Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, December 12, 1860, Image 4

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    ParmlWorklFar December.
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it counts in preparations for seeding j
spring
tbe summer crop, ai mmsumuici u
riDg the succeeding roontha. it comprises the
multifarious duties connected with the har
vesting of the hay and cereal and root crops.
In the autumn succeeds in unvarying rotation
the seeding of winter grain, and the prudent
and precautionary measures attendant upon
the fatteuing of stock; the careful regard for
the comfort of the animals that are to be win
tered on the farm ; and ample provision for
the wants of the household during the most
inclement portion of the year. What is re
quired to be done throughout the month of
December, we now proceed to state. The
first tiling claiming attention is
Winter Plowing.
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Stiff clays may be plowed to great advan
tage at any time during the month, if the
condition of the soil will permit. They sho'd
never be plowed in a wet state, as they will
resist the beneficial action of subsequent
frosts. They should be plowed deep the
deeper the better and they should be left as
rough as possible throughout the winter, so
that the lareest possible surface may be acted
upon and ameliorated by the disintegrating
effects of those alternate freezings and thaw
ings which are of frequent occurrence both
in the early winter and early spring months.
Heavy loams are also benefitted by winter
plowing, bat not to so great an extent as the
clays. Light loams and sands should be left
untouched until the spring.
COLLECTING MATERIALS FOtt COMPOST.
Push forward at every available opportuni
ty the collection if materials for the construc
tion of compost heaps, and when the barn
rrmrA well sunnlied. continue to cart out to
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the fields that are next to
be brought under
tillage, all the refuse that can be gathered
together, and compost it on the spot with al
ternate layers of barn yard manure.
HREWOOD
It is scarcely necessary to intimate that tto
firewood required for the winter supply should
have been hauled to the wood-shed and care
fully stowed away long since. If- however,
this has not been done, see that no time is
lost ia getting it in at onco.
SIIEOniNG FOtt STOCK.
The comfort of stock of all kinis depends
nrvnn th amount of crotecdon they receive
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from the inclemency of the weather. Apart
from the humanity of the thing, there is for
tunately an economical interest in doing what
ought to be done independently of pecuniary
considerations stock well housed are kept
upon one-half the food required by stock ex
posed to the weather, and they leave their
winter quarters wheu their services are requi
red, in better health and in far superior con
dition Dirt. Old Dr. Cooper, of South Carolina
used to say to his Btudents, 'iDon't be afraid
of a little dirt, young gentlemen. What is
dirt? Why, nothing at all offensive, when
chemically viewed. Hub a little alkali upon
that 'dirty grease-spot on your coat, and it
undergoes a chemical change and becomes
soap. Now rub it with a little water and it
disappears ; it is neither grease, soap, ' water
nor dirt. That is not a very odorous pile of
dirt you observe there. Well, scatter a little
gypsum over it and it is no longer dirty.
Everything you call dirty is worthy of your
notice as students of Chemistry. Analyze it!
It will all separate into very clean elements.
Dirt makes corn, corn makes bread and meat,
and that makes a very sweet young lady that
I saw one of you kissing last night. So, af
ter all, you were kissing dirt, particularly if
she whitens her face with chalk or fullei's
earth. There is no telling, gentlemen, what
Sa dirt."
Treatment of Hens. Two flocks of hens
were compared. One laid eggs almost all
the time ; the other laid scarcely any. On
examining their treatment, the following dif
ferences were found to exist ; the former had
warm cellar to roost in during the winter ;
tha latter roosted in a stable where the wind
blew in. The former had a fine place in an
open cellar for scratching among ashes, lime,
and earth ; the latter scratched in a manure
neap, or in toe stable when the cows were
put out. The former had plenty of good wa
ter, with milk, &c, the others bad no drink,
except what they could find Rural Ameri
can.
Origin of the Domestic iWL Abel, the
first shepherd of whom we have any account.
is also supposed to have been the first to keep
fowls. Whether this supposition is correct
or not, it is very certain that fowls have been,
next to the dog, the constant attendants upon
man in all his migrations-. Some writers sup
pose them to bo of Persian origin. The Ro
man authors on agriculture speak of a large
number of varieties.
