J : MAKING BUTTER IN WINTER. Must people nlfinn that - it is im practicable to make butter of a. su perior mialitv in winter. Vet is i i l ireiientlv chine: ami with proper care and liKtnairenient ot' the cream, ami with Mutable it-ed for the cows, ft i- u moiv ditiicuit to make ex cellent butter in cold weather than when the thermometer stands at 90 de;r. in the shade. An experienced dairyman of Cape Vincent. N. Y., writes on this sub ject to the 'Cultivator: "I have seen and read much in vour papers about butter-making in winter; but think 1 have a better way than ;:iiy I have yet seen. I make as much butter in winter, and as rich color as in the best butter tiiiit s ot'.-unniier. T stable my cows ail cold ai.d ruormy days, (ot'eour.-e at nights ;) have plenty of water in the yard, feed them three times a day, and grain once, which is done in the morning after they have eat en their other fodder. 1 feed ground bl ickeye marrowfat peas, scalded w ith hot water and stand three or iVur hours before feeding- I feed about two j':arts at a time, mixed with hot water about :is thick as imeiC . 1 - or lour iioiirs n w ill 1 e a.- tl llCi as coin naal otnidiiig, and measure tbnr quarts. l'eas fed tinV way, es 'cci ;d!y m.:i! low fats, are worth dou ble the amount of any other grain vou can fetd, and will make cows give more milk. Well, I have told ou the feeding and care of the gen tlemeiift' department, and will now sav a little about the care and man agement ot the cream and milk in tht ladie' department, which is quite as essential as any. Strain vour milk, and do not till your pans more than half full, for if tilled it takes too k.ng to get sour. Then set them on a stove with a slow tire, and heat them well through: the cream will rise and the pans will be tit to .-kiut two days sooner thrm if they had been &et away cold. The cream will rise quick and sweet; therefore you will have rich and sweet butter. ( Jenerally the cream ri.-es quick, and is not sour enough to churn, but cill sour enough in your ereflm pail by churning time. Ik-lore you churn set your pail by the stove and heat it well through, and the butter will come half an hour sooner than when the cream is churned cold ; ami before churning, scald your churn with hot water. I have tried this way of making butter until 1 am eonlident there is no bet ter wav." Cutting Hay and Straw For Slock. The practice of cutting hay and straw into chalf for any and all kinds of stock, as has often been recom mended in some agricultural papers, is a good one in many respects ; and it is an economical practice when fodder is scarce, as straw, corn stalks and hay, will usually go much farther after being cut, than if it be fed uncut. lint let us explain a little more deiinitely, our views with reference to cutting hav and straw ; because, under certain cir cumstances, we believe that cutting hay into chalf is not worthv of re commendation or adoption. For feeding horses that are work ed constantly, cutting the hay that they consume is one of the mot economical proces-es that can be adopted. And the reasons for it are quite obvious. When the hay is cut up an inch or so in length, a horse will be able to eat his allowance in a few min utes. Consequently digestion will be much more complete, and he will derive more nourishment from his fei.d. than if he is required to till his stomach by the slow process of eating uncut hay : and more than this, he will have more time for quiet re.-t and recuperation which is very important, than he would when the fodder is uncut. What i. true of horses on this point, is equally true concerning cut and uncut feed for oxen, when thev are at work. If, for example, the dinner of an ox be cut into chati an inch, or even two inches in length, and be wet with water, and his allowance of meal be mingled with it, he will usually eat all he wants in tin or fifteen minutes; whereas, were he to eat his meal and hav separately,it would require nearly an hour. Every good cattleman will acknowledge this to be a fact. Then here is another very important consideration on this p..;Ht, which cverv good o.