Cjre Jltoana Crifcraie. I ALTOONA, PA. THURSDAY, .MARCH 4,1858. ***?**** ara “nltjoowp- to xa, onr rule for odver- JM‘hBl» 1 to require payment iutj vine-, ora guarantea from WWM PftMH. It iftherefore useless for ul such tbsend *** offering to pay at the end of three or »ix trc+PtOf. Where advertisements are accompanied with the “MR whether one, five or ten dollars, we will give the Buff)tiler (he full benefit of cash rate*. ' TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. _ Wiiune will hereafter bo famished to subscribers at •be following rates; mAm ol ** oneyoar $1,60; in chib* of 10, to one address, hyw-per copy; lu clubs of 20 or more, to one SI ,OO Pwveopy. Payment in all cases must bo is adtaso*. • swnewals should bs prompt, a little while before thoyear ;«S{U«i, In order that we may make all m-ceseary arranKo rnuply the paper regularly. ntf&SD WRAPPER or tho name written on tho cv RED INK; or KIEL. Indicates that this time paid 1 fordsebont to expire and that we desire a renewal. If how •ver.ln.Um haste of mailing, this- signal should bo omit- Sedj Ws hopa onr friends will still not forgat us. Bottftaycxs.—-Send payment by safe hands, when con t.Or send by mall, enclosing with ordinary care, ! Mp : troubling nobody with a knowledge of what yon are ming. ror a largo amount, sond a draft or Urge notes— J< sL°°* ? r two P a Pew6wi»r **mmch grtftte* thon-we ctdculatod 'on, ’ : 1 next ttys that the conclusion we drew from his .pre vious article, Chat Hon. John McLean and other celebrated men,who reviewed the DtedScott dccliion, should hare been MMp«a w akvtaijor*," is fotlocidmi,and attempts thatoatheoame grgund “we (he) Ifreanmatha.t If we .st shoulder the responsibility. Ibey denounced the Locomptan Constitution as n swindle. By a simple syllogism, with this os a premise, ,we deduced the legitimate coaclastonthat its friends and supporters were swindlers. If it hit the President,|t was not ohr fault but his. It Was sound Democratic doctrine. Now we don’t be . llere thotjscurrUUy consists in publishing the tmthl If it does, Trkagh may .rest easy. He will never be subjected to the charge. - ■ ;He next sajj Jhatw»- ambit luusno excsiTn - ** abuie^ mid Bißngsgate,’’ but lack .the ability.. Ah I getting Jealous of us/are yotil Poor follow, ,tae pity you. It is a charac teristic of some men ta suspert everybody of attempting to (appldhtthem In their jwcuttar vocation. On that howsver, youcan rest easy g*regards ns, foras Nature net ’ if assigned W» for bisckgtiaiito, bj withholding from us the ability, there Isno probability of cur ever “treading on your corn*," * \ After scalß ptofesslng.somw for ns be manifests his QleM by another tirade of abuse against “independent pa pita?’ tPoor -follow! they nre l an iyworo to lilßi. Devoid ond maißtaeas” hta4if,'ixe cannot bear that 'thoee pssseaeed and exercised by others. Kaiee fails continual abuse of u Independent papers;” How , •W»Uka thie puppy that backed at the moon his yelpings prodooo no offset, He hart attempts to rtdicafe otw siding with Bongos, Toiwy> -Be- In this Itp, only shows his own insignificance. She raOingt of the are tho croeses of tho righteqa*. righteous) we havp i‘set cmr fin*’’ fai;tbe .sSgM direetfoD, and are able to boar oar cross—the railings / «nd'abw^ ; oliimoroaa, timo verring trimmer^. “ crusher,” that our criticisms op tb» Mts tapthe pohtical parties are worth about as much aa • our Aeadamy logic.” N..t having any knowledge of«s|l seiencei, ire know not jte mine. We do know bow ; ereT, criticisms, .whether worth .anything or not, atwsys throw tho Standard man Into “ flts.” , Bni ali tbls time the Standard man has carefully Ignored lb* subject at I«ue—the Lecowpton. swindle. Let him “tiMHie setatcb” if he dare, and not attempt to cloak bis poltroonery personalities, and we’ll then-argue the mbJ'&with.blm to blsbeirt’* content Cotas, don't skulk any linger. ; Be a man, or ctatfees yon ore nut and> tben Bask Note and Commee- oial B*app!aTEE.—Tliis valuable publica tion, whichis issued weekly and monthly in Pittsburgh, hy 1L Wray Jr,, comes rcg larly to hand. To say that it is a voluble J| guide ,ft>* the detection of counterfeit notes, would ponvey but a slight idea of its mer its. It is Well worthy; the patronage of our fofjneaa men, and in fact.of every per son who has any thing to’ do with paper money. Term# Monthly 01 per year; ; i : Add#e«# & W A «lppfcment lo the $BOO Exemption Law his been introduced in the Senate.—-- Xt proposes to extend the power to retain $3OO worth of property to any kind of stock, judgment or other iudebtedess to thp person taking advantage of said law. It proposes further that any person other wise entitled to the exemption provided for in the act and tie act to which this is a supplement, shall not be deprived thereof in consequence of any contract hereafter made by which the right to claim such ex emption shall be removed or released. The Harrisburg Telegraj)\ in relation to the proposed supplement, holds jforth as fol lows: ■ : V'tr"' : “ The firtt section of thisliill/’is intended to correct certain defects in the law of 1849, so os. to enable a debtor to retain any kind of property of which be may be' possessed, to the amount of three hundred dollars in value. The second section is designed to protect the/ poor mao against the machinations and schemes' Of remorseless Shylocks, by preventing the debt or from releasing or waiving the {stay of ..execu tion on the property so retained, land thus ma king the etay absolute under any |circumgtapoep, : This .appears to us to Jbe a vhry vyise and proper provision, and one which is calculated to pro tect, the fanulies of poor and hnfortuirate deb tors ..against the possibility pf the loss of their household goods by the imprudent release of the slay, as is teiy often, done; to,satisfy tho exac tions of the heartless, creditor. This is really the true intent opd spirit of the law of 1849. The design of Legislature iupnsslng the law, certainly was to protect the poor man in the possession and enjoyment of three hundred dol lars worth of property, and just as certainly is some provision proper audmeceaaary to protect him against the loss of it under npy circumstau ces, as the the eeoond section of this supplement does. It was an oversight in |the original law aud is necessary I.to Carry out its tine intent” ■ However that may be in some cases, we think that in the majority, itl wilt afford but a greater premium to rascality. The Act of 1849, designed as it‘ufos to protect the honest poor from the grinding oppres sion of avaricious and remorseless creditors, has been in nine cases out of every ten , in which it was taken advantage of, been used merely as a protection to rascals. We know of of this character which have happened under our own supervision. However, if the Supplement ; passes both Houses and becomes a law, it will be an other step towards the adoption of the cash system, as no man, who wishes to succeed in business will careabout investing money or goods, in folks who have no more than the law allows them.” In this aspect of 4he case we are in favor of the passage of the supplement, but we think it will N be foupd of less advantage s the honest poor, thab is expected by'its frienqs and suppor ters. However, time will tell;, A short time since, our Philadelphia cor respondent gave us an account of a. “shhm” duel between a couple cjf medical students in that city, a counterpart tio which has just taken place in Pittsburg, as will be iseen by the following, which wc copy from the Union of Monday last- Badlt 6oid — A Wood street! merchant was badly sold on Friday, evening by a jolly steamboat captain and his friends. The mer chant find the captain quarreled on Tuesday evening, about some disputed point in a game of billiards; and the merchant challenged the (captain. The challenge was accepted, pistols were chosen, and Collin’s Park wns-nsmed for the bloody encounter. The merchant and his second, repaired ithither, accompanied by a sur geon and a referee and ti e captain and his Were also -on the ground. • The preliminaries be ing all arranged—the merchant having made , his will, and' prepared himself for falling to rise no distance was measured, the signal given, the pistols fired, and the captain fell The surgeon picked up the wounded man, and. as he raised-him he daubed his face with a good imitation of blood, .and the merchant fled in ter ror, under the full belief that he had slain bis all a joke—the., jpistols. jrara-aoi TSRTrgcd with ballsTand the marchnntwas most .shamefully victimized. They repaired to the city scon after, and had a glorious time laughing over-the encounter—all at the expense of the merchant, who has since been denominated a VDead shot.’’ The joke was a most cruel i.bne, but it has effectually cured the merchant of .his duelling propensity. &SS* The argument in the case of ?as. Kelly, convicted at the recent tern of Oyer and Ternimer, at Pittsburg, of the murder' of Henry Wiseman, was to have taken |daco bn last Satarday, bnt. waa ppstponed until Saturday next, when it will positive ly be argned. Thp defence expect ip prove mispbaduei and drunkenness on the part of the jury which <»nvipted hiin. -—-——-H——- ' .. Xettsr ■ Through tho tiridness of the gentleman hy whwji the following letter was repeivcd) \re have been ;peroutted to copy it. it af fords an insight into affairs in that Terri tory which will be interesting to our read ers, and may be rhHed on os jdorrect: £cexltiu.e, V- X., 80,-1868.- ■ Dear Friend, —We are about 114' miles from Omt Salt Lake CHy, and do not expect to get away until springapd perhaps not before ne;xt fall. The Mormons arc determined to keep us oat as long os possible, hat os Col. Johnson has sent for supplies and reinforce ments, I think they will regret the course they have taken. ; Brigham Young, jh», connection with several others, will certainly; be considered traitors. The shrewdness and tact with which he manages his affairs is worthy of a better chase. They are undoubtedly the greatest fan atics in existence. A Mormon is a living hum bug. The heads of the Church are Mormons because it pays them and 'without it they could ’?h«» JU a’ £ cf' ■ *■ Tke»M*lA«. Anelher “Sfasuu” | Duel. **>*i*«y**» bmtm ***%&&& *&«Ial»r»g clam tf I tbiuk, would repudiate Monaowiam it they] Wuli Tbii io tbs tpisioTi of xnes nbo have 1 lived in the Territory and have been Mona on a. I Brigham ia ruler over jail the people and the Territory, and all who jdid not embrace Mor moniata last spring, hadall their property and goods)confiscated, and;if not murdered were compelled to leave thc Territory. -Brigham w prkSj everything to his; own advantage,., hot..as he says, “alt. to the honor of Israel’s God.” If a mah comes into the city with a good span of. horses or mules, and Brigham takesa fancy to them, (or if the owner is not strong in the faith, be merely says, “well Brother —the Lord has appeared imto me In; s Vision/” and that is thtjt is necessary; he forthwith takes the span and the poor sent oh a mission.