I Cansbria Frecmaa. JIUTIKDAT, t APBIL 15. 1869. LOCAL AND PERSONAL TT-aTum PferKisfts ahd rxciLns. ' Abraham Kelly, of Somerset conntj, hang 5 Hmlioothe let instant. I Mew- Campbell & Ron announce thro 5 - ' -1 .1 - il ' 7 . t,m A toons. nouTie mat iuc r uuiicaior will reappear without fail on Saturday xjj-rnicp nrxt. ld nametl Rotjsti cnt off great por tion of his foot at Peteraburg, Huntingdon county, on Saturday week, while engaged in rt.oDbinz wood. Marion McAdoo, of Indiana county, was browned m the nrer above Lumber city, in C!rfie!d county, a few daya ago, by being thrown from a raft. The nrest way to obtain the Freeman Is to Hibserite and pay for It. To dejnd tjvn borrowing or begging Is always uncer tain and very unsatUfiictorjr. The radical committee of Indiana county npnointed delegates on the 8th int. to th Rate Convention, and instructed them to i apport Harry White for Governor. IDatid Kountz waa recently run over and !nntai.t!y killed near GuflVy's station, on the CoBnells'ille railroarl.in Westmoreland coun ty. His body was terribly mutilated. A young man named O'Brien, lately from the State of New York, and two other men, were thrown from a raft i Mca'iannon fall. Cer6eld cennty, on the 27th ult., when the farmer wa drowned. One of our exchange says that a farmer Jn its vicinity cured his daughter of the Grecian bend by throwing water on her and thn laying herin the aun until she warped t,i the old place. A farmer in Fulton county named Banner Graves was violently assaulted in hi barn, cn Friday werk, by two negroea. One of ths coundreIa wax arrested and lodged in Jtil. but the other escaped. 11 L. Oatman. the popular crocer, ex- I r?ct to receive d'iring the present week a ? Cne lot of good seed pntatoea or various I kind and of the most desirable qualities. 1 Plantrr httld make a note of thi. I Our new Postmaster, J. Todd Hutchin- ar.o. Esq-, has received his comraineon, and sij.ecu to remove the Post ofiice to the 1 uildirg recently occupied by Dr. Evan some time during the present week. The J room is being fitted up fjr that purpose. !A valuable hor?e was ntolen from Mr. A. J McBride, of Blackiick townaki p. one tiiht I Urt wtk. but he traced the animal to Water 's i'reft, Huntingdon county, where he fortn- f.aUly recovered it from a third party who hai unwittingly purchased it from the thit-f. I Three valuable horses, belonging to dif I fiTTit cwnere. were atolm in the vicinity of I irCnr:nellsl'Urg. Pulton county, on Tuesday Light f lait wtrk. Two ot them were at towards turned loose and recovered, but the thiof made hi escape on the third ime. Thomas Clark, freight conductor on the I II. 4 B- T. R. B.. fell from a train at Mir- kleilurg. Huntingdon county, on Sunday f last, ar.d several care backing over him, I Inks hit leg. crushed several toes and other- I wi t ntii red uirn aeverny. lie resides in Huntingdon. I We respectfully call the attention of our orcugh authorities to the horrible condition cf the crossing over iligk street, opposite V. II. Thomas retiidence. It is a public rulaee net to be tolerated, and ought to le taken up and its place supplied with a sub I elatitlal cew one. 1 Mr. Gw. W. Cope, the gentlemanly an- rerintendant of our boronn schools, depart I d our town sine die on Tuesday evening. iMr, Ciipe la one of nature' noblemen, and it ttchercau sucaesfully co with any i indtructi-r wko ever wielded the birch here f er t!e?vrhere. We wih bim abundant tuc- wherever l,m may locate t Thf-Hountainn-r I5se Kail Cub.at ameet- irg helJ in the Court House on Tuesday tvi-nipg, voted to contribnte t30 of tle i fin d realized by their late Fair toward the revtivt. f a eoldir'a monument in Ebena I ni'd a(poiute.i a committee of five to i rwtire further donations and select a auita I Vie ite for the proposed memorial. i Mr. Henry F rman, a colored gentleman who got his breughten up" in our town, Int has been tbsent from it for twenty odd j ears, was here on a brief visit tho preect wsefc. He has resided in Pittsburgh for rnar.y years, and as be haa always been well ljhavtd, well doing and iutel igeut, be is aid to have acquired considerable means. Mr. Wen. Kelly oiTeiaat private Bale io rnr advertising colfmna to-day a valuable firm in Chest township. Mr. Samuel R. Reese will fell at public outcry, on May 6'h, a fiae tract of woodland in Black lick town eh p. and Mr. J.wteph Cnste will offer at P.xecutor's sale a dwelling bouse and two acres of land in Washing'on township on Hy lt. See advertisements. Shortly after ten o'clock on Tnenday r'cht a fire was discovered in one of the bed rooms at the Crawford House, having been communicated to one or two articles of wear ing apparel belouging to a servant girl in the house, probably through her own csre lcsnee. The fire waa subdued without further losa than the destruction of a petti skirt or two and the alight scorching of the oor. A narrow escape, however. Mr. The. Hoover, of Cambria twp., had a portion of the index finger of his left baud torn offln a singular manner on Tuesday mor ning. Whil descending the steps leading to the railroad depot at this place, with a trunk on bis shoulder, he slipped and fell, and his foger becoming fastened in the handle of the trunk, it was wreoched off at the first joint as completfly as if it had been ampu tated. All that remained for the doctor to do was to dress the wound. Next week the last "Roll of Honor" for this year will be published in our paper, and e are sorry to sy that thus far it presents ftn exceedingly attenuated appearance. Af ter next week the time of grace will cease for those who owe us one or more veara' subscription. We will certainly place our account io the hands of legal gentlemen for collection, and