The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, July 12, 1860, Image 2

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ALTOONA, PA.
THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1860.
,18k Where parties are unknown to ae,oar rnlefot adver
fa to require payment in advance, or aguaran tee from
known peraona. It U therefore useless for all anchto eend
«j adrerttsemente offering to pay at, the end of three or six
jMhitbit, Where adTertisemenU are Accompanied with, the
’■W way, whether one, five or ten dollars, we will give the
•wtarthwr the full benefit of eaab ntee.
8* M. PEITEWCaDLI. A CO.,
Advertising Agents, 119 Naaaan street, New York, and;
instate street, Boston, are the Agents for the Altoona
Mhttae, aa<fthe moat influential and largeet eircnlatißg
Nawapapera In the United States and the Canadas. They
. •nauthorixed to contraetlhr us at our lowest.rate*.
“Seduction of Employees.*’
The Juniata True Democrat, of the
28th ult., has an editorial under the above
caption at which we. are astonished,' and
deeply, regret. Our old iriend had cer
tainly, at the time of penning the article
.alluded to,, lost his accustomed equanimi
ty; for it was evidently written in a bad
temper and in a wrong spirit. The spirit
is .bad—the motive we can not divine.
To the individual referred to, the bad
temper —not to say bitterness—of the
Democrat, is, we presume, a matter of
indifference. But it is due to the pause
of truth, and justice to the employees of
the Penn’a Rail Road Company, to expose
the unfounded charges of the Democrat's
.editorial.' The first is that the number of
brakemen on the large freight trains have
been reduced to two. This is a mistake; fur
there are three brakemen to each train.—
FoHqwing this it is said, “ this is consis- 1
tent with the grinding process inaugura
-ted by the advent of the illustrious Vice;
President as General Superintendent.’*—
Now it must have been known to the
author of that sentence, ; that the reduc
tion of wages alluded to was before the
administration of Thos. A Scott, and du
ring the incumbency of H‘. J. Lombaert;
and by the positive direction of the Board
of Directors. It was after the promotion
r-: . • t
of the present Vice President to the posi
tion of General Superintendent, and at his
suggestion, that the wages were advanced.
His superintendency was proverbial for its
alemency,. except where employees were
unfaithful, or where involved in the insub-
ordination and conspiracy of a general
-strike. He is known to bo kind-hearted,
particularly to the poor, benevolent, and
liberal almost to a fault.
1 Did it occur to the editor of the Demo
crat, that his objection fo the reduction of
needless force op trains, implies that the
Vice President is more bound to retain
employees, than to consult the interest' of
the Company of which he is an officer?—
H Beautiful rule indeed, for officials ! Alas !
the One which now .weighs down our Com
monwealth under imUions of debt. What
corporation wants for one of its highiaK
officers, a man, who, Regardless of its^
terests, andfor Ms oven popularity, or In
fluence, would employ needless laborers ?
Yet this is just what he would be bound
to do, according.to the reasoning of the
Democrat. No, if the Vico President of
the Penn’a R. B. Go., believes it to be
consistent with the interests of the Com
pany to reduce the number of the brake
men from four to three, it is not only right (
fcfc him,to suggest it, but he is bound to
see it enforced. If hb does is not
fit for the position ho occupies,
f iChe charge of .an “ extorted reward” is
as/ unfounded as Jit is ungenerous. So far
aS Mr. Scott is concerned, nothing was
known of the intended 1 testimonial until
after the funds for it had been raised j and
we do not believe that he knows to a cer- .
tainty the name of one individual who did"
or who .did not contribute to the fund.—
As to J&e employees, the charge contains
an insinuation which outrages their inde
; pendence and manliness] it implies *hat
they gave .towards the intended testimoni
al >as a matter of constraint ; from the
dtedd of official displeasure—not -volunta
rily; and, consequently, that their condi
tlen is but little better than servitude or
vassalage; that, therefore, they dare not
or have not the courage to resist what they
considered unjust or oppressive! Axneri
• can freemen be so low, so mean? No
they know no such oppression, nor wouh
they endure it. It is a slander to inti
mate sueh a thing; and Thos. A. Scott is
, one of the last men to ask or exp’ect such
from his fellows. He is regarded
• -by all who know him well,' as one of the
most affable, yet magnanimous, men to be
' found. Again we say it is strange that
our friend of the True Democrat sboulc
haye suffered himself to betray so much
and personality—especially with
such recklessness in regard to facts—to
: one through whom' .the courtesies
of the Rail Road Company have been ex
tended to him. Ought you not, friend
(J to put yourself right on this apb
-1 jepfc-F' IJave you not done yourself injns-
hyycmr editorial ? All the good you
• cpin*Sy bf fien. Roumfoct we most cor
diaUyebdowe.
The Great Eastern.
