The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, March 15, 1860, Image 2
■,-M ALTOONA, PA THptMT, Where parties we nttluibwtffo n»,oartnlefor*dTer tiling to to rwitoe peyment^eftow^ known piieoiu. ''"lt to*j»retore umlmi to* *n eaeh^eend^ na ndriAUMnent* the'endofthre* or tix noatU. ;inM^»t»«tto«i»e^ mmrr, iff> almttoor.Uw foil benefit of cwh-rete*. ij- , r ,1 =.. ; .. to bontewt for tto W ow tower* rate*- Xt^Bperaoce. Thfe following Ablutions we adopted by the Committee. on Temperance at the, late <Jor^ ferenco of tbe Methodist E. Chufoh, and were, wc believe, unahirhously adopted.— tv* like to chronicle the adaption of the same or similar Resolutions byevp eclcpiastical body which may jbererffter cine of tbe use of wines and other ardent spiriis, at sdl by professing Christians, .would soon bring the .practice into dispute, and ultimately banish the monster from - 'all respectable and fashiona ble parties. Here arc, the resolutions hy. precept and example wo Of Vines apd othe^ u dent liqonrs. pt weddings, socmlSoireea, ad a the i Pr^g Conference be most earnestly requested gm their several preachers at e«on tiuar terlyfemference whether they tbel)iscipline .in Ml ca4es ( infr^ihu of i rules on the use pf iqtoxioatmg liquors. Englise —We have be fore us the FebruW- numl)erof the North , British Review, republished by Leonard, I \ Sfebtt & Gb;, of New* This number ’ contains many interesting and instructive articles . among whi6h we .notice “ The Science. bf “ W.esleypn Metho dism,” “Foss* l Footprints/’ &o. 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Nine .Aa&lji JaM.tor ol,oport. ffm Atii|«torahoetaro.to6etyletofonWag% ffldaftptn iff... -::.i\M , -•■ ,v.’- * wiL There are In Leavenwprth, Kaneae, one hundred »ntf •;. , Vi ; *Th(i b^enge^ticMlSelwtidfaeahti.' * - edltorof on# of the £sera offcrflojgfre W* "iflpaffito&iSili hatro&awhenthtfr 'ijay OielfblUa. ■ - Patrick gave.his Urn riot c ** #! 'bert flrat-nwn i aaVooming'at me-was twobriokbata, ■. ' A** The editor of the Pdrtrootilh iteiierti* «ned on .. , v tlijlt ftWdSbat: the etOfDk of wh»*t lnl?ei»Xotk i* i4#er tjx>6)oo(i bu»hel« and of flonr barrelr.. s, , - i lands in the wbnrba ofNew Orieana «* n owbe}ngdt*lned,and. thccUfcena apttalj^W Bpcedyoxtenmon of the city.,. ***&naU'that » Tankee baby will cnwjl out of {to of ih Septan imyotemwli andap . total amount of gold and silver yielded by all ■’ : in .the worldi from the birth of ( Chfi|rt down to hasbecn estimated M $16,209,200,0()Q. one of the very few surviving. eoldlers of the war, died In Fairfax county, Va, on Friday at the age of one hundred and two years. TT rfj"* l *” Legislature haa fixed one hundred ’ sum tube charged for UOensa for the «nt billiard table, and one hundred for each other. At the municipal election in Chicago, last week. y,,, H fp ablican candidate, was elected ; oflSOoWoxity. The total ™te was Annual Conference of the Sfcthodlst BplaaojndChdrch will meet in BlairsviUo, on the 21at lest. <Qp ooaftftence will psiea upon the of changing ' tide* with regard to . *lavery,,tno presiding eldership . . and lay delegation, and also elect delegatee to the next gen- Commissioners appointed to audit the H«MSie?iocen , frd at Harper’* Ferry, report the total «fllfe,a67 eg. The Legislature hare aireody appro ftffi&ii for theeo Claim*; The Richmond. Compa ss paid- orer $13,000. -The Board allowed !. *a.nyto Held find Staff ' '■'*&*jt jajaU steamer, .built at EaatdPi Pa, to.tun '’•i s other*, Ib. 90*0, thebuUderol the engine, and at the time enginaecof »• fcoat, vpaanwngtbefcfiied. CWJBBXSO. IBXIBB MW* HAEKISBTJEB. ■ ■ that the supplement to t|l|tS< RallroadCompaqy be the dnytfor Wednesday mpttiini ■was voted down—ayes ever, must notbe tnkenpn'uny real strength of-tbis muoh'tal! House, for when it comes up iu,.