The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, February 25, 1858, Image 2

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R;: ALTOONA, PA.
.jrairasDAY, February 25. lire.
eJS , JSi Mro - p V ,ieB »nk»w»fii.to
u tAixiuirr* payment In rrra guarantMfroin
1, »w*npj' r >on<. It is.tburuforo awlosafor rOJ each to iend
A r* * rt . T " ft **!l mi ' ,11 ’ t '‘ff' rinp- to pay at Uus uad of tlireeortl*
w r‘‘" r '' are amwnpaalwl with the
■ whether ■«•}. flv„ or ten dollars, wo will wire the
- ATfW'tlwi tho foil benefit of cash rate*! . -
terms of bubsoeiptioe.
: -TbsJW’etftr win hcrealUr be furnished toeabscribaraat
following rate*: l
' 00 " yoar ♦ 1 ’ M: ln clßbß <* W. to ona addre.iL
per copy; iu clubs of 30 or more, toonoaddreaa, at,f¥i
■Jpef flojty. Payment in all must be tx anTAXCi? ’
"r Vij*ege?»«l« should be prompt, a tittle while before thbyear
ln order that wu may make all necoMry. arraase
-1 “ • a PP'I tpo paper regularly, ; . r* 1 '
i WAAPPEit or the narn<! wtittOo onthhpa-
REP INK or KIEL, indictee that the UmTpSd
’ B**ijP la . , l t . t<> »nd that w« desire a renewal. If how
jy^itb.h*,,tB ii m , allin ?’ l . hiß “goal should bo omit-
yei ilopC l our friends will still not forgot us.
•'^nSSß tf^f C,g ‘~I S . tntl Payment by safe hands, when con
. Or scad by mail, enclosing with ordinary care,
AWtoohllng nobody with a knowledge of what yon are
y>g«- »or a large amount, send a draft or largo notes.—
fpr we or two papers, send gold or small notes.
. 80 ?^" ta 5O" tam P*'<«‘better still, siind
paper*, say |2,w for 70 numbers, or sl,dO for 83
“Standttrd’g’J AttatclL*
; The editor of the| Standard,,with a zeal
;% s*o' creditable than bis prodenoe, took
last weak, for odr remarks on
spccialipeasage. He oom-
with a homily on “ egotism orsolf
\ !r and attempts to illustrate its
V universality by the following powerful ar
gument:
ln
pr eoaringsra,
ITOK tnudueWons ofthq SppremaCourtaniln
cnoulotti world that said dcciatonu ant wrong,
r bare rampant effusions from every editor of a
paper who can mu*tar impudence enonjth to
ttformlnjc ua that the Preeldent, la whose na
lament and wisdom we have trusted, Is not on
•» idiot, but an outrageous old i^Samp.”
Standard man was evidently never
- logician, at least his attejapts
arrant pucta
branding such men as Hop.
U. S. Supreme Judge;
Clhaa, Sumner, Wm. fi. Seward, and
Hwalia, CJ 8, Senators; Hon.
/ and a .host of others, jil
s statesmen, editors, scholars
>ae conceit®! coxcombs, ‘‘whose
ition in life would have been
et ioreepers or scavengers,’ , |,is
; «ppiy ludicrous, and betray* ian entire|ib.
_ each the Philadelphia
and Sbrih American ; the
£■■■- Y. Times, Freeman’s
«**»*«* j the Washington (D. C.) States
i^ 116 -dn^
v WP? 8 of tfapughout tho Union
«p ?One horse”. papers, in comparison; to
hbAafctling is decidedly refreshing. The
«aljp result attained by his reasoning, tjhpt
,4%bTeT,. is the elucidation of the
audoubted) that he himself
fc impersonation of « egotism or eelf-
Md that his bantling* is a
w paper, abounding in “ ram
-‘hat ita Editor
to
anything, .hut laoks principle mid nerve
to stand up for truth and jtatice, :
why is at stake. If he had
V <^y, carried his reasoning?) a step further,
J audljprovjed that heatood forA as the er
ppnent of mankind, he would have estab
lished beyond the potaibilityVof a doi&t,
“egotism or self importance” is “uni
' ■ v- ; !
Henext dcvoteshis attention to our, ar
ticle, which he denounces as a “ rare lot of
apd scurrilous abuse,”
professes to lanient that we Have so
onr .dignity as to indulge in it •/’
tlwt «so Uttle regard pur motto of ;in-
aa to truckle to the
itttheoharaoter of editors/; we Jiivp
ten what we should be ashamed of «e me|n; M
lii regard, to the charge that we treated
to •“:* rare. Jot of misrepreseh
tptipa .find abuse,” we shall content Wr
sdv<», at present, with a simple
Tdadduocevidcnce tp disprove an unsnlv
stjwtiatedchargewecoDsidertiuie and la
; Whenever it,-is made good We
shall meet it. His professions of sorrow
for pto forgetfulness 6f (i dignity,” etc.,
hike us down, IThey remind us
slfeugly of those of a yopng acquaintance
of ours, whomwo once heard loudly pro
fessing the most sincere sorrow for a par
ticular friend of his, who, in his expres
sive mode of speaking, had ‘‘madOa
fodl of himself by joining the church.”—•-
We hope - the Standard man’s sorrow will
not Icad'anto death, but may be changed
into that “ godly sorrow that worketh re
pentanpe.” In the meantime wo are
strengthened in our hope by calling to
mind theifect, dxat
* While tjje Ump hoJ4* «nt Jo bam, \ ~v
Ttoilblt ilnaaru*yr4tart. B *
pendent * papers, which he denounces as
pirates, whose “ ‘hand is against every
or tatjaer against jaan whose
opinions do hot agree with own/ —
This is invariably the dodge he practises;
whenever cornered by journals of that
class. It makes a vast difference to him
whose os is gored. go long as an <f inde
pendent” paper acta the jaekal;jbo Demo
cracy, all is right. But let it' while stri
ving to maintain - the cause of truth and
justice,; boldly rebuke cither Democratic *
men or measures, the pent-up vials of his
Wrath W» emptied upon their devoted heads.
