Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, May 31, 1865, Page 3, Image 3

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    A 11 1 iid Woman Retitored.
An interesting young woman, twenty
two years of age, born stone blind
partly educated in the family of a clergy
man, all this time by linger alphabets, as
we see blind men tracing the letters in
one or two places in town blind for
twenty-two years, was restored to perfect
vision in four days by a surgical operation,
and to partial vision in two uiinuWB. This
young woman 'in an instant having been
twenty-two years and from her birth stone
blind of congenial cataract, began to see
us those deaf mutes in Paris begin to hear
for the first time. The effect on the
young woman was mo&t curious and some
tiling of this kind. She saw everything,
but there was no idea whatever of per
spective. She pnt her hand in the win
dow to try and catch the trees on the other
ride of the street, then in Moorfie!d ; khe
tried to touch the ceiling of a high ward ;
the was utterly ignorant also of common
tilings erjo : what such things as a
bunch of keys were, of a silver watch or
a common cup and saucer ; but when she
shut her eyes and was allowed to touch
them (the educated sense), she told them
nl once! She could almost distinguish
the greasy feel of the silver ball crown
from the cold, dry, harsh feel of a copper
penny, llor j'y was excessive when
bhown soine mignionette and sweet peas
that cue of the surgeons had accidentally
in his coat, for it seems the knew all the
plants in the clergyman's garden by the
touch and smell. She looked at the bunch
of keys, and with equal - blank ness at
the llowers, then shut her eyes so as to
recognize them. All (his took up less
than five minutes! But she failed to bay,
.u well as I now remember the case,
"these are flowers." lut on my saying
when she opened her eyes again, " Why
these are flowers." " On ! so they are,"
the replied shutting her eyes quickly and
putting them to her nose, "this is mig
aoinette," etc Scientific American.
Tiik Fnxiu: Delations of Si.ayks
aniihi:iu Owxkks. The N. Y. Tunes
says that Gen. llailstufF. at Petersburg,
has begun to exjienence the danger that
the released slaves misapprehend their po
sition atvl duties. Many of them, it
-i-eni", are deluding themselves with the
idea that they are entitled to live with
iiinl be supported by their former owners,
without being required to hdor. Not
the least painful feature of this state of
things come from the fact that these
emancipated slaves are encouraged by
ijnorant white men, who have made
li.pmselves a tootles of a doctrine which
is by no means eonfined to a small class
that the negro must be protected and
i fended in idienesp, if he chooses to be
idle. Gens. Schotield and HartstufF
promise to make short work of this de-
1 i-ion.
What a fund of information our people
h.ueyet to acquire! and the negroes,
: o ! Before they get through with this
IwMness. tli.-y will appreciate the reasons
tiv we irue expressed the hope that
tdawry may not be destroyed by this
war.
CjT The Pl.ihid" Iphia In'juirer says that
Miernnui made a characteristic speech,
w';.ii serenaded at Washington, on the
24th. Some one in the crowd asked him
then, how alvmt Mexico, to which he re-
f iit !: You can go there, if you like, j
i-n ! you can go to the devil, if you like.'
W. EVANS.
TcP.lolS his pro
ieou il services to the citizens of
EBENSBURG AND VICIMTV.
)fi:re one door east of E Davis' store.
NL'i.t call.- im.de at his residence tbn-e doors
west of R Evans' cabinet ware rO"in.
May 31, Kstjo Gm
J 1ST OF CAUSES,
L Set down for Trial on
u.e FIRST WKEK of June Teim. 185.
O'Callohan, et al. vs. M'inny ft al.
Adams vs. linihdge,
IMittther vs. Grafts
Res vs. Iiees.
SECOND WKEK.
M'Colgan vs M'tionig'e,
-i ickson vs Johustou,
Burns vs. Plitt,
r :s!ion vs. Heslop,
Keman vs Howes,
Griffith vs Hughes,
l'aud vs Black,
Liaize vs Moore et at.
liiu k vs Same,
arbaugh vs Link,
Kajh,r vs Noonan,
Mathews vs Noel,
irifiith vs Davis,
'ilnilan vs Hawes,
Lycoming County Fire In. Co. vs Noon's
Administrator's,
ttorm vs Nutter, et al.
