Ejtmotrat anfr jSflitiml. S. Iff- Fettengill & Co. Advertising Agents, 87 Park Sow Jfew York, and 10 State street, Boston, re th authorized Agents for the "Dem ocsAf & Sentinel," and the most influen tial and largest circulating Newspapers m the United States and Canadas. They 4r9 empowered to contract for us at our tOWEST TEBM8. EBENSBURG ft CRESSON RAILROAD. On and after Monday, Nov. 19, 18C6, trains on this road will run as follows : LlAVK EbINSBCBO At 6.05 A. M.. connecting with Baltimore Express West and Day Express East. At 7.25 P. M.. connecting with Phila. Ex. East and Day Express West. Leave Crksson At 8.30 A. M.. or on departure or Bait. Express West. At 8.40 P. M-. or on departure of the 1 hila dolphia Express West. LOCAUTEMS Fatal Accidsnt. An accident of a fatal character, occurred in Johnstown, on Thursday evening last, resulting in the Jeatb of Mr. James Kelley, a resident of Allegheny city. Mr. Kelley, who was a contractor aDd builder of slate roofs, was engaged in erecting one of these upon a largo building being erected by Wood, Morrell & Co., in Johnstown, and having occasion to ascend to the roof, in order to give some instructions to the workmen, he waa accidentally struck by a derrick, which knocked him from the roof, precip itating him a distance of gome sixty-five feet. In hia fall he struck a carpenter's scaffolding, which was placed against the building, and so great was the force with which he struck it that the structure gave way, and together with the unfortunate man, fell to the ground. His head first reached the ground, and, the fall breaking the spinal column, be is supposed to hare died almost instantly. The deceased was about fifty years of age, and leaves a wife and children to mourn his untimely end. Missiox. Right Reverend M. Dome nee, P.ishop of this Diocese, held a mission in tbis place, commencing on Tuesday of kit week and ending on last Tuesday. Tho object of this mission was to give the members of the Catholic church an opportunity to conform to the rules and relations of their charcfa. Ha also Administered tho sacrament of Confirma tion to some twenty-live children. This mission will long be remembered by the Catholic citizens of Ebensburg. New Count KUfEiT. A new and dan gerous counterfeit of the fifty dollar legal tender notes, has appeared. It may be detected by the vignette of General Ham ilton, which, on inspection, was found to Lave been split from a two dollar treasury noto and neafljr pasted on the counterfeit fifty. The engraving of the other portions of the note is cleverly imitated, and can only be distinguished from the genuine by the closest inspection. IJEnnED. We understand that our former fellow-townsman Dr. J. II. Clark has told his lease of the Mansion House, llttsburg, to a gentleman from Greens burg. This will produce quite a change, Uia former landlord was a general favor tf with all whom business or pleasure tailed to the smoky city. Success attend hina in whatever business he may hereafter pursue. Firk. The steam saw mill f Shoe maker & Co., at Sonaaan, this county, was entirely consumed by fire on the night of the 19th, inst. This is the aecond mill this firm has had burned at that place ; the first having been burned some eighteen months since. The origin of the fire has hot been ascertained. Loss about 3,000. insurance $2,000. Court. On Monday next, Court com tceuccs and from the number of causes set down for trial, bids fair to be largely attended. We understand some of the Psons injured by the disaster in Johns torn some time since, have entered suits gaint the Pennsylvania Hailroad, which will be tried at the comincr term. Marriages. The newspapers in vari ous parts of the eouutry are noting an immense increase in marriages since the clow of the war, showing that nature is extending her recuperative power to make p for the ravages of the battle field and toapital. Statistics state an increase of 55 per cent- in 18C6 over I860. Persons attending Court next week ouM do well to "drop in" and aubecribe the Stnhnd. Fallen. Kev. James Prestley, Pastor of the Second United Presbyterian church of Pittsburg, has fallen from grace. He was convicted on the 29th of October, before a Synod composed of the ministers of his own church. The various charges preferred