j n;;;NS! l ur; & CRKSSOX RAILROAD. ( i! i j f - - r.; . .11 this road wilt run as follows: '.'VVK Kl'KSSWBU ,'. ',: ii.-, A. M.. connecting with Baltimore ' ; ,lir..j West ami Day Express East. 1 .- i' P. M.. connecting with Phila. Lx. 1, t ;iml Day Express West. ; vv. O'Essos '".':!! A M.. or on departure of Bait. vn-s West. t v. in I. M.. or on departure of tho rhua-di-'pliia Express est. LOCAL ITEMS. j;r Persons indebted to Clark Wilson, f,r riili.-eription to the "Democrat and S t.rint I," j'b work, advertising, &c, are ULiiivil that their accounts arc in the iiiu.iN of Enp Kinkcad, Ebensburg, Pa., t , ln-m payments must be made on or bcU'e. t he September Court, or costs will ,.,l!v he added. s a.-.-ur j Au. 1 Tho 1SGG. Cl.ARK WlI.SON fid man office is trump this wit-A. N xt week we shall euchre them . . Yc hud the pleasure of forming the ac-i;;;-ii',::ii:ce of Mr. Houston, one of the K ii: is of the Pittsburgh Gazette, a few i i!avs ugi lie is a perfect gentleman and c.-n!tii:i:!d.s the respect and esteem of all w'.o l ee. nie acquainted with him .... We ;,, had the pleasure of attending the Pie- In Id at Luretto, on Tuesday. It j w;.s a pu ll et success and we have no I .k.'.l.t hut what a handsome amount was I rili 'l Judge Davis of Kentucky is I ii.it a si.i'iurnor in our midst. He will j.;v!i;il,!v remain for some time. A pub--.: m -ting should be called immediately ia i.rd-r to give the Judge an opportunity ( a Mress his Democratic friends. Who ' Intion. The tone and harmony perva wi 1 1... t!,,-. lirst t,. tn,,v.Mi, the matter ? is proceedings were most admirable. j A urati.l ball was given last week by Mr. .M.K.re, the proprietor of the Mountain . )los an , ,he accompanmg address to the i ia.-e. It was a grand affair, and tho people adopted are fully up to the require ii.t: ticip auts were highly pleased with it. ' mer.ts of the hour. The dead issue of We h. pe lie will soon gratify the young j Slavery is referred to as a thing of the .. ,, -., ,, r w i ' past, wliile the restoration of the Union, ! .;.s sMtli another. ... Mr. (. . Oat- if, , . . , c. . ' . bv the admission ot the iSouthern States i:an,ol this places domg a rush.ngbusm- . ,o tiR.ir Constitutional right of representa- .-s i:i the Collection of Soldiers Claims, j i,, j,, the National Legislature, the indi- ii -urge knows how to go about the busi- visibility of the Union, and the stiprema- in a manner that will render salisfac- ' l,f the Government, with due N.l. rs should call upon him immediately a:i I ) ave tl;eir Claitus presented tor pav- . - Wanitm to canva-s fr the ;''. mrrx of Hon. A. A. j i "ihrr of Congress from the j . . --ouul District, Proprietor of j . . .. , : - - i, lace ownir i Shucc ' 1 "i,t Slav, s, A -.-r.t for the . :'- . in Veni;-i'.ge, Cotnp- j T. "1 do T. : a : IN and Ii -sx.f .fahs. i ii; i. t,- , .,,i p , ' a bhio-1. ! Yankee 'e 1 1 Maine. Ti.is is a de i!: . , and should be in every s sp -fhs are noted for 1. j : nee ; while his public -'-a::. ; o' m arc if:. red iiiiprrr;ve by Ja)--t "1 i. ach a beautiful mat ner that the in illiterate person can appreciate them. A-, i.-.s are now making 1'ioni ten to twenty v:.:s pvr day, canvas-ing for the sale of Li valuable work. Send for a circular, nanit five cents to Jaytod and receive a C'-'py of the work. All orders must be Vvvmpmiied by the ca-h. Cv" A letter from Iowa to the Johns f ivvii IV.lu.ie, says, that on Monday morn 'g, the Clh inst., Mr. Leonard Ii. lien tl o. f, fuvmerly tif Johnstown, was found ! ad in his bed at his residence in Blue (irass. His death is supposed to have lieen caused by a fit. From the same correspondent we also learn that the barn cl Mr. Ilentdioof, at P!ue Grass, was re etiitly destroyed by fire, and that, a few Jays afterward an unsuccessful attempt v.as made to burn the dwelling-house. On Monday last, says the Tribune, Ii. A. Fink officiated at the funeral i Con. ruaugh townt-hip, of Mrs. Catha r'"l "ertz, who literally slept away on t!.e preceding Sundaj-. Her age was 90 years, s months and 1 day. She was the TO(.tli,T of eleven children, nine of whom s;ul Iiii!2 the nfe of th oldest nf U:e 1,1:11. ).:, r "r nn.