-...I J Llll.lll llllll "" I I I 111 m i tw.ewwo, From the I'ciiir (.hiai U is, I'hila. Central 1Ylliiiu 21 cC untiles. There arc few young men in cur cenntry who ate moid worthy of public notice than Gen. VVtu. McCs.btlletui, of thia city. Sprung j irt iu a htick whore jintxl r.atne has never ; l.et-u tarnished by an ignoble deed, bred to ; industry, a son cf toil, an. jot a gentletuae j in cveiy sense of the word, and whether m the machine fdie-p earning is is bread by the j sweat of his brow, happy in tho esteem and confidence of his associates and employers ; j grasping; the throttle of his niuo to guide ' it with its precious weight of living, trusting ; freight, in bi.fety through i's incident dan- j fiers ; raising the voice of aJvice or warning j in tho halls of stale; pleading a client's j cause witli concentrated eloquence &ud inin- j vita piecision, or lending the gallant boja of; the leimbjlvania Unserves into the hottest if the fight at the Wilderness, or down the dope of the "round top" at Gettysburg, fearless and undaunted; engaged in which ever of these occupations, he Las always been a man, tho peer of any ia the country in the tame sphere. lie is till a young man, yet he ha3 long hir.ee earnexl an honored name. In the au nala of the late war his gallantry a the sub jict of extended encomium by the difilnnt liiotoriaud. We have before us Sypher'a History of the Pennsylvania Ihscives, and Dates' History of the Pennsylvania Volun t:urs, fn-ui which v.e gather the subject matter for the port'oo of thi3 sketch which le'atcs to hits military career. Gen. JlcCacdltsj is a PLil.nVlphian by birth, education and i.fiiuity. He was bora iu this city on the 20:h day of September, 1834, aLd received a good English educa tion. Immediately on leaving school, hav. leg been left au orphan, he entered himself uu apprentice to the machinist's trade ia the uhops of Richard Norris i Sons, where lie sarvud the term of Jive years. Subsiciucmly Le rau a locmotive on the rennsylvauia T'uilroad, but becoming piqued at being re tarded in the line of proino.i 'n ou aceonnt of his youth, (nut yet haviag atluiuel h s majjriiy.) lie left tlio road and commenced the btu jy of the law with Muses A. Dropsie, Esq., of this city. lie was admitted to the bar in I808, and through Iris personal popu larity and legal apthule noon obtained a lucrative; . practice. Three years afterward tha war broke out, and he was among the lirat to enlist in defence of the Union. Ila eurolled himself as a piivaie soldier iu Cap taiu Timothy Mealey's company, and when the regiment was reognia-'d as tho 2J regi ment, l'unnslvania IU nerves, he was elected majer. in October. 1 80 i . upon the prorno tio j of Lieutenant Cvlonc! Albert Magllton to the colonelcy of the 4lh regiment. Major AlcCandlcsa was elected and commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, and upon the letireiuent of Coloml Win. li. Mann, assumed omman 1 of the regiment. I a the Pc-nir.s-.dar cam paign he commanded his trmipj with tkiil, a id on the lit of Auyuit, 1SG"J. was promo ted to tho colonelcy for ga'lant and n.ftito-i I bus conduct. At tho battle if Dull Hun he was severely w undtd and carried from tho field to Washingt m. IT o rtj -ined his regiment at.Sharptd.urg and participated in ljrusid-' campaign. In Meade's cam- uiun. Colonel Mv-Cvidiess commanded the 1st Brigade of the It sei e Cr 3 ; and du ring the absence of (Jeneral Crawford in the wiutor of 1803 and the foiiuwing rp-ing, he commanded the division. Oa Thursday, the oth of May, 18S1, when the 1st brigade was cut off anil sur- rounded iu tho Wiidcri.ef c ;of. c-i M.:Cmd- less was captured, but iu the confusion that ensued ho eluded Lis captor3 ami made his escape through tho dense for.stn. and arrived t-afely in camp at Spottsylvania C.'urt House. Whilst leading his brigade iu a charge on Sunday evening, he was wounded in the arm and d babied from fuith6r service. He returned to I'Liladcpl.ia, and was subse quently tendered a brigadier's commission, but feeling that while the War Depigment acknowledged his gallantry and bravery on the lidld, and well knowing that Governor Curtin had long before favored his promo- j tion. Ids claims were slighted. lie felt impell- j od, from self-respect, to ce.lino the honor, j Accordingly he remained !a the privacy and ' practice of his prt lestion. Sypher'a History, iu speakii g cf the hat- j tie of Spottsylvania.- f?y: "CoLiiel Mc-i Cindiess, w ho le 1 the ch irga with couspi- I cuiou gallantry, was wounded, and Colouel j Tally assumed command of the brigade." ) L. A. Hendricks, the New Y rk 11-ralVs ! correfcpe i.dent. in speaking cf this battle,: Kays : "On Monday evening, when the roar ; of battle was sounding !ong the wh'.l-i line, ; Ononel MjCandkss, who had accon..ar.ied ! the R?s?iva Crps through all its battles ! and campaign, was carried to tl.e rear to be ' t lo Ida home iu IVd'adelj hia. As an ' t liicer no haj won gnat d.sut,c;ion, and w as a. laiwuc wun- i is ct ir nat.ior.s in arms, vho now deeply kel his ilepaitmo." piy i-ei mi: i:epai tmo." rice wounded, the first time at ,tt!e i.f Hull Kim, in tl.e groin. lie was twie the second Latt nml tue second in tho bloody battle at Si. oft ny!vania Court House, where his left arm was broker, by a cannister shot. General McCi'llan, in his efd dal report of the battle of Mtchaiiicsburg. compliments the Second Reserves veiy hildv. and especi