f ::;iefr;!t anb jScntintl. LOCAL ITEMS. Hl ;il,,r fur the last few days t ! .1 .. .:v iiisni;ivvuun:. . . . t-imun 4 ., ! c:ir pai.l our town a flying ' ; lav. Simon's car is a beau- built chiefly of the bones A -: ami lined with the (, : , issued by him when ,.; tl.e War Department.... i townsmen left fur rhiladcl- ;. LiV evening to participate in National Convention. We i ;i h'vpy journey and a friendly ja the Ouakcr city .... Some .I I iMon, or persons tried to , ..tr-.n.-e into the "Saloon" of -X" of the MDrecn House, jj- S.iV.i:-': .iv i:!ulit. What their ob- jt no person can pay, unless it was g .'. - i" Pi-nie of the good things :J " 'i l M ...1 llil- I rLiilii irU UlLi il . U L ti.!. will be somewhat sur- a! l'.-' iin reased circulation of the it ; in t!;cir little borough .... Uur . i.ai.-t excuse us for the limited a : f criminal rn Uter in this week s l We promise to do better next j. . .We i"' turn our thanks to liev. Si ;.V-. mml-of Loretto, foraCompli ji v 'l ' n( t, to the p;o-i:i on the ;j :. If we thought we could secure :j hundred subscribers we should it . : a 1. All who desire a day a .: aisrisi'menl. should not fail to a .'!.... l)emee:a'.ie Clubs should 1 :a iTcrv township throughout i '. The.camp.iigii is about to ft roil tor fri.-n?.: t.tir)tiTf . !j . . . Sh'.' rntei 'i n ir upon the publi- Ssiidio I we have added over il nam. s tj our li.-t. llefore I .'.Ction tl Dl'.Mi M'KAT AM) I will have tin- iarr--.-t ircula I ;.ny pap. r in the. county . . . . I ,- Ball ( ,:, , f this place still ir - t.;e practice ct this innocent II .. lit. It is good cxerci-e for small , but we do not approve of mi tu . i.ty-one, and forty-five in--! A great many who are now ' I .'ii "home runs" t-ould scarce-me-hundred yards when the Gov-'.-.i r d a d.aft. How is it Base J We return thanks to our neighbors ! of the Allcglanian, for their well-wishes in our new enterprise. Although their ' color is somewhat different from ours, their wishes of success are nevertheless ! accepted. C2 Wo direct the attention of our rea ders to the advertisement of " Little X" in this weeks issue. J it t. 1 .4 H if v t. .ivy ('a. idy, of Wi! more, tells a iy .f the Geary family at the ; ' -M. xi.-an War. We will tell ' va ..fdi, and leave the reader .... . . ; , t I . ... 1 . r. . i p - "I' Cli-tpidt.'p.'o. a p;1-l.:ire ;ir- :.i;s. (loarv, tl.cn re.-ided t of rh No. 2. A. I 11. U. 1 a m.i-nliiciii; shawl valued whi.-h the (U't cral had abduet---:."je ia;r .Mexican's dressing - Geary imiiK-diately sallied ' "new rob-," when s-he was 1 hy a fiivnd: . . ' --a-da v, .Mi s. Geary, where Tt ' 'i' !i a tnagnitlec-nt shawl." S :p"a!ed Mrs. Geary in evi- ''Call this a shawl, do l:y thin is a Mexican Hag which -id i.ti;ifd at the risk of his :-'iming the heights of Chapul ( :.ment is unnecessary. IxmN.v Co. The Democrat says: A case occurred in Grant township, this County, a few clays age, which almost passes belief, but as it is well authentica ted we have no hesitation in giving the facts. A Justice of the Peace, who by the way is also a minister of the Gospel, issued a summons against a dead man, directed to the Constable of that town ship. The con table went to the house of the deceased in the village of Gettys burg, and lifting the sheet that hid the mortal remains of the debtor read the summons to the corpse against the protest of his wife, as he said to comply with the law ! This is most disgraceful and sacrilegious. We should like to see the return of the constable on that summons, and wonder whether the Justice gave judgement against the deceased for want of an appearance ! A Nauuovv- Escape. A man was discovered with his head lying on the track in front of a train of cars leaving the depot at York, Pa., a few days ago, but it was too late to stop the train, and the man was seen to go under the "pilot." A crowd gathered, but when the man was removed from the machinery and placed on the track, it was found that he was entiiely unharmed, though his coat was verv much torn. He raised himself on his elbow and aked, "What is nil this crowd doing here The man was in toxicated. He was told what a narrow escape lie had had, and replied, "Urn much obliged t you, gentlemen, for get ting nvj out of this jlx." His name was Welsh. TiiK'IIrr.Lii.iHNr, of Pokti.and. We learn from the Portland journals that the work of rebuilding the burnt district of that city is being prosecuted with great vigor, and whiUt in some portions the fire is said, even