The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, March 08, 1860, Image 3

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'LAND’S
UTTERS,
'’SBllßimj
Ucirua of th*\ prment
jroat popularity only
Unbounded tatufye
in all casu; nnd the
hem worthy.
ttoub System, *
8 Kidneys,
' from a dirordaed
i tomaeh and dtgtHin
Ual hat acquired a
i of any timdqr pre-
WITHOUT lah (
•landing
ess, Bronchitis, la.
nonia, Incipient
>( a >tonuhmq enrte
‘Ption.
at once chqtk and
urban praettdiny
ELS,
ipartd byJDr.q. Jf.
Arch Strut, Phda
ld by druggitU and
yvhtrt, ot . lti emit
t of C. M. Jaojuox
°P* o/oaek bp Ms. - '
htd annually by db
body's Aijuxac,
and eomnundatory
b* country, Thu*
by all our ag*nt*< ,
y A. Roush and ,Q. W.
tmay 19,'59-ly
without Them.
1,s * prepared by Fleming
rr become an Indlspenu
fulsymptomswbich arisq
msclvee, more or late, in
Licho, obstruction of the
(lie side, with dry,-hack
li"patlilc derangement
nro a sovereign jemedy.
full, and they should bi
■' to bed, every u
not purge two or three
> or two more. A jligkl
r their nab. '
“1 where purging is shn
ie purgative, they are In
'“lor three, theygjvs ai
: alto In. slight derange-
o nek for DR. M'LAKITS
nanufactnred by FLKM-
There are other Pills
r before the'public. Dr.
■o liie celebrated* Vermi
stores. None
KLEMLNQ BROS,
very where..
FEMALES.
;’S PILLS.
iu these Pill* arethsre
:tice. They are mfldln
Tccting all irregularities
all obstructions, whether
pain iu the aide, palptta
ons affections, hysterics,
nb.i, Ac, disturbed sleep,
nature.
i’S PILLS >
era in the treatment or
ms wliich have consigned
iho beautiful, and thebe
o fomaio can enjoy good
whenever an obetrhctlon
jins to decline.
i’S PILLS '
known for aUcoipplalDts
a they an inralaable, ta
il regularity. They are
sod them at diflbrent po
ring the sanction of eom.
America,
:i. and v>hen they ikofM
; rriee On* Dollar to*
d free, of the Agent*,
irkiaing prieeto tbeOen-
n'-rally, y V
OS, Qxxxkal Aagnr,
Broadway, NawTflfh.
•r; in JHblHdnjrtmig bj
- [Dec. 8,1859.-ly.
THEBS I!
uf the word, yet c*n yo«
of your children tor c*n
hey are ailing 1 Accept
in jis isranmiCpaniit
i much experience In In*
:i this preparation—with
i—«o as to be a eurertUef
1 tlieilU attending tteir
. or convulsion!, andwleo
tain cure. You may re
int Dr. Eaton’* InfcnMle
o the celcbeltyli IW* l ®
■;, o very beat article for
p. It is lasi anpeneding
D, advertised with *b*
, to every Mother!*
IV it and read the drcnler
I -ot the particular mot'
oriuement. YorJaUW
ra LINIMBffT
icnt popularity—P******
Atria Medico, eT,r
c ted to the aatno
mot with so *»•
justly b-n
-uta, SwellingsJp**®**
Stable car*
. iiaa naturally
Mific minds ofth*'
t a bottle of the******
Jicwart Of '
lr :.alor 6 laaU P .rUoftb*
I’roprietots, No* * ort '
innocent iheepshouldj** j
p on to the undoing** i
••.-bt al>o haTodeplwr i
tin uncouth id*B& K i '
.itohcr up the cloth ®*4
cm harmless »h«6P- *
I rking up cloth .
tao beet odvautag "
Brown StoßB.Cl«*J*^
incir stock of 6W* #
pMiia Critee.
4LTOONA KIAII. *CHEOULJ^
A MAIM CMS*.
15" T1,reB8 MAttS Otis. ,
rfon. »*r. 7 20 P.M.
;,»«*" . _ ... fc .. ■ .7 25 “
■JliW*®,t, r tli« transaction of bmlnem from 7.00. A M
-o*fp m., Uuriug the weak, aunl from -7.60 to 8.60 o’.
JOHN BOOKMAKER, P. U.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
Tr.inKMt arrives 10.8a.1ML,; leaves 10,33P.11.'
\Vo.t - , 8,25 A. SI. “ 8.46 A. M.
“ « gait “ 8,04 A.M. “ MOA.M.
I* u West “ 8,451*. M., « 9,05 P. M.
" .. r East “11,30 A.M. “ 11,40 A. SI.
I, ■ West- « 7,25 P. M,, « • 7,45 P. M.
1 nnr l TDAYSBUKQ BKAN CU connects with Express
A* uid West, with Mail Train East and West, and
Freight Eastward and Westward.
*!!? ni siRAVHjIjE BRANCH connects with Johnstown
fljlrsin East and West, ExpreasTrain West and Mail
®£££r*MM.. TOOS. A. SCOTT, Sup’t.
LOCAL ipEMS.
inability of tjifl Seoioir.to give attcn
tion to this department of thr.p aper.tbis week,
js oar apology for the Jask of interest therein.
