Ckjftnnt Crite< .f] >! -x-z •'.’ ALTOONA, PA. THCBSDAT, MAY 24, 1860. jMaaasßsmv^ HP-Where partial are unknown to naionr ralefor inadrai^«^*g9|^#wfr«a ; tewnjwrMns.’ BiadrektlMmenU offering to pay at ot ttae? «#•#■ %b«re aarertlaemente mm»j, one. ftve or adtertiaer the foilbene«tol«ih mm. _v-\ , moat inflnential «jid .largest eircnUUag kewjjpapefaln.the United- SUteaand.tlie OanaiUa. TOtey a**aaUioriaed to contraet'for M at Ottr lateetf raitx. Giupftgp Convention. ■ : Tfie Convention which met atfCbicago op Ifche 16tb inst., Dominated Hon. Abram Lincoln, oflllinois, for Pre flident, and Hot). 'Hannibal Hamlin, of Mdine, fbr Vice the former on the third and tbe latter .on the second bal lot.. Gen, Cameron, of this State, was withdrawn after the first ballot. The Penn sylvania delegation did not give him an unir ted vote on first ballot as it was said that it would. There were men in that dele gation against whom Canaeron had array ed himself on previous occasions* and com passed their defeat, and now, when they had the opportunity, they paid him back in ; his own coin. Judging irom the pub lished speeches of Lincoln, he is as much Of f an “ irrepressible conflict” man as Seward, and must of course be equally ac ceptable to the party. Hamlin, the can didate for Vice President, is, we doubt not, -the better man of the two. What ef fect ithis nomination will have upon that made at Baltimore some two weeks since, we can not tell, , but wc suppose the Union party will insist upon -Sell staying in the field. In this pvent, the result is* easily conjectured. The nomination of Lincoln and Hamlin is received yyitb muoh.enthusiasm through outall parts of tbe North, and especially in the North-west, where Lincoln is very papular, and where Douglas alone could hope to make a contest against blip. TERRIBLE TORNADO. On Monday evening last, the mqst de structive tornado ever known visited Cincinnati. The storm came, from the north west, and appeared to be a cloud, densely black, extending two miles in breadth, and rushing, forward with fear ful rapidity, accompanied by thunder and lightning and torrents of rain. The dam age-done in the city by the blowing down and uurpofipg of houses was immense, and the loss .will probably reqoh 8500,- OQO. *k large number of persons were iijored, and as “far as heard from six persons were killed. The steeples aid roofs oi almoat every church and public Building in the cfty besides .thofe fif a number of dwellings were blown down or damaged. Walls were blown down and fell, upon occupied houses, injuring pnd killing the inmates. The telegraph ipT eycay, direction were prostrated; quently but little is known ofthe damage in the-oountry. The railroads leading to Cincinnati were covered with trees which : Thetailxoad £opot : 4e»°lisbed. gardepH wate deatroyed. «dong theriv,enraged with fearful violdndej *nd great fears are entertained Tor'the* steam . Boats auad which werp. .on sb« The Wqft boat were aaveduud ;3fcoof the United States* -The original was bwnt in the great fire at 1 Jeddo two y<to6 ago. The copy in Japanese was °This they with them, and a/bdpy of itj (hot signed.} and a letter fromJfe?JCycpon to the President of the Uxut4dsfetes. = • Atlantic Monthly for June is replete, as usual, with- substantial reading Saving a continuation of the series which have made it so deser jppular. To all who wish a month ly containing really valuable matter, cal-1 instruct os well as amuse, we j for the Atlantic j Phblished • at%os-: vSiif me »£ '' '' " Pennsylvania Bailroad Burnings. •'Tl^folloi^g ; i^/->. II! . * of the Pennsylvania i inn i• i |i '-iii * i|Tipjifrm , - species os'; t months of Jt»t « oMba%': R o Sj;i„k Jfoi ‘Rsr.W> an.'the.bnsumssof rfffliiiinliiiilfilm ?**»-*• “CMnr’s.” «*S> ..*V'‘ -of* steamboat, and oh -cSSS- year: Powder, &c, 146,877 "WV>»V v» ‘'a»Si^»*'BßB»-' «maoM Parker, Ants—Moths—Mos^ultoes^Pleas— lnsectson Plante—lur j ,«r-secfonn Animals, 4ic,^4fc- UifiAwSy form >W species • ■'Tf jj,: ■r, / " . persons traveling'from the Eastern 0 j- \r;gjonN. January February, 87.746 «H. 438 10,612 40#,7«fi , Mississippi to inquire for the steamer Canada, Capt. J. W. Vost office—the City Prison* and SUtion Booses—the City ““£*» ass!