The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, September 23, 1858, Image 3

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v publication of than”
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\, al/xt rase -work on tern!
it *. d.-al, with ,] je
lu-clmnicttl ninl industrial
;t every we. If the l|Z
tlu' twist machine#,
iplfjxil in his lnnm|fc(
i-.-ij.,- for mnkjijfflK
to l.iiiiv. what is going on
:■ .'..unuCicturcrwidfS,,"
■ onipii.y the heat faeili
lotsurc ami atudy. wUh sg
In- progress made in the
intruction of, telegraph?
imvers. and a thousand
ill; of peace and war—all
I the .Scientific Amor Iron,
presented in a rtlinbjJ
c the coin prehension of
aiidje.- of science and' art
-One Copy, C Montha!
cn Copies, 0 Montha, os'
Fifteen Copies, Twelra
onth-.. S2S, In advance,
le for insiK.ction. South.
P‘ Stanips, taken,for » U h,
Fulton Street, WsT.
ted-iwly engaged itvpn>.
is, and will advise Irtco.
the novelty of their jm
[Aug, Ifl, JBSIJ.
EIITY AT Mg
her offers at Wvaiie'gy,
it, the following pTOtjft
'ante in EaUM
nninp, doc’J., aj*l Jolia
it workjijg order trift a
thrifty growth; Thalot
f lie- town, on Oik* Offh.
If not sold
•d for a term of ye««,"
i ivy One Acr&pf
p. on the public rutdltad.
Übglitnr
L iving thereon ereoteda
\isu:,‘ pi’BKfl lIOUSS,
it;K«. tilcik is a rupeor
•>f choice Fruit !?;*<■« on
.ew Orr.po Arbor With *
■ ground is ill high stats
If not sold by the let I
-.1 for rent. ;
peeling to abora proper--
i-WKGE It. CUAJjLBR.
SALE.—By w~
.i»i - Court of lllair conn
■l ic vend uu or outcry oft- ;
day of SKITBH
t!io l.dl.Taiu" (loncriW-'
.-hi v. Blair county, PjL
in Hunt* r,ilec'd., to wit;
:aining about 40
ma le known on 4»y of
" of Allen McCarthy,
mis tif .lulm McOortUey,.
inn mid lauds of U«Wa
a iv. o miles of Altooak.
Ko,id.
jonaUaso money UuS«
u.~«- in one jeor lumhk
.1 nJ;; incut siot« of tbe
AMES. U-WTUBB,
Mrs. Manila Uun»W.
■ vtion:—THE
i their. Spring ditack,
isir or.ql^t
i Altisina.
.! is. to
•< ry much the
null bny«r«.
ii largo iota, o*aj.ot
cash.
" 'o-Ttlr remipu. -' j
.1 :lucrwllt ofour hoa**.:
than otltdl- AtoH£i*
>)ivv *torp id UiecossSvj.-
■ ■ fa-l foil
McliAMt A litHIL
-the; uxbjSu
■h tho . -.-o- :
ljrut reAttedlft
*\<tc.VAc.
mu-, /tml well CHlodataS.
ii ;j i!n>v*rylwi>t tbSSKI-
•-Mile wil. Iw (ipamt to
r..t.n kjai v.ith tbvir>p**
lln’ir itiv withbu9<
»r. obliging ai»t-e4(ry&ir
l-i.-b nmkra.d fuly-CWi*
rrg, still's ,*t ttorjCogU
JuflN REirVß*.
iANIO : OIL.
0f.11.4$ VALMbr
1.
cure ofeore audpikt
v in ntiy ,j«rt of Uw
. nirtirn, ‘ Ita^iW^ie.
.•■t’a-r aiK..>«soUlatt'is ■
' v- r t.’ih clftMlti
v i I’T.iUV. We lay
T-li- r.- Ibr jufiscr»» .
j->; raj to the pap*
I'ringiiiif to- tW» i
rr'Tin. cut oSflo tW r \
fe* ; ■
)Al>. I’Mprirtor.
L-jwi*toW)l.4'a,
? ■>■—tL
H*;nry Lehr. O. W.
i..; i*U Uculora in m»dl-
i: on OAKBON
y Safriy'or Economy*
in; t.tt l>e<it end cheap
->■ h, should call to*
i::r these l-arnpa tx-for*
-\c“ "ursclyc* to doBOB*
' ..r l.y t-xploeioa.
-! r while Laming.
■J to more or !*•
■' from eranke.
l"-r cent, cheaper tb»o
' riruon lire.
1 for the me of Sta
rr--, JlalU.ChnrchM,
for frmlly uw.
i ip ran tic attached l°
ii ■ i! lamps, at a email
of .i now lanp.
n all i-nsea.
C. W. KKPBLKB.
’JWTORAL,
I uj-criul Cough Syrup,
's Holland Bitten,
y'i Blood Searcher,
u.cot Golden mu,
IMeLariefPillt,
'inl't Gargling jPdr
Fourfold
Bone Lenimenf,
tu VSU'S Drug Store-
NITY, HEM*
iiiii method of
> iii> medicine now *•"
C VALVS CiAIiVAJi’
ily.
r. friend of iiiinp,
ur.’tlgic affection wfm 3
>: (’entre- county. ".
i iinfiU part, pud B 3 '
h; fiiiti -i;t T.wf«
min and continuedI • _ ■
,lling.,to makeip* 3
;i In nearly tlio * sß '
J. 11. HAHN’.
Centre
i nsukakc^
Agent of the 1%;
e-.rapnny, U.
inmnpo by Cre, .
*jv./vr/y, of every
•n-oimbie rate* •**
Slavonic Temple-
OtMAKEIt A-fi-
PER-CARBJ}*
•Ping Poda, ptwj*
lIMJS prr-i PiPt'
Ipini
LOCAL items.
pu*rn.vAjriA Rau.eoad,— The following ta
ils exhibit* foe receipts and expenditures of
th« shore Road, for foe month of Anguet and
ilsoirom foe let of Januaij, 1868:
Crow
ttCw®***.* 1 * ft? -•: : ■
H&J3MQ *310,488.41 *191,7(10,78
IStra***' 7
(Sunt tfa« tot '.■ ■ _ r ;•. ■ ■ 1 ■"/ "
,*!. . ywnofa 1^9^66.1«
I Fro*thisUhloit will be seen .that-the gross
I of tlwmonthof Augast,
I this year, leas than for the same
month U^-f»peMißB;fS0 1 020.42,
thus leering w iwatt-Inoraeaß >of $8,836.13.
