Cjri JMtoima Criknt. ALTOONA, PA. THOkSMT, DEC. 2, 1868. tQto'Where pcrtiii are unknown to U4,oUrrulefor adver tising is to require payment ihi advance, oragnarsn toofrom known penanc It UthßCVlore oWI mb tor aU tueh to send «* advsnlMments offering to pay at the end of three or six months. Where advertisements are accompanied with the money, whether one, five or ten dollars, we will give the advertiser the fall benefit of cash cates. 8. M. JPJETTJBWBIXJL *. CO., Advertising Agents, 119 Nassau street. New York, and ID State street,' Boston, are the Agents for the Altoona Tribmtt, and the most influential and largest circulating Hewsgaperp in tho United States and the Canadas, they are authorised to contract for ns at oar knout rater. SCARLETINA AND MEASLES.; —As this is the season -of the year at which the above diseaaesarc the most prevalent in tljis part of r the country, and in so many cases baffle the skill of our best physcians, we give the following remedy which'we find in a late number of the Scientific American , hoping that we may thereby aid in relieving the suffering. The paper referred to, which, by the way, is in all cases reliable, states that Mr. \Vitt, a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, I has published a pamphlet in which he states that bicarbonate of ammonia is a specific for the cure of scarlet fever and i measles. He cites Dr. Peart, of Liver- 1 pool, and other practitioners, who have never lost a case out of hundreds, since adopting this' remedy. Two drachms of the bicarbonate of ammonia are dissolved ~in five ounces of water, and two tablespoon fuls of the solution given every two, three, or four hours, according to the urgency of the symptoms. No acid drink must be taken, but only water, or toast and water. The system is to be moved by a dose of calomel if necessary; The room must be Well ventilated, but the patient protected from the slightest cold or droit. Gargles should also be employed for clearing the throat* The ammonia seems to counteract the poison which causes scarlatina, and also aote on the system by diminishing the frequency and at the same time increasing the strength of the pulse. We do not pretend to understand medicine, and there fore givethe above remedy as -we .find it, leaving it with our physicians to form an estimate of its value, aud give it a trial if they "think it worthy. Again.—A few days since we were the recipient of another favor from those lib eral publishers, Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Brothers, of Philadelphia, in the shape of a copyof Miss Fredrica Bremer’s last work, entitled “TheFobb Sisters.” We have not had time to peruse it, but we are wil ling toj take the word of Robert Morris, as to its merits. He says “it is in the best style of its charming authoress. We arc sure that every lover of a pure and healthy literature will welcome,this trans lation by Mary Howitt, of this last story of the gentle and ainiable Swcediah&uthor ess. The,purity of the writings of Miss Bremer, their sympathetic power, and the excellent morals which she ever inculcates, renders her novels welcome to the family circle. They teach patience, affection and endurance in such a manner as to Improve and gratify every mind. The style is glowing, the sentiments are pore, and the Four Bisters may be read with pleasure as well as profit by all classess of society.— We specially recommend it as a story which it will do any one good to read. The price of it is but 51. 25, and copies of it will be sent, free of postage ,to any one, by the .publishers, T. B. Peterson & Broth ers, on sending that amount to them in a letter.” ' :MAflAzmz—popu lar Lady’s Magaaine will be greatly im proved 4br 1859. It will contain nearly 1000;pages; from 25 to SO steel plates; and about 800 wdbd engravings. : Idas. AiorS. Btkph£NS, author of “Fashion andFunine,” and Charles J.Pjetjbesok, author Kate Ayleaford,” ate its Edi tora/and for it. Each will give a new JSToyelet next ; and they wiU beasaißted’by all the bestfemale writers* “ Peterson’s MagasineV is indis peusjbJh to every lady. Its Fashions are magnificent; its Patterns for f the ite Bppsehold Beceipts, &cl, almost countless, The . price is but Twq PoLLABkB a year, or a dollar leas than yffygariwfta ofitg jplass. It it the Magazine forthe timet* fp Club r s'it is cheaper still; via; %ee com# fox 85, or eight for 810; witb a eplendid premium. to the person getting up the Club. Specimens sent gratis. Address Chas. J. PetorSon. 