The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, June 16, 1859, Image 3

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r.ibmcing all .*«*», (jwjitiS
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which must give eaiia
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. HAS JUST RE.
obi . .stand, on.Tirglndait:,
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i my (lore-room, I ttariMw
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tc everybody to eallfV
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Orphans’ Court oTtJSrtr 6o»i -
Hi jlic vendue or out££kViip.)lis
sail) county, at 10 <rn*cK A
a, mo, '
OF LAND,
CKI-,8, (tho eiact pountltj not
r'lrured and under tone*—th»
Bpriiiß»
farm,
,ii t. rrnabip, about two nil**
whole of the pmxhßM non*?
: .io i.f tho nule by tha Court—
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MICHAEL KAXTNBB,
itoer, late of Logan lp. t dec’ll
A BOOK FOR E>"
r.HTBOD Y.—STARTUP#
HISOLOSniEP.—Dr. TAD
LEU’S great work tor the JMr
k rail, or tor those conlempla
| tinp lur.rrlage —2oo pages, toll
B .>f PLATES. Price 55 cents
| ieat to #ll part* carter teal. b>
Bn til, POSTPAID. MO.M*
g r. pi.-s snM the tort year, Tit
K cir.rriod, and the nut
& 1 1->1 hippy. A Lecture «#
5 .Vor huvr to cbooee a
» a-r: a complete work ooVk
g v.-if t -iT. It cniiwiat huadta.*
i 1 lii-rt—i.-.-vr; wilted to be wertn
i-. -.r-rt fur il. 25 crnU in specie*
v, ill secure a copy by return ei
la lif-tinvj to the cure oW
• A.ldreaa J. TKLEIa^»• I, •'
. < «1 box, with Mldlwctk™'
uae thorn. Sent by teal'-
April 37th, WJ-
:iT telegeAph.-
frost Europe? If
.lie. TtlalhutHKSHVna
« intern ottlee with * UrV ,O?
I’K CLOTHING,
ftl 'pillules of Overcoats. Du**
i nnd Shoe*, tod everjtbinK »'P
ii- hind, all of which be offer* .
m for c«ab. Having P nr fr**!,
ii- is thereby enabled to «eu T,! -
r. *>nf of anything In W*
re that ho will be »We lc t 1 ;
V ' UEMOfTCCh.
ir.REAS, Letters TcsH
:it« of JOHN' GROVE,
.. lilair county, ha^-bf* o 5 _,,•»]
t at indebted to tbo .J
loiifate payment; tho»e_b (M j
! the estate will make kno*'
JACOB r.OOP.
EX*CV«t-
iJOEMAKKII.-'
iliv Informs the cltizeasjp
,ul! continue* to m»“® ta ,J
!',,rri]itir,n ( on the
. Irect, next door w, ,“
in the best of Stylo,
'■ Only fe lvol.ins i^All ps.|
BITTNEa,
N DENTIST-:
hi: masonic
e.eJ without ,55.-1/;
'e SUBSCRIBERS
of tbo Altoona OU ** el tl
Hied that tho in ‘, 0 f *«
c at tto Canting
TERN INSURES,
t (. effected on the
ATEsTiiEjiS?'
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ona Ciibm
T xwcnoH'-J* 10 * we give the vote
differenteo«pMde«,in thisßrigade,
****„of la* week, tor Brigade anil Regi
** i iifliMTii ** *»«v*ha naan of ihe officers
to**! C ir-r w tfMlad *t Ik® aametime.—
[(tT .AbMMt feeling among the nem
tl* Be 0 f the companies previous to and
of elMtJon, bnt we ke«e W it has
way to the breast of all but afewdtoap
esadidaiea f« of honor, who t
r*V. iiipoiitlonto " lick out of ti*|r»cea”
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|BB«t Guard*,
Iji»* Cavalry,
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AWOOBA.GoABM,
Csptain— H. W. Snyder-
Ut Lieutenant—J. W. Gardner.
•* G. W. Gwin.
LOOAS RlfUl RaXQBBS.
Captain—Jacob Stink.
lit Lieutenant—C. B.Hoatetler.
2d “ F. Shillinger,
AILWBKNT CaTALBT.
CtpUin—David Stcitler.
lit Lieutenant—Tbo*. Hamilton.
2J “ P. Harpstcr.
D. Gardner, Cornet
Bpoxr Btytsa.
CipUln—T. Holland. * , . ■
Ist Lieutenant—J. C.McCloskoy.
2d “ 8. A. Andrews.
VrjUBISQTQH AbTXU,**,?.
Captain—A. S, Morrow.
Ut Lieutenant— Tj. A. Oellig.
3d “ Jas. M. Haga.
HotUPATBBDM Fascia LB*.
Captain —D. H. Hofius.
lit Lieutenant—J..C.-o»terlob.
'2,1 ■* J. R. McParlane,
2d 2d “ : A. Vo winkle.
Itbonb Abth.l«rt.
Captain—James Bell. ■
1h Lieutenant —J. Q,-Ebling.
(Jr. l#t. •* )F. M. Bel).
2d J. Burley.
Waisb Guards.
Captain—W. S. Jfeff.
in Lieutenant—B: Sheploy.
2d <• IVin. R. Ayres.
Jcxiata Rirtaa.
C aptaia—A. 51. Lloyd*
in Lieutenant—R.’S. Horrell.
2d “ {Vacant.)
IMJtI “ 11. T. Conrad.
Ekmbt Gbabos.
Captain—Wm. Williams, Jr.
