The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, May 19, 1859, Image 3

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,U V*. madb a hasty risit to this point
Bail Boadlast week, and
83 ** ao rnueh toattract * sightseer in. that
aoontaln region, that at the riik of
we are again indueedteoWl
® M it, «> that those who are thinking
»“ fB -t trip may make this one, in;prefer
{f‘P up the Hudson, or to.flchoblqy’s
o r"elsewhere. It liesattbefootof
and is a town flourishing onder
*• .Imitfa of the business oentared ttiere by
Ball Bo«i Company. Theex
“* T work-shops of this company are. there,
hare erected a hotel that Is unaarpas
•j J/ exteot and accommodations. We pre
‘ lu.re is scarcely a house in any of our
JJs cities that is more sumptuously kept.--
uTEoe, the gentlemanly superintendent of
*v establishment is unremitting in hisatten
1® t o his guests, and he provides for them;
S all the delicacy and liberality ofajnnom
g, have rarely sat down to a better, table, and
1 sleeping apartments are provided with every
The hole has been but
recently built, and yqt it has abnady acquired
• reputation extending to all parts of the Union.
Travellers positing to and from the west have
learned tlie fact that the good thmgSrOf this
world are to be found at the “ Logan House,
Altoona, and as a consequence many.make it a
noint to stop there over night, enjoy a good
Lper and breakfast, a
morphine to,induce and mrthatlsas
, ar* and salubrious, if -«#t as spicy, ,as that
abieh comes from “ At»by the blest.” And
then 100, days can be spent there pleasantly
and profitably, looking at the many wonderful
things that are to bo found in and around the
moan tains. The wonder to ns is, that there pre
r.«t two or three Logan Houses needed toac
csmmoJate the people wishing to go to such a
, 4CC jn summer, and we think after it is well
; u ovn, it will be one of the first points of sum
mer resort in the country. |
The editor also pays a tompliment to Mr.
Viilsoa, Resident Engineer, and Col. T. A. Scott,
f,.r favors extended. He also paid a visit to
ildlidaysburg, in noticing which be says the
■ova "has one peculiarity, and that is, there it
;y hill' icalcr drank thtre." We .would ask to
c?rrcd our contemporary by stating that the
People of that town drink a great deal of water,
):t a (Juced sight more whiskey and lager to
-si nt it, the water being in the bottom of the
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h "Dcoaxcs Vii,e.”—A story is in circula
te in town to the effect that a short time since
tor excellent Constable had two birds in the
cige up street, one of whom was to be convey
ed to Ilallidaysburg on the evening train and
tie other to remain caged over night, having
teen found in the street in such a glorious state
td oUiviousncss as to require the aid of nu
■ Irish sulky" to convey him to the cage. Not ;
vishicg to leave the caged bird without some
tue to attend to his wants, bo banded the-cago
try to one of our citizens with directions to
<isii the bird in the evening ‘and set how ha
fared. True to his promise, the gentleman who
retired the key repaired to the cage and was
tbsre met by a couple and ladies, who
iccompanied him into the cage, leaving the key
ct the outside of the door. Bp it known that
when the door of the cage is shut there is no
w»y of opening it from the inside. By some
aems or other, while the parties referred to
<tre talking with the bird in the cage, the door
»u closed, and the whole party was snugly and
tifely, but no doubt unwillingly,, shut tip in
"dsrsnea vilo." All efforts to open the door
;rored unavailing ; it was shut and shut it was
determined to stay. After vainly endeavoring
:: egress from the gage, the party gave
wit to sundry expletives which were overheard
hy a passcr-by, who, wishing to ascertain the
ciusc therefor, ventured to open the door,
whereupon the party came forth and explained
inir position to have been as wo have, stated.
Hereafter we presume the gentleman will be
ttitful on which side of the door he loaves the
W fthen he visits such bird cages.
Tce Miserly Man. —Everybody has a bad
"Mil to say of a miserly man. Ttye preacher,
moralist, the wit, and the satirist are equal
:,T Mterc on the poor miser—whose very name
,is assigned to him by .the Jdomons .to signify
he is a wretch. Miner— miserable. The
wthor of the Tin Trumpet sayspointedlyenough
~‘‘A miser , is one who, through he loves him
>tlf better than Ml others, ,dses himself worse,
be lives a pauper ip order to enrich his
itin, whom he naturally hates because he knows
’lt; bate him.” put an old satirist has put
li! cue more-pointedly still; yet hardly beyond
lit (ruthV
How mairir a mon, from loro of pelf,
To staff his coffers, starves himself; ;
labors, accumulates and spores,
To lay np mlnforhis heirs;
Gtudgcsthe poor their scanty dole ;
Saves everything, except his soul; j
And always anxious, always vexed, i
loses both this world and .the next!
