Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, August 08, 1860, Image 4

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    Remark on Summer rruuliiff.
Pinching" a term often used in horti
cultural literature, and is one of those tcch--.r.ls
that. althou 'h well understood
among t!ic initiated, has a very indefinite
meaning to the general reader, at least in its
horticultural application.
Piuchiog is a mode of summer pruning
whereby robust thjots are checked, ataa ear
ly stage of their growth, by removing their
extreme poiuts with a pinch between the
thumb and finger; this retards, for a time,
their extension, and induces growth in lower
K 1- that would, in all nrbbability have rc-
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uiaiued dormant. The process is applicable it
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t n (mna nnd n inis. an i is the icst meii-
v i
i ..r ...,Tr, out- .lr.iri form ot rrowtu or
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shape of plant, but it is now becoming more
associated with the management of fruit and
.i. -.t'l.n .if fruits, than it has been
IHAIUl.iivi.
heretofore, and its advantages ate slowly be
in,T recognized.
The great tendency to growth in healthy
trees is towards the extreme points of bran
ches, and the prevalent mode of winter pru
ning, those of robust growth are put back
more or less severely. This is done with a
view to encourage side or lateral growths, but
it is a very imperfect mode of gaining advan
tages which are more reaiily secured by ju
dicious, and timely care in summer. A nio-
meuts reflecion will convince any one that it
at best a negative practice to allow a tree to
make a heavy growth of wood during sum
mer and remove it with the pruning-koife ia
winter, thus sacrificing and throwing away as
what has been the great aim of the cultivation
to produce. There are exceptions where win
ter pruuiug will be absolutely a necessity; in
young trees, for instance, it is evident that a
healthy, vigorous aud extended sybtem of
roots is of paramount importance. Sickly, or
weak growing trees, will also be rendered
more vigorous by cutting the branches well
down in winter, but when the tree is well es
tablished, it is perfectly practicable to main
tain its productiveness, aud induce it to as
sume any desired form by pinching during
the season of active growth, and we hesitate
not to assert, that the highest point in the
culture and management of fruit trees Till not
u
have been reached, until this principle has be
come fullv recognized and generally acted
upon.
Even in an economical point of view with
reference to labor, it is obvioui that a saving
will be gained by rubbing off a bud in J une
instead of having to cut a branch in Decem
ber. Indeed the amputating of large bran
ches is altogether obliated, and the nutriment
which would have been appropriated by such
is absorbed by the branches retained.
Trees vary so much iu their habits of growth
and are so susceptible to the influences of soil
aod climate, that no dcSota practical rules
can be given even by the most expert, mai
would form a safe guide to the novice in tree
culture. It is a .matter of individual experi
ence and observation; uo amount of cxplana
tory information will convey more than the
necessity for the rccognitioi of the general
priuciple, aud that once firmly established in
the miud, the theory thoroughly understood.
the cultivator will readily acquire the discrim
inating knowledge which always follows prac
tical experience and close observation.
One of the most common errors in sum
mer pruning, and onevthat is also extremely
injurious, is thai of the delaying the opera
tion until growth had made considerable ad
vance. and then in order to secure the emis
sion of shoots at certain points a severe dim
inution of active foliage is the consequence.
We have seen grape vines thus treated, al
lowed to proceed unchecked until the middle
of July, and then a foot or more taken from
the ecd of each shoot, that were completely
paralyzed and the crop a total failure, the
berries remaining green until overtaken by
frost.
It is such occurrences as the above that
give rise to the many apparently conflicting
statements that abound in our horticultural
and agricultural literature. A course of prac
tice is undertaken without a proper knowl
edge of the system or the principles upon
which it is founded, and when failures occur
they are seldom attributed to their proper
source.
The perfection of summer pruning then,
consists in checking the growth of particular
shoots without diminishing the foliage; when
the extreme- point of a branch is bruised,
growth will be checked with the removal of
leaves Nothing is more certain than this,
that the welfare of the crop depends upon a
full ciowth of healthy foliage. Farmer and
Gardner.
lMcklln? Walnuts.
A lady of great experience in such matters
gives the following receipt for pickling wal
nuts:
"Gather them dry, prick them through
with a large pin two or three times, pat them
into sail and water, shift them every three
days for a fortnight, put them into a sieve.
and, and let them stand a day in the air, and
then put them into an earthen jar. Boil as
much vinegar as will cover them well, pour
it boiling hot over them, let them stand three
days then put them into a sieve and let them
stand in tbe air another day; then take to ev
ery quart of fresh vinegar that may be want
ed, half an ounce of black mustard, and any
other kind of spices you want to season to the
taste and fancy.
