The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, October 27, 1859, Image 3

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    ; MmsTKn.~Thc descent.
llcv Dr.
Uecn. for
commentary- on t tU^ n “ a
likely to result from th« dV
ith ot clerical dignity ' D,
Pros.dcut of thojifoftjbffae'
or many yeprs 60 rant”,
r ia
My, however, cotmStttW uj,”
e world, and
rpoiten amid the
lies ; at a later stage
.e fatal bowl
for women. JgSJS
ini for many jeara J
b * pit of ruin that in an urn
was earned down tic preci.
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IVU.LED ur aDow,.^ A
itia
wntly fought a duel wit k
-, LS adversary, a
U P tsje quarrel, and », ‘
thrust of the
cipal next stepped forward’
; lastly, a friend of alUhe
Avenge thoir deaths, but
ther severe wound, declared
he victorious duellists, j n
to Havana and presented
am General, who,* without
i sword, pointed out'a rofci
- t niM ? place
It is behoved bc^tillke
htary court beforewbiej^he
ext.—A bloody'engng^n(i n t i
Indians, took place risoent
* riv cr,
n Indians on
unarmed, on tbe other;: At
iians were
iot yriih an arrowy, w&iSffika
after
" billed in a
of tko
■ out offchcfiye baton**.
dO old
G rccnsburghj onlbe lBtb
i of petitioning pnapao.
for tiro .Udlpihce of then
ce
ain, in .front of pne of .tie
•uul it is
vera in truly oroaitalilQ
all l)etween t}«f.flgefl of 77
i gas ,bas bpim^tewtorcd
* after b^P^cd.
- burned hrilhimtly bver
(>PJ3NING
or ■ ■ ■ o v- /■<
ND SUMM-EFt
ii E£3 SS3 .
iN HAS JOBT RK
*’• f‘i-1 «>d "taii'U op Vjrajujjk if..-
1 1 luetit of siintuiittble jjo^jculji-
i-itir-vs v
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Exmowimm,
nosiF.nr ;<e omrESj f^n’
u;J li xturea of '■■■'•*■
y, * -■. s.*
■iinont of trno<!» fur seHttoWA 1 *
i;u J«arc, Queeuanarc nW'i'--;
?ERIES^
p 5. GAIIQRS,
icsi < <i<ul to auj iu tluy|j»||rk<it,
Ic rt. ' ■ '
;nl my btorc-roani, J;M|»^jow
iit-.I Htock .Ul Imttow
vito everybody tO Cop" •'
.• ■l'
-Oil
lowing uJvlic fo jr ) Qj»i*|'«ejioa
, - -■•■' i 'X <■>;;. if'-
w-t mini! what your iiti- <£•#" -
in'! tnkc caru'of jratif-BiTl "' -
iritc son yf jrour DMAor,
■ ,;ud a brick fntiWptlwr.- V
■1 In-ails—the gtfbkHI&WWM
ut lu- hiiif rctrfrWd fWIIS'tEK
I *• b ctwl »toeK<sftm'-tM*l9tf
‘ -;- 5 iv*#' f • '
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'■ At%
A\D wnm
n. Also. a good - tts»ortn»«i>t : of
D MISSES Ftfßflf,
;i4l «*f which wIU }?«>W
'/Oil €ASH.
■•■lung’ in tlio atoyeiine/Wiit
:>n:aliasing clecivhorP>.ifSju&®
b-ivest possible price*. .•■• ■
s ..site the tutheran eUufcu.
jjssm
(EASONS
aat-TK'Vr^-
SHOULD ’
K’s,
i.AHOE AND^ELL
u pry Goods, WWri»i
■- --!«k of 'cndGßAii&'i&k
i ns reasonable ajafli-invw***
~n':are, Sonewore,
V, !htt and
mbiadng all ffT
' //.l lis for Summer w*»rs-riw
; v.-ry cheap.
Liiil an assortment
> -ome ftn-l
.0- confia«itAM;P#^l W
‘ .or asking. -b /,.
d; rooms on tho
in g.iod order. * ' : ’ 4 l > 3/'
t in* juvmiscs and obtain/^'"
'iTu’S.’kMtotl.
:t fully inform ' U»6 - : Jt
7IT 'xifK&i.
uvod wa treated.
•K. K. TAYtolt
!nt olisF]®^
: SHIELD
i OougtiiJ, Oolda, Md
•; >' frorn llio expose TSfcA
iuwt tliP continnfll<a»MffSSm.^l
!;■ store of o. '^•jsSSSS®
' LEAD
T< tfj; ■" M
Fatal. Accident. —On Tuesday evening Inst.
Jimanuamefl Bernard Lynch, a carpenter by
who has been working in this place for a
or wore, was run over by, thfe Branch
tnginb and train, on the Branch track, in front
,J *’• Dempsey’s Hotel, and so-.much injured
ih;a he survived but * few hours. Both his
were run over just above the knees, his
lifi. hand cut entirely off and the light one
severely crashed. It appears from the.evidence
given at the inquest, that he had been intoxi
cated in the afternoon, and when last seen,
previous to the accident, he was unable to stand
“I 1 - One of the witnesses stated that he had
I .eked him up and him away 1 from the
'rack a short time before the accident, but it is
sapposed that bb Worked himself back to the
tract just before thfe time the Branch train was
due. The engineer on the Bfantih tfuin states
tuat he did not discover the man on the track
until he 'was vWthin a fbW feet of him—too close
to cheek the train. No blame is attached to
mm. One of the witnesses gave in evidence
'■hit he had seen a man pour liquor.into*the !
ieccused, during the afternoon, when he was |
Already so much intoxicated that he coaid not
up. We think a man who would do such
•n unholy act, the result pf which we have
hrouiclcd above,.should be indicted for maa
• laughter.
