Dnuocrat anb jirnthul. r-.r'NSi'L'I'G & CRESSON RAILROAD, anl after Monday, May 21, 18GG, n-i this ro;iJ will run as follows : ive KuKSsnuRO Fvr.re.-M West and Day Express East. t 6 40 1. M.. connecting with Phila. Ex. K..-t ami Day Express West. riVE CllESSON . A. 31.. or on departure oi uait. W ' ' . I - i Express e.H. t g.40 P. M.. or on departure of the Phila delphia Express West. LOCAL ITEMS. W'r. the pleasure of forming the Vquaintance of the publisher of the Alle- ,ut;:tn, :it a social gathering a few nights i.i i. ? i i , ven on our part, we cannot help but , knowledge that he is a " bully feller." ...The patrons of this paper should not scrota" because the former editor is j'.kctinj his subscription. He is entitled .) it and should receive it.... Mr. John lirfc, of the "Mansion House," (Pitts i!.',) lias been sojourning with his old ; i.d.i in t Lis dace for some week's. CJ- Tin? Suruhiy Jferany (Philadelphia,) this office with stealing an edito- I ;1 tivm its pages, without giving them fur it. Since taking charge of this jur, we have always given our con i ivinn ies credit with all extrac's copied m tin ir papers. The article referred w:i not published in our time, consc ..:i;!y we are not to blame. t'l-TM.MOX Pahty. At a lew minutes : e our young men got up a grand co !: :i party, in the Town Hall, on last Iiv t vening. The party was well at :i !...!, and we had the pleasure of taking irt in the performance. It is astonish : ! o v good nalured youth's and mai ! Income while exercising themselves 'h light fantastic toe." This quo- Li 1 t.'iir. ; '.its us in mind of another party i iiv.ite residence, on the same even i h re not only the " toe" was fantas- . i: they were fantastic all over. Hut i ;-t conclude that our enjoyment was i r to theirs. The conductors of our -u.i were not professional musicians, i ii itv tus. However, they did them- immense credit on catgut This ' kcs us exclaim, ( ' !. '.ii P.-S our htin-T and n'm. ! tiif isnre, ease, content, whatever you I :u;.-, He tn: an! hope we will have many ri "mUTiningling of our youth's in their i.d cn.ii i.: incuts. X. i Ai.Iihjn v. We learn that a "'''! hfv occurred in Altoona, on last m'.:v i-i-ht, by which a considerable .'.a of pn perty was destroyed. The - IV i.nd "Altoona Houses," to '' r ui:h the Clothing Store of G. J t ;::: ! .J. S. Mann, were totally con .:nvd. Although these buildings were 'ii-'d, it will sail be a .serious loss, not j.y to the proprietors, but to the travel J public. The cause of the fire is ap- eiitiv unknown. An In m i oi: 1a?k 1ai.l Pi.ayk.i:s. Jf the information oi our young men who play hall," wc publish the edifying news -it it has been decided by a number of Tiiiier.t physicians through a correspond with the Columbus (Ohio) Journal nt the effects of prolonged and violent uscular exercise, such as is necessary in ajing base ball, cricket, &c., upon the 'ulth, at the present season, and in view f the probable advent of cholera, is dan t 'tous, tending to the production of fevers j fid bowel diseases, particularly cholera iJ dysentery. We would, therefore, ivise om- base ball playing friends, to their ardor a little, and be content ' rest until the frost has cleared the at "pliere somewhat of the ruany poisons ;e just now. JT The Ease IJall Club of this place lV0 determined to quit playing. We Leueve their object for so doing, is to save I air money, and buy their Groceries and j visions at the Cheap Storo of George jwiJ should be patronised. 3 Mrs. Kiiza M' Donald offers at private sale, sixteen lots of ground in l-beiL-burg, adjoining, and west of Centre tr-ct. These lots are most elia'tblv loca- "1 f jr business purposes, or for private "Maiccj. The payment of bounties to colored H'iim- win "'j'ir ' immediately. Of A Thact Ling Map of Cambkia. Cocni y. We arc pleased to learn that a Tract line Map of this County, is shortly to be produced under the auspices and di rections of Mr. A. Pomeroy, the well I known map publisher of Philadelphia. ! riii . . - AIie su"eys are now I , in- made by a corps of engineers, under the directions of Mr. D. G. Biers, who is a practical and thorough workman. This map will rep resent the actual survey of all the roads, the true course of streams, and the loca- t tion of all buildings with the owners names, together with plans of the boroughs and prominent villages, shown upon a large scale, distinctly representing the streets, lots, and many other points of i great value to the map. We sincerely ! hone that the npnnl rf mm nnnniv J .v.w w. WUIUJ II 111 , , , . uiuu nnji niuu iu iui n tiu mis ciuerpnaK", and secure for the county this valuable and