C|e DJtona Criknt } r ALTOONA, PA. •■'-V ' 7 ’"THBRSMY, -APRIL-Mj MSfc« ■ . «r-i AQ. Where parties are unknown to U*t>C is tdreqnlre payment In advance, or-a gaarantefl from kamrnperaem. it is therefore nseleas jsraUjpefefe&ißd w advertisement* offering to pay at UwvaßfT<o( Wter»ivlTertij«ments Wrty, {Whether,one, five or ten dpll»t*, : we VilL tira the, ■advertiser the fall benefit ofcafe c ■'*, " i “ ;Mr Ms FETX£N«XfiIL % ;' Advertising Agents, 110 Nassau street, New Tortt,Aiid 10 BWt» awet* ihwtpn, «r«;'ttte Agenttfor.the. .Altoona, aUlthe most influential .and finest circulating ffewspapenjla tbd Pnlted, Statasandafo*Capads* 'Thayi aretPawUrac^ formatoaSlowest nttu. , - ■ r Str JMwii Bceadi JoT Promise a lady named EffiejjCof ;£&< Louis, brought an action for breach of promise against Mr. Ehaw/i. rich-gentleman oflhat place, and atfafded her a verdict of $lOO,- ■ v<)ftOi v f: sfr; Shaw’s counsel immediately • moved foria new trial, for the reason that he haiLnot time to summon witnesses and jjrovo many 'things which had abearing upon thp case abd which wbuhhgiye it a different aspect. The motion ;,Was grant- : cd, arid the second tifal, which blasted some -thfee-,weeks, and-has just been con cluded, has been lost by. Mise Effic, but what is far-worse, .she has lost her char acter also. Without character qr case, sheas now cast off; by. the wbrld, with only a desperate chance of a new -trial, which has .been asked by bet counsel, or of a. reversal of the late proceedings before a higher Court. In fixing the amount of damages: to her damaged heart, Miss Carstang revealed a mercenary motive, and thisalonehnrt her case. It. showed that she .wanted Mr. Shaw’s money more than his hand and heart. When such an extravagant valuation, was put upon his hand, it4s no Wonder that Mr. Shaw re solved tor resist to the uppermost. He ransacked the country for testimony con cerning Miss Carstang, and his witnesses utterly broke her down., Hespent money liberally, to , attain his end. It is stated that a single ' deposition taken in New York cost him $325, without counting the services, of lawyers, constables and drum mers of witnesses. Ho also paid -the ex penses of one witness Charleston to St.'Louis, her support since the\ 9th of January, and expenses back to Charleston, for the soke of her testimony. The colt of witnesses,, the fees of counsel and other expenses will probably almost equal the sum claimed in damage, nevertheless those who have read the protracted proceedings will feel persuaded that the money has been spent on the side of right. While we condemn most heartily the baseness of a man who will pledge his heart and hand to a woman whose affec tions he has .won,, and afterwards desert her, apd believe he should he made.tosnf fer for it, we have always questioned whether the deserted gained anything by a resort t 6 law. Her character must suf fer, and ; money will not pay for Ipsa,of character. If her .virtue is not .im peached, she exhibits a mercenary spirit, in the assessment of damages, which is anything but creditable. A term of im prisonment would be more appropriate, and equally healing to a truly broken hearts ■. - P00B£)c-PlOKUtO BYWHOLESALE.- A gang; Of piok-pookets) made a descent upon cUyj J»a., last Week, and succeeded in ios;—David Landis ‘ipst £sol'; Isaac Mil ter, y.-faqifc Daagipore, Ab. J>eaiinger, . Notesand other valuable'papers, amounting <to someglb,- 006, were stoieb. r An' EngHshmap, of John It I’rodeibeny, yras wrested on' aaspicidn of. Aeing.one of the thieves. ■l\ ‘i ■ 's. -i -. - ’ - , .'■ ' i?emp- Watchman, Belle lpntc>f flre having a pretty high time of it at priesejitj .calling each other Ugly names and naughty things. “Go in,” >§Ul,. Iffit hipi agpin/’ ,Col.; if it be not death io either of you, it will be sport to ypur readers. Nothing like such contro versies to bring put men’s characters. fSP jn May the General Conference of Episcopal Church for the held in Buffalo. It will ho ene of the most important conventions eyer held body-of -Christians.