ckntraij EMPORIUM IOUSE," ALTOONA pL * I EL TBs' 1. :i‘i of the day,*, ** rican, c IKtwrffc d/OwAMi, hirjm-', Wcd t l ltt , ™ U * vd ' , Wfortof, ■ ■ :-j: > . -V; Itc’f m. German Par*. '■ “'-Wrf, (German.* /VH'T, . f fntft American. U,rKB:. - Aaa. *Vcui YorkßerolcL ■ A>ir Tori Tr&unr. yen Tork ftWS ; -ffyi-t, /Vn«,^oonfa n^ "■' w I’»l'lic.>ttoft»a« th«v ann., •malice*, MlBcellan6on« a ££f? r ! ” I nvolope#, Dr»wi,^J? , > 1-o.jlih and in fret ef.rV ";‘ r - v I!ne - Toys, 'Sfo? 3r >f every rartety. Vlc- - :tu!" f rained, 4c. -• "IXTIOX EIUES. ofenM _ “IXiAKS ofUwbdatqiSty 111 ' Ml", and Retail Agent •‘, !IL\TKD gAI J TK. g lt'd ( »wt^i’ I* u is apjilfed. Xty it • H. FKTXIffGEjt moss ua| - DIXOX'S j nvi, wxr.KhT j FAMILY PAPER, • ’>‘li I;V VN * GO., :nore Street, /./.Vi;" ti nnch/iIU -tar. <■ , I if ns nj i! i( ,/Ji f - c - 1 BSCIiJPTIOX tmd l (jj^ S.O«AiMI3 oiu, S -,W and 1 Gift. <M<*and 6 Gift,* c ,u ‘ > U t <4)410.1 Jo (Jifu ■ ‘ • -I °.w>i<ndai uin/ °’ A Vmk immediately on re wrijitoju rootivy. ' ilJ-'j'.'■'! #-°O. eath 124 UK) •• MX) • TS “ 3* 3ft •• tl *• to *• 20 •• It >• n -'O. MomU,., Xjvra, j ix ' ‘>"l.l iVnxmtdCu'*; (V.l! >x ISrtu-vlMg; Klngi, HWv ■ - ir.u, SiUv* Korkir, Bmur ■ —wnrth from SB'CeiiU io 'H' iluiUOt on receipt oftfc- : own’. f co, n 11'iion'd Line," 'treer, Ualtimoro, MJ i G NEl> WOULD inform Ills olilcu'i public generally received a us« , jSa ecrUnonl of Cassimeres, VEST 1A OS, offering fnr Mb. Blake them up in most durable mar tini best workmen all work made will giro, Httidaeffn Stock of Orrcrs' GOODS. m [ ' (Vicuna, L’xnir [lktirlilefs NeckTi'a.Stotk-'. ; nl*n a Igrtp Miortmeut nf pi! (if tv 1 1 i**1 1 lie iide term ln‘l r tmURJiI tills .side <»f Pfilla bf-ftfuily InTitrd to clll hdH it takn pica* are 5 from G A. M. nirtUS P. M THOMAS EI.WAV iTEL.r-TIJE Sl'B- •i!i Bgr.'CftM- liomo for ul! v< li? ItWiirloiWljr.»np|illi"l ,iry ami. cities, ami lib Bar fimli.' Ilh charge* art" «> [r ll ifi I in thiiiplaro, and I'*- p :nj.]:ilm*d of bp M»0*0 *ho [E i pectin j to receive t» «lmr« » : mending to dcaerto It, !'• fioUr and Invite* a frlat. | f No. 1 Trench Brand.*. iVfr*-*. for medicinal p- r I •■--at olililyo Whfcktj u .TOTIN' BOWMAN j; iirJ In the State f.-r Agricultural- pan**' Wtom. Tlie laud i> >' i rim, mill hundred* h u ‘" ■ -rilling and building i I can lw Acn growing • from frcwt*. Term* widiin four year* by rc -I-cvve Vino Street Wharf i iUroad for Hamtnvnton, v, IlnnimonMn Poat " U full adrirttoment in AL SAL£ i; & Slice Sjtoro, o rg aod Summer and Gaiters* iv n our entire etock »1 • it. over cost, on ml to clear It out >: TO BUT. ;> .ARGAINBI tUPLES* CHEAP BHOK >t rlntepdenf* Offlo*. K o. yr. KiMßAtt. to c^nge ? .vjolßg Coiurty* ,* oinjf. Where 11 isement oftheH#®®* 8 j:gktaßliESc ***&*' Frtth Lifa'f&i, *don.ii&s^|^ ”■ MATHIAS OTIO - f t c‘- '*•' ■ ■ (red r '. • -V TRONO fc'COj. • wrjgßF; DESOJ^KP f uu-J at I- Stena irilumc. local items. pyngasiHO Accnnwi.-— Woman mid Child g u ne£~Tke Woman Since Dead—Tilt Child jjluly to Reeonr.— lt Is onr painful jdutyto-day to iteord an accident, the details of which are (a Scient to chili the blood in the -veins of the ud cause all to turn with feelings of | koß or from the contemplation of a'seene each as uoit bore been presented to those who witnessed it. It appears that on Friday evening last, the Mr. Wm. Hagerty, residing some 3 miles jjjlotr this place, filled a lamp with burning fluid, «hich was said to be non-explosive, and after lighting it, set it on a table in a room, in which trot her youngest child, and turnejd to .go out lonediately after setting down the lamp it ex ploded and sot fire to the clotheaof the, child , Ihii alanned Mrs. Hagerty so. muoh that her pfOsMce of mind forsook her, and instead of trapping the child in her own clothes or at tempting to smother the flames, she picked it op and ran out of the house, thus fanning the flames. As soon as she came out of the house ■be was observed by Mr. Barker, a neighbor, who immediately ran to her relief, and snatching the child from her, stripped off its clothes as speedily as possible, but-nofc in time to save it from being shockingly burned, this done he proceeded to the relief of Mrs. Hagerty, whoso clothes were in flames, but,she refused to let him tear them off. After repeated attempts, however, he succeeded in divesting her of all which bad taken fire, Sht she was so much (.timed that it was impossible for her to live. A messenger was immediately despatched for a j hvskiaa. Dr. Christy answered {h<s call, and to him we nrq indebted for our information. When he arrived, he found- the woman out of let mind, doubtless from the pain she was then jufTering. On examination he found that all the skin, from her neck to her knees, was en uaj burned off. and that at her waist, where her skirts Lad been fastened, her abdomen was burned almost through. Her breasts weie so much