OOIATIONj £ iHltbed by r-f i d datrattd, li 8«ro*l « «? In ricwoftbrawfol iWr,.,, ual Disoawe, atm the docewEiZ* ato rictiina of such dlsjZJjrJ* cctfd their C4 ance ou drat coat We**kw whftt be buji. Olva aiftirt. mr word* good. (JftliTttf ibS: STOVES.—^The T-veiTod frotn Phil*- Lh'i celebrated Cook- COOK ntifti! Cooking Btoren|HH| >r the pzaniaitn style Iy. oration In all retpccU. ITh* Mix And the Ado* arc aoarrenj. -■n will bake perfectly aod cnl. /ration of this Store in tut lit ■ >me a huircrsal feruritc. t SZfELL, •ox la of good capacity—tha okpactuila and is a thorough nuiy readily be recommended alar. parlor stores constantly on JOSEPH H. BDBU, C American Houfi, AUoona. US THE LIFE 0F n d of the troth of thUeer >;-oifuUy autmanceAo’the .nity, that he has entered > i ESTABUBHMBK®, 1 Iw Mlcliael n,l l*ghtr la :r»tfndcnt’s Om m^hi urual. He baejustncslngl I'ES &-VESTINOaj ■ ,-uit«i which he TIU nuksta : i-rlces which can aot'flufe the LATEST STTIM& or- TKII FASIIIOJjC ; • i! eatisfy the most fnfnifmi liang will be maaaaaerelba) >■. bo ia detoimincHhthatjMth n t to render taUabetiailb c their patronage. -;i ' . JOIIiT X ABBOT. AND ITS PKEMA it Published, Gratis, the Shh RATIONAL TREATMENT, .-..■ubca or Local Weakens, •-ml licrvona Dibility, l«gpo> •rriago generally, by B. tit LA.VEY, M. b. e many Alarming coraplsiinta e nnd solitude of youth. Stay • M EDICT.VE, is in this amah ■Uii the entirely newandhigh ducted -by the Author, (Su? i firry one 1b enabled to airs be least possible cost, thereby 't-.uni? of ilic day. bed jßjet free in a sealeden< d; two stamps to Or. Riot, New Vork City. .SUMMER FAS®: i LL, Merchant Tailor, lata of vi m the citizena of Altoona l.i i! the building two doors 1 and one door Sooth of Ka rl. be is notr receiving his >5 MIJR GOODS, ' oii pricia, plain end Fancy » -ar. hiUMWiD TelretJUr hummer Vesting*. inshorfc d fur, «;i of wblrfi Wsrw , and on the most reason*. a:inc««. he thinks, will «*■ f-vor him with their olden. , COUNTY.—TRE 1 uMiehja Xrw M»p of BUIr tnal surveys. containing*!! ols. the actual localities of ci Worahin, Echoed lion***, i farm lion** ucipal Tillage*, a Table of ■iory. giving the name and I! he engraved on the mar i .ui&blgscale so ai to make wliichvortli be col red ana delivered tn subscriber*** tAMCKL GEIL, ISA AC O. FTtKT.D. U—i'KACXIOAI - ar.fccuncoe ' ■<• public ■■ i.c :j a conitantly HU liietaiLmras, ILH.TABSIdT-^BI •■ and i desire to render Sfrt* ■ wid quality, he hopes'te l . c patronage. ;plip.l un reasonable term*, panpUy litteuded to. ' ■ tilly compounded, [i-tf, < E GAZETTE.*- C rime and Criminals b II I 1 iy circulated thrpugbotl* ti t Great Triale, (jlmiw sun the some, U«eOierHftl' is. not to be found In M}. ot ; $1 for ilz month*.# I'h'iuM write their mu»« here they reside BUtolW MATMXL 4 CO.. ' Tork Police Gazette. Xtio l~ork City• Jack & Co f AX 9 md Ailoona. ! I’INCII’AL CITIES, Collections made.— i-'ic on d'-njiiii'.’, without In* at £iir rate*. [l-tC *W, Hollidays- TA... i. ■ - of Ula.tr, IltmtlnfdoO 10 promptly to nil OOU*®* • ihe present) at hi* n*l - streets, 'LUM, p^giibaa<»A .'i.Nir. pa, :;tore of J. S.H|lmW> LYE, FOB MA-- Powder for tV whine* on* - :; p; Castile &»*,*•»» il r.nd for Bale at . A. ROCSfffi- P FBESHO.A& '«tf ; }L. JCKJ6S* * ' di * _jibt^nturryrrrfinWiTmliT""irii '-V ~fT~~ f ‘r' , T —-• 4 s■£ • \.