grmocrat anb Stnlintl. ' Democratic County Convention. The Democracy of Cambria county are ctcd to assemble at the usual places r.f'l1' flections, in their respective elcc- , V.rUrts, on Saturday, the 23d day of 'I . "lM, t'1 elect Delegates to a Conven 1 icli will convene at the Court House. nLVl,..4mrL', on Monday, the 25th day of lti.at one o'clock, T. M., for the of nominating a County Ticket, and ) ,Si Itm such other duties as the usages of tile pirty and the interests of the Country cirreiiure. . i full attendance is requested. GEORGE W. OATMAN, Chairman Democratic Co. Com. Elenshurg. May 29, 1SG6. "Democratic State Committee. A ceding of the Democratic State Com n,:Krt will be held at the ST. CHARLES HOTEL, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of jLXY, 1PCC. at 11 o'clock a. m. YM. A. WALLACE, Cb airman. Court Proceedings. The following cases were disposed of in tie Court of Qnarter Sessions, last week. We will give this weekV proceedings in our i.-xt isue : tVn,monwca!th vs. John Sob rote ; Indict ment f.T keeping a Tippling Iloure. True Pill, Heads guilty and submits. Sentenc ed to pay a rltie of $10 for the use of the Wilmore borough School District, aud the costs. Same vs. same: Indictment fr keeping a Tippling II u.-e. Ti ue Mill. On motion and leave the Distrkt Attorney entered a nolle SC'li I. Same vs. V. Malzie: Indictment for keop i Tippling House. True U.il. On motion and leave the District Attorney enteral a if He prosequi, l'n payment of the costs ly the defendai.t. S.une vs. same; Indittment for selling !:jii r to a person of Known intemperate habits. True bill. On motion and leave tLe District Attorney intend a nolle pros tqui, uu payment of the costs by the defen dant. Saaie vs. James McRrecm; Indictment f, r keeping a Tippling House. True bill. I'leais guilty and submits. Sentenced to pay a fine of S10 to the Wilmore borough S:W District, and the costs. Same vs. same; I mlictment for keej ing a Tifipliug lloue. Tvue bill. On motion and kave the District Attorney entered a nolle jroseqiti, on payment of the costs by the du Mui.mt. Same vs. John Brown; Indictment for Lifjamy. True bid. Found guity, Same vs. Francis K. Ilerlinger; Indicts cunt for obtaining money under false pre tenses. True bill. Defendant's recognizance firlVited. Sime vs. John Akim; Indictment for as Kiiilt and battery. True bill. Nat guilty. Same vs. Jacob Ream, jr.; Indictment for keeping a Tippling House True bill. On ni"tii a and lea'e the District Attorney en tered a nolle prosequi, on pay meat of the cots by the defendant. Same vs. John llornick; Indictment for larceny and receiving stolen goods. True bill. Found guilty. Same vs. Uarbara llornick; Indictment fr larceny. True bill. Found guilty. Same vs. Legran l Davis; Indictment for assault ami battery. True bill. Not guilty on the first count of the indictment, but K'j;!ty ou the second count. Sentenced to piy a tine of ,il and the costs, he having already been imprisoned three months. Same vs. James Landers; Indictment for asult and battery. True bill. Same vs. D.vi l V, yle; Indictment for false preteuse. Trim bill. Not guilty, and defendant and prosecutor to pay the costs e-juu'ly. Sniue vs. Rose Ann Burns; Indictments for kteping a Tippling House. True bill. Re c.cri.izance forfeited. Same vs. Jwhn Henry Smith; Indictment for adultiy. True bill. Found guilty, anJ recumr-Acnded to the mercy of the Court. Seiaeuced to pay a line of $-30 and the C' st.--, and to uiuleigo an imprisonment in t:.e Cjuuty jail for three months. SariiO vs. Thomas Markey; Indictment for ault and battery. Not a true bill, and t;:e prosecutor to pay the costs. Same vs. Andrew Hemming; Indictment f r selling liquor to a minor. Not a true t'.l and the prosecutor to pay the costs. Same vs. Joseph Cole; Indictment for lar ceny and receiving stolen goods. Not guily, and the prosecutor to pay the costs. Same vs. I'cter Fisher; Indictment for keeping a Tippling House. Not a true bill, and the County to pay the costs. Same vs. Patrick Cole and Jacob Gates; Indictment for felony. True bill. Continued. Same vs. Christian Ilecker; Indictment for S'T.ing liquor ou Sunday. True bill. Con t:nued, and to enter into recognizance. Same vs. same; Indictment for keeping a Tippling House. Continued. Same vs. James D. Hamilton; Indictment 1 t keeping a Tippling House. True bill. Same vs. Daniel Kifeline; Indictment for la.rror.i- v.. - Sirue vs. Wm. Cole, Hugh Cole and Geo. '-"Dtiriued and to enter in recognizance. Same vs. Samuel Bittey; Indictment for 'rnble entry. Not guilty. S.une vs. Vhibp H. Jones; Indictment for .'W. True bill. Defendant's recognizanco s.c vs. R Pingle; Indictment for selling 'T-ior t.n Sunday. True Kill. Continued. A rotMi nun named Black, employed, understand, as a brakesman on the rail r'J, who lives at or near Belsano, in this 't'ty.had Li.s f)0, severely crushed, while 3 'C discharge if his calling, in the ncigh-1-tIio.j.I ef Johi;.,tovn, on Saturday last. A ric-Mc celebration is to come off at "r"!;!vn. on tho 4th of July. Tho-e , 0 in t i spend a pleasant day among an A '"ti""uny hoci,d and agreeable cUj of ! sViliU u-A fail to atteoe!. I Boiler Explosion. The boiler attached to the Steam Mill of Jame3 Young & Co., located on the stone turnpike, four miles West of Ebcnsburg, in Cambria township, this county, exploded on Monday afternoon, immediately after the hands had returned from dinner. The boiler was blown entire ly out of the end of the mill, the frame work and all its surroundings were shattered to pieces. The sawyer, George Burkey, was blown some distance, and it is thought that his shoulder and one of his legs were broken. Robert James, the fireman, was blown a considerable distance and so effect ually covered up with the rubbish thrown by the force of tho explosion that it was some considerable time before he could be found. Severe injuries were inflicted on different parts of his person, which it is feared may result fatally. Texxsylvakian Wanted. The Cleve land Herald gives the following, which, we trust will reach the eye of some friend of the departed soldier referred to : Geo. Wilson, supposed to be a resident of Pennsylvania, was enlisted b' Capt. Wm. Kenny, of Co. B, 8th Ohio Infantry, in Juno, 1861. Just before the battle of Get tysburg he gave the Captain a cheque for SCO. During that memorable engagement Wilson was killed. The Captain, now liv ing in this city, has the cheque and says there is some back pay and bounty due the soldier. Wilson once informed a comrade, while on picket guard, that ho was born in Pennsylvania; that he had been absent from home over six j'ears, and that his parents did not kniw anything relative to his where abouts. Captain Kenny is desirous of send ing the cheque to his fritnds, if they can be found. JonxsTows. The following items are ex tracted from the Democrat of the 13th inst : Mr. Henry Ilcrle, while working last Sat urday on the wooden bridge over the Con eaiaugh river at Cambria borough, made a misstep and was precipitated to the bottom of the river, where his head hit a large stone, and broke bis skull, causing instant death. James Ilaney, a boy working in the miues in Prospect, was killed on last Mon day evening in the following manner : When the miners stopped working in the evening James attempted to get upon one of the mules used in the mines, to ride home, but falling to get on the mule's back, his f )ot caught in the gears; the mule became frightened and ran to the stable, dragging James along, his head coming in contact with the ground, bruising it in a shocking manner and causing instant death. Bv His Works Ye Shall Know Him. Dr. S. Bolford, Dentist, has been visiting our town on professional business for many years, during which time a vast amount of work has passed through his hands, which has rendered very general satisfaction; con sequently, the Dr. is regarded in this section as a skillful master workman, lile still con tinues to visit this place on the 4th Monday of each month. During, his absence, Lewis X, Snyder, a 'ery proficient workman, who received his knowledge of the profession from Dr. Belford, remains in his office, and attends promptly and properly to all work which may be required. ' Blackuck TownshiP. The third meet ing of the Democratic Club of Blacklick township, of which John Ferguson is Presi dent and L. Roberts Brallier is Secretary, was held on Saturday evening last. The meeting was well attended and quite a num ber of persons enrolled themselves as mem bers. It is the intention of the club to hold a regular meeting every two weeks. Black lick is moving in the right direction and her example should be imitated by other town ships. Man Killed. A man named George Wilkison, of Blacklick township, near Bel sano, this county, was struck on the head by tho limb of a tree while engaged in fell ing timber, on Monday last, which crushed his skull and killed him instantly. An in quest was held on the body by Esq. Kinkead, on Tuesday, and a verdict rendered in ac cordance with the facts. Mr. Wilkison was a married roan, aged about ttirty years, and leaves a wife and two small children to mourn his loss. Fourth op July. Is it intended that the fourth of July shall stop over for a day at Ebensburg, or be permitted to pass without having auy honors paid to it. As yet we have not heard the subject mentioned. Let us have an expression of opinion, or some suggestions as to tho best manner in which to observe the day appropriately. A part of tho business only, transacted by the Court last week, is given in this is sue of our paper. Court is still is session. A full report of the causes tried, sentences, &c., during both weeks will be completed in our next. A wordy orator once got up and said : "Sir, after much reflection, consideration and examination, I have calmly, and deliberate ly, aud carefully come to the determined conclusion, that in those cities where the population is very large, there is a greater number of men, women and children, than in cities where the population is less." The orator above referred to spoke correctly, and those who are contending that V. S. Barker keeps constantly on hand a large supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. which he sells as cheap as any other house in this section, are also correct in their assertions. Call and see bim, and you will be convinced of this fact. Scmmitville Borough. A Democratic Club has been organized in Summitville bor ough, of which John Sharabaugh is Presi dent, and James W. Condon is Secretary. Two meeting have been held which were well attended and a spirit manifested which indicates that this borough will render a good account of herself in October next. The young man calling himself Charles Mitchell, who was arrested and detained here for horse-stealing, has been removed to the Westmoreland county jail. Five Cent Pieces. It is a pleasant thing to know that five cent pieces are once more to be coined and put into circu lation in this country. Little by little we may be able to return in this manner, to something resembling specie payments, in small change at any rate. It will be no use to hoard up coin by no means intrinsi cally worth their denominations. The New Haven Palladium announces that the Undine Boat Club of Yale has accepted a challenge from the boat-club of the Lawrence Scientific School of Harv ard to compete with them at Worcester at the time of the annual college regatta in July. This is the first contest between the scientific schools of the two Univer sities. the: markets. EuENsnrBG, June 13, 18GG. Flour, $13 to 14 per barrel; Corn, $1 per bushel;" Beans, 1.25 to $2; Butter, 25c per pound ; Eggs, 15c per dozen; Flax seed, 82.50; Timothyseed, 3,50; Clo verseed, S ; Coffee, 30 and 31c per lb. ; Molasses, 90c per gallon ; Syrup, 1.25 and 1.40 ; Brown Sugar 12 and 13 cts. per pound ; White, 20 to 22c ; Kice, 15 cents ; Wool, 50 cents per pound. nnounttmcnt of (Cnniibatcs, Subject to Hie Decision of the Democratic County Convention. ASSEMBLY. To the Democracy of Cambria County : I take this method of announcing myself as a candidate for nomination to the House of Representatives, by tbe next Democratic County Convention. JOHN S. KHEY. Ebensburg, April 12, 18C6. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. MICHAEL HASSON, Esq., Ebensburg, Ta. D. T. STORM, of Ebensburg, Pa. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. FRANCIS BEARER, Carroltwon borough. JOHN FERGUSON, Blacklick township. RICHARD DETTLING. Washington tp.. FREDERICK KITTELL, Ebensburg, Pa. EBENSBURG & CRKSSON RAILROAD. On and after Monday, May 21, 1800, trains on this road will run as follows : Leave Ebensburo At 6.05 A. M., connecting with Baltimore Express West and Day Express East. At 6.40 P. M., connecting with Phila. Ex. Eist aud Day Express West. Leave Cressox At 8.30 A. M.. or on departure of Bait. Express West. At 8.40 P. M., or on departure of the Phila delphia Express West. S. Til. Petteugill & Co. Advertising Agents, 37 Park Row New York, and 10 State streot, Boston, are the authorized Agents for the "Dem ocrat & Sentinel," and the most influen tial and largest circulating Newspapers in the United States and Canadas. They are empowered to contract for us at our lowest terms. A Beacon of Health. The good things of this world have each their appointed missions. It is the mission of Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters to prevent and relieve a great variety of ailments. For twelve years its success as a protect ive and a remedy has been without check or drawback. It is strong negative evidence of this fact, that the efficacy of the article as a specific for dyspepsia, biliousness, constipa tion, nervousness, general debility, and in termittent fevers, has never been questioned. As proof positive of its infallibility in such cases, the btatements of public men whose names are familiar as household words, have from time to time been given to the world. If its reputation is not fouuded in facts, then truth is a shadow, and the utterances of conscientious citizens are of no more val ue than "dicers' oaths." And what t its reputation ? Let the progrtss of its sales answer the inquiry. Where twenty dozen bottles of Hostetter's Bitters were sold in 1355, fice hundred dozen are disposed of now. Could public opinion be moTe significant ly expressed than by its unparalleled in crease of consumption 1 It seems impossi ble. Tho preparation has been imitated. Where are tho imitators 1 Echo answers, "Where?" To the "limbo" of things lost on earth they are all either gone or going. Peace be with them ! (jOf! A MONTH !-Aqkkts UjU entirely new art ides, jusi wanted for six just out. Adress O. T. GAULY, City Building. Biddeford. Me. May 31, 18G6.-ly. AFRESn lot of prime Segars and Tobacco just received and for sale at the Book Store of JAMES MURRAY. PALLAGIIER'S MAGICAL HAIR OIL. J and VEGATABLE OIL SOAP, for sale at the Book Store of Feb. 22 1SS6. JAMES MURRAY. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE STORE HOUSE and DWELLING HOUSE situate in Chest township, Cam bria county, formerly occupied by JOSEPH GILL, together with ONE ACRE of LAND, in a good state of cultivation and well sup plied with choice fruit, is offered for sale. The buildings are good ; the property is in an excellent location for mercantile or other business, and is offered at a very low price. Possession given immediately. For further information inquire of or ad dress JOHN G. GILL, at Glen Con ne!l, convenient to the premises, who is authori zed to sell the same. JOSEPH GILL. May 81, 18CG.-tf. CA11U. Lash's Five Dollar Washing Machine. IS now offered to the public as the cheapest simjrfest and most efficient Washing Ma chine in the country. The exclusive right for the sale of this machine in your own State or County, can be secured by applying soon at our store. 727 Maiket street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. S. LASH, & CO. Also, the best Clothes Wringer in the Market, Wholesale and Retail. C3- A very liberal discount to country merchants and dealers generally. May 31, 186G.-4t. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Xervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all tbe affects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing. JOIINB. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., Xew York. Feb. 1st, I860, ly. STRANGE, BUT TRUE. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. Feb. 1 I860, ly. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious 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) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a scee cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cold?, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of tbe adverti ser in tending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and 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 bless inz. Parties wishing the prescription, FUBE, by return mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York Feb. 1, 1866.1y. LOVE AND MATRIMONY. Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to marry, address tbe undersigned, who will send you, without money and without price, valuable information that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth, or beauty. This informa tion will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired in formation sent by return mail, and no re ward asked. Address SARAH B. LAMBERT. Grcenpoiut, Kings Co., New York. Juno 7,'C6-3m WANTED. AGENTS $75 to $200 PER II MONTH for gentlemen, and $35 to $75 for ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Cel ebrated Common Sense Family Sewing Ma chine, improved and perfected. It will htm, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully. Price only $20, making the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wages or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Address with stamp, or call oH C. BOWERS & CO., Salesrooms, No. 255 South FIFTH street, Philadelphia. Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circu lars and terms. May 31, 18GG.-U. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 1TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 1 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. Susquehanna tp., May 24, 1866.3. 11 EBENSBURG, PA. JOHN A. BLAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains to render this Hotel, worthy of a continua tion of the liberal share of public patron age it has heretofore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with tho. best of liquors, His stable is large, and will be attended, by an attentive and obliging hostler. Ebenburg Apr.17 1S61. 1 OB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE. ' AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND ON REASONABLE TRICES. UNION HOUSE iushtcss Carbs. S. BELFORD, DENTIST, CONTINUES to visit Ebensburg personally on the 4th Monday of each month. D uring his absence Lewis N. Snyder, who studied with the Doctor, will remain in the office and attend to all business entrusted to him. June 7, 1866. J. C. WILSON, M. D., OFFERS his services as PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, to tbe citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country. Office three doors East of the Presbyterian Church, ia the room formerly occupied by Dr. Jones. Ebensburg, April 12, 1866.3m.. DU. THOMAS II. DOYLE, HAVING located permarently in Chest Springs, Pa., respectfully tendeis his professional services to the citizens of that place and vicinity. Office one door above E. & U. Nutter's store. Chest Springs. Apt il 27. 1866-lm. F. A. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. Office on High street, oue door East of the Banking House of Lloyd & Co. December 7, 1865. (tf.) W. II. SECIILER, 1TT0RNEY AT LAW, and PRACTICAL il SURVEYOR, Ebenshurg, l'a., office in the Commissioners office. Dec. 7, 18G5.-tf. IS. L- JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Fa. Office in the South end of his residence, immediately opposite the Court House. November 23, 18G5.tf. ( 1.37) JOHN V. LINTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, ra. 1 Office in building on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown, Nov. 16, 18C5.C. D. M'LAUGIILIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johastown, ra. Office in tbe Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Dec. 9, 18G3.