C2 iia Bjsij- la I (Hill ,BEE - - a run. J.i, tsjT. LCCAi AND PERSONAL. There, and the Other Tlaee. " - ',,.(' p-ojltr do their loafing at the '"v '.. 'lii-sc days. f''"'' i.jv i:it waa the thirty-second annb : "T :' 'f tlit-'lisr fir,! 1,1 I'ittKlMiruli. t'"ti?, '('-imi' Ir"n 'ompany discharged , fr-mi its employ on Saturday ' ' 1 I. '"2 C"ff Bde ''.V w- & D-'V-'rt I'ltix"""''- f,flll,u)t ,,ea-t ai'J"- ' v; V. llimhart's Pittsburgh N'o. 1 "V ' Stti'oUit.S Tobacco is t he licst in the " ' r '.'i ,, ti.Mir are willing; tho law is. Oo . !.'.'i,V all means, especially if you have " ..".i,:.f i,i-N iri.ikiiitf '""..'ni v-ur stop keeper : "Please hand "V o. ' If -"chart'f peerless. Navy or ' i: 't. I an"t "" oilier." ..'ii v. :i t.t a p'od, strong Pmoking ," ' ',. ih 1 !! v in i', W. & It. Hi lie s'.i. 1 L'-fjl Cut, I'nt.sl.urh. ' '" s i i' citizens have boe-.i atnus- , '.v "I" !"'e ''' planting lilile on- . " ,i t r n ti" ami d likewise. ' ' n't if lovely?" is tin woatlior i:ii iii' ' people are called upon ! - v r .n this i r t i nlar juncture. 1 ' .'' .1 ;t 1 1 Ci' ilinjr, ot Lower Tillkeyfoot i, -. S. mersrt county, hung herself in , V i;, ,:,r,li ibiiil tin days ago. '.,. ;:i Vr. wh. ! .! I" ' fell r" T,:"iiel Dishontz's ..Vr'.-.t a' " ''o.'s x'eel works, i" '.'.vii. "''I Monday la.il, ami cnishc-u it ' ; 3. Martin, an employee at the Wo.vl- ...v . -V.i rt.in. ln-r right arm badly ... ... ! ,1 .im l-'i May hint, ly being caught ' :' machinery. " K -c.-r li-iH it that .Ms. F. Campbell, r.. i'f i!""' ""? unit K'ho, will "n .',;','... jiiiit in the lltwlKr hiine.sa at ' .,...,'..,; ;, ('..ii '"'ii i-'mnly. m; .! ii ll'i'.M a .-"Ti f Ilev. ,IiIt : . . ii rr-'t-r i itiz'li t" this p!;ii-e, rerenl 1 in N '' i - ' i Ai i'i r"iii t tumiy, r-u'i'il y- ' "' ve.-n s. : ;; '''' nvlii 1 as heea use.l .. I'i. I'. K. t'.iunilry at Aitoona , . ,,v! il.i-ic ii:iiii'Iis lhaii at any , v - ! i;ir " i :'. ill it" !i:iry. liit: ;(? ("ai'i'e Creek, lllatr rrnmly, r'; "I'll". Ann 1 1 vie, w a hiirnetl . - J: ;. i. I i'ii I ii'l iy nilit last. Origin , ' . ! il u:r nut ef 1 '.-S lint htatuil; insnr : '' ; .. l :f."M ; r,u:iVfnri telln (.f n - ;- r .11 ill "1" It ;hi e, siBin to tie marrie.1 , , ......,! i:i!,v Mumniiiu hi? frieinl.1 hv , ; -; ' V1 w i'.i the h:n vest l ?" Atnl . . r i .-lie i an tell him. .i;,-!:,; l.uuU in Cl.:i i ti.Mil rnnnlT, aiel i, i.;;ifie .t'.M iti thin eoui.ty, are ii.iw re- , :h il"'.':ai: fT w.r: that Iat year .,!'! in ...v.mi am! t. .iir ..r li e years a' lil'terii dmhir, aeeon! i ng to le i:1. ' . -it ; ii -V' iij; a sl.fekiiigly hurtieil ; I '. 1 r . S'ti'ri Will ks, A nil Until IV II, ll '. ; ':.-v evetiiiifj last, lv tin: are ii'.enta! . .1 J : I 1 1 . t ! I V ( IM'iiTell Itahhitt i ".he ;. w i p. n t "if hi h.t'.y, les i V. "nrks at .lolinstowii ti'l.-il in ni'il.T t'.tr one Veil lli.i t' .feel rnU for tin Llo i T i' ;i 1. a n w roll I e tnlir f.iiistnn I- ,.'ii t'r.'ii. hex Jita, Cwioraiio, to the ,! vi;.-v. A. M K--.ni, a pr.-i.l -ate of .1. ff.-r-o. Ci.;:., I'hi in.l -1 pli a, has lo !. i t-T :, ';, i:t eooi.ty, w l.eio he ;i iiv 1.. j.i , -ji;, re. I :(i iitei.l lo ! a'. i.'.s hy ihiy 'r irylit. May he I in ! i -! (i-nniii or K: glinh. A. A. Itii:kir inii not only L'T i .1 i i" th. ir . i!s at ea.--h tle-y w all p. r-oiis iml. litel to '! "ipiare I'liou" U'l'nrH the V! iv. S. . w 1 -,it they liHr-- to say i ii t ;-- ' a ! v. r i; i t; 1 pai I mei t. ! ! r-nailv lflr,h..S wet. I to l ..i I."' ' ' 1 1 m fertile pni...r-r i. .! : ' I i.y tor t lietiiM-l ar.'l i a pre I v thorough r :'ni- l.;"v i o. pi i-'.-.l with ilie -.1 1. i S .He .1-. a .plell(li.l one to ' . . 1 ! ill t'ey, of 1 hit p'aee, w tn, ' ; i;i.i.--! st ir-. th '.' nl'ir'l n i.o i;: -a ir lis' n ill m, r ilk ( in .mi.' im. n y one !. las! we.-k, the f ' IM wl.-ni ll"1 reel iv. l it heitljl !. V i'. atni-r V Co., insiiratne M ' t ii:i ru. I..iiii". is the iimiie of an orphan le.'il v. eai'ht lietwei ii a ' ie i,e ;,!,:! the j ittili i f a ilonrsit i ir i ll .;ii psoti s',--el works, Urail-:ri'-:i, on Satitt.lay morninjj his', 'i 1 i.;'.) a vp:o e of three iln-hes, ot' T .' 'iv tu.foi tut at.- la.l i its' st inly, ii-i.i; S it. , t' Si. .Inseph, six in all : ..! : .t, left the mother ho;:e i'i '. ''. V. . il , a y el" hiM week, for : I "f .',.,'. ji.ji.jj theuisel vi-.s at s. ' ili ... i'.eing t he first of I lie or.li r '' -..-it.-.! in -anl .lioeese, they will ' -ii.. -,; a the mother h -use lhei. i ' le i'i ii:-ini-l M. M. Ssewirt re '" l'r. i ... a few -.hiys a aifer an - nu-r t ... . -ive yeari in the west, ' i. -if- Ii" was tiviee rh:ete.i to i.i i" I. k' ' -' at a i-,. a in! 1 1 so ser nl one .-: s, i ;,et ij. ii. ii lent . hit t mote re i i I in- in. I ( ill 1 1 i li! hilsi lie.-h i II 'l'.-i i-.i ii v. . A j -ii - '.I . Cov . a feierra p!i opera tor ' i.i. .. ..;' th"' P.i. K. IV Co., at Al- " '11"!:..' '.he j.'111-SIS ill the Solltll-ril 1 s'. I... !;-. w!i-ii it was tlest i oyeil by 'S !'.-..! .-i Pfe, on Weil i.e stlay ' i-'. I -it f e.rt 'im li- !y eseateil ntiill- s .i ,,,, h.-r av lo Colna.l i !.r - t in i he.i'ih, ami fcloppitl otV iit. .i li-i-.-tt. of :i lt'ile ihin.'hter of Mr. if. ' -I'd", nf this phii e, not eeil llmter i '! "..1 i',t n.irv " in ii ;il her eol tiinn, is "1 ii-- in Sistrejisiiig by the faet ihrtt 'ir.-ti of ilie same (rent letnan ilieil of . ' I ' . it r'o.ir em ae;o,;w i! hiii a few '! H-i( ii oilier, and that the only child t.i ,,. !...ri.;l veil t.aret.ts is an infant 1 !. yi'Hi- iiiei iivo nionthv. ' -"'!y, licssihlv a demoralized rrfil- v n'H t,, dj,, ,on,.v back, "wmit in. M . I.loy.rs p.ila'tal ie.si.tef.ee 'M, "ii Si'nnlav tiii;ht last, as wr A ' in il..- c,,i,hled up one or ftairhes, a hit of silver ware. etc. 1 " 'f mhIi wt-aHi lyin around loose, j1 , s'iT.