The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, July 01, 1858, Image 3

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    > BB SMPhtO M Amaoutka,
, *“ mi
I, if this pdsiage feoiwlha.wei.
to N. Y. Tribune is aatrue M
he Governor of the Territory
up the road toward his teats
pf store fori under each, arm'
!hief Justice catting thoturf
id punching the oxen which
;s to build his cabin ; the Beo<
plitting wood, and the United
nd Marshal plastering the walls
mud. Yesterday 1 saw one
lommissioncr, stripped to the
m horseback, piloting a waggn
:ross the South Platte, which
i by wading, while the other
mug accomplished the pa stag*
nek on the opposite bank, men!
a pantaloons. These plctorea
a that the ciril officers, at liMat
th the Utah expedition, are not
t the Arctic.— The littlh did
Albany Evening Journal, has
> expected it would. She was
r, it will be remembered, to
b fleet out of water,” (with two
itzer.l The first day out, she
ian hour. The third out, she
that a corporal's guard of m*.
the howitzer to keep it from
rd. On the seventh day, she 5
On the eighth, she sprung
ninth, set all hands at the
led in stopping the leak, she
I boat speed—two and. a half
she did not see the British fleet
Stv.x—did'nt see anything, in
a some merchantmen overtook
!»er. Finally after a voyageof
more than lit takes to go to En
id Havana.!. Then it was found
! were out of order, and ate
Key West for repairs. It la
to add that she did not “blow
;ut of water.”
isiDcsT.—The following geatis
iy been named in connection
esidcncy : Hon. Howell Cobb,
senator Hunter of Va. t Speaker
Senator Brown of Mias., Post*
.. V. Brown, Jacob
.'ohn Letcher, Vice President
r>hen A. Douglas, R. C. Win
aiker, Gov. Wise, Crittenden,
re. Win. L. Yancey. Seward,
iaior Trumbull of 111., Q. A.
ipe McLean, Mayor Swan of
Gadwallader, Humphrey Mat*
.a and Simon Cameron.'
ED BY Wolvks.— The Joliet.
;—A man, whose name ere
was attacked by a pack of
foot of Lake Joliet, lathis
s since. He was severely in
iid, would have been devonr
■s beasts, had not a herdsman
Hr. €. Smith, who heard hia
relief. The wolves have been
that vicinity for several in on the
f the large gray species.
it. —Chinese and negroes an
Jludcd from California. By,n
;y, whoever, after the lastday
shall introduce any Chinese
o the State; shall be punished
r to sis hundred dollars, or
or by both fine and imprison*
etion of the Courts. The set
n the Chinese language, and
) China for distribution.
now a regularly quoted arti
ork market. The last report
iu demand, and sell for tee
Tbe.se are fast becoming a
the demand for’them isoe-
The health warden, Wcdaes
wo boxes, containing at least
, in a decaying condition, and
lead-animal contractor's dock.
ccidcnt on Thursday
N. Y., while the Masons were
iin's Day. About 700 person's
;ts hull, where dinner was. be
n about half of the floor gave
f about SOU to the floor be*
uuue instant the floor above
i quantity of cutlery, fanning
, burying the mass of people
itoly no one was killed, but
; wounded, about2o seriously.
i:il liVYIGOKATOR!
Co UV 1»K. t'AN VOKU,
J’.NIiRLLY PROM GUMS,
live ami Liver Medicine* now be
:t.“ iu- a Culharlh, eiuirr, milder,and
jollier medicine known. It tonot
■ remedy, acting'first on the
id matter, then on tlic itomacti and
t matter, thus accomplishing two
Utotit any of the painful feeling*
of moat CuUuniiet. It
at liie same time that It purge* it;
n moderate do.*!'*, will strengthen
rasual rapidity.
liir i principal regulator* of tba
" ii performs it* function*well,
Ivor . . are fully developed. The
ri ! - v dejicudeat on the healthy
U‘e .proper performance oflto
“m-' ach la at fault, the boweb
ide . 'system suffers in COB**-
■i!;c 'litm — l laving ceased Co do
C-l : of that organ, ono of the
study, in a practice of more
• "-d some remedy where with to
d-- ; rangements' to which It to
iftjf .* -. •
u:e.j jdy hi at last found, aavpct
vut /*•• juwM.Aist, In any «-Jb
1/id-! settle, and conviction to cer-
ml i 0 i morbid or bad matter from
their place a healthy flow
■ stomach, causing food to
■:o giving tone ahd
hi- r | nenr, removing the can*
: a' radical cure,
ur am>, what W SSTIO,
to-: tH' !l °nal use of the LITSJtIS-
i>> sufficient to relieve the Wto
•'-i /y 1 from liiioK and eourinf.
Pm fore retiring, prevent*
••i mi night, loofcon* the tiie bOV*
Jnvxxsss. ' ' ..
1 1' : , meal will care J>virpep*i*
will alway* !•*
I giale otelrucUon removt*
rM uud makt-B a perfect car*.
< - jly relieves Cholic, wUD*
r f :isn sure cure for CHOU**
»>■ i/r |Of CiroiniA.
i* - needed to threw oat of th*
l> cine uftcr a iGQg iickjMj'
•>r Jaunuice rvtoovea att'w*
fr>m« the akin.'.'.” -• ■ ■
it before cbli»g W&?
"■ . iurJica the f(Xx3 digft ««•*-
;ti ■ , euros Chronic Bum**’* 1
>•■ ,uu r and Rnrrl complaint*
'■i ■ ‘finit.
r ‘ ; attacks caused •by w ?f£:
J Vjennr, safer, or •P®****'
i’ /aiU. ' I: ■
l.) omling the «h*or***£r
t ■ commending the meow*®
m rfj and Agee, Cldff *e*W, «»*
o/*crafrs wH3t#Wt**6
ig |to testify to ite tronoan* 1
ig their unanimous testimony |*
south the Invigoreter* **^
i INVIGOEAXOR * * •
CAL DISCOVERY, and »
> great to believe. It cure* >f 1*
it ffiriag battJU, and *OIWpJfJJe
u to cure any Ifbnd of tNlwfCl
or Dmvepsia to* eJCf 0
s 4r ro:u!t of a HjBUSZn W’
rniiE. PM asm*:.
f or, ath Br«Mway,-lfe*»»*S
i.xrf.. 'Altoona i-aatf wjjfiMr 7
. fMeySTriH^rV
fflfomta f riknt.
local items.
grand celebration
OFIHE
834. ANNIVERSARY
independence day,
IOBXNEtOOK
M ONI>AY. JULY 5, 1858.
jjjgn |he arrangements that hare been made,
we estWr*** that Monday next Will be a proud
itj for UN ciflsens of Altoona and vicinity.—
Neither trouble nor expense have been spared
the Committee of Arrangements, to com*
plete a programme which cannot be surpassed
io sttfaetivaatas, by that got up in any town in
the country. Everything which can in the
lecat add to the pleasure or comfort of those
who shall participate in the festivitieeof that
has been provided. The Altoona
Bnas Band, by th<i way one of the best bands
in the country, bias kindly consented to dia
eoorte unsio on that occasion, free of charge.