Eusam Exaobeatxd,— Under the head of
"Slwghtering Cattle,”the Pittsburgh Daily
htu, of says thstiheMail Train]
*“•» ott Saturday evening last/ killed two
«>»8 »t Petersburg at Tyrone. •* Jyst
. of this story is true. One cow was killed
*t and onto a abort 'distance below,
'ptoa. jnppose tbe story, was
ad handed by tbf reporter of the Preu, and
*?. each case a cow was .added] Increasing at
if hat an awful slaughter there wouldr
*'*«• tad the report passed through a
i(I° tenM —Xhe.htet number of the Juniata
kr attempts to curtail the circulation of
ia jt ot ** Central Bank of Pennsylvania,
»t touhty, by insinuating that it is not a
Rouble institution. Though not personally
with the controllers of the Bank
* ** faioy enough about them by the
.ottaw, to pronounce the
Wl afv 8 file, end the Cen
one of the best managed and most
®ta»hiV * of the kind in the State.
ha.g/f®*^ 06 “• ta*b done worthy men by
to *** ** thehonor
iring the >Jaatyearthe Pennsylvania Railroad
’Company employed two hundred and nine en
gines on their road, which! made 480,888
running with passenger trains, and 2,209,148
miles with freight trains. Total number of
miles ran by engines, 8,189,486, atn oostfbr
repairs of $244,959 44.
Ooat for ...„..... < ;5588,762 02-
** tfU and tallow,.. U,.... 84,609 29
Total east of power without labor, $542,880 76
The greatest mileage made by passenger
trains was as follows; Between
Pha’n wnd Harrisburg, Engine No. 27, 27.449
Harrisburg and Altoona, * 1 ‘‘ 109, 87,290
Altoona and Pittsburg,! “ “ 66, 81,291
No. utiles with three engines,........ ....96,030
The greatest mileage with freight trains was
nudb as follows:’Between
Phil'a and Colombia, Engine2To. 171, 28,200
Columbia and Uiflßin, “ “ 80, 24,172
Miffiin.aod Altoona, “ 1 “ 146, 25,181
Altoona Ond Conemangb, “ “ 51, 18,600
Command and Pittsb’g, “ “ 78, 25,479
Total number miles .... ............... ...116,682
Thus engine No. 78 ran 298 miles mote than
engine No. .186, wbidh made the nest highest
nomber of freight tulles. It will also be ob
served that engine No. 109 made 5.999 miles
more than No. 56, which was the highest num
ber of miles made by any passenger engine on
the road. Therefore, it can be said that she is
justly entitled to her old name “ Gazelle.”—
The engineer of No. 109, Mr. j. P. Lowe, is one
of the best .in the country, and deservedly held
in high estimation by the company. No road
in the Union can boast a intelligent relia
ble and safe engineer.— Harrisburg Telegraph.
A Hint tooths Ladies.— lt is very rarely in
deed, that a confirmed flirt gets married. Nine
ty-nine oat of every hundred old maids may at
tribute their ancient loneliness to juvenile levi
ty. It is very certain that few men make Se
lections from ball-rooms or any other place ef
the gayety ; and as few are influenced by what
may be called-shewing off in the streets, or
other allurements of dress. Our opinion is,
ninety-nine hundredths of all the finery which
woman decorate aad load their person with, go
for nothing, so far as husband catching is con
cerned. Where and how, then, do men find
their wives ? In the qaiet homes of their pa
rents and guardians, at th& fiieaide, where do
mestic graces and feelings are alone demonstra
ted. Tncse arc the charms which moat surely
attract the high as well as humble. Against
these all the fitfpplfßd airs in the world sink
into insignificance.
Bead! Read!! Bead!!! —We, the under
signed, citizens of Pittsburgh, having used Or.
Keyset's Pectoral Gough Syrup, upon ourselves
and in our families, do respectfully rccommed it
to others, as a safe and efficient medicine for the
purposes recommended;
JAMES M’KESNA, JOHN FQWLER,
ROBERT LAUOHLIN, J. PORTER,
HUGUBALLLE, P. M’EBNNA,
THOMAS M'GIVEN, J. P. SMITH, .
MAURICE BRENNAN, JAMES FOWLER.
E. P. DWYER, JOHN J. MITCHELL,
W. G. MACARTNEY, , E. D. JONES,
MICHAEL KANE, JR. J. M’MILLIN,
JOB WHYSAIL, J. F. D. KEATING,
W. L. FOULKE, * ALEX WRIGHT.
JAS. K- LEADER, JOS- THOMSON,
W. H ANDERSON, JOHN 8- AGEY,
FRANCIS DUNN, JOS. O’BRIEN,
H- DEVENNY.
Sold by G. W. Kessler Altoona.
Ma* of Bdaxb Cotoiit,—The new map of
Blair county is published and thp agent is now
in town delivering it |b subscribers. It’con
tains a complete -diagram of the.oonnty, the
mountains, valley r.hifls, streams, towns, Hie
locati on of iron banks and
farms and the owner?; names, end .the ‘distances
from, one town to another measured within Hie
county. It should be in the houao of every
citizen of the county who can raise the means
to purchase it.. It is got op in a substantial
manner /And the printing is well executed. —
Around the margin ofthemap are plots of'every
town in the connty. Price $5,00.
