Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 26, 1866, Page 3, Image 3

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ncstacnt rmb Sentinel.
I ;;is:n Dowries, Associate Editor.
List or Jurors.
L- f Traverse Jurors drawn to serve at
Kil'ST WEEK.
(.n t.,Ap. Anthony Anstead, Anthony
I !!'. A. Knse. 1 eter oomey, jr.
iicrii ii two. Michael Braiiifi'.
;;o,.xvii boic-ugh William Bonakcr,
,-' ...k KeUer. Samuel Kuutz. Arewine
m V.'ii'.i.ini A. Makin. Tnoruas MoGough.
". i ,l : i t twp. John ButuforJ, Hugh Ed
Wm. R. Jones.
. ri:i borough Xeal McAnany.
u.iiJL txvp. Silas Byrne,
y .',..; urg borough Peter Collins, sr.,
!'..! Pivis, Mjr-j.tn Hughes, Low is Rod
.-,': r-vp. E; h. Cogan.
'u.d tup. (Jorge Conrad, John C.
y ". ,.. . J.,ej'li Reynolds, Jacob R. Stull.
; twp Tn!ts I. Cooper.
r-'i'ieM twp. P. Dunncgan, George
; ; -.h, Bernard McFecly, sr.
i i:r 1! twp. Joseph Kckevirode. Leonard
., J. hn Flick, James Kane, jr.,
;.. t . i -: r StCiair.
:i: i l-orougn i.vui:t.- r i ituuwi.
! (' ! Mi- tin Funk.
:) tw;
Paul.
.!,(.:. v twp. Daniel Hilton, Bernard
: Springs bop tiuIi IVter Mc"enzie.
r;iil'.o 1 in iv-r! i Paul McKenna.
txvp. h-lm Mi'ler. jr.
. ' v f Bernard Mvers.
h Noel, jr.
;-P
.trick
fw. Epli. Custer, Samuel
CI aides Veil I.Uv non, jr
si c;Ni' w::rK.
1- T. John Arthurs. David
Henry Fr'-i-'h')- !.
ox U: twp. Sna.--.Mi
o;h txvp.
jr., I (i.-oro Ilartzel.
' ; i k
.Villi. mi Brandamire.
..'iai.i.a txvp. Jo.-: ph Dearer, Wm.
,V 1 ;T -"p!l Reho.
i:igt-n txvp. Yv'i'.iani fallen,
town ! r. h'S pli Crouse. Adam
M rris MoN 'M vr x. 'se Patterson,
txvit M.dliiius Dei nek, jr., J- "Senh
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hse-iii U'lp.t;
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VI,. lnon-.a.-.
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!)ivi.
iiiiherlv.
tXVp. P.oi-hk I)
liuiidC, jr
a-i r.. iiiiuel Will.
"A lo!:!; F.n'irr., jr.
i.. iU-:.rv W. pi.iiin Ilart-
iiiir.ii
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t V
ck
T.icoij C. l.u' '.ii-r
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ii-hurg L'r r:
, Michael N.igle, Jos.
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r.
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Uj'iillifh, AViiiiarn
::..! t-.vp. Samuel Ih. !r.:i;xn, Henry
i'i', !'r t'vp. Jo'iri Kinl.'i', J -h:i Kerr.
'A'uiu' twp. M i.ti:i is Kej.lT, Noel
i'- p'.er. I i -" : i Yoii;,i.k:'i.
i. i-i-;; i 1..,r. M.ehac! Lex-y, Jaiues 0'-
,n.U.
'i: I'n.'.-i txvp. T'; i-i. .s V. Devero, Win.
i" I ' . . J, , j.'i T.
; : uk iwj. a.. It. T..nza.aecker,
. ' a M ikiii.
'.I .!;; er txvp. lolm rdcGalwy.
t Spiiis..'-! b t ,:.gh I-.lm Plunk st.
i ..; r txvp. Wihi tin oiier.
Gil AND JUi.Ci'iS.
irti'-l ! txvp. Th' tn is Wiitz, Foreman;
! i.lS.
l'rosj-c : nor. P.'.tvh-k Doyle.
i' vklick txvp. Menry li. (Jampheil.
W'..:,i txvp. To.'m Croxv, jr.
.1 I'hony txvp Jerotne jawson.
Y oder txvp. DL- j uain K-lxvar.l.s.
'i,.-..t tx-. J.i ,.b C;i s 'L-r, Conrad Yea-
r.
