The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, September 15, 1859, Image 4

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1» itgfltet that, at aome period, avety mem
ber of thihamaufamily is subject to disease
or distwbonoe of the bodily functions ;• but,
with tht aid of a good tonic and the exeroin
of pUin oommon sense, they may be able so to'
regjdatelfa* system as to secure permanent
hoa&h, , In braer to accomplish this desired
otyeot; Ifeo true course to pursue is certainly
that which will produce a natural state of
things at the least hazard of vital strength and
lifls. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetler has in
troduced to this country a preparation bearing
hianame, which is not a new medicine, but one
that' hardwen tried for years, giving satisfac
tion to all who have used it. the Bitters
operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels*
and liver, restoring them to a healthy and
vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro
‘•esa of strengthening nature, enable the sys
tem to triumph over disease.
For,(ho dure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau
sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or apy Bilious
Complaints,-arising from a morbid inaction
of'tho.Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps,
Dysentery, .Colic, Cholera Jlorbus, sc., these
Bitters have no equal.
Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally con
tracted diy new settlers, and caused principally
by Zho Ohange of water add diet, will be speedily
regelated by a brief .jiaie of tbhr preparation.
Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more
prevalent, iu all its various forms, than any
other, and the oaode of which may always
bo attributed to derangements of the digestive
organs, can be. cured without fail by using
HUSTETTEK’S STOMACH BITTERS, as per
direciions'onthe bottle. For this disease every
physiolaawill recommend Bitters of some kind;
then why not use an article known to be inlal-
Üble t All nations have; their Bitters, as a pre
ventive of.disease and strengthenerof the sys
tem in general; and-among them all there is
not to bo a more, healthy people than
the Germans, from whou>lbis preparation ema
nated, based hpon scientific experiments which
hare tended to prove the value of thif great
preparation in the scale of medical science.
Fkvxk ako Aouk. —This trying and provok
ing, disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on
the body of man, reducing him to a mere sbor
dow in a short time, and rendering him phy
sically and mentally listless, can be i driven
from thq body by the use of HOSTETLER’S
RENOWNED BITTERS.| Further, none of tho
abofc-B(alod diseases can be contracted, even
in exposed situations, itj tho Bitters are used
as per directions. , And Os they neither create
nausea nor offend the palate, and render un
necessary any chapgc otfedict or interruption
of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep
and healthy digestion, the complaint is re
moved as speedily as Is consistent with the pro
duction of a thorough and permanent cure.
For Perrons (Vi Advanctd 2'eart, who are
suffering from an enfeebled constitution and
Infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a
restorative of strength fu»d rigor, and need
only be tried to be appreciated.' And to a
mother while nursing these Bitters are indis
pensable. especially wbere tho mother’s nour
ishment is inadequate tq the demands of the
ehild, consequently her strength must yield,
and Eere it u where a good tonic, such as
Hostctter’sStomach Bitters, is needed to impart
temporary strength and vigor to the system.
Ladies should by all means try this remedy
for till cases of debility, and, before so doing,
should ask thbir physician, who, if he is
acquainted with. the virtue of. the Bitters, will
recommend their use in all cases of weakness.
CAUTION .—We cantioo the public against using
any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask
for Hostkttkr's Celebrated Stomach Bitters,
and sec that each bottle has the words “ Dr. J.
Hostetler's Stomach Bitters” blown on the aids
of the bottle, and stamped on tho metallic cap
severing the cork, and observe that our autograph
signature is on tho label
49* Prepared and sold by HOSTETTEB 6
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa_ and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers toner ally
throughput the Dipped States, Canada, South
America, and Germany.
AW.BOU by O W Kessler end A Roush, Altoona: O A
Jacob*. J K Patton and W O Murray, Dollldayniinrc; and
8 Berlin, Tyrone. [Aur. 2S. IRS9-I.V
Wood, eddy & co/s
DELAWARE STATE
LOTTERIES !
CAPITAL PRIZE $37 500
TICKETS $lO.
■WOOD. EDDY & CO. MANAGERS.
successors TO GREGORY <f J UVRT.
Tho undersigned. baring bKomoowner* of THE ABOVE
I.OTIKRY CUARTKR IN DELAWARE offer to the public
the following scheme, .to be drawn each Wednesday in
SEPTR, ISW, at Wilmington. Delaware, in public, un
der the superintendenca of sworn commissiouers appoint
ed by tho Oorernor.
Class 480 Dratps Wednesday. September 7.1859.
Glass 492 Draws Wednesday, Sept 14,1859.
CtuBS 6b4 Draws Wednesday, Sept. 2 ,$859. ■
Class 61H Draws Wednesday, Sept 28.1859.
TIURTY-TWO thousand three hundred and
NINETY-SIX I*KITES!
Nearly one Prize to every two Tickets!
78 Nombers-lS Drawn Ballots.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
TO B* SHUTS
BACH WEDNESDAY IN SEMEMBEH.
1 Prize of $37500 is $37500
1 “ - 20,000 - 20,000
1 11 -> 12,000“ 13,000
I " 5,000“ 8,000
1 “
1 “
40 Prim of
•*O-. «
■ m.“ .
»■
M "
«5 . "
1*) «• , .
*0,745 «
27,0*0 “
33500 Prim amounting to
WhoU Ticket* slo — Halve* ss —Quartert $2.50
Certificate* of Package* will b* told at the following
nte*, which b tbe tftk
-o*rtUraW»off»ck«g«af igWfaole tiekeu
“ 26J2narUr “
DSLAWjkz LOTTERY—CLASS SO. 410,
BEAWS OS KATOKDAT. SEPT. 24th. 1859.
7t Ftcmbtn—lS Drmon BaßnU.
Itoand C»pital PTiia of $70,000!
IPrftaoT - ' fn/100 I Prlaesof : J<U>oo
- ».000 6 “ . SjOOO j
1 *• « 14,000 IDO > “ 1,000 I
1 « * 10.000 Or. Ac. 4c. |
AKSKTriM* amounting to $1,1D?,t971
, $3O; fiotiet $10; QuartertsS.
WORDEHING TICKETS OR CERTI FICATES.
