The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, April 29, 1858, Image 3

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(Jiror Daiit Pbatvb Mwtwos.—The*emeet :
lingo attll continue, increasing both in interest
Lnd members. The Lecture rooms of the ehnrch-
L though large, can scarcely accommodate the
crowd; should the number be increased, the
audience room* will be thrown ope«. We hope
this may be necessary.
The meetings are now held every night, for,
one week, in ; eachohurch. The arrangement
for the present is as follows: |. /, \
j At the Presbyterian Church, thr the week end
png May .Ist; i <
; At the Methodist Chnrch, for the week end
hag May 7th. I ' , r
I At the United Brethren Church, for tbe ! week
tending May 16th/
At tbe Lutheran Church, for the week, ending
May 22d.
I At the Baptist Church, for the week ending
May 29th. ''
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simple
by Hi*
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to one '
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ci even
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; tflftCll
being
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Ml are earhosUy.and respectfully invited to
ittehd. Come one ! Come all ! Come, if .you
an only stay five minuUt. >
of the
bright
>rcach.
ore.—
Qtmirs.— Poring the latter part of Inst week,
\ wnwihee of these Indolent, impudent,. thieving
iteeturea called s holt and pitched their tents
it tbe neighborhood of this place, from whence
|h«y sallied fuirth to tell; fortunes, beg and steal!
bd have no doubt made a “nice lh ; ng” of it!
[t is the same, party that was encamped in the
Keighborhood 'of Huntingdon, a short timaalnce.
[’he following; notice of the children accompa-
LjiHg the jarly, we copv from-the Huntingdon
umerican •
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it ihey
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soring
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[ “We noticojamongsttkeir number, on Sntur
jay last, two little boys, whose feet werehorri
nj haTing but two toes on each foot
t*thc large and small -toes—-the space between
nose, being Entirely out. These unfortunate
filths creatures are compelled to hobble from
loor tb door jand beg, so that; their degraded
md brutish parents can live in' idleness. It,is
lenerjiily believed, that the feet of thesa chll
[ren have been cut in the manner described, in
irder to awaken the sympathies of those they
pply to for aim :
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I If the {old adage, that “ a new broom
kweeps clean. ’" be true, .then should our domicil
Lresent a tidy .appearance for some, time to
mome, for the reason that, on Saturday last,
noringone of those heavy snow-squalls, a good
hooking young man opened our door and with a
(pleasant “ llow-are-yon,” pitched in a hand-
Lome corn broom, following it with the welcome
I words “ please accept,” and we accented. -On
■examination we found it to be one of these celc-
Itratcd articled manufactured by John A. Craw
jford, of liotUdayaburg. We have never seen a
fbetter article | of the kind in this part of the
country. Woi think our merchants might find
it to their advantage to purchase brooms near
Lome, instead |of in the city, . .
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Dspacixq Hills. —We do not know exactly
I do an inordinate develop
ment. in th.e region of destructiveness, or an evil
propensitylsupcrinduced some other way, that
prompts the boys to tear down and deface hand
bills almost as soon as they are put up. Scarce
ly any opportunity is given for the public to
know what is | announced, before these noticei
are destroyed! If we are not n, there
tie a general Uw, imposing a pyfealty upon those
[found guilty of such conduct. Should there be
[Sttch a.law we should like to see it enforced in
[this place. One or two examples would serve
[to deter others.
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0 Tkj I O Yk« !—Take notice one and ah that
/‘Joe flileman” the inimitable “Joe” hen Just
[returned from Philadelphia, with a magnificent
.assortment of British, French and American
Mr.
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fble fellow for that) he will sell all bis goads at
•row rates, intact, as low as they can ho bov.g’ul
mnywhere. Give him a call and judge for your-
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•elves, and ifjyou don’t find the origiual “Joe,
t’other “Joe V will be happy to serve you.
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OtT Ip-Know all men by these presents
that Chas.. J. iMann, for, and in consideration of
a sum or snmjs of money, to be hereafter fixed
upon, is ready and’willing to bestow upon any
and ercrybodjy, who may go desire, a portion or
portions of his splendid new assortmentof Spring
Summer Goods, which he has just received.
"/Charlie” is a Mann by name aud a man by
nature and as he buys for Cash, he is enabled
to sell at the lowest rates for the same. Give
\'; • ; •
him w call and if he can’t satisfy you as to qual
ity and price you can’t be pleased by anybody.
That's all
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Bock Bbsx.: —Mr. Ferdinand Notbwang in
form the public, through .our columns, that he
trill serve up Bonk Beer the favorite German
beverage, atjhUsulaOTr under the Muonic Tem
ple, on Saturday, the Ist inst. Lorera of the
; *ny
Liott.
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wlyr ’ ■:
beverage-will know now where to get It, but as
for our pert,; wo never before heart! of it, and
don’t know vrbat is. There others, however,
: who an not ho ignorant, a«d for them the no*
ties is intended. r - ' ■ \
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were
ulty,
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jdtßiosvrios.—Rev, Curtis, pastor in charge
ofFUie Lutheran congregation in this place,hutd
resignation some time sinoe. and preach
kd his farewell semen on Stlbath week, Mr.
|C., was .a very pleasant and agreeable gentle
pnan and and we are sorry
that he has found it necessary todlssolvchis
'connection With the obareh m this place. We
hare not learned who is to be bit successor..
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Nones.—The communion of the Lord’s Supper
will be observed in the Pyesbyterirn church of
this place, on Sabbath next, (May 2*) Ibe
friends of sister churches, are Invited to join in
the privilege. Dr. Happer, returned mission
ary from China, will assist. A cordial invita
tion is given to the public to attend.
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- CtsAsuni Streets. —We aro pleased to ob
eerve that pies are now at work upon the streets,
cleaning out the gutters, Ac. The work was
much needed, and we hope it will not be dis
way pan teyp j»aa been
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jbooASiirmra.
try Goods, Groceries,- Qucensware &c., which
•e and t’olher “Joe" are now ready to sell
’hzap for Cash, or approved Country Produce,
is "Joe” has adopted the Cash System- («eus;-
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faiuiM.
; ki“Ohl nol»>lthople«»ureth»lpr)ofam«v pralae;
•• ' Kctthe'wHdtrinswsUrto thot»H-roon) bte*e, - .
Nor Oio eniTalroasJwMtvOo/thedarlng r«c«.
Nor the »v Ift imttKiiKmrqr ebasa.
