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ALTOONA, PA.
THTJBSDAT, MAKCfI "24; 1859;
us adf erOeeuienta offering to pay dithaond or **■*
months. Where advertisements aro nccompanled
money, ifhether one; fivo or tendoUars.'tfo will glvowie
•dvertUkr the toll benefit otcash r»fe».
-/•* '• * '-»•- -■••-
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Advertising Agent*; U? Nnssan Yoric, and
10 State street, Boston, are the Agents tor, the JUoona
Tribune, and the most-influential and largest circulating
Newspapers in the Cnitod States apd tit* Canadas. They
are authorized to contractor us at our towert rote*.
The Wavekly Novels.— The well
known fim of T. B. Peterson & Brothers,
31)6 Chestnut street,, Philadelphia, are
now engaged in publishing a remarkably
cheap edition of these unapproachable
works of fiction. The first, “ Ivanhoe,”
appeared on Saturday week; the next
“ Guy Mannering,” was issued last Satur
day, “Bob Roy” willappear next, an 1 so
on, one novel will be Vpublished regularly
on each and every coming Saturday, until
the whole number of volumes —twenty-six
—ia completed. The low price fixed by
the publishers for them arc only 25 cents
a volume, or the whole twenty-six volumes
for five dollars, A complete set will be
forwarded, free of by mail, to
any part of the United Slates, to any one,
by ,the publishers, on receiving a remit
tance of five dollars for the twenty-six
volumes ; or a remittance of three dollars
will pay for the first twelve volumes; or a
remittance of one dollar will pay for the
ft rat four volumes. The novels will be
neatly printed, and pach volume will con
tain about 125 pages, printed on §no white
paper, and neatly bound with paper coyer.
The revised uniform Edinburgh edition,
from which this is reprinted,. comprises
forty-eight volumes, the cost of which is
seventytvoo dollars: and this edition will
. contain every word of the Edinburgh edi
tion. We commend the determination of
this enterprising Philadelphia firm, to fur
* »v«h the wcp’ks pf an author like Walter
Scott, at a price so reasonable, that all
persons whatever may possess a full set,
and direct the especial attention of our
readers to the fact, and would advise them
all to make a remittance of Five Dollars
at once, per first mail, to the publishers,
for the entire set, who will send them
complete to any one, free of postage, on
receipt of .that sum.
Award or' Damages.— The heirs of
the Dr. Qyicr, of West- Whiteland,
Chester county, who was killed on the
26th of November, 1857, ,by a train of
oars on the Pennsylvania Railroad coming
in collision With his carriage, at the Three
Tons crossing, have instituted legal pro
ceedings against the Railroad Company.
The 'Arbitrators met at the Court House
in'West Chester j a short time since, -to
hear the case. Numerous witnesses on
both sides were examined,, and counsel
were "heard. The heirs, we believe,
claimed 620,000 damage, but the arbitra
torsgendered an award of 815,000.
Nsw Hampshire Election.— The
annual election in that State took place
March Bth., Mr. Goodwin, theßepublic
cto Governor, was elected
parity pyer the Demo
- ponunen. ThP three Congressmen;
Marston, Tappau and Edwards,
are all lElepubliCßiis. . The Bcpuhlioans
\ also chosen-9 out of the 12 Senators,
sepwed anuQority of 72 : in the House.
The Republican majority for Governor
last year was 4,732.
Bkidoe Swept AwAY.r-Huring the
g torm which raged on Friday evening arid
‘ Sitnrday ; •last, five spans ,6f the bridge
• at Clark's' Ferry, :
to the Fennaylvania .ffaUroad
Company, was blown down . arid swept:
But three spans of the bridge were
left standing. A largo number ofrafts v o n
time were sown: from
andstrilqng agaiost the
the bridges below >ere dashed to
j Lady’s Bobk for April is.
ioar table. It contains a beautiful
' entitlcd, the eon-*
I ■%&s with which there is a readable
■'■'■jtom colored entitled
ia tery We;
need not extol the merite of this Book. —
Every child in the country has' heard
Godey and bis Book spoken of in terms
of praise? Price $3 per annum. We will
furnish it for $2,00.
Dem(HaraUc State Convention.
TfaftJDgvoonitu: State Convention met
at Hittfiifcnrg oflast.Weelc,
>to candidates |j|p Auditor- Gen
eral jind Genelfl'. 'a
full representation of delegates. Richard
son L. Vright, of Philadelphia,, was nom
inated for Auditor General, and John
j Rowe, of Franklin, the presontincumbent,
I nominated for Surveyor General. After
the nominations had been made there was
quite a spirited “set to” between the Le
compton and Anti-Locompton wings of j
'the -?party, but-.the. former being ip- the ,j
majority had things all -their own way, j
notwithstanding the kicking of the latter, j
The convention refused, by a decided vote,
to approve of the official course of Gov.
Packer. This shabby treatment of the
Governor, by the Lecomptonites, did not
tend very much toward harmonizing the
party,‘and from the accounts published in
the Harrisburg papers, we are inclined to
think the Convention broke up in a row.
It is rumored that Mr. Howe, the candi
date .for Surveyor General, intends to de
cline the nomination of this Convention
and await the action of the Convcntipn
called by Forney and others, which is to
assemble at Harrisburg on the 12th of
April. There is now a “ bad break” m
the party, and it remains to be seen
whether the second convention will mend
the matter.
. , : . March 22,1859.
