The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, August 25, 1859, Image 4

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SL&&ON & DIXON’S UNI
JsAlßiucnroz weekly
PAPER,
StvTOWN & o©..
fe;vJ(n.«Sßaltl«ore Stmt, B«ltl*»rc, Md
T*e
'MaUßf* LUTON'S LIXE” it antefOu Ittrgui
BHlJatraryTiiptrtqffht&irl
OF SOBaaORnON:
6*>andB Gifts,
HgPtom ; «»a9 out*.
»■ do 'SiOOaadftClUto.
W 4 * and 1 copy to getter up of Club. 15.00 and 10 Gift*.
« “ „ “ , “ 30,00 and a Gifts.
JEvery Subteriber mil be entitled to a Otft, Worth
from 26 Cente to $300!
Which will bawnt by hull or exprew imatedlately bn t»>
;V. ftagrtweripMaa mouqr. ■.
IMfloMHuntlngCased Watches, M 6 W « A
MfWdWatohS, ",.. v • mo « N
-1.-. , 100 *..
BtoedUWatcbes, • ■ ■>■'-;■, ;■ .v ■?* « '
ti r vs - t-'.:
’ v '3'r"; v:
9000.4mA jEhuid and Tart Chains, ' 3 - ao «
OasaL GaroW, Ounoo and Mosaic Bracelet*; Bln»vffleo»»
fcfrton*. FoMUde*,Bo*om Stud*, altar Fork*, Batter
Hrttajfer Droj^JWavOt, 28 Cents to
be mwtfrmnedlstely on receipt of the
I C.JL.TOWH A 00<i
I . Publishers of the a M»»on A Dlmm’* Line,”
1 ' . No. 83 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.
I June 30,1860.—C*n
i —■■ ■ --
snrmracSy should go to
0 S. SINKS STORE
1 HE HAS A LARGE AND WELL
X* Goods, which are worth
gotogto see. .
%. Be hasan unequalled stock otesOCDSIES, freeh
and pore, which bo wfll sell ajreaamahla as an; merchant
ttylw.
4. He hasalarge case of Soots and Shoe* tor Gents, Lo
disa, Misses and Children, embracing all sizes, qualities
andprices.
5. He has a fine stock of BATS fer Summer wear—Just
thaplnk of the fashion—«U very cheap.
0. Be keeps always on band an assortment of Study-
Bade Clotiuug, to suit the season.
7. Be baa m i hand a largo stotk of Cloths, Oouimirei and
VctUkgt', whlehbowtU makeup to order on short notice
in a feshkmable style, and at prices wliich mast give satis
faction. ■
0." Be don't ask pooplo to come and boyr~only to come
' uadakaminohla stock, feeling confidentthat if they bat
examine theywDlhuy wittioat arikuib -•
Altoona, Hay 6, X859.-tf : "i V '
GHEAPGOODS
A T Me COR MI QKfMiSTO RE.
TEST ARRIVED;HOW BE
tf J JiO opened, a very hxtesaiVeeashrtmeutaf
, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
ofell this different Varieties Usually kept in country stores,
carefully selected in Quality and style to suit the season,
c onsisting, in the Dry Goods department, of Prints, Lawns,
ShqUys, Delaines, 4c., 4c., in all their variety.
Also—Ladies, Misses and Gent’s Goiters, Boots A fihoes,
lUtSf BonncUi, 4c n 4c.
Hardware, Qucetuware, Cedarware,
Leghorn, J\tlmLcc{f ami Hinama Bats,o\ffu, Sugar, Tea,
MA aster, S\ee, Dried ISuudia, ifin. Dried Dee/,
Sugar-Cared Hants, Shoulders, Sides, dee n
oil of .which will be sold or exchanged for eQ kinds of pro
ditcOrSuch as Butter, Eggs, hard. Tallow, Hags, Soap, and
Grain of any kind, as low if not lower than any other
, house in town. Being very thankful fur past patronage,
we will consider it a very great furor to receive a visit from
oortriends,andbe much gratified in haring the pleasure
of showing them, onr Goods.
Altoona, May 6 1859. A. McCQRMICE.
fl'H E UNJJEESIGNE D WOULD
JL .W*p*ctftaUy inform hia oldcos
tomer» - mwJ too public generally
tlmt he Ini# Just received rt t
and HJUnti&MJS ae- Bortment of
OLOTHB, Casaimeres,
AND , VESTINGS,
which he is dow offering for rale,
und la prepare Jto make them up in
the latent style A most dnrablejnan
ner, as none but the best workmen
oro employed, and all work made will
bo warrnntad to give satisfaction,
llohas also a good Stock of Oct is’
YURKISHUNG GOODS,
such as Smuts, Coupes, TJxdee
-BBI&XS,' Drawers, Docket Handkerchiefs, Neck Tl «, Stocks,
Suspenders, Hosiery, Ac, Ac.; also a large assortment of
KEADY-MADE CLOTHING, all of which be is determined
to sell as cheap os they can bo bought tills side of Phila
delphia.’, Xhe public are respectfully invited to call and
examine my stock, as I shall take pleasure in showing
them; Doors open at all times from ti A. 31. until 9r. M
Admittance free. '
Mayfi* 1859-tf
Hats i hats ! i-spring and
SUMMEU STYLES.
The subscriber ha* Just returned from the city with a
largo and well selected stock of- Men and Boys’
uats an * of
AND Wm A LL
> GAPS. a^^^STYLES,
FOE SPRING & SUMMER WEAR,
of every color and shape. Also, a good assortment of
LADIES AND HISSES FLATS,
•f different varieties, all of which will he sold
CHEAP FOR CASH!
Persons in want of anything in the above line, will
please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as X am
determined to sell at the very lowest possible prices.
Store on Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church.
Altoona, April 2S, 1559-tf. JESSE SMITH.
TAGOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
U The Hafo of One Hundred Fits per Month!
I would respectfully sot forth my claim to public atten
tion, asw Fashionable Tailor, os follows;
Because! keep an excellent assortment of Cloths, Cassi
nerea, Testings And Trimmings, which, when examined,
always please; ,
Because my work is made np in a manner that tokos
down the country and gives air my easterners a City ap
pearance. '
Because 1 anf not inferior as a Cutter to the best to be
found any where.
