Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, May 06, 1857, Image 3

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    Varritb.,
hi the 30th ult., in Cuminlle, bi Rev. G. W.
Ise, Mr. Al!.' Edwards to Mrs. Mary A.
'tin, all of Huntingdon co, Pa.
U
)n the 311lh ult., in Ihie borough, by Rev. A.
Still, Mr. Win. B. Purdy, of Spruce Creek,
Miss Catharine .Weight, of Trough Creek,
ailingdon county, Po.
~l .e ~,
Un the Dab inst., in Philadelphia, in the
ase of her broth...in-law, Dr. John Harris,
Ilizortrres A., wife of H. N. McAllister,
q., in the tOth year of her age.
She had been afflicted with disease of the
trt, and hail gone, several weeks ago, to that
tee, for medienisulviee and attendance. She
:.rived nu material henefit from anything that
vsicians could do for her.' Her'systan be•
sir ; •_•raitsally more enfflebled, till at last she
ilk under the power of the great destroyer.
remainn were Isronght to this place on the
th inst., mid on the day following, they
re deposited in am new cemetery, attended
a large concourse ofsorrowing relatives and
In Tier retnisval there has been n sail
;aids made in the community in which she
assoeiCjssl, over which sorrowers mourn
tny daytil A wife tender and affectionate—
nether of three interesting high.
esteemed neighbor—an active and influential
;miser of the church, is taken away in the
ene or life, in the midst of usefulness ; but
r loss, we are confident, is her gain..
The deceased was a slaughter of William Or.
son, Esq., of Huntingdon, Penna. She was
1.11 and grew sp. in that town. She herniae,
early lilt.; the subject of abiding religious
pressinns, and connected herself, in full ann.
snion in the Presbyterian church (here, under
pastoral riser of Rev. John Pretties. After
r marriage, she came to this town, and cou
rted herself here with the church of the same
.lcr. In this connection she continued, a '
t idy esteemed, active and consistent member,
til Tito was removed by dotal.
Lt reeordin* the memorial of her death, R;(1 -
,ognize in it the visitation of Divine Iyrri.i•
nee. We express our sympathy_forThe
'fed flonily—among them she was everything
Si Was kind, pertaining to their interests for
ne and eternity. As neighbors, We realize
e loss of a pleasant associate. • Site was the
of the poor nail afflicted, ministering
rerfully to their wants. 'Her kindness was
t in words only, but in reality, imparting as
, s,ssity required, that aid which was substan•
d. She sought out the cases of distress, and
tit a' promptness beyond what it, might have
en supposed her physical strength would al•
w, she ministered relief.
The church of which she was a member is
•ieken heavily in her death. She was the
Lin-hearted, zealous friend of the cause of re.
(ion at home and in foreign lands. Ifer con.
Int prayer situ desire was that the power of
.perimental religion might be extensively felt
her own church and in the community at
ere. She was always devising actor plans,
id using mewls for carrying them into edict
e promoting the Noise of Christian better.
are. Tho rouse of. edueation to qualify
sing men for the gospel ministry, had is. her
warm friend. In foreign missions she felt a
op interest, and had in process a scheme for
e education of a heathen yonth, in India, lll
'.r the direction of her brother, Rey. Jilt., Or
sorrivhn is rt missionary in that co un try.
She attended to all those matters elbenevo•
nee, domestic and foreign, with a m.lcst, us.
raining spirit, acting from a sees, of ili.ts,
not from a Le, of prefer. While she had
!WPM to deviso thou„ tits, she ors,
,ion to carry them into execution. Ably Pro.
!solve rake up others in lice room,. on whom
r mantle shall WI, who run be a blecsin:7 to
e cosi...sky, by who, instrumentality the
lase of genuine honevolence will he promi,ted.
-11dIrlimtu Wok
thig boroll,!1, , i•!i inst., M.. Mary
i6uri, aged --
In Cromwell township, on the 27th nit., So.
1111, wife olJaeolt Booher.
In Cromwell township, on the lot ins 6, Ma•
tunnel Caldwell, aged about 6 yew,.
In Shirloysliurg, on the IFt )Ir.i. lltal
.1, nile vi 11 . 0 :ter B. Ilud.iou,
In Shirlessburg, cn the Bth ult., Mr..ranle,
nrk, aged 70 years.
The deceased 01;0 tlll, ,ttler.4
i!,e county, locate d here whoa the
wns comparittirdy thinly I,o,ntlztcd.
Was a man of ;.real encrzy and rerzece•
and in his dcnth the community
',ding citizen, an upriht,b,loved uml lie
man. Peace to leis ashen.
Wo think it hardly known even to tie ,
intelligent of our readers. how deep mine
the sciences tut, lo diing down into the m vs
of creation. We knew there were wMn.
cfnl di,, , ,erie6 in them thorn, and wench,-
,es 'nude of them, bat did not know the
. mists were imitating in their crucibles told
• aspiring the most wonderful productions
rganic life. During our visit to huwell
were introduced by one of their prominent
• to the brio-men. of Dr. Ayer. inventor
erry Pectoral net Cathartic Pills, where
:ere shown with generous ll•ankness,
i.so unit preduats, :lids master genius of
Al is maintfneturing the subtile essemes of
to frontier and other vegetable sill, itan•
Hie essence of Pine Apple, Strawberry,
••e'erberry,Qaince, Pear, Concha, China.
not dilly equal but they exceed in
laver, these vegetables themselves.
t et Winter-green it purer and of batter
u tban any that eau be gathered from the
t—and yet is foods by chemical courposi•
trent the Hydromarbons in tar! Ills pro.
is, to analyze the sul,stance and find the
t ultimate atoms of which it is made,
.1 recompose them in Ito same prnportions
. At exist lu nature.— Citrisrftn Atieocale.
. CHINESE SUGAR CANE.
MERS, keep up your spirits, for the sweet
Imes are tming. An intelligent farmer of
berinud County, N. J., stuns up his espe•
e thus, as the product of one acre Cane,
IS lbs.; juice, 1694 gals.; good 4hick syrup,
gals.; fodder, ledo lbs.; seed, 90 bus. (40
the ht).
. _ . .
lekol Bullicient for a trial (25 Os.) seat by
For sale by JUfIN READ,
lltintingdwi, Pa.
pr.29,'57. .