^ f Jff* 5 >r -. • 5 J r -“tsUv- N ■o'Ji,' ,. r j gi ? >?2. *H? •<►? W»*sS s '«? &*& jfsriS ~f«4 , . jsfcflo.. :MV -JO 00* 1.0 ; - M,.: -, , S6o J3«O c „ . . . 4 J-l. ,•*( ail* fr«) V ' ‘‘ r Iff 00 " ‘l4;W' (Jiar ‘ ■**•*’-' JO 00 . J4OO 3*Off *SS^jr*ipe£il?MlMeeiei liuas, «f m liii oriaSbKfattln-} to tb6 ftbOVC• Uflßl* A _- .~ *. t > OWtowy notice* exceeding ~r^sssma&m» jaaSnSyt [u«°Rooai._ ; W*7flKedbw*^ OMiShig in k il„^Wtuo»rP«»toi^lW4ch £ i„j. .ay Sabbath tnprtntT^o'cloeli U the ewain*. SabbaftW^ t lj»al»* rESCture Room at *.« o-dod. * Vn ? er M9^S^^s reT * If - j 1 g*f *«•&&' Jdfllttjto'i&» ‘Sop*. at 9 Alt, A-JI. *Wer -Maeting - "evnaing [ D l>pm rnarn. > .4’ „ •„■; &*■ J~*&~ >yX -‘ A —pStchlng at 10}i .'clock in the „ Mjvtitt, WttolartttdfeUgfct-A. M;- i/r. an JMI, fear. SWU Cu. «Hry Sabbath if o’ehSe* affil In ttwe»«nin*,_m tk»«ld Uafan 1 .. ■'•■■ • '•■•• - . ... . 1 ..- . ■•/••• •'*/ V i i .:■*. -'* 4 ■ *' T .’t*-' ALTOOMA Z ,rt*ll sC>i4OUIJE. _ t Wt«»ni “ ,;. •«.SB*fr3H Hollld»j»hm*':.J - ! !% •■-■ .•■=**' ;-»t • •■• *|«'Mi.,i ' ! oo i “ Kutem**- . '..{h ! v.-;.; -,-' lL i;>if;;:i(l«i5 l • OflwbonttifortlteOmnaacttan oflm%eM .frotnT^A, M.- Wot*iiui4:fto»tBfc dwaoekj^.*#. m Sitnifajr.,; 1 'A,. '-'.if. t.ix-J.T*ifS'--,<,v-yrfci- s -raj£.» a~7i,u';=->8 sa®iSEßß^aßk.e«ijw«*6 M-v- ,n, Geo. W. Treasurer qf School ti'aCColinKlt. ■ "iz ,» i 4‘dilon-a.h. fflfqnai^^hbs. I , r< ; .. ,-'> r •!.>» nsoit %/ii I otu&aat WccVD«vld Wrf. *>. ~ Jodgt of B- Vilfd. : -• I •“.• .: .?A?Ti:^flrti- i “.'J' J ‘ w^Oqodt'-t SWJ I “ ' V ' jforth, “ ~ AlexoDder Biltog.: ;;; :i; | /rupccfoi^Eart'Wtfra—g;A. "Bock; Alex, •, . I “ r J. H. Robbrtil. Mi I " ~ “ yahnjtinc, Wm. Bo4dI? » •A anil Curriqta In two and for sale by ; ‘ !>;■; WM. K. SttUCTABI), ; Mirc}i !25 >t -6fely] , 001 Rorth34 street, Philadelphia. .: almonds; walnuts, .cbeam AA. a S? TUbert* In store and for sale by ~ 19A SorthSd Btryt, j pimWHITE; LEAD ANDSSING- f OVEKINfe> AND NEWoOBjSffiSl. ■■l-J Sjrup Jlolasse*,' a3t jalr price* 1 , at'' ‘ _■ -■ HKSRY _ < ,hAIt(JE-A»pi i BDOAjiSiAL -CV. tea, and Shoulder Bracea for aaie at,. - • t ‘■.“•l t,, .•.!'■ “ - t ' . 4s!ig3|iP L jMut oU stand,* newly impaaito ileCHfi ASW|®SS« lt *1 «■ ' J&f > Whan I mm V* *» ifSlfelllto qa« ..* nu, Ukea^Uny WlillMe .for voioe otaMn- T)i*have i»TiiMJ«toB« 'OTMnoiMraQtßy* ngutlUUTWfl » ■ Jtii jii»qt, g Ww* f. In n*y (&ana»—irhftiMip #t<;L t, ~, When I .t. ~ InrichHodCMUydre* iMV< r *''^ u *v f *&& Mhi ’ Wbanl am old* l»d rather bend -ThM sadly o’er each burned friend, . 't'-j ptefafte tri'jJnJp&tic ryliTOe’ ’■' ■!■ j ,igfc :»-• 80di»Uotth»tIty - r= l-H Even to*aw—“WHenlwa-ddl” , . [r-ji- k t't SSST tr*C%S *> :J&&. ‘ y man! * • •’• ‘ v rijmß ' Beagtlh the green *■ ’*'“■ 'taring the dca3—crcl 43a wt ; . .It:* ikSa « ?■>*'?* '• i -%•'-*' ■■*"'+• My life to training hotatoUtil ?.*« &hnuto«lU ■■ ’ '- r 24 EUea.’« 3... J j net and thdUght wfcat a eweet ewi»berrteB,aTid?efes 4itH?iSnid to sbafeeshaiidg < My name is Susan Barling,' lisped ■ >f*l ma, ■ **u «* &a Ap^*ra9fi, i; fewniag nine among r i- aiater, and- thdog^ mer aunt’s SpmeM flw couanry. ‘ s-nti ybcn Aunt tllo bright faces of* ian&^san&et id i&Mrf «t : strange awe in Her into the room where AiuhV ing, and whispered close in thielady’s car, ‘ She’sdead Aunty/ ’; •'