1° cl> ~i^ 9rent -'e there should be,
Twat tweedledum and tweediedoc ”
„ But iU-becomcs him or editors of his
classic |>rate about." covers,” “assassins,”
“ darkness,” and.the lack of a courage and
manliness,” when it is a notorious fact that
he, although proftsssing to conduct a party
paper, has, so fir, shown a lamentable want '
of those virtues, in Ming, to openly sidcu
with either wing of his party in a most im
portant istrnggle—that of right against
wrong, justice against fraud j acting towards
both the pjiirt of the cowardly hyena, which
always toveiji in the wake of’ the brave
denizens of the forest, ready tbgorge itself
on the spoils, whichever combatant may ,
triumph. But still, although self-interest,
dictated such a course of action, he could
not letithis opportunity to manifest, the
u assasSm’Mike spirit, which he so kindly
attributes to “ independent” papers, pass.
Afraid to side with cither wing of
his party, yet, under “cover” of rebuking
us for interference^..he deals a cowardly
stab at tho Dbuglas wiog. Gh ! what in
comparable consistency!
Bufc conoluding part of his article is
the richest. ' For cool impudence andi nn- <
exampled effrontery it takes down anything
we ever saw or heard of Be says:
Tribune %riU»CTcr appear again with tbit
Sftfe ggjSSfPjM £ EySflffoS-’h Let ifoiril undergo
waric RepobUcan instability
ealco iet a decen t respect for mauhl d prompt Us editors to
proclaim the cauae of thdlr disguise, and not thus
' StuiLthellyery.of Heaven'
To ierre the dovfllh.’”
He no doubt thought the above a regu
lar annihilator. Afraid' or unable to de
fend the polipy of the administration, when
it is assailed in a weak point; he lustily
bellows out “Black Republicanism.” «0,
tempora ! 6, mares /” If we are “Black
Republicans” for arrayicgourselves on the
aide of Truth and Justice, then Douglas,
Walker, Stanton, Horn, Chap
man, Hickman, Jones, Reilly, Dewart,
Montgomery, Packer, Dorter, Forney, and
one-half, if not three-fourths, of the Dem
ocratic party of the North, who arc boldly
arrayed on the same side, are “Black Re
publicans” also. But if it will be any sat
isfaction to him, we will merely, inform
him, that if we desired to enter the politi
cal arena, wc would rather array ourselves
on the side of Truth and Justice, support
ed as it is by speh veteran Democrats, than
publish a “ mum-budget” like his, in which
VT® dare not speak out our honest convic
tions. But he needn't distress himself.- 1 —
We have no Jesirc to engage in politics,
and shall .ourselves, as hitherto,
with criticising the acts of politicians and
the policy of parties, upholding or denoun
them According to,our honest convic
tions, regardless Ofthe foul-mouthed abuse
or wilful of more politi
cal; haqks. ■ 'By-euch a course wc can alone
hohcstly sustain hhr Independent : princi
ples, which wc niean to do,- no matter how'
“ the Heathen rage.”
Our Book Table.
- -Fpr some 'hack We
•have negleptcd to notice the various liter
ary works on “Our Book Table” We
shall now endeavor to make amends:
Atlantic Monthly.—The February
number of this valuable periodical is filled
to overflowing with the richest literary
cheer.; We would sooner fast for a week
than bp without it. Published by Phillips,
Sampson & Co., Boston. Terms $3 pet
year? V /,
Graham's Magazine.—The March
number of this Literary budget is a spar*
~A®B i Eichj rare and .racy it
G- Lelagd w a regular literary "trump.”
Addres?Wat s on &Co.,
Philadelphia^
Gode* !s Lady's Book.—The March
number lof this popular Lady’s Book is a
It is brim
full of rich reading mUtter and embellished
tpith rich engravings and designs. We , A „
can t con (seiyc ,l»?B’ any lady cart get along I "" ~ ~ ~ $2,355,178
without it.. 'Terms $3 a year. Address ’" i " = ~
A* C,O^ e y. I’h-l.idelphia. ■' : Nominal surplus, - $38310^
Black.wpon’s M auazine.—The Jan- i,IS?? *" 8 «hm» from Europe,
nary number of this veteran old monthly *>!? 1 information by way of’
aluro is of the Miest order, wid Of the SIW.OOO «le« of jS
most interesting character. It Is as far su- •“X indebtedness of his, own to the bank. Th' Q
perior tp the flashy insipid periodicals.. aTe now prepared for
of the day as light is to darkness. Terms *
$3,00 a year.; Address Leonard Scott, & which we P have S n ottim^t*pS^^^
Go; TO dMton street M ; ter the cSgSSft
The Scalpel.— The January number n t ° t!l o 11 /. and irrctrievuW y sunk, it
of thm Quarterly tie Laws of the bank for the ° f
Wealth and abuses of Mediome and Do- The report was signed by Messrs, Wm G
mestic Life is before us. As usual its pa- Patterson, WUliam Geissc, Wm. L, Savage jAwl
gesaro freighted with the keenest criti- e A Tft y lor » Thomas Cra
eisims on "every thing in general.” Its Hutchi" ’ ' VdUamS -
editor J)r. Dixon wields a caustic pen and | The report was accepted, and a nronomtion
spares neither humbug nor error. We al- i vaa submitted to make «n assignment of aIS«
ways welcome it to our table with delight. ; ert«te and of ? aid bahk to assignees In
Success to it. Terms $l, a year. Address truBti ?r distribution among its creditors: which
s&m* #
• .4f*'
with Fife and Charlotte Jones, df the j SQUSomewag has thus dofioe<taiibi»ge-L
; murder .gf George and sentenced i tlro nods aud a fiTe dollar prayer. ' : |
to be htmg to-morrow. This action of the * An lri l h . l>a P cr > describing alatefiucl,
;/v • .: i. , , ' says that one of the combatants wan shot through
IxOveraer, was in accordance with the wish the fleshy part of the thighbone. v , “ ■
of-quite a number; of the citizens of Alfe-i a number of counterfeit ten-dollar bills
ghcny County, whio belieyed thedying;de-(Pa.) Bank cii^ulation.
i derations of Ghaflotte ;■: Irish gentloniarat ok
that he was innocent, of the nmrdOf " T inspection foundtbe pool, deficient, exclaimed :
'j r Vr.-.f'-- y'■ •'•- •■ v :. ■ jt-M-'" ’«* a
; . 'tSF “ Jones,’ - writes a correspondent to na
in great dismay, “ has canght the scarlet fever.
No cause can be assigned for the rath -act.,
» Apart of the mountain of sorrow, which
an inebriate had heaped upon his own head,
lately slid off, and broke down the bridge ofhts v
nose f
j Caution -Wciwarn to be on
ithcir guard -with <J- E Todd & Co., whose ;
advertisement has been in our columns for;
|3oine weeks Hack. ■ Wfi notice that quite'
k number of our tidteiUporanes are pos
ting tfeett as swindlers. We trust none of
our readers iave been victimized by them.
