The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, January 31, 1861, Image 2

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|e |pfl»na Criknt,
ALTOONA, PA.
> 'THUKSi)AY; JANUARY 31, 18£t.
•Ogg_Whero parties •».unknown to us, our rtijetor.ad
~ j 1» tv require payment la advance, or. a guarantee
persons. -It is therefore useless for all such
' offering to pay atthe tgd of three?
IjCTjths. ..Where afe acoonipanled
>■•■■’ whether ope, five or teadoUars, wo .will,
Jlrertircr the full benefit of cash rates. -
TA .. , - •
* CO.,
'•if ‘ Nawau street, Now T«rk, and
■-’ . Sb|ta MrcM, aro :tite ’’Agouts for -the Altoona
' f > »', and tlio moat Influential and largest circulating
■ I sr^tapertfjtt:the. United.SStotci and tho Tlwj’
> to cootract for at war>bnmU rattt.
iNaAs ADMirtßD.'—The Territory-of Kan
was admitted as .a State, on Tuesday last
: M the Wyandott Constitution, which' makes
'• a*free State. . " <•
. B9**£he Harrisburg Telegraph says that the
\ xpreM Train ontbc Jlorthom
\as been taken offj in consequence pf-tbo do
. ‘o ccoaoniize, with a view of relief
from'the present financial embarrassment.
Costem Pitted attack os Port Pxckbns.-^
For some lime past ire have Ijeen inreoeipt of
daily intelligecce of Urn arrangements being
. made by Florida troops, assisted, by those of
v Alabama and Mississippi, for the'purpose of
attacking and capturing Fortrjokcna, near Pen
sacola, Florida. This Fort is now manned by
.150 men under Lioat. Sleipmer, and it
they are determined to hold 1 the Forf as long off
tbereJs ft man left. A despatch from Washing
ton dated January 3l?t, say?: — ' ?
Slatea steamer Brooklyn;' has
probamJgoiAecl the United States frigate Mace*
. donian atT’cnaaCola. Should an .attack be
made.om Fort Pickens, which is not hpw im
; probable, within a short time f- considering { tbo
advice of parties distant - ‘from' the scene, these
vessels will co-operate with Lieut. JSlfemmeriu
its defence, although it;;ia supposed hero that
he would be able successfully to maintaln hip'
wUhout additional aussor,
The pAcmd" Bjuleoad.—dt is pne of the
of thh disunion
Senate of the United Stotcs is proceed
ing calmly and eobeyly ‘in consideration
of; the bill .for the construction of ft railroad
across the continent to the Pacific Ocean. Mr..
ScwarJus right-lu regarding of in
tcrnal improvement as among the strong bonds
that arc keeping a united nation. And per
haps his views may.be adopted .by all patriotic
Senators, wkeujthc present excitement subsides.
Yesterday .considerable .progress was made
with and it .is cheering to see'that
Senate® (jfl pujst opposite political views were
voting together. On one amendment we
find and Mr.Bemjamin,, Miv Sum
ncr andiMf. Slidell, Miv Bigler and Mr. Baker,
Mr.' flaleand'Mfi/Sebastian, Mr. Doolittle and
Mr. the extremes of
Korthoriv find^Soutboriv fiffitiraent—voting to-'
getter in harnmiiy and In fill'seriousness, on-.a
privet,' tbecarly proscQutiifn,of .wbich' depehd3
>'C£tllely on rotdntainiujg'thefßederal Un icin. Is
a sign that t|fc&e still hat j.
confidence tliafii the will fie preserved,
nndfifiaVtfie-pcat tfiey aye logis- ■■!
x lating filU inurpfio benefit of all
v » Stgtps?
: ml
niel
.a the closing passage of bis great argu
ment, dn.)lBfc3» that the Cbnstir
tulionis japtfi .compact fietween the States—
tbo aamp speephtof which M r * Madison : Wrote
to hfin, ‘Mt> crushes nullification, / amp must
liastcnthe abandonment of secession”—held this
eo!emh[doliberatb langfiage:— The latest foreign news brings intelUgencp of
“ ifisorder and confusion niay. indeed arise; the utter rout
scenes of commotion and edntesfipre thri^tefied ? mam
and perhaps may come. Witb my wbom .ficart Ifiibh Si-
I pray for the contihnanco of domestic peace irifA Ttnitin «nr
and quiet of the country. I dcsire most ajrdent- A. g , Tar tara rorigi
ly the-' restoration of affection and harmony to The ?YjirkmnanS Il'je the Cas
all its parts. 1 desire that every cUizeu/pf the nallyanbpbtting the
whole country may look to this government with piafi Spp, but now spread, not on ?,•
no other sentiment but those of grateful respect iatap, -Afghauiatan and ■A *-®
and atthebmeht. But I cannot yield, eyen>:- d TF
kind feelings, the cause of the Constitution, the tents,; dtad arc most excellent horsemen, and
truVglory of the country, and ’ the great trust make brave and hardy soldiers. Against this
wh'mlr we hold in our hands for succeeding ages, people, who hayo kept the n r-
If thßiConstitution cannot be maintained with- rofiby their warlike and predatory habits, the
out meeting these scenes of commotion and con-. Persians .have been carrying on, foraome tme,.
tesfi- hovirever unwelcom e* they must come. We almost a war of extermination. Tun Persians |
cannot,“ wc must hot, we dare not, omit to do have hitherto been Successful, and have gained
that which, in our judgement, the safety of the several important victories; but a great battle,
Union requires. Not regardless of consequences, as a Constantinople letter to the World informs
meet consequences;-'seeing the ha, has just been fought by the mam body of
' discharge of.public ' the Persian army, some 00,000 strong, and a
sb/•« yol.ba large force of Turkomans,in which the Persians,
V> ' ■ ~, , . pmdor the Prince Hamza Mirza—the chiermlli
\rfEK WAsava _Vii- pAU Am . ua *\ * ' tary officcr empire—were utterly routed,
' u vK report t 0 1 hndfihh greater part either killed or
the stockholders of the Philodeipfiia and Wil- taken prisoners.' The Sliah
miugton Railroad, makes some jfiit remarks upon exasperated at this defeat,' and publicly aoiSxv~i
this subject: that fie\will* tear out the bowels
■ ’ • i : Haraza'Mirza with his own hands, and cause to?