*!? tO«ff Ml*-**- ' ; Steaniert. Ship*. 4c-lthe City Hotels, “Astor,” "St. Ni-‘ ipru, ag * s ” _____ J,T ___ I : Aftw passing, several importanttowps end points of, ;j dfolamr-ke;—gndijby Total, _ $472027 sMB6,auO 51,870,631 trade down the riter, weOrrivediei* pviningwta Druggists'and eWrytrtioro sett them. from January lot to May Ist, buque, 166 milesbefow Lacrosse. Donleith is on the east- 1 gg-Wholeaaie Apmtsin aU the large Cities. thfoplaoaiiußlls4l»ewe*t- -t 2Sc.,"6oc_ and $1 boxes, bottle*, flasks. ‘ "®yj WBlparOT:‘Wini MW? jenoa ID . 0».: . Illinois Central B. B. Jt bears the ! jj ffewsrelMof spurious Imitations. Examine each Sundries. **o. ! appearanceoflfoViurbewaptaceofoomWerabfe business, •■, .Box. Bottle and Flask, and take nothing but "CostarV' 1 fra*.** jwr *t4m* >»r6i*: nolmvie, , s»*su» n*«t *•' ifflf ■ .. , —V ‘ V--- ■;■; . •:.* ggp-Addrcss orders—or for •‘circnlsr to Dealers" to "■■' i* 8 *^ 77 i A«m «twUliw tbrongh this dilspidsied for a UENRY E. COSTAft, ’ 1 for MftrdQ, (ss§l- 1 eonple ofhunts, 1 proceeded to the ticket office at the 111; PiuncieaL Depot, 410 Dsoadwat, N. T 0eBt !“ »• ****** *&s*' *' ** w fowby o. w. K^er..Aituooa. i : %Pr> t t *'%•■ r seHeisotmty.llUjuriiß-afow minutm.ire wereapeedlog March 29, ISOO.-Sm. mnglD ’XUODtb hetore in the QJ the onr wayow the Tart ptßirio. landa,a grelß parrof whk-h __ rpad,.except Anril, 1856,4 ll« earnings of is in a state of oulUration. This is a first Class Kail *iuoh exoeeM SeMiOOO. ' The earning, of ihe months of. JB6O exceed i At Men<tota flcrenil tcilns trriro and depart at tbo mme 'it *• ••W-' •j« • a time And a wel) posted in Railroading* will those, of the .same period in anj previous Btand B prutty of either taking the wrong trrin yOftT .siuoe .the opooing of the road to or being left to take the next. Being well skilled in rail hnnitiAaa ‘ ’ S' roadtug, I proceeded at opco to the ticket ofl)Ce, as all DUSIUeSBi ,1" railroad travelers should do, to get information' in regard : |o the departure of trains, but 10, when 1 came there, 1, for the first time in my life, could not get . the information sought for at a : railroad ticket office, if the railroad com panies centering here employ their men for the purpose of insulting gentlemen or treating them with silent con' tempt, and refusing to take Illinois rags for tickets at their offices, without giving their reasons for so doing, then I would consider them faithful employees. But 1 don’t think it is desire of the officers of those companies to hare them thus treated, and therefore I would advise them tlmt.it would be considerable to their interest to keep an eye to that point. After thus rebuffed by the em ployees about this depot! I groped my way in the dark to ; the train which I presurped was going the way I wished I! to travel, entered the car and obtained the desired informa tion from a passenger. In.a few minutes we were on our (“wny;aeain, roiling over the vast prairies towards Arlington ! where lam at present I shall spend a few days here and tbefi proceed to Chicago, where some of the great men of the nation-are now assembling to put in nonination a can didate for the Presidency to represent the' Peoples’- Party of this Union at the next election. April,lB6o, 1860, lucre*** in 1860, Gen. La Veg a Shot. —It is stated that Geo. La Tega, recently taken prisoner at San Luis Potosi by tbn has been shot. It will beremembered that he was captured by Gapt. May at Rcsaca de laPalma, and subsequently at Cvrrp Gordo. All prisoners taken with Gen. La Vega at San Luis were shot. ■ tSf* Arthur's Ladies' Home Magazine for June has been received. "It contains a neat steel engraving entitled “ The Wri ting Lesson,” and a beautiful fashion plate, together with Arthur’s usual good 'selection of reading matter. Price $2 per