[Estate of John Sprenklo, Dec' .1
BZEtkitirftGlEW
otters Testamentary having been granted
undemiglimi on' the Estate ofJohn Spree.
, late of Alorris township, dec'd., notice is
"oby given to all peraotm:, indebted to • chid
Ale, to come forward and make payment,
all persons having claims against the
are requested to present thorn in prop.
Aar for inspection, settlement and allow•
IttiltElti"russEv,
Mcrris townshij,, Iluht. Co.
3011 N AU4AIINDI',
Cathie in. township, Muir Co.
A neT.--Dr. Hurley's Sarsaparilla, 110 W
almost of worldwide renown, is firmly °stab.
fished the best and only genttibe medicine of
that elns. The cures it has effected ma with•
out parallel, and will be in standard remedy
when nil other Sarsaparillas are buried in mer•
'tea ob,eurily.
VIVIA
OR THE
SECRET OF PO AYER,
MRS. EmmA D. T. N. SOUTHWORTII,
coinlete in one lnrge duodecimo volume, Maim!
in c loth, for One Dollar and Twenty ,Five Cam
or in two volumes, paper cover, for One 1,,,!•
lar.
the heroine,. is a beantifel„L':
and 'inspiring maiden, whose presence is a I i 1 , •-
giving. power to ell within her sphere; whi,o
'influence like magic or rather like grace, de
velopes the better nature of all within whom
she Is brought in cm:taut—so redeeming, el,
eivating inspiring in her benignant math,
once upon kite dreaming girhattist, Theodora,
poor, but gifted and inspiring peasant
Icy \l . ..there:ld. lice 'Secret or N.,' con
sist, in tees r, alining filth in the goodLes4,
wisdom mid efficiency, latent in every Juttnait
ercattan 'node in the likeuess of IL...Cruller;
in her sympathetic cliarily that leads het' to
seek end dice forth these hidden treasures in
all souls; and in liar animating dope that as
sures her el victory. With these spiritual
agen&es of Faith, Charily and Hope, she over
manes in herself and in others '
the fearful pow
ers of the world, the - Flesh and the Devil. Like
her Divine Master, she conies to bring light to
the darkened, hope to the despairing and
strength to the weak. Whenever in the narra
tive she appears, it is as it a sun-biirst lighted
up the scene. It would he impossible within
this sheet limit to give a fair idea of the char
acter of this work. In the first chapter the
interest, of the reader is powerfully aroused,
and it is kept keenly alive to the close a the
volume. The story opens with the description
of a snow storm on tie Alleghenies, through
which the bright and beautiful orphan, stlono
or attended only by her dog, wanders down
the fetalay - asses towards the valley endeavor
ing, to mach Ore .:pension where her grandth
flier, Col. Nalmai.N.i, (who had ten years be
fore, discarded her tether,) licelying and pen
itent, and praying to see his orphaned grand.
daughter. But in the two fold darkness of
night and Arm, the wandering child loses her
way, end chances to reach . a lone convent, where
she seeks refuge and is kindly received and
condbrted by the nuns.
_ .
copci o of either edition of the above
AVM' will bo sent to coy ono to any part of the
United States, free pornege, on the person
wishingit remitting the price of the edition
they wish to the publisher, in a letter.
T. B. PETERSON, Pub.
102 Chesnut Street Phila.
NEW AIItERTISEMENTS.
FRESH ARRIVAL!
Of Spring and Summer Goods
AT THE
METROPOLITNN.
& V. sAxToN, have just received
T
from the east a splendid assortment of
coeds, such as •
inn-uoomi,cnnCEßlES,HAutrwmkE,
QuEENswARE, riATs AND (JAI'S,
.1:00'1".;
ULOTII, WOOD AND
WARE,
Attdin fact every thintt necessary top lease the
mos t mstiaeous. Such as
PINE CRY GOODS,
PRINTS, TWEEDS,
S.UMM Elt CoTI'ONB,
CLOTHS, Col, LARS,
CASSIMEUS, BONNETS,
TRIMMINGS, R every
Variety of HOSIERY, MIT r s,
lI\OLPSLEEVES,GLOVES,
11001's Fait SKIRTS,
&c.. eat., Kc., &c., ece.
We are determined to sell as low, if not low
er than any other home unst of the A Begins -
ny. Oar motto shall ho "QUICK SALES &
SMALL PROFITS." Give us a call and he
satisfied of the fact that this is TUE lIOLiSE
to machaso cheat) vtrtotle.
iVe have on I
0,44c1at, W0,11..il
113315, U 0; ' Iq,ITCII,
ALSO—Glass, Tur
Iwutine and faints.
Nay, 6,
PEiULti: 01 'r11:43.7VE:
T HE pr0,„,..1,,,r the rtio'.cantlZe
unit do attett•
ttim of the Mervltu!. , , and . .%litelit.n•
ic; residing nut of tiim city, to tlie
touts lot u 3,attly .ttbsetiption to thu IlLdlo,
king in tlnil sul:stlilters only 30 cents per
annum, making. it tlio I heapest. Fuwily Non's ,
pop, in the United Staten. Tht columns of
the Guide will cout-ain the usual variety of oni•
iml otol tipiey toticlts, written I ttA on ly t o
ithust• loot to instruct. In vegattl to politit,,
the :nide will maintain nn independent tone,
and frum tines to atm) will advocate measures
116 ,t)111111CIVO to benefit tho greatest number.
l'astintoders and others are respectfully - re.
qutstetl to act as agents for- this paper, to
whom we will forward specimen copies free
when desired to do so.
1 10/11111,1S. —A, em it:lucerne:it 1n persons
to interest themselves to obtain subscriptions
fur the MERCANTILE GUIDE, we olb:r the
following premiums. Upon the receipt of the
names, pay in advance, we will forward them
by express or wholly's,: if ordered to the ad
dress of those entitled to them:
For !MO subscribers, cash, $3,5 CO
For 250 subscribers, we will give a spice.
did fine gold watch, (warrantisd) 30 00
For 200 subscribers, an idegaitt gold
locket 4 glasses, worth 10 00
For 100 subscribers, 1 elegant bracelot
worth 11 00
For 100 subscribers, one gold vest chain,
- - ,
worth 10 00
For 75 subscribers, one gold pen and
holder, lin ndsom ely enemtred, worth 8 00
For 50 subscribers, one gold pen and
der, worth 6 00
For 40 subscribers, one gold pen and hol.
der, worth 3 00
'For 15 subscribers, one medium gidd
pen nnd holder, worth 2 00
For 12 subscribers, onegold pen and hol
der, worth * I 50
All communientions should bo addressed to
W. Makeney, editor nod publisher of tho
N. Y. Mercantile Guide, No. 163 Greenwich
St., New York. .
