The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, July 22, 1858, Image 3

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    amberaburg Valley Spirit vaa««
, the Mormon delegate In
rc bf Perry county, in
roiliers nnd sinters ijljr^L 1
dwu to many people % Pe3y'
id Dauphin counties. 'The ©/il
:r has seen him often, at Waah'
i lightbuilt, bnldheaded, Imild
itlcman, with a face -and j
Walker's, lie has ja clejciM]
a white cravat would jpaimSm -
had grown gray and bald
Christian church. Ilia counted
ieative of sensuality or
rr or a Hett.—The ‘local’ of th e
;idrer, saw a hen the other-day
itly hatched out fifty eix
|j ! of which all but twenty
who had: charge oif the] fowl
at in : the ground, and r
orae wads of cotton for a day or
putting in the eggs. Hp then
, fifty-six in number, trader her
icing the upper one
twenty one daye, the jeotir*
ted out safe and Sound. • f.. w
Uelwecu now And da
,'tho Free States trill ate
here of the next United.
L'scnlativcß, leaving
h und April nest— three'
nr in Connecticut and
Vermont will v o6» r
itiers of the next'
[id Maine trill ,f i
c month. The M
elect their 118,
tux. —A corrcspoi
.) Virginian, writ
relates the folio
was bitten the
!• r which she, oadi
it over the bite,
n piece and apt
anti a quart-of
he vas doing wi
avas recently m>
•he Londonderry
:iich 8.000 lbs.
80,000 tons of
lino of the worl
i officer was bow:
!r.s bead and dccapi
'fhiml him. ‘You see,*Midtho
•oar him, ‘tlmt a mau imer lo
ppUtchbss.’ -
M AXD NEW OODDS -r
•'llliß luitp Jn*t ratunjed £romtb#CSty
tiiefniock >if
GOODS, -
i XG
a.,il arc as lIAXDSOMK MriCBEAT,
. than any yut brought to thU pUc -.
:i:-t» I'lnlaiHplii* late ht th«»OMOri,
■ i'uy oiu goMh at groatly.rainceil prK
> :junn.l to «dl Uum at very »r»*llptuf.
•ns|»t 'monthly paying ctutotnea.' ' ■
I'jilcmlid «tock of
S' DUESS GOODS,
HOBKS A’ qi’ll.l.K, CHAI&IES.
DGCAU*. roiJ..DKCIIBVREfI,
, i’ IU MS, GI.NaiWMS, *o, - r
i.-itillMV* variety, together With
..iiK'sticibry (K'ikK-Straw Ooode,
i/:s. HARD WARE , QUEENS
■viioviMiES,
jus will finil'if to llioiruflvaatacc t)
m aotto be utuioreold*! *|i-’
< *ODs: cukap Go<^tir
-i n-r.nM respectfully inform the ciU
i.i . ioiuity-that he hw Justreceived,hi*
a. vi) sniMEitaooiC
'AIN AND FANci DRJESS
GOODS,
a*. O'Lblacf, ClwUi« r ,IKI(*H
I-iaiM, i.-„ tofieth»r with aliJU&iof
rl.ich will bo ooW clu»p for«UtL "‘ ",
:.*nl a btrx» vtueiuar , V/-in
. VL'FFNSWARE. BJk&Pj
BOOTS AND S/IOJSSf *
■ nyriillv Vo?» in «tbrl« Id ltd*
, .■■ CA-Slt SYSTEM in iny tinsln***i»l
c ry il out, I have tnarttvdiuy fOwU 3!
i j.uite inspection *ml cowparUoii. iu
t! lity, vrith-Uiow of
a call ar.J Judge toyimrtwve*.
i.Ji-u iu exchange Sir sjjjd», ;i «t.th»
j. D..mLrau>'.
K EX CITEME N T t—
b- xinv OOOU3 HAVE AIUaTiCOAbC
1-N <: OI’EN ED JOB INSPECTION
AND SALE. ' '
:. /m here <m the ground Again., Tw
•: .u I. lu*t vhar, awed you tt> hold n?
!-■ ! ; .il me nrfiere the CHEAP OTORh
: r t uiiw. U remln4* B»e * itttle <’
i . Gen. Ilarriwnwo* elobtodTrt
>j.lv to go with the crowd end TOO vIU
. mi.line MCCORMICK'S STOBp. Jron
n tl:.i \ alley, and the onantlty nf P’”' 1
!,:. y moat be soiling off wy rapUb'
uv friend; I .would aoy.to yoa, *tr, Jp
ir.dimioiui vrf.l he fully rvalSpd. !••
1 veil selitted aseortßtrht'ttfjhjd’'
- 'c.ftflt anlt and give tWOTPiwfit 1
■■■ Uila, and all other
l.i' T, tliat'n whefo I am gatogtotw
i rhuuld evcjyhody ch*. ■Ooo^^y ol,
vuihvare,
OIEE.NSWABE. - ,r V
""mg*
l.'-ep Bonnets, Misses’ JUta**.: **
nd Slippers, with VIMMfJtOJ* tn '
of, and every other srtkds kept *
■;ure, .can bo hod cAeop fir turn,
rntry produce token in'&&■£(* &
B. H. MoOOWOC*
■ ■AS.-ly
)UNTY DAG^BBItBAN
<!. \r. FISHEB, .tiw'Hasjiw^ o [!l
inform oar readers U»atb«j6tli**P* l, “
ms of deceased persons,
■■•■ at tho ahortesi notice and on th*
•>- He lias just received a Urg® , “' ;J |
i, lies, of all sixes and Btylce,indndi r «
wily Ca«c for four persona, and 6 F - '
:'i perfect likencMes, 'JL.eo
;i EiiiiEOTypE on
t • in* on the comer of Monte*®?,
Hjllldnyuburp, Pa. fJuWf 1*
fE: LlME!—Eunca^tUle
Jlollidujhbarg, Pa.
:iow }n operation, four targC"
1' Isi-gn quantities of the _
LITV OF WHITE LIMB- _
; :i nil orders, from X bnahel tO.
lowest rates. u
>1 at’ r.ny point on the Pciuajjlmd.