at this remote period, to be still smouldering, there are thousands of men at work clearing away the rub bish, constructing foundations for new buildings and preparing materials. Al ready in several localities the walls of new edifices are rising from amid the ruins. Down to the close of last week the Mayor of Portland had received in con tributions from various parts of the coun try, for the relief of the destitute, the sum of -3'j,9-"2 in money, besides large amounts of various kinds of goods. Awkwaki) Advkntckb of Three Young Ladies. The Springfield (111.) Journal, August 2d, says : Had Aunt Oi-helia been at a certain point on the Sangamon, near this city, last Saturday, she would have given vent to her favor ite ejaculation. It seems that three young girls in the neighborhood of "sweet six teen" went blackberrying. Their bas kets wero soon filled, and weary and warm the maidens wended their way towards home. The day was hot, and as the damsels passed beneath the shade on the banks of the river, the temptation exten ded by the grateful water was too strong for resistance. The girls blushingly dis robed, and shily slid into the river. They remained there in modest sport for half an hour. When they left the stream, blackberries, and worse yet, clothes were gone, no where to bo found. They were in dis tress, but went back into the river, hope ing that the clothes would be returned. lint there was no such luck, ami night i was coming on, under cover of which their only hope was to reach home unper ceived. Suddenly fortune favored them in the appearance of a girl who hail also been berrying, and was on he,r way home. The case was stated to her and she speedi ly sought the friends of the poor half- j drowned lemales, who soon brought them clothing, and their embarrassment was over. The clothes left on the river bank were undoubtedly stolen, aa nothing has been heard of them since, Mukdkr in a House of Ii.i. Fame. A terrible murder was committed in Phil adelphia on the 10th instant in a house of ill fame. A young man of good address visited the house and was in company with a very genteel looking girl. On his leaving he told the woman in charge not to waken the young lady as she was sleep ing soundly. He then retired quietly, smoking his cigar. Hour after hour pass ed by, and the girl not appearing, her j room was visited, and the poor creature was found wrapped up in a sheet with her throat cut from ear to ear, the bed clothes being thrown over her body in a heap. Great excitement ensued in the neighborhood, and the police are on ,the alert to discover the murderer. Xtrfu bfjcritscmcnfs. A Shocking case of depravity wa3 revealed in Chicago on Sunday. John Goold bis wife, and daughter Uy his first wife, a little boy, and a boarder, all ne groes except the wife, lived in a shanty on Adams street. Gould and his wife had had repeated quarrels during one o'f which she was severely beaten, and she I had him arrest'.'d. A day or two since ! II 1 C 1-11 S . i( sue was ueuverei oi a cinid. i Jul oi hatred to her husband and offspring she left home this morning, leaving her infant on a bed, having previously instructed her boy four years old,' to set fire to the building. The boy obeyed her orders, and the house and infant were burned to ashes. The parlies have been arrested. !.e Great Union National Con- i- now in session at Philadelphia. scarcely close before Saturday. L. Yallandigham, Geo. Francis 1 Fernando Wood refused to "o Convention. 8 A Grand Pic-Nic will take place "f U on Tuesday the 2lt day of ' No pains will be spared to give 7 ''K-d satisfaction to the visitors, ;n.irf seekers of Cambria county. ' -la Cambria township on last r; .' "lunnag, George, youngest son of ' Iv Zahm Esq , aged three vears ,7 m-;i;hs. " " John Mitchell writes tothc Dublin Xa t;ou that he has heard of the question having been propounded to Head Centre Stevens in this city " What lias become of John .Mitchell's $.30,000?" the an swer to which Stevens evaded. Mitchell says he took to Fiance about $73,000 in gold, all of which he transmitted to Ste vens in Ireland, and fur which beholds re ceipts, written cither by Stevens himself or by his authorized agents. Stevens should account for this money. The dis closures of Mitchell's letter have caused some commotion among the Fenian broth erhood in this country, who are naturally anxious to know what has become of their funds. A youn; man named Henry Potts, whose parents reside near Mt. Union, was