The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 24, 1871, Image 4

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    JUL
Weep is nearly as gicat a puzzle as -vcr
it w as. Much has been iliscoveieu coii
ouningllie IkxIiIv peculiar ities manifeMeil
duiiiip lliis portion of iur existence; 1ji
nl! whose opii.ionH are Lest worth listtriin;;
to, arfmit that iliey are only on the lhit&
1 old of ihesul j c jet. Why, for instance,
enn Fotue men maintain their huiily
nvtii'il vigor with so small hii amount ol
Hcip as falls to thtir share? Lor!
liiouham. utiJ many other great states
men and lawyer?, are known to have
l.een content with a marvelously small
quantity of sleep Fiedetirk the Gieat
is said to have allowed himself orly five
hours; Join Hunter, five hours; (Jo tier
ill Elliot, the hero of Gibraltar, four
hou:s ; while Wellington, dui in" the lVn
ir.sulat War, had Hill less,
How, on the otlur hand, to account
for the cormorant sleepers ? De Moivre.
the mathematician, could (thju!i it is to
hoped he did not) sleep twenty hours out
of the twenty f.ur. Q'lin, tho actor,
sum-times slept for twenty-four hours at
a stretch. Dr. lVi.l, the. metal hj s'ui'.n,
ould sj manage, that one potent ii.eal,
followed by one Uv and sound sleep,
w5uM last him f . r two dajs. Old l'.in
t-lept nr. ay his latter days almost cn'iely.
In the middle of the last century a youn
l-'ienihwoman, at Touloufe, had, for hail
a year, fits of lengthened sleep, varin
liom three to thiitLtn day each. About
the same time, a girl l Newcastle 1:1
T)iie, slept fourteeu weeks without wak
inj:, and the wakintr, process occupied
three da) s to complete. lit. IManc.ief,
of Paris, nn Miens ihc case of a lady who
slept for twenty das tojieiher when she
was about liehtcen jenrs of age, (;fi
when she was about twenty, and had
r eaily a whole year's sleep from Kustei
Sunday, l8l!2, till March, 18l3; duties
this h ng shep which hys icians call hys
teiiceunaj she was led with milk and
euup, one id her fiont teeth boiny extract
ed to obtain :m r.peiiinji in her mouth
Stow, in his ''Chronii If," tells us that
The 27th of Apt il, IolG, bein Tues
daie in leas er wecke, W. I'oxl 'y.potnmk
er for the Mint in the Tower ol London,
lell asleep, and so continued sleeping, and
could not be waked with pricking, cramp
ing, or otherwise, till the first day of the
next term, which was full fourteen d.tye.
niid fifteen nights. The pauses of hi
thus sleeping could not he kiiowr.e, tho'
the same were diligently searched for by
the king's physicians and other learned
men ; 3 e.i. tho 1 i 'g himselfe examined 3 c
said W. I'oxley, w ho was in all points
found at hii waking to be as if he hi d
8 pt ' u one night."
Another very notable instance was that
of Samuel Chi'ton, of Timbmy, recoiihd
in one of the ''Philosophical Transactions
of the Ik'oyal Society." In the year 109 I,
he slept tor a month, iuul no one could
wake him. Later in the same 3 car hi
had a lour months s'eep, from April the
9th to August the 7 1 li ; he woke, dressed,
went out into the fields where he w rkid
its a tauorei j and tuond his companions
reaping the coin he had helped to sow
the day befote his long nap ; it was not
till that moment that he knew of his sleep
having exceeded the usual duration of a
few bouts. lie went to sleep again on
the 1 Tit) of August, and did not wake till
the 19'h of Noveiiiln r, not withstanding
the pungent applications ol hi IK bore and
ralamomac to his nostril., and hheding to
the extent of fourteeu ounces. lie woke,
asked for btead and cheese, but went 1 fl
l sleep again before it could bz brought
to him, taking another spell of sleep,
which lasted till the end of January.
After this it is not rccon'el that he had
any more of those strange relaj sea
There are instances of sleep so intense
ly deep as to deptive the sleeper f all
si nse of pain. The records of the lris!ol
Infirmary present an extraordinary iilus
Iration of this. One cold night a tramp
lay down near the warmth of a '.imeki'n
and went to sleep. One foot muct have
been close to the fire hole of the kiln ; for
iuiing the ni.hi the foot and ankle were
so completely butned away as to leave
nothing but black cinder ai d calcined ash.
He did not wake till tho kiln man roused
him next moimng, nor did he know what
had occurred until he looked down at his
charred stump. lie died in the infirmary
tt fettn'gjit afterward?.
Ahoit Cknts. An article on "The
lied Cent" has been published very ex
tensively lately, which was inaccurate in
many particulate A cofi esp indent ol
the Philadelphia I'r-s$ thus vuites on the
euhj.-ct ;
'1 he first cent issued by the United
States Government was the Fugio, or
"Fianklin Cent," said to have been de
Mgued by 15. nj.unin Franklin.
This coin, ordered b)' act of Congress
July G, 17S7, has on obverse a sun dial,
t the left the legend, ' Fugio ;" at the
light, "17S7." In exergue, "Mind your
business." Keverse, an interlocked chain
ij thirteen links, representing the con fed
irate States. A circular hand within the
ihain with the legend, "United States."
In the center of this band, in three lines
the motto, "U 0 are one." Ii is ihe size
i'f tl e ordinal y cents tincd in iai'cr year
The Washington cents of 171)2 were
not a regular issue, and there is not a
single specimen of these patterns or private
issues having the "bust e-'l Washington
none side and thirteen links upon the
other,' as stated in your arttcla. In 1793
ihe regular issue of cents (coined by the
United States Mint in this city) comraenc
id, and the first cent bore en e.bverse the
head tf LibeMy, with Huwirg locks ; re
verse, a chain of jiftctu links, representing
the States then conposinc the Union
There were at least a baker's dozen of
types and varieties of the issue of 1793
After Ihe Ficnch liberty came the ad'
lit ion of liberty cap and pole, which in
1793 cave way for tho "Fidel Head '
hair tied behind in a cue This variety
continued nnlil 1S07. The classic head,
cr classic dame with banded hair, up,
peared on tV cents of 1803, and dissap
peared in llfh A pctiod of sixly-thte?
years has no a- e'.aps d since the fillet l ead
cvnt m;ido its appearance, instead of "ihir
ty or forty," as given in your article.
n
Dr. WALKER'S C-1XJFOIUIIA
vineg-ar bittees .