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Good News toe the Ladies.— Loyk here, la
‘l:es> ,TC have some good news for you this week,
something you have all been anxiously waiting
to hear fijr the last month or.more, and we
1 teg leavei” oa.thc slorekcepora say, to assure
fouthatit4ivcsjui.no small amount of gratifi
cations to bo the honored instruments of con
veying tidings fraught with so much happiness
l ° , tho3e wll ° b y lheir smiles and words of ap
probation so often tend to encourage the Loan
efthe printer. But, bless us, here we’re run
uing out a string of compliments it complicated
P Wes while you, ladies, we “ dying” to hear
° good news. / Well, it this, Miss Jen
“lc Scott, the fashionable milliner np street,
b « just returned from the city with her fall
•s winter goods, and among her stoCk she lias
|«cral • ■ loves” ofbonnats, and ‘‘(tucks’', of col
a«, and a most '‘exquisite” assortment of artU
' wls ’ and ;‘ Oh. thc hiccst.” ribbands, ctc.,ctc.,
«f which she will dispoae of
ternu. There ladies, we kno w ybjx tfiaak as.
FinrMEs’B Pakadb.—The memberi if the
Department of Altoona, will ihcet at the
ory of the Logan Rifle Bangers/ on Satar
20th W&& WtCjor tt*
S.° . rcce iving thoir Tire ;Engi ß e frotn
or., t . e v) 8 ’ an(l f ormipg io proceed
ti Uir d° 1 ° Wbg I:o,ll6 j—PfooessiW will firm
Earn* E ° Dnd House “*4 proceed np Annic to
t flit Btf6e ■’ Up Emma Clara, iter Clara
Annie A Stree1 ’ ? ast A 1^ 00 i tt > Mown Helen lot
•UltnL ° Wn A O61 * Branch, d&wnjßranchto
JUA ai °l Jae . 4owa Carolihe v to‘ Main, down*
7$ Logan House; ' r\ -*.r;U
liaia !? 9f EB 8»e tvil! be made ion Afir
/ prdej of the Committee of " f '
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pMna®4pKat
" ALTOONA MAIL SCHtOti£fe; " ?
\ JJAILB CLOSE. ‘ < A, ’ v
KS’V i ;i, -
gs*su.
. ..’-V
Through SUB, *66, A. SI.
Wrtterß through, • T 36 •«
tfdttfD "’»y» •♦ #!. M*
“ • Av. si.
UolllJ»y* bnr B ■ • 30 A.'M.>«atl-6 15
Office open for the tntuactiou of (lusintHfrom 8130 A it.
;J0 V. 31., during the week, «nd Coin 730 to 830 o'-
-luck, o'* Svodey. . ■■• ..
JOHN SHOEMAKBII, P. M. I
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
duress Train EssUKives 1,25 A. It, leaves 1,30 A. M.
I Wert , .7.85 “ “ 8,16 ,
“ West A BjIOK.M, “ O»P.M.
«iwl “ KWt’ “ A, M. “ 7,80 A. M.
ii “ West ‘‘ <W6 P. M., - « 6MO-P. M.
Pie nOLMUAYSBUBQ BRANOIf connects with Express
) min East end West, with Mail TralnEa.it ana West, and
vlth Local Freight'Eastward and Westward.
Pin BLAIItSVILLE BKANCII connects with Johnstown
.fay Train East and West, Express Train West and-Mail
;V«Ui Bwt.
November 29,1558
LOCAL ITEMS.
Ssow Storm.— Oa Saturday last, we were
fisited by the first snow- storm of the season.
When, on peeping out time in the
morning, we observed old:mother earth shroud
ed in her wintcrhabUiineiils* wefelOike pul-t
ling back under the warn covering And taking
another snooze, but we suddenly. remembered
that wo had ft number of t»lUa in our pocket
, which ought .to be collected; -and We thought,
may he, our patrons woulid oat bo pleased if we
did not call on them, so we hurried out, deter
mined to give all an opportunity, of easing their
conscience and contributing tfethe happiness -of.
the printer. Well, we didn’t call on all who
owe us, but we hope those who did not meet us
won’t feel offended, and as they likely have as
much time to' call bn us as we have to call on
them, we hope they will do so. Our officers
•I ways open to receive their visits, with the
latch string on the outside; so walk up gen
tlemen. While on this subject, we can’t resist
iho temptation—and wouldn’t if we could—to
. opy the following lines now so appropriately
applicable to ourselves and the season, and hope,
with a cotemporary, that the point of the poetry
" II penetrate to colder hearts than winter ever
(hilled, and that no one to whom its meaning is
applicable will lay down the paper without firm
l.i resolving that the just demands.of the needy
printer shall at once be satisfied
“ Here comes winter, here comes winter.
Storms of niiu and snow and sleet;
I’uy the printer, pay'the printer,.
Let him warm his bands and feet.
.Here comes winter, here comes winter,
Whitening every hill and dale;
Pay the printed, pay the printer, -
Send your money by the mail.'
Here cornea tointerj; here comes winter,
Oh ! remember his just due ;
In cold winter, jn cold winter
\ He wants cosh as well as you.”
THOS. A . SCOT!, Sitp'l.
4®-Even those who are in the enjoyment of perfect
too well armored
against the assaults Of “the ill? that flesh is hek
Such .OttAwlgoratbr thtiymay fl«j
TEES—a medicine, that cannot be taken regularly without
giving vitality;4V?h|af«a~,’.-
son, jmrticalarly, the stro'ogcajhian is not proofagaiiiat
the malaria,-In certain sectiona;of the cbnatry." fn an
cases of fever Sitters is thimany
nmoniit qotoiho, while the moet dangeroua caaes oftil
lions fever tfeld toits wonderful properties. Those who
%« r P? 8 auoihcr.foranj of ■
due. To -those who tare hot made
cordialljr recommend an early application to
they we strk&en ly dgstivo o r’
Sold by druggists iinddcalcrs generally, ovcrijvhcre.
’ advertisement in another column '
'. )W08 AUp jpjppm *urpn»g all.—
Pitting titj&jm-r-m
off tWs i*ttp
Ini w adp;! < ?; - -•*,-\
‘ ' ’ ’ ' :23 -
5 is
: Geo. Qgolshjwfit^
*° d plumber, from Sb W
a f°“ in ** “ To say
th^Ut« handsome w not ;
w th T y . lt bus six burners covered
with handsome globes and is hang with sneral
rows of -drops,, which, when the burners
are lighted up, assume a/variety of colors, beaa-
Wctmd(ia-andthatthe c<«tofthc
ebandalier,-had it been purchased, would have
been about $dQ. Pofc this handsome present,
which adds so much to the of the
:r® om » Mr - °gelsby deserves, and iwill receive
of all the ntambera of the
Association.',
- ®bDt)EN Peaih.-—A man named S. Reilly
Rodney, of Ilarriabttfg, acting as foreman of
the , bricklayers engaged in putting up the
the gas. works in this place, died
on -Friday ‘aiftiarnoon l&st, of disease
of -the heart. WebeUeve he .went to work per
fpOtly jweU after dinner, was ottacted between
one And two^'o’clock and died at four o’clock.
