re informed, rdiot-rln n ? : 1 mtbecas e of ,^ ol4li| S 1 to recover d^„^ S JS p» •biobtt " I mtwconree between oLanghlin was T# * *• plaintiff £ *£S Ity verdict, but cwL; 7 of the offence is >t—According to the >ub visitor with the fie > rith us ranch longer. u? "Oth of October. Afte*^** 1 ■0 off for Iho realmß flfc tluiß spheres ofUaht. J the left nor right, i not their names; ■~ ■ hit demoniac hoel. they lie, ’ a might be bottled nn. •! ; Tyrian dye/* it of Cincinnati, aud having an ligb state of fences and hedgestnaii hs doge, and oilier oontri*L crs. The first mercantile partner, , bo £ > shreds. Thu next Tv! hat f a * UtU ng tube, and the month inn, >lher end was at the n hideous and unehrthlj' ioie neighborhood oVttyT* s nest resalt of these Tighten eTexybodjr a»aj ■he man has no friends et*. r in the ion that alcohol ig logic in proof "* ‘.-rco, £ fui ca, ' ' • - r alcohol h (bod!* v 3 a fornmla equally |(tiu . namely: J H &4C6, i . i'. ■ buno to fort*. v , • hipptag a butM 1« !°gic our John adds hit: * ii woman, - ' i, •ria to a woman,' ~ ' " ii;*vn Victoria to p»yw.« *» - his **"tiwii|h - 3h nevertheless toStSfcm. u~c oat ati dead,** * •f tUc'xiboTe b not deed. ' i;.l wrftar to a fool. ; ’ e Crystal Pal^ the New York CtygUl Wednesday, atricth 3 force of police. Only • eight in number, and iron frame 1 work of om main standing, serring le of the vast cdifioe,i| map pf raitts. is of iron, melted jjUgs, nod UiaeMneiry, nangled iiusioo, cover thewfiolc ;>f from two tO'ibnrfeeij xhibitors and invwutenj were groping vainly for something icir lost property, at the whole amonntof m be recovered fromlhs will not e^oeed^lSO,- fMr.Dariifcfifje* , were all saved except b, a part of wl&jhle solid mass of goIcL A i several watches were s not known; to whom total Joss of those con* r . it is now supposed, 150,000. A large coal' orty or fifty tons next 11, continues to barn ? water poured open it, the fire, whence ari of smoke, and steam. sst losses wassustained lued at $20,000. It i, and there, was not a The officers of the chelae fair was so dis* j a conclusion, together -avc appointed a.OOBh aagements to opsaa ■ tne Cooper Insutute.. j valuable articles were, j alarm of fire was giv* I the nearest article to est ©This yray oat of \ ero was considerable. plate in the Balaev made hauls second at the sack of the ow. i hickson, the pedestrian* -iiigton, Vt. f on a qnect and distance were not • he undertook to walk* ;ht choose, without CB9f only forty minutes the feast, according to ' last Saturday night* utes out of hia forty in .minutes in taking Of Having won Uis ISO* 1 himself *< rather used ale “a bit of a nap,” *CXES, CITRONS !of K'ilc by -v. .siiraAßD, r ’" ■-' i “tru t, Philadelphia* lnuts, cream rr and for talo l.y , >«’M. .V. SHUGARD, '■*- y J btrcet, PhiiadulphJ*- bAU AND ZINC 'i. Veiiow, Part# Ot»ep* *7, KESSMX’fI- NEW ORLEANS S at UEMIY USSB’fr 'ozb, at I LARGE AJJPI' ppoktbb^|s3 hTMtut. - KEsaasv- ;rr ~* Psiuo NiOHtSrawot. —ln many of cor large towns and cities, ih Ihls State, the Directors Inn censed hjwoed n public night school, fsr the benefit bf apprentices tad others whose daily Unfclayinenta prevent them from attend-' tog the day schools, and who areoonaeqaently deprived of the blessings and benefits of oar system of popular education, nad it hae been found to work admirably. Wodonot know that such an idea has ever been broached In ibis place, bat we think If there :be a iqwnin the county where snob n school is needed, end would be well attended, it is Altoona. There are * great many yonngmeu and