C|e Crilnme s’: ALTOONA, PA. , THBRSDAI, FEB. 3, 1888. j.'X *vr* • * • . ' / . - . "" A guarantee from %iMwn persons. U all each to send u edTSttUemcuta offeriDg to-jwky at Uio enil Of throo or six «—~»»K« r ftdwrthimcßts mb accompanied with the vß^B^wfertW-oiie, we will .give the y ■ • itrott, NeWTork, and tejUlf etrspt, Prtpr, ar« the Agapts (torjthe AUoom influential circulating W«ir»pM)eir»ln Wates and .’tie They to annh«f.t for ni at our Ibitocst rales. NBWBPAPEB.-r-One of our writers pays' a high compli -3868fc-to tho newpaper literature of our country, in .saying that be “has seen in little country n ewspapersprosc articles of SSSyffinp wiarit—articles in which were dis yet-beyond-the riarrnwoircloof a country, where, perhaps, they 'were not -and could appfeciatecl, were neyef read, or rof. Wc open -every week, in . ’/ v / She laugh&vmtri&h-ftndMid Iwaa / More Mite r^t»'ttaii J belbre,r ’ ’ I j'Spix:;.' of tho Triliint'.] - „ ijettsk IlAiaia.uußG, i\'bruary > ltt, 1859. ♦ One month-—bcingthe first section of the Leg- 1 Islnture panorama, bo® passed before opr vision, ondw.ea)a£»»ot, just' at the moment, e-iUiomOm-: nry'bjy coital at e d to wort ariy very, great change '«;ln "OthSJ onward destinies of , the . world, orto ■idtSrd'orbffTince the marchofman. ; »“■ b* A? that as,. there, were but» ; very few bant charters asked -for;' bnt few in corporations would have thebreathoflife blown into their nostrils. ' But, sirs, they are here.— They come hero and ask for vitality under a ’{gulsa which even cunning Legislators can hot Bee through. ■ They thr not claim to want" pow ers of issue, but they actually want privileges of pawn-broklng on a gigantic scale. One. of these is called'the, “ American Improvement & Loan Company,’’with a capital of §500,000, to go into operation vfhen ten per cent on each Share is paid in.' Among other things the Co. wants to do, is “to make loans of money and icredit” “ and* emphatically to hold on deposit and in trust estate real and personal.” Another is the “ Indian and American Commercial Com pany'," with A cap it nil of $5,000,000, which asks -for pawn-broking powers on a gigantic scale.— ‘Such mammoth establishments credit expand, ‘which is the only thing they have to lend, but never make money plentier. They do not ask powers to loan at more than legal’ rates, but under the new usury {law, or rather the repeal of the old law, arid the charges for storage of collateral?, they could so. entrench themselves as to grind the life-blood out of the needy with ten I’old morc force than the ordinary Jew Pawn- brokers. On Friday Inst, you will observe, Mr Coffey, read in place & bill td prevent the destruction of trout in Blair County, which it is to be hoped will become & law. Twelve years ago the en thusiastic disciples of Isaac "Walton, could whip a half-a-milo of any stream in the country — Cnjoy the kceiiest sport extant, und return home with a basket full of trout. Now, alas! it is work and not amusement to take them. Their rapid extinction is not merely owing to the set tling and opening of ;thc country, but it is the villainioiis practice of luring them from their haunts wUli hook mid worm at all seasons.