delinquents may expect to be taxed for the extra expense. Taks keed la time. The only contestants, so far as we can Isarn, f.r the office of County Superintend ent are Mr. Thomas J. Chapman, of this f lace, the present incumbent, and Mr. S- B McCnrniick, of Johnstowj. Soth thes gentlemen have had more or less experience In the duties of the office, and we believe neither of them failed in rendering entire eatinfaction in all the details of that iroper i9 Potion. They are both gentlemen of good literary attainments and well worthy the supjrtof their respective friends. In the election of the one we shall regret the defeat of the other, but feel sure that either rthem wtll faithfully and intelligently per form the various duties of the office. Tns PniLiDlXFHU Aje. the great lead tag Democratic organ of this State, appeared jn n entire oev outfit on Monday last, and no M handsome lr appearanee as it has VJF i i D "UDd- tedf" efficient in et Ptiu The i9 U condaotel "ith emt- ' luocal Correspondence. ' "' Johhstowh', April 12; 18fl9. Dar Freeman. A.; Lnmorous incident occurred in this1 place lately that has just found publicity through the little folks. A family who had in their possession a ten dollar box of homeopathic pills for ths cure of all the il Is that flesh is heir to, were in the habit of leaving a little girl of ten years old to take care of the bouse when they were at church on hunday. TLe little girl, being lonely, Invited one or two of her school mates in for company during the abteuce of the family. As "there is still come mis chief for idle hands to do" the girla foil on the box of pills and "gobbled" them all up for candy. Strange to nay , they sustained no apparent injury from the dangerous ex periment. Last week we Incidentally noticed the two new store rooms of Thomas Gore on Main street. Upon reflection we thiuk we scarce ly did the subject justice. A few years ago this corner of the square waa covered with rickety old wooden buildings that had been erected many years ago, and' remodeled many times. About two ears ago a fire broke out in Mr. Turner's tat store and con sumed the whole block. The elegant store reorna of wnich we spoke occupy a portion of the corner, thus made vacant. A. Mont gomery, bookseller and newsdealer, bought a poition of the lot and erected a handsome brick building, the first fljor of which is oc cupied by himaeif as a news depot and the second floor as a photograph gailery by Mr. Green. The coiner lot is occupied by the new drug Btore of Col. C. T. Frazer, who about one year ago erected one of the most attractive and com mod ions buildings in town. This structure is of brick, built in the latest and mt fashionable tstyle of archi tecture, and is emphatically the most beau tifnl corner building in this place. It faceo Mala street on one side and Franklin 6treet on the other, and is directly opposite the Public Square. The entire building is oc cupied by Mr. Frazer, a gentlemen who has been in the drug and medicine business for some ttiirty years, and a rbtudeut druggist in this place fur the last thirteen years. The interior of the building is exquisitely arranged and filled with choice, pure and cheap drugs and medicines. Mr. Frazr's long experience in the business amply qual ifies him for his profesion. and his success acd prosperity, as evidenced by the erection of this building, fully demonstrate that he nas the entire cui.fi Jence of the community in which he lives. We might add, ujwojms, that a more gsutlemaBly business mu can not be found in any business or any cosnmu ctty. The opposite corner from Mr. Frazer is occupied by a handsome brick building. I while directly across Main street stand the Opeia House ol Mr. Juo. Paike, andtl.ee'e- ! gant brick block of Mr. David Dibert, niak- iug in all the mott attractive bus:Bes ceutre in town. If we had a few more such enterprising individuals, it would not be long till our town would assume the proportions and features of a finished city. Mr. F. W. Hay has inaugurated the spirit of improvement this Spring by the erection of a tremendous ly large brick building nearly one hundred feet long by thirty wide and two stories high, on Canal (or Washington,) street, while Mr. Lewis Wehn is following his ex ample by the construction of a large brick building on Canton street. We hope the time is sot far distant when all the old frame buildings will be torn down and brick structures erected in their place. The most important business changes that took place the first of April are the following: Laweoo & Baker, a cew firm, go into the old Post ofti;e building, beneath the Trilunt ofiice. The establishment is a wholesale grocery and western produce store. The members of the firm som to be very worthy gentlemen, and we doubt not they will do a rushing business. Harshber ger & Co. have dissolved and the;r drug t-tore i transferred to John T. Kinney Sc Co. The new firm have our pood wis-hes. Jas. D. Hamilton, formerly of Wiltnore. has came to the house recently occupied by Mr. Frederick Kreps, on Caual s treat, while Mr. Krepe goes to tlm 6th ward, to the houe loranerly occupied as a store room by Mr. Samuel Logan. Mr. Saly (pronounced Saw !y,) removed his eatmg ami drinking saloon from Canal htreet to Main street, and now uccupie the room vacated by Mr. McKinney as a clothing store, while Mr. McKinney has gone acioss the street. The public schools of Johnstown will open the first Monday in May and continue open for nine months, with a prohab.e vacatiion of one or two months. The directors have done a good thing in extending the term. Hemmings, Cooper & Whitby's circus and aienageae is coming to towu, which will be glad news for Young America, while Annie