Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 12, 1866, Page 3, Image 3

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    Oimorrat ani Stnthul.
Ellison Downes, Associate Editor.
, ,.s ,.v i:jcu:k. Oa Sunday, July 1st,
' ,,, .-,--s attached to ibe hearse of Mr.
' Ov.vald, undertaker, at Johnstown,
,A-,,v, damaging the hearse considerably.
' M:,"l :'el Wagoner, Esq., has been ap
. ...c! Postmaster at Chess Springs, rre
-Nutter, re.-igned and moved away.
. . was struck hy lightning on Tues-
.. ,c 3d-hist. Mo person was injured.
"...v"';ng man named Woodford, was
x.'.r ,y a fu-iit train and instantly
; :,.: Tuesday evening, 27th ult., near
v; ; Ik was from Cherrytrte, Indiana
.. The st. ike among the pu llers
.-..'.town still continues. The barn
. . i i ; .1. Good, near Conemaugh station,
v s '. -.rned to tlio ground, on the evening of
1-!,
"VII
1':
K t. The cau.-e of the hre is un-
I'mnsured. A large lamp liang-
i the ceiling of Foster's bar-room
hta'.ly knocked down and broken,
. r; i..:;:y evening last. The oil caught Cre
-- i:..: 'c unite a dangerous looking specta
It .vas wisely allowed to burn away
it exhausted itself and went out of its
-..;; .i.eerd. Mr. Wdson is absent at-
Jtf.-iii.gt- heavy mining interests. He is
at the Untler c-unty "soap mines."-
-The
"1 ovs with their hoots rolled up" of Kittan
i.ii::: Ci'.v celebrated the Fourth by smash
ing udy "mugs" e f the employees of
'.' Ih-wu-y's upper-r section." A num
1 - r -i" policemen were on the ground and en
; I the scene, it is said, wonderfully.
I! l'-M.t. A I'.ase Bill Club has been
:..a:.:;v -1 in this place, officered as follows :
i'.-:dci.t, lieorge W. Oatnian; Vice Presi
.. li -l rt E. Jones; Secretary, S. Sing'e
t i .: Tica.-.urer, C. T. Roberts; Directors, John
I.! - 1. J. A. Moore and 11. M. Plank. Com-.iv-s
were appointed to select suitable
t- ii'i-ls and J urchas2 the necessary outfit.
T.i:: "Ki- kenepawling" Base Pall Club
- ! ! !.n.-tovn, and the "Social" of Hunting
: :. played a nnitch game at the latter
the 2-1 ifi.-t., witli the following re
si'.t: Kickenepa.vYm-.07 40; S-Kidl,27 47.
Thk Hiawatha club of Kitlanniug, chal-b-i.ariy
like cJuL hi the counties of Arm
str. Westmoreland and JWiat to play
a li'-me and home game for the champs...
of the three counties.
1
'nr.?!! Fis:i will hererdter be received at
1! 1
ly Wil-'Ti's Cheap Htore, in the hall of
I'.)i:.i'.i' biiek building, on Thursday of
ii v. -t k. We are now bujing large sup
- f ice and small suj-plios of fish, so
.. 1 ii.-ii rental .-a . Cvos.. a.ml xure as
y appear in the Philadelphia Market.
: ,'ar supplies of Fresh Vegetables are re
, -.'.on Tuesday and Friday of each week,
: .-:.:a!l supplies are received almost every
- f l he with.
; r--r :.T;i o;- Jri.T. The Fourth was
!'-.! 'n a very quiet manner in Finns-
The .--vcr;iI Sabbath Schools had
-v.-' .. ;Miit pic-nics, not withstand-
- v. i h fell in occasional showers
: day. A number of our citizms
;., 1". .".i.'.e!.:.'. -. to witness the flag prc
. The b ,.ys burnt a little gun
r. which '.htsh- 1, and phizzed. mj
d. and the s'.'oke curled up and pass-
y hhe the !-0;h Anniversary of our
- ' rice.
