1 N . i Crilnmt. ALTOONA, PA. .THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1888. Where partita Sire unknown to ue,onr rule for adrer tuinp {• to require payment in advance, or a guarantee from known penona. It is' therefore uielees for all anch to aend M advertisements offering to pay at the end of three or six daohtha. Where advertisements are accompanied with the ipQuey, whether one, five or ten dollars, we will ffire the advertiser the fall bcnclit of cash ratea. s Terrible Explosion and Lobs op Lifjs.—The steamer Pennsylvania explo ded her boilers on Sunday jnorhing last, at Ship Island; seventy miles below Idem phis, on her way up from New Orleans to St. Louis, and was burned to the water’s edge. About three hundred apd My pas sengers were on board, and it is believed that one hundred ape hilled Or missing. Godby’b Lady’s Book. —This valua ble monthly lias just been received, and examined thoroughly. It is a well edited Magazine, and presents to the ladies S complete monthly report of .the fashions. It is not only an honor to its publishers) tut a source of instruction and amusement to its readers. - .Subscribe for it .at onoe. Price, $8 per annum. ‘ Graham’s Iliajstbated Magazine. find TO our table the July number of this excellent periodical. The brief examination we have given itwarrants ua in prbnodneingit one of the best numbers issued ' earth!” .Of course this settled the matter. The Prof, has in him the elements of, a popu lar lecturer; possessing the faculty of placing hia subject within the comprehension of ihe moat illiterate, without in the'least degree wearying the intelligent portion of bis audience. Always simple, yet never weisk. Would that there were more such lectures and more such audiences; that instead of the circus, nigger\ shows, organ grinders and the whole train of mountebanks, we had public lectures, and that, instead of the numerous groggeries, we had well furnished lecture rooms. But lam anticipating the end will stop. mac. v- V \ \ . i :■ . v..-. i Maetxssboeo, June 14th, 1858. ?£H ASB BCKSOES. ' “Ijrtcto v .. See our ;iy” on first page. jggy Dead— Comi Jones, of the U!. S. Navy. ■■ farmers in the vicinity of Ilarrla buighflrre commenced making bay. There arc 32,000 German Methodists m tbclfnited States. ■jggS 1 * The 4th of' July comes.ou Sunday this jttx. : Bad day for firecrackers and pop*guns. yi~l_ Tho speaker who was “ drawn out” measured eighteen inches more thanbefore. gSg* Vanarohorgh & Co., advertise their me nagerie in Ohio as the “only moral and in structive exhibition in America.” jfftr- Twelve thousand persona have joined tbcMetbodist churches, in New,Jersey, within the lost six months. Singular—tbit the editor, of the Stan dard seldom ever has business in thisplace, ex cept when there is • ‘•one-horse** circus about. gSg- Senator Hale has been re-elected United States Senator by' the Legislature of New- Hampsfaire. ft:.'/- 11 Sefom with a vengeance”—the new Militia Law. It will cost the State about half a million more than the fines will amount to. Odd Fellows in Ohio number three hundred and thirty.; lodges, and twenty-two thousand members. , • The discovery of gold in lowa have proved, thus far, to be nothing more than iron pyrites, v ; ; : |jjjr. Lowell has oyer nineteen miles' of girls end wise.—C'Mi. Gazette. Who’s been measuring ’em “end-wise.” tS3“ A special ', train on the Canada Brand Trunk Erilway, rah'; 2 8 miles in 25 minutes, the other' day—-a rate of 67 1-6 miles per hour 1 Campbell,- of Philadelphia, has leased the Mountain House, at Cressone, Cam bria county, Pa. ggf A young man named Joseph Went, of Liverpool, Perry county, was killed by the ac cidental dischargee! - a gun in his own bonds, a shoirt: time since. Egy A duel was 1 fought in Mississippi last week, by Mr. T. Knott and Mr, A. W. Shott.