F ptotrnii Crifeif. jt.. *1 -V ALTOONA, PA. FEBRUARY IT. JB5B. f"»iJ§iss^ rc^Vtlwi are.nokuown to us,ourrulefoiradTar.. tulvM » c ». °r a Kuamnteefrom uis there, ora melees for all such to Mdd ? ff6rf n s to pay at ike end of three or *ix “J™* 1 : here advertisements are accompanied with the ~ > irn?gs?.--yy tJ> ”.cne. five or tea dollars, we will five the, to© full benefit of cw*b rates. : OF SUBSCRIPIIOir. 't^^d!riS|jreto»- L?r «■ mor^tooooaddwSrjKoO p«r wyman t In 4U cum must biw asvavcc. v b*£ro»pt. *UttUw*tl«b«Jbi«tfe*jwr \ |o ot4*t lh*t we mw mike *U n#c*iB4FT Amw#^ \ mmu tn supply the paper r*kuUrly- : The or the name written os the na> INK or KIKIt, indicate! that the time paid forfrafoyt toaxplrs and that we doalre a renewal. If bow, •^jr r m Vi9Jizm of mailing, this signal shoald be omit. .ted, Wl hop® our friends wDI atill not.forget uv | ItpfirTjLjrM.—Sond payment by safe hands, wb«i eo&>’ ewnlenf ..Or send by mail. euciaein? with ordinaiSTcare and troubling nobody with a knowledge of what ytju are For a largoameunt, send a draft or large, For ,or two papers. a»nd gold or small notes.' I) v Ta make chans", send pis tag? stamps or better still; send ore. papers; say SS,O3 for 70 numbers, sr $l.OO for S 3 BtjattNre. ■ We this week; forward a copy of th£ Tribune to all those in-arrears on our hooks whotesidc out. of Altoona, containing a note on which they will .find a, final state ment oftheir accounts. V» T e expect the to be settled immediatoly^X /. Mfegsage. jj On Tuesday Oic 2d inst., President Bu chanan pressed the Lecompton Consti tation-to Congress, and op portunity^ inj tedi ous 4n Tnrhicli' Bp not only mis represen ted\or .wilfully suppressed innu merable footy slanders- thousands of citi zens of Kansas who arc, at least, as.honfest as himself, but also, assuming himself! to possessed of wisdom’and intelligence .. to mortals, He .complacently ho that they are laboring under agreat de lusion in regard to Kansas affairs, and that if they desire to he put right, they must unhesitatingly .r^ire' ; iiuB; ;^^;^^ ; ,as-. gospel. He commences by suppressing all the history of Kansas, prior to the as sembling ofthe thus attempting to remove ,sie solid frame work on which the opposition of a large major* ity of the citizens of Kansas to the Le compton swjpdle] is based, and to purge; the record miserable .minority who support the Wihdle, of many foul blots, in the shape of ugly testimonials as to their wholesale fraud, corruption and ini quity. . ; ■ . With assurance unparalleled, io sfelf- assumes that idj the citizel is of Kansas who oppose tlSs Swindle aye rebek aiid toutors, aud that themiserable, rascally, Gjod-foKaken scoundrels, who ori ginated it are pure patriots and loyal citizens, -■ehS# taken into consider tim.e ,baqk, its promul recognized it,in his office hie in Kansas., Sis at&mpt,’howev er, Bt this p> >nd .gloss over the iniquities perpetrated by the “ Border Rftffi*uiB° in Sarfeas, which first gavenrigiit tb4he Topeki C%tvention; is ridiculous an^oßtettiptible■ Sis labored 4O bolster up .bis groundless asaeffiopfr: %^iiotedoiM. ; Yroin Walkbrk y> as .misled by .the. false reports .poured in to lis self-same llufiuths//.and before he had got his eyes open to ,the real facts of the case, eviden- of itrickery*, worthy Iy .bf a ibhld-’rate pettifogger, or “Tomb® Shyster.” The unfounded assumption that the admission of Kansas under,the r . * Constitution, i. e. } its aalave State, will restore peace and loealij!e,the slavery irjuestioii—lt* a tampt toprove that fastening the yoke of slavery on an unwil ling people is the easiest way to free them from it —i» short, every part of this a wholesale,' reckless fraud second only to thosepcr .MtSr -fli the insulted and outraged 'f~~ Kansas. Take it all in all, it . contemptible concoction of miserable 'philosophy arjicl fanatical sophistry, dis graceful to the head, not to speak of the i heart, of a Ch\ef Magistrate. Its great Jengtb, added to our pity for its author, pft-hom this bantling stamps as an imbecilej Lr at least a lunatic bn subject of sla^ L?ry, prevents bur puhHahihg it. ( ' NOTICE* ■ i- ~ -,-J Tno roccuipion Constitution. Ori Monday bet the decisivevote oh the reference of the Lecompton Constitution was taken hi Congress, and wo ate happy to say it resulted in the triumph of the Anti-Leccmptouites. There was an im mense crowd i« the House, and the galle ries were thronged by an excited crowd. The attendance of members unexpec tedly large." 6he member, Murray, from New York, left a dead ,qon and a' sick wife ■ at home, to be at his post to do his duty in the monientous struggle. The vote was tellers op a demand for the previous question, and resulted, Yeas 110 ; Nays 105; au Anti-Xiecompton triumph Tote on ordering ques tion was then Yeaa; and Nays, vaulting in, Yeas IK ; Nays 107. Next the vote pn Sir. Stephens’; nxotion.to refer to the Compitlee on 'Territories,; which would have; been avirtual' acceptance of Constitution* as the’ Lecomptonites k®*® a brge majority on said Committee, resulting in, Yeas 113; Nays 114; Le compton being beaten one vote. Then the decisive question came up, f. e,, Mr. Harps motion to refer ,the Constitution to a select committee.of fifteen, to be ap pointed by the speaker, with instructions to inquire into all the foots connected with the said Constitution, and the bws -under which the same originated, andinto all the fitete agd proceedings which have trans pired since the formation of the Constitu tion, and whether it is imtisfaqtory to 4he voters. The stood, Yeas 114; Nays TH. Majority for the reference 3; l||ainfit the administration 8. A motion M reconsider was made, fyit laid on the ta- without count. Thb is really a: proud triumph for the Anti-Licbmptouites, and hxust prove anything but gratifying to the Administration, .which most unscrupulous ly-brought every political engine, ante dis posal, to bear upon the Democratic mem bers, in order to force the Lecompton swindle through. However, gratifying as this result may be, yet, |as the New York Tribune says, it cannot bo regarded os ab- solutely decisive of the Huai result, but it must go very far toward insuring the de- feat of Lecompton. Mr. Speaker Orr can hardly fail to give Col. Harris a majority on his select Committee-—not, indeed, Lecompton Contri vance undersoil circumst«.w__' ~ , j i . . „ „ °i»« at all hazards, but in favor of an honest and searching inquiry into and report upon the machinery by which that contrivance was produced, and the v favor or aversion with which it|s - the paUtic voeiferator of vFo thing on this board for fo-o o-or her austere Judges, cminnnt 2"™* mi „„ fu" UT eung, wcjuoubt not—of J. D. WiMiamson w* cauutered by the banka of tbeTentbscot been lemed across the AleiritmUs. ; fished tathc S « Th nag ° UU,J T T diy b * y?her tmd?hk hK^^ 9,e9 ‘ steftme d down the Soane th/ponn Con whirled along the banks of the l o and the Arno, gazed on the muddy Tiber amUavedl in tlic salt blue Mc.hterr.meanjbut nowhere in our travels, whether In hovel or man sion, in palace or prison, whether dining at the I-reres or lunching on Mpiitauven, have we any recollcot.on of meetinguMr. J D Wil liamsou. How have our eyes been eclipsed that his fame bursts on them with the suddenness °o a fl,lSh from Uiiniulll's Drum- SStaSSt *•»» » k ’ “ J- D. ; Curious Physical Phenomenon. A 3 oung Man Struck Deo/. Jhnjbimd Blind ag 1 nrr,- w ymwg ■ ly, R. 1., was the subject of a t y mid others, 4 ■Jjas'-'iv cited by two,whtte men The- neetoea attacked ’ at tho . wwt end f.,rn.»Mif»WH»iaaL two settlements, killing 28 iTerfebiis burntnir pt ■*‘* n S«a *»«* . * ; I inkurraciiqn , thenow re WN l in WrtS hnally subdued by the OWU&ationArvol- I .The house is largo and commodious,Ana .