II' r:.-l".:rj l.n mh rv' Curie-.
'! txvp. Au,r'ti::e U"l.
(' . :. a ..tiIi b.r. b's. ph I1j.-I p, jr.
'. :ttov.i bor. L'lll.ir Livergood, Ja.
' Mo.'cii. J J'.u ks. .
'.;.h- bur. J..M-ph M titers, Henry
t rlxvp. Peter O'N'e'd.
i .. ; - .: drew P;irccll.
' J i, ..'o I'.inJ,. 11 S Wimtr.
n txvp. Sv ( eny Owen.
' -h txvp Christian Smay.
' , i t .vp. Charles Weakland.
::; It; -.-.The Eb.-n.-bnig Rase Dall
' ' l '.aye ', a few innings iu the showers of
anrd.-.y afternovii. Aeipiarius may be
.-? y ii, geTiiV-neri, but you h.ave pluck
'. loos.-'- on your side. Coin and w;n.
Y'i: had a" regular st'-rm on Sunday
i,t, Oneol those kind, so minutely de-
rii-rd in " Ya'.ler-kivered" novels, at which
t::ne s .tne dark de( d is sure to bo perpetrated.
A Mam r.inw.l S.im.ict He-nderson, a
: shlent of C ;:emaugh station, was crushed
' 1 killed between the bumpers of a couple
!' cars at Pittsburgh, on Wednesday the
l-:h inst..
To am. Paktiks Interested. Mr. Robt.
Ih S: tiger has made arrangements with one
i the he-t wagon-makers in the State, to
1 all kinds of wagons put up on short
(' ' ; He will also sell J. C. Singer's nn
1 Tire Render to 3ll who may desire
'-' tini'-- and labor in making tire. If
)r'-: v- -; a go (1 Wagon, or need a Tire
"' o an ! see Mr. Sineer. at Ids shor.
I .M'1'-' ':a, f"m,,ry. where all kinds
' u n.ithii.g is done, cheap for cash.
'- 'it th'iM What are you kick
!' ' g f -r ?" "Fm kicking him 'cause
1 1 : is, .-,n l I don't want to get
' n( ; v clothes." "Fleas, ths devil ?
.-. t...i Leps with me." "Yes,
' ti.it's whar he get's 'em.
' 1 ; ei ii :i witi, tliis valuable informa
've "i'f ,-,lv that V. K. Rirkpr krens
',"' 'V ' a hand a large supniv of
Dry ;
3 as
s 't'm eries, &c, which he sells
i' 1-a!:y her house jn this wetion
' " bitn. and jo.i w ill be convince.1
f.e t.
SOLDIERS' COUNTY CONVENTION.
A Disrosmox having been manifested
to make it appear that the. Soldiers, who
battled for the Union during the late civil
war arc now in fellowship with those rad
icals who arc practically seeking to de
stroy it, the undersigned, honorably dis
charged Union Soldiers of Cambria coun
ty, feeling that their exertions and sacrifi
ces and those of their comrads in arms,
will not have met with their proper reward
until the Union of the States is complete
ly restored, and that they cannot consist
ently remain silent while their views are
thus presitently misrepresented, hereby
unite in requesting all the honorably dis-
j charged OUieers, Soldiers and Seamen of
Cambria oountv, who favor the wise and
constitutional policy of President Johnson,
who oppose the doctrine of Xcgro Equal
ity and Suffrage and desire the election of
the Hon. I Iiestkr Ci.vmki:, to meet in
Convention at Ehunsburg, on M'cdiicsdtii,
the 2o, day of July, lS!m, for the pur
pose of organization, to distinctly an
nounce their principles and to elect seven
Delegates to the Convention of Union
Soldiers which is to assemble at Ilarris
burg, on Wednesday, August 1st, 1SGG.
John T. Linton. Lt. Clontl. 54th P. V.
W. H. Ruse, Adjutant, C-lth P. V.
). T. Young, private, co. 15. 133d P. V.
Wm.F. AUtather, c . D.f.lth, P. V.
P O'C.mnell, Captain co C. 53th P V
Hugh Mal.-y, private, co P, 133d P V
John FcHwy, Corporal, co C, lo3d P V
James Cassiday, privat". co E, 54th P V
John Coimess, j rivate, co C, 55th I' V
.Joseph Thomas, private, co I, iilth P V
Davil Lavely. private, co K, loti P V
Adam Kui.t., Sergeant, co li, 198th P V
(iei rqe K ir.it z. Corporal, co F. 21st Pa Cav.