ally Gdontl MeCandiess, their commander. He says: "Assault af,er assault was made y the enemy, and three times they succeed ed in forcing their way through on the !ert of the regiment, and earned tho cleared ground, but were as cfts;n driven back at the point of the bayonet, Colonel M. Cand less gallantly leading the charge." Ia speaking e.f the battle of Gaines' Mill Bates says : "At 3 p m. the engagement Lecarr.e bo severe that tha entire second lino isnd reserves were moved forward to sustain the first line against repeated and desperate assaults. Ganeral Reynolds soon rode un iiud ordered the Second to advnr.ee thrnrdi tho wood, cloar it of the e..e-mv and take up a position on its extreme dg3. Colouel McCanelless. knowing thct this movement would bring the rnc-my on his rillt flank adied the General's permission to move it at right angles to tho position assigned it. 'yi0 General was ajiout for a moment, his f lCe bearing the expression of perplexity and dis satisfaction, whea he replied, 'Colonel, Gen Porter is fighting this battle on certain par alels, Mid Lis orders will have to ho uUyoJ ' I would, remaiktd the Colonel afterward I bad not asked him the question, but had taken my regiment in by mistake." After the close e.f the war, and on the or pau'zition of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps. General McCandless was elee'ed its first Vice President, (G ivernor Curtin beii the President,) and (delivered the first a.k dress before it it 1SCG. He c-utinurd for several years to fill the position, and. as Governor Curttn was. absent from tho coun try met t-1 the time, he was iu prj.lir,r oJicer. ila has since, however, yieido.J tl.T J.lace to others equally v.oithy of Uu. ht n -r' remaining one cf its most highly esteemed v- .c" 1800 ,l5s "ratic friends of the iirt Senatorial District brought him out for the Senate against Hon. Jeremiah xMchols It was confidently asserted that be could not be elected, as the district usual ly gave a Rapnblicao maiiitv r.f . te-ca hundred, but his personal pomjlarii v was egngiou,!y underrated. He Cflrrm,l .1' elistrict hy ah aoo-at savonteen hundred imi:,r. i Vv-J the term with ackuov. kd-cd v 1 uu lty, aud tc nhility and discri.ntnating judgment, acting on the local judiciary, tnilitary and other committees. At the tnu of his term, in 1S-G0. it wns the aim of his friends to push him as an eastern candidate for Governor, and hence he was not a candidate for :enom ination to the Senate. Iu 1870 he made the tour of Europe"; was in London when the war broke cut in France, and immedi ately started for the scene of strife, to wit ness the European plan of warfare. The authoiities, however, would not permit him to go beyond Metz, and after remaining ia l'aiis until the city had to assume a defen sive position, he returned Lome, hale and hearty, to meet with an honest welcome from liis very nviuy friends. He is now the unanimous choice cf Lis party for the honor able position of Auditor General of The Key-. stfne State, and with a platform upon which ho cau consistently stand and rally around him his old associates in arms as well as Lis co-laborers of the shops and railroad, with whom he has always kept up a friendly re lationship, and wjiose interests he has al ways scrupulously labored to forward in all his walks of life. Iu these associations, and those cf the different orders to which he be long-;, lies his great personal strength, lie comes of the people and is in sympathy with them, and on election day they will not fail to correspond to the call of the hon est citizen and gallant soldier, Vboso honest claims they'll not g-alnsa r, Nor tre-:U hi 111 sis a stratWer ; They knuw liim as li is country's stay In 1 1st- tlay and hour of eluntrer. HiiifiiiiirBiioevEB? VINEGAR BITTERS 13 Hundreds of ThcTieands tear tptl-nony to Uio'r Woaivr Ccrttlve fciccls. H - t - 1 3 cn o they Are: not a vile FANCY DRINK Malecf Poor I turn, Whisker. rrotf Spirits nml liet'aso LIquots dectorud, EplceJ tcJsvtct crie.1 tj pleacc tiio taiic, ciillej " Tor.lci-,"" A; i.etL era," ' Kestorers." Ac, th&t lead tho tippler on to iruu!ionneci enii ruin, but ere o true Medlclae, inula freni U c Native lioots cca ilert;! cf California, tree from r.tl AfeoIit'tJo S'tlimManta. They arc t!io 0:;iiAT III.CO!) JTIEIPIEK. and A I.II'E G1VINU rKlSt'naE a perfect Keiiovau.r anj Iavigsrator of t Lie By stcta, carrying off oil iioisonoss r-.uttcr &d restoris the Moo J lo h lieuit'iy conitioa. o person caa talio t'acso EUtcrs tcorJing to Erec tion t.iid remiiki long tinv.'cll. SlOO iU!lo glveuforaa incurible ense, provided the boiits are net dtttroyod by mineral pois&a or other Uieac3, and llio vital oraa nabted hei odtac point of rcD&ir. For Infln.jnnii.t3ry end Chronic nticcmit tism nul Jout, Dysporla, vr 1 nil' uviiuo, ISiliou, lteaiit tti:t iiiid I t crziiii i 1 11 1 l i vcia DibOJihen cf 1L0 KIoc J, t -, 1r-. '!in-j mid Utadeer, tLeea IU'ttra l.ve teen n.'j? t t iccu Ta!. t-uch 1)!scukc9 are caused ty Vitiated XSiuud. vrlilch iis tuatrrJly jrCwUCed 1j leriZiL-iuci:t of tiie Diirt'btlvc Or;aL8. DYfiPEI'SIA Oii 1NDIGEHTIOV, Head eciic, I'ii in tLo CUouldcrs, Contjts, Ti.ti.ebE 01" tLo CLest, Ekilccsa, our iirnctat!on3 c f tie Etuisch, Ecd taste ia the Mouth, Billons AltacJie, PalpltaUcn of Cie Hiart, Infl.innvrUoa of tho Lucgs, Filii In tho rgiona of tho Mdneys, and a hendrcd oUicr piiiTul tjinptutns.tro tnu oiTarinsc of