Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, May 24, 1866, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MARKETS.
Kbexsbi-kg, May 22, 18GC Flour,
13 to 5s 14 barrel; Corn, 1 per
bu.-hcl ; lV;ans,Sl.25toif2; Hutter, 25c
p,r pound; Kjrjs, 15c per dozen; Flax
.J, ."?2.50; Timothyseed, $3,50; CIo-v-rsecd,
?3 Coii'ee, 30 anil 31c per lb.;
Molasses, 00c icr gallon ; Syrup, $1.25
",nj 1.40 ; Brown Sugar 12 and 10 cts.
nor pound; White, 20 "to 22c; Kice, 15
cents ; Wool, 10 and -15 cents per pound.
I'ii:i.AiK!.rniA, May 21, 1SGG. Flour,
$7.50 $10, $11.50, $13 and $1G
I r barrel ; Kyc Flour, $G per barrel ;
Wheat, $2.07, $2.20, $2.50 $2.80 and
j;irer bushel; L'vo, $1.10 and $1.12;
C'jru, S2 and 85 f Oats, C3 and 70c ;
i;aC0n Hams IS?, 10, 20 and 21c per
pound; Butter, 27, 35 and -11 cents per
pound; Eggs, IS and 10c per dozen;
C'luverseeJ, $5.55 and $5.75 per bushel ;
Tiniothysced, $5.50 and SC ; Flaxseed,
2.00 and $3 ; Wool, 10, 55, 57 and G5
tvnts per pound.
Li vi. Stock. The supply of Beef Cat
tle during tho past week amounted to
about 13.000 ln'ud. The prices realized
tVuUi 17 to 17rc per pound; 210 Cows
brought from 50 to jj'BO .or head ; 10,
IM0 S!iee were- di.-pesed of at 1'rom G.V to
Tc p?r pound; 2200 I logs sold at from
flo to $14 per 100 pound.
1'irTjia i: ir, M.cy 21. Flour, $12.25
and $12.50 per barrel; Spring Wheat
Flour, $11 and $11.25 per barrel : Bye
Flour, $5 50 and $0.75 ; Wheat, $2.20
per bushel ; Bye, 05e ; Barley, 85 and 90;
Corn, $S." and 00 ; Oats, 50 and 52c
per bushel ; Butter, 20 and 25c per lb.;
Eggs, 10 and 20 cents per dozen ; Bacon
llama, canvassed, 22, 23 and 23 he per
pound.
3 Cul. A. t i- Lloyd has been appoin
ted Assessor of Internal Bevenue of the
Twenty-Third District of Pennsylvania,
vice Marks, removed.
Din Near (lien Council, on Wednes
day, the 17th instant, Magdalena, wife of
Jacob (Fill, aged about 70 years. The
deceased haves a husband, ten children,
Co grand children and numerous friends to
mourn her death.
In Cambria township, on the 20th in
stant, Mr. Win. Biice, njred iibout 50
rears.
Announcement cf (CanHbatcs,
utJtcl to the Decision of the Democratic
County Cunctutiun.
AsiSKMl'.LY.
To the Democracy if 'Cambria County: I
uke this method of announcing myself as a
.Ci-i;.!;ite for Domination to the House of
Kq rtscr.taiives, by the next Democratic
tetany Convention. JOHN S. KHEY.
Kl-ensburg, Apiil 12, 1800.
associate JUDGE.
MICHAEL IIASSOX, Esq.. Ebensburg, Pa.
1. T. STORM, of Ebensburg, Fa.
IT.EDEUICK KIT TELL, Eben.-burg, P.i.
l.BEXS;;UUG - CRKSSON RAILROAD.
;i an.! after Monday, May 21, 18GG,
tia.i.s c:i this road will run as follows:
l-KAVE EllKNSUCIi'i
At i" .03 A. connecting with Baltimore
Express West and Day Express East.
At 6.40 1". M., connecting with Phila. Ex.
Etst and L;iy Express Ye.-.t.
I.tav:; CuessuX
At s A. M., or on departure of Bait.
!'.vpr.ss We.t.
At s .-H P. M.. or on departure of the Phila
i!dp!ii.i Express West.
