LIVER INVIGORATE t JIU'AUEI) BY DR. RAN FORI) * IDE!) ENTIRELY FRo&,Qm. B bc«t Purgative and Liver , that acts as a CaOtartic, be. than any other medicine knot) B.lf ic. hut a Liicr remedy, acting llrkt ai? ***» its morbid mutter, thin ou thut/J..? Mu y off that mutter, thus aecOmpiiojo*"* **><l ■tally, without any of tho palnM ia*, 1 tho. operations of moat • system at tho same time that It npiuf— n daily in moderate doses, will rttMoM with'unusual rapidity.-. one of thoj ind when it; (performs ItsfuuetmLllw the F) stemi fully developed^!?* inluvly; on thtTwiT?* ircr for the; £2 proper poribrnuu^ n the atom-1 loch is at fault, the bows* i the whole |(*V system ntoi h f* 1 ’ ■Wm-the I J Livsn-hav^ c the diseases, Cj,of that organ, non _» mudc it study, in A ■ ms. to find wIZwS?! 0 many do- | raugemenUj towhkfc^-'r ipKWsws; jtlc, aud conviction i, C J,I this remc •ith hivtr. u try a bot- removo all pplying In rating the ttmpa THE hole machi- morbid or bad matUr r„ their place a stomach, causing fooH . bwop, giving I,S* k £ ncry, removing the radical cure. rjr® cd, Ann, what u asm, sional use of tbaUjag^ sufficient to reUevettu,.*. from rising and aonriOK' fore reflHng, ‘ night, loosens thothebo* nreaxsa. , w meal spoonsful will aijjwja^, > % -elleclillg a ■Ki* are' cur the occa- ircatiug is ut the food > taken be- lt taken at cures Cos- . a after each of two tea ache. \ I’"’ .ken for fp- J ho disease, H. immedlate n repeated] J preventive t/JJ n bottle is a I t? of medi-jys j taken for 1 |_4 ilr.ral color -L •■ii a short CC !<-Ufe,''*ml' :t r; p»atediQ while bum-! i the first loses cures'” in-re is DO' *7 i-orldi ns- ltjr-i :i.b Dropsy] sure in re-1 male obstnicUonVitnai»» and make*a pcrfwtcnra ly rcU»vc*ClSlc?iHj«!g U a sure curoforcioii. ofCaoi«u. : ■ u nw^tottifflrart pfik, erne after a ioSgWekiiM, jAcmiOß renioT«» *ii Aai front the A|n. " w time before cottar' *4 rai makes the food digest w ( ' cores Chronic Ptarrhcea ; u mer and bowel iooipUbii. dose. attacks caused by-JPo*),, sSSwfe ‘lt u]K-mt<« with certadnu I to, testify to lu wonderiui , . 1 • •/.»(?- Ore giriag theijr unanimous tesUaMqyia f»r Fever! Tf) ■ Huns tvpe.j w ■uu willing '.t In tlw moutti wiih llio Ip vigmutoiy ».v| LlVEtl INVICOBATOB Sk > ; MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and to dm, mont tod £raat to bcIU ire. -lt oßfts «# n turu dot* giving benefit, arid wMotom on I ' -ialnr-J to core any kind ofHverCkWi .■jrtt Jaundice or Dyspeptic., to a common vltitlt.are the reattltof a PI3EAJU3> T.ren :■« <w* soma rot some. • ■; Proprietor, 345 Broadway, Kev‘Yotfc- W. KcsiUJi, Altoona; and retailed i, T [May 27,1835.-Iy 1 KAT IiEMJTIFIEiII Sb jy.iiK amniccccifuUy aonght, j : •> NJD AT LAST! IKS I’ER.MAXEXTLY ÜBAY ttMB TO cover* luxuriantly the tatd head; rt itc.Mne and nil DciuTnla, acaldbredßD'l i.v.l the hair soft, hcaltliy And gbanr: anil 1 --->y imaginable age; remove*, ka if by ’ i<. 5c.. from tbu bee am! cure* alllneattl- j 1 ~u.u:Uu.' tko circular and the following: i Dover, X. IT., Feb. 2J, 1857. n A Co.-r-Gent*; Within aftvitorew* uimv order* and call* for ProCO. JlWobif • • bat t'cday we were compelled to ! ity, (the 0 dozen you forwardad'awhtlhg i.ht orilir a quantity from j<m.,£'rtry »' t mt In hart I'rodnrtdOfXee drJQtlKtMto .ip|in>batiun, and patronage,!! rereive* -i.uitUl ami worthy citailiit'aitwli'tl' ecu* that it to A MOTT TAtiO^U! ru may bo one gro*a of |l alxe; and odd I »elieva us yottn veryrespectlWlv*. pc dj DANIEL LATtlOßPlife). ov.' Pi. Charles Co.. Mo, Xu*. 19,1850. ii>— Dear Sir; SumatimoAailiiimnKT wn I" «>nie, .of your Hair Bc*tund|v«>, art wonderful, wo feel it our duty toTo* to report It. . h-.-ul lor aonte time had /been perfeeiij '• and sumo called it >c(>ld bead. ,-jP» ; ly came offiii couecquenec, wbcnafrlmd, ass adviced oa to use your BaffaiaErc, llcho]».> of eucccu, but, to oprSorpflw, ir fri.-iMl*, A very few applications ratuMil Iy, nud a new and luxnriept (trpji i-"‘l »;« r. 11) now say that onrbu hasa; iriil ns loxnrient a crop ■ii therefore. and dn licrcby reixuntnerd >- .. ix'rfccl remedy for all dtoceae* oftbe i U c mo. yours rvriprqt fully, ‘ OKORiIE IV. HIGGINBOTHAM, PAR All A. UIGGINBOTUA4L' Calf diner, Maine, Jnne2sl<uis. t) Di-iir Sir: 1 bare asedt wabottlM of Hair Meliorative, and control li • ry of the ngr fur restoring aod cßanrins us in- it I was a tnaii Med il« original color. Yon caatveotn- I<i without the least fear, A thrbuM ret Mad. ■ Vonr* Reepectftjlly.'v DAXXEL N.MITERHY. I ioprietor* 312 Umidway, BflWYorit, AVire Kailihg Establishment,)andlM i-.Mo; * ■•■■■’ -r-v.. ' 1 • KKIStfJLEIt, Altoona, And by all jroed ’ (JoneS, ISSMy. 11’UX. ASSORTMENTOF ['liUKUStßKTj.tnch'as OR TUB IIANDKERCUItJ, IMP tyiis, nl domestic; , Cosmetics, i-itvni Sachets- • '•• "•■ ct Soapsj Mair ■ Tooth tytcifesj . t 'omisf Pocket biiftft/- jr -'°/ <i ie.f jefc., etc.- ASD'rOKß^^'j^ A. ROU^f. llR££ P&&S, FOBTJUUIZA?, 1A ROSAS, ulas, A. ROOW P*OP- lER! J ' AND AflttKKAWl.fi BKRSU® FAYS OS CBAUOBT ill’S DRUG STORE, \ a Strut, abate Out, Ltdheran ATED LYE, FORvMA* Pi and Boap Fowler forWashiffejE? F common Soap; Castile 'BoSjF> < tc., on hand and Ibr sale**. . OF CITRATE OF n,? Cathartic, mild la Its oPftMf* (uite, prepared and for salo by. T V A. JtOU3H,7>»Wr. £, BURNING FBUg; | Turjientiuc, EPARATION FOB ATS, MICE, EOACUES, jUTCg»if°. it"r in its use under On? Etjfoof Q yj EEBBJJ&- 'liE BEST QUALjffi® I'U for edv, Wholesale 4tW?T J. fiUQKMA|g%.