1 'oori.'L, or any point In the •urn*"
11. or at the Kiln. Addrea* _
jambs
DuneaunOU, BtairOo-fv-
JOKS AND STATIONS
: ■ «AVisx f MfiTißk
’mu a>i) Buy*
A'JfKKB,
■ t.nlSli.HUtburg, Pa-
«■- aliou to Us large and wall se* 60 *
I stock of , ~ *
* iper and Stationary,
ifylc and Booh Prvntififji
promptly executed. —.n^ld
;wn 4 Co., Type founders, BJyf;
rjaaeV^S'
■AL! COAL I COA^JI
lumrrs of
C‘J.U,, which v -aTL**-
ail times and to any part of to*
1 •• COLOGSI»,J2o:
£ Crfas. Irikt &CICS. I&MJBR
o.yr. wx&rr
IMrant-
ITEMS.
tJNION CAIMS’ MEETING.
wonaberrr Circuit aind Hollidaysburg atul
will hold a Camp Meeting, at
Hnntingdon wd other adjoining Circuits,
larlted to joia withua. ijims
other denominations kre
*£: cordially invited to pitch their-tents with'us
fl j nurticinato in the exercises of the occasion.
M d psrucipaw r° GUY FK, P. E.
■GEO. BERKSTBfiSSEB, Y
SAM’frA. WILSON, \T. C.
JOIA c. I
July 21, 1858. * /
BaaoLAtioSß,— On Monday last, the
ne * regulations in regard to the Conductors on
the Express and East lines, onthcPcnn’a Rail
Bead, went into operation. By this arrange
ment, the Conductors on those lines must'run
the entire length of the road from Philadelphia
to Pittsbargb, without change. This will no
doubt be a great convenience to through passen
»ge», as itwill obviate the necessity of showing
their, tickets so often, bat it will bo a little rough
with the Conductors until they learn the ropes,
ffe arc, sorry for the-change, because it will, de
prive ns of the regular and agreeable visits, of
those whole-souled Conductors, May Boley and
Col. Zook, Oaay, and Eoloff, of the Middle Di
vision, and CoL Irvin and Beggs of the Western
Pivisioh, but we are pleased to know that they
•re all to be continued on ■ their: respective lines,
and we may be enabled to meettbemoccasiori
tUy in our travels. It is unlversaily admitted
that the Conductors on the Penn’W Rail Road
are the best in the Union, and withont dispar
agement to any Of the others on the Road, we
must be permitted to say that sil more popular
men than those above named could not be
placed in their positions. They are men with
whom it is a pleasure instead of a burden to
navel—men wbo endeavor to make passengers
feel comfortable and contended, rather than
wishing themselves at the end of the road; and
by their care and correct knowlege oftheirbos
laess, inspire all with confidence and mak!e them
feel perfectly safe. They have a pretty hard
rood to travel for some time to come, but they
are equity to the task. If they can not perform
the duty assigned them none others need try,—
We hope they may be long spared to occupy
their present positions and contribute to the in
creasing popularity of Pennsylvania’s prond en
terprise, the Centra] Kail Road, arid to the'corn
er tof passengers who may from time cp time
fill under their care.
M*
jot 127
State*
mS
Hotel ThievinC.— A young wan named Enoch
Jones, from Juniata county, who has been some
three or four weeks in the city, was arrested
early yesterday morning, on a charge of haying
stolen $19.75 from the pockets of Charles B.
Homer, who slept in an adjoining room, at the
Drover's Hall, Penn street, Ninth-ward, kept by
Samuel Howard On searching him none of
the missing money was found in his possession.
A journeyman butcher from Altoona, named
Buck, testified .ho arose early, and went to mar
ket—that the accused slept in the room beyond
that occupied by him and Horhe'r.j.and had to
pass thro’ their room to get out—uind that wit
ness himself had been robbed of fifteen dollars
tul a watch a few nights before, in a tavern in
Allegheny. Other witnesses threw no rapre.
lijht oh the affair, and there appeared to bo ho
ground to suspect the accused other than the
fact that Jie had previously alleged that he was
“ almost strapped, ” and after. tUo larceny asser
ted he had himself been robbed of two dollars
that morning, in the same manner; I’he’ May
or thought the evidence insufficient tp justify
the detention of the accused for trial.— I’itlsburg
Uiipatdi, \~ih inti.
A Pact to be PvEMEMbkred.— Every business
mnffend mechanic, who has a proper apprecia
tion of the true mode of doing.business, ought
to have impressed upon his memory the fact
that no man should be -delicate about asking for
what is properly his due. If he neglects doing
«o, he is deficient in the spirit of independence
which he should obserre ia aU his actions.—
Rights are rights, and if not granted, should bo
demanded. Thc.selfish world is little Inclined
to give one hßTown, v unless he have the ma nli
ness to claim it. The lack of the proper fulfil
ment of this principle .has lost to many, fortune,
feme and reputation. Occasionally acustomer,
who is less a gcatleman than, an upstart, puts
on haughty sirs and affects to be insulted at be
ing dunned" for money that he ought to have
paid long before! No matter. The laborer is
worthy of#* Wre. We know it is unpleasant
to be dunned apd equally unpleasant to dunh
other people: nevertheless, circumstances some
times requiro'that we submit to both; but we
would to get “ynrothy ” at> man be
cause he asked us for his -own, and we think a
man 1 very small potatoes’ who will fly in a pas*
aion when we demand a small bill. .
Looan Hotel, Hollidatsbgeo.—-While op a
risit to tho town “ over the hill,” on Monday
we enjoyed thehospitality ofthot model
landlord, Corporal Join Kieffer, proprietor of
the Hotel above mentioned. In justiceto bis
table we innst say, that we have seldom sat
down to a better one, at the Ho
teU,
. m at n °t as replete with good
things on the day in question as it is frgafc#.