[ ffth ,
| cion, to
I idea mkjrjp-formed otlts magnitude. He says'
| thrt4/2pojpea are the serriee pfthe
| coinpaoj?* The- of Philadelphia, Colum
bi»,llfiTvhucg, . Altoona, Conemaugh
[ end
I 'trains, fto. Strhondred and seventy-nine miles
I of trsckere owned by the company. Of. this
I &5 2CB nulesarasedpnd
I track, and,)|ftyrsns roilesnresidelings. There-
I -ceipts pM .mile ; MO greeter then on any other
I retd in the country, the gross receipts being
I Isa only thon those of the New York Central, 5
I which leasing 600 miles of mem track daily.
■ Ta* Kswitw Hamilton Accident.— We no-
I ijee that two of oar .Harrisburg contemporaries
I are particularly severe ia their strictures upon
I the Conductor_of the Freight Train to whom is
I charged the leaving . open of the switch, at the
I sberc named place,,on the morning the accident
j occurred. . This, we think, view of aU the
I facts in. the case. Is .uruuBt,.altbciughwe do not
I attribute it to a.desire, on their part, to
I Conductor a wrong, bat to the fact that they
I hare been misinformed -Mr, Jacob N.Pejrees,.
tbo Conductor <jft|w Freight Train, has .always
bfan considered one of the most careful and
trusty men oW the.road, and we would do vio-
Uiico|o our own filings and sense of Justice,
[ did we not protest against the.reproach heaped
upon him. The switch was not touched by Mr.
heweea,:ou,the morning -in : question,, butwas.
'by ‘^a^^teiideiv
who in the habit of it for
ipstructions pyen r .
<«*< ktvdtosthem
to the switches themselves. Having seerithat
all-WW;*iiM.:-:,.yMr. ; Ifewees took
on his,«/
der ondertook tp Oil the switch and turned it
hack and forth several times to snake it
more easily,.and sufoginnstely, left.it open.—
To thesis &otetheßwltcht«ndcr testified before
the office™ of the (Company in litis place, and
entirely exhonerated, Mr. Bcwees from ,*ny
blame in the matter, farther thari adereliction of
'luty, which required him to attend to the switch
himself, andibr this cause alouo was he dia
charged from the Bbad.
! riaxions Liap.—-On Friday evening last, a
; named James Moore, alias Thompson, alias
Jo’mson, .who was under the charge of officer
•Tnucrson, of Philadelphia, and was charged
| Iritkl stealings lot of gbjd coins from the United
[ fit*'** Mint, in that city, ;made a desperate at-,
tempt to escape from the officer, when about
three mile* from Pittsburg, by jumping oqt of
a window Q fcneofthecarain the express Train,
'which uas running atjthe rate of about 35 miles
an hour. He .told the officer that he wished to:
jo to .the water closet, and both started from
* pawed into the closet, while
’atteraon stopped a few feet in the rear to talk
t° a friend. Scarcely had Moore entered the
apartment ere he was observed to leap from.the
window. The .train wits stopped as soon aspos*
able and bached to the spot where he was sup
yowd to hare leaped out, but he j was no whore
w be seen, and the train passed bn leaving the ■
tc look for his prisoner. Walking down
be tnick a short distar.ee Mr. Patterson found
the hat of the runaway, and pursuing Ms search
etill further, he came upon the prisoner, himself,
ijing op the track and almost insensible, having ;
received a severe cut upon the back of his head
»M bruises on various parts of his body! ; As 1
«oon as he was able to walk, Mr. Patterson took
nun back to the city where his wounds were
oresied, and he was otherwise provided for.—
Patt b raon trying another trip
with Mm oft Saturday evening last, at which
‘ime he would bo ironed and thus prevented
from repeating his daring feat.
lO)MPi.ncEKTAET.— We publish with pleasure
“d pride the following resolutions, which we
copy from the Juniata RegUter. It is charactcr
mtic of the citizens of this place to treat strngers
Wd visiters, in whatever honorable capacity or
character they may come among them, with
that cordiality which calls forth many commen
[ oatory notices
No A 42 M C Vn n f- of IEOftUQ,B Tmbe .
Sleep of thoiaih Sun, Co tZ^TkZw
S opted : DS r ?ns * CrC unaa imouidy nd
| Resolved, That the thanks of this Tr?K n t
| returned to the Chiefs and Brother ofW™
I bmjo Tribe, No. 35, I. 0. R. M. of a
I f o f r t | hC r^ iQcl rece P tion and brotherly treatment
I .[ tho Chiefs and Brothers of this tribe, on the
p occasion of our recent .visit to Altoona, and for
I 0.,; v Ul ? Caricd ttnd successful efforts to make
| tu* „ f Bta y pleasant and! agreeable, and trust
I recinrn 08CU310 ? ma 7 soon occur, when we can
I rec ‘P r °cate their kind hospitality!
I for° thp’ Th f- t we , c *P res 3 our sincere wish-
I Tribe Contlßued ' Prosperity of Wixebago
I State ° a ° of , the mo3t flourishing in the
BatTdngt. s Erpenw, Earning).
,|aWBM» JOfiX-V *^
Oron Net
Samingt., Etpttua. Earning*^
'' BoaWmta ,-Buhday .afternoon
Scotchman named AleionderGilbert
came' the Cwanty Poor House «nd desired
lodging.. He eras kindly furnished with supper
and bed by Mr. McGraw. He was put in the
same room with several inmates of the House.
About half past eight o’clock he was heard to
scream or cry out. Mr. McGraw proceeded to
his room and told him that he must either be
quiet or leave the house ; he denied having
made any noise, and promised not to make any
disturbance. About eleven o’clock Mr. McGraw
was aroused by one of the inmates of the Scotch
maa’s room, who he said was cutting his throat.
