EJcmorrnt & BmtincL C. I. 3URB.ll, Editor. James S. Todd. Publisher. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 9 1361. S. M. rettenglll A. Co., Advertising Agents. 119 Nassau Street , New York, and 10 State street, Boston, are the au thorized Agents for the "Democrat & Sexti- anr! the most infl uential and largest circu- ating Newspapers in the United States and Canada. They are empowered to contract for us at our lowest terms. Democratic Couuty Committee. Irvin Rutledge, Chairman. Allegheny, Patrick Donnaboe Cambria, Wm. O'Keefe Carrolltown. Joseph Behe Carroll tp., Robert MCombie Chest Springs, B. A. Burns Chest tp., Wm. Noel Clear field, Thomas Durbia Conemaugh Bor., Jno. Campbell Cooemangh tp., Thomas M'Cabe Cioyle. Wm. Hudson Ebensbrug, East Ward, Daniel O Evans, West Ward, Jno. Lloyd Gallitzin, J. Smith Jackson, John Singer Johnstown, First War, Irvin Rut-1-dge 2nd Ward, S. Colwell 3rd Ward, George N. Smith 4tli Ward, William P. Tatton 5th Ward, George Shaffer. o- rctto, P. J. Christe Millville, James Dor ney Munster, C Dcvcr Richland, J. R. Stull Summerhill. Thomas M'Connell-Suni-mitvillc, John Quail Susquehanna, John Marrion Taylor, F. G. Barnes Washing ton, John Porter Wilmore, George Ran dolph Yoder, Jas. M'Coy. t t t a 'OUR FLAG IS STLL THERE,' Flag of the free, hearts hope and home, Ey Angel hands to valor given. Thy stars have lit the welkin's dome. And all thy hues were born in heaven ; Forever float that standard Bheet, Where breathes the foe but falls before us With freedom's soil beneath our feet. And freedom' banner waving o'er us. Hie Democracy of Cambria still carry the Flag ami keep step to tlie music of the Union, CAMBRIA the star that never sets. The Union must and shall be presrved. A CLEAN SWEEP. It is with pride and pleasure, we this week send greeting to our readers. The entire Democratic ticket is elected in this County, by a handsome majority. The majority for sev eral of the candidates is very large. Mr. Pershing's we think, will not fall short of one thousand, liast fall Foster's majority over Curtin was only 400. We have gained largely in al most every district. Truly,. this is a victo ry to be proud of A Democratic member of the Legislature, a Democratic Sheriff a Democratic Com missioner, two Demo cratic Associate Jud ges, a Democratic Poor House Direc tor, a Democratic Au ditor, and more than allelic integrity 01 uic Trlinfl,fltif imrtV ClIlUl Mils J ydlldicated, ill mOnOUS -mm . jr- i I little V aill Dria. Shout Cambrianus shout , Awake the glorious strain, Till all your hills aliall catch the Bcund, And echo back the again. We have fought a jj I 1-t O00d fillt aild triUIll- plied gloriously, there tore, let us rejoice ami be exceeding glad. . -a liittle Jam una re mains true to her first love. Abolition ism is too foul a plant to flourish in her soil ! - i fir O (1 blCSS 11 C 1". Wliornenovor olso V llil l.&Ut 1A the pillars of the Re- public may tremble, still may she staud fVcf in llOl lllnnO nf lXS!5t 111 111 piaC Ul TlflWOr nild Of bcaUtV 1 mJ forever. We will next week publish a complete tabular statement of the elec tion returns. We cannot obtain them this week. We give the returns fjr)f )1 I Croyle and Alleghe- ny as specimens, r'or -1 All l IllfiiO Ilrilll I lOCTllPIlV UlUt II UIU IllIJ YQ cll'e illdcbted tO Oi. StOrill. Tlie HOWS sm ... tmm OVOrV riOrriOll OI L the State, where the Democracy were not foolish enough to fuse with the Republicans, is highly gratifying. Old Westmoreland has done nobly. Bul ly for her." Hurrali Tor Croyle ! ScMMKitniLL Oct, 9. 