9 da CLARK WILSON. Editor & Publisher. EHEXSMJRG, JULY 2C,:::::::::1SGG. STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR. HIESTER CLYsVlER. DISTRICT TICKET. COXGRKSS, ROBERT L. JOHNSTON, Ebensburg. Subject to decision of District Convention. COUNT 1' TICKET. ASSEMBLY, JOHN 1. TJNTON, Johnstown. Col. REGISTER AND RECORDER, JAMES GRIFFIN, Johnstown borough. ASSOCIATE JCDGES, JAMES MURRAY, Ebensburg borough. GEORGE W. EASLEY, Johnstown. COMMISSIONER, JOHN FERGUSON, lilacklick tw'p. rOOU HOUSE DIRECTOR, HENRY BYRNE, Carroll township. CORONER, THOMAS MTJREEN, Ebensburg boro. AUDITOR, D. A. LUTIIKR, Carroll township. Democratic Executive Committee. The following gentlemen compose the Cambria county Democratic Executive Com mittee : Allegheny twp. William Buck. Blacklick twp. Joseph Mardis. Cambria twp. A. Martz. Carroll town borough Francis Bearer. Carroll twp. Henry Bender. Cambria borough Daniel McDonald. Chest Springs reter J. McKinzie. Chest twp. C. Warner. Conennugh twp. David Faincr. Cleai field twp. John If. Douglass. Concraaugh bor., 1st W. John Devlin. " " 2d " Edw Connciy. Croyle twp. Peter Brown. Ebensburg bor., K. W. Re-es J. Lloyd. " W. " George Gnrley. Oallitzin twp. Charles OTIagen. Jackson twp. D. F. A. Grier. Johnstown bor., 1st W. Hush Bradley. " 2.1 " J B MeCreighf. " 3.1 " Joseph Boxler. " 4th " James King. " 5th " George Shaffer. Iretto bor. Francis OTriel. TIill ville bor. Thomas Judge. Munstcr twp. Edward Farrtn. Prospect bor. John White. Richland twp. James Cost low. Summerhill twp. James Burk. Summitvillc bor. John Sharbaugh. Susquehanna twp. John Mansion. Taylor twp. John Cooney. Washington twp. John II. Kennedy. Wilmore bor. John MeColgan. White twp. Christian Walters. Voder twp. John F. Allen. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Chairman. Shameful Proceedings. Gen. Rousseau, one of the most gal lant and successful soldiers in the Union Eat in his scat in Congress, while the Re publican majority permitted the reverend ruffian, Grinnell to insult him most wan tonly, by doubting his courage and ex pressing doubts as to which side Rousseau belonged during the rebellion. For this Rousseau caned hi3 slanderer, and the Ab olitionisis, of the House, up to Saturday last, had it under consideration whether to expel Lim or not. They finally conclu ded to censure and let him go. llow shamefully too these fanatics act in regard to the President of the United States. When speaking of hirn they can not find language coarse enough to suit their purpose, and yet no one calls them to order. In their caucuses last week their language was so gross and violent, as to cause one of their own organs, the livening Post, to openly, reprimand them in this way. "We have had, during the last six months, several lamentable and disgusting displays of intemperate language ; but they have been by individuals. In the liepublican caucus it would ?eem that, with two or three hano able exceptions, members of Congress tried who should in dulge to the greatest extent in language so intemperate, so indecent, so disgusting, that, as we read, the speakers seem rath er an assemblage of pot-house brawlers than grave and responsible members of Congress. As a specimen of the violent language of the present Congress we might cite Stevens' pious wish that the people of the South were safely domiciled in the "Pen itentiary of hell ;" or to the remarks of Farnsworth of Illinois, who spoke in this way : 'The President was a traitor to the party and the country, and that he was ready for any measure, however desperate, which would put the government into the hands of the rebels. hat his schemes . . j....... L,.,,,. l ms-, nunc. - were he did not know, but he had been er, is a matter of taste about which there told on high authority that Mr. Seward is a difference of opinion, and is not in had said that this Congress would never j tended as a criticism upon other?, but on nieet again until the Southern States were ! ly to account for my own course, restored to their righta of representation! TlmnL-m-r r.T... ,...... i in Congress. This furious fellow in bis allusion to Seward lieJ openly and he knew it ; be has been told so frequently since, but he, like Grinnell, takes nothing back. liout well, too, of Massachusetts, could not per mit the opportunity to pass without decla' rin" the Fresident as . infamous as the worst of