■Mr. McGrow on going <to the room found that
he hadwftde an attempt to cut his throat with
on,old knifb which was in the rj>om. Tbe.kmfe
: beingveiydull, he had dot sucoeededin destroy* :
ing life,but,hsd made agash from which he hied
▼eryprofusely. He wasfranticßllyclatolung his
throatandendeavoring to tear open the cut with
bis fingers. 1 Mr. McGraw persuaded him to de
eist,and there being no one in the room on whom
be could roly for, help-rhe wont out for the pur
pose of getting a ispe and assistance to tie him,
in order to prevent his farther injuring himself.
On Jus. relarobe foandthe .unfortunate man
reeling around the room and blood gushing
from his throat in a perfect stream { during his
absence the broken the window,
and with a piece ofbioken glass, had severed the
■artery and cut his tbroatfromearto ear! He
died in a moment afterwards.
When he carae there he ropresented himself
as. coming from Cincinnati, bat a pass book,
fonnd on his person, hid in it the jpdijress of
“A. Gilbert, engineer. fllaokwater. WcstiDore
land Co. ;” another of “ AlezrrGUbert, Montour
Co„ .Ha.* and another “ A. Gilbert, Connemaugh
Westmorclaodebunty, J?a ” It had
also In ita copy of the account ofA.-> Gilbert
With JSulton dated lOtb 1858. He
was .probably a resident of Westmoreland Co.;
and here, and in afit of mania com
mitted the -terrible deed ; of, destroying his own
life. He wse about 28 or 80 years of age—s
lO lnchos h gh—yeiy stout and heavy—had
black hair, aqd wasvery pborly biad. Ve could
pot imagines more terrible or horrible ciroum-
Ket
stance than that of a strong young man, away
from .home, awaj ifrom every oae who knows .
.k|n»» enacting the fearful tragedy.of self-mui'-
der! There Is a degree' of hoiror'connected'
With -it which c tnses a chUI to run oyer thoio
who have, long been Jtoihejtirog qf
deeds.of blood. There is, too a mystery— gqr
rdwding4M-«»*tonTO but serves
to make bis case more terrible.' Who was he?
—what was;be?—where wamhe from?—and a
hundred .other questions arise, to .all of which
the same answer must be givep— unfcwtcn.
— Standard.
THBiQbxxir.—As every Local Itemizerfin the
county is having something t«|» say, about the
stranger which has latriy appeared in the hear*
Wo mustolso look as >‘ wise as an .owl”
Uke the rest of them—and talk about it as tho’
we know it all onr llft. Tci we do know all
•bopt a little fest of north, in
close proximity to tlie Jundermpst foot Of the
too hind feet of &• Qmt Bpiiv (of
body knows where he stays) on a direct line with
thei two poiuton, (you know where thqy are—if
you dpn’tj don’t ask us,) and cap be seen at
half-past seven o’clock every evening(when
there arc no clouds about) pnd at 'i o’clock in
the morning, (we don’t vouch fbr this, never
having seen It at tbM in the direction of
sun rise> .and is said to be nearing the earth
with great (delinquento flttok df that,)
has a Beqr narralive l(W,Op < .>,ooo miles 1 mg and
travels pi .the rate of 150iCQO,0Q0 miles «p Kour;
yon can't bcat it by telegraph,
toil you wh® I ‘ e ' !,er ypur.qiay
knt nobody will be hurt by U ipiless
who .owe Ptintor’s bills, (now
tarry and pay up.) There now we know
anddiave told yon about as ntjmbt.M die ’rest of
M 1 ® pwe oiKM,andhopeyou’ilbear out temarks
in remembrance. / ‘
Democratic ;CSiiwnjf;■ nn^teh
tionally neglectedpubUshingthe names
nomineesof ,the above Convention, in our lost
ksqe, therefore give them this yvqek,. al
though we presume inpst of ’our readers arc
Already acqaainted with them. *
Attem&ly~J)r. R. 0. Christy, .pf Allegheny.
Snyder, of HolUdayabnig.
Trothonotary—A..} Chrissomn, N.Woodborry.
Commissioner —Jacob Zeth, ofSpyrngfield. 4
Director of tfte Poor —George B. Cramer, of
Altoona* , ’
Treatiirer —A. F. Ostcrlob, of BolUdaysburg.
Auditor— El B. Isctt, of Tyrone.
Coroner —J. D. Spielman, of Juniata.
As usual, Altoona, although she presented
good men for the lucrative offices, bus been
given a bock seat in the synagogue. From the fe w
wools dropped in our hearing, we do not believe
that the ticket will be very heartily supported
in this “ neck o’timber.” Men hero, as well as
other places, desire to be rewarded for their
services to their party, and dislike the idea of
being put off with the petty offices. By the
time of the second Tuesday arrives, however,
we presume all will bo right.
Thb Encampment. — Next week we presume
there will be a good time generally in tho town
“over the hill,” as the encampment that bs«
been so much talked about will como off at that
time, within a abort distance of the town. The
Dramatic Association of Hollidaysburg will give
three nr four entertainments during the week,
and the Brass Band and Glee Club are to give
a Concert. If we can possibly find time
to get out of our Office, we shall visit the tented
field, as,wo confess a decided partiality to view
ing the
“ Pride, pomp and circomstanco of glorious war.”
The companies from this place will bo in at
tendance. There are now some eight or ten
in the county, all of which will take
Fninmo, ■« e “ cani P m ent, besides several in ad
confidFnfW ntlCB T ll i° tavo becn invited and ore
confidently expected.
Acc ° old friend, Matthias
Otto, announces through our columns, this week,
°w ned a house of e«t«rtainmcnt in
this place. We recommend his house to the
aT °^l 6 C , ollBlderatlon of ‘bose wishing a good
t 0 feeling S
that they will be treated to the best tecommo
datioce »t rca#ouab!e prices. -
: Bola>J3tmo*A»r.—One of the boldest borgla
rie* which we have any recollection was per-
iUs place, on Monday loft, by which
our friend 3. M. Cherry, Esq., was relieved of
eight watches. At noon, on the 4day in ques
tion, Mr. C, locked np his establishment and
went to dinner. On his return, about one
o’clock, he discovered that some person had
been and taken possession of hie shop during
his absence. A little further search convinced
him that the visitor had appropriated it number
of watches without his permission. Constable
Ely was immediately summoned and a warrant
for the arrest of John Crigger a German watch
maker froth Baltimore, who had previously
Worked for Mr. Cherry, was placed in his hands.
