LTURAL SfiITLE fUrmt, a -mm; ii ky cUmait 25 mtkt IISSSIS**, \ en ami ' Bf several ii.Hl into Farms pf VvlJSf*. 9 ' 1 .pulatiun of •omo^/ e Jr-S u * of lb. Mid*. ' cropi. The price of fes^sgsas Lu df-Htructive en^w^lt£lv r ‘ u:jd fruii ;tro umv I! .‘r i tU * , ylace pioducti tvness of Um uS* H- the :rapid lor art i the post y«r, some WrecJW ' *"d, two mills, oaa*^^"; ;UKI ‘‘‘•'Ml* orchardTpUnu* tb.r improvements, if im«in.-&h .Thalia MAUKtT, »iv from its location. U«,„ THL UNION. ,WUw t!*o price tban in than double the price the earliest and best fr uit? “S •owe from New Jersey mi‘ M tent of millions, ttkr hx-j many advantacea; » 00l the (treat cities of jjl w p,™ w c *‘ r his old frli-nd* indS? rmtf. y where rresj, ’ 1u ut ham!. 11. can W •*!?■« price, and sell hU 'V«‘ this la revcrgri;TbL <i:ytef jm-icr, and win enloT M f.d c nimt-. where ftrterlirj*? it of the change upon thosefrSL • wn t 0 n s " r '- Hjt-m to an e **® and improving, lumber can be i f / a, ° i'-'-.PT, thousand ; .d opened in the place, every or" ■ 1 ’ P !,, f e - P'fxl earpentcraare gt f re in the Union where buildnc* made cheaper. ;*• e be id hick with the advonUeea iiruilf why the pro|terly hainit e reason is. it was never thrown j M* th. s,. , t tem-uts were Corrcci to e’U'.ninie the land before pm. ■ :!c “ t!l <io - Jh'-y will nee land ; ' e a-stent of the ... ttlemcht that . persons. from their own nclrh toe improvement* andean p, .Illation. If they come .with prepared to Stay a'd„ purchagc, as locutions cannot be a.m to I’!iil.vil;lphla. and to *ll !' ailrimil Comjinny gives alV el id a half-price Ticket far three C'F lIAMSIONTON. r ' ’ ‘vricnltunil setdemeht,' a new lly arisen, -which pn. entt in imtu-tfs. partiqjlutiy tiara and iihiness c. uld be carried on in , advantage, also cottdn bn»i of ugncuUaral impUmenlt or ;*1 articles. Tho Impiuvvmeet ; ; ra a constant and permantut - 11 lots of a good size, ore do net •i • ITict tin.- improvement <if diii ,tOO an«l upward*. r. a mutitlily literary and (irri ■'ll iaCinaatloa of Itiuumduton, .► r annum. . ' . -ntw tiawln givsubcleor of all ‘ if paid. Route to the land! ailud.-lphia fir Hnuutifiotb'i by ’ P M. Fura 90 c-ntc, Whia I S. Boarding convenience* on ■t.pVUh Mr. |J) rn«s.aprJnci >l as to (lUrchaainK. /is he will ■n his cart Inga, fret 1 of ixurbsi-. an ho hiUresscd to Landis i ’• Allan tic Co, New Jerisv. or • Fifth •Stn-ct. PhlhideMla.— t. fully fornisbed. ™ars mi .. I'IXOs :, S LIXIJ nrvr. mastar’ . I FAMILY PAffeE‘ ~SIU3>.ET WN & GO., It.mere Street, BaUimyre, Md. ' i’X£" it one rf tht targui v 7’ji jars <>f. Vie dap} , rtaSCKIPXIO.V: *24Jt\fSdi Gift 6,uj and ti o>'.;s. t-rua. s%r: twntioms.. r up of Ciul>, 16,' OjUsdWtiiU* k 1 “ ■ 3U.W) - i c’rntiilfd to a ,Ooi-Wirth V lo •Ti'JllO ! I; nr rxpresir iqiTnidiatrfy on rc ■U'jcrliitlonwofaoy. OF GiFTSI : s39o«u-k. >- ViS “ 100 100 "• ’.V atchee, ~ - .. & - - *:*:-* . . *6 . “ so “ •• , ~. 15 - ‘Cawe» l ifrfile,fw, ’itet-wri fc-u Ooid Ov'A M <M*ic Sr*cul«»:'-Hh»S*> 81<* vt ’ •«i Stutft, TW<<" 1 , ic^w6rthf«Mf^;C«itsw Chaiatf it immediate!/ on rtceijit of the d<!roM ' : " V s ‘ I r..: T3WV * CO-,,: . 1 ■ v. ivm i IHx»n*« t}ne,r | In.-ire StrCL-t, Baltf«llotd, 3ld. I i.1K1.-'JUK • folly. In ;» roc'.utly re ) •- now’jir#-" ■ Iririu!- mid, . mr.ur. and lu**. an al calde home > ur *‘ . ii-.vayr !>:■ luxnrioudy "dl'l 1 ", -..uatrv and citi-a Jin-Hil" IW ; brands.. Ui‘> charge* W<f « I’ut.d in ironij.l lirnst of by tW ;r.. Kilß-Cliiiß to ri'.cfv" « *•. r in'-, inline to dwt’nc It, . labile and invite* * tn»b cic .f Nu. 1 French Brand}. ’.Vinca, for ;!ie best: old By«* W bH' l } JOHN noWMAN t i; a ;i.v.J in the <£*;* f.,r Att-eiiltuna i a c'-tv -• m .15 f«W «nd liOlrfW**^ . m» WitlltUK mid f,.e and caa bo been ».vi M-Uf-' ft-om frostr. V , la.u- y^ralO^rf *; t'v —L* aw Tint* fctlW* . n -My Ibttrunl fo t r^®^ce. ■: . liar, llammonton I™*. ia ,-y. bee full ttdrertfcemen 1 > a . c VEGBTABI^^' i-c-i-rr dully duriwt^JJ^Sl l.liiidolphla and ,rC R’xUtht*' Cut**!*”' Also. Freth lakfJm*. t *.i« Kt.md on Main ’•; r " huu,? ' MATHIA*^ 0 ' U Y I H K T A PR^iP 1 r to the PabUe *f tb * in ru-y. ‘ , 5..11; AOEXTS. „ t ' AfiMSTßON^*^* i v .'IAUUVK'SWjjJ; I r.,ui Fr-nt Slntt*. if. ;nji constantly °?, S MARB®' d to execute <> foph r..i wnrkmantilt* , . ,’AB-4m,* tug to 4 thrW)« i cfthe Aitooha Gab ;A»d Water CqMpant—That B re to bare gkßßiid'Wafer In Altoona l« now fact. Tho earn of $25 000 has been 6 bjcribed. and a Supcrintoßaenf, Mr. Frances. ‘J flreenibarg. appointed to construct the ° v which will bo commehced in a few days. - W0 f lots in blbck.AAA, *t tire head of An- in Nor* W«rd, has bken- purchased company, on whlok to souktUct the basin Tbe vacant lot of ground btVSj McCotroick'o , ore between Virginia street and the Sail bos been secured asthecUe for<tt»e gas’ works. Although tho amount Of JsapUal stock Jlready secured is very ttiioaot safficientlto. complete the works io Ibe mwmcr desire a, It now rcmfihw with oiir dtlieite, a nomber of whom are abundantly «We, btitwhowe !et hare failed Jo gay whether the wholbor io be benefitted by these improvoinentß, It is iee. timAted, aid from what we <»» l«U»..tbe Mli mate is a liberal ono. that wilL build lUe works and lay down pipes-throngh all the Blreeta of the town, and aft who wish to obtain pure water light— Certainly there are fifteen are able to take the remainder of tbe atooit ne cessary to accompliAb oo desirable an odd The Mock will be taken. but, we‘Woiald'‘rather that it sheald be held by citiienjt are directly in tereoted in the^Snk-of tiie