Because long experience In my business gives we entire
control over It, and 1 am hot dependant upon any one to
.Bit me out of the sods.
' B«aoaalam «tni ou the sonny aide of forty, and there
fornhytuteva Cnttar andworkmanunimpaired.
the corner room of the “Brant. House.”
jQ|v« meji trial and yon will go away pleased.’ : '
ABpotJa,May OWm , . JACOB BNYDER.
X>LAIR COUNTY MARBLE YARD.
jM) thatthty^areiartah^eSiL’{rML^BT^EY*pff
S atiif Trout StreeU, In Uollldaya
■horß Whwa they triU keepeonstanUyonhahdafnllas
•Ortmmtof ■’ »-
CHOICE MARBLE,
and be jirepared to execute drier* for „
Tomb Stones, Monuments, Table Tops,
JtoUUayabnift April 14, ’fiO-Cm.* •
BUY .
- • the
WAMBBTTA PRINTS.
Jbiymrethe Beit Callcoeis yetoflteted to lie labile br tha
: f---: ■ .... Tiiooey, «
WBCvaua Asms, I
’• DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO..
" " ''’ r" • ' NBW YORK.
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THOMAS ELM’AY.
‘ AT H. TUCH’S,
BhonldetßetoaKne BWrta
URNING FLUID,
itpoitiMj WUto lead and
A-EOtrairs.
to efftablisb Utoo;
■i
I .IkIEDIr
“For been more or less
troubled eift nMnuwi IfttedOii,' dortnmncjng
eafly in the Spifrga ÜBd lasting until cold weethdr set in,
;wbcn'Xwenld be lettered ftr • white, only to be attacked
again In-the Spring.. All my joints : would nreiland be
jftry sdn, attended with the most aente pain. Myfoet,
•hon Were, annvund. hands troubled me moat, so much *o
that I could scarcely walk, end almost always requtred as
sistance in dressing. During this time I wmfid lry every
thing! c?nld bear of, in the hope of finding a ears. I olio
tried several physicians, but nothing seemed to help me
the least in the world. About two and a half years ago I
was attacked as usual, and as usual tried everything to get
rid of it, but to no purpose. 1 kept growing wane, and
finally had to give up anflatay lu the house, where I-was •
confined about four week*. Thi* time my fret swelled,
and were so sore that I could not stand on them or get on
my boots, and my bands swelled to twice their usual sice,
lit limt. I was, to all appearances and beUof, totally used
up. About this time my parents, who reside In Maine,
sent fbr me to come home, I went and alter my arrival I
commenced trying another remedy, hoping to bo cured,
bat reanltiag the samsi as oil others. For weeks I h»d not
been able to drees myself or to raise my hand tomy head,
and suffering the most -esnrnelating paip. all-the time.--
One day my flUher came in with * paper to which was ad
vertised Dr. Ooggrfwell’s MEDICAL SALT, fbr lufiammo
tory Diseases (mly,imd wanted me -to read and seowhat I
thought oflt. J readand laugfaed at it, prottonncedita
- humbug and . told him that l had been humbugged enough.
He kept urging me, and at last sold 1 could but try'it, and
if 1: would writato-Dr. 0., giving him a description of my
di*e*tc,he would pay the expense. Of course I could not
refiue such an offer and Sent for dno'box. It came iii due
season, but my felth was not increased, and 1 laughed at
the idea ofaosmalladNO doing me any good, and told my
wile that I believed IJri>o. and'his Salt, both humbugs.—
However, rcomihcricedualugit and thercsnltWys per
fectly astonishing.: I conld hardly realize it mysw. 1
slept soundly all night, which I had not done Torn long
Hm«>mid wheal awokein the morning, strange at it may
seem, 1 1 'was entirely free from pain. I badthen taken
but one dose, and bathed-freely before going to.bed, .Shat ■
morning I (bit so well that I hardly knew-how to contain
mypelf, and went down stairs and told the folks how well
licit, and from, that day to this 1 have notsnfihred one
moment's pain or had an attock.ofmy once dreadeffenemy,
Rheumatism. lamperibctlywellandbearty.aiidwhorov
or I harc a chance X recommend it. A- friend of mins, re
siding in Brooklyn, is now trying it fbr a bad case of neu
ralgic rheumatism, and eo.lkr it is working admirably.—
Shu ts a tong story, but 1 have told oil the facts, which I
can.bring witnesses to substantiate if necessary; and will
agUin say that in the MRTVIOAT. SALT, a sure care may be
found fpr all inflammatory diseases, and wonld. urge all
Who are afflicted to give it a trial. GEO-H- DTJNGAN,
No. 117 Wall Street. New York.
When it is rcbombored that the MEDICAL SALT is ns
cfiicacions in allother Inflammatory diseases osto Rheu
matism, (see. descriptive circulars) it will at once be seen
that it is a most valuable remedy. Surely those thus af
flicted will find in their own condition and in the above
statements, enough to induce them to give the MEDICAL
SALT a trial.' 1
Price $1,00; Chronic packages, £2,60.
• B. O. TATLOK * CO,
.General Agents, No. 202 Dock StragMPblUdelphia.
For. sale ..in Altoona by A. BOD6H; Mill* by B.
F. Bell; In HolUdayabuig by Geo. A* Jacobs, and by all
enterprising Druggists, and wherever the Tribune goes.—
.Call «r send and get a circular, and do not fall to try the
New Medical Salt.
Dec. 16, ’6Wy.
TETEST ALTOONA CABINET
f T WARE BOOM.—The
signed has lately made arrangements
do business on a more extensive scale JHBaEBBQBL
than heretofore, and is now prepared to
execute oU r
ORDERS FOR FURNITURE,
OF ANY KIND,
AT SHORTEST NOTICE.
Bis workmen are acknowledged to be capable of doing
The very beet work in the line of Cabi
net Making,
and ail those who entrust him with their orders may rely
upon receiving finished work.
Be keeps a constant supply of Furniture on hand, to
which he invites to attention of those intending to
“GO TO HOUSE-KEEPING.”,
- Call oh bimat art his room in Londohsville, near the
Blank Road., -
COFFIN’S MADE TO ORDER.
