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    ALTOONA, PA.
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THURSDAY, KOV. 18, 1858.
. <SU'W»ere parties are unknown to ns, our mlefcr adrer-
Wtng mi to require payme 11 1 iu aJ ranee, oraraatan tee from
•: ■ ‘■■OWllpatsons. It Is therefore useless for all toch toaend
•,B%*averti»emeut» offering to pay at the end ofthree or six
MMIh. Where adTcrilsemvnts are accompanied with the
■ ■ whether one, five or ten dollars, we will giro the
,n4wtlser the fall benefit of cash rates. '
CouaTsmr and Maekiaob.— Wehave
.rcceiyedfrom those enterprising publish-;
i«rs of popular books, T. B. Peterson &
■-^Rollwn,.No. SOd Chesuatstreet,Phila
; d&phia, a ,<»py of.the above named work,
, , the portfoUoofßobert Morris> Esq.,
. !the.able. editor of the Philadelphia JEn
g»ir*r. In-these, day sj it is graying to
-finda volume like the present, wherein
.taste isunvitiatedand sense ; nndestroyed;
,; simplicity j of . stylo and clearness
- of expression are retained, ’ and which is
.mitten,-not to excite 'the ;imagihatiou;eri
to the eyil passions of our nature,'
' bnt tO; inculcate lessons of wisdom, as well
rfntodraw totears hud move to laughter.
gotual-hearted goldsmith. They
contain the delicate fancy, .the good sense
andTthe qidet humor which {Characterize
.wrirings; and they are, mpre
. vopr,; written .with like correctness of lan
. guage. They treat, beside .that of court
’4|^’*oenes and experiences in so
adabted for
They arc, in-
aa will biasir to be read aloud
. please
t .the ‘ old folks at
' JkOfpe/ but also the * little' folks/ the
publishers will send the book, post-paid,
anypetw^on.re^i)tof?l.2s
I §9r Among lias most interesting items
f are
n;
which
elective franchise, the
> ' of representation and
and pledged himself to support
1 a hill providing for such a system ic Eng
. secret society
as excluded)
,:^B^hiteh.formejd , ia -Ireland for the purpose
rise ’against the British
. men end
expe^w
for
: . *
i that a iuunber of vessels
j* ,'• * '• ?/ t,* 1 .*•■*> c,'7* i. '.,•*, 5* f. I • _
had actually sailed from SpaiutoCaba,
the contemplated expedi
tion against’Mexico.
. -SxASoi Among the names
( «j£those mentipnedin connection with the
' office of State Tfeaaurer, we notice .none
of Jthp State, which, by
.we sui*k emitted Jbo the manthis
tiiae jfe ofHqlll-
person |p fiilsp^c
■ w;<w» :
iatheState,
peeaing a, perfect knowledge
ih& business pf
Vs for
and wluch. would cany
pppldeppe to ike office. We hop* that
the .claims of Western Pennsylvania may
toconsideredand the namp df Mr Llo yd
# to. hi “'■
fnuid javp; .the highest
number of votes cast for State Treasurer.
Oonnv's lAdeyV 300k.-rtli6 jte
ce|Pjj|»number of this work far outstrip
aUtPreceding numbers, and is altogether
<#* of the -finest copies of a magazine that
ever seen. We can not for the
U&ftf us see how Godcy can furnish so
*los for-S3. It appears to be his aim to
his patrons, rather than make afor-
a caterer for the ladies, and a
Magazine publisher, he stands unapproach
# -JO te jnumber mentioned is alone
wortiralgoar’s subscription. The present
jnunbeiuisontains fifty-six engravings and
amount of reading matter. No
.can possibly afford it should be
upt/hia,model of fashion. Price $3.
Philadelphia.
ITh® -Waseblrxe' Bhotjiehs.—The
tbQ&iWashburnes,.brothers, in the present
§' «« oj. MixDOMsia.-A corrcs*
SS! of Tiw iEl w. B n’ going on between™
“ . ~ . C. C., of tie Northern Protestant Methodist and the
T.Tn t ° -‘ S r ,8m ? ff , r ?- “Wesleyan Melhotot Connexion” Z
elected Jby neart - mnjontics., Another r- : u - P * -
- .
la Wa sJiw% in"the
* ■ ' ~ ''M*
I ■ ’ifiiinT-i'-i rtf:''/ II : ~"
fy *IT
•.-!•* - -v r
-t".* :
MF*The liutthat Bonus, the proprio
tor iof the New York Ledger, hae contri
buted ?10,000 to the MonntVernon As
soeMltiop, hits published.