‘well calcnlutisA unteers, who killed seven and captured oiebteen ! .."vT of »tc iasurrectioniata. The ruu^ris |oUbted. j ke?c J^flU Hi nt •" .■; render those-who may choose to faror h™ For more than two yearsj Mr Georce I icm(ty. that they have ojyjm'd a * . GROCERY & PROVISION' STORE ' In Uie wbm tonerlyownpic,! l.r John ti-ur, on Virginia street, next door to Patton s Dali.; where they will ho l all who may favor them with awU. ft*Ei*goand select ono* consiatlngof Flaur, , \Fced, Bacon, Pork, Sugar, Coffee, V Tea," Molasses, ’ Fish, Salt, ; Potatoes, Fish Oil, i FtuM, Camphenc, Alcohol, ■ : Cigars and Tobacco. As they purchase id! their, goods for the HEADY (HSU ftiMi sell for tho Kimc, imrson3 desiring of rnrehastag any’ Shr 8 to give them acalh as they w 111 sell at but a trifling advance, on first cost. Wfc ask no man to pajrfor anything but what he hoys: Of n Sif ft* al and see If wu wont miike our .words g00d..; fjan 7-.t# : S4V Important Imw Cam. caws wopo lried in 'tana,. last. We copy L : r *^ ,rt of th ® trials from the America*. I Wn; of tbe ! ttie “ 3e of thoi School Bireelors of ■ nlhlr towi i s ! n P- against Fanes, l«herd and others, was tried in onr . Court last week, it was a scire facias upon a judgment entered on ) M^‘ V r I ?D-o CnSe un,,er the actoffAsseffl j..b? of 1808, cntiUcd V an; S?t-;t0 .wgajlate tlie I j Sgle of intoxicating liquors.” '~a\. j r .y he P”noipal obligor hsfcl been of j wiling liquor m violation of the Act 0f1854. i commonly called the- Bucksaw Uw. whoreuphd l thq District Attorney entered, judgment on tbe ! atid issued a scire facias quare executio i non, to which the defendants pleaded.pa vinont. f wi b leave to give tbe Special mutter in evidence. ! At the trial, the defence set up was. that the bond was merely a security for costs, and the fr St 2 °/ H'® P roac VHtion having, been, paid by if the defendants, the bond was hot forfeited ; or : If Topfeited. remained as a security for costs that ; W ,*s ljt .2. ccrue ° M subsequent convictions! The ! plaintiffs contended that the conviction caused i an absolute forfeiture of tlie bond, and that the I whole penalty i was recoverable for the use of I district w* l * relied upon the * LbUi. isth and tMst'sections of the Act of 1850 i as sustaining this view. 1 , T ,, f.^ ur t instruc ‘ cd t!ie jury to find' for the ' pliuqtiffa . Verdict for the plaintiffs fbfSoOO. ihe case ot the Common wealth of Perms vl vanmfor the use of the School Directors‘of omrleysburg Borough against J. O. Lightner nnd others. was like the above, with tho-cscep tiou that the conviction was for a violation of a st«>te Jjoense bond urn hr the Act of 1850, . The defence was the same as in the above case, with the hddition that the bond was not executed i 0 the Act of Assembly. Ihe Court instructed the jury to find f„ P the .plaintiffs, Verdict for the plaintiffs for $50.) These cases me new and important, and will probab y go to the Supreme Court for final ad judication. ’ A Fobtune Chasixo a Pkcttv Woman bt Teleouaph.— Some two weeks ago there nrri | ved in our city abeautiful young widow of tweu ty-fivc, (a Hungarian by birth.) on her w & y to j New Orleans, en route to Havana, where she in tended to engage in her profession as a female physician She was alone—an exile from Hu ngary, where her husband had lived aud died a patriot. On Friday last an agent from the housa of Kothchilds. the great bankers, also reached our city in chase of the beautiful young and self reliant widow. who is intent on her'journey to Havana. He had been dispatched from Europe to seek out the desolate wanderer and bear her the “glad tidings” that she recently tact come into immense possessions at horric. a,„j to invite her to retruccNher trip Vnth the aid of the tel egrapl,. he lea rued that she Lad arrived safely in Wew Organs, and was stopping at the St. b«Outd Hotel. A second-dispatch, urging her to await his arrival, was forwarded, and he has tened on to bear her the information that sifo h,ad a fortunept eleven'millions at home await- ■ mg her disposal —fyinsoille Uem. i I TCH I ITCH ! iHtgH !’» .