In Lieutenant—P. T. Keyes.
2d “ 11. McNally.
2d •• P. F. Walsh.
Tvrokk Cavalry.
Captain—3. Crowtber,
In Licutunant—R. C. Galbraith,
id <• J. H. Birlej.
J. H. Corner, ’Cornet.
Timi-ibakcb ia'wilb pleasure,
in anticipation of a rich trfcat, that we announce
thst Ret; John Chanrbexs.of Philadelphia, the
great war-borao of temperance, eu be la styled,
has consented Ao deliver a .lecture ton Aha t aob
j«t, in the Presbyterian church, in this place,
this (Thursday) evening, iltie _n*,edlees fer ns
to sty anything in commendation of the Rev.
gentleman’* power* Aa alecturer And bis ability
to interest, amuee and instsnot bis hearers, a*
presume there ara few. if any peraonsinthe
place who are not aware of his popularity in
this respect, and who wilt not .gladly embrace
this opportunity to hear him. .
Ue delivered two intexeetipgand impressive
.sermons in the Presbyterian Church ouSabbath
last. In the ey.ening .the crowd to hear bins ,
was so great that the church would not contain
it, and many were compelled to go away. !
g®-The attention of pur Local readers is
directed to. .the very liberal offer, made by Mr.
Ktads the great <3lft Bookseller of the country,
through oar columns to-day, by vaiua
hl« book, aqdperbapsa handsome prize, may
he bad for the' small sum of $1,04). Read the
notice of tbe books under head of “New PubU- 1
wtions.” Mr. Ryan’s Is the originator ofthe
Gift Book Enterprise, and bus carried .it on for
years, always giving satisfaction to bis.patzone.;
in (sot we don’t think any one should have a
ttuon to complain, for the buyer al ways gets
the worth of his money In tbe book or books be
purchases, whether he drawa a prize or not
The Isdies will of course want the work on Fan*
«J and Ornamental Work, &c., and everybody
rill want T. |S. Arthur’s work entitled “Steps
Tcw&nl Hear,an.” ,B<* notices.
VtftfliHU Smbbt.—-The work of macadami
iicg this principal thoroßghf&re of our tows, is
pngreising slowly, hut fast enough, we .think,
to ini ore its completion daring the summer.—
So fir u the work has been completed it gives
general satisfaction. Traveling over it will of
wane be rough for & time, bat the extent to
vbioh it will he used will soon make it smooth
**“l perfect. Could the. borough afford it, we
tb&k the entire street thoold be covered with
•s>ft elite or dnder from the shop*. Either
serve to set the stone aadmake the street
.« ccce.Bore Agreeable to travel. ' .
' of: ■
: retorningthanks for band
some boquets presented them by their Indy
-friends, some of which, we have no doubt, were
Ttry nice; but wo think the one we (the la- I
nior) received from Mrs. R. H. McCormick, »
few evenings since, would for surpass anything
of the kind ever set before a country editor.- It
contained twenty-two different varieties of rOscs,
and an almost innumerable number and Tftriety
of other flowers and shrubbery, forming alto*
gether the largest and handsomest boqnot we
have ever seen. The kind donor will pleass ao-'
oept onr thanks for this beautiful token of her
good will and Irishes, Wo'loyo (lowers-i-loved
them among the flnt objects we can remendm
haying loved; Mid. we often think thatwe, as
well as others, are not as thankful ae wo should
bo to Him who beautifies tbit cheerless world
With so varied downs. While thus
refloating, the lines of Mrs, Htaiy Howitt seem
very appropriate:
"Qod migbthaTe made the facto bring fcrth
Though for gift end eatell.
The oak-treWuid the cedar-tree,
Without e floweret eIL
He arighthave made enough, enough
Tor every went of onre;
Tor luxury, medicine-end toll,
: And yet haVemede no flowen.
Oar outward life require# them not— .
Then wherefi>rahava they birth!
To mialeterdelight to man.
To bcaatuy the earth; -
Tocomfort men—to whiiper hope.
Whene’er hie [nth ie dhn.
For w hoeo cere th tir the flowen, ,
Wlll iurel/ cere tor him.
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. CITIXXNs’ EMails AHO HoSX COMPANY.—We
suppose there are many of our citixens whoare
m yet unaware of t|ae organization of a fire com
pany underthe abovename in our borough, for
-tbe purpose of protecting property and goods ip
ease of conflagrations. This is an institution
which should be in every place where fire is at
all liable to occur. 'By looking back a few
months, wo may see that Altoona is by no
means an exception. At the lime to which we
refer, onr eitisens were loud in their demands
and liberal in proffering.means for the purpose
of getting up a fire company. Now that jraoh
a company has been formed, the liberality of
our citizens will shortly be tested, as a com
mittee to procure.means to purchase an engine
and i hose carriage pas been appointed by the
company, and will wait upon them in a few
days. W« hope pur citizens will giro them
Any person wishing to
join the company, should apply to the investi
gating committee, A. Kipple, F. Shillinger, A.
A. Sniytho, Wr W. Smith, J. F. RusssJl, or any
member of the company, who will giro .all ne
cessary information.
Testimonial to the Principal of Duff’s
Mercantile College, On the Ist inst., the stu
dents of this institution presented their princi
pal-, Mr. Daff, with an elegant service of silver
plate, accompanied with resolutions warmly ex
pressive of their admiration of his lectures, and
eminent services as aCommercial Educator, and
of the ability of the other members of the Col
lege Faculty. The manner in which this hon
orable mark of distinctions was presented and
received was equally creditable to both parties.
