Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, October 03, 1860, Image 4

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Cin, Copper, anb brrt $rcit Sabre, j?lcbts, lloudjv
1 rfc5vTs.T "1
A Bi-ndj fjr tbe YFhcnt Midge.
A cctrt-er-ondcct of th- CnutIIa71 Agrtcttttar
makes ti. folk-wing statement, which
vill bo reed viia gnat sat'afaction 13 ail tbe
T.ba-t groi-ig regiuts in th'n country.
I ta rioieel that thin week I can au-
! e
the!
WJ 7, ' T . - Mrr
nbest c rfij. In the netghborhood of .
-2rt.i tcwc&bip cf Tariioioutb, tbs farmers
ha?: disuy-red poop spcis of ichneumons
'vblcb ' com: their ega in tbe larva. One
of 13 varj email, black and stiinuiD;
lis other i- alfo tlac'i. with red A?et and
V.uat tail Tbec -are often taictaken lor tbe
rbvi f:y, bot a- it only has two wings, while
tb7 Lave four, tie distinctioi is obvious.
To' el-serve tbe proceedings of tbe iebneu
mis. place a number' of tbe maggots or lar
vee of tbe wheat fiy on a sbect of paper, and
it: a female iebaeucion in the n:idtt of them;
he ion pounces npon her victim, and in
tjn?o!y vibrating her stenna, bending ber
sjlf obliquely plunges ber oviopesitor into tbe
lo-ly of tbo larva, depositing in it a Fingle
ejg. She will then pass to the 6ecocd and
eo cd, depositing a single egg in each. Yon
will observe tbe neajgot wrietbicg in scem
in agony when eoaietiinaa tbe 6y Etings
tbuoi three timca These jchneutnons appear
ia myriaus on the outside of tbe ear; but as if
inpatient of bright light, sheltering- thein
eelves froas tbe sun's r&ji among tbo busks."
We buzgea? tbe propriety of hatching tbe
work of this useful ios.?:, by transporting it
from whsrc it is cow at work, to oiler loeeli
tics in aiv2cce of it3 natural slo- progress.
Stories a'rult.
Though most cf our realers mij know that
tbe following hintj are well dt6rviog cf at
tention and auL-p'-ion, yet they may be for
getful of them it th; very tiTse ?hen they
Ebould be patting theai i prac!iee. Ereu
ebould they say. "Ob wc kcew til tbat be
fore;" or, "Oh! that ;g cothic? lcvt," they
may, nevertheless, be benefited by btiag re
cin 'ed of them just at tha light time. Hut
there ia a few, un ioubtclly, who have nevtr
been made aware of the propriety or ad van
tage of praetici- g according to the biuts here
with submitted; ana, therefore, with the hope
and wish that they will prove of use to several
c f both dcEsriptions, we proceed to hubmktLe
tugestioa wu'.eb follow, to tbosa who will
toon be engage! in laying away their winter
apply of apples.
Itihould Le reaurjibered, then. tbt appUe
fjr preservstion should tever be shaken fT
tbe tree, bat should be picked very carefully,
and laid, not thrown, into bankets. TLe
piightcst bruise will lead tc early decsy. For
tbe time reason, thj apples, after bviig rath
cred, should not be poured from the brpkets
iato barra!s or bag, or even npon the fior
They shouM be moved froin one recfptacl-; to
another with such cart-fu?ars3 that no possible
tru!3a cr scar can happen to tbetn; an 1 very
valuable or tcuder fruit should be njoved one
by oiie, by tbe band. Those that are worm-
. J f . .1, 1) . .1.1 1 ;
ees or waiuw, tuouiu not oeurou uon ,
&L-d left 00 the ground as tney will thus be
likely to ail to tbe numbers of th- insect de
Vistutois of future years but takvn up and
fdi to the bec?, either raw or boiled. Fx.
SSoc-9.
There can be no proSt in rais'nir a Tc'or
j . , c i-
tiep; nor even a good quality, wirh no conve-
tic-ncss nor proper care. A good hog cannot
1 fc i
be fatved, to any proSt. iq mud or foih, nor j
irbea be suffers from the cold. It is no b vs i
w.l
cbazrc their feed, and keep them healthy and
growing. The comforts of a bog should be
consulted as much zs aoy other animal, ia
order to receive tbe most profit from tbe least
catiaj They should have a warm, dry-nest
and clean pen. A bog that will not keep
cleau when well cared for is not worth fatten
ing. Tha best fattening hogs keeps the clean
est. They are remarkably neat more bo
than most animals in their pen.
Freservivj Green Colour in YeetaUes
tritVe Cooking. It is rc-conj mended to add a
t mail quantity of soda to tbe water in which
tbe "greeni," &c, are bsing cooked, to pre
serve their beautiful green colour sy an
even leaspooafal or less, to two quarts of wa
ter. It appears reasonable that this result
hould be produced, since tbe alkali (soda)
will neutralize any vegetable acid present,
which would readea tbe greea colour. As
tbo soda would reuiiia iu the liquor, and is
thrown sway, ho barm can result from its
Faciei nj Fruit. A correspondent of the
Gardner' Chronicle picks apples ia shallow
lose , ia dry I Tin. He Gads it Hgbt, clean,
elastic ccj exceilc-nt for packing. Packing
pcaebe?, nectarines, apricots, and grapes to
go iosg distance, be wraps the fruit sauglyiu
tifrU2 paper. Grapes are best sent in paper
tags, in siogle layers, tuid tbe bran ran ia be
twecn tbe layers of tas to fcetp all firm.