The following is the letter accepting the invita
tion, addressed to the Secretary of the Commit
tee of Arrangements:
■ Atroosa, JnneJM, 1868.
Bt. C. J. HnsTt-flnssaneb as the Pic-nic
that istobe given te Monday, July stb, is in
tjoied foethepnblibobservanoe ofthe Anni
vtiiary of oar National Independence, by the
citisens of Altoona; also, as you have extended
aa Invitation to the/ member* of the Altoona
Brass Band, I therefore have the pleasure of
informingyon that we have accepted the invi
te on and offer oar services, gratuitously, on
the occasion’above, mentioned.
Yours Respectfully, .
A. OLABACGH.
Pros’tAitoonaßraas-Band.
We would suggest to those of our citizens
I oho have not yet purchased honorary member-
I ships in the Band, that they should do so im*
I midiatelj. ■ The money thus obtained is to be
I appropriated to the purchase of new Instru*
I meats, sod we think the offer to perform grata*
I itoasly, so much labor as will berequired of
the members on (hat day, deoerve remuneration
at the h«"ds of oar citisens All must admit;
that without the Band, the arrangement would
be incomplete, therefore let it be well sup-
L ported.
The Militarydisplay will add mute to the
interest of the occasion, and give to it that
martial bearing which characterises us as a
nation.' cannot say whether there will be
any companies from a distance, bat .we have
two good ones at borne, each numbering mem
bers enough to makeahandsome escort. s
The prettiest part of the procession, we im
tgiae, will be tte troup of thirty-two little
girls, representing the different 'States, dressed
ia white, adorned with wreathes and wearing a
bios nab, (o which will be attached the name
and coat of paa of the-fitate which each one
rrpresenta. : |
Workmen aieuow engaged in erecting swings,
on of white tell be superior to .anything of
tieklndin tbe country.
The display of Fireworks in the evening/'
till be~ magnificent, If we may judge Cram 'the
amount to te expended iff the purchase of
miterial.
The followup proceeding* pf libs Committee
will convey a better idea of the ptaimer in
which the day is to be celebrated, than we can
furnish:— ,
export op ih» cojouttei!.
'Furihv Fartkulare relative to the Celebration of
the coming Fourth of July.
for various reasons, the Committee of Ar-
rangements reviewed the adjacent groves and
reconsidered the selection made lost week, and
fintllj decided upon celebrating tho day in qnes
tion, in a Grove of lir,. McCartney's, near : Mr.
Peter Miller’s, about a quarter of » .mile west
ot town. , ' "■ ■
The shade is good, tbei grpond eleyatedand
msj of access by a good jniblicroad. There
*ih be* good supply of water and tee on the
ground. '
The Committee desire especial care and aitcn
tioa on port of all fa regard to the rogula
tioac for dinner, v wbieh are a* folio wa:—Pack
iato baskets,, tubs,, 'tie., all you desire to eat
cad drink— except water—and send, plainly ia~
[tiled with the name of the owner, to one of the
Places hereafter named, by 8 o'clock A. M., to
** Placed on.wagons and hauled, with all possi
ble care, to the grounds. Each family or asso
ciadon will have entire) control of its own pro
visioaa and place of eating the same. •
Two lee Cream and Lemonade Stands, and
me for Spruce Beer and Mead, will be appro*
situated on the ground, for the aecom
nodation ipf those who wish to enjoy .these lux
uries. "■, ' ' •' r :
A procession will he formed at 9 o'clock A.
in Croat of the Muonic Temple, and thence
proceed to the drpve,escorted by the “Altoopa
&M 8 Band,” the “ Altoona Guards,” and the
“ Logon Rifle Bangers.”
The place fixed upon for the citizens of East
Word, to deposite their provisions, is the base
®tot of the United Brethren Church; and that
J" those of the tforth and West Wards, the
"•lenient of the Presbyterian Ch urch. Persons
from the country can place their baskets, &c.,
4t either of the places just named, or. oB the
Pound, If more convenient.
A bsanUful display of Futfe Works may be
ttpectodbn the upper aide of East Altoona at
IT* SI.- ”
J***** «• Motel« <W
r often Mvtetmo.
i«8 aad (UllgtlTul Keoeij I* in . mensiin!
WKmtaote tt thnir libmUty. Ih m wko
™ve movedataU in the matter have done no
.*• And Mpeoi»lly ia much credit due to most
of the canvassers for the energy and perseve-
r »oce they hare evinced. But unfortunately
‘ ere are of our citizens whose names arc
n °* registered among the contributors at all.
* e “Wberof subscribers up to this date
a Ppe*rs that there is but one out of every
T *“ rotcre in our Borough who is willing to
6 ®*y thing towards celebrating the day that
tr« »s a free people. Howe’er. we
»dual fault, as it is oar indi
‘&J via national liberties ,ip are
no
hesitancy in predicting (with favorable weather)
the largest and most creditable “Pic Nic” ever
witnessed io Blair county.
Come one and all and we will welcome you.
A number of distinguished persons have been
invited and will be present on that day.
The following programme will exhibit the
order to be observed during the day:
ORDER OP THE DAY.
Marshal.— Thos. Bnrohinell, assisted by the
members of the Committee.
Obdbb Ist—Procession to be formed on
Annie street, in front of the Masonic Temple,
at 9 o’clock, A. M., to proceed to the grove,
escorted by the military and Altoona Brass
Band.
2nd;—Prayer by Rev. A. B. Clark, on ob-
Bervanoe of.order at the grove.