Crigger was seen about the Aop, at the time
mentioned, by a number of persons, but little
attention wos.paid Ho thateircnmstance from
the fact he Imd been seen at work in tbs
«hpi>. He effected to entrance at thd back wiu
dow of the building and after unscrewing the
haq> on the front door, which held the bolt,
and shoving it io <md side in order toi let the
bolt pass, he went out of the window again and
come around and went in at the door, evidently
to create the impKarion, should he be observed
that he had aright to enter the shop. Securing
the number ;of jrgtchee. mentioned, he passed
front door, leaving It open. ;pn be
ing arrested- he denied the charge. Nonioftbe
mie^ng-watches were found on his person, but
thedroamßtadtial evidence adduced Was consid
ered strong epough to warrant his detention
fle was accordingly taken to the “ Lock up,” at
which .place Constable Ely searched his pockets,
and found a exactly fitted the hasp
of the door of the shop, and the paint upon the
head of the screw and on the hasp corresponded.
He else found in h»S possession a small hammer
which had been used in unscrewing the hasp, as
-the point of the hammer fitted the marks on the
Lead of the screw.; Crigger was taken to Hol
lidaysburg, on Tuesday, and placed in jail to
await a trial at the next term of court. r
Accident. —A few days since, an old friend,
Joe Trout,came yery near paying a visit to the
of Jordan,” by romaininga little
too long apon one of the railroad tracks, in con-
Torsntionwitba fr iend. He was standing with
hie hack toward the approaching engine and
consequently did not hear or observe it until it
was within a few foot of him. He endeavored
to dearths track, ba t before bo could do so, was
struck by the bumper, (the engine was backing)
which fortunately : knocked him on the outside
of the track. Hej was conaidcrable cut and
bruised about the head and face, and was ren
dered sensleas for some time. Wo have observed
him on his feet again, wltiun-.tbe last few days,
and expect soon to bear him “crying” sales.
Peoples’ Meeting. —Handbills have been
posted throughout ‘ the town and Gomitiy, og
ling for a Peoples’ Meeting, to be held in the
vicinity of our office, on to-morrow evening, af
o'clock. ' A juumber or Speakers are an
nounced kb. present This is the first rally
of the campaign in this place, but we suppose
-it will : not he ; the dost, although -there' is but
a a|ort time losger tp work. Judging from the
desires of the politicians in the town “over the
hill,” to have the disafiections which exist in all
P”*>es, in place, on account of the nomi
nations, healed up,wre presume we shall be of
ten visited between, this and the 2d Tuesday, of
Octal er. Altoona. Is a ,big spoke in the political
wheel. . '; ’ ... 1
Aa Important I Mkdicuie tor Lvsa Com
pi.Aiara.~jjp, Keyser’a Pectoral Syrup, sold at
G. W. Kessler’s in this place, has won an envi
able’ reputationin the various Diseases of the
Lungs and Pulmonary Organs. We are aware
of lias gijco suck general SSt-
and why should it not J' Dr. Keyset
la a regular physician, now in the Wholesale
Druggiatbnßmeaain Pittsburg, andjWe are &-
own hands, Oireiy ounpp .of ingredient that goes
into this valuable giving thereby a
of great cart’, at teas!, in iti' eom
pounding. ■’ v
■ At ms Posp Again; —We are pleased to notice
our jovial friend, Yankee Jones, themodcl en
pnder on the Branch train, who for the last
t&onth has been a yult to his friends ‘‘down
East,” is again at his ijj-ost. Pew, if any, en
gineers bn the Fa.’ R.Ri understands their bus
behind whom passengers can/eel mope secure
from danger, and .besides this, he is a clever ac
commodating whole-souled fellow, whose daily
m* j|ith. f for
V Vank,y and “ No. £2*”
' 9SS* The ekeitement in town, the other even
ing, was notoccaaioned by the ory cf fire, or a
fight, or the covet, or an accident, or a bank
panic, as many might have presumec, to see tire
people rushing In the direction of Bell, Johnson,
Jack & Co’s banking house, but by the news that
there was prime Philadelphia Cove Plant Oys
ters at Taylor’s Saloon, next door to the hanh
Said Oysters may be had every evening, and at
all times, at said Saloon, and the said Taylor
will take pleasure in serving up said oysters
to all who may call. Sec advertisement.
New Raimoad.— We learn from the Standard
that Engineers are engaged in surveying a route
fora railroadfrom Wood, Morrol & Co’s ore Knhy
to Hollidaysburg, a distance of some three miles.
It will be the same guage as the Pennsylvania
Railroad, with which it will connect at the
Weigh Look. It is designed for carrying ore,
and will be constructed this winter.
Admitted. —Jonathan D. Lect, Esq., of Hol
liday sburg, was admitted last week, to practice
in the United States District Court.
The Panic—More Failures.— Tho panic in
New York seems to be on the increase. In this
city everything goes on smoothly, and the only
failures we have heard of were tho 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 Y ouths never fail to pro
cure capital fits at this popular establishment.
?ee advertisement of Dr. Sandfdrd’s
LIVER LWinOK.VTOR in another column.
! ’ . \
;r y :
Mmsbs. Editokh:— With yqgf Mrmission, a
word or twomuchmg the** Library AsspolationV
just formed in our place. It need scarcely be,
said that much interest has been felt in tills
matter ever since “T. N. K.", first suggested it
to the “Young Men of Altoona.” The sugges
tion Was worthy of their highest consideration
and prompt action. 11 is a matter of rejoicing
that they, have taken action; and from the
Trtinmt we leaxn that the organization has been
completed, the room assigned, &o. This is all
well and promises well, and if properly con
ducted will toll with much force upon the inte
rests and Improvement of the place and commu
nity. : 1 ■' ■
! There are, however, one or two matters which
your correspondent could have wished other
wise. The first of these is with regard to the
name. It may be said the name is a small mat
ter. Bo it is in itself considered. But if that
name is calculated in the least to beget a pre
judice against the Association, according to tins
very acknowledgment it had better be altered.
It Is so small a matter that none of the friends
and advocates of the present style of the Society
ought to insist upon it. x Now it cannot be de
nied that the name “ MeeKanic?' has a epeeific
meaning, especially in a place where so large a
proportion belong to that particular class. To
give that special style therefore to the associa
tion, does seem, whether intended or not, strong
ly that such particularly are solicited to Join,
and that for them morscspecially it was formed.