Be f ton's Dramat c Troupe will con tinue to tickle the visihics of Oid America. The bill for the erection tf a court in this place could possibly have been passed before this time, but for some defect, which will make it necessary to read it back to the House for amendment. The acheola la Cooemaugh borough, It is said, will open early iu May and continue in session lor six months. This borough has an enterprising echool board, and tne are doing all they can for the welfare of the rising generation. We visited Sandy Vale cemetery yester dsy and came away impressed with the conviction that it is destined to be one of the handsomest places of the kind in the western part of the State. Those who are prepared for the closing scene of life could not desire a more attractive resting place for all that is mortal and perishing. We see by an advertisement in the Trib une that the 3d ward school house lot is to fenced io an improvement greatly needed. When finished this lot, with the splendid brick building, will be a lasting monument in honor of the praiseworthy exertions of the present school board in the cause of educa tion. The following anecdote Is told on "brmest John," for the truth of which, however, we will not Touch : Some wags in Iudiana county got up a petition, numerously sign ed, and sent it to Washington city, praying that a little village io that county called Oeorgeville b erected into a borough. The petition was innocently presented to Con gress, auiug uproarious laughter. Tit. Ai.toowa. Gtt, April 12. 1869. Friend MacOa Saturday evening last Mr. Patrick Hnghes, a resident cf this city, met with a sudden and shocking death. While attempting to cross the rail road un der the Ire.n bridge ha was run over by a freight car which was being dropped down the yard and so terribly mangled that he ex pired in a few hours after tne accident. It is passing strange that, notwithstanding the Company has expended so much money in the erection of a handsome and substantial iroa bridge over tbeir rail road for the ac commodation of pedestrians, people will still persist in the foolhardy practice of e;rt.seir. benetb the structure, thns risking lite and limb rather than to spend a moment or two longer fo'Sfcending snd descending the steps leading to and from the bridge. It is to be hoped that people will now at least take warning from tb unfortunate death of Mr. nagkeav There was quits an exciting time at tho velocipede school here on Satsiday night. A valuable meersnaum pipe was ottered as a prize to the moat graceful and expert rider of the bycicular beast with nary head. Sev eral noted horsemen entered the ring as con testants for the prize. Most of the would be riders were soon placed Jwrt du combat, however, and the painful manner in which they manipulated their bread baskots and distorted thtir features told plainer than words could that they had had their satufy of that kind of locomotion. The exci.erneiit was intense and th5 race closely contested, but the pipe was at last fairly won and free ly awarded, amidst the plaudits of all pre eeut, to Mr. Saru'l Reuner, the very efficient and popular e'erk of the Resident Engineer of the Pa. R II. Co. It is not too !a:e, perhaps, to announce that Rev. J. Tuigg, the faithful, energetic aud highly esteemed paetor of St. John's (Catholicj church in this city has received from the hands4of the Bishop the appoint ment of Vicar General for the eastern por tion of this diocese. If zeal, energy and untiring attention to the duties of his sacred calling have led to his promotion then in deed has Father Tuigg well earned the honor couferred upon him. Right Rev. M. Doroenec, Bishop of Pitts burgh, wiil deliver a lecture in St. Johu's church on Sunday evening next. The vory name of this emiuent divine cannot f.til to insure a large audience and a rare intellect ual treat. Our city police have caused quite a stam pede amoug evil doers and those who have heretofore been making night hideous with their drunken revelries, and the result is that peace and quiet reignB to an unusual extent in this community. Our city dads seems to have their hands full in the government of this municipality. That gray haired patriarch. Father. Max well, became very iodignaut at a stranger who persisted in riding on the sidewalk on Harriet street not long since. I may, on some future occasion, give you a pen picture of our,, honorable city council, which will probably interest some fwlks. T. I. M. rmnDRLFniA, April 10. 18C9. Friend Mae Here I am, away down in the city of brotherly love and affection, (the alFection lies mostly in the bosoms of the men who are anxious to sell goods to their country customer.) The weather here is vsry fine quite diff-rent from that ob the mountain ; in fact it has been dusty here all wetk. Business is dull, though goods are firm and some of them advancing in price There was quite a commotion among the Broad street busineg men yesterday morn ing, occasioned by the removal of the rail road track. The lumber men doing bu-ir.ess on that street are very much dissatifTie 1 with the new order of things, a? they will have to cart their lumber all the way from Ve.t Philadelphia, which will prove a very ex pensive luxnry. Politics are very dull here jnst now, owing in a great measure to the declination of Co'. P. Sides. ( no relation to Ii- Sid-:.) whose friends wanted hitn to run for Govi-rnor He at first consented, but finally withdrew in favor of Ketrhuro. Other good nieu are talked of in connection with the-fnce, among whom is Er-Sheriff Bechtel. a whole souled if not full handed gent'eman, bu nothing definite has yet Veen arrived at. G. M. K. sendn kindly regards. You s, for three and a half days, II. The