Bd.—Reading of the Declaration of .Indepen
dence Speck.
4th.— Oration, by L. W. Sail, Esq., on the
Past, Present and Probable Future of the
United States.
Pursaa. —At which, abort speeches, toasts,
Ac., will be in order. A ; » 1
~ AFTERNOON. \ 1 ■
After dinner, swinging, promenading, &e.,
will beinorder! Persons wQI be privileged to
amuse tbmoselyeo in whatever way they may
seem inclined.
At 5 o’clock the procession will rc-fom, pie*
.pantoiy to returning to town.
EVENING ENTERTAINMENT.
A grand display of fire-workswill come off
on the hlllabove East Altoona, commencing at
8$ o'clock, P. M.
Sxabbiko Ameat.— On Fridayevening last, as
Mr. Jacob Eirasl wasprooeedinghomeward from
hia. worts after' six o’clock, be was met upon the
sidewalk, near the residence of Mr. John Atii
son, in North ward, by a German, namsdEred
eriok Johnson and Laurabis wife, who made te
attack .upon him wsth a large knife.infiicting
several severe wounds' One opt detached the
lower third ofthe pavilion of the left ear and
penetrated some distance. Two cuts Were inflict
ed Jhi the largemuscle of the left Shoulder flrom
1} to 2 intern in -depth. Another fiat, only
ekin deep, was made. In the arm-pit of the left
aide, white might readily have caused fetal
hemorrhage, had it been.a little deeper.. Drs.
Hist A Gobd were called .in and dressed the
wounds and the Qian is now doing as
well ns could be expected.
Informatioq of the affair having been given to
our Constable, he immediately proceeded to the
residence.of the German and arrested him and
conveyed him before Esquire Gobd. As suffi
cient proof could not be obtained that evening,
the Squire postponed a hearing ’ of the ease
nntil 8‘ o'clock on Saturday morning,and com- 1
manded that the prisoner be confined in the
“Look-up” until that time. At. the appointed
time he was brought up again for a hearing,
and sufficient evidence having been adneed, he,
and his wife, who was also present, were order
ed to be committed to jail to awut their trial ct
the nezttorm of Court, on a charge of assault
•ndbatteryCwith intent to kill. . j
■ Then are different versions of the misunder
standlng between the parties, which led .to this
unfortunate fracas, but we will not -rehearse
them, suffice it say , that if the defense set
up by the woman be credited,' it will serve to
mitigate, .iu.tt great degree, the enormity of the
offence. As the matter will undergo a legal in
vestigation which will bring out the fuels in the
case, we forbear any further remarks in refer
fence to it.
Sbeiodb Acciurmt.—On Wedneaday morning,
of last ( , week, jir'. Williams, engineer on the;
Express Train Eastward, whileonhds way from
PUtoboxg to .this place, stepped out upon the'
front part of his jhtoombtive Jto oil some part of
tho machinery, to accomplish which, had ;
to'get upon his -knees and allow Jus fret to pro-'
ject oyer the aide of the locomotive. While ini
tfeis position, be came in contact with the plat
form; at Cambria Station, crushing-his leg be
tween the locomotive and platform, anjl pro
during,a compound comminuted fracture Of the.
middle third of the leg, with great larcemition. j
of the muscles, arleries and! veins. The ijujtued;
man was brought. to this place and im
mediately set' by j)r. J. T. Cffiristy, who has
every hope of savihg it* We oratot eedeeive
how the man escaped Rod he
fallen from hie engine at wetime he; received :
the injdiy, he would undoubtedly have h«ea
crushed beneath the train. ■ - v j, r;.
Ikpoßtast to Newspapbr Pußususns.4-W;e
have noticed an ortirie going the rounds of tiie
Press, during tiie past six stating that
the Postmaster General ~ had recently decided
tiiat “if Postmasters fail to notify newspaper
publisher, within five weekt, that their publica
tions are not taken from the Post-office, they
can be held responsible for the subscription
which may be due upon the same.” This is an
unfounded decision. Our gentlemanly and
obliging Postmaster, last week, was induced to
inquire of the Department as to tbe truth of it
—and was informed that no sach decision bad
been made by the Postmaster General—but that
the old regulation upon the subject was still in
force. For the benefit of all interested, wc
publish the old regulation referred to :
“Whenever any printed matter of any de
scription, received during one quarter of tho
fiscal year shall have remained in the office with
out being called for during tho whole of any
succeeding quarter, the post-master at such
office will give such notice to the pub
lisher ; and if he fail to pay the postage thereon
within a reasonable time, will scU tho same.”
| Sunday School Pic-Nic. —The Scholars and
! Teachers connected with the Methodist Banday
School, of this place, met at the school room at
So clock this (Wednesday) morning, and pro
ceeded to Beales’ Woods, to enjoy a day of re
creation and amusement. We cannot give an
extended notice of the affair, as we have not
t time to be in attendance, but presume from the
appearance,of the day, tt, a t they will
. » pieasaot 6mc of it. "p-
MUSIC-
MUSIC-
MUSIC.
C. J. HIRST,
See'y Com. of Arrangement.
Btat» Union Horan.-It wfil be observed,
h 7 reference to the card of thi a popular Hold,
which appears In another column, that the pro
prietor has reduced the fare from $1,50 to §1 -
25 per day. Mr. Hinkle keeps one of the best
houses for country people to stop at that can be
found in Philadelphia. We do not mean by
tins that it is not good enough for city people,
but that he pays the same attention to all, and
endeavors to make every one comfortable. We
have frequently recommended his house through
our columns, to those of our citizens who may
be visiting the city, for the reason that we
know it to be a desirable stopping place, and
feeling conscious that if they take our advice 1
thqr will not regret it We hope this reduction
mthe price of fare may be the means of se-i
poring to 'the States Union a fresh supply jjf!
customers;
Death fbox a Siuxx Bits.—Alittle boy,
•gedibree years, son of Mr. Martin Morgan,
whoreaidea on the Brixsb Mountain, some three
oulea froßi Holliday sburg, came to his
fromttie bite of a copperhead, which occurred
on Friday last The little son was in the field
at the time of the sad oocurrence took place.
