i EVERYBODY'S COLUMN. 3-l)ont despise a man that wears rajrireel coat. Features without grace are like a clock.vitkout a face r?r- "r:in-i:ife without means is like a horse without his beans. 3- The. most dangerous bats that ilv. Brickbats. C3- Indulge ill humor as much as you please, if it is not ill-humor. S3- A misnomer Calling a cer tain neither garment, between live and six feet in diameter, a "petty coat." Why is a chicken pie like a gun smith's store? Because it contains foul-in pieces. S3- Josh Billings savs "When a man's dog deserts him on account ot j his poverty he can't get any lower down in the world not by land." A lady visiting a girls' school asked one of the children, of she was makimr a chemise. 4vs ,o, ma am, said the trill bashfully, "It's a he- mise." A learned coroner being asked how he accounted for the great mortaility this year, exclaimed : "I cannot tell ; people seem to die this vcar that never died before."' A gentleman in Boston has recei ved a telegraphic dispatch, via San Francisco from Japan which was onlv twenty-six days coming. This is belie ved'to be the quickest time yet made. "Why, Hans, you have the most feminine cast of countenance I have ever seen." "Oh, yaw," was the reply, "I know de reason for dat ; mine moddar vas a voman." A man was recently garruted in St. Louis, on the corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets, and robbed of a jack-knife and two copper cents. Adding insult to injury, the thieves kicked him uii account of his pov erty. 'I would steal myself,' said Sam bo, 'it I was not afraid ob de debble." 'Well I believe you would,' said Dick .'for you are a bad nigger anvt how ; and if you aiut watched you'll steal, debble or no debble.! A,n editor heads. his list of births, marriagtSrfmd JtleiHlis thus r 'Hatched, matched aul despatch ed.' We remember another who head ed them severally, 'Visitors, board ers, and travellers.' The plan of the so-called llecon struction Committee for obstructing the restoration of the Union went through the house recently by a t-trict party vote 128 to 37. Is not the Indian a 'man and a brother "? ' If he is, why is he denied a vote under the Radical plan of re construction ? If he is not, will somebody be kind enough to point out the particulars in which he is tnteriur to tne negro. l'rentice, of the Louisville Jour nal, makes a wicked lunp: at the very underpinning ot" Society. -He says 'tilting hoops enable the com mon people to see a great deal more of rood society than thev ever saw before.' The daughter of a very rich man, who is also grand-daughter to a mil lionaire, who died a year ago, eloj ed from St. Louis on Saturday with a ne'gro minstrel. The pair have taken the route, it is supposed to Indiana, to be married in that State. She is sixteen years old. 'Will you take the life of General Grant or Admiral Farragut, this morning,' asked a newsman of an elderly lady who had stopped to look over the publications on his stall. 'Law me no ! ' she replied ; 'thev may live to the end of their day tor all of me. I haint nothin' a "-'in 'em.' Tjib following advertisement, we clip from a daily paper, exhibits a good specimen of the arrangement of words : "Lost ! A small lady's watch with a white face ; aUo two ivory ladies' work boxes. A mahogany gentle man's dressing-case, and a small po ny, belonging to a young lady with one eye." It is said that the fruit crop in Indiana county has been entirelv destroyed by tho late frosts. The President has dissolved the last military commission that disgra ced the soil of this Republic This is what the people have been want ing for a long time. SHERIFF'S SAI.ES. . virtue of sundry writs of Venditionas Exponas and Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Cambria