A HORRIBLE FIX. FORTT-ONE HOURS IN A WELL FIFTT FEET pEBp REPOUF.1J BT CHANCE IN AS EXHAUSTED CONDITION. A man named Hughes, who keeps a hog rancbe near the Golden Gate Park, met, nays the San Francisco Bulletin, with an accident the other da v which neatly result ed in his death. His house is situated a considerable distance from the road, and he lives alone, being a gay bachelor Last Monday afternoon, about three o clock, 3Ir. Hughes had occasioD to goto his well, which is a few paces from the house. "While fixing the rope he fell into the well, and bronglit up al the bottom, a depth of alout forty-one feet, much shaken, but not materially injured. His utter he'.pless nes completely overwhelmed him, but at the top of his voice he began to shout, hoping that some one in the park would hear liis cry. Monday evening passed, and his cry for help was unanswered. Tuesday and Tuesday evening passed, and still no response to his frantic appeals for aid. His feetings, while down in that well, with the cold water up to his waist, can be better imagined than described. THE KESCUE. On Tuesday morning G. A. Friermuth went to Hughe' houe for the purpose of delivering the Cull. He heard the unfor tunate man's shouts, but believing they came from the park, lie paid no attention. He was surprised ou Wednesday morning on going to deliver the paper by hearing the shouts again. The paper which lie had left the day before was still lying ou the stoop. This fact increased hisjaston ishment, and, after listening attentively, curiosityjdrew him to the well, from which the cries arose distinctly on his ear. Mr. Friermuth was somewhat startled onjlearn ing what was the matter. After a few word. had passed, Mr. Friermuth encour aged Hughes to hold out a few minutes longer, and jumping on his horse, rode at full speed to obtain assistance. In a short time ho returned with two men, and Hughes was fished out from the well in a deplorable condition from exhaustion, with his face as pale as marble. After hi "in ner man" had been fed, he explained the circumstances to his rescuers, and stated that he thought some one had set a trap for him. He was under the impression that his foot had caught in a hook or something which had been placed near the mouth of t he well. A dilligent search was made, but no evidence to confirm his suspicion of foul play was found. Hughes is a man of btrong constitution, but it will probably take several days to quiet his nerves. : TL ' .wMTmnri f -t r a 1 1873. FAL1L1 and w ianxjbu wrt. rail IS w I'f HIVE HtSMTED ABOUT BBMIIIC THt MiRKtT, 13CTF TflKRK JS XO HE, FOR IT I AVJE HAVE OVER W MILLION OF DOLLARS en's and Boys' Clothing And Goods for Men's Wear, OUT WE CANNOT AFFORD TO CARRY THEM I "Jcst Three Pi cks Ahead." II. C. "Wilson, a lawyer at Troy, Vermont, is one of the men of that class which compre hends the value of the "Almighty Dollar," and seldom lets one slip from his grasp. Now, theic is a law in that State which allows a man in whose field a buck escapes during certain days in the year, to add said buck to his dock as his individual property. Among Wilson's neighbors is a bjy named Alricli. Now, it appears that about a year ago this boy owned a buck, which onjone occasion butted through Wil son's fence, and entered upon his freehold to inspect his ilock. As this fact came to the knowledge of Wilson, his familiarity with the statute enabled him to see money in the escape, and he forthwith added to his inventory a gain of "one buck." The loy appeared and appealed with the full force of sorrow's eloquence for his proper ly. But Wilson, taking down his statute, explained the law, and told the boy that if he wanted to grow up and be a rich man, he must be '"trooly loil," submitting wil lingly to the laws aud the Constitution of his country. The boy retired to wait for better days, which did not appear till last week, when four of Wilson's fine bucks escaped into the boy's field. They were cared for, of course. As soon as Wilson heard of the escape he went over to relieve the boy of all further trouble. The boy was at home. Wilson presented his