— The result was that! Knott was shot, and Shott was hot. pjjg*- Punch says he once saw a father knock down bis' beloved boy, and thought it the most striking illustration of “son down” he ever behold. ' f;' - r . , , gST Mentloned-rj-tbe names of Hon. James M. Sellers %nd 4 K. M'Clare, Esq.,' in con nection withrthe nomination for Congress in the Franklin district. A man named Morgan William s of Johns town'corainitted suicide at that place lost week by {catting hie throat with a jack-knife, while laboring under a temporary fit of insanity. A further‘Outlay of £172,000 will be re quited to complete the monster ship, Leviathan making the total tost of the vessel £804,552, or over four millions of dollars. IfflL A lively Hibernian exclaimed at a party where Theodore Hook shone as the evening “ Och Master Theodore, bat you- are the hook that nobody • ban bate.” B®u James McDonald, a revolutionary sol dier, aged 119, recently passed through Rahway, N. J. 1 , on foot, on aivisit to bis friends. Bo has a son living who is 81 years’old. A fellow but West gets off the following definition of a Widow: ■“ Oue Who knows what's what, and is desirous of farther information on the some subject.” JJnjy” It is said that scraps of leather burned under a plum tree, when,- in full bloom, so that the smoke v will go into the tree, will effectually kill the carcaiio insect which destroys the fruit. BST Key. Dr. Sehon, reports $201,800 as the amount collected'for missioniujy purposes last year, within the bounds of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. The ship Black Hawk, cleared at New Orleans, on the ; 28d ult., for Liverpool, with 11,225 barrels of flour—the largest cargo of flour that ever left-that port. The' Brownsville Clipper says that a large Wolfe r oi the Licking county (Ohio) spe cie!, seised and curried* off a beautiful young htdy from that plaice, who has not been heard of since. Jj®'” Gen. Jim Lane, of Kansas notoriety, lately got into an affray with a man named den oting, in which the latter was killed with a rifle, and the former Wag severely injured by receiv ing a bullet in his: teg. Mr. Carpenter, of Madison, Wisconsin, has Invented a ear-break operated wholly by electricity, which has been patented both in this country and England, and promises to be a matter of some importance. An entire Chinese regiment, for having abandoned an enfeebled fort, during tberecent attack on Canton, by the French and English forces, has been. sentenced to wear woman’s clothes for five years, f lt hs® been recently estimated by scien tific men that there are eight hundred millions of pounds sterling, in gold and jewels at the bottom of the sea, on the route between Eng land and India. ; '' ! A good book and a good woman are ex- cellent things for those who know justly how to appreciate their value. There are men, howev er,* who Judge of both from the beauty of tho covering. . * fifif Dr. Doddrige cnee asked his little daugh ter what made eyejry body love her? She re plied, “ I don’t know indeed, papa, unless it is because I love everybody !” Her reply needs no comments; J®- A sale of slayea took place at Cassville, Ga,j on the 26tb ult, at which a man twenty- years old brptight $1,404; a boy .of twelve years $1,000; aildfa girl of thirteen years old $l,OOl. - ■ , vr , - - IffL. Farmers, should not be discouraged about Die crop of- com this, year. An old far mer informs the ’Springfield Journal thatho has raised fifty bushels of corn to Die acre which tild 21st ptjune. . iWenticeid|f the Louisville Journal, ob jects to the five.toindtcsrule in the New York prayer meetings; i -Henays, “imagine, for in stance. old Bennett, of the Herald, confessing his sins ha the ridiculous space of fivo minuteal’? ■ Seek ihjryburchildren, in* order—first, moral excellence; ’second, intellectual improve ment ;• third, physical well-being; last of all, worldly thrift and prosperity; and you may at tain the blessing promised to Christian nurture. - r o®*VThen Eve Thought wo to aQ mankind, ’ , !; Old Adun called her 100-man, ’ But when slio wooed with love so fond, j Ue then pronounced U-woo-ituui.' !j But now with folly and with pride 1 Theirhasbapd'B'pookotßtrlmmlng, The ladiee areso full of whims m . \ That peoples call them whim-men.' v ' '.WSS* James M’Farland, an attache of Spald ing & Rogers’ Circus, was killed by one Roberts, in Liberty, Mo.; a few days since 1 , M’Farland snapped his ‘pistol isl Roberts, who drew a bowie knife, and completely severed M’Farlaud’s head from his bodjr at a single stroke. \ B6Y* A Sign of Bain.