county, aDil to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, hi Ebensburg, on Monday, the 4th day of June next, at one o'clock, p. m., the fol lowing real estate, to wit : All the right, title, and interest, of An drew Kopp, of, in, and to a tract of land situate iu Clearfield township. Cambria co., adjoining lands of Timothy Cauley, Valen tine Glass, "Murray Hoffman and others, containing sixty-four acres more or less, about fifty acresof which are cleared, having ihereon erected a one and a-half story hewed !'g house and a double barn, now in the oc cupancy of the said Andrew Kopp. Taken in execution and to bo sold at the suit of Daniel Redman for use of Joseph J. Redman. ALSO All the right, title, and interest, of George C. K. Zahm, of, in and to a ht of ground, situated in the borough of Ebens burg, county of Cambria, fronting on High street and extending back to Lloyd street, adjoining I ot of the heirs of Thomas O. Evans on the cast and lot of lhomas J. Williams on the west, having thereon erect ed a two story frame house, now m the oc cupancy of John D. Thomas, and a frame house and a frame stable now in the occu pancy of II. C. Divine. Taken iu execution and to be sold at the suit of Dr. Henry Yeagley. endorsee of Wil liam K. Piper, endorsee of Gen. John Ross. ALSO All the right, title, and interest, of George Gates, of, in, and to a lot of ground, situate in Conemaugh borough, Cambria county, frontiug on Church street, ami extending btek to Railroad street, ad- i joining lot of Josiah Slater en the north and lot of I nomas M Labe on the south, having thereon erected a one and a-half story frame house, with a one story back kitchen, now in the occupancy of Patrick Tardy. Taken in execution and to Le sold at the suit of George McLane. ALSO All the right, title, and interest, cf Jacob Burgxn, of, iu, aud to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Washington town ship, Cambria county, adj hang lands of the heirs of Philip Noon, dee'd, heiniof Edward Donaldson, tlcc'd, and others, containing one hundred and sixty-eight acres mere or less, about seventy acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank house, frame barn ami a coal bank, now in the occupancy . of the said Jacob Burgoors. Taken in execution and tj be sold at the suit of Cambria count'. ALSO All the right, title, and interest, of Samuel Lester and Aaron Lester, of, in, and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Jackson township, Cambria couuty, adjoin ing lauds of Henry Ragcr, Noice Ames and others, containing one hundred acres more or less, about ten acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected, a cabin house, a cabiu stable and a cooper shop, now in the occupancy of Aaron lister. Takeu in execution aud to be sold at the suit of Wui. II. Rose, assignee of J. & II, llerrinton. - - ALSO The following described lot o. ground of Thomas Oram, to wit : Said lot of ground is situated at the western corner of Market and Vine streets, in the borough of Johnstown, adjoining lot of Re-gular Bap tist. Church on tiie southwest, having Mar ket street on the southeast, Vine street on tho northeast, and an alley on the north west, aud having thereon erected a one story log house, now in the occupancy of Thomas, and Sarah Oram. Taken in execution and to be seld at the suit of The Borough of Johnstown. ALSO The following described building and lot of ground of John Smvth to witVi1 A certain two story plank house or building, situate ilQ Taylof township, in said county of CambiU, tho-'eaid building being thirty by sixteen feet'and.two stories high, that is to" say, tlikty feet tfritmg on the public road leading ftrcftjloliftstown to Ebensburg and sixteen feet eleep, (the same being erect ed on a'lot of grouniLair Taylor township, aforesaid.' one hundred and two feet fronting on the Ebensbufg road., and tnaning back to a post Tme hundred and eight t bound ed oii "the' north by lot " CV' q ' """ tne, south by lot " E," as" rer "plot of C Ihm seu and on tne east by land . of. O.