The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, April 05, 1860, Image 2

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ALTOONA, PA.
t JEMKSMY, APEIL 5, 1860.
=; unknown to us,ourrnlefor adror
f 1 -thing is to require payment
■ persona. It is therefore useless for all such to Bend
'WaadrsAlseaienta offering to pay at the end of three or slx :
Mtnths. 'Where advertisements aro accompanied with the
■l«B«y, whether one, fire or ten dollars, we will .’give the
advertiser the fall benefit of cash rates!
'■*'IPJBTTEN«iLL & CO., ; .
Advertising Agents, 119* Nassau street, -New Xork,and
lOStatestreet. Boston, are the Agents .for the Mtocma
«ul thenios t lixfioenttsl -and -larnyt circul-itlng
“ Newspapers In the United-States and the Canadas. Ihey
;;wte*uthprliadtocontraetfor üß.tourhnwtrats*..
Mexican Affairs.
The Philadelphia Bulletin', in speaking
condition of'this unhappy : country, :
ahd thp two ‘ powiera now at wiir therein,
s; ;
- :TShsre#Ee eo-many wrongs to avenge, eo
m many-parties to hold to account, so many,
ail conflicting,
tprbeatlended tp; that it is to
to .be done.' The JJpited
. r iji.ave wrongs. to complain of; so
bhavo England, France and Spain. In
demnityis asked of Juarez, by the United
; States, apd of Mirapion by the other pow
ers. and- Juarez,;in the mean
. are ifighting ojae another, and neither
could afford to grapt indenmity, oven if
ho were disposed- :fl9n the Pacific coast
there is mt and apd on
sipGrande, Gov. ;Houston, of Texas, is
getting up a private little war of his own.
- dfiOhaos-were come again, ifcwouldbc
about as useful to gend fleets, armies and
thither, as. to send them
.|» ilexico in hpif present condition. .
,ail : ;the nations of Christendom,
Mexico is the only one that has relapsed
from civilization into comparative barbar
ism. jEach years she grows more.anar
pl^ialp.epoh year the. marks of enlighten-,
inent.grow -fainter. She confounds the
theories of philosophers and statesmen,
Ahe weakens the faith of the disciples of
liberty; she- defies the natural order of
bivil’and social developement, With the
;-fihest climate, the richest soil and the
most abupdant mineral wealth of any
country on this continent, she is steadily
sinking back into barbarism. The civili
zed nations whose commerce .need the
protection of law in Mexico, naturally de
mand a remedy for the evils they suffer
from her, and in examining these evils,
they see'that they are partly the .remits
of maladministration, but chiefly the re
sults of race. The : Spanish and Indians
of Mexico cannot govern themselves.—
Hw only remedies, therefore, that pre
sent themselves are conquest and colon!-'
zatioh by races, under the protec
tion of governijients strong enough to re
sist the hordes of' guerillas and robbers
that infest the laud. . 1
i ft is-contrary to the wise policy of our
-government, to: enter.- upon wars of cod?
finest. A war .with Mexico would be
cojffly in money and; men, and the acqui
sition of the wholeof it would not reward
us’fpr such,,cost.,. Yet we cannot look
•idly on.-and suffer . -England, or Spain, or
France to make the conquest of the coun
ty, or tp teka it under their protection
yiew to colonizing it with people
to iOuraelves in all respects:;.
, establishing ou our border a Furoi
foani dependency that' would continually
trouble.. The question is, wbkf
,tq bo done with' Mexico 2 & k^otto;
bedeniedthat this is ode of the mbst
difficult question ever presented to the
government, and one
. other recent , questions,
statcfiinanship and §onndeat.patri
rjThe.present .government has en
tored»uponjy course, the wisdom of which
we unable to see, in the general con
clusion that exists. But it has Upked
pieman interests with the interests of
tb® rival chieftains of Mexico, and
onitb.e auccess or failure of Juarez depends
the'puccsag or failure of the Mexican,
OTPresident Buchanan. ,
.. the late occurrences near Vera!
Ifcazii the United States should be invol
ved in a war, it will be a war with the |
BJiramotr government. If Miramon
abould be decisively chastised by Juarez, |
the so-called Constitutional party!
should bo pormanontly and peacefully
established in the government, we should !
tave no war. We are virtually, if not
.iu alliance with Juarez. Our
minister negotiates with him, and our
navy fights for hini. Our government,
whether rightly or regar&' Mi
.'t ■ ■< 1 r.lr-'T; v- ,J! v t
:. ■ .if i v f;d- \(i 'A* ■& '• **
Tamos andhis forces as pirates and oujr
lairs, and not as a national authority. It
is|plamthen, that we can notteli whether
we are actually at 'war Mexico, till
we bear the result of the ciyil war now
raging; till we know whether, tfuarez or
Miramon is Mexico. ' v
■: The Cost '
According to evidence taken hy' the Inr
vestigating Committee, appointed by the
aggregate amount paid for printing, bind*
ing, &c.,by Congress, in the six years,
was, 82,462,656 12, or a yearly average
of nearly? $700,00Q! In addition to this,
dheprinting done for the Executive De
partments of the Government during the
same six years, amounted' to 8874,772,-
■2BO. The .profit on \this works ranges
fconi SS,to 70 per cent., averaging,' as
Mr. Wendell’s foreman:. ;swore, 50 per
cent, at least; that is to say, the work
done for those six years has cost the Goy
veriunent just 8i,918;718 more then it
should haye done. A part .of it? was
pocketed by the high contracting parties,
and the residue spent in sustaining Dem
ocratic newspapers, and in getting pets
elected to Congress Although the pre
sent investigations rcv.eal only the amount
lately squandered, we have no doubt that
an investigation extended back for several
administrations would show that enough
has been lavished upon pet papers and
men to pay one-fourth of the National
debt. ■ v
PHOTOGRAPHING ON POROELAifr.—
One of the latest applications of the
Paguerrean art, is that of the transfer of
photographic portraits to porcelain |ur
faces, The inventor of this new method
is a German, residing in this, country,
where he has been very successful in the
practice of the art.