—When the odor of flowers is unusually perceptible, rain is antici pated, as the air, when damp, conveys the odor more effectively than when dry. Damp air be ing also a better Conductor of sound than dry' the sound of mills, bells and railways ore better heard before rain. iSSST A New York letter says- yr«a» i# the fashionable color bn the. sunny side of Broad-; way,, just nowi ftad tho cplos that is to jt* tble j fiT-*. ; ~.i ~ . i*-*,-;-it;-1c t. \ Green is the predominating color in most hf sold at auc tion. The flounces df.silks. bareges and grcna dinca exhibit the same' tints. The bonnet ma terials Incline to it. and it is equally coaSpmaoqs in the wreaths and sprays that flourish near the check of beauty. •; r : ; - At a meeting ofUiondHtaryroenofthe lltb Division of Pennsylvania Volunteers. liehl;. at Lock Haven lastT week. it was resolved i 9 | hold an encampment at .Williamsport.-t-u the 16th ofi August. It is to be called Camp Inde pendence, and it is dcsigßed to-;iuako it. tho- Jargest ever held in Pennsylvania. ' Hgy* The Yicksbarg Whig think#J’that C 01.,, Jeff. Davis should be excused for the mpport he , a gave the Conference Bill in the Senate, on the ground that daring the Kansas Congressional fight this session he was afflicted with diseased eyes and was confined to h dark room, conse quently had to “.go. it blind.” N BgL- A letter in the Chicago Tribune intimates that the Mormons did hot burn tho Government trains on the Plaiualaat fall, but that die army contractor did, in order to realize a larger profit It is stated that aH |the wheels of the wagons were first careMly removed, which fact (if true) is considered to be strong evidence against the contractor. ’ t/SS* Tba.Heratdo/ /V«»i,(Lawrcnoc,) es timates die present population of Kansas at 100,000 anh thinks it will be 120,000 before the year closes. The Editor does not consider it necessary to urge reasons for'voting down the Lecompton “ proposition/’ because he has seen bat three men in favor of accepting it in any emergency. The Cleveland Plain Dealer. 'pays thfct Mrs. Cunningham Biirdell has purchased a farm in Carroll bounty, Ohio, about four miles from CarrolltohJ and about seventy miles from that city. She bought the form from the heirs of the late Dr. Samuel Sears, paying $5,000 down for it and we understand that she will take im mediate possession. BgL. On last Saturday, a young man named Jokes, was accidentally, shot near Johnstown. — He was bat gunning and seated himself on the ground to rest. His gun was lying near him, ; and in trying, to pull it towards him, it was dis charged, andHhe contents lodged in bis body. He was severely, but, it is said, not fatally in jured.—Mountaineer. Bsg.Fbr some time past, a large drove or pack of wolves has infested this county a few miles north of town. Latterly, they have be come yery bold and troublesome to some of the farmers. During tho last week they committed several depredations, principally by killing sheep, passing through the fields and killing some of them in day-light. One of the wolves was captured on Saturday last; this may proba bly have a salutary effect upon his .erring brethren. —Ebensburg Mouniaineer. .16®“ The Standard says tfee pavilion of the circus “didn’t hold but abouj three hundred of an audience—a pretty good sprinkling of which came from ‘over the thexhill.’” A doubtful compliment that, to the inhabitants of the “one horse town” “over the hill.” It evinces the fact that while such “ one-horse” concerns are hot extensively patronized by the citizens of this place, they possess sufficient attractions to draw the Standard-mub , and a “ good sprinkling” of the inhabitants of his village, over six miles, to witness the performances. Another Menaoeeie in a Toknauo.