-L ITrH OINTMENT is the only r-n.Jjv WBA^S , V?J?IS 1,,y CUa ’ S di«BBe-the SEVEN xISAKs xrcu—now prevailing to so en-af -n extent Th.- usuat rcmtalics, such us BriiitMwie, Tar and I‘mipinu. Ointments, are of no use. O-iany who have u-aYheiu Im.“ r if , ch ° int,:Kut - * Iterate: e OIJl ‘ ram>ioin k - b^- FROSTED PEET. ’W» reign ana BAItXES’ REMEDY 1011 FROSTED FEET Is tbq only oue that will cure those whom ho.ba*Apply; this remedy lor «H» uffiicted. The first applica? bunted™ Met 11 cu:eJ cases where the j/*ch hat RHEUMATISM Th? celebratedLiniment,called lIYDER ALT MIXTURE, has cured more cases of UJieuiuufisiu than anv other known For cure of Pains in the Side. I.inibs and Bock. Soro Throat; wWellinjjs of the joints, au-i Limbs, Sprains and Unuses, it has no equal. As a Liniment for Horse o in ca ring balls, Cuts, Seres, Strains, Swellings, imd all other e\.- ternal injur..*, Boue Spavin, only accepted, all who hare used li give it the prefcn ncSpfever ?J1 other? n (nvrai COUfi liti AND COLDS. ttODOU SYRUP, composed entirely of A’c-'c wnia.’.hnvt!' 0 CUr ° for p" u K w > Col.la «,td Bronriirtis, it I laet im„;;L 1 ’ t . ~,n' J U ' J r, m "‘ , .v known, or which ,K .n„r ? 8 can K ' st,f y- lt wiu be found the host mu... dy that can be us-d for childr-u.. i tojswed only at BarnoV Dm- Store. Trenton. N. I - Sold byU. W. itKSSLEK, Alt-.,n... and B. »W iv Pittsburg. fMny 14, 07-ly. / hftB| gifts:: gifts:::—ApVize VA to.every purchaier. 500 dollars worth of guts:: ct*nsisUn" of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES. >l-NK GOLD JEWELRY, ill.. Hill Ei; Distiuhi tsd with nritr lOvo j;o- kj. Tli« attoiitii'ii of the public is resj«x'.;i'ullvs.dieite.Lt.o the extensive assortment of valuable Standard and Mhc'diane nus Books, which are offered for sale at the lowest Retail Fives. A OUT WURTH FROM 25 CENTS T'> dM. n-ijl b.-|gj v en with every hook. A compete Cataloitno. giving fuU Information, with a list of Prizes, will bp Einvarded on application. " T AGENTS WANTED. Linwrai. iNTH'Ci.trrvrs OFFSEtm,—Persons wishing to or der at once; can order any Took published in Philmi. Inhia. New Turk or Boston and it will be furnished at the pub- Esher'sprice. with Gilt. Any person ordering 10 Books will receive for commission an extra Book with Gift. For I oatago send stamps, 18 cents for *l.OO Books. Address DUANE ItL'BISON'. Puhlubr, No 33 South :i.| sire- 1 Pldi-dMphin. T MPO JLiT ANT 1 N I’ O H -f- The subscriber lakes pleasure in am.uun dug tp the cHtzens of Altoona and Us vicinity, that he ha opiuied it STORE In the ROOM formerly occupied by 0 W Mrti»n,;on Virginia street, where he will bo happy to ex hlbit.t.rthemhis splendid stock of FASMIONABLK FALL goods. ' which will be found entirely new and fresh, ilia stork is carefully selected and was puiciaised strictly tor I'ASII which just at this impor'ant time has enabled him to buy exceedingly low, and having adopted the J II K \1) V FA Y SYSTEM, is determined to a-dc hut “ Small Profits and Quick Sides' 1 , A’»da g his stock will lie found everything appertaining to Ladies hud Gentlemens wear, as well us all articles ul Groceries, Queensware, Ilanl tvarp. &e.,. &«., usually kept in a town or. country «inro. lie rcsnectfliEv invites a cnrefitl inspection of his sbick. J . Altoona. Get. I. lF.a7.tf. o CHARLES .I. MANN. ; CSRIVALEDATTBACTfOMe. EMERSON’S MAOAZ] ; ' • ’ AXO ■ - 1 PIJT»AM»S SfOSTHLT. s9Q>°9& COPIES FIRST MONT. M ,: pi#ici|K j>rogka : S*hOOOC( SPLENDID W ORKS 0 mV K ]^M 4 W^ qB!