I ||e|ptooM Criimne. •f£ k t .ALTOONA, PA. •TUB W&WMMEI .njJpJWfcarepartiea are unknown to ne, onr rule far adrer raflulro payment inadyance, or agparantoe from kSwnp«sons. It is thetefate nl*lA far all such tosend «*dd*MtlseinentB offering to at the end Of three oral* *eid*. VWhere advertisement! are acafmpanied'with the »eo«Br,:; whether ooe> five often dollars, yre will jgtr* th* aldyartiaer the foil benefit of cash rates. , ... WVf* II -■ V<■ " 'V ! I". . ■ • '.-..1 . / : ■.. " PETXJEfIieMX * CO, j_ .#,4(|n*t|rtnc -Agents, 1W Jfaaaan. afreet, «®w York, and Udteia street, Boston, are tj»ed£onte,for:tho Jitoona and'the.mqst htftueatjal j*d liuieit circulating Sdmpapeta Jotho United States and the Cpnadaa. They are toamtfact'farnsat ourtowertyafei. '’ Tax Har- ?TeJegrajph says >—The trial of the svit-cknsed by the refusal of the Pena* . eylvania Bailroad to continue the payment «if the tonnage tax -trill conrc up to-#6nibw (yei6terday:£ From this the §tate has hitherto been -derivinga revenue of some three- hundred thousand dollars par. annum. The road haring refused to pay'it, jl 1 dint is the consequence. The rpdd %ht the suit until it reaches the <Sppretae Court of the United States, should they loose the verdict ol the trial this week. The Attorney General, St. George Tucker Campbell and Win. A. Phctpr are Trained on the part of the Commonwealth. The, attorneys for the road, Musts. Stanton, fluylerand Kunkel, haye strong hopes of gaining their case. — They .Wtil come out flatfooted for the un- of the- tax. j The North jfateriem, in noticing the iqatter, says : ’ f‘We are inclined ;to think.that, in contesting thjapuit,tbe Attorney-General and Mr. Cftmp hetiuuih traveling. .Having “gotits h|ck up,f : ti)e rood is determined; to carry mat ters through, and show that two wrong do not ■like a rights nor ever will. Whoever happens ■ be ia Harrisburg during tbe- progresa of the hear some thousand dollar sepeches of,the vecystiffeat kind.” Biding oh the Cow-Catcher.— Since Willis’ description of his cow-catcher exploit on the Baltimore and Ohio Bail road, many fool-hardy passengers have solicited the conductors da that great thoroughfare to allow them to try the sensa~ tion. A day or two since, a lady and gentlemen insisted upon taking a jaunt on the cow-catcher of ; a train coming jrest. — Their request wap granted at last, and the train being slightly behind time, they were carried along in this unprotected Way at the rate of fifty nrles an hour. — lichen relieved from their position, they . .could not have been pursuaded to try the 1 sensation a second time. The train bad not gone two miles further, when the pilot struck a : (Sow and’ shouldered it. If the 'passengers had continued to occupy their popdtion,they must hare been killed. JSgr The latest advices from Europe -state that Prussia is continuing her mili tary preparations on a very large scale.— She has not only armed her flying artil lery, with rifled six pounders.; and her Jrhole artillery on foot with twelve-pound ers, hut is going sow to raise her infantry of the line from sixty-four to one hundred regiments, which will increase her field -army to about four hundred and fifty thousand; not including the “ Landwehr” of the Second levy, which is destined ex cluaiVcly for garrisoning the twenty-eight Prussian fortresses. Prussia, like- Eng land does not seem to have any extraor dinaty amount of faith in the French Emperor. . . Democratic Senatorial Coneer- JBNOE.-—The. Democratic Conferees of this Senatorial District, met at Tyrone on 7 ■ThUrsdaylast. Dr. R. W.; Christy, of this county, "was .chosen ) Ghmrman and Cyrus L. mer, of Secretaries. Maj. Theo titis' cidunty^, • Augustin and of Clcwhold, weronooiinatcd : jfor Senator. batiAts wore ha4-witeotit making a at thistime Maj. Snyder his name, and on the22lstbal- and g for jDnrln.n haying received a ,yua}Qrity of all the yotes Least was there upon dodared the nominee. _ . . : J. Donelaon died recenly , :']& tyvimna, of erysipelas. Mr Dopelson -tbo private secretary of Pre- J* pltson, and editor of the Wash- Tjfcfy} and subsequently of the fffiyjßife-- Ip 1856 he was a candidate of /or -Vice Preiadeok ' iexmeasee to Louisiana. I' >», .Tin StfsiiainnDianfKD.