The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, September 22, 1859, Image 3

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Calculations, Book-R,*^^
■ectures.
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to $l,OOO.
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m for Best WrttfTHf
• The best and gmtMt Uri*.
? Hal! of the gnion. hfa»ji v 1
:ivc<l at half price. "***■
rcular, Specimen* V,
Lmbellinhea View of thekj.*
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■■- PitUbnrgti.p,
iIR COHSTV^-
jkal society
. HOLD ITS *
UAL EXHIBITION
■ IDA VSBUIiG,
siij and Tth, 1959
) BE DISTRIBUTED
'■ntorlou* exhibitor* of
lt:y, Grain f rnlt Am-leSto?!
-rj article of
-TS OXE DOLLAR.
children mader
-iLii a.t all times durl&g the ifi*
and outer the
OLt TICKETS, 25 CENTS
the Ground UaWTB —
r> nety, whoso date are Mid
protloue to,usd
i ."i Ticket which will JjJJ
.Mien under 12yciraqfii.
outer the cuclo.urafct
i"" 10 . Mo , L ' lb =ra of the Bool.lt
1 Anlin.ils entered on thoßecr-!
iii'-kd iy Morning, and all Anl
l;at the enclosure u «trU u
iiuiunis will only be ewartnj to
hiilca of the Society.
:o forward to tbs Secretary a
■ml to exhibit, prorlous to the
: .iitp r °p t r arrangement! may
emovetl from the ground* nro
r., i wl thont permission (ninths
i'r>Tjjiuui, though awarded,
• u.'.cd with the uwner*e Mine
•i on the book*, and will take
ui number. In their arrange.
- x ord* fy*r such purpose will
/off MATCH. ;
*’• at 9 o’clock, emd >ll T.nm.
'■* ,* bir \ H , t appointed Urne.
’ ■ or! re bis own tenth.:
- tbs exertion of ill /mr ?tr
’ia generally, to make the Re.
.untv.
l Premium List can .hare the
Mreiis to the fiec’y or callhr
. .-ociety. •
■i'tr.!
-:uea Holler. Seth n.MoCuo*.
mid W. W. Jackson. '
ID CALDWELL, PrevhUnt
.'.surer.
j UitNJiY AT LAW
I 'o, Pa ,
‘ - ai Court* of Blair, Cambria,
Are and adjoiningoonatW.—
if the United Staten,
xfily attended to.. AgentLr
unty Land TVartaate, and all
rynnclng and the law.
t.C'ESi
m l Andrew Burke, Z«q~Bfct*>
l;:;cro, Prce. Judge of Tayttts
nerd Clemens, of Wheeling, Va.;
i.‘ rg; Hon. John W.KHUnger,
■rter, Philadelphia; and Hon.
ui r. June 16,1889-ly.
: ' > K ALE 25 MILES
IxUroaJ In the Statu,of New
for Agricultural purpose*,
a c'.ay bottom. The land 1* a
nii forms, and hundred* froip
.raw eottliug ond building.—
(i ami can be seen growing.—
i kcf-ur? from frosts. Tern*
iv.iUle within four years by
i:r—Leave Vine Street Wharf
. by Kailruad for Hauunonton,
letter, Hauimouton Boat OSes,
;y. See full advertisement to
, PERSONS KNOW
h-.sA to the firm of Rudjm *'
I Bottle their uccouuts without
;n Kivfj. 11l thirty <Uj»lirrr
will Lc placed In the nutd* of
iu.
RUNYAN A SANFORD.
MVj f,-.r the patronage hereto
:J himself by the cltlMM of
>.-rvtt the public withallklnd*
3. ; feilinp to #ctllo. their ec
i t not expect longer Indel
ii. aud long credit# will #® o6
i that lift'd imialgn! eo much
MARTIN RUNTAIf.
' MARjJLK YAKI).
■„v-r rcc-.-'.ctfully Infom tho
. .. d n Nl/.V ilARllRBIARI?,
J Front Strati, ln UoUSd»j«-
r-.uvtii.tly op hand* full
I ARBUS.
o■. xeoute order* for ■ •
Haunt!, Table Taps,
v. .rkmanllha manner.
O-Cm.* ■;
’,OT FOR SALE.—
on
. .»oeja on tha second foOTi *
.» premises and obtain
.i' iLer* nl »
MAIIGT. U. MeCaOJ*.
c'cysSLZOK ST LSW>
I;LAIR CODNTT; fA.
i Court# of Stair. C*®** l *
iadlaua countie*.
. Use collection of Ctalot.
uage fluently. _
v:th J. M. Ch*ny,,**4-»^
I: TO THK3ESl
rhitc idripe—SgSßESS®
r Vv\?riy'charges and r
!, : p..ped -f accordingtci J*
.iUNAXUAN HAMIWP” -
i :,u-3t.
tSERY.—Tbo®jJ*
’ ready
Ut-eewanMUg. TAtt0 C-
to change tfcej
<OL»»V*
ISSS-SSfe*-*-
lunnsv.
i ERSON OF *j£
victor, a* ogent
scarry oa th*ba£
■*r- ;■*
yf t find the following notice of the deat h
JJt.C.4. ®wi, to tte;o*lw
-r.-. -."^U I
Ag'jMMM ofwuch 4 mw »» Dr. Hlnt, de
.j, thing more than a mere passing no-
Jrj; Dr. Hirst, on a visit to some friends in
passed through this place in the au
•**. 0 f 1858, and being pleased; with the loco-
JjoaM well as with the religious and cduca
dsnti aspects of the town, determined to make
Ski* home. He removed here, with his wife,
L m Altoona, Pa., a few weeks since, and opened
""office- Ho was. not well when he arrived
Stf*. probably at first the result of excitement
ud fatigue attending his removal. Being too
we ll to I 'attend to business, after remaining
k«e a few days, he visited his wife’s friends in
Monmouth, where his disease assumed aregular
fonn and threatened serious results. Anxious
w «‘orn to Galesburg, he was brought here on
Thursday the 18th of August, where with vary.
hopes on the part of his friends, and; in the
Brtrtßeo of a sweetly cherished wife and a dear
I! beloved brother, (the Rev. Wm. Hirst, of
Baltimore, Md.,) God sent his angel—death—to
remove him to a higher sphere.