Now if there was no such intention, the best
proof of. the feet will be in a manifest willing
ness to drop that part; of the style, and so re
move the, at least apparent, objection io some.
It is a fact, that some have felt aggrieved by
this prefix to the name, whether justly so or
not. This being the case, it would be magnani
mous in the mechanics who belong to the society
to labor for the change ' suggested. It is to be
hoped they will do it. They will certainly en
large the membership, increase the funds, and
by so doing enlarge the usefulness of the Asso
ciation. And that is what all its friends and
any philanthropist should desii e.
The “Road Men,” las they are technically
called—and by the way, a very laborious and
indispensable port of the employees of the P.
It It-, and besides, a part of . our community
who very much meed the wholesome influences
of such an association— they feel that in the
name the intimation is held oat to them i that
this society is ndt for yea. The writer does not
say it is so, bat if they feel that it is so, the ef
fect is just as if it was really so; and the ha>
rier ought to be removed. It is the case we
have learned, also with some of the citizens.
Now nothing ought to be done which is calcu
lated to divide in feeling those whose interests
are so nearly allied. jSuch are the relations
which the different classes of this place bear to
each ether, that it is impossible to injure the
one without affecting the others. What we
need, then, is something that will serve os &
bond of union, and not as a bone of contention.
Let every thing that is calculated to cause a
diversity of feeling or of interests be removed.
If the name of the. ‘fLibrary Association” is
calculated to do this, to any extent, let. it at
once be changed.
The constitution also of this society, if we are
correctly informed, distinguished in favor of the
employees of the Pa, R, R. Co. If this be the
case, an error has, we think, been, committed.
Not that it is a matter of consequence, ono way
or the other, who are the officers ofthe society,
if they be competent and energetic; but be
cause it creates and fosters distinctions which
should not exist among the citizens ofthe same
place. Little Jealousies and bickerings are
much too likely to arise without anything of
•hat kind to foster them. And the writer has
very much pistaken the generous spirit that
actuates the leading men connected with the
Company, if any snch distinctions in favor of
will me|et their approval. We
llpygreatfy mistaken Ihe breadth off their views'
and liberaLmindedness,- if they de
cidedly condemn it. Such tilings ore calculated
to array the employees citiwns, and
the citizens against the employees—a state of
tlungs which the officep'of Like Load, And we
allv should most earnestly deprecate. Can’t the
nape then be changed, and the constitution be
so amended as to make no distinctions T If ab,
your correspondent would most heftrtily rejoiee
—notbecauseof any aealHeTiaapersonal{y/pn
but because % bone of contention
MoxAa be removed, afefthe ends for.which the
Association has been formed, be better promoted.
A MECHANIC.
Tub Baer Cough, SfepTcxJta.—One of the
very beat-Cough Medicines to be found any*
*herej is Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup, sold by
G.W. Kessler, atso cents per bottle. "
TOE GREAT ENGLISH REMED Y.
SIE JAMES CLARKE’S. "*"
Celebrated Female Pills.
Prepared from d prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D, Pkv
- iieitm Exfrtlordiaary to the Queen. '
This Invaluable medidne fa unfaffing to *U
Uiom paiafut and delicate diseases to «Ucli thefoibalecon
stilutlon is subject. It moderates all excess and removes
aUobatrnctlonß,and aspeodycuromay bo reUcdoo. 1
. to juxnrin units
it Is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity. ?
■' ®ach bottle, price one dollar, bears the Oovernmcnt Stamp
of Great Britaln, to preront counterfeits. v
CAUTION.
These POU should not bo taken, by females during the frit
three months qfPrtgnaney, as they are sure to bring on Mb
carnage, pulat any other timithey are toft. . ' ’ T *
In all cases pf Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, Fatiguoon slight exertion, Palpitation
of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these PUls will effect
a core when all other means have failed, and’although a
powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony,
or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each package,
which should bo carcfnllv preserved.
Bole Agent for the United States and Canada,
JOB MOSES, (lata I. C. Baldwin * C 0..)
' Rochester, N. Y.
N. 8.—51.00 and fl postage stamps enclosed to any an
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills,
by return mail. ■
B. L. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also, for
Vale by all Druggists. [June 3,1858,-ly.
Notice.— compulsion causes
na, tho undersigned, to make known to onr patrons
that tho following resolution will be strictly adhered to
from this date.
Resolver, That from nnd after tho 15th day of Septem
ber, A. I). 1868, we will adopt tho cash system, and will
not credit any ono at our respective places of business. •
John Wood*, Albert Shultz.
J*cob Holtzman, John SchraMtt,
Roman Ridbnnack, Jacob AUeman, '
Nicholas EhHngcr, Christhm Mosebaneh,
JohnNageil, „ HerriekJi Sehveiger*,
’ Jonathan Pcrino, Joseph Schenk,' , -
Ferdinand Kothwan-. KsWihe Otto,
jeptrmw. ft; last—st. •
ooaaxorsn warn* nr. *. a \J f
i
Flour—SnpnfMk IW.
Potatoes tVttbwk*;'
Piy Applet f *,
Batter, ft ft
lard, '! **• -.-V
Shoulder*, -■ '
Bids * “
*Bg». •* *i- i- • >
; . ; . v M’LAiH*uaa’sriiOc* U4s*xf:
JtlMn * liehraell their Bow at thefoftftrtec n&f
White Whei* Mew, -,fiM)|.;iM)|.;
■'« '' « « '■> •«?■■ : ' M*
Barrel Salt $3,00 and $3,10 per barrel.
Sack “ 1,78 « 1,80 “sack.
> ■ ‘:/Aj^T:<tt,band..
H. LEQIt’9 nova masks*.
Fxtra Family Floor,
Soperllna Kxtra, beat quality.
Superfine, .
HARRIED. ’
On the 10th inst„by Ret. S.A. WUson,JAMES MANN,
.Esq, to Miss SAUJJj CLINK, bnthof Altoona.
With the above we received eereral fin*- alicee of.eako,
for which the donors will accept the thanks 6t all >»««<•)*
May their kind remembrance of the printer in the hoar of
their highest bUss, secure for them the remembrance of
0 k!e foriure when she is bestowing greatest prosperity.'