The snake blt the boy on one pf its legs, the
jpoisco at once apreadlng' through the body of
the little innocent, j procuring death within
twenty-dour hours after it was done. At this
nwon-qf the year parents should be careful
not to penult their children to go'into the
woods or gelds, asgreat risks ate run .—-Mhur
Co. Whig -
Music School.—la another column will be
found ! the card of Prof. Lower, a scientific mu
■fofott •ad' experienced teacher. He comes
well recommended by influential persons, of
Chamtpsb]ni£ and both the Jefferson College
and Female Institute, of that place;, Princeton,
N. X; Huntingdon; Williamsburg, and other
places wherehe her teen engaged in teaching.
As this Is a; very demrable braaoh of education
hi which children should be instructed, we
hope opr olthena will give theprof. sufficient
encouragement to open a school in this place.
. '''l - ' ' - ' *
FrnGnu has Retcrneo.— Yes-sir-ee!—
with a large stock of fire-works,
banners, &c., forthe 4th of July, together
with any quantity of nic-nacs, toys, gain bails,
etc, Those in want of anything in his line
should .call upon him Immediately that they
may hare choice of the stock, as it is not likely
it will remain long, fie jhas also laid ; in a fresh
supply pf stationary and all articles heretofore
kept on baud. . ■
v Gift Distbibutios. — By reference to our ad
vertising coinmas, it will be seen that a com
mittee has been appointed to distribution
of -the property of the El Dorado Gift Associ
ation, and that Thursday, the 12th of August
next, has been fixed, as the day. Those who
desire to sebure an interest in the Association
should purchase a ticket at once, and those
who hold shores should be on had to receive
their property.
Change pr Tina.—On Monday next, July
6th, a slight change will be made |n the run
ning of some of the Trains on the Pennsylva
nia Kailroajd. The Mall Train Eastward, now
arriving 1 $lO P. M. will arrive at 11.30 A. M.
and leave ;at 11.60. The time* of the same
train, Westward, will be half an boor earlier.
Accident.—A little boysevmi years old, son
of Mr. Jamea fl. Bell, of this place, fell from &
book window of his residence on Sunday even
ing a/distance of fourteen feet, and was
'Seriously injured. The impression of his
father is, that he was raising the window at the
time and got overbalanced.--- Blair Co. Whig.
Exuoiocs,—Rev. J. Potter, P. E., will
preach in; the U. B. Church, next Sabbath
4tb of July, at ten o'clock in the morning and
sixintheevening. x
ColorxhoFujxds roi *hb Hair are Dak
oKßots.—Professor Wood’s HaJrTomc restores
the ,color, net by the nitrate of silver process,
hot by a restoration of the healthy functions
' upon which the original and natural color of
the hair and its moisture, its gloss, its.life, and
consequently its original beauty ‘ depended.—
Professor Wood, at the age of thhrty-soven yens,
was as gray: as a man of eighty, and his hair
was dry, l|on and dead. Now he has not a single
grey R»ek open his crown, nor is his hair thin or
dry, hoi spft, pliable and moist as' that of a
cmld of five years. This preparation acts upon
.the roots, for after on application, that portion
of the hair nearest the scalp is found restored
to the original color, whatever it was,, while the
ends of the hair are gray. Try Wood’s 'Hair
lonic, and; do hot apply any other till after you
have tins. 1 With this resolution you will never
have occasion to use a hair dye.
CAUTio.Vi—Beware of worthless imitations, as
several are already in the market, called by dif
ferent names. Use none unless the word (Pro
fessor Wood’s Hair Restorative, DopotSt. Louis,
Mo., and New fork,) are blown in the bottle.
Sold by ttll.Druggists and Patent Medicine Deal
ers. Also hy all Fancy and Toilet goods deal
ers in the United States and Canadas. See ad
vertisement.
Bffi- Swan & Co’s Lottery Commissioners En
dorsed by jtho Mayor and Postmaster of Auguste,
and an Ex-U. S. Senator of Georgia.
A CARD
From the Commissioners, and-Certificate* from the
Mayor and others of the City of Augusta:
Augusta, Richmond Countv, Georgia:
This is to certify that wo have superintended
the drawings of the Sparta Academy Lottery,
.Samuel Swan & Co., managers at Augusta, Qs.,
from the commencement of its drawings, and
tlill continue to superintend the same. Eich
drawing is solely and exclusively under our
control, and we can assure the public that tho
managers are men of honor, respectability and
fur dealing, and everything connected with tho
entire business is carried on with the moat scru
pulous and exact integrity.
LEON I*. DUGAS,
FREDERIC C. BARBER,
Commissioners of Sparta Academy Lottery.
Auguste; Qa., June 7th, 1858.
Augusta, Ga., Juno 7, 1858.
From long personal acquaintance with Leon
P. Dugas and Frederic C. Barber, we take great
Eleasurc in certifying that they are men of the
igbest uiUgrity and probity , and in this com
munity are esteemed and regarded as highly
honorable and worthy citizens.
Hon. B. CONLEF,
Mayor of the City of August*.
JAMES M.' SMFTHE, Esq.,
' Postmaster of the City of Augusta.
Hon. JOHN P. RING,
Formerly U. 5. Senator.
Tax Panic— M©«* Faintnaxs.—The panic in
New York seems to be on the ijuraase. In this
city everything goes on smoothly, and theonly
failores we have heard of were the failures to
furnish good fits made by some inferior clothing
establishments. There is no such difficulty to
be encountered by those who patronize the
Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wil
son, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above
sixth. Gentlemen and Youths never fail to pro
cure capital fits at this popular establishment.
The Best Cough Medicine.—One of the
very best Cough Medicines to be found any
where, is Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup, sold by
<5. W. Kessler, at 60 cents per bottle.
IQU See advertisement of Dr. Sandford’s
LITER IN VIQORATOR In another column.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMED Y.
. 1 BIS JAMES CLARKE'S
. Celebrated Femae n Pills. [
Prepared from apmeriptum tf Sir J. Clarlt, M. D , Phyl
»fefan .Ettwordi»ary
Thisjnraliutfale medicine Is unfklUng in the cure of aD
those peinlhl and delicate disease* to which the female con
stitution hi subject. It moderate* all excess and removea
all and a speedy core nay be relied on.
- tohabbisd LAntaa
tt is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Bach bottle, price one dollar, bear* the Government Stamp
of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION.