Wheat bran h used after beicg f-ii'-ed to rct
cut all the Fms!I heavy pariieles of the busks.
To us this looks very much as if it might be
euccesfal, scd we commend it to a trial
among tbe readers of tbe JCrpuKican.
IZalliti from Trtts Do not use gas tar
to" preserve yonog trees from rbbits, but take
etiips of old cotton, or any other clotb, two
inches wide, wiod spirally from the ground
p, out of the reach of rabbits, which will
thorougly profi-ct them through the winter.
In tha prinj tlc tLem off all rLbt.
EVERY BODY'S LAWTEIl A.YD COCX-
?r frank crosby,
Of the rhilaJJplia Bar.
It Tells You How to t'raw up partnership papers
at.d gives general forms for agrecnieuts of all
hinds, bills of sale, le-mes aud petitions.
,1. .i C.l-5 iuu 11KJ V LU 1.J ill U l'l. ..J nuu ...v. . .
Ti f...'. I" .. II . . .... I. ..-., 1 AT.-.i-t-
gage, AU.a.iv'.i.. 1 urs 01 Aiwirrev. .oies
w 1. ft . . . .
and UiHs ! h.ich;iuse, iieceipta ana i.eieases.
11 Tells You The l.iv.- far the eolh-ction cf Debts,
-j. tj,e Strtufe- i f Limitation, an J amount
r.nd kind of property exempt from Execution
in every btate.
Ji Ttlis You How to make an Assignment proper
iy, wilh forms ft r Cjmposition wjth Creditors,
nnd the Insolvent law of every State.
I'. Tills You The legal rci.-ui. ns ejtitit!g Ittween
Guardian and Ward, Master and Apprentice,
and Lamilord and Tenant.
Tals You What consiitute Libel and Slander,
and the Law as to ilarriajre Dwcr, the Wife
rit:ht in Property, Divorce and Alimony. '
It 2'ells You TLe law for Mechanic's Liens in ev
ery State, and the Naturalization Laws of this
country, and how to comply with the san;e.
It Tells You The law concerning Pensions and
how torbrain aue, and the Pre-Emption laws
to Public Lauds.
It Tells You The law for Patents, with mode of
procedure in obtaining one. "with inteferences,
Assignments and Table cf Fees. " - - " ;
It Tells You How to make your Will, and bow to
Administer on an Estate, with the law arid the
requirements thtrcvif ia every fctnte.
It Tells You The meaning of Law Terms in gen
eral use', and explains to you the Legislative,
Executive 'and Judicial Powers of both the
funeral and State Governments.
jt Tills You How to keep out of la-, br showing
how to do your business legal h , thus saving a
vast amount cf property, .nd vexatious litiga
tion, by tts timely consultation.
Siugle copies will be cnt by mail, postage paid,
to every Parmer, every Mechanic, every man of
Basi'i'jss, and every body in every State, on re
ceipt i f $1,00. or in law style of binding at -J 1.25
SiGCO A YEA.il c.in I j irade by enterprising
men everywhere, in tubing the above work, as
our inducements to all such are very liberal.
For slnV- copk-s of the Book, or for terms to
agents, with oih.-r information, apply to f-r a 1-
tlrciS JLUIN L. i'Ol i tK, i'ul-hsher.
No. GIT Sansom Street, Phiia-Jeli-hia, Pa.
June 13, lSCO.-Cra.
WII iT ETCRYQODl' W.IXTS.
THE riJIILV OOCTOKt COXTAIMStl
k'iuij'le lUmrditS, E'tsU; OU-tined, for- Vie
Cure tj. Disease in all Forms.
Ljf Pressor JJESHYS. TAYLOR, M. D. '
it Tells You How to attend upon the tick, and.
how to c.'-'k fvT tl.e:i: h jW to prepare Diink.s
lultices, S:e., and u w t i.tru aguiijt in-
lv-etiou frjui Cintagious Di.-e.'S.
It 2'uJs You U' the varurus di;eaes cf Children,
and gives t!,i; b.tt and siiiinlt-it ia'jle of treat
ment i.u'niig Itctmn
I .. V.,.,;. ,
tT'.'ll, ho'Jin C-jUill, -icra.iei', Arc,
It I'd: Yo'j 'Xliu j.yjnpiou;s of (.Vo.ip, Chj'ora
lolantuiii, C'oiie, U1a1rt.ce 1, 'Worm, fccullwl
Head, Riugwc-rin, Chi.-kcn-pox, Otc., and j,ives
jouthe Ust remedies f- r ttjeircute.
li Tells You Tue syinj.toins ol Fevtr and Ague,
and 1uloUo, leliovv, Tylius, '."Scarlet and oth
er Fevers, and gives you the best aud simplest
r meiies for tlieir cure.
: Tells You The symptoms cf Influenza, C'n
suuiption, Dytp-psia, Aotlinia, Dn.psy, G-.iat,
iwieuiuatifui, Luiiit;go, Lrysipclafc, etc.', and
jjives i.u the Lest reiijcciies tor their cure.
: Tell Yi-u Tne symj.ioius of C'-olera Mjibu.