^9^o l^ > EV*H*»PBsp» Lit:'rn r y’©CVt. - .Accuts fretting M^T^i l °vhi ,?MEKBO - N ;.' B ' MA^ AZIj;E »“>* Magazine one y«*SL!&S te£ .h^neS^ 10 ** riCh,y **"»# We shall cornmejfjco striking off the engnivtuCT Imr atoly, in it can hajfrliy be expected that indentions c Urge n pUle can Ut; taken u« fast as they wul bo callec A* shail, theref.re.VufnUh them S aivi 1 /' 1 hT • ch /^ !^ :rlplir ’ 6s * n %nived. These whd eirt to obtain their-engraving and from the firs? J -rL/,n ?™v-‘ UUI ' j ifc 1 thoii ' sulli ‘ c,i P ,i 'M» without dehj Xhe ongi living can Tie sent on rollers, by mail, dr ini j other manner, ns snbsirrlber.i shall order. • ! i v £*y®o ! is works .or art. i i pi's “ ' , , to , , , h ®' BU P er,J engraving of “THE LASTS • briber 1° ,>Te, 7 thWe-dollsr . ..rjOcr t..r lf>sB the publisher* have itompletcd arrai moots for the distribution, on the 25th of December, A ofa ai-riesiof splendid ;work« of art, consisting of onu j i- “’ll ,ar o“ vetted,at S*rn4 I 000 each. Also. 2.00 u mSgnlficint Stcel-Plato Kmnavll ! *? / l,r " l 0 & '-Vti, and 1,000 choice Holiday 1 Bd . ViO tfi from *1 to $6 e&cli, tonkin? in &11 nmf tiii j THttWAXD GIFTS, snob TWK&T THOUSAND h "H-sro* .«3 I ‘ ThbTlast supper,” : j prxzes! 1 '" 06 10 diaw<>, f thew “TintßE THOpSA wnr tpr snoa.D scmctiss rca i fcMLI!SON'S MAQAiINE For If£B. * rrt -' ,:, i ra 'y Contents will, dnrlngithej emlnnrc ceirributiuns front over os* RCxuasr) dlffe writers Hnd thinkers, Bt|min'ring among them tha r ‘iistiiiifuisiiful vl Anifficiiii authors. * c "™ : fk-caiiso its uilitodal departments, “Onr Stni Inr W inflow, and • Opr OIL," ill u conducted by « «le editor-—and it will jil,'pass. K: the vaiiety aedrich l, *wlcon«tnis,«ny othcAmagazine. Thnv: Ih cause if will contain, during the vesr ms ttx hundred oi ijtim.l- pidt.rial iilast.-ati ms from design the first Amen.am artisL. *“ y a. th : 15... aus? foi i|e gum of JS yc„ will Waive- J epl -imiu Monthly, tuoreitkttiiy worth iii»» sum than' J BCrPElh"th?l th * ,UP '’ :beas --' u *° f ••THETaI Will l j™w erne ofthcthJ ber i's“s l *no;'-, 3 ,Us ' l i! “ re ‘ 3 tluc tiirougu tho y* ir. THE GREAT LTBRARY OFFER. To any person who wlirgct.op a«u<>oftw»ntv-fon-But s-.-novra, «ifhj.r at one or more post ofiicee. we will preset a *;w«‘i:ilui Lihniry, cunj»i>ti:ig uf ovet i'orry .Ccnc Aoiurai-s, euibrotliig tno most pc-puiar works In the 'shark -1L»: cluh be fuui»d at the ciub DriCc*, a vest* -pio o« th* or at the full price, s3.Vith the’ rncr v o! Supper to c-Kch subscriber. Ibrt sb> scriptam of the Library, and SPr-timcn ropy t.f the \tv£ veeipt of sB J S r CT 3 have already been distributi lo^ Ce l r(J i lu ‘' c wI '“ t^i “ offcr ’ w u* 5£5 p,. r y.’»:r hi»mMt; mtvuri I»a* mrufc. -mcr- tkn ‘w* mb (Kv o lost January, oy.-j- *!,7ou. besides jwvii.p 6>t :yy , P "*> ° l unl out ol the business worth ov. r iIAHHi. Von on* a cx-rty to publish this statement it jW Uie, and 10 rofej U» Ul»\ of tiins * *•»* »S-I»ey. Applicants f.( u . ill jin' -6 emts lor a *pucjm»*n conv'ifUieMitfiUiiiK l ' e f ' jrWa, a Ini', anrf aj>n ac**jit, e rrmi stre to act tts agents or to form Ad'lrrs, Jan ie,f o- OAKSMITtI t Co. jHn ~ 1 tf ' i >«• SH New Yoik. i 'l'liE iNEU' YORK STEAM SAW'. A MILL hud MACHINE COMPANY. „. CAPITAL'B9SO.OOO. Xliiß company has been organized with the above canita f r s'Sn” I ?vmnv the d,lmaml for the - P C OJLa.NAIIOX PUKPABI.K STKAM SAW-MILL, A>T) 07HKU IMPROVED 3XACHX.V«iy. ' TJi**y have purebred the entire machinery bosincs* hvretoiore earn**] on hv J. M. A R, Montgomery Works at Voi.kcre, on the .Hintonnw thl c ,) - "''»•> i|he experience and facilities o f W { of beUafffi,tW It t"th'' nn ' ".'ii 1 less than one cord of wood.