burned that it was almost impossible for the Dr. to dress them, and her hands and fingers •ere a perfect crisp. The Dr immediately ap plied th^usual remedies in such cases and ad ministered opiaTcs which served to ease her pain and restore her to sensibility. She lingered until Sunday morning last, when death put an end to her sufferings. The child, which is about two jnrs old, was severely burned on the left side and thigh, but not so deeply as was its mother. The Dr. thinks that if inflamation can be kept down it will recover. At-the time of the acci dent there was no person about the house except Mrs. Hagerty and the child, although we un derstand Mr. Hagerty has several children, icme of whom are grown up DitTKEsSixo Accident.— William Praner, a citizen of this place, lost his life on Friday of Iwt week, by on accident 30 strangely sudden ud frightful as-to startle the whole communi- t;, causing a general silent pang of grief. Ho Wt home in the morning coach for Bald Eagle farnaco—left full of youth, bright hope and jubilant joy. Playfully biding his wife “ good tye,” as the stage roiled away, with the remark tb»t ho would no* bo book for two weeks, be took Lis last Stage ride, thinking hot, nhronce ireuaing of batm or 111. To make, the sad and foul reverse whioh awaited him, still more ter rible by contrast, he was in nn unusually hu norous and pleasant mood all the way going ,j;Jt to his destination, and all the time prece ding the accident—so much so, indeed, that it •as remarked by his companions. Having des patched his business at Bald Eagle Furnace, bis Srst thought was to walk back to town ; but, weing an acquaintance going by with & wagon- ! of shingles, he engaged a seat for bimself I «nd tiro companions. He took a seat on the I * sro cad of the load of shingles, with his feet i hanging down, whilst ills friends sat at the side. Ibe wagon had not gone more than a hundred Jirds, when, moving slowly, and without any '•pparent ( r sensible Jolt, the shingles on which h# was sitting gave way; havidgjio foothold, " e feii to the ground, and, before he was obser- T ?i by tbe driver, the front wheel passed over !,,J body ! One of his comp ieious saw him fall, •ud immediately shouted to the driver, but not ■■■ i-me to have the wagon stopped. Ho ivng •jrried to a house near by; medical aid was It cured, aud every attention shown which Umbcss and inexpressible pity could suggest, human aid was vain. Dentil had already bis inevitable soul upon his brow ; d«uh glared from his eye; friendship and affection 10 Pillowing and bolstering,bis, return home, tould ndt save him ; and when tbe darkness of tvcn.ng began to gather, he was passing through ' the valley of the shadow of death.” ills phys ical sufferings were necessarily beyond eapres im beyond possible conception; .made-doubly I ute, too, by the fact thathe was Fully sensi t until within a short time of his dissolution. 18 4 H nd montnful solace to know that he n his extreme sufferings with heroic forti- ° ( udering no word of complaint or repining. , ew w °rds he spoke disclosed a distinct owledge of his approaching death. His soli- Ih * Bflcmed 1° not for himself; but the t ° Ught of Ub dear wife and infantohild seemed u Te, 7 heart-strings. she mourned a y°nng wife can ipourii*-wkh a’deep, dcs Pairing, inconsolable gjief —Tyroni Cotosj-.—We Joaj* by the last wlaysburg JUgvtUr that the j»oject of » ten k CAloDy » to l<«ato somaWheeff in the *“ere a .wfccient body of fand can. be had Jl*c* W ?! nn,odjltion ; Mn in^at *a* ** a iticparampg iiftd i °“ Bhnndred ftmiKes, at least, are do- :} oi * m tfa e project. Fifty thousand * Tery desirable looaUty. ltis °an,.be ohtainedat fftye^nipent Tbepro- W to pay for toZ ' ff" to beenlitled to the SSl*** to adopt ■fcottiiy. HdUtd »7« bu rg, « Ciorr^oadtog; cars, he might have the h "Srf W i l t a l1 ® lronld ; *«2 met°SthS«^ e —Pitltburgh Trite Prat, WKn “*”• WpablU the above for the purpose of | .Pitting the toddle on the right horse,” as, j ! ,B “ lho publication of our-last paper, we haTe | found out, who the “ officious official at Altoona” I “ **** “ impertinent inter ferftice with , one of the “ City Fathers ” of i ** Ur gh consisted. The facts are simply as follows t—lt appears that a few of the “ City Fathers” of Pittsburgh constituted themselves a committee to accompany the City Council of Cincinnati, on the occasion of their recent visit to this place. On the jnoming after their arri val here, the “City Father” of Pittsburgh, allu ded-to in the .above extract, in company with a companion, stepped into a confectionary and notion store up street, to' purchase some torpt• doa. The proprietor of the establishment being eiok, a lad some 10 or 12 years old was in at tendance. After selecting a quantity of the articles desired, the “ Ciiy Father" of Pittsburgh attempted a violation of a law of the State by offering