k i|| ptoraa Cribm (ALTOONA, PA.. ■Thursday, august 12, isss. /iflUWhare parties are unknown to tw, } Nbw Yoskj- Augusts,-1,858. A Toir.jfEßiDpsT Bocuam ah/ JfcKlfoiJSprings, 1 OB July Telegraph Boot' ou the 28 th. 'The cable- Iras spaced; atl o’clock, iVAL oh- Thursday, -.; the - 29tb, and: -the vessels - then separated, the; Agameiunon.andValaroaß hQuud Hor Valencia, thojNwfewa Porgon for Tnnlty. Bay,.whore the,latter Bnivcd yesterday and thismornlng the end of the Cable-will-be- landed. It tie 1608 nautical mUes or ld&O sUtnte miles ’ from 1 , the telegraph hoUse.attheLhead.ofiValencia liarbornmltele- Ptph.hpjwe at BuU’a *4rm,, -Trinity Bay,#nd fur more thair ; tiro thirds 6f;the,j}istance the water-Is over two'miles In-depth. . i . ■ ' The -Cable' bed -been paid-front the 'Agamem non xt!the:same speedoafromUje Niagara.— The olpctrical, signals -are..pent and -received through theiwhole Cable.perfect .The naobin ery.for(paying onf the inost sat isftcionly.and it* was not stopped for a Single moment Cap*.’Hudson, of the Niagara, Messrs.' ■RycreU and Mtaodbonse, the engineers, electri cians god offioew.of .the ship, and in foctevcry roan opboftrd,the. .ezertwf him self to;the utmost |p make ; iho expedition suo ctyifulniid bythoblcaiingofDmnerroTidonQe aubcbodedV-- " •Aftertheendof itho Cable has beon landed. andoonpeeted with the land line and the Nisg- oaigotbelonglng to the fleet, 7 she,wi|l go to St John's for coals and. then proceed at once td'Now York. ■ 7 GYRUS W. FIELD. At first the report was not credited, and: require;] jnpre than that snoba dispatch had been received, to- convince us of its truth/butthe .receipt of the above dis patch, furnished us by one of the P. R. dt diapntchcra af the office in this place, diapediod all doubts. The failure -to ac eomplishthis groat undertaking last'fall, and thd repoftcd faUurca but h few days previpps tb she Receipt of the kboye .dis patch, together ,\»Hh numerous hoaxes \tbat had been played off on. ’telegraph operators and daily naturally caused the public lo relinquish all hope of success and receive with incredujiity any reports respectingjt... But .when the re port was substantiated by an exhibition of the dispatch with the name of Cyrus W. Field attached, all doubts fled away and gate place of joy and glad ness. 1 . The Pittsburg JMspatch, in noticing the l affair, says “ The cable is laid, and Vrilh it pf false ffalaanm of prophecy, the of opr JDr; hardeners of science,And'the clamors of the Thersitcs of the crowd. The stolid theologian j 'pf the nowapd ipccuise Almighly had .plpced the f t .ocean as .an insuperable n batrux between two continents, should be donated p batten and' advised to pockpt his thesis, yet in the thankfulness dll lupßt fqcl that we can afford to forgive .these breakers, especially ns their predictions | have ' ’ : ;di6patch^‘ annoi^^ the recording instruments fQr.|he cabie‘ are ; in anebja.state : nf.. forwardness as to I ipp«so; the yearly .opening ;: pf ithc Jinerfor | hnuntts. distantly altcrthotraushifssion • .of'jthe- Prudent’s i the two pf.the gresident, and through I pp-operation.of the managers and employ-'; ecs of the telegraph lines of the country, be made public from' New FoUndland to| Tcias] aHd/rom Quebcc to boundaiyi in the Northwest. I( Jt • place during the present ■ week. Notice will be given in advance' pf the day when the first message Will be . through the cable. f proposed that some early day be ‘ by England, Canada and ‘Ame l*Vi2a, as a national jubilee for the success ful laying of the Atlantic Gable. ~We are pleased to noticethat our Col. J. J. Patterson, of Juniata bounty, is recommended as a candidate for Assembly in the Snyder, Union and iJjWUda district. We hope he may be in securing the nomination, as -he would evidently be elected; He would jniiake a good representative, is a clever and wooid undoubtedly obtain the ftobriiuet of Handsome Member." Tariff Meeting at Tyrone. i. A meeting of thefriendsof a Protective held at Saturday JfteimoQSl pd %S. S. !Blair, Esq~ lff'lt Wefpiave e)oi been of, a sProteo&ye and delight to witness a disposition