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MINING JOURNAL. J. B. ODER, Editor. ' FKOSTBI'KG. Ml).. SEPT. 17. I'<l. With this issue begins the eleventh volume of the Journal. Jt is grow ing in popular favor ami influence as it glows in years. The mineis at the lower eu 1 of the creek have issued a printed lequest to their fellcw-woikmen to abstain from all patronage of stores “which in any manner deal or traffic" with mtn working at a rate of wages below the standaid. For this the parties of the first part have been in some quarters severely criticised, though for what valid reason has not appeared. In law and morals there is nothing to prevent a man or a class of men with holding their patronage from their enemies and bestowing it upon their friends. In time of war giving such aid and comfort is accounted treason ; tho gentler auspices and conditions of peace modify somewhat tho enormity cf tho offence, but tho element of dis loyalty to the popular interest re mains in any cncouiagement of those who cater to low wages people. In Piedmont, Westernport and Bloom ington, close sciutiny of the legality of the step has been made, but with out avail. It has been asked —“what right have a clues of customero to a\ a tradesman to drop another da Customers have a right to ask any thing ; the merchants to accede or decline. Tho balance of rights is perfectly equiponderant. If the mer chant sees fit to decline, customers may quietly transfer their patronage to moro congenial quarters. Nobody can he guilty of intimidation unless it be the merchant. One recourse may be legally offset by another, but it is essential to goed order and law on both sides throughout that no violence be used. COR RES i’ ONJ)E N C E FOli COUNTY COMMISSION Eli. Fuostruro Sept, 18, 18SL To the Mining Journal: Mr. William Thomas would make an excellent Commissioner, as he is a strict business man and a good repub lican and would bring strength lo the party. He Las always conducted his own private business economically and successfully and, therefore, he could and would labor to promote lbs . iut rest of every tax-payer of the county irrespective cf parly. A Republican. A &UGGESTIGN. FitosTntmo, Sept. 15,1881. To the Mining Jouunal; The wiitor hereby suggests the name of Curtin M. Graham, Esq., to tho republicans of Allegany county as a candidate for County Commis sioner. Mr. Graham is well known as an extensive farmer and business man of largo experience, ns a ci izoii of high character and, withal, a true republican. His election to that office would be, without qucsiion and In a marked manner, lo the interest of tho taxpayers and people. * Public Good. A FEW WORDS ONLY. FjiosTDUiso, Sept. 15,1881. To Ibc Mining Journal; Republicans, see to it that a dele gallon is elected Saturday even in c favorable to Mr. L. T. DeWitt lor Sheriff. Without him wo may lose part cf our ticket in the coming o vernier election ; with him em; ss t.- assured for the party Frofithurg is entitled to the Sheriffalty this lime aud the delegates must he instructed to fight for that position alone, ul though wo should have a legislate; also from this place. “A word to the who is sufficient.” Energy. DOWN HIE CHEEK. Lonaoonino, Sept. 14,1881. To Hit; Mining Jouunal: All the firms that were burnt out at the lute fire are now doing business almost as briskly as ever, most of them in temporary sheds erected on the site of their old stands. It is goner. Ih understood they will all build ag.u:: and instead oi frame will erect brie’, buildings which