®|f ptom Crikne. ALTOONA, PA. re SMY, SEPT. 28j. 1858. %rc unknown tons.onr rale for odver tbingla to require payment in advance, ora guarantee from T >knqn pmqns. It l» therefore useless for altsucji to een C We have received the October number of the Atlantic Monthly. It is a one, fiUeisijififca number of ■high-toned original articles. • The first artictey ' u the New Man," is especially for the vigor, freshness and of the ’thoughts. Tte^AutocrajJlgives in this issue the lasi of his ciirining table con versations. The whole series is to be pub lished in hook fortp, and will make one of the most readable books of the season. Published by Phillips, Samp son & Co., 18 Winter street, Boston. Exciting News. — The State Fair . — Ine enterprising officers ol the state so ciety have’ 'made arrangements'to have a Donkey race,, the last in. to win a silver cup. ’ There will be rate sport. . Wehsve little doubt the competition will be lively. The rules of the race arc, that no owner shall ride his own animal; that no one who starts shall turn back, or and that the last one at the goal . shall be con sidered • the winner... Of .course, itiß'jfor the interest of «very aspirant to urge bn the Donkey on which die rides, so as to, keopaheadofhis b y;^oa§r. another . cplpwai wiW fe© fojwd theoommumpationof" An Amoii<^n ; ”‘ -in nsttoofc- of tfc«- ’Holiidaya*, bui£ ffijjffiterjli fai/Ameneant pdttfpea .tbee ieaa to Aedthebreaeb ‘ the satisfied.and Amßrjqaafß into thoißnppoytbf tbe^Repub-.' •1k»i( ‘ ' r ?; ;;V / i;:Jr •' ■!«: >at-frt ii'U-jK '"=w : V ; si&e jjpf the:n»pBt ; ; issued, baa ; bOen wel comed by our households !! ®>e •of i wet; really -superb represfenta tionsf,arid ,dobbhdir the arristriMfidihat beyond» .ftfippensftp, #nd -bho , frslppn plates/ suchns everylady, should •have hdr*'table. ’ ; r v : *•••*••;»; :,i ; /Mi; : f v- ’jrv-V.yi'jt.'jt-i'gja -s.:v>.vi:-s'; - i&m -■*}-. abvW , Tiewjaa be had of the ptrangea® At Cleveland, a nbted for de fending burglars and counterfeiters, hhd his horsejikolen from his stable a few nights since. Ojtttearhmg, by advertisement, who owned the the thief immediately returned it, with- . out cToiming the reward. * '.'Wfit. The citizens of Polk county, Texas, lynched a man named Garner recently, by com pletely riddling him with bullets and shot.— Hehad just committed a brutal murder,.,and the jaati».Wduld>nitbe3 meted out to him,, took the matter in their own bands. quickest rate of locomotion, after the elect" 6 spark, light, sound, ■ and capnon balls, is ascertained to bo the flight of a swallow. One of these birds has been let off at Ghent, and made its nay to a its at gWantoi, gomgatithtirateior fiver kilometre* a minute (i. e. 44 miles.} ■ , Midtwae’ gentleman Tea poor little thing! It was only five months old. We did all for it ; We ,bad four doctors,, blistered Ins bead and feet, pint mustard poul tices all over it, gavcTit nine calomel, powders,- hfeCltedfts temse* had ttblwl, «idgare'itaU kinds ofmodiemee; andyet* aftar a'week’s ill nesB,.Uidi«di’? ii $ .. ttQf’vJim Lsae: WldpMd.~«Jiin Lane, of-Kan-: mh hipnght ; Governoro* Missouri-. fie, Jim. beep.whipped, :'a d are learn by -the St LJoseph papers. The whipping iqib done by a lawyer named Quigley, : and beeurred in one of the border towns of Ron iM' 1 Lone wasdießatisfied - with the thrashing , end ohfkUeijge to Quiglpy- fi wae pceep- ; ■ • I t The wild or, Ib&grape^which, three years: idnceTwasadrugln (Connecticut);' 'market at ode dollar per bushd,, Isnow selling * at ibd genertflly -finds readyeole at ; -that It iiai aiid that theinoreasedpriae end demand Is* consequence pf Jthb*Tery common manufacture