— It Is the very thing wo hs.ro so much needed in our H a . lo, ’ s m r, " ? th a «;tlp trouble and are able to naive ft from flva «, ten miles h,‘r dfi it up in the heart of the tmdo>r, which natmthn's’s n *°* den of hatdingthe logs a long dism nee m the^lf^* 1 "^ Yours, respectfully, JESBB KEltn. jß.,' to the efficiency of the milll ' **• TluB • dd » femtly: la maim far.mod only by this Company Jt is n f i■ construction, and sold for 25 tier eentle«i «,.,!? of nogreater capacity. A VfS °l h ' r mUI » l« sold for $l6O tom. a U -. l h .~ M ’" Ch *•»'«» er is sold for $2,200 ' 7““ a-O heraoengine and boil STEAM'ENGINES -and BOILER PKofvUc , one 'to 100 horse power; LOCOMOTIVE TninnS ijM and CYLINDER WLEKS r K prhes from former quotations, '0 ; reduced t I illinery and man j?l WANTED IMMEDIATELY——A ' ' iXl** OtW T|fT| , T|||uiu W i»' For'luformation, apply at this office."*** ~ ' A lWats Somethino XJL New. Bautin—OusmTocm. P'} 1% do doubt. th<» most wonderful discovery of this age: v^ey-h;* for it will restora. permanently, gmy hair to it f ■ . fj color, cover the bead of the bald with & moot luxe* - r tr r “ h * remove at one*- all dandruff and itching, cure 5 • scrofula, aadothcr cutaneous eruptions, such I* mU P (’bead, etc. It will core, Mif by magic, nervous or pariodV ? j'**! headache; make the heir soft, glossy anil preserve tbo ■ [ Color parfoctlv, and the hair from fiilltr.g, to extreme old ‘ i. a B*- The following la from • distinguished member of the ■ luedlcai profession; M' ' St. Pxn, January 1,185#. •j,?*OP. 0. J. VToo—lMar A>:—Unsolicited, I tend you After being nearly bald Tor a tour time, ,jind having tried nit the hair restorative* extent, sndhsvlog jlw lUtb ln ai»y, I was induced, on hearing ol yours, to glee .at a trial. J placed myaelf is the hands of a barber, and I ij* I I ratire then applied and well rubbed in, till the aealp waa g j gglow. This I repeated every morning, and in three Week* i the young and grew rapidly from August last ! till the present time, and is now thick, black and iTTnnr ' Soft and pleasant to the touch; whereas, befyre, It was harsh and wiry, what Uttlo.there was of It, and that little waa disappearing very rapidly. 1 still use your Seetotatlv* ; (ihont twice a week, and shall soon hare a good and perfect crop of hair. Now,l had read ell those things—and who has not 1 but have not seen hitherto any case where an* ! persou’e hair was really bencfUted by any etthehair tonic, etc., of the day; and It really gives mo pleasure to record JjherMSult of my experience. I have recommended your preparation to other*, and it already has a largo and gaaer» I til sale throughout the Territory. the people here Know it its effects and bare confidence in it, Tlio supply you sent D U» as wholesale agents for. the Territory, is nearly exha us g ted, and daily inquiries are made ice- it. You J-eerre cred it it tor your discovery, and 1, tor one. return vou my »*«»*« a tor the benefit it has done m«;, for I certainly had despaired M Ipng ago of effecting any such result. Your*, hastily, pv . . J. W. BOND. |l-rw.aMiS^3WSBtJStt^ ' „ _ , 1 .r SSMM, MarcbJC, 18M. • Dear Sir : Having become prcipa turcly quite gray, I win Induced, tome si* weeks since, to make a trial of roar Bcsto Oltivc. I hate Used Jew than two bottle*, but the m? hairs hate nil disapprov'd; and although my hair has act ftilfy attained Its original color,; jet the process of change is gradually going on. and I am Jn great hopes that In « short time- my hair will be as dark as formerly. 