Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, November 08, 1866, Image 3

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'''T;.":',mUO State street, Boston,
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Xktifl,'' and the most lofluen
circulating Newspapers in
: t States and Canadas. They
1 wereJto contract for us at our
TERMS.
CRESSON RAILROAD.
Mnn.lav. Mav 21. 18G6.
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, road will run as follows :
.gNSr.''Bi .
connecting with Baltimore
, V.JwVst ami Day Express East.
M connecting with Phila. Ex.
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LOCAL ITEMS
Ojr Public Schools.
:-..o-i iv morning a scene was en
, ;,, j.ub'.'ic school which wo pray
:,av never occur asain. A ltttle
Mr. John Rlair was beaten in
.;..! manner by a tiend in human
. -coder him almost unable to
! i '.- child, it appears, committed
,: .., s-. namely, refused to hit be
, ; ( irent ! what an offense!
to the pride of this tt.m
(:,. I. i-r .' lifl'iyvti to be seated
j i.I.t! ! horrible thought,
! ),;!(' horrible ofience refuetl to
!i '.'i'.-'T the ptmi-hniciit of
. :!: i;i this ei;!ir htened age of
i,. r.-.ieher ih-j could so cruelly
'..j. .vi-t.-.ii.ly not fit to f,U
, : iiii instructor. Let the
, to themselves u f inal.'
ii-':,; lo-Ling ihe sih'jol
. . - ! .-cijmig the cowhide, de-
.. a v. hit.- boy of respectable
! f:d:e his seat bos; le a ntg-
I i: ;;sos and this we
. sufil.-iesitly revo'.tin to
' -.1 !'!. -h. If it hail been a
- woulil have taken :i dit
:.oni .Mr. .John 1'i'air. In
. . i'r iho r.nu)V.il cT the
v . il.I h:e went tu the school
. her out of the fcciJ
1 v. Let H'trjwr'i ll'-rl ' send
;:.-auii havo tlus soene sketched
' in their next " issue. We
thdii with a t:lc '"Miss
t:-"s i Tue'.ly leating a white boy
r.z t ?:.t b'Mde a nigger."
1 ! i t-t Sunday c vet.ing we were
' a singular phenomena in the
' hi i : . It appeared like d streak
. growing mure bii'.liunt as the
m wl.h t was first visible com
J n;.u;;g away. Ol ! Astronomers
..ttiii.- predicts war in the country
;' h :t ;s visible. The Ualtimorc
woidd s eta to enrroborate this
That wo are to have another
neut. It may have already
1 for aught we know, and it
;.!; rtdy ond.rd for might we
th'ii. (Jeary, "we would as
- attend u banquet"' over the
r -V. J;iig to one of the laws cn
''ii'Iast soss'n ii of the Legisla-
y liaptist churches in Cambria,
'i-igdon, Mifilin, Juniata and
"hu'S Rre incorporated, to be
' ( er.tre Association of InJepen-ii-gular,
IJaptist Churches.
' l'e:ons who desire to have their
. 'r hath notices published should
' the material. lake a western
, we are always happy to publish
: riiija and 'kal.'ts of our friends.
'J"!. Me advices from Maryland brin
intelligence that hostilities are
to e minence. Governor Swann
r -1 ihtj new Police Commission-
-'"1 i; :.iuted others in their ftcad.
'''l;,,:i: df in default of bail, have
'.red to jail to await the action
.ae ''.w, ,-;-nor.
A destructive lire occurred in St.
1 n Monday, by which a considera
arnount of property was destroyed.
s are becming quite general througb
tae 1'nitod Sutes and Canada.
r W hi!e in Pittsburg on" a business
wc 1,a 1 ti,e r'asure of meeting our
L -ui I, 'I ota. Houston, one of the edi-
f the Pittsburg Guscttc. Although
; d '-ts not advocate the ?ame politics
we do. Le is nevertheless a gentleman
a:'d distinction.
W ith us once more-:-'V!titrv
blast.
chill Novera-
The Beauty of Old Age-
I often think each tottering form, .