- . paw by a large majority, although it will be fought fiercelyby someofihs-W tel s|u mewdwwj,^*? To-day, in the Senate, sixteen petitions, nu merously' signed by citiaens of Philadelphia, were presented, praying foramodificatipnpf the Sunday laws, se as towllow Passenger Railway con to run on thejSabbath. The petitioners ask for “ the same rights enjoyed by the subjects of Christian England, ind the citizens of Boston w * <l^tfaigHWttdeet'< ithsre’ Is 1 itruggeOn j «dUjough°tt is clearly evident that a theoeopl* «fuP! modification ,Tbe that som«r effbrtof theTrind would be made, 1 have flooded both Houses with pamphlets; or ’ tracts, argoing agninst the deseorationof the Sabbath, ,and contrasting the happy condi Son Wf j those who observe the day aod keep it holy, with those countries wbete it is a holiday, end j unbridledlicenso is given to debauchery and h cehtiousheis. There Would perhaps be no seri ous objection to passenger cars running on Sun day, but what is to be feared is, thatoue .barrier overthrpwn. etben wouldjgo dowp in order, oner question -therefore arises whether the evil they would indirectly cause, would pot more than overbalance the benefits derived by those who wbuld uot take advantage of the easy me thod of getting into the suburbs of the city merely ta-de«oo)r»to the Sabbath. . . To-day,.in.the Senate, the new. ponce bill ot the city of PhilSdelpjua passed finally. It takes -the pdlioe appoihtments but of the hands of the Mayor, and places them within the jurisdiction', of'Police Oommisfeibnera—similar to ; thb. ! bin paased.to.Kew York two years ago. As the bill is tb\gp |pto, effect in , April, before the municipal ■ olfection/ the party vote >on it is a virtual ac knowledgement that the Democrats will carry 'the bitt-at tlie;cnsaing election. There is noth l ine like providing for contingencies—and it is, ' really astonishing what foresight and,sagacity same of .opr shrewd Rol\%ians areendowed.vritb. j ‘ On Friday last; Mr- Gregg, m the faeante pre sented a petition from citizens of Anronsburg, Centre County, relative to defaulting officers ; which, on his motions wps read, and ordered to be printed in the Legislative Record, as follows: To the Senile and lloftee of &epreeentalives of J’ennsylvania: • •. . It appearing: from, a recent communication or tbe State Treasurer of this State, that there is a Ihtge hamber of persons—reaching four hundred and twenty-two—who are in arrears -to -the Com monwealth ; or in pther .words defaulter*, your petitioners, bUif ena of fM township. Centre county, respectfully, a|k your., honorable bodies for the passage of an act pro hibiting any person, a former public officer, who proven a defaulter, from ever bolding any office,of trust or-.profit, either jbypleeUon or ap pointment, thereafter, under the government. Signed by Frederick Kurtz and others. Mr. Gregg invited the attention of Senators to this petition; ahd suggested the propriety'of a bill being prepared by some . Senator In confor mity with the prayer of the petitibners,- I thinkjthis petition is worthy of .considera tion, ns a Taw of this kind appears to.be tfio on ly feasible means of reaching many of the de faulters.' "' , ’ _ - . Tbe following bill has passed tho House, aau is likely .to become alaw. 1 copy at at length, as I regard it of considerable importance: Sec. l/peiteiiacted, se., That all wages that may bo due frbtn ,tbe owner or owners of any manufacturing establishment in this Common wealth; to any laborer or-laborers in or about such'eatabliehwenl, for any period,,notexceedr ing six months immediately preceding the deaUf or insolvency of such ownerpr owners, shall be a iVeu upon the real estate of such owner or own ers, and shall be first paid, excepting unpaid purchase tnohey, out of the proceeds of the sale of tfie real property of such owner or owners;: frovtded, Tjhat the same be presented before Vibution of the proceeds of such sale to the o|- 1 ficer executing the writ, or ether person soiling the same : And it is hereby furthet provided. That this actis not to be so constituted as do impair «» effect wy | lieu of record entered prior to its passage, orpurobase money due or owing .on said xpal.eatate. 