1 ?ronCler ow th «the (h>rp£l’B bonne
? epoken cJbytbose
who for ire feel sure that a man
Kho atpp 3 ; ,once will be sure to cidlagato.
f ord .«™»tos table.* No expense is spat*
t° procure the first and best of everything that
S«W« to tie :
Urpoed,;Mjr;We.-
'T??in
* n this place, on next
of * veßU *B- tty Sacrament
Administered in the
“*™ng;
f n,M Wl tlso- In
i. BifUnoiAD ConPcoToca.—The foliowiagnrtl
tla, which we copy from the last number of tlw
Johnstown Echo, vro take pleasure in tranafetr
ting it to our columns, on account of the desert
ved compliment paid to the gentlemanly, obli
ging, and deservedly popular Conductor of the
Hollidaysburg Branch Train, Capt. James Cra
mer;—
There,is nothing conduce so mnoh .to the
comfort and enjoyraont of the travelling public
as affability and kindness on the part of officers
with whom they are brought in contact. It is
of little moment how comfoitable-or convenient
cars may be, or how strictly enforced the regu
lations that govern the road, if conductors pos
sess not in an eminent degree all the attributes
of gentlemen, and use" not_every exertion to ren
der the .condition of passengers pleasant and
agreeable. The popularity of the Pennsylva
nia Railroad has in a great measure been built
up by the uniform courtesy and gentlemanly
deportment displayed by each and all -the pas
senger conductors with the road. There is,
perhaps, no road in the Union tint-bean a bet
ter reputation in.this respect, nor one. that de
serves it more. This being the case, .we feel
somewhat relnctant-ln referring to the meritori
ous conduct of any particular person holding
the position of conductor, butji long acquain
tance with, and the universal popularity gained
by our young friend, Capt. James Cramer, of
the Uouidaysburg. Branch train, induces us add
our evidence io the .many others that point him
out as one of model conductors on the road.
Wo have yet tft see the .man, woman or child
who havG not on his train felt~ conscious that
they wore nndor the ebargeof a true gentleman
and an affable-and obliging conductor, or who
didnot receive every attention they sought arid
every kindnCiJS.tliey deserved. From .boyhood
wo have kaownJim, and can truly say we have
ever foand-hlta n generous hearted friend and a
true noblemiurin, every,respect.
“We do riot kripyr that Jim has ever sought
or would accept further promotion I from .the
Company, but wo do know that no man connec
ted with the road deserves more from ' those
whose interests he -lias done his full shore in
promoting.”
Sunday School Piomos.—The scholars, teach
ers and friends of the United Brethren Sunday
School, of ,this place, held a picnic in the grove,
near Peter Miller’s, on Thursday last The day
was very favorable, and wo are pleased to leam
from a number who were in attendance that
everything passed off in the most satisfactory
manner. Nothing occurred to mar in the least
degree the pleosares of the day, and all expres
sed highly delighted with the en
tertainment
On the day following, (Friday,) jibe Presby
terian, Sunday School repaired to the some grove
for the purpose of spending a day of pleasure
and recreation, nnd eating sundry good things
which had been provided for the occasion. The
day, os in the above instance, was beautiful, and
there was quite a large assemblage of persons
in the grove, The best of feeling and good or
der.was manUested throughout the day. The
object of each ,one present appeared to be to ear
joy him or herself and contribute as much us
possible .to the enjoyment of others.
DtsTixcuranuu Yisituil,— George H. Monday,
better known us “ Uatlcss” Monday, of Phila
delphia, paid our town a visit last week, and
delivered a couple 6f lectures, in fr ont of the
Logan House. Whatever may be Iris fallings or
oddities, nevertheless a pretty shrewd
old man, and qkn deliver about as good ad
dresses,(although we do not like their character
or.tendency) and get off as -rich puns as any
street lecturer or stump speaker that travels.—
He managed to pick up quite a respectable pile
of small change, by lecturing and , selling songs,
during his stay in this place. HdTsft on Tues
day morning test for Pittsburg. \
Committee Meeting.— Vfe obsen o by a call
published in the and Whig, of this week,
that a mc'efing of tlie County Committe, appoin
ted at the Couvention of the opponents of the
national administration, -held on the 5Ui of Au
gust,! 867, will be held in llloliidaysburg, on
Saturday next. What action! the Committe will
take in reference to forming a union of the con
fiictingtolements of the opposition to Democrat
cy, 'we mast wait-and sec.
.Guoceiues and Pnovisioss.—Our
young friend Harry 801 l gives notice through
our advertising columns, this week, that he
\eeps a Grocery, Feed and Provision store, in
East Altoona, add that he intends to sell ns
cheap as any other man in the town. Although
but a short lime open, he has already secured a
large custom which is evidence that he sells ut
fhlr prices. We hope to see Harry well patron-
Jjtcd, as we think he deserves it
t.CouKT. July term of court of Quarter
tosions. for this -oouuty, will convene in Holli-
on Monday next, 26th Inst Most
’.the oases bn the civil list have been con tin
id, and the Prothouotary lias given- notice to
the Jurors summoned for the second week, that
they need not attend The .term will be occu
pied in disposing of criminal cases; of which
there are a goodly number on the docket
How TO Cool a Boom.— The Scientific Ameri
can says that the simplest and .cheapest way to
cool a room is to wet a cloth of any size the lar
ger the better, and, suspend it in the place you
Want pooled ; let .the room be well ventilated,
and the temperature will sink from ten to twenty
.degrees in less than an hour, paring such, a
tqrrid as this .would be worth t^y
■■y '" ‘t v *
■. \ • ■ ■ • •T.V.. l ~- - n ; j■■ r
AWb^ios.—-Bie attention of our readers is
directed to tho ofiames M.
Wheeler & Co., of Bamsburg, whioh wxll'be
found in another column. This is a new firm,
bat from the manner in which they: have enter
ed into business, we think, it: is destined to se
bare a large patronage. Every possible atten
tion is paid to orders from a distance.. ; ''
Accident.—We are sorry to learn that on
Friday last, a son of Mr. D. C. Miller, of this
place', had bis arm broken and wrist very badly
being caught between one. of .the
boxes rad an upright of the revolving swing,
erected for the 6th of July celebration. He re
ceived medical attendance immediately from Hr.
J.' T. Christy, and is now doing well.
ApEih'nsais DBY Colobs —Having purchased
the' right for printing in Dry Colors, wo would
respectfully inform “all the world and the rest of
mankind,” that we ore prepared to accommodate
ill who .may favor us with their patronage jnth
the moat beanfifhl Poatera, Bills, Cards, &o„
AU ; :wP^^:,a;^A r " v - "A;;
To th« Toimr Meß Altoinm.
! '/ LETTER NO. 11.
The “library Attoeiation Agcm”—A “ Literary
Society”,
Mjr Dear Young Prlendflv-Aftelr a brief
haw* I 4»ve again myself to the pleasant
'sehrloo of addressing pja i few lines. Severs!
tiungs have conspired >to interfere for a time
•mitt tbe regular appearance of.these “Letters.”