— Half-a-dozen trput fishes a day, and twice, as many on Sunday , in'a stream, during the sea son,.would in time extinguish, them,.but not so rapidly 03 do the fish-hawks, who take them in the spawning season, when, instead of taking one trout, they often take a hundred in embri/o. The bill provides against this by making it a misdemeanor for any person to take trout out of any of the running streams in Blair county, between the 6th day. of July and the Ist day of March, punishable tiy a fine-of $lO and impris onment in the county jail for a term of hot less than thirty days. It remains for the interested to carry its provisions into effect, if it becomes 1 ' a law. The Legislative Record printing is a hydra headed monster. No so.oner is one of its heads cut off in the Senate, than another even more formidable than Us predecessor springs up again in the House, Ido not see that the steal—l beg pardon—profits; of this job arc so great ns to require an entire session's Legislation upon it. lam very much mistaken if the loss of time consumed ia debating the question has not al ready cost the State a trifle more than the pub lication o: at least two Records. Yestcrrlay the House brought the Senate another Res olution having for'its object exactly what its predecessor, which! \was killed in the Senate on Tuesday Inst, hdd. Before it could be acted uponAhowcvcr, the hour of adjournment ar rived,' To-Juj', after the- regular orders of the day were gortc through with, the fame subject was continued with variations in the shape of a de bate of a very spicy nature. The resolution re scinding the contract fell by a tie vote, after which .a resolution was adopted to appoint a committee to act m conjunction with a similar committee of the House and to contract for the printing and publishing of a daily Legislative Record. ; : The Committee in the Cambria contested elec tion case has ended its labors and decided in favor of Proudfoot. No report has yet been njnde, and it is expected that a minority report will follow upon the heels of that made by the majority. ; s ■ C. M. Douavan, convicted in the Quarter Ses sions of ah. assault and battery upon J. M. Church; the. particulars of Which I gave you two weeks ago./was sentenced to-day to pay a fine of $2OO an 4 t^ costs of prosecution, undergo an 4 imprisonment in jail for the term of three months and enter .bail in the suu of $lOOO to keep the pohbc. This is certainly a very severe sentence, ns the conviction was only for simple assault and; battery, and Church was so little injured ns to be able to appear in his seat next day after the occurrence. / Nothing of any :importance to-day in either Uousc. In the Senate numerous petitions for appropriations to ; the contemplated monument were presented, a few trifling bills in place were read. The 'House was employed oil the private callendaiy' which contained nothing pf interest, yf. : LOGAN. ■\' -2 r ; j <-»o » ———' ThbTenxsylvAnia Railroad.