Dr. Him came among us with the reputation
0 f» well-read physician and skillful surgeon,
and— though surrounded by an and
able faculty—his friends entertained for him
high hopes of success in his noble, profession
In manners, a gentleman—ln temper usually
omioblea-in spirit, tender; she added to*U these
qualities that which constitutes Urn highest
style of man—he was a christiap. '
Though of unimpeachable integrity, of pecu
liarly amiable character, r and of a&Rnmbleiand
meek deportment all through life,' yet he had
nef «r made a .publib profession of religion Until
about eighteen months ;tince, when be united
with the M. £. Church of-Altoona, Since that
time be has seemed to live for moew and higher
object, the glory of God his Redeemed; His
death was peaceful. Utterly rejecting pH'de
pendence on,his own Righteousness, but humbly
relying on the righteousness of Christ; he died
m the Christian alone may. die—“ The righteous
bath hope in his death.”
In bis last illness bo was attended by tbe
most faithful and skillful physicians in the city,
. asd every possible attention was rendered by
tbo kind family \ with whom be and This now
itrieken wife resided, anfiby the neighbors on
(tery side. Seldom has a sick stranger in any
community, received kinder care or a more sin
cere and earnest sympathy, than haa b?enac-
T jcordeJ to this departed friend and his sorrowing
: widow. Slay the Lord, Sustain her in her be
reavement.
Soxsihko fob toc, Ladies.— However novel
it may appear, I shall venture tbe assertion,
mja Fanny Wright, that, until women assume
tbe plane in society which good sense and good
fttling alike assign to them, human Imp rove
ment must advance bat feebly. It is in vain
list we would circumscribe the power of one
bslf of our race, and that half by far the most
important and influential. If they exert it not
for good, they will for. evil, if they advance not
knowledge they will .perpetuate ignorance. Let
woman stand where they may in the scale of im
provement, their position decides that of the
nee. Are-thfy cultivated T—so ,is society pol
ished arid eni}ghtone(i. i^e^li^ignbriint!—bo
is it gross and insipid. Are they wise 7—so is
ibe huupn condition prosperous. Are. .they
fwlisds ?■»—so is it and unpromising.
Are they free ?—rso is the human character ele
sited. Are they enslaved !—so is the whole
wes degraded. Oh! that we could learn the
advantage princi
ples ; that we could apderatand that.every de
parture from.principle, bow specioop sp&ycr it
may appear Co administer to ourselfish inter
uts, invariably saps their very foixbdatfonj that
could leant that what is ruinous to soihe is
injurious to all, and" (hat whenever ire cstab
lish our own pretensions upon thp .sacrificed
rights of others, we do in fact impeach pur own
liberties, and lower ourselves in the scale of
being!
A '
Altoona. a Doll Place,— We,Lave countless
when abroad, been greeted with the com
plaint “ Well, Altoona is the dullest place to
•pend a day, in the State.” Wbut greater cn
coaium cuuld be .bestowed on our. town ! Our
town m a dull one to visitors. And why? Qur
people arc an industrious people—we have very
lev loafers; and those which we have are ha
htual loaftrt, unfit companions with whom to
»hile sway a decent day. Hence, when stran
gers visit us, they meet .with hone jrho have
tine or inclination to show them the sights, or
tren engage with them in entertaining conversa
tion. And in this fact—the busy character of
our people—-lies the secret of the former, and
present increased, piosperity of our town. Had
*« been a lazy, unenterprising people, even the
great facilities for improvement afforded ns by
tb* Pennsylvania Railroad Company would have
\taade ns little less than a “ one horse town.”
But our citizens ,bave been active, energetic;
(and, C(^eq!«(ti|tl 7 . duU tp strangers;) and the
rwult has been ‘the establishment of a seven
jear old town, containing a population of about
».000 industrious, intelligent, and of necessity,
■«*» :-^.«re.:diiil- M ,a we do not
MMidor it censure tp be called so.
r A Bcao^ OK 'r-WehayeasuggMtion to make
to th* good of wehope they
receive and act upon it: Ail who havesecn
wnt lately i«oed from the
tot, know th»t tijey< are qmpb, more convenient
lft / Ue and mucbhpmd
jerthu, those dirty, ugly Ijttlf
. ** or something else on cno eidb.'iMued a
«pl« yeara ago. wewohldliko to see
big amfugly cento
the neat new niokle circulating in their
ST an< T* #Tm brttw plan which
I tto be accomplished, than for every than or
I tl»)Ir’ Bllt> vi,iU the *<>st Office, to drop ail
I anB wgly cents they have about
I **** Monument contriba-
I S® doing they will contribute to a
I tenZ -ri*! the town of a detestable
■** o» i^ What d .° y°“ Bft y» fellow citiseos, is
I Idea a good one?
Upwards of AOO of the graduates of the
IW atihi ; lMii r C : l||r Commercial CoUege
Jlu ““Payment, raoeiving the first
Iwwdred pter cent. upon
toi Btede to obtain a practical busi-
for full information, Circular,
w. JeffiMiiß, Ftttjffiurgb.
piwut Crtet.
local imiMs.
m.Soine.ptople orift trite* joke, yoUre
wy fr*o*> pais one-Hrth«,
•a |K>ople should So. rThoabWhoWttrim*
joke Invariably get •‘ riled- when
intereating Httle item i*, tholooal column
f M»«r favonfc paper, and liml out about the
onlv a ‘ 4O tbe itk
«ly*puffofsomo store, or arioou. orsome
*bourwhichittey \ciHb-: nothing,
ttey fling down the paper fa* a pet Now the
beet way we know of to overcome the annoyance
that each abrupt terminations produce, leto call
at Taylor’s Saloon, next door to the Bank, and
get a plate of fine fresh Core Plant Oysters—of
course-first calling at the Tribune office and ask
ing us to go along just because we fooled you
again.
Something New.—Out young friend, A.
