The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, April 27, 1864, Image 4

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    BUT ONE FRIGE.
AND THAJC
A CASH PRICE
POJUALjh GUB GOODS!
as state!* at am Opening
■IJL 'i&tl p*- ' : ■... t’ ,
... SioMe,
tbs object bf tbe company i> Baf to aadenclt other «tor«-
kecpcn in a few articlea mod make It mp oa-others, bat
to sell every article at a certain percentage above
Mat, lettkat parceataAe bring the price abort or below
that of other aloreeT By telling '
0 *OB GASHTONEY,
we are enabled to place ourpercentage at the very loweet
flgura, becanae we hare no lean to make op.
We (ball at all thaeb keep the beat qaality of all nrtclea
offered for aaie. Oar preaent stock consists aof choice «e
-«fO»*onef
BDOAB, OOKIBE, TEA, BTBDPB, SPICES
and everything In the grocery line
The best bnnda of Blow-bun the Phcentx, Mount
Unfcm and other Mills;
SUGARS.
etoq Whitf 17 Cto** Tallow and Brown very
Imperial and Black Teas from £5 cts., to L6O per lb.
COFFEE.
Williamsport Bio. Pranklin Hills Bio, Nonpareil Bio
RxceMor, Dandelion, Essence,Browned Bye.
Spices otall kIMS, Chocolate and Cocoa.
Scytacnse, Ground Allum and Dairy Salt.
NavyP spun, Flounder, Congress, Natural leaf and So
lace Chewing Tobacco, also a good selection of Smoking
Tobacco, and Cigars. "■
Franklin and Xovering’e Sugar Bouse and other Syrups,
Bunch Baleens SO cts. Seedless Baisons 25 cts., per lb.
Corn Starch.
Carbon Oil 65 cts. per gallon. - Candles.
SOARS
Bosln, German, French Castile, American Castile, Saw
yes's and other Toilet Soaps.
CRACKERS,
Cream, Wine, Sugar, Butterj-Soda and Water Crackers.
Ferina Biscuit.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
Broan«, Hud, Dart, Scrub ud Shoe Brushes.
We would call, special attention to oar Boots sod Shoes
a* our ctock i* fresh and selected with great care as to
qtutlUjv V ■ MANAGERS.
Dec. 28,1863.
EMPORIUM OF: FASHION !!
j - Rtyinu> St.y’ jiUooivi, Pa.
*li- -W. A. BELFORD, Proprietor.
fr'HE PROPRIETOR OP* THE “ EMPORIUM
JL OF.FABHION” would respectfully announce to the
pablic that he has received a large invoice of
CLOTHS. ;
CASSIMERES,
' VESTINGS,
- and * general aaaortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Collars, Neck-Tie«, Suspenders,
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
&c.,&c.,&c.,
. <Ub*cUy •uited to this locality and intended for the
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.
JTheiwropdetnr ofthe iUnp**ium invitee an examina
bis stock, feeling confident that hie shelves present
a getter variety of plain and fancy "goods than can
bewMiad elsewhere la the country. An examination will
convince say one ofthie feet.
Hb has alee received the
LATEST FASHION,
and being a perfect u Cutter,” he bias no hesitancy In say
. ing that he can make up clothing in the fashion, and ih
a manner that can not fell to prove satisfactory. It has
passed into h proverb that
Belford’s the very man that can make,
- Clothes In the fashion, strong and cheap;
\ AU that have ever tried him yet,
<■ , Say that he realty cant be beat.
Remember the place, Virginia street, first door above
Jaggard*« Hall, Altoona, Pa. [April 17, ’62.
HARDWARE I
CHARLES J. MANN.
Tl BALER IN FOREIGN AND DO
- / MKSnCT HARDWARE, !
WOODEN WARE, BROOMS,
WINDOW SHADES,
DOOR MATS,
UPHOLSTERING GOODS.
V J i SHOE FINDINGS.
COFFIN TRIMMINOS,
MOULDERS’ TOOLS, ■, ,
BIRD CAGES AND WIRE GOODS,
..-O WINDOW GLASS,
POltr, WHITE LEAD, AC. iC.
description of Oomls In j his line will be fur
oialMd it abort notice, and at low rates for cash.
Hi* remaining stock of DRY GOODS on hand will oe.
closed oat at rettirkably low prices, ih order to relinquish
that branch of the business.
Ajjeotibr Wjillson’s “Telegraph Fodder Cutter.”
Tphe undersigned respect
full jinlbrma tbe public tljat 1m will eon
tinuetokeepa
BOOT & SHOE STORE, W
intberoom recently occupied by Roberta and
Rutherford. The bualneas heretofore carried
on hr theta trill. In the fa tore, be inthe name of JOHN
U. ROBERTS.
Be trill keep constantly on hand a complete aaeort
mentigf
Boots & Shoes,
GAITERS, SLIPPERS, &c., &c., Ac.
which he trill offer at fair prices and warrant . to he o
th* beet material and manufacture. Particular attention
will be given to '■
CUSTOM wore:,
,|n which he warrants *to give entire satisfaction. as be
bays the best stock and employs none but the best workmen.
Remember the old stand, on: Virginia Street, one loor,
£a*t rf Keaslexfs Drug Store.
Oct. 10 1862-tt. JOHN H. ROBERTS.
LLOYI> & CO.,
ALTOONA, JM,
JOHNSTON, JACK & CO.,
aOLLtDATSBOSO, PA.,
BANKERS,
(Late “ BeU, Johnittn, Jade £ Co."\
SfcKAFTS ON THE PRINCIPAL
P Cltiea, and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections
ie. Moneys received on deposits, payable on demand,
without interest, or upon time, with interest at flair rates
GW. KESSLER —PRACTICAL
• DRUGGIST, respectfully announce* ' B
to the citizens of Altoona and tbe public
.rally, that he Mill continnektbeJlrng
on Virginia street, where he -fceepe constantly
onhkod, for sale, Wholeaalc ahdßetatl.DßDOS,
MEDICXNKg, CHEMICAL*, OtL3, TARNISH- MA
KSaad DYB-BTDPPB.