a foreign $l,OO bill (whether genuine or not the boy could not tell) in payment for the tor % pedoa. The boy hesitated to take the note, and while they were quibling about it, our excellent Constable, Joe Ely, happened to step in, and upon learning the matter in dispute, warned the boy, as he, was in duty bound to do, not to take the note. Thereupon the “C% Father ” of Pittsburgh palled oat the change and paid the boy, after which he addressed himself to Con stable Ely, and (hs we have been informed by a gentleman of undoubted veracity, who was pre sent) delivered himself of a volley of invectives, such as might alcme.be heard at a club meeting of “ Dead-Rabbits” or “Plug Uglies.” From th;s circumstance, the gentleman referred to conceived the idea that these men—one of whom it since turns out is one of the “ City Fathers” ol Pittsburgh—were blacklegs, burglars, pick pockets or members of sonyj other piofesslon of like character, and would bear watching, and accordingly suggested to Constable Ely that he hm* better keep an eye on them while they re- mained in town, which suggestion was duly acted upon and the manoeuvres of the “ City Father ” of Pittsburgh and his .companion duly overseen until they took their departure. As to the in timation thrown out that our Constable would have tarod the worst for the handling he would have met with had he accepted the invitation to visit the delegation at the cars, we have only to say that had an attempt been made to handle him, the “ City Father"’ of Pitsburgh and hia backers would thereby have obtained a fine op- portunity to visit and inspect the interior work- manship of our “ Lockup” at their leisure. If Pittsburgh has many such “ City Fathers" we do not wonder that she has such a hopeful set of sons. ITEap, You.no Men. —Horace Mann, in speak ing of the utility of libraries says:—“lf one of n caravan, in crossing the Arabian desert, should accidently descry a fountain at a distance, in the broad wasteland, stealing to it unpcrceived by the rest of the company, should slake his own thirst with its sweet waters, and th£n leave the stream to flow uselessly away, and to bo absorbed and lost in. the-barren sands, without calling upon bis companions to Come.and cool their parched lips with the delicious draught— with what epithet would men Stigmatise the in humanity of the deed? Let him, wbo, from the- accident of birth or of circumstances, Jins tasted the satisfactions and the delights, and has experienced tho utility of knowledge, but does nothing to confer up on his fellow beings the blessings which he has enjoyed, answer tho question.” We will take the opposite of this and add:—Shotild this man inform his compan ions that he had found a spring of pure water, wide enough and deep enough to supply them with nourishment for flie whole of the jour ney, and a number of the party would refuse to draw nigh to the spring and fill their pitchers, and would content themselves with begging or stealing a limited supply from those who had been more provident—with what epithet would men stigmatize such consumate folly ? -The cases arc parallel. Let' the man who drinks daily at the fountain of knowk-Jgc in the desert of life, not suffer its copious waters to flow wasteful!* away, without calling upon his fel low travellers in the journey to drink of a stream that ia abundant for all; and let the traveller thus hailed, not be foolish enough to pass by tho stream without stopping to partake thereof and securing a supply for future use. Applica tion—let the members of the Altoona Meehan'- ,ics’ Library and Heading Boom Association seek to add to their numbers, and let those who have not yet entered the Association embrace the first opportunity to have their names enrolled therein. LadT F e.—Now don’t imdglnS, ladies, that we intend you shall run ‘wid der mersheeil,’ not at all; we merely Wish to notice that a num ber of ladies inHarrisbiurgh Lave become conbi bating members of one! of the Fire companies of that place, thereby prowing a valuable auxiliary to the company; and wo would suggest that snob action 1 on the part of jthe ladies of this piaco xwould'soon bring about the proper equipment of ihf Fire company recently organised. Will tihe geiUleaHai accept of the ladies on such terms, and wilt the ladies join? Both, we think, S. op T. Pic Nic.— The members and Lady Visitors of Altoopa Division, Sons of Temper anpe, will hold a : 'm. Bello’s Woods on the Branch Railroad, jo-dayi. (irbursday.) The members of the Order and those privileged to ! wiß, jneet ■s<.!&• Division room at 8 o'clock this ud from .thence ofprovisions, 4o>» tjfl l» Jeftin ohargo of the eommlttee, >t the Dlyi •ion room, who will see tohaving them convey ,>d \fe hope to w afußiturn ouh •'rff' & Nice.—Tie Baptist and Lntbenn wb ield pic ni& within! bn* «s we were not pweental 1 We tier I ! DlrfooVEiiT 0F A Cate.