There PSUrhoabjl not be take a byfemaUr dtairtg Ota frit
three menthrtf Pregnancy, at they are rare to bring on Mir
carriage, but at arty other time then are- tafe.
In all casesof Norton* and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limhe, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation
of the Heart, Hysterica and Whites, these Pills will effect
a cure when all other have tailed, and although a
powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony,
or anything bortfhl to the constitution.
Foil directions in the pamphlet around each
which should be careftUly preserved.
Bole Agent for the United States and Canada,
JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin A C 0.,)
Rochester, N. T.
M. 8.—*1.00 and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any an
thortaod Agent, will 'lnsure a bottle, containing 60 Pills,
by return mail.
i B. LJ Fahnestock, Pittsborg, Wholesale Agents; also, for
sale by all Druggists. [June 3,1868.-ly.
ALTOONA MARKETS.
com tor*® inzuT nr j. a i. lotthu.
Flour—Superfine, tp bbl.
“ Extra, « «
Com Meal, peart.
Potatoes, p bush.
Dry Apples, -p “
Batter, p lb
lard, $ “
Hams, , f| «
Shoulders, p “
Side, p«
Bggs, p doc.
M’LAIN k LEHR’S FLOUR MARKET.
M’Lain A Lehr sell their Flour at the following rates:—
White Wheat Floor, Extra Family, bbl. ' $5,76
“ “ “ « Superfine, “ *4,87 U® 5.00
“ •“ .i ? Superfine, •? 4,76
H. LEHR’S FLOUR MARKET.
Fxtra Family Flour,
Superfine Extra, bait quality,
“ “ . Brush Creek,
Superfine,
MARRIED.
On the 34tb ujt, by Her, 8. A. Wilson, Mr. CHARLES
STURT, of Cambria county, to Mias BARBARA STINE,
of Blair count?, P*.
On the 81st idin by the Rev. Mr. Harbangh, Mr.H
FETXINOER, pf this place, to Miss KATE NIXJDOEFF, of
Lancaster, Ra. .
On the 20th ult n by the Rev. 0. O. McLean, Mr. THOB.
BURCHINBLL, of this place, to Miss LATINA CRESS
of Huntingdon, Pa;
EOS RENT.—THJS ROOM NEXT
door to the Tribune Oilier, formerly occupied by T.
y, Is for rent. It Is suitable for almost any kind of
business. Apply at this office. . [July 1,1858.
PRIVATE SALE —THE SUBSCRI
BER hu on band a few articles of Household Prop-'
orty, among which are a couple of excellent BTOVKS,
which be will dispose of cheap lor cash. The article*
be seen at 1; $ 3. Lowtber’s Store.
JnlyX, 18M.-tf
FARE REDUCED.
STATES UNION HOTEL
606 and 608 Market Street,
ABOVE smo,
PEtIL A DED PBI A.
Terms—ol2s Per Day.
6. W. HINKLE, Paonmio*,
Julyl,
T>UBE CATAWBA BHANDY, FOB
JT MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
Article in manufactured from the PURE JUICE
of the .CATAWBA GRAPE, cultivated In the vineyards of
the Great West, it.ha* a special claim to onr notice.
-.-For. medicine! purposes, ’ this Brandy hog'no rival end
has ' long been needed to supercede the poisonous com
ride sold under the name of Brandy. As a beverage,
ran- article la altogether 'superior, and a sovereign
renew for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, bow Spirits, Languor,
General Debility, etc. Tor sale at
A. BOOSE’S DRUG STORE.
Altoona, July 1,1868.-tf
REWARD WILL BE PAID
P tmifj for information that will lead to the detection
of the person or persons who maliciously defeced the Tomb
Stones in the Altoona Fairvlew Cemetery. It la the deter
mination of the Executive Committee to ferret oqt, Ifpoa
riblo, bQ offender* on the property or premises of the Cem
etery, and punish all who are luuvfctcd of such, with the
very utmost rigor of the law. This is therefore to caution
aU persons visiting the Oemctiy how they shall act.
By Older of the Executive Committee'.
Altoona, done 25,1868.-3 W G. W. PATTON, Sec’y.
\fUSIC.—J. LANEY LOWER, Pro
-IVI .fossor ofVOCAL MUSIC, would repeat the notice
previously given in the sevettd Churches. and Schools, that
he is about to form a' class of children for the purpose of
teaching them vocal Undo. Parents who wish to have
their children instructed will please hare them attend the
meetings of the Class at the Presbyterian Lecture Boom,
on Wednesday and Friday evenings.
Prof. LOWER will also instmctChoira and Adults;and
individuals on the Guitar.
He has had 12 years experience in teaching.
Bar. A. B, Clark, Pastor Presbyterian Church. t -
Rev. B A; LCM.
JohnSboemakeiv'Ssq.
N, B. The .Class Is In no respect denominational or secta
rian. v . * ■ (July 1,1858.
A LTQONA GIFT ASSOCIATION!
POtttTjTBLT NO POSTPONEMENT,
GOOD NEWS.
The Committee appointed to Distribute the Proper
ty of the M Dorado Gift Association.
THE DISTRIBUTION NEAR AT HAND.
At a meeting of the shareholder* Inf the above Associa
tion, held on the I‘Jth of June, 1858, a Committee of five
disinterested persona was chosen to distribute tits proper
ty, viz.:
JOHN AIXISON, Esq,
JOHN TROUT,
ANDREW GREEN,
The above committee is composed of men of good stand
ing in society, in whomtihareholders can place implict con
fidence, and feel assured that they trill receive Justice at
their hands.
COMMITTEE'S CIRCULAR.
Wo, the undersigned, baring been chosen a Committtce
to distribute the Glftsof the above Association, beg leave
to inform the shareholders and all interested, that wu have
fixed THURSDAY, the 12th day of AUGUST, 1853, as the
day on which the distribution trill positively take place.
All Agents are requested to make a fall return of all mo
neys, silk, and Tickets in their hands, on or before the Ist
day of August, 1858, JOHN ALLISON,
ANDREW GREEN,
JOHN TROUT,
JOHN COLEMAN, Jr.,
DAVID IRONS.
Thu undersigned bogs loftvo to state that the reason why
the distribution did not take place in April, as advertised,
was the feiluro of three-fourths of tho Agents to make re
turns. There will bo no postponement from the above,
whether ; the returns are all made or not.' Agents will
therefore please attend to .this notice imnji dlatflv.
