The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, November 01, 1860, Image 4

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■ “ The Potatoes, they aro small,
' Over there, over there.” —Old Song.
A GOOD “DIALOGUE.
Mr. Smith—How is it, neighbor Jones, that
,your potatoes are so large and.fine, while just
.over .the. fence, on similar soil r min? nre.as small
M paljets’ eggs, and precious few.at that ?
Mr. Jones—l manured this field %ltli brains.
Mr. B.—’Pshaw—All the Cincinnati hog-kil
•lera couldn’t supply brains enough for this ten
acre field. ■; . >'.■ ,
Mr. J.—l used human brains, of which there
oro-plenty. ' : V
‘Mp. S.—Nonsense—Now don’t make fun of
•me because I’m unlucky, and Providence .has'
:seut you a good crop. ' . '
Mr. J. —Providence helps those help
themselves. I used my own brains on this
field. ’ ' ■ 'J"; ■ :
■’ Mr. S->—So did I mine, and they, are .as good
.$s anybody’s. •
■ Mr. J.—Ah I There’s the trouble. You know
it all your, self; .1 don’t, apd so I get all the out*
•side help’l cap. I’ve been collecting. other
■.j men’s bnitu for my land for - twenty years, and
you See one.result in fAwepopi »
' MP.-S.— Yes, I sec the result, but I don’t un
.Nderslandii
• MK J.—Well, when, we began here 20 years
myself a good fanner, botl be
lieved others had gopd ideas, too, and 1 made it
my business to ,get at their thoughts; some I
found in agricultural books and papers, others I
up at the County Fairs, by asking how
.the big things were raised, and often I’ve got a
;good hint from;a neighbor. . \ .
r Mr. S. —l’ veal ways, been down on this “book
‘fhrroing,” hot your crops stagger me, they’re
real kapok down arguments. IJm'sick of the
poor.ahow I get for'all my work, .and am -des
perate enough to try any thing for improve
ment. ‘ V-
. Mijv J.*-!’!! giveybu-my experience; it ip ay
aid ypu. About, nineteen that
- some men who had been brought up on farms
haf! clubbed together, tu}d, one. of ; them was
going to publish d piperj Wljich sbould consist
mainly' of accounts of Apto ‘ different fanners
cultivated various crops, and such like matters.
•I sent for the paper' and have done so every
year<since,.and now I have nineteen large vol
umes, every.page of which I have read, a littlp
at {itime, end the whole has nod cost the* pro
duce of a single acre. 'Why I 'am .astonished
when I>think over the ten thousand thoughts,
imd hints, and suggestion)}! have thus gathered.
iVlbat a blapk would be left in my head, if these
.thoughts were taken away.
Mr. S.—But docs tile practice of farmers on
otherkinds of soil and with a different climate,
suit your wants ?•
Mr.J.—lVhyno.not exactly, perhaps. But
then, every thought 1 get from another, atari* a
new ihoughl in my otm mindt ODdihuß l am con-;
stoutly improving my own-skill and practice.
Yon pee, 1 get all the brains ]! bom. from other
men’s heads, and composf thqmweli in my own
Aead with admixture of common sense,vand then*
.make the application to my fields.., In that way,
I have manured this crop of potatoes with plen
ty of brains. The editor calied here last week
oft bis Western tour among farmers, and seeing
jaj good crops, be asked me to write out jnst
’/Sbwd have treated this field for years past, and
I promised to do it as soon as my crops are
gathered. He will probably print it, as he com
etantly prints all such practical matters, .and
perhaps a hundred thousand persons will read
,it; and though nobody else may do just as Ido,
many will get a new.bint, and improve upon it.
You may tead it if yon will.
Mr. S.—l would like to borrow your paper.
Mr. J.—Better take it yourkolf, for then you
.will be more likely to road it You will find
hundreds of plain talks Rbcut .various kinds of
crops,'during, a single year. -One hint gave five
bushels of corn on each acre of a largejield in
.ar single year. :-V ■’ ■
Me. S.—l can't afford to.take it.this.year.
Nr. i—Yon would think nothing of,spend
ing tw» cents n.week for extra .tobacco, or a
blgar, or candy, and that’s all the paper will
cost How little a week it costs to.snpply your-
Slfond family with & targe amoapt of infor--
ation through any good paper. - m -
: Mr. S.—What are the politics of that pa.
t«tT ■
M*. J.—l» doesn’t touch politics. It is do
’ rotea to snob subjects as Field and Garden
•rops, Animals, etci, and has, besides, a good
dealabout Woman’s Work, which wife says is
worth more than, ten times- the >few pounds of
hatter it costs to pay for the paper. Then there
» also a department for the young folks con*
tomipg many things which please the children—
not mere trashy stuff, such as is too often.print
ed, for thenv.but information that will have a
good; influence bn them. I would sell a dozen
hushels-ofjabeat to bare ifly j oong people get
the good reading in timt'papcr, but the average
price of bno bushel will pay for it a year. -My
John says he can pay for it easy with the eggs
from two or three bens. ,1/ I was ttmechanicor
merchant and bad had' only a littld garden, I
should take the paper to -tell me hotr to make
the best use of the little plot ;, and if IJiad not
a foot of land I should still want it for my" Wife,
andjibildren. : ’
Mr. B:—Jloesthecditor Know any thing about
farming ?