pfwinea.fer, families who obtain their’pwn jiiibe of the gjrape '‘ for medicinal and mechanical purposes” byhand pressed. The Philadelphia BuUtliti points opt the fotiowing adraiitagofl from tbe hse of crinoline,; It ftttes-wbnlan i&QSi anecdless weight .01 skirts* it ltd andaids mahofaetures.Btimulates the iTfhftte ankles ;to adeUripuß.extent la. getting, t up stairs, and considered we See ho great reason : tn grts*e orer the institution. It eTeryfeshion which developea so much pr such varied indus try as .crinoline. ;"~l . ; The Soot Malta,. Tte members of ttU mysteries jQrder •iu, Pittsburg iwla i gjaudi procession on horseback, the other nighty an account of which appears in ; the papers of that city. The warljpito .novel, and ,of the IQth,,saysir-- .; - .“IhcSoaa of audta, who i are 'always -getting ■Mp&Xno .odd demonstration,- and taking .our i>y .surprise, appeared in ; jLpentireiy ; jqpw back, one honored and .twenty five la' number, foraingime ; bf the caytdcades ;ever ' witnessed in the ’city. They • wore dressed in the: garb of,tie order—wearing .their long white sheets, l,with cowls attached.: The cowls were thrown back upon the present occasion,. and glazed raps t ware substituted'' The faces of the riders ijfere generally eitidrlinasted or painted, bo Wat the uninitiated could not recognise them. A few of tfaemhowevor, wen betrayed by their general appearance—Xellows wh o had the mis fortune jto be unusually corpulent of long in the tegs, readily pointed out and named, to the Ipfimte amusement of the spectators. The horses were covered with White blankets, With a, gilt Maltese cross oh ..each side—-the cross being the ensign of the order. They node through ppneipalstreetp, headed by Young's also On horseback.” ' ' lie Mormon Hegira.' A miter in ihe TVOitne, speaking of the fatal niarchof thesaints acrosa plains, in 1846. found every -where bn the way, aays* ” : •: j r Daring my return to the Temtoiy last Spring, ire camped cfae day for dinner on a rivulet which'flows'-into the Sweetwater eight-br ten .miles west from': the Devil's .(Bate.' I.t was a most desolate spot, .and- even the sage-bushes were Btwted\around It, and failed to k,ecp. : the sand from drifting ibto waves. "We-had unhar sessed otir inules and turned them out to pick the scanty thfts of trnhoh grass,, and then we 'dispersed to collect fuel to; cook bur meal. I ,was .resuming tp.lhyambulanceswith anarmful long shpvxngs with Inshuivting-khife from a miriraw strip of pine.’' I; threw' dowia my load, -and then stored to warm my hands at the fire which was kindled, when l hoticed on the board someyrqjd* printed withred chalk, all cif which that were distinguishable were“ Agusta,oged : He '^w l that 1 observed them, ; ’and ’told me-with some reluctance that he Had prrilbd it out of a grave Winch' had been dug overfly the wolves. After dinner, while they wercidriving up tbe mules, I strayed to the spot to .whidi he pointed me. There was nothing left aroppd it except here and there a bbbe and a shred of coarse clothing. As Iwas thrhingaway l stum bled over a clump Of sage in whicth waa entangled a mass of glossy brown hair; though-which rah a soft thick braid. Hoots Blows Down a' Prscipioe. The Rockport (Ind.) Democrat sad occur rence in that place on Sunday last. A boos?, containing a family, liras blfcwn ..down a prsci pice. It says : ■ “ The house was blown. o<;er the ■ rock, and falling about seventy-five feet Was liberally; mashed to pieces, and horrible to relate/ Mrs; Glonsbcckle was killed outright, and heritor little cbrildren were more or less manned, ,bnt not killed, though it is thought one or two* of them will die. The