Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 12, 1866, Page 2, Image 2

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Jlcmotrat anb Sentinel
CLARK WILSON. Editor & Publisher.
EliENSBIJRG, JULY 12,::::::::
STATE TICKET.
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mi: i.oi:kxok.
HIESTER CLYMER.
DISTHICT TICKET.
bop.eht l.
JOHNSTON, Ebensburg
Subject to decision of District Convention.
COUNTY TICKET.
ASSl-MULY,
Col. JOHN 1'. LINTON, Johnstown.
KKGISTKR AND KKCORDKR,
JAMES G BIFFIN, Johnstown borough.
ASSOCIATK .tLLX.KS,
JAMES MUBBAY. Ebensburg borough.
GEORGE W. EASLEY, Johnstown.
omm:-skjni:k.
JOHN FERGUSON, Blacklkk tw'p.
l'Odi; IIIH'SK I1KIX TOK,
HEN BY BYRNE, Carroll township.
toi: ixr.i:,
THOMAS 31' II KEEN, Ebensburg boro.
Atium:,
I). A. LUTIILTJ, Carroll township.
A Card.
I-or the "Democrat and Sentinel."
Mr. Ekitor: Prior to the meeting of
the lute Democratic County Convention,
a report, originating in Ebensburg, was
industriously circulated in various parts of
the count that I had received money
from Simon Cameron, for the purpose off
securing my nomination by the Conven
tion, for Assembly. When I heard it, I
treated it with the silent contempt which
I knew it deserved, nor would I now re
fer to it, were it not that the men who
concocted it, still persist in repeating it.
My reply to the slander, is simply, that
within the last eleven years, I have never
met Simon Cameron but once, and that
was in llarrisburg, just three years ago.
Neither Simon Cameron nor any other
man, ever sent me one dollar, with which
to advance my political interests in this
County, and if I spent anj' money, it was
my oicn, and was invested for legitimate
and honorable piTjtoses. I now consign
the slander to the same political grave, in
which its cowardly originators ought for
ever to sleep.
Jo nx S. IJukv.
Ebensburg, July 11, 183G.
fty A young lady, aged gixteen years,
was punished in a shameful and cruel man
ner at Cambridge, Mass., a few days
since for whispering in school. One teach
er clapped his hand ci her mouth, anoth
er held heron her seat, while another beat
her with'a strap. While this was going
n, a fourth was playing a lively tune on
a piano, to serve as an accompaniment to
the screams of the sufferer. Buffalo Com
mercial Advertiser.
If this occurrence had taken place
down South and the ill treated party had
been a negro wench instead of a white
young ladj', how Massachusetts would
howl over the "barbarism !" Sumner
would at once offer an amendment to the
Constitution to prevent tho recurrence of
such an outrage.
Straws, 5Lc. At a festival held in
Mechanicsbnrg, tho blackest hole, (ia a
political sense,) in Cumberland county,
an engraving of Washington was put up
to be voted for by the respective friends of
Hon. Hicster Clymer and Gen. Geary.
lite friends of Clymer took the picture ly a
majority of nine hundred and sixty votes!
It will be recollected that this is the same
1
Attention A Proposition.
The underr-L'nod proposes to fundsh the
'ii', u.J, during the approach
to new subscribers at a rc-
')( mil i
' rnmiciiim
The Flai Pkeskntation. Quito a
large number cf our Bepubliean friends
from this locality left, on the evening of j Old Mother Cumberland where Geary re
ihe 3d iust., for Philadelphia, to witness sides, ami where nine-tenths o f the honora
tho presentation cf the flags. We h id : lie discharged soldiers of the -lldcral army
supposed that free tickets, or passes, for have ca.t their vot-s in Convention against
travel on the Pennsylvania Bailroad and him and his Pump Disunion supporters.
"Comment is unnecessary." Patriot and
I 'ion.
du.vd price to ciuhs, fir
?':.-! 'Its July. Anut, Sepiemb-.r
t.rin-r u;n the fallowing terms.