— It is so wkh all property! they have. It all be longs (o the Church and ' { the Church belongs to God, njnd as Brigham is liis prophet or agent, as a mattjer of course it alt belongs to him. He tiow has all the money ip the Territory, all the goods,j(exocptwhat we have here,) all the stocks anp everything ®lso of vplue and consequently he is a great man in Israel. -We here about the 20th of November. Col. Johnson not haying)sufficient stock to put us through, nor enough ;to stay where we are the soljiiers having to harp wood on wagong, they. acting jin the capacity;!of mules, there is no doubt (hat his conduct vrill be a matter of con siderable speculation in ihe States; but he has done what any honest apd prudent man would have dpne under similar-circumstances, labored for the; greatest good* of; the greatest number. He has sacrificed his own! personal ambition for the good of others, what; very few military offi cers would have done. TVe are in the midst of the Rocky Mountains, Jwilhout any means of transportation, and even If we hod stock, it would bo useless to attempt going through. Each canon is blockaded with rocks and snow. We l}ayc about 8500 troops here, with tbe -volunteers —two regiments of infantry, one of dragoons and about 500: volunteers. We have sufficient supplies to last until spring. fiapt. Marcy,| with a detachment of infantry, left about the flrs|t of this month far New Mexico, to bring supplier in the spring. I heard there was n de tachment ordered from Fort Laramie immedi ately. ’ Cou’jt opcncd on the 7th of this month. Judge Eckel is the only Judge present, no other? hav ing come out. John M. -Ilockeday, tho Attor ney Gdneral, is an able: lawyer and a perfect gentleman, as is also Mr. Dotson, who is Mar shall. i Gov. Cummings is tho man to lay out Brigham Young. He. may bo whipped out of the Tovritory, but can't lie talked out, and Prig ham s tongue won’t do him any good, so far as tho Governor is concerned: The governor might be induced to do a certain thing, but all b i could not drive him to dt| it. Although the winter h.%s not been unusually severe, we have only had: one mail for 4 mouths, and not much in that. If some one does not get tho mail contract at a price that will enable him to put it through tin time, I will take a small walk to the States toyself, as I am sure I could carry it through on my back as soon as .the present men get through with it. I could come through in'two months at least, about the time it:took them to get 1 through with the first mail. The September mfttl is all they have got through yet. If they gej: one started on the Ist of each month it is all they care for, it matters not whether it gets thrpugh before the Ist of July. They will soon have all tho mails on the road. It is a humbug—iau imposition on the people for a man to uiqiertake to carry mail monthly each way, a distance of 1200 miles, fdr $32,000 a year, through a country where corn and feed is worth $8 per (bushel and everything else in proportion. Congress might cs well give it to some Abolition society, (then they would be sure it wept to tho Devil,) as to pay a sum that would not cover ths blacksmith’s bill for one year. It will take $jl!6,000 a year to put it through monthly each j way, and until that sum is paid, it will not |be done right. Wo don t know who is Governor of old Pennsylva nia. We don’t know anytjhingfaftmut the States. There might be an earthquake in the States and we not ; know it far six mohths. Give my respects to all, that is (as Pat says,) if jrptt.ev.er get this. Hojnng you may receive it before next j, . I remain yours, I J. M. HENRY. To J. 6. Adlum, Esq. : j Ak Important Bax.—Jjbv Kill, from Frank lin county, read in his plafe to-day a very im portant bill', entitled “An | act relating to the collection of taxes in thd counties ofthe State.” The first aection pfovidcs that the Com missioners of every county shall cause their' clerk to make out the tax dap', icates immediately after thensseasments aro-iuiide, certify the same, and hand them over to the County Treasurer. - The second Section makes k the duty of euch County Treasurer, within Guriy days aftersuch receipt of duplicates, to give at-least thirty days, notice in one or more weekly newspapers, sta ting thnt hy Will attend Ilt jcaSl tWO (lays In each township and boro, proviov(a to the first day of August in each year, for the purpose of receiv ing the .taxes duo by each Person residing in said township ; if such person ;|i|ay the taxes before the first day of August, he phall be entitled to a deduction of fiye per cent bn the amount there of. The third section provides that in case of the taxes remaining unpaid for a period of thirty days after the first day of! August, tho treasurer shall Issue his warrant to tjho constable oft the township or boro’ authoring andrequirihghira to;cplleCt'such backstandihgf thxcs within ten • days after he has made demand for the same; If the person refuses to pay hiS taxes, said con stable may seize and sell hts goods for'the taxes due; and to pay all cost of fuch proceeding— The other sections prescribes various penalties for the non-performance ofj the respective duties, by thfe treasurer and constables, all of which will be noticed pash tha bill should pass and become a law. We consider this dbe.oft tbemost important bills .of ths session, ns*'tt' changes the entire mode of collecting taxes all over the state. It : will abolish all the taidjoli: lectors. —Barruburj Telegraph, Fep. 25tA. Death Warrants.