1.... - Sec. 4. That in case of the failure or death df aiiy person wr phjsbns, partnership, firm or tncoiporated oohipahy, all debts, due dr owing to operatives or Jaboretls, for ’.services performed for such person or persons, partnership, fir.m or j incorporated company for any period note»-| oeeding six wohths, shall i; effects or assets ofsuob person or persons, part- j nersbip, firm' or incorporated company, ipf pre- j 1 fereiice 0 atfy^UwGltum: Prrthidei* ' |“ e ! same, be presented before distributionof -the^ [proceeda uf the sale t»f the effects ofsuobper-ji soh .firm ted company , to the' Officer executing the writ J • or other person selling-the property or settling ; ihe business of such - person or persons; partj j ■nership, firm er ineorporeted cpnjpaoy : mmo. Jffi»t v th}s act shall jio.t impair wr l : ch\ldaen:ofwpy dOhiWre thin-three iihridred dollars. sS ispro vided'diy'dmiflng-lftws of this Coniffiottweiflth., A large : namher of petitions have lately pour ed-in against Railroad diBcriTninfttionB. as well im a4?,nnte^^ep)? r f ; of the r FMt«huish. df i , TraOlu., ifd. 8 , bo ,d.ouhW,'' I p.n ]; A l.msteen Cake— The Springfield Jlepubli savN that an ipgenibus jheOha|c of Hpiyokb. | r ? l 9Who is himself A,. v Cain, (.that’s his name.) has tale JSnvented.p cane'au which is' also a lantern—a msmot 2 fftbut. bllgahtwhlking stick, and a briniant. lieady ilght: ? it can be lighted at pleasure, or .Wf® iborne-dead;, and without close observation is in- repealed. , UnW KaVnW Vhi. Mistinguishable from a common large-sized walk 'Lg-srick 'Jtia a uaeful inyen timi for doctors, Senate on \b* second J” watchmeh, editors of dally papers, young men but few amendmints. bul manage to- give pobpi e «ho ain’t their rise to considerable debate, . • hiid nil classes who have to, be out late The appointment, or <ff Cw.Tbps. t t .j. htB< - , A Scott to the Vice * g ' Railroad Company, groat his friends here—and- few; | ,1 have nothing of a local character to ohrohi-j ole. The politicians sane begmpihg jto moke tjhej cauldron seethe-and bpbble, “but they can not make the ball go bh shtisfa'ctortly Uiitil thh ChH caxo and Charleston Conventions are held.- '-‘f-' I : ; Yours, ; LOGAIST.’s The Pennsylvania. Stockholders of. the Pennsylvania road held an election in Philadelphia, jPof! directors, on Monday. The follompg; gentlemen were , chosen members tho Board: J. Edgar Thompson, Washington Butcher, Wm. R. Thompson, Josiah |3aM con, Thomas Mellon, John Hulme, G. D. Rosengarten, Wister Morris, (r. W. Cas§, Pittsburgh; \V. H. Smith, Pittsburgh. Chilis andPeverl Chills and I One of the greatest reme<tlea;;tbit h|i ever hegn Uddh*- foi'ethe pnU^lhr : fever and. Ague, and .which have rd> ceived tUe.hightat encomiuths from the the pen-1 -< ... « a l;A.uv. CfltEfiitATED BltTEfefc-r- i aa.JnnocdhtaWtP Who would^endtirothetortures atWngfrom this terrible *; ■ ?“ ’ sfJLrJi dieeaaei vrhenit'cafi be «o easily cured? Who woiUdetnilflre inuml 1 ’ quoth Bliakspeare. lie mig £ } f deeplcss nighta, burning fevers and icy, chiUaiUternateJy,' l.i}w rn iP&%s{’^r en ’9s J:; i when a remedy, can be obtained for amere, trifle I And yet i tailnr« nc e np . ~„ , r . I how maiy families linger* out aijaiufulexiato .ceuuder this from- l»y those aatuoharmloa* aheap. X® jgaKOn the 6th‘of February, afaddnight,- Captain 3om bllgat. and do nothing but ’gulp down quinine until ace the pirfMikm'of the art of clout wlaedy Blr», of Dover, K. H., died at tie.age of ST 'it becomes as common os their daily meals, and yet they a snd * 6 b6nlrsiUtar t on the morning of , aru uot relieved.: Nona hut the fijollah andweak.wunld forh^w, woarm, call at toowna^fvloOW diedatihejutenf :-.hesitate to procure these Vihwn, .Mot^CW andW 8^ of Her birth. They had lived happily•ln , Bailee inteaaar agony, 8«W - } aiwrofaiUlt, PhlU. snlettmlon***•* f e&p&i #“ 1 %•. mS&umSSLS^ ~ ■* • i Appointments of East WWppw : CJaßffemnco.p®^^ f - *m&h Out iilgroffifffr ntrrntj ft A. Beeafc-Wm. H- Wm. iB. : ; *“?•• ®** r las jfe^tm^’Bowen; Egjoline street, S. B. Wn. Bank, sap; High AL. i A. SniTCty,«op; Jeff«rsoitSt. J. Hi CBmKT J-'T- sojpi Kortt M l ' timoreCircait, F, Macartney, G. Tarring OntJ 1 |ffj»TN. S. H. C.Smith; East BorfoW. Jos. 8- Lee, P. Fr. Eytar; Ham de Grnoe, Wm. W. Hicks;, West Harford, Alem Brittain, iW- G Ferguson; Castle Finn,- Albert HarSiani“J. H. S. Clark; Harford Mission. R. B.ViatbU ;BangnrWelBh Mission. J- AfiHiom Y Seainen’ejtinibn Bethelilfenry Furlong; J. A.' of Harfoid avenue Q- M. Conferenee ; J. ?W. Culhun, agent of land State Colbnixationjßociety, member of the North Baltimore tj. MlfConference. " ' Wat Baltimore District. Henry Slicer, P E. Stratsibrkdge, J. H. Doshiell, Win. Wilson, sup ; Wbatcoat, Jns. H. Brown, Jos. France, sup; Emory. 