The intense heal, the oppression of a tempera*
tore ranging from 80° to 95°, aecording to
Fohrenheat’s gradation, has had its abate in
thdr interruption. I could not but feel for
Editors daring the extreme hot weather of the
last few weeks. Theiris is not only a position
of; great responsibilify, wielding as they do the
right of ithe “Press” for weal or for woe,, bat
it is one of incessant toil. Hey know no rest.
It matters not what takes place, they are ex
pected to know It—warm' as it : may be, they
must write, write, write. Though the ther
mometer be at “fever-heat,” still they most
s treat over, their editorials. And these ore ex
pected to be racy and witty, yet grave and dig
nified—they mast bo. long and they must be
short—they mast be historical, moral, political
aad religious, or some o.ne of the many judges
or critics, under whose review they pass, will
condemn them. In short, an Editor must be
the “Rare Bird” who unites in hia^ style all the
fun of Dickens, the wit and sarcasm of Prentiss,
the political acumen and forecast of Greeley,
added to. the beauty of Irving. And even then
he could not please everybody. Of all the
situations in the world, I know of no one more
difficult to fill to general satisfaction than that
of uu Editor. It is not strange, therefore, that,
under the pressure of the heat and the general
excitement of a general celebratiou, the Editors
of the 'tribunt should ask for a week's'respite.
Welcomje as is the weekly visit of their spirited
paper, P accord to them most cheerfully their
brief and much needed rest. 1 trust that all
the readers of the Tribune will be the better pre
pared to appreciate the efforts of its gentleman
ly and energetic Editors, by itawant, even for
one week, and all of us be ready to extend to
wards jibep that encouragement which they
need, mid Jmvo a right to expect, in their inces
sant toils. ft '
Bat, young gqtitlemcn, thin is a great digres
sion.; I' intended to strengthen my apology for
interrupting course epistles for a short
time,- by stating that my object was chiefly to
let the interest and excitement connected with
the celebration of our nJrtfdttal birth-day pass
off, and itben renew the suggestions of the lost
letter. [For your sakes especially, as well as
for the general interests of the community I feel
very solicitous that those suggestions be carried
out. Much of your precious time is running to
waste—suitable reading matter is mnch needed,
and the: plan suggested is unquestionably feasi
ble. I \ feel that while so much interest was
manifested in getting np a suitable observance
of so important an event as the anniversary of
our independence, nothing farther ought to be
said, especially as some of those who were so
energetically engaged in making arrangements
for the; celebration, were those who would be
expected to take an active part in getting up a
“ Library Association.* 5
.Now jhot the celebration is over, I would
agaki urge you, young friends, to make the ef
fort to secure a room and fill it with good books,
&c.M tun happy to inform.you that the sugges
tion is regarded with great favor by the officers
of E. It; Co. Mr Scott has expressed himself
quite favorably on the subject, and says there
will bet no difficulty about a room. And the
BoartLwill unquestionably favor the object, and
hqnbr ai petition for the appropriation of such a
room.; ;h'ow, then, why not go to work? And
let it $e ~a general matter. 1 would include
among young men. all from eighteen old
or younger up to forty or forty-five.. Indeed,
none Who wish to subscribes and become mem
bers, need be excluded from the association.
There might also with great propriety bo con
nected with it a “Literary Association.” A
society for your Improvement in composition,
declaration and debate. None of you know to
what situations you may be called in life. And
however be, the improvement resulting
from such an association would -add very much
to your,ease and comfort-in social intercourse
with your fellow-men, while it would widen and
deepen your influence with those around yon.
It does seem to me that all men are bound to
improve whatever talents God has given them.
There is nothing like the difference, fiaturaUy,
betweeh men, that persons are apt to suppose.
Tho apparent differences are owing much more
to the'opportunities ami efforts to improve than
to natwtdl differences. And as others, by effort
and application, have learned to be writers,
and disputants, so may you. Ko mao
lias eye* excelled in any thing without labor
and patient, diligent effort. If others have thus
succeeded, so may you. Why not do it? These
suggestions arc thrown, put for y our candid con
sideration, As ever, yopr sincere friend,
: Fortune Favobs XHfr Boats. —Man's life
Fangs jVjpton - the most brittle thread—so it is
with fortune. A dime luckily invested, has of
ten been the basis of an ample fortune, triulst
years of toil and privation have been repaid
with a; meagre subsistence. How uncertain are
all things earthly—a beggar to-day, a prince
to-morrow. We have, just learned some good
news.! A friend of ocr youth—a poor. Godfor
saken printer—has drawn a prize of $16,000 in
Swan & Co‘s Lottery, Augusta, Georgia. Bdb,
you’re a lucky dog t—Middkpori (///.} Prat. ;
: The Panic—Morns Faiudues. —The panic In
New York seems to be on the increase. In tola
city everything goes on smoothly, and the only
failures wo have heard of were toe failures to
furnish good fits made by some inferior clothing
establishments. There is no such difficulty to
be encountered by those who patronize ' toe
Brown Stone Clothing Hall of RoCkhill & Wil
son, Nos. GOS and 605 Chestnut street, above
sixth.' Gentlemen and Youths never fail to pro
cure capital fits at this popular establishment.
The Best Cough Medicine.—One of the
.very best Cough Medicines to bo found any
where/Is Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup, sold $y-
G. yi, £esslef, at 60 cents per bottle.
advertisemmit of Dr. Sandford’s
AVoioofromßlairOounty,
COL. JOHN BROTHERLTNE NOMINATED
FORCONGBEBS BY BLAIR COUNTY;
Tke Blai? County American Conven
tion having i adjourned without giving an
expression as to: the choice of their con
stituents-for Congress, the Delegates have
addressed the following to'the Conferees,
to wit: " •
To the Congressional Conferees of Blair
County, elected by the American Con-
vention:
Gentlemen -Permit us to rccoin
niend to your support, as a suitable can
didate for Congress, John
Esq, We hope you will bring his name
before the Conference, and if possible, se
cane bis nomination by your Votes and in
fluence. Youre respectfully,
John H Stiflier
Isaac Hooper
j Edward B.Tipton
: >| Allen DSdiith
1 Arcbicald Rankin
I George Koon
Laudou Recye
Job Barefoot
- : George Kopp
Samuel Cruse
L F Butler
James Malone
Frazer Harlam ",
Daniel Shock w
’DR Lingenfelter
Jacob Zeth Jr .
