u u For Every State a Star. I Air " Bonnie Blue Flag " Come all good Union Democrats And join the column strong. That moves for Law and Liberty Against the tyrants' wrong ; We'll have no broken Union, boys. No Poland 'n the South, Nor Ireland ruled by iron hand, No padlock" on our mouth. Hurrah! Hurrah !! for Liberty, hurrah! Hurrah for our country's flag. And on it every fetar ! Disuniouists may rant and howl, Thad. Stevens rage and roar, Aad Sumner in the Senate scowl. And Wade hi curses pour. Our banner is the flag that bears For every State a Star ; And death to the Disunionist Its symmetry would mar. Hurrah.! Hurrah! for Liberty &c. OurJUuiou's that of all States From Maine to Oregon, From Lake to Gulf, the sisterhood Of Thirty-six in One. O ! who would strike a Single State From out the Glorious Band ? Accursed be his traitor heart, And palsied be his hand ! Hurrah ! Hurrah ! for Liberty, &c. Oh'! who would blot a tingle Star From out the good old tlasr. Or call it Greely like, a lie," And 'hates' polluted rag!" The sacrificial blood that flowed The Union to restore Appeals for that true flag that bears For every State a Star. Hurrah ! Uurrah! for Liberty, ic. The Climber. The Intimidation Game. Iiogua Deserter Lists In Preparation. Wc understand that the Disunion man agers have given orders to the State prin ters that they must have the lists of De serters and Non-reporting Drafted men ready for distribution in two weeks. The printers are accordingly working day and night to get them done. Some tima ago we stated that the regiments were esti mated to average about 150 deserters and non-reporting drafted men, which would make the aggregate upon the lists about 30,000. We are told, now,that the ag gregate will reach Eearly sixty thou sand ! There is strong reason to believe this, from the fact that the lists have been in the hands of the printers long enough to have been printed weeks ago if containing no more than 30,000. Even though there may be GO, 000, time enough has elapsed to have had them printed now and ready for distribution. We believe the delay to be intentional designed to give the accused no time to prepare proof and hunt up witnesses ! But there is a more serious rumor abroad. It is said that, since the lists were first prepared, there have been add ed the names of thousands of Democrats who were never in service, and were never drafted! Sixty thousand names would be one-sixth of all the Uennsylva nia soldiers in service during the whole war. It is not possible that one soldier out of every six deserted from service. Nor is it probable that there was one deserter for every twelve men. The names of persons who were never in ser vice have been added principally in locali ties where Disunion election ollicers pre side, so that, unless the accused may be able to furnish proof, at a moment's notice, that they were never in service, their votes can be rejected. The mere publication of such names upon the lists, it is calculated, will secure the election officers from punishment afterwards. There U but little doubt that this desper ato Disunion game is going on. The delay in the preparation and distribution of the lists is strong proof of the fact ! To checkmate this desperate game of the Disunionist?, we hope Mr. Wallace, Chairman of the State Central Committee will at once issue a circular to the election officers, defining their powers and duties und.T the election laws of the State, and warning them against rejecting the ballot of any man whose name may be upon those list?, no matter whether he be a De serter, Non-reporting Conscript or not! Wc hope that he will also instruct the people to secure witnesses against all election officers who may reject sucb bal lots, and assure all who may suffer dis franchisement in that way that the Demo cratic State Central Commit tco of Penn sylvania will assunva the responsibility and expense of conducting the legal pro ceedings in every court, from the lowest to the highest, necessary to secure to them their rights and to right their wrongs ! Patriot and Union. Singclaii Effect of Glilt. There is a curious