— The Jplt borf for a in the Tres«*W Department by U»9anburyand ErießailroadCompany, ffer the lations entered into virJJi the >S^|b^}ieQ | surrendered‘to■ that company of (ihe Governor. As we previously an- Harrisburg, arid Mitehd of Clinton, were, appointed a board of viewers to examine the progress ofthe work between Erie and Warren, on the Western Division, and ditmni. They reported in the affirmative, and consequently; the Stafte relinquished the iafit sewirity in her possession for the coropteltoh of the work. clergyman, of Phila delphia, jPrtsbyterian, Baptist, Methodist/German Befomed and Dutch Befoib&ed,) have united in an address to «Christians of in denominations” in which they propose tbit the first Monday in Oojfcoher next bo set apart as a day of special prayer " that God would grant that bis believing children may be made perfect in one, and that by the operation of the Holy Ghost, all Christians may be so joined together in unity of spirit, and in the bond of that they may be an hojly temple, acceptable unto Him.” PEN AND SCISSOES- (Qh Opened—a new periodical, &c., store, next door to the Post Office. fgf- Clbsed—the eyes of, several people' in town lately with bogus gold dollars. jPgr- Increasing—the dimensioned of crinoline on our streets. gSf*- Decreasing—the demand for linen coats and oilier summer toggery. Left—Friend Kimball of the “ Peoples’ Cheap Shoe Store.” Arrived—the man with the glazed cap and military walk. Reasonable—the price of tomatoes. ggg* Unreasonable —to expect a printer to Airnibh his paper to subscribers who never pay 'for iti Full—the tickets of both .patties, “ pitch in.” IQf* Empty—the honor of being a candidate for a fat office when there is no earthly chance of anjdeetion. Scranton is giving lesson B h 1 the “ manly art of self-defence” in Hollidaysburg. Xbe butchers-of Philadelphia are dab bing I together to compel a farther reduction in the price of fat cattle. yjp* A disease known os the “ black tongue” is destroying heads of deer and cattle in South ern Missouri. jjgjy The colored folks of Huntingdon intend holding a camp-meeting & short distance from that place, commencing to-morrow. jQy Prof. Gardner is lecturing the people of PHtsburgh on things in general and soap in particular. Gamp Logan is the name given to the military encampment ,to be held at Tyrone, on the tilth of September. Barlow has been re-nominated for the Legislature by the Peoples’ Party of Centre'county. |gp» Friend Brown, of the Centre Democrat, has been nominated for the office of Treasurer, by tlie Peoples’ Party. Success to you Billy. If this world is a “ fleeting show” there are la great many people who contrive to get into it for nothing. It is full of “ dead heads." A man named William Thompson was ran Over and killed at the crossing below Cam bria jCifcy, bythe Express Train East, on Wed nesday morning last.. ; * ISP* The Peoples’ .Tarty of Juniata county has nominated Bbbt C. Galloher for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Representative < Conference.' A Strange Visitor. —On Saturday last, a blaok snake, four feet and a half in length, was discovered crawling into a front window at the residence of Mri Oliver Stonebreaker, in West Franklin street, Hagerstown, Md. The Democratic Senatorial Conference of the Mifflin, Juniata, Perry and Gumberiond Distnet, met at Newport, Perry; County, on Thursday last, and nominated Dr. B. D. Craw ford! of Juniata oonnty, on tfie 87 th ballot. Watson, the fellow arrested lat Harris burg for forgery some timrsince, Who was said to hail from .ttiis place, has been convicted and sentenced to two years imprisonment in the county jail. / : Cad Her Then.~A young Indy was re proved in company for wearing her dwtssfolow la .the neek,by an old maid. - She replied it-was economy. A gentteman repiiea be would like to s'' into such economy. - v t. - Seven gentlemen who filled of 'die Stoate/ moag arel Hon. Jobfv CressweU.of thU counity, have approaching., State AgridnlluxaL Pauv 'Signifi cant, wry. ~'• the. Lancaster daily Jßvttmg Sxprm, sneatiy printed and spicy sheet, from the condition of its adtertisiog colnmns.ire think itmnst pay. With U. J. Jones to assist in the editorial de partment its circulation will increase. ’ #gk.Ono Opposition candidate for Congress, in Kentucky, was elected by three votes; in the fourth district, in the same State, the candidates run' a tit Yole, In Tennessee; one Opposition candidate for Congress is elpote.dihy .rotes, there ixay lit ■* paint loib^oc§pt it I timber which onrneighbor “ intt mates bu been poked at us by- n P, on tie mountain, but if so, tie ahnrp "point is in thin fonj* of those who use itrwehavenot niiai named Irefy, recently pardOM* ettt of the Pejfltentuury, went into* ; roffii£mnhtit«^ dditientdifiMt hie i&intf betireea-the 13*d** of tbe la4e shoan, b 7 bothama were; complete!