—• Slavpry*ln *be church and Lay xepresen- Teto Menage. j§ack : jjly |six, f«r ciibaes ac« thei cdantiessef E Susqubhannhj Ti Lawrence, Potter, reasons which we think are good and suf tho expenses in criminal proceedings, hut the fact Chat it allows bills of exepfions to bo filed to test tire legality of the proceed-' Inga before the Court of Quarter Sessions "the design, f ,,as .these -are very-few, who, ? if iofdbhe Justice ond /his ; ftfry : was adverse ;to *hem, would not ; causes ; We give the last two paragraphs, which tUtoteitfoUibuhas > vf r /'ThejtfdldiiS hysiem''. of Pennsylvania & greatly; tb' hi bOfe'mendgh ftr' itsaimpHoity* ‘its nni/omity,*hd:thepEoinptno«wrth which ijt ’ insures ; without great M;unnece»sury the parties ntigaat. To ohaogeitln any consi derable degree, or to ohgnge Tartlealtur | counties. is sorelynottfae partofwisdom. JCan | any reason.be givenwhy/Justices ;6f tbeEeace in : the counts named in-this b|ii should bate the.power, by theooneeut of the defendant, to snmmonajnry in every, case of assaultand hat- V tery, and to proceed to a formal trial and sen tence, if a conviction takes place; while in the other'Counties In the Commonwealth, :tbe Jua tiooa can OBiy act as .committing magistrates ! Justifies of tbe Peace are chosen under the con stitution of this State with a view to the'exercise of the limited jurisdiction, civil and criminal, given to them by the laws of the State, which have been,chiefly iniorcetbe oen .tury; and itianottobe presumed; that they ehbuid'lmjhHmliar with the issning os niret, impanneliog juries, making up and cCvti fying bills of exceptions, and otider forms inci dent to the proceedings of courts of more ex tensive jurisdiction; and'any atteqipt.to require theperfomafloe of snob duties at their bands, .would, ip uty judgment,' .in the and, produce greater uncertainty, longer delay, and more ex ' pen?.e, than is incident to the present system. Apart from the local character of this bill, .and its innovation upon the well settled,praolice,of the State, there are other objections arising from its peculiar provisions. Some of the offences which it names as crimes are only trespasses under the general law Of the State, while the maximum punishmentfor the offence of << poi soning killing, maiming wouudiug, or duelling beatitig npy,animal,” is greatly below that fixed for tbe punishment of a similar offence by the existing criminal law. Speciallegislatiou for particular counties, not in their nature local, is a most pernicious system, and ought to be entirely abandoned. For the reasons thus briefly stated, lam com-' pelled, by a sense of duty, to return this bill without my approval, for-reconsideration. WM. F. P&OKBR." Pretty Steep.—-A number of the Attorneys of Cambria County, recently met at the office of one of tbeir number, in Ebensburg, and passed a series of reso lutions which ore calling down upon them the ridicule,of the press and their profes sional brethren everywhere. The resolu tions, are to the effect that they will not take charge of any suit or proceeding in law without the express understanding that they are to have no colleagues in the same who 1 resides outside of Cambria county, and that in cases now before the Court, in which counsel residing outside of the county aro concerned, the relation shall remain, but in all such cases, where one of the Cambria lawyers is earliest on the record, he shall control the trial and argument of the case. As our cotempo rary ,of the Tyrone Star. remarks, there is a pretty smart sprinkling of Know-Noth ingism about this. The Cambria Attor neys are either afraid of the Attorneys of other counties, or they possess a selfish spirit, which covets the pittance .they re ceive for thpir services. The first is hu miliating, the second anything -but Com mendable. ft may be only a little farce they are playing for the ( amusement of their brethren. Habrisbuhg Municipal Election.' —The first dlectiqn in the City of Harris bwg ewe .Friday last, jant! resulted inthesuocessofthe Democratic candi dates for Mayor Treasurer. Six ipembers of eaoh party have been elected to .the Common Council, and twoare a tie. Apts vrill.be drawn to-morrow, at the first meeting of.tbe Gouncil, and the success