. r
th
i - v ' v. Ivli to purchase a superior article
- f r.c Flour, put up in fifty jound
"! P.'-ef, Sugar Cured Hams, C-f-hi-
, Sugar, Fine Table Salt, Canned
iVa-.I.-s, Tomatoes, French Mustard, Pickles
:. ch-.?s jars, Cod-F'iMi, (iood Chewing To
" : ly-mons, &c call at the Clieap Store
'f Harry Wils -p, in McDonald's brick
l:; l'ing. We V-uy f-nly the best articles,
s- il f.-r ca.-h nn-1 at a very small profit.
Call and see for yourselves.
Fki.i. Into a Wkli.. Mary, a little,
daughter of Henry Foster, Proprietor c f the
Foster House," "m this place, fell into a
well on Tuesday morning, the 10th inst.
The well had been uncovered for the purpose
of cleaning; the little girl was pumping, and
and made a misstep and was precipitated into
the well. The water was about ten feet
Vep and the had come to the top the sec
' i.d tin.e before aid could reach her. She
doing well.
A srnsr rtiBEii writes from the Summit, "I
doit w ant your paper any longer." We
can assure the gentleman that we don't in
tend to make it any loiuer. Its proportions
aits the receipts as near as we can get at it.
Cihd he is satisfied.
hi.ANK Krr.ra'.SAS, Summons and Execu-lion-i
neatly printed, constantly on hand
ndr F.ilo at this office, and in Harry Wil
son's Vv;lty gtore in th(J 2ia.11 of the same
building. .
We were isitcd, on Sabbath evening
with a storm of vind aTU rairif accompanied
by tl.un.ler and tuning, LJch l,atl the
'fleet of Cooiing theViteJ atmosphere con-si-ierihly.
Democratic Executive Committee.
The following gentlemen compose the
Canobria county Democratic Executive Com
mittee :
Allegheny twp. William Buck.
Placklick twp. Joseph Mardis.
Cambria twp. A. Martz.
Carrolltown borough Francis Bearer.
Carroll twp. Henry Bender.
Cambria borough Daniel McDonald.
Chest Springs Peter J. McKinaie.
Chest twp. C. Warner.
Conemaugh twp. David Fatner.
Cleai field twp. John H. Douglass.
Conemaugh bor., 1st W. John Devlin.
" 2d " Edw Connciy.
Croyle twp. Peter Brown.
Ebensburg bor., E. W. llees J. Lloyd.
4 W. " George Gurley.
Gallitzin twp. Charles O'Hagen. .
Jackson twp. D. F. A. Grier.
Johnstown bcr., 1st W. Hugh Bradley.
" " 2-1 " J B McCreight.
" " 31 " Joseph Boxler.
" " 4th " James King.
" " tith ' George Shaffer.
Bore t to bor. Francis O'Friel,
T.fillville bor. Thomas Judge.
Munster twp. Edward Farrcn.
Prospect bor. John White.
Richland twp. James Costlow.
Summerhill twp. James Burk.
Summitville bor. John Sharbaugh.
Susquehanna twp. Jrhn Mannion.
Taylor twp. John Cooney.
Washington twp. John II. Kennaly.
Wilmore bor. John McCoIgan.
White twp. Christian Walters.
Yoder twp. Charles O'llagen.
GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Chairman.
Jcst What we Want. A most humane
and considerate correspondent writes that, if
we desire, he will "send us something to fill
up with." That's just what we have been
wanting. You can send us, to begin with
all the greenbacks you can conveniently
spare this is to help fill our depleted pock
et book. You can then, as fast and frequent
ly as po.-sibla, send tis flour, potatoes, meat,
vegetables, iXrc, with an occasional basket
of cherries or beiries, just for desert, and if
this does not satisfy us, you will not be long
in being informed of the fact.