Daniel F Bccgle
George P Kelly
Samuel Furney
j John Trout
James Coleman
Douglas McCartney
Abrab am' Loudon
: John Wesly •
John McFarland
x Mm R Plumer
I John Tate
George L Cowen
Jacob L Martin
John C Biddle
Samuel R Shiffler
E Burkct
Isaac Tingling
Thco A Stecker
J L Reifkneider .
Thomas McMinn
William Fox
Daniel Price
Benj F Burley
\ Levi Riling
! George F McCabe
j Andrew Green
| James R Patton
; I James Williams
1 Wm C Kean
Alfred Canan
A Monmouth paper says, “in another
column will po ! found the certificate of our fel
low townsman, James W. Davidson, Esq., to
Prof. Wood. This is another of the numerous
instances where it has changed gray hair to ra
ven ringlets,) and bald scalps to waving locks.
Let any; who island in need of this valuable rem
edy give itjjfair trial.”.
CAjbxiafc-4-Btewaro' of worthless imitations, ns
several are already in the market, called by dif
ferent names. Use none unless the words (Pro
fessor Wood’s Hair Restorative, Depot St. Lou
is, Mo., and bscw York,.) arc blown in the bot
tle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine
dealers. Also by all; Fancy and Toilet Goods
dealers in the United States and Canada. Sec
advertisement in this week's paper.
|t - <■» m i
THE GREA T ENGLISH REMED Y.
' SIR JAMES CLARKE S
Celebrated Female Pills.
. i
Prepared from it prescription nf Sir J. CU'rkc, M. D., Phy
sician Jprtraortlifiary to the Queen.
Thin Invaluttblo medicine is unfailing in tiie euro ofall
those painful aiid delicate diseases to which the female con
stitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes
ull obstructions, and a speedy enrotuuy be rolled on.
to HABtanLudra
it is peculiarly suited. It Will, in a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price ono dollar,boars the Government Stamp
of Great Britain, tp prevent'Counterfeits. . ’.i
. CACTIO.N. ‘
, These P3U should nol le tiUen ly females dirrinffthejtnt
three months as they are sure to briny on Mis
carriage, but aiany other time they are safe.
In all cases and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Back and Patlgnonn slight exertion, Palpitation
of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect
a cure when all other means have ffdled, and although a
powerful remedy, do not contain iron, odomol, antimony, :
or anything hurtful to the constitution; : 4
full directions In the pamphlet ardnnd each package,
which ahotdd becawlUly preserved. . ! • '
Sole Agent for the Bnited States apd Canada, ' |
‘ ' JOB’HOSES, (late 1.0. Baldwin A Co.)
'■ X'":' : ■; Rochester, 21. T.
Jf. Be—£Loo and % hostage stamps enclosed toauyun
kborized Agent, will iitsnre a' bottle, containing SO Pflft,
* vV ' jr'
. B.L. Eahnostock, Bittabnrg, Wholesale Agent?; also, for
salt hyraß Brngfeist*. [Jnne 3,1868.-Iy.
T. N. K.
ALTOON A_JIARKETS.
, COWUWTXO WX*St,T BY J. * J- lowthes.
Flour—Superfine, $ .hbL $4,75
•f Extra, V “ j $6.00
Corn Meal, . flfcwt. j* 1,75
Potatoes, Wbush, 75
Dry Applee, ST u i 1,75
Beater- Irjb x to
Lard, • ft" ;• , . 1 • L ■ : l<
Hams. «« . 12
Shoulders, - $ “ | - 10
Side, , j. 12
Bggs, |l dpz. , 10
ITLAET* USER’S FLOUR MARKET. '
M’Labi A Lehr sell their Ffourat the following rate»>—
“; ; “ « Superfine/* o*l3 0 * 13 « 4,75
H. LEHR’S FLOUR MARKET.: |
Fxtrn Family PJonr, llbbl. - j ' '$ i
Snperflne Extra, beet qualify, “-• . j ‘8 26
• “ “ ; Brush ©took, * !, 600
Superfine, I ’ " j- <76
Notice is hereby given to
all persons, not to pay money or giveatock to any
jtersou on our account, unices the individual
same can produce a written certificate of agency from us.
Jtt1y16.1868.-8t ; ABMStBONa *&LLINB.
Jas A, Freeman
' Geo A Jacobs
John M Barbour
! Joseph Barr
i | Francis Henry
!' I Jacob Mclntyre x
i John S Hefflcr
Franklin Snyder
M II Jolly
A C McCartney
! Wui It Maxwell
Delegates
M.! WHALER Js CC|-,
O:■ : (Saanator* to John I #. Brant,) ■ . ■
FORWAXDIKfe COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, 4 ■
Near the Fehnt Central Railroad Depdt,
HARBiSB ÜBO, PA.
HEALERS IN
TTAnn AND sort cast, Pigßdal, Ba/lroad trim. Bar
andMtTchaniaUtlron,Naih,FUmr,Gro
, series, Tmvitioiu, fith, Salt, etc.
COAL font in can. In largo oV small quantities along
the different Railroads in Pennsylvania. [July 23-ly.
■\TEW GROCERY F3SED AND, PRO
vision store. h ■ ■
The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of
Altoona and'vicinity that he bat ojJened astore of the above
kind, near the corner ,of Addllne;and Jnlia streets, Last
Altoona, where be will keep constimtiy on band a full sup
ply of everything In hit line. Hti
GROCERIES
arc all fresh and will be sold at'prices at low at those of
any other establishment In towns'll is stock of provisions,
consisting of , V i
Flout, Earns, Shoulders, Sides, »£■<%
will be eolda little cheaper than 'diey can be bought any
where else. .Hit Flour it- obtained ftwm tho heat UiUUta
the Western paVt of the State, aud it warranted to b 3 what,'
It it represented. ; ■.
All kinds of Feed for borsea, cowa aud hugs, always on
hand.. ' >v
I intend to keep such an aatbrintent that I shallot all
times be able to supply my ctutouiprs with vhatotvr they
may need, and 1 tumid also to: veil at price* which Will
make it a saving to thw who pattoniao mystore.
July 22,1868-Sm. HKNttY BELL.
Take notice, that the AS
SESSMENT No. 15, mad<i fiy the LycouMng Mutual
Insurance Comptny, in'Bfoir coujtty, is payable ot my of
fice. The Assessment is 8 per Cent. on alt note* in force
May 13,1868. JOBS SIIOKMAKBK,
Altoona, July 15; }Bsp„: Aconcer.