Bruising Oats for Horses. The fact that
eats are frequently undigested, and pass
through the horse without change, should be
sufficient to show the importance of bruising ;
for certainly no benefit can be derived from
that which is undigested by the animal. Ex
periments mada by the London Omnibus Co.,
and ethers, show that a smaller quantity is
required to produce the same ability to work,
when the oats are bruised, than when fed
hole.
. 50,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD.
EVERY BODY'S LAWYER ASD COCK
SELLOR IS BUSINESS, . '
BY FRANK CROSBY,
Of the Philaddpliia Bar. - " .
li Tdls lot How to draw up partnership papers
and gives general forms for agreements of all
kinds, bills of sale, leases and petitions.
It Tdls You How to draw up Bonds and - Mort
eases. Affidavits. Powers of Attorney, Notes
and Bills of Exchange, Receipts and Releases.
It Tdls You The laws tor the collection of Uebts,
with the Statutes of Limitation, and amount
and kind of property exempt from Execution
in every State.
It Tells You How to make an Assignment proper
ly, with forms for Composition with Creditors,
and the insolvent laws oi every state.
It Tells You The legal relations existing between
Guardian and Ward, Master and Apprentice,
and Landlord and Tenant.
II Tdls You What constitute Libel and Slander,
and the Law as to Marriage Dower, the Wife's
right in Property, Divorce and Alimony.
It Tdls 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 Tdls You The law concerning Pensions and
how to obtain one, and the Pre-Emption laws
to rubhc Lauds.
It Tdls You The law for Patents, " with mode of
procedure in obtaining one, with inteferences,
Assignments and T able cf r ees.
It Tdls You How to make your Will, and bow to
Administer on an Estate, with the law and the
requirements thereof in every State.
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
General and State Governments.
it Tdls You How to keep out of law, bj showing
now to ao your uusiness legally, tnus saving a
vast amount of property, and vexatious litiga
tion, oy its timely consultation.
Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid.
to every Tanner, every Mechanic, every man of
Business, and every body in every State, on re
ceipt of $1,00. or in law style of binding at $1,25
$1000 A YEAR can be made by enterprising
men everywhere, m selling the above worK, as
our inducements to all such are very liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to
agents, with other information, apply to or ad
dress JOHN j. rOTTEK, Publisher,
No. 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
June 13, 18C0.-t;m.
WHAT ETERYOOD1T, WAXTS.
THE FAMILY DOCTOR: CONTAINING
Simple Remedies, Easily Obtained, for the
Cure of Disease in all I onus.
By Prefessor HENRYS. TAYLOR, M. D.
li Tdls You How to attend upon the sick, and
how to cook for tLem; how to prepare Drinks,
Poultices, &c, and how to guard against ;
fection from Contagious Diseases.
It Tdls You Of the various diseases of Children,
and gives the best and simplest mode cf treat
ment during lcething, Convulsions, nana
tion, Whooping-cough, Measles, &c.
It Tdls You The symptoms of Croup, Cholera
Infantum, Colic, Diarrhoea, Worms, Scalled
Head, Ringworm, Chicken-pox, &c, and gives
you the best remedies lor their cure.
Tdls You The symptoms of Fever and Ague,
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ana uuious, leiiow, iypnus, dcariet ana otn
er Fevers, and gires you the best and simplest
remedies for their cure.
It Tdls You The symptoms of Influenza, Con
sumption, Dyspepsia. Asthma, Dropsy, Gout,
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Erysipelas, &c, and
gives vou the best remedies for their cure.
It Tdls You The symptoms of Cholera Morbus,
Malignant Cholera, Small-pox, Dysenterv.
Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and
Liver, and the best remedies for their cure.
It Idls You The symptoms of Pleurisy. Mumps,
Neuralgia, Apoplexy, l'aralysis, the various
Diseases of the Throat, Teeth, Ear and Eye,
and the best remedies tor their cure.