How true that'
“ In tho-midstof lifc we are ln death.”
Mr. Rodney wap welldmown in Harrisburg as
a sober and industrious young man. He leaves
a wife and child to mourn his early death.
Welcome yisiTojt.-r-We were'.very agreeably
surprised, on Monday afternoon last, to.rec'cive
a visit from bur esteemed cotemporary, Col. W.
W. Brown, of the Centre Democrat. The Col.
is an honor to the editorial profession, prints an
excellent paper and isdoserycdly popular among
Ms follow citizens, as an evidence of which we
note his election to .the office of County Treasur
er, by a handsome-majority. Long may he
wave, and may it be our good fortune to meet
him often.
Altoona Academy. —This institution will re
open on .the Ist Monday of November. It is
with much pleasure the subscriber has to
announce that he has secured the services of
Bobt. Phipps, Esq., and his daughter, who, in
addition to the usual branches taught in the
Academy Collegiate course,-will be able to give
instructions in French and Italian.
At.the State Fair of Ohio, at-Zanesville,
September, 1859, the Commercial Schools of
Ohio and Pittsburgh, contested for Premiums
for the best Business and Ornamental Writing,
The Iron City College was again victorious,
eclipsing all on their own ground. —Pittsburgh
Evng Chronicled
Re-appointed. — We are pleased to learn that
our friend, J. G. Adlum Esq., has been re-ap
poiuted. Notary Pub!* for this place. Joe is
well qualified to discharge the duties of the of
fice, . and as an officer, is acceptable to the
people.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THE GREAT RESTORATIVE.
FEVER AND AG UE CURED BY DR. M’LAXE’S LIVER PILLS.
j «3U Mr.. Jonathan Ilonghman, of West Union, Vark
County, Illinois, writes to the proprietors, Fleming Bros.
•of Pittsburgh, thqt ho had suffered greatly from a severe
and protracted Attack of Fever and Ague," and was com
pletely restored to health by the use of the Liver Pills alone.
These Pills unquestionably possess great tonic properties,
and can bo taken with decided advantage for many disea
ses rearing invigorating remedies; but the Liver Pills
stand pre-eminent as a means of restoring a disorganitod
Liver to healthy action; hence the great celebrity they
have attained. The numerous formidable diseases arising
from a diseased Liter, which so long baffled the skill of
the mast eminent physicians of the United States, are now
rendered easy of cure, tiianks to the study and perseverance
of the distinguished physician whose name this great med
icine bears-a name w hich will descend to posterity as one
deserving of, gratitude. This invaluable medicine should
always be kept within reach; and on the appearance of the
earliest symptoms of diseased Liver, it can be safely and
usefully administered., -
Purchasers will be careful to ash for Dr. M’Laue's
Celebrated Liver Pills, manufactured by Fleming Bros, of
Pittsburgh, Pa There are other Pills purporting to be
Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine
layer Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had
at all respectable drug stores. Ame genuine without the
signature of
MEDICAL IMPOSSIBILITIES.
for a long thno » certain class ofdiseases have bafllcj
tbc skill and practice of the most eminent members of the
regular mcdicid faculty, Foremost among these we might
instance epilepsy or falling fits. Happily now by the skill
nod inventive genius of an eminent chemist of Baltimore,
*»*. disease luis been Brought within the means ot a
cure. We allude to the preparation called the .Vegetable
Extract Epileptic Pills, invented arid prepared by Dr.
&l)t &■ Manet, of 10S Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Aid.
Since their discovery many persons who had given up all
hope of ever being cured, have been restored to the full en
joyment of health. Prominent among these wo might
enumerate Mr.liorrison Lightfoot, of HuctsvSle, Alabama.
Mr. L. has suffers! as much from Epilepsy, os any other
petaon in tho world: never knowing what It was to pass a
week without having an attack, and often falling in the
streets'of Huntsville. .Ho is now fully restored and has
nyt hadan attack for more than a year. Dr. Hanco's Pills
haw teen tho sure cause of this cure. These pills also
euro all modifications of Efts, Spasms, Cramps Ac., and
“re verywryiocalde'fcr persons of weak nerves. Dr. Hgnco,
sends them to any part of the country on the receipt of a
remittance., Price, ono box,’s3; two hoses $5; twelve
boxes s2iAddress Sxni S, UixcE, 105 Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, MtL
R. W. OLIVER,
Important to Females—Dr Cheese-
MA.V 3 Puis.—The combination of .ingredients in these
Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They
are jnild iii y.ieir operation, and certain in correcting all
irregularities, painful menstruations, removing all ob
structions, Whether from cold or otherwise, headache.'pain
in the side,-palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which
always arise from interruption of nature, inducing with
certainty periodical regularity. Warranted purely vegeto
ble, lied fteivfrom anything injurious to life or health.' Ex
plicit directions, which should ho read, accompany 'tacli
box. Pried '*l. Seut by mail by enclosing $1 to, a*y
authorised Agent. '
I!. B; HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United Slates,
105 Chambers street, New York,
2b whom all Wholesale orders should he addressed. v
Seta bpr a. W. Kessler, Altoona; Oeo. A, Jacobs, Holli
dayshnrg; and by all Druggists in the United States.
Call on the Agent and get a pamphlet free
Nov. 13,1858-Iy. , '
Wbat ii fouu> sake so Feed the Sus.—A philosopher
has calculated that the amount ofliglt which flows from
tho solar orji could he scarcely produced by the d..ily com
bustibh of tyro hundred globes of tallow, each equal to the
earth in magnitude. A sphere of combustible matter,
much larger than the sun it«elf>onld be
ten ycafs in mantaiuing its wonderful brilliancy. It
would bo a splendid sight to see an hninmise transparency
illuminated by means of one oftjiese tallow globes, and
having written ujion It, “l!uy all your garments at the
*Hfihifig Hall of Rockhill A Wilson, »«*'
603 and 605 ChcsWut Street, above Sisth, I’hiladciphla.”
married.