IIiindred3 of Thoitsanda
E.cr t-Ftimonv to t1i-ir Wondcr
11 Cun.iiY,i tiTi-ctB.
WHAT ARE THEY?
d n t
a i i;
z: c a
if?
re?
z a
pro THr.Y AKK NOT A VILE
P 2.
5 r fiNU Y U t( I lii T i' 0;
Valocf Poor It 11 1:1 , Wtiiikey, Prcf S-.-trita
nud ltcl'Kse I.i.-juors Uoctorcd, tpiccJ end tweot
ened 1 12CS3 the taste, called " Tonics,"" J ppotl:
crc," ' Ktstorcrs," c, tl.tt lend tl.c t.'ppler on to
drunkc&iicES aud rnlu, tut ore a tree Ui;d;clae, niado
frcia ti e Native KootE tud IIcrt3 cf Califoriiia, f rvc
f'rutii nil Alcohvlic tiitiulams. Tl.cy arc the
UIJEAT HI.IOI I'LiJIFlEIi an-J A LIFE
G1V1NIJ l'UlNCiri-Earrrect Kuuovutcr and
Itvlscritcr ef t:io Kyttcn;, carrying e'J all jjoIcohous
ir.alter ur.d rcttorlu t'.:e 11 jed to a litulti y conilitlor.
porsoa can to these Ktltcrj accorilirtf to ejec
tion ar.d remain long; nnwell.
fcilCO v.;".1'jo civeufori-a lncurrdla esse, jrcvliled
the to'.s aro uot dettrojed y n:lacrr.l I'.clacn cr
other ujcaus, and thu lUi crijuuj vabttd bcjCLdtl-O
point cf repair.
F:r IuOiiuin:iicry tin J Cliroutc ltliccn:a
tism nuil (luct, l)y &!i'Atai r Indices! iou,
Il.Iit.11n, lZciiii'.lCKt nd Int eru:it tent l'cvcin
DIsiiiM-s if the lllctd, Liver, Ividucyf, unit
IiiiidUir, tticso Kilters l.avo beeik n-.ott eucccec
fui. teuth 1-itcuscti era cacecd ly Aitzalcil
Itlood, T.-!:ich Is Br.eral!y j,roduccd by derastciuci-t
ofliis DitroKti vc Ortaus.
DVSl'tl'lA Oit INDIGESTION", Heed
ache, Fein la the Shoulders, Coughs, Tif-crs cf t'ae
Chert, LizzSncsi, fc'unr Err.ctatiocs of t!io Etcrcp.cb,
tad tcisto la the Mccih, B:ilous Attac!:3, Ta'pitatlca
of tlio Heart, InCan::::at:oa cf the Lin gs, rilnlatho
regions of the Kidneys, r.r.d a hrndrcd ttl.cr rainlul
eymi.Uu.s,&ro ti.-c cTej rl::;scf Djipt j.sla.
Th y l:ivisorr.tJ ti-e S:-Jiar.cli c:.d tlimu'a'.a Co tcr
plcl liver and boATels, wi.lc!i render thcra of naoouallcd
edeicy ia c!eansiDg the Llocd of all Imi laa'.cs, ad
In.pi.1 tins new Kfu aiid vigor to the whole syUcui.
I lt SlilN IHSEASEf, Erortioas, Tetter, Sr.lt
I tictiu, Ulctclita, Spotf , i'in pics, 1 tt lult s, Eoi'.e, Ccr
tcnclts, Eln-VVoi ras, hc::ld-lIci;J, crc Eycs.EryEip
clss, It?h, fcurfs, I lscolcratior.3 c f the TLi, Uun:or3
aaJ lisecc3 c f the jjkin, of v. hatcver name or nature,
are litcruliy dug up aid caviled cut cf tho system ia a
iihort t:mo ly the usu cf these titters. Cne liot'.lo la
tuch case w ill convince the t:ctt Incredulous 01 their
curative effect.
Clcucse tho Vit-atcd Blood Tviicr-cvcr you find lis
I:;;purltic3 uurstir.jr throttjh the skin lal'lniplcs. Erup
tions er Ceres ; cleanse It vhtn you llr.d it cl-LtrucUd
and FlugKlsli lu the vclrs ; cleanse it wl:tn it is foal,
end your feelings will toil you vhea. Keep t-c blvcd
pure and tho hi tith cf t!ie Eystom will follovi-.
PIN", TAl'KacdotUcrWOltJIS, Parting la the
tystera of so many thousand:), uro effectually ilestroy
"d and n-movod. . For full directions, read carefully
E3 ci.cular around each Is. tile, prh.t'jd l-i 1'jL.r li
fuagos Englisli, German, French tad SpanibU.
J. WALKEIt, Troprlctor. Ii. II. McDON" ALD i CO.,
pruE-i3t3 nud Gen. At'cnt?. 6aa Frar-citco, CcJ
cad S3 aad 1 Corauierco Etrcet, Kcw Y01U.
COLD BT ALL rZiVCCISTS A2TO L'HALrr.S.
Dr. Crock's
WINS
or
A rt'lm Wy ii.rh I.- ii It-sLCC
l.r 10 y.ir-, nri.l ji '.-din Uh.iis
.Mi'ls ot fapj. vip.i'.j' r,( curing ii
cf tie 7br::.t ari Lziz; pt
lofui iiutiiy i't'ii!:M"h.J'lo euros
i:icr.t. a lii.il from who are sr.f
ti'iKitf from sim hr n!lV' tinns nno
v'linlv s. ckni ' ri l;t-f. 'Will rti la
proves
51
C:r;S:i;i C;lix. The I'ruaist'. siy it cures thorn nil
Astarci. I rcisot an I cine - of it mo marvc out.