- 1 ...... r o i - nip j j ten c, aim Hint ui iiiu ein;git JC years, their united age being " 1 't . 0 years and their average age CO years and G months. Mrs. Wertz was also the .ou.er of , S grand children, 12G great! r i'j'l children, and 9 great great grand cUlren. Her descendants number in all ' t I, At the time of her death she was in the possession of all her facult ties. ForsD. A Ladies Breastpin. The pner will gt it by calling at this office. CT "Jaytod" the Shanghaic mana ger of the Ebensburg Alleghanian, might be seen on yesterday, limping up and down street apparently suffering the great est misery. We had not time to stop and inquire into the nature of his disease, but judging from two whole columns of non sense in this week's issue, of his masters paper, we were led to suppose that his brains had taken possession of his heels. We hope he will recover, as h"i3 master cannot do without the assistance of such a valuable workman at the present time. CJ Mr. John Keough is now canvass ing this county for the sale of the " Lost Cause," written by E. A. Pollard, the oditor of the Richmond Examiner. This is a valuable work and contains a truth ful account of the late civil war. Copies of this work may be seen and ex amined at "the ofiice of Geo. W. Oat man, of this place. C3 Mr. Edward Glass, of this place, offers his Foundry for sale. It is now doing a good business, and is in perfect running order. It will be sold cheap, as he is compelled to sell in consequence of ill health. C3 Our old friend Mj. Marlett, can be consulted at all times at the " Logan House." (Isaac Crawford's.) lie is al ways happy to see his old friends, and ! accomodate them. The National Union Convention. This large assemblage of representative men was one of the greatest successes the country ever witnessed. In point of num bers, ability and weight of character, it surpassed that of any similar Convention ever assembled since the days of the Uevo- lis sessions are now closed, and its work w:is well d-n. Thr nhitfnrm rif m-inri aJ States ; a full endorsement of the pres ent Administration, and a denunciation of the outrageous course of Congress, are the prominent features of these able produc tions. The resolutions, or platform of principles we have already published, and the Address, so soon as we can obtain a correct copy, will also be given in full to the readers of the llq.ullic. It is impor- taut that these documents, embodyinr and , , . - - i discussing as they do, the great principles uhich are at issue, should be read by every intelligent American. The result ot l!e deliberations ot the Convention show that thu reopIe are alive to the . C 1 ... . necesMiies oi me nour. tv uat remains i for the conservative interest of the Union j is to organize vigorously for the coming I campaign. The only obstacle in the way j of a complete restoration of the country ' i- the present radical Congress. Every thing that contributes towards sustaining them assists in keeping the country divi ded and leads to confusion, anarchy and civil war. All this is what the blood thirsty radicals are laboring for, and what they are determined to bring upon us, if they cannot retain power without it. Thi fact is clearly shown by records of the late sessions of Congress. When the re bellion was crushed and the rebel armies surrendered and peace was declared, the people expected that the restoration of the Union would follow at once. The work of reconciliation was inaugurated by Presi d ent Lincoln and faithfully prosecuted by President Johnson until the hopes of the country were revived and rejoicing filled the whole land. This was the condition of affairs when the Thirty-ninth Congress assembled. No sooner had they orga nized than it was found that a revengeful and malignant spirit actuated the leaders and that the majority of that body en dorsed them and at once stopped the work of restoration which had up to that lime proceeded so satisfactorily. ly degrees this majority became more bitter, until speeches breathing denunciation and slaughter, and calling for the head of the Executive of the nation, were applauded in Congress. The cry of more blood once more went forth, and all who dared to oppose the demand were branded as traitors. Under this action of the Radi cal leaders in Congress the work of restora- j tion, the labor of adjusting the country, DiAru,,! t.