}; severed, about mnWray between the mar^^ilbo«fc;" L - T’;-: ■• |gf The Huntingdon Anuriean of last peek says that two men while plowing in a fields miles from that place, turned up. a nest of snakes, and after fifteen minutes, hard labor; succeeded in killing vipers and 20 blocksnakfes. Also, that a Mr. Hampton, while qn arrying; Atones in Franklin township, came on a nest of copperheads, and, with a club, killed one hundred and eight of them.' “ Sdm Snaix.” The Newport OateOe of last week, says: “We are happy to learn from credible authori ty, that what we state din oar last week’s issue, in regard to L. Bartow, former Telegraph Opera tor of this place has proved incorrect We deem this! due Hr. 1. Bartow, the father of L. Bartow, as he is a gentleman in both as a conductor and citiaen.” Partingdon says that when she was a galishe used to go to parties, and always had* a beau to extort her home; but bow she says the galls undergo all sprts of declivities, theltark-pf extorting them home revolves on their dear selves. The old lady drew down her specs and; thanked her stars that she had lived in other days, when men could depreciate the worth of the female sex. .tSf" A correspondent of the Miltonian says he found the following notice nailed to a tree in Union county; TOOK NOTIS Mr. Birr Shuterdon cum on toy grounts for abate birts mit your togs ef you doe 1 will push telaw so hart as I can I will let you feller now daii 1 wont (tan 'dis shaten eny longer so you mush luck out mit me of by ginge I will shute yoa, ■ If the writer con not “shute” any straighter than he can “ spell,” he is not very dangerous. Blondin’s Latest Feat. Blondih; has given another exhibition on the rope at Niagara, which exceeds in daring any thing that he has yei attemped. After first crossing to the Canada side, laden with fetters, be Started back with a cook stove swung on bis back, the culinary appurtenances thereto, con sisting of; saucepan, ladle, sundry dishes, and a pair 6t bellows securely fastened upon the. stove. It must not be imagined that the stove he bore upon bis back was a full-sized cast iron “Victor,” neither must it be fancied a minia ture affair—a disguised spirit-lamp chafing dish. It was a goodly sized, properly-fashioned cook ing stovd,; made of Russia sheet iron, and boost ing of a fcmoko-pipc about two feet in height.— Arrived jut the centre of the rope Blondin se cured his pole and proceeded with nonchalance to .make 'preparations for “camping.” Un slinging his stove be placed it upon the rope be fore him, sat down, and with some pitebey, combustible material built bis fire, exciting it with the bellows, and soon raising a smoke winch proved the genuineness of the prepara tions for. cooking. When a proper degree of heat had been attained, he produced his eggs, broke them into his dish and threw the shells into the; river. The omelet was prepared with all the skill of a chef de cuisine, and when it was complete he lowered it to the deck of the Maid of j \ht Miit , where, we doubt not, it was divided info the ' smallest possible shares, and eagerly treasured by the passengers. Gathering up his “hotel,” Blondin re-adjusted it upon his back, and quickly landed himself and it npon the American shore, amid the loud cheers of the throng. Branding Flour.— The editor of the New York Examiner has been sojourning in Roches ter, where he visited one of tile large flour mills, and was initiated into the mysteries of branding flour, lie says:—“Branding to us poor outsi ders baa been a source of a good deal of mys tery. Ip pur simplicity, we have supposed that a brand was a true indication of the place where the flour was ground and the wheat it Was made from. But this- is an egregious error. There arp tricks in all trades but ours. Only the very best flour is labeled by the name of the mill, where it is ground. Inferior flour is branded Corinthian Mill, New Mill, or some other mill that is owned by the man of the moon. ‘All/these practices - are known in the coni exchange as. well as the mills, bat to us poPr consumers, who buy a barrel of flour once a quarter, it may not be uninteresting to know that all the best family flour is branded doable extra superfine, with the real name of the mill and- manufacturer. Genessee flour is as übi quitous os Orange county milk, Goshen bntter, or "relics of the ship Constitution among the curious. ' Genessee flour is for the most part made from Western or Canada wheat/ How TpET Predict- the Weather at the Smithsonian Institute.