3,06‘ Chestnut street, Philadelphia. The Gouldy Family. —Prom a tele graphic dispatch in the Harrisburg Tele-- graph fin learn that Min; Gouldy has so far her wounds aa to he Considered ohtlbf danger. Mr* Gouldy *8 also in a fair wey for recovery. One of the wounds upon his head has entirely healed, imt the others, arestill Very sore. The brain protrudes to the size of a wal nut, but the attending physicians confi dently assert thathe will finally be restored to health. Mr. Gouldy has not yet been informed of the suicide of his son. Young Nathaniel is convalescent, being able to sit up in bed and converse. Charles is al so better,'hot makes slow progress. The servent girl Murphy is still in the New York Hospital, where every attention is paid to her. The doctors believe she will recover. Our readers will remember that this is the family so brntally attacked by the el dest son, who afterwards committed sui cide, of which we gave an account some time since, as happening in New York City. Pacific Railroad. —An exchange says that a petition has been prepared, and is in circvilation for signatures, praying Congress to provide for the construction of a double track Railroad from the At lantic to the a collateral tele graph,—“ the work to be done by ten dis tinct companies, in as many sections, each being paid in shares of one hundred mil lions of dollars as its work may be done. No lands are to be given; none bat Ameri can iron and other materials of American manufacture most be used ;—the fare for through passengers must never exceed three-fourths of a cent per mile; and the whole work must be completed within five years. For the construction of a road upon these conditions, the petitioners say they will ever pray.’ 7 We think it will require a great many long prayers to ef fect the passage of such a bill, and double as many more, and twice as long, to build tbc road after the bjll has passed. WS ** On the 13th ult., the publishers of the Atlantic Monthly issued in book form, the “ Autocrat of the Breakfast Table,” written by Oliver Wendell Holmes. The Inimitable articles composing this work were furnished by the author and pub lished in the magazine above named, and from the general reading they have had, it would be surperfluoua for us “to say any thing in praise of the “ Autocrat.” No contributions to Magazines, cither in Eng land or America, have ever attained such instant and universal popularity. They have hit the public at a point where all men agree; and it is because they arc full of the nature that makes all men kin.— The work is bound in one volume of 350 pages, in handsome style, with character istic illustrations. Price 81. Phillips, Sampson & Co., Boston. American Enterprise. —No race of people under £un possess the spirit .of enterprise to be found among the people of the United States, and especially those of the New-England States.- Lieut. Strain says that in crossing die plains from'Men* doza to San Luis, in South'America, he met an intelligent American, who had crossed the Andes and pushed his way thus far into the unfrequented regions of ithe South. The reader, with Lieut. Strain, will readily suppose that science bad led an enthusiastic votary to undertake this distant tour info the semi-civilized regions, and his astonishment will not be greater than the Lieutenant’s, when he found that the traveller was an agent for an Ameri can patent medicine. Heavy Verdict.—We learn from the Pittsburgh True Press , that in a case just fiuished'in the Court of Common Pleas of Westmoreland county, there has been a heavy verdiot giyen against the Pennsyl vania Rail Road Company. The case was brought by an employee of the road, for injuries received from some carelessness of some, of the'other hands on the train— his leg being smashed. The caae was tried by (ien. William A. Stokes, in his usual able manner, for the Company ; mid by Hon. H, B. Foster, for the Plaintiff. Af ter a protracted, wearisome sitting of some days, the case was ended by a verdiet for tiho I Plaintiff against the .Company, for PeBT Peterton’t Counterfeit Dctectqr fox Deoemberiabefore us, containing fhll m formation in relation to all worthless, bro> ken and doubtful banks, together with a description of some 66 new counterfeits which have lately been put in circulation. This is one of the neatest and best Detec tors and Bank Note Lists now published. No business man should be ‘without it. >. . tfST Hie House of Bishops of the Epis copal Church in the United States, have ♦ * . ... • •* . , » *. ■ < ♦ \n - - issued a Pastoral in favor of al a new Episoopal hymn book, for the purpose, jb soon tobepro pared. PJSH AUD SCIBSOEB. WoF See the new advertisemeatsoftheModeL IfST Comfortable—Warm stow during the last fowidays- A cool opcratien—‘-making fires iheee mornings. - ■ .