" copier, to "ne address, - - -10
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CvQ ,i i( t
the pfiiod v( four
a;id Oc-
00
- 5 00
thu (fur the paprr below cost.
8 CO
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at. the rate of 1 SO, .-I r( aod Jl 20 per
year, for the purpose cf gettir.g it into nvre
general circulation. There are lt00 Deino
crats in the county, who d not take a coun
ty paper. This c:iu all be avoided; if cur
I emoeratic friends sacrifice a I'tt'.e time ia
trying to get their nt-ighbors to snbsciibc
for tlio paper. A Club of ten (5 00) cm
bo raised in any towrtsldp in the cr.unty if
somo ono will males t!.e eicort. u c h'U-c.
ur friends ia the different boroughs ?a":d
townships wi'l brin.; this matter Ltfore
thir neiilib'TS.
No attention will be paid to orders, unless
Addret-s.
CLARK WILSON.
Kbeusburg, Ta.
branches, to and from Philadelphia, were
only to be given to soldiers who had serv
ed in the army during the rebellion, but
in (his we were mistaken. Not only have
passes been furnished to home joivates, but j
it also appears to have been confined to ;
members of the l.'niou league in Ibis lo- '
cality. Lr-t those having the distribution ;
of passes in charge answer for such lis- i
crimination in favor of the League. Was ;
the whole aii'air an Abolition movement
It look6 like it.
accompanied bv the cah.
Demockatic Pr.i)iN; P.xoi. Now i
that the Campaign is opening, we know j
of no better way to advance the success of i
the principles of the National Democratic. :
Party, than the organization of a club and
opening of a Democratic Heading Poom,
where all the leading Democratic journals
ur i.. . i.i i r 1 n-
Ol IOC LOlOUiy IJOUIU lOUIIO. u iiopu j
SrAiin.ixo lif.Moi:. There is a rumor
afloat that Thad. Stevens is demented,
aiid his friends are keeping a strict watch
over Lira, fearing be may destroy his own
life. The cause of this malady is sup
posed to be a fear that he will not be able
to get a bill through Congress, that he
has lately frame d, which is to furnish all
the ivgro wenches of the South with
"Ijing in expenses" from out the Nation
al Treasury. I le can get that bill through
"m a '"jify," without any trouble. Only
let him crack his whip.
A Political Blunder.
"Vaulting ambition overleaping itself,"
was never more strikingly exemplified
than it was by Forney the other day at
Lebanon, announcing himself a candidate
for the Senate of the United States. The
boldness of his avowal and that he intends
to stump the State in favor of himself,
have aroused other aspirants, and already
the evidence of a fierce encounter is visi
ble throughout the State. Here at home
the Gazette and the Commercial have al
ready said sharp things to each other, in
connection with the Senatorial question.
Forney made a mistake which will be ta
ken advantage of by his more wary an
tagonists, and especially by the crafty,
stealthy, and indomitable Cameron.
When Forney was re-elected Clerk of the
House of Kepresentatives in 18o8, he, in
a speech to his admirers who were con
gratulating him upon his triumph, com
pared himself to Mazepna. "The Tartar
lad raised in Polish climes," returning
from Tartary to Poland to claim the fair
O'inska : in his present undertaking he
will have as rough a ride as the young
Tartar had, without reaching the coveted
prize.
Putting himself forward in the ostenta
tious way he has, avowing great confi
dence in his own abilities to shine in the
first deliberative body in the country, and
that, too, without ever having a day's ex-
News Items.
IIox. B. F. Waie is spoken of for
President of the United States Senaie, vice
Foster.
It is now said that General Joseph E.
Johnson has accepted the presidency of
the Alabama and Tennessee railroad.
A company has bought the Gettys
burg battle field springs property, and
will erect a soldier's hospital or watering
place upon it.
Artkmcs Waki was met on his land
ing in England with an oiler of 1,000
and all expenses paid for a lecturing tour
of six months.