1SG1. Friend Charley. Ckovle is al! O. K. pKUaUING has 60 iuaioritv. Buck Callan LlTTLH " Ka< & Devise have Yours, 5G 57 51 57 Wm. M cue ay. Tlie election In L.orretto. Demtcruft. I Republicans. Pershing 4G Kopelin 3 Buck 48 Hamilton 2 Kasly 45 Evans 5 Devinc 58 Purse 4 Callan 46 Ellis 3 Little 34 Conrad 8 Delaoy 41 Lloyd 5 Dounegan 41 Evans 4 The Returns from Allegheny Tp. DeinoKrutt Republican. Pershing 1G3 Kopeland 25 Back ICG Hamilton 21 Callan 1G5 Ellis 23 Little 149 Conrad 38 EaIy 1G5 Evans 24 Devine 1G3 Purse 24 Delauy 1G5 Lloyd 25 Donnegan 1G2 Evans 25 Good forlllair County. We larn that Thaddeus Banks, Es-i.. a radical Democrat, has been elected to the L cgislature in Blair County. This is glori ous news Blair last fall was one of the stron gest Republican Counties in the State. She s not so now. Bully Tor RIcltland. Richland township has always been regar ded as one of the strongholds of Republican ism, in tuia County. It is not so now. Per- sning Was Onlv besttpn nn ir.ifo Th .f r the ticket r.jns equally well. That w ill do - Again we say, bully for Richland. RAIL-ROAD SCHEDULE. WILMORE STATION. West Express Train leaves at 8. S3 A. if. Fast Line ' y07 P. M. "Mail Train " 8,02 P. M. East Express Train leaves at 3.42 A. M " Ficst Line 7,30 I M. "Mail Train 9,45 A. N. The Fast Line going West does not stop. &5-A1I shouM not fail to read Prof. Wood advertisement in auother column. We have just before going to press, got a PcrP l the Alleghanian. for this week, The oJd aboluion fanatiJ hkd b-18 frieQd and pr0. totype, old John Brown, dies hard. We are sorry max no is gone. lor we expecicu ;n tne next few months, to have a good deal of fan with him and his deputies. We are pained to state that daring the last months of his life he took to hard drinking, which unfortunate circumstance, we are sor- t0 h"T?li3?7lnn wut n cnoaV no ewil of the dead. He had his virtues as well as his faults, and as he has not been unwept neitnet snaw no De unsung. Ho shall not go down to the grave without the tribute of at least one melodious tear." We are now engaged in preparing hi epi taph, which shall be engraved upon his mon ument, composed of eternal brass, extracted from his face. We will lay it before our rea ders in our next issue. We are certain it will command the approbation of all, and make a noise in the literary world. Poor Barker; we shall long miss him. In him the cause of Abolitionism has lost a devoted dis- ciPIe od the runaway 6lave a ready to give ntm a uu on me uuucr-grouuu Railroad. But those who desire to know more of hi9 many nd manifolJ Tirtue8 mu?t wait untn thev see his epitaph. We will publish a fr art:nt'im Apologetic. We hope Daniel J. Morrell, &Co., will not regard us as unkind in not condescending to notice their slang, concerning us. in the Ust John6town Tribune. The election is over, we have thrashed them soundly, and we have no disposition to exult over or kick a fallen foe. Mr. Morrell has probably by this time arrived at the conclusion, that he has not yet quite finished his job of changing this from a Democratic to a Republican Couuty. Republicanism, or rather Abolitionism in this County, appears to be progrssing like a crab, backwards. By the way, Mr. Morrell is not a subscriber of this paper. This is wrong- Daniel you should subscribe forthwith. On ly one dollar and a half a year, if paid in cash, or two dollars in scrip. Scrip will answer us for small beer money, when we next visit won't y Johnstown. Daniel you must suuscriDe, ? Do now ! oh do ! Our Paper. I wen, iue election ia over, ana we are ciai , - , e t t 1 1- 0f u. The Democracy of Cambria have aehio- a ril,iaut an C0!',r,ltt victory. In do- ing so they have endore-ed the course of the Democrat and Sentinel, and this of itself, i n: . 1 . , it 1 1 1 a sufficient reward to n. fir all th lattor and n it .1 1 . ... t . t 1 1 .. ...