By strict attention to baainMS, and a desire to render sat
ftlJpan to all as regards pries and quality,. be hopes t
msrft and receive a share of public patronage.
Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable terms
and all orders from a distance ; promptly attended to.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. [l-tf.
j. G. AIILUM,
Notary Public,
ALTOONA, BIiAIK CO., PA.
, Con at *U t tines be found at the store of J.B. Hileman
'JSSmxwt.. - !. . _
Mackerel— nos. i, 2-, and s,
In all died packages, new, and each package
warranted, I art received and Ibf sale low by
FRITCHEY.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
f\ Jewelry, Hair andClothea Bruabea, Combs,
Ac!, at XAUOHMAN’S
AN HAND AT McCORMICK’S Store
V/‘ —A splendid assortment of clothing
fin oodsee. ‘ Hsr,2S,*tf.
Hair oil, colognes, pom
odea, Shaving Cream, Toilet Soaps Ac., for sale by
»-«:! • G. W. KKSSLBB.
A ROCERIES. A LARGE AND
\T complete, assortment of Groceries have just bean re
calved at the store of J.B. HILEMAN,
LAIN & FANCY VESTS, of every
aiaa and atria at LADOHMAN'S.
F RITCHEY’S NEW STORE, corner
ofCarollae and Virginia Sta. < ' .
LL STYLES CARPETING AND
. OiHßolh»oauWlbt|«4»t LA^OHHAK’S.
R. A. O. KERR,
ALTOONA, PA.,
Agent for Blair & Huntingdon Counties.
These machines are admit
to be the beat ever offervd to the public, u
superiority is satisfactorily established by tin* la-tthat iu
the last eight.years,
OVER 1,400 MORE
of thhse MacMniw have been mdd than ofany other man*
afactured, and more medals bavo been awarded tbe pro
prietors by differentFair* and Institutes than to any oth
ers. The Machines are warranted to do all that is claimed
for them. They ace now in use In several families in Al
toona, and in every case thay give entire satisfaction.
The Agent refers those desiring information aa-tbe su
periority of the Machines* to Co). John L. Piper* Rev. A.
B. Clark, George Uawkesworth, Benj. F. Bose, and E, U.
Turner, Esqrs.
The machines can be seen and examined at the jftore of
the Agent, at Altoona.
Price of No. I Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new
stylo Hemmer—s6s. No. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot
and new style Hemmer—sss. No. 3, plain, with old style
Hemmer—s4s. [March 21, 1861-tf.
FAMILY DYE COLORS
Patched October 13th, 1868.
Black,
Black for Silk %
Dark Blue,
Light Blue , {
French Blue 1
Claret Brown .
Dark\Brown t
Light Brown,
Snuff Brown,
Cftmy, >
CHmiohr
Dark Drab,
Light Drab,
fhacA-Drdb,
Light Fdwn drab ,
For dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed-Goodti, ShawU,Scarfa,
Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers,
Kid Gloves. Children's Clothing, and all
«kinds of Wearing Apparel.
A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT
For 25 cents yon can color as many goods as would oth
erwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be
produced from the same dye. The process is simple and
any one san use the dye with perfect success. Directions
in .English. French and German, iiu.ide of eack package.
For further information in Dicing, and giving a perfect
■ knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over oth
ers, (with many valuable receipes.) purchase Howe & Ste
vens Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on
receipt of price—lo cents. Manufactured by
HOWE & STKVKNB.
: ” 200 Broadway, Boston.
For sale bv druggists and dealers generally.
Nov. 18,1863.—1 y.
C. 0. .SERVER & SON,
Paper, Envelpe and Printers’ Card
WAREHOUSE,
No. 513, MINOR STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Have constantly on hand
FLAT CAPS, LETIEK AND NOTE.'
MANILLA PAPER,
FOLIO POST,
PACKET POST,
HARDWARE, FOOLSCAP,
1 PRINTING PAPER, ENVELOPE
COLORED PAPER, BINDERS, TRUNK,
STRAW AND BOX BOARD, TISSUE,
SHOE, AND TEA PAPERS.
PRINTING AND MANILLA PAPER
made to order.
Jugc lt>, 1803.
Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
SPOTTING. &C.
SRIGG WOULD RESPECT
• fully nform the citizens of
and vicinity that he keeps constantly on hand
large assortment oi Cooking, Parlor , Office andfHHfe
Sfiqp Stovts, of all styles and sizes, to suit the hVT
wants of all, which he will sell at low prices, en reason
able ternts.
He also keeps on hand a large stock of Tin anil Sheetr
Iron Hhre, consisting of all articles for culinary purposes—
Cbof ScuttUi, Store Pipe, dt. •
Qe has also purchased the right of sale iu ißlair county
ofR.V. JONES’
IMPROVED SAUSAGE STUFFER,
an invention which needs only to be seen to be apprecia,
and should be possessed by every farmer, butcher or those
requiring such a machine.
Particular attention paid to putting up SPOUTING
either in town or country. Spouting painted and put up
on the most reasonable terms. faprilld, 1859-1 y
H. FETTINGER’S :
General Agency,
OAK HALL, No. 7, MAIN STREET
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERY, CONFECTIONARIES
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY
constantly on hand.
October 24. 1861.
Howard association,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary; and Sexual
Systems—heir and reliable treatment—hi Reports of the
HOWARD ASSOCIATION—sent by mail In sealed letter
envelopes, free of charge. Dr.; J. TRILLIN
HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. [/an. a>?<K~ly.