The Principal toughed lightly on tire history of
hie establishment, gratefully acknowledging the
tribute paid to its by a number of
his present class, whp had travelled 1500 miles
to join it, and nb* united with its resident pa
trons in this splendid mcmoziid of ihejrrogsrd.
JoHlon’a Pic Nio.—On Saturday .morning
\laat. we observed a number of tbo .members of
the old Camp of Junior Sons, of .this-place, pro
ceeded by quite a party of Itfcdies, making their
way to tbe Depot to take .0* Branch Train, on
which to .proceed to -Eldorado Station, where
they spent the day in la grove, aftsr the usual
custom jot young people at snob turn outs. In
our opinion the weather was rather Aprilish for
comfort bat we presume they did not feel un
' comfortable. at least are never did; when we
mixed id” on such occasions.
JgyOur friend, Judge Jones, of the Register,
“ ovtr-the-hiU,’’ in consideration of bis hand
some notice, wHI please consider the thumb and
two first digitals of onr left flexor and extensor
applied with delicate precision to the frontis
piece of tbo awplps covering of our craniums,
causing the same to ascend gracefully .into tbe
atmosphcre, sccompaiiyuig which onr corporeal
“corporations describe a graceful curve, similar
to that ofthe nebk of a ohoksd chicken attempt
ing.to swallow a grain of corn.
Cot. L. W. Hatt.—We notice by the tjolli
daytburg papers that our popular townsman.
Col. Mall, delivered his popular lecture on “Ben •
jamin Franklin,” in the Court House, at flolli •
dayeburg, o.n Friday evening last, to a select
jSnd .attentive audience. It was given for the
benefit,of the “Fencibles.” The
Rtgitter toy* “ the lecture is entirely worthy of
its learned and eloquent authbr. and was da-
Uvered in i
Tub Coostt FAt».--Well, tts we'expected,
the Blair Couhty Agricultural Fair is to be held
llollidajsburg, on the sth, 6th and 7th of
October next. We ar* not aware of any effort
having been made to secure its location at this
pltMSe this season. If eur Hotel Keepers, Mer
chants, and other business meu did not desire
jtj we have nothing mpre to say, as to them
would have accrued tbe profits.
A-sothir Fposr.r—Qn Saturday morning last
ire received another visit from Jack Frost, and
we have since heard various opinions expressed
in reference to the extent of his attack upon the
fruit, grain and vegetables, some thinking it
light and others severe.' Undoubtedly the
vegetable kingdom suffered, but from all we
can learn, we think the fruit and grain ha this
region still safe.
Thb Pro N«J.—The inclemency of the weather
for some time past, has rendered it necessary to
postponed the contemplated pie nio to Spruoe
Creek, .until the weather becomes more settled.
We are sorry for this, nevertheless, we prefer to
“ wait a little longer,” -rather than go upon an
excursion of this kind with an overooSt upon
our arm.
Ensure We were in error, last week, in
stating that the Knight Templars meet in;this
place on thp ff2d of Jpne. It sbopld .have read
I Jfciim the HoTHdayeburg Rtgitter :
! DeA» lljiK I PocOT.—On'ThurSday-list a
couple wf otir town's women happening to pass
along tin pid ore digging in the field of Ur.
clone by Brash Rtfn and adjoining town,
they discovered the body of a man floatingnpon
the water which filled the excavation of the dig
gings ; and’information of their discovery fieing
oommnnieated to Justice Cox he summoned a
Jury and proceeded to the spot to hold an In
quest, Dr. Landisbeing in attendance as physi
cian. Upon the removal of the body from tbe ;
water it was found to be in a eery decked 1
| state, the flesh entirely gone from the face, the
hair from the head, the eyes from their sockets
&o. . The body hitd on a pair of new blaok oas
simsre-panta. neiw satin vest, a flannel and mus
lin shirt, and a pair of gdod shoes, with heavily
nailed soles, indicating beyond a doubt that he
had'been He was of mediumsixe, and
his teethlndloathd that lie was at least at said
die age, and perhaps considerably past it The
pockets of his clothes were rottsd out, snd there
Was nothing about him to give a elne to bis
indentity, save a.olotbierls ticket .marked with
cost and spiling; -price, stitched to his Test—
-Bnt this U not identified by any of our dealers
here. He must hare lain in the water for a
considerable tinil, bis heavily nailed shoes pre
venting his rising to thej surface. He wss in
terred op the bank of the ran, close by the spot
where be was found. T|ie water in the ditch in
whoh he drowned waseome eight or ton feet
deep. He bad I probably:; accidentally fallen in
whilst passing after night, it may be intoxica
ted, or it may be quite sober. It is not sup
posed that there|w*s any foul play in the esse;
bat it is aratber aingnlar singular feet that the
miners have no knowledge of any of thsir num
ber being missing. *
Chied Bms|r bt a Co**bbbkas.— A Heroic
Woman.—On Tuesday oblast week, a little boy
some three or four years old, child of Mr.
Thomas Hoffman of Scotch Valley, residing on
the property of Mr. Jesse Moore, was bitten no'
less than three! times id one of its hands by a
copperhead snake. It oeonrrd in the house, the
snake hasTtoglnsogue way got in. Dr. Smith was
called, and admmistered;remedies, and the child
is now out of danger. It is a remarkable state
ment, bat nevertheless a strictly true one, that
a season or two ago the wife of the man then
residing in this same hogse, killed two of these
terrifying reptiles by throating a fork through
them as they would poke their heads up in the
crevices between the hearth-stones of her kitch
en fire-place !< Daring feat, truly. Van Am
burg never attempted a bolder 1
B&vErom the Hollidaysburg Standard :
Tax County Commission
ers have appointed the following tax Collectors,
for the several townships and boroughs of Plair
county for 1869.