10 CONSUMPTIVES.
i he advertiser, having been restored to
l- a'thina few weeks by a very simple
M:. i alter having suffered for several
: irs with a bevcro lung affection, and that
er-.'.d disease. Consumption is anxious to
i'..ke ki.owu to his fallow-sufferers the
l:.i.l!;s of cure.
T; all who desire It, he will send a copy
fte prescription used ("free of charge)
.th the directions for preparing and using
t:.c s-.ime, which they will find a sure cure
f r CoNM Mrnox, Asthma, Bkonchitis,
( ui Giis, Colds, and all Throat and Lung
Affections. The only object of the adverti-.-r
in sending the Prescription is to benefit
the afflicted, and spread information which
ho conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes
'very sufferer will try his remedy, as it will
st tl.cm nothing, and may prove a bless-
P.'.rihcs wisliing the prescription, fuse,
ly return mail, will please address
I.'ev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co , New York
Fu. 1, lS0U.lv.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A i.Jentiernau who suffered for years
-ervcus Debility, Premature Decav. at
from
and all
t;.e sittets of youthful indiscretion", will, for
tuowke of suffering humanity, send free to
: ueeu u, receipt and dir
or v.uMi the simple remedy by wl
rections
tue tfmniv liv whirh hf
W:iv rn...l . . ' . . J J
u..u. rtliUerers U'lMmfr tn nrnlit
fi.. ..... . e - - j
..i.rv;, UStT S OX
ipcriencc, can do so by
aauressin.
v , ,J01IXI!- OGDEN,
-No. 1 Chamhcra St., New York.
lb. 1st, trj. iv-
b 1 RANGE, BUT TRUE.
Every young lady and gentleman in the
autcH can hear something very
uy1 10 U.eir advantage by return mail (free
aare.) hy addressing the undersigned.
; i;u'ln" k"' f being humbugged will
, ru t1no!l, hg thu card. All others
" l"l''uc address i heir obedient servant,
TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN,
e,i , 1c 811 Broadway, New York.
Dr. Franklin and the South Carolina
1'laulcr.
A friend relates to us that the Summer
before the war at the house of a hospitable
South Carolinian planter, he was up one
morning with the sun and was about to
venture forth on a morning walk, when he
was checked by the planter at the door.
'You cannot pass. Sir. Too early."
"Too early ! Why, my dear Colonel,
what bays Dr. Franklin 7"
"Early to bed and early to rise will make
a man healthy and wealthy and wise.' "
"Very fine, sir; but all a fallacy. Early
rising and the inhalation, upon an empty
stomach, of the morning malaria of this
country, North and South, have been the
death of thousands the death of thousands,
sir. from the time of Capt. John Smith to
this day, Wait till after breakfast, fortify
your stomach with a cup of hot coffee, and
then, the noxious vapors of the night being
exhaled by the sun, we will take a moruiDg
ride.'-
"But my dear Colonel, I am already for
tified with a wine-glass of IIOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS.
"Ah, then, sir, you may stick to Dr.
Franklin. llostetter's agent at Charleston
supplies me, and I am expecting a box to
day with my wagon. Those Bittters, I
find, are a sure protective against all the fe
vers resulting from malaria. .Doctor Frank
lin holds good, sir, even in the swamps of
South Carolina, if fortified with Hostetter's
Bitters."
! 3- Mrs. Lucy Gore, one of the survi
j vors of the Wyoming massacre, died in
j Shesheguin, on the 3d ult. There are
' now but two living witnesses of that ev
I cnt Mrs. Satterlee, of Smithfield, Brad
ford county, and Mrs. Deborah Sutton, of
Scranton.
Xlcto pbrrliscmcnts.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE partnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned, in the practice of
the law, having been dissolved, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to us, under
the firm of Johnston & Oatman, for profes
sional services, are requested to call and
settle the same immediately.
11. L. JOHNSTON,
GEO. W. OATMAN.
Ebensburg, May 24, 18GC.-3t.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
WOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
(( partnership heretofore existing between
Michael Snyder and Silas Byrne, engaged in
the lumbering business, in Susquehanna
township, Cambria county, has been dis
solved. The business will hereafter be
carried on by Michael Snvder and others.
MICHAEL SNYDER,
SILAS BYRNE.
Susqiehanna tp., May 24, 1866.3.
18C6.
rnosPECT'Us
18C6.