Military Meeting.—A meeting of all per
sons favorable to the formation of a new Milita
ry company in this place, are requested to meet
in the Tribune office, on-Tuesday evening of
\next week, at half-post Beyen o’clock. We
think there are enough of men in the place .who
do not belong to either of the existing compa
nies to form a new company, and we hope they
will come up on the evening appointed, giye in
their names and have a“ say” in determining
upon what style of a company! it shall be.—
Come along, gentlemen, you'll find a number on
■ hand. , x . x
Cracker. P#—We observe the following re
cipe for making cracker pie, going the rounds
of the papers. It is said Uie flavor of the pie
resembles that of the apple, and during the
scarcity of that fruit, if a sntetitate eon be fpund,
we know it will bepcceptajfleto house-wives;
ffor two pies, take three soda crackers, .pour
over.thpm fiyp gills of boiling water, add two
cups of sogqr, n tca-rspoon eveufullof tartaric
acid,oiw table spoonful ofessence lemon, to
flayor, .balte with two and<«t whUe warm,
ladies; you wiH bo artqnifihed at
the result. ’ ? :
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“Tbe turnpike road^Vpe«pl? , a hearts I tod*. ...
Lie*.throng theh throata, or I .mistake mankind.”
So bays Dr! Walcott]. and we think he is cor
rect, for if anything will touch Uie feelings and
cause. The heart to rejoice and be merry on e
warm evening, it is the ice cream
served up nightly at the saloon ofourfriend
Jacob Snyder, on Branch street, Bast Altoona.
Wo sampled a saucer of it a few evenings since,
and speak by the book when wc say it is deli
cious. Ho, then, all ye who wish such a luxury
(and who does not,) call around at Snyder’s
and get a saucer of tee eream—not frozen milk.
Thanks.—At a regular meeting of
Lodge No. 632,1. 0. of 0. F., held on To-***
evening, May 10th 1860, a vote of was
unanimously tendered to Mrs. Baj*h Beals, for
the presentation of a handsome scroll. .
Also, a vote of thanks was teniered D*
Caldwell and lady. &* JP 8 ??* of * lar? ®
and excellent pound «®* e :
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-Fatal Accident. — su;Tt»sday eveuinglnst,
; w Irish lady, named Elisabeth Donahoc, aged
about 53 years.'iwho Hved in the vicinity of Kit-
op the'Mountain above this place,
was run oyer in [tbs bkt below the Point by the
jnnlur «f the Mailtrain, which was backing
down the Mountain. lAs it was quite dark, the
did not see the wojnan, consequently
no blame can be attached to him. The bumper
of the tank appears to have struck the womau
on the back, crushing it very much and; throw
ing herforwardon her head, which was also
'bruised. The engine: afterwards passed over
her body, severing one of her legs below the
knee. A post ntorteib examination and inquest
was held yesterday morning corroborating the
above statement. "j|
Rsn Iso's HoTBL.-i-iThis excellent house of
entertainment pkssed 'into the hands of our good
natured German iWehd, John Schweigert, on
the first; of and he appears deter
mined to keep np its reputation as a comforta
ble and cbnvenient stopping place for travelers
and othcra. John is one of »he cleverest dutch
men wekjnpw,and wl|l be ho found by all who
patronixetbis house. ! [Having obtained license
at the last term qf court, he will always keep
on hand a supply of choice liquors.
Tax Cnees.—Riven & Perious’ Circus visited
our to appointment, on Tuesday
last (itaridyent created very little excitement
aiid' we noticed bat fow people from tbe country.
The evening entertainment was well attended.
We observed but one [.drunken man during the
day, and he was in the hands of our model Con
stable, on his “’Winding way” to the “Lock Up.”
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Licenses Granted.— At the late term of
Court, the following persons received license in
this place: ‘
Retailers License. —Nigh twine & Woods, John
Bowman, H, J. Conrad, W. F. Marriott, Albert
Shultz, Matthew Otto, Jonathan Demo, John
Nagle, J. B. Sohweigert.
Wholesale License.-—Levi Riling, Louis Flock.
Exhibition.— Mr. J. F. s Keesberry gave two
Phantasmagoria (or magic lantern) exhibitions
in the Presbyterian; Church in this place, on
Monday and Tuesday evenings last, which were
well attended. I This: exhibition is worth going
to see and we biespeo)c for the proprietor a full
house wherever he may stop.
There are few articles of dress in which
a ,lady appears to better advantage while prom
enading the streets, than a handsome mantilla,
(man-killers they been justly styled) and
the place to find neat, handsome and seasona
ble articles of this kind is at J. & J. Lowthers’
Model Store. Price only §3,00.
Quarterly Meeting,— The first Quarterly
Meeting for the present Conference year will be
held in the M. iE. Church, on Saturday evening
next. Love Feast at 9 o’clock Sunday morning.
Preaching at half-past 10 o’clock A.' il., by the
Presiding Elder. '
Attsntion I— The I attention of stockholders
in the Altoona jfias and Vfater Company, is di
rected to the notice in another column, calling
a meeting for tho elebtion of officers.
Sec advertisement of Dr. Sandford’s
LIVER INVIGORATOR in another column;
NOTICES.
MW-M.IM'
DR. HOOFLAND’S
GERMAN BITTERS,
DB. HOOFLiXD’S BALSAMIC
CJOKUIAL,
The great standard medicines of the present
age, have acquired their great popularity only
through years of filial. Unbounded satisfac
tion is rendered by, them pi all cases; and the
people have pronottfteed (hem worthy.
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Debility of tfiie Nervous System,
Diseases Pf the Kidneys,
and all diseases arising from a disordered
liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive
organs, are speedily and permanently cured by
tfe GERMAN BITTERS.