dy- ; 1 " I • : ;s>. .' K- -1-t: •*Vv ,3s.- , f t-'t"' death. calie for them, and they are Jgys attack, ok, iow *s}s ■ "2; ’"' Jhyjpmjl,#3S uotftlengwalk had*'not Md hplh %e; cof£n waVaad she thbd’Ong; laslier closed - tightly* over ihb'hHie eyds thatfwould nev- Sr f *fmfen stdtfi stiHahd loohoda long titoe, holding her hand, btit slie ficarciely spoke* wasrthitfhing what' a street little girl Susan Darling widi, arid* how jtheywouldiniea her at her 'window, and%hat a-terrible thing ft was to die soyoung and so sad* denly. • , .>. v* is : 5h Heaven now, with the f &od”who’ieves little sdid Adnt - dlfoaoe tndbe I# hwrntice'Wfcf. ' Adnty she’d rather have . stayed.Hit^*we^^wfaereit&'to#eassOit J gOftway olhth«ce.:>VYou; fcnow < ’ote Jeopl^ Susan* imd «h&d* „it Ssk I$lM ## - if tfcs world -which' "idiahOf sip; itais mfeetyy-feO heaufifw, r wlwi; Wust that lh&e fchin|a ean never-TOte^'-'No, h o,' -Ellenrf th ey do The iflowOrs 4h^gTowtheroarfe T Mrer i than .amililtipa Vtf this -world, ahdthe hlessed put on the whitosaows of fa&» to- thuiJfc-of -fe>w< gcow^ihere, 'SLA mMm m^^^*o&***: gag; lead m 'jour Ettle JJlmk ts# lyeh imagu^: S6, -Aunty, ?' asited Ellen < looking dt£f ! 4it& 'kindled : With' 7 hew ■ hght. ; '- ; istft right htit; % jdwayfc4Sbti|st*SOnVOtf such a gloomy {dace; and I shouldn’t want; togo ; l^iad^to’dhiA^^oaaie^^te^ and so idas! a great-xuany little children Jo loow:ahr<&a on this world, hifd i 4 V!W; i jjs, 'St3**2 t t--' i i* 'V- ' --t ,- r^u ‘•Jf nrjooth; - r j. -• '-S2 7 K . u >?; -.9 'i 1 -*$ c ' w v; --S •• "5 iipt Ueavetf. >* .;**trT'- ;> 1 * ~ MiTOONA. PA.j TEHJESPAX. OCTOBEE 14, 1858. ■J J*V .My ■'..•» ■'=•'•/£.■ v,t > ;me '|j^^T. ”, •3 Be Sjwtemalfc. It wil} add more to yotit, and comfort through lifethan yorfcan iim aglhe. It saves time; siy.es patien oe,; and daves- innney.v TTof a while be a little troublesome, tat yob will soon find it. is easier to do right, than wrong j fbat it is easier to go by rule than Without one. Be systematic in everything; l6t it' ex tend to the imnnest trifles, it is not heath you. "VCTutfieid could not go to sleep at night,: if j after retiring he remeinhered that his Roves'and riding whip were hpt« in their, usual place, whore he could r lay his Hands right on theui in the darken arfy emergency; and such, afe the men who leave their mark for the world's his tory.. It wh*byhissystemal& habits from ypnth to age .that |toah Webster was able to leave to the world his ; great dictionary. “ jjethod was tfie presiding spirit of his writes from his bi<%rapher. < Systematic men are the only reliable j they .ate.ihe, men who comply with their engagements. Theyare nniiUte The man who has nothing. to do'-is • the man Who does nothing, The. man’ of pys-_ tem is soon known to do all ihat he to do* to do iit-'Weliaad-to do at ; the-.tfinc' .copequently he jms hia .hands 'full. " When I want any mechanical Job done, 1 go to the man whom I always find busy, and I do the'man-to piromptly annto the 2 -boor. . 