Dj-EpcpBla. Tlit y lnvigorato tliu Etcniiicli and btmuluto tle tor rld liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled cCcrcy ia clcanLlag t!.3blgcdcr ail impurities, tnl in-.partlns new liSa and vigor to the wliolo syEtcm. l'OB rililX UieEAyES.Emptlonij, Tetter, Salt r.Leui, Eiotclics, Epots, Tiiiiplce. Pubtnlcs.Eo'Js, Ccr tancUe, r.ir.s-"Vom:a, Scald-IIcad, ore Eyes.Eryeip clo, itch, SctirSs, L'iscolor&tior-B of tbo SLia, Iluinors cud Dkeascs of tlio bktn, of vfcetcver uaint! or tture, ere literally dug up tad carried out cf the Byetem ia a bbort tans by tho tisi cf these lUtters. One tottlo la ruch cases will coaviiico tlic mcit lacredalsue oi taelr curative ciTect. Cleiinso tho Vitiated Elood trhcnaTer you find Its lirpurltie3 bursting through tto Eiiia lnrimplc9, Ercp tlona or Sores ; cie&tsc It vvheu you And it obstructed tnd el;it;-isli In tho veins ; clerjiao It when it is fool, nnd ycer feelings vrill toll yoa -when. Keep tLo tlood pure and the health of the eyauni v.111 follor. PIN, TAPS eid other WOU2I3, lUng la tho ETEteui cf so racny thoustudc, t.re elTectunllr destroy ed end removed. For lull directions, rotd carefjily ho circular around each, bottle, printed In f jar lai fuaeo EcgKih.Gorujau, Ereacli und Spaaiih. J.WALKEIt, Proprietor. P.. II. MoDONALD 6 CO., -UKfc-l3t8 and Gee. Agents, Con TrancUoo, Cal tad 83 und SI Comtnercd Street, KewTorli. I- SOLD ET ALL CKVCGISTa AJ'D DEALERS. NA URE'S Contains no LAC SULPHUR No SU GAR of lead-No litharge No NITRATE OF SILVER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Preparations. Transparent nml flour ns e-rvstal, it will not soil the finest 1 al.i ie, pei fettly tiAl'l'., CLEAN nml i;n 1 lhNT, !( snleratuma Lu.Mi sought orc am riirxii at last! It reviroirs 1111. 1 jire-vents tlio Hair from le eoiL.ii:;; (J ray, imj.art;; a sol t. frlosv tti'pea ranee, jiisioves :uiliiiil", is fool itixl roi resiling to tlio liffut, checks the Huir li om failing-oil, ntl 1 e Moies it to a srre.it extent wlien nremuturely lost, prevents Heiohit lie, cures ail lmmois, cu taneous ei iM.tioti!., end tumutiiral heat. AS j A KTJ C LE I X I I ! E MA JtlC ET. " I Lm. . MiTll. VnK ntee. Aver, Ma Tre-!ar-d oiiiy b.v HH'lnu r.Ui)THEItS. Olou-ee.-tL'". M":-s. J he tromime is pur ip in a panel 1 Loitle. i::e le rjcproly ir it, with the nuiiie of ; liieariic!.' l'io. 11 1:1 til -la.-.. A.-k your 1 )intr- ! Kist for xati:i:k's hair in-AjUAilvh, j aii.i take no otner. ! i."emt tv.o three e'ent Btampto PnoeTFU I . n.i ini i.s for a '"rrpatise on the Konmn Hair." 1 lie informal ion it contains is worth xK to an'v ! person. , J i'V-1 or )- .!e l.y Ll .MMON Si MTTItHAY. I,rti I Kists. e., Ebetjslmi-.. l'a. lJunea, "Il.-ly. JOHN MAiaPIIAXI Xj Wholesale tnd Retiit Dealer la IM Fisii, Oyslcrs5 Ytmtii Fruits, k JOilX&TOiyX, l'A. Western Fiph, at 8c. to 10c. per lb. 1-Vcs-h rh:nl. at inc.. per lb, or 'iu. iipiei e-, or four for fl.uj. F.xtra No. i Mackerel, per Mil., at OJ Kxtru No. 2 Maei'erel, ner half Mil., at ti'75 !-.rtra No. 2 Mackerel, iior martcr. at : KAtra No. a Macki rel, per kit. at 2.00 ' Ho h!m keeps on h;l:j,i nl kimls of Vceta-I Lies. r rh ln:iu i. tc, which heroei ivep daiiv. I t.'" A ill i"! ,..,,-1 ,1 . . ... '......!. .. "1 1 - ....... . ... uj, viiui.iiiunu uiiij Loretto cucli wrok Uuiinir the Sf.iou. 6 -3 - X i & V i 5-5 Ill SI? i?5 s PS? iilillli itttolUiliiTiVf!! i MEA51Y T. XlCL.aaiiOLD?S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWBA GRAPE FILLS. Component Inrfi Fluid Extrnrt Illiu linrli iiikI I'lnitl Extract la liiuba Urnpe Juice. or f.ivcr dmijtnints. Jaundice, Iiili'ms ATcr. tioiin, SUk rr AeiTenw llfmlachc, ft n't in nc, Ac. I'uttin Vnjctalilct containiiuj onmiicnru, Didif mi-, or ttektcrtons ilruijf. These Pills arethefuopt deHfrhrhtly pfea?ant pnirative, superceding eastor oil, eaits. nuitrne; Ria, etc. There is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, nnd caut neither nausea nor pripinr iair.9. They are composed e.f the fi-nest iNe;KK.niENT3. After a few days' use of them, such an invijroration of the entire pystern takes plue-e. as to upT'e'ar miraculous to the we-ak ai.d enervated, whether arising from i:iiprtilc-nce or disease. H.T. IK'lmboM'fiCoiit poiuirl Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Fills are not pujrar-coated. from the fact that 8iiKar-e-oated Pills do not dissolve-, but pass thrtuijrh the Ptoniaeli without dissolving, fonseouentiy do rot produce the desired effect. The CA TAWliAGHAPF.PILI.. beiii-r pleasant in taMe and edor, do not necessitate their bciuy: sug-ar-coated. Price- Fifty Cents perilSoi, 1IENKY T. HELM HOLD'S Hijhly Concentrated Compound FEU EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA 1 n 111 rauieany e-xterininate irom tiie Hj-stem l Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Fleers. Sore I F.yes, Sore- Li-jjs, Sore Mouth, Sore I lead, llron- c-hitis. Skin Diseases, Salt 1 Chen 111, an kers.lt im ninvr at tl- Far, VVliite Sweilinirs, Tumors, Can cerous Allectioiis, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Nir).t Sweats, Fash. Tetter, lltituors of ail kinds, Chronic lthc-umatism. Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been es-tublibbed in the- system tor years. Ik-lnp prepared expressly for tlie above com plain ts.it s blood-purifying propi-rties are (ri't-at-e-r than any other 'reparation tif Sarsaparilla. ltr'jrives the eoir.piexion a clear and healthy color, and restores tho patient to a state of health and purity. For purifying' the blood, rcinovir.;r aii chronic constii uti.nial diseases ai isiiifr from an impure; state of the blood, and the emly reliable and effectual remedy lor the cure eif pains anil swelling of the bones, ul. -oral ions of the Throat and Lc.irs, Hiotches, l im-pk-seiii the- Pace, ErysipeUis.land all Scaly Erup tions of the? Skin, and lieautifyiujf the Com plexion. Price, 1.50 per bottle. HENRY T. IlELMEOLD'S Concentrated Fluid Extract BUCHU. 1 i The Great Diuretic. r I lias cured every ef!e of PTAHETES in which It has hoenvivon. I rrita tl -n of the Neck of tlio Hindi'.er, imd i::l!auinuUion if tiie Ividrievs, Fl- ration of the Kidnej hii-I Fladder, ltei ntiou of tho t rine. Diseases of tho I'rc t rate ; hunt. Stone in the Illaddcr, Calculus, Gravel, lirick I liust 1 Jcposit.'a nd Mucous or Milky )iseliurrei, and for Eni eebh-tl and Felieaie- Const it ill ions eif both se-.ves. attended with the l'ollowinir FVinptonis: Indispei.Mtion to Exertion, Loss of Power, l.os of Memory, I :ll!eu l'y of JJreath I inir, V.'eali Nerves. Trcu:h!mr, Horror of i)is j ease. Wulii-I i: lni-ss, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Hack. Hot Hand-;. Flusliinj? of tho lio.ly, , 1 ryi;ess if the Slin. Fruption of the Face. Pal lid Countenance-, Fuivtrsal Iissituue of the ' Muscular System, ,Vc Fseil by persons from the aires of ev.'ht'.-rn to 1 t wonty-;. -, ami from tl.irty-tivtj to 111 iy-H cor . in tin- ili ciine- orclianre of life; after eoi.tiin j nient or labor pains ; bed-wcttui iu children. 1 i HELMHOLT)'S F.XTP.ACT LFCIIF is Dhire t ' it-ami lilood-Furit -imr. and cures All Discuses , nrisimr from Habits ol Di-sij-ation mid i:.eess c? nml Jiiipruch nee in Lii'e, Impurities of the : Flood. c. sui'crcedinur Copaiba in ntrections for which it is used, and Syphilitic affections in these diseases used in connection with llclui bold's Hose Wash, j t n many allectioiis peculiar lo Ladies the Ex tract liuchu is uncf'ualled b.v a:iy either rcmedr as in Chlorosis or Keteulion, Irregularity, PainfiillussorSupprcssit.n of custemary Evac . nations, l.'lci rated or Sehirrus State e.f the ; Fteris, Le-iu-oirliii-a or "Wliites, Sterility, and . for aii complaints- incident to the sex, whether i arising from indiscretion or habits eif dissipa tion. It is prescribed exte-nsi ve l v bv the most eminent physicians ami mid wives 'for' Enfeebled . and I'eiieate Constitutions, of both sexes and t all atfes atte nded with any of the- above dis eased or symptoms;. ZJ5 ' H. T. Helmbcld'3 EXTRACT EUCHU I CURES IiISFASES ARISING FROM ' Imprudences, Dissipated Habits, Clc, j in all th. ir ptares, nt little expe nse, little? or no ' e-hanjre iu diet, ne ineen vonieiie-e-, anel 110 rxpo Mire. It causes a frcitue'iit elesire, and frive-s t-trenc'tii to F filiate, thereby removing Ob . strtietions, pre-ventinrr anel -urinir Strict 11 res ef ! the L" ret ha, allayinir Pain and Iutlammation. so Ireouent in this chu-.s of dise ases, and fxpe-l!injr : a'l Poisonous matter. x iiemaiiiis who nave tiee-n tne victims of in-ee.mpete-nt fH-rse.iis, and who have paid heavv fees to becure-d in a short time, hate found that they have bee n deceived, and that the "Poi son" lias, by the use of "powerful astriniron! V' been dried up in the sjstem, to break nut iu a tmire airirrav at eel form, pe-r'mps nf te-r J.!arria;-e L'se HKLMJiUlASii KXTllAt'T JlVf JlU lor all tifl'e-ctions and elise-ases of the I'rinary ()r tf.tiis, whether existing in the Male or Fe male, ireiin whatever cause en -i-iiiatinjr, ami ne mat ter e.f how lonjr standimr. Price, One Dollar und Fifty Ceutd per Bottle. 'UL4 HENRY T. IIELMMOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH cannot lie surpassed as a Fnre Wnsliand will lie found the einly spe-citic reme-ely in e-ve-ry spe cies of Ciitane-ems Affection.. It speedily e'-rmli-cates Pimples, Spots, Sceubntic Irrvness, lndu 1 at ions of the Cutaueous Membrane, ic. ; elis pels ltcdnessand Incipient Tnflainmation.lli ve-s, ltasli. Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp eir Skin, Frost Itites, and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used ; restores the Skin to a state eif purity anel softness, and insure-s con tinues! healthy netiem of the tissue of its ves sels, on which depends the aifteeatiie clearness nnd vivacity ef cejinplexion so much sought and aehiiire-.l. Hut however valuable as a rem edy for existing defects of the skin, H.T. Hcitn bolil's Uose Wash has hn sustained its princi pal claim to uiibemndod patreiniure. by petssess in eiualitics whie-h re-nele-r it a Toilet Append-at-'e-eif the iiiostsuperlative;and congenial char acter, eenihhiinr in an eleurant foriiiula theise j)romine-nt rcejuisite-s, safety and tllicacy the invariable ne-comnauime-iits e.t its useas a I're servcr and Hefrcsiier eif the Complexion. It is an cxe-cllent Lotion for eiiseases of Syphilitic Nature, anil as an In.ie-ctiou for eliseuse's e.f the Frinary Origans, arising from habits of elissipa tion.tise'd iu cemnectionwith the Extract liuchu, Sarsaparilla, und Catawba Grape Piils, in such dise ases as recommended, canuot be surpassed. Price, Oao Dollar per Dottle. IEEE Tull and explicit directions accompany th3 medicines. Lvidener 3 ef the most responsible and re-liable eharacte-r furnished on application, with h 11 nel reels e;f thousands of living witnesses, and upwards of 30.000 unsolicited ecrtilicates and re-commendatory letters, many of which are irom the highest sonre-es. inciudin,' emine-nt Physicians, Clerg-ymen, Statesme-n, Ac. The proprietor has never resort eel to their publica 1 ion in the newspapers ; he eloe-s not ele 1 his from tat- fact that his articles rank as Standard Pre parat iems, und do not need to be propped up by certificates. 