the rebels. lie said : "Ile believed Andrew Johnson to be just as thoroughly a traitor as Jeff. Davis, ! and that nothing could save the country from destruction but the most prompt and effective preparations for every emergency. He believed an attempt would be made to force the rebels into Congress, and the Philadelphia Convention was part of the scheme. The battle, in effect, had already begun, and if resistance was not made, the President would take possession of j the Capitol. Any such attempt must and would be resisted by force ;" Mr. Rout well's remarks were loudly applauded- These fellows are mere madmen. If President Johnson were the knave- these Abolitionists would have him, would he take ground against their proceedings? ' If he were not acting from conscientious convictions, he need only sign all the bills passed by Congress, and he conld put in his time as President in the happiest man ner. Instead of this, however, he fights both houses, in the face of their triumph ant two-thirds, who are able to defy his vetoes? If be were not a most rigid . and . 1 r-i.:..r i m 1 . , , - , . i act very lnditlerentiy from what he has. ; J J lut it he were the vilest wretca that ev cr filled official station, members of Con- gress arc not excusable in applying to him j the language wc have n-ioted : it disgra- I ccs Congress and corrupts the public. In stead of its damaging the President, it only hurts his office. For, as the Krcninj Po-t, observes if the violent spirit display ed by members, of Congress could ani mate the whole people, our national exis- tence would be very near its close. It is ! not such intemperance and intolerance which the nation requires in its leaders : thoy only make government impossible. P'iUtlurgh Post. Uriah. Persons rejoicing in this name have al ways been more or less, unlucky. lie of the Old Testament was sent to the front and came to grief. lie of the novel was a victim of '-humility," and he of the In- r,rc already at Columbus, Ga., endcavor qnlrir has been soundly thrashed in the j ing to get hold on the forthcoming cotton Capitol, not like the Reverend Grinnell, P b.v e"ng advances freely, butplan- 4- ....... i ? it, t . c i tor words spoken in debate, but for words ; ,... . i of secret slander written to some newspa per or communicated to some committee. While we wish it clearly understood that ; we disapprove of personal chastisement, J wft must fav thnt fmm h',s .1tfn,1rta our sympathy with Uriah is not excessive Uriah we mean Mr. Uriah Painter is an expert at defamation, and was a pet witness against Ueneral McClelian before the Wade-Gooch Committee of 1 8 G2. j Covode was his special interrogator, and I . . mi v . v I ins testimony will be found extending over . twelve pages of that dreary record, its ooject ucing to prove mat tne brave sol- , dier of Antietam was a coward and a j fool. Painter was, as ha swore, a corre spondent of the Philadelphia 1'i'iuircr, then an enthusiast in General McClellan's cause. There is some bad poetry which Yankeedom is very fond of quoting about the wheels of time grinding, and grinding very fine, which Uriah must have thought of as he lay sprawling and screaming for help. A Shot at the "D. D." The follow ing shot from Thad. Stevens' needle gun, at the gentleman who went into Pennsyl vania the other day and announced him self as a candidate for Senatorial honors, will be appreciated by all who are famil iar with "my writings in my two news papers, both daily." Mr. Stevens address ed the following letter to gentlemen who proposed to make him a Senator : Gentlemen ; I have received your kind letter asking me to allow the use of my name as a candidate for United States Senator. I believe that office (when tendered) is not to oc uecuneu wutiout some stronn reason. But it has always been my opin- d'angeroes Currency. It is a noto ion that no man should make himself a j rious fact that fullv nine-tenths ,.f .ho candidate for it, or take any part in the canvass. nun jti jor ihiii posaion oicjld to he discoverable wittout notice from .........,.., .,, .. j uui uuimiitlll. irienu- j ship, I am your obedient servant, itc. News Items. A Severe drought prevails in the neigh borhood of Petersburg, Va. After being bailed in a half a dozen cases, C. V. Culver, the Abolition Con gressman, swindler, S.c. , has finally been placed in the Venango county jail by