Iteripse fbj> amount of money to nor addrew.'ibr what you
WMrio purchase; name the lottery in which you wHdilt
*WlpoeB#i and whether you wish Wholes, Halres or Qnsr
4m.' ot> receipt of which, we send what is ordered, by first
ttmber dtb th« Klwmt.
- XMMmtMy after the drawing, the drawn numbers wiQ
a written explanation.
.* l “tl»a*er» will please wtite tlieir signature* plain, and
Iteßame of their Post Office. County and State.
: _ r ' NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Dwae, who prefer not sending money by mail, can nae
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, '
whereby money for Tickets, is sums t f Ten Dollars, and
an wards, can he sent us -
AT OCR RISK AND EXPENSE,
from any city or town Where the? hare an'office. The
SVnriitiT Wtd order must lie encimod in a “GOVERNMENT
|QW OffICS STAMPED ENVELOPE” or the Express
CiibanycaniKJt receive them.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Ex
-10 be directed to WOOD. EDDY A Co.
I ’ WUmlngfott, Delaware.
XKa Brewings of the Delaware State Lotteries are
the New York TinfCs nnd Herald.
OF ALL DESCJRM'pONS
ilwsailvand aanediejoutir executed at ftb office.
SPECTACLES AND EYE PitESKE-! Bslo TO 30*34, AND CUT
(7 v*r»»»ret* si ' ■ n- tP , xnuvr. ; \jT »*»*«■ v >. W. TOOXSX9.
MOO"
3593“
1,000
2592
40.000
30.000
HOOO
0500
5500
2,000
3500
94,900
270,400
1,000 AT*
400 “
300 >•
MO “
80“
40 “
30 “
20 «
10 “
$593592
$149,50
74.76
3757
! TVI. NEW MEDI-!
i i f calsalt _• i
• Btai Me Mtsj
For the Ibbt twelve’ yatji l int bmiaiKrorica ■
tronbledwtth InfUmwMory Bhetrmatina, commencing
rarly In the Spring. anttlMtingitatßcold
' when I would be relieved, for. a while, only to be attacked
again In tha Spring. 'ill' my Jelnte wndd swell nndhe
very wn, itMM with the amt acute pain. My feet*
shoulders, eras, Mil hands tnwibl. dme must, so ranch «o
that I could scarcely walk, and aliuost always required
sistance in dressing. During this time I would try every
thing J could bnr of. in (be hope of finding a cure. I also
tried several pbysitflaus. but nothing seemed tohelp rae
tlie leapt in the world. About two and a half years ago I
was attackedsensual, and as usual tried every thing to get
rid of It. hut to no pnrpoiK. I kept growing worse, and
finally had-to give up and stay in the home. Where 1 fit
cuufliwd about four week*. This time my feet swelled,
and were aosiuw that I copld not stand on them or get on
my boota, and roy band* swelled to twice their mint! else. .
In fact. I -wan. to all appearances and belief, totally used
up Abonf this time my parents, who reside in Maine, ;
■ sent formefoebme home. .1 went and after ray arrival I
commenced trying another remedy, hoping to be cored,
but resulting toe saute as ait others. Fur weeks I had not
been able to drees myself or to raise my band tdroy head,
and sufierl g the must excruciating pain all the time.—
One daymy-fother cams ii> with a paper in which was ad
vertised Dr. 'ContswelT* MEDICAL SALT, for Infiamma
; torv Diseases only, hud wnuted.me.to read and see what I ]
thought of It. I read and laughed at ft, pronounced it a j
-humbug, and fold him that I bad been humbugg ed enough. I
.He keot urging ole.-and at last said I could but try it, and j
If 1 would wrhe to Dr. C.. giving him a description of myr |
■ disease, he would pay the expense.' Of course J could not i
: refuse such an offer and sen; for one box. It came in due |
1 season, but my folth was not increased, and I laughed at
the Idea of so small a dose doing me any g.nxi, and told my ,
‘ wile that I believed .Dr. C. and his halt both humbugs.— ;
However, I commenced using it and the result was per
;i f.-utly astonishing. I could hardly realise it myself. I j
slept soundly all night, which I had not done for a long
• time, ami when I ijwoke in the morning, strange os it may (
seem. I was entirely free from pain 1 had them taken |
but one d ae. and batlied freely before, going to bed. That !
morning 1 felt so well that 1 hardly knew bow to contain j
myself.and went down, stairs and told the folks bow well -
1 fclt. and from that day to I have not suffered one
i moment's psin or had an attack ofmy oneedreaded enemy, .
‘ UheumatiMn. lamperfectiywidlau-1 hearty, ami wherev- .
; er T have a chance I recommend it. A friend of mint, re- ,
siding in Brooklyn, is now trying it for a bad case of bin- i
! rulgic rheumatism, and so far ibis working admirably.— i
| Tills is a long story, but I have told all the facts, which I-1
. can bring witnesses to substantiate if necessary; and will (
r again say-that in the MEDICAL SALT, a sure cure may be ,
I fouhd for all iulfammatory diseases, and would nrgo all ,
who are afflicted to give it a trial. GKO. 11. DUNCAn.
No. 11? Wall Street New York I
Wh"U It is remembered that the MEDICAL SALT is as j
i efficacious lib all other Inflammatory diseases os in Itbun j
j raatism (see descriptive circulars) ll Will at once be seen
; that it is a most valuable remedy. Surely those thus af
flicted will flu-1 in their own condition and in the above
1 statements, enough to Induce them to give the MEDICAL
SALT a trial.
Price $1,00; Chronic packages, $2,60.
D. C, TAYLOR 4 CO-,
General Agents. No. 202 Dock Street. Philadelphia.
For sale In Altoona bv A. KOXISU: at B Ils Mills by B.
j F. Bell: in H-dlidaysburg by Goo. A. Jundw and by all
I enterprising Druggists, ami wherever the Triuuue goes.—
j Call rr send and get a circaUr, and do not fall to try the
I New-MedlcaPSalt.
i Dec. 16. ’oe-ly.
¥ TATS ! ! HATS ! !—SPUING** AND
1 1 SUMMER STYLES.