50,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD.
EVERY BODY'S LAWYER AKD COl'S
SELLOll IX Ul'SIAESS,
II Y FRANK CROSBY,
Of the Fhila.leljhia Bar.
It Trlls Yoh How to drawlip partnership papers
aud gives general furms for agreements of sill
kinds, bills of sale, leases and petitions
It Tells You How to draw up Bonds and Mort
- gages. Affidavits, 1'owers oi Attorney,- oics
ami Bills of Exchange, Receipts and Releases.
717. You The laws for the collection of Debt.
with the Statutes of Limitation, and amount
and kind of property exempt from Execution
in every State.
Tdte You How to make an Assignment proper
ly, with f.tf-ins for Composition with Creditors,
ami the Insolvent laws of every State.
II Tell Yon Tlic legal rciati ns existing 1-etween
(Juardian and Ward. Master and Apprentice,
and Landlord and Tenant.
. . -. - W - fll 1
letls )ou What constitute l.i'.n-i an aianucr,
...... ... ....
right in Property, Divorce and Alimony.
2ell.t You The law for Mechanic's Liens in ev
ery State, and the Naturalization Laws of this
country, and how to comply with the same.
It Tells You The law concerning Pensions and
how to obtain one, and the Pre-Emptioii laws
to Public Jjauds.
Tell Yott The law for Patents, with mode of
procedure in obtaining one, with intefercuces,
Assignments and Table cf Fees.
Tells You How to make your Will, and how to
Administer on an Estate, with the law aud the
requirements thereof in every State.
It Tell You The meaning of I,aw Terms in gen
eral use, and explains to you the legislative,
Executive and Judicial 1'owers of both the
General and State Governments.
it Tell You How to keep out of law, by showing
Iiow to io 3'our Dusiness lcgauj, mus sating a.
vast amount of property, and vexatious litiga
tion, by Us timely consultation.
Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid.
to every Fanner, every Mechanic, every man oi
Business, and every body in every State, on re
ceipt of $1.00, or in law style of binding at $1,23
1000 A YEAR can be made by enterprising
men everywhere, in selling the above work, as
our inducements to all such arc very liberal
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to
agents, with othar information, apply to or au
dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
No. C17 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
June 13, lSGO.-Gm.
WHAT EVER1BOD1'
THE FAMILY DOCTOKi COSTAI.MXO
Simple Remedies, Easily OUaivcd, fur the
Lure of Lftsease in ail forms.
Vrefessor HENRY S. TAYLOR, Jf. I).
Ii Tells You How to attend upon the sick, and
how to cook for them; how to prepare Drinks,
Poultices, &c, and how to guard against in
fection from Contagious Diseases.
Jt Tells You Of the various diseases of Children,
and gives the best and simplest mode of treat
ment during Teething, Convulsions, Vacilla
tion, Whooping cough, Mea&les, &c,
if Tells You The symptoms of Croup, Cholera
lufautum, Colic, Diarri.cea, W orms, Scalled
Head. Ringworm, Chicken-pox, &c., and gives
you the best remedies for their cure.
It Tells You The symptoms of Fever and Ague,
and Bilious, lellow, iyphus. Scarlet and oth
er Fevers, and gives you the best and simplest
remedies for their cure.
It Tdls You The symptoms of Influenza, Con
sumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, Uout,
Rheumatism, Lunibago, Erysipelas, &c, and
gives vou the best remedies for their cure. -
It Tells You The symptoms of Cholera Morbus,
Malignant Cholera, Small-pox, Dysentery,
Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and
Ivcr, and tbe best remedies for their cure.
It lells You The symptoms of Pleurisy. M
grfe&od
umps,
various
and Eye,
and the best remedies for their cure.
.ft Tells You The symptoms of Epilepsy, Jaundice
Files, Rupture, Diseases of the Heart, Hemor
rhage, Venereal Diseases, and Hydrophobia,
and gives the best remedies for their cure.
It T'ells You The best and simplest treatment for
Wounds, Urokeu Lones and Dislocations,
Sprains, Lockjaw, Fever Sores, "White Swell
ings, Ulcers, Whitlows, Boils, Scurvy, Burns
and Scrofula.