Rfason "While the earth remain eth, seed time aud harvest and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day aud night shall not cease." One of the chane-? incident upon tliis change of seasons is that of our ctthiu from the thick heavy garments of winter .to the liaht and airy clothes of summer, and there is no ne thing that contributes more to our comfort, our health and to economy than our thus regulating Jour clothiug by these chang-s of the sea'U. You can be "cool a -a cucumber" lids i.umtner. if only you wear clothing -from Wanamaker & Brown's. The importation of rags from tho Medi terranean, hides from Brazil, find other commcrflitie from the tropics, i known to bring the germs f disease, ch Hy fevers, which are sometimes ry afflictinir and fa tal. Ater's Aoiik Curh stimulates the Lier to excrete these germs from the sys tem as eftVctiially as it does thi miaamntic poison of 'Ur Aiiue districts. G'n-q'ieutly it afibrds invaluable protection to stevedores and others whose occupations cxpse them to these dangerous infections : aud we hope to rentier them a valuable service in giving them this information. N. Y. Dispatch. Ballot's Mokthly. The April number of this exquisite magazine haa been with us long enough to, enable us to note its content. It is fully up to the highest standard of lit erary excellence, and furnishes more inter esting and entertaining matter fr less money than any similar publication in the country. Its monthly decription of inter esting places and events, with appropriate engravingi, are always instructive. Llliott, Thomes & Talbot, publishers, Bos-ton. $1,60 per year. Logic A migijtmte not a thwiwl mile? from "ve ancient vi'tace' was lately hear.l pet ting off the following sbecimen of 'corporation' logic: "AH human things are hollow ; I'm a human thir.g. therefore I'm hollow. It is con temptible to he hollow, therefore I'll huy my proc.rie8. flour, fish, etc., at the cheap cifh store of M. L O-ttman, and fill nirself as full as a tick, and thus avoid heing contemptible." Sound logie, so tar as buying goods at Oat mau's is concerned, for he keep the freshest groeeries vnl more of them than auy dealer iu town, and always sells at the smallest profit. Dsifo Up The frogs, who most do con gregate in the renr of our douiicil, have been lor ed to ''dry op" on three several occasions the present Spring When last heaid from tiiey seemed t be enleavoring to ann uuce the fact that Kowley Davis' new stock ot pood is one of the roost superh, most complete and most des-rnble that has been opened here this Spring. Do like the fros, quit croaking attout the weather, but ge to Iavis's and get good bargains. Got It. Cham Roberts has rnght the dis ease prevailing among our merchant tnends and expects to be carried off to the Eastern cities in quest of a superb stock of jewelry, fancy goods, Yankee notions, etc., ear!? next week. In the meantime he will poi lively sell his present stock atdeciJed reduction in price, and invite everybody to pitch in. It you need anything in his line now is the time to buy Xo T.kt Up. The weather still cont:nue very cold, raw and disigreeible. On Tuesday morning the ground was covered with snow, but as soon as Vallie Baker began to optn om his splendid new stock of Spring goads it "eat stick" with a perfect looseness. Vallie ha some of the prettiest styles of dress goods we ever saw, and an endless variety of. dry goods, notions, groceries, etc., just received. , , DfiD In Washington township, on Sat urday evemt-g April 10th, Mrs. Afalohia Brows, aged about 78 years. ' " V - - - : - ;;-?. Lawsos k Baker have opened a new whole sale grocery establishment in the old Post office bnUaing, Franklin street, Johnstown. - Rr.Ai.KsTATB TRASfpthg. The following Deeds and A'fTime: t have h--n left fr record at the rttce of James Griffin, Kq., Register, during the week ending April 10th: Geo. S. King aad wife to Wm. Updegrave lot in Johnstown. June 15, leC8 $J,00t). H.J. Blough and wife to Conrad 11 aver lot in Yoder tp., April 1, 18f9... $1,000. Mr. J. Hutchinson to A. A. Barker lot in Ebensburg. Sept. 28, 18G. tCOO. f. A Shoemaker. Executor in fact for E Shoemaker, ov.'d, to Le'is and E!ia E'lwinrs 310 acres in BTackHvk tp:.Aprit 6. X'J, tT45. Conrad Fisher and wie to Lewis L snj EdwarJs 103 acre an 1 8 perches in Biacklir-k township, - pril 6; . . ;. T . .. . . .$500 Ja. C. sn.l S.irrt'l F. F;her, and F. A. i-.oe-msker 'Trute, to John Tiilair 1-21 acres and G2 per. in Blscklick tp-. April 3. 't9(. 4?5 75. John Tiliair to Daniel Conrarl 12 i sere and 72 perohes in Blackiick' township. April 3. m.'j.. - $5:!5 i2 Michael Vogel and wile to Henry Hop!e 49 acre and 132 retches ia Susquehanna tp.. Aitrch j; iftt.a , . .... Michael Yogel, gnardln. to 'Henry flopple M) acres in Susquehanna township, April 8, lblr.." 'I . . i l ; .- . ': . . . .". .$275. John 'Elig and wire to John J. Divis 15 acre ard Su nerches in Carroll townshio. Mtr. 28 : 1866, . . . . . ." $300 David J. Dv:s and wife to John J Davi.- 80 ac-es snd 124 perches in Can-oil township. July 2t, 1-C7 -7 fl James Cooper and wife to Geo. v . Gtfrehv lot in Taylor tp., April 3, l-W), $350 D- McConaughy ami wife to Jos. Rightinver partlotia Cambria bor..Srpt.5 liJliS,. .ScrO. S.ltn'1 Albangh and wife U Ohristian Siiv der 32 acre und 21 perches in Jackson twp April 7. leC9, $115 Sam'l Albangh and wiie to Geo. Wehn 1 acre and tii) perches in Jackson towrisbiii, Nov 3, !.: I . ..... $6-2 SO. Jas. C. snd Satn'I F. Fisher ard E. .Mi.e maker, Trustee, to Geo Wehn 52 acres in Jcksn tp , Nor 3d, 1865 f lOtl. Wm. Wrskland and wite to Jas Cunning ham 101 awes aud K7 perches in Carroll f d. , Julv 31. 1"5. S!,2.