Thiragroemont to much was
made Syerett, In eon- ,
sideration o||pfhich to furnish!
an article w&kly for for one*
year. Bonner bos ghen||&check for thej
amount toEverett handed
it over to the Association. ; The New
York Tribune notices the transaction in
Aefbuownigpitliystyle;
“ The Mount Vernon is very much like
poverty—it diakes strange bedfellows.—
Bonner :nnd Everett, for instance, under
the same counterpane ! A sort of thing
which we should not. haye fojr, but
upon^wluoh m ;may lobk with reverence,
now that ithas come. To save Mount
Vernon is wortii rescue those
jmmorhd hones from the very mortal man
who has them in keeping is worth while ;
but have we a right to demand such sac
rifices of the ancient editor of The Greek
Reader? What will Mr. Everett write
about?' And, before he. begins to write,
may we caution him ? He will be vis-a
tife with ‘The Parson Turned Pirate.’
He will be cheekbyo oVI * with ‘The
Bloody Cart-wheel* He will encounter
‘ The Fjotal Poignard.’ 'He will be
smooched by ‘The Drop of Blood.’ He
will have to bear the ringing articulations
of ‘ The "Maiden’s Curse.’ Is Mr. Everett
ready for all this ? If so, let him go ahead!
Ilissonmething of a slide from The North
American JievieiD to the other publica
tion I Bat the spirit of Washington will
undoubtedly .gaze upon it with rapture.
TixeDbovers Kickiko. —A Drovers’
Convention was; recently held at Buffalo,
N. Y., at whichresolutions were paped,
den'ouncingthercgulations .adopted by
the New York Central, ;New York and
Brie, Baltimore and Ohio and Pennsylva
nia Central Bail Boads, with respect to
drovers, and recommending a withdrawal
of all stock from the Suspension Bridge
aqji Dunkirk, and the bestowal of all pa
tronage on the Buffalo and Corning Bead,
it not being a party to the obnoxious reg
ulations. complain of the
increase of freight and the abatement of
return .passes; -they think themselves en
titled to the latter,'inasmuch as they have 1
themsolyes or by proxy to attend the;
transit of stock oyer the rpads—a duty
which the roods should assume as carriers
of freight.
Election Frauds; —We leam from;
the Johnstown Echo, that the alleged
frauds in Washington township, Cam
.bria.county, nro now a legal
investigation before P. S. Noon, Esq.,
Commissioner appointed by the court for
that purpose. Almost every citizen v,of
the township has been .subpoenaed, and .it'
is expected that ; . some two weeks will be
consumed in the examination ofwitn esses,
-arguments, &c.- The opinion prevails that
the entire vote -of that township will .be
thrown‘out, the charge of fraud being
.Ukely tobe lf this be done,
-the opposition will gain-an Assemblyman,
and the Democrats will secure their.Coun T
ty Commissioner. The latter (Mr. Abel
Lloyd) is plaintiff in thc investigation. |
Spzak-EB ,or TUB .Senate. —The De
mocracy having the majority in the State
Senate, vre presume they will hate things
all their ojpn yray in reference to the or
ganization of that body. , Among the
riames of .candidates ibr speaker we ob
serve that of Hon . John Cresawell, of this
county. ‘ depot think a' better mim
bbuld be foap'd for tlie .position in .the
the dominant party and ; hbpeltb
be abde.toehroniole his.triumphant elec
tion. He would make a good looking i>f- !
ficer. '
(hwiier/eitße
lector,.,ihe following Bonks are set down
as “iDdubtful
siness men'and all others should refuse to
receive theur notes: ; J
- HolUdayabtug, i
McKean County BanVSinetßport
Sharboldii. Bonk,’ S&wnokm, ' ‘ s> ‘ ■ • • ■ i •■:■
Tioga .County Saak, Tioga. -
Wftrren County Witreii., . . v i (
What's wrong with the " Central Bank?”
