gtotacrat anVStntintl. s. m. Fetteusnii & uo. ijrertising Agents, 37 TarK Row oiithnrir.firt Agents lor tne & Skntinel," and the mostinfluen- lareest circulating Newspapers in i . mnowerea 10 couirtw. v iui uo v HTET TERMS. nr.N'SBURG & CRESSON RAILROAD fin and after Monday, Nov. 19, 1866, lias on this road will run as follow : ciVi EbKS3BCRj ' " . ... Tl liT L 6.05 A. M.. connecting wun Lammore Express West and Day Express East. I 7.2 j P. M.. connecting with Phila. Ex. Kist and Day Express West. rAVE CRESSOM t S.30 A. M.. or on departure of Bait. Express West. ; 8.40 P. M.. or on departure of the Phila delphia Express West. LOCAUTEMS. Court Proceedings. The following Jjjineis was transacted during the second "jv-ek of court: ' .Simon I. Kline V3. Philip Ilartzog, J-. Replevin. Jury find for plaintiff in 1 3 turn of $150. I Elias Ilenby vs. Anthony Warner. V- . T.. . ..!.,;rtifi' with 'eCluiCui. v ui j uuu v ...... i cents damages and six cents costs Kev. James O'Conncr vs. Henry Nut- and John Ames. Ejectment. Jury J for plaintiff. Evan E. Evans v. Jacob Campbell ftint-nt. Defendant confesses juJg- nt to plaintiff for land dcscriboi, &c. Wni. II Hughes va. Tate W". Allison i Joseph I). Suydcr. Summons in pasS. Settled. Win. 11 Hughes vs. Tate W. Allison mraons in trespass. Settled. Henry Hughes ' vs. Pa. 11. R. Co. :;eal. Defendant confesses jMrncrit plaintiir for amount of judgment of Juhn Porter nnd Jerry M'GcaigKi vs. L K. R. Co. Summons in trespass. fcmlant confesses judgment to plaintiff .Le sum of 300 and costs. FuHuwing are the sentences of tho per- ,;i not sentenced last week. Patrick. Coles. " Larceny. Pay fine of m costs, and go the Penitentiary i.m:. Receiving stolen goods Pay of I und costs, and go to Peniten t fix month. John Ci'jay. Forger'. Pay $1 and ksandgo to Penitentiary fifteen months. i'utrirk M'Gurk. Assault. Pay $5 costs. corge Gates, Jr. Larceny. Pay of 5 and costs, and go to county uii three months. Soi m DocriiisK. The following in- I ;'.ing conversation passed between two I'inen on day last week, and our t w.n would do well to bear in mind Lmutl's' version of the story : ohn "How are you, Sam ?" vam "I'm well, and in good humor." f utin How bo, nam ? i ou always 1 a tj be in bad humor." im-"Well, John, I'll tell you : You I wanted a suit of clothe?, and I J of E. J. Milla' Cheap Cash Store ; tened there and examined his large of ready made clothing, and at - selected a suit. I asked him the , and he really asked me 20 per cent. mn I could buy the same roods for store in town." j.hn "Is that so?" i.ni 'It is; and I would advise all ru who want a good, cheap article Le clothin" line to call and examine stock of goods, corner of High & ru Street. Ebensburg, Pa." (,w. On Sunday last, snow fell to itpih of ten inches, covering the hills a a tnr.ntle of ghostly white, and the vy Vr.M.- nf s!!tK-Iv11 p-rppt the ears . c b- , 1 wery direction, showing that j the Status of yj mountain know how to 'tcuite it. On Monday, our tram 1 to make its usual morninr trip. 'S-to the drifts of snow upon the track, I it waa with the greatest difficulty that ijugino was forced through- fo Paikb, Nf.xt Weuc In accor-l-e with custom, there Will Ka n-k n'innv from this office next week. - Prin- I will have time fcr pleasure as well as h Uk. 'Covering. Our voun? fric-od Joe !crwn, who has been seriously ill for ' timo Pt, is recovering rapidly. a good boy ar,d we, are dd to bout a-aiq. Advance Payments. We notice sev eral of our exchanges comes to us with notices that hereafter their terms will be advance payments for subscriptions and cash for advertisements at the time of in sertion. We do not wonder at this. It has become a necessity. Every thing used in the printing line is about as high in price as at any previous time during the war, and has to be paid in cash. Prin ters must have an extraordinary good es tablishment or a big purse to carry on business any length of time, paying their current expenses in cash and waiting for their own pay one. two, three or mora years. That kind of business don't pay As a necessity, then, advance and cash payments for subscription and advertising will soon have to become general. Prin ters are entitled to their day as well as other people. A Mistake Our