to revive this ques tion in the coming political campaign.' It whole Union, but more particularly to Pennsylvania,' and we believe that those who have so long been blind-folded by party leaders and induced to vote against theirown removed *fn>m ‘their eyes ’'and will rise in’ their down thole wh o have so long ossiaiocT in, oppressing them. W e believe that tbe-question wjll not long remtun a .of the interests,of ■the aretoo(plainly seen nnd :felt,i aswollby theiwedjtbyasthe pooterolhßßes, to allow6jther ofWem to iheffe-’ iy /for of ’ politicel siipife- Resolutiona'.wore passed condemning; the Free Trade Tariff -of 1846, and de manding H restoration of the Tariff of Congress vrotdd'iip snpportcd who -was net |pSß|j[f.®Bd;-.Ayewediy in favor of a Pro- Tariff. The returns from the Kansas election, up to the present -time, show that 'the: Constitution submitted by the late Con gress, has, been defeated by .p very large majority. -The confidence .reposed in the integrity of people has not been mis placed,’ They have spurned the bribe of- ; fered by the Administration party. T^e. Kentucky,election, .although not an important,one, wasattended with some excitement. At Louisville and Lexington the Americans carried their ticket through-. put. The returns from other portions of the State fayorthe election of the Demo cratic State officers. The -Democrats have evidently carried Missouri, owing, itissiud, tp a division, of the opposition.'in'flmSt. Louis the Democjraticlcandidate for Congress is' elected—but the Administratioh date not counthira as a gain, inasmuch' a? he is ai staupch friend and supporter of Sitephep i A. . [■ 1•. i : TKa.t Bribery FuND.-rJohn ■ IV. Wolcott, who was the hero of thetariff; corruption committee of the late session,! has been sued by.the creditors of Law,- rcjnec, .Stone ,& .£O., fqr the recovery, of the 874,G00 .which he received from that firm for the purpose of influencing the passage of the tariff of 1857, and, which, as is well ascertained, he kept in his pock et, probably by an understanding with Sum. Lawrence, who now shelters himself abroad from a prosecution at home. The trial may elicit some farther facts in re gard to Lawrences financiering. The.tes timony tahen; hy the Committee of. the •House is how published,.with the; report, forming a document of 110 pages. There is npthing in the testimony that shows that any .member; of Confess received any of the * Lawrence fund, hut it is: conclu sively, proved that iWaicott retained the 8f4,000, withthe cxccptibp iof -.54,000 pj|id to George ; n . * '' New BSnk* Note Report^.— We arc in reqcipt of a new Bijpor | ter, iu Philadeiplda, .by Charles 0* jcQnrected % Work, Mc- Gougb’ & Go. ; ilt iff gotten up -in •' a very; apjl te ,bc : a ; mae-; Ueeoreceutlystarted/should, vd think, be able id jtecplhd.country free of - counter-1 Peantiful and expressive The ctoMilfiiHi byufOumber of appropriate ; dcr.’ magnificent -..55.-. engraving.-gratis. > Oak smith &Co., publishere^NeyrYork. PEN AITD SCISSORS. J 69“ npp-a number of sew houses. .4 dMnfarTaew boardwalks , %r< ii: 89" Bccreasing-»-the length of the days. 89* A new wrinkle—sealing love letters with molasses.* They most be sweet indeed- : 7.-- „ n- Ks> The most dangerous hoopis decided to be.aboqp snake.’ •.. ~n i , '4;- ■ !v,B9*! Bfonrlblo-rrJt.m said .that almost ev«y ..lady in town baa a skeleton in her closet. . ; ; . v :! ffSp) Important discovery—that & black berry ~-V•": ■(' - tents ready, for the Camp Buy a'ticket for the supper to-morrow benefit of the IJ. B. Church. There an said to be 808' nnnharlcsin Spain, with 20i0l8-nuna in'them. ; ;i ' ; ‘ ! There are : 20,000 women employed in watchmaking in Switzerland. -.