UJi- 6 i r;. ri.ll'. .At AND PERSONAL. -t.l" , i.. i1...ir l.utfinu at. tlin , ,, "-" . J - ' . v":ts the thirty-second anui- .'..! :.. Iittwl.nrr1i : " r f In-" Company discharged ...if"-" it- employ on Saturday ..i:-"J , r f nf, ni;i"1e l.v V. & D. ' I'li.iiilig'l- liUinoi ot- wai "J- ,'t it I'.", el. art's Vittshnrgh No. 1 5 H.'iii" Tobacco is the best iu the ., ,;! arc wiMirp llie law is. Oo !i.':n ':, t-speoia'.Tj- if you Lave ,' Vr,-i ni;ikiiijj. ' .''"''it keeper : "I'loase hand ;;'''jV j;i..;iri V peerless Navy or '. '. l miii't no other." '"' mt .i l'"I, strong Smoking 5 iH.lvi., it. get W.&D. Uine v i J.i.if,' cut, l'ltt.-luirgh. . ; i ; -.. ti w li :i vo been amits.- "! .- t-. t u 1 i.t :i m t i n cr I i 1 1 nn- ,,.;'.v ''I i.i". I e - 'J . !., ,.,1 ami ls Lkevvine. j,' j, j.ist lovely?" is the weather , !. , ,,' ,( df c"ilt are called upon "' ti.i i;ir!ii-nlar juncture. 'v -Ceiling. t Lower Turkeyf,Mt " inrrrt county, hung herself in I, luirn, about ten days ago. l,:,.ciii fell ".n Daniel IMshong's . . V . - . ... 1 ... .1 tii I . I. -'cri WOIKH, ,, ,il .Mi'IHl.t? l.."l , ( ((din. II , ... f;ii iii. inner. I. Miiiin. : i employee at th Wood ". r:; ii !' ''n,l '"'r f'K'11 arm badly mi Fridai U.-d, ly beinj; caught , ,,' -i.c machinery. ....Tlifit ,'i:,f fampbell, ,1 ..f il: !''("? fiho, will Mien . ,m:i. i ti rlt' newspaper luir-inc.HH at ," i',,i'i"H county. ,i i,n H"ex, a H'ti df Ilt'V. John . ;1 r:i r l iti' ii of this place, rec-m-L ; N. . In I il!e, A lidi-r'Hi county, ,..,1 v I' yer-. ' I'T caiiu l.a hevn ummI , I'i I: U. i'".' foundry at Altoona tlirce n)niih ih.in at any '. , f-r !"'! in Hs his'.ory. ... HT r:il'oe l're( k, 15'air cotmt c, ,: v 1. 1' Mr.. Ann Hylc, was tmrneit ,...1 ii Fiiday nijibt las. Ocigiu I a:ii"imt nf !n..t not ftated; instir- i;.:cfi'M "''!(''('(( ii tells of a in -li.it place, mmui to tie tnarried , fiinaliv .iMiioyinst 'is friends by Wiufnlil tde iiarvcst be?" And . , Miic ran t 1! him. j i, iriii in t'ieai field county, and i'-i in tlii coiiiily, are now re-i.-,i-.'r.s t'.irv..i'; that last year am! f'nii .ir five rears njio . ti f : -f i ihiilars, according to (e- - I -! i . -t :' vi '.h'lckinly I-nrncd ,' i.'teel Willi. S, .l.'lllOUl Wll, nil ,-. cv-i. i; I'l-', 1'V tin; an idenlal a.jiiniti'v if mo'teii l'a'.'bitt :. :.c i -w-i part of his body, legs 'r:,' i! i inm V.'orks nt .lnlnntown T'-r'fA :'!! ti'ieil an order fur one i ii i !' rt'-el rails f'T tho Uio i il.a lew n ote to lie (i t rnct r. 2 fr "in I-vvaia, Colorado, to tin; A. A M li in. a tri ad :ia?e of .Icflferso- . Philadelphia has lo- ', faio'-ji !a ("Ol.ty, where he t.,. r( pared to afend In Is l.v day or niclit. May be. 1:t t "rerman or Krg'itdi. .. I-Mikt-r t Sun not only rid of all their pw-ds at cafli '.:tt they i-liall periiti tinb hted to ' ti e -'vMare thina" liefnte the . V. iv. what th'-y hive to y on i" ailvi r'iMiie (h pai tinet t. ' I i I'Mtitv farmer! wctii to . i.i t ' Min e fur tile purpose .. i, :.ti.it. fur t h e n isel Vim and - i ! iicx-r a pre ly tboroiib exauit i h 1 .: : ' V : in pl-s-i'-d with I lie ' -1. i (' w a a :-ple!idi(l one to 1! t; v !: v. of this place, who I Hlure. the iS''i iiilitnl to 111111111;, rik. d in . ";ie day last week, the I he received it belli! : I" It :itnr tS; Co., iimnrance U -i-!.iv!.!..trS. : !.-"i:!. i tin; mine of nit "rphan lie.nl vns caughf iietween a ' ' a iid tl.e j.miti of ;t il.Kir at r ' ii'snn steid works, i?r,d ' "ii S.it irday morning last, i r'e a ii c of three inches, nf : t'litiu ate hot ii'S'ntii Iv. "f Hi. .I.ieph, si x in all !"' llie tl 1 1 J it-r hoitse iii et-d.iv of last week, for liliit'jj tiiemsfl veH at li the flrst of the iirdt r said dincese, they will he Tiiother h'UHe ther. miei! M. M. Stewart re- l.r.iiie i r'ew iavs air-i alter an "I "'. r Ui-lv -ir in th v!, ' 'i i .ne lie was twice elected tu ' 1 1 l.e,f -i i : m e and lso-servcd one ii i i i;i i inteiident. lull in-ire re ! in t lir- iiieream i 1 huai ness, i n A;ii' M, t'nv. a telegraph operator ' "" "I Mi-' J. I:. It. Co., at Al " on 'ii i; t he quests in the Sunt hern N 1. ' i.s whn it was der.iro.ved hy : !l. ""v ' 1" "f life, on Wednesday 1 toitiitinlely escaped illiin- ' in imi li -r w ay In Cnl ii aili ior ''' ' ''"r I"-aitli. and Htonix d uff at H'l se', f. i: : t:.i '.-; v , We,!; ; .-n ''.i.i. 1'., nit',! in I i I T il ''tl: i TT,AW e:h noticed eU.w ere, of Mr dohn (X ,,e, one of the ohle.st vi,i7t.n , , " nave ueen eauanu hv ery-ipehls, tolPerii.d.Ke,l. we are told, by ' Jf a.rr" n VUe of h to8 lo closely! An t-ftort was made, we believ, to nar, hk lite by a.P,Ht,,,K ;he toe itself, l,nt as hi, KVMPiii had already become impreRuated ' w,t be poison, the experiment failed I ' v,T7 w S,tt,arn?. wbool teacher at, Snter- ' I TViw' 'sf"'orelatid county, deserted bin wire and tw n.lren a few days ag and ' ( e.oped w.th one of bin pupils, a young la y ; Paid to be of gootl family and quite propoa- ' sessing ln appearance. Stearns like that j richly deserve to be kicked into a "cocked ' , hat by a "jassat k," but woe to the man who ' otiglltt r .el,0"S,, l h,timate that we Did yon ever think bow much in keep- 1 , ing with the eternal fitness of things is the 1 name of our worthy comity surveyor, Henry i Hcanlan, Ksq., or as it was spelled not I inany generations ago, Scanland? To scan , land ; and uenne boundaries is a surveyor's lest hold, and none there are more fitted for ' - he duties of the calling than Mr. Scanlan. I . Iih gentleman whose name tallies so wei with his occupation. I xi-",1'" '0,,,, famed Keegan and : Madden succeeded, accord ing to the Altoona ; Mofte, in escaping from the