Not tto sail IiICT-ina via«r waters O'er,
Kcr m»rarslasitee«a m«iauon-Ugfatih<irv-- n
out equal the jpleaaare ; teived by oar oiti sens,
especially the fair'.portion, In inspecting Hie
largeand varied assortment of Spring and Som
mer Goods, just received by X & J. Lowther, at
iPerreo &Morrow’a dd Stand. We may here
state that their stock is one of the largest and
mostselect ever brought to town, and they win
soil them as cheap, If not a little cheaper, than
any mother firm in town. Cull, inspect, and Judge
for yourselves.
TaESETTEHIAH PAHSaSAOF..—Within the last
few days, the yard surrounding the Presbyte
rian parsonage in this place has been closed in
with h neat fence, a< g; cct, variety of trees and
flowers planted therein andthe walks well sodded,
giving it a neat and homerlike appearance.—
Wo arc pleased to sec our esteemed friend, Rev.
A. B. Clarke, so comfortably situated, and hope
he may live long to enjoy the finite of his labor.
Tbe Manheim Teaoedt.—H. Fettingei has
now on band, at bis Lilcrary Depot; the “ Life
and Trial, Confession and Execution, of Ander
son and. Richards ” the murderers of Mrs. Gar
ber and Mrs. Ream. The book is ;going off
“like hot cakes.” ;Every body who wants to
know all about the murder, trial and execution
(if these wretches should get a copy. Price 25
cents.
“ Tor the Altoona Trihune.
To the Young Men of Altoona.
LBTTEK NO. 4.
Q/nvcrte witt ourfriendt pleasant —KtipmttUe for the in
fluence kc exert upon them — The timing half
Who will make it what it u to be f—l rue liberty and
*• rating Americanum" amtratUd. __
My Young Friends—l am once more scaled to
the pleasant, but responsible task of writing you
a weekly letter. It is pleasant to converse with
those in Whom we feel a deep interest, and if I
know my own heart, you share largely in my
affections and anxieties. Bat then I feel that I
am accountable to my country and my Maker,
for thife iupressioa which, through these commit
nicelions, I may make upon your minds, and
■for the effect these letters may have upon yonr
present habits, and your future characters. I
feel, therefore, that I have taken upon me a
weight of responsibility. My confident expec
tation, however, is, that you will candidly con
sider what I have to say, and If it commends
itself to yonr better judgment, that your minds
will be open to conviction therefrom. Any in
firmities that may discover themselves, please
overlook.
You all, no doubt-, feel proud of yonr nation
ality, and well you bay. For if the represen
ation given in my last be just, and it certainly
is, then your privileges pmd opportunity 8, are
far above those of uny other nation or country
under Heaven. And the future destiny of-nr
young Republic, if her principles be pioperly
cher g ied, and their legitimate tendencies be
untrammelled, cun a nther be predicted orimagi
neu. It will unquestionably far outreach the
brightest expectations of the most sanguine
As the man who, half a century would
have been regarded as insane, could he have
foreseen, and had he predicted the present con
dition of our country. her population, her inter
uni .improvements and |the triumphs of science
now displayed; so he whb; if be could, predict
the march of improvement for the coming half
century, would be iregarded .as vision.-!ry and
unworthy of crcder.se. And *ho ; permit me to
ask, is to push ferwr-rd the present triumphs of
Science and the Arts, mid the principles of free
government to sncli incredible results?' iSocd
I answer the question ? You have uo dcubt al
ready anticipated the answer, that, to the la
tent genius that lies slumbering in the breasts -
of American youth, we must look for the accom
plishment of these ends. This genius is now
being fostered, truinedrand matured. And just
as it merges into active life, and is thereby call
ed into exercise, its bright scintillations will
sparkle round, and the triumphs of Science and
our country’s progress be pushed forward And
do not the young men of Altoona, share in these
gifts of genius? Would you not! young friends,
bear a part in the glories of your country’s
coming fame, and-in the acquisitions of Science.
Then, now iV the time to set your stakes, to fix
your habits, and commence to labor for this
e;UI. Iso man everyot rose to usefulness and
eminence without-*indefatigable ••xerll.jn. )\u
need no: exp sat to be exceptions to this rale.
I would not for one moment intimate, young
men, that any, of you did not appreciate prop
erly your privileges and opportunities, as Ameri
can youth. Cut if you do, I have a right to
expect, that you will show that appreciation, by
a becoming use and improvement of them ; and
also an.effort to transmit them to those who are
to come after you. Remember that liberty is
one thing, and licentiousness another. The one
is the ehjoymeut freely of all our just rights
civil and religions, and always implies certain
wholesome restraints.. The other is the grati
fication; of our dcsiresuand appetites without re
gard to law. The 6vs regards the liberty and
the rights of others ; the' other takes for its
rale self-gratification. True freedom is oha-'
racteriked by quietude, order, and is law-abid
ing. Licentiousness is insubordinate, riotous,
and reckless. The former is Republicanism nc-.
cording to the spirit of ’76; the latter is the
“Young Americanism” of modern days The
one tends legUim a j t ' e b r to peace, harmony and
the universal spread of liberty—the other grows,
into anarchy, and will in the end degenerate
into slavery and tyranny of the Worst kind. To
the one young men! I exhort you—of the other
I .warn you.- If you ’loveyour countrynud her
feewinstitutions, and would fulfil tbe'respomd
bUifids dr your,posiUoo,bopeaoeable, laWrabid
ing citiieus. Shun V Young America” ns ' you
would a . dire’ contagion. That expression as
how undd^tped^■ embodiment of insubor
dination and ' It .tends to subvert
wheievtar it WthyaUSf hhd to poll down'all
true liberty. And If you would justly claim to
be patriots, or philanthropists, you dare not
enoourage any suob : tfiing. ! There are some
things ip yqur present situation, which makes
your danger in .this direction particularly grCab'
But ojf tms more again, For the present, adlea.
" Vour very sincere friend,
.• " T T. N.' K, .
Mtnutcssiai. Coionisar.—The Springfield Re
publican says that a piquant correspondence v hns
just passed between two clergymen, in a city
where considerable religions awakening has ta
ken place. In substance .the correspondence
ran as follows:
Baptui io Methodic Clergyman.
Dear Brother—l shall baptize some converts
to-morrow; if any Of yp U r converts prefer to be
baptized in our mode, 1 shall be happy to bap
tize them as candidates for your church.
Methodist to BapUet Clergyman.'