— Sheriff Rowe, of Lnnens ter county, on Monday, received from Governor Packer the death .warrants of Alexander Ander son and Henry Richards,’ c mvicted of the mur der of Mrs. Garber and Alda. Ream,' in' Decern-, her last, He proceeded to the orison about ten o’clock, to read the same to toe unfortunate tea- Tho frarnuit was read to Andeaonfirat. tel the etaoff Andmoo remarked J prepawrffor la ppl; u a Tfmaret from cx-ShenfT I Mardn, to the effect that his days wars how numbered, Anderson again said, “ Well gentle men, I will be prepared to die.” The party then silently left his cell for Richards on the opposite side of the corridor. Richards was standing up ia his cell, hoppled by one foot, and gr*e;cd the party as thcyicatercel with his usual good-hnmered smirk. 'The warrant for his execution wti's in the same words as that of Anderson, (except the name,) 'and when the reading was finished- he remarked in somewhat faltering toncs£ “ I hope 1 will be prepared.”— asked if he remembered from bearing the paper read, what day he was to be executed, he said in April, but did not remember the day.— It was repeated, and the prisoners were left alone with their own reflections. Anderson is now engaged in writing a complete history of his somewhat eventful career, to which he will cause to bo appended a .true confession of the facts connected with'the Manhejm tragedy. The prisoners are to bo hung onthe 9th of next April, in -lbe jail yard. PHOSPECTUS ALTOONA TRIBUNE. THE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED! Tfie Cheapest Paper Id the County! ’ With the present number, the Tribute has en tered upon its third volume. Commenced at a time when the confidence of the citizens of Al toona in newspapers and newspaper publishers 'was considerably shaken, if not totally annihila ted, it has slowly but surely restored that con fidence, and now stands upon a sure foundation, and is universally acknowledged to be one of the fixed institutions of our town. But this re sult has not been achieved without a hard strug gle, and considerable expenditure of time anti means on the part of its editors. The steady increase of patronage, however, has a (Forded in dubitable evidence that their labors have been up dated. In entering upon tho new volume it is almost unnecessary to say that the Tribune will contin ue to be “ Independent ix Etlrttui-no, j * be ing biassed neither by fear, favor nor affection, in favor of parties or sects. In this respect it is only necessary to say that the past affords a fair index as to our future course. It has always been our aim to make the Tri bune, a reliable first-class Local Paper, ns we believe, that in that character alone, country pa pers can successfully compete with their flashy city neighbors. To this end we hove secured correspondents in various parts of the county, who furnish us,with all the items of local inter est in their vicinity. Wo purpose adding others to our list as soon as we cm obtain them. Du ring the next year we shall redouble our efforts to make the Tribune a perfect compendium of Dome'News—a rkliarlk, must class Local Paper, second to none in tbe country, and as sueb a welcome weekly visitor to our patrons, whether at Lome or abroad. But while tiio Local Department shall he our special'care, wc shall also devote a commit ru ble space to Literary Matter, F»a and iiu- M ut, and the chronicling of events of general interest to our readers. Wc purpose also pub iishir.g fr an time to time “Original Sketches cf Men anti Things ” which will be furnished by our contributors. We have made arrangements also to have a weekly letter from Philadelphia, and juclgi.jg from the reputation our correspon dent sustains as a popular writer, these letters will be a rich treat to our readers. As we are decidedly journalists of the pro gressive school, we have concluded to aaopt the cash system in our business. The neglect of quite a number of cur patrons to pay up prompt ly, and the rascality of others, has compelled us to adopt this course. Time and experience has fully proved to our satisfaction that the credit system will not work with newspaper publisher.;. From this date no paper wiii be sent from this office, unless paid f-,r in advance, and at the expiration cf. the time raid fi.r, if not renewed, v;111 bo promptly si. pped. This arrangement does no injustice to our patrons while it wifi protect us from the impositions of soilless scoundrels, ami. enable us to devote more-attention to our paper. Recognising, the principle that contracts to be satisfactory should bo fraught with mutual benefit to both parties, and as money in large amounts, in advance, is of more value to us than when received in driblets, ts an induce ment to numbers who would otherwise discon tinue, as well as to those who have never vet taken the paper, we offer it at the following low rates for the coming year: , 1 copy, one year $1 50 10 copies “ ($1.25 por copy) 12 50 20 “ ($l.OO per copy) 20 00 and all above 20 ot the same rate—sl per copy. The money must, in all cases, accompany the order. By the above it will be seen that our paper is emphatically the cheapest in the county.