A.iams vs M'Gough,
Montgomery for use vs Rager, et al.
Conwell vs Gallagher,
lilass vs Luther, et al,
Xairle vs Nairle.
Fenlon vs Bracken.
Same vs Gates, et al.
JOS. M'DONALD, Prot'y.
Ebenshurg, May 31, 1865.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters
' A lministration having been granted to
'he undersigned on the estate of Adam
M.H-mey, late of Allegheny township, dee'd,
have been granted by the Register of Cam
bda county, to the subscriber residing in
6ud township, notice is hereby given to all
tn'Nse having claims against said estate will
present them properly proven ; and those
indebted will please call and settle.
ANN MOONEY,
M-iy 31, 18C56t Adm'x.
EV FIRM.
A. M'FADDON & BROTHERS.
OLD BRICK WAREHOUSE,
I10LLIDAYSBURG, PA.,
Dealers in all kinds of
GROCERIES,
TOBACCO, FLOUli,
CIGARS, CHOP,
MACKEREL, CORN MEAL,
SHAD, SALT.
HFdilUNG, PLASTER,
CODFISH, NAILS & IRON,
GRAIN. GLASS,
LEAD & OILS.
All of which are sold low for cash.
Ilollid.iysburg, May 31, lSo5-tf
udllor'a A'ollct,
The undersigned
Audito-, appointed by the Orphans' Court
of Cambria County, to report distribution of
the funds in tlie hands of J siah M. Christy,
Administror of Demetrius A. Magellan,
deceased, hereby notifies all persons inters
ested that he will attend to the duties of
Ins said Appointment, at his ofuee in the
Borough of Ebensburg on Saturday the
3rd day of June next, at one o'clock, P. M.,
at which tiijie, all persons interested are re
quired t present their claims or he debarred
from coining in for a shire of the said fund.
F. P. TIEKNEY.
May 31, 1865 b Auditor.
rXEJUTOR'S NOTICE.
L Letters on the
estate of Jhn Campbell. Sr.. late of Bo
rough of Cftrrolltowu, Camrria county,
deceased, having heen granted to the sub
scribers by the Register of said Count', all
persons having claims against said estate
are hereby uotilled to come forward and
make settlement, of their respective accounts
and those having claims against it wr!l pre
sent them properlv authenticated for settle
ment. JOHN FLICK.
I1LNRY BEXDER,
May 31, 1SG5 Ct Estcut rs.
AO M I N I T R ATOR-S'OTICE.
Letters
of A hnioi.-tratioii on the estate of Frede
rick Eigcnbrode, late of Canolitown, Cam
bria county, deceased, having been granted
to Mary Eichenbrode. All persons, there,
fore, having claims or demands against the
estate of the said decedent, are requested to
make the same known to the taid Mary
Eichenbrode without ddav.
MARY EltilENTJRODE.
May 31, 1805-ot Adni'x.
rXEcuTOPs notice!
u. Letter testa
mentary on the estate of Andrew IStrittmat
tir late o! Carroll township. Cambiiu coun
ty, deceased, having been granted to the
'undersigned living in CarroUtown Borough,
notice is hereby given to thr se indebted to
said estate to make payment and those
having claims against t-nUl estate, to present
them duly authenticated for soUlt-u.ent.
FRANCIS BEAKER,
M.-.y 31. lRfiS-ct Executor.
L
I C EN S ED A U CTIOX EF.R.
The subscriber bavins taker, out a ref:u
lar license as Auction-er, is jrepared to cry
all manner of Sales on short notice, and at
reasonable terms. Address
JERi:. A. FAGAN.
Ebensburg, Pa.
April 2G, 18C5.
LTiBENSBURG SKLECT
SCHOOL!
Will ot.eii on Moudav May 8.
1 in Union Schci Building, for a term
f f iiir months, under the supervision of
the undersigned. In addition to common
English branches, instruction will be piven
iu A L iEURA and HIGHER MATHE
MATICS. I'llON' ORAlHY and in the
ELEMENTS OF LATIN. Every effort
will be made t- render the school worthy of
patronage. Patrons and others are re
questid to visit frequently.
Qif For further particulars addies
I). B. MAIIOX.