Roush, of the 'Drug Store down stairs, it now
engaged in putting up a preparation for. the de
struction bf rats andmlce which effeoturily set
tles’ tbe “ camomile” • for those pests in very
short order. We hare tried it and find the
number of our Doctoral visitors very sensibly
decreased. - Prom the qualities, of the ingredi
ents used in the composition of the “Destroyer,”
it most produce its 'effect in a very short time.
Rats and mice partake of it very readily. A
few doses will be sufficient to rid almost any
house of these pests. Price 25 cents per box.
A Welcome Visitor —lt afforded ns much
pleissure, on Friday last, to take by the band
our esteemed friend, J. C. Boggs, Esq., Chief
Clerk of the Freight Department of the Ponn’a
R. R., now located atPhiladclpbia, who was on
a-visit to his friends in this section. He looked
as hearty as in days “ Bang Syne,” and reported
the Altbonians he left .behind as being in like
condition, with one exception, which we will
not notice further than to intimate that it was
hinted to ua that in all probability a pretty
I—well, no mattes, Dick knows what we mean.
Writing School.— Samuel Brenizer, a pro
fessor of penmanship, is now in this place and
purposes opening a writing school. We have
examined bis specimens of penmanship and
think them equal to any'lire have ever
His system of teaching the art is, we think, su
perior to that of any professor who is now trav
elling. He hoots at the idea of a writing mas
ter teaching the art perfectly in six lessons,—
He gives twenty, at the end of which time the
pupil can write ns well as the teacher. Price
$3,00 per scholar.
Casstille Seuinart.— ln our
columns will be found the card of tbe above
Seminary. From nil that we can learn, and wo
have heard mention made of it frequently, we
believe it is one of the best institutions of the
kind in the interior of tbe State, and well wor
thy the patronage of those who have children
they wish to placo at such an institution of
learning. It is distant from any large towns,
and consequently distant from their .vices and
aluremeats; nevertheless it is easy of access.—
Send for a catalogue.
Returned.—The friends of Miss JPlnnlc Scott,
the faatjipnable milliner, will no doubt be pleased
to learn that she has returned from her western
trip, {without falling a victim to the darts of
cupid,) and that she is now prepared to attend!
to all their wonts in the line of fashionable bon
.nets, dresses, &c., for the fall and winter sea
son, in her usual prompt and elegant style.—
Call in and see her, ladies.
Lost.— Some place. on the streets of Altoona,
on Thursday evening, Ifth inst, a package con
taining s4o—two $5 bills ob a Pittsburgh Bonk
aud six $5 gold pieces. A reward of $lO will
be,given to any person finding the above on de
livering it to thc subaoriber. or leavuig it at tho
Tribune office. J. A.McGUIEE.
Altoona, Sept 22, ’69-lt.
S&" We issue our paper somewhat earlier
than usual this week, in order togivcour devils
Who are patriotically inclined occcsionally, a
chance to attend Camp Logan, which is now open
at Tyrone. We expect to bu there also to see
and be seen and will report next week.,
Coal. —lt will be seen, by reference to our
advertising columns, that Jacob Wagner has
taken the coal yard formerly kept by Mr. John
Allison, bud is prepared to furnish coal to all
who require it
PmsTiKO m Eokopk.— There are now in
France 1037 printing offices, ; which employ
9,500 compositors, 8,000 pressmen, and 900
correctors and overseers. The printing, force of
London, alone, greatly exceeds that of all
France. The little kingdom of Belgium fajut at
the present time, 262 periodicals, whilst ftwtce
and England count only from 270 to 800 each.
Holland has 100; Prussia, 70; Austria;: 40;
Spain, 54; Switzerland,2B; Portugal, 13; Ben
nuirk, 14. There are about two thousand peri
odicals published In Europe, at the present time,
aiid nearly 1500 ib ( the rhst of die world-excep
ting the CuitedStates, where, should the pres
ent ratio of increase be not retarded by a money
Janie, we shall soon have ‘five thousandrogn-
or mofeibau are to
wbridpuij^ather.
’ JiU Immense Peach OrchardwTbe Caasedy
.peach orchard, in Sassafras neck, ; (n this coun
ty, now the property of Mr. Reybold,of%la
ware, comprises 650
prietor hw Already realised SSa.QOO this eea
»P». »d expects his sales to exceed, before .the
season is over; 1f40,000.
JWT Egypt has 600 miles of railroad. The
fint locomotive ton, tnnmmieswereused'for
fuii, making,a h°t fire. The .supply of mam,
mice is said to be almobt inexhaustible, and are
nsed by the cord. '
Xhs militia of the .IJnited Stetes, asjuat
reported by the Secretory of War, numbers
2,766,726. This Immense army, with two
wedis drill, would be quite as efficient as either
of the fighting forces at Solferino.
IW* Wise, the awonaut, went up beautifully
afe w weeks ago. ’Tother Wise fell as beauti
fully about the same time.
I€BU Doing nothing, is so near doing evil,
that the space between them is ecarcely die
eernable.
We fear thatrattlesßakebitee willgrow
~s>* as *
j#Seign «»*• ~
. BPEC l A L WOT <OEs..-
fif'f fl'M-? |'V
f #B. HOOFLANiyS
SEBMfIW BITTERS,
-S. ■ 1‘ ■ ■ AHD
HOWLiISD’B BALSAMIC
| CORDIAL, •
The great etondord medicine* of the promt
age, hope Required their great popularity only
through year* of trial. Unbounded tatufae
tionUremkred by them in all tatee; and the
people hate pronounced them worthy.
U?er Complain t,
Debility of the Herrons System,
Diseases of the Kidneys,
«»*; diseasesanting front a disordered
tiotf or weakness of the stomach and digestive
ergon, an tpeedUyand permanently ami by
the GERMAN BITTERS.
The BqlMmto Cordial hat acquired a
reputation surpassing that of any similar pre
paration extant. It will cure, without tail,
the most tevere and long-standing
Cold, or Houkmh, Bronchi tia, In
flueua, Croup, Pneumonia, iairfpt«»t
Conaunptios,
aad tou performed the most aitoniihiny amt
ever known of
Confirmed Oonu^tioii.