-Ihmsen, in the townanjbf .Taylor aforesaid. ; Taken in execution aai to ) 3fcfcihe suit of Joseph FreMboof." v ' ' ALSO The laid Irnd te.,. 5 Ann M'Kenzie, John E.vMKtze,: PetrrS M'Kinzie, devisees under the will . of!R,uth Gormon, eleccased, with notice 'toGeo. C. K. Zahm, who purchased the interest ef John and Peter 31'Kinzie, and Zachariah Leff, teire tenant, to wit : All that messu age or tenement, lot or piece of land in the township of Summrhill. beginning at a corner of John M'Kinzie's land, thence by the same, north, two and one-half degrees east one hundred and fifty-seven perches to to a post anil pointers, thence by land sold to John M'Hugh, Jr.. south sixty-two de grees east eighty perches to a post close to the road, thence by lanel of Matthew, south twelve degrees west, one hundred and twenty-two perches to the erigiral line and thence duo west forty perches to the place of beginning, containing about fifty-two acres, about thirty acres of which are clear ed, having thereon elected a log bouse and log stable, now in the occupancy of Patrick M'Hugh. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Peter Kerrigan. CONDITIONS OF SALE. K7" N. B. The SheritT has made the fol lowing conditions of sale, viz : One foorth of the purchase money on each sale to be paid at the time the property is struck down, when the sale amounts to S500 and upwards; under 500 and more than $100, the one third ; under $100 and more than S30, the half; less than $50 the whole amount; otherwise the property will be immediately put up to sale again, and no deed will be presented for acknowledgment unless tho balance of the parchase money be paid on or before the following Monday. JAMES MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, 1 May 17, 1800.31. j- HALLAGIIER'S MAGICAL HAIR OIL, (J and VEGATABLE OIL SOAP, for sale at the Book Store of Feb. 18CG. JAMES MURRAY. PRICES REDUCED. Joliitstowii Marble Works A N E W S TOCK The subscriber has just received a large and handsome invoice of Italian and American MAUBLE, comprising the largest and finest; stock of the kind ever brought to; Johnstown, at his establishment on Franklin Street, where he is prepared, with aii adequate force of experienced and skilful workmen, to executo all kinds of MONUMENTS. Mantels, Tombstones. Ta ble and Bureau Tops, &c, as cheap as they can be purchased in any of the cities. A large stock of Guinpstones on hand and for sale low. Articles of my roamifactme can be pur chased at the Hardware Store of Mr. Geo. Huntley, in Ebsnsburg. 7" Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance and work delivered where de sired. JOHN PA JUKE. Sept. 21, 1805. M,i ! J On Main street, Ebensbura Pa. KEEPS constantly on hand and for sale, a general supply of Fnvtloj)es, Writing Ink, Pens, Pencils, Pen Holders, Magazines, aud other articles in his line, all of which are sold at reasonable rates. February 8, 18GG. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. ITS 14 a Am m JOIIASTOW.V ALL kl'DSOF CHAIRS, such as common Winsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs. Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane nt ft I ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING SEAT Settees, Lounges, &c.,&c. 23EL 323 CL9 CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES; WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE v Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully holicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. November 20th, 1SG1. N EW FIRM. A. M'FADDON & BROTHERS. OLD BKICK WAREHOUSE. ' 3 '"' HOLLl D AYSBUltG, PA., Dealers in all kinds of GROCERIES, TOBACCO, FLOUR, CIGARS. CHOP, MACKEREL, CORN MEAL, SHAD, SALT. HERRING, PLASTER. CODFISH, NAILS & IRON, GRAIN, GLASS, LEAD & OILS. All of which are seld low for cash. Uollidaysburg, May 31, l8G5-tf BENSBURG FOUNDRY. The subscri ber announces to the public, that he has repurchased the Ebensburg Fouudry and is prepared to furnish his former customers and all others with every elescription of cast ings usually manufactnred at a country es tablishment. He will always keep on hand the best quality of COOKING STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, OFFICE STOVES, &c. Also PLOW i. of the most approved pat tern. PLOW POINTS, THRESHING MACHINES and all other articles connect ed with the business or a Foundry. He invites the patronage of the public and will seh at the most reasonable price; fur cash or country produce. EDWARD GLASS. March 29, 18C5-ly. 18GG. PHILADELPHIA. ISGC. WALL PAPERS. II O WELL & KOURKE, MANUFACTCREltS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND Window Shades, Corner FOURTH & MARKET Streets. PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always in Store, a Large Stock of LINEN & OIL SHADES. March 1, 18G6.3m. M ANSION HOUSE. AT THE PEXXA 12 A Lit 0 AD DEPOT PITTSBURG, PA. MEALS READY ON THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TRAIXS. J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. Sept. 23, 18G3. tf J OB WORK OF ALL KINDS -DONE AT THIS OFFICE, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND ON REASONABLE PRICES. ESI STORE U J J -J J J J J LTJ LI . J 11T IA. ---ri;w"i'- i i mi I 0 1 ILL is hereby given, that the fullow- ! ing account have been parsed and ! filed in the Register's office, at Ebensburg, l and will be presented to the Orphan' Court : of Cambria county, for confirmation and al- ' . n..Ji... v , s r ' lowance, on Monday the Fourth day f Jane next, to wit : . The account e f Elizabeth George, Admx. eif John Barnes, late of Johnstown, dee'd. The account of Doininick Eager, Admr. ; of Simon Braudle, late of Chest township, ; deceased. '; The ninth account of John Dibcrt, jr., ; Admr., cum testamcnlo annexo of John Di- j bert Sr., late cf Johnstown, deceased. The first, and final account of E. J. Wa. ; tcrs, Esq., Exr. of David Abrams, late of j Cambria township, deceased. 1 The account of Robert Gillan, Admr., i cum test'untnlu annexo, ot John Gillan, late ' of Jackson towLship, deceased. j The account of Moses 15. Mil-er, guardian : pf the minor heirs of Benedict Lehman, late j of Richland township, deceased. The account of Joeph Burgoon, Exr., of , Robert Burgoon, late of Washington town- ship, deceased The lirst account of John Williams, guar- i an of the minor children of Evan IL Ro- j jrts, late ot Cambria township, deceased. ti. r...u ,r ir i .... I di bert The fourth account of Ann Henry, late Ann Webster. Admx. of William Webster, late of Washington township, deceased. The account of William Tiley, Admr. of William Tiley, late of Washington township, deceased. The account of Jacob Kirkpattick. Exr. of James Kirkpatrick, late of Chest tow n ship, de'Ceaseel. The third, and Gnal account of Edward Shoemaker, Admr. of Rev. Thos. McCul lough, late of Cambria county, deceased. The first account of David G. Hubert, j Admr. ot Uenry Hubert, late ot lCicnlanei township, deceased. 