Teas ! teas i teas i—fritchey
js selling Teas superior to any ever; offered in Al*
toons. They are free of adulteration, or mix
ture of any hind. i jg, •
IF YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE,
pnr« Teas, the best of Chucolahf, Syrnps and Sagan,
goto ! n, FHITCHEY’g
pREAM CRACKERS! A fresh sup-
V 7 ply of these delicious crackers just received and for
alTat i ! FRITCHEY'S
Extra family :
the Core, always on liani
as the lowest by
New stock of boots a shoes
for Hen and Boys, Ladles and Hissed jnift rec’d at
■ LACOHMAN’
SUPERIOR CREAM CHEESE AT
FRITCHEY’S.
siP
tWINC
Life Insurance and Trust Co:
/COMPANY’S BUILDING Southeast
\_J Comer of Walnut and Fourth Streets, Pbilad'a.
Authorized Capita 1,........ $500,000
Paid up Capital, 250,000
Assets, 1,897,746
Incorporated 1850, by the Legislature of Pennsyl-
HP
Insures Lives during the Natural life or for short terms,
grants annuities and endowments, and makes contracts of
ail kinds depending on the issues of life.
policies of Life Insurance issued at the usual mutual
rates of fither good companies—with profits to the assured
—last Bonus January, 1861, being 43 per cent, of all pro*
mlums rdbeived on mutual policies—at Joint Stock rates,
20 per cent leas than the above, or Total Abstinence rates
40 per cent, less than Mutual price. l Also, a
NON-FORFEITURE PLAN,
By which a person pays for 6,7, or 10 years only, when
the policy is paid up for Lire, and nothing more to pay ;
aud should he be unable, or wish to discontinue sooner,
the Company will issue a Paid up Policy, in proportion to
the amount of premium paid, as follows: , wa .
On a Policy of $l,OOO, 6 Tear 7 Year luYear
after payment of rates. rates. rates.
1 Annual Premium, for $200; 00 $142 85 $lOO DO
4 “
6 «
8 *•
ALEXANDER WUILLDIN, President.
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President.
* John 8. Wilson, Secretary.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Alexander Whilldin, * J. Edgar Thomson,
Hon. Jaa. Pollock, Hon. Joseph Allison,
Albert C. Roberts, Jonas Bowman.
Samuel T. Bodine, H. H. Eldridge,
George Nugent, John Aikman,
William J. Howard, Chari, a F. Ueazlitt,
■Samuel Work;
Any further information 9 can be bad by applying to the
undersigned, who Is the authorized agent for Blair County.
July 31. 1862-ly r R. A. Q. KERR.
A. Benefit to -A-fl.
Green ,
Green,
laroon,
A trial will prove the fact, and/acts art stubborn things.
MISHLER’S herb bitters
ARK SUCCESSFUL IN EVERY CASE.
No family should be without Sr. Hundreds of certificates
and letters of thanks are arriving every day from persons
who hare been cured.
trpie.
ycri Purpie,
Imon,
l rkt,
te,
ferine,'
RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA,
Female Irregularities, and all Diseases arising from
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD ,
As a Blood Purifier, Tonic and General Appertiser, these
Bitters are without a rival. No Lady desiring
A CLEAR COMPLEXION
should be without it. Please get a circular and certifi
cates from our Agent..
Notice.— The great saccesd of Mishler’s Herb
Bittera, has indoced unprincipled parties to manufacture
a worthless article, which they are selling at a low price.
of which beware. The genuine can only be bought in
Blair County, of O. W. WHITFIELD,
(Sole Agent for Blair County,)
Depot Drug Store. Main street. Altoona, Pa.
June 2d, ISCS-tf.
JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
The Hero of One Hundred Fits per Month !
I would respectfully et
forth my claim to publi
attention, os a Fashionabl
Tailor, as folio ich :
Because I keep an excel
lent assortment of Cloth
Cassimeres, Vestings ai
Trimmings, which. wh«
please.
Because my wprk
made up in a manner tin
takes clown the couutf
ami gives all my customei
a city appearance.
Because I am not inferir
as a Cutter to the best 1
be found anywhere.
Because long experiem
in my business gives n
entire control over 1 f.ai
I am not dependant np(
any one tolift me out
the suds.
Because I am still on tbe sunny side of forty, and there
fore my taste os a Cutter and workman unimpaired.
Call on me, in the corner room of the “Brant House.”
Give me a trial and you will go away pleased.
Altoona, May 26-5 m JACOB SNYDER.
PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON
OIL LAMPS!
Unrivaled in Beauty , Simplicity Safety or Economy.
Every person desiring to obtain the very best and cheap
est pu’table light within their reach, should call at t)io
store ofthe undersigned and examine these' Lamps before
purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon
strate c.
3d. That thby are very easily trimmed
4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or less
light.
6th. That they burn entirely free from smoke.
6th. That the light it at least SO per cent, cheaper than
any othei light now in common use.
These lamps are admirably adapted for the use of Stu
dents. Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factories, Halls, Churches,
Stores, Hotels, and are highly recommended for family use.
The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to
old side, hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small
expense, and wiU answer every purpose of a new lanp.
We guarantee perfect satisfaction in all rases.
Aug. 19, 1868-tf.i G. W, KESSLER.
Exchange hotel.—the sub-
SCRIBER would respectfully in
form the public that he has recently re
fitted tbe above Hotel, and ts now pre
pared to accommodate hia friends
‘patrons in a comfortable manner* and
will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home for all
sojourners. His Table will always be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and cities, and his Bar
filled whhllquors of choice brhnds. HU charges are as
reasonable as those of any other Hotel in the place, and he
feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who
favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share
of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve It, he
throws open his house to the public and invites a trial.
I have Just received a stock cf No. 1 French Brandy,
for medicinal purposes,
Also a large stock of excellent Wines, for medieinal pur
poses, together with a lot of the best old Rye Whiskey to
be found in the country.
Altoona, May 2(7,1859.-lyJ JOHN BOWMAN.
SOMETHING NEW.
The subscriber has just
returned from the east where he has purchased a
very large and fine stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BROGANS, GAITERS, &C.,
which he is prepared to offer to thecitizens of Altoona and
vicinity at very low prices. Having purchased direct from
the manufacturers for cash, he is prepared to ael! at prices
that will defy competition. All that he asks is that the
people will call and examine his stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
ffS- BOOTS and SHOES made to order on the most rea
sonable terms. 'Also, repairing ptomptly attended to.