A feu doses will alto at once 'cheek and
bm the mat tevere Diarrhoea proceeding
front Cold ix thb Bowels.
' That medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M
Jacksoh &. CO., No. 418 Arch Strict, PhUa
delphia. Pa., and are told by druggitti and
' dealer* in medicines everywhere, at 75 cent*
per bottle. ■■■ The signature o/C. M. Jacksoh
uill be on die outiide wrapper of each bottle.
~ In \ the Almanac published annually by the
proprietors- called Evxktbodt’s
you will fnd testimony and commendatory
notices front all parts of the country. These
Almtmaet are given away by all our agents.
v *3t ior in Altoona, by A. Rough and Q. W.
Kessler, and |iy all Druggists. (may 19, ’69-ly
Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor.
In all diseasss’taflaminatioU more or less predominates—
now to allay inflammation strikes at tho root of disease
hence an immediate cure.
DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR,
and nothing efrc.wili allay Inflammation at unco, and make
a certain core, :'* -
PALLET'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
will core the following amongagreatcatalogueof diseases:
Borns, Scalds, Cots, Chafes, Sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions,
Bruises, Sprains,;Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrofula,
Ulcers, Fever Sores, felons, Ear Ache, PUes, Sore Eyes,
Gout, S welling*, {Rheumatism, Scald Head, Bali Bheum,
Baldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Small Pox,
Measles, Bash, Ac*, Ac.
To some it may appear incredulous that so many diseases
should be reached by one article; such an id»a will vanish
when reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a com
bination of each and every one applying a per
fect auiidote to its apposite disorder.
DACLEF’S. MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
In its effects is mpgical, because the time is so short be-,
tween disease and a permanent cure; audit is an extrac
tor, as it draws all disease out of the affected part, leaving
nature as perfect|as before the injury. It is scarcely ne
cessary, tojsay th -‘ t no house, work-shop, or manufactory
should be one moment without it.
No Paini Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon It
a stecliplaie engraving, with the name of Henry Dailey,
Manufacturer.
' 8“U-Uy 0. W. Kessler, Altoona; George A. Jacobs, Uol
lldaysburg; and by jail the Druggist* and patent medicine
dea * er ® United States and.Canadas.
Principal ttjpol|,:l66 Chambers street, New York.
C. P. CUACE.
Nervouf Diseasea Controlled and C0n
.... . 1 . ; =r. ’ Rtteirei. ;
Of aU thb variotts.Uls that detract from the enjoyment of
most qf them may be traced to a disordered
.ojf tbdnltvotts system. Ibe horror* of Epilepsy,
or Palling arise ln most cases- from this causes—
Out reader* may op seywal 'occasionsb&ow,
t£the prondefful tpres, or modifications of
aoadaby thjejfVegetabl* Extract Epileptic Pills, it*.
vented andprepared t>y Xti-. JScfA & Jlteitimore
Street, Baltimore, jjdd. VTe feel folly sadsfed that these
113 of tins most stubborn cases ofEpllep
*y, a* wolf a* the |ndldcr fcrnu of «ts,‘ 1 such « screw
tbUjartuous
.will find Pillji equally efficacious in curing overyform
of nervous debility :—no matter whether manifested in the
acute and ekcrnchrtfng form ol Neuralgia, Tic-Doloreux,
or Nervous 'Headache, the misery pi Dyspepsia or Indiges
tion, the suffieringslbf Bbeu mutism or Gout, the melancho
ly hallucination Undepressed spirits or hysteria, their ef
fects will be equally happy and certain, persons in the
country can write to the inventor, and have the medicine
forwarded to them by malt The prices are, one box, $3;
two Ik>X6B $5; twelve boxes $24; and sent to any part of
the country; free of postage. Direct your communications
to Sztn S. Baser, 108 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.
HAIR DYEUHAIR DYE—HAIR DYE
Will. A. BATCHELOE’S HAIR DYE!
The Original and Best tn the World!
AU others, are more Imitations, and should be avoided, if
you wlahlo escape ridicule.
OBAY, Bf3D, oriiBCSTY HAIR. Dyed instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Block, without the least
btjnfy to the Hair or Skin.
Fifteen Medal* and Diplomas hare been awarded to Wm.
A * nlnco X 639, and over 80,000 .apportions have
been made to the hair of his patrons of his famous Dye.
BAtCUBIiOK’S HAIB DYS produces a color
pot to be <U«ilßsats|ed nature, and is
totDjweJftbowover long it maybe continded,
andthe HI effect of Dad Dyes remedied; tte Hair fov%o-
life by tM* Splen&d Dye. \’V f ;
lUde, solder applied (in 0 private room*) at the Wig
Facfory.23B Broadly. New York. f "
Altoona, and by Druggists la all
pities and towns of the United State*.
*** Wie Gimuiaojhas the name and address upon a steel
jdatis engraving on aides of tech Dox, of .
Noy. I>, 18^8-ly
w>
iMa* the (Bouner that liw Jost passed away,
tbonsaiid of sufferers 1 from dysentery apd diarrhoea hare
of fIbSTCTtEIt’B TMWiSKS, a
medfclnewhfch is evidently destined tonflmtalna permit,
aent place Inithe public estimation. Billions diarrhoea is
am, of those diseases Which baties the sklllof thephysl
eiu; Sis medicine they administer to act upon tbs taw
els never seems to resell the sonrcooftbd evil. The «wb-
is to get a remedy that will reach all the digestive
organs, and give them simultaneously a rush of vigor, to
rid themselves of this disease. This problem is. solved by
the Birrxjts, Which never fidls to conquer.the most stab
horn cases. It is only felr to say, that during the season
Just closed, this medicine has achieved more cures than
any other ever presented to the public, and during the fall,
which that terrible Scourge,' the fever and ague, is so prev
atenti the BntXBS wQi gain fresh fame.
Sold by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere.
B9*Be advertisement in anolliur column.
WIGS-WIGS-WIGS.