— We understand thata f Te wta discovered, lasi week, on theridee back-; of Chimney Rocks. Several young men of ths place, attempted to explore it. but found the experiment rather dangerous. One or two ° f *? ***? stored down the opening, per pendicularly, by means ofropes, to the depth of foity crafty feet, bat could discover no side opening. They describe the bottom of the cave, pr rather hole, as being about twelve feet in the sides being ornamented with benutifu! stalactites—numerous specimens of which they brought with them. Another nnd more thorough exploration is talked of. We apprehend that it will prove to be no great shakes. — Standard. ~G oOD Ti mes.— The “good time coining,” •Which has been so long delayed, we think is now at hand, at least so far as a fair supply gf the necessaries of life and fair prices are con cerned. Potatoes have lately come down from $1,50 to 80 cts. per bushel, and a strong proba bility that tjiey will come down one-half more ere long. Flour has fallen $2 to $2,60 per bb|. and will likely foil $2 more. Apples are apples again, and not lumps of gold. Corn now commands 10 and 12 cts. per dozen, with a prospect of a further decline. Hurrah for the ‘' good times -” Printers can now live like other folks. : Examination of Teachers.— The examina tion of teachers and applicants for the public schools of'th|s place, came off in Westward School House; on Saturday last. There were erer twenty teachers present, most of whom passed muster; in a creditable manner. The Directors met immediately after the close of the exami nation |o select teachers for the coming ses sion, bat we Have not yet been furnished with a list of those selected. The schools are to open on the first Monday in September and con tinue open ten months. Ladies’ Fair. —The Ladies’ Fair for the ben efit of St. Luke’s Protestant Episcopal Church, is now Open in the Library Room, and should bo visited by everybody. We have not yet had time to visit it, but are informed that it is gotten up with much taste, and that the ladies are de serving of great praise and encouragement— . The supper noticed in our last to come off on Friday evening, has been changed to this (Thurs day) evening. Tickets 50 cents. A Luxury. —Take a dozen or two of ears of corn, (the sweet varieties preferred,) husk, and, without boiling, grate off the grains. Stir into this about two tablcspoonaful of flour for every dozen ears, and also on egg previously well beaten, and a little salt and very little sugar.. If the corn be sweet, about two tablespoonful to every dozen ears. Let tbe whole bo well stirred, and baked in a greased tin pan, for an hour, in a hot oven. Then eat with fresh but ter or cream. Dramatic Association.— The Young Mens’ Dramatic Association, of this place, gave two Entertainments in Shultz’s Hall, on Monday and Tuesday evenings last. This Association appears to have now become one of the fixed Institutions of the place, and its repeated en tertainments is an evidence that they are ap preciated by the public and remunerative to the members.. • : U. J. Pea —We are pleased to learn that ttnq gentleman has been offered and has acceptedj the tpejat of assistant editor of the Lan caster Such assistance as be will ren der cannot easily be aecnreiL The Expru* must now increase in popularity. LOCAL. CORBCSPOiVOEXCE. II6LM|AtfiUtTK6, Aagust, 16th, 1859, M*ssaa. Editors ;—The prevailing epidemic in this place for some days past, has been the Cutup-meeting fever. On Sabbath last your correspondent also became affected with it, and paid a Visit to the one now in progress in the vicinity aif Williamsburg. We did not leave this place until late in the morning, consequently our arrival in Williams burg was not until the morning services were over. In the afteroon, however, we wended our way tojwards tho Camp Ground, which was between ja half: and three-quarters of a mile from the town. We found on the ground be tween 30s and *0 tents, and quite a large as semblage of persons. The afternoon sermon was preached by Rev. Thomas Barnhart, of Williams burg, and, was a funeral discourse upon the death of the Key. Stevens, of Williamsburg. He was listened tj> with great attention. The evening sermon wps preached by the Rev. Mellick, to a large congregation. The subject of his discourse was tho certainty of'a final judgment, and was discussed in an able and eloquent manner. Af ter the siehnqn, those persons desiring prayer were invited to the altar. We hope that the ef fort tbat jis now making may be crowned with success aqd that many will be brought into the “ marvellous light and liberty of the gospel.” la the death of Rev. Stevens, which occurred on last Saturday morning, the community of Williamsburg has lost one of its oldest and most respected tnembers. He had been for a number of years past P resident of that place, where he was honored