TU« subscriber ha* just returned" from the city with a
large and well selected stcsk of Men and Buys’
HATS OB OF
AND ■■ ALL
CAPS, J^STYLES,
FOR SPRING & SUMMER WEAR.
of every color and shape. Also, a good assortment of
LADIES AND HISSES FLAiS,
Of different varieties, oil of which will be sold
. CHEAP FOR CASH.
Person* in want.of anything In the 1 ohoTe.lino. will
please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 am
determined to sell at the very lowest possible prices. \
Store on Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church.
Altoona. April 28, 1859-tf. JESSE'SMITH.
Red lion hotel,
1 ALTOOXA. BLAIR COPXTT. PA.
Till* old established and popular HOTEL, located nearly
opposite the place of stopping the passenger can in Alton-,
ns. has tmssed into the hands of the present proprietor.—
Long experience in the business warrants me in assuring
the travelling public-that no pains will be stared to render
guests is comfortable aa possible while sojourning under
my roof.
The TABLE wilt constantly be supplied with the very
Lust the market affords.
Tito BAR will be found to contain an excellent assort
ment of LIQUORS of all kinds, including that choice beve
rage LAGER BEER.
The STABLE is in charge of an excellent and experi
enced Ostler. '
The proprietor hopes, by bis long experience in the
bnatnea and the facliltl-a at Ws command, to nrnke the Bed
Lion, in all respects, a first class Hotel. The business of
the Hotel will bo under roy own personal supervision. A
liberal share of public patronage fa kindly soiic ted.
JOH-N W> SCUWEIGERT, Proprietor.
May 19, 1859.-tf
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL,
R. B. SELLE&S’ Imperial Cough Syrup,
lloofancTe German Bitten,
Bcerhaot'e Holland Bitten,
Sand/ortTeLiver Jnvigorator,
Lindsey’s Blood Searcher,
Clarke's Female, PiUs,
Duponeo's Golden Pills.
(T right's, Ayer's, Wilson's and IteLane's Pills.
Merchant* Gargling Oil,
Perry Davis' Pain Killer,
‘Malchtlts Fourfold Liniment,
Mexican, Arabian, Nerve and Bone Leniment,
In store and for sale at
Sept. 2.1858-tq A. ROUSH'S Drag Store.
J. G-.
Epioatblia®®
ALT<iunA,BLAIR CuUNTT,' PA.
OaitataUilmw'lmfouad at thaatore of J. B. HUenaan.
iS57.-iy ' ■-
F?LpPSL—-THE BEST QUALITY OF
• ■ ?AilI!J PIDU& for sale. Wholesale aoJKetaii.—
to ’ J. SHOEMAKER,
Dec. 11, ISSfi-lf. Maunic Temple.'
( IREAM TARTER, SUPER-CARBO-
V/ NATE of Soda, Sataratny Washing Soda, Durkeo’s
BaUng Powder, ih store and for sale at 1 ; '
Sept. A. Ki.»XJSITS Drug store.
SE-LLfNO OFF—A LA HOE AS
80RTMEST of Boots and Bhoey Baffido *«d Call
OvorsboM, at i U TOCH’S
' Dec. 9. ISSS. ' v ' i '
CAMPHENK, BURNING F|aUID,
Linseed OIL Spirits of Turpentine, White Lead and
Alcohol, for sale cheap at • A. KoBSU’S.
PEiLsONS wisEing to establish Maim-
Csctories in a new and thriving place where Uosineea
is good. Seeadrertiaeroent of the Hamnkmton SeV lament.
A LL THE STANDARD PATENT
XX. BiKplGUin AT Jl-tf. KESSLER’S.
AGRICULTURAL .ftfetTLß
i N M&NT'-slh da wctntav fbrmi, a ntrr opftrbmit)i
in a deUghtfnifmuL kedtthy dfmafe 28 miht SotOAteutof
P/tiladdpkxa, on At Camden and AUantie Baßtnud ffew
J^AaM. estateconrittlngV *evertl thousand*of•a-acrf
jwwfcetteeaoCjhfcs bees divided IntoFsnn* of verion* dxee
to ml At purchaser. A population of tcxmiyUen «“*•
drtd. froia
England lute erttled there Ums pMtyear. haprured iWt
: place*, and raided eaceliftit enp*. 31m price oftbe tend i»
•t tbelow *mh orfroui'flfi to *9O per acre, the taU i* of
the best-quality s>r thtjndwdM Obnb
Pateiti, Orupttwd VaaiaUe*. IT IBOONMDEIiEDTtIK
UttSX *KDIT SOIL IN TBE ONION. The place is per
lectly secure fro in fri>nl*-4be dwtractim eppof w tw w*
mer. Crop* oi train, puss and fruit are now growing and
<-an Ikl geen. 1 examining .the place itself, a gorrect
iodgmejit can jbfi formed \ol the productiveness of the land.
The tietlnu are nisde ctnr to secure the rapid improvement
oftlie land, which is.only mid fcr actualimprrwemeni. The
result bae beeo. tlmt within the past year, some ttree hun
dred houses bate been erected, two mills, one steam, four
stores,: some forte viuyards and Peach orchards, planted,
and alatge number of otheflmprovemeuts, making it a
desirable and active place of business.
Tills MAKKET,
as the reader mar perceive from its location, is the
; HESTON THE UNION.
Produce bringing double the price than in locations away
from the city, and more than double the price than the
West. It is known that the earliest and best fruits and
vegetables in this latitude come from New Jersey, and are
autinall> exported to the extent of millions.
In locating here, the settler has many advantages. Uo
is witlpn a leW hours ride of tin* great cities of New Lug*
land add Middle States, he is near bis old friends and asso
ciations. he is iua settled country where every improvement
of v<mfoH and .ciailirutioo is at hand. He can huy every
article he wautaot'the cheapest price. and sell liis produce
for the highest, (in the West this is reversed.; he lias
schools for h|s' children. divine service, and will enjoy an
open Winter, and delightful climate, where fever- are ut
terly unknown.; The result of the change upon tin's*- from
the north, has generally been to restore them to an excel
lent state of health.
In the way-of building and Improving, lumber con be
obtained at the mills at the rate of to $l6 per thousand.
Bricks from the, brick yard opened in the place, every ar
ticle can lie procured iu the place, good Carpenters are at
baud, and therm Is no place iu the Union where buildings
■m,t improvements can be made cheaper.
