The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, June 23, 1859, Image 3

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LOCAL items.
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lB«v. jobb (^Mbenleetared^M'tbesttb-.
***ef tefflp«r*noe In the Iwby terian Church i
*fliar»d*f evening 1 last, to a large and ap
-08 -»tivo audienire. The lecturer did full joa
r* his sobject. fulfilling tie expectations of
IT tad especially thoaewho wished the editors
Korchin*. He pictured the evils of indulging
* , PP etite for strong drink an# pointed on*
hi« 7 of escape; stlgmath# the traffic in
Jdeni jipirits 'a disreputable fbusineso; t>dn-
Irtijed the practice of physkiapkJwcirtnmen-
the nee of spiritousliquors
|B d intimaUpg that those who did so were fund
glass themselves; and winding up with »
tegnUr broadside at editors 4bd arejounfor-
Ü Bne as to receive a bottle ortWoofOhiocojn
whiskey manufactured into brandy, andtell who
Ihej received it from. In
w we can not perceive that-an editor is any
liable to censure than are men who pro
f»i» to be the advocates of tomperaucejind yet
wte for Btate and Legislativeoffiperavrho, if not.
nambera of the Liquor League of this State, are,
inown to be opposed to thc ovuse.ofteinper
wpe. The only difference wo can discover be
tween them is,, that thesayings oftbe pne party
are public and s tho actions of thoother aro se
trttj siid that the effects; virttfi»%, of the lat
wr ire much worse than : th ose, of .the fofiaer,
Mpseially those which called forth the animad
tusions of the lecturer. j.We do not bring this
tharge in palliation of the offence complained of
tr the Rev. lecturer, nor is it applicable to all
uopcraace men, but wo argue that so long as
sen are returned to oar legislature whpnreop
posed to the passage of a prohibitory liquor
law, andyeturned, too, by the .votes, of tempor
ises men who will sacrifice love for the
t ;ue? rather than their political opinions and
preferments, so long ,w|il the traffic in.ardent i
spirits be a legitimate business and claim res- j
pwtabililj. the denunciations Of the Preaa and
lie Pulpit to tho contrary notwithstanding.
Had,lucre-been no Division of thp Sons of
Tcßperance in this place, or no temperance lec
turer at ban lno comment thereupon, the short I
tun which has caused a little fluttering would •
Kircc hare Attracted a passing notice from the j
friends or foes of temporal,cej and would not ’
sue been construed to mean eo much more than 1
it hi or hare allot ded an opportunity to convert 1
a sole hill into a mountain. 1-
tST x - A. Gibson, Agent “ Farmer’a
Mttqil Horae Thief Detecting ami Insurance
;-jOip»ny'' of York, York county, Penn’a, will
b« in this place r. part of .this -ami next' week,
id aav be found at the Altoona House. We
iiio before referred to the clomictcr of this
( -Bjii.-T, aad urged our farmers to bare their
hirafa insured in' it. It was chartered some
tV3 years ago-by the .Legislature of Pennsylva
iA for the purpose of suppressing horse stoal
.:s sjthin tho,State,.and.f,r the better security
■f property generally, with a capital of $830,-
W The company insuri on the following tow
u.-Bi, viz; 2 Horses for 6 years $2 75 and 25
each hdditional horse,, with a premium
c. abw dollars only. Each horse insured
'urandeiT hy the agent,pr the insured, with the
fiiauiiny'pfrenrb, letter (Cj cither on the right
“■?■■■ shoulder, orunder-themann, (the
at a higher rate c>L inijurcime. In case.a
'-rsc thus branded and insured >* stolen, the
C'.npur? fix bound to search out. the horse and
n.urn Lirn to tho owner free of charge, or pay
iu fuii value in eash.'Within Ob days, said value
wlc ei cccd •s2po,fpr,apy one which is
1 ‘ u; dsiermrne.l bjr .1 disinterested neighbors,
the sumo shall hove happened,
Clarlr, Editor of the
i<b«4 Visitor,” cays? . ,1 '..
have had. ample opportunities during
‘ <ls; k* *n!w. 'of witnenaihg the jiracUciA
’■trkrngs of the Iron City College; 5 Hnving
«»a 10 almost duly h> t cron vltsc, with the Tcach-
Students, in tup study yposn,ni}d at .the
', 2 -V:U tw-t:«tions.-. We lijvvc oulj tPjSaj than
■>—scgliccas, and intense interest, characterize
*'trj performance. Students.are andviiig daily!'
\J a ail parts 0 f the .country, and the numher
a «endan:o is larger by far, than nlny
larlar Commercial College East, or West. Mrk
■‘aims the Principal, is n gentleman of tboj
fictCut integrity, and the’'entire -faculty is|
wspoeed of competent and faithfulinstructors.