Connecticut Election.—The,latest
returns from the Connecticut election >
held on Monday last, indicate the election
of the Republican candidate for Governor!
It is said to have been the most exciting
ahd fiercely Contested election held in that
State, for years, and the vote unprecedent
edly large.
LETTER FROM HABBISBVEG.
Cbrrapomiuice of Vit I'hbme.
. HAEksBCBu, April 8, 1860.
Gentlemen :—The first business in order yes
terday was,the House bill relative to the publi
cation of the laws passed, aud the applications
fqr law,s to he passed, in the different newspa
pers in this Commonwealth. The first section
of the bill, which provides for the publication of
all applications for municipal laws and corpora
tions was passed, and the balance of the sections
were voted down. The law as passed is notvery
effective, even if it is sanctioned by the Gover
nor. It may do in the cities, but it amounts to
nothing in the rural districts.
The gre4t Sunbury and Erie question is set
tled at last-—noton terms ns-satisfactory
Company wished, but nevertheless in such a
manner as to enable the Company, by economi
cal management to prosecute their road to com
pletion. The Senate, bill was taken to the.
House, an amendment was offered and
corned to make the stay of execution two years
and 1 give the contractors land material men a pri
or Ken to the amount of §300,000. In this
shape it was defeated in the House on Friday
evening, by a vole of 48 to 43. On Saturday
this vote was reconsidered, and the bill amended
so as to give the contractors a lion of $400,000,
in which shape it was passed and taken to the
Senate, where it camo.up in the afternoon,'and
Mr. Benson.offered an amendment making'! the
amount $600,000. This Voted down, and a;
committee of conference was appointed, which;
inade a report adopting Mr. Benson’s amend
ment,which was carried in the Senate by a vote"
of 13 to ll—-in the House by 53 to 89.
The Governor boa signed the bill known as;
the Free Banking bill, As it is how a law,, we
shall probably soon see.the experiment made,
hut j whether it will meet the expectations of. its |
friends remains to be seen. . \ i
„ The Appropriation bill made a narfbw escape.
It did not pass the House .finally until a few mi
nutes before the adjournment. - ,
Bobort M. Palmer, of Schuylkill, was elected
Speaker for the recess. The Democrats voted
for George ,W. .hliller. *
- At*l2 o’clock tite*Speaker’s gavel fell,’* and
the Legistature of 1860 was no more. As its
merits as a Legislative body will be most thor
ooghly discussed, and its acta most closely scru
tinized In the coming campaign, I reftoin from
sayinfc anything about it. Jours,
LOGAN.
CHitPEBH BrasßD TO Death.— the
12th. urntj the bouse of Mr. Humphrey Owens,
xn Goshen-township, Mahoning coupty, Ohio,
ms destroyed by fire, and with it fire of bis
children. The finally hod retired early in the
evening, and before they were aware of the
danger, the building was a flame. One
daughter, a young woman, and six boys, slept
above. Mr. Owen, his wife, and a child eight
days old, fjlept below. The daughter was
•aroused from sleep by the smokp, and on reali
zing the condition of things, caught up a little
boy two-yearS old and started down stairs, cal
ling upon the oldest to follow. Unconscious of
the danger, or smothered by the smoke, not one
of tbenv could be aroused, and as it,was impossi
ble for any one to go to their rescue, those five
boys all- perished upon one funeral pile. The
calamity has left the family entirely destitute
They have neither food nor clothing, only as
supplied by neighbors. Some years since, Mr.
Owen had a daughter burned to death in a su
gar camp. Since that time, ie Lad a son kil
led by a horse. On .Thursday last, Mrs. Dan
.(Mrs. Owen’s mother) .died of itiflamatioa
have had their
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|i: i: r FEHAW) , ■
f •-■■ ——'• '>J yi‘ ’
f Enlarged andlmproved '
I: next is Easter-—the day of'rfiijt streaked,
| striped and speckled eggs. - ' f-,v. i ;
'.iA®- It shines again—the Tyrone .Star, Xberepoittbat
waaratrtie. . / , - . ' -f :
..''lAa-Ibe water has been let into the Pennsylvania Canal
'throughout Its entire length. A
r*Jmf A well-known billiard amateur, of KeVarir, N.
mule a "ran” of 309 points last Saturday. - !
' of Malta was instifnted ip that place, a Short'thUe since.
JKf~ Moving times these—judging ftjim the wagon load
of furniture and household *‘'flx£ns a tally pasting onrof
**«• •■■■■ v.
M&'lbJ. Heary Wayco, of tills place, announces him
eoltaa a candidate tor Beadier General at the coining
military election.