— Professor Henry, at thje Scientific Association, gave an account of tbje method pursued each day at the Smithso nian Institute, to record and predict the weather. They have a map of the United States hung 'upon a board. With pins stuck through at the points where the observers of the Institute are station ed. Tbelnstitnte has doily reports by telegraph from p>ahy of these points. Each morning an affflistants bangs a cprd on the' pins to indicate the' stateof the weather—black if raining, green if 'snowinjg, brown if cloddy, add white if fair. AU storms travel east, and thus they are able ,to| predict with great certainty the Condition of the weather twelve hours in advance. ...LA. Bhjdqb Ceackino.— On the Cincinnati and Dayton Railroad, the other-day, a lady and gen tlemanwero seated together, and facing tfcem on the opposite seat sat two gentleman,-editors of tWoGerman papers. When near Dayton, the tfcipgpissed through a long, dark bridge. Amid of .the cars, a very suspicions concussion was heard by those near est the Jady and gentleman alluded to. As the£ ■ emergedintofhe' daylight, one of the German .editors lelowlyHdrejv his .’spectacles down over W and « Vejl, I tink dat ish »|tam h«d bridge. I hear him crock od£ two, three, timet!" ' tagir , ||ome weeks since.'Mr.Stalter, ofSloats • Mlgh, Rockland county, killed al&rge rattle snake, which be carefully skinned; Some Mime he accidently cut bif with the knjfe he bad used for, the purpose, when his hand and actn began to swell.’ The fkmiiy ’sent for a pbyBician, who, not being infphhed of the facts of! the case, prescribed &r the swelling, apd left ; Mr., Stoiter daily became worse, when the physician wps again sent for. but fopnd the unfortopate man past mescal aid.' Beibjre he fas coyerad,..Tritii ■ ; ;; Mor«*bO«rt Spafgeon. >pm*, 5f the 9** * bdal * aed in Home of his ’Characteristic humor. “ Content.” he said; " ®» d « our cup run over, while discontent knocked the bottom out. The,, story , whieb h*d recently! appeared m tne ushers about his having e large fortune left him was a complete hoax; if he wete to haw s gnm ea for every falsehood tdd about him j he eould build his STeatohapel 'very stton, and probably have enough left for a wthedral or tofft* # Christian men Sometimes fel| terribly foal of Saeh other,- like th 4 two English ships which broadsided each other for hours in a mist with- _ out knowing that the British 4*B was flying at their mastheads. The laxy man was one of the i biggest sinners on earth ; if he;, did nothing else, he broke one, of God’s greatest commandments. I There was a very strict Sabbatarian gardener, , who was very hard upon his'maater about the observance of the Sabbath. His master said to him, “Why, you break the commandments yourself." “Howt” said* too gardener, “I don’t work ou t Sunday.’* “ No," quoth the master, “ nor any other day.! Just repeat the commandment." The gardener obeyed, and when he came to “ six days shalt thou labor and do all that thou hast to do,” his master said, “There, stop -there ;• that is as much a part of the commandment as that the “ seventh day is the Sabbath.’ ” The' stickling for secta rian distinctions was as absurd as if a hungry man about to eat some bread were told by a Churchman, “No bread like the tin loaf, ’ or by a Methodist, “ You must eat twists." The hungry man would say, “ Giye me some bread, and I will settle the shape afterwards.” It-jars somehow upon the feelings to see the copious reports which the country papers give of Mr. Spurgeon’s “sermon*,” copiously interlarded with “laughter." ' A Man Killed bt a Roostkb.