\fe ih»U endeavor to make pp for it next week.
(joeo Advice. —A m tbeseasonforganlen-ma-
transplanting is near at hand, we take
occasion to impress open the minds of oar read
«ri shelter they own A patch of ground forty
fret ajuwe or a dozen of acres, the importance
of providing themselves with trees, shrubs, &c.,
for planting. The Value of a few fruit trees in
,jtrd, and the beauty which they add, is a con
adoration which should not be
fruit trees and berries, especially, aside from
(ie pleasure jifiriVed in their cultivation and
oddhiment which' they throw around Abe house,
u t often the source of much /profit. Strawber
tit!, raspberries, gooseberries,and the like, pro
juee largely, and if not required for the con
intsption of the household always find a ready
market at high prices., A grape vine, properly
mined, will occupy but a few feet of ground,
udjetprpducaafair quantity of fruit So, too,
of blackberries, an excellent' berry, easily cul
tivated, and very prolific, and many ether fruits,
that ve might name, the plants of which are
easily procured, and which require but little
itiendonce, *
Don’t use much Medicine.— There are few
ptrsoos in this country who are not continually
pouring in some kind of medicine, which is
often of a powerful nature. Caution in diet,
tod the proper care in selecting wearing appa
rel, will often do away with Ha necessity. If
jou do fall sick apply to a good physician. If
tou have a cough or cold, do not neglect it,
you can cure it by a few doses of Dn. Kevsee’s
PaTORAi, Cocan Steep, prepared "by that gen
tleman, at his great medicine establishment,
.No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. It is now
put up in bottles, at 50 cents and $1 each, and
can be bad in this place, at G. W. Kessler's.
Destistet. —Dr. J. Q. Trimble of Philadel
phia, haring permanently located in Holhdays
burg, tenders his professional services to the
citizens of Altoona. He will attend at .the resi
dences of persons in this .place, who may need
his services,! on their dropping a note.to him, at
ilollidoysburg.
■The Dr. cqmes highly recommended as a
skillful practitioner in his line, and is an agree
able and accommodating gentleman. Wp re
commend him to these our citizens who may re
quire his services.
Tribute or Respect.
Agreeably to a call, the employees of the Pa.
ft. ft. Co., in this place, met at the Library
Room of the A. M. L. &B. 31. Association, on
Wednesday evening, March 7th, to express their
sorrow for the death or Wm. B. Foster, Jr. r
Vice President of the Bond.
On motion, B. F. Bose, Esq., was called to the
Chair, and J./plowman, Esq., appointed Secre
tary. The President stated the object of the
meeting. * , 1
On motion, Messrs. T. P. Sargent, Cbas. B.
McCrea, G. W. Sparks, A. A. Smyth and Dan’l
Price were aprointed a Committee to draft reso
lutions expressive of the feelings of the meeting.
The Committee retired for a short time, and
on returning reported, the following preamble
and resolutions which were unanimously adopted.
Wheeea.B, the sudden death .of William B.
Foster, Jr., has deprived the Penna. E. E. Co.,
of one of its most faithfujl Officers, his associates
of & well tried friend, and his family of Its loved
sad cherished, and i
IVheekab, We, as employees of the Company,
fully appreciating their and bur loss, desire
publicly .to .express our own .sorrow, and oar
Bympathy With the bereaved family, end rela
tives of the deceased, as well as our admiration
of his many public and private virtues; there
fore, be lt '
Resolved, That in the death of Mr. Faster we
acknowledge the hand of an All-Wise but in
tern tible Providence, and take the waraihg thus
•olemnly given—(hat we also be ready.
Resolved, That white we deplore bur loss, we
tejoice to testify onr sbnse of the high character
borne by the deebased, for integrity, amiability,
♦leoplary Christian life, and seal and ability in
the discharge of Us important duties as d BaU
road Officer. < ’
Suolvtd, That we sincenlysymp&thize with
ms afflicted family, and Implore the blessing of
«°d, the Father of the fatherless, upon his be
wared and orphan children.
. Thai a copy -of these resolntions hi
Mjarded to the family of the deceased.
, Bttolved, That .the proceedings of this meet
jog he published in urn Altoona Tribune, and
copies of thp eame be furnished to A Car
wgie, Egq. t Qen. A. L. Ronmfort and G. C.
Esq., for publication in the Pitts-
Bu sgh» Harrisburg and Philadelphia papery.
Wa motion, adiontned. .. v " ‘
BENJ. P. BOSE, Cha&n.
•***• Pwwj ux r fa>y.
Piero** GsluatT.-UW.jjl. Amoy, of Harrjs
s u®' * .respectfully [lnform the oituens of
( itocna vicinity that! he has taken the jpio
gallery qf Mr. Clabaugb, m this place,
,«* he is located permanently, i and hopes by
attention to business to merit the patron-,
‘getftho public.
b ictures of all the latest styles made at short
*itoM , Warran t e d durable, at prices to suit the
assortment of cases on band,
wders taken - for frames at oily prices.
p.° ture ,to order/r' .
, Jctoreg inserted in Lookets or-Eios-
89. Making light of grave subjects—drying a tody in a
.fiissectingroom.
