The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, October 21, 1858, Image 3

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a New Vork. Ho sup
cities of tbe United
Naltimero alone beuyj
at of about 2,000 pite .
tens —The remaining
wars, have determine*
t:en of them vWted
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live In peace), and ty
7 ihe lans.
near that town
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f no> .«ra Mtatttm—Ah udkndfrntosn was
I lying track opposite &r. Wood’*
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[.«»* entirely «dnct. It Isilmttght by some
tut be has been Ordered, ;by others that he
AUis aUmptiog to get «n *e Express Train
f -rfng east. There were no soara-orbriiUoson
Ji person, irilh the exception 4M>;
Mbedoo the lifthide of bis head, whdob Traei-
Wediis.'duiil, thereby causing;<teoth. The
was evidently givenby/aSlong-dwtor
| fW ne other round or Want inetrmnent. fn/ia
| otters endother documents about hie portion, J
it ie thought that he. haiU ;lwm »
1,1,0 hed« ticket from that pUeo
I ,nd had in hit possession thirty-nine dollars in j
qa »rVW “ d taITCS.. He id stout bailtand
,b«ttt five fed six inches In height, i His name
li ,opposed to be J). % Bernier. The Verdict
0 f the Coroner's inquest was that he came to
hb death by a blov inflicted by some unknown
jattie to tie-jury.
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Bo*r»*m-*-On Wednesday evening of last
I week, a number of those whose spirit ofcxulta
tica would not permit them to treat the recent
victory attaißod by,tbe People’s Party as though
it bod net been/ obtained a small Wagon and
i n ,de an excursion around the town, gathering
>op ail the store-boxes, ale and tallow barrels.
|£c., and repaired to ,the hill ajsove EastAltoo-
La, where they built quite a large bonfire and
Lavs rent to their enthusiasm Jn repeated cheers
[for their parly and candidates. ; • i
I On Friday evening, the Junior Sons, assisted
L v s number of those who sprapafliiiewith them,
fcollected all the boxes and barrels -to be had
Lbout the town on the top of the hill above West
Ljtoon.i, and burned them in honor of the dec
lion of I. J. Neal, of Philadelphia, ono.yftbcir
Lumber, to a scat in the Legislature;-; Both
■res were quite largo and lit up the town ,in a
handsome manner. ; ‘
I Lansa' Faie. —V(e learn that the ladies con
kected with fit. John’s Church, in this j>lsco,
jhive in contcnplutioa the getting. up of & fair
jin s short time, the proceeds accruing fippm
I which to be devoted to the building now- • in’
pune of erection. for their worthy 'Pastor.—•
IThe preliminary arrangements are already in
Iprogrcsa, and there is every reason to believe
that it will be . creditable to those who orben
kigcd in getting it,up. Gold watches, and nu
pnerous other valuable articles, are to be
[amongst the priieSvdistriluted. ,TVe hope that
the enterprise will be liberally patronized by
mar citiicns.
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I Fiat os the Mountains.— The Mountains on
kil sides of.the IpwpT are nowion.firp,..creating a
ideosc smoke which -filla-the air .and gvyeUhp
present tye appe^r^noe, of .Indian Summer, al
fthough.we think it a v Uttle too early for that
season. Tliey iiave doubticss ..been fired pur
posely, l>y those who wisji. .ty gather,chestnuts,
kf which it is said there-is-an abundance* to en
able them .to gather morcreadily. A great deal
If wood Ttpfiich tip ip cords also
ftmen destroyed^ttsd unless .we get-rain soon,
■auch.more will bobinped. . ...v.
At Payette City,
m rmrs, during : the laft week, the Eiyst
Premiums .for ;«ji^d
I’eumauship were awarded to
|igo ot this .Guy. tte. Resent
Ibis Institution is greater' thanthat of
f fear Commercial bf ;,the Jfni pii, .and
MTers fidvanlagcs superior to jdl -others in every
branch of Business «r
penmanship for which it. is* so pre-eriiinently
lisllaguiahed.— Pittsbnrg Eveninj Chroniclt.
How io Sieeeili Cube A.Couoti on. Coed.'—
liese maladies, which usualiy-.appoar ho eum
fie and of minor
led with, as they frequently lead to lesion# of
he jungs, and consequently incurable pulmon
»ry complaints. r
i«wons were to rcsort wt once to that most «x- :
jellenl and plcaSa^t ; booim ifilr “ Dr.v,
wjaer's ” ih ; !
ittsburgh, Say and for We At G \V.'«eßsl«’sv
! this place. z 1 '.'..'.'ifV’ .
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pleased to note. quite
j* a g m# the
r a . cc ou .IftU: jig, ,of v door; hll of
Web has
(mte hanwi«wne r '»nd:*ddß materially to the «p-
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A 4* 'm* anothep
f these bodies4o>*irt belestia! Held; -TaUeV
13 lna
rom the two polhtoraCin.ihh fiipper’’-
f W0 Sh the ih il»nt hi %t‘
f om th « body bs Arotufos. ■
isere,bce to ow adrer Using,
WrnMims *
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are xertwol/uworth^of
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ttnfiig Ti- V
ace a-,1 to tw»
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at on*-*, j. >^^ ea * Awakenings equal!/
»* being
1 th « COttMd JjttigEtlxl
An Außaic-vN October.—The .gifted Pusn
. tick of
te : poets
-■•flhi the
beou.UWil in Nature-vrill respon'd affirratitively to
the sentiment that “October is tfie Very time to
enjoy the xninmtqdbrowds. or tflVn Ii&V.WOcUv
4s tbe
from :iraimex;|o ;W^
face of nature a rqinbow veil to pf- 1
feels 6T ‘decay’s effacing fingers,’would
strew' dveHhe
ers. ■ October maybe Bharpimd evcn ' ddld to
we love.it forits laughing skies, its gor
-geous eunsota,andthebracmgtcnie of its morn
“S !«*dutations. -Jt paints the cheek’df beauty
it aiol- N
mates thef4tfep of manhood as if by a new infa
eionof natural vigor. We may in the spring
tihiW have fllrted'- witb April, with:
flowers In; hcrhalr' and iresse ffdwing in the
ye«^.with her'queenly
jptiti vwreathed with the purple glories of the
vine, her train borpe byExeroisenndSport—
clothed in .rare end hauling tints—her eye all
anlpa{ion #hd >hp; step, all . is our
maiurer love, andwe are so attached to her
that when f we-die 'we waat to -die wiih Vfier.—
‘Pie ae-the jeayea .do,that fall in October.’