1 J H.T. Helmbold's Genuine Preparations Delivered to any address. Secure f reim obser vatie.n. Fstaki is'jeu 1,'pwakii of TWENTY" YKAUS. Sold by Druxists eve-rvwhere. Ad eiress te-tters tor information, in ceinlidonee, to 1IKM5Y T. liEMiiiuui. Dru,wistsand Chemist. Only De-pots: H. T. Ileluitieid's tr.wj- and Chemical Wphouse, Net. t Dreiadway, New York, or to 'i. T. Helmbold's Mediial "Depot 1U4 Seaitli Tenth Stre-e-t, Phiidclphia, l'a. &lruwc of ( 'uuntrrfcila! Agl; for e-nr? T Udiiil.ld's ! Tuh? 110 other ! ll'ebAa.-Om.l Blttek than Gossip. Here is some thing belter than talking about your neigh bors. How many of our reuelera can follow the line of relation through, even though the apparent puzzle be of the pos sibilities : I maeie the acquaintance of a young widow who lived with a grown up step daughter in the fame house. I married her. My father who had the opportunity to ece our step-daughter frequently, fell in love with her and rnado her his wife. Through this my wife became the mother-in-law of her father-in-law, my step daughter became my step-mother, and the step-father turnod to be a step son. My step-mother, a step-daughter of my wife, gave birth to a son to me a brother, for be 13 a son of my father and of my step mother; at the same time being the eon of our stepdaughter, my wife became the grandmother and I the grandfather of my step-brother. My wife also gave birth to a son my step-mother, ttepsister of my son, ia at the same time his grand mother, for be is the son of her step son, and my father the brother-in-law of uiy child, for the child's sister is his wife. I am the brother of my own son, which is the child of my step-grandmother. Im the brother-in-law of my mother my wife, aunt of her own Bon my son grandchild of my father, und I my own grand father. The vexed question of the proper mode of baptism was thus disposed of by 'Uncle Civsar,' a colored preacher out West : Now, bredien,' said he, 'I here great fuss about tlese words iu and uUo ; and folks want us to believe dat dey mean under, and dat when de Scriutur' speaks of an indiwidual going down into de water, de Bible mean to say dat he went under de water. S'p-jse some day I go ober to see brudder Solomun, and brudder Soloman werry politely say, 'Uncle Caj sar, come into de house,' do anybody s'pose dis here nigger would go tinder de house ?' Keckstly in one of the North Carolina courts the Grand Jury, as .is now usually the case, was composed partly of negroes. After btinjr "charged" in the usual wav by Lis Honor, the jury retired to their room, when one of the white jurors ven tured to ask a colored associate if he un derstood the charge of the judge. "Gol ly," exclaimed ;he astocished amendment, ' he don't charge us nuflin for dat, docs he ? Why, I thought we was gwine to git pay." According to a French statistician, the average man has, at the aj:e of 50. -ltpt C 000 days, worked 0.500 i!ays, walked 800 cays, abused himeef 4,000 e!ays, fpent 1.500 in eating, and been sick 500 e'ays. He has eaten 17.000 -ounds e.f lre.'id. lfi.000 pounds of meat, and 4.000 pounds of vejje tab'e, fi-ib, etc., and drank 7,000 gallons of duids. Therk u a creat j iker living in Iowa, by the name cf Akc, and he has named a newly -arrived daughter "LIlie," the short fr Isabella. Is'ow, what wo want to know is, how will the t;irl like to wiite that name as bhs prows older? It will look kind of queer, won't it. NEW FIRM IN AN OLD ST ASD GOOD GOODS L GREAT BARGAINS roiC THE KEADY CASH I HAYING become proprietors of the STOKE Ft eM and .STOCK OF GOODS recently be lontriuvr to H. A. Shoemaker & Co., and having purchased an additional STOCK OF EW GOODS IX Gil EAT I'AHZETY, we are now pre.-pare-d to supply all tho old cus tomers of the late firm, and as liiauv new ones as will patronize us, with Geioels of all kinds at PRICES FULLY AS LOW as any other ntM-chant in or out of Cambria c.iunty. It isfiur intcntii n te ke-ep our Store constantly sto-'1:cd with a l ull and well se-le-eted assortment eif DRY GOODS, DHI'SS GOOHS. FANCY GOODS, -.NO TIONS, HOOTS, SlioKS, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING. CAP.PFTS. FL'KM TF ME. OIL CLOTHS. OF KENS WARE, G liu FitlKS, FLorii, 1! ACON, HSU, SA I.T. TO 1JACCO, CIGAIiS. and all e.the-r art icles, larire en- small, t hat can be found in any sfetre? of like chiiracur in the county ; and as we intend to &:2.iL, KSCLl'SeVE'.LY tor CASH OK COUNTRY PHOIilCK, and make no bad elebts, wo feel sure that our stock and eur prie-es will ne.t only si-cure but retain leir us a liberal share of patruuajre. EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AMD ALL are respectfully seilie ited, and if we fail to ren der entire satisfaction. Lot hits regards the eiual ity of eiur jroe?e!s and tho prices nskcd for them, it will e-e-rtainly be 110 fault of the nenv Jirin at the e.!d stand e.f Hujemaker A- Co., Hiirh stre-et. Don't forjret to call and we'll not forget to (rive j'ou full value lor your nume-v. M VLKS c LLOYD, rbensburg-, Jan. 28, lSTl.