Ma!:g.iant Cholera, S.nall pix, Dys-enltry,
Ciiiiap, Discaceef the bladder, Knlueys and
Livr, anil the lert remei;es fr their cure.
It 'J el's Yvu Tiie symptoms of Pleurisy. Mumps,
Neuralgia, Apoplexy, Paralysis, the various
Diea'S of the Tiiroat, Teetii, Ear and Eye,
an 1 ti e i-et ren.e lit s for t'lOirlcure." 1 . '
It lei's Y'i Tliesynipt -n of fcpileps-y, J.vanuice
Plies. Rupture," I H.'ea.-.-i " the llrait, iieinvr
rhagl Venereal "Diseases, ' au.l llvdr. -phobia.
' ,ic- -ici:i--uic." i--r ineir cure
J; lu TuQ ,nJ
tin.nicst treatment for
Wounds, Broken Bones and 1 Uslocations,
Sprains, Ljcki i-.v, Fever S.jrcs, White Swell-ii-gs
Ulcers, Whitlows, Doi'.s, Scurvy, liurus
and Scrofula.
It Tuls Yl u Of the vario-.is oi.-eases of Women,
of Childbirth, and of Menstruation; Whiten,
Bvrcnness, cVc. cvc.,r.nd gives the teat and
Hnipl"st remedies for tii-ir cure.
I ..... '. .. .;f.,. ; -1 .: 1 r e
"v 111 i-i.oii i-iiiiTuaire, iree irom
........ . VW. ' . . V. UO K'J ,' J 1. . i
rms. so a to be e.vsi'v underst.o-l.
while its simple recipes may soon save you many
t:mwS ll,f c,Jtt of the. b:;,'k- lt printe-1 m a
clear ai.d open type; is illustrated with appro
pnate .uravmgs; and will be forwarder! to your
address, neatly bound and postage paid, on re-
iuoo n. can be mane iy enterpri
sing men everywhere, in selling the above work,
as our inducements to ail such are very liberal.
For single copies of the B-jok, or for terms
agents, with other information, apply to or ad
dress, JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
No. C17 Sansoia Street, Philadelphia Pa
June 13, 16G0.-Gin.
MAG MFC! EXT ENGRAVING OF
CUitlsrOPHER COLL'ilBUS AND
HIS CREW. u
T"nts Beautiful Ennrarin.f van Aaa v.
i r r r a r-v-i m -
. , it " ' i.oiucu II V
KL-UENS, cue ol tne most celebra'e.1 artiKfs t
. i" r 1 1'.. I & ... ,.C I A '
mi 1....-1 ot me oiij-.aii uesi-'n
plats being over $-00. size 22 by 23 inches.
The Philadelphia Daily Xtics, says. the"
nominial sum aske ! for the euravin is
an-'
mere
a sut-
ncieut inducement for nerson t i...r.-i.,r .:.n
out the additional Gift." '
.SCHEDULE OF GIFTS
To be given t . the purchasers. For full parti
culars, send for a Rill.
1 casn
1 cash
1 cah
1 Ciah
1 can
1 cash
1 cash
4 ca.ih
$5,or0 5 csh
3,000 10 cash
2,000 . 10 cash
1,510 lOosh
1,0 10 csh
500- ' lOcash
500- - lOO C4-h
oOO 2000 ca-.h
soo
250
200
100
oO
5000
r.ooo
i .tenner witn a great variety- of other valua
ble OUt?. varying in. yJue from go cts 1 1 $-,-,
Any pernor, enclosing in a letter 51 and lire
Scent I ustage Stamps pay f.,r postage and
K .Per) shall re-cuve, by return of mail, the raa
mncent Engraving of Christopher Columbus,
(an I one of these valuable Gifts as pr Bill )
Address all orders for B dls or Enravin-s to
P.S. HERLINE &, Co.,
P!, , , . . xr 112. Philaih-Iphia, Ta.
PInlale!ph;a, May 23, ISC0.-3m.
m ..-i . . vi-oo
FRANK W. HAY
rFFERS to tl, T,I,rct
V T
flN. COPPER OR SHEET IKOV W av.i?
to sell again inducements not found in any
M uiufactory est ..f the AUeghenics. U
Wares packed carefully and
' GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK.
ALSO Dealer ia all k?nds of
STOVES. Convey PU2YTPS, LEAD PIPE,
SHEET METALS, ENAMELED & '
' HOLLOW-WARE.
at Manufacturers, prices. PRINTED PRICE
LISTS now ready. Address,
F. W. nAY. ,
;ohnstowT3, Canibria Cc.'Ta.-
ybra.TT-f S. 1860ai,
it
."1
An aperient and stomachic preparation o
IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com
bustion in Hydrogen. Sanctified by the highest
Medical Ai:thoriti$, both in Europe and the
United States, aud prescribe! in their practice
Tbe txoeriei.ee ot thousands dailv prove tliat
no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. j
impurities 01 tue uuxhj, u presiou 01 viuti en
ergy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions in
dicate its necessity in almost every conceivable
case.
Innoxious in all malhidies ia which it has
been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in
each of the following complaints, viz:
li Debility, Scrvvus AjTections, Emaciation,
Dyspepsia. ConstijHition, Diarrhoea, DiaoUers,
Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tuberculosis,
Salt Rheum. Jlismcnstruatioii. Whites, Chloroui,
Liccr Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Ilhe v ma
il sin, Intermittent Fevers, Finplcs ou Vie Face,
S,c.
