' s'£- r tip :Jli«raaCrtec. ALTOONA, PA. THURSDAY, JULY 2JU 1859, i'f"' Where parties are unknown to us, our rale tor adrer tking U to require payment inadvance, ora guarantee from luown,sMfone. It i* therefore uneleee forall «tu;h to wnd 'm adterttoementa offering to pay at the end of three or fix 4BoBthf> ■ Where adTertisoments are accompanied with the jmemgy; whether one, five or ten dollars, We will gWa the ■iffnlfer the fall benefit of cash rates. ; S. M. PETTENGIIJL & C®., ' " Adrertlslng Agents, 119 Nassau street, .New Jjork,«»d Mfltate -street, Boeton, arc the Agents for this AtlMna IHhaac, aadtho moat influential '•ad largest circuit ting Newspapers in the. United States and -the Osnfdat -They •reauthorized to contract for usot out fowk njtff. v >x{/: luelJalance op Ta -some the balanoe of the United States and foreign cduntric!B;;haB 'been ,vaptly in favor, of tie Ihttej:. This “itisnotour indention herein to.enuimor ate or dwell upon, bat merely to show from .statistics, w published, notwith standing ithe lateincreased? amount .of im ports over pur tbere xssulla lit tle ; l»||Qoe ip pwfavprjfwhen we sum.,up 4be business transactions of the last ten yestßf and. that balance now bids fair to be again augmented. From the Ist day pf July ,1849, to the 80th ult., the imports of the United States from foreign coun . tries hpve amounted to. $2,766,461,473, and the export* daring the same period, to $2*761*889,175, exhibiting a balance of trade ,in favor of the United States, during 1 that period, of : The amounfc of itnporte .and exportsduring the last de cade are more than doable those of the .preceding .corresponding period. The 'amount.of gold exported from the'United States dn.ring.the last decade has amounted -to 400,000,009; the amount of .breadstuff's .'andproviaions exported during the same ‘ period is ,$450,000,000. The discovery of the California gold mines in 1848, and the ■repeal of the British corn laws in 1849, fhaye exercised a great effect in enlarging the amount of exports, and thereby keep ing the balance' of trade in favor of the X T nxtad States. •; PpispNiso Case.— We learn from the Juniata county papers that Mrs. Jacob Dewecs, residing in Patterson, in that county, and a Mr. Davidson and lady, of Centre county, visitors,of the former, were suddenly taken ill, on the ,|th inst., after .having .partaken of a cake. The symp toms .‘were - those of virulent poison. A r. physician was called in, and from the topis and circumstances concluded that contained arsenic,*and that it had been used in mistake for cream tartar.' — The antidote for arsenic was administered and they are now convalescing. The cake liae since been analyzed by the Dr. Mdfoundto contain a largo quantity of . arsenic. The cake ww originally intend . ed' to ;be served up at af picnic opthc 4th, but providentially the ow&er was prevent 'ed froki attending, and thereby anumber ofliyes,'in,all probability,waresaved, as ,*it would-lm^pbeenimpossible’-.to ■ have af forded medicalaid.to all who would have '■ r ii®laken of dt pew so an. ,t tdrunningcareoa the - on Sunday.. It by ffie" religious porlioh of the . ,Tv v f.- i • :■■■-.&■ -■’ •rTw 1 "-’.' ''V ■ community aJicense will ultimately be obtained legally allowing .tbis.desecra- the Sabbath, a strong effort-to ob- Aanpribioh is now being made. Although ; Jiitt the drivers of cars run on Sunday, up ? tb time, have been arrested and fined, b, f wd that the companies employing them pay the fines willingly, inasmuch as the travel on that day greatly exceeds the -.Wetlbday .travel, and their increased re- them to pay the fines and handsome surplus left. Lady’s Book.—The August number of this publication came to han't! Its. accustomed punctuality, bearing X rich treasure of valua ble information for the ladies wbom it is •peoudly designed to please and instruct! "As soon would a lady, who has been ac customed to receiving it, think of going new spring bonnet as of doing the Book. Price $3 per annum, / 'lh A £odey, Pbila. , *tf Tf.*, ffT T I " Democratic County Conven- Cambria county, held a short time hpminatedAugustiu Darbin,9f that - fe^n^r-in •Confcnmce. Art Journai,.