Mr. J,-—The editor who owns and publishes
the paper was brought tip on a farm, where be
learned' to work. He has studied all the books
on fanning, nod experimented for years - in the
laboratory, and has besides, traveled all over
the country to sec wlmf was doing.' Then he
several associates—Farmers, Gardeners,
and Housekeepers, who know what they write
about-,.and among them nil they do gather up a
wonderful lot of information every year. The
language, too, is so plain, so like talking with
ypn, that I enjoy reading it. Then, too, every
paper has; engravings, which show one exactly
now ammals and plants, and implements, and
bonsehoid furniture look, much ; better' than
WorjiS eould describe them. Among theso jire
pUtis of buildings, that help bricj to plan others;
Ohdiftlso many very fine large pictures; which
are worth more than the cost of a whole vol
ume. ■ ■ r ■
j Mr. S.—l suppose those engravings and des
criptions are partly to help the editor sell im
plements or
Mr.* 3.—Not at all. The editor keeps nothing
of the sort to sell, so that he may be perfectly
free .to praise or condemn anything, according
'BB it may be valuable or worthless to hia reader*.
you .Would laugh to 'sec how ho comes down ‘on,
pobr inventions, patent manures, and all kinds'
of-humbugs.
Mr. £L—ls the paper adapted to our part of
the. country ? '
■; ;Mr. J, —Exactly. Soils and crops and cli
mates differ, but the general prinoiples of culti
vation, ate the same everywhere, and here is the
benefitof a paper published for the whole coum,
Mvety reader gets new. ideas by learning
what is J|one somewfaero else; and further, I
cndtbatthepajper has letters from every jm l
of tbe-conntfy, and one or more associate edi
tors |n different sections, so that we get Infor
mation; from many regions; and our own too.
One , thing I must mention . particularly. The
editor is conStantly'warning his readers against
humhvge, telling boW sharpers take the advan
tage of people. Why, I was just -going to send
a dollar-fos -an article advertised in glowing
colors, when 1 found it shown up as a humbug
in this paper. Dutlcuu not stop to'talk -more
now t- 1 have tuch a-letof potatoes- to har
veat *- ■ ■ ■ ‘ .r ' ■'
Mr. S.—l wish-/--had. I must Try that paper
a year, and see what there is in it. 1 can hum
age to save two cents a week; .
Mr. J.—-Never Tear—lf yon don’t finditphys,
I’ll bay your copies pt
keep. ‘
Mr, S. What did you say the paper is
palled? ‘ ~
Mr. American Agriculturalist. It is
published iu New York City. 'The editor,-though
one of our country farmers, andliving in. the
country, finds he can publish it cheaper there,
where printing, and paper, and mailing facilities
are all convenient. ,
Mr. S.—How shall I.gct it?
Mr. J.—Simply inclose a dollar bill in o.let
ter, giving your name. Post Office, County, and
State plainly, and direct to Oiumqb Jcdd, 41
Park Row, New York City.
Mr. S.—When does a volume begin ?
Mr. J.—The TVcn&tA .vplumebegins Jan. Ist)
■but all who send in the dollar now, get the re
maining numbers of this year, ;n addition to the
whole of next year’s. So if you subscribe now,
you get fourteen months’ papers. . The proprie
tor also offers some valuable premiums to those
who get up lists of subscribers. Send Tor the
paper, and you may .afterwards find it well
worth- while ,to make tip a club. Some 1700
persons have got good premiums in this way
'during two years. ' Some of your Genian
.neighbors’- would join you, perhaps, for the
Agriculturist is printed separately iu- German.
I did intend to start a drib myself, but I have
so many potatoes to dig, I can not get the‘time.
My 'sister-m-law in lowa, got up n club last
year and received a premium of a] $5O Wheeler
& Wilson sewing machine; an; qld ncquain
. tance -in Wisconsin got two or 1 three good Tam
ing implements, and a young nephew of mine
in Ohio got a beautifuTcopy of Webster’s great
Dictionary. These things only post.'them a
little time, showing the paper evenings and
election day. Send in your subscription and
the first paper will tell you all about the pre
miums. I forgot to tell you that every year
the publisher, also, sends put to all his feub
scribers who want them a lot of choice garden
and field seeds.
Mr. S.—What does he charge Tor thorn ?
Mr. J.—Nothing! They are sent /rei, ex
cept Uie postage. They are of the best kind
and one single parcel I got last year was worth
more to me than the price of the paper.
Mr. S.—l’ll try it a year, any way; if.’half
what you say is true it will be a good invest
ment, .
Mr.'J.—Ybti’ll find every word I have said
true. • -. i -■ , i
Mr. S.—l’ll send; this very night,. while in
the'spirit of it
- Mr. J.—Do it, and you’ll always thank rao
foTj this. .talk... Good day, I- must hun-y up dig
ging my potatoes, I’ve such a lot of them—
tpanks'.tp'a hint in the Agriculturist.
Sir. S.—How did you say I should direct the
letter containing the Dollar ?
M. J.—2b Orange Judd, 41 Park Row, New
York City. J
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Tor.,sale by att-Druggists., - [Sept. IS, 1860-ly.
JLtX; private instructor for inarried.pereoiis. ~, m,
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fematp, Incyprytlging concerning
Ky ifnff toelaffphs toT otir systcnij 'nhd the
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coveries periir bftfoM 'gTveri fn tlift En£lfsh*languagc. l.iv
WM. YOUXO.M. D. This is.really a valuable and inter
esting .work. [:Tt is ■written in plain language fer tile gene
rnl N rcadcr,nitd is illustrated with numerous Engravings.
All ypung ntarrjed people, or those contemplating piar
riago,- and having theleast impediment to married life,
should read Hus hpuk. It discloses secrets that every one
ahonld boacquainted with; still it is a book that-must be
locked up. arid not lie about the house It will top sent to
any on© 6U the receipt of twenty-live cents in specie or in
posing* stamps ' Address Dlt. WM.i’ODNG, ISo. 416 Spruce
Street, Philadelphia, I’a.