accident occurred about 10 o’clock, P. M., and soon after the alarm was given, the citizens rushed to the scene of the: disaster, 1 and rescued the little sufferers from among the rubbish and timbers. It is a wonder tb® children were not all killed. The house Stood on stilts, as it were, upon the very edge of the rock, and the wind must have lifted it up and turned it bottom upward, as it seemed to strike upon the roof. It is thought that Mrs. Glenbeckle and her children were iu bed and asleep at the time of the awful occurrence. Col. Bentos on the Little Benton, in conversing with a friend many months since, gave the following summary view of the prospects of Mr. Douglas: “The Little Gipnt,” said he, “is in too great a hurry to be a great man. = Ho forgets that gi ants don’t wear seven-league boots now-a-days, and that the first office in ian elective govern ment cannot bo taken by storm. His ambition is much beyond his ability, for although a flu ent speaker, his ideas don’t bear the proper proportion to nis and though he runs fast, he carries littl? weight.:. Jia thinks £e can bestride .this contipeUt with bne foot tm the 6hor& bf ihe other bn the Pacific. Bui he can’t do it—hc ctm , l do it. His Jew are too short ” - : . * j ■ >or -Altoon* Tribune. Attack on the AmerleaalMhe 91an la Spasms. Messrs. EDITOBIM—It appears, lMt Hollidaysburg litgister, that the tion of the preceding* of the grcssional Conference to Join a serious effect upon him and spasms. -V; ' . poor Jones could bear. He denounces John as ,31 sortoofa bad man for not following in his lead. We hope he may well enjoy whatever he may by Ips _ course, , Jones knows be -Is driven into- it by"a ! certain* Republican, 4riae. Io this hi is 6^tljr,xpisMkep. ; . Ho aibaoha in a-ioanner alto- Jm politics.— His entire srtcle idtaclwg Ae Americana .evin ces ailthe feelings of a heart fatally bent upon mischiefto. the Americanparty. •., ~; H e atateejthat Wo Aneerican Cosyeatlonshos beep Jieldip tiny of the counties to authorize the holding of an American Conference to nominate .'b-' candidate for Congress. The troth ia the little feUow turns around sooften in polities that he docs not really know wherehe was a month ago. He is weak enough to think the Americans ought -totiirawithhimas‘often as- he turns. The Suits’ore an American Convention teas held in ■ this {date, on the SOtb-day of may last, and ap pointed three citizens of this county {to attend an ; American Congressional Conference, as con ferees, Jones would now desire to ifipe out the existence of that Convention,, by modestly as f. that it, never Arid.fltiqtrae that thi Chorees did attend aimh a Conference, but does that ignore the. fact that the . Conven tion was held. Certainly not- -TheConference was held, and there being no authority te.com pel the attendanoe of the ; delinquent Conferees, others were substituted. by thie > Conference in :their places. ; .This is -what :john pend jonos esq., editor of the’ Hdfiidaysbnrg Register, Asso ciate Judge of the several Courts of Blair coun ty, Treasurer of the PoorJFund of saidcoiroty, mid general recipient l of-oil the favord of the party, and Biotater and Commander-in-chief throughout his whole Bailiwick, denounces as ‘‘A IiIGH UASDKD OUTRAGE WO* him, AKD A Tub cheat.” - But who ire the men .thus reviled by John .Pebb Jobes! John D. Simons* Esq,, than ,whotn a -morehonest ma)a floes not lire. James A. MoGahan, Esq., sou of John MojCaban, £sq., deecaaed, who twnnty-tWo years ago took, Jones off a canal boat and lonncd himjnoney to buy part of .the very press with which he is now re .viling the son-1 Aatii Mr.' Brntheriine.we trill forbear for the 'present, ;Jf tiut baie ingratitude of Jones’towards him does nottroiiblc his con science, I can not by anything I can say, reach »ttih a 1 eontdervie. James Gardner, Br. MePher ran, London fieere, George F. : McCabe, and the other gentlemen composing the Conference are all worthy, honorable men, of good standing, Jones . 