ordeal in India which shows the nction or fear upon the salivary glands. If a wrong is committed, the euspected persons are got together, and each is required to keep a quantity of rice in his mouth for a certain time, and then take it out aain ; and with the greatest certainty, the roan who has done the deed puts his out almost dry, in con sequence of the fear of his mind keeping back the saliva. A m:cn of iron in the trough out rf w hich t hickens drink is said to prevent chic'-ion cholera. i John Chinaman's Soliloquy. A moon-eyed Celestial, with chop-stick in hand, sat eating the rice of his dear native land ; ,vhen ceasing at length his belly to nil, he commenced with himself on the Civil Rights Bill. 4 No more eatee licee, no more eatee rat ; me Jjleri- can man, and musn't do that. Me votee, me swear and do what I will, for such is the law of the Civil Rights Bill. No more huntee hole, nor hide like a micee, when tax man he come a huuting for licee ; for Merican Congress say John Chi naman, is good as a nigger or any white man. Me likee be Judgee, me likee white wife; then China man happee the rest of his life. Me wantee Lig office whenever me vote ; me wantee plug hat and long Shanghai coat. John Chinaman Merican, say what they will, for such is the law of the Civil Bights Bill. John twisted his pig-tail and looked at his clothes, wide opened his mouth and grew red at the nose. lie felt a eontcmpt for the pick and the drill, since Congress had passed the Civil Rights Bill. But after reflection John broke out anew, as if he'd resolved what course to pur sue. Me no likee nigger, the Chi naman said ; he no Merican man, with his woolly black head. Me kick him. me lick him, me hit and me spankee, for John Chinaman is cood as a lankee. Uarkee no tood, he smell um too strong ; he no likee Chinaman ; say tail is too lonir. Me no hkee Irishman : he Gnht um too much : me no likee Frenchman ; mo no likee Dutch. Me no likee any who don't likee plan, to give vote and oath to John Chinaman. Me likee Charles bum ner ; they me likee Thad. Stevens ; for are content to take CLina- mans ieavinrs. 1 So now me a Alencan. entitled to vote, wear a rluiz hat and a long Shanghai coat ; pay em no licee, and do what I will, for such is the law of the Civil Rights Bill. " Sonora Dem ocrat." What a Hero I The reporter of the IZrpress, speaking of the Abolition Mass Meeting at Head ing, on yesterday, calls Ueneral, Ueary the " hero of ciihty-four battles !" Shades of Frederick the Great, ofNapo leon and Ney, of Wellington, of Wath ington and Scott, of Taylor and Worth, of Grant and Sherman, hide your diinin ished heads in the presence of this greater conqueror than the Macedonian madman or Julius iicsar J xue latter, it is said by historians, only fought fifty pitched battles, and became the ruler of the vast lioman Empire ; whilst Alexander con tended for the mastery on still fewer fields of blood, and then eat down and wept 1 i 1 i i . uecause ue couiu una no more wonus to conquer. But Major General John V Geary, Abolition candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, will take rank in history as the greatest hero of ancient or modern times, and Ins name will be heraldei through all coming time as the most stu i - .i . . penaous warrior mat ever urew a sword on the face of the globe ! Vive la Geary lve la the " hero of eighty-four bat tles ! !" Vive la humbug ! ! ! The Lake City "Leader" is responsible for the following story : At a meeting of the patriotic ladies and gentle men of Lake City, to prepare for the sol diers' festival lately held in that enterpri sing town, a young attorney present was requested to fine out who would supply the milk for the dinner. Jumping up on a chair, he loudly asked : "ilow many ladies here will give milk for the brave 'soldiers?" to which an elderly lady re sponded, that for one, she could not she had not given milk for ten years ; which so utterly confounded the young lawyer that he wa3 entirely unable to prosecute his inquiry, and it has never been satis factorily known how many ladies there were at the meeting who would have promised " to give milk for the brave sol diers." Brightly over the path of life shines the sun of Hope, gilding the crag gy mou ntaiu-top, and casting a soft light into the valleys of poverty and sorrow, where weary and way-worn pilgrims are toiling on, seeking a better country, even a Heavenly. Without its cheering beams, life were but a gloomy journey, and full of terrors ; for what is any present enjoy ment if it be robbed of its promise of the future? How were any trouble to be borne, if there was no looking forward to brighter hours. President Hill. J OB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND ON REASONABLE PRICES. i HARP ENT ER'S RHEUMATIC FLUID, for I i sale at the Book Store of Feb. 22, lSec. JAMES MURRAY. HIGHEST PHEMIUM SEWING MAGHINB8, AWARDED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM AT THE International Exhibition, LONDON, isa. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, PAUK, 18C1, KONIGSHURG, PRUSSIA, 1863, AND SffiH, Fill 15. TN COMPETITION WITH ALL the lead 1 in? Sewing Machines in EUROPE AND AMERICA, and the United btates Agricul tural Association ; Metropolitan Mechanics' Institute, Washington ; franklin institute, Philadelphia; Mechanics Association .Boston; American Institute, New York ; Maryland Institute, Baltimore; Mechanics Association, Cincinnati; Kentucky Institute, Louisville ; Mechanics Insitute. San Francisco; and ftt EVERY STATE AND COUNTY FAIR WHERE EXHIBITED THIS SEASON. Upwards of 200,000 of these Machines HAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD, a fact that speaks louder than words of the success and popularity of Wheeled & Wil son's Family WSL HffEI SEM KUDU The Cheapest Machine in the Wo.ld, Because it is the Best. Evert Midline Warranted For Three Years. Customers Ru-k Notb.it. g in Purchasing. ISSTKUCTIOXS KREE. Always happy to Exhibit and Explain them. EZ7Oircu.irs, containing an explanation of the Machine, with testimonials from ladies of the highest social landing, given on ap plication, either In person cr by mail. V.M. SUMMER & CO., Ajcnlsfar the Western States and Western Pennsylvania. Principal office and Wholesale Emporium : Ko.27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. July 2G, 18C5. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware. FRANK W. HAY, Canal street, below Clinton, Johnstown? Pa., lEEPS constantly on hand a large assort- a incut of Sugar Kettles, brass or Copper Kettles, Tin-Ware ; all kinds of Sheet-Iron Ware; Enameled and Tinned Iron Ware; Copper Ware made to order. Sad Irons or Smoothing Irons, Zinc YV ashboards, COOKING AMD HEATING STOVES ( f tvery Pittsburgh or Philadelphia manu facturer always on hand or procured on five davs notice. ODD PLATES and GRATES for Stoves alwavs on hand. SPOUTING, Miner's Lamps, Oil Cans. FRUIT CANS and Powder Horns of all sizes, constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS, Toasting Forks. Oyster Broilers, Jelly Cake Moulds, Table and lea Spoons, Coal Buckets &c. PRICE LIST now ready for the Trade Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine our wares. Send for a cata logue before purchasing elsewhere. The above goods will be furnished IVSiOLES.i LC OEl RETAIL. ASK FOIt FRANK V. :iHAY'S WAREHOUSE, And SavcT u-entii-five per Vent On your purchases. It can be found on Canal fctreet, below Clinton. (My.4,G6.1y.) Johnstown, June 21, 1S66. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand and is still manufacturing all articles in his line such as, SADDLES, Fine single & double harness DRAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. RIDING BRIDLES, CHECK LINES, HALTERS. WHIPS, Bit Willi A NDS &.c, &c, which he will dispose of at low prices for cash. His work is all warranted, end being ex perienced, he puts the best of leather in his work. Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by attention to business to merit a continu ance of the patronage heretofore so liberal ly extended to him. Shop above the store of Robert Davis. Persons wishing good and substantial Har ness can be accommodated by. HUGH M'COY. Ebensburg Dec, 11, l8Gl-tf. The Mystery, by Mrs. Wood. The Heir ess cf Bt-llefunt. By E. Bennett. William Allair, By Mrs. II. Wood. CoK lege Life, By F. II. Fanor. North Pacific Exploring Expedition, By A. II. Harbers ham. For sale by JAMES MURRAY. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. Pre ferred by all practical Painters! Try it! and you will have no other. Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, No. 137 North THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. February 8, 1880 1 v. PRICES REDUCED. JohDitown Marble Worlnj A NEW STOCK The subscriber has just received a lartre and handsome invoice of Italian and American M A Tt R T, F. . comprising the largest and finest v . .i i 1 a V 6tock ot tne Kina ever orougnt to t . V f . r at liia aaf al it i ct . mnr t lICHlUOLVIV. U, Alt A. 1-J --l'"' - JU 't . , w . i i with an adequate force of experienced and ekilful workmen, to execut3 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 Guixdstoxes on hand and for sale low. A room has been opened in Ebensburg, a few doors west of Dr. S. S. Christy's Drug Store, where articles of my manufacture are kept constantly on hand, to which the at tention of purchasers is invited. JET" Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance and work delivered where de sired. JOHN PARKE. June 7, 18C6. EBENSBUlUi Jt UU-MJlil-The subscri ber announces to the public, that he has repurchased the Ebensburg Foundry and is prepared to furnish his former customers and all others with every description of cat-t ines usually manufactured at a country es tablishment. He will always keep on hand the beet quality of COOKING STOVES, PARLOR STOVES. OFFICE STOVES. &c. Also PLOWS, of the most approved pat tern. PLOW POINTS, THRESHING MACHINES and all other articles connect ed with the business of a Foundry. He invites the patronage of the public and will sell at the most reasonable prices, for cash or country produce. EDWARD GLASS. March 29, 1865-ly. "HB Ml STORE. MS, HRMVj On Main street, Ebensburg Pa., KEEPS constantly on hand and fur sale, a general supply of Envelopes, Writing Ink, Pens, Pencils, Pen Holders, Magazines, and other articles in his line, all of which are sold at reasonable rates. February 8, 18C6. CHAIR MANUFACTORY P.PATT JOUASTOIYX PA. ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as common Winsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane Sat (gjjairj, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges, &c, &c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully kolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. August 10. 18C6. EW FIRM. A. M'FADDON & BROTHERS. OLD BRICK WAREHOUSE. HOLLI D A YSBURG, PA., Dealers in all kinds of GROCERIES, TOBACCO, FLOUR, CIGARS. CHOP. MACKEREL, CORN MEAL, SHAD, SALT, HERRING, TLASTER, CODFISH, NAILS & IRON, GRAIN, GLASS, LEAD & OILS. All of which are sold low for cash. Hollidaysburg, May 31, 1865-tf 1806. PHILADELPHIA. ISCG. WALLPAPERS. "HOWELL & KOUllKEr MANUFACTUKEUS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND Window Shades, Corner FOURTH & MARKET Streets PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always iii Store, a Large Stock of LINEN & OIL SHADES. March 1, 186G.3m. M ANSION HOUSE. AT THE PEXiPA RALROAD DEPOT PITTSBURG. PA. MEALS READY ON THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TRAINS. J. H. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. Sept. 23, 18G3. tf PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, The Whitest, the most durable and most eco nomical. Try it! Manufactured onlv by ZIEGLER k SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers No. 137 North THIRD Street. PHILADILPUIA. February 8, 18C5.Ty. MP ri Wl Great Improvement In Sewlu? Machines. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE PATENTED FEB. 14, 18G0. , ) 530 Broadway, New York, Salesrooms, j 25Q Washington St., Boston. THIS MACHINE is constructed on en tirely new principles of mechanism, possess ing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be Simplicity and Perfection Combined. It has a ttraight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor RAVEL, and is alike on both sides ; pei foims perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Nausook musliu, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the fine.