AND tJNFOI’.TUNATE—So matter
disease, before you place yourself under
the care of any. ono of the notonous.-qne.cks—native or for
eign-rwho, advertise in this or any other paper, get a copy
of either ofllr. Young’s Books, and read it carefully. It
will the njeans of saving you many a dollar,, your health
and possibly yonr life.
DIU! YOTOG can bo consulted on any of the diseases de
scribed in hW publications, at Ids Office, No. 116 SprnceSt.
above Fourth. [Apr.12,’60.-lyeow.
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of Spsmiatbtrhoca and privatd diseases generally, detailing
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Sltbp oh Montgomery street, XToUid.iysburg. Pa.
April 5. l?(J0.-tf. ■ ■ •
INSTITUTE,
r ]^y-y car *>'- o i‘ ipiActide, DR. KEL
LING ttlll doeires to do good to tho afflicted.’ lie continues
to ctjro all kmd* Of ' ■ * ' v i ’ : • 5 ,
WENS. SCROFULA, or HING3
■ «.: / ■ EVIL, SORES.&C,"'
♦Wtmrtxntttag or poison. He docs not confine
merely to the cure of the above diseases, bnt will
treat all others with success. Patients will be visited, 1 if
desired, a reasonable distance.. Persons fleering hr visit
Dr. Ej will please stop at the RailrondHotel inMechanlcs
burg, iwherdthey will 1m directed to his residence. Forall
particulars write—state diseases plainly. Enclose a post
age stamp to prepay answer; Address Dr. 0. L. KELUNO
Mechanicshhrg, Cnmborland C0.,-Pa. -:
Sept. 13, 18H0-6nt
XTOUSE AND DOT FOR SALE.—
JLX! The Subscriber offers at Private Sale r - '~ ‘
the HpUSE'iind LOT now occupied by her, • ■
on the corner of Adeline and J ulia st reets, <jKSii( H HliSi
East-Altobnfc. The House is a good Two- SM# 6
Story jFrame Building.-containing a ITall.
Parlor, Dining-Room and Kitchen bn
flratfloor, four good sleeping roombon the,sccond floor, &
a finished Attic. The lot is in good order.
Persons wishing to view the promises dnd obtain further
{information will call upon tho subscriber
Altoona. Aug.Uth, 1859-tf.
CAUTION.— ALL PERSONS ARE
: npreby notified not to purehasbortoll nnylnger beer
Kegs with the stamp of the ALTOONA BREWERY there
r"’^ S Jl UC « osa nov< -''' have been and never will ho sold
from tho Brewery. All kegs containing said stamp will
b ° ?l a ™ cd 4 n<l mke “' wherever found, by the proprietors
of Hie: Brewery to, whom they belonfc •
July 28th; 1859-tf. A BRO
METOVAL —A ■M. KINO, SIiOE
:M AKER, informs tho public that ho
has taken tho Koom next door to the
Ofllce, bn Virginia Street, where ho is
S aired to nmnufiictnre every style of
lE{f’S SHOES, at'rcasonablo prices, and In a snStentkl
manner - ■ i t , 1>1ar.15,'00.-tf.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER—JOHN
STEIItE has taken a portion of tho ' ■ ■
F°°™ h I A-M- KINO, next
>*■ Tin Shop, and anDonnces^^BH^^_
himself ready to get up Men’s Boom 4
in good style and at low'rates. • [MarilS.’UO-tf. ’’
HAT, TOOTH, SHAVING,
JLJL Palpti Sash and Varnish Brushes at " *
. " U:' "■ ■ ’ ; KESSLER’S.'
-A Through Ticket to CaltforniaL
S C. COkBERT &-CQ’S -
• FIFTH QRAND QUARTERLY DISTRIBUTION
of 100, WO A«nciw.iroßTn|3(X>.ooo.
Which will bcsold for SIOO.OitO. fa the phrchasers of opr
■ «9r’GOU>EN PEN’S AT 30 Crs. PER BOX.ltEar
Oar OolJcrf Peal la the test ever used, and is warranted not
to ccrode in any hit, Every ■ business roan and family
should Use the OoWch Pen, ’
The following list of IIMOOO itrticlcs will he distributed ,
among oar patrons tit 41.00 inch, and need not hi paid for
jantil we inform the purchaser whiefr of the following arti
cles we will sell him for sl,oo atxl then it is optional wbeth
erhe sends the dollar and tnkee the goods or hut. All
woods can be retarnedatour expense within ten days after
the purchaser receives them, (unless they are
and the monejbwill be refunded, -
list OF GOODS ISCIXDEH IS Till DtSTRIBCTIOS.
Pianos.
Gold Haninpoued Watches, Mosaic and Jet KarJ)rop»,
Oold’Wntchee, . Lava * Florentine Kar-Drops,
I-KtUcs* Silver Watches, Coral Ear-Drojie,
Voet and Chaplain Chains,
* ’ Coral, Emerald, and Opal Brooches,
Ormoo Brooches; Emerald utid Opal Ear-Drops,.
Miwaic and Jet Brooches. •: ' Hands-me Sen! Kings,
Lava * Florentine Brooches, Mosaic and Cameo Bracelets,
Gents Breastpins, Watch Keys. Fob and-Ribbon Slides. Sets
of Bosom Studs. Sleeve' 1 Buttons, Plain Kings, gtono Set
Kings, Seta Ladies’ Jewelry, Cauton Crape Shawls, Mousse
line de Baines, Challics, French and American Lawns, Ber
eges. Poplins, French Calicoes, and ether Ladies’ Dress
Goods in'great variety,.together with Head Dresses, Cabas,
Fancy Fans, and in fact almost every description of goods
usually found in first class diy goods stores.