( ., .u . aDxiety of mind, the ca opaiu cost us He- eard"iD? thc contcsl one of r? im; portance, we inrcw into 11 an tne zcai ana ability we could command. If we didyUQt perform our work well, it was because we had cot the ability to do so. A generous public will, we know, make due allowance for all our short comings. During the progress of the fight, wo were compelled to give, and re cieve, some pretty hard blows But that is past. We have received nothing which cau ses rankling, or prevents us from taking any man living by the hand, as our friend and neighbor. We never carry our political quar rels, into the circle of private life. Daring the campaign we were forced to devote nearly all our space to the discussion of politizal sub jects. Hereafter this will not be the case. We will now have room to publish all the in teresting news of the day, and discuss subjects interesting to those of our subscribers who not politicians. But etill we have no idea of loosing sight of the important and political issues of the day. The paper will continue a faithful organ of the Democracy of Cambria. For several months our subscription list has been 6teadily increasing. For this time ly support and encouragement, we are grate ful. We will endeavor by our course here after to deserve it. The Reason Why The editor of the Alhghanian asks; What's the matter with B'.air County. While Cambria County has about 1200 of her sins iu the field, battling for the Union, Blair County, her eual in population, has only 500 ?' We can explain it neighbor. Cambria is a Democratic, Blair a Republican County. It it. the Democrats who do the volunteering and fighting in the present war. The Republicans remain snug ly at home, and denounce their Democratic oeighbors as secessionists. Well, we sup pose it is all right. It is not now a difficult matter to perceive thc difference between a Republican and Democratic County. Do you know the reason why, now Leighbor ? Of course you do, and are grateful to us for the information. LETTERS FROM CAMP. Camp Tzxkally Oct. 3d, 1861. Friend Murray. On the same day I wrote my last letter, our Regiment was detailed for seven days picket at Great Falls, a distance ot io miles from camp. Our orders were to I 1, . r . ... i cvervmiue in reaamess dv o ociock on the following morning, but owing to some unavoiuaDle occurrence our transnortatinn -ill i wagous did not arrive till 10 o'clock P. M., and by tho time we succeeded in getting our ft ousehold goods" carefully stowed away in ,he wagons, it wa? 2 o'clock P. M.. Fear ing that night would overtake us before reach ing our journey's end, we marched as rapidly as the bad condition of the road would per mit, making about 3 miles per hour. We arrived at the Falls at sunset, but were not allowed a moment for repose or refreshment, as a detail of 24 men from each company was immediately ordered six miles further ud the river, to relieve the 8th, (Col. Flays Regiment) whose term of picket duty bad expired. It was 8 o'clock P. M. before we arrived at the extreme line of our pickets, e thus marching 21 miles in the space of tlx hours. Notwithstanding the fact that our baggage trains had not arrived which con tained our blankets, overcoats and provisions, our brave boys pushed manfully forward without a murmer, and with the disagreeable prospect of remaining out all Dight and the succeeding day, without anything to screen thorn from the cold night air, which, by the way is remarkably coid along the river, or a morsal of food to check their hunger. There are eight oe ten building, some of which are very comfortable constructures, formerly oc cupied by families while the Washington Acqueduct which is located at this place, was being built, served us admirably for quarters during part of our stay at he Falls. One building used as a boarding house was suffi ciently large for three companies to quarter in comfortably. Another large stone buil ding used by us as commissary department, formely constituted the Falls Ilotcl. Inter nally it has the appearance of being a hotel of no mean character but