Jnlyl, 1859.-td x JOSEPH MOIST,' Agent.
t
H 76
*6,00
1,76
76
1,76
20
14
12
10
12
1U
P. bbl. *
« 5 26
“ 6 00
“ 4 75
wu. McDowell.
JOHN COLEMAN, Jr,
DAVID IRONS.
T -Mate iBEMAimNo
gSBg---'
■ - iSL. .
®arb«wWmT McCormfck, David
aw: sssrsfe 3
Cate, Peter Patton, James
Cuchlgniani Ouiseppe BieluOeo*
Connelly, Wm,. Richie, 6e«ge j
Chub, Jacob . . Rhodes, Daniel
Cherry. John Sr t SSokbST ■
Wrtrkm,! ... , Schroder, Rev Ohnctm
Dally, BjU > SatterteW, WA B
Bunn, Thoa . Shfader. Harr
S3&£« saaasf*
'Timmins, Helen 3
Darts, Ogorge Taylor, Charles
Full/, Kate 1,8 Tnraalman. Adam
WUUa, Richard
Washington Qeo 3
KeUa, WB> West, jJoob 3
Wartfcß, Jamea
Kern,EM A Bto Wilson; Jacob ■
laemon A Bailey iousa John
MattewV Ferguson, Wm C
Hiller, Joseph - Farrell, Thomas
sssiSrt. . ■
Person* calling for Lotion on this List will please my
tbqr are advertised. -
July 1,1868. JOHN SHOEMAKER, P, M..
A DMINISTRATOR’BI NOTICE.—-
XX Notes fet hereby given that letters of Administration
cm the estate of Asomutat McOsonax, late of Altoona,
Blair county, deoM, have been granted by the Register, do,
to the nnaentatad, toahHng in told county. All per-'
tone knowing tbeauelvea indebted ;fo aald estate ore re
quested t>> 'make immediate payment; and those having
Claims against it will present them duly authenticated for
settlement. JOHN TROUT,
JOHN j Ji, BUBHHOLDHR,
Adm'rt.
July I,lBfiS.-8t
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
PERFUMERY,! sw* m n
EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF,
Pomatums, Hair OHs, : Colognes, m
ported and domestic Oriental
Drops, Cosmetic*, Prangi* , .
panni Sachets, i i
Toilet SoapSy.Hair
Brushes, Tooth \' \-
Dressing Comfy, Pocket Cpmbs,
Purses, Bag Leaf'Water), etc., etc., etc.
JU(ST RECEIVED AND PORfcAIS LOW AT
V « A. ROUSH’S.
June 18,1868,-tf %
QPERA CIGARS! j
THREE BEldks,
■ HEPTUNEB,
FOBTALIZAS,
LA ROSAS*
LA ABULAB,
For sale by A. ROVSB, Druggist.
Juno 24,1868^-tf
SODA WATER! !
SODA WATER!
THIS PLEASANT AND AGREEABLE BETERAQB
AIiWATW OH DRAUGHT
AT ROUSH'S HRtfG STORE,
Virginia, Street, above MeXuMemn Church.
June 24fc1868.-tf '
CONCENTRATED LYE, FOR MA
KING Soft Soap, and Soap Powderfoc Washing, one
pound equal to six of common Sow; Castile SoamJPalm
Soap, Chemical Soap, etc n on hand aqd for sale at
June 10,1868,-tfj ;;i A. ROUSH’S. !
SOLUTION OF CITRATE Otf MA^-
NESIA—a cooling Cathartic,; mOd hi its mention
and agreeable to the taste, prepared find for sale hr
June 24,1868,-tf A:BOU8H, Druggist. c
CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID,
Linseed Oil, Spirits of Turpentine, White Lead and
Alcohol, for sale cheap at - ?:[' A.ROUSH’S.
The great bealtifibri so
Long unsuccessfully sought,
FOUND ATj UASTI
FOB IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY GRAY HATB TO
its original color; covers InxuHaoU| the bald beadtte
movea all dandruff, Itchingand alt setpfbla, scald head and
all eruptions; makes tbs hair soft, healthy And glossy; and
will preserve it to any imaginable Age; remorse, as if by
magic, all blotches, Ac* from the foceand cures mTnedral
gia and nervous headache, goo circular and the following:
Dover, : N. H., Feb. 2d, 1867.
' Paop.O. J.Woon A Ok—Gents: Within a few days we
have received sb many orders and calls for Prof. 0. J. Wood’s
Bair Restorative, that today we were compelled to send to
Boston for a quantity, (the Odozenyou forwarded all befog
sold,) while we might order » quantity from you. Afeery
bottle we tees sold teems lohave produced force or four tiSio
autamert and the approbation, and patronage it receives
from the most substantial and worthy citizens of onr vi
ctory, frilly convince ds that it is A MOST VALUABLE
PREPARATION.
Send us as soon as may bo one groin of $1 size; and one
dozen $3 size; and believe ns yours very respectfully.
(Signed) DANIEL LATHOBP A Co.
HielcoryGrove, St Charles Co.. Mo, Nov. 1% 1860,
hoi.'O. J.Woon Dear Sir: Some time last summer we
were Inducedto use some of your Hair Restorative, and
its effects were so wonderful, wo feel It our duty to yon
and.the afflicted, fo report It.
Our little son’s heed for some time had been perfectly
covered with sort*, and some ealled it scald head. The
ha'r ahnoet entirely came offin consequence, when a friend,
seeing* his sufferings, advised us to use your Restorative,
we did so with little hope of success, but, to onr surprise,
and that of all onr friends, a vory few applications removed
the disease entirely, and a new ondluxurlent crop of hair
soon started out. and we can now Say tbat.oitr boy hos as
healthy a scalp, and as luxnricntt'a crop of heir as any
other child. We cap therefore, and do hereby recommend
your Restorative, as b perfect remedy for all diseases of the
scalp and hair. ’ We are, yours respectfully,
■ GEORGE W. HIGGINBOTHAM,
SABAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM.
Gardiner, Maine, Juno 22,1865.