Ir is supposed that the Great Eastern
will be ready to sail from Yalentia on the
30th of July to make another attempt to
connect the continents by a submarine tel
egraph cable.
Somk genius has discovered perpetual
motion. It consists in the perpetual mo- i
tions of the Pump Disunionists to amend
the Constitution, so as to secure perpetu- j
al power for themselves. The machine j
works admirably so long as the eopIe
are kept away from it.
Axonin: "loyal" fellow, Georcre X
Carlton, it seems, has left the Government
Treasury minus about half a million dol
lars, as special asrent and acting surveyor
2tffo Jpbtrtiscmrnfs.
r:
Good News to Tax-Payers. It will
be refreshing nev3 to the ovcr-burthened
tax-payers to learn that a proposition has
" Vengence is Mine Saith the Lord i"
Tho ways of Providence arc inscruta
ble. The way of the transgressor is
hard. There seems to be an insatiable
and remorseless Nemesis on the track of
those architects of ruin who led the peo
ple astray, who divided the Union, pro
voked civil ana Uiooay war, ana piica a
mountain of debt upon the shoulders of
the sweating, toiling million. Violent
deaths by suicide or by accident, among
prominent Abolitionists, have become pro
verbial so much so, that they have be
come startling. Not long ago, Preston
King, Collector of the Port of New York,
tied a bag of shot around Lis body a3 a
make-weight to keep him down, and jump
ed off a steamboat into the Hudson river ?
and now the notorious Jim Lane, U. S.
Senator from Kansas, has blown his brains
out with a pistol. Preston King kept
w atch and ward over the President the
day poor Mrs. Surratt was hun ; and
when her weeping and anguished and bro
kenhearted daughter came to make a
last and final appeal to the Executive
clemency, to save her mother from the
gallows, denied her admission. The
stricken girl threw herself prone upon the
stair-:, and almost shrieked and sobbed
her life away ; many persons were moved
to tears by the agonizing spectacle ; but
it did not soften the stony heart of the
Janitor. Jim Lane was a border ruffian
a free State border ruffian in the early
troubles cf Kansas, during the adminis
trations of Presidents Pierce and Buchan
an, and won just such notoriety and pop
ularity by his bold and daring defiance of
the laws, as made him an acceptable
leader and representative man of the Black
Pepnblican party. He belonged to a
school of men of which we, alas ! have
too many in these degenerate days whose
cry, like the bittern, is hoard only in the
storm and the tempest, and whose omin
ous croakings are stilled in the reign of
tranquility and of peace.
These men have both gone to their long
accounts by death inflicted through their
own agency. The goadings of a guilty
an t "coward" conscience drove them to
Fcif-destruction. They could not live and
be happy, and rushed into the presence of
their Maker with all their "imperfections
on their heads." How suggestive and
the Democracy will take the matter up, j becn mrulj m Congress to increase the
not only in Ebensburg, but every part of j pay of members to $10,000 a year, and
the county where it is practicable. Let us go
loin flirt i . j r i r rnr t r-.t lmr-nrni.o1 l;'f ir.T i
nothing undone tiiat will subserve to the
great principles involved in the present
campaign.
Disunxoi;Ai5i.Y DisMrssF.n. Captain
Philip K. Forney, Mth United States In
fantry, (a son of Col. John W. Forney,)
was recently tried by court martial at San
Francisco, California, and dismissed the
service. The charges of which Captain
Forney was found guilty were disobedience
of orders and conduct unbecoming an of
ficer and a gentleman. The sentence of
the court has been confirmed by the com
manding General. Xational Intelligencer.
Tli e New York Trilune say3 young
Forney was dismissed for "having failed
to report to his regiment after repeated or
ders, and having given in payment for a
debt a check signed by himself, in his of
ficial capacity, on a banking house w here
he never had any money deposited."
