MMimma. -ti i I .r'lvWj .JIB atj *O»M?SD OT Tins STATK OFOKOEQIA. $70,000 FOR SIO I Jm Scheme will be dnwu by B.Beras A 001, ■Mlg«n«r the Sparta Academy Lottery; in each ot their IpKle Nttmber Lotteries for March, 1858, at ACODBTA, >Onorgta, to which City they have removed their principal .;A®ofc - A.. A CLASS 6. TOjM drawn fa the city of Auga«ta, Georgia, in public, >n A Saturday, March 6,1858. _ ' , CLASS 6, w b# drawn fa the City of Angoato, Georgia, fa public, on Saturday, 'March 13,1558. A ,! , „ CLASS 7, ' To be drawn In the City of Augiuta, Georgia, fa pnpllc, «t Saturdity, March UJ, 186 S. CLASS St , . ; Ie bo dTawfi to theClty of Angueta, Georgia, fa pnblfa.on B*t«niny, Starch 27, 1358. :' ONTUK W.AN OF SINGLE NUMBERS, fir* t—CTHp) rocs ruxcbcd «n» ixoirrr-nvi haul ' , i -Mtarhf one Prise, to every Sine Tickets I ' »>%/ MAGNIFICENT BCUKMKI B&1WX I*OB XCrQSCAT lX rKfiSCXkT. IPrJaeof $70.0j0; tPrlwof 900 ; 1 > “ 1' aMWM 4 .« “ v ..,800 1 ■ 10400L5 " ; .700, -1 *••“••» 6fl !;4 “ « 000 X *>::*' AfiW ta&tiu* of 600, 1 “ “ 3)oog| 60. ~ “ 800 1 “ •“,•■■ ' ■ WOOtIOO . .125 ~:,4 ~ “ “ 1400,234 “ “ ,100. OXIMAtIpN P’ ,BS. jibx 4 PritMof $4OO Appwx'liog- to 470,0001'riio are 11,600 4 •• aoo «. • . «- aojioo •* « TJaw 4 !--<« " 800‘ “ - « lIMJOO " 800 4 i> “125 >• f* 5,000 “ “ 600 4 ...* « 100 . « - “ 4000 “ “ 400 4 ...<* « 75 m a 3j)00 “ “ '3OO ,4 .-.‘‘.“'■-SO ’’ « *» IMO “ “ 200 5,000 « “ 20 an 100,000 app; ' t,185 Prises amounting to . ' $320,000 Whole Tlck-tMIU; Unlrevss; Quarters $2.50. PLAN OFTIIKLOTTBIIY. The numbers from I to&WJOO. Corresponding with.those (numbers pa' the .Tick >tn printed, on separate slips of paper, ere eociiyLjd Insmall tin tabes hud placed in one Wheel. Tbo first iTS Prises, similarly printed and encircled, are placed ip another wheel. ' ThewrheeUare then, revolved, . and * number Is drawn the wheel of. Numbers, .and at the same time a Prize . i* drawn from the other wheel. : Thu 'number .and prize drawn opt are opened. and. exhibi tedto the audience, and •? registered by the Commissioners; the Prize being placed I against the number drawn. /This operation is repeated ini ' till all the Prizes are drawn out. ■ AvnoxounoM Pauata,—The two-proceeding and the two succeeding numbers to those drawing tho first 71’rizes will 1» entitled to the 28 .Approximation Prizes. for example; If Ticket N 0.11,250 draw* tho <70,000 Prize, those tickets awnhs;tea.ll,2«.,U4*», 11,251,U262, will each -hi entitled tn-ta, 44 • 10 Half “ , 44 44 lOiluartvr “ 44 lOEiaht 44 IN ORDERING RICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose the money to our address for the tickets ordered, or receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail.) — Pnrciuuurscan have-tickets ending in any number they nay designate. Hli« list of Drown Numbers attil Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the (growing. Ihtrchasers will please write tlipir" signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County ami State. Remember,that everyPrire is drawn ind payable in full without deduction. ' i All.prizes ol 41,000 and, under, paid immediately after 4be drawing—other prices at the usmd time of 80 dan's. All communications strictly confidential. j Address orders for tickets or certificates to 1 • 8. SWAN A CO, Augiitta,\ Go. Persons residing near Montgomery. Ala., or Atuinutn,Ua. can ofuers filled, ami gave time, by addressing ■B. dwoti’A Co, at either of those cities. A (Ist, of the napibers that are drawn from the‘wheel Wlth.'tlio amount of the prize that each dfie is entitled to. will, be published after every drawing. In the following pa J)tUa, St'AAti Jlegutcr, Chat hstnn SUtu tltrd',XdAht*illc Orudis. Atlanta Intelligencer. .Veto ‘York llMfijr Zkqr BnoiiSavannah Morning Xews,ijtichnumd Dis patch, XemTarlc Dispatch, and Paulding (JUiss.) Clarion Adghrta jffen.) OnutitntfonalhL fjan.7-ly,l IHKEAT DiiSOOVEiIY OF THE AGE \J 1 . ' IMPORTANT TO T.OBACCO CH EWERS. JJR.GDSTAV-LINNAHD’STASTE-RESTORATIVE TRQ ' , CHEB, the great Substitute Jvr lobacyi. i It if a Well knowtraml incontrovertible tict tliat the use of Tobacco Is tin promoting cause of many of the most so* TCr*,."-*" ,• , - MESIAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS to whichtbo race of man is subject, ns careful analysis and long and painful experience liare clearly proven flmt it cental nscertain norcotic ami poisonous properties most dangerous in their effects, which! by entering into the blood deranga the function, and operations of the Heart, causing many;to suppose that organ to bo Seriously diseased. TtJkAXXHI affects aiso tbe entire nervous system, mnni Jesting itself—iw allwho have ev.er njed tlte.noxious weed will boajr testimopy—in Lassitude, Nervous Irritability. Voter Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disorders of a similar character. - Afe-VatUEJABTH R SSTORATIV £ TROCHES Are«kfigned,to counteract these baneful influences, and Iraro proved.completely »ncc(»sful in a multitude of cases, and .yvhcrgver used. • Being harmless in themselves they exert a beuetkbUeff.