ALAND'S BITTERS. n • » J 8 BALSAMIC DIAL,, ■tdieinu of the prteem r great popularity only Unbounded eatiefa. 71 ,n all cum; and the I them worthy. \ jspepsU,JauMUqg Xerrou* Sysfa®, th 9 Kidneya, mg from a disordered t stomach and d^ptrmanmtlypur^.hy >rdlal hat ““gy/fitd t !l cure, wixmovt f-.*tandittyt& >«UM, BroadatU, far lumonU, ImisUftt npUoB, astonithmy mm onsomptloa. to at ones *As«*.,sp# Diarrhea* pnutdifr OWXLS. - ntparti by |L-13 13 Arch Strut, PhO*. told by drugyistt and tryuhtrt, at 76 mu ure of C. M. JacKSOH •apptr 0/ each bottU.' litktd annually by fit EETBODT’s Amura*, y and commendatory f the country. Thm iy by aU our dgtftfc : ‘ l>y A. Ruu*h antj Q [may 19,’6»-1/ mg Liniment. J tree, Rll color*, grades and mm* meed of pr*l»» award urehealWl, pain* rellsviid, Jade U*eful, and untold ill. • which is surprieing to th» ly doc* not require a itaa •td of the name affectiprn. or cute, broil**, tpraJtM, horses, Ac., It lux* no equal, miue Mustang Liniment is ■" aad Livery Men iu »r«ry jughout North and South auli of the Ofoan. 80/at BARNES A PARE, ?ropnotor% Ksw lett kCHE. : Or. Ktystr’t fbothMtJu iu uurg, Po., which Upat.np •aeh. It if* an axcsllsnt ■:’ Acting Surgeon, to (M.-erljitiou ot their condl- I :. ' in ca*M of ift-Vioil free of charge! 3j •.•rm.-.t.-irriwea, tin jothor ami -a the New nmonS i* '.be afflicted tnssatad l« o or three Stamps for- IK.CQIiTON, Acting Bar ; Ninth Street, PUI> i, UR ART WELL, PriTt. [Jan. 19, HMy AXTEDI ?ENT CAB LNTEHK. ' ISHINGr SATIB - oral bdlary ami expense il-ii by every farmer Mid i.i meet with ready sale*— C. CARY, Patentee, 1 esuHU Street, New Terk- TELEGKAPfI, >i.i Europe? If yon h*v» It i» that lIBNKY TUCK cm citic* witli * Itrg* *nj^ < LOTHING, niltieiof Overcoat*; Orta* h i‘.i. and everything k»pt .all of which heonan a* ca.ih. Having purchase* ere'oy enabled; to **uv*ry f anything in Id* Una *• tkt trill, be able to jIT» y lUCMBT ICC*- t gtove. 1 Jfeic Vublicatwm, Oil* and Staplt atti large varieties. f-HKKT MU3IO, MMIO M ENTS. The eUtt*®» " i prom p,aee.»nddl^ttt. : SASH MANU er wuuld ■WWWW* «« aib Manoft#* will conUnu* to.ftU.ef •luted to jhim, yltb dj.'iuins AlU«on xaost. UzxuLmt. s kimmeli«». axical dzxtis* .all sot, oa Gold or 81W imnt"d for ton.yvsr*. , ■j Magnetic Maeiiln* «!“ , clioaper than »orwb«J ion r.Z'.r, of the I ivnba.fi, from aU i:.I ovtr. .* act, oj'i'osite th« Kxrb* »• [Dec. 10,1855-IT L ESTATE FOB purposing eh an P°? ■:L-l in the ■tc.. ind.idlnK hl« prt«*» ?: dasi properties In■ ** jnquir* of thtf •übfi^rJ" Dei, J. D. It BET- TRUNKS, UM /atchwpwat B ITOg* miitry. [JUcc. *» *^r a _ L'ARD 1.,f. KEMWB**- ' Ciitee. c> i t: ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE: [ uAas OLOfiB. ' ; , M»d UoUlia-sUmTe, ‘p,i S ruTl*™ u e l,Mu j lAttB OPEK. i n Tlironeli Mwl» >-» 8 520 A. M. *^ ! r„rbrou«a wid HoUtdaysburs, 740 “ ' II 15 A. M. »« ,,r r r “ .. 5 720 PM. i • 7«6 » fir the tnuuaction from 7.00 A 51- ,lliriu = the wosk, and from 7-60 to 8.50 o’ railroad schedule. . Trniu East arrives 0,22 P.M., leaves 0,40 P. M. ■- Vvtt “ 5.20 A.M. « , Si4o A. il. ~ « E«»t “ Y.wa.m. «: I - ' « West “ 8*45 P. M, “ W« p. M. » East “ 11.UA.M. " XWSA.M. « West “ 7.28 P. M, “ 7.48 P. 31. -v, nOtLIPAYSBUKG BKANCUconuectawith Express , T i„k ft ,ntl West, with Mall Iwin EfUt.anll.We4t, »nd Freight Eastward end Westward. *Tiif bl/AniSVILLK BRANCH connect* with Johnstown Train Emit »'W 'J«t, Express Train West mid Mail T THOS. A. mnx.