:*pSu Quofe-^howmany were “April fooled’ on Sunday
last, by looking fbr the 4th verse of the 10th .chapter of
> ■■*•
id®. The free BonkiiigßUl has paesed'bothHouses' of
the Legislature and. will receive theelgairturc of the Goto
■norl We give, a-sketch of it to anotfiercolnmh.
Ih© bill oceeftog a new' county out of parts of Clin
; ton. Potter, McKean and iilk,\to h$ called “Cameron,” was
Signed by the’Qovernorbn Thmsday last.
I i;WjS» Pour prisoners escaped Grom the Huntingdon jail on
‘Monday night week. We think a new Jail is about as bod
ily, needed to Huntingdon 's any place we knbw of. -
j S®, The now fashioned bonnets now worn by the bon
tons, of the cities is said to he a cross between a chal scuttle
and a boggy top.'
; ttS. The grain and grass cipps, widchuow look fine, it
leaaid have less injured this season, by freezing out,
than for many years past. ‘
; 4®~Over 3006- children In Philadelphia are knocking
At the doors of'tile publicschools of that'city, and can’t
get in. Cause —up funds. ‘ ’ '
■; jß®, An act to |rjs4ent recovery for the sale <j£ adultera
ted liquors has passed both Houses oi the Legislature.—.
Those who hare drank them have not generally recovered
‘ The latest news from Mexico state that Mlromon
has ordered the banishment of all Americans and the con
fiscation of their property.
: #8- We might pardon the ungrateful if they would for
get who are their fenemtes as speedily and completely as
they often forget who wore their friends. -
■ M. Jalien, the celebrated composer and orchestral
conductor, died in a lunatic asylum, at Paris, on tholCth
■idl.* i v. ..
ip®“ The Bucyrns Journal has the following good thing
in its carrier’s Now Year’s address:
S'onthf is an Eden, ihll.of girlaanJ cloverj—■
But, oh! dear me, how precious soon it’s over.”
• * %
ASf* A young lady, named Mary Jane Huston, of Orcens
burgr attempted itb hong herself with a pioW line, a few
days ago, but faUing in the operation, she cut her throat
with a razor, from the effects of which she died.
i, *SS»“I live In Julia’s eyes,”-said an affected dandy in
jialoman’s hearing—“ Very likely,” replied ftibrnm,, « f or
1 observed she had a sty In <bne of them when I saw her
last.’’ *
i WB- Every one sits in judgment on a dirty sin; but clean
it, dress it, polish it, and there are ten thonsonApoople who
think it not so.sinful after all.' It is only ragged iniquity
that shocks .their delicacy.
The scarlet fever'is now raging in various paits of
the State. We have read of a number of instances, within
the past two weeks, in which families of from threo to five
children have aU been, swept away by this fearful plague.
> 43U.1t is said that the lady who fell deadjn the street,
at Mill Creek, Huntingdon county, a few ‘weeks since, was*
on her way to thistore to purchase some articles to .bo worn
jat her wedding" which was totako place in a few weeks.
One of the oil Wells, up in the oil region, in this
State, Is owned by a poor blacksmith, who prosecuted the
work of boring himself; and struck on a vein of oil, at a'
distance of 70 feet. Ho has been offered $& ; 000 for bis well,
but declined selling on those terms.
~ fi®- There is a-carrlago-maker in Providence, E. 1., who
jsty®? notice that ho can make a carriage which will “carry
a miin into office or anywhere else,” and ho also-” repairs
carriages in a constitutional and Union-like manner.”
A man calling himself Sullff, who represents him-
Beirpii “worn out In the service of the party,” has been
Weeding” tho good Democrats of different places, as wo
police by the papers. When in a Democratic county ho ia a
democrat, and a Kepnblican in.BcpubUcan counties. Ho
is an impostor, and has been compelled to leave several
places “ between two days” to save himself a booting.
Canine and Feline Tax.—Somo excitement exisfo in
county, Pa., in consequence of the action'of the an
thdrlties, wbohare ordered atax on cals and dogs. They
aro to bo rated per capita, no regard being had to standing,
whether of high or low descent, lengthy caudal appendages
or abridged narratives, whether, properly trained or th*ir
liringiug up neglected—ail are .upon equal footing.
HgjU The State Sentinel and Huntingdon Union intimate
pretty strongly that they bare been swindled by a book
publishing firm known as Derby, & Co, of Sandusky City,
Ohloi jiYe have not the least doubt about your being swin
dled, gentlemen. We have been “ taken ln” ‘by the same
flrjni and have set it down as a’ swindling, humbugging
concern, and persons who send money (o it for books stand
k good phauce of losing it.
AS- The following odo to aquidof tobacco will bear
publication:— ~
Poor quid I how molonkoly is thy Cut,
! Oil Masticated, chawed, your rirchoos) gone,
: ■ ladrlod from a bite, the pavement hard upon,
How.ferrftil wasgbl foil from hi to lo estait.