Killed. Mr. B. B. Willet, of Pine twp.,
Indiana county, was killed on the iSth ult.,
at the saw mill of Messrs. Barker & Litzing
er, near Strongstown, while engaged in roll
ing logs. He was a hard working man and
leaves a wife and several children. His age
is about C2 years.
The grain in this vicinity is ripening nice
ly and will be ready for the "sickle in the
Course 01 o.. r,.u ;wiv auj
vigorating rains of the past weeks have
brought out the crops wonderfully, and
plenty will again bless the land.
The South Western Circus "came and
went." Contrai y to expectations they were
orderly ami conducted themselves like gen
tlemen. The performance was as good as
the usual run of Circuses.
New Postal Re-.tlations. According
to the new postal law just approved by the
President, prepaid and" free letteis are to be
forwarded, at the request of the party ad
dressed, from one postofliee to another with
out additional postage charge, ami returns
dead letters to the writers thereof free of
postage. In connection with this informa
tion wc will say that V. S Barker keens
constantly on hand a large supply of Dry
Goods. Grejceries, &c, which he sells as
cheap as any other house in this section.
Call and see him, and you will be convinced
of this fact.
jiariiei:e.
TuCS'blT, t) -MID 20tt, 1CCC, L, I--..
John "Wallace, James M. Thompson, of
Ebensburg, lmbria county. Pa., to Fanny
M. Rogers, of Ciicxriihtown, Lancaster county.
No cards.
The happy couple generously threw back
favois at us (a bottle of "the good familiar
creature," a delicious cake, and an engrav
ing in steel from the Treasury Department,)
as they entered the rose tinted bowers of
matrimony. May their days be long and
happy, without a ripple of care to tarnish, !
or a cloud of sorrow to darken them ; their
ionic be guarded by a seraph, beneath whose
outspread angel w ings nothing but love and
affection can exist.
"May she, when time has sunk him into
years,
Lovo hrr old man, and cherish his white
hairs ;
Xor he perceive her charms thro' age decay.
But think each happy sun his bridal day !
iii:i.
On Wednesday, 27th ult., of consump
tion, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Davis,
of Ebensburg, aged about 28 years.
On Saturday, GOth ult., at his residence
in Ebensburg, William Barnes, aged about
50 years.
On Friday morning, 29lh ult., at her res
idence in Conemaugh towns-hip. this county,
Sarah A., wife of Samuel J. Smith ard
daughter of Samuel S. Varner, aged 2G
years, 11 months and 2 days.
On the 23d ult., in Conemaugh township.
Charlie II., youngest son of R. and II. 1).
Stjwell, aged 2 years and 7 days.
HAHKY WILSON",
DEALER in FRESH FISH. DRIED and
CANNED FRUITS, RIPE FRUITS, ami
EARLY VEGETABLES, together with oth
er articles, can be found in the Hall of Mc
Donald's brick building on the coiner of
High and Centre streets. It is his inten
tion to receive FRESH FISH on Thursday
of each week. Canned Fruits always on
hand, and Early Vegetables received three
or four times each week, fresh from the
Philadelphia market. June 28, 18CC.
EBENSBURG & CRESSON RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, May 21, 18GC,
trains on this road will run as follows :
Leave Ebessbchq
At C.05 A. M., connecting with Baltimore
Express West and Day Express East.
At G.40 P. M.. connecting with Phila. Ex.
Eist and Day Express West. t
Leave Crkssox
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.
,A Iteacon of Health.
The good things of this world have each
their appointed missions.
It is the mission of IIostetter's Stom
ach Bittfks to prevent and relieve a great
variety of ailments.
For twelve years its success as a protect
ive an- a reinady has been without check or
drawback. It is strong negative evidence ef
this fact, that the efficacy of the article as a
specifi". 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 statements r;f public men
whose names are familiar as household "words,
have from time to time been given to the
world.
If it:-, reputation is not founded in factn,
then truth is a shadow, ami the utterances
of conscientious citizens are of no more val
ue than "dicers' oaths."