Thomas Hoguc, of Franklin. Mr. 1 T. Bauxum is said to be a can didate for a scat in Congress from (Ion- necticut. The grave of the gallant General Mc Pherson is unmarked, even by a rude headstone. The wife of Major-General Jeff. C. Davis fell overboard from a steamboat at ' Louisville, saved her. Her husband jumped in and j Mu. Bonner, the proprietor of the New , lork Ledger, has returned an income for ; the past year of $iGo,G09,G.j Canai.iyns propose to erect a monu- : mcnt in honor of the volunteers who fell at I imetone Ride ' One Dr. Hale , r , . Ue, of Itock county, Miss., , c-M w i! ' was compelled to nay 78G SG damages. last week, for kissing the wife of a Air. Havens, of the same count-. In an old family Riblo in Connecticut, j the record of a birth is entered in this; wise; "r.iizabeth Jones, born on the 20th November, 1785, according to the ! best of her recollection!" j I A Preparation of naraflmc. devoid of' smell or taste, has been made, whic h it is i said will preserve meat for an indefinite time. i i f ! eneuai. Soi.coi has been elected Pres- ! l.Tpiil rT n NTpiv 'S'firt- f'il PnmnTnv -w. r...v. A Maui-.i.e statute of Washington Ir ving is to be erected in the vestibule of i i , i . i- the church erected as a memorial to him j in .Sleepy Hollow. RA ri i.esnake seven feet long was killed on the lme of the Reno, Oil Creek illld FithoL' (Pa.) Railroad, a few days ; ?mce. A List of the prisoners confined in the i Richmond Penitentiary, by courts-martial, for crimes of lesser grade than mur der, has been forwarded to President John son at his request. The life-size oil paintings of General Hancock, ordered by certain citizens of Raltimore, is to be hung upon the walls of the lialtimore Council Chamber. Alex. "W. Randall, the new Postmaster-General, was born in Montgomery county, New York, in 1819, and is there fore now forty-seven years of age. The Newark (N. J. ) Courier say3 there are about one thousand of the shoemakers in that county thrown out of work by the recent attempt of the employers to reduce their wages lifteen per cent. Several New York cotton speculators Iers generally avow tins class ot men. e J General TJenedek has informed bis sidwrdinatcs that he is to be addressed in ill communications as "His Excellency ', the Field .Marshal Commander of the Ar- niy," without any unnecessary titles or high sounding phrases. His idea of sim- plicity is somewhat elaborate. S. N. I'ike, of Cincinnati, has com menced work upon his New York Opera House, which will be located in the fash- mnable quarter of the citj'. lie is as&ist- ed by an incorporated association, which is PlciJged to aid him to the extent of 5?2oO,000. .. A Nevada exchange stales that peh can eggs, from islands in Pyramid Lake, wIiere they :ire abundant, are now in the market at that place, at seventy-five cents Icr dozen. They contain as much nutri mcnt as three ben's eggs, and are quite as palatable. In the Federal Court, recently held at Knoxvill, there was but one indictment found during a session of six weeks. At the previous terms for the past two years they were found by the hundred, and al most exclusively for political offenses. The harvesting of the crops in the West has caused the bottom of the grain market in Chicago to dorp out. Millers are grinding new wheat, and the delusion of a scacity has completely vanished. Speculators have suffered severely, as they deserve to. A Savan connected with the Garden of Plants in Paris has carried three billiard balls constantly in his bosom for the past seven months wrapped up in a flannel waistcoat, supposing that they were croc odile eggs, and that they would hatch by that process. The Fenian Raid. The . Canadian Commission appointed to ascertain the amount of injury committed during the late raids of the Fenians, report that in the east it will amount to from lo,000 to b'2o,000, and in the west from 0,000 i SI 0 000 fractional currency now in circulation are j counterfeit Some are artistically finish ed and well calculated to deceive, while others are base and palpable frauds at first glance. Paper money is bad enough at best, but the public ought to be protect ed from deception in the -fractional notes, and the best way to accomplish this is to come back fo the hard dimes and the old jiickle. A Home Thrust. We heard one of these defunct patriots who blowed so hard during the war, make a terrible on slaught on old Andy. lie declared that Andrew Johnson was a disgrace to the country, and that he ought to be impeach ed, 'And who are you V said a soldier standing by. 