In cases of General Debility, whether the re
sult of acute disease, or of the continued dimi
nution of nervous and muscular energy from
Chronic complaints one trial of thU restorative
has proved successful to an extent which no
description nor written attestation would render
credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have
become forgotton in their own neighbot hoods,
have suddenly re-appeared in the busy world as
if just returned from a protracted travel in a
distant land. Some very signal instances of this
kind are attested of female Jnifieiers, emaciated
victims of parent marasmus, xanguinpoas -x-i'nutiou,
critical changes, and that complication
of nervous and dypepric aversion M air aud
exercise for which the physician has no name.
In Nervous Atlcctions of all kiuds, and for
reasons familiar to Medical men, the operation
cf tiiis preparation of Iron mu-t necessarily be
a'utarv, for, unlike the old exides, it is vigor
ously tonk, without being exciting and over- j
heat:
f ug. and gently, regulirly aperient, even in
me most, oosuoaie is ... iuieues UDn
most obstinate cases er costivenefi without ;
ever .hoi;,- .1 oM. .,. c 01 .umcuu- a uis- ;
arieeaoie senauou.
It is this litter property, among other, which
rn ikcs it so remarkably efloetual aa-I perm.v.ent ,
a remedy for rW.uponwhich.it also appears
to exert a distinct an 1 spcciu;
p?rsiii?, the l.ical tendency which formi them.
In Dyspepsia innu ijerable a-j are its causes,
1 MuIe box 4-f these Loalyneate I mi has ofu-a
uliiced for t!.e mo t habitual casea,
ilie attendant coitieeness.
iacl-adiiix
In unchecked Uiarrho?a. even when alvanccd
1 1 Dysentarj", Coiitirmed emaciating anl appa
rently maJigasnt, t!;e crfects have Le.i epj.iily
decisive and astonishing.
In tbe luca! pains, loss of flesh and strength.
debiliatii-.g cough, an 1 remittent he:tic. wl.ich .
generally indicates Incipient Cons im ti n, this !
remedy has allayed the alarm t f friends and !
phyMcians, in several very gratifying and in
teresting instmres.
In Scrofulous Tuberculsis, this medicato.1 iron
has had far more than th cool effect of the
mt cautiously balanced prep ration of idione,
without any of their well kno vn Habiliities.
The attention of females car:not be to conn-d.'-ctly
invited to this remedy and rej.orar, in
ti e ..-a-res pecuiiariy affecting them.
In Jihe-umati-im, both Ci:roriicand inflamatory
in the lattr. however, more decidedly it hs
beeu invaria'y well reportel, b-;f h a alleviating
pain and reducing the swellings and stifness of
the joint-' and rnu.-les.
In Intermittent IVvers it must necsj-sarily l-e
a great remedy and energetic re-t rative, an! its 1
j -r cress m the new si t;ement e f the rs-t
.'! p.-tbably be one of high rcn-wn and us.-
U:!."si.
N- r'-rr.er has ever boon disc vcrel
t!ie
wh-1 his t-ry cf me licine. which exerts such
prompt, happy and fully rest' ratine effects.
Good appetite,e, complete digestion. ra.ii! ac-qai-itioa
of strength, with an umisnl disposi
tion fr ctive and che-erful exercis, immediate
ly f ;ll w its use.
Put up in neat fiat rr.ettal b-'Xis cont.rinit:g
a pills, price 50 ceots per box; for sale by drag-gist-.
a;il dealers. Will lie sint free t any ad
dress on receipt .f the price. Ail letters, orders,
cct., should bf addresse-1 to
R. B. LOCivE, V C., General A?"nfs.
20 Cedar St., N. Y. Miy, SO.lSGOdy.
SADDLERY! SADDLERY!
rpiIE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform
Zj the citizens ef Ill ensburg and surrounding
country, that he has opened a S.uldler's shop, in
the basement of his dwelling bourse, ou Horner
street, w liere he is prepared to furnish to order
on tbe mos,t reasonable terms, . every description
of Saddles. Bridies, and Hames &?.
Having many years'" experience in the busi
ness, employing none but the lest workmen
ind using the best material upon all bis work, he
li-)p"s to merrit and re-ceive a liberal share of the
public patronage
Country pn duce at all times taken in exchange
for work, aad the highest market prices allowed.
JAMES MAGUIRc.
Ebensburg. Sept., 14, lS59.-tf.
GEORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD &
WALTON, Importers aud Wholesale Deal
ers in Hardware, Cutlery, Ac, No. 255 Market
Street. Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand
the genuine Timothy Slack's Augers.W. Mann's
Beatty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad &
Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling
& Waldrr.n's Grass and Cradling-Scythes. Com
mon atidPatent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes'
Pins, 4c &c, which thev offer foi sale on reas
onable terms, to country dealers only
Janu iry 25. 1855.
CANVASSERS WANTED.
LIBKRAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENT?!
Fifty DtAlarsa month, and all expenses paid
T SE wish to engage an active Agent in every
V V Giuuty throughout the Unitc-d States and
Canada-, to travel and introduce our NEW
TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD
I 'iCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. This
I ie-Iior Machine is just pateoteil, with valuable
iprovements. which make it the cheapest and
os popular mach'ne in existence, rnd acknowl
Jged to be unsurpassed for general ntility. A
.mitcl number r-f responsible aget-ts are vrantee!
sjjlicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of
550 rer month and expenses will l-e paid. For
conditions and full particulars address, with
stamp for return postage,
J. W. HARRIS tc CO.
No. 13 Shoei Leather Exc'nnsre.