On the 3d instant, by the. Rev. D. Speck, Mr. A. N. BAR*
MIN to Hiss —FOB, both of Yellow Springs, Blair
county, Pa. •
At Duncansrille, on the evening of the Tiinst,, otter a
lingering illness, Blr. MARTIN a AYRKB, aged 38 rears,
1 mouth, ar.d 23 days. ' ,
I? OR RENT.—THE .STOREROOM
. now occupied by J. kJ. LOWTHEB. willbe for
Bent by the IStu of October next. 'V.
Sept. 23,1808. WM. M. tLQYD.’
THE TRUST ACCOUNT OE JOHN
TALBOT Assignee of MICHAEL OAI&AHEIV Mer
chant Tailor, of Altoona, Blair Co., !*». ''i
Notice is hereby givuntlmt the above stated occonnt has
been filed in the Conrtof Common Pleas of Blair County,
and that the same wilt bo confirmed and allowed, on the
fourth Monday (and 2Stb day) of October nax&'imlttMcaajke
be shown why the some should hot be cunAhnml snel 41-
lowed. : JOS. BALDRIOuit Proth’y
Altoona, Sept. 22d,1858 —3t ■ ~; j
A TTENTION ALLi—The subscriber
would respectfully make known to biw-Crlpnda and
the public generally; that he has leased the largo frame
building, on Main Street, Altoona, immediately above the;
Company Warehouse, which he has fitted np.Sr the recep
tion of boarders and lodgers. -Having obtained license at
the fats term of Court, hi wilt keep on hahdalot of choice
liquors, lager beer. Ac. He asks a share ofptiblic patron
age, and will do all in his power to render th|we comforta
ble whomakebisbouhe their stopping piece.
Sept. 23,1858—3t] ; MATTHIAS OTTO.
TIT ALL PAPERS ! Wall Panels !!
Moment
OhD FOLKS—Taper your rooms and be coaifortahie. ;
q Bea« W WaU Papers gan be bought at rit prices four.
8,10 and 12 cents up to fill per roll. ■ ': - ■
'.f:.->dow Curtains. «re Baud fereens,-lister Ciriles,
with a great vane. v °f decorations always foe kale by
v ■" I W. P. M4RSUAI.fi & CO.
Sept 23,1858—2m.] ; 67 Wood Strict PjtttbniifcPa.
1 BAYLOR’S SALOON.—The, proprie
tor of the above Saloon woold respectfully inform hi*
ftiend< and the public generally that he has n'Ow, and "will
keep constantly on hand during tho season.- die vetv Wet
Qyff”*” he bad in Philadelphia or JteWnWTc. which lie.
wdl bo pleased toserre npr tochrtomarsin any style they
may desire. Ho also keeps on hand a largo stork ofcon
fectionaries. Cigars, Tobaceo. *o. He Invitss a oUI, feel
ing surethnt hecan render aatUbction. gaWn n"«rW
pHBAP COAL,—THE SUBSCRL
vV her will deliver Coal wherever .^JJ 1 -TTi.
required in tho Borough of AltoohaffiOVslaC. *>Sga
at the rate of $6 60 per 100 bushels, ■SrTT'flStt
for cash, and not otherwise. -i .eWW-
Cool is os good as any that can be obtained 60 theAHegie.
ny .Mountain. JOIIX ItiSmaOSp;
September 16.1855-3t* : *
A CARD. — Hear what Mirs. : Vaughn
of pmjcansvnic says;—t have used the Galvanic Ofl
prepared by J.D, Bponeroad, lapwistown, iTj, fifta very
painful disease myself and recommend It to otlierfc, atul ln
every cuss found It to bo dno ofthe very best aiodiclrieH Ibr
sore and painful diseases. Believes all poiti'M Sfiv^mln
utes. Every limlly should have It In the holfsi. ■ "
. ■ , . Sept. Ift Jtß^-ly.
Dissolution .—notice *is hem
by given that the co-partreribip heretbjbre existing
between the undersigned, will ho dissolved by jnmnal con
wnt, on tbo 20tti day of September, 1868. 'All persons
knowing Uiemselvea indebted to them win make Ihimcdi
ate payment, anitlioso having claims will tjrejont (him
without delay. ? . BICHABH McLAIN:
September, IC, 1858—3t v JOHN jSkUR.
Ncß. the business will be coutlnned by Lehr l(b.
TXOME TESTIMONT, ||
JEX. : ’ , ' v IFrom the Anrdft.)
I have 1 been afflicted fur ten years wlthairMtle lHai+heea.
: and have received-more benefit fhhn Bn Vall’lfOalranie Oil
than.any othcrnie<Hclnelcverus«4, AtE3L:McKEB.' ;
Oliver townsliin, Jdiffltb ijenotr, pn.
This is to ecrtlfytliat f uscdDn VslVb GUlvaiilc Oil in
my family In some of th? diseases tor whkffl it Is recom
'mended and found to act almost apontanron<dri 1 recoin,
mend ft to all who suffer ftom piln. AM. INGBAM.
Sept.' % ’sB—ly. Decatur township, MlflUn eb, Pa.
■\TOUNTAIN RESTAURANT AND
-LtJL LAGEie BEEB SALOON.—The proprietor of this
Saloon, .
Under the 3(ason!c Temple, >
would respectfully announce that he keeps conitanlty on
hand ah cxccUent article of LAOEB juanuiiicturad
at the Altoona Brewery, which Is pronounced the best In
the country. -Also, Cakes, Cheese, Sardines, Pretxriis Ic.
He has recently fitted np'his Saloon in * ityle unequal
led ift the country, having placed In it ii ' ■
i A BILLIARD TABLE AND TWO BAGA
, J - ' lEL.LE BOARDS, f
&>rpe accommodation and anrasemeht of thoss.wbo may
wli* toexgagointboso gnines. ' -
Ilh wW to returcr every attention to his
customers which tlngr' require, and he (lopes’ thereby to
merit and receive a liberal shore of irntronairo.
‘r: f. jforirwAm.. ’
SEMINARY. T
.... , ONI.T $22,50 PER QUARTEB.