'Who am I ? why I am a loyal man, and I do not believe in any- j Defendant's real estate, to and among those thing that the Copperheads endorse.' entitled thereto. By the Coin t. 'Did you fight in this war?' 'No,' whim- J G- c K ZAHM, Profy. nered the old reprobate. 'I did not jro i ' ... " ' r T n . i i c i I will sit fr the purpose of attending to because I could not leave my business, the duties of the above appointment at my but I loaned my money to the Govern- 0flico in tlx? borough of Johnstown , on Ttron ment.' . i dav. the 20th d.iv of Au.ust.lMO.com- 'Yes, we know you did,' said the sol- j dier : 'We understand you now. You i are one of those loval men who hissed on ! the dogs of war but were particular not to j go vourselt. "iou shouted treason to i every one who did not agree with you, urged poor men to go and leave their fam ilies, you got exempted from the draft nn'1 wuen ine government went begging ; for n,oney 3'oa ?avc yours and charged i usi,r' nl-'refit, 3"" did, you miserable old ! hypocrite! Don t you talk to me about I ,J -M ,J , , , , Johnson. Clear and old i-oO exemp- exemp tion went kiting down the street as if he saw a rebel raid in the distance. The fact is. the neonlo are finding nut tJ.e i)0tom Gr .he lovnltv of thoso men. jt jon-t Pl,;t them. Usurv bonds ar.d jjie vliole thin'. . oo-. A New Office Ci:eatei. Congress created the office of Steward of the President's household, the incumbent of which is required to give bonds for the safe keeping of the government furniture J nd tnoperty. This office was rendered : necessary by the incidents attending , the j county, deceased. removal of the wife of the first Ropubli- i Take notice that an inqiu.-st will be hd ! can President of the United States from ' f.fc the ate dwelling hous of Joseph il .i Tx-i -a ti .i i t ' hams, dee'd, in Cambria twp., Cambria co., the lute House to their own house. In Pa n Mn,Lly lht. ,;th div of August next, noticing the creation of the stewardship j at 1 nil ck.hi the afterno.,n of that day and the cause thereof, a contemporary for the purpose of making partition of the asks : "Vv ho will dare to tell ttc. truth renl estate of s.-iid rTre.Tsei' tu and ,imon" ahout this 'wholesale plundering?' Who j loailed these boxes bv the scor and W i boxes by the score and let them down by a fall, rizged at the back of the White House ? Who had those packages put up which Mr. Stanton or dered to be returned ? Who had the linen of the White House cut up for under clothing ? Who packed up and carried off those handsome vases of the llue Room ? Who stole the gold spoons pur chased in Mr. Monroe's administration and safe until Mr. Lincoln's 1 Is this disloyal to tell ?" . JCtgal bbfrtisnncnts. '. Oi'iI cnri sale. IsY virtue, of an alias order of the Orphan' j Court of Cambria county, the undersigned will expose at public sale, at the hotel of George Wciuroatli, iu tue borough of Wil more, on Monday, the -J7th day of August next, at one o'clock, P. M., the following rcai estate of which Bernard Connelley died seized, viz . A certain piece or parcel of land, situate in Kummerhill twp., Cambria co., (being the south end of the tract of which it is a part,) beginning at a post, a comer of land of John Puiinmer, and Patrick M'Dunn, thence westJ'y Vnc of 1;llJlc,f said McDunn. 133 perches to a post; thence north by line of land of Patrick jlcCormick 5-j perches to a post; thence thmush the tract of which it is a part, east 135 perches to stones; thence by hiLd of John Plummer south 55 perches to the place of beginning; containing forty six acres and sixty-live perches, be the same moro or less. Techs ok Sale : Ono half on confirma tion thereof, and the residue in ono yeat thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortgage of pur chaser. CAT II ARI N E CONN ELL Y, Jul' 2C,'G0.