•We shall find,' ns’WC suppose'.alj railroad men be put to death all'the soldiers who may havp;
do, great annoyances in application for free pas- escaped alivel It cannot yet be known what
ses. We fire .beslt with requests for them, from effect this defeat will- have upon the Persian
morning to night, and these requests are not Empire, but it would not be surprising if it led
confined to objects of charity. Office-seekers to serious commotions, and perhaps the, over
. and political adventurers likewise seem to think throw\iof the present dynasty. It is impossible,
they halve an right to travel free. Ap- however, to calculate with any certainty the re
plications for .them come from all regions,’ex- of any such thing in thq East. You never
tending from MMnc to the Gulf of Mexico, and know exactly what to expect from oricrttals.
from the Atlantic to the Pacific. ■ln fact, those I • " '<■■»«*— '■—■ -
who think they bare a right to ride free bear n
fiotio to those who tliink they ought to
no little skill and patience to
becoming spirit, this
f bo conlrytfOAa--' TO those
- . a free pass
.swhdrTt. Such, however,
ibo trouble us with appli-.
r detaHftuds
he stlfib tr'svel and
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;»T BE C.
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“ Coercion of the B6»der States/*
The,Baltimore American,
captain, most effectually disposef^fl^earro•
gant assumptions ogs3outh her at
tempted coercion ofink ether States~especiaUy
of the border moafeon-'
evasively: thatfllie' Palmetto State is Mrsclf
domg the Bhe>nd>er apologtate-iiep
recato oh thwart of the Federal government
such aa-nrticle. coraing from a prominent aid
influential journal in. a slave State, too, ;
\rhioli r faas suffered more inn ycarfromtheloss
of fugitive slaves than ail the Cotton States
have suffered since the foundation of the gov-
ernment—is full of Significance. The American
■says
“ The idea- Of- employing coercion for the pur
pose of keeping South Carolina in the Union
sets that whole State in a blase of indignation,
end, were it ever attempted, wouldunitf ; lhe
irbole South as one man in her defence.^' And
yet Spath .Carolina is at-thb very momeip'rely
ing upon«oercion,Bub9lantially and practically,
to force, the Border Slave States into'flier pro
ject of secession. They are to be
as one other own journalists has expressed it,
into the vortex of disunion and clvjjf war. The
compulsion upon which she relies <jw not the less
compulsion because it is .-not enforced at the
point of the bayonet. She expect the
Uprdcr States to follow her voluntarily; she is'
well aware, and freely admits/ they do not de
sire to leave the Union, and jyet she, who must
pot be 'forced to remain ip the Union, pvcn
though all the rest of the States desire it, the,
ouo solitary State,
out their their entreat- j
ies,. ogpinst their interests, mad -thf>so others ,
theip best friends, whoso very -love aiad sympa
thies she relies upon & the means of coercion,
and who must be thp principal sufferers in .the
event of civil all the coeroihiHhhCwe
ever heard of the most arrogant, the
most unnatural) ungrateful
and Look at tpe; recommendations
in Governor Gist's .which proposes to
shut tip, theirown limits, the plavo.pop-
Illation ofjthe Border States; todam up this sa
ble elomenUif our population, with the pros
pect of its Overwhelming the white raise with a
negro deluge. Did eytr mosUexlrctup, Ab
oliUpniaj’proppse a scheme moFu hostile and
ruinous l to Sputherp interests .than that which
Goverpor Gist recommends towards the.Bonler
? What is coercion by
army compared to the' blackest' of coercions by
which ’the Governor of. South Carolina'.would
; force the Bonder Slave States to fullintpthe Se
cession,lino and follow the Palmetto Flag?---
•South Carolina's whole hope af Ppr
der support is based on ; tbpt very idea of coeis
cion which she regards, when applied' to herself ■
bythe General Government, Os reason ehpugh
for drawing the.st?ord and lettingplipthodogp
, of-war. ■'
f* ;the‘
•human nee do not present suen In cxamplclof
arrogance and presumption ns this Pttempt of
South Carolina to coerce -the.
of the Union. If sho herself to Out,
in Heaven.’j9 pams lot her go. 1F« do Ppt ebr
sire to coerce her; we would noi spill adrop of
iher blood even for the sake of this great Union,
■the only ark. of civil and religions liberty on the
;faoe<pf the earth. And yet she*seeks to “drag!’
us after her, at the hazard,of all that makes life
worth having; to drag!’ na into the slaughter
house of civil and' servile war; to “ drag” us
away from a government with which we are
peace, sittifag every man of us in joy nnu.opn-;
tent under our own vine and fig tree;,to .‘Vdrag’’ (
us from this government, constructed by the
wisdom and patriotism of bnr venerated fore-
fathers and cemented by their'heroic blood, nndi
force us down « precipice the ,bottom of which ;
r nomortai oye!can:Bce.' Oar wishes are .not to
ibo regarded 4 w.e arc not wo/thy .even
"ccipoil with Sou.th Carolina upon par pjwrlate j
r g' u na, the .land of the
mother of Constitutional Liberty America, is
waved off majestically by ihp
ry t whan she approached with~.tiid.pUTe
and asks to be permitted to consult'wlili.Sottth
.Carolina upon measures copeeroing their
mon destiny. ,V Ve Gods ! Upon , what meat
doth this pur C.fesar feed, tha,t he'hath,grown so
.great?” ' “Ho doth bestride the eaT tlilike a
Colossus, 1 ’ and yro, petty bordercr9, : mnßt'‘‘ crawl
between his huge legs,if, and’ “findourselves
dishonorable grayes.” ?, -> v .
“ What wrongs has South .Carolina suffered
which the Border Slava States have not suffoied
in the proportipn of ten to oho, ond whhl fisk
can she rnttia thP Unioa whicb yfO musthoyen
counthr before she is in dangeV? Why should
she'asburap, thje •comppnionship, iho icadprship,
the dictatorship of tho ; Southern jjitu.^tfbh,?- 1 -
Oue would think Chat such’ Stateslas Maryland,
Virginia, Kentucky arid " Tennessee-pre entitled,-'
by their institutibns, tbetr interestp, ’ their bis
.toryV their intelligence, their powers -their pa-
tbpir inederivtioh, to be Uie.[ghidhs and
• of South .Carolinat in ihcasures'yltttL
■tp their 'comroon WiClfaro, ' instead of being
•‘ dragged” after her, like brute beasts, "desti
tute 6f the faculties of reason; and judgment,
and not to be trusted with the exercise of their
ownyolitiPiT.
Waterloo Defeat'' of Persianjby
Turkomans.
pgg- Qeo. Scott, in .a recent letter concerning
West Point, says: i.
VI givCrt as my fixed cpinion, that but for
our graduated cadets, the the
United States and Mexico might,
would, have lasted some four or five years, with,
in its first half, more defeats than victories fall
ing,foi.our sbare; wherey r,j n lets >hnu tyvo
cunyßaigoß, vte coucisyeVeiV'aiyreai country and..
iiipejjCe. without (he loH»V*f.'a ; i»lrigUV battle or
skirmiKh. - ’
The Attach on Port Suitor.