JRT® would as soon throw our money iu.the,
Are, as patronise them, althoughthey did
die fair thing with! us.
■ Compottd/or.fhe Tribune.
'* ir tl co *Uractlt/n of % name.
3,15, uin prouuuu,;
!*• 8,9.12, to a kind of misro, _
!„ ?! 'IK I*'therconiriidtian 1 *'therconiriidtian ofatitle. .
! S> ®» iKithiConßocanjt*, • 1
wltolu is wliattlw pwplo of Altoona ought to|»troa-
R !! ,0,,A -‘r® 1 “ m composed «f2l fetters;—
Wl®»U a tenp u»cd by nucliauica, ‘
* .'**> '*W. tr .what every person should baposv
“ I ,‘ ®> a dolitbns fruit,
l" ’"•■fr 7, i6fe«ometWnij,very convenient,
12, a, 15,18, iB ludicrous,
! Ynwo w what crery jpersob visiting UifeJfelited with.
I . f -YOUNSAjImCA.'
•“ compw-d of 38 Xettiw:—
m -i 20, 6, is ft uicluauue, -
• > 8,16, is a proposition, •
ll>, B,:ftre the saioo, |
■< Vo’ S’ 1?* 5’^ 2 ’ 86, *f a color,
'l' £ “ Tbi ?. «»fal instrument
u «?.?lr S? 3 y'aj .an jfcmiHiror of Chirm,
I. ,» ** from Which the .MulumiotUns compote
!! %[' J> t l9 » . 35 * “ us f etl Vj printers,-
<ls* 55’ *** ** at* animal
i ?•> 14, in an EigrptUth knight,*
t “38,33, 25, 32, 21, ITa kTpd of il.m’or,
» :My whole ia what (‘MACr onght to b«
e«n«y/ f “ “'f" 1 ° f 7U * “ uar mountain
_ Answer to -Mac’’ ofwoefc botoro last.«Js.VfeUfe married
4 *"f —** * lro, ®J-
F.jnMv,-i «n compoaed of 4? leUer*,; v . ,
aiy l, ai, ia,l»,io, 8,16, was a country m Greece touch tvl
ebrated by poors, : ™
‘? 16,_ 9, »_|ike a bee with honey in it? month but a sting
I*. S’ S ' VM muyicmntician,
U S wc “to* upon, "
„ af’•«"on J ’ “ ’ IT ; r l *’ Latin puet,
o f 1 w sweat bat_»glrouhui;d by thorns,
f 4, 22, u, 40, 43, is a gamd.
■ • 27* 7.1« a inrge kiiid if d.er.
“ 1T *bishop. 28 ’ U ’ 40 ’ 47 ’ I s a clor ET«"»nof high rank; a
I! S’ m’ ill’ a v ticir i ?] lch U3C,! b f «“ Iti'tirf..
J S’ S; boantiful and aromatic Uowor,
Lr*».'r> ,t «..«•«. vray troublesoiuo'little nutaiftl
My who?e Is anticipated byaU and verv .ail ? - ,
w|tb bitter indignation, r * olt, n vcd
'i Tlie Bank of Pennsylianla.
of stockholders of
the Limk of Pennsylvania, held in Philadelphia
on Monday afternoon,* Mr. Wm. C. Patterson
road the report of the Board of directors, which
very fully into the present condition of the
bivnk, and as fur as practicable, into the causes
which,have caused its ruin. The following is
an abstract of the report.- b
November &th the assets of the bank
T J'*®";'- $2,791,114
L tt lUe 'if. 2,228^67
.After adding the capital stock, the surplus
and other liabilities, a deficiency off! -
31)0,478 was believed to «xist at that time, or dt
legist for that sum the board was unable to find
any representative whatever. The nominal sur
plus has bOeu increased since that time bv re
cent discoveries. J
jAfiiong the assets of the bank were notes,
Owens, &c. of an insolvent house, of which a
brother, of the. late President is a member
amounting to $119,;2G6. A small portion of
this sum, is secured by iloul.tful collaterals. It
is believed that the assets in the hands of the
jariignee ot the firm, will pay a smalt dividend.
Ofjthis sum only §12,360 was discounted by
th f Board of Directors.! The rcm;dn;ng
arj. unendorsed, and Without security of anv
kmd. Ibis debt the. late President has volun
teered to assume. | ,
The-obligations of a j former director of the
bank and of the firra of which he was A member
amount tosl4b.BlB. The oM jj oul .j of Direc .
to Sf* u y e . “ - knowledge i.ofthe transact ions by
which this paper o%e ,into the' possession of
”?t. bank. One-third Of, Ildar amount will prob
ably be realized. ■ ii r 1
f)nly one other mercantile house hah had very
lap 3 loans fro f ** blinks The principal of
this Aim was also a director in thedmnk/ The
indebtedness of this: Ldusc has already been
reduced, and there is ample security for
payment of the balance. I, *
fo&RQ°m?n 0f the Railroad company
t ? koa! h 7 tIH! Jate President
without the knowledge of the Board of Direc
tors.
The paper of numerous insolvent railroad
companies was also .taken by Mr. Ailibone. '
One hundred and ten thousand dollars of the
assets of the bunk, accounted for on the Cth of
November prove to. have been paper obtained by
SSt 1 — fiv f firms for his own use.;
but the bank is now hold responsible for the
amount. •
i Raormous sums , were !pmd by Mr. Atilfionw'
for usury j ho sold large amounts of the best
billp receivable of the jbahk, whenever its ejdir-’
enofesuoemed to demand it, and fie ■nilowedex
oessive interoat on deposits without the daiowi
edge of the board.
, *o|h« proems of two sales of bills receivable
(»n December, 1853. ami In
Almfch, 18o4.) amounted to $178,128.; This
BU«}, the report eajrs, was credited to Mr Alli
>oa? e private account, and does not appear to
havp been accounted for. ppcar^io
.Assets.'. ' ~ X
Liabilities,
fiST! A correspondent writes to know in case
the Great Eastern Steamship can’t come over
the bars about Sandy Hook,, why the people
don’t go iind let the bars down!