works, as well for their owa benefit domes tically as pecuuiUvly. It is expected that tji within four mouths from this date. CCLPABLE C A KELBSMI JfSS.W—6; Dl) tieeiilBomC persons a culpably careless practice, |n hitching Larses to young shade trees, or the Boxes around them, which some of our citizens bare placed nlbdgtlre sidewalks. . These, acts of carelessness, or ere may say outrages, are generally committed by perfloos frmn tUe country who come to town with marketing.or to m ike purchases, iWho, to sare a little trouble in looking for a hitching post, faatenitlieir hitch-'' mg strop to a tree and allow thdh| boasts to timid for hours.; At'this season, horses soon become restless and hungry, and consequently chew the trees, destroy the boxes,.or iujurc the i ivement In some cases It miiy be qtuibjltcd to ihmgiitlessnpss on the part of the persons so hit 'im j their horses, and if so, it argues that i!o v have little cnyo os to the appearances of their residences, mud.pay no attention to im provements, else they would übietbua despoil t--s«ia<* made .by others. Farmers would com j iiiiu bitterly if any of our citizens should visit .heir firms and tramp, dojm their ,growing r: i«. or injure their treqs ; but think noth of iio.-poiling trees planted along the streets :: w, U-. Our attention has been called to this Lv >,b-*«rviug a number of trees around the " I. pin House” equate peeled by hor <'s Hint thiy must die, and also seeing a horse, »l-sr days since, breaking dpwn thereby ityuriag the treo ( iVery jpuctf. |l(e Ihink there should he a Borough Ordinance to prevent si h il. s’ruction, if there be. not one .already ... ' •**' 'i* up .a thi Ordinance Boot.' ‘ . ~ ’ 1 ' VaIcABLE 4, 4 R. ij»iiiov^s*EKT.^*^e in a number of papers, the following notice of 1/ Graduating t';o I’i-iin'ii R R. C 0. ,: has equippetlibiFaatl.iiie inn’;!*. which places in the hands ofiheengi r;cvr die entice contrpl pf hia ir.iin. With ; t oml security of over the old system of ee cur. J. and trains uetr Tor stopping at ftll stotion«, up,at bridge 3, switches,'&c.,'wiUi perieet^MCttrncy. — A train can N be* brought to a fodPsto|>, nt any time, within four hundred .feet, wlfenrnbmbg «: thirty miles per. hoar, obtiating'serianß lißic of collision with olwtruodttps,_ The practical working ;of this great.inxontioaniay he witnessed eycjry da; on J^rom- I’liiladelphuy to it will be surprised to sed wU4JifKnt'|ie#fect ac curacy the trains are and other points, Jfnsn£j§r, nnd haw little labor invention Las been itdo|>ted by several western roads, and is recommended ifjrlßf, :o.*Lord, W H. Clement, D. McLaren,, ofieers yf roads .tunning ipw Clpyippati, jrjto have adopted it:' . ‘ ‘ " : Res vway.--On . Monday 1 mprtpnjt last two] bones, belonging \n daysburg. ftttifcled to a - ■ enme frightened; wlsilo gtanding indWnt. of the American Jfotel, and ntade tradtadnwn: Kraoia street. By a hair'd breadth, the yafdieqne rln of Ur. Bint'a a small piece bping knocked liff eorijerof it Arriving at Julia street th2y fiflriied 'the csfner &nd came towariliyirgiiiia street M 2 - 4 l) speed, .gigp.ppst in front of IWibeaack’s flaiopn and sign board considerably. ’ topic the side *alk and paswed safe!/; although it can hardly told «md the iron front of Jaggard’a new, building Turning llie corner agaih,thoy-came dopn Virginia street •hb uiislnckedl’pace, tearing down tree boxes "ami bitebing ppdtSj Sraasb’uig ope of tbo wheels , _«fthe w igon ahd making things rip miscellane -oUBi- Ail efforts ' to atop their mad career Ptotfcd ormvaiftng, jind they continued to run Uu 'il / tiicy arrived at) thg offset in Virginia street, at the Grconsburg line, where one of the. horses f. Sa'e out and the other became entangled in its hteist chain, ’f’ortttnatdiy no person was in / although'quite a number were in imineat Bow TO bo »r.— lf you want to keep year or "ugb from ibriying, ti»£n o.cold shoulder to , tT «y ,mechanic 4r begl 4*t it, busmeEs. look | |*** -Br.g. B. J, 8011, of «xeiy nW comer Hitt 4 Jealous bcowl this cpuuty, ba 9 Men elected gujor XJenenU of descr* X>ivi«lda. Bedford and Fulton Oonntlos to u .ted for Gea..Compiler, and£omer Se tand Cam s“g-.ssassKs *r; - V-. - T.-.; TTEWS. Agreeably to «>e expressed wishes of a sam ber of the friends of temperanceand the Bpeak=* era named, as well as a vote of the JHviaion, we publish below the presentation and reception speeches on the occasion of the presentation of a beautiful copy of the Holy Bible to Altoona Division. 8. of T., by the “Lady VisitorsV’ Rkmakks of Rev. S. Creiobtom. Membm of Alloona Division , Sort* of Temper? owes, —1 have the distinguished honor of pre seuting you, in behalf of the “ Accepted Lady Visitors”—na an evedence of their respect for you and the 'cause which you labor so nobly And persevoringly- to promote—one of the most bettudfal and valuable- articles Ibat could have been selected. Whilst it reflets undying honor upon them. T pray that it ■ may 'prove •ah eVer laslnig blessing to yon. Upon its do.ptr.ines I ■trust you have founded your. organixation. If its precepts your continue to be.governed, success irilMneyitjibly .attend you as individuals and ae a society. In it ypu- will Sud wisdom to direct, promiBes to epcounfge and power to sus tain. BCvereit, love it, study iw obey it, ’Tis Heaven’s beat gift to man—Qod’s Holy Bible! Rimakss or W: C; McCormick. „ f'AWas—la’thename, and on behalf of Altoona Plvision, ?