—We find in the papers a report submitted to the stockholders of the Pennsylvania Railroad, by J. Edgftc'Thompson, Esq;, in Vrhlch the sub ject of. the proposed extension of the road to the Delaware river is fully and ably discussed. Mr. Thompson purges strongly the propriety of the measure, apd gives facts and figures to proye that it is jtbe interest of the stockholders to have the citensioli carried out with as little d.e loy ag posses- Among the many reasons as signed by the gentleman why flic improvement should be Carried'out is the fact that the redu oed ; of transferring the business at a Delaware river dqpot, accessible by steam pow er, dnd of trapsportation to it, would enable the Compapy, without interfering \rith the reg ular diTldebds; to! reduce its charges upon the local toaffie, and thus directly aid in developing the resources of the State. Accompanying the report was a .resdlptibn authorizing jtha Board-, of Directors to select a site for lh£ proposed ter minal depot, audio complete thfe 'extension of die road' to the Delaware river aithe earliest practicable period. The measure, we presume, willmcet yith the approval of the stockholders, whoae sahetion ii ell that, is aojr required, to carry it into*cffccjt. * ' ' ' Sah. To Jury-Tees received in Cpmmb.n Plaaih; '; (32 00 “ Claj. for tho year 18SS up to Sot. 30tb* i . 8 os, “ Fjues ond Jury Fees Iq Quarter Session*. ■ _2S 00 « lUlanco duo dt Settlement. Jan. 6lh, 1859. 210 04 ■■ |j ; ' $278 if Bj amount of— it 4. Ke«« tyr certifying election returns andreeprdlng for CourtHonseand DockeK, Fees Criminal Pros,. • ■ j For rjeciving and entering Constables returns, ■ filiijg oath of Officers and others, --y | Fees y the Com missioner, for losses in the late war amount to §254,279 28, of which only $28,942 90 are for public losses. Pittsburgh, Ft. Watnk and Chicauo Rail Road.— The earnings of Gils road for the month of Bcceciber footfip $181,667*47, against $lll,- 028,78, for the Same period last year, an in crease of seventeen per cent.. The expenses, however, for the same period were $44,726,68, more this year, so that the nett earnings of the road for the mouth exhibit a decrease of $24,- 790 99. The decrease during the year, us com pared with 1857, was $36,524 15. Receipts and expenditures of Blair Co, Pa, from the fourth day of January, A. I). 1858. up to aad4ucludiug the sixth day of January, 1889, ' ' The Treasurer, (.Samuel Hoover, Esq.) charges himself with the .following amounts, to wit: To balance on baud at last settlement $7Ol 97 To cash received from— -1853 D.i Caldwell, Collector, Gaysport, 119 32 “ Jacob Bottenherg, *• . Logan, 130 86 1857 John Surer, “ Catharine, 410 00 “ Jae. McPherson, “ Antis, 403 14 “ Jas. Williamson, “ ■ Allegheny, 200 00 j Elijah Fcrreo. “ Blair, 344 86 ] “ P. Bridenhaugh, Tyrone, 4JO 00 I “ Jacob Good, “ Altoona, 845 48 ! “ J. G. S. Black, 11 Greenfield, 87 38 : John Lowe, “ ■ Oaysport, 195 25 i « Frederick Fouse, “ Huston, 115 00 i “ Frazier Ilarliu, “ Juniata, 63 34 “ Sain'l Shiffler, “ Taylor, 300 67 « Geo. Elliott, f ‘ Frankstown, 620 00 « Julm il'Clure, “ Hollidaysburg, 481 00 Jc.hu Marks, “ Snyder, 610 00 John Anderson, “ Logan, 640 28 *■ Win. Kennedy, “ Woodberry, 658 39 Henry - Bar gut, “ N. Woodberry, ] 118 37 1 “ W. F. Bvidonthal, . “ Martiusburg, ; 15 00 I 1358 Goo. W. Patton, “ ' Altoona, 800 OO 1 “ Peter H. Wilt, “ Allegheny, 739 06 ! “ David Ilenshey, “ Antis, 551 98 } ” Geo. Keon, - “ Blair, 100 00 “ Jacob Dell, “ Catlsjirine, 460 00 } “ Philip nileman, “ Frankstown, 300 00 “ John Unsseliuan, “ Greenfield, 297 51 W’m. Kellernian, Oayeport, 40 00 “ John McOravr, / “ Huston, 250 75 ' Go \ 1!. Ituw-rs, “ Hollidaysburg, 233 38 Frazier iUnlin, “• Juniata, 105 00 Jolia Wost U-y, “ Logan, 247 20 « Hrnry llurgct, “ N. Woodberry, \404 00 “ Wm. it. Flummery “ Snyder, 40 00 ! “ Sani'l K. Sblfiler, *• Taylor, 43000 j “ Andrew Miller, “ Tyrone, 827' 00 Alexander Bobb, “ Tyrone B«ro., 25 no “ Charles Bitt’.e, “ Woodberry, 680 70 llcdemption money on Unseated Lands, . CO S 6 Taxes on Unseated Lands received, 122 22 Tp balance due County in the bands of tho Treasurer, S. Hoover, $lO2 42 CK. The Treasurer, (.Samuel Hoover, K",;..) asks Credit for the following disbursement*, to Wit: By amount paid— Grand and Traverse Jurors, sii36 37 Directors el the Poor, S2oo 00 Bridget, 1233 00 County Auditor#, 6 days each and mileage, 42 23 Hoad ami bridge views, 77 97 Criminal 70S 97 Fox, Wolf and Wild Cat Scalps, IC2 90 Physicians at Post Mortem Examinations. 60 00 John K. McFnriane, Commissioner, 128 30 Janies Hutchison, “ 98 60 David M. Confer, i “ Dll 50 E. M, Jones, ,‘J '3B 60 James Holler, ;< i 6 (H) 134 OJ 11. A. CaW',veil, Clerk to Commissioners, I 195 00 Blections, Assessors, Cmirtublos, Giu used iu Court House, 0. A. Traugh for Priuting, J. Poun* Jones, “ Jno. A. Lemon for coal, Daniel Bolinger sundries fori George Port, keeping,,clothii Jno. Wertz to Lunatic Asy Geo. Port for taking J. Gat ■expenses, j . 27 10 Blair County Agricultural Society, x 166 00 Jos. Ualdrige, balance of his acccount for 1£57, 270 43 J. J. Clyde, docket for Protbonotary, 12 00 H. M. Ualdrige, for uew index to Deed Books, 60 00 Michael Dom, damages to lands by road, , 00 00 John Gorley. Esq., Docket costs, 4 00 Sellers and Snyder; for dooming Jail drain, 2 SO John Dipner, repairs at Jail and Court House, 7 88 Geo. Port and others at Bennington, ,122 42 Bird Q. Baton, repairs at Jail, j 9 02 EUammoud, bal. of account as District Att’y, 1160 50 Rißissett, Gas fixtures for Court House and Jail, ; 3 00 William Johnston, horse hire,. -,6 00 Joseph Voglo,'building oven at Jail, 16 00 John C. Johnston, forpainting at Court House, 15 00 Dr. H. T. Coffey, for medical attendance on priso ners in Jail, from Dec. 22,1836, to May ‘10,1858, 37 15 Rtrd'G. Eaton, repairs at Jail, ' 6 50 H. B, Martin, hauling ashes, Ac., out of Court ■ House yard, > • . E. 18. Ilorabao.her, sundries furnished for C. 11. and labor done, ■' . JohnM’Cture, for Coal, John Bollinger, tin ware for Jail, [Daniel Bollinger, do do [ U. B. Martin. dry wood for Court House, Joseph Fogle, repairs: of pavement, C. H. step, and planting trees in C. H. yard, ,8 00 M. McKinney for Digest of Election and Tax laws, 3 00 C. P. Perry, two Dockets for use of Sheriff and . Recorder’s offices, ■' Mrs. Rogers cleaning Court House, Win- Williams, Jr. ground rent, 8. % Murray for auditing accounts of Prot'y, & 'Beg. A Recorded, 42 67 'John A. Wicr, Tr. of g. L. Asylum, 296 50 Alexander Johnston, interest on' Loan, 120 60 John, Ake,. . “ “ 180 00 Michael Black, « so 00 John Campbell, , K go oo James Roller, “ « 42 60 Joseph' Kemp, taxes on unseated lands refunded, 26 60 Western Penitentiary, ' 077 70 B. li. Ilewit, District Att’y, fees in Court coses, 110 00 Qeorce Port on account, 1049 60' George A. Brooks, assessments, 1860, 33 go Sami Hootep.lfteiuneipenjosoa unseated lands, 102 26 Jacpb Good, refunding order, v ; is so Jsroee Puuk, Esg. on account. . 