run over by one of the eastward freight trains, last Thursday morning, near New ton Hamilton, and had his left foot cut off. ebi;nsijuug & crksson kailkoad. On and after Monday, May 21, 18CC. trains on this road will run as follows : Lkavf. Khsssbuhg At G.0-": A. M., connecting with Baltimore Kx;.r ss West and Day F.x press Fast. At C 4o i M.. connecting with 1'hila. Fx. Eist und Day Express West. Leave 'mbsson At 8. SO A. M.. or on departure of Bait. Express West. At S.40 T. M.. or on departure of the Phila delphia Express West. IVolicp. ft NY person having clahns against the nn- ileifigned, wid present them within four weeks from this date. GEORGE GUESSREGEN. Summit, August 10, 18Ct5-4t. The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, forty different stvl-'s. adapted to sacred and se u!ar music, for $80 to ,tc,00 each. FIFTY-ONE GOLD Oli SILVER MEDALS, or other first pieniiums awarded them. Il lustrated Catolngues free. Address. MA SON -V- II AM LEV. Boston, or MASON BROTHERS. New York. Sept. 0, 1805 I3'. EliROUS OF YOUTH. A Gentieman who suffered 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 need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing. JOHN B. OGDEN. No. 13 Chambers St., New York. Feb. 1st, 18C(. ly. BOUNTY. If Charles O'Keefe, late musician, in Co. "K" 2nd llegiment U. S. Infantry, will call at my office he will hear of some thing to bis advantage. Geo. W. Oatjiax, General Claim Agent, Ebensburg, Cambria County Pa. Aug. 10, 180G-3t M'BREEN HOUS KEPT BY LITTLE "X."' EHENSHUKG, Cambria County, Penn'a.. August 10, 18CG ly. C A MBRIA HOUSE, WILMOKE, PA. BAYING purchased this well known estab lishment and thoroughly refitted it, I take this method of informing my friends, and the public genera.113', that no pains will be spared to render sati.-factioi to all who may favor me with their patronage. I My TABLE will be furnished with the best tl e market affords ; and at the BAR may be found the choicest liquors. The STABLE will be attended by an obliging hostler. Thankful for past patron age, I solicit a continuance of the panic. G EORG E WEN TROTH. August 16, 18GG. II. C. YOUNG, I. I. 1IUI.MI1S. C. DAVIDSON, "W I T II YOUNGSt HOLMES, Wholesale Dealers and Importers of Foreign and American Liquors, BOURBON & RE WHISKIES, OLD TOM, SWAN, AND LONDON DOCK GINS, Xo. S4 Hafct Second Street, Cincinnati. Ohio. C- Agents for Dr. Holmes' Celebrated Japanese Bitters. Aug. 10, 18GG-Gm. KEROSENE AND GAS STOVES. TEA- AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS, OIL CANS, &c, &c. 05 All the cooking f.r a .3 JCJ- family may be done with -C; CCJ- Kerosene Oil. or Gas. - J 03- with les trouble, and at -C3 Cd- less expense,than by any $3- other fuel. -D Each Article manufactured by this Com pany is piaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it. (X- Send for a Circular. -0 LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. .; I u.. t:, II. 1 " yet friends are keeping tarts tl.y treasured name; V,'1'.'".1''.'' 'l the'ro wecpiug t vrn nil the same : lh;: l!..- li..k is riven, l1' "'reams are o'er; - - i. ta up in heaven, e no more. j The Chicago Timbl'nk has just discov j ered that it is unconstitutional for the ! President to remove a Federal office hold l er. It is singular how feeble the Exccu j five power has all at once become. A j little while ago it was something more than imperial, but just now it has faded from the Radical mind 'dike the baseless fabric of a vision." t; 1.. Local Till ft ft '' the country, subscribers for N"MI. aill a. tlirr.Tpr liolup .- ' 111 Pp;;re moments, and also to if u riur.d of our insignificance. M u lde looking out of our sanctum ,A" yeerJay, a cullered gal of "Af- V "I0'" l0Ul Up and smiled aP" 1 a at U' e 6urPoso-slie thought iuc- .uvyftanian office. KiiKr it before the people that the Abo lition Congress, passed a bill conferring the right of suffrage on the negroes of the District of Columbia, by their full party vote, under strict party drill. All the Democrats voted against it. Keen this constantly before the people, don't allow the Abolitionists to dodge it. Force it upon them, they cant deny it. One night last week, at Tidiouto, Mr. Tcnnant, theatrical manager, was robbed of two watches and about 1,300 in money. His room was entered by the robbers, he was stupefied by chloroform, and the villains escaped with their booty. William and George Kiber, formerly of Pi thole, are the f uspected parties. They j have escaped, and it is reported have gone to Canada. ' Orphans' Court Snlc. BY virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, the undersigned, will expose to sale by public vendue or out cry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Ebensburs, on Saturday, the 25th dav of August next, at 0110 o'clock. P. M., the fol lowing real estate of which John Rees, late of Rlacklick township, died seized, viz : A certain tract piece or parcel of land, situate in Cambria township, Cambria coun ty, a ijoining lane's of Jacob Campbell. Mc lVnald aud others, now in the possession of David Rees. 