boys employ ed to the shops and throughout the town, who can .not latte . their work to attend theday schools, who would gladly embrace an oppor tunity, suoh as a public night school would’af ford, to improve their education. It would fur nish thorn with the means of spending their time in something more profitable and rationafthan puffing tobacco smoke and loafing about street cornets and drinking saloons. We recommend such a school to the Directors in this place, knowing them to be men who have the welfare of the community and the best interests of the rising generation closely at heart, as has been winced by all their actions, and we feel.snre that if such an institution can be .established, they will do it If it can be, let it bo tried •and it wit! soon be apparent that a large ■number Will avail themselves of the opportuni ty and gladly exchange a seat on some store box or in a drinking saloon, for one in a school room where they may, improve the knowledge attained in their younger days, or make some amends for the time they have misemployed when they had the opportunity but did not vaiue the privileges of a day school. This is a subject of general and we doubt not -that it will meet irith the hearty concurrences * >of nearly if not all of our citizens. '“Calaihoimas” Ssa*iJAbK.—On Monday night of last week, oof ears were greeted with the dull- cot strains of met-odious m U «c, ciatingly extracted froip about a doxen tin horns, a kettle drum, any number of tin pans, cow bells, shingles and „other instrameoie, cou pled with the vociferous barking of ail the dogs in town, and the loudest yelling that the best lunged portion of the party could execute. All together it wea n fine effort—that is, if those re siding in the vicinity »f the seme of confusion are partial to medleys. The affair was gotten up m honoi of the arrival of Mra. Smith-that is to say, our good, kind, clever, gentlemanly old colored friend, Billy Smith, who keeps the oyster saloon and restaurant, on Railroad street, a few doors above the Exchange Hotel, in this place, did, on the Sunday previous to the serc nade, take unto himself a wife, from among the colored people of one of the towns down the r *ad, with whom he arrived in this place by the impress train, on said Monday, morning.. We have not leaned whether the magicians rcceiv “,a*‘*trea«' ®®W» * eeo €<«**«, or . £■**« ut’OiQilt ud 'UuA ■ 4Avl!t(|| ooadaotedin The Book-kecglng and M b»ia conducted by gentlemen standing at the Imdof their proftaaion. Mr. J. S.Brtnuw, Professor of Penmanship, !*» oirS en rolled his name upon the list of thors, by the publication of two of theLiost oompjete end valuable contributions to| oar school text books—his “Gxms or Bunxua a«> Omamkiai PaanAssHn*,” and his aewi and" engraved School Copy Books, in eight numbers, twenty-four quarto pages ««y the State jpair of Penmgrlranla. The Pittsburgh Commercial Jaurml ofthe Ist of October, contains oxtroetd from the erideace before the Master in Chan cery, on a Balance Sheet, made bat by Uie teaohers of Book-keeping in the Iron City College, confirming their errors of $15,774, and; fiustainmg the correctness of the statement giv en in the same ease by the teachers of Book keeping in the Merchant’s College Chronicle. _ Nothing since the Foundation of the Jitynf New York has prodneed the excitement among all classes that Prof. Wood’s Hair Ees toratire has done. All classes from the gray •ml bald-headed sire, and the sUrer-haired ma tron, down to the sprightly youth and beautiful maiden withherglossy ringlets, are crowding the Depot atjfo. Sl2 Broadway; the former to be permanently restored, and the latter to poa sessthemselves of that which will prevontAhe broad of envious time, and cause the appear ance of youth and beauty to linger to the great est age. Besides all, the popular Druggists in tUe country are constantly engaged in H M iin g oat,the Restorative to their customers, “and the cry is still they come.” Cadtioh.