Alrx Miller, S.-r-eant, co K, 13Cth P V.
Henry Hite. Captain, co M, 12th Pa Cav
W A'Mr.ekin, Captain, co C. l'J-Jd P V
( ii'iu-i! YYolm. jr., Lieut., co M, 12th Pa Cav
J W VVfhn. jr., private, co (r, lDSth P V
Cliarles Reillv, private, Silver Cravs.
iiairh Craiile'v, Lieut., co F. 3d P V
11 I) Woodruff. Captain, co 1), 17th P V
I David F Pattoif, c. F.aUt Pa Cav
John C ShiM'inaker, co K. 3 1 P V
John I) L indies, co E, 51th P V
Albert Drindle, Sergeant. 5th Pa Artilery
Anou.-t Ab er, -Corporal, co I, 54th P V
W Mangold. 107th P Y
Joseph Shoemaker, co C, 19th US A
Michael Waist, Sergeant, Gth U S cavalry.
Win R William.-?, private, 40th P V
Patrick llogan, Seigeant. 55th P V
?iiiothv O P.rian, private, 55t!i P V
Patiick L) SuitiviiuC "
Daniel Corcoran, " " 4i
Philip C-rcoran, ' "
Patrick Walters. " " "
Cornelius Iienner, " 'i
Roger McDiide. . " " :
Joim Fitzo.-rald, " "
William Feiilks, " "
Patrick Mahoney, " ,4 '
Itiiok Connell, " " "
James D.irry, "
John Murphy, " '
Jolm Harrington, " . " "
FHix McCnllough, " "
Thomas II Porter, " "
Owen Eii;'fl.-.by, " " "
John Lnrenfclt,
Robert M'Krim, " "
Morris (itorge, '
G Den h-r,
Philip (Jeorge, "
Mark B ;rk,
Jolin Fb'imer, '
James yittman, '
John W Toney,
Henry Tilenner,
Patrick Rogers, Sergeant, "
Hugh McCom ell, Corporal,
Kdward Jiarry. j-rixate. 5lh U S Upbt Art.
1' McDcrr.iit. Mcsician. co C, 55t!i P V
Thoma- Judge, private co II, 10th P V
William Waters, corporal, 55th P V
Wm H Connelly, corporal, co E. 55th P V
Patrick Dodgers. Sen:oant, 55th P V
W Spiers, , M Sergeant, co F. 21t Pa oa
John Stewart, Sergeant, co II, 5Uh P V
F M George, irtei master. 55th 1 V
J II Kenneily. Ccrr.missarv Sergt.. 55th P V
IshihIi W Bunker, co D, 54th P V
Thos II Porter, private, co A. 55th V V
W F MoreUnd, Sergeant, co D, U S A
J Cunningham, jirivate, co G, 115 P V
Henry De'tiey, private, co G, 18th Pa Cav
John Liter, Lieutenant, 55th P V
Lazarus A Higgle, private, co E, 14Sth P V
Wm George, private, co G, 18th Pa Cav
Hugh MeConiiclI, Sergeant, co C, 55th P V
Jos Dehea, private, co E, 49th P V
John Kelly, private, 54th P V
John Lynch 1st Lieut., co A, 55th P V
Valentine Maize, Corpoial, co li, 192d P V
Lewis McKinnev, co G. 11 Pa Cav
William Skelly'co P, 192d P V
Dernard George, co A. 107th P V
James Kinney, co G, 12th Pa Cav
John W Toney. co A, 55th P V
John Schroth, Sergeant. 19th USA
William Flinn, co I, 54th P V
Michael Litz. co. D. 5th Pa Heavy Artillery
David A Skel-, Sergt.. co G, 11th Pa Cav
Albert Crura, co A, f4th P V
Carl Schmidt, co I), 115th P V
Michael Egan, co G, 11th Pa Cav
David Faloon, co 15. 133 1 P V.