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION. ,
HIGHEST PREMIUM SU)U. LOWEST PREMIUM $2.
Tlie articles aroumubered. mid Certificates stating what
wo will sell each person for $l,OO are placed in sealed en
velopes. with a decimal arrangement ofpremium?; so that
-iu each hundred certificates there is ope for a Gold Wateh.
and there will also bo a splendid premium id each leu cer
tificates.
Ladies, if you desire a fine shawl, dr dress pattern, or a
la-autiful article of jeweliy, enclose us 30 cents for a Poe of
the Golden Pens, and wc will send you a certificate which
may enable you to procure it fur $l.
On receipt of 30 cents wo will send you a box of our Gol
den Pena, and a scaic-d notice of the'article which we will
self for $l. TRY os. .
; PRICES TO AGENTS. POST PAID.
4 Boxes Pena with 4 Certificates,
0 do do .9 do
2a do do 25 do
100 do do 100 do
N. B.—With each package of 100 boxes wo present the
purchaser 100 certificates, one of which is guaranteed to
contain one order for a FINK WATCH, or sewing machine,
or by ordering 60 boxes in one package yon aro sure to re
ct-ive.6o certificates, containing one order for a splendid
SILVER WATCH, beside-a largo number of other very
valuable premiums. One certificate sent gratis, upon ap
ptiegtion of any person desiring to act as agent, which may
enable him to procure a valuable-premium upon the tiav
ment of $l.
i'iAN’OS, MELODEONS. MUSIC, BOOKS,
SEWING MCUINES. 4C.,
B(night mit] Sold on commission. Any article will be sent
to tin; country at the lowest wholesale prices with the ad
dition of 6 pen cent commission for forwarding.
N. B—Agent* wanted in every town. Circulars sent on
application. ' =
Adtlrcaa all communications to S. 0. COLBERT St CO*,
Commission Merchants <f General Agents,
138 South Fourth street, below Chestnut, Phila.
42- For our integrity and ability to fulfil our engage
ments, wo beg to refer yon to the tallowing well known
gentlemen and business firms:—
His Excellency. J.. VT. deary, (Ex-Gov, „f Kansas) West
moreland, Pa.; Palmer. Kii:lmrds«n i r,,. Jewelers, Pliibi ■
H. A. Warne. E*q., Jeweler. Phila.; Wm. A. Grav. Esq.!
Jeweler, Phila ; Kemmcrer 4 Moore, Water street h.duw
Arch: Pratt St Iteath, Fifth am! Market sts.; J. C. Fuller.
Jeweler, Bhila.; A. F. Ward, Publisher of Fashions, Ac.,
Phila.; XI. U. Horne, Catasanqua Bank; Hon. L. Xl.Burson,
Eureka, California. [Sept. 13, l$GO-3in.
ri RE AT IMPROVEMENT US T COOK
VX-INCi STOVES.
COXSUIIPTI ON OF SMOKE A XD GAS AXD SA VJXO
\ - OF FUEL.
The subscriber, take* pleasure in offering to the public
NEW GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING
Cooking Stove, recently patented, which is destined to sn
percede all others, as it requires
ONE-THIRD LESS FUEL
than other Stove* and is more cosily, quickly and regular
ly healed. No unpleasant smell ot gas arises from this,
stove from Ihe fact that it is all consumed ere it can es
cape. There is no trouble from smoke as that unpleasant
and often annoying exhalation is also consumed inside of
the stove Neither ia there any danger of fines or chlm- !
ncys becoming clogged with soOt or the mortar loosened by
the gas arising from Coal fires.
Persons wishing to purchase stoves are invited to call at
the store of the subscriber, in the Masonic Temple, and ex
amine the above stoves. JOHN SHOEMAKER.
Sole Agent for Blair Cbunty. ,
N. B, All kind* of Air-tight, Parlor Cooking and Egg
Stoves on hand. f Ang. 12,1850.
Philadelphia watch and
JEWELRY STORE.
0. CONRAD; FORMER OCCUPANT.
No-. 148 N. 2d St., corner of Quarry i-it.
The undersigned has leased the abov« l ™“H®aaHinSbi
premises, where he will keep a large assortment of Gbld
and Silver Watches, of American. English and Swiss man
ufacture of the most celebrated maker?.’ln addition to
which will be found always on hand (ami made to order) an
extensive variety of Jewelry. Silvcrand Sliver Plated ware,
together with a general assortment of such goods as are
Usually kept in a first-class Watih and Jewelry Store.
The patrons, of 0. Conrad, and those of the subscriber,
together with the public generally, arc invited to call, ami
they will ree’eivo a good article for their money. As I am
determined to do a cash business, goods will bo sold very
low. *• Small Drnfils and Quid- Sites" is the motto of this
Establishment. , LEWIS 11. BROOM A 1.1.,
Formerly 0. Conrad.
No. 148 N. Second St., cor. of Quarry, Philada.
Juno 7,'^SCOs-ly.
De Forest, Armstrong & Co.,
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
- 80 & 82 Chambers Stl, N. T.,
WOULD NOTIFY THE TRADE
thut thoy nrb opening M’cekly,.in new and beau
tiful patterns, the
PRINTS,
ALSO TUB
AMOSKEAG,
A New Print, which'oxccls every Print in the Country for
perfection of execution and design in fall Madder Colors.