-tf. j:aTAisrisui:j iss:t. j? '. wae ScccEssons to B. WOLFF, Jit., & CO., Cor. Literty and Sixth Sts., (Late St. Clair Street,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Imjxtrleri and Dealers in AXD M $ Have now in Store the largest and best selected steick otl'ereel iu the City. SjK-el:iI Iiiiiceuieul o!l creel t o (lie Country Trade. Lapr.8.-Ciu. O (31 m o "WAIT FOli TI1R WAGON ! All kinds of WAGONS kept on hatid or inacjes toordefr on short notii;eati'l at the most reasejii able prices. Weirk warranto to give satisfac tion, Caill on or address H. II. SINGER, 2-35.-3in. liaili oad St., Johnntuvn. ess est 5 cr f3 ssr tSg 1 Eh re- r-' t-H bin -mi i3 JAMES F. TIILL1KEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AX It ItEAL ESTATE AG1CXT, HOLLIDAYSCURG, TA. Special attention ftiven to the collection of claims in Hlair, Cambria, Ilunting-'Ion, Bedford, Centre and C leartttld countie-3. Partie-s wisliintr to pure htie, rent, lease, se ll or exchange real estate -will iiml it greatly to the-ir interests to call on or addre ss me-. ji'r t'orrcsponelcuce in either EiiK-lish or Ger niaii solicited. i:tri:KM KS-tVm. Mann, F.so., Messrs. Meir ran. Bush & Co.. Gcn'l C. II. T. Ceillis, Philadel phia; Messrs.J.T. Way & ltre., W. M. (Joruiiey, Ksei.. II.B. Sweieipe, Fsij., Pittsburir; Hon. John Scott, Huntinirdo'i ; Hon.S.S. Hlair, He.llidays-burg-; Hon. B. F. Rose, Alteiona; D. W. Wooels, Esij., Lewistown; Cyrus F.leler, Esq., Johnstown; Win. P. Wilson, Esi-, Bellcfemte. H-12.-ly. E A L E T A T E A Ci E NCY CEO. W. O ATM AW 8b CO. 05it-e in (olonaele tiv. Several parties wish to secure Houses iu Eb-enf-burjr at fair rents. Houses and Leits are for rent on fair terms. Give us a elescription and price of what you have- fer rent. Le-t us know what kind of a House os House and Lot yeu wish to secure- as a tenant. Have yeui KKA1. or VKIISOXAI I'llOPKR Tl you wish to sell, eir do you wish to buy ? AXD SKC US AT OXCBt j?rOur terms are reasonable for all servie es relative to above matters. See "Heal Estate Ga.ette." G E ). W. O ATMAN & CO. E'oensburjr, Feb. 4, lfTL-tf. BENTISTHr. gra'luate The tmdeisigacd, a ot the Balti more Coilcire of Dental Sar pery, respect ful fy offers his PnOFKSSIOSAL services to the citizens of Et- ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the fourth Monday of each month, to re main one week. Au- 13. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. DR. H. B. SVHLLER, spgg Operative and Mechanical DENTIST Oftie-e removed to V irpinia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Persona from Cambria county or ehewhere who get work dene by rne to the amount of Ten Dollars and upwaidi. will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All vtokk warranted. Jan. 21, lS69.-tf. JAMES J. O ATM AN, M. J)., tenders his professional services as Phy sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn ar.d vicinity. Office iu rear of build ing occupied hy J. BucE & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at his residence, erae door south of A. liana's tin and hardware store. May 9, 18G7. Wg J. LLOYD, successor U)HT S. Bcnn. lealer in Drifts. Zledtcines. Paints, Sfc. Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansion House," Khenshurg, Fa. October 17, 18C7.-Cm.3 W AV. JAMISON, M. D., w Loretto, Cambria Co., Ja., Tenders liis professional services to such of the citizens of I lie above place-and vicinity as may require medical aid. Anil i.-y. "IT II. l'LANK, M. D., tenders his preifessieasal se-rv ices to the e-itizens of Ebe-nsliiii and v ie-inity. eUliete em Hiirh stre-et, e.ppe: :ite tiie new Ce.iifrre-jralional e i'Urcli. E;ist ";irel. Nir'nt calls ;an l e- iraide j.t the late resi dence eif Dr. It. S. Dunn. V.'et Ward, u'.yl'.l "jj LOIO &. CO., Itanlicrs, EUEXSECl'.G, Ta. Gohl, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time deposits. Collections made in all accessible points in the United States and a general Banking business transacted 7Z7 21. LdLO &, CO.. Banklhs. Altooxa. r.e. Drafts on the principal cities arid Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with iuterest at fair rates. an 31. D. M'LAUGIILIN, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, a. II Office in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. JOHN 1 LINTON, ' 8 TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnttotcn. Pa. Ji Office in building on corner of Main. and Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 31. lS67.-tf. pi W. EASLY, Attolney at Lav,', J Olfice, Ko. 108 Franklin street, Johns town, Fa , two doors North e.f Frazer's Drug Store. Will at-nl promptly to all manner ol le'gal business1 at may be entrusted to him. (J L- PETiSIIING, Attokxey-at- Law, Jolnstoxrn.J'a. Office on Frank lin street, upstairs, over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 18C7. A. KOrELIS, - - - - T. V. DICK, Johnstown. Ebensburg. irOFELIN & DICK, Attokneys-a?--o-a. Law, Ebensburg. Fa. Office with Wm. Kittell, Esq., Colonado Bow. oct.22.-tf. F.:r. TIEItXEY JAMES M'LI. T AW and COLLECTION OFFICE OF TIERNEY NULL, 'o!onrte Itow, Ebe-neiburi;, Pa. if-rf"f,uTii1.1 a,t.u.ntiV P'J to collections in all imrts ot the United states. 2-ls-'U.-tf.l r L. GEOIiGE, Attoknky at Law, Ebensburfr, Pa. Ollice in room recent lv oecui,.ed by Y,.,. H Secliler, Es.,., in C.,1onall ,,VVe,;,l i L1UanTT,0t 1'al ''f'ne-ss faithfully attended to, and the coliectlon of claims, e-tcl, matte a speciality. 2-4.