-teaui-ter will ac- knowledge, which is this : oxen, and all other animals that chew the cud, require time for quiet rumina tion. This is as essential for their health and thrift, as it is for them to eat. In fact they cannot thrive without if. Now if a working ox can have three-quarters of an hour added to his nooning, by having Ins teed cut, w e may rest assured that a given amount of feed will go very much tarther, and the animal will derive far more nourishment from it, than he would if lie were requi red to consume his hay without hav ing it cut into chaff. When cows, oxen, sheep or calves, are fed whollv on good hav, and they all have as much as thev desire to eat, there can be no economy in cutting the hay into chair. . ut when it is desirable to feed straw and hav together, if it be cut in long chati, so that animals can readily take a good handful into the mouth, they will consume much more straw than they could be induced to eat if it were in an uncut condition. AVe should bear in mind, that hard, dry, and uncut straw is sometimes verv unpalatable material for food for .'ima!.- as it looks too much like a ma.i u,akiug a meal on the bark of dipoery elm, birch bark, and winter greens. There is great advantage and economy in feeding straw to store animals; but they need some other food also, at the same time. S. II. To do, in 'Count rv ( ientlemon." esr It is estimated at the Fenian headquarters in Xew York, that nearly a ?diilion of men arc ready to move for the liberation of Ireland. i' -V large and enthusiastic meet ing w:is held at Jieading on Satur day, endorsing the President and his reconstruction policy. TilK Heeonstruetion Committee has agreed to the proposition to ad mit the Tennessee delegation to Congress. HIGHLY I M TOUT ANT TO BLACKSMITHS. Four-fifths of lime and hard labor saved l-v using ISAAC C. SINGER'S, NFAV AND COMPLETE TIRE AND HAND BENDER. Patented March 10, 1803. Its chief advan tages are 1st. Having strong gear wheels to obtain power, one man ran operate it to bend col I wagon tire, any sdzu under 1 by 4 inches. 2d. Having moveable collars, to hold the bar square on the portable rollers, it takes all tvvi.it out of iho bar, while bending in a regular circle. 3d. It can be shifted to lend to any de sired circle from one, up to twelve feet, in one minute. 4th. lla in,g a moveable centre post, which can be quickly taken oil, tires and bauds are easily taken out. 5th. The upper ribbed roller will always draw the bar through. Gth. Reing guaged and numbered, a card with directiors, accompanies it. The Machine in good (oil the journals) running order, bolted upon a strong piece of timber, without legs or crank, for $30, ir with legs and crank for $35. Ail cash orders prompt ly attended to. J- State and Countv Rights for sale. ISAAC C. SINGER. Ebensbuig, April 0. 18G4. J A M E S P .MURRAY, " Miin Street, ()pvsilc lint!n'.s Hardware Store.) EBUNSBRLfi, Pa., KEEPS constantly on hand a good qual ity of ' FLOOR, CORN MEAL, Groceries of All Kinds, BOOTS AND SHOES, Muslins, Dcl'iins, Calicoes, Hats, 6,-c, All of whicli he is prepared to fell for cash or exchange- for approved country produce, on fair terms. Nov. SO, 18ti5.lv. COKNER (i b'OCEKvlsTORR GEORGE J. THOMAS, Corner of Main and Franklin Streets, JOHNSTOWN, l'A., I EE1 . constantly ou hand a general as sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Country Produce, iVc. together with Sjdces, Pickles, Preserved