2 lie account of M. Hasson, guardian of Thomas II. Porter. The account of Moses B Miller, Exr. of Peter llostetler, late of Richland township, deceased. The account of George Carreil, Admr. of Jacjb Piesh, late of Jackson township, deceased. The first and final account of Eleanor and Rowland Humphreys, Admrs. of J.ihu Humphreys, late of Cambria township, deceased. The first and final accor.nt of Joseph Criste, Admr. of John O'Donnell, late of Cambria county, deceased. The first and final account of John R. Paul, guardiau of the minor children of Jacob Paul, late of Richland township, dee'd. The second ami final account of Michael Dunnegan, Admr. cf Philip Smith, late of Allegheny township. The account of M. Hasson, guardian of Luke Tatrick Burgoon. , The account of Michael Noon, Exr. of James Murphy, late of Allegheny township, deceased. The first and final account of Joseph Croyle and John Rorabaugh, Admrs. of Weudle Mojer, late of Croylo township, deceased. ' i'' ' The second and final account of II. -Kin-kead. Admr. of Willicm Wherry, late of Ebensburg, deceased. JAMES GRIFFIN, Register. Reaister's office, Ebeusburg, 1 ' May 10, lSG0.4t. J To the Public. II E MLOCK AWAKE! The subscribers take pleasure in calling the attention of the public to the fact that they have just received at their NEW STORE, AT LILLY'S STATION, a large and varied stock of DRY GOODS, of every style, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Car.-, FLOUR, BACON, GROCERIES. FISH, 'SALT, HARDWARE, QUEENS W A RE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, NOTIONS, and iu fact any and every- tiling usually found in a country store, which thev e'tfer at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES rou CASH, j CCJ Goods given in exchange for all kinds of marketable country produce. J. H. DYSART & CO. Hemlock, May 3, 18GG 3m. BBBN8BURS H0U8B. Ilho undersiged having purchased and taken possession of the Ebenbunj House (formely ocupied by Henry Foster.) will be -happy to receive and accommod- ate hisrrd customers, and all others who may be disposed to patronize him. The Proprietor feels assured from the spaciou3 HOUSE, STABLE & other facilities that he can oiler at least as good accoiiimo dations as can be bad at any other in the place. He is in possesion of a large.supply of the choisest lupuors with which his bar will be furnished; his table will be furn ished with all th luxuries ef the season, and he intends by his hospitality and care, to merit the patrouage of all those who stop withhim. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebensburg April, 17, 1861. tf. S1DDLERY AiD U1RSESS. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand and is still manufacturing all articles in his line such as, SADDtES, FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS DRAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. RIDING BRIDLES, CHECK LINES, HALTERS, WHIPS, ,5.. B1UC1IBANDS whicvM will dispose of at low prices for cashj Hiyork is all warranted, snd being ex perienced, he puts the best of leather in his work. Thankful J&wast favors, be hopes, by attention tab'' Jks totuerit a continu ance of the patlohaolieretcforoHSO liberal ly ex icnaea to lnm. r - . . . - onop aDovttlio 6 to re ot iHTt LavjrfTA illiam Allair, By Mrs. II. Wood. Col I ersons wishing good atnl substantial Lf""- Sje Life, By F. II. Fanor. North P ness can be accommodarayy -?s 4)Iorins Expedition, By A. 11. llfGI t-J vjiam. Fer sale by V Having adopted the J- . c ,, T ' Cash system, offers the following Wares at less than city retail prices : SUGAR KL1 ILLS, 10 to 40 SaUoUS rnrvr.!! KETTLES. KETTLES, 3 eiuarts to 40 gallons. TINWARE, all sorts and kiuds. siscirr max ware, everv variety. EXAM FLED T1SNEI) IRON WARE, COPPER WARE MADE TO ORDER. SAD IRON or SMVV L uvo ZINC WASHBOARDS. COOKING STOVES, EGG STOVES, UFA TIXG CO (jK ST O VES. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES, PA TENT. A BliOTT & NOBLE, and every other Pittsburgh or Philadelphia manufacturer's stoves always on han.l or ilia..u.t " 4 (JUL) r LA i I .i.X 1 VllVi ILO IU4 UlUICT ' e always on hand. (J() OIL L -VMI'S ''i2g CHIMNEYS "and ' rr v.,, i ou "'lLlU- from 62cts., to WICKS ahvivs SrOUTING. MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS. I POWDKll CANS, all s:zes, constantly on haii'l. COFFKK MILLS. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROIL ERS, JELLY Cake Moulds. Table and Tea Spoons, COAL BUCKETS Price list now ready fi r the Trsde, and Merchants are respectfully inv'ted ti call aud examine our Wares, send fur for a catalogue before pui chasing flsjwhere. The above goods wil? be furnished, WHOLESALE Oil RET All , AT THE JOHNSTOWN STOVK it HOUSE FL'RNIS11IN(j) STORK. CANAL STREET. Opposite the Weigh Lock. ! ASK FOR FRANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE, and save twenty percent, on your purcs Johnstown March, 13, 18G3. tf. WM. M. LLOYD l CO., BANKERS, v ALTUOXA, PA. fILL transact all legitimate P.anking, buy anil sell Goverumeiit Bnds aud Gold and Silver. : Interest j)aid on time deposits. February 1, lSCG.tf. 1 1 EN II V ILUTPEU; 5'20 Arcla Sliec, IMiHadelhia, ATCHES. FINE GOLD JEWELRY", and superior SILVER PLATED WARE, at Reduced Prices. March 29. 1SC0 3m. Trial 1.11. TIST OF CAUSES, set down for Trial on j the Second Week, June Term, commen cing Monday, June 11th I860 : MColgan rs. Moyers, Fishers vs. Rager, Morgan vs. Holiiday et. al. He n by vs. Warner, RubiU vs. Fite, Jacksen r. Johnston, j 1 h ffmari ! Tie-man i Baird vs. Colclesser e-t. al. V3. Haws, r. Black, vs. Linton et. al. rs. Same, vs. Grafe, rs. Wolf et. al. fx. Nutter et. al. vs. IVnua. Railroad Co. Cupp Same Huether Cambria Iron Co. O'Ce-nner Maxwell Wood , Morrell Co cs M'Manamy rs Lemon's Adm'rs rs, Lloyd. Eb. & Cres. RR. Co. Davis, Cree Butler rs. Miller, r.. Litz. r. Smith's Adm'r. r.-r. M'Corrciek, rs. Harris, rs. Wike et. al. rs. Noel, vs. Campbell et. al. rs. II-.bl.el, i Plunket ' M'Aleer ! King j Paul j Burgoon i Campbell Finkenzeller GEO. C. K. ZAHM. Prothonotary. Prcthotiotary's Office, Ebensburg, May IT, 18GG. I XISIALi LIST. I 1ST OF CAUSES set down for trial at the Ceairt of Common Pieas, commencing Monday June 4th 1SGG. Early et. al rs. tocKier, rs. Matthews, rs. Noel, rs. Riger. rs. Bardine. rs. Shoemaker. vs. Evans et. al. rs. M'Mullen ct. al. rs. Ilajrg. rs. M'&iv. N oel Matthews Bradford's use Fox Seanlan Arnold et. al. Hogue Settlemoyer M'Mullen GEO. C. K. ZAUM, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Ebensburg; May 9, 1865.3t. j PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, The Whitest, the most durable and most eco nomical. Try it! Manufactured onlv" by ZIEGLER Sc SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, No. 137 North THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. February 8, 1866.1y. Tho Mystery, by Mrs. Wood. The Heir- j f n..ii,.r i t.. t? . i i B too ut-jicioui. iyy jj. jje-uiictc. ; acific arbors- ! HELMSOLD'S EXTRACT BTJCHIi, 11 ELM HOLD'S BTCHU. II ELM HOLD'S 1 U 11U. 11 ELM HOLD'S Ll'L'UU. THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOK DIABETES, Irritation of tho Ncvk of ti e B!a!.u-r. j?. 1 litlliillltlll'MI t'l lilt iY.'.ir. T '-w-iiitl l .j Dladdcr, fctrauguary r I'.iii.tul L i "'n. :;;,'. I ir the.-e dueasvs it i.i uniy a r ''' - .;:! rcn.eJy. and ton much cam.'-t be j., ... praise. A sii'g'e d.-.c h:'S Ken kj.own t., iclieve the m.-.-t nrirei.t :-yv.:ylU9. Are you troubled w.th that .Vi-ta ; nain in the small f i: e Utli ai:d thr. :..-. the hi). 1 A leaspi.nl. .1 Leia. l. ' .Id's Buchu will niievi u. ihysicia 1 Others, pljcasi: NOIICK. 1 mil he n secret -Id's Extra.t B.:r!, f i:i rr.