The Philade lpbia.PrM»publiiheß several letr .i
from a Charleston Abrraspoiiaenti; Writing i
on the I9tb,Jfe saye;< 5v
"ihave b&en to inttSssa ihe large Hefting
battery noj#‘Jn course of - construction on the
river.
butwithJmDsiderable will
bo Htban .Port
Sumtetwhich it is intended to attack. It la
cotton bales, and-will be bound with
iron;e When complete it will be formida
ble. And will enable the Palmettos, to make the
at&ck with comparatively little danger to
themselves. Several large guns are lying ready
30 be placed in it, J con assure yonjinost pos
itively, not from what I have gained by listen- j
ing to bar room gossip, bat from information
derived almost directly ’from the' very High
Priests of TibasOh, that, in the eouree of a week
or two, a welt Organized aituck will 6< inode upon
:Fort StmUerion Ma timulUineotuly. The
people are'fully aware that, shpuldMoJor An
dersonres is t, .considerable loss iof life must en-.
sue ; but sQ persuftdcd are ; they of; the impor
tance of obtaining entire control of the harbor
before .the inauguration of Mr.'Lincoln, that I
do not think will hesitate for aieingle day,
after their coup d'etat isthoroughlyarranged, to
iuakc the. attempt There a labge number
of.citizenß here who beUeve'-vthat When the at
tack is made, .Mp-jor Anderson will immediately
evacuate, and spare the shedding of: blood ; and
tbongb I place a far .higher estimate <on the gal .1
lant Major’s .devotion tp his country, and the
honor of her flog, he could not be very severely
censured if be terminated the difficulty in that
Way. He has been left in- a garrison which,
well manned, would, be almost iinprognable,-
with scarcely a corporal’s guprd to support bim.
The “ chivalry” knew that-belus
men while
Cbpsldarablb toss must ensue to them on the one
jpdc; : on the other they would have a reasonable
chance of success.
FEN AND SCISSORS.
Ujju, WUeoUng,(Va.) has only thirty-one slaves in a pop
ulation of 14^14,
W|i«n the Duke of York was obliged to retreat be
fore tl>e Trench army atDunkirk Races, Sheridan gave os
atoast at a dinnerparty, “The Duke ofYork and his
.brave followers.” . ■
While practicing at a target on Saturday, at
ta, Georgia, a yonpg man, .panted Foster, unguardedly
went in front as a comrade ftred. : The through
■his head, and struck the target half au iy ch from the bull's
eye. ; ■
®3t- When the Parliament began to coin money, an old
cavalier, looking at the now, pieces', ijad this on jane side:
“God be with ns ;” on the other, “
England.” "I see God and; the Commonwealth are on
differentsides.’* _. r ....
: aj* The citizens of Noyth Alabama refuse to submit to
the ordinance of secession, and Mr. Tanceyjsnys that South
Alabama will cosipsf tftng. Ah! is there tp be coercion in
tfie case t Will not the wholevof the fiery: chivalry of the
surrounding States rush ,to the rescue of - North; Alabama
from the fury of thecoemomsfr/—Xoufrcifft Journal.
f. c. Treadwell, of New York, .on Saturday,.placed
-in the bands of Chief Justtee ,JDyjey,»ii . ahWaTU charging
gressmen, with treason and' misprision of treason. Judge
Taney refused to issue any- process, and ,the clerKof the
Supreme Court returned the affidavit, iaying that the
Chiol Justice hod pronounced it an improper paper.
Killed Il3' Lightning in Winter.—Ou the 16th iust.,
the ham of James Horner, county, Pa,
whs struck by lightning during and two
} valuable cowi killed. There were eleven .cows in the sta
ble, but only the two injured. It is rather uucommon'Ao
,.in:a»idWintC r > an d Ujp.
; ®9midcoveredwith
"ittS-At Tort PiokeDß thcre are duly. abouTciglityrucn |
to,two hundred guns. ideutr'Slemmer, <am- j
friending the post, has his family with hint- After ho .hrul j
: abandoned Tt. Mcßaa, hia wife went thither to procure
\ aifnd pf his weaiingapparcl, and it beingjdcnied her, she
indignantly left, wying
gun a on Tort PickAs/Su her return! _ "
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A Card to the Ladies,
DU. DCPONCO'S GOLDEN PI LLS FOR FEMALES.
In/allib.’e in wimping, rtgutatistg, and jwmeriug aU ob
r ■■ alwiiyi
fucttss/yl as a preventatke
.Them is not a lady living bUt'Wiat at s’pmo period of her
life needs Just such .a medicine as Golden
Pills/’ One of this first ladies of Chester told\thc Agent
there that she had received, »> much ,benefit from the use
of them, she would be willing to pay. $5 a box, rather than
be without them, if she could get them noless. The in
gredients composing these, pills are made known to every
; Agent. They will tell, you they ate perfectly harmless
l and jot will do all claimed for them. Full and explicit
I directions accompany each box. Price sl.oo per box.—
j Sold by 0. IV. KESSLER, Druggist, sole Agent for Al-
I toona, Pa.
Ladies by sending hlra tho Post Office,
can bava tho pills sent to any part of tljp tonutry (confi
dentially) by mall, “ free’of postage.” Siild aUo by JOIIN
B£AP, Huntingdon, imd by one Druggist in every village
town and city, in thoiStato.
s.. n;l HO.WB,
Sole. Proprietor, iSew York.
If. B,—'Tlie above Pills have been counterfeited, and are
offered to Radies at prices ranging from 26 cents to Va cts,
(dear at on t for them. The genuine, hereaf
ter, triU.bear iho Blgnature of 8.1). llowb,* solo proprietor.
' Price—sl; Purchase of tlie above gentlemen, and yon will
find the; genuine-article, and .one you may rely upon
January 31,1861.— lyv
Dr. Velpeaia’s Cimkerine.
T»K YBT.py.AtP3 CANKEUiNE cures ttelied 5 ore Mouth,
l) ! cnrii jjpre'Nipple*.
DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERKIE cures Ulcjtratcd Sores.
DB-VELPEAU’S CANKHSINE Cures tints.
88. VELPEAU’S CASKEftINE Burns. * '•
DRi VELPEAU'S CAiSEKBIXE cni»s!S6res.
J)R. VELPEAU'S OANKJSBIKE curw Qbapped Llp». :
CAEfcERIEE cures Ulcerated Gums.
~PS y'kt.pb a tpjjT -BAyKERINE la the licet Purifier of the
Brcathof anytWngknoAvn. *
DR. QANREWEE enrefl Canker in/tlic
Mouth, Throat, orSthomablr, resulting from Scarlatina or
■ •?' .-y. '■ ,';l
Ladies,df you Jelight in - . e white nso the CAN
KERING, and your desires will bo realized.' We pledge
our word thatlt la entirely free-from adds end all poiso
one substances, and.can bo given "to an infont with perfect
safety.' tfiegums free'
from ulcere.', ,it equally sore
mouths. Inolltbe thousands remedlos!|that hare been put
iorth for the augtTgf the various diseases above, none ean
.'We?:®-
cents per hoftio. " , v- .j. pP« , .