That limps along in life's decline.
Once bore a heart, as youug, as warm,
As full of idle thoughts, as mine ;
And each has had its dream of joy.
Its own unequaled, pure romance ;
Commencing when the blushing boy
First thrilled at lovely woman's glance.
And could each tell his tale of youth.
Would think its scenes of love evince
Mure pasion, more unearthly truth,
Than any tale, before or hince.
Yes, they could tell of tender lays.
At midnight pei.ned in classic shades.
Of days more bright than nvdei n days,
' And maids more fair than modern maids.
Of whispers in a willing car;
Of kisses on a blushing cheek ;
Each kiss, each whisper, fir too dear
Our modern lips to give or speak
Of passions to, u itinHy cross
Of passions slighted or betrayed
Of kindred spirits early lost,
And buds that blossom but to fade.
Of beaming eyes and tresses gay;
Ehvbtic form and noble brow.
And f.nrns that have all parsed away,
And h-ft them what we see thoiu now.
And is it thus is human love
So very lightand frail a thiug?
And must youth's 1 rightist vision move
Foiever on time's, restless wing
Must all the eyes, that t-ti'l arc bright,
At;d all the lips that talk of bliss,
And all the forms so f.iir to sight,
Hereafter only cnm to this ?
Then what are all earth's treasures worth.
If we at length must leave them thus
II a'.! we value nio.--t o:i earth.
Ere long mut fade away from us?
ej- An exchange says that there are
ihnfy thousand lawyers in the United
States. Kbonsb.irg comes in for a goodly
fhure.
A UtTKnnut NcMUKn. The l'hreno
lu"ieal Journal for November contains
O
sketches of the King and Q le. n of the
llelian, with likenesses; Chief Men
among the Mormons, with many excellent
portraits and other illustrations ; besides
Lyceum Lectures; Dr. J. Fosiati, the
celebrated Frcm-h 1 'hrenoh'gist : l'ublie
Opinion ; ' omen w ho 'Talk ; Family
Dog; and a host of other reading, sugges
tive at;J piofitabli.' to all. I 'rice 20 cent-5
or 2. 0(3 per year. Address Fowler &
Wells, 3SD 15 road way, New York
C3 Mr. Alexander Mullin has removed
his otlice from Johnrtowit to tfiis place.
lie may be found at tho law olKec of G.
W. Oatman, where the business will
hereafter be conducted.
O" Wc direct th-j attention of our
readers to the card of Robert K Jones,
lumber merchant. Pob is noted for lay
ing the highe.-t cash prices for all kinds of
lumber..
Dr. Scnenck's Pulmonic Syrup.
This great medicit e cured Dr. J. II.
Sehenck, the propri. t r, of Pulmonary con
sumption, when it had as.-umed its-most
formidable aspect, and when epeedy death
appeared to le iLevitablo His physicians
pronounced his case tncurahlo, when he com
menced the use of this-simple but powcrfu
remedy. His heilth was restored in a very
short time, anil no rat urn of the disease has
been appiehen.led, t'or all the symptoms
quickly disappeared, ami his present weight
is more than two hundred pounds.
Pin'ce his recovery, he has devoted his
attention exclusively to the cure .of Con
sumption, aud the diseases which are usu
ally complicated with it, and the cures ef
fected by his medicines have been very
numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. Sehenck
makes professional visits to several of the
larger cities weekly, where he has a large
concourse of patients, and it is truly aston
ishing to see poor consumptives that have
j to be lifted out of their carriages, and in a
i few months healthy, lohust persons. Dr.
Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic,
and Mandrake Pills are generally ail required
in curing Consumption. Full directions ac
company each, so that any ore can take
them without seeing Dr. Sohenck.but when
it is convenient ii is best to sec him. He
gives advice free, but for a thorough exami
nation w ith his Resjdremctor his fee is three
dollars.
Please observe, when purchasing, that
the two likenesses of the Doctor one when
iiithe last stage of Consumption, and the
other as he now is, in jterfect health are on
the Government stamp.