1 bats also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and rigor of thfc baXr, whleh before was harsh nod dryjcndlt hsrriwiisil to eomcj.ciut as farmerlj. v. " ' . / : Ksrpcctfully jour*.' I IVC.if.JROPP. , v „ -Caninn, Illinois, June 19,51W5i :} ll »eJ Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, (md bars ad mired Iw wonderful cdfcct. Mj hair was becomlr g, m I thought prematurely gray, bnt by the use of hlsißMtQtft tire. It ha* resumed Us ordinal color, and bare no doubt* permanently so. V fIJPNET BREBSJ3, . : E*-Senator United States, j. O. J. Wood A 0o„ Proprietors, 312 Broadway H. T. and pi Market at- St. Louis, Missouri. ! ■ v ' : For sale by Q.’VT. KEB3LER. Pfnggtet. ,Alhx>nA. ffelf A Q NJLY ONE BQTTLE DR. SAN^QBD^ IKTIQORATOH OR .LIVER-RiEJJEjir, Js . MUire.l to cure any one troubled with Lived Coinblatnta, «m.-»s the most desperate of rases,- when tlMntotuf bottle «n*. with scarce a slu gie failure, restore the patient to health I »ua rigor. We wish to.rall the attention of all i< thew facts, that the Inrigorator is compounded by apbysicWm I W "Q nas used it in his practice'for the last twenty yran with , . a Success aimost credulous, and U la entirely vegetable la- ■ I iug composed Wholly of gums. ' . - ■ ' j. Some idea of foe strength of thesa gain* miy beJbrmed • i 'flu's it is known one bottle bfthu Tnvigonitor as :hach strength as one hundred dbsot of Calomel without an v Of ft*'Jolctonons effects. ■ ; One bottle l? the surnt thing, toown.totony ww* W bad effects of mineral poison of any kind. / • ~9 one bottio of it Is needed'to throw but of tkosTitcns : the eilcct of metlieine alter,alcmg sicknesa.- ... tuhen for Judbdice removes all yellowness oc i ; ll! ihathra.i color ftonv lho eklrn ;; One dose after eating is sufficient to relievo the stomach j#nd Mcvcut the food from rising and assist •’■ j, S 000 ! ’*' 3 biken before retiring, nrcyeoti nightman). ? one dbw taken at night loosens the Bowels jwgtfr.' and ; :urcs costiremse. ,■ ‘ \ £ Pne dosetaken after eethm*alwnienrei)v«peMta. ~ . I , r Oae uose of two taa-epoonfal* will Uvwya- wßevu'.SlM: f dCftdache. -'i f: .One i-ottle taken for female obstructions lemons tie ckuso - d the disease, and ninies a perftet cure, r V*'* “9® *•? immediately roßsves Cholic. whUs or.c dose s' )!teti tejicated !« a sure cure for-Cholera Morbus, aiulasure f ireretttative of Cholera. ■ v-c s ' One do# taken often will prewht the roenmmou of bib' atmeks. while it rclieree idl p:dnful feelings, ■ : f or two doses^token occoslonaUT is one of the best ’ 'reiut.ilief for cc‘M ever known. ‘ . i- J Thousands of cures oflufiaiomatlon and weoknessof the ;|uug3 here been cured by.the Inrigorator. . i si One dose tak?;i a ahvirt thne belbre.catinc rtree rtbor |he ippctite end nidkes food digest welh , i,™-’ , I One dose often repeatad cum lts wnratfemua. - lehdesuminer anil boweleomplaiita yield almost tO tib* | One or two dose? cures cawd by |!ur wunus i.-i c.uldrcn, there is no surer, safer and epsedler - Ir-liudy in the world, ae it nceer Culs. ’ • I There Is no exnggemioDin thm statements, tliey are Mam and sober Ca ts, lhat we can evidence- to pro Te. jin'll-: "**.“*^s ‘ fft wish »n who are slcgSind debaitated to fry this rem j«l>, and if.-'t thoroughly, and tiny’trho are not benefited jjy its use we aliould lige to hero &Tmjvat we haTs yet to hear from the find person who has used a bottle oflnTleors t°« ntthont n-ewsing tsuefit, for there ar»eucfiajUbM3itDK 1 mediciual virtues in it. that aU,uomatter h»w [^r v b ! c “ !r arisesfrom a denmg ied hieriwill be benefited, Jfucd entirely cured. ■ - 4lu d{ A ”- rROSPECfI'SI - fourth year, or the >-t Cosmopolitan Art Association. 