NOTIC E TO TRipHKRS.— THE
Board of Schodl Director* dtittoon* wish to employ
FOUR MALK and YOUR FESIAME TBACAERa to lake
charge of their Public ; Schools ;the ensuing tertn. The
Schools will be graded. ; ; V;.
The Term will commence on }St of September and con
tinue eight months; The r-iidhty/Superlntendent Mill be
in Altoona on Thonday, thp llsthdf August, tor. the pur
pose of examining applicants, 4t, whK» time all penmu
applying for ohy or these schootovrlU he expected to be
present. The Board are proouriug competent.
Teachers, and none need epply oAly those who can come
well recommended. By order of the Board.
Altoona, July 13, T858.-W ft. W. PATTOS, Stiff/:
FARE REEIIuCEID.
STATES UmWH HOTEL
606 and. 608 Market Street,
' iOOVt SIXTH, .
Ptt 11 AD K Aril lA.
Terms—Bl.2s Per Day- '
G. W. 3HSKLB, Paopaitiba.
July 1, 1808.-4ai. ’ ' ■ j , '
di REWARD \V|ILB BE RAID
pjp for IhtbrmationthatwUl leail to tho detection
of the person or persons who maliciously defaced the Tomb
Stonea in the Albania Vairview Cornetory. It is the deter
mination of the Executive Committee to ferret out, if pos
til do, all offenders on the profastty or promises of the'Cem
etery, and punish all who are rnnvictcd of such, witli the
Tory utmost rigor of the law. This Is therefore to caution
all persons vision* tha Ccmutry how they shall net. 1
By order of the Executive Committee.
1 Altoona, Juue 23,1855.-3 w iG. \V. PATTOX, Sec’y.
Administrators notice.—
Notite is hereby given that Uttdrs of Administration
on the estate of Arciubalp AIcOiCnEAS, lata of Aitoonii,
Blair county, deed, have been granted by tlio Register, Ac.,
to the undersigned, residing ; lb; said county. All per
sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re
quested t > make immediate payment; and those having
claims against it will present tbcjn duly authenticated for
settlement. , JOlta iTUOTJT,
JOit.VJ. BDBKIIOLDER,
July X, 1853.-61 ! AUeCrt.
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
PERFUJIiiltt,i auch as
EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF,
Pomatums, Jluir Oils, Colognes, ini-"
ported and doniesffc; Oriental
Drops, Cosmetics, Prangi
panni Sachets,
, Toilet Soa\\s, flair
Brushes, x Tootw Br\ishes,
Dressing CotnJbs, fffiket' Combs,
Purses, Bag Leaf Witter, etc., etc., etc.
JUST RECEIVED AND IOR SALE LOW AT
. A. ROUSH’S.'
June IS, 1858,-tf '
QPERA CIGARS!;-
THREE BEPI.ES,
: fort|llizas,
! i LA ROSji|j,
LA ABULAS, !-I :
: f -f i, ;
for sale 8y j iA. RQCSIT, Druggist,-
Juno 24,1858.-11 ;£| ;■
SODA WATER! M
S(W|>A WATER!
Tin? -PLEASANT AND AGREEABLE BEVERAGE
ALWATB ON-MACOHT
AT EOUSJH'S .pjt&G ST(/rE,
Virginia Stmt, abetx the Lutheran Church.
June M, 1858.-tf „ . I>l- ’ | --V •* :
Concentrated &YB/ for ra
king Soft Soap, nod SoapjDowder forWashlng. one
pound equal to sis of common Soap: Castile goap, Palm
top, Chemical Soup,- etc., on build and for sale at!
Jnnc 10,1653.-tfJ y‘ ■ j ,fj ; A. ROtTSII’S.
SOLUTION 01? CITitATE OF MAG-
NESIA—a cOolhig mild• In its operation
and agreeable to the hhd tor sale by ‘
Jan# M, 1868<-tf sj A; ROD&H, Druggist,
nAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID.
Linseed On, Spirits of Turpentine, White Lead anti
Alcohol,' for sale cheap ut - I ; -A. RODSU’S.
POSITIVE INFORRATIONI—THE
1 undersigned having perfected their- Spring Stock,
now offer to tho public Uie LARGEST LOT Of GBOCE
BIKS ever presented in the tom-pof Altooaa.
Qur obJcA in publishing thts;card’ is to present the fol
lowing foots: .
. Ist, The neent hard times have; very much reduced tj»o
price ofGrOceHes in the city, especially to cash buyers."
-- 2d. Wo bought these Groceries; In large lots, many of
them ttbm find hands. . j-!• . • •
Bd. Wo bought them entirely for cash.
4th. We self for ready pay. >’
■ 6th. W« Keep our stock full hyiweeltly receipts.
6th. Wo are'determined to-kwp op the credit of onr house.
7th. We sell more GROCERIES than any other store In
Blair county, af leas per cunt. • - - -
, Stb.'.Wo sell cheaper than anyfothcr store in the county.
‘ A continuation of patronage fo respectfully solicited. '•
Altoona, Juno 10,1868, ? i SIcLANE i LEJIB.
T OGAN HOTEL.—-THE UNDER
-1. 4 SIGHED respectfully informs the
dtizeiß of Blair county aud : others, A
that he has opened up the LOO AN
HOUSB,formcriy kept by Sheriff Kcixv
ht the west end of Uolliday?burg, rfXxr 1
reception of'strangers and travellers.— m
Everything connected with the: bouse has been refitted in
tho now with the choicest furniture, Ac., 4c.
The house is large and roitunodious, and well calculated
for oohvenienco and com Tort.
. His TABLE will bo furnished With the very best the mar
ket can afford, and no pain* or trouble will be spared to
finder those who may choose to favor bpn with tholf pa
tronage comfortable aud happy during their stay with him.
His STABLING is ample, and inn obliging and careM
hostler will always be in attendaijce! .
rire Williamsburg stage. ; which makes daily trips
between this place and WUUaiuaburg, stops at the Logan
Hotel, : : ■
Doc. 17,1857,—tf.]
PRIVATE SALE.—THE SUBSCRI
BER has oh hand a few articles of Household^ Prop
erty, among which are a Double of eicellenVSTOVE3,
which he will dispose of cheap for cash. The articles can
ho soen>at J. A J. Lowthcrt Store. _
’ July I, 1fi58.-tf ; TVM. McDOWELL.