. t >'*•?’v Proprietors, Maiden^uovN*Y.
For Mlo in Altoona, by KESSIJiR. :
***•« American Medical ‘
cqiitnins Recipes and Directions fur making all,
the most raluahle-McdWalprcparatiohs in utej nlsfr Re
cipes and full and explicit directions .fet.iiwßf. all the
must popular and useful Cosmetics, I’erfumtl; - Unguents,
Hair Restoratives, and all Toilet Articles. M you are siif
ering with any chronic disease—if vouwisjji beautiful''
complexion, a fine head of lmlr,a smccta Of, a clear skin,
a luxuriant heard or moustache-w if-yoiwish to know
anything and'everything in thoToliot and jMical line,you
shahid, hy all means, peruse it copy of thipook. For full
particulars, and a sample of the work lo» perusal, (free,)
address the publisher, Tr F. tftSJJMAN,
Hot: 1.-3 m York.
mbs, wm
An experiooccd nurso mimHH
Syrup for- children tccthragjSS
proccsi of tecUiiUjg, bv eoteiMM
allay all pa®
jbowolff^jicpcnj upon it, motbl
aitVrtUf~A..j'vy(;TC 'rind; lifalth
. .find. ToijLet.
No. 83:
iow,
■a soothing
litotes the
ring all ,Jo>
>gulatetho
;ett6yqtir>
bry&g Babies! I Crying Babies! !!;
A ONES. !
In t|ie Bttperiorityof Dr. Eaton’s Infan- |
Tpr «yery ntlmrprepnration of tho kind. tlte j
druggist ofthfo-town have.almoirt *ll ordered and received ■
a Buppjyof if;-»o cheer up, Mothers! No dmitre crying :
babies! Don’t .lie put off with any other preparation by
any druggist wbpmay nothwvo received Dr. Eaton’e Infim- |
tile Cordial, or/rbopiay on account of getting some worth- ,
lees artbdeat a cheaper rate bo more interested hi selling 1
It. Octtbe bcat ; it is for sale In' ttpnv—search till you j
find It. ■ i 1
Dr. Bronson's Bloody Food, for of the organa and 1
all pulmonary complaints, is also' for sale in town ; and if |
any suSoringfrom the abovecomjdaiutsueglect to try this i
preparation, they are guilty of suicide. There are five
Sioa. of tb<r Blood Food—all on the same princi
ple, but graduated to the differcntdeficioucies of the blood
arising from the different orgau(i affected. No. 1 is for
Colds. Bronchitis, Consumption, and other; chronic com- f
plaints arising from overuse, debility, or nervous
prostration. No. 2, Tor Liver Complaints. No. 3, for-Dys
pepsia. No. 4, W Oman's Bestorativc. No. 6, Man,s He-;
generator. Ask for the No; youjwaut. ft&.Seo Adver- ,
tisemeut. Tor sale by A. Borah, .Altoona, and C. D. Gott i |
Son, Philadelphia. i !
To Consumptives.
And those afflicted with
DYSPEPSIA, ■ . i
• NERVOUS DEBILITY,
iie:\kt disease, !
FEVER & AGUE, OR I
CONSTIPATION. 1
< Tlie undersigned, now seventy-dive .-years old. lias for 1
years doroted bis iime tQ-mrriug bis -Parishoners and the :
poorlnNew -Yprjhof these dreadful complaints, which carry 1
thousands amfthousanda to an untimely grave; ho has :
seldom failed to cure all who have applied to him for re
' lief, ami believing it to be a Christian's duty -to relieve ■
’ those abroad, as well as at home, will send to those who
require it, a copyjof Prescriptions used, (Free of Charge), .
with directions for preparing- anti using tlie same. Also
rules on Diet, Bathing, Ventilation, and Exercise for the
j. tack, they will, find these remedies a s_ure cure for gunsimip- :
! -tion, aud all disease* of the Throat and Lungs, Fever and !
j Ague, Constipation, Heart pist-aae, Dyspepsia, Nervous |
Debility, im^Tojn^o.Cii^laitita, hopes every one
afflicteil
suffering should apply before it Is too late. These
Prescription are used by the most eminent Physicians in 1
London, Paris, and New York. Those wishing them will'
please address BEY. Dll. CHAMBER! AIN.
Nov. IS.W-ly. WJUiamstrargh, New York.
r "- 1
Weakness of the Stomach and Indi
gestion.
1 Aiiotber Gf&i Cfurv eJfejUed by Be/erhaxe's Hbiland Bitters.
The wtfa {ojf-Pioter”Do Witte, Jiving in Holland Town,
SUeboygtui'cduuty. Wisconsin, suffered much from Weak
ness of and Indlgestiow. ' She had been under
a physieito-’s caro for some time, l;nt tho disease seem ed to
buffio ■ovJjhhis skill. She puricliascd some HOLLAND
aur office, which given tepeto her stom
ach ; her appetite and strength are leturniug. jaud wo firm
ly believe that this la another great euro effected by your
' medicine. ■ • :
:)te haymrtill to record many cures cffcctcd-by
this remedy,' but must wait another opportunity. Cue
thing you <Hpi roly upon, what we have publliJiod aTe from
ncrfcoii* much respected in our cominuulty > and ore liter-
RlUvtruo. '4. J« QUINTUS.
|Ed. Sheboygun Niou,wBbode, Sheboygnu, Wlb.)
I To Goi^inptiyea.
Thcadveitlser, haring been restored to health in n tow
weeks by narery simple remedy,;.after having suffered sev
eral years t|ith a scVcro lung affection, and that dread dls
ease consumption —U anxious to moke known to his fellow
sufferers UiMnf-auB of euro,.
To all it he will Blind a copy of tho proscrip
tion used tho directions for preparing
and using tbtf same, which they will find a sure cure tor
Co.vauMPTiosi Asthma, Bnoscums, ic. The only object of
the ad’fertiOT.ii. .sending the Prescription is ..to benefit tho
afflicted, anoSjprend information which ho conceives to las
invaluable,"find ho hopes ev<a&. sufferer will try his reme
dy* as it wUheost them nothing, and may prove a blessing.
i Parties wbhlngUie prescription will please address.
! ■ * KliV. ED W ABDiA-. ,
} WiUiain^birrgh,
' ,;Xia© -Cbtinty, Now Yolk.
/.say.*.. ‘y.