— About three weeks since, Henry Black, of this place, under took to sever the bead of a hen, when he was attacked by a rooster, which spured Mr. Black on the hand ipto an artery. The wound being deemed very slight, was not noticed until it be came painful, when healing remedies were im mediately applied. The was healed, or partly so, and Mr. B. considered himself able to resume his labors again. On the 13th last., while Mr. B. was iu company with one or two citizens, he was suddenly "attacked with intense pain, accompanied by a sickening sensation at the heart, and he would have fallen, but for the timely aid rendered 1 him by the citizens, who supported him to his home, where a scene of suffering commenced that it were impossible to describe. He continued to grow worse until the Tuesday following, when his pain became so great that his shrieks were heard at the dis tance of 400 yards. At this date a remarkable occurrence took place, which; though to the general reader may appear incredible, is fully verified by many who went to witness it. He drew his entire frame together as though to gain strength for the act, and his voice broke forth like the crowing of a rooster. This was re peated from time to time, and such was the similarity of voices that outside listeners, (fur all couldn’t gain admissionJi asserted their be lief that it was a rooster. TJuring Mr. B's ill ness he had the best medical attendance, but withal the sufferer seemed destined to die from the effects of what was at first considered a trifle. After four days of indescribable suffer ing he died on Thursday last. Mr. Black leaves a widow and four children to mourn his death. —Newport Gazette. A Living Head on a Dead Body.— Mr. Ar chibald Campbell, a respectable farmer in the township of Camden East, while engaged in fin ishing a dwelling on his premesis, the scaffold gave way, and he was precipitated head fore most to the ground, and dislocated his neck ; but very fortunately and mysteriously did not kill him. When his head was brought to its proper position, the vertibrse of the neck re turned to their place with a dull but distinct snap. The whole body is paralyzed and dead from the neck downwards.—He is not capable of moving a muscle or experiencing the slightest pain Fortunately the nerves supplying tl>c muscles used in respiration were not paralyzed, and he can breathe and lire; had the injury of the spinal cord been a little higher, he would have died immediately. The sense of sight, bearing, smelling, &c., arc normal, and his in tellect is unimpaired. When last heard from, however, there were some indications of a re turn of sensation and the power of motion, and it is just possible that Mr. Campbell may par tially recover.— Newburgh ( C. W.) Index. Singular Disease. —The Gloucester (Mass.) Telegraph says that an unusual case of sickness is now in the hands of Dr. Haskell, of Rockport A boy, about five years of age, a son of Mr. Eben Knowlton, has contacted the disease of glanders by climbing in the stall where a horse affected with tne disease had been kept, although it was not knoiyn at the time that the horse was affected. Cases of this kind are very rare, and most generally prove fatal. The present case is a very severe one, and will probably Inn e a similar result. The Louisville Journal is advocating the construction of a railroad bridge across the Ohio nt the head of the Palls, as entirely prac ticable. It is estimated that a doable structure, V?ith a track for locomotives and another for wagons, can be constructed for $800,00(h The net work of railroads in the Northwest, it is claimed, would make their connections with the Louisville and Nashville Railroad—the great central highway to the South. Ah Evidence or Hard Times. —One night last week the corner-stone of the Lutheran Church, on Beaver creek, in this county, was removed, and the coin deposited therein at the time of the erection of the building, amounting to ninety cents, stolen. This isabout the mean est theft that we have ever been called upon to record, and gives indubitable evidence of hard times or great rascality somewhere. —Eagers toion (Md.) Herald. ] tS&* Bope-Walking, like whooping cough, is catching. Two boys at Brockport, New York, have learned to do it over the canal at that place, and propose now to walk over Black riv er, at Watertown, Jefferson county. Net? York, where it runs through a frightful chasm. This is Young America all over. No Frenchman can iptroduce anything here as the study of a life timo, but some Yankee boy can compete with him suecessfnHyin sixty days. , . ' 'Notol BxATOTE.