(- .1 in:i r,. ' l 1 1 t WCIWIC LIIC LtlUiLili VjUII gress adjourned riots commenced and have since taken place directly under the super vision. Thus the prize that our gallant armies fought for and won, peace and Union, has been witheld from the people. Uut now the people have made up their minds to take the matter into their own hands. The Philadelphia Convention is the first demonstration of their strength. This is conclusive evidence of their earnest ness, and foreshadows a complete rout of the radical faction at the coming Con gressional elections. Let the campaign which has so auspicionsly commenced be followed up with vigor. There is no time to be lost. Reunion, restoration, peace, prosperity and the future greatness of the republic are all staked on the result of this campaign. Let the canvass be one wor thy of the great issues at stake, and their need be no fears of the verdict of the people. Pittsburgh lb-public. The Mason- a- Hamlin Cabinet Organs. forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for $S0 to $;00 each. FIF' TY-ONE GOLD Oli SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Il lustrated Catoh.gues free. Addiess, MA SON & HAMLIN. Boston, or MASON BROTHERS. New York. Sept. 6, 18C5 ly. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman 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, I860, ly. S. W. Pettengill & Co Advertising Agents, 37 Park Row New York, and 10 State street, Boston, are the authorized Agents for the "Dem ocrat & Skntinkl," and the most influen tial and largest circulating Newspapers in the United States and Cana las. They are empowered to contract for us at our LOWEST TERMS. D'tfo bbfrtistmcnfs. FOR SALE. I IIAMDSOME N unes D. Clark PIANO, with xE il'ian attachment, all in good or der, can he seen at the residence of Mr. James M'Guire. Will be sold on reasonable terms for cash. Ebensburg. Aug. 23, 18CC.3t JAMES C. EASLYi ATTOliNEY-AT-LAW, Johnstown, Cambria County, Penna. Collections promptly attended to. Aug. 23, 18e-ly Six Cents Reward. EA"N away from the siihscrihr in Susque hanna township, Cambria county, on the 20th instant, Jacob Bugabout. 14 years of age. I hereby warn the public from har. l-uring or trusting him on my account, as I will pay no debts of his contracting. THEODORE BAKER. August 23, 18GG-1 FOSTER HOUSE, WILLIAM PALMER, Proprietor, JOHNSTOWN, Cambria County, Penna. The Proprietor respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally, that he has leased and taken possession of this coui modhuis Hotel, lie hopes to make it one of the most desirable places fur strangers and others to stop, that can be found in any country town. HIS TABLE will at all times be spread with the luxuries and substantial of tfie season. HIS CHAMBERS are large, and fitted up with a view to promote the comfort of his guests. HIS BAH will be well supplied with a large and choice selection of thu very best liquors. IIS STABLE will always be provided with good, wholesome provender for stock, and cart ful hostlers. No pains will be spared to render entire satisfaction to all his guests; and, ple.lin;; himself to endeavor to 1, lease all, solicits a liberal shire of public patronage. Angi st 23, 180C-ly NEW PUBLICATION. THE LOST CAUSE, A Xeic Southern History of the War of the Confederates, By TV. Pollard, of Virginia. The work is comprised in One Large Roy al Octavo volume of nearly Liyht Hundred Pages, including Twenty-four Steel Portraits of Prominent Confederate Leaders ; and contains a full and authentic account of the rise and progress of the late Southern Con- j federacy, the Campaigns. Battles, Incidents, and adventures of the most gigantic strug gle of the world's history. It is neatly printed on good paper, from new type and furnished to subscribers In Substantial Cloth Binding, Clmitation Morocco) S3,C0 In Tlain Leather Library Style, (Sheep;. $0.00 In Extra Half Calf Rinding, $3,00 FAY ABLE ON DELIVERY. Sold only h'j Subscription. Those order ing the Work will not he oblige! to take it unless it corresponds with the description in every particular. Subscriptions can ho left at the '.