— Beware of worthless inventions, as several are already in the market, called by different names. Use none unless the words (Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative, Depot St Louis, Mo., and New York), are blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists sod Patent Med icine dealers, also by all fancy and Toilet Goods dealers in the United States and Canada. See advertisement in this weeks paper.—A'eic York Newt. \ Emigrant Travel. The fravel of emigrants over the Pennsylvania Railroad, to points in the West, continues quite large, one thousand 1 four hundred and seventy,two, having tokoy passage daring the month of September, and carrying with them forty-five thousand and sev enty-six pounds of extra baggage. Of the Whole number, nine hundred and ninety-four were from New York, and of this number *»n«> bufi dred and fourteen had tickets for St Louis, Chicago, St Paul, Kansas and other distant points. Ponr hundredand eighty nine df the five hundred and twenty eight from Pfaiiadel ahia also were destined to the same points, so that tiie number of way passengers was unusu ally small y thirteen thousand nine hundred and ninety emigrants have passed over the road aint e the fisst of Jammy, and* of this number, ten thousand four hundred and twenty six went to points west of Pittsburgh. I’ll (Jail Arobsd ako Pay.—What a world of-Wft* is contained in these few words to the poor artisan or mechanic! ‘ I’ll caU around ■nd pay,’ says the rieh man to avoid the trou ble of going to the desk to get the accessary f qndß, nnd' Jto poor mechanic is .obliged to go home, to disapoint hie worianon and all who de pend upon him for their due. It is an feasymat tor to work—the only real glory in tIL lift i 8 an mdependant idea of being able to sustain yourself by the labor of your own bands, and it may easily be imagined what crashing force thwe is in ‘PU caH sreutul arid pay* to the la- Vring man who apon that pay for sub sistence. If those wild could would pay at once weaM Pl«o hundreds and thousands in a con dition to do likewise, and prevent much miser* and distress. Uowa PiCTpRx. —There is scarce a family Uumw town that *“«*»* The TtUgraph sa^_! Eight men,employed by G. W. Wabert, Mas ter Mason, in the construction of a alone wall below Bailey’s Station, left Newport in a hand "* train going West had passed that rotation. The law of the road re quires the track to be dear of obstructions twenty annates before the approach of regu lar trains, and the occupants of the hand-oar expected to jreaoh Bailey's Station in time. But rt was subsequently ascertained that Mr Wilbert’s time piece was[ eight jninutes behind railroad time. When forty' or fifty yards from the upper switch of Bailey’s siding, however, they heard the Express train coming, and com’ menced tumbling out of the hand car, on either side of tye trade. Six of the eight succeeded in getting out Safely before the advancing train came upon them. One of the oceupanta—either Moore or Wagner— fell backwards upon the tcoqk, and was struck by the cow-catcher, and the hand-car itself was carried by the cow catcher some distance beyond the switch. Lar ry Moore was killed on the spot, and John Wan ner so badly Injured that he died in afew hours FastOi-d Fellow.