6; W. Cooper, Bichard Norris; Mount Vernon, A). S. Monroe; Hereford, JonaMunroe, j Wesley Brown; Shrewsbury, Ci Bergatresser, G. W. Dunlap: Frederick Circuit, John P. Hall, .David A; Iseaberg ; Liberty. Elias Welty, G. W. Ueyd ; Westminster, James Brads, Jas. R. Cad | deiij ' Weat Falls, C. H. Savidge; Emmittsburg. Gettysburg, Henry G.DiU, C. L. K. Sumwalt; York, Ji' A. Ross. Wn. M. Fryaingef, Oliver Ege, slip; York Springs, J, 0- M'Kbehan, J. Benson Akers ; Hanover, Edward Kinsey ; -WrightsviUe, M. L. Drum; Hampstead, D. H. Parrish, A. Stevenson Smith; Otis 11., Tiffany, Secretary Maryland Bible Society, memner ot i Emory <4- M. Conference. ‘ Cumberland District. Chas. B, Tippett, P. E Cumberland station, Benj, H. Crevei; Cuinbei ■litud circuit, Wes. M. Showalter ; Frostburg, D. Shoaff, iS. M. Hurstook; Weaternp.orl, Josiuli Forrests, J. W. Cleaver; Pleasant Grove. A. E Taylorl i Charles Kalbfua, E- J. Jamison, sup; Allegheny, Win. Gwyun.R.C. Halsup, J. Miller, sUp ; Fjiederick.City and Asbury Chapel, Ji McK. Reilley, J. H- McCord > Middletown, W. W Meniinger, Edward J. Gray: BoOnsboro, Wilford Davjis, J. W. Smith ;. Hagerstown. James Corns; Waynesboro, Philip Besoorl; Green Castle, Geo. Stevenson. B. F.‘ Stevens; Mercersburg, T. Daugherty; Hancock, L. M. Gardner. J. E. Amos j McConnellaburg, David Castlcman, L. t) Watson ; Rainsbnrg,. B. G. W. Reid : Thomas F' McClure, Secretary of Conference Tract So difitVi Jumata District. George Guyer, P E. Holh davsbiirg, E. B. Snyder; Altoona, Sam’l Creigh ton Woodbury. C. Grnhilti), J. Vf- Buckley ; Schellsburg, W. H. Stevens, Emory Buhrman ; Bedford station, Sam’l Barnes; Bedford circuit, Cbarfe Cleaver, Hugh Lynn ; New Grenada, A. J. Render, one to be supplied ; CassviUe, J. A. Coieitiap, J. G. Moore; Huntingdon. S..L. M. Eon# ; Manor Em; A. M. Barmtz, J. C. Clark; WiUiainsburg, Thos. Barnhart; Birmingham. J. Ari&iick, M. L Smith; Philipsburg. H. Wil son,'J;D. Brown; Curwensville and Uearfie.d. W. L ’ Spottswood ; New Washington, E. W.Kir by, C- H. Kitobiu; Janesville, H. 8- Mendeu hail, Wm. A. Houck. .. ■- - B ■ "BeUefonU District. James Sanks, I • *>■— Bellofonte station, Thos.. Sherlock ; Bellefonte citfedit, John Anderson, J. B. Polsgrove; Bald Eiigle. John Gass; Warrior’s Mark. T. H. Swit zer, sM. P- Crosth.waite ; Penn s_ Valley, J. A. DeJJnyer, F. B. Kiddle ; Lpck Haven, R. Hm kle. B W. Daugherty ; Clinton, B. P. King. H ,M. Ash; Great Island, E. E. Allen; Liberty Valßly, Nathan Shaffer; Newberry. J. W. Haugb aiwbtft, J. F. Brown, Hunter, sup ; Jersey Shore Station. S. w. Price, Rp.bert Beers,-sup ; Jersey Shore circuit, Wm. A. McKee; Sinnamahoniug, P.’ p; Rpch ; Shippen, John T. Cole ; Caledonia, Johd F; Craig : Karthaus, J. R. King. * Northumberland District. Thomas M. Reese, P. E- -Williamsport,J. 8. Deale ; Montoursville, A M. Rester; Muncy, T. D.'Gotwalt. Jamea B. Cudily i MUton S.tjition.J. Vy. Langley; Milton circuit, Geo. Warren, J. A Dixon; Lewisbufg, J yfi' Hedges; Miffli’nburg and Middleburg, S. Shannon, Wm. C. Hesser; Northumberland, J. A.-Price; Sunbury, Elisha Butler, J. P. Swon eet-i Catawissa, John Lloyd, R. R. Pott; Ash land. S. W. Sears; Dimvillo, B, B. Hamlin; Blljbmsbuig, Frank Gearhart, A. R. ißeiley ; Jbiihsville. G; IF Day; Beaver Meadows, A. M. Creighton; White Haven, R E Wilson; Berwick ; AGibson, S. L. Bowman; Bloomingdalo, J.;F. Porter, one to be supplied; Orangeville, Rtmbeu Kelly, Thomas Greenly.; La Porte, N. i W‘ Coieburn, ‘Thompson Mitchell, President of waiiainspiirt Dickinson Seminary, inember of Williamsport Q. M. Gonference; Irvin H. Tor rtnceV Secretary .of Poiinsylyania State Bible Society, member of the Danville Q. M- Con. {Carlisle District. John A Gere. P, E- Gir iisjc atatioii, 0- D, Cbehowith ; Carlisle Emory Ctureh. A. £: Oibsmi; Carlisle Circuit, Daniel Bartnmp, Mi K. Poster ; Mechaniosbnrg/R. W. Black; ‘Mount Holly Springs, Wm. H: Keith; Newport, Amos Smith, J. Clark Hagey; Peters burg, John Stine ; New Bloomfield, J. Y Rpth i-rtck. J. B. Mapn ; Mifflin -station... P.