This greht long-talkcdofship, which
surpasses ini size and splendor anything of
the kind that has ever came across the
ocean, sailed upon water, or been thought
of, has anchored at Hew York harbor and
thousands are now flocking to the city and
crowding the wharves in the vicinity of
where she is tying to get a sight of
To build hsr cost a,fabulous snm, and her
daily expenses are appallingly large. She
can carry 4,000 passengers, but she
brought only forty. She can cany thou*
sands of tons of freight, but she brought
none. It is said she could not have got
into Hew York harbor if she had been
ladened. Por this reason she cannot take
freight when she departs. The question
arrises, why was she sent to America.-?-
Her errand is hot one of profit from ooni
merceor travel; and as to whether the
matter of exhibiting hen will pay remams
to be seem She is certainty worth going
to see, if it coats but little more, than the
admission fee. Her trip to this country,
like her previous ones, demonstrates the
fact that she cannot compete with the
smaller steamers in speed. That she will
be&grand sinking fund tohef owners
certainly probable, unless
something other than we have yet seen
Noticed be hit upon to make her pay.
j&pThe Republican papers are calling
upon their Democratic ootemporaries to
define the position of their candidate,
Henry D. Foster, on the Presidential
question, and the/ papers are
calling on thcir/ omMHifcts to give the
views of Andy same ques
tion. This we take it is a useless piece
of business. The defining of the positions
of the candidates would not help either of
them, and they exhibit wisdom by beeping
mum. They were nominated and placed
upon State platforms and they shouldstiy
there. They have nothing to do with the
Presidential question, so far .as relates to
their State policy, and men who pretend
to be politicians should certainly be abje
to see far enough ahead to know that
what they ask for will not be granted un
less they concede as much, and wherein
would be the gain. Enough of this gen
tlemen', ask something else.
New Daily. —The proprietors of the
State Journal have commenced the pub
lication of a daily paper, ’several the first
numbers of which are on our table. —
It is a spirited little sheet, and intensely
devoted to the cause of Lincoln. Wheth
er another penny paper will pay in Phila
delphia, remains to he seen.
PEN AND SCISSOES.
49* The latest invention announced is a machine for
tkinning^elt.
Can’t we moke your lover jealous, miss!” “,oh,
yea, sir, I think we can, if jve put our heads together.” ■
49~ Fact—fortunes made in no.time are like shirts made
in no time; it’s ten to one if they hong long together.
43* The Huntingdon Union says that Sr. H. F. Conrad,
of Coalmoht, in that county, to locate in thisplace.
43* Every plain girl has one consolation—though hot a
pretty young lady, she will, if she UVes, be a pretty old one.
43. A man died a few days ago at Norfolk, Va~, and his
physicians ascribed his disease to the habit of wearing tight
boots.
43* Hon. Erastis Fairbanks, great scale manufac
turer, has been for Governor by the Republicans
of Vermont. '-HBI
: 43* “Big man, tl^shoot.”—The Fetyee Islanders put
charges into their guns according to the size of the person
they intend to shoot at.
The coinage of pennies is to.be stopped, because
they have become too plenty. We’ll take a cartload or two
in payment from delinquent subscribers.
43. ,W. C." Nelson, of Monroe county, Tennessee, recov
ered $21,000 damages of the East Tennessee and Georgia
Railroad, for detaining his wheat in their depots, to his
Injury. ■
43. We have received the first number of a new paper
styled thoJßlairivQle Journal, published by J. Wistar Get
tys, at Rlairsyille, Indiana county. Fa. It is a large sheet
ahd is well edited. . '
43. John W. Forney apposes a fusion electoral ticket
for Rreckenridge and Douglas, and says all they want is
"clear decks, a bold fight and ho masked batteries, and
will neither ask nor give quarter.
43. From official statistics recently submitted to the
Oeneraj Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at
Buffalo, New York, it appears that the total membership
of the Church ip the world is 2,743^85.
43* Adjutant General B. C. Wilson has ordered a. State
Military Eucampment to beheld at York, in York county,
commencing on the 3d«nd closing on the Bth of September
next. It is to be styled “Camp Patterson.”
43. Two hundred ladies in Syracuse are regular patrons
of a billiard saloon there, kept by the late sergeant-at
arms of the State Senate, who devotes to them two after
noons in the week.
49>2be Cleveland Democrat says“ From the retains
slnashnn. it in frsmfl that the population of Ohio*
baa slightly decreased within thelast ten
years Immigration or otherwise. ;
Mg' Over four hundred clergymen of thsEplscopal
Churches of England are in very great' pecuniary distress,
and the Secretary of the Poor Clergy Belief Pond has put
forth a circular containing some eery sorrowful statements.
A physician of New York is of the opinion that cal
cined charcoal,in doses of one tablespoonfol morning and
evening, is onexcellent remedy against the disease now
prevalent among the cattle, May not pur agriculturists
give it a fair trial.
..... . ..$■
jfg- Aman named John C. Heylman has been arrested
andbouhd over to appear at the August sessions of the
Dauphin county courtto answer the charge of purloining
rateable bodes, deeds and other documents from theXand
Office at Harrisburg. '
The fanners whose tends are located in the vicinity
of cities and Tillages are ctrinplalning bitterly over fits loss
of their rail fences. In sbmeiocalltiesthe fields hare been
literally strlppedof every rail upon then. .The raihrare
used by wideawake dobs as emblems for Lincoln. ;
JOS' Down to 1828, every President had been taken from
the old thirteen States. Now, of the nine rival
for President or 'Vice-President, but one (Ur. Bvewitt, of
Usasachosetts,) is a citizen of an AU ite*
of the rsndidstss for President Bail*
Breckipridge, and Houston,—lits in the UlssfaippiVsUv,
or *e«r'lts borders, ”■ ,
4A mw pink has lately been Imported from'China,
■with flower* three inchee in diameter, color rich crimson,'
•potted and edged with white, with a velvety appearance
and very prolific floweia. Doo.’t forget the name. - Wo ra
ther think you won’t, when we tell you that it is Dtanthus
BoddrwigU. :
49r Denver (Sty, In Kanaaa Territory, is a fiat plaeA—
About a year ago, it contained about a doaen log cabins and
there were not over 20 mien in the place; now there are
over 6,000 people there, line blocks of bnQdings tee going
up in all directions, and the sound of the hammer and saw
is heard from dawn to sunset.
