3J
street- Opiosite tho St. Charles ' Hotel,
Pittsburg, Feb. 17, 1858:tf-
J. C. A005T,
Attorney at Ltw, Ebtnsdmg, pa,
OFFICE IN C0L0NADE ROW.
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milE SUDSCRICER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OP EBENSDL'RG AND
Jl vicinity that he has iut received and has
PLETE stock cf Tht. C rcr, aiid Sheet In n
Ikxcs, Sugar kettles, &c, ever r.fK rl f:r r-alo
sizes; Preserving l'.ctik.s cf
all sizes; Tin, O'ppor
Also lie has just recti vl a laij xvortmcfit
ing Ware, Harvesting Tooli, C-irpenterV T.h-Is. Wooden Slid Willo-sT Ware, Glass Ware,
Jappand Ware, Erittaniiia Ware, IIoop Iron, Xails, Vt'iciow Glass, Arc., Arc, ail of
which he will sell very low f ,r CASH.
Persons wishing aijy lliing in his liuJ hu re-prctf;lly iuvitrs to give hiai a call and tssUikia h'
pri.ys. CtT5 Job work of all kimTs doiie cu tl w1fiicst notice.
Al so House Siw.rding ir.a-c ai d put u- '.l-.'fhfTtest notice vV rflostTcasoncbietenns f. rca.-h
Z3" Country Protluee of ail kinds takca i:i cxcnr.r.ge. Also Catrry, Ash, ar.d Poplar lumber.
o'.l JMi!, C'pp?r, Iira', Pcwicr, vcc,,ti.kca in
A1U, He would resptictfudy call tne altor.tin ol the public to the greatest improvfiuenU ever
made in Oookirjg Stjvts fr burning the gas aud traokc by which means is ?avd GO lor cent f fuel
Kbcnsburg, April 23, 1SC0.
Above wc rrescr.t yen wish a likerc: of DR.
Mt)RSE the invent jr of MORSE'S INDIAN
ROOT PILLS. Ti.i3 philanthropist has spent
tbc reaU:r part of bis life in traveling. Laving
visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well a.s
North America has spent three years among
the Indians of our Western cou?itrv it was in
this war that the Indian Root Pills were first
discovered, Dr. Morse was the Urst nan to es
tablish the fact that ad diseases arise from IM
PURITY OF TTIE ELOOD that our strength,
hcidtu and life dejcnrtej.l upon this vital liuid.
When the various passages beccmc elogod.
snd do not act in perfect harmony with the dif
ferent functions of the bod', tho blood loses its
action, becomes thick, corrupted, and diseased;
thus causing all pains, sickiiC-s a:id itrcss cf
every name ; our strength is exhausted, cur
health we aro deprived of, aud if nature Ls not
assisted In throwing off the stagnant humors, the
blood will become choked and cease to act, aud
thus our light of life will forever l blown out.
How impottant then that wc idiould keep the
various passages of the body free and open. And
how pleasant to us that wc have it in our power
to put a medicine In your reach, namely. Morse's
Indian Root Pills, manufactured from punts and
roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs
in Nature's Garden, for the health and recovery
of diseased man. One of the roots from which
these Tills are mado is a Sudorific, which opens
the pores of tho ekin, and assists Nature La
throwing out tho finer parts of the corruption
within. The second is a plant which is an Ex
pectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to
the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, per
forms ite duty in throwing oJT phlegm, and other
humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The
third is a Diuretic, which gives double ease and
(strength to the kidneys ; thus encouraged, they
draw largo amounts of impurity from the blood.
which is then thrown out bountifully by the uri
nary or water passage, an-1 which Could not have
been dischar-'ed in any othr way. The fourth
is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other prop
erties of tho Pills while engaged in purifying the
hlol ; tho coarser particles of impurity - which
cannot pass by the other outlets aro thus taken
up and conveyed off in great quautitk-3 by tho
bowels.