BAXCUELQU’S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass aIL
They are elegant, light, easy and durable.
fltitog.to * charm--no turning up bchind-no «bpynng
to the only BrtaWtolimeirtwbore
dfe property iuderstoodsnd '
WM. X BATCHBIOB,
333 Broadway,' New 'jock.
Important to Females—Dr Chebsb-
KAS’s PttiS.-—Tba combinationof tpgpcdlectQ, la these
PUl* Are the result of a long and extensive practice. They
ttre-nflil In their operation, add certain in correcting all
irregularities, painful menstruations. removing all ob
strnetions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain
in tfre-aide, palpitation oftbe heart,- dtotbi-bedfleep/whlch
always arise from interruption of natare,tadnelug with
certainty periodical regularity. Warradlod purely vegetse
ble, and free from anything Injurious to life or health. Ex
plicit directions, which, should be re«4,j accompany ey-h
be*- Price $l. Bent by mail by enfcibeing $1 to any
authorised Agent. .
R-B- fiUTCHINQS, General Agent for the United States,
165 Chambers street, New York;
3b whom all Wholesale ordert shouldhe addressed.'
Sold by G. W. Kesskr, Altoona; Qeo. A, Jacobs, Bolll
daysburg; and by all Druggists in the United States.
Ceil on the Agent and get a pamphlet free.
Nov. 18,1658-ly,
49* As this it the season of the year when worms are
most formldableamoig children, the proprietors of ST Lane's
Vermifuge, Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, ibeg leave to call
the attention of parents to its virtues for |the expeliing of
these annoying, and often fatal enemies of children. It
was invented by a physician of great experience in. Virgin
lo, who, after having used It for several years In bis own
practice, and found its success so universal, was induced at
last to offer it to the public as a cheap but certain.and ex--
coilent medicine. It has since become justly popular
throughout the United States, as the most efficient Vermi
fuge ever known, and the demand has been steadily on the
increase since its first introduction to the public;
Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M’Lane's
Celebrated Vermifuge, manufactured by Fleming Bros, of
Pittsburgh, Pa AU other Vermifuges in comparison are
worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Vermifuge, also hits cele
brated Liver Pills, can now be hod at all respectable drug
stores. None gentanewUhout the signature of
*8“ The heavens were Illuminated on the evening of
August 28tb, 1859, by the most splendid Aurora Borealli*
ever seen In the Country. Kay* of parti-colored light
flashed across the sky, and the changes were beautiful in
the extreme. At one time a rapt observer; remarked, that
ho fancied he could see the sparkling lights form them
selves into the following words: Buy all your garments at
the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of liockhill A Wilson, No’s
603 hud 005 Chestnut St., above Sixth, Philadelphia.
MARRIED.
„2?J£?. 8 . tbin " 1 ’ ir > Newry, by Rev. Jos. Fkhtner, Mr.
HENRY M. STIFFLER to Miss JAKE ELIZABETH Me-
CONNELL, both of Freedom township.
fV nB . da,r ’ by Ren A - H. Taylor, Mr. SAMUEL
FINK, of Indiana county, to Miss MARY J. JOKES, of
Frankstown, Blair county.
On the same day by the same, Mr. JACOB H.STIFFLEB
to Miss AKKA M. PIPER, both of Allegheny township.
On the 15th inst, by Rev. ffm. T. Johnson. Mr. R. J
GETTEMY, of Altoona, to Miss MARY £. MAYERS, of
n cstmoreland county. *
COAL! COAL!—THE UNDER
signed would respectfully in ,■■■ i m mm
form the citizens of Altoona that hcfiC O AXmal?t9
has taken the Coal Yard formerlyßn JMT * Jaßaftir
kept by John Allison, and is
ed to furnish all kinds of Coal at the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terms, for cash or prompt month
'’essrsfrmm. ’mmw&xiu.
NEW WALL PAPER,
Jo. ■■ - FOR AUTUMN 1859.
void Embroidered papers for Parlors, new style
Beautiful papers for Halls, Chambers and
Cheap Wall Papers, from &A cts. upwards.
Window Shades, Testers, Borders, Ac.
W. P. MARSHALL * CO.,
AT TRUK OU> STAND
No.ST Wood St,- Pittsburgh.
STRIPED FRONT,
Have facilities possessed by no other house West of the
Mountains for obtaining newest styles. In, refined taste,
and at low prices, from the best French and American
manufacturers. [Sept 22, ’59 )
THE
(fotfbHle Jlmuiarj)
AND
NORMAL SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES & GENTLEMEN.
Cheapest School in the Land!
Send for a Catalogue I
Address M. McN. Walsh, A. M.,
CASSVILLE, HUNTINGDON Co, PA
Sept. 22,1859-3 m.
OP E CIA L ANNOUNCEMENT
n OX TBS
Quaker City Publishing House I
100,000 Catalogues,
NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISED—NOW READY FOR
DISTRIBUTION.
i Superior Inducementi to the Public!
?!“ for , obtain , in 8 Q0LI) and SIL-
V , " ATCIIE3, ana otlicr valuable Prize*. Full nartie
jjjjjj? {riven in Catalogues, which will bo sent free to all
upon application.
r orth *“2? 50 ctß - to GUARAN-
Sr" t f/“ ch Purchaser. *lOO,OOO in Gifts have been dis
nmi ?^L t 2 With,n the P“t six months—SliO,-
000 to be distributed during the next six moiilhs
The inducements offered Agents are morel liberal »b.n
those of any other bouse in the business.
fnrrt.-*?!J >e t n J. n tbe Pnbli9h,n 8 and Bookselling business
yeare ’ my “perisnce enables mo to con
dnct the Gift Enterprise with the greatest tatisfoctian to
4®* AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County.
For lull particulars address DUANE HULIBON,
Quaker City Publishing House, 3a South Third 8t-
Sept. 22, *S9-tm. Philadelphia. Pa.
CAUTION. —ALL PERSONS ARE
hereby cautioned not to trust my wife or any of my
family to any goods, Ac., oh myi account, un
joss ft written order from mo be presented, ’as I will oav
no debts contracted by them without my content. w
Altoona, Sept. 15, 1859-31, HENRY DEBS.
Pennsylvania insurance
JL COMPANY, of PitTSßcnon.