-ctapoa the entire system, restoring thaJTastc which haa become vitiated or destroyed by great indulgence. conlpletcly removing the irritation mid accom panying tickling sensation of the Throat—which are al ways consequent nrash abstaining from tie- use of Tobacco, and.by giving mbniltby tone to the Stomach, invigorate Persons wlki ;»ro irretrievably undermining] their consfi tulioiuaud shorteningAhelr lives, should usathese Troches 1 hnige4tateiyaitd throw off Out, injurious and aud unpleas ant habit of.ToboccoChewing. TheseTruciicsof Lozenges are put up in a convenient and portable (uimrttheilow price of-50 Cents per Box. A lib eral discount to .the Trade. ’ ' Preparcdsolely by the undersigned to wlupn all orders' should-bo addressed. r , JAMES E. BOWERS. jDmggfot. Murch.lfl.ly.T Cor. 2d ;iiid llnco “tro t. Phil*. CRISIS DAS AIUfIVED, AND ' jL erwywhejre Baiilu, Brokers and Business men are suspending or brooking np, nnd -r. the overwhelming prtjware, Credit is destroyed and Enterprise ts pamly cedi” Bat'.miM all the hubbub-and confusion inci dent upon each a statu ,o t affairs, wo bog leave to inform HOT.friends and the public -generally, that wii Imvejn-d re-" - turneddrom Philadelphia trith one of the largest, s« looted Andcheapest stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS Sver brought to town. Our stuck consists, in part, oi ! f“ LADIES IWESS GOODS. Bneli ns SHks,Shawlt Delairics, Alpacas, Cashmeres, Rib ibons.Ae-dte,id Brent variety. ; "GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, ClotlrvOasslraßres. Vcstiofes, .Shirtings. Cottonadcs, Silk . and Merino Undershirts, Ora vats. nandkcrcUeb, Ac. •H-; DOMESTIC GOODS. | Blooehed and tnbleached .Muslins and Sheetings-Ladics Gaiter*; Slippers mnl Shol's, Gents Gaiters, Bouts and Shoes. .Looking Glasses, Umbrellas, Tickings, and every variofy of , DiyGoodsln common use. ' ’r wehjspOctfnlly invite the - public to call and examine on* stack before purchasing elsewhere. W 4 have bought oafkinortment at such prices that we cuiuxol be undersold .by it«iy ettaldUhtnet tin the county. • f /' OctTlft-tfl 1 ' jfß. ItIfaEMAN. Tl/nisUNERY AND MANtTUAMA- Bixd ipsses M . * KAUrFOAV would rtspeotfullr .iiform the 'XJfha-, ladies of Altoona and vicinity, that, inbj' con- ? tinae the above business at their old stand oppo- wSw } eitb Seilers’ Drug Store, ami hove just received tbeT simply, of SPRING and SUMMER; MILLINERY .GOOD*, whlcb thtly wii' s«U as low ns any other establishment in the place ■ Dresses and all art ides o f ladles wear mode b, order on short notice and rußsonnlilu terms-. ' ■ [April 28, 'b'-Iy. T>INE AND LARD OILS, OAM- F.' pUcnti. Burning Fluid, Curbon-Oil, Jan. 3. 'Sfi-tf] j KESSLER ’P. XT AIK OILS, COLOGNES, .FOM- I I odes, Shaving Cream, Toilet Soaps, Ac. for sale by .■%&] nO.JWeKESSLEB. TTENRY LEHR’S STjQRE IS IN •JIS. John Lehr's old stand, owrly opposite McCor in Jfcorth but the best oonfec- TS'THdJKHe*. ifuts •ad'YWlj*- Wpt at • UESRXWBWB- XFOU CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL 3L-, i’tnd* of Flour and FeedbycalUng at. • U.’C7-ly] Vi UERRY LEHR’S. lAYERYBODY IS INVITED TO £1 oKU and test the merits of the articles kept by . . IIiiNRT X.EXIB. OTS FOR SALE—Vi BUILDING ['Lots- situ ito In different localities, in this Borough for shreasonablßterms, by i[27-tf.]. J. BU.JKMAKHR- ’ECTACLES AND EYE PBESEtt tmferjkdeMt il-tf-V KESSLER'S. tg WHITE LEAD AND ZINC Bi. also Chrome. Green. Yellow, Paris Green, iry iSSO* * KESSLER'S. TJpARLWARE OF ALL DESCRlF twaifsd Wd to «k> HHjQuy. - * ■ i^ r&O'.TBS'. PU8LK5—13,787 GIFTS 1 FOB TUB PEOPLE. EL DOItADO GIFT ASSO CIATION far the sale of $13,767 worth of Sewing BQk. Each purchaaerbf one dollar's worth of Sewing Sil£_ will receive a numbered chock, wliich will entitle the hol der to one abate and a roice in the distribntion of the Bil lowing Hat of Valuable Property, to bo distributed by atXim mittee, Chosen by the shareholders, in such a manner aa they may deem advisable and agree upon among themselves. | \ LIST OF PItOPEKTY. 7 corner:Lots on Washington street Altoona, 60 . ; by 120 feet, valued at $lB4 each, ~ $1,288 - I 17 lota on' Washington st, 60xVJO ft, sls6'each, 2,654 8 cor. lOUon Mulberry at, “ “ “ 1,418 19 lots on Mulberry at, “ 132 « 3*808: I 2 lota on High street, “ i “ 63 “ 126 hf-!' 1 cor. lot on Uermah street, 50x176 It, valued at , C 8 i-- 3 loto oh Qcnnau street, ' “ “ sl2each 126 > 1 lot on Howard street,'6oxl33 that, rained at ; 133 ; 1 cor. lot on Lexington st, “ u *- .160 ’ 2 lots on Chestnut street, u “ $l3l each, 262 1 QoldrLever Watch, rained at 100 : 1 Horae, -• “ “ ' - |,IST i-i 1 a>o®oraejWagon. ■•••« n». ; ’ .43 : ISUverLepino Watch > « 16 12 Coat Pattern* and Trfmmings. $lO each, / 120 160 Panto and V. 26 “ ,777 13,787 Gifts, valued at , 1 {13.787 1 ' flic Real Kttatc ip thl4T?nterpr{ge is handsomely situated -tijthc flourishing town ofj Altoona, (Headquarters of the, Pa. Central 1t.R.C0,) which 1 in a few years has grown as if ■ by magic, its present population being orer3.ooo. ' I ijTRe above property will be delivered to tlie persons enti tled to receive it. immediately after the distribution. ! An indisputable litlu to all the lots in die above bill will be given by B. H. McCORMICK. ; The articles or parcels per bill, will consist of .cloths, cas fiimerea. de laines, 4c„ 4c. . I jSly object is to dispose of the silk in the shortest possible time, and I desire .everybody to.purchase soon and become members of tills Magnificent At/vciutimi. .Tlie silk will be sentfto any part of the United State*. w|th Certificate of Membership, (for each dollar’s worth pur clfased,).on receipt of the cash. . Agents oc clnba remitting $lO at one time, will receive in return sllworth of silk and 11 certificates, i All