! ' r f announced in the widely dif
‘s«<i .ndvertiseraenta of this institution, is!
t j nip,.y carried out, in the course of study
*” !c 'phne, which this college has won its
r«Knt reputation.' 1
I Tc ”° Men's Diumatic Association.— This
••sedation gave two entertainments at MitiW-'
•. all on Friday and Saturday eveningsdast,
j/ ar ® e ftnd respectable audiences. ..Not having
** present on either occaripns,. we cannot
peak.by the book” a* to the mannerln which
men acquitedithemseldes. but a friend
‘•m competent to judge informs Us that they
their P af t* in.the veiytbcijt style and
i.' ,atiB<Wti9n
. een We " eonducted, nothing qfa dis
d° b * cen . e ;m
* n **7 contiuur.to bh.»o. vV ■
. * OP3 —A rural friend ipfcma us.that
dau »«ge to the graincropß in ibis
ita' 9 Kreat * 7 ein and jtbatf.boUit:-
iite %>*»*
'•«s«td th ?. latC !**»«;
!jc( Hit^ 1 8r,,i “ 1 $ lll «
ia 0 f . “ f'nna are readily perceptible. .He
tliat Uio effects Of the frost
tsa, J* tte weeT ?.l ombaianqee. tbe injury
'* ‘‘‘c*!*/A a .w the 1 fruit, ;tbednnjogei
H^pdaut^r o p T J l fe° ‘ 9 ***** Project of
tt»e jname of
'liil u^8 .° > D ’ a Painter -by ip.
for a coa P le of yearapssl, corn
el, hr cull v”’s■
SJ-t0 ilea., I b “ A m a razor and bl£ed
& foom •;
i.“- ton* A* ““*iwaapeol pt\AWs;
l ’« ft pK
gret that we bade adicu.to bur esteemed friend
«ndi exeellentoUiten*fthd -physician, Dr. ®.. J.
Hirst, who, on Tuesday evening dart,] left ibis
place to locate in Galesburg. 111. By Wa rt
moTul.onr town baa lost one of its moat active
and enterprising citiiena. the medical prdfbsajon
of this conuty one of its most devoted and skill t. l
practitioners, and biaassociatesawann-hearti d
and agreeable-companion. . Many andunfeigned
were the regrets expressed.by those to whom
| hr had ministered in sickness, when itt&med
that he was about to-givomp his practice in this
;pht«. ~ His empathy for the suffering, their
eonfidehcorin his judgement
as a physician, and his proverbial courtesy to-
Ward all -with 'Whom -he oamein contact, won
him a lasting place, in the. memory of all who
had thb fortune to know him. We wish him
proaperity in his new. home in the West, and
heartily recommend him to the people among
Whoro he U.flbQnt to locate*?* physician wor
thy of theiroonfidenceland patronage,
tln company with the Dr. departed our res
pited lady.friend dad well-known fashionable
milliner. Miss Jennie Scott, who goes to spend
a few months with her friends in the wilds of
Iliinpia. ; and lowa., Nodoubt her lady friends
Who look-to her as the j>nly person who can rig
<theih out inthe pink of the fashion will be sorry
to hear of ;her dep:utoto, but let them console
themselves with the - reflection that she will re
turn again in September, in t me to fit them up
for a charge of season, unless, perchance,', she
should fall a victim ;to the cruel darts of onpid
in that country ; ifhwe women are scarce and
men good looking and nob, tier friends and
patrons we know will hope that eha mny be
spared such a fate, and will return to them
again, as we .believe they could not get along
without her. | *
»*v *
In Town.—Col- H. J. Lumbuert -arrived in
this place by the Fast Line, on Tuesday evening
last, and took quarters .at the Logan House,
where ho basbeen called upop by quite a num
ber of his friends. Should hebe called upon
by every person in tbe town, with whom
ho is acquainted, he would receive a friend
in each, ns all who know him are his friends.—
It is his first visit to our town since he vacated
the office of General Superintendent, some fif
teen or eighteen mouths since, and he receives
a Warm welcome from his old associates and
employees; ,Heis in attendance upon the meet
ing of the Grand Epcampment of Knight Tem
plar?, which openedi last evening.
Among others in attendance upon the En
equipment wo notice. Maj. F. W. JBoley and
Col. Harry E. Gray, the gentlemanly Con
ductors on tbe Espreqsland Fast Line Trains,
who contribute largely -to the ■ popularity of
tho Penn’a Central; blso. .bur jovial eotempo
rary of the Tyrone «Sfur, Capt Bell, looking
nope the worm of the late drubbing he received
as q candidate for .Brigade Inspector.
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B@»;The Blair County Teacher’s Association
will be represented in the State Tca-.ber’s Asso
ciation, wh|ch meets in Westchester on the 2d
of August next, by Prof. John Miller, G. H.
Ramey. John Clingcrman, Miss Piiilande Hart,
Miss Galbraith and Miss P. M. McCrum.
We learn -from the’ jteyister that the set
ties and other fixtures belonging to old‘‘Fi
delity Division s of T,” df (E[ollidnyBhurg 1 were
sold at pubiip sale, .a few dnyssince.to close
out the .conccrbl the Division ■having jgono down
some years ago". "V
SrqrpEn Aoa'W.—Tho Register
of yesterday says that Ob ' Xuesday morni.ug last
the Central Batik .entirely suspended the re
demption. qf its ipaper. This looks' like the
“ last; wieg of tins iwihmnr.’'; "■ v..
Sabbath School Assoc 1 atioh.—The’members
of the Altoona 'Sabbath .School Association will
remember' that the: Association meets in the
United Brethren Church, ot ' the first Friday
cvenipg in July. ' ; ' -
J. S. op A. .State, ;Convkhtiok.— The Fifth
StateTouypfttioh of the Junior Sons of America,
of Fehuaylvnnift, will meet.in ilolliduysburg on
the .3d pf August next
A GHABCB.—Any person .wishing a honse and
fixtures for keeping boarders, will find an ad
vertisement in our Columns offer
ing thp jame at a bargain,: ( .. -V
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Halley-s Magical Pain’Extractor.
Ifn all diseases inflammation more or less predominates—:
now to' allay inflammation strikes at tho root of
bence.antomcdlatecnre. 1
PAat
and nothing at lay inflammation at onto, and make
a certain cure.
