- i i-tfir"m ir it-Mi! ' rtnmrt nbria Sxttmm OCT. 7, IS" I. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A CARD. M,rno of incctinir. Xe n.e. f " I have withdrawn-., ...,, I f rom ll.e.-mv hri ,,- M , 'Ann whatl wrotenn IP"' ir f r01"- l-now whr thev nut out . -. ...tr hen it is famine hard. I fitch soii"' j'e.ii AJtoona Tribune 1ms pot ' .t, ;f on ilie obstetrical Dsning tiarij . .-i. us nrain. Harry. ! I't'' - r It- .1.n.l.n tl.ia I Vwnu' r unl"u,., """ a... j ir!aa. or twenty five - j .,.,- lie swir.u e tii 'ur.... ; 1 G . . . i i t . j mn-.ed lianiei .I'lrnu, aceu I iVr-nn. fell i" front or the Ex ltoorm. on Wednesday morn- " . Ilrnrt dwcae. ct' cat the tickets printed in the ont:de Tu of tiiif rafe !K 'v'''e w,,h yur N'.ni i 11 ell ",c ' " "., ticket, end try and induce your neigh- i, do me .i '. I , u.iinlnn Afnnitnr rertmentlv re. .-..that di.rirc the war Jtirtpe Tavlur de '-" r 1- . I . 1 I. i- i . e it "1'pmorrais imjzni ue maimim inev L... fffliKtru to il vw in mm niuuiij, ami ,lt sks 1 'enircrnis 10 vme mr mm , wat fur j icmoerau to mnnuesi ineir i-i'iinew for tiavinj: been permitted to live ;L foundry dnritig the r, is to vote for Tariff I "'"ay in order to return I -ttfi-r urh irestiniible t)tesinp9. .irrn c'(" Vul,r'z ' itnn ! in w i. ie i" Him i.n. i ' " is iigni -ff 'ir, r'filit ear split, ami is about seven tcit. AH' in 1 1 ir in :i i.ci ii iramiiir 10 ner re rt:ll te tbai.klullv lectived and liberal R e he just propure l a new cut of the -, Crtrnipn. Crow," specie?, and are iom to ni-play it over tue election returr.s, Democrats, it is for you o sut Lr.fr fliall be thus. Answer at the -ATI Tllll!llT - -Sirn! Henry is a "clever fellow," but tfre r eno-itrn 10 vote tor uemocratie men :i'i;r( under any circumstances. If he :.i be fleeted th democrat who elect him tft he tors in firMiE out that cleverness irfff bare liook to bite at. -UMmest friend of Juda Tavlor assured i: cs apo that he did not gee where rt voles were to rr rr W,m m !. I : I! tl.it :i t!:e case, Di mocrats n lio vote : b can ' tne fweet unrti ii t tiiir houls : t r.o fault ol theira il De ui sin uld be fVfd. -i'jr filet'd trd ci:l,frnier Mr M.il,o j. Zrj'-. (of M rhael.) of Mur.stcr tom-nrh:p. i t re ?frry to learn, ktckeu in tlie aiiie ;:-ir:ou hrse some tliree weeks ac and I -ifre;eit ii p. red He is now. however :c v recover nu, and we believe he is able to key" enpine on the Ta. R. R .with car iiit;ichc), run into a ballat trtin i Vr e:. n. Huntingdon cenir.ty, en Thurs- i t arci tie fireman, Fisher by name, was - i ) killid at;d Wm. Stimei, trie engineer, ipy hji.red. Both men attempted to "f"nr.eive fT iumnin( frnm ili mnin. lr -i r n "... v.iii u t. . tnyiliical ' Ktens-burg Ring" is a great v: n tie land, il its enemies are to be be- J i.-i now it is heirp b!amed with the .iof the i t Dimrict Court ticket, and :nies of that ticket, or some of them at ''. sre ?er!t,p a b'ue streak about it. :b.e to have somebody U swear at in :-Jr. f nierrencv. -A P;:i.-burpher named Mar.ninp pot bitn- -i uur count vjau on Wednesday last for n wins to kill hia wife, who narted fmm sfine mrntbs a,fo owing to alleged ill -ritLt. ai:d. arromnun il ! b l..tiA , " in I iiiiiv; '-?r-,w,f3!r.e:othi3 place, where she has been I BIIIVC, -itk . Hay had a vry fire display of -.u are ai me li ighland t air. ;".ucdj a little poetical, but it is true none !, st.dis only another evidence of the Citable erercv. rntemrino nH 4w;a. IC'scitT of v r t...: . I.,., i' -v c ui uuMum men .meritorious and clever gentlemeo. i , . - - i"'ii nuiiu biuio, r,n ., Uiaii s Stni"Tin TIli; i , u , ""iiiumruun uraiicn - ir.a rrran('sf.ti if Tt. v o i ..crtlnseountT.died in Altoona of con--"-n cn S erfi.M.tr i... j I .. iuuiuiiie IBBI, BUU .ttliir.y tears He was a worthv young -tdwM much esteemed by all Who tn- 'mwiii;r, -Cir c evrr friend M. P. Meagher, of .cc bocks, etc., has our thanks for a very -Mrc very elegant ateel eneraving of Rt. Bifcopof Pittsburgh. It " erdid work of r i -r . I-'itv, 1 '-ut'J. "u wr. ji. can lur- -J-tm rromptlv whenever dssired. trrV : .i . ur c0"0" at the Catholic .;.. t ' me iuuiiffun:csiui re . jc- awakrin.,. ,v. .k. V rr "en place I, T, i mai itiio id mil Ticin--i uVi?tro0f the conKregation was as- 'l" i tr ' lnd,na county. irm .' ""more, rieason, or Lorttto, l-f,(.i. ""'mowD. vomparaiivety !rnsr"pn e""u" ncu ro approacn ice 'r';.T "e hPe thal the Rood results . C s Wautlful devntinn .ill K T-IVei't-ral tld PPrentlT effective. '.e first Fair of the Highland Agricultn Ration ol Johnstown, just closed, was i repects a mnst nfM, . t I of ,ve stock, farm produce and machi- r.r. - """-'es, etc.. was very extensive xrtTf- i: oouui wnetner any l-ff- . """n surpassed it in the mat- 'f.j " cuuctnnj anu iDurmiT '.i nPuCe,,mJ UrPe. 9 5tn 5ubt - ""day, and financially the Fair was Wj... "'. u,k "K- uur jonnstown Indent w,n no doubt have more to say 11 xt week. . OU will rori . . . I-teti i - "'Kiuurr promised to ifotTer t K dveiBement of liessrs Geis -ofair. , ive jonnsiown dry goods hfer t, r ""'era. mis week, but we I e to II - prumise, as win ue VIS- t.r. i . 15 m."t c8Ual Ter. Still we are U TnV.u ,e nU rusl in lh meantime 'iiiw. " 0te.r t,m8 that th 'wders of the ( residing in or visiting Johnstown will 4e-i.n- k "PParatice at this mam WiUibnin( maBy a time and oft when 1'iOeatof foods ninlrnUr l. - .. . " ueQ .particuun, che?7,STn V . unsurP"'Wein extent U'andbber1 V.r . ... . " ,wl iaeir natu- ,jes should be interested in the announce made in our advertising columns that "i". Lemmon & Murray bave been appoint 'r'entH fi.r the sale of Pyke's celebrated Para- li ''"'e8. -t article wmcn Judge alur- nures us is unequalled by any spectacles '9 ever mounted upon the handle of hi i.t hich a,e iuBt 89 cheP thev are ?w " don' W'Q to be facetious, but if spectacles will enable some people to .. "lkt thev lia mil inHnoa lk... . U , 8 sha be glad to learn that they have 'tmJ 1 on Pir of thm 'east. But if . ced iuph mr, .r,;i. L..V. iia. - " ucturr IUU owe us ill ure that the l'rbol specta 8've you entire satisfaction. Si Aiu',.Rowe,-t- & Co- 40 Park Kow, Now ThU '"'."tr-Agenis, isa model business 'other h. more for the money than fcr h0Ue the world."