— The, London (Ohio) Democrat furnishes the follow ing in regard to Eldred’s menagerie in the storm of the 14tb ult. It says ; The performance commenced as usual, but had not proceeded far when a sudden gust of wind ripped open one side of the canvass. This was quickly followed by another, which lifted the .pavillioa up, tearing it from its stays, wbeu it suddenly settled down on the heads of the devoted few, like the broad wings of a Lugo bird, while the centre polo fell with u crash to the ground:. Then followed a scene which baf fles description. The crowd tumbled headlong off’the seats, and rushed, po 11 mell, into “ the pittiless pelting of the storm.” The women shrieked, the men swore; the horses neighed, the “ learned mule” brayed; the clown laughed ;‘- the hyena howled; the monkeys chattered: while at every occasional boom of the thunder, the lightning would reveal a glimpse of the wreck— batless beads, inverted umbrellas, crushed crino line, draggled skirts, muddied coats, etc.,, all jumbled together in one vast heterogenous mass. To aid to the already “ confusion worse con founded,” the cry was raised that one of the wagons had upset, and the lions had broke loose! This, however, proved a false alarm, as all the animals remained secure, save the elephant, who, with accustomed good sense for which this animal is noted, broke from bis moorings and sought shelter near by. Aside from damaged clothing, lost hats, broken um brellas, rufiled tempers, nothing serious occur red. A demonstration towards up-setting the ticket wagon was ’made by some persons pres ent, bu t the timely interference of the proprie tor prevented the accomplishment of what might have resulted in a serious disturbance. ; The Mississippi Ccttixq a New Channel.— A curious state of things, says the St. Louis Dithocrat, exists in the Mississippi just below the month of the Illinois river. Precisely op posite the mouth of the Missouri, that stream has been running with sudh force against the bank as to cut deeply into it, and break much of it away, for some years past, causing the ap prehension that at some time or other a new channel Would be formed for the Mississippi, which would consequently be diverted from its present channel, the best one for our city. Tho water has cut through and surmounted the bar rier, and is now- rushing, with a fall of some seven fe’et, to Long Lake. Whatthe consequence of this phenomenon will be, we are at a loss to predict; certain U is, that a vast quantity of water is rushing impetuously—like a “ mill- tail,” it is said—to a lake in Illinois, which has un doubtedly spread over tho country to a great extent. The Water will doubtless find a pas sage again to the Mississippi. It is feared that it will cut a deep and permanent channel below Alton; All the American Bottom is undergoing a rapid process of submersion. ' The Editor of the Ne,w York Day Booh has been down ampng tho cows on Long Island pasture. He humorously says that a large drove of the no-tail swill-milk, dropsical cow fraternity, are trying to recuperate in the rich, greed fields of East New York, and that, vicin- they are a very melancholy body, and their countenances look as if fhpy had passed through a dreadful deal of mhntol conflict, and the attempt to; wisk that little stump -of a tail is n saddening sight. Our friend Mr. Blobbs went down there the other day and took notes. Be tells us that it is enough to draw tears from a Jast-iron monkey, to witness the hauteur of the'well*fed, long-tailed cows, who also frequent those commons. Infact, he says they insist upon whisking their fly-disturbers when no flics are about, just to tantalize the poor no-tailors. WSrM* learn from a Carrollton (Mo.) paper that the troops designed for Utah, ascending the Missouri river, are desetting every chapce they get. On the steamer Oglesby, recently, there wore three hundred troops, out Of Which there were fifty desertions heforetbe boat pass ed Hill's Landing. It is supposed by some that Mormons in disguise are following the soldiers, and ttffur d those who are willing to desert an opportunity to escape. The truh and only r&- son,/however; for this disposition to desert libs m a general order issued a fevf weeks ago, for bidding payment to the troops until their ar rival at Fort Laramie. Will Bager Bee* Intoxicate* This is a question which fs just nowpuzzliog the lawyers, judges and juries—though one would think they oould ascertain the fact very readily by tryii&ji «*n; aftd w* presume some of them do, though wo haw ndt as -yet seep any of them ofeitbife witness stand. ; the witnesses, however, .that have been ‘ called ; to testify •to the tirtue of lager, ” tell Eqmo pret- , ty tall own capacity—stories, tn j fact, that completely upset the lawyers, bcsiucs ; mystifying both judges and