November U, 1858. ISAAC CHOMEB.
1 RISK’S METALIC BURIAL €A-
S£6.—This is a new article In this section of the
country, although extensively u=ed in the Fast. They oro
assure protection against
WATER AND VERMIN,
and possess many other advantages over the common cof
fins. The remains of the lamented CLAY and WEIJSXEK
were encased Ih these cases.
For sale by ISAAC CROMER,
November 11,1858. Altoona, Pa.
RED HON HOTEL,
ALTOONA, BLAIR COVSTT, PA.
This old established and popular HOTEL, located nearly
opposite the place of stopping the passenger cars in Altoo
na, has passed into the hands of the present proprietor.—
Long experience in the business warrants me in assuring
the travelling public that no pains will lie spared to render
guests as comfortable os |K>saibio while sojourning under
my roof.
The TABLE will constantly he supplied with the very
best the market affords. '
The BAB will bo found to contain an excellent assort
ment of LIQUORS of all kinds, including that choice bevo
rage LAGER BEER.
The STABLE la in charge of on excellent and experi
enced Ostler.
The proprietor hopes, by his long experience in the
busincs and the facilities at his command, to moke the Red
Lion, in all respects, a first class Hotel. The business of
the Hotel will he under iny ow n personal supervision. A
liberal share of public patronage is kindly solicited,
JOHN !V. SCHWEIOEBT, Proprietor.
May 19, 186».-tf
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL,
i B. E. SELLERS’ Imperial Cough Syrup,
Hoojland's German Bitten,
. Barhave's Holland Billers ,
Sand/ord’t Liter Livigorator,
Lindsey's Blood Searcher,
Clarke's Female Pills,
Luponco's Golden Fills,
Wrights, Ayer’s, Wilton’s and McL one’s PUU,
i, Merehmte Gargling OiL
Perry Davit Fain JSBer,
Maichttt's Fourfold Liniment,
Mexican, Arabian, Nerve and Bone Leniment,
in store and for sale at
Sept. 2,1858-rtf.] A. ROUSH'S Drug Store.
Home testimony.
[From the Lowistown Aurora.!
I have been afflicted for ten years with Chronic Diarrhoea,
and have received more benefit from Dn Vail’s Galvanic Oil
than any ether medicine 1 ever used. ALEX McKEE.
‘ Oliver township, Mifflin county, Pa.
This is to certify that I used Du Vail’s Galvanic Oil in
my 1 family in some of the diseases for which it iarpepm
mended and found to act almost spontaneously. 1 recom
mend it to all who suffer from pain. A.M.INGBAM.
Sept. 2, ’sB—ly. ; Decatur township, Mifflin Pa.
A CARD.—Hear what 1 Mrs. Vaughn
_£X, of DuncansvOle says:—l havn nsed the OalvnnS OR
prepared by J. D. Stoneroad, Lowistown, Pa„,for a very
painful disease myself and recommend It to others, and in
every case funjad it to bo one of the very best medicines for
sore and painful diseases. Beiicves ell pain in a f«w min
utes. Bvery fiunfly should have It in thehonse. '
' • Sept. Ip, 1868.—1 y.
\%T ALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!!
, T T ~we receiving at the u MODEhSTOBE,”
a jarge ot.' . ' i
PAPER Amp BORDER,
purchased direct from the manufacturers In New York,
aoq we can therefore offer great inducements to those who
wbh to purchase. * GUI and examine' 6ur stock.
March;l7tfi,:lBs9-tt J. A 3. IX)WteBRi
■.r- - J. Gr. ADIAJM,
21Q.ys> a
J ALTOONA.BLAIB CO.DNTT; FA. * !
T?LQU%—THE BEST QUALITY OF
,JL JfAJUIiY IXOTJB JBaar aide, Wholesale andHetall.—
OBEAM TARTER, SUPEB-CAEBO-
of Soda, Balaratiu, Washing Soda, Borfcee’a
tig Powder, In store and for aale at
Bept.s’6B-t£J ' ’'. " A. KCRIBWS Vmg Store. ■>
QBLLIEH OFF-fA LARGE A&
SOBTMEJTt of Boola iiKl BhoakjJßnlEUo and Ceili
Ovetahwiat , B.IUCITB
Dec. 9,18§8. . ;
A LL THE STANBARB PATENT
JZL. luoncnriss-ax £Utf. i aqaatßXa.
rtIAASS SxIO TO 20x24'
Vjt toordtyby - ~ '&. iW. K^MQiaL^': V!
>O?KCTA(mSA2n?EyB^£*E.
KJ ts»fcr*a««v * -p-ttr ' iXtSEth.%
AGRICLTTURAE &BTTLE-1
X™ IffiST.— to all vending Btrmt, arttemoriwdty\
Sf"« AuftMa cmdkealthy cHmaU brnttaSmthfoag.
PUadsto% Mi ittt Owtfen and Jfmtie SaOrtad JR*
A® pli rotate consisting of aevntf thotaandi of acre* of
yntodMene anglias been divided into Farm* of various size*
towrifftalpuiriiawi.-AporaiUtion of tome Fifteen Hour
draL team various parts of the M hifle State* and Sew
KngUndhave nettled there the pert year. Improved their
plleM, m{ tvMzmllMfniMi The price of the land U
at the IoW rem of from $l6 to $3O per acre, the soil is of
th(e beet (jtoaHty for the production of Wlkeet. Ulresr.fbnv
PtoArt, Qr*pu and rt&iaUa, UIBOONSEWSBKpTHE
mm SOIL IN TKKUNION. Theplace I*per
fectly socjire from fnwts—the destructiveenemy of the fer>-
mjar. Crops of grain, grass and fruit are now Crowing and
, can be seen. By examining the place. Itanf • correct
lodgment;can bo formedot the productiveness of the land..
The terjmi ore made easy to secure the rapid improvement
of the Und. which is only soldforachmitwJjroKtacttl. The
hog been, that within the pact year, some three hun
dred iumm have been erected, two tops, one steam, four
stores, 'some forty vinyard* and Peach orchards, planted,
a huger number of other improvements, making it a
desirable and active place of bnsinesa.
j j.iA, ■ THB MARKET,
i as the reader may perceive from its location, is the
i f : i‘- - BEST W THE UNION.