ifiil candidate ’wiU giTe his party a majori ty in the board., The Harrisburg Tele- tie election, animad- pwtty Bexercly ppqn somp of the DB. E.olficcrsabout the city. • , J®“ The chicken -fight which wo not ticed last week, as on the tapis ' between some sporting gentlemen of Columbus, .Ohio, has taught by the backing out of the gentry, when they got a sight of chickens, and the forfeit of $lOO which had been previously staked to bind the match. Much * icu guation .vm felt in - •* . ■ -- - ■- it y- - consequence, as the Pittsburgberaare losers by tbe transaction—the forfeit not being sufficient to coyer their expenses. : A telegram from sishington says that the people of Pennsylvania may satisfy themselves that before the of'Congress there will be a tariff lav pas with; of jpc^otjoo. — may prpy* ■ . y *-u *' L,r - Borrowing ; We .were of opipicg^ v : haflfrein lapfel case perfiMmed istely ia Kil- msrnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. The wor in the prime of life, had be come so weak from loss <>f blood that pul sation was at times The Jdood of a friend was injected into the Vein in one of her .anus, *nd the most cheering Walts were immcfiiatelymanifeated. She continued to improve rapidly, and at ’last accounta-was considered but of danger.--- TheJTotue Jojuriiai, in noticing tiiis af &Lr,wonders whether “ moral responsibil ity" goes with the blood, *>r, whichof the two would be liable for acts eom ihitted when that game “ blood ts up."— ThiS;Would furnish a nice little question for lawyers. i This Pkize Fight.— Notwithstanding the ihoral portion of every Community de precated tbe international prizefight which was to have come off on the 13th or 16tb insty the ; announcement of the result is looked for with much interest by all j an d there is a feeling of national pride, which, it bo not expressed, nevertheless leads every American to hope that the represen tative of this country may prove the cham pion, Active efforts were being made by the English police to prevent the fight, and for the sake of humanity it is to be hoped they were successful. If they were not, and the fight came off at the time an nounced, we expect to have the result pre vious to our next week’s issue. : Godey’s Lady's Book, "for May, has been.recclved, Although we have taken but a hasty glance at its contents, we do hot hesitate to say that it will inake the heart of every lady bound when she re ceives it. The engravings are superb and the fashion plates so numerous and pretty that the ladies will be undecided which to choose. Every number adds to Godey’s reputation as a caterer for the ladies. We have: already ordered the Book for a num ber of the ladies of our advance paying subscribers, and we would take pleasure in ordering it for the wife, sister, or cousin of eyery subscriber on pur books. We furnish the Book at §2,00 per annum— regular price §B. Ths Pryor and Potter Difficulty. -—The anticipated duel between Pryor, of Virginia, and Potter, of Wisconsin, which has 1 afforded a topic for considerable con versation and speculation for some- time past,; has \been quashed for the present by the arrest, and binding over of Potter, in the sum of §5,000 to keep the peace, and especially not to fight a duel. The offi cers are in search of Mr. Pryor, who will be required to give a similar bond. : Atlantic to the Pacific in Eight Days. Commencing yesterday, the distance between the Atlantic and'the Pacific will be lessened to little more than a week. Telegrams can be sent oter the wires to St. Joseph, on the Missouri liver,- from whence they will be Conveyed by a pony express to the telegraph line at Placery ills which will .transmit them at once to Sacramento and Sim Francisco. The distance run by ex press-will be gradually lessened at both sides, and if the appropriation, sought by the Ameri cjm Telegraph Company be granted by Congress we shall shortly be able to communicate with San Francisco in the course.of a few hours.