—W« welopmebook to our table this publication, after ayeariiahsence, and to Soil it much improved. It decided ly the best number ever issued %y ta| As sociation. The low price at TOioJ|£tiß famished—42,oo a y«to~wheh'4lH||Wue ; of the .matter regularly appearing' !u its pages, and the elegant engraving which embellish it, are considered, is really a trifle ; and besides thiß,everyeuhscriber will receive a beautiful engraving entitled “ Shakspeare and his Friends,” a free sea son admission to the galleries 548 Broad way, N. Y., and a share in 4he distri- artiuJawiary. The that has ever readDr.X>ixon:6“ Quarterly Expositor of the*i«Wß Of Health, and Abuses of Med icine .ftud Domestic Life,” has not laughed heartily on reading* his home-throsm at a soineofthe me&cid practitioners pf s»e present day, or cursed severely the author ofthatvrhioh afforded merriment to oth ers." /The Py. ie a man of good common sense, and his medical kowledge and ex tenrivepractice eminently qualifies him .to; preside over the “ Scalpel.” -It is in teqded for the i information pf the people, and money is veil spent when laid out for v&tispuhUcatioß. Peterson's Magazine, for hasbeen received. JSacb number is .an improvement on the one preceding it.- There is 'something attractive about this Magaaibe ’Which is not to be found, in any Other. Its ehcapness brings it within the means nf almost every l .dy in the coun try. Price.only $2 per annum. C. J. Peterson, Phila. ' Xettbr firom the West. Missus. EbjroESlt was no part of my original plan to trouble you in my compliance with the expressed wishes of many frieqds and. acquaintances, in your highly esteemed city, in detailing out meauderings do wn the Ohio and up a .portion of the “Great Father of Waters” to this|‘the garden of America. Bet, in view of our whole route being crowded with sceneries of suippasing beauty, and much interest to us; I feel as though a hasty synopsis of thero would he more than I have time to give, even to one person, under existing circumstances, therefore I have recently conclude;! to drop you a few “ notes by the way," and if you deem thee; worthy the space they will occupy, you are at .liberty to place them in the Tribune. In four hours after taking the parting hond With you -and many others, at the “ Logan -House," on the evening of the 21st ait. we were safely landed at the St. Charles Hotel.. Pitts burgh. Next .morning at 10 o’clock we took passage up board the steamer “Argonaut,” bound for St. Louis, under the command of Gapt Briokell, certainly the most accommoda ting gentleman 1 have ever met with, in the ca pacity of.a Steamboat Captain or B. R. Conduc tor, to whom l am greatly {indebted for much valuable*information. By 5 o’clock P. M., We .were gliding, smoothly down the Ohio riveri leaving the smoky city rapidly in the distance. Night overtop ns at Beaver. 30 miles below P.. Where we wsje obliged to tie up until O nept morning, pa account of fog, .which rendered -,it impossible for the Pilot to. keep the ohannol.t- Next dey, 28d, .we had a pleasant day’s travel* passing s great many thriving and business towns»and villages, only a few of which I can mention; Wellsvillo, SteubenviUeahd Wheel ing, are places of very considerable importance and business. At Wheeling we were amazed at the-height and length of the wire bridge sus pended over the Ohio. Ike span, which is 1010 fbet, is said to be the longest in the world; [lt is 92 feet above the water, and is supported by wire cables 1380 feet long and. 4 inches di ameter-each cable containing 572 strands jof Nci IQ vrlire. - The towers bn the Virginia side are 163 feel high—those cm thcottier side not ; iite so.high'. " Since.the d - this hridr t inct injuiy done. ..jgo 'lfco stonp ki it baa only oue half as frito “ jorcaeity. " -.n jujur or j,r jffi mo*ed . andpassed tdoiqg nicely 12 o’aloak ,t£at nighw JB« fj® eopw 492-roUcs down tj jkown, pf of j6,(|OQ. :Que nad-abrilf mileelwlojr is there nownedand beautiful.lsland offlei&an Blan nerhasset, whose peace, fortune and imnorwero rained by Aaron -Burr lslandiS:nboat2 miles long and }of a mile wide. Once it pios- sensed a beautiful residence, buf nowitis a wilderness. . J During Frida; Mid Saturday .we amoved pleas antly and safely onat an teverugespced ofl3 mile? per hour, until 8 f. M. op .Saturday when we arrived at Cincinnati ; having paaSed.during the last two days, through 800 miles of as beiiii tiful a Bcedcry of the. kind, it is said; as the world can produce. At Steubenville we noticed wheat ripe, and all the way from that point to Cinoiunatl the inhabitants were in the midst of harvesting, corn being all ploughed, &c. The season certainly is two weeks in advance of that in Blair county. All the arable land in v|ew of the river, this far, is in a good state of culti vation. From’ 100 to I£o miles above Cincin nati, the wine grape is extensively cultivated. As soon as oiir party could reach lend firina, it was qpt for a careful inspection.of the •* Queen City;” r This city, more than any other I saw during this trip, surpassed any calculations I bad made in regard to it. Neither time bor space will allow me to justice tot/incionati, either in point of wealth or beauty. Therh >a a much greater amount of .merchandising, of every description, to be seen here; than in Any other pity, of ittsize h*J*>ev«tr been id. The pleaniiwußoftha atreetaand the.»