-Cy Item, Mil. KDAT. : : : JoHNsiwit, Oct. 4, 1871. ir111" F"kkmn A man named John Murphy was killed on last Saturday on the Penna R. R. , near New Florence. He lived m Indiana county. His remains vrere brought to Johnstown and an irquest was held which resulted in a verdict of accidental death. A convention of delegaiM met in Union Hall on Saturday last and rominated Hon Jas. I otts for President Judge and I'avid Hamil ton an m. Flattery for Associates. The meetins was harmonious. District Court met on Monday and took constables, returns and received the returns of ji'slicrs. The quesiion of forfeiting recogni zances came up ard the debate on it was quite an. mated The reader will understand that there bat been no judges here for nine month', although there was a law requiring a court, and returns oT justices were regularly made to said court. Of course matters are trreatlv muddled here in this respect. One set of lawyers ar gued the ncht of this court to forfeit reconi zrce. and cited 5rh Ccsev.pnge 123 Arc. The ot.ier side nrgned that this was not a court to do anything but meetand adjourn, and thatif it was a court it cou'd not compel the ful61ment of a contract now that was comp'eted and ful filled at a certain prior day. A contract to "''"P " rHponcrat April term was ful filled by delivering a prisoner at the time spe cified, and though there were no judges to trv him yet the contract was evidently fulfilled. The discussion was animated, but "his Honor Judge Potts ruled that this Court and thee Judge could declare and adjudge n recogni xance forfeited, given in January to deliver in April, although the persons were there and then delivered. The question turns on whst the word -term" means. It may mean an ac tual court or it may mean a time to. hold a court. though there may be ro court. If they nad asked - Rob Roy" about it he would have old them that this session was no court at all. A District Court that is our District Court to be such, must have Judges, Prothonotary, Sheriff. Clerk and Jurors, regularly constituted', and without these elements it is not a court any more than twenty members of the Pa. Senate is a Legislature. The Senate is not the Legis lature, the Assembly is not the Legislature, the Governor is not the Legislature ! The judges are not the couit. the juries are not the court, the sheriff ahd prothonotary are not the court It takes all to make the court. But there was no jury drawn. The Commissioners had not time to act. Consequently one element of a court was wanting. What 13 a court for T To try prisoneis. But the Constitution guarantees trial by jury. Now there being no jury there was no court. This body might probably have met and adjourned as some societies do. just to keep up the appearance of an organizition, but it had no more power to "take or "forfeit' recogniznnces, than the Johnstown Water Company. The terms of the court, v'z : Jan uary. April, July and October, are fixed by act of Assembly, the actual sessions of court are controlled by circumstknees. They may hap pen at the term or they may not. "The Senate of Pennsylvania can meet and organize, but they cannot pass or make a law. The judges of a court may meet and organize, but they cannot try cases in volving facts, without juries. Still, there feemed to be an imperious neces sity for the decision arrived at, as otherwise dozens of offenders would have been discharged. Some things are expedient,' if not lawful. There must be at present over one hundred cases, criminal and civil, now set down for trial. January term will be very throng and a perfect harvest for lawyers. The Fair, on Tuesday morning, received a dampener in the shape of a rain, but the day eventually cleared up fair, and there was a con-f-i-li-rable number of persons present at the opening. The display of stock and other arti cles wss grand . On to day (Wednesday) the attendance of pleasure seekers and sight-seers is exceeding large and the next two nnd hist das will probably bring many more. But a full description of matters must be put off till your next issue. A couple ol men came here on Sunday last and registered their names as Kelly and Johns ton at the Brady House On Tuesday morn ing they were arrested by some Pittsburgh po lieemen. assisted by our policeman Harris and Constable Li'z at Schmerber's drinking sa loon. One of the men fired at the police, the ball passing between the legs of Constab'e Lit. Their real names are Hart and Hurley, and they are charged wi h stealing $iOO from some persoD at Port Perry, in Allegheny coun ty. They were taken to Pittfcburgh.and lodged in jail to answer. The District Court adjourned from day to day in order to give parties concerned a chance to be heird. A large number of cases were heard en Thursday, some recognizances were forfeited, and many persons entered into new tecognizmces to appear at January term. We bad the extreme pleasure of meeting M. P. Mf-agher at our plaee on Monday at,d Tuesday last Mr. Mengher is an agent for a publishing firm in New York City, and in all that makes a man he is as true as the needle to the pole. None can doubt his integrity. This is saying much in these days of swindling and corruption, but we speak whereof wekuow. The reason we did not write a letter last week was because we supposed that your paper would be filled with the old Russian order of, "To the Poles! to the Poles 1" and we wanted to leave you room. When Jove i absent from Olympus some lesser god might hurl his bolts. The Cambria Iron Company's or the Mann facturing Company's press brick esisblishment, near the Fair grounds, burned down on Tues day night or rather at an early hour this morning- Furnace, engine home, sheds and other material were destroyed. Loss not known yet. As there is said to have been no fire about "the premises since last Saturday, the presumption is very t-trong that the buildings were set on fire, probably for the purpose of attracting the police from the Fair grounds and thus afford ing an opportunity for stealing without hin drance at the Fair 1 must close, bat as I feel poetical, you will excuse one stanza: Mary had a little corn, Which grew upon her toe ; And every where thit Mary went The corn was sure to go. Rob Rot. The DifTxtct Covet ahd Its Tboubles. On Saturday last a convention of delegates, elected the day