From the ahovc, it is shown that Dr. Morse's
Indian Eoot Pills not ordy enter tho stomach,
but become m.ite l with the blood, for they find
way to evcrv part, and cmplctc.y rout out am
cleanse the systevi fri:;i a! I i::.p"ri'y, aoid the
lif-j of the ioly, wh:ehi. tl cl: but-oracs jklt
fcctly healthy ; o nsucutly all skki er-5 :;.u
pain is driven from the Fystrm. fir they canr
remain when the body L-jsoxnes so pure nr.
clear. The reason whvpcople aro so di.tres:-l when
sick, and why to many die, is 1ecau.r! they do j
not gt a nicuicmo v.mcu wli j a.-s to u-o r.::r.c
tcd parts, and which will open the natural pas
sage for the disease tobo-caet out; hence, a
large quantity cf fxrl and other matter u lodg
ed, and the stomach and intestines aro liUrally
overllowing with tho 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 is taken from the body by diseaso. Dr.
Morse's PILLS hav-2 added to themselves victrv
upon victory, by restoring iniliions of the pick to
blooming health anl happiness. Yes, thousands
who Lave been racked or tormented with tick
ncss, pain aud anguish, and whose fec-blu frames
have been scorchoil by tho burning elements of
ragiag fever, and who have been brought, rs it
were, within a step of the silent grave, now
stand ready to testify that they would have been
numbered with the dead. Lad it not been for
this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's In
dian Root Pills. After one or two dotes had
been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely
surprised, in witnessing their charming efiecls.
Not only do they give immediate case and
strength, and Lake away all sickness, pain and
anguish, bu they at once go to work at the
foundation of the disease, which is the blood.
Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those
who use these Pills, that they will cleanse and
purify, that disease that deadly enemy will
take its flight, and the tlush of j-rmth and beauty
will again return, and the prospect of a long and
happy life will cherish and brighten your djys.
7.Sold by Thomas Devine, Ebeniburg. and
by Medicine Dders generally throughout tho
Cour.ty ; P. Lake Judson, succvsor to'A. J.
White fc Co., No. 60 Leonard t.t., N. Y., Propri
etors ; William Mudsc 8s Co., (Proprietors ef
Dr. A. Trnsk's Magnetic Ointment,) Earlville,
Miwlison county. N. Y., General Agents.
August 3, 1859Jy
f O. O. F. Highland Lolgo No
JL. 428 meets every WEDNESDAYS
vening at their -Hall on High st., in
tho upper storyof Shoemaker's store
JOB WOICJC of air kiuLi dna at
ffilhxt, globts, glongfes, &t.
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ware. C kii.g
, 1 arlr aud lleutijig h t-. l-.--, U a on
in fciKu!'ourg. Lr.vss ai.u C n,t r Keith. s of ail
ami SI. tot Iron waro of Ck cry ilcr;i-l!oc.
of II AKP ALL anl Co J
MLVn.i:r,Y: Iiciw; fond.-h
-xchango.
GEORGE HUNTLEY- '
ULURGE HUNTLEY.
V EAD THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN
. INTERESTS !
JUST RECEIVED.
A K2W STOCK OF
Watclie:
Jewelry,
clocks &. jj, kK&f- aonoxs
Al Vie sijii t.f Oi.e liig M'alt Jt, JIain slreU,Ji.Jtits
towu, l'a.
The underr.igT.ed desires to call the attention
of the j eop-c of ELeutbunr and turro5tndii:g
country to the fact that hi has l-cea apj-r-iijtcd
an AL-ert of a large imjxrth.g Lotisc cf WATCH
ES, CLOCKS, ice, mi l rd.i rf a lirge n.ar.T-.fac-tuiinc:
etabliahmcnt of JE WEI.JIY, whsrt-by he
is enabled to cfter fccIi inducements to purcha
sers cf tbes-j articles as v.-t-re never l fjre elT'-rl
in this place, or anywhere this tide e-f tho Allc-ghr-nies.
II2 would also call attention to Lis large as
sort inert if
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
j.tst received all of the latent ftyles and mot
leauiful vorkmanship. Having M.-heted bis
stock with great care, he is confideiit be cuin suit
every taste as to styic as well as all .eKets
by the great reduction in prices.