W. R. BOYERS, ACCENT
ALTOONA , PA.
Capital and Surplus over. *150,000.p0.
DIRECTORS: i
AACarrier, , Geo !W Smith,
A J Jones,' WadeHaihptou,
r Bobtet Patrick;
" L Y O !S On ’ 1 Orier’Sprool, Jaur u Babkins
basTpsld iosses from the datefof ttsitSJr
♦itLl’P to tSa 7' 1869 i to amount of $302,885.07,
In addition to regular semi-annual Dividends tif from 5 to
16per cent, affording evidence of Its stability and useful
new. Losiet LiberaUg Abutted arid Prompt® PtttLT
A- A. Cxmueb, Pret't. I. Qbix&Spbocl, Secty.
BARGAXNSI j
AT BfcCORMIC&’S STOI^E
WE ARE NO W OFFERING AND
will sell all articles, of
Spring and SoiDiaer Dress poods
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, As
pasting stray, and our tax* of Do
lalnoB, CBWUe«, Lawns, JJrillianta, 4c., to very heavy, we
want to close them out'to make roomfor our Pait and
Winter Stockf . ; “.. ““
Pajfpwi wishing to purchase such goods would do?wall
tocaa and examine oar stock before making their-pnr
ehaaoa;, We<wlU alao sell an articles In our Store at grcat
jyjjwhwed prices, such as Uata, Capa, Bonnets, 1 hoots and
onoea, Ac., 4c, . , . ■ - v ' ■ ■ ■ {Aug. 4,1869. ■
pAUTION.--ALL PBRSONjS ARE
V>/ beroby notlfiod not to purchase or sell any laser hmr
kegs with the stamp of the ALTOONA BREWERY there
ou. as such kegr never have been and never will heaniri
Iroib the BrtWory. AH kegs Contaibglng said stamp will
.he claimed and taken.wherevcr found, by the nronrletore
of Hte Brewery to whom they belong. proprietor*
July 28th 1859-tf. WILHELM A 880.
TOOTH & NAIL BRCSHES.
Cutlery, Port Mooo*l«^bU^^
WORMS.
FLEMING BROS-
AuUmrbf^O^^Moi^Mad,’’ Ttdauepie'ti&s &-:
FRONTIERS;
heroes o#the west.
Westward, the tottiftw bf Empire taken ita way."
Hook./am. which for eev
u* frw, liiiauawjgjl nm th> pen of the gifted author,
who trsadsnOw. alone lift path once trodden to om own
®??P or ] j l ** vtllcontalngraphlc pictures of the conflict*
of tha hardy Piopecr, whose strifes and struggle* with hi*
Indian foe, rival the talee of fiction and the tiagte conn
twrfcit* of the mimic stage,, Also thrilling nawatlvS Sf
the daring dectri, the heart-trials, tils heroic devotion and
self-denial of noble women, the mother* of the Westl Be
neath the overarching forests, hand to hand, and fool to
foot, the intrepid adventurer has encountered in deadly
aelt beauts in
U»e backwoods, and hit gallant achievement* have thrown
a halo of romance over tha. waving prairies, the grand eld
mountains, and the majestic ritew of th?Wd ofthe aat
tin£.<oaJ
Not are these pages wanting In (hose gentler soenes
which make up home-life, and which Me blctumdvrith all
the skill and fidelity for which the anthoris pre-emlnentlv
dUttagnisliad. Hfa delineation of Frontier character, and
of the scenery of the Borders, has always &e advantage of
an accuracy which is the result of im Intimate. personal
acquaintance. • >■ • •.
Tho Work will be printedbn fine white paper, tnctsar.
D .„ t ZS e, w a nl. ,L , pp iS prlat^and i eatltlftl,l y uJMtwieafcr
the most skillful artists. 12m 0., Cloth, Price; 1.25.
HAMLIN * dO, Publishers.-
S^et,PhP * d#,phlJU
Mi “*° chlot 2 - Tho Kentucky Herb. 8, The
Maid of Fort Hennr, 4. Wreked on th* like. 6. A Leap
to/Life- 1 A. Loreftlumphant, 7. A Desperateßnconnter.
H. Mad Aon. 9. The Oambierii Outwitted. 10, The Oarltut
Scouts. 11. A ?teht ou the Prairie 12: Tlie Tranpert
Story. IS. An Arkansas Duel. 14.; The : Prisoned Bride.
16. Attacked by ludiaas, 12, A Miraculous Escape. 17. A
Mother’s Course. lg. The Dead Alive, 19. A Daring Bx
ploit. 2u. Kooky Mountain Perils. : ii. The Guerrilla
&“«?• Pi *teht with a Bear. 23. The Haunted House.
24. Bill Lukens’s Uun. 26. The Faithflil Negro. 20. The
Backwoodsman’s First Love. 27. TheUsst Stake. 28, Ad
venture of a Colporteur. 29. A Night with The Wolves.-
30. Col, Bowie of Arkansas. < 1 f
Agents wanted in every part of the tlnioi
adas, to whom a liberal discount will boallo
..Jl
GREAT CENTRAL.
LITERARY EMPORIUM,
NO. 1, "ALTOONA HOUSE." ALTOONA. PA.,
WHEKE MAY BE HAD ALL THE
popular Publications of tho day,** follows:
Mew York Ledger. s '
) Mew York Mercury,
Sew York Weekly,
Scientific American,
Mew York Huverly.
flay of Our union.
True Flag,
American Union,
Saturday Evening Put,
Hollar Mcwspaper,
\ : Sunday Dispatch,
Sunday Mercury,
Wavtrly Magazine,
Frank Leslie’s Pictorial,
Harper’s Weekly,
1 Ballou's Pictorial,
Frank Leslie?! 111. German Paper,
TU Illustrated World, (German,)
The Hew York Clipper, "
Natumal jyiice Gazette,
United States IKlice Gazette,
Boston Pilot,. Irish American ,
Home Journal, Banner-of Light,
Spiritual Telegraph, Weekly Tribune,
fbrter 1 * Life Illustrated,
Frank LcsliYsßadgetof FunJ Yankee Motions,
Altoona Tribune. ' Mix Vox
DAILIES:
PhOalelphia Press, Mew York Herald,
Public Ledger Mew York Tribune,
Pittsburgh True Press, Mew York Times.