previous, met in Johnstown and put in nomination the followin named gentle men as officers of the recently resuscitated District Court: President Judge, Jas. Potts, Emj.; Associate Judges, David Hamilton and William Flattery, Et?qs.; Prothonotary, Geo. T. Swank. F.sq., all of Johnstown. This was called the people's ticket, being considered half and half, with the largest halt on the re publicau side, but as all the people didn't see it in that light, another convention convened on Thursday of this week and made a new ticket on the following bitsis: President Judge, Hon. C. L. Pershing, of Johnstown; Associate Judges, Jacob Singer, Eq., of Conemaugh township, and Hon. Geo. W. Easly, of Wood vale; Prothonotary; Edward Thomas, Efq. , of Johnstown. The new ticket is warmly sup ported by nearly all the leading men of both parties in the district, and as it is composed of excellent matetial and is entirely unobjection able either on political or personal grounds, there seems to be little doubt about its success at the election on Tuesday next. This little unpleasantness has had the effect of making things red hot in and about Johnstowu. and much of the language used by some prominent adherents of the original ticket is said to be much more emphatic than elegant. It is nono of our runeral, or course, but we nevertheless confess a desire to see the new ticket elected, and there is a strong probability that it will be, for it has powerful Irieuds. even the Cambria Iron Company it is intimated, to back it un and make its calling and election sure. Fkesh Babgaixs this Week 1 Black and Colored Velveteens, from 50 ceuts up; latest styles Fall Hats and Frames. Fall Flowers Ostrich Feathers, Black and Colored Silk Vel vets, Sashes and Sash Ribbons, all at exceed ingly low prices, at Mayer's popular New Yerk Dry Goods. M illincry, and Clothing Emporium, 212 and 214 Main street, Johnstown, Pa. iiAn gJ1 crowd but no conf usion-at Oak Hail, dally. IlFTIFe A, Gl'hrt....nA m. . .. IfnVi km,,v1n-ad those who All it are con stantly getting into scrapes. Yet no officers ?i, t.an1 convenience, as all who traverse the highways must testify. Supervisors are rved'.'v'VnH1' l J?-"' ts-iwimS pereoiyand instructions to their durlen t n lhItof. the rnar business of the courts A J2. tp"8"' Chester comity, were sued bv iJI! . ,he rtrnnywine. JixW Butler the road law in terms that have n mneral aiu Plication. As reported by the It"crd, he sid that under the provisions of tho general road law the Supervisors are required I to ocn all thnitzed to judjre and decide what extent of ricra'vtn11 S-nmodatl thl pi, hi nc tra el , tnat the road must be opened to the o. i nh.U V tJ threo fte t (as is usually the case) it must be open to the entire extent ; that theromftm,, will of course be narrower ; tbnt tbo roadway of a thirty-three feet readafter allowing the proper side drains, &c. may not, rrihe ost '"vorable circumstances, rx- tanee are less favorable it will of course be narrower-as where embankments fhnHSarT Supervisors bavin no aii! thorlry to go outside of the thirty-three feet in ,lMnff Lhe S,op: tn:lt tho roadway must Z ,,adcwMyns the nature of the ground will ndrr.it of ; that all obstructions to safe, and convenient travel must lie removed, and this .'Imv to expense, nnlees, indeed, v r tually impracticable; that the roadway should be so raised that the water falling uptm it wi 1 run off to the Hide : that when the road is thus opened, the Supervisors must thereafter, as far as is practicable, keep it in this condition, 1 lo w no fence or other obstruction to be placed within its limits; thnt it will, of course, at times, be found by travelers to be out of repair, will become hollow from the wear of wheels and the effects of rains, and that the Supervi sors are not blaraeable unless thoy suffer this condition of things to four inn ; that it is their duty to keep themselves informed of the con dition of the roads, that they must not wait to le iioMf.cd ; that where the roads suddenly tret out of repair, as from the effect of rain, the Supervisors nro not responsible until thev have had time, in the careful and vijjilunt disc-harare of tnelr dini.-s, to discover the defect; but if it continues for months, or it tnnv be even weeks thoy are responsiblo-not only bv indictment, but also by suit for the dainutrcs that may tie sustained by individuals injured in person or property, in traveling the road ; that they are entitled to a reasonable time to discover imper fections, but must be vigilant to And them out anil that when discovered they must proceed without delay to put the road in order; that they cannot wait until it suits the convenience of their private business ; that this duty to the public cannot be postponed ; neither can they wuit until it suits the convenience Of tho tax payers to turn out and do the work; that at some season the fanners cannot leave their fields and the Supervisors must under such cir cumstances find the neeessarv assistance wher ever it can be had ; that such is the low, and the Court has nothing to do but declare it, leaving its enforcement or application toothers, upoii whom the duty devolves. The jury, after re maining out nearly all Thursday and all the fol lowing nitfliu rendered a verdict of not sruilty, but toundthat the defendant should puy the costs. The raF.siPEST Judgeship In an article summing up the merits and claims f the sev eral candidates for office, published in the Hun tingdon Monitor for the present week, we find the following i:i reference to the President Judgeship, and commend it to the attention and consideration of every reader who desires to vote intelligently on thia important queatiou; "Upon the Judges of our Courts not unfre quently devolve official duties, which can be properly performed only by those who bave enjoyed the advantages of a thorough legal training, and matured experience. That Thad deus Banks. Esq., the Democratic nominee for President Judge of the 24th Judicial District, is eminently quallified for a properand impartial discharge of the gravest duties arid n:ot ar duous labors pertaining to this otlice, is a fact so patent as to tie conceded even bv the more prominent of those wnose political interests are not identical with his. Mr. Banks