~ At ! the Governor baa not
Auditor G«*- the
'trejlscr - - *
Sof delegates. Richard- the session-end to-d#y it is
Zn
trs *•
1 I ■ tn the citv of Philadelphia, ipi,wu a u
Sd Eighth streets. The Germantown men meet <(
mg more corrupt !, * aud f llU . riBo n, being * “
EBshEs^s«,“
build on Fourth and Eighth at all. Bj.t is yo
will learn that the great fight, involving a legis
-lative gift of a couple of hundred thousand dol
lar St yet settled satisfactorily to all parties.
'“?SoL S »PPI.m». to ««
r T-wfl which haa passed the House, ana
will pass the Senate' is of considerable i nap or
ange tiT people residing in . new places where |
new buildings,are daily going : up:—
1 Be a enacted by the Stmt' and Haute of Jfe
wSto of nuvtyh-ama m
P -M aUtcmbly wet, i\nd it u hereby enact'd by the
same, That when any master workman or
contractor ahull, on demand ref two: to pay any
■t» nr lalmrur omnloved iu erecting ur o.'D*iructin o; . re-
M- OT*Stend*«r anjribuilding- .* property, belongtng
or {uljuceul thereunto, the wages due to him f' r s n ch la^
„ itofii be the duty of such Journeyman or hioofcr, toy lve
notice iu writing to the Owner or owoars of sucli ljuildiu„,
ofVuch refuslil? and of the amount due to him, and de
manded • and the owner hr owners Of suet building shall
mitliorueedito retain .the amount so Udo irnd
claimed by anv sucli journeyman or laborer, ontof tm
amount owing hv him or them, to such master workman
- . s-r»ff'»i»rawy':afwa
K«w Post Master General—The
President appointed Hon. Joseph Holt,
Postmaster General, in the place of lion, , ft*
Aaron V,i Brotrn. dec’d. Mr. Ho t«. ■
Commissioner of Patents at the t.tae of: i««i
his elevation to the Cabinet. He B said . TJO&S*
to be a most excellent man. j ,K! SIS »SS
whiclr the owner or owners may itavo been subjected, shall
!„• deducted from the moneys coming to sucli journeyman,
laborer or claimant, under the provisions of this act. And
i/ is further provided, :That such claimant or claimants
shall bring suit against -ach contractor or contractor*,
within one mouth after giving such notice; and if no suit
is brought within said time, Uiou the notice is to have no
That notifies herein contained shall be so con
strued, as to change the mode of pay ment fixed upon by
agreement or otherwise, between kuca owner and master
tvorkman or contractor,
The Democratic Convention of last week was
a unique affair in its way. : It was a great con
glomeration of office-holders under the Federal
Government, and others interested in Govern
mental contracts* who had things pretty much
their own way, and, imbued with a deep sense
of gratitude, they : did not, fail to “ praise the
bridge which carries them safe over.” Hence,
Buchanan was lauded, but a resolution endor
sing the administration -of Gov. Packer was t-o
-trJ down. This insures the defeat of the ticket
nominated by at leas* 00.000 majority. But
this is not all. The friends of Packer, who
claim to he (he Democratic party of the State,
have already issued a citll for a mass convention
to be held iu this place on the 12th of April.—
This meeting will be largely attended, the Cin
cinnati platiorm will bo adopted, and a new
ticket will be placed in the field. There will
be an ample opportunity afforded by this meas
ure at the next election to show the friends of
Buchanan their real strength in Pennsylvania.
A resolution to adjourn, on the oth of April,
has passed the House, but has not yet gone
through the Senate. It is the opinion of all
that this date is at least ten days ahead of time.
To-day the file of the House shows 1,000 bills,
and many of them have yet to be acted upon.
The Senate committee has not yet reported the
Appropriation bill, to wh|ch I understand such
amendments have been made as to justify the
belief that it wilt take soine days to debate up
on it.
In the House last night the bill allowing ma
gistrates, with a jury of six to try certain petty
offenses came up in order, and was debated at
length, and finally referred to a select Commit
tee, with instructions to report during the week.
The opposition urged against the bill, is that
the office being one which does not remunerate,
is filled in many places By incompetent men,—
This is no ; doubt true, hut the passage of this
vary law wouffi; correct :the.evil, for the fees of
the' office would be increased, and competent
men would agree to become magistrates. lam
told that the legal‘fraternity in the House op
pose the mIL ; , ,
■To-day Senator Creswell presented the peti
tion of 104 citizens of Middle Woodberry town
ship, Bedford bounty, praying to have said
township annexed to Bljiir county.
The following’hills were passed in the Senate
to-day on third reading;:—
An act .to incorporate the Penn Industrial
Eefotm Sqhool, in Philadelphia.
An net'equalizing taxation on corporations.
An act ineofporating the Pittsburgh and East
Liberty Passenger Railway Company.
A meeting of the Republican State Committee
is called for the Cth of. April, when a time for
holding tlie State Convention will be determined
upon. George Thorn' the lending member of
the Philadelphia delegation iff the House will in
all probabilityi -be nominated for Auditor Gen
eral' Yours, i | LOGAN.
i ■>=-
Coming—flitting time. We re in the
riII S- . ,
Will soon bo in rafting condition —our
streets.
Increasing—the number of foundations
for new buildings in this place.
■ BQk, Every rose has its thorn; every woman
has pins and faeedles about her.
Much admired —tho piece of furniture on
exhibition at the Post Office.
Mexico had seven Presidents in the
month of January. How many since we can
not tell.
fiigg- The Catholics of Fort Wayne,' Indiana, j
are about to commence the erection of a cathe- j
dral which will coat $50,000.
jggg- A new counterfeit on the Easton Bank
is out. It is well executed and will deceive un
less closely scrutinized.
BQk. Cost of a Mutiny.—The Sepoy out
break has cost the British Government £21,000,-
000, or over one hundred million dollars.