Onr Prints aro cheaper than any in market, and meeting
with extensive sale. " Orders promptly attended to.
FeVy 2,1860.-1 y ’*
“PLANING; MILL & SASH MA^TJ
JL FACTORY.—The [subscriber would announce that
he has removed his -
Plan lug Mill and Sasli Manalac-
froni Tipton to Altoona, where ho will continue to fill or
dera ipd attend to all work entrusted to him, with’des
patch; The Mill is bn the lot adjoining Allison’s Steam
Flouring Mill. -- ' THUS.'McAULEY. -
j Altoouii,'Nov, 17,1659.—tf
Q.HOB LEATHEB.—We • have just
k? received a good stock of the best Red and Oak Soio
Leather. ;We have; also a good assortment of Goat and
French Moroccos, French and Country Calf Skins,’ Uppers,
Kips, Linings, Bindings, 4c., all of which wo will at low
piriccs and wannntto give'Ritisfiictidni ■ "
Please cell andexamine our stock Wcfofe purchasing else
where. Don’t forget place-two doorsbe(ow thu Post-Office
July 19, 1860. STEWART 4 THOMPSON.
House and lot at private
SALE.—The-Qate-iloiiso and hot
belonging to the ALTOONA ANDJIOL- 1 .safcr~V\
LIDAVSBURG PLANK ROAD CO., '1 iCTi r
.unto y mile from Altoona, is oifered at Am£KEIIS
Private Kale, For terms andfurtherJßsiisiSSsl
porticnlars inquire of JOSEPH DYSART, Presideiit of tho
Company. ; [April 26, 1860.-tf.
Lumber for sale: ,
SHINGLES, ; 50,090 LATHES,"
ndd all kinds ofBUILDJNQ MATERI ALS, lower than the
lowest, for Cash. Apply to. JOUNSHOEM AK ER-
■\A AJJD‘ TRUST -COMPANY.—lnsurance on Real or
personal -property w,ju be effected on the mo'streasonable
terms by their agents in Altoona, at his office in Anna St.
March IT, 1859. jpflN SHOEMAKER, Agent.
T EVPS PREPARATION FOR KS-
Tj terminating- RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, And
Hea-bngs without danger in Its trad under any riremuatau
ces for saloat the Drug Store of v-jt'
Jan. 2t,’56-tf] G. AY. KESSLER.
I^LOUIL— THE.BEST QUALITY OP
FAMILY ELOHR lbr sale, Wholesale ondßetafl.
Apply to ; v , ’ J.-BHOEMAKHR,
Deo. 11,1868-tf. ■ A Masonic Temple.
A BDOMJNAL SUPPORTERS, Tros-
XJL . Braces’ fisrsaleat 1 ,
Wf KESSLER’S.
Came<> Ear-drops,
tory.
Bpstsmas -
SWKACHIITTEIS.
of HOS*
TETTERS CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT- -
TEUS can nppeal-*iih. perfect continence to i
phyaiSiailsAnil cm«aas gc»era,lly of tUfr United I
Uecauso.the oyticlohfca attained a repu
tation heretofofeuhknovrn. A; few facta upon
this point Will spcSl? rh'orc powerfully than
volurucff of bforw-asseirtioS or blazoning puffery. .
The oonaitujpflpja of .liosteUera Stomach Bit
ters for ttie last year amounted to over a half- s
million bottles, and from its manifest steady
increase iu times .past, kis evident that during ,
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million bottles. This immense amount
could never bare boon sold but for‘the raro
medicinal properties .contained in the prepara
tion, and the sanction of the: most prominent
physicians iu those sections pf the country
where the article is best known, who not only ,
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
arc ready at all times to give testimonials to its
ellieacy iu all cases of stomachic derangements
ami tho diseases resulting ih^i-cfroin.
Tliis is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting the qualities of (ho Bilitcrs, but ft solid
esiimaiion of an invaluable medicine, which is
destined to ho ns enduring ng-ifimc itself.
Hostel lev's Stbmach itiuoi's have proved -
a Godsend to regions whereiifever and -ague ,
nnd various other bilious complaints have
counted their victims by huiulmls. To be
ahie to siutc confidently that. ,the “Bitters”,
me a oottain cure for Iho Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is (o (he proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from -the stomach, purifies -Iho blood, and
imparls renewed vitality u> tl»i* nervous system,
giving jt that lone nnd energy indispensable
for tho.restoration of health- lilt operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and so.m restores thorn
to acondii ioiressontial to (he healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
Klilerly persons may use the Hitlers daily as
per directions on Ihe bottle, find they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant, to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. -We have the'evi
dence of thousands of aged ijnicn and women
who have experienced Ihe benefit of using-this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and general dubiety; acting under
the adviefc of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs jind feurly tested the
merits of this article.' A fp\v words Ip the
gentler sex. There are eerliii,n periods when
llicit- cares arc so harassing that ninny of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly; lender, that I lie
mother, especially if she be iyoung, is apt to
forget her own health in her; extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should the pqj’iod of maternity
arrive during Ihe summer sejrson. the wear of
body and mind is, generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for a stirtmlant. to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable Ihe
mother to hear up under heroexhausliiig trials
and responsibilities. Nursiflg mothers genc--
ratly prefer the Hitlers to aji other invigora
(ors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians. because iK is agrccalde to the taste as
well as certain fo give a permanent increase
of bodily strength. \
All those persons, to whom.wo have particu
larly referred above, to wit; sutferera from
fever aiid .ague,'caused by mularia, diarrhoea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss;of appetite, and
all diseases or of the stomach,
superannuated invalids,’persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to Hos
tetler's Celebrated Stomach Hitters a trial.