-. B. Beesc; Mifflin circuit, N. S. Buckingham, Thos. Care; Concord, F. E. Cjrevor, J. T. Wilson ; Lpwistown stotibn, Samn Kepler; Lcwistown circuit, John iEoorhead. W, W. Brim; KiahacoquiUna, A, A- Eskridge; Shirleysburg, G. W. Rouse, J. C. Cook; Shippensburg station, Wm. E.arii»|»iyr; circuit ffoyc, I Couins Elevens; Chaniberab'arg, Wtn. Hnrden; Cutnber- Ibtid Valley Mission to be supplied ; A. 0 . Mar fUut. President, and B. D. Chambers, Professor ibf Irving Female College, members of Mechan dbsburg Q. M. .Conference; Robert S. Maclay, filissionary to China; Henry B: Bidgffay trans jferred to Maine , , ; A Su(kßP Tbassactios. — Ap exchange paper Bllitea that tt feljow in Yepango county, profited Ip the fottoaniig manner pH excitement now prevailing sd'extensiToljr in the western and north-rtesterfrpar.t of this P 0 hored. a hole in his land, poured a barrel of oil in U npd then called his neighbors to see the large yield. The feedlt\wfls,'lbftt he sold' hie lAtid §2,000 iff-caahj and “slid.” i " HO#LAin>*S 6ERDIANBITTEKS, DB. HOOFLMD’S BAIAIIP® CORDIAL, Ths great standard medkintt /”*****' tge.toowqwirtithtwgrtat ihro»ghym§M>mZ~^ tionii rendered by them in aU cat a; and the people kavepronounced than worthy. liver Complaint* Dyspepsia, Jaundice, . DeMlity of Ue Nervous System, Dteeaws'of H»« Kidneys, and all diteatet anting from a duordend liver or weakneit of the ttomeh tmd fgattol oraant, are tpeedUy and permanently cured by , : the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balaamle Cordial hat acquired a reputation turpatting that of any timUar prer partition extant. It will otre, WITHOUT MU, ‘ the mott tevere and long-tianding CougU, Cold, or Hoamiwa, l * Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, md hat performed the mott ationithing curie tier known of Confirmed Consumption. A feu doiet will alto at once cheek and cure the mott tevere Diarrhoea proceeding from Cold in tub Eowkls. That mtiicinet are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, PhOa- I delphia. Fa., and are told by druggitU hnd dealert in medieinet everywhere, at ,75 eenU per bottle. The eignature of G. M. Jackson will be on the outeide wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac publithed annually by the hroprietort, called Evertbodt’b Almanac, you will find tetliniony and commendatory \ noticet from all parti of the country. Thtte Almanaet are given away by all our agtnte. for sale. .n Altoona, by A. Uouxh ana G. W Kesilcr. and by all Druggists. [may 19, 09-ly Ho Family should be without Them. ' We speak of irLane’s Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros.. Pittsburgh, Pa., which have become an indispemn ble Family Medicine. The frightful symptoms which arise from a diseased liver manifest themselves, more or less, in even- family; dyspepsia, sick headache, obstruction of the menses, ague and fever, pains in the side, with dry, hack ing cough, arc all the results of hepatitic derangement— and for these Dr. Mine's Pills are a sovereign remedy. They have never been known to fail, and they should be kept at all times by families. Dnuicrioss.—'Take two or three going to bed. every se cond o. third night. If they do not purge two or three time's by neat morning, take one or two more. X uxght breakfast should invariably follow their use. The Liver Pills may also be used where purging w s ply necessary. As ar antl-bUlious purgative, they are in ferior to none.' And in doses at two or three, they give as tonishing relief to sick headache; also in slight derange meutd of the stomach. , x ' JOS- Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M LANE 3 CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by FLEM ING BROS., of Pittsburgh* Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver tills, now before the public. Dr. IT Lane’s genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Venm fu-cVcan now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the signature of FLEMING BROS. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DK. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pill? are the re suit Ola long and extensive practice. They are mild In i their operation, and certain in correcting all .irregularities Painful Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold 01 otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpita tion of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, 4c. disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. HE. CII EES EM AN’S PILLS was .the commencement of a new era In the treatment of those irregularities and obstructions which have consigned so many thousands of the young, the beautiful, and the be loved to a premature grave. No female can enjoy goijd health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins te decline. Dll. CriteESBMAN’S- PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, in ducing. with certainty, periodical regularity. They are known to thousands, who have used them at different pe riods, tluoughout the country, haying iljesapction of some of the most eminent Physician! in America.. 