orders must be addressed to JOSEPH MOIST. Juue lo.dB3fl.tf.] Altnoha, Flair Cb„ Fa. All orders by mall, with postage stamp enclosed, prompt ly attended to. \IONEV SAVED IS MONEY EARN 'JIvJL ED, ami in these hard times,” it is desirable to know where to go ib order to save mouev io purchasing DRY GOODS, GROCERIES OK PROVISIONS. • By way of information, low the h & McDowell, or THE v C^(s>if»ao.c&iz a a would respectfully inform the citizens of Altoona, that they have j ust received their FALL ASID WIJVTKR GOODS, which they will sell at prices to suit customers in this Fi . nancial Panic and that defy competition. Our stock consists. In part, of Silkk, French and Printed .Merinos, Plain anil Printed Cashmeres, Ombro Striped En gemes; Deloius, Uucals, Gnbnrgs, Gala and Woolen Pbtids, Stella .uni Uroclia Sliawls. Chenile Shawls and Scarfs, Cloaks, Mantillas, Velvets, ydvut Ribbons, Ac. Zephyr Goods, consisting of Mantillas and Hoods for'la dies, misses and ciiildrrn. Victurines. Ac. Otu- stock of $BO 40 20 10 HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. such na Linens, Sheetings, Pillow Liuuus, Table Linens, Napkins, Drilling Cra-bes. Tickings flannels of all colors. Carpets. Matting. Stair Cloth. Oil Cloths. Ac., is unusually , large.' Our stock of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS. SLIPPERS, AC. for Men, Women, Buys, Misses and Children, is not surpas sed in variety or cheapness in tlie town. Our STOCK OF GROCERIES are the best that could be procued in tlie Eastern market. Wo liave also Flour, Potatoes, Meat and many other ar ticles not herein enumerated. Be sure untl drop in »nd examine onr'stock. and we will make it an object to ■ •uivbi»e. *Get. 211 tf. I\| aeyland state WITEIUES IT 1 R..FRAXce A Co., Managers. CAUTION NOTICE. Person- living at a distance should boextremoly cautious of whom they order : Lotterj\JClckets or Certificates of Pack ages of Tickets. The country is flooded vv tit bogus and swindling lotteries. Every inducement l< held out to get persons to invest money in them, Capital Prizes of frouO $20,000 to slo,ooo bend their, schemes—w ith tickers at One Dollar. $lOO,OOO Capital Prizes are offered- tickets $5. All ' such, in every instance, are frauds; and if money is sept to them for tickets, it. is so much thrown away, without the [shadow of a.chance of getting a prize. Beware of all Lot -1 terles where the Capital Prize is unusually large in .cum -1 parison to the price of tickets. 11l every instance where largo prizes are offered for a small ( cost ol tickets, put jt down va a certain fraud. " Tlie Kentucky State Lottery for the benefit of the Shel by College, under pur management. Is the only Lottery iu the United States which is legally decided by the Maryland Drawings; all other Lotteries which purjiort to be decided by the Maryland Drawings, .are (hiiids. THE.MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES. Purubnso in the Maryland State Lotteries, then,yon are sure of being rigid. And in ordering in the Mai viand Lot teries, you are sure of fair and honest drawings. ’ One tiling look Id, and that is, If you order from any li cen-esl vender iu Baltimore, do nut receive any but Mana gers' Tickets und Managers' Printed Certificates of Packa ges. Tlie Managers' Certificates have the numbers printed, und have the lithographed signature juf R. France A Co. No one lias a right to send hi* individual certificates, and if-he does it, be sure there is a fraud at the bottom of it. ’ i U. FRANCE & CO., F-1i..1.«d1in.l Malingers of Maryland State lotteries. / < ifts : gifts :: gifts :: ’.—a prize to every purchaser. 600 DOLLARS WORTH OF GIFTS!! consisting of GOLD AND SILVER H ATCHES, FIXE GOLD JEWELRY, AC., Will* be Distributed with etsrt 1000 Book*. Die attention of the public is respectfully solicited to the. extensive assortment of valuable Standard and MieceUmie ou,s Books, which are offered for sale at tlie lowest Retail Prices.- A (HIT WORTH FROM 26 CENTS TO #loo. will is? given with every Book. A complete Catalogue, giving full information, witii a list of Prizes, wiU.be forwarded on .indication. AGENTS WANTED. ,• ' Ltsxiuc J.vnccrxESTS Opfe*kd.—Person!) wishing to or der at Once. can order any Book published in Philadelphia, New York or Boston, and it - will be furnished at the pub lisher's price, witli Gift. \ay person ordering 10 Books will receive for conmiisf ion .on extra Book with Gift. For Postage send stamps, 18 cents, for $l.OO Rooks. Address DUANE KUUBON. Publisher, • No 83 South 3d st ra* t Philadelphia. A MBiIOTYBES.—THE BLADE TO get Ambrotyjies for yourself, your friends or rela tions; is in,the fourth story of, Patton’s Building, where all persons can bo accommodated on tho shortest notice, with true and life-like likenesses. • Ambrotypes taken on slnyle and dofilile glass. Melainotypes taken on Russian Mebiin otype plates. Also, Pictures.taken In the new style trans fer—Photographing—on Patent' Leather. which lire imper ishable, and are intended principally fir insertion in arti c)-s ef Jew-dry. and transmitting hy mail, as they do not require to he pifr in a dase. ‘ - Pictures copied on reasonable terms. Pictures iire ail warranted to pleaso before taken away. Pictures taken os low as fifty cents. The subscriber'resp-'Ctfntly solicits a liberal patronage from the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, ns he intends to make this his ponnaiienf station. Come one.’fcome all. ami “Secure the shadow ere the substance fades." Don’t for get the room is In Patton’s Building fourth story. Tho dnit story is occupied by Mr. MnnnV store. Peh. l«,«tt| .1 W. CJ„tnATTGII. lUGaN HOTEL.