2. ,i AN AMERICAN. Holliday sburg, Sept. 20, 1858. Letter from Springfield, Oblo. / SpßixGEiptD, Ohio, Sept. 14,1858. Messrs. Echoes :—I have just returned from A pleasant walk with a, boon companion of. for* mer years. Our conversation naturally turned upon the scenes of our own native State, where stand the lofty hills and towering mountains which .often tiled our minds With emotions of the sublime—where meander the (moling stream letsadown the rugged mountain’s sideand as we dwelt with rapture upon the other loved ob jects of our boyhood and matafcr years, I said to my companion- ‘I do wonder what has be come of the Jtitoond Tribune, ns 1 have’nt seen a copy since Heft my fathar’s houae l” My friend endeavored to comfort me by telling me that it would yet come—but I would not be comforted. I immediately went to my room and, snatching up a pen, dipped it into the'ink,' resolved to .make' my grievances known to the Editors, knowing that they would compassionate tne and send me the tribuni en t should entirely col lapse into the “ horrors.” ..' .JUjegsc; tike Business.is brisk in 4bte city.. M*i>y impjpvements srp being ipsde , of a permanent character are rap- gpSgi and business pen generally are doing a good businese., :• Ope retail Pry .Goods sterol lately gold $B,OOO worth of goods iblwd weeksi, and *ll others seem to be >as hosUy cmgaged. There wss not one firm in this'city that* suspended payment* or was visibly affected by the late financial crisis. Employ ment is plenty and mechtades get good wages. A military' encampment is ordered at fids ■ place on the 29th, and -80th of September'and the Ist of October. Besides t)ie Companies of this county, three of the best drilled companies in the State have been invited, and I am ih , formed will attend. Ah sdtraciteo time is an- ticipated. The Clark County Agrtbufturai rajr will be held here on theßth, 7th and Bth of Oc tober. The premiums offered arei liberal. ' ' But I must noi forgct to/feU iyou of one.thing which this city lackoth,; and |b my mind/ihe only one—the almosttotal absence dies! 1 hayo walked these stress cupd rudely glahced at rayed in all the of fashion ; yel have-not seen a truly beautiful/lady. Why'is itbecausethepretiy come out to be gwed -at, ori have' we pone ip town ? or is it because t pm no judge’ pfftemlebeahty? I used to'sieh beautllid I fiat J doh’Mf® iWMft Another feature WfloQgingto $9 ■ -4* A? X^omcy all ostentations display and seclusiTe privileges. Sooietyis not split op into » thousand and one petty little factions to suit she -whims of some befrilled, beruffled, obsequious devotees of j Fashion. and tinsei to be.anal >r P®?* fuse abi oumge«s jargon, itnplftai^e nor the But hasten . publicans and Democrats are handling each other pretty rough- ’♦yhewgtfH pected soon. Tu«aßAra to SALT*LAKX.r-We wen Inform ed on Thursday (Aug. 20th,) says x tbe Sacra mento Unicn t by F. A. Bee, agent of the com pect is fair for entering yp° D the jGrk at once. He wßJhase wire, and win■Bdoh- i rttufl|io underta king. fie understahds that O’Reilly, the well known telegraph man it the East, is determined* to conjicft wijth Salp i*k«sa* Jdblilas he can' make arrongemenUto do so. When , that, ta completed, the Atlantic Oable laid, (he l’acifle spanned, and a few otber trifling eonßections made, we will