since our recent national difficulties those buildings have all been deserted, as it was not considered advi sable to remain there betweeu two fires. Tha acqucduet is not yet completed, but so .i i- i i :. l. . ttA as lue wors. nas progresseu i- -"" uoverumenv o.ouv.voy. au r.j " either side of the river is of the moil grand and pictureSque character in nature The with the projecting cliffs on which an occa" j sional shrub or evergreen shakes its lonely head in the calm breeze. The murmer of the troubled stream beneath as it is precipitated over a decent of 70 feet laving its rocky en- j closure with sparkling pray, renders the sceoc most grand and attractive member of Company A. ehot a "sccesh. j The particulars of the occurrence are as lol- j lows ; lour men were approacumg our siue oi the river in a boat, when callcugcd by the j piCKei meir answer was 10 go 10 u 11. 11c , preferred sending a substituto to his satanic . majesty's domains and accordingly furuUied j his mau with a Utter of rcceoui inundation, in piCKet their answer was to go to u II. lie t LIS SataUlC ' the shane of a minie ball, which no doubt sc- , , . - l 1 I I cured proper attcntiou for him at the high; . , - . 0 ! Gen. Johnson that the pickets of the two ar- mip! veerf not to fire 1 n each other as it was mies were noi 10 ure to tacu oiutr, as 11 was a barbarous practice, and contrary to the usages of modern warfare. Iu consequence of this we eDjoyed the pleasure of seeing, ' and in many occasions conversing with the ; rebel soldiers, as the river at a place called j ihn l'.iint of Kocks is onlv 75 vards wide. ' . " , . A uuoiber of our boys swam across by spe- ciai invatation to take a smile of O be iov ful" at the same time offering a toast to the Uuiou which a Lieut, iu the rebel army con- .1 1 1? a ! . ; , ' . ... .J , i m-moer of Co. A. ut the sL-hcitatiou ul q yirginia3 fair dau,hter9, crossed over an,i euj0yed quite a sociaola chat with the tw-j beautias, and before leaving them he ' Je bold to ask if they would have any ob- I jectious to a Union kiss. They replied in the J . . J -i-i,Tfrt extremeii imi. i;n rmuruav iaL a j -ouve. whereupon their "u met, pro- ducing a succession of sounds like an enraged parent spanking a stubborn youugster. Ou Sunday the olth Virginia Itegimcut iuform- ed us that they were omg to leave that eve niug as their term of duly had expired, and also warned u to beware of the South Caro- Una reffimmt which was to relieve them But we anticipated no danger iu view of the 1 agreement entered iuta by the commander, j Iu this wo were disappointed oa the follow- I ; fMM.Uir th., !OtJ. nnn nf nnr pickets a member of Company G: went down to the river t . was himself, aud while in the nrt wa j.hot bv a rebel picket and dangerous- ly wounded, aud immediately all the pickets on the rebel shore commenced a rapid fire Major Johnson on bearing how matters were progressing, went dowu with 30 meu and shot three rebels, when they ceased firing, While this was coins on the rebel battery oneued fi.e upon our quarters, throwing shot aud shell among us quite profusely for about half an hour, bo completely were we taken by surprise that V. was some time before we .... AAAZk.-fl.ki in rt.k n n t nn. r 1 1 1 r r in iuili rini ... ... "1, .. t bum,u fav. b j , this accomplished we returned tne fire with great spirit, biieueug me ieuei uanery auu causing three regimeuts to leave their posi- tion in the woods, aud sees sneltcr out oi range of ur guns. About 112 shots were fired from the rebel battery, only 8 taking effect. These passed through our uua-ters nmViniT fo xb small holes bv wiv of aceonio. dation. for ventilation. At least 15 shells were thrown into our midst, only three ex ploding, a nunibor of which were picked up after the firing had ceased, by some of Co. A aud will be sent to Ebcnsburg, they