friend Swank, of the Johnstown Tribunr, gives a pleasant and entertaining account of his visit to Ebensburg. He is mistaken, however, in pronouncing John Willia ms Esq., as tho oldest native of Cambria county. Mi chael M'Guire, of Allegheny township, is entitled to that distinction ; and we believe his cousin, Luke M'Guire, is also older than Mr. Williams. When, however, our friend speaks of the worth and high moral character of Mr. "Williams, he cer tainly makes no mistake. Fire is Altoona. On Thursday afternoon last, the rustic window-blind manufactory owned by Mr. Adams, was discovered to be on tire. Before anything could be done to check the llames, they burst out through the windows, and soon the whole building was destroyed. It belonged to the heirs of Abraoa Beale, deceased, und was insured lor $000, which ucc not cover the loss. The stock in the manufactory was insured at 3,000, which falls 2,000 short of covering tho loss. Fatal Accident. Monday evening, about six o'clock, while a railroad em ployee at Johnstown, named John Taylor, was engaged iu shovelling snow from the track in the vicinity of the Cambria Iron Works, a locomotive passed over him, cutting on botn ins legs, ana mangling his body in a frightful manner, from the effects of which he died in a few minutes. lie was married, and leaves a wife and several children. "UrsTED." The Shirley sburg Herald is no more. I uolication was suepenaeu a short time since. TLe 'gift enterprise" business must have disagreed with it. It left the Kadical "policy" for that of President Johnson, a short time ago. Wo understand the materials of tho establish ment have been purchased by a party in Huntingdon, who intend starting a paper at Mount Union. JviiJ.ED. On Friday night, 7th inst., 15. L. Huckley of Altoona, formerly of Newton Hamilton, 'engaged as a brake man on a freight train, fell from the train in the vicinity of Mapleton Station and was run over and instantly killed. He was aged about 4.5 years, and left a wife and three children. Kesigxep. On Saturday last, Kev. T. r. Wilson, pastor of tho Presbyterian Church of this place, handed in his resig nation, on account of his ill health, which was accepted by the congregation. His departure is to be sincerely regretted, and his place as a minister and gentleman will not easily be supplied. New Paper. Last week we received the lirst number of a new paper called The leader, published at Hollidaysburg, Pa., by John H. Keatley, Esq. It is devoted to the cause of Temperance, and will no doubt do a deal of good in the cause to which it is dedicated. Enlauged. The Huntingdon Monitor came to us enlarged and otherwise im proved. It is now one of the largest and best conducted newspapers in the district, and will undoubtedly do good battle for Democracy in Huntingdon county. Pieu At his residence in Cambria township, on Saturday, 15th insL, Mr. John Pryce, aged about Co years. ArroiXTEU. James C." Easly, Eoq., has been appointed County Auditor, vice Emanuel Biallier, resigned. - . Pork is selling in this place af ix and Mven cents per poundjwkich Is a decrease of .eight cent a from the price ona mo . OUR ALTOONA LETTER. ALTOONA CATHOLIC FAIB NATIOJT AX. MOK- CMEST FAIR SITE FOE SOLDIERS MONU MENT. Altoona, Dec 11, 18CC. Dear Sentinel : According to promise, I seat myself to transmit you a few fleeting observations and impressions of your hum ble servant, in this railroad city. In con trast with your quiet, social village, Altoona seems to be a perfect bee-hive. Everybody seems to be in a hurry ; all are so engrossed with business that they , find no time to devote an hoip; to ihat social intercourse which njjj"i'(Tour vil lage so pleasing to visitors. kp & the com ing month promises to be an?xception to the general rule, as there is a f air in full blast in the basement of the Catholic church of this place j which I visited last night. As it was the first night of the Fair, of course it could not be expected to be so well patronized as it will be herej after. The ladies deserve much credit for their taste, energy and patience. I un derstand the proceeds of this enterprise will be applied to educational require-: ments ; as the Catholics, generally, do not avail themselves cf the advantages of the Common schools ; although they contri-. bute their quota of taxes for their mainte nance. 