— The Ex-Reverend Mr. Mott, of Rutland, Yt, most have attended the Free L>ve Convention in that quiet little town, for he has done naught y things, according to the Rutland Herald. The Supreme Court of Vermont has just rendered a decree of divorce of Mrs. Sarah A. Mott from her husband, where upon t hzHerald gives a biographical sketch of (he gentleman: w ® that man—Darwin Mott. He came to SamtAlbans with a long face, a silver headed cane, and Rev. prefixed to his name.— He preached one faith a few months, and sad -5,S. Cl f Ilg 1 it ' preached and wentuu^ InnrwL f* 7- H ® P reaclied on temperance (amd the people were astonished at his stolen lectures and feigned modesty,) and got drank. He lectured to young ladies and played the ad mirer. He kept a bad school—edited a reck less paper—stole money, and charged the theft upon the servant girl-got the oflfce of Deputy Insnector—wt drunk upon smuggled liquor— took one shirt; another man,s wife and a bundle of manuMnjpt sermons, and ran away from his own wife, his paper. and a crowd of creditors.” The Best Copoh Medicxse.—One of the yny best Congh Medicines to be found any ,4 Dr : Ke 7 Bc r’? Pectoral Syrup, sold by «• W. Kcaaler, at 50 cents per bottle. See advertisement of Dr. Sandford’s UV£R INVIGORATOR in another column TEE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Stß JAMES CIiABKX’S Gelebbaied Female Pills. Pnpared/nmapntcriplion qf Sir JT. ClarSre. il. D„ Phy. » tidan Extraordinary to Uu Queen, TUb invaluable medicine is unfailing In the cure of all thoae painful and delicate diseases to which thnffm.tn sytuUon is subject It moderates aU excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy core may ho relied on, ■ XOIUKBUD untn it ls j«cnllady suited. It Win, In a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity, ■■■>' bottle, price one dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Qrcat Britain, to prevent counterfeits. ■ I CAUHOK. a ** tafcen blf/emaleM during ait first In aU cases. of and Splual AffccUons, Pain in the Back and Limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation a ” d those fffla wfll effect a cate when all other means have foiled. and although a powerfhl remedy, do not contain iron, calomeL antimmv or anything burtfltl to the constitution?^^ Jhm directions in; the pamphlet around each naekacn. 'BCfisasa. <*»*, J 0» Wholesale. Agents* also, for ealebyallßyoggistf." ) ■; AI>TdQNA_^ARKETS. oOßUons witittr ar lowtedu o«n> ¥«»J, Vcwt.” Jdftttoos, Vhosh. Pry Apples, “ Butter, , $Z> Lard, * $:«• Hams,, . «::« v Shoulders, '■• * “ ; ffide, . ftjw ~ ; ‘ v- Vida*.; i « : i ■■■-'.->■■.•.-St Barrel 8«lt J 2,00 »nd J2JO per barrel ir , •■•; v -._. 'stojUOßt, ^ l.'-}* tetraVltiiffy fflofur, 7 Extra, bwifloallty, • SVS»i»SM, . DISEASE «F tmt SIDHEYB, LIVER WEAKNESS OF ANT KIND FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections conaeqoent x npon a disordered o v J STOMACH OB- ZtFSR, Addity of the 0 n^PP** 1 to > Despondency, Costive nos, AwSrt Bln 8ln all Nervous, BheumaUcanJ , “?? ln numerous Instances proved W E“£ £™ ellcla J> «nd In others effected a decided cine. _ •F ort iy T egotabJe compound, prepared on stricter TTr^irtrf,^n, Cpe ?! *? er 1118 «“M»ner oftho Celebrated ®2^^ avo: Because of its great success ail . thn European States, its introduction into Statesyrab intended moro especially for thoso I ore an(l thcro ov ‘ r H*® 0«* of Meeting with great success among t 0 L IP American