-Sup’t. LOCAL-ITEMS: Senatorial Conference. The Conferva of this r Senatorial District, disposed of Cambria, Blair, and Clearfield coun dei. assembled in Tyrone, on the inat, to elect a delegate to the State Convention of the' People'* Putty, to be held at Harrisburg, on the 22d of February. .Geo. 'IF- Patton, Esq., of Blair, was elected President, and Wm. Mcßride, of Clearfield, Secretary. Jacob M. Campbell, Esq., ofCambrin, was oßinimouily elected tbe Delegate, and the fol lowing resolutions of instruction were adopted without a dissenting.voice : Raolvtd, That the Delegate this day elected, ii hereby instructed to vote for the Hen. Samuel Cflvin, of Blair county, as tbe candidate of the People’s Party for Governor, and in tbe event if the name of Mr. Galvin being withdrawn, or there being no prospcct.of his, Domination then he ilmll vote for tbe Hon. Andrew G Curtin, of Centre county, as the only remaining choice of the majority of the people of this Senatorial District. Emlvtd, That tbe said Delegate be further imtrocted to oppose by all fair and legitimate mesne, the selection of delegates to the Nation il Convention, believing as we do, that it belongs «f right to the people of the respective districts tnd to them alone. 0. W. PATTON, Pra t. W«. Mcßitins*, Sce'y. Jimiary 128th,:J,800. Niw Smoke Consuming Locomotive.— One of onr exchanges contains a description of a new locomotive, baili by Mr. George Grier, of this place, .ifcster ijlncbinist of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It is constructed after a plnn of Mr. Gnvr s designing, and is regarded by those com ftient to judge jof such matters, as one of the most potrtrful and complete engines of the class ‘w constructed anywhere. Im appearance it them Wes the* ordinary “ camelback,” or coal banting euginesinqw in use on the eastern pou twenty-five [bushels of coal, maintaining a-j high rate of speed aU the dine, and evincing the I Possession of extraordinary power. The engine j it a complete success, and a triumph for Mr. ! Gncr, of which, however high las reputation as ■ff of the first machinists in the counby, ho Q »y well fuel proud. n°SR!BtE Accident—lt is with tbs deepest Krruw that wb announce the suddenandhorri- | l ‘« Jealh, tm Monday morning last, of iff. Wil- j lum Peal - of Bloomfield, Perry county. Whilst j mending to the engine in bis steam tannery, in j ‘ i >t place, bn waa caught by the shaft, .which \ whirled him around about ICO times, mangling ! 11 body i« a horrible manner. Hia breast was ! trushed in, bis collar-bone broken, hisJeft arm j •olitn m three places, bis toenails anil some of j &a & T naila ftn» off, and bis clothes stripped I ‘ini his body, lie was immediately curled'to I bouse and dijedin about an hour after’the i h-cident. He teas one of the most wealthy and I ti«e?rtial citizens of the place, and a kind, and 1 ‘■eetionate husband and rfther. He leaves a ! and four children to mourn bis untimely \ -V ' I $ Mork La «* Saloons.— We learn that 5° Taylor has, in compliance with a remon- r * nc * P resen tod by the tempcjrance people of ■ refused to grant all biit onoiof the D! « prayed ftjr fcy the keepers of lager beer 6 #on * in t, ‘ l * P*4L Kseb. . , Pittsburgh, December 81,1858. ® D, ’» CoiißQ*. Jnn BuUdinga, F./ih Street, Pittsburg,— Xbe Principal of thin splendid es tablishment perseveres in the very pleasant practise of doing more for bis students than he promises. That efficient training for business for which, this College has so longstood pre-em inent, terminates with atwodays’ searching ex amination, and all wjio pass this ordeal satisfac torily -are awarded (with their Diplomas)- copies of “Duncan’s Gems of Penmanship,” the most fflegant aife costly -work of the kind out; and an interesting and honorable termination of the relations of Professors and students. Valentines! Valentines! !