- Mb. Rhdle —Allow me, on behqlf And in the , paiue of tho employees of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the Division under your charge, to present to you the watch and chain which I hold in my hand, as a token of their respect and affection for you. It is extremely gratify ing to, me. I assure you, to be. the manna of con veying this gift to you, because I heartily join frith them iu their esteem for you as a man, and in admiration ofihe Jhir, Just, and able manner in which you have discharged your duties con nected with the rood. Daring your long con nection with tho Railroad, 1 nave never heard one complaint; and this day shows that the feel ings of those around you are as sincere as they are warm. Your strict integrity, and even-han ded justice to all alike, have : made you a favor ite with the men under your charge; and, in this; cold, business world, where every one seems * (riving for selfish ends and purposes—some for gold—some for honor—and some for the : pleasures of life—it is charming and refreshing to see the bright sun of affection shine as-u docs hero to-day, by the employees df your .Di vision, for their appreciation of your worth.— They desire by this small token Coshow this to yon, and may Us time be as true as their senti ments conveyed, through me, to you to-day are. They hope you will appreciate it—not fin ac count of the value of the gift, but in kindly re membrance of those who gave it; and that os we journey on through life, nothing may ever oc*ur to mar the kind feelings and relations which have always existed among u». It is their wish—all of them:—that yon may lotg continue in the service of the great road with which you now are connected, and that their connection with you may os long exist; but whether so or not, you will always have their boat wishes for prosperity , and happiness to at tend you—no matter wb.it your duties in life may be, or where they may call you—and most truly do I joiu my wish with theirs, that such may be the case. v Sir, allow me to hand you this bcautifu watch. to JONATHAN RHDLE, Esa., \ by the 1 Employees Maintenance of Way Department between Uuntinydon and Hollidlysbury, at a token of their respect anti esteem! Mr lUiule received Um watch and replied in the following ■ Abnsess: - 1 ' Gotlemes-—I need hardly say to yon that tins ia one of the proudest days ,of my life. 1 A discharge of one’s duty, it is true, always car ries with it its own reward, and that Conscious ness is s man’s best and truest happiness—but uis doubly precious: when attested by those whoso situations enable them to know, it and declare any failure in its performance. You IT.. A 8? Bituftted 5 * nd this declaration by fou, that 1 have dtschargcd.my duty to mV cm £ and *° J ou > hs a for more precious and a uapfo testimonial than the Tnlucd and valu ri whiph jpn have conveyed it. i win ohenah it as a remembrance of duty dis *n the past, and ad incentive tofidelity 1““* Permit me to return to yon my arty thanks.for the’ generous display of y ear regard for me, and feel assured that I cherish or mb of yop that respect and esteem which • t shaU ever bo toy pride to have for men who, ®. yoa ’ continued faithful and worthy in'the discharge ofejery trust that I haver 7 committee! while you Jiavo thus declared your with piy conduct towards you, 1 .this opportunity of saying that I re . J®? chio my • thanks for your cheerful and ready discharge of your duties .towards the road and myselfj and I express the hope that we T J contmuo mutually ito cherish and those feelings, itod lo Uve id the respect auu eatefjn ofeagh other f bj conliimlngtodo top juton; . The high reputation which the road has attained under your charge should not toj dimlipAhed for of seal or promptitude m the discharge of every duty im» posed by the General Superintendent or the of* charge of the sab-departments. The suD-divuions under yonr charge have heed, in a great measu n ; free from' accidents; and the merous tmns ,tbat are daily rolling over each of your dmsioito without any fear of accident th« j’ g J ve y° u =«“ a high reputaUon for f ? L tare - In “7 farewell ad hSaJU' Es< l-» when retiring i**? eral Superintendence behalf ok Eadroad » u» tendering to him in knnJi P®p*oyeea under my charge an ac the "uniform counesyAnd of y° ur duties aU‘d UudcsX aPl)royC f Bhb^i onrworthy n?, up€rmtefldeac ® of who holds at heart evervV 10ra ? 8 Scott, Esq., ro&d man. Beach everf £ neßt wi dely tlwt lays upon y?uf greatlyyou shall not deceitJSJS ’*** d ° are as yet but at the Btarting pofn*® , for wo Wp'ovetnenis, iJxd when meu^hffitrike übi^l “din (heir hearts open the sleeping founfolns - en their l°ve’ revel itself in lU *WMteßleiyoyiDeiits. \ ;■ On motion, & vote of thanks was tendered to . ■*!*.?• Oramer, for the manner in which he discharged bis duty, in the matter of pur e“»mgthe,watoh and chain. rw proceedings were ordered to Ih * f ttsc “UiiB#, ccMtop/iy having been ; IJo**?