A precocious youngster, named O’Don
nell, aged nineteen years, is on trial in St. Louis
for being married to three drives at one time.
jjjgy* The jewelry store of J. W. Butcher, in
Huntingdon, was entered on Saturday night
week and robbed of all the jewelry and some
fifteen watches which had been left for repair.
A New Move.—At a Democratic meeting
in Summer County, Tennessee, held recently,
resolutions were passed against voting for can
didates for office who belonged to any secret
order, including that of Odd .Follows!
following out the Idea. —Rev. Thomas
TVhittemore tolls a story of his having attended
church recently to' hear an eminent divine, and
tho subject of the morning’s discourse was,
“Ye are the,children of the devil.” He attended
the same church in tho afternoon, when the
text was, “Children, obey your parents.”
Arctic Weather. —The Pittsfield (Mass.)
Sun says they have had ninety-nine days
terrupted good sleighing in Berkshire county i
this winter. There has been three months of I
continual sleighing at f unbury, Vt. A letter
from Manchester, N. H., written on the sth in
stant, says that there .have been up (o that date,.
1 one hundred and six days of constant sleighing.
A. B. married 0. D.’s sister—his wife
dieffiA. H- then married C, daughter—she
1 died. G. D.'s wife died. C. D. married E. P.
I; and (Red. A. B. then married C. D.’s widow,
and had children by bach wife. Wbat rciation
’ ship existed between all the children of A. B ?
* A.case exactly of this kind occurred in Bedford
county. I
PEN AND SCISSORS
B®, the Gouldy Tragedy.—The unfortunate
victims, who were so. seriously injured by the
savage attacks' of the young maniac, Prank
Qoujdyj have entirely . recovered with the ex
ception ef the father, who is now as well as he
ever will be. His face is still under partial
paralysis, but he is able to walk about -frith the
aid of crutches. Mrs. Gouldy, who was cnciente
at the time of the tragedy, gave birth to a
daughter about a month ftinoe.
A BescEUKOTiONisT Rsoarvixa 100 Lashss.
—At Albany, Now Yorkj on Saturday evening, ,
March 6th, two, Johnson and Bel
icw, went (npoh the offer of sl6,from- a phy sic
olan) to sm<u a corpse from one of the grave
yards bn: the* hill. After digging dowh te the
coffin, Bellow raised the lid, took out the dead
body, and Was just in the act of passing the
same to Johnson, when the grave caved in upon
him. wheh he shouted for help, which brought
a ntunber pf persons to the spot. The moment
the disaster occurred, Johnston made good his
escape, and fled towards Schenectady. Bellew
having been freed from death, was offered a
choice of punishment—an arrest for felony, ,or
a hundred lashes oh tlie bare back with a raw
hide." BelleW preferred the Bitter. The raw
hide war' procured, and Bellow treated to the
hundred lashes by a young man named Van
Keuren. .He submitted to the infliction Uke a
martyr, without making hny outcry whatever.
Having received the hundred lashes, he was al
lowedto depart. .|Je also put towards Sohoaec-
Toting.— From the returns of the New
Hampshire election, reported'in the Concord
Siateiman, wo find that in thirty-four instances
the Republican and Democifvlio had
exactly the number of rotes cast at the election in
18&8, by the same party. Jn forty Instances the
baity rote waa within one of that cast the pre
vious year. In twenty-nine cases it waa with
in two; in twenty-two casd/rwithin three; in
twenty-seven cases within '■ four; ..twenty-five
cases within five; twenty- six coses; within six;
fourt'een instances within seven; seventeen Cases
within eight, and eleven cases within "nine votes
of the last election—making 245 instances in all
where there was not ten votes difference between
the two years.
[Special Correspondence of the TnlWW.}
LETTER FROM HARIUSBCBG.
Daughters pP Malta,—-Tho Buffalo Express
tells of a singular drama that -was performedin
ffcat' cit| iiigh* last week. At a certain
boarding-house there; were a number of gentle
men, with'%olr irives,. and a goodly number of
“ fast young ijjen” stopping. The ladies, it ap
pears, had a horrible; desire to know something
of the Sons of Malta, and having ascertained
that an order called the Daughters of Malta ex
isted, gave their masculine friends no peace un
til they had promised to procure them admit
tance. On the night jn question when the hus
bands of the aforesaid ladies were absent, the
young scamps informed theta (the ladies) that
all was ready, and that they had been especial
ly deputized ‘to initiate them into the ancient
mysteries of the ordej of the Daughters pi Malta.
Au old dopy df Exposition of Oildfcllow
slup had been procured, altered somewhat to
shit the: occasion, arid each of the actors in the
scene had duly studied and committed his part.
The room wS* prepared, the candidates intro
duced, and the wholf ceremony conducted with
* grarify becoming the occasion. It is said that
the ladibs wdfe delighted with the ceremony,
but sortie of thfir husbands were disposed
Id get hied of er it. On ascertaining, however,
that the whole affair was conducted with the
strictest propriety, they concluded to forgive the
actors of the hoax,; but insist that none of %
7 higher degrees shall ;be conferred Without the®
knowledge, and consent first has been obtained.
eSr-Theliegiplatnre of New Jersey on Thnrs-
John Cl Ten Nyck, republican,
United States Senator front that State, to suc
ceed Williani Wright. Mr. Ten Eyck is about
forty-six years of age, residing at Mount Holly,
Burlington county, ia a lawyer, and ranks high
in bis profession.
riECEIEIS AND exmnditukes
ofthejloroagh Of Altoona, for the x
•“ -“vs"- 1
T <, ain't receded of John McCleUand. coHector,
Ohletßarge-,
' Ftoe3,fLlenß, Ac-,
J L Boifsnydcr, Borough Constable,
*«' « HA Sellers, lor rent of room,
- « “ 3 Rood, r.*>q.