B®» A griin bachelor editor once retorted
upon a rival’s diatribe, that “it sho'uld be writ
ten in letters of salt on a board fence, for cows
to lick; it
Jln the Board of Aldermen of Providence,
® /V a petition was presented from
a citizen who claims that the assessors refuit to
tox hifAf and asks that his name may be put on
the list
>S®U Lord Cheaterhgld hoard it remarked
that man is the only creature endowed with the
power of laughter.
“ True said his Lordship, “and you may add,
perhaps, be is the only creatlire that deserves
to be laughed at.”
J@" In a Trial of Speed from Ban-"
gor to Hampden, a young woman, assit>ted by,
the wind and her crinoline, beat a young nan
by three niinutes—lime twenty minutes. The
wind was so strong that the'lady couldn’t bent
back on the ice.
McLane alias Georgs McDougai
was the name of the man hung on the 28th ult.,
by the mob, near Ligonier, Indiana. He con
fessed to .over thirty highway robbcrica, and
the Detroit Free press, says he was the accom
plice of the notorious Townsend, the Canadian
;murder and highway robber.
, - The .bILL JoNES new IVia/ Granted,
—On Saturday, Judge Gilmore, of the Waohing
tpn county Court, gave a decision upon the mo
tion for a new trial in the case of William Jones,
Jr., convicted of the murder of Samuel H, White!
Our readers will remember that the mp'ion
ttfis elaborately, argued at the last term of Court
—the defendant being represented by Janus 11
-Hopkins and Jacob F. Slagle, Esqs., of this ci
ty. In making known the decision, the Ccu; t
remarked that ns there would be another trial,
it was unnecessary at this time to give the rea
sonsmpon which the motion had been gr. i. e .
It affords us gratification in beiug able to an
nounce the above result—and hundreds of our
readers (certainly all who read the testimony)
will pronounce the decision a just one. The
bitter prejudices which existed against the pris
oner at the time of the trial, have given way to
the sober second thought, and little or no dis
satisfaction was manifested at lb o, result. Souq
of the local papers will doubtless grumble, to
preserve a consistency with their former coum :
but it is gratifying to know that the Bench has
been uninfluenced by newspaper comments.
>Vo have every reason to believe that Bill
Jones will now bo acquitted, as he should hare
been opon the former trial.— Pittsburgh Union.
I TCH I ITCH! I ITCH MI
A-. BASSES’ ITCH 01I»TMI2}«X is tho only remedy
cures thot dreadeai dlseasc-tbe SEVEN
I*. AKb ITCH—uovr WeoCT6atanpact«it- Tho
osual remedies, such, as Brimstone; T*r and, Precipitala
—1,, , Ointments, are of nonsc.' Manywbo have used them have
\f artland'state lotteries; !
JJX K. Peasce i Co., Managers. | emus place any reliance. •• • •
CAUTION NOTICE I ■ FROSTED FEET.
Persons Kving at a distance should bo extremely cautious 1 nP?tvn^Kn^jASs2 l SSSi- 1 f is and BARNES’
Of whom they order Lottery Tickets or Cert ificates of Pack- I •“ *OU FROSTED FEET is the only one that will
agea of Tickets. The country is flooded with bogus and ; , w wh ? ,n he has attacked. Apply this remedy tor
swindling Lotteries. Every inducement Is held cut to got 1 k fl I** 1 ** t *!! d , a c T uro . Wll l be effected. Tho first applicn
persons to invest money in them., Capital Prizes of from j , l '“ r . S ', e 8 r - 11 tes cured casco where tho tUn lue
$2!>.00O t t«sW,ooo head their schcmcs-w ith tickets at Ope \ lurtte ' L _„ •• •
Dollar. SIOO,WO Capital Prises are offered, tickets &V All ( I» II F,L M ATISM.
aueh< in every instance, are frauds; and if money is seoUo ! The '•elebnitedLinim.-nt. called IIVDER ALT ’VCXI-imr
thenr lor tickets, it is so much thrown aw>y. without tho ! has cured more cases nf Rheumatism than any other known’
o.h! ( 0f a “ P Beware of al! lot- ; the cure of Pains in the Side, Limbs andßnck.Sbre
tAnea whore the Capital *me la unusutUly birge in com j Throat, Swellings of tho Joints* and Limbs, Sprains and
pamon to the price of tickets. In every instance w here ' Bruises, it has no equal. As a Liniment £br Horses, in cu
huge piizes are offered for a smell eon of tickets, put it ! rin B Oails, Cuts. Sores, Strains, Swellings, and a’i other ex
down as ac.wmh.fiaud. ' * j tcrnal Injuries, Bone Spavin' only McSied W 1
i State Lottory Tor the ben.Ht of fhe Shel- * uaed it give it the prcfcft'encc over nil others 5 ' 1
by CoUege under our management, only l.oitery in i COUGHS * N’D (’OI OS , 1
llid United States which is legally decideirfiv the Maryland B VRVFS’ rhirn warn ° ®i , - 1
Drawings; all other Lotteries which imrnort to he decided COLuH SYRUP, composed entirely Cf Vcge
by tho Maryland Drawing S’ U d *£&*•“ V*" em J for CoW. and Divm&itK it is
• ■ THE - MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES 01 J 01 ! - : V* 8 IUILl U lLi x 2 aeJj; knawa > of. which
Maryland State Lotte, iea. tlu-rt you ate ****
k.
ag£ ‘ i** [MayU.^^^'’
Tickcte und Managera’ Printcd-Certllic.ites of Parka- TT "VT P»'O IV r P AXTT* 1 v .-I t>
° Certificates have the numbers printed, I “ -*• A IS- X INF O K*
and have the lilhograVhed signature of it. France * Co. f MATIO.V—She subscriber tidies pleasure In aimaun
if m? , a nsl,t 1° mu J his individual certificates, and l S l H? c**’*; 1 , 1 * of Altoona and its ■tioinity, that be has
it lie doesat, be sure there ts.a fraud at the bottom of it. opened a STORE in tho ROOM formerly occupied by-O W
~ 1 R - . PRANCE L CO., I™}?*, on Virginia street, where he wOl be happy te ex-
Managers of Maryland State .Lotteries. hihlt to them his spb-ndld stock of - J '
~ * Fashionable fall ggobsJ
wh.chwdU be found entirely new and fresh. His efook »s
wefullV selected end was purchased strict!v for CASH
which just at Oils Important time has enabled hituio bu-v
tscecumgly low, and haviog the
RKABi’-PAV SYSIEJI,
is determined to ask but “ Small Profits and Quick Sales **»
Among tes stock will be found' everything appertaining
Groceries^ 1 Geuyamoll ’ a wear > 06 we Um iu
frib. IS-3m.]
rUFTS! GIFTS !-l GIFTS!!:—A prize
to every purchcaer. ' 1
SCO DOLLARS WORTH OF GIFTS!!
oonslstuiz of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
, r „, „ FlNi! GOLD JEWELRY, AC.,
_ "RA bs Distributed wrrn evert 1000 Books.