— jis to Us merits we leave in to the public to de cide. We earnestly request our friends through out the county to “give as a lift,” as wo have no doubt each of them can readily obtain a club in their neighborhood. . Casvasfehs W.vxted.,—Several energetic bu siness men wanted to canvass the county for subscribers to the Tribune, A liberal pcr-ccn tuge will be allowed. Ip F- MIDDLETON & Jm BRUTHKH, hnrmtert and Dealers in Winer, moi Liquors, return their thanks to their friends fir the liberal share of patronage heretofore bestowed, and respectfully eo lielt h continuance of the same, at the OLD LsTAULItJI MKNT, SO. 5 N. FKONT ST., where they h» voalargeassortinentofWlNES and Li QCOIJS of tltochoie cst brands and qualities. Having made arrangements w ith some of the first houses in Cogiinc and Rochelle. enables them to furnish to their customers upon the most reasona ble terms, the following brands of Cc-giiac and Rochclhi brandies: , - " " BRANDIES. Otard, Hennery, i'arclt, ■ PinnelU CUtlillinn, Martdl, -? Jiines, Eeilevonin, jJ. J. Drpuy it Co. 4.*, Champagne, Old Oporto, \Jlnrgundy, Madeira. Teneriife, Claret, Sheraf, Lisbon, \Jlndc,Muscat it-Malaga limes of various.brands mid qualities. Holland Gin, Scheidam Schnapps. Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Raspberry, Cherry- and Ginger Brandies; Cordials, Wine Bitters: Amsterdam Bitters, At. Also, constantly on hand, an extensive stock of OLD WHEAT, MOyOXGAIiELA and DOCRBOy WfJJS XEFJS, of various gnides. some of which wo guarantee to be superior to any in the country. CS-From our lung experience in tho business, nnd thor ougli knowledgw of .the tastes of the community, we Hatter oucEelvcs to be able tq'fiU all orders that may be entrusted to us. Order# from the country (which are most respectful ly solicited) will Ik-promptly attended to.’ Great care taken in packing nnd shipping. . ' • AU gisMts Ecnt from onr eatahlislimcnt are gnarantohd to give satisfaction, with tlie privilege of being returned. • geb. S6-ly] , J 3. P. MIDDLETON A 880. IUriLEINEiiy AND MANTUAMA ijJL KINO I3TABUSIIMENT.—Mi»a AIgXNS-1,000 BOXES jLlJßonchtpd " or TUB I>aii^roau XV K&A&T 1(0.1, AiMOv KAllooaa, AiaOtnu.) ' ? -«7nrTWT' - The fottowtog PahWaattonawe oonatmOyAßSSfgßP' weetveff and fcr mate at this cstshliihßun%VMlSEßldr st PabltshefeprlM*, f. ■■■ ’ Lodger, DoOfi JFOw#, 1 DoOy Morning JVsna, Sc*niag Journul,£vouu(gßuLkiin ami MratingArgw. '! "NxwVofiX—flcmU, Tribsm* aiidtim**. BAmwos'Pmrssmu! —Body Dispatch. ' ■ ■ WEEKLIES.. ; • Pnn..u>!tPHiA— Saturday Meeniitg B»t. The Press, Sun day Transcript, Suttdav Dispatch, Sunday Mercury and DMor Sewspaper. Nsw Voek—.V. Y. Ledger, S’. T. Leader, Harped* JTitk ly, Frqnk Leslies’* Illustrated Ltaspaperf SeientifiC Amsri ran, Irish American, Irish Vindicator, Irish L~eus, Lift Il lustrated, .V. Y. Clipper, notional Pclict Gasette, Mcmstt-atc. Bo jios— Ballou’s Pictorial, TKrrerJy Magasine, plag e/ Oar Union, True Flag, American Union, Ftali/r CLskrt, Spiritual airgraph, Boston Pilot etc. ■ J : . MONTHLIES. /;. Front- Leslie's Monthly Pictorial, Harper's ilagdsine, Leslie'sn’ru> York Journal, Putnam's Magasine, Jtasrfer>- bod.er Magazine, United Stu’*: Magazine, Chamber’s Journal, Graham's Magasine, Gbdey'sLady's Book, Ladies Jttustra-.. ted Miscellany, Mrs. iXepheii's iVW,En vcloper, i*nwi, I’encile, Slates, Ao. Setwoi, Books—l have »ml shall constantly koep phihand a variety of School Books, such as are used in this mild but rtmudins diatrlcu. Any book I may not have I sb'ii f notice. ;jj I‘wjikr i Br.ornrE’s PußUCATtotfs—Tlio stock frdin this IloUie consists tf Children’s Toy Books, in groatvarltly too numerous to mention; Dream and Fortune Telling Books, t'omk* and So, g Books, lisMdy KecUoners, Letter Writers, ■Cook Books, CoiiVersaUon Cords, Cards, Saako and otle-r Oanies, ie. I'icii keep constantly on hand a groat variety of Pic turns and .'..tlioeraphs cither wi:ii or without fremca.— I have jnet received a beautiful variety of largo Pictures, to which I would call the attention of every one, ik they must bo seen tj bo appreciated. These pictures can bo had either in gilt or.mahogany frames to suit circtuiißtancc?. 1 am now prepared to frame pictures of all sizes, ip gilt moulding.' 6ir parties who may Lave them on hand mnlvne/i them framed. * • r Toys and Fancy Aanctrs-—Such, a* Dolls, Gum; Palls, Whistles, Jowshorpa, Marbles. Topj-.Jlxipd, Jumping Ropes, Dominoes, Dice, Checker-Heard*, Ac? ; I; (,T.; vr.s and Tobacco —l keep coustpntly on hand a stipply of tho very best Havana ami Domestic Cigars and Tobac co, from the old and popular establishment of S. \V,. Ayers, South Third street, Philadelphia. Fishing Tackle of every description constantly oh bund. 1 urn solo ug”nt in this place for Dr. Rulin’* German-Com* pound Ointment, a Salvo that has never been known to fail la curing any sore whatever. Try it. HOOKS and novels kv GREAT TAIUKT?.; Thankful for the very liberal patronage lies to wnd upon me hitherto, by the citizen* cf Altoona and vicinity, fhonu by “trie! attention to business anil on accommodating (De position to merit a continuance of their patronage. ■ 1 • Jan. syaT-tfl il. FETTiyOKR, Propricf-jr. Ww. W AIjLAC is,— » FRENCH SVHH MILL X'fONE, MILL FCH yjsiny Gl f STEAM F.XOIKK FFT.