It Tdls You The symptoms of Epilepsy, Jaundice
riles, Rupture, Diseases of the Heart, Hemor
rhage. Venereal Diseases, aud Hydrophobia,
ana gives the best remedies tor their cure.
R Tdls You The best and simplest treatment for
Wounds, Lroken Bones and Dislocations,
bprains, Lockjaw, i ever bores. White Swell
ings, Ulcers, Whitlows, Boils, Scurvy, Burns
ana ocroiuia.
It Idls lou Of the various diseases of Women.
of Childbirth, and of 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, so a to be easily understood .
while its simple recipes may soon save you many
times the cost oLthe book. It is nrinted in a
clear am open type: is illustrated with appro
priate engravings, and will be forwarded to your
address, neatly bound and postage paid, on re
ceipt oi ai.uu.
XIUUVJ A. XL Ail can be made by enfornri.
sing men everywhere, in selling the above work.
as our inducements to all such are very liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to
agents, with other information, apply to or ad-
aress, Juu tu. l'UITEU. Fubl sher.
No. 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
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HIS CREW.
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a nis ijeauiijui engraving was designed by
Rubens, one of the most celebrated artists that
ever lived; the cost of the original design and
plate being over $300, size 22 by 29 incW
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The Philadelphia Daily News, says, "the mere
nominial sum asked for the engraving, is a suf-
ncient inducement lor persons to purchase with
out me aauiuonai 01:1."
SCHEDULE OF GIFTS
lo be given to the purchasers. For full parti-
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Together with a great variety of tW
Klo r;:fa var,r ; -oi.,- f r n
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Any person enclosing in a letter $1 and five
d cent tostage stamps (to pay for postage and
. Uj i c k u i ii oi man. me ma-
nificient Engraving of Christopher Columbus
vu ui tucdc vo.iua.oie vruw as per Bill i
.auuicsa oil oruers ior a uis or ingrayins to
r. 11EKLIXE & CO.,
J3?? "f Philadelphia, Pa.
i uiKnitipuia, iuay a, 18bU.-3m.
FRANK W. HAY
OFFERS to the Merchants and others buying
TIN, COPPER OR SHEET IRON WARE"
to sell asain. inducement
Manufactory West of the
Wares packed carefully and
not iouna in any
Aliegnenies. All
GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK.
ALSO Dealer in all kinds of
STOVES, Convey PUMPS. i.TiAii ptpt.
crmr-cr. wrr-m a r a '
BUiiUi luiiiiUiij, .f "1 f, Li LP fit
nujjUW-vvAltE.
at Manufacturers prices. PRINTED PRICE
radio now ready. Address,
. F. W. HAY.
Johnstown, Cambria Co.. Pa.
An aperient and stomachic preparation ; of
IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com
bustion in Hydrogen. Sanctified by the highest
Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the
United States, and prescribed in their practice.
J. he experience ot thousanos daily proves that
no preparation of Iron can be compared with it.
Impurities of the blood, depression of vital en
ergy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions in
dicate its necessity in almost every conceivable
case. - ?' ' '
Innoxious in all malladies in which it has
been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in
each of the following complaints, viz: ' .
In Debilttii, Nervous Affections, Emaciation,
Dyspepsia. Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dusenterti.
Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tuberculosis,
Salt Rheum, Jlismenslruation, Mltites, Chlorotut,
Liter Complaints, Chronic Headaches, lUiettma-
tism, Intermittent fevers, Fimplcs ou the Face,
.
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 this 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 neighboi 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 Sufferers, emaciated
victims of apparent marasmus, sanguineous ex
haustion, critical changes, and that complication
of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and
exercise for which the physician has no name.
In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for
reasons familiar to Medical men, the operation
of this preparation of Iron must necessarily be
salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor
ously tonic, without being exciting . and over
heating, and gently, regularly aperient, eveu in
the most obstinate cases of costiveness without
ever being a gastric purgative or inflicting a dis
agreeable sensation.