-' v $>,T. : JS-S’M '-l'" .v : }& pooita f tiitf. ' LOCAL ITEMS. IJNION CAMP MEETING, vMhm* Hollirfaysburg and suJu Stations will hold a Comp Meeting, at mart** Grove, midway between Holhdaysburg STAltoona, commencing on Friday 20th and joeing on Thursday, 26fe day of August next. SUandpeople of Binmngbam. Wdliams h«« Saiitiiigilen and other adjoining Circuits, iTwapectfeUy incited to join with ns. Minis *ad members of other denominations aro am cordially invited to pitch their tents with ns; -*«**'• u *”^<SSgSlt\ GEO. BERKSIfBESSBE, V : SAM'L A. WILSON, |P. C/ JOHN H. 0. DOSH, J July 21, 1858. . ppesvvTATios. —On Thorsdaylaat, dthlnsti, i we attended, by invitation, a meeting-of the Em-: ployeea connected with the mMntemmce of way department of tbePenn’a Ballroad, on the diyi iion between Hollidaysburg and Huntingdon, , held at the National Hotel, in Tyrone,, for the parpoie of preaenting a goldj watch, chain and; Mai to Josatuah Sucbß, Esq., Superviaor of that division, as a token of their respec t and es teem. ' Tho meeting was organised by appomting- CapL James Bell President, and E. B. McCrum, Secretary. : The President stated the object of tho meet*: ing, after whjch Gko. B. Esq., presen ted the watch with the following ; Addkbss. The watch bole tho following inscription:— i PRESENTED eluded, thewntah was"handed aroondfer I&4 speotion. It is a beautiftd piece of porfectiyjvater-tight, H extenxdly, a solid piece pf gold. The watch was valued at $l4O, thc fob chain at $3O am the seal at 58. The internal works are'of the! latest and most perfect patents, having been! approved by a number of railroad men as tho| most perfect time-keepers/ That 'Mr. Bhule should feel proud of st»ch a WqnTd not; bo unnatural, although we believe ho valued the, kind f eelings of .the idoners much more, and; felt a pride in the posseaitiohof esteem which all the. valuable gift raff riches they! -laid at bis fcet-would not have ont wpighed; he iscmincntly worthy of this token of apptob&tioa from those under .him, we assert, Mr. B. has ever beenvegarded as one of the most faitiffalSaperrisorspn tho .rood,'both aa'}us employers and employees, and all Mike join their kind regards in (be token presented to him..,. At half-poatifour o’clock, the company eat doimto an excettent repast prepared by the 'hostess pf the National. To say that it was axoellentis not sufficient;'it was more than we hodaatioipatod, and it would have been bet ter lad she bnt lmowii the precise time at which the affair was to come ot We have not sat down to a better supper than that served up at the National at any hotel in this part of the country. Everything about the house wears up appearance of neatness, and orders arc fulfil led withpromptness and dispatch, without the noise and bustle usually attendant on such oc casions. The-National Hotel, of Tyrone, wo h.ive.long known os a popular house, and now consider it deservedly such. Shottiy before six o’clock (ho party left for the station, well 1 pleased with the proceedings of the afternoon, themselves, the attention they received mid the sapper, and vowed that when ever they Visited the town again they would stop at the National. Impbovbhent in Cooking Stoves.— Some time sinpo we referred to on improvement in Cooking Stoves, by which the nmokc and gas arising from coal could be Ignited and mode to serve the purpose of beating the stove, thereby saving one-third of the fuel. The following de scriptignwilj .convey -an idea of tho improvo ment;:?r- ■ . r “It is well Jtnown that nil inflammable mst amount of air to support combustion, and if the supply is insufficient, it iajnposriblc to produce; * flamo. The beat of tne fire* in ordinary cookujgstotfea, decomposes the fuel, and as all the fresh air is admitted un der the grate, oxygen is exhausted before it has passed through the fire-chamber. The close ® tteB at the top of the stove, then act as an ex tinguisher, tending, to put out the fire, instead of assisting the combustion. A large portion 4}f the fuel, therefore, passes off in the shape of smoke, clogging up the flues' of the stove so as to impede the .draft and interfere with the ba king,—or of invisible gas which combines with the lin e and so destroys the mortar of thjc chim neys, loosjug the bricks, and exposing the dwel lings to the danger of fire. introduction of an additional supply of cold air, would cool the gas below the igniting temperature, but by the proper application above the fire, of air previously heated to a temperature of several hundred degrees (which is one oftho prominent features of the patent), the gases are inflamed 1 in numerous Jets, and their combustion is sufficient to heat the oven, even if the draft through the firc-chambcr is en tirely closed; In addition to the ordinary direct draft Under the grate and through the fire-chamber, the gas burner has an additional draft through the top plates, which is of itself sufficient to maintain combustion. The upper draft act only con sumes the gases, but it helps to strengthen and preserve the centre pieces, which ore most cx- the direct action of the fire, and which are,made double instead ;of the usual single pfete&y By means'of this draft alone, all the operations of cooking can be carried on when the fuel is but partially ignited, and the fuel consequently Amrns more slowly and more eco nomically. , A sufficient evidence of the effect of the gases in heating the oven, is found in the fact that the oven, will bo ready for baking, even before the fire is thoroughly kindled, and much sooner than in any other .stove.” ■ Mr. John Shoemaker is the sole agent for the sale of these stoves in this county. Call at his store apd axamino them. X*ageb Bairn that Istoxicates.