. Xorth American, Pittsburgh Chronicle,
AA V r,'i n9 Ar Y ut ’ Pennsylvanian.
To which v. ill be added the taevr publications as they appear.
Novel, ond Romances, Miscellaneous Books.
School Books. Copy Books, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks.
' C *Jt. lulJ Paper, l.nvelopes. Drawing and
Tisane Paper, Blank Books and Ini fact every ‘
thing in the Stationary line. Toys, No
tions anji Games of every variety. Pic
tures and Picture Framer Ac.
»»- A choice lot of CONFECTIONERIES, ofevorr vari
cty- Alsu, TOBACCO and SEQARS oftjia best quality,
N. B.—We are solo Wholesale and Retail Agent. ii> this
eounty. for ROUN’S CELEBRATED SALVE. It does los
ihtely cure all sores to which it is applied! Try'lt V
II. VETTING ER.
EIGHT REASONS
WHir
EVERYBODY SHOULD GO TO
O. B. SINK’S STORE
1 HE HAS A LARGE AND WELL
/oiag\fee t e da3?Jltm °” tofl>r>, Which Wo worth
2. lie has an unequalled stock of dIiOCERIES, fresh
Ik U &: h ‘ Ch h ° wIU 6ull as aa aay merchant
mL^iMeiTrTes. <fc.,of the
4. He has a largo case of Boots and Shots for Genu, La
aud pdc“ CE ( ' hUJren ’ c ®hracing n )£ sixes, quality
tl.o’rTl h ?,t fl ? 0 **K«f t BUTS for Slimmer woar-jusi
*he very cheap.
o’? aalway " on hand aa Mayrthwit of f&adv-
Made Clothing, to suit the «*tni«oa. *
7. He has - o hand »large static of Cloths, dustmens and
ln W n fifthm n h ahf m J* ke Wto order; on shortTotice
facUon Krle ’ and St pn<Mi which must giro satis
8. Ha don't ask people to come and buy—only to come
AT^mf. a, ‘l> ne f ? rlin >C confident . that If the; but
examine they will,buy without asking. ,:' .
Altooua, ISiD.-tf b
CHEAP GOODS
Me CORMICK’ S STORE.
JUST ARRIVED, AND NOW BE
fj IXG opened, a very extensive assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER
of all the different varieties usually kept fu country Store*,
parefally selected In quality fluid style to *uit tbtfscason
«hoii* I .“n } n - t,ie Oods departmentTif prints, Lawns!
Shallys, Delaines, Ac., Ac., in all their variety.
aftsssaarKS?^
r * Hardware, Queeivnoare, Geddrvare,
Leghorn, Palm Leaf and Panama Tfats, tOMTee. Sugar Tea.
Afofafrer, Pice. Dried ate' xfed Beef ’■
.i, • r!F a^,?H Ttd &“***’ Shoulders, iSkfrs, tfcT V ’
all of wnlch will bo sold, or exchanged fofbll kinds of nro.
nmh as Batter, Eggs, hard. & W W 2nd
Grain of any kipd, asfuwlf not lower‘than auvother
house in town. : Being very thankful tor Ihast mSwwteY
mfrTriinS M 1 * Y,r ? greatfaTor to receive
of ou?o£g atlfla ' l^ln ; a * Pl«“<re
Altoona. Mav 5 1859. A. McCOBMICK.
JACOB SNYDER, TAILQR,
O The Rcro of One Ifundred FiU tier Month >
I wonldj-cspecffutty set forth my claim' itb public atte*. i
Won, a*s PashiowMe Tailor, as folio**-; P C
o>Cloths.Cassi-
MwJ* whieh, vjhetj
i* Bp * manner that takes
down the country hud gives oil my customers a dty tp
pearance. 7 ." . • - ■
Because lam not inferior as a Cutter to the best to be
found anywhere.. , fX
Because long experience In my businets hiTsi ms entire
control Over it. and ! am not dependant upon any one to
lift me out of the suds. ■ iV i
Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, and there
taste aud>ykmannpiihpalred. : i'
Call oa tne,Hi the corner room of Mouse ”
Give me a trial andyoU will go ayrhy pi«ated. : < ■
Altoona, May2B-5m ' JACOji SNYDER
T7XCHANGE HOTEL.—THE SUB
fiSSSSS 1 KKggg is '
fitted theabovo Hdtel.'ana to now vrfe- ACS3A~ .S
pared ' to Accommodate bto friends midflSaHßlSw
patrons iu a comfortable manner, and
will" spareuo palns in making It an agit>Mhtohom^^^l
SHs'SSfnS*— of the country and cities, and his Bar
f HU Cbirgos are m
rtMe of auv other Hotel In tito place, and ha
not complained of by thoao who
their custotp. Expe«ing torecelve a share
pHtrunags,' and ihlly Intending to deserve it be
Smottb open hi* house to the public and invltos a trial?
a stock of No. X ?wnch Brandy,
for medicinal purposes. ;
a largo stock of excellent Wines, formedislnal pur*
£*?•* together with a lot of the bos* to
w fttmd In the- country,
Atioona, May g, 185&.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN.
nhHE HAMMONTOJf FARMER.—A
JL newspaper devoted to jUter&nre and Agriculture, alao
sotting fourth foil accounts of the new settlement of Bam*
monton, in New Jersey,can be sabecribed for nlonly 25 cento
per annum.
Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Edi
tor of, the Parmer, Hammonton, P. 0. Atlantic Co., New
Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the best quality. In
one of the healthiest and most delightful climates mtha
Onion, and where crops are never cut down by ftuets, tha
terrible-scourge of the north, see of Ham*
monton Lands. •
r|AN BE BOUGHT AT HJ TUGffS,
SUrti
®TS»E3?S!&, '
OIBGISE OP THE KIBSEti,’
L>ivcr complaint,
WBAK3STESS OF ANT KDfb
FEVER AND AGUE,
Aail tb« *UiNi affection* consequent noon a .i.i.s
„ stomach or liter.