Nov. 9. 185.-50-8w. Boston-Ma-s.
BEN. P. THOMPSON, villi PI. J'ATTON
& CO.. Wholesale Dealers in an.1 Mauii
faeturer f HATS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma
terials, Straw Goods. Artificial Tlowers, Buffalo
Robes, &c. No. 123 Maiket street, below Fourth
South side, PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for
Wool and Shipping Furs;
PRICE I. PATTON. A. OPPEXIIEIMEK.
February 17, 185S:tf ,
REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF. MANUFAC
turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoe.
Straw-Goods, Hats and Caps, No. 68 J North
Third Street, botwoea Arch and Cherry, Phila
Ph; fMarcbe. 1869.
.2' iS
. i w i
Jippini Ware, Brittannia Ware, Hoop
which he will sell very low for CASH
Ca r; ffliii 2 IT 2 sttiou. tLick, corru;.lt-d. aod c:
' 2 IT S - .every ca::e ; -ur f trci ptL i txhnr.tt '
rflUE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS TTIZ CITIZENS OF EBENSIiURG AND i i'l W, -rl- i a' 'u-I '
.ft vicinity that he has just received anl has on hanJ the LARGEST, 1EST. ar,! JICT COJI j t.ls -rV-'.l t4 Ure w II f--7evtr"l e 1 1
PLETE stock of Tin, Cipper, an.l Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Parlor au.l IIe.itiu S:ovts. Wa 0:1 f ii.v j'uut ti.'n t k.at ne Vc" ": ,
boxe, SaT kettles. &c. ever offcre.l for sile in Ebfcnshiirg. I3ra.s ami Cpir Kettie of all j VariKis"va-i of the bi-iv irtt a: cm- J
size-; Preserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin. C pper anl Sheet Iron ware of every lesciipri.m. 1 visi.t't tLst n L:.ve ii "Z
Als He has just reive-1 a Ui3 ass .rtment or HARinVARI-: an.l CUTLEUY : II .. fvnvt i.ut a i.li .-j ,t in vJir ich 1"-: "
nu Ware, llarvcstin; Tools. Cirnenter's Ttxils, Wooden and Willow Ware. Glass Warp. ' r i;..-, 1; 1 ' m r,-..-,, i " ;," "
Persona wi.siiing aoy thina in his hue he respectfully invites to give hiaa a call and examine L's
prices. job w.irK of ail kinds done on the shortest notice.
Also House Spouting mare and put up on tbe shortest cetice& most reas--n.-r.ble terms fore-ash
(& Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also Cherry, Ah. and Porlar lumber,
old Mtal, C pper. IJrass, Tevvter, c,. take:, in exchange. GEOl.'GE II C NT LEY
ALSO. He would resK?ctfu!ly call the attentlou of the pv.blicto the grer.tet imj-rovemerits ever
made in Gviki:j Sr.ives f-r burning the gas aa l smoke by which nieuCs is save 1 T.it per cent -f fuel
Ebensburg, April 25, 1SC0. GEORGE II FN TLE Y.
LUOIS LUCK1IARDT. WATCIIMAKK 11
AND DE VLER IN CLOCKS. WATCJ E$
AND JEWELRY.
THE U'J dersirrned resnectfull
bff3 leave to inform tbe cit
M flf J0'linstown ani vichy Si
flf
tal.thebas j-ist received and is now
r,i.r.ir.T tl i.,.,t .t.. r-i..r 1? ...; j
JewflTyfr bron.-ht to .onn.town vrithout es
which wi-j Le 3,,1(l .. cllC; H.r t,.:in
i!0iri .:n , 1 -r
One customer will not be charged more for the
urne quality of goods than another. A Lis: o"
, ome of the aiticles comprised in the assortment
is annexed. Pricc-s may hi asecrtamed, an:
goods examined, at the Store or. Main Street.
Gold Hunting English Levers.
ld Det iche i Levers, ful jewelled.
Gold Lfriues. 4 holes
Silver Eii';lih Leveis,
Silver Detached Levers,
Silver Ii iaes. (J,..l 1 Guard Chains.
Gob! Vest :.1hain. Gobi Peociis, with Peas,
Gold Pencils Gold M-lalli- r.s.
Silver Exte.;si n Pencil and Pens,
Gold Breastpins. La-lies nn 1 Geatlemea,
Gold Eardrops, Gold Earring?.,
Gold Fineer liin-s, G-,ld C'liT Pias,
Gold on l Sdver Watc "voys. ortraonaii.
Ladies' Fans, fancy and piain,
Silver Tablespojons,
Silver Teasons, Silver Thimblrt
Plated Tablespons, lest.
Plated Teaspoons '
Silver Gbard Chains,
Plnte-1 and Brittania Tea Sctti,
Violins an l Bows, Violin S-'rings. Arc,
Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches.
Gold Bracelets. Accordeo.is,
Silver and Platetl Siectae!es. tc.p &c, tVc.
f- All sorts of Watches. Cloeks and Jewelr
repaired with promptness and at low rates. Cn
Gdent that te cannot be undersold, the un lerP;u-re-spe-eiful!
v solicits the crnri lenee and pr.tr-nage
of the public. LOUIS LUCK II A ROT
Mayll. 185. 25-tf. Jan. 5, 1859.