-—Large: quan tities of Coeulus Indicut , a poisonous and intoxi cating drug, is imported to this country for oso, is said, in the manufacture of lager beer. Recently this beverage has come into extensive use, and,the importations of Coatlua Indicut has been largely increased; Dishonest brewers are supposed to rise it, .because it requires less malt to n&ke.becr when Coculut is an ingredient. To those, however, who are accustomed to use this •’beverage, the difference between that manufac tured from pure malt and the Coculut molt, is easily discernible. It is universally admitted that the beer manufactured by Messrs. Wilhelm, of this place, is the best in tire State, at least it so pronounced by Jhose who should know. ’'As aconsequcnce they have more calls for theartiolethantheycan supply. . The Al ' toonabeeraud none other Is sold at the Moun tain th? Wftaqnic Temple. firom ail kind of drugs, Persons da- beverage, which jui often recom mended as 4 stimulant, should to,get a pure article* It can be had at the place men' libbed.'. • ' vl/;. A Pao*ono».~-We ore olwaytr pleased toi jre coriJ the promotion of any of ow, ottuoiu topost of honor, profit or trust, and we halve th«t pleas ure this week, in announcing that our young friend David T- Caldwell, clerk in the Banking Rpqse ofßuil Johnson, Jack & Co. ,id this place, was, at the late Convention of the junior Sons of America, at Lancaster, elected President of said Convention. The honor was worthily con fprred, as there are few capable of filling such » post with more dignity tbkn ouryoung friend. That he will “ bear his blushing honors meek ly we feel sure, and from his known integrity to the cause he has espoused we venture to pre dict that still highers honors await him in fu ture. 1 ■ 8. S. p lcslc ._ Th? Uti . oa Sanday Schoo]| of Wystev Furnace, held *, p icn!o 6n Sil turJ»v. a ‘♦‘••‘P I ** wbich watr addrea aed by Ber. Br. Happer, « w . S. A. fcp and others. AiUocount of it’will ba foiwil fa tiu, communication of “ Pfusci iiatmtobpoy ? /■' w •> J * - AftSOC^^ ■M» « meeting WM kld in Mr. BurchinelTs ti* of ffurncdAs a. A committee was appointed todraft * Oonsfitatfon and By-Laws for the Association. A f“® j of valuable books has already been pr*. and it is the intention to get suitable bobfcs far the use and edification of apprentices to |be different trades, JEnginecra, Krenien and *“« Also Ktenay bbbkr of unwinds. We are pleased to announce the formation of on association, well - knowing the benefits th4t inust flow from It. Eveiy young; man in the town should contribute liberally for the pur pose of purchasing books to be placedin this Wwtiy- . l*«t each one subscribe, say SS, ! (and that is less than the majority of them spend montbly for articles that arO worse than useless,) and it will purchase one of the best libraries in the country, and the knowledge they will obtain from the use of those books will be worth ten bates the amount of their subscription. We venture to say that there is not a young man ; works in the shops in thisplace, who could hot spare that amount out of one months wages in |tho year; and now lei them calculate the amount which could be raised by a subscription like this, and they can form an estimate of the valuable bbbks It will place within their reach. Not only tb« jwng but aged men majy be bene fitted by this library, and we expect tosec many of them enrolling their names on tbo.list, and contributing money and books. Enter into it,' young men, with willing hearts and open hands; you are the individuals sought to bo benfitted. But why need wo extenuate; you know your duty and your-interest, and we feel sure you will rightly consider the subject and act accord ingly. liipN City Commercial - College, Pittsburg, Pa.—Number of students attending this Insti tution is now 800—more than treble at any aimilar school in the country. It is a model, well furnished counting-hoqso of four large halfa, 20x40,23x80, 22x70, 43x80 feet, and Is Conducted by a Faculty of fourteen experienced teachers and practical business men. The course of study being the most thorough and practical —Teachers of writing always obtain ing the medals here, also in eastern and wes tern; cities—Low prices of board and tuition— Healthiest city in the Union—Success of its graduates—Best location for gaining situations —cause this to be the largest Commercial School in the Union, making it the most desirable Col legCjfor business men in any part of the coun try. Fqr Circular and Specimens x of Writing, ad dress F. W. Jeskihs, Pittsburg, Va.