YoiiS; wnct a weed, a king the weeds amAng, ■
i loveiyn sprea in glory and pride,
! Noing full well that wen they droop and dlde, •
Th*4e_rolc a mosael swete benethea numantnng,
fexfc in the shape uv plug, ’twlxt jaws, yn found a grave,
|-What swete delites from thee wini drawd,
i s«w yu wuz suckt .! and rolled! 1 and chawd!! 1
Vpre;jopso exprest, then huriedi upon the pave,
Thl filters kommon, ; [here, hums In the moral nv the pomel
■ Our friends we use,' '■ J
Then! cast ’em out to contumely and abuse.” ;
! 43* The Huntingdon Globe having published, on the au
thority of some person, that there were sixty marriageable
Mies on one of the streets in that place,one of the sixty
comes dowp on the Informer, whom'she presumes to be a
y<mng man, intho following style“ We ask this simple
sss>*» now iriany of these sixty giris would havetho.
cokrqge, boldness, strength of mind and missionary or self
saptifleing spirit, to undertake the reformation of some* of
th&ajso-stylpd" Lords of Creation I” Would itnotrequire
pome nerve?” N
: veiily. froin what we have seen and heard about the
Jjbimgmen pf Huntingdon, we dp not wonder that there
arolsb many marriageable ladles in that place. We jbinir
it Would require considerable nerve oh tlje part of tho, mis
eipnary lody who would enter into partnership with one of
frmihi We make afe w exceptions, of course.
Uji
atST OP LETTERS REMAINING
linttoPost Office at AUodna,Pa.,Aptil3, 18G0.
Ith, Win. taglctt, T. 8/ ' '
Broiqi, Jos. ■ X«we,J.P.
gofttoi T- *£• levan, Carolina .
Drunker, Thos. , . Miyer, Mr.
Barrows, Hannah Matte, J.'G.
Crissman, D. 8. Munich, ilonrv N
Christian, Mary Mini, Mary J
■ Susanna '
Cctwpfl, H. L. 2 McClelland, Marv .
Cowen, Rachel Mclntyre, Jno.- :
Curtens, Marg’t Jane HcOabe, G. F. .* i , ?;
Cnsaulay, Margt. McCleber, Wm.
Cox. B. W. WcWJlee, Jno; ‘
Cram,; A. . . CHaver, Elisabeth . ,
S a 7!,"> ?® n F/' «Wfpil,ChM.'
Dabßs-, W. G. . Pettetaoa,'Jonas .
Dtunino.A. . Riley, Wm.
Dougherty, 0. A. Richardson, Ellen '
hntiikcn, J. M. Ross, Ann
|in«rty, Pat RAhles, Mattie *
Fogleaing, Jno. • Roberts I ? Franlc
Fisk, Asa H. Rngltef.Leah
Galbraith, Matilda Bcotf.Jno.
Hall,' Sharlot 'Bhjdth^Chas.
Hurst, Joseph , -Shoemaker, V. M.
Hiekes, S. A. ■ Shairibercer. Wiliion
Herkimer, Geo. , SheplmSu^Otla- !
Harvey, Biddy (2) •' ;'«lckWiGe«»n
H«gi«i*co.- ■ • *&!«»; Mfcfa ••
Kendlg, Katharine Winters, 0. D.
Kopp, Andrew Weakttnd, A. J.
Werner; Jos. ■ . .
Llghtror, Caroline Walker, J. 8. ' : -
WjUie - ‘ wauAms, ifeniji;' - t.-. v
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' Lavr.
The Free Bajjibng Law, introduced by
Mr. Strong, after fall disooMion and
amendment has .passed holhj Houses of
the Legislature and will be the
Grovernor. We, cippy ibe follow||g
the BhSadelphii -giyes
the the
, A ceytificatestating the partiedlars ’
bank to becatablished, mnst'lro«dr»TO dp, ap
proved bj the Attorney General, published in
the Meorded In ‘tte
copy deposited and recorded in the Auditor Gen
eral’s; due. - x
The Auditor General hasthe notes engraved
and,printed- Every note innst be signed by him
dr his clerk, numbered and;regiBtered, and have
stamped on it ‘‘ secured by the deposit of pub
lic stock.” i
! The stocks deposited must be either of ibis'
State or of the United States, and; thehmoprit of
notes issued to the bank by the Auditor General
to be equal to the market value of the stock,
per oept., provided that this is never to
exceed ninety-fiire'per cent of the stock.
Twenty per eftnt in specie most be paid in,
before the bank can begin business, and it most'
always keep in its vaults, in specie, twenty per
cent of the amount of as a securi
ty additional to the'stock, in the hands of the
Anditor. General. v '
The capital stock cannot be less than fifty
thousand ndr more than one million of dollars.
'No note less than five dollars to be issued.
_ Aa soon as a bank stops the payment pf‘spe
cie the Auditor General-' appoints- three citizens
tp make inquiry, and if they report that the
bank Is suspended, he is to appoint a receiver,
who'is to turn all the .assets into money and pay.
• 1. The noteholders.' -
2. The depositors, ,
8. The other debts.
4, Distribute the remainder among the stock
holders pro rata.
The condition of each'bank must be publish
ed monthly in the newspapers, and on each
semi-annual dividend day a statement is to-be"
made on oath of the President and Cashier,
which is. to be sent to the Auditor General and
published, setting forth*minutely the condition
of the bank. ■ Existing" banks may come under
this bill.
Defalcation is to be punished by imprison
ment in the penitentiary for from one to ten
years. ' ' , - '
A tax is paid on dividends to the State of
front eight to thirty per cent.
These are the main provisions add safeguards
of the bill.
The more the system of - free banking is ex
amined, the 1 more generally, we-think, itwill.be
approved.i There are. some arguments for it
that seem) quite impregnable.