being evidence of the high estimation in which we are held by our Southern brethren, no doubt they will be viewed with curiosty. A ger man, a member of Company M. while iu the act of loading his rifle, a G pound ball passed in close proximity to Lis ''snuff box" stri king his rifle and making the two ends meet, at the same time knocking Mr- Hans down, he immediately sprang to his feet by exclaim ing, .Now, by uott 1 cannot bhoot any now The entire re-intent during the whole affair behaved with comu.e'jdatle coolness and bra very, uo notice being taken at all of the enemy's balls, excepting an occasional Joe Lane dodge, much resembling a gooso in a bail storm. Had thc enemy been in range of our rifles wc would have given them a 6mall taste of our mountain crab apples. W e re mained at the Falls till Wednesday, two uays over our rime. If the enemy bad appeared in view during that time we would have an nounced to them in language that they could not contradict that we were " to hum'" as two brass 42 pounders were sent up the day of the skirmish. Hoping to have a more inter esting fight to record in my next, I am hap py to aunouncc that Company A, is in good health and spirits. More anon, Veritas. &Tho following is the muster roll of com pany G., 4th regiment Pa cavalry, comman ded by Capt. James Skelly of this place, now in camp narlon near Washington D. C. 1st Lieut. A. II. D: Williams. 2d do John D. Goutx. 1st Segt. John C Murray. 2d aergt. C Barbour. 3d Smith Wilson. 4th John A Skelly. 5th Wm. Penroad 6th R E Banks. 1st corporal, C Thompson 2d, T Elder 3dS Arentrue. 4th W II Russell. 5th. D Pittman. 6th A Burket. 7thJASiire 8 th E Porter. Buglers. Charles Rhoads and Wm. Pow- Farrier. John Holder. Blacksmith, Thomas Seaman. Teamster. David a Skelly. Saddler. William Sirr. PRIVATES. M Allen Ake S J Breath John Butler David Butler EJ Brookbank JW Bryan S Byer J Brazil II Cm m J Creed B Collins D F Carr S C'avcome J II Hade's D Hengst J Horner T J Jones T Jcnks DM Kimmell J Little P Lfahv A Driskell J Dugau J Dill W Dively J F Davis J Emegh J II Edwards W Eistright W Exline (j W Fawner R E Flinn C C Headrich J Himes B Hurley J Mullen J Mos'-s J M'Carty T Mttney P B M Mullen J A M' Mullen L Kennoy P M'Kenna J Murray J Midileton A I Morrow G Mancus T M'Devit J II Patterson J MCreary S Shipp J Shin r W J Sherley J Slongeubaup 1) Stine U G Thompson J Stalb u i Londestino j j . p jui"jen . p i Quirk tT . B Rupert I Richardson E Roberts Touisvillk Oct 7. A fire took place at ieillI,i,is (Tenu) on the '"Jili ult,. de-tmying MeillIuis (Tenu) on the 4JJih ult,. de-tmying gL) 0q worlu of r,r,por7 situttod at the coru'cr uf Wahiut-.n street i.J Centre al- jer TLe fift. -xteIltca t ,h fnnt rw f r-, .1.10 ..-rtt. .-.f r.rnn..r,r Wllllltttil Uf flu . . , Ll"l"f;t?. Ill'- t r 1 -1 . . . , . , , , , such phycic:ans as arp.y ur them. - r The Memphis Arnlitnrh has absorbed the t 1 J J ) A Memphis paper of the JO says ; -Thirty i v- jj--, ;,1(V ;Ci.;,jrat;,, .Ti.i, r cases of Enfield, being a part of tue fifty th-U- . e . t - , torative Ur nuking the hair "row. st..v,.., sand which came to a fcouthre.i p..rt some, - , . time since, have arrived at Memphis and are ; f.lli"? . d rcs.cr.ng pray bair : oa their way to Columbus Ky. ; ..nmal color, i Wcornmj: cel. brat.. A 1 The city of Memphis was literary alive . the i'i3ek nostrums arc j:ivi:i way t- f.-rc i: with soluieis on the ill) ult. j Three fourths of the mixture f. r r. .'r'r.' ..nKr. ,..nr.;-il P.inri-mi.in villi ' . . .... , . a8scuible at Macon, Gs. ou the 1 4 of Goto- t..,P The University of Misi.sipi is ab ut to b closed for waul of patronage. Jacob Thomson has beeu nominated fr Governor of MUsiippi The I'ochohooUs (Ark ) .