will improve tho p pearance and safety of our town con siderably. Ihe county bridge has been re paired and is now all right. It wm so affected by the late file that teams o mid not pass over. As Mr. John Thomas, n miner em ployed in Jackson mine, attempted In get on a trip ol mine oats Monday morning he fell between them and hail his tight arm and leg run over. For tunately nohenes were broken. Messrs, Samuel Nichols and Her man Schaidt, who have been quite ill from extra exertion at the recent file, are now out again. Mr. Peter Welsh, aged 21 years, a fireman employed on the G. C. & C railioad, died Thursday merning from the effects of an injury received about three weeks ago while at work. His remains will he buried at Western port Saturday. Tueio is a oven.ud oa foot hereto start a file company. With the lesson we have just received it ought not to be a difficult task to organize a good company. S. GENERAL ITEMS. The President is repotted couva lecsent. The figures remain improv ingly high. Over 10 000 persons have been rendered Lorn calces by the recent lorest fires in Michigan, The Govern or h. s issued an up; eal lor aid lor the destitute people. The ccal miners of the Pittsburg district have resolved to demai d an increase from 3i to 4 cents per bushel for mining, it is believed the coal operators will accede to the advance. A call has been issued for a national convention cf representatives cf the agticultuial, manufacturing and commercial interest of the coun try, to bo held in New York, cn the 30th of November. The of joot is to promote domestic ur.d fore : gn com merce ur,d to seek congressional aid in tho protection of American indus try- ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Political. —The mpublicaii prim aries will be held this (Saturday) evening to select five delegates fiom ench district to the county convention in Cumberland text Tu sday. Vot ing will take place between 7 and 9 o'clock. The attention of the Greenback-La bor party is called lo tho advertise ment elsewhere requesting tho hold ing of primaries on tho 24th inst. Tho convention will ho held cn the 29th in Cumberland. Tho demo ratio ticket gives tho party nearly general satisfaction. Some think it might bar) been geo graphically letter, and others have piivate reasons for disliking it. It would be impossible, cf course, for any convention to gratify tho latter class cn masse. Transfers op Real Estate. — The following transfers of real estate have boon recorded during tho week: Win. B.ace, trustee, to John Cole--, Lot No. 51, Moscow: purchase money not named. John Coles and wifi to Andrew B. Shaw, same property, S3OO. J. Jr Keller and wile to trustees of A. M. E. Church, property in Froat burg, SIOO. Columbia B lan to Mrs Rachel A. Wlntnav, property on the State line, s'2o. Jos'ah 11. Gordon, trustee, to Con solidation coal company, one-half of the minerals underlying the Uhl lot, Frostlmrp, $1,805. Deaths —At Meyersdule, Tuesday, 13th im-t., Nicholas Hocking, aged about 31 years. Mr. 11. was a young man o( most excellent character, stand ing high with al. who knew him. He was a son of John and Sarah Hocking, former residents cf Frostburg. A sorrowing life and one child sur vive him. These l ave the sympathy cf numerous fiictids. The editor of the Oakland Demo crat, Mr. John J. Sjiith, died recent ly slier a protracted illness. Brother Smith was one cf the best men in Oakland and hi: lees is generally la mented. Base Ball. —At a recent match game of,Faso ball on Ihe Vale Summit. Glut 'a ground