B®* Promised—A UCtUre in the Catholic Chnrch, on Sun
day, Marth 18tfa.
'{ 4*“7Flowera fllft their wealth upon the vacant air, and
rich aenoflen fling their* upon Uje taeantheir.
7 80.A.M.
. 800 AM.
- 8(00 «
,7.00 P.M.
810 “
A9r Most of the Opposition papers of tto State of Mary
land hare raised the name of Edward Baterlbr President
grain binding machine is Mid to to a
perfeet snccees. -It is attached to ordinary reapers and
aares the work of three or four men.
89. The tribes oflsrael are growing very, rapidly in
Vienna, there being between 30,000 and 35,000 Jews there.
Eire years ago there .were but shoot 8,000. ,
; t8- Petitions are'in circulation .to have the State Super
intendent of Common -Schools, and the State Librarian,
elected by the people. \. ,
80^-Jndgo Bates, of Missouri, is a native of Virginia,
and is now in the 67th year of his age, and the father of
seventeen children. : '
. 89. The “Jlcnecia Boy,” at Jast accounts,- was living re
tired inMpglond, hut id active, training for bis fight with
Tom Sayers. ' ’
The princlpal productlons of-the State of Wisconsin
Ure said to be pretty girls,.railroad bonds, mink, and other
shins, seed wheat. Sons of Malta, tax, lades, corner lots and
white fish.
ASrMr. William Snow •:came near being ran over by a
aleigh, to Rochester, tto other day. If ho had been, it
would by no means have been the first time that a sleigh
had run over snow. . ,
Banks.—The bankingcapltel of the United States is
Stour hundred and eight .million dollars, of which one hun
dred and eleven millioiris'inNew and State.—
The specie held is 89 million dollars, of which 22 million Is
held by New York city alone.
89. A rural editor was recently married, and previous to
starting on his wadding tour promised his readers Chat he
wonld give them “a minute,detail of oR Ac mw and did I
No doubt there will be a call for a large extta edltion of itis
paper, v .
8»* An exelkange says, “ Itis easy to talk of dissolving
■ the Union, but the question .arises, what will yon dissolve
it inf In the mingled tears and blood of A distracted and
unhappy nation—once the freest and most enlightened on
the globe? . '..
89- The oil excitement InVenango and Crawford coun
ties, is equal to the gold filler In California. The whole
basin of Oil Creek is full of it. It is only necessary to bore
some 200 feet in the banks to get a full stream of the oil,
which is equal to the best whale.
Petitions have boon addressed to the Legislatures of
Ohio, asking them to appoint a day of footing and prayer
to atone for the sin they committed by appropriating -five
thousand dollars for drunkenness and debauchery in that
treat given to the Legislatnres.of Kentuckyand Tennessee.
The Cleveland Gas Light Company, at their lost
semi-annual dividend day, divided their surplus, giving to
each stockholder a dividend of fifty per cent, on every
■hare, of stock. Tlptt is the richest dividend we have heard
•f since “ hard times” commenced.
S®- Although the bill for the expulsion of fieo negroes
from the State of Mississippi passed the House of Hopre.
sentatircs, it Was defeated afterwards in' the Senate. The
Legislature has since adjourned tine die. The defeat of a
similar bill, nbw pending before the Legislature of Tennes
see, is considered certain,' and it Is probable that Kentucky
will shore the samo late.
tt9u Speaking of the death of Mr. Roy, late editor ol the
Vicksburg Sun, the Concordia Intelligencer say a: “This sad
event makes the fourth democratic editor that bos come to
a violent death at Vicksbnrg—Hagan, Ryan, Jenkins and
now Roy—and all in street encounters except Ryan, who
fell in a duel jwlthHommit, a whig editor. There cannot
be cited another city in the world where tlicre has been
sneh « fatality of violence, all confined to editors of one and
tbe same political creed.
Tom, thq blihd negro boy who displayed
such musical talent in his debut at Charleston,
has met great success in Mobile, where he
has been daring this week. Tbe Register says :
“ The hoy’s ear is so critical, so acute, and his
whole nature so replete with musical emotions,
that almost instantanebnsly he catches the thread
of melody, however woven into the difficulties
of the art, and. follows it throughout with not a
stop or sign of hesitancy. Suggest an nlr that
he has ever heard, he plays it at once. Give him
the cne to tbe'most difficult piece of music, and
Tom in return gives you ihe thing itself.”
PS?*'A mole child was born in Standisfield,
Moss., last week, healthy and well formed, with
“a well-defined pair of soft, silky whiskers,
stretching from ear to ear.” The child is now
five weeks bid, bright and lively, with a growing
beard. —Baton Post.
We are willing to “ go” the whiskers, but
think the Colonel must be mistaken in stating
that the child *• is now five weeks old,” when it
was born only “ last week.”— Atlas.
Well, if yon will stand the whiskers we won’t
split hairs about the nge — Post.
Notice. —Notice is hereby given to the Stock
holders that the 10th and last instalment on the
Capital Stock of the Altoona Gas and Water
Company will be due and made payable at the
Banking House of Wm. M. Lloyd & Co., on
Friday, March 16th, 1860.
BENJ. F. BOSE, Sec'y.