1 Explicit direction!, Hating when, and when they ihould not Ini used, with each Box,— Price One Dollar each Bos, containing 40'Pills. ■, A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free, of .the Agents.— Pills sent by mail , promptly, by enclosing price to the Gen eral Apmt. Sold by Druggists generally, R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent, 14 Broadway, New York. *old In Altoona by G.W. Kessler; in Hollldaysbnrg by Geo. A. Jacobs. . [Dec. S.ISaUy. MOTHERS! MOTHERS 11 You ore all nurses, in ono sense of the can you determine and treat Uie diseases of your children? or can you notcaVl In a physician when they are ailing* Accept, then the aid Dr. Eaton brings you lnhialaFiaTniOTO?ai~ Ifeis a regular’physician, and frstn much experience In in* fan&CComplalnts. has compounded tWs preparation—with pot paregoric or opiate of any Hind—so astoheasurerdief to your suffering little ones jn all the QU at tending,, thdr , teething; and for ci.nghs, or croup, of convulsions, and also lor Summer Complalpts, it is] a certain cur* You may r» if on it tvith perfect ;cpniidence, that Dr.-JEaton’ii Cordial could never have attained the cdobeity it haaiu tho United States; if it were not the very bost article fpr Iniantile Complaints that la put up. «fa fist aup?rteding nil others. i . '■ Dr. BRONSON'S BLOOD FOOD, advertised vrith t|w ’Cordial, is the most invaluable necessity to every Mother as well as every unmarried lady. Buy It and read the circular enveloping the bottle, and you wBl got the particular infor mation you require. See advertisement; jof tala by. A. Roush, Altoona. -. ~ ■ v■ t‘ r . v j MEXICAN MUSTANG LlNlMiprt! It* wonderful effocis'anil consequent popularity—perhaps no nrdciebt the &twy of the acqnl tis|tii»e suisect(«tlptij» «»«* of and iUfli«nt t«% and jp?t with so failnreji a* the 'irVwst stjfeda^sr inicea fcrlaUirtatnal {cine ol snrprWhjc Owt p and IHslorted Bhettmatieaum It has naturally attracted much attention’frota pilnds of the Kofiumly can toutfto of -thp Mexican Mustang Liniment in the bouse. Bemoan cf imitation*.— ' ftelrenidhe respectable dealers In MljptrMofflie AHD ca* epilepsy bb We thi ' of Uinbeip) doubt* Dr. pteMQl afflicted ■ Wle' UM at* wry otten and [ . . |- j m i TTIm miml h&d wffbnad icrtocdy» 1 him body and mind- ““ twftiss ! -MSSKS enjoyed fine hoa»n wr me w L an this I-take ! ateo returned to it. original sprighUiutw- AU thl. 1 »« I great pleasure In it, thorn. 1 stu «**“£r*^.££ST Your# respectfully, } . ■ . . No person «ho is suffering tom: W* or shouW N 0 pe! n . nance after this, 6>r a supply of his neglect < Inestimaire »«nc«e. TOi ;>lj n~m r - r Baltimore. Md. ' < | - < "- ■; = MiT v ft This disea^anJ medy, prepared'by him in in bottle* an 4 «?*d it medicine* wheiv’ilUiltddj lt , to worth ten times Its priep «•* “* j by Q. W. ’ ’ | Altom-a «lan.iai 1 iteO-tr^: .■•{ -i ■ A ((<JfOR THE PERMANEMT Tibs rem.fiy i. offered a®Sa»fMSS liguara »lito »abj«ct to its ,a„ name «M« jeet to some form of lung of »«r»v ?«' W WJU '^th B <u ?. if not attended to ip «««>“. band if v feret to a premature'***][*,■_-_■£ r it'andhope,—the bar- , they will but %v>U >. w - * uli ArACTAM BauaM dona .] beina themoat success raar be relied upon by the B ‘ o£ . nv remedy ful in curing lung ‘» d^J 01 k d ' S^^" Ca^^umed, known at the d*?. ./ Dr J|he n *ion of those wito bj Consumption wnstltu have rwioil to ftsr iti •PPv?p H r tloiial or do*. W bdViare medicine* ~ - jj/.-'; _■■ ' -t "■• : \J there are many ca<jea and* a «ligllt*eongh, to remain unchecked ‘?^X* k “j o “n Cß , Sa oiir regarded at, Brat as simplV an f £ th* Wood, ,ith thelifeortbe P* 1 ' o ”^' fC” p^ t u u‘e aystern with through debilitation of t SS-VmP» feeble or accelnr morbid humor*, and : pul«trio|J|co me* feeble ated tb a feverish ™ C esMty nays-. separately TsdrformtofeJFj .jj regularaction— to our well-being, are refuse to the digestive or S a ° a f k'‘J ktln^the nutritiouselements perform the being I* from fopd. and dh« *n°** ,!?