much needed work. C" Our readers must excuse us if no paper is issued from this office next week. The building in which we hold forth has been sold and we may have to " skedad dle." If not the paper will be issued as usual. iET Mr. John Thompson, jr.. has opened out a livery stable in this place. John keeps good stock, and is obliging and accommodating in every respect. Call in and examine his means of con veyance and you will certainly patronize him. A Sjlai ok Plunderers. Thad. Stevens owns iron-mills at Gettysburg, and wants to plunder the people of the United States to make them more profi- I table. Justin A. Morrill owns marble quarries in Vermont, and wants to plun der the people of the whole Union, so as to get a higher price for In3 block.?. Mr. Griswold, of Troy, is a manufacturer of railroad iron, and desires to prevent his fellow-citizens from buying cheaper rail road iron abroad, whereby cery man who rides on railroads in the United Mates must suffer for Mr. Griswold s benefit. Mr. Wm. K. Dodge is interested in wire works in Connecticut, and has a large stock of iron, &c, on hand. lie gets ten per cent, added to the duty on iron wire which ten per cent, is plundered from the pockets of the people, to " represent" whom he paid several thousand dollars in flection bribery one Sunday morning. Roswell Hart, from Monroe district in this State, is largely interested in the salt works of Saginaw, Michigan, and proba bly also at Syracuse salt monopoly, and joins the ring of plunderers that he too may profit by the plundering. Xeiv York World. The Nkw Ai.tooxa Kouno IIousk. The Altoona Tribune sa-s : The new en gine house, commonly called the round house, now in the course of erection by the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company, ad jacent to their works in this town, will far exceed either of the other two now in use, and will be one of the largest in the country. It is a circular building of brick and iron, and is three hundred feet in di ameter. There arc forty-four stalls or tracks for locomotives. In the center, which is open above is a large turn-table constructed on a pivot, so that one man can turn it alone, even when a locomo tive is standing on it. The part of the building where the stalls are is to have an iron roof, and from the open centre there will be a pair of doors opening on to each track. The interior will be light ed by eighty-three windows. There will le but two entrances from the exterior of the building. The company have their own employees to superintend the erec tion of the building ; Mr. Jacob 15enner being clerk of the works; Mr. Joseph Watson, foreman of masonry and brick laying, assisted by Mr. Samuel Pollock, and Mr. George liosenberg, foreman of works, assisted by Mr. Frederick L. lies ser. Mr. D. II. Hartley has the super- intendence of the turn-table, and also of the roofing. When the engine house is completed the company will have room enough to house one hundred and four locomotives, at any time, in Altoona. I low they Favored Solpieks Vo ting During the war the Radical-Abolitionists prevented the Democratic sol diers from coming home to vote, and yet they claim to be the especial friends of this class of our population. If they were in favor of the soldiers voting, why did they not allow all to exercise the right ? Why were Democrats prevented who had fought gallantly in defense of the flag, and Radicals only given the opportunity ? The truth is, it was only power and plun der the Iladicals wanted, and they used the soldiers to accomplish their ends. Those who would vote for them were al lowed to exercise the elective franchise ; those who differed from them were dis franchised. In this way the Radicals favored soldiers voting. C3 The Democrats and Conservative Republicans of New York State have united and will hold a joint State Conven tion on the 11th of September. ERRORS OP YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for jears from .Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, aud 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 lemedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's inoripnn .m A v,.. addressing. JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. Feb. 1st, 1806. ly. The Masox & Hamlin Camnet Ouqans. forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for $80 to $(0Q each. FIFTY-ONE 'GOLD Oil SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. II lutrated Catalogues free. Address, MA SON & HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS. New Yoek. Sept. 6, 1865.1y. S. in. Fetteugill & Co. Advertising Agems, 37 Pabk 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. Bcfo Sbtrtistmtnfs. Notice to Teachers. AN examination of School Teacliers. will be held at the School House, in the borough of Ebensburg. on Tuesday the 18th of Sep tember next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of supplying the schools of said borough with one male and five female teachers, for a term of four months. By order of the Board. D. J. JONES, Sec'ry. August 30, 186G-3t QUICK. SALES, QUICK SALES, QUICK SALES, AND SMALL PROFITS. AND SMALL PROFITS, AND SMALL PROFITS, GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE. GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, EBENSBURG. PA. EBENSBURG, PA. EBENSBURG. PA. The Largest Stock of Goods. The Best Selected and the Greatest Variety ever brought to Town. LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST. LARGEST. CHEAPEST AND BEST. LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, GO AND SEE. GO AND SEE. GO AND SEE. The subscriber calls the attention of the public to the fuc that he has just received and opened out in his New Store, a large stock of gijods, consisting of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED, Bran. Fisdi. Bacon and Cheese ; Sugar, Ojf fec, Tea, Molasses. Spices, Tobacco, Cigars, Candles, Soap, Vinegar, &'c,, &c. NOTIONS, DRUGS, PERFUMERY, Stoneware and Earthenware. ALSO, a fine assortment of the best and latest style of Hats. He always keeps constantly on hand Bologna Sausages, Sardines, Fresh and Spiced Oysters in can, or half cans, and al most everything in the eating or drinking i line. All of which will be sold at traall profit. GEO. GURLEY, Main Street, Ebensbubg, Pa. August SO, 1866-ly forsaleT AIIAMDSOME Nunes D. Clark TIANO, with JE dian attachment, all in good or der, can be Been at the residence of Mr. James M'Guire. Will be sold oc reasonable terms for cah. E'oeusburg, Aug. 23, 18C6.3t JAMES C. EASLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, Johnstown, Cambria County, Penna. Collections promptly attended to. Aug. 23, 18CG-ly Six Cents Reward. RAN away from the subscriber in Susque hanna township, Cambria county, on the 20th instant, Jacob Bugabout, 14 years of age. I hereby warn the public from har. boring or trusting him on my account, as I will pay no debts of his contracting. THEODORE BAKER. August 23, 18C6-1 NEW PUBLICATION. THE LOST CAUSE, A New Southern Ilistory of Hie War of Ote Confederates , By E. W. lolIarl, of Tirglnia. The work is comprised in One Large Roj' al Octavo volume of nearly Eight Hundred Pages, including Twent3--four Steel Portraits of Prominent Confederate Leaders ; and contains a full and authentic account of the rise and progress-of the late Southern Con 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, (Imitation Morocco) $5,00 In riain Leather Library Style, (Sheep). $C.00 In Extra Half Calf Binding. $8,00 PAYABLK ON DELIVERY. Sold, only by S.ubscrijrfion. Those order ing the Work will not be obliged to take it unless it corresponds with the description in every particular. Subscriptions can be left at the office of George W. Oatman. Esq.. Colonade Row. fX7 The work will be delivered in a few weeks, or as soon as ready. JOHN KEOUGH. Agent. - Ebensburg. Aug. -23, l866-3t BOUNTY. If Charles 0Keefe, late musician, in Co. "K" 2nd Kegiruent U. S. Infantry, will call at my office he will hear of some thing to his advantage. Geo. W. Oatmax, General Claim Agent, Ebensbur", Cambria County Pa. 1C, 18C6-3t Aug. M'BREEN HOUSE, KEPT BY LITTLE " X." E15EXSHURG, Cam Mir County, Pens' a. August 1C, 18GG ly. FOSTER HOUSE, WILLIAM PALMER, Proprietor, JOHNSTOWN, Cambria County, Penna. The Proprietor respectfully announces to his friends and the pnblic generally, that he has leased and taken possession of this com modious Hotel. He hopes to make it one of tua most desirable places for strangers and others to stop, that can be found in any country town. HIS TABLE will at all times bo spiead with the luxuries and substantial: of the season. HIS CHAMBERS are large, and fitted up with a view to promote tho comfort of Lis guests. HIS BAR will be well supplied with a large and choice selection of the very best liquors. HIS STABLE will always be provided with good, wholesome provender for stock. and careful hostlers. No pains will be spared to render entire satisfaction to all his guests; and, pledging himself to endeavor to please all, solicits a liberal share of public patronage. Augist 23, 186G-ly C A M B RAI HOUSE, WILMOKE, PA. HAVING purchased this well known estab lishment and thoroughly refitted it, I take this method of informing my friends, and the public generally, that