The aggregate wealth of the CnitedlJtateaamounta
to toefee thouiand außton deHart, and.the is
tools. The wealth divided by .the poptdatlon
girasto each person $6OO, young and old, andcoonting Are
persons to each fcmllyit would give ths handsome little
fortune of s2£oo to every finally of the republic.
i3.lt is asserted that tiw seventeen yearloensts haVe
lately stung fotailly, several persons la, Warren county,
.New Jersey, and Monroe county, Pa. In the latter county
'a little girl met her death ln that manner, and a man who
wat stung is not expected to live. A number of hogs had
alab died after betngsthhg. '
JKp-Theßev.Dr. Woods, ot Andover, was once giving
hie darn some good instructions about preaching; ao iaa to
obtain attention and gain applause. “ Young gentleman,”
saM be, “it Is all contained in a nutshell; when you go
to preach in the city put on your best coat, but when you
gopnt into the take your best sermon.”
AST A colored man, named Carter, entered the office of
Dri Graham, at PenysriUo, Juulata
since, to get hiorphlne, which he was In the hfdjifefif using.
The Dr. being ,ph£-|Jie concluded to help in
stead of lie got 1 strychnine; dose
of:it helpcd,h£'-mo the next world pretty Suddenly.
Jfg- On Wednesday of last week, two men, named Thoe.
Granger and Henry W. Hall, were fighting op .the Hudson
River Railroad truck, 'near Poekskill, and as
the express train approached, another man inamed Geo.
Rawcliffc, attempted to pull them off the track, but was
bold by one of them until' the train approached, and all
throewero run over and killed.
'■fßf A New Yorkjiaper states ‘•on authority” thatthe
whole expense of entertaining the Japanese in Philadel
phia was pnly $B,OO0 —but that in that city the expenses
have already reached to $40,000. The bouquets used at the
ball of Monday night cost over $l,lOO. The winehillalone
will not be less than $15,0001 If New York gets off with
$lOO,OOO her tax-payers may congratulate themselves.
Bhebift’6 Salks.—Sheriff Funk will sell the following de
scribed properties at pnblic sale, at the Court House, in
BQUldaysburg, on Monday, July 23d, I860:
{A house and lot of ground on Allegheny street, Holli
daysburg—a tract of land containing 433 acres, situate in
Atates township—a tract of land* in Blair township, con
taining 100 acres—the life estate of James A. McCahan in
a tract of two hnhdredracres of land in Blair township, on
which there is a large two-story brick house, a {tome barn,
two tenant bouses and a grist mill —a lot of ground on Wal
nut street, Hollidaysburg, having a two-story dwelling
house thereon—all to be sold ns the property of James A.
McCahan.
|khe interest of Jeoo B. Crawford in a tract' of 107 acres
ofland in Blair township, having a two-story frame dwel
ling house and frame barn thereon.
The interest of John Adam Rock in a lot of ground in
Hellidaysbnrg, on which there Is a two-story frame house
and frame stable. ■
The interest of ' T lchacl Cassiday in a tract of 106 acres
of land in Logan township, on which there is a log dwel
ling bouse and other improvements.
The interest of James Hemphill, Trustee of Martha JC.
Moran, in a lot of ground in the borough of Martinsbnrg,
on which there is a two-story dwelling and other buildings.
: The interest of William Barr, dcc’d., in a lot of ground
Qaysport, on which there is a two-story frame dwelling
house and frame stable.
i 'The interest of Mary Cohoo in a lot of ground in the
borough of Hollidaysburg, on which there is a two-story
{tome dwelling and two small frame buildings. ,
: The Interest of Augustus McClain in a lot of ground in
tlio village of Ironsville, in Snyder township, on which
there is a two-story frame dwelling.
'"■A two-story house and lot of ground in Tipton, thopro
perty- of Thomas Adams.
■ The interest of J. Q. Ritter in a lot of ground adjoining
the station hduio of the Penn’a B. B. Co, at Tyrone, hav
ing thereon erected a partly finished four-story and three
story building.
The interest of Thomas Vanscoyoc in a tract of land in
Shyder township. containlng 150 acres, havinga one-and-a
hklf story house and log bam thereon. Also the interest
of the some in a lot of ground in Antis township, contain
ing fopr acres and having a two-story frame house and
frame stable thereon.
- a lot of wound'contain ing 9 acres, situate in Blair tp,
J-the property of Mrs. Hart (widow,) add Joseph Hurt.
last of Jurors for July Term, 1860.
GRAND JURORS.
Acker, Henry, (of Henry,) Huston.
Bell, Samnel H, Antis.
Black, Michael, Greenfield.
Brumbaugh, Christian, Huston.'
Barnhart, Jacob, Greenfield.
Brooke, William H., Blair.
Cunningham, John ff, Altoona.
Cyphers, Moses A., Altoona.
Dolan, Thomas, Snyder.
Ettiuger, G. 8., Snyder.
Eaton, Bird.Q., Uollidaysbnrg.
Fleck, Gabriel, Tyrone tp.
Uewit, James M. HoUidaysburg.
Hnnter, Thomas, Antis.
Ilorrell, Robert L.,’ Gaysport.
Jckes, John L., Altoona.
Knptt, Miller 8., Altoona.
: ' Lower, Henry C., Taylor.
Mclntosh, Michael, Juniata.
McFarland. Alexander Jr, Antis. j.
Prinkle, Philip, Greenfield,'
Smith, WilUam,lAllcßheny.
Sorrick, Jacob, Woodberry.
. Williams, James, Hollfdaysburg.
' TRAVERSE JURORS-FIRST WEEK.