100 00 j John Logo, taxes on,unseated lands refunded, 18 77 * S, S-Biair on account pte, services, 14 S 3 DR. $14,204 S 7 617 00 310 05 207 27 45 45 30 00 174 62}£ U 25 Jail, 1 13 14 itt, ic. and taking, inm. °; 71 81 :ea to Aaylom and 2 SO 6 M 63 S7JS 6 75 8 51 7 M 13 60 22 00 19 30 For roii, 1850.|jan. 0. By batons* In foror oCaccoaiitontJ GEQRGE FORT, Sheriff, m Account with Blair ;' ' • County, • ?; . ! 1168. To amount — DR. Deceived in cash for fines and Jury fees, ,■ I $lO5 00 4 “ from County Treasurer, ’ j 1048 98 Gas Used in SheriffVofilee up to and Including Not. 30.1856, i 6 08 Balatce duo at settlement Ja». 6, 1358, !. 870 09 ; $1587 05 . cr: , By Balance at last settlement; • $668 08 Ftes for summoning and Traverse JuS tyra, I I IQO 6U '• Cdavoylng one convict; to Penitentiary,. ! • .88 00 •• \ a “ « House of Deluge, | 50 00 “ fufiniahiug wood, cool, 4c. for Jail, 79 351 “ washing for Jail, 4c. : 48 65 “ furnishing bjOdingforueepf Jailandclpthlng for prisonoip, ' 32 00 “ boarding prtaonera, , 521 77 *• cash paid foi taking aaheeput sf Court Yard and Jail tard uud taking; care pfissaqa prisoners, ‘ j 7 60 •• Advertising annual election, I : 75 “ Foes in Quarter Sessions,. ‘ ■ •. 78 00 “ Three per cent. on .4105 Hues and feysoollected, 3 16 i. . ■ 1859. J«u. 6. By balance due aopbnntantli $376 99 Wo, tho undersigned, Auditors of Blair county, in the Stale of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify,that we have ex am Led the accounts of the Prothonotaty and tho Sheriff of Ihe county aforesaid, and. their vouchers tip to and. in clining the oth day of January, A. DJ1859, and having settled and adjusted tho same, we flndtheiraccounts to agree with their vouchers.. j 'lx Tistimoxy whereof wo hare hereunto set our hands and scale, this 6th day of January. A. D. 7850. S. MOHUOWi [l. b.] a. c. McCartney, ft. s.t -r JOg. H. lIEW‘IT, j ft. s.J: SAMUEL UOOVER, Treasurer, in Account frith Blair County for School Fax. ! ' DR. To ainctut received from J. W. UcCotd, late I Treasurer. , 1 $B6 78 “ f of School Tax collected onunacated lands, . . ' 107 03 1859, j|tn. 6. To amount in hands of accountant, s’49 SO B 1 amount paid— . CR'. FrankJtovrn Tp. S. District, $33 23 Junion “ ,51 2S Oreenfceld, “ “ , • 50 00 Trcastrer’s Commission, 4 00 Amomt in hands of Treasurer, ' . 49 30 SAMVEL 1100 VEIL Treasurer, in Account v. iih Blair C6unly for Road Tax. To amount /received from iJ. W. UcCord, late /Treasurer, $67 22 “ “ ‘ collected on unseated lands, 31 ES $lOl 80 1359. To balance in bunds of accountant, $79 arr, Xrisurcr’a Commission, i $5O 63 jVo, the undersigned, Auditors of Blair county. In thd State of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify thajt wo bare ex amined the drafts of tho County CdnunUsioUtn of the CJunty aforesaid, and tlm vouchers, nfltho same, up to and Including the Otb day of January, A. D. 1859, andhnvo settled and adjusted tho accounts of SAjMUKb