Ladies jANn would
■your attention to the advoifti sfemcnt ofProf.O. j=
J. Wood’s Hair Restorative,; which appears in I
tae columns of oar present timber. -
from our long'acquaiutWn»e with the propri- I
etor, and with numerous int Ividoals -who have
used his preparation with \ j erfect success for
the last two fans, wefM tn i hesitation in rec
ommending the article as eh) erior to any of the
preparations now -in-use for ti»e same purpose,
vix: for restoring graybaiifi b he original color,
a sore and perfect core for ;b ddnese, and anev
erfailing preventative for t|te failing of the hair. ;
It is decidedly the best at d most popular in
use for beautifying, preservj dg, restoring and
strengthening the relieving diseases of the
skin, and rembvilig dandruff, and all
eruptions and faeat f iom the scalp.
We speak in retatioa*|q kt e above.from what
wc know, having been pqnomdly acquainted
with numerous persons who have used the res
torative for the-tvbore purpe ies with the most
gratifying festflts.l';
It is not often we notice j a patent medicine.
Indeed, we think we have lm ter puffed one be
fore ; but Prof.'.Wood’s!i Hair I iestmeative is some
thing so superior to most oif .1 he preparations of
the day, that we. cannot foTbiar asking the at
tention of our readers to itl- |[Catholic Vindica
tor, ,n ■■ i ■ ,
The Panic—Mobk Fanl’i Bs. —The panic in
New York seems todie on ijhc increase 1 . In this
city everything goes bn’smoothly, and the only
failures wc have heard of |wsre the failures to
furnish good fits-made:by spate inferior clothing
establishments. There is |n< such difficulty to
bo encountered by those who patronize the
Brown Stone Clothing Hall: o uud Wil
son, Nos. 603 and 605 Chef uut street, above
sixth. Gentleman and youths never fail to pro
cure capital fits at this popular establishment.
The Best Cough Medioise. —One pf Hie very
best Cough Mcdicines to bi found anywhere, is
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup, sold by .O. W. Kess
ler, at 60 cents per bottle.; J
stated Councils of
tli» “Wt.vNBBAOO Trim,” NO. 36,' 1.,0. U. M., arc held ev
ery Tuesday evening iu the i. ;0. 0. .F* Hall, in the Ma
sonic Temple. Council Fire kindled at 7thrun 30th breath
Juno 25, ’57-ly] . A.KBERLE, C. <(/ Ji.
of the Closing and
Arrival of Mails at Altoona Post Office.
MAILS CLOSE.
Eastern Way at 1 00 P. M*
-Western' “ “ 8 00 A.M.
Eastern Through Mall 8 00
MAILS AERITB,
Eastern Throngh Mail. 8 35 A. M.
Western Way and Hollidaysburg, c 140 P.M.
Eastern “ ; “ 716 “
Hollidaysburg malls close* at t,CKV, P. M. and 6,46 P. M.,
and arrive at 1,15 R 'M. and 7,30 P. M.
June 4, ’S7-lf].’ JOHN SHOEMAKER, P. M.
Time of Arrival and De
parture of trains running on the Penn’a. Itailroad, at Al
toona station.
Express Train East arrives 2,43 A. M-, leaves 2,56 A. M.
« “ West “ 6,36 “ ' 6.55 •*
Fan *• East » 1,38 P. M. « 1,30 P. M.
“ “ West “ 9,50 “ ! ‘‘ 10,00 “
ALTOONA WAV TRAIN loaves Altoona for Philadel
phia at 6,15 A. M., and retaruifig arrives at Altoona at
7,00 P. M. i •
The HOLLTDAYSBCUG BRANCHjconnccts with Express
train West, Altoona Way Train East and West and with
Fast Mall Train Eos
The BLAIRBVILLK BRANCH connects with Johnstown
Way Train East and West, Express Train West ohd Past
Mall Train East.
Dec. 21, ’6C-tfl moS. A. SCOTT, Sup't.
A Card— To the Ladies.
—Hr. Dcpo.vco's Gulden French Pills are in/ailiule in rt
wri-ing stnpaga and irreyulu ritief p/ the mensu These
Pills are nothing new hut nave been.’need by the doctors for
many years. both in Franco and America, with unparalleled
success iu every case; and he is urged by many thousund la
dies who have used them, to make (he Pills public, for the
alleviation of those suffering fromany irregularities of what
ever nature, as well ns to prevent; pregnancy to to those la
dies whose health will not permit ah increase of family.—
Pregnant females, or lhosa.sup;>osing themselves so.
tloned against using these Pills while pregnhut. ns-the Pro
prietor assumes no responsibility after the above admonition
altho’ their mildness would prevent any mischief to health;
oth-rwise these Pith arc recommended. Full and explicit
directions accompany each box.! Price $1 per box. Sold
wholesale and retail by O. W.KESSLEU, General Agent for
Altoona and vicinity. He wiilsupply (h*aler«at proprietor's
prices, and send the Pills to ladiei (cen/dcntudiyl by return
mall on receipt of $1 through the Aljoona Post Glfleo.
Each bos has my signature. J. DCi’ONCO, Sew York.
Samuel Brcalin, general agent for Tyrone City, fly-27
altoona Markets.
COSMCIKI WESSIT BT LOWIItER * M'IiOWSU..
Fleer—Fuperf.ue, "ft bbl,
' “ Kxtra, “ . j
Com Meal, ? curt. \
Buckwheat “ ' ,• ‘
! Potatoes, buih.
Appt-'S, 9 “
Butter, ¥ lb 22
1 LarJ, ■ t 14
Pork, *•“ !=• . '■% fj ’ , 06
SHo, n “ ■ l 06
Eggs, i T& Jo*. , p ;/ r 16
JPLAXN k LEHR’S FLOCR MARKET.
M'Loin A Lehr sell their PUmr.atitho following rates: —
White Wheat flour, Extra Family, ' r 1 bid. J 5.75
“ «* “ “ SnpeXRM, r “ fc4,B7}4®'-.uO
“ u “ Superfine, " | t “ 4,75
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H. LEILTS FLOCK IjIARKKT.
fztra Family I'ionr. f bbl. $
?ut);i Sue Extra, best <;uu!ity, “ 0 '25
“ “ Brush Creek, « 6 CO
Sui-'-rfißa, , i : “ 4 75
MARRI&i).
On the 22J inst.. by Michael Calvert. Esq.. Mr. S. I’.