-rers, and tliett weep. j : i' M '.. r, a tnaninl mail of Upper . '; "'vi-hip, is fimrgeil with at tempt ii.g ''; tie p..r,.,,, ,,r Mrs. Ilarrold, a six- I j .' ii it ill I .. . .Ill-1 II WJi II . . , i ' s'ii-i-.-,.,h-,, however, in ese.ining 11 i' lies, thoucjli not. without, se- ... l.,.r .,.. 1.... .1 ..!.,tli. ".i e. Ml ..r 1, , i .. .. il l j ,-i ih-i:ii iti rei"'i . a" lection h'Min tlie K.ist '!' Tu. Sil.iv 1:11 t.. fill i-'hea.ieieB ill til .'If '0r ' ''"'ti l l' Oi easinne.d by th removal ili.i, t ,,( Mr. j(,iln Unwell ami ' Tv". " ; ' 1 ' f I'tht Jones, choseu '..;' ''' 1 h i tion, nil. I resulted in fho : . .;","r,;'" s-rs- F. 11. Darker ami It. U. '' tii o f w hotn are of cottrse Kt-puh-' ''dier of whom bad any oppo- ,''.' R 1'hine Snail, of Manor Mai ion, " - ,'j I''1""1 ' "'nity, went to her deaih at j ,; "' ;' ""ail's gallop, the other mot n- .;.,.";"! ' o'clork, by iiimpinji into a 1 ; Mi i r!'w"'"K herself" The unfortunate i i,.". i" f'-r some time, and to ""t' i '," il,M'''1 fact that Kb was I.,, , 'll,!''essed in rotiseii u'-nee tf lier "'inor by oeenpatioii, bi-ingout ef :r ,,' '"' 'it. hlie'lcavi-s hwe Hiiiall chil- ' h.. 7 e friends may rest assured n, T 'e ver have "the wool drawn "i v," r''' if "J,y take, it to thedti. ' ii t " " '' '"'"ty and have it manufac. ... ' ll" K"Oi. hot,', nl ..boh Vii. nor will j- . "? n'le Hrr jiavp ri ,g3n for r.- 1 1 ii.' .. .. . . . . ""' il V ' "r'M"'w' thi"r dry good, f ,,v '', "'Vir necessaries of life at A ' - 1 t.,rH in the Zilnii buildl gro- Ihe t'.y. i T 1? !1,,a'1' 'oiee,l rlMW e-- of M .John O. . "ties, one of the olu.,st cAiz. r,s of this local, ly, ,., SHj1 to have WeM ,aiJS!.,- , ' erysipelas, Superinduced, tve are told, by panne a corn on one of his toes too t loselv An ettort was made, we believe., to savt his I life by amputating the to itself, bnt as his steru had already become impregnated I witn tlie pmson, the experiment filed. ! .77 ,Jv p,''a"f,. a scliool tea, her at Suter I vine, Westmoreland county, deser'ed his wite and two children a fewdavs ago and ! rPt with on of his pupils, a Voting Imly , said to l of good family and quite, propos . sessing i appearance. Stearns like- that ; ri, h y deserve to be kicked into a "cocked : hat by a "jassack," but woe to the man who . Is audacious enough to intimate that we ought to do it. Did you ever think how mneh in keen- mg with the eternal fitness of things is the name of our worthy county surve.v or, Henry , Scanlan, Ksq., or as it was spelled not i many generations ago, Rcanland ? To sea,, . land and itefine boundaries is a survevor's best hold, and none There are more fitted for the duties of the calling than Mr. Scanhin the gentleman whose name tallies so we'i . with his occupation. ! .,",T"0 .voutig me;i named Keegnn ami Madden succeeded, according to the Aitoona ilohe, in es-aping from the ' Ilollidavshiirg jail, on Saturday night, hist, t.y making rotie of their bed clot h ing ai-l dropphi" from j the window (?) of their eell tu the prmiml I and lilierty beneath. We don't half believe j the story, but if true if must have Madden ed the SheriiY when he found that two of Lis, jail birds had llown. ! .Sixty thousand copies have alreadv lteen , KoUt of Will I.. Thompson's f.i mous song ! "0'"t?"rhig Shll from the Ser ,shrrr." It. J though that "Ih'-ijtnui With the 77'iV," this author's last composition, will oven eclipse "O'u'hering St,rH" in popularity. Any ii.uic m-itier vv in man eiuier oi these beau , tiful pieces lo your address on receipt of price, 40 cents. Ptiblisbr-d by W. I.. ThomP son & Co., Fast Iiverool, Ohio. ! Hoys are cautioned against, running at t large with butcher knives in their mon'tlis. A Cotien nugh township lad named Miltoii S Noon tried the experiment on Saturday last ! and would pr.thnhl have succeeded ill ac I complishing the f.-at were it not that he ac cidentally l ripped, fell and badly hicerated I his right cheek, seve.iing an artery. As he ; still liveth, however, his success in the 1. lit--her-knite business may yet be confident ly looked for. County Sup't Herg will open a normal school in this place on Monday, the 14ih of May next, and all who wish lo avail them- .' selves of this excel'.ent opportunity to n ipiire k now led i;e will do well to enroll them selves on Mr. Ibig's list f pupils. It is not ne'essary for lis to assure any one in this region thai onr tv.iiihy Co. tinp't is a sue- ! cessful eilucator and that he will do equal and exact justice to ail under his charge. So mote it he. A valuable cow, indeed one of the best in this comintiuit v, the property of Mr. Thos. ,1. Williams, was found dead on Sun . day hist in n small crick or rivulet in the ; pasture Held of Wm. Kitlell, F.-q., a short i liintance west of town. I I is sil!)po.ed I hilt, the cow was hooked and hustled into the stream by another bovine, and falling on Tier back. Pile was not able to get. on her feet, again, and died in that poniiion. JS.i.l lo.ss ; lo ;i poor man. The smoke-house of M r. Ih-nj. Weriner, . in Cailolltuw n, caught tire on Saturday h'sf i and was partially destroyed, toget her wi?h several pieces of "old meat," which were ' cntiritly too well done l tie pal.ita bie. Tin. : smoke-house being in close proximity to Mr. : Wert ner's fine residence, it requirj'd con sitb table exertion on pai t of the tire ilcparl- ; mcift, olherwise known as the "bucket bri gade," to keep the rl.imes from commuuiea- ting to Siiid buihlii'g. j The. dwelling hcuse of Mr. Christian ' (lossard. in Couemangh township, thisconii ; ly, was burned, with nearly all ii nn.tcnt, j about 7 o'clock en Sunday morning last. , Twoof Mr. Hossard's children bei;g a It! icted i with diphtheria at. the lime, the tflorl i get j I hem out of the burning building precluded ! I he posvib: 1 i t V of sa vi ng much of the 1'itint ' tine. The fire firt manifested itself on the ' roof and is supposed to have I icon caused by I j spuk from the tine. There is a great rufch just now to the big ; store of A. A. I!alk-r t Son, in Ibis place, caused by the fact that they ar closing out their entire stock of goods at first cost, for cash atid cash only. There is no question but what I hey are giving wonderful b.ugains to all, and those who have any money to in- : Vest should take advantage of the tide w hich ' leads on to fortune, more or les. See their aiiverlisenict.l el sew here and then see if j oil can't make a nice thingot il by giving them a crM. ! The Cambria Cuard turned out for iti siecton on Tue.ilay l ist, but Ilie regimental olfic.