One is the great, argument of experience.—
Wherever [ .the system has been tried, with suit
able safe-gaurds, properly enforced, it has, we
believe, without an exception, worked well.—
In New York it has been long tried and with
signal advantage.
it may be contrary b the first; im
pressions of some of our renders, yet a little
careful examination will show that free banks
arc safer than others, No, more than a limited
number of notes can )bb issued, fpr the bank
can only pay_out those they receive from the
Auditor" Genera l; then there is the specie to be
kept ip the vatdts, and the constant publishing
of their condition, &.e.
The number and capital of hanks on this
system distributes itself. It is self-acting.—
Ihe stocks 'will iwt bo deposited unless there
be business to be done. Over-grown corpora
tions, forcing business, are not sor liable to .con
trol the community. There is a continual com
plaint in some quartcrSqfthe want of banking
capital. Under this system this complaint can
not be made. bonking capital is'
needed to develope the resodreosof the coun
ty can, at once be put in operation.
The system is one of great equality. There
are, no doubt, just complaints, often, of favor
itism in the management of banka. Certain
men, firms and families have gradually acquired
control, until favors are granted to them habit
ually, while to others they are refused. It is
well, in such esses, to create new centres of
money power, new sets of directors, and give
other mien a fair chance. Let all who wish
bank accommodations then set up theirr own
bank, pnd no one will have a right to complain.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
!!! DEATH!!!
TO EVERY FORM. AND SPECIES OP
VERMIN!
“ casuiVt” Bat, Roach, &c., Exter’r.
“ CbjtorV’ Bed-Bug Exterminator. m
«Electric Insect Powder, &c.
DESTEOT3 tNBTA.NTLV '
Hats l —Benches—Mice—Moles—Ground Mice—Bed-Bugs
Ants—Moths—Mosquitoes— Fleas—lnsects on Planti—ln
sects on Animals, Ac, Ac.—in short every form and Species
of VEKMIJf.
10 years established In New York City—nsod by the City
Post City Trlsonanud Station Houses—the City
Steamers, Ships, Ap.—the City Hotels, “Astor,” “St. Ni
cholas," Ac,—and by more than 20,000 private families.
■BsH>ruggiats and retailers everywhere sell them.
43*Whulesalo Agents in all the largo Cities.
fIS-Regular sizcs, 25c, 60c, and $1 boxes, bottles, Basks.
*s’-11 Beyvaro 111 of spurious imitations. Examine each
Box, Bojttie and Flask, and take nothing but “Oostnr’s.”
93P" $l.OO boxes sent by, mall.
fIS-$3 and $5 boxes for Plantations, Hotels, Ac, by express
Aj-Address orders—or for “circular to Deal era” to
1 HENRY R. COSXAB,
' iPRKciPAi Depot, HO Beoauwat, N. Y.
Sold by Q. W- Kessler, Altoona.
March 29, }BBO.-3m. ,
On sueft Subjects the Testimony of
Woman should be Conclusive.
. - i • New York, August 2,1852.
tShUrs. Cluto, of No. 272 §ccohd street, believing her
child, about .three years old, to bo troubled with worms,
purchased one bottle of DR, JTLANE’S CELEBRATED
■ynSBattPDGB, prepared by Fleming Bros, Pittsburgh; Pa,
and gave it two tea-spoonsful, which had the effect of.cau.
sing the child to discharge a large number of worms.' The
f l fr/OOW enjoying good health. We would advfop aU
parents who may,Suspect their children to be troubled with
worms to lose no time, but Immediately purchase and ad
minister Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge. It willcare
where itdoanot give
satisfaction, V ' ■
will bo careful to ask fU-DE. H’LANE’S
OBTiRWB VBE?iIFIJQB, ; man a£tc hired by Tr.mf-
ISO BKOS., of Piitmomh, ‘ AUotber Vennlfu«oe In
Sompirißon arewortltlees. P'r. genrino Termt
fnge,«Jso bia celebrated liyer Fills, can now bo bM at 'all
d*ng Stores. Ntntgmuint *Mhoutih«ttonar
fiiibo peat drawback to petson* the
axtrwns south and western country, is tUb-fcarthey luxve
of the fever end' Ague—the mostdlrefernfall __
of persons attacked by this disease attd
ln * short time, without: of
r l ey * th'o great demand fjjr a remd-
QoßßitKfc W preMhtW hig-calibrated
heep universally acknowledged, Xho “ Bitters," prepared
alteraiong experience and deep study, have received the
the 510*1 eminent physicians,'as well u 111
m* ®f *» country;
for V Xj; ?
“4 everyw&w.
i- a-.: ::
: : : : f
;1 . . ■
Tmmm i? i
88. HOOFIASBS
&smm BITTERS,
AMD
: HdOFLAJfD’S BALSJJUC:
••• ; capuL, : ■
Tha'greai standard medicines of the present
mg*, have acquired their great popularity only
through year* of trial. Unbounded satisfao-
thmindU easei;emdtl irt- r
people have pronounced them worthy.
CoMpl»liit,Djspep«U, JaMdlce,
System, ;
Diseases of tbe Kldneyi, ,
i; t
liver or writ**** of the stomach and digmim
by
QSBMAN BXTTiERS.
• The Bolwamio Cordial hq* enquired a
■ reputattonsurpassingihat of any tirnilar:pre
paration extant. It will cure, witho xSt faix,
tie ymtHverp and long-standing
CottfhrtioW, or Hoaneneii, Broneliti*,la.-
Inessa, Croup* Faeaaxoaia, Incipient .