At .the reiidepce of.the brides father, bn the ISth Inst.,
KATENwi&virv '"V^ r IRA T01)Dl of Altoona,-to Miss
KATE M. HARVEY, of Newtonhamilton, Miffln county.
, l,y Rov- J * StMk ' Mr. JOHN S. WIN
GAUD, to Miss MARY J. JAMES, both of Altoona.
. ppGi.inst.. by.the same, Mr. JAMES M. FLECK
to Mb* KM ALINE I§ETf, both of Sinking Talley ’
FLEiIXXG BEOS.
DIED.
f -.
is^ flg w. ti ° n t>f . tbe Biain > on Saturday Morn-
Ihf’ Wi'tT’t t up rllf 10 ®. ? f hii I )arcnts - Altoona,
it' br AINARD, oldest child of Thomas 3.
andlbmhaeUS. Francis, in the Stliycar of his age.
rhtU.-, Eaton and Orccnaburg papers' wdi please copy.
T^fTRAY.—CAME TO THE RESI
_I_i jpENCE.of tlio subscriber, iu Lb- : w .
gan township on or about tho !- ■ ),.
tobor,';lBsJ, oLftmall RED COW.'with a
whitoijstr'pe-down her br.ok. rod and ' •
whlWispottcu aaillcs. white foro legs r M- -f ,W
fi'om knees down and horns bored, sup
posed So he about 4- years oid. The owner, i. romiested to
corns-forward, prove property, pay charges an 2 taka her
aW o£^i T *tt£ CV ‘' m of according to law
Uet.zrth, SO-3t. /JOSEPH YOUNG,
American life Insurance and Trust Co.
Stqcli, $OOO,OOO.
Comjjkny fyilding, /Walnut St., S. E. corner of
;! ' /Fourth Yhila.
W.B.BOYEES. AG‘T. ALTOONA,
AT TUB USUAL MUTUAL RATES:
OR Alf JOJET STOCK RATfES, AT ABOUT 2OPEB : O£ST^
a.wWldin,/*^.
*•<* SIMMS, &c*y. [pot.'27th, 1860-1 y.
18$9. 'Fall Trade X 859.
A i'C AIR d—the undersigned
i*- received and artnbw offering the laifccst
*nd*m<tovantd stock of * ' a - / y r*?-
- : fbesu groceries
over brought, to thin 'Market I In connection with thb
o?“‘ ,r flUpPl,?d <*«« of
p 4SPLOUR!. •
Aha, lEacon, Whale, fanner'3 and Lkrd.
;v • ' OJls } Mat Vork ( ' ' 5
Tog«thjr wlth'all kinds of Pittsburgh Mannfitctnred Artl
*!”■» WOT bo abltf Tow for cash. The Jler-
Oct. ' WJI. li dORMLT i 00/
jg^lasissaas&spskgs-
, MIidOIXAHIVS
BITTERS,
i Airs ■■ I
■'J BALSAMIC
v: cowmil,
;;• ****** *udicine* if the pre&a
j ■'■VH have acquired thar great popularity only
j through year* oftrial. Unbounded satisfac
i -donee rendered by then in all eases; and the
f - have pronounced them worthy t
Mver, Complaißt, Drspepslt, JanMlce,
Debility of the Kerroos System,
; Diseases or the Kidneys,
dnd da dieeaee* arieing from a disordered
; &,<r . °f vcdknets of Hue stomach and, digestive
i are Speedily and permanently cured by
the (HERMAN BITTERS.
; ! The Balsamic Cordial hat acquired a
j r V u tation surpassing that of any similar pro
j Taxation extant. It wiUmre, without tail,
; the m°* ecvere and longstanding
Cou fH ®° M > <» Hoaneaess, Bronchitis, la
flueuta. Croup, Poouniooia, Incipient
; | Conmmption,
yOhdiids performed the most astonishing cures
ever known of
Confirmed Consumption.
A few doses will also at once cheek and
; Cure most severe Diarrhoea proceeding
; f rom Cold iir the Bowels.
t These medicines are prepared by Dr C M
; ft Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila
; delphia, Pa., and are told by druggists and
dealers in medicines .everywhere, at 75 cents
* -Pf bo^tle - The *ignature of C. M. Jacksos
will fa on the outside torgpper of each bottle,
i 'Almanac published annually by the
proprietors, called Everybody's Almanac,
you tall find testimony and commendatory
notiees from all parts of the country. These
Almanacs are given away by aU our agents.
I** Altoona, by A. Ruupli and Q W
Kesdlctyaud by aft Druggist*. [may 19. *69-1 y
HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE.
Win. iL BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE!
?he Original and Sett in pie World!
All others are mere imitations, and ihouid be avoided if
yon wish Co escape ridicule. 1
OKAY. [RED, or RUSXV HAIR. Dyed instantly to a
beanltful and natural Brown or Black, without the least
injury to tjte Hair dr Skin.
Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Wra
A. Batchelor since lS3o,and over 80,000 applications have
boegi inode,-io the hair of his patrons of his famous Dvo.
VTJI. A. BATCIXELOR’S UAXR DYE produces a color
not td bo distinguished Rom nature, and warranted not
to injure in the least, however long'it may ho continued,
and, the ill effect of Bad Dyes remedied; the Heir invigo
rated for tile by this Splendid Dye.
Made, gold or applied (in 9- private rooms) at the Wi-
Factory, 232 Broadway, New York. °
Sold hy Druggists in Altoona, and hy Druggists in all
cttl?a and totvna of the United States.
•OS’- Til.! (Jemiiue has the name and address upon* steel
plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of
Nov. 18, JS6B-Iy
IVM. A. BATCHELOR,
233 Broadway, New York,
JLi *?*»' respefctWHy apßonbcV WJ
t of tUitfUiens of Altoona uni vicinity, that he -**■&
•hudfnMd - V- r- ,v .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Mfi
tt&SBAET-titoir ware Astors
on Helto street between Annfe and At
toom. when to*Ol keep conataatly onisa® ilir*. «*-
■ortment of everything In hi* Une, whichko \rttl dispose
ofon reasonable terms. ” • '
ROOFIN# db tSFbUTINa
put up on shatt notice.; Htj Also manufacture# Lrann>
leoh Spouting, which lasaWitobe much superior to ical
vsnized sheot-lron.Or tin.' ,
of Job Wbrk promptly attended to. A share of
pbUllc patronage li solicited. SA3UJEL T; i'RIKd.