has been in active practice at the Bar for more than thirty years, during nearly all of which time he has enjoyed a large and lucrative practice, being frequently engaged in the argument of important causes before the Supreme Court, involving the discussion of liiuny abstruse legal questions. Hlse.ompetitors.llon. George Tav lor ami John Dean, Esq., are both avowed itcpub licans. neither of whom can justly claim the support of the Democratic vote. "Judffp Tavlor's ImIioi-s on the bpncVi linn. been long and arduous, he having served in his 1 present capacity nearly a quarter of a century, and when he will have laid a.'ide his Judicial robes, he can well afford to look back upon his official record with feelings of pride mid satis faction ; but whilst we thus pay him a just and deserved tribute, wo assert in the most frank and positive terms, that Judge Taylor has not even the shadow of a chance of being elected. John Dean, Esq., is the Republican nominee, upon whom his own party is as firmly united as the component xarts of a phalanx. Of Mr. Dean's fitness to discharge the duties of the of fice to which he aspires, we are prepared to say but little, he having been in active practice but a few years, his professional reputation, until recently, was wholly confined to the limits of his own county. J udge Taylor is net the nom inee or choice of any party or faction, every Republican organ in the district is being used against him, ami in the interest of Dean ; there are good Republicans in various parts of the district who prefer Taj-lor to lean, but they have discovered that there is not the most re mote prospect of electing the former, and hence have resolved to support the latter. Iet it be remembered then, that every Democratic vote oast for Taylor isequivalent to half a vote for Dean. We appeal to you, therefore, as Democrats who desire to proonote the interests of your party and preserve ita organization. I not to thus uselessly waste your political strength; but unite ycur party in the support of our own candidate, and you will call to the otfice of President Judge of this district one who is eminently suited for the honorable po sition." Alleged TnrrT. Wm. Rodamer, of Al toona, came to this borough on Thursday, with, as he alleges, four hundred dollars in his pock et. He went to the Court House and paid out about one hnndied and eighty dollars, and with the balance in his pocket, proceeded to Raucli's beer saloon, on Juniata street, acccompanied by Wm. Alien, also from Altoona. After they bad been in the saloon a short time Allen went out, when young lUuch told Rodamer that his companion had taken his pocket book. An examination showed that the pocket book was gone. Allen soon returned to the saloon and upon .beirg charged with taking the pocket book, immediately produced it and said he had taken it with the intention of preserving it tor Rodamer.who ho intimated was too lull of "bug juice" to take care even of himself, not to men tion his money. Allen then gave the pocket book to young Rauch and Rodamer upon ex amining its contents discovered that he had only seventy one dollars remaining. He im mediately proceeded to the office of J. D. Leet, Esq , and had a warrant issued for the arrest of Allen, charging him with theft. Allen, after a hearing, was held in six hundred dollars bail for his appearance at Court. llollidays burg Standard. Fell Dead. During the progress of a picnic under the auspices of the Altoona Variety Band, held at St. Augustine on Wednesday last, a young man named Maurice Kiblahan, about 24 years ef age and a resident of that vicinity, was attacked with heart oisease and fell from his feet and died almost instantane ously. Mr. K. bad been in delicate heilth for several months past, but we believe lie was seldom if ever confined to the house on that account, and when the dread summons came was enjoying himself in witnessing the enjoy ment of others. He had been a soldier, we believe in the regular army, and spent much of his enlistment on the plains taking care of the Inoiaus, and was the associate in arms of the celebrated "Buff-alo Bill," or Wm. Cody, also teceatly deceased. He was a young man ot good character and his sudden death is a source of deep regret to many earnest frieuds as well as bereaved relatives. Veiily no man knows the day or the hour of his dissolution, and no one should neglect the great affair of salvation before it is too late. WnAT is Said. 'Tis said that absence con quers love 'tis said the turtle is a dove 'tis said that lite on the ocean wave is apt to make a lubber cave 'tis said that lips with whisky wet will soon be dry again, you bot 'tis said that might is right in many a case, and and and 'tis said that Geo. Huntley's extensive stove, hardware, tinware, grocery and generul vanety depot is just the place to get suited in very many articles that are entirely indispensible to the human race. Uoaud see,and if we have misled yon, cull us a li able to error chap to our very face or anywhere else. Goon Advice. A bit; of advice let us give you, now that its getting quite cold, audit Is this think not we'll deceive you or aught bui tho truth will unfold if you wish to get the worth of your money and such aroods as cold weather demands, you'll never do better, my honey, than you can do at all times and under all circumstances at Andy Christy's cheapest of all cheap dry goods grocery, drug and genera variety stands ov,. r in Loit Uo. I'einale Diseases At the r, rr. y-ii t 1 , - 1, 1- t . ft female who is entirely free from some one or ot her of the diseases pecoliar to her sex. Go Where you will, on the mountain top or in the valley, in the hamlet or in the city, among the rich or the lowly, there will be found very few leniales who are not laboring under physical cm ict ion peculiar to womanhood. Ihe caiiseof this we will not undertake to explain here. The numerous applications made to us lor relief during our twenty year's ivrac tice has loii-r since induced us to make especial1 study and investigation of these diseases, and their best method of cure. Thev are maladies or a peculiar character, and as a general thing thev require a method of treatment entlrely unlike tnat adopted for those common to both sexes, lu fact the very