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1.1st or Retailers
OF Foreign and Domestic Merchandise in
Cambria county, for the year 18CC :
OIIXSTO WN BOIIO UGH.
CLASS. "1JCESSE.
2 Wood, Morrell & Company $150- 00
14 Christian Krieger, C- 7 00
14 Mangold & Co., 4 v 00
14 Guinsburg & Behr's. -J'j06
14 William M'Pherson. 7 00
14 William Updegrave, 7 00
14 Gueth & Co., 7 00
14 G. Bantley, x 7 00
14 Kistner & Co., 7 00
14 Adam Pfair, 7 00
14 C. Zimmerman, jr., 7 00
14 A. Burgraff, 7 00
12 John Geis, 12 50
12 John Dibert, 12 50
12 John J. Murphey. 12 50
14 J. J. Murphey & Co., 7 00
14 E. Young. 7 00
13 C. Suppes, 10 00
13 James J. Murphy, 10 00
14 Michael Gronberg, 7 00
13 E. Leopold & Bro., 10 00
13 Kress & Co., 10 00
14 Jacob Wild, 7 00
14 William Caldwell. 7 00
14 Levergood & Co , 7 00
14 Samuel Lenhart. 7 00
14 J. Swauk & Co., 7 00
13 V. Luther, 10 00
13 J.M.King, 10 00
14 G. Murr, 7 00
13 Jacob Fend, 10 00
14 John C. Thain, 7 00
14 M. G. Crawford. 7 CO
14 Henry Schnable. 7 00
14 P. II. Barkhart, 7 00
14 J. B. Fromald. 7 00
14 Charles Unverzaet. 7 00
14 Lewis Luckhardt, 7 00
14 J. S.Ogden, 7 00
14 1). C.Morris, 7 00
14 John Thomas, 7 00
14 Cyrus Hart, 7 00
14 William Berlin, 7 00
11 Henry Walters, 7 00
14 M. J. Parke, 7 00
14 I. E. Chandler, 7 00
14 Levy & Lewis, 7 00
14 A. Montgomery. 7 00
14 It. W. Barnheisel, 7 00
14 F. Border. 7 00
14 David Creed, 7 00
14 C. T. Frazer, 7 00
14 N. Horn & Co., 7 00
14 George J. Thomas, 7 00
14 John Benton, 7 00
14 S. It. Varner, 7 00
13 George Wehn & Co., 10 00
14 William Pike, 7 00
14 Lehman & Co , 7 00
14 Hay Brothers, 7 00
14 P. O'Connell, 7 00
13 John Shoffner, 10 00
1 1 Daniel M'Keuna, 7 00
14 Samuel Dibert, 7 00
14 II. Pritcbard. 7 00
14 F. Marbourg. 7 00
14 Osborn & Fisher, 7 00
14 Krauss & Co., 7 00
14 E, James, 7 00
14 L. Li-htenborger, 7 00
14 M. W. Keim, 7 00
14 David Reese. 7 00
14 Richard Bennett, 7 00
14 It. T. Davis, 7 00
14 Jared Williams. 7 00
14 F. Kreps, 7 00
14 R. Durach, 7 00
13 T. G. Stewart & Co. 10 00
13 F. W. Hay, 10 00
14 J. A. M'Kinney, 7 00
14 Kauffman & Co., 7 00
14 Fockler & Levergood, 7 00
13 D. Dibert. 10 0u
14 Adam Fockler, 7 50
14 Sarah Dickey, 7 00
CAMBRIA DO R0 UGH.
14 John Ryan,
14 George Smith,
14 Joseph Stibech,
WHITE TOWMS111P.
14 George Walters,
MILL VILLE BOROUGH.
14 Henry Baltzer,
14 Peter M'Dermott,
14 George W. Stutzman,
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
COS EM A UGH B 0 RCUGII.
14 Peter Fisher, 7 00
14 Mary Lynch, 7 00
E BESS BURG BOROUGH.
14 James Murray, 7 00
14 George Gurley, 7 00
14 C. T. Roberts, 7 00
13 K. Roberts, 10 00
13 V.S. Barker, 10 00
13 E. Shoemaker & Co., 10 00
13 J. M. Thompson, 10 00
13 E. Hughes. 10 00
12 A. A. Barker, 12 50
14 R. It. Thomas, 7 00
14 George Huntley, 7 00
14 G. G.Owens. 7 00
14 K. II. Tudor, 7 00
14 Rees Lloyd, 7 00
14 Evan Evans. 7 00
14 M. S. Harr, 7 00
TAYLOR 'IV WNSIUP.