-2 Mrnret B irniele to J is. Cnnninjrln.m 1W acres and 110 perches in Cun-oll township. Arr'l 2, lr-CD. v. . i K John ifcesoto Eliz.beth Reese "7 at-r.- in Blackiick tp, April P,18fiy, ... . . $5-.i0. Fixo "Wop.. number f ovr Ir.dy frier.di have already commenced houe clean ing and a few of the sterner fcx have broken ground in their gardens, but the pre'-nt cold siiiipwjll probably necessitate the suspe isi n of further operations of this kind fr awhile lonsrer. . House cleaners and garden - makers should not forget that the i.eces-a-y implc munts for both thefe occupations can be Imd at Huntley's reat house -lurntehing and hard ware depot. Huntley's atortmout of wnll pper is very extensive, and of all ftyle. qualities nnd prices. HUiewives snould ex amine his btcck. EtAcT'FrL Fprino ! beauti'u" S.irir.cr ! Why tarry long in your coming t The bird are all unions io sing. And the lines to Wepin their humming 1 fJes'dva. at Shoi-mker'? bi store ! 'The handsomest poods of the season II re just com e to hand, and therefore Jf on c;itit come tell u the re ..son. Hurry is back ami his goo-is are arriving I( bargains ven w.int now' the lime t. be eiriv in . for h:s stock i p'.eatifu!. vmied and beau tiful and from bim you wiil buy if to jour in terests vou 're dutiful. The Falls. --The falls of Niigira are con sidered a great curiosity, the water fnliiufi ortr a precipice i-ne l.undre I and sixty loet rerpen dicular. But this fail is nothing compared to the great tail in priee- at the dry goods and grocery store ot J. J. Murphy & Co , Main street. Johntowit Prices ate a secondary con sideration there. How to pleae customeis stems to be the ruling pnssiuii with this firm, and, judging from thequ intily of goods carried awav. e would say that they are eniineutly successful iu that particular. A OnrsT. A Finular app-irition has ap peared for pevrral duys in euccersion on Main street, Johnstown. j i-t in Iront of 1. Cohen k Uro.'a Cloih'ing -.Ure. It is in shape like a well dre-sed man, but it has neither bones, flesh or mus;-le-. It is a suit of elegant clothing hung out as s sign to inform atl persons who want g ad, we'l made eluthiug, thai iliey can be supplied at tbe N. Y. Clothing Hall of L. Cohen k Uro. We tried the exr erimet t our self last Saturday, and it woiked to a charm. Fashions. Faehion rules mmtind, ns it ought to do, and there in Hb-olutrly no man in Johnstown who knows better what is the l-ue-t Ijshions for f;ent omen's ar-p-iral than Leopold & llrother. of O k 1 1 . II Clolhinj; Store. Main sueet. The molt ctvlih and attractive msdo up clotLii(T we saw this ie-s ti is diplavt-d'op-oii tlir rltelrea. an'l tlie piirclmser will fiuii gentlemen to deal wi:h. Give them a call and take away a lull suit of clothing. Stabs. Aetromers divide stirs Icto fixed Stars, inaving star9, binary stars and nebulae. The only star we know anvthing 'about is the Star () Clothing Hall of Jas. J . Murphy, Clin ton siree;, John-town." Mr Murphy is co'i stantlr receiving trota the eastern cities new invoices ot poods, of the ery latest styles on sc seasonable textures and of the best in in ulacture The Suir Clothing Store is consid ered A. No. 1 in Johnstown. Thk Pook of Srsit Thli 'u the t'te f a new book ju-t pulrihed by Lioopold Maerjf Johnstown, the prince of dry goods merchants and a gentleman who knows that advertitiitig pys. Whoever reida the Dook of Syrdl wil find that Mayer's store is emphatically th place to go lor all kinds of dry goods, fancy goods, millinery goods, mourning goods, trim mings and notion. Give Mayer u call aud jjet a new book. FaAzr.R keeps rcra drugs aud medicines for S tle at his model establirhmeut, corner of Main an I F-aiiklin streets, Johtitttown. Oils, p lints, dye stuff and pateut medicines always on hard. Law'sox . & BAfcm, wholesale grocers and dealers in western produce, 1'rankon street, opposite the new J'jst ofBce, Johnstown, Pa. Strict attention paid to orders. Sdth'n' Gow." When yea visit Johns town don't fail to go to Saly'e,- n Main street, near Franklin, and get 'auiuia good'' for the inner man. PtTRCTTASE ONLY THE tEST'. Jn a majority of advertise 1 Bitters itnportsnt infire diei;ts, the necessity of which are plainly Indi cated; are omitt-d beciuse ol their high price.-"; in others the proportions and combii.aiions of the ii frredients are in defbuce of all settled principle of pharmaceutical chemistry; othcts. sg'.in, are more shams, mide up of jkiot whis ky slightly hitiered wiih aloes and coloied io euch a manner as to deceive the unwary, nnd are so nauseating as to be onwortht of criti cism, end to the patent the remedy is worse than the disease, while vearsof experience and trial have proven Da Robacr's St mach Bit tebs to be. just as recommended, one of the be-t remedies extant where a stomachic tokic and stimclaht are lequireJ. They never laii to strengthen the wetk, impart vigor to the strong, and are, in every particular, just what a stomach bifers ought to be. If you have svmptoirrs of Dyspepsia, take them fit-e'y to a'id digestion. If you reside inbilious di-tri.t3, they shou d be taken as a sure prevention of Bilious Fever and Fever ami ue, Liver Comrlaint, Jaundice, and in all that class of diseases where there is a general depression of the nervons system, loss of mus cular energy, weakr-ess, lassitude, want of ap petite, iaintness. chilly sensations and aching of bones, c And, as a remedy for; female weakness. Leuchorrhoea, Rosacs's Bittkrs have no eual.