*■- •/> 10"* The New Gmrant and the Coal City &srabave been united. tfSr Theman who bad aplond npon ia blow has since been mist i SamMedaiy, qf Ohio, has accepted the. appointment of Governor of Kansas. gg£» The religion that costs ns nothing is worth exactly What it costs. jgr Men cannot expect to take pleasure unless the; are willing to take pains. Soldiers—remember the election for .Brigade Inspector, on Satnrday week. py- Attorney Oen. Black has decided that the capital of Kansas most remain in Lecomp ton. W%— Port of the personal property of Dr. Thomas, dec’d, will be sold at public sale on the 18th inst See advertisement. jyy The Gettysburg papers state that the Railroad to that place will he opened in the course of a week. If the mind is not laid out anti cultiva ted like a garden, it will be overgrown with weeds. ggy Why are ladies like bells I Because you never find out their metal until you give them a nng. ggk, A coquette is said to be an imperfect incarnation of Cupid, as she keeps her beau, and not her arrows, in a quiver. The heavy bonking firm of Robt. J. Bose & Co., of Philadelphia, has been dissolved, in consequence of the late illness of Mr. Boss. A down East editor has got such a cold in his head, that the -water freezes Oil his face when he undertakes to wash it. jgvgy* The majority in the State of New York, at the late election, against calling a Constitu tional Convention, was nearly 40,000. fig£»The oldest piece of furniture, is the multiplication table. It was constructed more than two thousand years ago, and is yet as good as new. SSP* Hugh Darkness, of Maltern, 111., on the 80th nit, whilst in a fit of delirium tremens, set his house on fire, and himself, wife and child were burned to death. Horrible.—The Harrisburg Patriot and Union states that a peculiar disease, which causes the unfortunate victims to “ scratch for a living,” has. broken,out in that town. The Select and Common- Councils of Philadelphia have passed an ordinance for the removal of the market houses from Market St. All that is*now .required is the s : gnatare of the Mayor. ffgy Cheating the Tailor.—Humboldt says that he met one day, In his travels, with a na ked Indian, wbo bad, painted his body so as to represent a blue jacket and browsers with black buttons. ' At the Convention of Bail Rood En gineers, held at Louisville, Ky.„ on the 10th alt, it was resolved to petition Congress for an Act of incorporation. The next Convention will be held in Pittsburg. : ' jgp- A Heavy Yield.—At the late Agricultu ral fair at Brookville, Indiana, there was exhib ited a tomato vine thirteen feet in height, from the first three feet a bushel of tomatoes hod been gathered. The ugliest of trades, stud Jerrold, have their momenta of pleasure. Now, if I were a grave digger, or even a hangman, there ore some people I could work for with a great deal of enjoyment tSf* *• I know lata a perfect bear in my man ners,” said a young farmer to his sweetheart “ No, indeed, yon are,not John; yon have .nev er hugged me yet * Yof are more sheep than bear.” ’ > ggjg- The Johnstown Echo notices the appear ance of a crazy woman in thpt place, a few days since, whose actions denoted her the same we noticed spine tune Since, She shonld be looked after by her friends, if she has any. The chess tournament played by tele* graph, between the Philadelphia and New York playenv has resulted in a draw game, which is considered> victory for the Philadelphians,.as the New Yorkers hod the first move. tgk» Information has reached Washington in such form as to piece the fact beyond question that a large number of Mexicans have entered into a league to revolutionise that State, with a view to its annexation to the United States. A derrick gave way on Thursday morn ing last at the new hotel in course of erection opposite the Girard House, Philadelphia, and fell on one of the Workmen, killing him instant ly, and seriously wounding another. ; a fireoccurred a t Johnstown, on Mon day night of last week, which destroyed a large boose belonging to the Cambria Iron Company, and occupied by four families. It is not known how the fire, originated. Loss about $2,600. — No iiutnranee. , ; gQu Hon. Thomas L.' Harris, member, of Congress from Illinois, died on the 26th nit, of consumption. Mri H.-'was a man of fair abili ties, of steadfast integrity, and popular among the mosses for the noble stand token '- by him against the Leconipton swindle, last winter. . tST A in his poverty as foUo^rs.;-—“l?ben 1 first came to Detroit, I was in perfect rags; the smallest bode in my shirt was the one I stuck my head thro*, and Ihad.to havatiiat, my only shirt washed bythedoMn^forltwaeto - gSL Hung ry * Hob.—A mannamed Myere was wamtonly ; and kihed 'sd^H^lidbah jjs ■•••. ■‘--w 5 -,v»vu>w«»Sß ?“•* h 7 * ams. The citixbm immedlately assetobleA ■ i* -i.'i‘ i -f- ' , , * • ■ 1 -ji Si-' seised Adsint Csl struiyj’ Min vp fa. se‘ : firjli r»j|uiAi lndian*, Df. BMleyAi* covered »n owUurking in the viaioityof bis baa, aodraaigto tbsJ&m after his gua to shoot H. As he wont towards the door, on his way ont with the gun, hod U cooked, mnule be hiind hh£, it went oflj footing the wifh and child of Dr. Bailey, and his raster and her child —in all font, not one of whom will probably re cover, The gan was loaded with buok-ehot. j; JBP*A Literary Curiosity.