On tho evening of the sth Inst., by thoßov.Mr. Sembow
er, Capt. Wm. K. LEONARD, late of Lancaster City, to
Mrs. MARIA M. .REEVES, of the Borough of Altoona.
Harrisburg and Lancaster papers please copy. '
1 Capt L. and his lady will please accept our thanks for
their kind remembrance of the printer. We wish him all
the Inck imaginable In his voyage over the sea of matri
mony. May he ever have plenty and to spare of as good
beef as he weeklysnpplies to his customers, together with
everything else necessary to good living.
On Tuesday, February 2d, Wm. 11. Brooke, Esq- JOB
BAREFOOT, of Newry, to ELIZABETH TINGLING, of
Greenfield tp., Blair county.'
DIED.
On Wednesday morning, 29th of February, at therisi
denco of Col; Wm. Q. Murray, Hollldajsbnrg, of disease of
the hearty LIZZIE fiELANY, In the ■ twentieth year of her
age. -
. A *herlate residence, on Brash Mountain, on the Ist
jnst- Mrs. MARY BXITLEB, wife ofjenathau StlUer, aged
58 years, 6 months and 3 gays.
T¥TANTED —feOARDINC FOR A
v GENTLEMAN, stating terms. Address
W.B.JK, Altoona JP.O. [Marfi.’fiO.
1 BEAD AHD CIRCULATE
THE STATE JOURNAL.
„ J B. F. CUSTER,
March S,OBOO. , Agent, JUomea, Pa.
CHARLES PETEBfiOH,
ATO fOE TBX SITE 0»
Salt, Floor & Prodoc« generally,
1M ÜBJ&IT BXEIXT, PJ^Y,
March 8, 1860. ,' PitUburgh, Pd.
OH! OH!! OH I!!
GOT THEM!
150,000 ROLLS OF
W A LL P APERI
AND BORDERS TO MATCH., r 1
Beautiful gold paper for
PARLORS. >
. Splendid Velvet and Gold.
Handsome Wall and Chamber patterns,
lOcenS* 01^ 1 otr ° U * 114 EtevenWMC£ - audlhaimanA.ft, tLtrM
Window Curtains, Fire-board prints. Testers, CoUimrs, Ac
for sate by W. P. MARBHAIir ■ ’
„ -,'U v AT*H»Ou»teAjn>,
Wbod Sh^f^arJfbierOt,)
'Looh ^ /a ‘^ ti ■ •f'
in. ' ' • '
4SD BCISBOES.
MARRIED.
/OONStJMTION AND ASTHMA
/CURED.
/„ H. JAMES,
■ Diseorerta, whilefnthe Wert Indfas, a certain cnn for
| Consumption, Asthma,' Bronchitis, Cough*, Cold*. and
General Debility.’ Thbjrtmsdy Wo* discovered by him when
bis only child, adanghfcW, was given nptodis. His child
'was cored, and is/ now alive and well. Desirous of benefit
ting bis fellow mortals; be will send to those who wish it,'
the recipe containing fall directions for making and one*
csssfally ruing this remedy, free, on receipt of their names
with stomp for return postage. When-received,' take it to
G. W.Kessler, Druggist Altoona. There is not a single
symptom of Comsnmption which It does not at once ■
take hold of and dissipate. Night sweats, peevishness, ! f
irritation of the nerresj failure of memory, difficult ex- f
pectoration,sharppains lit thelongs, sore throat, chilly /
sensations, nausea at’the stomach, inaction of the /
bowels, wasting away pfithe muscles. Address 0.P./
BROWN A CO., 82 qnd'34 John St, New York.
March 8,1800.-6m.*J; . ‘
nno FARMERS & GARDENERS.—-
JL the snbsoribek otesr for sale 60,(100 Bands ofPOtJ
DRETTE, made by the’Lorn MiHCTAcruma Ooxtakt, In
lots to suit purchasers. /This article Is In thetwentleth year
oUts introduction into, this country, and has outliyed fer
tilizers of every other description, forthe following reasons.
Ist. It is made from the night soil of the' City of New
York, by the L. M. Co, Who hare a capital of 8100,000 In
vested in the business, Which is at risk should they make a
bad article. i
2d. For Corn and Vegetables it -is the cheapest, neatest
and handiest manure In the world; it can be placed in di
rect contact with- thoseed, forces and ripens vegetation two
weeks earlier, prevents the cat worm, doublet the crop, is
without ditagrteable od<tn Three dollars worth or two bar
rels is ail sufficient to manure an acre of com in the hill.
i Pnicz.—l bbl. s 2—2 jbbls. $3 50—6 bids. $B, and over 6
bbls. $1 SO per barrel, delivered {Tee of cartage, to vessels
or railroad in New York City.
A pamphlet contniningevery information, and certificates
from formers all over tpe United States, will be sent free to
any one applying forthewame.
GRIPPING BROTHERS A CO,
Mortfi Stiver Agricultural Warthmue, v
Ifo. 00 Coartlandt Street, New York.
Or 136 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, Fa.
March 8,1800.-2 m. *
UOfiEBS!
In presenting j yon With DR. EATON’S INFANTILE
CORDIAL, we desire fo date its superiority over every nos
trum that nurse or quack has heretofore offered yon.