Ilollidavsbnre ijail, on Saturday night hint, by making a rope f,f their hed vloihing and droppiniz from the window (?) of their cell to the ground and liiN-rty beneath. We don't half lielieve , the story, but if true it must, have Madden- 1 ed the Sheriff when he found that two of ! Lis. jail birds had down. 1 Sixty thousand copies have already been i , sohl of Will Ii. Thompson's famous song i ! "Uotlietyir Sh'-lt from the Soft Shorr " It. U ' thought that -luifting With th Tide," this ! author's last composition, wiil even eclipse ! j "fJutheiing thrlls" in popularity. Any ' music dealer will mail either of these Wan- '. I tiful pieces to your address mi receipt, of price, 40 cents. Published by W. I,. Thump son & Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. I ! Itoys are cautioned against running at ' j large with butcher knives in their months. ! i A Coucmaugh township lad named Milton ' Noon tried the experiment on Saturday last j j and would pr.ibahlf have succeeded in no i coinplishing the feat wore it not that, he ac- ci'lentally tripMd, fell and badly lacerated ' j bis right cheek, severing an artery. As he ; still li vet li, however, his success in the biitcher-knile business may yet be coulident- ly hoked for. j ' County Snp't Berg will open a normal , school in this place on Monday, llie 14ih of : ' May next, and all who wish to avail them- ' I selves of tliis excellent opportunity to ac- ' quire knowledge will do well Jo enroll them i sidvoson Jtr. Itcig's list of pupils. It U not necessary for us to assure any one in this j region that, our wjrihy Co. Sup't is a sue- . cessful educator and (hat he will do equal , i and exact justice to all under Lis charge. , So mote it be. , A valuable cow, indeed one of the best ' in this community, (lie property of Mr. , Thos. ,1. Williams, was found dead on Sun- ! i day last in a small creek or rivulet in the ! pasture Meld of Wm. Kitlell, K.-q., a nhort j dintancu west of town. 1 1 is supposed that ; the cow was booked and hustled into the : si renin by another bovine, mid falling on her 1 bark, she was imt able In get. on her feet i a'ain, and died in that position. Sad loss ; to it poor man. The smoke-house of M r. TSenj. Wcrtner, , in Carrollii.iwn, caught tire on Saturday iast I aril was partially destroyed, foget her with .several pieces of "old meat," which were entirttly loo well done to be palatable. The I smoke-house being in close proximity to Mr. Wertner's Hue residence, it required con- ; siderabh; exertion on part of the tire depart- I mciit, otherwise known as the "bucket bri- ! ; gade," to keep the ll.uiles from coluuiuiii;a- : ; ling to said building. i j The dwelling house of Mr. Christian ' (iossard, in Coiieiiiaugh township, this conn- ; ty, was lim ned, w ith nearly all lis roi. tents, I a ioiit 7 o'clock on Sunday morning last, j Tviiiof Mr. tlossard'schildren tieitigattlicted ! w ith diphtheria at llie lime, the t ftort to get ; them out of the burning building precliulud the possibility of saving much of tliefui ni- ' tu re. The fire first manifested itself on the ! roof and is supposed to have been caused by J A sp-ark from the fine. There is a great rush just now to the big : store of A. A. I'.aiker : Son, in ibis place, i caused hy the fact that they are closing out. j their entire stock of goods at first cosi, for i cash and rash only. There is no question j but what they are giving wonderful baigains j lo till, and i hose who have any money to in- vest should take ad vantage of the tide w hich , leads on to fon one, more or less. See their ; iiiiveitisciiieiit elscw here and then see if you ! can't make a nice thingot it by giving them j a ( all. j The Cambria Guard turned out for In- j tprelion on Tuesday last, but the regimental : ofiicn. Col. Klliotl, who was to put them ' throuph a "course of sprouts," failed to ; come to time, and l hi "sojer buys" therefore ; had nothing for their trouble but their pains. It is proper to say, however, that Col. Elliott notified Capt. Iavis thill he could not lie hereon thedl.V indicated, but as his letter j was received ion late io notify nil the mem- j hers of the company, the Cap'aiu very pro- perly concluded ti let "the show go on" i anvhow. That confounded little sheet, the Al toona Mirror, sold us very effectually on that "first pledge of affection" said to have been ' presented by a married lady in that city to ! her husband after a matrimonial experience ! of iweiilv-tire years, the truth Is-ing that the alleged (.ffspring was a huge doll baby, ' and that instead of the huly in question pre- : settling il to her husband in the good old : wav, some trulnls piescnicii iw m me irtu.v her'--if on the tweiity-fiftli anniversary, t ' 1. ,, 'I. tl., it. c, ' i ll "!" a little daughter of Mr. 1 'cm. i,f tbis place, not red Under ' ""'litnary " in auoiTbi-r colnmti, is nt"ie distressing by the fact that '"ii "t t!,e same pent ietnall died of i .,:f f,,.lr year ago.Jw ithin a few r , !,:!,,., an,j ,i:lt ,j,e ,,ly child ri In- Iter, a vi-d parents is au infant 1 veur and two months, '""ly. ,sibly a demoralized cred i tu gi-t ,H money btn k, "went "tu. M. I. 'omI's palatial residence ' Si-nrd.iy night last, as we :!:,', and Lrohhled iin one or T'li'-, a hit of silver ware, etc. ' "i ll wealth lying around loose, v i :V !':, a:,d th.-u weep. ' ' er. a married man of Upper ' :"''- I', is i-hai-ged with attempting ' '; ii,-r-,.ii of Mrs. Harrold, a six ,'v '.ivinc in t'oneinanch town- ' ' i ili-d, however, in escaping ' liesi thitiLh not without, se- i " In r face, hands and cloth- r has tint yef lieen arresti-d. i el.