public, knowing thirt itatraly wonderftil medical virtues must be acknowledged. Ills particularly recommended to those pers-.nawhose ™,^’, havo kf® n impaired by the continuous pirUs ’ or °D>er forms of dissipation. Gene ,n t ' f l bct > {* finda i,t» way directly to the j ■ ’ and quickening every nerve, raising Bpirit > am| ) j n font, infusing new health ana vigor in the system. f&‘isu’^PS’SS^ n *|dSSSS£SB®' a lair trial. One bottle will convince yon how lnflnlt»lr. superior it to to all those imitations. Jnnnitely «f ,Bold.at*U» per bottle, or tlx bottles for is. hr the eoi* nwpEiiToEs, -r? BBlfJ. PAGE, JR., & 00., Barnss k Park. New « family the rtdtSTK and Canadar. {October 14, ' m « -ao - 14 w 16 13 10 $5 SO 5 00 4 TO - U ‘■'j j . .«'■ -f Tfu Paxio—Men* FaieoMA—The pjnrioin Ne# York seems tobe on the inefeaae. La this city everything goes on smoothly, and the only frUurca we have beard. of wore we fkilares to fondsh good fits made by some inferior Clothing CfitabUahmaata, There is no nub difficulty to be encountered by those who • patronise the Brown Stone Clothing, Hall of Boohbill & Wil spn. Nos. 60&and 605 Chestnut street, above sixth.. Qentiemenand Youths never fallto pro cure capital fits at thispopular establishment. CongtwUjn oftho Brain, LAW KWGE NEWEL, InOuit son of Thomas and WameA Wdlyear, 3 months and Sdays. I la tcl> txarearement of thepp fond piaraitty L *•».*« child insnowman. 1b cedbrcoM the only son and only r 0.%L W ri Cll flowed to the glairs. Though and Lawrence hare each in tonTfocd with their smiles and their prat tie, those bright boy* now. all deep aids by side in death’s tey arms, andthat mother goes childless. Indy the pro- TMencsi of God ate Inscrutable, had Ola way* past flmlimr ®? 4 J* 1411 wlitobers-thourti 1 may not bepormitted nowfrulytosoeandknowall thebe mysteries, yet I am asgured that “Ho doethdl thing* wolL" We commend **“•* bereaved parent* to the good word of .God’s grace, and hope they may be cheered V the bright anticipations of a holier ltd happier meeting with this fovsly trioTnthe realm* above— fc lur of such is the kingdom ofUeaven.” This lovely Babe, thus early torn From our fond breast* away. With silent grief la gently borne To it* lon My bed of clay. Seal Jesus, onr kind shepherd, stand* "■•J 1 all engaging charm*— “ark I how he calls the tender lambs And folds them in hi* arms. Oh 1 parents, dear, weep not for me. Ifor I am not dead but steeping hers; I was not youn, but Christ’s alono. For ho loved me best: and took mo n-OOD FITS! BEST FITS!! FIRST TOAT 1,1X8! ' l ~ F ° r * S oo * fitlir- and well-made WAlj OUi on J C\VT>RR lor an excellent fitting VEST, by all mcabi toll on caU°^ PANIAI,O ? N 8 tlwt caa ’ t *** for fl B t N «Sdhwee, cnii on SNYDEB " ,f yon S*®* fo dr®** «»'* fosblonable •£|S£HS£ isfasfsj sssza £ Tas*«; H «, «» r .J i(!o “* mm > r ““- Look out for your heads i —The subscriber would iufonn the in- anm habitants of this place and vicinity that ho has just received tho latest styles of HATS AND CAPS, among which may bo found the best Black Hole Skin and Silk Uata, Black and different colored Wool Bata, Caps of tt prices, for mcnand boys. Persona in want of anything to the aboveltoe will find it to their advantage subscriber before purchasing elsewhere. lfnr^ < a hM /■ n !?^!r o,l h f nd f® «“*}““* assortment of Ladies' FUE& of different odors and prices. Those to want of the article should call at once* *!