Pcmpey Smash, the Borden Shaft club defeated the Eok hart Star nine with a score of 28 to 8. The base ball season is nearly ov. r. The Vale Summit B. B. 0. hr ids the silver : all. They claim to be the champions cl Allegany county. The Eckh ut Stars retire with a splendid rec.rl. A mmher of new clubs will he started during the winter so as to h prepared for next season. Reduc. i) Freight Rates on Coal. —The Cun bcrid'.d and Pennsylvania Railroad Company Wednesday an nounced that freight on coal over their road from Lonaconing and ail points east lo Cumberland has been reduced o one ami on< half cents per lon per mile. The old rale was two cents per ton per mile. The reduced rate •ip lies lo ail shipments on and afto: - September Ist. Fails are commencing to spring j up and tho young man who has a girl delves down deep into hit pocket looking (or the p] are “pheokels" he has saved lor the occasion, and, ho reals Ids weetheart to “cream and a -ko" ami when be sets her to the front gale indulges in a little oseula ory exercise f r bis pay. The Mutual Union Telegraph com pany are erecting poles along tie National Road and expect to start an office here at an early date. Tl.e W res will b strung next week. There was a youth mimed Borland, Who longed for (he heavenly laud, lie got bud in love With a charming ycung dove, , Ai d busted his parotid glulid. Mine Accident.—Hugh Canaban, a miiifi , in. descending No. 10 sloj e of the Lehigh and WilkenWro (Pa-) coal company missed his hold and leli a distance of 50 feet. He was brought tu tho suiface and died in stantly. Why We Should Feel Hatty.— Because rain has come at last; be cause “dog days" art over ; because our town is very much improved by numerous new buildings ; because we have u good fire department; because tie mineis' picnic was a success; hc cniipe the summer visitors were pleased with our town ; because we have had lew deaths during tho past summer; because the dual has "dusted be cause the choleia morbus season lias virtually ended, and, lustl ', because we haven't 1 een asked moie than five hundred times to vote for tho other man. The Grand Army ok t#e Retob l:c —Organization of Posts in Frost hury and Lonacuniny. —Gen. Wm. E. W. Ross, commanding Department of Maryland, G. A. R., on Thursday and Friday of last week mustered two moro posts into tho Grand Army of the Republic: McPherson Post No. 20, with twenty-five recruits at Lana coning, and Thoburn Post No. 21, with thirty-eight recruits, at Frost burg. Gen. Ross was assisted by Ad jutant General Buter, Inspector John son and Graham Dukehart, A. D. C., national clafl’. Tho officers elected ol Thoburn Post were; Commander—- William 11. Koch. Sen. Vice Commandir —Thcs. Hill. Jun. Vice Commander —Jacob Kel ler. Officer of the Day —L. T. DeWitt. Qnarterm r ster —William Thomas. Officer of the Guard —Lewis Skid more. Chop ain —James P. Smith. McPherson Post, of Lonaconing, elected the following officers: C. —John Douglas S. V. C. —William Atkinson. J. V. C.—G. L. Bennett. O. D. —Samuel Nichols. ■ i Q —William Melndoo. O. G. —John Martin. , Chop lorn —o. C. Shock ey. Ah; ut twenty members of Tyler Po:>t, of Cumberland, accompanied by , their drum corps, attended tho insti tution cf the Post here and presented f a neat appearance in their seiai-mili . j iary uniforms. | Thoburn Poet L Loaned alter the , ; late Col. Jo- eph Thoburn, of the First , Virginia Regiment, U. S. A. The Baltinoie Gualie says “the dep rtment officers were much pleased f ( with their reception and enfertain , ment." New Business Locals. Despite tin- lima continued spell of dry and hot ivi al tier, Dr. Saul, the uurist and ■ catarrh physician, to whom ( pace was al lowed In mu column: some weeks since, is sli 1 remaining in Frosl'mrg, engaged m ! receiving, consulting, examining and trialing I hose whoso cars are diseased and 1 deaf, as well a< those who arc victims of cal a til and hay fever. At pn rent he has quite a number of patients ami informs us that some of the m are speedily recovering from I heir fa'iidii s and will soon he num bered among tho Well. Our readers will remember l lie tr so of ealm rli of Captain John Weir, of Cmnhei land, which was i | ermanenlly cured In Dr. Saul while in Cumberland. This is evidence of ids abil ity in treating successfully catairli of Ihe nasal organs and the eavilles of ilie head, lie will remain with us awhile longer tli.it others may consult him at ids medical parlors at Mr! Wm. Coyner's, ouo door cast ol the Cathode Church. Business Locals. It will amaze y-u to find how very cheap Sloi'nc-Collttrs and Utilities ean lie bought at Prank O. Beall's “The" Collar and Whip Man. Go lo Hartman’s (or the best and cheap est Bools. Mines, Minis and i 'sips in town. It is lo the people’s advantage to buy filtuilwiil-e al the Ilardwaie store. Frank C Beau., “The” Hardware Mali. Buy (Viiim! atml Willow ware where you cuu have the largest selection. Ft ank C Beam., “The” Wood and Willow ware Man. .--“.I .--x'w . K.V.i . ACA.*-. New Advertisements, JNOTICE. Vo the Grcenbuctc-Lab>r Party of AUcgany Comity, Md. OU, the Greenback voters of Allegany s eoumy, Md , are requested lo hold your pi m .’.lis Saturday, Sept. 24th, 1881, oi your icupeclivc eleel on ilistiiels, for llm purpose ol electing live delci’sle* to moil In convention m Cumberland, Md., I Thursday,Sept. Silih, 1881, for the pur i pose o, nominating a full Greeubaek | Labor ticket. JOSEPH LOGSDON. Cn linn n County Executive CiumnDU'e. Wesieruporl, M 1., Sept. 13th. 1881. Sp It. .It .... AD Jal O T ■VOTICE IS lIFKELY GIVEN. That IN appliralioii will lie made to the I County CmnmU-iion.ers of Allegany c- un ty, at their mxt re.-si- a, lor Hip opening of a pub ic road Ironi the Pm-kci-shunr road j eti se lo Ini- lesid* ad of Win. Myers near Eaklmri, Mil. to nbrseet the National I road ut Ihe dwelling of Wm. Coi.den in i tho lown of Ei-klmrl; through the hinds ol \ the New York mining company, Tliomns ! W. Neff, Consolidation coal company, pas sing iica-ly around the lot i f D. W. Bus tard, touching the corner of a lot ownid by Hugo McGuire-, ned pustdng Ihe resi dence if Joseeb Woun-ley. Said road wi.l uot exceed om min- in lengili. m m. Townsend, wm McMillan, D. W. BUSSAKD, Sept 17-Ut Petitioners, New Advertisements. REGISTRATION. District No. 11—Fros:burg. NKWLY lIBOISTIiItBD VOTURB. A Atkinson, Winter Davis 1C Bath, John Brady, James <’ Cooper, 0. Robert Carson, X. 11. Carney, James Joseph I> Doffeubaugh, O Demoss, C.F. Uailev, John K England, Owen (< Gunuctt, Madison II Hciutz, John L. Houser, Joseph □art, John T. J Jeffries, Jethro Jackson,John W. II McCiiuglian, John MeCauirhnn, A. F. McCaugliau, Daniel McCaugliau, Jas. Mat hias, Wm. jr. 11 Rowe, John Rooney, Bernard Rooney, William Rooney, John T. S Shuckhart, John U. jr. Struhe, William Stevens, John Shaw, George Bhuckhnrt, 0. tl. T Thomas, John P. Tippcn, James Thomas, Beujamin M. Thomas, Chus.il. REMOVED. A Anthony, Gershou 1C Barth, James B. Bowen, Thomas C Cronin, Patrick 1 Davis, David S. *2 Evans, Owen U Getzcudauuer, C. 11. II Hoblitzell, James