-ci,,,, w as h Id in the East iv last to fill vacancies in the oci-astoited by the removal 1 t of Mr. John Howell and I oil Oil ""J -- r-- - i .icing thereat anio-tg the employees his jurisdiction. Nothing probably ever again tempt Mr. lleilly into the C,,. : 1 ! r ',r- I'vright Jones, chosen 'rw ''' 'on, snd resulted in the rs K. H . I'.aiker and It. K. j,, i w''oiii are of course Ilcpuli-- ' i Mir of whom had any opio- " I'liilie Snail nf Manor tatinn. -: ''"mt, went to her death at '.,-,' s";4 1 pallop, the other moni j ,i , " 'chM k, bv iumptng into a 'i'-i'I'T""'- '"""'f- 'The unfortunate it, in f'T some time, and to ,. - 'i,e,t the fact th; 'v,i ""(-11 in ronseiiu-uce of tier i """r 'l.v -en pat ion, lM-ing out of . Mie h aves three small chil- ' ; v '' ',' e' friends may rest assured '""Vi r have "the wool drawn iV' i- f '"'y ,akft il fo Kh"n"' H i,,,"" , :" tnry and have it manufac- T ir,,,' e'""' honest cloth. No. nor will f -i,; rer have reason for r. I "r bnse tbeir dry gmsls, gro ii. .'J!ier necessaries of life at llie "'lw.-i I'- M"r,J in Zahnt bnitdlng. i 'etiir eii,il at lower pr'.- '' ced nji :n,v heie. at she was . t T ... --(.... without i-sue, i l her weuiitiiK i.i.v. iu.u i and nothing more. Vb-i. " man jumps out of lied in the i dark about midnight for the purpose of fly- ! ing a boot at an electoral commission of .Mis j in I he back yard, and puts his hare foot on a . seven I. .eight cornered piece of coal, he is ant fo forget for the time lieiug that tho liespesf and la-st clothing in t lie cotlii'y call j helM.ught at .In.. J. Murphy's Star Clothing Hall 1".' Clm'oii suee-, ,i uiinsiow ii, nunc there are made-up g.ds enough to cover the nakedness ai:d variety enough to please the tastes of ten thousand customers, be the same more ir le-s. Hon. John Ueilly bas returned to Al toona and resumed the duties of his old -Mtion that of Superi.iteiideitt of Transporla- t on on tbe J a. u. i , n1" - ine em pio.i ers iiiiiri could .u n, .1 i I i ever again icmpi J " v ... ral arena, and nothing we m wu....e.,k could induce th workingmen of Altinma fo vote him out of his present position info another one, unless they were sure of baving a man after his own Heart caiicn iu u. ... , vacancy thus occasioned. , A new wiinkle in this community isthe introduction of Ercnch, Vienna and other, breads witli foreign names, now being re- J reived at stated intervals at tne Thompson , fpost-ottice) store and readi.y sold at ten cents per loaf. Through the courtesy of the MainrSre were made the recipient of sever- , al loaves (t no fishes) of this nw-fang ed : bread, and must say that ft is yery palatal, e and "migaty flUin'." In fact it would I t fwith)eH bread we ever ate, and as such we commend it to all who appreciate a good . thinir and have the means to enjoy jt. itr McKwen. the much married indi vidual whom we referred to last week as bavin? if reports Isi tine, one wife in Johns town and another in Altoona, was seen in Ar.echenv township, this county, on Sun day last, "heading northward and "getting over cround" at an astonishing rate, but since then he seems to have taken the back track, as we learn from the Altoona hlohe that he was arrested in that city on Monday Lvenir.gand in default of $1,000 bail com mitted to the Holli.laysbnrg jail to await trial for bigamy at the next term of Court. We are as pleased this week to announce the convalescence as we were pained last week to record the severe illness ot one of our oldest and most esteemed citizens, m. Kittell Esq., whose condition is very mm Ii improyed and whose complete recovery seems now to 1st only a question of time, and not very long lime e.ther. e are also clad to sav tha. we were misinformed as to The illness of Mrs. Kiltell, who may have lieen and probable was somewhat indisposed, but whose illness was far from being what we weie indtHcd o bclive it was, rather M-l loll. hen one lady passes another on the street she should never turn around to see wuat the other wears, because the oilier is generally doing the same thing at the same moment that the other is. If they will not rase tins advice, however, or even if thev do lake it, ihey should buy their dress goods ami other weari ne apparel at the cheap cash store of Myers & Lloyd, where they cannot only get full value for their money, but where they can never fail to find 'pretty goods and neat which they need not lie ashamed to have anybody look at to their Hearts' content. Standing alone at the window, we gaze on the crowded street, and as we mark each masculine biped and watch hishurrying feet, the thought at once comes to us, and we pon der it o'er and o'er, that he should be has tening onward to Godfrey Wolft"s cheap store, where an endless stock of clothing for ppringand summer wear is kept in great profusion and sold at prices exceedingly fair. Buy your wearing apparel at the big clothing bazaar of Godfrey Wolff, next door to the post-office, Altoona, ami our woid for It yon will have uo reason to regret the in vestment, On Friday last, as we learn from the Huntingdon Ixtal Xeto, Mr. Jas. 8. Imr keit, a cabinet-maker residing at Orbisouia, was burned to death. The facts are as fol lows: Mr. Bnrkett wasengaeed in cleaning out. paint, pot, and had it sitting on the stove, and at various times applied lenr.ine, and was cautioned by persons present to be careful. In a short time the bottom of the can melted and its contents caught fire. In his endeavors to remove the can, his cloth ing took fire, burning bis arms and bands in a frightful manner. Medical aid was summoned, but to no avail. He leaves a large family of small children. The Altoona