EXTRACTOR ■, <
, will cure the follo wing among a groat catalogue of diseases:
Burns, Scalds, Cuts Chafes. Sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions.'
Bruises, Sprains,Bit<^Polsoo, ClulbiriDB, BUia, Scrofula,
‘ Dicers, Fever Sores, Felons. Ear Ache, Piles, Sore Byes,
• Gout.'Swellings, Hhenthatlsm, Staid Brad, Salt ;Rhenm,
■. ttaldooss, .Erysipelas, itlngwonn, Barbers’ itch, Small Pq*'
■ .Measles, .Rash, Ac- Ac., ; |
! t To some ft may appear incrcdnlotts that eo many diseases'
1 aliould boreachcd by one.article; auchan id<»a will vanish
! wbshitrilechqil points tothe foct, that the salve is a com--
each and every one applying a per-;
ftttanUdotc toitaapposite disorder.
DAVLBTS MAGIbAt PAIN EXTRACTOR !
In iU effiwU js magieal. bccanee the time is so short be
tween disease and a permanent enre; and it is'an extrac
tor, os it draws all disease.'-nt of tho affected part, tearing
nature as perfect as before the injury. * It is scarcelyno
ceasary to eay th itno house, work-chop, or
should.lie ono tpoment without it V '.’ v
No Pain Extractor is gonnine nnless the box .haauponit
a steel plato.cnßcavlug, witfi the nauio of Henry jOalley,;
Sold by 6. ff. Kessler, Altoona.; George A. Jacobs, Hql
.Udaysbarg; and by all tliiii-pggists ahd patent mulicihe
dealers throughout the Dnited States knd Canadas.
Principal Depot, 165 Chamber- street, NcwA'pik. ,
Bov. U, , ' ' * C. P. CUACB.
r TOOTHACHE.
®*J» 4Im«BP cai> be cured Ay. Da. Ketsex’s Toothaciw
ftEMpbl, prepared by hiiff in Pittsburgh! P»; whiqb Is put
npin botflea eud solil at 25 cents each. It la au
medicine, when dilated, for spongy and tender guins,aud
U ■worth tea times its price to pU wbo need it. ,So& jiero'
by 0. W. Header. . 1 [Dec. 9, ifiSMy. f
WIGS-WXGS-WIGS.
WIGS AND TdpPKES anipaw aU.—
They are elegant, light, easy anddurablo. . •
PSttlUg.toncluirin—no turning upbehind—no «hrinklng
IB,IMP-ly ; S5B Brcodway,Neer York.
• > .•••■ • ~ ■
BITTERS,
DR. DOOFLiIVD’S BALSAMIC
CORDIAL,
The great standard medicines of the present
age, hdve acquired their great popularity only
through year* of trial. Unbounded satisfac
tion is .rendered by them in all eases,- and the
peopleihaoepfonounced them worthy.
i Urer Complaint, dyspepsia* Jamaica,
;;
;\V, : .',.
an* 4t»sty arising from a disordered
Uoer weakness tf t\e stomoehanddigestive
prgansi ««speedily and permanently cured by
the OEBMAK BITTERS.
rießaJaamicCordial bat acquired a
reputation surpassing (hat of any similar pre
paration extant. It t pill cure, without fail,
the most severe and long-standing
' CraghfOoldj |er Hoamoou, Bronchitis, In-
I flaema. Cronp. Pnknmanl*,
|: Cossoaiptios,
and hat performed the most astonishing tares
ever known of
Confirmed Consumption.
A few dofyt will also at once cheek and
cure the most severe Diarrhcsa proceeding
from Gold in the Bowels.
These medtynss care prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jackson & Cb., ifo. 418 Arch Street, Phila
delphia, Pa. f and are sold by druggists and
dealers: in medicines everywhere,, at 75 cents
- P er hotfle. The signature of C. M. JaoksoN
will be |on the outside wrapper of each bottle.
In tl\e Almanac published annually .by the
proprietors, called Etebtbodt’s A;.»aw.^ (
you will- find testimony and commendatory
notices from all partswf the country. These
Almanac* aregivenaway by all our agent*.
ttdt- *of iaie in Altoona, by A.- Koush and O. AT.
Kessler, and by gH Druggists. [may 19, ’59-ly i
DR. McI.AWE’S
CELEBRATED: VERMIFUGE AND LITER PILLS.
A singular combination, but very effectual, as the
following Will show:
New 20.1862.
Knowing, from experieuce.the valuable qualities of Dr.
McLam's Vermifuge and Liter PUU, prepared by Flem
ming Bros., i’ittsbni gh, X liave for some time back consid
ered it my duty, and madp it my business, to make those
articles kaoprn wherever I went amoug .my friends. A
Short time ago I become acquainted witli the case of a
young girl', p-lio seemed to lie troubled with worms and
liver compliant, at the same time, and had -been suffering
for some two months- Through my persuasion she pur
chased one bottle o X Mr. McLands Vemufuge, uiid one box
of Liter Pills, wliich she took according to diiections.—
The result was, she fussed a targe quantity of warms, and
thinks that.one box qiore of the Fills will restore her to
perfect health. Her name and residence can he learned
by calling on E. L. Thcal., Druggist,, corner of Rutger and
Monroe streets.
Purchasers will be careful to ask lor DR. M’LANE’S
CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by KI.KM
INO BHDS. 1 of Pitlpburgh, Fa. All otlier Vermifuges in’
cumparUou iare wojrililess. Dr. iT Lane's genuine Vermi
fuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now bo had at all
respectable ijrng stores. Sime genuine wMout the tigna
lure of : I FLEMING BROS.
MODEBiV IVVEXTIOSS.