-i. Col. Fliiotr, who was lo put- them j . thiongh a "course of sprouts," failed m come in time, ami the"sojef b.i s" therefore ! had nothing for their trouble but their pains. Il is proper losay, however, that Coi. Kliiott notified Capt. lavis that he rotild not be hereon the d IV indicated, but ss his letter wns received t m late in notify all the mem- ; ben of the company, the Cap'atn very pro perly concluded to lei "the sdiow go on" ! anvi.ovv. , ' That confounded little sheet, toe Al- ' toona .,'-rnr. sold u.-. very -tf.-cl uai ly on that first pledge of affection" said to have been 1 piis-iiicd bv a married I 'dy in that city in I h. r husband after a matrimonial experience of twentv fire years, ihe truth being that the nMegrd cflVpring was a huge doll baby, and that instead of the lady I u q nest ion !.- M-ntiiiK it to her husoaiul in ihe g..,l old . wav some friends pieF-nted il to the lady hci's' lf on the twi it'y-rifih anniversary, with out p-soe, of her wedding day. Thai and nothing more. ; h.-n a man jumps out of bed in the dark about midnigiit for the purpose of H.y itor a boot at an el. cloial con. mission of cats iiMiie back yar.t. and puts his bare foot on a M-ven toeigiit cornere.l piece of coal, he is , aid to foig. t for Ihe lime being that the j he ii.est and best clothing in Ihe county can j beu'ugbi at das. .1. Murphy's Star Clothing ' II ill HO Clin'on stiee .Johnstown, where j there are made-up goods enough to cover the nakedness at d variety enough to please j the tastes of ten thousand customers, be the j name more or les. Hon. .John Keilly has returned to Ai toona and resumed the duties of bis old x Mition that of Snoei i.ifemleiit of Transport a- t on on ihe Fa. M. K., and great is the re- , i .icili" thereat among the employees under j , : i.7..i..tieii..ii Nolhinz inobably could I ever again li tn pt Mr. K. iily into the politi ...i ...... sunt nothiiiff we are confident c.'.u'.d induce the workingmen of Aitoona to vote him out of his present position into another one, unless they w-ere sure ot having a man after his own heart called to fill the vacancy thus occasioned. A new w tinkle in this community isthe introduction of French, Vienna and other hr.-i.ls with foreign names, now being re- !....-! t stated intervals at tne lliompson ,r.otHce store and readily sold " ' r Tl. ..a fuit mem ...i. .. -...i i.o . .. tit., means to enjoy it. lr McFwen, the much married indi vidual "whom we referred to last week as having if reports be true, one wife in Johns own ami another in Aitoona, was seen in AlhEhenv township, this county, on Sun ilav laM.'lmadit.g northward and "getttng over ground" at an astonishing rate, but since then he seems to have taken the back Mack, as we learn from the Aitoona OkM that he whs arrested in that city on Monday cveni. g ami in default of g 1,01 Usui com nitted to Ihe Holli.laysbnrg jail to await trial for bigamy at the next term of Court. We are as pleased this week to annonnco the convalescence as we were pained last week to record .he severe illness ot one of our oldest and moxt esteemed citizens. Win. Kitlell Fsl., whose condition is very much n moved and whose complct recovery seems now to beonly aqnestion of time, and not a very long time either. We are also glad to sa thai we were misinformed as to the illness of Mrs. K.ttell, w ho may have . ...i ......i.al.1 was somewhat iii.lisiM.sed. but whoe illness was far from being Jntt at ten .1. tli ...itirteHV ol tne cents per loai. i . : . . .. ! i iMaior we were made the recipient ot sever- , ! al b.aves (but no fishes) o! this new-tntig h-d , bread, ami must say that it. is yery pa t atab e -and "miglity fillin'." In f-'t it o:i!d I t , fwith)om luead we ever ate, and as such ; I It II) ail W HO 1'1' i -'- f,-" ' wn wei he I loun. dm i I hi bellcie II was, i.i.i.'i When one lady parses another on the street she should never turn around to see what the other wears, because 'he other is generally doing the time thing at the same moment, that ihe otlier is. If they will not take this advice, however, or e ven if thevdo take it,, il.y should buy their dress goods ; ami other wearing apparel at the cheap cash : store of Myers & Lloyd, where they cannot only get full value for their monev, but where they can never fail to find "pretty goods ami neat which they need not be ashamd to have anybody look at to their hearts' content. Standing alone at the w indow, we gaze on the crowded street, and as we mark each masciuirR biped and watch his hurrying feet, the thought atonce comes to us, and we pon der it o'er and o'er, that he should be has tening onward to Godfrey Wolfi's cheap store, where an endless stock of clothing for spring and s immer wear is kept iti great Profusion and said at prices exceedingly fair. liny your wearing apoarel at the big clothing baZaar of Oodfrey Wolff, next door to the pr.st-ofrice. Aitoona, ami our wont for it you will have no reason to regret the in vestment. On Friday last, as we learn frotn the Huntingdon Ajrrrf Xnrs, Mr. .las. S. I?nr kett, a cabinet-maker residing at Orblsonia, was burned to death. The facts are. as fob lows: Mr. llnrkett was engaged in cleaning out a paint pot, and had it sitting on the Move, and at various times applied benrine, and was cautioned