14 William Alexander, 7 00
14 Roberts & Hildebrand, 7 00
14 M. M'Cabe, 7 00
14 A. G. Crooks, 7 00
CONEMAUGII TOWNSHIP.
14 Nutter & Ayres, 7 00
14 Peter Rubrits, 7 00
CARROLLTOWX BOROUGH.
14 Adolph Fisher, 7 00
14 John Wirtner, 7 00
14 George Brook, 7 00
14 Francis Grosberger, 7 00
14 Joseph Maucher, 7 00
12 A. A. Barker, 12 50
14 Simon Schroth, 7 00
14 John Buck. 7 00
CARROLL TOWNSHIP. -
14 Jacob Leib, 7 50
CLEARFIELD TOWNSHIP.
14 Michael Barnicle, 7 00
14 A. Saupp, 7 00
14 S. J. Inlow, 7 00
14 Alice Wharton. 7 00
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
14 J. H. Dysart & Co., 7 00
14 Otho Styncr, 7 00
14 William Tiley, 7 00
li Shoemaker & Co., 7 00
14 Jane Mullen, ". 750
14 E. M'lntoshlr---7 00
14 Mark M'Lauhlm,'-, . . 7 50
MUNS TER TO WNSHIP.
14 Dennis Farran, 7 50
WILMORE BOROUGH.
14 William R. Hughes, 7 00
14 John M'Colgan, 7 00
14 Lawrence Cassidy, 7 00
T4jjani?s M'Breeu, , 7 00
1 4'K ate Shry hock, 7 00
14 Susan Long, 7 00
14 E. Beddel!, 7 00
14 John Shrotc, 7 00
14 II. Allenbach, 7 00
14 Mrs. Lovett. 7 rjO
LORETTO BOROUGH.
14 Patrick Shiels, 7 00
14 Francis O'Friel, 7 00
14 Felix Jacobs, 7 00
14 William Litzinger, 7 00
14 John Bradley, 7 00
14 Philip Ilerzog, 7 00
14 Charles Miller, 7 00
14 F. D. Saupp. 7 00
14 C. Addlesberger, 7 50
ALLEGHENY TOWNSHIP.
14 Thomas Bradley, 7 00
14 James Henry, 7 00
14 PatricK. Smith. 7 00
GALLITZ1N.
13 E. & II. Nutter,
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
14 J. J.Troxell,
14 F. J. Parish,
14 Jacob Gearhart,
CHEST SPRINGS BOROUGH.
14 S. M. Douglass,
14 John Conrad,
14 Wagoner & Little,
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
13 E. & II. Nutter,
SUMMITVILLE BORO UGH.
14 James P. Murray,
14 James Gilleu,
14 William M'Connell,
14 Christ Rich,
BLACKLICK TOWNSHIP.
14 William Duncan,
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
JA CKSO N T 0 WNSHIP.
14 Christian Harrison, 7 50
14 Samuel Albach, 7 50
RICHLAND TO WNS HIP.
14 Georg Conrad, 7 00
14 George Berkey, 7 50
RESTAX'ItANTS AND BATING IfOt'SES.
JOHNSTOWN BOROUGH.
Joseph Boxler. $10 00
Philip Shultheis,
Henry C. Reitz,
Jacob Feud,
John Walsb,
F. Kreps.
George K order,
Patrick Kelly,
John Map;ee,
Graff& Hubach,
John E. Sterner,
CONEMAUGII BOROUGH.
Teter Fisher,
Joseph Alwiae,
Francis Seitz,
Christ Hecker,
CAMBRIA BOROUGH.
Owen M'Caffrey,
Jwhn Reiberg,
Joseph Sawler,
John Wass,
George Niich,
Robert Foster,
MILL VILLE BOROUGH.
Joseph Bradley,
Ann Daily,
Lewis It. Jones,
Henry Boltzer.
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
CARROLLTOWN BOROUGH.