It is this latter property, among other which
makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent
a remedy for Piles, upon which it also appears
to exert a distinct and specihc action, by dis
persing the local tendency which forms them.
In Dyspepsia innumerable as are its causes,
a single box of these Chalybeate Pills has often
sufficed for the most habitual cases, including
the attendant costiceness.
In unchecked Diarrhoea, even when advanced
to Dysentary, confirmed emaciating and appa
rently malignent, the effects have been equally
decisive and astonishing.
Iu the local pains, loss of flesh and strength.
debiliatihg cough, and remittent hectic, which
generally indicates Iccipieut Consumption, this
remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and
physicians, in several very gratifying and in
teresting instances.
In Scrofulous Tulerculsis, this medicated iron
has had far more than the good effect of the
most cautiously balanced preparations of idione.
without any of their well known liabilities.
The attention of females cannot be too confi
dently invited to this remedy and restorative, in
the caces peculiarly allecting them.
In Rheumatism, both Chronic and inuamatory
ia the latter, however, more decidedly it has
been invariabjy well reported, both as alleviating
pain and reducing the swellings and stifness of
the toints and muscles.
In Intermittent levers it must necersaruy be
a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its
progress in the new settlements of the nest
will probably b3 one ot high renown and use-
ulness.
No remedy has ever been discovered in the
whole his tory of medicine, which exerts such
prompt, happy and fully restorative effects.
Good appetitee, complete digestion, rapid ac
quisition oi strength, with an unusual lisjosi-
tion for active and cheerlul exercise, lmmediate-
Ivfollow its use.
Put up in neat, flat mettal loxes containing
50 pills, price 50 ceuts ier box; for sale by drug
gists and dealers. ill be sent free to any ad
dress on receipt of the price. ' All letter?, orders,
ect., should be addressed to
R. B. LOCKE, Sr Co., General Agents.
20 Cedar St., N. Y. May, 30,l8G0:ly.
SADDLERY! SADDLERY!
flRHE SUBSCRIBER would respoctfully inform
Mi the citizens of Lbensburg and surrounding
country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in
the basement of his dwelling house, on Horner
street, where be is prepared to furnish to order
on the most reasonable terms, every description
of Saddles, Undies, and Harness &c.
Having many years experience in the busi
ness, employing none but the best workmen,
and using the best material upon all his work, he
hopes to mernt 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.
JAMES MAG U IKK.
Ebensburg, Sept., 14, 1859.-tf.
T1 EORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD &
VJT WALTCN, Importers and Wholesale Deal
ers in Hardware, Cutlery, fire, No. 255 Market
Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on band
t lie genuine Timothy black's Augers,W. Mann's
Ueatty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad &
w aiton 's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling
& Waldron's Grass' and Cradling-Scythes, Com
mon andfatent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes
Pins, frc, &c, which they offer for sale on reas
onable terms, to country dealers only
oanuiry '2b, 1855.
CANVASSERS WANTED.
LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGEXTs!
Fifty Dollars a month, and all expenses paid.
1 W lsh engage an active Agent in every
I V County throughout the United RtAlAsiiin.l
County throuehout the United States and
Canadas, to travel and introduce our NEW
TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD
I TCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. This
I acehior Machine is just patented, with valuable
i nprovements, which make it the cheapest and
nost popular machine in existence, and acknowl
iJged to be unsurpassed for general utility. A
imited number of responsible agents are wanted
:o solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of
$50 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 & Leather Exchange.
Nov. 9, 1859.-50-8W. Boston, Mass.
BEN. P. THOMPSON, vilh P. I.PATTON
& KM., Y holesale Dealers in and Manu
facturer of HATS, CAPS. FURS. Hatters' Ma
terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo
Robes, fir. No. 128 Market street,'below Fourth
South side,. Philadelphia
Cash paid for
Y00.1 Shipping . Furs
PRICE L PATTON.