-t number. Having neither CAM or COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphatically a Noiseless Machine. It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power to drive it than any other machine in market. A girl twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its strength and wonderful simplicity of construction renders it almost impos.-ib.e to get out of order, ami is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who maj desire to supply themselves with a superior article, to come and examine this UNRI VALLED MACHINE. But in a more especial manner do we Solicit the patronage of Merchant Tailors, Corset Makers, Coach Makers, Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Waders, Vest and Pantaloon Md.ers, Dress Mikers. yiuojj Sn'rt Manufac turers, Shirt and Bosom Makers, One half hour's instruction is suflkient to enable any person to work this Machiuo to their entire satisfaction. Agents wanted for all towns in the United States, where agencies are not already established. Also for Cuba, Mexico, Central and South America, to whom a liberal discount will be given. J. T. McARTHUR & CO., 530 Broadway, New York. D. & CO. 250 Washington St.. Boston, 921 Cliesnut St.. Phila. October 12, 18C5. To the Public. IIEMLOC K A W A K E ! The subscribers take pleasure in calling the atteution of tLe public to the f&ct that they have just received at their NEW STORE. AT LILLY'S STATION, a large nnd varied stock of DRY GOODS, of every style, Boots and Shoes, Hats axd Caps, FLOUR, BACON, GROCERIES. FISH, SALT, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, NOTIONS, and in fact any and every thing usually found in a country store, which thev offer at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES fob CASH. CCJ- Goods giveu in exchange for all kicds of marketable countrv produce. J. II. DYSART & CO. Hemlock, May 3, 18GG 3m. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. HUE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to in form 1 the citizens of Cambria and adjoining counties, that he has ju.-t received a stock of the finest Italian and other Marbles at his Establishment in Lorclio Cambria co., Pa.. Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stones, Table and Bureau tops, manufactured of the most beautiful and rinett quality of Foreign and Domestic marble, always on hand and made to crdr as cheap as they can be purchased in the city, in a i.eat an! workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice. The public are respectfully invited toghe me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am confident that my work and prices will satisfy any person desiring any thing in my line of business. Aoic is the time to act a cheap fob ! JAMES WILKINSON. Loreito, April 12, 18G.ly. EXCHANGE OFFICE. TJTE are now belling Exchange (at New York j Rates on England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prustia, Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, lltssen. Saxony, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland. Norway and France. And Tickets to aad from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany. France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. Altoona, March 1, lSGG.ly. mm D. THOMAS. Boot and Shoe Maker, SHOP ON MAIN ST'T., EBENSBURG one doer East of Crawford's hotel, and immediately opposite the stere of E. J. Mills & Co, is prepared to do all woik in his line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Tiie work done at this establishment will compare favorable with that of any shop in 1 hiladelpbia, Pittsburgh or elsewhere iu 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 18G5 1r. DURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Will 1 do more and better work i. au n.. than an v other! Trv iM Mr. V by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers No. 137 North THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 8, lSGO.ly. HELMBOLD'S EXTE ACT BUCKTj, HELMBOLD'S BUtEU. HELMBOLD'S LT.'J.IIU. HELMBOLD'S BUCliU. THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY lop. DIABETES, Irritation of tha Nek t.f i!.e B. flammation of the Kidneys, (,ir..n Bladder, Stranguary .r Painful Ur Fjr these di-cast's it is truly a . remedy, and too much canin t be .