frequency and extent ot lemale diseases in our midst, is good evi dence that the "common treatment" has not met with success, and shows that some more eOicient course aluruld be adopted. We were long since convinced that local rem edies and external appliances, bandages, &c, were mere initiatives for the time, and of no permanent value whatever, but ortiir.es inju rious; and that an efficient course of medica tion was the only hope of cure. I-or the benefit of those who may bo -"dieted with any disease peculiar to the sex, w hether from a slight cold, followed by a dcranoement and rreum-if) bf the general svstem, which many times produces- cough, expectoration, tightness of the chest, difficult breathir.g, pal pitation. Ac, with all the symptoms of "going into a decline," and from any of the many other onuses which produce such terrible suf fering among women, as to make life a burden to them, we would say, that our remedies are selected and prepared with u spt-ciul view to ward these ends, and will give relief in ail these kindsof cases, without nccdlcssexposiire to in delicate examination, or the wea ring of di-jv-greeable instruments or cumbrous appliance. e have rwrrd hundreds ves. thousands of cases by medical treatment tilone, hundreds of whom we have never seen, but who only ob tained their medicines after having tu.iit to us their cases for examination. Our remedies in these diseases are mihl and rrtrvUial, and are such ns we have found out to act in conformity with the laws of nature in regulating health ; and from the success which has almost invariably crowned our efforts in these cases, we can promise, and do promise, a speeds-cure in every case wbero a reasonable hope can be entertained. Send us a bottleof morningurine by express, and we can scud you the necessary medicine. Dhs. Oi.ushck. 132 Grant St, Pittsburgh, Pa. Patnfcl Accident. At the raising of a shed to a barn on the farm ot El rod Johnston, in Loynlhanna township, on Wednesday, 27th inst , an accident happened by which several persons were serious'y injured. While in the net of putting on the tcp plate, through an oversight of the carpenter in not having it properly braced, the whole struc'ure fel 1 to the ground, carrying with it same ei-ihtecn or tw nty persons who were on it at the time JacoD Brewer had an an'.le broke and out of place; Thomas Crawford had a thigh so badly battered t'lat. amnu'stion may be necessary ; George Patterson, jaw bmken in two places, teeth khx-ked out and otherwise cut and bruised about the head. It is feired that his irjuries will terminate fatally. Win. Johnston budly cut and bruised about the bead ; George Henderson severely injured in the back Sev eral others were slightly injured Dr. M'Bride, of Delraont, and Dr. McFarland, of Saltsbnrg. were sent for and rendered all that human skill could do to alleviate the sufferings of the in jured. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston were praisewor thy in untiring attention to the sufferers. Greensburg Argus. Facts -n Inferences. The prompt pay ment of bills upon presentation not only vin-ce-J I one.-ty and integrity, but may also taken as a sure indication of prosperity, wheh in turn is a pretty correct evidence of merit and appre ciation in any particular line of business. Hence it is that we are led to consider the great success of -those'well known and well ac ver tised medical practitioners. Dri. Of.tmncx, of Pittsburgh, as a reward of not only profession al skill, but of strict integrity and honest deal ing in all transactiona of life. They have cer tainly been fair and square in all their dealings with us, and so well satiafied are we of their ability to perform all thev profess, that we have no hesitation in advising tho-e among our readers who need their services to consult them without delay. They determine diseases cn common sense principles and treat them in a manner that insures their entire and speedy eradication when such a thing is possible. GRAND CLOSING-OUT. SALB or DRESS GOODS, Ml L.LIXEUY GOODS, JVO TIOXS, CLOTJUXG, c, Ac, AT THE VERY IX1WEST PRICKS IN THE CITT. L. 4 M. II. MAYER, 212-2U .Vain St., JohiMtotrn, offer a choice and extensive stock of 61'MJIEK Sll.IiS AM) DUI.SS ;uOD! of miu-h hebrw thrir actual roiue. Lyons Black Silks for $I..r-0 worth tJ.OO. Lyons Black Silks for 1.75 2.2.5. Lyons Black Siiks for 2.0O " 3.50. Japanese Silks, new and desirable. Summer Silks, pretty and very cheap. Summer Dress (ioods below Importers prices. Iice Curtails and Curtain Nets. Shawls, Late Jackets, Iace Mantles, Mitts, Ac. JIT GREAT BARGAINS TO CbOSE THE LOT. Si mmer Ci.vrniNO to be sold regardless oT cost or any other consideration, in order to tret rid of an immense stock now on hand at the popular NEW YORK DRV GOODS & CLOTH ING STORES. I'lcaxe call and tjcamine. LOOK AT TUTS ! Benton A- Wayne, whole sale and retail dealers in Hardware, Ac, Nos. 2Prt and 210 Main street, Johnstown, ofler at re markably low pricesthe following among many first class articles: Sleigh Runners, No. 1, tl.10 perrair. Rough Shafts, " 70 " " Finished Shafts. " 1.10 " " 100 set Wagon Hut s. 100 set Wagon Spokes. 100 set Wagon Felloes. Iron and Nails, nil sizes; Glass, Putty, Win dow Sasli. Sole Leather. Upper leather. Calf Skins, Shoe Finding, and a lull stock of Hard ware, Ropes, ic, at the very lowest cash pri ces, at- Bknton fc Wayne's. l23.