•■= • - : B@»t4 c library Association-of Pctcrsburgh, Va., hair contracted for a ball to cost $18,006. i B&» Beturped-'-our young friends, Borchi nell and Caldwell, ..from the Lancaster Conven tion of Junior Sous of America. ~Jg9“. Ap improvcmcnb--tho awning in front of our establishment. Hope it won’t attract loafers. ■ i! . JKa?" We would inform “periwinkle” that “ Purser Hanstobpoy*’ didn’t succeed in .finding an £sq. otJgsv. - JB6T* Capt. Bell, of the Star, is decided to be V the - man with the military walk,” so often talked .about but never seen. The Hon. John Covodo has been nomi nated for ic-election to Congress from! the nine teenth district ' : 80L- Down to the lower edge of decorum— the dresses of a number of ladies who walk our .streets. * lit* Humorous—the new method of conferr ing degrees in thie Masonic Lodge as instituted at the Mifflin picnic.. Ridiculous—some of the “ flats?, worn byhuiicsiq this ploco. . They resemble a slouch hat after beingexposed to a three day’s rain, tfSQT W|by is an overloaded gun like an office holder ? it kicksmightily when dis charged.! SSf* To make a good and excellent jam— squeezes'll or eight women, now-a-days, into a common stage coach. The Woburn Budget thinks there lias lately between Hngland the United Slates. . A Kew Zealand Chief maintained that he hod a jgobd title to bis land, because he hud eaten the former owner! A decision in one of the courts has ■been rendered recently to the effect that Jus tices hare no legal-power to issue capiosces. tSF A. F. Snow, of Brunswick, Maine says that a few; applications of castor oil will kill any kind of warts on man or beast, without soreness. A milk white snake, nearly C feet long, was recently caught in the town of Cooper, Kalamazoo county, Michigan. It 3: species is unknown.’ ’ A few days since a man in Preston, C. Wl* whilo perspiring Very freely from excessive heat, went into an ice-house and died in a few minutes. , Bg^lnasnhrl—the Editors of the Tyrone Star, and llollidaysburg Standard. - A slight inti mation of a suit for libel is thrown out by the former. On a strike—the Coppers in Cincinnati, for higher wages. Several of them have been arrested for striking others who refused to strike* ' Was asked—a witness, whether the de fendant .^stood'on the defensive;?” ; “No, sir,” said he, “he stood on a bench and fit like the devil.”. BSS“ Tho Washington Union boasts that the affairs of the Government are going on like clock-work. Oh, yds, they arb going oh— tick, tick, tic&.-jfPrentice, #®* Tho of July just passed was the coldest for fourteen years. During the last thirty-four years there have been hut four colder Julys. r ■■■ B@u. The dignitaries ot the colored church at Elktbn, Md., bayc rceblved to tui-h but of their congrega^bh^aliladies guilty of the immoral practice of wearing hoops.” !B©.’|lugh While, of Liberty, Bedford coun ty, Va., has discovered upon bis estate s paint bank. Itissaid iobe one ofthemastextcnsive bodies of decomposed ochroas iron-in .the world . B@f ?he pedestrian Bdson, successfuly ac ooraplislied hie great ferit of Walking fifty-six inlles per .day for six consecutive' daysi'at To ronto, Canada West, on Saturday Week.' ■ way .of getting out’ : of- a w acrape—say that your opponent Is hot worthy iof a reply. jThe.editor of iho JKA«y has bebn tptfdopt jthip inegiod «> ofleja . Isjfc that i.t ts|f copd^tu^ ;i with,jdbJ- - ... " v j: t \ . S&m Wjiropg, entirely—to ixclte a Mjrsbn by premising largely,' and riot performing. You rbmcmbcryourpromiso madolast Week;' Major. Who ordered the article to be kept- out of this week's paper? •; . , ’ .5, : Thie editor rif the IFWy was a lorig time in findingeut that the edited & Jlfa Vribme were not ‘ ‘ worthy the of, a , Did you discover it tell you ? ' ;■ J6ST The Pat-ribt-ic gcntlcmari who" contribu ted the bogus half-dollar" towards defrayinjg'f expenses pf the colebratioa’on. the sth nf July, : can have tho eamo bycaUing at the office bfThe treasurer jof .the committee of arrangements.. fiSyßad iuck is simply a man irith hish’anijiß in his breeches pockets and a pipe m his mouth, looking on to sec how it will come out Gobd iuckus amnh of pluck to meet sleeves rolled up, working to make itcome right; The Lebanon (Tenn.) Whig saysthat John J. Crittenden, who is on a visit ta ; that town, disavowed all aspirations for dcncy, and said he would not accept a nbmina .tion if tendered him. ' 1 < A boy, three years of agp, *0 Ipked who made him. With hislittlehand.leveled a foot aboye the floor, he aHIe&Iy teplied, flmde me * JUtle boy so high, and r grew the rest.’ | ■", Aifi that his top. for some me jmst, has been # filled wi th an 4 thfejr wffariftef.*?' ’After fotares and' fishes, tab dotthfe ■ ’ Cattle.—CatUearedjing off at?a jfearfuL rate in Brooklyn *fidl>artoV, bos broken out among ni|m%l|p|wB what it is. About a ’■■dbteh valoamjNms mure died in Brooklyn of day a pitta was badly poisoned in skinning n cow that bad died ofthis singular diSjU'der. His right baud.becamicso iutlamed and aweSmf tjbat it was feared he would- have' to Suflcf nmppta t*°n.. , 83k- Bungay, of the 'Central ladcpt*de*(, in defence of “ hodfis,*’' speaks of them as among the things thatwe first loathe, thed pity, thifa Embrace. /y -7 there amfoursistersinrhat-townwetghingnrae hundred and thirty-five pounds, the shortest, being abdut .six feet high, weighing two hun dred and fifly-sixJ 89“ It must bj) interesting and pleasant to .the DemocraUciron.workers, of Pennsylvania to ’learn that the bxtetasive contract for iron pipe been given, to a company in Glasgow, 'Scotland. _ 89“ Another sale of the Pennsylvania por tion of the Franklin Railroad is announced to take plaed in Chambersburg, on Friday, the 20th lust., the late ptuehaser lowing failed to comply with the provisions ef< the act of Assembly.. . . .89“ An attempt to oak on Artesian well at Columbus. Ohio, has developed a foot in Geolo gy which is hew to the devotees of that science. ■Th6 well has already reached'the depth of 1708 feet, more than one thousand feet of which are through solid limestone. 89" Hoops.—The fashionables of Phila delphia no longer wear hoops to any extent. They are worn so as to berscarccly perceptible, which gives them a neat and graceful form. Largo Hoops are now only worn by the under enut. J6@f" The whole amonnt of money for chari table purposes given away daring his lifetime, by the late Amos Laurence, of Mass., is said to. be six hundred ancLthirty-nine thousand dol lars, a fact which on the most positive ev idence. * JB@“ On the marriage of Mr. Cowles to Miss Wood, at Windsor Locks, Connecticut: Lo, what an all consuming flame, Is the love-pjssion of two souls; For here you see a piece of Wood In just two minutes changed to Cowles Tho Mount Vernon Record is the title of a neat little eight page paper, published by'S- F. Watson, of Philadelphia, at $l.OO- per an num. It is devoted to the purchase of the homo and grave of W ishington by the Mt. Vcruon Ladies Association of |he.Uniop, .... The tr% Isays & any sane man believed .John Brothcrlinc,>|iisq., would get the nomination for Congress, he would reply to us. Sane men we believe generally consider his chances ns good os those of his opponents, and we know one insane man who fears they arc much better. A farmer of Westmoreland county, Va., sowed on excellent land, and with several tons of guano, 100 bushels of wheat. He sent bis entire crop to Alexandria. It measured 27 bushels, weight 40 lbs. per bushel, and brought 70 ots. a bushel, j B®, Two thousand troops, equipped with the most effective! arms known to tho army, will soon be in the Territories of Washington and Oregon, and make a vigorous full and winter campaign againstl the hostile Indians. General Harney will command the operations. Lost week on the farm of Hon. J. Davis, Montezuma, Indiana, two large springs burst from the earth, opd continued to throw off such volumes of water! that large fields in the neigh borhood haye been covered with standing ponds’ of Water. ! A heartless colored woman of Lcwistowh locked Let child, about five months old, in her house while she went out to the woods to eat her dinner at thje celebration. When she re turned she found the face and bands of the child almost eaten up by rats and mice, with which the house was infested. J8Q?“ It is; s toted that actual statistics shot? that during the lajst fifty years, the number of members of the evangelical churches in ' the United States has increased from four hundred thousand to three tnillions and a halfi being an increase of eight (Told; while our population Ims increased only fojur-fold. B®, The Green Elver Barrens, that fifty years ago, in Kentucky, were covered with grass nud strawberriesL morning glories and other flowers, and were! the resort of immense flocks of quails, and A multitude of rabbits, are now overspread with great forest oaks, hickory and chestnut trees. 