Ihe attention of tho public is regretfully solicited to the
of valuable Standard and Misceilane
oua itooks, winch are oflx-red fop gale nt the lowest Retail
Prices. A GIFT WORTII FROM 25 CENTS TO $lOO, will
bo given with every Book A complete Catalogue, giving
faUmformatlon. with a l&t of Prises, will bo forwarded oil
T . AGENTS WANTED.
OvrESED.—Persona wishing to or-
Vow n order any Book published in Philadelphia,
Now lorkror Boston, and it will bo famished at the pu£
hshers with Gift. Any I person ordering 10 B™ka
mll commission an extra Book with Gift. For
Postage send stumps, IS cents, for SI.OO Books. Address
DUANE KUJUSON, Publisher,
Ao Southed stre« t- Philadelphia.
Aystehs, oysters
:w In coneiypience of the hard times, I have concluded
d £ rn . th SJ ,nco °L m F OYSTERS to tho lowest possi
w standard. They will' hereafter be served tip on the
Offing Dish af.TWENTY CENTS, amEroasred in the shell
ifSUSSiSS “wyppaii^ients.^lWENTY
■wryircSxTS. They wilt lilao b 6 farmed, id every oth
er way, at prices to correspond with the times. ■
tw. JOHN KETFFER,
_Agc.li. tf.] , Logan House, Uollplaysburg.
A BMINISTRATOII’S notrTe.-no
«lye« that letters of Administration on
the estate of Jacob Heigh, late of the borough of Altoona,
Blair county, dec’d.. have been granted by the Register df
said cwunty to the undersigned residing as aforesaid. All
F ?n ’? n ? knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re
quested to mate immediate payment, and those having
elauns wiU present them duly authenticated foe settlement
Jan. mt.3\ 17 %C. B. SINK,
A DMINjSTRATOITS V NOB®--,
i/hereby ffiren that letters of iS&SSmboa
on the eatate-ilirOetirge ? Hilff, late of Locait
coujtfy, deal, have been granted by tbs; ReKMWWaHaid
to the undersigned residing in Alte&gKflH 'per-'
epnekpowlng themgQlrcs uidebtnl ta nald iyUjnk rMnos
ted tojmiku immediate payinent, anil tT*o«S«smtr claims
m v ? F i? ! i«s , e «J 5 ? WB duJy
yebai-ISSH-Otp ■■ T.l. .IdW,..
QHJuEIFFALITY.—I ■ e& r myself as
ftcanditlnta fortlte offlco of HlfisMFF of Blair conn
ty, Jt-the ensuing election la October-mm. If elected r
*l’ Bchar I!e tho appertaining to saitf
W» to.the best of my ability., ■ . °
IfcKi, 1658-tc] •> JQHX B. WAjtFßif
TOOTH.
‘*iJk' Bhttyta ®' 84,6 wfT*nil*h Brahes «t
1 KESSI.KR-a
PI£H TOBACCO AND
VOU CAN ALWAYS OB
'S- *Jii£ n»nr *n< Feed by caHimr at
y SEXIIT TiT’.TTP+q
[EVERYBODY IS XNVI-
; Uttb.
TO 90.
?* kbseus.
>■ \
OTANACO.’S
K> Xfc* AOTHdWYED BY THS STATS 67 OS&EGIA .
r aa.t70.000 for m\*m*
Tpa fbScwftg Scheme wUI be drawn hy.B- Swan & Co n
Manegere of tas gperta Aoclemr Lottery, pi urch ot Ihilr
Stagle MmOer Utterly «rFebruary, 1 fife, at AWiCs-TA,
tiaerj(ia,<j|A'wbloii city they have removed chui: yriaoipai
oQco. ; ... -
-J-’v ■&' CLASS X, ' ; ; ; . ;
To be drawn in the city of AugUsta* UrWrebv, in {*uWlo, m
X Siaurday.li-brtiuryo, ISU- -
. . -.r ; . •• ■ classic , '--iv'
To be drftiri) ou
* r CLASS 3, 13,1 '
To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, In puplic, oo
. Saturday, February 20,1868.
i- CLASH 4. . -
. tibthftCtty of .Auguste. Georgia,
Saturday, February’,27,lBBB:?
. OX TItE PLAN OF SlN6ld3 KLhMBFJIS.
nn taovsASß rocu noxnach aim noatT-wr* romal
Xftarfy mx Prise (o every AVne Tickets I
MAQNmCBKT SCHEJtKf: I
to os oaaiTX sacs 'urc&oar ix rtnacaAV.,
1 Prize of. s7h,ooi)i i Prize of, 600
1 *• “ ' 30,0001 4 “ “ : SCO
J 1 “ u IU.OCd 4 ■«■«,.:• 7po
..Jt*-, -ft*.-.*-.*: ■ v :--- • ■‘-.■vfi’ft'vi :4 ■
1 “ “ 4,000 SO Fritea.of \\ ■'] 600
i * M ■ ■,, sioov'ifio • 300
1 “ , 1,500:100 : ,-X ;us
4 “ * ; 1,000j230 ‘ “ “• 100
. APPROXIMAMO.VPRIZBa.
4 Prises of $4OO Apiirox'cing. to s7o,CooPrls*«ra $l,OOO
4 “ “ 800 “ /v, “ 80,000 “- “ 1,200
. 4 “.“ 200 > "10,000 « ' r SCO
4 “ “ 126 •• “ 6,000 “ <* ~ 600
4 **••;« 100 ■ " 4,000 « « 4CO
4 “ “ ’ 76 u ‘ h AOOO ,*• :s* i . 800
4 “ « 60 . i ■«■'■• « 1-MpQ " •• 200
5,000 “ “ 20 are . , 'lOO,OOO
6,486 Prises amounting to - $320,000
Whelo Ticket* *10; Halves. $6: Qaarten $2,&
PLAN t, F TUI! LOTTERY. ' ,
. Thenumbers from! ti 050,000, cam^oodiM«withthoaa
numbers on the TickeUiprlnted on separate klips of paper)
are encircled in email tin tub?j and placed in one ‘Wheel.