1 doubt it there is any other denomination which would make the same sacrifice to maintain their principles ; for, in general, this denomination is composed of the poor, hard-working portion of tho community ; yet they not only build their own school-houses and support their-own schools, but in a great measure give to a portion of their dissenting brethren, an education jrratis. The Catholics are not so singular in this course now, as formerly ; for I observe the officers of the P. R 1. . Co., of this place, have erected, at their own . private expense, a beautiful Utile school-house, and have employed competent teachers, exclusively fur their own children.. The Episcopalians and Presbyterians, I under stand, have their own schools, also. I judge from the muttering I heard, that there will be a lively time of it here, as there is another Fair to be held on the 8th of January, 18C7, for the purpose,- is said by the projectors, of erecting a "Na tional Monument" to the memory of the heroes wo fell in defense of the Union. Of course, in every community you will find some grumblers, who seldom do any thing themselves and who are always ready to find fault with what others are doin. Of thi3 class, some assert that it would evince much more patriotism and respect for the fallen heroes, if the funds to be used in errcting the monument were ap plied to relieve the widows and orphans of those heroes ; many of whom need it, especially at this inclement season. : Others eay it is a political clap-trap, by which some of the parties wish to gain populari ty and thereby succeed in serving the "dear good people" in soino official but paying capacity. Others say that they 3re williug to do all they can for the Fair, providing the monument be erected in some public place, in a more central part of the town ; as all the heroes are not buried in Fairview Cemetry ; and they think the managers of this Cemetry wish to beautify their grounds at the public ex pense, and it will be an enticement for many to buy lots therein the stock of the Company will o up, and it will be a pay ing piece of patriotism. I think that the objections of the last mentioned class are very well founded ; for this monument is either a Congressional, county, or bprough affair ; if Congressional, Hollidaysburg or Huntingdon should be the site, if a county matter, then Hollidaysburg, thes county seat should decidedly be the place, as the remains of the brave but much lamented Col. Murray lie there. If it bo a borongh matter, then I think the site should be in some central part of the town, in a public square ; or they should gather up tho re mains of those lamented heroes, who are buried in the other graveyards of the place, and put them in one common grave yard, Fairview Cemetry or any other. But among them be it. Adieu for the present,' Viator. . The Ebensbcro Markets. Flour, $13 to SlHper barrel; Corn, 1 per bushel; Deans, $1.25 to $2; Butter, 30c per pound ; Egg?, 20c per dozen ; Flax seed, $2.50; Timothyseed, $3,50; Clo ve rseed, $S ; Coffee, 30 and 33c oer I : Molasses, 7oc per gallon; Syrup, aud $1.10; Brown Su 'i ,W Id and 15 ria 5 per pound, W- lQ j perils ; Wool, 50 oerrlr par pound.T - Consumption. Ccbable by Db. Shenck's Medhnes. To cure consuraptior,the system shouldbe prepared so that the lungs will heal. To accomplish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite crea ted for good wholesome food, which, by these medicines will be digested properly, and good healthy blood made ; thus buildin up the; constitution. ; SCHENCK'S MAX DRAKE PILLS cleanse the stomach of all billious or mucous accumulations ; and, by using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite is restored.' SCIIENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP is nutricious as well as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all impnrities are expelled from the system, and good wnole somo blood made, which will repel all dis- i ense. If patients will take these medicines according to directions, Consumption very frequently in its last stae yields readily to their action- .Take the pills frequently, to cteanse tne nver ana stoiaacn. It does not follow