Beautiful id tho Couhtry, Wherc fielda and for- ;
eats glow dike -many colored fires, and even'
beautiful in Ihd City, which providentially is
‘open at the lot in .the glories of these
cerulean skips and the crisp breeze of early au
tumn, dll;ithe,benediction of the covering hea
vens fails-like dew.”
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Juroes.— The following,is a liet of the Grand
and Traverse Jurors drawn for the approaching
term of the Court, commencing on Monday
25th inst:
GRAND JURORS.
Bell James 11., tailor, Hollidaysburg.
Baer John A., teacher. Altoona.
Cannon Alfred, buat-builder, Hollidaysburg.
Dtbert Henry, farmer, Catherine,
Green Robert, merchant, Altoona.
G.win Alexander, do do
Good J ooob, Esq., Justice, do
Hamilton John, manager, do
Henderson Andrew, laborer, do
Hoover John P., farmer, North Woodbeny.
Lewis Joseph,. do Snyder.
xMcGormick merchant, Altoona.
McCartney Allen,' former Antis!
McCrea Charles4*.s. f founder, Altoona.
Martin R. W., Inn-keeper, Woodbeny.
Null Daniel; birpeqtor, iHdlUdayaburg.
Reed George W-., merchant Catherine.
Robeson David, farmer, Allegheny.
Sanford William JJ-. butcher Logan,
Smith Elias, farmer, Anils.
Sorrick Jacob, do Woodbeny.
White Henderson, machinist, Altoona.
Williams Thomas J.v farmer, Logan.
Ttavekse Jurors—First Week.
Andrews Jifcob, .blacksmith, Hollidaysburg.
Burley Jonathan, carpenter, Snyder.
Bobb Alexander, moulder, do
Brake James, blacksmith, North ‘Woodbeny.
Blake John, farmer, Catherine.
Burkhart Jacob, former, Logan.
Bell B. merchant, Antis.
Bingham Thos. do Hollidaysburg.
Beigle D.nniel, physcian, Blair.
Bouslough William, lamer Frankatown.
Dysoxt .Alexander, , do Tyrone.
Deafr Samuel; .do Woodbeny.
Kmigh George, do Huston.
FisheriJesse, . )■ do ' Tyrone.
Fleck Henry, . do Logan.
Green Andrew, gentleman, •Altoona,
Uraybill Joseph, farmer, North Woodbeny.
Henry Sainnel, E., clerk:j’ Hollidaysbnrg.
iiessey Juiseb,''<iarpjpater, Altoona.
Hahn -Samuel, W., hionlder .North Woodbeny.
IrWi.h.Abrohhm Reformer, Antis.
Ir Biu David. 0., -,do Frankatown.
Jones Jacob, W,, carpenter, Snyder. '
Jones E. AT", Express Agent, Altoona.
Emox‘Alexander,.merchant, Blair.
Jfaxixier, iQxtiiierizie, - |
Lehr John, merchant, Altoona.
MetzkerdSaac, farmer. North Woodbeny.
Ffcnkatoym.- ‘ :o ‘;f
.do North Woodbetry.
Kpbeso’h William, stone-mason, Logan.
■.Stewart Robert, carpenter, Tyrone? s
S nyder Theo., lamer, N. Woodbeny., ,
Sniyely George R., miller, Woodbeny.
Vanscfiyoc Stephen, farmer. Antis.
Wilson-William, ‘ " do ' ■ Tyrone. ,
WoaverSolomoii, daborer,Snyder.
Waring Robert,'fruiterer. do.
■..>■■ SECOND .WEEK. ;
Aeker Christian, fartaer. Huiton. r "
Albright do Taylor. I; *
Brooke '.W 'Miller, -Blair.
Ho JsaaoV Jarimer,’ Ni WoodheEry. ' :
Burl^George,-carpenter, Snyder. • ■■ - ' f
bldckemith, Rollidaysburg.
Cooped®. F., Woodbeny; ‘
Bi£ft|T~sexander It.* blacksmith, Frankatown.
Fhnk J6hn, larmeiy Allegheny, ’
Fouae tynj.; ’. do ,‘ Hustonl
Gihdfth
Hibboneyß.C., manufacturer, Allegheny.
HooveirFflilip, fariner, ShydeV. ' ; f - : '
.Hays jTobn, tanner, HolUdivysburg. ff;
Hagerty William, farmer,'Logan.
Hagerty Joseph, - ; do do 1
Haft-Fllis; taMrw,,AH««hfebji l ; . i! '
Hill ’•' f
■■_>■■ do ! Tyrone'
; do ' ; ' <■ :
labo>of, Jvupal| ' ;! Z-
Laymwi John, fanneriilaylor. vf j r:■
MclnfohbJam£*,merchaiit, ■ - ‘> y ' j
of i: r
McMinaThomBa, Barpentw, AltooDa. -
Moore Jease Jr,, farmer, Frankatown. .
Mowew'^eo^o;-'';''‘do ,'sss£& fj-
Roney John, laborer, Hollidaysburg.
Rdblaon farmbr, Bhkir,' / :■; ■ t< ;• |
Stahl jLcvi, itlerk Antia. . ■ ~• if 2;
'Spen^^Tnk.!' ! i:, < -$let > ki : Woodb^Hr,. - . j
Spnno^Agd N. .Woodhehy. ; X |
,do ■: Antia, ' w
Uns7 ilohtf, -I j dd : ’ BTalri - -:U , i-,•
Jdsephf do f; '
William Joseph, merchant, Snyder. • ’ .