The reader Will at once be struck with the advantages
there presented,.and nsk hiu>s,-lf why the property has not
been taken up betbre. Tin* reason is. it was never thrown
in tile market • aud unless tlo-se statements Wen- correct,
no one would he invited to examine tile laud before pur
chasing.. This all are ex|s-cted to do. They will sec land
under cultivation such is the extent of the Settlement tin t
thev wdl uo doubt, meet persons, from their oivn netgll-
Imriiood; they .will wit less the improvements and can
judge the character of the |s pul itiun. If they c<;me with
a view to settle, they should come prepared to stay a day
or two and be: ready to purchase, as locations cannot he
held on refusal.
There ore two daily trains to Philadelphia, anti to all
settlers who improve. the Railroad Company giees u Free
Ticket fur six mouths, and a half-price Ticket for three
year*.
THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON.
In connection with the agricultural settlement, a new
and thriving town hat naturally arisen. which presents m-
Jvcciuents for any Unit&jf t/usiies.. porticutartg store* amt
maHufuiioriesl •The Sin* business Could lie carried on in
this place and market to good advantage,also cotton busi
ness, and maiiufactories of agricultural implements or
fuundc.ries fur casting small articles. The iinpiovemem
has lieeh so rapid us to insure a constant and permanent
increase of biisiness. Town lots of a good size, we do not
sell siiiail ones.' oa it would etTect the improvement of the
place, <jun Is* had at from $lOO and upwards.
The HamminUan Foruur. a monthly literary and agri
cultural sheet, containing full information of Uaumiontou.
can be obtained at 25 cents per annum.
Title indisputable— warrantee deeds given, clear of all
incumbrance When money is paid. Route to the land[
leave Vine street wharf. Philadelphia for Hainniontoi..by
Railroad, at A. or P M. Fare 90 cents. When
there inquire for Mr. Byruip. Boa; ding conveniences on
hand. Parties hail better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a princi
pal. until theyi have decided as to purchasing, as he will
| show them over the laud in his carriage, free of exp-nso.
I Letters and applications can be addressed to Landis A
By me*, llamnlontou P. 0- Atlantic Co- New Jersey, or
I 5. B. Coughlin. Si 2 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia.—
Maps pud information cheerfully furnished.
(June 30 'sy-f.m.J
SAVING FUND.
SA VI N G FI • N D. —N A TION A h
SAFETY THUST COMTAXV—CaanitBiD bv the
State or Pesssylv.ou.
i T OGAN HOTEL. THE UN DEI:
RULES, I I i i-ICXED respectfully informs the
1. Mioney is received every day. and in any amoasMarge citi/.i ns t.f Dlair county ami others. ft .ajjLl —
or small. that in- has omn-d up the I.'HiAX
2. Kit* nudCEST. interest is paid/or money from the day i jiuL’SK. form-rly kept by Sheriff Ue«-».
it is |»VI io. t t the went nul of Ht-Huiitvslmrs: t\>r * t l ?Pi
3. The moiiey Is always paid buck ip golb. whenever it , r»wj.ti..ti of strange** and travellers.— —’
fi called for, and without notice. : K ,vr vt Mo coitmeted with tin* house has been refitted it
4. Money is receive,} from ErecKfor*. .UmirtUtraton. the new with the choicest furniture, ic.. tc
Guuniitinf. and others who desire to have it in a pi.,,** of The house i* lares* :uid commodious. and well calculated
perfect safety and where Interest can be obtain -.1 for it. for convenience ami comfort.
6. The money teceived from depositors is in vest,si in llis TAlii.K will h-lui ms/ied with the very best th. mu
Kcvl KsTaTR. Vh-r.Tu v:i:s, Gr.ot’ND kents, and such other ket can afford, and no pains or trouble will ,]MII (it
first ,-lass seenritics as the Charter directs. i render those who nn,v cho,se- t„ fav >r him with their im
6. Office ' mrs—Every day from 9 till 5 o’clock, and on tronace , omloi tab!.- and happy during their star with him
M,mdfty» and Thursdays ti,llßo’cl..ok in the evening. Hi- STAdtUXCI is ample, and an obliging ind carefr.i
llGhi-.11. I*. It f. XX KU, President. hostler w’ll always be in at tend,nice
ROItKJtT SM.I*RfPGE. Vice .’resident. tfs. Tile Williamsburg stage. wlirh make- daily trip
ly. J. l.El'lf ..eeretary. between this place and Williamsburg. stops at tlie Logai
DIRECTORS. i H, 'cl.
Fraxcis Lee. ! Her IT. lt»7.—tfc]
Hssr.t L. BsNsbt,
lipWtlLD L. CaBTEB, ¥. (’ARBI'U. UtttwjTtß, : ■
Robert SEimnaiE, Joseph B. Bvrey, ; c . w o pi , i u- ..
Saxvex K. Asbtox. Joseph YERmts. : !SlO\ es, 1 in & Sheet-Iron naie, Suouiimr.
C. Laxpretb MiSvi, Hexet DirrEXPEnrER. ~
Offit*) : Walnut Street. S. W. Corner of Third St. Bhila | j Ac. W . V\ 0 tl, 1) H LSP K(
dclplua. Ajiril 1-Uh. ‘59-ly. f f Ft'Li.Y inform the citizens of All •- > n:» im.l t i^inity
Hv ■ ri-i \ \t r l'tts rp p i j*. tt« i 1.11 tliat In* krejje conunntly uti Inuid a assorloi'-nt ol
■t A 1 JjAti I 1 v 1 f*j I j i'j vl 11A l 1 1. r*.'?, 1* irhir. ({ '/' C, urtd Shnp iif all an»l
Did yon h(fe( the news from Enro|«.-? If yon have ; si/cs. to suit the wants of all. which he will toll at low
not. we will tell you what it is. It is that HUSKY TUCS ■ rrio--. on reasonable t.-mis.
has just returned from tlio Eastern cities with a large sop- i H' ; >!>o keeps on hand a large stock of Tin and SlujtU
ply of . ;>/r»n H-ire consisting of all articles for cnlinarv puri>o?,es—
RKADY-MADK CLOTHING, i 'ttls. Sfmv dr. Al*o. a large lot of Cast Iron
• - * I'orre l ump',
consisting of all styles and qualities of Overcoats. Dress Particular attention paid to putting up SPUI-TIXO.