«H»ri<!tJPhn' ifb wbieh they arj* payed, are woethy offm. •r .• ' ' .Qambbobo. 111., July 13th, 1859. itationbyber and olderjMliwf sidewalks are of brick, the street rtones;»nd the eioaeings of end ontop.. The pheiejkuring thedsyand evening wasyeryop fdo&f M., on fo^^ya^r-agaiiik’^B^er;liwdoriy dovn.the riverbelowwecame to the fa* mo«Btftirijr Bend and in view of the nwnnr matter {ten. be Been fersome miles. TheVlog cabin" has been •burned, the chimney alone etinding to mark the place; 1 Tbit« string” wtichwaa “ always out” *as not to h* aeeny having been consumed with the rest of the building. 1 here ia but little ev idence of much pains or expense having been spent in preparing this noted spot for a pleas- ant home or residence. i NeXlmorning—Monday'—at 5 o’clock, w* ar- I rivedlatLouiaville, J£y., 742 miles below Cin cinnati and 618 bt low Pittsburg. _ On a steamer close by were congregated hundreds of rowdies, |with!;aband of music, &c., to go over to the ilnd. side to have a prize fight. To look at them jand Ooniider the unnatural business they were going into so cheerfully, made me feel badly. I Breakfast pver. pur obliging captaia-told ua, we [ might go jVisiting, until 2 dr 3 o’clock P. M-, jrhereupon our .party was soon out though the 1 city| r who»e, population je at 75,000 or I 80,000. --This is another city of rare bcautyWad I wealth. Beautiful streets and private residences, [ A very large wholesale bnaness is done here. One housWttlmi r does a b isiness to the amount of SI.OOO.tMX)a year. Tobacco is a eery considera ble item in their trade; Here mules are pretty generally used in drays, busses, wagons, &c. After spending a few'hoars in.the city, we took an omnibus for below, in which we travelled one mile then"transferred to a railrdad car drawn by a small white mule, at the rate of 8 miles in 20 minutes. At Port laud iwO took a ferry boat and crossed the river -to {few Albany, Ind., one of the prettiest tow us in the State. Popnlntiph 19,000. We had time enough to visit most of this city and retnrned to the Wharf boat to await our •• Argonaut,” which was.then in the canal between Louisville and New; Albany in order to get round the great shoals in the river at this place. By 4P. M., t we if ere again on board our boat and steaming 1 it down the beautiful Ohio. lam here obliged to omit mention of many places and items of interest for want of,time and space. On Wednesday morning we awoke at Paducah, at the mouth of the Tennessee Rivers. This is the largest! tributary of the Ohio and is navigable for 8 tea to boats 280 miles from its xnodth. Paducah contains a population of 1,000. Fifty miles below this point is the city of CaHo, and also the month of the Ohio River If At the junction of these two great rivers— Ohio and Mississippi—the land was sufficiently elevated, no doubt the metropolis of the western world would be there. But such is not the case For, over 100 miles up the Ohio and 160 miles up Ithe Mississispi. the banks are so low as to permit tin overflow at all times of ever an ordi nary frCshot. Except those bouses along the levCe, on which ;he railroad is placed, the town is- frequently inundated to the depth.of G. 8 and 10 |feet. .The location is exceedingly unfortu nate in this particular, yet it is a place of some considerable business and re-shipment. In con versatiou with some of the citizens there in re gard to their city. I found they felt just like most parents do in regard to their only or youngest cltild; “it has no equal.” , Thusiends my history of ,the Ohio, which has presented to- me the most-picturesque and en chanting scenery I have ever witnessed. v 1 miist stop for the present, and if I ever get prostration consequent upon travelling in warm weather, 1 will endeavor to giveyou some particulars of the Mississippi, two days in !St. Louis, city of Nauvoo, &c., &c. ;■ Yours respectfully, 0. J HIRST. ' The Pittsburgh Vras states inown merchants of that city have instituted proceed inks in the District Court of that county, against tht? Pep nay 1 Vanin Railroad Company for durua gtjs sustained by itheoi iu being ejected from a Injiiu pu said road, while'they were du their way caht. of( business. The history of the case is ha folio war,--During the railroad war between the •I'ennsylvama .and Now York Central routes, tickets were UsuetLfrom Cleveland to New \ ork, . vip, jiie Dutsburgh. and Cleveland road, and the roiivi ?