Oct. UTth,
SEW GOODS! SEW GOODS!
At McCormicks Store,
Jnst arrived, and are now being offered for sale, au ex
tensive assortment of goods of all thedifferent style* and
qualities, which the Philadelphia market affords, in the
way of drees goods for Ladies together with all the more
heavy. Cotton and Woolen goods for Gentlemen and Boys
wear, also a full stock of j
beady made; Clothing
for men and Boys, of the best material and latest Styles, in
the way of busim;**, ami over coatj, with puma and
vests to match. Also all the different varieties of .roods,
such as
Hardware,
Qucecsware, v
Cedatware, ?
Tinware,
Stoneware, io ,
GROCERIES,
Kamilj; Syrups, Sugar Brown! an.; Vliilo, Teas, Ac., Ac.,
with nil the variety of spices necessary to make up a full
assortment. .
Men's fine and course Hoots and Bootees,
Ladies “ “ with $ without heels,
in Bonnets^ 10111 m “ ter ‘ a *’ a very pretty assortment
ALSO 31EN AND BOYS LEDGF.R lIAT3 AND CAPS,
and all other articles usual, y in country stores, all • >f
wuicn will be sold as low us in any other house in town
lor Cash, or exchanged for any article of produce, which
c * vh ““* ed “* th ° Jiast fur utiu,rs -
.1 NSTJtLiUTIONIN Dll AWING The
JL subscriber, if a sufficient number offer. will form a
class for Instruction in Drawing, the course of which will
juciudu i
Linear Perspective, Projection appli
ci . ed to Machinery Drawing,
shadowing. Architectural Drawing, Ac., to commence No
vember Ist, XSo9. EDWARD HoD.VETT
Altoona, Oct. 13, *f ohn *>****'* Exchange Hotel.
JUST OPENED
®nttrelg Dcto ©oofcs.
R. A. O. KERR
WOULD INFORM THE GOOD
people of Altoona, the surrounding country, and
rue rest 6f mankind, that he his just returned from the
city With a large stoyk of NEW GOODS, which he offers
at reasonable prices, at the stand 'formerly occupied hv U
Kerr, and recently by W. O’Xeali, ou Main sired 'ihi
stv'ili ts the only ouc lu toxvfi which u
ENTIRELY NEW,
and he flatters himself that he has something to please the
eye of ol every lady, and suit (he Wants of every gentleman.
deems it uuneccsdr.ry to enumerate all the aiUcloa ou
tlie shelves, (as to do so would require a whole new-paper,)
but Would say that he has everything in the line of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
which this .meridian calls for, and all just suited to the
season. together with a well selected assortment of HoiAa
, urul 7‘.‘ , , l « Ooods, snch at Carpets. Window Blinds. Shade-
Ac., which will oommeud themselves.
FOR GENTLEMEN,
ufiicture. Also, lIAKDWARE. QUEENhSWAR^* o ,^’ 1 :
liko AUm.me Hary “* Coml ’ let,J asU rt ' iu a driving town
USk M is ‘Kl Ith<> 1th<> peo P le cnll snd examine his stock
wh ch he will at all times take pleasure in showing and
he P els coninient that he can send then, away rej.dd, “ if
■«>t In the purchase of just such an article as they
est stock tfr bl ‘| UCO ° f I "} Vi " S ~pun the handsom
est stock of (mods ever exhibited iu the town
Altoona, Oct. 20, 1850.
GRAND DISPLAY
AT THE
I '»MW wtow ..
j r PHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THE
s’ rr
FALL STOCK OF GOODS,
which have been selected with care and bought at nriccs
0 urs toc k o f n e “ ,0 oir ' jr inducements to purchasers.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
n VRI ' i S d > invading all Dio newest styles of
Idiots, a nghani*. Delaines, Poplins, Valencias, Plain and
1 t inted ilennos, Black and Fancy Sill s, dc. .Uso.S latch
( tools arid Cloth Dusters, which have been brought very
low and will be sold at a smell advance, “
for the gents
Mo. have Black and Fancy Cassimcres. Si.tih.-nts Jeans
1 Weeds, 4c. Our stock of FLANNELS and PoMESTH’-i
s large, consisting of Muslins. Tickln-s Denb um Ir
Hags. Bod Blankets ami Comforts, ir J
We have also a Hoc stock ci
Queensware, Wooden & Willow Ware,
BOOTS & SHOES,
J; K 'v £ Giuves and 11 r. ,ry. and Notions of nil J
stock Of Wc Wlalj t 0 call especial intention to onr large i
AIL ]\ool. Wool Filling , -List ami Rag Carpels, j
d *' Mtwc cwroff '; ri,t ictstU;t ' I
Bale b> ' WhoK>salc at ClI >: Kieei with
Ailklifls <d Conn try Produce taken at the highest mar
ket price. We respectfully invito all persons in want of
cheap and good GOODS, to call and be convinced that we
have a Model Stock at Model Pric i -
Altoona, Oct. 13,-59. J- * J- 10WIUEB.
Stores, Tin & Shed Iron Ware,
SPOUTING. &C.
TAS. W. RIG.G WOL’LD KK-;
V inform the citizens of AltoonaSKßsL
auti vicinity that lie keeps constantly on Imorf-ftHcsSa
.Wo assortment of Cooling VurlJ, X )> c aJdWBBL
StOvcSt of- ill styles and sizes'. to suit the
! SnSf' wbkb h « wiU ***« prices, oil reason
*£M P s . or ? s‘ u niJ a large dock of TTn and Sheet-
I fur !inaryi,ur i K '^ 6 -
of “l v! S JOsi'r h: ' SC,I ° f + ‘u Blair county,
IMPROVED SAUSAGE.STUFFEE,
an invention which needs only to bu e(!on to be anorccia.
on the moat reasonable terms. {japril 14, ISSMy ?