It Tells You Of the various diseases of Women,
of Childbirth, and cf Menstruation; Whites,
Barrenness, &c, &c, and gives the best .and
simplest remedies for their cure.
The work is written in plain language, free from
medical terms, sow to be cvsily understood,
while its sim pie recipes may soon save you many
times the cost of the book. It is printed in a
clear ai.d open type; is illustrated with appro
priate engravings, and will be forwarded to your
address, neatly bound and postage paid, on re
ceipt of $1,00.
$1000 A YEAH can be made by enterpri
sing men everywhere, in selling the a'bove work,
as our inducements to all such are very liberal.
For single copies of the Bx)k, or for terms to
agents, with other information, apply to or ad
dress, JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
June 13, l8C0.-6m.
MAGN1FCIENT ENGRAVING OF
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS AND
HIS CREW.
This Beautiful Enaracina was desini! b
Rubens, one of the most celebrated artists that
ever lived; the cost of the original design an 1
plate being over $300, size 22 by 23 inches.
The Philadelphia Dailu Netcs. savs "the mnr
nommiai sum assea lor tlie engraving, is a suf-
ncicnt inducement lor persons to purchase, with
out the additional Gift."
SCHEDULE OF GIFTS
To be given to the purchasers. . For full parti
culars, send for a Bill.
1 cash
$5,000
5 cash
10 cash
10 cash
10 cash
10 cash
10 cash
1000 cash
2000 cash
$309
300
250
200
100
oO
5000
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1 cash
3,000
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
500
1 cash
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4 cash
300
logetnerwim a great variety of other valua
ble Gifts, varying iu value from 50 cts to 25.
Any person enclosing in a letter $1 and five
3 cent Postage Stamps (to pay for postage and
Roller) shall rective, by return of mail, the ma--mficieut
Engraving of Christopher Columbus,
(and one of these valuable Gifts as per Bill.)
Address all orders for Bills or EnTavins to
P. S. HERLINE & CO.,
-i 1 1 , - Box 1812' I'biladelphia, Pa.
Philadelphia, May 23, 18C0.-3m.
FRANK W. HAY
OraRSto the Merchants and others buyin
TIN, COPPER OR SIDZET IRON Wa If fT
to sell again, in.lucements not found in any
Manuactory West of the Alleghenies. All
tiatcs jjacKeu careiuuy and
; GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK.
ALSO Dealer in all kinds of
STOVES, Convey PUMPS, LEAD PIPE,
&h;x;t miiTALS, ENAMELED &
HOLLOW-WARE.
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at jianuiaciurers prices. FRINTED PRICE
laoia uyw reauy. ivaurcss,
F. W. HAY,
Johnstown, Cambria Co., IV
Kbruary 8, lSCO.-Cm.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
-
It is a fact that, at Same period, every mem
ber of the human family is subject to disearc
or disturbance of the bodily (unctions; but,
with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise
of plain common sense, they may be able so to
regulate the system as to secure permanent
health. In order to accomplish this desired
object, the true course to pursue is certainly
that which will produce a natural state of
things at the least hazard of vital strength and
life. For this purpose, lr Ilostetter has in
troduced to this country a preparation bearing
bis name, 'which is not a new medicine, but one
that baa been tried for years, giving satisfac
tion to all who have used it. The Bitters
operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels,
and liver, restoring them to a healthy and
vigorous action,, aud thus, by the simple pro
cess of strengthening nature, enable the eas
tern to triumph over disease.
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau
sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious
Complaints, arising from & morbid inaction
of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps,
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, &c, these
Bitters have no equal.
Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally con
tracted by new settlers, and caused principally
by the change of water and diet, will be Epeediljr
regulated by a brief use of this preparation.
Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more
prevalent, in all its various forms, than any
other, and the cause of which may always
be attributed to derangements of the digestive
organs, can be cured without . fail by using
HOSTETTER'S &TOMACH BITTERS, as per
directions on the bottle. For this disease every
physician will recommend Bitters of some kind ;
then why not use an article known-to be infal
lible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre
ventive of disease and strengthener of the sys
tem in general ; and among them all there is
not to be found a more healthy people than
the Germans, from whom this preparation ema
nated, based upon scientific experiments which
have tended to prove the value of this great
preparation in the scale of medical science.