—We ted m « exchange the following couplet. In whidh a part of the letters do double service: • / car t h d die ahd p ' A sed iendrought eath ease hies fir b, hr 'and ffgtf"' “ Where was the man stabbed 7” stud the excited Irishman to a physcian. “He was stabbed an inch and a half to the left of the medium line, and about an inch above the um bilicus,” was the reply. • “ 0 yes; I understand now. But I thought it was near the Court House.” - The Buffalo Lodge of the Sons of Malta recently appropriated one thousand dollars, to be devoted to charitable purposes in that city, daring the present Winter. If deeds of charity like this constitute the great mission of the Sons of Malta, the blessings of thousands will de scend upon them. A man in Buffalo, New York, wears n most rare and ancient cariosity in the shape of a wooden watch, only onp hundred and fifty-six years old! It was made by Casper Gloz Stat ion, in Bwitserland, in 1702. The pinions and verge ore of steel; the barrel, main and stope wheels are composed of brass, and so is the bal ance. The rest of the watch is entirely of wood, including the cose. x JgyThe seat of Life.—M.Brown Sepuard, in a recent lecture before the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons) London, stated that he had found a spot in thp brain, not larger than the head of a pin, which if merely touched by a foreign body, produces death as insaantane oualy os if the individual had been struck by lightning. wide-a-wake lady.—A lady was detec ted, a few days since, pocketing a package of gloves in a store in Cincinnati. When charged with the theft, she burst into tears and tendered n $2O bill in payment. The merchant took bat $5, and gave her $l5 in change. On counting the cosh at night, that $2O bill was found to be a counterfeit “ Phoney the pheelinke” of that store-keeper. _ Well, friend McPike, pre-haps the fiery covering of your cranium had something to do with the illumination spoken of, nevertheless, the profile beneath it - wore such an agreeable expression that we mistook the cause. It will afford us pleasure to sample the “ sabstantials” .you promise, at an early day. We are glad to know that you don’t “ eat yourself,” os we could not find in our heart to detract from your di mensions, cannibalistically. “ Hasheesh” Eating at Peinceton College —Attempted Suicide or a Student. —A cor respondent of the Newark Advertuer, writing from Princeton, N J , under date of the 24 th lust., says: “A tremendous excitement was created hi ts last night by the announcement that a member of the Senior Club, Mr. C. fl., had made an at tempt to hang himself. He bad a few days before perused the famous work of Ludlow, en titled ‘ The Aasheesh Eater,’ and yesterday af ternoon, notwithstanding the persuasions of his friends to the contrary, determined to experi ment with this' dangerous drug. Of a delicate constitution, the quantity he swallowed, al though within that prescribed by the antbor of the work, was productive of the most injurious results. Escaping from two of his class mates while under its influence, and imagining, as be himself states since his recovery, that he had been sentenced to be hung and appointed his own executioner, he endeavored with his neck erchief to carry out this insane project, and would probably have accomplished tills purpose, had not the aforementioned persons, who were searching for him, discovered the body before respiration hod entirely ceased. He was conveyed tp his room, and through the exertions of Hr. J. S. Schenck, who was promptly on the spot, soon restored. Honor to the Beats; —Lieut. General Scott is about to bo the recipient of a beautiful pres ent from the Scott Legion of Philadelphia, It consists of a guilt frame, oyer three feet high by nearly thrae feet wide, richly embellished with carving and filagree work,' and contains the certificate Of membership of Lieut. Gen. Scott in the Legion. The plate is’ lithographed and printed in colors. On the, top is a likeness of Gen. Scott in a medallion, draped wish two American flags and two regimental flags bearing the arms of Pennsylvania. On each ride, on « pedestal, is a member of the Legion, in the blue uniform worn in Mexico, one standing at a “rest” and the other at “support arms.” The pedestal contain the nagnes of the principle bat tles fought in Mexico* Tapering up along each side of the plate ore two palmetto trees, colored true to nature, and at the bottom are bunches of the prickly pear of Mexico. The bottom of the plate contains a representation of the Scott Region monument in Glenwobd Cemetery; and in the back-ground appears a battle scene, the storming of the Castle of Cbapnltepec. The certificate is filled up with the name of the General in a very neat style of penmanship, and : is signed by the officers of the Legion. A Destsocxivb Tobsado.