: :: :.T . ‘ CtMtunptioa, V ■ ■ ■'
andhas performedthemoet astonishing espe*
everhnowxof ''■■'■/ <
.inedOonsnmpticxi.
A few .doses will alio at one* cheek and
cur* themost iwiri Diarrhoea proceeding
from Goj.n i* ran Bowils.
) Thee* mediant* are prepared by Dr. C. If.
Jaouo* & Go., N 6. 418 Arch Street, Phila
delphia, Fa., and dr* told by'druggist* ami
dealers ip medicine* everywhere, at 76 cent*
per bottle. The eigmture of C. M. JaowoM
will 'be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. •
- In the Almqnae publUhtd annually by the
called BrsatßODT’a Alkarao,
yaw will find testimony and commendatory
notice* from alt part* of the country . These
Almanac* dr* given-aicdy by all our agent*.
*B_ For sale, in Altppna,: by A. Kouah and O. W.
Kessler^jnJ by all'Drnjgißts. . [may 19,’69-ly
The combination of ingrjedießta in these Pills are tha re
eult of a longandextensjveptactlce. They aro mild. in
their operation, aty] Ur&in Jjhcorrecting all irregularities
Painful hlenslruations, removing all .obstructions,- whether
from cold oi otherwise, headache, pain in the side,
tipn of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics,
ihtigue, pain, in thejutekand limbs, kc„ disturbed sleep,
which arise from interruption of nature.
OR. PILLS
was the commencement of a nenf era in tho treatment of
those irregularities and obstructions which have
so many thousands of the ypnng, the b<»uUfuLand%4he
loved to a premature gyavC. No female can
health unless she is regular, arid whenever an obstruction,
takes place the general beSlth begins to decline.
DK. Ctt£a36BMAJTB PILbS
are the most effistaalremejly ever known for all complaints
peculiar to /tunnies. To.ajjl classes they ore in valuable,.»k
duciitg, with certainty, periodical regularity. They are
known to thousands, who hava used them at different pe
riods, throughout the cooijtry, ; haring thhsancUonofsoind
of the most emineniPhysuhans in America.
ExpUcie directions, ftotwig when, and when they should
not be used, with each Bj)X,-rt/»« JjVi« One Dollar each
Jinx, containing 40 PHU. ;
A valuable Pamphlet, ttj be had free, of the Agents.—
Pills sent by mail,pnmplly, by enclosing price to tho Gen
eral Agent. Sold by Druggists generally,
It. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent, -
’ 14 Broadway, New York,
Sold In Altoona by ; G. VT. Kcnllr; in Hollldaysburg by
Geo. A. Jacobs. i N [Dec. 8, ISoO.-ly.
Our readers may remember we have on several occasions
spoken in very eulogistic terms of a preparation which Dr.
Seth g. fUsa, of 103 BaUlmorcstreet, Baltimore, Md.,Las
discovered for the cure Fits. Now, in doing
so, we have been actuated by the very best motives, viz >—
the alleviation of htimah'suffering. From circumstances
have lately copo to our knowledge, wafear then! is
a certain class of persons who are not disposed to try this
remedy' »n a common sense ipanner. We allude to the Ctct
of selecting a particular case id a town , where perhaps
there are &;or eight cascei and trying it one case. Now,
perhaps the case selected might be the only one of the whole
number that not cure; This is neither doing them
selves nor the medicine justice. if« dozen persons were
stricken down witkchqlera ij» one town or neighbor
hood, would they all Send for a physician, or would only
one employ Mm, and iyie cured the first pa
tient I That plan,of procedoro wonld bo moßt absard. go
in the case of Dr. Hance’s remedy, every one who has Fits
should try it for a roasonahlo length of time. If will not
cure In a day or week; nothing worth doing can be accom
plished at once. What isfoMiiydohe to as easily Undone;—
The growth of time is enduring. Frhp the most respecta
ble testimony we have examined, we that by a
properperseverancein thto.remcdy, of Epilepsy
out of ten may bo cured. Ilie Pafo are frfe
of postage toady oftheworld. box, |3;
two, $5; twelve, $2l You|wflJ fin’d the iddfeiis as dbove.
CROUP. • V
Children are often selzcdirery suddenly with this dtodue,
Which, if not quickly relieved, proves fatal. If generally
attacks children In the nigjit, after having been much ex-'
posed to damp, cold winds through the day. Damp honset,
wet feet, thln shoei, 'wit
perspiration, may occasion Croup: Mothers 1 your children
are llahie to bo taken witli «hia dread complaint at a tiiho
whenyou least expect it ;bnt it la not always a doctorcan'
be celled or . a remedy found, and for thte reason w* would
adTisol yon, and without a moment’s daisy; to tray a bottle
of Dr. EAios’B iwPAKTiLE Cotmtor. If : will curb every can
of Group, If taken in tlmejjandjateo all iftCnd
ing tcotfUng, Convulsions, Colds,etc. It to goJd hy
all respectable druggists, ijlessrs. Cuenca 4 Dorwrr, Hew
York, are the aud also sole agents for “Dr.
Bnossos’s Bioon Foon,” whi<ih for Consumptive and Chronic
diseases is a sure remedy, | 'so hot beppt off with anyother
articles! Write to OkraonJ4; Dpklst, Nw York, if yp U
cannot gof them in your 49?? Soev advertise- j
ment. For sale by A. Bomb.: ; • A
■ k : .
fcir
“ In lifting the kettle fromthe Stfre it caught and scalded
®T anil person severely —on a hand almost to a crisp.