cafe, pointed to his mark on the hacks of the bucks, '-cussed" the division fence, which he would have repaired at once at his own expense, and offered the boy a dime to help drive the bucks home. "Mr. Wilson," said the boy, "I have lieen reflecting upon the excellent advice yiu we e so kind as to give me last year, and have concluded to submit to the laws, obey the constitution, and try to get rich. I have adopted your game and beat en you three bucks!" After wheeling found three or four times in confusior, Mr. Wilson's eyes rested upon the gate, through which he passed, aud the last the boy saw of him he was scratching his head and solemnly stepping toward home. Mr. Wilson's ad dross ia North Troy, Vt.. whore he can be applied to for further paiiicnla is. Lyudou (Vt.) Union. GOOD TIMES ARE COMING ! Hut We cannot sell Winter Clothing in Summer Time any more than I'eople can wear Summer Clothing in Winter Tim. miim OREUBE AT OAS HALL AN IMMENSE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE. We liriA t' actually more tlinn sx $L9c&oro9 -27-g Ac 'znr jaija: --OF-- IT'S AID SOYS' CLOTHIE! t i i i ! I And now Throw it on the Market to be Sold Immediately, at SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. ! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES TO CASH BUYERS AT THE EtetnrE HwIMiir STORE. rpHE undersigned respectfully Informs the A citizens.?! Ebensburgrand the nubficirener .llTthnt lTRS made a GREAT REDUCTION 1N PKICES TO CASH BUYERS on all oods in bis line, consisting- of MOWING and REAPING MACHINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS! COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES of the most popular designs and of all stylee prices and qualities: MAKE 0? EVERT EEKN! of my own manufacture; HARDWARE, ALL KIND ! such as Locks, Screws, Butt Hinges, Shutter Hinges, Table H in ires. Holts. Iron and Nails, Window Glass, Putty. Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knivas and Forks, Pocket Knives. Ta bleand Tea Spoons, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Scissors, Shears, Kasorsand Strops. Hammers, Axes. Hatchets', Ilvriuf? Machines,Aururs, Chis sels. Planes, Compasses, Squares, Files, Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip, Panel and Cross Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths. Rakes. Forks. Sleigh-Bells, sho fjists. Pea-s. Wax. Bristles. Clothes Wash ers and Wringers, Patent Churns and Patent . 1 L : ........ 1 1 tflxirwt CtotlJIU L 1 urt M . t : lasso Gates and Measures, Lumbttr Sticks, Ctist sol TtifTM. Shot Guns. Rpviilvnia. Pistols. Car tridges. Powder, Caps, Lead, Horse Shoes and ! Nails, urn Move i-iaies, urates ana r ire uncus. Well and Cistern Pumps, 4c., ic; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind. Id great variety: WOOD and WILLOW WARE beyond description ; CARBOX OIL ami OIL LA3IFS, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed OH, Lubricating Oil, Kosin, Tar, Paints. Varnishes, Turpentine. Al cohol. 4c. ; Silver-Plated Ware, Glassware, 4c. Xiimily Grroceries, such as Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Syrups Molasses, Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Hominy, Fish, Crackers, Rice, Peurl Rarley. 4c. Tobacco jxikI Cigars. Paint, Varnish.Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Siove, Dusting, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed-Cords, Manilla Hopes, aud many other articles, at the loiiert ratrtftrcuh. MOtJSK SPOUTING made, painted and put up as cheap as possible, ron cash. & A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tin ware by wholesale. GEoltGB HUNTLEY. Ebensburg-, July Z5, lew.-tf. CL C IC. Z AHM? -DEALER IK DEY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HITS, GJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. THE i&TE$T$B$$&TtON t GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT THE NEAV EAGLE CLOTHING STORE OF M. II. NATHANSON & CO., (Lately occupied by II. Walter, deceased.) 