May 3 1S5. Ebt-nsburtf, Fa-
p j. little:
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Successor to M. Leavy, Esq.. rf Allghe
township. Cambria CoUoty, Pa., will at
tend to collations, writing devds, articles
of agreement &e. 0!fiee at his residence iu
A'h-.L'henv township, near Loretto.
4t May 3d 18;5.
"gi:eat ri;du(,tion in goods.'
gold brought down! down!!
DOWN ! ! '
DRY GOODS FOLLOWING GOLD
G'mkLs brought down to old prices. IVr
sims wi-hing any go. ids at the present lime
will do well to call. and see E. J. MILLS JL
CO., as they have jut returned from the
-east with a large stock of goods which ' hey
are offering, ( as well as all their old goods)
at'greatly reduced prices. Now is the time
U buy. Look what reductions have been
made.
Calicoes reduced from 40 to 25 cents.
Detains " 60 to 30a374 "
Muslins 70 to 25a45 "
Notions greatly reduced
Sugar re!uced from 35 to 20a25
Biking Molasses 75
Clothing reduced.
And all kind of goods at a very low figure.
Those wishing to save money will do well
to buy now. as there is a good chance for
bargains unl speculations. Don't forget the
place, of E. J . Mills & Co.
"jOTICK.
--' Letters of Admin
istration on the estate of Anthony Will, Sr.,
dee'd, of Allegheny Township, have been
granted to the subscriber, residing in said
Townshp. Ail persons indebted to said es.
tate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
MARK A. WILL,
April 19, 1865. Ct Adm'r.
NtTceT" ' r-
Letters of Administration on
the estate of William Pearson, deceased, of
Jackson Township, have been granted to the
subscriber residing in Ebensburg Borough.
All persons indebted to said estate will
please come forward and make payment,
and those having claims will present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
WM. U. SECULER,
April 19, 18C5-6t Adm'r,
N
SHIPPING
TO AND FROM ENG
LAND, IRELAND AND SOTLAND,
BY THE
GALWAY LINE OF
STEAMSHIPS,
MONTREAL do. do.
' AN Ii
WASHINGTON LINE OF SAILING
VESSELS.
Diatts at sight for 1 and upwards, on
National B ink and Brancla-s. Payable in
all the City's and Towns in England, Ire
land, Scotland and Wales free of Discount.
R. A. O. KEUR.
May 25, 1801 ly. Alteon.
rBENSBURG FOUNDRY,
k. The subscri
ber announces to the public, that h has
repurchased the Ebensburg Foundry and is
prepared to furnish his former customers
and all others with every description of cast
ings usually manufactured at a country es
tablishment. He will always keep on hand
the best qualitv of COOKING STOVES,
PAR LOU S'l OVES, OFFICIO STOVES, &c.
Also PLOWS, of the most approved pat
tern. PLOW POINTS, THRESHING
MACHINES and all other articles connect
ed with the business of a Foundry.
He invites the patronage of the public
and will seli at the most reasonable prices,
for cash or country produce.
EDWARD GLASS.
March 29, 1805 ly.
'BREEN HOUSE.
V!
EBENSBURG.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.
B Y
"LITTLE X"
P. TlhRNEY,
F.
. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Ebessbcuo, Ca.miikia Coun'ty, Pa.
Office two doors North of Colcmade Row.
April 5, 18G5-tf
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES,
BORDKRS.
DECORATIONS,
And everything in the
P A P E R HANGING
Line, are now otferel to the trade and buy
ers generailv, at the lowest prices possible.
Call at No. 107, MAbKLT Street, be
tween Fifth and Liberty Streets.
JOS R. HUGHES & BUO.
March 1, !So5-3m.
WHISKERS ! WHISKERS !
Do you
want Whiskers or Moustaches? Out Gre
cian G impound v ill force them to giow on
the smoothest face or chin, or hair on thfir
heads iu Six Weeks. Price $1.00. Sent
by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt
of price. Address,
WARNER & CO.,
Box 128, Brooklyn, New York.
Feb 22. 1805 lly
TO"tIIK NEilVoUS DEBILITATED
I AND DESPONDENT OF BOTH
SEXES A greau sufferer having been re
stored to health in a few days, after many
years of misery, is willing to assist his suf
fering fellow-creatures by sending (free), on
the receipt of a post-paid addressed enve
lope, a copy of the formula of cure employ
ed. Direct to
- JOHN M. DAGNALL.