16®“ Judging from the following notice of a Minnesota Bank,; the money in that Stale must be below par: Vlt may be proper to add that a bushel of are traded for an iron spoon at tho place issued, and gradually lose their value while travelling to remote sections of the country.” ; It is woiithy of remark that both the Democratic a,nd Opposition candidates for Su preme m this State, Porter and Head, arc from Philadelphia, and the two candidates for Canal Commissioner, Frost, and Frazier, are frdm Fayette county! The two latter gentlemen live within eight piles of each other. Grasshoppers this season are exceeding ly troublesome td the farmers, and rather large, as we infer from the‘representation of a friend,: who says his neighbor sowed a field of buck wheat, but thoughtlessly left the bars dopm, and: the grasshoppers! got in and destroyed the crop, so that he ‘whs actually obliged to 'sow the field over again. ■'j:" " At Qubco, there is on exhibition; a hu-. man child-whicli>has four legs, two bodies and! three arms. Apart from the email extraor twin body and Jlmbs proceeding from it; and which is connected with the child frdm above the' right hip, pe ihfant ia well formed, and hoe, besides, a.most pleasant face. It Is seven wceks'old. •' IBS, Col. Colt case of qrms case,'which’ is of rosp-i mlk velvet, .contains two large •O. hnd 44,) a holster pistol, tt, belt pistol and pocket pifi arc highlyfinished, elejgaptly Id . '' “ a ' . th 6 third, , wh|ch Ltkcb Law.—Lynching isjraurried on in Tex tu by wholesale, and seems tp be an established “institution” there. Recently* committee was formed in Goliad county, to rwiere it from ban dits in a kThfe|>roceedu>gß hare bet P,spwrimi««tion and effic had been made a “Safety Ties, amofig the .moat' reap. a? the jdlffwretrt parts to < xnd marshsls are appointed its and instfjMj tions. ty be judged'by -the following:. Elish Browning, John Wardiok, Michael yfar~ cd. Bryant Wardiok was shot and lulled at the old town in taking him. A i Mexican, Andres Olgsin, attempted to flee with Wardiok, and was shot, -bat not killed. At the same time two itinerant Mexicans,' of bad notoriety, escaped from the county. A few Americana, known criminals, hare likewise escaped. - Last MI te ceired fire hundred l*shcs v fron*a leather strap, administeredin thepresegdj h£*laxge audience of the citizens .bf Elfiß coanity.f'PoxSs, from the hands of h big negroT He wiis'whipjpod because the citizens of Ellis believed‘him guilty ofsr* son, burglary, 4ftfftftSl#alifi§. and tampering with negroes. He was- also from the county, On the lOth of Jnne last, btfweter, it was understood .that, Donegal; was back, in the county; that he was coining, to. Waxajtwiehic, and intended to bring frieaait with hitn to de fend himself against all Opposition.-' In confir mation of the: report,-, toot One of Donegsn’s friends, named J, t .W, Busby,. anA Bonegon’s brother, suddenly appeared,:; Well armband saying that backncxtday, at all hazards. . . The citizens of came highly bxcitcdl’ soon as the son arose, men i armed andmonnted, wero seen riding in small squads} but of town'/aud this continued until nearly eight n’clock. All went in the direction of and Bus by neighborhood. It was estimated that nearly one hundred thus arined add equipped,' left town that morning. They had gone in pur suit of and killed, both Busby and John Done go n, Busby was shot in the habd. arms, breast, and side, and*bad more than a dozen mortal wounds. Donegan was also riddled with rifle balls. s fig?