jury—as, tor m- i stance, the following as related by the Now York Atla*. The. case was “ The People ys ofte Gpnrge with celling sn * toxicating liquors on Sunday. AH Jarmany was aubpoenied as witnessed. Bans Sauer Etont tes tified that lager bier was not in toxicating, cause vy. he has drnnkt more as vorty, glasses madont fceHng tight. He swore by die ; lßmmerhe.sel that it was ‘‘better as good/’-espemady for tho voman tat gets. *», lectle baby-H fery smart, so' dey gooms.ro and quick, *0“ goome so goot as dey Defer was Bd<« * woplo dimes; and what is mgxn, ho said /that the Brooklyn boys never chased men pho drink lager bier- Adolph Stohberhaasen, he swore by the Harz mountains, dat he coot drink *®B® r mid de peebles like von dam pulL mid Oat, feel ing dipsy in his hat—dat he brink more a# vun bunder six glasses in von tay.and po care von tarn for .it, so most •aa dat—snapping his fingers.) And when Judge Daly asked him what effect,it bad : upon him* be replied, ‘,lll;makes me feel; so potter aa goot all ofer, I; zlflbp veil— like one dam pig;” A number of witnesses tes tified in a similar mannor/andonc atowed that be drank twenty-eight glasses that morning be fore he came in court. Keimer Lobteouse, ano ther witness, said he' could drink four gallons a day without being in the.: least afihOted, and another said that he bad put under bis waist*, band fourteen glasses that morning before com ing into court; so after a “heap” of smaller evidence, tho oaSo was submitted tq the jury,, who,' being somewhat divided in . opinion, and withal obstinate, after being out several hours, stood seven for acquittal and four for convic tion, one. juror having been excused -oh account !of sickness. Finally the; jury had itq be, dis charged, in consequence of non agreement, the nearest they could .come ,to it was•qinejfor ac quittal and two .fot- conviction. And !so the questiou is not yet legally solved—will lager bier intoxicate ? A German friend pf ouv*3 of fered to bet that he could select two mcnm this place, attaches of Boweries,.who cojild each drink two kegs of Lager, in twiolye hours, and ndt evince the least intoxication. Twenty, .or thirty glasses of uu evening is am ordinary foul; but that’s about two dozen in ore than we should like td steer under. ) ■ The Wabash Flood.— The whole' Wabash valley is a lake, in . width reaching from ten to fifteen miles from shore to shore, end almost re quiring a compass to navigate it. Ferries pass from Vincennes to Lawrenccville, * Illinois, a distance of ten miles, over- the water, passing over a settled and cultivated region of Country, now submerged from six to feu feet deep.— From Lawreuceville to Hutsocville the floods covered the bottoms far the whole distance; It presents avast scene of destruction ; deserted houses standing in the waste of waters, fences .gone, and in places the heads of whqat and bar ley fields were wkving above the shallow waters that covered them. All thoughts of producing a crop this season are abandoned. The amount of the loss is incalculable. The amount of su gar destroyed by the inundation in Louisiana, is estimated ati>o,ooo hogsheads—wortti f1>3,000,- 000. The cotton destroyed by the overflow oh the banks of. the Mississippi, it is Said; will be 100,000 bales. {Whose value would probably be $4,000,000. The destruction in Wabash valley from the overflow of that river and its tributa ries will be equal, it "is said, to the losseslia those two crops on, the Mississippi. '; The one attracts the attention of the whole ' country, while the extent of the other is hardly known at home. •! The Late Rain.-— DstlrucLion of Property, — The heavy rain of Friday last, has caused a gen eral swell iu all our streams, la thdj southern part of this county, the rain was unusually heavy, and Clmrticrs creek, which has; hereto fore been a well disposed stream, riinj perfectly wild, inundating a large number of farms, car rying off bridges, etc. Our very amiable and worthy Sheriff had his bara carricd nway, and with it a large amount of corn andfOed. The last he sew of it, he says, it was trying hard to get under tho bridge below bis- farm. The Sheriff’s loss will probably exceed $1,5U0. Some four bridges on the creek were carried off, and a great amount of damage wns done to the growing corn and groin along its batiks. The valley of Manslicld is completely mandated, — Further up tha creek hundreds of aoiresiare un der water, and tho growing crops arc!seriously injured. Turtle creek also overflowed its back, and the lowlands skirting it are all inundated. Hero, too, tha crops have received Ixpjiieh dam age, and the loss which tho farmers/:must sus tain in consequence is great V’thn, of Monday. . ’• „ :i | Terrible Destructioh op Paorknxx. — St. Louis, June 14.