House and lot fob sale.—
The subscriber.offers .at private m. ...
sale the house sndiotnow’occupteabV
North Wwtj AUoS mmglSM
n». ' Tbo Batue U agood two Story Plant iH 1 i{K
?r . wea Oiorboarded, containing V JSHeuB
Hall, Parlor, Dining-Boom and Kitchen 5812.8558
1 flrst flo^ r ’ four B°°d size sleeping rooms on the sec
ond and agood Attic. Also a good pdrch and Bal
cony to rthe back part of the House; A good .cellar, and
excellent eraser at the door. The lot is ih good order, with
a number of fruit trees, stable, Ac, on ii For farther In
or the sabsCTiber, residing thcrcoti,
J* a •”J aU / rai ®® A veiling IXpusu on it lie same lot.
The tertoa of sale wilj be* made easy. !
[Oft. 13,] ■ V VT.Mi KINSLOE.
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING AND
JL QAS A. OGBLSBY,
U arUi F%I ni * r ' £° m Philadelphia. has opened *
Oas Pitting) and Plumbing estabJUbmoqt Jn Brant’s Bow
three doorel>».ow the Poet Office. ; i
He will be pteeeed to attend to nil orders iii his iine with
promptness, neatness anddurability. i IT f, T
Air work \rarraat«d. ' ' ;
■; Altoona,- Oefc fl>lBs9.—lin
BB BOUGHT AX H.TOCHU'
SUMBsSSW * S> »ts». lewiMna leignlt
OHOB Business an 4 E
Ka/ eirrted 06 profitably it Hammo;
meat of Uainmou'.on Lands. >;
A STOCK OF
TV . ‘ J.'V
cap be
nSen. ?eo aarertke-
\* v ■
«v,_..
f«yb:iM*»fWl ii ito City Cotleps the Urges
wo.tMUartr.lj a^^orgw^.aowunet:
rial School in the Butted Stab*; i - -
lot Writing, Commercial and
. w . v ,| teeterc*; ■: ' ■
Ciual tlmo to complete a (opne x trom.a toIO weeks
Every Student, upon graduating, to guaranteed to be com
potent to manage Ab Books pf bn j Bnalhesa aa^quaUfied
io earn a salary of from, j’’
*soot^skooo,
Students enter at any tipiOr-Su vVacation-lßiilew at
pleasure. • 1'
First Premium f<K BestTWritui?.
Awarded this Institution.' ijhblwßt and greatest variety
oj Penmanship la any ouo Kalipf j&eDnton, Is CiHnOthere.
*a» Minister* Sons rcceivudathalf price. ,
For full lufjrmatiou, Circu of Business and
Ornamental Writing and EmbeUiScd Tlew of tho College,
enclose five letter stamps toj , i F. W. dEXBUJiS.
Scpt.ffi 1859.—1 - -p ; ritt»bdrfth t Pa.
Prospectus! op A new work
BY EMERSON BENNfcTT, 1
Author of “ Clara Morolaiid,”| « Prairie Tlowcr » « The R«-
fugecs,” “ Blanche BcrWai” “The Artiat’a
Critic,” 4c., Sc, entitled
WILD SOLVES ONiTUE FRONTIERS;
HEROES OEITHE WEST
“Westward, the course<-| i;mjiiru takes its way.”
This Work, la the only one in; Book form, which for sev
eral years has emanated fromjlho Pen of the gifted-anthor,
who treads now alone the pallti; pni-c trodden by our bWn
Cooper. It will contain graphic pictures of the conflicts
of the hardy Pioneer, wltosc strifes-and struggles with his
Indian foe, rival the tales of fleiioa and the tragic coun
terfeits of the miinio stage. 'Also thrilling uartatite* of
the daring dewls, tho heart-tHals,' the heroic devotion and
self-denial of noble women, thbmothers of the West! Be
neath the over-urchin-; forests; llUnd to hand, and foot to
foot, the intrepid adventurer «ihs encountered in deadly
combat the ruffian desperadoes’ who made their haunts iu
the backwoods, and bis g&llaut achievements have thrown
a halo of romance over the waving prairies, tho grand cld
mountains, and the majestic rivers of the laud of the set
ting sun I • ] : . ,
Nor are these pages wanting lu those gentler scenes
winch wake up homo-life, audjwhfch are pictured with all
the skill and fidelity (br which 1 the author is pre-eminently
distinguished. Ilia dclineatioii of Frontier character, and
of tile scenery of the Borders, jiasalwaysiho advantage of
an accuracy which is the result ,’of an intimate. personal
acquaintance. ! *
ihe W ork will be printed ,jn fine white paper, in clear,
open type, and appropriately u|ud beautifully illustrated by
the most skillful artists. It’tnk, Cloth. Price, 1125,
H AMLIN S CO., Publishers.
, No. 600 ChdituntStreet, Philadelphia,
i CONTENTS. ,
No. 1. Tim Chief. 2. Thu Kentucky Hero. 3. The
Maid of Fort Henry. 4. Wrckeil oh the Lake. 5. A Lean
vvr J , LoveTrinmphaiitJ 7. A DeapcratnEuconnter.
». Mad Ann, _9. ThcGamhlmsiOutwlited. 10. The Daring
Scouts. 11. A Fight ou tho Iprairie. 12. The Trapper’s
G OI T’ Arkansas Due . H. The Pcisouud Bride.
Attacked- by Indians. 16. A Miraculous Escape. 17. A
Mothers Courage. Is. Tho D(ja.l Alive. 19.. A Doling Ex
ploit. 20. Rocky Mduntaiu , Perils. 21. The Guerrilla
21 klii t~i. Tll » Haunted House,
f, • , Elll D'lkeiis s Khn. 25. The Faithful Negro. 26. Tho
Backwoodsmans First Love. 1,7. The Last Stake.'- 23 Acl
venturt of a Colporteur. 29. ik Night with the Wolves.—
00. Col. Howie of Arkansas*. il ‘ v
Agents wanted in every part of the Union and the Can
adas, to whom a liberal discaiiit will ho allowed.
CHEAP GOODS
AT McC OUMIVK’ 8 XT ORE.
TUST ARRIVED,! AND NOW RE
fj ING o;icned, a very extensive assortment of
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS,
of all the diffurenkvarietics Uspjsjjy kept in country stores,
carefully selected in quality and stylo to suit the season
consisting. m the Dry Goods debartment, of Prints, Lawns!