Fkver akd Aocc- This trying and provok
ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on
the body of man, reducing bim to a mere sha
dow in a short time, and rendering him phy
sically and mentally useless, can be driven
from the body by the use of IJOSTETTER'S
RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of the
above-stated diseases can be contracted, even
in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used
as per directions. And as they neither create
nausea nor offend the palate, and render un
necessary any change of diet or interruption
of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep
and healthy digestion, the complaint is re
moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro
duction of a thorough and permanent cure.
For Fertons in Advanced Year, who are
Buffering from an enfeebled constitution and
infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a
restorative of strength and v-'or, and need
only be tried to be appreciated. And to a
mother while nursing these Bitters 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
Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart
temporary strength and vigor to the system.
Ladies should by all means try this remedy
for all cases of debility, and, before so doing,
should ask their physician, who, if he is
acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will
recommend their use in all cases of weakness.
CATJTIOII. We caution the public against using
any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask
for Uostetter's Celebrates Stomach Bitters,
and see that each bottle has the word " Dr. J.
Iloetettcr's Stomach Bitters' blown on the side
of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap
covering the cork, and obecrve that our autograph
signature is on the label.
S3- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTEB
BMITH. Pittsburgh, Pa, d aold by all
druggists. Grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, Canada, South
America, and Germany.
AGENTS. Davis & Jones. Ebensburg; J. A.
Parrish. Summitville; Wm. Litzinger, Loretto;
Peter Kinney, ilunster.
August 31, 1859. ly.
SADDLERY! SADDLERY!
THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform
the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding
country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in
the basement of his dwelling house, on Horner
street, where he is prepared to furnish to order
on the most reasonable terms, every description
of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness &c.
Having many years experience in the busi
ness, fmidovmir none dui tne tesi workmen,
and using the best material upon all his work, he
hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of the
public patronage.
Country produce at all times taken in exchange
for work, and the highest market prices allowed.
v ntHi r i nt'inni
Ebensburg, Sept., 14, 1853.-tf.
GEORGE V. TODD, WITH CONRAD &
WALTON, Importers and Wholesale Deal
ers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c, No. 255 Market
Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand
the genuine Timothy Slack's Augers,V. Mann's
Beatty's and Hunt's superior Axe3, Conrad &
Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling
& Waldron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Com
mon andPatent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes
Pins, $-c, &c, vhtch thev offer for sale on reas
onable terms, to country dealers only
Janutry 25, 1855.
JOHN II. ALLEN & CO., NOS. 2 4
Chestnut Street, (south side, below Water,)
PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-wabe
House, is the Citi .) Manufacturers and
Wholesale dealers in Pateut Machine made
BROOMS, Patent Groove! CEDAR-WARE,
warranted not to shrink, WOOD & WILLOW
WARE, CORDS, BRUSHES, &c, of all descrip
tions. Please call and examine our stock.
March 4, 1857. ly.
JB
EX. P. THOMPSON, with T. I. PATTON
& CO., Wholesale Dealers in and Manu
facturer of HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma
terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers., Buffalo
Kobes, &c. Jo. 128 Market street, below Fourth
South side, PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for
Wool and Shipping Furs,
PRICE I. PATTON. A. OrPENHEIMER.
February 17, 1858:tf
CANVASSERS WANTED.
LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AOENTs!
Fifty Dollars a month, and all expenses aid.
WE wish to engage an active Agent in every
County throughout the United States and
Canadas, to travel and introduce our NEW
TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD
LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. This
llxcehior Machine is just patented, with valuable
i nprovements, which make it the cheapest and
cost popular machine in existence, and acknowl-
j Jged to be unsurpassed for general utility. A
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uwuumm-r 01 responsiuie agents are wanteu
solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of
850 per month and expenses will be paid. For
conditions and full particulars address, with
stamp for return postage,
J. W. HARRIS & CO.
No. 13 Shoe Jb Leather Exchange.
Xov. 9, 1859.-50-8 w. Boston,Mass.
EMOYAL! rAUL GRAFF. MAXDFAH.
M.. turcr and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes,
Straw Goods, Hats and Cans. 7C r.i Vrt
ihirdbtrect, between Arth and Cherry, Thila
m " f March C, 1856.1
Chi, (Soppcr anb Sjud $ron
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boxes, Suar kettles. &c. ever offered f.r sale
ouKowuuui ltiVM ttj lit, l,Li iMUiiiis iilu uu.r..ur r.ic-A.t.L ;u AAL ; Llcod will 'x-cone choked andtri
vicinity that he has iut received and Las on hand the LARGEST, BEST, and MOST COM ! ,i.. i;,r,.t ,.r i;, -. f.,rrv,u
stock of Tin, Conner, and Sheet Iron ware, Cookin-r, Parlor and Heatins Stoves. Wa on i 117.- ;.-.,T.t tl,.-n tit h-p
sizes; I reserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware of every description.