First. It is the preparation of a regular physician, who
is welhquallfied ifroth pinch experience in infantile, com
plaints to prescribe for .them. Secondly—lt is entirely fee*
from paregoric or opfaio of any kind, and consequently re
lieves by removing Ufa suffering ol your child, instead of
deadenipgits sensibilities. Thirdly—lt is put ‘up with great
care, as a comparison of it with any other article for infan
tile complaints will shew; the very roots from which it i*
distilled being dug from the forests oilier the direction of
Dr. Eaton, many’of them by his own bonds. Fourthly—
It is perfectly harmless and cannot injure the most delicate
infont, and is a certain- cure and relief in all the following
casts, which is its chief merit over every other preparation,
FOR ALL COMPLAINTS ATTEDING^EETIUNG; such
as Dvse-ntekt, Couo,Ac-, also, for softening the gums aud
relieving pain. /.For : regulating the Bowels it is une
qualled. For Cold in the Head it Is a sure relief. For the
CROUP, the most fatal add trying of all diseases, it can be
relied on with perfect confidence; and being a powerful an
ti spasmodic in all cases of convulsions or fits, we earnest
ly recommend you to lose no time in procuring it. Lastly—
It costs so much more than other preparations of the kind,
that we cannot afford such long advertisements os can those
whose whole expense i$ their advertising; for tho same rea
son, it commends itself as the most reliable to all mothers.
In all cases, the directions wrapped around each bottle mast
be strictly followed, ■ Pride, 25 cents per bottle.
BLOOD FOOD!
Dr. Bronaon, hayingibqen so lar reduced by consumption
as to be considered beyond all hope of recovery by the most
eminent of the modical profession, and also by himself—a
regular physician of twenty years practice—as a last resort
conceived the idea of; ANALYZING THE BLOOD, and ap
plying the subject of'Physiology to. the more immediate
connection, and effect :of the state of the Blood upon the
health and system. TJuii result has been the production of
this “ BLOOD FOOD,” from the use of which, Dr. Bronsen
was restored to perfect health. Within six months after its
introduction, over two thousand consumptives weroeffcctu
ally cured by it. Ifyod have any complaints of a con
sumptive tendency, Cough, Cold, Headache, Palpitation of
the Heart, Loss of Appetite or pain in the side, lose no time
in procuring a bottle of the “ BLQQD FOOD.” If you are
Buffering from Nervous Debility, dr your Sleep is Broken
and disturbed, £f: ydiir; Spirits are 'Depressed, or your Or
gans relaxed, you*will find this an unfailing remedy, by
commencing with ten drops ; If your Liver is torpid or dis
eased in any manner! whatever, one or two bottles will be
sure to invigorate and! bring it iutp lively and healthy ac
tion. In the most inveterate cases of Dyspepsia, the patient
can here find the most efficient and grateful relief. A bene
fit is always experienced after taking only one bottle. In
Male or Female Complaints or Weakness, the sufferer,
after trying other remedies in vain, may rest assured, that
a certain cure will revolt from the use of two or three bot
tles. Tho *• BLOOD FOOD” is effectual in allcases of Erup
tions. gait Rheum, Scrofulas and other like complaints.—
Pule and emaciatedjchildren and adaits are immediately
bcuefitted by its use.' It gives strength to the body and
color ami beauty tothp shin. Physicians of all schools are
using it with wonderful success. For full directions, sec
circulars. Price £1 per bottle. Sold by
CHTJBCH & DUPONT,
; }«o. 3C Maiden Lane, New York,
P.y A. liotuh, Altoona-, W. T. Murray, HOUldaysburg;
and by all respectabledniggists throughout the country.
' March 8, ISOOfIyJ | ; j
A DMINISTR ATORS NOTICE
.xJI. Notice Is herobjr given that letters of Administra
tion on tlio estate of /William Renner, late of Altoona,
Blair Comity, deceased, have been granted to the under
signed residing as aforesaid. All persona knowing them
selves indebted <o skid estate arc requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims will present the
same duly authorized for, settlement.
GRO. HA WKES WORTH, Administrator.
Altoona, Feb. 23, ’(Xh-Ot*.
A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
i\ Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of WILLIAM BARTO, late of Altoona,
Blair epunty, dec’d, Jiavti been granted to the undersigned
residing as aforesaid.' All persons knowing themselves in
debted to said 'estate: nTo requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims will present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
Feb. 16, 1560.-i6t ■ ; 0. JAOGAKD, Adm'r.
SIR WALTER DB RUSE’S GREAT
BOOK,—.Every married and single woman should hare
tiiis valuable anti Instructive work. It will save them many
sleepless nights and; days of sorrow. Every young man and
woman contemplating Roly wedlock, should have this
highly instructive! book.'' It will save to those who read it
thousands of dollars, and epahy after chagrins and regrets.
Mothers, fathers, siiters, brothers, send for it and read Its
instructive pages. Youwill never regret it. Sent free to
any address, by enclosing four stamps to W. DE RUSE, M.
D, Box 84, Philadelphia Boat Office.
Feb. 9,1800.-ly.
CALL AT TpE NEW FLOUR, Pro
vision, fEKDiAND VARIETY STORE, In the old
Post Office bnildlngi and examine the stock and prices.
