1 1 I ! ! OJXxo Alio SlQ'jj'S ! THURSDAY:::::t:::::::::::::AUGUST 7 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Ebensburg and Cresson Railroad. Oh and after Monday May 5, 1862, trains on this road willnin as follows : Leave Ebensbcrg- At 5.3C A. it., connecting with' Fast Mail E&st and Express West. At 6.26 P. M., oonuecting -with Mail Train West and Express East. . Leave Cresson- At 8.53 A. M., or on departure of Fast Mail East and Express West. At 7.45 1. M.. or on departure of "Mail Train West and Express East. ENOCH LEWIS, ?en. J5ujL Patriotism ix Ebensburg Enthusi astic War Meetings Formation of anoVier Three Tear' Company J The enthusiasm on war matters has taken the fdrm of a perfect furore in this section during the uaat week. Never since the breaking out of the llebeliion has the patriotism of our j people been made more apparent than at the present time. One sentiment has ta .keu possession of all that the ltebelliou must be utterly crushed," and a speedy and permanent peace conquered, if it takes 4 he last man in our midst and the last dollar in our possession to do it with. Our beloved Union is of too inestimable value to be broken and shattered and sunk in oblivion at the behests of Traitors, and right nobly lias "Little Cambria," now as heretofore, given in her adherence to this holy sentiment. No patriot stops now tQ inquire as to the cause of the war, or to quibble on petty side issues. A fierce nud desperate war is absolutely in exis tence a. war of mannpoth and uq parallel-; ed proportions, and a- war directly afiecti.og our. nearest and- deare'st intcrosts as free men and the -question now is, How shall this war be prosecuted to a fpeedy and defi nite conclusion? To this- end President Lincoln . has made . a requisition on the loyal States for three hundred thousaud men, the proportion of which uu tuber -falling to Cambria county is two companies. That a ready .response be made -to this ppeal, and our quota filled out forthwith, is our dty as loyal citizens. The patri otism v the -masses -. of- the Mountain County 13 a matter of renbwu, and no ex treme .lueasures have- ever to be resorted to to secure ;a .host of hardy defenders of the hoiKr oi ourPlag Meetings are be ing held in every section of the county, -volunteers are enrolling their u a rues by the score, and the . indications now are that Cambria county will have her full and entire quota in the field before any of her sister counties ! . This.js, inieed, 'something to be proud of. While in almost every county :u the State the necessity of ultimately resorting to a draft is being" canvassed, Cambria, without a moment's unnecessary hesita tion, springs to-the rescue. True men of all parties aud predilections strike hands in the good work, and rally together upon a -common platform. It is enough lor tbem to know that the countrv is endan gered tkat the danger be averted, if in their power lies, is a foregone conclusion. Our noble fellow-citizens and brethren who have responded to the call of duty may rest assured that their sacrifices, in this behalf will not be forgotten. Repub lics moy be ungrateful, but their services will be enshrined forever in the heart3 of a grateful people. rit ELI MIX ART MEETING ON SATURDAY. A preliminary meeting was held in the Court House on Saturday afternoon, to take action in the matter of responding to the call of the Government for men to reinforce its decimated armies.: John Williams, Ksq., was chosen president, and C. T. Roberta and T. Blair Moore Secretaries.,- Thrilling aud patriotic ad dresses were delivered by Gen. Joseph M 'Donald, Rev. Mitchell, of Johnstown, Paniel M'Laughiin, Esq., of Johnstown, P. S. Noon, Esq., and John IS. T!hey,Esq. A Bounty Fund subscription paper was then drawn up, and Messrs. A. A. Parker, Henry Nutter and P. S. Noon appointed -a committee to solicit subscriptions to the fame. "When, on motion, the meeting adjourned uutil 7 P. 31. MEETING I.V THE EVENING. Pursuant to printed notice, at about 7 4'clock iu tha evening, the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding townships as sembled at the Court Home, to give ex pression to their sentiments in