—the LJSDER-: .J SIGNED respectfully informs tlio . citisehs of’Blatr county Arid, others, AvtSfrjl -0 thlt he has Opened up the LOGAN ■-» lIGUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff Rees. St tbeiveit ehd of llollidaysburg. fiir IfaßtMßSiHl. reception of strangers and travellers.— Everything Connected With t!ie house has.hcen refitted in the ncwwitli'Mie choicest fumitnrc. Ac., Ac. ’ The house isiargd and commodious, and well calculated for convenience and comfort. : . Ill* TABLltwill be ftffnlsiiedwith the very best the nuu> kqt can afford. and no pain* dr trouble will be njmred to render thosejwho may choose -tdlhvor him'with their pa' tronage comiortniile ami happy during their stay with him. Jlis STAUI.EXG is ample, and ap obliging mid careful Iwwtier will always bo In attendance. ' -■ ■ ' Pem.tr.lBS7.—tf.] JGIP? KEIFFKU. ; 'f&YS$SO\ OYSTERS ! ; OYSTERS! " Fln coneequ.ence of die hard times, i have concluded to Iput’down'lhejirlce of my OY9TERS td the lowest pofi«l -bie Ktandard. They will hereafter be eehred up on the Chafing Pish At.TWENTY CENTS/ond roiwttd.inWshell ami served tap with all other accompaniments.' TWESTY nVE CESTS. They wUI also be furnished. In eveiy oth er way, at prices ta correspond with tin.* times. ; r ■ ■ J.iIrsfKIJFFF.R, Dec! 17, tf.j Logan House, Qollidaysbnrp. • r IQUORS.— —A LARGE AMOUNT i 1 of well selected IdQCrtRS lias : been rijcchrcd otthe “ LOGAJf. HOtJSE,” Ifollidaynbnrgv wlilch wttlbd sold at the lowest ranh prices, wholesale dr' retell. The man who wants has only to call. •" " [pec. 17. tf.' ttams, side, shoulder, dried Tlj Reel ic- always on band at ■ t j™* IS.’Cf-ly] V nENRV;t.EHR'^ Eggs, butter and all kinds of country produce can be had »t , .lorn. IS. -hUy i, iUEJiRE LEHll’3. ; HAIR; HAT, TOOTH, mAMfe point; Sash andTarnlabSmbes * * IViLCJL TOBACCO AND .fiW JLV Cy»,& abundance, ““W>“il mo ~«a»X8, ‘«y-ly] : UESBTLC&R’S. -I r > -! •/ WE STODT I£S QO mm THE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS; OF ALTOONA and vicinity, that they have now on hand and will -manufacture to order all kinds of Cabi net Wore, eoeh as. Plain; Fancy and Dressing Boreana, Toilet Stands, Bedsteads, Stands, Seths, Ac, COFFINS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORTEST NOTICE They will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of . i ' Plain, Fancy and Ease Seat Chairs, lor Parlors, Chambers, Dining-Rooms and Bar-Rooms, -1 Plain and Ornamental Rocking Chairs, Settees, and everything in this line. i ALSO—A large and excellent assortment of STRAW AND HUSK MATTRESSES, from $3,50 and upward*. Orders from the country or a distance 'promptly attended to and all work warranted. 'We invite an inspection of our stock, feeling sure that we wilt, be able to give entire satisfaction HOLLIDAVSBIRG MARBLE •a m 5? g I » |f flj o JS w * 11 SP o 2 PH m P 8 ? j? • *>“ rpilE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF ALTOONA & i vicinitv. thkt In- lina now on hand a beautiful assortment of the above article!*, which lie is pr--pi*r«-; BUSINESS MAN’S COLLEGE. Largest and must complete Commercial College ( u the Ulliteil States. In daily attendance upwards of 2UO Students, F. W. JENKINS,: , Ppxvgip.m.. J. C. SMITH. A. if.. Professor of Accounts k Cook-keep mg. ]. I. HITCHCOCK. Professor of Antoinette and Com mercial Calculations. J »HN FLEMING, Author of the ‘-National System of Book-keeping,’’ Lecturer on llusiness, itsCustonisatid U**ag* s J. W. UENTLINGEU. Professor of Arithmetic. Look ke -ping and I’Jioiibgrapbv. A. CoWLEYanil A. T. DOC7HETT, Professors of Pla ami Ornamental I.Vnnmnxljip. I>. BACON. Lecturer on I‘oliti ai Economy. JAMES H. HOPKINS, K»*p, of the Pittsburgh Car, Lec turer on ComnieiCial Law. JAMES IV. KK.VNI'IIV, < f “Kennedy’s Hank Not*- Re view.' Lecturer on.Couuterfeit. Altered and Spurious Bank Notes DESIGN OF-THE I NSTITUTION' To furnish llio List means for ac.|nimtg a TUOIU'UGH BUSINESS EHLGATION. in tin- shortest time ;md at the least expense. Comprising iii!*ti uctiou in DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, as applied to M* rchamlising. Banking. Railroading, Ac. STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING. With all the recent improvements, tmight without e xtra charge. ;; PENMANSHIP. Itapid Writing. wj(h every variety ami style of Business mat Ornamental IVmnanshi;). ii ARITHMETIC. And a thorough course of Counting House Calculations. counterfeit and altered notes. Full instructions gjiven in till' iu>|*ortiuit hrunch of husi -r ness edlleatit'll. LECTURI/ftDAILY, ON B*)OK-KBERING. Usage;*, Lawsond customs of Commerc*-. Fiiuuueaii'l Bank ing. Political Economy. Counterfeit Vit-s. ami other sub jects having pracuful relation to seine business. a ' TERMS. &*-. Book-ki-epiug. Full; Coumierci.il Course, SSS.OO Stationary. about; I a.i'-O Board per week, b’.Mjbi.iined for a£* nut extra for Steamboat Book heepinj;, AiUlmiejpk' or Diploma. STI’DKNTS Can enter at pny time —'n*» Miration) revi* w a! pleasure— llnusuuUmUcd— length of course from eight to twelve weeks. I RKFEnKNCE. Four luui'lnnl ;iud vijjlitV'j-.vtfi) from tit Citv alone within Olio v?hr N ilu* nnn> from tin* countn ; * DiUKcnoxs. Specimen.'