Miallys, Delaines. Ac.. Ac., in iilVtheir variety.
m '«“• GeiitV Gaiters, Boots k Shoes,
Hat*, Cap.Sy Duimcts, '
Hardware, Queensimre, Cedaruarc,
Leghorn. Palm Leaf and Pomptn flats, Otffet, Sugar, Tea,
Molasses. Jlu-c, Dried Peaf.hes. ii-c.. Dried Beef,
Sugar-Cured nan*. S/haUer,. Sides, dc.,
all of which »BI be sold or exchanged for all kinds of pro
duce, such as Butter, Eggs, Ltir|l. fallow, Rags, Soap, and
Gram o. any kind, as low if not lower than any other
house m -.own. Being very tlnikikful for jmst patronage,
wo will consider it a Very great favor to receive it visit from
our frienus, and lie much gratified in having tho pleasure
of showing them our Goods. 1 *
Altoona, Mlkt 5 1809. A. McCORHICK.
*Ca.ssl)i((e Sciniuimi
AND
normal School
FOR YOtftfG LADIEsj & GENTLEMEN
Cheapest School] In the Land!
•S' n<i for a (Aiialogue !
Address M. McN. Walsh, A. M.,
IfbcTIXODOX Co., PA.
c’assviluj,
XTEVV GROCERY LIQUOR
XT hrOjtK.--- Hie tindersigne 1 wiohid bog leave to an
-11011:10.! to t.i ■ citizens of Blair c< iftity am) vicinity that he
iiiw opomidl ins new Store on Hvi/fiu-i stnei, three dmnt
rr‘'!S n K °J ,ce ’ lic.bas just received
from the and'TV cat a large assortment of
Foreign and Domestn liquors,
French ,0/ard Brandt;, C tgnac Brandy, Peach
brandy, Cherry Brandy, Old Burgundy 1
H’i/k. Old Pod Wine, Jamaica Rum
Holland Gins Old liyi Whiskey,
Mononyahda Whiskey, and
Rhine Ht«*,
which lie baa himself imported.' Retailers of Liquors au ?
larmerswillfindit to thiir advtlnWgO to buy of him
as he will sell at CITY PRICES. : b uuy 01 Ulm ’
Ue will also keep constantly on hand an assortment of
OROGENIES
Such as Hour, Bacon , Salt; FM, -Tabacco, Sc
*„ f Suyar. soff>e, # e . Ax..
A n, r r . bicf ! Wl ,ie 9 old cheap foStensh or Country produce
Titcii to o.r ‘ d aau ‘ eeaori«Uy aw Teejwrffully In*
vital to give ,ns a call before purchasing elsowh rr*. y ,
LOU 13 I’LACK.
Altoona, Slay 20, 1809,-tf
♦ BARGAINS!
AT STORE
WE ARE NOW OFFERING AND
will sell aH aiikles of :: 1 ; ' -V
Spring ami Summer Dress Goods J
AT GREATLY REDUCED' PRICES. Afl
{Js*‘£*sS“{f “PUly-paaslng awajr, wia-onr itock of |&
jksb;
j -- . . . >; t ; tAUg. 4,1559.
TACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
, f/ 16 V-tro &f One ffuiidrfk FUs per Month !
♦ J T^ c 7. ott^ul ,y 901 forth my claim to public aiten
tion, ns a las£lonablb Tailor, as -
_ ? r !S“ a ? « f x «'U«ut asaortmentof Cloths, Caoai-
JjS£ v?:f ri f|®* %
pba^l*. CpUnt,:y Bmi 8» ?R .w£whjn»tta a city a“
. Because I m not inferior as a to thV best to btf
ummlanywhere. - .5: T -
«sWl°“eP»? ayjbhsliWM giyesmo entire
cratroTmor l£ and X run not. dependant upoti any one tn
lift JUOOntOfthSßnUs. • ’■£%■s& ■ J.ti-v-V’
. tlihsnapjtridb or'farty, andaero
foreray buitsMaCirtter andwoiktrijin untftroalrwtL ->
„.«“ on b». in Mw cotner room of the «Bnat Uouse »
;K :|ACOB SJf?D?B.
T E\ PR-PRRFARAITDN FOR^X.
J,n.2,, O.W.KKSIOI.
ST'
rtrys~~
TUJfjJ
|S|ili|ri»:BlTTftS
CELEIJIiAXED' HOLLAND BK.UUDT ]tMI
■ ■;o¥s»®»ssa, ■;■
0$ THE KlDXEtfe'
bIVER COMPLAINT*
WEAKNESS OP ASTT-I^P
FEVERANO AGUE*
•Antltho various alßctlons consequent upon a ditotJtre
B i. -STOMACH OR LIVTSRj ;i
w!^l^ <li ? CBtlo °V A . cM!tv ° ahe Stomach‘CblfcWlSita.
<*4pi»tite, DonponUoncy, CWUirtuM
, WJm. 11l all Nervous, hhoumali* and
- 1 ,IRS ia numerous InatanWjiCovad
beneficial, and in others effected a decided' Jurt?
* purely vegetable fonjpouini. prepared ofistfictlr
sciciiliflc -after (hu manner of th* celebrated
Holland pTOlbaaor, Boorhuve: Because 6f its Ctvit lurc«M
;■ . Ul ” Kttwp«m.Btatc«..lt» MroW)fo#iaS
tw. Uuitei'BUtcs V&a iQt(Dilcd more especial)’* fbr tiio*#
our scattered licit? and there ovt rUib tac« ol
mis mfgbty Mooting with great iucc«sa amoDa
J? c ? f r cr American public, knowlng-tbsi
118 truly wonderful medical vlrtius inu*t bo ackoowfodgtd.