ErcLCii'.u;. Kvery stittcrcr uiM find relief and euro
Ilrcit i.;'.:;t! rcu:ri! only a few doses.
L'iij ilas cured cacs pronounce. I ineiirnt:)
Jtrf uo'-utcs and invigorates the sy-tem.
iavcr Ccsjlaist. Mosi ctlcctive rt-siilaior ot ti.is orgin
i;"rp:jxa. lis hca.'itiv action on -.'ic r.toni:ich cures it.
S2-M. U ii lx-.tlth-n vjn ni,. Mfpt.te r-stoiii .
wTjiar; Crapi. - '.':,, " 1 i' i niiirkc.l and prompt
C;C Z V. H'Z Cr Xi2 is ricli in tiie incdicrii J
pi I. tics ot Tin-, ccruleneit with t cctalito iiiar
i, cuts of 1111 10. il.tc. t vulue, winch nnikb it uosiir
;nssei, i)"t only fur tho coin plants enumerated
but it ra;ii:7 rcr.:rc3 cihi7rtei :tr:;;: cl -anses tlit
stoui icti, relaxes tlie l.ncr nuii puis ti. in to wnrk,
enu.-es i;ie food to diett, and makes pure blood
sn.t bc-cts a v:vnoitj .1, pieeiate-t l,v both snuml anj
sick. It vim nr nttt.ctc I in nn v wav, we know if you
try tlie lift-zirjj t:ri: r.-;piic'of br. Crook's Wine
dI Tar, joti mi'cI your i-i i mony to its a rent
value 111 e'irrrcting anv ''ilU t'vn fl. sh i- li" i
to." I'icp. red only by CUVE2 CTCCI ft CD. Sold Ly
Uruuiftt, evcrvv licre.
T:t Ccrc:ti:a, Ccrc.'UcM Tua:rs, S
lzzzcj cf the Z-jtz. r k.iiiIh
rrfcticu
a
n any
rsn:a, j.::j:ss rf the Liver, lis
i:r, :rtp:i;-3 rirtUs. 2:'Zz, lev
t::c: the I
vt in. k;
tcr, Ccs'.i Ut
4-'Mvi eiMi'seiii i.iii.iu.j; on a (l. pravci con-
V?i-: '"'"' f l looil. take tr. Crew's C--J4.V.-5';
r.rup cf Ic5 Sect. It is combined
T tr n-f 11st ionic preparer ions of iron
'A k:.on, n,, I is thcl.esl Attt-rativo nnrl
Mi o.l i ur n. 1 made. Kcia:5 yzt tlicl.
I I V OI:c f.ctilc. Sold by Vi U-gl13.
rrepnrtd onlv t.y
curia C2ICZ 4 :d.. rr, a
AVlNCi recently enlarged" our stock
we arc now prepared to sell at a creat
reduction from former prices. Our toe k con
"St of Drugs, Medicine., Perfumery, Fancy
Soaps, Leon's, Hall's !u, 1 Allen's Hair Ilestor
tiyes; I'tils, Ointnients, I'ltisters. Lininicnts,
Pain Killers, Cirr.tte Magnesia, lvs Jamaica
Gincr, ri-.rc Flavoring' Fstracts, Esei;ces,
Lomon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup,
Wbubarit. I'ure .''pices. Ac";
CIGARS AND TODACCOS,
Rlartk I!ook p, lcct!s, Notes and Bonds; Cap,
Post. Commercial and all kind of Note Paper;
Knvrli.pea, Pens, Pencils, Arnold'o Writing
Fluid, P.kuk and Red Ir.k, Pocket and Pass
Hocks, Magazines, Newspaper, Novels, His
lories, Itil.Ics. lieligicus.I'r.iyerand Toy Dooks,
Ppi.ki.ives, Pipes,
V.'o have added to our stock a lot of
FINK J h'WEI.UY, 10 which we would invite
the attention of the Ladies.
PliOTOCUAPII ALLUMS at lower prices
than ever offered in this pine.
Paper and Cigars pold either wholesale or re
tail. LEMMON iUUUHAr.
. July 30, 1SGH. Maiu Street, Ebenburg.
ICN I IS'I IiV. The unJersigncil, si
graduate
of the Uilii-
moro College,
of Dental Surfeit-,
respect
ful !v oilers hi
I'i;OFi:ssto.vAL
services to the
citizens of Eb
eiisbm-jT ad vicinitv, hich iilaee he will visit
r.n il,A "
ir lulu i-io.N r a y 01 each month, tore
mam one week.
A ul3. SAM'L BELFORD; D. D. S.
DR. H. B. MILLER,
Operative and Mechanical DENTIST
the Lumeran ehrtrch. IVkom from Cambrii
county or ehrwhere ulu pet work done bv n e
to the amount of Ten Doilarsiunl upward will
have tlie railroatl fme deiiucted from their tills
All woiiK tvAr.BA.NTi n. Jan. 21, ItCU.-if.
JAMES J. OATMAN, M. J).,
nu.it:!.- ui jiroiei-sional tervicesas Phy
Kiiarj and SurLreon tdtho
tewn an vicinity. Office in rear of buil.l
n.S occtipieil by J. I511CK & Co. as a store,
iirht calls can ho. mmin nt l.i !-.:
- ..w ...a riiicijcr. one
W Pouth of A. IJaug's tin and hardware
store. ri 1 r -
.njf v, 100.
m3e ln r r r-... . t. 7". .
IK:- Hi! lit on, ,.. WrtrrMMto.1 i,f.,., ;l
' WHITTKMOltE, VorcvsteMass.
I . 1 Iff
" sis
c ea
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of tho Throat and Imngs,
such as Ccmshs, Colds, "Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Among the great
discoveries of modern
science, few nro of
more real value to
mankind than this ef
fectual remedy for all
diseases of the Throat
and Luncrs. A vast
trial of its virtues,
throughout this and
other countries, has
shown that it does
surely and effectually
control them. Tho testimony cf our best citi
zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that
Ciiekkt Pkctokal. will and does relieve and
cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and
Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most
dangerous affections of tho Pulmonary Organs
yield to its power; aud cases of Consump
tion, cured by this preparation are public
ly known, so remarkable as hardly to be be-'
lieved, wero they not proven beyond dispute.