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'; T^pi»io^Moiii r panic <sn
00.
op only
f&prt* .yrfi haveheard of .were the foUares to
furnish g6d£ fite by some inferior clothing
There is ho such difficulty to
be. encountered by those who patronize the
Clothing Hall of Edckhill & Wil
son. Nos. 608'ond ,605 Chestnut street, above
Geutlymonand Youths never fail toj)ro
cure capital fits at this popular establishment.
.VII• i
a Qoyon Medicine.—One of tfce
Cough Medicines to be found any-
Q. W. ; £f at SO cents per !.’,ri.';j.
; odwtlic&ttt : BatiSbrd , »
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tCwAi • List .for. October Term
1858:" : s' ‘'f ' "'’ ~ r ’
■ v'.viVi . WEST week;.: : V'.f'V
■ Charles Hugos vs. G. L. Lloyd. ’
F. M. Bell &iCo. vs. Shields & Miller.
Brchnoraan’s| Adm’p va. A. Patterson
Thornton Baijncs va J; C. MoLanahan.
- Site’S & *
fefMß^asBeg»!s^.i
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■' v,second week. ••; <•• -■•• •. ••
; VE..Maig.eret,Jffoore.'
Lyman Hnbbell vs. Moore & Wilson. 1,
H» N.Bnrponghsvs. Moore d-Brother
. Lloyd & Wilson ys. Johnston Moore; ; ’ ;
Sam’l 6, Rhodes vs. W. A. Bean & Co. & ah
Charles Rauneh vs. Lloyd & Hill.
geijry ts. A. M. & E. White.
„ William McCauley vs. Howry & PiKh.
■ Phillip -Barpster vs. John Harpstor.
& Co. vs. W. J. Sellers ,& al.
B. K. Beamy-vs. H. McNeal.
George Jacksbn ye. Blair Co. Coal & Iron Co.
f R- to. D. 1L Reanoy. V
B. K. Beamy ye. 11. MoNeal.. .
John Lytle vsl Directors of Poor, &c.
Alex, Figftrtys. J. L. Lloyd .
James Clossiii’s Adm’rs vs. A. Roney et al.
Wm. McKillips Adm’r ve. David McKillin
B. O’Frie ls Adm’x vs. A. M. White & Co. P
D. Good’s use va. B. Watson & al.
J. M. Bell vs.rD. K. Reamy.
Shoenberger’si Brr’s vs. some,
J. B. Hileman va. J. D, Hugos.
S. M. Bunu ta.: A. B. Clarke.. ; IV
John Nice vs, Reifsnyder & Wehn.
. Paul Graff:vs. A.. Patterson."
i Wood, Morrell & Co vs. j. R. ’Crdwfbrd & al.
J. R; McFarlfiuc & Co, vs. Thos. Porter.
Bell Johotsoh, Jack & Co vs. Bingham & Hol
liday. • I ,|
James Denning vs. R. M. Lemon.
Lewis Lawyer vs. George Wehn.
et al vs. Allegheny R. R. &
v. Co.
Thomas Hemphill vs. D. K. Reamy.
Joseph Shannon vs. A. K. Figart.
Bell Johnston, Jack & Co. vs. S. B, Hays.
Thomas Mays*vs. D. J. Primer.
Maria Brown ys. Joseph Shannon.'
D. B.| Taylor i& Co. va. A. & E. Patterson,
Jacob Good vs. Clement Jaggard.
Sept 29. 1858, JOS. BALDRIDGE, Prot.
The Nashville Fair Affray;
From The Nashville ( Tam .) Union of Oct. 14.
The Fair ground was yesterday, about 12 o'-
clock, the scene of a terrible affray, which re
sulted in the deatßofone man and the mortal
grounding of two or three others. It occurred
upon the promenade back of the upper tier of
seats, and created the greatest excitement im
aginable. So unexpected was it to those in at
tendance upon the F air, that it was impossible
to ascertain the facts attending the sanguinary
affair, and we con only give the most intelligi
ble narrative yro could deduce from the mass of
contradictory reports which were flying with
almost lightning rapidity over the ground.
It appears that a feud of a very bitter nature
had for some time existed between John James
and sandy Owens, Sons of Everett Owen of Wil
liamson County,fand Sam. and Geo. W. Cowan,
sons, of Mr. Ovrpn’s wife by a former husband.
Sam. Cowan mot James Owen, who had his
wife leaning upon his arm, at the fair yesterday,
morning, and spat in his face. Shortly after
ward James and Sandy Owen met Sam. Cowan
oa the promenade back of the upper seats, when
Sandy Owen commenced an attack upon Cowan
with a elicit." Cowan then drew a pistol and
shot Owen through, the heart, killing him in
stantly, and Simultaneously the friends of the
paaties interfered, making a vigorous and fear
ful use of sticks. . During the melee that ensued,
four or or perhaps six, additional shots
were fifed. When the combatants were separa
ted; it was ascertained that JamearOwen was
shot in the hand,' through the thigh, and in tho
back above the,hips, ranging into the lungs.-
It was thought'his wpurids were mortal, and
that he could not survive until this morning.
Upon bringing Sam. Cowan to the city, it was
ascertained that ho wr s mortally wounded by a
pistol shot, the ball laving entered the upper
part’of the forehead aiid ranging back Tvhcre it
lodged. Gen.-Joel A; Battle was horribly man
gled about,-the'head, From blows inflicted with
a lieavy stick,- and, it jjs reported, that his skull
is fractured, from which he-jras suffering: the
most excruciating pain lost evening. Fears
were entertained-lhat his wounds would prove
fatal. Mr; Thomas Battle, who was standing
near when the, affray commenced, receiv ed a
slight, .though painful flesh-wound -in the wrist
from a pistol ghdt. ,A pistol passcjd thro’
the Coat of the jgkte-kecpef at \hc ring, near
where the fight occurffed. We heard of several
ethers TV ho Wire sugutly Injured from, blows
inflicted by'Stveke.; among others Mr. W, A.
Davis. Itia armraole that several others were
not, killed dr,wounded; where so many were in
the vicinity. -
The-fight occurred on the opposite side of the
amphitheater from where.the.ladies.jrere seated,
though a fewweVoiffthe immediate Vicinity,
jgre,atiylalarmed. .