and, beloved by, all who came with in the circle of h|s acquaintance. At theperiod of his depth he was well advanced in years, being sompwhai upwards of eighty years of age. During a o/ acHye and diligent labor in the .cause] of bis plaster, he walked at all times worthy :of the profession which bo had ohosen. Of late years his increasing age pre vented him froip preaching the gospel to-his fellow-creatures, yet in all his trials and afflic tiohs his faith 'Vihe promises of his God ,j. ip •* pr«- .was strong and unwavering. / fib remains were in terred in the hletbodbl Grave Yard on Sab* bath, fallowed by a largo conoonrse of friends sod ' Our risk Williamsburg was of very short duration, consequently we cannot giro a fall description of t|M place. We will say, however, that during abj^'we we« that tbs people jof are vipiy Hospitable and sociabjle-r- Its citizens are addre and sniergetio, and that the town oan boast of some Very bimd|omd yoimg : ladies. We trust we shall soon be penjutledto visit thcrt again. Yours, respectfully, fi ; I s PEC IA L NOTICES. Tr im ml DB. HOOFLAKD’S GERMAN UTTERS, DR. HOOFL4MPB BALSAMIC CORDIAL, Tht great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all eases; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Ilrer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of tbe Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestivs organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, without fail, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will also at once cheek and j cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding, from Cold in the Bowels. r 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, ~ T n the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called. Everybody's Almanac, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our ayents. a®. For sale, in Altoona, by A. ROush and O. W. ikewler, und by ail Druggists. jinny Ih. '59-1 y Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor. In all diseases inflammation more or lea* predominates— now to allay inflammation strikes at Utc 1 root of disease hence an immediate cure. DALLErS MAGICAL PALY KfTHA ( TO R, and nothing else, will allay inflammation* at once, mid make a certain cure. PALLET'S MAGICAL PA M EXTRACTOR will cure the following among agreetc itidogue of diseas '3; Bunts, Scalds, Cuts. Chafes, Son- Nipples, Come, Bunions, Bruises, Sprains, Bites, Poison, ChiJblaiijs, Bil. s, Scrofula, Ulcers, Fever Soros. Felons. Ear Ache, Piles. Fora Eyes, Gout, Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald Head. 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Jacobs, Uol lidaysburg; and by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States ami Canadas. Principal Depot, ICS Chambers street, New Vork, NoV. 11,1855-ly C. F. CHACE. A Voice From Virginia. CiBl.N Point, Snrry Ca, Va. Dr. Seth S. Hanes. ;—l was in Baltimore in April, 1854, and from a paper I received of yonrs was induced to buy a box of your Pills, recommended as a sovereign cure for the Epileptic Fits At that time ono of my servants had been afflicted with fits about twelve years. When reaching home, I commenced with Ihe Pills according to directions. I do not think she has bad one since. -My Wife, though, is somewhat Induced to Believe she may have had one onlv. Enclosed yon will fimMive dollars, for which you will please forward mo two boxes. I suppose you can forward them by mail. Your compliance will oblige mo. Yours respect fulJy- M. P. SLEDGE. Dr. fiance's Epileptic Pills are also a sovereign remedy for oveiy modification of nervous disease. The nervous sufferer, whether tormented by the acute, physical agony of neuralgia, ticdoloreaux, or ordinary headache, afflicted with vague terrors, weakened by periodical fits, threatened with paralysis, borne down and dispirited by that terrible lassitude which proceeds from a lack of nervous mercy, or experiencing any other pain or disability arising from the unnatural condition oi the wonderful machinery which connects every member witli the source of sensation, mo tion aud.tliought—derives immediate benefit from the use ol those pills, which at once calms, invigorates, and regu lates the shattered nervous organization. Sent to any part of the com try by mail, free of postage. Address Sell. 3. ifance, 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore Md. Price, one box. *3; two do.; $5; twelve do, $24. Diseases of the Liver. When the celebrated Dr. Kush declared that drunken ness was a disease, he enunciated a truth which the expe rience and observation of medical men is every day con firming. The many apparently insane excesses of those Who indulge in the use of spirituous liquors, may be thus accounted for. The tree cause of conduct, which is taken for infatuation, is very frequently a diseased state of the Liver. No organ in the human system, when