Sold by ali Druggists and Dealers, price
$1.50 per bottle, or $7.50 the half dozen.
All letters for advice should bo addressed to
Dr.Schenck's Principal Office, No. 15 North
6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
General Wholesale Agents: Demas
Barnes & Co. N. Y. ; S. S. Hance, Baltimore,
Md.; John D. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio;
Walker 4 Taylor, Chicago, 111. ; Collins
Bros.. St. Louis, Ho.
Oct. 18, 18C0.
w. t. in. 1 j r.
. THE MARKETS.
Ebexsiickg, August 9, 18GG. Flour,
Sl3Uo SUper barrel; Corn, 1 er
bushel; iieans, 1.25 to 2; Butter, oOc
per pound ; Eggs, 0c per dozen ; . Flax
seed, S2.50 ; Timothyseed, $3,50; Clo
verseed, 8 ; Coffee, 30 and 33c per lb. ;
Molasses, 75c per gallon ; Syrup, 1.25
and 1.40 ; Drown Sugar 13 and 15 cts.
per pound; White, 19 to 20c ; liice, 15
cents; Wool, 50 cents per pound.
XWu bbtrlistmcnts.
IT) OBERT E.JONES.
JA j Kbensburg, Cambria co., Pa.,
Dealer in Lumber. The highest pricos.
i Cash, paid for CHE11KY, POPLAR, ASH
and LIND LUMBER.
Ebensburg, Nov. 8. leC6.
Inry IIARPFR,
No 520 Arch st..
Philadelphia,
-. Has a. large stock of fine
WATCHES.'JEWELnY. SILVER-WARE.
& SILVER PLATED WARE.
Suitable for Holiday aid Bridal Presents !
TI? Reader ! sivc him a call !
November 8. 18G0-2m.
1 1 1 RIAL LIST.
Ja The following is the list of causes set
dawn for trial in the (i.urt of Common Pleas
of Cambria county, commencing Monday,
the 3d day of December next :
Stutzman vs. Gates
M'Conuell vs. Huber
King . vs. Harris
King vs. Shoonbrrger's Ex's.
Iliine vs Hart.oir
GEO. C. K. ZAI1M, Prothy.
Trothonatory's Office, Xor. 5, 18CG.
A
DMIXISTKATOR'S NOTICE
Whereas, letters of administration
f have been panted to tho undersigned, (resi-
ling in the Uoroiicn. .i w imiore.; on ine
estate of Bernard H iliigan. late of the said
borough, dectasetl, by the Register of Cam
bria county, notice is hereby given to all
persons having claims against said deceased,
to present them properly nuthenticatad for
settlement, and those in!ebted are requested
to ra ike immediate pavment.
NEAL DUG AN, Adm'r.
Wilmore, November S, ISoG-Ct.
F
OR SALF.-
'I'l.i. s'i i.srri'.r offers at Private S:i1e.
I. is property, situate in Cambria township,
n.'j miiig iue ui'e oi jji'eiisuurj; iorouii,
known as the '"Evans property." There
arc three never failing springs of watei on
the premises. The houses and out buildings
are in good repair. Title Luiisputable.
T.i nns reasonable.
Improved and unimproved lands for sale
in Cambria.. Carroll, Blackliek, Jackson,
Ch.arfichl, Murister and Susiuehanna town
ships, Cambria county; also in Clearfield,
Indiana and Centre counties.
. F. A. SHOEMAKER.
Eleiisburg, Nov. 8, 1CG.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Nwt.ice is hertby given that the fol
lowing acc 'tints have been passed and filed
in tlie Registei's OQiee, at Ebensburg, and
will Le presented to the Orphans' Court of
Cambria county, for confirmation and allow
ance, on Monday, third day of December
next, to wit:
The first and final account of Elias Ream,
admiuintratoi of Jacob Fyock, late of 11. ch
larid township, dee'd.
The partial account of Jane Mullin. ad
ministratrix of John Mullin, late of Wash
ington township, dee'd.