Tux Baj,L()o9 Race. —Cincinnoti, Oct 18.—
The balloon race came off at four o’clock this
afternoon, between Mens. Godard, and Prof.
St§iner;, remaining up three days..
Bellman, of the Gazette, 'preceded them in a
email bailboh. 1 ' I
J'jj [second dispatch.} • • \ : ■ -
The balloons ‘passed Lebanon aboat sunset.
Professor Steiner was about two miles ahead,
going dimply north. They passed Middletown
at'T ©’dock, goihg north. Only'one’balloon’
was seen at Dayton; it passed about teh. miles
of the city, and was how quite low
in the horizion. K lt passed ChiHcothe v at 8 tf
cloofrp. M. ;;
■ l- v . . -i Cleveland, Oct, 19. .
Professor Godard, the balloonist,, came down
last iyght» ,about* half-past 10 o’clock,
miles frotn Sandusky, pis competitor, Profes
sor Stdiher, desqended about ! 1 o’clock, at a
point within a mile of Sandusky, having been
both id going further and
op longer than fats rival.
TJ?E &BE&® ENGLISH REMEDY.
ffIB.JAUJSS CJjAKKffS ■ -'I"
- Female Pills.
Prtptrtdfrom a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, J/. Zh, Fhy
r tieim -Extraordinary to the Queen.
IWb hmduahle inodioinais uh(9lUng<in the eve of all
. those painful and delicate diseases, to which the female con-,,
stitutlon is subject. Jt moderates allexcees and removes
all ohwtnictidiis, and a speedy cure-nay he relied pa,'
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iit suited. It wjIJU » short brfeg <M»'
- V-;
' Each botfly price ohe dollar, bears t}io G orernmoht Statnp
of Qpeat Hi I tain,,to prevent counterfeits.. ' y.'"'
; >■- • ''• ‘CACXIOS. ! ! - I 4
' That fdU should not be taken byfernala during lit jtrsf
. three months of Pregnancy, as they art sure to bring bn Slit
carriage,'bn(at any other time they ari'tgfe. :
In ail Cases of’Kcrvoda 5 and Spinal AffectionS,Palnjn
the Back pnd Limbs, Eatiguc on ilightexeriion, Palpitation
of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Bills will effect
a enro when all other means have failed, and although a.
powerful rentedy, do not contain iron, calomel,*mtUtaody,•;
or anything hurtful to the codstitnUott.; ’ 'i * t
Bull directions in 'the pamphlet around each package.'
which should be carefully preserved. . T
Soto Agent for the Cnitod States and Canada. • *'f 1f 1
JOB JIIdSES, ,{late % C-.ftUdX *©&*■ Vi
. ■' ' ■ Kochester, J
N. B.—sXoo and 6 postage stamps crKloecd : -to anydit»'
■ th<hf»d-A«ent,-wiH'tMww a" bottle,- ctmtalnlnghO Pflhi,
sale bffe ©ra&ffsts. I **- ‘
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ALTOONA :
Cwn •fl cwL . • ■ .
PoMow. ~’. .... B trash. ~,, ;;**?«
fory ApplcS, ' . B_« ;, vi : .." m*
Butter,. ; . ,B 8> ....
Xf«*. “:11V • >, ~,j
MnH’WCfaiS
Shoulders, «-ffe.>>.-.• *>£*4*l •-»
SMe, . J *.4 „; J. , -J.,' .
*» -s, ; v rsJsam. - ■ ,-f. . - .mo-
B. LSBE’S VIXHJ& MARKET. - f
J'xtra Family Flour. -. ’*W»L ism
superfii** £ftrvfr»t.qulxty, : «* *oo
Superfine, • . \ } u > .
married.
-On£ho .tin Ber. D.. Speck, Mr. GEOBG^
UjTCHV, to Mint RACflKlf CWJTZ,, both of this.phuMu I.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—
Noticed hereby that Letters of jWministia-
UDD oathe Estate ofFrancis Stephcnmlate of Logan town
shtp, Blalr cuunty, dec’d, have been granted |o (ho under*
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
Estate are requested to make immediate'payment, and
those haring claims will present! the same duly authenti
cated for settlement.
October 2! ISiS-Ct. JACOB GOOD, Adm’r.
(CITIZENS LOOK HERE.—The sali
va cribor would respectfully inform the citizens of Al
toona that they have erected a market bouse on the'eorner
Immediately opposite the United Brethern Church. In Bast
Altoona, where they are prepared to serve out to custom
ere the tea, quality ! fßeef.fPork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage
Ac. They invite,a share ol patronage, hoping to be able to
entire titttufuctioQ in their dfitliogit
Oct. 21 185S-3t. I>ERCI ' A * ISESB ®B6’
FITS! BEST FITS ! ! FlRST
ris?p* good attingand well-made
UvAl) call on j SN’VRKR
For on excellent fitting VEST; by all mean's call on
For PANTALOONS that can’t be beat for' fiMtod^
“j. l ,m ~ J ..■■■■■ J. snyderT
Come, kind reader, if you want to dress in a feshlonable
style, coil at my Shop, opposite nowhere, but close to Al
toona Banking House. Look out for the picture with mv
name below. JACOB SNYDER, Xahob.
Altoona, Oct. 14,14,1868.-1 y
Look out for your heads!
—Tho subscriber would inform tho in
habitants of this place and vicinity that he HHHf
has Just received the latest styles of
MATS AND CAPS,
among whlfch may be found the best Black Mole Skin and
Silk Hats. Black and different colored Wool Hats, Cans of
all styles and prices, for men and boys. Persona in want of
anything m the above line, will .find it to their advantage
to call on the subscriber before purchasing elsewhere.
° n k* o<l an excellent assortment of Ladles’
FLRS, of different colors and prices. Those in want of
the article should call at once. V
Store on Virgi^astreot oppoeite the Lutheran church..