the issue of Union versus Disunion, and to take the iuitiatory steps towards recruitiug a com pany to serve three years or during the war. The stores and houses of business s a general thing were closed at that hour, aud our citizens, old and yjuii"-, turned out aud afforded their aid and countenance to the cause. The Court room was crowded to excess, sud the great est enthusiasm prevailed. The meeting was called to order, when, on motion, John Williams, Esq., was called to the Chair. Peter Collins, Sr., and James S. Todd were chosen Vice Presidents. The President stated the ob ject of the meeting in a few well chosen remarks, when, on motion, a committee ot three, .consisting of Messrs. George Mr Reed, John Buck and E. F. Lytle, were appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting. Gen. Jos. M'Donald ahd R. L. Johnston, Esq., re spectively, in response to repeated calls, then made their appearance and delivered speeches fraught with intense and burn ing patriotism. The committee on Reso lutions having returned by this time, the Chairman made the following report : RESOLUTION'S. Whereas, TLc first wants of a great country are Independence, Liberty. Stability, Supre macy of Merit, and Comfort generally diffused, and the best government is that where every abuse of power can always be corrected; where, without social disorder, both the laws and the head of the government can be chan ged, and where one rules according to the will of all such, we believe, being in an eminent degree the present Constitution and Government of the U nited btates ; And Whereas, By the present causeless nd wicked rebellion the rebels intend to divide, weaken and overthrow this government ; Therefore, Resolved, That we fully endorse and approve of the action of the President in calling out three humlred thousand additional volunteers for the perfect aad entire suppression of this rebellion in the least possible time and by the most effectual means. Resolved, That we send forward our citi zen soldiers for the purpose of fighting and conquering the rebels in arms against our government, and not for the purpose of guarding the property of rebel leaders ; and we, therefore, approve of the late policy of the War Department, that the patriot army shall subsist fij far as possible upon the enemy's country. Resolved, That this war is prosecuted to de fend, protect and preserve the institutions founded by. the wisdom, and purchased with the blood of our ancestors: that we regard them as a sacred legacy, to be handed down to all tuture generations unimpaired, at the reril of our lives. Resolved, That the victorious achievements by out army and navy, within the last year, have added unperishable lustre to the Amer ican name, ard "crowned our Hag with never-fading glories." Though scarred and mutilated, the old banner still unfurls to the freeze its stripes for its enemies and its stars for its defenders. Resolved, That the experience of this gov ernment since its formation, demonstrates to a certainty, that in the unity of the govern ment, the people can alone find peace and prosperity. The disunion of the United States would soon cause the miserable fragments to become tossed and wrecked on the bloody sea of constantly recurring revolutions. We implore our government, relviug upon the Great Ruler of Nations, to spare no sacrifice of blood and treasure to avert so great a ca lamity to us and to the world. Resolved, That the loyalty and patriotism of Cambria county is a subject upon which we feel the dec-pest interest; that we appre ciate highly the noble part her sons have borne in thi great contest, they have shown their .valor upon almrst every well . fought 'battle-field. To the living, who have escaped the dangers of the battle-field, and are again ready to battle nobly for their country, and to those of our citizens who have expressed their determination to join their brethren in arms, we extend our heartfelt thanks ; and the mem ory of fhe noble dead who lie upon the battle-field we enskriite forever in our hearts. Resolved, That in the present call of the country, we pledge ouisfclv.es to use every honorable efl'jit to raise