deranged, produces a more frightful catalogue of diseases. And if; Instead-of applying remedies to the manifestations of dis ease, os is too often the case, physicians wonld prescribe with a view to the original cause, fewer deaths wonld re sult from diseases Induced by a deranged state of the Liver. Three-fourths of the diseases enumerated under the head of Consumption, have their seat in a diseased Liver. Dr. Ji’Lane’s celebrated |d ver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros, ore a certain cure. fly Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M’LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by FLEM ING BROS, of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other yermifugoa in comparison are worthless. Dr. M'LamTs genuine Vermi fuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine unless the signaUa « °f FLEMING BROS. HAIR DYE-HAIR pYE—HAIR DYE. WM. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE J The Original and Jkst in the Worldl All others are mere imile&onsi andihouldbc avoided, if Jfo.u wish to escape ridicule. OKAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIR. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Blacfe, without the least Injjuy to the Hair or Skin. Fifteen pedals and Diplomas hayc been awarded to Ifn, A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,000 applications have been made to the hair of his patrons of his famous Bye. * A.BATCHELOB’S HAIR BYE produces a ctjlor not to ho distinguished from nature, and is warranted not to injure in the least, however long it maybe continued, and the BI effect o'f Bad Byes remedied; the Hair invigo rated tor Life by tbteSplendid Dye. ‘ Madej sold er applied (In 0 private rooms) at ’the Wig 233 Broadway, New. York. - BoM hyßrogglatsto Altoona, and by Druggists in all cities and towps of the United States. ' Important to Cheese man's Pius.—TW cotnbtoAtlon of Ingredients .In thssa pm* an the result ofa fang sfcl extensive pr*<***- v They m llU ?.^^ r operation, ami certain hi cometfogen Tt*nstrnatloririr|«mvta« »» bh> stmettons, whether from cold or othertHm, headhcb»,paln in tho of a* heart, disturbed deep, which always arise from Interruption of natui* Inducing with certainty periodical regularity. Warranted &ttdyVeg.U blc, and free Cram anything Injurious to Hf#f health] Ex plicit direction i. which should he read, box. Price $l. Sent by mail by unclosing $1 to say authorized Agent. E. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 16S Chambers street, New York. Ib whom all Wholesale orders should be addressed. „ Sold by O.W. Kessler, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacobs, Holll daysbnrg; and by all Draggtets in the Doited States. Call on the Agent and get a pamphlet free. Nov. 18,1868-ly. TOOTHACHE 'SPB disease cut be cured by . Da, Kjnssa’s Tootbacbi Ksmcdt, prepared by him in Pittsburgh, Pa., which is put up in bottles and sold at 2S cents each., It 1s an excellent medicine, when diluted, for spongy sod tender gums, and is worth ten times Its price to all who need it. Sold here by G. W. Kessler. [Dec. 9,1858-ly. WIGS—WIGS—WIGS. BATCHELOR’S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all.— They are elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no shrinking off the head; Indeed, this is the only Establishment where those things are properly understood and made. Nov. IS, 1858-ly 233 Broadway. Now York. MARRIED. SHANeVpitpu’* - ’ r y ,. tLo ?° T - Mr - .® radlt y- Mr- ADAM BE™ fhARK oV Newry. ‘’ laC °’ “* M 1» “ARY ELIZA ,hAi , t !i:' ,i " , . U0 v, Of T Mr - M - Martin - ln Williamsburg, on L h r^li th ln ‘‘ t " by Isaiic Ymgling. E«q„ Mr. WILLIAM Q Ship 9 a “* S UUH ANN of Catharine K°Pi,'L U r' 9 i lia pi tlle ? l iaß } aDt ? at th « residence of Col. W. kcS , E^,nstmr& b ?. the Rot - D Harbison. Col. W. merly of ielfmd B’lo 8 ’ 10 “ to MAKY ETCHER, for- V ?.'Jv ho llll ‘ inst o nt E1 ' : »™lo Station;. Mr. IT 11. LI AM IUIiN, aged 76 years, 4 months and li days. VT OTTCE.—THERE WIiLL BE A " xl,lniuMti on'of Teachers for Logan townsbin on TLEiDAY AUGUST 30th. The E.tanfluaUon "vili limis. UUC Ea-l 9 °r ,<Ck , A ‘ M V >“*>'« Collinsville.Sclu.nl he it . i, U . u l'P llc,lut »ust bo present at that hour and ' v . lth P a l“ l ' r “"‘I pencil. Ten teacher* are re quirui to supply the schools. Logan Township, August 18th, ’’ —the subscribers _ v '' Mf - wish to employ an active reliable man m each section of iho State to travel and take orders E>r SEGARS & TOBACCO, by-samples. Will pay a salary of Jt<X) hi *HOC per 'year, payable monthly. For samples and particulars apply to, nr address, intlobing *tatnp for return pnstago. * ‘ C\]\X & SMITH. Aug. IS-st] Tobacconists, 312 Pt«rl St. New York. House and lot for sale.