Produce bringing doable the price than inlocations away
fiiom thei' city, and more than double the price than tho
Woat. fit is known that the earliest and host finite and
vegetables in this latitude cone from New Jertejj and are
■ahnnally (exported .to the extent of mlilioua, .
In locating here, the settler has many advantages. Ho
isi vritlilni a few bonni ride of the great cities of New Eng
land ajjfd Middle States, ha is near his Old friends and asso
ciations, pe is in a teillid country where every improvement
of couVferrt and eiaHuation it at hand. He can tray every
article Jit want* at the cheapest price, and sell his produce
for th 4 highest, (in the West this is reversed,) he has
B<lhoolel))r his children, divine terrier, andwiil enjoy an
open glister, and delightful climate, where fevers are ut
terly imfcnown. The result of the change upon those from
the north, has generally been to restore them to an excel
lent state of health.
- [in the; way of bnildingand Improving, lumber can bo
obtained (it the iniltiaat the rate of £lO to-gl6 per thousand.
BHcks frOni the brick yard opened in tho place, every ar
ticle con, be procured in the place, good carpenters are at
hiiiid, ind there is no place in the Union where buildings
and’lmprovements can be mode cheaper.
(The : regder will at ones bp struck with the advantages
there presented, and ask himself why the property has not
bee* takrii up before. The reason is, it was never thrown
id tho market; and unless these statements were correct,
ni> one would be invited to examine the land before* pur
chasing. I This oil ore expected to do. . They will see Hind
under Cultivation, such is tho extout of the settlement that
they itdl no doubt, meet persons. from their own neigh
borhood; they will witness the improvements and can
judge the character of the population. If they come with
a view to settle, they should come prepared to stay a day
or two dud be ready to purchase, us locations cannot ho
hold on refusal.
: There are two doily trains to Philadelphia, and to all
settlors who improve, the. Itailroad Company gives a lice
Ticket- for six months, and a half-price. Ticket fer three
years. :•■ ;
TOE TOWN OF riAMMQNTON.
;In connection with tlio agricultural settlement, a new
atid thriving towuhasnaturally arisen, whiclrpresenU in
(Xzicemiutf for any kind of business, particularly stores and
manufactories. The S/ioe business could bo carried on in
this place and market to good advantage, also cotton hosi
nfcas, Jind manufactories of agricultural implements or
SpundJerits for casting small articles. The improvement
bos been so rapid os to insure a constant and permanent
increase pf business. Town lots of a good size, wc do not
sfll email mice, os it would effect the improvement of the
{dace, catt b« hadat from $lOO and upwards.
! The ; Hkmmonton Farmer, a monthly literary and agri
cultural sheet, containing full information of Uommonton,
Oku bpiobtaiued at 25 cents per annum,
i Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of all
incumbrance when money is paid. Route to the laml[
leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia for llammontou by
Railroad,:at A. SI., or 4Jsj I*. M. Fare 90 cents. When
there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences on
hand. Putties liud better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a princi
pal, until they have decided ns to purchasing, us he will
show thorn over the land in Uis carriage, free of expense,
tetters and applications con bo addressed to Landis, i
By'rneb. Uommonton P. 0- Atlantic Jersey, or
6. B. Coughlin, 202 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia.—
Maps and information cheerfully furnished.
: [June 30’69-6m.l
SAVING FUND.
National
Company.
SAVING FUND. —NATIONAL
S.AFKTV TRUST COMPANY. —CIIAMXEXD BY THE
State Peassylvama.
■ 1. Money ft received every day, and in any amount, large
dr small,
11. Vive reu czht. interest is paid for money from the day
ft is put in.'
3. The-money is always paid back in coin, whenever it
ft called for, and without notice.
4. Money is received from Er*aitors, Atlminixirati'rs,
Guardians, and others who desire to hawe it in a place of
perfect safety, and where interest can be obtained for it.
6..Xfto must y received'front depositors ft invested in
Real JEstatk, MoßteAosi Cnocyc iie.nts, and such other
first irfass securities as the Charter directs.
6,•Office Hours—Every day from 9 till & o'clock, and ou
ildndsg-s and Thursdays till ’8 o’clock in the evening.
UOS. 11. L. BKXNEK, President.
ROBERT SELKRIDGE, Vice President.
IT. J. KEEP, Secretary.
I DIRECTORS.
HeMuj L. Eennko, Peascis Lee.
L. Carter, F. Carlioll Brewster,
Robert Selfridce, Joseph B. Bakrt, „
EaUVQL K. Asiitojj, Josepu Yebjeks.
C. LASupj-.Tn Mcx.vs, Uemrt DiPFENm.r.rnr..
; Offlpe : 'Walnut Street, S. W. Corner of Third St. Phila
delphia. ’ April 14tii, ’59-ly.
; I>Y. ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. —
JJ pid you hear the news from Europe! If you have
not, wp wilt tell yon what it is. It is that HENRY TUCK
has Just rcKurned from the Eastern titles with a large sup-
; y °;REit>Y-MADE CLOTHING,
Consiaiing of all styles and qualities of Overcoats, Dress
Coats, Boots and Shoes, and everything kept
In ah establishment of the kind, all of which he offers at
ftnproqedeatqdry low prices for cash. Having purchased
his stock at cash prices, he is thereby enabled to sell very
low. i ;
He invites all those in want of anything in his line to
give him a call, fueling sure that he will be able to give
satisfaction. HENRY TUCK.
! Altoona, Sept. 20,1855.-tf
The great question which
Dow agitates the mind of every person —sas
ft, whore can 1 get the best article for my nySi
money!! In regard to other matters, tiro sub- mm
scriber would not attempt to 'direct, but if you Wp
brant anything in the line of ' TJTfhi
U BOOTS OR SHOES .
hq Invites an examination of his stock and work.
• He kopps constantly oirhaad an assortment ofßoots. Shoes,
Gaiters,* Slippers, 4c., which ho offers at fair prices.
He" will give special attention to custom work, all o(
which ;vy ill be warranted to give satisfaction. ■ None but the
best workmen are employed
: Uetrjejmher my shop fa on Tirginin street, immediately
opposite Kessler’s Drug Store.