J. K Kennedy, James T. I, Lewis. Daniel 91 McAllister, James Morgan, John McKenzie, James S. It Relchcubach, Chas. Richardson, Lancelot Shuckhart, John 11. Snyder, C. A. Smithson, Romsey Sktl.y, Peter W Walker, Charles 11. DEAD. A r Anderson, John f . Carroll, Joseph I Hartman, Joseph llolle, Albeit J Jones, Peter B S t Seaton, Lewis Thomas, David.J. 1 W IV eisenboru, Anthony I hereby certify that the loregolmr is a true ropy of the li-t of voters newly regis tered, and of tho-e stricken oil the Regis tration hooks of District No, 11, been se of transfer, removal or death, on the sth, Olh,/th, Bth and Olh days of September, \ 1881. JOHN L. PORI ER, Sept. 17-lt, ItegMrar. s j Dislrict No. 12—East Froslburg. j. NEWLY 11K0ISTEUED VOTEIIS. s A * Arnold, John W. Anthony, Gershon 1C : Bluhangh, Chas. A. liennclt. Win. T. 1 Bowen, Thomas Balnea, Wm. 11. ‘ € i Cronin, Patrick Crump, Thus. J. Connor, John 3 3> ■ Donahue, Wm. jr. Donahue, Patrick 'j Delaney, Win. Davis, David S. Fitzgerald, Wm. Johns, John E. li I Kennedy, P. J. I." Lewis, Daniel Lyons, Thomas Lutz, John M 1 Morgan, John Murphy, Michael McAllister, James Mi Lauehliu,.!. A. McKenzie, James S. Mclntyre, Pair ck I 3 Price, Thomas J. se Richardson, Lancelot 3 S Sperry, Joshua Smith, David K. Smith, Wm. T Teagan, Wm. A. F. Thomas, Sam’l P. w Walker, C. H. STUICKEN EKOM LIsT. 1 v Corcoran, Jamor Cassidy, James I* l Deal, John U 0 until, Madison ’ SI [ Hauser, Joseph Uoskln.Cho W. I Iscntrout, Henry M Mailhius, Wm. jr. MeCnlloh, W Y MeCiiuglinii, A. F. M<'Caiiglmn,Jno. McCaugliau, Daniel McCaugliau, Jas. \ Neff, Henry K, I Porter, Josiah Powell, W. A. H . Schneider Ccrreach Shuckhart, C. 11. T Thomas, Bei j. M. Thomas, Chas, M. Tippcn, James IV Winter, Enoch I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the list of voters uewiy regis tered and of those stricken off the Regis tration bocks of District No. 13, because of transfer, removal or dcatb, on the flth, Gill, 7th, Bth and Olh days o r September. 1881. GEORGE U. ARNOLD, Sept. 17-lt. Ucjjitlrar. j .'1 m. I ..... mis Advertisements. j foi-v siiriapixi’SC G. BEEEEBJLE | Sa candidate for the SHERIFFALTY * of Allegany county, subject only tuihe j choice ol the Republican Nominating Convention. [June 25—Ic At Private Sale, j j' HAVE THREE AND ONE TENTH i ACRESof ground lying in iMcCull d.’s midi:ion adjoining cemetery lane which I will sell cheap to a c sb huver. Apply to JOHN KEATING, Se,.l 10-3 t Froslburg, Md, e. S' m7bollmaa , s~ Bremen and lloya (Germany) Imperial WINK VINEGARS. T ho Finest and PnrcNl, TTNEQUALED IN STRENGTH AND j U pn serving qualities, and rich in ' FLAVOR. For sale by June 25 ALBERT IIOLLE. The Maryland Directory. JMIIS book contains Hie names and postcfllcc address of Farmers, Mer- Cliantb and others in all the counties, and circulates in every town ami village in iliu Stale. The revised third addition, now in course of preparation, the publishers will endeavor to make more i orreet and com piete ti'iui former issues have been. They will be pleased to receive orders for sub scriptions and advertisements. Call on or address, J. FRANK LEWIS & CO., 15 P. O Avenue, Sept 10-ihn Baltimore, .lid. J. RUHR, M. D.,' I’KOSTniJB.it, 1J AS confined ids practice entirely to ! (lie treatment and cure of CON SUMPTION and all diseases of Hie Respi ratory system, and will positively attend to no 1 1her cases. Oilleo hours, daily from 9 to 11 a. m. (Sundays excepted.) No bocks kept and cash required for medicine. Cases treated by coirespon deuce. Office at McNei