-: praise. A single d ).-:e Las been 1 relieve the most U'l'eut fyi.:j.toi;.s. Are you troubled with tl.at : pain iu the small cf the l-atk ai. the hips'? A teaponiif;d a day . hold's Buchu will relieve yu. 1 ! : Physicians and Others, PLEASE NOTICE. I make no secret of ingrcdiT.t. II hold's Extract Buchu is co:r.p --;! f , . Cubebs, and Junipt-r li.rric-s. .- '.c.:. ,. great care, prepared vucuo aui a;c.i :-; rules tf PHARMACY AND CIIEMIS'IT.Y. These ingredients arc known as ;Le l. valuable Diuretics afforded. A DIURETIC Is that which acta upon the k".J:.cyi. IIELMUOLDS EXTRACT Bl ti:: ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasant in ta.-te a::d odor, free f: ::. .' injurious properties, and immedLte -u 'm action. FOIt THE SATISFACTION o: See MedUil Proper! i'.'s contained '.: n ... satory oi the L. S.,ef wLicu t:.c ' a correct o.py : Bccac Its od'T is strong, :;:;'.:-'.. somewhat aromatic, its tas'e bitter:-:., analogous to that e.f mint. It e-bii f.v in romj.laii.ts of the Ur::.:.ry ': . such as Gravel, Chronic C..t;r: h Bladder, Mor'.id Irritation t.f iLe b'u and Urethra, Digues i f the IV-tr Retention of the Incontinence of l.'riv.: a loss (f tone in the parts c ncer: ' : evacuation. Ith:ua!sei Lf-ei: re-e-ou.: . : iu Dyspepsia, C '.ronic Rheumatism, C: ous Atieetions. and Dr. sv." FOR FURTHER 1.'t'URM ATK.!. See Profi-ss' r Dcvt-.-'s valuable worki . , Practice i f PI ys:c. See Rcmaiks made bv the ct k-Lr.v.i j Phvsu-, of Philadelphia! Soe any and ail Standard v;:L Medi-Kic risen TiiE Largest M-noitactur.'inj Ch IN HIE Y "RLD. I am acquainted with II. T II,'.:.' he occupied the !mg :. '; residenco, and was mk .- in ;.i . the l'UMi.c-s i et. tl. t-'ju-iliy mi I t f ire 1 im. 1 have be lay improve. with his terpnst;. WM WEIGH iMAV 0" f Powers vV Wei; am : facrnringCiit-mists, N:nth lJ Br. Piiilade-1 t-Lia. F,i.mthcI'h;ia Et: Bulletin, M We are gratiu.i' to hear of thr c success, in New York, if our t ' Mr. II. T. Il -hnbold, Dri.2Msr. Ii next to the Metropolitan Hotel, ia front, '2G0 feet deep, and five .-t . It is certainly a graiid estal )::.',. t speaks favorably of the merit of i.i lie retains Lis Office and. Lab. r:.:- r city, which arc aUomvdel t;t..L : ..: their class. ' The proprietor has been b, !:-.. '. this statement from the fact that 1.' dies, although advertise'-!, are GENUINE PRE PA RATb'-h" And, knowing that the : from us'ng anything ptrtair.h'g t- '.' or the Patent Medicine -rder i.. are prepared by self styled D vt :.-. too ignorant to read a h ?h ,.:.V prescript ion, much Ie'ss evmp. t : t pare pharmaceutical prparati THESE PARTIES i:i"h to various means of (L-tl'e-ctiug mi';. .-. copying pa:i. of ad vei ti.-t n i-:.: - :' remedus, and finishing with c.rt :: The Science of Medicine r-t.::. :.- PURE, and MAJESTIC, h.ivi: its B-ims, Induction for it P. . alone for its Ciiital. A WORD Or CAUTION Health is impoitant; flictud shoiihl not use an advertivd :. or any remedy, unless its co'-.tsn:-- dienti re known to others manufacturer, or until they are s the qualifications of the parly s v.;": 1 1 ELM HOLD'S Genuine Preparations FLUID EXTRACT IH'f !'l. I FLUID EXTRACT S ARSAl WhXi AND IMPROVED ROE , Established Upircrds cf Siztc 1 :'; ; IKEPAREU fcY i H. T. HELMBOLD- Principal Depots. HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CUE-'-'. CAL WAREHOUSE. 504, Broa h.Xl A X D II1?T -TJ"T TVv: MPniOA! nVpHT - mtUlOML Ufc.rU I i r. 104 South Tenth Street, Phdaa.. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIE- Nov. 30, 1S05. Ilv AFRESH lot of prime Segars ar.rr.-! just received and for sale at tic '.' store of JAMES MITI'A- F. : r.e 1 i i- t ll! T a. ill he Rrtd j.ira the : T! 'r. T t'trt ie ; Ft t;:.a 7-A ! h.e T-c it iq 11 :H3 phi'J (las )ce In J a d Ous A fa: v n Viaii J IT f; nnd har J 'i'a If pre lug cri: - -r 'bra rr -. 1