N
Aki.r.i.awspapers throughout the Union by
publisliiug the above appropriately displayed,
including this notice, 2 mouths, and calling
notice editorially to the same and sending an
the paper, will he entitled to an exchange and
receive a gold pen porth hl2 60.
Now York, May 6,1657.-2 m.
o (o.llT@Tio
AT`..IOItNEW
Will attend to all protessional business entrust,'
to his oin the several Courts of Lltintingtlno
cuttitly. Deeds, Leases and Articles of Aim
aco, written at the shortest notirr and on tho
I, ;1 otia l )le terms.
April 22, 1157.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
:1110,1 B. Ci•ewit,,ter,'l7.l
Executor's Notice..
Notice is hereby given that letters tostimen
tary on the estate of Alfred B. crewit, late of
the borough of Lluntingdon, died., have been
granted to the undersigned, residing in said
borough, and all persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make pay moot , and those
having claims against said estate are required
to present the same to the uudersigned, duly
authenticated, for settlement.
JANE. D. CREWIT.
Executrix.
April 22, 1557.-Q,
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
pEßDivarTonv !
[Estate of Dr. Peter Sltoenberger. Dee'd.]
on ardor of the Orphans' Court of the
I)City and County of Philadelphia, the under
signed Executors of the Estate of Dr. Peter
Shoenberger, dee'd., will sell id Mord reserve, on
Thurgday, the 28th Day of May, 1857,
at the "Logan Hotel," Hollidaysburg, the 'fol
lowing described property, situate in the Coun
ty oh Huntingdon
45 Town Lots in the town of Pe
tersburg., in said county.
A stone house and lot of ground in
said !Own uf Petersburg.
One log house and three lots cf
griand in said town.
40 acres of Land, adjoining said
tows plot of Petersburg. part ut which is under
fence and in good state of cultivation.
40 acres of land 'adjoining said
town plot of Petersburg, port of which is under
Store and in good state of cultivation.
A farm on Shaver's Crock, gener
ally known as the "Lang Farm," containing
l0:4 acres, upon which is erected a Stone Farm
House, and stable ; a Fulling Mill, with good
water power. Said tract is said to contain a
good stratus of host
Mso, all the Testators's right, ti
tle and interest in and to a certain tract Wand
near the above farm known as the Moore tract,
containing about 75 acres, part of which is un
der fence, and is a good state ofealtivatiom
For further information in regard to sale of
Real Houle, in the counties of Hnntin due,
Blair, Cambria and Bedford, see handbills :aid
Blair County Whig.
Terms of Sale,
To all other purelmsers than the residuary
Legatees, their agents or trustees are to'he—
One third of the purchase money in cash on the
execution and delivery of a Deed of Convey
ance by the acting Executors—the remainder
in two equal instalments at the expiration of
nor and two years from the date of the Deed,
with interest. Such payments to be seemed in
the meantime by the liuuds and Mortgages of
the property sold.
$5O Cash is to be paid at the time of sale ott
each piece of property sold.
Plans, copies of surveys, exhibit of title-pa
pers, and due attendance will be given on the
days of sale by the acting E x ecutors.
'Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day.
Cot ter,
JOHN SHERRY, CArle 0. C.
JOHN G. MILES, )
MICAEL BEItRY, "'"" 1 ""'
H
Said acting Executors will uluo yell nt th,
saute time and place the followin;
I , ,,titig to snitl estate, to wit
50 SIIA NES of Ifollidnysborganti Flerlfuni I''.!
loud Company; pnr valno
,hare, on which $18,50 per
-has beenpa.id.
20 llollidaytiburg nod 801 l Tore
pike liond Company.
50 nu‘l Martio,burg
Turnpike i.bni,l Company.
50 Woodberry and Pnticeeivilie Turn.
pike Road Cewpany
pr.29,'57.
New Goods New Goods !I
D. P. GWIVS CHEAP STORE
Gwin has just returnd from Phil:Mel.
phis with the largest and 'nest beautiral na•
sortment of
'PIIT:M' ;i gilliridTlEß CEYD'6ll'i--i
Ever broupbt to Thintingdon,
Consisting of the most fashionable Dregs Goods
tin Ladies and Gentlemen, sadists Black Silks,
and Fanny, All Wuul do Loins, Challis) de
Loins, frraize, (dif. colors,) Braize Robes,
Brilliants, (di!. colors,) Brilliant 11 ekes. Lawn
Chintz Rubes, Weals, Plidn and Fau
rc Giughams, Ilimmilla Cloth, Silk
Warp Levan Cloth. fur travelling dres. en, Mo
hair, Delmiz, Lawns and Prints of ally descrip
tion.
ALSO, a largo lot of dress Trimming., Frin
ges, llntrons, Gimps. Bonnet Silks, Bonnet
Crapes, (all colors,) Ribbonds, Gloves, Mitts,
Veils, Laves, llosiory, Gum Belts, Rilthonds
litr Betting, ‘Vilidehono and Brass Hoops for
Skirls, Silk mid l.iuen bamikeNhiers, Silk and
Gin g ham Croats, Zephyr, FrenOlt Working
Conan, Linen :out C.7.a tell Floss, Tidy Yarn.
Also th o hest and largest assortment of
lui , lUnilersleevos, in town. Bar'd nod
Plain Javelin!, Mall - Mu:inn, SaiS.4, Plain, Fig
ured and dotted. Crinoline, Morcott - and Grass
cloth lot skirts, Birok Mtedin, Irish Lliten,
Table Meth Towels, Se.
Also a lint assbrtment of SprinSliawls, Silk
and Barnizu Mantillas, and a variety td Dross
at,'! Finley Goods too numerous mention.