The total amount of county tax
leTied v for 1869, is ;
State Tax, :
Militia tax,!
Total tfljs, $80,906 77
Allegheny Township, Peter H. Witt.
Antis, | “ James McPherson.
Blair, " Abraham Robison.
Catharine, . ** B. f. Roller.
FrankstOwn, 1 “ Kurtz Coffman.
Freedom, “ Peter StUSer.
Greenfield, " Paul Mauk. ,
Huston, : ; •“ Michael Wike,
Juniata,: ; “ ; David Barger.
Logan, i “ Abraham Markcjr.
H. yfop&tXtj,: “ • Jacob ,
Snyder,: ; “ I George Troisier.
Taylor,' ; 1 u Samuel R. Shifter.
Tyrone,; •: ** | Andrew Miller.
Woodberry, : ■ | Alex. Rutledge.
Altoona: , Borough, Jacob Good.
Gayspotit, ;j ** ; Jacob Berry.
HollidayeburgJ 41 I John McClure.
Martinsburg,; V , W. F. Bridenthai.
- • 4 * Wm. Stokes.
Ttborb City Hotel. —Cnpt W. H. Inrin, of
Danouipyille| -?hiur purchased Hto Tyrone City
Hotel, ii nojir undergoing an entenaive
and thorough course of repabra. Captain I. is
nn old atogwr ■at the business, and understands
how to; keep! a first class hotel as well as the
next man. He will take charge next week.
CehtMx B&kk.—|Thia institution opened ita
doors on Tuesday of last week, since which it
hajr.been redeeming its issues in small amounts.
We hate no doubt bat that its notes will all he
ultimately Redeemed, dollar for dollar, and
would |adtje«i; those who hold its pnper not to
.sacrifice ijt.
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Tislt to tke M. E. Sunday Scjiool
Masses. : Epixoßs i —On the afternoon of las
{Sabbath I Wandered into the If. £. Sanday
School* of Altoona, for the first time. I found
the large lecture room of the church well filled
with males and females of almost all ages, (the
average, attendance of .Scholars and teachers
JtefTO, aVo.ttt.lBo,) bosjly «)Pf«g*d in
the usual sM£.es of tjie Sunday School room,
under the general supervision of Mr. John Sboe
makerj assisted by a large number of young
men and ladies by the name and style
’of >‘ : Tj»chd|^.’ r ■ ■ ( ' .
One 1 commendable feature to he noticed in the
Sunday Schools of |tbe present day, that .did not.
exist nt tbjsl time land, in the country where it
was my attend similar Institutions,
is many, bojA fe
maiea| Qf 3 ah|jsdultjage, earneBUy seeking useful
l and jmiigbms. Snsirnotion. Would that many
I morb .pf the same jclasa were be f bond there.
n|ost noyd and i.tttejresljng seems was
the Infant; Class,; in . a separate apartment,
under the imre of i that veryaccomplished lady
and devout; Christian, Mrs. King. Certainly too
mnohj praise cannot be given her fey the faith-
Ihl and efficient manner in which jhe discharges
the arduous duties resting upon her, In pro-
I perly jmftodSipg aid instructing some forty Jittlo
girla boys at one fime •« one class; many
of them promptly answering Biblical questions
that yronld bay.e puzzled heads.much .older than
their*. Who can calculate the value, in after
year*, of the good impressions made here!
Surely this- effort merits the most hearty co
operation oif all who have the present and fu
ture welfare of the rising generation nt heart,
and ) trust that the authors and teachers of
these nurseries of piety will reesuve the support
aodreward they so riehly deserve.
I ■ '•!
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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SB. HOOTLAjnyS
GEBMAN BITTERS,
QB. HOOIPLAIVS BIXAUDO
CORDIAL,
The gteat rtandard maUeuut ofthepnbuU
age, hdveaeqmred ihtir gnat popularity ordg
.through year* of trial Unbounded taPtfao
fion it rendered by them m alt caret; and (At
peeple have pronoaneed them worthy,
hirer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaandlee,
Debility of the lenroas System,
Diseases of the Kidneys, ;
end mil duenna writing from a ditordend
liter or weahuee ef the etdmdeh and digttdtm
organa, art epeedUy end permanently tweed by
the GERMAN BITTERS.
7Ae Baleamte Cordial hat acquired •
reputation eurpateing that of any tiadar pre
paration extant It will cure, WITHOUT I*o,
the moet tevert and long-etandmg
Otmgfr, Gold, or Eohwmm, Brmebitta, Zi*
ittoaia, Cromp, PnoumonU, laoiploat
(taimaptln,
end hat performed meet aetordehbtg mem
iter known of
Confirmed Conatgpptton.
'A few data will alto at onee cheek and
cun the moet revere Piarrhpoa proceeding
from Cold nr tu Bowxli.
! There mediant* art prepared by Dr. C. U.
Jaokbox ft Co., Ho. 118 Arch Street, PhCa~
delphxa. Pa., and are aid by druggiett and
dealer* in medicine* everywhere, at 75 cent*
per bottle. The eignature of C. U. Jackbo*
will be on the outeide wrapper of each bottle.