-Vtccrti.cr y ; 1 C Iliudman, formerly a member of the fed eral Congress, ha obtained iJ'JOO u"re men. froui the State of Ark.uas, l-ji Gtucial Har dee's command. Kx-Governor. K Lewis Lowe, cf Maryland hs escaped to Ilichmoud. Usac Davenport, gave a chick for 10. 000, being the amount due their Northern j creditors, to the Commiioner. for the rccep f ,j,,a Qf tUCU syUrres of revvuuv. T'.e Xrtheru llink of Alabama his us- peuded sptcie pajmcut at the irsiance o! Governor Moore. 1 he luerchauts ol .NhvUie U-ve agreed t.. The luerchauts of Nashville have ; rcei ve Confederate irr.-ury .ote at par f, r j ' dhx aud V. ! Gen. II ai dec's command In fullen back on . Pieman's Terry, on the As kansas lii.c. j J II 1J Jom s. formerly editor f a Phila j delphia paper is Secretary iu the war l. part . ujcut al Riehmoud. j Jhffekox City. Oct 7 Little doubt I r:.,.. i,;.. .:.i. ,i j nain budy .jf bls army Thc foIC ri.ytnt I to be makiug demonstration- near Gerg, , ; auJ gcdaPu, being merely a detacbmojl fo. , tLe purp0(e. n.i i . t i . . UcU lal nearu iroui, jcn l ric-s c n - ; ni!iua waiJ at (Jlinton, iu Henry c-uuty. ! ; ,s supposed Price will p-Ash to tho A:k liUe. I Ucn l rcmout will follow turn rlnMr n.l i i- .A.t . !.. . gic uiui uauie wuerevcr uc can qui cim A force of between three and four thousand reoei cavairy were seen near t.ipton lo-uay ! whoe object is presumed to be, to get be- tween our advauce aud this place, and fall up on some fctray regimcut, or transportatiou go ing out. Col Coffe, of Boonville passed through here the other day for St Loui. but it been ascertained that he is ou his way South wnu iiiipuriaui uocumcuis, containing me om :.t. : . . .1 . - -i rr- cial record oi thc proceedings of thc mock Legislature, held at Lexington recently. A scout from Liuu creek rcpirts the prob- able death of thc notorious rebel leader Rev. Miskel Johnston, who while moving some of Dupont & Co's powder, ou Friday Sight, was i 7, ' tPi(t VT 3 - o-- Geu Fremont and staff will probably leave for Sedalia to morrow. It seems to be the belief, in military circles here, that Gen Price will avoid a battle with Fremont if possible ; but others cntertaiu th opinion that be iutends a surprise upon some point the least protected, and thatwe shall hear of a fight soon . Gen Fremont intends to follow the rebel army into Arkansas, and force them to fight wherever he can encounter them. The paymasters, who brought 1,200,000 to pay off the troops to the 31st of August, have discharged their duty, and returned to St Louis. Calib Jackson is reported.to be on the way to Texas. The farmers of Pettia county recently off erep to furnish Gen Fremont, gratis, with $250 000 worth of grain for his army. Captain Champion, the rebel who was hero last week, has been arestcd as a spy at George town. Gen Harney, and two or three other distin tinguished military officers left this evening at 7 o'clock, on a special train on the Ohio and Mississippi railroad. Their destination is not known. Robert Scott annouoeos himself a cardi date for the Confederate Congress, in Faxquar county.. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tint Chemistrt or Medicie. Aono the special delights which so richly repaid our visit to New Eaglani, was the in.pec:in it w-s our privilege to make of Dr. J. Q Ayer&Co's Lxbaratory, at Lowell. thouh we knew by hearsay that it vu large, yet we were urp;iscd when we cam into view of its real maaitule. rd gti'l more by the extent and complication of hi truly immcDse busine?. The whole tus sive structure is in fact one vast chemical labaratory, in which the processes of this wonderful art are constantly going on. Med-co-chemicat science has fouod that the cura tive property of any ubtanee exist in 5 one or more of its component parts TLm the remedial effects opium are due solt'j t the morphia it cm tains, although this is bat one-eighteenth part of its weight ; the otbr seventeen parts are gum, extractive a&d "it. ert