;?„-.■* The Mustang JMgtmont
appeared to extract the pain almost immediately. It healed
Charms Foster! 420
Broad street, Philadelphia." it is a truly wonderful arti
-61e.: It wiil cnre any case of swelling, Borns. Stiff Joints,
Eruptions or Rheumatism. For Horses, it should never bo
(ibpcnswiwiUi. ' .One Dollar's worth of Mustang has saved
* »*lnahlo horse.- It cnrea Quids, Sprains, Ringbone, Spa
vin and Founders. Beioart qfimitatums. gold in all parts
of tKeTmhitaao globe, v Barnes & PARKS,
’ ; V " '!Pnyrfrlorr,NewTork.
Ori tan SKIN of an Innocent sheep should ho
njwte Into parchment, and bitten on to the undoing of a
ma£l? «jnoth Slrakapearo., ft# might also hare deplored
thg rhlningof men’s forma ihy the uncouth manner in
Bonie ungracious tailors butcher up the cloth made
Crop tho. wool grown by these some harmless sheep. To
seojtiro j«tfoctlon of the art r<)f working up cloth wisely
aUd weU, and so as to set off to the best advantage the
forma.of Its -Wearers, call 4t the Brown Stone Clothing
H«« of Bockhiq £ Wilson, Kob. 60« and 605 Chestnut St.
•hove Sixth, Pluia.
fcrjrcn^lemwr KUdyoattw. i , ; T
v ;. ... ...
' ‘ •• •
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pv
IMPORTANT TO PBdttALBSA
DE. CUEESEJIAN’S PILLS.
REASON AND idOMMON SENSE.
■..; WOTHACaiT^
Thtodiaeueeanbaonwdby ZV.
medy, prepend by hi«xla
in bottles and sold at iSS cants each., jf u P®* up
mediciue, wbon dilator, tor spongy, and tend*,
ii worth ton tlmc* Uff.prico to all who nuad it
by O. W. Heasicr, Druggist. B *ldh»f»
; >fltooj>a > i ! fan. 12,1880.—Cm. T’:
Cheapest! Best! Bartel!
$85.00
1? SIo R le a »' l Double Eatr- «. „
tog, Writing, Commercial Arithmetic W
Btmd 8 IFeeir s2o,.StotWj, $7. Tuition
•**&*-*-*^r.^ M r*-,.*?WW.562.. . . ■**** **“»»*.
Usual-time to complete a full course. '
«wm graduating. k^L^JLl°. 10 *•♦*»
potent to>«onge the Bookkof any P ■* ««
finm. >... -
■ . <5OO to 41.000.
I***-**..
s^Msa^fSßaßi
WATCHES GIVEN AWASI"
A GIFT VALltfiD PKOM M to
$lOO given witt every book sold at retail pti«-
At least one WAwan* Qiukajciubto ■teatia Bpoui
!RieinduMmouUwo.o^fet*dl^tb ft
ausFotKKxoaAscmco,
\ lt» Hiukingtm SL, Bottom: •
Kie meet extensive and the most liberal dlii :
Isteuce, Send catalogue. Those who Cl ‘
other Gift particularly
themselves with our toqns. Our facttcwaenu
lea,tmd put aU others tothoa&dc. ■ T * l '
following are some ot the Gift* to patch**, a
English Lover Gold Watties, Khntloir case*.
... Patent.,, “ •' “■ «
I&lfca* 1 *t'«''••■■■'•’•'■■'**;‘■’Speaftrei. :•■’•
Detached Lever Silver Watches, hunting casca
LepineSSUver dutches, cjpou face. :
Gold-Lockets. variouislae*. • ,
-Ladies’ and (tonts’Qpld Chains, various •tyW' '
Ladlee' and Geuta’ Gold Sloova Buttons and studj, 4il
. OuntV’ Uosom Pins, now and rich styles.
Gold Pepclto and pea*. "
' Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Rings. .
.Gold Watch Keys andßeft Pins,
A groat variety of Jewelry,Piusahd ftifc,.'
oomprwipaall the styles now worn,
MogahvQoSd a&nfc, Lava;FiorontiM, *c. 4c'sr* 0 ’
. Gold Bracelets, all etylos. * **•’ **lc
•MreLlstof Uyoks comprises A great assortment ot mu
dard Works la every deportment of Utetatare. '
to the young and old. Do ootfcil to M
Catalogues mailed frup to any address, AnX '
' . suri'oiiic sicDfliMflp wUpaliy
C.W Eumn>«. Tnoour'™ W * Mug ‘ oa ***
March 28,16«);-3t.:
WE’VE GOT THEM!
150,000 KOm OF
WALL PAPE R |
to match.
T>EAUTIFUL GOLD PAPER FOR
_L> parlors. „ V • x , •
' Telyet ariil Gold.
Handsome Wall and Chamber patterns, r
Thousands' of rolls at Jtfevcnphm. audtriauwtulsO, 8 ia l
10 cents, , , • > ■
Window Curtains, Pfre-bohrdprinti*. Testers, Ceiling), ic ,
for sale by W. I*. UAHSUAtL,
At ins Oth Stand,
JSo. 87- Wood sfrfit,(«7dr fburth.)
___ v - • ' ' " Pittsburgh. Pa,
Look for the Striped Front.