< a much less rate ■' The fact was, passeiigeracould fraVef’froth Cleveland to New York for less imunoylinsu was charged from Pittsburgh to the same point, A« a; consequence* many persons presiding tberc. and desiring to goeusW hud their fromUieveland. Th,e tick ets issued, however, 1 rhiiil iipdh their face, “good* . lor three day s.” The platutiffs hi this case left IJi’iUsburgh tor Philadelphia tin ,thc d2th. day of .tUf £ .Sp £%«■s«,, is ’ sited jointly'by the Cleveland and Pennsylvania f The tuue* 1 specified pti the fade “of the tiohem' httving 'eapired. the conductor of the Phuusylyauia Railroad Company refused to oar |rjf plaintiffs 'farther than Tyrone, Pa., on ; said tickets, hud demanded $5 50 each, as the '‘i)|dduntHdKWhich thb road was entitled in the WAyofbaliiiice of Hire to Philadelphia; Piain- Mtd& refused to pay the amount, ana the conduc-, tor. claiming t<> act under positive instructions, ejectedithem from the train, near midnight. at : Tybone. J They claim that the company, having •passed them partnfthe way, witlmnt objection, yfere bpund to curry them through, as the pas* ; seugers from Cleveland were ticketed through op the same kind oUckets, although the time specified on the feoPn the cards had expired. We do not know what opinion maybe'enter tained of the matter here,.but if the law apply* tag to it he the same that it is in New Yark and we; believe it is—the plaintiffs will hare a happy dine in securing their looked for danm . - There, a few days sincCj a case of precise ly the Same character was tried, and''tinder the rpling of the Court a verdict was held for die defendants. " ' tWfa, Murder Wiil Out, ‘ I Many of our renders will doubtless recollect tjie ciroumstiuiße of a mau named Power, from Perry county, we believe. been found on the catrnl at Harrisburg, on tire morn ing of the day on wliich Governor Pucker wds inaugurated. The supposition then was. that Ke had: been drinkhg to excess, wandered to thecunal.aud fell off a bridge or boat on the •W). receiving injuries sufficient to cap? o death. K now turns out.that be was murdered, ' short since, a murderer, executed in California, confessed that he killed Power. After com mitting the act, he searched the nnokets of his vjclim, obtained about eighty dojliirg in money, «»no night Red for the Weftf, reaching *9 wf?ty, where hS committed the w f hioh he was r eiieeiitei; He" aleo confessed having murdered three other persons. Railroad Suits. &e l&lifesi. '% r .|p ,- ; - .■■■•, JQT 1 Needed wkfiUakftiHy showers on Frida^leet. go to Teylor’a SeldeiueiMi get yOU. *-. . *,*•- iwtidl ‘ : tj-ofl;; * Jr«rti a trial. . a®. A bn crest-hand working In Warrior's ifgrk township, Huntingdon county, foil dead from sunstroke on Wednesday of last week. . ffgf patience—an ingredient very necessary in the composition of those 'who visit Hooper’s barber shop, on StUtudsgr •**aiog*' .1 - - |gy Asserted—that a sheriffis the most dis agreeable fusing ‘.infant . Many a poor fellow is “ completely sewed by him. A letter from our late, townsman, Dr C. j. Hirst, will be found In another column.— Hope he may fayor u» often in the same way. Talked of—a pie nic to El Dorado station or pleaaant grove, by the S. of T. and Lady Visitors. The York (Pa. 1 ' Protectionist says that no less than two hundred and thirty-three bushels of cherries were shipped from that place last week to Baltimore. Bonner, of the New York Ledger, baa purchased the fastest trotting team in. the country, paying therefor the snag anm oflo,ooo. “ A fool and his money, Ac.” B®, Cool—Mr. Hill, who mysteriously dis appeared from Bridgeport, Conn., recently. He has written to bia wile, (who bad offered SIOC for bia recovery,) that she bed better keep ber money, as she may want it. g®. Slightly pictorial—the list number of the Qreensburg Democrat. The programme of perlomancea in attractive, and thepopufarity of the Company fast rising. Give it another hoist, Mr Editor. It is said when Horace fireeley receives an application for his autograph, be makes out a bill for one year’s subscription to the Weekly Tribune, and if the two dollars come back be receipts it. t/ST" The Blairsville True American baa been suspended for the, present, to allow the editor time to collect out-standing debts- He states it is impossible to continue unless be receives his pay. ‘ B®. The ticket office of the Pcnn’a B. R. Co , at Greeasbnrg, was broken open on the night of the 6th iust., and a lady’s trunk taken therefrom and broken open and over'SloW worth of jewelry and dresses carried away. B®, A prize fight for two hundred dollars a side took place at Louisville, Kentucky, June 27th, between Johnny McCooley and Dublin Tricks, the former winning it in thirty rounds, wh|cb lasted one hour and ten minutes. 