Bell, Francis M, Tyrone borough.
Buchanan, Alexander, Allegheny.
Buck, Jacob, Logan.
Bridentwngh, Philip W.; Tyrone tp.
Bell, James H, HolUdaysburg.
Biller, David, Frankstown.
Borget, Adam, Jr, North Woodborry.
Baum, Henry C, HolUdaysburg.
Bnrley, Caleb R, Tyrone borough.
Condron, James, HolUdaysburg.
Cully, James, Hollidaysbnrg.
DUI, Matthew P, Altoona.
Dysart, Alexandcr. Tyrone tp.
Dibert, Henry, Greenfield.
Fleck, David, Tyrone tp.
: Farrell, Thomas, Logon.
Halfpenny, John, Antis.
Hunter, David G, Antis. i.
Henshey, David, Antis.
Hammond, Henry K, Woodberrj. ' i
Irvine, John E, Antis.
Imler, Michael, Greenfield.
Koos, Abraham, Allegheny.
Lowtner, James, Altoona.
Long, Henry, Altoona.
Motzker, Isaac, North Woodborry. '
McFarlone, Thomas, HolUdaysburg.
McKlm, James, Allegheny;
Patterson, James H 4 Catharine. \
Patton, James R, HolUdaysburg.
Bigg, James, Altoona.
Shutter, Peter, Altoona,
: Sturtsman, Henry, HoUidaysburg.. r
Snyder, Christian, HolUdaysburg.
Stiffler, John M., Allegheny. ;
singer, Absalom, Altoona.
, Trough, 0. A, Hollidaysbnrg.
Wlke, Michael, Huston.
SECOND WEEK.
> Acker, John,(bJ John,) Huston.
Binghkm,-J<p^’Bnyder.
Burget, Hehiy, North WoOdberry.
Bridenbangh, Philip,Tyrone tpi
, Baker, Sylvester. C., Logan.
Crawford, Armstrong, Tyrone tp.
Clossen, Thomas* Antis.
Clabough, Michael, Altoona.
Crowell) Daniel Antis.
Carothers, Alexander, Catharine.
• Dibert, Henry, Grebnfleld- i; i
Homer, David H-, Antis.
' Douglas W m-Qaysport,
DeArmit, James, Juniata.
Fortna, Mathias, Snjjier.
Freeman, James A., Hollidaysbnrg.
j Green,' John, Logan. I s,
Glasgow, TaylorW•, Antis.
Gwln, James L, Logon.
Hamilton, Smith K., Allegheny.
Hoover, Daniel, Huston.
Luther, Joseph, Lofi*n. \
Lelghty,Jacob,Juniata. ,
London, Abraham, Logan.
McDowell. Isaac, Logan.
Morrow, Samuel, Tyrone tp.
Noel, Henry.Altoona.
Rankln.’Archlbald, Catharine.
BltvJf#Wh,Dlȣ
BobisoßjMpos, onyuer.
Stewart, RaberLTyroneip.
Bidets; James, Altoona,
r Btltner, Samuel, Altoona. ■', ,
1 WttVPeter, Logaa. ' *
Trial laiiat for July Term, 1860.
8. G. Rhode* vs, W. A. Dean 4 00. et *l.
J. J. Dull vs. Margery OTrhl, Jr. ' :
G. W. Patterson's adm’r. n. John' Atrudu
.-. Ann Bell vi. A. Patterson ct al.
tf;-' H. H’Neal ts. A.D.* J.P. Moor®;
C. Rauch ri. Lloyd * Hill.
John Hiller vs. Shoenbergcr’sexrs.
Same : ti. . Some.
Mary Lowry t*. Same.
SECOND WEEK.
David Good vs. D. Watson ct al.
'W.McKiUip'* adtnr, ti. David UcKtlllp.
,0. Garber"* ezrB.vs.Bhoenberger'sexrs.
Samevs. A.P. Wllaoh.
1 John Fox vi. Union Insurance Co.
Jacob Ressler vs. Shoeaberger'aExrs.
- J. O. Pomeroy vs. Allegheny Rail Road 00.
J. W. Doncan a wife va. George Port.
A. McDermott va. W. t M. Loekington.
C. Hughe* n. Penn'a Rail Road Co.
George Clapper’s exra. vs. Nancy Clapper.
LouisPlack v*. W.W. Jackson.
Henry Lloyd va. Nicbolaa apd Ann Walker.
J. Brotherfino vs. A. Swiroe at al. '
MeParlane’s admx.vs, Shoenbergor’s exra.
Daniel Beatty va. Lycoming Ins. Co.
.Central Bank va. W. W. Jackson.
Martha Royer.va. Directors of the Poor.
James D. Ilea ts. Kemp A Last.
Same va. O. Lost.
J. Gillelandlbr use vs. D. C. McCormick.
'■ O.K. * J,H. Shoenberger vs. E. P. Shoenberger,
M. Hays ti. Samnel Boyer,
WiP.DysartTß. J. K. Henry etal.
Chaffeea, Stotjt i 00. Vi, A. PUterson.
Thomss B. Harris vs. James Punk.
A. L. Holliday ti, F. Rhodes.
J. B. Manning vs. 8.0. Rhodes.
Same ts. Same.
Thomas UcCanley ti. James Taylor.
Jaipes Hutchison va. A. Markey..
A. G. Pox ts. C. Merryman.
x Samuel Lemon ts. James Gardner.
David Reamey va Mary T. Raymond. '
Lorenz £ Learner va. J. L. Hemphill et ai.