* 0 : Temperance, 1 receive this dletin gujrbfft tokenqfyonr. munificence and kind regard for our ? l “ er * *n il It inc (treat plcaenre pvnwnaUy, in benigtlie'humble gyciplent of ao marked a. uvor. • Tbe ocoftaiun, and summndihg circumßt mcea - connected iuUuiately wsi {hbi pi«£entatiou—tbi* evident.display of woman** .waroi-keartod and affoctioaate .egtoem fir the orderwithe Soua df Temperance, and the preciona, price tea» gift iUelf—allevrVMtuenhaiicetheTatue of theartkle beatowed, and to,bring this pivialon under a more tasting gratitndir. in the appreciation pf tbo prompting juntives of our evcrlUmi.and fair donora. When-wo tike Into «i(>neidef«tion<that our mlsgtoh now ■jmre.benevolencOjanci .Un*t tho great object we aJralm at, and t»Ve evattaun iiy before oar .minds,-being . tho melioratidh cd th" conditiem or that unfortunate por tum of om foUovrcitiienß who have acquired an appetite for strong drink, and who arc now-in tho grasp of that fell dettroyer, that bane of aU soeinl apcKty—the dembn of in- gay, t)iatltaking all these into consideration, I ftel.how ntferly inadeqnate and unable 1 am ,to do Jus tice to tS«;sdli)ect. Itdemqnds an abler pen, and a more powerfni inteßect than | pbase*e,;to portray and Set forth in alt its deaotved.beanQrand tominees, the plrasingacene presented before tit at this moment I dm tberefprejmly tlirow myscif npon yoor klod indul gence, while I shpU briefly, attempt to advert, for a .very few moments, to the occasion and motives which hare served, tocailfor. this display of yonrerteem and respect, lor. ns, and then allude, bifeflyv •,to the source from whence it loTety woman;—and conclude by .ask mg you, and.aH the members oi-tbia-llfTision, to follow, me in ths'cuotemplattbD of tbe gift bestowed—the Bible. _ But a fiv month Bago f and there, wos.no Division of the mops of Temperance in thia otherwue favored town of Altxma, where the friends of order and temperance cbnld : meet .socially, and discuss ami deUberate .npun .the best meami and measures to be n.,ed far reclaiming tfae ioebri atw, who wo |Ce daily pressing their way du wn to dsrkhms aod eternd ru]u, aod ,wUcre ire the puce air of a World of temperaace in mi»iatnre,.anmolesfad. Ko, the demon of iutnnperanoo thenTjwas suffered to stalk abroad in all his native deformity and ugliness, unmolested, i Ohr whole community were.then exposed U> the IdighUng *. u ?. witheringuflhcU.qf the .six ursed. trade audnso of alco holic drinks beverage. But now, thanks to a kind over-ruling Prov'd -nee. the dawn id better days are being ushered in. a change for the better is evidently tduiig place. We,, who arc here assem bled this evening, nt least arc enabled to say;’ In language prepared for bur use. "One place.is secure from .his rav age—one'drCltf he can hover enter—that glorious refage is here—it is here.” As a farther evidence of this, I would ask you to past your ey.s around this room, ami Wlmt a noble and eoul efaecrlng spectacle presents Itself to your view and admi ration. means that lovely picture hung in that heauliftti frame on the wall? What menus that imtrhle top with its pitcher fail of Ood’e own pure beverage —water? Whitt means those two stands, one gracefully placed,on each side of tl}U spacious hath with their pleas ant, cb ei-mlsrailing occupants? Whfit moans these other individuals,somoat desks,othersoccupying Important jk>- jutiou*,, and.aU wearing appropriate insignia of office? What iadv teto talers, cost ing fmTOtSun bright eyes and «m ‘ling. countt nances, a halo oriight-uaAhla fide of the room? And what mean those noble, uiffiylbrins of tho iged andyouthfuloccu pants of. Unit.tide of the root?,,and jtil jctoihod in,appropri ate regalia?, Why just thii.a Division of the Sous of Temperance has been organized: and is in active operation, ynd-thus £1: bayeexceededour most sanguine expectation*. A nuefeus isliere, around whiph HOW cluster , our warmest; desires and anxious hopes Xuto this wori'dot, teippcrapcp lu mhrlstufe, we do hope to gather many, very ninny, from the fapgs of the. desUj»yjsr-fead.from Iwhich shall go out such ah iuflneuio £v may eventually sneerin' bringing about such k'rcf.irid/as slrnll iliiri'Tcr • from our midat. thb mahufacture. a'Ue, trafle and .use, as,* beverage, of all Intoxicating drinks. It is theiw.hOpea;an.l these aatiilpitionsi aiißthe other.tire ing as, whieS’have been the actuating motives that'prompt ed the ladies.to bring about this evening's (frond era. ! 1,,n0w turn with.thomost plnudak .to the • Serimdtpplc Ipr'CmiSed to noticol^th^lhirdonors.” And hhiie permit-mo to obtNJrvc.tbatamdiig'thomany altdcu- to oar beahtiful-ritual, none meets ruy. de'dded eppfobatioQ more fully tbtih.that of admitting ladyvisitor* .to g ace.our sessions With their presence. AniLthusadmi tied, how. soon you see their native bohovo .leace demoptniting itself; in some kind acti reminding of the ministrations of holier beings, and'at the samotjiuc tig(_ciuic!c perception of propriety and Piste, «o ch»raeteriatic Jnil(#lr »ei. Yet with a fixed determin ation to contend for and maintain that, poiitiou in s-yffat itKiely which the God of nature and of grace has destined - .{hey should occupy—and tit is noble offering, Indies, made jbiuthi* evining, serves to remind me ofthe fact, that you Ate nut blind to your own dearest interests. You-are , no doubt aivare, that wherever tills Holy Biblo i* not, or temuliu a .-sealed hook, you. woman, who are destined to ffil (he luftiVat position in the social circle, oro crushed to the • erysJhstiyour rights ore trampled upon, jronr prlvi -1 leges circumscribed. and all ynor acts of synipßthy and benevoieneo unappreciated, and woman made to perform the lowest duties of a menial servant. .But where thl* blea»ad Word of God is free and open to ail, pud where ' its puts and holy precepts predominate over the minds and hearts of men.