8®» In pursuit of eatables under difficulties —attempting to get marketing odt of tb* mar ket cars which visit this place.' The programme will soon be changed. Instead of tbeir being un able to get marketing, the owners of the vegeta bles will be unable to sell them. B®, Must be in love—the editor of the Blnirs vi'le Record— if we may judge from tbe number of articled on that subject, and about V lovely woman,” which appeared in bis paper. All right, Jimmy, “ book oa” to one of ’em as soon as possible. . BQT Rather Equivocal.—A New York paper says of a favorite actress, “ the more the pub lic see of her the better they lil(c her.” And the impudent fellow goes on to say—“we hope to see as much as possible of her before her de parture.” ®aT" Nahant was purchased yeanf ago by a Lyn farmer, for aJjenit of clothes, and instead of being a fashionable watering place, it abound ed in wolves and deer. Now* the. wolves there appear in sheep’s clothing, and the deer in crin oline, and costly silks. ggfc, Thc value of ft wife has been fixed by the OrneiiJa Circuit. 1 , A man brought suit against the Hudson River Railroad Company to recover damages for the loss of his wife Who was killed whi’e on an express train oh that road. Reset the price at $5,000, but the jury ent it down to $2,000. An nttepapt pas made last Wjek t? get n p«£ of the stomach qf. Daniel Corthell, pfilingham, blannachueetts, which he swftjipwed while drinking, yben it .was ,and inhaling the pteam of boitajf, die anako crawled up into tua throat andijcbpliedt hip jo death. "• : 09* It it slated that JohnC. Tetfotb; li*. merly of ',oulwrill)B, bat toon reoeaUyaliqtjor merchant in New Albany, wbo >«» ifoyfcg » yieit to" Germany; accompanied bjr 'b&bnde, (they being on a weddsng i waa efeited by and impressed into tjie Pmmn army;. . ijQpt.Th.e ponftiMipn announces that hereaf ter ju Sunday edition will he dated Saturday eveping, 8o as not to“offend thceenaibilitiea of Chpcriati friends, ” and •* avoid even the appear- This is quite us cautious as tbe magistrate who dated a marriage certificate back “ to cover accident*.” i&ST jEtoMHuridn iWwator of tha 26th ult, baa a rcjnorkable tough story, the effect that 700 head of cattle were driven into the dry bed of a pond, which, although soft, looked so hard that they ventured upon its surface and were drowned; It says the bustards held high old carnivals aroand. ! |s* How rapid may be the rise of a small | stream is illustrated by what took place m the . Obanion Creek crossed near Loveland Station, '■ i Ohio, by the Little Miami Railroad, about the j same period with the great catastrophy on tbe j I Michigan Southern EaUroadl-livithin the space ' i of 21 minutes the bed of the creek, nearly dry I ! before, was filled with a" wild torrent to the j depth of nearly five foot, caused by rains above, i M9uA man living in Eighth Avenue, New Tork, came home rather late a ehoft rttbgjsjipce, ; and found a strange man aatatp. icurooklng ( choir in thftilttiSf thn«t»imw* ( .AGRICULTURAL SKIXLR blow «n thuboo*, whlflh Wd him prostrute ® n .*, a Juw&i wto*S%g*> STioor. lights mrt :then obtained, to > F**&a, m* c ,-_.Mmi «nd the hasty gentleman An oil estate ooMtsUnmof sev.-nd __ fsinHy wero «ww«i, w»a me o / *.. n _ n product** »a has been ffviied law found out *(ufthe had seriously injured his o ,to «•« toe purchaser. & population ot S’** JOBOU * ; • -« 1 dred, from various part* Of the Middle SUtfi, h j^ brother, Wsillk MuOaS not seen Since y j have settled there the pastytar. [mprJrM .l’* 1 . 'iwl#iYrJi : ' ! TOt»ifn : II An seed fOSCftl, in i plan*, and raised accent eropt. Tho pries 0 f ih* 1 M.ThjP§it^*iBitten-—An sgeu ■* gt the low sum of &om }1:. to > - Ai per acre, ih* W u2 *• ftii-t'tni-.nlift-h'iilb’ datSimnee in order to cheat i the host quality for the ptoducU.« atirtoat. ci O(W £* fbihdapmk-fWT MM &: -..t i <*.»«* and r<g*ihU*. jTacossißSßgkte hi.crediuj&wttW nfffipii* $20,000;* wal *■*. »boh soil jn tub union. _ ' annn mld the feelly secure from fruits—the ileHtruotlrß eneinv astate to life sWjk sons. The step . . mer. crops of grain, grass and fruit are now ptiwjtw t**.' L nrtTr nniatlv Docketed the money, and AC- can be seen, iiy examining the place ib.lt,* /LJ*J property ptmxewu *u Ji Judgment can bo formed ut the productive**, of camped to the west, leaving the old smner mmas. mode <« to L_"£.-* -v-i-; •»•»•» '-•* ■■ * ■ oftheland, which is only soldforucftwiimpr./ tW o e JTIJ| ! Serreff Km Tight result has been, that within tho past year, suoio cT ■ , •<*, * Woimsr of' dred hauta have been,erected, two mills, oao'ihaoit tSST Quick work—-Mr.;Qeorge A. Wagn , BtorWl soma forty vinyards and Pcaeh orch6rda^w”f n„_u. took tO the 4th of July celebra- and a Jarga number of other improvement*, v ßerkS county, too*», - desirable mid active place of basin res. tion at Seaman’s woods, near Hamburg, a loaf THK makket, of fresh bread, the wheat of which waa grow- as the * ft. ios in the field.at iw.s...hriwhuihwWatt»>u«tottM^l a e.. VMI , ■ ■-- ,-d baked, from the city, and more tlian donble^thepricetha.i? It had been cut, grpdh a. •.