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 Rees, deceased, made pursuant to proceedings in partition. Tut ms 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. 3. EL Petteugill & Co. Advertising Agents, 37 Park Row New York, and 10 State street, Boston, are the authorized Agents for the "Dem ocrat & Sentinel," and the most influen tial and largest circulating Newspapers in the United States and Canadas. They are empowered to contract for us at our LOWEST TERMS. KEROSENE LAMP IIEATEH CO., L'OG PEARL STREET, N. Y. Trial List. I 1ST of Causes set down for Trial for Sep tember Term, 1SGC, commencinjr Mon day, the third day September next : Benton vs. Zimmerman's Administrators. MConnell, vs. Huber GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Trot'y. Prothonotary's Ofiiee, Ebensburg, Aug. G, 1SGG. J Trial List. TIST OF CAUSES sit down f:r trial, Sep j tember term, 18GG, commencing Monday the 10th day of September next : SECOM WKF.K. Ilenby r. Warner. Hoffman rs CoUlesser et. al. Com'nw'th for use ra. Mathews. Cupp vs. Linton et. al. Cupp rs. Same. Lycoming Co. I. Co. rs. Noun's Afim'r. O'Conner r. Nutter tt. al. Butler rs. Litz; King rs. Harris. Hornberger rs. Zimmerman, jr. Braudlinger rs. Hughes, Devlin r.. Roody. Campbell rs. Camioell. et. al. GEO. C K. ZAIIM, Prot y. Prothonotary's Ofiiee, Ebensburg, 1 August IS. 1SGG.31. J Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, the undersigned will expose at public sale, at the hotel of George Wenlroath, in the borough of Wil more, on Monday, the 27th day of August next, at one o'clock, P. M., the following reai estate of which Bernard Connelley died seized, viz: . A certain piece or parcel of land, situate in Summerhill twp., Cambria co., (being the south end of the tract of which it is a part,) beginning at a post, a coiner cf laud of John Piummer.and Patrick M'Dunnthence west by lino of land of said McDunn. 135 perches to a post; thence north by line of land of Patrick McCormiek 55 perches to a post; thence through the tract of which it is a part, east I35perches to stones; thence by lard of John TRimmer south 55 perches to the place of beginning; containing forty six acres and sixty-five perches, be tLe same more or less. Terms of Sale : One half on confirma tion thereof, and the residue iu one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortgage of pur- CATHARINE CONNELLY, July 2G,'GG.-3t. Executrix. A MONTn ! Agents wanted for six entir'rTu nnr articles, just out. A dress O. T. GAREY, City Building. Biddeford, Me. May 31, 1P6G.-Iy. Hostetter'a Slomach lillters. Man wants atonic no uncommon want Aud every 3 ear aud month brings forth a new one, Which, after cramming the gaz-.ttes with cant. The age discovers to be not the true one. Of Mich as these K;t their concoctors vaui.t, I'll sing the bitters that have credit due won The world's great Tonic, which no skill can better I mean the matchless BITTERS of 1IOS TLTTEli. Doctors were living long before tld Galen, And since, exceeding learned, grave and sere; Bat the stomachics tl-by were bound to f.iil ir: ; Success came not until this later age, .Now is the era sick folks are made hale in, And dread dyspepsia- driven fioin the stage. Agues, remittents, headaches real head sjiliitcr.5; Vanish like smoke before IIOSTETTER'S BITTERS. Herbs, bniks and roots compose the rare in fusion; No mineral poison mar their juices pure. And Rye's mild thence holds them in so lution. The taste is pleasant, the effect is pure, Ne'er have the bitters proved a dtdusiuii; Try them in time, and health ai.d strength secure. The dragon-slayer figures on the label, And tliev, like him, to save the weak arc able. LOVE AND MATRIMONY. Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to j marry, ad. tress the undersigned, who will j .end you, without money and without price, valuable information that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, irrespective j of age, wea'tli, or beauty. This informa tion will cost you nothing, and if you wish j to many, I will cheerfully assist you. All j letters strict! v confidential. The desired in- ' f 'rmiiliiin sent l y return mail, anil no re ward asked. Address SABAII B. LAM3ERT. Greer point, Kiags C., New York 1SCG. 1SCG. J ane T.'iio- TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to heath in a f.;w weeks by a verv simj'Ie remedy, af;er having su.Tered for several years with a severe lung affection, aud that dread disease, Con.-uniplion is anxious to ! make known tu hi fellow-bufiVrers the J means of cure. j To all who desire it, he will send a cony j of the prescription useif ("free of chaige) with the directions f-r preparing and using the same, which they will find a self-; ct'UE for Co n si'MiTiox, Asthma, Dkoncji itis, Coughs. Coi.ns, 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 wi'd cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing. Parties wishing the prescription, thee, by return mail, wi'l please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg. Kings Co , New York Feb. 1, ISCG.ly. fj? rpfl PER YEAR ! We want Agents eve-lJ-5,dUJ iy where to sen nr IMPROVED $-20 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Un der and upper feed. S-nt on trial. War ranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The Only machines sold in the United States fr less than $10 which are fully Uo'iise'l ! Jl-'ice, Wtcr'r j e. Ti '?...., v. H..T-A. c. ri, and Bai ltdder. All other cheap machines are iit f'i iiiyrnit'nfs and the seller or user are liahh; to arrest.jiiic and iwju-i.mmod. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, at BhlUford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. May 31. lSGG.-ly. ST R A NO E , 13 U T TRUE. Every young lady and gentleman in tiie United States can heir something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing 1 b.i card. All others will please address their obedient servant, TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broahvay, New York. Tcb. 1 13GC. Iv. ITf ANTED. AGENTS 73 to $200 FER n MONTH far gentlemen, and $33 to $75 for ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Cel ebrate! Common Sense Family Sewing Ma chine, improved and perfected. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully.' Price only $20, making the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted fir 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 cV CO., Salesrooms, No. 205 South FIFTH street, Philadelphia. Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circu lars and terms. May 31, 18GG.-4t. Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale, the 1 farm on which he now resides, situated miles East of Wilmore Borough, Cambria Co. Pa., containing about 190 AcrcJ, 100 of which are in a good slate of cxdtirai'um and under good fence. The balance is well timbered. A large Frame Barn, a Dwellirg House, and twe Tenant Houses are erected thereon; also Wagon Shed and other out-buildings. Thert is a young Apple Crehanl of 250 tree bearing choice fruit. The farm is well water cd. In the farm-yard Hows a never-ftiiin; fountain. The suil is r xeellent. Sixty acrt of new land are now under grass. For fur ther information, apply on the premises. WM. O'CONNELL, July 14,'Gu-tf. Wilmore, Pa. FHANK W. HAY, f HOLES ALE and RET A I L Manufacturer, of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE. Canal street, below Clinton, Johns- toicn, ra. A large stock constantly on hand. Mv 1. 18C6.-lv.. PROSPECTUS OF " T II E A G E," The only lei,ie ru:ic Daily Journal in l'iiut .icjJiia. Great Improvi-meutsand great Inducements. Union, Restorath n. And Constitutional Libeity! The publishers nf THE AGE respectfully call attention to the Daily and Weekly is fcues of their popular journal. The Daily Ace contains the lrtest intel ligence from all parts of the woihl, with articles on Government, Politics, Trade. Fi nance, and all the current questions of tho day ; Local intelligence. Market Reports, Pi ices Current, Stock Quotations, Murine and Commercial lntelliger.ee. Reports of Public Gatherings, l- reign and Domestic Correspondence, Legal Reports, Bo..k Noti ces, Theatrical Critki-ms, Reviews of Liter atuie. Art a;id Music, Agricultural Matters; and discussions of whatever subjects are of general interest and importance. Besides special telegrams, it ..? all the dispatches of the. Associated