* nf Wr&injc uml Ciivuistr*. cuhtainiug full iuf»»r mat tmt. s**ht by mail ire** of" dmrjre. Address I'R'EMTVMiPKNMANSIIir.—No less tlmn KIUIIT FIHSTFKEMIUMsf w.tp iiwmUil this -o In the fa*l of 185 T, ov?-.r all t*uni|K'titors. f»r !»•*? writing. These, with other pn \i *us Promiums. wn* «riv«n in Ohio. Mich-tam. Tmliana. Virginia* IVimMlvsmii. and in LouDviHi*. Kv. at lh»* United States Fair, and all f-r work iirtualfy d un* with l*K\ and INK. mill not f»»r ■ Eugyt%re*l IViimanshi]*. Our l*“j|i:non m e fully Co»uiM*t<*ni to do their on it work without aid of tin* or to make it *. fnuK-27-ly Stovj-^i .^v/vks : mo v hs i The undersigned luu fur sale, at his Store in Masonic Temple, a large assortment of (iALLAUEirs suyinsE awtight Cooking Stove, a hew and splendid Largo Oven, flat Top Stove, for Coal or Wood patented IF.TR X JullX SHOEMAKER. Jilt. N. B. All; kinds; of Air-tiglit. I’urlor Cooking pud Egg St ives on hand. ; i fSept. it.ofiJ’-tf. BOOJiS jjis'u MiOioS—iJtlL UN dersigned fjas wow on hand and \>ill t sell cl( Hp at his ipiro in the Masonic Tern- UW pie. a Inrg‘.aml riiiiipl-te assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, ready made, or made to order, JR. Overshoes. Cum Shoes. Cork Soh.% and cyerytiiifig in his line of business, of the heat quility nfid on tire most reasonable t ermr.7 All custom work warranted. *. Jan. i ’Sf-tf.’ K : J. SHOEMAKER, Bt.Alit AOUGNTV INSURANCE undersigned. Agent of tho Blair County Mutual ijTire Jnsurance Company, is atail times neidy to InSttreWgalnst loss or damage hy fire, BaiUl 'inift. 3krcliit)idi*£'Tumi(nrt and Pi-nperty, of every des cription. Imtownjbr chuntry. at as rensqnahla rates as any Company (it tho Stntb. Office in the Masonic Temple. - Jan. 3 ’Sf-tfl;': JOHN SHOEMAKER. Aantt. LYCO-UiNO COUNTY MUTUAL EIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.—The undersigned, agent of tho.LyrainingMutuiU Fire Insurant'' Company, Is at nil times rcady/io Insure against loss or damage by'fire, BiiUilingt. J/rre/idrfJise, Furniture ar.d 7‘i-r,prrl'i of every description in tiflun; (ic country, at as reasonable rates as any company in |lic State. Ofllc.- in tlio Masonic Temple. : Jan.R ’iU’-tf 1 ;; | ,mi v °Tl'>' M»IC'T, , T¥TOT BRANCH INSUHANGL GO. '▼ Y IjHie fotDUUr covnty, will take abort and Intig rl-ka on Eulldings, Merchandise, 1 Fur niture and,l’ropetty of every description, iu town or c»nn> try at as reasunalile ratos as any conipany In the Plate.— R iaka also taken on the lives of irrtrses, Office in Masonic temple 1! JUHXinOEMAKiiK, Jaent.' March to. ws,lv. /'ION V K S-ALL iviN US \y of writing dons «t the shortest notice.—Deeds, Mort gages, Ac n executed in the neatest manner hy ■ f ; JOHN snor.MKKR, ; Jan. 3, 185(7-tf.j! j Masonic Templc.Altoona. CAST II&S klmlaof Ca}itin{ iug putupto 6rdjsr,« Jan; LOUli.-f-THE BiSST OF *I • FAMILY FjtiOOß for site,• Wl»le*Me andßetall*- Apply to -> „J. ~ .T "J. SUOK»AKER, V Dec-IIjIASMtS ' • /I'lliiwfifc Temple. • £V Yissrfo. YESJCBIIEN? dw* hear. JOSkPHP. TROOT uinijto. cettntbe »nUlc<‘tlqu hb i* ready to miOhargeJli* M [Jm-V- ®;jvi «rv v * ' . ■*•••• —V -’- ■’ • ' -ENCOURAGE HOME MEOHA^UCS. & CO., ADELINE ST., EAST ALTOONA. rACilrr. K. TV. JENKINS, Iron City College, Pittnburgh. Pa. S T RAILING* AND ALL gs. executed to order, also Tic Spouf at shortest notice, apply to I. j. SHOKMAKKR, Agent for ■ ■ MoL'amaha*' \f.\rsm A Oj; ' DUFF’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE PITTSBURGH. PA. DSTABIJSII i-.D IN 1840. encorporated by the Legislaturo of iViiu>vlvama. ISOXIW OF TK I'STKKS: '-x* olb ncy the llux. J.UiEff BccibOfAN. President of ! 1 r **t -i Utah's* 11 *n. .lu*oe Wilkins, Hun. Charles Mavlur, Hon. J t 'jet: Hamftvx. Gen, J. K. Moorhead, Hoy. JrxxiC fgOM jrii’. P. DCFF. '’author of DuflV Book keeping. President, with U iiiUMiib'iit and five teaeher* of B****k-keep ihjr. and v Vt-a ulhvf teacher.- and lecturers. J. S. HTNCaN. one of tin* b<*r*t penmen in the country, i author of the jr*-ius of business and ornamental penmali i ProlVafor of P-nni.in-liip DulPa system of PtKik-ki-eping is sanctioned by the American ln*Mtjtc and (’’lumber of Commerce of New Y*«rk. ami many "f the L ading business mm of the Kum and \Vest, as the most comprehensive uxnl practical system of aycounts now in iiv.*. and after from ten to fifteen yours pra< ti‘ exjMrionce of the prineijm]. students gradu ate in aKmt half the time required in other colleges. having $l5 or jsJu in bnanl. I.pwsu'd- of students have entered the institution since founded. To obtain full particulars of the c* Ilegiate tntining f*r busings and the clmnutrr of the institution, vend for its pamphlet circular of 50 pages, with sample* of Mr. Duncan'-* willing which are mailed free, Huff » Boek KMirixn. Harper's new uihugededition.sl,- sn. p»>sta*;c’ 2tv. DrrP** Stf.amboat Book-kkkwms. $l.OO, IK'st.ige He, Duncan*’* Bustnesk and Or.samrn't.al Pis*an- Mtir.'crown qu.'i 10. mailed |n»t-psiid. Thi* splendid work :ind Dull - Iks'k k*s |duu, hn%e locvlitK heen awarded fiuft ppkmium filvku >)KDAL? AND DI Pi.DM AS*. lUl'-stmg the fact of their the bevt treaties up*-n these sul'j cf.s ju w in un*. .An «d«-j:;tn»ly bound r->j»y ••fllunenirH iVnnian-diip isj*n> seoi»’d to every student who hereafter graduuiest m ilie in- : Duncan’s Copy IkmKii. comph-ty in six.numbers.24«]uat'o page- e;u li, on ti»H- Demy pap.i. with the amii din*. • tioiis for teaeliinjr. the thonnM;li system for feho,l'all and «-e Mr.