‘your rights are folly guaranteed, yonr'priv ileges mpeetpd, your acts of mercy mnl Jiinduca are appreciated, mid you arc found to.be (if under thffluflnenco nr dltlijewaco) the soother of our sorrows, bur enlace in affficrion,'always ready to cheer, to comfort and tu be .the dciiglitfnlcompaiilon of man. hooking at thiSaipoctof affairs,lt does not require prophetic vriiontototyrto pito hdfehti hovr you happened to select this hookas yottr Offer ing to us. ' ’’ - * 'Hdt finally—the Gift itself. Look, brethren, at this i-ook I bold In iliy hand—thn Bible—the precibuai priceless Bible, presented to you,' and to' me, this evening, a* A token of esteem and respect for us atad our Order. Its ►ymmotrlcal, proportions' are perfect, the design and .finish is admirable; and see; hero are emblems stamped upbh its lids, full of fii&thblg—a frlendtiilp increaaihg.'apd that .'((hows nil end toi l 'B,for aII in sickness or hcaitb, iirpnisperity or adverat .^y—purity of life and motives, and fuithftiiucss to the .Cause wo havo espoused, ami a desire that all should eliare .With us in them >ow allow mo to open the lids of this bodk,and study its pages—dwell upon its sacred truths— jwnitar them in our minds—ask ,<lod to open up and en ligUten pur, minds to an understanding of them epiritoal ■fy—receive them as heavenly truth—accept them as God’s message to man, as his revealed will to us os sinners, and holding forth his own plain and the only way of escape 'Bom deifth eternal —read and ponder well tho’etupendous _plau of man's redemption—read the simple but effective story of the cross, and then tell me if you cap, the value of this book, just now presented and received for you and 1. You cannot' limit its value—no, no. This book—this ! Bible carries with it its own intrinsic value. Angels stood | amazed, desiring to fathom its. mysteries, .and were not hblo to understand and comprehend the doctrine of God manliest in the flesh, and how can either yon or I? Yet oil the blessings made known to us in this Bible, may be come ours, if we will but accept of them as offered to us. Yes, all may be may-bo Christ's—for Christ is God’s. V JUay we all then, as we receive this gift kt the hands of our lady visitors, endeavor to receive the gifts and graces of God’s lloly Spirit, offered to ns in it, and learn to prac ticeits holy precepts and examples In this Division, and in. all our intercourse with the world. Then you and I, Brothers, will have reason to bless the day wo entered the Division, and you, ladies, the day you presented this pre cious volume to ua Ladies. I congratulate yon. and ask yon to receive the united'thanks Of this Division. Lots PyJßLß.— Tiie-Petersburg (Va.,) Daily Barest says love is a puzzle enough in itself, hutwhen lovers get to puzzling one another, it is certainly indicative of a dull courtship—coon* ing and kissing must ; be growing stale. A gen tleman who recently waited uppn a lady for some time, su,u>med up resolution enough, final ly, to ask her if bis attentions were agreeable. She answered him with the ominousword stripes ho thought of broom sticks—but she added, that if he would transpose the letters in that word and form another out of them, thewordeo formed would beher answer. He did eo. Now, fair readers, what was her answei ? fkct. WTcwed the deeiahm of Am CtwWofthat county in the .Case of Foust, oT’this county, who wia tHcd; and convicted for murder in thefirst de gree. and has ordered anew trial, says, “Let justice be done though the Heavens should fall,’? and from; hfs known principles favoring the ab olition of Capital punishment, we advise judge Galbraith to procure the services of a. judge atho can be fttmchedto the prisjnpr.es cape hi 3 ||i|Bt deserts,: A fearful responsibility is now resting upon the officers of the law, and the community enpiasu look for.ita faithfu 1 exe oatlop.'* After, 'commenting farther on the 1» enforcement of the laws for protecting society, the editor concludes by saying, *• We have, had enough of mock justice and the time care of thempelTe».:if the judiciary Mis to do so."— Fronf this mould appear that the efforts of Fousts friends to get a new triiil is not very well received, .that, the justice of the decision of the : ponrt below was considered correct, and there is little hbpeof his ultimate acquittal. PMoreason Gaddis' Lectures.— On Thursday evening last. Prof. Gaddis lectured on tempe rance in the M. E. Church, according to an nouncement and Jagaiu on Friday evening, by request, iiu the Lutheran Church. Wo will not attempt a synopsis of his lectures, as wo feel f o could not do them justice in the space al lotted to aj notice 'thereof. All who bad the pleasure pff ltun, agree that he is just the man toisend out on such a mission,' ills manner of dividing his discourses, and the anec dotes and, illustrations with which ho applies his arguments,; are once .captivating and con vincing. Undoubtedly he will' do a great work for the -temperance cause wherever he goes. Through hjuj efforts Divisions of the Sons of Temperance are about to be opened at Tyrone and Birmingham, r \V« bcaJPksk for him aconliul welcome from temperance men, npd a full house at every, point in our State where he may visit. Envelope PoEijay.