or offensive matter. Dr. Axer's ?vsten separates the mpdical properties of each sub stance employed, and we are hire slown t'j proccESCsby which the ttrtnrt 0f icb ncii oal agent are chased through Si kletuV.cs until they couie out completely pure t 5at These conetitrateJ. puriSrl tueiieal Trrj.r ties, or virtues, are fica.ly combincJ t-rL- r to produce the rcmediri which Kir? themselves a reputation for unrivalled Knce. all over the worl J- Not only 1h;s t'je Doctor disclaim all secrecy in his art. u explain every process auJ every pnrticu'i-. but he maintains that thi. is the only rr cc. by which the people can bs supplied with tLf best possible reined'es fir the treitmut f ' disuase. lue torniula l.y which hi- rem.- ; dies are made are putIihod iu the n.eli.-k; ! "lies are ma j Journals an 1 t of ,lJ : , i I ...ft...1.. , f .. I....-,. ,i.u,tnl t.-t dieal Faculty of the UuiT.d : Mates, an 1 are contant.y .-ent t.y ma.l an t uotuii! yi.'i tu ; n i:r, -i t v , . . 1,1 1 "O burn it up in tr; !?, -desf riy 'I'V . f life of i:s roots niJic t! e 'iau- fa'i fT. pi tiiiturc llc?orative b 1! I !flOjJ 1 may be r.li- I :i - ccna:nii; iiothin which -au n ai.v n. i'ii r be injurious to the hair aeewinpli.-liin w'tat it prtt :-Is to !; t been veiifi d in ltut.drc-.ii of civs V- 14-vi-e gray h.'.l. and hea l cttu hil i --'! J ve it.cir wool or o, t,;u a l.t ! "'V. t- pet a bottle of Wood's Ke.rative S-- 1 . fcni'H-nit. i i t. . j S it by all respectable D.ufits. - 1 ;-ti Ut Mil he rin.ineittly nov l hv j 1-cl.m l 1 ni N anli Kl.tKii.aJir ;.i;i.:." S-e j v,.rl:ai. U(, ul , f -(Jre.it Cure" in .in.-h- r r t i ia iMi'ii E.irr ! TBI IU lii:i.iT l..v.f ll.c l.i-l Ss-'vn - j i vJ ;.i this uu .-.rr i-...:y i r .: ' trilnni. u ixt ii i r.tiie l to t'. m. lV- h..iH..w' tnVuv. U V. i ' K Hi.sl ur S-pt. 'JCr l. bid. j I'i 1 JU 1 , B1M rxilT.siiXri) o - ,.f.. . 1 1 k....n- f.i'rm. 5t.,.4u- iafeli M;,.;, ! c.U)1b,-i.i ror.ntv, a ninU lands ..f Th ... F rell. K cliai 1 Adams. iVnielin M rn- ;.'. I t! '--. containing ." : r"i. au-l allowance. i':.j r i ments arc. a 1J ury Iraiue l--u-e ami a r ' staMe, and ;i tine "rchard. The p'a e i.- timlKTCil. sin I w H watt i-1 iu c-vciy p-"t. ol ro;ul runs through u, conveni'-i lotli-.- r-. denre. AU'Ut fifty acn a:e th-an-1 ."n'. :n bih stat of cnltiv;iii n. isep. is. iso i. ot. n:TKi: adams jr. TOCl. CLOCK. AID JEWELRY ffill MA IX STREET. JOILXSTO II X T LEWIS lA'CKII A1IT. l. i' e t an that he lias alwav a lar-eand varsel a-s has ! of all tlie various' articles peculiar hi I Repairs promptly and can-fully attu Idt - j ' JollllalOWIl April, 1. 1 o'.i i . II. DUX I l$TIi Y flHE undersized Graduate of i'. -' ; T College of iental S-irgcry. re-j-'')- ',- 1 ft rs hl& professional set vices to ti e ir":'" I f-1"?- He V '"' ,: cli ! ' f" cua,t Wllh ?' , ; l.e l.mSl,t to add the u,v,nc .a;-,,, j. me in;i;esi auilmi uics in r'-' , r "imply --ks that an opp.rtnnity may : ,,is w,,,k 'J lk its ..wn rise ; saml'kl iii:i.roi;5. i i' j (Jllice over thc store of lavis, Jo:e Kekeeknots. Prof. C A. Harris; T. K. IWL i' : Handy; A. A. Blandy.l'. II Au'. Baltimore College. Y. T of tl DR. J. A. HOUSEU. SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY tenders his profi J" , vice, to the citizens of El?nb,irLwj, vicinity, that he is prei-ared to insert ie in all the lorms xnou i nrofession. As he has Iu- profession. erable experience iu his rn,l ' be hopes to give general fratif.iction. y-c v a call ; be is willing to be judged by his i -Office above E- Shoemakers store ior.- Ebeusburs iv-pt. 25th. -j a 2COOX. ATTOKSF" AT U T S. - J. JL . .ToVmstnwn and Ebensburs. ' . ,: Johustown ou M-uu street, lv ' Holme's Jewelry ttore. EbcDiburg May 8, latji-ly. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS, MUTU DOXC AT TlliS Ol'l"1
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