Also He has just received a laiga a-vjortment of HARDWARE and CUTLERY : Uonse furnish
ing Ware, Harvesting Tools, Carpenter's Tools. Woodea and Willow Ware, Glass Ware,
Jappand Ware, Brittannia Ware, Hoop Iron, Nails, Window Glass. &c, &c, all of
which he will sell very low fi.r CASH.
Persons wishing any thing in his line he respectfully invites to give him a call and examine Lis
prices. 7 Job work of all kinds done on the shortest notice.
Also House Spouting made and put up 011 the shortest notice S: most reasonable terms for cash
C3- Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also Cherry, Ash, and Poplar lumber,
old Metal, Cpper. Brass, Tcwter, &c taken in exchange. GEORGE HUNTLEY-
ALw, He would respectfully call the attention of tbe puhiic to tbe greatest improvements ever
le in looking btoves for burning the gas and
Ebensburg, April 25, 18C0.
LUOIS LUCKHARDT, WATCHMAKER
AND DEALER IN CLOCKS.WATCII ES
AND JEWELRY.
THE undersigned respectful!
begs
leave to utorm tuc cit la
zens of Johnstown and vicini
tv
tabt he has iut received and is n jw
opening the largest stock of C locks U at- hes, and
Jeu-elry, ever brought to jni.nstown without ex
cepting, which will be sold cheaier than the
cheapest." His prices will always be uniform
One customer will not be charged more for the
tame quality of goods than another. A List of
some of the articles comprised in the assortments
is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and
Roods examined, at the Store on Main Street.
Gold Hunting English Levers,
Gold Detached Levers, ful jewelled,
Gold Lepines. 4 holes
Silver English Levers,
Silver Detached Levers,
Silver Leptnes, Gold Guard Chains.
Gold Vest Chains, Gold Pencils, with Pens,
Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions,
Silver Extension Tencils and Pens,
Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings,
Gold Finder Rins, Gold Cuff Pins.
Gold and Silver Watc 1 Keys. portmouaies,
Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain,
Silver Tablespoons,
Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles
Plated Tablespoons, best.
Plated Teaspoons "
Silver Gbard Chains,
Plated and Brittania Tea Setts,
Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, ivc,
Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, C inches,
Gold Bracelets, Accordeons,
Silver and Plated Spectacles. &c, &c. Sec.
3- All sorts of Watehcs, Clocks and Jewelry
repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con
fident that be cannot be undersold, the nndersign
respectfullv solicits the confidence and patronage
of the public. LOUIS LUCKHARDT
Hay 14, 1856. 29-tf. Jan. 6, 1853.
John JI'Keage
Manufacturer and .Dealer la all Kinds ofCir
Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom
ery St., Hollisdayiburg, 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.
AKCABC IIOTCL,, Ilbembu rg, la
HENRY FOSTER. Pkoprietcb.
rilHIS HOTEL, FORMERLY' KNOWN AS
A the "Ebensburg House." is one of the old
est and best stands in the borough of Ebensburg.
for the accommodation of the traveling communi
ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who m.iv be dis
posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be
supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his
1AU with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains
pareu to renier his guests comfortable.
Ehensburg, April 14, 1858:22:lv.
DIRECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA CO UN
TY. The lubscriber is preparing, fif suffi
cient encouragement be given,) 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
tne most modern stj-leand workmanlike mnaner,
and delivered to subscribers at 5 per copy.
WILLIAM CHRISTY
June 30, 1858.
EAST AVENUE NURSERY,
ROCUESTER, XEW YORK,
W. III. HOYT & Co , PROPRIETORS.
FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES
of all kinds, and varieties, promptly fur
nished to order. P. Braniff. of Loretto, will at
tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed
to him will receive prompt attention.
a MERRIT, General Agent.
October 19, 1859.-tf.
I i BBLS. N. O. & WHITE SUGARS,
H.1 5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses,
5 Golden Svrup,
For sale bv " E. HUGHES.
July 13, 1859.