literally .hang the gidboon wire and swing it as we please*. K£* The Cleveland Plain dealer sayhsomo gentlemen in that city nro perfecting a sort of narrow prairie plough, which they intend to use in laying an underground telegraphic cable' across the Western prairies, to California, This plan is to cut a channel, soy three inches wide and about three fee(dpep, and, to. be jp con*'! s tructrd as to pay oaf froral the heel of jp»e. plan, the isolated wire, which win he in. no way con-! nested with the plough, other then pasaing dovrh; through it as it progresses. It is expeetedthat, on common prairie, this, plough may he driven from ten to fifteen miles per day, filling and: covering the wire as it goes. According to the Ccaxrrier de Charleori the! lessees of the dancing saloons in Bdgtum com~* plain bitterly of the falling off in ttnr receipts, occasioned by the extra space occupied by crio-| olinca. An instrument, called rths.»*‘Crih4 somdoi them; and persons” whose” cnpolines aurpass.jOjfixed devetopeibent ore pluygpffqn ex %f in ceigmtn, due'' female was measured and charged on extra 75 centimes : another person,; of pjefi^pgijlsreducing: her crinolmc'by taking dut two Loops! Too Tnvx.—The 'Recorder of lib, in : charging the grand jury rccontly,sai*l:i . “During the past five" years lhn£rhavc urnf this courts it has been my unpleasant duty to; try and sentence to the,' State prison ‘several hundred persons; and I nm sorry to say that; while it is an easy matter to fiod jurors* who;a r e ready and yriHing to puoishr.popr, pffend. ri without position dr friends, if is with great diffi culty that jurors can* bo fdnnd Whh Appreciate the fact that one bad man of position aha Wealth! can de mote than one hundred poor men ckn, who ore in the humble, walks of life.; . - Nkw ,Qaii*A«3.77-The Ticayune, reyigwlng.ihc material progress of Kcw Orleans, sqys. fhat if; has escaped entirely the late commercial revul-; sion, and its 1 commerce shows ah increase,* while in every other commercial city therm has been a decrease. In all the leading staples there has been an expess of receipts over lost y ear. The population of the city is given as 225,000, ■* Iff ISM it was 162, 148. ' : f - * A Tough Joke— Alawof Ohid com* mission ersto count, quarterly, eveiy dollar in the Hamilton county treasury. The'work was performed last Tuesday when jdie had $205,000 In posh to manipulate, including 816,600 in gold dollars, and 23,009 penhiei o| 4he new coinage. \ As each ■ coin 1 was handled! separately, the work was not slight. Massacuusetts.—The American Stato Con-- vention met irt Boston on Wednesday,' About two humlrcil delegates were in attendance, and Ex-Governor Gardner was chosen president.— After the delivery of a number of speeches, thd Hon. . Amos A' Lawrence was nominated, for Governor by acclamation* - ♦ mEBRASKA.— NOW IS THETMK _IO INVEST.— I Xhenndersigncd Is folly prepared t 4 enter Government Lamia in the Omaha laud' district. Sail of lands to commence oh the Other Sejrtemlter best; and' continue for. two weeks; All lands entered during sale to h®‘ paid for in Gold—after die sale Land Warrants can be used: 1 i' - '• • ■ ,T; i **l*B* Willed with a hardraad W orgecic set or ranners. Good lands can be secured at and *|S«f the public sale, near 'All you that waht to invest, will do well to send on your Warrantaaoonl Warrants anddnifiscan bo Sent by than with safety.' Let, ters of inquiry answered. ■■■-■ .