Al',s Cloths, Cassimers, Cas,inets, Merano
Cmsimer, Tweeds, K. Jeans, Cotton Drills, fbr
pants, plain and fancy Linens, Marseilles and
Silk Vesting, Muslins, bleached and unbleach
ed, Sheeting nod rillow-ease Mnslius, Nan
keens, Tieken, 'rabic, Diapers.
Bonnets of the latest styles and at 7er,y low
prices, Moleskin, Fur. Wool and Summer Date,
latest style, ALSO ;• •
Boots and Shoes, EARDIVItr
A,
QUZIEWSWILBM, Buckets, Tabs, ILts•
kuts, Chants, Batter It OW it, litstems. It ratheq,
(7arne ts. Oil Cloths, Oil 'thuds, Fisk
and Salt, and all goods usually kept in a en.-
try Store.
lily old customers, nail as many nese cues en
can crowd in are rilsricothilly - requestet; to cmma
and examine my goods.
All kinds of Cuuntry produce taken in ex
change far goods, at the i igt set market prices.
DAVID r. G 1 V.l
April 2911857.
"WAX lAT
.11.1aMMANDRIA rourNalre.
& CROSS INFORM THEIR OLD
pariiende anti the eltblb: generals' that they
heal the above Vino: ivy rutl generally,
and aro prepared to Inrni,lt castings of 7 11 / 4
every description. Stoma of •all kind,
for wood or rout Improved Ploughs,
Threhhing Machin,, am] everything in the out
thug Hue . neatly We. .to theAt all ssorlt
that requires turning, having a good Turning
lmth. All work done Coe* for cath or emit,
try produce. Old octet token lot eumtioy s.
leg prtteticel na l hapt. rieueul %se hype be atria
attention to bm,iness to retch, :t liberal :Mare
of publicpatronage. Melt & Ulttm;S.
A lexandria, April 29,
worcebui. oilers Qllll kalus, of ova
ry description, fur auk at the 11,rdtvaro Store of
BROWN 4 CO.
Apr.8;57.-Iv.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,
FIROPOSA 1.8 will be 'received by the County
r Cununissioners at their office in the borough
of Ituntingdon, pp to 2 o'clock, r. OF., on Toes.
day, the 12th •lay of May next, for the
of repairing the County "Bridge uerv.ss the sii•
!data River, at the West cod of the Borough of
I luntingdon.
Abso,lbe repairing the Bridge at Drake'3
Furry in said county. Plans and specilicati•Mn
will be made knoWn en day of letting. •
Persons wishing to propose are requested to
examine the brid A us.
I; v nro, 1 . the Commi,ionerg,
• lILNItY PV. :1111,1,E1t, Clerk.
TH
•SIIIIILEYSULKG SEilllNAlly
summer scs::iou of tie,
mouths, on .111101,/, / ,, .11,11 / •Ith. '1
he 1•%.
leaded COM, 111101.111260% Wlll,ll Ilt Ll' II
pursued by the i.res‘uit principal derin g
past two yuar.4, i; offered to ruin g belies, wh..,
while profited by their studies, will nowller•
find 0 more 1 e or delightful location.
The building. is SNICIOUS and convenient, awl
the means of instruction in useful end orua-
Imelda! Iw:invites is on 11 liberal settle. Shirley.
burg has daily communication by stago with
the eastern and wc,itern uutiLtrain or ihq
sylvatiin. It. IL, and three times per week with
the southern pallor , ~,,,,,,,,,
TERMS-
For Muni, light, &v. with English tuition,
per session, $62,50
Music, with use of Piano, extra, 20,00
French, 10,00
Day English Tuition, from $) to 12.00
Apply to .1. B. KIDDER, Principal, Shit ,
leysburg Hunting.lorl Cy., f'a.
300 KEGS PXIATS.
White Lead, (pure)
" " (extra)
Minutialphitt Zinc l'aint,
Begt Snow White,
S 2 50 per keg.
2 75 " "
240 " " •
2 68 "
Ibis, &a., alai all kinds of 11A IMIVAIIII :1114
building materials in proportion ' at tl.o "Hard
ware S 111 1 . 0" 01 J. A. BROWN & CU.
111,,Eti C. WELL,
Dlq.lZ.:lczlEtifF2,l,
PORK PACKERS,
AND I La Salle's Original.
Wholesale Dealers in Piorisionß, MIL? D5llOl 2 Eso2,,
No. 325 LIBERTY STREET, '. .t.ar I ,or Vin nr.
COMMERCIAL ROW,
PITTSI3URG, PA. Prof. Geo. 11. De Bar has recently returned
pa'. Agents for Fairbanks' Scales. from Europe, and while there obtained front the
Apr.l,'s7. • celebrated French chemist, La Salle, at an en
- - crowns °Way, the receipt and exeltutiro right
jAGKSON ' S HOTEI.„ i t t , t i ' m th a e n T , tir ti t , i i t s tv e te e s ie r r i a l
t e e r
p a r t e ' a p s a , ra tl i
° in n :v e n a l fan
HUNTINGDON, PA,. "whiserondo," which has never been Icnowalt
fail to cause Whiskers and Moustaches to grow
2; on hof I luxuriantly and heavy, even on beardless faces
R ' . 6 s,
D "W o i s. s. l i z .i tmlu , o s ta s lc o t i t , f e t a cu r l s trlt r rplication. To those
light and wiry arm
-
1111. IL ZEIGLER, ommends itself. A few applications V 'el
111 • n.
m• Proprietor. der it soft, thick and pliable. Frene . hm ' entre
maro,
25,
1857.6
noted Inc their beautiful Whiskers and Itol
s t
LE.STA TE OP.TENNET STEIV.I.It 2' hEC s
.] Ae, which many of tel attribute to_itheei7:
..-- - - --- - --- - --- -- - -- -
Administrator's Notice. 1 cellenee of I,a Sulk'sWhisketlintln. Price $1
, I per box •, sent to soy part of the United States
'''
. ' ''' ' ' '''''', that Itat ' N " r llainin. i ur l''autulas per mail, upon the receipt of $l.
' • ~ .-•of .1 ennet Stewart, late , Address, Prof. Gee. It, De Bar,
. : \V, ~ t 0..., , . . ..:.. le, I -en A to7.—ttm. New York.