Catts. t «t*a*«uw. Boots and shoos, and everything kept either n> town or runt,try. Spouting palm- d and put «p
in an establishment of the kind, all of .winch he offers ul the most reasonable ti-niis : it.ril 1L IS;VM V
unprtfcedcntiHily low prices f.ft* cash. Having purchased ' J
hU stock at cash prices, bo is thereby enabled to sell very _
5 - ■ w. M. llqyd & CO..
' AZTOOSA. /V..'
: JOHNSTON, JACK & CO.,
j ' HOLUDAYSBCHG. PA.,
rpHE GREAT QUESTION WHICH ! =£3*o2,ll 3U±^3 9
JL now agilates the mind of over}- person , ( Late " £efl, J-uhnslon. Jack iCo ”)
te, «mor« c&n I set the best article for mvtHl • ; ___ -rw i *
money? In regard to oilier matters, the sub- m inHAFTS ON THE PRINCIPAL
ncribff would not attempt to direct, but if you H. | f Cities. «n.J Silver and Gold fur sale. Collection*
want anything in the line of ' made. Moneys received mi defxvdtc. payable on demand.
puulo UK oliUho , without interest, or upon time, with interest at bur rates,
he Invites an examination of his stock and work. j Feb, 3d 1859.
3b keeps constantly on hand an assortment of Boots, Shoes, ■
GUtorra Simpers, tc.. which he offers at &lr prices. ■ IIVTEVV SA.DHLERY SHOP THE
Ho will give -special attention to custom work, all of . \ 1 , 1 ’ J tlTj
which will be warranted to give satisfaction. None but the : > subynl*er would respectfully /V A
best Workmen are employed j “dorm the citizens of Altoona and vi A,* na
Remcnilicr mv shop is on Virginia street, immediately : s**"*? !“ st * 1 ’ * ias opened a SJion on
opposite K**fs!er’B Drug Store. J Irginia street, next d-xir to J k. J
'September 3, ’S-tfl bowtbrr e store, where hr to prepare, |CopfiiK&
t r manufacture Harness. Horse Gear* ~ "
o* all kinds,- Saddles. Bridles, Halters, \V]ii|es, and every*
tiling in his line on short notice and reasonable terms.—
Articles of the above description always on hand for sale.
Having a full knee ledge of the inistnws. 1 hope to b» nblo
to render lttUlacti f *n to all, and ask the patronage of lli -se
wishing anything in my line. HKXRY WKHN.
Albvinn Jntkf
lie invites all those in want of anything in bU lint* t«» j
him a dull, feeling mire tliat be will be >i!»lo t*» £iee
«ati*tuction. HKSUY TCCK
Altuoua Sept. 30. IS&S.-tf
Boots and shoes —the un
deraigned has now on hand and will
sell ?beap at his store in the Masonic Tem
pie. a large and complete assortmentofßOOTS
ISSXJ SHOES, ready made, or made to order,
Overshoes, Indies' Sandals, Gum Shoes, Cork
Soles, and everything in his Une of business, of
Ihe best quality and on the most reasonable trrms. AU
coatom wofh warranted
Jan.fi. ’6«-»f.l
Boot AND SfIOEMAKKK.—-THE
subscriber r<>Bp<etfully informs Ur- citizens of Alt<» ,
naatad vicinity that he still continue to manufacture '
Boofa'and Shoes of every description. on the shortest no- ■
ticejat his shop on Mato Street.,next <Xoor to the Trihum L
office, Hissworlt fa done up in the best of strip, amlcatt- f
notifcdl to give satisfaction. Only him a call.
> RICKARDS. ; £ iQNCKXTRATED RYE, FOR MA
liEVtS PREPARATION ' FOR EX- 1 ****** ■?*
* tenrfwtlng BATS, ANTS, and F
oed*ngswjthom danger tn it* vise under any cirenmatan June-10 ISAS -tfi Tiinrent i
» for sale at the Drag Store of ' 1 '■■ ■ u --° - j
J4n.«. i*-tn T igUUitS.~A LARGE AMOUNT |
Ji J yl well selected ' tIQUOUB has been received ■■
ut ,^ u ' UdCSK,” ' which will be
boW at the luweet caih priced, wholesale or retail. The
man who wantshas only to call. [Dec. 11. tt
I UMBER FOR SALE. 1
J| flWWft SHTjfGLES, ' 50,000 LATHES. j
asdtUi kittd* of BimJHNOMATERIAL, Iwertten the '
lawttt,t6rGuau Applyto,, JOBS SHOEMAKER.
fj mfei O YES I— -GBNTUSMEN i
“ f dnwt ni<* ; and hear. JOSKFH P.TRODT ujboub- .
**• to the Dn-iie.; Uut he t* ready to discharge his duty
aSahAocmneer whenever called upon. ’ ' [jan. 2 ’66.
The largest assortment op j
Boy’s wear. such as Jacket*. Frock arid Overcoats I
ww» a<> lowest prices,« H. TECHS. |
QOtimON OF GIT&ATirOF H AG-
Q Qttt M tic..miM fa> It. i TJTAIR, HATTTOOTH, SEATING,
aa® »ass, £ rf Sl^^ns2“*"«*^
now being-opened at the MOD.L STORBl and while tt t» Ti^r to their advance* <s«Wf* <rfno* •”** ffMw? 11 < '*. a **f SexuaMMeeiacs,
whether or not *- l* cm t»P«>- w . if d.sdwd; their education jampleted. In «*» »w* <S2S?u
cured by goingtothe tattler pi**, the poyrietor* ot the tnient. Instruction ln “*;'"■***
tlodet fed confident In «iyii» that pWMu be *»T«d by J launches. either wild « y tl!l* W» S3K2:
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, j : -iS^JSS :
Surh and Frelh DucaU^
black and fan,y Silks, French BriU \ SOLID BRANCHES. ' •
Haul a fitrut*E(l anti tch /ft 3f(ir- { Prim&rv (incluvling Reading, aim ntiifjicilon witbtboioccsiiwliicb hasstteiukd tk» ifk?® •
Hants jvjurea ana wnne mar raphyAdtl.metic, flnunmsr. “<* a^P h k*P> ■*** . of the Consults* in the cure of B^2fel.