CAUTION.-i-Wc caution the public against
using .any of .the many imitations or oouuter
feiis, but ask for llostktteb’s Celebrated
Stomach Hrrrmis, and'sec that each bottle has
the words " Dr. J. llostetter’s’Slomach Bitters”
blown on tbc side of the bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the cork, and
observe that our autograph nignature is ou the
label. - 1
’*S“ Prepared and sold by HO3TETTEK St
SMITH. Pittsburgh, Ph.,'and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South Am*
rioa, and Germany.
For sale hr A. ROUSH, Altoona, Pa.
Sept. 20. 1860-ly.
JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR,
tf The Hero oj'.One Hundred Fils per Month I
I would respectfully;set forth my; claim to public atten
tion,'ns a Fashionable Tailor, as follows:
Became I keep an excellent assortment of Cfdtha, Cassi
meres. Vestings and Trimmings, which, when examined,
always please. ?i '
because my work is made up jri a manner that takes
down the country and gives all my customers a city ap-'
poarance. , v;
Because I am not inferior as a Cutter to the best to be
found anywhere.
Because long, experience in my business gives me qrflire
control over it. and 1 am not dependant upon any one to
lift me out of the suds. i \
Because l aih still oh the sunny side of forty, and there
fore my tasto as a Cutter anti workman unimpaired. -
, Call on tnd, in-tbo corner room of tho ‘- Brant House.”
Give mo a trial qnd you will go away pleased. .' '
Altoona. May 26-amr ; | JACOB SNYDER.
Blair county Daguerrean
ROOMS.-Mr. O. TV. FISHER,-tbo Hollldaysbuvg
Artist, begs leave to inform our reaaers that he is prepared
totnko -: ' :
Photographs of deceaecdpersons,
ftom daguerreotypes, aftho shortest notice'and on the'
mustreasonahlpterins. Hehagjnstireocivednlargc stock l
of Burahleand treat epscs, of SR sizes and styles, including
anewpatterrfcof Family Cose for foiir persona, and is pro
pored to fill them with perfect liketicsscA ■ • ,
ASIBROTYPE, DAOUKRREOTYKi OR PHOTOGRAPH.
Give him a call. Rooms; on tho'oorner of Montgomery
and Alleghetiy stroets, polllJaysbnrg, Pa. [JnnelT-tf.
GW. KESSLER—-PRACTICAL
• DRUGGIST, respectfhllyj announces ' ' 1 tt
to the'citizensj>( Altoona ami the public
erolly, that lie still continues the Drag
on Virginia street, where ho koepf constantly V 7 •
on hand, for Mle‘, IVholcsalc and Retaih DRUGS. B|3*g
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS,YARNISu’
ES and DYE-SJtOPFS. •
Ity'strfct attention to husinoaS, and a desire to render sat
isfaclion to all as regards price and quality, he hopes to
mEritqnd:»evivea iliaro of pujillcpatronago. ' ■
Phyfflcgfif aniJ.'morchantß supplied on rbaSonabla terms,
andall cwersitaan-a distance promptly attended to. >
Physicians pregbriptions carefully compounded. [l-tf.
r>IKE !ANB < LARD: OILS; CAM
*T Ku W. Carhop Ofl, Ac, at ;
Jan; 3; ’SGrtf] j,', KEBSLEB’S,\
HAND AT Store
clothing;
Call and'soa. ... ; n:;; f « Jh,y.-2MK /
LASS Bxlo TO AND CUT
:to order hy . ? O. W.KESSLKB.
An aperient anil stomachic preparation nf I«, k .
of Oxygen amt Carbon by combustion in V** B
I toned by-the higlicst Medical Authorities,
and the United States, ami prescribed In theft-
The experience of thousands daily prores (CrS?**
ration of Iron can be compared with It,
blood, depression of vital energy, pale andotherail? ® fl *»
complexions indicate its necessity In almost«... * ic *o
table ease. M ' r f «ess».
In Debility, Xenons AJ fictions, Emaciation
Omstipation, Diarrhoea, Dytentrrtf.Jneipient
terojulotu Tuberculosis, Salt -RAcum,
Whites, Chlorosis, liter Complaints' Cftrwiifc < ?f r !! B6 * ,, »
Khcnmatism, Intehaittent Ihxrs, Dimples on
In case* of. Oencrsi-Debility, whether *-
disease, or of the continued diminution of n er ™„ of *'««s
cular energy from chronic complaints, one tH.i JVI, , mn *'
storative has proved successful to an extent r * >
scrlption nor written attestation would remler°i2l..S. 0 . dv
Invalids so long bed ridden as to hare bectim/nT' 1 .* I*--- 1 *---
their own neighborhoods, have suddenly ™aDn^?| 1 } 40 !*
busy world as if just mnrued from a protracted
a distant laud, Some very signal ihstancas of tM *».
attaeted by: Female sufferer*. em«tfite«^Stl»^ a
marasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, :criUcal
tlie complication of nervous and dvnwtAie
and exercise, fcc which'the phy«cW^S“ lo *
In Nervous Atßictions of all kinds. »„.i’fe!r.
miliar to medical men the thU
iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike tbeou f ,
iiios, it is vigorously tonic, without being
overheating; and gently, regularly aperient, even fn'.wl
most obstinate cases of costiveness without over be?...
gastric pnrgativo. or Inflicting a dlHagrecabls senV«tio^‘
It i? this latter property, among others, which mai ' i.