C. Poster vs. S. Brotherline.
J. 8. Radebaoh vs. C. C. Campbell A Bro.
July 12, 1860. JOS. BALDRIOE, Pro'i.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MBS. WINSLOW,
An experienced nurse and female physician, has a soothing
Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the
process of teething, by aotening the gums, reducing all in
flammation —will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the
bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to your
selves, and relief and health to your infants- Perfectly
•ale in all cases. See advertisement in another column.
THE OBEAT HOLLAND EEMEDY
BCBRHATE’S HOLLAND BITTERS.—Persona subject
to neivons or sick headache, will find in Boerhave’s Holland
Bitters a sure, sale and pleasant remedy. It soothes the
throbbing head, corrects acidity of the stomach, assists di
gestion, and creates a healthy appetite. It Is, without
doubt, a most delightful preparation, and on effectual re
medy. The fact that it is now a very popular medicine
throughout all the Holland settlements in Wisconsin, New
York, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana, speaks muchJn its
favor. See advertisement in another column.
fig, COMMON SENSE rules the mass of the people,
whatever the misnamed and misanthrope philosophers may
say to the contrary, Show them a good thing; let its me
rits bo clearly demonstrated, and they wilt not hesitate to
give it their most cordial patronage. ThaJnosses have al
ready ratified the Judgment of a physician, 'concerning the
virtues of HOSTBTTEB’S BETTERS, as may be seen in the
immense quantities of this medicine that are annually Bold
in every section of the land. It is now recognized as great
ly superior to all other remedies yet devised for diseases of
the digestive organs, such os diarrhoea, dysentery, dyspep
sia, and for the various fevers that arise from derangement,
of those of the system. Hostetler’s name is ra
pidly becoming a household word, from Maine to Texas,
from tho shores of the Atlantic to the Pacific. Try the ar
ticle and bi satisfied.
SAVE TOTJB HOBSES.
“ We take great pleasure in recommending the Mexican
Mustang Liniment as a valuable and indispensable article*
for Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Galds on Horses Onr men
have used it for severe Bums, Bruises, Sores, Stiff Joints
and Rheumatic Pains, and oil say it acts like magic. We
use no other Liniment J. W. HEWITT,
Foreman for American, Hamden’s and Well’s, Fargo &
Co.’s Express.
Gentlemen;—“ I had a negro man worth §1,200 who took
cold from a bad hurt, and was useless for over one year; X
bad used everything 1 could hear of without benefit, until
I tried the Mustang Liniment. It has perfectly cored him
and I can now take the above price for him. Respectfully
Yours, JAS. DORRANCE.
Every Planter, Teamster and Family should have , this
Invaluable article. Sold by all respectable dealers every-
where.
MOTHERSi
Read (ho following testimony to the success of Dr- Ea
ton’s IntaniiibCobdiai.; —
“ De. Eaton. Dear Sir; —l liavo much pleasure in cer
tifying to the perfect barmlesencss and efficacy ofiyour In
fantile Coedial, and cheerfully recommend it to those
who have children teething. I have used it in my own
family, and have sold over two hundred bottles the past
year. AU those who have over used it Unite in its praise
for all diseases for which you recommend it. Yours, &c.
E. F. LATHROP.
BLOOD FOOD ! BLOOD FOOD I !
‘‘Db. Beonson. Sir: —It may not he valueless to you
to know that I have used the different preparations of
Blood Food in several cases, and uniformly wjK success ;
and that I am convinced they are a nearer approximation
to the means of a radical care of those Csßoaid Diseases
for which they ore prepared, than any other Medicinal
Agencies known to the the Pbanuacopuela.
"1 recommend these Preparations, os I am naturally de
sirous that they should be most widely tested and adopted.
R. K. BROWN, M. D,
120 West Broadway, New York."
Sept 18tb, 1859.
See advertisement For sale by A. Roush, Altoona.
INPECTINE.
THE PERSIAN FEVER CHARM.
For the prevention and enre of fiver and Ague and Bil
ious Fivers. This wonderful remedy was brought to the
knowledge of the present proprietors by a friend who has
been a great traveller in Persia and the Holy Land.
■While going down the river Euphrates, he experienced a
Severe attack of Fever and Ague. On discovering bis con
dition, one of the Bbatmen took from his person an Annu
let, saying, “ Wear this and no Fiver will touch you." Al
though incredulous as to its virtues, he complied, and ex
perienced immediate relief, and has since always found it
an effectual protection from all malarious complaints.
On further investigation ho found that the boatman attri
buted to it miraculous powers, and said that it could only
bo obtained from the Priests of the Son. Sometime after
wards, the gentleman in conversing with a Priest obtained
from him the secret of its preparation, and ascertained
Where the medicinal herbs wire found, of which It was
compounded. The wonderful virtues of this article have
induced a fall belief in the minds of the natives 15 the mi
raculous healing powers of their Priests.
Since bis return to America, it has been tried with the
happiest effect by several ladies' and gentlemen of high
character, who have given it the most unqualified praise.—
This .remedy having been a specific in Persia for hundreds
of years, for the prevention and cure of Fever and Ague,
and Jlillons Fevers—ls now offered to the American people.
It will be sent by mail, prepaid, with Ihli directions for
use, on receipt of one dollar.
*\ sr
Principal Depot and Manufactory, 188 MaSTSt, Rich
mond, Va, Branch Office, Bonk of Commerce Bonding,'
New York. Address JOHN WILCOX A 00.
June 28, 1860.-ly.