Altodna, Oct, 14, 1868r-ly JESSE SMITEL
Head quarters for low
PKICE3,-—Thankful for past favors, tho subscriber
would respectfully heg leareto inform tho citizens of this
place and vicinity that he has Just received and opened his
Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
which he will sell, at very low prices for cash. It consists
in part of
Delaines, Robes, Pai de Ckenes, plain Merinos,
figured and striped Merinos, Wool Plaids, Union
Plaids, English Merino f, black and fancy
Silks, Shatols of every description; Sheet
ings, Muslins, Flannels, Cassimeres, Sat
tinetts. Ginghams,. Chintz, Hosiery,
Gloves, Embroideries embracing
Coliars, Setts, Bands, Insert
ings, Edgings, in Jim,
every article of La
, dies IFiear.
Also—An excellent assortment of fashionable Queens
ware. Glass-ware, Earthenware, Ac.
BOOTS and SHOES of all sizes, .qualities and styles.
Ladles’ and Misses’ Shoes and Gaiters.
The very best assortment of GROCERIES may be found
„at this establishment.
Como one! comti all J! and examine the above stock.
Altoona, Oct. 14,1858. J. B. 11l LEMAN.
Prospectus of the western
EDUCATOR.—On tho first of January, 1850, we
propose commencing the publication of an Educational
Monthly Magazine far Teachers and Schools, entitled the
"t' ESTERN EDUCATOR.” The Educator will bo printed
in tho highest ityle of the art, on clear, -white paper, and
in Bvo. form of 32 pp. neatly triihmed and enclosed in a
handsome cover.
The contents will be prepared with a view to thr wants
and Wishes of teachers: the mission of tho Magazine Will
be to-assist and encourage teachers in their arduous labors:
Nutting exclusively local or tedious, such as length v re
ports of tho transactions of minor Educational Associa
tions, or stale and labored essays; will bo admitted into the
columns of the Educator. Otir object shall he to furnish a
faithful friend and companion to teachers and the more
advance pupils in: the Public Schools;
We are glad to announce the following abb ,rps of
special contributors:
John.dcden, late Prin. McNecly Normal -Schofi. 'hlo
B. M- Eorr, A. M., Prin. Oakland Seminary, Pi.
D. Dennison. Brin. 2.1 Ward Public School, Pitd'nrg.
\Rev, S. K.Kane, Darlington, Beaver county. Pi.
Bov. W, W. Laverty, Prin. WeUsriUe, Ohio, M .lc and
Female Seminary,' t • •
Riv. J. R. Shearer, Wellsbnrgh, Ta.
Rev. D.S. Welling, Prin. Maple Grove Academy.
Rev.E. A. Brindley. (Undo Edward.)
--•ac.iers wf SuUCOMifi,’Javiirablo to the en
terprise, wilt confer a favor by Corresponding freely with
us on the subject. Tho first dumber will be iseued early
In December, next, provided vfo meet with sufficient ch
cpnragemcnt.
The price of tho Educator will bo One Dollar a year pay
able on' the receipt of-the second number,.
ALEX. CLARK, Pittsburgh, Pa. . •
Oct. 14. I. 11. LONODON, Hilltboro’.-Ps. ;
BQFBHAVE’S
HOLLAND BITTERS
,'tf ANY KIND
FEVER and ague.
And the various affettions consequcnt upon a disordered
„ , v STpMAOa OR\ LITER .
Such as IndlgestioiblAcicllty of the Stomach, Colicky Pain*,
Hwrtburn, Lo*» of] Appetite, Despondency, Cpstlveness,
Blind and deeding 'Piles. In nil! Nervous, lUietnuatlc and
neuralgic Affectlona, it Uoainnlainerons Instanced proved
highly bentfflcW, and In othera effected a decided curt* • ■;
This is a purely vegetahlelco impound, prepared onstrirtly
Bciehtiflc principlesrafter tho Tnannor of the celebrated
Holland Professor, Bocrhaya; Bocauseoflt* great success
In the most of States, Us introduction inth 1
Ole United States wwfnumdied 'more* especially for thode
Of our fetheriand scattered here and there ov» r the face'pf
wls mighty cbrnifryf .Electing viith Igrert success among
them, I now dSer.it ko the American poblicj'khowing that
its truly wonderful faedicad yirtnki piurt be
It bi particularly recommended to those per*.n* whoso
constitutions may liavo been impaired by the continuous
use of ardent spiriUj or other forms of dissipation, i: Gene
rally instUntancona la effect, ItßnS Its way diroctly to tho
seat oflife, thrilling andquiofomfng everynervo, raising:
tip the droopliigsplrit, and, In fimt, inlhsingneW health'
and vigor in (hesystem. . i . ■. -
CAUXIOIjc-The gnat popularity fflf thisddizhtfld Aid-?
ma has ttnuctm-manyJmUationte which' the tmbllc Idiould?
guard againstpurchasing. Be not;persuade? fdbtfysay;,
thing ch» until y’od have given Bow-have's Hollandllittjert
a fair ■ triad. One bottle will convince yon how Infinitely
superior tt is to SI them Imitations. > - ' ': T-■ i ;
BSP'Bold af $l.OO per bottle, of sli bottles for $5, ]by gie‘
/■ .sou Fabnanou, v ~ >
BE*IJ. PAGE, JR., & CD,,
i TJ W.Byott * Sen*, Philadelphia; BarnwiXark, New'
TojteJtfonttTsrk, Cincinnati' Bartini Adams"* OoL
A- IIOUSIIi 'ps. ' Atul
and Marabapta generally thronghont the.Unitedgtatte
and [October liflBse!-ly J
THE AT.i BEAHTIEIBR'! 'SO
FOB IT RESTORES icBIHAItESTI.YGRAY HAIR TO
Its origitmT cdljtfrtgrewj liticurlaatly thk tiuti held; r»
will preserve it to any Imaglnablo agei uifM
“»■*A* 'M r^kcX.an“C u^
circular dfad the followlm.-
/ Dover, S, Hi, Feb. 2d, 18C7.