(Tice of George W. Oatman. Esq.. OoVnade Row. C7 The work, will be delivered in a few weeks, or as soon a. ready. JOHN KP.OUCIT. Agent. Ebensburg, Aug. 23, ltfGO-Sl Estate of John Dietrich, Deceased, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the estate of John Dietrich, 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. PHILIP J. DEITRICH, Aug. 23, l866-t Adm'r. BOUNTY. If Charles O'Keefe, late musician, in Co. "K" 2nd liegiment U. S. Infantry, will call at my office he will hear of some thing to his advantage. Geo. W. Oatmax, General Claim Agent, Ebensburg, Cambria County Pa. Aug. 1G, 18GG-3t M'BREEN HOLISM, KEPT BY LITTLE " X." EliENSBURG, Cam bui a County, Pens' a. August 10, 18CG ly. CAMB RAI HOUSE WILMOJiE, PA. HAYING purchased this well known estab lishment and thoroughly refitted it. I take this nvthod of informing my friends, and the public genera'ly, that no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all who mav favor me with their patronage. My TABLE -will be furnishei with the best the market affords ; and at the BAR mav 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 same. GEORGE WEN'TROTII. August 10, 186G. If. C. YOCNO, I. I. HOLMES. C. DAVIDSON, W I T II YOUNGS HOLMES, Whoks ile Dealers and Importers of Foreign and American Liquors, BOURBON & RE WHISKIES, OLD TOM, SWAN, AND LONDON DOCK GINS, Xo. 31 iZ'.tst Second Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. CCJ- Agents for Dr. Holmes' Celebrated Japanese Bitters. Aug. 1G, lSGG-Gm. KEROSENE AND GAS STOVES. TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS. GLUE POTS, OIL CANS, &C, &c. All the cooking for a -C3 family may be done with fjQ (Xi- Kerosene Oil. or G;is. -4 . j (X?- with less trouble, and at -CO less expense, than by any -X CO other fuel. -CO Each Article manufactured by this Com pauy is guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it. Cc5- Send for a Circular. -CO LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO., 206 FEAI.L STREET, N. Y. Trial List. I 1ST of Causes set down for Trial for Sep tember Term, 1SGG, commencing Mon day, the third day September next : Benton vs. Zimmerman's Administrators. MConuell, vs. 1 1 uber GEO. C. X. ZAILM, Prot'y. Prothonotary's Oftice, It Ebensburg. Aug. G, 18GG. J Trial List. I 1ST OF CAUSES set down for trial. Sep tember teim, 18GG, commencing Monday the 10th day of September next : SICCOXn WKKIv. Ilenby II oilman Coni'nw'th for use Cupp Cupp Lvcoming Co. I. Co. O'Couuer Butler King Hornberger Braudliuger Devlin Campbell GEO. rs. rs Warner. Colclesser et. al. rs. Mathews. rs. rs . rs. rs. vs. rs. rs. vs. rs. Linton et. al. same. Noon's Adm'r. Nutter et. al. LltZ; Harris. Zimmerman, jr. Hughes, B )od v. rs. Campbell, et. al. C. K. ZAI1M. Prot'y. Prothonotary's Oirice, Ebensburg, August 13. 1SGG.31. J Orphans' Court Sale. TY virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' jj Gui t of Cambria county, the undersigned will expose at public sale, at the hotel of George Wenlroath, in the borough of Wil more, on Monday, ihe 27th day of August next, at one o'clock. P. M., the following reai estate of which Bernard Connelley died seized, "tiz : A certain piece or parcel of land, siturte in Summerhill twp., Cambria co., (being the south end of the tract of which it is a part, beginning at a post, a coiner of land of John Piummer, and Patrick M'Dunn. thence west by line of land of said McDunn, 135 perches to a post; thence north by line of land of Patrick McCormick 55 perches to a post; theuco thruh the tract of uhich it is a part, east 135 perches to stones; thence by laid of John Piummer south 55 perches to the place of beginning; containing forty isix acres and sixty-five perches, be the same more or less. Tkkms of Sale : One half on confirma tion thereof, and the residue in one yeai thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortgage of pur- CATHARINE CONNELLY, July 2G,'CG.