I'ress from (rcry part of the United States, and the nctcs fnia all parts of Tluroj)c, brouyhi by the steamers, is instantly tdegraj'hed from whatever oi a! the steamers tirtt lunch. Tei-.ms of tuf. Daii.t. One copy, one year i) 00 ; six months, $1.50; three months, $2.50 ; for any less period, at the rate of one dollar per month. I'aymcnls required invariably in advance. Postage on the Daily, thirty cents per quarter, or 01 o dollar and twenty cents per annum, if pre paid. Tin: Weekly Ace will be a complete cotuji iidiinn of the news rf ihe wed:, and besides the leading editorials from the Daily, will contain a 1 irge amount of interesting matter prepared expressly for the weekly issue. It will be in ail respects a first class Family Journal, particularly adapted to the Politician, the Farmer, the Merchant, the Mechanic, the Family Circle and the Gen eral Reader, having, in fact, every charac teristic of a lire newspaper. At an early day will be begun an iidcn.sdy interesting serial. by one of the most popular and fascinating authors, and it is also the intention t pub lish, from week to week, in the course of the year, three or four of the best and latest novels. Terms of the Weekly. One copy, one year, $2 ; five copies, one year, $0 , ten copies, one year, $17-50: twenty copies, one year, $'13. To clubs, where the papers are sent to one address, the following reduc tion will be made : Ten copies, one year, $10.50; twenty copies, one year, $o0. A copy will be furnished gratis for each club of ten. or more, to one address, for one year. Payment required invariably in advance. Postage on the Weekly, five cents per quar ter, or twenty-live cents per annum, if prepaid. The WceHy Age will le the great cam paign paper of the Democratic Cor.servativo Party of Pennsylvania, and will earnestly support the President in Li.- p.tri"tic efforts iu bob a It" of the Union, Restoration and Constitutional Liberty. Cc?- The abovo terms will be ris:."y ad hered to. Specimen copies of the I ai-y ar.d Weekly sent gratis, on application at tlrs office. Please write the name audaddre:s plainly, and specify distinctly whether tha Daily or Wetkl ' is ordered. "WELSH & ROBB. 4"0 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. H- WALTERS, Jl.mi street, between Franldin and Clinton, North side, JUILXSTUU'X, J'A. RAS constancy on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Bay a aid mm II is s'c-k conists of almost every arf.cla usually kept in a retail store, all of'which have been si lerted with care and are effered at prices w hich c;i!.not fail to j-.R-ve satisfac tory. Call and exanvne f"r Yourselves. Nov. 1C. 18G5.Gm.". II. WALTERS. CORNER GROCERY STORE. THOMAS & WEAVER, Corner cf 3 fa in and Franldin Streets, JOHNSTOWN, l'A., TTEEPS constantly on hand a gcneial as sortinent of FAMILY GROCERIES, Country Produce. c. together with Spices, Pickles. Preserved Fruits, Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars. &c, all cf which will be sold as cheap as the cheape.-t. Call and examine our stock. Nov. 1G, lSo5.lv. June 7, 1SC6. vaujXleTro for sale. ITU1E STORE HOUSE and DWELLING 1 HOUSE situate in Chest township, Cam bria county, formerly occupied by JOSEPH GILL, together with ON E ACRE of LAND, in a good state of cultivation and well sup plied with choice fruit, is offered for sale. The buildings are good ; the property is in an excellent location for mercantile, or other business, and is offered at a very low price. Possession given immediately. For further information inquire of or ad dress JOHN G. GILL, at Glen Connell. convenient to the premises, who is authori zed to sell the same. JOSEPH GILL. May 31, lSuo.-tf. Auditor's Xoticc. IpIIE undersigned, appointed Auditor to 1 hear aud pass upon the exceptions filed to the account of Joseph A. Dimond and John O. Dimond, Administrator of Daniel Dimond, dee'd, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of said Adminis trators, hereby give notice, that he will at tend for that purpose, nt the office of Win. Kittcll. E.q., in Ebensburg, cu Thursday, the GOth of Augu.-t, inst., at one o'clock, p. nv, when and where all persons interested mav attend. Aug. 9, 18G6.-3t. JOHN S. RHEY. A Si. FRESH lot of prime Segars and Tobacco just received and f r sale at the Book ,':eof JAMES MURRAY. PALLAGHER'S MAGICAL HAIR OIL. J and VEGATABLE OIL SOAP, for sal at the Book Store of Feb. 22, lStitf. JAME MURRAY. II
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers