ilnitorraf anb Stntiiul. ri;i'.NS!;URG & cresson railroad. (-:, ar.d after Monday, May 21, 18GG, tr;i-;. m thi-s road will rim as follows: I r A V I- 1 ' l E N S H I" K 5 ; ' A. M-. connecting with Haiti more hxpr-.-s West ami Day Express East. t t ''3 M.. connecting with 1'hila. Ex. R:st and Day Express West. I.r.AVK Ches.-ox i s :i0 A. M.. or on departuro of Bait. l.xpess West. At ! -i' M.. "r ":l departure of the Phila delphia Express West. LOCAL ITEMS. Court is in session this week. It will in all probability adjourn to-day. . . .The "b:vs in blue" had not time to attend the iHcn circus on Tuesday ... .The steam $;uv -null of Henry Hopple in Carrol towii.-'iip was consumed by fire on Satur day hA. We sincerely sympathize with Mr. Hopple m '"3 I'ss. . . . Dr. J. C. Wii-'-m of Ebensburg has been appointed an Examining Surgeon by tlie Commis sioner of pensions. .. .The Johnstown pice club should learn that beautiful song entitled, " We aro coming Andrew John tun." It would certainly command more .ipjila:ie than " Krdly 'round tho flag" wl.ii Ii is now becoming stale. ... Hon. Henry 1). Foster of Greeusburg paid our town a fiyiug visit on Tuesday. We do not know whether he was invited here to speak at the meeting w hich took place on that day. One Democratic speaker fliculJ have boon in attendance to aceoin tamlate the Democrats, who composed tl.a principal portion of the audience. . . . .The Radicals w ill hoi 1 a meeting in V.'ilnior on Saturday It is currently reported nn 1 generally believed that the ::;'.:.; tal J. X. has in consideration of a certain sum, undertaken to stump the Slate for Geary .... What is th-i rea ?;n some of our Summerhill subscri bers do not receive their paper? They are --! t from this offieo. Can not the Post Master there enlighten us on the subject s . . .Hereafter no Job work wi'l be done a: this office unless paid f r when deliv-fi'-d. . . .We are under obligations to Mr. Gv-rge W. Oatmaa for the proceedings it" Court up to this day. Want of space prevents us from publishing them. They v .il, however, appear in our next issue. . C.T We had intended to issue n paper tl.is week as it became necessary to move ' i;r fixtures. However, we have issued i :;e ami we now inform our readers that fu.-y wiil receive nono until the week after next, as it will take us som-i time to g-t ar machinery in running order in our new quarters. ThaJ-po!es ! The Thad poles are trying to woo the sJ.hers to an endorsement of their trea son by pointing triumphantly to the act ps.-ed by the last Congress to give sol '!i r-i an additional bounty. Has any s '. li. r got that bounty ? We guess not. Ia the same bill which gave the scl 'liers bounty was a provision given to each ::ieraher of Congress -800, extra pay. Have the Congressmen got their 28 ") ? Ves, every one of them except the fi'iist rvative members who drew and re t :n.cd it to the treasury. Why are they -Me to get their money and the soldiers i.t.aLlo to get any ? liecause they took i.tro to provide a fund to pay themselves i;vl were equally careful to provide noth ing to pay the soldiers. Ask Senator u'ikwood about this, while he is stump- Ask him if he, who went to the Senate late in January, drew his pay for u v. l.ole session including the $2800? Ask l is i if he is so much better than the sol !i' rs that he must be provided for, and i'.:y left out in the cold? The revenue act, as amended by the i'ju.p Congress, takes the tax off pianos, tat it don't take it off matches, cheap cottcr.a woolings and medicines, l'eo r's wh could pay tax on luxuries ai d elegances arc not to do bo, while tu.'ii who can scarcely "scrape along" must pay tax on all they cat, use and wear. This is Humpery, as endorsed by No Prefix Geary. tir We had the pleasure of meeting our old fuend JaaiesWilkison of Loretto " town on Monday. James keeps a Marble Yard there, and all work done at staLi!htncnt gives entire satisfaction. k e have examined specimens of his Wuikinaiiship in the graveyard at Wilmorc fmd tl.ern to be perfect. Persons filing to honor their departed friends by l'emg a IvaiHiful headstone over them, AoulJ call on him and secure cue. Geary's Speeches. The Uadieals are greatly distressed at the humiliating spectacle presented by General Geary a3 an orator. They feel that every time he makes a speech, he makes Democratic votes. In order to break the force of theblow - which his recent effort in Daumgardners woods, near York, is giving the dis union cause, the Press, on Friday last, offered this apology and excuse for it. In publishing his Doylestown speech, it said: General Geary's speech, taken down al most literally as it fell from his lips, shows that some of his other addresses have either been badly reported or viisrepresented. This is simply absurd. Geary's ad dress in Uaumgardner's woods as well as his oratorical performances at Heading, were copied literally from Radical jour nals. The report of the first appeared in the daily Tress, and some days afterwards wa3 published in the weekly issue of that newspaper Ample time was given the statesman of New Cumberland to revise it, and omit the objectionable and ludi crous passages. lut this wa3 not done, and the Press report stands as official and uncontradicted. In that speech ha de nounced all the soldiers and sailors who composed the great Ilarrisburg Con vention a.s " shysters, cowards, skulkers, and hospital-bummers " Does tlio Pws now deny that 6hameful utterance! He also announced, with magnifiicent em phasis, that " ho was a soldier that he had set squadrons in the field that Iff? had never mot defeat." Did the Press misrepresent him in that bravado, also ? Philadelphia Age. Xtcfo Spbtriisfinnits. Election Proclamation. PURSUANT to aa act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled " AN ACT relating to the Elections of this Commonwealth." Ap proved 2nd dav of Ju. A. I)., 1839. I JAMES MY E 113. High Sheriff of the County of Cambria, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the Electors of the County aforesaid that a General Election will be held in the County of Cambria on the SEC OND TUESDAY, being the 9th dav of OCTOBER, A. D., lSGii, at wh'ch the State an l County officers will be elected, to wit : One person to fill the office of Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. One person to repre.-ent the c 'Unties of Blair, Cambria. Huntingdon and Miffiin in the Congress of the United States. One person to reprer-ent the County of Cambria iu the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Oae person to liil the office of Register of Wills. Recorder of Deeds ai.J Cerk of the Orphans Coui t. Two persons to fi'.l the office of Associate Judges of Cambria county. One persou to fi'.l the office of Commis sioner of Cambria county. One person to till the office of Poor House Director ol C.imbria county. One person to fid the office of Coroner of Cambria county. Oue person to fill the office of Auditor of Cambria county. The electors of the district composed of the township of Allegheny, to rueet at the office of M. Lcavy, Esq., iu the borough of L retto. The electors of the district composed of the townsdtip of Clackiick. to maet at the house of Adam Meakin, iu the village of Uelsanoin baid township. The electors of tho district composed of the township of Cambria, to meet at the Cturt house in the Borough of Ebensburg. The electors if the district composed of the township of Carroll, to meet at the School House in Carrolltown in Said town ship. The electors of the district composed of the Uorough of Carrolltown, to meet in the School House in siid I trough. The electors of the dietrict composed of the township of Chest, to meet at the School House on the farm of Richard J Proudfoot, in said town-hip. The electors of the district composed of the li trough of Chest Springs, to meet at the house of Jacob Wagner iu said IJrough. The electors of the hstrict combosed of the the township of Ci-.n field, to meet at School House No. 3, adj lining the village of ! St. Augustine, in said township. The electors of the dUtiict composed of the township of Conemaivh, to meet at tho School House at Singer's ia said township. The electors of the district compo. cd of the Borough of Conemnnnh to meet as fol lows: Eirt Ward to meet at the house no occupied by Peter Maltzie, in the First Ward of saiif Borough ; Second Ward to meet at tho house now occupied by John j Ileadiick.in the said Second Ward. The electors of tho district composed of the township of Croyle, to meet in the School Iloute in the village of Summerhill. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Ebensburg to meet as fol lows : East Ward at the Court House in said ward; West Ward at James Myers' Hall in said Ward. The electors of the district composed of the township of Gallitziu to meet at tho School House in the towu of Gallitzin in said tewnship. The electors of tho district composed of the townshig of Jackson, to meet at the house of Henry Raier. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Johnstovn. to meet as fol lows : 1st Ward at the PubWc Suhonl House, No. 5. in said War.l ; 21 Ward at the Johnstown House, corner of Main and Lo cust street, in said Ward ; 3d Ward at the Poster House, in said Ward ; 4th Ward at the Mansion, in said War 1 ; 6th Ward at the Kernville Hotel, in said Ward. The electors of the distiict composed of the Borough of Loretto, to meet in the School House of sai l Borough. The electors of the district composed of tha township of Muuster, to miet afc the warehouse of Augustine Durbin, in the vil liago of Munster, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Prospect, to meet at the school house in said borough. The electors of tho district composed of the township of Richland, to meet at the house of Jacob Kring, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Millville, to meet at the Franklin House, ia said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Summerhill, to meet at the School Hou.-t! in the Borough of Wilmore. in said townsnip. Tho electors of the district composed of the Borough of Summitville, to meet at the School House in said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the tovnship of Susquehanna, to mfet at the house t f Jerome Plott, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Taylor, to meet at the School House, near John Ueadrick's, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Washington, to meet at tho School House situated at the foot of plane No. 4, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Wilmore, to meet at the School House, in said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of White, to meet at the School House No. 1, fn said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Yoder, to meet at the Public House occupied by Peter Fink. The electors of the district composed of tho Borough of Cambria City, to meet at School House No. 2, in said Borough. And I further give notice, as in and by 13th Section of the aforesaid Act I am di rected to, That all persons, excepting Jus tices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government cf tht United States, or of this State, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otheiw'.se, a subordinate or agent, who is or shall be employed under jhe legislative, judiciary or executive department of this State or the United States, or any city or incorporated district ; also that every member of Con gress and the State Legislature, and of the select and comniou councils or any incor porated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the offi -e or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that no Inspector or Judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for. Also, in the 4th section of the Act of As sembly, entitled ' An Act relating to elec tions and for other purposes," Approved the 10th day of April 185G, it is cnactnl that the foregoing 13th section shall not ba so construed as to prevent any military offi cer or Borough officer from serving as Judge or Inspector at any general or special elec tions in the Commonwealth. Also, that in the 6l section of said Act it is enacted that "every General and Spe cial Election shall be opened between the hours of eight and teu o'clock in the fore noon and shall continue without interrup tion or ajoumment, until seven o'clock in . the evening, when the polls shall be closed. The general, special, city, incorporated, district and township elections and all elec- j tions for electors of President and ice Presi dent of the United States, shall be held aud conducted by the inspectors and Judges elected as aforesaid, and by clerks appointed as hereinafter provided. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, but a white free man of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in this State at lea.st one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote at least ten days immediate ly preceeding such election , and within two years paid a State or County tax which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of tha United States who had previously been a qualified voter of this State, and removed ther?from and returned, and who shall have resided ii tne election district, and paid txes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six months. Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States, between the fiCS of twenty-one and twenty two years ond lave res'uled in the election district ten daj's as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote although they shall not have paid their taxes. No person shall be permitted -to vole whnse arae is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants, furnished by the com missioner, unless first he produce a receipt for the payment within two years of a State or County tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution and give satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or allirm uion, or that of another, that he has paid Mich tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall m-.ke oath thereof, or. second if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty. two years; he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in the State at least one year before his application, and make such proof of his residence in the district as is required by this Act and that he does verily believe, from the accounts given him. that he is of age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required by this Act, wheaeupon the name of the person so admitted to vole, shall be in erted in the Alphabetical list by the Inspector, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word Tax" if he shall he permitted to vote by reason of having paid tax ; or the word" Af " if he shall be admitted to vote bv reason of such age shall be called out to the Clerks, who shall make their notes in the list of voters kept by them. In all such cases w here the namo of a person claiming to vote as found on the list furnished by the Gunniif sioners and Asses sors, or his right to vote, whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any quali fied citizens, it shall be the duty of the In spectors to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the State for one Year or more, his oah shall not be sufficient proof thereof, but shall mane proot thereof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ton days njixt proceeding said election. iid shall also Limself erear that his bona fi do residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein. 'Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall maka due proof, as is required of bis residence, and paj-ment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vole in the township, ward or cistrict, in which he shall reside. " If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent, ny officer of any election, under this act from holding such election or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere withiu the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window, where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or shall use or practice any intimi dating threats, force or violence, with de sign to influence unduly, or overawe, any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $500. be imprisaned for any time rot less ihiiu one mouth, nor more than twelvemonths ; and if it shall be shown to the Court where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so offending was not a resident tf the city,' ward, dis trict, or township where the said offence was committed and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction, he shall be sen tenced to pay a fine not less than one hun dred or more than one thousand dollars, and imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years." Pursuant to the provisions cntained in the Act first aforesaid, the Judges of the aLrcsu'd districts shall respectively tale charge of e certificate or return of their respective districts and produce them at a meeting of one JudgO from each district, at the Court House, in the EoiOugh of Ebens burg,, on the Third day after tiiC ut? f'f election, being Friday the 13th day of 0? tolcr. A. D.. 18C(3 thn and there to do arm' perform thoss duties required of them by law. And further, if any Judge, by sickness or unavoidable accident is unable to attend said meeting of Judges' then the certificate or return af iresaid shall be taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of the election of the same district, who shall do and perform the duties of said Judge unable te attcud. That the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, ot all gen eral, township, borough, and special elec tions, are hereby hereafter, authorized and rebuired to vole, by tickets, printed or writ ten, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows : One ticket shall embrace the the names of all judges of courts voted for, and to be labeled, outide, "judiciary;" one t:cket shall embrace the names of a!I stat officers voted for, and be labelled " state ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for including office of senator, member and members of assembly, if voted for and members of congress, if voted for, and be labelled " count' ;" ono ticket shall em brace tho names of fill township c ffieers vo te 1 for and be labeled "township;" one ticket shall e mbrace the names of all bor ough officers voted for, and be labelled "bor ough ;' and euek class shall be deposited in :-epa:ate ballot boxes. Given under my hand at my office in Ebea.-burg. the 5th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty five, and of the Inde pendence of the United Sta'rs'the nintieth. JAMES MYERS, SherilT. Sheriffs Office, Sept. 5, lSGti. C Af. BR! A HOUSE, WILMORE, HA- SAYING purchased this well known estab lishment and thoroughly refitted it, I take this method of informing my friends, and the public generally, that no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all w ho may favor mc with their patronage. My TABLE v-iil be furnishei with the best tl e market affords ; and at tho BAR may be found the choicest liquors. The STABLE will be attended by an obliging hostler. Thankful for past patron age I solicit a continuance of the same. G 'JORGE WEXTROTU. August 10, I860. NEW PUBLICATION. THE LOST CAUSE, A New Soudan History of the War of the Confederates, By E. YT. Foliarrt, of Virginia. The work is comprised in Oue Large Roy al Octavo volume of nearly Eight Hundred Page, ircluding Twenty-four Steel Portraits of Prominent Confederate Leaders; and contains n. full and authentic account of the rise ami progress of the late S mthern Con fodtracv, the Campaigns. Battles, Incidents, and adventures of the most gigantic strug gle of tho world's history. It is neatly printed on good paper, fnni new type and Inrr Jcl.ujJ t. K 1 1 1 lr T 1 liCTS Iu Substantial Cloth Binding, (Imitation Morocco) $5,00 In Tlain Leather Library Style, (Sheep J. S"-00 In Extra Half Calf Binding, JS.00 PAYABLE ON DELIYERY. Sold ou!y by Subscription. Those order ing the. w ill not be obliged to take it unless it corresponds with the description in Subscriptions can be left at the office ot . . 1. T ... George W. Oatman. r.sq.. ooiouuwe OCT" The work will be delivered in a few weeks, or as soon as reany. JOHN KEOUGII. Agent. Ebensburg, Aug. 23, l8GG-3t Xotice. I NY person having claims against the un- dersigned, wi'l piescnt mem wiu.iu tw weeks lrora this date. GEORGE G U ESS REG EN. Summit. August 1G, 18G6-4t. FOR SALE. AIIAMDSOME Nuues P. Clark TIANO, with Eolian attachment, all in go.nl or inn ran 1 rt crin nr. tln resilience cf Mr. James M'Guire. Will be sold or reasonable terms for cash. Ebensburg. Aug. 23, ISCC.St Iloatctter's Stomach Bitters. Man wants a tonic no uncommon want And every year and month brings forth a new one, Which, after cramming the gazettes with cant. The age discovers to be not the true one. Of such as these let their concoctors vaunt, I'll sing the bitters that have credit due won The world's great Tonic, which no skill can better I aiean the matchless BITTERS cf IIOS TETTEIt. Doctors were living long before old Galen, And since, exceeding learned, grave and sere; But the stomachics they were bound to fail in ; Success eamo not until this later age. Now is the era sick folks are made hale in. And dread dyspepsia driven fiom the stage. Agues, remittents, headaches real hed spliiters Vanish like smoke before UOSTETTER'S BITTERS. Herbs, barks and roots compose the rare in fusion; No mineral poison mars their juices pure. And Rye's rffild essence holds thern in so lution. The taste is pleasant, the effect is sure. Ne'er have the bitters proved a delusion; Try them in time, and health and strength secure. The dragon-slayer figures on the label. And they, like him, to save the weak are able. LOVE AND MATRIMONY. Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to marry, address the undersigned, who will tend you, without money and without price, valuable information that will enable you to ma.TV happily and speedily, irrespective of age.'weait.h, rr beauty. This informa tion will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired in formation sent by return mail, and no re ward asked. Address SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint, Kings Co., New York. June T.'GC-Sm0 TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered f r several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Conrumption is anxious to make known to his fcllow-suffircrs the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (Tree of chaige) with the directions fir preparing anil using the same, which they will find a s-nj ctue for Consumption, Asthma. Buoncuitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung A flections. The only object of the adverti ser in sending the Prcscrip.tion is to benefit the hfllicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and be hoj.es every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and nifty prove a blcss iuir. Parties wishing the prescription, fkkf:, by return mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg. Kings Co , New York Feb. 1, lSGU.ly. firm PER YEAR! We want Agents evc J rywhere to sell our IMPROVED $20 SeiVing Machines. Three new kinds. Un der and upper feed. Sent on trial. War ranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The Only machines sold in the United States for less than $-10 which are fully licensed by Ilozce. Vt'hteler SfUlteon. ' Grocer S? lialcer, Singrr &r Co., ami fiacliducr. All other cheap machines are infrinjements and the seller or user are liablc'ia arrest.Jine and imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. May 31. 18GG.-ly. fjl A MONTH ! Agents wanted for six 53'J entirely new articles, just out. Adress O. T. GAREY, City Buildirjg, Biddeford, Me, May 31, lbGG.-iy. STRANGE, BUT TRUE. F.vrv vonnn ladv ami gentleman in the iTriTt.l Siatps can heat something very much to their advantage by return mail (free nf rhareA bv addressing the uudersigned. 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To clubs, -where the papers arc sent to one address, the following reduc tion will be made : Ten copies, one 3-ear. $1G.50; twenty copies, one year, $30. A copy will be furnished gratis for each club cf ten, or more, to one address, for one year. Payment required invariably in advance. Postage on the Weekly, five cents per quar ter, or twenty-live cents per aurum, if prepaid. The ITVtX'7; Aye be the great cam paign paper of the Democratic Conservative Party of Pennsylvania, and will e.trnestl." support the President in his patriotic effort in behalf of the Cnion, Restoration and Constitutional Liberty. 3- The abovo terms will he rigidly ad hered to. Specimen copies of the Dailj- and Weekly sent gratis, on application at this office, riease write the name and address plainly, and specify distinctly whether thu Daiiy or Weekly is ordered. WELSH Sr ROBB. 430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Ta. H. WALTERS, Main street, between Franklin and Clinton, Nor'Ji side, JOIJXSTOU'X, PA. TJAS constantly on hand a large aud well H selected stock of seasonable MY GOODS SI MWl His stoek corists of almost every article usually kept in a retail store, all if which have been sele-ted with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for 3'oursel ves. Nov. 10, ISCu.Gm.". II. WALTERS. COHNEH GHOCEIIY STOKE. Thomas & mum, Corner of Main end Franklin Streets, JOHNSTOWN, PA., KEEPS constantly on band a general as sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Country Produce, Sec. together with Spicest Pickles. Preserved Fruits, Dried Fruits, Tobacco. Cigars, &c, all of which will bo sold as cheap as the cheapest. Call and examine our stock. Nov. lC,l8C5.1y. Jure 7, 18GG. VALUABLE FROPERTY FOR SALE. rpilH STORE HOUSE and DWELLING 1 HOUSE situate in Chest township, Cam bria comity, formerly occupied by JOSEPH GILL, together with ONE ACRE of LAND, in a good state of cultivation and well sup plied with choice fruit, is offered for sale. The buildings are good ; the property is in an excellent location for mercantile or other business, and is offered at a very low price. Possession given immediately. For further information inquire of or ad dress JOHN G. GILL, at Glen Connell. convenient to the premises, who is authori zed to sell the same. JOSEPH GILL. May 31, lSCG.-tf. Estate of John Dietrich, Deceased. fETTEES OF ADMINISTRATION on A the estate of John Di trich, late tf Chest to vnship, Cambria comity. Pfnn'a., deceased, having ben granted to the under signed, by the Register of faid County, all persons indebted to sa'd :ei eased are re quested to make paymrnt. and those having claims are hereby notified to present them jironcrlv anther. tieated f r settlement. PHILIP J. DEITRICII. Aug. .2?., "li'.G-Ct A'n.'r. PALLAOHER'S MAGICAL HAIR GIF., J ku.I Y KG AT ABLE OIL SOS I', for sale ut the B--.ok S:orc tib. 22, 1SCG. JAME3 MURRAY. 18GG.