— flm subscriboroffers at Private Sale c n tiie flOf'cE and LOT no;v occupied by iter" on the corner of Adnllno and Julia streets; ffigJS t |[AI East Altoona. The Home is a good Tw'o- gW*BSltt Story Frame Building, containing a llalb Parlor, Dining-Room and Kitchen on flrat floor. four good sleeping rooms on the second floor & a finished Attic. The lot is in good order. Persons wishing to view the premise* had obtain further imformation will call upon the subscriber; . MAUGT. M. McCRUM. Altoona, Ang. 11th, 1869-tf. A 11. P«r month and all expenses paid. AQKNTS wanted in every town ami Comity throughout the United States, to engage In a light and easy business, in which the above profit may certainly be realized: For particulars address with stamp, Dr. O. I’IIEtPS BItOWN, Aug. 11. No. 21 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. SALE—TWO HOUSES AND LOTS, situate in West Ward, Altoona. XliH one !a a go»J two-story plank House, with a basement Kitchen. Tlie other is a uue-and-a-half story Frame Hbnse. For par ticulars Inquire of joS. WEAVER, Sr. , August 4. 1559.-3 t ' I? OR SALE — A LARGE TWO . STORY DWELLING HOUSE, with ; P , n a Kitchen attached, a good Well of water —fill at the door, anil other conveniences. From nSS3| 2 \\A its size and hication it is well calculated BM 8A IK for a Boarding House. It wilt he sold an Very easy terms. Any person wishing View the house and premises will he shown {hem by colling on the subscriber at the Store of R. U. McCormick, or on the premises, which adjoin the Store. Aug. 4,1559.-3 t - A. SIcCORMICK. WK. ROYERS, • ATTORNEY cC COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY, PA. Will practice in the several Courts of Ulair, Cambria, Huntingdon cihd Indiana counties. Particular attention given to the collection of Claim" and prompt remittances mode. He speaks Die German language fluently. Office, for the present, with J. M. Cherry, Esq., op posite Kessler’s Drug Store. - Altoona, August 4,1859. —tf 77 Oft RENT.—THE STORE-ROOM heretofore occupied Ly H. Tuck, On the corner of Main and Caroline streets, is now offered tot rent. Inquire of the subscriber. 0. C. SHANNON. July ‘iSth 1 1 . - / <ACTION.—ALL PERSONS- ARE hereby notified not to purchase or sell any lager beer kegs with the stamp of the ALTOONA BREWERY there, oil, as sncli kegs never have been and never will be sold from the Brewery. All kegs containging ‘said stamp will be claimed and taken, wherever found, by, the proprietors of the Brewery to whom they belong. Julf 28th 1869-tf. WILHELM'4 BRO. CELLING OFF AT COSt kJ OUR ENTIRE stock of SUMMER GOODS. Give ns a call and secure GREAT BARGAINS In BOOTS AND SHOES. Wo will continue tor FOUR WEEKS to tell the Balance of our Stock of Stmfmer GoOds! AT COST! to make room for an early Fall Stock. The People#’ Cheap Shoe Start, ■Virginia St., twadoors below Superintendent’s Office. Altoona, July .8,1859. C. W. KIMBALL. "VT 0 TIC E. IS HEREBY ! GIVEN Altoona, July 14.-tf JACOR GOOD, J - . P. Hotel for rent.—th? hotel property rituate on Ka« Itojd StjM Immediately ttCovo tho Tcnnsyivaaia Railroad War e House, herctolbr* occupied by Matthias Otto, is Offered fer rthti It la a good two-story frame building, with nine bed-rooms, a dining room forty feel long, a bar-room, parlor atid kitchen. The house fronts ihlrty-ali fect oU R4U |Boad Streot and run* hack fifty-eight feet. There is a, watt of good trater! a good stable and all necessary out-buildingron tho print' isos. Por torther particulars apply te tlte 'tadersfened next door to the above property. ° • Jnly 28,1859-31. , MRU, nnipy, TJILUSIBING, GAS FITTING A^D JL J?AS KDCTtiKES.—GEO.. A. OGKIiSBT, iVa&itedl JVttfr and Plumbtr, from Philadelphia, has opened a. Q— Fitting arid Plnmhiny »«tnhH^TT^ n f ib'Bftnnuffv three doors below the Post Office. V ]i .1 > ■ He will be pleasedto attend torttU ohfcraiii hi* line with , promptness,'hestneee and duraihflUv. ;i , c All Vorit warranted. - " AUoom, August:lStß-Gm? Tfilß. TOOTH & MAIL , DIED iireßS BOEBH AVE’S , 1 : ; the CELEBRATED HOLLAND, BEMr.LT "FOB ' aTsessssa, DISEME or THE « 1.1 VBR COWPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANT KIND FEVER AND AGUE*. And the various affections consequent upon a disordered STVMACB OR imiJK 'r . Such aa Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky fains. Usartbnni, Los# of Appetite, Despond«My7lUttrntMs£ Blind and Bleeding Pflo#. In al| Nervous,.)lh*hmatle and Seunilgic Affoctlona,lt baa in numi'rou# instances proved WgWy bunclicial, and in other*effected a(fotMedehre/ a Purely vegetable compound, prepared, on slrfetlv scientific principles, alter the manner oftha celebrated Holmnd Professor, Xloorhavo: Because of it# great tncces« HJ ' o o , f States; it* iatnSncticn Into tno Lnitc l States was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and thcreovir die face ol IhU mighty country. Meeting with great success among th. in. 1 now offer it td the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medical virtue* must b« acknowledged. " “1* particularly recommended to those perii* whore constitutions may have Wn Impaired by th» continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of rally instantaneous in effect. It finds its way dirdfty to <h» scat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerra. raising up the drooping spirit, and, In foot, intasing new health and vlpor In the svat^ru C AUTION.