— Thus science is gradually annihilating space and beating down the bnrriers that separate the in terest of communities. The next express will not leave St Joseph till Friday, the 13th day of April,' after which it will start regularly every v(eak. : Time to Fort Kearney, 84 hours ; Great Salt Lake, 126 hours; Carson City 188 hours; Plncerville, 226 hours; Sacramento City, 284 houras San Francisco, 240 hours. Dispatches will be telegraphed from the nearest telegraph station, which. will be reached in about 200 hours.; Dispatches will go from any point East :*o any plabfe in California in about 205 hours.— ! Dispatches are already going for Uusioute. i S»ow in Germant.—A letter. from Prussia says th« fail of snow this winder exceeds any -thing on record. Dy the latent accounts from Mountains, we hear that the snow drift had • continued for three weeks almost without intermission, and the villages were completely snowed up, so that;the inhabitants iWj®»iuairdly able to keep at the top of ,thwr’ houses open to admit a little daylight The cattle Suffer greatly fn>in the heat'in the fdnblei, occasioned by the masses of snow rest-’ ;ing on the roofs and'excluding every breath of air. aUd H ia.feared that anepidemio will break lheiii in consequence. • ; Repaibed —Mrs. E. A. Brewster, of Middle- Mtained a divorce flpm iter hdsband, Owen 4«nl jtlst olbscddf b«r Circuit CtrartUJot true Tove. lhey say, never dies-rthey mat agaihrMainfessed their sins and; kissed made up. and on iflwaj; were onpe jnore one flesh. Tie *mppj pbir are now'enjoyuigtteirWebnd hphey- and that it atynit as ghod as are now traded M kmgdams nor e>eragain be to than,— i'? Jias oj*pp bridges its &tane}ieB.T ,’wHed length i® 6,117 Number «f wppdon 7^tit|eir 7£ %t JrigJt~tt(etnw ow •4- xi c£s.-f. Cl'.*,'.. I^^U^ALiKOJlBA^llaxAOEniE. —Old Adams, i in g iS a UN# bis own capturing, !iaOltdHngttev«u!eeh dplciDg and performing the Sldp Goldeii )?le£co. There rcages i n all, vMjing?in. »iiß ? Umg, four fee* wide;, son. Lady Washington, aiHfPretabht, Wuß .W largest of the Brubr famlly. pccupy ca ges; uQtheoth ers, oceeptithe hofflt!<W»d elk, : having two, iWi awls ’B^detherfrfeot^nW embracing tea different kinds, there sire two, California lions, roo do. tig«TB, two do. «mg*iWj ! two lynxes, seven copotes, one white wolf, one anteater, one sea lion, one sea leopard, two sil ver gray foxes, one full-grown buffalo, two elk, two wild mountain goats, seventeen snakes, two , large California condors, two dp.vultures, five do. moon-faco owls,-three doubie-eatal do., two Australian ostriches (seven feet higbt), two k White larffa--goid«a eagles (very rare and beautiful) two Wack Low er California Eagles, two I bald eagles, ah«Ta great variety?of ether birds and animals. It is understood that Mr. P. T. Barnum has purchased an undivided half of this novehexhibitioh at a large figure, and that, af ter a short stay in Ncw-York, they will visit other cities, and also be exhibited through the country.—if. Y. Tribune: «. * - B@b> Bome of the Caibolios-of Cincinnati are at variance with the Archbishop. They bad made arrangements to St. Patrick’s Day by a ball. The Archbishop forbid the hall, as being a violation to the' rule of Lent, but it was given and was largely attended. SPECIAL NOTICES. JOS' Cheoxic Rhiomatisji.—We submit the following to sufferers without comment: Messrs. Bi-uj. Page, Jr, * Co., Pittsburg, -Pa.: I have been afflicted with the Chronic' Rheumatism, unable to walk for six years, and have used all the external and in ternal remedies, both from Doctors and Quacks ; also all the patent medicines recommended for that disease; also spent six months at the Hot Springs in Arkansas, all to no purpose. As tile old saying is thit drowning men catch at straws, I was recommended'to try yonr Bittcrf**hnd must confess that it is the oulyremedy which has given-mo re lief. lam now oumy third bottle. lam so much better, although not able to walk, I was able to attend church Sunday, lor the first time tu six years. My general health is also much improved. My appetite never was better. My object in writing you (as my recourses arc nearly exhausted by my long confiaemmtj Is Jo know if I can obtain it for less than cue dollar per Wttle, which price I have'to pay for it here. 1 considerfimrhavij’s Holland Bitters the most valuable remedy for my complaint that was ever offered to the public. . . • ■ Tours, truly, Heket Powee*. Bock Island, Ills., Juno Ttfa, 1869. P. S.