* HI. tan lefryr, i’.'j, oul, ;•;» f. o, >7y :f., UmitUfidd zL, FilUbtrg, A hit am engines fur Saw la d Flouring Mills generally on hiiiut ami modi- to order. i'- :i-TS for lir.yir.es u: Sue OU sln.'i t mb burr Miil htoius;. old ami dcw steely of my rune, ahviys on hand ».t the lowest prises.— ■'lni ’r, Mill Iroint, Mill amt Ilcgulmlnc Screws, l’:M. n Wire I OI :i and Cob Grinders, Cast Iron Prool Shifts ami Leather Beltings always on hand. I TM Lnii’s I’at.nt French Furr Smut Machines, a superior ar ti ;le, iwJ in ot< r 600 of the best nulls in tlio neat. They nm light, clean well and fast, end will last a life time.— 11 i:> n t h. ybt come dull, the edge can be renewed bvcts-ch ing Uk- linn. We annex a certificate from one of the larg ’ i?t flouring in dls in Ihe went; and for further particulars :. far to our handbills. , Pftrraraww, Jnr.p 2J. IES2. W. >v. ii lac?,, F.sq.—X>acb 1C lyl 310 Liberty Strert. P,Uii"rg. f',i I UJ VALL'S GALVANIC I ’ ‘>il-—li>i» valuable preparation can bo bad lit the M_)r« of Henry Lehr, in Andrew Green’s oWslucdJjiorth Ward, laeattentionof thepubilrj* invited to the following HOME TESTIMONY: ’i, /Vent the temAurg Chrratfele. r, v,.ie,'- 11 '-!.va;;:c Oia.— The above medicine bss bn-It distributed throngli our county for the Erst tirn'r. tvilljia the la.il month. 1 1- regard to its powerful preparation tire can say. ii i, roc >:u;u uded by Uie press in stronger tenafr.thisi}’ atiy other preparation ever brought b-fore the publicii . Sti lly instances of aimert mirswaihma cnr-S have bet nmjdnltHl by tlto use of the above preparation. it is eaiii-lo'ict liy Imparting to the nervous system n current of electficitv.— And it i= applicable to the cure of all sor* and painful dhtcasea Prom the Locistamn Aurora. I have been afflicted fcr'U;; yearswithChronic Diaiyheea. and hate r.-re,-.,. t l more, benefit firm Duvall's Galvaais Oil LLr.n any other medicine I ever used. ' ALEX. McKEEi Oliver township, Mifflin c/unty. Tbiy is to certify that ’ tare «u his store in a creditable and comfortable manner, and Hatters Idmsalf that he will be side tet luhiter entire satisfaction. Ills stock of prugn hard been carefully selected and arc warranted perfectly geauin)*. ; > i , II is.-stuck of varieties are large and con: pet lie mi VO. Cam phene and Burning fluid always on hand. 5 : But we have not room to enumerate all, ■ suffice It ft) say that he has constantly for sale everything usually ;kept In a Drug and \ ariuly etore. Give him a call and see what he (Jan. 15. ’57-tf. PORTABLE FLOUR Jf JR 1 ,f LS -, subscriber is manufacturing Portable Hour Mills, of a quality superior for simplicity arid dura '' lily to any other now in use. They can be driven by steam. water, or ’horse power. And will prove a volnnhlb ac qusition to non masters, stock finders, and lumbermen.— Tiierp are hundreds of persons throughout thc couctPk Who have enrplus water or etcam power, or whose cmp.oyed a portion of IUo time on otherlnwineaa, trho, bv introducing one or more of these mills into their establish meat* may greatly benefit themselves, and at the ssztHilme accomniothit ? thr public. . . • One of these mills (29 inches In diameter,) grinding d* al!-v, Is offered for sale by the subscriber. J L Jft ' Sixty acres are umbo goodcullivatiou, and jgaflSpPki the balance limber land. The -improve* £5 £ j jCS ments consist of a good two-storv’PLAXtt wm a fJiK water at the door, a largo orchard contain- WSSSCpSSH ing Apple, Pear, Plum nnd Cherry trees, in goad benriiig condition, nnd every convenience necessary to n famJ : ■ Terms liberal. For farther paiplcnlars nnijv to > ! Fob. 18-at] / JOHN SHmbtAkEn. The cassville seminarl^.^ ONLY 52-2,50 PER QUARTER.. ' | i This School for Young Ladies and Qen- • tlemeh Is probably the cheapeatono ofthe fl§gl| S.'SIA kind In the country. The expenses fur<£n9 a »THL room rent, furniture. Aid, board end ~tnl. tion in common English, are pcr jqnartCT^~- lg *t l^l, 'M as above, or per year only §SB. v '?? 4 Piano f* orfiy $5 per quarter. AU the Langhnwe* and the Ornamentals are prejwtionaUy cheap; iSendWr a circntar. Students are expected to notify me befbre ecta- H'n'M.-r 3 ? « ' JOHN D. vvf Feb. 25-2nt] CagsviUe, guntingdonCoi,T»- X A INISTRATOR’S NOTip^u. XjL Notice is hereby given that on the cfltftte of George Half, late of Logan tuwnshlfvßlalr county, deed, have been granted Hr tho of said county to tho undersigned residing in Altoona. All per sons knowing themselves indebted to Mid estate are reqnce ted to make Smmbdtete payment, and those haring claims IVT OTICB.-NOTICE IS HEREBY giy. .to purchase two Promfcsory Notes of $5O each, given by me to George Smith, of Antes township, fflair county, datedjanuary 2, 1858, one paya ble In three months and this other In six months, sad am determined dpt to pay said notes unless compelled bv law never havmgre eelved value therefor. . 1 u ' Peb. 2»Bi«[ john mathes. nS 8 ’ £L A PRUNES, Citrons, and. Currants In store and for s&le.by March 3X ’W-ly] 191 Norfft Bff Wb^SSfo. A walnuts; Pntax Hu»*nftJilhri*a In store and for 'sale h| ; - tfflAJrrt W , la, no doubt, the most wonderful dircovsry of thtfek&bof' progress, fox it trUI re«tore, permanently, gniy v hsJc,A»4J* original color, cover tho head cf the bald wltk vUUn l»*4* riant growth, reir.cvo at once all daudiuiT end tht* all scrofula, and other cutaneous eiupiiuns, spot U Ml 4 head, etc. It will cure, as if by magic, nerve tutor p*xkdi ed headache; make the hair soft, gicccy cad/presert* Ih# color, perfectly, anil the hair 6cm foiling, ti extreme eld age. The following 1* from adlstingulshedmsmbor ,0| th# medical profusion; St-PAfi, .TaatiArtl, ISM.