John T Cooncy, co II, 10th P V
Pat Quinlin, col. 198th P V
Jerry Earner, Co K, 13Cth P V
John E Scanlan, co A. 1 1th Fa R V C
Wm II Sechler, co A, 11th Pa R V C
F P Tierney. co K 123th P V
E Brahicr, co D, 110th P V V
George Gurley, 77th P V V
Philip Polan, "
Philip Shiro. co L, 19th Ta Cav
li McDermit. Lt Colonel. Mth P V
R II Singer, co E, 77th P V V
James Murray, Captain, co D, 115th P V
A J liradley, Sergeant co M, 12th Pa Cav
S M Wherry, co I), HOth P V
John A McDermit, co E, 7 ah P V
J O Murray, Lieutenant, co G, 11th P V C
E R Dunncgan, 1st Lieut., co K, 125 P V
John C McBrldq, co A, Hth PR C
David 11 Evans, co I). 77th P. Y
James J Uatman.co JJ, 11th i R C
Jaraes M Edelblute, co F, 133d P Y
John Dunivan, co A, 55th P V
Wm II Elder, co A, 11th PRO'
John P Durtnett, co F. 11th P Y V Cav
J N Wissinjrer, co K, 187th P Y
Michael J Cooper, co N, 12th P V Cav.
Fresh Fish will hereafter be received at j
Harry Wilson's Cheap Store, in the hall of j
McDonald's brick building, on Friday of j
each week. We are now buying large "sup- i
plies of ice and small supplies of fish, :o i
that the fish reach us as fresh and pure as '
they appear in the Philadelphia Market. :
Regular supplies of Fresh Ycgetables are re. i
ccivedon Tuesday and Friday of each week. :
and small supplies are received almost every
day of the week.
. Tin: saTstaiETs.
Er.t-NST.n:G, July ., 1SGC Flour,
?10 to git per barrel; Corn, 1 per
bushel; Deans, l.2. to S2; Butter. 2oc
per pound ; Egzs, 20c pe r dozen ; Flax
seed, 2. "0 ; Ti mot by seed, $3, 50 ; Clo
versccd, S ; Coifee, 30 and 31c per lb -.
Molasses, 90c per gallon ; Syrup, $1.25
and 81.40 ; Urown Sugar 13 and 10 els.
per pound ; White, 20 to 00c ; Hice, 15
cents ; Wool, 50 cents per pound.
On Friday, the 20th ult., Lawrence,
infant son of William and Arabella Pollock.
How many mothers' hearts are made des
olate by the cold hand of death, just when
they are lavishing the wealth of their wo
manly affection on their first-born. 'Tis
only a mother can feel the deep sorrow.
May He who giveth, heal her wounded
heart.
Young mother, he is gone !
His dimple cheek no more will touch thy
bieast ;
Xo more the music tone
Float from his lips, to thine all fondly
pressed :
His smile and happy laugh are lost to thee ;
Earth must his mother and his pillow be.
His was the morning hour.
And be had parsed in beauty from the day,
A bud, not yet a flower.
Torn, in its sweetness, from the parent
spray ;
The death wind swept him to his soft re
pose. As frost in spring time blights the early
rose.
Never on earth again
Will bis rich accents charm thy. listening
ear,
Like some AZ -lian strain,
P.reathing at eventide serene and clear ;
His voice is choaked in dust, and on his
eyes
unnrokeu
lies.
Tlic
seal of peace, an! silence
And from thy yearning heart.
Whose inmost core was warm with love for
him,
A gladness must depart,
And those kind eyes with many tears be
dim ;
While lonely memories, an unceasing train,
Will turn the raptures of the past to pain.
Yet, mourner, while the day
Rolls like the darkness of a funeral by,
And hope forbids one ray
To stream athwart the grief-discolored sky;
There breaks upon thy sorrow's evening
clooni
A trembling lustre from beyond the tomb.
'T is from the better land ;
There, bathed in radiance that around them
springs.
Thy loved ones wing expand ;
As with the choiring cherubim he sin;.
And all the glory of that Gop can sec,
WLo said, on earth, to children, "Come to
inc."
Mother, thy child is blessed :
And though his presence may be lost to
thee,
And vacant leave thy breast.
And missed, a sweet load from thy parent
knee :
Though tones familiar from thine ear have
passed,
'ri i4. 4. .e a v t . .
ii.irnn i in my ursi-nom wiui rns Um
S". lasc.
Estate of Conrad Behe, Deceased.
I lll-.Ii LAS Letters ,f Administration j
Washington tnwnshtp, Cambria county, Pa.,
deceased, havmg been granted to the under
signed by the Register of said county, all
persons having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present them nronerlv
.v.. v.--i..i -i "Mii.t,i ueiie, i.oe oi i
authenticated for settlement, and those in- I
dehted are requested to make payment with- I
WILLIAM BEHE.