John
Mannfaeturor aad Sealer In all Kinds of Ci9
Sena, Chewing aad Leaf Tobacco, il on turn
ery St., Hollisdaysburg, Pa.
Constantly on hand, a fine and well selectee
stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigar
at the lowest posMe prices. AH articles m,H at
this establishment are warranted to bi what thej
are represent eil.
August 8, 1855. ly.
ARCADC ISOTEI., Kbcnurj, Ia
HENRY FOSTER. Puor&iii-rca.
rjl'JlS HOTEL. FOililililLY KNOWN AS
JL the "Ebeasburg House," is one of the old
est and bet stands in the b-nough of Ebensburg.
fr the accorainodati n of the traveling communi
ty. Tho Proprietor assures all wh- m tv b dis
psed to patronize him that his TABLE will be
sunolicd with all the luxuries of the se.cs.in. hi
BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no p.iias
j oared to render his guests comf rtable.
Eheusburg; April 14, lS58;-J2:ly.
DIRECTORY MAP
TY. The tubscri
OF CAMBRIA CO UN '
ubscriberisprei-aring .firuSi
.1 a - . - . it t v ,
w.n7nTf'n'' IO piUKU-U a Ll
. J i r - -
coLtain as much information as any otl-.er Gn-
tyiIaP l-'S i Pennsylvania. The
MUir iu 'e uwi .grapneii, coiorcu a mmiwni IU
tne most modern -tyleand workmanlike mnaner,
and delivered to 6ubscrilers at 45 -er copy.
WILLIAM CHRISTY
June SO, 1858.
EAST AVENUE NURSERY,
ROCIICSTCR, XEVT VOHK,
W. LI HOYT & Co , PROPRIETORS.
iRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES
of a'l kinds, and varieties, promptly lur
uishetl to order. P. Bramtl". of Em tio. ill a:-teu-1
to hales iu this county. Crdris addresswl
to him will receive prompt attention.
G. MERRIT, General Agent.
October 19. 135'J.-tf.
BBLS. N. O. A WHITE SUGARS,
Al.B.-5 Bids. N. O. Molasses,
5 GoldeaSvrup,
For sale by E. HUGHES.
July 13, 1859.
J. V. AOO.Y,
Attorney at Cbtmbnrg, P,
OFFICE IN COLON A DE RoW.
Nov. 11, 1857:1. t
O. O. F. Highland Lodge No
423 meets every WEDNESDAY
vening at their Hall m High st.. in "i;
the upper t-iryoi JfiiHiniaker'. -tiie
THIS WAY. "
"I UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large
F and slMndi 1 Assortment of American Pock
et Kuives. (Evvry .knife warranted.) by
G EORG E 11 U NTLEY.
"August, 10. 1859. St.
C7-J0B WORK OF VLL KINDS DONE AT
THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AX D AT
REASONABLE PRICEa
m
- .
Iron,
5?EAD THIS. AND STUDY .YOUR OWN
ii;terzsts i
JfST r.ECTITED
A XT.T? S7CCX fT
W atclies, Jewelry,
CLOCKS "iJ-yJ- AOTIii.Tb-
At the sijn if Vie L.j V.'a'-li, Haln ttrct,J;,s-t-.-Ktt,
l'a.
T'ne under, igrje-d ie.-ires to call the attention
of tl.e pe -pie -f EL-ei.i-L-urg and .-Ui rn ling
country to the foct that he has leen npp-fored
an A't-nt cf a large iiiip ir'i': i. -eof V.'ATCil
HS. CLOCKS, Arc, and r.!-. i -. I .r.-e rr-aro-'"
tuiini establishment of ' IVj.J. !,Y. v l-,- .e .-
is eti-l' l -1 to olfer .-'i-. l: i.i.i;: : to
ers ..f thcte :;r:iv!es c vere n ver 1-rf n ( -rre'!
iu this ph.ee, or r.nywhtie t:.i '. :e of ' ? .'-.1
'..eT-.ies.
II.' would als? call atter.iioTi t. i is l-rjr m
s i tiot nt of
WATCIIi:. AND dr.ViiLRY
Vist rertive
-a
11 of
te:i'i:i;"i:l w Tki'i.Vi-l.ip. !i - ! !.i.-
.t.k k with g'-'-it ''.ire. ho i- c 1-1-.: r. s-o'
-ve-v ti'te:;s t- t-fy." wv'I .l p.-v"t
t'y tiie great rebicti :j i:i ji'Vij.
t zx s: s i :: s
are parti?u!irly iuvlt -i t a:5 i'.-; etlo:i -f li
t resent stot k and price.-. EAR D:iPS l ithe;!
-old at -fl.50 vvlll n .w Ikj ,1 j at
tcamt-tU J io (.i:i t t l-u-t t-f veur.
it, crs., 11'
Ring?, ike, -.: a r-'.urti-'-i.