We know gf no ihyention of modern times Uiat deserves
or is destined to occupy a higher niche in tire temple of
fame, tjian the discovery or invention of the Vegetable Ep
iklic Pills, f)r curing Lpdi-Jify, or falling fits.
Crumps, and jail the, Various modification. of Nervous Dis
ease- Or. Sct!t & Tfaiice, of itiS Baltimore at., Baltimore,
investor, is- certainly entitled to the best wishes
of all the benevolent!portion of mankind, who experience
a pleasure iivthe alleviation of human suffering. When
lir. fiance first prepared tbesePills, he intended themsole
ly for Fits, Cramps t ( nd Spasms; but subsequent experience
eatisCmtprilyiprovcd Ito him. that in addition to their re
mavkable.aaoutivo properties iu this class of diseases, they
exerted a perfect; control over the nervous system. lie
was theu induced to Iry them in cases of Neuralgia, Tic
boiorcaux, Nervous Headache, Palpitation of the Ueart,
Incipient Paralysis,' [Hysteria; Muspnlar Debility, and a
host of minor disensep, springing from a lack of nervous
energy, in all of width Ids an ticijiations were crowded
with the most sanguine success. Persons at a distance,
by writing upd sending n remittance to Dr. Uance, can
have the medicine forwarded by nmil to their poet' office
address, he paying tip - postage. The prices ore fur a sin
gle box $3, two boxes, $5, or ,$H pot dozen. We have
given his address above. ‘
HAIR UyE.-eHAIR UVE—HAIR 1)Y§1,
WE A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DTE!
The Original and Best in the IVhridl
All others are mere'imitations, and thould be avoided, if
yon wish ro escape ridicule. ■ j “
08A.V, UKD, or BUSTY HAIR. Dyed instantly to a
beautiful and Drown or Black, without; the least
injury .to tbeUair-<ir Skin.
tfifteenMcdala and Jpi jibifuaa have been awarded to Wm.
ov'cr 80,000 applications have
been made to the hair [of Ids patrons of his famous Dye/
WU.A. DA|CCejUida’S HAIR DYE produce* abolor
not to be distinguished from nature, and Is wjuaustKD.not
to injare in tbe IcayL however long it jnay lie continued,
and the 111 effect of Raid Dyes remedied; the Hair invigo
rated for Life by this Splendid Dye. . '
Made. sold dr applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig
Factory, 23S Broadway, New York.
Sold by Druggists iti Altoona, and by Druggists in nil
cities aid town's'of timUnltod States. V \"" [ r: '■
Genuine has the name and address njion a steel
plate engraving oufour sides of each Box, of '•* : ,
WM. A. BATCHbTHR,
Nor. fS, lastly J ■ SS33 Droa'hvay, Now York,
EEMALES^^ItG^
lux'a Pitl3.-rTho combination of Ingredients Iq these
Pills are the result of * long mid extensive practice. They,
are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all
irregularities, .painful menstruations, removing all ob-1
Strnctions, whctherfrdm cold or otherwiee,hcadache,paiu
in the side, paipltaticmoftha heart, disturbed sleep, which
always/aritefrora Interruption of nature, Inducing with
certainty periodical regularity; : Warranted purely vegetal
ble, and flee ftom anything injurious to B*-
. plicit directions, whfvh should bo read, accomi>any each
box, Price- $l. Sent! by mail .by enclosing $1 to any
authorized Agent. j ' ‘ ' A V
R. B- JlDTCilUioS,|Oenoral Agent for the United States,’;
155 Chambers York. ’ '
To whtm aH ihouldbe - ■ '
tfvßeSfter, Altotlna; Geo. A, Jacobs, Holli
dr.ysbnrg; aUilßuggists’ln the United State*. ■ ‘",
Oali'on tliaßgeut and get a pamphlet free.
, Nov.J«,W6My. :|?t ' ' ! ' '
;■: MARRIED. X ' %
On Thursday ,9th Inst,. at tho residence, of the bride's
Father, In Al*#andrui.'-Httntlrigilon ConntyV Penn'a, by (he
Ker.Samnel Pi Lowriei D. ROYBR GOOD; M.d; of Altoona,
t> Miss KLIZA B. UONTZ. '! , T^.
On Thursday. the Oth Instant! by the Ref. J. 11. C, Doth,
BLLIBS. HENDRICKSON to Miss ANNA M. SOAIUUB,
both ofUolhdaysburg.
i;. . died.
■ ' in nth-ait- iisM
•on of Albert J; and (Sara Weaver, aged 7 monttei AM'X
days. ■ ■'; - i i , ■ \
AND
(L (tifturi*gamt ~«wi«o s of n n-r’i ‘■Htaliashcd n.'innUrig':
lljtH” nre furnitu:*!* 1
•tewrt «» K"«l;a« >•» h little ;
over # J-inr. For [Kirticultir* c*U Ht th# h«W«l ; llr(inoh.|
Strict. Bart Altoctw, of
“Brant Hcmse." JiCOBfKTBKE.
Jrnc 2S. *59-3*. ' • '• '
HOUSK ! Qi’ I’OK) SALiS
Tho subscriber. offers ; .ot Private SaieaHonse and
Lot <>f Ground, situate on I'incStreCt, East Altoona, f.*-
merly 'occupied fry Isaac W. Armstrong. Tbe bonea is a
good Two Story Frame building. There is a well of good
weter near the hou*e : ' . . > . , ■
Terme—£So .In hWid andf tile balance ia yearly pay
ment*-, v a R.-SINK.