I)
JOSEPH CRISTE
Admr's.
June 23.
1800.-Ct.-
The Masov & Hamlix Caixiset Ouoans.
forty different sty lis. adapted to sacred and
se-ular music, for $S0 to $000 each. FIFTY-ONE
GOLD OR SILVER MEDALS,
or other first premiums awarded them. Il
lustrated Catologues free. Addiess, MA
SON & HAMLIN, Boston-, or MASON
BROTHERS. New York.
Sept. G, 18C5.1y.
BURR LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. Pre
1 ferred by all practical Painters! Try it!
and you will have no other. Manufactured
only by ZIEGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Drug. Paint and Glass Dealer
No. 137 North THIRD Street. '
PHILADELPHIA.
February 8, 18CC.ly.
SHIELDS HOUSE.
LORETTO. CAMBRIA COUNTY P I
THOMAS CALL EX. 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, 186C.-tf.
ii
j EREXSDUllO & CRESSON RAILROAD,
j On anil aftr Monday, May 2f,''ISGG
j trains on this road will run as follows : '
1 Leave Eisetsbueg
At 6.05 A. M., connecting with Baltimore
Express West and Day Express East.
At G 40 P. M.. connecting with 1'hila. Ex.
Eist and Day Express West.
Leave Ckesson
At 8.30 A. M., or on departure of Bait.
Express Y-.Test.
At 8.40 r. M.. or on departure of the Phila
delphia Express West.
A Utatou of Health.
The good things of this world have each
their appoints! missions.
It is t lie mission of IIostf.tter's Stom
ach I'ittfks to prevent and relieve a "reat
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 ns a
spceifi': for dyspepsia, biliousness, constipa
tion, nervousness, general debility, and "in
termittent f'-vrs, lias never bfen questioned.
As proof positive of its infallibility in
s'lch cases, the statements cf public men
whose narrxs are familiar as household words,
have from time to time been given to the
world.
If its reputation is iW founded in facts,
then trn'.h is a shadow, and the utterances
of consci'-ntious citizen are of no more val
ue than "dicers' oaths."
Anu xv ii.u is us repuiaiion ljci me t
progress "f its sales answer the inquiry. J
Where txventy dozen bottles of Hostetter's j
Litte rs were sold in 1355. jicc hundred dozt'n
are disposed of now.
Could public opinion be more significant
ly rxpvess.'-d than by its unparalleled in-crea-'s
of consumption ? It seems impossi
bio.
The rrcrarati'n has been imitated.
prcpar
are liic
imitators? Echo answers.
"Where?" To the "limbo" of things lost
on earth they are all cither gone or going
Peace be with them !
LOVE AND MATIIIMOXY.
Lndies and gentlemen, if you wish to
marry, addre-s the undersigned, who will
send you. without money and without price,
valuable inf irmation that 'will enable you
to many happily and speedily, irrespective
of age. wea'th, or beauty. This informa
tion vhl cost you nothing, and if you. wish
to marry, T will cheerfully as-ist you. All
letters strictly confidential, 'i'he desired in
formation seut by return mail, and no re
ward asked. Address
SARAH D. LAM3ERT.
Grcenpoiut, Kings Co., New York.
June 7,'00-3mc'
TO CO N SUM FT I V ES.
advertiser, having been restored to
The
hea-tli in a few weeks by a very simple
remed, after having puttered for several
years with a severe lung affliction, and that
dread disease, Consumption is anxious to
make known to his fcllow-tufforers the
means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a ropy
of the prescription used (free of charge )
with the dirootions f- r preparing and. using
the same, which they xvill find a sri:': rrKK
for CoKsi Mi'Tiox. Asthma, Di-onc'iitis.
Corpus. CoLi's. and all Throat ami Lung
Aii'ections. , The only object of the adverti
ser in sending the Prescription is to benefit
the fdllictc.l, and spread information which
ho 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 tho prescription, ntEF,
by return mail, wi'l please address
Dev. EDWADD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Cj , New York
Feb. 1, lSOO.ly.
STRANG E, RUT TRUE.
Every young lady and gentleman in tho
United Siaies can hear something very
much to their advantage by reiuri mail (fret:
f
char:
.) by
u.Hress;ng the undersigned.
Those having fears of being humbugged will
oblige by le t noticing thi-; card. All others
will please address their obedient servant,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN.
8:11 Broadway, New York.