And what is its reputation? Let the
progress of its sahv, answer the inquiry.
Where twenty dozen bottles of Hostel tes's
Bitters were sold in 1355, lire hundred duzen
are disposed of now.
Coul'! public opinion be more significant
ly expressed than by its unparalleled in
crease of consunij'tiou ? It seerns impos&i
ble.
The preparation has been imitated.
Where are the imitators ? Echo answers,
"Where?" To the "limbo" of things lost
on earth they are all either gone or going
Peace be with them !
LOVE AND MATRIMONY.
Ladies and gentlemen, if j'ou wish to
marry, address the 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 j'ou nothing, and if you wish
to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All
letters .strictly confidential. The desired in
formatiou sent by return mail, and no re
ward asked. Address
SARAH B. LAMBERT.
Grcenpoiut, Kings Co., New York.
June T.'GG-Sm0
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
a.o.i .i;um,ca Consumption is anxious to
make known to his fellow-eufforcrs the
means of cure.
To all u-Lo tlowiro it, ho will send a copy
of the prescription used (free of charge)
with the directions for preparing and using
the same, which the' will fiml a scre cure
for Consi mptiox, Asthma, Bhoxchitis,
Coughs. Coi.is, and all Throat and Lung
Affections. The only object of the adverti
ser in sending 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
ing. Parties wishing the prescription, free,
bv return mail, will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co , New York
Fob. 1, 18GG.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 huinbug!'e :"
n;c i... r card. All others
will please address their obedient servant,
TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, New York.
Feb. 1 1SCG. ly.
EF.RORS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who differed for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the affects of youthful Indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to
all who ne-cd it, the receipt and directions
for making the simple remedy by which be
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do so by
addressing.
JOHN B. OG DEN,
No. 13 Chambers St., New York.
Feb. 1st, 18CG. ly.
WANTED. AGENTS 75 to J200 PEI!
II MONTH for gentlemen, and $35 to $75
tor lailies, everywhere, to introduce the Cel
ebrated Common Sense Family Sewing Ma
chine, improved and perfected. It will hem,
fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider
beautifully. Price only $-'0, making the
elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for
three years. Wc pay the above wages or a
commission, from which twice that amount
can V-e made. Address with ftamp. or call
on C. BOWERS ,V CO., Salesrooms, No.
255 South FIFTH street, Philadelphia. Pa.
All letters answered promptly, with circu
lars and terms. May 31, 18GG.-4t.
1 fEU YEAR! W.
ul,ulll ry where to sell on
e want Agents eve-
iir IMPROVED 20
Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Un
der and upper feed. S?nt on tral. War
ranted five years. Alxve salary or large
commissions paid. The Oxia- machines
sold in the United States for less than $10
which are ftdlg licensed hy Ihnce, Wheeler
SfWihon. C rover S,- Baker, Singer Co.,
and lliuhdder. Ad other cheap machines
are infringements and the seller or user are
liable to arrest, fne and imprisonment.
Illustrated circulars sent free. Address,
or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddeford,
Maine, or Chicago, 111. May 31. 18GG.-ly.
nij A MONTH ! Aoexts wanted for six
HdU entirely new articles, just out. Adress
O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford,
Me. May 31, 186G.-ly.
AGENTS WANTED !
J. T. Headley's History of the War,
NOW READY.
pOMPLETD in TWO VOLUMES, also in
j ONE. It is admitted to be the most in
teresting, jwpular, and valuable History of
the Rebellion, which is fully attested by the
enormous sale of 200,000' volumes, and a
large portion of the country still uncan
vassetl. We are obliged to run our presses night
and day to enable us to supply our Agents.
Men of character and ability who desire a
lucrative employment, will find this a rare
opportunity.
The price of the work in one volume is so
lore, (compared with other Histories) as to
bring it within the reach of all classes.
For full particulars send for a circular.
Address
American Publishing Company,
148 Asylum street,"
Hartford, Conn.
June 23, 18GG.-4t.