«•*! opposite the Lutheran chnrch. Altoona, Oct. U, JESSE SMITH. Head quarters for low PKXCKB —iThankfnl for past favors, the subscriber wonw respectfolfy beg leave to Inform the clttoenTofthfa gam vicinity that he has just received and opened his FALL & WINTER GO ODS* to^t h of WW ** TCry low P rices for,cash. It consists Delaine*, Robes, P at de Cktnes, plain Merinos, fiffured and striped Merinos, Wool Plaids, Union I foids, English Merinos, black and fancy Stilus, Shawls of every description; Sheet ings, Muslins, Flannels, Cassimeres, Sat tinetts. Ginghams, Chintz, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroideries embracing Collar*, Setts, Bands, Insert ing*, Edgings, in fins, every article of La dies Wear. Al*>-An excellent assortment of fashionable Queens- Earthenware, 4c. r pnd SHOES of aU sixes, qualities add styles and Misses’ Shota and ' * «ttiai2S“" , “' o,iocEß,ra -»■»•«- asyirg ssl “ a "PROSPECTUS OF THE WESTERN A EDUCATOR.—On the ilrst of January, 1850 we S'* of an WaUoJri Ba>ools - entitled the In «WM Tbo JMneator will be printed !° fa* *rfuf*V of 11,0 art >? a clea r. white paper, and PP ‘ neat,y ******* attd COCl °*“ l in 0 . k® Ptcpwwl with a view to the wants ° f j teache ” : 0,0 mission of the Magazine will NvJw^f 18 * “ n(1 ® D I co “ ra ee teachers In their arduous labors ™iS fa if^ l^ elylo f alorte » ncll «» lengthv re jwrto of the transactions of mluor Educational lions, or state aoj. Jaborei lllUl th i C E 4 ncator * Onr object shall be to tarnish a faithful friend and companion to teachers and the more advance pupils in the Public Schools. the fau ° w,Bs abie «*!• Joh n lato Prin. McNeely Normal School, Ohio. B. M Kerr, A M,, Prin. Oakland Seminary, Pa. D.Dentdso^ PrimSd Ward Public School, Pittsburg. Ber. S. K. Kano, Darlington, Beaver county. Pa. VM kZJZy™*' Wn ‘ >yeUstUle > ohfo > “*• «* Bov. J. E. Shearer, Wellsburgb, Va. 5" t - 5* Wn. Maple drove Academy. Bov. E. A. Brindley, (Uncle Edward.) 3 ,® nd Wends of Education, favorable to the en terprise, will confer a favor by corresponding freely with us 5v..-:s.>—Ht \ The great BEAtrrmER i so sought, A.T I LAST t fOB TTBXBTO&SB PERMANEjmv^nR itTr A, mngic,allblotches, Ac,from the gm and narrow headache. Joe circular andJhofou”wh£ . pnor.QrJi Wood A Co-Gents; J?“S, lTod .?° nu t n J r order * and calls for Prof. O. J.WooJ* HMr BmtorattVe. thtt t»daywe were compelled to sendto 6do “ n forwarded aU being we ?j^ ht OF** • quantity frotnyou.; JErcrJ bottU toe have Wd seems & *oee produced thru or/mrww *“ d I**n>w«o it receive* tm. aw wore induced to wemms Of yoTK Wonderlhl, ws t£l It ourd?Wto?^ and the afflicted, to report it. Wl *™ some time had been nerfectlv covered with sores, snd some called it ha r almost entirely came offln ooniofloence-when s fHeng his snSbringt, advised us to: use ydnr Bcstorativaf we did so with lltUehope of and that of all our friends, a very fow appUcatioa* muoved newmnlittxßrier^rop'of ludr «x>n started ont. and we can now say that onr bov has as saisssif* 1 “ asSs.“' n t ... i Gardiner, SfrUno, Juno 52.18 M. flair ha* now attained Its original color. Ton cumniik mend it to the world wlthoutTe S was one of the worst kind. • 7 "* my case Toursßespeet folly, 0. J. Wood 4 Co., Proprietors 312 Broad way! New York. »%sst b ’ a *-*****' "#*>ssir \T aluable property at pri- BALE.—Bw ■nbacribcrjofibreat Private Bala t£ to wit} 8 * **** Novclubcr nex t> following propel? A Lot of Ground situaife in East Al toqna, adjoining lots of V. A. Denning, dcc’d and Foulknor. The Lot is in excellent workinc Mdcr Mtk n lot choice FECIT d ? sl ?. Wo P« rt of thb to#n, on ope of the principal and mast pleasant streets. If not sold Atheist of November oexL it willhe leased fo|a term of jam. ' Al»o—A Lot coutainind One Acre or Around, situate to Logan township, oh the public rcad lead fog from Baker’s Furnace to tho Altodmuv JbimtoaS Altoona ’ having thereon erected a SSmiA? 