“Oh that thk skis of an innocent sheep ahoold be
made Into parchment, and written on to the undoing of a,
quoth Siukspeare. He might also hare
Hvnining of meU’s forms by the uftcouth manner 1®
ungracious taflofs butcher up the cloth made
firom the wool grown by these same harmless sheep, to
seetheperfoctionoflheart of working up cloth wisely
and weQ, and so aa to set off to the beat advantage the
forms of its wearers, call at the Brown Stone Clothing
BaU offoockhUl Alfilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut St.
above Sixth, Phdfo. aad examlne their 'stock of garments
for gentlemen had youths.
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
PR. CHKESEMAN’B PILLS.
of ingredient* in those PHlstn tho w>
suit of »long and extensive practice. They ate »nd in 1
thdt operettal, »nd certain in correcting all irregnlariliea
removing all obstructions, whether
from cold of otherwise, headache, pain in tho side, palpita
tion of the heart, whites, alt nervous affection*, hysterics,-
fatigue, pri'a in the hack ahd limbs, 4c., disturbed sleep,-
which ftrlift from' Ifitetrnptlon of nature.
- PR. CifBESRMAM'S PILLS
was the Commencement of a new era in the treatment of
those irregularities and obstructions which haveponsigued
so many thousands of the young, the beautiful, and the be
iored' to M pettdtfire gr*#e!. No female can eijoy good
health unless she is regnlarjjand whenever an obstruction
takes place the general health begins te decline.
PR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS
are tho most effectual remedy eferWfownfof ail complaints
peculiar to ftuwle*. To all classes they are in valuable, he
dating, tciUi certainty, periodical regularity. They ace
known to thousands, who hare used them at different pe
riods, throughont the country, baring the sanction of some
of tho most eintma* Ph&tetatu i* America. .
direction*, Hating tahen, andtahtn they tkenid
net with each'Bo*,-—tile Price One Dollar cock
Box, containing 40 POU. ;
A raiuable Pamphlet, to he had Dree, of the Agents.—
Pflls tenthy mmVprwO* by enclosing price to the Gen
eral Agent. Sold by Druggists generally,
r. b. hutchings, omnAi- aomt,
1 U Broadway. Now York.
Sold in Altoona hyO. W. Kessler; in hy
Geo. A. Jacobs. f®**'A 18»--ly-
BARNES & PARK,
Proprietors, New York.
toothache.
Thisdiaease can becured by Dr, Keytar 3 * toothache Re
medy, prepared by him in Pittsburg, Pa>, which is put up
iu bottle* and sold at 2$ cents eftch, It is an excellent
medicine, when diluted,' for spongy and tender gums, and
U> worth ton times Its price to all who need it. Sold here
by O. W. fussier, Druggist. :
Altoona. Jan. 12,1869.—-^m.
I^TOTICE.—ON AND AFTER JULY
JA( 15th, 1800, all monies dne tl»o Altoona Gas and Wa
ter Company will be paid to the undersigned.at tiro lOfflco
of the Gen’l Supt. Peuua. Kailroad. B. F. ROSE,
Juno 28,1800. > Treat- * Sec y-
IN THE COURT OF COMMON
pleas in and fob the county of be air.
In the matter of the incorporation of Wwxsbaqo Twm,
No. 38, I. 0. B. M, of the Borough of Altoona. April
Term,-A. And now to wit.: Juno 26, 18&), Notice
/ _T\ is hereby given that ah application for a
I SEAIi 1 Charter of Incorporation of tlie “ Wi.vxr
\ ' baqo Tube, No. 35, I. 0. B. M„” of the
Borough of Altoona, wasSiadci at the last term of the Court
of Common Pleas in and for said county, and filed in the
office of the Prothonotary, as of the 'term aforesaid, in ac
cordance with law, and if no sufficient, mason be shown to
the contrary, said Charter will be granted at the next
term of Court. W. B- BOYERS,
June 28,1860.-3 L Attorney for Atsodation.
Administration notice.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of; Administration
on the estate of CHARLES BOYER, late of Logan town
ship, Blair county, decM, have been granted to the under
signed, residing as aforesaid. Ail persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims will present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
Juno 21,1800,-tlt : CAROLINE BOYER, Adm’x.
American'tiife Insurance and Trust Co.
Capital Stock, $500,000.
Company Building, Walnut Si., S. E. corner of
Fourth Thila.
B. F. ROSE. ; AGENT, ALTOONA,
LIFE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL MUTUAL RATES,
OR AT JOINT STOCK RATES, AT ABOUT 20 PER CENT.
LESS, OK AT TOTAL ABSTINANCB RATESfTUB LOW
EST IN THE WORLD. A. WHILLDIN, Pret't.
J. C. SIMMS, Sec'y. [Oct. 27th, 1869-Iy.
BAIL HOAD tANDS FOB SALE*
OX LONG CREDIT,
AND AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST
rpilE HANIBAL AND ST. JOSEPH
I RAILROAD COMPANY. having over 600,000 ACRES
ofLAND lying in the State of Missouri, which was grant
ed, by Act of Congress, to aid in the construction ot tbeir
I to; i)l, offer the principal portion thereof fur side, on the
most liberal terms.
TUo greater part of tlicso lands arc witbinsix, and all
within fifteen miles of the Railroad, which is now comple
ted, and open for use throughout its entire length (206
miles.) and runt through a country which is unsurpassed
by any in the salubrity of its climate, fhe fertility of its
soil, and the extent of its mineral resources.
For further information, apply at the Land office of the
Company, or address by letter, JOSIAII HUNT,’
Land Commissioner, IT. & St. Jo. K. R.