- They are prepared with spe cial reference to this complaint, snd act like a charm. A lew days trial will satisfy the most sceptical of tbe real merits of thia really valu brenradldM, Bsr.Q-lra. Si Kd.N'; TESTIMONY From the Coo eti-utioral Union, TVjahinton. D C. : . ' i I7ocrt.ANi'a Ohihi Hivrras Under this caption w would call the at tci.tion ol our retd ers to &' highly scientrfic preparation the mer its of which have been attested by hundreds of onr most intelligent eitisens. It has acquired a reputation over tbe whole country na the best tonic known, and for Dyspepsia and all diseases arising from a diaordeied storuch it has no equal. It contains no alcoholic spirits ot any kind, bht itr-urelv vegetable io its character"; nd wecari fully vouch for Us curative powers, having uaed it nurlv ITOOFLAD'S GERMAN TONIC Ts a combination of ell the ingredients of tbe Bitters, with rnaa acta Out It uro, orinaa. inie.e'c , raiklrg a preparation of rue tt:i rinal value. The Tonic'is uised ffthe aims di-ea-es as the Biltuii, in ca-e4 where Some A'coholic Stimtdant is iuii sd. Priteipil Of fice, 631 Arch Streat. Phiiad'a. Pa. S-'d ev erywhere by Drtigi-u and others rur rio. FXECUTOIwS NOTICE. The un- dcrsisrned, having been appointed Etcu tor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Apa lonia Brown. la!e of Washington' township, dcc'il, hereby gives notice to all persons in-lebt-ed to ibe otate of sai J deceased that pa merit mnt be made without delay, and thoe having claims against the satae are reques'ed to pre sent them properly authei.tir-nu-d for cettle ment. ".JOSEPH CKlSTi-:. Eiecutor. Washington Tp . April 15 ltJ) 6t. ."PJXECUTOirS SALE. The un- dersisned, Kxccutor of Mrg.'Apatotiia Erown, ceceisad, w;lj ofT- r at rnb!To fiV. on the rrcmises tit-tween P!ars Nos 4 ;nd 5, in Wash-nRton township, on Sati-rdaT. M av 1st. lfct.!;...t 1 o'clock, r. m .. PLANlv LIOUsE aud TWO ACIIKS OK GliOUX D. beside a lot oi Household nnd Kitchen Furniture, Ute the f rorertv of sai 1 dx-eised. JtEPiI CRISTE. Execnfr rf 'r-t. AoaSoni i Brown, doc'J. Washington To , A;rH 15. 186'J 2t. AMI A I ILK FA KM FOK SALE Tiie t:nders;gncd pfTtr? for s-ile the F. rm u)on tihicli he now lesiJci, aiiunie about two raiie north of St Augusiiiie, iu 'he.f town ehip, Cambria "comity, i-ont ji;ilng G9 ACUES and Hit PI. II CUES - SO Acres cleartd ai.d un ih r good fencea, ai d the b i'tnr-e well timbered. There is a comfortubl DW KLMV1J ItiiUsE, pood BaHX.hII tevv.irv OU'i BUILDING and a fine YOUSO ORCHARU upon the pre mises For terms, ere. which wiil be made easy, apply Jo ' ' WILLI AM KELLY. -Ciiest Tp . April 15. IB'.y. Si VOTICE IN DIVORCE ! Annie - ' HcCaliister, bv her next frieml, Daviu Z Black, vs. iS" isou Mcdr.i-iter Intl Couit of Common P!e.s of Cncitiria County, No. IU, Dec. Term. lftiS. Libfl is Divorce. The undersigned, havi-.g been appoltitel Commissioner bv the Court to take t-timony in tbe above M'ed cu-e, hereliy gives notice to all parties interested that he will attsud to the duties o! sai 1 appointment at theola-eof 8li e mker i Oaimi , in Eoenabiug, on Thprkdav. Mat ISth. 1NJ9, at 2 o'clock, r m .when and wheie they may attend i they tinnk proper. CLO. W. OA I MAN,' April 15, 1SC9 4t. " . Commission cr. "PUBMC'SALE Will beoin-red t.t JL public sale, on the f r'mire in Blackiick tonhip, lt mi'eaeist of l!e;-sno, on the clay pike, on Wtir&iAV, Mar 5th, ISt.9, nt 10 o'clock in the f-rinoroi, a T:.act or i.anp contsiiiiug G5 ATw, about 4 Acres being cleared and the Otl.ince well timSerel with chestnut, from which not less than 2.001) rils per acre can be cut. Al-o, ai the same time and placH. will be offered for ;de, 2 good work Hoises and (Jnrs. 2 Milch Co, 12 he.-id ol Sheep 1 Two Hur't Wagon, 2 S.eda, Piousihs, Harrows, Log Chains, aud mtny other articles needless to ineut:on. Tcrma made known at time of sale. S AM'L It. RKESE. Blackiick Tp., April 15, I8u9.-3t. N ORDINANCE. Resolved, That Section VII. ,f Article XI. of the Ordinance of the Iloro'iyh of Ebenbur., twi ed on the 21 day cf Aj)riJ. A. D. IjsBK, snii re pealed by resolmio of Council on the 3d dy December of the ssme veir, be and the same in hereby reinstated nnd declare ! to be a psrt of said Ordinance, as it originally stood, and that this Resolution and the said Section VII. be published in tne two newpiipers of this 13or oiifrh, and al by hn ib Us postad in TWvi.vt of the public plsce in said Borough. This If c.soluvon to take effect in ten days after its publication. ' Sko. 7. Any person win shall wilfully s'-.fTer hi hor?e. mro. geldinp, mule, goit, fheup, hop, pi. sow orshoiit to run nt iare in the iJor.uih, shtll pay a t ne of not lefts than one or more thin ten dollars Itshi'l be the d tv ot ihe Rirt (innraiisi.iHcr and I'olico to ecize snd irap-iuud nny such anima's o running' at larpe, and to give inform ttion to the Uurjjens of evrry such otTerte. It.after fourdats' public notice of the taking up of nny such animal, the snme i nt claimed and the fines, ci's's and ch;irj;es for kee- itig paid, it r-hall be sold ut public sale to the highest and best biddtr : and the pro cee-d-i, after deducting the St.e, costs and charg es, shall be pi I to and remiiu in the hands ol the li -rnue.h Treasurer, subject to the call or order of the owner of such animal."- Any per son on whose premises but doiocs'ie fuwl h-iil enter or tresp.ii, r.ny take tip or kill the ss-ine, between April first snd November first of eschycir. ABKL LLOYD. Purges.. Aff-t- Et. Jamss. Clerk. Ap.in.lSG9 nno the school" directors -M- OF CAMIJKIA COUMY.-Gi.vuc-ieny In pursuance o! th lorty-th.iid section of the Act of tih il iy, 1 Sot . ycu ore bereliv no tified to meet in C'.rTei!in. st the-Court Hooce in 1 bcn?burir. on the FIKST TUKS DAY in May, A. D IK!), beinir the rocRTii dat of tbe month, st 1 o'clock in the slternoon. and select. Viva voce, by a msj.