OUl'IIANS' COL'KT SALE,
OF VALUABLE COAL LAND.
TY virtue ef an erderof the Orphans' Court
U of Blair county, to me directed, 1 will ex
pose to public sale, at the Court House, in
the Borough of Hollidaysburg, on Saturday,
the 21st of July, 1SGG, at two o'clock, p.
m., the following Real Estate of which
Luke Burgoou died seized, now owned by
hisson, Luke P. Burgoon ;
The Farm known as the 'Burgoon Farm,'
situate in Allegheny township, Blair county,
containing about 121 acres.
This Land is situate about one-half mile
from the Pennsylvania Railroad, to which it
is of easy access. The necessary buildings
are pretty good.
There are two VEINS of COAL now open
on the land, and as it is located in one of
the l-cst Coal regions of the State it is ren
dered very valuable for mining purposes.
The land is also covered with excellent
timber.
Ti.iois of Sale : O ae-fi urth on confir
mation of sale, and the residue in three
equal annual jtaj inents, with interest, to be
secured by the bonds and Mortgage of the
purchaser. DAVID EAGER,
Guardian of Luke 1'. Burgoon.
Juno 28, l8GG.-3t.
COUNEli GliOCEKY STORE.
THOMAS & WEAVER,
Comer of Main and Fraidlin Streets,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.,
KEEPS constantly on hand a geneial as
sortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Country Produce, &c. together with Spices,
Pickles, Preserved Fruits, Dried Fruits,
Tobacco, Cigars, &c, all of which will be
sold as cheap as the cheapest. Call and
examine our stock. Nov. 16, 18G5.1y.
June 7, 18G6.
HENRY IIAIIPER,
5'20 Arcli Strec, Philadelphia,
HATCHES.
II FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
eeid mm mm,
and superior SILVER TLATED WARE, at
Reduced Prices. March 29, 18G6.3m.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
STRAY COW. Strayed away or was stol
leu from the subscriber living in Sum
merhill township, Cambria county. Pfui?fc
Mudy,the2ltotUf&$ balTcrop off
, "rWUAny person who will bring her
par'- j 1 -
back will receive the above reward
Wilmore, June 21. 1 SCG.-lt -.
j dti r.lC of Administration cum 1,'siamrn
Jj to annexo, upon the estate of Richard
Nagle, late of Susquehanna township Cam
bria county, deceased, have been grf.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. NAGLE,
Hay 17, 18GG-Gt". Executors.
J OB WORK
OF A Ti L K I 2; D S
DONE AT THIS OFFICE,
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE
AND ON REASONABLE TRICES.
, TiiiMiTV win TP. TT.n The
! 1 Whitest, the most durable and most eco
I -i rr.. :o M.innf irtured c.nlv bv
nonncai. nj- n ,,,,TTT1 -
Z I EG LEU U SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Sfreet,
PHILADELPHIA.
February 8, lSCG.ly.
TH7RE LI B E RT YWI II T E LEAD. Pre
1 ferred by all practical Painters! 1 ry it
and vou will have n- other. Mannfactiire;l
onlyly Z I KG LEU & SMI 1 II,
Wholesale Drug. Pflint and Glr.ss Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
February 8, ISCC.ly.
P.. T.ov- r. II ivt TV PaHIKET ORnAKS.
J fortv dilTercnt styles, adapted to sacred and
1 secular music, for $30 to $f,00 each II-
TY-ONE GOLD Oil SILVl.li atuAw.
or other first premiums awarded mem. 1.
Infrared Catologues free. Address. MA
SON & HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON
BROTHERS, New York.
Sept. 6, 1865.1y.
pARPENTER'S RHEUMATIC FLUID, for
. sale at the Book Store of
Feb. 22. 186G. JAMES MURRA.