Fruits, D:ied Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars, Sec, all of which will be S"ld as. cheap as the cheapest. Call and examine our slock. Nov. 1C, 1805. ly. JOHN D. THOMAS, Boot and Shoe Maker, SHOP ON MAIN ST'T., ERENSBURG. one door East of Crawford's hotel, ami immediately opposite the store of E. J. Mills A: Co. is iirenared to do 11 unit- ; 1.; hnc on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. The work done at this establishment will compare favorable with that of any shop in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh or elsewhere in the country. French Calf, Common Calf. Mo rocco and all kinds of Leather constantly on hand. All work warranted to render satis faction. November 2, lSti5.lv. Ymsiiuss Curbs. F. A. SIIOEMAKEH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSIiUIlG, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENN'A. December 7, lSCo. (tf.) W. II. .SECIILEK, Attorney at Law, AND PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, EBENSMRfi, CAMliRIA COUNTY, VENN A. Dec-umber 7, 1805. (tf.) I. L JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, FFICE in the South end of bis resilience, VT immediately opposite the Court House, Ebe'.ishurg. Pa. November 23, 1805. (1.37.) C J EO IK. E Vv. O ATM AN, Attorney at Law, CFFICE.IN COLOXADE ROW, nearly opposite the Ojurt House, Ebensburg, Fer.nsvl vania. November '23, 1S'J3. (.1.37.) JOHN 1. LINTON, Attorney and Omnsclltr at L-nr, JOHNSTOWN, J' A. OFFICE in building on corner of Main and y Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, .second tloor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown, Nov. lo, 1805.'. M'LAUGIILIN. ATJ'OR X EY-AT-I. A V. Johnstown, Catnl riA Co.. Pa. j Office in the Exchange building, on thel Corner of Clinton ?ind Lo' iist streets up ; stairs. Will attend to all business connect- j ed with his profession. j Dec. 9, l8G3.-tf. ! WILLIAM KITTELL. ttorncn at (Cbrnsbura, r4 Camlsria County Peann. Oftlce CulouxiIc rotv, Dec. 4. ISO c YRt S L. PEHSIIING, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Johnstown, Cambria Courity, Pa. C)ftice on Main street, second !i'Xr over the Rank. ix 2 J. IZ. Scaiilan, A T T O J: N E Y A T L A W . EBESriuriMJ, Pa., OFFICE ON MAIN STREET, THREE DOORS EAST of tiik LOGAN HOUSE. December 10, 18i',3.-ly. OI1N FENLON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ebensbuig, Cambria county Fa. Office on Slain stteet adjoining his dwel ling. May 4, 185. (.1.42.) ORG E M. REED, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EREXSUPRG. Cambria &nnifi. Pa. OFFICE IN COLON A DE ROW. March 13. li-Cl. (.1.50.) TS.1JICHAEL IIASSON, A TTO i i N E Y- A T- LA W . Eoor.sburg, Cambria Co. Pa. Offiice on Main street, three doors East oi Julian. ix D. W. EVANS, 1 li lerdeis Ins pro- lessional services to the citizens of EKENSRURO AND VICINITY. Office one door east of R. Davis' store. Night calls made at his residence three doors west of R. Evans' cabinet ware room. May 31, 1805 Cm ANSION HOUSE. AT THE PENN'A HA LR OAT) DEPOT PITTSBURG, PA. MEALS BEADY ON THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TRAINS. J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. Sept. 23. lSfi3. tf F. P. TIIRNEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Er.F.ssi-.fioi, Cambuia County, Pa. Office two doors North of Colonade Row. April 5, 180o-tf Executor's Notice. LETTERS testamentarj' on the estate of James Parrish, deceased, late of Minister township, having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are notified to piesetit them properly au thenticated for settlement. EDWARD PARRISH, Executor. February 1, 18C0.. The Mysterv, bv Mrs. Wood. The Heir ess of Bellefont. By E. Bennett. William Allair, By Mrs. II. Wood. Col lege Life, By F. H. Fanor- North Pacific Exploring Expedition, By A. II. Harbers ham. For sale by JAMES MURRAY. EEEK BOOK STORE, i m Uiimy; On Mam street, EbensLvrg Pa., j I TEEl'S constantly on hand and for sale, a j general sujipiy ot , Envdojes, Writing Inlc, Pens, Pencils, , Pen Holders, j Magazines, and other articles in his line, all ; of w hich are sold at reasonable rates. February 8, I8C.G. ' ! CHAIR MANUFACTORY. .f .nil lull JOIIA'STOIVX IA. ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as common Winsor Chair?, Fret Rack Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Rustle Chairs. Rim Racked Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane 5nt (Stair, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPIHXG SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges, &c, iSrc. CABINET FURNITURE of every di-scription and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, be respect fully to'icits a libcrr.l share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. November 20th, 1801. HIGHEST rilEMHTM SO) AWARDED THE HIGHEST PBEMIUM AT THE International Inhibition. LU.UO., 18G3. I N I) UST1JI AL 1 :X 1 'OSriTON, Paris, 18G1, KONIGSHL'KG, PIU'SSIA, 1-SC3, AND STETTi'ij. mm. m. IN COMPETITION WITH ALL the Icad 1 ing Sewing Machines in EUROPE AND AMERICA, and the United States Agricul tural Association ; Metropolitan Mechanics' Institute. Washington ; Franklin Institut-.-. Fl.iladclpl iia; Mechanics Association, Post' n; American Institute, New York ; Marylatul Institute, P.altimore; Mechanics Association, Cincinnati; Kentucky Institute, Loitisvilie ; Mechanics Insitutc. San Francisco: and at EV1 RY STATE AND COUNTY FAIR WHERE EXHIBITED THIS SEASON. Upwards of 200,000 of these Machines HAVE ALREADY RE EN SOLD, a fact that .peaks louder than words f the success and popularity of Wheelkr A: Wil son's Family LOCK STITCH SSIIIG MACHIKE. The Cheapest Machine in the World, Because it is the Best. Ectrg Machine. Warranted Fur Three Years. Customers Risk Nothirg in Purchasing. INST1UTTIONS FKKt:. Always happy to Exhibit and Explain them. OCireulr.rs, containing an explanation of the Machine, with testimonials from ladies of the highest Social standing, given on ap plication, either in person cr by mail. WM. SUMNER aCO., Agents for the Western States and Western Pennsylvania. Princip al cflico and Wholesale Emporium : Wft 97 Pifrh qtrppf PittcTiiiT-rrh pfl iMO.ti niui streetj fittsDurgn, r&. llie above machines can be bought at city prices at the residence of Claiik Wilson, Ebensburg. All necessary instructions to enable the purchaser to operate successfully imparted free of charge. July 26, 18C5. JOHN B. FROMALD DEALER IN MiLLMIY k FANCY DRESS M TRIMMINGS, EMRROIDRIES, f!3 -83 gT .OriliSJ FI3 "C ST . . . . rll CLOAKS & SHAWLS, Corsets Hooped Skirts, Perfumery, Lad- les and -Children's Shoes, Gloves, Dank- crchiefs, Fancy Goods, notions, S-c, &c. ilAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN. Pa Nov. 20. ISfil. J OB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND ON REASONABLR PRICES LtEJi:S FA.XCY ri'HS; fc John Farrirr.'a ftjS'TV 1I.! J-.STABI.lPHF.il No. 7 IS Aj; ii M., above 7th Philad'a. I li.tve now iti store of r:i3' own Importatii n and mm 4 Manufacture, one 'rf---r; of tic LARGEST .Vtl. 1 an.l most UK A L - 'J,- -uVZ:r TIFUL selections '-iJ. '" of FANCY FURS, for LADIES' and CHILDREN'S' WEAR, in the Citv. Also, a tine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose i.f my g-o(.- at very reasonable piicts, and I w u'.i then fore solicit a call from my frienos if Cambria county, and vicinity. &3- Remember the Name. Number :ind Street ! 718 ARCH Street, above 7th, south side. October VI. lSCo.Gm Pbiiadt-lidiia. Y rank V.lly, Having adoptrd li e f .Uowiiig Yan s at Cash system, off.