-2m. 208 & 210 Main St., Johnstown. Purgative Pri-bs have become a settled ne cessity with the American people. Indeed, cathartics always have been and always must tie used, in someform, by ail mankind. In this Country the pilular form of administration has lHen growing in favor since pills were first mu.lo of Aloes and Rhotmrh, rolled into a bait. Their high position in the puhltc confidence has finally beert secured ami fastened into per manency by A yer's Cathartic en.us, themo?t skillful combination of medicine for the dis eases they are intended to e;:-e. that science can devise or art produce. Those who need pills, no longer hesitate what lulls to take if they can get Avers Pills. Wheeling, (Va.) Press. The niGnr.ANT Fair. Johnstown has good cause to be proud of the success of its Highland Fair, but when it comes to tho highland fair of nature's own handiwork Ebensburg is sure to carry off the prize. To see a bevy of the fair creatures of this vicinity noatly dressed ia handscime apparel, the material whereofthey bought, where ladies are so prone to go. at V. S. Barker's popular dry goods and" grocery emporium, is a sight worth any man's while to look at. Vallie is closing out a fine stock of summer goods at a wonderful reduction in prices, and the highland fair, as well as every body else, should endeavor to get a share of the bargains now goir.g at that establishment. Bio Things. The turnip that a flock of sheep lived in all winter the kettle that that turnip was boiled in, which employed a hundred tin kers in turning the rim down the Highland Fair and James J. Murphy's big show windows at No. lot) Clinton street, Johnstown. Passers by can see the largest clothing store in town through these huge windows. Murphy's busi ness has increased grently since he adopted the late style of large glass show windows, though his business was very large before. Two score or more of new boxes and trunks indicate an immense stock of fall and winter clothing just received. Call during the Fair and buy a suit. The District Court convenes on Monday next, but it will only sit one day to take con stables' returns and recognizances, and then it witl'immediately adjourn to John J. Murphy's dry goods store, corner of Main and Franklin streets, Johnstown, Pa. Every body gets dress goods at Murphy's, because ho sells cheap and is very obliging. Don't leave Johnstown dur ing court or fair without visiting one of the cleverest men in town, buying some goods, and promising 'ixin 'nnor to call agHin. That's the way to do business. Carpets, mind ! . Go to the Fair! But don't go without one of Cohen's best bats from No. 227 Main street, Johnstown. Boy a tip-top, late style, fashion able fall hat, and look like a tip-top man at the tip-top Fair. Cohen sells hats. caps, shirts, cel lars, studs, sleeve-buttons and gent's furnish ing goods, and has just been east to get a mam moth supply of those kinds of goods expressly for the it--scx, who always like to see gen tlemen wearing good hats and other adorn ments. Dou't forget No. 217 during the Fair, Smalt profits because of the immense sales at Oak Hall. Go or send for your Fall ClothoB to Wana maker & Brown's. Have you read it? Wauamaker & Brown's Advertisement. T Tp 1" r t n T T' , . i 1 c .i . ijuoi!oui3 nnu comiori nas at last been combined in the matter of a Spring jj.sikmii, jiiiu me rcsiiii mav now oe seen at the cabinet ware establishment of Mr. Robert Evans, in this place, that gentleman having nought the right of this county forGlenn's Pat ent Woodeu Spring Bed Bottom, certainly the niftt simple, satisfactory and cheapest inven tion of the kind that bus yet been introduced to the public, of which the strong testimo nials in its favor from well known ireuticmcii in Pittsburg bear ample proof. Mr. Evaus is prepared to manufacture and fit these patent bottoms to any kind of n tied for live dollars each, or will sell shop rights on most reasona ble terms. Every body should go und Bto this new and desirable invention. HICK FY'S rURNITUBE WARF.ROOMS. John Hiekey, Undertaker, on Julian street, r ourth Ward, Altoona. is prepared to sitpplv Mvtalic Burial Cases of all sizes and patterns, ami on reasonable terms. Mr.'Hickey keeps constantly on hand a large stock of new and fashionable furniture, and those who require anything in his line should gfve him a call. Every article sent from bis rooms will be warranted as represented. Hair and Straw Matrasses manufactured to order at less thun city prices. Cane seat chairs re-caned and fitted up as (rood ns new. All orders from a distaneepromptlv attended o- fjul.l3.-tf. Kvertbodt wants it Frazier's California Herb Bitters. Nobody can take Frazier's vegetable Califor nia Herb Bitters and remain long unwell. Dr. Frazier's vegetable CuKfoi nia Herb Bil ters will cure nearly all the diseases that ilesb Is heir to. auk Tor sick? Then read the advertisement beaded, "Millions Bear Testimony," &e. The success of Frazier's California Herb Bit ters is now established bes'ond a doubt. Sold only in bottle Frazier's California Herb Bitters. oug.10.-tf. IRON CITY" COLLEGE, IMTTSHI'ttfJEI. B.. The best conducted, most popniar Mid suc cessful institution in the Coiled States, tor the thorough, practical education of young and middle aged men. f-rFor large descriptive circulars, containing full particular, address jul.27.3;n. J. C. SMITH, A. M-, Principal. Free of cl-.nrge- Samples, price List, &c.,f rom unainuker & Brow n's. Without competitors Wanamakcr & Brown, in prices and good-. OKI T I A IIY. RUSSELL. Died, at hU residence in Wash ington township, on Saturday last, the 1st inst., William Rcsski.l, Esq., aged si years. Mr. Russell was born of Irish parents nt Corn wall Furnace, I't aron county, in 1711. When iie was quite a child his father moved to Lan caster, whore be died. From that place the subject of this sketch removed to this county in ls:7. when the old Portage Rail Road was in the full tide of successful experiment, ami in that year erected at the foot of Plane No. 2 the large hotel building known as the "Washington House," of which he was the proprietor lor two years. He was subsequently engaged for many y-jirs In the mercantile and lumbering busi ness. During his residence in Lancaster he was an active and leading politician ia the demo cratic tanks, and was the warm and devoted friend or James Buchanan. Their mutual es teem and friendship remained uninterrupted, and one of the last letters that Mr. Itix l.i.nan v-rote was addressed by him a few weeks before his death (in lsiiS) to hi old and cherished friend William Russell. "Old Billy Russell." as he was familiarly called, wan a ma"n of undoubted in tegrity, ami will long be remembered for his generous impulses and great kindness of heart. Peace to his ashes. "hex K.l.i, KiJ r,C"Y THE' mmm faern Star Al--Oatman pirilOVK YOUIl SIGHT BT THE USE OF PARABOLA SPECTACLES. Manufactory at Utica, N. Y. LESVUVlOaM Sl MURRAY, iriolrnale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FJA'CT AXD TOILET ARTICLES, I5ooii3, Statioseuv, Jewei.bv, &c, &c. EBEXSBl'RG, I A., are appointed Agents for the sale of the above CELEBRATED SPECTACLES. Persons w-arinir Classes, or those in ncod of them, will do well to trail, in every ca.te ut guar utiteo to miit the sialtt rrfectli,: NO PEDDLERS EMPLOYED. lO-T.