A. OPPENHEIMER.
February 17, 1858:tf
REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC
turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes,
Straw Goods, Hats and Caps, No. 68 North
intra street, between Arch and Cherry, Phila
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THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THS CITIZENS OF EBENSBURG AND
vicinity that he has just received and has on hand the LARGEST, BEST, and MOST COM
PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Wagon
boxes, Sugar kettles, &c, ever offered for sale in Ebensburg. Brass and Copper Kettles of all
sizes; Preserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware of every description.
Also He has just received a largs assortment of HARDWARE and CUTLERY : House furnsh
ing Ware, Harvesting Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Wooden and Willow Ware, Glass Ware,
Jappaud Ware, Brittaania Ware, ' Hoop Iron, Nails, Window Glass, &c. &c, all of
which he will sell very low for CASH. "
Persons wishing any thing in his line be respectfully invites to give hiui a call and examine his
prices, tty- job work of all kinds done on the
Also House Spouting raaxfe and put up ou the shortest notice most reasonable terms for cash
CO- Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. ALo Cherry. Ah. and Poi!ar lumber-
old Sletal, Copper, Brass, Tewter, &c taken in
ALbU, lie would respectfully call the attention
made in loosing stoves for burning the 2as and
ijoensourg, iprii z;, leou.
UOIS LUCKHARDT, WATCHMAKER
AND DEALER IN CLOCKS.WATCHES
AND JEWELRY.
Til E un dersigned respectfull
begs leave to inform the cit Q1
zens of Johnstown and vicimtv SL
taht he has just received and is now
opening the largest stock of Clocks Watches, and
Jewdry ,ever brought to jonnstown without ex
cepting, which will be sold cheaper than the
cheapest." His prices will always be uniform
One customer will not be charged more for the
tame quality of goods than another. A List of
some of the articles comprised in the assortment!
is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and
goods examined, at the Store or. Main Street.
Gold Hunting English Levers,
Gold Detached. Levers, ful iewelled.
Gold Lepines. 4 holes
Silver English Levers,
Silver Detached Levers,
Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains.
Gold Vest Chains, Gold Pencils, with Pens,
Gold Pencib, Gold Medallions,
Silver Extension Tencils and Pens,
Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings,
Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins,
Gold and Silver Watc Keys, Portmonaies,
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, Sec,
Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches,
Gold Bracelets, Accordeons,
Silver and Plated Spectacles, 4c, &c, Sec.
0cj- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con
fident that be cannot be undersold, the undersign
respectfullv solicits the confidenee and patronage
of the public?. LOUIS LUCKHARDT
Mayl4, 1856. 29-tf. Jan. 6, 1859.
John M'Keage ..
Manufacturer and Sealer In all Kinds ofCi'-
Banff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco,
Montgom
Fa. ery St., Holliidaytborg,
"Constantly on hand, a fine and
well
selected
Vy stock of Spanish, and half Spanish
cigars-
at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at
this establishment are warranted to be what they
are represented. -
August 8, 1855. ly.
ARCADE HOTEL. Cbensburc. Pa
HENRY FOSTER. Pbopbietcs.
THIS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS
the "Ebensburg House," is one of the old
est and best stands in the borough of Ebensburg.
for the accommodation of the traveling cominuni
ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis
posod to patronize him that his TABLE will be
supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his
BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains
pared to render his guests comfortable.
Eucnsburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly.
DIRECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA COUN
T Y. The lubscriber is preparing. ( i f suffi
cient encouragement be given,) to publish a Di
rectory 51 A 1 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 i
tne most modern style and workmanlike mnaner,
and delivered to subscribers at $5 per copy.
WILLIAM CHRISTY
June SO, 1858.
EAST AVENUE NURSERY,
ROCHESTER, XEW YORK,
W. M- HOYT & Co , PROPRIETORS.
FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES
of all kinds, and varieties, promptly fur
nished to order. P. BranuT. of Loretto. w ill at
tend to sales iu this county. Orders addressed
to him will receive prompt attention.
C. MERUIT, General Agent.
October 19, 1859.-tf.