The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a
reputation surpassing that of any similar pre
parationextpnli - ft will cnre, withocttail,
the most severe and long-standing
Cough, Cold, or floarwmess. Bronchitis, In
fluenxa, Croup. Pneumonia,' Incipient
; Cbasumption,'
and has performed the most astonishing cures
ever s known Of
Ctaufirmed Posisiimption.
. A few discs will also at once cheek and
cure the mist severe Diarrhoea proceeding,
from pOLD; is tbs Bowels.
These medicines arc prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jaokison & Go., No. 413 Arch Street, PhUa
- deiphia, Pd., and are Cold by druggists: and [
dealers in medicides everywhere, at 7$ cents
per bottle. | The signature ofC.TA.. Jackson'
wilt be on the outjkde wrapper of each bottle.
In the Almanac pubiuhed annually by the
proprietor!, called Evkstbody’s Almanac,
you: udll fad teifimony and eommtndaiofy
notietefrom all parte of the country. : These
Almanacs §re fficin away by all our
; ii|e, to by A. Roush >
Kwler,andby aJl|)nijQ;lila. fmay^* 7
? malady will find
Persona laboring y, e on j y remedy ever dls-
Dr. Bence’s or Fa iu„g n u . The*, pap,
covered fiw 0Q the nervous system; andjal
P OBB6BB * ®*“Spfe*pccialiy for the purpose, of curing tits,
tßoagli of especial benefit to all persons aflllc
th*?rf^rweak nerves, Or nervous system has been
or shattered from £ny cause whatever. The
dvsnenUc patient, whose stench has not lost the power
of converting food inte* life sustaining clement, is
relieved by a single course d'the extraordinary Pills. Th«
eaatrio fluid re-acquired solvent power, and the crude
nutriment which and a burden to the sufferer,
while his digestive VSW!»i*atfon wai paralyzed and un
strung', becemerV“ er s* e wholesome revolution created
in thesystewft/®" 18 of strength, activity, and health.
Sent rfcpfe#* ° f ttfeountry by mall, tree of postage.
! * 8i Jffanoe, 108 Baltimore Btmt, Beltlmare,
. twe)v«,|3<, —-
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AND:
WORMS ! W®UMS !
:
explaining the and classifying the wrrme gener
ated In thehnmaa'aryrtein. Scarcely any topic of medics!
science tana eUcitedXmore acute observation and.profound
research; and yet physicians atv rery in
opinion on the subject. : It mast, be admitted, however,
that, after all, a mode of\exp«lUng these worn*, andpnri
; tying the body from tbeir presence, is of more Value thin
the wieeet disquititionSM to the origin. The ezpetliag
agonttaasatlength beea foapd—i>r. dr , Z«he , s
prepared by Fleming Bros. is the mbch sought after spe
cific, and be* already superseded all other worm medicines 1
its efllcacy being universally acknowledged by medical
practitioners. ' \ 1
tF-Peithuen will be wtefnl tdask tor DR. M’LANE’B
CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by FLEM
ING BROS. of Pittsburgh, Pa AUother Vermifuges in
comparison ere .worthless. . Dr. M’LaaC’s genuine Vermi
fuge, also his celebrated Liver Fills, can Qow be had at all
respectable drag stores. None genuine without the tigna
tureqf . , FLESJINQ BROS.
Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor.
Id all diseases inflammation more nr lees predominates—
now to allay Inflammation strikes at the ropt of djkcaae—
taonco ah immediate cure. ■ ! \
BALLET’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR,
and nothing the. Will allay inflammation at once, and moke
a certain (rare. ' - \
BALLET'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR v
will core the following among a great catalogue of diseases :
Bams, Scalds, Cuts, Chafes, Sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions,
Bruises, Sprains; Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrofula,
Dicers, fever Sores, Felons, Ear Ache, Piles, Soro Eyes,
Gout, Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald Head, Salt Bhoum,
Baldness,' Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Small Pox,
Measles, Rash, Ac, Ac.
To #unt itmay appear incredulous that sqraany diseases
should be reached by pno article; such an idea will vanish
when reflection points to the (act, that the ;salvo is a com
bination of ingredients, each and every one Replying a per
fect amidoto to its apposite disorder.
D ALLEYS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
In its effects is magical, because the time is so short be
tween disease and a permanent cure; and it; is on extrac
tor, as it draws all disease *-nt of the affected part, leaving
nature os perfect as before the injury. It Is 'scarcely ne
cessary to ray th.it no house, work-shop, or manufactory
should he one moment without It.
No Pain Extractor is genuine unless tho box has upon it
a steel plate engraving, with the name of i Uenry Dailey,
Manufacturer.
Sold by G. W. Kessler, Altoona; George A. Jacobs. Uol
tidaysburg; and by all the Druggists and pkteut medicine
dealers throughout the United States and Canadas.
Principal Depot, 165 Chambers street. New Vork.
Nov. 11, 1855-ly CJ F. CUACE.
THE GREA T ENGLISH REMED Y.
SIB JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female Pills.
\ ;
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, it. D-, Phy
sician Extraordinary to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all
those painful and delicate diseases to which the female con
stitution is subject. U moderates all excess and removes
alt obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price one dollar, hears the Government Stamp
of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
' CAUTION.