The first and final account of William
Behe and Joseph Christc, administrators of
Conrad Behe, late of Washington township,
dccM. .
The second and final accouut of John C.
Noel, administrator of John Noel, late of
Washington towuship, dee'd.
The secoiid and linl account of Joseph
Crouse. administrator of Godfrey Uarman,
late of Jackson township, dee'd.
The first and final account of Jonathan
Berkepile, acting administrator of Geoige
Berkepile, late ot Richland township, dee'd.
The account of Simon Litzinger, adminis
trator of Michael Litzinger, late of Summer
hill township, deo'd.
The lirt and final account of George
GamMing, administrator of Adam Gambling
late of Richland township, dee'd.
The account of James T. Kirkpatrick and
Augmtine Farabaugh, executors of Charles
1 l oss, late of Carroll town.-hip, dee'd.
TheTifth account of Jane Rowland, (late
Jane JIakni) executrix of John Makm, ctecM.
The final account of John Buck, Esq.,
trustee to sell the real tsta'te of Ann An
drews, decM.
The partial account of Enos C, M'Mullin
and Ct'ci'ia Wilt, administrators of Joseph
Wilt, late of Cleaiiield township, dee'd.
Tlie second and final accouut of Michael
llasson, administrator of the estate of John
Brown late of Washington township, dee'd.
The second and final account of Samuel
S. Paul, administrator of Mary Paul, dee'd:
The second and partial account of Wm. M.
Herrington and Levi 15. Homberger, admin
istrators of Jacob Erallier, Tate of Johnstown,
dee'd.
The first and partial account of George
M. Reade, administrator of Robert Davis,
late of Ebensburg, dee'd.
The fi rst and partial account of Catharine
Connelly, executrix of Bernard Connelly, late
of Summerhin township, dee'd.
The partial account of John E. Scanlan.
trustee for the snle of the real estatcof John
Noel, Dte of Wash in "ton township, dee'd.
The account of William KitteM. adminis
trator of the estate of Wm. D. M'Goiigh,
late of Washington township, dee'd.
The. account of John Noel, administrator
of Joseph Noel, late of Minister township,
dee'd. JAMES G BI FEIN, Register.
Register's Ofiiee, Ebensburg, Nov3, 18GG-
EXECl'TOR'S KOTICB.
Whereas Letters
Testamentary upon the estate of Elizabeth
J. Stahl, deceased have been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to the
said estate, are requested to make payment
and those having claims against the same
to present them to II. KINKEAD,
Set 20. lSGG-rjU - Executor;
LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. W. Bradley's celebrated Patent
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OU 1K)L'1JLE SriJIXG)
: mxl
The Woxderful Flexibility and great
comfort and pleasure to any lady weariu"
the Dcplkx Elliptic Skikt will be expe
rienced particularly in all crcwded assem
blages, Operas, Carriages, Railroad cars.
Church Pews, Arm Chairs. f..,r Promenade
and House Dress, as the Skirt can be fold
ed when in use to occupy a small place as
easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin
Dress, an invaluable quality in crinoline
not found in any Single Spring Skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the Pleasure, com
fort and convenience of wearing the Dcpi.ex
Elliptic STEEL SPRING- SKIRT for a
single day, will never afterwards willingly
dispense with their u e. For Children,
Misses and Young Ladies they are superior
to all others.
They will not bend or brake like the Sin
gle Spring, but will preserve their perfect
and graceful shape when three or four ordi
nary Skirts will have been thrown aside as
useless. Tie Hoops are covered with double
and twisted thread, and the bottom rods arc
not only double springs, but" twice (or
double) ; covered ; preventing them from
wearing out when d raging down stoops,
stairs, vtc.
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favoiite
with a'l ladies and is universally recom
mended hv t!i Fashion Magazines as the
STANDARD SKIRT OFTIIK FASHION
ABLE WOULD.