Don’t forget the place, two doors below Post Office.
Jan. 8, Ifel. M. THOMPSON, Agent.
National police gazette.—
This Greet Journal of Crime and Criminals is in
its .Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout
■the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal
Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the some, together with
information on Criminal Matters, not to be fonnd in any
other newspaper. # ,
fl9»SubscriptioQi $2 per annum; $1 for six months, to
be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their names
ohd the town, county and State where they reside plainly.)
To G. W. MATSKLL A CO.,
Editor A Prop’r. of KoW York Police Gazette,
Ifr-tf] Aftg Turk City.
Great western insurance
AND TRUST COMPANY.—lnsurance on Real or
personal property will be effected oh the most reasonable
terms by their agents in Altoona, at his office in Anna Bt.
March 17,1859. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
LEVI’S PREPARATION for EX-
Iterminating RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, and
bug, without danger In it* use under any circnmstnn
eee fcr eale at the Rrng Stoye of Q. W-RUSSLEII.
Jan. St, ,56-t(] ' ' "
HB. MILLER,
DENTIST. ML
Office on Caroline street, between L-j-r
Virginia and Emma streets. Altbonn. [Jan. 20 —2ms
flour, From
I and for sale as low
FRITCHEY.
A MERICAN
vania.
TRY ONE BOTTLE
THE HERB BITTERS
Lave never foiled in curing
B, MISULER,
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
Lancaster, Pa.
Ist. That NO ACCIDENT cad occur by explosion.
2d. That they emit nb offensive odor while burning
I LL KINDS OF PRINTING
/\ neatly and executed al the
“ALTOONA TRIBUNE 2 ’ OFFICE
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
in endless variety, st LAUOHMAN’B.
Altoona, May 1.1802.
LINDSEY’S IMPROVED BLOOD
SEARCHER
A rare care for Oascer and Cancerous formation*.
A sore care for Scrofula wherever located.
A rare cure for all Skin Diaeaaee.
A rare care for Chronic Erysipelas.
A sure care for' Boils and Pimples on the face.
It bae cared all the above diseases.
It baa cared Blind and Bore Eyes.
It baa cored Tetters of years* duration.
It has cored Ulcerated Bore Legs.
It has cored old and stubborn Ulcers.
It has cored Chronic Rheumatism that has lasted years.
It has cored the worst forma of Dyspepsia.
It is the beat Tonic and Blood Purifier known.
It will remove Hereury.or Qninine"Out of the Blood and
clear it from the system.
It will cure all Pleases of Debility.
It will cure Fever and Ago*.
It will core ps ass of Palsy and Dropsy.
It has cored Epilepsy or Balling Sickness.
It has cored Cborea or Bt. THos* Dance.
It will core Piles and Kidney Diseases.
It will core Cltroolc Diarrhoea
*lt will core Neuralgia and Nervous Weakness.
If any one wants to know how one medicine will cure
ao many diseases, we answer—that it does so, by thorough
ly restoring the blood and all the secretions which are
made from the blond, to a healthy state. No one can taka
this Blood Searcher and have bad blood, for it will as sore
ly cast out from the blood all bad and vitiated matter as
water will pat out fire.
Prepared by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser. Look for the name
over tbe cork and take no other.
400 00 285 70 200 00
800 00 671 40 400 00
—i— 857 10 600 00
—;— 800 00
Sold only by A. Roush, Altoona, Pa. feblO-fim
SCROFULA AND~ RHEUMATISM,
De. G. H. Kxtsxr : I take pleasure in making this vol
untary statement in favor of a medicine made by you, cal
led ‘‘Lindsey’s Blood Searcher.” I have suffered for five
years from Scrofula, which broke out In my head and
ioiehead, so as to disfigure me very much, and took off
the hair when tbe disease made its appearance; it also
broke out on my arm above and below the elbow, add eat
into the skin and flesh so as to expose a fearful looking
sore. The disease ou my bead went so far that several
small pieces of bone came out. I was very weak and low
spirited, and had given up all hopes of ever getting well,
os I bad tried several skillful physicians, and they did me
no good. In September Ust, 1861 I was induced to try
“ Lindsey’s Improved Blood Searcher.** I most confess
I bad no faith in patent medicines, but after 1 had used
three bottles of Blood Searcher, the ulcers on my head and
arm began to heal: 1 have now taken eight or ten bottles,
and my bead and arm are entirely well, except the scars
remaining from the sores. I will also state that I had
the Rheumatism ; very bad In my arms and legs. The
Blood Searcher also cured the Rheumatism. lam now a
well mao, over forty years ofage, and I feel as supple and
young as I did when I was twenty, and increased in
weight twenty pounds. I would also state that when 1
stooped to lift anything heavy the blood ran out of tbe
BO(0.
Dr. Keyset had a photograph taken of mo by Mr. Car
go, the artist, after 1 began to get well. It does not show
my appearance as bad as it was before I commenced ta
king the medicine. You can see the photographs, one of
which is now in my possession, also at Dr. Keysets 140
Wood street. I would also state that I took the Blood
Searcher which was made before Dr. Keyser commenced
making it. Although it helped me some, 1 did not recover
until 1 got the kind made by Dr. Keyser himself. One
bottle of this did me more good than two of the old. 1 be
lieve it is h great deal stronger and bettor. 1 have recom
mended the Blood Searcher to a great many of my friends
for various diseases, and I behove it has helped tbo whole
of them.
ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATE OF DANIEL A. BOYD
Dr. Keyser ; It is twenty months since I gave you my
certificate in respect to the cure of my head and arm by the
Blood Searcher, prepared by you. I was told by several
people who have no faith in patent medicines that my
head would get sore again in less than six months, and
there is no appearance of its getting sore again. It is as
well now as the jluy I gave yon my certificate. If you
like to publish this you may do so.