by persons nresent to be careful. In a short time the bottom of the can melted and its contents caught fire, tn his endeavors to remove the can, hiscloth- ' ing took fire, burning his arms and hands in a frightful manner. Medical nid was summoned, but to no avail. lie leaves a . large family of small children. I The A ltoona Olohe tells of an Israelite, named Hassan, apparently about thirty-five years of age, who was a passenger on the Pacific express train westward bound on i Monday morning last, and who. as the train beared McVeytown, with a whoop that w-ouM have excited the envy of a Modoc In dian, jumped from his sleeping berth and began to yell "murder I" In the excitement of the moment, he plunged through a fifty- ' doiiar pane of French glass in one of the doors leading from the car proper to the ro tunda, sustaining several ugly gashes on his wrist and arm. The somnambulist was en dlsiniUe, and was laboring under the hallu cination ihat. the porter of the car was en deavoring to rol) him. He subsequently alighted from the car at Mt. Union, evi dently suffering from temporary alter raliun of mind. In that part of Cambria townshi o kuovvn as Mullen's II ill resides an old lady named O'Connell, relict of John O'Cotiiiell, de ceased, whose age is set down at 02 years, but whose physical condition is such Ihat she is stiil able to 1. all the household work, washing included, for herself and one of her sous, who resides with her. I s is related of a grand-daughter of her's that she w ent to the nid lady's house the early part of last week for the purpose of doing the washing for her, but when she got there she found that, her grandmother had not only com pleted all her ordinary duties ot that kind, but was at the time engaged in washing bed clothes, which of course she was not permit ted to finish herself. In the same vicinity there are two or three ofherold ladies wboe :g.'S range from Si) to IM) years, but Mrs.O'C. is, mi believe, ihe oldest ns well as the stoutest f the lot. It would no doubt he highly amusing, and at. th e same time astonishing, to ser a complete list of all the expressive and "pow erful" names of the mult itude of short-lived medical prepat ations placed upon the market during the p,iit few vears as "most, wonder ful discoveries" and "infallible cures," Tn bor .if;o rtwrs, ) by unscrupulous specula tors and ;nl venturers who, reeogn izi n g the value of ad vert ising, seek by such means to obtain public favor and popularity for their doubtful and so often entirely worthless and even dangerous preparations. And it is a genuine pleasure for us to commend Iic. I'.ri.ii's Cnnui Svki i' as one of the few reaily deserving medicines offered to the public. I is adoption by many of our intel ligent pbysii'iins is d ue only to its real worth ami merit, and by thousands of famiiien it is reg.i , .led as "l he standard household reuie dy." " Tim golden wedding, or fiftieth anci versarv of the marriage, of Mr. John 12. Ti. .berts and Mrs. Maty Roberts was cele brated yesterday (Thursday) evening, at the residence of their milv surviving daughter, and t If onl y one of their children present, Mrs. Wm. Jones, in this place. The affair was ati exceedingly pleasant and joyful one and letters of congratulation and substantial remembrance were received ami read from their two sons, Messrs. Thomas F. Roberts, of New 11 amp-hi re, and Richard.?. Rol erts, of Illinois, ami also from their son-in-law, I M". James McMullen, of Indiana county, as well as from several ,,f their grand children and other relations. Mr. Roberts is one of our best ami purest ci t izetis, and when we extend to him and his estimable wife, the partner for a full ha If cent nry of all his joys and sorrows, the best wishes of every man. woman and child in this community, we fe.-l ilt.il ne are only expressing a sentiment, to which ail will respond wiih ajheartygood will. May many long ami happy years still be in store for the worthy and greatly re spected coup!'. One of i he most miraculous escapes from a terrible death that we have ever heaul of occurred in C.irrolltown about three weeks ago, lint .is we only learned the facts the other day vvc presume we will be excused for not iiiLli.-hin: them before this. P.c that as it msy however, here are the particulars as r'-hited to us : A little three-year-old son of Mr. Henj.imiu Wert tier went out on a port ico i h rough a door lead ing from the t h i id floor of his father's residence atnl from there attempted to reach a pigeon roost under the caves of the roof by climbing up one of the posts of th" portico, but missing his hold fell to the ground beneath, a distance, we are assured, of thiriy-five or forty feet, and yet, strange and unaoeounttihle as it may seem, her.ot only escaped w ith his life, bnt actually received no injury at all worth talking about. It was thought at the time that one of his ribs was fractured, but as the lad was out ; nguin in ail his glory or the following day, i it is fair to presume that, even so slignt a mishap as that did not. befall him. If any ' one ear. fell tis of a mote miraculous escape than this we will at least, require "ihe pa pers" to substantiate the story. j A nr. Yot Got sr. Wr.sT ? It is important that you purchase tickets by Ihe route com- ' pellingyon to make the fewest changes of; car, anil by which there are no omnibus 1 transfers between depots in the large cities. . The principal connection of the IVnnsyl- ' vauia Railroad, at Pittsburgh, is the system j of roads familiarly known to the public i ns the "ranuciiKUr J,'"!'