231 and 233 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. gani stoch of FALL AND WINTEIt CLOTHING AND CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of such articles as BLACK AND BLB CLOTH SUITS, C ASSI MERE SUITS for men BDd boys. anc ENGLISH KEKSF.YoVEKCOATS.fn blue, brown, olive and lighter colors, and Sneral assortment of COATS. PANTS and VESTS- of all textures, styles and prices, besides a FA ItM Elt ItEXT's Soma veal- .1 f- r-r - Xk purpose of forn..n . 1' "itU,.j r After tbe usual l ture. At that Deact-? aawMta them thus: .My friends, I tious thirif you all know tbat r!uni for nothing without .r, ' " --J is insipid without a l t-u C:4 r. I have heen lcif full line or HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS. VALISES, UMBKKLLAN i wmiai mw be aoldat 16 pir rent, leu than prevailing prices in Johnstown. W ealso make toorder from the finest ancTmost stylish goods any article of clothing desired, and that too at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. W manufacture au.ocbowh Goods, wbioh enaMea u to 1 "ii i .v... ...!,, hn..aa in r'.intriu emintv. F I ease irlve us a call when you iMt our I town, and judire from our stock and prices whether It will not pa- vou i tq .deal with us 0 EK- W E MADE UP THE BEST GOODS IN THE BEST MANNER, EX PECTING TO SELL AT A PROFIT, BUT WE CAN NOT STAND FOR PROFITS NOW. i Gambling ron a YIKK. In the bur lesque of Pocahontas, it may be reinem 1 ercd that Captain John Smith engaged in a little game of seven-up with the chief i .in of the Tuscaroras lor the white won itr of Pocahontas' band. It is seldom in real life that the matrimonial noose is ad- jsied in the same way. It has been done, J.owcver, and iu the following artistic man ner : Iu the town of Covington, Ivy., three j oung bloods having agreed that they , wed a sacrifice to their country, resolved I 1 tilav the eaiitivntiiifT n-mne of uventirh i rr" " " " j' indcr a solemn pledge that the loser should join the order of benedicts at the cud of ix months. From the start luck set in gainst the most incorrigible bachelor of the three a man against whom glances 1 ad been cast but in vain, aud managing l jammas had angled until they had given Hm up in disgust. High, low, jack and the game avoided him as society does a convict ; and as the last opponent went down he exclaimed wi:b a half groan, "just my luck, by the eternal ! ' Being a man of honor, there is no course open for hin but to repent of his ways and enter the holy bonds. Sympathy has been proffered him, numerous parties have been kuggested, but a certain savage look about bis eyes renders jesting uncomfortable. II. s choice up to latest advices is not yet made. The chances are, as the time draws near, he w ill put a half dozen of names in a hat aud cut for it. The lt of May is set lor the wedding, and if it is not the mourn ful duty of the press to indite his obituary he will then and thera have exchange d his l..tch-key for a pair of slippers. Remedy for a Dog Bite. In the caso of a bite of a dog whether the teeth penetra ted the flesh or not, use the same precau tions. Was-h the wound with warm water, xtiact all the virus possible by sucking the wouud with the Ups, and then cauter ize it deeply with tho caustic most readily obtained. The time in which the elTcctS of the bite of a mad dog would be seen, varies from two to three days to as mahy years; but if no efiects are felt after two or three months, as a general thing, the patient may consider himself safe. Rites made through clothing are seldom product ive cf much harm, as even if the dog is mad the clothing absorbs the virus before the teeth reach the tiesh. M.vr of all the f.ital cases are where the person was bitten on Ihe same naked spot. If one is situated where he can take a Turkish bath soon after being bitten, do so by all means. The perspiration will help to carry oft" the poi son that n-nv link in the system. UtvuUJ WANAMAKER & BROWN. EWc know that the flurry in the money market is only temporary. The harvests throughout the country have been large, and business has been con ducted, as a general thing, on sound principles; it is only speculation that has brought alout this state of affairs, which must soon