Dr. George H, Keyser. — Deaf Sir : Actuated by the
sincorest feeling- of take pleasure in adding
the case of my ton to tbo already many testimonials in fa
vor oTthe“l M PRO VED BLOOD SEARCHER,’’prepared by
you, hoping that others afflicted as my son was, may thereby
become induced to use the BLOOD SEACIIER, and be
rescued from a miserable condition. My little buy of six
years ofj age became afflicted with sore eyes. I took him
to five of the mo-t eminent Doctors of Pittsburg: they
pronounced it Scrofula, but they could not help him. 1
was induced to try the BLOOD SEARCHER. I got two
bottles: the first bottle 1 did not notice any benefit from,
the second is not quite finished, and bis eyes seem to be
quite well, although 1 intend to use another bottle or two
to make sure of it.
Yours truly, SARAH CLARK, O’Uara street.
DR KEYSERS
Case of Daniel A. Boyd.
Pittsburgh, December 81, 1861.
DANIEL A. BOYD.
No. 4, Pine street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pittsburgh. September Ist, 1863.
Mr. Boyd's likeness before and after he was cured can be
seen a t Houxh's Drug Store.
ANOTHER GREAT CURE BY THE
BLOOD SEARCHER
SORE EYES.
Dr. Geo. H. Kjstser : My sister bad putrid eyes,
which affected her sight to almost total blindness. * I was
recommended to try your BLOOD SEARCHER. I bought
one bottle, which she took, and she is entirely well. I
would leccmmendit toothers similarly afflicted, os I
think there is not a better medicine to be found. Wishing
you a hearty success, I remain,
Vours truly, MARY T. COUP.
By her brother,«HENßY D. COUP.
PALSY CURED,
Db. Gko. H. Kstske: 1 hare been afflicted with par
alysis of the limbs for four months, and aher doctoring a
long time to no purpose, Mr. Walker, of this place, got me
to gat one bottle of your BLOOD SEARCHED. I did so,
and aui-now entirely well for which I am very thankful
to you. HARRISON BRYNER, Oonnellsvllle, Pa.
PAIN IN THE SIDE
I have been afflicted with a pain in the side for a long
time, and one bittle of Improved Blood Searcher cored me
sound and well. 1 had tried everything that 1 could think
of, and had consulted the best doctors In the county and
received no benefit until I used one bottle of the Blood
Searcher, which cared me sound and well.
JAMES SLIUSMAN,
\ New Haven, Payette county.
SKIN DISEASE “BREAKING OUT.”
Db. George If. Eetscb : 1 have had a breaking out on
the skin for six months, add after using everything! could
hear of. Mr. Walker advised me to use one bottle of your
Blood Searcher. I did so, and dud great relief, so much
so, that I think I am entirely well, and recommend it to
others for the same disease. • P.I.V. BRADY.
Cofinellsville, March 2d, 1863.
SCROFULA.
Dr. George H. Estser: My little girl was taken with.
Scrofula, the same way that her brother was taken, and I ;
went to Mr. Walker and got of Blood Searcher,
and she Is now well. Her brother sent his certificate last
fall, and 1 want you to have tier's.
Connellsville, March, 1863.
J>[LES of
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
CURED.
Below will be found a certificate from one of the most
respectable citizens of Wilkin* township in regard to Dr.
Keyser 1 * Lindsey* s Blood Searcher. The Doctor 9 * certifi
cate* are within reach, and no one need be deceived in regard
to his preparations.
Dr. Gbo. H. Kxtsxb :—l.became afflicted with the Piles
about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing
worse, so a* to trouble me very much, so much so at times
as to unfit me for work. Sometimes I was so bad that I
could not do anything on account of them, they came out |
on me as as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal i
of medicine tor them. I need to buy and take whatever! ;
could hear of or read of in circulars and pamphlets that
felt in my way, but I could not gefenred, sometimes they
would do me some good for a little while, but afterwards
they would return again as bad as ever. I also applied to
two Doctors who visited me at my house and gave me
gome medicine but it would not do, I cculd not get-well.—-
Over a year ago I got anadvertisement of your Lindsey’s
Blood Searcher, made by younelfo-when yon sold it to me
you told me one bottle would not euro me, and. that my
whole system would have to be renewed by the medicine
belore 1 got well. 1 bought one bottle and took it home
with me and used It according to your directions. 1 then
called to see you again, when yon said I could not expect
much benefit from one bottle. I bought it on, one bottle
-at a time, until I bad used five bottles. After this quantf
. ty had been used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which
had tortured me for twenty yean. In other respects my
health Is improved, and 1 am a* well as could be expected
tor one of my age, being sixty yean past. I have been
well now for six months, and there is no appearance of a
return of the disease. I can do any kind of forming
work now without the Piles coming down and hurting me.
| can pitch bay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work
Whipb before used to hqrt me. When 1 found out your
81000-Searcfifcr I kept bo taking it until 1 got entirely
well. I consider it my duty to make my case known to
the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering
| as 1 was, and do not know the value of your medicine.—
{ Ton may publish this if yon like—l live in HUkitu Town
< skip, and will be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of
I this certificate if they wish to call on me.
EU4OTT DAVIfi,
24th, 1563.
4&~LooJc out jar Hit name of PR. QPQRQE&. K£T’
SER on the cover of the botih and pasted over theeorkj alto
for his Stamp o* the United States stomp on the top of the
battle to prevent being imposed upon by a spurious article
which it in the market.
PINE TREE
TAR CORDIAL
IS THE TITAL PRINCIPLE OP THE PINS TREE,
Obtained by a peculiar process in the distillation of the
tar, by which its highest medical properties are retained.
' Have pou a Cough f Sate you a Store Throat f Hava
yon any of the premonitory symptoms of that most fetal
disease, Consumption f
Those who should be warned by these symptoms gener
ally think lightly of them nnm it Is too late. From this
fact, perhaps more than any other, arises the sad preva
lence and fetality of dieeaee which sweeps to the grave at
least “one-sixth* 1 of death’s victims.