-rs tb less than citv retail price-: SUGAR KETTLES, 10 to 40 gallons COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts to 40 ga'duiis. ' TINWARE, a!I s."rls and kinds. seii:e:t iiiox wakc, everv varietv. enameled s,- tinned 'ron ware. copper ware made to order SAD IRONS or SMOOTHING IRONS ZINC WASIIROARDS. COOKING ST(.VES. EGG STOVE.S, HE.l TLXG CO OK ST O YES. ERA D7.EY COOKING STOVES, PA TENT. ARP. --TT - NoRLE. and i viTv other Pittsburah or Pidlad' Inbia ... r ..; . . iT ... t . 'i IIi;.uiii:!..uiT s siovi-s ::ias on liana or actuivr's stoves fdwavs on hand or vrocurcit on o davs not ire. ODD PLATES AND ORATES f.,r Stove al'.vavs on Land. CAUP.OX OIL L AMPS, from H-icts.. to $1.25, CHIMNEYS and WICKS al.vns on hand. SPOUTING. ! MIXKirS LAMPS, OIL CANS, POWDEil OANS all s.es, C'-nstantlj- on hand. coffi:i: mills, toasting forks, oyster RRtUL EPS, JELLY Cke M.'.ulds. Tabh- uua To: Spoons. COAL P.UCKETS. Price list n. w ready f v the Tr-.de. and Merchants r.re rcspectf.illy inv':e.i t. call atid examine our Wares, send f r f r a catalogue I'.'fore purchasing elsewhere. The above goo,s be furt.is'nid, WHOLESALE, ORilLTAU . AT T!!K JOIiNSToV- N . ruVE iV HOt'SE rrHMSIUNo CANAL" STREET. Opposite the Weigh Lock. ask rou FRANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE. and save (ren;i icrfvf '. on y -ur pures Johnstown March, 13. l&oo. if. Lii'ial Impro vciiK'iil In Scwin-g EMPIRE SHUTTLE. MACHINE l'ATKNTKK FEU. 14, lodO. 4. 1 ) 580 Pro ad.wav, New Y rl:. Salesrooms, ... ,. - ' .. T, THIS MAC INF. is e.,i,stroet,..t n J C " ... 1 him MAUiit, is constructcl on en--j ! tirely new principles of mechanism, possess-j I ing many rare and valuable improvements;'' having been examined by the rtm.-t profound cxpsrts, and pronounced to be Siiijilicity and Perfection Ceanbinrd. It has a straight needle, .erpen,licuhir action, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor RAVEL, aud is alike on both sides ; pei bums perlect sewing on every description if mateiial, from Leather to the finest Nanso.-k muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread. from the coarsest, to the tinet number. Having neither CAM or COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as g'ass, and. is ' Ewj'halictdh a Nisclrss Machine, It requires FIFTY PER CENT. le,s power to drive it than any other machine in market. A girl twelve years of nge can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its stngth and wonderful simplicity of I construction renders it almost nnposstbie to t ,,ut of onk,r ailll is guaranteed j by the company to give entire satisfaction. : We respectfully invite all those who ma desire to supply themselves with a superior 1 article, to come and examine this UNRI- : VALLEO MACHINE. Rut in a more especial manner do we ; feoticit the patronage ot Merchant Jailors, Cvach MaAers, Hoop Shirt Manufac turers, Shirt a n d Bosom Corset Makers, Gaiter Filters, Jswe Jitwicrs, I Vest aud Pantaloon ! Makers, Dress Makers. i Miters, i a nour s instruction is sufficient to KJ eua.011; auy j-eisuu 10 oik inis laciune IO ,kcirsSSl..wD,toUvnna ;H. T. HELMBOLD. States, where agencies are not already' established. Also 'for Cuba, Mexico, Central ' Principal Depots. and South America, to whom a liberal discount will be given. J. T. McARTHUR & CO., S3G Broadway, New York. D. & CO. 2G0 Washington St.. Boston, a-Jl Lhesuutbt..Phila. i October 12, 18G5. " T.. T : forsaUby GraUt JAMES MURRAY. HELIVIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. HELMROLD'S BUCIIU. HELM R U.I "S FUt HU. IIELMI'.OLD'S RUCHU. THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES, Irritation of thr? Ne. k of the R'.idbr. f.. flau tnati'.'U f the Kidneys, ('atarrh i f :;. Rl.idder, Stran oiary i r Painful I'r;-, :.- j. ' r tiiese diseases it is truly a s ..; rctt ei.. and too much cannot be .