-3t. Executrix. IVolice. I NY person having claims against the un l dersigned, will piesent them within four weeks from this date. GEORGE GUESSREGEN. Summit, August 16, 1866-4t. IIote tter'a Stomach Bitter. Man wants a tonic no uncommon want And every year and month brings forth a new one, Which, after cramming the gazettes with cant. The age discovers to be not the trne one. Of such as these let their concoctors vaunt, 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 IIOS TETTER. Doctors were liviug long before old Galen, And since, exceeding learned, grave and sere; But the stomachics they were bound to fail in ; Success came not until this later age, .Now is the era sick folks are made hde in, And dre.nl dyspepsia driven from the stage. Agues, remittents, headaches real head spliiters Vanish like smoke before IIOSTETTER'S BITTERS. Herbs, barks and roots compose the rare in fusion; Ne mineral poison mars their juices pure. And Rye's mild essence holds them in so lution. The taste is pleasant, the effect is sure, Ne'er have the bitters proved a delusion; Try them in time, and health and strength secure. The dragon-slayer figures on the label. And they, like him, to save the weak arc able. LOVE AND MATRIMONY. Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to marry, address the undersigned, who will send 3011, 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 you nothing, and if ou wish to marr, I Avill cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly conSdential. The desired in f irmation sent by return mail, and no re ward asked. Address SARAH B. LAMBERT. Greenpoint, Kiags Co., New York. June 7,'GG-3m TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to heaith in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Comumption is anxious to make known to his ft How-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used ("free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sen.: cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs. Coi.ds, 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 ho conceives to be ijvaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless in!!. Parties wishing the prescription, fuee, by return mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York Feb. 1, 18GG.ly. Pfl rER YEAR! We want Azents eve- UI xlU'J ry wnere to sen our i.uriiU i, eu Sewing Machines. 1 liree new kinds. Ln der and upper feed. Sent on trial. War ranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The Only machines sold in the United States for less than $40 which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler Wilson. G rover Sc linker, Singer Co., and Bachilder. All other cheap machines are infringements and the seller or user are liable" to arrest, fine and imjirisonmad. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. May 31. ISCG.-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 humbugged will oblige by not noticing thu card. All others will please address their obedient servant, TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New Y'ork. Feb. 1 18CG. ly. WANTED. AGENTS T5 to J200 PER II MONTH for gentlemen, and $35 to $75 tor ladies, 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 $20, making the elastic 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 &- CO., Salesrooms, No. 2o5 South FIFTH street, Philadelphia. Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circu lars and terms. May 31, lSGG.-4t. Valuable Farm Tor Sale. ipIIE subscriber offers at Private Sale, the I farm on which he now resides, situated 1 J miles East of Wilmore Borough, Cambris Co. Pa., containing about 190 Aitcj, 100 of which are in a good statt of cultivation and utuler good fence. The balance is well timbered. A large Frame Barn, a Dwelling House, and tw( Tenant Houses are erected thereon; also Wagon Shed and other out-buildings. Ther; is a young Apple Crchanl of 250 tree bearing choice fruit. The farm is well water ed. In the farm-yard flows a nevcr-frilin, fountain. The soil is excellent. Sixty acr of new land are now under grass. For fur ther information, applv on the premises. WM. O'CONNELL, July 14,'CG-tf. Wilmore, Pa. GALLAGHER'S MAGICAL HAIR OIL, and VEGATABLE OIL SOAP, for talc at the Book Store of Feb. 22, 18G6. JAMES MURRAY. PROSPECTUS 18GG OF "THE AG E," The only Democratic Daily Journal in Philadelphia. Great Improvements