Box 183 Post O.lice, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Jan. 18, 18G5.
OLD EYES MADE NEW.
A PAMPHLET
directing how to speedily restore sight and
give up spectacles, without aid of doctor or
medicine. Sent by mail, free, on receipt of
10 cents Address.
E. B. FOOTE. M. D ,
11T.0 Broadway, New York.
Feb. 1. 1805 Cm.
THE BRIDAL CHAMBER.
A mte of
warning and advice to those sufferinj: with
Seminal Weakness. General D-b:!ity. or
Premature Decay, from whatever cause pro
duced. Read, ponder, and reflect! Be wise
in time.
Sent FPEE to any address, for the bene
fit of the afflicted. Sent by return mail.
AdJress JAMES WILSON.
429 Broadway, New York.
April 19. 1805-3iii.
Iewis Dunmoyer " In the Common Pleas
vs ot umbra J unty. No.
Abner Schrock J 3. Decmlier Term, 18o4
and Elias Kearn. J Vend. Erpon.
Aud now, March Cth 18G5,on motion W
II. Rose, appointed auditoi to distribute the
procaeds of the above sale to and among the
creditors. By the Court.
JOS M'DONALD, Trot'y.
Ali parties interested are hereby notified,
that the Auditor will attand to the duties of
his appointment at his office in Johnstown,
I on Wednesday the 17th day of May, 1865. !
lor lilt? J'UipV'Jwj OV i ioi iu - tuc (tiM)VtJ IU tun
above order of Court. W. II. ROSE,
April 19,' 18lS5-3t Auditor.
E
STATE OF MICHAEL A. KLINE.
Tnicrpas. Letters of Administration on
! the estate of Michael A. Kline, late of
Washington township, Cambria county, de
ceased, have been granted by the Register
of said county, to the undersigned, notice is
hereby given to all persons having claims
against said estate to present them properly
authenticated for settlement, and to those
indebted to make immediate payment.
WM. K1TTELL.
April 19, 18G5-6t Adm'r.
1 - i if - mi IT !
The Mystery, oy airs. wood, me neir
ess of Bellefont. By E. Bennett
I William Allair, By Mrs. II. Wood. Col
i lege Life, By F. H. Fanor. North Pacific
Exploring Expedition. By A. 11. Uarbers
ham. For gale hv
JAMES MURRAY.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersigned having been restored to
health in a few weeks, by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered several years,
with a severe lung affection, and that dread
disease. Consumption is anxit us to make
known to his fellow sufferers the means of
cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used, (free of charge,) J
with the directions for preparing and using
the same, which they will find a sure cure
for Coxst'Mi'Tiox. Asthma, Bkoncihtis,
Coughs, Colds. Sec. The . nly object of the
advertiser in sen-n rig the Prescription is to
benrnt the afflicted, ami spread information
which he conceives to be invaluable ; and
he hopes every sufferer, will try his remedy,
as it will cost them nothing, and may prove
a blessing. Parties wishing the prescrip
tion will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Wiihamrburg Kings Co. New York.
Feb. 15 1805 3ni.
FOR SALE.
A farm of choice land in
Allegheny township, about one mile from
Loretto and within a quarter o! a mile from
Kayh-r's Vtfttioii. Containing about one
hundred and thirty-five acres, with GO acres
ck-a-ed or tl.ercahotits. There is ar excel
lent young orchard on the farm of 140 apph;
trees", well selected, and some other choice
fruit trees, there Is a good barn and asiiiai!
duelling 1 oiise on the premises. The title
is indisputable, and ti e terms will he easy
and made known v the subscriber.
JOHN E. SCAN LAN.
March 8, 1865.
.-S3la'e-'UB,jle Estate
ft'.vtT FOR SALE.
tract of land (the property of
Wm. W. Gittins,) situated iu Carioli town
ship, Cambria county, adjoining lands Gc-o.
Weakland, Sol. Dumm, Jacob Z-rn, and
others. Containing ab. ut 70 acres.
There is a great quantity of valuable
timber, also a vein of coal on the property.