against him are as follows : . First unkind and cruel treatment of his wife and family. Second Using vulgar and profane language. Third Infidelity to his marriage vow. Fourth Intimacy with females of ill repute. This is nothing new. When a minister so far forgets his calling, and uses his pulpit for political purposes, it is no won per that the devil tempts him to sin. Urownlow should be next on the list. Killed. Mr. Henry Degan, residing at Lilly's Station, Washington twp., this county, was ran over by an express train going west, on Thursday last, and almost instantly killed. We know of no place along the line of the Pennsylvania li. K. where more accidents occur than in the neighborhood of Lilly's Station. It would seem as if the citizens of that place do not use tho necessary vigilance when traveling along the Road. We warn the citizens residing along the line of the Penn. R. R- to be more cautious when necessity compells them to travel on the Road. Libel. On Saturday last, Mr. N. P. Sawyer, Ed. of the Pittsburg Republic was convicted of libel in the court of Quarter Sessions of that place, on charge of S. Schoycr and Samuel Kiddle Esqs., of Gazette association. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $150 and costs. The" Republic supports President Johnson's poli cy, and for doing so, in a Pittsburg court its Editor would undoubtedly be found guilty- Pkepake vcr Wintek. The way to save money is to get. your work done at R. II. Singer's Smith shop, near the Foun dry. Now is the time to get your sled or sleigh ironed, ready for the winter. The lime for sharpening is near at hand, and Mr. Singer ia preparing nails and shoes, so as to be able to accommodate his cus tomers on short notice. Iiring on your work, and "greenbacks" and go away re joicing. . Lost. Mr. P. Mulvehill of Indiana county, Pa., lost between this place and Uclsano, a pocket-book containing between $115 and 125. From his own state ment we have been able to glean that he missed it at Uelsano. lie offers a reward of $20 for its recovery. Singular Death. Mr. Wm. Oakes, of Uurrell township, Indiana county, while carrying a scap of bees across a field on Wednesday night last, stepped into a rut and fell, striking his chin upon the box, which dislocated his neck, killing him al most instantly. "A Word to the Wise." Those of our readers who intend attending Court next week, would do well to stop at the "Mountain House," kept by Linton & Co. Peter is an accommodating landlord aDd can keep hotel. Serious Accident. On Saturday last, Mr. Jacob Sharretts, while engaged in painting the Round House, at Conemaugh station, fell from a ladder, and was se verely injured, breaking two of his limbs. Died At his residence in Conemaugh Borough, on Tuesday, 20th inst., Wm. C. Barbour, aged 40 years. At his residence near Cresson, Wash ington twp., on Saturday Nov. 17th, Mr. Ignatius Adams, aged 100 years. Godet's Lady Book. We have re ceived the December number of this splendid publication. It is decidedly the best magazine published and no household should be without it. Xew Advertisements. We call the attention of our readers to the advertise ments of F. Shoemaker, John B. Myers, Wm. J. Buck and Sheriff Myers, offering valuable property for sale. The Ebensburg Markets. Flour, 13 to SUper barrel; Corn, SI per bushel; Beans, Si. 25 to S2; Butter, 30c per pound ; Eggs, 20c per dozen ; Flax seed, $2.50; Timothyseed, S3,50 ; Clo- verseed, 8 ; Coffee, 30 and 33c per lb. ; Molasses, 75c per gallon ; Syrup, 1.25 and $1.40 ; Brown Sugar 13 and 15 cts. per pound ; White, 19 to 20c ; Rice, 15 eenta ; Woo, 50 cents per round. Consumption Ccbable by Dr. Shencks Mkdhnes. To cure congumption,the system shouldbe prepared so that the lungs will heal. To accomplish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite crea ted for good wholesome food, which, by these medicines will be digested properly, and good healthy blood made ; thus building up the constitution. SCHENCK'S MAX DRAKE PILLS cleanse the stomach of all billious or mucous accumulations ; and, by using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite Is restored. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP Is nutricious as well as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the syttem, and good whole some blood made, which will repel all dis ease. If patients will take these medicines according to directions, Consumption very frequently in its last stage yields readily to their action. Take the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow tht because the bowels are not cos tive they are not required, for sometimes in diarrha-a they are necessary. The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appetite crea ted to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory orgaus properly and allay any irritation. Then all that is required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the rooms as much ar possible, eat all the richest food fat meat, game, and in fact anything the appetite craves ; but be particular and mas ticate well. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price $1.50 per bottle, or $7.50 tho half dozen. All letters for advice should be addressed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, No. 15 North Gth Street, Philadelphia, Pa., General Wholesale Agents: Dcmas Barnes & Co. N. Y. ; S. S. Ilance, Baltimore, Md.: John D. Parke. Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker & Taylor, Chicago, III.; Collins Bros., St. Louis, Mo. Oct. IS, 18CG. . w. e. m. 1 yr. Notice. S-OTICE IS HERE-Y GIVEN, that the Partnership existing heretofore between COLE & BENDER, for the purpose of dis tilling liquors. &c, is this day disolved by mutual consent. JOSEPH BENDER. Carrolltown Oct. 2?. lSG6-6t E STRAY. Came to the residence of the subscri ber about the middle of OCTOBER last, a Dark Brindle Bull, one white foot, long horns and dog marks about the ears. ANDREW DUNMIRE. Jackson township, Nov. 9, 1866-3t. DURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, The f Whitest, the most durable and most eco nomical. Try it! Manufactured only by ZIEGLEIl & SMlT'll. Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, No. 137 North TfflRD Street; PHILADELPHIA. February 8, 1866 ly. Est hay. Came to the residence of the subscriber. inWashington tp., Cambria co., about the 2d. of October last, a brown cow with brock face; also a young calf and a red two year old steer. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay char ges and take them away ; otherwise they will be disposed of according to law Nov. 15, 1866-8t. FRED. GEORGE. STRANGE, BUT TRUE. Kvcrv vnnnc laJv and frentleman in the - - J J CD ml United States can hear something very mnrh to tlipir advantage bv return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing thirf card. All others will please address their oDeOicnt scrv ani, TITOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New Y'ork. Feb. 1 18GG. ly. T- ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on . i the estate of Richard Adams, late of Clearfield township, Cambria county. Pa., 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. Nov. 15-6t. JAMES ADAMS, Adm'r. Estate of Michael Hasson, Deceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the estate of Michael Hasson, late of Ebens burg, Cambria county, Fenn'a., deceesed, having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of said county, all persons in debted to said deceased are requested to make payment, and those having claims are hereby notified to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN E. SCANLAN, Oct 25, 18GG-6t.. . Adm'r. I0R SALE. The subscriber offers at Private Sale, his property, situate in Cambria township, adjoining the lkie of Ebensburg Borough, known as the "Evans property." There are three never-failing springs of water on the premises. The houses and out buildings are in good repair. Title indisputable. Terms reasonable. Improved and unimproved lands for sale in Cambria, Carroll, Blacklick, Jackson, Clearfield, Munster and Susquehanna town ships, Cambria county; also in Clearfield, Indiana and Centre counties. F. A. SHOEMAKER. Ebensburg, Nov. 8, 18C6. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE STORE HOUSE and DWELLING HOUSE situate in Chest township, Cam bria couuty, 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 Connell. convenient to the premises, who is authori zed to sell the same. JOSEPH GILL. 3Iav 31. 1866.