l’s Drug Store. Aug G-tf Notice to Stockholders. HE stockholders of Hie Tinimas I v| Inliig ( omptuiy (late Wilb ers Mining Company) are hereby notified to return their certificates of stock io Hie i Secretary without delay, and receive new i certificates in accordance with the chance l in me of said company as made by the Act of 1880, cl upler 378 of the General Assembly of Maryland. I JOSEPH B. THOMAS, President. Wm. 11. Evans, Secretary. May 21-tl HAY FEVER, ASTHMA j And Autumnal Catarrh. I.)ERSCNB SUBJECT TO THESE 1 diseases nr analogous afflictions of Ibe he nl. throat or dICMI arc re commended to use Dr. Townsend’s New Remedy, as it lia- never failed to gl ve prompt and decided relief in every suitable ta-e. Those interested are respeclfitdy refer red to J B. Thomas, Superintend! nt Con solidation coal company; C. H. Walker Postmaster; Benjamin Sperry, Hitchins Bros, Dr. J. M Porter, ot Fr< slburg. and Miss Maggie MeClalin, < f Eeklmrt Mines, whoea'jgve personn! testimony as to its value. For sale iiy Hitchins Bros, and at Percy’s a and Wingerl’s Drug Stores, i- June 18-3 m e I’ROSTBUBU • IKON WORKS 1 FROSTCUEG. ill). . THOMAS IiTTaUL & SON Vi ANO FACTOR BUS 01T N A lu 85 H Vl r C' A <ii F LOCOMO TIV 1 Ouuo ur\ and loi table Steam Engines 1 a bod Boilers, Saw and Gnat Mills, . nrii-e nisei.inery, Car Wheels and ul. kinds ol iron ami Brass Castings. Steam I Minis, V, rung hi I’ipe and Fittings lor Steam, Wstsi and Gas, at. market prices Buildings HouU-d by Steam. Scboe D*kE-- Sopci’* I'atect, ol all sizes. Ro ptiir ei Varbiccr; put. -4 v -tc"- ' ■' t PUBLIC SALE OF THE GETZENDANNFR J’KOPEIITV AT PUOSTBURG. Y virtue of a power coiUaiucd in a j deeme ol the Ciicttit Court (or All.- gnnv county, in a eau-e wherein Oscar G. Gelzeuilaimel and others are eomplttim mils, mid diaries H. Gelzendanm-r mi i olhers are di-feudanls, bei-ig No. 3111 Equity, I will ell at PVUI.IC AUCTION “ at Froslburg, Allegany count-, Maryland, in front of the Grand Central Hotel, on Saturday, Sept. U, IbM. AT 101 O’CLOCK A. M., All that REAL ESTATE of the lute Joseph T. Getzenduiiner which is describ ed as follows; First—All thivt ¥.ot nr ' of (around situate in Allegany county, | known ns Lot No. 8, in Frost’s fourth ad dition lo Kroslhurg, conveyed by C 11. I llaudlliind wife t Joseph T. Ge zendan ner, by deed dated Jill e 7. A. D. 1855, mid ■ eeoruid in Libef 11. K. No 13, folio 790, of Hie wild records ol Allegany count y. Tins lot Iron's GO net on Broadway, mid is improved by a huge TWO-STORY FRAi-iE DWELLING And a PNE-STt-UV -RAME OFFICE a STABLE. ICEHOUSE, Ac., i ml was occupied by I lie late Dr. J. T. Ge zeudan • ner as a rtsldenee mid office. hecnnd-HI tiiiti a.of known as Lot No. 0. in Frost’s uddb-on to Frost lung, udj 'iiung the ui ov< proper y, which IronlsOO feet on Broadway and vv inch was conveyed to said Joseph 1. Ge zend.iinn r on Apiil 19, 18G1, by deed reeoi-ded in Liber 11. R., No. 31, loho 708 of said land records. Third—4ll that Parcel ol’l Ground known asapartof Lot No. Hi, j Block No. 10, and a part of Lot No. 15 Block No. 11, of Frost’s heirs’ addition to - Fioslburg, shunted on Linden street, which v. ns conveyed to Joseph T. ( elze-n --danner by Nelson Beall end wile-by deed dated May 6, 1874, and recorded in Liber i T. L.,No 43, loho 11. the deciee for sale ol above properly was obtained with the consent of .all heirs, 1 who ate of age, aim tne property will lo sold tree of Urn widow’s dower. TERMS OF SALE.