subside, but now is the season to sell our Goods. Books, Machines, Furniture, ic, can be Bold all the year round, but our Goods are made for special seasons, and so, without halting, Adopt a War Measure, and pat into immediate operation THAT SHALL CLEAR OUR COUNTERS. THIS IS GOOD HEWS TO THE MILLIONS OF CITY KM COUNTRY. They will Gain the Profit from Our Necessity, but they have generously patronized us in good times, and we are willing to give up profits now. We say without exaggeration that this is the best opportunity for buyers ever offered in America, beginning And continuing rapidly without interruption until further notice We will sell for READY MONEY THIS FOLLOWING: For GENTLEMEN, tORliESTLEMEN, 1 For GENTLEMEN, i For GEMTLEMEN, j For GENTLEMEN, I For GENTLEMEN, For GENTLEMEN, I For GENTLEMEN, ! For LARGE BOYS, ' For LAUGE IiOYS, . For LAKGE i;OYS, , For LARGE BOYS, j Fou SMALL BOYS, I i For SMALL BOYS, , Fo;t CHILDREN. For CHILDREN, For CHILDREN. 21 4716 Blue and Black Dress Coats, 1710 Double-Breasted Street Coats, M23 Cassimere Business Coats. 5G82 Beaver asd Kersey Overcoats, 3S76 Pairs of Black Pants, 7214 Pairs of Cassimere Pants, 2500 Black and Blue Cloth Vests, . V.A031JULKK VESTS. A 1700 1114 Chesterfield Coats, Beaver and Chinchilla Ove 2313 Fancy Cas.sivf.re ij-t- 2G83 Fancy Cassimere Vests, 3313 Blue and Tricot and Cassimere Jackets, 4690 Pants to Match, 2317 Harvard Suits, 1316 Prince Albert Suits, 1131 Garibaldi Suits, For GENTLEMEN. For GENTLEMEN. For GENTLEMEN. For GENTLEMEN. Fob GENTLEMEN. For GENTLEMEN. For GENTLEMEN. For GENTLEMEN. For LARGE BOYS. Overcoats, For LARGE BOYS. For LARGE BOYS. For LARGE BOYS. For SMALL BOYS. For SMALL BOYS. For CHILDREN. For CHILDREN. Fob CHILDREN. -Making Altogether by Far the Largest Stock to be found in any Retail Clothing House in the World. We are content to lose money rather than tairj siock until next season. Imperative necessity is laid upon us, and we must make the best of it. The Store will be open at 6 o'clock in the morning and remain open until 7 o clock in the evening, and on Saturday night until 10 o'clock. Every arti cle sold guaranteed as represented. Parties coming together from country towns within fortv miles of the citv, purchasing at Oak Hall, will receive, besides the great baVgains, the price of a railroad ticket to return home. WMIMER & BROWN, SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. PROFITS" the basis upon which we do business. COME AND SEE! DON'T FORGET THE PLACE--231 and 233 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN. Sept. 19, 18T3.-Cm. M. H. NATHANSON & CO. 'vt: 11. rtUW, 11 you ca.l flr 'S-IV. that I can liaieinyb,,,;,.:. K jrreat pleasure." f Aftr a little argu;re clause ww added k.-.v'mn'" brandy sauce it ( t,.,.. Wvjt other time, aud I), pledge. Soon after fam.er .T.,r.o... My friends. 1 i.ai ' T:, signing your pltdro if v.,u thins, i alwavs wai t . ; " feld to counteract tl.e i;Trct, (,f cold watr, as ia uvja'i'.v d-aV ' time. If you can fc it so thr "i my liquor in tLe Lrst eli !; your pledge." ' V Again, after con sidrral.'.t w a clause addrd ii;., " "t i his liquor in the liarvev tVj other time. "i After farmer Jor.es l,ad t'ttt ; hia neighbor, fanuer Wm. s-v "My friends," mid I.e. 'I ;v pledge if you will a Id ..ne th v.? ' is, fix it so I can have rav liiju,,"'1 wa-bitrg. I think it vary c' men to have some Kl tror. ? drink when earning ..ut of t!, j washing theep to j.re.ctit tht1. I that arise from f-tandin-' in it , . After a gootl dal of ta'.k. i-' Bheejvwashing. but at no vj" Wheu all had tignrd tlit ,ti. ing was adjourned f-jr i e wc' The next morning one of !h neighbors was pabiin Lis Lou- ,.11 n,,lAr..or tt... .A . -. : . 1 onsly drunk. "Why, Uncle John, h the neiglibor, a grx .l (iea! thonght yon signed the ) ledpt ia-. "So 1 did," itplicd I ix'Jk. (hic'( I was washing siitrcp." He led the way t- the Lara. bor following. On at riving tlt standing in the mUldle "f tlif ln- big wash-tub about ; aVf fv.ll of w the old ram tied to iu wrt is and shivering Tithcoiti. ( 1 twi -gallon jug- L"n"k Johx the iiiin w ith an air or t: lumpc. t ! "I (hie) washed that hie s!.; ( times this morning. . ij.i- Ta been before the American puWfc OVER THIRTY years. It La new yet filled to give perfect satisfaction, an i ha4 justly been styled the panacea-for all ex ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns. Svreliins, Sprains, Bruises, &c, &c, for M n rml Deast. No family should be r.'