, ; Th« mnns ofthw school arc so low and :tho privilege*
'«^yea|»oroso unusual, that many cvcnnt ngrcurdlstaneo
flnd ibtotheir advsntage to patronize it in preference to
sihooft nearer homo. All Branches, both useful andor
namenta! are tanglit. Students of both sesce ami all ogee
pro received. The whole expense of one student for a year
need net be over $9O, A circular will be sent to any one
desiring U. Address John D. Walsh, Caaaville, Huntlnc
don county, Pa. [August liWni.
A DMINISTRATOII’S NOTICE.—^
-fJiL Notice is hereby given tlmt Tetters of Administta
fton-on thewtato of Dr. C. F. Sellers, latoof Altooms Blair
county, have been granted to the undersigned, reel
ding os aforesaid. All perrons knowing themselves Indcbt
ert tnasld estate are requested to make immediate payment
and those haying claims will present the same duly authen
ticated for settlement. . ; 1
' August 26,1858-61] C. B. SINK, Jdm'r.
Take notice, that the as-
SESSMENT No. 15, made by the Lycoming Mutual
imurance Comptny, in Blair county, Is parable sit my of
'jho Assessment is 3 per cent, on all notes in force
Blay 18,1868. : JOHN SHOEMAKER,
Altoona, July 15, 1858. Receiver.
PRIVATE SA;LE.—THE SUBSCRI
BER has on hand a few articles .of Household Prop
cljTi among wldch are a couple of excellent STOVES,
which, he will dispose of cheap for cash. The articles cau
he Seen at J. t J. bowtber’s Store. 1
July 1,1858,-tf WM. McDOWEUj.
PEA NUTS.—S,OOO BUSHELS WlL
mington Pea Note In store and for salehy
ira, n. bhtoard.
March2s ’5B-1 r] 191 North Scl street, Philadelphia.
Lumber for sale.—
60,000 Shingles 50.000 lathed,
and all kind* of BuILDINO MATERIAL, doWer thah the
lowest, for Cash. Apply to , JOHN SHOEMAKER.
—THE BEST QUALITYOF
X* FAMILY FLOUR for sale, Wholesale Andßetail
Apply to ■ , * SHOBMAKJKB,
■ Psc. 11,1856-tf. . . Teniple;
TILANKS OF ALL DESGBIfepNS
i/ neatly and »ipedkWn»ly etscutadat {hit edßc*^
:> J.
/•- -7; •'>
DIED.
Is pis of the best Purgative end Uwlfa&etweofclM*
JafSthSe public, that acts as a OtOartic, —ftr. mlldss tail
Btere iffecttnil than any other medicine known. Hheot
only a (ptOhartic, btita Liver remedy, acting first ala tbs
JWtir to e/ectrts morbid matter, then On the stomaehand
'boirett to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing **«!
purposes efltecthally, witßout any of tho painful
experienced in the operations of moat (Ulsrtiea It
'strengthens the system ut the same time that tt purge* lt«
and when taken dal?? Ifa a bile rate doses, will strengths*
and Imhd it up vnth unai>4nl fepidity.’
. The ton is one, of tly i tprlOcffWf region of tbs
human body ; and when it! peffomts Its CSncttonli Seel),
the powers of tho sjstetul "AN ffilJy developed.' The
stostm* is almost entirely! Jcfepchdcnt oh thahectithy
action of tho iner fur the : proper performance, of Its
fttnctioiui ; when the stora-1 jaclV(s. ot fnnlt, th*
?Sr *t la\dt, and tho whole I system riffer* <4 cofess
i’ no “ r ewi— tlio; Liver— having ccroed <0 do
fa ditty. For the diseases : i of that organ, one df the
proprietors uua nmilo it lusj w i study, in a practice of JOOV*
than twewy.years, to Bud remedy wbcrswithtd
counteract tho many de- rongemtnls'to which It 1*
liable. ..
To prove that this rerao-: rd: dy is at lost found, any par.
ton troubled with liyyn /«v! Complaint, In any of Im
forms, has but to try a bot- V j tie, and conviction It ear
tain. -■ ' ' | . . :_■, . ,
Th«c Gums removo allj^imofhid et had fbatterfrom
the system, supplying In their pfiico a healthy float
of -bile. Invigorating tlio | j tctomach,. caUsHig food to'
digest well, ptTUFlisa tiik | grvihg tons and
health to tho whole machl-jr incry, removing the cdUM
of the disease;—effectiCK “i *7 - radical cure.
" Biuoca Attacks arc and, wiut is mttbL
FBXVSNTKD, by the occa-| |_j|slenal nso of the tosg'lii.
VIOORATOB. {
H
12
- Mi
12
10
$8 80
8 00
4 75
One doso after eating ir I |BulSciont to relieve the sto
mach and prevent tho food I I from rising and souring.
Only one dose taken be-i »H .Pure retiring, prevents
Nightmare. ' 1,-I .
Only one doso taken at U* night, loosens ths tbs Bow
els gently, and cures Cos-L j givssus.
One doso token after each; p* ’ meal will cure Brtpepala.
. 4®* One doao of two tea- j. , I rpcomful will always re
Uevo Sic* lUaxiAcul. I | . . ,
One bottle token for fe-' VI, male obalractloa remove
thecause of the diseases; and makes a perfect edre.
Only one dose immediate-) , ly relieves tljolic, whllh
One-doeo often repeated! ‘lli a snru euro for One La*
Hohcs, and a preventive [ ill . of Cuouuu. , ,
- 49** Only one buttle is « I needed to throw ont oftha
system the ofl'ecU of medi-[ Seine after a long sickness.'
49*' One bottle token for ’ IJ ainpick removes all sal*
lowness or unnatural color . 1 from the skip.
: One-dose taken a short CCtime before eating gives
Vigor to tlic appetite, and; j makes the food digest well.
ypo diwo.vAen ropeat«l( o[cures Chronic,Diarthoi I*
U# worst forpuh whiie Sum-; i mcr and Bowel complaint#
yield «fmo#t to the ■ fj. Usse.
■Q«»,or two <&*•■« cures attacks caused liy Utowi
»u. children i thyro is do safrr, or ipctultc
remedy la the worlds aa it
A few bottle* cures firepsy ; fcy exciting Urn ab»erh*nts
wo take pleasure In re- Xcommending the msitteta*
ofn Bilious type. .It onenUts with certs in tv,
virtiiM U ** U * wro wiUiuft [ to resUJy to lb wdudoffaf
AU klio use It 4ro giving their nottumotu ioiUnoei tit
iUfetor.