- , ■ P«o», O. J. Ifoon—Dear Sir I ssndjjn ■ this certificate. After being nearly bold for a loog tlaV and having tried all the hair restoratives iafc&h«attMvtiig no fkith in any r I was Induced, on hoering of yourt, to give it a trial. 1 placed myself in the hamla. cf a barber, and had my heed rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the n*to> rative then applied-ami well rubbed In, till the sosjp was aglow. Thfe I rcjwatcdvTery morning, and In three *seta the young hair appeared end grew rapidly from Aeiu»tU*i till tho present time, and is now thick', black and strung— foil and pleasant to the touch; whereas, before, ttwsahanh and wiry, what little there was of it; and that Utile wea disappearing very rapidly. 1 still tuc your HeStorsAlV* ’ about twice a week, and shall soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now 1 hod reed all these. Hitto—and who , has not? hut have not seen hitherto aov case where .##» parson’s hair was really In ueflKed by any ofthvhalr tonic,, etc., of the day; and it really, give* ms pleasure to record the result of my experience. 1 have rs'o,-mmSi>ded your preparation to others, and it already has a large m*»ete»i ■ d ede throughout tho Territory. The people her*laew Its efiects and have confidence in It. The supply you ss#t us as wholesalivagr uta lhr tho Terriforv, Is nearly fibsop t-d, and dally inquiries arc made for i;.* Yi n dlssrt* CM|A it for your discovery, and 1, fee one. return you mycthank# . my the benefit it boa done foe, tor I certainly long ego of effecting any such result. Yours, hastily. - ’ J. W. BOW>. Firm cf Bond A Kelly, Druggists, Bfclnl. 1 /Vor» f\t Editor of Ou Seal Eliott Adi ixxiitef . ■ ‘ :•; _ . _ : Bukos, M*rchiC,lMs. Pisa bm;—lTarir.p become prematurelyqUltegrpyJl Wae indw od, some sis weeks since, to mokc atriftlbfyewrßiMtO rative. I have used less than two bottles,: but tha gray hairs have all disappeared; aud although my hair-ho* nut fully attained its original color, yet the process of change Is gradually going on, and I am in great hopes thtt to s short time my halt will boa* dark as formerly. lltMlki, been much gratified at tho healthy rr-uisturo and vfger of thu hair, which before was harsh and dr; ; mil It haeeutsad to come out as fonucrly. lUspcctfuUy yours, D. O.M. RUPP. Citms, Illinois, ,Tun»T9ilW6. I b tva usedPVof. Wood’s Hair fteatoratira, and have ad mlrt'd its wonderful effect. Myhulr was becomlrg, aa 1 thought, prematurely gray, but by th* use of hießostor*- tive, U has resumed Its original color, and hhvu'no’ doubt. ’ permanently so. BiDNSY BREBBE, ■ - Es-Rciuitor United States. 0. J. Wood A Co., Proprietors, 31 d Broadway If. Y, and 111 Market et.. Si. Louis. Missouii. For sale ty G. W. KKSoLKH. T/ntagl*t. Altoona, [t-ly { ) NLY ON-E BOTTLE 1)1! SANK ORB’S IN VIGORATOK OR LIVER la i i.umd to cure &njr one troubled with Urer.CyuplaioWh titii a#opftlivuHo'h*iiltli and vigor. Wu wishlo call the attention of all hv thess facta, Lh.it the. lavigoniUjriacwaponndcd by a physician '"lie Una used it iu Ips practice for the last twenty years v. Ul» a success almost credailuß, end tt ia entirely Vegetable, 1«> in;; composed wholly of gurus. domo idea of the Btreugth of these gums may he when it is known one bottle of the Invig.raturcontains as much strength aa one hundred doses of Calomel without M>y ofils deleterious effects. Onejbcttle in the enrost thing known to Carry stray th* bad effects of mineral .poison 01 any kind. ' ( 7 Only one bottle of it is needed Upthrow out of the fjrtvtß the effect of medicine alter a lung sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all yellowntea cr unnatural color srum the fckin. ■ ~; . Oco dose after eating Ifsuflicieat to reliavA the atemoth and prcTuai the food from rising and souring 7 * " Only one di*e taken before retiring prevent* nightmans. One dose taken at night loosens the bowels gently, aid cures ccstivcmts. One dose taken after each nicul wui cureTyoptpria. One dojo of tws tsa-apoonfuls will always rdut-T* Ekk Headache. ■ N One taken f. rfetaolc obetrcctlcus removes the cans* of the disease, and n.hkea a perfect turo. ' Only cue dose uumcdUtciy relieves Cholic, while vnsdoss offpo rtp( cited is a cure cureifor Cholera 3f orlnSf'Uidkatu* prevrulat'vc of Ctoiera. . ' One desa tak‘-n oft .-a will prevent tho recurrenra of bU- ' Ileus ntiacke, "bile it relieves ell painful feelings. ' ,;7 CsJ- One or twa doses taken occasionally is ensofthebes* remedies for cold evpr known. - , - Thousands of cuvtri* cf iullauiincticn and wcshnsMcf the lungs hare b;Mi cured by the iKvigoicU'.y. "' ' Ons dose taken a short time before catingiriVee Tt®W’" ; '- , =S f,k its appetite end make* food dig-gl Well. Oao Jo.