annum. T. S. Arthur & Co., Philad?. PEN AND SCISSORS -o®, During the six days preceding Monday week, inches,ofratu fell. J#®-There is now seventy-throe miles. of passenger rail way in Philadelphia.; Oft. The seventeen year locusts have appeared in the vi cinity of FrndeHoksfturg, Va. J)®-AII the rage—Straw and chip tyles with a piece Of twine around them. Only 10 cents a grab. ft®, Mrs. Herr lias retired from Heir’s Hotel, Harris burg, and is succeeded by llr.Brenford of Somersetcounty. a®. It generally follows that a man gets mad. when bit ten by. a dug, whether raid dog bos the hydrophobia or not. S®- The admirers of-Keenan ore raising a testimonial fund for him, which they expect to raise to $25,000 or $30,000. r’ A meeting of the Blair coanty Medical Society will be held at Springfield Furnace on Wednesday nest, the 30th last. ft®. The grain crops are said never to have presented a more promising appearance than at present, at this season; of.the year. «£-A hew temperance society has been organized In Bedford styled-the Bedford Temperance 1 Society. It takes the place of the Washingtonian Society. ft®. In trouble again—Campbell of the Bloirsville He cord. He has been sued fur libel by the editor of the In diana, True American. young lady of Cincinnati, Jnst.retorned from Eu* rope, says that an aristocratic Englishman asked Jier if Cincinnati was a slave State. JI&- fashionable—pngil ist ic encounters’ between (he youngsters, since the great international “mill.’' Occa» sionaily they result ip flattened probosis or draped eyo- Uds. ' 'IJJuThe Indiana American says that a pike nearly three feet long and weighing 18 lbs, was caught in the Blairs ville dam, a short time Since. What a whopper—of a fib, or a pike. O'The Union Club, of Lancaster city, testified their approbation, of,the nomination of Don. John Bell, by ring toft a large number of belli, for an honr or two, at their clnbtoom. ' THE LIFE OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE, WIFE of NAPOLEON 1. by Cecil B. Haktut, author of Life of 1 .'O* The BegHter hoists the names of Lincoln and Ham* :<> Colonel David Crockett,” “Colonel Daniel Boone,”etc., Hh to its mast-head. How about the 14th plank in the etc., with a splendid port ait engravedoh steel, -no vol. XT, ~ . ... _.. . , ume, 12mo„ cloth. 377 pages. Price $1.50. And upon ««»■ rmt *m- f* receipt of the price, witfc Mceuts additional for postage. Ajmertcanfaim, Judge? - n copy of thc Boob. together with a handsome present, ■ ; ' . . _ , T „ , . worth from 60 cents to $lOO, Will be sent to any address - *9*. - <* SjjCte. in the United Statie. Newton Hamilton, was drowned in aj-un at that place, on ' FROM THE PREFACE Friday wbeJL - The body was swept dht Into the river add Tho Emprew Josephine was one of the moet remarkable has ; not : h9en recovered. ' ' % of all the extraordinary characters who rose into conspicu 49T.Frpm the accounts given in the papers published out* public position* la consequence of the French Reyolu- Jnniata,we learn that .the damage done to the t( on . Wonderful were the events of her life. With the catted, antUmllyldnal property by tbo late rain ' kindest and most affectionate of human hearts. She united Uta is peaier Htan that of any prpyi -us Apod- , j the sternest principles of rectitude anil a comprehensive '■gautho.editorof oneofthe Maine pupera gays hebas genius. | hwi* pliir ofbodtsgiven him, were' so tighttHM now tl»y oamfrvdty of ateontthme >e Motived his pnniahmAt • r j his'empire have heep/wreridd- If is wpr-.hy ofno ehi. «w AJ .• iice thial tWSppUtfcil futres^Nbm»d abitttytaf be^aJnher- thit onr old iriend wd partoer, A. J- Napoleon Hland Oryw.iskboutto commencethe publication of anew pa- ■J™ ?■'■■■ r ivm.-™, Ir c „„, n uril C&n j f f”*' DOW , I , d^ , ;ls6^I r »d r^in * r y Suicide.