—-St. Valentine has taken up bis head-quarters athis old stand, Fettinger’s Literary Emporium, No. 1, Altoona House, wberehe will be pleased to see hisfriends young and old, daring the season. At the above stand may be found a large stock of Jab entines, ranging from 1 cent to $3, consisting of comic, sentimental and artistic.. Sweethearts and lovers, sisters and brothers, attend to the Voice Of conscience, and go to Eettingcr's and buy one of those sweet little missives, which, by being applied according to directions, are a certain cure for the heart-ache.’ Fbo tbacted Meeting.—Rev. Creighton com menced a protracted meeting in the. M. E. Church, in this place, on Saturday evening last, which is alii! ip progress. The nightly meetings are well attended, and it is to be hoped that they Will result in doing much good. Rev. A. M. Barnitz, of Huntingdon, filled the pulpit on Sunday morning and evening. He is a well-read theologian, a deep thicker, and possesses a re markable memory. His discourses were deliv ered with energy and freedom, and listened to with marked attention by a large audience. Hanibal and St, Joseph R. R. Lands.— ln another column will be found an advertisement offering .a bargain in the lands belonging to this company. The lands lie in the northern port of Missouri, on the lino of the road which ex tends from Hanibal, on the Mississippi river, to St. Joseph, on the Missouri river. It is report ed to be a healthy region of country, well watered and wooded. Those who design emi grating to tho West, might do well to examine these lands. A pamphlet containing all neces sary information can be seen at this office. Wm. R. .Boyers, Esq., of our town, has received and accepted the appointment from tbe Vatent Office Department, to secure the name of the birth-place, country of birth of parents, profession or occupation, age, height and weight, of all native born white males, of eighteen years and upwards, residing in this place. Tbe object of the department we do not know, but we pre sume it is to obtain the native-born population, &c., of tbe United States, to be part of tbe cen sus of Is6o. r Cellab Thieving.—We learn that thjp busi. ness has been carried on pretty extensively in this place for some time pa'jit. Quite a number of cellars and pantries hate been visited and re lieved of their edible contents.. Who the parties are that follow this business remains a mystery. All the advice we can give citizens is to see to their boils and bars, lest tney wake up some morning and find that they have nothing for breakfast. . .. Skirts.—lt is said that long skirts are going j out of use, and that others which do not sweep j the side-walk will take their places, but we have I BCcn Done of the new style hero. Nothing looks less tidy than tp pec a handsome silk skirt mov ing down the street like a in full sail, tow ing after it half a dozen parcels- of sticks, sha vings, twine and loose paper Shorter skirts are not liable te these “attachments,” and therefore must look more graceful and elegant. SSF The Iron City Commercial College, of Pittsburgh, Pa, ia now the largest Commercial School of this country.—AVteiury Dispatch. tribute of Respect. [■ o At a communication of Mountain Lodge, No. ;i 281, a. Y. M., held » this-Lodge has been | l “ft]*! 