1., • undurbi,.., .. ~ .. ,I to said ----- ---- ------ -- -
• arepay.
:• • •:. and flit.;, having claim.' against thedanin
them duly authuntieatod for 4ettin,
to 101. SIEIVART,
APrill.!.
TI,O soloserilsers hays again returned from
the Eitat wish tot ttslarge.l Kook of
- IlAlt I )IVAR E CUTLEIIV, I'AINTS,
• which they will scll nt such privet ns nhnll matte
7, I ' 5 it the interest of Ils.sesekociser,,.
,111 1. . : • , bastes, ;sod "all the rest al mankind," to g i ve
•, • • ..sod t 14 tall, Our stisds comprises [Lidding
to, .S s s : s awl saaterial, t..lCh Iliss,es, Screw's, Nails,
. . l't ht • (Wall .sires, Patty Oill Varnishes,
White Lead and Zinc Paints.
vit,g 11011:11O1, MECIIANICS' TOOTS.
requested to present theta Planes, Handsaws, Mill A: Crosscut Saws,
those indebted to said esson., : • littin's Axes, Hatchets, Spirit Levels,
lo Joh' , K. JleCalcan, Eire.- L -, Stocks and Diet, :donkey Wrenches,
J/et'ohatt, osolless variety of modern inventions
JO/LN ' , , o ;, : s sss .
,LIS. .1. , s' :, 1 . short are invil. it to
../.IS. Jill/. /•:///,' , : •., • . • , -ice ,r.
JOII.V ; , .
itarrli 31, 1817.-ill,
;;. %I.IIII'N.ESSIES; it!' i . , , and
055 Tlit
,EfOltG ER ClCit:l - VICTLY......
.I,thlt S. ilye,
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Forks from ' tel.:, :r
0
••\Vito ha: hoot so )ear . ; Lassa! as a I tank- tide, forks, ' Silver Mid C.llllllOll I.OOIIS,
tatar nn ' i ‘ ll ' sn Fruit knives, Farriers' knives, razors,
s Lectures:at rho Broadway Tabernacle," when t e
Altar In successive nights, ever 50,000 People
Greeted hint with ruttiWs a applause, while
110 exhibited the manner in w hich ou liter
feiters execute their Issos.l-s, and she sure a and
...shorte;t means of deters Os, Ilk nt 1 .
The BOOK Note E 11,1,10, ON say that 10
„Is Ilse grmite,t Judge of Paper
0 Greatest discovery or the present century
*for detecting Counterfeit flank Notes. De
,crstsing every genuine hill in v., i,ten,e, cent
I:ss,..xlsibifOig fit a glance every counterfeit in
tetvetilatton !! Arranged so admirably, that
E 5 Oen - met, it easy and detection nedantanutifts.
No index to examine ! No 'pages to
0 lilun rap ! tint to simplified and arranged
the 31erclistut, Banker fold liusinoss tarn
can see all at a glance. English, French and
each may read the same in
C his own native tongue: Alw.t perfect Bank
Ci Note List published. Also a list of all the
l'rivuto Bankers in America. A complete
60sultittutry of the Finance of Europe stud A
merica will Ise ',oil edition, to
.! g ills.. with :All the inspe,arst news of the day.
It,u a series of tales ,roue an std lluyttsuript
Gfound in the East, It larisidscs llw must runt.
6.. tilde History of "Oriental Life." lle‘crib.
iug the Mils, perplexing positions in which
t; the ',clic:, and geniis:saes of that Country
L have scout so strait fuutnl. 'l'hasu ,tortes will
proue fli9 most entertaining ever [inbred to
O
I"islicsl NY a-klv to subscribers only
at $1 a your . All lets rs Must be addressed to
11) JOHN S. I)YE,
grrniiriciar, 7u %Vali St 'sot, New York
April tin, 1857.-1 y
GREAT BAIIGAINS,
NEW GCBS
X W.7s :1111trr r r). S.
The undersigned unnonnees 'a the public that
he ha, °rued a 1,, ,tore iii .'ortstown, near
eat old Juniata bridge, awl hi just received
ono ul the
LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST
STOCKS O'ks
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queonswore,
liardware, Doots Shoes,
lints & days, &c.,
ever brought ta this place. A!niaet every nili•
do u,w+Jlp k clot in a cautlEy ',tore always .at
lama ; which will he eaal thumper than
the cher po,t.
talten in exelicia l to car
W.A. .1. 13 hilsl 4 l.Ntillitt.
April 15 : l'."
MILNWOOD
W. IL WOOD, A. AL, Proprietor and Principal.
J. A. READ, A. M., Professor of the Latin I .1. Ai 'RED SHADE, M. D., Le , tuner
and Greek Lengunge, on Anatomy and Ilygeana.
Rev, W, S. NIORRISON, Lecturer on P - "reacher in Preparatory I icpari
Wounds of Christianity. •
Assktan
The next session of this Institution will open
I ments nre held out by this Institution, to yet
Instructors is composed of gentlemen of high I
sinus. The locution is quiet, secluded and h.altlt
pure mountain air. There has never a single mu
it would find this it desirable location. 'rlie emir
!prepare young inert for business, for teaching, ittni
mal data is formed for those desiring to become t
given in the art of teaching. bearing recitations,
ling a school. The course - of study in the f emu
illtiruction in Single nod Double Entry Ilookkem
'Plie time occupied to finish the 000100, will - car:
diligence. Students can take up this branch of
or devote their whole time to it alone.
Shed,: flap is situated on the mail route haw ,
and Chao*, vs burg, fror v..hieli places there is
. _
Terms of session of live months, $52 50. W
try Bonk-keeping, 11111 course, time not limited,
limited, $8 00. Payment hall in advance, bah
Academic Department, studying honk - (se ep ing, . . . .
A deduction of ten dollars'in iitade foe nifnij
brit, address,
Morels IN, I Ss7.—Gt.
.c..1 . :Kftn , .16 2a1:13 gIiLIEDIBIII
CLOTHING!
A New Assortment Just Opened 1
And will be sold 30 per oent.
cimArcu THAN THE CHEAPEST!