— The Paulding (Mississippi) Clarion says that a very violent and-destructive hurricane passed over a portion of that county, on Wednesday of lost ' It struck in its coarse, the residence of Josisfa Moody, where its effects exceeded in horror any thing that the imagination eon conceive or the pen portray. The place was swept as with a bosom of destruction, every house pn the~prem ises was taken up and scattered in pieces to the four winds, and, what is for more distressing to relate Ms-M6ody himself and eight other mem-; here of hip family were killed and several ipore severely wounded. Cat of fourteen persons lit the place Trat Jackson, the son-in-law ofiMr. entirely uninjured.— Mr. Moody was « minister of the Methodist' Episcopal Cfiurob, and a school teacher. The dwelling destroyed was newly built of heavy grpen logs. <' x S&“ A Test of Spiritualism was recently ipade at New Bedford Mass., which we oCm qtend to the believers in the “new revelation.’* The ecu Wade '.ynd ; supposed fobe lost ttith si wrecked dilp some yean ago. * Tbeftth er, a full bCHeverin the truth <h mediornship between mortals and immortals, enjoyed com- P«nicatipna .with the Spirit olf hm.lovedjpnd MM*®. son, thropgh a ed hm toalhe “vm happy Aau& aud that a cWwn df wS in tescTvelter Mnideltf* Mr. W., was “takennil iback*! a few dnysslnce by the anival of his son In the fonnof fleehandblood, and Mania agas^a^** Fight with a Bear Passengers by the Pen the killing of a large bea< of that place, ad|gf«r l manner. A maj| side had occasjoi.to Cro&S 1 Sariy in A® mMtjtogt; -ffiscoTered a bfgf*, the same miBsio*£*B OTSi to gain her Myjit/J. 1 atcly made for the uiii i make better headway through the water, soon overtook him, and struck him on the head with onaofhia oafs, having bear turned on him, with the utmost coolness commenced climbing into the boat, the man in the mean timtf- belaboring his skull with this oar with all his might. TlO assailing party by this time found that ho had caught a Tartar, and that he was likely to become the captured par ty himself. This apprehension was rendered nearly a certainty 'by the cspsiung oMheboat Just as his bcnrship/ had nearly' accomplished loading himself into it. The man, how thor oughly .frightened, found himself In the water, clinging to one side of the boot, with the be«! looking at hint over the inverted bottom from the other side. He then made a desperate ef fort, righted the beat, ducked . the bear and got in again, but was no sooner aboard than the bear made another rash at him and upsct the boat again. A lively soene of fiottnderings fol lowed, which were fast bringing matters to a crisis, when the battle was ended by the arri val of another man in a boat, who had witness ed the fight from the shore, and oome off to-the assistance of the first adventurer. He split the bear’s head open with an. axe, killing hiip in stantly. The animal weighed over 400 pounds. —Detroit Free Preet. ain. Mail Caebisbs in TffS Noeth West.— Pn-ing the winter months, white all lake and river tr - V-l are suspended, the U. S. Mails are coni d by Indians and Inf-breeds* between Bettor, Mioh., and the Lake Superior towns. The h * hors of these men are of the severest character. Over* the ice and spews, through swamps and tangled forest trails, they wend their way; sometimes packing the maß, with the provisioi s for their trip, or, as they style it, voyage, upon their back —at others, driving it before them in sleds drawn by trained dogs.. In this way they traverse the country for hundreds of mil s through the frost and storms of winter,; sleep ing where night finds them, and deeming them selves specially fortunate if they can mal;e their beds in the bosom of a deep anow bank. - Their life is certainly one of great ban'ship, yet it would be difficult to make them regard it in any such light. It is said that they can acoom , plish almost incredible distances in a single day upon their snow shoes. Brigham Youtfo.