HOOVRII, Treasurer of School, Rond, and Dog Taxes, and find a bal ance in tho hands of said Treasurer, of Tort V-S the Dollars and Thirty Cents of School Tax, Dollars amf Ninety-Seven Cents of Bond Tax, andtliat ttiero Is due the said Treasurer blight Dollars and Thirty-Eight Cent* of Dog Tux. N ' 1 • Given under onr bands and seals tibia Ctb day of January,' A. D. 1859. ». MORBOWj i Ti. s.] a. c. McCartney, h,.aA ■ JOS. R. lIEWIJPT, [1.8.] \j . - 4 But of Outstanding Debts diie the County of Blair on the Sixth day of January, 1859, for I the ytar 1857, and previous y&trs, j 'jj-.onms Brown, Snyder, ISSI, ■ Peter Boyles, Gaysport, 1862, ; frill lam Burley, Snyder, 1853, ‘ timothy Davis, Gaysport, 1854, ; i John Cilery, Blair, " l)avld Watson, Hollidaysburg, “ Simon U. Cooper, Frankstown “ 'Hugh Bonn, Catharine, 186 S, i Samuel Jones, Snyder, • i ' John Shlncfclt, Woodborry, “ ' ] James Alexander, Allegheny, 1860, Joseph Irwin, Frankstown, “ J. S. Nicr demns, N. Woodberry, “ , John Siitvr, Catharine, ' 1857, ■|- James Williamson, Allegheny, u Elijah Forrce, Blair, 1 ** ■ j , .; • Philip Bridenbaugh,* Tyrone, “ John Lowe, Gaysport, i “ | Frederick Fouse, Huston, “ j ■ George Elliott, Frankstown, “ , ]■. John McClure, Hollidayshurgi “ \ John Marks,Snyder, - “ if;' :1 John Anderson, Logon, • “ ; W. F. Bridenthal,* Martiusbnrg “' ’ ■ w : ; . ROM 60 A List ‘of Outstanding Blair, ■ on the Sizik day of January, 1869, j%r ■ iheyear 1838. v. - f -I*"’ ; Geo. ‘W. Patton, Altoona, 1868, i■ .T--. ! ' 718 22 Peter H. Wilti* Allegheny, >■ \ 132 8# David Uonahey,* Antis, ; ; “ J}i 488 W George Rood,* Blair, “ •g< - t . . 520 08 - Jacob Dell, Catharine, !: ■ t 251 33 Philip llilpman,» Frankst’n “ ,7; i, • }OIS 66 Jno Mussclman,* Greenfield, “ ! '73 33- Wm. Kellerraan, Gaysport, “ !< ■ ' 37# 61 John McGrnw,* Huston, “ V; [ : 72057 Geo. B. Bowers, Hollidayiib’g, “ ;l J I Oftt'M Frazier Uarliit,* Juniata, « 7 , , - 318 81 John Wcstley,*Bogan, 44 !■, , 007 4A H.S. Crawford. Martintbnrg, *• ■ ■ If ni “ !| <640 06 W.- K. Plummer,*. 3nyder,' « \ -!v V| 47va? Eamß B.Shiffler,*Taylor, " s ' i{ ll® S Andrew Miller,* Tyrone, .'■ “ fef. |> ■ Ts, S Alexander Bob, Tytbne bdr. * * & Charles Bittle, Wood berry, “ ji 1 n*, ; TU'H .•j; ■,; ;.v, =i ■•’ Toial outstanding/iiiuu 6, A. tirisj® 1 /'"! i iSJJWf ““t 1 . • Tll MEDICIKpS AI {t-tr.::; | KZSELipre. gro 14 10 06 $1537 05 $5O 63 CR. $23 (3 4 60 22 25 ‘ I 38 $9600 82 SU,4W St IfpHE ' Liyisa. INVIGOB^ 1 I X PREPARED BY DR. ASRPORII 1 COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY PROM QTjlr ., ieoneuf the best .ftawsativo «nd liver D.,aufe7. **3. fore the public, thHtactsos it fSSiwiffe, »s.igT_S»> b*. more hlftcmal thaspl»jtothcr i<£dtcino oalj p&rthanic, butopmer n«jedy, ita uiurwp mntt4r, then on tnCL W is, bow«istocnAy off tlirt - urn Use-,* thus accSlii’S«>tu tty of the espteWnadrite tho:“•**& *to»wicA Is almost entirely; Aj idejiomj«u t on ft, JKtipa of tho irrerfor the . pinmir pcstfoßnao^l ftiuetions; when-tbe stem- - :»ch is at are at fault, and the wliuls, Q, system suffer* ;! queue* of one organ—that 1 Urais—teTl»»^g ; S*»t» its dnty, Tor tho diseases E-j of that organ, oaTl# proprietors has made it hie; 1 -. Jstudy.lu a than twenty years, to find: some «JW>Q%. «fyimj h of the disease—effecting a hr radical cure. '•a Baton Atiicgs hre cur-j fr* ed* vriu» ut^ tvrnxnK, by Ow.oeca- u r »lonaf use of th*wryi TIO9EATO®.