June23.,»4*-3L.- ; J-.' '- ' ' s,- -- ■■ > , .
MOUaNX V iiIUN OX—A LETTKII
from theTTon. Edward Everett, to the publishers.
; ; ; Boston, Jon* Bth, 1862.
ORrruaiKt:—Thebox containing tbe vitWof MOUNT
VERNON, arrived yesterday; " I am greatly obliged to you
for this pleating specimen of priutingiiioolors, which,
besides its interest as a representation ofjthe spot which,
mote than any other; andean Itself to the heart of the
country, is worthy of attention as a successful attempt to
place work- of art ortbiskind within the reach of the
great mass of the community.
I remain Gentlemen, with many thatiks, Ac.,
Very respectrotlyyours.
JHnyAKD EVERETT.
; The fmbscriben hare Jnst Issued itpleture of MOUNT
VERNON, printed in PIFXKEN OI I, COLORS, by a new
and inipr >vej, process. by which, pictures that have here
tofore cusrfriim $3 to $5 can be furnished.fur fifty cents. —
The site of bur engraving is 18 by 2d inches; on super cal
endered heavy plate paper, ’
Price FIFTY 'CENTS, postage paid to any part of the
United States.
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112 80-*th Third Philadelphia.
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’ 70. The tth .of July ’59.
OBL E B HA TIO N.
' The question is, shall we have a \
Grand Celebration on the FOURTH of JULY ,
IS ALTOOSAt
If it should take place, we would just say to the
PATRIOTIC SONS A DALOUTSUd
tliat they cannot witn a good conscience cilebrate the
Cuming
INDEPENDENCE DAT,
without first providing themselves with a suitable rig.
i.very body uhould look a* respectable as possible uu'tbat
day. thereioro
- PUOVIDE TOUR SELF IN TIME
with a new pair of BOOTS or SHOES, and tbe place where
you cun get them very cheap is at (he '
People't Cheap Boot and Shoe Store,
where the proprietor is every day dispensing Bargains in
BOOTS, SHOES AND OAITEDSI
'All we have to say is, Como in and jock at us and our large
tftock ot Goods*
‘ REMEMBER
that the place for tuMants is at KIMBALL".% Virginia
street, two doors below the Superintendent’s Office.
. June 23. 13511.—1 f
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Br ItasET Ward Detents. 1
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MSI or CONTESTS (IX PART.)
Onr Creed, What are F rowers Goad For?
Almanac for the Year. Plea of Health. Horticulture.
Educated Farmers. ' Downing’s Fruit.sof Am -ricit
Cultivation of Wheat. Wiuo and Horticulture
Farmcrt* Library. Strawberries.
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When Is Haying oyer ? , A Hole' in the Pocket.
Theory of Manure. Farmers’ Garden*.
The Science of Bad Butter, i.Miracles in Fruit*. i
Ashes and their Use. [Grapes and Grape Vines,
liar.) .Times. The Nui spry Busin-Ss.
The Corn and Potato Crop. Blightand I nsi-cy.
Subsoil Plowing.. The Blight and tile Pear-tree.
Farrai-nUndFarmingScenee. The Floirer Garden.
Management of Fruit-trees.' parlor Flowif* in Winter.
Work on the Farm (I Garden.: Parlor Blunts in Winter.
Esculent Vegetables. jTransportiiig Evergreens
An Anti Book Farmer. Horticultural Curiosities.
PtowtHl It la Dry and \Weti ! Progress ol Horticulture.
A List of Choice Fi aits. j- Etc. ■ Jtc;' Etc?" i
It wiU.be seen by the above attractive List of Contents,
that Mr. Beeclicr appears before the public in b mk 16,-m.
os a writer on Agricultural. Horticultural, and Kioriculiu
ral subjects. It will - no- doubt bo nows t. manythnu- to
bis wide .reputation as an'Oriitor. Preacher and Writer
must lib added that of a practfoal Farmer, Gardener mid
Fruit grower, Ibr such ho is and has been; but the Book
speaks for itself. -
VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES
1 or .
RELIGrIOUS SUBJECTS.
Dr Uescrt Ward Bstcnta. „ '
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Chnrchnnaml Drinin. ;
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tVUereOhristiaua Meat.
PirfntsbiCfiorac ter. ‘ ' '
Overcome Little Troubles.
“ Sin Revived and I Died." ■
Humility Before God:
How to become a Christian.
God’s Witm-aa to Christian
Fidelity;
Apostolic Ministers.
The Progress of Christianity.
DutfesofßollgiousPu'iliah
‘ lit* Societies. '
•! ■-
Church Music.
Abide with *js.
r/meo inf the Year.
Upd’s Pity. ■
The Mountain and Cite Closet.
P«ultsin.and Aids to Prayer.
PorxaktDfrOod. -4 >•
A Rhapsody of thePtm.
Christi (in Consolation. .
Trouble*. Trust in Ood.
Phase* of, tho Times. .
Pnllnng!) of Owl.
Catne of Dull Meetings.
Sadden Conversion, ■ - • 1
Total Depravity.
Working withUrroi Ist*. -
The Day and the Des&V
3s Conversion fnitantaneons?
The above volume contains, among other interesting
matter. porker” Articles bajo
tal Depravity, and the nbwftmbiH speech before th«<Bo»v
ton) American Tract Society, in answer to Daniel Lord.
JSsq., thoroughly revised by the author. ' .
dehlby isTjackson,
Publlshete, No. id® Nassau fit New York. •
. Acents wanted tosellßeechpr's Works, to whomajib
eml dl-<connt vvill bp given. ! '
Copies scut by inail |i>.)Stasb pald. on receipt of price.