—Among the carious devel opments of the stoppage of a banking houSp in the City of Washington, recently, is the feet that Brigham comes out minus about slo,ooo', having been a confiding depositor to thatexteut, through the agency of the territorial delegate, wbo transacted his ’ financial matters in this quarter. It seems, with all Brigham’s devotion to Mormonism, he thought it as well to provide for a wet day elsewhere, and hence has been emulating some other rulers, who made invest* meats at adistance from the scene of threatened or impending revolution. In this case, how ever, fate ruled adversely to the sensual specu lator, and be has to mourn die loss of both 1 principle and interest Brigham will become cyen more disgusted with a government which ho* fenced in bis domination in Utah, and al io wed bankers to fob his honest eprninjta, right under the respectable nose of the President Indiana. —The Legislature of Indiana has de cided by conclusive majorities in either House, that ti»e pretended election, two years ago, of tlessrs. Bright and Pitch to the United States , Senate, was a fraud and a nullity, and that those gentlemen are not Senators from Indiana. An election is, of course, to follow immediately. We understand that the Hon. Henry 8. Lane ’Republican) and the Hon. John G.'Davis (An ti-Lecompton Dehaocrat) will be chosen. Ur. Lane was in Congress (the House) several yean ago, and held a high rank there. Mr. PavisU the present member from the Terre Hajite Ilis trict, re-elected to the next House by a very large majority. We do not hear whatMessTs. Bright and Filth will do in the premises, ;but presume they will try to bold on. In that Cjme, an exciting contest is inevitable. —AT.. Y. 2*n6- tthe. 1 Bdoodt Massacre.— ln the engagement be tween the reactionist forces and those of y»da urri in Mexico, 400 of the latter’s min- weVe captured by the former,' who, after seeing them disarmed and taking from, them their sabst yaV uable equipments, ordered bis second : in com mand to take them from his sigbVapd do with them as be tmmght fit this iniumiui who wellknew what wbuld ensue from such a course, placed them in the hands,of bis!soldiery, who were just then in a beastly state of intoxi cation. • They fell upon the captives, who yrcte entirely defenceless, 'and a horrible .maawer# followed. At the end of the tembleseehe,thc lifeless bodies of four hundred humatt being* were found stretohedupontbe ground, mangled and weltering in tbeur blood, a patient, saonfios to the holy cause of liberty., • ■, , From the Sew York piapatchl PRIZE COBRESPOfIDIUfCE. The affidavit of Mr. Wasbw, riven below must silence scepticism with reganTtothe hon esty ofsome lottery proprietors. Tbisgentie man has versified the adage, “bettey be born lucky than rich'.” , ; Augusta, Ga., Oci 4ti;, 1868. Wm. B. Wilson, Esq., No. 498Peari lit.', Hi; Y.; Dear Sir:—Allow US to congratulate you 'on your good fortune, in drawibg the wlfeleof the second capital prize qt $22,81)00 moor lottery scheme of Sept. 11th last. * As we do toot Use the names of holders without special permission, we hsiy to- ask authority to do so in your‘ease. - * \ We more particulariy deriroyour consent at this time, because thorp h&s been a recent at tempt to injure our firm. ’' ‘ ' Very & fc o . New YokK, Oct stb, |B5&. - Mzssns. Samuel Swahe & Co., .AoppTA, Ga^ ’ Gents:—Toixrs of tbedthinsi Is jsat received. I most eheetfnlly give you pertmsj||ionto;use my name, and hope It may beoT.aclvantageto your concern. " ' ' - ' • : . I consider I owe yon tins in- the promptness wijh whlth jou lib# prise. •'' Very trnly yours, &c; I; 4 ,0-;■ ;■ WM. E.* f' " No. 498 Peartstreet. P. S.—l herewith enclose'you nsy affidavit which you can > The undersigned Wiiv IU WiMdir. of 498 Peart street, In tin Mly of being sworn, deposes and says : That he was the hojder of the whole ticket—numbers IQ, 44 61 lecheme of SefAdlth, of the draw ■%. to the prtie of 22,8000, has-bnn fillly ati promptly paid by ihdmaMgen. I, ; , W. B. W«*o». ; Swara4*fi*e»e, thUSthOotobar,4B6S. - AWffWssl<wnoL^ Coaw#a»ougto;Deedf. -<«d' from Nebre*. g»n tint* u» s.v&t. in the arm, inflicting two severe, are happy to state, hot dangerous wonada. ing, and his* to confidently looked for- SwiS* OJt facia MrscLa.—They had | fight in Cincinnati last week, wbiobwas *jt- | neased bj’ two or three hundred person*, tad -S cite universal admiration. They fbnght lllc I two brave pigs, long and well, am had evident- | ly been trained/in school. of porcinepugilut. | for they hid mind, skllLplnck and | fine was christened Morrissey, and the othw I Heenan, and alter fighting more than an bo». | Morrissey bowed hla tap, that acknowledge. I himself vanquished. a rpHE lIIVEU INViaOMTOB i T PJIHPAiUUIBY ML ABMFQB& M COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM QUJIg, f 1« one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now W a fore the public, that acts asa OtUiarlte, easier, milder am : m more jffcctnal than any other medicine known. It ha* ;|| only a OMartie, but a Liter remedy, acting bat on tW Pi Liter to cject it* morbid.matter, then on the (touch Oaf bowels to carry off that matter, thM aceomplUWhg (*, 11 purposed effectually, without any of the pdml Mha f J experienced in the opermttonh of Bywt OrtterWea, It | strengthens the system at the haste time tertlt purges *, -S and when taken dally In moderate doe«, will (tnngtka* | and build it up with unusual rapidity. | The LrVxala one of the j principal regulate* oflW ' S human body; and when