-risy ot the wiiole number ot'Directors present, one per.on of literary snd scientific acquirement, and of skill and cxpei i-nce in the art ot teaching, as County Superintendent for the three eaccee 1 int; yeir. determine the amount of comueusa tion for the same, and certify the result to the State Siiperintenoent at IJarrisburjr, as required bv the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said Act. T.J. CHAPMAN. Co Superintendent of Cambria Co. Eheftjbnrg. April 8. JSb9. 3t. A.r!vl I Ult r ;UUU'i infers -i Testamentary on the estate of Jon.v Lrs rra, late of Carroll townhip. deceased, hsving been ftrntel to the undersigned by the Regis ter of Cambria cou :ty. all persons having claimr Hf iiu3t the said estate should present them properly authenticated tor settlemet t, and those knowing themselves indebted to the same are n-tified tht r:ymeut must be msde with out delay. NICHOLAS LAJIBOURN," Carroll Tp , April 1, lt!69.-bt Execntor. VALUABLE riiOPERTY AT PRI V AT K SALE The undented offers at private sale a HOUSE and FOUR ACRES OF GROUND, with Stuole, Outbuildings, a Stone Spring House, a lot of choice apple and cherry trees and a well of excellent wa'er on the premi.-es. For further particulars apply to the aubscriber on the premi-e i i C;irrollion boroogh. RACHEL BENDER. ; Carrolltown, March Irf, I'JGSf.-Stn. GAUTJON My wifPi Sarah .tasr, having leit my bed and board without just cause or provocation. I hereby caution all per sons against haiborlng or trusting her iu any way on mv account, as I am determined to psy no debts which she may contract unless com celled -to do so by law. v. . JORDAN" S. RAGER. Jackscn Twp., April 1, 1869.-3t. . r. a. awoxvAKca. ,. . . ,ao.w. oatxait. SHOEMAKER 5c O ATM AN, Attor rets aT Law, Ebensburg, Pa. OfScee on High street, immediately east of Huntley's hardware stora. p 8,69.- THIRTY Y GARS TO RtTjf t I8SUK.D st rns Lake Superior and Mississippi River sllicte Company. THIT it( A F(S?T M-RT34cr M KIXO rCSB 01l, rak.C or C51TV.D tf ATLS TAX S?carfd bv 1 f.32.0 0 aoresof choice Lnd, nnd by the Hiilroad. its RoMir.g Stook and the Pram-nines of the Company, for sale or sal at 5 and IMTUBEST. YisiaiNo is Ccrkkncv xkarlt TLN CENT. INTKIlliST. We w 11 tke Oovernmen'a or other Seeuri t:e st lull nrirket piice. in exchine for the Bonds Pamphlets and full information and Uonds furuiahed cn app!icti'.u by mail or in peraan. DE HAVEN 8l BROTHER, " DSALEBS JTt Government Securities, Gold, fie, No. 40 S. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. M. L. OATMAN, nii n is CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES OJX5ISTIKO e gouMi (frtra m$ Jfloar, GRA1S, FEED, BAC0I?, SALT, FISH, FKESII YEGETUiLES, ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, tU OARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CMEESE, &c. Also, a Urge stock of the 281 Sr&ntLs cf Cigars find To'uaccj. KTOIiX ON HIGH STREET. Fw Fa mf Crawford' Ffrtrt, JilPOPwTANT TO FARMERS! fallfornla anj Oftron SEED WHEAT AGENCY. "We furninh Panmcrswith tbe BEST Si:ED WHEAT IN THE WGRLD Petfcctly free from iimeetiform or other iaa purilien ; grown from AUSTRALIAN aud CHILI Seed, yielding, on pood aoil SIXTY BUSHELS TO TFIK JLC11, AD WRTHHIVO e Pcnasi to th Mtamrcd Bacbel. The EARS OK WHEAT, when mature. are ufuallv ELEVEN OR TWELVE INCHES LONti. ? Put r.p and securely ties aad ae"led in linvn b.i, and aaiit by mail free to all paits ef the couniry, on receipt oi price. PRICES. 8amfi.es . . . .10?. e.ich Bo. .50e. A il etek Or ia larger quantities at reasonable rates Address CnUfornla and Oregnn SEED VHEAT AGENCY, ' SAN J-RANCISCO. Calitubvii. L5TTIE & BAKI, WHOLES ALU - a., '"" t . - '. , COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 112 & 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. 4 GSHTS WANTED $10 a Dp.t. 2!L Two SIO Slups for 1. I.LOIU'S patent wwm mm m Ob' AMEMCA AND EUROPE. A ! E PICA and the UNITED STATES cr AMERICA. Colored ri.4'Hi0 Conrtics. These jreat Mans, now jut completed, show erery phice ol importance, all Railroads to date and the lt ( rt Iteration- in the rarioin Euro pem States. l'ht?ge M.tp are neeled in erery School and family in the land they occupy the pptice of one Map, a i;d br meitis of the Re verter either tide can be thrown tront nnd any part brought level to the eye. Couuty Rights and large discount given to good Agen-s Aptilv for Circulars, Terms, and "end ilonfy for Sample Mips to J. T- LLOYD, Mar.4.-lm. 23 C'-rtiandt Street. T. INSTATE OF JOHN KELLY, HI?., -i DEC'D Letter of Administration on the estate of John Ske"y , sr., Ute of Summer hill township, Ho-ei!cd, harinp been pfanted to me by the Regis-tcr of CambrU county. I herebtr r.rJfv all person hainp clnims ngninst said es'ate t present them properly probnted for' settlement, and thoe indebted will nike paTeTlt witho'it. delay ALLX SKELLT, Administrator. Futnmerhill Tp , March 11, lr69. 6t. A DMINITRAT.ORH NOTICE! jljL Letters of Administration on the estate of Michael Mohxkb. late of Carroll township. Cam r1a Comity. h-,rin been granted to the uude -signed, till parties indcbrel to said estate are inquired to make payment, ar d those hiir irjr claims against the same are iequetcd to present them dulr authentii-ted f.ir pettlement. N ICIIOLAS LAMBOURN, Adm'r. 51 A II Y MOHLER. Adm x. Carroll Tp., March 11, lf69.-6t. L.. OATMAN, rjtFWSBuna pa. I the sole owner of the Right to ilaoufactsre and sell TIIE UNEUtfALLE METROPOLITAN OIL 1 ! 