the quota allotted to Cambria . county ; and in the opinion of this mass meeting, a bounty of Fifty Dollars should be paid to each able-bodied citizen who will volunteer to serve his cosntry, and that all who cannot serve iu the field should contribute freely of their means to sustain the country in this her hour of peril. Mr. K. Hughes offered the following additional resolution : Resolved, That we deprecate and condemn nil party crimination aud recrimination as to the causes of the war. When, on motion, the report of the committee ou Resolutions and the addi- tioual resolution of Mr. Hughes were unanimously adopted. THE BOUNTY FUND. At this juncture, the Bounty Fund subscription paper was laid before the meeting, and, iu an exceedingly brief space of time, contributions amouuting in the aggregate to 81,800 were obtained. A. A. Parker, Esq., next addressed the meeting. After which, IJcnjimin llodg ers, Ellis 11. Williams and Pobert Singer three young men who had enrolled their names in the company each favored the assemblage with a few brief remarks. The meeting then adjourned to meet on Monday evening. JJ EE TING OS MONDAY EVE.. A large concourse again met at the Court House on Monday evening, the offi cers of the preceding meeting presiding. Addresses were delivered by A. A. Dar ker, George M. lteed, Esq., Dr. John M. Jones and P. Tierney. Committees were appoiuted to canvass various townships in the county, and obtain subscriptions to the Pounty Fund. The aggregate of subscriptions to the Bounty Fund this evening was reported at 2,523 obtained principally in Ebens burg borough. The meeting adjourned to meet at St. Augustine ou Tuesday eveuiug. MEETING AT 8 T. ACGU8TI X K. On Tuetday afternoon, a large and en thusiastic meeting- assembled at St. Au gustine, Clearfield township. The meet ing was caljed to urdci by tho appoint ment of the following officers : President, John Elder; Vice Presidents, Michael Durbin, Washingtou Douglass; Secreta ries, Peter M'Gough, Nicholas Nagle. Patriotic appeals were delivered by John F. Barnes, Daniel M'Laughiin, Rev. Mr.. Mitchell, and Judge Easly, of Johnstown, Jos. M'Donald, of Ebensburg, and Rev. Mr. Burns, of St. Augustine. Large del egations were present from the surround ing towns and townships, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. Clearfield will do her share in the good work. A meeting will be held at Carroll town on Friday evening. Let the pa triots in that section turn out 1 As a result of these and efforts to fol low, a full company will leave Ebensburg for camp in a few days. Its muster-roll embraces the pride and flower of our town and surroundings, ready and willing to do their entire duty iu whatsoever capacity thev mav be placed. May their efforts couspire largely to bring about that con-i summation we all so ardently desire the UlltT l.TUSlillJg UUl Ul IUIO iUlllllttl OAJV causeless rebellion ! PATRIOTISM IS JOHNSTOWN. . Johnstown has been truly in a blaze of enthusiasm during the past ten days. Meetings have been held, money lavishly subscribed, and . one company Captaiu Kopelin's numbering 110 men, has al ready been despatched to camp. Another company Captain Rutland's is reported ready to follow, if it has not already done so; while a third company is in process of enrolment. Johnstown has done nobly 'her efforts are worthy of all praise aud emulation. Capt. Kopelin's company went into Camp Curtin on Monday. The following are its commissioned officers : Captitin. .Abraham Kopelin. First Lieutenant, John Downey. Second Lieutenant, Powell Stackhouse. (Capt. Rutland's company went over the road to camp on Weduesday morning. Cambria's quota two companies is therefore now in the field, and two other companies nearly recruited !) . The Johnstowu companies are to be enrolled undcrthe nine mouths' requisi tion. 1'reasott can find no aliding-place in Cambria county East, West, North, South. What the Ladies are Doing. An nexed is a list of articles sent by the la dies of Ebensburg to A. J. Rhey, Esq., Washington, pv. C, for the benefit of si k and wounded Union soldiers : 139 cans Jellies and Fruit, 2 bottles Cor dial, 2 bottles Catsup, 27 