?." Its trains run ! through, without detention, from Pittsburgh J lo Cincinnati and Louisville, where prompt . connections are made for all points South; ; from Pittsburgh lo Indianapolis, where through express train? are in wailing in the Union Depot to take passengers to all points in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and the North west. The onlv line running through trains from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, crossing the Mississippi river on the largest and tidiest steel bridge in the world, and making direct connections in the New Union Depot with the great through lines for all points in Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, California, Ar- i kansas, ami Texas. Trains are nil equipped j with the Safety Air Urake; the cars are com- j f;n table, and the road in first-class condition. I Your tickets west of Pittsburgh, should read over "I'ittsrnrih Cincinnati d- at. Tsn T!iil- way." 3-30.-9:. llosnt-F.'fl C.f.rmax SYRrr can now lie purchased rinlit at borne, and is llm only suc cessful prejiaration ever introduced to our people. It works like a charm in all cases of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hetnorrliajres, Asthma, severe Coughs, Croup and all other 'Throat and I.nn Diseases. No person has ever used this medic? ne without getting im inediate relief, yet ther are a great many poor, sntTerinjr. Pkeptit-al persons poing alamt our streets with a suspicions rough, and tbo voire of consumption coining from their lungs, that will not try it. If yon die. it is your own fault. At von can go to your Irn lcmmon & Murray, and get a Sample Hot tie for 10 cents and try it; Ihreedo-es will rel.eve any mw. fc. jjular ie only .t ct. ritOF. Tymiau.'s W'AKStNO.-Ill eon-, eluding an address to the students of Uni versity College (London) Frof. Tyndall, w ho is unquestionably one of the most in defatigable brain workers of our century, j said, "Take care of your health. Imainu Hercules as oarsman in a rotten oat ; what can he do there but by the very force of his stroke expedite the ruin of bis craft. Take 1 care of the timliers of your boat. The .tis tiugnished scientist's ad vice is equally val uable to all irorkerx. We are apt to devote all our energies to wielding the oars, our strokes fall firm and fast, bnt, few of us ex amine or even think of the condition of our boats until the broken or rotter, timbers sud denly give way and we find ourselves the victims of a calamity w hich could haveleo.i easily avoided by a little forethought W'hat began with a slight fracture, or perhaps even a careless exposure to disorganizing influ ences, ends in the complete wreck of tho life-loat. The disease which began with a slight headache or an undue exposure to cold terminates in duath, unless its progress be che-.ked, and the disease remedied. The first symptoms, tho heralds of disease, give no indication of the strength of the cn-com- ing foe, and the victim trusts that his old ally, Nature, will exterminate the invader. Hut. Disease i an old general and accom plishes his most important movements in the night-time, and some bright morning finds him in possession of one of tin) strongest for tifications; and when he has once gained a stronghold in the system Nature ignoinini onsly turns traitor and secretly delivers up thi whole physical armory to the invader. Like the wily politieianj Nature is always on the strongest side, and the only way to insure her support is to keep your vital pow ers in the asrendant. Keep your strongest forts the stomach and liver well guarded. Do not le the foe enter the arterial high tvays, for he will steal or destroy your richest mer chandise and impoverish your kingdom. To repulse the attacks of the foe yon can fi id no better ammunition than Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines. (Full (lirncliotis accompany each package.) His Pleasant Purgative Pellets are especially effective in defendii g the stomach and liver. HisGolden Medical Discovery for purifying the blood and arrest ing coughs ami colds. Jf you wish tu become familiar wiih the inc. at. approved system of defense in this warfare, and the history of the foe's method of invasion, together wiih complete instructions for keeping your forces in martial order in time of p-'ace. yon enn find no better manual of these tactics than "The People's Common Sense Medical Ad viser," by R. V. Pierce, M. I)., of the World's Dispensary. Iluffalo, N. Y. Sent, to any address on receipt of JJ1.."0. Itcontaitis over nine hundred pages, illustrated by two hundred and eighty-two engravings and col ored plates, and elegantly bound in cloth and gilt. An Extra Const WrKK Tmrrrs ,Tu vorx Druvn. At the Argument Court last week it was determined, in view of the great number of civil c: uses to lie disposed of, to continue the June term of Court for three weeks instead of two. as heretofore, and as ft eouseq itcnee it became necessary for another panel of jurors to be drawn, which duty was attended to on Tuesday last by Sheriff Ryan and J nry CommissionersCratner and Dtimm, the following being the result : tuavkusk .Tritons Tinrtn wefk. Dash John I... Justice, Voder Twp. It rues J.ieob, tai mer, Miiiieiitnna Twp. P.urgess Wni.A.. laborer. :M WhiiI. Millville M u llensbool .John .J laborer, -It h VV d. John si own. Meek Joint, t.'tt'lllelN I ltest Tw;. t'oonev John T., laborer. Kast Conemnujrh Flor. Cusicr S.i m'l J., farmer, ltichixiiil T ;. f'rl-te Pitniel. farmer. Summit ville I!or. Drew Murk, eirent. 1m Ward. Millville Dor. Dauirii A delist, saloon kceper.Sd Ward, Johns town. Klske John II.. Justice, White Twp. fieorg." N. S., clerk, Cro le Twp. Jore Thomas, ir en I ieuiH n. isd Ward, Johnstown, Helsel Josnth, Itit nier. A 'hulls Twp. Hoerle Irviu. clerk. 5th Ward. Johntown. liornn Patrick, pud. Her, 3.1 Wan). Johnstown. M'.fTiiiHn Wdliiim, tarnicr, Aihuns T p. Ilouck Frederick, farmer. Cm-roll Twp. Kern Abraham, tanner. Htisqiiehannn 1'wp. Kinney Peter, farmer. Jackson Tw p. Kohh r Yoiloc, farmer. I 'ntieinauu 11 Twp. bcidy Samuel, farmer. Jaeksra Tt-. Lynch John, farmer. Washington Twp. Miimli.in Patrick, laborer, 2d '.Van). Millville. Marlelt Harry, farmer, Uallitr.iu Two. Moloy IVimeis. farmer, Allegheny Twp. Murray John, farmer, Cambria Twp. I'n r i ib Kiiw.ird. I nniuT. I 'am brin T . p. Perry Charles, clerk. Chest ?q .ring's llor. Pike w. W.. tinner. rii h Ward. Johnstown Hor. Kriinsi'.v J'. F . stone mason. Taylor Twp. Hodsrers Patrick, policeman. 