Feb. 1 10G. ly.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the affects of youthful indi.-eretion, xvill. for
the sake of: uf.'ering humanity, send, free to
all xvho need it, the receipt and directions
r 1. .x i ..,,..! 1,., . l.;,.n l,r
uw. s e .o,.,c ,.j t J .1
"as emeu. ounereos u,u- v, r. ...... ....
,1 1 1 l..illtlt-i'lTOJllAi.Vl..t,ty'.lViVlAAx-
t(x -i, iviv ir'j itviK-l icnni .n tl K(l JtV I . i
adll'in- ocdfv
15 (;!,;nU.r3 St New York.
-! .1 -i .f iiji-r,r t
WANTED. AGENTS .$75 to J200 PER
MONTH for gentlemen, and 13-3 to ,'75
tor ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Cel
ebrate 1 Common .Sense Family Sewing Jla-
chine, improved and perfected
fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid
. It will hem,
and embroider
beautifully. Pi ice only S20. making the
e!a.-tie 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
on C. BOWERS ct CO., Salesrooms, No.
255 South FIFTH street, Philadelphia. Pa.
All letters answered promntlv, with circu
lars and terms. May 31, 18C0.-4L
lH nnn PER YEAR! We want Agents eve
rywhere to sell our IMPROVED $20
I.'JU
i
Sewing Machines.
Three new kinds. L n-
der and upper
feed. Sent on trial. Y ar-
mnted five vears. Above saiary or largo
commissions paid. The O-M.v machines
sold in the United States for less than $40
which are fidly licensed hy JTowe, lYlteeler
S?1Vtkon. ' Grocer S? Baler, Singer $, Co.,
and BarJrJdcr. All other cheap machines
are iufriagmevJa and the seller or user are
liahlcio arrest, fine and imjrrisonmcnt.
Illustrated circulars sent free. Address,
or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddeford,
Maine, or Chicago, III. May 31. ISCG.-ly.
fflil A MONTH ! Aoexts wanted for six
.11111 cntirelu new artides. iust, out. Adress
. T. GAREY, City Building. Biddeford,
Me. May 31, 16GG.-ly.
AGENTS WANTED !
J, T, Headley's History of the War,
NOW HEADY.
COMPLETD in TWO VOLUMES, also in
ONE. It is admitted to be the most in
teresting, jic.ptriar, and valuable Ilk-tory of
the Rebellion, which is fully attested by the
enormous sale of 200,000 rohtwes, and a
large portion 'of the country still uncan
vassed. Wo arc obliged to run our presses night
ajid day to enable us to supply our Agents.
Men of character and ability who desire a
lucrative employment, will find this a rare j
opportunity. I
tie price of the work in one volume is so
low, (compared with other Histories) as to
bring it within the reach of ail classes.
For full particulars send for a circular.
Address .
American Publishing Company,
148 Asylum street.
Hartford, Conn.
June 2S, ISCG.-lt.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
STRAY COW. Strayed away or was stol
leu from the subscriber living in Sum-
lueihill township. Cambria county. Pa., en j
Monday, the 21st cf May k-rt. a P.IIIXDLK j
COW, with white face and half crop ,iX
each ear. Anv person who will bring her !
back will receive the ahw reward.
i
NANCY HIMES.
!1, lHiG.-lt -o.
Wiimorc. June
SCENTS wanted, ladies and gentieuien, in
i every County in the United States, t-.sel!
the Ink Powders of the American It kC- m
pany. The powder sells for forty cents per
package, and will make ink enough to liill
fifty bottles of the size usually retailed at
ten cents per bottle. A smart agent can sell
a gross of it every day, and char f27.i0.
The ink can be n;.u!e l'mni the powder iu
three minutes in common boiling wutcr. It
is a perfect Mack ink, the bet in the world.
It flows ea-dlv. rh-es n-'t corrode th" t-ni a
I'f
partiele
l're(-zinj
never gums uj
is rot injured by
will last forever.
am! us
Color
Every
family iu America will buy it, as a
;e .vill last a family for years, and ink
pad
can be ma-ie m smul qiiAUtitt es as w.-ntcu.
With each gross we s-"i:d a t!i"iiand circu
lar!, with testimonial from c b rgymen. laxv
yers, teachers, merchants, commercial col
leges, editors, ecc. and the agent's name on
the bills. Only ore per.-.oa will be made
agent for a county. The lirst one sending
,$30 lor a gross of the powder will receive; it
by ret in n express, together with one thou
sand circulars and the ribt to Fell in the
county he or she dc.-ignaV's. If others send
f-r the same county, the mon"y will he re
turned to then frc of expense. T make
sure, one had bttt?r designate seveial coun
ties, cither of which he or she will take.