-tf. rjlRIAL LIST. B The following is the list of causes net down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, commencing Monday, the 3d day of December next : Stutzman vs. Gates M'Connell vs. Huber King vs. Harris King vs. Shoenbergcr'a iEVs: Kiine vs. Hartzog second week. vs Emigh vs Hasson AdmV va Warner vs Smith et al Crum Devine Ilenby Brotherline Jackson et al M'Vicker : O'Conner vs Johnston et al vs Jones et al vs Nutter et al Porter & M'Gouigle vs Penn'a. R. R. Co. Wissinger vs Griffith, Guardian Hughes vs Penu . R. R. Co. Higgins vs Delange & Dean Cooper & Co. vs Wike et al Uomberger vs Zimmerman Paul vs Wike et al Hughes vs Allison et al Devlin vs Boody Bcndon vs Bendon et al Hughes vs Allison McCrearyetex vs Hudson et ex McCreary vs Hudson same et ex vs Stewart same vs Good et ex Trexlar vs Trexlar i al Cowan et al vs Barte et al M'Guire vs Hufford Horrel vs Christy Hughes ys Snyder Slick vs Ashe Evans vs Campbell Hughes & Co. vs M'Glado Tiieger vs Hopple M'Carty vs School D. Alle'y tp. Beck vs Same Tomliuson vs Same Hall vs Same Cramer vs Same Dailey vs Same M'Gough vs Same Hadds vs School D. Mun'r tp. Moore vs Clearfield School dist Holliday vs Same Altimus vs Cooper Ducatey vs Fitzpatrick Litzinger vs Davis & Litzinger Makin vs Jones et al GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Prothy. Prothonatory's Office, Nov. 5, 18G6. CORNER GROCERY STOKE. THOMAS &WMVER, Corner of Main and Franklin Streets, JOHNSTOWN, PA., KEEPS constantly on hand a general as sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Country Produce, &c.. together with Spices, Pickles, Preserved Fruits, Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars, &c, all of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Call and examine our stock. Nov. 1G, l8G5.1y. Jure 7, 1866. SL5DQ PER YEAR ! We want A gents eve rywhere to serlour IMPROVED $20 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Un der and upper feed. Sent on trial. War ranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The 0ly machines sold in the United States for less than $40 which are fully licensed by lloxce. Wheeler SfWil&on. Grocer &r Maker, Singer Co., and Bachtlder. All other cheap machines are infringements and the seller or scr are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, HI. May 31. lSGG.-ly. f ANTED. AGENTS $75 to $200 PER MONTH for gentlemen, and $35 to $75 fr ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Cel ebrated Common Seuse Family Sewing Ma chine, improved and perfected. It will hern, 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. 255 South FIFTH street, Philadelphia, Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circu lars and terms. May 31, 1866.-4t. LOVE AND MATRIMONY. Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to marry, address the undersigned, who will send you, without money and without price, valnablH 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 SARAn B. LAMBERT. Greenpoint, Kings Co., New York. Juno 7,'G6-3m . ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the afiects 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. Sufiorers wishing to profit by tho advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing. JOHN B. OGDEN, No. IS Chambers St., New York, Feb. 1st, 18G6. ly. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE fV Whereas, letters of administration have been gianted to thi undersigned, (resi ding in the boronjjh of Wilmore,) on the estate of Bernard Ilalligan, late of the said borough, deceased, by the Register of Cam bria county, notice is hereby given to all persous having claims against said deceased, to present them properly authenticatad for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make immediate pavment. NEAL DUG AN. Adm'r. Wilmore, November 8, 1866-Gt frankTw. hay;, TITUOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer, llfof TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IKON WARE. Canal street, below Clinton, Johns town. Fa. A large stock constantly hand. May i. 1866-ly.. "OEGISTER'S NOTICE. JL Notice ia hereby given that the fol lowing accounts have been passed and filed in the Register's Office, at Ebensburg, and will be 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, administrator of Jacob Fyock, late of Rich laud township, dee'd. 