—Dispatches from djiiro, liii n6is, state that on Saturday afternoona crovusse opened on the Mississippi side of iihe town, through which the water poured at ; a 1 fearful rate, Ailing np the whole space between the le* vels, and it is now running an embhpkmcnt on the Ohio side, about one thousand; feet. The Illinois Central Railway was washed away. The south wing of the now hotel fell in pa (Sunday; and the balance was expected to fall "during the night. Nearly all tho houses are! tumbling down, drifting away, or sinking. Scarcely a building in the city isexpected tp withstand the flood. The water is two and a half feet deep in the second story of the Tayior House, and is stm rising rapidly. Mound Cit/irolso in dan ger, being overflowed, wj " Vr ; p ; ; ' The water at this point continues to rise, and all tho upper streams ore pouring out floods. ■ Miraculous Escape— Mr Jas. Grant, resi ding ten miles from Higbstown, N. J:, fell head- Ipng down his wellon Saturday 22h>i whHe drawing water. No oueaturtheaooident. He reached the bottom withodt ranch injury, but the water being twelve feetdkvp.hesuri throe times before he could get a footing against the side walls. Having in doing this, he commencedJiis ascent, and atte* vigorous exertions, reached the .top. His arms and legs were rather bruised, but otherwise ho Was not injured. The distance from the tOJp of the well to thc water is fifty-cight fcet K Dhow red.—On last Wednesday,'' two men, named Connhr and Summerville; were drowned Chest Palls, this county, by being thrown from n raft into the river. A. large’epar, float ing about, had got Into ther conricv r ahead of thti raft, and when the raft struck, four of the six men on it werethrown OS;two Of whom were rescued, but the two -named above found *' 7*te*y .Conner was a inafried man •“•tra a wife and couple children: Sum £ BUl Bi e ma “- At last accounts, the bodies of the unfortunate men had not been recovered— Clearfield Jotimal. ♦r J! | entlem an who recently £?lwK hl ? neh th ® Mohawk Valley, informs ° f that re K ion instead of the sd figure of a ragged man wi'th a , a .scare-crow, now hang up SPf Hkl rt? their cornfield, and the cafrion alarmoa by this modern contrivance. Who will: say, after tms, that the Mohawk Hntohman tifeoldfogici* Great Railroad ! AwEßioaits.—A letter received by 0»- Phil*. I delphia Bulletin; dateA Bio JimoirvAprii jn | says; .■ , ; . ' \ ‘•Theboard of directors of the | Railroad Company h«vo awarded to the Ameril '1 can bid, the contract for , all the work on tho I entire ‘■second Section* of their railroad—ndj \ that was advcst\se move perhapsfor a,week, during which time no | feeding is noiiced-—and, finally, they carefully I avoid the sea coast.” ; i Miraccious PocksT. —Brigham Toting, in a one of his latoacruions, gives a curioaa so- || ccuat of his traveling fonr hundred miles bj 3 stage In 1839,startiug with only $18.50 in hit || pocket. He states that at every point where ho bad expeiisos‘to pay, he found his pooket, on , putting- his band into' it, mysteriously and mi- | rabuloasly replenished. -Brother-Brigham ought j| to bring proof that it was his own pocket is 1 which, he 'inserted his band on these occasions, as a doubt with regard to the proprietorship of the pooket would destroy the miracle. ?| *■ '. - ’ 1 - -- - ’ ’—* '-k AKoittJSR . *■* BoTBL I)ISSASE.’ , ~.IbO Buffalo g Republic states that a disease, similar in its cf- I feuts’to the “ Washington' National Hoteldia- | ease,” has broken * out in a first-class public -a bouse at Chicago, tho name of which is not 1 given. Several Bufiaiouians are reported a« 1 sufferers, one of whom has died. Of thedis- 1 ease the Republic sayS;—lt resembles cholera, a and leads into typhoid fever—both of the wont 1 type. The sufferers, in every instance, are takes 1 with vomiting, followed by diarrhoea and rapid 1 general prostration, i 1 1 BgLpTLe latest despatches from Utah ststt lj that the Mormons have deceived Gov. Camming I that thers was a disposition to make, peace; and | that after the Mormons had removed their wo- I men and children from SalS-LakeCity, the men I had returned, strengthened their poaUnnd as* | sumed a threatening attitude.- Capt Mam \ was six days Bum Camp Scott ' The forces on- I der Gen. Johnson were on very shcrtallowancs, | and were eating sparingly of their candles nnj 1 every oily substance they bad, being unwtfiing | ■to kill mules till the lust point of starvation. 1 ■ “ N-ary Nioger Ht i 8*. ,, -—The excursion from i Va., which slave steal- I mg schooner Francis French, having searched 1 the vessel and given up’ all hopes of finding the I slave, one of them declared in tone that I they would set the craft bn fire, atjhe samt 3 time hurrying the crew off, as if about to exe- 1 cute the threat, when, “ Tony,” who was eoa- | cealed under the forecastle, burst but with I “Donlt youMors Jeems—de §Lnt nary nigger I here ” _ : ;; npHE GREAT BEAXJTIEIER! SO JL Ltmg unsuccessfully sought. 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Ertrj ir3 boUU yoe katt toU turn* to hate predated three or feur nets ; customers and the approbation, and poironaco it tecemt Ssg from tho most substantial and worths citterns of car ri cinity, felly convince as that it is A HOST VALUABLE PSJEPARATIOR. 5 '■ ■ Send us as soon as may bo one grot* of $1 size; end OM $ dozen |2 size; and bidierc ua your* very reapectftUly. n (Signed) DANIEL LATUOfiP k Co. | HlckarV Grove,' St Charles Co« MP*i Sot. 10; USS. 1 Pnor. 0. J. v\son—Sear.Sir: Some time lastsummerwe 39 were Induced U> us«>ain« of your Half: Restorative, sad || itweffccU wore so' - wonderful, wo feci U. pnrduty to yon M and the afiicjed, to report it. ■/' : IS Cue little son’s hoadfor soma time Had been perfect!* 3 coveted with teres, and some) caltod It scald head. Tin M iiair alajost entirely canto offto«aiscqßchce,whena,;&isiid M sii Suffering*, adrlsod cs toaiwyoar Sestontive, || we did so with Uttlu Hope of success, but, to onr turprha 1 •end thnl of all onr friends, a very few applications rtniotd ?a the disease, entirely, and a nuw and luxuriant crop of h«t scop started out |u>dwe can now say that our boy bu « J healthy avceltv and Rs-hiXvriont a' CTop ofhairastcj 1 othor child* Wo Crq thorpfon?, &od do bcrebT rcconinieid yotU‘ Restorative, as a perfect remedy tor all diseases of tit "u s calp and Imfr. - Wo tue, yours respectfully, i 3 &AIUU A. IUGQINBOTHAiI. _ - Gardiner, Maine, Juno 22, ISW. " ProW,r \r'oS^ > Sr£ , r r : b*” 1,1,0 ’•'OK l ®* o * ft Professor Yi ood’s Bair Ecitorative, and can truly say it it M the greatestdttcovoryxf the agefbr reetorhigondchinom; 1 tho ltoir. Before using it 1 was a man of seventy- »* £ Hair has now attained its original color. 1 Yon caWrccoo- § mend it to the world without the least fear, as uvrut i was one of the worst kind. g --.••• : '\ Toura Bespectfnlly, i DAKIEI If. MORPHY. J O.J.W°o ? * to. Proprietor. BX2 I (in tbs N. It. Win Raillhg Establishment.) and s Marketer., St. louts, Mo. i by G. W. KESSLER, Altoona, and by all god i Pru - ; [June 3, ISoS-ly. | nnHE MORMONS EVACUATING Wk JL SALT! LAKE CITT:! e $3 Tremendous Excitement in East Altoona !gf\ mt Jhe salacrlheni rapectfhlly-Inform th# dtoewnßir 1« of Altoona and the rest of rmankind that they are ■ i he BhACKsmimso bcsi ?H NESS In all its various bnfnchu, at the newataod ner< -*3l i^lW/ l i_® e^J.w Co i sCabiuetSllc P» °n Adeline street, in , c(Mt Altoona. Thoy 'flatter themselves that they ar« AflU : i-fh to render Batisiaction to all vLo may,fevorthem with their • > ant * no effort will be wanting on their part to . -1 T™ * - of ‘ho community. Wagon*. Car- .>3 riages, made and ironed to order, for which good hm- J ber will b* taken. Remember the place, on Adeline St, -J§ where hr done on the shortest notice "ill M Wo^r^' » JOHN W. HOOPER. Altoona, May iR,-2m] T, A. JAMES. M EES TAUR A N T AND LAGER " üb *criher would respectltallr announce that he will hoop constantly on hand,at bis bsUoc® Under the Masonic Temple y f|a| a snpply of refmhnu-uts, sncli as Cake?, Cheeso; SanUnM, "w, An cxcc! lfnt article of LAGER BEER. n»» 1 f le Altoona Brewery, which,!