it [perforam.itaftwptiowwdi, the pownrfof tbo a j (tern Jare. fully developed. TW | ttoamck i* almost entirely .dependent on thekeahh} -s action of the-Weer for the CCi proper perfcmafl*e oflu functions; when Uie «toto jach is at fludt, the »ow« * ore at fruit, and the whole Alayetem in tout 3 queues of one organ—the ,Li vie—having ceased tefo 4 its duty. For the diseases Cj! of thaV organ, «m of til proprietora haa maae it hie study, in a wuHtathTteW | I , To prove that this reme- M «y tint tMHbWMEoflypir. I •on troubled with JUTES a CoM(i4ttei.ig. any of fe •-¥ forms, baa but to try a but- vw ter andetevictioa b car tain* ;* r u These Oam* remove all morbid or bad mattir (baa i the' system, supplying in their plw» a healthy Sow I of hues invigprathig the stomach, causing .food t« ? digest weft, rmuynsa tbs K, moon, giving tons U 4 health to the whole machP ~ ncry, removing the cast* of the disease-- effecting a to radical cure, Buiops Attacks are enr; f* od, asn, wa*r is ssttul PEsvcaran, by the occa- aipnal use of the Lrvxs i*. TidoßATou. One dose alter eating is modi and prevent the mod Only oho dose' taken be- Niglitninre. Only one doss' token at sis gently, and cures Cos- One dose token after each 49“0nedo»oof two tea lleve Stcx Uiadache. One butte taken for fe the cuuno of tha disease. Only .one dose immediate- One dose often repeated Mosses, and a preventive 4S~ Only one bottle Is] system the effects of tnedl-i One bottle taken for lowness or unnatural color' One dose taken a short vigor to the appetite, and One dose often repeated l its worst forms, while Sum yield almost to the first One or two doses cures in children: there fc"Do remedy in the world, as- it A few bottle* cures Dropsy We take pleasnic in ro es a preventive for Fever oil Fevers of a Billon* type, and thousands are willing virtues. All who ttse ft arc giving their unanimous tettmony la Its ftvor li*K Mis Wafer in the mouth with the Invtgorator, tad -J swallow both together. ' 1 TUB LIVER IHVIGOBATOB | IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, .and U cUflr i working cures, almost too great to beli»vr. It curt* it H bv magic, even the firxt (tore giving benefit, ami seldom met* •:% than one bottlo la required to curt aay tlml of hirer Con- plaint, from the woratJoaadiee or Vgqiepeia to a common v| »eAf, allot which art the result ofa titaSiaiD him- ‘‘-i PBICZ OSS DOLLA* psa NTtlh | DB. SANFORD. Proprietor, SIS Broadway, Maw York. 89. Sold hr Q. W. Ksssus,. Altoona;-*ed retailed bj n| all Druggists. , [May 27. J | WEST .ALTOONA CABINET dobuainesa.op.a mom. ektensive % Uitm heretofore, and is wrw ' $ execute all ' ' ORDERS EOR DmptITVRE, I o of ant *ims ' J AT SHORTEST NOTICE* U ,UU workmen are acVnowlcdgcd tu be capable of ,*>lll* | The very beet icqrk in tie line of CaU • I met Making, : •• a and all those who entrust him with their orderfmay rtlj fij upon receiving finished work; :'; . ' - ' • $ He keep* a constant ebppiyof furuitjwe oa hand, be. s| which he Invites to attention of Uraw In tending to 3 “GO TO HoilSfrkTOl«o> I Call on hlm at at his* room in Loadooerille. near tie Plinkfiuade ■ | COFFINS MADE TO ORDER. I November 11,1858. , . . ISAAC CBOJUO- EISK’S METAEIC BURIAL CA- | SES.—This ie a new' article lathie Section of the- 'm country, although extensively used fin AheSSst. They rt asuroproCectlou agalnet ■■ ■ $S „ ± % and pomess may other advaotacea <h»xomtnen <* fins. The remain* of the lamnnlad CLAf awl ‘WEBSIS* *J were encased fat these cases; ’ For sale by November 11,1888.* T7ALL AND WINTER FABHIPM ' , —The subscribertake* pleasure la inoueiii|» too public that be has Just received hi* stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS 3 together %Ith the Tery latest style* of'P&shltm, and I* no* ~ prepared to accommodate alt who piay gtte him • call, tt % the most mtMketonr'tn&niWT. j >- His stock consists ofotl Qualities of goods, suited to tbs season, bar dress-coats, oVcr-coata, rests, Pantaloons, be. 1 .H Hts experience In the business warrants hjtn In premie || ha adfcr b a trial, that ho\oay be able to conriae* M tbs public of the troth of fals assertions. ' | Room on Main street, two doorii above the Natioa* l Bote). .**->.*«. '>• : JOIIR ODOUR®*-’ i October 38 th 1868-tt I ■RLANK BOOKS AND STATIONS- I X> «t. f WM.HATEff, MSJmM m JMiYrntti, 9tiTron« i>n>Bt*incßoor a cw r.sea I vespectfnUy Inrimatttptloiifahtelargo imd w»ll *!«•" -g • <; ; stock of • . - .-5 J&lqnltßopl:,Paper and Statiowry, #*”. gj and Book Printing* r| ofeveTy description, promptly executed. d®* Agent Sir L.dohnion 4 Co- Typo rounders, P"* - ja delphla. Pnly X7.IS»-tL | P&TIMONY. v I I I ■- i {From the Lewistown rfll I have hero afflicted for ten years with Chronic Dtw™*J[ ia aodhove received more benefit from Dn Vall’e Oajj 3 "* pa than aoy'Ofberincdiclne I ever used. ALKX. McKKB ■J-":--’; Olirrr township, Mifflin conntr, f*-. m eJS&kto certify that! used Dn VaU’a QalTwfcjQ“J S Myfcihlly hi some of the disease* fbf whteh. lt U; mended and found to act almost spontaneously. * Jr 0 * ■ : Bend If to all who suffer from pain. A. M. IhORAJi. ■ Sepf. 3,’68—1y. • Decatur township, Mifflin Ws", A CARD.