March 8, fBGO.-2m. '
• De Forest, Armstrong & Co., !
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
80 & 82 Chambers St., N. Y.,
WOULD NOTIFY THE TRADK
that they are opening Weekly, in new aid be»u
tiful patterns, the y ■ •
WAMSUTTA PRINTS,
AMOSKEAG,
A Now Print, which excels every Print in the Countrv for
perfection of execution and dpilgn In foil Mtdder Goto*.
Our Prints are cheaper than any in market, ami mestfiis
with extensive sale. Orders promptly attended 10. ~
Feb’y 2, lg«0.-ly '- • T
Bakery and Grocery Store.
The subscriber keeps cox-
STAXTLT on bind
Frculi-Babed Bread, Cakes, &c.
Fresh Butter, Bacon, FLOUR,
GROCERIES,
A. Choice Lot of Christmas Gandies, to.
■ ■* * ' ■ ■ -
Also, a choice lot of BKQAKS sod TOBACCO.
Nov. 10.-
A Cl mi f * ror tbe INSTANT BSUEf
AS I VI A and "PERMANENT OCKK - '
jUL L/ if 1 1 }\ « tM* dtetTMaingcomplaintu»
FBKD'T’S
fIGAREtTES,
Madeiy 6. B. SBYMOtlii £ CO, 107 KaaaanfiL, -N. i'.
Ptlco, $1 pet box ;-»eat free by pojt
-tfOR BALR BY ALL DReSGiLTS.'’
March 29,1800.-Om.
NEW GOODS,
fttBTIffiCSIVED,
AXD FOR SALS KEar CBJSAP'vr
C. JAGGABD.
Jan. 2C, 18G0.
• Wlil BE SOID.AI
-Xp't? ged pr Ices, {
r \ Tomateoroomtotto.’ 1
EARIX SPBXNa STOCK, 1
\ -; j At *h»
IROI FROST.
TTIiLXrABLB' REAL ESTATE FOB
! If. SARE.—The. noderaighed purposing chtogi?*
location, Offer* fbr Mb? lift Be&Estaie in the Bwwg*
SolfidnibQK KincaosviU<?ic4 including hii pn®*
residence, which Is one of the flrsFcTass
county. For further partionlars intolre of the Bffl*rw»
either at llolltdayslmrg'or Altoona. \ ■
Jan;13,1860.-tf ' \ J.lk IW*'
f>KEAT WALL. PAPER DEPOT-
U- We have just received a very large
stock of WALL PAPER and BORDER.
from the manufacturers, which enables n* to "“Jr
lower rates than those who buy small quantities b|o“
end hands. Wo invite those wishing to purwMjjH,
and examine our stock. J. A J. howl 1 *"" •
Febrnary 3, l&X>.-3m. -
T EVPS PREPARATION FOB
I J terminating RATS, MICE, KOACHRg.
Bed-bugs without danger in its use under ary circa®*
ces for sale at the Drug Store of
Jan. 24,’50-tf] Q. W. KRSSI^
Lumber for sale.
60,000 SHINGLES, W.OOO
nd'i all kind* of BUILDING MATEftTAIfc, H.gj
lowest, for CnM». Apply to JOHSfBBOE**
SUGAR AND MOLASSESM
I)BL. : and COFFEE BY Tnp BAG, for sale WO®" 3 ”
at I‘hila. prices, freight only added. „ . BD
, »Jau. 20, 1860. C. JAGQAItv
Hardware of all DESCBIP*
£®W^i£
■”*"-- ' ■ ■■ ... --S .•‘•f •
4 {'+
;* -v .■**.
bHI! OH!!!
ALSO m
JACOB RINK,
■; Virginia Street, baloer Annie Sheet-
INTER GOODS
•V-
VO 8<
- f£jsfiat <
hut midst (
t &lf*
* itengiy r
kings whic'
tk« n»ed.v t
H^contribt
tiSitl with o
<tf which we
respect we i
and kaccessl
bm
thnw inetat
ftem our mi
ptilpn to a
itkefttlnesa, 1
take tho pkt
risen from oi
Uob througl
perseverance
to sea him ri;
ence.. :
.sneoesi
Lavria,wns
thq first
since,
workings an
’Siiporintemlc
the Company
acce|»t of one
call at this tit
denoo of tbit
tvidcaco that,
SMIS&d hs to
We. (tro glad
Buoposaor bf :
wUt folly mi
Jlpw Mb.
tlmefeince, a
mad
proceeded to;
lit9|»nd agree
motors do. It
quoin tauco 01
ting young mi
families as 3
ptsnu>cp ami
acquaintance
confidence. I
desired and b;
occasionally c
amount of cos
««dd collect ]
way succee
andonethat r
to Par dental
Tfao D
hint up a fine
highly, pleased
•?*d to call ne:
Next morning
Dunham. Tb«
til a Diend oa'
«ocn Mr. Dun
he wps not in
impression apt
*9*»Uy os laati
Dunham’s mot
“»ade at the. b<
Md it was fom
night, and hat
hoard bill. Ui
neebmpliabed 1
game in <
ftipw BU Sg
D®Mmai to Dm
t*inly be more
financpring in t
Qot KIMSELr
I aftcn
H<4&fe,;tbarg,
oi
i !n!*? l>^rid,n g
**i^.«ttpletiv
S^^ui
arour
Pw?6f baring
ito 1
r
I b«oamc
bp!**.
t
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