Globe tells of an Israelite, named Hassan, apparently about thirty-five years of age, who was a passenger on the Pacific express train westward lionnd on Monday morning last, and who, "as the train nearcd McVeytown, with a whoop that would have excited the envy of a Modoc In dian, jumped from his sleeping lierth and liegan to yell "murder !" In the excitement of the moment hi plunged through a fifty dollar 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 am! arm. The somnambulist was en rflshaille, and was laboring under the hallu cination that the porter of the car was en deavoring to rob him. He subsequently alighted from lite car at Mt. Union, evi dently suffering from temporary aberration of mind. In that part of C.mhria township known as Mullen's Hill resides an old lady named O'Connell, relict of John O'Connell, de ceased, whose age is set down at. 92 years, but whose physical condition is such thai she is still able to do all tbe household work, washing included, for herself and one of her sons, who resides with her. I; is related of a grand-daughter of Iter's that she went to the old 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 bad not only com pleted all her ordinary duties ot that kind, Imt was at the time engaged in washing bed clothes, w hich of course she was not permit ted to finish herself. In the same vicinity tbere are two or three other old ladies whose ages range from 80 to IKl years, but Mrs.O'O. is, we believe, the oldest as well as the stoutest of the lot. It would no doubt be highly amusing, and at the same time astonishing, to see a complete list of all the ex pressi ve and "jkiw erfnl" names of the multitude of short-lived medical preparations placed upon the market during the past few years as "most wonder ful discoveries" and "infallible cures," (a hoc xigno riiice,) by unscrupulous specula tors and adventurers who, recognizing the value of ad vertising, 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 Dr. I'.fl.t.'s Cof;n SvKfP as one of the few really deserving medicines offered to the public. 1 is adopt ion by many of our Intel ligent physicians is due only to its real worth and merit, and by thousands of families it is regarded as "the standard household rente- ly." The golden wedding, or fiftieth anni versary of the marriage, of Mr. John E. Roberts and Mrs, Mary Roberts was cele Jirated yesterday (Thursday) evening, at the residence of their only surviving daughter, and the only one of their children present, Mrs. Wm. Jones, in this place. The affair was au exceedingly pleasant and joyful one and letters of congratulation and substantial remembrance, were received and read from their two sons, Messrs. Thomas E. Itolierfs, of New Hampshire, and Richard.?. Rolerts, of I liinois. and also from their son-in-law, Ir. James McMullen, of I ndiaua county, as well as from several ot their grand children and other relations. Mr. Roberts is one of our liest and purest citizens, and when we extend to him and his estimable wife, the partner for a full half century of all his joys and sorrows, the liest, wishes of every man, woman and child in this community, we feel that we are only expressing a sentiment to which all will resoiid with ajhearty good will. May many long and happy years still be in store for the worthy and greatly re SlH'Cted con pi Ine of the most miraculous escapes from a terrible death that we have ever hea'd of occurred in Carrolltown atnint three weeks ajo, Imt as we only learned the facts the other day we presume we will lie excused for not publishing them Is-fore this. Pit that, as it may however, here are the particulars as related to ns : A little three-year-old son of Mr. Itenjamiii Wcrtner went out on a port ico t h roii tih a ib Mir leading from the t hi rd floor of his father's residence and from there attempted to reach a pineon roost under the eaves of the roof by climbing up one of the posts of the portico, but. missing hishohl fell to the ground beneath, a distance, we are assured, of thirty-five or forty feet, and yet, strange and unaocotititahle as it. may seem, heiiot only escaped with his life, but actually received iio injury at all worth talkingaliout, It was thought at the time that one of bis ribs was fractured, but as the lad was out again in all his glory or. the following day, it is fair to presume that even so slignt a mishap as that did not lie fall him. If any one car. fell us of a more miraculous escape than this we will at least require "the pa pers" to substantiate the story. Ark Yof Goino West ? It is important that yon purchase tickets by the route com pelling you to make the fewest changes of cars, and by which there are no omnibus transfers between depots in the large cities. The principal connection of the Pennsyl vania Railroad, at Pittsburgh, is the system of roads familiarly known to the public as the 'Tanhandle Route." Its trains run through, without detention, from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati and Iviuisvilie, where prompt connections are made for all points Sjii.1i; from Pittsburgh to Indianapolis, where through express trains are in waiting in the Union Depot to take passengers to all points in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and tbe North west. The only line running through trains from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, crossing the Mississippi river on the largest and nyiest Meel bridge in the world, and making direct, connections in llie New Union Depot with the great through lines for all points in Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, California, Ar kansas, and Texas. Trains are all equipped with the Safety Air Brake; the cars are com fortable, and titeroad in first-class condition. Your tickets west of Pittsburgh, should read over 'Pittsburih Cincinnati at. Louis Hail tray." ' .JiiO.