! September 3,,’67-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS.
AND SHOES.—THE UN
JU dersigned boa now on. hand and will -
sell cheap at his store in the -Masonic Tern
pie, alarge and complete assortment ofBOOTS iHf
lAND SHOES, ready made, or made to order, 1W
Overshoes,-Radies’ Sandals,.Gam Shoes, Cork Ba>, ■
Boles, Bird everything in his lino of business, of
the bept qnAlity an! on the most reasonable terms All
Custom! work warranted.
i! Jaai 2, ’56-tf.) J. SHOEMAKER.
BCjOT AND SHOEMAKER—THE
Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Altoo
a» and ivicinity that he sUll continues to manufacture
goots apd eiioes of every description, on the shorten no-
Slqo, at his shop-on Main • Street, next door to thc Tribune
pffice. l (IDs work is done up in the best of style, and can-
Inbtfidlitd givasßitlsfection. Only him a call,
i I?«y-4,1888.-ly. 1. BICKAKD?.
T K?I’S PREPARATION FOR EX
-o®* ROACHES, ANTS, and
:Bed-bo£a without danger in its use under any cirenmstan.
see, ftff-sale at the Drug Store of ■
I ?“*••s» ,wwf ] O. W. KESSLER.
T pMBEB FOR SALE.
, 50.000 r.ATITRg
jand^rkia^ofßlJlhDlXaMATEßlAL, loweTWan the
Osshi Apply tb JOHN SHOEMAKER.
Q: 3tES! : 0 YES I—^GENTLEMEN
*,4raw; nlrJh andhear. JOSEPH P. TROUT innoun
that he is ready to discharge bis duty
jss an Auctioneer whenever called upon. (jan. 2 ’6fl;
i'PgE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
Igrock and Ororcoais
tto.lpweyprfcegj at tt MOttS.
OF OITRATE OF MAG
to Ita uperaUon
torts, F
I . A’.ilOtrSH/Pnfyijf.
SAFETY
TRUST
RULES.
X>IKE , & PEAK is creating con
fff so much by any means
a* thalers*, splsndidatul <»eap stock of
; CsZFce a&cOsßa
now being opened
SSSSSSSSSSM
Model fcsTeonfiifent id saying that gold «*» '!» **"» »T
persons purchasing goods of them. ,
Ow Stook -at presont wiU bs found mueb largw aad
more varied Vhan berstufere. nnd we hope to be «»« to
please the tastes of tlfofaost festidioas.
Foielp aiul Domestic Dry Goods,
Such at English and French Dncah,
Mack and fancy Silks , French -Bril
liants, figured and while Mar
seilles, Lawns, Ginghams,
JPriuts, Muslins, Jee.
AJso, a splendid’ assortment of While Hoods, Hosiery,
Gloves, UiUa, Ac. We have* also on band a large lot of
CARPETS, bought at suction Jor cash, which will bo sold
very cheap. A large aMortnfom of beautiful Spring and
Bummer SHAWLS. ■
BOOTS & SHOES,
Wooden & Willow Ware, Gueensware,
& C.; &C., &C.
Feeling thankftil to our friends for their patronage here
tofore, we are determined to sell Goods cheaper than ever
for cash or for prompt monthly payments only. Wc cor
dially invite our old and new friends and customers to call
and see our now stock, which wo will be pleased to show
them. J. i J. LOWTUKH.
April 7th,’59.
DUVALL'S GALVANIC OIL.:
Prepared originally by Prof. 11. DU TALL for
merly of the College of Surgeons, at Paris, is now of- ■
■ fereu to the public, CjJ* fur the cure of sore and pam
;ful disease*.**
! For instance —Pain or soreness in any part of the
' syitem, Ithtimintidm, pain in the bark, breast or ajde.
ibealod breasts, neuralgia, burns, sprains, headache,
'cramp in the stomach, or any other disease that is
iSUIIK and PAINFUL, and it is only over this classot
j diseases that we claim a perfect VICTOKY. We say
' positively to our patrons we can relieve the suiTi r< r
1 09 times out of 100, Wc would just Bay tothe pub
lic. Prof. Du Vnll was 25 years in bringing to'this
, medicine superiority over all others.
Price 50 o uts per bottle—per cent, cut off to the
trade. All orders must be addressed to
J. D. bTONLKOAD. Proprietor,
Sept. 2,1558--1 y.] Lewistowu, Pa.
Agents for Du Vail's Galvanic Oil—Henry Lehr, G. '
Kessler, and A. Roush, Altoona, .and all dealers in me
tines t \ erywhere.
TjsATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
1 Oil. KAMI’S!
Unrivalediu Beaut;/, Simplicity Safely or Economy.
Every person desiring to obtain the very best and clieap
cst portable light witliiu their reach, should call at the
stoic icfthe undersigned and examine these Damps before
purchasing elsewhere, and wo pledge ourselves to demon
strate
Irtt. That NO OCCIDENT can-occur hy explosion,
id. llittl they emit no offensive odor while burning,
•j't. That they are very easily trimmed.
4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or less
light.
6th. That they burn entirely free from smoko.
6th. That the light is at least 60 per cent, cheaper
any other light now in common use. \
These lamj d an; admirably mini ted fur the use of ?tn
■ler.ts. Mechanics. Seamstresses. factories. Halls,flhmebii.
Store*. Hotel*. and are highly recommended for fannd
The hurnei of the Carbon Oil Lamp can be atfn.bed to
old aide, hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small
expense, and will answer every purjios'j of a new lanp.
We guarantee perfect satisfaction in all cases.
Aug. 19, 185Sdf.] G. W. KESSLER.
0 <• ’ll AGN U M EST VECTIG AL
,i.yjL l.’A RSIMONI A.”—Hid every one who reads the
heading of- this article but understand its meaning.' they
would immediately repair to tin- shop of
JOHN O’DONNELL,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Main St., Altoona, a few doors below the lied Lion Hotel,
and select a suit of clothes from the large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
which he bits just received from the Hast, feeling sure that
iu doing so they would be carrying out the motto.