Trie peculiarities of the female constitution ami the
various to which the sex is subjected, demAhd ailoccasiou
nl recourse to stimulants. It is important, however, that
these shall bo of a harmless nature, and at the same timo
accomplish the desired end. ffostettor’s .Celebrated Stv m *
ach Bitters is tire very article. Its effects in all cases of
debility arOiAJmost magical. It restores tlio tone of the
digestive organs, infuses fresh vitality into the whole sys
tem, and gives tlmt cheerfulness tr the temperament,
which is Ulif.most valuable of -feminine attractions. The
proprictorificcl flattered from' the fact that many of the
pronUhft medical gentlemen in the Union have be
stowed omniums upon the Bitters, the virtues of which
thoy : have Xceqrtently tested and ackuowlcdged. There are
numerous counterfeits offered for sale, all of which are
destitute of-tik'rit, and positively injurious to the system.
$35,00
Pays the cifUre cost for Tuition in 'the most popular and
successful CowntS.rcial School ih the Country. Upward, of
twelve nian-from twcnty-cightdiffercnt
States, have been educated' for 'hu%iess,.jicnf within tlio
past three years, some of whom have been employed lia
Book Salaries of ’ ;
§2000,00 per Annum,
1 ' S' ~r
immediately upon graduatlagj. wlio kuevr hothirig df
counts,whcn tmey entered the! Coni’go“
*S“’Ministdlss sons half price. Students outer at any
time, and review When they please, without extra clinrge.
For Catalogue of 84 pages, Specimens of Prof. Cowley’jt
Business, and Op.amental Penmanship, and « lnrge engra
ving of the ColK'o. Jncloso tyvohty-fivo Cbnta iu Postage
Stamp* to the gttnclpals, '
1 IT JENKINS A SMITH, Pittsburgh, PA
Altoona, Jan|a*, 'dl-V- f j j c
WM.SCUOSCU^iR. r .'uii.p.laxo.'
SCHCjWAKER St LANG,
AND COfMISSION MEEGHAKTS,
f • Ajrn DEAinis nr.
GRAIN, BACON,
Provisions, Cbeese, Iron,
' 1 ' ’'■ - \' •
Nails, &T&SS, Brooms, Yarns,
I 303 : Liberty Street,
Fpv. l-3mh |PITTSBURGH, PA.
TVs S (& UTI 6 N—NOTICE IS
Mts.fiarab jIU lirtm)
;%****
- • •r ~t n HciJiUtiLlN,
' .'•&«’--'■*■ >i7IZAOETH McMULLiN,
-■ SXUAII MIMJRON.
Altoona, Jan. J7ihvlBol-3t ■ - : ”
FORK & LARD FOR SA&E.
mHE ffUBSCIIIBER HAS ON
T lluj. of FORK and 4/X» lbs. of
ESRUTwliicb ho will m.ll in quantities to suit pntcbaacra.
Ho v ill sull lardiiy the Bnrfel at 10 tents »*■*>* the-
Can of 50 or 76 weight at 12 Jg Ceuta and by the
(mall at 14 cents <£> &). ■■‘
Altoona, Jan. 10,’61-tf , r -- .
T?GR REN T.-.THK DWELLING
fV hongeand (tore-worn, known asFcrrc6 X/MorrowV
corner ,'nowbccnpied by JoaiephXaw, I* offered for rent ;,
from the 1(t of April next: Fur partlcnja r? at the
Banking Uouwof Tfm. M. Iduyd 4 (Jo. ' •
Altoona, Jaii. 21, ’6l-tf, '] ' JAS. MORBW.
T> OI3ES I 110 BES I- : '' ;
ill -Just rcctiViM k fme lot of IJu£t;*Jo jloocs, which '*•*
will sell at from $4 tn, $lO a ,*ie.
- .A ■■ M,
mMmm
miscellaneotts. j
Tav \nraiMVTJOS oy’LimriOEs.—There is a.growing
* i fnth'ifi Hffe to appropijiato the most* expmasivo
word- Of Other languages, and nfUf e while to iucorpahite
a ‘ in . uur own ; thus the word Cephalic, which is.from
sfciSM&r the heai&is now Becoming
V hut it vflStatoou bo usedlU a more general
wav andihe word Cpialic will common tv*
£ rviw. Hiid
they
seem “native and to born. ’ *
’ardly- Realized.
TI- •„ t •„ -orrible ’eadacheflbis haftarnoon, hand 1 step
“ r ,h,. lrt»oth«aries:ha..d -avst.i to tho niah. “Can
prdiiit. tin 'I „ n ..,,,q B cIie?” •• Does; it liaclio’aid," says
you |M V ,”‘savs hi, baud upon that ’c gave me a
Cephalic Pill band’ ’pomme ’onor it cured me so quick that
I 'ardly realized I 'ad ’*!««» 'eodache.
.... „ .he favorite sign by which nahtre makes
*4 t Whatever ftom the natural state of
kno«u any i -d iu jj,i s liglit it may bcitsik,'d on os
the b ra "‘. ' j to jw n „tice of disease whicli might
attention, till Wl late to be remedied:
■* ! .h oU ld never be. oejgltfcteU. 1 UcHihiclibd
“ Ud uter iwo names, "S': Sy.npto.muic and
? l uy 1 cummon
_Mo|mU..c. fc> vurie ,\of diseteses, among
ami i l * thi. \. . Gont.'lUu'umat !Uld fwbrile di
which llj - ; fl , n „ it Is of disease of
*?**• l “s . , "Prating' hV'. healwhl of hepatic disease
I the stoniac < 1 , of worms, eousti|uttit>u and
( l-fuwels.as,wellas reunl and uterine
e H «r of the he.«t are very frequently at
i lleaduclies; Aua iuh and plethora are also af
tendrd it f,. 1 .,,n. etly «S 0 iSs‘ll lieadnchr. Id.opathic
| WlU ' Wllly IIUU‘I
. Ucaf».i uf ittmxf l**nl<td*t* HoUK’tum* com
guislted s tatd oaapiiareiUly Aound health anil
; i„g on f ''‘ a ' : ' l l i " a tl ,J U enid an,l physical eneigies. and
1 cles J i raided i>y (lepres
-1 “ Ut of S. arils or acerbity ol temper. In most instances
! STIW front heal over one or both'eyes.
: and sometimes provoking. undei tins class may
; al F,,r e ii‘e ‘trlirnent of eitlul class tf Ib- .dacln- tin- tVpha
! lic Fills have been found * awe and sale remedy r. l.ev.ng
he .host acute pains in a lei mum ~w. an. by ,1, subtle
‘ power eradicating the dccxA Ot * Inch Ue.olacl.e is the
unerring index. \
i npira-rr —Missus wants ytTf-' -pd her a box o rCepha
-1 ,t “{lue.no. I. bottle l’m thinking
! Umfs not just it nnithervhulH*»* >« 11 »“* lUthei kno ••-
......, I, u Ve see slio'k niAdetid and gone with the
Skit Headache, and wautfsomt lure of tld.t saute as re
la7>n m;7'( —'you must mean Sp ling's Cephalic Pills.