—Mr. F. E. Burnot, of your city, is acquainted with me aud my case. { U. P. BENJ. #AGE, Jr, A Co, Sole Proprietor, 27 Wood st, Pittsburg. Altoona, April X9th, 1860. !!! DEATH !!! TO EVERV FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN! “Sltortr” Bat, Roach, &c., Exter’r. «Bed-Bug Exterminator. Electric Insect Powder, &c. SESTBOTS IIfSTAXTLT Rats—Eoaches—Mice—Moles—Ground Mice—Bed-Bugs— Ants—Moths—Mosquitoes—Fleas—lnsects on Plants—ln sects on Animals, Ac, Ac.—in short every form and species of VERMIN. 10 years established in New York City—used by the City Post Office—the City Prisons and Station Houses—the City- Steamers, Ships, Ac.—the City Hotels, “Astor,” “St. Ni cholas,” Ac.—and by more than 20,000 private families, hof-Druggists and retailers everywhere sell them. US-Wholesale Agents in all the large Cities. US-Regular sizes, 25c, 50c, and $1 boxes, buttles, flasks. US' - ! I! Beware!!! of spurious imitations. Examine each Box, Bottle and Flask, and take nothing but “Costar’s,” US* $l.OO boxes sent by mail. U9“s3 and $5 boxes for Plantations, Hotels, Ac, by express US'Address orders—or for “circular to Dealers"’ to HENRY B. COSTAR, Pewcipal Depot, 410 Beoadwai, N. Y. Sold by G. W. Kessler, Altoona. March 29, ISGO.-Sm. On such Subjects the Testimony of Woman should be Conclusive. date, .of No. 272 Second Street, believing her child, about three years old, to be troubled with worms, purchased one bottle of DR. iTLANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., and gave It two which liad the effect of cau sing tho child to discharge a largo number of worms. The child is now enjoying good health. We would advise all parents who may suspect their cliildren to be troubled with worms to lose no time, but immediately, purchase and ad minister Dr. M’Lone'e Celebrated Vermifuge. Itwjllcure. The money to til be refunded in all castswhere it dots pot girt satisfaction. « «B“ Purchasers will bo careful to ask for DE. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by, FLEM ING BROS., of Pimmmoß, Pa. AU other Vermifuges la comparison are worthless. Dr. M’Lano’g'genuine Terml fhge, also his celebrated. Liver Pills, can now bo had at all respectable drug stores. iVbne genuine without the slgna ture of FLEMING BEOS. CBOUF. Children are often seized very Suddenly with this disease, which, if not quickly relieved, proves fatal. It generally attacks children in the night, after having been mdeh ex posed to damp, Cold winds through the day. Bump houses, wet feet, thin shoes, wot clothesJVir anything that obstructs perspiration,'may occasion. Croup. Mothers! your children are liable to be taken with this dread complaint at a time when you least expect it; but it is not always a doctor can be called or a remedy found, and for this reason we would advise you, and without a moment’4 delay, tolray a bottle of Dr. Baton’s Intaniiir Coiuilu It wiU'cure every case of Croup, if taken In time; and also all complaints attend ing teething, Convulsions, Coughs, Colds, etc. It is sold by all respectable druggists. Messrs. ChurchA Dcpokt, New York, ore the proprietors, and alsd sole agents fpr “ Dr. Bronson's Blood Food,” which for Consumptive and Chronic diseases is a sure remedy. Do not be put off with anyotber articles. Write to Caracn 4 Dcpont, New York, If you cannot get them in your own town. *B»Spe advertiso meut. For sale by A. Roush. \ O-Tl>o great drawback to persons emigrating to the south and westm-n country', Is the fear theyhavo of the Fever and Ague—i(io most direful of all diseases.— day we hear of porepns attacked by this disease and made’ helpless In a short time. wlthont arty of affoMing relief In view 0 f the great « rSim &S, Dr.'HoeTETTEB has presented JUs celebrated whose curative powers for all disauu* <« toe stomach have been universally acknowledged. after a long experfehcb abd dwp stady.liave rcceiVod tiie encomiums of the most ernhwht phyrtclans,’ as well as ill claasftr, : from every part of our country.