A. Stoltz, JO 00
A. Haug, 10 0U
P. Elw anger, 10 00
U. Blum, 10 00
I V ASHING T ON T 0 WNSHIP.
Mark M'Laughlin, 10 00
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
John Pearson, 10 00
S UMM1T VILLE BOROUGH.
Christ Rich, 10 00
George Gussregen, 10 00
WILMORE BOROUGH
John Shrote, 10 00
James M'Brcen, 10 00
BREWERIES AND DISTILLERIES.
MUNSTER TOWNSHIP.
William Glass, 15 00
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP.
Joseph Geis, 15 00
JOHNSTOWN BOROUGH.
Graff & Huback, 15 00
John E. Sterner, 15 00
Henry Hausman, 15 00
CARR 0L L TO WN BORO UGH.
JuleusStich, I5 00
II. Blume. 15 00
LORETTO BOROUGH.
F. Bingle, 15 00
CAMBRIA BOROUGH.
II. Vockerod. 15 00
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
George Gussregan, 15 00
lilLLTARD TABLES.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
George W. Mullen. 2 40 00
JOHNSTOWN BOROUGH.
Jac. Holtzworth, 3 50 00
TEX-FItf ALLEYS.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
George W. Mullen, 1 30 00
An appeal will be held at th Treasurer's
Office, at Ebensburg. on Monday the 4th
day of JuneTlSCG.
JOHN COX, Mercantile Appraiser.
May 17, 18t6-4t.
The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
forty different styles, adapted to sacred and
secular music, for $80 to $000 each. FIFTY-ONE
GOLD OR SILVER MEDALS,
or other first premiums awarded them. Il
lustrated Catalogues free. Address, MA
SON & HAMLIN. Boston, or MASON
BROTHERS. New Yoek.
Sept. 6, 1865.1y.
There will be sold on Tuesday, the 5th day
of June next, in the Borough of Ebens
burg, Cambria county, the following proper
ty, to wit :
The Law Library of Philip S. Noon, late
of Ebensbuig, deceased, consisting of full
sets of the Reports of the Supreme Court
of Pennsylvania from Ycates' Reports down
regularly to the 11th vol. of Wright.
Also : A large number cf the most ap
proved and latest editions of the Elementa
ry Authors, on Evidence, Pleading and
Practice ; Bacon's Abridgment, Digests of
Decissions, and of Laws of the State ; 24
vols, of the Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania
bound ; 10 vols, of the Congressional Globe ;
24 vols, of the Colonial Records and Penna.
Archives; the choicest Poetical Works; the
Lives and Writings of some of the most
Eminent Public Men of the United States
and Europe, besides a large number of
miscellaneous works on Literature, Science
and Politics.
Also: Office and Household Furniture,
consisting of Book Cases, Tables, Chairs,
Beadsteads, Bedding, Desks, and Stoves,
with a variety of Kitchen Furniture. There
will be sold also a Piano-foite, with Stool,
and Cover, and many other things too nu
merous to mention.
Terms of Sale will be made known on the
day of sale. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock,
p. m. PHILIP COLLINS,
May 17, 186C.td Administrator.
LICUXSE IVOTICE.
THE Petitions of the following persons will
be presented to the Court of Quarter Ses
sions for the County of Cambria, June Term,
18G6 :
TAVERN LICENSE.
Michael J. Smith. Allegheny township.
Philip Faddle & Co.,
A. P. Baker, Carroll township.
Joseph Cole, Carrolltown.
Adam Kurtz, Cambria borough.
Daniel McDonald, Cambria borough.
Edward Home, Cambria borough,
Michael Baruicle, Clearfield township.
Peter Malzie, Conemaugh, boro. 1st Ward.
Francis Seitz, Conemaugh boro. 2nd Ward.
John Sivert Conemaugh boro. 2nd Ward.
John Fisher, Conemaugh boro. 2nd Ward.
Isaac Crawford, Ebensburg boro. W. Ward
James Downey, Johnstown boro. 2nd Ward.
John Bending, Johnstown boro. 2nd Ward.
John Kraft, Johnstown boro. 3d Ward.
Remiguis Durach, Johnstown bor. 3d Ward.
John 15. Myers, Loretto borough.
Philip Herzng, Loretto borough.
Joseph Geis, Richland township.
George Coarad. Richland township.