and great Inducements. Union, Restoration, And Cons-tituMonal Liberty ! The publishers of THE AGE respectfully call attention to the Daily and Weekly is sues of their popular journal. Tub Daily Age contains the latest intel ligence from all parts of the world, with articles on Government, Politics, Trade, Pi--nance, and all the current questions of tho day ; Local intelligence. Market Reports, Prices Current, Stock Quotations, Marine and Commercial Intelligence. Reports of Public Gatherings, Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, Legal Reports, Book Noti ces, Theatrical Critici-ms, Reviews of Liter ature, Art and Music, Agricultural Matters; and discussions of whatever sul jects are of general interest and importance. Besides special telegrams, it has all the disjtaiches of the Associated Press from every jjart of (he United States, and the news from all parts of Europe, brought by ihe steamers, is instantly telegraphed from whatever p-oint the steamers first touch. Terms of the Daily. One copy, one year 59 00; six months, $1.50; three months, $2.50; for any less period, at the rate of one dollar per month. Payments required invariably in advance. 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To clubs, where the papers are sent to one address, the following reduc tion will be made : Ten copies, one year. $16.50; twenty copies, one year, $30. A copy will be furnhhed gratis for each club of ten. or more, to our address, for one year. Payment require-? invariably in advance. Postage on the Weikly, five cents per quar ter, or twenty-live cents per annum, if prepaid. The Weekly Age will be the great cam paign paper of the Democratic Conservative Party of Pennsylvania, and will earnestly support the President in his patriotic efforts in behalf of the Union, Restoration and Constitutional Liberty. (jr.- The atovo terms wrll be rigidly ad hered to. Specimen copies of the Daily and Weekly sent gratis, on application at this ofiice. l'lease write tho name and address plainly, and specify distinctly whether the Daily or Weekly is ordered. "WELSH A- ROBB. 430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. H. WALTERS, nr.-.. i j 1.1 r i.t:.. 7 "a.-...,.. luain sulci, otitietn nunutiu uii'i uiuii.'ii, North side, JOIIXSTOWX, PA. BAS constantly on hand a large aLd well selected stock of seasonable DRY BOOBS AID 6KQK His sto :k cnuists of almost every articlo usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been scle-ted with care and are cff;red at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for yourselves. Nov. 1G, lSG5.6m.. II. "WALTERS. CORNER GROCERY STORE. THOMAS & WMUBR, Corner of Main and Franklin Streets, JOHNSTOWN, PA., KEEPS constantly on hand a genet al as sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Country Produce, 5tc. together with Spices, Pickles. Preserved Fruits, Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars, &c., all of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. CaH and examine our f'-ck. Nov. 1G, lSG5.1y. June 7, 1SGG. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. rjUIF, STORE HOUSE and DWELLING 1 HOUSE situate in Chest township. Cam bria count-, formerlj occupied by JOSEPH GILL, together with ONE 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 i in an excellent location for mercantile or other business, and is offered at a very low price. Possession given immediately. For further information inquiro of or ad dress JOHN G. GILL, at Glen Connell. convenient to the premises, who is authori zed to sell the same. JOSEril GILL. May 31, ISCG.-tf. Auditor Noliee. THE undersigned, appointed Auditor to hear and pass upon tho exceptions filed to the account of Joseph A. Diniond 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 ftive notice, that he will at tend for that purpose, at the office of Wm. Kittell, E-q., in Ebensburg, on Thursday, the 30th of August, inst., at one o'clock, p. nv, when and where al! persons interested mav attend. Aug. 0, J8CG.-3t. JOHN S. RHEY. SSti ent MONTH ! Agents wanted for six entirely new articles, just out. Adress O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford. Me. May 31, 156G.-Iy. 1SG6.