It is not necessary hereto mention the different styles and
quantities of the goods on hand, suflioe it to say that he
has everything la the line of gentlemen’s wear, and he
knows how to h.ake it up in a fashionable and durable
style, on terms as reasonable as those ol any other mer
chant Tailor iu the place.
Give him a call and yon will soon discover that you can
carry uutlhemotto adopted by dealing with him.
April 28, ’C9-tf.
T OG AN HOTEL. THE UNDER-
J J SIGNED respectfully informs the
citizens of Blair county nud olbers, Aj
that lie lias opened up the LOGAN 1.1?
HOUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff' 11 eft, 1
it the west end of iloUiilav.-iuirc. L til .■ tffrCi
reception of strangers and travellers.— ’""
Everything connected with the hm>e has been refitted ip ;
the new with the choicest furniture. Ac.. 4c.
The house is large and commodious, and well calculated
for convenience and comfort.
His TABLE will be furnished J.p the very best the mar
ket can afford, and up pains or trouble will be spared to
render those who may choose to favjr him with their pa
tronage comfortable and happy during their stay with him.
His STABLING |» amide, and an obliging and careful
hostler will always be iii attendance.
tfcg,. The Williamsburg stage, which makes daily triple
between this place and Williamsburg, stops at the Logan
Hotel.
Dec. 17.1837,—tf.]
Stoves. Tin & Sheet-Iron-"Waic, Spouting.
TAS. W. RIGG WOULD RESPECT
f.J FULLY inform tin* of Altana. and vicinity
that Ko ouiisnuitly on hand a large of
(.'•‘Oi'intj. Parior, OfJirt and Sitr.p of all ntylca and
si/f*5L to kuU the wants of .all, which ho will sell" at low
on miAonahle terms.
He )Udf> keeps on hand u stt-uk of Tin anti ShcH-
Iron Uhir. c>i»*Htinp of all articles for culinary purposes—
(\mil toruiil'-f. SU'rr /’i/r, tfc. A.Uo. a large lot of Cast Iron
I'orce I'nojjM.
I’artieular nttemiun paid t>-> putting npSPOCTIXG,
either in town or country. Spouting painted and put up
on the mast roksonahle terms. (apiil H, ISoJ-ly
W. M. LLOYI3 & CO.,
AZTOOXA, PA.,
JOHNSTON, JACK & CO.,
IIOLLfDA TSUncG. PA.,
(Late "Bell, Johnston, Jack <J- Co.")
DR A FTS ON THE PRINCIPAL
Cities, and Silver ami Gold for sale. Collections
made. Moneys received on deposite, payable on demand,
without interest, or Upon time, with interest at lair rates.
Feb. 3d,1859.
NEW SADDLERY SHOP.—THE
subscriber would j respectfully ja.
inform the citizens of Altoona and vi- P —jHak
cinity that ho has opened 1 n Shop ou jKjafojdffijlft
Virginia street, next door to J. 4. J.flffiEfffesvsSSbk
Lowtber’s Store, where he is prepared
to manufacture Harness, Horse Gears * = ’
ofaUklmls, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Whips, and every
thing in his line on short notice and reasonable tonus.
Articles of the above description always on hand for sale.
Having a full knowledge of the business, I hope to bo able
to render satisfaction to alt, and ask the patronage of those
wishing anything in my line. HENRY WESIN
Altooua, June 9,1859.-tf
OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
In coneequence of the hard times, I have concluded
to put down theprico of jny OYSTERS to the lowest possi-
Ido staniiiu-d. Mtey will hereafter bo served up ontho
Chnflng Dish at TWENTY CENTS, and roasted in the shell
accompaniments, TWENTY
IIV ECENT... They Will also be furnished, in every oth
er way, at prices to correspond with the times.
JOHN KEIFFEU,
Eopm House, Hollidaysburg.
Dec. 17, tf.]
/'IONGENTRATED LYE, FOR MA
\J KING Son Soap, and Soap Powder for Washing, one
pound equal to sir of common Soap; Castile Boap,Paim
-°?P> Cnemjcal Soup, etc., on hand and for sale at
June 10, 1568.-tfj A. EODStt’S.
T IQUGRS. A LARGE AMOUNT
0‘ selected LIQDOItS has been received
HOUSE,” Hollidaysbnrg, which will bo
sold at tiio lowest- cash prices, wholesale or retail. Iho
man who wants hag only to call. [Dec 17 tf.
Queens ware; just received.
A largo and Duhlonable assortment at the store of
- - ■ J.,8 HILEMAN,
Hair oils, colognes, pom
ades. Shaving Cream, Toilet Soaps, 4c. for sale by
: 0-W. KESBLBE.
TTARDWARE OF ALL DESCRIP-
H -“g. UAT, tooth, shaving,
E*lat t B*»h tadVarnlsh Eroahe* at
KEfifitEE-B.
MAMA ,L. DB PBXBTBRMBMO- -ffOW AM) ASSOCIATION. ro T 7
wtlh The ln vlewoftheawftd a
*****.****? HWVwii I Iswrr -*— best of human lif<s«MMd bySerual rt—fry _j ) njli_ d ? tni ~' n
r nj*r~ tfi»lr completed. In the [ practised upohthe unfortunate
will be given in any, oral! Quacka, several years agodlrected their kj
orSmamcWaf, taught as zcMiriUzbU act worthy of tholr namTtoS’SW
” ***? - m *- T eary for die treatment of this c!.bb^T..Z- U> *" * bfeZ
DXhe year triUbedfyiacd inta two Sessions of fiywmonths, togivo medical advice
Bummer Session to wtnmcncoon Mon-
da« of llay.endiDg on the last Wednesday of September— pition, habltsof life, sc.,) ami m case*
i toWiMer Sonto commencoon the Ist Monday in No- »»«*««« fnt # 32*««y
on the litf WodncsdftT ofMafdiu The j pwllew »oftwf tlat the AMocuttoa ft
of eleron weeks M««ca» ekißrflhe age, and w«i
miarter as follows—viz.: «d modern treatment. 010,1
each. Terms, perq «t» » -.-, The dlrortoreof the AsroiaMott, in their Aa^,'
SOLID BKASUttKH- . ■ upon the treatment of Scxnai Dtsess,* exm^a^.^PPrt
Primary (including Reading, iWritlng, Ortho®- .. satisfaction with the succeae which has
rtiphe. Arithmetic, Grammar, and Geography, Ac.) §l,OO 0 f the Consulting »nraertHn Gw cn« of SeSSJtS*>|Aw»
Advanced (Including the Eaton) Sdtjncea, Mrth*- : Seminal Weakness, Impotents. Goa .orrwlT^frTkj,.
and Moral Philosophy, Logic, the ban- phills. the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse. ke,7jt*' Si
gnages aud Composition 4c.) , 5* > » uu continuance of the same plan ft* theemntee’vw.*'*® *
EXTRA, OB ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES. .. a .P^^ g i.° n * Kfr w >. f 010 P«Cgl^U..