To enjoy the following estim lMe advan
tages in Crinoline, viz.: Sujerior quality,
Pei feet manufacture, Stjlish shape and
finish. Flexibility, Duralfliity, Comfort and
Economy, impure f r J. Y. Bradley's 1)l
1LFX Eliiptic, or D iul.1-Spri:i Skirt, and
be 6ure von ret the genuine article.
CAUTION. To Liiard a? wn.-t IMPOSI-
TION be particular to NOTICE that skirts
o!lt re.l as JH -PI.KX " have the red ii.!:
stamp, viz.." J. Vv Bradley's Du'dex Eil 'ii-
tic Steel t'priniis,' iijiom
none others arc -pnuine.
thj v.-iii.-tband-
Ah
that
every Ho p will admit a pin being passed
through ti e centre, thus revealing the two
for -double) pr;ngs braided together there
in, which 5s the secret of their Fbxihilitv
and Strength, ami a combination not to be
foil 1 1 in r.nv other Skiht.
" FOR SALE in ail Stores where FIRST
CLASS skirts are s -ld throughout the Uni
ted States and eNewhere.
M ar.uf.icturcd bv the Sole Owners of the
Pa'ent,
WESTS. P. i AD LEY & CARY.
f T Chambers S" 79 .S- 81 Readc Sts., N. Y.
Oct. II. m-G-Sm.
Trustee's Sa!o of Yalnabie Rea! Estate.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Common Tleas of Cambria county, to me
directed, there will be exposed to Public
Sale, at the Court IIou?r, in the Borough of
Ebenabsrq, on Saturday, the 10th dav of
Nov-mCu-, IfGf.. at 1 o'cl vk, P. tlie
following Real Etate, which D. R. Moore,
C. W. More and Thomas Pttticrson together
and undivided do hold
All that certain tra
to wit :
or piece of land
situate in Cleaifkld town
p. in the cour.ty
of Can.bria and State of
i enns I van i a,
bounded and described as follows
Re
;iu-
uing at a rn.-.rked Chestnut, a corner of Paul
Grail's land, thence by the sai 1 land West,
78 perches more or less to a Post, thence
continuing by said land of Paul Oral!" and
land of Thomas' Williams, North 111 de
grees, West 171 perches more or less to a
Post, thence by land warranted to John
Calwell, North one and a half degrees East
113 perches more or less to a fallen Ash,
thence by land warranted to Ezckiel Fan
nan, South 8S and one half degrees East,
2 "2 7 and five-tenth perches more or less to a
Hemlock, thence by htnd warranted to John
Fishor, South one and a half degrees West
320 perches moit or less to a Post, thence
by hind warranted to Wiliiam M. Riddle,
North t8 and one half degrees West 85 per
ches more or l.ss to a Post, thence by land
of Paid Graff, North 22 perches to the place
of beginning, containing 377 acies and 7o
perches and allowance; bting part of a
larger tract surveyed ou a warrant dated
1701.
Tehms or S.u.i" : On: -half of the per
chase money to be paid on confirmation of
sale, and the balance in one year hereafter,
with interest, to be secured by bond and
mortgage of the purchaser.
JAMES MYERS.
Oct. 25, ISoC-St. Trustee.
OltrilAXS' tWLKT SiLK.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Cambria county, the undersigned,
guardian of Miry Riiter, David M. Ritter.
John Ritttr and" Charles Kittei. minor chil
dren of David Litter, dee'd., will expose to
sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Ho
tel of Tnomas II Crcsswell. in Stroimstown.
I Indiana county. Pa., on Prtd ly l'.,c COth day
or November ext. All the right, title ati.i
interest of the said minors being the four
undivided south pans of the one undivided
half of the flowing mentioned and de
scribed tract of land, patented to the heirs
and legal representatives of the said David
Ritter. and the heirs and legal representa
tives of Lot W. Irwin, dee'd , being com
pose .1 of two smaller tracts or pieces, sur
veyed in pursuance of warrants granted to
David Ritter and L1 W. Iruia, dated. 27th
April, 184o ; containing 2oo acres ami 131
perches, and allowance, situate: in Urush
Valley township, Indiana county. Pa., ad
joining lands in name of Michael String.