BURBHAUT, to Miek JANE GRAY, both cf Logan town
ship. this county. ;. i
On the 27th inst., by tho Rev. A. B. Clark, at the house
of Mr. John Anderson, MX. A. J. ANHERSONVhf Altoona,
to Mist MAHY A. BARCLAY, of Perry county.
In this place, on the 12th inst., the residence of her
son. Solomon Boyer,Mr3.BOYEß,agedB2yeara,ll months,
and 7 days. - ; F
T AWN ROBES FOR bNE DOLLAR,
J«t the “KEW CHEAP CORNER.” -
April 2Mt] ! r * ; J.&J.LOWTUER.
I 7 AST CO LORED PRINTS, AT TEN
? Cents per yard at the “ NEW CHEAP CORNER.”
April mtj ' ; I ■ j: J. 4 J.LOWIHER. (
BEUEGE MANTILLAS.-—ONLY ei
for a splendid article at the “NEW CHEAP CORNER.”
■■ ■ Aprilgt-ltj ’ ; J. tJ. LOWTIIER.
Ladies gall and see the
New Goods at the Nits Cheap Oimcr.
April gait] j ■ J.AJ.LOWTHER.
Bock beeii.~t#is celebra
fod Beer has been manufactured at the Brewery In
this place, Mid isnoWbelng retailed by the subscriber at
his Balobn;’ln the basement of the -Masonic Temple;
It U'aft ahhieht customninoD jj the Germans of the old
world to one this celebrated Beer;on the Ist day of Hay of
every ydar. and Ui this countryi it; is becoming equally
fashionable. : Come; then, all ye lovers of pleasant drinks
and good drinks and give it a trial.
April 20,-lt] FERDINAND NOTHWAXO.«
APRIL, 1068.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AT THE
HAXX OF FIBHIOKB.
TTJHE Subscriber has the pleasure of &u
-1 nonncingto the citizens of Altoona, and the “vest of
mankind<” that he is Just receiving from Philadelphia and
New York, a beautiful assortment of BRITISH, FRENCH
and AMERICAN DRY GOODS, consisting, In part, of
BORN A* QUXLUS, CRAPE DI ESPANOE,
FANCY OPUUN BAREGE, PLAIN OFXIUN MARKT.h,
CH ALLIES, DUOALfi,
FRENCH LAWNB-BKAUTIf CL j STYLES,
SCOTCH “ “ I “ from upwards
FANCY DRESS SILKS. BLACK DRESS SILKS,
WGUBED BRILLIANTS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, Ac., ,
in great variety. Ho would call especial attention to hie
stock of SHAWLS, which for Style, quality and variety,
cannot be surpassed, and mnr.t be seen to bo appreciated.
The .assortment of White Goods and Ladies’ Dress Trira
r mtngs ore all that fashion could desire. Among his stock
of Ladles’ Mieses and Children’s Goiters and Shoes will be
founds full Une from the best city manufacturers.
His stock of Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, ls
complete. . ' . .
He hopes his Goods and prices (which by tha way defr
competition,) wfllmeet the approval cf all who call apaa
him. - Year potronagei* respectthUy solicited. * V
' ApfflSWin, f ;■ (Wifi 3:
DIED.
GI&2AP GOODS!
—TH««mhaeHberwoald respectfully inform the citi
zens of Altoona and vicinity that he has just revived lib
stock of
n SPRING AND SOMMER GOODS,
comdttiwc.ln part,of
LADIES’ PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS
GOODS,
such as Silks, Satins, Raw***, Maine*, OhaUbs, Ducal*,
Dawns, Prints, together with all kinds of
Dry Goods, all of which wfil he sold cheep for cash.
‘ Ho ha* also on hand alargaatfiekef
GROCERIES. Q UEENS WARE, HARD
. , WARE, BOOTS. AND SHOES,
and all other goods usually kept in stores ,in this place.
Haring adopted the CASH SYSTEM in my business and
being resolved to carry it out, T have maikedmy good* at
CASH PRICES, and invite inspection and comparison, in
regard to prices and quality, wlflvthose of any other store
in the town. Qive.me a cell and judge for yourselves.
Country produce taken in' exchange for goods, at the
highest market prices. .
April 29-ly] - J. B. HILEMAN.
TVTEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.—
ll J. AJ. LOW'i'll IR have Just returned from the City
and are now receiving their stock of
SPRING GOODS,
which they fuel assured are as HANDSOME and CB CAP,
if not a little cheaper, than any yet brought to this place.
_ On account of going to Philadelphia late in the season,
we have been able t 6 buy our goods ut greatly reduced pri
ces, and we are determined to stll them at very small prof
its fur cash or to prompt monthly paying customers.
We have as usual a splendid stork of
~ LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
such as LAWNS, ROBES A’ QUtLLE. CHALLIES,
BAYADERE, LARELLAB, BOCALS, POLL, DECUE VRES,
DEL AIN 3, PKINTS, GINGHAMS, Ac.
Abo, Shawls and Mantillas in great variety, together with
a good stock of Domestic Dry Goods, Straw Goods,
BOOTS $ SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENS
\ WARE. GROCERIES, sc„ sc.
The citizens of Altoona will find it to their advantage to
examine our stock, as we are not to be undersold-
April 29,1858.
PUBLIC SALE. —The subscriber will
sell at Public Sale on the premises, oh Tuesday. May
11,1868, a Lot of Ground,, situate in Logan township, on
the Dry Gap road, and about one mile North-West of Al
toona,'containing Six Acres, three of which t;re cleared
and in a good state of cultivation.. Tire improvements arc
n good or.e-and-a-half story Log House, 16x24 feet, with
Kitchen. 10x14, attached, and a Frame barn, 16x20 feet.—
There is a Spring of good Water on the premises, and con
venient to tire buildings.
He will also sell, at the same time and place, three. Hogs,
a Lot of Chickens and Geese, and on assortment of House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, too tedious to enumerate, —
Side to commence at 10 o'clock of said day, when attend
ance will be given and terms made known by
OEOIIGE SOLLAB.
ALSO: —On the same day and date, the
subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on the premises,
adjoining those mentioned above, a. Lot of Ground, contain
ing Three Acres, two acres of which are cleared and in a
good state of coltivotion. The impruveinenta-coiisist of a
one-aud-a-half story Log House, 16x24 feet, and a good
Frame Born, 14x26 feet. There is also a Spring of excel
lent Water on the premises, convenient to the buildings.
- He will aiso sell, at the same time and place, Three Pigs,
a lot of Chickens and Geese, and an of House
hold and Kitchen Foanituro, too tedious to mention. Sale
to commence at 10 o’clock on said day when attendance
will be given and terms mode knpwn by
April 29-11. CHAS..HESSER.