Consumption has destroyed more of tbe -human family
than any other disease, and the best physicians for many
Cra have despaired of a cure, or a remedy that would
1 the lungs, but for more than two hphdred
wbele medical world has been impressed that there wn a
mysterious pwer and efficiency in the Pine Tree Tar to
heal tbe longs; therefore they have recommended tbe use
of Tar Water, which in many cases bad a good effect; but
bow to combine the medical properties so as to heal the
lungs, bar ever been a mystery until it was discovered by
Dr. L. Q. C. WIS HART, of Philadelphia, Pa., the proprie
tor of ‘‘Wishart's Fine Tree Tar Cordial.”
Many, not only of the people, bnt physicians of every
school and practice, are daily asking me, “ What is the
principal or cause of yonr success In the treatment of Pul
monary Cbmeumption V * My answer is this :
The invigoratim* of the digestive the strengthening
of the debilitated system, the and enrichment
must expel from the system the corruption which scrofula
breeds. While this is effected by the powerful alter
native (changing from disease to health) properties of
the Tar Cordial, its healing and renovateng principle
is also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the
lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part
relieving pain, subduing inflam&tioo, and restoring a
healthful tendency. Let this two-fold power, the healing
and the strengthening, continue to act in conjunction with
Natures constant recuparative tendency, and the patient
is saved, if he has not too long delayed a resort to the
means of care.
DANIEL A. BOYD.
I ask all to read the following certificates. They are
from men and women of unquestionable worth and repu
tation.
De. Wisoakt —Dtar Sir :—I had, a very dreaful cough
and sore throat for dm year, and my whole system was
fast giving why,'and I was prostrated on my bed with
but tittle hope of recovering. My disease baffled the
power of all medicines, and in a short time I must
have gone to my grave, but thank God, my daughter-in
law would not rest until she went to your store. No- 10, If.
Second street, and related my case to you. purchased ohe
bottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial and I commenced to
use it, and in one week I was much better, and after using
three bottles I am perfectly well, and a wonder to all my
friends, for They all pronounced me past cure. Publish my
case if you think proper.
Dr. Wlahart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial iaaninfailiable cure
for Bronchitis, Sledding of the Lung*. Sore Throat and
Breast, Inflamation of the Lungs.
Mr. Ward says
Db. W ishart —Sir :—I had Bronchitis Inflammation of
the 'Lungs, Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of the
Heart In their wont forms: I had been treated by sever
al of the moat eminent pbysiciaas in Philadelphia, but
they could not stop the rapid course of my disease, and I
dlspared of ever being restored to health. 1 was truly on
the verge* of the grave. Tour Pine Tree Tar Cordial was
highly reccommended tome by a friend; I tried It, and
am thankful to say that, after using four large and and
one small, bottles, I was restored to perfect hoalth. Ton
can give reference to my bouse, No. 968 N. Second street,
or at my office of Recevcr of Taxes, form 9a. jc. to 2 P. x.,
corner of Cbestnnt and Sixth streets. JOHN WARD.
Bead the following from Utica;
Dr. W ishart —Dtar Sir: —l take pleasure in informing
yon through this suorce that your Pine Tree Tar CbrdiaT,
which was reccommended for my daughter by Dr. J. H.
Hall, of this city, ha?i cured her of a cough of more than
five months standing. I had thought her beyond curs, and
had employed the best medical Aid without any benefit. I
can cheerfully recommend for those similarly afflicted as
1 know of many other cases betides that of my daughter
that it has entirely Cured of long standing coughs. Yours
respectfully, JOHN V. PARKER, Daguerrean'Artist.
120 Oeneesee street, Utica, N. Y.
• * ♦ ♦ :—I have used Dr. Wishart’s Pine
Tree Tar Cordial in my family, and can cordially recom
mend It as-a valuable and safe medicine for colds, coughs
and to those predisposed to consumption.
Dr.Q. A. POSTER 162 Qenewee street.
BELINDA SHAW
The above are a lew among the thousands which this
great remedy has saved from an udtimely grave.
We have thousands of letters from physicians and drug
gists who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial saying
that they have never used or sold a medicine which gave
such universal satisfaction.
The Tar Cordial, when taken in connection with Dr.
Wishart’s Dyspepsia Pills, is an infklllabie cure for dys
pepsia.
The Pm Taxi Tar Cormal, will care Coughs, Sore'
Throat and BnQt, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough,
Diptheria, and is also an excellent remedy for diseases of
the kidneys and female complaints.
The genuine baa fche name of the proprietor and a pine
tree blown in the bottle. All others are spurious imita
tions.
Puot Fim Cists and On Dollar per Bottls. Pre
pared only by the proprietor,
Sold by Druggists, everywhere at Wholesale by all PhQ»
delphlaaod New York Wholesale Draggista. marSl-ly.
For sale by A. BOUBH, Drr , Altoona. Pa.
Aprfll, 1801.—ly.
DR WfSHAHT’S
REBECCA HAMILTON,
No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
DR. L.Q. C. WISHART.
No. IQ North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
• ■ ■•‘-tt ? f p'r- - --- pT> V' -
Good News for the Vnfotitinate!
yllyWMWlv*y
CHEROKEE REJtflfD Y*
—AND—
CHEROKEE INJECTION’.
Compounded from Barks, Roots * Leaves.
CHBBOKB* EBMBDY, the pat Indian Dirnretic.
corf# 411 dlewesns of tits nrioas organa,niches Incontinu
encf of the Urine, Inflamstkm of the Bladdery loflamation
of the KldMjri, Btooe In the Bladder, Stricter#, Gravel,
Gleet, QnnoiThwn, hud is espedal; neeouaeiM in tboe*
cams of Floor Albas (or Whites in finwlei) where all the
old nauseous medicines have failed. -
II la prepared in a highly eemoeotrated hrm, the dow
only being from one to two teaspoonfala three time* per day.
It It diuretic and alternative fa ft* action t purifying
m~wi n p fpf inalletflta on*
Inal purity and vigor; thna removing from the system al)
pernicious canaee whleh have ladnoed rtlseaee.