ROMAN respectfully ineornis his caste
-11, mere and the public generally, that he has
just opened at his stare-room in Market Square-
Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready-
Clothilig for Spring and Summer.
which he will sell cheaper than the sumo quality
of Goods run he purchased at retail in Philadel
phia or any other establishment in the country.
Permits wi,hing to buy Clothing would do
well to call and examine his stock before purcha
elsewhero. Also,
Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes,
which will ho sold lower dean nt soy other es.
tablishment in the county.
Huntingdon April 29. 1857.
WIT I SKEItANDO.
BARGAINS I BARGAINS
;HARDWARE DEPOT'
l'o(d.o\V•\VAFtl:,
Tinned and Plain
;'attar, Frying and Baking Pans, Steal:
Dish Covers, &e., &e., al maaulactu•
rors . prices
ISUIILLANEOUS,
lee llnnnims. Lemon Squeezers, Batter
',int,. !fetter Ladles, Purr Monaies, Bells of
..:1 guns, Pistols told Revolvers, Paint
Wall Brushes. Traces and Chains of
v tai. ups kinds, Chain Pumps turd Metallic
Pinups Mr cisterns, ticks, Sledges, Cc., .be.
;,li s .6.llwving purehmed many of our goods at
wholesale prices from inanulactsrers, we are
...Oiled to sell both wholesale mid retail—ex•
tronely low. A liberal share of public patron.
age is solicited.
rtiY.;All orders from abroad promptly; all..
.1,1 to. JAS. A. BROWN A Cu.
SIIIIEL M. lIIEUTCHEN,
ANI) Bunn MILL STONE MANI!
Sole Proprietor of Johnson's highly approved
and much improved Smut and Screening Ma
chine ; Improved Iron Concave Brun Duster,
Ow Premium Machine Mr Millers.
N. 6.1 Queen St., (18th Ward,)
address kvetniing,ton Post Office.
Iay:CNA Street. below Front, Phila.
Cutudico Mill Stones, Mill Irons, Smut Machines
Patent Mill Bush, Portable Mina,
Stretched Belting, Cement
and Screen Wire,
Square Meshed Bolting Cloths.
- • -
DENTISfS:
n h'rt removed to the
of Dr. w jngesiienee t
It. Allison Miller, near the Pres.
Icy union Church.
Jan. I I, 1837.—tr.
i ot DR. J R. HUYEIr
ALEXANDULL, 114.:AT. CO., l'A.
April i t
•
Antiphlogistic Salt.
This eolebrated medicine rir sale :tt, rho
Joar• tl Ofllt, . Fur :,11 iittlAtilniatory di
it is V.v. Cut a buy and try h,
Nat, are alllicted.
.
ACADEMY.
!tient.
it in English Department.
• the first Wednesday of May. Pcenliar induce
mng men de . siring an education. The Board of
literary attainments, and skilled in their proles
lay ; situated among the mountains It enjoys the
Ron of Ague originated here, and those subject to
iron of instruction is such as is best calculated to
id for taking a high stand in college, A Nor—
teach ors, in which, practical instrdetion will he
and the proper mode of managing turd conduc
me mini Department, is such sin to give thorough
ping, Mercantile Calculations, Penmanship, he.
.y from to 10 weeks, depending on the students
' study either id' connection with other I Indies,
ton Mt. Union Station, on the Penn'u Railroad,
regular lino of Stages.
enhing nod light extra. Tuition in Doulio
$2 O 00. In Single Entry, roll course, time not
Inn at the middle of the session. Students in
t, urn only charged half the above prices.
tors' sons.
For"catnlogne containing full partial ,
W. 11..y001).S.
fi 7 .lfle Gap, Huntingdon Co.,l'a
r. w jr ,A
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SIR A_ \V GOODS,
Nos. 77 & 79, North Second Street.
Pilal2in[LEPLlM.
iVe are now receiving our Spring Stuck• which
will comprise a large and desirable mistrtment
of all kinds of Straw and Lure Minuets. (fur
stock of flowers will be unusually largo this
season, and wo would invite your special atten
tion to that department. Pleam: call and e..xt,
mine them before mahing your pitr,lins..,
11. \VAUD, Nos. 77 & 79 North 2d St.
March 11,'57.-2m.
1P; :E 1.1 7 P.; 7' N fi„la At
c••' •
mur
. undersigned owners the antingdon
L Mill, Ulu. faimers nod the public general
ly. that they now have their new mill in cunning
order. with all the modern improvements in the
water wheels and machinery.
They have put in five of the Improved Jon.
val Turbine Water Whtels, nod can grind in
all stages or the water, anu during the coldest
weather, any and all hinds of grain.
„.. , .
--- -
They are prepared to sell, and have on hand
for sale at all times, at market rateNnllkind of
FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS,'
and tarn:era can have their own grain ground,
and take it hack in a return loud , or they can
be furnished in exchange at a moment's notice
an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chor
pcd feed._
WBl SMUT MACHINE
is of an improved manulbcture; and they will
insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior qualb
ty to every bushel grain left at their
FISHER & MeIIIURTRIE.
N. B.—The Buckwheat stones are not quite
ready.
Dantingden, December 10, 1050.
AGENTS WANTED.
L A Kws UNIVERSAL,BIOG.
NA PHICAL DICTIONARY:—
, The N'EW )irroN of this valuable work,
whit:hits long been in preparation is now pub.
fished. It forms one volume, imperial octavo,
of 1:166 pages,—and contains an account of
the Lives of about thirteen thousand dilferent
Individuals, store than two thousand of whom
were citizens of the United States.
The number of New Articles in the present
volume exceed too thousand four hundred.
The publishers have determined not to for.
wish the Work through the general Trade, but
to sell it exclusively by agent,
The work is gotten up in superior style—and
es no library will be comp yto without it, a
must excellent opportunity is offered to any
'croon who desires to engage in a pleasant,
honorable and prditahlo business. Agents
are wanted for all parts of the country. They
will please address the publishers,
11. CO WPERTII WAIT A Co.,
211 Chesnut Bt., Milian.
. _
Feb.25,'57.-sm.
SAYING FUND
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY.
Strat i south- nsi corner of Third,
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated by the State of Pewi
t )Ivania.
A Toney is received in sum large or small
1
interest paid from the day of deposit to
the toy of withdrawal.