Maryland state lotteries
FOB MARCH, 165*.
H. France & Co.,
Managers of the Maryland State Lotteries, present the fol
lowing Splendid Schemes
FOB MAY. ISSS.
They caution purchasers of Tickets to beware of order
ing Tickets In Lotteries where extraordinary large Capi
tals are offered fur a small cost of Tickets—all such ore
swindle'.
The Maryland Lotteries have been in existence for Forty
Years. They are drawn by a State Officer, and can be re
lied on. If you draw a Prize, you will get your money.—
The whole country is Hooded with bogus Lottery concerns.
Beware of them.
Order in the Maryland State Lotteries.
, VAUMriCKXT SCI!EXE,
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. CLASS S,
To be drawn Uj Baltimore City, May 22. 1856.
16 Drawn Ballots out of 78. “vh
Making more Prizes thou Rhihks. Every Package of 26
s Tickets must contain 10 drawn numbers, so that there
are 16 Prizes to 10 Blanks.
1 Grand Prize of $4-.U>OO • 10 Prize of $2OO
1 Prize of 10,000 519 Prize of 105
1 Prize of 6,000 62 Prize of 80
1 Prize of 5,000 62 Prize of 70
3 Prize of 2,350 62 Prize of 60
5 Prize of 1,300 62 Prize of 40
10 Prize of 1.000 7.102 Prize of 20
10 Prize nf 400 | 30,256 Prizes ol 10
38,256 Prizes, amounting to $601,000.
Tickets $10 —Halves $5 —Quarters $2.50 —Eighths $1,25.
A Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes, costs $124 00
Do. do. 26 Halves, 62 00
Do. do. 2S Quarters, 31 O'-
Do. do. 26 Eighths, 15 50
HAVANA PI^AN.
This is the old mode of Drawing. Prizes hi one Wheal
and Tickets in another.
Every Prize iz drawn out.
Every I’net paid in full without ‘led action
GRAND CONSOLIDATED EXTiIA CLASS 6,
To be drawn in Baltimore. M«3.
20,C55 t'rii''s! 40,000 NumbersM
SPLSS'DIU SCIIKMK!
§51,400
$5.25
$5,60
2,00
3,40
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
s 1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
4 Prizes of
10 Prizes of
10 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
6,000
6,000
5.000
5.000
2fioo
iood
2.000
2,000
1 280
1.260
12260
I,ooo' 16 «
'3OO 40 «
230 40 “
200 400 “
20,000 Prizes of $8 each.
20,300 Prizes of |B, determined by the Capital Prize, being
cdl or even.
Whole Tickets slo—Halves |e—-Quarters $2,50.
A Manners' Certificate of 1C Wholes—where person*
wish to pay the risk only, will be sent for $96
Do. v do. 16 Halves, 4S
Do. do. 16 Quarters, 24
Do. do. 16 .Eighths, 12
Tho Managers hare been compelled from the numerous
comphiints.mado to them, of unfaithfulness on the part of
those who have been attending to the- filling of orders, to
resume the corrcsppmlonpe businessfin their own name.
Order tickets from the Managers only.
Adrress all letters to R. i'BAXCE i CO.
‘l March 4-ly] Baltimore, Md.
MAP OF BLAIR COUNTY.—THE
subscribers propose to publish a New Map of Blair
County, Pennsylvania, from actual surveys, containing all
Public Boads, Kail Hoads. Canids, the actual localities of
Villages, Post Offices, Houses of Worship, School Houses,
Manufactories, Tanneries, Mills. Hotels, Stores,-farm Hous
es. nSmcs of Property Owners, Ac. ‘
Enlarged Plans, ot tho Principal-Villages, a Table of
Distance*, and n Business Directory, giving tho name and
business of each subscriber, will be engraved on the mar
gin. The plotting will be to a suitable scale so os to make
a largo and ornamental ■ Map, which -will bo col- red and
mounted in the best style, and delivered to subscribers at
(S per copy. - , SAMUEL OKU,
April 16, ISM. ISAAC 0. FREED,
BARGAINS!
A NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE
CLOTHING
SUITABLE FOB THE SEASON, JUST RECEITED BY
tiTmom & ULLMAN,
AND NOW BEING DISPOSED OF AT PRICES WHICH
DEFY COMPETITION.
IlflL ULLMAN anjjpnnces Aat he is
ifl is always on hand and will take greatploasnreln
vraltmgnpoiiaU Who indy favor him with a «aU.' He feels
confident that he will be: ableto render satisfaction both
in finality and price. [April iS-Sm
c. s. hirst, w. n. n. b- oocd, w. n.
TYRB. HIRST & GOOD TENDER
1 'M their professional services to the bitiaens of Altoona
and riclnUylptbesererdlbronchedof " ; i '
MEDICINE' AND SURGERY.
Country calls regularly nttendedto. v /
Qißbe. the same as heretofore ocenpied by Dr. Hirst
: By consent, D. B. Good refers to ' ■
J. M. Geronill. M. D., Alexandria, Fa.
J.B;Lnden,M.D.. Huntingdon, « ;
Dm. Boa; Boyer and Fey, WtlUamsbnrg, ’Pa.-
AprU22,1968-tt]
Dissolution of partnership
—Notice is hereby given tlwt the partnership' here
tofore oxisting'betwcen the undersigned, trading as the firm
of Lowtber & McDowell, has been this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Settlement of accounts may be made with
either of tho firm.
Altoona, April 20,1358-31.] WM. HcDOWRU,.
Brigade orders, no. 17.—The
companies composing the 4th Brigade, 16th Division,
will meet in tlolHdiiysburg ut 10 o’clock, A. M., offtfON
ßA7 the lOlh day of MAY next, for IfelUlion Training and
Inspection. By order, ‘" i; .
llwr.-Offta.-V JOHtf-a IB3SJBB, Brig lm. ,*
. AprOWj ISM. f ■ 4th Brig. MM» Dir, *. |f. M.
Saturday, • May 29th, ISSB.
4 Appr’z.to $2OO
16 “ 100
16 « 100
16 « 100
100
40
SO
20
JAMJiS LOWTttgB,
/ A FORTtJNE OF I
170,000 TOBEHADFORIIQI^C
O WAN Jt, G(m Am
0 THORIZED BY THE STATE OPOjSORGtA. t.'
1 The following Scbema vrUI be drawn lby 8. Swan Ar O»i.
Managers of the 'Sparta Academy Lottery, In each ot their
Mngle Number Litterica tor May, 1868, at AUODBTA.