The first 476 Prises, similarly. -printed ami encircled, are
piaced in another w heel. ‘ i
Th o wheels are- then ■; revolved,, uid a number Is drhvrn
from the wheel of Numbers, aod at the same, time a Prise
is draw a from the other wheel. The -number and prize
drawn out .ere opened , Jlnd exhibited to the audience, and
registered by the Commissioners; the Prise being placed,
ariiiiist thu number drawn. . This operation ia repeated nn \
till all the Prizes arc drawn out.
Appuoxmuxioh Pattis.—The two proceed lug and the two
succeeding numbers to those drawing the first 7 Prices will
bo entitled to the 2S Approximation Prizes. Per example:
if Ticket So. 11,260 draws the $70,000 Prize, those tickets
numbered 11.248,11,249,11,261,11252, will each be entitled
to s4<>'i. If Ticket No. 550 draws the ~s3&i(nXi Price; those
“““hercd 648,649, 561, 662, wiltsoeh he entitled to
SBOO, nnd so on cttcoidia# to the above scheme* •
The 5,000 Prices of $2O wiH be determined hy the!, net flj.
ure of the number that draws the $70,000 Price. For ex
ample : if the number drawing the $70,000 Prize ends with
l then all the ticifets,. where the number ends in 1,
wul Lo entitled to $23. If tho number ends with Ko. 2,
then all the tickets where the number itids ia 2 wlU.be en
titled to $2O, and so on to o. ’
will be sold at the following mteii
Certificate of pnekage of 10 WhoteTfoVeta. 'fan
;; *• ' io u:ar -• , .*«
;; necuartor “ , SO
1C tight u 10
IN ORDERING TICKETS OB CERTIFICATES,
enclose the money to our address for the tickets ordered,
or receipt of which Urey will bo forwarded b v first maxh-~
i urchasers can have tickets ending in *tv r.timia. ti...
may designate. ’■ r- ■■ • J
The list of Drawn Numbers and Prises will be sect <o
purriiasera immediately oftciNthe drawing.
• Purchasers will please write -their signature* plain, and
gi .e their Pest Office, Countv and State.
Remember that every Prise is drawn and payable in full
without deduction. 4 «.u>>uu
All prizes of jJ.COO and underpaid Immediately after
tlie drß.«mg— r otlifcr prizes at the usual time of 30 days.
All communications strictly confidential.
' Audi css orders for tickets or certificates to '
i> ... . S ' 4 Ct) -> Aiwtii/a, fiti.
Pcrsone-rcgiding near Montgomery, Ala., or AtulaatmGa.
can have fo< lr orders filled, and save. time, by addressing
S. Swan 4 Co., at cither of those cities. "
A list of the numbers thu are drawn from the wheel
with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled-*^
"" bo brbhrhed after every drawing, in the foil iwtng pg
pers :-.Vu, OrSens* Ddta, Mobile XegitUr, CharUtbm Sign
u- -OoteUe, Atlanta Intdftgenar, J&to Tbrk
l^ y S ay Morning Maas, Richmond Rite
r*rb. lorh Pupate*, and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion
Augu'la (Geo.) ChnrtitutionaUsU-. fjan.7-ly.
Queensware,
„ . Hardware. &e,\&c.,
usually kept in a town or country store. Ko resDedtiullv
invites aTcarefal inspection of his stock.
Altoona, Oct. 1, 1857-tt QUARLES J. MANN.
7 ETENSE EXCITEMENT!_A MEW
X, I IBM BROKE OUT IN’ A NEW PLACE.
, M’EAIN & LEHR I
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE]
in ‘lie room fom-riy occupied' by John Lehr, cm Tirtdnia
street, next dlmr to Patton’s Hall, whoro they will bllim.
py to serve all who may favor thsfa wiih Thofa
wu>ck ts a large and select one, consisting of
FlQ«r, ; Feed, %acon, |
J°f k » Sufflir, .jdoflee, .
T ea > Molasses, Fish, 1‘
gdf. Potatoes, • Fish OilJ’ ’
ilmd, Camphenc, Alcohol, ■
Cigars Rhd Tobacco. : ] .
As they purchase all their goods for the READY CUctTr
and sell for the same; persons desiring of
thing in tiieir hue, will do well to eiv^Sieni^v.«tf l i3
Will soil nt but a trifling advance on first cost. Wiknn
man to jay for an.vthing but What he GiS-uVa faf
al and sco If we won’t moke out words! iwfo
tmue the above btwluew at 'tXeWiM&S §S£l
■****
GOODS,
mejit In the place.
■*•< order-on short
i*‘il 23, '67-1 y.
lAX>ES,
Toilet SoAi.s, 4c.
JV.KIiS^IKU.
Tf V LEHR’S STORp • .
sSa^^SA*"^ rss&£*&* •<1 SB an i> .«
wST' ! »- , '«Sli. ' bf ! —-
! • HKXKY LEHR’S
■* I A OFIOTJ&F, & TOT F,
■PEC J A C.Xi ES & .!F, V 77 "Ct Jr ° OJl . na *ou*Vlo tvrmb. Api'lrt. J.
a-tf ' r - J-
A LU THE STAKrtAiSp: m i
■-*’ i-JKUSSs:
>t . ■
,T - A
ONLY ONE JbOTTLii
DR. SANFORD’S
INTIOOBATOB OB LIVJIH BEMEl&.'tia
| 1«» MOlred to cure any one tironUed withilivat Cwctlailrt*.
the most desperate of cases. whenth'd »«acuhctli«
I e/u, with scarco a siuglu feilure. restore the patfent taheoltb
and 'vigor. >U wife to cell'd* attention ofkUjA tfiesw
wets, tnat the Invigomtar ijcoraponsUNl bv a ntTHlsKa
who hoe used it in his practice fir tho latwohty jreatf witii
a success almost credulous, and It is entirely veneuXlc. ? •*-
inscomposed wholly of gums. , -.sf-i-j V. . r ;
Some idea of the ftringtU of these grow may ht (femes)
when it ig known one bottle of the Jntigbratw emtaihe es
”*■ *»
° n J-' ene bottle of it la needed *o throw ontoftJlb tntem
the ufiect of medicine after W Isng glekncM.: '.Jr V™
One bottle taken fcr Jaundice removes oil
unnatural color front tho skin. •■■;■, ■
One dose after sating Is wflfcttnt to relkro We simhieh
and prevent the food from rising and scurifiK --
Only one dose taken before retiring.pxavczita ttightmarff*. 1
One (loot taken a!; night foMuus tho bowels ttstlV aM
cures costivcnesa. ■ > •. ,
One doco taken after eoch meal wdil core Dywiwta.'