'Pheollice is open every day, from 9 o'clock
in.the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and
on 1\ looday auil Thursday evenings, till U o'clock
IYI'EREsT FIVE PEICaNT
All sums huge or ato paid back in gold
uu donand witliout notice, to any amount.
lion 11F.NitY L. BENkER, 'President,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vico President,
W3I J Secretary.
DIREC2'OIIS.
Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Mims,
Edward L. Caller, F. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry,
Samuel K. Ashton, lien. L. Churchman
James B. Smith. Francis Loe.
This company confines its business entirely to
the receiving plummy on interest. The invest
ments amounting to nearly nos mutat.; AND
A
aural dollars, as per published report of
'Assets, are mule in conformity' with the provi
sions of the charter, in Heal Estate, Alen tgages,
Ground Bents, and such first-class securities, as
will always insure perfect security to tho.depos
itors, and which cannot thil to give permanency
and stability of this old and well-established
Butitution.
Feb. 20, 1856. • Mari's 7
FREDERICK SEIDLE,
• MANUVACTrIDIN OV
SASH, WANDS, DOORS, SHUTTERS
irtouLpswos,
WiLiSsAY Li J
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Cu., Pa.
,CF. S. delivers work to the cars. He has
'Ow tys ready made work on baud. All orders
by mail shall receive prompt attention.
Jan. 2s, I
Z. Palmer & Co..
11.1.1 rilErl PIIIL' A.
Dealers in Fish & Provisions;
have ~,..,tautly on band un ussuni went of
Mithorel, Shad, Herrings. Codfish, Beal;
Pork, Lard. Sliouldors,•Eltuns, Sides,
Cheese, Rice, Se.
M:irelt IF , 18.-.7.--31n.
tt:ir A splendid hit of Fancy and Striped
5i11:,., French Mcrino,Cnslanere, Lyons Cloth
Robes, Fan.) , and Striped Ind:lmes, Perßinn
Twill, A hi, a handsome zu,sortnicat of col.
and Mitm, in:A received ata
I,a• auk Ly J. A, W. SAXTON.
i
tii
ADILAR'
lIIKELLAMOUI
iEItINNTS.
'II
AYER'S
Ctltliartic :Pills
( sr - GA R COATED.)
ARX RADE TO ,
CLEANEE THE BLOOD AND CUBE THE BIM
Invalid, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians
Philanthropists, rend their Eireots,
nod judge of theta- Virtues.
run VIE CURS: 01'
endnehe, !lick Ifenduche,Fuul Stomach.
PITTSAITIO. 111 y 1,11575.
lin. Arts. Sir: I Litre been rrpeute.ily tors") of
wiwitllrulnCLe LT, lo.iy can hove I, R tier or two
Pill, it NOTTIri to oli rnn.
tin, al mire. If they will care oth.ir, tfal
ti,.• 71 , 1 ir ‘ortli knowing.
Vim, cith ri wit r I. ED. w. 1111:111,E,
Cleric of Sfrantrilluden.
ISilloue I)isorders and Liner complaint..
116 Y r or Ms
iVAstliNaToy, D. C., 7 Foil., PI ti.f
1 I • I.,•,lyssr Mit In it, g,nowil ItOfT Ilospltnl
1,01 5, r .41 mtult. 1111.11, 11111 i COOIC , T RO5IX1(0
•:', I 11' I.• • Cut :1,011,• ....V.,. Their rogit.
..1 V... Ur., Is got. k eAttitteiktou.
I I t , 1
.1 . (. 11,1,011:Alitildf dad
I I '••••id•ot ROlthi bqinut die
11t.,1 it ‘7,1 iiiit vi.! them.
A LONZb 11A1.4,31/D.,
P!,yrician of the M. 0.,. frorpelni
Dysestrry, Relax, and Worms.
1 ., 14 (1,4 , C. II inn V,T, UV. CO., Melt, N. 1 1 . .1 1 1,1864.
: Your PIN gre per. 'ion moditluo..
Th, Imv.• ..111. uiro mom gtxxl Ilnau I Quo Intl .Y.•
, 1... It ,iolt ani , l vitally; aw, for n.
.11 Of . grunt. eXpo . ll . ff, tqlgot To, hrtt..r,
it, I:..1.114 you; Yilix, whiat tam cored hor,
by exp.•!li, large quantities of worms (dead) from her
rr
Tn., ..,rw.r,ll eun. , l twr our two clol.lron
..fPon tore. 01,0 of our ileighborx 10.1 It lad, owl
111111 m Ith two (Imes or yotir while
.1114 1131,1 1 . 1.`n1 nVO tWOnty dollars doctors'
.1 1,0 I,lnell time. m being clued ontlroty
MO ywil x,•.% lAL h is actual',
mill to. ill 1 , • 1 V,.
.r . t ; /141.7Akr.
indigestion aid Impurity of the flood.
J. 1". of .4.lrea cheirelt,
~~~i~~~„i~i
Dn. M'l'N 1 1111,1% yonr with octniortlionry
goo, F , l in 111. tinnily:lntl onion,. thirw I htfl 1,0,1 to •1441 i
In 111.1,, TO 11,111. 1110 01 grlllll or nod 'unify
tho th,y iherely boAt rrowiy 1 Imvo orur
known. an.l I aln ronfillontly recomytion,l I.lirm to my
A. V. 1113.114.
Wvo;:r7.3 Co.. N. Y.. 0.'4..24, 1f55.
. , .
Dr..tit Stu: I ant td, yasr Cathartic fill, Is ray pnes.
and 11111 them n , i 0 Cl.l. till.
1,001111,1 d putily the tlessei,e. of the Mood.
C'd, M. D.
Erysipelas, Serofula, King's Evil, Totter,
'L'uniure, and Salt Rheum.
Fr - no n F 41,0'61, Merchant tau,. Mb. e,
• be. Avert: Your Pille,nre the paragon of all that lel
In Thee bare cured my 11111. daaghter
of alaeretteaon upon la;rjrnde and foot that had proved
Ineavalde f..r 3 ear, Ile/ Maher 1111.1 'Well 1011 g ,I,1,11:011/
Is atUirted with blotches and phuplee on Isar .Ain and to
liar Iwir. Aft, our chdl.l wes cure I, she ale, tried yea.