-tf F.A. HlOEMAKEn. ceo. A. t Flint V C 11 O L M A K E li & li E 11 11 Y , ATroaM-YS.AT.LAW, March 11, 1S7L EliEXSBUUG, PA. JOHN FENLON, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg,-Pall Office on Jiigh btieet. adjoining his resi-dc"cc- Jan 31. 18G7.-tf. WILLIAM KITTELL" TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebemburg, Pa II Oftice in Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31. l8C7.-tf. WM. II.. SEC II LEU, Attokneyat. 1 T T.nr Vl.cn.l.., r . . T , ., i , v. Office HI 1 hog. Llovil'a new I. a , - . i- out- uoor norm ot Colo nade Kow, Centre street. O.LO. M. KEADE, Attornnj-atw, - Ebensburg, Fa. Office in new buildin recently erected on Centre etreet. two dooiS troru High street. laug.27. " rJ li. SCAN LAN, Attornnj-at-Law " Oirrol'.town, Cambria Cn., la". All man ner of leal business attended te iiro ni.t te .... i carefully. Collections a spetialty riEO. W. O ATM AN & CO., Arron- t, J;,FYS-A,T"LiM' F.lx-nsbttra-, Cambria Co Pa. The collection of neites aiiel bi lis whetlee",' due or past due, avIU rect-lve Pro.npt auJntiou. T S. OGDEN, Jlstice of thk Peace. r. ' J. n?.ow". Pa. OOioe on J rem street he. tween the e onemanHi Bridge and l'a It It 1 uZ him will be iwouipUjr WiCoudoel to. twi 3 rjl II O 21 A S C A II L A X D, WHOLESALE DEALER IS GROCERIES S QUEENSWARE- WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISH. SILT. MR CURED MEATS. DACO, FLCtR, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 Eleventh Avenric. Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altccna. All such pcoc?3 as Spices, Brushes, "Wood and Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking and Station erv will be sold from manufacturer's printed rrice lists, and all other goods in my line at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pitts burgh current prices- To dealers 1 preseutthe peculiar ndrantage of saving tberu all freight anil elrayage, as they are not required to pay freights from the principal cities and no elray age charges are made. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of the best qualitr and my prices as moderate as city ratcj. By doing a fair, upright business, and by promptly and satisfactorily filling all oreiers, I hope to merit the patronage of letail Cealers and others n Cambria county and cite here. Orders re- j ppectfullv solicited and satisfaction guaranteed . in all cases. THOM AS OAKLAND. ! Akoona, July 23. ISo'y.-tf. Q-1: O II G E AV . Y E AGE 11 , Wholtialc and Retail Dealer Za HEATING AND COQK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ffl. COPPER AIOT-1J WARE OF HIS OWN MAKUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in bi3 lice. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street ALTOO..4, PA, The only dealer in the city hnvir.g the right to Eell the renowned "BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S rOYE, the mo.-,t perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever 'ntroJuccd to ta3 public. Stock Ijimense. - Fcices Low. satisfaction guaranteed. rOOD, 3IORRELL & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R, R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and llttail Dealers in imm fiiSil IMiil iili UMb, GOOSJS, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE. liOOl'S AND SHOES. II ATS AND CAPS, IKON AND NAILS CARFETS AND OIL CLOTHS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WAKE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together w ith all manner of Western l'roduce euch 83 FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT! CAI1BON OIL, kc, 4c. tSsT" V'ho'c.-a!e and retail orders solicited and promptly tilled on the bliortesi notice and most reasonable te rms. WOOD, MORRELL i CO. GEO. C. K. ZAHM. . ..... . . JAS. I. ZAUM. ZAHM Bl SON, DEALLKS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, tG,Caps,BootG,Siioes, AKD ALL OTHER ARTCLES Usually Kept In a Country Store. WOOL AND COUNTRY l'KODUCK TAKEN IX EXCUAXGE FOR GOODS ! STOIIE ON MAIN STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, June 10, 1SG9. EBENSBURG. PA. J3EMOVAL and ENLARGEMENT. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. yJlV1 rocn,tly taken it8scssion of the now i nttcel up unel c-e)iiinieUioii3 buililins; on Hi"li The sutiserilier also moieis. t., l-."..., and varied assortment of 1 Cooking-, Parlor and Heating; Steves or the most nrproved designs. C-SrOL'TIXO anel ltOOFIXP. made to order te.liTa7"l1i;rJirt in '""rmfae ture and ma- a Ji 1''I, XIK1-NtJ l 'M'v nttemh-et te. nn f, :1 a""u J'y jnewill I; done rizUt and on fa.r te rms, and all STOVK and WAitK s'.ld cmii.V'l i:V11i,','t ',"1U'!1 "Pf n as to eiuality and Ebensburg Get. 13. E LUT1J1XGE"' O A Y & WELSH, V-n Successors to Gay &. Painter, WC01.KSALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, AXD DEALERS IN FLOUR, TRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR DON OILS, &c. eXrc., 3C2 Libehtt Stueet, - PITTSBURGH. THIRST NATIONAL SADDLE AND J- HAltXF.SS SHOP OF CAMIUil A COFXTV, Illyh Mm t, on,..Mtc Union Sih,d Hons,-,) West War.1, l.l.ensburjr, I'a.-M. M. O'M'ini., I're.priete.r. .s.r.M, and i eniex-e ma.le and re paire d and nil either work in mv line e-xe eule-,1 in t he bit manner, on the shortest noticv, mid ut the most reasouable rate. Ll-l'.-tt 1 i.,.wr.,n.- .-K.iiiiiaiii jioust-, tlie subse-ritier is l.e in-r i.ri-,.art;.l than pv.t to m.u.iilae tiirc WAUL lino, all eif which will be lurnisuetl to buyers at the verv l.,v.