4 5° r ™ ucb und instruction, to th»'r« at ,n bw decease we humbly bow ind h to fi |l5 t f H , lm “ * ho doetb «11 things well,” and to llis tender enre we commend the family of ony deceased. Brother, well assured that He who ‘ temperetb the wind to the shorn Lamb,” will sustain and strengthen them i 0 their be reaverncnt,and bea “ Father to the fatherless, and Husband to-the Widow.” JP«o/ucd. Jhnt ; >e tender ,tp our deceased Si,v ber L 0 -9r.«rvjces in any way or n • * committee beap polnted, to wai t upon the family ofthe dcocwed Cm..,?: I S. F. Bosk, B °“ a “W* «• of Altoona: - 'tw Being unable to work at ...jr u-ado, in CoBBe . of a weakness jn my limbs, lirould oftr mTMOf to jour consideration ns a candidate for the office of JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, at the ensuing election, and if elected will discharge the duties of the office to the best of,mj ability Toiktfa wgh o/AUwna. ; ; ' Friends smd fellow-citizens—Ton -will aee by this declaration that I publicly annoiince niyself as the Peopled candidate for the office of Jtuiiet Wm-d,of the borough of Al toona. I would most cordially soli cit your suffrages, and, if elected, will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to the beat ■of my.ability ]dhd judgment. ~ , L< JOHN L. ICKES. Altoona, Sign. 17tb, 1860. Editors The time is fast ap proaching for the spring elections. Among the offices to bci elected, vritt be a- Justice of the Peace, and pipce several persons are spoken of as oandidatfs for the important office, wo pro pose the namb of William Gable, of the East Ward. Mr.: Gable is a gentleman well qualified to fill the office. For integrity, industry and sobriety, he;is second to none in the borough, and should be be elected the citizens viU be prond of their officer. Jan. 11, 1860. MANY VOTERS. , Notice.—Notice is hereby given to the Stock holders that tbo 9th instalment on the Capital Stock of the.Altoona Gas and Water Company, will be due and made payable at the Banking House of Win. M. Lloyd & Co,, on Thursday, February 16th, 1860. !i i BENJ. F. ROSE, Sec'y. December,; 1859. MARRIEO. nltimo, by the Rot. R. XT. OliTar, Mr. ARTHUR C. DSVtAN to Mrs. MARGARET F. DENNING, both of Altuoi a; ; ’ OrfTueadxv evening last, at the Exchange Hotel, in tbia B * Clnrk * -Mr. JAMBS TEMPLETON to MlfiaiMAil&AHEX i)ICKriON, both of Sinking Valley. rr^^tr JftCob H - ***■«£ &q-, Mr. SAMOV.L 4M«Blieby township, to Mbs ELIZABETH Dl AON, of Tyrone, Be Forest, Armstrong & Co., DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 80 & 82 Chambers St., N. Y., WOULD NOTIFY THE TRADE that they .are opening Weekly, iu new and beau tiful patterns, the'' WAMSUTTA PRINTS, ALSO TUB AMOSKEAG, A New Print, which excels every Print In the Country for perfection of execution and design hi full Madder Colors. Cur Prints are cheaper than any iu market mid meeting with extensive siijei Orders promptly attended to. Feb’y 2.18«0.-ly BAIL BOAD LANDS FOB SALE, ON LONG (JIIEDIT, AND AT LOW RAILS OF INTEREST HP HE HANIBAL AND ST. JOSEPH I RAILROAD COMPANY. having over COO.OOo ACIIKS ot LAMD lying ip the State of Misv.uri. which was g mit «l, by Act ot Congress, to aid in the construction or their Hood, offer tli» principal portion thereof, for sale, on the most liberal terms. The greater pvtt hf the.se lands are within six. and all w >thiu fifteen miles uf the Railroad, which is now comple ted. and open (for Use thruuglioi.t its entire length t2oi roilrs.) am) rims through a country which is unsurpassed by any in the salubrity of its climate, tiie fertility of its soil, and tho extent of its mineral resources. For further, information, apply at the Land office of tho Company, or address hy letter, JOSI All HUNT, Laud Commissioner, H. A St. Jo. it. K. Hannibal. Mo.; ■ Feb. 2, ’CO.