Feb. 23, ISBO.-tf. - 3
The very best article of
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IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN
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reasonable tormh. : | [Feb. 23, ISCO-tf.
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“ MODEL.” : (Feb. 23,’69.-3t.
NEW GOODS,
JTJSTEECEIVED,
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b. jaggar:d.
Jan. 26,1860.; . i ' " ' ■ '
XmNTERr&OODS
YT 1 :f ' ' WILL B? SOLD AX
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UNIYERIUL CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAGE.
For Statesmen, -Jndgoe,Clergymen, Ladles andQentlemen,
■Rian parts dftbeworid testify to theefflcacydf Prof. O. J.
■Wood’s Hair Restorative, Sad gentlemen of the Press are
nnsnimoos in Its praiee. A few testimonials only wan be
hare given; seecircular for more, snd it will be Impossible
for you to doubt .
47 Wall Styeet, Hem York, fcec. 20th, 1858.
Onrvudßir ; Your note of thelfithinst, has been re
ceived saying that you heard thotlhid been benefited,by
the use of Wood’s Hair Rertorerive, and reqaesGng iny
eertlfleateqflhe fact If I had Dodtpection to rive it. '
: lawOrd lt-to yon cheerfaUy,berauralthtokitduo. : tty
age fa about 50 years;the color of my hair'faauburn, And
inclined to curl, {fame five or six years since it begad to.
turn gray, and the scalp on the crown of my head to.lidss
Its sensibility and dandruff to fbnn upon it Each of these
■ disagreeabOities increased With time. amfabout tour months
since a foUtth was added to them, by halr felling off the
top ofmy head oifo tbreotntog to make me bald.
In this unpleasant predicament 1 was Induced to try
Wood’s Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the foQlng off
of my hsir, far ! hod really no expectation that gray hair
could ever bo restored to ■ its original color except from
dyes- I. was, however, greatly surprised to find after, the
use of two bottles only, that not only was the foiling off
arrested, bitt the color was restored to the gray hairs and
sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff cessed to form on my
bead, very much to the. gratification of my wife, at whoaa
solicitation I was induced to try It.
For this, among tho many obligations I owe to her sex,
I strongly recommend all husbands who value the admira
tion of their wives to profit by my example, and use it if
growing gray-pr getting bald.
Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER.
To O. J. Wood A Co., 444 Broadway, New York,
My family are absent from the city, and lam no longer
at No. 11 Carrol Place.
Siamaaton, Ala, Joly 20th, 1850.
To Paw, 1. J. Wood: Dear Sir; Your “ Hair Restora
tive” has done my hair so much good since I commenced
the use ofitthatl wish to make known to the PUBLIC
of its effects on the hair, Which are great. A manor wo
man may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to
your “Hair,Restorative,’’ the hair will return more beau
tiful than over; at least this is my experience. Believe it
alii Yours truly. WM. U. KENEDY.
P. S.—You eon publish the above if you like. By pub
lishing in our Southern papers you will get more patron
age south. I see several of your certificates in the Mobile
Mercury, a strong Southern paper. W. 11. Kenedy.
WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE,
Peer. O. J. Wood: Dear Sir: Having hod the misfortune
to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of the
yellow fever, in New Orleans in 1651. I was induced to
moke a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer
as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glos
sy, and no words can express my obligations to you in
giving to die afflicted such a treasure.
FINLEY JOHNSON.
Tho Restorative is put up in bottles of throe sizes, viz:
large, medium, and small; the snioll holds ]4 a pint, and
retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least
twenty percent, more in proportion than the small,retails
for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per
ccut. more in proportion, aud retails for $3.
O. J. WOOD A CQ., Proprietors, 444 Broadway. New
York, and 114 Market Street St Lopis, Mo.
For sale by G. W. Kessler, Altoona, and by all good
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
March 1, ’6o—ly
Altoona borough expendi
tures FOR 1850
June 6. Paid McCrum A Bern for printing. ’6B, $lO 00
“ Thos McMinn, auditing account 200
“ C Jaggard, timber and nails, 1856, 000
“ Robert Green, for stone, 10 60
” James Korns, for carting, 37 12
** ’ John Cunningham, “ 7 50
July 4. “ John Griffin, “ 275
Sept. 6. “ Johnston Moore, for ploughing and
hauling, 10 60
“ TAtSH Griffin, stone for culverts, 40 00
“ David Masden, hauling, .1 SO
“ John Swires, “ 760
“ T J Williams, “ ISO
“ Miller Knott, “ 600
“ John UoWnson, for lumber, 7 68
“ W B Ketlor, painting index boards, 16 25
“ J Day, painting and glazing‘Lock-up,’ 425
“ J L Ickcs, noils and spikes in 1858, 450
“ Robert Green, for stone,.' 10 00
“ Peter lined, laying pavement, 825
“ J B Qilcman, merchandize in 1857, 301
“ J M Campbell, filling alley, 8 10
“ John Allison, for stone and labor on
Creep street in 1858, 16 75
“ John Allison, for stone and labor on
Green s2feot in 1859, 11 75
“ Jurors view on Catharine street, 'l4 00
“ Jus L Gwin, for surveying and ma
king plot of Catharine street, ' 500
Oct. 10. “ Robert Green, for filling street, 1 50
“ 11 B Taylor, cleaning Connell room, 100
“ for total labor on streets, 358 00
“ T J Williams, for 2319 cubic yards
limestone for UcAdamiziut; Vir
ginia and Olnra streets, at 80 eta.
per cubic yard, 1775 20
“ T J Williams for 186 cubic yards
McAdamizing Catharine et., at Sue 124 SO
“ JO Adlum, Secretary of Council, 28 00
11 J Q Adlum, making duplicates, 4c, '8 00
“ J K Ely, borough Constable, 28 00
“ h W Hall, attorney for Council, 75 00
LIST of Outstanding Debts dut Ike Borough.