-,- ' r without this Liniment. TT.e money re funded unless the Linimrnt i as repre Fented. Be imre nnd pt the rcnuine MEXTCAN 311 "STAN G LIN'DIOT. Sold by all DrnpirisfR and Connt-y Stores, at c . 60 pn I l CO rvr let tie. Noir ... WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCE i TAKkX IK EXCRAHOK FOB GOODS. Store on South Side of Main Street, Ebeiikbtii ?. Pa. AT EXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. ! Cooking S5toAes, Ilejilinj? Stoves. ; TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE ITavingr recently taken possession of the new ly fitted up and cominodMKis building on Ilifrb street, two doors east of the Bank and nearly opposite the Mountain Mouse, the subscriber is better prepared than ever to munufaoture all nrtioles in the TIN,COPPEK and SHEET-IKON' WAKE lino, all of which will be furnished to buyers t the very lowest living prices. t The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment or Cocking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved deslgrns. r-SPOUTIN'G and ROOFING made to fyder and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. KEPAIKING promptly attended to. All woraaoue oj me win ne uonc riui mm i on fair terms, and all STOVEri and WAKE sold . by me can be depended upon as to qnamr ana cannot be undersold In price. A continuance and increase of patronage is respectfully solici ted, and no effort will be wanting- to render en tire satisfaction to all. VAIXTK LUTKINGER. Ebensburg, Oct. 13, 18T0.-tf. BOOK, DRUGii VARIETY STORE nAVIXG recently enlarged our stock we are now prepared to 8 ll at a great reduction from former prices. Our stock consists of Drugs. Medicines, Perfumery, V'nney Soups, Ieon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Ketoratl ves. Pills. Ointments, Plasters. Liniments, Pain Kill lers. Citrate Miignesla, Ess. .TnmHica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Kbuburb, Pure Spices, ic. Cigars and Tobaccos, Blank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink. "Pocket and Pass Books, Magazines, Newspapers. Novels, Histo ries, Bibles, Religious, Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &e. IiTWe have added to our 6tock a lot of FINK JEWELRY, to which we wouldinvite the at tention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than cvrr offered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MTTKRA V, July 30, 1SG8. Main Street, Ebensburg. JOHN BEN'TON JOHN S. TITTLE. (Successors to BENTON & WAYNE,) -DEALERS IX MnfiWAE AM OtlTtE&Y, Iron, Xails, Glaus, Putty, Horse Shoes, Leather, Shoe Findings, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, WASH MACHINES AM WMGERS, AGRICULTURAL XiIPL13XI13XtrS, Wagon Hubs, Spokes and Felloes, HUB BOXING AND SPOKE TENONING MACHINES, &c, Nos. 208 and 210 Main Street Johnstown, Pa- (Sept. 5.-4m. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED. Ill J A l If S .4.11 1'LE STREET, Near Union School House, Ebensburg. TUB subscriber desires to call the attention of the citizens of Cambria and adjoiniug counties to the fact that he has now in success ful operation in Ebensburir a Shop for the man ufacture and repair of CAR.l! AGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Spring; WKnt, Klela;Ua, .4 fid oil other Accriptiim of If orfc in that tin. Employing- none but skillful workmen and using only the best materials, I feel confident I can rive entire satisfaction iu work, styles and prices. Platform work done at short notice. Repair ing of all kind attended to at reasonable rates. A Blacksmith Shop in connection with Man ufactorr. Call and see specimens of work. June 23, J873.