Fisher's heirs, Dauicl Clgan, Henry Wike,
Samuel Lydy, David lien nor and Matthew
Sheaier. The drafts aud, patent thereof will
be exhibited on the day of sale.
Teh MS Oi.e half ou confirmation of 1 ale,
and the residue in one year thereafter, to be
secured by the Judgment bond end mort
gage of the purchaser.
P. S. The interest in the above tract of
land of Eve. Ritter nnd Jane Ritter. the
other children of full age of the said David
Ritter, dee'd., will be sold at the siine time
and place, whereby the purchaser can ac
quire the titlo to the odc uudivided half of
the whole premises.
' ,YM. KITTELL,
18GG. PHILADELPHIA. ISCS.
WALL PAPERS.
HOWELL & K'OUIIKE,
MANUFACTCUEliS OF
PAPER HANGINGS
AKD
W i ndow Shades,
Corner FOURTH & MARKET Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
N. B. Always in Store, a Large Stock of
LINEN & OIL SHADES.
March L 18'JG.Sm.
coiYSTjrGiVcxTi
THOMAS & W.MYER,
Comer of Main and Franklin Stress,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.,
KEEPS constantly on hand a geneial as
sortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Country Produce, &c.. together with Spices,
l ickhs. Preserved Fruits, Diied Fruits,
Tobacco, Cigars, ire, all of which will be
so.d as cheap as the cheapest. Call and
examine our stock. ' Nov. 10, lSUo.ly.
Ju:,o 7, 1SCC.
TO C( ) NSLJ M Pri V ES
Inc advertiser, having been restored to
iiait.i m a to v.- weeks l.y a very simj.le
retnedy, r.fter having sutler. for several
jears witli a severe lung aiTection, and that
dread disease, C-n: urr.pt ion-U anxious to
maKe known to his fcliow-EirTcrers the
meaiiS ol cure.
To nil who desire it. he will send a copv
ol the prescription used (Tree f charge)
v.-ith the .:i--t;oi.s f r preparing and usfti
the same, which they will find a si-rh clrf
tor CONsPMI-i'lOX, ASTHMA, IlliONCII ITI-,
Cot fins. Colds, and all Throat and Lur..'
Afiectiors. The only object of the adveth
s.-r intending the Presrriptiou i.s to benefit
the :d!i;( ted, and spread i-if -.imation which
he conceives to he invaluable, and he hopes
every st. foi cr will try h:s ren.edv, as it will
'-1 lii';Dj t-othing, and n.-v prove a bless
ing. Parties wishing the i;re.-crintion, i uet.
ny return mall, will please address '
1 lv. i.uv.Aia.) A. WILsON,
Williamsburg, King Co , New York
Feb. 1. K-fVJ.ly.
VAlUABLE'PROPERTY FOR SAL P.
fJiilE STOiy: HOUSE ar..l DWELLING
1 HOlSr .situate in Chest township. Cam-
una coui.tv. l. rnieiiv ore;:i.te( pv J(")SFPH
GILL. t;sethcr with ONE ACRE of LAND,
in a good state of cultivation and weii nip
plied with ch-.ire fruit, is eh'-ord fur s i'e
..!!
nirs are ci-o l : thi orn'.f vti- ;
in an txcellent location for mercantile or
other business, and is offered at a very low
pr en. Possession given immediately."
For further information inrjuire of or ad
dro?s JOHN a. GILL, at Glen Cnnoll.
convci ier.t to the premises, who is authori
zed to sell the same.
JOSEPH GILL.
May SI, ISr.G.-tf.
pUbEljp.ERTY WHITE" LTAT3T'Tie
f Whitest, the most durable and most cm
uonical. Trv it! Manufactured oidv b'
Z 1 EG LE fi SMITH,
holesale D.ug. J'aint and Glass Dealer
No. 137 North 'J fllhD Street.
'' PHILADELPHIA.
February 8, 1SGC ly.