bottles Wine, 6 rolls Muslin, 2 rolls Linen, 1 1 Pillows, 1 bull Twine, 8 packages and 2 boxes Soup, I Pin Cushion, 3 Shirts, 1 package Paper and Envelopes, 13 Fans. 3 sacks Dried Fruit 2 boxes Mustard, 1 jar Prunes 5 papers Corn Starch, G jars Jel lies acd Preserves, Thread, Buttons aud Tape, paper Pius, 1 roll Calico, 1 lb. Loaf Sugar, 15 Wrappers, 1 package Prunes, 1 package Nutmegs, 2 liuen Table Cloths, G linen Sheets, 27, pair Hose, 14 muslin Sheets, 12 Thumb stalls, 20 Pillow Cases, 34 Pocket Handker chiefs, lb pair Drawers, 08 Towels. Amt. money collected, $Ifl.7r. 4J " paid out, 30.04 Balance in hands of Treasurer, $18.71 Sad Accident. Mr. Thginas Callin, Treasurer ot this county, met with a very severe accideut on Saturday of last week. He, iu company with a fiiend, jcdulged in a drive outiu the country several miles, when the horse through some causei be came frightened and ran off. Mr. C jumped from the bugg', aud in so doing was so unfortunate as to fracture his left leg below the knee, the bone slipping and piercing through the skin. His injuries were promptly attended to and he brought to town uext day, where, with careful at tention, he will probably soon convalesce. The sufferer has our sincere sympathies, The cars on the Ebensburg & Cresson Pailroad commenced running to the depot proper, on Centre street, on Fri day of last week. The E. ec C. UU. may therefore te consideicd an ''institooshun" and nine cheers for that ! A party of excursionists from th'u place visited Cresson, via E. & C. KH., on Friday last. They complain of having had a pleasant time. JOB WOKK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY" EXECUTED t, at Till 4 -'ALLEG II AN IAN" OFFICE, HIGH St., EBENSIJUPvG, pa. PUBLICATION OFFICE ; DAYIS i JONES' BUILDlNvI UP TAJI 1 UIVE US A CALL. PITTSBURGH, PA., corner Penu and St. Clair Sts. ' The largest Commercial School of the Uul ted States, with a patronageof nearly 3, GOO Students, in five years, from 31 Statks, and the enly one which affords complete and reliable instruction in all the branches, viz i following Mercantile, Manufacturers, Steam Iioat, Rail Road $ Rank Book-Kecjung. FIRST PREMIUM Plain and Ornamental Vennmanthip ; also Surveying. Engineering, and Mathematics generally. $35.00 Pays for a Commercial Course ; Students en ter and review at any time. fig?- MINISTERS' SONS' tuitiou at half price. For Catalogue of 80 pages, Specimens of Business and Ornamental Pennmanship, and a beautiful College view of 8 square feet, con taining a great variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourishing, inclose 24 cents iu stamps to the Principals, JENKINS k SMITH, April 24, 18G2,-Iy. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1ST TEW FIliM AND NEW GOODS ! 1! C T. Itobet Is & Co. The subscribers take pleasure iu informing the People in general that they have just re ceived, at their rooms, ou High street, a large and varied stock of. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS. CUTLERY, V' J MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 4c, 4c, All of which Ihey are prepared to sell cheaper lhau ever. Thankful for past favor?, the new firm would' ask'a continuance of the same. No charge for showing our stock. - . CAJ.L AND EXAMINE ARTICLES ! Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired with neatness and despatch- We have experienced workmen in our employ, and the public can rest satisfied that, their work will be done satisfactorily. We do our best to render cus tomers satisfaction, C harges moderate. C. T. ROBERTS & Co. Ebensburg, June 19, l8G2-tf. w M. M. GOllMLY, Wholesale Grocer, " DEALER IX FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED, BACON, SUGAR CURED HAMS, MESS PORK, REEF, C H EES E, I RON, NAILS, G LASS, WHALE, TANNERS AND CARBON OIL, &'o...231 Liberty Street, (Opposite Eagle Hotel,) Having purchased the interest of his late partners, will continue the business at the old 6tand, and will be pleased to receive the patronage of his old friends and customers. Pittsburgh, June 5, "rpiIE UNION- RIGHT o: WRONG !' VXl OA- PLAXIXG MILL, Ebensburg, Pctina. The subscriber begs leave to inform the Public that