These ) fW* should not be taken by females during the first
three months of Pregnancy, as (fiey art sure to bring on Mis
carriage, but at any other time they are safe.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation
of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these pills will effect
a cure.when all other means have failed, fund although n
powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony,
or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each package.
. which should be carefully preserved.
Solo Agent for the United States and CaKada,
JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin k Co„)
' Rochester, N. Y.
N. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to anyau
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills,
by return marl.
B. L. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agvn* B : also, for
sale by ail Druggists. [June 3 1858.-ly.
HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE
WM. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DTE!
The Original and Best in the Ifbrldl
AB others are mere imitations, and ihould be avoided, if
A *
yon wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY, RED, or BUSTY HAIR. Dyed instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least
injury to the Hair or Skin.
fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Wm.
A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,000 applications have
been made to the hair of bis patrons of his famous Dye.
W>££ BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to he distinguished from nature, and IsjwABnASTEn not
to itrfureln the least, however long it maybe continued,
and-the UJ effect of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigo
rated for Life by this Splendid Dye.
sold or applied (in 9 private rooms; at the Wig
factory, 233 Broadway, New York.
Sold by Druggists in Altoona, and- by Druggists in all
cities and towns of the United States.
49* The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel
plate engraving oh four sides ofeoch Box. Of
Nov. 18,18D8-ly
Important to Females —Dr Cheese
man’s Pills. —The combination of ingredients in these
Pills are-the result of a longhand extensive practice. They
are mildin their operation, and certain in correcting all
irregularities, painful menstruations, removing all ob
structions, whether from cold or otherwise; headache, pain
in the sjiie, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which
always -arise from interruption of nature, inducing with
certainty periodical regularity. Warranted purely vegeta
ble, and free from anything injurious to llfeor health. Ex
plicit directions, which should be read, accompany each
box. Price $l. Sent by mail by enclosing $1 to any
authorized Agent.
R. 'B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for tile United States,
165 Chambers street. New York.
2b whom all Wholesale orders should be addressed.
Sold by O. W. Kessler, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacobs, Holli
day aburg; and by oil Druggists in the United States.
Gall on the Agent'and get a pamphlet free. . •
Nor. U,J858-ly. ' \ -i”
, TOOTHAQH|
This disease can be rnrod byDa. TooTHAcgs
BuudTi prepared by him in Pittsburgh, Pa, which h pot
np in bottles and sold at 25 cents each* Itj is an excellent
medicine, rfhen diluted, for. spongy * nd
is worth ten times Its ptke to all Jt»* U : f*Mhoe
by 0. W. Kessler. . p^c * lB6B ~ l J r i
BATCHaoa’S W^ ND TODP££S i surpass all.-
They J I •
r&tist o f' d V m — nt> tarnlog np behind—no shrinking
Otf the J«atd; indeed, Oils Isthe holy Establishment wKw
these things anprojwrly understood and made. : I
: Not. I|, 233 JBroadway. New, Tork.
TOHjCf LEHII’S^M AIEKETPEICES.
Sopejrflne Flour, $8 26®|6.7S
Eirtra “ 8 75®7:25
Extra Family Flour, 7 00® 7 SO
White TTbent—Extra Family Flour, i : 7 2S® 7 76 :
Dry Peaches, (unpaired), V»i ISA ■ 16
“ --■•« (pa&wSJ ,** : . 2S® 38
Dry Apples, * •: 12® ,|3
Prunes, ; : '■**■■■-.■ 13® y 18
Dry Curran)*, , H U® IS
Shoulder and Bacon, ** -i 10
Sides, •* ‘ - 11
Hams, “ ! 13,13®15
Dry Beef, « ’ M®i IS
Orleans Sugar, " W<®i 10
Refined “ " I 11,12®' 13
Syrup Molasses, ft gallon, i - 88®; ■74
Segars and Tobacco ait prices to salt purchasers. , Y
Altoona. March 10,1859.- .. ' '■ * ' '■■■■ ■
Tif ISSING—A PUP EIGHT ob. T&N
If I locbsthlgh, of a brown nolor, haslong ears' and a
“tsf“
WM. A. BATCHELOR,
233 New York,
FLOUR AMD FEED MARRETI\
Flour, .; T J ■■£-I |&GO
“• : -
Bm A ‘ ■flXSil'k < ~
MARRIED.
On the loth instant the house of the brldS’etather, by
tbe Rev. D. X. Jnnkin. OEORGX W. SMITH M. S, to
Mise LIZZIK T, daughter of S. B. MoCuae, Jtsq., all of
Frankstown, Blaircounty.
On the 10th instant, by the Rev. John Home, Hr. & F.
?9i& K s:2f ! £ a “2? 0 township; to Miss MARGARET J.
LANG,of WUltanaburg. 1 t
On the 12th instant, at Tyrone Station, by Wbl Burley,
Knq, Mr. ABRAHAM MDBSELMAN toMIssKLIZtilErrH
WKAVp both of Staking Valley. ’ i i
On Thursday tout, by Rev. J. B. Christ, Mr! t. C. MC
CARTNEY, of Bell's Mill*. Blair county, to MiaaMOLLXE
A. McPHERREW, of Huntingdon county. '
For rent.—the storb-house
formerly occupied by A. Roush, Druggist,'-on Vir
ginia street, next door to the Lutheran Parsonage. Also,
the building next door to Jesse Smith’s Hat Store. For
Anther particulars inquire of Jesse Smith or 0. J. Mann.