- I ***s - doaa afterading t» (snfiicknt.ton>ll e »o. - d Dutch ami prevent tH6 food -tdw»-«»-iWj-forol **Mr»ht ieJH Cmlyow dose taken at K:ahchfoh>Ba6Mii Mt ii 1 ., •hgeitly, and (jure- Oo*n* ! : One done taken meal wilt «ur e n i--- * $5O 32 66.31 133 OT 8 80 8 00 6 W T» 4 60 All who ate H archiving thair unanimous fostliMit . Hafitvnrl' '' ’ tftu Mix Water hr tho mouth with the Ihtlkuhu. t wallow both together.' ' - • I THE I4V£R INYieOBATOR 1 13 A SCtEXTIt»C M?lirCAt. WSOTTBBY, and j, *». vorkiiw cprmsalmmt toft 6 eWJJ by magic, even th tffirit doagxnne bent#..and ifen ww bottle is required ot IfiwcS plaint, from the worst Jdunaux or Itytpqttia to i canal Headache, all of which arotb* result of« biauia linT ... .pjttc* ox* swmhw acitn* ' ... PR. 3ANYORD, Proprietorß*a Broadway, N«« T«l' Uatußold by 0- W. KssttUß) Altoona; and nttMb ail Druggists. . [May 2T, •Tlf-QRE THAN 500,000 BOTXiB i!l ■ ■ SOU) IS XUR N£W' ENGLAND STATU IN ONE YEAR. The HcstwraUve of Prot 0. J. Wood for Rtitsriuht perfectly and permanently* has. noveryet hadu rind, nJ. umo after volume might bo given from all parurffo world end from the moat intelligent. to prove that it at perfect Keslcmtive.; but read the circular and y«« «i* doubt; read also tbo following. 9i~ The Hair.—People bav* foe centmim bees illdfl. with belli lu'tulr and Uui- only remedy, berttofon touw, has been those abominable, wigs, ily « recent JitcoTirS Professor AYdddflicaeartldlea an fiat but a greet many persons uSII patroiiite then, bans they lmrp been so often imposed npop by flair Ttnina diatrerit kindrt. , To all such- peraona wo caraeidlyaii the rcqtieati that tncy wHI try ongs apin, li Ileatorartvo there ia uo thiug as nii. Wektevtft lady wbo waa bald,- ihiniW the article a abort Um&tal bcrhcad in now covered complctely wHth the tfaiiaiw most heaulifui curia imaginable. Wo know of atmiWa cases where hair waa rapidly failing out, which' It rttM hi greater perfection than it ever had been before. ' ’ It is iUbo without duubt oho of tbe beef urtideitfor bs lug the hair id good eonditidn,' makhtgtjt eetliad fljij | removing dan-inilT, ami Jim proved itself (be &(&«(« my to alHlte ills that hair ts hoir to,-;- . i 1 It is tlm duty of everyone to Imirfove tbelr ! pcMouli; pjimuire tliough somo tuuy dUTer in regard to the w»j*J doing it; but every oub wiU lialr, either In iuan di- vroqtab, ‘‘IS atf pbfoCt much tohfc aired, aiid there are uo meftna that'should' be left unttidt otitain such a con.-iideration;— I! wl» (in tVe grout N. Y. Wire lUjilihg JjjUtlishiuenl,) ibH-’I MarKot Stn St.U>uU,JSIo.: . For wle hy G.W. KKSIiLEU, Altoona, and trial*' Druggists. ■■ j iduno a, W I $93 09 « 50 « 33 09 81 81 65 66 11 56 32 44 „ 34 53 ' 14 7# 28 17 18 43 47 04 eon S 3 03 101 65 32:77 226 77 , 345 17 ■ - 76 48 6169 88.83 10 30 QBCOND ARRIVAL OF 00® X-J.'it their ClotbiagKinporfum. If you Want a cheap coat catl • EirEMJBB t ClUl* 5 ’ K you want to buy cheap *WrU of prcr-Bhlrtt cellnt ETID\GEB * tUJ'p If: you want a good and oM* . pair of Boots «r If you want anything in the I L?r w “ ttoge ™^i; If ypi want to g^ t ?