7 I■- - ■ IDUSSELLORF GAX.LKRV OF PAINTINCffit 1 | PURCHASED AT A COST OF 1180 OOCL | as# wtorncs wests ' f * ' GREEKjSLAVE!! I^L*7. U v rchl,sc l for * ir with Mrcd other works of Art. iq Faliltlngl, o r ' k&TJST *' rcmiua,s ba iw f* dedto th» ; v | . ASSOCIATIONS^ pwho euuscnbe before the 2Stji of January. IESB w*,i.w ktrac the awards will take -W^K | _ terms of SUBSCRIPTIONS. t : ’ H iieiHliMto > ' ipgS^!S&S^^±^m: 8dM l ”lon t 0 tho Dqssejfiorf •ndCk*woj>oHtoa«*j. iotm^^rTCc^ v^^ : a ,,^^ Wuy _TWO DO LEA R ARTJOURNAIi. O\E YEAR. A «l*Wnted 'with o. Certificate in ttos . » «• «^^s!iSsssUhrto,l^w „s° to restricted to a single share. Thou taWnw |v? mcmliersliins, remitting kl 3, af e entitled to .n'tJSf * Engraving, and six tickets. ’ *■ ea P t,e< ?, *° •*? Pull particulars of the Association-are civen In tiui *S^»as««§sBteaiBS: idarcst. - C. I. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A-‘ '*^-V -'- A .■--- [ SVtSroedimy, yno-Tbtk. V ALU ABLE- HOTEL PROPERTY . 1 FOR SALG.~lfho 'euMctiber of- 1 ent at Privatetjje 1 jmv—J property. Situate on fhs eecimd lot .'’IS *o° f°rner >of MahtandlAnnlests., all&S|B9Bk. t the Railroad Depot, in Altoona. The oifso is a large twevatory frame bniid- *IHV ig cove ring flic entire front of the lot and bavin* ’ ■logs extending back, one ‘6f which c. itah's a ssss»^ t ss ;e, vanl. The home, is well’ttCdfor 1,1 its central position and convenience tntfliS i JAMES KEARNTTW u; f.' W ■ '- l -i BcE.r.rem EtrencK.— . come* otT ou to-n U&jLffnmlseß to be on< -|Wi. Two Uckrta arc ["■'mm tiehig “etnigbt oat !• k “citltODa" coi •B three parties. The ofi . One Chief Burgess Five fown Councihpcs Oae J ustice of the Tea One Constable One Assessor Two Assistant Assesso Quo Amfitor Two School direct jrs Three Judges of Bleed Six Inspectors. \ The- Citiaens’ T.cket” Vfctf lferffev.~ii >l. , :.l-.r^'n4luuhdl —James John . 11 A A Peter I Nelson \" ohn Mode .1 '4*l /feCwdanvsl Price - ■' 'David Dehul »'■»!' <•* J ; J:wi'/onrr-TboDii3 McMi I —C. C. ft ■:?**:.■■■■ c. u I ' Sltefioru. —J AK W ;-•:•■;• 4 ; Jo' ■ " ih^fWor*.—-J. L Reilsi P. v . ”■,. f -■■;. Michael Cl ■ •;■,? : : David Cou! ■" Wo. Vrtlca m : c. mc v> ’• i; ■■ D A Beck. Kpoondldates were put Const iiperaona are Independent c m. Jutlict o/tfa Pt«ed fbllo Vs: - yTojoa Council—Jacob Hi ■■. r wo»: b« 3 ■ " Jfna. Co v • A. turcc ••" * , ■ J. Ke>jih Juttict o/ tht Peqet —Jik ConsiabU~r~}. K. B!y, Asuuor. John McClclla A**- Zto,-4-Pat.id Coulter Ja«. AudUor ~139-jTgii B. Cra SiAool iJUrecto’c.—Nelso n - c. no; Juiyt* af EkcUtm. —Q. V ■S'-' ftoU-rt ' «->' vim.-. Used. :• ’Tii H'-th rv'Jidaarc now f; JtTlit itwi tltlcjg j* to elect U M A.Msil,tttD COMPLIHRMT - PirticjorV of the feu W the Tc’.l'>T : og yieriteiieotajv’, * isj. Cal, TJ A Scott, the 0 General. Supcßiiteiulen’t j !“ Tha position of General ?h filled by ih«npf o ntn:e! ■ q... wh.V Baa beini cmtiV rtntiou department since i « rfctiyl sinic the dperiit' •tu wu-f t»tclwk>d b?yo: ■. peviviendeiit of the Wes; i succcs-ful ndniinistrnti ore confided t» Jnm. tlit\. once tbit ; lhc ; liiglv refill.. ti'ty (.nd thc.cispatdi of lypreserved/tthde n * > ah rrtEce duties Will’ c-iiilib indent to «icj*d«e a inr_ ilihgj the. economical man;. the rittaburj a high compliment to a w at it is nj>t / stronger that •| tp’hy all who have | Mriac|3 acquaintance with i to.** We cordially cc ah ita rcnjarkB. ,and arc bo coiiourredin by all ' the gentieup*n tefcrrcU J Pontic Land* sst iotr.v r formation 6f those of our i ■ making' in West the following from a p ‘ gjvitlg notice thi.i ’•es-bf Government lands i ■ed nt Public Sate njt the f i.-ih that State, and at t! J»ne 7; Fort D Sioiw C'.ty. Jaue 7 and June 7 and I : D«s Moint's, June 1 Tue sale* to commence c L-tiutjJO Male to he kept o '■ * aV ami no private entry tion of the two weeks. Xirnpr Dr KaSe.—Oury l|«e*ter» Esq., ttnagcnt fu Excellent book,' ia no ttioila. lie purposes c x •*Y* EOOAI* ■i ‘ -tv-,’. IQ. Astoti ” we think re few men ;han the pen e lourn froi; ’andard, thi miller at stepping ir •e floor, con eg upon a wj around, Vi agaiWlthH