2d Ward. Millville. Storm John A., tanner. Cien rfiehl Two. Shirley William, carpet. t'-r. (iaditzin U-ir. Skelly John, laborer, Sine.mertiill Twp. Wajincr liei.rpe, lurmcr. Jackson Twp. r TKnrtr.K.soi r- chronic: Disf.asks. There are multitudes of Clfouivr diseases w hich beset and afiiict hundreds of our read ers, which in a vast majority of cases, are easily within the reach of cure. The eiuss embraces so many maladies that it were te n ions as well as useless to name most of them Dropsy. Scrofula, Rheumatism. Old and S'ubborn Ulcers and Fever Sores; Neuralgia, llead-aches. Contracted Limbs, all, or most of which are, by proper treatment, curable. Consumption, Skin Diseases. Liver Com plaint. Chronic Diarrhoea, Piles and Fistula make tip another class, equally remediable under the improved methods of medicine, which deep reseat' h into its hidden powers have brought o light. Dr. Keyser of IL'0 Pemi Avenue, Pit tsbnrgii, has investigated I hese d i senses as well as other obscure chronic affections, which has enabled him to promise acute whenever a cure is at ail possible ; his office is easily rea 'bed, and persons desiring toconsuit him, can take the morningcars, in most cases, and relnin home the same day. Dr. Keyser is the proprietor of Dr. Keyscr's L ing Cure, file great remedy for Consump tion, now sold In pint bottles, at 51 each. 1877. 1377. OPENING. X 5 T. W f 3 O O H - Wo liave now open in all our departments full linen c.f SIM: I NT, NOVKLTI KS. We cnll parfieitlnr attention to our elegant ns tsortmnt of SPUING WKAl'S, comn ising 1 M I,M A NS, ClltCC I. A 11 S, S A CQ U KS and SHAWLS, wbicb we show in all Ilie new iimfcrials and shapes. We also offer mmi liiflcetit Mock of "KV DKKSS (tin IDS, consiMtinfr of I.lack atid C'olorctl C.iwliinere!, ltaskets, t'!otbr, Ctimels Hair, te. Special bargains in Hluck and Colored Silks Junt ojittiied. j HUCU3 Sl HACKE, ! Fifth Ave. & Market Street, rittsbursh. Spades are trump and the rake and hoe are tbe rijht and left bowers. i AUDITOR'S XOTICi:. In tlie , matter of tbo first account of Catb:irlne i J, Stultr., formerly Catharine f. Hitrtnrtt. Ad- ! tninisl ra trix rf t he estnte of ':it hnriuc Crutn. late ot Suniin.-rhiU township, Cambria e.utnty. ilen'd. Al?o, in the inattor of the first aeconnt of Catha rine J. St ul 1 7.. formerly ttatliarino J Hurinett. Adin'x of the estate of Klixahetli Cmm. Iat of Suinnierhill to wnshiji. i 'a mhria eeuiit y. dee'd. 4Hi April. H77, John K.-n Ion appointed Auditor to ta? am! deride upon exception and tnake dis tribution. By tho Court. 1 will attend to the dut Icn ot the above appoint ment, at my otliee in the torouj?h of Khrnst.urfr, on Ti KSOAV. th IhI nay of May next, at 10 o'clock a. v., where and when all parties interested may attend, or he deharro-l irom coming in on the f ind. JOHN FOLUX, Auditor. ' April 13, 1S77.-31. ! AT DITOIl'S NOTI CE. 1 1 n vinK bei'ti appointed Amlitor by tbe Orphans' Court of Cambria soum y to report dlstrihut ion of the money in the humid of H. Kinkead. f-scj.. Trustee appointed hy the tloiirt to make sale .f the real estate of Catharine I'arrish. la.cot Cab litziii, "a:nhria county, deri'aced. as shown hy his account tiled, noliee is hereby given to nil pa'rties interesie.l that I w,ll attend to the duties of said appointment, at my office In Kbenshura:. on Fri bav. Mav lib. 1S77. at 2 o'clock, p. M , when and where they mast present their claims, or be ite barreil from coming in on said fund. OKO. V. O ATM AX. Auditor. Ehersbttru, April 11. lS.7.-3t. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS PrMT la vt Ptit tanvf 4tJ4Mi mr Thirty ttnn tantV i urtt h-nlT f'-r Ui cure ! Lier 'Mtiitut. nttvmcB, j Sv-k Hfwtiu'hp-, 6M ntl lraibuiftiw nl lft ItTr. ?pli'1 4D0 Ianr, In e wrra frmn my rhM, rr tit. Wm. fsirTwr, St. Itnt. Mo. Prioe of -aeb, ? If twit I hi brui bruiKiM ilea t Krp (D"ni Mral lor bcm. ;""Sol.l IJY A LI DItCGGlsTS. -l.-ly. ml i i CH EAPEST IN CAMBEIA COUNTY ! S. TEITELBAUM BRO. Take jtloasilrc in announcing to tile jtcoj.le of Northern Cnniluia aibl parts ailjai-fiit that they have jusL opened ft largo MtTeantiie KstaMisliinent III Its Mel Bnilding; recently occnpiel ky Mr. D. Epr, in Carroiltown, Ami that they not only plelire thrtnsclvcs, but are prep-neil to prove beyond quebtion, that they can and will sell Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, JJOOTS, SIIOKH, NOTIONS, And in fact ccei'ijthina nsuollif hrpf in a flrsf-cfass CnHifrifSftn'c,at from xr to o J'i:a ci:t. viu:a t'i:u the same quality of goods rati 6? botttfiit ttsctchcrr. THIS IS HQ HDHBDG OR CJkTCH-PENHY PR0PQSIT10H. BUT ALL MUST AS Which the public may rest assured will be maintained at the same rate of re duotion for all time to come: Dry Goods, &c. P-st ;Trint ft to 7c. " tJtiiitlmins. . 6 lo lUe. ' CntilvMcheit llgrGtt Mu--lm- to Re. ' ftierteli'il no It to l'ie. Tir.L i.ir. til fi Iff ... . : . e- I nit litur. . . . ci to v:c t te " K'y Jenns. . il lo L'ie r& .- V e ' fottomnfi. 10 to 1so.7.3V s:'uiwlj i ouauil up Skirts S7e. Hi:'l on. Silk nml Wool Sponpeo (bet).tOe. p.p. A toll lin of I. .lilies' ami Gent's Furnish'tr Goods nt n.iToM phioks. A -oieplete stock of F.n ilte'.'Mises', Men'ii nmi Youths" Suoes, at bot tom Pit!' rs. Ami al! other Goods at Mi l tnS r,onlon Hilts Pponi Th renJ. H I (witrr.inteii 30 .VHnlsi l els. er s-p tot, or T. cts. I iivin lio!. 1 1 rov. or "to iiii. for 2 et-s. : l.ineu Dmr rorf K-t-fi-Jlr I'ri.'d Corn, i-r It. 1". : ros cocas. .ym&m -JWMm nw.ktt n'm,.,v - : A pacii (Mil eois) :!l to .V.c. gW VriiSMfl !!ee (Cnrobm.) peril.. 