—One-third cosh 1 on ratification ol sa e; oue-thhd in six mouths from day 'ot sale, aid remaining Hurd in 13 mouths from day of sale. Thu deferred payments to hear interest from day ul sale. A. HUNTER BOYD, Aug 37-la Trustee. Mlseeliili'eniis \d verlisements. NOTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i A 'lie Male and Con■■ It Tiiipn lor I MSI are now duo and payab e, and Iba a discount of 5 pur cent, will bo al lowed on all taxes paid before the Ist day of Hep: ember; I pel cent, on all paid dur ian September, ami ;l per cent, during Ortolan. No discount alt r that dale wi l be al owed. (•(lice at J.J. Keller’s store, where I will be found every day lor the purpose of re ceiving the same. N. S. FROST, July 16-tf Collector 8d Dislrict. Dll. L. B. WILSON’S CELEBRATED Enamel Teeth li.iHTs a i. if ft in i: A HE PKRPCT FOR EAT.NG-AND SPEAKiNG. I.ite-liko in appear ance. Natural teeth tilled. Consultations tree. Painless Extractions by tins Daily. DENTISTRY TAUGHT. ..Vo. 17 North Liberty Street, OinitUKL.vXK, Ml). Sept 85-y THOMAS’ Boot, Shoe, Hat and Cap KM POItIV.II. The Latest Novelties in Boots aad Shoes arc now displayed on niv counters. Every style of UKNITI.KMKM’N II ATS I AM) < AI*S AT' LOW PRICES. 1 a- i keep constantly on I iml n large supply of Coal her and SSioc Find* iiigs. An inspection of my shale before purchasing is reipiosted, TRUNKS A SPECIALTY. WILLIAM THOMAS, Main street, Frostburg, Md. SSfAgeul for the Peerless Remington Hewing Machine. [May 7-lf EARS FOR THE MILLION Foo Clioa's Balsam ot Shark's Oil- IJOSITIVELY Restores Ibc Hearing, and is the only Absolute Cure for Deafness known. This Oil Is extracted from a peculiar species of small While Shark, caught in the Yellow Sea, known as t'arehimtoi t Uomlc'eUu. Every Chinese fisherman k ows it. Its virtues as a re storative ol hearing were discovered liy a Buddhist Priest about the year 1420. Its cures were so numerous and many so seem inglv n.iraeuloas, that the remedy was officially -'reclaimed over I he entire Empire. Its use bee.me so universal that lor over 800 veins no Deafness has existed among the Chinese people. Sent, charges pro ■ paid, al SI per bottle. Duly imported by HAYLOCK & CO., 7 Dry Street, New York. Sole Agents fur America. Its virtues are unquestionable and its cur ative character absolute, as the writer can 1 personally h sidy, both Horn experience and observation. Among the many readers of iln Series in one part and another of the country, it is prohablo that numb-rs arc idllicled with ! deafness, ami to such it may be said: “Write at once to Ilaylocu & Co., 7 Day ■ street, New York, enclosing sl, tnd you will receive by telurn a remedy that will enable you to bear like anybody else, and ’ whose curative cfieels Will be permanent. You wi.l never regret doing so.”—Editor of Mercantile tieeiew. [July 2-tf SPRING GOODS Great Variety AT ft. l.oewsnsiein’s T & ILORING ESTABLISHMENT ! J HAVE A FIRST-CLASS LINE OF * OI.OTHS and < ANSIM. lt 10M to select from, among which I mention Plain and Fancy WORSTEDS of nil ce 1 ors, TRICOS, PIQUES, VELVETS, &c. A FULL LINE OF i White Marseille* i TO It WIIf IT K VESTS. Everything to lie had in a Urst-clas Tailoring Establishment can lie found liere. You are rtqueried to call and examine my stock, it will cost you nothing il you don’t leave your order, j Iw II can!lime to supervise the Mens ! uriug, Cutting ani Jinking myself,and will (Juaranlee a Neal and Fashionable Fit j to all who may patrou'ze mo. 1 As lam determined that no trade shall ; go outside of town I have put my prices down to the Lowest Notch : and feel confident