Send for trade list and. circulars if you dare
run the risk of waiting, or send the money
for a gross. Txtters addressed to the Mayor,
Postmaster, cashiers of the batiks, or the ex
pres agents of this city, will show that the
business is honorably at;d squarely conduct
ed. An 1 11k -Powder will be sent by mail
to any address, free of charge, on receipt of
forty cents.
Address, writing' year name, tcwr, Cju::
ty and S'ate distinctly.
AMERICAN INK COMPANY.
Manchf-cter N. II.
THOMAS W. LANE.
Clerk for the Company an 1 Special Agent.
July 12. loUG. '
HARRY WILSON,
HEALER in FRESH FISH. DRIED and
D CANNED FRUITS. PIPE FRUITS, and
EARLY VEGETABLES, together with oth
er articles, cnu be fi.un-1 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, lSOo.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
FRAMK V. HAY,
C'Tvd street, hclorr Clinton, Johnsf-'nev , Pa..
T7EEPS constantly on hand a large assort-
incut of Sogar Kettles. Brass or Copper
Kettles, Tin-Ware; all kinds of Sheet-Iron
Ware; Enameled and Tinned Iron Ware;
Copper Ware made to order. Sad Irons or
Smoi-thing Irons, Zinc Washboards,
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES
of tvery PitUsburgh or Philadelphia manu
, r .n,.0 tl l.,.l r.r .! - Jl,-.,
davs notice.
ODD PLATES and GRATES for Stoves
always on hand.
SPOUTING, Miner's Lamps, Oil Cans,
FRUIT CANS ami Powder Horns of all
sizes, constantly n hand.
COFFEE MILLS, Toasting Forks. Oyster
Broilers, Jelly Cake Moulds, Table and Tea
Spoons. Coal Buckets A'c.
PRICE LIST now ready f r the Trade.
Merchants a-e respectfully invited to call
and examine our wares. Send for a cata
logue before purchasing elsewhere.
The above goods will be furnished
WESOLKSA X-K OR RirrABL,.
ASfC FOit
FRANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE,
And Sare Ttceidn-fce cr Crnt
On your purchases. It can be found on
Car.a'l street, below Clinton. (MyGG.ly0.)
Johnstown, June 21, 1SGG.
3- JUL retteagill & Co.
Advertising Agents, 37 Irk Row
New York, and 10 State treet, Boston,
are the authorized Agents for the "Dem
ocrat & Skktiski.," and the most influen
tial and largest circulating Newspapers in
the United States and Canadas. They
are-empewereel to contract for us at our
LOWEST TERMS.
' Lime for Sale.
fjUIE undersigned is prepared to ship Lime
1 from LiPy Station, or No. 4, on tho Penn
sylvania Railroad to Ebeubburg, Johnstown,
j or any other point on the Penna. R. R., or
; its branches.
Address. WM. TILEY.
June2,-tf Hemlock, Cambria co., Pa.
PETITIONS for Licenses wii! be presented
1 before the Judges of the Court f Q;nnter
Sessions of Cambria C-.o.r.ty. at an Arg'i
nseat Court to be held in J-Ibcnsburg. on
Weduesthiy, th.e 11th day of Julv next, bv
ti.e loliowiiig pers-"-ns, v,z :
TAVKP.X I.TClINSr.
Matthew Diffman. A'iU"hcnv
townsnip.
Francis A. (ribbons. "
1). A. Conrad, LUeb-arg bo.ro. V.'est Yx'ard.
Levi Jai-oby, O-nemaugh township.
Ootiieb Lessiger, Johnstown boro. 2lWard.
Tliomas S. Davis, -' "
Andrew Helming, " " 31 Ward.
Henry C. lloii::.
Henry Fiitz. " "
F!oii;o; Dinged. Loroffo Por-).
Pa'-ick Graham, Millville hero.
Thomas (ioiman, 1:
:h
borough.
GEORGE C. K. Z AllM.
Ebon sburg, June 18, lfthj. Clcik.
H. WALTERS,
Ji ', street,- lic'trer u Frc.n'din and Clhu'-.-n,
JOJIXSTOU'X, PA.
TAS c n-
:t'v
y on
hand a
.ease-nab
birL-e a:.J well.