7p. ; UJ ? i ( n-hmeres " 24 to ie. 5JTsae. i , t : BiOV lite S vrun. 7f. per ! At'J " 10 ! r Is bk-. p. y. S?:f ssrVo : Jf -- J i.i I S5gBSicS j tor 2 i-1. ; and all otlier articles in the same proportion. j S. TEITELBAUM & BRO., (formerly "Cheap John,!) ' Cordially invite everv'io.l v to jrive f hem a oil!, ns-iriinr them fl it it 'v;H i,2 :l ple.ii J u to hive iliem ex imiiie th.'irjf iinb iin-1 lu icc, wbes iior llu-y vi.-ti to imy or not. I Ca i: i .i.i.ti iw.n. Apkii. !!. 1.7. -ly. OKI I i ai:v. tllvFA-Dii.t. In fb fbii pi N i . .1. on P'lturlnv. a;rc.l til'o it 7U April 7, lt-77, Mr. Jon . K -. The depended wns born in Vab- nm1 i-iime here with nN parents when he wn-s twentv -one yearn of I. M' wns n ipiiet. inofTenslve i-itien, iin uprnrht nuin in all his tuii,ncs-. t mi;nrt ioti. and en j- yo.l. as he Wi-; I deserved, t i' coiifiieuee of ;i 1 1 w llo new him. Peace to Ins a-!n-. .loNK.-Di-i'.. in rids pl .ee, on Friday. April fi. I", of oearlet fever. LIZZIE, dauirhtee of John J. and Maty Jones, ared 4 Veins and 5 moot li. lTH H. Tied, in Currolltown-. on Wertnc du v. April II. t.7. of ."eiirl- t lever. .li i.iCd, son of l r. J Mbit! St it-h. a (red nt-or. I 2 j tars. STKPHF.N'S. - Die t, in Whit.' owiihip. March 8 l77, Kkiih im A. Stephens, mje.i 8 jchi?, II inoiilh and 7 days. XOAV IS THE TIME For BARGAINS. l.OOK AT THIS A. A. BARKER & SON AKE NOW CI.OSINO OUT THK EXTIRE STOC K OF GOODS TN' THK Kr.KNSniTUJ PTOftE AT COST FOR CASH! No floods iritf hp sold cwcej)t for Cash or t(s equivalent. THEN LOOK AT THIS ! 3- AM. PF.ltSONd HAVING CNSKTI I.FII A I DI NTS ON nl I! HOOKS WH. I. I'l.KASF. CAM. ANIlSKI I LK HKHMIKTHK lAV OK ttAV NKXT. AM. Al'i Ot NIs I'XAii. JI'STll) AT 'iil AT I'I At K ViTbl, UK I'l.tlKII IN 7 HK H A N I IS Of A IKuIKit OJ-'KICEK roil COM.KCI TON. A. A. BARKER & SON. EnF.xsnruo. apiiit. 1:1. istt. 3t. BIGBUfiiiEOOESl "rISTIlXfl to close out their l.trsre and rnrtei' y stock of Miscellaneous Works, comprising Historical, Sketch and Story Bocks, &c, written by many of Ihe irn.sl popular anthers id the us' the imdarsiRtie.J io not rnoMJsi: to a ivi: a wa y evrrythinir tn I hut line, but they do promise tr. sell thein at pries which Would scarcely pay lor the paper and hindtns. '- S'ow is the imip f.-r all wMi'nj to scure g.siil reading len'ter at woiidcrtnl iow prices te c ive us a ca ll. The :o-i uf har aina n a r titled. l.KVMOX At Ml KKAV. KhennhttriT, April 13, 177 -ot. ' The umb-riniied desires ei desires t xn proper' v 'I'.-Z ", on.iUi-.t.Hffi.':; tn 1. hir well IcnoWn In Iiretto horouttti c.nitinir iit.l' T -ii'- a fnil Iot ol On. ni l ani a com rt&lLt22. in ill ins two story Frame Iiwcl!- - ns House, with Frame Kitchen and Wash House attached, and al! necessary outbuilding?, as wei! as : n execbent spring of pure water and a num ber of choice titiil trees, on the premises. The property 'S m irood condition imii will be rented n a r"sjv.p?frtie ien,in' n lih ra' ti-rm. Tor f'ir t r pirticu'.ar" appu ."Ir. W. l. M AtfKi. It M'o.or MAK'iAIiKV f,FAVY. jAprtl 6, 177. -lai. llou sdale, I'a. 1 3 ul!iiJi t AND BES T A. YBIUTABLK FACT, ADMIT AFTKU HKADIXG TIIK FOLbOYl0 Groceries, &c )nr Urocrv Iu psrtme t i T y tsr I lie tie st urn j . te imil cte npest i. prices y. t tie i" .u n l y, ll.-i'iHre few oT our price : s.? (1 recti -itT-e. : to 23.. s'J&Z-i .rn'kles Ibs'S V". toC eincn s r riPiel imp. . . .10 piece for ?".". 6 .i. 4 nn.l 3 li lor Vrry ibi.l Syrup I VmnioTi Svrun . 4i.' n'tiite Miliar VIM for!. Bn.nti .in It'i. tor . I 'i.ilee TLs'nie, IviX'-y '2 iv HriH.m t? to 2w. Mni.kiim Totmcfu, pit s. tor j Prices Equally LOW. j i el, per fpoob or tffo for cts t'b'rk's Threa.l, per dozen ; 1 iitent Thre.. .V. et. :ioe L lOers 1 .l i 'ii t or 3 c-i. ; H i-r in. ; A mer- r Tins. 1 tie.. I r km F.x r m- Ti T.i C; l. ctor ;n.l K AOMl'XTs i,f l're:t-nrer ot G:i!- J tbe II 2.111 Itoroinrh. Vpi :l Ml ". 177 : ItCollilE (l.TH'At.r. C'lb !' To nun. unl of D"; bene fr IsTi f u. r?y ami'tlnt collected nni pai.l to Treasurer J J!y amount l exonerations " ruturiiL'il lo 1 'oiiiiii.s'rs. balance due Irom Collector if. It.. 64 F Tn halani!' .T. tbiniUTT. TreaFurer, Ia. n lniii.t at last settlement .. F-yrjT:- .ffcy VVcTrien's Frieii'J 1 J5-Jg. Tt-.rSJ r ? 3 osp 1U pteee" tor .e. - -ST !?ciis rl 5 ir- s-; 4 siwri. o .. 4niin.ii. Mutz. ". : f 21 91 '.S ft:..'Ji :6 i7" m e 1'0 -''. . . lo.'") aiiiT reo".i trom I'idlector's llnpiieate. " n ' ' rtnrire. Piien and li.a-u- Coll ctcd on l'o Tax liupbcte.. Cp.. Hi cs'li pah! on orders lifled and cancelled SSI 44 Italance in hands of Treusurer 12.71 OT.V ij of tue liorouirh at da col settlement I)u. To amount due from Treasurer ' " ' Tax Collector .12 71 .IT.JP CR. Jty ain't outstanding orders, April B. 1T7 Ilalniice due Hroali T. S. FI.KMIMK ) m. mkahii i;:t. ; UM. M. hliti Ct.ON, j April 13. i77. at. Auditors. I Hi Qil'i UiiUHiniiililiill ESTABUSIIMENT! IT II E imderiiL-n.-d wniibl rtspeetful'v inform the eit r.etis of SUTtmi'Vitie and. vicinity, tis trull the public in tirtiiTil. tluit ihcy have constant ly on hand a lai e stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I ! eonsislitiB "f Uedsteads. Hitrea us. 1 abjr R, I 'hairs. ; Stands, i 'nphoar'is t .. every article of which t hey guarantee p'Tleet in make and wiil adl mt the i,utsi rossiiii.K ritu t rt uc ash. A1o, i Coftlns and Bi:ial Caskets, ' of any desired style or .riee. r;r:.iiied nt cheap est rates Jrjia ni-k (.n"iin.l nr made to order at the short' 8t notice, r uinisl. proni)it ly and sat isfactorily atteiuitsl to; and no charge wade In any rss ior ue of Hearse. i IInviii lor tuntiV years been enirfsV'd fn ihe Furniture ami I'nderia kiinr hasiness at Suini.nt- . villc, the senior member l' the ftrin nam.