As a remedy it is" adequate, on which the public
may reiy for full protection. By curing Coujjhs,
the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves
unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering
not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con
vinces tho most sceptical. Every family should
keep it on hand as a protection against tlie early
and unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections,
which are easily mot at first, but which become
incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten
der lungs need this defence; and it is unwise to
be without it. Ai a safeguard to children, amid
the distressing diseases which beset the Throat
and Chest of childhood, Ciiekkt Pectorai
is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi
tudes are rescued from premature graves, and
saved to the love and affection centred on them.
It acts speedily and surelv against ordinary colds,
securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No
0ii3 will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain
ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily
thev can be cured. ,
Originally the product of long, laborious, and
successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil
is spared in making every bottle in the utmost
possible perfection. It may be confidently re
lied upon as possessing all the virtues it has ever
exhibited, and capable of producing cures' ai
memorable as the greatest it lias ever effected.
PREPARED BT
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
JTA, T,77S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
RENEWEH
Every year increases the popularity
of this valuable Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. "We can
assure our old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its high standard; and it
is the only reliable and perfected prep
aration for restoring Gray or Faded
IiAiit to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp,
by its use, becomes w hite and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruflj
and, by its tonic properties, prevents
the hair from falling out, as it stimu
lates and nourishes the hair-glands.
By it3 use, the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores the
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It is the most
economical Hair Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a- splendid, glossy ap
pearance. A. A. Ilaycs, M.D., State
Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The
constituents are pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality; and I
consider it the Best Preparation
for its intended purposes."
Soiii by all Druggists, and Vtilert in ifedieintM.
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKEHS.
As our Renewer in "many cases re
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded "Whisk
ers, we have prepared this dye," in one
2reparalion; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASHUA, N.U.
NATURE'S
HA Hi RESTORATIVE
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 anil clear as rrvpt.il. it wilt not
soil the iiuoM fabrie, i-rfec-t!y SAFK, CLEAN"
anil KI'TICIENT, deslderatutna lo.vu sol'uht
FOR AND FlIUND AT LAST !
It restores anil prevents the Hair from be
comiiijf (inty, iniparts a soft, plossy ajpeuraneo,
retinit es liiiiMlrutf, is cool uiiil--f reshin? to the
head, the ks the Hair from fallinir off. unit re-
t tores it to a frreut extent when preinaturely
lor, prevents Headaehe, cures all humors, ou
t'.ineoiiH eruptions, an.lunnatur.il lieat. AS A
1KESSIN; Kilt THE HA lit IX IS THE HESX
ARTICLE IX THE MAIiKET.
Hit. L SMITH. Patentee. Aver, Mass. Pre
pared only by PROCTOIl BKOTHEIiS. Glou
eester, Mass. The frenuine is put up in a panel
bottle, made expressly for It, w ith the name of
theartiele blown in thejrlass. Ask vour Ilruir
plst for XATl ItLX 1JAIU liKSTilliATIVU,
and take no other.
t 'Send two three eent stamps to Titor-rcR
ItuoTHKtts fora ''Treatise on the Human Hair."
The information it contains is worth $000 to any
person. -
r-r7-For pale by LEMMOX & M UIIHA V. Drug
gists, &c., Ebensburg. l'a. Uunc 3, "l.-Iy.J
3LOYD & CO., Ranker
J Kbensuuko, Ta.
Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and
other Securities, bought and sold. Interest
allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made
in all accessible points in tlie United States
and a general Hanking business transacted
7 52. LLOIH & CO.,
Cankkks. Altoosa. Pa.
Drafts on the principal cities and Silver
and Gold fr sale. Collections made.
Money3 received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upon time, with
interest at fair rates. an31.
--I "I r , -
Tin-: GiiEAr Champion Eateii Her
man Schneider, now of Los Angeles, Cal ,
is one of the most remarkable cateis in
the wot Id. He was born in the Grand
Dutchy of Mermen in 1S30. His father
vitis a Gorman and his mother a Greek.
At an eaily age his voracious disposition
attracted the attention of the college sa
vants, and hi? case baiHed the science and
skill of ihc most noted of the medical
family. His voraciousness seemed to in
crease with age. Nuthintz seemed to ap
peafe his appetite, and his case was
abandoned as hopeless. His first exploit
on arriving in New York, some years ago,
was to wager that he could eat a whole
ham, one pouud of candles, one and a
half pounds of biscuit, and drink thirty
cups of tea, all iti one day. His adver
tisement attracted the attention of Ihe
notorious Kit Iiuri.s, who duly installed
the remaikable individual as an addition
to the noted canine at tract ion of his place.
Kit's first elftt on acquiring hrs charge
was to undertake a more vigorous system
cf training, whereby he could test the ca
pacity of the remarkable man's stomach,
which was fully accomplished by eating
an am unt fabulous to contemplate, and
which iti quantity surpassed his former
"teatest effoit?. His case finally attract
ed the attention of the New York police,
by whom he was arrested as a nuisance,
and, on being convicted, was sentenced
by Judge IJamard to six months' impris
onment on Black welt's Island. On his
term expiring he uiii.ghd again in Ihe
woild ; was in a short time lost sight of,
until last week, when he made his ap
pearance in a restaurant in New Com
mercial street, in Ijos Angeles, where he
ate for two hour?, to the disgust of the
propiietor, and on n tititig rrofh red Iwen-ly-iivc
cents in payment, which the saloon-keeper
Lokcd on as only one-lilt h
the cost of the material. His greatest
etfort was tlie consumption of nearly thir
ty four pounds' weight, avoiidupoi, of
what was nearly all oleaginous matter,
such as pork, fat, train oil, tallow candles,
etc.