Feb.2,’60.-ly* ,
Hannibal, Mo. r
IMPROVED LIGHTNING RODS.—
The undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of
this place and the surrounding country that lie is manufac
turing and patting up modern Improved Lightning Rods
in Altoona, at the lowest prices. Executing the work him
self, and employing no bands, he feels satisfied his work
will please. The Rods are pnt up on correct scientific prin
ciples, and cased with the celebrated McALLISTER PLA
TINA POINT. The Points are warranted not to corrode,
and will bear testing In any manner. Repairing and Poin
ting done on low terms. The work is done in the most
neat and workmanlike manner. Address all orders to
June 31, 1860. JACOB H. MYERS.
Magnificent engraving; of
CHRISTOPHER COLD MBITS AND HIS CREW.
This beautiful Engraving was designed -by Rcbess, one
of the most celebrated Artists that ever lived ; the cost of
the original design.and plate being over $BOOO, size 22 by
29 inches.
Tho Philadelphia Daily Stivi says: “ The mere nominal
sum for the Engraving, Isa sufficient Inducement for
persona to purchase, without the additional Gift.”
schedule of gifts
To be given to the pnrcbftscrs. For full particulars, eend
for a hill.
1 Cosh, $5,000 \ 5 Cash, $3OO
Cash,
Cosh,
Cash,
Cash,
Cash,
Cash,
X Cash, $3OO 2000 Cash, $5OOO
Together with a groat variety of other valuable Gifts,
varying in value from (iO cents to $25.
Any person enclosing in a letter $1 and five 3 cent Pos
tage Stamps, (to pay for Roller and postage,) shall receive
by return of mail, the magnificent Engraving of Christo
pher Columbus, and one of those valuable Gifts as per bill.
Address all orders for Bills or Engravings to
P. 8. HEBLINE A CO.,
Jane 14,18C0.
A NOTICE.—
XJL Notice is hereby given that letters of administra
tion on the estate of George Beatty, late of Altoona, Blair
comity, dec’d„ have been granted to the undersigned, resi
ding as aforesaid. Ail persons knowing indebt
ed to said estate are requested to make immediate payment
and those having claims will present them duly authenti
cated for settlement. A. McCORMICK,
May 31,1860,-Ot. Administrator.
House and lot at private
SALE.—The Gate-House and Lot
belonging to the ALTOONA AND HOL- I iMl — ■
LIDAYSBDRG PLANK ROAD CO., sit- MCsMT .S
nate % mile from Altoona, is offered '
Private Sale. For terms and
particulars inquire of JOSEPH DYBART, President of the
Company. . [April 26,1860.-tf.
J. Q. ADLUM,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ALTOONA, BLAIR COL, PA.
:Oai at all times be bund at the store of J. B. wiiom.r.
rpctober 1,1887.
f!OR SALE —A HOUSE AND LOT,
desirably located in the Boronch of Altooua. Apply
JOUN SHOEMAKER.
Altoona, Feb. 9,1860.-tt
SUGAR AND MOLASSES BY THE
BBIu, and COFFKB BY THEBAG, tor «ale'miole&aa
at Phils, prices, freight only added.
Jan. 26,1880.
CALL AT THE NEW FLOUR, PRO
miON, FEED AOT VAJUJnnptORE, i„ the 01
Bust Office building, and examine the stock and prices.
jFeb. 28,1860.41 - "" ■ ; t '
NIT ED STATES LIFE INSU-
Compsny. Agency, Anns Street, Altoona,
roh IT, 1859. j JOHN BHOEUAKJBB, Agent.
Hair, hat, tooth, shaving,
Pnlnt, Bash and Ternlah Bnuheaat
V; KESSLER’S.
/^.RdCBBIBS.^—A s LARGE AND
V-*'. essottthehl of Groceries herd fast been re
esmd at tin stors.ef \ J.B. HI«OUN.
$3,000 110 Caibj
$2,000 10 Cash,
$l,OOO 10 Cash,
$l,OOO 10 Cash,
$5OO 10 Cash,
$5OO 1000 Cosh,
Box 1812, Philadelphia.
0. JAGGAKP.
BCERH AYE’S
HOLLAND BITTER
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND RXHXDT log
©TSPSPSIA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS
I.ITIB OOnPIiAIRT, ’
WEAKNESS OF ANY SIRL
FEVER AND AGUE, ’
lad the various affections consequent upon t i
STOMACH OR LITER
Spch os Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach. Ootlek.n.i
Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency.
Blind and Bleeding Pile*, In all
Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous Irnftmcia
. highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided
This is ft purely vegetable compound; prepared onaSvu.
•ctentlfle principles, after the mannw ofths
Holland professor, Boerhave. Iu repnUUonTt
dated its introduction here, the demand
three of the Fatherland
mighty country, many of whom brought with «■-- ”
handed down tho Uadition of its value; Hi,
la the American public, knotting that iit truly — JjCTJ
medicinal m'rtue* mud he acknowledged. '*
It is particularly recommended to than persons -
constitution* may have been impaired by t&A conthmooTnZ
of ardent spirits, ox other forms of distbaHob, QeasiiSv
instantaneous In effect, it finds its way directly to Uw nu
of life, thrilling And quickening every nerve, ralsiag op (he
drooping spirit, sad, In bet, infilling new heal thud Vico#
to tbs system. -
NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a havens* «, j
bedisappolnted; hot to too sick, weak and low spirited, ft
JMJww agmtrittl aromatic cordial, possessed of alnguto
READ CAREFULLYI
Tho Oennlne highly concentrated Botrhavt’s Bolhai
Bitten is put up lu haltplnt bottles only, and retaSdm
Oin ItoUJm per bottle, or six bottles fcrFrvtDotuas. The
great demand for tide truly celebrated Medicine has tndwad
which the public should guard agshS
Jgf Beware of Imporitton. Bee that our nates la oa tw
label of every bottle fun boy
tXAftSSSiSSS?*- “
BOLB PROPBIBTOBB,
BENJAMIN PAdE, J&&(XX
ghamaceutisla ani (Klumhii,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
For sale by A. BOXJSH, Altoona.