Auril 21. William Robeson, wor f’ , r »
A ”. « Alex Mock, postering Lock Up.
« I.owtbor & McDowell, marchamlire,
Hot 4. C Glass. for labor,
u u Uotiry Konst. for labor,
« “ John Hamlin, “* ;
« “ H Burkholder,
u « Geo Metsgar
u « F ItallcT, - ...
u “\E M Jones, supervisor,
« “ Alien McVhcrson, labor,
« ** David Louden,
« G Jacob Iludscr, lumber,
• a 44 James Coyle, labor,
Tune 6 K M Jones, supervisor,
- 2- John Hamlin, labor,
u Thomas McMlnn. carpenter work,
« « Allen McPherson, labor,
« « James Ooylo,
<» « Uenry Jb’oust, <t
D leaden,
it it n Jlurkholdor,
« « George Metzgar, y
« a © SpsUck. cleaning “ Lock Up,”
« 10 McCntm A Allison, printing,
<i « McCrnm & Allison,
' « 12 John Griffin, labor,
I a « Jacob Miller, blockMoithing,
ii u Do do “
« « Joseph Oiughlinp, labor,
a a Assessors, taking census,
i* a C Glass, labor,
u 30 |i U McCormick, morchaiullro,
July 7. John Griffin, labor,
.. i. Henry Konst,
a u jjjl Jones, supervisor;
u “ John Allison, horse labor,
a u KislUey,
It U
a a Peun’a Hail Bead Co
« “ J W Kipp:, spouting.
« “ Xlnar>' Burkholder, labor,
i. « John'Cuuuinjlmm,
a “ Do <lO . ,
“ “ William Walton, horse labor,
Ang. 2. 11• nry Burkholder, “
* “ John Allison, u
“ “ William Walton,
“ »> jI, Tclb-s merchandize,
« “ Geo Metzgar. labor,
« o £ M Jones. supervisor,
“ “ John Cuuuinghaui, homo labor,
“ J Uunyeu, labor,
“ « 0 Metzgar, “
U I. A McPherson, horse brt>or,
« “ John Griffin, “ "
Do do . T i it,,
Mrs Houck, cleaning Lock up,
I„,wilier A McDowell, merchandize,
K M Jones, supervisor,
- W Armstrong, labor,
“ W Brown, “
“ <■ Jacob I lessor, lumber
Oct 11. John Allison,
a J Jackson, labor,
J TUornberg. labor,
H Burkholder, -
J K Houston. lumber,
“ H Ini ine, labor,
u u £ VI Jones, supervisor,
veil,on. labor,
«( ((
Sept. 6.
u «
ii ii
u a
ik ii
.Mill Shoeiuwfcer, lumber, 6 w '
11 Devine, labor, 3,17 ;,o
Mills I’UicU, stOlieWork. j„ 37
J Culllli herse li - 1 -' ur ’ • •-I
“ “ G-o M. t/gar, labor, £5 5o
>• J llafby. labor, j ; To
“ “ J Karus, horse labor,
“ “ I) Iron.*, labor, 05
a " II rc.ukholder, labor, jOO
“ “ T Garrnhen, “ 6 j o
a “ A Beam, 63S
a J Moist, horse labor, „
“ “ Do “ “ 21-00
« “ F Ilafley, labor, j oq
“ “ Lee, “ 20 25
“ “ G Mctzgar, “ 0 75
“ W Await, “ g g 8
“ “ J Griffin, “ g2O
« K Arthurs, “ - 12
“ J Karns. horse labor, 16 25
“ “ J Cunningham, horse labor, n] - 0
“ “ ¥ Uafley, labor, 70 j 0
“ ■> T Garmheii, labor, IT 50
“ “ Henry Burkholder, labor, 0(J
“ “ J Moist, >urae labor, -j
Nov. 2 J Kenney, labor. &
.1 « eJI Jones,' supervisor, „
“ “ 1’ Ilafley, labor, j j 0
“ » TV Await, “ j 5 --
“ “ J McKearnen. labor, in
O » Jacob llesser, late Treasurer,
a ** D sVidle, labor, ~^
1559. 1 Ilafley, “ 10 50
January II Burkholder, labor, p .
“ E M Jones, supervisor, 11 To
“ G Metzgar, labor, 15 p .,
« E M Jones, supervisor, *
“ J&■ axl, preparing liens,
“ JI- Kelfsnyder, carpenter work, ■” „ 4
« C B Sink, lumber, ~ “ ()
« E M Jones, supervisor, V’ 00
“ JohnT,suden, merchandize, in n 0
“ F Ilafley, labor, fi - 5
« J Cunningham, labor j„ 31
« Jas Bigg, stove ~
“ Miller Knott, lumber ; %
j n X Garrahen, labor 1 ,jJ
“ 3 Cunningham, lalior
“ Ji J Lowther, merchandize ’ '
“ Michael Kearney,
*• McCrnm A Bern, printing ou
U James 4 UoOper. bhickniiiithing ‘ <«
“ ' Peter Reed, fnrnituro " .'
« 51 McCormick, ‘
“ R Green, stone 25 00
“ J K Ely, borough constable "XX
“ J McClelland, clerk to conned ""X
Treasurer’s per cento ge, *" ‘
\ Balance in hands of Treasurer, ■* w
u a
n u
I certify that, I have exumlnca and
March 77, 1869,-31 A ' tditor -
WHAT THE PRESS SAY.—“ COS-
T Alt’S’’ Exterminators are Invaluable remedies
lor clearing houses of all sort* of vermin. With all confi
dence fe recommend them.—V. T. D.uly State Rtgistrr.