-t»jriie last lieghdatnre of hjfohigui passed an apt empowering any- num ber of not less.than ten norpiore than pno bundled, to themselyes'lnto a body corporate’** for thU propose of'apprehend* ihg horse-thioTM and biter felons,-'? pkl-invest ing each-member of snob a body,-when engaged i§ making an anreat, with the powers-of a con stable. "■■■'■ * '■ '■ '■ ' 1 . hook mulshing firm QtZbiU hpf* v°r* to oe mm Ufa*, bath JB^psoiTsnd Phlllipa Veing dead,- aft* r ireeks einco, wjd ppwwe i»v6 from Boston intelligence of the D. PUUlips. ifiliiieiir® Ta* PnnranTAmi. B«it»ft*n--—^h*. New York Courier and 3nqwer, g ferenqp to the dispute managera of the four nut lines of the weboerd to thewert. :4fe* speaks ,& thproutethrough Pennsylvania; * &'!'.-'iv i-• . “Now itjano ,tuw for. on? New Yorit Mana gers to shut'theireyea tdthe : jfhota. Th® wu i? to the West by thePennsyltania Central, and Ft. Wayne and Chicago lines, bias features which will alwayfriSlije it a 4K|i(H<si|thjrougMipe, not the least of which is the beauty of the country which it traverses. Our wide 'land cannot pre sent a richer agricultural scenpry than is spread out all along tbe upper Sasquehaaav »*>» “«** picturesque scenery than feasts; the eye as the rood winds its astonishing wjyi «w the high ridges of the Alleghenies. ®oo ; scenery upon the Baltimore and Ohio which ,we hare never traversed, may, perhaps, at particular points be on a somewhat grander scale, bat the line of that road is too far South to bring into any such’immediate' coni|ftifitf6b with our New York routes. It is the Pennsylvania Central that is our most formidable rival. A Hugh Eattlesmak* Kniab —A. large rat tlesnake, measuring some four or five feet, and having some ftcoi/y-sewn rattles, waa killed yea terday about two miles below town, by a party of boys, sons of Mr. B. Keegen. The reptile manifested a determination ; to die game, but the lads fortunately Wept beyond reach of its fangs. It is thought terbe ope of the oldest and and largest hilled in tbjstcgipn for many a day. — Oretnt&urg Dm. 2!>th tiU. • . SPECIAL NOTICES. . DB. HOOFLANIVS GERMAN BITTERS, DR. HOOFIiASD’S balsamic CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only ' through years of trial. . Unbounded ialisfac lion is rendered by them in dll cases; and the people have pronounced (hem worthy. Ilrer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous Systejn, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases prising from 1 , a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive 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. 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The many apparently insane excesses of those who indulge in the use of spirltnous liquors, may he thus accounted for. The true causa of conduct, which is taken for infatuation, isyery frequently a diseased state of tho Liver. No organ in the human'system, when deranged, produces a more frightful catalogue of diseases. And U) instead of applying remedies to the manifestations irfdtor case, os Is too often the case, physicians would prescribe with a view to the original causes fe wer' deaths would w* diseases induced by a deranged state of the Liven Tlirde-fourths of the diseases enumerated under the bead of Consumption, have their seat; in- a diseased liver. Dr. 5T Lane's celebrated Liver* Pills* prepared by Fleming Bros., ace a certain cure. \ ' 4S“ Purchaser* will be carefulto oak for CKLEBRATED' TERMIFUQE, ihMufactiQred by PLEII* IN6 BBQ 3. pf JJa. i|| Tormlfnges ia compfrte6n“ftr» 'worthless; Xtor. Vomi fug% alao his celebrated liver Pills, cannow b« bad at alt respectable ityug store*. None gmvitfa utyUnVatbraaiurt of ■ " -..j . : Jl-dSIHQ S»os : Important to. 3£em alles^-Pit Cheese iLut's Pnxs,—:Thc> combination • of ingredients in these Pills ue the rcsultof a long anil extensive practice! > < D|ey aremfld in their operation,. and' curtain in correcting all irregularities; painful removing all ob> atructiops, whellier from cold or otherwise, headiache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed aieep,whlch always' arise from interruption of nature, inducing with certainty periodical regularity. Warranted purely Testa ble, and frrt from anything injurious to life or health. Ex plicit directions, which should borecU, accompany cUch $!• Sent by mail sby enclosing %V to any ;?nthdri*ed‘Agent,' ' : V."''/ ■ -B-B. IIDTCHINQ3, General Agent for. the United States, 1 ;C9saitfu«ins strcetj’New'Yorkj; ■ : 'i' ; . off WhoUtate ordtn thauJci be addressed. ■ ‘ V ?#* Kerahr, Affooim} Qeof£ n«Ul. Stn(p*.«' | AMD A Voice From Virginia. Cab:.'