/CONFECTIONARY.H-PLAIN AND
I 7 fine aad fof ealc By "
ff S £BHOABIiL ~'
Hare* to, ’6B-Iy] -181 rhih*.fclphi».
j JOHN KEIFFEB
fHE LIVER INVIGORATOBI
PURPAEEB BY DR. SAHfOBD. , 4
MPOtSDEEr ENIIRJH,Y PROM GtJMS,
faino of the besf Pnrgaltvo and Liver Mjdkiuos now. be*
fore the public, that acts hr a Cathartic, easier, milder, and
more sffectuai than any, other, medicine known. It is not
only.a (Xithxriic, but a titer remedy, acting first on the
titKT to eject its morbid matter, then ou the stomach and
bgweu.to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing, two
purposes effectually, without any of tin' painful frying*
espejrienced in the operations of meet tuUortfc*. It
stnmgthqua the system at thasame time that it purge* U;
and when taken daily li> moderate doses, will •strengthen
and buUd It up with unusual rapidity. . .
The Lim is one of the; principal regulators of the
human body;-ahd when it; performs itslunctinns.waU,
the powers of the-system! *re fully developed. The
stomach is almost entirely! * dependent on the healthy
action of the Lirtr for the; CC proper performance of in
functions; when tho stem- iach is at Jhult, tho bowels
are at fault, and tho whole system sUfiera in conse
quence of one organ—the '.Litre—having ceased dado
its duty. >'or the discuses iCjj of that organ, one of the
proprietors has made it Uia ~ j study, in a practfceufrdom
than, twenty yean, to find ! some remedy wherewith t>
Counteract the many dc- to which it is
liable. Q»1 .
To prove thht this rune- “ idy is at last found, any per
sony troubled witji Livsa /w Comkjmm, in any of iU
forth*, has but to try a hot- W tie, and conviction la cer
tain.
These Gums remove all morbid or bad nwttrrYtota
the system,' supplying In their Jdacc a healthy gnw
of bile, invigorating -the stomach, causing food ,te
digest well, pewrmo the K. hluop, giving tone and
health to the whole «achi- r tn»ry, rumoring the.cans*
of the disease--effecting a >y radical cure. -
Undoes Attacks are cur-l cd, van, unat » am**,
PErVi-ttko, by the cent- skmal use of iho.LmtE I>-
vtoottatoß*. . '
’ Oho dose- after pacing is
uiactraiuJ prevent the food
\ Only otnt dcteo taken be-
Mightmare.
Only one doae' taken at
els gently, and cures; Ow
' One. dose taken after eayh
Wrpiie doae of two tUa
lloTe BTCK ItRaJMCUE.. ! {
Oasbottle taken for fc-|; -i i m«lo obstruction remove*
tli» cause of tho lUseasP, j f'"': and tiiakes a, perfect cure.
Only o«o dose'lmtnodiafo-1 [ly_roUerei*Chol!e, while \ -
One doso often repeated! is n rot* euro for COOUUU
"XOUtrs, nutl. a preventive 13Lj of Cuomu.- . t ; .
ono'bottle taj» needed to throw out of U>d
system tliu effects <>r medi-; >«,}eine after a long "!clu**v»
t&t Ono bottle Liken (hr; [ 1 Jawmuok removes all sal.
lowness or unnatural color, 1 ‘ [from the nkin.
One done taken a short.pl [time before eating give*,
vigor to the appetite, undj umkee Iho fooddigc-twvl).
Unit doso often repeated! cures Chronic Iliarrlicca. in
IU worst forms, while Sum- j met r.ud Bowel complaint*
yield almost to the first d'eie. > .
One or two doW cutes -‘attacks canned ,h> M'ottin
lit children: »V>ee is no tv surer, safer, or speedier
remedy in the World, as It . -
A few bottle* c*re« Prepay >Tl.y,esclyug U>« absorbent*
wo takft pleasure' fu ro- fbp medlciuo
at a provontiva tor Fever rt. land Ague, Chill Fever, ami
kll Fevers'of a Bilious type.) jU operates wifli coctalnlV,
and thousands are willing to testifv to its wnndertul
virtn a. j |
All who uec lt are givingtheir unanimous testimony in
its fit tor; ..
03 - Mix Water in tjta tnoti'.li with the lurfeurator, and
swat! in 1 both together.
THE LIVER INVIOOftATOU
IS AteCIENTUfIO MEDICAL DISCOYRUy, «,a hi daily
working cures, almost U*r groat to believe. It cure* as if
Uy magic, cmh Uiefirk, dote fftviiiffltnf/U, and seldom more
than one bottlo is required to euro any UpU of Ur c*. Com
plaint, from the worst Jaundice QcDytpnutia to a common
MeaiMuAc, all of which, ore Ibe result of a pttiAaraXlvsK.
, piuca oxc hollas per comt .
DB. BANFOBD, Proprietor, W 5 Broadway, New ifotk.
*3- Sold l»y G. W. KstfUn, .\ltconu: and retailed. hy
alt Druggists'. [May-7, 18h?.-^y.'
rPHE GREAT REACTIFIEIi! SO
X r - I-'Jng übauccessfhlly sought.
FOIJNI3 AT LAST!
FOK IT BKSTOKK§ PKRMXxEXTLYOIUYUAIB TO
iU original rolor; covers luxuriantly IhobeUJ hendf re
moves ull dandruff, itching nml all ecrufpia, scoldhood and
all eruptions; niakesthe l»lr soft, health) and glossy* and
will preservo it to any. imagluahlcagc; removes, as IT by
magic, all blotches, Ac„ from the lice and cure* all neural
gia and nervous headache. £eo circular and the following;
„ I „ Dover, X. Il„ Feb. 2d?iSs7,
Prop. 0.,J. tVo<)D t Co.—Gepts: Within a feat wya wo
have received solnany orders and calls for Prof.O. j. wood’*
Hair Bcstoraflva. that today We Wert complied to apm! to
Boston for a quantify, (fits 0 dutch you torw.trjed allbcing
sold,) while we might Ofdcr a.qUaality from you. leery
bottle toe have sold Mgnu to Ante produced threr or/our ut Si
customers tuid tlto approbation'. and. patrtmsgd It receives
from the most substantial'and worthy .clHaemi of opr vp
ciijlty, fiilly Convince ns that it is A MO2TV ALUABLU
PREPARATION. . .. f . n.‘
Send tfe as soon as may bo oho gpos* of 31 aisc; Had oho
dozen 1 1 size; and believe us yuan very wsmcttUllr.'