BBLS. N. O. & WHITE SUGARS,
9 5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses,
5 " Goldea Syrup,
For sale by E. HUGHES.
July 13, 1859.
jr. C.
Attoracr at Ltw, Ebtnibnrg, Pa,
OFFICE IN COLONADE ROW.
Nov.ll, I857:l.t
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O. O. F. Highland Lodge No
429 meets every WEDNESDAYC
vemng at their Hall on High st., in
the upper storyol Shoemaker's store
THIS WAY.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large
and slpendid Assortment of American Pock
et Knives. (Every knife warranted,) by
. . GEORGE HUNTLEY.
August, IC. 1859. 3t.
K7M0B WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT
THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
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exchange. GEORGE HUNTLEY-
of the public to the greatest improvements ever
smoke by whieh means is saved 50 i-er ernt if fnl
GEORGE HUNTLEY.
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INTERESTS !
JCST RECEIVED, A SEW STOCK OF
Watches, Jewelry,
CLOCKS . v!5' AOTIOSS.
At the sign if the Big Watch, Main street, Johns
totcn, 1'a.
The undersigned desires to call the attention
of the people of Ebensburg and surrounding
country to the fact that he has been appointed
an Agent of a large importing house of WATCH
ES, CLOCKS, &c, nd also of a large manufac
turing establishment of JEWELRY, whereby he
is enabled to offer such inducements to purcha
sers of these articles as were nvver before offered
in this place, or anywhere this side of the Alle
ghenies. He would also call attention to Lis large as
sortment of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
just received all cf the latent styles and most
beautiful workmanship. Having t-elecUxl his
stock with great care, he is confident be ran suit
every t i--te as to styie as well as all pockets
by the great reduction in prices.
THE LADIES
are particularly invited to an inspection f bis
present stock and prices. EAR'DUOPS l.ilberto
sold at 1,50 will cow be sold at 75 cts., and
vcarrant&l to stand the test tf wear. Breas-t Pins,
Rings, iS:c., at a reduction.
GC.TLE.1ICX:
I would call your attention to my beautiful as
sortment of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
at the following very low prices :
Hunting Verge Watches, warrauteJ,
Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto s.ld in
this town at 20, and then reducet to
$14, I will now sell at from $10 to $11.50
Hunting Levers from $12 to $10.00
Open Face! Cylinders, heretofore sold at
$10, I will sell at from $7 to 8.00
Open Faced Detached Levers, $10 to $12.00
All watches sold will be warranted to go fur
twdce months, or exchange! for another tf equal
value.
Everybody is invited to call and examiue the
stock, as the advertiser 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. Goods sold for
CASH onl3-. !
(7" Particular attention paid to repairing
Clocks, Watches, Jewelrj-. Jfcc, of all kinds, for
which the Cambria County Iron G-mpauy's
"scrip" will be taken at par. All work war
ranted. TOWN AND COUNTRY ST.WREK5EPERS
supplied with Watches, Jewelry, &c, at less
than city prices.
JOSEPH G. HOLMES, Agent.
August 3, 1856-ly.
REMOVAL!
CoACIl I A XT FACTORY.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform
the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding
country that he has removed his shop frn the
old ktand to the shop lately occupied by John
Evans (CarpenUr,) where he is prepared to do
all kinds of work in his line of business at short
notice and on reasonable terms, and he hopes by
using but the very best 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 establishment. He is prepared to manufac
ture the following kinds of vehicles, viz:
BUGGIES, of different qualities and prices;
liAiiUUUUlS, UI1AR1UTEES, one and two
horse ROCK A WAYS, close quarter, eliptic and
tv-spnng vua.ciie, second hand work cf Ui3er
ent kinds, $-c, making a variety that will Mlit
ail tastes and all purses. REPAIRING done
with neatness add aispatch.
WM. BARNES.
Ebensburg, April 27, 1859-23-tf
WILLIAM CARR & CO.. WHOLESALE
f Grocers, Importers, and Dealers in For
eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old Monongahela
and Rectified Whiskev. No. 329 Com
now. Liberty street. PITTSBURG. Pa.