'The partial account of Jane Mullin, ad ministratrix of John.Mullin, late of Wash ington townbhip, dec'cL The first and final account of William Behe aud Joseph Christe, administrators of Conrad Behe, late of Washington township, dee'd. The second and final account of John C. Noel, administrator of John Noeli late of Washington township, dee'd. The second and final account of Joseph Crouse, administrator of Godfrey Garman, late of Jackson township, dee'd. The first and final account of Jonathan Berkepile, acting administrator of George Berkepile, late of Richland township, dee'd. The account of Simon Litzinger, adminis trator of Michael Litzinger, late of Summer hill township, dee'd. The first and final account of George Gambling, administrator of Adam Gambling late of Richland township, dee'd. The account of James T. Kirkpatrickand Augustine Farabaugh, executors of Charles Poss, late of Carroll township, dee'd. The fifth account of Jane Rowland, (late Jane Makin) executrix of John Makin, dee'd. The final account of John Buck, Esq., trustee to sell the real estate of Ann An drews, dee'd. Tbe partial account of Enos C, M'Mullin and Cecilia Wilt, administrators of Joseph Wilt, late of Clearfield township, dee'd. The second and final account of Michael .Hasson, 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 B. Uomberger, admin istrators of Jacob Brallier, late of Johnstown, dee'd. The first and partial account of George M. Reade, administrator of Robert Davis, late of Ebensburg, dee'd. The first and partial account of Catharine Connelly, executrix of Bernard Connelly, late of Summerhi'l township, dee'd. The partial account of John E. Scanlan, trustee for the sale of the real estate of John Noel, late of Washington township, dee'd. The account of William Kittell, adminis trator of the estate of Wm. D. M'Gough, late of Washington township, dee'd. The account of John Noel, adminlftrator of Joseph Noel, late of Munster township, dee'd. JAMES GRIFFIN, Register. Register's Office, Ebensburg, Nov. 3, 186G. To the Public. HEMLOCK AWAKE! The subscribers take pleasure in calling the attention of the public to the fact that they have just received at their NEW STORE, AT LILLY'S STATION, a large and varied gtock of DRY GOODS, . of every style, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, FLOUR, BACON, GROCERIES. FISH, SALT, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, NOTIONS, and in fact any and every thing usually found in a country store, which thev offer at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES for CASH. 0O- Goods given in exchange for all kinds of marketable countrv produce. J. H. DYSART & CO. Hemlock. Mav 3. 18ti6-3m. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. WILL do more and qetter work at a given Cost than any other ! Trr it ! Manufactured only by ZEIGLER fe SMITn. Wholesale Drug. Paint and Glass Dealers, No 137 North THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA. February 8, 1866, ly. ORPHANS' COURT NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Cambria co. notice is bereby given that the following appraisement of certain personal property of decedents, selected and set apart for the widows of intestates, under act of Assembly of 14th April, 1851. have been filed in the Register's office at Ebensburg, and will La presented to the Orphans' Court for appro val, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of DECEMBER next, to wit : Appraisement of certain personal property of David Metzgar.late of Johnstown, dee'd, set apart for the widow of paid decedent. Appraisement of certain personal propetty of Richard II. Nagle. late of Susquehanna tp., dee'd, set apart for the widow of said decedent. Appraisement of certain personal property of Levi Weaver, late of Richland tp., dee'd, set apart for the widow of said deceilent. JAMES GRIFFIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Nov. 12, 1866-3t. WM. MENCKE & BROTHER. No. 801 ARCH Street nilLDELPUIA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in It i: It 1,1 "V Z-.PUYRS, Embroideries. Fine Knit Goods, etc., per sonally selected in Europe. Domestic Zephyrs, Germantown WOOLS. Cashmere YARNS, etc., Latest Styles in Ladies Dress and Cloak t R I M MING S. Buttons, Drop Fringes, Laces, Shawl Bor-ptc- White Embroidered BANDS etc. ThA orxvls beinsr all carefullv selected our Wholesale Department offers great induce ments to the URADL. Sept. 20, 18C6-3mos. TKIAN HOUSE. Tiuf KfntlTtCi Pi ISAAC! flUAWKOUTL h Pronrietor. solicits a continuation of the iilwr:il nntroniicTfl heretofore extended. His table and bar will always bo supplied with the best. His house and stable being large and convenient, and having competent as sistants at all times employed, he feels con fident that he will b able to render general satisfaction. June 4, 1865.