-Duncan p<‘iforui with th** p« n. ALTOGN A SAV IN G FI ■NI >.—J !■>’- SK t'MiTli wtiui i tfidly inform tin 1 citi zen* of Altoona the luihllr j; that he Iru just n*turimd from the J-ju»t with a larfro and varied a^xirtnient tf HATS AND CAPS, 6D 'tVhlch hr purrhin, size and sjiapr. Ail who art* hr want of anythin# In his line will do well (ogive him .a tall as lie fe»*h. rmifitlciit he can suit,the must fastidious, 'l:j quality and pi itv. ’ !!•• bu* iniw «ools, 'TirDTTKI! & FLiKMUNG MANUFACTORY, Tiplm, Htnir 0>„ 7 b.,10 mile* Eait’f Altnrma. The undersigned having provided a complete- set o£ Ma chinery for the business and being practice! HouseCiirpen ters iind'Builders.Hre extensively engaged in Manufacturing by steam, any description of Carpenter Work, which we will fur nisi i at low rates, and ship to’auy point on the Pa. Railroad. Plana of every description for buildings avith s]iecitlcatk)ns and bill of timber prepared. Orders from a {stance respectfully solicited. June 4, ’S7-ly] McCACLEY A- CO. Pennsylvania House. l*alter*ou, Juniata County, pa., REYNOLDS A CODER, Proprietors, Beg leave toinformtueik fuiends and the travelling public generally, that thcjr liave taken the above W"U-km>wn home, where they will be happy t > yciit nbiai nil who may favor them with a call. Its con venience ti.i tin- depot render* it a desirable: stopping place or tin)*-: wh > wish to 'get on or off the cars, also for traVel iiw wishing to get meals at moderate charges —25 cent*. ■ ■ hwy27-tf.l / \ LEE AS WA HE, JX-ST RECEIV ED. vy. A large dud fashionable assortment at the store of - „ 1 1 J. f! MILKMAN. Eio COFFEE, SL'GAR, TEA AND all kind of Groceries for sale by June Db 1867-ly.] ! HENRY LEHR. T QVERING AND NEW ORLEANS X i .SyrupAtohuse»,at fair prices, at June iR. ’57-1 yl ~ HgNRY LEHR'S. A BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Trus- taOGBPPgr-eA ObARG-E AND odmpleteiMorfinept of Groceries have just been re- Et tCrtorthf - LB>' • OG ♦ AKERS (19-tf. WORKS. Italian & White Rutland Marble. Tombs, JOHN n. UOBEIITS. . --t, TIPORtIiIT ■frISC&V &KSi ■ ■ '<■ *o, r ooNimcKßfbirt if ■t 1 WSEAm 4 oMP* iiigop i.-3TOOAT; ■ 1 'A«i ", ,| ■ Curable by Inhalation* •. ‘ which convey# this remedies t(»0»e to the hmga IhtougUthe air pasn bos, and coining, In wutoct with the disease, neutral ixes Uie tnbercnlw; matters allays the cough, caw**‘free and “J* lungs, purifies the Mood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, givingthat toneand energy soindispeusa blg for tho restoration of health. To bo to state con fidently that Consumption is cnfablo by inhalation, tato men source of unalloyed pleasure, It fc;lW.. ; nwh l jmder, the control of medical treatment as any other form ids ole disease; ninety out of every hundred casjeti yen he cored in the first stages, and fifty per cent,ln the second; but In the thin! stage it is Impossible to saveimore than five per for the Lungs are so ent up by the disease aitd bid defiance to medical skill. Even, however* in the : laid stages, Inha lation affords extraordinary relief to the SsnfltHng atten ding tills fearful scourge, which annually :dvstroyaninety five thousand persons in (be United State alone ;snda cor rect calculation shows that of the present; population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fili th? Consumptive’s grave’ . V i -'Truly the qnirer of death has; no arrow! so fatal asCon sumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, bnt (Weeps off alike tlie brave, tlie beautiful, the graceful .. and t)(e: gifted. By the help of that Supremo Beinff from whomeitoetb every good and perfect gift, 1 am enabled to offer tqtho afflicted a per inunent and sjicedy cure in Consumption, ; The first cause of tubercles is from Impure blood, and the lmmedlato effect produced by their deposition in the luuga la to prevent the free admission of nir into file air cells, i which prases a weakened vitality through the.entire system. Then surely it is more 'rational to expect greater gooq from medicines entering'tlie cavities of tlie Inngs than fhißi those adminis tered tlirouglt the stomach; tlie patient Will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, after Inhaling remedies. Tims. Ir. halation is a local remedy, nevertheless It acts con stitutionally. and with more power and certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the pow erful and direct Influence of this mode Of administration, chloroform Inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a Jaw minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so lluit a limb may be amputated without the tightest |«in; in lieling the ordinary burning gass Will destroy life in a few hours. i ■ - Th*- inhalation of ammonia will rouieithc system when fainting or apparently dead. Thu odor of many of the ni.slicfiios is perceptible in the akin u fcw minulc** after be ing inhaled, ami may by immediately detected in tiie blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhala tion, is tbe effect flint sickness is always produced by breathing foul air—is not this positive evidence that prop er remedies, carefully prc]>arrd ami judiciously administer fed through tin- lungs should produce the happiest results? During eighteen years’ practice, many thousands suffering from diseases of tbe lungs and throat, have been under my care, and I have