4#d:'Plore>: &aohi ypnr chtidnen - to? be y|nwnal- ’ ‘rbgfofis;' fi Franißo- ry jn®. fiightsheimplored tohavemer- StA§ satte thunAtfeet .deeply mortified; ir amfcalled don’trmake a noise; irfiS I be not The poet African immediately ecdMld, * lnspected; iphu?e, I wbma s©o you dar. These re mcßEwca vehemence j 1 that -not an-wdrd:4raß' lest, and the whple- oppyidaad- with laughter. -- s '’4-KV‘V‘"* •*”' ■'■ *•' '•' set-, lowland BUJI alsraya annayed the chapel, or divCift mq attention' orchis he-Was > 'wwulidia i. liis •-» m Mm me&& o^Tus He a commotion in he todr no notice 8f finding it |p cre&sing,'hepansed in hfe'seimon cndlbofc ing in. the exolaimedi , ~ ; -f wlffli-i&i'- ■mpfiar &cre ?... The Deyil atefetts tq nave apowg you.’, ~.. -v^.: r jiMam pfurk ed to his feet, ondaddreasing HLUr in: ip^ly fJSTosiivit &4j wMt’s ifw*dedri» «o»^seea 1, .■H.IIMri- 1 - . ■..■«»•«-. ;.:. 3 , tM.'fV*. Mr. Bones, of the & Go.;was pne of jDaoney making men, whose uninterrupted success in trade has been the wonder, ahdf afforded' the material for the for nearly seven years. of tarn, of mind, he was frequently interrogated 0* the subject, and invaribly gavdi; as the[ser cret of his success, thathe mindiid his^own business. . A gentleman met tbc Ab sanipink Bridge. HAww ittbsntly on the dashing, foaming Wtf as they fell over.the dam. •He wa? evjdfißttyin a brown study. Our firmed Ventured w disturb his - cogitations. . ’ V "4- < 3dr. Bones, tell me how 66; make a thousand dollare/ Mr, Bones. : continued looldpi»1 intently at (be water. At last be ventured a J * $o you see that dam. my ■ v ; ‘Certainly I do? ? ' ; ■ ( Well, here you,.may learn tbeisecset of making money. ■ Tbe watel*. bf4sd .away and be of no .use'4ojaUybbdy bit for (be dim., daia 'tarns it to good account, lobbiesb?©* iful parposcs K «nd (ben: sulter| ibtb pass along.'- large Jbptjn constant h bfaby nibixtbs are fed by'ibe manufacture of broadcast b Ver tbb labd bn*tbe ipitietiTOiai tum ed out f andintbedifiiasent unsafe, Bo It is dpFof:jeg|er^ every . n .■e • > it j. rjkf&um fwi r- i ■■ J 4*y we Uveyi&ys an ei- . fliatnine r p| tbe nwfortiuQeß which People joinp off railwad cars while in motion ; go deep water when they cannot imbibe spiritous liquors and meet with,accidents j expose themselves regard less of prudence, and suffer all manner of mpst evil conseduences which a little fore thought would in most cases have averted. Fppple know very well that a violation of tHp common )aw involves a penalty, and ye.i Utterly ignore the fact that nature is still uiore inexorable than the legislature, ahd visita with corresponding punishments every transgression of her laws. Denver is said to have ac qnmpf a very considerable PPP U * W»e.' V ■ ' t -f - ? iSiVi -a;_ -_!■ . tt,' 'T_ editors and proprietor^. &*■>'•> i . \ ■ i . , A Figbt 111 Clrarcli* - The Lowell Citizen states that on Sun day WwHhing, Rev. T. Lamphear waaen tenng his pulpit in the Orthodox chuibh, H., one of the ‘ ladies’ of his ohmr'made a fimoixs attack on another fe- s male singer. The scuffle soon terminated, But Just oa the services were commencing jAelfbati-belligerent ‘went in’ again, thus indulging in a ‘ repeat’ as well as a ‘ shake.’ This music was decidedly peculiar, as ev ery ‘beat’-rwas accepted. Bonnets were quickly resolved into their original bite of ribbonj. mysteries of the toilet exposed in away not often seen in the sanctuary.— Wdrsethan all, the faces of the sweet gang ers Jpf-’the temple ‘ were scrached by each others nails in a manner that however sin feeling, was not at all an-fbline. After vthe combatants had suffered considerable in their persons, and their skirts looked literary hko tbo skeletons of their former selves* some, of the other sqc mustered courage enough to part them. ' The orig inal assailant nowever had to bo earned forcibly put of the- ‘seats/ to prevent her from making another crescendo attempt at repe4faqg her mac|-*fcgal. caAst of the treble was that the assailant' accused the a&ailed of wi th the leader of ,the choir, a nnunrfbd; mart and son-|n Jaw of vtbe virago.