Mpsic (Xuclndfng use of instrument) fW* SSftsS to
Instructions' in vocal mosic One half tha abase lbe.
charges, to bo paid invariably mndrunro, abuse, and other abuses eftho tcvnnlm^r 8 *^? 1 * S*lt
A. B- CLARK. « ope), PBKE Of CUAROB,
March 10,1869--tf Ibhed for gratnitoos distribution, ami. wili 1 )!!*
afflicted. Home of the hcVremadttTjnKi fa*
i£W3»®C^SSSI^
GEO. BAIHCHItI), D ‘
IvrKW GROCERY FEED ANDTRO
VISION STORE.
The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of
Altoona and vicinity that he hajs opened 4 storeof the above
kind. neSi the comer of Adalthe and Julia streets. East
Altoona, where he will keep constantly on hand afull sup-
everything in his line. Ills
GR 0G ERIES ,
are ail fresh and will be sold' at prices as low as those of
an; other establishment iu town.' Uis stock of provisions,
consisting of
Flour, Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Ac.
will be sold a little cheaper than, they can be bought any
w here else. His Vluur is obtained fv.om the best mills iu
tlie IVastern part of the State, ami is warranted to bo what
it is represented.
Ail kinds of Teed for horses, cows and hogs, always on
hand.
1 intend to keep sucli an assortment that 1 shall at all
iinn;s be able to supply my customers with whatever they
may need, and I intend alio to sell 'at prices which will
make it a saving to those whespatronize mv store.
July 22, 1858-Siu. HENRY .BELL.
Another breakout.—the
subscriber would Inform his old customers that he
lias opened out again at his old stand, where he hopes to
n ceive their calls. He has now bn band the cheapest and
best assortment of
GROCERIES
that can ho found iu the (own, consisting of
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA. MOLASSES,
Sail by the bushel or sad, Fried Fruit of all kinds,
Fisji of the very best quality, , L
together with everything in the Grocery line, all of which
is fresh from the Eastern market.
He also keeps constantly on hand a sappy of
FL.OUR, FEED AND GRAIN,
whltU he wll* at the lowest market price*.
VOUK always un hand ami tvtUUvd in quantities- to suit
purchasers. Jo UN UhUIU
December IC. 1858-1 y
THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF
YOUTH AND MATURITY, Just pub- _/«/=>_
lisbod Gratis, the 25th Thousand. /n,^/afiSL
, A few words w» the Rational Tr.-atment,
without Medicine, of Spermatprrhi.ua or Lo- gESuJ'
cal Weakness. Nocturnal Emftsions, Genital and Nervous
Debility. Premature Decay of tile System, Impofency hud
Inipeiiimeuts to marriage generally, fty B. De.Laxlv, 51. D.
The important fact that many alarming complaints, ori
ginating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may bo
ca-ilv removed wnuori SiEmctsx, Is in this small tract,
clearly demonstrated ; and UIS entirely new; aud highly
successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully ex
plained, by means of which every one ,Is enabled to curu
HIMSELF perfectly and at Hie (east possible cost, thereby
avoiding ail the advertised reffitrums of Hie day.
Sent to any address, gratis anil post free in .a sealed en
velope. by remitting (post paid) two ]>ustage stamps-to Dr.
B. Dll LANKY, 88 East 31st Street, New York City.
June 3. 18M.-3m
JOHN KF.TFFEK
A STONE & CO’S GLASS PRE
/u • SERVING JARS, for preserving all kinds of Fr-sh
Fruits. Vegetables, Mince Meat, Oysters, and all such per
ishable articles.
V*-. The main secret of preserving fruit in a fresh condi
tion consists in having it thurtuighiy Heated when scab-d
up. . ad in expelling nil the air Hi-:,, may he in the V'.*dVsCl t
So ih.t when tite fruit cools it will form a vacuum.
M’e .ire now manufacturing the above Fat.-at Jar, (hav
ing bought Hie right from Meaarsi. A- Stone & Co., and un
prepared to fill till orders at short notice. :■
IVe furnish Covers, Wires and Cement, with printed di
rections with each Jar. ilauufitctared and sold Wholesale
A Kbtail- by
C uFFERING HUMANITV, , x REA\).
THIS.—Tilt undersigned Lik -s this method of inform
ing lb- public gejierally. that iherl- is no medicine n,,\v of
!. r-J to the public that is equal to DC V ILL’S GALVAN
IC OIL in relieving Buffering humanity.
1 was an observer of Its effects on a’ fro nd of mine, who
suffered almost .everything from a neuralgic affection which
resisted the best medical treatment in Centre county. Wc
applied freely the Galvanic Oil {a the painful part, aud gave
some Inwardly, and in 29 minutes Hie patl wt was asleep,
and when awakened was free CxJw pain and continued so.
This is a positive fact which 1 am willing to make -good at
any time. A case of Felon woS cured in nearly tlto same
length of time. J. H. HAHN.
Sept- ~■ 1868-Iy-I ! , | Centro Hill.
Blair county 4 daguerrean
ROOMS—Mr. G. W. FISHER, the Hollldayabure
Artist, hega leave to iufjrm our readers that he ft prepared
to take
Photographs of deceased persons,'
from Daguerreotypes, at the .-ahorteiit notice and on the
tucst reasonable terms. Ho hae jusc received a targe stock
of durable and neat cases, hf .all sixes and srtvles. Including
a new pattern of Family Case for four persons, and is pre
pared to flllthem wlth perfectMikenssjieH,-
AMBROTYPE, DAQUERREQTYPK OR PHOTOGRAPH.