“! tlt M known that the earliest and beet • s_ .bout dir :hianre.' This is f ftat ragetablee In thU latitude Come from .Now Jersey, into bread- rn . , aunualto exported to the extent of millions. that has rarely, if ever,-been eqnaiiea.. in locaUng here, th« setu« h»a many Wnmare,; ■ ’ '-I •' Mtimoed K-axst 'la within, afow h»nrs ride of the great cities of *r* ms An important wieion to raiiroaa trarei yiiddia states, he is near uu old friradi , ll Worn York Court, ID diUiohs, bo is in a ttUltd country tefiere every impnttuZ, ers has beetv rendered ift * Mew -xorw wwe» « arjd «at /umd. He cw wit -that a ticket irarked “to b« used Wltbm — mticlehe wants at the cheagest price, and seU his L£*. wit, tnara aoxes ; .. ~ .for the highest, (in the wset this is tevonfAih. ? days from date.” tt “ yS * Khbols for his children. dMat wrrf«,-«iid wflTudTjS . . . .i.i » «>,„«,■» to re- open winter, and delightful climste. where feter. and ti»t, m easuth* p^fr " |uiy nnkMwm The result of the change upon main beyop4 thb Speiftiafd time, and reftoe to 5^ been to netau them to pay the additional fxre demandod on retmp . *ln the way of bnildlng and improving. lumber e*a v, *ti- Aftlm train baa a legal Tight obtained a the mills at the rate of slu to $l4 p-rthouio? tnp, the condllbtot * * Sticks from ibs brick yard opened in tho place, errr^t *0 eject him therefrom.' ; tide can buproeurod in the place, good Carprntm»r,u w v hand, and Aviv is no, place m the Onion where bniin.“ 1 ’ and Improvemants can bo made cheaper. • The reader will at once bo ittruck with the sdrsan-, there presented, and ask himself why the property huSl been taken np before. Tho reason is, it was oerer tiwi»» in the market; and uulw these stdements wirroorttc* no one would be Inriled to exaraine the land In-fir, Du .‘’ clissinfr .This all are ex;>eete4 to do. They' witlseo under cultivation, such is the extent ofthe * tttwnem ftT. they wdl no doubt, meet persons, from their own hbliiood; they will wit <es» the bnprovementi amj judge the-character of tho pcpnlnllon. If they o.tnr ekX a view to’settle, they should come prepared to «»v 4 j,, or two and be ready to purchase, as locations cannot* held qu Thin are two, dally trains to Philidclpliiisniit««a seUlmrs Who wiprdve, the Railroad Compiuiv civr, • v,., TkSm ml slit mohikt,"aid «' halfprlcn Ticket & r tto. County Conawnltteeof thePeople* Party iijrßlair County. Woodherry—SiliDKl t)KAX, Gkairmm, Antf*-Abrahimß Irvine. Allegheny—B-.R Hatnilton. Catharine—JobnCltrk. . \ Freedom—John B. Bapbart. Blair—Otiorge Root* \ Frankatown—B»la» . Greenfield—J F-, BSkigeL Hnston—John H. CSsipper. - Juniata—JosepbKelly. Logan—William Hagdrty. North Woodberry—J.; 8. Nioodemus. Snyder—W. R. Plntntsr. Tyrone—Col. B. Burket. Taylor—-Job- Spangi 1 Mnrtinsburg—A. SI Morrow. Gayaport-f-Udfin Pfeon. v: ■■ x ■ ' . Tyrone City-rM- .H.jiJolly, Altoona—E- W-.-—B. ;A Beok. 'W. W —J. 0 Adlum. .. n. W.—H;! C. Dem. Hollidaysburg—B. W.-—JnraesCondron. .. w. W.— Jos. Baldrige. Appointed in compliance with resolutions adopted by the Peoples’ County Convention. JCS. ROBISON, Pru'U . ' ' " &4c &,o o " ' Pajf for a full course In tbs Iron City College, the largest, most extensively patronized and bjjat organized Conaaer <-ial School in tbe United States. , 857 Students attending daily. March 1859. Usual time to complete a’foll.course, from 6 to W week*. Every Student, Upon graduating, I? guaranteed to-be com petent to pionago tbe Books of any Business and qualified to earn a salary of from ’ esofijb si t ooo. Students enter at any; timer-No Vacation —Review at pleasure. 61 Premiums for Beat Penmanahip awarded in 1858. Minister* Son* received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, enclose'two letter ' stamps, and address • F. W. IfiKKIXS. Pittsburgh, Pa. Eept. 30.1858.