—FiUsbufa Qazilit . Mas Killed. —On Monday morning last, the car inspectors at this place, on examing the Express Train Eastward, discovered portions of a handkerchief and a quantity of hair and blood upon the car wheels and breaks. It was not known to any one connected with the train that an accident had.occurred, and conjecture was at fault in reference to the affair, until the ar rival' of the Mail Train which brought the information that a watchman on the Road, named Murphy, had been run over and killed near the “ Pack-saddle,” by the Express Train. Front the fact that there were no marks upon the Wheels of the engine or tender, it is sup posed that the unfortunate man bad got on the platform of the Express car to ride and by ; some means fell between the engine tank and car. 1 A “ Pico Muss.”— ;On Tuesday afternoon last, an Irishman and % negro gave a free exhi bition!; in the “manly art of self-defence,” a short distance below our office. How the fight originating, wo are unable to say, (and presume nobody cares.) The first sight we obtained of them, they were performing sundry feats of “ ground and lofty tumbling,” the negro finally lauding uppermost. Neither one of them ap peared to have hurt the other very much. Reason why—the negro didn’t want to hurt the Irishman and the Irishman couldn’t hurt the “jnagftr.” The affair created quite an excite ment,; such affairs having of late become very rare in tins, place. We hope it may bo the last for some tiinfc to come. Tub Encampment.— At the military meeting hold in this place, on the 3d hast, Oon. Bell ap pointed (pol. Higgins, Majs. lanes and Bell, Capts|i 801 l and Hoffius and Lieut. committee to procure the tents and other camp fixtures. ■ Cob'Higgins, Capfs. Zink and Morrow and Licuts, Osteiioh and Burley, were appointed a committee of invitation,' wilh instructions to in cite t| e different volunteer companies of adjoin ing Brigades to aUcndtbo Encampment. ; The Ilollidaysburg fenolbles, Scott fiiflemen and A legheny Cavalry wore appointed to pre pare'fl to ground and make all necessary arrange- I Anothkr Invention.— We were shown afew evenings since* a now patent tamp for burning Lunar Oil. , it exceeds in brilliancy of light that mode from any other oil, burning fluid or gas, and emits no sinoko or unpleasant odor.— I| poy it of cheapness of light the Lunar Oil has burn at an average cost of bUt .oqp cent per night, and ejnU a light equal to 52 : pandles The [chief points ,that recom mend [the Lunar Oil are the beautiful, steady Vhite llight it emits, its cheapness and the im possibility of its explosion. Lamps pap ho. seen and' tested at the store of Ur. John Shoe maker who has purchased the right for the sole of them in this and adjoining counties. ''■ ;p, . TROUCI.J3SOME Canons ABO Colds.-— Persons who hare been long .afflicted with Coughs and Colds Without being benefitted tjy the uae pf medicine,- wo would, by way of salutary advice say, go to G. W. Kesslers, and buy a bpttle.pf Dr. KCyser’s Pectoral Cough Syrup, a jniedibipe of great celebrity and is vastly superior to tie various nostrums that flood the' country. It is put up in bottles at 60 cents and $l. i fins' Best Conan Mepicuib,— -One of . the very, best Cough Medicines to be fbuhdturir where, isDr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup,'B6hlr.By G. W. Kessler, at 50 cents per-bottle. :-j-f T-.ffj *®*Seb advertisement of Dr. LIVBR INVIGGRATOR in mother column. FROM OCR OWN CONTRIBUTORS & CORRESPONDENTS. - ■ ; " i: .„V. tie Altoona TribiAi. Mbssbs, Borrow t—Many petsonsaUcnd cel ebrationsfor various purposes. , Sohie go to see friendsothers go hi & tehtlShine go to see what great fools they can make of thcmsclVcs; others go to get something good to eat; few go to be intellectually benefitted. | Confess the! last reason is the one that induces me to atten<■ them. 'Things that arc said at celebrations are generally so plain and appropriate, that they are more easily understood and rememberet than if said on many other occasions. Hence, my penchant for attending them. | I was at the celebration of the Allegheny Fur nace Sabbath School lost Saturday, the 7tb first. The officers of tbo school, I am free to say, labor for its ■ good ,in a manner that reflects much credit apou them. The school is not a very large one, but is composed; of quite a number of small children, whose cheerful faces betokened happy hearts and whose merry laughter made others glad. After proceeding to the grove, they were ad dressed in a plain and interesting manner by Rev. Aughe, of Williamsburg; acid when they bad enjoyed themselves by swinging, etc., for about, an hour, they surrounded a sumptuously laden table which fairly groaned beneath the abundance of good things. When they all bad partaken of the rich dinner, the Rev. Hr-Hap per, a foreign missionary, exhibited to us some idols of heathen worship, accompanied by lucid explanations and touching appeals. The Doc* tor’s dignified and noble appearance, bis clever articulation, his volubility of utterance and his heart-prompted discourse gained far him undi vided attention, and were calculated to deeply impress the hearts and command the reverence of all. Rpy. S. A. Wilson, of Altoona, followed