Cot.. J. P. Linton. The Democracy
of Cambria, at their county convention
oh the 27th, nominated Lt. Colonel John
P. Linton for the assembly, to succeed
Hon. Cyrus L. Pershing. The Colonel's
nomination (which is equivalent to elec
tion) is not a mere recompense for his de
feat last fall for Surveyor General, through
the ingratitude of the self-styled "soldiers'
friends," but is mainly due to his integri
ty, energy of character and ability. Mr.
Pershing, who has so long and ably rep
resented the county, declined being a can
didate. For Congress the same conven
tion selected Uobert L. .Johnson, Lsq.
a sterling Democrat and able lawyer
subject to the approval of the 17th, dis
trict conference. Patriot and Union.
traveling expenses to boot, and that the
project meets with much favor in the body.
They now receive $3,000 per annum, and
traveling expenses. The working classes
will have to pay th3 piper.
William McWh.i.i.iams, Esq. The
Union Free Press, published in Kittanning,
under the management of our old friend
Wra. McWilliams, is the neatest and pret
tiest paper in the State. . It is the organ
of the IJepublican party of Armstrong
county, and deserves the generous support
it receives. Mack is a good fellow and
an artistic printer. Hope ho will have
more than a printer's reward for his toil.
from.
rorney, ana ins announcing himselt a
candidate for the United States Senate,
determined to stump the State in his own
behalf, does not look that even prudence
comes to him with increasing years. Con
sidering the public record of Forney one
would shrink from a position which would
cause its ventilation, but his vanity is
enormous and his ambition towering.
Sir Giles Overreach never longed more in
tensely to make his daughter "right hon
orable" than the dead duck sighs for the
cushioned chair now occupied by Mr.
Cowan. But will he succeed in his aspi
rations? not a bit of it. While he is go
ing about the State making windy speeches
in his own praise, old Simon will be spot
ting his men throughout the common
wealth, as his wont, and should the Abo
litionists have the next Legislature, it is
fair to infer that the great Winnebago
chieftain will again rattle his bells as Mr.
Cowan's successor. But, thanks to tho
indomitable Democracy of Pennsylvania
and their patriotic allies in the aonroach-
Aotlce.
ITO John Williams of Ilollidav rr
Venango fo.,Ia., Martha Walker of T',
fx)t twp., Blair co., Ann Davis, v.
Esther, Joseph, George, .TeLn. M.l:;
Amelia Davis, (children cf the
Davis) all cf La Clair, Seott cj., ;
heirs and legal representatives -
i Williams, late of Cambria t w j. , '..
county, deceased.
Take notice that an inquvt v. ii; '
at the late dwelling house of .1,..., .-.
liams, dee'd, in Cambria tup.. (' ;-
Pa., on Monday the Cth day of Ai; : t .
at 1 o clock, in the afternoon . :' i; ,
for the purpose of making partis. :i , '
real estate of said deceased. t a: ! ::
his children and legal represent;-, - .
same can be done without pr. ;; :. ."
spoiling of the whole, oth-rw- ji ..."
and appraise the Fame, at wh'. : t'-..
place you are requested to atte:. . -think
proper.
JAMES MYERS, U:r
Sheriff's office, KbcnsLur.
July 12, lSCC.4t. " f
A'olice.
ALL persons are hereby nutT,-! .,-,
have purchased at Sheriff's S..V i..
lowing personal property, whi:!. v,.- ;
k-ft in care of Michael Snyder, of C.-.rr
township, Cambria county. Pa., i.- r.' .
fit to remove the same, to wit : Tbv, -horses,
one bay horse, odo Idack rr.ar ..
bay mare, one ppros wagon, two 1;:
robes, fo'.ir timber sleds, one two-h .r
on. one harrow, two plows, one cotv
calf, one beiffer. one white cow,
Lriniile cow. fi.nr lisht brindle r.,w -.
candidate for United States Senator, in a j wind mill, one-half interest in tl rc-h::;-speech
at Lebanon, a few days ago. j chine, one shovel plow, four sows nn,;
'Twas well for John to go to the rural
districts to make the announcement. Had
he proclaimed himself a candidate for the
cast-off shoes of Edgar Cowan, in Phil
adelphia, the very bricks would have
! laughed at him. Senators can't be made
of such stuff.
oi customs at Aiempnis, icnnessee. ine
perience in any legislative assembly, is an Kump House has appointed a committee
undertaking that most men would shrink j to send for persons and papers, and to
Modesty, however, never troubled j overhaul the evidence of his guilt.