—A ipan pamedßrattt , w bich.ahe displayed amidst the most amazing j notonlyanexceedihgly inter caine 'days ago. froth a most extraordl- bnt aLhigihly insiieueUvd lessonUoallwho read her : Sp fclwlfo j partaken of twenty-one boiled eggs at ojm j&f* ■ c h»Uenge otOTpairikpn with J4p»t of any other historical ; ' r . , villaii kicktd the bucket, and wiU eat no tnore eggathw . ‘ jo^yhe f copstalitly looked fothegldry_of Prance and ! •itfo ofJbrdon. - : . - - - ■ ■ | tho'fomedf her husbftndaa the two mbst desirable objects. 49” A Flare Up —Sehnableand Blackhavo hadavfcry Whwi Napoleon deaircdw;perp«t‘uato Lis dynasty,by a see- . aUercatiob Odvoie t>mmifiee.' Jnilge ; o pd iiiarriage wfakb yield him a male heir to his Black: Fee present at te*tigu>nyr iy4iiBt>wn irqn^l,: and and put Jlnlkis 'Hiis trim woman Sfrgot all but their V'c-'ic. waa, whleh yemsof li^ed-tw^wni^b^ Iwt ttet sfe had been, ls w.U «t«tJo|or T AS. W. RIBG W GOLD noimeed him In the most offensive term* tidying those ; : ; , H&gSS™* b J “ b< ? ; »•«<»* of Sow** 3<cOtoamry;«iiJly ht to?. t jTOMIS A* *^S-'Ssi-CMfi on^rl^U^of^e. freedom. Judge Block left the room, and Was ftUowediy K& With o*'i&der JW 0 " '«««?**? T* 0 £“?* ww»faW««v' wfcfth*« #fll settatUMr prlcSs/on reawm- f " 8s«-Caeb °n ““0™» MB?WU>% A Ur.Schnftble, who continued .to stigmatiae fuii ! yatM^j' l j .v faeneral Aaents &*&a large of K» | M*'r V %*» **"' corridors, and In the presence of astonished qwetatort,— sln^J car*, and it ii hopdd that thobook will be found re- :<J3pW«fc# T«s> V» .■*»» UeneraJ , Agent* jjfcfc *«**. edtaK(|i«Srki) wfeieflbr ! ■ —r— Both i>4rU«i threaten criminal prosecution. “ ' S i Ufdteas-wellas entertaining. Fulloftrnth, yet itis the for both.—iaiorence. Jf<m., Sentinel. j M "HI Pittsburgh, who has just Wstumed of jliography., .[ -, V -' *# •-* ** **»* nil *_,*<*. A*>' (BAPSAGB STW^R, the first i . • Ken 1 , Si<&ir- 'topay postage, by addressing the publisher, whotsdesir- -»nr»«o^^n*-«h^jnM^i. ' l ,s#«*•« -m ■: «r- ; sSk«SSSSS.® ? SS' s ptjmpod thirty4wobarrdt, which were “T A cejtU * ! 'j' ■£ ■}■' ’ to Pittsburgh. On the same day _ . The Presents are of good quality and of OiebMt Manu- p^„^^^ r :the onrsof Fever and Ague. Bio steady and /V | to the Franklin Oil Company commenced to Ifcw.Wj factnre. and comprise adarge iDO rIm made tor thV“ blttrrtu«andthO + I the top of Oio conductor, ~ flowed into the Allegheny river. era * 1 -SaaMa Obutljiii JW W,«•*•« jr^Wi^^fjgr'iih* operation, and tubs, tjonrela were , :;, mailed to you free of expense, an<tone ttiiu wffl mtGiinf Firmy and dgnn, T>r rnTntniiftriilntonittrb v* to save the trcaiure. Hund«ds of people «o» tot&t plabe jo gregated 4d»ut the Well, afid tHol book r’ '. p ° hU^ieTi luld |*o^ Western Corregpomlfaapoet : ■’ : u TEE LIFE OP GENERAL BAMOEL HODSTON, THE Hunter, Warrior, Patriot and Texan Hero. The only au thentic memoir of him ever published. One volume. 12m0.. cloth; 402 pages, with illustiations. Price $l.OO. ' And -upon receipt of the price and 21 cents additional for postage, a copy of the book, together with a handsome present, worth front 50 cents to $lOO, will be sent to any address in tho United Stutcs. G. 6. Evans. Philadelphia. ; “ There is no campaign in modern military history which for its extent, although attended with such disastrous re- , suits, although eventually eliding in the liberty of the Re- | public, than that conducted-by General Samuel Houston, ' during the year 1830-37 in the defence of Americana then settled upon tl» frontiers of Mexico. In a brief period, with a small band of Heroes hastily raised en masse, and illy armed and accoutred, the brilliant defence of the Alamo, was made forever glorious by the Woody massgere, perpe trated by the Mexicans. This unfrtunate event which showed valuable lessons and glorious illustrations of the va [ lor of our citizen soldier®, aud of the genius of the Great Chief and Hero, ought not to be forgotten or hastily glan ! cod over. It is believed that the campaign during the Tex an war has not received folljustice in the narratives which ' were published, the numerous merits of which were mar i red by serious errors. By comporiu g these various versious {'■and by consultation with those who played prominent parts 1 in this event of iour history, it is believed that the Biogra i phy of the Texan Hero, which is divested of cumbrous de ) tails of military technicalities, Is as faithful and exact os it | 1s practicable to render a narrative of this description. 