*s often repeated cure* Diarrhea* la It* worst form*. «bi c tumicer and bowel complaints yield almost ttMljha Or.c cr t*h ;iw cures caused by. wonn«i while for worms in children, there i* no surer, safer and apbsdidr remedy in the world, w> it never foil*. • ■' There is no exaggeration la, there statements, they ar* plain and sober lacta.that Wr’c-tn giro evidence Wprove, while all who nsedt are glfiog- their nuanUnbns teetttnoar in Its favor - ‘ ■ "‘f wish all who arc elek and debilitated to try thia rta edy, and test It thoroughly, and any who are not benefited • by ite use we ehouldliketo here from, as we have yet-to * hear from the first person who lias ustdabotllftoflnvUcOlW' ' tor without receiving benefit for there are such astonish ins medicinal virtfec? In It, that all, no matter how lemr they have been nflccted. If their complaint arise* from a joracw vi liver, will be benefited. If not entirely cured., ’ t Swdbrd 4 Co„ Proprietors, 340 Broadway, New Torhc- - ,br.O. 11. Keyset, Druggists, N 0.140 Wbod Street, PitUtnr*. fccleeale Agent. For sale by 0. IT. Altoona. . April 3,.57V1y ITCpi I ITCH M ITCH II I vi STCU OINTMENT is the only, remedy cureB that decoded disease—the fijCTKII : it.vhb ITCH—now prevailing t» so greaiahexteal* Ik* usual remedies, such as Brtmetons, Tar and PreelitaU Ointments, are of no use. *Mjmy who have Wsed thwtßS ‘ been eompellcd to use BarneT Itch Ointment, and fcnadih- u tae only cure. It is now tOe only remedy la which Wjyil cians place any reliance.!, FROSTED’ FEET. ' . bas recommenced bis reign and EABJfBT EIMhlfX lOK PROSTKD PEBT Is the oulv one thatWtM -- cure thpee whom he has attacked. Apply this remedy for a few days and a cure will be effected. The first appUb£ tien gives relief It has cured coses whore the sEmAo* 1 t-urrted. ■ ' RHEUMATISM. , The celebrated Linimeijt called lIYDEK ALI MIXTTRK. has cured more cases of Rheumatism than any other known For the cure of Pains In the Side. Limbs and BacfclS** * Throat, Swellings of the ‘ Joints,? and Limbs,, Sprains sod Bruises, It has no ei nt exception.Tha best remedy known, foct.thousands cantMtHf, It will be found tho dy that can be used forthildren. Stem. Trenton. H. Piulbo y r g : gEBtJAR| “'T*’ ' TAN.T INFOR-, S*™ 1 *I" ttoUOOM<^ci:ly‘oS»S^*oS^- £”wi* ?? rt#e«t, where be will be barmy to *»«•■ bibit to.them bis splendid stock of -Hr ““ - FASHIONABLE PALL GOODS. . % which will ba {bund entirely, new and fresh. HU stork U corefnllv selected and was purchased strictly for l CiBtt ;) 7 which jmt at this imrfprtant time ha* enabled bint to'bsir - r esceedlndly low, ap Inimitably .gifted lapubiishing U. itahfeßfafc ani is ao3ioi i'kjWUft fedull&quent ever ftdly anvl ponder ever i mlrwdy chentod et Are fitator. *nd may •• th tbAklaj • case,' (thy fafcri" - JPAY THE .. . ii# honest men etlond ; ; * ,vZb# |MloaS fcct—tho < >-cr wh#ow»eabUl,’tisj . , As starlight lu . . .XhAths should coma Xh#t‘s If hi out—that yg- i- r ial see ho puw his pc , t. . u SMk over," to Xfct Printer to clu-aK ;> \ ■- tk* Am nucniuory oi ,■ , v .■ & weekly whi»n jon '4., - Tout trua and 1 ■ Aii i*3 «ud sight lio ' ;M broiM lo ftuulih ' Bat mUk of coa*ctenca pay the toil;. >V; /•o'.;. , ? wii Juwwn, Of ought t ■ dw« an aeauorwd. Ami tf apt paid, hefrl la debt—Hr IW ■ SStSKttifi j Sum ) If nss p4r Uis sco Wocossitr can't» ‘ .< Baitfyoa don't, w gm vfTvtU thru writ your coj ■ And bland tun Clrelma. .. Ofhlmahjch.u Tho cats n-ta mew ,lttt» : Tbadugs will hiti you r \ And eeerr urchin that i tflll roar with to Look to your pockets- Ths ohnp that w ears the Bow proud, though ever Xhs grub, Ej gna> 'WSf* Wobhrg kocn aa« iq lb« mothca of a aet, t gHtig to fr«« itself from » koitrd A when ia and liateuei orcblfrtooapap# tl.echn lrulUa#*lUidlud-c:ou3 ti tompts of tba Stanford *riggU kimself 'out I cf■ t la which Le ima Leea pin ia tiatUing in imaginary nominktei)) political oppo though to him unhapp/, i gayd to tiio popjiltirit/ i rainlj attempts »o turn ti Icolo, but jt ia manifestly i* on the wrdng fiile of hi 1* JSHiiSlSft t Ho ujt wo attempted 1 1. thlo ii Incorrect, ca We at ipg hia ftiontla apeetjaden eToa.” • to pur i aaya, would require la re -Mrtie&h but 4ietAkoa[goO, M that would oumo ncarc anything we intend to as; at with additin ftng«ra, 4ind joajt U ji&id the sro,** bef whl hardly i - Hp coni tky* we juke wide of the defonalye, bo ocmmlMntdon. Wtang defroaire wjte outs in the w ■ M notyetbeca dislodged by exciting; commiseration, s will pimtto the inosti In hi sayis he I porthlaassertion that Mi 1« i when ajnd wl 3j| disputed point and palling M an: asserti incontinently.. OreHrheh .f| .We will not attco|pt tu all his wandering |§irrele»ani to (bo pmioinjf Ifa desipeto drop the sabje him to be ipore cov tious hereafter, opless be has p ■MAM«.-|lf there be an that wp.Mi ? March pomes cot tike* limb,” wjs pin; The first of Marc anmwj»qnall*, followed by waatbpr ha*; been vc ry di qqence. Indulging the he bring joyous spring,! tto i\ fliotieo.pf a jcouplo of wee » Apropos to (be subject, w< _ rereMaddrejsaed to f Mart sm : 1 punsters, Jol » thoogb uot muhl to the la| |S Temher,” art nevertheless ||9b . “iSftutM ft* . requited ;. OhJttt»4 - • 'HW; , aisnraDH «7 Aram tun . : .[iA • ■ Otapriug "wKk j>g^'Ww{yonrairs: that u ;%3fc r*~y°ur conduct; J**?}*® 0 * n , to tako theit I JP? ***>—''iJfore/* I iCTimatixa ■ —Th q war p^jrtgjjXiiollidjiysbu lodgi by ope 6f t It appoara tljat aliuut the tj libfti,** fiSi the shape Of'the county, were tfrijktetion, jjhe IFAiy was and, th( ty&f (o;ti»e, liejiitcr an the in » and charge inoerity of fa lotted by the ifntd the era -u ' *y ifybot tbe rt&axtipm I J f., .A V IOOAIa B* simply Just, und donv Yourself, hut beg Ui» “ I Toahnw tlwt harden'd i That hdbsiy mny Thla douei. man will witi And all Will hnvo th» '• i Th«B wilt th« •• Edltcrl.. . .... i Support n weill pa Ktuta I have no z id one like a larci W”—jrouknow t a you, it niuat be fiagojtcd—“ Mar k the bright *um Wtry zephyrs pa [1 to frosty rime,' blng iu the Tory t —confound you!