“Costar’s” remedies for all domestic pests, such as Ruts,
Roaches. Bed-Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Ac. are invaluable; we can
speak from actual knowledge of their merits Druggists
and Realert should send their Orders early, il they would
secure a trade in them. —Acie York Journal.
' “ I shall write something about your Exterminators, os
T can do so with propriety. They are soiling rapidly hero
Ld deSraylng aU vermin—W. “Banner," Fayette, Mo.
“DEATH TO ALE VERMIN.”
As Spring approaches,
Ants and Roaches,
From their holes come out,
And Mice and Bats,
In spite of fiats.
Gaily skip about.
Bed-Bugs bite
Yon, in the night.
As on the bed you slumber,
While insect* crawl
Thro’ chamber and hall.
In squads without number.
IT IS TRULY WONDERFUL WITH, WHAT CER
taihty, Rats, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed-bugs,
AntsT Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Animals, in
short every species of Vermin, are utterly destroyed and
exterminated by
“ Costar’s” Bat, Roach, &c. Exterminator,
“ Costar's” Bed-Bug Exterminator,
“ Costar’s” Electric Powder, for Insects.
Supplied direct, by mail, to any address in the United
States, as follows: „ _ . . _,.
On receipt of $l,OO, n box of the Bat, Roach, ic _
On receipt of $2,00, a box each of the Rat, R^c h , Ac. Ext.
, and Electric Powder, (sent postage paid,) sufficient to
destroy the Vermin on any premises.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
Northeast comer fifth and Arch Street*,
Philadelphia,
And Wholesale Dealers generally.
March 17 th,1858-2m.
TfrHEREAS, LETTERS TESTA-
W MENTABY to the Estate of RICHARD GLAS
GOW, late of Logan township, Blair county, Pa., decoded,
haveheen granted to .the subscribers; all j»rsw» Indebted
to the saWEetate aro requested to moke immediate pay
ment to Richard Taylor Glasgow, Logan townshh),
Blair county. Pa. ; and. those harms or demands
against the Estate of the said decedent; will make known
the same without delay,-to _
BICUARD TAYLOR GLASGOW, gr.,
Lognn fownship, Blair county, ,
JOHN G. GLASGOW, „
AnsomTillc, Clearfield county, Pa.,
March 3,1859-61* ' Executors.
Great western insurance
AND TRUST COMPANY.—lnsurance; on Real or
personal property will be effected on the most reasonable
terms by their agents in Altoona at hi* ogee to Anna St.
March n. lSfiT JOHN BHOJBMAKBB," Agenti .
—THE BEST QUALITY OF
JP I'AMILY FLOOR for sale, Wholesale andßotail.
Apply to SHOEMAKER,
Dec. U, 1556-tf. Masonic Temple.
LIVER INVIGORATOR!
r | 11 ** piipiiißD BY DR. SANFORD,
X entirely from GUMS.
COMPOUNDED be
ta one of tl>e best fS?,, . ntf><WiV, emieT. bM|I! ; WJ
fore the rub.io- IM 11^0*
more iff,actual acting fint 0)9 the
only a Cathartic, otftiwstdtauu^jgl
Lirer to eject SfWL mutter, thus Acoomplishinit
boww* to car ahi'of
purpoacb ooSmtlooa ofmort Cath&t W
experienced i^ en umt timiltlhßt it PaWM*?
Strengthens thffit tn moderate doses, will streSgmen
when raiJ j dUy
—" And bund it P principal regulators of the
DR. The Mvsb I* itefnnctfensweU,
$2O 00 human l>ody; and whC jtj, fuUy develapedoTbe
100 the power* of tb . c *\ iro i Y • dependent on the
100 stomach is almost enuroW,| qJ proper its
10 63 action of gtom-j H , ich te at fault, the bowels
06 39 functions: when the stom ( j Jvl{rcra In con -
-810 are at fault, and tho wholo (J vra _imvingcaaBedtodo
600 qucoce of one ■ C_| of that organ, one of the
'6 00 usduty. lor Ibodr l .. study, in a practice of more
450 proprietors lias made it hi remedy wherewith to
560 tliau twenty years, to find (^ ~ me nU to which it is
400 counteract tho mai»y , i
6 W iiabien
756 To prove that this itt w>3£jrf *ts
300 gon troubled with 1 conviction U ccr
-560 forms, has but to try »«*>t- j tW > * Ut ' ** ' ! ' '
1159 tain. ' fn 5 morbid dr Ltd matterfrom
2 50 rctnoxh til W J*”V: place a healthy flow
S 8 ssrVSf’UT'-S
■S 8 Sl.* 3AA «.
100 of the disease effecting a what IS BETTER,
15 25 B a,o C . w-| the Lite* I«V
7 25 peevlntep, by tu© ucw«
13 00 nouEiioE. . , Unfflclcot to relieve thosto
-12 75 Quo dose after eating is a I rlsiiie and souring.
14 76 mnch and prevent the food .ft* , retiring, ptreventi
200 Only one dose- taken be- Wjfare retiring, y
UOO N^^ r ’ U "ue dose taken at! H' night,>o*ms Wth. bow
#u " V*’ DiWprtA
, *f 9 o'u!i dose"of*t wo tea-1 ! spoonsful will Uhray. *•,
•„! “j ■“'* fe-'l I 1 male ohrtrnctlon’ romore
2o ou OIK*-1" I tlt la " MtifMe , c jHianJ nuikos a perfect euro.