no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all who may favor me with their patronage. My TABLE will be furnished with the best tt 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 f the Fame. G EORG E - WEN TROTH. August 1G, 18C6. It. C. YOCNG, I. I. 1IOI.MES. C. DAVIDSON, with YOUNG & HOLMES, Wholesale Dealers and Importers of Foreign and American Liquors, BOURBON & RYE WHISKIES, OLD TOM, SWAN, AND LONDON DOCK GINS, JVo. 34 llust Second .Street. Cincinnati, Ohio. fjCJ- Agents for Dr. Holmes' Celebrated j Japanese Bitters. Aug. IS, 18GG-6m. J KEROSENE AND GAS STOVES. TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS, OIL CANS, &c, &c. (Jrj- All the cooking for a -CO JCJ- family may be done with fjrj- Kerosene Oil, or Gas, -Cd fjcj- with less trouble, and at -C$ fjrj- less expense.th.iu by any -CO CO other fuel. Each Article manufactured by this Com- pauy is guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it. OCJ- Seud for a Circular. -CO LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO., 206 PEARL STREET, N. Y. Trial List. I 1ST of Causes set down for Trial for Sep tember Terra, 18G6, commencing Mon day, the third day September next : Benton vs. Zimmerman's Administrators. MConnell, vs. Huber - GEO. C.X. ZAIIM, Trofy. Trothonotary's Office, 1 Ebensburg, Aug. 6, 1866. J Trial List. I 1ST OF CAUSES set down for trial, Sep tember term, 18CG, commencing Monday the 10th day of September next : SECOND "WEEK. Henby f- Warner. Hoffman vs Colclesser ct. al. Com'nw'th for use r. Mathews. (jUpp r. Linton et. al. Cupp " " Same. Lycoming Co. I. Co. vs. Noon's Adra'r. O'Conncr r. Nutter et. al. Butler r. LitZi King rs. Harris. Hornberger vs. Zimmerman, jr. Braudlinger rs. Hughes, Devlin rs. Boody. Campbell rs. Campbell, ct. al. - Prothonotary's Office, Ebensburg, August 16. laoo.at. JVotlce. ANY person having claims against the un dersigned, will piescnt them within four weeks from this date. GEORGE GUESS KEG EN. Summit, August 16, 1866-4L Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters. 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 true one. Of such as these h t their concoctors vaunt, I'll sing the bitters that have credit duo won The world's great Tonic, which no skill can better I meau the matchless BITTERS of HOS TETTER. Doctors were living 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 hale in. And dread dyspepsia driven ' from the stage, Agues, remittents, headaches real head Fpliiters Vanish like smoke before HOSTETTER'S BITTEKS. Herbs, barks and roots compose the rare in fusion; No mineral poison mars their juices pure. Aud 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 are able. LOVE AND MATRIMONY. Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to marry, address the undersigned, who will tend you, without money and without price, valuable information that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth, or beauty. This informa tion will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired in formation sent by return mail, and no re ward asked. Address SARAH B. LAMBERT. Green point, Kings Co., New York. June 7,'GC-3m TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufl'urers the .means of cure. To all wdio 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 sue?: cl he for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cocghs. Colds, and all Throat and Lung AtTectjons. The only ohject of the adverti ser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, a;id he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them uotLing, and may prove a bless ing. Parties wishing the prescription, fkee, by return mail, will please address Rev. EDWATiD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co , New York Feb. 1, lSGG.ly. SI. PER YEAR ! We want Asents eve- i ....I. hi n VtT pn on u U l ' v w io fvii our ji i nu i xiL Sewiupr Machines. Three new kinds. Un- der and upper feed, ranted five years, commissions paid. Sent on trial. War Above salary or large The Osly machines sold in the United States for less than $40 which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler Wilson. G rover S? Baker, Sinyer Co., and liachdder. All other cheap machines are infringements and the seller or user are i liable to arrejst,fne and imprisonment. ' Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. May 31, 1866.-ly. jjll enlir MONTH ! Agents wanted for six rchi new articles, just out. Adress O. T. GAREY, City Building, Bidrfeiord, Me. May;31, 18G6.-ly. STRANGE, BUT TRUE. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can heat 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 thirf card. AH others will please address Uieir onoiient servant, TllOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York, Feb. 1 18GG. ly. W MONTH for gentlemen, and $35 to $75 tor ladies, every wnere, to introduce me e fd, rated Common Sense Familv Sewin' Ma chine, improved and perfected. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, tind, oraid ana emnroiaer l.rmt:fiilK- Price 'onlv &'2Q. 'rna'kinff the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years. e 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. 2-35 South FIFTH street, Philadelphia, Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circu lars and terms. May 31, 186G.-4t. Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale, the farm on which he now resides, situated lj miles East of Wilmorc Borough, Cambris Co. Pa-, containing about 190 Acrej, 100 of tchieli are in a good stait of cultivation and under good fence. The balance is well timbered. A largt Frame Barn, a Dwelling House, and tw( Tenant Houses are erected thereon; also Wagon Shed and other out-buildings. Theri is a young Apple Orchard of 250 tree bearing choice fruit. The farm is well water ed. In the farm-yard flows a ncver-failin fountain. The soil is excellent. Sixty acrt4 of new land are now under grass. For fur ther information, apply on the premises. : - - AVAL O'CONNELL July l lGG-tf. Wilmorc, Fa. 18G6. PROSPECTUS OF "THE AG E," The only Democratic Daily Jovrnal in Philadelphia. Great Improvements and great Inducements. Uiiion, Restoration, And Constitutional Liberty! The publishers of THE AGE respectfully call attention to the Daily and Weekly is sues of their popular journal. The Daily Age contains the latest intel ligence from all parts of the world, with articles on Government, Politics, Trade, Fi nance, and all the current questions of tho day; Local intelligence, Alarket Reports, Prices Current, Stock Quotations, JIarine 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; aud discussions of whatever subjects are of general interest and imiortance. Besides special telegrams, it has all the disjKttchcs of the Associated Press from ei eru jwrt of the j United Stales, and the ncics from all parts of Europe. Drought oy the steamers, is instantly telegraphed from wlaikver point the steamers first touch. Terms of the Daily. One copy, one year $9 00 ; six months, $1.50; three months, $2.50; for any less period, at the rate of one dMar per month. Payments required invariably in advance. 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To clubs, u-hcre 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 furni.-hed gratis for each club often, or more, to one address, fur one year. Payment required invariably in advance. Postage on the Weekly, five cents per quar ter, or twenty-five 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 bis patriotic efforts in behalf of the Union, Restoration and Constitutional Liberty. Od- The acovo terms will be rigidly ad. hered to. Specimen copies of the Daily and Weekly sent gratis, on application at . this office. Please write the name and address plainly, and specify distinctly whether th Daily or Weekly is ordered. 'WELSH & ROBB. 430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Ta. H. WALTERS, Miin street, between Fi anUin ami Clinlon, North side, JOHNSTOWN, PA. I AS constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable BIT. H ill E1CI1S. His stock conists of almost every aitklu usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been selected with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for yourselves. Nov. 16, 18C5.GU1.". II. WALTERS. CORNER GROCERY STORE. THOMAS &WB AVER, Cornei- of Main and Franklin Streets, JOHNSTOWN, PA., KEEPS constantly on hand a gencial as sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Country Produce, &c;. torcl'ner with Spices, Pickles, Preserved i'ruits. Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars, &c, all of which will bo sold as cheap as the cheapest. - Gill and examine our stock. Nov. 1C, 18Ci.ly. June 7, 18GG. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE STORE HOUSE and DWELLING HOUSE situate in Chest township. Cam bria county, formerly occupied by JOSEPH GILL, together with ONE ACRE of LAND, in a good state of cultivation and well 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 ConneU. convenient to the premises, who is authori zed to sell the same. JOSEPH GILL. May 31, lSGG.-tf. 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. DEITRICI DEITRICH, Adm'r." Aug. 2S,-1S0G-Ct. GALLAGHER'S MAGICAL HAIR OIL. and "VEG ATABLE OIL SOAP, for sals at th Book Stare, of .-". . " " Feb. 22, 18C6. JAMES MURRAY. 1 II