P*Of■ CSf—lhnta tvWithib nT»w days we
have received so many orders and calls for Fro f. 0. J. Wood’s
Hair Rcatoratlve,thit'td-diqr we werb compel led to send to
Boston&r aqnantity,(tbe tidozenyt»h forwarded all being
sold.) while womightorder a quantity from you. Every
bottle we have told teem to haxe produced three or four new
customers and titer approbatibn, and patrtJnnge It receives
' from Abe most substantial ana \torthy cltiMtw of our vi
cinity, fully convince n» that It la A MOST VALUABLE
PREPARATION. 1
Send us.as soon as may be .one gross ofil size; muLone
dozen $2 size; and believe ns yours very ndspcctfully. .
(Signed) DANIEL 4 00.
Hickory drove, Sti Cbl »; 1858.
Itw. 0.1. Wood—Dear Sir : Some time last summer we
were Induaed to use some of your Hair ißeetorative, and
its effects were io' wouderftil, wefeel itionr duty to you
and the atffictod, to report it;
Oin-lltUe son’a hcad for somo time hail been perfectly
coveted with sored; ahd some called it btidd bead. The
ha'r almost entirely came off in consequence, when a friend,
seeiugs his sufferings, advised us to use tour Restorative,
we did so with little hope of success, but! to one surprise,
and that of all oar friends, a very few applications removed
the disease entirely, aiid a neW and luxucieut crop of hair
soon started out and we can now say that our boy has as
healthy a scalp, and as loxurient a crojh of hair as any
otlien-child. We can therefore, and do hereby recommerd
yom Restorative, as a perfect remedy-foe an diseases of the
scalp and hair. Wc »ie, yours roepecmilly,
GEORGE tV. HIGGINBOTHAM,
SARAH A; HIGGINBOTHAM.
_ -„ _ Gardiner, Maine, ilnne 22 1 1855.
Pnor. 0. J. Wood— Dear 81r:Ihavo aes{l two bottles of
Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and cih trtfiy say it is
the greatest discovery of the age for reatoffilg and changing
the Hmr. llcfere using it I was amapW seventy. My
Hair lias now attained its original color.; itTou can recom
mend it to the world' without the least) war, as my case
was one of the worst kind. j Fj
SPa, Yours Respectfully,
DANIELS. MtJBPHY,
O. J. Wood A Co, Proprietors M 2 Broadway, New York,
(in tiie great N. Y. Wire B&ilihg Estahlfehmcut,) and 114
Market St.. St. Louis, Mo. 1 j: '
For sale by G. W. KESSLER, Altoong, pndby all good
Druggists. ;■ Hijne 8,1865-ljr^
\r ALU ABLE PROPERTY AT PRI
v TATE SALE.—Tho subscriber offeraat Private Sale
untu the Ist day of November next, the -following proper
ty, to wit: i'
A Lot of Ground situate m East Al
toona, adjoining lots of A. Denning, jMc’A, and John
Foulknor. The’Lot is In excellent working order with a
ot choIceYROlT TREES alHu thrifty growth. The Lot
is situated in a desirable part of the towfi, on one of the
principal and most pleasant street*. If nifsold by the" Ist
of November next, it will bo leased for a tritn of years.
Also-—A Lot containing Cjjie Acre p/
Ground, situate in Logan township, on the pnblio road lead,
mg from Baker’s Furnace to tbs AlleghenJpU contains and
about Altoona, haring thereon erected a
Good FRAME HOUSE, a good STABLE, SPRING HOUSE,
and all other necessary out-buildings. There is a nerer
uiliDg spring of-water and a lot of choice: Fruit Trees on
life premises. Also an excellent new Gnins Arbor-with a'
lot of vines In thrifty growth. Tho groundia in high stkte
of cultivation and nnder good fence. If nfit sold by the Ist
of Nobemher next, it will bo offered for rent.
Persons desiring information above proper
ty will receive it by calling upon # .
September 2,1858-3 m) ; GEOBGE 18. CRAMER
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
A NEW STOCK OU READY-MADE
CLOTHING ji
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, JUST RECEIVED BY
ETTINGER & ULLMAN, .
A3JD NOW BEING DISPOSED OP AT ffilOES WHICH
DEFY COMPETITION. | J ;
Mr. ullman announces that he is
is always on hand and will take gjfcat pleasure in
waiting upon all who may favor him with « call. He feels
confident that-he will bo able to reader satisfaction both
In quality and price. r [April 15-Sm
OPERA .CIGARS ! ~ K
THREE BELLES, ;
NEPTDNES,
FORTALIZAS,;
LA ROSAS, t
LA ABULAS, ’ ;
For sale by A. BOVSfe Hptfffut
June 24, 1558.-tf '' ' ‘
FARE REDUCED;
STATES UNION HOT EL
606 and 608 Market Street, ,-
riMivß bjxth,* .
PB.IAAD EDPBIA..
Terms—§l.2s Per Day. - ’'* ■.
G. W. HINKLE, PaomiTov
July 1,1568.-4 m. ’V i
The trust account of john
TALBOT Assignee of MICHAEL GAIXAHER. Mer-.
chant Tailor, of Altoona, Blair Co., Pa. ‘
Notice is hereby given that the above stated account has
been filed in the. Court of Commtfn Plcofi ofßfair County
aqd that the same wifi be confirmed and allowed, on the
fourth Monday (and 25th day) of October nectt,hnlesscaiiBe
bo shown why the some should not be confirmed and al
’ JOS.BALDRIBGEPfoth’y
Altoona, Sept. 22d, 1858.—3 t ■, , l: .• .1, t -.- ■; ■
WM. S. BITTNKIt, .
surshon DHuTxar,.
Office immediately opposite
Church, on Tirginfa.street JeelMmsirtcd without
pain, by means of electricity— no humbug. who
can come well recommended for.-morality dad possesses a
good English education, will be takcii. [Sept. V6B-ly» r
COAL I COAL! COAL If—
The subscriber wouldrespect-^t'S*, - L Js. ''«>
hilly inform tii consumer* tfalAtM "AtsirffM
in AltooiKi, that he is constantly
wiring oil-kinds of COAL, which ho^* lr
I* rpady to delirer.at all timWfandtoany part of the to wn.
Office at residence, in North TVard.