-3t. Executrix. Orphans' Court Sale. T;Y virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' 1 Court Court of Cambria countv, the undersigned. wiil expose to sale by public vendue or out cry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Ebensburg. on Saturday, the 25th day of August next, at one o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing real estate of which John Roes, late of IMacklick township, died seized, viz : A certain tract piece or parcel of land, situate in Cambria township, Cambria coun ty, a .j. lining lands of Jacob Campbell, Mc Donald and others, now in the possession of David flees, containing fifty acres, more or less, about 15 acres of which are cleared, and thereon erected a hewed log house, and a log stable or barn, being premises No. 3, mentioned and described in the inquisition on the real estate of the said John Iiees, deceased, made pursuant to proceedings iu partition. Ti rms of Sale One half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. WM. KITTELL, July 20, lSGG.-3t Administrator. Executor's lYoticc' IETTERS Testamentary upon the Estate of Henry McDerrnit, late of Clearfield town ship, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing near St. Augustine, in said township. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them, and those indebted to the same are required to come forward and make pay ment. WILLIAM G. KRISE. July 25, 18G6.-Ct Executor. J OB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND ON REASONABLE TRICES. Col well & Levergood rjr. J..hn B. Fite. el. al. In the Court of Common Pleas of Cam bria county. No. ",'2, March Term, 13C6, E. D. Julv lltii. 18CC. On motion of C. L. Pershing, the Court appoint John F. Barnes, ,! Esq., Auditor, to distribute the funds in the ' i - . i ii -it- r ii i e hands of Hm Sheriff, arising from the sale of mcueing at the Lour of two o'clock-, p. in., j and all persons having claims against said ' fand are hereby required to present the same r be torcver starred trom coming in upon ; . . i c , .1. i l r ,....:. , muv r impvpc - Ul'H.l L.X-k-.-.---J, July 2, lSGG.-St Auditor. Proposals TTTJ II he received up to A-.igu-a 1st, J. r the ; biulding of an addition to the liomar, I Catholic Church on lunue! 11.11. 1 mnsard , ,r ' ., . , V. , F. J. I'arrish, Gal!;fz:n. j rT,,r , c. . T,T t,,- i THOMAS BRADLEY, F. J. PAItlJISII. PATRICK KEKNA, July L'C, lSGG.-lt. Committee. Xoticc. ipO John Williams of Ilo'iii laysburg. I'.hiir 1 county, Pa.. Caroline Cofch of Oil City, Venango i-.. Fa. .Martha Walker of Turkey f ot twp., Uluir co., Ann D.ivis, widow, and Esther, .Joseph, George, John, Miry and Amelia I) ivis. (children of the said Ann Davis) all vt Le Llair, Soott co., Iowa, heirs and legal representatives of Joseph Williams, late of Cambria twp., Cambria his children and legal representatives, if the same can be d..ne without prejudice to, nr j spoilinir of the whole, otherwise to vslue 1 and apprai.se the tame, at whieh time and j phice you are requested to attend, if you j think proper. JAMES MYERS Shcnfi. Sheriff's office. Ebensburg, ) July 12, 180G.lt. Auditor's tlce. THE undersigned having been appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Ujtirt of Cam bria comity, t' distribute the money in the hands nf Michael Dunnegan, Administrator of Philip Smith, deceased; upon his second and final account, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the dut'us of .-aid nnpoint- ment at his oitico iu the bi.roj;.-'h .f P:-- ( -.... , i riuny. me 't hird day of Augu.-t next, c.t cue o'clock, P. M.. when and where all persons interested niv attend. : WM. II. SECIILEU, July 19, 1SGG.-3t Audit'ir. ,t:;(!iioi'.s Notice. fJIIIE undesigned having been appointed j. Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Cam bria County, to distribute the nvney in the bunds of John Rager, a.'.miniMrator of the estate of Jaeob P.ager, decease 1, hereby gives notice that he will attend to to the duties of said appointment at his ofrice in Ebcnrd.urg, on Saturday. t!y 4th day , of August next, at one o'clock, . M.. when and where all persons interest ed may attcLd. JOHN E. SCAXLAN, July 10, 18GG.-3t. Auditor. Xotice. IX the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county. In the matter of the petition of John Teafel, to have Lis uame changed to John llarvey. And now, July 11, 1SGG. The Court having fully considered the petition of John Teaful.do decree that the name of J.Jm Teaful be changed to Johu llarvey, and do further order that the notice of tliis decree be published for four successive weeks in the "Democrat A: SentinH," a Newspaper pub lished in Cambria -ountv. July 19, lSGG.