1 The sole desire ol the author has been to do full justice j to American valor and patriotism, and to present truthful and vivid pictures of Unit memorable war, and of the con duct of the Great Chief, who, springing from the people, a frontier warrior, without science, hrt or experience in mil itary affaire, was enabled through tin- smiles of Providence, by his stout heart, his sagacious ino-llect. and ardent pa triotism. to repel, punish and nearly destroy some of the most mercenary soldiers that ' were over sent forth bjt any power on earth. Ought such deeds bo permitted to fade from the memories of a patriotic people ? No: it is a ro proach to the present generation. is not mere spirit ezeicised by our government in deluding the rights of onr citizens and extending that protection to them which has ever been sanctioned by every true son of liberty Address Tours WINNEBAGO. BOOK NOTICES. V\ GEOBGEU. iiVANS, Publisher, No. 139 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. notices. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. 6it. CHEKSEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of Ingredient* in these Pills are the re sult of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities Paipfui Menstruations. removing all obstructions,' whether from cold oi otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpita tion of the heart, whites, all nenrons affections, hysterics, iatigue, pain in the back and limbs. Ac,, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. . DK. CUEKSBMAS’S PILLS was the commencement j>\ a new era in the tree line it of those irregularities and obstructions which bare consigned I so many thousands of the young, the beautiful, and the be- j loved to a premature grave. No female can enjoy good health unless she Wweguiar. and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. Pit CIIBKSKMAN’S PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to EcmaUs, To all classes they are invaluable, in ducing, -with certainly, periodical regularity. They are known to thousands, who have used them at different pe riods, throughout the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, stating when, and-when they should not be used, with each Box,— the Price One Dollar each Box, containing 40 Pitts. .A valuable Pamphlet- to be had free, of the Agents.— Pills sent l(y mait.pmmptly. hy enclosing price to the Gen eral Agent. Sold by Druggists generally, It. B. HUTCHINGS, General Aoekt, 14 Broadway, New York. *old in Altoona by G. W. Kessler; in Hpllidaysburg hy Geo. A. Jacobs. (Dec. 8, 1859.-ly. Have You a Diseased Liver. The question, though startling, is sufficiently suggestive when the fact is taken into consideration that diseases of the Liver harp become most alarmingly frequent ih the ■ United States. Indeed, there are few formidable diseases that ore notin some way traceable to a deranged state of thkt important organ. Many of the complaints usually clashed under the head of Consumption, have their origin in (he Liver. ‘•'Any remedy that would insure regularity and healthful action in the Liver, would bo a blessing to mankind!” has been the exclamation of thousands. That remedy has been founds it is safe and sure. When a fair trial has been afforded it. it has never been known to fail. Header, have you any disease of the Liver, or disease which you believe proceeds from hepatic. derangement?