Georgia, to which city they have removed thhir principal
office. ; .
i CLASH 13,
To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Georgia, In public,: td
Saturday, May 1, 1868.
CLASS 14,
To he drawn la the City of Augusta, Georgia, to public, ou
Saturday, May 8, 18687> >
CLASS 15,
To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, la ptiplic, oq
Saturday, May 16,1868. ~ ;
CLASS 10.
To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in publlc, on
Saturday, May 22, 1358.
CLASS 17,
To bo drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on
Saturday. May 2», 1868., ;
ON THE PLAN OP SINGLE NUMBERS.
RVC THOUSAND FOUR HCNDRKD AND EIQBTT-RVS TRUSS I
A'early one Prize to every Xine Tickets I •
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! !
TO U DRAWN EACH SITIEUAI IN AFXIX.
1 Prize of $7 0.0 JO I 4 Prize of 006
1 “ “ 30,0001 4 “ “ 800
1 “ “ 10,000 4 “ “ 700
1 “ “ 6,0' I 4 “ 800
I “ “ 4,000 50 Prize* of 500
1 u u
j I,
4 « “ 1.000 230 “ “ | 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of $4OO Approx’tiug. to $70,000 Prize are $1,600
4 “ “ 300 •• “ 30,000“ “ 1,200
4 « « 200 “ “ 10,000 1 “ “ 800
4 « “ 125 “ « 6,000 “ “ 500
4 u “ 100 “ “ 4,000 « « *OO
4 “ “ 75 “ “ 8,000 “ “ COO
•4 “ “ 60 “ •* 1,600 “ « 200
6,000 “ “ 29 are ,100,000
6,486 Prizes amounting to ; $320,000
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2,60. ,
PLAN OP THE LOTTERY. f :
The numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding with those
numbers on the Tickets printed on separate sups of papcr,
are encircled in small tin tubes and placed In one Wheel. :
The first 467 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, ore
placed in another wheeL
The wheels ore then rcyolyod, and a number is drawn
prom the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prim
is drawn from the other wheel. . The number and prftoi
drawn out are opened and eshlbitetUo the. audience, afid
registered by the Commissioners; ?the Priste folng placed
agidnst the number drawn. This operation Is repeated un
til! all the Prizes are drawn out. <
Approximation Prizes.—The two proceeding and the two
succeeding numbers to those drawing the first 7 Prizes wlll
bo entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. For example:
If Ticket No. 11,250 draws the $70,000 Prize, thoao tickets
numbered 112148.11,249,11,251,11253, will each be entitled
to $4OO. If Ticket No. 660 draw# the $30,000 Prize, those
tickets numbered 545, 549, 551, 652, will each be entitled tii
$3OO, and so on according to the above scheme,
Tlie 5,000 Priz.cs of $2O will be determined by thel oat fia
are of the number that draws the $70,000 Prize. For ex
ample; if the number drawing the $70,000 Prize ends with
No. 1, then all the tickets, where the number ends in 1,
will lie entitled to $2O. If the number cuds with N(r. 2,
then all the tickets where the number ends in 2 will be en
titled to $2O, and so on to 0.
Certificates of Packages will he sold at tha tallowing rate#
which is the risk: *
Certificate of package of 10 Whole Tickets,
“ “10 Half “
“ “ 10 Quarter «
“ “ 10 Bight “
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, s
Enclose the money to our address for the tickets ordered,
or receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail.—
Purchasers can have tickets ending in anynumber they
may designate. I ■■ ‘
The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes Will be sent to
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
Purchasers will please write their signature# plain, and
give their Post Office, County and State.
Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full
without deduction.
All prizes of j. 1,000 sod under, paid immediately alter
the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of 80 days' ;
All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for tickets nr certificates to
_ . , S. SWAN A CO, Augusta, Go.
Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atalanta,Gai
can have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing
S. Swan t Co., at either of those cities.
A list of tho numbers that are drawn from the wheel,
with the amount of the prize that each one Is entitled to,
will be published after every drawing, in the following pa
per?:—A>iv Orleans Delta, Mobile Jiegister, Charleston Stan
dard. Xa-dn-Ulc - GatctU, Atlanta luUlligrncer, .Veto York
Weekly Day 8001-. Savannah Morning Stoat, Bichmand Dis
patch, Xew York Dispatch, and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion
Augusta (Geo.) Chnstitutimialiet. [ jan.7-ly.
PAPER HANGINGS.
IVIE BEST ASSORTMENT EVER
brought to Pitt*burch. Come and feast your eyes.-
Buy or not, the goods vril] be short a.
WALL PAPER,
For PARLORS, DINING ROOMS, CHAMBERS,
ENTRIES, CHURCHES and LODGES.
WALL PAPEft,
At 6'to 12J,£ cents,
At 12 to 25 cents.
At 25 to SO cents,
At 50 cents to $l,OO,
At sl,Oft to $2,00,
MARBLE FRESCOE^,
PLAIN OAK, WALNUT, .PANEL OAK,;
Borders, Ceilings. Statues and Paintings.
W. p. MARSHALL A CO, :
IJUfsburg, April I. I?S3-2m.j 87 Wood at. Pittsburg.
\T ALL ABLE PROPERTY FOR
f SALK.—The undersigned offers for sale a tract;Oi
EIGHTY ACHES of land, situate in Furguson township,
Clearfield county, on the South side of the West Brancbof
tho Susquehanna River, about fire miles front CnrwensrlUo
and one mile below Lumber City. The premises ore con*
veniently situated, and among other inducements to pur 1
chasers are two extensive beds of
IKON ORE,
one of which exceeds nine feet in thickness and yields from
forty-five to eighty per cent. There is also an abundance
of »
LIMESTONE AND STONE COAL
on the premises, making it a desirable situation to persons
wishing to engage in the manufacture of Iron.
There is the best of water power on the premises, and
the river is navigable with arks, boats, ic, from this point.
Persons desiring any farther information will address
WM. G. McCRACKEN, '
March 25-3m.] New Millport, Clearfield Co., Pa.
SEW YORK WEEKLY.
SMITH’S GREaFsTORYI
k> NOW READY
AND FOR SALE BY ALL NEWS AGENTS,
Entitled
MAGGIE, THE CHILD OF CHARITY,
OR, /
WAIFS ON THE SEA OF HUMANITY. :
A Romance of Every-Diy Eifo.