settles, La wns, 61 ngltams, f Advanced (Including tbe Scjedcea, Seminal Weakness, fmpoteocs, Qoa «*Tb<aa,
prints Muslins, fa. nlalta.- Mental and Moral IPhnoBophy,tngic,theLan- the TlceofOneuinn or Selfabnse, *c„
. . -T. . . .. „ , _ . | jauuM. and Composition *e.) * & ’ w , continuance of tbe am* plan tor the ensuing ~*r U * r *
Also, a splendid assortment of White floods. Hosiery, e ua *y , ».r>vTil URAKPHFS The Directors. on n review of the best. *2 V** - •%
Glotts. Mitts, Ac. We have also on liends larp- lot of I EXTRA. OR <)RNAMENTAIf j tfcf&> iXShTthis ipheStofbenwSSS
bought ataman for cash, whteh will 1« ®ld Music (Including use of instrument); *«s!oo of great
Ssa.«.«™> ti:•
„ Ro^f 5 *^ H « ES - K':t”'V |,s^r.£ , s’ , *«-
Wooden & Willow War., Qneeywye.
... ss&“- cu “’ - I iss'Si , :at'r;; < >S s
afflicted. Some of the new remedies and metborf7„f?
ment -Uworeml during the last year, are of
oko. fairciuljD.
Feelir.g thankful to our friend* for their patronage herc
tofcue. wo ore determined 'o.sell Good* cheaper than ever
for c«-'h or for prompt monthly payments only. We cor
dially iurUe our old and u.-w friends and customers to call
aud see our new stock, which we will be pleased lo »huw
them. J. i J. LOWTUKII.
April 7th. ’?9.
Afcent-S fur Du VhU-’ij Galvanic Oil—Henry li»*hr. O. W
Kvrriur. aa i A. All-Jonu, *uiU ail dmiertf iu medi
riUv’*p '•Y“mvhi*p*.
Every person desiring to obtain the fry lust uni ch-ap
est portable light within thur reach should call at the
slor. of rhe undersign- d and examine these Lumps before
purchasing elsi where, and we pledge ourst-lvea to demon
strate '
: . These lamps are admiiaidy adapted for the use of Stu
dents. Mechanics Seatn-tii t-s-*. factories Halls, riinrcli-s.
■ Stores. Hotel, and are highly reconimended for family use.
j Tin- Uniu of the Carbon Oil Lamp can la a I lathed to
old:side, hanging aiid talile llnid and oil lamps, at a small
: exp-h.-e. and will answer every pur|a«* of a new lanp.
We guarantee perfect satisfaction iu all case*.
I Aug. lit ISoS-tf.] G. W. KESSLER.
j *• \ I AIiNT M ES T VE(T i (; A
! X** PARSIM ’N lA."—Did every one who reads tile
' heading of tills article' but understand its meaning, tuey
; would immediately repair to the shop ol
JWHN O’DONNKIJi,
;FAsmo NA BLE TAILOR .
National
Main St.. a frw doors bflovr the R<hl Lion Hotel.
■ • i a unit -»f clothes from the large *inck of
SI’KING AND SUMMER GOODS.'
1 which ne lias ju-t received from the East feeling sure that
i in d'dng »o they would he carrying out the motto.
| It is n--t necessary U-reto neutron the diff-rent styles and
| i|U»ntitir of the goals on hand. suffice it to say that In
j has everything in. the line of gentlemen's wear, and he
j knows bow .to make it up in a fadiioiiahle and duitaM
. «t\le. on terms as reasouabieaa those ot any other liter
; chant Tailor in the place.
Give him -a call ami you will so- ‘ll discover that you can
carry out the mutt ■ adopted by dealing with him.
j April 2S, ’59-tf.
SAFETY
TRUST
Company.
JOHN H. ROBERTS, j
J.SniIK'IAKKR. |
6. W- KESSLER.
&C., &C., &C.
DUVALL'S GALVANIC OIL.
Prepared originally by Prof. 11. DO V Aid. for
merly of the Gollego of Surgeons, at Pari«, is now; of
fered to the public. fur the euro of sore and pain-!
ful j
For instance —Pain or soreness In any part of the
(‘y tem, Khiumatism. paiu in the back, breast or side,:
bcubM breasts. d- untight, burns. sprains. headache. 1
fwiu|) in Uie stomach. or any other disease that is
SOUK and PAINVUL, and it is only « v<t this cjassotl
diseases that we claim a perfect VICTORY, VVe say ’
positively to unr patrons we can relieve the sulf* r«r
99 lipies out of 100. We Would just say to the pub- 1
lie. Prof. I>a Yuli was »'» years in bringing to thiaj
medicine superiority over all others. I
Price 5« cents per Uutlu—percent, cut off to the'
trade. Ail orders must be addivened to »
J. D. BTONEUOAI). Proprietor, |
Sept. 2, 185S-rly.] Lewistown, Pa.
11 Ai t: .VI K EKUtsEN EOK CARBON
_| nil, LAMPS!
Cnrirnlci/in Beauty. Simplicity Safety or Economy
Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion.
2d. That they emit no offensive odor while burning.
3d. That they are very easily trimmed.
4th. That they are easily -regulated to give mere or less
light.
sth. That they burn entirely free, from smoko.
Clh. That the lirlit is at ha-t .’al |>er cent, cheaper than
any other light now in common use.
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! OYSTERS 1
In of Uie lianl liiues, J have
to pnt down the price of my OYSTKKSto th- Uert possi
ble sbiuiiard. They will hereafter be served nr on. the
Chafing Dish at TWENTY CENTS- and masted m the*heH
and served qp with al| other accompaniments, TWENTT
FJVK CENTS. Thtj will also be Inrui-lird. in every oth
er w*}'t at price* to correspond with the times. /
JOHN KEIPPER,
Logan House. Uollidayslmrg.
Dec. 17. It]
QURENS'VA RE, JUST RECEIVED.