-tf. WILLIAM KITTELL, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, ra. Office in Lolonade Row, Centre street. Dec. 4, lSGi.-tf. GEORGE W. OATMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Fa. Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. November 23, lSG5.-tf. (1.37.) CYRUS L. PERSHING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, ra. Office on Main street, second floor over the Bank. May 4, 1865.-tf. JOHN E. SCANLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Cam bria county. Pa. May 5, lbGS.tf. JOHN FENLON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Fa. Office on High street, adjoining his resi dence. May 4, 1865. (1.42.) GEORGE M. HEED, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Fa. Office on Main street, three doors East ot Julian. May 4, 1865. DR. D. V. EVANS, TENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity. Office one door east of R. Davis' store. Night calls made at his residence three doors west of R. Evans' cabinet ware room. May 31, 18G5-6m F. P. TIEKXEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, ra. Office in Colonade Row. April 5, 18G5-tf JOSEPH M'DOXALD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. ra. Office on Centre street, opposite Moore's Hotel. Apr. 1SG6-U DR. J. M. M'CLUItE, DENTIST, Johnstown, has opened an office on the cor. of Centre and Main streets, in this place, (building formerly occupied by Mr. Callan as a hotel, up stairs, front room,) where he may be found on the first Monday of every month, aud remain one or two weeks. Uay 10, 1866. LLOYD & CO., BANKERS, Ebensburg, ra. Gold, Silver. Government Bonds, and ether securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States, and a General Banking business transacted. fMarch 1, lSGG.tf. SHIELDS HOUSE, LORETTO, CAMBRIA C0UXTT, PA., THOMAS CALLEN, Proprietor. THIS house is now open for the accommo dation of the public. Accommodations as good as the country will afford, and charges moderate. May 31, 1866.-tf. R. J. LLOYD. SUCCESSOR OF 11. S. UUNN. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES AND TAINTS. Office on Main street opposite " Moore's House." EBENSBURG, Ta. Ebensburg, May 17-18G6-tf. 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. R. L. JOHNSTON, GEO. W. OATMAN. Ebensburg, May 21, 1866.-3t. PROSPECT IS 18GG. or " THE A G E , " The oiJy Democratic Daily Jourwd in Philadelphia. Great Improvements and great Iaducemeuts. Uuiou, Restoration, And Constitutional Liberty ! The publishers of THE AGE respectfully call attention to the Daily and Weekly is sues of their popular journal. 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To clubs, where the papers are sent to one aldress, the following reduc tion will be made : Ten copies, one year, $16.50; twenty copies, one year, $30. A copy will be furnit hed gratis for each club of ten, or more, to one address, for one year. rayment required invariably iu advance. Postage on the Weekly, five cents per quar ter, or twenty-five cents per annum, if prepaid. The Weekly Age will be the great cam paign paper of the Democratic Conservative Party of Pennsylvania, and will earnestly support tbe President in his patriotic efforts in behalf of the Union, Resloraliuii and Constitutional Liberty. 03- The abovo terms will be rigidly ad-" hered to. Specimen copies of the Daily and Weekly sent gratis, on application at this office, riease write the name arid address plainly, and specify distinctly whether tho Daily or Weekly is ordered. WELSH & ROBB, 430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. For Sale or Rent. A FARM containing forty acres, about six acres of which are cleared, with a good 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 tho entire farm is well supplied with good vater. For further information apply to the undersigned living in Munster. Munster township Pa. ROSANNA McKIM. April 12, 1866.3t.. fll Pflfl PER YEAR! We want Agents eve UJ.UUl) rywhere to sell our IMPROVED $20 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Un der and upper feed. Sent on trial. War ranted five years. Above salary or largo commissions paid. The Only machines sold in the United States for less than $40 which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler $-llllson, Grover Baker, Singer Co., and Baihdder. All other cheap machines are infringements and the seller or vSer are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. May 31. 18GG.-ly. The Mason & Hamlin' Cabinet Organs. forty different styres, adapted to sacred and secular music, for $80 to $000 each. FIF TY-ONE GOLD OR SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Il lustrated Catologues free. Address, MA SON & HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS. New Yore. Sept. C, 18G5.1y. Notlc. IETTERS of Administration cum lexfamcn 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 Cambria county. All persons indebted 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. NAGLK, May 17,186G-6t. Executors. 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