—Hear what Mrs. Vanglj" of Duncahsvillo rays:—l have used tlio GslTiefc. prepared by J. D. Stoneroad, Lewistown, P 3-, « or *,j(a painful disease myself and recommend it to othct»» every ease found it to bo one of the very best mcdicm sore and painful diseases. Relieves all pain In a *•" Otoe. Every fiunlly should have it in the house. •_ Sort. Ift. 18S3--JC- CONFECTIONERY— PLAIN ?| flne ConfeeUoncry manufoctuigl rod | M«d. 25* *5B-ly[ 191 Norih Third street, * /TWTHAND AT MoCORMICK’S a *ufflci*nt to rail*** th#it» '*■ from ri«|ng and (owing. ?• toe •. ntuiiig, 1 pr*t«k 3 night, loom* Um the how nyxnss. | $ meal will core Ihrapepai* 1 Kpoonshtl win alvija ni ; S male obttrnctton ronon a| and makes a perfect eon. aj lj relieve* Cholic, whU* v| 1* a auro ear* 'to Cnoua of Cudluu. 1 needed to throw oat of tt* K : | cine alter a long ilckMta Vfi Jau.vdic* rnnoTe* all ■!> Ihnh On «kin. time before eating gin* I make* th* food digeat wall 'k core* Chronic Dianhoa |* i mer and Bowel cumpUUt* * dose. attack* canned I 7 Worn (aranr, ’ MtOr,' of i|>M<llar i| *<Rr/«1(. by exciting th* sbmorbaata commending tin intdicln* ',3 mod Ago*, Chill fani, ami 1 '.-j llt operate* with otrtairtj, [ j Itu tvatify to it* yoaulftw |pna C iIOCAt It * w .. Dimctory." in ,h iMfc B***, V& * BOt att Uenjbuiwe We this w jn - Added somewhat io-d- would be of Inter® to it M a f*f* except the L has not yet been corns LUntr*. hut hope it wU 1 next number. ‘ [£.*-Bince writing the oc U schedule o Cls at this Station;— Li mail Bast closes at 0. LJi by the Express Train U »t 7.10. The same Lgb mail from Pittsburg L, mail West closes at 8 Ld by the Express Train E »t 8.65. The same Engh mail from Phllade L this place. Litem Through Mail elm Un carried by the Mall T [station at 11.60. The sa [mail from Pittsburg to tl fay Mail from the East ai L at 6 86 P.M. lolUdaysburg Mail closes |M., and arrives at li.»u f tbit arrangement, Altool ro mails a day fwm Basil roogh mail from Pittsburg train in the morning jb« Mail Train at noon d , Philadelphia and Harril , at 8.80 in the morning i Uail Train at 7.00 in th< v ish their communicatu peedily as possible atonic :arrangement. EW pant RarcßKD. — Ini imonwcalUi tb. John Krij ed of larceny, (in breaking •hop and taking a nnm ,) at the October term ol a of this county, the motj |e by his counsel, Cairn] ted at the Argument Cj [ evidence on which the u I entirely circumstantial,] iw, that was evidently U ling Into the shop, on his ingest fact against him. I t tho testimony was not i o grave a charge. The ient by Calvin for the [net it, refused to grant taped the deft, to eights* it la the Western Penitci pie learn that honesty riff Funk accompanied in tain, on Tuesday last, i first official visit to the Ud have many more. If,a be a term in the “ insUtul Ir just deserts. , Fixm Description or M 01. Wallace, of the Phi led through here lost w sburg celebration. In a leU he gives the followi be scenery between hero i As iho train twisted aro ascent of the Alleghenies I the track soon lay over sr. The. trees were laden v [deep down the yawning is gleaming covering, ler hand grew wilder i bge and ghostly appcarai je frighted the ghost of J [had seen the grandeur ai lues unmoved. Snelly L water; or, The Spirit of need desolation of thcs< M Would have sent the p shuddering back to t I he would thank the aug Inte nances and human vo r the dark, spirit-like rua mgh the mountain fhstnoa ik the silence save the smg mountain torrent. Utnde would be drearier Msxitsd Compliment. b Evening Bulletin, of h following complimentary he best Conductors- that t was, however pleasure [tor—Mr. 0. M. Irvine— k ■put ..remarkably pleas hig US hack to Eleventh Lio. Railroad men aro pie, for their intercourse peUets brings ont the v manners and decision, pith other Eastern repo: [pleasure of pur trip to If of Mr. Irvine, under Ist Hue” is a decidedly n i*»AT Railwajt Bocte, ladeiphia to Chicago I tral and Pittsburg ant I,; now occupies but tfa cue change of cars, at f. We understand in a gementa will be.effectet I change unnecessary, a form the longest and i vpted railway route in 9 Telegraph. ‘ iKKoH.—In noticing the ii Road, for the month I number, we stated, t tladelphia Bulletin, thnl *6o, <00,39 lett than 1857 » when it should hai the month ol h *ll,BBO 68 greater Pth last year, majung ti , for last mont Pr jpuaa earnings from toll .22, less thnii ig gi £ ft? ?*Psnsea having be 1?8, thproad sbowsr & ft f
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