-tf. D. M. CHUTE. LOOK WELL TO YOJMMRSTANDINGS. JOHN D. THOMAS, Boot mi tl Slioe iXalcei THE undersigned respectf u!lj- Informs hisnu inerous customers and the public generally that he is prepared to manufacture BOOTS and SHOES of any desired size or quality, from tho finest French calf-fkin boots to the coarsest brorans, in the very best manner, on the shortest notice, and at as moderate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots an 1 Shoes made at my establishment need no nasurance as to the superior quality of mv work. Others can easily be convinced of tho fact if they will only trivc me a trial. Try and be convinced. BT Repairing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel confident that my work and prices will commcud me to a cou tiuuauce aud iu crease of the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. 'T' W. DICK. Attobnky at-Law, Eb ennhurtr. P. Offio in front room of T. J. Lloyd's new buiidii.g. Centre street. All j manner of legallbusines attended tatifae- j toi ily, and cuUecnoni a ?reeia1,Jr- 10-H.tf. J STEAM ENGINE (Forhkklt Wood Be Maitn.) STATIONARY S PORTABLE Steam Engines. The Best & Most Complete Assortment ia the .Market. These Enrri.ca have a' way maintained the very nighest stand nrl of cxucllfi.ve. "Ve mnke the manafacture of Engin-t, Boitrn and Saw Stills a speciaity. We have tliyli-.r't nn.l in':.t complete Works of the k:nd in the rotmtry, wiUx machinery specially adapM to tLe work. We keep constantly in prioiHe larar numbers of Engines, which wo furcrUIj nLtlie very lowest prices and" on the shortest, no'-ic-c. We bn'.l I Kuticcb peeiolly adapted to Minev Saw iai, Orit Mills, 1 anmrie. Cotton Gius, Threshers and ail classes of manufacturing. We are now building Hie eocbmed Tane Circn lar Saw Mill, the butt and mutt complete saw mill ever invented. We mike the raanufaotniv of Paw Mill outfits a pecial feature of o-ir buHineaa, and can furnish complete on the shortest not ice. Our aim in all caaes ia to furnish the best ma chinery in the market, and work absolutely un equaled for beant y of desinn. economy and strength. Send for Circular and Price Last. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. nia, w. x. 1 LOYD & CO., Bankers, ., ... EBEXSBVna, PA. X" "old. Silver. Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest al lowed on Time Depoaita. Collection, made at wlS7tilb,tP0,lLt" 1n tn lT""d States, and" g-eneral Banking; business transacted. VM- M.LLOYD &CO , Til-r. a i BANKERS. ALTOONA. PA. on f h PT'pcipal cities and Silver nd eVii-ed nrnVJ- Coeciw ma.. Mf(nlM rB fnt..r.. 0 dl,08,.t' l-ayabl on demand without Interest, or on time with Interest at fair rate. JAMES J. O ATM AN, M. D.f Pbyaician mutt SarReea, Hoter r" ,r!?h ,,rw nrFv"pp.?eQ Bulr-s "here n 'fit m Sn Sr,ori1 West W,rd wnere nlg-bt calls should be made. t-4.-f.l IV f J. BUCK, M. D., thylelai anil Harffeen. Cahrolliowk. Pa. eIU i1" 1 Jn Back' store. Nijrht 21JL w$b0 made he residence of John W.IK. Esq. f April 4, 1873,-tf.) (JEO M. READE. Attorney-at-Lav' ,m ?n,lrlrK- Offlee on Centre street, third door from II :gh street. Jaug.iM.l Magnolia Balm A FEW APPIJCATIOS3 MAKE A Pure Blooming Complexion. It ia Purely Vegetable, and its operation is eeen and felt at once. It does away with the Flushed Appearance caused by Beat. Fatigue, and Excite ment. Heals and remoTrs ail Blotches an Pimples, dispelling dark and UDaibtly spots. Drives away Tan. Freckles, and Sunburn, aud by lta gentle but powerful influenoe mantles the laded cheek with YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUTY. Sold by all Pruggipts and Fancy Stores. Pepct, SS Park Place. New York. To Youiifr Men. Jwt rublixhed, in a Scaled Enrelnpe. Price dels. A Lecture on the nature, treatment and rad ical cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally ; Ner vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Kits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac My KOBTJ. CULVER WELL, Author of the "Green Rook," &c. The world-renowned author, tn this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from hisown e. e rience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without medicines, and without dangerous surgical op