-4t ' By the Quirt. IVoiic-c. ALL persons arc hereby rmtified tliat we have purchased at Sheriff's Sale, the fol lowing personal property, which we have left in care of Michael Snyder, of Carroll tewmhip, Cambria county. Pa., until we see fit to remove the same, to wit: Two .r.iv horses, one bay horse, one black mare, one bay fhare, ono spring wagon, two buffalo robes, four timber sleds, ene two-horse wag on, one harrow, two plows, one cow and calf, one iieifier, one white cow, one dark brimile cow, four light brincle cows, one wind mill, one-half interest in threshing ma chine, one shovel plow, four sows and seven small pigs, two barrows, three calves, three scaps of btes, one cooking stove, one coal stove, five bedsteads anil bedding, three scythes, one grain cradle ' and three log chains. Any person interfering with the above mentioned property, will be dealt with according to law. G1LLIXGIIAM & GARRISON. July 12, 18GG--3t. Estate of John Dougherty, Deceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION' on the estate of John Dougberty. late of Chest township, Cambria county, Penn'a.. deceased, having been granted to the under signed, by the Register of said county, all persons indebted to said deceased are re quested to make payment, and those having claims are hereby notified to present them properly authenticated for settlement. CATHARINE DOUGHERTY, Adm'x. Chest township, June 28, l86G.-6t. AFRESH lot of prime Segars and Tobacco just received and for sale at the liook Store of JAMES MURRAY. nAlt?EXTEllS RHEUMATIC FLUID, for (l sale at the Eook Store of Feb. 22, 186G. JAMES MURRAY. AT EBENSBURG, PA., Fit I DAY, . . . JULY-; GARDNER, HEMMIKGS, &C!ft AMERICAN" CiRCU s -AND VAN AMBURCH GO'S 3IArMOTlI IKXA(rEt'li; EGYPTIAN CARAVAN The Largest Traveling ExhiL-lticu theWcr'd. Compribimj the orily REAL MENAGERIE In America. xcih the I$alV ElCitstaiit. lft:niTo-:7 (::i "W . 1 T 1 m t - r , w - --5-. -y ... - - ' " Lions, Timers, Leopards, &c, Ac. And h Will1;;.; V ,r,..-i: s.-.r V V ...-. -. "BES1 CmCUS TROUPE In America, with BeHer Horses and Pcnies, Betxs Performers and Bettor Clowns Thin re coTnrrisfi xnany similar Eihi1;;,, : -.. N Two Performances each. Eay, !: ternoon and Niht. . - ' Doors open at 1 and f o"tln L. AULLIS, - ----- o'J L'. o CllIl DKEN, I SriKI. 10 YEAKs, "Jo Ci WILL ALSO Exnu-IT IX JOHNSTOWN, Thursday, July 26f w. ii. r;Anixi:i:, ? IjY virtue of wniry wr'rs r,f f;.' -j Il.'-jHinas of the Court i f Lim:.i'.u I", of Cambria county, IVnii-x 1 var.ia. to me directed, there wi'.i be c cd to public sale, at the Curt IJ :: in Ebt-nyl -urg, on Saturday, the 1 : day A'.'.-'-' t next, at nc .iVio k, p. v.i., ;. lowing real citato, to wit : AlT tl e right, title, and interest. . f V M. Ltmon, c f, in and to a piece or : land situate in Washington !"ivn' . bria county, aj aning lai. '.s of M M A : heirs of E iward l)..i.aldscn .:sd i Tin r- taining three hundred ami tii'ty aoic- " . or h ss, having thereon a .c-Kd ci- il v hoppers, lateral railroa'l r.tid ot'aer i:r.-: ments. Taken in (-xecuti- n ?:-A : ! at the suit of H-::ry Scnuhia, A.':::.::.:-.: of Andrew Stuppy. d. l. COTCri i lONS of s:.". CCN. B. The Sherifi has m-. ' .'.J' lowing conditions ff s do, viz : O: - the purchase money en car!, s-de ' ; at the time the property ;. s'.v:. k when the s:ile amounts to S-Vn": o ! . ; under 5500 and more than ,i 1 ' third; under $100 and more t .... halT; less than $.V t1- wi.-.-l..-otht rwise the property will 1 in.:. put up to sale again, and uj -" presei:tcd for ack n wledgnit-ut ' 1 oaianceci me p;irv i..i.f i:;-..!v ; - or before the following M mdav. JAMES MVL"i.. -- SherifT's Ofiioe, Kl ensburg, July 18, IS GO." I. ) Valuable rami for ."alc. IpIIE subscriber offers at Private . I farm on which be now resides, lj miles East of Wilmore Borough, C:. Co. Pa., containing about 100 AcrcJ, 100 of tchirh are in a ;; -of cultivation ciol un-lcr (!. -dn The balance is well timbered, -t Frame Barn, a Dwelling lb-use, ru ' : Tenant Houses are erected there:.:-" Wagon Shed and other out-buildings. 1 is a young Apple Orchard of 2;r ' bearing choice fruit. Tiie farm is w .. ed. In the farm-yard flows a never-. fountain. The soil lis excellent. Six" of new land are now under grass. ther information, apply cn the yrcnv,- - WM. O'COXXKT.L. July 14,'G0-tf. iVi'meio. T' PALLAGHER'S MAGTc-'AL HAIR ': j and VEGATA1.LE OIL SO.M". I at the Book Store of .. Feb. 22, 18G6. JAM ES M U R P.A I-'TJJ! r-s.y-Q-.S-j'