— Lose not a moment, but purchase a box • f Dr. M’Lane’s Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros- Pittsburgh. Pa_ gpd they will restore yon to health. It is the only remedy yet dis covered. in whifeh implicit confidence may be placed Purchasers will be careful to ask for DU. M’LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILE;?, manufactured by FLEM ING BUOa ,of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills pur porting to be Liver Pills, now the public. Dr. M'- Lane’s genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now bo bad at all respectable drug stores. None gen uine without the signature of FLEMING BROS. Wonderful, but True. ■ A few days since, Mr. Jas. 11. Beadle. of Huntsville, Ala bama, culled on us uud gave us permi'skm to publish for , the benefit of 'Offering humanity, the astonishing cure \ which had been effected io the case of his wife by the use i of Dr. llance’a Vegetable Epileptic Pills. lie luformedua, , that at the time 11 is tjife commenc' d using the medicine, | her system was s 6 entirely prostrated, by the number of j spasms she had undergone, as to reduce her weight to 100 lbs. Since she has been taking the pills, she has entirely g >t over the spasms and ha« gained In weight and bod,iy health, She now weighs at least 200 lbs., and declares she is in better enjoyment of health than ever before in Iter life. Mr. Beadle also (elated the case of Mr. Harrison Lightfootofthe same town, who has been entirely cured of the worst form of Epilepsy by these same pills. Mr Lightfoot’s case was so bad thnl ho never passed a week without having an attack, often falling down in the street, lie has noth ml an attack fur more than a year. Mr. Beadle thinks that if the pills ever fail in curing n case, it is for the want of a prop r perseverance on the part of the person in taking them, as he feels assured from observation in the.case of his wife, that if they are taken for a suffi- cient length of time, they will cure any case. Sent to any part of the country by mail, on the receipt ofa remittance. Address Snrn S. Hinge, 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, aid. Brice, one box,s3; two, $5;. twelve, $24. The Mustang Liniment cures Rheumatism; The Mustang Liniment cures Stiff Joints ; I The Mustang Liniment cur a Burns and Wounds; | OI M A T/fe Mustang' Liniment cures Seres, Ulcers, Cided O « A•|» U Breasts and sore Higgles; Heurdlgia, Corns and JFarts,<ti>d | c&± CE>l 1,000,000 DOLLABS PBB ANNUM ‘ J. To thcCnitud States, as the preprver and restorer of ynl-. a large anil attract Ivo■ liable Horses Cattle. ;Hcnres;all Spraip,Gntds, prising all the novsth Wonnds,' Stlff Jolnts,4c. Bid jwuveZcr hcarofanyortU- nERIR& narySorc, Swelling. Sprain or Stiffness, either on man or : , , andtrtttnrea besst, which the Mustang Liniment would not cure? Dj3 together witli a fttlll you over visit any respectable Druggist in any part of the world—in Europe, Asia ot Amotica—who aid say “it was the greatest discovery of Oie agef” Sold everywhere.— (xKi Every family should haveit; there sizes. and an assortment of BAUXEa Vropriotora, New-York. ... BQOTS. !3t — ■ -. » - — ! —— — , of all slips and stylos, _ , * and wIU be sold at fei v Jlomers l Having recently et The attention of mother is directed to Dr. Eaton’s IX- dispiayiny targeiyjii F ANTILB CORDIAL, which is highly recommended ter 1 all Complaints attending Teething, such as' Dysentery, ; " tJ. JM:. Colic, Cronp, 4c. ' jjtSviPS. T||jL; BLOODFOOD—This medicine, being, as its name sug- **. gef6£? Bboi.ls^'‘«ad a differing «»»* O*«UX « KOtOf M InMMBt •»««•» **** made(BtopwrelnaMt,andon toth*«nd*tog«*» quoth Shatopeaio. tV enintngnf men’a fan— thf the nnconth muaer in sad well, *4Sp"*' **» , foraus of emD ftih« Wrown SJrtne Chrthing Hall of Wo •Mtf M* »W^:|gii»ent» tor , !