*iTn, The patient so affiiclWi to sink under tbeburd “ ftM' h ™a£rdc«i and bftetf accounts las case a W| t u o tbbgh di*- refuse* to . resort to «• -■ •• - belief in any prospect of vj*e. .To 4v of the unrely dence of *ll - permanently eradicated hT noya tlng to the eti none other hat rtrcpglheijwf chuglj*;' Gold*. add tire system- BronchilK M deoeral Way of the Moseles, 3we*its,Xo*a °»tno Throat. Cheat, »n<V Ipose of Appetite, Ai,^ on ofthe' Heart, DifU- Lungs. Liver CompWnVP|p <n,»pp«»r fa an *• °- much reduced fcfinSafio*. 'll strength Internal sores, tuberclesjg _ and is without a ons, braeqs, and reT '^^3.i^ t rtcltvdr4nB.gneUc force ueXTo lengthy trial Bxiaxu is truly the in elght-and-forty beneficial <ioaUlio«,ar« fuay appareov u» a, i *'* the I f greatest care, J faWWWBiltS* k as a hquaehold ® “Kitho P*4 ta to pxy agents. For Mtetoy A. Roujhi Altoona, BJait county. March 15.1860.-' :. j:|, ..= ■ , NEW GOODS, JIJS3?iSBCBIVBI), , jjfP FORmii cmAf by Jan. 35.1860.. ■ ■ '.■■■ b - ; UNIKB 800DS ; „ ■- SEDVCr'BD PJirpJS:S,I • SSFOOK, •> J Bj4m r '?'?■ & T t O : ,4s* n IN'.; i,* «.\\r .Groceries,, '■■' v ‘ 'v% '■*&' ■■■""■■■‘^ , JuL&l»r A? UJ *- 8 ? .ui.il, to rf>EANINGr IMILL & SASH MANU* • vp. yAhTOBT.rr-?». subscriber wold abnpunco that hi? 1 .'■ ;: ' / Planing Mill and Basil Manoftc :; tory, from Tipton to Altoona, where he will continue to fill or ders and attend to all w irk entrn-ted to him, with i.cs lwine>numi^ n ' he lot adjoi T^os A! ilc°ADi E r m Altoona, Nor. 17,ij86P.— tf - ' ’ . TTALUABLE HEAL ESTATE'FOR BAIB.—The-: undersigned purposing changing nU locationvoffer* for sale hi* rial Estate in the ; HolUdaysburg »ndah>h<»n»vU.le, Acn. resident. w&hV meof the'flrst THE ONLY PREPARATION WOR thyof • XSD PJ^^UQS. tMUmcpsli olily c*a*£* for iU>r», *wl ifjrtU ]>«>ivdmU)U itrecft New Yorkipec. SOtfe, 1868.. icto of tlio IBthinst,, ha* been te- Ueardi’that I, h» ■ ft(«turatlv», »!ra mjuesHnj tny T bn<Tim objection to glyHt * irfull y. because I think it due. jg, n> color of my hair la auburn, and ■ incline*! to curb Some five or six years since it bep,„ to ! d* t a,«M T *n4U»*.*c»JJ«M to 1«m ttB*mtibillfv ana dandruff to firm npontt. Each of the** diaagreeabilities increased wiUt time, andnbontfow month, since * fourth whs added t$ ItHnu by UMr foiling off Che top of my head and tlureatnlng to make me bUd. la th la Unpleasant predicament, 1 *aa induced to try WiHxTe Hair. Restorative, mainly" to arrest the folhuiotf of my hair.tor 1 had really no emectatton tbatgray hat could ever the restored to JU-original color except (V& dye*. 1 was,. however, greatly surprised to find after the use of two bottles only, that not only was the fitlUnroff .iu l «WWf«* u>th»gntT halts.^ -riis ... f * 1 strongly recomiucnil ftli btwwiiwi woo tnla# tbs admlrv tlon^fAmr*aU \mii if. Mi utemu. To 0. J. Wood * O w4**Broadway. NewYorlc. My fondly atetWbaunt from dim city, and I am no longer abKoi,-U Carrol l*foee. i> , v Sianmston, Ahu, duty Soth.'lSJj Todtor. VJ. Woot: Dear Sit: Year <• Hair Restore- ‘ titc’’!iaa dono my hair so much good sinoe 1 commenced tho nse of U. that IwlshtO luake kiown to the PUHUC of It* effects on the hair, which are great, A manor wi>- man may beuearjydeprtved.ctbalr, and by a resort to your "flair ttestofotive/' thahair will rvtmn mote beau tiful than ever:'at lea*t this Is my experience. BaUsre It nil] Yours truly. >VM. 11. KKh’EDY. p. a.—Yon can publish the above if von like. By put. lithiogin our Southern papers yeip-will get more patron age south. 1 see several of your certificates in the Mobil J bretiry, a strong Southern paper. W. ft. Ksnsdy. WOOD'S HAIR RBSTORATIYB. Poor. O.J. Wood: Dear Sin Havlnghad the tplatonnn* , to lose'tho best portion of my hnlr.ftrinithc elfrtta of lh« , yellow fever. In New Orleans In IPSI. T -waf Indncad to make a trial of yourpreparation, and Aitrod* ft to &»»*«■ os the very thing needed." My haftla now-thlck and ah*., ey, and no . wont* can esprcaa.iny ; obligation* to yon la rivlca to the aißfcted: each a treasure. ™ johnson. Th« Rfrtorativ© U pnt np lft botUe* of three slut, rls.- large, medium, ah*;*waU;th«^email Uohhtjda pint and MO* at lout twenty per cent, more in proportion than the snttll.tvtan* for two doilaraper pottle v the large holds a quart, 40 per cent, mow? lu ptoporttop, and retails for <3. 