H*adache° *fefcrt Sick
e tak4 f fcf tousle obstrucConayimcTea th* etui*
of the disease, and makes a wtfcct cons. v„ . „, v
Only IraaototSy rdfevts dkftd.whne oprdc»:
«S“ Ono or two doses taken
remedies for cold ever known. ,- f , ■, -
Thousands of cures of iafl.wuin?itfon «id wcakwsrof. tke •
lunge have beefocured bvthelnVlgfnitor, "■ *■' /" *
Oce\dose taken a short time before'eMlnto gi Vat viats*, .
thcappeytt ' -
Oup dosooften rerented.cnrcs hierrholain ttr woretTonfr*.
bcnwltoMtylamts yield: ahusst to thi-
One oi- two doses cures attacks caused bi *ra«
for worms in child™, .
remedy in the we rid, u^- it T;-'«r fella: . "fP'r'ff .
iiii re is no it, these ptatementi. they art
tot*.*'* we.cnn give evidi^
tohs ° UHC “ W e ‘ Vl “ b ’ -
fl'c wish «]1 who tire sick and dolhitirted tiA U
ft 4 ’ ll t<9t wtf whb«re irof hebifti j ;
by its nse we should Sjketohere ft<up, M'sre*haves yeb
fo-?.r from the ffrn.pcrwn who has m^alwttU<)£h»v>-.^il;
m««rewtJswfiwtoiSainS T
m.-uicu.al virtues in It, that ail, no matter;How l«rartJ>Ah: v
have been lf thefeem»?lKlntaria« frbfo %2aS2''
cd livwjwdl be benefltedjlf riot e«ti-lycu£d/ *?&**'
fcMpmd* Co, 'Proprietors, aiS Eiodastay, Kew Tork^,
Keyser, Uragglsfo, Xo.l-JC Wood /treet Pitt»hnrc- t
— ra - ' -•
ATSlf*-
.fwctfent Msortrtpjsf or Go^sSd' *
gr»at«*».«mre»shr to v- -- - -. -. '
~S * l l? ’ ANQ rff URJsa£ON,*
or COCNTIf/plfn rmnr p* for CASH .
«88ffi22ffS
aauaea «**■
Brown Sugars at 9 and 10 cents,
Vrh'ite - » 12J cents.
Best Rio Coffee at 14 cents, . -jr. ,W.
OToxmTo? ou ’ , 4c " ;,
, DATS CAPS 4 BOXJTETB, V ■ '
' ■•.-• ; BTOTs : AsnsHOBs,- ii; '^4vr
H ARDW A RE,. QUEENS W A Ruf CFrl^^'
Itl V s .TPSewabe. &c;. j&C,j "PW
2 1 , g" , . ta proportion. Pe-sotm wfchilw *
WC Ii an - *“ n,Jne COT M«>Ck. mWuim'
XT ALDABLE HOTEL PROPERTY
subscriber o|t . -
fe»at Prirate Sale; the UEimo.V HO- i >qfta '>x «. .
TEL property, Kitnateon the second lot AfirSk" *}? -V
. S £ orDP , r of Main and Annie «».. MSSiPw'' ’
at .the Railroad »«rmttn to.. Klf*JH£mUK
house to alarfce t\vo-«rary frame Inrfid
mg corcrlug tae entire front «f Hio'w •
*thfcs extending back, one of ah* o, L 1.,"? 1 ha T* i? ‘
tin| tpm ontfc- first °j££’ I ™ ; '
hoop-, and all other neceaa.nr v „Vw. ? SQO!l1 3 *=W«vhalw-'.' '
ciotTfaw 0,1 1' 1 ’ l< * • •
&>».*£* there la a well of <-ic"U. nt t *hoh»lsn!fcJ.
the yaW. ‘The house In Well -VT „ nt J*’- r3l -l.e porch Jn- •' ■
; >*ition on« ?o I {hc-v» 3 |S ■’ '
Depotv makes it a di-drahle property S
to engage In the baalnesei Pe£..m Vtohft^■ ■
property will call cn the aubacrib. r .
Jam.-tf] .inu'c t.-.-'. :::.■••<-/ ■
T P<3;4.N H OTiilj.—T HP
JtJ.nndersfgii-d respectfully inCrms '• ■■• ■ ■->:
thecit'wnsof BlHlflnmty iS l : ’ V -
i has niJ tl,e t'-KIAK i->
ff ii ’ formerly-kept by Sh.-rirt> r?.„.■ "
KLywi. A : 4 ' l “?f
Oinitlmt ‘ k*ca£;flta£ f '' •
p3rS.ag i £' ; "
£*3|SM *i
KE^Lfe^l-»- ~ ; :
T-IQUOHB ~A
Of Vfu lirloorod f ,Tf»-pr>>*Vy >in'iVifiSf ; J. ,
: at u,. ■
* SuW nt . lh ® lowftft
UKIU wjm W.uiw fuuj «uily hi cnU., . ■ : -!fc-..
T
Is, no doubt, tli.’ mc~t wonderful iWebveryiog thi*age cf
iprogtei**. for it will . ji-rsr«.n«iitij\ stay’ ha&to iff
original etdoit cover the head .of .the bald witb*lMtetuxß
riiint grow th, remove at once all dandrttif and itchlpgfcwre
i all scrofula, and other culmieons rrupHohs,' ‘ atkli aa scald
head, etc. It will cure, as.if hy mngic, nervous)Ot periods
cal headache; make the hair soft, glossy and preaerve the
color perfectly, and the hair from fulling, to extte&d old
age. Tb* following Is from a dhttnguMUod meeabeFdjf the
medical profession;
' ‘ _ St. Pact January l,tW6.