in a brief jbut eloquent address, which tended to seel upon jthe mind still more securely if possi ble the conviction of the truths which the last Speaker altered. The hospitality of tile people there woe truly commendable. It was not grudgingly bestowed, but, being in the heart, it was trained and strengthen ed by Religion, and exhibited itself in open-handed generosity and love. Much praise is due those who were ttyc getters-up of the cc lebration. I am sorry that Ido not know the names of all the ladiet who made themsclvet 60 useful upon that occasion. I to speak of them as being worthy of L praise, if I only knew their names, the ladies, I. ; PURSER lIANSTOBI’OY. would liki the bighes God bh SiSKtHO Valley, August 9, 1858. Editobs :— A few days since 1 took Ife from your town, escorted by my os far as the village over the hill, the appropriate name (in rainy weath town. While crossing the ridge, wo >asure of meeting der Purser llans compauy with one of the fair sex u this paft of our glorious land of 1 judging from his conversation, ho U Messrs. my depart friend M. known by •r) off Mac had the pi tobpoy, in which; adw liberty, an If on the “ lookout” for a Rev. or an evert as ting knot.” Hia busi ed, was of such a nature that it would him to tairj, therefore I bid him d proceeded on my journey. my way through the wilds of Brush [ arrived at this place in due season, was eviden Esq., to ti( ness, he sai not permit ;ood by ar Winding mountain, the people in the lively and vigorous ireoltn. ,Mr. Joseph Crawford & Co., 1 in digging for lead ore, which I and found pursuit of ore engage hare no doubt will be found in great abundance, should they continue to dig for it, and I know that old Joje is not one -of the kind to give up anything h|c knows there is money to be made at. A shaft some twenty or twenty-five feet in depth has sunk, and about ten or twelve hundred weight of the ore taken out, which is said to bo e uperior to that of the Galena mines. Upon examination I found it pure enough to be token from he bank and manufactured into bul lets. ng> the Directors of this township ade provisions for erecting a echool iis now almost completed. It will lent to this port of the country. It a grand stylo and reflects much e builder, Mr. Robert Stewart. Last Spr Tyrone) ms bouse whic be an o; in put up i; credit oh tl I will;* 1 1 to give you old off” for the present, promising a line again. I’ERljy INILLE A Monmouth paper says, ‘in another column will be found the certificate of our fel low townsman, James W. Davidson, Esq., to ProL Woom. This is another of thor numerous instances mere it has changed gray'hair to ra ven and bald scalps to waving locks Let any whb stand in need of this valuable rem edy give it h fair trial.” - Caution.) —Beware of worthless' imitations, as several orealrcody in the market, called by dif ferent names. Use none unless the words (Pro fessor Wood’s Hair Restorative, Depot St Lou is, Mo.; andNcvf York,l are. blown in the bot tle. Sold oy all Druggists and Patent Medicine dealers. Also by all Fancy and Toilet Goods dealers in the United States and Canada. See advertisement in this week’s paper. ! The Panic—More Failures: —Tlic panic in New York seems to bo bn the increase. In this city eyerytlung goes pn smoothly, mid the only: ftulures yre have heard of were the failurestb furnish good fits made by some inferior clothing . establishmchta. There is no such difl|culty |o be encountered by those who patronise the Brown Stonb Clothing Hall of Rockhill & WR jon. Nos. 603 and 60S Chestnut 'street, I (jibyb sixth. Gcnjtlemen and Youths never fiulto pro- ; qnre capital' fits at this popular establishment., AI/P lonr—So; S)e, $ bbl. i “ cwt.' bu?h. , « #» - ...... Corn Meal, ’! Potatoes, Sty Appfea, Sutter, - ; / tart*" i-; ' Shoulder*, ■ Side,. - ®ggs, ■■■*-. 3T* LBllßti FLQPR MAfil STLato *IS WRlte Wheat ■ *j • v V *'■ i*x «>.•■ ir «$D Iheif Monr Uk> tolloirtoir ratcsf— - tbor, &ctr» family, '. «' ' tsi3 ''i 3? i .. Alway oubawfe : J.l i . / It. . UJHE’Slnoim riohr, 5 —A' ■ A / sft*60 ■ a, test (juaifty, : « 1 * ,<•< # 00* •» 4 75 pitra ParnHy Superfine Usti Superfine, ONAJIARKETS. r*n wnxi.t Bt L a s. m **, - ; j.: A Voic©froin Blair County Wthbelinb nominated Jb OB CONGRESS by BLAIR COUNTtI : The Blair County American Conven tion havingjadj oumed wlthodt an dzpreasidh |(S to the choice of tfibir cok stituenfs for Congress thaDelegates have addressed Uie v following tothe Conferees ; ■ : v\- ■■ ■ ■ f to Wit: ; To the Congressional Conferee* of Blanr County, efo&pi % the .American Con vention : < v ils io reconw fficnd to your Support,as % can didate for Congress, John BrotheblilHS, Wd hope you' wfllbrihg Bis name beiprhthe Conference, and if possible, so curb bis nomiuationby yonrvotes and in fluence. Yours respectfully. ; John II Stiflcf Isaac Hooper v , Ldward ,B Tipton Allen D Smith Archibald RaflKlfi ■ CcOrgc Koon t Laridon Reeve - Job, Barefoot iGedfgo Kopp jSomuel Cruse L F Butler James Malone Frazer Harlin Daniel Shock D R Lingchfcltcr. Jacob Eeth Jr Daniel F Bcegle John TroUt, '' James Coleman Douglas McCartney '_, . - Abraham Loudon John Wesly John McFarland WniH Plumer John Tate