A FRESH lot of prime Segars and Tobacco
just received and for sale at t he Book
Store of J AMIES MURRAY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
FRANK W. KAY,
Canal street, below Clinton, Johnstown. Pa.,
KEEPS constantly e-n hand a large assort
ment of Su;;ar Kettles, Iirass or Copper
Kettles, Tin-Ware; all kinds of Sheet-Iron
Ware; Enameled and Tinned Iron Ware;
Copper Ware made to order. Sad Irons or
Smoothing Irons, Zinc Washboards,
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES
oftvery Pittsburgh or Philadelphia manu
facturer always on hand or procured on five
days notice.
ODD PLATES and GRATES fur Stoves
always en hand.
SPOUTING, Miner's Lamps, Oil Cans,
FRUIT CANS and Powder Horns of all
sizes, constantly -n Tinnd.
COFFEE-MILLS, Toasting F.-rks. Ovstcr
Broilers, Jelly Cake Moulds, Table and Tea
Spoons, Coal Buckets &c.
PRICE LIST now ready f - r the Trade.
Merchants are respectfully invited to call
and examine our wares. Send for a cata
logue before purchasing elsewhere.
The above goods will bo furnished
"SVSIC2.ESAE.K OH KtrTABZ,.
Asr; foi:
FRANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE,
And Sure Ticcnfy-five per Cent
On your purchases. It can be f-und on
Car.al street, below Clinton. (My.4,G0.1y.)
Johnstown, June 21, 18CG.
PETITIONS f r Licenses will be presented
before the Judges of the Court t Quarter
.Sessions e-f Cambria County, at an Argu
ment Court to be held in Ebensburg, on
Wednesday, the 11th day of July next, by
the fallowing persons, viz :
TAvi-:i:s i.ic::nsk.
Matthew Digman, Allegheny township.
Francis A. Gibbons, " '
D. A. Conrad. Ebensburg boro. West Ward.
Levi Jacoby, Conemaugh township.
Gotlicb Lessiger, Johnstown boro. 2 1 Ward.
Thomas S. Davis, " "
Andrew Ilenning, " " ?, Ward.
Henry C. Reitz, " "
Henri' Fritz. " " "
Florian Bingell, Loretto boro.
Patrick Graham, Miliville boro.
Thomas Goiman, 1st Ward, Conemaugh
borough.
GEORGE C. K. ZAIIM,
Ebensburg, June 18, 18G6. Clerk.
Commissioner's .Vol ice.
IN the matter ef the petition of John A.
Kennedy, for srccific performance of cou
tract with Michael Kennedy, dee'd.
The undersigned having been appointed
Commissioner by tbo Orphan's Court of
Cambria county, to take testimony in proof
of contract between the. above named par
ties, hereby gives notice that he will attend
to the duties of said appointment, at his
office in Ebensburg, on Saturday, the 7th
day of July next, at one o'clock, P. M.,
when and where all persons interested may
attend.
JOHN E. SCANLAN,
June 20, 18G6.-3t Commissioner.
Auililor's .Vol ite.
THE undersigned having been appe-inted
Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Cam
bria county, to elistribute the money in the
hands of Joseph Burgxn, Kxecutor of Robt.
Burgoon, dee'd, hereby gives notice that he
will attend to the duties of said appoint
ment at his oQice in Ebensburg, on Tuesday,
the 17lhday of July nextat.jyyiQlcVes't
Y. M., vhenar"1
- JOHN E. SCANLAN,
June 21, 18GG.-3t. Auditor.
Auli!ors iV'olice.
rjlHE undersigned having been appointed
Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Cam
hri a-unlv, to distribute lle money in the I
hands of I I. Kinkead, Esq., Administrator e f
the estate of William Wherry, dee'd, hereby
gives notice that he will attend to the duties
of said appointment at his of.iee in Ebens
burg, on Thursday, the 19th day of July
next, at one o'clock, P. M., when and
where all persons interested may attend.
JOHN E. SCANLAN,
June 21, ISCG.-St Auditor.
Lash's Five Dollar Washing Machine.