An old lady read an item in ore of the
papers the other day desctiLing how a
giit.datoi.c btirt in a saw facto-y and ktl'.eil
fair nun. Sic ju-t hapj ened to rcmetnb r
that there was a small grindstone down iu
the cellar, leauing agaiLst the wall. So she
went out and g"t an accident insurance pol
icy, aid thm. tuiiimonii g ' e s rvaut girl,
aud lolling the pie board in fiont of her,'
so th.it if the thing exploded her face would
uot be injured, she had the stone taken out
ia the alley, where twenty Tour buckets tf
water wire throwu 011 it, and a stick was
stuck in the hole, bearing a placard marked
dangerous." She t-ays its a mercy the
whole house was not blown tj pieces by the
thing before tl-'a.
JAMKS R 31ILLIKEN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
A A'i Jt r.A X. IS TA TU AG I. .VT,
HOLLIDAYsm'UG, PA.
Special ntteution friven to the collection of
claims 1:1 Iilair, Cumbria, Huntingdon, LeUfoid,
Centre ami ( lenrtield counties.
Purties wishinir to purchase, rent, lease, sell
or e.chanfe real cMatc will liml it prrcutly to
their interests to call oil or address me.
f v." Correspondence in cither Eiifr'.ich or Ger
man solicited.
Kkkkiikncks W'm. Mann, Esq., Messrs. Mor
eno, U11-.I1 & Co.. (ien l C. It. T. 'ojiis, Philadel
phia; Mcsm-s.J. T. YVji y & Uro., AV. M. (iorink-y,
l'.s.., H. Ii. Swoopc. Esq., Pitt.-bunr; Hon.Jolin
Seott, Huntinirilon ; Hon. S. S. Eiair, llollidavs-bui-fr;
Hon. IS. F. Itosc, A Itoona ; 1. . WooVls,
t-N.. Lewistov. i;: Cyrus I-;ider, Esq., Johnstown;
Win. P. Wilson. Ei-, Eeliefonte. ll--ly.
17 i: A L E T A T E A GENC Y
-Hop
GEO. W. OATMAN 8h CO.
Ollire in o!onale Itow.
Several rarties wish to secure Houses in Eb
ensburr at fair rents.
Houses and Lots are for rent on fair terms.
Give us a description and price of what you
have for rent.
Let us know what kind of a House or House
and Lot you wish to secure as a tenant.
Have yon It HA I. or l'HRSUXAL VUOPKIt
Tl you wish to sell, or do you wish to buy ?
CIMIK 4XI SKK ITS AT OXCK!
-I" Our terms are reasonable for nil services
relative to above matters. See -Keal Estate
Gazette." G K . V. OATMAN & CO.
Ebensburg-, Feb. 4, IsTL-tf.
D. M'LAUGIILIN,
1TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa.
fl Oflice in the Exchange building, on the
Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up
stairs. Will attend to all Lustiness connect
ed with his profession.
JOHN 1 LINTON,
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Johnsloicn, ra
il Office in building on corner of Main and
Franklin street, opposite Mansion House,
second Hour. Entrance on Franklin street.
Johnstown. Jn. 31. 1867.-tf.
CW. EASLY, Attop.ney at Law,
Office, No. 10S Franklin street. Johns
town, Fa . two doors North f Frazt-i'd Di U
Stoie. Will at'end pi-ninptlj to all manner ol
legal business that maj be en Int.-ted to him.
Q L. PERSHING, Attokney-at-
" Law. Johnstown, l'a. Olliec on Friinfe.
lin street, up-stairs, over John IJentou's
Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 1SG7.
A. KOPELIN, - - - . T. W. DICK,
Johnstown. Ebensburg.
KOl'KLIN & DICK, Attorn kys-at-Law.
Ebensburg. Pa. Offre with Wm.
Kittcll, Esq., C'olonade How. oct.22.-tf.
F. P. TIEKNEY JAMES NUM.
JAW and COLLECTION OFFICE
TIERNEYF&, MULL,
Colountte Itv, EbenmJuirg-. Pa.
rvT" Special attention paid to olleetions in
all parts of tho United states. fcJ-lS-'U.-tf.l
WILLIAM KITTELL,
ITTORXEY AT LAW, Ebenshurg, Pa.
fl Oflice iu Colonade Row, Centre etrcet.
Jan. 31. 1867,-tf.
JM. II SECIILEl?. Attouney-at
Law, Ebens-burir. Fa. Ofrtce in Thos.
Lloyd's new building, one door north of Colo
nade Row, Centre street.
OEO. M. 1IEADE, AttomeylMw,
Ebensburp:, Fa. Otfice in new building
recently erected on Centre street, two doors
from High street. laug.27.
(.EO V. OATMAN & CO., Attor-neys-at-Law,
Eliensburtr, Cambria Co.,
I'a. The collection of notes and bills, whethei
due or past due, will receive prompt attention.
rP li. SCANLAN, Atlorwy-at-Lnc,
' Carrolltown, Cambria Co., Pa. All man
ner of leg-al business uttended to promptly aud
carefully. Collections a specialty.
1 S. OGDKN, Jl feTICK OK Tt 1 K I'kace,
1 Johnstown, Pa. Office on Tron street, te
tween tho Conemauyh Itrid-eand Pa. U.K. De
pot. C-o.lcctions and all tiusinesa intrusted to
I.im will be promptly attended to. 15-11.
r. A. SHOEMAKER
Q HOE M A K E 11
...CEO. A. BERltT.
c li E K li Y ,
ATTOHKEYN-AT.I.A IV,
March It, 1S71. EBEXSllL'RG, PA..
rl 11 O M A S C A R E A N D,
WnCLCSALE TEALtB IN
Groceries s queensware.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
STATIONERY' AND NOTIONS,
FISH. SALT. SUGAR (MB MEATS.
BACOS, FLOl'Rj
FEED AND PROVISIONS,
1323 Clcvenlli Avenue,
Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona.