Peter Heim, Richland township.
Victor Voegtly, Summerhill township.
Henry Hughes. Summitville borough.
Lenhart Kest, Taylor township.
William Callan, Washington township.
Francis P. Grosberger, Carrolltown boro.
Lawrence Stich, Carrolltown borough.
Lawrence Schroth, Carrolltown borough.
Jacob Glasser, Chest township.
Samuel F. George, Chest Springs borough,
Jos Shoemaker, Conemaugh boro. 2nd W'd.
Geo. Gurley, Ebensburg boro., West Ward.
J. A. Moore, Ebensburg boro., East W8rd.
Jno. B. Williams, Johnstown boro. 2J W'd.
Jas. li. M'Creight, Johnstown " 2d Ward.
Richard Jelly, " " "
Wm. D. Nicholson,
William Palmer, " " 3d Ward.
David Metzear, " ' 4th Ward.
Dominick MTIugh. Millville borough.
Emanuel James, ' '
Lawrence Furlong, Taylor township.
George W. Mullin, Washington township.
Veronica Reilly, ' 44
John Wilkins,
Michael J. Piatt. Suequehanna township.
John A. Blair, Ebensburg borough.
John N. Holman, Johnstown. 4th ward.
Mary Ann M'Kenzie, Chest Springs.
Owen Sweeny. Washington township.
TO SELL BY THE QUART.
Henry Schnabel, Johnstown bor. 4th W'd.
D. W. Goughnour, Johnstown, 3rd Ward.
Cyrus Hart. Johnstown borough 4th Ward.
GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Clerk Q. S.
Ebensburg, May 10, 18GC.
IVotlce.
IN the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria
county. No. 122, March Term, 18C6.
Writ of Partition.
Arabella Welch, (widow) et. ah, heirs &c,
of Sylvester Welch, deceased,
vs.
Louise Jones, (widow,) Beverly Jones, and
John B. Jones, guardian of Stella Jones,
Carrie Jones, Howard M. Jones, and
Jesse Jones, heirs, &c, of Samuel Jones,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given, to the above
named defendants, that by virtue of the
above mentioned writ of partition, an in
quest will be held and taken upon the pre
mises therein described, on Friday the 25iA
day of May, A. D , 1806, at one o'clock in
the afternoon, for the purpose of making
partition of the said real estate, if the same
can be done without prejudice to or spoiling
of the whole, otherwise to value and ap
praise the same ; as in the said writ required ;
at which time and place said defendants can
attend if they see proper.
JAMES MYERS, Sheriff.
Sheriff 's office, Ebensburg,
May 3, 18CG.4t. J
r. j. lloydT"
SUCCESSOR OF K. S. HUNN.
DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PAINTS.
Office on Main street opposite " Moore's
House."
EBENSBURG, Ta.
Ebensburg, May 17-1866-tf.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. Pre
ferred by all practical Painters ! Try it !
and you will have no other. Manufactured
only by ZIEGLER & SMITH.
Wholesale Drup. Paint and Gbss Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
February 8, 18G6.1y.
AFRESH lot of prime Segars and Tobacco
just received and for sale at the Book
Store of JAMES MURRAY.
Register's A'otice.
"VTOTICE is hereby given, that the follow
XI ing accounts have been passed and
filed in the Register's office, at Ebensburg,
and will be presented to the Orphans' Court
of Cambria county, for confirmation and al
lowance, on Monday Vie Fourth day if June
next, to wit :
The account of Elizabeth George, Admx.
of John Barnes, late of Johnstown, dee'd.
The account of Dominick Eager, Adair,
of Simon Brandle, late of Chest township,
deceased.
The ninth account of John Dibert, jr..
Admr., cum teslamento annexo of John Di
bert Sr., late cf Johnstown, deceased.
The first, and final account of E. J. Wa
ters, Esq., Exr. of David Abrams, late of
Cambria township, deceased.
The account of Robert Gillan, Admr..
cum testamenlo annexo, ot John Gillan, lato
of Jackson township, deceased.
The account of Moses B. Mil'er, guardian
of the minor heirs of Benedict Lehman, late
of Richland township, deceased.
The account of Joseph Burgoon, Exr., of
Robert Burgoon, late of Washington town
ship, deceased.