Flor. 0. J. Woon—Dear Sir: I have used two bottle* of
Profeesor Wood’s Hair Restorative,and can truly say It is
the mutest discovery of the age for restoring and changing
the Hair. Before using it I vraa a man of seventy. My
Hairhas now attained its original color. Yon can recom
mend It to the world without the'least fear, os my cose
was one Of thd worst kind.
Yours Respectfully,
1 1 DANIEL N. MURPHY.
0. J. Wood A Op, Proprietors 312 Broadway, New York,
(in the neat N. Y. Wire BailQig Establishment,) and 111
MarketSt, St. Louis, Mo.
For saleby Q. W. KESSLER, Altoona, and by all good
Druggists. 1 Juno 3,1868-fy.
POSITIVE INFORMATION!—THE
undersigned having perfected their Spring Stock,
now offer to the public the LARGEST LOT OF GROCE*
BIBS ever presented in the town of Altoona.
Out object in publishing this card is to present the fol
lowing fiicta:
Ist. The recent hard tinles have very much reduced the
price of Groceries in the city, especially to cash buyers.
2d. We bought these Groceries in largo lots, many of
them from first hands.
Bd. We bought them entirely for cash.
4th. We sell for ready pay.
6th. Wo keep ottr stock fall by iteckly receipts.;
' 6th, We are determined to keen dp the credit of our house.
7th. We sell more GROCERIES than any other store in
Blair county, at less per cent.
Bth. We sell cheaper than any other store in the county.
A continuation of patronage U respectfully solicited.
Altoona, Juno 10,1858. McLANK A LEHR.
T IME! LIME! LlME!—Duncansville
1 A Lime Kilns, near Hollidaysburg, Pa.
The subscriber has now in operation, four largo Lime
Kilns, producing dally largo quantities of the
BEST QUALITY OF WHITE LIME.
Ho is prepared to fill all from 1 bushel to ten
thousand bushels, at the lowest rates.
B3_L!me delivered at any point on the Pennsylvania
Bail Road; also, at Altoona, or any point in tho surround
ing country, by wagon, or at tho Kiln. Address
JAMES FUNK,
Juno l«-6m] DunrannSle, Stair <X. -Hr.
Blair county daguerrean
BOOMS.—Mr. O. W. FISHEB, the Hollidsysburg
Artist, begs leave to inform our readers that ho is prepared
to take
Photographs of deceased persons,
from Daguerreotypes, at tho shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms. He has just received a largo stock
of durable and neat cases, of all sfcua and styles, including
a now pattern of Family Case fcr four persons, and is pro
narod to fill thom with perfect UXodmsm,
AmBKOTTPE, DAGDfBEEOTrPK OB .THOTOGR VPH.
him a call- Booms on the conmy ot Monlgotqerw
,nd Allegheny streets, HoUWaysburj, P»-' [June IT-tf.
ggRAWB WKTTHBttBS IBi-
SWAN te CO.
CONTINUE TO DBiW is USUAL WITHOUT
INTERRUPTION.
SWAN & CO.’S
AnLayai, and auihorktd by the S&U 6/ Onrpa.
~ ' THE LATE ATTEMPT TO INJURS
: OUR ma HAS SHOWN
THAT OUR LOTTERIES ARE DRAWN FAULT;
THATOUB PRIZES ARE PAID PUNCTUALLY;
AND THAT 008 SCHEMES
ARB MORS LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER LOTTERY
IN THE WORLD!
_ The following Scheme will bo drawn by 8. Swan A Oa,
muMy of the Sparta Academy Lottery, la each ot their
SSEA??"?** for Jul *’ at AUGUSTA,
ÜBORUIA, m public, under the superintendence of Com-
Bibrinnwi:
Class 22 draws on Saturday, July 3, 1858,
Clasa 28 draws on Saturday, July 10,1868.
Class 24 draws on Saturday, July 17,1858.
Class 25 draws on Saturday, July 24,1858;
Class 26 draws on Saturday, July SI, 1858.
ON THE PLAN OF JINGLE NUMBERS.
60,000 Tioketa!
UTS TSQTUSt. rOOR HVWMtEP AN® UaßTT*Fin tlUll)
JTeuriy one Prize to every ICine tkkvUl
MAGNIFICENT BCUEME!
*0 MX DKZWK ZAC a SATCZOAT W JCXX,
$70,0001 4 PriMof 000
30.000 4 “ “ MO
10.000 4 “ “ 700
ii»'l < “ “ «t
4fiOO 60 PrilM of m
S,oou 50 - « ; -MO
“ “ V 135
1000 230 « « ife
APPROXIMATION PRIZES. , :
4 Pri»e«ofs*oo Approx’tlng. to $70400 PrimM* $l4OO
4 « “ 300 « * 90400 « « *uoo
4 -f “ 200 “ « IOyOOO' •* *■ . 800
« «.«1!» « “ “ « m 5
4 “ “ 100 “ “ 4jOOO “ h So
4 «’• jj , « •< &000. «* “ $n
4 ' “ u bo ‘ ■ « « ijoo « « an
ifioo « « SOW* ioo.no
IWwof
j a u
1 u . u '
X ’■ '* ■ «,
I a M
1 .<* H
4 tt M
4• a m
S.4M PriM tnwmnliwg to ' aaanirmii
i WtoaSyO; Haltes $5; Quarter* t^AO
- A Circular ihowing tho plan of the LoUeriaa will
.
Oertttcatea of Packages will bo cold at the fcUowtag rate*
which toibarlak: .
Certificate of package of 10 Whole Ticket*,
“ « in n..ir «
“ ** .i 10 Quarter “
“ “ 10 Eight “ ft
IN OBDERINQ TICKETS OB CERTIFICAIW*..
Kncloae tho money to onr address Ibr the ticket* WM*
or receipt of which they will bo forwarded by first Tr*)iV
Purchasers can have tickets ending in any numb** tk*|
may designate.
The list of Drawn Numbers and Prize* will bo sent to
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
: Pnrchaaejs will please write their signatures plain, and
giro their Post Office, County and State.
Bemembcr that every Prize is drawn and payable in full
Without deduction.
... All pitot of $l,OOO and under, paid Immediately after
the drawing*—other prizes at the usual time of 30 days,
communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for tickets or certificates to
. • , 8. SWAN & CO., Auguzta, On.