. 3 tS. ofth.
i s I ,y t£ :
VS
issss
Is a f £HI"S!-jurs“o’u tss&
22 00 virtues. • ' . ,
is 00 All uI “ J 1150 K aro giviug tb<,ir unanimous tc3liraouJ in
3 00 Water in the mouth with the luvlgorator, and
,?»? 6VaUJw TIITLIVER INVIGORATOR.
v, IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and Is daily
. f£, i l*r k im. cures, «lm<«t too great to believe. It cures as U
| n I Is un'&rm. tJ.c first Jose givingUnffit. and
f I„■ u kiltie is required to cure aay kind of Liter Com
anol ! l iinl from the worst Jaundict or Dyqpcpsia tn;a common
3a > S c hr, all of which arc the result of a DISEASE* LIVE*.
325 utaaa , OS£ 1 , 01L . U1 rEK bottle.
trj ' DR SANFORD. Proprietor. 345 Broadway, hew York.
12 75 VU- S.M- bya.W.KESSU*, retaiM by
34 94 all 1 J
$m 00
ISB7 83
$3040 OS
MOUE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES
SOLD IN TUB
NEW ENGLAND STATES
The Restorative of Prof. OJ. Wood for «^ riu 8 h JH r
IRMT. otly und permanent!}, has never yet hada rival, vol
lime afv r volume might bo given from all parts of the
“ >rld anil from the most intelligent to provo that if M O
per/Vrf i.VsP<r.dire ; but read the circular aud you cannot
duubt ; read also the followihg. 1
P7i ■ Tlv Il.lir.— PeopW Lave for centuries been afflicted
withheld heads and the only remedy, heretofore kuown,
lia.l been those abominable wigs. By a recent discovery of
Professor Wood these article aro, being fust dispensed with,
l.it a great ...any persons still patronize then., because
lin e have been so often ituitosed upon by Hair Tomes of
different kind*.’ To all such persons we earnestly make
the re“uesb that they will try once agam, for ini Wood.
Kestoratlvi-there is no such thing as fail. Weknowofa
la.lv who mas hald, who used tlie article a short time, and
her head i-now covered completely with the tiniest and
mo-t heaut.ful curls imaginable. We know of immerouf
eases wliei e hair was rppidly falling out. which it restored
in .-r-at. r iierfectioujliaii it ever had beon before.
ft is „Uo without doubt one of the best articles for keep
in-the hair in good condition, making it soft and glossy,
removing dan.Uuff, and lias proved itself the greatest ene
my to all the ills that hair is heir to.
It is the duty of -very one to improve tbelr personal ap
pearance though some may differ in regard to the ways of
doing It; hut every one will admit tlia * ?
hair, either in man or woman, is an object mimb to be de
sired. and th.re are no means that, should be left “juried to
Obtain such a consideration.—TP/mans .ddrocnfo. Phntu
CoftboctoD, Ohio, Nate 17* 1860.
0. J- WOOD 4 CO.—Gents: As X have been engaged ;
v-ur Tl.iir Restorative tho last season for one of
voiir li-cal agents (H. M. Uackinson,) and having oxpeH
enned the bam filial effects of It myself, I would like to ob
tain an agencyfor the State of Ohio or some-State In the
West, should you wish to make such unarrangement, asl l
am col!' inced thereis nothing eo/imf to if m ifitlinted States,
fin- rrstoring the hair. I have been engaged In the Drug
business for several years, and have sold various prepara
tions for the hair, but have found nothing that restores the
secretive organs or invigorates tlte scalp OS moll as’yours,
K-iu- fully convinced that your restorative Is what you
it t>* bo. I would like to enpig© in too Halo of it,
for lam satisfied it must sell. Yours
Wayland, Mass., feb. 6,^867.
PROF 0. J. WOOD 4 CO, —Gents: Having realized the
cood eflWts of your Hair Restorative, I w|ah to state, that
finding my hair growing thin, as well as gray, I g&Lin
duced from what I road and heard, to try the artjcHWie
nared by yon, to promote its growth and change IfTcolor
ns ft n in yonth. both of which It has effected complete
u. "-jastKS"-
0 J Wood 4 Co., Proprietor* 312 Broadway, New York,
(in the great N. Y. Wire Railihg Establishment,) and 1M
Market St., St. Louis, Mo. ' ,
For sale by G. W. KESSLEB, Altoona, end byaU good
Druggists. [Jude 3, 18g8-ly.
$2040 OS
& ULL
r\j MAX would respectfully inform tlifcjr friends Mid
oM customer* that they for the taken the
room heretofore occupied by A. Roush
doors above the Lutheran Church, where ther will bo hap
py to see all who may fhror them with a call.
If you want a cheap coat call at
J \ ETTXXGEB AJILLMAN’S.
If you want a cheap paiy.of pants
coil at KXTXXUEB A L’LLMAJTS.
If you want to buy cheap Under
shirt* or Over-shirts call at ETIINQEH A OLLMAN B.
If 3ou want a good and cheap
nair of hoots or Shoes call at
ETTINQEB A ULLMAN’S.
If you want a good Jiat or cap
call at ETTXNGER A CLLJIAN’S.
If you want anything in the line
of Gentlemen’s clothing—cheap—call a$ .
ETTINQEB A YLLMAN’S.
If you want to get Clothing cheap
cnUnt ETTDfGEB A TILLMAN’S.
If you want to get good'Clothing
cil at ETTINQEB A DLLMAN’S.
i . ■
WM. S. BITTNBB.
SURGEON DENTIST.
Office opposite the Lutheran chtmih.