-y:. Tiiof. Tyndai.t.'s Warnixo. In con cluding a?i address to the stndenfsof Uni versity College (London) Prof. Tyndall, who is unquestionably one of the most in defatigable brain workers of our century, said, "Take care of your health. Imagine Hercules as oarsman in a rotten boat; what can he do there but by the very force of bis stroke expedite the min of his craft. Take care of the tim Iters of yon boat." The dis tinguished scientist's advice is equally val uable to all workers. We are apt to devote all our energies to wielding the oars, our strokes fall firm and fast, but few of ns ex amine or even think of the condition of our boats until the broken or rot ten timbers sud denly give way and we find ourselves the victims of a calamity which could have lieea easily avoided by a little forethought. What liegau with a slight fracture, or perhaps even a careless exitosure to disorganizing influ ences, ends in the complete wreck of the life-boat. The disease which began with a slight headache or an undue exposure to cold terminates in dvath, unless its progress be checked, and the disease remedied. The first symptoms, the heralds of disease, give no indication of the strength of the on-coming foe, and the victim trusts that his old ally, Nature, will exterminate the invader. But. Diseaso is 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 the stror.geat for tifications; and when be bas once gained a stronghold in the system Nature iguomiiii ously turns traitor and secretly delivers np the whole physical armory to the invader. Like the wily politician, Nature is always on the strongest side, and the only way to insure her support is to keep your vital pow ers in the ascendant. Keep your strongest forts the stomach and liver well guarded. Do not let the foe enter the arterial high eays, for ho will steal or destroy your richest mer chandise and impoverish your kingdom. To repulse the attacks of the foe yon can fi id no lietter ammunition than Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines. (Full directions accompany each package.) His Pleasant Purgative Pellets are especially effective in defending t lie stomach and liver. II is Golden Medical Discovery for purifying the blood and arrest ing coughs and colds. If yon wish to become familiar with the most, approved system of defense in this warfare, and the history of the foe's method of invasion, together with complete instructions for keeping your forces in martial order in time of peace, yon can find no belter manual of these tactics than "The People's Common Sense Medical Ad viser," by R. V. Pierce, M. D., of the World's Dispensary. Buffalo, N. Y. Sent to any address on receipt of $1.50. It contains over nine hundred pages, illustrated by two hundred aud eighty-two engravings and col ored plates, and elegantly bound iu cloth aud gilt. An Extra Covm Wt.ek Traverse Ju rors Itrttivn. At the Argument Court last week it. was determined, in view of lite great n u in lie r of civil cruses to be disposed of, to .' continue the June term of Court for three ! weeks instead of two. as heretofore, and as a j consequence it became necessary for another ' panel of jurors to be drawn, which duty was J attended to on Tuesday last by Sheriff Ryan and .1 n ry Commissioners Cramer and Dituitti, the following being the result : TUAVEUSB JfUOKS THIRD WEEK. Flash John I,. .Justice, Yoder Twp. Hyrnes Joot, fanner, Siiijnehannn Trp. ftiirtress Wm. A., laborer, 2d Ward, M ill vide. Itor. Ilenshoof John J laborer, 41 h W'd, Johnstown. Heck John, tanner, timet Twp. (;Miney John T., Isborer, Knst Conomnuif h Bor. busier Sam'l J.. farmer. Richland Twp. Yite Iisniel, fanner, Summit ville Hnr. Drew Mark, airent, 1st Ward. Millvillu Bor. llantf no A Uit-ust, saloon keeper, 3d W ard, Johns town. Fiske John II Justice, White Twp. George N. S.. clerk, Croyle Twp. iore Thomas, gentleman, 3d Wril, Johnstown, Helsel Josinh, farmer, Adams Twp. Hoerle Irvin, clerk, Sih Want. Johnstown. Horan Patrick, puddlcr, 3d Ward, J .lhnstown. IfofTman Wtllinm, farmer, Adams Twp. Houck Frederick, farmer. Carroll Twp. Kern A bi aliHin. fanner. Susquehanna Twp. Kinnev Peter, fsrnier. Jackson 'i'wn. KoliUr Vndoc, farmer. 'nncmaiurh Twp. I l.eidy Samuel, farmer, Jsekson Twp. Lynch John, tanner, Washington Twp. Mmahriii Patrick, laborer, 2d Ward. Mtllville. Marlett Harry, farmer, Dalliizm Twp. Moloy Francis, farmer, Allegheny Twp. M urray .lohn. farmer, Camtiria Twp. Piiritsh lOdward. fanner, ("amliria lvp. Perry Charles, clerk. Chest Springs llor. Pike W. W.. tinner, Mh Ward. Johnstown Bor. Ramsey lb F.. stone mason, Taylor Twn. Kodgers Patrick, policeman. 