A large aud faaiiionable assortiiii'nt at the «tore of
- - -I. IS niLKMAX.
1.1 Aiit OILS, COLUOA ES, i'UM-
A L ***i Slating Cream, Toilet 8oa|». Ac. fur mi? liy
*-**•' O. W. KK*S|;*.U.
HARDWARE OF ALL DESClOD
tioos just.nceiTnd and for sale by
«>ct. : • ; i B.mHOIAN '
r I Hi K u N D KIIS I OJ? E D WOULD
I respectfully inform hot oldcnj
tomers and tin) ’ public generally
that ho him just received 'a IAEUSC
and n.iXDSoMt as- nortment of
CLOTHS,
AND
which he is now
au«f i-s prepareJ la
the •t£lo £
nor. an noi-e hut
un* eiujih»v**'.J. uud
b»* warranted to
li.* h-.* uihh a £-»~d
m; nisi n no goods.
such as Sturts. Counts. Under
skirts. Draw r» Pocket Handkerchiefs, \eck Tl *8- Stocks,
su'l'.-ii ici s. Hosiery 4r.. 4c : also a btrce assortment of
I’bADY-M ADK i'l. iTIIINO all of which lu'i* determined
to s 11 us cheap as they can b • bomtht thin aids of Phila
delphia Th>-public ar« respectfully invited to cr.U and
■xaiibii- my snick, us 1 shall take pl-voire in showing
them. li.sjtv open at all times bai IA. VI. until 9P. M.
Admittance free.
Mav a- 1559-tf
> T h\V GROCERY FEED AND PRO- I
I VISION STOKE. ■ j
Tin- subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of i
Vlti-oiH and Vicinity that he has opened a rtoreof the above '
Wind. near tin' corner of Adeline and Julia street*. East j
Alt oi.na. where he will keep cin-slnoUy on hand a foil *up- 1
ply rf everything in his line, lib* . |
U R 0 C E Ji I £'S i
■.re all fresh and will be sold at price* as low a* those of ’■
my ot)i>-i establishment in town, Ills stock of provisions, I
consisting of !
f'i.our. Hams , Shoulders, Sides , dec. j
will be soldi little cheaper thin they can be bought any !
where else. ■ Uis Flour is obtained from the beet mills in ■
the Western part of the State, and is warranted to be what i
it is represented.
All kinds of Feed for horses, caws and hogs, always on :
hand.
1 intend to keep such an assortment that I shall at all
limist lie able to supply my customers with whatever they
may need, and 1 iuteud also to sell lit prices which will
o ii, ■ it a saving to those who patronize mv store.
July IS&S'Sm. IIKXUY BELL.
i aoii i h a if ue a k-oi t.—rii e
-uhscnber would inform lain old customers that ho
has open, d out again a his old stand. where bo hop* 8 to
r. ci-ive their calU. He has now on hand the cheapest and >
host assortment of
sea AH. COFFEE. IEA. MOLASSES. I
Sale by the bushel or s*ick. Dried Fruit of all kind*, \
Fish oj the i *ry Lest quality^
I-*g ;% tli»*r with everything in the Grocery lioe» ail of which
is freah from the Ka*t«*rn market. £ >
' Ho al?-> keep* constantly on hand v«upf»y of j
ELDER, FEED ’ AND GRAIN,
Ahlrh \\- •'ells at the lowest market prices.
l‘ui;K Hiw.iVi on hand and retailed in quantities to Fait
l’U)oh**n. JOHN LtHR.
j >irs Ki m nit
i STONE & COS GLASS Pi:E
-iTI. • FtKVINO JARS, for preserving all kind* of Fresh
Fruits. Vegetables, Mince Meat, Oysters, and all such per
ishable articles.
t *h. The main secret of preset-ring fruit in a fresh condi
tion consists in having it thoroughly heated when sealed
up id in exp. I ting- all the air there may be ih the vessel,
to th ■ • when the fruit cools It will form a vacuum.
We .ip- now mannfactonng the above Pat-nt Jar; (hav
ing bought lb* 1 right from Mee-m; Stone i Co., and are
prepared to till all orders at short notice
We furnish Rover-, Wires and Cement, with print.d di
ivcti'm- with each Jar. Manufactured and sold Whol-eaU
1 Retail by
f>LA!K COI'NTY GAGGEUREAN
I) ROOMS.—Mr. G. w. FISHER, the Hollidaysbure
Artist, begs leitve to inform our reader* that he is prepared
to take
Photographs of deceased persons ,
f-om Daguerreotype*, at the shortest notice and on the
i .tst reasonable terras. He baa just received a large stock
of durable and neat case*. of all sfeffc and style*, including
a new pattern of Family Case l for jfuur persons, and is pre
pare) to till them, with perfect likenesses.
SAMBROTYPE, DAiiDfcKREOTTTPE OR PHOTOGRAPH.
i Give him a call. Rooms on the corner of Montgomery
i and Allegheny streets. II dlhlAysbnrg. Pa. [June IT-tf.
directions. ,
; Tliein unprecedented popularity *
( T L H{ACn Ai ' has induced the proprietors,
«u DHUOGIST, rwpoctfQlJjf • aottonoces * *
crally. that
uii Virginia street.where he Icrept) Cunttantlr r> Ti
onhauAfur sale. WhutfualeandßetitLDKUOS, 9V JL ITTSBU RCH, XT A.