CHSROKKE INJECTION la Intended at au ally or u
sistant to the Cherokee Remedy, and should be need in
conjunction with that medicine in all cmeea of Goooriuea.
Gleet, Floor Albas or Whites.. Its effect ere healing sooth
ing and demulcent: removing all ecaldiug, heat, chords*
and pain, instead of the horning and almost oneodurihle
pain that Is experienced with nearly all the cheap quack
Injections.
By ose oi the Cherokee Remedy nod (faerokee Injection
—the two medicines at the same time—all improper dis
charges are removed, and the weakened organs are speedi
ly restored to fall vigor and strength.
For full get onr pampelet'from any dm*
store In the country, or write tp us and we will mail fr*v
to any address, a full treatise.
Price, Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottlo, or three hot
ties for $5.
Price, Cherokee Injection, $2 per bottle or three bottle*
for $5.
Scat by Express to any addrees on receipt of price.
Sold by druggists everywhere..
DR. W.R. MSRWIN4OO*
Sole Proprietors
No. 69 Libert, Street, New Tort.
INDIAN MEDICINE
COMPOUNDED FROM
cc
a
CHEROKEE CURE!
An unfailing cure for Spermatorrhea, Seminal Wen knees
Nocturnal Emission*, and all deceases caused by self-jxij
lation; such as, Loss of Memory, Universal Lassitode,Pains
in the Back, Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, Weak
Nerves, Difficulty in Breathing. Trembling, Wakefolueea.
Eruptions on the Face, Pale Countenance, Insanity, Oou
•ojmption, and all the Direful Complaints canted by de
parting from the path of nature.
This medicine Is a simple vegetable extract, and one on
which all can rely, as it has been need In our practice for
many years, and with thousand.treated, it has not failed In
a single instance. Its curative powers have beety snfficien t
to gpin victory over the most stubborn case.
To those who havfe trifled with their constitution until
they think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid, w«*
would say, Despair not! the CHEROKEE CURE will re
store you to health and vigor, and after nil quack doctors
have failed !
For full particulars, get a Circular from any Drug
Store in the country, or write the Proprletora, who will
mall free to any one desiring the same, a full treatise In
pamphlet form.
Pi ice#. $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. and forwar
ded by Express to all parts of the world.
Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere.
DR. W. R. MERWIN k CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
No. 59 Liberty Street, New Ycrk.
A
BIFORK TAKING TBS
Elixir.
REJUVENATING ELIXIR !
PUPAXKD 7*OX Ptr&l VSOSTABLI EXTXACTS, CoXTAIKISa
The Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern discov
eries In. the vegetable kingdom being an entirely new
and an abstract method of cure* irrespective of all the old:
and worn-out systems;
This medicine has been tested by the most eminent med
ical men of the day, and by them pronounced to be one of
the greatest medical discoveries of the age.
One bottle will coreQeneral Debility.
A few doses cures Hysterics to Females.
One bottle cores Palpitation ef the heart.
A few doves restores the organs of regeneration.
From one to three bottles restores the manliness and full
vigor of youth. *
A lew dos&s restores the appetite.
Three bottles core the worst cates of Xrapoteocy.
A few deees cores the low spirited.
One bottle restores mental power.
A few doses bring the rose to the cheek.
This medicine restores to manly vigor and robust health
the poor debilitated, worn-dbwn and despairing devotee of
sensual pleasure.
The listless enervated youth, the over-tasked man of
business, the victim of nervous depression, the individual
suffering from general debility, or from weakness of a sin
gle organ, will all find immediate and oerminent relief by
the use of this Elixir or Essence of Life.
Price $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and forwar
ded by Express, on receipt of money, to any address.
Sold by all druggists everywhere.
Dr; W. E. MEEWIN * Co.,
Sole Proprietors, No. 59 Liberty Street, New York,
Utica, Nxw York.
CHEROKEE PILLS!
SUGAR COATED
FEMALE
Health
CERTAIN
far the Removal o/ ObMau, and (Ac Innrancr nf
Regularity tn (Ac Recurrence qJ (Ac Monthly Periods.
The; care or obrUte thoee nnmeronc disease* that
•pring (torn irregularity, by rerooeing the Irregularity
itself.
They cure Suppressed, Excessive and Painful Men»trs
tfam.
.They cure Qceen Sickness (Chlorosis.)
They cure Nervous and Spinal Affection*, pain* in the
beck and lower parts of the body, Heaviness, Patigne on
slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of So ir
its, Hysteria, Blok Headache, Giddiness, etc, etc. In a
Word, by removing the IrKgnlarity, they remove the can ce
and with it ut the effects that spring from it.
Composed of staple vegetable extracts, they eon tain
nothing deleterion* to any conctitbtioo, however delicate,
their fnnctkm being to substitute strength Ibr weakness,
which, when properly need, they never Ul to do.
: They may be safely need at any age and at any period,
eMtftdttring the Jim (Are* sualAr, daring which the nn
feillng nature of their action wonid iaMMdy prevent
pregnancy. '
All letters seeking InformAtlen or advice will he prompt'
ly, frosty and discreetly anawend.
Full direction* accomp my each box.
Price, gl per box, or tlx boxes tor g 5,
i Sent by man, free of postage, on reetept of price.
■ Sold by all reepectable Druggists.
DR. W. B, MKWIN * 00,
projnietore. No. 59Uberty Street,New Toth.
thb long sought for
DISCOVERED AT LAST
THE GREAT
DR. WRIGHT’S
08, ESSENCE OF LIFE.
voracro urjmocs to ckb most dxucatk.
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Elixir
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REGULATOR,
Preserver
ANDSAFE
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AtcOSOM a BERN, ,
1 'l.-fert:
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SAVE THE PER CEN
BS BVYWG VOOB
u TOKGSB a TUCK, ajto®
Ed of jMlCMeeatouilßetaa dmUm-gt
Clothid*.H*fct»lir wepeetfhliy hurtt*
public to the following foot* la teference toth
Ist. W» nunafoctur* onr own good*. Th
up in onr own Store, In fblhofolpWn. «mbr <■«
*upervi»fc% end we know they are welt mad
warranted
EQUAL TO THE B
.nail aupMrior to th, largeet quantity of Bend]
ng in the market. ■
2nd. We buy our Cloth* directly from the It
Manufacturer*, coneequantly we un tbt #et
'.,n he middlemen.