Person* residing near Montgomery, Ala., or AUbnta,Ga,
Can hays their orders filled, and savo time, by addressing
8. Swan A Co., at either of those cities.
A list of tho numbers that aro drawn from the whetl,
with the amount of tiro prize that each one Is entitled to,
will be published after every drawing, in the following m,
pem: —Tfeto Orkant Delia, Mobile Register, CherUdonStan
dead, Sathville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, Sew Peek
WieUjt Day Book, Savannah Morning .Veto*, Richmond Dis
patch, Mac Tork Dizpatch, and Paulding (i/izt.) (Hanoi *
Auguzta (Geo.) Omstitutionalid. ' [jon.T-ly.'
Maryland state lotteries
FOB JULY, 1558.
R. Fbaboe & CO.,
Manage re of the Maryland State Lotteries, present the fol
lowing Splendid Schemes
‘ , FOB JULY, 1658. - s
They caution purchaser* of Tickets to beware of order
ing Ticket* in Lotteries where extraordinary largo Capi
tals are offered for a small cost of Tickets—-ah such ora
■windles.
The Maryland Lotteries have been in existence for Forty
Yean. They are drawn by a State Officer, and can boro
lied on. If you draw u Prize, you will get your'monqy.—
The whole country is flooded with bogus Lottery concern*.
Beware of them:
‘ AB-Order in the Maryland State Lotteries.
MAUMIICEST SCUEIIZ.
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, CLASS L,
To be drawn in Baltimoro City. July 24, 1858.
'A9“ 14 Drawn Ballot, in each Package of 28 tickets,*i£6
Making more Prizes than Blanks.—Every Package oLM
Tkketa mast contain 14 drawn numbers, so that then
are 14 Prizes to 12 Blanks.
1 Grand Prize of 1 Prize of $B,OOO
1 Prize of 10,000 .i 4 Prize of -'AMO
1 Prize of. 10,000 10 Prize of La»
1 Prize of 10,000 10 Prise of " ' SCO
1 Prize of lO Prize of SOO
1 Prise of 6,000 817 Prize of 180
1 Prize of 6.000 64 Prize of M 0
1 Prize of <lOOO 64 Prize ot oft.
1 Prize of SfiOD 04 Prize of «
XPHmOT . %pOO 5,632 Prize of 90
IPriZeof 3,000 Prize of W
1 Prize of ZjOOQ
84,412; Prizes, utioantLng to $601,000. . A-
Tickets slo—Halves ss—Quarters s2,Bo—£hrithaft£S.
A Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes, costa $l4B sq.
Do. do. 26 Halves, 74 7$
Do. ' do. 28 Quarters, ' 87 $7
Do. do. 28Eighths, IS 66
HAVANA PLAN.
This is the old mode of Drawing. Prises in one Wbepl
sod Ticket? in another.
Every Prize is drawn ont
Every Prize paid in full without deduction t’" ’
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS A
To be drawn to Baltimore, Md., Saturday, July 31st. 1868.
20466 Prizes! 40,000Number*!! \
We would call particular attention to tho following splen
did scheme, a package of 16 whole tickets costing only
180 —and every other ticket being warranted |o draw
. 110, determined by the number drawing tho Capital
Prize, whether mid or even. ■
SPLENDID SCHEME I
X Price of
1 Price of
1 Price of
1 Price of
1 Price of
1 Price of
1 Price of
1 Prize of 'm\ , „
1 Prize of fiQO *
1 Prize of ■4OO' b .
IPrlOeof . 100 .... 8
1 Prize of ' SOO . ..
10 Prizen of Ml w
100 Prizes of 100 are ULfltO
20,000 Prices of 10 are 3HLOM
Whole ticket* slo—Halve#-Quart era&CO.
A Manager# 1 Oertilleatt of 18 Wholes—where ptr*oc»
wish to pay the risk only, will be sent tor $96
Do. do. - 10 Halve*, 4a
Do. do. 16 Quarter*, 24
Do. do. WJBlghtha, 12
the Manager# have been coin pelted from die nnmerocs
complaint# made to them, of nnfkfthfolnonon the part of
tboee who have been attending lo the filling <jf order*, to
resume the cormpondonce basinets in their own name.
Order ticket# from the Manager# only.
Adrres# all letters to U. PRANCE A CO.
: March 4-1 yj Baltimore, M<L
lOGAX HOTEL. —THE UNDEB-
J SIGNED respectfully informs tho
citizens of Blair county and others,
that ho has opened up the LOGAN ■fnSlkjj
HOUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff
at the West end of Hoilidaysburg,
reception of strangers and travellers.—
Everything connected with tho house has been refitted tf
the new with the choicest furniture, Ac., Ae.
The house is large ami commodious, and well colealatsd
for convenience and comfort.
His TABLE will be famished with tho very best th*mar
ket coo afford, and no pains or trouble will be spared to
render those who may choose to fhvor hjm with'ihelr pa
tronage comfortable and happy during their stay with him.
His STABLING is ample, and an obliging and carefhl
hostler will always bo in attendance!
The Williamsburg stage, which makes daily trips
between this place and wUllansbHfg, stopa at Uo Logaa
Hotel,
Dec. 17,1557, —tf.] JOHN KEIYFBR.
Brick i brick i \ brick ii i
The undersigned subscriber has on band now and far
sale a
FIRST RATE QUALITY OF RED BRIGS,
at the well-known Brick Yard at SloCahoa’s “Bluff” when*
he is prepared to furnish any quantity of BRICK an short
notice. Orders from » distance will bo attended to, sad
Brick delivered in tho cars. Address
April t, 186S-3ra. WILLIAM TAUQHM,
_ Duncansville, Blair county. Pa.
CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED.—-THE
subscriber hereby gives notice that on and after {h»
Ist day.of July, 1853, bo will adopt tha cash system in fcl*
business. Having suffered heavy losses' and much ember
rassment by indulging in the credit system, he i* deter
mined to dispose oi no more coal, after tho above date, ex
cept fur the ready cash,
June 17-tf.]
Blanks of all descriptions
neatly and ospedielousljr executed at thiaofflea.
QPECTACLRS AND BYE PRKSBR*
verafct««!«at ; tUf} -
$36,000 4 Appr’* toffiOO
10.000 4 - Tso
6.000 4 « iso
2.400 4 “ W
, 2,000 4 « 10
» u
JOHN AlililSOK-
\
ns
as
'■'to