-ly.* List of letters remaining in tiie Altoona Post Office, February I,IBCC* Alcott, Xbos L mge, G ■ Amlilser, Daniel . Miller, 0 Wellington Rranock. U Mitchell, D Jr Bell Rachel , , Mortmp, George Bratton, John 11; : Mitchell, Elennr Bradley. Mftnaue* Morgan. Cha* Bull, Ann Master D ! Beatty, RY > Myers. Peter w McLaughlin. Susan Bennark, Mr McCollum, D cwtlrl’na * Mclntosh, George Cliford. R S . Nagle, WF Carman, Elton Patterson, J W Crawford, MaggleiD Phipps, Robert Colliua, C • : ' Quirk, James Cassidav. Annie I» Richer*, Afex Davis, Margaret Rlcberaon, J s"£? tT i ohn ; 1 Slionebcrger, R P r 1 Stacker, Barbara I&rhitf f y Jolm S.Tmlers, Jane f Evorett, A H i‘! PhnliCth. Jacob 1 Rarhart,l,lizabath . Subert V Feasy. Catharine • Stahl, Al*x Grubb, A -v. : Sprey.M Gerard, Geo i ; ; Sauer; Y ;' ~ «r y ’e H i B ,r i Shoeman. Matthias Henuer, JII ;; Smith. .Elizabeth J Harman, Rutter Eehlemin, Dr W 14 Itanigau, P i . Taylor. Martha Uulia. t, ft Teamcy. T ' Irwipe, W alter . : , Wohn. W H Jr Johnr.n, Rachaol > • . Welsh J S Keley.Ellza Wfer.MargtA Kerr, Henry ■ Wingurd. L A Co Keegan, M Ward, lihon Logan. Milliken, ■ f Winter, Catharine Persons eaUngforrietteni .p this list will please say “advertised.” iit .• JOHN SHOEMAKER, pm' T OST.—ON MbNDAY Oil TUES- X 4 DAY of last weak, a CALF-SKIN POOKET-ROOK containing sundry! Dhe-bills. receipts, notes-ic., which are of no mine to any) person but tha <*wner. as payment on all the notes tnerejh bns been stoppeil. Tlie n-ceipts will be sufficient to decide the ’ownership of the book. Any per son returning said pOckct-book to the subscriber will be suitably rewardedi ; r JOHN CUNNING If U 1 Notice m hereby given to all persons, spot to purchase a PROMISSORY NOTE given br John Cunningham aad Michael Cassiday ;o Oeo Welin, dated Apiftisi;3lst, 1857. for $l4O and some cents’ payable twelvemonths after date, as we aro determined not to ; Payjthe same unices compelled bylaw, never having received viUuo thbteirdr. JOHN CUNNINGHAM Jan. 20,18C04t.) i NEW GOOES, JUST RECEIVED, * f JXJ> FOB SALE VEItY CHEAP BT !; ? C. JAGGARD. ; Jan. 20,18f10. i■; .i .; \ WXNT&H' GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT RED tip ED PRICES , X 4 Diak» room for an EARLY* STOCK, , ! ai’th s *. ’ " J -m:©* FROST. Jhu. 2ft. 1860. • i PULL STOCK QP W- i Groceries, v'i rh | ; r ■- Hardware,■ ; v ' late,, , ■ • for «Je by • , . i ! .■ c. JAQOARP. OUJi MUSICAL FRIEND, A BARE Companion for (he Wlnter Month*.. Every Pianist, ShonU prornre thl* weekly Every Singer, ‘Pnblleiitlon ofVocnland Every Teacher. Piano Forte Unde.. co«t- Er«y.J*npl]k . inf: bat TBS cent* a EveryAmatenr, n'unibef. aodpronuoncad By the entire prea of the conn try. to be “The beet'ahd cheapeet-wbHc oftHe find Ip your entire family at ah fnaintUleant eaßt l and if yon want wneic ibr the Flnte, Vtolim lV>rmr Ofarionet, Aeoonj*on. kC-, Ac- amliecribe to the 80fr0 MELODIST, eoatahiinsll —rr— —i —;—y y.; y paj.ee, ooatlng oniy *« ona* vstawnea; e?iuv. WSSSfflwr. I l ÜBUVEItBf) -' l ■■■ mTno r Fits,” etc., would call tho attention of agents to these truly Valuable Works. THE “PRINCE OF THE II OFDAVID,” is one of the most popular and beet selling books over published Over ISo.UOti copies have t een sold, and it bids firlr to out r ? I “’ s or any other similar work. THE PILLAR V)F FIRE. 11 by- the same author, is now m f«)n . with a rapid gale, oyer 70,000 copies have been sold since its publication, and as . a companion to the •• Pmnceor iar. ItouSk or David” every reader of that be-k should pnrchaae'a copy. “THE Ri-.CulvDa OF. TIE RETOLUTIONART WAR,” isab-iok ol great interest and giVoe a vastumountof luibrt motion rela live to the Soldiers of the Revolution, and is an invaluable book of reference for the descendants of its he!