* TOOTf^ICUE. Thin Wm In W ft,' whUh Is put np i in bottles and soldat 35 cenks each. It is an excellent medicine, when diluted, for spongy and tender gams, and . li wcath pricOtosJil who, naed.it, Jdd hero, by G. Wi Heeshr, Druggist. I Jan. 12,1859. —hj- l mm* w * MO;£*^itOON* "117 HERE MAY BE HJ^AJ^THE YY popular WblicatkW^SSWtfi JVeto York Wttklg, Scientific A«£r • JHcmYcfi ■fUp-t S?' Jlj BaUnu l e T P(dortat - « Knott LetUt’t lU. German Ptper, JJle iU tut rated Vltorid, {Gentian,) The JfewTori CHtfer, SaliemedTVUceGaedie," United States PUict Gazette, ' Beaton Piled, ; , //am JottmoK ■ •■••,' Atnner X*yht% Spiritual Telegraph, j UWf-ty JWbnnt, Porter 3 ) Spirit, | I l’ bi f trat^l Frank UOiF t Budget <>f Fun, iankeeNotumt, Altexma Tribmi. iVi* A«*. DAILIES: Philadelphia Preu, * i Puma Ledger, iVew Kw* IW£»n<% Jhttdmrgh True Preu,' -Mnbjfeffc .... Korih American, i ' /VftifrurflA CkruntcU, Evening Bulletin, Eeenind Argue, "rtniwylratunn. To which will be addedthe mw publications a* they appear. MaeaiiuM. Novels and Romance*, Miscellaneous Books, School Books. Copy Books’, Slates, Ren*. Pencils, Inks, Cap and Letter Roperj. ■ nvclopcs, Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank jßobks altd In fcfct every thing in ttie Stationary line. Toys, No tions and GgnwSJafovery Variety. Pic tmes and PScture Pram**, Aft; «a_ A choice lot of COS R KCTION BRIBB, of every; tari etfJUso. TOBACCO anfISKOARB of the best quality. \j b We are sole Wbd|(<aule and RotaH Agent, isi uift county, for KOUN'S OKLKBKATKD BALTE. ltdoe* pos itively cure all sores to which it is Try B. 7_ t f | f H. FETTINOEB. " i I § I i| * *« .Jj.Jb ■£ • 2 ® . Ce] ■ ' f *■ Ph «|ilf |i B ►* §|li« §S o r 6 O r_-i S 3 Im a I oS q hh * Pi a S.i«« H o It's I*l W . c_l lpll*gl §g 8 ~ I §9l tKH l S « 8 H tflifSM & "P- mil /‘"‘S ifi I g i*- | L J B-3 2 M s*• V rirc it- s‘j . °a i lJ L | gs- I Pure OM C rpilE IJNIVE §_ which is given to. only PUBIS BRANDY C MEDIC IN known, which 16 fully C( siclana \Vhohave used For Summer Goi f A Cure is g\iaran as it will effectually: Diarrhoea & AS A t TUe pure qjticle U and St Dispepsia, Ftatulm Low Spirits, G ! ness, Lii Physician#, who ban it in, the most flutterinj to the numerous letter A. HAR' Solo lYholesale a Not. 10, 1859. GREA ■-lot« U-b- - - --- —•>- -' | n ; im --iaV; ,^;l; •'V*i , • --tc K* roN’s it awba Brandy. iSAL PREFERENCE his brand shows that it is the r,<. rrohorated by all practicing phy t In their practice, iplaints with Children, ted or the money will be re funded. etjevo that eviction, ns well »' Ppwel Complaint, (EVERAGE. vgetlier superior, ami a sovereign KK BKMBDY for cy, Grimy. Colie, Languor, miral Debility, Nervo us er Complaint, etc.'. tuied it fn their practice,, speak of terms, as will bo seen by reference Sod certificates. ' ! A CO., Projirietprs, Cincinnati. A. ROUSH, id Retail Agent for Blair county. OPENING- AN D SUMMER C£) « - lAN HAS .JUST RB ed athis old stand, on Virginia at* ssbrtment of seasonable goqjds, com s. Ini " lawks, cmeuAus, exbrot- OSLEKF d'GLOms. an* all Tarie ot LADIES DUESSGOOD& ■. /eortraent of goods for gentlemen's and Vesting*. ' Hardware, Qneenawfre and" )OERIES, • OESi SAITOHS, &Q., , which equal to any in the ipsrkat, Wged mj store-room, I canqiw creased stock to better ■ adran t*ge r InTlte eTerybody to call. , jRV -? . ’’i f .. i • •■ ■: cSheetiifcitM&rc, tin <>, &a. I' I ' SlMtfLtil Poaffijsntw6lßnk.ir~. Board 8 HixfcxfSO, SbtUontry Tuition $33, «*&, g^ Vsual time to complete a tall course, from 0 tnio IWOto^OOO. , . Student* entur *t H| tlmo-rSo Vacation-Review,, ! pleasure. .' 1 Tint Premium* Ibr Beet Business Writ in* t.r isjs . o»tvedat Pittsburgh. Phlladsiphta and Ohio .ttate Pairs * Also, .t the principal Wire of the.Cnion t>r the pest f o >r .years. - .. , OrnsmenStri'Writing andKmbsilisbedVW w ef the CouJl* enclose flee letter stamp* to I. W. JRSKINS/*^ Sepk.B% Pittsburgh, CLOTHING STORE. SPIKSIUOSNQt OF GOODS!! rr*H» SUBSQBIBERS HAVE JUST i'Jfc received at tbeli.Stw*. on Main SL, a largu stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS to which tliey hrrlte'the persons in needof BBABY-MAI» ClOtaUiQ, , BOOTS" A SHOES. ■; They flatter themseros tltey never had a. betterusott men* than that,now on ha ml. and that consequently they never were better prepared to meet the wants of their cus. towers and friends. All-their arrangements have i*,. made with a View large and prosperous butiotH.