1 ® » good STABLE, SPRING HOUSE, and all other necessary outbuilding* f There to a noriS of Nobcmbcr ncxt,iiwyibeoffered for tentT 3 11 ty to PW. September 2,185a-Bm] GEORGE B. CBAMEK. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! A NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE . CLOTHING; S ITADLE ETTI^ET B rinSA^ V,P ® V AND NOW p W bKS WHICH Mf ULLMAN announces that he is QPERA CIGARS! THREE SELLER, NEPTUNEB, FORTALIZAS, LA ROSAS, ; ' la abdlas, For sale by i. SOUSE, Druggist. Juno 24,1855.-tf M _ beduced. STATES UNION HOTEL 606 and 608 Market Street, «tOT*f SIXTH, Pffll A i) ED PiTX4- , TennB-41J5 Ter Day. 4 July i, ms.-ta. o,w * * ao « l, »*- rpHE TRUST ACCOUNT OF JOHN 4> iLSZ'S: “•» fa 10 s®, confirmed' agd allowed, on the fourth Monday (and 25th day} of October next, unless cause Altoona, Sept 220, ISSR—St OB " ' p E ProtJl > „ WM 81-TTNEH, SURGEOfT DENTIST, Office immediately opposite the Imthenn °® v , lr S“ !a street, TeotU extracted without pain, by xne“ jd of electricity—no humbug. A student who ran como wel! fcr good English education, will ha taken. [Sept. VB(pyf piOAL I COAL I COAL I COAL t^- V The subscriber would *en» ec t^# i.filff AfaiaM In Altoona,' that he is constantly celving all kinds of COAL, which IRISP “rwn *? urkeo ’ ft fcpt. «,«»»■»] A- BOUSH’g Drug Stem. Blanks of all descriptions neatly and e*podidously executed at thle offiev. '1 i ‘ 1 ■■ J. "eaV-'V - ~-*U' . 7; ■'fev* ~ . ■ ■ -**v• •§&E T>=» ii Tin arftmMfati X , PMPAM3P »T M SAMOS* * ' COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY PROM CC»B* ft one of the beet Purgative and liter ModJclnna now be* fore the public, that acts da a Cbihartic, tatter, milder, and umre dfoctual than any other mcaicino known. It is not only a Cbihartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the | Liver to eject its morbid matter, then Ch the stomach and botref* to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two | purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings eiperiencod in tho operations of most Cathartics. II strengthens the system at tho same time that it purges Itf and When taken daily in moderate doses, w-11 strengthen and bniid it np with unusual rapidity, The lavra is one of tho human body; and when it tho powers of the 93 stem 1 "ojooh ie almoet entirely action of the Liter for the functions; when the stom araat fault, and tho whole qdence of ono organ—tho its duty. For tho disease* proprietors haa made it his than twenty yours, to find counteract the many do linblo. To prove that this mne soo doubled with lavaa forms, has bat to try a bot tain. Tbta Gums remove oil tin intern* supplying in of JjUe, invigorating tho digest WelL minus tab health to the whole machi of tin disease effecting a BtMoW Attacks are ear mvum, by the occa- TIOOBATDK. One dose after eating la loach and prevent the food Only one iloae taken be- Sbrhtmanh Only one doee taken at ela gently, and cures Oo* One doae taken after each *9“ One doae of two tea ww.ta Hiuuu. bottle taken for fo .the cause. of tho dlawu, Only dose Immediato- One done ofton repeated Hours, | and a preventive 49* Only one buttle is «ystunt the effect* of modi-! - 49* Oho bottle token for • townees or unnatural color' One dpaa taken a short * J 3°5 tu the appetite, audl One dues often repeated! i Its wont forms, while