J PROF. O. J. Woo v—Pccr Sir j—TJasollcitcd.' 1 scad ton
‘this certificate. After being nearly bald for a
and having tried all the hair restore tiresextent, andjmving
no Ciith in my, I was induced, on hearing of youra, to cir*
it a trial. 1 placed myself in the bonds of a barter, and
had my head tubbed with a pood stifffcrueh. and the resto
rative the* applied and well robbed tv. till the scalp mi
; aglow. I’Jiis I repeated every morning, and in th<w.<week»
the young hair appeared and grow rn pidl v from August U»t
till the present time, and U now thick, block ami strong—
soft and pleasant to the touch: whereii*, before, it wnsharsh
find-wiry, what little there was of it, and that little mi
disappearing very rapidly. ~ 1 -.till use your Beaturatho
about twice a week, and shall stem hnve-a’good and perfect
crop, of hair. Now 1 had rend all these thing*— and- who
has not? hot hare not seen hitherto atiy care where any
peratm’ahairwn* really bent fit ted by ansroi ti»hab‘ioaic,
etc,, of tile day; and it really give* me pleasure- to rccol’i
the roeult ofpiy experience. I have 'ToconitncntfeS your i
preparation to others, nhd it already has a largo and togatr
•w? throughout the Territory. The paople hereluicw
ita effect* and have confidence tn it. The supply ytuT eent
•«*» whplecaic agents for the. Territory, ie ueor&b-aikauv
daibr inqnlriware mttdo-for It. Vcm de*eW?hr«d-
Itlbr your diwtovery, and I, for one, return you mytbinaks
lor the benefit it bin done me, for T certainly had (lespdtred '
long ago of effecting any aucb result. •
■ ’ ::•■ ' ' J. Vf. BOJiB.
- -Jim* of Bond * Kelly, Bropgiats, SfnPaul.
&nm tie S&tcr n/t>e Reat Estate Jdxerliter. v
■ v ' • BostoX March 20,18 M.
. Sthi-f-HaTlng boom* prcmAturelyqultigray, 10r»i
Induced; wane six Weeks since, to make * trio} cfyospltakto
rwiyc. 1 haVa used leas titan two bottles, hcVths’jpay
hairs hare all disappeared; and although my hair bu*tiet
fhlly attained its original color, yet tho process of ccatagv
Is gradually go Inc on, and 1 »m In great hopes ■ that? |S; a
thort time tny hair Will bo as dark aa formerly. IbayesVo
betumachgratifltsl.atUie healthy moisture and riffvr of
tho hair, which befcre wasdmrohnnd dry. and it hMC-a»ei
to come nut aa formerly. . ' , ;
Kespcetlhlly yours, D.C.M.RCPP.
TO ncnpl% Kuia.W, iws..':
X hascsarfProf. Wood's nair lmre ad
mired Its wooderftrt sCect. My hair was hecotcir*i*s 1
thought, prematurely gray, but by thetne of hU, ttwtom*
tivc. It it* original color, and haws ho do&ht*
pamsanedfiy so. SIDKkY EBhrfiS,
ft f v . _ ' F*-Scnetor OuJted9tatiy.
~9vJ ■ & 9°~ P*«l»i«toiB : .3l2 Broadway JT, T. and
111 ilarket sti gt- teuivMlJscnrl. i
For sale by Q. W.KKSSXBR. Prpjrgbt. Altoona. TO-lfr '
S,- r 3L*ir.
ipp
v ..i'X
Wm* : :
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‘ I '
;>^jf.«®*'Shwfao
-• «rg»*r*un." on.
en
,r|- v ii
• *> do^gbo
■‘ '*- *■■lbi' Warfel val
■ sheriff but y
;lj|A statement b
were subject to
X- |Uj>ubHcpn Cou
j v mark that he 1
‘ gratuitous as U
In tkit comtM
X ■ wo I
V jitaftt to satisfy
■, ' !»( the Sfandar*
4-|ferteble fcttoehs
|a prov
*■■; ff independent”
impossibility, ho
card
.•; W.[ say in
HDp|« nSwspa;.!
. Wattld nbCjmakc i
ad
~jS|(shya tf ould-b
trniuinJ
reiterates
, N i f:2 WI.Hel chorg
J ; .-eojatplaceuUj say
ns examine th
H« foomincices by I
’ oat
.W. Both [these
I truth of 01
.•etsjmjeiha ias sdu;
J tk* .übyect. To t
Vslihg*, and] almost
Which he am t
;ho|aMt|9 tfoadmia
ids Immediate neig
'. . private citiicn, am
popularity jexlcnd,
tire-*’ I
much further
would! harp a me
viftttttghiir tribute!
thtfpaidby the ro
whether fcelhas not
aud J
v was i
•& \ -
on this p
9
X> JSte&dardTi reporter I
■ W»J|}Ctraya a fear :h
■ ioation by,his party
M is-a caDdidatt and ii
■ would l a
1 pu
% he ma
Shlsjiaiureand traiiil
fling-'reniarlc of our.
ihtarMtgd in procu
adTaetisemonw Ti
tioe. Whenever ut
4eoce or purposely i
he Ii desenring o’f n
that ttc
under the disguise
.notoriously .false th
fcnewwheu he pemu
the ej&mple and ten
■Stomhrrfuianj wore t
We wonder whether
>«=3E- s}#») % veraci
“did or not, he has su
.jM feJMTO&ed-Slh his a
t » ([S i •
Tb&pv oh iEEKcno:
■Mt official Veturbs of the
OUgh on Friday loat.
names are appended '
; : fflOD both the Citizens’
Those marked “1” wei
Justice of-the feaci
l.'.'S-
Peter Reed, I
SM J* M. Cherry, D
HI J« W.' Hume*, C T
HI Constable.;
1 Jo*.K'Ky,lD
B front, I
B Jos. Moist, C T
H W. A- ’ft Daub, I
H pSjWFßurgess.
Jm y M. Jone.s, C T.
■ Jm. Lowlier D
B Town Council.
B Jacob llesser, D
HI Wb. Bojden, 0
Conrad, D
Dorpitl£ t>
Stm, Kearney, D
Job. Lowther, C T
B. H. McCormick, G T
John Allison,> C T
Pater Reed, CT
Nelson Qlaading, C T
Airtfriiiior.
mo. M'Clollan D 4 C T
4#*'Assessor.}.
D
▼id Corter, D
C T
*mOalb]. C T
Bcqool Directors.
®‘fwt'D*CT 1
C. Mason, C T 1
flOlaudmir, D
iditar. -
MoUinn, C T i
Cramer, D (
of Elections—
• Warfel, C T
W. Sparks, D
mrs—H. \v.
-cck, C T
McCormick, C I
mtgomerj, D
of Elections—l
cod, C T
Mcr, D
■M
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