that with good material, excellent workmanship and care and at tention you will he pleased with my work. Again asking tuc patronage of my old friends and new ones 100, I uni yours, Ac., n A. LOEWENSTZIN, | p Thk Tailob, A Apr 2- Muiu Street, Frostburg. j Miseelluneuus Advertisements. SIMS HOUSE, IAIEDMONT (Bnltimoreand Ohio i ait I o:ui,) Wesrt Virginia, Nov 7 ,T. p A . ENTLER Prop’. i'OB K E JST T , IMil.'S OPKKA II Ills I, stoue“rooms, —AND— • ) OOMS on 2d floor,suitable for Offices- IV Apply to TUGS. 11. PAUL, Mar 11 Frostburg, Md. IP YOU WANT TO BUY BARGAINS IN Goto \V. F. A, WOODCOCK’S. No, 83 Baltiiiioro Street, CUMBERLAND, MD. Bed Spectacles in the World I Fine Watch and Jewelry repairing a specialty Apr 9-y JGO. A. WINGEKT, Di’ULTijist, f FROSTB URG, MD. ITEADQUARTERS lor Drugs, Medicines, paints, oils, dye stuffs, Fine Toilet Xolious, WALL PAPERS—endless variety of pretty patterns, WINDOW lit ASM—all sizes, etc. Prescriptions promptly and care) it tty com pounded. BEALL'S BLOCK, FROSTBURG, MD. May 7—tf 1-. to 1880 Cunard Steamship Co., LIMITED, | BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIV -1 >EUl’OOL,ealllugal Queenstown each way. Proposed sailings from Pier 40, North River, New Y r ork : Bothnia Wednesday July 6 *Gallia “ “ 18 Marathon “ 13 Batavia “ “80 Algeria “ “27 Scythia “ Aug 3 Bothnia “ “10 Gallia “ “17 Catalonia .... “ " S 4 Servia “ “81 ■*Will not carry Steerage. Proposed sal ings from Prince’s Landing Stage, Liverpool; Algeria Saturday July 9 Scythia “ “ 16 Bothnia “ “ 2d Gallia “ “ 30 Catalonia “ Aug H Serviu “ “ ißi Scythia “ “ Sfln Bothnia... “ “ 27 Cabin passage, 880 and 8100 gold r Sterage, 828. I T HUS. G. PORTER, ] July 3 Frostburg, Md. MEW EMPOBIM OF Art ami Picture Gallery. ICOGKBS, THK ARTIST, I S OCCUPYING Ills NEW GALLERY i In the Porter Buildiug, on Broadway. Neither expense or lalior has been spared to make il complete throughout. \?o Have All Needed Facilities. Our light is equal to the best in the world. We are deloi mined to please. Our prices are low. Tin types have bceu reduced. We say without fear of contradiction that we iiave the best, finest and cheapest selection of ever brought to Frostburg. Moulding of the latest patterns on hand. We wifi make frames to order cheaper Ulan they can hr bought elsewhere. Pictures and Fancy Articles, sue!: as Fine Chr. inos, Artotypcs, Water Colors, Embossed Oil, etc., always on baud. Wo earnestly solicit a call and will al ways be pleased to show whether you want to buy or not. Thankful to iriends and patrons, one and all, for past favors, I am, etc., - " A. A, ROGERS, Photo. Artist. Gallery in the Porter Budding, opposite Gctzemlauner properly, Broadway. Branch Gallery at Lonacouing in Mrs. Bell’s Building. C. A. TREAT, May 7-lf Operator. The Great. Rush AT McMillan Bros IS UNPRECEDENTED HERE. VIEW SPRING DRESS OUODB IV arriving daily from the marts of the eas f , such as PERCALES, LAWNS. LINENS, CASHMERES, WORSTEDS, HUOCATELLES, DELAINES, &o ol Ike very latest and most fashionable styles. Our Gout’s Furnishing Goods De partment embraces the LATEST AGONY IN STRAW AW” FELT** Ul ” f ‘ HATS and CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS, CUFFS, Ac, FINE LINE OF BOOTS AND SHOES FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES’ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. I In fact wo can otter you everything us al'.y found in a large country store and . puces that will suit the pocket-book. McMillan bugs. Main St.,ojip. Williams’ Marble Y'tiicL May 14-Gm Frostburg, Md.