The first account of John Williams, guar
dian of the minor children cf Evan H. Ro
berts, late of Cambria township, deceased.
The fourth account of Ann Henrv, late
Ann Webster. Admx. of William Webster,
late of Washington township, deceased.
The account of Will iara Tilev, Admr. of
William Tiley, late of Washington township,
deceased.
The account of Jacob Kirkpatrick, Exr.
of James Kirkpatrick, late of Chest to.vu
ship, deceased.
The third, and final account of Edward
Shoemaker, -Admr. of Rev. Thos. MtCul
louh, late of Cambria county, deceased.
The first account of David G. Hubert,
Admr. of Henry Hubert, late of Richland
township, deceased.
The acccunt of M. Hasson, guardian of
Thomas II. Porter.
The account of Moses B Miller, Exr. of
Peter Hostetler, late of Richland township,
.deceased.
The account of George Carrell, Admr. of
Jacob Fresh, late of Jackson township,
deceased.
The first and final account of Eleanor
and Rowland Humphreys, Adarrs. of John
Humphreys, late of Cambria township,
deceased.
The first and final account of Joseph
Criste, Admr. of John O'Donnell, late of
Cambria county, deceased.
The first and final account of John R.
Paul, guardian of the minor children of
Jacob Paul, late of Richland township, dee'd.
The second and final account of Michael
Dunnegan, Admr. cf I'hili) Smith, late of
Allegheny township.
The account of M. Ilasson, guardian of
Luke Patrick Burgoon.
The account of Michael Noon, Exr. cf
James Murphy, late of Allegheny township,
deceased.
The first and final account of Joseph
Croyle and John Rorabaugh. Admrs. of
Wendle Mojer, late of Croyle township,
deceased.
The second and final account of H. Kiu
kead, Admr. of Wil!k.m Wherry, late if
Ebensburg, deceased.
JAMES GRIFFIN. Register.
Register's office, Ebensburg, )
May 10, 18G6.4t. " j
Executor's Notice.
TETTERS of Administration cum lestamen-
l to annexo, upon the estate of Richard
Nagle, late of Susquehanna township Cam
bria county, deceased, have been grr.nted to
the subscribers, by the Register of Cauibiia
county. All persons inlcbted to said estate
will please come forward and pay the same ;
and those having claims against will present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN R. NAGLE.
RICHARD II. NAGLE,
May 17. 18GG-Ct. Executors.
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. M, M'CLURE,
OF Johnstown, has opened an office one the
corner of Centre and Maiu streets, in
this place, (building formerly occupied by
Mr. Callan as a hotel, up stairs, front room.)
where he may be found on the Jirst Monday
of every month, and remain one or two
weeks. TMay 10, 1SC6.
For Sale or Kent.
A FARM containing forty acres, about six
acres of which aro cleared, with a ;ood
house and barn and an excellent orchard
thereon, situate at Mullin Bridge, on the
Turnpike in Cambria township, Cambria
county, about two miles East of Ebensburg.
is offered for sale or rent. The uncleared
portion of the land is covered with a large
growth of excellent timber, and the entire
farm is well supplied with good vater. For
further information apply to the undersigned
living in Munster. Minister township Pa.
ROSANNA McKIM.
April 12, lSGG.3t..
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Will
do more and better work at a given Cost,
than any other ! Try it ! Manufactured only
by ZIEGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Faiut and Glass Dealers,
No. 187 North THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
Feb. 8, ISCG.ly.
JOSEPH Hl'DOWALD,
ATTORNE I'-AT-L A W,
Eeensbceg, Pa.,
o
FFICE on Centre street, opposite
Moore's Hotel. Apr. 26, 18G6-tf
DR. THOMAS II. DOYLE,
HAVING located permaieutly in Chest
Springs, Pa., respectfully tendcisbis
professional services to the citizens of that
place and vicinity. Office oue door abovo
E. & II. Nutter's store.
Chest Springs. Apiil 27. ISCG-lm.
ARPENTER'S RHEUMATIC FLUID, for
i sale at the Book Store of
Feb. 22, 18G6. JAMES MURRAY.
HALLAGHER'S MAGICAL HAIR OIL.
J and VEGATABLE OIL SOAP, for sale
at the Book Store of
Feb. 22, 1865. JAMES MURRAY.