- To those who ihofr nmny virtuto, all we can say la to try them audjndgo for yourselves respectively. , ■ . Sold by alf druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. , <3- See advertisement In another j<ilninn | ‘ “ Oh that th* ram. of an iunocont sheep ghoul* be made Into parchment, and written, on to the \miioln* of a .'MM* lira hare deplored form * b 7 the nncontfi mania- In which some tmgrootoM taDora buti*« tip the doth'made wool grown -by these «amo >o “ijfo eet pff -fy tte ie*t New Yoiuc, August 2,1852. . < - ■ *-* ;'V . D) Ti agt, hint acquired At* gnat popularity only Am&vfv* tion it rtndertd by Atta in aUeatit; and At ptopUhaetpronounced Am worthy. Lire* Complaint, DjopepaU, JunOtoe, Debility of the Herrons Sjstea» Discsses of tn» Hldnejs, - ‘pamr-a dwordwod • • At GERMAN BITTERS. ~ _ v partition octant. Covfh, Cold, w H|IWM«»,B?«iBWtU, Ise I 1 "* . •• vMMipwlt V--><?;£ md hat ettr known pf : V : v4 :^ :v tJtturaktd Owwimpttoß, Aftw dtttt trill alto at onet tktek of*d -._ mart Ai_ : from Go£d IX »H« Boftrua. ‘ |e Thttt rntdiriatt artprtpared byJh.C. 11. jaomp* OiCp,,«s, 4r«* dtlphia, Pa., and art told by druggittt md ■■ dealtri m mtdiemet ivtryiahipt, <rt 7ft etnti par took. M.Jaomo* ' will it on At outride wrapper of mcA bolilt. ln At Aloondf pufyithd annually by At eoflW ET»XT»oipr , a Auiaxao, ■■;■ you will fnd tutmony md cotmuodaiory noiiett from all parte if A* (otmiry. f ’Thttt Almanac* are yiotn away by all aur agtnie. For sale, iuAHciouaiiby A. Rouih aml G. W- Kaidler, (n»y Iflj’SS-ly ' IMPORTANT TO FEMALER DR. CHSSSKUAN'S PI1L& " ’ ! Tire combination of ingredients ip tltpso Pill* are suit of a long and extensive practice. T&oy are mild is their operatioD, and certaih in eori'tttiiig aUirregularitto* Painful Ueiutfuatlou*. remuvtpg,aH obstructions, whether from cold ot otherwise, headache, pain in the aide, palpita tion of the heart; whites, all nervous affection*, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and’limbs, Ac, disturbed sleep, which arise from iutermption of nature; DB.CHBESEMAN’S PILES . was the commencement of a nrw era in the treatment of those irregularities and obstructions which havocouslgnjd so many thousands of the young, the beautiful,.and the be loved to a premature grave.!,No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, afcd whenever an obstruction takes place the general health beglns te declines DR. CHSkSBMiN’S PILES i are the most effectual remedy eter knowu for nil complaints peculiar to Females. To ail classes they are invaluable, in ducing, with certainty, periodical regularity. They are known to thousands, who have -used them at different pe riods, throughout the having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, stating ithen, and when they should not be used, with each Box,-4-(A« Price OneDdUar each Box, containing 40 PiU). j A valuable Pamphlet, to bo’liad free, of the Pills sent by mail, promptly, by enclosing price to the Gen eral Agent. Sold by Druggiste gcucrally, " R. B. HUTCHINGS, Genebai. Aoext, 'l4 Broadway, New York. Sold in Altoona by Q. W. Kwaier; in Ilollidaysburg by Geo. A. Jacob*. | fDec. 8,1859.-ly. REASON AND COMMON SENSE. Our readers may remember We haVo on several occasions spoken in very eulogistic tonus of a preparation which Dr. Setd S. Dance, of 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md, has discovered for tho cure of Epileptic Fits. Now, in doing so, we iiave been actuated by the very best motives, viz the alleviation of human snaring. From circumstances which have lately come to our knowledge, we fcar there is a certain class of persons who- are nut. disposed lo try this remedy in a common sense manner. Wo'allude to tho iact of selecting a particular case in a town where perhaps there are six or eight bases, and trying it oue case. Now, perhaps the case selected might be the only one of the whole number that Jt would notchty Ihis is neither doing them selves nor the mediclnejusticc. If a dozen persons were stricken down with cholera dii one town or neighbor hood, would they all send for , a physician", or would only one employ him, and wait and see if he curcdtho first pa tient i That plan of procedure would he most'absurd.' ; So in tlie case of Dr. fiance’s remedy, every one who has Fits should try it for a reasonable length of time. It will net cure in a day or week; nothing worth doing can be accora, pllsbed at once. What is easily; dope is ns easily undone.