-,t li,-i .-. '"-ulnl ly Yirginia was Etyk-d tl.e -q; j , ion" because during the e.'.d t-n, J ;:' of Ciomwell something like an r'''' was made to invite Cl ai!c? jj ;t'i U':;!; then a refugee, to establish a-,';,, i" "" ent eJomirwoti within her terri'1;rv '., "' of the so c.V.Ica -Uue Iah-",'t- a:? are. :n their wav. ir I ih..i...m . ' , - - j , -- "r'"u.i.'Es; any ct!.er of iht? colonial :ov..ri jr'.' -'. Yv'e may well wonder if o.-;,.r;.v lllnll n f lia iti f!itn-rfc . J from n'jw, ns we love in the j n P,s." :! eration to poke fun at our tr.Ct'"1 rather, ns we bhuulJ say, j.t our z." Ij-or'a ancestors. Well, the "blue, laws" cf Yir these are a lew extracts : c--. In 1G10, uttctjdatice at i Lurch f : every Sunday was enjoine l ,u- n ,. : for the first fault, to lose tl;.;ir ,r ;; "' for the whole week follow;! ; f r . eecond, to luie said allowance, ' ' .' V;e whipped ; and fjr the third i j". V' death." The lavsr was subuj j-v-;v ified as follow?, tho Guvernr j.u' ; i ' several edicts : '"" ' "That every person should j c? . . Sundays and bt lidajs, or li '- , j heels that nipht, and be a --v t j ' colony the following week ; fuF ...... "! ufTen?e he should he a ?!u7e f r a ' lor the third a year and a d ;y." 1CG2 "Every pet sun rifj;. , have his child baptized by a L.vf i -' istcr (of the Church of En-la:) , tt amerced 2, COO lb, of : '7,', "r ...t.. t , i:. ,i . i"'i. , - it- n iiuii; iiiuij' ui iiic .j,;rL.l ui ' .1 .1 ei t .1 1 i- , -1 snau oe laoroumy reua at cLj- 1 chapel every Sunday." 1CC2 If any Q-iaker or &'.!.,r;-3 ratists whatso-jv-r in this cj'.ji.y .. b!e thcms-Jvfcs together to th-j rrj:.):..," five or more, of tha ae of 10 w-. upward, under the pretence of 'in-,. a rcligioua worship not authoriz-.-.! j0f. Iar.d or this country, the parik-s j l.-5;..j ing shall forfeit ntid pay Lr t Le li.-;.' fense, 500 pounds of tobacco, ui f,;,' third offen shall be bani-l.:-,) the eo; Puritat.iv; intolerance, ilcI.cJ V- p ' ist ! "" TLcy JiJ not let peop!o travel cr. S -, days in Connecticut. Th,-y j,- , stories about the select tLtn !.;.;.; pie on the highway a there in t.tii:ic!,t't- Well, they did nothing of the V -. ginia ! Of course nut. Let i.- 1CG2 "Enacted, that tlj L::h Lr be kept holy, and no jourr.vj s 1: -that day, unless upon r.t;cti.-;:v persons inhabiting the eoutov. 'ui'.-. lawful excuse, shall every 1 ,y ,. - to im parish cnurca cr c..;."' G this was j jiiy. Aaia, 'Tho court in evuy c.-untv !.?.'.!; lo he tet up near tho cu.-t h j. , : lory, a pair of ttvti.?, a whir: and a tlucking s'. t;2c!i placu shall think cor.t ei.ivnt, u h'n-li r.-.: ' set up in six :ii. .:Ls u'.'tcv '.ho act the said court s-ha'.l h; 1 lounds of tobacco." I'.ur,y, bat the funniest part of thi3 ducktr or (Jl :kir: ,1 'i:: sort of a long beam cr pc-lo k; a k pivot at the mi lu!, a::J L.:v.:.; a-:.-fastened at the fi.i ther ct.., v.L:-:.:l ; scalding wcrr.r;u beif.g p! :ro i r.;. nieutiy let down and u or pend of water. This was a favorite p,-.?::ir:e cf :i: royalists in eaiiy da) .. I f.uve i-rr-.: discovered tliat the l'u'.itar.s e;.r j:-:-ticed it in New Eulai:.. .t :Ly They were too straight LicrJ .'.r ;.:. such amurf ments. And ll-: 'x -.--d t pi.ni-hii2 fcolda was introdjea ;:.!0 t..'.s city of New York by n-ya!;?t bc..j'. most ungailant fellows ! a::- tu t i.J t. Dutch, and the practice pret ! ' a long j eriod. Wo have a city o:c::-i : decreeing that one be erected l-r f 1G92. Tne machine then st-xd !.: wlmrf iu fVont cf the 0.1 S:a.h Hr- City Hall in Coon'.es .-lip- Hut one more at.d I l;r.e donJ. - "The first otlcn;e cfhjj :! be punished according t. the (to pay 1,000 p-.mtids ct ;J-';. t case of inability serve lj jea:s):u: : second cxuvict'.o.i ;!. (...'hi-r th - ---two Lours in the pi.I--.ry ar.d lose L and for the third tlrense he shall ; by the laws cf as ia est -' ony." l'oor Lo stealer ! This wa. hiru a predicaaicnt truly -- ' Ji'tiiinj J'ost. WM. P. PATTCN, c ZMaiiiiliotiirr nml D'111!' CABINET FURKITUBi joiixxTowy, ra- r!nt.v- Jt nsr ais. Tan 'J:,: AVA.-iHST.vxi?, Knt'i'.';: " SlllKBil V11!S, lj'i-l' -'-"' C ii amiik Skts, at ria--: ... Pablou Sk.ts, Tki i:-a- ' : ."V;- A"AHiueiiKS, Km i s,.;. .: v1 ItoeiK Casks, Ihmn'-i . y-- llCNOES, t'cri;. !'- . &e., Ac., Ac., Ac, &e., A tvtitv nEse.iiirTi-- "r , .p; SCHOOL AND HALL FUHNi;- made to orek-r in exe-e-ll-'i'-' f - -: ' I-riee s. t'ubinet ami 4. hairnu:; ; all kinds l.ir siile. Kurni'.s.iv " I'nint in Ji.hiitown or at t- ' i1!' ',. ' of extra e-liarife . Jihiiteiwu.i tr-r.:i:t. l70.-tt. li i rT i nrK AT THIS- W S W I l.WWIt " IiMtirt aiil to Itenl issat" v:-' UAV1XO entere-.l into I1-" peri tiers are imw i-rii-M'"' - '" ''. :ii-'r"-r. ,! t woriv in ine-ir line-. Sin n i-- . , i. i Oil., COAL, OKI'.. a-:d . Tin - .'r', , ' e-uie-s. AVi-ii t. ji Si r-:ul v :! t i-1 - . ; lav i i n aim inanniae-i m the e e li l.ratcil i:XCi:i 'l: 1 1 .:r.i e st, most durable an-t s.n. r-.r- Wells and 4 'iste-rns !!' ni ;--- v v. . work in a Well thirty It it , :: tinie-s ke ep a suj'i'ly of l!ii-e " r" and t an se t the in "up or t urn's-- ' liitie-e. !Sati.-f.-.;-1:.ii ifinirii ;.!- ' J J ..--i : 1'rioo of w.rk. and water '"; ,; ' ' eir lot of trrounel. re!rsl-.',.',., "'. i.r k . ly intended to when h nutli t-t ' - '.ri'--' werk elesired is made kii" " ''' information call on r a-' Fob. 25.-Cm. Urrollu- u. WHOLESALE KU I in
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