AH fueli poods Spiees, Brushes. Wood
and Willow Ware. Shoe Blacking i:ii Station
ery will be eoM from manufacturer' piinted
price lists, and all oilier tooiU in my line at
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Piits
burrh curreet prices. To dealers 1 present tt-.e
eculiar advantage of saving them all freight
aud drayape, they are not requited to pay
freights from tlie pnncipal cities and 1,0 ray
age ch:irgea are nn le. Dealers may r st as
sured that my gKd3 are of the hest quaiilT and
my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing
a fair, upright business, and by promptly and
saiisfjctorily filiii g all orders, 1 hope to merit
the patrcn.-i'ps ot retail dealeis and others in
Cambria connty- aiid elFcnhere. Orders re
spectfully solicited and satisfaction puaranced
in all cases. THOMAS OAKLAND.
Altoona, July 29, lS;:L-tf.
Q.EORGE W. YfiAGEPv,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer Iu
HEATING AND COOK STOVES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Til, CGPPER m SHEENRQI f All
OF HIS O V7 ilAXUFACTUBE, ,
And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING
and all other woik in his line.
Virginia Street, near Caroline Streel
ALTCOXA, I'A,
The onW dealer in the citv havii-g tbe riht to
eell tie renowned " JAKLEY SllEAF"
COOK S I'OVK. :hc mo-t perfect
complete and satisfactory
Siove ever 'ntroduced
tc tlie public
Stock Tmmkxse. - rjtic.ES Low.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
OOD, 3IORRKLL & CO.,
WASllISGTON STREET,
Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa.,
Wholesale and Itdcil Dealers in
A! DOMESTIC MY HS,
SUJLS.IXESIY GOOD?,
UAimWARF.,
QUEFNSWARE.'
BOO I S AND SHOES.
HATS AND CATS.
IKON AND NAILS
CARrETS AND OILCLOTHS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
GLASS WARE. YI.LLOVY WARE.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS,
Together with all manner of Western Produce,
such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT,
CARBON OIL, &.C., 5c.
ZzV Wholesale and retail orders solicited
and promptly filled on the shortest notice and
most reasonable terms.
WOOD. MORRELL 1 CO.
GEO. C.K. ZAHM , ...J AS. B. ZAJJM.
ZAHM a SON,
DEALERS IK
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE,
Hats,Caps,Soots, Shoes,
A LTD ALL OTHER ARTICLES
rsiial!y licpf lu a Country Store.
WOOL AND COUNTKY TKODUCE
TAKES IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS !
STORE ON MAIN STREET,
Next Door to the Post Office,
June 10, 1809.
EBENSRURG, FA.
Tf OOK WELL TO YOUR
BOOTS AND SHOES
For Me' aiitl Hoys' Wtar,
The undersigned respectfully informs liia nu
merous customers aud the public penerally that
he is prepared to manufacture 1500 I S and
SHOES of any desired size or qunlitv. from
the finest French calfkin boots to" the coarsest
brogan. in theTt uy bkst mannfe, on the short
est notice, and at as modtiate prices as like
work can be obtained anywhere.
Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made
at my establishment need no assurance as to
the superior quality of my work. Others can
easily be convinced of the'fact if thei will onlv
give me a trial. Try and be convinced.
tSRerairiiiR of Boots and Shoes attended
to promptly and in a workmanlike manner.
Thankful for past favors I ieel confident that
my work and prices will commend me to a cou
liauauce and increase of the same.
JOHN D. THOMAS.
Ebensburp, April 28, 18C9.
LORETTOIMARBLE WORKS.
PRICES REDUCED!
Ant Work Warranted!
MONUMENTS, Tomb Stones. Ru-'riV!
KEAITfiml TART.R Toixj ma,l ,.r .V
ihoHnrat Itulin.. M . l.l.. .....l . . . I . J
of workmanship
not surpassed "by
...... ...ii ii tt i in t-, . ijivc inc; h call m
liefore dtttidinjr upon nurchasinjr or orderlnir
work elsewhere. JAMliS WILKINSON'
Loretto. April 22, 1371.-tf. " iiuis.
any
manufacturer. (Jtve mo a
VTUSIC! MUSIC!! The "StsxF.Rs
will be prepared to pri ve
I.son on the 11 A NO
MFUiDEOX orCAftl
NET tMCOAN at any
time after Kaster.
l'or terms apply?
to thenperioress. Sis- '
tor M. ItOKTENSK. fir xj
CliarKcg moderate.
C. Christy,
Ebcnsburtr, April 1, 1371 tf.
J
u
OPENEDll
i
Cheap! Cheaper I Cheapest! i
I j n.itted to hi.s :t.ni.-,'.ixe:-t. -u i'.."r,?,
Kos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street,
JOILVSTOW', IA.
A FULL LINE CF
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS,
MOURNING GOODS,
AND OTHER DRESS GOODS Sli;!;';''
I ...1 l A 1 t '"".
Eihlracing the Latest Novelties.
Ttlack nnd Fancy Colored Dress Silk:
I'laiii, Striped and J'ancy Japanese Silks;
'lain. 1'laid aiKl Striped Japanese Cloth ;
I'laiii and J'ancy (irenadin- ;
Ami'i-k-.tn l'oplins, all colors extra harjn'ns
1,mwiis. "liMitKt-s Hi'l IVrc-a'""
l'laiu and Striped Ihamwaj s.
A FULL LINE CF
WHITE GOCD3,
STIUrKU and FIGURED P. K's,
A COMPLETE STtCK OF
HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS,
CASSIiriRZS,' JEAXS,
a LI.E. rOR BOIS' SL'ITS.
Also, a complete variety of
As well as a fin assortment o
TAHASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS,
Hosiery, CI oicm, oreti, etc.,
at rvi:- t.ojv ri:icr:s,
AT GEIS & FOSTER'S,
113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown.
Have just opened this week an elfgant and
c'iolce stock of
?V1ILL!NERYG O O D S,
KO. x s:ts, III TS,
Illi:sloiis aud Laces,
KOXNET AND HAT CKAPE,
OF JVLL COLORS.
joZ& PIECES OF
CAEPETS! CARPETS!
We have opened and now- offer for pale a most
elepaiit assortment of prinj C'a; ijcia.