— The growth of tune is enduring. From the most respecta ble testimony we have examined, wo leol assured that by a proper perseveranco in this fomisdy, nine eases of Epilepsy out of ten may be cured. The Pills are sent by mail free of postage to any part of the- world. Price—one box, $3; two, $5 ; twelve, $24. Yon will find tho addreps as above. A p|jJIILY NECESSITY. . The following statement speaks for itself:— (Extract.)— “In lifting.the he trie from tbefire itesugbt and scalded my hands and person severely—one hand almost to a crisp. It was an awful sight. * V •' The Mustang Liniment appeared to extract the pain almost immediately. I| jjeajed rapidly and left no scar pf account. Charles Foster, fed Btoad strect. Phlladelphla.’’ 'it is a truly wonderful aith cle. 11 will cure any case of swelling, Burns/Sttfl iolnts, Eruptions or Rheumatism. Fbr Horses, it ahould never be dispensed with. One Dpllaris worth of Mustang h“fi saved a.valnablehorse. It Mu and Founders, Encore of imitations. Sold in all porta of tfio habitable globe, \ ; BARNES SPARKS, J Proprietors, VewXotitl Tdd^cHE. •niis dispose can ho Jjjr fir, Keysets, Toothache Jit tnedy, prepared by him inFittsknlrg, Da., which isputSnp In bottles an jsold nt 25 eehts bach. VijfahWelfcnt medicine, when diluted, and tender gums, and is worth ten Jtaeefts price tftall who, need it. Sold here by G. W-Xe*3er, DfuggM.’lV V'- . ' MtoonapJMu li, M6iL—Cm3 , - .A -'l vl-; 83 5.00 JSodrd & ITe«li»s2o, Stationery %!. Tuition $3 9, tntire J6> ■ . ; . ■ pen«istß. l’T^! l ?^l? e:fa> complft^ l * full course, from 6to 10 weeks t,f “ 7 qnallflod • $5OO to $l,OOO. f Vacatlon-Rerlawat Writing,fir 1880:re nT PMadetplira and Ohio. State' Fain J*rir* JW» of. the Union for tlie four V half price. -w&sfc _ WATCHES GXVEK AWATf — A G i F M ALU « E!) from »2 TA -XTV SICO giTegg|lth ■*■o f i£r *s®? 13 SSL - fijf sfj ■ sijnoLK , ,“ st, *3Ku.; I#iwtwijife»nd thesiaost . 1 wkfend fat'd Than yS3L Honsel are pnrtfetlarlr ,s***^es4 timwesttae withonr * -rT>(BurT>**Jge«alat ; led. anti put all Others In tSeshuJp, *JP*japini. fiiUowing are mow of the Gift* w pn^U^ Knglish Lever Gold Wat.-he*, huntlim caw *’ as-:- Detached Lever Silver Watches. huntina l.rpine Silver \Vatchep. opfijUcj.'. -.• Gold Lockets. various size*. . ' ■'" '. ' Ladies’ anil Gents’ Gold Chains, Tartans Ladies* and Gent** Gold Sleeve Buttons uj 1 , patterns. . . ««*, si] Gents’Bosom Pin*, new and rich sir w .- Gold Pencils and Pea*. Cadies’and Gents’.Gold Rings. ■--<> Geld We—h Keyaaod Mi Pinai. . *•.' . oJSfs&sij^“Sr" Tho List o t Uoolts comprise 4 rrf«t •iL- . data In wn*y. p- W Xcnntpoa. Treasurer. 61 n 8t ’ boHea. 3fcirch 28,1800.-itt. _.. • T MW GOODS IJiBW fiwas? j *■ ■ ; *rdw4 «ml are now being offered tansire assortment of goods of ail the Unalities, which the PhlladelphWWket^JS l ? ** Wj& of drew goods foi-. Ladies togotW with^lTrL.* 4 *• re ady mvs m9sm*q ***• Hardware, <iaeeiure&r«, . , Cedar wore, Vv,- !finwar« v ■v. . ' . -s.- S|attaw«M . groceries. Men » fine, mitt eoartt Boots and Booitu Ladies ■ ; “ m t whmkuU, It U i prettys**^ ALSO MEN A.NO BQYB EKDQEU lUTj tv ß P . and-all otherartlika «W.uU j;W which will Bo sold M low as in auy othci Uauwin for cash, or oxpMaged fi.r any article of produce. wS mi' WEYE GOT THEM» 150,000 ROLJLB Oi 1 w ALL PAP ER! AN!) BORDERS TO JIATCII- Beautiful gold paper for PAHLORBJ . Splendid Vcl v«t and Gold, Uaaikoiuu andCbainber patterns, ; ®f and Ujomaml.«. {»j 10 cen(t). ,p .. .. \ Window Curtains, Flro-bcordprlnU, Testers, Cuillafj h for sale by W. P. tyIBdHALI, ’ ‘ ■ At the Old Pmjis. i A», 87 TFbdd Strut, (near Fourth,) -PimburgU, iu. B6E?