-il flat- ; tershimselt 'hat t he quality of hir Work ainl the i l.iniesty of Ids price will serve to retain and add i to the iil.trjl patrona!?" so ionit conlericj njK-n him, atid lor wnich his 'nceo thaiiks nre h.r..bw : ten lered to all bi. "I l ft ien-'s and rrtsi ouiers " ; JtillX SIKWAKl' fcMIN. ; PutnT.it, April 6. 17. .-Iin. j HOMES' in "the WEST AND HOW 70 REACH THE M. ' fOll l.DWfSr KATKS OF FAlti: an I reba l4 hie iiitorina: ion relative to the hot routes of travel to all points est. jooil h and South west, call on or address W. I.. O'H H I F.N . tienTal Caa senpter Awnt I'., t'.fcst. 1. !Cv. No. 2! North HiTh Street. I'oiuinl'Ui Otn.i. I 'o let te tnisled hy irre.onsi!ile nenis of interior routes, when a et'.iuinu.itiari.iii ad ! res'd to liea.!.iiarters .ll meet wiih pionni ut lent inn. snu brum informa tioti that can he relied upon. ( S-"i).-ii . A' lMINISTRATItN NOTICK. Hstateof 1'l.H TI i:. PaKKISII. dec',1. Lotto! of ad te.ii i: rat ion u t he estate ot I'etcr B. Tarri-h. b;e of Munster lownshtp. Cambria e-.Tiri'v. Ia.. ffeeesjod. bare liien granted to the isndersurn".!, to whom a!l per-ons indebted to said estate are request v. to ma k t-aymen'. atid tho' haruur e'aitMSor demands will iuaLe kiiowo the jauie wlthcttt ilcln y. .mux PARKlSH.f Administrators. Jlnnstcr Twp . Arit fl 177. Bt. OOP J5KKF ! I hiving rei cntlr purchased several head of fine FAT STF.KKS. whi-h wer hrouttht from the State ot I" taria. 1 am prepared to furriisn my easterner Witi lbs best BKKT cer oflertd f"r sal in th's pU.-e. tine -is. IS cents per Hi. : Stukiinl K'.aaf. 12 ct. ret . Er-vnsburs. Msrcli l77.-il. x t: r a a r:i: tiskm a i REDUCTION ! XjKT i?rxc:e;s : i ! CUTLERY, Etc., i I AT HDCH LESS TB&R COST. I'rcpiratory to tHrinir tewn unit rt'U.'ldim his txtetiilve Store IbTn. Entire Stock of GOODS, tOs;vTIIJ lHIX'irAll.Y OF Builde8, HARDWARE, Tabic ami rocket Cutlery, I Horc. A I l.S. C. I.ASS; T. ASV AH P. t. MT'f, LAMP CH IMS F VS. STOVF.S, TlXW.tlll, HOUSC K.IKKS ll.KT.sr'H Ti'L:, It I X I IST N F,. M O r. SI I V F. I t-rAHF.". ri MI'S am. TCItJN i. ItI,AM H.UII)( iinix?, . AT LESS TII AX COST, - I OK- CASH AND CASH ONLY ! I 1 tirve on hTit a frrr r"l 'I"" In; J 1 m elu w liii li I wi II pt-! I hi tr. .in 9 i I " :t lr t hnn e -i n. am mj-nl Iit t lie p r' nt A W I II -t It A W 4.1 Jt M '. SI. tt,' n!y rtini-ul.l.. f .-. tiiiMinrr in I Lo vioil l ) ntuti 1 Will sril vcr.i I Mr fur each. Its Tims lo Secure Barsjia: BV l!t vnu A VWAff ftrrstmn 7;nairinff them sclcc indbtfd to tor 'irr a rucstf if rcttcsfcfl to ctnnc f'ttrtcard tcifhtarf dclaif and settle their respective tic coaatft either tttf tiotc or Cash, tintl ttievt lnj hare rusts, tin mart have via (,. rlonel in tfie h or It ft lime possiuie -..HIGH STKEKT, EUENSnVKC, FA. CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION i lKSi Klltnil AMI IIJ.I S1 KATITl Sold inCUitays. It t.vinif t l.e otilj ri.irii.b-t t ...r-. p. t.'' tr . f, (770 .fi(v. in!. fS.5") Vi-f . t t.t i ,s '.fir. ll-ort eran'l hii;! !irrv voail. i mi i)nl lt rcsl da j etc. : lllnstr.it.il. nti. ft r'- af-.-r than any oiler: errtiiHt iivnii tt. t re i,t w oi?r-nt . -i( .i"i 'n . k S. iM.il vr,,! ,t ' f-f.'i ,;tlirl.l f.r froor if...v. o.Hnt'.lil. of official, .-it-i'iiv and press satnt' !e pHes. tu t d.-s-cr fpij'.-i. ni'.J tr a t. ri.is. Ilf ItiiAKIi HH'IS. I'i Mt.ii-es 7.V, Sn "i, i,,..,.t pj I I l" I ( ) ,l,i,,re..t In -I rla:me.l i.tl! h ! S,J . ' ' ' w.-rtliiers LH'.'ki. Sen t tot prot. r.( w'-eH In viiii:- p n twn. Terms and nat- Rt tree. It Hali.ktt .'.. r.irtlan.1. Ms. Drunkcard, STOPI '. . Iti. 1. !.. (f. rnnTlj id H-too ) t'Rf a liarm!.- cure f. r llllr.n tiicli can he tfiveu i' ti. ul lti kr-i 'r.ine th patier.t. Al.-.one for tin-; OPIUM IIAHIT. Pcrmatietitrurti;iiirartrrd in l.. th. Snd s't ttp lor eviJei-e.j. Ask tr''it;s; t t -t. Addri-aa KtKliS IV... Iti i:k :(,bi Ohx, SL We. ut. 1-i (.!' i S V' lM!.Y!CKt.liV it ilar at b-.me. Avoiits wtit( OuT.t end terms trve. Tin k.4.i'i... At. trust a. .M e. PENSIONS No matter I na sii b ' ty 1 . bb-'t. Increases now ..m t. A.t. vice aid circular tree. T. M M icp a ti., All'.ttiir, ToT Sansom Stn-et. I'liiLideiphia, I'm. ' O T tstrs llHIil Tar its, 'jltli tinttf. In mt , i-,sj post paid. Ii. Ji.:X l-S i CO.. Nassau. N". Y . 5 to $20?; at lioifii- Sut-mlr, wiii il t5 ST. vao&.S'V, i'lirtbll. '. M e O "L Fine Ml ve.l I "ar !s. wi h nunc. J cts postpaid. fil'LM r.ll Hi , or a:. N.-r Nassau- . '0 cconcE jPAC S C O 17a. 5 I'. zz., Trt cut I'ertn'Dieit: S.nt n?r i-f !r? l t.t niters. iiKs. Silt V ,s-. i.s- JtiJt I r - - 30 2ft N ixed I'ards Wit h t.xme. 1(1 ei . T'p! I- r lamp. j. niMti n uc... . .Xa. tV- Utra tlnararils. nelnallVK. l - I'.tr tl tll'HM. Jlurt. J. K. 11 AHI.r R. Mai r.s N. Y. 30 Jllxei fur''. Witt: r.Stniv Vrt. Sarc;.'.s r..j 3et. stsmji. (Mi I,imu m 'i... Nas-.ua. N , 'I'ME 1ll. UlV St ltl llU. rt the C 1 S. A., with Itspnl-I nii'iiiiH: ul - ...i -.or . aiet Assets id over s4 (mj ". ot-. r? Ins.ir or r t. 1'ash rates, ami aiv sin is p- i .;. (;t i(. . u tracts, plain teatm-'s and lit rs n.fic li ( has l... c.ii.p;ii -aiiof." w.-li oili-r cue,.!,,,,,., ,,.q H'S-. li'M ,nii..-i- ni .iior. i ill i.i;r I c1i ri .r-e nis n niis ness priue p'.-s. an l seritrtsth p.. lif.ijer i , .-1.ii..r.i, ... .i... .ii;-.iii. ,ii n, ..n .. rcunnt i.t ; li.inis. A-I.tr..s? ; , t.t s tjejiiral Ar.-;it, Nn ill Walnut !. ,, tn I.I.. Agent wanted tu everv eouir y . t wh .u l.t.eral tbrms will be g n. JACKSON'S BET Sua Kavj CHEWiSG TOBACCO. W . I ... i- i I...- r'..iui- in i rr-i-ni mpiii i rt tr Ire- It no' o our r.en. as iii' t.e nil (, - n ' he eiai ket F'TM i'Iii l!l a itii TM! i I ' - . "I reih, ;.: wB. it ll(,t en.ir. U- o. .. V' s I ri'n a rcttiiir .i r Jii.., -'iefTrh ' Xls-v c saw '-t '' - Hour ;. .i..f. -j tl' 4'- v'hM''-'. 'tl"rl-! hsrrel 4c ' J biMul'ierlt.-.- :.c"iii:. . ' H . "'" ''etter g i... it lower l i '"' s' ii' d up anywhe.e.
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