This is the greatest Story ever writtca by this popular
Author. It has been copy-righted and Will not be printed
ini any other form. Rack numbers can always bo had.—•
The WEKKtt is sold by U. FETnXQEB, !
Altoona, AprU 1, XBSV-4t. Psu
Mew volumes of the four
GREAT. BRITISH REVIEWS, namely, Vl
Erfinburg, Forth British,. VfcstmintUr, and London Quar
terlies, and Blpdneood’s Ediitburg Magazine, (Monthly.)
Commence with January, 1858. ’
Tehujop S itbscat piioa.—Any one Review orl Blackwood,
$3 a year. Blackwood and one Reviewer tWoßericws,
$5. The four Reviews and Blackwood, slo.' Your copies
to one address. 1830. - ?-.s
Postage (which should be paid quarterly in advance) on
the four Reviews and Blackwood to any Post Office in Ota
United States, only Btf cents a year, naraoh: II cents a
year on each Review, and 21 eenta a year on.Blaekwood) '
Address, L, SCOTT A CO, Publishers, :
April 8,1858. M Gold Street, oornemf Fulton, BT. Tv
TVRICKI BRIQKH 3KIC?m^
p-> Tito undersigned subscriber bat bn hand now and par
sole a , v ;
FIRST BATE QUALITY OF WSD ; BRICK,
at tiie well-known Crick VnrdatMcCuhan’e
he is prepared to furnish any qaantityof BRICK on snort
notice. Orders from h dislancewill be attended to, and
Brick ddlvered iu tbs'ears. Address - ' ■
April 1,18584 m, WIT.LIAM VAUGHN,
I ' , Ctmcaiisvillc, Blair county. Pa.
TIiTILLINEIIY AND MANTUAMA
ifI KINO KSTABUSBMEWT.-PfLoses M. !
A 8: Ktrinus would ttapoctfnlly .inform the tJta
ladle* Of Altoona and vicinity, that they con
.three' th* above bhirinoss at their old etand.oppo-.Sl?>*- ;
site Sonets’ Drug Store, and have Inst received their supply
of SPRING end SUMMER MILMNKRV GOODS, which
they will sell as low as any other establishment in tho place
Dresses and all articles of ladies wear made to order on short
notice and reasonable terms. [April 23) ’67-Jy.
SHERIFFALITY.— I offer inysolf as
a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of Clair coun
ty, at the ensuing election In October next. If elected, I
pledge myself to discharge the duties appertaining toeald
office to tlie best of my ability, s „
Fub. 4, JOHN B. WARFBt.
OYES! 0 YES I—GENTLEMEN
draw nigh and bear. JOSEPH P. TROUT innonn
ces to the pubUc, that he is ready to discharge his duty
aa an Auctioneer whenever, called upon. yan-VM.
T OVBRINO AND NEW ORLEANS
3,00 m | 60 « “
1,5001 tOO « «
A LWAYS SOMETHING
XjL Bus Tn»— <fci> *x» Yonra.
Is, Do doubt, the most wonderful discovery of tbit eg* o -
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original color, cover the head of the bold with a most tan*
riant growth, mnovo at once oil dandruff and itching, cure
•U scrofula, add other cutaneous eruptions, such as scald
head, etc. It will core, as if by magic, nervous or perkxil*
cal headache; make the hair soft, glossy and preserve the
color perfectly, and the bair from falling, U> extreme old
age. The foyoWlhg ia from a distinguished member Of tba
medical profession;
fa: Piet, &nbaiy 1,1861. I j
Paor. 0- J. Wood —Dear IHr :—Enßo)lcit«d, 1 tend you
this, certificate. After being dearly bald for a long time
and having tried all the hair return tires extent, »ndh»Ting
no frith in any, I waa induced, on hearing, of yours, to give
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the young hair appeared and grew rapidly from August tat
tilbthe present tune, and is now thick, black and strong—* -
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disappearing very rapidly. I still use your Restoration
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crop of hair. Now I had reod all these, things—and. wha
has not? but have not sejm.ytherto. any case where- say
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etc., of the day; and it really gives me pleasure to record
the result of my -experience. I have recommended your
preparation to others, and it already has a large andgensr
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ted, and dally inquiries are made for It. You deserve eked
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long ago of effecting any such result. Yoon, hastily. . 1
, f Js WT’. BwfD,
- Firtq of Bond A Kelly, Druggists, fit. Paul.
JVom tht Editor Ms Aoi Mate AdwKffrer,
Boston, MorchHO, 1566.
; But 6»:—Having become prematurely quite gray, I wad
Induced, some six weeks since, to make a trial ofyonr Rente
rative. X havenned less than two bottles, but the gray
hairs have all disappeared; and although my hair .has not
fully attained its original color, yet the process of change'
is gradually going on, and lam in great hopes that in a
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been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of
the bair, which before was harsh and dry; and it bat ceased
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Respectfully yours, t): C. a, RIJPP;
CUBirtr, Illinois. Jane If, 1866.
I have used Prot Wood's Hair Restorative, and have a4>
mired its wohderlbl effect. My hair was | btcomlrg, as. I
thought, prematurely gray, but by the usd of hu Retford,
tivn; ft has reeumodita original color, and have ho' dbkot,
permanently so. SIDNEY BRHKBK,
Ex-Senator United States, ■
0. J. Wood A Co., Proprietors, 312 Broadway N. T. ami
111 Market sto St. Louis, Missouri.
For sale by <jl. W. KESSLER, Druggist. Altoona. [9-ly
QNLY |ONE BOTTLE. f' r
DR. SANFORD’S
ISVIGOBATOR OB LIVBR REMEDY,
Is i viulred to duro say oue troubled with liver Com pisints,
musss the moitdesperalo of cases,-? whan the secocdbotUa
nu, with search a single failure, restore th« patient to health
and vigor. We wish to call the attention of all tothes*
facts, that the Invigorator is compounded by a physician
who has used it In his practice (hr the last twenty fears with
a success almost credulous, and it Is entirely vegetable, ba
ing composed wholly bf gums. . , ■ :
Some idea of the strength of these gams may he formed
when it Is known one bottle of the Invigorator contains as
much strength as oue hundred doses of Calomel without any
of its-deleterious effects. ■
$BO
40
•30
10
One bottle is the surest thing known to cany sway tha
bod offects of mineral poison of any kind.
Only one bottle of it is needed to throw oat of the syststo
the effect of medicine after a long sickness.