- In the Almanac publrthtd annually by the
proprietor*, called Etmtbodt’b Alkabac,
you will find tatimony and commendatory
notice* from all part* of the country. Then
. Abnanaee are given away by oil our agent*.
09* For sale. In Altoona, by A. Bough and 6. W.
Kewfcr, and by all Drugguta. [may 10, ’S9-ly
Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor.
Id all disease? inflammation mope or less predominates—
now to ollay Inflammation strikes at the root of disease*—
hence an Immediate care,
DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR,
and nothing cite, aril} allay Inflammation at once, and make
a certain core.
PALLETS MAGICAL FAIN EXTRACTOR
will cure the lowing among a great ratal ogue of diseases:
Borns, Scalds, Cats, Chafes, Spre Nipple*, Corns, Bnnions,
Bruises, Sprains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrofula,
Ulcers, Fever Bores, Felons, Bar Ache, Piles, Sope Eyes,
Gout, Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald Head, Salt Bheom,
Baldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers' Itch, Small Pox,
Measles, Rash, Ac., Ac.
To some it may appear incredulous that so many diseases
should be reached by one article; such an idea will vanish
whenxeflecUon points to the feet, that the salve is a com
bination of ingredients, each and every one applying a per
fect antidote to its apposite disorder.
PALLETS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
In its effects is magical, because the time is so short be
tween disease and a permanent cure; and it is an extrac
tor, aa it draws all disease < nt of the affected part, leaving
nature as perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely ne
cessary to say that no house, work-shop, or manufactory
should be one moment without It.
$16,229 00
18:094 21
1,688 60
>
No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it
asteelpl(daengraying, With the name of Henry Dailey,
Manufacturer.
Bold by O. W- Kessler, Attoopn; George A. Jacobs, Hol-
Udaysbnrg; and by all the Druggists and patent medicine
dealers throngbont fh* United States and Canadas.
Principal Depot, UK Chambers street, Mew York,
Nov. 11,1858-ly „ C. F. CHACB.
DB. Me EASE’S
CELEBRATED TEBJUIDOE AND LITER FILLS.
tgr A singular combination, but very effectual, as the
tallowing will shew:
Knowing, from experience, the valuable qualities of Dr.
McLandt Vermifuge and Liter Pills, prepared by. Fle- |
xding Broo, Pittsburgh, 1 have for some time back consid
ered it my duty, and made It my business, to make those
articles known wherever I went among pay friends. A
short .time ago I became acquainted with the csee of a
young girt, who geeined .to be tyonbjed with worms and
liver, complaint, at the sfgte time, and had been suffering
for some two months. Through my persuasion she pur
chased one bottle of Dr. XcLanCt Vermifuge, and one box
of Liver Pats, which she took according to directions.—
The result was, she passed a largo quantity of worms, and
thinks that ene box more of the Pills will restore her to
perfect health. Her name and residence can be 1 carnal
by calling on X. L. Theah, Druggist, corner of Butger and
Monroe streets.
yjy-Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M’LANE’S
CELEBRATED VBBMIfpOB, manufactured by FLEM
ING BROS, of Pittsburgh, Pp. AU other Vermifuges in
comparison are worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Term!
fuge, slao hie celebrated Lirer Pills. cnoy he had at all
rupee table drug stores. .None genuine urithoai (fie tig*in
jure 0/ fLEMINO BROS.
5Te know of .no Invention of modern times that deserves
or ,!sd«stlned f,o .occupy a higher niche in the temple of
Ikme, than the discovery or invention of. the Vegetable Ep
iletlo fills, tor coring Epilepsy, or Jailing Pits, Epaams,
Cramps, and all the .various nfodiflefttion* of Nervous Dls
«ue. Dr. Seth & Hanot, of XOB-Baltimore at., Baltimore,.
Md, the inventor, is certainly entitled to the wishes.
of all the benevolent portion of mankind, who experience
it pleasure in the alleviation of human suffering. When
®r. If epee first prepared these Pills, he intended them sole
ly for Pits, Crampe and Spasms: bet subsequent experience
proved to him, that in addition te their ro
markable sanative properties in this class of diseases, they
exerted a perfect costrol over the nervous system. H*
was then induced to try them in cases of Neuralgia, lie
Doloreanx, Nervous Hfiadacbe, Palpitation of the Heart,
Incipient Paralysis, Hysteria, Muscular Debility, and a
host of minor diseases, springing from alack of nervous
energy, in all of which his motivations were crowned
with the moet sangnin* success. Persons at a distance,
by writing and sending, a remittance te Dr. Hance, can
have the medicine ibrwarded hymattto .their poet <jdßce
address,he'paying asip
glehdx fiS, two boxes, gts or JM per doten. W,e have
- given his address above. ~ 1 ,
HAIR D££—HA£R RYE.
mu. A. BATCSBiidES SAOt DTK
Tht Original tutd Sett in the Worldt
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, if
yon wish to eecape-ridicule.
qBAT, BED, or R.CSTT RAUL Dyed tajrtently to a
bfeantiful aadaaynral Browner Black, wlthoat th* least
injury lo the Hair or Skin. ,
fifteen Medals'and Diploma* haya been ayarded.to JTm.
A, Bachelor sines 1839, pad Vet 80,000 .eppUcptiflo* have
beta made to :(hs hair ofhia patrona of his frmous
ya,‘ a, BATCHELOR'S HAIR DTE pro*W« **&*
not to be distinguished from nature, and Is waxpurtw not
to fajurein thdlesat, however long It may be continued,
and the fll effect of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair ferric*
rated for Life by this Splendid Dye.
> sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig
factory, 23S Broadway, New fork.
Sold by Druggists in Altoona, and hy Bnqgistf to an
elUee sad towns of the United States.
49> The Genuine has the namaandaddrtw Upon* atasl
on fear sidee of each Box. of ; ■'
■ WM. A
, . *8 Ewp|w«r, Rajr Tatt.
Nrw Tons, November 20,1532.
MODERN INVENTIONS.
Important to Females— Da Ohsbsb
?»!*•* ** toumwm m #p4
:-nu»anH*nntopCMMa mb fid
MaMtoOSr «al a«tai»loWfMliMW
Fateful yyaUuyiuua. wnottog all cS
atmettaa, srtttdgMAwn told orothef*l»o,
la the aide, palpitation of the heart, dtotnrbed deep, which
alwaya aalaa ftwa lotarrnptlon of nature, ladnctog with
certalutj periodical regularity. Warranted purely T«*»W
bte, andfrka Mow anything iajorkm, to llfeor health. Ex
plicit direeUoaa, which thonM be read, accompany each
hoi: Priaa ft. a«»t by.maU by eneloeing $1 to any
anthariaad Agent,
x \
B- B. HDTCHISBg. BwnliApitftHhn.iM
165 Chmabenrtrect, New York.
IbwtoaiiUtipAofcwfe Orders «ftouMte(^|fciaN4.
SoldbjQ, if. Jteaflor, Altoona; <J«o. JfaltoW, HolU
dajabarf; and by an Draggfets ta Unltoi SWn,
Odl«ate^nt andpUp^iyhtot. fta». :
TOOTH ACH& ’
thla diaoaaa can ba carad by Da.Knsia’«Ttonuon
Knm,|NpiMl byUa to Bittabargh, Ba, which ia pat
up in botjtoa and •old at 39 canta aaeh. Itb as aealtanl
medlolaa, whan di|;ua&. $* apongy aa4 tapdat (*■»•> •»*
lawofthtanthnealtayrieata all whonaaftlt. BeMhara
byO. W. Kaaalar. - 1 [Dae.o, ltU4y.
WIOS-WIOS-WIOS.
BATQBUOVB *lOB AMD TOIJW»*B anryaaa alL
they am alagant, light, aa«y ipdftwabja.
Fitting to a charm—ato tamtagop bablad—nod»ri>hlng
off tha head: Indatd, thltte t}»« ojfly MtUbUthmant whew
the*a Ihinga are proparlyiindantoqd tad made.
Nor. 18,1888-ly 388 Broadway. Maw York.
On Tpaaday arc, Hay Slat, byEer. o*o. W. Tomy, Ur.
Jno. W. Grama* of Tyipna City, to Him Barbara Bra Cub
biaon af Tiptop.
On the »th instant, by the Rev. Tnlgg, Ur. Levi B. Toung
of Altoona, to Miss Catharine Black, of Antis Ip.
la HoUidaysburg, on tbs Uth inst, of Scarlet Pevsr,
IXOTD BENEDICT, son of Rev. Lloyd and Helen R.
Knight, aged 6 years and 21 days.
On Monday, 6th of Jans, at No. 1& AUegheny tp,
CHARLES KDNBMAN, son of Wm. and Benlnda Kans
man, aged 2 yean 11 months, and t days;
House and lqt, jn west
WARD, Altoona, for sale at a bargain. Inquire of
June 10, St. JAUSSLOWTHBR,
J. O. Lzzt. B. IX. GuaT.
LEET & GEARY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW* ALTOO-
I\ m NA, BLAIR Co, Pa*
Will practice low In the several Courts of BlabvCqmbria,
Huntingdon, Clearfield, Centre and adjoining cpuntlea.—
AUo in the District Count of the United StatsS.'
Collections ef claims promptly attended to. Agents for
the sale of Real Estate, Bounty Land Warrants, and all
business pertaining to conveyancing and the law,
- Rnqpxaczs: , ,
Hon. Wilson MoCandUs and Andrew Burled, Emu Pitts
burgh; Hon; Samuel A. Qflmore,Prde. Judge pt Fayette
Judicial District; Hon. ChenardClemene,orWheeltag,
Hon. James Burnside, Bellefoqte; Hon. John W. EUllnger,
Lebanon, and Wm. A. Porter, Philadelphia. ■
June IS, 1660-ly. c .
QHOEM AKER’S ASSSITA^TT—
Marshall’* Patent Last Bolder.
This is designed to bold a Boot Or Shoe of every
size, and W in every desired position, for pegging, sew*
Ing, pairing off, buffing, setting up edges, tci, thn* render
ing it nnnecesesryfcr tbs ope rater to hold bis work cither
in his hands, upon bis knees, or against : bis byeast. He
can stand or sit at pleasure. It has also a Lap-Iroa at
tached. The whole apparatus is durable, light,
compact and portable.
By the use of this machine, the business in question is
greatl] facilitated, and aleo rendered oneof the most health
ful and pleasant occupations among the mechanical arts.
The above invention needs only to be seen to be ap
preciated. \
State and county rights (or sale by .<"
T. IT. BATIIEW,
Lancaster (Sty, Pa.
„19. Send Tor a Circular.
“ B<* Sure Your Right, Then go Ahead.”
Be rare you know where to invert, your money to the
host advantage, then go ahead.