Brusselj Carpets.
Three I'hj Cat pets.
Ingrain Carpets,
Rag, Cottage 3f Hemp CarjHts
Mailings and Rugs.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
all widths, styles and qualities 1-4, 5-4, 6-4, S-4.
We In vite every lady to call and examine our
Stock of Roods.
The choicest and finest Ftook of millinery
Broods and dry goods, in town, on exhibitiou
AT
Gr.is Sl Fustch's,
Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street.
Jolinsf oven, I'a.
CasJi Sal. s Low Prices Small Profdi !
EST
SSL.
on
Q.
O
T O II N aI A L I P II A N T ,
J Wholesale'ind ReUit De ler i i!
Fresh fish, Oysters. VesetaWes. Fruits, k
IVo, O.l .flarket Street,
.7 O 7.VA TO ir.V, I'A.
X-Zl'SlIFh nt . o inc. per lb.
.... .... . r,, IF1.T 1 IJ,
or i--. apie-s or four for 1.00.
F.xtra No. 2 Mackerel, per Ltd., at $14 00
J-xtra No. 2 Mackerel, per half Ltd., at.." ' r, 7",
I-xtra u.i Mackerel, er quarter, ut.. .'.'.'.S.-.Z
Hi "a Mrtl'k r I. I''r kit. at... ..-.(io
X ller. etc.. which lie receives dait v.
T Z7 " ,il ils,t F.K-nstiuix. Carrolltown aiid
LxVt.t?',ij!?.w,,.ck durifcr season.
ar ni l. fill ifjilin nil L inilo F ' . ...
; AUCTION! AUCTION!
HAVIXfJ tiecn commissioned l)V Onver
nor Geary to act as A rrriuX KHJt in
: and for the Itoroujfh of Kbensbur"-. 1 am
: now prepnr.-.! to receive ami sell at I'liblic
: AlIKJi'.,n 11 kinds of (Joods, Wares, .!er-
eharTdise, Arc., and also attend To thedutics
: of Auctioiiror nt all sales of Ijinds, Tene'
: inoiils, Live Stock, Household Furniture,
: Are., Arc, within the limitsof said Horoinrh.
: i'r,"1 modrrtUe. Inouire at Xt. Jtxi Hiirh
b,,rVot- , . J - A TyiAx
: l-.bensburg, April lS71.-tf.
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS.
Klllc. Double niiil Single liarrrl.
Shnt fVuru, J.Vtvrfcfi-ji, Immitiiteon.
Sporting GnniK Hitlo llarrels. Iicks, Mount
ings. Gun Materials. .V-. Send for a FrU-e I isf
Address .1. H..HHIXSTO.N, Vrr.it HYem (Yinl
Tli.rfcj. . I7 Smithtield Street. Pittsburgh. W.
N. It. Army Carbines, Rities and Kevol
rers tinuurht or traded for.
rittebunfri. June 17, lsTt.-Cia.
W
w
J Eh
GQ
F o
g EH
: &
i -t-ttsj
i On tlia ilul'.c.-t .f -
biune tcnii'ji 1,1 vs t
and mishapB at the 111 .,
and one tf Ihun tV.d a
' 1 1. . t ..,..1 .
'o .l
. mat ciiutu us as tit in" rv: ...
I l-'ii.Iay afternoun tl.e I,:!,;,'
: prti-ided over the iutere.-t,., i t'
I had rccasin to r;s in.;';, ;
I pentlenirn fur lavii.g a v. iV
j tiun. In f.jct, i t ti brevity v.'.,
tliat it cotiI!u't pass fjr -i ,,..
II;
...... lil-IILIJ IBIUl ,lj 11-jv.l. r,
....... .v.. , ,,ls ii,,,,tts .,
racc, but said notlin- i, nolo'v" .a.
horiie. " ' ?--
irir.M rnni.i.L-p . F 1 :. r
Jlcnday mcrtjin is r,!?.V3 a
day at tchool, at d ti e i.lca . f ",'7''
liver a (!eclaniati..ri t n tl.at ci.'re- e
in, unMipported ami tn.ac.-.r.M: '
Other wrttchei morta's. was ul i a 5
a coi. tern i.-!at ion as wou'.-i le c,,''lt
rertj l; n c f an inviiatl.n; A f, rl,.,-T.'
HitL Monday can.e tl.e cirrxr.a-,-' -J
ately aftrr the optnirg exeri-it..' f r":'
l.appy wretch to take LU t-i.ice 'r, X.T''
firm and say Lis piece. Tie v i;'
rran, uitb w horn w arj .v'.;; i'"y vi.-"'
wasn't a rea' first-rate,
to fetudy, neiiLtr was Ltt a riV,'
notliii!?. lazy, t-Lifiit-s. v..rfi"jj;. V.f'"':
at selx ol. Si r can ;v! l ' ;
boy be was. lie walked n. t . .'
! tie never got tnruiig!i -x it:
LIT
I oay.
! He made a utile lov.-, arj
jeed:
j "Flo, trumpet;! c.iii!:. , w.ir
Ho, lictui ! clear li.'-
i And ererb-jdy recn'z-1 1
! the "lia'.tle f L;.le l: ,
Liidy settled i.tni.-elf f r a tea! ? '.
fur was there ever a 1 uy w 1,
lenstli" t:i tl.e "lajs t f ai
They Lad a g .! lUt' i) 1 i f t ,
good and u-A, real awful t il" L v
tLougli.
lie spun along ui.L tie tifV
r!ythm of tLe j-f-:n in . C.'.l;-
way,
but
WItil ii
Jtts, holdiiijj the leys i:i rat.t
Le stiuck tl.e tenth vu:k :
lI r-se the fri !.:,;; i-,..r;,:, ,
Over the i'ui-eiau ;., :,!:; "
At.vl the boys C't rea..y . r tl.e f-r;.
deliberate, ea'tfu'ly c r.i z ; ,t'
CoDtitiOed. the liai.-Is f ;: L- c;, ;; Vt.
and the Djrr.iniu' 1 f-ja-. t . i. '
hcur fjr the tir.-t ie: !;
! into, but the buys the r -.vue r, t t
I who the tj-e-iktr ch;.:.tti the :
i the tightee nth vtr.-e:
l'ut fiercer ;ri.".v thr- f '.t;;.