June 17-2m] . JOHN ALLISQN,
'VTEW BOOT IND SHOE STORE.—
JLI The subscriber would respoctftilly idiorm the'citi
zens ofthiaplaceand vlclhity that’ hohasiltHl oDCnM k
BOOT and SHOE STOBE,inthe bundlitgtlAorf* tocet£
pled by Dr. C. P. Sollctij,on ’ Virginia MHet nearly Cftbo
site the Lutheian'ChWr:h. Ue will ke«BOn hand n mod
assortment of Men and Boy's Boots and Shock Ladies’ Wal
ters, Children's Shoes, Ac. ' . ■:
s** ' a,oeB wpsfted at the shortest notice.
Sept. 30, IMB.-3t ; E. PEW.
J>LAIR COUNTY pf^DR^NSE
■ undersigned. Agent! of the Blair
unty Mutual Pin) Insurance Company, l is at all
J*®™ m, jbuh^-
tngs, JftreManSue, Furnjture-eig&i rrtpertf,oferßrf des
cription, in townor couhtnr; at' as 'reasonable rates as ally
Company in the Start." Offieojhflw MasonWtemplc. ■
Jan. 3,’00-tf| - *o# SHOEMAKER, Agent.
NOTICE.— WHEREAS, LETTERS
Testamentary ofa the estate of EDWARD MIDLER,
Ute of Logan township, deceased,hAre beengrantcd to the
subscriber; all persons! ndebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediatepaymcnt; those having claims against
the estate, wilt ttako'knowE the wine without ‘delayto 4
(fct-7.1868,.6t • ‘ . J.(^OD,A|u ? r.
MY WIFE,
HQmCHBH, has left: m y. bed and
iKKtfd Without any Jut carao or provocation, this is to
caution harhorihg or trusting her on
iny account, as I will porno debts of her Contracting after
t \r: wm. r. pisi,ey hr. i
JLJ SPECTFULLY offers ' jiii ’
services to the people of Altoona and the
Joining county. Wb
1 Jj? Totini at the office heretofore oc- BebS
ciffifedhy Dr. Q. D. ■ ;
AltO'aa, gcpt.30,1858.-U .
HPAKE NOTICE, THAT THE AS
JL 815SSMENT No, 15, made by the Lycoming Mutual
Insurance Compiny, in Dlair county, is payable at mr of
fleo. The Assessment ls:3 per cent, on all notes in force
May IS, 1858. ! JptDT SUOEMAKEB,
‘ Aitoonji. July 18. 1853. 1 littnvtr.
T?GR RENT.—THE STORE-ROOM
JLi now occupied by J. ft J. LOWTIIKR, will be for-
Bent by the 15th of October neat,
Bept^23,lB&B. . v WM. M. LLOYD.
SIEBAM TARTAR/SUPBBrOABBO-
I NATB of Soda, Salaratu* Waahinr Bodai Durfcw’f
lag Boeder, In Wore aufl for iwjttXvU’
—, A Store.;..
■DLiNKg OF ALS DEBOBIt>TIONS
JLf' ntatly and expedldowy executed at this 6ffl& ‘
; iNviQORA^aRi
Wfibdf t&Vont PArtatifa *nA T{\rr M rfiiigV ■
only a CMhartit, butfa irrer remedy/ acting ,
liX'tr to eject itsmorbid matter, then on th" tfafeaSiha
boweie to cnrryoff that fliatter, thus ucccmidhSßjf+wo
purposes effectually, without any of the pamhit ftetUn
experienced, in' (ho operations of most CathariS&'s\t
strenpthensthe system at the snipe Ultra Antit-purweMt
and when taken-daily in moderate doses, wUI : stre&tßha
and Uuhd it up with minimal rapidity.
The Lrvxp is one of the: [principal of,
human body; and when it jperforms ItofUnctmuvS,
Uio powers of Uio system (are fully developed*Xu
KomiuA U almost entirely I. -'dependent on Ura hWttb
2?. *ha Liver for the! proper pciformaneentto
fductious; when thestom-i 'arhisat fault, ths TijSSl
fiU * t > “tJ Ac wliole! (“) ■ system suffer* In
its duty. For the diseases; !of that orciii rdiSof tlu
proprietors has made it apritfcerfLS^
than twenty y ears, to flu J ■ some remedy whercwhhM
the many d<> r »nBetnenu\o wWchtt-l*
To prove 1 that this reme
son troubled with liven
forms, has but to try a bot
tain.
These Gama remove all
the system, supplying in
of lillo, invigorating the
digest Well. VCRIFTWO TOE
health to the whole machi- j
of tbs disoasor-f flcctm g a
v Bruces Armens are cur
fasyknrsn. by the otco
vrooaAToa.
(tee dose after eating is
mach and prevent the food
Only one done 'taken be-
Nlghtmare.
Only one dose taken at
els gently, and cures Cos
. One dose taken after each i
■ 4Sir One dose of two tea* •
Sick H&uiAriuc.
■ One Dottle taken for fe- i male obstruction K«aW,
the cause of the disease, N and makes a Perfect canL
Only one dose immediate, ly reljavee VhoUb,
„ O n ® ; du *° repeated •_ l« u «ufo cure for QUUS
Mordvs, and a prvvcutivc C f 2 of OtioLKiu#
Only one bottle is - needed to threw out of thi
syttws the effects of modi- cine after a long sfekaaa£*
. 4®* One bottle taken for lainmcc removes all aal»
lowness or unnatural color . from the skin *"*
One dose taken a short'fC time before eating K iT«a
Vijror to the appetite, and.imukes the food digest w«IL
One dose often repeated Q cures Chronic Diarrhoea in
ite worst forms, while Sum- out aad Dowel comulalnl*
yudd almost to the first fj. dose. 1
One or two doses cures ” attacks caused bvWoaia
SWSSSS.SSk ,, -t S 5 SlvJj"’ •>**
4ttSS i SSs , s« i ss^afsfe
as- a preventive for Fever rf\ and F*ven*S
5 Bilious type, /It operates with certainty,
aud thoiisands arc willing to testify to Its wondarfisi
virtues. , . ' ■
ito&voi 040 ***** * l^n * ttnanimous testimony in
Water in the mouth with the Intljfotator. and
■wallow both together. i *. ,
THE LIVER ISYIG6RATOR
IS A. SOIBNTmOMEDICAL DISCOiVI&t. and is daflv
working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures aTif
by magScytten Vxejlrtt dote giving seldom more
than one bottle Is required to cure any k)nd of Liver Goto*
plaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dgtptytia to a common
SctuiacJtCj all of wldch are the result of a Diseased lim.' ■
ONI DOLLAR PM BOTTLE.