-tf. EYEE & IANBELL, FOUR Tit and ARCH Strteti PHDADELPHIA. Have now completed thir Improvement find are now offering ba tht BEST cf TERMS FULL STOCK OF FALL DRY GOODS. Fine Stock of SilALLS, Fine Stock of SILKS. Fine Stock of DRESS GOODS. Fine Stock of WOOLENS. Fine Stock of STAPLE GOODS, Fine Stock of FANCY GOODS, etc., C New and desirable Goods daily re ceived, and Sold at small advance Whole sale. Sept. 27, 18CC. Ct. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simi,: remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious t make known to his fellow-sufferers tho means 6f cure. To all who desire it, he will send a ccpy of the prescription used ("free of char;) with the directions for preparing and usi-jg the same, which they will find a scse curb for Cosscmption', AstriMA, Beoschitis, Coughs. Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the adverti ser in sending the Prescription is to bereLt the afflicted, and spread information whicn he conceives to be invaluable, and Le hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it v l cost them nothing, and may prove a b!e. ing. Parties wishing the prescription, rarz, by return 'mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York Feb. 1, 18G6.1y. Ladies Fancy Furs ! AT J oft it Kartlr'j Old established Ft:r Manufactory No. 718 ARCH Strr,,, above 7th., PHIL ADELPHIA. Have now H store of my own Importat!or: and Maaufacturo ore of the lar2"ct and most beautiful selections 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 reasonabl prices, and I would there fore solicit a call from my friends of Cam bria county and vicinity. Remember the Name, Number ard Street ! JOHN FAREIRA, -NO 718 ARCH St., ab. 7th south tide, Philadelphia. ' Cc-1 have to Taetner, kob COXNECTIOS' WTT AST OTIIEK STOKE 12? PHILADELfHIA5 OUR STARCH GLOSS Is the only Article used by First Class Hotels Laundries, and Thousands of Families. jt gives a beautiful polish, making the iron pass smoothly over the cloth, saving much time and labor. Goods done up with it keep clean much longer consequently will not wear out so soon. It makes Old Linen look I He ft'ew. OUR IMPERIAL BLIC Is Hit Best in the World. It is soluble in hard as well as soft w aterJ it is put up in the safest; neatest, and most convenient form of any offered to the pub lic Jt is Warranted not to Streak Vie Clothes. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we offer extraordinary Inducements. Add res. NEW YORK STARClt GLOSS CO.. No. 218 Fultou Street New York. Sept. 20, 1866-Gm. QUICK SAL.ES, QUICKISAEES, QUICK SALES, AND SMALL TROFITS. AND SMALL PROFITS, and small;profits, GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE. GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE. GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, EBENSBDRGi PA. KBENSBUIiO, PA. EBENSBURG, PA. The Largest Stock of Goods. The Best Selected and the Greatest Variety ever brought to Town. LARGE ST i CHEAPEST AND BEST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST. LARGEST, CHEATEST AND BEST, GO AND. SEE. GO AND SEE GO AND SEE. The subscriber calls the attention of th" public to the fact, that he ha just received and opened out la his New Store, a largs" stock of goods, consisting of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED. Bran. Fish; Bacon and Cheese; Sugar, Cof fee, Tea, Molasses. Spices. Tobacco, Cigars, Candles. Soap, Vinegar, &c &c. Motions, drugs, perfumery, Stonewars and Earthenware. ALSO, a fine assortment of the best and latest stylo of Hats. He always keps constantly on hand Bologna S. usages. Sardines, Frf b njid Spiced Oysters in can. or half cans, and al most everything in -the eating or drinking line. AH, of which will le sold at tmall profit. GEO. GURLF.Y, Mais Street, F.eensbckg, Pa. Anu;t 30, 1806-1