U !k 'V I J 1 l . 2
I tvo'cl 1 call your attoatlo-ft tv my I tai-t'.fal av
s Ttrnent f
COLD AXD SILYFi: V,'A TWITES.
at the folio-..i;ig very low j rlc-.s:
Hunting Verge W it .'.e-s, w.?r i: T i. J-J.2i
Hunting Silver Cvhtiders. l.iil. -r-.o .1 ! iu
this t-ovn at SJO. and the:- rt.i:i v l to
jit. I will i.-v.v .-.II at from $ :0 SU.-V-JIut-tir.g
Levers from ;f t Ji i.ot'
Oi-'ii Face 1 ('ylin le;-. h ret- : : ! ' at
10. 1 wili sell at f- .
Op-n Fn-el D-.-ti.-l.e-! L-ve-s. .
All ir t!c'i sf.-l'l u-i!i l,i r -r-j tti
tirelce inoiii.'is. vr cxcJtan-jz-l fr ai.
culi'e. o.l
' i
rr ."
C;-i::L
Every bo.lv is iv.vited to call
stock, as the adveiti-er is c.-nfi
ter.t. variety an-l ttyie it i- ir.
c- .nmi'ind v. while ti.e piiceat
d f Xiri'i- t
Ut ti: :T f -r H
iv:xli--i in tl.i
w'.lch it is or-
fered are unj reCc-deUtei low. Go .11 .-old f
CASH oidy.
P.irti.-'ilar attrnti n raid t iepv. -!
Cl-r.-k. Wat--hes. .Tewelrv. kz., .fall ki-d-. f-
whi.-ii the Cimht-.i Couutv D -n C--rn: i;
'scrijt' v. ill 1 e L.ken at 'C.r. Ail w .:' w ir-ra-.t
d.
TOWN AND COUNTRY f-T.wREKEI-TER.--upp'ied
with Watches, .le velry. Ac, at !-.-tiiaa
citv prices.
dOEPII G. HOLMES, Agent.
August 3, l5o .ly.
C o
:f5riDE
Wctuhl
re
-tfully inforn
- c.tllllUy tl,at lic has ren,ove,i bis ah,"-,. trestle
- J M K:u, t the
hp !t-!y ifccuj-itnl ly J-t!m
; 1 :ms (Uarielit r.) w here be is j.rei ard to :
I pU klu,IS J work a ,lls ,:ue f L t ,h. n
, nuti(X. a,, Tl reaNin:ll,;e Icra an1 ,.e h ,.y
., ... vr , .-,, Q , m'.
but the lCf-t Wiitknwn tn ni-r!t a full -!iir ..f
public patronage. Persous wishing t-.irirains in
purciiasing a Carriage will do well by calling at
this es-tabl shment. He is prepared to manufac
ture tbe following kin.'s .f velar!, viz:
BUGGIES. f dirTerent qualiiies and p-ice:
BAROUCHES. CHARIOTEES, one and two
horse ROCK A WAYS, else quarter. elit:c ud
t-spring COACH tS. seccn ! band v.ik f .'irT.r
ent kinds. Vc, making a var;etv tl at will mi:;
all tastes an.! all pur-es. REPAIRING d i e
with neatueis add dispatch.
"WM. BARNES.
EWn'burg, April 27. l859-2C-tf
IV ILLIAM
CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE
tir.K'crs. IiniM.r ters. und l")in!-r. in T-.i
eign au.l Dotnosti.- UOrtRS. Old !.,o. -.1
4Ih1 l!-vtii.l Wt v.. -via r.....T....;..i
v.. .o f ..
J Row. Libei iy Mnet, Pl lTsBURtJ. Pi.
- ' - - i i.ii
UNDRI..S .-.,o Bi-b-doiil iel.c tif.e-1 Wh?s- I
key. lr7 F.bl- Old Mm .ngihehi Rvt Whiky. j
Jar. (very ch.-ice ) 50 Din's N. O. Sugar. TO 1
RilsN.O- Mo.a.-scs. With a general assort
ment of Ororeries. als i Baron. Fiour. Lird.
Iron Nails &c, all of which will be ..ld it low
prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO.
February 17. lS.-.S.tf
FIRE ! FIEE ! ! FIRE ! ! !
THK UXPFRIGNED WOULD CALL Til F
atte'intiori of the public loone t l'i!.
et ii'M rc.veniens ever ::n ie in COi'KINd
STOVES, the burning of t'.e i.S AND SMOKE,
by which means., is saved rVty per rr.r . 1 fn 1
GEoi;M HUNTLEY.
EtsubM'g Aug. 17. is." 9 .-tf.
LTJHoEH.
PINE rOPLAR C!1F.RRY AND A?H LUM
ber bought aud scld by .
E-HUGHES. ;
3"an TXa tf.
l Above we pi-esent von T.ith a liter e
) MOlE the invent.r cf MORSE'S lhuZ
1KOUT FILLS. This 1 LilattLrepM L,
j toe tci;Ut part f L.s l.fe ia traviiia-' u;
t;c--..i r..,..r. A,,?- s-.- c
I North Au.e: aa Las tj cr.t thn. years tz.
1 the IndlaLs of ocr We:-tcia exuLtrr v.'1
discovcreil. Dr. Mc-r.-e was C c- fr.-t el- ,
: t ib'.ih the fact thr t all dleaes ajise u t..