EhROES OF "Y0"UTI l
A Gentleman who suffered f.r years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the affects i f youth I id indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to
all who need it. the rei eiot. "ami ilir. ,.o,,.,
for making the simple lemedy by which he
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do so bv
addiessir.g.
JOHN R. OGDEN.
No. 13 Chamber St., New York.
Feb. 1st, ly.
W A NTE D.V( rENlS 575 tr 520( 1 pi". il
II MONTH for gentlemen, and 455 to $73
tor lad.es, everywhere, to intr.thicc the Cei
ehrate:! Common Sense Family Sewing Ma
ehine, imj.ro ved u jk i f eted." It, wiifhem.
fell, stitch, ip.iilt. bind, braid and embrohler
beaut: fully. Price o!:!y $20, making the
elastic lock stitch, nml fully warrann-d for
three years. We pay the above wag ..-s or a
commission, from wldch twice that amoimt
can be ma.le. Address vxith stamp, or cad
on C. ROWERS Ct)., Sal.srooIns No
C-.S-.uth FI ITH street, Philadelphia. Pa.
All letters answered promptly, with circu
lars anil terms. May 31, 18i;f..-4t.
STRANG i-i, LET TKUE.
Every young lady and g: i.th man in the
L iiile.l Slates can hear something very
much to their advantage by return mail (free
of charge.) by addressing' the undersigned.
Those having fears of ln-ii-.g Li;.. :l.r.'jc,l wiii
oMi-c by imt noticing thi card. All others
will please address f heir obedient servant
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
fl Rroadway, New Yt rk.
Feb. 1 1800. ly.
Sim PER YEAR! We waiTt A sriiTvve
l.dlllj ry where to sell our IM PLOYED $20
Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Un
der and upper feed. S ml on trial. War
ranted five years. Above salary or lare
commissions paid. The Om.y mac-hincst
sold in the United States for less than .140
whieh are fully lirm.-rd by ufp, Whedrr
Wilxf'ii, (i rover Or linker, Sinycr (u..
and Buhadtr. All other cheap machines
are iitj'rimp:m-nfs and the.vucr or user are
UalJ io arrest, Ji.n: and iwj.ri.s nmtni.
Illustrated circulars sint free. Address,
or call upon Shaw .v Ch'rk, t Bidd.f.rd,
Maine, or Chic ico. 111. May 31. lS'lO.-ly.
LOVE "aNLT MATRIMONY.
Ladies and geiit'emcn. if yr.u.wish to
marry, address the undersigned, who will
sen ! you, without money and without piie.
valuable information that 'will enable you
to marry happily and speedily, irrespective
of age, wealth, or beauty. Tl.is informa
tion will cost yen rc thing, and if you wi.-h
to marry, t will cheerfully, assist yon. All
letters strictly confidential. The desired in
formation petit 'by return mail, and uo re
ward Jt.sked. Address
SARAH R. LAMBERT,
ft re-en point, Kijgs G.., New York.
Jane 7,,CG-3aia
EYKE.& LAND EL I,
v
FOURTH nnd ARCH .Streets.
PHIL A DELPHI V,
Have new c mpleted their Improvement
an-1 are now offering on the BEST of
TERMS-
FULL STOCK OF
FALL BUY GOODS.
Fine Stock f SHALL?,
Fine Stork of SILKS.
Fine Stork of DRESS GOODS.
Fine Stock of WOOL! NS,
Fine Stock of STAPLE C-C0D3.
Fine Stock of FANCY GOODS, etc.,
"7 Vv nnrt ilesirable Goods daily re-
ceived, and Sold at small advance Whole
; sale. Sent. 27. If CG. Ct.
Ladies Fancy Furs !
at ;
John Karelra'a
Old established Fur
Manufactory No.
71b ABCH Street,
above 7th., PHIL
ADELPHIA. Have now in
store of my own
I Importation
and Maaufucturo
;ore f the htrge;t
and njost beautiful
" iL-.i-'? .'jT--." seleclioiis of
Fancy Furs.
for Ladies' and Childrens' Wear in the City.