; Briitijet —• Icli! sure now and, mve s-d it fort* llm
, qurtrther and give mo the Pills a don the all d y about
i it aiiiK-i'.
Constipation of
No one of tho “many ills flesh
an little understood, mid so muc
Often originating in caretosnea;
regaeged US a slight disorder ot
excite anxiety, while iu reality
puniun of many of the tnust fat
and unless early eradicated it w
untimely grave. 'Among the li
ness is the usual attendant are
tism, Foul Breath, Piles and o
a long train of frightful disease
Ahcesses, Dysentary, Diarrhoea
leysy. Paralysis, Hysteria, lly
and Insanity, first indicate lliet
this alarming symptom Not
named originate in Coustipatio
dent existence unless the cans
stage. From ail these considt
disorder should receive- iiniuei
occurs, and no person should n
lie Pills on the first, appo-ftranc
tlraoly use will expcl the iusio
and destroy this dangerous foe
A Beal
Physician, —Well, Mrs. Jom Sw is that headache ?
Mrs. Jones— Gone ! Dye tor, tunc ! the pill you sent
cured mo iu just twenty mini jl wish you would send
more so that 1 can have them dy.
FU uiiciun. —Yon can get th I any Druggist. Call for
Cephalic Pills, I find they m Jail, mid 1 recommend
them In all casts of Headache ■
J/r* Jones.—l shall send box directly, and shall
tell all my suffering friends, I yy arc a real bk*,i»(j.
Twrntt Mn.iJOSS OS; I>ou.v»TEl). —Mr. Spalding lias
sold two millions of bottles ,*«lebrated Prepared G lue
and it is estimated that .aclffu saves at least ten dol
lars worth of broken fui mtulhs making an aggregate
of twenty nilllkius .of .dollars fcjui-U from total loss hy
this valuable invention. Ilalteado his Ulue a boußc
hole word, ho now piopo.os *tbe world still greater
service" by* curing aiktho ac &»da with hW( ephahe
Pills. imdlfTliVy aja'ns gnu Hi Glue, Ileadaclies will
soon vanish away like snow ty.
e±T Over excitement. am
irrident to close attention 1
tlic numerous cases of Nerv
state of mind ami body im
p’-Irit is a fatal blow to all
ers by tin's disorder call ab
these distressing bj
whenever the syi.nptom, a;
brain, and vmothvi tliO 9tn
laves the tension of the sf
uics and Aggravates til" dl
'. Pact Mouth Ksowisu.-
Xurtuin cure for Sitk Hem
Headache, CoativCucss am
Gueat IhscovsiiY. —Am e most important of all the
great medical discoveries ftge ptayipo considered thd
system of vaccination fur tipn from Small Pox, tlio
Cephalic Pill for relief of iclie, nod,.tlio use Quinine
for the prevention of FeV. lior of which is a sure spe
cific, whose benefits will ftrienced |>y suffering hu
itnasity long after their d Urs are forgotten.
\ ,83-Did you over have Headache? D» yon re
member the Jhrohbing fit, tlie fevered brow. liiu
loatliing'on(l,disgust at t tof food. How totally un
fit yon'were ter pleasure evsatiou or. study, due of
tlio ('eplmlic l'iiiti woulr relieved yenfiom nil the
suffering wfiiclt vou thci fenced. For this and other
purpose you should ahv VC a box Of them on hand
to tun- ns occasion requir .if
Nepvoufeadache
<%
P^la«lirw.
By tlio nsojof these
or sick.l/eadache m«;
commencement of M
and sicknejij Will ho <1
I' ; They seldom it
■ tdwhich females «rew«t». :■;-
They a|i gently T r^ino^ ill S 'Optivenas.
For Literary MahgW DeJJcata females,* aiid all
personiof dtit/mtdry |pr-*re
>ipre«ng ' to' the dijps
jtivh
-\ CEPniWC igc the result of long iowstlgv
tiouund paiefully •“
uaa nuttii.years, ; time. they-Mvo pwfSntdd
inU relieved a wjjm&JP** "* •“ ffBtio S *«»
|teadwioi the nervous system or
frorad dcraugKl B»“*:»t? mtlc l l
■ They are entirJfdltl® J » their and
TOUy he taketf al&#, with pefcct eiidety without
*imikiugany Oieabtetiee of any dita.
yrctaUt tatU mi<ig? to &***&**& i?M® eftfldren.
Th«g»«itfnw of Henry C.. Spalding or
MehSo*. ' >§£* i :•■■•■"
Sold by Brags
bo
PRI;
All orders shd
iM
stiveness.
rmir to’’ in prevalent,
fleeted a * t’oetiveiiosi.
■''sedentary bubiU; it is
i littly cou>t*4Ueuci‘ to
r. tbo- proc u r.soi ji n* I com*
tiil dangerous dis»*;iijGrt,
}riU|s tbo suHen*-! luau
jfireviU of which costive-
X\ uichu. Colic. UheuniA*
3 of liku nature, whilo
as Malignant Fever.-,
Spopsia, Apoph xy, Epi
houdriodis. Melancholy
Cdenco ir the sn>Uui by
lequi'ntlv ihe diseases
OC tuku on :»n indepen
erudicatod iu an early
ODB it follows that the
• attention whenever it
it to get a box of Cupha
the complaint, as their
I approaches of disease
ruuau life..
ung.
cun' r«n<l ;mXM‘ty
tnrsi or fituMy, an* among
jntluriß*. Th»‘ uir*ordcre«i
V.'lo ?!ud di^ticom
*s* nnd nnilitioii. Sr»ftVr-
apwd.v ndi-'f from
one of the LVj itaUt: Pills
the ovvrt.wkcd
ncrv'>. »ml rc
fcr \v!iich .atwuyu aicoinpa
coudirUm ofrho brain.
illug’s Cephalic Pillf arc a
oliious IleaUftclic Nervous
i«il Debility.
Kpj„. ■ - ...
fcJtperloUCc attack* of Xiri&us
loTfntfd; aud iftafe<n at the
t immediate relief froin pain
Sg the .Vguaea and ITcadackt
[jaU othet Doalcra In>l»difinc3.
[ftuilipropared on r<K»i]tt of
I^s
'ddrM*ed to ■ K-‘ : '
i- HKSRV 0. *■*
pm
ROITRER-S
KOHRER’S
" ■>■ BOURSE’S
r--' boiirers ...