John W. Foknf.y announced himself a
t:.-
Tm: Green county soldiers met in con
vention on the 23 J at Waynesburg to take
measures for a soldiers' State convention,
and to repudiate the action of a few of
their number who sent delegates to the
Geary Pittsburg convention, which con
demned the President's policy, and placed
the mass of the soldiers of Greene coun
ty in a false position. The proceedings
have not yet come to hand.
A Conductor has been fined $00
in Buffalo New York, for ejecting a man
from a car because he refused to give
i ne court held
that
inp; content for Oovernor, the masses have i ixiics, or those w ho wished to be consid
The Bedford Gazette says there is con
siderable talk in political circles in refer
ence to the withdrawal of General Geary
as the Badical candidate for Governor.
We hope not. He is our favorite candi
date, not on account of bis ardent profes
sions of 'life-long Democracy" made in
bis letter to Major Samuel Maguire, but
because he is the weakest man that could
possibly have been nominated by the
Bumps. Do let him run !
Tnic Republic, the new Republican
Johnson paper, published in Pittsburgh,
and so ably edited by N. 1. Sawyer, Esq.,
is about the neatest, spsightliest and most
enterprising of the Pittsburgh Dailies, and
is getting better and better every day.
The tcrai3 of the Daily are: Single
copies, 2 cents; per week, 10 cents; per
year, So.OO'. Address, "TAc Ityullic,"
Pittsburgh, Pa.
no idea of electing a Legislature which will
elect cither Cameron or Forney or any
other of the stripe to the United States
Senate. This they have mnJo up their
minds to and the whole corrupt set of as
pirants may even now take back seats,
for certain they are, if they persist, in be
ing left out in the cold. All the thousands
which the "loyal' patriots have accumula
ted by contracts and otherwise cannot save
their party, from overwhelming defeat at j
the coming election. The masses have i
said it ; and. in the language of General j
Jackson their motto is for all "to put i
their shoulders to the wheel pray to God
for strength and push on the column."
riltdlurgh rost.
small pigs, two uarrovrs, u rec e.iiv-s
scrips of btes, one cooking stove. -i,e :
stove, five bedsteads and bc!;:i?g, t
scythes, one grain crad! iind t!,rre
chains. Any person interfering wit:,
ahove mentioned property, will he
with according to law.
oii.LiNGiiAM jt gar::i?os
July 12, 1800 -3t.
KEROSENE
TEA
AND GAS STOVES
AXD COFFEE BOILERS, CL
rOTS, OIL CANS, Arc, c.
05- All the cooking for a -f:"
fj- family may be done with - :
5- Ker-ene Oil. or Gas.
3" with less, trouble, and at .)
(jej- less expense, than by any -T;
&" othtr fuel.
Each Artiol" '.oiufacti:rod hy thi- f
ro.v ia guaranteed to perform all ;..
claimed for it.
fjCJ- Send f r a Circulat. -:
Addrhss to the Dkmockacy. The
Democratic members of the present frag
ment cf a Congress have united in appro
val of the call for a National Union Con
vention, to be held in Philadelphia on the
1 J tli of August. They recommend that
"wise, moderate and conservative men"
be elected in every Congressional district,
"to the tmd that all the States shall at
once be restored to their practical relations
to the Union, the Constitution be main
tained, and peace bless the whole country."
C3 Mr. Wilson, the editor, being ab
sent from his post at the time this paper
; is issued, and intending to be absent for
i
1 some days, any sins of ommission or com-
what an admonition to their colleagues to j mission noticeable in this week's paper or
t inn from the errors of their ways, lest the number which is to follow, should be
their end shall be like theirs ? ! .attributed lo this fact.