effected many ieuiurkub|fe cures, even af ter tin- sufferers had Is-eu pronounced in the just stages, which fully satistios me (hat cousmiipthin is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of consumption is original, ami founded on long experience and a thorough investiga tion. My perfect acquaintance w ith the -ntrt'tirfc'crtuber cles, Ac., enables me to distinguish, readily, the. various forms of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken'even in a single case. This familiarity, ip connection with certain'putbt logicul and microscopic discoveries, enables me tp relieve tire lungs from the effects of contracted chests, to enlarge the cbest, purify the bhx-d, y imj»art to It renewed vitality, giving energy and ton*- to the entire system. Medicines w ith full directions sent to any part of the United States and Canadas by patient* communicating their symptoms by letter. Bat the cure would Ire more certain if the'putient shunldpay me a visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs aihltnahle me to pru Mril-euith nun h gr>-*rt. r certainty, and then the cun rouhl b>- effected without my seeUiu the liiitient again. G. ’W. GRAHAM. M. Ik, 0(li*-e. 1131 Filbert Street, (old-No. H'm) below Twelfth. Philadelphia. ’ felllly *2iL '.'*T-I.V. " INTENSE EXUITKMENT!—A NEW X firm broke out in a new p!;ack. M liAIX & IoEHH |k*fr 1-nvu K» inform tbuir frii-mlt nml ilw’citlzena of Altoo na and vicinitv. that lla-v bale o]H*nc\ to btru’ all uln» may favor tbr-m with ucall. Thuir st«K*k is ii large nml select one. consisting of Flour, Feed, {Bacon, Pork, Sugar, Uoffee, Tea, Molasses, 'Fish, Salt. Potatoes, Fish Oil, Fluid, Oauijdu-ite, Alcohol, Cigars and Tobacco. Ar* they pnrrliaw all tbeir gth-tbs for thfr IIKADY CASH, an l *«-H for tbe snnif. jmtpomh desiring |mrrliaviii|' any tiling in their EiUe, will do well to give them u rail, a> they will -ell at but a trilling advance on AraTeoet. We uwk no m.Mi tt« pity for anythin); hut what he LuVs- Give u» a tri al and see if we won't make our words -pr»od. fjan T-.tf OTOY 1:9: STOVES! STyYES.—^The undersijnied ha* jn?*t rco-ivetf froioi-Phila- J*. d' i{'hm. Not tin (. h isv & North's celehrutciCook-^ffi^. lu . OMS r ROYAL COOK. for W«x.*d or Coal. Thl* b- autiUil Cook|it£ Stovo challenges all comix-tiiiou for the style of ornament and p-rfeet operation in all rcupecta. The oumi extend* under the tire-box and the dibea are vuurranp.- ed that the.wliob* uveu'surfacc will hukf-perfectly and un - funniy. Tiie slightest eXHininution of thui Stove must sat bfy every one that it will become a universal fiivoritc. THE SKA SHELL, : for wood or coal. The fire-lsix is uf gixsl ciipacity—thd ash-box i< deep —the oven is capacious jUid is a thorough baker. Tliis stove is one Unit may readily be recommended for tamily use. in every particular. ; P Ai! kinds of heating and jwirlor stoics constantly on hand. JOSEPH 11. lll’Sll. A evil Hi. ’aC-l fi 0/»pos»£s ft.s ,tr»srr>.irt'//ease, / IOiiPETI'HON IS THE LIFE OF y_y TIIAVB. —Fully convinced of tlie.trnth of this say ing, the su’w-riber would respectfully^announce to the citi/eiu- of Altoona t.ud vicinity, that he him entered the field, bv oneiiing a i: MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, . in the room herctofure occnpi'sl by Michael Gallagher, Im mediately opposite the Siip rintendoTit’s Office, whore he will carry on the business os usual. Uu luu Just rcceiveil mi exc. Rent assortment of CLOTHS. CASSIMKRES & VENTINGS. suitable fur working and dress suits, whlcli lie will make to order, on »hort notice and at prices width can nut fail ti satisfy. He has also received the'LATEST STYLES of FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. and feels confident that he can satisfy H}o most fastidious in tiiis particular, and his clothing will be made as’well a clothing can Ikj made. In fine, he is determined that noth ing shall be wanting on his part to render satisfaction tc those who may favor him with tlielr ‘patronage, - AltiK.ua, Nov. 5-tf.l JOHN T.UiBOT. f \ W. KESSLER—PRACTICAL Vjf • DP.L’GOIST, respectfully aiifiouncos to t) eci'izeusof AlUiona and the public crally, that he still continues the Drug buidness, on Virginia street, where he keeps constantly Sf on liand, fur sale. Wholesale and Retail. DRUGS, Sre*a MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH ES and DYE-STt’FPS. By strict attention to business, and a dcsire to render sat isfaction to all as regards price and quality, ho hopes to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable terms, and all orders from a distance promptly attcndisV to. Physicians prescriptions raivfully 'conitkmnded. fl-tf. AND SHEET HiONAVARE | ’ EMPORIUM.—TIie undersigned'i.aa constantly on hand a large assortment of y,, TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE , which he will sell cheap WHOLESALE «IB RETAIL. Spouting put up at n'tftice in town or country, and painted, at cents jier foot. Tito qimpityr nf CciOkingLStQVeS, of va rious patterns, constantly on hond.^—-ff ’ r . • " All kinds of Jbb \Voik dono with neatness and dispatch. Cull and see, * JOS. 11, BUSH, June 10. ’&7etf] Ojtpatile Ameriafaffiotue. Altoona. Bell, Johnson, Ja£k & Co., Q3^s^asrsfe^ 9 - OFFICES AT Ml Hollidayttburg and Altoona. Drafts on the principal cities, and Silver and Otdd for dole. <&illections made.— Moneys 'received! on deposit, payable nn damand, without in tereat. or npon tjme., with Interest, at pity rates. 