erations, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials ; pointing out a mode of cure at once cer tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and rsdicallv. This LECTURE WILL PROVK A BOON TO "THOU SANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, to any address. In a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, of two postage stamps. Also. Diu CnLTtRwiLL'g "'Marriage Guide." Price 50 cents. Address the Publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLrNR A CO.. 127 Bowery, Xew fork; Post-Offlce Box 4. The Weather. I n s thiDjj here about the iirpor&jR subject. We all know liow nniin'.i! would be without it; bnw ts-t: monplace would becoir.e hea.?: in its absence. I n.erely wish to call the sr?::.s j . . i . i . i rcaacr to tne tare tiiat i it: selecting the weather for th: U,i ng warned last season, I ;r.:i:;: rain, which will be fonnd to i-.s the r.ict of time. I have dealt lirrhtlv ::) tL -rn't I find they are not j opn'.ir a ( ' such an antipathy u igb:r.::ft that I lose no ojjK!-tur;.K f" tjan I have been ratl.ir I.itriAi itl: j for the sake of the wv. AV I bles, and have ;.; in .f.:e '.T' ! usi i - - ... t ..( iuhabitant. arni ;i I.ttle frost, to aniatcure in t-Aacv--. ai-J ".'then. i cabbage. But accuracy : the JtrvRj Tolnme. When it say. rain,"' then is the time fry in; yourself f-r the l.fu?. A i ays "Frost," any d-.iav i.i gt:: wife's father's cunt ov--- t'..c dahli.'S will prove eu.i eiv,'y c!.o those artte'ev Vet 1 brtve xv:.- i curate, looking more to the j fort and eeneral inf "-r than to the plaudits vf a no and gold, which peitM.- n; told. I have not lust s.-i t f f the f. have a furtnidable and uiwrap sit ion at Va$liint--:. I'at t;;!: honest purptwe, a tii.-c;:ii.;tim and eicht years f : -rr-.hc : .u: I the editor of a cuhtiv !iews;.j;' press steadily on. h.irt ti;: tn chap. J-'rov, ;'.t Jiuh'-urj Almanac f-jr 174. A Boy's 'Thin-kin..." TLt i proaches when the b ; of the j j his mind to meditnti '. As t. eieht r. m. strikes. !!.e frtm the table whete ! e ha-- bee: in digina: the putty f: "in -i ri unostentatious' v tie; i?!t h:rc the stove to f.V.-.V. We s:r -emphasizc tLis wo.d. l'ea;f impressjon on the j ait efiF5, his eldest sister who h:is the h ing him to bed nij;')t. that sleep. They go s. f i r as to f1! this belief, bathe sto .;i!y eu:e mediately proceeds to fier gross injustice of the n si:)"i-' miner some familiar t iere. T- the humminxr ceases: there movement at the tai h-. sutned again, ar.d c ' t .miea utes when it cradura-y au'-'l'., silent hack of the st-ve. Jl comes to again, he is leiii; ' by his waistband, and cun to indicate that it i- af'i" tfri1.; makes a desperate attf"'!'1.' he left off on the tur but fails, and five minute later t nn Ktairs mitli an i ilClfstf- X' - ...... sister in his rear, a" irmly maintaining that he as only thinking. a w -rX ri J-.li ll 0'.tf- ftuuscriuer oy - ir4 oallnrl fnrth be fuilowli'i to the memory of the e; afeme luil- I,.. md every !Cf lur. ttoclr in tlliS Vit'ililt.V. " , for our prominent a'J' lU p TcJay we see it. "tr. Ah K tU UiJt wct .u nuu - t'rjT a: 1 i ... .t .i tiA xunii in sucu r cum-'. . $ jcrn in tnrnea a inr"r . ... . ,f tLe suuscnnei-s we te - ..-n the love, ontiaeucc d j ? knew him, asui l 1 ,r . , , t0 Mr save a blight poker ,ri," aia not oe a following re':,tfJ;Sfe and, Maine: 1LeV The best Oil in the xvorldfor mtt chinery. It will not chill. It will not gum. If you have any kiiul of3faehine- ! that if he ever g t " t0 h :: ry, ask for OLKXA ; and if Vou business she would Ai-x cannot buy it at home, send for a i f -e ieu r ttmi jH'lce list tO The i" crandson, over a yen. t , ffi saved a consider u.i - . .tPj. i ing the recent panic ' ,t? aatofn- : had situation from Ui ,,as PAM ABLETT & TRIPP. OIL llAMTAfllRERS 'AND DEALERS Xo. 360 Fenn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. ! aud concluded to visit- ? c(i borrow her B-oney. 1 '. Vi old lady and stated , ivi 'rity she went to la- . out an oiu mii . ,uy I $1,000 in old St'e ' weie l mgpst iidcaT'-- lilt a'. . 5. Se - f . 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