Give him a call. Rooms ob the comer of Mbntlttwiery
and AUcgheny streets, Uollidaysburg,’ Pa. ’ fJnnol7-tt
( | W. KESSLER—PRACTICAL
. .V * pU-tIGGIST, respectably announce* - tt
to the citizens of Altoona and ’the public
orally, that he still continues the Drag
on Virginia street; where he itpopg ednstatitiy
on hand, for sale, Wholesale mu) Beta!LDEUOE w
MEDICINES, Jd
E 3 and DYB-STDFPB. ' WtC9
By strict attention to business, and a desire to render «at>
fafceUon to all as regards price and EnaH w, he httowto
morit and receive a chare of public patrooago. *'■
, Physicians and merthants supplied on reasonable terms,
and all orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Physicians prescriptions careffally compounded. [l-tt •
MEDICATED FUR CHEST PRO-'
TECTOB, A SAFE rilliELll AUITVyp TfTO a P
diseases Brpnehitts, Conghs. ColdB. add ntwlfeT
tlonsof the Dags, whfth arisefrom tfaeexposcdltetoof^
a ccoiduui to fathiim ani\ thlrniims ilfnm
climate, for sale at the Drug gtpro of a;
/CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW
E«idy Made a<*hlng, ofthc latest Fashlcm»,chatper
Dec. 9,1868. . ' V’ . ' ' : :
A H L ? SDID ASSORTMENT OF
Pec.9 1868. :
"m % cash
JL 8,1 5««i Htd»s, by : J. L. K3KE6.
CUNNINGHAMS 4 CO..
, Glass Moirnfartuivrs.
April 28, ISS9-C:n No. ICR Water SL,"Fitftbatg. Pa.
pINE ANJ) LA|ID OILS; 'CAM-
a. 2 »
PH -fl- .5
V' s d a
K K 2 7-
■T2 • J *SJ •}®
<5 PVto a 3
P 3 « ps.l
-y> 5 «< "S •> ?
Mt So §2
fc ** ►<£ 3
2 I 3-tSa
O-g ■§ . 5
Ctf S *S£ S -£b
ggisi*
-
b-t r$ «-a« g
7M*isSg
**q 13 §<!■ 5.1
O !S la $ -
Slls*l
OO a £;=
rriiE at m m>y emest is-cook
\ T ino mvKs. -
coysunrnoy ofsmokk a.\d oasaxdsati\.,
OF FUEL.
- The subscriber takes pleasure In offering to the nutti..
NEW CJAS AND SMOKK COXhWU.NU P *
Cooking Stove, recently patented, width U deetW f u
pcrcedo all othera, as it requirt*
ONK-TUIKb LESS VVV.h
than other stoves and is more easily, quickly uad reiul*/
ly hented. No unpleasant smell ot g#s artsw ttou.tk
stove from thefoct tliat It Is all cdusuniwl mlt caa” 14
capo. Xberu islio trouble front smoke w that unnltu™’,
and often annoying exhalation is also consumed hSdTr
the stove NeitUor is there any danger of flues ordtlie
nays becoming dogged with soot or tbe mortar loosened u
the pis arising from coal fires. 1
Verson* wishing to purchase stoves are invited to <-»I| u
the etoroHif the subscriber, tu Ute Masonic Temple, and.,
amino the nbovo stores. JOHN SiIIOEMAKkK,
Agattfar Bhrir Omnfr
N. B. All kiuds of Air-tight, Varlor Cooking amlth*
Stoves on bund, _ [AngT" 1818*
RATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE-
This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals li la
its Twelfth Year,, and- is widely circtdated threeriwvt
the country. It contains, all the Great Trials, Crlmiml
Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the some, together vitt
information on Criminal Matters, not to be found in «a,
other newspaper. - 1
s2 per annum; $1 for the months, u
be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their nuai
and the town, county and State w here theyreslds plain), i
To O. TV. MATS ELL i cow
Editor & Prop’r. of New York IVlits duetts
Tb-tf] iVnc IVh (Vij
Dr. M’Lane’s
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILLS.
AXT’E beg leave to call the atten
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two. of the most popu
lar remedies now before the public.
We refer to
Dr. Cfacs. M’lanc’s CdrbT&tcd '
Vermifuge and Liver Pss.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-ails, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
the; vermifuge,
For expelling Worms from the
human systjm. It has also jbeen
administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animus
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER TILLS,,
For the cure of Liv er Complaints,
all Bilious Derangements, Sick.
II ead-Ach e, &c. In cases of
Fever and. Ague,
preparatory to or after taking Ou;-
nine, ;thcy almost, invariably kukc
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics- for the above men
tioned diseases, they are UnrivrM
and never known to fail when ad
ministered-.- in accordance with .tne
directions.
Their unprecedented popuhnty
has induced the proprietors,
. Fleming . Brothers,
Pittsburgh, Pa,
to dispose of,their .Drug busing
ini which they Jiave been success
fully engaged jfor. the last
Y ears, and they will now give? ie!r
undivided time and attention to
their manufacture. , i
termmed ttet?i&. IVTX-ane’s
bratedi Vermifuge and Liver f
shall continuc tp occupy the nig,
position they now hpld among
great remedies; pf the
will continue to .spare neither t|
por! expehsc 1 in
and " Purest ,
ppmid m the most tHorof
manner. . Address all orders ta,
A- :} FLBMUia BEDS# «•;
P. Si Dealers ami Physicians ordering
Flamming Bros, will do well to write
ly and Udt n<w:e itd Of_. APlant*, p"7f re "*
Orot^POUbUTfth,"Fa. To those wkhlog
trial,,we will'forward by mail, post paW, yfi
United States, one box of Pills for twelre tirw
age stampe. or one tf.l«f VsnnMto*
bent stamps. All orders RomCwada*??#®*
bytwehfy centsextra: •* • , . Q iT-S' 1 ’
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ffidrr*rr evening-
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errSabutth morning
rti ohV*k. Sabbat
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Service etßfJJßmidaj
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Jt&odist.
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School
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Western “
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Csaten Through Mai
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