“ Look for the Striped Front. March 8,1800,-2m.' Be Forest, Ana strong ft Co., DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 80 & 83 Chambers St., N. Y., woup notify the trade " IT : (hat they are opening Weekly, in new ted U»«. tlful patterns, tho WAMSUTTA BRINTS, ALSO tiW AMOSKEAG, Print, which excels ercry Print In the Country fct i»br lection of execution ond detign in JnH Madder Culura. )ur Prtuts are chbipcr than anyinmarket, and mettisg With oiteiwivc sale. Order* promptly attended to. Pcb’y 2, ISOO.-ly Bakery and Grocery Store. The subscriber keeps con stantly osi hand Fresh-Baked Bread, Cakes, Ac. Fresh Butter, Bacon, FLOUB, GROCERIES, ' A I*o, a choice lot of SUGARS and TOBACCO. JACOB RINK, Nov. 10. -Virginia Street, below Annie Strath A Cl mil JT A For th* INSTANT BKUM l\ S' I 1/1 A and PERMANENT CUBE «f XL U 411 XL • this dfetreMlng complaint ui* BROSCnUL CIGARETTES, Made by C. B. 88TM0VR t CO., lot Nassau St. S. Y. Price, $1 per box; tout free by post, FQR SALE BY ALL DRCGQILTS. March 29, ISCO.-Qm. : • N|<:w GOODS. JUST RECEIVED, And f6u sale vest cum? bt c. jtaggard. Jan.%isea . .... GOOJ)S r WILL BE SOLD AX REDUCED 'pti ICES, j To mice'room for an gAKLY SOPBINO STOCK, *'* pav ' TALUABLB REAti ESTATE FOR SAXE.—thq. undersigned purposing chsngii* >1» location. offers fpr salo hislical Estate In the Boreetff« Holliaajhtburg and DimcabsTille, Ac., including his wW“* residence, which is one of the first clan properties ia»»“ county. Eor further particular* Inquire ol ths stthsen*" either at Hollidayaburg or Altoona. . Jan.12,18C0.-tf jT*REAT | WALL PAPER DEPOT. AJi I We have'Just received a venr large anl stock of WAT.I, PAPER and BORDER; “*s| from the mAiipfacturer*, whtoh enables n« to wll *» ‘lower rates tliiwi those who buy small <JnaathiefjJS ond hands. Wo invite those wishing to pnrcMJJJ® " and oinmiue our stock. J. ft J. LOITTp“ B ; February 3,18Q0.-3tn. r T EYI’S PREPARATION FOBFi ji terminating RATS. MICE. ROACHES, ' Bed-hugswithout danger in its use under aiy c***™" 1 cea for sale at the Drug Store of ' . Jan. 24,'56-tf] 6 a. W. KZSSLW^ Flour.— thebest quality op FAMILYFLOUR for sale, Wholesale ““‘Jr' Apply to 1 J. BBOBU-tKM. Doc. 11,185C-tf. Masonic TemPl!;. I UMBER FOR SALE. J 60.000 SHINGLES, saOCO IATHHA Odd all kinds of BDILDINQ MAT>:BTALSJower tisa lowest, for Cash. Apply to JOHN' QUGAR AND MOLASSES BrTHE kj BBL_, and COFFEE BY THE BAG, Or saloWhow-w atPbila. prices, freight only added. •_ - Jan. St), ISfiO. C. JAPOAMP;—. CALL AT THU NEW FLOUR, PjO; TISION, ANU VARIETY STOBE, « Post Oft)oo bullcfifcg, and sximine the stoe* I 1 Fob. 23, 1860.-tf. t?QB SAJ.E.-4 HOUSES^®; ' i MOT.-Jf. ‘ .■-; ''':•-. ■■:. OH; ! ! p 9 J|! J. D. IXST- *25 M& %?»£ i The UOLLIB *sSSrt 40S Li, SV , ■ Appi^^tS tcarv. c *H ura ' seaMf*, rui®»y propse of c: jtipfc-liomc jaii;Tir*ok v ll» ot«oUingbi of that. Tbi thi» ipritta Bb> a atredk of s «r)j»P« D S 111 bo worki applcand pea bloMoma, am flakes; alreat That eoraei The wind* o Bdtsweetor Or'Cyihera’t art blowing o den,; tho rose have put fort maple* aro p the evergreen are changing' for brighter m ruins. Alreai around their a ged bark fur years insects; out a safe del (be noisy marl at dawn of ( leaves and fru all be with us Ladies Mit with the Mctln place, hare orj purpose of rah in and about t terms of mem aodAhPeo eenl; pear a' blo\v astonishing hoi There should hi society, which treasury the sn to make a verj present appear; expended! W that gcntlomoi. iho same term- The ladies co Church, have a purpose of pro ariea. This h. the encourage: the ladies detci doit right, am in the above ei wnrdedi TERBIBI.E 4 US from'Sabbat the following p Martin Boll’s F “ A terrible 'lay. A young in the act of gr the Farnadc, b: terribly mangle crank of the hi, it, necessary t shoulder, wind Altoona, Dr. i Schiemn, of Di s >id to be doing the hope that L Ax Home A Senator, Col. L, W. Patton, Esq duties at Harris hist. Few men State have gain tntion, at the fi Col. Hall, He Wa y» ready to bill# which P»ttdh made a 1 opinion of all tl h» connection. *“»*!*. if he dc to n#* the word “•““. M now i ** know its or 14 one J 'S.Knglaod, i *•* *> «xtremol basin, '«ctlonofdac B , *n4 whom "I*7 don’t yoi H °* to Cusa has iovem *f^?7‘lown L^^ofco J^^S-chir ■ ■"*' ,T> - .
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