2d Ward. Mtllville. Storm John A., tanner. Clou i held Two. Shirley William, carpel. ter, (inllilzin Hor. Skelly John, laborer, Sum.nerhill Twp. Wagner George, farmer. Jackson Twp. mm - - TRtirBLESnJI K CltROVTC DISEASES. There are multitudes of Cheoniu diseases which liesct and afti ict hundreds of our read ers, which in a vast majority of cases, are easily within the reach of cure. The ciass embraces so many maladies that it were te dious as well as useless to name most of them Dropsy, S'-rofola, Rheumatism, Old and Sfnbliorn Ulcersand Fever Sores; Neuralgia, Head-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 up antther class, equal!y remediable under the improved method of mediciua, which deep research into its hidden powers have brought to light. Dr. Keyser of 1'20 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, has investigated t hese diseases as well as other obscure chronic affections, which has enabled him to promise a cure whenever a cure is at all possible ; his office is easily reached, and persons desiring toconsnlt him, can take the niorningcars, in most cas"s, and return home the same day. Dr. Keyser is the proprietor of Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure, the great remedy for Consump tion, now sold iu pint lajttles, at 81 each. y n ir advkii tis r. m i:x ts. m CARROttTOWM I CHEAPEST AND BEST IN CAMBRIA COUNTY! S. TEITEL BAUM & BRO. Take pleasure in announcing to the people of Northern Camlnia and parts adjacent that they have just opened a large Mercantile Establishment In lie Hotel BGillii rally occiipiel ly Mr. D. Ejar, in Carrolltown, And that they not only pledge themselves, but are prepmed to prove beyond question, that they can and will sell Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, BOOTS, SXIOJSS, NOTIONS, And in fact everything nsitalh h-ept in n fimf-efass Ctwntrj Store, at f rom 25 to ZO J'KR CKS T. C1IKAVKU than the mwic quality of goods can be bought elsewhere. THIS IS 110 HUr.lBUG OR GATCIl-PEUHY PBOPQSITIQU, 33X7T x VERITABLE FACT, AS ALL MUST ADMIT AFTER READING THE FOLLOWING Which the public may rest, assured will be maintained at the same rate of re duction for all time to come : REDUCTION ! JUICES CUTLERY, Etc., Dry Goods, &c. Best ;Prints 6 to 7c. " OinKli"... 6 to lUe. ITiitileschcd Muslin-.. . 5 to Sc. rtleaeh'd no S to 1'ie. " Tiekinif 10 to Inc. " Iiillinr lOtoVJe. " K'v Jesus. .In to 'it: " '0110011(1'. 10 to lSe. Slum Is 41 ntlsnd up. Skirts 8Te. Hiirl ur. Clinton Fl'nel tskirts. .SOo. Dross Coods. A pscs (nil eoi's) 21 to R5c Cashmeres ' 24 to 5Te. Plsiids 10c. p. y. Silk and Wool Sponiree (best).40e. p. p. A full line of Indies" and Gent's Fnrnisli'tr Goods at BOTTOM PHICKS. A complete stock of I, diesYMisses', Men's snd Youths' Shoes, at bot tom imcicks. And all other Goods at Croccrles, &c. OnrOriwry rcpnrtme t Is far the most .otii- ib te and cheapest i.i ! the cnitnty. Here are a few of our prices : Green Coffee CO to 23c. Arhnckte's Roost ed tVfloe 2510 27)"-. Women's Frtptid Soap. . . .10 pieces for 2V. Simp. 6 & 4 ami 3 p"s lor 2-"ic. Toilet Soap, per doi. ..tlftc. J.rird Corn, per lh inc. Hrekfnt Hominy.. .. "o. R.'ee (Carohna) per lb. 7c. Hc!u;Vhtte tyrnp. -.be. per ifll"n Very Oisvl Pyrnp "Sc. Coiii mon Svrup 40c. While Mtiriir lh for 1. Brown .10 hi. tor . Coffee Es'nie, V boxes. il5c. Hrooms 18 to 25c. Smoklntc Tobacco, 8' pigs, for ftl.vo. Prices Equally LOW. AT MUCH LESS TH&II COST. Preparatory to tearing down and rft'Uildln his extaniire Store Koom. (a:oi5(a: him li: v M I I.I. DISPOSE or HIS Entire Stock of GOODS, COISTI0 ntlM'll'ALLT or Builders' HARDWARE, Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, I RON. N A I f -f , G LAPS, fi I. A SS W A It R. I. A MVS, LAMP CHIMNEYS. STOVES, TINWARE, HORSE RAKES, HARVHST'O TOOLS, GRINDSTONES, H'JES. SHOVE1.S, 8PADES, PUMPS Ait TI'MIN J. Itl.ANCHARD ( HL'RNS, :. AT LESS Til AX COST, rK CASH AND CASH ONLY ! SOTleJtS.-London Mills Spool Thread, 3 ots. per spool, or two for 5 cts. : Clark's Thread, (wnrrnnlcil 21) yards) cts. per spool, or "fl cts. per dci.en : I'ati.-nt Thread. 55 el", ncr Ir.."; Amer ican Pins. 1 row. or 240 pins, fur 2 cts ; Linen Shoe L icera, 1 doZ?n Tor i ct. ; H i r Pins. 1 dez. tor 2 cts. ; and all other articles io the same proportion. S. TEITELOAUM & BRO., (formerly " Cheap John,'!) Cordially invite everybody to riv them a c-ill, ntiritisr them ftit it win lo a pleasj.ie to have tltein examine their stm"1s mid prices whether they wioh to buy or mil. Cahkoi.i.tow s. A phi I. W. 177. -l.v. OICI I I A ICT. JONES. Tiled, In this place, on Saturday, April 7, 1877, Mr. Jons O. Jo.vej, aed about 7 years. The deceased was born in Wales and come here with ni parents when he was twenty -one years old.. He was n quiet. Inoffensive citir.en, an npriirht man in nil iii business tiansactions, and enjoyed, ns be well deserved, tee conlidence of nil who t new him. Peace to his ashes. JONES. Died. In this plsce, on Friday. April 6. IH77, of scarlet fever, Liz:r.. daughter of John .1. and Mary Jones, aired 4 years and 5 month. STICIL Hied. In Currolltown, on Wednes day. April 11. 1S77. of senrb't fever. Jr I.I Its, son of Mr. .I'iImis Stich, aired ahont 2 years. STF.P1I ENS.- Ote.i. in White township, March i 177, Itr.mrcA A. Stephens, asred years, 11 months and 7 days. STATEMENT of the Account of tlte Tax Collector and Treasurer ot Gal Ittziu lloroiitrli. April 9th, W7 : Okokob G utw alt. Collector, l)R. To amount of Duplicate for 1S7S 374.91 Cr. By amount eoll'cted and paid to Treasurer 277 00 Jly amount ot exonerations 5 74 " " returned to Ccmtnis'rs. 6.18 2S 64 Balance due from Collector .. .27 NOAV IS THE TIME For BARGAINS. TOO K YT THIS! 1877. 1877. SPRING OLM-rV ITS'Cii. X 33 W G O O 33 S . We liave now open in all onr departments full lines .( SPRING NOVELTIES. We call particular attention fo our elegant as- : sorlment of SPUING WRAPS, coinp ising 1 DOLMANS, CIRCULARS, SACQUESand SHAWLS, which we. show in all ihe new . materials and shapes. We also oftVsr a mac- ' liifteent stock of NEW DRESS GOODS, I consisting of IMaek and Colore.' Cashmeres, ltaskels, t'loths, ('amels Hair, &c. Special bargains in Illack and Colored Silks just j opened. j HUCUS Sl HACKE, j Fifth Ave. & Market Street, Pittsburgh, j Spades are trnmp and the rake and hoe are ihe right and left liowers. j AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the j matter of the first Account of Catliar!nc J. Slultr.. formerly Catharine T. Burrnett, Ad inintstrntrix sf the estate of Catharine Cruin. late or Summcrhill township, Cambria county, deo'd. AIo, in the matter of the first account of Catha rine J. Stultt, formerly Catharine J. Bunnell, Ailm'x of the estate of Klitibet h Crnin. lata of Summerhill township. Cambria county, dee'd. 4th April. 