George L Cowen Jacob L Martin , John C Biddle Samuel R Shifflcr BBurkct Isaac Yingling j Theo A Steckcr J L Reifsneider "Thomas McMinu William Fox Daniel Price f enj F Burley evi Riling George F McCabe ' Andrew Green James R Patton James Williams Wm 0 Kean Alfred Canan Jas A Freeman GcpA Jacobs John M Barbour Joseph Barr Francis Henry 0 Jacob Mclntyre ' - Jpbh S Heffler Franklin Snyder M H Jolly A C McCartney . Wm R Maxwell Delegatet THE GREAT ENGLISH REMED Y. SIR JAMES; CLABKB’S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription if Sir J. Clarke, M.D., Phy sician Extraordinary to,the Queen. This invaluable medicine isnnfailing in the cure of all thoee painful apd delicate diseases Jo which the female con stitutionis subject, ft moderates all excess and removes alt obstructions, and a speedy cure may bo relied on. TO XASUTO lAOISB it is peculiarly suited. It will, In a short time, bring on tho monthly period with regularity. ; Each bottle, price one dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Bxitaln, to prevent counterfeits., CAUTION. ~ ¥htse Pittf should net be taken by /emotes during the frit thite tnortOis of Pregnane#, asthey ore sure to bringon His carnage, but at any <*htr time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affection*, Pain in the Bock and Limbs, slight exertionj Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills’ wfll effect a cure when oil other means .hive tolled, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitntjp. V Full directions in* the pamphlet around each package, Which should bo carefully preserved. Sole Agent for the United plates and Canady JOB MOdES, (tote I. C. Baldwin t Co,) Rochester,|N.Y. N. B.—sl-00 andl! postage Stamps enclosed (o anyan thorized Agent, will Insure a buttle, containing SO Pills, by return mail. B. L. Fahnestock, Pittsburg Wholesale Agents; also, for sale by all Druggist*. , [Jnno 3,1858*4y. ' l>lAßltl£D. •/ " ‘ ---ij K y . . .• ' .a • On the 6th Inst* by Jacob Good, Esq, DAVID HUGHS, to Miss BLJ*ABETU PECK, both of Logan township. On the 10th tost, by J.U. .Cherry, Esq, Hr. SAMUEL KRWGHTON toMiar JtABIAKEIUEEV both of Altoona. In Logon township, on the Oth inst, after a lingering ill noes, Mr. ALEXANDER pTEW.VRT, aged 54 years, 7 months, and 6 day* * • ‘ * [Huntingdon papers please copy.] K A YOUNG MEN WANTED—TO travel Infhe TVestcrnand Southern States. Sala ry $BB a'nioirth and all expenses paid. Business easy and -mmorable. None need apply that cannot furnish a certifi cate of good moral character.: Address, with stamp, •\ r„, PHELPS & BUNYAN, Ang. lBs?"3t] St. Albans, Vermont. TVISSOLUTION.—NOTICE IS -tvT .fopPby gl«n that the co-partnership heretofore ex- Uw. nadersignM, trading as the firm of T. McCatuey axtoT -waa dissolved by mutnnl consent ou the WY; PXMay, 1858, The books of the firm have been la th# hands of Johq Shoemaker, in Altoona, for collection, to whom all persons knowing themselves in oobted will make immediate payment. ' THOMAS McCADEEY, Aug.12.1858.-3t] THOMAS BUKCHINKLL, 14,75 *6,00 , 1,75; . 76 1 OASSVILLE SEMINARY. . . . ONLY $22,50 PER QUARTER. • terms of this school aro so low and the privileges PUjojed hero so unusual, that many even at a great diatauco foil it Jo their advantage to patronize it in preference to ephools nearer home. All Brandies, both useful and or namental ore taught. Students of both sexes and all ages ororeoelved. The whole expense of ono student tor a year ttobdaothe over $OO. A circular will bo sent to any one desiring It. Address John D. Walsh, Casa viHo, Hunting don county’. Pa. {August 12slm. *» 10? is,; 10 I « ;kt. T\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Hi all persons, not to pay money or givo stock, to any person on odr account, unless the Individual demanding tbo MUM cat! produce a written certificate of agency from us’. Julyj 15.* 1868.-3 t ARMSTRONG. 4 COLLINS. tr»; -i. icJ.'wl Sl/oiifdepHmsttfer stdo at* * : ' i-Tf) f ■ i klssijir’-s. “ i- •* piiiF. * .v-w.e>;^< h < «*vragT ,< y v.y* Altoona ai*r association i . POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT. QOOI> NEWS, The Commutet wpoinleij (o,D)slriliitp the Proper ty of. tAhjSl Dorado Gift Ateociation. TUB DISTItitJUtION NEAR At HAND. At a mooting ot the aharcboldera iu> thoi above Associa tion, hcldon Ibo Wth of Juno, 1868,; a- Committee of flvo disinterested persons was chosen to distribute the proper- JOHN,TROUT, f DAVID IRONS. ANDREW GBERN, j The «h)Ta committee Iscompoted of men of goal stand ing in society, in whom stwEehohkrs can place implict con fidence, and fed assured that they will receive Justice at their hands. , ~ committee's"ClßCui-i*' We, the undersigned, having been chosen a Conunittiee to, distribute, the Oifta of the above Association, beg leave *° ‘ the. shareholders and all interested, that «r« haeu fixed THURSDAY, the 12th day of AUGUST, .1848, as the daynn which; the distribution will positively take place. All Agents are requested to make a full return of oil mo neys, silk, aud Tickets im their hands, on or before the lit day of August, 1808., JIOHN ALLISON. • ! ANDREW GREEN. JOUN TROUT. • . ■ JOHN CULLMAN, Jr, ■■■■■• . DAVID IRONS, . .. The undersigned ben* leave U> state that the rcasoaiwhy the distribution did not'take place la April, as advertised, was tho fixture of three-fourths of the Agents to make ro turuib Thera wUI be no postponement from'the-abvvo, whether. the returns are all mudo or not, Agents Will therefore please attend to this notice imm* diateljl. • i' ? ce .