so renmrkab y effectual and permanent a
upon which It also appears to exert a distinct and ’
action.by dispersing the local tendency which fornuth**
In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are Us causes. ui
of these Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed for Z
habitual cases, imdndiug tho attendant Cbih>o,«. “““
lu unchecked Diarrhma, even when advanced to n._
tery, confirmed, emaciating, and annafeniw W
tits effects have been equally decisive Imd astJnishW I** 1 *** 1 '
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength debilif«M„'
cough, mid remittent hectic, rhicli generally ladicau
cipieut Consumption, this remedy has allavcl ,T ““
of fridmls and physicians, in several very kratifvln
interesting Instances. . > v 6 !> ° s M ‘
lu Scrofulous Tuberculosis, tjds medicated iron
fer more than tlie good effect of thb'most cautiously Ui
auced preparations Of iodine, within t but of tUelrJ.iL.
known liabilities. , i r
The attention of females cnnnbt too confidentlybn.
ted to this remedy and mtorafire. In the cates
afllietiug them. :-T 1
lu Rheumatism, both chronip and tu
latter, however, more decidedly—jf '-lms been lnvarl.l,l.
well reported, both «s alleviating triopaln and reducing it.
swellings and stiffness of the Joints aud muscles.
In intermittent Fevers it must necessarily be a ervat t*.
medy and energetic restorative, and its progress inth.
settlements of the West, will probaby bs one of bisU r*.
nnwu and usefulness. 1
No remedy has been discovered in the whole history »r
medicine, which exerts sucii prompt, hnppv, and fslly r »-
sturativo effects. OooJ appetite, complete digestion, rtnis
acquisition of strength, with ah unusual disposition U
active and cheerful exercise, Immediately follow lu use
Put up in flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price u
cents per box; for sale by druggists aud dealers. Will W
sent free to auy address on receipt of the price. All lelltn.
orders, etc., should be addressed to ’
INFANTILE CORDIAL,
f.nd why ? because It never /aits la afford instantansent rr
hr/ when given in time. It sets as if by msgis, (ad ns
trial atom will convince you tb»t wh»t we say !• trie. It
contains
NO PAEEGOEIC OE OPIATE
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the suffer
ings of your child, Instead of by deadening its sensibilities
»or this reason, it commends itselfas theon/y reJiuWrpree
aration now known for Children Tmthino, Duunou
DrsESTEBr, Ghipinq tx ins Bowels, Acourt or »hi gtoie
Adi, tiro, Coin in tup. Head, and Caocr, also, for sofim
v/lg the gums, reducing inffunnation, regulating the Bowls,
and relieving pain. It has no «/jnal—being an anti-mum«h<
It is used with un/tiling success In all cases of CuNvruios
on OTHER Kits. 'As you value the If ft and health 0/your
children, and wish to sate them/rom those tad audblighting
consequences which are certain to result /rum tin use of nar
cotics o/ which all other remedies /or fn/antile IbmplaivU
are composed, take none but Dr.. E.iton's infantile Consul,
this you can rely upon. It is perfectly imrotiose. sad can
not injure the most delicate infant. Price, 2{ cents. Fill
■ directions accomuany each bottle. Prepared only by
CIIUKCU k DC PONT,
No. 409 Broadway, Now-fork.
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wb ? 2
Ucalihy human Blood upon being
ANALYZED
always presen tu us with the mm essential element!, tad
giro! of course tlio True Stan'DAßl). Analyse tho Blood of
a person suffering from Consumption, hirer Complaint
Dyspepsia, Scrofula, tc-Taml we find in retry instauet on
tain deficiencies in the ml globules of Blond. Supply th«*»
deficiencies, and you ere miule well. The Blood Foot b
is founded npon this Theory—hence Us astonishing »ne
ccss. Tiierc are
FIVE PRETARATIOXS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in diflerent d*
cnees. For Oorons, Coin?. Bronchitis, or any affection
whatever of the Throat or Lungs, inducing Co.vsCNfTio.r,
use No. I, .which Is alsoitbo No. for Depression or Sitmij,
Loss OF Appetite, and ior nil Chronic Complaints. arising
from Oven use. General Debility. and Nervous, Fkosw
no?. No. 3, for Liter Complaints. No. 3 for Dyspepsia.—
Being already prepared for absorption it is taken sv Danes
and carried immediately into the circulation, so tliat whs*
y< u gain yon retain. Tho Xo. 4is for Fexaie iaaroruiP
Ties, lltstep.ia. tV ear n essks. 4c. Son epccisl directions(or
tilts. For Salt Itnr.vM, Eruptions, Scr.orcwes. Kn>«r,
and BLA ODER Complaints, fake Xo. 5. In all cases tlicti
rectiohe innst he strictly followed.. Price of the W«*f Fool
$1 per bottle. Sold by CIICRCU 4 DUI'OXT.
No. 409 Bronilwav, Now-Yers.
T. W.DYOTT Sc SONS,'Philadelphia, andG. 11. KEVSEE,
Pittsburgh. 'Wholesale Agents.
By A. Komh, Altoona; IV. T. Murray, llolMdarsMirg;
and by all respectable druggists throughout \lhe country.
March 8,18C0.-ly.
National police gazette.-*
iThis Great Journal of Crime and Criminal!* *"
its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated thmeehset
tho couulry. It contains till tho Great Trials, Criminal
Cases, and appropriate Editorials on tho some, together w| T
Information on Criminal Matters, not to be found in any
other newspaper. . .
figt.Subscriptions $2 per annum: $1 for sir mental
be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their m l n
and the town, county and Slate where they reri<lepi >ll,| l»
r To Q. W. MATSKtL k 00,
Editor k Prop’r. of New York Pollfe Gj«tte.