> 'MfcpwticniarlyTrficoauuwiuiod to thorie sxtrB»jis : Whose
cona|Uutiotm ;«ay have U*n impaired by Uio coAtmnoiu
use ofardcut spirits,or.qilur forms of akHnatlon/Oan*
rally uffect, 1( finds Us way directly tptha
•eat of life, tlu*UUit£patid qiitckojifftf e'tcry nervo, nbiu
inrusli *
0 gwat j/dpuliirity of this dihcitftil to
<na hn» induced many Imitations, which the puhlicsbould
Knaru against purchasing.. Be not persuaded to buy irt*
tlujic else qntil you. bay* given Bocrlmve’a Holland
tT h x V.- wbvWcn’ you bow infinitely
suftonor it i 4 fo ail tlfede ifnicallonn. (
Air Sold at $l.OO per bottle, or »i* Wiles for *6, If th.
sou
BENJ. PAGE, JIl., & GO..
iianufudurintf P/iarmacfiiUtlt and C/nmitU.
m rr- J- ... i*HTSIUIROU, ; PA. . .
v i. \ lms » Philadelphia; Uoroea A Pork. Kcw
Tork; John &. Park. Cincinnati: Barnard, AflaW A Co.,
St. touis.- A. ROUMI. Altoona, Pa., afol m wtijt&tu
aiulOlcrchauta generally throughout the VnltM States
pud CauaJaa. ./ (October 14, WiMy
A BL WANTING FAIOIS IN A DE
RICHTFCL CLIMATE, rich toil. nodKcunlnm
frosu. ,S«oadvertisement ofllaiuniintoii laudsMnWonisr
column. ■ ■; . ' ■■■ ■
TiiON I'lNGEil SAILS FOlt HUSK-
X IXO COR X —Gould's Pdtm Htfcliiofc Thtml-le It tin
oal.v implement known that will entirely protect tb* «£-
gors fromi the evils of excoriatSm, At - ,, tummnh IfTfc."i,.
mg corn by hand;
Wc arc now in: possession of dvtf 200,000 an.
prpvnL over the signatures of reliable 'pVi.i.
10 '
BEAD! READ I REAt>!
THE lIUS.KIXG TUIMBLE C.iN’Pfbf BM^T.
• niKinj (.ocle A Co—Sirs;—I send enclosed Jl for sis
pairs of J'uur celebrated llusklug Tliinihtcn. V I Umgt.i *
pair of you last fall . ami 1 have u£d them fur
since. J f there arc arfjr who don't think \Vofffr#S£?t„
buy a pair, let them teat thcJi' lihgat halls otfffcf riS |
wont, liny "ill ‘mittiiir anything of thekiud 1 aj«r
saw, uud for huskmg thejt eau’t be beat. ‘
a.. Votirs truly, M IL JlOEllO'ttf,’’
Tiro, Crawford Co., Ih, Nov. Bth, 1858, ' >
BETIER THAN ASV MACIIIKfi.
Masses. J. 11. Goctn A, Co.—4Jents: Dad enclosed il .00
for six pairs of your-patent, llusklng , fei»nwS WM t »«te*
represented by tho uiwumria vncl-w/d.'.l last
y V ar , n ’ 1( ' t * leni *° a 'l ilw great, small, and flttle
8 n l H C f!? u " J,kt ‘ r '*' You w RwinxftiMjf, jtrJf. n&i,. *■
UUlsbOro. Montgomery Co., lit Nov. -
TUE UUSIvING THIMBLES AUBAIiI/ WE
T „ „ REPnBSEiVr TIIEM TO 88.
J. U.OoiLd A Co.—Alliance Ohio—Gentlemen j-..
celvud in good order the six pUirsOfUuskiitgTliiirtMei.-Ad
Musay tbotthey aro all that U repnaumujj of Unm, I
have distributed them among ius neighbors, audconld
U IO sold a great many in h?d &u| <hei« &
** -ZStiS*. d* hi*
prices. i
nnv 1 !' oUaVriJ'“f!lll'l,>s0 U aVriJ'“f !lll ' 1,>s . nr n l * cnt ty mail (post paid) to
**i f >r M «o tt.llnr |Hjr doach, (six t>n k*T JOr~
wu , h ,? ,rcu,a W» directions for using 4c- hi £
* ! : a k’ r Arc dollars per hundred. (50 pairs.) Circulars
sent’Sr^MrU“ r Sp Q t 0 V*&»SA.
orKS* BCni ty
_ , i Address
Dec. 1 i ’3»-U.
PbIvSONS wishing to change thcic
i»n*uu\«s to a rapidly IticnwctD? Omuitry> a Ktvr
pi-iu»*nu‘nt where Inmilrutto^re'coble. Where the dituNt*
miia n„.l UfllgUtruh SCO A.
4 n Settlement, 111 another column. ‘
A BOOK iUR EV-
J R V no D V.-STARTtINa
ftISCLOSUKKS.—Dr. TEC
ABU’S gri-at work for Uitfpigp.
tied, or fbt Oufct coniv^vrU
'>fsss»smxag£\
mt Jo nil port* under »«t1.1.»
inti, I*OST l*Alt». gjoSfr
iipWsold tlic bst yfittv ITjo
if-?* marr l c <l. and the m«r
ned happy. A Lcctore-nu •,
*«rr, or Inor to chooeo a n»rt-
Z complete work ohMM-
Cwnfrede
ti \ca— icarrafatedfo life worth
po^ ? stamps enclosed, will Sa
Jerse>. Soil tbo best for A
}* in S pood loam soil, with a clay boUom
larp.. tract, divided luttf
all parta of thp country are how eoUliiiß and biilldliS^?
»**T# L pBBSONB KNQW
•May. M amj.lo titae tSrty
Altoona July 28.1869.-3 t TON VAN t uim»a>
MW WALL PAFEK, • ;
w - **• SifAESHLU,!,. Si CQI.
At TU«B OLD STASIS .'' -..• —.
; ■ !o»w Iftfff ; ;
;SS3«SSfASSg'Xs «%^3S
r|A B pPN.—ALL PERSONS AKit
M/ wrehy uotUlcJ not to pntpha'e or cell but Unr Mr
M^aJroch , k».M aiJ,P^ T < t '° AfT°ONA Wtm?uS£.
nevtr a»ve heca and never wUitie-Bolil
A ll ke 5» oonteiugiug said stamp wj!|
Mcuimca and taken, wherever found, by the pruprletorß
°^ t H e^?SX to whotntaeyl>c(mwr’ ' :
r %vij.hki,m assq.
/lIRAPE growers cap carry on their frafei
i*h»t meeeMAilip it gmunontkn. W V
™* 1 Borne forty Tjoyardy set out, thy pcsi mimb. Si
advertisement of aaramoatonr Lacd^inacatlitr^^m^
S
J.ItQOCLD,
Allinpc'e Ob(o.