1877, John F"nlon appointed Auditor to pnsg and decide upon exceptions and make dig. trinution. By the Court. I will attend to the duties ot the above appoint ment, at my office in the horoui(h of KbonsUurjr, on Tt'ESDi'v. the Ins day of Mat next, at 10 o'clock a. M.. where snd when all parties interestud may attend, or be debarred mnn iiiminir in on the fjn l. JOHN FENLON, Auditor. April 13, lS77.-3t. A. A. BARKER & SON ARE NOW CLOSING OUT THE IN THE EBENSnURQ STORE AT COST FOll CASH ! Mf A'o Goods will be sold except for Cash or Its equivalent. THEN LOOK AT THIS ! b- ALL PERSONS HAVING UNSETTLED At -COUNTS ON OIK HOOKS WILL PLIJASE CALL AND SETTLE HEFOKE THE IM IIAV OF WA NEXT. ALL ACCOUNTS UNAD JUSTED AT'iriAF . isiti WILL HK PLACED TN 1HK HANDS OF A i'ltUl'LU OFFICER FOR COLLECTION. A. A. BARKER & SON. tnENSHUHG. APRIL W. 1877.-3r. F. J. Christt, Treasurer, Da. To bain nee on hand at laat settlement 21. PI " ain't ree'd from Collector's Duplicate. "7S " " " t7fl -277.00 " " Bnrress. fines and license 1M.P9 " collected on Do Tax Duplicate 13.00 I3V4.16 Cr. By eaih paid on orders lifted and cancelled. SSI 44 Balance in hands of Treasurer f 12.71 f I hiM a'ao on hand a few (rood wln( Warhlneo, shirh lwillsrllat Ir.-ln 9 0 t o :t O less than nirt and am airent lor t lie (rreat A 1 1 K II i SAW 1 ttS'.R. (tbei.nly rhitngahle golf W1 Mummer in the world.) which 1 will sell rrj 1 w for cash. Now is lie Time to Secure Bargains BY IU YIXU A III Let cl Gcois fc Very Little l!c:sj ! IWAH jtersons knowing them selves indvbtrtl to me are earnest I u refj nested to come fitrwaiil without, dtlay and settle, their restert ire ac counts, either by note or cash, and thereby stive ettstn. tts I must have my boihs closeil in the shortest time possible. HIGH STREET, EBEXSIOG, FA. STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION (if the Boroutf-u at d:i.e of settlement : Dr. To amount duo from Treainrer 71 ' Tax Collector 85.27 Cr. By sm't outstanding orders, April 9, 1877.. S1 60 Balance dua Borons; h 17.40 W0NDKKTL SVCCKSS 1 21.000 r the CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED Sold itiAOdaT. It tH-ir.r t tie onlj complete f .. r pifct ir-.'A f 0 Hi(r. onlj 52. n). trcnMiiK of t tie rntirr history grand txiihlinr. wondprfal riMb lt. a-reat aars, rte. : lllost rnted. and ft rli(-af r than any other; CTerjbody uaiilx il. One i., ic a (tent churrtt 1 850 in 4 week. 8,1H aurt .rof e1. Send qnirhlii tor proof cf ol,..tv. olnlolift of officials, cleric y and press, sample paces, (nil .1. s crlptlon. and t- xtra trrini. HlliKAKIi HKOS., I'i-bi.ihhkrs 733 Sanmi Siret. Phi ailc'plna P 1 I'TIfJ V llewareol lalwlv claimed otti. ia I and '"lt worthless botiks. Send lor proof. i'ir.ft'inr.1. WM. M. FEKUUSON. S April 13. 1S77. 3t. T. S. FLEM1XO. M. MKAOHKK. Auditors. SI t BIG UIGURS III BOOKS! STANDID mm AT PANIC imil ! rISHINO to close out their lsrfro snd T:irte(! stock of Miscellaneous Works, eomprisiutr TtOSHEE'S HERMAN SviirP ran now lie purchased rgM at home, and isthe onlysne cessfnl preparation erer Introtlneed to our people. ' It works like a rh.trm in all cases of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhages, Asthma, severe Coughs, Oronp and all other i Throat and Iiini; Diseases. No person li.vs ever ns.-I this medicine without getting ini- mediate relief, yet. tlter are a great many ! prMjr, snfTerlng. skeptii-.al persons going altont ; our streets with a suspicions cough, and tlte i voice of consumption eotuing from Iheir lungs, that will not fry it. If youdie.it is your own fault, as you can go to your Drog eiflt, Lemmon & Murray, and get a Simple I tot tie for lOeents and try it; Ihreedosea will relieve any rase. U -(fular sir.w mly T.I cts. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Having lHen appointed Auditor hy Ihe Orphans' Court of Cambria eounly to report distribution of the money In the hands of II. Kinkead, I sq., Trustee appointed hy the Court to make sale of the real estate of Catharine Parrish. la.e ol tial litztn. Cnmlirla county, deceased, as shown by his account hied, notice is hereby gircn to all parties Interested that I will attend to the duties of said apNintmenl, at my ottioe in Ehenshurfr. on Fri i)AV. May IIi, 1877. at o'clock. F. H , when and where t'icy must present their claims, or be tie. barred from coming in on said fund. GEO. W. O ATM AN. Auditor. Ebensburg, April 11. 1877,-at. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS Seller' l.ivrr Pill, bave .vert rerThlrtT Ton !saA 1 l ltd KerawiT r lav cur ml L.lr (.(wtipininT. . Mttrata, Sick H- c new. uri mt Iwiinmnu er lb. i.trcr. I Seler(i VrrPBlfani. the ireit H'arfpi IsoArwrofw" I expelled 400 inner, lte wnrmc from mr oh ltd, s yyemrm atd. Wm. Srver. St. Until, Ms. Price of (tach. Mo. It Tsar I dmnKlM dos't keep taebl. ssod tor tb. K. B. SKI.LrRS CO.. empr's. PttHSwrg. r. l?LLD BV ALL DRCGG1STS. (2-19.-ly.l April 8. l?77.-lm. Historical, Sketch and Story Books, &c written by many of the most popular authors ot the aire, the undersigned do not FKOMISIS TO GIVK Air AY everything In that line, but they do promise Io sell them at prices which would scarcely pay for the paper and Mndltifr. Now is tho time for all wishing to seenre (rood resdinn mutter at wonderful low prices to Iftve us a call. Tho best of bargains n:rnteed. LEMMON ft. MURRAY. Ebensburg, April 13, 1877.