J, C. AOO.V,
Attorney at Lavr, Ebensburg, I'm,
OFFICE IN COLONADE ROW.
Nov. 11, 1857:1. t
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O. O. F. Highland Lodgo No
dO nvnota oxrnr Wm VIXI1 1 Vii
. I 1 v.. - ' 1 j ''"o ---
vening at their Hall on High st., in
the upper storyof Shoemaker's store
1
THIS WAY.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large
and slnendid Assortment of American Pock
et Knives. (Every knife warranted.) bv
GEORGE HUNTLEY.
Augnst, 10. 1859. St.
QTy"JOB YORK OF ALL KINDS DONE
- THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND
I REASONABLE PRICES.
Mare, globes, plough, fa.
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in Ebeu.burir. Brass and Copper Kettles of
all
smoke by wbieh
means is saved 50 per cent of fuel
uLOKUE HUNTLEY.
READ THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN
INTERESTS !
JCST RECEIVED,
A XEW STOCK OF
Watches, i' Jewelry,
CLOCKS 4 -SS. UVI XOTIOXS.
Al the siyn rf de WabJt, 3'-jin sfrcd,rljhns
loicn, l'a.
The under; igned !osircs to call the attention
of the people of Ebeusliurg and surrounding
country to the fact that he h;is been apjKiiuted
an Aeent of a lr.rge importing loueof WATCH
ES, CLOCKS, &c, and nlso of a large manufac
turing establishment of JEWELRY, whereby he
is enabled to offer such inducements .to purcha
sers ot inese articles as were n-ver uciore o;u iei
in this placo, or anywhere this side of the A lie-
iiuemes.
He would also call attention to his large as
sortment of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
iust received all of the latest f-tvles and nifft
beautiful 'workmanship. Having selected
stock with great care, he is confident he can
I every titc as to styie as well as all ocKcts
V by the great reduction 111 prices.
THE LADIES
arc particularly invited to an inspection of his
r-reseut stock and prices. lAu UKUl ."5 hitherto
wit! at ?l. ol w-.11 now oc ia ai .0 cis., una
warranted to iJand the tent f wear. Brea.-t Pins,
Rings, &c. at a reduction.
GC.VTLL.MC A" :
I would cnll your attention to my beautiful as
sortment of
GOLD A XD SILVER WATCHES,
at the following very low prices:
Hunting Verge Watchot warranted. .25
Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold ;n
this town at "20, and then reduced to
$14,1 wil 1 now sell at from 10 to JU-50
Hunting Levers from 12 t lo.OO
Opon Fai-el Cvlinders. heretofore s.M at
ilO. 1 will sell at from 7 to S.Oo
Open Faced Detached Lovers. 10 to 12.00
.ill trafeh'-s 1J wi'l be wrti-rantfd to r.Ar
tu-elec inonb'ts.vr cxchanel for awJher f cvual
ralne.
Everybody i invited to call and examine the
stock, as the adverti.-er is confident that for ex
tent, variety and style it is unrivalled in this
community, while the prices at which it is of
fered are unprecedented low. Gxls sold for
CASH only.
ZZT Particular attention paid to repairing
Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, Ac. ff all kir.-ls. for
which the Cambria County Iron G-rnpany's
"$Ty" will l taken at par. All work war
rant ?d.
TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS
supplied with Watches, Jewelry, &c., at less
than city prices.
JOSEril G. HOLME
Agent.
Augu.-t S, 1S5G.1t.
REMOVAL!
C o A C II 31 A XUFACTOR Y
THE subscriber would respectfully inform
the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding
country that he has removed his shop from the
old stand to the shop lately occupied by John
Evans (Carpent r,) where he is prepared to do
all kinds of work in his line of business at short
notice aud on reasonable terms, and he boies by
using but the very besl material and employing
but the best workmen to merit a full share of
public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in
purchasing a Carriage will do well by calling at
this establisbmcut. He is prepared toananufac
ture the following kinds of vehicles, viz :
BUGGIES, of different qualities and prices;
BAROUCHES. CHARIOTEES, one and two
horse ROCKAWAYS, close quarter, eliptic and
C-spring COACHES, second hand work c-f duTcr
ent kinds, ,-c.. making a variety that will suit
all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING done
with neatness add dispatch.
"WM. BARNES.
Ebcmburg, April 27, 1 859-2 3-tf
YVILLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE
T T Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in For
eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old Monongahela
and Rectified Whiskev. No. S29 Commercial
Row. Liberty street, PITTSBURG, Pa.