he is prepared to furnish, on short notice and on reasonable terms! all manner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, and MOULDINGS. AH work warranted to give entire satisfac tion, otherwise no charge will be made. Orders from a distance solicited, and filled whh promptness and dispatch. tta Rough Lumber takeu in exchange for Worked Lumber. P.. F. WILLIAMS. - Ebensburg, Jan. 30, lS62-tf. 3 PAY? UP! PAY UP!.' All persons indebted to the subscribers by eitbers'ene or Book account, are hereby notified to make immediate payment. Costs will bt savtd bv attending to this in time. D. J. EVANS 4 SON. Ebensburg. May 29, 18ti2-3t. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. fj The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county to report distribution of the funds in the hands of A. C. Mulliu, Es., Administrator of estate of Charles N. Peary, deceased, upon his ac count filed, hereby notifies all persons inter ested in said distribution that he will attend to the duties of said appoiutnient at his office, in the liorough of Ebensburg, on MONDAY, the 25th dav of AUGUST next, at one o'clock, P. M. WM. KITTELL. Auditor. July 17, 1862-3t -A-UDITOll'S NOTICE. J The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county1 to report distribution of the proceeds of the .Teal estate ot Thomas Kaylor, sold b the Sheriff on Al. Vend. Exponas No. 54 June T., JJ-5C2. at the suit of John J. Glass and wife, hereby' gives notice to all parties interested in the fund that he will sit in the discharge of the duties of said appointment at his office, in the borough of Ebensburg, on TUESDAY, the 12th dav of AUGUST next, at one o'clock, P. M. " WM. KITTELL, Auditor. July 17, 18u2-3t i lHn'I'MP'J VaTTPi; . n'non o Vv , ,. . iT T ip nndersifrned. Auditor annointed , " ' ,,, , ' . . by th- Cou.-t of Common Pleas of Cambria county to report distribution of the proceeds of Sheriff's sale of the real estate ot Charles B. Kenuedy, dee'd., sold at the suits of Davis 4 Tibbott and Dr. H iu. Lenimou. on end Expon. Nos. 58 and .V.) June T., 1SG2, hereby notifies nil persons interested in said fund that,.be willattend to the duties ot Lis said appointment at the ofliee of Wm. Kittell, in the borough of Ebensburg, on MONDAY, the 11 th dar of AUGUST next, at one o'clock. P.M. JOHN S. RI1EY. Auditor. July 17, 1862-31 UGU A- McCOV, ' ! Saddle and Harness Manufacturer EBENSBl'RtJ, PA. Office one door cast of paria, Jones 4 Co.'? Store. A large stock of rcady-mado Harness. Had die, Bridles, Ac, constantly on hand and for 6.le ehc:ip. Dec 2". lb'61-tf. PS i THE VEfiY LATEST ARRIVAL Per Xt-ctlx-o,cl ! ! EBENSBURG 44 iguicli Sales' AMD Small I'rofitM." A. A. BARKER. EnENSEt'KG, Pa. njlllE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an j nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has just received, at his store, on High street, the largest and most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, ever before brought to ibis county, nil of which he is determined to sell cheopcr than the cheapest. DRY GOODS, Iu endless variety. DRESS GOODS, Of every description. WOOLEN GOODS, A full and complete assortment. WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the newest style3. 11 EMBROIDERIES, Handsome and of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all Eorts, sizes, widths and prices. HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, The latest and best styles. READY-MADE CLOTHING, A better and cheaper article than ever before oU'ered to this community. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very best workmanship. HATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTION: HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO ROBES. Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, Flour , Eaecn Cheese, 'Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Her ring and Cod Fish, Iron and Sails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc , etc., etc. These, and many oilier de?criptions of Goods, too numerous to here mention, eon stantlv on hand. Not to mince matters, he keeps a FIRST CLASS COUXTRY STOR F, where anything er everything a person m:iy need or elcsire can oe obtained. V .Mg tiiijv Minn ni h iiitif, .