* The Pittsburg Dispatch contains the, fol lowing in relation to the Western Division of the Pcnri’a Canal:- The Western Division of the Pennsylvania Ca-, nnl is undergoing extensive repairs. ; Between this city*and Tarcntum, soma ton now badges have been built in lieu of the’fprmci dilapidated old structures, and various other improvements arc taking place. The same repairs are said to be making throughout the entire division, and tho value of thp canal to those'living,along tho Hue of tho improvement willj be ,matciwily en hanced. The'entire division; has latterly fallcn into partial disuse, and consequently has been too much neglected. TL? farmers, however, are waking up to the necessity of keeping the canal in working order, ond * meeting of those interested will be held in Freeport, about the latter .part of this month, to ntpke arrangements fur securing this object It is probable that an arrangement will be made to loose the division. " Suicide.— George De Dier,; of West Brandy wine township, Chester county, put an end to his life on Friday night week, by shooting him self. Ho got up after the faitily badretired to bed, and taking a loaded gun, went into a shop adjoining, and shot himself.: He placed the muzzle of the gun against his left side, opposite his heart, and probably rested the guni on the floor, and with a stick be forced the trigger. The load entered bis side, pebetrated bis heart, and came oat at the opposite shoulder. The report atoned,bis family, which consisted of a wife and three children. The gun was loaded with shot. It was aboutr Iwo o'clock in the morning that Ihe deed wd§\lone. Fax Pokk as Hum ah Food.— “ A fat bog is the very quintcscence ofscrbfula and carbonic acid gas, and he who cats It must not expect thereby to build up a sound physical organism. While it contributes beat, not the twentieth part of it is nitrogen, tho base of muscle.” The Scientific American cprdiallyjcndorses the above sentiments as being sound practical truth, and soys—“ Put pork was 'designed for hu-; man food. It is material fox! breath and noth ing more. See Liebig and other organic chem ists and physiologists. It ihakes no red meat or muscle. The prize fighter is not allowed to cat it. All that is hot consumed by the lungs, remains to clog the body with! fat.” t ODDrELLOWsnip.—We learn from the Grand Secretary's printed'report that there aro-44,119 members of the order ini this State, belonging to $O3 lodges. There were relieved during- the past year 5,654 brothers and 652 widowed fam ilies. The number of brothers buried mounted to 375. Total amount paid fpr relief, 75. Tho largest amount expended for relief by any single Lodge was $2,942, by Kensington Lodge, No. 11. Guftenbcrg; Lodge, No. 106, reports 448 members, being the highest number. Lancaster Lodge, Nq. < 67 ? has a membership of 327, being tho largest oufsidj)' qf Philadelphia. ‘ Taking ak Eablt business mes sages from New .York mcrchdnta, were sent over the land telegraph on Thuredtty; on foute fqr London, one of fifty-seven words, cosfingflfty-! seven dollars, and; the qthch pf, words, posting twcnty-acvciLi dollars. Xhis is making an early uso.of the facilities for dispatch ing business. Bu£ as the' sdbmarme telegraph may not, as is nrinphnced,l>b In working; trim for weeks, tho. chance is, that ; the dispatch 'will not bo pouch in advance of the mails. If is tho. h o wever, that catehcs the worm! ; Fcbm. the annual abstract or returns of; the militia ofiho fetat& for 1857, trans mitted to Congress in accordance with UhiTaci pf 1903 r by the Secretary of War, we learn that I?®' States, Territo- : ncB, apd ihe District of Colutobia, Is 2,765.720. •©£«!& about 2;76D,060 orp ihfSn&y, 20;000cavalry, 12,000 artillery, and 34,000 ri‘ - for Kentucky, is |8,588, Of which number abodt 86,000 are in- JjjJW 000 civ » 1 )a r >.I»0p0 apfillery, and 700 ri- mail, from v'*fe® 's!s*’• of 'July.; : Tho advices ate VOl7 unpropmohs. ’ There is but little prospect of a long continuance. Got;' Gumming is the ithe xniljr one of the prominent Gentiles-who is ’ civility* The Mormons were rc to Salt Lake City. There was intention to make every possible cf securing admission as a State. * !—Duncansville •Jvj Ww« Kilns, near Hollidayshiirg, Pa. —J* 10 has now In operation, fonr Hrir« T imr. daiiy largo quantities of the g h ™° feEST QUALITY OF WHITE LIME. He 1 s prepared to fill ■ all orders, from I luahel to ten bushels, at the lowest rates. UUUWI to ten aDy on thc Pennsylvania gjtinel jfte]- 0 ,?