DDcSANFORD, Proprietor, 8-15 Droadwav. New Fork
POSITIVE INFOIIMATIONI^THB
l*t,!lho recent hard time* hate very much reduced lb*
! 1 Ce city, to cash buyers. ‘
ifiom entlrolyfoV caah< •: ~-
«n. we'sen for ready pay.
•ttpsaM^sssaateiis'
#ny °^* r to thecoaotr.
;iaaaagi^*- , iaaß^j?,,
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
„ : ' , ' aa r ; -
EXTRACTS FOR THE
Fomatitms, Bair Qils, Colognes, in*
ported and domestic; Orieiitod
Drops, .
. jpanni Sachets]
Toilet Soaps, Bair.
Brushes, Tooth Brushes* ■
Br emng { r.
Purses, Bap Leaf Wrtfti £ c>j
JCBT MC^Vfp'Ajip
June’lB, ICtSSw-tC:." : '• • '
pi“i u r ‘ rct ? rn * <~ 9 ronlu ‘ e ?%«»“0“■
3 READY-MADE CLOTHING
Otwdwßrtoi'
C%tS» P&flt8] ; B00t8 lUI3 Vm«
thettoJ, ■
& r taab. mttig bO&S.
tow * f?*“ Prtce *’ - to * hereb y enabled taefllTtuy
Wtisftotlon. V^RTTVci?
Sept. 39..165MC ..
J'ISCEj ! LIME! LIME i-~jD^iic4iiavill<s
»*•* HoUktajalmrgv ipn'. ■
1*» op«r»doij, fcpr Urge Wm#-
;s
bg country; by wagon, or at the Kiln. Address
Jane XJ-Cni]
pASSVILLB SEMINARY.
V . ■ . ■■: ONLY s22£o PER QUARTER.
- of this school are so low and the arWaSSs -'■
”* QB ® U > «**t many eyeh at agrafdlrtwS -
fflrf It to the£ advantage to patronise it in nrefcrWS •
k h«ne.- All Branches, both nseftol and oC>
*££«**• Students of
oreWtetWad, Thowholo expense of.one studentfofaySr
A **"«“ 1,111 «* wnt !
£ <Wrt ’“ Jolm D- Cassvllle.Hunting:
doa county, Pa. [Angnh IMm.
Tqro’xME TESTIMONY. ’
and have receivedmore benefit from lm Yuli’s tiatamleOU
than any other medicine I evernted. ALEX, IIcKEK,
This tt *, Mifflin county, Pa. ‘
m ,* U8 5 (1 ® u Voil’s Galvahio Oil la >
my til some of tho diseases for which it Is nms'
JSenlnt f l *su” l k 5 <o <s ct nlmost spontaneously. I reoom
&ntKl ’^L!i h 0 BUff£ ?i from pain ’ A ’ M ’ IMJRAM;
Sept. 2, 58—ly. Kecatur township, Mifflin co- Po.
" 1 ' l ■■ ‘ ** v \- -
WALL PAPERS! Wall PapeWH—
wUof & U “hen?e^ C *** **•»“*
—rnjwr your room* and be sociable, '
?9^^^l’ a P? r y°ur iyonis and be com&irtebte, i - -
„ B««ltiliii Wall Papers can bo bought at all pric««-frota -
8j 10 and 12 cents up to 55 per roll. ■> . : f. J
Ifindow Curtains. Fire Board Screens, Tester t’lwfay
with a great variety of decorations always for sals by
„ w. p. Marshall *oo.
Sept. 23,1858—2m.] 57 Wood Street Pittsburgh pa. :
o. J. innsr, m. d. \ , j>|». ooon, m. h.
DPvS. HIRST & GOOD, TENDER
th«'lr profcasiocaftorvicoj to tbo citizens of iilouoi,,
and vicinity in the several branches of , V - " \
MEDICINE AND SUHGEIIt.
Country calls regularly attended 16. _ .
Office. the name as heretofore occupied by Dr. Butt' i i
By consent, D- K. Uocxl refers (o ; - - : ■ »
J. M. Ocinmil|, M. D., Alexandria, Opii. * **■>
J. B. Buden, M. D.. HuntinplonV* “ ‘ .
Drs. Ross, Royer and Fey, Williamabttta. '
April 22. ISiS-lf.|
i:. $
A CARD.—Uear w hat stre.Vml#
JLX. oinuDcanavU'.e but* ;—I have need theO.*.. Jin*.
J-1>- StoncrSU. toStoSS 1
painfiil disease mvself and recommend it to other*. anTii*
every case found it to be one of the
eoro and isUnful diseases. Relieves,!? nSn ?
utee. Every family should hatpin
' ’ •' " ■ Sept. 16, IBM.—ly. ' ’
T B¥rS PREPARATION FOR KX4
JLi MICE, ROACHSB, *XTS, 32
VJibowdusjpf in its o*l tain mv cb<u2s2?*
3W,tor «i«i th* Dro* Btortor : '
jao. a. w. KEseua.
ssas******!
.1 ln of ..
tie, and conviction b cer*
I morbid or bad matter £ro«i
their place a healthy
atomacli, causing fowTla
(blood, giving tono vS
ucr.v, removing the cmwo
[radical core.
ed,, Ayp, WHAT U Brrrrj,
atonal me of the hiTut S
>
%
Sufficient to relieve the «(ir
: s'°® firing and sour lag,
wro rearing, pr«r«tai
night, luoeens the tb*h«« v
nrsMcas.
meal will cure DvspepehL
epoonaful will «lwaj* n
- „ JAMES FUNK,,
i VunatnnCU, Blqir (fe. fH
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