THE LADIES
are particxdaily invited to an inpccti--n f L:
prt-sejit stock an 1 iricei. h.AI; 1KUI l.ilherto
iJ:! at 41 ,0 i.itv u siM ?,t 7.r. rt n.-'
irarrantcd to sJand the ttxt f tcear. Brcatt Pins,
Rings, &c, at a mlnction.
GEXTLEMEX:
I would call your attention to my beautiful as
sortment of
GOLD A XD SILVER WATCHES,
at the following very low prices:
Iluntinrr enrc atcries, warrai-tea, .j-o.-iu
Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold In
this town at 20, and then reduced to
i!4, I will now sell at from $10 to $11.50
Huntina Levers from 412 to JlG.OO
Open Faced Cyliuders, Lcretofore sold at
410, I will sell at Irora 57 to U.UO
Open Facetl Detachwl Levers, $10 to $12.00
All watches sid will be warranted to po for
ttrelce month, or exchanged for another J equal
value,
Everybody is Invited to call and examine the
stock, as the advertiser 19 confident that for ex
tent, variety and style it is unrivalled in this
community, while the prices at which it is of-
fcrc l are unprecedented low. Gojds sold for
CASH only.
Jy I articular attontion pal-1 to repairing
Ciocks. Watches, Jewelry. Ac, cf all kinds, for
which the C.iubri 1 County Iron Company'
'Acriu" will be taken at par. All work war
ranted.
TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS
supplied with Watches, Jewelry, ore, at less
than city prices.
dOEPII G. HOLMES, Agent.
Augu-t 3, lS5o.Iy. ,
REMOVAL !
C c .1 C I! ?I A alTACTORTj
rllin f-uh. erilcr wou! respect fuUy luf rni
Ji the citizens cf i-l eushitrg and surrouu-.ling
country that he has removed Lis step frcm the
old st.:u 1 to l:e t-ioj JaUly cccuj icd l y J hn
Evans (Curfn.-nter.) where he is prepared to do
all kin Is of work in Lis line of business at short
notice and rn reasona'dc terms. ?.r.d he hopes by
'.sing but the very bc.t material and employing
but the bust wcrkcivn to merit a full share of
public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in
j urchr.sii.g a Co.rrhsge will do well by calling at
this estalIifbmei:t. He is prepared to manufac
ture tho following kinds cf vehklc?, viz:
PUGG I Els. of diii'erent qualities and prices;
PAROIICHES, CHARIOTEES, one and two
hore ROCKAWAYS. cl.sc quarter, rliptic and
C-sprii.g COACilHS. s-c-cond Lar.d work of differ
ent kinds. 4c, making a variety that will suit
all tastes and ail purses. REPAIRING done
with neatness add dispatch.
WM. BARNES.
Eben'burg, April 27, 1800-23-tf
YIEEIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE
T T Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in For
eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old Monongahela
and EeetiGexl Whiskey. No. 323 Commercial
Row. Liberty street, PITTSBURG. Pa.
SUNDRIES 5C0 Bids double Rectified Whis
key. 1S7 Ebls Old Monongahela Rve Whisky.
Par, (very choice ) 50 Hhds N. O. Sugar, 70
Bbls N. O. Molassi-s. "With a general assort
ment of Groceries, also Bacon. Hour, Lard,
Iron&Naisxc.,allof which will be sold at low
prices forcah. ' VM. CAR it & CO.
February 17, l8o8.tf
-FIRE! FIRE! IFIRE!!!
fflHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CLL THE
I attrnntion )f tho public to one of the jrrcat
est improvements evc-r 12 ado in COOKING
STOVi-. the burning of the GAS AND SMOKE,
by whie-h means, is saved Fifty per cent of fuel.
GEORGE HUNTLEY.
Ebesuburg Aug. 17, lS53.-tf.
LUMBER.
TINE rOPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM-
- if
I ber bought and -Id by
E. nUGUES.
Juze f 0;h lSi,3. tt.