SUNDRIES 5C0 Bbls double Rectified Whis
key. 187 Bbls Old Monongahela Kjre Whisky,
Par, (very choice ) 50 Hhds N. O. Sugar, 70
Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general assort
ment of Groceries, also Bacon, Flour. Lard,
Iron & Nails &c,all of which will be sold at low
prices for cash. WM. CARR Jb CO.
February 17, lS58.tf
FIRE! FIRE!! FIEE!!!
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE
attenntion of the public to one of the great
est improvements ever made in COOKING
STOVES, the burning of the GAS AND SMOKE,
by which means, is saved Fifty per cent of fueL
; GEORGE HUNTLEY'.
Ebesnburg Aug. 17, lS59.-tf.
LUMBER.
TINE POPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM
ber bought aud sold by
E. HUGHES.
June 29th 1S59. tf.
AT
AT
sSf.fr:..
SSiufiSJ
i Al )ve we pre.--iit you w.h a l:"srt
I MOliSK tl: inve:.U.r of MORSES I'-V-ROOT
PILLS. This t UlauLr ..p.
! the greater part of" Lis life :u traTt's-".'
visited Europe, Asia, aud Africa, ' r"
I North An:crica has .-junt t:.r?e T, . :
ir.e inuiaiiN oi our e' r.!.irv v
this way that the In-lUu R.ji t I'"
discovered. Dr. Morse f.s tie r-t r '
tab'ih the f.ict that all !ira.e a- - "
PURITY UP THE BLOOD tL.it i'
health and life vk-eiiJed i:v,:i l) . T; .
When the various pa.-suges be .
and tlo iK't act i:i perfix t harTiiouy v. -fcrent
functions of the LoJy, .. 1 ' ; '
action, bt-o mies thick, con i:iu-l. . .
thus causing all pai;, s.kr c- u- " .
every name; our strci.gth is til v -
(health we are deprived of. an J if - .,
- . i - . i : rr . -
pci
various jasi-aes of the b-xiy frt u:
how pleasant to that we have it
to yiit .a medi.-iiie i:i y- ur reach, i.j
Indian R--t Piils, rr.aiufacureJ fr
roots which cmw r.'.:Tt tl" rr. "t:
in Nature's Gar-Vn. l r the i.,!: '.
of diseased man. Oiic of tL( r ;
the Piils are mad-; is a Sudor:;;.-,
the imres ( the skin, and r.-i-'
I-;
v. i '
" c
i thnovi:: o it li:e r I'.t: : . : -L
1 -.l i T'l . nr f j
p.a.M v.
i M:,r -.
pect'rant, that j-n
the lungs, an l thus, in a
forms its dutv in tLrwin
-t ...ii j
humors fror.i the lunr- I v c-i
ttitrt: nairaia.ii. Mi.:... ; i.si:-..1. . . . !
strength t the kidiK- : ti,u eii-.-.-j.-rs.-. u.
lraw large amounts of iu:pv.r:ty f:..j.4 ;. . .'
which is then thrown out -h,u- .,;,-1 - ". ;
nary or water ptsagf, an 1 w'u'.vh .-w ': . ; ;
bHn discharge! in any other way. T; t : j
is a Cathartic, an-: aivouipitniv!. i ,-- ..t ,.T .
eriies of the Pills while ei g ipi i i ; ; "
bl.l; the eo.irx.-r pirtkle.-. -f i:..; ;;r :v , :
can"t o-is lv the "il. rr i't.;T-, : . ;
up and i-.- tivvc 1 v.T in great .i.i:.: ; ;
bowt-ls. '
From the a1ove, it is shown t'.-it 1:. y ,;
i Indian il'M.i Pills nt ctly enter ti.t
; but l-eooioe ir.itel villi the U00L f
j way to every part, and c n plot. ly r u:
1 cleanse tlie svte:n li-o:n all m: ji
j tit. OJ- t;,e w i.ich is the U
j f.y lK..;t!iv ; c nseiueudv .';.!
be.
; ,l;,-n . .'i.v--i irojn vst. ? 1
pa;n is
r-m.iin
.hi. a the b xlv Ko-
clear.