Around Valerius' .. i :
For Titus di-si'z..d :-
And Auits : y t;... L .1
This uiust Live le li t. v-: r-
chinoo, but it wa r i ;
listen to, fur D.ack Au-'.- r v .-.j. j
pretty soon low. I'.ttt the J ri -.--r--;
ar xi lUs-ly at the c!x k, a -1 tie;.--
"lanced aixion.-iy ; t in
swept Lis ttcrn !a!..-e
suppress any . n;j t n..-.
A
.- r"
- r.
But the buys surpectt i i :
they li.-tencd i:Lrtd ul 1 art.,
the toy who had t -c h rt a
cdly droned on with the tt:.!
"Now. hearken. ( '-.A'i ' ;
Spring on thv 'm rM-'.- t
A lid ride as t he i i - I ! i A-;
Were all upon ti.y travk."
So Caius CA'Sus v. j" li . :f at ii.it
dangerous pace wi.it.li A'.: us I'
had rt-coOtmetidetl, the r1. !irj f..i
him throuli the j urr,ey. ur.t'.l:
" from the sent';: the ..!;:;
IltK-e to a inisriiiy -vx I:
It cr;ii in in t en:: '. 1 i - r : n : -: : -!
Who kept the l-nd.-e .
Hermitjius brt:g':it t:te '2"--n ver-
with him, and he a!.-j ir- L;:! '
first glimmerings (.fa tr.'ly ; ;?.
tlta time "the cheering r-.-se a c
swell" the grin began t t a:, ' .i:
scti3ol room. The tluit.- ' r t'.e ! :
tion was past, and tl e : i -
eroached on. The "I1 :;. . i "
more uneasy and anxi i:s. u. : ! Le
the speaker at the -i ). j-taazi. s i !
there was mucli HK:re t ; C '
or two," was the nn !..-t
then." And he went . n.
dead, the bravett Turyi'
gray horse had made a h.-n
cnluni for his ohj--ctive t
with It C2 names weie Jt-a
re: 'j- "'
U..r:-.:" m
1 V i-i
.. run u::-
.s, nvre '-
i. a f,-
13
councilmen were made iii:occ:rrt ej.u
Duke de Castor and his h :. .r S.r i -j
h ul been assired to duty a? c f -"
mantJers in the R man uTr-y. a'-fT:;'
thing went will lor an ur cr.s3!;'
wben as t!ie speaker sun t-ut, v..:a
minthed vier :
"Hail to the invar A--yluii .'
Hail to tin- liii-ti'i's -t'1 ' n
Hail to the !' th.-.i 1 wr;--! r a'-
And the s'..i.M tliat fed fre-.a " :: ' '
the IVincipa!, with oa- h sz r. z
at the clock, cried o'.; "Tim- n l'J ; '
:r 'ft-
lamation ready at the um! i n p i.'rf,1
And tlien the b v who had "t 0 ?r,i
piece." but had impr.v.-d i is - TP rn
between Fridav night and M l.y n:
went down to his seat win
flowing with a serene :-f
ing how thin"! in nature a
t.-'ii.
: :n f
Iamation tended to cq : ' ' '
Teoria (.'.') Ihcieir.
2 i?.2
GOOD GOODS &l GREAT BAH!?
THE IlKADV '--"
HAVING tiecoino proeri. '.i -lttH)M
and ST:t ; i !- '"C" ; .
lonvrin-r to H. A. Sliocin.iU' r "
iTnr.6
piirctiaseit nn additional nC
STOCK OF SMEW COO
J. oj;j:a i i a i: ' ' '
:l '.at
A
1 liBVFIRMIX.l.OLi!Sn
.W. . : . . - . . . mr, . .Vfll.l.l., im-ii;iii II IU 1'! . ....U'1
HU. I .r i xi-. o .-rt .. 3 .. ..ii t .i ' " i:li . ...
.i .-i.-. iiint-it'. or iniir inr 1 iki i , . . . . ; .. i-:t:i ; .t
. ... - liillll 1 III I I Il l' III 11 . Ull'in . i i".r.
no i nii will t.. .... .. iti, i. in iN 1(1
iDDlrce rri ii i V
as any other merchant in or "" '' '. -i
r-1'T
ctdinty. It is our intention t',h''
constantly sto-.-ked witli a full ""; (,'
assortment of IllfV IMtoliS. I'"1..'. .1; 1
KANC'V GIMtltS. NOTIIIN-- 1 1 ! N''
I ( A TS. 'A TS. I. IT 1 1 1 X ( : . A ' ; . ' . , : . (, h'
Tl HE, OIL FLOTIIS.
ill I-.: . , ' ,T. '
Kit IKS. FLOI'll. ISArOX.
HAfCO, t'ltiA HS. and all e!ti. r:
or smalt, that can tie found " :inl
character in tho count v : a"'l :iS v
i:tt'
r,t"'
J . .'t ' - i i K
1)11 COlSTllY flit"" ' ....
and make no bad debts, wc f'f' ...ie'"1
feel
8tock imtl our prices will "et '
retain for us a liberal share ot 1
EARLY VISITS FROM ONE
rf"
are rcspectrullv solicited, aim 11 " ' ;
der entire satisi'action. liotli s . j
ity Of our i-nmls uml tlie lu iee- ;i-r.r
it will ccrtainlv be no lauil el
I ho glt c,. H ..V Cliu.tnu L .r A' ( o
llon't f.,r,r,.t I,. ..'..!! iuul w e'll lint for;
ret i'
you full value for your money- , . i o"P-
I l-.bs
Ebensburg-, Jan. 2?, lrTl.-tf.
. .11
W.
if t nil n. 31-
. .3 .V .l I'll.
Tenders liist professioi.al services to
citizens of H.c above place an.l a;";
ieiiuirc medical aid. ilri
i
-in if