! Point, Surry Co., Va. Diseases of tlie Liver. Dailey’s Magical Pute Extractor. In all dtMMf.ißfluuutioe *“»«*lss»jtndinnaat«a-. bean an hunpolilhle cun,. BALLETS MAGICAL PAINMXTItACTOft and nothing dre,will allay InflamsaatiSO at '• certain euro. * BALLET'S MAOIOAt FAIJf ZTTSACTOX wfll'Ctm the followingainongßgreatcntalognaofdh^, Bunw, Scald*. Onts, Chafb%B<m>Nl|*hn, Can* >: Bruisee, Sprain*, Bites, Pofatru, Chilblain*, 6&, §NUa Dicer*, Feror Sores, Felons, Ear Ache, Hiss, Sort, g-J Gout, Swellings; Rheumatism, Scald Head, Salt AwT DaWnees, Erysipelas. Ringworm, Barbere*lteh,q» nn j.’ Meaaies, Bash, Ac, Ac. . " To earns l,t may appear locredtlaus that so should be. reached by an laeawfl] n>k , when reflection point* to tb*fcst,Wl the ealnlseco*. fttoattonof Ingredients, each andsTery oaeaepiyto,,.. fcci antidote to its apposite disorder. { DALLETS MAGICAL PAUT EXTtUCIOS In Weflbetais-insgiesVhoanisii ih i '■than, Ja M . ahst^ tween dlsesseaad a p«maßM»t cnrs;?ao«l It I* an a»nc tor, as if draws*!! dlsessoTmt of the afltetedptTt, ha^ ar nature* psrfcet as bofcro the injury. u is cessaty to say that no bouss, work-shop, or shonld bo one moment without It. . ™ No Pain Extractor la genuine nnleea the box has npoe ,t a steel plate engraring, with tits nsase of Henry hath; Uartufcctursr. ’ Sold by G. W.KcssJen Altoona; George A. J«*a, g^. Udaysburg; and by all the Dreggistaand potent dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 105 Chambers street, Kijr Toth. Nor. 11,1868-1 y C. f. CBACB. HAIR DYE—HAITI DYB—HAIR DYR WM, Ai> BATCHhLOR’S hath DYB * The Original and Bat in the Itbridi AH others are mere imitations, and should be atoUe.) if you wishto escape ridicule. . r ' 1 OKAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR. J>yeiU*»tanHj beautiful ami natural Brown or Black, without tbe in,, injury to the Uair or Skin. . . . 1 Fifteen Medal* and Diploma* hav* been awserdad to Va. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over SO,OOO appHeatfow hs». Been made to the hair of hit patron* of Ua famous D>e. WM. A. BATCHELOR S HAIR UVB product* not to ho distinguished from nature, and it wuiuxnp dm to tnjnw fh tStf tea»t,however long it Mftyh* and thetH-affect of Bp£ Dye* remedied; im, rated for Life by this Bpldd'llciJ>yc. ■ Made, sold or applied (in 9 private , rooms) at iht Vi c Factory, 283 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggist* in Altoona, and by Druggists in sli cities and towns Of the United States. teg- The Genuine has the name and address open 1 1U(1 plate engraving on four sides of each Box. of Nov. 18,1608-1 y 93 * Physic lans nro generally loth to cprak a Tor j |„ praise of vrhat are called '‘ patent medicines.'-’ Indetd, it is an article in the-codeof mcdictlTethlcj, that aphyiklia who sanctions tho use of such remedies cannot b« contiJ. crcd a member of the National Association. Bat thm nro exceptions hi-tha most stringent rules, ami tnsaj ul the disciple* of Ktculnpiu* have actoally been comptlud, by the force of facts, to recommend Ch e nss of DU. j. nog. TETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS,.for those diseases which are prevalent during the summer sad Ul.- Tliey have ascertained that there are no remedies i# Ua pharmocopia which can compare with this womlsi falcon* pound for derangement of the system. Thousands of ban lies residing along the' low grorfnds of the Western tad. Southern rivers, are now. convinced that they htvs baivi a medicine peculiarly Adapted for their ailments, whih u other portions of the country, during the summer awash, the demand for tint article is equally large. Soldhy druggists and dealers generally. 9c?. See advertisement in another column. This disease can ho cured by Du. Krtltii TSOnutSl Ur.HZDi, prepared by him in Pittsburgh, Pa , which is pot up in bottles and sold at 23 cents each. It Is an excellent medicine, when diluted, fot spongy and tendsr gams, sad is worth ton times its prico to oil who need it Sold has by 0. W. Kessler. (Dec. 9,183Wj. WIGS-WIGS-WIGS. BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass .11- They are elegant, light, easy anil durable. Fitting to a charm—no taming up behind—no sbrinkius off the bead; indeed, this Li' the only EaUbliilnneat who' these things arc properly understood and made. . Not. IS, ISSS-ly 2311 Broadway. New York. O.O 0 Pays for a full course in the Iron City College, tbs Urgol most extensively patronized and best organized CeffiO'i rlol School in tbo United States. 