-ly.J CAUTION! All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing opntherwlse interfering with the following personal prop erty owned by me and left in the possession of William A. Barley, of Carroll township, Cam bria county, viz : 1 Bay Horse and Harness, 1 Sorrel Horse and Harnos, 2 Plows, 2 Harrows, 1 Loir Sled. I two horse Sled, 1 White Yearling Steer, 1 Brlndle Yi ai ling Steer, 1 Brown Bull, one year old, 2 Bed and White Spotted Cows, Oats, Wheat, Rye and Hay in the barn, 1 small stack of Hay. 1 Bureau, 1 Clipboard, 1 Bcdaud Bedding, 1 Dough Tray. JOSEPH LANTZY. Carroll Twp., Oct. 7, l871.-3t. CAUTION! All persons are hereby cautioned against buj-ing or meddling in any way with tho following described personal property now in the possession of AnnuEw Young, Sr., of Blacklick township, Cambria county, viz: 2 Roan Marcs and Harness, 2 Wagons," 3 Cows. 3 Calves, 1 Cooking Stove. 2 Coal Stoves, 4 Bedsteads aiid Bedding, as the same belongs to me. ANDREW YOUNG, Jr. Blacklick Twp., Oct. 7, ls;i.-St. ILLIONS HEAR TESTIMONY to Tnr.ii: WONDERFUL CURATIVE EFFECTS. CALIFORM.l HERB BITTERS A true medicine, manufactured from pure juices or vital principlesof Herbs, Roots, Barks, Flowers, ic, embracing twenty-one species, f onnd'growing on the golden mountains of Cal ifornia, parts of South America, and Iudia all possessing wonderful well-known curative powers, and are offered to all people, of what ever kingdom, land, nation, name, or color, as the best medicinal preparation ever discovered for the cure of DYSPEPSIA, Loss of Appelite. Indigestion, Liver Complaint, General Debility, Dianinra, Dysentery, Flux, Cramp, Biliousness, Headache. Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Chills, Fever and Ague, and for the re lief and cum of Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in the Back and Loins, and Eruptive Diseases, such as Scrofula, Tumors, Pimples, ic-, arising from impurity of tho blood. -s?For 6ale by all Druggist. au.lO.-ly.l THE GREAT OAK HALL EMPORIUM! 241 Main Street Johnstcwr. S. J. i!E & liilOTIR HAVE NOW ON HAND The Larg-r.t, Best Blade axd r.iosT em :: a ess,:; Stock OF CletMsig r.YEU lilll'T IN JOHSSTOWN, consisting chiefly of MEN'S COATS. MEN'S PANTS. MKN'S VHSTS youths' coats. youths' Pants. nr YOUTHS' VESTS; BOYS' COATS. 150Y5' FA NTS. HOYS' YF.STS We have also crstanfiy in st.-ok a complete tssornif nt of CEKT'SFtRMSHIXGGGCDS, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c. We n ro Tirf no wr.A . - t ... . - i - r"" "I' iiniu,- iii ,ii rri itiip- lng of every description on the shortest notice. Ciill al .. 241 Main S?i -!, AND SF.R HOW IT IS YOURSELYI S ! Johnstown, April 22. JS71.-r.tn. rjp Ii O M A S C A II L A N 1), WHOLESALE 1EALER IX GROCERIES S QUEENSVARE- WOGD AND WILLOW YVARF, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISH. SALT. SIMS IIM MEATS. OACOX, FLCI R, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 Clevcntli Avcncc. Between 13th and !4th S;s.. Altcona. All such rood's as Spices. T.rufl cs. "U"oo? nnd Willow Ware, Shoe C!ick"r st d Station erv will be sold Irora manufucinrer's piinteu price lists, and nil o'her i-oinU in mv l;ne t Philadelphia. Baltimore. Cii cinnati and I'iits burph current prices Tode.tlcrs 1 present the peculiar ad van' ape of savins them nil freight mid drava'je. rs thev arc nt required topa freights lp;m the puii'Cipal ctin- and no cray apa charges are wide. Ien!ers mav rest fis sured that my pood.a pre of the best rj 1 1 a I i t v nnrl my price as moderate a-1 city rates. By doinp a fair, upright bn-inpss, and bv j r.irr.r.tly and satisfactorily fi'.Iirg all or.'rrs. I liopc to'mcrit the patronapc ot retail dealers slid ot!iers in Cambria county anil elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited and satisfaction cm--meed in all cases. TIL (MAS CARLAND. Alioona. July 29, 1 SC.'J. -tf. YOOD' OIUJKLL cV: CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale end ficldl Deulas in mm m mm m m. IIAIinWAKK. QUE'-NS WARE. BOOIS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NAILS CARPETS AND OIL C'l.OI IIS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WARE. Yl Ll.OW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Topeiher with all manner of Western l'rodcce such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT CA RIIOX OIL, kc . Ac. Who:esa!e and retail orders solicited and r.roniptly fil'ed on the sliortcst notice and most reasonable terms WOOD. WORRELL i CO. GEO. O.K.ZAHM , ...JAS h. ZA1LM. ZAHFi 1 sow, DIAURS IIJ DRV GOODS, GROfERiES. HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, Hats, Caps.Eoots, Slices, AKD ALL OTHER ARTICLI3 L'snallj licpt in a Country Store. WOOL AND CO UN THY" PIJODUCK TAKKS IK EXCHANGE 10K Gcvps ! STORE ON 3IAIN STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, June 10. 18G9. EBENSLURG. PA. GEO. M. KF.ADE, Altornnjat-Txm; Ehenshurg, Pa. Otfice in new builuinp recently etected on Centre street, two doors from High street. au 27. 57 M. II. SF.CIILEH, Attorneyat. Law, Ebensburp. Pa. Office in Thoa Lloyd's new Luildinj. one door north of Colo ! nade Row, Centre street. . O i j IT1 S r-va 4 GHEAT MEDICAL DSSCOYEBy Dr. WALKER'S CJlLlFDRKlA VINEGAR BITTERS Hnndrecs tf Thousands Eccr t'Ptlmn-7 t t,- ir vronder- i WHAT ARE THEY? 5 5 5 E. tr a 5; - SJ O r- P o f 1 2 o ST e " 2 s o c o S. " 5 - n ' " a s w P --. c o Z 6 at 2. IL a " & 2.P I? & m 9 tr ? SCO c " n 2 TCZY ARE NOT A VTT.K ?r e s FANCY DRIMK.sIf VaJeof Poor Rom, Wblnkcr, Prof Spirits n ud Ilefusc Liqaors doctored. Eplced and sweat tned to please the taste, called Tonica," Appcti. crs," " Eeslorcrs," c, thtt Jccd the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a trao Medicine, mads from tl e iatlva Hoots and Ilcrbs of California, free Iro-u nil Alcohelic Kt implants. They are the CHEAT BLOOD ITSIFIElt and A LIFE GIYlNt; PlilNClPLE a perfect Benovator and Invigorator t-f tiie System, carrying off all poisonoua matter a:id rcftoring ttie Mood to a bcaltLy condition. Xo person eaa take these Bitters" according to direo tiou and remain long unwell. frlCO v.':iba given for an lcrnrable case, pruvided the boi-;a are not destroyed by mineral poison of other Utcar-s, and tbo vital orgsjia wasted beyond tUo point ef rccrjr. For Iiiilamnuilarr nnd Ckronic Rbenmn tisui nuil (Jont, I)siepsia, air Indigestioa. llilicus. It. :nittei!t ulU Intermittent Fevers l)isc:.t.cs bf iLe Iiuvd, Liver, Ividueys, and Ii.ii.ducr, tiiesc Uittera Lave been mut sneecsa. ic). tvuiU IUwciic &re canrcd tj Vitiated ninud. wliicU is generally produced by derantcraect oftae I:ceniivp Drjnua. DYSPEI'MA OR INDIGESTION, Ectd cche, I-i-in iu llie fchouUers, Coughs, Tightness of tho C::ctt, Dizziness, fcoar F.ructct.ons of the Stomach, Ead tastu la the Mouth, Ii.lioua Attacks, Talpltatioa of the Heart, lnflanimation of the Lungs, Tain In tho regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other palnfal 6Tn-.ptoms,are the offbi rings rf Dyspepsia. 