° r tho HI Dorado Gift AesoCWton lawn Main street, North Ward, Altoona, oppopilo Me. Al lisna’srcsidence. Ail who wish tiekotsdn this tnterfi&o will please call aud get them soon, as there is an opporth mly to get the money back. '•'> July 1,1858,-ta JOSEPH MOifff, Agctil> House and lot eok SALE,cr ib's subscriber offarsat Private. gate, acted TWo- Stury PLANK FRAME HOUSE atul cxceUwlibit,of tfu °C tn Altoona, situate «n IfatUarinesue*!, Last Altoona, formerly occupied by Amos LangWtn, ' August s, MSMl*} J. B. IIILEMAN. TNTBNSE EXCI^EME^T.'— X McCORMIOK’S NEW OOODi UA.VB ARRITERAaD ARKNOW BEING OPENED FOR INACTION AND SALE* ,* , . “Ualloo, neighbor, rmhcfort, tto ttohhiloiiaUß.' i faf> baps you recollect when I, htef «*r, tried yOtOo hono a moment Md tell Wo trhero Iho IIIEAP STORE wss. But It la different pftW. It reminds me a Utlta of tho campaign of IStO, when Ocn. Uarrison was elected Sre sidont. Jott only to go With tho crowd Hud yoniviir I SCO carried sway. they talistljO gelliflt off very rapMS and very cheap." , v , 9 ; . : v- * “To« are fight, my Mend* I aayto jon, & ahead and y.mr antkipatloos Will bo ftßlji rciilced. fle haa a very large dad Well selected W&Mnt of Goods *s%&”**• '***** «oi««tO b^y DR^^o^D^ , * ! Bn< * 6o ritwlderKybody else. Good bye.’* GROCERIES, ' HARDWARE. v,f* QUIEISNSWAVIHv P*’» l BTONSWA&& J. 1*• T> EBT A UR ANT AND EAGER Av BEKR SALOON.—The subscriber: would mubfctfliltj announce that be will kcepeonrtantty on liana, «Wa Under the Mumnic temple; J a supply of refreshment*, such iw Calces, A Pretzel*, and an excellent article of LAG KBDBEaCnknu^ AliowS.Bwytry. which Is pronouncedttio best in llls saloon is fitted up in. good stylo bis patfonCnnd »io hopes by strict attention to their wants to merit and rcceKo * mtr snare of patronage. May 13,1855.-Iy] ' IVrOTICK TO TEACHBUS.vrrTHiJ SchorfDlrwtors of Altoona wish to employ JwS. VKMALKTBACALRS to trte charge of their Public Schools the ensuing term. Tho Schools will bo eroded. ■. : . i ' .. • . < ? ,nm ir cc 00 lßt of September .and cou thl®* right months. Tho County Superintendent will he in Altoona on Thursday, tho 12th of August,.ibr tho pur pose of examining applicants, at which, time all persons applying for any of these schools will, borexpected to h« present. The Board aro desirous of procuring competent xeacbcn, and none need apply only those who can como well recommended. By order of tho Board; -• Altoona, July 15,1855.-td Q. W. PATTON, Stfy. A PMINISTIIATOIVS NOTICE,— XjL Sotfco is hereby given tliat letters of Administration cm the estate of Archibald McC-icURAa, Mo of Altoona, Blair county, dec’d, have been grunted by .the Register, AcZ » the undersigned, residing In said cpnnty. All ner son* knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re quested t-, make Immediate payment; and those having claims against it .will present them duly authenticated fo? settlement. JOHN TROUT, July li 1868X51 TIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT!!!—A has bcrn inT °ntcd for burning Carbon' 0077 The light produced from this lamp la cheaper and moro beantlfnl than any now in tuo. The oUU perfectly It will not explode by the accidental breaking of the lamp and by nee in this lamp Jg devoid of emcll. It only costs from a third to half a cent per hour. The lamps and oil are for Bale by . ‘ July 20,-tf] House and stoue-roomtok , .llQttao XiOt and also a Storo-Hoom. adjoining Vfhito Hall Hotel, arp offered for rent oil iragoir ablo terms. They will be rented separately or together. M may best suit routers. Apply to :» ; August 5, ISSS-31+] J. B.‘HII*iMAK. Medicated fur chest pro tector, A SAFE SHIELD AGAINST TBOBfc Tearful diseases Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and other lions of Uio Lugs, .which nrisofnun the exposed state of (ho Chest, acceding tofashionvoA the continnaj climate, for sale at the Drug Store of Q. W. T)RIVATE SALE.-—THE SUBSCRI JT BElt has on hand a icwragticloa of Household Prop erly, among which aro a couple of. excellent STOVES, which ho will dispose of cheop-for cash. The articles can be aeon at J. &J. Lowthert Store. ? .tv - July 1,1858.-tf WM.McDOWZLL., Take notice, that TH’e as- SESSMENT No. 15, made by the Lycoming Mutual Insurance Comp my, in .Blair county, i« payable .at my of fice. The Assessment is $ per cent,, on all notte in force May 13,1858.. . JOHN SHOEMAKER, Altoona, July 15,1858. , . ~Jte££r t Lumber- for sale.^-t 60.000 Sliinclca 6(),000 Lathes, and all hinds oTBIJILDIRO MATERIAL, tosrer (has tea lowest, for Cash. Apply to JQHN SHOEMAKER. Henry lehr’s store, is in John Lehr’s old stand, nearly opposite McCor mick's store, in Nortb JVan}., ;■ [J W, IW^ly,- A LL THE STANDARD PAT jrEmc-r.sßs at n-tr. Ktssf& FERDINAND NOTtIWANQ. JOHN J. BUREIIOLDER, AdWrs. Q. W* KESSLER.
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