-3t. TO ETTO P PvO rKUTV to let! -'st Tlte nnderfigned desires to lease her well known property In Lioretto iMirortnii consisting ot a full Lot of Oroiind and a com fri'Mli'itiM twn mnrv Frame Iwell tif House, with fTm Kitchen and Wash House attached, and all necessary outhntldlnys, as well as i n excellent spring nf pure water mid a num ber of choice fiult trees, on tlm premiers. The property is in ood condition and will be rented o a rcsiMini'ible tenant on liberal terms. For fur t er particulars apptr io Mr. V. M. MtAtxck. Ij TT'ft, or ! Aif.i Ail t V 1.T FURNITURE anfl UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT! rpil E undersiirned would resj-ect fully Inform tha J citieetisof SnmmitTille and. vicinity, as well as tho public in irenoril. that Ihcy have constant. ly on hand a larc slock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! consistitiKof Bedsteads, Euros us. Tables, Chairs. Stands, Cupboards j kn.. every article of wlitch they guarantee perfect in muko'and will sell at tllC LOW KST l'Cjftll llt.t I'Ull'K Fl R C ASH. Al', Coffins and Burial Caskets, o) of any desired stvlo or price, furnished at cheap- : est rule I rum stock on hand r mwle tv order at the shortest, notice. Funerals promptly and sat isfactorily attended to, and no charge made In anv esse ior bo of Hearse. if-Harinir for many years been encaged fn tha Furniture and Undertaking business at Summit Ti!Ie. the senior member of the firm namcl flut ters himself Miat the quality of his work and the honesty of his price will serve to retain and add to the "libera I patronage so long conferred upon hitn, and tor which his sincere thanks are hereby tendered to all his old friends and customers. JOHN STEWART fc tSOX, Summit, April 6. l7;.-lm. CCf. a week in your own town. Terms snd &nt S u fit free. H. H ai.lktt K Co . I'vrtUnd, Ma. Drunkard, STOPI '- '. lti-::iSi. 1 . t. (f..rmrlv of Hoatnn ) has a harmless cure f( r i fr. Mt'l.K i ' which cau he given without th khowledge of tho patient. Also one fur the OPI.U31 IIA11TT. i i .-riiiauetii cureg gunranreea in tMith. Send t'siaa forevidci.ee. Ask druggist lor 't. Address LEKKS & CO.. Dtasti nch A m. Cst. $55 HOMES in the WEST! AND HOW TO REACH THEM. I IT i li LOWEST HATKS OF FARE and rails, ble information relative to t he best routes of travel to all points West. South and Souih-wrst, call on or address W. L. lv I5R I F.N. Ocncral Fat senger Agent I.. t & St. Ii R'y, .No. 119 North High Street, Culninbua Ohio. Do not tie misled by irresponsible agents of interior mutes, when a communication addressed to headquarter will meet with prompt attention, and bring inlorma. tion that can be relied Upon. f3-,'i0.-li. .1 iVmYn itratTox NOTICE. KtHtnof I'KTFH H. IARRIH, deo'd. Letters of adiutidst ration on the estate of Teter 11. rat-fish, late of Alunster township, Cambria Connty. I'n.. dcc.es el. hare been granted to the tindersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay men, and thoe having elalms or demands will make known the same without delay. WM. IMHRlSH. I A Hmtntsleetftes JOHN PAKKlsH.f Aln'n'lreri. Monster Twp . April . 1S77. -. GOOD HEEF! Having recenthr purchased seTeral head of fine FAT STF.LRS. which were hronght from the State of In lana. I am nrenared to furnish mt eastern er WltJt the s;T beef ever offered for sale In this laca. 'hoi.'e seg. u cents per ib. ; Mhubo oast. 12 ct. pet ID. . , I ' 1 . I n i L ' . aii C-77 a Week tnAim'i. II i ti.-mt f e. C V ' io. VICKf.KV. Ait'jut a "liie. f) st day at heme. Airents wanted fta'Ct and terms Irco. Titi Ou., Augusta rdv P E H S10 N S ! ttJrVJlzm$t vlceaii'l circular tree, T. Mc.'.I u-n all, Atiurncr 7'J7 Saiisotu Struct, ih!ia-U-!pliiii, e- ttra Fine Mi-ted Cards, with name, io et , post paid. liJMt!) ft. CO.. Nnl.-ia ,. Q'Mn vOll P'r',,,.r t home. Samples wm th 6 OsJ 1 ' O-i' I in. St:oSlSo, i'orilatid.MB. 2 Fine Mlel Cards, with name, or Va Scroti 10 .J clt. postpaid. tK Ii tu , NarsAu, N V . ceorc epa"ceTc o V r. i if. B-aKtrra sr tirzz. i"x Patent I'orl nble -at-tJ'jtiirT l.itt-t-r i rsimi virrnlsr Mit.K. .Utin f ttlev V Ht. M ; 1 1, )ritt A X isnr Wilis on'rr tserts f.i-'iiil. Itwetee-I ll'diMl it-AcL leo- e H , " - - - v " " . - . - . - m - - ....... . - - . . , 1 1. l i: c "i -tiritittrtrM. ssw. : niii s nniilres,'. r . fc.LI XK CAT.4I rfjK- j Milted Cards, with hams ICcts. Rsnpr for sJW Set. stamp. J. MiKLkg (nV. Xasstu. N Y. O Ktr Flsersras, no twa alike, with name. X.JlWrta. J. K. H AKDr.R. .vIalukx N.V. Jt 30 "Slxed Caf.'s. with name lorts. Samples f.r act. atatiip. t:.U Li-.ki S.C(i..Nsaa... Y. 'I'Ht ATI0-AL I.IFK ISI KIM : CO. or the f 1 S. A., with its paid tip Ci pit I ol .toon and Assets ot over 4 uou e.i. otters Iosnrntic rt Cash rates, and gtv.-s In i;e.:ici( detinl- .n. tracts, plain teaiuies and lltTnl eon-Ui iotn. t has no complications wtih other o..n;.ti(i(. ",,,,1 d(-t n-d propose to have, but offer 1 nnr nice .m plain business principle and secures the tw.t-cv. holder by ecnoiny ot ia-in.-K--m(-tit .-nd car.-ln1 In vestment of It funds. A-!'lM-H s 'ffs!!' Oe.toritl Agent, No 411 Walnut St'phli'a.iS ' Agents wnnti-d in every Couniy, ta wbm liberal terms will be given. TAl IK Uou.jdale, I. j Ermburg, March 30, lsT?.-!!. JACKSON'S BPT Swfl Kaiy CHEWING TOBACCO. W- take pleasure In recommending thi-m ro. s ooii' Iricn is a lH'iig ibe tin . ch-wi,, t,.,..t.Pa ;o tho market. For sue In ail siiais l.r ML ti m iti trs !!.. n,. .-f-s-FrHght j.A4u Ui wav :t u. eo.ifv. ,.'.. I""i'j'
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