■*, ■ Omaha City, Ang.19,1558. ALBX. F. McKINNEY. < UKvaaaasscaS: ■. : - 2 eU » Jaek * Co, Bankers, Altoona, Pa. , i Iter. A. B. Clark, n tT 1 ■ ■ ’ Thw. A. Scotti Gea’l Supt. Pena'a K; 8., " ; , John P. Anderson, Eeq., Unntingdon, Pa. WM. S. BITTNER, 5 SURGEON DENTIST, Oiffice immediately opposite the Luthornii ' Chnrch; on Virginia street. Tecihostricted without ipain, l»y moans of electricity— no humbug. A student who can come well recommendtsl for momUtr and (i irffl be taken. [Bept.£?iS^. jpOALI COAL! : CQ4LI COAL!— \J The subscriber would rcspoct-^^I.”! 1 " iST . in gly httenttbe tonBmh^^of,CO^^^^J to deliver at all ttnttaandtbany psrt oftSitowni Office at residence, in North Ward. Jtme 17-2nf] ■ Jbnx XtLISOX, ; TOAN£ BOOKS AND STA3IONA* JJ AAT. ,TCM, 8. HATEX, Jon Pawns, SrATiotoa - aj» Bun Bops /fm/ggm, favlltb attentfon'to hi* kM^anffVrellecleitcd Blank Book, Pdper dnd anfißqqkWnUno, i. of every deacriptWit, promptly executed, ; '! ' •- Ageftt for L. Johnaut' A Type PotmdartL Whita.ici. y : . . Wyemy. ' LirogffllM. oetur Bq|Uday»l)tir|t>Pa. i . o**hmeumb. 1 ■1 Wm« deprorad «£.any-point on the Pennsylvania BaH Bond; also, at Altoona, or any point in the eurronud- WgCotmtry,by wßg6n,brat ftc KUn. Address ■■■ - : c-v; JAMES FUSE, ■ . Jpne'l7-Om] ' ' DuncansrUU, Blair Co. Pa. '■ ammm of citrate of hag: fcj MffilA—acoollng Cathartic, mild in its operation afid qgMMble mtho'taste, prfipiirrtd and for Sale liy : A. POUBH, Druggist. WBNPG FLUID, yA*™™ 08, SpMtt of 'Turpentine, p-hitc Load and ' A.jJROUSHS. LARGE AND VJ wmpiete'isidrtmenVfjf Grocwfes haTnlnst been r *jiit .c.. .ICBfflhPßJfl- j- ;^EOR*r' STORE IS INI AJL LeJtfV i>W i-tsnd. nearly- opposite MrCor- ... 'JunelVKriv.’ : toCIENTIFIO AMERICAN.—VOL* I ,IO UMB FOURTEENTH begins September 11, igj. ■ MECHANICS, INVENTORS. MANUI'A CTUjfskg Ajrg I jfe . FAESIKItS. ’’ The Scientific Amirican hlEpow H -Tcar, end will eutsroipou a ijiw Volnme'Oo 'ffc.ttn, ■ Sept(iM>cr. Its«he&nly #Hkiy publicAHon of m uowissobi in this chantry, and it h.is a-vpt y extensive I"? 9 cidStfonln nil the States of theUniou. His nut, 9 ’• might suppose from Us title, d;.dry, abstruse work on twh. M nfcal .science, on the contrary, it so ileal* with (he —JT m events going on in the scientific, mechanttjE end iactuetrtal '* works. a* to please and instruct every oce. If the ju 3 ' r tranic orArtizan wishes to krf>w the best machine « njT H or hour to make any substance employed la his .Js if the'Housewife Wishes to get a recipe for making s »noS 8 color. 4c.—if the Inventor wishes to know what is geinjon 8 in the wav of improvements—if the Manufacturer wishes to '% keep posted with the times, and to employ the best tacili I JjDSiltihis Imriintf - if of leisure and study *ui, J to keep himself ftmlltar with the progress made In th* sll chemical laboratory, or in the construction of telegraphs. 11 steamships, railroads, ivapers, mowers, and a theuind al other machines and appliances, both of peace and war—Jn M .these desiderata can be found in the Scientiflc American 111 and not elsewhere. They are here presented In a reliahl* and interesting form, adapted to the enmprehoiiilaa of M minds unlearned In the higher branches of Science and art 9 . Twuas:—One Copy, One Vev, $2; One Copy, 6 Homin' 9 t d-Moo»h»>M? 'ok«of tb« purchaser on bund aiid mortgage. JAMES LOWTUSB, - Adm'r of Mn. Martha Uuntsr. ; Bapt. 2,1858-41] "POSITIVE INFORMATION!