Tl:e roA. .n vhype-'ple tr.e ii-:r - '
sick, and why m.iijy tlk. is 1-t- -.
not get .1 i;;e ;i. i:'' which w ill ; -..i
ted parts, and wh.(.ii will oj.-:i ;. i.,- -
f T t lie dl-J-a-f to le ;;-; ,.::j:
large U;Mtity of I".! and vti. r ::.
ed. and the stoiu.-.eii and ii:u-;;i..-- :-
oveifl iwiog with th- corruptoi : :
dergolng a iisanf,i i k- f(.r:i;ei;t ; :. :
mixing with the hi--!, which tlr- v.. :
his j
uit i
I
j rupted matter through t vtiy vehs r.ai
i until life rs taken from the b lv b !
j M 'ise's PILLS have ad.1-i to ti ..:..- lv
1 ujv.'i vivtoiy. by rof'-ri g uvVA 1- . i : t
' blooming hi-ahh jud hap!ii.e. Ye. ;..
who lave KfU r.-tckerl tr toru.t-.:''.cv.
ne., j-.in and angMlsh. :n l wj i -have
iM-i-ii x.--ri iio! by the Luniii: ... . .
ral'jg fever. ;'ii-l wh- l.ave l-e-.-u 1-rcU.
were, within a 'e; of the s.h.r.j 1- -stand
re.-vly t-t fy that thev v,.i.l
ntnnh red witii the !. ?. had it n
j this grout and w.- -ii u-ttiii n::-.. 1: v. .
j dian R - t Pdis. Alt r o:.e. r j
Iwn t k.-:i. t'i- V we:- at ' i .. -' .
1
surprise:
Not vuh
stroirth,
in v -e T.g t in :
d t i.ey e ir.
v.A take .r.v.iv all
anguish. v.i Ih. v
foundation of the
Therefore, it w'.'.l
who use thcM p;r
ii -n.'e z-- ' i. :;
v.'i.i 1
j M,ovn. c ; ;
. that thev V::, .1 .
purifv. that die.i.e that oc.i-'--take
Its flight, and th-J tl:h of y. ':::
will again return, r.nd the -ro-j .t. t i : t ;
happy life will cherL-'a aud bril. -a
iX3"S- hl by Thotn.is D-vi x;. 1. . :
bv M-.nll' ii.e Doalt'-J ge:,f rr.Vy ;..: " -Count
v: P.. Lake Ji: L-.-n, ";.-w. r :
White Ar Co.. X V Inar-1 t.. N. Y-.
-tor ; Aillium Mudgo & 0. Ti ;
Dr. A. Trash's M c;ie Oho: T.
Ma lis on county. N. Y"., Gcr.cia'.A" : -.
August
, lS5.'.ly
Pirst Arrival
cr
SPRLMi & soiie (I
The Mivoiil r. l..:v:! g i-:t t.'.i.T'
city, is iiow tiH-uing one of tLc K-t
stock ..f
M'LING ANDSl'MJlru'.."
ever brought to t! i- niciket. r: 1 v - "
sell very . !iear f. r Cash. 11: '.-a '-'
part of the lofh w-rg articles, ':z :
CIIALUrs, DELAINES,
BRILLIANTS, Bl'lH S
PRINTS Ot' ALL KIM
AND i:klii
which for leaut v cannot be sar jiasA-'. '- - "
READY-MADE CLOTHE
L.VDIES' SHOES. DRUGS and IT-ld
all of which he will sell vcrv chcp-
He invites the citun--:.5 .'.
and tbe surrounding cr".r. .
as he is satisfied he ran ell gi-- l J ,
cheaper than they can be Ivul.t s'
st-re 111 town.
Join Eocg'
Ebensburg, April 20. l5?:tf-
I XIOX IIOISC, i:benb"pP'
JOHN A BLAIR, Pnoi.r:LroF
..iT.,-h.Ti. T5I.AIR k (V-4-
Will IVil ' V 1 1 1 v i. - v -
tion in time to take the Eastern cr V , c:t
Every accomodation w ill
passenger coinfrablte.
PHILIP KKTSIEK. KOBT. J-
REYMER Jt ANDERSON. Vfn;
LKKS is Foreign Fruits. Nu'.S,-;
fectionary, Sugars, lire Works, ir-
ges and Lemers receivel weekly.
street. Opposite the St. Charles II
Iittslmrg, Feb. 17, lS5S:tf
31. . 3IAGi:ilA
Attorney lr, Eb'
r'FICENo. 2. "ColiunauC
urt House.
December 7, '51 ly
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