Applo to
Shoemaker k Sechler, Attorney's-at-Law,
Ebensbursr, Pa.
March 2y,lF50-3i
I ART KRI.Y REPORT
Of the con.
ditioti of the - First National Bank of Al
toona. Pi., on the morning of the first Mou
day of April, lt05 :
CI
Capital stxk paid in,
Surplus Fun.d,
(,'i'riulation,
Dcpo-its,
Hanks and Bankers,
1'iofit and Lo.-s,
$150,000 00
15.000 00
135.000 00
175,000 00
2.559 59
C.59o 29
$484,809 77
DR.
Bills di.-couuted,
Overdrafts, '
Expci.SLs,
Cash Items,
Due from Banks and Bankers,
U. S. B-nds deposited with U.
S.. Treasurer, to secure de
. po.-its,
U. S. Bonds on hand.
Cash on hand in circulating
notes of this Bank,
Cash mi ban 1 on other Nation
al Banks.
Cash on hand on State Banks.
Cash on hand in other lawful
money,
$ 51.0f,0 30 j
3,225 53 i
.2,131 32 j
4,n8ri 80 '
102,54 4 70 i
82.000 00
15,000 00
10 00
1.1R0 00
3,374 00
58.597 00
$1S4.S09 77
I, D. T. Caldwell, of A I toon a. Pa., do
solemnly swear that the above statement is
true to the best of mv knowledge and be
lief, d" t. Caldwell,
State of Pcnnsyfvania, County of Blair:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
3 1 day of April 1805.
JOHN SHOEMAKER, N. P.
April 12, lb'io ot "
3GO acres perches. and
allowances, of valuable COAL LAND, situ
ate near the Pennsylvania Railroad, at
Sumiv.erhill Station, in Croyle Township,
Cambria county. Pa. Alx'mt 50 acres of the
land being cleared, anil thereon erected a
dwelling house and barn, and other improve-
' . . .. .ii.. i i r - : .
tnents, also an exeeiieiu ureoaro oi irun i
tiees. The above tract contains aud abun
dance of coal of a superior quantity, (a i
drift being opened,) and will be sold on rea- !
soiiabie lerms.
Aj'ply to Poland, Jenkins & Co., Balti
more, Md., or to J. W. Stratton, New York,
citv, or to Wm. Kittell, Esq., Attorney-at-Law,
Ebensburg, Pa.
POLAND, JENKINS & CO.
J. W. STRATTON,
April 15. 18C3 tf. Owners.
i aniioodY : "
l?i UOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
t"ft- ' Jnst publislietl. a new edition
&$ft of DR. CULVERWELL'S CEL
SiiLa EBRATED ESSAY on the ra ti
ail cure (without medicine) of Shkumatok
TtioEA, or seminal weakness, Involuntary
Seminal Losses, Impotecy, Mental and
Physical Incapacity, Impediments in Mar
riage, etc.; also. Consumption. l-;pinKPeY,
and Firs, induced by self-indulgence or sex
ual extravagance.
03- Price iu a sealed envelope, only six
cents.
The celebrated author ill this admirable
essay clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years successful practice, that the alarming
consequences of self-abuse may be radically
cured without the dangerous use of internal
medicine or the application of the knife
pointing out a mode ot cure, at ence simple,
certain and effectual, by means of which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, private
ly, and radically.
CCS- This Lecture should be in the hands
of every youth and every man in the laud.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, post-paid, on receipt of six
rents, or two post stamps.. Address the
publishers. CH AS. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
Postofiice box 4586.
March 29 1865-lyfjl5 '61
U. S. 1-30 LOAN.
By authority of the Secretary of the
Treasury, the undersized has assumed the
General Subscription Agency for the sale of
United States Treasury Notes, bearing seven
and three tenths per cent, interest, per an
naio, known as the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
These Notes are issued under date of Au
gust loth, 1804, and are payable three years
from that time, in currencj', or are converti
ble at the opticin of the holder into
U. S. 5-20 Six per cent.
OOLD.KUARLXr, ROXDS
These bonds are now worth a premium of
nine per cent., including gold interest from
Nov., which makes the actual profit on the
7-30 loan, at current rates including inter
est, about ten per rent- tr annum, besides
its excniptio7i from State and municipal tax
ation, which adds from one to three per cent,
more, according to the rate levied on other
vroperty. The interest is payable semi
annually ,y coupons attached to each note,
which may be cut off and sold to any bank
or banker.
The interest amounts
Oji cent per day on a $.50 note.
Tivo cents " 100 "
Ten " 500 "
0 " " ' $iIOOO
SI SSOOO
Notes of all the denominations named will
be promptly furnished upon, receipt of sub
scriptions. This is
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
now offered by the Government, and it is
confidently expected that its superior ad
vantages will make it the
GREAT FOPULAR LOAN OF THE
PEOPLE.
Less than $300,000,000 of the Loan au
thorized by the last Congress are cow on the
market. This amount, at the rate at which
it is being absorbed, il! be subscribed for
within four months, when the notes will
undoubtedlj" command a premium, as has
uniformly been the case on closing the sub
scriptions to other Loans.
In order that citizens of every town and
section of the country may be afforded facilit
ties for taking the loan, the National Bxnks,
State banks, and Private bankers through-
out the country have generally agreed to
receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers
"will select then own ag"nts, iu whom they
have confidence, and who only are to be re-
sponsible for the delivery of the notes for
which they receive orders.
JAY COOKE.
SUBSCRPTI'iN Agknt, I'hiladdphia.
Sl BiCi:ii'TiONS will be received by the
first mm m sf altggia.
March , lS05-3m
"ICIEST NATIONAL 3ANK
OF
A L T O O N A ,
Corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, oppo
site Siq-erintendcnt's OJice Pemi'a RR.
BLAIR COUNTY, PENN'A.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITOIIY
AK1
FINANCIAL AGENCY.
T5tnTiF.s Rrrnvni nT nr.roiT
W 1 IntoroKt :.lt..eeil nu liio I i..t...it-
Gold and Silver Bou-ht and Sold. I-W
tional Currency and Mutilated Uuiu-d
States Notes Redeemed. Drafts on the
Principal Cities for Sale. Qntral Dej-t for
the Sale of United States Internal Revenue
Stamps
This Bnk keeps on hand for sale the
7 3-10 U S. TREASURY NOTES,
aud takes Subscriptions for the same. This
is the POPULAR LOAN, the only Govern-
ment L-ian now in market at par, giving
those who have meii'y a safe and desirable
opportunity for investment,
TWO CENTS A DAY FOR EACH $1 00.
These Notes, at Maturity, cau be exchanged
for 5.20 Six Per Cent Gold bearing Bonds, j
WM. M. LLOYD, D. T. CALDWELL, ;
President. Cashier.
Feb. 8. 1SG5-Uy.
EDITOR DEMOCRAT AND SENTINEL,
Deak Sir : With your permission I wish ;
to say to the readers of your paper that I .
will send, by return mail, to all who wish it I
(free) a Recipe, with full directions for ma-
king and using a simple Vegetable B:dm. ;
that will effectually remove, in ten days,
Pimples, Blotches. Tan. Freckles, and all j
1m utilities of the Skin, leaving the same .
soft, clear, smooth aud lieautiiui.
ft, clear, smooth and Beautil
I will also mail free to those
I will also mail tree to those having i.au
Heads, or Bare faces, simple direction and
information that will enable them to art a
full growth of Luxuriant Ua
or a Moustache, in less than thirty dajs.
All applications answered by- icturn man
without charire. Respectfully yours
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
831 Broad wTay, New York.
March 1, 1805 3m.
The Life and Campaigns of General lie
Clellan. for sale by jjjgg MURRAY.
Having adopted the
Cash system, offers the following Warts at
h-s-4 tiiau citv retail prices :
SUGAR KETTLES, ...
10 to 40 gallons.
COPPER KETTLES.
3 quarts to 40 galloiia. "
TINWARE,
all sorts and kinds.
SHEET 1 11 OX M AE,
every varietv.
EXJMELED S? TIXXEI) IRON WARE.
COPPER WaRK made to order.
SAD IRONS or SMOOTHING UIOXS
ZINC WASHBOARDS.
COOKFNT; STOVES. EGG STOVES
HE A TlXCr CO OK STU 'EX.