SUNDRIES 5C0 Bbls double Rectified Whis
key. 187 Bbls Old Monongahela Rye Whisky,
Par, (very choice ) 50 Uhds N. O. Sugar, 70
Bbls N. 0. 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 A CO.
February H, I858.tf
FIEE ! FIEE ! ! FIEE ! ! !
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE
attenntion of the public to one ef the great
est improvements ever made in 00KING
STOVES.the burning of the GAS AND SMOKE,
by which means, is saved Fifty per cent of fueL
G EORG E HUNTLEY.
Ebesuburg Ang. 17, 1859.-tf.
LUMBER.
PINE POPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM
ber bought and sold by
E. HUGHES.
June 29th 185. tf.
1 fagfrafigPTFHjgj
Above we present you uhh a J.L .: .
t MORSE the inventor of JluU;.'i I"i.
' ROOT Pir.T.S TV,5 i.T,l,,.t,;.. i
..ww. I "-"lUHJJ.f,
the greater part of bis life in traveling, Lavi,
visited Eurvpe, Asia, and Africa, as' tll J
North America has spent three years tac
tile Indians of our Western country :t ir
this way that the Indian Root P:!1s VCre
discovered, Dr. Morse was the m mat;
tabllsh the fact that all diseases arise froa IM
PURITY OF THE BLOOD that our ttm t.
health and life depended upon this rital uii
When the various passages beccme tlvj
and do not act in perfect harmony with lLtt','
ferent functions of the body, the" blood Iose?
action, becomes thick, corrupted, and !isastJ
thus causing all pains, kkkness and distress
every name; ovr strergth is exhaustt-1, (j
health we are deprived of, and if nature is e
assisted in throwing off the tagr.ar.t turr. tv
blcod will become choked and cease to act
thus our light of life will forever l Howa c?
How impoitant then that we i-borlj icn
various passages of the body free and cpesi.
how pleasant to us that we have it in our t
to put a medicine in your reach, t-amtly. McW'j
Indian Root Pills, manufactured from flart. 4-1
roots which grow around tlie mountainous tl'
in Nature's Garden, for t!.e Lea!th atd leir-v-rr
of diseased man. One of the roots from wLi
tbee Pills are made is a Sudorific, mI'u
the pores of the fckin, aud ast.i.-ts Nature :n
mrowjng uui iuc jiuer pans oi llje orm.7 fen
within. Th- second is a plant which is an Ei
lcctorii.nt, tl at ojens and unclogs the j-isse:;
the lungs, tnd thus, in a soothing niaiiiier, r
forms its duty in throwing off phlegm, at.fi.ti.er
humors from the lungs by copious sj-itticc. I tt
third is a Diuretic, which gives double ear atj
stiength to the kidneys ; thus encouraged, tLtv
draw large amounts of irupurity from the AA
which is then thrown out louiitifuIIv 1-v tLe uri
nary or water passage, and which could not LiV
bcen dischargwl in any other way. TLe f- '.i:ii
is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other pr-j-ertiea
of the Pills while eugageil in purifying ti
tl'jod; the coarser particles of impurity wL:lL
cannot pas by the other cutlets, are thus taitn
up and conveyed off iu great quantities bv t: t
bowels.
From the above, it is shown that
Dr. M.-,r
ludiaD luX't 1'iiis ntt oLly enter the st-.a.ar;;
but Lectime united with tLe blo-nl. fLr tiit-v
way to every part, and completely n m out a.i
cleanse the sy.-teu from all iinpuritr, zvZ tl
life of the loly, which is the bh , becrits v.
fectly healthy ; consequently all sickness 1 j
pain is driven from the system, fur tLev CiEL.t
remain when the body betomes so pure aj
clear.