—The number of scraps of doggeral rliymc lately published, purporting to be tije endorsement on letters sent through the P oBtOffice,has iuiluced some genius in or about this place, jto imortalize his name after the same fashion, Jbyj inditing the following direction on the envelope of a letter dropped into the Post Office, in : this place, a fpyt evenings since:— “ Sond'tbis, Pojt Master, If ynn I'o Jye Miller, a darneil <4dvillain; Lctif go with Postage bounty, To Philadelphia, In the tame county." We think this po-ick should try his band Another such attempt to court the muse, woulid Cemialy bring Bonner of the N. Y. Ledger to our town,-to setwre the individual to ‘‘con tribute only ” for thht p/iper. Exactly So.—We find the following in an and consider itxfoo true to be passed uanoticeUt -and wo copy it fur the benefit of those intereated :;—“ If business plages where ladies make purebaaes want to kill custom tljey can not 'ldovlra a better method than to allow smo kers; and loafers to spend their time in their stores. -Asa general rule,, we advise druggists, confectioners, shop and store keepers, one and all, to discountenance, and if necessary, address a boot-top appeal to all and every class of loaf *rs. j they smoke borizontally, perpen or do not smoke at ■; *WP* custom pconer than thjsjwtfijjjg systeni." : ■’ ' V-y ' ' ' ' ftr the Tribune. \ A of jijeJlrand .Dmsion of the Sons | boJuly j 27th| a>j)Jlie An this Jjice, and j’Ott tjic «Ve|lbg ,» itmpenmce yidpb occasion addresses*)*! b?»ic- X. Smith. jQ.,y. Nichol- n * I^® - r ‘ eit apnpt'from ihepopalnxityof ibe we expect v, :-‘‘J , £. of f. JlitiponibSaai; 1639. . | ' i J?.th, 1559. M£seKB.,J^jyo^B thjat wojild bo.(jf to your readers, have been Tecyjscjwee, prr»ofiit jconsPr queiilly Ibave iefrained from writing I will MpjtyW* you’ concerning our town and people.' ' w \v On Monday eveningwdek, a social gathering of yjoung folks took place at the residence lif i Tbos. Burcbincll, : Esq., of Gayaport. Among the refreshments served up was that most de lightful ofsummer luxuries, ice. cream. Mrs. Burcbincll having tend that hartshorn would improve.its flavor, sent one of the boys to the*, store to purchase that article, but, by mistake, be got arsenic. This he took home, andaspqoa ful and a half vras mixed with the cream. All of the company parcook of it, more or less, aud > the consequence was that most of them were ! somewhat unwell. Mrs. Wm. Jackson and a ! son of Mr. Burchinell were very siok for some days, and the former is still unwell, hot- will recover. The escape of the company from death is attributable to the foot that milk is an anti dote to poison. On Wednesda .evening last. Prof. Gaddis, of - - - - Vl. , Cincinnati, delivered an address on temperance, ip tile Gojurt House. .He was listened critii great aiteptiob by > large and respectable, audi ence. and fully convinced bis bearers that he was; an able and eloquent lecturer. His lec ture abounded with numerous anecdotes which touched the hearts of those sympathize vritb the victims of intemperance. He also de livered a lecture in the Presbyterian Church, on Saturday evening, to a larger and attentive WM-A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DTE produces a color : ., ' l- r ‘ ■ • notto be di9tinguUh''d from nature, and is wabkaiwxd not audience. , to injure In the least, however long it maybe continued, The Sabbath School Teachers’ Association tud ?m remedied; the Hair Invigo piet acocrdipg to adjonpam.cnt, on Friday,fven- rated for Life by this Splendid Dye. ing last. : Remarks were made by Kets. Dosh * sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig and; Junkin. and Messrs. Smith.-McKinney;;; by Druggist, in all Martin, ahd others. The members-of the Asia- rib and towns of tio Omted states.- ; elation appear to he' united in their efforts'to. ha. the name and addw* upon a*t*l •JWWT'WagittW' : ■ bn fete *Uea of each Box, of ■ - * • fountain or cooled with ice, ia veiy Unpalatable, j * ' % little - I hew* ah ; ; *•„. . j Um asoaV- «e gite the flow ing, which is and is eon* aidered excelled t.‘ Tak# 8. ot.* of carbonate of 808%;*" 6 ‘ oz. tartaficacid ; two poonda of loaf. sugar, finely 3 drachma-essence of lemons Letthe powders be rety iiys ; Mix them intimately, and :keep diem for pse in ,a wide mouthed bottle, closely corked. Put in j two -good - sited ieaspooufala into a tumbler; j pour in half a pint.of cold .water, stir briskly ‘ and drink off. 1 \ Welch Miner’s Club Concert —Tbis con cert, advertised to come off in East Ward School House on Saturday evening last, was post poned until this (Thursday) evening, when it will positively come off lit Shultz's Military Hall, Those. w,bo have attended the concerts given by this Cluo speak of them in the highest terms of praise. Their object in giving these concerts is praiseworthy, and they deserve to be liberally" patronized. Tickets for the conceit Can be had at the Banking House of Wm. M. Lloyd & Co., at the Post Office and at the Exchange Hotel. SPECIAL NOTICES. DE. HOOFLANB’S GERMAN BITTERS, AND DB. HOOFLAND’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired" their great popularity only through years of triah Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all eases; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaaadlce, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of (be Kidneys, and all diseases anting from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial hat acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant, ft will cure, without fail, the most severe and long-standing » ' V Cough, Cold, or Heanenew, Bronchitis, la „ fluenzn, Croup, Paramenia, Incipient (kmeamptina. and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of ' Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will also at once cheek and cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from Colo in the Bowels. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and ' dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. Jackson will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called Everybody’ 3 Almanac, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. cor ajiij. it) AiftN»u.i. by A. K'Mish uii-l (t. W. K-nwler, ami by all Drujrgiatn. (may Itf, ’59-ly JU’LAHE’S WORN SPECIFIC, PREPARED BY FLEMING BROS- O* The following, from a customer, shows the demand which this great medicine has created wherever it has been introduced: Blossboro, Tioga Co. Pa., March 30,1850. Messes. Flekinq Bkos.o-Gentlemen:—-la consequence of Vie great conmmgfion ofyour “ .Worm Specific’.’in this place and vioinitjv we have entirely exhausted our stock. IVe should'feel obliged byj’ourfor wording, via Corning, X. V.. 20 dozen, with jojar hill, on tlte reception of which we will rvjßiit ypn Jlie'jjWpey. From tho. wonderfnl effects of said *■ Specific” in this fisJshbotJiiwd. thcre cuald bp sold annually alargo.qnan thy. "if to • bo- liad, (wholesale and retail) from some jockl vending,! .think I could make it to your advan tage toil* so. : Bcspccfftilly, \YM. MM AL LORY, ... , - . . ( Per W. £. Ported. will ha careful toaisk fiirpa.M’LANß’S CkLBfiEATtiC) TJJRMIFUU a, manufcctured by FLEM ING BROS, of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vermifuges iu comparisonaro worthless. Dr. MXnno’s genuine Vpnni fugo, also ais celebrated Liver Pills, esn now' bb had at all respectable ditig stores. Wane genuine uniats Me signature </ . , ■ , .. FLEMING Mos.' FITS. ’We Mieve we-can not'do dur readers a more important service, than by again ogling their attention to thatmost remarkable preppratiOw,discovered by Dr. Seth §. Hanco, of Haitimore.Md, which possesses the power of alleviating ■ and- curing that' horrid ’ visitation’ of man—kpUepsy, dr polling file.' Ju c.ommeiiiiiug' this preparation .to our readers, we do so with a conviction that we arc nut degrading our- columns to puff a common patent medicine, hut ore placing before them ,a discovery, which, if fully knowd would probably do more tuallevfate human suffering, .than any invention of modtrn ’times; Dr. Uanoe, ioaeklagtis to 'iiotlce hls proporation Ikvorably in our. editorial depart ment, has soot ns fotp'rnsal a nambor ofietterp (pjn sons' wliohive used Ills foils,niid hhyc been curedthereby. All of jdiein spook ii the wort grateful tud eulogistic terms. Oubgreatadvanteso this WSdicinopOssosee*lathe fon|v(&£frefttrl>e transported throng alibi ding every one pi ‘opportunity of dealing directly with i the Inventor, and aW precluding all popibfoty'uf being j imposed' da : liy couotetiuit dr spwions Dr. j Hence pays ibe’ postage oh hia Pills -to any part of the i country, imf will forward them by return’ o’f wait-on tho receipt of a remittance. His prices are as follows';. One •; box.’s3: two <loa:fs ; twelve do, All orderstbr the . medicine shouldbo addrcssod to Seth S. Xfance, 10S Baltl moro street,'Baltimore Md. ' * HAIR DYE-HAIR DYE—HAIR DVB. WM. |u BATCHELOE’S HATE EYE! - ’ \ ■ ■ The Original and Bat in the VoHdl '■ tff othersaro mere imitations, and should be avoided, if -jrpn wish to escape ridicule. \ ■ GRAY; BED, or RUSTY UAIR. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the injury to the flair or Skin. ■TUleen Medals andDiplomns have been awarded to Wm. Batchelor siuce 1839, and over 8i),OQO appUcaUoria have been made to the hair of Ills patrons of liis fomods Dye. I • certain core. , . ■ ■ ■ ! J : V ? « ■ DALLErR MAGKAL PAM&kjTTRAGTOB ’4 wmcurs.tlie Moving ofdt»(»r>« :: Bonu, &fald»,Cutii,Chafcs,Sore Nipples, Corn* Bunions,’ Bruises,' Sprains, Bites, ftdaoatCfaUhtains, Dicers, Never Scu«*,Felbns,liar Ache, piles, dote Byes," Gout, Swelling Rheumatism, Skald Heed, Salt Rhenm, Baldness, Erysipelas, RingwormHßatber*’ Itch, Small Pox, Measles, Rash,:4^.J^-’ Tosmne.it may appear incredulous that so manydtoouts should he reached by one article; snch aaid*« wUI vanish when reflection points to tbo&ct, that, the salve Is a com. binattpn of lngrodients,aach aodevetyi on* aoplying-apor fect an: Mote to its apposite disorder. PALLET'S MAGICAL PAltf, ESTB ACTOR In its effects is magical, because the! time to so short be tween disease and a permanent ctfrei ( aud it is an extrac tor, as It drawsaU.dlseaae nature as perfect as before: the Injury.; Tt is scarcely ne cessary to jay that no housed work-shop, or manufactory should be one moment without it. : No Pain Extractor is genuine unless; thebox kuapokit a steel plate the haow of Henry Dailey, Manufacturer. 1 ; . . Sold by Q. trf. Kessler,- Altoona; George A. Jacobs, Hot-' lidaysborg; and'by all tiro Druggistsand patent medfchfe'; dealers throughout the United Stated, and Canadas. ' . Principal Dcpot, ICS Cbamberwstßet, Sew York. Nov. U, 186R-ly v - 4 a*. CHAOS. IftfrOBTANTTO Femaleßt-Db Cetkksk win’s Pitxs.