— Therefore we invite a call from one amjisU. Don’t fornt the place. , • ETTINOEfr * XJLLMAK’S CLOTHING EMPORIUM. If you. would be suited, come quickly—hat donTsllconw just at the same time.! At all events coma and hats tuur want# supplied. „i . ' Our goods are all maaufectuted hr ourselves in out ora manufactory iu the city, consoquantly we nro enabled to sell prices lover than thoao.yf.any olher LesUtiUthoieot in the placed ' . ■ Muwdfes fbr any artfcle'ofclothing, or fbr whole unit*, taken ot the store and the articles furnished uh. short na tice. ETTI.NOLK i CtLMVN April 5,1880. B EfVTnWBR & UU»IAN, WHOLESALE CLOTHING, 2ft) 107 Itorih ■’Pkird St. above Arch , MEHC HANTS VISITING PHILADELPHIA. Will find it to their advantage to call and ex < '' amine their stock. A LL THE CLOTHING SOLD BY /~\ this flrtais manaEßStnred under their own personal aupervbion. and thsy can therefore guarantee their goods to all who purchase from them. They have BRANCHES of tbetr; House establiahed At ' ' TYRONE, ALTOONA, & WILLMORE, For the retailing Of their Goods, and they flatter (hom bclvcs that they oan furnish’the public with tivthing better and at lower price than can be get else whore. [April 26,’9).- TTEBNAN AND SAYERS! JESSE SMITH, Would respectfully inform the citiaona of Altoona end vicinity that he has just arrived (Tom the oily with a Urge and splendid stock of HATS ■■ OF AND Hi ALL CAPS, STYLES, For Spring and Wear, oi every'color and shape. Also, a good assortment of Hisses and Children’* Plate, MEN AND BOYS’ STB AW HATS, of different varieties, all of which will bo' sold CHEAP FOR CASH. Persons in Want of anything in the above line, will please give me n cull before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 ain determined to sell at the very lowest possible prices. Store on Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Altoona, Mav 3, 1860-tC. JESSE SMITH. Beto Boofc &to«. riIHK SUBSHTOER HAS LATELY 1 o pcnod a BOOK STORK next door to n'm/gtm the corner utVirgmai and Awiic ttruii, where way be found dMmSW Old and Standard Authors, New Vttbliealm,t Light, Literature, Periodicals <ind Staple and Fancy Stationery in large varieties. Also, a new and very select lot of SHEET UCBIC JIBSIO BOOKS and "MUSICAL nfSTUCHESTS. The citwn* rf Altoofaa art respectfully invited to coll. fcVLjUI orders attended to with promptness and mjpattH • Altoona. 'Stir. 3, 1 1859-tf It. SMITH. SAMuetewAsr. W. M CORMLY tk CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IN FIjOUR, grain, seeds, BACON, MESS PORK, tmi&y beef, HAMS, CHEESE, tRONi, HAIEB, GLASS, So-, to. NO. LIBERTY STREET, its*W'Vk on, pa. ! QHI OH!l OHM! r WEp GOT THEM I 150,000 ROLLS «F W A t I- P A P ER • '%:■ T OI MATCH. • GOLD PAPiB FOR iJslm TdtM’mid Gol<t rt&Smfae Wiill and Chamber patterns. , , of roll* at JsEt|*ni*n«,«>ilthon»iin<l«*. WSP Look far tke Stnptd Frpnt. Slash's; 18flO.-2m . S' ?■ • COURT- salb.^2 V / virtue of on order of the counts, tho nuderticne4 will expose to sol*, Iw*^ l »rim6sbtfctfW oTJohnßowm** of AUooiui, on XJ7EBDAT. the 12th day of JO>b. » > oto o’clock In th? Afternoon-;-- .—..nflmdrit®* 18 The one-eljjhtleth undivided pm t of a fl» |d logon township. Blelr courtly, obout foie,' 2LSrv A**'* FOtt VaLB BY A. EOC3DT, ALTOONA) pE - V : K A May 8, iB6O. rnHl4 VEUY BJSST 1 -FiOUft. from the cekbroUd UK*? •TOfeMnw-Flottr and Feedwre. rT i rsS.* '*^ t • '•HiiM'to# ■•-llwleeek'K-' ’ *■ l?!r..= -as-- penters62. •wv.it. oobmlt. ; tnoun £aou norn, 'y to' 3k A-''* * rSM TtW» ?v/S3| lip |iV Jfentlri rf interest y-Mw* "9r*c^i?A [ . {/ peradna *| ' L in|WHH»; ijtMd I* td mm. Bo [ jhdnelf tl laAwtti I the | aaadn’t, tl bag. • W* ' ifMV o tra* tathe times it Is P'« IMF 0 . I not run nr fot!*bl« co bit' iko las i<MMK>lun HMMMVUo wipoaden tflfld najiml IISIISS* thrift <*Ui t%po*li th 'skm* <mr pqflu n&ik* vrnifU mNwsip' Artnwfl o(4oU t IjUpded total i laagißlso pto«iou eonaUlit wji. ccm would of QitWnoi i L «ibn, tmm ’W* Botaall. %*“« •if Jon I **r«» Jlferiafir eygi ■ . b ■Wtf* &*V ■, m ■ 7/ Sfcfcj <*9M« «!*, S; 'gi.
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