Balance at settlement due from John
McClelland, tax collector for 1857
and 1868, $167 88
Less, paid since, 21 00
sl36 08
John Freediine, mechanics Hen, 14 65
James Thompson, “ “ 18 99
Do do “ “ 14 88
George Huston, “ “ 27 10
W W Knight, “ “ • 10 14
C B Marks, “ “ 10 14
John Kacy, “ “ 28 81
Isaac Barela, “ “ 20 42
Mrs. Martha Hunter's estate, mechanics lien, IS 22
John McConnell, mechanics lion, 16 22
Edward Hodnett,
James Cassiday,
Joseph Boone, 5 SI
Balance on Duplicate of J K Ely, tax f0r.1859,
subject to exonerations and per centagc, 483 95
LIST of Outstanding Orders Unpaid.
June G. James Karns, $ 37
John Cunningham, 75
July 4. Miller Knott, 1 50
Do do 4 50
James Karns, ' 6 00
Aug. 1. Do do 760
Sept. 5. John Griffin, i 75
T J "Williams, sundry orders, 769 23
DANIEL PRICE, Treasurer, in account with the Bor
ough of Altoona.
DR.
Received of Jos Lowther, late Treasurer, |3 60
“ £ M Jones, Chief Burgess, for fines
and liens, 3T 80
“ John McClelland, collector, 773 67
“ J K Ely, collector, 1964 18
To balance in Treasury,
1859.
April 19. Paid Thus McMinn,
May 21. “ B Arthurs,
“ “ “ John Griffin,
“ “ « John McClelland, 450
« « « McCrnm A Bern, 19 00
“ “ “ HEI way, 448
“ “ « Jos Earns, 18 37
June 20. “ John M Campbell, 58 30
“ « “ Jas 8 Gerhardt, 200
“ “ « Peter Reed, 1125
“ “ “ C Jaggard, .; 900
July 19. “ John Allison, 9 60
“ “ “ Jas Karns, 10 50
“ “Do do V 800
« « “ Miller Knott, : 743
Sept. 11. “ George Metzger, . 14 70
“ “ - “ JasKorns, ( 760
“ “ “ David Irons, N I 50
Doe. 19. “ J B Hileman, 3 01
“ 23. « John M Campbell, 152 50
1860. • ■
Jon. 20. “ Robert Green, 79 00
“ Louis Flock, on Judgment, 199 00
Uetaty Lehr, 78 44
$7OO 58
Cash paid to divers-persons, as per order, $1980,68
« “ JBHUemafoon order of TJ Williams, 34 67
Treasurer’s percentage, 55 43
Balance in Treasury,
$2773 26
Wejjthe undersigned, Auditors of the Borough of Altoona,
^ ant) Touchers
*** °* aMB *
[ ; ; BATED id ALBB AITH,
. March Ist, 1850,-Jt Auditors.
A DMINISTR ATOR’S NOTICE.—
ft Notice Is hereby given, that letters of Administra
tfoion theestateorWealeyß. QtffDn, late of Logan town
ship, Blair coimty, tothe under
signed,' residing as aforesaid. All. persons' knowing them
senes Indebted to said estate are requested to make lmm»-
diatepaymont, and those haring claims will present them
dhly authenticated for settlement, to t--
i • JOHN fiBIFFIN, AdmV.
■Feb. 9, ISCO.-Ct, / j
"T 7" ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE FOR
T SALE.—Tho undersigned purposing ehandne his
lotion, offers fin-sale hls Beal Estate fauio Boroughs of
HdUldaysbnre andDoneansrille, Ac, Indndinglds iSrato
rsaWcnee.wig^i^
■■■•; -"'MM
sma ine< !«•»».
UsUoltimetocofapleto afrilTccnma,from StolOwaak*
Every Student; upon graduating, fa guarao teedto be oon
potent to manage the Beoki of any Business and qnolifisd
to earn a salary of from'
$5OO to $l,OOO.
Students enter at any time—‘No Tacatlon—Review at
plounro. t - *
First Premiums for Beet Business Writlngfir 1850 re
ceived at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Ohio, Stoto lUina
Also, at the principal Fairs of the Union for fafat font
years.' -= 'i'.'/ ■■ j
WftLMfnistcr* Sons received at half price. I
For full inforiuatioiuCtacolar, Specimens Of Bfadnem sad
Ornamental Writing and Embellished View of the College,
enclose five letter stamps to I. W. JENKINS.