- recs had all who are interested in Pension Claims/ Land Warrants, etc., etc.' ! ■ Tha most Liberal Inducements are offered to Agents, and njxm addressing the publisher every information, -will be BSyD FOR A CATALOGUE. Address GEORGE (L EVANS Publisher, 43» Oh*Wnnt Street. Philadelphia. 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OHpi N) 9 ; SiJ *4!*'S AQ g “ i|ds|}'fifl vJ r' . li; O s? m 5»2^v95 Jr L * S 3 B SS ; tea 06 .# rtiigs* it l rw I > Sam hi*. » §t 2 *f h 4 g i 4 I LYON’S H Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. rpHE UNIVERSAL PREFERENCE only PUKE BRA^for 1 * ** U l * *• MEDICINAL PURPOSES fdcians" ** For Summer Complaints with Children, A Cure it guarantied or the monjtg will it r#- funded, v' ■ " it will effectually relieve that u well an Dianbiea & Bowel Complaint. AS A BEVERACSR, pn " ""I'm Dispepsia, Flatulency, Cramps Languor, Low Spirit jr. GiueratDeiility, :: KervpxU ntts. Liver Complaint, ele.‘ ' \ Physicians, who have wM it in iMk of it in the mqst flattering term*, as witM» «aep> by ra&rerc.■ to the numerous letter* anil a A. UABI k CO., Proprietor*,- Cincinnati A. ROtjSH, Nor 8 !!)! ““ d Retall Agent forilalr county. : 1869. Pall Trade 1859. A CA R D —-THE UNUBRSIGxNEi) FRESH GROCERIES ever brought to this Market! in connection with the if* FLQUR I U jA Also, Bacon, Cfieesi, Whale, Tamim;'* and. Lari OUOfi Mistkoflif ;'r,' ! Together wlth ail kinds of lUtt-'burglv Manufactured Arlt cie*. *ll of which will bo sold low for .’cash, ; The Mcr elrwhere. ttoßttST* *** ***** Oct. .7, ’W-2AUI w WM. M. conHi * ccL r ’i 27! Überig St., opposite PmbwZk. „ ■ GLENN’S ’ ONE PRICE HAT AND ‘ GAP STORE, (cua.vnt or tar rtv* exoRT Biidg.) ' North West Corner Eighth and Race Streets rmAßaenuA. \ “ ; • TW P ‘ TBL W .4# RB^fjSGTFUL fonud an ** ifoUtktn Dress Bds, Sift ffufa, ’ High, Low and Medium Depth Crown. Cloth and Glmm» Cape. Plush and Pla' -.- 22. T9.J ■ H.®sjs LOT SALE.—- >«it ro^ ri !£ roffe "* tPr,Ta ‘* &,a ? F ■, -I H** J* I SrrIwwl 1 wwl bj Her, on the onrnet df AtbklinoAiH] Julia streets, firagTTYlA Ba*t Altoona. • The l(ou«e is a good Two- BBS S a iiK ?r*°'y«ferTaUiog ta Singly and Doubi« Entry tfrwt iTin ™B> v 1 rtUnj,OammcKlal Arithmetic *nu Tiintaiiii SMa tFW*4 £», Tvitivn $36, g* SR2. ?* t 0 col °P retai ® ftJircoowe, ft«?» 0 ?i“ 4ent ’ u P° a ;• Rnar»at««l to'Wttn to m f ua 8» the Bookt of any Bnsiaoas and ndttS w »»ra a salary of from $6OO to $l,OOO. pleuun.° U * at,r M anj >'o V»ccs!oa— at gsSSSSSSaJISSfe' n * wcolred at hmlf -ric® S i *£ ular ’ s l >c<:i menßof BuslzwrM iUn . g Ami En »b«lU3h*d Vie* of uSISKf? •ncloM fly* letter stamps to p w j^vkiS?" a, »».-■> „ GRAND DISPLAY '*"*il6Br AT iBS fpHE UNDERSIGNED^ayS* T&B mSam'w»f^*hZ Uai M? aeiag , t 0 thetr friend* and neta*. STOCJK OF GOODS. DRESS GOODiS tegwaSs • Fh « tefertdetoof XHW OOOdI Which *"“« oicuritd b?? Kot, rtd Recently by W. O’Ncab. bn Mato .tmt ifi •teckia thtooly une in town 1« • ■“ ENTIRELY new b t*mt you ftu4'thata ferorlte |lm an acbe lb tbs ono and a brisk ta the »&*• *' r head*—th* sub*crlb«e KK^Td c l t, ir r I, »s i«» 7 ■ Wljcted itock of Men aadß«S> : OF * *W «* *hape. Also, a good auortmaat U . LADIES AND MISSES HJBB of difarent varieUa*, all of which will b, M CHEAP FORtABH> ■, i PlmSSn^TSil{*, Ml7thin S ■»' tfia. abota Ba«,* « ~ \