We do not pretend to sell <mr goode .
AT ABOUT QNE HAL? THAT OUB NEIQRBOpSDO,
but we do ray that we can and do eell .
BOOTS, SHOEJ3 AND GAITERS,
at very low prices. Our stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
la very large. Wo ore bound to tell, therefore
Now is the time to buy.
Come in, one and all, and examine onreitenslve gssert
, ment of .
Ladies, Mistts,
' Gents, Boys,
Youth's and Children's
BOOTS & SHOES.
I We bare Just received a prints lot of
Ladies French Morocco Heeled Boots, and
1 Ladies Fine Black and Colored ffeeled Gaiters.
1 Also a new lot of , v -
I Fine French Calf Sewed Boots,
all of which win be sold very low for cosh.
Don’t lorget that the place for bargains, is at
The Peoples’ Cheap Boot aa4
Shoe Store,.
1 Virginia Stjteeij two doors below, {he Superintend •
ent's Office. »
June 16, 1859-11 C. W. KIMBALL.
J>L AIE C OUST* INSURANCE
J AQBNCVv--The nnder^ghed,-Agent of the Blair
unty Mutual fin Insurance Pe&PVji is at alt
times reedy to insure sgainst ioss or dspiage fay fire, Duild
ingt.Merehandite, Furniture emd Property, of every Jqsr
ertpUon,in town or country, at as reasonable rytep as any
Company lit the State.- wee *ith Bell. Johns ten. Jack «
Co. ' ■ Vi T. CALDWELL, Agent.
- Jan.ST.’Sfr-tf -'■ i '
Lycoming county mutual
ytBS INSURANCE AGESOX.—The nndereigncd,
agent of the Lycoming Compdriy, ia
at all times ready to ineuto against loss or damage by fire,
BuOdinm, UtiAhan&tt, ftenuturt an 4 Progeny of every
description, in town or country, at as renewable rates as
any compapyin the State. Office in the Masoaic Xemplo.
Ja%S?5-tf] ‘ JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
■\rPTICE IS PEREBY GIVEN TO
all j>efa<jnt Interested, t&at an application wa* mad*
at|*e last turn er ibe Copt in Blaircoanty. for a Charter
of Incorporation for “ St. Luke?i Episcopal CAnrcA,” in
Altoo«t4r*ai that the Court directed a notice of acch ap
plication to bo given, and declared that if no auffleient rea
eonbeahown to the contrary, at the Jnly term of said
Conrt; the Charter of Incorporation will be imnted.
LOOIS W. HALL,
Attonityjor Applicant*.
Hay 30,186#-4t
WAMSUTtA PRINTS.
!Ch»y tn jii o&Tftd toth« Public tor tb»
.■; 'r..:- ■. ■ ■ money. r '--;
Wsouaiu Ami*,
DCFORESt, ARMSTRONG fc CO..
Ayrfl Jl, ;;; ft** TP**-
BOOEEIES AT WHOLESALE !
VT m wsn mfl «£*•«; wb-
I ‘ f -T,' ■ ■
HARRIED.
DIED.
BUY
THE
i ;l .
BOS RH AVIS*
HB OKJVIUTXO HOLLAN'D EEltm 101 ‘
WSEABB OF THE KIDNEYS,’
MVBR complaint,
WEAKNESS OF ANT KHTD
PEVfR AND AGUE.
Aad the various affection* consequent upon i<Mm(
STOMACH OR LIVER,
Suck m Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky MMfc
Heartbarn, Low of Appetite, Dependency, Omu«mm%
Blind and Bleeding PUee. In nil Nervous, BhsnmattoMt
Neuralgic Affections, It has In numerous instance* pmt
highly oeneflclal, and in others effected a decided com.
This U a purely vegetable compound, prepared cn itrletly
adentlflc principles after the manner of the oalebiated
Holland Professor. Boerhave: Because of tta great toceaaa.
la the most of tpe Knropean States, Its introduction' late
tha .United State, ws» Intended more especially fee thsai
Of «ur fkthcrland scattered here and thcro on r the face at
thUtnighty country. Mooting with great success im,
them, 1 now offer it to the American public, knowing that
,1m truly wonderftil medical virtues must be acknowledged.
It la particularly recommended to those person* wuaa
constitutions may have been Impaired by tho conttewn,
wee of ardent spirits, or other form* of dissipation. Qaae
rally initantaneons in effect, it finds its way directly to the
teat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve; raising
up tho drooping spirit, and, in fact. Infusing new health
and vigor in the system.
C ACTION.-—'The great popularity of this delightful tu
na haa induced many imitations, which the public should
guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy any*
thing cue uutilyou bare gtvep Boerbavo’a Holland llttarf
a flur trial. One bottle will coprlr.es yen how infinitely
superior It to to all these Imitations.
dSy* Bold at $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles Set |t, by 4s#
BENJ. PAGE. JR.. & GO.,
Mantfiictmring PharmactntuU ami Ohtmith,
**. -.!• PITTSBURGH PA.
T. W. Oyott h on*, FiUUdplpbik; 9*ro**A Pjtk. K»w
York; Joan D. Park, Cincinnati ißaratod, idanw m CV'..
Bc. lioali; A. Altoona, Pm, and by Oraukt*
•ad M*robantt gaawuly tbrougbont th. United Euctef
•ndOmadti, [OctoW 14,18M.4J'
GREAT CENTRAL
LITER ARY EMPORIUM,
NO. V “ALTOONA HOUSE," ALTOONA. PA..