Irneb m IhdtfsstloD. Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Nlu.
of Appetite, DecuoadencT. CfttimMiA.
:Kva” a 'tyr , ‘
S^3^iM‘r‘!S r p ra‘3s3£s
Holland Professor, Boerbsve: Became of ita great immh
State*. 1U IntnSucMMitou
. Btat.-« wM Intended more especially tor Omi
of oar £dherland scattered her* and thereon * tha tenet
thle mighty country. Meeting with great success
th»an, rnaw offer it to the American public, knowthgtha*
1U troly wondoriW medical virtues must be «okno%l«lMd.
It is particularly recommended to thuso per*,ns wCum
ooaatttQtion* may have been ink pal rod by the continuous
P?. 0* ardent spirits, or other form* of dissipation. Qene
rally Instantaneous in effect, it find* ft* way directly to tU
'|fo» thrilling And «verr oem, nldoc
up tiiedr<>>ping jplrit, And, in fcet*. loAulng n«w ktAUJi
and vucor in the system. • . - 1
C AttXJOJJ.—The great popularity of this dcllghtfcl ro
ma has induced many imitations, which the public »hd*ld
guard against purohjaing. Be not persuaded to boy My
thing else until you have given Buorhavo’a Holland Bitten
a fair, trial. One bottle will convince youno* tnffnltsly
superior it is to all these Imitations. H
*#“ Sold at $l.OO per bo'tle, or ais bottles for AS. by the
sols mtOMUcmk*,
and the Can
ned.
BENJ. PAGE. JR., & GO.,
Manufacturing Phea-maMntUU and f’*irnfifr
„ i'msßuaau, pa.
T. W. njott i on*, Philadelphia; Uarne* 4 ’Pm*. Nr*
Vork; John D. Park, Olnciuuatt; Bntnartl, Admu 4 'Co_
S». I*>uis; A. ROPdU. Altoona, Pa., *cd bflinnMt
« aril j Merchant* generally tbroagboat the
and Canada*. fOctober U, Mttv-ly
All wanting farms inJt ijjs-
UQHTVPI, CLIMATE, rich »«ri, aw»a»«tt.&«.
Sdtua ® ee ad wti*em(ait of Damnircton Land* tn •bother
A BOOK FOR KV
' & Y U O D Y.—STAUXMNO
AIBCLOSURKB.—Dr. iXt-
LER’d groat #ork for themar
'lcd, or for thueo cuutempU
inp marriage—2oo pagia.foll
PLATES. PriceUoeutS—
mi to all puru nuderseaLby
ail, POST P.HI>. 000,000
ipiea sold tho last year, The
male, married, and the mar
ried happy. A .Lecture'on
■tore, or how to choose a part
'r: a complete work oa Wid
•fory. U contain* hvudrtd*
died—warranted to be worth
...... 'll for It, 2C cents In soeefa or
postages tamps cncrosed, will secure a copy by mttfkef
*!“•-, d,TuUd a lifetime to Ihe cnnt of die
wae on which hit; books treat. Address 3. IZIIBS. *
No. 5 Bearer street. Albany, Jf. Y. ’ ■ 4, ‘
stJ-.'?! 10 !? l l’ilhk SVaboa, wlthioß directions.
Married lames should not uao them. Sent br asaß, Ad
drsss Pj. Teller, aa above. Aprfl j.
T 0 all wanting Farms. Spc advertise
meat of Ilammonton Laud* ! ' t
T.ANDSI LANDS 1! LANDSUJ
p i vTH l, 'i« U ‘Ji icre ,‘? <w L I li to locaU LAKD-Wlfc.
ln tho Omaha ap(l Nebt^frai
SooUui lrtilou* can no* l.e mod* D««r
auJ settlements. Th» Lantta of tUa Xordtorr I*
Market, arc of the best quality Mf is
~'Sfed B*‘ 8 *‘“ :U "“ “"" l ' ■-
T>EHSOi\S wanting chance ofcliiMU
Levi riling,
IMPORTER OF
WINES, Bli AN DIES, GINS, to».
Allegheny Sheet,
hind3of
Brand*, will be kept constantly on baud, - and Su
‘°;’ llt P«re'>Mere.at prices an reasonable «(£•*
can be bad anywhere in the country.
CJHOi! Business .uni Factories turn
'mm*
100 ,? 0 ? ES Window glass.
-I* / W from Bxlo to Stx36. ",
i’utty Knirei, i
■■ ' 1 .-. ■
Extract Logwood,
T^*?fpP
pAINTS! PAINTS I
. • Green.
3 Omm Clirome T«iiow.
Burned . .<
Teri* dl Birun*.’
■ BedLeud.-;
•w4ReuJM? *“kind.t»tor*«d for-
TJUNCY TOILET
1 a»..*
Drzlii’i Poncins, •
r«ch andjAJmoijd*
*- : r ;^ v .
13,18 M. j
pBEFCJipKy ~
■ Bfcttof fly Bdquot,
rnmg&abi, .;,'•
nooiiilitia,
lWmor*j6*i
Por mU cheap by
rVW QU-S! , : -7
'-f ?uroEeflaedtiuired Oil, ■
JUUmlatim. J
Pw*Owfi>n.oU,
K«ramiao4,
Cam pL one andltan
Carbas Ofl nad
Tor sals at
T?OR the hair—
JL Bnratt'i Cocoaioe,
tjoa'n KaUitiroo,
Bnperior B«y Rum,
tolosßmafaUkJad*,,*, 4
jrooiar,
May 12,1858.
M RS - PHEBE BAILEY'S
A RNOL P’ S WRITING FLUID.
JWIM STATES LIFT Efts**.
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OTABRAtXD UOLL.IM) KKMSBI K& •
nxfxßsNC*»:
Bpr-A. B.Cum, Aitocn*, Pa.
' ' - Riokura, Altoona, p«,
McCccm AiDnan, Editor*. » f**
Thos. A. Bcorr, Supt. P. H. R., «
D.. McJluvmt, Ehij., Huntingdon, Pa. .
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