11-tf. ; J. D. LEET, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, XV. , 1 nuß/h BL.im oocxTT. FA,, iVilTpractise in the several Courts of glair, Huntingdon ind Cambria.' counties, and attend promptly to all eollcc .ion entrusted to him. Office (for the present) at his resi dence, corner Allegheny and Penn atrehta, UoUidaysbnrg, Pa. " ■ ■' fa-astP' WM; S. BITTNER, SURGrEON DENTIST, Office witfr Dr. Hirst, on Alihie Street, one door West of the Masonic Temple, [Oct. 15-tf. ' ' ' . ,jj Mf-AUm. Hiram* G ?S^ U *‘ ™«Ju7ni.«w» j i of the Kidney* and. Bladder, Herat w.’ rt&jthaunaii*m -* * «*' Bones andAncte*, ShttaM* of 0* - ' * ■ V- . Lung*, Throat, JSott and * ' Ay*, fleers upon ••.... r - ■■■;...•■■■.■ ■ the Body n-. or Limb* Qtneer* ' ■■-< Prnpty,Epileptic Fit*, Sf, ffra'x Ixntcf.r and all diteaf* art» » ... H'm from a derangement r-f the Sexual Of- ' ‘ ;■'* mw. V*t* ax yervou*\TrtmbU*g, Imu Unof Turner, General \faint**,J>imneu thousands of victims, through a few'ytWs OrgliWfiag down to an untimely grave. It destroy*thelsfrvoaasys- -s*. v j tom, rapidly wastes away the eucrgH'* of life*cansremeß tal derangement. prevent* the proper ufths d|g| system, disqualifies for marriage, society, 011*100**, *™ ml -lOa earthly happiness, and leave* the sufferer Wrtflced In wq and mind, predisposed tv* consumption and a train of ev j.I more to be dreaded than death itself. With the fullest Con-' . > tiilence I assure the unfertmiatd victlio*ofßelfAborertluU r T a ja-nuauent and speedy cure m he effected, and with to* ul)andomii';Ut of ruin* -us practice* my patfentscarT-be restored to robust, vigorous health. . r ■ «: ■ ■ The afflict e.l-are cautioned, hgaliwt the mp of Patent Med* icines, for there arc so many ingenious snares in the col umns of the public prints to catch aud rob the unwary »uf forers that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vQe compounds of quack doctors,'-or the equally poisonous • nortruraa vended as •• Patent Medicines.” I have carefully analyzed many of t 1 tsu called Patent Medicines and And that dearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest-preparations of mercury and a dead ly poison, which instead of caring the disease tUsaUe* ths system for life. Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now in nie are pot up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, whe do not me del-stand even the alphabet of tile materia tanficq, and am equally us destitute of any knowledge of the human system* having one object only in view, and thut to nmkumoneyrc gitnllvss of consequences. • ..« Irregularities and all ‘ii-v-oees of mole* and females tn ated on principles established by c twenty yearn of prac tice, and sanrtioued by thousands Of thd mont rematkabla icures. Medicines with full directions sent (o any part ut the rnited States ot Canadas, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. BuaiticsS correspondenceatrktly confidential. Address . - J. SUMMKIIVILLE, M. D, OJJire A 0.1131 Filbert Sl* (Old So. 109) Below TvdfOt, Philadelphia. ]Ju;y23,’o7-ly. Howard association, phil- AUKtI'IIIA. , ' 'i'i'. .1 B>:neralent Imfitution, estahlUhed by tpteiol endoicnent ■'for the relief of the tick arid dirtreited, offedal ynth nS> ulenl and Epidemic Uirtatti. f: — Toail persons afllicted witUSexual lMsetwes,such as Sper maiorrhaa. Sexual llVaJiieM. fatpolencr, Oonvrrhaa, Oltet, Syphilis, the vice of Ononisui or &1f Abute* t>lainbr.> - To O; TT. MATSIit * Otß.' ' - - /-■ EditorA Prop’r. of New York Police GaiAtte, , IHCI : AW.Wffflly. Medicated fur chest pro- ;1 TECTOK. A SAFE SHIELD AG AIEST THOSE "jj diseases lliiuichitls. COuphs. Golds, and other: nlfte- -.vi rions of the Lugs, which arise from the exposed atate.of the . Jo Chest. (ieconb>o Infnshicn and the coiitinnhrthß«ge<> ofottf ’ 'U clitnats.for sale at -th«- Drug Stun- of n.-tr,-RWt.flt. .--h? ! T EVFS PREPARATION FOR .EX-; JL J terminating PATS. >UC®, UOACUES, ASia»M>4. Bed-togs without Vlangor in its use under any cfircttßUttw* ;«», Ibr sole at tho Drug Store of • ■' j J«n. 3i. rSHfI - . O. wVJEBSA f “■Xlhl '^r »vp*- ■■ -fs ir«» .. * J t i • \ % '■ ■> i -» " wmaii (pi •mt*- - . w**i f '■•' . . ’.w gg*. lie to be ''lmubi inyblaaiarl ncitl fttllicvor bf parti tobniy necoasAr , liur iudex aa to Ujm always, iune, a reliable pen cad euccesa „ Cliy neighbors, correspondents Who furnish us eat in their vici. to euit list as bo ' ripg the next yi to make the Jri ' News—a pie**, eecoad t staeh•% welcome whether at home while the speem} care, we blp space to Lit sro*,witd the chi tfa&ult' to our n Hstdtag from time Men and Things oaf contributors. . also to have a w< ' and judging fren debt sustains as i ijUlhf a rich tre Aiwa are dec jrcsClveschool, cr»to ,th< . *\\ft '"-'M f } .Vi# ■,f>: fJnn. 144 C ■M iS rji ’ ♦ % /. jut:":. WBsf' i a. , f*. 'j... ■-M? 1 |£*_ 6 7 " ' 'ItJfoCRUJ] iiroi.. a. TUB . Jk I*M, ‘SKW-mn, *<■< tolumn. IBM, with papc *." jPHmjiniileatlon HfWt WiU tM cluu • Adyartfcemmts 1 4Nli»d,wUI bo cot to th* above term ( Xaalnaat notices ll ; Obituary notices alto OPca THE CAS Ttie Cliea; ••\”ffllfc th» gre! fcwd won Its t lOato trim the t toon* io newap. ‘t %M bonaiderabl . 1 tod, it haa slow! |deno«, and not jUgd It univeraa tha fixed Institu salt bus not bee and consid Imi on the pi laereaae of patr etidci ; lb entering uj tttmeccasary to t*Hove that in t