MKDICJNKS, CHEMICALS, JB-& \ - . v yl
ns <icd mr dispose of their Drug busuic*>
. i s * striiM attention to business, «*1 a desire io render *at» • .* , L eiirrtSS
i<Ciction to all u reganfa prloe {nd quality, lie hopes to in Which they haVC DCCn SUCVW^
ment an-I receive a share of publfcpatronace. ' - ~ . ir t 1 . Twf ntt >
Vhysitiansand merchants supply on mlsonable terms, tuilV engaged IOF tUC IOSt I> VU ‘7
atm ah orders fronj.a distant - ; ° P
I'hjiiciatih pri^r i p t ions <-ar-fcKjr compoonded. [l-tt I Years, and they Will now give tH&
WALL PAPEtt! WALL FaHKkii undivided time and attention to
• tai*» ‘ And
waEi, PAPER aW» border, termincd that Dir. C p c £
l£T* d .i”lV fro V he ®»w*ctar»«. i n xe* tork, brated Vermifuge and Liver
auitwecim tb*tcfare offervcrnM |b4ne*ia«B* toUunevbo it . *V,» KlCfl
; sWi.“ n “ nue « i
\IKWCATBb n:a CUKST PRO- P° 9 ‘“ oa they now hoU ®o»g
ill tectoha sAFKsmfelu> agaixsx toWk great remedies of the day, -vi
tht* wbWltJu-iae RtoOe of the Will COUtlfllie tO BD3TC
nor expense in proairmg thW '
( 1,1 AAfeviNG SKW W
IP pound them uv tas most tnoro
; .. •■: , manner. Address all orders to
i a of! mm*
Woolen and '•* ikutowand Wtebuwo«*rt««f» *o£m>
i Pli AND %m OILS, UA.il-
I r J’“® HJGUfeT PRICK IN <3ABH i t
GHOCEHIES
th*t cau be found h» the lawd. consisting of
CU.NMXOUAMR A CO..
<s?dir .Vunufanturtr.*,
April 28. 18J3-fim No. ICO Water .<t_ Pittsburg. Pa.
i i
fy*. a -j3 g
OW I
: &3 . “ I |
(-3 < p| a|
: ei c-S
M s st**
.<< o J *ll
W* OQ ~ fls
: gH < S
rH e> 2! o
W d . il ..►
C 5 =° S? 5 oo
:&s|«|s
WOSaS
:aa<3=s|
: s< S.P
*
•f-* ■ S-3 £ a
n «a-< 5 u
Son'll
■«»-a A
Cassimerea,
VESTINGS,
offering for sale, 1
make them op in
moot durable man-
the beat workmen
all work mad? will
giro, satisfaction.
Stuck of UsNts’
THOMAS EL WAV.
KhA J a aAJVEMENTIN (JOOK.
1 INQ STOVES.
coysruj'Tioy of smoke a.vd gas a.\d Ainvo
OF FCEZ.
The subscriber tekct pleasure in offering to tbo hnUu>
NEW OAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING
Cooking Stove, recently patented, which is destined to •* H
percede all other*, as it requirss
ONK-TUIRD LESS FCEL
than other stores and b more easily, quickly end nniu
If heated. No unplcannt smell ol gu srlus from this
store from the fact that it la all consumed ere It eta •»
capo. There Is ilb tnnhle fron| smoke s* that unmount
and often annoying exhalation is also .consumed luidc of
the store Neither is there any danger of flare or chi*. I
noys becoming clogged with soot or the mortar loosened l»
the gas arising from coal fires, • I
Persons wishing to purchase stores are invited to esH at I
the store of the subscriber. in the Masonic temple, sndes- I
amino the above stores. JOHN SIP iKMAKKK. I
Salt Agent for Blair (bask.
S. B. All-kinds of Airtight, Parlor Cooking sndtu
Stoves on hand. (Aug. 12.1554. M
RATIONAL POLICE OAZETTK.-
Thin Great Journal of Crime end Criminal! It is
1U Twelfth Year, and la widely circulated throughout
the country. It contains all the Great Triala, Ctjmlad
Cas.-s, and appropriate Editorial* on the some, together aitl
information no Criminal Matter*, not to bo fcttad is «ay
other newspaper.
ggi,SuWeiptkms J 2 per annum; $1 for tlr raonlhi,u
be remitted by 3ubocr3ien,y(«bo ahuuld write (heir
and the town, county and State where they rwide pUialrJ
" To O. W. MATBKU4CO,
Editor 4 Prop'r. of New York Police Gaiata
M'K rort CViy.
15-tf]
Dr. M’Lane’s
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE*
LIVER PILLS.
VX/’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. Chag. BTane’s relctratfd
Vermifuge and Liver! ills,
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFUGE,
Por expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also been
administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
Forthecurc of Liver Complaints,
all Bilious Derangements, Sick
Head- Ac he, See. In cases cf
Fever and Aguf,
preparatory to or after takirg Qui
nine, they almost invariably maks
a speedy and permanent cute.
As specifics for the above m«>
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
AND
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myyntt. *«'
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Vnita Bnihrtn
•nrgMtbsUk morn
td •‘chick. fi»t>
Pr
tann»«iroom.
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tteimjgnrs Sun
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ALTO
Itilmi'Through i
Emlmd Through J
mssr*-
iMtorn “
Uollhtojßburc
Ofice open for tl
_to.7J9.V-U.. diwii
clock, on Bundny.
Bwl
■*" Wen
Hwr E«f
' v: .u Wm
,nune*k «nd w<
<n«ttiiinßTi
IWfifAl Ka»t at
Truitt Hat. •
Kor»tnb«r 23, V
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t .:■ <
MEET!
.’Mountain Lodge
• wa'.af Mch tnontli
pt«,M ni o’clock,
Jputatain JCncm
wS^Vemplc,jit 7
4&wia -Lodge, I
*T«|ldk, in the «ec<
o*l#ck,p.M.
Teranda Lodge, I
•ffttug.itt the Hiir
•IpStMTJ^o’clw
JlPniMtiUifi THhr
' «H»:omry Tuesday
Maebnic Temple;
breath. W. A. \1
Jm ifor Snnt nf .1
«y night in the th
ItlUhington (hu
Tneeday evening, 1
Alt/xma Diritimi
<l*rw«pln*, in the
‘; AUagndifycha nil
font meet* statedly
2 April, JnJjr o'n.i
• l»t Taueilay o
® lo 10 o’clock erei
s . Cl
(hi
■ t
Putrid Attorney
. Omhwlmi
ftne, Enos M. June
tivCbxi-to Commit:
- MireantiU Appr<
S&irwyur
-- Titnanrer —John
Mur
U>uit Dire
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* flyf rtntt m?t/U o
" JU.TOON
Jutlictt of clif I‘A
. Mrgm—K. M. J
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wJor.Oanlol I‘riJ
\ nrttiifaa of c’-ul
- wt to Coujicii-I
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33ft tomplctfl a.H
the itore f
,/IARPET I
v*fe/*»BtXAS.*
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