May 19, ’5O-3t.
OF GREAT THEN. ' J
Llvcsof all great men remind us, \ ] :
We can make our lives sublime,
And departing leave behind us,
Foot-prints on the sand of Time.
The prettiest footprints are made by those who buy their
' BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS at the ;;
Fashionable Peoples’ Cheap Shoe Store,
Virginia Street, 2 doort below Annie ftrut, Altoona.
May 19-lt. KIMBALL’S.
Red lion hotel,
ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY, PA.
Tills old established and popular HOTEL, located nearly
opposite the plaep of stopping the passenger can ip Altoo
na, has passed into the hands of the present proprietor.—
Long experience in the business warrants me in Assuring
the travelling public that no pains will he spared A* render
guests as comfortable os possible while, sojourning under
my roof. , 1
The TABLE will constantly bo supplied with the very
best tho market affords.
The BAR will be fpund to contain an excellent; assort
ment of LIQUORS of all kinds, including that choice here
rage LAGER BEER.
The STABLE is ’in charge sf an excellent and experi
enced Ostler.
The proprietor hopes, by his long experience in the
busines and the (acidtii-s at his command, to make, the Red
Lion, in all respects a first claw Hotel. The Sabines* of
the Hotel will be under my own personal supervision. A
liberal share of public patronage Is kindly solicited.
JOHN W. SCHWEIGEBT, Proprietor.
May 19, 1869.-tf
A RARE CHANCE.
A FIRST RATS ILLUSTRATED TOCRLT Y&MXLX 3SW TORE
PAPER,
FOR ONLY Sr A YEAR.
THE NEW-YORKER.
THE NEW-YORKER.
A unit-class New York Family Paper, eight Urge pages,
illustrated, beautifully printed on the best papcr. witn Con
tributions, Articles, Poems, Anecdotes, etc., etc., by Wash
ington Irving, Longfellow, Rulwer, Teuncyson, Dickens,
W. Gilmore Simms. Mrs. Slgonrney, Tliackcry, Peter Par
ley, Hawthorne, Alice Carey, nnd others. , -
The Weekly New Yorker, (pronounced a superior publi
cation to the New Vork Ledger,) is offered nt only $1 a year
to subscribers who send the $1 immediately to the pub
lisher, C. MATHEWS.
107 Fulton street, N. Y.
Specimen copies sent for n thrcO pent ’stamp- ’
Country editors printing the above, with thte notico, and
sending us a marked paper, will have mailed to them, free,
a copy of tlie popular story “ Chanticleer," by Cornallus
Mathews, a band&onia illuminated bound
illustrated by parley. ‘ Slay 19.
Men wanted immediately.
A few more active anil enterprising young men can
find immediate employment, in which (hey cau brake from
SOoO io $1,040 a year; to act as agent fur several new and
popular workf, just published, exclusively for agents, and
not for-sale nt hook stores, We have a great number of
agents employed, many of wlioiu are making ftom $lO to
s'2o pur week. Those wishing to engage in this pleasant
and profitable business will, for particulars, etc..addrrss
C. L. DKRIIY & CO,
Publishers and IV holsesalc Booksellers.
♦ Sandusky. Ohio.
, Editors of newspapers; giving the'above and the follow
ing three insertions, and callidg attention to itj and send
ing a copy containing it will receive "any three ;of the fol
lowing works;'
Life of Nilpoleon, by Headley,
Life of Laiayette do
Life of Josephine do
Wild Scenes in a Hunter’s Life, 1 33
Lives of Sfary and Martha Washington, .1 25
Odd Fellows’- Amulet, : 1 25
Any person wishing any of tho above books can have
them sent by mall, free of postage, on receipt of the above
retail price. Address
May 10. ’5B-3t.]
ABOUT SHOES!
Gentlemen are Requested not to Read this
We do not boast of Auction Slioea
At ■hillings sis a pair,
For sure no lady would them choose
That wants a shoe to wear.
Now very mucii we feel inclin’d
Such Gaiters to expose,
They are not good, anil you will And
Them bursting round the toee.
Such ill-made Shoe* you could not wear
We often with them meet;
J u*t made to sell, they rip and tear
When walking in the street.
A lady passing by one day
Was caused a deal of trouble,
Superbly dress’d In garments gay '
And Shoes not worth a bubble.
New pair of Shoes, and good ones too,
As the dear lady thought;
Until her feet protruding though
proclaimed them good for naught.
We pay the prices for our work
To hare it honest made, • >
To worthy men who are in truth ,
The mutcra of their trade.
And we can boast of extra nice
Of beautiful afad neat, j "
Of fairy Shoes at fairest prise
To decorate the feet. ■}!
The People#’ Cheap Shoe Store,
Virginia
Two Doora Below AnaUct.
May 12, ’69. c - W - 0$‘ UdL '
T? U KNITURE SOLD AT £ITTS
jI BUBO RETAIL PRICES. „ , rflOßßfl
The subscriber would respectfuUy jo- ifTHI ,
form the citizens of ,tocn * ,«><» *fojaity toll
tint he udw *v*ekly receiving a‘fresh Q B
j»t Sis Ware-.