3rd. Waaell our Clothing at • re**m»bb
orrr th.- coet of .mr Clothe, thereby wring th
of Clothing the percent*** whleh*nti»t be ad
who bur front second hand* to *ell ugnlu. '
Cl,'thini; at the eauie price which othei m
(„r theirs at wholesale. consequently thoae w
it. yet their g.eele at the nat price whieh ott
pay for theirs Ip the city, thereby earing u
par cetuage.
We have branch Store# lu x
ALTOONA AND JOHNST
where goods may be had at the sane figures
Mil them here in thu city.
' If any person lias been told, or Imagines,
Store, in Altoona. V*- played out,*’ let such
into his witabliabioeut,on Main Street* ami
* V Wbol*M& r Hmiii., No. TM Market Street, I
' Pec. 2. 1868,—tf ' .
t NEW GOODS.
THE undersinned would respeo
form the ciiixeus of Altoona and iitftM
try, that he has just returned from the' East. 1
lieeu selecting his stock of
FALL AND WINTER G
which, for style, quality and price, cannot be i
this neck of country, life stock is much 1
heretofore, and a# It {s quite an object, iu tb
war ttmwt. for every one to purchase where t
Thu Best Gowk and at the Lowe)
U< wnul‘l say that he can end will «dl u.-l
little lower than any other house lo this pixel'
all tu call and aw bla .took before purehasloi
aa he feels conftdeut he ear. offer inducement)
defy com petit 100. 'Ula stoidt oou.Ut.of
LADIES’ DRgSS GOODS of every d
MBN ANIMtOVa’ WINTER WEAR,
LADIES AN U MISSUS’OEKBS SIl
MEN AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND
MEN’S U
WOMEN’S AND MISSUS’ WOOL MO
EATS AND CAPS,
lU.EAGIIKD AND UNBLEACHED Ml
QINOHAJIS AND HEAVY D
lie will Mil Ladies Sewe* Heeled Booleei n
Kip I’eeffed... I
Men’s BdoU,
BALMORAL SKIRTS, Tery tow. -
GROCERIES.
While end Browu Sugar. Bto Coffee*, Syrai
and eery thing that la usually kept In a Dry
and aa cheap aa tba cheapest. i. A. SP
All.«na, Oct 7,1863.
CtTY DRUG STO
D . K. H. KEIGART would
fully KnnoiiMC« to the cltiaeus of Allot
rounding country, that be {Mtl recently pi
Drug Store of, Berlin k Co., onViiginia &x
FrW Hardware Store.
His Drugs are Freab and
and bo hopes by -Attict Attention to bostaei
•hire of public patronage- ’
Ckll sod extmtne’fels stock. lie h** const ai
DRUGS,
MEDICINES and CHEMICA
ffiVe TOILET SOAPS, PRRPVMERT.
GLASS PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS YAP
CARBON OIL AND LAMPS.
NOTIONS CIGARS
»mt nerg article umaUf kept in a KrtLda;>
PURE WINES AND UQli(
for madietnal m .
DOMESTIC GRAPH WINK—PORK—WA
PHYSICIANS PRXSCRIPTIOj
accaratelycompotmded, at all honK of Um i
Altoona, Stpt.ao, 1803.
r MORE COMPETITION
A NEW DRY GOODS
ON VIRGINIA STRE
THG UNDERSIGNED WOl
SPECTFDLLY ANNOUNCE to the pal
but add'd |c her Mock of
MILLINERY GO
A PULL LINE OP
BB Y GOODS,
Consisting. ol PRINTS, DELATORS. ALPS
OINOiIAMB, MUSLIMS, BTC
BLKAOHKD MDBLINB from 23 toU cent
TELLOW » ■»■'-*# o» -
CALICO •• IQ to 25 “
OKLAINKB SO to St
And ull dtStr articles In proportion. *
I hare alao a foil aaaortment of QLOVES
COLLARS, nut NOTIONS generally.
My stock of Mi ninety Oooda embraces c
that line nanally kept In the country.
T bare marked my good* down to the lawn
CASH. Belieriog that jay goods and prlc,
saEJsisrtaty,l inrite a pall from the public...
RRBKOCA MlrCl
Dec. 23d, 1863-1;
1864. SPRING
C IB c U L
Ltake pleasure in issuing this t
dturtbemaat, through wblchl maid infoi
pMUs nnenlljtblt lbtTe fast n
the Kaat vt»«ra I hare porcbmaod * frwb Stoc
HATS AND CAP
of MiwStylee, and aa to qoaiity, color a
—** *■“ *" r* Tl rlcaine ■
I hare abo bought as laiiamw Itoek of
BOOTS Atfr> SHC
the minority of which are city —v- ud w c
teed. My sseortment of Ladles’ aad Child,
complete, ell of which, 1 eat now offering i
. eanceun wholeaale prices.
The pablie wOl be greatly benefited by d*.
attention end call and examine my rtockJas
dent I can pleaee all.
JAMES g. MANN,
ap»-tf
ANDREW EC
ntsixa is , ,
Tobacco. Cigars, Snuff, Pipes,
A»*ic street ARooaa, Pa.
A general assort
of Goods ih.his line constantly on band!
cash prices.
■\rfDSlC !—INSTRUCTIONS
x*JL_en tbs Piano-Forte aad Melodeon,
(■PNEtIIL Txaau, >lO per quarter.
the nee ef the Instrument. Residence on Cat
WeetAltomm. [Jan.i
A COMPLETE ASSORTS!
XjL Cent's Model Improved SHIRTS—<'
StMlin Shirt*—fine and coane—white and r
.', \ LAC
Boston crackers—a
■>< ifr&rAf 1 ****** <m * an |