'ill j' lnvigori.to the Stomach and sUniulato tho tor pidhvcrand bowcls.which render them of unequalled eEcr.cy in cleansing the blood cf all impurities, anl i:r. parting new life and vigor to tho whole system. FOIt f.JvIN II-EAtsEr3. Eruptions, Tetter. Salt IUieum, Blotches, Spots, l'in:plc8. 1 uliuIcs, Boils, Ccr Voaclcs, mug-V.'orms, Ecald-llead, Sore E7cs,Eiysip-cl-s. Itch, ScurJo, Licolorations of the Skin, Humor and Diseases cf the bkin, of w hatever name or nature. I are litcraliy dug tp and carried out of the system in a bhort tur.e by the vse cf thcsi Hitlers. One botlo I.n ecch cases will convince the most Incredulous o. tlicir c-ratlve effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Elocd Vhcncvcr you find Its iir.p-.iritics bursting tlircngh the skin In Pimples, Erup tions or Seres ; cleanse It when you find It obstructed and sluggish In the veins ; cleanse it whon it Is foul, and your feelings will tell you whan. Keep the blood pure and the health cf the f ystein will follow. FIN, TAPE and other WO II 3Ir, lurking in the System cf so many thonf aada, are effectually destroy 'J and removed. For full directions, read cart-fully he circular around each bottle, printed In four lan. fuacs English, Ucrtuaa, French and Spanfck. J-VTALKETl. Proprietor, n. II. McDOXALP St CO., pruugists and Ccn. Agents. Eaa Franoiico, Cal,, aad S3 and S4 Commerce Street, Key Tork. COLD EV ALL DI'XGGISTS AXO PEALEE3. A i iii-nv ii r!t h ''V in y ..r-, nu.l pi :'Tifs ii! r't'l'S. iii' vl in ihi.ns TT-- "-I 1 1 ' f riirin! al :s;t a;i L::w:; p-r ii ii.i ii it in:ii!v rt-n::i:K..lile cures in rit a tiial from 1 who nre suf Icrin from sim l ir al!'-tirns ana vmiiiIv Kfliim; n lief. VTi t:i 19 : "c;ias cirsi ilul &;i C:Iir. T'io Iirnsyists sny i: "iirosthm nil Ai:a. Tne iclict nnd cure- of it re raarve mis. rr;:.;:-.-Kv.-iy sclcrer will find rel.ef and euro -i- t'.J ri-nutre only a few doses. ;.-:ssajij. iins ciirelctisc pronounced incm-bl y i i;i-v:ites and invii-i ats the svstem. Z.:-:r C:-j!sizt. Musi rtiective re-juiaior ct tnis orjao i. lis lie;,: lay ai ticn on i.'if st'iinaehciirf s it. It is iimlili-ivi.ia nnd appetite ri stoiine. j:-;r7-;Er-cjrin oiili. iij is niarkei and prompt in. .lilies ct Tar, eomtijned with v eufUtile in"r .1 t-nts of i:n Iniil.ted vrdue, win.-h mnke it unsii" pasid, not only fi.r the comp!a:nts entimcrHte.i t'ut it rap::.:- tzz'.zs esisistel nrssir-i, cl?nnses th su m k-Ii, relaxes tiie L.er nd puts them to w rk, ihu'ps i.if food to diL'O't. and makes pure Llood, -n.i 's a vivacity ii, prci-.td hv both sound and sick li vi. n r ntll:ct" I in nv wav. we know if voo try the V.:?.Ti2 tcoic jr:j:raci of tr. Crook s Wma et Tar, ymi a a-d your i alimony to its creal value in correcting anv "dlth-it flh i her t. " 1 icp.red oi ly hy CUTIS C2CC2 i C3. Sold by Lirnamyls evervw'.K re. Tit Ccrcfd, C:r-.fru ZzSLtrs, S-Tm i--.3 k izi ijtz, .r .-N-r'.lnla n i.ny toi in. i.hc-Eiur.. iixzxz cf tie Lir:r. IL cix; : cf tic firs, iriizzz. rir.p'es. ZzZz, Trt Ur, Zzi.a t'.ii, Clctrs, rl Ci Seres, or any .l.-il ,: p-ikiii:k on a d-pravei con diiu.r (,f the Mood, take tr. Cr::!'! Ca jci-;l Zynz cf Ie ::t 1ms eomi incd wuh l lie U si tonic preparations of iron Vr.cv.ii. and is the U-M Alterative and Lirod i orifier inade. Cciise VIZI tlsti. Try one Eott le. Sold by Druggmis. Prepared only It ?T AVINC, lerentiy enlarpetl our ftoek a. we are now rreiiarcd to sell at a crent reduction lioro former prices Our stock con sstsof bruirs. Medicines. Perfiimcrv, Fancy Soaps, Leon's. Haifa an l Allen's II.nr Restor atives. Fills, Ointments, PJnsfers, Litiiaccnts, Pain Killers. CiT'te Maprnesia, Ess Jamaica Clinker. Pure Flavoring Extracts, E-eTce3, Lomou Srnp, Sor-t'iiinjr Syrup, Sliced Syrup, Khubarh. Tnre Spice-J. Ac." ; CIGARS AXI) IV It A C COS, Plank F.o k s, P eils. Notes and Rmids; Cap, Post. Commercial atnl .t'.l kitnl? of Note Paper; Envclopei, Fens. Pencils, ArnolJ's Writing Fiuid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket ami Fi.ss Books. Magazines, New -;.irers. Novels, llis toiics, Bibles. Relipious.Prajef and Toy liooks. Penknives. Pipes, Arc IT?" We have aided to our stock a lot of FIN E J EI.RY, to which we wuuid invite the attention ol the Ladies. PnOTOORM'II ALBUMS at lower price than everoiicred in this place. Paper and Cigars sdd either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURK A V, July ?0, le'Gc5. Maiu Street, Euenshurg. "ffKN LIST ICY. The urvJei signel, a -Jm-j graduate tif the Balti more Coi'ce of Dental S ir pery, re -pec t fully offers In- PBOFKSSION AL services to the citizens of Et- ensblirjr and vicrnity, w hull n!..cc lie i:l i-it on the rot nTii M-jxday of e.icii month, o r main one w f ck. Au-13. SAM'L EELFO PD P. D. S. DR. H. B. MILLER, Altoonu. la.. Operative and Mechanical DENTIST Oltice removed to V irp inia. street. o; ro-ite th Luiiicran church. Persons from Cati.l.ri county or ehewhere who get work done hv p. to the amount of Ten Dollars and upward, wi 1 have the railroad fare oedue'ed from their hi Is. All --oi:k wa ita a ntko. Jan. 11, lbtif) -tf. TH J. LLOYD, snooosscr to R. S Bunk. Dealer in Drugs, JJcdiciues, PainLt, 5-c. Ftore on Main street, opposite the ll.mtion II use," El'CL,?burg, l a. OctoUT 17. 1SG7.-Gm. F. A. SHUK.MAKER CEO. A. UEKUV Si i o i: .m , k e n -fc r. i: i: i: y , a rrouxcYs. it-I.a v, March 11. 1ST1. EUEXSHCRG, r.t. a a A"'
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