that because the bowels are Dot cos tive they are not required, for sometimes in diarrhea they are necessary. The stomach must be kept heaithy, and an appetite cra ted to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on t,he respiratory organs properly and allay any lrniauon. men an mat is required to perform a permanent ' cure is, to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the rooms a& much ar possible, eat all the richest food fat meat, game, and in fact anything the appetite craves ; but' be particular and mas ticate well, . - - . Please observe, ' when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage of , Consumption', and the other as lie now ism perfect health, are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price t.6U per nottie.or J7.50 the half dozen: All letters for advice should bo address! to Dr.SchencVs Principal Office, No. 15 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa., General Wholesale Agents : Deinas Barnes Co. N. Y. ; S.S. Uar.ce, Baltimore, Md.; John 1. Parke. Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker fc Taylor, Chicago, 111.; Collins Bros.. St. Louis, Mo.. X?-Jas. M. Thomp son, Agent, Ebensburg, Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE., By virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court Houhc, in the borough of Ebensburg. on SATURDAY, the 2Gth day of JANUARY, 1867, at 1 o'clock, p. m. of said lay, the following real estate of which Daniel Dimotid, late of Minister township died tiezed; viz: - A certain piece or parcel of land, situate partly in Munster and partly inSummeihili townships, Cambria county, adjoining prem ises No. one, decreed to John C. Diamond, lajids of John T. Hughes, Owen Jones, and Patrick Storm, containing 93 acres and 146 perches and allowance, about 20 acres being cleared, and thereon erected a one-and-a-half story plank house and a frame stable, being purport oapremises Nor two, mentioned and described in the inquisition on the real estate cf the Raid Daniel Dimond. Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal, annual pay ments thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortcaee of the purchaser. - . WM. K1TTELL, Dec. 20, 18GP. Trustee. LECTION OF-E..4 C. R. R. DI11EC; TORS. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Ebensburg & Cresson Railroad Company, that the annual election for a President and twelve Directors of said company, will be held at the office of Hon A. A. Barker, in the borough of Ebensburg, the second Monday, I4th day, of January, 1867, beginning At the hour of one and clo sing at four o'clock. D. J. JONES, Dec. 13. 18C6-2t. Sec'y. LECTION OF OFFICERS. JLi Notice is hereby given to the members of the Protection Mutual Firo Insurance Company of Cambria County, that the annu al election of a Board of Directors will be held at the office of the Company in Ebens burg, on Monday, 14th day of January, 186, between the hours of 10 o clock a.m and 1 o'clock p.m. D. J. JONES, Dec. 18, 1866-2t Sec'y. POWERS' PERPETUAL BROOM. Patenlal Jane 27, 18G5. The undersigned having purchased the right of Cambria county, is prepared to sell Township and Borough rights. Agents wanted in every Township and Borough in the county. Larger profits secured to agents than ii any other business. For further particulars address, S. B. FISHER. Pleasant Unity, Westui'J co., Pa. December 13, 18G6-3m. STRANGE, BUT TRUE. Every young lady aud gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the nndersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing thitf card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, . 831 Broadway, New York. . Feb. 1 18eG. ly. STRAY. ' Came to the residence of the subscri ber Summer hill tp., Cambria co., sometime in last MAY, a red and white heifer, about two years old. The owner is requested to como forward, prove property, pay char ges, and take her away, otherwise, she will be disposed of according to law. CATHARINE CONNELLY. Summerhill tp., Nov. 22, 18C6. OTICE " --Ll I hereby give notice that I have this day purchased the Drugs. Medicines, Books and office fixtures of Dr. J. L. Brallier Carrolltown, Cambria co., I a. Dec. 13, 1866-3t. J. rise M jy pURE .UI;TY WIHTS LEAD The 4 t hitest. th nn5t durable and most eco ".orcal' Try it! Manufactured only by uoC'CT ziEGLEIt & SMITH. Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, No. 137 North TniRD Street. , ; PHILADELPHIA, ' February 3; lS56-lv. - EYKE &.LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH Struts. PHILADELPHIA, Have now completed their Improvement and are now offering oa tht BEST of TERMS . ' . FULL STOCK OF FALL DRY GOODS. . Fine Stock of SHALLS, -Fine Stock of SILKS. " Fine Stock of DRESS GOODS. Fine Stock of WOOLENS, Fine Stock of STAPLE GOODS, Fine Stock of FANCY GOODS, etc., fTT-Kewand desirable Goods daily re ceived, an.i Sold at small advance Whole sale, foept. Zt, lbbb. bl. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having .'suffered for several years with a .severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used ("free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the tame, which, they will find a sube CTRE for CoNsCTii-Tios, Asthma, Bkoxchitis, Coughs, Cqlis, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the adverti ser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to le invaluable, aud he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing", and may prove a bless ing. Parties wishing the prescription, febe, oy return mail, will please address Rev. EDWAlRD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, lungs Co., New York Feb. 1, 1866.1y. Ladies Fancy Furs ! AT John Fdrelra'i Old established Fnr Manufactory No. 718 ARCH Street, above 7th., PHIL ADELPHIA. Have now in Sstore of my own Importation and Maaufacture Sfore of tho lariat SSnS"" selections of - . Fancy Furs .... for Ladies' and Childrens' Wear in the City. Also, a fine assortment of. Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my eoods at very reasonable prices, and I would there fore solicit a call from my friends of Cam bria county and vicinity. .Remember the Name. Number and Street ! " " JOHN FAREIRA, ' NO 718 ARCH St.. ab. 7th south Bid. Philadelphia. I have no Partner, kor connection with akt other Store in Philadelphia OUR STAECH GLOSS Is the only Article used by First Class Hotels. Laundries, and Tl I . Of I ' inousanasor rammes. It gives a beautiful polish, making the iion pass smoothly over the cloth, saving much timb and labor. Goods done up with it keep clean much longer consequently will not wear out so soon. It makes Old Linen look like A'eir. OLTR IMPERIAX. I1LI C Is the Best in the World. It is soluble In hard as well as soft water. It is put up in the safest, neatest, and most convenient form of any offered to the pub lic. It is Warranted not tof Streak Vie Clothes. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we offer extraordinary Inducements. Address, NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS CO., No. 218 Fulton Street New York. Sept. 20, 1866-6m. QUICK SALES, Ql'ICKlSALES, QUICK. SALES, AND SMALL PROFITS. AND SMALL PROFITS, AND SMALLPROFITS. GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, EBENSBURG, PA. EBENSBURG, PA. EBENSBURG, PA. The Largest Stock of Goods. ' The Best Selected and" the Greatest Variety ever brought to Townl LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST. LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, . . GO AND. SEE. GO AND SEE GO AND SEE. J The subscriber calls the attention of the public to the fact, that he has just received and opened out in his New Store, a large stock of goods', consisting of . FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED. Bran. Fish. Bacon and Cheese: Su"a- ftnf. fee, Tea, Molasses. Spices, Tobacco, Cigars, Candles, Soap, .Yiregar, &c M &c. . ACTIONS, DRUGS, PERFUMERY, Stoneware and E.v'Jncnware. ALSO, a fine assortment of the best and latest style of Hats. He always keeps constantly on hand Pioiogn- Sausages, Sardines, Fresh and Spiced Oysters in can, or half cans, end al most everything in the eating or drinking line. Allj of which will be sold at small profit. - 1 . GEO. GURLEY, - -' Main Stbket, Ebensburg, Pa. ; August 30, 186S-ly - - " ' a try mv . A.