10.000 PRIME CIGARS jnst re eeired at M. l Oatman's, one oor east of 'Freeman" office. Also, a large tiock of the best branda of Chewmg Totroee. iDlfors at wbresefa pr1e. HQQFLAHD'S GERMAN TOlilC,' l"tpore4 ly Pr. C. K. 7ok, rbnaplrhc' Tllr introJutUa kjto Uiia eouatr Iron Crm&ny occurred la 1225. , -, . ' . ' . , T2TET CVVJZI) TOT3 FATHEBB JXOTHSSTD,' Acd -wV cnr ran ti4 fvor cHlrtrea. Thor urm eui-rt-ly d.iS.r-i,irarj-ajfroo, ?u.n pr. v.n.rlo,,. uoW I, - M i ta COuuti fa i.d U; lvr ur lJ1 T.nlcfc TUfv w no Ihvvid rvp tmmm tVia ration, or nnyV ' f hbeouv; bai wwd, muuomX, fMUuiue moiiciuca. .J r Tht ffrtatxt LnOirn rtrudltj far Live Complaint. Kerrous Dobilftj, Eiseascs of I'wa Kidneys, EHUPTIOHSCF THI SKIN. aci all Btaao af arinc from a. Dleorw dercd I.lr, 8tiucbc or ixrczirr or tut ttoojx. Conttptlon, FlxuTenc, InwH Tllt. fullnf.aa of Siood So tii Iiad, Acldltr of tne btoma Til, KutaJ, Uart burn, I)iiVt wr Io. Fulna or VeiAlit In rm Etcmeh Sour i5'j-U"atioca, 6lnk- ine or jriwttj itiar et the Fit of the ftoitacn, Bwim Tn i n ot l "" e, U-)TiGd or Cflicult rt hirwr. Fluttering at r.ie x'aa i. jhou.iiik o r Buffocatl rr? HStnittlent' when ia a iy-Vak JLyi Poitarv Dim n era ol Vv Vialon, Dot or .b3 tdzim tiie Hiyht, Trail Pmn in tfj KttdL Hn&dancr of FernpiraicA. zeliowasM C tii h.itn froi, rai Ut ltm Sid?., I?Ot, Cii'tt, l.imm. eto Euc'ilen rixiM jt iiit, bun Irs ii vbe "lb, f'i tjit imafriTilp Of i.vil axid onet J-ir4ion m SpirMM. Ail ifc,t iiouuiit jMror J .A jLor ur O u.tt Eccfiind'i CirsiM' til(or3 tn entirely TtM mnt titln n lltjuer. It e tOMptird mt FluUI tox lj hi ta. Ilea e4it, Slerbo. a aad. Unrkl Irnju li aiteae imct aire md a re tiuei4 denuaur. Ail Oe Butif7 Y lnal -virtue fijrr .0- ui , e. Ok Zmfutttu IhrtM b? a. ac 1 e m 1 1 A r &mct ttieulat.rii( o exrsiC p fetM lrti trU 1 So thta ro-.-i.try t ke wcl riurrii)p for tita turKCfirtiire 1 il.rte miliar. 'I bare t DittritalU'uiijHaiuiiirkluii owd i-i lowuuwotlrtc ii- ;iiir. bauea It i tbe oijlr aitleia ibavx eau La used .let - w-itfr aJlclkOiia atimtvltLuta tvre nut ad La, at tie ii-eaaT. j'rw. cjiokinw o : Cermtn Tonlt ts m r?Mn tf C iS ft41ett ff.t .. PCU Mr.tm Crmm itnm. Ormft, . H it mmi fur the Mt aiUnunj at tlu UiMtrt. n tmttt ttkrrt mn pure aU,!i!c tlmt'tUmt it riruL I'm will (ar Mi lainti tit tnuiVi r, entirely Clffurent frtrm any .Wn wr!ii4 fwr ihe emre M iiMar named, thsu brinf mcttni'fjc ft furmlium wmiicinnJ tatrttu, r)iiie Ute otAfrt re n,n aVovyi'Mi mf rum im wat4 form. Tlu 1 "MICm aVo-Wy at mf U.t matt pea taut tnd i.grt'i,U- rtmtJm iwf tftrtd (a tht jmMa. Jit it tm. It it a p'wmture take it, mttilm tm liJr-ltxiiiig idnijj'Hv. and mtdmtial quaittut 4aaS ti-tuuU Malw kMw tu tkt frtautt mil lOMaa. 1323SII.ITT. Tfitn ts wa mK'-'r enil im Ifrxif,mal F t.tr i or IsiMic t i a - r mf tMbxl Shtg intfMrt a kmc PS-J aa"i rwiralA tat enJaymnU tjf V "iSi i fomi. tnahlt tht mm facit to mfrtt tt,p ,if im S.VeiC fml, tvr4, healthy omm)trrim. fmlti like frllvm tingt from tkm tye, tmpart a bimam tn Wt eArJls. omd cmnttff Ote jHiOtaS trutn a thnri-brmvuh'tt. rmtnvslmd. tfak, and win il ihii'f, to a fmli-Jacmri. rlimtt, mmd rvru rm. VVcs-k itrrd Delicate ChiWren tra m4c arji b-y viixt ttt nitiei-a or "i ourc. 1 u ul, tiy tr Kanill f JlledW rinrmt. Tbey oain be axlantitt vtereti vrllk prrleot ai-tr So ebttd tbroo aiomlL oI, ibe a am aVsatce taaeJo, a o Biaety. ruse ne fktUmt K!ee4 Prtflen trer I nom, amd vmll rmnrr. mO mxemtrt muftfnp f1' I cu owmi - )wnB.WB pure ; t.p mi Jsver in mratr ; mmmp fpwr miffftttve mfmtuj in t aaanat, bUy .mmiilun, bg lAt mam m,f Ottte rttmmjft wm. Kum.t-m.tnd mo dtttatt 4 tra- auail mwm. Tttt tmu. m mt mm comntry rtcmvmtndX Oirm. If ymrt C' mot-ma i nanl ft fmr jntAtimm lm mmaC m jr Aw frmptrmttmrnt. rEoii eoj. gio. tv. Trooij'trAr.rv, CUaf Joatiae of tbe P niuwn Conrt of rennylTaa FiUIil,Ti!il, Marrli IS, Jfrtd " HmnfXmttft Wfum Ji'tmrt " not an tmJMB icaiing bm?rigr, but it a momd trfmt, mrcl in diemrdtrtl of Uie diffittime mrpmmu, and of fmtU bJnelt in MM mf malnitif and want et ivrrow rrttan, m ihe tyttem. l'otmt tl-M'f. tiZO. ft. VTOGDW km rtou ndir. jawss rsenrrsox Jaftte ot tN tiw'ia Conrt nt Penr.syrrBl. Ta t nLrT. A-ri! ss. lsea. IrontUrT " " Ilonflaad Germ mi Ktt A tn " a r n.trt' tm fane ,"tai.!k of atlaka mt I n A n e a Uanaai mtficaor Hjv-pl 1 tB Hrrtl tlila tem. mny cif r rlcmee m4 lU Iran, whti wr-rn, not kit. josirn h. kt.xsj:z.t. ix, r!t of the Tenth Bf-tlH Chnrtb, Phllailalpbt. J). Jcsn Dim 8ia: 1 hat b'tn fiequtntiu rtiuestrd Ut connect a.-y nasnt tri'n rtcnwrmenilaticnt mf difit't'd kinds ef HmMi. tmi fgirdxnf Iht praekam at itl rf aft-mmrtm' tpmm. 2 hxme in atl eatet dm e'tned ; but viM a cinr nrnuf im niici intianctt, and yetrttcularly in aty nmafiiV tf Ike uMfu nru qf Dr. JJnrJInnd't Gttmmn Jftilrrt. 1 d tpart for one frmtnmm) vsmo: coia-tt, to trt rtu ryjmtl onmiciian Inat lor ao- ernl detiilily of tae rTrie 1 ieeially ror ut CkMlT!illt, it la aafa and v!aka p r i-J raitoa. Jn fail; ItJ tifualt. be nerg bent Acta! mmmt enttt ii nutw J mm.t ant, U taiA a Aaa Aa Mafaw rom m aavx tanmi. Ttmrt. mey ri'fctfuUv, J. It KM.VyjJiO. CAUTICH. jTnmitantt Out man MmmemVtt art mmumtmrfmtfem). TVl fwnuine name int ttgnn'mrt mf C. 91. Jttkion Me front J utt muvtitt taraycr of mc omiut, and am tht artMt Mown aa tain Oaiia mm i Odumitt ftH. rrtee of ftie. mttere, tl CO pe iettla Or. a. Iiatf doarn tor S O'J. Ii 5e el tlie leiilr, 91 to per botCaf r, a kail i(u iwr $T 0. Tha tonic it jat aart Wtlaa. JleemiUet that it it V. Hand t German ftmeThd that mre to mniwrtni'y w t and ta bio'f rteanm. m.rudKi; and 4- a aaajaaaaj-. aUew tne 2 ngUtt to ind e aaa t lake I "1 i'Jlt way My w at fi Iff4' Jt"aU inakei a kly r frtji mUAni T r dtet ciU It tent ty y.w. aw oay tmcalitf upmm tyftio. taN la tht . PKixcir At rna JLT THE OESKAK XZOICIKX 610 JTm. CSl AtCkX BTkXtl r, rbiUdtifnU. CHUL It IV A ICS, Prcrprictorr . jTormariy G. 2C JACH30N CO. Tb'eao BttaralM era for ale by Dri Ctata, Storelrvepara, mstm BlotUcin SM. r everywliero. Po not forgi l fatamint at2Z Ou arUaU ymm bmm truer to gtt Uit getimnt. XyFor Sale by B. J. H,OTL, Drcgief , EbeMborg, P. '. foe,23-ly By