-. praise. A sirg'e ih se has been kt,-- wj. t . relieve th'.' most urgent .-ymj-toms. Are you troub'e.i u.t'n that di-tres-irg ruin in the small f tl e l ack a d t: r ; bins ? A tea onftd a dav ve v u. 1 o'd's Rr.chi; will it Physicians and Others i i.r.Asi: xotk.'i-:. 1 :nuke le. .-vtct of ii grc.o. ;.ts. II ; '.' .Id's Extrav t Rtu bn is cor. -p. si d ..f P.-.. C'.ibe'os. ai'd .Juniper Ib rries. '(rie. i great c:ire. iep.ired rwu" a '.id '..id.'n-. : rules i f I PHARMACY AND CHEMIST!. Y. i These iri?icdi' M- k i .... ?; 0 t . valu.ioie 1 e.i.ri t;c- j : DIURET! ' i Is th.it which act-, upon i';.t- ;,;dtn -. iii-:lm!ioli- kxthact iu cih j At .' S iJilNTI.V, i Is 1 b -as Hit in t ,-!: :i..d i..1.. r, fr- fr i: pro. ' v . V -,'..' . ' :' , Vfi'.t TMF cni.-w rrov : I. : vv . ..'..(i.i. . ' . '. i ! ... orv i i , ii t . a c : 1 e; t Cc i - . P- ::-.--! ! r i str .n,g. oi:: . s..mew!: ! r-r -tivitir. t-s'e but.-::-; . .:i:a! g u to that of mint, it is chiefly in c u.pbds.ts of the Ur -.r SU' !; as ttr.r.-- . . 1. ;.ro;,;,- ( ; .. ; . ioio'i r, M i oi l Lritati -r. f ! t I P.. and Urethra. D:a-- . f the IV -tr ir Ii ti t.tioo i.f the in. ot.tiner.'-o i f Urii i 1 ss ! ! !.e i'i i: e parts r, :..-ir:ied - -T'i i'-. fV'tCU.'ti. ;;. 1 1 "hi.- -t'so bei t; r.-c -n-n .-r..1 ii. Dysper t; . r. ti :. II .c i r: at i-: : j . (' fi'. r.s A!V : s. :o;,i I )r psy." FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. Pr. V;t:i; : bV tl, ,v'- n t:.-? P:: . :a. L M II! V O ,'(.-.' iru.g C,, i: C THE WORLD. v.- H. T. ; ': the drug .re j.n- -" i was Micees-t'nl in t where ttht-rs lad n. I am a,'.; lie ooeunied re.-;d.enof. an th.; busine-.N eiuaRy so 1 of. re hii:;. I i,a. Iv,:, :.. blv inipvi s-e-1 with 1 is el tr.e-'. r i terjTise. WM Y ElOHTM , (Firm of P nv, rs ,V V,", .-,., ) y , f-n-t -.: :ng C, :::. it--, N !.' h ; i : 1 '. -. ;, . Phihnieli: .. F.oi.i the J !,::( Er. U?;.,. M . lo. We ar U.ti d r hear .. sue. es. i:i Ne,v Ytk. if oi;r Mr. 11. T. II hi b D:n?. vt. ne t to the M ;r- ; n, iiot,.! .;.t : "t.sm.i:.. His store. is OS i". , ; ffC'lit, 2o(J feet lieeji, and live :tni:i-M l.i;. It is cert in: ;v grand es!. .::!. m nt. an speaks favi.rnb'v of the merit .-f i a- :ii h : He retains bis ( )f:lce and I.iberan rv to ntv. wrn. li -.ne ai.- moi'o! tstat..:-!.n.i ! 'i...'..t . ,o!.';J their class. The piopriei- r leis been induced to make ... i V' us st-. teinen t ; r .ni 1 1 --y'- "l "" "'- ' ics- atthoUjh advertise1., are GENUINE PREPARATION: fet that h ren.o- ; And, knowing th-d the intvilient refrain from using an. tl.ir g pertaining t j;i u kcrv. . or the Patent Medicine order most t.f wiii. ii : are j-repaf.-d by self styled. ) .otors. who jn- too ignorant to r-ad a .;y.iv ian's sin.;.'- presciipti u,. much less cou.pol.-nt t o prc- pare pharmaceutical prepaati .lis. TIIESE PARTIES RESORT to various means (.f e:t cting sab s, smdi as ' rom-hi raits f :-,lver;i( n ents ,.f r,. ,.io r remciites, anl .tmisumg with certificates. The SeieSV.-e 'f ll.:,l.oi;e stands SIMPLE. PURE, and MAJESTIC, having Fact fl its P. isis. Induction for it Pillar, Truth alone for its Carital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is n .-.$, imt-.rtant; and the af flicted should i.ot use a:; advertised medicine, or anv reme Iv, u;,less its cuntents or ingr-- diem ar kif.nvn to others besi hs manufacturer, or until thev are suirdi.-d of : the qnalilications of the liartv so ffcrin IIEL.MDOLDS Genuine Preparations FLUID EXTRACT RUCHU, ! FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH. j Established Ujacards f Sixteen IV.' rnnpAREL i:v ! HELM HOLD'S DRUG AND CHFMb ! CAL WAREHOUSE. o04, ISroadtray, N. 1 A X 1 EIILMHOLDS MCTm A I HCDnT I "-unL wtrwi, ! No. 104 South Tenth Street, Phila,lelphia. Pa ! SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. i Nov. GO, 1S65. l.y ' ir