■■■ ' : : BOIIRER’3
: PRACTICAL f
: *
B$SSf* 8
A -Boot nf main links u,;,l CjkidatUmi n. - jdk I
rutin**, by Martin JI. X uhr „ P* nntli <%*l
Chnvfyanttr, AVw Jil,i IUK , , 7!? . *»«!(»#
cott 4>-> rhart'ipit :' hJ. a ***£-
This work contains-JOl natres ~,,i _ , . -""Sf*
and Examples, entirely aud^i^ UKh K j^“
arise every day in tho comma,,
lias alruaily passed through a number Jdlt^T*^'
succession, and is prononucid by all
men to bo tho handiest Lookol releren«3T l ?
culationl that Ims ever been ’ lnUWt,ital '
\l'Z u to -°\ k wiu tiu ‘*
, f l,,inU «u-rimrcm9nt of the CATCbSI
foil is |sinl pie, that itM’ 01J. who knows bow InniM saK
y 'i" 1 * c * n ““By solve * n y unitary
exaiuplo that arises in business, or arrive at tlm tnim.l.s
ofany estimate required. ■ 81 *“•««'» m«ft
h °. °!T" f ll‘« anther has been to eschew tlinsr ■
8 !lv I ,"‘, l t’ o| ’ h -', ,D h . Kur, ' !t > aiming only at (acUsnd simSi
city, beli|sv mg that business men card little about mafir
time in dlMUsatng the philosophy of rules, orthi itonw's
figures, deeming it siifiineuG for their purpose to be Ihlssi -
c vTrrntTou^bii' I ' <S ’ ? rt ‘ TO 8t «• lruc tjwlfcitS*’'
t A LCL UATOK d nlers m this reapoct from all other Arltb
ntetics of tho day and kindred works—it is * keV to Bran.
Meal business calculations—it is, io -tlm haudsof tho Wb .
uess man, what tho key to miathoitmtjcal works is in the
hands of tho teacher in tho School room—it facilitates time
and insuies correctness.
I the wukk treats of the
neut of Land, of-Lmuber, of Btick aid Brick
stone and stone Work, of grain and Brain bins, of
coal bins, ol wood, of solids, of liquids, of riw
ire or irregular vessels, of ci.itema.nnd Tats. ofrantL
i laaterer s. inter's, glazier’s.Haver’s, pltunbjK" '
mgeraand upholsterers’ work. it treats oncu£
>J of foreign mill domestic exchange, of the iletl
■ tn. of reiluctiun and its extended appllcntioo'lo
of simple and compound interest, and their «b
-catk n lo business trmisactious, with the laws and
sveruiug HU i regulating thy same, together with
is cOimnerei.il forms—of legal tendei, of pafHA)
on notes, of banking and bank discount, ofeqva-
Ili.vmetit and of partocrabipaccounts, of assessment
of weights and measures, of square and cubio
. of tii.* square root and its application to business
**. of excavation, an 1 of many other important
matters not within tho scope of an alivorlisemsut
jn.
Mrnsu ry
Work, ul
coal and
lur, r-qua
ini;. ot p
paper lia
reiK-y an
iiml
tire appl
usage* gi
nuTiieroti
payment
tiun of p
ul’
oiensu re,
ol surhu'i
practical
tu incuti
IT IS JUST THE BOOK JOR THE
Fanner, tin m-rchant, tho tiicclAuiiej. this artisan, or tbo
professional man. It has proven a valuable auxiliary to
1 l"V lawjji r, 'tin- justice of tho peace, tho conveyancer,
antral estate broker, to tho aniM»or. the banker, tho
cicfff; to the civil engineer and tho surveyor, t o tho cAr hett
teimol IJiii.kinder, to the stonemason und the plasterer,
to the pi jut han iter anil nplii.Utercr.to thu paver amhtha
titer, ic, Ac.; each ami all will find U adapted to their’W
rious « h iU bettor thaii any book published,
Mti- .Mailed (post paid) to any partof the United BLa lav,
np.ii rec.dpt of the money. Price of a single copy, in cloth,
00 cents, or two copies for $l,OO. Bound in pocket-book
form, imrocco, $l,OO per copy.
Addreis, "M. M. UOHUKR, ’
Dec 6, IbCl-Pm.] Boi 1811 Philadelphia T. 0.. P». .
iVAYSIN SEASON!
A l '
would in
that ho I
which IS
The undersigned
form Ills qld customers and. the public gummUr,
a* just returned from the East withhis {nil sto«k,
the ■
LARGAST OF TUB KIND
ought to tills placo. Jle tins over/ variety in
Ice, Size aud quality, oF I.
E N OBf HAT Sf’-
ND Bl r AND
>: YS’' JHtjG -
'dr Fall and Winter Wear.
sizes, colors, shapes, and qualities of Ladies anil
id Children's H ATS aud FLATS, to which the at -
f those iu wunt of auythingiu this lino U speeial'
ever b
Pi
M
B
Also, all
Misses a
tent ion c
ly invite
Ft
. 1 have
Furs eve
: RS! FURS J FURSI -
now the largest nnd handsomest assortmtot of
" offered to the iadics-of All>ofta, embracing;
r APE'S, MUFf &, CUFFS, :
fthing in that line, lor Ladies and Children, of
i and European manufacture, and of over/ quail
's. ■' • 1
and evi*r
Aim*riai
tvof Fu
Person
jihustf gij
dc-tiTHiin
Store a
Altooii
ris iw. \v:yjt-of .anything in sbc above'lin*,
ita> mo a "call before purchiUlb£ oliiewbora. Mi ’tan
bkl to soil at thovgry loorwfMwWo price*. • , ■ -
On Virginin alri tf,'o[ij>(«ito\to«7itithßrnii church,
lilt. Oct. 4, ISGO-tf. ■ ' .1 ffywHwWifr-
“Opposition the Life of Trade*
I'li is H true of alinost ivory bxnineKg.iind the subscriber
subscribing to tint doctrine hasopened a store mth*
Imftdirijj; (formerly occutted by Ujtri'os a Justiea offlc«,.oo
Virpt tub; street, three (lours abut# 3vit£a jitrcct, when jUcr
has oil blind a fine assqrtuirat ot ' . !
C-APJ&^S^
of the latest ami most psbionable men aa<( b£yg,
BONNETS ANt>. FLATJS
-fXj'A' LA DIES, MISSES JXD •
Gloyi : si'Hcs!«y,
OObbAHS iro.".
TMIMMfXGS vUVJ> aVOT/0-V»Jt£i••■ y
STATION Altl m ,'jXlC, <fe.