First Arrival
IrlTlIT
smiMER
GOOD
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c- j - - li'.-u it i,
city, is row i iK;ciag one of tho bxV t.--M,x-k
cf
Si lNG AND SI Cw: s
ever brought to this r;iaiktt. au l vibicl:
sell very cht-av fr Cash. His ttx k c(;i
part of the iVik-uitg article?, viz : . '
CI I ALLIES, DE L.MNES,
liKILLIANTS, COB-UKC.'',
rillNTS Of ALL KIKl-s
AND IIICilESTUJlji.i
SIaivIt,
which for beauty canr.ct v rt:rp?..-, i;, t : .
READY-MADE CLOTKiN
LADIES' S1KES. DBfCS ?rA iKi.rOT"
all tf bi-cli ! v.iH cCl vcrv tlicvs
lie iuviles thj titizt i s ,,f n . .
and the surrouuding ci i trr t ! Ui
1dm i calil ef-jrr i-i:rt:.a.:n-('
03 Lc li i ti.-fled l.c vii g-.Jo.Is t l:,m i
; creaj-vT tl.-n tLvy cia U Lvui lvvi
sior-4 in towii. " Jl
Join Kcireri J
Ebtr.il vrg. April 20, l-?:tf. b
m mm mmmc
CONTINUED SUCCES f iF THE
COSiMQ P C LITAN ART
ASSOCIATION.
Trom all fevX tiolj.S t f thf t--..li::t
this p- pul vr Ait liistitctk-u,
ear.) are being icoeivtd in a rtio iii i., ' "
-.1.1-. jr
wuj inai i any previous year.
Any person cn lot uie a iiicnd-er ly Euli.
bing 5", whieli will entiiJe him to
1-t. The Lecutiful Steel Eijgravir.L, JLv.
sj ar and His F rici.-d.-.r'
2d. A Copy of the t-k-gatUy Iilu- ti ti-i
Jourtiid, t ijc ycr.
id. A Vi ce Sj.-a.-t-n A-lni5tv.-i n to the CI
rlcs, 5J9 I 're-ad way, New-York.
In r.d hti 'i. lo whici:, over iuur Iiu..lr3x: .
1-Ie Vork- ef Art are yiccii to sul-at-ili. io uIiv
miun;s, coiipnsing ciiciee Paintings, Sculj-v t,
Outlint, ic, by the first African u
ti-n Artists.
llc- snsK-rb Ergravh-g, which eycrrt.U-rV
will nxt-ixe immolUzlJ ' on nxxii-t cf
tk'H, Cl'lilhd
"SIIAKSPEAEE AND HIS FRIENi,"
isol a cl artiCU r to jive un ji a: Lc-J ph a-rrt -.C
b;v.i.-...c.i..n. A" v-.-rKoi final vauic wrs t-
be 1". re i l.ir.l within reiieh of the i-tx-i.k at ?t -
a price ll.e engravirg is of very I.irk,e su.
mg i riutt-i 111 iiuavy 1 liite laur. Lv c-
cl.es, making a f-uoerb e-nvai.iei.t suu.
fv-r the wail of c:ti:vr the lil.rarv. parlor or - f:
it cn it -nt to anv iwrt ol the t-.-i i.tn. ':
. . -
mail, ith s.JL-tv, l-iii packed in & c ':iijr
pj.ttr.ge yrc iid.
Jiiii k of it! Such a work
charge, ar d the Art Journal, one r-.ir. . J",.
SLlVSCi:iPTK NS will te rmived utt-J i
Evening of Tmxlay the 31ot (f Jacv.i.rv, lv";
it wLich time the lVs will tkse and the In-
Uir.imj be -ivin to iu:sciiUrs.
No porson is ri-tri-.-tel to a n sle ;1 .snr -its
Those rviaitting S15 are eutitlwd to t:x c-cL.fi.
hlpS.
Subscriptions from Calif- .nda. the Ci&L..k.
Fort-ifirn l'rorinces. n, list l &-3.Z,0 ijuU : -" :
in order to 'cfry extra jHtatjie, 5ic.
1 ers"ii!i wih:r:g to form clubs arjiV f.i
circular -f lerni-s.
Tlie l-cautifully Illustrated Art Jourr.-l, t
mg :ull jiarticuUrs, will be sect on ruxipi of 15
cents, in ttamps t-r coin.