—THE ■ I vwkndgDeti -having perfected their Spring Stack, now o«efto, tho public the bAHOEST iOt 0? GBUCK 111E3 -: ©ur object in publishing this card it to. prosent ths W lowing wots;;,. .Ist. Iho recenthardUmosliavovecy much reduced the price of Groceries in tiddly, eapcciaUj to cash buyer). : .2d. tV o bought those Groceries in Urge. IoU, «*ay at them froia first hands,' ~ * , • - M. Wc iiunght Uiem entirely for cast St: Cth. tfe ore deterwhMHakwip ifo the credit of our keter ' 7th. Wo sell moro OKOOK HIKS then MjCether Mon it flair county, at less per cent. • ‘Bth. AVe sell cheaper than any other ctotC IwaM coastj. A' continuation of patronage U revACetfiiUyiiilteHed. Altoona. June 10,1SS8. : " WchAKlf * UOOL ■ f? •/ » ■;•. t -t - tj- *. ; T LCJfCrAN I i SIGNED respectfully inferai* the ' y. cHizena.of BUtr- cr>aoty ;atbt other*, tbntlin Ipw opened ; w the feOGAibfBwMMyU IIGUSK, fjnnorly kept ny Sheriff at the trust endof llullhbiTßburg. for reception of strangers and travellers. — Every thing councptod with tha .Louse has been refitted Is ; the new withtfib cholfest furniture, 4c., 4c. I Thchotwef* l&vg* aid comtnodiouH, and well •ealctdaUi for ronvenftuce and Coiultw*. u lit* TABLE wilt be furnished with the very beet tbstsrr- \ ket cdn afliinL and no patnn or trouble-will be spared u « reuder Aoflc wI«o may rliooiio to favor him With tbetr-pv S trmjage conit.rtabte iiSat happy during their flay wilhhin. i ' insSTABUNQ is Atbple, and an obliging *nd«amol | •JWttler will always be In attendance; I T>s- Tlie WilliiwinlniiT; which rnnkm daily trip* MtWwn this plftce Snd TV il! iamslinrg, stop* W th* Lcgia Klot-I. ■ -■ ' Pro. 17,1807,—tf.] pwEV ALIAS GALVANIC) OIL. J_/ Prepared originally by Prof.H. DU VALL,for merly of the College of Surgeons, at Paris, is now of fered to the. public, Bjf for the cure of sure und psin ful diseases-s»gr Kor iiudnuce—Pain nr sorem-ss in any I*»rt of the syttem. Rheumatism, pain in the liack, breast or side; healed breasts, 'neuralgia, burns, sprain-*,- be»l*che cramp In the stomach, or any other disease that b SOUK and PAINFUL, and it is only uv.-rUds class id diseases that wo claim a perfect VICTORY.’ We saj positively'to our patrons we can relieve .the 3ttCo VAEL’S GAEVA' a 10 OIL in relieving sufferhig humanity. J <1 - I Wasun observer hf ftscßteta oil a friend of mine. wt ; _ suffered almost everything from a neuralgic affection wW-.' '§B resisted tire host medical treatment in Centre county. ' u r J| applied freely the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and SI 3 ’’ ?c eg some inwardly, and in 2l> minutes the -pati -nt was mlW't and when awakened was free-frem pain and continually -J3 Tills Is a jKvdtivo fact which I am willing to make g«" ’ any rime. A case of Fek'n-was cured in nearly the w 5 *:. || length of time. ' J. n. HAIIV -Mi Sept.'ff, ISSS-ly.'] • Centre 'M BL Alll C OUNTY JNSUBA>'S | AQEKGT.—Jim muleriii 'ncd. Agent of the ;■ Comity Mutual Piro lusnrirace- Company, to. "a Vj3 limes ready to insure against lona Or damage by fire. f'V | «n<7r, Merchandise, Furniture, and' J’roperi}/, of trtT ?,3 eription, in town or eonntrrj at iw* reasonable mb*** ' -fg Company In tho State. Olftto in tW Masonic T««P *■ , ,1 Jan.A, ’56-tf] JCIUX SHOEMAKER, a riHEAM.TABTER, J Bp4». Snlnratu*. tViudiiog Sod«, Jj 01 : 9 l*ctwderi snil ‘nir ante »t ■, 'U, 9 1 j«ejw. ir.VMf.) ** •; - 1 " <5. *«vsu ? Pm; sty*** 9 ; ■ J:U. STONSKOAD. Proprietor, .Sept 2, ISSS-ly.] ■' Lowistown, Pa. juiin KEirm. mm Crib 'V? TI ; rt* * J.X 1 LOCAL item P*sik*ti.va»ia Eau.koap.—T}js < bl< f ,Thihlta tho receipts end esp tha above Road, for th« month of lieo from the Ist of Jenueiy, 1868 Cross Homings. Sxpen jfers'HOfth* Road from ftlT notrrwa for tho W M h jlw!. lnS %M2,21».t9 $-*0,4? aolw \ : Msz tiiik iit Itoftd | WM. (1,967,047.5 4miunw tut ■y^r s -,., 3,444,920.74 2,204,364.5 | 236,417.0- this table it will be seen tli Ujiißinge of the Road for the month [Sneyekr* ere $31,682.20 less than i [ month lent year, and tho expenses ! Uhoi tearing a nett increase of. $ [ speaking about this Railroad, following facts, furnished by