Teeth extracted without pain hy the Electro Mag
netic Machine.
Full setfa of teeth for $15,00 t
GMd filling* wni+anted for 10 year*.
A student wonted.
Dentistry.— dr. s. kimmell,
' OPERATIVE & MECHANICAL DENTIST.
Teeth inserted from one to a fall »et,on Qoldor BUm
Plato. « ,
Teeth filled with Gold, and warranted for ten rear*.
Teeth Extracted by the Electro Magnetic Machine with-,
out Pain. ' ' ’ j ‘' ’
All operations and work done cheaper than; anywhere
else in the county, anda deduction made, of the railroad
expensed from Altoona to Itollldayshhrg, from.all opera
tions amounting to fire dollars turd otw;" . . .
-KSx Office on Montgomery street, opposite the Exchange
Hotel, HolUUnyghnr". Pa. , ' . £Pm.>ls 18W-ly ■
IN ONE YEAR.
ri OOD FITS! BEST FITSH EIRST
\JT BATE ElTSit!—For a good fitting and vrellunado
COAT, call bn- f:
For on excellent fitting VEST, byall mean* gallon
For PANTALOOire that c«»H Md mm,
call on • : J. BN?fDE|I.
Come, kind reader, if you want to dries in a-flwhfimable
style, call at my Shop, oppo*lto nowhwei but cloeo to Al‘
toona Banking House, Look out for the picture with my
name below. JACOB 6NYDEB, Tinea.
Altoona, Oct. 11,11,16&8.-1J
WOOD, EDDY & CO.’S
DELAWARE STATE
lotteries r
CAPITAL $37800!!
■ TICKETS &LO. x
TTrifini Thir isto tafona.Uto public, that vs hare jfc.
tbejpi. of.
.bnSnaswS
bT continued with the same Integrity and
, hic b hit characteriaed It as conducted by oanetanat
the Ias.AMAUET,
■ Wilmington, Dell, Nor. 15th, 1868.
WOOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS.
SUCCESSORS TO ORROOBT <* JUD»r
1 5MffSSBft^iS3SRB^YS;S8
the following scheme, to bo drawn each Wednesday be
APRIL, 1859, at Wilmington, Delaware, in public, no
de,. the superintendence of sworn commissioner* appoint
ed by thoUosarnofc.
Class 218 Draws Wednesday, April 6,1859.
Class 230'Draws Wednesday, April 48, 1869.
Class 242 Draws Wednesday, April 20,1869.
Class 254 Draws Wednesday, April 27, 1869.
THIRTY -TOUR THOUSAND TOUR HUNDRED ASP
TWELVE PRIZES I
Nearly one Prise toevery two Tickets!
IfB numbers—*l4 Drawn Ballota.
'MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
EACH WEDNESDAY IN APRIL.
1 Prize of $33,000 I* $36,009
1 « 12,000“ 12.000
1 “ 12,000 “ 12,000
1 <• 6,000“ 6000
1 - 3,000 “ 3.000
1 « 2,690 “ *6lO
1 1 2,000 0 2,000
30 Piises. of 1,000 are 80,000
30 “ 600 “ 16,000
300 “ 12,000
200 “ 61,000
100“ , MOO
70 “ 4,180
■to “ 6.120
20 “ 111,3»
18 “ 232.240
40 “
257 “
frt “
M “
128 “
6,508 “
28,224 “
34,412 Prizes amounting to.
Whole Tickets s\o—Halves ss—Quarters $2,80
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the tollorinj
rates, which Is the risk. ’ .....
Certificates of Package of 29 Whole tickets gl4l<oo
i. <• 26 Half “ flyo
t. « 26 Quarter “ S6£S
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES,
Enclose tho amount of money to our address, for what m
wish to purchase; name the hottenrin which you wish it
Invested, and whether you wtoh Whole* HMrcs or Osar
ters, on receipt of which, we send what la ordered, by Ant
mail, together with the scheme.
Immediately after tho drawing, tho drawn number, will
be sent with a written explanation.
Purchasers will please Write their signatures plain,end
give the name of their Post Office, County and Stale.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Those who prefer not sending money by moil, can aw
HIE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,
whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten DoHs*%i#4
onwards, can ho sent ua
up warns, AT OUR RIBK AND EXPENSE,
from nnr city or town where they have on office. Tbe
money and orter mnst be enclosed in a “ QOVBHNEKST
POST 7 OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE,” ortheExprae
Company cannot receive them. , „ ,
S3* Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or li
nress to be directed to WOOD, EDDY A Co,
press, w oe us Wilmington, Delaware.
TTBAD QUARTERS FOR LOW
I I PRlCES.—Thankful for past fardrs, th»
Fill & WINTER GOODS.
■which ha will sell at Tory low price* tor cash. «
D&ti Sober, Pai de Ghmet, plain Mr»*
figured and striped Merino*, Wool Plaids, U**»
Plaid*, Engmh Merino*' black and
Silks, Shawl* o/iverg description; Sw
ings, **
tinetls, Gingham*, Chintz, Hosier}/,
Gloves, Embroideries embracing
Cottar*, Setts, Sands, Insert ■
ingt. Edging*, mi fine,
every of La
die* Wear.-
Alto—An excellent. assortment of ftshlomsW*
ware. Glass-ware, Earthenware, foe.
BWTS and SHOES of all sixes, qualities sadrtj*"
Ladles’ and Mlsse*’ Shoos “d Qatters. „„h.b*d
Tlio very host assortment of OROCEBI E 8 may
at thla-establlahnieht. ' . .
Come onol' come all 11 and axamlne-the *SS«
Altoonsj Oct. 14.1888. J f. B. HU.g*S.