-,n-i Jiar- t ... i. - . : i ing for the same almost cntirelv in rh. the I v ... . ii.j ...... I SUOSCriC er IS eMi:nui m m-ii j ,,, , 4ha ih At.rs : fhu j To Jc t.onvinoe(1 of the truth of this assertion . , Tnm: i,;B vvi,.4..i. f p.:..,.. J NO CHARGE 1TR J-HOWING GOOI.S.' ('usteuners -will be w modating Salesmen, f.itu' i j ii y j uu CtjS- T!) Public is the more- the mcnici- rc-qije-s!ed to rdl 1:1-5 auu fceeure Bargal?, A. A. IS.4IUii:il. Dec. Ii l'itil. I iiokeout i. a ni: ii.avi:; j BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! rou EVERYBODY The subscriber taker- pleasure in railing the attention ef the -citizeus of CAUKOLL- TOWN aud vicinity, to the fact jth,t he )m ; just received, and. i-f now opeuingPa.4he old j stan i of Moofe' 4 Son, a large aii4ud j Stock of - - - ' '' ;'. ! ' . Dry Goods, ' ' consisting in part of i Satins. Vflvctn, Cloths, CasjdmcrM, Doeskins, .Sattinetts. Tweeds, - , j Jeans, Ta king. Flannel?, Brown 4 Blenched .Muslins. 4c. JtHESS GOODS of every tyh. i Together with an excellent luck-of ! POOTS, SHOE?4, - J HATS, CAPS, ' I PON NETS, ST ATI ON AllY, 1IAHDWA HE. GKOCEltlES, FISH, SALT, TIIIJNKS, . - ... CAUPET-SACKS, QUE ENS W APE, NOTIONS, &r.,' tc, Ac. And. in fact, anything and everything uaually kept in a No. 1 Country Sjjjre all of whirl" will be disposed of t pri4 tuit ihe times. CALL AND KXAMLiOODS ! Customers waited on bv ntltntive Sales men, and no charge fur showing articles. CJ-ij' Cherrv, Poplar, Si.rure. Pine, on-i other Lumber, Butter, Eggs,' nud Ceuutrr Produce generally, taken iu exchange for' Good?. A. A. BARKER. . May 29. leJ2-tf jTEW CHEAP CASH STORE ! ! ! -THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER !'' E. J. MILLS 4 CO. beg leave to snnounc to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that they have just received, at their new store room, on High street, a most complete assort ment ef Spring ami Summer Ciooda, consisting iu part of t lie following articles ; Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks, Embroideries, House keeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, and SO on, ad infinitum. ALro : - Boots and Shoes. Hats. Ca;s, " Bonnes, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Notions, Perfumery. Stationery, Flour, Bacon. Cheese, Mackerel. Herring and Cod Fish, Syrups and Molasses, Iron and Nails, Glass. Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, 4c, 4c.; 4c. In short not to dip further into tediotu details they intend keeping A NUMBER ONE STORE, Where the comfort and convenience 'of country community can be tuccessfuly ca terer! to. By buying a large stock at a time, they are enabled to sell the-ir goods ut a TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES. Roll in and see for yourselves. No chargo for showing articles. K$S- Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Ebensburg, Apiil 24. ISd-. s r-. f h I! f "-: - -S t. CI - X w f T? E ? i. -i 3 1 -' 2. r "xi s o 0 g I crO W w ; T 5 jr" 5 . d x C 2. v- v. H r; w ?' 0 5 5 b 0 ' -i 111 ' 2 S n c r C S. ? ill a s rJi e 2. - I Ebensbuih; UAiU'WAiu: and STOVE DEINQT . HA RtA fXS TO RE II A t ' The undersigned hns just rei-eived n J.irg nnd splendid MSsortmcnt of Hardwat? and 'ut!e'ry. Cooking. Pail ot anl He.nting Stove Nnils. Window Obis?, Hoop Iron. Carbon ' Lumps and pure Cathon Oil, Japann-CKl and Brittannia Ware. ("Jlass Wave. 4c. al! ot which he iH sell verv low for CASH or cx- i ,.illino,. f.,r rm,p.. I'r,,,,, ll,rtnS- 101 -Oun.ry I iodi.ee. Also : He still continues to mannfadHif Tia ai Sheet Iron Waio of sill (!ecriptif. fr.r f ale i-hher by l!ie Wholesale or Reto'f. Rcpajrinj done en short notice. He re-tarns hif? sincere thanks to his ob friends and customers for the i:itjoiiHgc rii teudod and lugs k'ave t. mj thai tafv-v w ill come forward and sctll?- up tjjfcfr iK-rniiHl of long staudii.g. and comninicc tle ittnfjenf on the sfjnarc" Mr uu-A layc niMUPy. i enable hini to keep up his stne-k. r?J Price-, low. Vo suit he 'iiiirs. 1UST.1;V. ANTEI lMJEPIATELY - .r.i. n; NTi.nr B i;V!il.i:r: M.
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