Sum-1 yield almost to the first)l One ,or two doses cures' In children: there is not 1 remedy In tho world, aa it [ > A fowhottloe cares Dropsy , We toko pleaiaro In re-' •f. 5 Preventive for Fever / all fevers of a Bilious type. ' and thousands are w Ilnur ylrtttos, lUfifvw^ 6^Uthtlr ttn *hlmous testimony in, THE LIVER IJSVIOORATOR nf 0 * 8 ? Jaun^ ice or tytpeptia to a common ueaaachc, oil of which arc tho result of a hiscASCh i.»w DR. Stvmml C n (,S! t MtUK PE * “OWL*. S. Mfby Q’ W O K^ l Au roiidWUi \ l Nw *>*• , w ~ Altoo T>in?fcaa * '■ POSITIVE INFORMATION!—THE having perfected their Serin* fitork nowom* to tUo public tho JLAKOKST 1“ the town of Alumna Q * oC ** lo&trt?: pubUsla “» «urd 1. to present tbolbi. rcciint hard tlmci hate wry much *l a them from IThandS! “*“**> lota, man, of honght tliem entirely fer caafe aiv’S* f** 1 fur r T rrr WME t—Duucansville JL> time Kiln, near Hollldarsburtc, p«. , '■*■. VpStoa, four lamldn» UME “;rr j.,?.” isssss, l “^wmhtijjhyAragon, or at the KUn. Address f'IASSVH.I.E SEMINARY. Tho tAT«. nr .a. U , jayi ‘ r £-*450 I'BU Qtnauat. - n r~ e . fePP 8 P f Khod are so Jow and the privUcvea *s“*““T cvcn AtagrcatOUfaraM nnaq to their advantage to patronize it it, rtes»T£T! All Branches, bftli ttscful oiti or nS 8 * Sftulente of bdtli seses aftddJUtjce. sSF'Sa' =o «^"a>E Addrea J.b. f, ,r. M , TXQME testimony. ~^r than any utter medicine I ever used. AXES. MCKEE? Thlii la to onrtiAr ♦» «l y er Mifflin county, Pa. W,-SiJ5 mended and found to act almost £££. pt - ~’ 69 ~ 1 y- Decatnr township, Mifflin co. Pa. ~\IG~ ALL PAPERS ! Wall l— ! th?Tu“heuiol h ° IaISQSt a P or J’onrrooms and bo sociable. ~ ObD FOLKS—Paper your rooms aod bo comfortable. ' !. BoantiftinVall Papers can ho bought at all tnrKes from i 8,10 and 12 cents up to per roll. 1 u ; F ,lrtah . 19 ' , 1 ? ro Boarr Hint By consent, D. B. Good refers to P 7 • Uir * t J. M Oenunill M, D-, Alesandria, Pa. J. B.Lnden, 51. D.. Huntingdon, « u y> "HUaihsbarg, Pa. A wha3t Mrs. Vuutlm P^^p aiiaTl^e says:—I h&Ve tfe*d /uWbiiK mi prepared by J. D. tewfatwiu painful disease myself and recamfoendlttoSthSS 7 every case found It to be one of tho b^ sore abd painful diseases. Rcllwl il? ££ utoe. Every ihinll yB bomd^v7KL^. mtoW^ sept, la, TtS s . reparation rob ex. B3iw «*■**«««. Jan. .l. K-,fj o. w.ksj^ principal regulator* of the perform* its function* well, wo fully developed. The I dependent on tho healthy ; proper performance of It* jach I* at fault, the bowel* i system euOfers in come* i Livkb— baring ceased to do of tlmt organ, one of the study, in a practice of more some remedy wherewith to rangement* to which Ik 1* dylsat hut found, any per* CoarL4i.Ni, i n oj jy| tl«, and cooTiction fa o«r> morbid or bad matter tea their place a health* flow stomach, causing Ibod to BWu ®» siring tone and nery, removing the radical cure. > fc «ri. amh, Waal » nm. •lonal u*e of the ldTXa.l*. •efficient to rvUera the *to from riling and (oaring, row retiring, prevent* “i«ht, looeen* the the bow nvxnie*. will cun fpoouaful via all^JTri mate obutmcttett mnott and make* a perfect cam. Jy relieves Cholic, whOo u a lure cure for Caoum of Gnome. needed to throw oat Of tho I cine slier s long sir knees iJii'.NDici; removes all ml. | Horn the skin, i time before estto* rives makes tho food digit Veil, cures Chronic Warthooain mcr end liuwei, complaints attaekv caused by Wonka sorer, safer, or speedier nerrr/mU. by exciting the absorbents, commending the medicine •nd Ague, Chill fever, and It operates with certaintT. to testily to iu woader&l ( ' -A to!