One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all yellewnes* or
unnatural color from the skin.
One doeo after eating is sufficient to relievo the stosaoch
and prevent the (bod from rising and souring'
Only oue dose taken before retiring prerents, nightman.
One doso taken at night loosens the bowels gently, sad'
cures costivenues.
One dose taken after each meal will cure Dyspepsia. •’
One dose of two tea-spoonfuls win always rollers Sisk
Headache.
One bottle taken for female obstructions removes the esm
of the disease, aud makes a perfect cure.
Only one dose immediately, relieves (Stolic, while oMdaiio
often repeated is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus, aUdasurt
preventative of Cholera. '
One dose token often will prevent the recurrence of hit*
lions attacks, while ft relieves all painful feelings. '
d®*Ono or two doses taken occasionally is one oftha bast
remedies for cold ever known. ’
Thousands of cores of iufiammatioa and weakness of lie
lungs have been cored by the tnvigorator. ."'
One dose taken a short time be&re eating gives star ,
the appetite and makes food digest well. s
One dose often repeated cores Diarrhoea in its worst forms,
while summer and bowel complaints .yield almost to the
first dose.
One or two doses cores attacks caused by worf&Vvriiiliß
for worms in children, there is no sorer, gaforand speedier
remedy in the world, as it never foils.
There is no exaggeration in these statements, they are
plain and sober facts, that we can give evidence tn prove,
while all who use it are giving their nnanlmcns testimony
fn its favor ..
We wlsb all who are sick and debilitated to try thie reini
edy, and test it thoroughly, and any wbo ote not benefited
by Its use we should tike to here from, as wo have yet to
hear from the first person who has qsed abottle
tor without receiving benefit,'for there oro such astonlahlni
medicinal virtnea in It, thatalhno matter how long mf'
have been affected, if their complaint arises from a aerang
ed liver, will be benefited, If not entirely cured.-. •
Banford k Co., Proprietors, 845 Broadway, New York.—
Dr. G. H. Keyser, Druggists, No. 140 WoodStreeLPittshltt*,
Wholesale Agent. For sale by G. VT. KEBBLEK. Druad#;
Altoona. April
THE NEW ROCHELLE ORI.XW
TOX BLACKBERRY.
Having made arrangements with Rev. J. Kccocfar asus--
ply of Plants of this valuable Blackberry,
thrifty plants are offered at the following micas:
inoo plants $125,00 25 plants■> iUff
500 “ 55,00 12 «
250 « 85,00 0 « ■ Si
100 « 15,00 8 ** tJ»
60 u 8,00 1 “ >0
The “ Springfield Republican,” of Massachusetts, sayer
“ It is the Queen of all berries, of most mafenlfleentproporv
tlons, exquisite flavor and delicate texture/*- T ’
Extract from the proceedings of the American Pomofoff
cal Society, held In Boston:
Mr. Cabot, of Hast). "1 wish to inquire about the Raw.
Rochelle Blackberry/’ ' : ~
-Rev. Wx. Cun,.ofStoniugton, states: “The New Ro
chelle Blackberry hat fruited with me for the first tint*
this season; UjWftUtaU it* prtmitet, trhieb it off fluff H44tf
be said qf it. Coming Just after. Raspberries, it prolongs
the seawm bf small fruits a month or more, end it j*a gre gr ;
acquisition*. It doscrywa place ttfevery garden.” ;
Mr. Pure, of Sow York. . “It Is the most ixmarkablarv
quisitlop; Tort, sweet and delirious indeed, and the hardi
est pfant posMblc.” ' ' -' ■
MhJJIAUBior, of Xew York. 1 “It Is- very large, tender
and delicious. I think it is the greatest acqnitmoit'wa
have bad.”
Mr. Cukg, of Conn. U 1 never taw anything motspin
ductivo-”
. Mr. Sabi, ofXow-York, “I can corroborate what others
IIAT9 MW» W ...
Mr. pEtjfca, of Xew York. “If is s most remarks bjesC
qndsltion of the Blackberry klurt-f-Toty sweet and deifefotta.
indeed; a great bearer, and the hardiest plant possible.” ?■ ■
Quo. Gabeikl, Esq., of Stonlngton. Conn. “ It Use-frWH*
ed with me for the first time this season. It Mtfilhi HBpm
promises, and deserves a place in every garden."
Ur Knox who has five acres In cultivation exhfoftodUif
season some of the fruit before the Pittsburgh llortlculti£
ral Society. The Pittsburgh Chronicle sayhtr “ Safifoftnfr
citizens visited the rooms cf the Society with a view of ex
amining Mr. Knox’s collection, and these who were fortu
nate enough to see it expressed their admiratfon.in no mea
sured toms.” The Society awarded the exhibition a di
ploma.
i Orders addressed to P,rv. J. EXOX, or the subscriber '
'and accompanied with the cash, or a suitable reference
whore the parties are not known,- will bo filled In this orQst
in ..which they arc received.
NEWMAN'* THORNLESS BLACKBERRY PLANTS for
sale at the same prices. i JAMES WARDHOP,
9-at, 47 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa, ;
rpilE CASSVIfcLE SEMINARY—
I ONLY *23,50 PER QITARTER. E-JI
ihfa School for Young ladles and Gon
tlcmeu fa probably the cheapest one of the SSa 11 Hft
kind in the country. The expenses for HH | ||K
room rent, fttmituro, (bet, board ami
tioh in common English, are per
as above, or per year only *BB.
Piano Music fa only *5 per quarter. All the langaan*
and the Ornamentals are proportionally cheap. Send Jopn
circular. Students tuts expected-to notify me before com
ing. Address JOHN'D. WALSH,
Feb. 25-2m] Cassrille, Unntingdon Co, Pa.
PINE GROVE ACADEMY AND
SEMINARY. '
Pine drove Mills, Centre Counts, ft.
J. E. THOMAS, A. B- Principal.
The Thirteenth Session of this Institution will common##
April 28,1868, and continue five months. - . - 'ZZT
Trans—Boarding and tuition in English Branches
Reference—Dr. O. P. Thomas, Altoona. [Mar. 2ABtV
ORANGES AND LEMONS.—SfIO
boxes Oranges and Lemons In store and for tale by *
wm. N. sinroYßiyJ.
• March 25. ’Sfelyl 161 North 8d street. PWladeMUSe
r^R,QCEBIES—A LARGE j
VjF complete msdrtmsnt ef Groceries have Jlmt V
ceJted St the «orp of , • f. b. &QtC|