Also, a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves
and Collars.
I am enabled to dispose of my goods at
very reasonable prices, and I would there
fore solicit a call from my friends of Cam
bria county and vicinity.
Remember the Name,
Street !
.JOHN FAR LIRA,
NO 718 AUCII St., ub.
Number ard
7th south slue.
I illLAIi. LF1IH.
. I HAVE xo Paktxeh,
WITH .NY OIIIEK STOliE IN"
X"U rONXFCTION
Phil Am mmha.
CUE STARCH GLOSS
Is ti e only Aiticle used ly
First Class Hotels, Laundries, and
Thousands of Families.
It gives a bcarUifu! polish. )i.tking the
ilon ..".ss si',o. it::! v over thf! chth. saving
jiUH timk an htbor. Gools d ne up with
; it kcer cie.ui ir.uoh longer cjiie-oucntly will
i not wear cut so soon.
J'. hr.ikut Uiu I.inen lovk like Xtir.
3P3::t3 4. nun
: ihc Btfi in tke Wvrbl.
It is soluble in hard as well as boft water.
It is put tip in the safc-t, neatest, and most
convenient f rm of anv offered to the pub
lic. is Warranted not h, Sirrah the C!uiles.
Agent.- wai ted everywhere, tcrwhrm we
offer extrac r linary Inducements. Add ress,
NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS CO..
No. 21S Fi.Uun Street New York.
Sept. 'JO. lirCG-Cm.
2t Si SALI1S,
Ql'ICK SALES,
AND SMALL PPOITTS.
AND SMALL PROFITS.
AND r-. MALL.. PROFITS.
OFRLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE.
(iHllLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE. .
GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE,
EP.ENSnFRG. PA.
ERENSP.URG, PA.
EP-ENSUUPU. P.'w
The I.nr-rvt St, ck of Goods. The Rett
Selected and the Greatest Yaiiety cvir
brought to Town.
LARGI-ST, CHEAPI ST AND BEST,.
LARGEST, C HEAP EST. A N I) BEST,
LA I. XI EST, CHEAPEST A N 1 REST.
GO AND. SI E.
GO AND SEE
GO AND SEE.
The subset i! er cabs the attention T the
puhlie to the fac', that he has jut rece:ved
and oened tut in hi.s New Sr.-re, a laruo
stock of goos. c-n. si-ting of
FLOUR. CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED.
P.ran. Fisli. Paeon p.n.l Chcesf; Sugar, O f
fee. Tea, Molas-es, Spaces. T'.bacci,, Cigars,
Candles, Soap, Vinegar, Ac,. cVc.
NOTIONS, DRUGs, PERFUMERY,
Stoneware and Earthen wate. A I SD, a fin
assortna-r t .1' the be st a:.d l:ie.-t stile of
Hats. I;j always set ; s roii.-t ai.tly t.n
hand R. il-. .gna Sausages, Sardines. Fresh and
Spiced Oysters in can. or hii'f cai.s, i:uA al-.
ru st everything in the ca'ing r diiukini;
line A'd of whhk will be sold at tr..all
profit.
GEO. GURLEY.
Main Stkki.t, EB Cvsiann. Pa.
August 0, lto'.G-ly
SALJSli'JKY, liKO. ,v CO.
Extensive Marnfarturers and Importers cf
Gold, Fiated and Creide Jewelry.
somd and ic::i:l
SILVER WAKE,
AMERICAN. ENGLISH AND SWISS
WATCHES,
c a ts 1: i) ny r 1: s e i. - k y
And cver3' description f
J-Vmy Ciockh and Yankee Motions.
Especially adapted and d-:gaed ior South
ern and Western Trade.
Circulars ami full descriptive- Price Lists
s nt free.
Agents wanted vervwl.eie. Ad. 'res
SAUSEURY.BhO. & UO.. '
. M Dorrance St., Province, It I.
Oct.-21.lSGG.-8ir;.
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