-" V-Vi3- tv-" HELMBOLD'S : EX121ACT BUCHfr HELMBvOLD'S BUCTHJ. UELMBOLD'S BUCIIU. . HELMBOLD'S BUCHU. THE ONLY KNOWN BEMEDY TOE DIABETES, Irritation of the Neck of th Bladder; Ii--flamation of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Bladder, Stranguary or Painful Urinating. , For these diseases it is truly a scvereign remedy, and too much canrot be Eaid in its praise. A single dose has been known to relieve the moat urgent symptoms. Are you" troubled with that distressing pain In the smali of the back azd through the hips? A teaspoonful a day cf ;IIeln: bold's Buchu will relieve you. . . Physicians and Others, PLEASE NOTICE. v' - I Make no secret of ingredients. Helm-' bcld's Extract Buchu is composed of Buchu. Cubeps, and Juuiper Berries, selected with great care, prepared vacuo and according to rules cf PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. These ingredients are known as the most- valuable Diuretics afforded, A DURETIC Ia that which acts upon tht kidneys. HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ACTS GKNTLT, - ' ; Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious properties, and immediate in its -action. FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL.' See Medical Properties contained in Dispen satory cf the U. S., of which the following is a correct ccpy : BfCHU. Its odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, its taste bitterish, and analogous to ibat of mint. It is gircz. chieny in ecmplair.ta of the Urinary Organs,." such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation cf the Bladder ' and Urethra. Diseases of the Prostrate, and Retention of the Incontinence of Urine, from a loss cf toue in the parts concerned in iu evacuation. It Las also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rhetnmism, Cutane ous Affection?, and Dropsv." FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. See Professor Dewee's valuable works cn th J Practice of Physic. See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia, . Sc-a cuj and all Standard works on Medicine. FECI! TH Largest Manufacturing Chemist IN THE WORLD. I am acquainted with H. T. Uclmbold. he occupied the drug stora opposite my residence, aud was successful in conduction the business where others had not been equally so before Lim. I Lave been favora bly impressed with his character and en- tcrprise. WM. WEIGKTMAN, (Firm of Powers Sr Weightman,) Manu facturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Sts,. Philadelphia. Froin the PhiVa. Ec. Bulletin. March 10.J! We are gratified to hear of the continued success, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T. Helmbold, Druggist, nis store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front, 230 feet deep, and five stories high. . It is certainly a grand establishment, and speaks favorably of the merit of his articles. He retains his Office and Laboratory in thU' city, which are also model establishments d their class. TLe proprietor has been induced to rnako this statement from the fact that his reme dies, although advertised, are GENUINE PREPARATIONS, And, knowing that the intelligent refrain from using anything pertaining to Quackery, or the Patent Medicine order most of which are prepared by self styled Doctors, who are too ignoraiit to read a physician's simple ' prescription, much less competent to pre pare pharmaceutical preparations. THESE FARTIES RESORT to various means of effecting sales, such an copying parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and finishing with certificates. The Science of Medicine stands SIMPLE PURE, aud MAJESTIC--having Fact for' its Basis, Induction for it Pillar, Truth alone for its Capital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most impoitact : and the afflict ed should not use an advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless its contents or ingre dients are known to others besides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied o the qualification of the party bo cflcring. HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations FLUID EXTRACT BUOHb. FLUID EXTRACT SARS.pARII.LA. AND IMPROVED RO.E WASH. Etlablishcd Ujmards of Sixteen Tears. ' rEEPAED sr H.T. HELMBOLD. Principal Depots. IIELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMI CAL WAREHOUSE, 594, Broadica-j, X. 1 AND HELMEOLD'S Xo. 104 South Tenth Sired, Ihiladelphia, Fa MED J CAL DEPOT, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS- Kev. S, 1M5. I-7 II