—1 y fll m HAMMONTON FAK^EU—A I newspaperdevoted to Literature and Agriculturft.al»o setting fourth full accounlsof the n«t» settlement of Mam mon ton.luNoW Jor»ey; tsauha per annum. ,'v ' I dclftse-postage stamps for tha.amocnt< • Address to "Edi tor of the Farmer, Banins otrtoh, l». Oi Athqitls Co.. Nets; Jersey. TbosewlsblngiCneap Un<t <rfthe b**t Reality,'in onb of tbe heallhieft’ and post delightful climates ta' the Dnlon.'and whero el-npa'afa BCrW etrt ttown by froaht tho teiriblaSccmrge of the north, sec| adrertisemeut of Ilam monton Lands. ! ~ “' • ' : “• 'I'HEUND J. respectfully tower* and t}w that he h'aa Jd*t an 4 ntXJS&If «w- CLOTHS, A.ND which he btnow and U prepared to the latest «yle'4 ncr, as none bat aru employed, snd be warranted to give nu>_.. . He lias algo a good Stock of ' Qinta* FCBSIBHIBQ GOODS, auch aaSnmrt, Cotuufc D.fpirt- SSrttrt, Drawers. Pocket Handkerchief*, NcckTi -a. Stock j, Suspenders, iri algo a large assortment of R EADT-Sf ADE CtOTIttNO, all of wliich hel* determined toaeiriw ch'eap&g tliey'ean fte bfmpM thla ride of Phila delphia. ' Tb«t«hlfc aiN respectfully invited to «a)la*d 'etaralno tdf stofck; as T shall take pleasure pfshowlm; them. Soon open at time* from <S A. M. until 9 P.it. THOMAS EtMTAT. growers cun carry on their, busi* AJT aMk moet successfully at Hammonton, free from frosts. Borne forty Vipyanis net out the past season. Bee IdfHtlMmnt of Uamniontmi Lands, in another column. GREAT QUESTION WlliGH J. now agitates the mind of every UTwhere can I get the best article for mytlHk money! Ip regard to other matters, the sub seriher would not attempt to direct, but if yon went anything in the line of BOOTS OH SHOES he InTjtea an examination of bis stock and work. 3e keepreobstantiy oil hand ar. assortment of Boots, Shoos, Oadterw Slippers. 4c„ which he offers at fair prices. Ha will give special attention to emtom work, all oi which will be warranted to giro satisfaction. None but the beet workmen are employed 1 Remember my shop is :on 'Virginia street, Immediately opposite Kessler's Drug Store. September 8,’67-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS. PERSONS wishing to change their baiinros to a rapidly'incruaselng Country, « Sew Settlement where hundreds are going. Where the climate Is mild and delightful. See advertisement cflheUamtiitn* t-n Sottleinent. in another column. J. D. Lust. B. U. Giirt. LEET & GEARY, A TTORNEVS AT LAW, ALTOO f\ SA, BLAIR Co. Pa., Will practice low in the.aevoral Courts of Blair, Cambria, Huntingdon, Clearfield, Centro and adjoining couutlre.— .41*0, in the District Count of the United State*. ' Collations of claims promptly attended to Agent* for the sale of Real Estate,: Bonnty Laud Warranto; atd all buaioees pertainingto conveyancing and the law. EKKREsena: * Bon. Wilson McCandles and Andrew Bnrke, Esq., Fitts burgh ; lion. Samnel A. Gilmore, Pres. Judge of Fayette Judicial District; lion. C'honard Clemens, ofWheeltag.Va.; Hon. James Bnrnaido,B-Uefonte; Hon. John W. Killlager, Lebanon, and Wo. A. Porter, Philadelphia. - Jum> 16. 186t*-ly. M BLISTERS VILLI’! ACADEMY, ' McMisterniUt, Juniata Oiunty t Hu WEO R. McFARLA'JD, Principal and Proprietor. Xhto lnat«tnllnn la located in Xost Creek Valley, about 8 mllerfrom Mifflin Station tm-tbe Penn’aHai! Hoad; and is easy of access by stage coach from that;point The next Beseion commences on the laet lneadai of JULY. uufaloma on the last Friday of DEOBMMnK^TU «r ««dy tbs same aa In all other instttntfoo* of IttslStt»o*«r. and terms fcr Board andto v: ' - El) WOtf £D inform his oldcow public , generally , received a uses eortnteut of ■ Cassimeres, VEST IN OS, offering for wile. malt*..then- njv Ja moat dariblebian tHe beat Workmen all work martewni *lve' aktitCtetinn. W*;-' . TTIB TOWN Of IfASIMONprON. In connecficu with the aCTicnltttril »«, and thriving town Ebb naturally arisen. tohicU pn.'cnu ■«. du&nenU fi* any Met q/ tH&Htu, patttHluriy .(«•„ inkmufMoriu. ?**, Shoe busineu c. uld hu carried l 5 tbia piece and market to good advantage. also cotton i** MMi .wl Bmauficwriet of agricultural fmpinwWi u for. outiug. tmeU arttda. Tho Impmvia.... haa been to rapid as to' insure a constant atu: [lerminec 1 increase of badness. Town lots of a rood site. t« i, t -J .tail small on**, w it would effect tlio improvement of uu j.ym*. can bo had at from $lOO and upward*. Xh« tfamaumion Farmer, a monthly lltcnirjr and caltar*l.Blicet, containiu6_R*U information uf Uammujiun, "eon bu obtained at 25 cento per-anaum. Title indisputable—■naxrsnto* deed* .given. cirsroiiS laoumbreufe when nvOBM- in paid. Route to the Uni' leare Vino street whorf, vluln(lolphia fur llumiu mtv, u ’ Hsilriff i at 7 W A. M, or Qff M/ Pare 90 cnt*. Wh-« there inquire for Mr. By roo*. ' Boarding oaveniw.-je baud. PartiM luad atop with Mr. llymes. m pal, until they lmvn decided »3 to purchasing, at he «a show them over: the land Inhla carriage, friVof. i Letter* and application* can Uo kddressnl to UcJiii By row, Uammontna T. Oo Atlantic Co., Now Jcrsy..- d. B. Coughlin, 3U2- &mth Fifth Sired. Bhilai Iplik- Maus and information, cheerfully furnished. jJunc 1 mwmiumm : x ' " mm « Mxos s im THE MASON ii DIXO\”S LIMv IS A BEAUTIFUL MEEKLY ILLUSTRATED FAMILY PAPER, rotiwaioEr C. B. TOWN & CO., No. 93 Baltimore Stm-t, Baltiu.r.. 