—TIie great popolarlty'of this delightful re ma has induced many imitation#, which the public should gnaril against parchnaing; Bo not persuaded to buy. any thing rise imtll you have gfcren Boeibave’s Holland Bitten One \«Ule will convince yofi how Infinitely superior It I* to All ilicac Imitations* Sold at $l-00 per boitlo, or sis hotUci' for SS, by the sou: rnorciEions, BKNJ. PAGE, JJJ., & CO., V Mauvji,duiinff J'luirmmrsitUlt xntd Cl^j.tUis, imitskukuh. pa. - T - " •P.' utt A i.ns, I'lul-iji'liilii.",: li-inins A Purk, N« \r imk: Jolm D. Pmk, Cincinnati; llnjuaJ-ii, Alku.-iR 4 CV.. il’ I "'i '• KOI-SM. Altoona, !•«., apil tiy'Citi/sUtd anil Mvrrliniitd generally throughout tlio I'llitcU Stale* auJ Cliiiadas. (October 14,1858.-1 j A U' WANTING FARMS IN A DK cC UGHTHJI.CUMATB. rich toH. nn«l secure from rivst*. Suu a.lvml3cmcnt utUammcuti-utdiKU In abutter column. . . * A BOOK IOU KV y. IV Y ft Q D Yi-STA KTMNO plsCW§lMtKS.—ljr. Tin- LKU'a great work for themar rio4, or for those coiitciripio th'g marriage—-2uo pace#. fuH ofvpbATliS. I‘rlceTO ceuti— eciit to all parts nurte'rswil.l.y mail, POSTPAID. COO.OOiJ copies soW tlui hut ytgr, Tlio single, married, ami the nmr u'ti,l happy. A lacturo t>u iore, or how to choose a-part uer; a complete work ou Mid wifery. Jt coutiiai hUß'lrriia , isheU— warranted to. bo worth unco in,, v . . .cii for it, 25 cents in specie or postage stamps cn !u.W(I. iD sof'ire a copy by return of 1 i* ai devoted a lifetime to the rare of dls cast, on which his boukitreat. AUdreas J. TKLLER, M p No. 6 lloaver street, Albany. }f; V. . ' M«rri, V ,‘ C i , ° • ’ F *H? *nn*.'#l k nox. Witll f-11l dltMtlon.. Marri'd ladies should not use (hcnt. ,Sefi{by mall. Art- Jroas Pr. Teller, ns above. r . April lnVB9;ly. r pO all wanting Farms. See adrertise _L oicnt of Hammontou Landa. T ANDS! LANDS 1‘! LANDS l!1 . • iti VT^ ,, ‘i'„ UU .i k ' r3 /P‘ il< pr/’iwd to Iocat«»LAKD WA”- KANTS in the Omaha and Nebraska City Land OCleer. Good selection!, ran now bo made near the Utn stream* and settlements. The Lands of tills Territory, now In Market, aro of the beat quality, i *S- Elections carefully made, letters of inquiry re (lllcstall - All*. F. MeKIJfNEY; July 14. isoo.-tf Ompoia, CassCottty. K. Ter. RtFIREXCEB; Uiv. A. B. CiARr, Altoona, Pa. Wm M. Uotd 4 Co., Bunfecre, Altoona, p n , McCbum 4 Desk, Editors. •• Titox. A. Scott, Supt. P. U. K., “ P. Mc.Mcriaut, Esq., Huntingdon, Pa. PERSONS wanting change of climate for health. See advertisement ofUunoiontou Lamia m another column. w Levi riling. . IMPORTER OP WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c. Allegheny Street, XortK Ward, ?*«?* kinds of tlQc'oKs'o? Abo very beet Brands, will he kept constantly on hand, nfid win be Sold csn hl t P’ l [ clmf, f "• nt priewMrerisojmhls M they can bo Rad nnj where in the country. [Slay 12; ’C9-tf CIIIOE Business and; Factories can be carried on profitably At Haaunonton. Sea advertise men£ of Uanuiioiiton Lands. • • • aTer ti»o- On, B P x£s WINDOW GLASS, V/ V from Bxlo to 24j30. " • 5 Putty Knives, Paint, Wall and , VarnUb BrOshc*. Plaster Paris, ’ Logwood, Eitract Logwood, Camwood * X Barrel Prlipe Yellow Ochre, - ,- „ ' enitlon Bed, ■■■■■; epan'sh Brown, m store anitlor ealc h» . May 1-, ISSB. A.JBOCSU. pAINTS! PAINTS! r 4 Case* Chrome Green. 3 Ca«e» Cbrofne fellow Barnet! Portlier; Terra d( Sithwx. Bed Bead, kl?uUln ltoT ° for ana rami, by - ' A. HOUStI. "TUNGY TOILET L Cleaver’* ‘ Bazlu’a PonchM, Peach and Atewnd; Piowu Windsor,? . , PnraWbttaWiiubor, Twamyent, May 12,1850. PERFUMERY , . ' , Akd FANCY Anffrt. fq extract* for ttae'Haiidb«rchjef, - Kits mo Sweetly, . Butttrjfy Boqaet, ' ■■■■: .-• Fnu>Kipani, KdndelUia, ' ‘ Balmoral For solo cheap by , OILS I OILS I : '.-••‘•V- Pure lleflned thuwd QD. . " ’ PareOßrboaOn, ", Kerotene OU, . v-.-v- CaxnpttenmmJ Ihirntnp TfTni.t . „ ' C«rt»n«UAdlhiM^h*. lferaate»t ■; )•■;7..-. ■ •*•.■- > jflmwß :. X.' Banwt’»Cocoa!n6,: /“ ; j;-v;'v liyon’* EathalroQ, -,-4 ' s W*«»»*y»npi r,,- - Uttogpes oftll jklodk, at -■ •• aH'xqvsws. May 12,1850. 11/fKS. PHEBB BAILEY’S ■LjJL __ . improved breast pumps. *f** s rtraent of Nursing Bottle* ’ ''a£tf£^' U R££ : «*OITU)ll» BHACK3 <br tatoa, aenUcyen andChildron. Por sale by ; A. JPOpSft A RNOLD’S WRITING FLUID* ~ ■XX. 1 ■ In Quart, Pint, Half-Pint and 4 OLlpttlM, Pine Black and Bed Inks, Stationary, Ac., at :*; >• -W -•»• r||aylB.lM9. MQVSSPM.. TTNITED STATES LIFE IKSU-
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