(Signed) DANIEL x Co.
Hickory ,Q Charles CoV. Ma., Xov.ls,lBua.
ili’Ror. 0. ,1. tVooi>—Otar fifr: Seme tithe last autpmer ws
were induced to use some of jour Hair Ueattnalire, and
its effects wore so wonderful, wo feel it uUr duty to jolt
nml the afflicted. to report U.
Ourlittlc son’s head for some time had been perfectly
: covered with sores, and softie hailed ft scald head, lie
ha : r almost entirely came off In consequence, wbeh a friend i
sejings his sufferings, advised us to use ronr Restorative,
we did .so with Uttll- hopb of speech, l f ut. to oor surprise,
and tliat of all our frkwJa, a ypryTcw application? remov.-d
the disease entirely, and a luxuriant crop ofln.ir
soon started out and wo can, now say that our boy has »a
healthy a scnlpj and as iuxmhn) a crop ot hcirasany
ctiicr child, ■ tie-can therefore,anddo hereby rtcomnicrd
your Restorative, us o perfect remedy for all discascu oftlio
scalp and hair. ft e eie.your.t rvsuect Aiilv,
(ieui;ge>w. niooxx'Boiii,iiij
- N »AR,Vn A. HUH! IN BOTHAM.
•_ . A . flardhfcr. Maine, Jem* 22,1f.',5. :
Prof. 0.. T. Woo o—Dear Sir t I. hare used tap bottles ■• t
Professor TVgnd’s Uajr Restorative, ppd can trull wy it i«
Uw greatest discovery of the age for rcstoriiiirandchangtii*
the Hair. Ueforc ipilng it I was a man of seventy, ,-My
Ilair has now attained its original color. You can recom
mend it to the world without the least' fear, as-mtcaiXi
was one of the worst kill'd. ~ . •
Yohra Beapcclfollv, '
. , DANIELX.aOKPHY.
q. J. ft ood & Co., Proprietors 312 Broadway, New "Suck,
(in.the greot X. Y. .Wire BaUihg Establishment.) and iU
Marketdfn, St. Louis, Mo._ i ,1
_ *#lo by Q. TV. KESSLEK, Altoona, and by all good
Druggists. - . .*■ i^lnnc3,lSiS-ly.
. A LTOONA GIFT ASSOCIATION!
XJI. rosmrixY so ;
GOOD NEWS.
The Commute Proper
\ ty of the El Dorado Orfl Atibetaficn.
THE iJIStRIjBUTION NEAJI H HAND.
At a meeting, of the «hatoboWor» in thnabote Assgcia
tiou I Jif‘ld.on the 19th of June, JBW, n CggmtM(eeuffir*
disinterested pcrfoiu was chosen lo dtetriintc the
ty, vb.; "
'I Jr,
JOBS TBOhl, DAYU) IUOXS.
AjrpßEW OKEKN, v ..
IN shore cunimUteeis composed o£- ujen of good stand
ing ju socktyj in wlwm ilmreholdrrs can place implfcVcoit-
AdeuCe, and feel ajsurcd that they will- receive jastfce s-t
their hand). ,
coMmrr£E's circular.
Wo, the mulcrtigpedj having boon rtioocn « Coaimltlteo
to distribute the Gifts of (ho-above Association, beg leave
to inform the shareholders and all interested, that we hare
fixwl THURSDAY, ttalath day of ACGCST. 1308, as the
day on which' the distribution will positively take-place.
AilAgeute are requested to make a lull rcturu of ait jm»-
nays, silk, and Tickets in their hands, on or before the lit
day of Avgust, IW3. JOHN ALLIEOD,
1 ANDREW GREEN,
JOHN TROUT,
JOHN COLEMAN, Jr,
. , -*‘i DAVID IRONS.
; tus undersigned begs leave to state that the reason why
the dbußbuthm did hot take place in April, as advertised,
■wae the failure of tbrec-foarthe of the Agents to make re
turns. There Will he in postponement from the above,
whether the return* are alt, made or,not. Agenu will
therefore pioaao attend to this notice inmudfately. .
The office of the El Dorado Gift Association it on
: Main street. North Ward, Altoona, opposite Sir. John Al
i •UsoO’s redideneo, All who-wish tickets in this enterprise
win please call and get them soon, as there is an opportu
nity to got the money back
July 1,1855.-td
Restaurant and lager
BEER SALOON.—The subscriber would respectfully
auuouoco that ho will keep constantly on band, at m* talooo
Under the Masonic Temple
a supply of refreshments, such as Cakes, Cheese, Sardines,
Pretzels, anil an excellent-article of LAGFEB B££lt, ninim
factored a't the Altoona Brcvrcfy, which U prtnorinced th"
best in the country. Ilia saloon Is fitted up in good stylo
for the comfort and accommodation of bis patrons, ami ae
hopes by strict attention to their wants to merit an'a rccervo
a Diir share of patronage
May 13, 1558.-ly]
Brick i bricks i brick \\ i
The nn Jereigncd subscriber baa on baud now and Inr
sale a
i FIRST RATE QtULITY OF RED BRICK,
it tbe woll-knowd Brick If aid at McCalians •' Bluff," wbera
he in prepared to farnUh any quantity of BRICK on short
notice. Orders from a distance will bo attended to, and
Brick delivered in the cars. Address ■
April!, 18583 m. WILLIAM. VATJQBH.
Duncausville, Blair county, Tx
Henry lehr s store is in
John Lehr’s old stand, nearly opposite - MeOer*
miCk't store, in North Ward. [Jm*e M,*57-ly.
/GROCERIES.-—A LARGE WtJ
V T cdmplste assortment of (ireesris* haratUrtimsß rh*
cwrrd at the store of ■ ■ 1» SI«WI8<
, "ufflciettt to rttlieynAbesto*
I (from liaing and'souring. .
trt|foro, rtllring,. prevent*
feitiighl, loosens tho tho hdwi
, :tivio«aa«., .’v.-
[meal will cure Prspepaisi.'
| spoonsful will alhays h>
JOSEPH MOIST, Agent
FSKDINAXD xothwasq.