Address C L. DKKUY. Actuary C A. A
54G aud 54 S Broadway. Nt-w-l'-.rt.
Sul ascriptions also received by GEOhUE
OAT VAN, Hon. Sec, for Ebcnsburg aud Fie?
DtoeUibcr 7, 1853.
SPECIAL AXSOLACE31E.1T
FKOM THE
QUAKER CITY PUP.LLSHING IkH'SS
IOO.OOO Cutalogucs,
SW, SXLARGE9 AXD KKVISED OWRllira
MSTiii tmox. Sujjfrijr InducctnaU o ii
PuUic. C7" A iiw and ture jhn (f obtah::! r (-i-a-i
l Silvtr WATCHES, and o.her valuiw IV.
&-S. Full paru.'uljx-s given in Cat..!ogU-3. vhir:
will b-sont fn-o to all tjva applicjiti-a.
Valuable Gifts W'.Tth fre-ra L0 tt. t-j J'-
GUARANTEED t each purchaser. J'"
have been disiributod to my p:iixo?iS aiiliati
part six months $I50.0oO to lo
during the next six months.
"TTiC in-Inceraents ofTertU Agents aro r..eL"
tral than thoo of any other Louse ia the "t
ness-
Ilaving Icon In the ruLIh-hlrsg kzI TkX
I;:ig btuiac-s f.-r th? li.t eight year, n jeiy
icT.ce enables me t conduct tho G'.ii Ei-ti 3
with tho critst stt!sficti-n to rdl.
r7"AC;N l-S WANTED ia every T-
County.
Tor f.il! particulars a-Ms DUANE i'
IStN. Q:uktr (Stv Publi.hin- House. Zi
Third Stre-;t. VlilH h Ij.hia, Pa.
Sept. 21. lb-30 Imo.
"TIIK Cly-TORIiI:R.,
r the r-urrve of
11 a Lrst-iU-s
York wtckly f..:iiily pui-er. t:A.X larrt
HlustnUtO., beautifully priLtod on f.ie lol
paper, with cidtributkus and Aitich's,
jv.ns. ai!ccd- to. ie., Lc, ly WaiLi: -1
-ing. Longfellow, B ulwcr, Tennyson, W 0.-
Simir.s, Dickens, Mrs. Sigj-umcv. TLl.J
Peter P.irl- v, Hautliorr.e. Alice Cir.y
ers. The Weekly "NEW-YORKER"' (F-',?
ced a superior publication to the Nt
Ledger.) i.- o; red ;,t oly ONE DO LEAK Jr
i -liar i"
r.hhj to the publisher. C MatLcw:
FulUn street, N. Y.
Specimen ct-p;-
,iiti
3 cent stamp.
It
THE SUDSCRIRER, SUCCESSOR TO 6--LLOYD
& CO., at JefTcrson, re?-
olTers to the public, an extensive asJ wct
lect-cd a.sortinent cf 1UIY GOODS.
IES. Hats. Cars. Boots & Sht-s. LVa-jK-
Clothing. Hardware, Quercsware, Pai-tf.ti-Oils,
and all the articles usually rrquin
Family Building, and Macufactnn- :
A ;trtjt f 1.-IH-pStnffk. andfaSvUyE'1
nr I jnr rr lV-v'nrp. ATS I-
A large amount of Spruce ind Tir.?
ctmstantlv on La:id. an.l Bills for Luiid
to order at the shortcut pvissih'e notice.
ROBERT FUS
Jefferson, May 20, 1S57. tf.
rXIO.V IIOISC, fcbemburp.
TMI V t TT IT TV -.1-r! T "tTE.
Also, in connection, BLAIR Co s U -1 r.
u-Pl 1.-,t-a th. Piii.-n 1I..io for V '
l-on in tim t!iakpth Fic-rncr WcU-:fi
P!v.- v -..ii,i.vl.itit.T: will i."C.c2 U'
iciats. that fer quality and variety is ret se"1
se-I, (if equalled In the county.) AH of
he will sell at t!i lowest r.ossil-Je pricts l
this tijicC. .
passenger co:..rablte.
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