He in \ it oh n call, detenu i ned. byselhu*w*«mall '
an«! rotu iiing valuoibr muw.v, to rOofit ftTrpnago. .. , *'•
'Dec. Ojm-tf. s JOU,N
HO! FOR THE E«
rn Hjß xiNiteusiojiE
ccs to thu citizens ofAltooHA
Uas juaj received a Ijirgo intplcee oJ
Fruit, Confectionaries,
and notions for slilldron ic„ rxprc.‘
II« wilt also keep always on hai
and fancy cakes, of his own mapni
remors, PRUBngjr
always at all sca3oaj&>l
Coffeej ; teas, Sag#,
EGGS,, GOOD Wlfjr
BUCKWIIKT KLOt*
nlwnys in'stpro and for silo ii
Coll, examine and pripe '
it as gootl ailil cheap us any
Dec. 20, ’6O-ly.J ,
SOMET*
The sUßsq
returned from the'
very larko and fine stocl
BOOTS
jßrogau
wliicli 5s prepare
Viciultyipt very low
the.mniinfacturcTs 1
that Vrilj'dcfy com;
people wilt call uni
elsow!ier>. /
ea. BOOTS an/
sonubleitcrnis. '
Don’t forget f
Jan. 3; 1801.
In in
PLtUs
. Daniel;ll.
SlanrK.
And now
returned! I
the Bcepor
do now (
(or four
Jnnnar;
day to i
County/
Mar,'
by not
by th
anew
f <>f
57** rwonfcnt toapncar on *»id
JOS. BAiDRUWK, frot.
, r M nogpondebt abovo
jon the <bjr above
Hy and tins, order of ffls
of tbe Libellant. • w»«7ana
-ter. V ***?*n*,Sk&
21,1860./ '
- ■
A 'v. $
soa* of Almond victulty .*
SH<&P. l
-■j the X " ill keoptm hnad^Zl^ -But M
£ inv '‘« « there 11
IM_thftt they can render en/i^l!SJ >^r^,,B ß«i feel! ;
’ Jan. io ? ’oi-tr tl
jMKSVt:
.'A'-larga ahitu
wV
tim r
MVW
|4NNQUS|r
■»
%- ■“ ".. • '■'£ ■'
jits, Spice* - !
for the Holiday*., *
. nock of •
;rs, v - : : .T
£SIWSSC^
passes, Ttotteip
%'siEit,' 4C, •.*■' :
'orsiaollqßanUtW, i
CjAPQB-vris^"'';
(jMTEWi’ ''
ii Has just
!ra h** pnrdui*«fc» u .
v '.: SKOOSSt- "
..(fl’trtfciu of Jltooiu «a 4
PUrchawd’dfiroftfrw. \ '
to HH4tprish>
AU Ui,t Ijo »,k« i< flut *» 7
liw atock boforo purcbjuiߣ
or< i or on thomort n*-
pro ? I ? ,| J r *‘NiwV.
tWp'dooM btdovr Post Offlc®.
M; ;
V • '-f
VjroFcpMtoN
teric iB6O.
IIDML IN WVlfoeK.
'»the alias subpoena harinir belen
l««>nw«l th«J
“J^ajnsaidrounty/fecowt
teriff cauM) u<4{e6 to be guMtohed
J an. 3tl, ’6O-fJt,
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%n
Even
O cloci
a Ti
Boroi
Ait
been ci
son, or
1o cre&i
■employ*
tbe Con
•od not o!
do be ccr
tagontsi
eolation
-aro petti|
Rond cni
any mm
contemp;
know to
■can not
’«a ticket. T
assent to|||eCUon of such
•charged &ut friend do
LowlUcr.Sitia requested u
deny his ||city in any su
second so||ought should (
that auchlfe ou the part
at busineali would -result
and it islflikly that on.
»bort-Bigl|jb foresee it.
mation o
Hail Rond;
aarnyiug i
zaas, at h
correctness
: before, wcl
irg persona
eon to the!
iutetcoursq
fueling, nnj
Frowning di
gLKDin.val
Wight coupld|
nut elcd loh J
for Frees’ FI
Allegheny jfl
joyed themsti
from the ad
fitandlug tbcj
I»,ali:ioat iu
such sin ndvc 1
wc feel like
ildig!
though ft b;
■'r' bridge of ou
a. young folks
every evening!
' next party mni
fi beat the one ai
. ,Ba,« OF X Ifcttsj.vl). -
ipwnce of a ].
jo October tyi.
Railroad was sul4,'|rt) U bl'.
phift. The road ~*„o
length, including , r
V thereof, about two mb,
menses at Tyrone, kl ; .
terteots the renusyMfeji,
/rom thence to LockSpi-.-i
' : whhre it connect v:i||d
The
" /‘burg to Sellefoip in C>;
- dnoludod -the cb«fei ed rij
and evofctbicg il
’ (rood. The roadpa,
I -of $21,000, Mri;
|l- purchaser. 1
' Gas tor Loslb,
- -haye noticed a ten her
’.-eofiiecrna lying oithe i
•th% place.
> intended for, wotteuned]
i'_. *celyers and b clocked t
ffaUvray company]
HtHtel with gas fro
•Road Company, r.n
gas will
of thoi { rc
,
last oven in
ESool
ho remi’h
[,•■ The Blo<
fC v. M; Lome
S[ the boiler
i WVhave u
£;' le», ■
Mi sUife mi
rV*'--’** "- “ ‘ • •
f.leam tliatj
I ills* Xen
R t |n U»e core
floe on t
1
a Cri
NA MAIL SCHE
MAILS CLOSK.
L".......... t;i4
U*»»« V**-** 1
r* M « »«4 »W **V* *
i atAWS: arrive.
U _Uim •••'••
•During the wedL.ft'
i»Yi, from R *«10,
it ROAD SCHEOU
l arrives of’2o0 f ’20 l’.M >
kl-jL “,Vi A. M.
y *• 7.Li A, M.
,t <• S.M 11.I 1 . M-,
;t “ 11,-a A. M.
rt •> I,»> I*. M..
rgnuiui übaM’u
Vit.
ISCU TRAINi 5 -VUII.
IVuiu Emt ;uul.'V‘ *
Lretw Train I'. i ; t .uol ’
[ KNiH'Il I.!-'.
AL ITE
EXS' ME
\<j of the clt
AlUx)iia i
;»’s Hall,
fehruary sth
lihe pioyose
10 be siijpx
'action.
itONG- —Our nil
io fact that som
iu this place,
feeling betwcci
those who are m
(Rich is dcsiguc
[e coming .Roro
b business trail,
glit to be engur
[report that son
'a ticket .'Xron
B are to be os«
pnectcd with tl
lything of the
|uiy, but wc nr
linn who is fnvi
loyccs should
elves ogains
hqt until the;
•ho report, i
etc to be th
KtCitriing' "ton
tro of our t
Bur people, ;
K good citiie
Sbny attempt.
lty.'—A p.
king a snv.
town on '
iin lan, sc
:ains, vtlio
; delightful
ft they i-
jl not hav
cnsahlo t<
re. When
So mingle
Ung.“ on
oua role
lea very-oi
sleigliii:,:
tile the
Vtc
l^neatu.
3,ki10
Si'JSiiU.
>x.—l :
and
uro
u
lean), tha
Er,. i
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