J. R. Lsrr. y ». H. Ozabt.
LEET & GEAIIY, f I
A ttorneys at law, altoo
. NA. BLAIR CoVRa.,” -‘r v ? "
Will practice law in (he several Coarts of. Blair, Cambria, -
Huntingdon, ClearfUld, Centro ami hdjotdngxouuties.-v-
Also inthe District Count of the. United States. ■ : - J ' - £
: Collection* «f claims promptly attended to Agents for
the wde of Reid Estate, Bounty Land Warrants, and all
business pertaining to conveyancing and the law.
.IlEreiiEjfcea; ~
Hon. Wilson McCandlcs and Andrew Bnrkc, £sq., Pitts
burgh; Hon. Samuel A. Gilmore, pres. ; Jndgo of Payette'
Judicial District; lion. 1 CheimrdClemens.bnvheeilng, Va-;
Hba. James Bnrhsfde; BWlefonte; Hon. John W. IClUi’ngor!
Lebanon, and \Vm. A. Porter, Philadelphia.
: 'Jane 18,18J9-ly. . -7 7
y"l
*JIFO USE AN D lot, in weSt
1 1 WARD, Altoona, fdr sole at al»rgnln;' 'ißqtdft'<)f
June Bt JAUS6 LOWTOBB. r
" 1
SPR.NfI AlTb suMM'IIRL
p ■ CpSlf r £E> C£> ££> S3-.H .J.
! X ®^i LKM AN . has
I BBRJSGSS, - ,
x>cc.4x&
! • cmirj%ss. ~
.•--■■ ;■■ I 1..-
dztretßAiia,
;v -'; • • _wd all Varietle* and tostant of: ;
LADIES BBESS BOOBS, ; I. r ,
together with a full- assortment of goods for gehtiesMb’s
wete.Oucb aa ClothwOksslmnatabd Vesttnit*.
, ; Also * foUxtotiknfHardware, Qmniutrare and
GHOCERIEg;
and an assortment of ■ <
.^•V
r.
" \ SlipfeS,
of afl fllsMandatylea.wl&lrotittal to i&* In th* mrtwt.
and will bo sold at fair price*; i f
Having recently enUtgedniy store-room, lean bow
display hit lafgsly tncrcaKodkitock n»‘ bsit ,-r adraataae
nnrt wonld respectfully tavitef Verybody locall. . . ~
May 12.1869. - ■ ~cr
'I 'llE U N L>KHS I.G N E|) WOULD
IrespectfuUy inform hi* oldens
tonwn and the > generally
tluU be has just red a t..m«
and haxdsoms aa-. neut of
CLOTHS, isimeres,
AND isTINGS,
which b« is now -Wpi fbr *ai e ,
and la prepared to i Ihbin up m’
the latest style * ; durable man
lier, as none‘l but best workmen
are employed, and ,-ork rufulo will
be warranted to V satisfaction.
Hehna also a (toed g of (tarts’
FOU.N'ISUINQ GOODS;
such as SwHti, Jlvu.- Vmx
shirts. Drawers Pocket Ti«, Stocks,
suspenders, ilustery, 4c„ ieA also a lirgi assortment of
'<£ADYMAOK (JLOTHINO, aU of whlch beUdetennlhed
to sell oa cheap as they can pa bought ithiS alde of phlla
delphla. The public are respectfully Invited to call and
examine my «isk, as I shaft take pleasure In showing
them: Doors open at all times' from OA, M. until 9P, M.
Admittance free. ■ : ■ ' ! ’
May S* 1853-tf THOMAS EtWAY.
ORPHANS' COURTS A vir*
tue of an order of the Orphans’.ChuplEof.Blair ccui •
ty, there will bo offered at public vendue Cr'oqtcry; on the
premises, in Logan townslilp, said county, at lO oVlock A.
M,, on SATURDAY, July 2d, 1859, - - A:,--
A TRACT OF LAND,
containing .about RIXTY ACRES, (the exact quantity not
kn.wn.i about half of it cleared and uuder fence—the
baiauce IVouD LAND—having thereon - ' ■
erected a two-story LOG IiUUSE,. a one... jgtnSHk'
unl-a-iialf story LOO HOUSE, and otlier Bvl 11 f[A
buildings, with a fine ORCHARD of good. a J.c Nr
Erulton tlie place. Two large Springs SfSflHßfinH
most excellent water on .the farm.
Land being situated in Login township; «bpit tvfo mile*
from th c borough of Altoona. ‘;.
TERMS OF SALE .—The whole of the purchase money
to be pfild on the confirmation uf the tale by the Court
on the first day of July Term, 1869.’ j ” V ■ v
< MIOHAEIi fcANTNER,
AJm’r of Henry Kautnari late of Una tim dee’d.
MayaMBs2--r4t ' . . ” ~
T EXCHANGE HOTEL.-rTHE SUB
SCRIBER would respectfully in-: I \ \ •
form the public that ho lias' recently re- A
fitted the above Hotel, and is now ore-! MSSmtc » V "
oared to accommodate his friemls
patrons in a comfortable manner, And beßLmßpjMl
wi’l spare no pains in making it an agreeable honlo fbr Sll
sojourners. > His Tabic will always be luxuriously supplied
from the markets of the country and cities.toßd his Bar
filled with liquors of choice brands.- HU Charges are as
reasonable as those ofanv other Hotcl\}irtho place, and he
feels satisfied they can not be complained'.oif by/hoee who
favor him with their custom. Expecting to reterve a share
of public patronage,-and fully intending m deserve it, he
throws open his house to the public and invites a trial.'