* pronounced the |S* *' lt ® oX ’ utl 7- bis saloon is fitted up in Rood •sjJ® ||S9 tor tne comfort and accommodation of- hi* natrons, and to. .-Sag hopes by strict attention to their wants to merit and receit* a Bur share of patronage, . |aH May 13,1855.-Iy] FERDINAND KOTHWAb'O- IjHj Brice i brick n brick mj- The undersigned subscriber tan on band now and sale a FIRST BATE QUALITY OP RED BRICK* at the well-known Brick Yard atMcGahaa’s “Bluff,” wb«* ho is prejiared to furnish any niumtitr of BRICK on eb«t S^ U^.iV nler ?, fro “ a distance wllfl» attested to, Brick didiTered l u the cart, Addas** April 1,186&-3m. WILLIA3I VAUGHN. ‘ \ . -• Duncansrllla, Blair county, Fs* O YESr O YES r—GENTLEMEN .fhf'L® J O6SWi P. TWHJT MBjto; «» H»tto ptdJlte, that ho U ready to diaehwtos bis aooa Attotiooseftehenater y*' LOCAL On; Saturday n t’elbok, out citizens we itsep by the ringing of ''Brer The cause of Iba burning of * Stable it to aOcrtnnn named S dad gained a great head tzfived on the ground, br them to do was to watc Qm stable contained abc if Dry Lumber. Not in: ■ which the fire original! ir, it is surmised to be | lary. Another warning to o w—and when it will o ay be a terrible one to half of the town. Au (tractive? Because wo K few years ago Holliday sopough, was infested b; ocendiarios, who set fire IwelHug house in tho tow nation, each time, of bur >art of tho borough, Hoi if two engines, and const if the incendiaries prove iwned a fire engine, he knuporatlvely secure in inlng general oouflagra die not owni a fire engim inly ha one way. Herel< jlamo, for this, neglect c |he Borough Authorities; me to tho conclusion lone with our property >ur property holders ha prod in some responsible •ire Insurance Company mbe to the ravages of t though their property u rill bo restored in the “h lifferenco is criminal- —cq Ecrenco of the villain Bis own property becaus should be corrected. Let then, purchase a fire engi mame from the tarnish [move in the matter?—an mover.' ■££_ The Standard sa\ conclusions that tho Tribi success of the American its remarki, but from tl Tribune and tho political Iters.” We insist that ot mit of sach a conclusion, dard appears to be to so ‘assertion that the past has been favorable to At [ I veracity of the Standard [if his previously exprcsi taken intoconsideration, [tcccdonts of the editors o [cd the grounds for the S [ we think, the true one. b [to what party tho Stunt I private preferences arc g [ to. deduce the conclusion Ibaue favors the same po Knot evince it editorially. Bare particularly interest? iAmericaa ticket, notwit I; ■election of those upon i ■friends, and whom we 1 I The Standard if Kunlon of such disoordar. ■the opposition parties < ■acknowledge that the cl Kicket is an impossibility ■member, Mr. Standard, perfect union of, tho opp party would be'defeato ■wbeks since, but then ] [Lath wrought the change [to show bow the union t "Was to be effected, nor |h dine the erection of a p parties may unite, althp obtain Uic enviable distm dard would accord to us. i V/ limbus Patent.— il ; room of Mr. John Shi : since, we were shown a [■tore line, which we a | from the examination w< [nation must in tall other patents. It w; fgaa banter to the Ro> [cooking stoves, tmmufai I ti North, Philadelphia, cast doable, with euflicu [ plates to allow the gcaer quantity of gas, which o: | ducing more than doubt [from the same quantity c [ In more direct contact w I fils.. It is calculated to I one-half the amount of I roch stores. It require tof fuel ip keep up the g. Elbe store' is heated. ] •tOTO cu be heated in n the coal ialone. Mr. SI [the exclusive right to st of them at tlu ■ells the some stoves, i the patent on ea< pamers desiring stoves Ithem in grain, if they PppM- persons to call an steeling satisfied that I themselves. Th* First Pic-Nio or [*• King ( w ho by the w tefeher.) treated her sob [Woods near Mr. Martin last. The “youngsters i twelvc-ycar-old particij |*‘eh l so much fun l ane eat I’*—and altogether, •grown people who. were SS? ? ot< » n ?h aad pas tJ|»« U»cber--an< jQi» not* forh«