T OOK OUT FOR YdUR HBiJJ
I A —The subscriber would inform the In
habitant* of this place and TicinlfT that h*
has j ust recsired tne latest styles of
HATS ANp CAPS,*®;
among which may he found the best Black Mol* *
BUk Hats, Black and different colored .Wool Hat*.'
all style* aiid prtee*,for men and Ifoya, 'Persons hi
anythlng ln the store Une wUI tadlt to, 0
to call on the subscriber before
-He has also on hand an excellent assortment «
FOBS, of different color* and price*. Those u’*'
the article should callat once. . ■ in '.s«d
Store on Virginia street, opposite the
Altoona, OctT 14, 1868-ly JE>BB B*^,
PRIG E REDUCED: ONE-HA^ 1
pew jodioai, salt
IN FLA. MIMA TORY DIS»A8 |,:
■ arm ' , .tit
ONLY ONE DOLLAR
CHRONIC PACKAGE, $2.60.
$&• Sea AdT«rti*emeDt"®»
Jan.3Q.lBSB.
tVTEW FIRM! —TJ33S UNpi^
Xl KD -would reapectfnllytaform
iuid vicinity that they tf>*
building* of J. Wella QolHndiand Intend to
gST;
Monday and Friday evening*’to Mpply *W
calling at that time. •"
Altoona, Jan. 18,1868<-381,
X>LAJR COUNTY
Jll AOENOT.-Tlie
oSunty Mntna! Hre. ttttmma
time*ready to insure sg«in»t Wjor
fewggg^gi^f^^
[Dee. 23-tf.
"*sU>»»e dowrf neglect IIW»
Altoona, Feb. 24th IMF*
Jan. 27) ’5O-tf
mm LARGEST
I Boy** wear, sdcb as
«wl Vests, otthft fewest „-
■ 1Xc.9,1868. '--^
XfOU CAN
if k{n#t of Flour undFwd br
*Tu»sJB,’S7rlyJ
to b* nun
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L fl Ai^" ,a0 ’ r ‘ l^ a!U,
t># f rUXB.« d,night ftUg
would be
our rent (son
l‘ bM been to a
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P.wC«““ e ‘ w “’
0 „ it ua to s
Uo in * *‘J' la * orth pft ;
jfho* if boo wens anyt
f . ( } TB rU»ing pr J ob *° rk ’
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L «*«*-»•» flo '
L»tbrt H>. Tn»»«> •
L h»T« g™>“ d *■“*
[itoona Mechanics’, Libr
L Aaeoolation, the u, ° °
Uning of tha 81st March
Lt,) for th. l.cture ‘o b
[Asaoolatlon by Louli * •
Ld tfhrh wo made monti
fnook, that auch an am
ktad, feoliog Buro that l '
L proto insufficient to coi
U would likely be oonvei
Entity of gaining access t
Lyper.ons. Mwf «^eciall
Ending. But now that ac«
L rooB » has boon secured,
L to turn out to tbo leotu
[ t they wiITW well reward
L ee , Wohate perfect confix
hity to do Justice to bis
I tray, is one of interest t
Le who bate beard Mr. H
lu r ged to attend tbe comil
[they wiU jMeem it a pri
L n To those who hate
laid say go to the lecture
■to those In our midst who
kersstlbg Mid Instructing t
Ire famed lecturers of th
ksidexation should induce i
|t on Uiis occasion and that
hragf the Lecture Commit:
beta from time to time, as
Em. Ve should bo extretn
Ime of the popular lectun
Lud that they would tisi
Eopty seats, and it would
[g to find oae of our own ho
Idisrespectfully.
(58»,U»
0* Awkotivis. —A very t
liter Is port marked at Vb
rtiote, on the indiscriminnt
■om the dint page of our
jid appends to it our notice
tesentation, which, by the
number of adjectives, bn
iere aware of, or served om
\try smart, exceedingly sharp
tat individual —to modest t
Lob his signature to the int
s should cause ns to- feel oi
Lbeen acquainted with ul
tonneoted with the presen
Irould not have made himsci
IArM cents (which no doubt
part inch a weight of infer
iaineera. When he learns i
lcrr«d to, he will no doubt
ke’va heard about A hi
[drs ads the fire, bat if the
■alluded to has not had hi
[scorched in Jbis effort to ei
kortet of the, Tribune, ho
[or somebodyclßO, at his ca
; Ths Nkw Sissmo Car
can lately placed upon, tl
Road are models of beaut
outside of the cars are fi:
like maimer and the inter
I dressed up in a style of e
•een. The apartments iu
; separate from each othci
! Partition and provided wit
| shut and locked by the o
I manta, thereby rendering
j intrusion or annoyance 1
|or persons walking thro
I hling them to obtain thai
I ride in other passenger cs
can not find. The small
the price of a ticket betn
; phia is nothing in compai
eat thus obtained. Since
placed upon the Road,
; that the number applying
| to* M either end of tho R
to fill two cars of the san
Bt. Patwck’s
i)dy, bat coil
the weather clerk
&*}(*- the advent of th
®**ot Saint has genera
of bail, sleet am
*** thaanger of tho e
m *** hlghtfall, affor
• hoß4ty,tn opportunity
U they liked. We obs
'g.kind in this pb
was nppropria
- by a parade, i
•‘*HX ooiapaniea of tha
w morning of tho da
Wild suspended from a i
**«• old Union Sob
00 credit upon th
*o Wound the feelings
Patrick; and our Cath
Wod wnae by taking n«
r«g£.
•T&
date o
Ware!
, andn
m wai bo fou
,r*\