The reason vhypeople aie so litn-mta' Lea
sick, aud why so many die. is levauM? t.rj &j
not get a medicine which will p.- u the zfiii
ted parts, and which will open the natural i J
sage for the disease to l-e cat out ; Ltuct a
large quantity of fcod atjd other matter is k
ed. ami tlie stomach and intestines are lilrrilt
overflowing with tLe ccrrcptt-d laass thus r
tlergoing a disagreeal le ferxEentatioa, confrUi-t,T
mixmg with the blocnl, which throws the c,i
rupte.1 matter tLrou-h every vein and arttrx
until life Js taktn from the bxly hr d'isease. 1.
Morse's PILLS have adUed to theDiMlvesvict -r
upon victory, by resloriiig ni'dlions of the sick Ij
blooming liealtb and Lappinos. Ye, thootaou-"
wlio hve been racktnl or tormented with tk
nes, iiin and anguish, and whose fetV.t fraaies
have been scorcLe; by the buriiin ele;certs tf
raging ftver, aud who have been brought, as it
were, within a step of the silent grave, tow
stand ready testify that they would haTe Vi
numbered with the drd, hi it i-t 1-rtn f i
this great and wonderful medicine, Morse' In
dian I.ot Pills. After cue or two dv.-.-s Lie
been taken, they were tnished, and aVs...l
surprised, in witnessing their charmlrg titc.i
Not only do they gire imniUte ta.-e
strength, and take away ail sickne?S. pa'ri t I
anguish, but they at once fro to work al ;i
fmadation of tle dise, wLich is the ll!.
Therefore, it will be shown, etptxiallv bv tb
who use these Pills, that thev will fiir. , A
purify, that
-that deadlv en ery. v
take its Might, and the flush of vouth and be.utv
will again return, and the pros.ect of a 1..:.- xh
happy life will cherish and brighten Totr Lv.
u?""Sold by Thomas Devine. Elieiisbur. i-J
by Medicine Dealers gouerally thnr-h :t t
Couuty ; B. Lake Ju.ifn- sucT-.ir A. J
White V Cvv, No. Leonard t.. N. Y.. Prcui-
etors; Willu.ni Mudge Gv.. (Propr' rs J
UT. A. 1 rack's Magnetic Ointment. s. Earlrii.
Madison county. N. Y., General Agents.
August S, 1859Jy
First Arrival
OF
The subscriber, having just returned frtn: -city,
is now opening one of the Ut srlrc;J
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
ever brought to this market, aad wLich U
sell very cheao for Cash. His stock cvaUt a
part of the Xufiowing articles, viz ;
CH ALLIES, DELAINES,
BRILLIANTS. COBURGS,
PRINTS OF ALL KIXD3
AND RICHEST COLOitJ
SliaTls,
which for beauty cannot be surpassed in thfc a8-
READY-MADE CL0THIN3,
Ladies shoes, drugs and pekfcsikt
all of which he will sell Terv cheao.
, lie invites the citizens of t,peiw-r
and the surrounding ceuttry to pT'
him a call before Durchasins elst3
as he is satisfied be rn sell goods to them eh:
cheaper than they ccn te bought at ary oH
store in town.
John Bodgers, Jr.
Ebensburg, April 20, 1859:tf.
, UXIOX IIOl'SE, bensburgr. Pa.
JOHN A BLAIR, PBoBFirroB.
Also, in connection, BLAIR & Co's HACK'
will leave the Union House for Willmore
tion in time to take the Eastern or Western tra-a
Every accomodation will be afforded to
passenger comfrablte.
l
PHILIP BETHER. ' K0BT. J. AXrEKsO
EYMER A ANDERSON. Wholksalk Vzx-
lebs is Foreicn Fruits. Nuts, Spices, un-
fectionary. Sugars, Fire Works, &c CT";
ges and Lecsecs received weekly. No. 9 W--street.
Opposite the St. Charles Hotel,
Pittsburg, Feb. 17, 1858.tf
M. D. MAGEIIAX'
Attray at Liw, Ebatbar F.
OFFICE No. 2. "Colonnade Bow'bssi'
Court HouM.
Decwnber 7, 54 ly
SPRI
SUMMER
GOODS.