- ’lhiaaort has Ted the amazon into ptevioua tronblcs with various fbmales. weV OTleins editor, who thought ftt teh Mp&sfc Whtasiid M&m't&w f *&s**> \>& h^»*u hub a game jmst for amusepient, ’and- tfe&y began. ym two gainst«asi* €hen fee should toll ; «W» right. This was assented to, and taw-re- J proposed to imkagaui* cud nott-nsehia'hands' atk the balls dowutlm-alley, !8» agreed. and success, nxahfhe S Btyle that sMk ifg*Bf to;thojmii of tfea. dnmpfbundoded itor. Two f; l^e ]P | ft jcd tor«W«*i manner, scored against the, another ! game, and blow the balls down the alley, I ping neither bawd nont feet, buHW-'ed. he plica “A man lately s®d ihDbston Wfl k&t stfll more to’ hekar that any, ?®e Hap. livptf to ataatureage withoutTqMning hQ»r topreyeat" the grow ing of a lop na« ; >ir . by which wp presume is nieant that frequent occurrence of the corner of the nail growing into the oycrt of wearing BF, Wp have known' capes ofefcrutiating suffering arising l front this cause; and pnly last week we rqdo down town to'company with a surgeon on his way to operate on a toe that had be* frpm the corner of the nail growing info the .flesh. Now to preypnj r Hint jKinPulty. Do hot cut away the ,of fending&nrerofthe nairas is usually done, short, hut cut a notch' in the centre*, to the quick, and keep notch there until the difficulty is cared* whiph will sometimes be with the first cut- philosophy of the remedy' jja that the cut breaks the arcb, and nataralfjp' changes the curvature of the nail anw makes top corners turn up instead of down- Tribune. ' ' ' < ' Cherish your Wife. —What animal but man did you ever ace maltreat a'fe uutta of his species ? The claims to pity, and uncommon consideration every. wo-;, man builds up during a few years of mar riage 1 Her inestimable value in tKfi house 1' How true she is, unless her Euik band corrupts her, or drives her to despair! How often she is good in spite of exam pie !; God made her weaker that mah v might have the honest satisfaction and su perior joy in protecting and supporting* her. To torture her with the strength‘so. intrusted him for her good, is to robe! against heaven’s design; is to be a mon ster, a coward and a fool.— Exchange.■ Perilous Adventure. —A young man about eighteen years old, a workman, on the repairs of the Universalist Church,. Cambridgeport, Mass., exhibited on Satur- 1 day last a feat of the most reckless daring,-* The staging for the hew steeple has reach ed an altitude of one hundred and twpntj five feet, and is composed of four inch scant ling, as uprights, which are held together by one inch boards. The distance between : these uprights is about tea andingo* ing from one to the other, the or a" board has to be traversed. The workman referred to, having occasion to go fcbva one post to the other, assumed an upright, position, and deliberately, without apy.* assistance, walked across on the edge of the board. Tbe least derieriou wonJd bave caused him to fell, and the result can be antioi^alijjj. ,v m. 36.