April 18. isep-lamly. , . .
Cheapest! Best! LargestM
SB 5.G0
Pays for Tuition in Single and Double Entry Book-Key
ing, Writing, Commercial Arithmetic and Lecture.
Board S TRcfc* $2O, Stationer}/ $7, Tuition $35, entire £>
peases $O2.
Usual time, to complete a (till course, Item 6 to 10 weeks
Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be com
petent to manage the Book* of any Busloeu and qualified
to earn a salary of from
ssoota $l,OOO.
Students entet at any time—No Vacation—Usrlew at
pleasure. _
First Premiums for Best Business Writing f>r 1850 re
ceived at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Ohio State Fain.
Also,.at the principal Fairs of the Union for the palt four
years.
Ministers Son* received at half price.
For full information. Circular. Specimens df BUsinesetai
OrriKmimtaV Writing and Embellished View, of the College,
enclose five letter stamps, to F. TV. JENKINS,
Sept. 22,1859.—1 y , Pittsburgh, P».
Cheap Goods! Cheap Goods!!
McCORMICKS STORE.
JUST ARRIVED, AND NOW BE
ING OPENED, a large stock of SPRING AND SUM
MER GOODS, of all the late styles and qualities In On
Eastern market. la the lino of
LADIES’ DRESS AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
wo cannot be surpassed by any house In the place. Oar
stuck of Gnocmua, suili as
y COFFEE, SDOAB, TEA, STROPS, Ac,
are of the boot kind; and all fresh.
HARDWARE, QOEEtfSWARE, HATS, CAPS. BONKtTJ,
FLATS FOR LADIES AND MISSES,
together with as fall assortment of ' -
GENTLEMEN A DOTS’ DRESS BOOTS, BOOTEES
GAITERS.
In the Ladies’ Department, are all the different sad Utiit
styles of v
GAITERS, BOOTS, BUSKIN AND SLIPPERS,
together with'a' general assortment for Children A SUb*l
and a good and' fill stock of ■ ,
GENTLEMENS’, DOTS’ AND CHILDREN’S CWIKKO.
tor Spring and. Summer. The largest assortment ef
WALL PAPER
ever brought to the place, and tatagnnprtdenUy
Qi up to 25 cents per roll, with Bounno *°
And ns we purpose henceforth to give the
especiql attehttah»« will sell very low for SftStor Jfcn
produce, and will take in exchange, as usual,
Lard, TaOcw, Ftitotoet, SUtwax, de ThanTOj w
past patronage, we hope, by a atrtet adherence >(
to our old motto, ptqjUt tmd quick soU* t
our customers old and gsdn tnoy new one*.
Slay 3,1880. , -
$3OO
$350
$2OO
$lOO
$5O
$5OOO
GOODS! GOODS!!
E. A. o/kERR’S.
R. A. O. Kerr has just received the large*, '|
able and best selected stock of Goods in the mwket,
ting of an endless variety of goods for mto andbejs •
The largest and best assortment of .UM* Dt«
in town, consisting of black and fiincy Sflkn,
laines. Alpacas, Challio Delaines, plain and figured tox
Laww, QlnAwns, Dncals, Lavella Cloth*
ellng DreftGood* and a beautiful atsorttnent
Also, Tickings, Chdeks,
Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, Nankeen,
Also, a Urgeassortment of ladles* Dn*i„
mings, Rlb'bons, l GiOTee, Gauntlets, Mitts, HoderJ*®
Linen Uahdkerchteß, Neck Tics, Veils, Ban*d •
Jaconet, Swiss-Muslins, Victoria Lawns, MJR
Swiss and Cambric Edging, Dimity Bands, Velvet Bibw”-
Ac. Also, a line assortment of
SPRING- SHAWLSt
AND
ladies’ Black Silk Sommer Cloett
Jfeat nnd BeautHW,
Boots and Shoes, Bats and Cap*’
Hardware, Qoeeiuware, Wood and
nnd Hah. Also; tiie Largest end Bert
* CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
in town, which will be sold cheep? ... .
Call end examlnomj goods, end iron w " J'Vj, i» tb*
that I here the best essortment end cheapest S 0 0”
market. _„*haiil
-Ifhe Celebrated Bereee Grind Stones, el«J* «
Hems, Shoulders, Dried Beet Ac. , __ .. _**},, U
, 49h0oStry produce taken in exchange
the highest market price, jes
April 26, ’6O. w:-.'
STILL IN THE HELD I _
' 'Having understood that tho report to A ] to0 j»,
that I bad quit tho BUTCHERING
I take this method of Informing tny old en«t<» t , or
public generally that lam still tarrying on o .
old stand, where lam prepared £ on pnDDl^ fl? ’
BKEP, VEAL, PORK. MUTTON, SAUSAOK3, VUU j
*e-, equal, If not superior, to anv in the o(
made arrangements for pirocnrmg ol
with which to furnish the market, an abun cl
which will always bo kept on Rand to mee t «»J
the public. Those in want of earthing in tno»
areres|»ctfoUy Invited to call at the oU
rVUEENSWARE, JCSTBBCg®
A targa and fiuUonaMa
A LL THE STAN^BP
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