BRADLEY COOKING STOVES PA
TENT, ABBOTT & NOBLE,
and every other PitUt.urgh or Philadelphia
manufacturer's stov-s a'' ways on hand or
procured on 6 davs notice.
ODD PLATES AND GRATES for Stovts
always on hand.
CARBON OIL LAMPS, from 62ets.. to
$1.25, CHIMNEYS and WICKS al way
on hand.
SPOUTING.
MINER'S LAMPS,
OIL CANS.
POWDER CANS,
all s:zcs, constantly on hand.
COFFEE MILLS,.
TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROIL
ERS, JELLY Cake Moulds. Table and Te
Spoons, COAL BUCKETS.
Price list now ready for the Trade,
ami Merchants are respectfully inv;ted to
call and examine our Wares, send for
for a catalogue before purchasicg
elsewhere.
The above goods wilJ be furnishtd,
. WHOLESALE Oil RETAIJ .
AT TUE
JOHSSToWS STOVE & HOUSE FUESISHlSd
STOKE.
CANAL STREET.,
Oppc&ite the Weigh iajcz.
ASK FOR
FRANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE,
and save twaily percent, on your purca
Johnstown March. 13. 1803. tf.
Oli I O
PETROLIUM
COMPANY".
The undersigned having been appointed
an Agf nt for the subscription of STOCK to
the Company, begs leave to bubmit the fol
lowing statement :
This company is chattered by th3 Legis
lature of New York in conformity with the
law s of Ohio. Its capital stock is one mil
lion of dollars iu shares of one hundred dol
lars each. A portion of this stock is open
for subscription. The property is situated
in Morgan county, Ohio, and embraces about
fifteen hundred acres of land, the most of it
i hold in fee simi le and the balance held by
lease. Two miles of broad valley land suit-
i able for boiiui: wells. There are sixteen
j wells in successful operation producing 295
j Ec"i"g V 8
I i ) iw i) auu Juv-i. .j r o -----
;lls
To any person wishing to invest in tbia
enterprise, I will show them a map and give
them a pamphlet detailing the whole opera-
Oct. 26, li64-tf
Agent.
5 ATR1M0NIAL!
If A LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
it you wish to marry, address the under
signed, who will send you without money
and without charge, valuable information
that will euabie yni to marry bappy and
speedily, irrespective ct age, wealth or beau
ty. This information will cost you nothing,
ami if ou wish to marry, I will cheerfully
assist oii A ! letters strictly confidential.
The desired information sent by return mail,
and no questions jnked. addiess
SARAH B. LAMBERT,
Greenpotnt. Kings county, New Y'ork.
Oct. 19. lSo4-2m.
i
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW
I A LITTLC
OF EVERY THING relating to the human
: --ystem, ma'e and teinalc ; the causes and
treatment of diseases; the marraiage customs
j -f lhewild; how to marry well and a
s thousand thu gs never published before
I ra' t1'- revised and eularged. edition of
j " -Medical C mhon Sense," a curious book
1 f"r curious people, aud a good book for
. every one. 400 pa s, 100 Illustration,
l'iiee il.5G. Contents table sent free to
any address. Bo. ks mty In- had at the
, book stores, or will be sent by mail, pest
! paid on receipt of the price. Address
' E. B. FOOTE, M. D.,
; U"0 liroauw ay, .ew lors.
Feb. 1. 1?(5 6ui.
fOIi. KE.T.
The well known
and well patronized Tavern Stand in the
Borough of Ebensburg. known as the Union
Hons.-', is for nut and possession given on
the first of April next. For particular
apply to the proprietor
JOHN A. BLAIR.
Feb. 1. 1P0 4.
KIovai1 ANSOtlatlon,
PHILADELPHIA.
Diskases or the Nervous, Semisal.
Ukisauy and Sexual tstems new ana
' n-nn. fitment in reports of the
, ,WAU0 ASSOCIATION Sent by mail
. l el!Velipcs. free of charge,
; ' - ' Dfj. SKIIXEN UOUGUTEN.
2 Siutl
.i-'r.hia. Pa-
. .
r iu iiaunteu lower, i-v
For sale by
JAMES MURRAY.
An essay on the Harmonious Relations
between Divine Faith and Natural Reason.
tbr ale by
JAMES MURRAY.