357 Students attending daily. Maxell 1839 Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 tolttwsek i Erery Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be re a petent to manage the Books of any Business and qusUM to earn a salary of from - $5OO to $l,OOO : Students enter at any time — No Vacation— Kern’" 1 pleasure. 51 Premiums for Best Pezunanihip awarded in 1858. 43U Ministers Sow received at half j.rice. For Circular and Specimen* of Writing, enclose two stamps, and address Sept. 30,185 S I? ARM LANDS PORSALE 25 MILES 1~ from Philadelphia by Railroad in tbs Ststs olN** Jersey. Soil among thebCatfor Agricultural being good loam soU. with a clay bottom. Ths ha*”* large tract, divided into small farms, and hnndrmiir® all parts, of the country are now. settling and baaoH-- Tho crops produced afe largo 'and ean he seen groaisf" The climate is delightful and secure from frosts. from $l5 to $2O per acre,' payable within four tens stalments.' To visit the plate—Leave Vine Stmt at Philadelphia at 7H A. M. by Railroad for or address R. J. Byrnes, by letter, llammontoo Poet w"' Atlantic County, NeWJersey. 'Set full adterttsesm* another column. \ • - TVTQTIOB.—ALL PERSONS KNOW XI ISO themselvesfndebted' to the Arm of Sanford, will please call and Settle their sccounts ' delay, asampictlmahaabeCngiveu. IntMrty , after, alb accounts upsetped will be placed in th* ***** a proper person for collection. - ' . Altooni. RUNYAN * SASIOW. The undersigned (Ms grateful for the patronage tbrehestowed onthe flrmand himself oyth* Altoona, and cxpectsaUU toserve the public wlttaUtw* of meat as usual..' AU persons failing to settle . counts every thlrty days, must not expect leapt gence. My capital is limited, and long credlfr j «m'"J place mCwhereothers are that have credit to their ruin. MARTIN BOhY**^ T)LAIR COUNTY MARBLE YABJ. I—Meatrs.Freeman i Doorer taW.. MbUc that they.hnyeestablisheda on th 6 corneror AUrgKetiy and Front Sretb, burgt Whore they will keepMn#t*ntly onhMn»* ,l “ sortmentof CHOICE MARBLE, . andbe prepartd to execute ordir* ft* , &mb IStbtie ' MoriUtoietito;' TaBU *T' *c» in a prompt and workmanlike mannO 1 * llolUdajebufg.AprU 14, ’SSMJnI.* A LTOONA NCBSERY.-TkeSab /\ gcribor would rrspectttaJly.Jufcrnrth? public that ho has now on band at sery, various kind* oTFRUIT TSBFS, "»4T90 for transplanting this Pall, consisting cf4PJ Wl m jptu. Rdchi Ptwn, Prune t Cage and Ayria* JVeir.graftcd in the root. All tree* warranted. _.•»«£ Altoona. Jnly 14, ’59-3m B. B- BURNING F£JIS J atirtawl OH, Spirit# of 'Turpentine, Alcohol, for sale cheap at , A ~ gw TIERSONS wishiog toestoblu*^; ark* indthrtsWpl ,^[ I#good. Bee adTettise^utpLheHamMlw® o*’ 0 *’ WM. A. BATCHELOR, 333 Broadway, New fork. TOOTHACHE- i\ W. JENKINS- Pittsburgh, P» ..m V s * ws** to ntit kaHNKntl 1 point th( .n^treileru theahj end « t TfSkto*?' WhttMh* for tMneperent ' • weee •$g? 1 SC&g MW *>trt duo«di*ttiou the Aitfw*h« pUccdine t> ! the be|eWer the gl|««*»« eb°ut*rir» n ; luul Kmarh.i ea»* »ef‘- WlWi^eN which taried Ij V " colors Ur this [ b gpiiwhWjiodu polsr canopy, fWc*tt*o o a Buj 9 r rtMabte has «▼< have told us Aftth£ ; Vifcbcrj Day ; pttMßpphera I to it’ o pberflia their l thentatter has UtoMuitsor s beyond doubt « groat d ro|%ioreulis o: oar graghio Hires at to. to "thrown,by th received, ncin as n tkmq deuonstn mosphcrc, when renewed frigid f<u to their beds, to frost saqe&i'fof invei tmlwSur pbilo . ttfry fed unij 1 sun npotrtbc ic ATtgirmD i Wei**- " UtOWaT, .WAS <i o,' ,a ■ tain passing wi o little onnpkiou him where ho It stranger replic; Ohcru George’s suspii proprietor oftli hit. establish uu about, and h» p questions wbicl torilj; wbcnhe t the eli#p,' to wli ljr «tscct. bat i When Jlr. Kiml terwards, he mi Lad beta left h « exaraiun broken pane of other, and the making known anoyt tune prev dbrtaly identitle operation was »ben a number ve think it abot be undertaken. . MntI6T|BIAL. is blessed, in et Pfetofe, but ve P«ople would M|i|» fcrodnctioi gr&ti .pMj-tnd pastors learned mi Altoona ■dat to inTallda i in the au “My, with t j*ft*Aev. Dr. A weace pmchc Methodist cl '*~®uent indcoc P*pf«and. Mav o*** Pwaby tcria * w *in Wresting darnel Wilson, and be ; j°«Bg ftiond Ki Bioo St( detenuin . -w* t fe batatas bo and &
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