1 liave just received a stock if Sa I French Brandy.'
for medicinal purposes.' .
Also a large spick of excellent Wines, for medicinal pur
poses. together with a lot of the best old Bye Whi-key to
be found in tlie country. -
Altcoua, May 27,1859.-ly] JOHN'BOWMAN.
HO !■: MX KE U S ASBISTANT !
» 1 Marshall's Patent Last Holier. -
ThU uincbine Is designed to hold a Boot dr,Shoe of every
and also in every desired position, fur pegging, sew
ing. pairing off. buffing, setting up .•dgos.lica thus render
ing it unnecessary for the operator to belli hU work either
in bis hands, upon his knees, or against bia.breast. .Jic
can stand oi sit at pleasure. It has also' a Eafi-Iloh at
tached. The wlioie apparatus is strong; dirablo, light
compact and portable.- .
By the use of this machine, the husinesa'fn question j*
gn-atlj focililatctl nndalsorend’ red oneof tbyniost tiealth
ful and ’deasant occupations among the mepiiao leal art*.
The above invention needs only to be fCeii to heap
predated.
State and coant; rights for taio by
«r '. ;
tn. Send for A Circular.
I> V A iLA.ViiC TEliEGitAl'll
1 J IHd you heardhe news from Europe? ' Jf you bare
KOI. we Will tejl you what it Is. It Is tlikf lIKNlfy TUCK
ling jnst returned from the Kagtern clUci wltha largcuup-
I>ly of / i ■ <■■■'.■
READY : MAT)E CLOTHING, '
consisting of all styles and qualities of Ovijfcoats, bress
Coats,'Vests. I‘auts, Boots and Shoes, and
in an establishment of the kind, ail of which'heoffer* at
unprecedentedly low prices for cash. iLvihfeipnrchased
liis atrok at cask prices, bo is thereby euaWedfto sail very
low. ■ , . . : 1 ..
lie invites all those in wpnt of anything ini his- Hnc to
give him a call,'feeling sure that he will. lie iblo to else
salisftction. - TUCK.
Altoona Sept. 30, 1858.-tf - *T ’
BLAiU COUNTY A!YAltl>
—Messrs. Freemen A Hoover respectfully inforvi the
I'ublic that they have trftoliUalieda XKW M AKBLti YARI).
on the corner if MtoghenvAnd Front SlrOett. in Hollidays
burg. where they will keep coustautlyoh bkod a fnll as
sortment of ’ / . i i ; ‘ ; ’
CHOICE -
and bo prepared to execute order* Sir
Tomb ijloue*, ' M»u unu-.nts, TiWle Topi.
Ac., In a prompt and worKmahlike'nuduier. * '
nolliilaysbnrg April 11,’89-flm.* -■ r ; ‘ ;t
FISH & VEGETABLES.—
The subscriber will rrceiTe daily durincithe geaso-.-
by Eip ess, direct from PhiladelphiaKdiM&r
kinds of VEGETABLES, inch a» i T*
SallaJ, Onion*. UhuUrb. Radithe*,. Oucumbtr*.
ie*. ie. AUo, Frak: FW£ :
all of which may be had at his stand on Mainstreetl firs*
door above fa. K. R-Co, ; j
’ M-iTUIAB OTTO./
Altoona June 2,1859.-3 m , - . j . s . M.
jjbAIR .COUNTY INSJUHANCH
JLJ. AGENCY.—The undersigned. Agent- of the Blais
Umnty Mutual Fire) Insurance Oompanji ’to st all
time* ready to'lnsureagainsf toei<or diunage By Are, i&a&f.
mgr, Berchansst, Unit. it evenfde£
cnption, in town or country, «t ;'asreasonable Jratesiw any
Company in the State. Office with Bell. JhUiut4n. Jick A
Lycoming county ; mutual
BIJRE INSURANCE AGENCV.—The
agent of the Lycoming Mtmutl Ftrt InsuranceCoinpanyFu
at all times ready to insure against loaaor damage djy Are,
BuHdingt. iterthandise. Furniture and FrMtriv of every
description, In town of country, at ju reaeomible ratee u
ac company in the State. Office In therMasdnlo Temple.
Jan. 3, SCr-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, AgaH
WAiyiSUTTA PRINTS.
They areyhe Best Calicoes yet offend to the Pabjin tar th*
money. ■ '; - ; i■ ■ ■ j
WhoieSile Aoexts, |m'
DEFOBtST. &..CP.,
April : 21.-1859-4m pv YORK.
OTICE.-T-WHfeitEAS, Letters Tcsta-
L ? mentary to the Estate OROVAdec’d. late
pf the Borough of AKooAa, Blair epunty. has bpen granted
t» the sniiscriber. all -persona indebted to the' said estate
aro-roqaeated to make immedbte payment;! (hose Itaving
claims or denmnds against the' estate will make known the
same uiibont delay. ' JACOB; GOOD,
' May 12. Ih6>-et ; Bxeccto«.
TJOOT AND SHOEMAKER,—THE
I ) •übscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Altoo
na and vicinity that he still ornithines to, mannfacture
Bnots and Shoes.of ■ every description, on the shortest no
tice,-at his shop on Main Street, next door to the Tribunt
office. His work is done up in the best of style, and can
ned fail to give eathStetloD. Only r ,ive him a cell.
Noy. 4.1858.-ly. L. RICKaLDS.
/HIIEAT WESTERN INSURANCE
UT 4N» XBtIST (X)MBAXP^rnidmfcoe^AbfßAior
psrsonat.property will be effected on tfao«do*|M|UimMda:'
AltooB» at bU oSSSWAnnTffiL
Haich 17,1886. JOHN SHOBMAKBiT Agent.