The Harrisburg Tdegih calls the In
diana Register "a guerilla sheet" The
Register must feel refreshed, after laboring
for so many years, to find itself read, all
of a sudden, out of the ranks by Hessian
Bcrgncr. "The Devil take the hindmost."
G7" A terrible example of retributive
justice occurred last week near Catasau-
qua, Pennsylvania, as given by tho Al
Lntown Jl.-gister. A man named Miller,
about three weeks ago, made an arrange-
it
ment witii some ot lus companions in
vice, to meet him at a certain place every
Sunday, when he would administer to
them the holy ordinance of communion,
giving them whisky and crackers. This
mock ceremony was performed every Sun
day, but the bands which administered
the mock emblems in derision, were so
mangled by the prematirfe discharge of a
blast last week, as to require amputation.
He was so severely burned about the
head, that after two days of extreme suffcr
ir.T', he went to meet his insulted Creator.
Keep Your Discharges.
Gov. Curtin has signed the bill disfran
chising non-reporting drafted men, and
the Supreme Court not having determined
the constitutionality of the act of Con
gress of March o, (upon which decision
the validity of the State law rests,) it is
essential that all honorably discharged
soldiers should preserve their discharge
papers, and that all persons who were en
rolled for the draft and secured exemption
for any and every cause should preserve
the papers furnished them by tho boards
of enrollment.
All those papers will have to be pre
served with scrupulous care, because it is
likely, (and proper enough too,) that all
persons who were enrolled or who have
been in service will bo required to show
their qualifications as electors. It will be
very annoying and irritating, no doubt,
especially to veterans who have served
their country faithfully during the war to
bo compaid to submit to the same draw
backs and annoyances so long endured by
naturalized citizens, but there can be no
help for it if the Disunion-shoddy-Kepub-lican
bill goes into operation. The sol
diers must thank the "soldiers' friend" (!)
and the Disunionists of the last Legisla
ture for all the trials and tribulations to
which they will be subjected. Preserve
the papers and discharges. Patriot and
Union.
cred such, are legally entitled to no more
privileges in public conveyances than men,
and that when the latter pay for seats
they have a perfect right to occupy them
so long as they conduct themselves in a
proper manner.
Soldiers Rr.rrDiATiNG the PnroTJCT.w
Convention. At meeting of the "Miff
lintown and Patterson Soldiers' Clymer
Club," held at Patterson, Juniata county,
resolutions were adopted repudiating the
sentiments ot the convention at l utsourg.
and its candidate Geary
recommend the holding of a State John
son Clymer Soldiers' Convention in Rcad
innr on the first day of August next, for
n
the purpose of placing themselves on a
true Union and Constitutional platform ;
each Representative district to have five
delegates for every member elected to the
Legislature.
Growth or our Xavy. In 17S3 cue
navy consisted of four vessels ; lSlo
of 2T0, carrying 1,030 gur ; in March,
lSuo, we had 034 vessels wan t,n
guns. These comparisons of numbers of
ships and guns, however, do not fairly
represent our progress in naval power.
What comparison can be made between a
frigate or line-of-battle ship of fifty years
ago, with its wooden sides, heavy spars,
dependence upon wind for maneuvering,
and a battery of eighteen, thirty-two,
and fortv-two pounders, and a monitor of
impenetrable iron, moved independent of j
wind or tide, and armed with a battery of
four fifteen-inch guns!
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TJ:
KEROSENE LAMP IIEATi::: C
20G TEAKL STREET, Is.V
The Portland Fire. On the Fourth
of July a fire broke out on the harbor side
of Portland, Maine. Through the whole
long night tho conflagration seems to have
spread upward and onward, entirely un
checked, along the principal commercial
streets, enveloping and destroying in its
march the Custom-house, the splendid
city and county buildings, eight churches,
nearly all the principal newspaper offices,
the chief hotels, and the whole of the
finest business structures of the city. By
this terrible calamity, ten millions of dol
lars, worth of property has been destroyed
and two thousand families are made house
less. It is impossible for the numerous
sufferers to get succor from local aid.