—The combination of; ingredients Ik these POlsare the result of along and eats o*iv* practice. They arc mild in their operation, and ceitAlnln eorresting aU irregularities, painfal menalroations. removing all; ob structions, whether from cdtdor otherwise, headnehaypain in the aide, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which always arise from interruption of nature, inducing with certain! yperiodical regularity. Warranted purely vegeta ble, and ft ee from anything Injurious to llfcorhealth. Ex plicit directions, which should bp lead, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail hyi Enclosing $1 to any authorized Agent. ■ - R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent fur tho United States, ’ ICS Chamber* street, New York. : To wham all WholttaU orders should bf addressed. Sold by G. W. Resale*, Altoonat itijso. A, Jacob*, HoUi dnyshurg; and by all Druggist* In! States. Call on the Agent and get a pamphlet free. Kov. 18, XBoB-ly. I; TOOTHACHE- This disease can be cured by Dg. Kmot’s TootHACBX Remedy, prepared by him in PltUbUrgh, Pa , which la put up Inhottlrt andsoldat 26 cents'cach. It If an excellent medicJno,wh«a ißlutcd, for spongy! and tender gums, and is worth ten dales its price tq all who seed it. ‘Sold here by G. W. Kessler. [Dec. 9, 1858-ly. WIGS-WIOS-WIOS. BATCHELOR’S WTQ3AND TOUPEES surpass all.— They are elegant, light, easy.and durable. Fitting to a ciuvrm—no turning up behind—no shrinking off the bead; indeed, this is the oply Establishment where these tilings are properly understood pud .nude. Nov 18,1888-ly 233liroadway. Now York. MARRIED. On the 7th last., by J. M. Cherry Esq, DAVID SNYDER to MU,, ANNA MARIA WILLIAMS, both of Bald EngUh On the. 14tb inst, at the M. E. ‘ Parsonage, by Rev. S. Creighton. Mr. CLEMENT McMAOM, of Pbilk. to Miss NANCY MAUARA, of Fosturia. Hollidaysbnrg papers j lease copy. EETR AYO AME THE PRKM (ses of tile subscriber, neat; Al- Irg'ieny Furmu-e, Blair county, about fifeßßEf tw> > months since, a BRIN DLED STEER about two years old. The owner ii ft unested to come forward, nrov ■ Tiiri'ir tJL I>inilllmi ty. pay charges and take :t away. atbp^ , rT‘^ ,, ** at wise it will Uo disposed of according to law. July 21. 1 559-.lt C. B. SINK. Nun utj 18 iini,tfßY\GivnN. that the Book Accounts andNptes of Dr. C, J. Hirst, and also of the late firm of If irct 4 Good- ore left in my hands for colleoti oi.-.whcrc all persons knowing themselves indebted will make payment. ' V" Altoona. July Ut-tf , iJACIfB GOOD, J. P. Altoona nulisiskY.—The Sub scriber -would respectfully hi (brio the public that lie hoehow on luma sit- his !s’nr- SKBaSk eery, various kinds uIBIIUIT TJc£Es, ready s|BngSK for transplanting this Fall, consisting nf Ap ilex, Ftufilt, I’lnni. Brunt. Gagt <ni|l' Apcioat ■■«■ ..Jr .■• Tries, gr .ft-.-d in the root All trees WaiTiiuteJ. Altoona. July 14, 'Sil-dui. R. B. TAYLOR. NOTICE TO TEAOUERS^-Notice Is hereby given that an Examination iif Teacher* to take qharge of the public Schools'if Jbe Borough of Al toona. will be held In West Wai-JSchool Uoitsc, on SAT URDAY, AUGUST'I3.IBS3. conimtUeihßiit 9o , cloek A.At. The Directors desire t» secure thiehervlcos of Bjlench«ni -—I male aud A f inmlo—for tt t rip: inf 8 months!' Schools* to open on the first Monday in September. * July 14 D-fta-td * 1 «! F. BOSE. S'!•>. I. IliciT iShAli-ANNlikii 6ALK X/ ■ '*i tub [ i fu- : - - : ; Peoples’ Cheap spqli | Shoe Sjorei of the balance of the stock'of Spring and Summer Boots, Shoes and Waiters, now on hand.. .We 'will mark dminlonr entire-stock at a very small per cent I .'over cost. Our Stock i* : large, and we are bound to clear it out by Uie first of October, therefor# - ■it : P *' . * - ad if as ms Jim? ro buy. ; Give us a call and i:1 ? - SfiOOBE GREAT BARGAINS I ' Remember the place,' thatpßbPliEß’CltEAP -SHOE STOKE,two doors '-clow tha SapeHßtcndent’s OtHce. l July 14..1869. - " ' Ci W- RIMBAJUU, f* KANi> VOCAL GOfNUEJiT, . j VJ ,»T TB* ;i ■; ' " i. WE£S.H M'ltfE&S CLUB.. The ‘•Welsh Minora Club” wißgiye ouo of their highly intcrosting VddalConcertii, dor SIHIEiTZ’S UA bid Altoona, THIS (TUOIlSBAl) tYEA'JJId, J6uT 2t < 1b59. . . Wo lidpe'elFwilffldd it csttv«tla{iitto Attends TfapAfns will'bc spared tomaliu.it doe of tho happiest. Wo offer' the following ’ "'7-V * ' 1 ‘ : ?T ' ' ’ : PROGRAM Wfi—PART FIRST. Chorus—The Temperance Trtftupet,> Welsh.CJuli. “ Lneonii, ■ •' -a Awatol; ’ ■ f ’ .« » ■■■ of Drunkenness,j(Wel*l»), .; : )-k'. ■' Dnet--TKe Barren Fig Tree, : '• ■ Messrs. Jones A Walked- Chant?— Worthy is the Lamb, ffWllhjr ! .'Welsh. Ctob. ~-v - : i V-'-d-,. -i KARTrSKCOfiIfc - 'Vi; Gieo-Hark I Xhe Rain is Fallings! r- Welsh (SuE -'• Hark! ’Us the Bells, .'. v •“ • “ Sons—Jolinny Sands, - r Ht.J. H. liiBM. Glee—Op 1; Clansmen, Up I . ■ 1 Welsh Quh. “ Items Durden,' -*v j- --v **: IBS Owl, ■■ ■ “ « “ We are Alt a Nodding, “ 8ong?-Godd Night, : . s a " Doore open at 7 o’clock. PerfomaneM commence at'B. Admittance 25 cent-). Tickets to be had at the door, at the Post Office,'and at the Exchange Hotel. . Altuuna. July 2', IPstf.-1t i; v JACOB SjNTOKII, TAlLOtt, ' The Hero of One Hundred Fits per Month! I would respectfully sot forth my-,<lnim to public atten tion, da a FaahK.nnbl« Tailor as follows: Because I keep an excellent assortment Of Cloths. Csasi meres. Testings and Trimmings, which, when examined, always please. f - Because my work is made up in a manner-that tokos down the country and gives all my customers a city ap pearance. Becanso.l am not inferior as a Cutter to the best to ba found anywhere. ; Becan.se long experience In my btWnesa gives me entire control over it and 1 aw not dependant upon any ono io lift mo bnt of tho snds. Because I am still »n the sunny aide of forty, and there fore my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired. Call on me. in the corner room of the “Brant House.” Give me a trial and you will go away