T W.jMA.ynEW, »
EonciUtof City, Pal
b tr y
r H B :v ■ •.
noiim^Yr
TBB CBtXBTUTKD nOIXAKD EIMEJ>T Mf
•rawst*,-
DISEASE OP' THE KIDHKW? ?
' J.IV6R COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANITKOTO
FEVER AND AGUE,
' l Aad the various affections ocnaeqnont upon dttlsseAsdeA
STOMACH OH LITER. . . ...
Sueb at Indigestion, Acidity of tho Stomach, CoffckyAalam'
Heartburn, Los* of Appetite, Desiiondeucy, ifeiindtAHK
Blind and Bleeding Pile'. In all Nervous, ilhentpaUa ial
Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instance* «m|
highly beneficial, and lu others effected a decided curs. 1 r-
This Is a purely vegetable compound, pVeparod on Ndlii|
Scientific principles, alter the manner of the oetsbiaM
Holland Professor, Bseriiavc: Because of its
In the most of the turopean States, its Introduction ft* it
.the \Jnited Stab s was intended mom especially fiftbeab
-or-our fatherland scattered here ami there on r thafaea at
this mighty country. Meeting with great success UDRMA
them. I now oltor It to the American public, taowitigshafc
Its truly srondsrftd medical virtues must be
It la particularly recommended to those para.aswSsas
constitution* may have been impaired by the eonltaHlMe
Use. of ardent spirits, or other forma of dissipation. Qsa*.
rslly Instantaneous in effect, It finds its way directly to tbs
seat of life, tnriiiifca afid -qniclrenlng every nerve, raising
up the drooping spirit, and, In fact, infusing new besom
aad vigorlu the system, -
C A DTION.—The great popularity of thic doliahtAd re'
ma'has induced many imitations, which the. Dublin showM
guard against purchasing. ' Be not persuaded td buy a*|»
thing else. uutlV you have given Eoethavs’s HollandWtfan'
a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how iaaiitntp
superior it it to all these iOiitafivps.. *
4®~&4d at gI.OO per bottle, or sis butties far !*>**•
.. ' v . sout m>m*ToKB,
Monu/icturinf rharmactnilsts arid CMmUta,
PITWUCnOH. PA,
Ti W. Pyott A ons, Philadelphia: Barns* A Park. New
ISdrk; John D. Park, Cincinnati ; Barnard, Adama A Ox,
St. Louis; A. KODAK. Altoona, l‘n., and by DroulM
and Merchants generally throughout tbs Doited wfas
add Canadas. . ' [October U, UW^ly
GREAT CENTUAIi „
LITERARY EMPORIUM.
NO.*; ••ALTOONA HOUSE/’ ALTOONA,W..
WBEBE MAY BE DAD Ai/LTH®
V y of tit's «fcjr, u t»U»W« {
ATete r<a%ri!treurti,
A'w Tori: VWIt/i'
S.artvnd Sh-ißit . .
True Flatf, ‘
Home Journal.
Sy:olwal TeUgraph, Mfrm-
Mfevna Xhitunc. -. ■ t , ~
, ■■ DAiiaiss - '..v
PhHaMp\ia P$«J, . -; ikv BtrO^
PuldiS Ltdgpr, v tfe* tnrk Mb**,
PiUlburgh TtutPitsi, - A’tK lorklfatt
To which will bu luMca all ihoiihl-IlcatlOtrtai tW tiflw
laaazines, vJKawls and Romance*; 'MiscWteedds ‘
tchool Books. Copy Book*, Stales. *
CMr-mad-Aetter Bapur, . hVelor.es, -I>r»T»l • ’ .
• Titruc ifaprr, Blank Books nnd to bet orSrir ' >
- tlung in ihp stajiocjury Une., Toys, N>
Mono amlClames of cmy variety. Pic. • ,
- . , tuves anj Picture" KraliMi. 4c. ' -
WS- A choice let of COS ViiJXION BUIS3, oforeti ’«(.
«*R -Also. TOBACCO sad SUGARS *
■ A ft*S*olo Wholesale ami iUtoU -Ae^nt^iTfthU^
connty/ltr IMm*V& CBIBBKATBD IiLVK
>lmlg cure all sores tb which Uit applisd. Try
ii'l lAA'j ACADEMY,
mllej fr«mili®a btatipn an tliVv JPenti’a lUU R«ja.i, nAU
easyofactewUy 3t)«a o>ach IViui that point. Thff.’iutet
Stoton^nsuiiacrs-oiitheHMTuus'ftvof JCLY andtv2L
on t!j« ItotifrWay of Aft9
Oic aauiO M in nU otW inatttviSteai o? Ifk« cl«aeW.
f ?”"* fu L Bn ' r^\ Tj>Won fullyni remnntbJj. for: Sr.
th Juq* r ° r 4C * talo * ui: cr CiwolM.
f £VI KiLLNG, 5 V V ; •
JL/ importer or ‘j
WINES, BRAN DIJ3S, GINS; &&
r AUeghtny Kotik Wifr* . v l
A laree »toct of aJ! til'd* of
Brands. Vtll lie kojif C'>o?tauOy on Iwiid, «nd wirMMr
s« »‘ssgsj»Sfe<. hfe%BB
lUo’iS£2«Z uu,uw «“*i
PnttjrKnire*, ■•'-'.•■■
*»J TantUli Snfafao. ••"’■ : -
Ptottr PsiHa, ; A '
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