IS now -l;'ered to the public as the cheapest
simplest and most cjjkkut Wai.liing Ma
chine in the country.
The exclusive right f--r the sale e-f this
machine in your own State e-r County, can
be scoured by applying soon at our store.
727 Maiket street, Philadelphia, Pa.
.1. S. LASH, & CO.
Also, the best Clothes Wringer in the
Market, Wholesale and Retail.
3, verv liberal discount to country
merchants and dealers generally.
May SI, 1 SCG.-lt.
" "AurtHor'x Volice.
ITillE undersigned having been appointed
i Auditor by" the Orphan's Ceurt of Cam
bria count v. to distribute the money in the
hands of E. Shoemaker, administrator of
the estate of Rev. Thomas McCulIough,
dee'd, upon his fiual account, hereby gives
notice that he will attend to the duties of
said appointment at his office in Ebensburg,
on Monday, the 0th day of July next, at
one o'clock. P. M., when and where all per
sons interested may attend.
JOHN E. SCANLAN.
June 20. 18GG. Auditor.
S. LI. Pettensill & Coi
Advertising Agents, 37 Pabk Row
New' York, and 10 State street, Boston,
re tho authorized Agents for the "Dem
ocrat & Sbxtisel," and the most influen
tial and largest circulating Newspapers in
the United States and Canadas. They
are empowered to contract for us at oui
LOWEST TERMS.
- Lime for Sale.
THE undersigned is prepared to ship Lime
from Lilb" Station, or No. 4, on tho Penn
sylvania Railroad to Ebensburg, Johnstown,
or any other point on the Penua. R. R., or
its branches.
Address, WM. TILEY.
June23,-tf Hemlock, Cambria co., Pa.
TROSPECTUS
18GG.
or
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WELSH ROBB.
430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
hTW A LTE RS,
Main street, between Franklin and Clinton,
'ib.AMlf.iy in nam!rfarge and well
selected stock of seasonable
DRY Ml AID KBOEiUS,
Ills stock conists of almost every article
usual!' kept in a retail store, all of which
have been selected with care and are effered
at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac
tory. Call and examine fr yourselves.
Nov. 10, lSGo.Cm.'. II. "WALTERS.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
fff HIE FARM and COAL LAND formerly
jL owned by John Gillan, Sr., situate in
Blacklick township, Cambria county, about
seven miles North-west of Ebenst-urg, ad
joining bxnds of the late John Gillan, Jr.,
Divid Rowhu.d, David Davis, Jr., and
Jacob and Peter Wagner, containg
One Hundred and Ticc-idy -three Acre,
or thereabouts, having 1 hereon erected a
GOOD STONE DWELLING IIOU.E and
A Carare II;tr.U Barn.
This laud contains an abundance of coal
rfa superior quality adrift 4' feet thiek
buying been opened which is now being
worked.
Apply to the undersigned, the present
ners, residing in the borough of Ebens-
ow
bur
R. L. JOHNSTON,
WM. K1TTELL.
Nov. 0, 1SC3. tf.
VALUABLE FR0PERTY FOR SALE.
rr.HE STORE HOUSE and DWELLING
1 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 nip
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 tit a very low
price. Possession given immediately.
For further information inquire of or ad
dress JOHN C. GILL, at Glen Council,
convenient to the premises, who is authori
zed to sell the same.
JOSEITI GILL.
May 31, lSGG.-tf.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
qUIE partnership beret, .fore existing be
l tween the undersigned, in the practice of
the law, having been dissed ve'd, all persons
knowing the-mselves indebted to us, under
tho firnf of Johuston & Oatnian. for profes
sional services, are requested to call and
settle the same immediately.
R. L. JOHNSTON.
GEO. W. OATMAN.
Ebensburg, May 24. 18GG-3t.
18G6.
flALLAGHEIi'S MAGICAL HAIR OIL.
j and VF.GATABLE OIL SOAP, for sale
at the Book Store of
Fob. 22, 18GG. JAMES MURRAY.
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