U selected hiiK-J
f
bey m m I!E
IPs sto.k ('.-..ists of
usually ke t in a retai
lmost t-vrrv article
store.
i-d.
have been sclented with care and are t iT-red
at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac
tory. Call and examine for vourselve:--.
. v. 10, lb05.0!u.. H.'WALTEKS.
COHNEll GKOCELY STOLK.
Corner of jSLiin cud Frunkun Streets,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.,
FEEPS cons' ar.
on ban
1 a geneial
a c irtnifr.l , f
IV s rtinent
FAiVULY GROCERIES,
C-untry Produce, -Vc. together with Spices,
Pickles. Preserved Fruits. Diied Fruits,
Tobacco, Cigars. .Vc., all of which will 1-e
sold as cheap as the ci caj-e-t. C;dl and
examine our stock. Nov. ltj, lSCo.l'.
dune 7, P-;;..;.
Ill-Nil V HAiiPKR,
.V20 Aicla 5el.,, i:tuax!-e!pLiu,
TtJATCIIES.
Ij FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
lij STiM.. W - .
K- W M mJ a wmrm U J m J
H-rior SILVER PLATED WARE. at.
1 Prices. March 2'.'. lOC Sm.
arid siij
Reduce
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
HilE STORE HO and 1 'WELLING
1 HOUSE situate in Chc.-t U x:A.i). '.mi
hiia county, firnre:' -. oi-c::pl ' 1 y de'SLPH
GILL, t.-gether with'C'N'E ACRE of LAND,
I in a good st.i
: I'o'i-.ati,
fiuit, is o!
are g .! :
location f
-1 a 1 1 1 xx
. :: f ;
the pr
r ri.eri:
P
i -1 with ch
The build!
r.gs
icrty is
n'.i!' r
-r- Lv.-
in an cxeoiiei
1 !
ii.
1.
ie.-. and is f.ered at a
price. P.i:.se-sj,.i given inimed1-".
I'r further in formation in jn:o
dress JOHN L GILL, r.t Gh
c nveidei.t t 1 th-e prcmics. who i
o! 1 T .1 4-
ai.thori-
zed to J (he Fir,".
JOSEPH GILL.
May 31. lsibi.-tf.
KEROSENE" AND
GAS STOVES.
tea and corn::: boilers, glue
POTS, OIL CANS -c, cVc.
(X- All the cooking for a
family may be done r. ith -C3
fjC- Keio.sene Oil. or Gas. --t:
J3-' with less trouble, and at
tXy- Iessexpense,tl;an by ..r j
CCr other fuel. " -CO
Each Article manufactured by this Conr
pany is guaranteed to perform all that is
claimed for it.
Send f-r a Circular. -3
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE.
KEROSENE LASH' IIEATI.E CO.,
200 PEARL STREET, N. Y.
Ch&UE.
Lash's Five Dollar Washing: Machine.
IS now ij
simj-let
flereu to the public as the the-'jcxt
t and moi-i t.vVic. Washing Ma
chine in the country.
The exclusive right for the sale of fids
machine in your own State or County, can
be secured by applying S'-on at cur rtore.
727 Mai kct -street, Philadelphia, Pa.
J. S. LASH, & CO.
Also, the best Clothes. Wringer in the
Market, Wholesale and Retail.
fXr A very liberal discount to country
merchants and dealers generally.
May 31, 18CG.-4t.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
ITiHE partnership heretofore existing be
1 tween the undersigned, in the practice of
the- law, having been dissolved, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to us, under
the firm of Johnston t Oatnian. for profes
sional services, are requested to call and
settle the same immediately.
R. L. JOHNSTON.
GEO. W. O ATM AN.
Ebensburg. May 21, lSCG.-St.
TETTERS of Administration cum iexf,imcn
j to amoxo, upon the estate of Richard
Nagle, late of Susquehanna township Cam
bria county, deceased, have been grr.nted to
the subscribers, by tho 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 f-r settlement.
JOHN R. NAGLE.
RICHARD II. NAGLE,
May 17, 1 SCO-tit3. ' Executors.
The Mystery, by Mrs. Wood. The Heir
ess cf Belhfont. Bv E. Bennett.
William Allair. Bv Mrs. II. Wood. Col
lege Life, By F. li. Fanor. North ra,-ific
Exploring Expedition. By A. II. Ilarbers
ham. For saV bv
JAMES MURRAY.