'lc. Tht “ iUSQy A DLKOy s LIKE" u otu iar;ul qnd Bert Z«ie ra ry/hperj n/ bitday/ TERMS OP SCaaCKIPTIOS': 1 Chpji doe year. sib> «M; Jit. I Co»t, three Tears, a.uJ ana. in. CIXB3. 3 coptee, one yeaJ', tV eiritSitt 5 •».' do ’' tv,o mi a liiH*. To “ and tenpyto getter np of Club, li, iu»JWoir.i. VI « ■ r .'!* ■. * •• 3u,i.u nn.l St cry Subscriber mil be rnittUd to a (rifi, ILria from 25 Sent* fo/Sliim! Which will be scat by wall or express imm- bn-h ni: Cdptof ihe Stthscriptwii money. LJST Or GIFTS! t « 10 Piano Fliftct. 20 Gold HunUng.Otscd Wstclici, SO Gold WatcUw, : SO Melodeon*. WO o<4d Watches, 200 ' 800 “ « ■ . MOO--? • *■ 2000 Silver Watch**. 3000 •*' ” *■...* : v ; 3000 Gold Guard usd Tmi Chains, 9000 *« „,y -.Vj ; v V. **.. . Coni. Garnet, Bmiraid. COmetf, Mosaic, Lava, «M Gold Stow ftS*S Gold Pw» and mnMe-l Mile Bracelets; Bin* >l'' n ButUma, Fob-Slid**, Jjoaom Stud*. Silver Fork-, Tcittr ic.-worlh from3sOat.o > Gift will beMntiimnedlfttclj on receipt of it StLMcrlpUim thedtjr. Address ■ • ■ '■'■•■■ . c. b: tgwx * co. PnbU*h«a of the “ ilaym i. Dixon’s Line,” ’ So-W BalUmoro Street, ItaK'Uiors, Mi , 30,1850A6« • ■ ■■• ■ ____ __; aOTKli.—Tilii SIB !4 SCRlfiEfe would teepoctfitny in- Hat the public that, tie. lwa recently re- .< fitted the above Hotel. atfd 'is now h*e- flroi9cj& pared to accommodate his friend* patrons. In a tom for tabic manner- and he (BisQP*?, S»lU»p«r* no pain* in malting it an agreeable !*••» *« * dqjonntcra. nit Table wilt alwa yt be luxuriously«tM. ; from the market* of the country and cities- filled with liquors of choice "brandt, -His charp* “' v> reasonable as those of anr other Hotel in the feels satisfied they can not be complained of L - r . "V,, favor him with thtir custom. Expecting to n-ag'’■ • , v , of public patronage, and.fully intending to deservei■- throw* open hi* bouso to the public and invites» I have Just received a stock Jfo. 1 French for medicinal purposes.' ; ' x Also a large stock of excellent Wines, for fl.Vio ponce, together with a lot of the best obi Bye w" 1 * • be found in the country. Altoona. May 2T. 1Kf.0.-lyl I; ARM LA NDS FOR HA 1. K-0 •'« !1 I from Philadelphia by llailroad In thj SUtf >_ e Jersey. Soil among tbe best.lor Ajiricultmiu I''' l . ~ being pood In am soiL with :v cluy Tn<? ■ ■• ' large tract, divided into small farms. and , r n V ; ail parts of the country wo Oder settling «w The crops produced aro largo and can boseengr The climate is rteligbtih! nnd Secure from ‘ r . ’ i T « fr-m $l5 to $«» per 2T. payable .within four r™ wltJ o ttalmeutn. To visit the [docc—lc&ve Tine r < r ’ r _ at Philadelphia .it A. M. by Railroad for or address It. J. B\rtc<by letter, llanimoQton l - , Allairttc Connty, \>W Jersey. See fiHI advertin' another column, . ' -—■" FEES II FISH & VKGETAIILK^- Tht fuliflcrib.-r will recrirc dolly dnrloß >■ ill by E*pie*s. direct from Philadelphia *rd Pitt*® 0 r kiedaof VEOKTABLHS. aueh *a . , Saliad, Onioju, Rhubarb, SadiAes* ( !tu^ r> , ’ Straichemtts se. AUo, JV«A Lake !**•^ all of which may be had at hi* aland on Main •I ll **' dcor aboira Pa. H- E. Co'. Warebonae. (ffft- Altoona June 2,1850.-3ra . •T H K WAMBUTTA PRINTS; They are the Beet Celleoee jvt offered to the l >ut)lic *" ' . money; WCOIXSAIS AOtSTS, DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG April 21,1869-lm NM —" T>LAIK COUNTY MAUIC K H —M«*»rg. Freeman £ Hoover Public that they have eftubliehed » N on the earner if AUr<j.)etiji and .Front h burg, where they will keep comUiitly oJ ; aortmaht' of - _ CHOICE ■ end Bo prepared to execute ordcp T e sJ, Jbmi s<(?n«ir. * *e_ln a prompt and workmanlike »»" HoUldayabnrg. April 14. ‘ftMto-* jrflHit la •• i,») - 1?0 “ .joiin B tr y • ;r: : t 100 ***** mii •fiMMg tMfr’i «W»<* we •ftMTis «k« -fror ftreeta o wi«k t« OerUinlj aM »bt« &|||<* -Tr'S * P^nwpyi honpi tiini'/w •MM .4t dHta^y;'' to ««h« In look in mg »tr«i stand To . 'lWMtt*' chetr the pajewen to though bitching they hsv thdr m ■ ■pfpMmci thoa* pit pUin Mt their Tm crops, o; iug of do in town*’ Eiogan KS Hint : • IV|» day thereby it ihorb sh<» such »i< 8 uffota tb; . i^AUS' • it numb liquigliri tbV Pefi i trams, ,|W»t tin mn » - IS “ -otef tbe cored, neer for bridged, A train time, wit at thirty of coUisi practice be witin I’hiliidd it' will bi Curacy and oth and how uiventio roads, a 11. Cler officers bare ad Kcs.v borscs b daysbur] came fri Amcricii street. frOut of Small p Arriving and can. at. 2.40 Heiben; conside walk an fee told iroo fro i the core withi iu and lute of the w ously. proved i until th at the ( gave ou breast c ■fared, * peril. How boroug! • v «y n e Diieeur •bis woi i fare o .fe- ios
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