■; Junean^l,^,. AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS ■•""W and exc&tali at this oßko. rpHB LIVER INVIGORato^ jL prepared by dr. sastord cDMPOUNDEQI ENTIRELY FRO&OCAK la dm of the beat WorgatlTo <#d Direr fore the public, that acts as a OftAarhc. eastw W. more Actual than any other medicine only mCbOvrrtic, but • Linr remedy, acting fir— “ M Liter to *Jecl its morbid mattet,.tben on the bowels to carry off that matter, tbna «coOfcpJi»2r, purpoaea effectually, without any of the,ptlufa) experienced in tbo, operations of moat- tottur/t,"®** strengthens the system at the same time that' it 11 and when taken daily in moderate doses, will .ijJ??, tl . and build it up with nnusuoi rapidity, “V'ui The Liver ia one of the 'i principal regulator* * human body; and when it perform* ilafuuctiM.Lr* tho powers of tho system ,‘are fully developed ’S 1 ’ ttomadi is almost entirety on theh M iii action of the Liter for tho fE proper pMfbrmaw* functions; when tboetom- loch is at foult, th« ho-, are at lault, and the whole Qisystem suffer* to queuce of one organ—the jLi v stt—bar in e coa»M * its duty. For tho diseases | of that organ, one J proprietors has made it his *■ |etndy,ln a practice of m/' than twenty years, to find , some remedy wher»wiur!' counteract the many de- to whth i» ■ liable. ft* I 1 a To provs that this remo iift &dh(ka with Liver forma, has bat to try a bot tain* These Gums remove all the mtern, supplying in of bile, invigorating tho digest well, mirrao tbs health to the whole nrnchl ,of the disease —effecting a .. Btuocs Attacks arc cur ratrrKSTSP. by tho ' occa- VIOOKATO*. ■ One dose after eating is mach and prevent tho food ' Only one doso taken be- Nlgbtmare. Only one doso taken at els gently, and cures Cos 000 dose taken after each -- O.no doeo of two lea lieve Sick Headache. One bottle- token for fo tbe cause of the disease, - Only one doee immedlate- One dose often repeated Morbus, and a preventive 4ST - Only, one bottle is system tbo effects of medi ffg- One' bottle taken for lowness or nnuatural color One-dose taken a short vigor to tho appetite, and - Ono dose often repeated its worst forms, while £nte yield almost to tho first One or two doses cares in children: tbeftf is no Tsjnedy tn thewortdv as ft A fc* botUes cutes Dropsy \fe take ?plt*suro in ’as - preventive' for Fever all Fevers of a Bilious type, and thonsiunls are willing virtue*. - AH who use it are giving their unanimous teaUtaonja italkvur. ’Ba_ Mls Wator in the moulh whh lho lovlgoeator, . shallow both together. . . 'EHE.JUIVER INVIOORATOR IS ASCIENTIFIO MEDICAL DISCOVERY,- and is dail, work!ns cures, abnoat 100 great to believe. It corn H ) by magic, «c» Usefirti dote siting benefit, and srMonnion .thanone bottieia repaired to enru any kind of Um Cto plaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a oomnej Ikaduchc, all of which are the result of a Disessu lam. "' v PSICS OSS DOIiAB :Kk BOTTLC. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New York. Sold byG. W. KisSL£B, 'Altoona; and retailed u «il Uruggista. - v:/. (May.37,1858,-1j The great beautifier: so long sought,* FOUND AT LAST! FQRIX RESTORES PERMANENTLY OB AY UAUTO its original color; covers loxntyhnily the. Uhl head ;n> moves all dandruff, itching scruAila, scald bead uH all eruptions; makes the hair soft, healthy and gkny; mi will preserve i% to «oy ImsginsMe sge; removes, as if ki magic, all blotches, Ac- from the ftce and cures ml nesnl gia and nervous hcadacbo. . See circular and the folluvuq: Dover, N. IT- Feb. 2d, 185 T. Poor. O. J. Wood A Within a few Owe n have received so many orders ahdcalls fcfprof.o. J. Woofi Hair Restorative, that today we were compelled to send (o Boston for a quantity, (the 0 doxen yoq forwarded alltieu{ sold.) while wo might ordrr a quantity from you. £mj bottle teebare easterners and the approbation, and Patronage U rectitu from themeet substantial and worthy eitisent of oonl cinUy, fully convince us that It b AMOST VALUiBU PREPARATION. - Send