plesoed. ' Altoona. M“.v 2fi-sip : JAQtB BNYPKR.. OILS ! OILS ! Pure Befioed Linseed Oil, . v Extra Lard Oil. - ' ■ ; Pur o'Carbon Oil, ii Kerosene Oil, Camphon*' «t 4 Burning Bluid> ' Carbon QUwiJlOuM Lump*. ' For »»1«K TTN IT EJ) STATES:; Ul® INSU- ;j; : / ffOLEAinnHmitt TH» CSCRBIUTRD TOIXAN'T) EKIXKDT IXUI DISEASE OP THE KIDNETf, LIVER COMPLAINT, OF AOT,KEa> FEVER AND AGUfi, And the various affection* consequent hpcn - a r STOMACH OS LIYT.S, / C Such as Indigestion. Acidity of the Storhach, Colicky Paiad, Heartburn, loss of Appetite, Despondency, Casllvsaess, Blind and Bleeding Piles, In all Nervous, KhentuAtlc add Nanralglc Affections, it lyw In numerous inMancas proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided pure. '• This Is a purely vegetable compound, prepaudoastrioU* ackmtlfic principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhgve; Because of its greatfficcaag. in tha most of the Kuropean States, Us iutroductiohtlUta the United Statis was intended more eepeciullyto'liMM of our fatherland scattered hero and there ov>r’th*fadsat this mighty country. Meeting with great luocess afatifcg ■them; I ncur-offer it to the American public, knowing tifat its truly.wonderlhl modical virtues must bo acknowledge. It In particularly recommended to those ponrn* Wspa* constitutions may have,, been impaired by the rnutfihMiUa aue pf ardent spirits, or Other forum ef diiiipatlon.' uttn. rally instantaneous In effect, it finds it v way dlrecUjehalba seal of life, thrilling and'quickening every nerve; fißlhg up tho drooping spirit, and,. In fact, induing new hsasth and rigor in the system. C A UTIpN.—Tho grisat popularity ot this dellchtfat !%• ma Induccdmany imitations, which tha.mityle fhouM guard against purchasing.' Bo not persuaded Klti any thing else until you have given Boeruave’s Holland AttMS a 'fair trial. One bottle will convince you howlnflnltsly superior it (s to all UttsedmUalieM. - Mir Sohl at $l.OO per bottle, nr sis bottles far $4, by tha BOU MCPJtIgTOkS, BENJ. PAGE, JR., & CO., JfanwWttrhiff P/tarniaetnUdt mtd V\etUtb t , UITTHBDfiUH, PA. . T. IF. Dyott A; ops, Phitadslphia; Barns* A Park, Nssr York; John 0. Park, Cincinnati; Batnanl. AdaawA. Oo» St. Loufa; A. BpUdU, Altoona, Pa., and by Draeglata and Merchants generally throughout the Uniual aUU* and Canadas. | October It, lSsfy-Iy A Llj WANTING FAHMB IN A Dg- LIOIITFOL CLIMATE, rich *4l «n 4 secure trim frusta. See tdrertbment of Ustamenton Lstkla In Mother column. " ' ed fir It. 25 cent* to specie or postage stamps enclosed,' will ace ore a copy by return of mall. ■ ■■ -j -r DR. TEIXER has devoted a UfcUonftfttbe turn of dl» ease on which his hooks treat. Addrcfij. TEI.IJgTt, u.n. Sa 6 fe*vcr street Albany, J», Y. ;*y ,* S , T Di*. Vlchala* Female Fills, jl a fill direction*. MarrWladlcs ahoWld not usi th«<h;‘Fsit hr tail). Ad tires* Dr. Teller, ns above, *; -.AjrHMlh, r pO all wimting iiWm*. >Se« advertae- B merit of ■ ' ' Lands i lan dstt l Asf>shi Xhe unOcrslzned Is prepared to locate LAND WAR RANTS in tho Umalia and $i obrnskeOitjr Lend nflnft,— (hiod «i 1 ret Urns can now be made near the largo • true me and suUkmenU. Tbe Lamb of Uds XoxritoA, bow la Market, mo of the best quality. • - B3L. S<d«ctlouj carefulljrmido. -Letter* of Inquiry re- ALEX. t. UoKINNKT? isk-tt . Eov. A. & Clark, Altoona, Pa. - IVM. M tWTo 4W, Bankers, Altoona, P» McCKDiii eras, Editor*. - . •» Tims. A. Scott, Snpt. P. ft. ft., « . D- MoSlcrtrjb. Esq. Uimtlogdon,|?a. WM. S. BITTNER, SURGEON UENTIST. (HimeE m the mAbosio teii ' " I'LE. TwUi extracted Wltljout pafn by theftleotro HagnOtic Machine. • ’ (fin. ftittjf A Student panted, . : “ T)EUS(!)i®- wanting change of climate X for health. ‘ geo advertisement oflfammoatdu Lands,' inan'dliercolurnn. 1 • . ’ LivVl ItiLUNG, ' : - 7 iSiPOKmtor WINES, JtR &e; AlUghwy &nei, A r <>Ttk W*rd, - A large stock of all felting of LIQHWi| " Brands, will be kept constantly on'band, and WUrWaSS in tots tusaicpotehasers. atpricca aj? reasonable. aatEeir can be bad anywhere in the tonnff jV '■; JSJ'^y QjfOE and, gan be O carried on profitably at Uammouton. &d*dv*li)o ment of Uammouton Lands. . IA/V BOXES WINDOW ODASS, f®»« Bxlo : r * ; | : Bnabei, v ' . ExtractXngwood, ; . ■ y ' -■ ’ ■ 2'-' ■ 1 Barrel Prime Yellow Ochre, . -v , h#4 |>ALN'J&I PAINTS! ' ,llffcrent - ' * Orison.- ■ ,-, s ■■ i.vMM.’Qjybaio Ycllonr. . ; Boruod Umber. . ' ' - X»oa«86n»«^ Tarnlsbca of all kind* in itore anidfo* IjIANOY TOILET „ AJtDSBAVXXO SOAPS. T ” 2S ES!VS| t f>EftFUM'EIIY m? • fjyCTABTICtsk ■■’"• - Extract* tor the Handkerchief ' Kbrme Sweetly, For «le <*w*p by ’ I'.QJ* THE HAUI ’ I Bunjet’s Cocoaine, -i ; Lyon’* Kathairon, Superior B»y Kutn, Uay 13,1369. ]V IKS. PHEBE BAILEY’S. I IMPROVED BRBARTPUMP9. A largo assortment of Kuniing Bottles. - :» Cuttor’s Impmved SIIOOLDtR BRACES fer. Lwfife. Gentlemen ami Children. Korea!" l>y -A. EOVBSP ARNOLD'S writing fluid, In Quart. Pint. JWEpfnt anil i as. B«tjae fin* Black and Redlnk». Stationary, M*y ia. iM9. • - - sevzars TTAlfi, TOOTS & NAELBRf A BOOKS 1 OR KV KRYUOD Y.-BTAKXU.VO DISCLOSUI!KB.—I>r. TKL LIIK-’S great work for the mar ried, or for those. oontempbfe tiiiß marriage— 2oo pages. fuR of PLATES. Price sfr cent*- 1 - fout to all pru t* under *«al,bj mull, POSTPAID. COOjOOO copies sold the last ytar, The single, married, and the mar ried Imppv, a hectare on i"rr, or how to chaoaq a part ner; a completf work on Mid wifery. It coulaiiia'liCttdrtil* IlsluJ—warnmleil to be worth "‘-r '''-rlt'
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