0. J. WOOD * CO.. ’Proprietors, «4 Broadway, N*w York, and-YU MarketStraetSf. Louis, Mo.. PorealehyG' W- Kewder, Altoona, and by all goodl Druecirts ami FaucyQoodaDosderi. March!, ’Bo—ly ■ Pure Ohio Catawhaßrandy. rpHE UNIVERSAL PREFERENCE . |. whieU is glvantd this brand shows that it It ths .‘only YCRB HRANDY for MEBjefflAJt. PURPOSES; known, which is fully corroborated by all practicing ph; slciaua who have o»ed Hin their practice. For Summer Complaints with Children, A Curt is guarantied or the money will it n ■ fviided, aa it -will effectofil? relievo that affliction, at wtll t- Dlarrtioea ft> Bond Complaint, a;s a beverage. The purs article i» tlWepwr »ui«rior, and atOTwelga ■ - and SORK HfcMJiDY for Dispepsia, Flatulency, Cramp, Colie, Languor, Low Spirits, Lfineral DtlAUiy, Nervous* . ttesti Liver Complaint, tie. ■ Physicians, who have used it iu their practice, sptri of it in the most flattering terms, M vril! bo seen by referent* to the numerous letter*And Mtlificates. A. HART A GO., Proprietor*, Cincinnati. A. ROUSH, Sole IV hoi Stale and Retail Agent for Blair eoantj. Hot. 10,1859. ' . rod ' Cheapest! Best! Largest!! S 3 5.00 . Pavs lbr Tuition in Single and l»onM«Entry Book-K«*|- *nK, 'Writing, Commercial Arithmetic and Lectnn*. _ Board 8 VT t <ks $2O, Stationery |7. Tuition *35, »n«rt b ptv'ts $62- Usnal time to complete * foil Efeiij- Student, npon ®ctLiS potent to manage the Book* o.f any Buain 2 to earn a salary of ftotn $5OO to $l,OOO. Students enter at any tim*-No Vacatioa-B»Tl»«H for*•?* Ohio SWsW^*" Ornamental Writing and EmbelliabedVie* enclose fire letter atatop* to • P, TOE ■J \ LYON’S BOOK l'Oߣ. tYBODt;-STARTII>3 ISCLOSUUES.-Cr-J“ ’,R*S great work fcr theoir I or for tbMaooo^t'!: . marriage—M® 'LATE3. Priced c e “^" >t'to all part* (1, POST PAlD lie* sold the ] IU, Pf ,de, mrrioMnd to** C». # A cbPg-: Vacompletoworkoniw Ifery. Ttcdatoto*^ ic d—warranted t* M ~wi forit-. •f?** # . e *? aF , , , ease-on whtehW%hoot*,Nfe Addtaw J..* v .... ■ Ko. 6 Bearer street *• ’ ~v Mldir** 438 Dr. A! Married ladles, should not uta them- ‘ jf,b,‘s>U dress Dr. Teller. «a above. 1 LV Invited . «aftsg“!^ . ■ ■-Jggjp Ifo TWO PRICES FOR KEOl'l'i** , iJia. u> . - : —• Boofe m&E SUBSCRIBES HAS LA opened » BOOK tbeeorncruf R rginia and -Jn«« * ifiiernmeyba OW Bfirf Standard Author*,^ ‘ZujM Literature, .. - JRwwy Stationery m lar ? e 'f., vslC . -Abo. «.»•« *nd twy fffi r»&’ OSf BOOKSendMUSICAL ATtwmft. Not. 3. ISB9-tf By ATLANTIC TLLE<j R DM you hear tho news from not, wo wifi tell you wtat itw. « W? ban jnst retailed from the Eastern * "ekabt-made ci.othi^; !; , TOWWIDSOt >ll Coats, Vents. Pants, Boots w j, .# fa an establishment of tliekiiiJ,*J r unprecedentedly enable* » •* his stock at cash price*, ho it U>«« U J ■ t invite* »U thnee in want of t g(re him a call. ft*U»e •«• lUt ** W |IESB« 1 satisfaction. Altoona.■eopK3o.-18Mo4f” ~. , T^lcfpi » W», ' , . ||foo: *VT?°* \o3tr |BSS»*2|»tbe J‘ irluS I -^*. 9r ‘ fl RAI ■ -> Mtn JW* 1 tip**** Wort * ‘ u - Kart ft* -u We* l •* * W*‘ tit* ,< Wort **!SSS'S SPSIKSw to TarW^Tß* porrt/i “ !>*« l.pnew 1 prtt^ VOr can* or to*} A lU g henic3, \o \x not furnish a and un«P hini colored •» a cb fickle « »-B‘ rt Shakcapo 01 ' 0 ’* 1 months, y in Germany an lie warm and * criagfcrmooU fog* tarry will Bnt *sat a oil hernia, the re.a njlbio cUrae c ,tnrro,.Bunsbln raiat, bail, «no ing and inlersl battaner learp Hill afford his predict the we Inthamornini engcr air. Th may step on fars add woole wind may m dcu. beguile wind, ho per wonted cloak graveyard coli rain triH give the weather o of la ombranal hre chillier land, kcn» of the ; ■■ . T&nek tfb the < I wurotfa us of inoir't*lhic|» ci i iodßr'daijFS'pas I peatpd story i Oißft|iops of i be jwbg to ■ beet weather’ wtihfc upon utoty th# otii tlon, |»Wire; tens.whMe tho*U»ter, Pete, t|Wl “ Wjflg fa jbia ft hiaweigbbc pljr waft ( fthould. Cir Bob month aud intinio it io case L not certain Pete got tt tiona, Id or he appears there was < alley, and iuTile him Pete open* meant all Bqb nnswc it looked i “ it looks i *ied from than Bob intimatin to hia acc( factual bo way betw would no Pete took off. Ho’i .not learnt were effet \ Gist D< atand tba *Bopk Stoi 'ffiairva f< Hatrisbu •iarogiro •pprobat Kelvin h received turg, am our citiw *qoaJly i linqtly a with any this tovrt principle forms ns tea Q9t I end conv •ver,:ire - atoskaji *