•oom on Virginia' street, next .door to O. . VtUMf
W.KesalerVDrttg Store, which ho buys AJtvl
directly from the Wholesale
for Cosh; therebr enabling him to sell
Pittsburg Befall Prices, including freight.
His stock consists of Dressing Bureas. Common -Bureaus,
Card Tables, Side Tabled 'Centre Tables. Dinibglabtes,
Wash Stands, Sewing and Toiler Stands; french,Oordage,
Spring and Counhon Bcdateads;Crib Cradles, Eofos and
LonngcsrWalnht, Maple and Cane Seat Chairs, Cano back
Arm Rocking Chairs, it., tci -
Ho would also inform those persona who would prefer
home manufcctnre that he still -lonGnnes to manufacture
at his bid stand in East Altoona. Chairs of ail description.
Persons wishing to bujr anything in the Furniture link
would do'well by caßing and examining ov stock before
purchasing elsewhere: .' N PBtUR BEBD.
Altoona, May 3d, 18S»-3t : bi
IVTQTXCB.-t-Whkrbas, Letters Testa
±l mcntary to the Eatatoof JOHN GROVE, dec’d/late
the Borough of Altoona, Blair comity, hue been granted
to the fcubsertber, Ml persons J indebted to the wjd eetate
are nM)netted toznake immediate payment; those having
claims or demands against the estate will make known the
same wltb^' May,- JACOB GOOP,
; r May I2;IBMMSt : Bxeccroit.
MEETING OF THE
X* .Subscribers to the Capital Stock of the Altoona Gas
and Water Company, will beheld at the Logan House, on
■Hohday the 28a day of May; between the hours of 2 and S
Vcloeß ,P. &, tby the purpose of organizing tho Company
according to law. * • JOHN SHOEMAKER,
Mayia,‘M-3t ' ~ • x : fbr the Cbnngunoncri.
BUY
WAMBUTTA PRINTS.
They an tho Best Oaltcoe« ! yet offered to the Pubße for the
;■ >v- r : '•- •• money.
VTaouitUif J&prtß,
oifOßesr, Armstrong fccq..
. Aprßg>Mfeim.... ... ; ntooqbk:
Y>- . - r “ m 3 V?-v- .
$1 a
126
1 25
C. L. DERBY * CO.
THE
BOERaAVR J fir
I4£iiR*BiTTEM
TH* CELEBRATED HOLLAND B£M£t>Y PAR
BTSBESStA,
DISEASE «P THE KIKIEniV
1 LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KINto
FEVER AND AGUE,
And the various affections consequent upoa a AUocdmed
STOMACH OR LITER,
Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Faina
Heartburn, Lon of Appetite, Despondency, CMtlvaneaL
Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, IlhemnsUc aa i
Neuralgic Affections, it has In numerous Instance* peofuE
highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided Cura.
This Is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on atrtetiff
scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated
Holland Professor, Boerhavo; Because of Us great success
in the moat of the European States, Its Introduction Ipta
the United States was Intended more especially fur tHM
of our fatherland scattered, hero and there on r the face of
this mighty country. Meeting -with great aucceas among
them, 1 now offer it to the American public, knowing thM
IU truly wonderful modical virtues must bo acknowledged!
It la particularly recommended to those persona waega
constitutions- may have been impaired by the continuetM
use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dUalpatiun. Qena
rally instaiitaueoua In effect. It finds its way directly to the
sent of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising
up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, Utilising new beast*'
and vigor in the'System. ''
C ACTION.—The great popularity of this dolighlftil r«-
ma hoa induced many imitations, which the public should
guard against purchasing. - Be' not persuaded to btur any
thing else until you have given Boerbave'i Holland BHurs
a Cur trial. One bottle will convince you kow infinitely
■nperior it is to all these Imitations.
03r Sold at $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles fer|s,by the
sou raonnrou.
BENJ. PAGE. JR., & GO.,
' Manufacturing Pharmarentirts and CKtmMt,
PITTSBURGH,. PA. -
T. W. Dyolt A dim, Philadelphia; Barms A Park, Ifew
York; Joh’uO. Park, Cincinnati; Barnard, Adam -4'OkA
St; Louis; A. ROUSH, Altoona, Pal, '■ and by OnggMs
and Merchants generally throughout the United States
and Canadas. [October 14, 186iL-ly
T?XTR AOIIDIN ARY. SALEOPJEW
iVi KLRY, with a Premium to each purchaser, worth
from Two Pollan to Two Hundred! ' ''
This- is no lottery, but-a tairandkg 11bnsto mis, la
which each purchaser gets the value of hu ot her tanaajr
in a Oold Pencil with Oold Pen attached, or a Gold Locket,
worth sfi; and In addition to the pnrchsse,.eaCh person r»-
ccirea a Premium of Jewelry, not less in value than (2, and
it may bo worth $3,6,8,10,15,20, Su; 50, or even #2OOl
Our Premiums are distributed In a bit and honorable
manner, and ** soon as the name of the purchaser U' re
ceived with the $5, hit Pencil and iHfn and Premium, or
Gold Locket ami Premium, are put up in a small box, in a ,
safe manner, and sent to the owner by Mail, Free of Poet
age. Our plan, from long experience in the above busi
ness, has given general satisfaction, as each purchaser can
Sell or Trade tbe above articles* for all they east him, and
retain the Premium Gratis.
want a good Agent in every part of the country
to solicit purchasers; end Agents, to be snrcesKfdi, should
first have a Pcucll N aud Pen and Preminra, or Locket and
Premium, or both, to exhibit; and the first person becom
ing a Purchaser at any place will receive the Agency fur
that neighborhood.