-c'.ie: u is i- .,.p. .-r 11 b f V. Cubebs. aLd iiper iJi!.s, ' great care, prepared r a;.d iic. I riucs t'l PHARMACY AND CilEMISTi.Y. Theso ingir-di:-i.ts nrr valuable Diuretic- aii;.r Kijown r.a i! !,-d. A DIURETIC Is that which acts up..n the ki-.hn ;. IIHLMHOLlr.S EXTRACT Bl UK a r i;:.n ii.y. Is ph a-.i'it in tate and odor, free tV- v,: ii.jurious pi", pei ties, and iui Mediate .: action. j FOR THE SATISFACTION E A I.'., j See Medical i'roj--i-rii'.s ei.iitain-ii i;, .-; ... j satory of tlit U. S., of w hich the j . i a correct tvpy : i ik'i iiu. lti o :. r is l'?, ditTu.-:v-. ;.: fOiaf'H hat auah."Ui ; re-mat ic, its ta.-e bitti j ... t-.) l!.;:t f n.i::t. It :.. c!.i-t,'v i:i coir. laints ,.-f the Urinary Or.-.ai-s Gravi!, CLionic Catan h I X . sile'li as Ula.l.hr Mi.rbid lrriia'i...i f the I:;:i.;.:. a ml d Urethra, Disease.- f the Pr--tniti. v Ret en ti' p. of the Ino'-r.ti:;e!ice fl'riie.li-: a loss of tri.e in the j-art- concerned i:, ! evacuati-t'i. It ha- a'.-. J.eer. r c.n,iuf, in Dyspepsia. C ir !!: Rl.t"irnatitn, Cut. r: ous A.Tfclincs. ati-I Pr 'psv."' FOR FURTHER See Prof- s-!" Dewee Practice ..-f Phys;.-. See lh-iuai k- mad INFORMATION. valuable wt-rkn u by the cekl rate: ia. Pl.;c Se Phil. .le-ll anel a. I nnd.ud we-ik: Vi.'.y. Tii E si in ." -.'( .' ill II,- Cnnu I , irj..: IN Tin; WORLD. I am a-I'i.ii'.te ! v.iiii'II. T. IIi-'::'i " : he occupied the "hug trc -pp i. . residt uce. an.l was i..--vsful in t-,-!i -.h: t;r: the bll.-;Iles where c-tl-ers ha-1 n-t 1 eipi-'.lly so befuie him. I have been .-.- . biy impre.-st-d with his -h:irait-r r.n i.. terprise. WM W ! IK i I I I M A X. (Firm of Pavers- .V We gl.tr.-. in.) M : facturing Chemists, N:nth aini Rr. vl .. Philadel f-hia. YFri'i.i the I 'lira Er. Hulijiil. Miri, V: j We aie graffi V. to hear of tl r -. :,; ;.'; . .success, in New Yell;, of our t"'vi.?n. .: . j Mr. II. T. Ilc-'mbold. Drug-ist. Hi- -! -rt. tiext to the Metropolitan Hotel, is !' j front, i:;0 f'-e t on p. and five- stori -i. j It i c-rt;tin!v a gr.Uid estabh.-i tnent. ;.p i speak- favoinbiv of the mr-rit of ri- v.rv - He retains h;s Onice and Laboratory in t city, which are also mode! estahih:.. .: their das-. Tl. .... . - , 1 . 1. 1 - 1 1 . . iifr (ii-'iiMO T ii. nee n immh c ! i- :;. ) this .-tutement from the fact that hi.- ri. dies, al though advertise.!, are GENUINE PREPARATIONS. And, knowing that the it.tcllig-M r f: from u.-:ng any thing pertaining to V : t l- r. or tl.e Patent Medicine e rder m.wt f ; are j.repared by self styled Doctors, v. .': -. ! ten i.!iora!it to r-ad a physician's si.: j prescript: !i, much less compt-tei.t V " I pave pharmaceutical- pp'paratioiis. i THESE PARTIES RESORT to various means of effecting sahs. h; I j copying parts of advertisements of j-; 1 remedies, and finishing with ci-rtil'.-j The Science of Medicine stands SIM! ! rURE, and M. J ESTIC. havi!.-I t ; , its Blsis. Lohotioi, fur it Pillar. 'I.-- alone f.-r its Canital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is r:. .,t important: ar.d - or any remedy, unless its contents or ;r; i dienta are known to others be.-id-s ! j manufacturer, t.r i.ntil they are sai ':;;-' j tLc quahilcaUona vf t!;e party so e:;:::,. IIIILMF.OLDS Genuine Preparations FLUID EXTRACT BUCIH . FLUID EXTRACT S.ARS P !:!l .! AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH Ee-Ubiihe:l Ijicards of SUlo.n 1 - ' H. T. IIELMBOLB Principal Depots. HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CllYJ : CAL WAREHOUSE. b'Ji, Broadway. S. V ! A X 1 j IIUL.MF.OLDS MEDICAL DEPOT, V,, lfJV...'j r,;,thlr. f I ..;,,.. '. Juil.l SOLD BY ALL DKUGU1SI- j Nov. o0, lboO. ioeusourg ucc, li,-,lt JAMES MURRAY '",S
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