> A BPhSSVID ‘tJntteHßUrtt' ■ ttd?' Vfrtfh Cottoai ■JL IP*Wl* fcef Hsfc«* * . ,jsSw t * Bt » *M.-• 1 '* SW indefatlgaW 52ifiwtiy «*«"S ed -ux s£**a. decorated the Various parts vith bunches m-*t* over »kTwo*^ a “Remember U lho Hall was veil and chwrft Notwithstanding the m (U having rained oil «tteh would contain ab filled to overflowing lon seonced for the perform* the: merf gratifying foam ladies. They tun lingth« gentlemen. It’ audience as we had a a public en.tox AH the musicians ann( JfHQ, proving that no f bbOO made to attract a < afterwards with applog L*o« of this or that pa Bjes* Hand and Von Tri mdaysburg. acquitted th* [#aUi<>iug all whoheard pgrior to most and equa khi hind in the State. [ Bandt »®d tho citizens of | ly hare reaeon to feel pr draw no comparison ben not if wo eould. Wo ct I town* so contiguous ni thrown together, there i which iavvlit [ though we tl I th|t there should be ri I the members to incrca I themselres in the rudime I them masters of their c [ of tho citizens of I through us, are tendered j Band, for generously tei I {a a good cause, and ad to the entartainment. T cutod'by Messrs. Eller at Un, were exceedingly dif in which they performed pstson that they were e: meats, and were greeted bursts of applause. The concert has given them t ists of which most men The performance by tho Brubaker and Mrs. Bow were those most anxiou [ portion of the audience, •red, they were highly i I was their 2rat appoaran | semblage. their perfect! ed rendered them compe I Utious of their friends i | of those, who could app I The Altoona String Bain I sion, added no little to I I teftainment. Wo were I in their part of the peril I far more than we had I that we had many good ■ bwt we did not imagine I short a time, qualify the I ■ spiouous a part in a pub I deserve much praise. ’ I formaneb allotted to you I tided up. He is a good I selected and performed hgtthe fiitiro assemblage apd he was invariably e i e#dguUar aceotapHshm; atodtHo travel at any ti Nothing occurred to n -entertainment, tho only enced woe from tho ert foem. Every person a the muaie, the manage: 0Q >. | J K> a * 1 w a. 'i i PS .5 a l l Otf A*. } t»- . ol ' .a s m *“1 ** *\\\ s a |-ifc» gMi! P 3 * "Sj* LD a OZ fiu I CO c==>3| {H a - a 1 « S'* s *! B- s ss*j E%ISJ fjl ©Of J K>”s « >P#at, end themselves, dopbt, by their having c ▼iatlon of the suffering: fellow-beings. .Of tho supper served t ■the Altoona House, after ■peak in another article. . The following statenil the concert will show th which tho call for aid, by has been responded to:— Massns. McCiium & Di statement of the receipt the late Concert for the Total number of ticke By James Lowlher, “ A. C. Vauolain, V MeGrum & Bern, “ David R. Henry, “ D. R. Miller, " George B. Cramer, 1 Donation from Tbos. A. “ “ Mr. Hole M “ Hair Pow . “ Mr. Wils Amount taken in at the Expenses: , c»ndles and n «»wicsanB fare, finndnes, ppw Ai-took. Total rccei *n ett Proceeds, All of which is raspe< • B. The above spin will piece all the destitute o We circumstances Vmr “ at I 1 contributed to W UI not exalt over it. effectively in favo liberality 0 f the citizens could. ; Tod to who