ns aa soon as may be 1 one gross ofgt aits; and eu dotou $3 fclse; and believe lit yours veiy respectfully.' (Signed) .. DANIEL I|AT)K)KP A te. HickoryGrovo. St. Charles Co- Mo- Nov. 19,185& Paor. O. J. \foon—DcarSir: Some Mutotast aummu « were induced to use eomo of your Hair RsftocaUV«,ul its effects were so wonderful, wo feel Hour duty lu ;n and the afflicted, to reportif. OurlitUe son’s head for tome time had been, perl-ttlj covered with cores, and. soma cailedii(scald head. Ik ha‘r almost entirely came oiffln consequence, when a hint, wsciugs his sufferings, ad vlped -as to nip yqnr Eeetorativ, yw did so wilhlUtleboio . r i. '• Yur sale by «. W. KKSShER, AUoOba, and by ah txi Dnjgglats. ' v: -3: 3, ABEAUTIFUXi ASSORTMENT OF PMOTKEBTT.WksIi^* EXTRACTSFQBftjttB Pomatums, t»»* Drops, v panni&xche^: Brushes, !to6ih^ Dressing. Furscsj <#., c/c., JUST ItEtillTED- AKb XoW At .#;:iiisH-s. ■■.*■ '-5 '♦ *.. ■ - ' _ Judo 18,1858.-tf ■ '-■ v FO^IU^AS, For sale by ; Juno 24,1858.-tf SODA WATER! . SODA WATB^Ii THIS PLEABANIANDAQBBEABIB BBVWU® ■: ? always ioauißAßQfcT AT ROUES 1 S DRUG STORE, Virginia Stmt, abort the UUkcran Juno 21, X858.-tf CONCENTRATED LYE, FOR l KING Soft Soap, sad Soap Powder for Wadiisl,JJ pound equal to rix of common Soap; Castile Soap, I^ 3 Soap, Chcmiral Sosip, etc., on band and for sale at J Juno 10,1868.-U J A. ROUSH* -r-^ SOLUTION OF CITRATE OF 3IAG KJ NESIA—a cooling Cathartic, mild In its cpw* l *-' 1 ana agreeable to tho taste, prepared and for sale by June 21,1855.-tf ■ A. ROUSH, Dm#!*- pAMPHENE, BURNING FLUM Linseed OH, Spirits of Turpentine, White led •‘‘{Jj Alcohol, for sale cheap at A. BOU3"*-* J3S T-Evrs PREPARATION FOB I JLi terminating RATS, MICE, ROACHES, | Bed-bugs without danger in ita use under any cireoffi---" | cos, for sale at tho Drug Store of . Jan. 21, ’6O-tf] Q. W. KESSbE* pi : ■■■■■' l-’dl E LOUR.—THE BEST QUALITY Of JjAMILY I’LOUK for tale, BfcolcaUe aadKt'/ 11 -' Apply to . J. SHOEMAKER Pof • 1 TPfJr dy teat last found, ant.*. COXPtAJST, to m, in itio, and conviction fc morbid or bad matter fr™. their place a health* a 5 stomach, causing tii , bwoi>, giving ton* «1, AS®, WHAT U atonal un of th« Urn £ > Z sufficient to relieve the*, front rising and tonrint fore retiring, pi^ night, loosens tho'theho, nvcaxss. meal will core Dgnpemh spoonsful will alwaji „ mate obstruction rbmm and makes a perfect con ly relieves Cholic, while is a sura euro for Cnoin ofCnoLnu. needed to throw out ofu, cine after along-sickow*, Jacmmoi removes ail „i ftom the skin. time before eating makes the txxl digest tip cures Chronic Blsnba, „ met andßowel computes, dose. attacks caused bj Wou, surer, safer, or speedy never fails. by exciting tboaixorbnti commending tb* .uudicui and' Ague, It oj>ernt«a with ccrtshti, to testify to its womltrtij LA_RoBA£fi~ jbA' ; *Jk,BQUSH, Pngfi- ru'-.V' .. v •- vf'- v LOC .UNION ■i*S*W! C cAMWBS Station. 'Sss** Qroto, i coi ' Dm on Than gStataandp. tarf, Hunting'll m re«p«ctftiHy ||H nut BBSIUtK iS*e«(U*nyin ■ad participate r*'' . * GEO. SAM’ JOHN July 21, 1858. wra attended, by payees connect! department of tt •lon between II feeld at the Natic pgipoH of preec ■eel tO JoKATUAI that division, os teen. Tbo meeting Capt James Bel Secretary. The President ing, after which ted the watch wi Mr. Rhule— j ntjat of tho on Railroad, on tho present to you i hold in my hand and affection for jag tamo, I ossui ~ v<9ing.thiB gift t wRh 'Ufom in thei tn Admiration of t in which you hav< nocted with the t section with tho one complaint; ar ingi of taose nrou an vara. Your ' d*i Justice to all i ite with tho men tbiqcold, business ahifWf for eelfii for gold —some f ploM«rea of life— -1« IM the bright tIOM hero to-day, Thnon, for their n Tjmt dtsiro by (hi may Ua t .«afl»n conveyed, t you w cooat ofthe value ptraibrance of tho VOJonmoy on thr posaiMo soar the •Vhiely have alwnjl tparvidh-all of toUMKiMIo in tho sc you now nr cottnociiou with y whether so or not, bodt Irishes fur pr lend you—no ni.it may be, or where t truly do I join tuy may bo the case, diit, allow mo i [■yrijjkki- - fhc watch boro i 11 s\ ; ■»vV