Geo. C 'lUq., Superintendent of the Philad •ion, to the Harrisburg Patriot, from idea may be formed of its magnitud that 4,200 men are now iu these Tho shops of Philadelp ; hie, Harrisburg, Mifflin, Altoona, | and Pittsburg, employ 2,000 of th [remainder are distributed along the I trains, Ac. Six hundred and scrcnt [of track are owned by the compai [305 miles arc main track, 2GB miles [track, and fifty-six miles arcsidolinj [oeipts per milo are greater than oi [road in tho country, tho gross rcc [less only than those of the New Yc [which is using 600 miles of main tra I Th» Nkwtox Hamilton- Acoides [lice that two of our Harrisburg com [an particularly severe iu their strh kthi Conductor of tho Freight Train Icharged the leaving open of the aw [above named place, on the morning t [ occurred. This, wo think, in vievi I facts in the case, is uqjust, nlthougl I attribute it to a desire, on their par [Conductor a wrong, but to tho fat I have been misinformed. Mr. Jacob th* Conductor of tho Freight Train, [ bean considered ono of the most t f trusty men on the road, and wo wo | Uucaife «»ur own feelings and sense did we not protest against the repro: upaq him. The switch was not toucl pewocs, on the morning in questio turned in his presence,, by tho swi who has been in the habit of reguh adl the Conductors on the road, alt ho 'Contrary to the instructions given < tpra, which requires them iu all casoi to the switches themselves. Having all was right. Mr. Deweos took b !• toin. After he had left, the i dar undertook to oil the switch one back and forth several times to ma tafrn easily, and unfortunately, left To these facta the switch-tender test i the officers of the Company in this entirely exhonernted Mr. Dcwecs [ bUm 9 in the matter, further than ade [ duty* irhicb required him to attend t -himself, and for this cause alone v charged from the Road. I , P*»u.oua Leap.— On Friday erea I"®*® owned James Moore, alias Thom Johnson, who was under the charge jj’.ttleraon, of Philadelphia, and w; r'lntb stealing a lot of gold coins from I B(at«s Mint, in that city, mode a de pempt to escape from the officer, « I miles from Pittsburg, by jump a window of cce of the cars in the exp phicb Was running at the rate of abm -an hour. He told the officer that he l«jQ the water closet, and both sta It* V ******* Moore passed into the ch Patterson stopped a few feet in the r % s*nend. Scarcely had Moore c; [*l>attment ere he was obsenred to lea; [ Window, The train was stopped as, so M*d backed to the spot where ho to hare leaped out, but he was ** kOMen, and the train passed on ic to look for his prisoner. Wall a short distance Mr. Patter of the runaway, and pursuing 3 •tw nirther, ho came upon the prisonci iying on the track and almost inseusibl received a severe cut upon the back o and bruises on various parts of his o *oon as he was able to walk, Mr. Pattc «hn back to the city whore his won ** ». u. a. M., held at its wlawai Jleep of the 13th Sun, Corn Moon G ;h ® following resolutions were unanhn’ )pted: Resolved, That the thanks of this ■eturned to the Chiefs and Brothers oi >Mio Trier, No. 35, I. 0. 11. M., of ior their kind reception and brotherly t )»the Chiefs and Brothers of this tribi pension of our recent visit to Altoona, eir unwearied and successful efforts mr brief stay pleasant and agreeable, a t an occasion may soon occur, whet reciprocate their kind hospitality. Resolved, That we express our sinc< r«M°r the conti nned prosperity of W Rate (>uo *ke most flourisbin rhom composed of noble, whole-sou T ? 10 P roud call Brothers. n That these resolutions be p •M *«*.a 131.052.29 40,02 (Iron HarniMfft. Hrpt.