X|7'HERB MAY BE HAD ALL THE
JJ_ ycyoUr Pofrllystloqs of jho doy, m fellow. ■
Xoto Yvrie Igctfe
Manwrtßbipt*,
Bod, White and BHUi
WtoaufOnr Rtim,
Vtufty,
Jmtrtam €Mm,
«*^ySgSS2si
Aill^SvAirS^^'
iM LuUdt lU, German Amt, '
Ml* JOutlrated TfhrW, (Gerswa.)
Tfc .Yew Clfcper, ' "
Ah&nodihlte Outite.
CWfcrf State Fttiee GapSu,
Botum Pilot, fyWiJmeriecmf
Some Journal, ' Banner of. labM,
Spiritual Telegraph, - IRtUy IMtams, ; -
JUooaTfrmSe. 'I A
-1 DAILIES: ! v'
PhOadOpHa Pnu, St* nrk BMOk
Pmic Ledger, TkrtJWftw* >
fhiUbHnk True Prtu, . JVeiti Tor Hr IVmm.
To which win W«dfea>B a tWy mu 1 .
Mscuines, Novels Hd Romances, Mbceuidedtas Books,
School Books,C6py Books. Slates. Fens, pencils, Inks,
Gap and Letter Paper, Lnrelope*, Draetog |MI
tisane Paper, Blank Book* and in bet oYeiy
BUnglo theSUtiopMT line.. Tun. No-
WMaad Qtfnat of ejery tarlatj, Pic
ture* and Picture ntro(% Ac.
«R. A choke lot «f OON PKCTIQNJERIES, of *T«xr rati
*t£ Al*o, TOBAOCO and SEQAHS of the beat quality,
N. B.—lVe are »Ae WhgJeaatc acd Retail Agent i* lhi»
county* fife ROIJN’S SALVE. Itdoeapoe-
Mvely ean all 'wares to which It isapplied. Try it.'• (l-tf.
’ALISTERSVILLE ACADEMY,
Ifl MeMUkrtviSe, Juniata Count)/, 1%
GEO R, and Proprittar .
Tblf in*t*t»tlon is lootted In Lost Creek Talley, about 9
miles from Mifflin Station on the Pcnn'a Sail Hoad, and la
easy of access bystage coach from that point. Tha next
Session commences on the lart-Tueedayof JU I,Y, and dceee
on the Uat Frida; of DECEMBER. The Course of Stud;
the same as in all oilier institutions of like character, ad
terms Ibrßddrdand TuiUci fully asreasonable: Fer>lar
thrr particulars send for a Catalogue or Circular
Juno 9. 1869.-flt
Levi riling,
IMPOSTER OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &e.
AUeghmy-Strut, Xwtk Wart,
ALTOON A,,’fA.
A layge stock of all kinds of LIQUORS of the vary feet
Brands, wlfl he kept constantly on hand; and aril) be sold
In lota to shit pifrcbasers.'at prices a* reasonable an ttu
can be had anywhere in the cftttntcf. {MaylS, ’4B-i<
IAA BOXES WINDOW GU-M,
IVV from Bxlo to 34x20.
Patty Knives,
Paint, Wall and Tarnish Brashes,
' Plaster Paris,
' Logwood, . ■ 1 .■
1 Extract Logwood,
I j •' Camwood; ■ ■ .. ; -
1 ' I Bomd PrltneTeUrwOahre,
j Yenitton Sad,
Spanish Brown, in store and for sals by?
—t A. ROVMB.
PAINTS! PAINTS! -~
%<toO'B*. WUXTB I»EjU>, differint Brand*.
1,000 lb«. Whltn'Ztacl^Unt.
4 CM*»CKrom» Green.
B OtMl Qlloma TeJUrtr.
’Jsisried Umber, ,
' ’ . Terr* di Slrnna,
Bed XeaA*
- -I,OOOAa Patty.
VurnUne* of all kind* in store and for tale, Whoteeele
endßetail, by ' ' • Ai-MOCSB.
Fancy toilet
- ' * A#D SSAUXO SOAPS.
Soap,. r
' Bado’i Poncina,
Peaeb attf Almost, .- :
' TO» ■Wftultcor,
Trimwrent, •
yf rights
VyUJW.
PERFUMERY
ASD FANar jamas.
' Sxtnets fat the HendkerehM^
Xln'im BweetJy,
Butterfly Boqnet,
Vimi&iin
fcoadeHUe.
““"JiSßa.
Tot »*d« chf*p by
OILS I OILS 1 s
Pure Beflned Linwod Dft
XxtnUMOO,
PvrtwtwttOn. r - „
kerwnUOß.
For (tie it
For the hair— ;
BttiMt’a Cocoaioe,
tjoa’aJEUttUrqa,
Superior B»y Sum,
C«locne«ofaUk!a4»,*t .
STkovazf.
May 1*1869-
TtfRS. PHEBB BAILEY’S j
Jfl IMPROVED' EXEAST POMPS.
mwortment of Nnreinz Bottle*.
Cuttar’e Improved SHOUUwK BRACES Mr ta<Ue.
Gentlemen and Children. Tor idle by X XOOSM.
ARNOLD’S WRITING FLUID,
In Quart, Pint, HaltPtnt and 4 e*. Bottlea
line Black and Bed Idea, Stationery, At,al ' ,
Way 12,1860. XOOSXE
TTAJB, TOOTH & NAIL BBUagfiB,
• • ■ '-'l i
80£S fBOMtISTORS,
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