Pill, and they have cared her. ASA MOIDIRIDOS.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout,
TliiioXes. of thedlethodiri
Pion Um R.
th;rollef your
elan Los brought me if .1 dill but report Illy ill you.
A ..01.1 ....Wed in my litulw au,l hrougbt on excruciating
neinulKle elided In elirnicle rheumatism.
• Notwiti , unhog 11..1 the I.e.t I,l.Lyokinue, the disease
utaw wane .d wane, 1.11. by 111 advice of your OXON!.
fent eg , ,t lu Balt 1in.... lir. Nlackenzle, 1 COOyour Mlle,
noir effects sr,re but lly perenvertug In Our
woe of theta I I[lll .W enihrly
OCNATIS ell magß, llama Rey.. Li.. 5 Poe.,
vunrl'illAt
It ounnntie Oont —n (ll.nNor o,nt ha ntVivted mo
for yen'. VINCENT h1.11)61.L.
For Dropsy, Netball', or kindred Com
plaints, requiring nu active purg,thry Mu an ox el-
For Costivenesa or Conalipation, and as
R ,t• Pill, they mu ag: et :.1,1.•
• - •
Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Innammn.
MA even Dentne.s, athd Blind.
IlaVO Leon Cl:l . r.i the altonuti,e Itotion ut tin.
Moat of the pills 111111ml:et contain Mercury, which, al.
though a valuable rinu,ly in ,I,li ,l bandy, 114 tlangaroua
Inn public ' , ill, I‘..ni the .Itcadful I,lltlegliclielA tilt fre
quently follow 11 , e. Threw contain 110 nit,
airy or mineral 6u Lettuce uhatocr.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
FOR TILE RAPID CURD OF
COUGIISXOI.I)S, TWA 7 ~,INFLU.
EN ZA, OOPING
COUGH, CROUP, Tr IN..
_
caPIENT co, : •
for the teller a et11113:111,, , ,;, ; I, ill litirlllletta
stages of the diorama.
11'3 Deed not rpe3k to the iottlic of 1,. virtues.
Throughout over,. towel. nod 1141••••1t ore, hamlet of the
Al,,to••ttt Statt•N. its W•tlith, 6.1 out., of tuthttotiory corn
t•l•tottx have ituttleit ottowly known. Noy, few stro the
futhilits in avy r , mittry on thig.ntittortt IVllllullt
/11.11 it• p. 1,4111111 4 . ,1•11 , 11.• or 1,3 111141 rvlver yet the
e ant: where e4,je. ...to not uhtuna them
sing trophy of 1. 1, , to, o,l' the 01,0011114 111111•
OPP di..., of the Ihrvml Mid 11,11, IVldle It In th,
.1111 l oe,•rfol n Ili yet ',nom n to Lau for tlan,frml•
4914, opt da, of th. V11.01131') . Orpllllo, It
le al•,, !lt I.l,nant, et and ~tourer lotto, that CRII
loye.! Prtnt p I , one. Parente nhottld
,are It in 3101 . 1, 11,11:1,1 . it ,1,..101tS that stoats
optit then, t tip lon •0!. IVe have Rhonda. gronteln to
CII 41,1 i I'M,. U.0.v8 more lives ow
It 141,011, than 010, It twee. Keep It by
von. and cure your ed. while they are curable, nor tier
jeer thorn malt 31, throne Qin eat, tnaqter rho illeXolllbllf
that, fitetoned on the Witl.k. ante your II( away.
All kn.. the ,Ireatfol fatality of long dleordem and an
tht•y Icnnty tOO the Vith, of this tlyove need not do
too, than to .I•:nre doom. I: ix still 1111111 V the Next it C.
IVe enure no cost, uo cure, no toil to product, it the
pure, iotott.li.. and thus afford those who rely oq
It I he ,cst ugeut a hichour skill can fluidal. for their cure
PREPARED BY DR. J. C, AYER,
Practical and Analytigil Chemist, Lowell, Mau
AND SOLD Ili'
JOHN READ, Hnntingdon, and dealera is
tnedieine everywhere.
October 15, 1856.-Iy.
DREALF Ui= EXPLOSION!
SPRUCE CREEK FOUNDRY.
i„t—..rm'elr's,tiaiaVe'Pree`nttee d i tr c emeT,
Foundry, and you would he surpri•
sed to seo what a general assort•
went of castings they aro dealing out to tho
public. Machine castings of all shapes and
sizes, castings lbr Grist and Saw mills, Forges
and Furnaces, made to order, at shortest no
tice and lowest possible rates. A good assort•
meat of Bells, Plough castings, Stoves, Cook
and Parlor, Wood and Coal, kc., &c.
They are also prepared to furnish tho world
and "the rest of maukiud" with the well•knowtk
celebrated Keystone Ploughs. And now they
earnestly solicit the patronage of all their friends
including the former customers of this well.
known establishment.
Just call and see our stock if cuss please.
PURDY St CRAMER.
Feb. 4,1857.-6 m. Sprgeo Creek,
CONTECT/ONABY d FRUIT ST6RE.
WILLIAM N. SHUGARD,
SUCCESSOR TO
THOMAS FRY,
W110 . 1.E .. 5 . ,t9 CONFECTIONER
N. 191 Xorth Third St., aborts Woad,
MANUFACTURER OF CONFECTION.
Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Chocolate
DropA.Brandy Drops, Liquor Bottles, Jelly
Cakes, Clem Chocolate, French Toys, White
Sugar Toys. &e., &c.
AND DEALER IN
Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Currants, Citron,
Figs, Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Fil
berts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, Fire Crack.
erm, Syrups, Tamarinds, Liquorice, Rock Can.
dy, &c., &c.
The attention of Dealers is reqested to an
examination of my stock, which will be found.
equal to any in Philadelphia.
N. B.—Orders by mail or otherwise prompt
ly attended to.
A ne.,4's4.—ky.*
LEATHER ! LEATHER! LEATHER
HE .N RV W. OVERMAN, Importer of French
Call Skins, and General Leather Dealer,
No, I; South Third street, Philadelphia.
A general assortment of all kinds of Leather
Morocco, &o.
RED AND OAK. SOLE LEATHER*
Mareh4
EAD PIPE tin rale at the li:urinate Store ot
JAMES A. BROWN k CO.