The Eastern cities arc properly sending
forward contributions. x
Suicide or Senator Lwt. A Leav
enworth dispatch dated July 2d, says :
Senator Lane, of this State shot himself
last evening, inflicting a wound which re
sulted fatally at 9 o'clock today. He has
been acting strangely for several days,
and a careful watch kept over him ; but
while Tiding last evening with his brother-in-law,
MeCall, anel Captain Adams,
brother of his son-in-law, he got out of
the wagon, which stopped at the gate of
the government farm, the residence of
McCall, and stepping to the rear, drew a
pistol and shot himself in the mouth, the
ball passing out through the top of his
skull. The act was undoubtedly the re
sult of temporary mental derangement.
He is the third member of the family
who has committed suicide.
W.4.TED. $rT.GO irr t'ay
AO EH TO wanted, lanes and g i.ti :.
every County in the Unif-.'d
the Ink Powders of the American I
pany. The powder sells for furty or.
package, and will make i; k am:!: :
fifty bottles of the size usually !: .
ten cents per bottle. A inarta:'. ..
The Club also j a Z c'f t every day, and ch...r
the 1CK can made from tho p :
three minutes "ra common L-mng
is a perfect black Wk, the best in ti.u
It flows easily, does n -orr-.de t'.e -particle,
never gums up. i T.t in"::
freezing, and its color will 1 . ' .
Every family in America wjl - .
package vill last a family f r v-.m: .
can he made in smiil qu,i.titii
With each gross we .sond a t!.;.-.-v.
lars, with testimonials from t .-rh . w. .
yers, teachers, merchants, coir. .
leges, editors. &c, and the r;j.-? .
the bills. Only ore person will
aent for a Ccunty. The f;r-t ' -:
$30 for a gross of the powder wiil :
by return express, together who
sand circulars and the right to
county he or she design i:es. If .. '
for the same county, the money v.
turned to them free .f oxperse. T :
sure, one had better designate .-. '
i tics, either of which he or si " v.
Send for trade list and eirc'.;r :; '
run the risk ot waiting, or s.
for a gross. Letters address 1 - '-
Postmaster, cashiers of the h i.ix-.
press agents of this city, will s.
business is honorably and s pi n
cd. An Ink Powder will be s
to any address, free of change, t
forty cents.
Address, writing yonr na'.e.
ty and State distinctly.
AMERICAN INTv
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THE MARKETS.
Erensccrg, July 11, 18GC. Flour,
13 to 14 per barrel; Corn, 1 per
bushel; Beans, 1.25 to $2; Butter, 25c
per pound; Eggs, 15c per tlozen ; Flax
seed, 2.50 ; .Timothyseed, 3,50; Clo
verseed, 8 ; 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 ; Bice, 15
cents ; Wool, 50 cents per pound.
The following report of the Pittsburgh
market is extracted from the rost of the
19th instant.
THOMAS W. LAV
July 12, 1SCG.
Clerk for the Company an! -
Estate of John Dougherty,
LETTERS OF aDMU-'TIUT:
the estate of John Dougherty
Chest township, Cambria county, t -deceased,
having been granted to
signed, by the Register of said c
persons indebted to said dece.ise -quest
ed to make payment, ami t ex
claims are hereby notified to prtv'
properlv authenticated for settlor.
C AT II ARIXE 1 )0 UG II EST Y. A
Chest township, June 2S, ISCo -t :-
Estate of Conrad Behe, De:f
liniEREAS, Letters of An'i5
T T on the estate of Coura E,eiuv
Washington townshtp, Canria c
deceased, having been gr.ated tot--signed
by the Register of said cc-'
persons having clarr against saU
hereby notified tJ present tliera
Authenticated f r settlement, aai-
debted are requested to make payc;'
out delay.
WILLIAM P.EI1E.) ;
JOSEPH CRISTE.J"
June -'8, 18CC.-Ct.-.
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