■ ■ Wli Wiltt in tbh nicutli With the I n rigor alor. ui
awidluw both together. ■ ; ,
THE LIVER INVIGOIUTOR
IS A SCIKSTinc MEDICAL DIBCOVKUT, and la didi,
working COTre, almost too great to bHUro. It eureama J
•7 tern (hr first dost giving htntJU. and ncMotti mere
than one bottlq is required t.» cure ar y kind of Liter Com-
Jmtnrtife or Dgrpeptia to a conttribi'
all of which arc the result ol a Disr tswi Livkju
W«ck Kit poluk rut' sortiit.
S' B^m V k U o W'°‘- :i »:*^wny t New Turk.
,<jS,bol.l by a. \t. Kiwsit*, Altoona; and retailed bi
all UntssfaU. > 13Ta# 2T. 18W-iy
The great beautifibiu sor
I/Ug OUiUCCCUflllly sought,
• FOUND AT LAST!
F°R It HEBTQHE3 i*EftM A K6KTX. V OIUY UAlft TO
its ortgtno} cohw;;, covar* luxuriantly (he held heed- r»-
nil scrofula, .«cnld hind 'and
morjtpnons; mMteatho hair soft, healthy and glossy; ami
pXtyjpnoirrYtt H to any tiiiHgtUAlilc nev; remove*. ul If 1,»
magic, all Matches, fic., frotn tho taco and cores all o'ruraf
headache, geo circular and (lie following i
. u .. * poTst, N*. JL, Kct. 3d, ISJT.
Paof. 0< J. Wood i Cc.—o%iit« ; Uliln a few (inti w«
Mre rtcrfrcd bo many orders aud c*lUf»r Prof.o. J, Wi£xi , »
IWr Rwtoratlre, thatto-day wq were compelled to wtaluf
HWtuU p>r ft quantity, ;*h«o llwn jnt\ forwarded all being
ttdlrt,)whiM»eialglit order a quantity fri.uryou, .Jteefj
bottle we havi &Hd U> Atitv pTvxiucvt th rc< or fm*r niv
customer* and the approbation, and italrnnsk* It receive*
from the most substantial • qnd worthy litlrens of our t(.
dnity, fully conrlhee ua that it w A MOST VALUABLM
I*A£PAKATION. ' | . ,
V|ewl_na«» •oon.vmax ha odd ftp*. ofsl ,pd on*
oocoi $2 slm; and believe Us yours rery rcsbfUßilly:,
Signed) : DANIKL LATUOJIP * Cel
Grore. St Chartbe Co- Mp, Nor. 10, ii#t.
fllckoi
__ --- • - . . - - vv« MU n HUT, K
3* iVOOlH—Dtftf sffj floio lut itUQDMrvt
.T5 r V n rl"'" 110 “** *" no 01 J°w Male, Kestorativr.and
Ito effßct* bo wonderful, we feel it imr dnlyio to*
184' tlie aflUcted. to report it. . .
P»T' little wm’s head for mrnio time had beta neMsetlr
WWtlWtttojres, ■ aitd some called it scald bead. Tlie
M c»inf ftffin ronijfqiifticc, wlit n a frfciHl*
*° four ItretOtntWe,
JjTiSfT* o P° °f success, Imt, to our snrprlss,
oCM ,™f fricnds »» r ory f«w applications removed
t,w WfW jntirely, and a new and Inxnrient crop at hair
eoon'rt ? rttd onf and we can . now say that oiir boylia* aa
uraupya eealp; and as Inxnrient a crop <.fhair«i«BT
otherjchlld. tte can therefor*, and do hereby rccnmmesd
your ItotmitiTe, as a jwirfccf remedy for *ll diseases ofths
**! PW* rtF' n«• ate. yours respectfully,
: ’ 1 N ORORfIK tV. IIHSOISIIOTUAM.
PAIIAII A. UIGaiNBOTIIAJI.
. • Gardiner. Maine, Jane 22,1MJ.
„ V-J.- slr: \ l««s n»«l two hottla# of
Prtfr&or Mood's Hair Restorative, and fan (n,ly aa* It it
■° ?M.%iS2 yer J r “"’“I “R* f,,r re*t6rln S andchanipn*
lit ** I waa a man of seventy. Kf
attained ita original cotoi. Toil recnOl*
th * ,c9st **> *%*—
Tonin RwtiectfuUr,
P<’*>rropH/>in r « M Soadwi^}££'
Mar&.^H S M„. R ‘ llihS 111
J l*y <1- W. KESSLER, Altoona, and brail good
PmggfrtK v>?*- (JaneMsM-lV
4 BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT. O F
' rZRVUJIERX,' ancli at
•srr£4crs rQR ms ffAXDKBRcttiMr,
I Jlait Oils; Cologne*,
ported and' domettic y Oriental i
~ Cosmetics; Ptangi*
fwiiiit : '
> Totiei &?uj?s, Hair
. Tooth Bfvthff, • ;
Dressing Combs, Tdrkei tymhjf} :
Parses, tidy Leaf Wbie^
iCST RKCRIVS& AS!! tOR BAtH low '^t
Iwtt,
Q?E£i CIGARS!
| TUBER BELLES, ,
iORTAUZAS r
Potffopf \,
iun« 24,1858 .-tf
<•"">’■'s '|’ r ;
FARE
STATES UNION HOTEL
606 afld 608 Market Sfrtffcr
... iaori! gfsTij, . t : . ,1. .
PITItADEDPBiA. '' ' “
Tem5~51.25 Per Day. 1
O. W. lIIXKtB, Pi MtMt,
July 1, ISSS.-4m
c. j. hirst, k. n. »;*; ofHp.tt.rn.
T\RS. HIRST & POOD,
1 / tliolr professional sersicos to iho cltUeni W'JJltoA*
nruTvicinity in t*io several branches qf - -~i
MRDICIXK ASD SUKGSRYj-
Cocntry calls n>Rnl«rly attended to.
Olfirf, the same m heretofore ot.ounled hr Or idu*
By consent, D, B,• Qood refer? to 7
J. M-Ctamwilt M. D*. Alexandria. !•«,
J. B. Luden, M..P.* *
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