15-tf] > Bna York Cuy-
American Life Insurance and Trust Co-
Capital Stock, *500,000.
Cbmpany Building, Walnut Si., S..£. conuf <y
- Fourth Vtiila.
B. F. .ROSE. AGEST, ALTOONA.
LIFE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL MUTDAI,
OR AT JOINT STOCK RATES, AX ABOUT*!
LESS, OR AT TOTAL ARSTINANCE RATES.
EST IN TUB WORLD.. A. WUIbbDIN-{"f* -
J. C. SIMMS, Se£y. [Qct. 27(h,
T Y COMING COUNTY MUTUAL :
JLfWRK rNSURANCK AGENCY—The
agent of Bie Lycoming* MutnaTFire Insurance
at all time* ready to insure against loss ordanw
Buifdinps, Merchandise, I\trnibtrt and
description, in town or country, at as ressonaw* •JL-u
any company in the State. Office in Masonic W
Jan.3, ’Sl£u] JOHN SHOEMAKER^.
WM. S. BITTNER,
SURGEON DENTIST. ■
GkEFTCE IN THE MASONIC TEf’
f FLB. [Pec.23, ’48-R
4®- A Student wanted." ——
T\R. -AVAL- R. EINREY BE; /
I / SPECTi'UI.LY ofere. hto
services to the people of Altoona end »«•
olnlue country. ’ . . „ HB
He may'be foundat the Office heretofore oc
copied by Dr. G. D.; Thome* : - '
Altoona, Sept. 30,1858.-tf
O YBS! 0 YES !
d?»w nteh »nO*^ J JOB|K£
•Wto Hi# p’l-llt, Afcfcßfc *"*••£> 5
aaai»Aua»tofcf#rwlwn#Tff »“
It. F. I.OCKK k Q()„ GuNcrai Aosxn,
July 19,1800.-ly. Sty Cedar St, New Tort
Xhousatulo arc daily sneaking in the prtiw gf
. DU. BATON’S"
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l a T 4 -u
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VOL. 6.
BUY YO
At the
ejTEWAR'
Tika ploasm
iiVnd surround ■
thelr store on
Office, a largo ami
SdOAITKISS fo
•full*!*"* and kli
manufactu
' pttKhMOil
SUoirlnß price 11;
■ lion’* U“o cal
-lion's flue kl|
" Boy’s kip Boc
Youth*’,'
Men's Calf C'
: Men's Oxford
Men's Brogm
Boy*’ Brogan
Youths' Shoe
Children's Sh
Led (os' Congi
tadloa’tantii
" ladM'Snpcr
• tadls*’ Moro,
bulbs' Moroc
todies' Goat I
. todies’ Call 1
Misses’ Calf I
Misses* Frolic
Hating bought
lowest figure, an.
customer* ore uo
lew prices-
And it yon rui
made, leste your
short notice. Be;
#0 reasonable ten
We respectfully
literary Ed
CONFEGTK
JEWEL
mHK SUB
.1 keep constant
periodicals, daily i
Pittsburgh, togetli
’ the School Books i
1 band.-
Also, n choice io
•f 411 kind* torch
ts be had in town
Had Silver Pencils,
ry. Cali and exau
Altooim, July 21
T AND.S ! :
i i The under, i(
ai'S'CS In tho 0
Good selections c,.i
and settlements.
Market, ant of the
Selections i
Jaly U, 18i0,-tf
Rev. A. B. Cu
ir*. M- r.LOTD
McGanx A Dei;
Taos. A. Scott,
D.MoMobtric
W. TM. L
JOHNS
rFLCi:
{Late
TARAFTI
1 -f Cities, and
.made. Moneys rei
erltbout interest, oi
»eb. 3d,1819.
T D. LEK’
ft • ALTOONA.
Will Practice law t
Huntingdon, Clem-
Also in tho DUtri ■
Collect ions of e’.i
the sale of Ileal f
business pertainin
Hon, Wilson XL;
barefa; Hon. Sam;
■ jßdTcial District:
Hon Henry D. Foci
Lebanon; lion. \V
George P. llamult.
S. i
ATTO
ALTO
WILL P
T T UAL CrJ
Bounties.
Having had seye
the law, ho c.xp. o
Office oh Virgin!
HaJ. Lect, Esq;
*■ *. dofip, u. z>,
T\ & s - G{
1./ TNG enter.
Medicine, rouped I
in the several brai
Calle will be an-
—which in tho r:
• fit Good,—or at th.
Aprli-2lst, ms
Boots j
deraigrictl h
sell cheap at liis s
pie, a Iwic and col
AND SHOES, read
Overshoes, Ladies’
Boies,'and everyth
the beet quality at
custom work wan
Jan. 2, ’SG-tf.]
The Roo
rip phii,
for tile lliß-l
He will return ng;
Hotel. Altoona, on
luth day of Decern
•overal mouths th
this paper.
Sept. 20, ISCO.
Blair
agency.-
Mutual
••tart ready to insi
ttirrt, Merchandise.
5? Ptlon, In town <
Wnpany iu the t-l
•to. 27, ’59-tf
Dks. go*
SPECTFUL
JWlzeM of Altouui
‘•o door* cast of t
Mnsnltea at all ho
Sepf. 8,18G0.-tf
J.
NO T A
Ah']
Oan at all tim. s
October 1, 1857.
For sal
dealrably 100
Altoona, Feb. 9,
■TTN.it El
V ?asce Co
f*»Kh 1T.1833
'DTiANKS
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