1 1 niai l V7 a 1U DI.OO Tl..t O
t. , ,-r 1
f'rt: r-
i t:r.M::i ana i.:e oerencea er-' ii is t.
gr-.w arc.:: a u.e t n.i.?.:.s n - s r
in Naturj's (;.i- !.-:i. f r tlc heal:!, sr. j ict ,Z,
tiic-e Pi.is are
.- .1 n
l:i.
o: .iJO. V. J, . ; '
-s-.st . i.". r; -
the yr.s T
o 1 t . .e i. : - r 1
j within. Ti-e .oaJ is - '.ar t v. . : t , ;
I pcci -iani, mat i-pt,ss i-. . i. .:
j the iu- -", nnd thus, a .-.:
. . . 1
fo-m- r.s u:ty :n tLr.w .n ; . ;
ham- rs frcm i-- luga ly c-
: i - i:u.!..!i-:
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third is a D.un'.ic. wi.i i
s'er.gii t i ;.e. ' : ... iz ;-g-...
I dr.w h.r re a::. s f :'.-? i: : .
j whx'j i.- il.ca ".hr wii i ; i. ... .
' nary cr waer p u-ge, an i -r .ki. oal : -
; Jn .::-T!;:irj--i i:i a- y f-' - v -v. 1' c
( i- :i C-.tV.nri-.'. :n;r-'-; c . :
; e-ties cf the P'". L-i e ; s;.Ct '. :: J:.-..t.
: II ood; the c ar.-.r -::1 Its . f i: ; r - '
I CA'.'a t bv the other .'..:ltt-.
up r
C-.T;V
O-
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i who hire r-r-cu r. ked r i r::.t;.tt'i t. i-
! t. li i ai. -i a'lg-.i s:., and wh e :tr t ?--
; .:! t- -v:i sc .rt- -.i oy t?.- r-" ing
! rauit.g fever, r.u . .v; ,, ; o.c 1 . -: j ;;
i w-re. w:1.!..
' -ta:-: r-.vlv
L.rs a set .. f tl s ir. : : ve : r
tb-t they " .-..'.!.;!
:h:in! et'-l .:t t..- ! . ;. i a i r r :
tl.i- gre..t an 1 r -n h-f.-l ;.vi:.d. Me.-A
:i ; i ii-n! i".is. t - . ..e r t - ..
t.-fi t.tke'i. i: --v v..rr .;;.- : ' "-.,'.
-iri-v-e 1. : i w tie-si'.t t' ,r i .- ,r: .ts.;i
Not i ' ' " '1 fV -v " i'i ::;' -: ;
rt-z''i, :i i i Like a.1 :.l: s.k: s-3. a.
i'.g.:";-' . )... thev T: e C - t rk ,1 v
r ..
I rl..-. . f t'r.. ." j.- - v. i 5 ... .
Vlto-t-f
.v:'l . r
i: these Fills. v ;,
i.ii.-., v.
ih t li.-? i :
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;
i
take it- ilig'- t. and ;
will a da rvt'i":. a;
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Id rv T:i--:
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; .vhite . c -., No. i.-.
iet-.rs; Wl:1!- ?'. M.-lg- C.,
: Dr. A. Tia -V- M-icat: i':;n:;:
(rn
AS -
-.el '
.uv::s n county. i .. U'.:.e:ai
Augi:-t C. l-:5..ly
i no .-i. .-ic : i i er. t.ivj g -.,:sr c f'-t.tx. -
city, i- tipei'lllg i-:- i f t:.r r- rt sr ---
ti'vk i -
Si RING AND SUMMER Ge v
ever brought t- ti i niiet. anl
M-il very c'J.eao for Ci.t. Lis s k f.r'-
part of tl.e l.-i.-wtni aititle-s, vlx :
CI I ALLIES, EE LAINFS.
P.RlLLlAN 'IS. C Bl RCS.
PRINTS Of ALL KIM3
AND KICi.TC-TC:!---
Mi;i vrl,
which for beaut v c.i.n. t le .ur-as
READY-WADE GL0TH.N:.
LAD! US' SHOES. DP.UCS a: -! rH :.-
t-T.
d! !.; h he will -eii very the.-p.
v?-2L. I!e io i:e- th-' c.i : s ;
' Li- t" ti. Mitr-usdlng c-: :.f.v ; -j
'
as 1 e i- s:iti-ile.! he van fell g !!- ' ' tr' T.
.: i ' i- .ciN-r i.iar iwv Ci.n Ltt U-i:;:.i J-
1 !. '.t-r
I
tore in tow n.
EKn.-lirg.
Joi n Hoist'
Ap:i! HO, It.U-
UaiIO HOISC, ;LfKslr?. riL
.HHIN A BLAIR. P-oiii-:!--5-Also,
in coi.i.et ti.-r, !! All: C ' ' ';
ui"! le-.ve tie Uni n Ilor-c ur a ' - '
ti.-n in tipre to t.'.ke ti e Easter:, t W.
Kvrrv ".c--'o.l.'.t l -i ii be CJ it
..i--t :igi. r c ;r -
i Pilll IP 1- TM"ll. Kii".
1 i.kls IS F.veini FiuiTs. Nt, 5.S; lt
. t
:i ' ir . Sr.
. a:..; l.C 'o--
r. I ire rns.
i t-.ti I wee oV
N
s'rctl tpiMsi'e t-' c t. Nirlc
x r-i-ui c. I e:. IT. l-o:.!
.ii. n.-Mic'iinA--'
Atlomrr tw, Kt-"l"r-s
t 1 i- iCl . No. ?. " (tolonnaia Low,"
k Oouit House.
DwmloT 7. 4 ly