KO 3IOSET RISKED!'
IVo propose to let a person know what Premium he will
receive before sending his money. Any Lady or Gentle
man desiring one of the above articles, can flrst sehd nt
tboir name and'address, stating whether tbey want the-
Pcr.cii and Pen, or Locket, and wo will msJce th&lr selec
tion, and inform them by return Mall what Premium they
are entitled to. They can then havs the privilege nfientl
ing for it if they choose, IVo cannot, however, give this
privilege bnt once to any person; anti wo make this Offer tb
establish the' quality of our goods in a neighborhood. Af
ter a person becomes a purchaser,'andnbeepts thb Agency,
we require ’ all persottajn that locality to send their |5 m
advance through him'' ’ * .. ■ *
And. if any oncj is" dissatisfied with their purchase, and
an unbiassed person competent to Judge says the article*
are not worth more than the money paid (or them, sad la
some cases Ten, of even forty times thn amount, let such'
person return the goods, and we will Crerly r*fnnd the :
money. -
Among oar Premium* ore article* suitable tor. Ladjo*
and Gentlemen, such as ■
Gentlemen's &M and Silver Wateha, Cold tat and Ouard
Chaim, Chid Sleeve Builom, Gold tfidek Key* and teeter .
Gold .Shirt Studs—plain and with settings; Gold Scarf
> Pin*—new sty Is; Gold Breast Pin*,' California ' I
BlumondTlni, Gold King*,' 1 4e.4c.
FOB LADIES,
Wo hare Gold Watches, Florentine, Mosaic, Gold StO&V
Cameo, Garnet and Coral Breast Pirri And Ear Rinfc*.Qold
Bracelet*. Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Bolt Slides, Gold Kina*,
4c. 4c. Also, Pianos, Melodeons, Musical Boies, Accorue
ons, 4c. 4c. ‘ • ‘
V3_Cnezccpilonabie References given whenever required.
N. B.—ln sending your names, write tho State, County
and Town plainly, so as to avoid letter* being thlscttrlM.
Addrees, AXGCE4 CO,
102 Canal Street, (Old Na) .
Kow York.
May sth, 18S9.
Levi kiling,
IMPORTER OP
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, £c.
Alksh*nyStrMt,Xoi(hWard,
ALTOONA,-PA
A large stock of all kinds of LIQCOKS of wercry lt«i(
Brands, Kill be kejit constantly on bond, an 4 sHII be sold
In lots to suit purchasers, at prices as reasonable ;|is tlmy
can be bad anywhere in the country,. • • [May 12, ’S9-tf
1A A EOXES WINDOW GEA«S>
X\/ V/ iW>m Bxlo to SfccSfl.
■ Putty KnWes,
ralnt. Will and Tarnish Brushes.- •
Plainer Parts, * ;
Logwood, ■ '*
' Extract Logwood,
' Camwood, i:
(Spanish Brown, in store andfcr tale by . .*..
May.l2,lBSB. \*JL. BQVSB.
PAINTS 1 PAINTS I
X WWftb* wnrtkxsto. 1
1,000 ft*. Whit*-- Ziita Mot. . ~-
■ iOMMCIirSSS^mn.
* &Cai«Csito»Vdto*.
.. Bornrclt'inber.
• Red Eeaii
•■■'■ l,WOJt»Ft»t»y.
*l£JSg£“
Fancy toilet . ,
AyDsiuvjya sojps,
Cl«*rer’*now»y Boap, - r-'
' Barin’* PuDOlne,
■ Petehtoi) A!uod4, :
' Brown Wtebor, ;
v • Pom White Winder,
' ' ~ Trowpereat,'
”^,KS£i
Maj 13,1869.
pEKFDOTiiy
X „ ■!- . JOTD FANCT ASI7CLMB.-- •.
- Bxtncto for tb*Hudk«rcbie(
, EiMmsßwwUy,
Butterfly Boqtwt,
Frsnglptni,
tar «u|e cheep by .
OILS I OILS! '- H
Pore Refined Linseed Oil.
Etln IinTOH,
~ Pwe Carbon Ort, '
Kerosene Oif, :%;■?£ *?:•
Campheno tad Burning >la£L
Csrbon Oil *Pd^ls^d^|SC~
For tale at
I?OR THE HAIR—
Buroot’# Oeoalne, ? r'v
l/jon’* Kfttbairoa, -v h
flaperior B«y Hast, . '
CoJor>»* of «IT kfbd*. U ‘5
• - ;
jrayl*,lBW.
TUTBS.' PHEBE PAILETS ' T- ’
J-Y-L ' IMPROVED BREAST tma>&
A Urg» awortmest of Nursing Bottla*. - *
Cutter*a IraproTM BHODLWiR BBACES (of ladi*
Gentlemen and Children. • Tor sale by A~ KOt?St&
A EnnEP'*;
XX. In Quart!; Ftat, JJalf«nta*Ma^Wj^
fineßlaokand Bedlsk»,Clafioneryj 4c-,at
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