■ Sept. 22,1869.—1 y Pittsburgh, P».
LYON’S
Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy.
rpHE UNIVERSAL PREFERENCE
X which is given to this brand shows ttfat It ia ths
only PURE BRANDY for. Tl ; ,
MEDICINAL PURPOSE^
known, which is fully corroborated by all practicing phy
eicians who have used it in their practice.
For Summer Complaints with Children.
A Cure it guarantied or the money v%ll be re
funded,
as it will effectually relieve that sffllotion, fas well an
Diarrhoea & Bowel. Complaint,
AS A BEVERAGE,
The pure article is altogether superior, and ia eovereton
and SOKE REMEDY for
Ditpeptia, Flatulency, Cramp, Colie,' 'Languor,
Lsw> Spirilt, Oineral Debility, Ifereoue
nett, Liver Complaint, etc. .
Physicians, who have used it In their practice, speak of
it in the most flattering terms, as will be seen py reference
to the numerous tetters aud certificates.
A. HART A CO., Proprietorai Cincinnati.
A. ROUSH,
Sole Wholesale and Retail Agent for Blair county.
Nov. 10, |1869. T
Our Musical Friend. f
rr
OUR MUSICAL FRIEND, 4 RARE
Companion for the Winter Month*.
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De Forest, Armstrong & Co.,
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Feb’y 2,1860.-ly
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18 05
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Bakery and Grocery more.
THE SUBSCRIBER KEEPS CON
STANTLY on hand
Fresh-Baked Bread, Calces, Ac,
Fresh Butter, Bacon, FLOUR,
GROCERIES*;
A Choice Lot of Christmas Candies, &c,
Also, a choice lot of SEQABS and TOBACCO.
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Nov. 10. • Virginia Street, belowAftnte Street.
$790 60
BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.—
Did you hear the news fromEaropef;; If ydn have
not, we will tell you what it is. It is that HENRY TUCK
has just returned from the Eastern cities WitbTa large'sup
ply of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of all styles and qualities of Overcoats, Dress
Coats, Vests, and Shoes, and everything kept
in an establishment of the kind, all o t whlchhe offers at
unprecedentedly low prices for cash. Having purchased
his stock at cash prices, he is thereby enabled 1 to sell very
low. ■ ’ - I JI -
He invites all those in want of anything, ih : his line to
; give him a call, feeling sure that he will be.sblo to give
j satisfaction. HENRY TOOK,
j Altoona, Sept. 30,1858.-tf • ' ; fj? !
$2773 25
2 00
CR.
$2 00
4 60
1 00
Heto Booh &tore.
HHHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JiATELT
I opened a BOOK STORE next door to ;
thecornerof Tirgirda and Annie streets. SiCTiBB
where may be .found ' ffIKSSBjJH
Old mid Standard Authors, New publications.
Light Literature, Periodicals and Staple and
Fancy Stationery in large varieties.
Also, a new and very select lot of SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC
BOOKS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The citizens of
Altoona are respectfully invited to call. ■
to with promptness, and dispatch.
Altoona, Not. 3,1859-tf ■ H. SMITH.
$2771 25
1 2 00
GLENN’S :ll
ONE PRICR HAT AND CAR STORE,
.(owns or th* mt sronr block,)
Worth Wat Comer of Eighth and Race StretU,
_ . PHILADELPHIA.
npHE PUBLIC ARE RESPEGTFUL-
A LT invited to bear In mind that at thhr Store may be
found an assortment of foshlo Cable and handsome
HoUtkin Dreti Bait, Sift BUti
High, Low and Medium Depth Crown, Cloth 'and Glased
Caps, Plush and Plush Trimmed Caps for’Men and
Ben; Fancy Bats and Caps for Children;
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W NO TWO PRICKS FOB BEQDLAB QOODO.-W
Jan. ;; •
■OLANINO MILL & SASHj MANU
JL FACTORY.—The subscriber would announce that
he has removedhls
Planing Mill and Sash Manufac
tory,
from lintonto Altoona, where lie will cbnQane to All or
ders and attend to aU work entrnsted to hfa»; with dee
patch. Tl»Mlllia on the lot adjoining Alpson** Strain
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SJEXD FOR A CATALOGUE
Address GEORGE Q. EVANS, Pdblisner,
439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Pa.
House and lot for sale.—
The subscriber offers at Private Sale .
)CSE and LOT now occupied by her, ■
on the corner of Adeline and Julia streets, 11 I|A
East Altoona. The Home is a good Two. Ml I
Story frame Building, containing a
Parlor, Dining-Room and Kitchen on
first floor, four good sleeping rooms on the second floor, ft
a finished Attic. The lot is in good order.
Persoas wishing to view the premises and obtain fhrther
{information will call upon the subscriber.
MARQT. M. MeCRUM.
Altoona, Aug. 11th, 1869-tf.
Great wall paper depot.
We have Just received a very large and snlendid
stock of WALL PAPER and BORDER.porehasaddteeS
from the raann&ctnrers, which enables, ns to sell at nmell
lower rates, than those who buy small quantities from eec
ond hands. We invite thoee wishing to purchase to call
and examine onr stock. 5. A J. LOWTBBB.
Pebruary S, ISGO.-flm. j :
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