Is it really “shaky,” oj is it a trick of the
Broker’s? - \' ■
Minisiee
Green, Melodist preacher in charge pf
the warren Circuit, Mississippi, was sliot
at Mcntalbon, a few days since, by a man
named Fisher. The wound is supposed
to be mortal. 3-bo cause of the shootibg
was ttat S’isher’s wife had joined the
church Fisher meeting Mr.
Greeny abused him terribly, and finally
pulled out a pistol and shot him. The
culprit has fled. ; :
The stapem
connected with the
bogus bills on th<
of Fairmount,. Mi
last week,;
l&>i£ _
|®|^^iwspedkible .nH to be
thefraud, and ohe or two, it
lhe jrewaJt of
!fled from r JSeW;Ynrk. The
plates for tike -bills -ftrere ..engraved ly
•Messrs.., Bawdon,, Jlatch & .-Ed*,
‘son, the celebrated bank-note engravers,
but -without any suspicion on their part of
anything wrong in the transaction. The
tease is still undergoing examination. ‘
JSvAirs Conviotkd.— The trial of
David S. at Pittsburg, for the mur
der of ’’was - brought to a conclu
on Saturday morning last. At a few
minutes past 1 ten o’clock, the jury gave
notice to the: Court that they had agreed.
The judge ordered the prisoner to be bro’t
in, and. the I jury returned a verdict of
“ guilty of murder in the first degree/’—
The prisoner, it is said, looked somewhat
paler than previously, but mantaiaed his
self-possession. The result was generally
anticipated and gives -satisfaction.;
The condemdd man still protests his inno
cense.
trial of Christian Jacobi, for the
murder of his wife, commenced in Pitts
burgh, on Monday last. Our readers will
remember that a woman' was found mur
dered in a clump of bushes in a meadow,
near Corks Blip-, in the vicinity of Pitts
bprgh, during the past summer, by a cou
ple of men who were mowing. She prov
ed to be a German woman and was identi
fied as the wife of Jacobi, who was imme
diately suspected as her murderer, and,
after a long search, was arrested at Blue
Island, in Indiana. ;
PEH AHD SCISSORS.
tST’ Read the advertisement of C. Jaggard.
S&“ A great “institution”—the “ grab bag.”
AST" In demand— overcoats and blanket
shawls. - ’ -
Wanted—a good “habit” to clothe a
"bare” possibility.
Out in full-force—dhe boys with their
sleds on Monday.
Well patronized—the Ladies Fair by
the young gents.
*6?“ We will give an account of the Ladies
Fair in our next '
■ tSt Prime, Cove Plant Oysters always on
band at Taylor’s saloon. Step ini. ■
B&~fleorga Fabes,, keeper of the State Ar
j|saud at flan isburg, bos been removed.
In town lately-t-any number of organ
graders and street beggars.
Look 'outfq,r street beggars—some of
them arevilloms in disgume.
dimes—several of .those who
“ went*ih’ r fori “two chances” or more at die
Fait*:' '
1 Bfti A Lover’s Conundrum.—Why is lave
like,a canal boat? Becauae' it is aft internal
transport. '
■ft. Seldom to be fannd—-the kind of shirts
asked for bynyoung geat at the Fair the other
W'-. ■ ■ •
f . Ihe dpbt of Rusaia ia said to amount to
$352,000,000. That of France is $1,284,000,-
000|,and that of England to $8,295,000,000.
Ift- Thanksgiving a* hand and. We have no
turkey. OurcpnsolatJon, however, ia found in
thW&ct that there are many others as good,
perhaps, as we,inthe samosituation.
.Sft> Akopna exeels all other "towns of its
size- find agelu the numberand perfect regula
tions beneficial societies and public
Associations.
The has issued a proclamation
fixing the 80th day of November, for holding an
extra electioneer Congressman in Berks county,
to fill the place of Glanoy Jones, resigned.
■ft- We observe}! the carcass of a fat young
bear lying oW .the porch of the Logan House,
yesterday morning—the trophy of some inoon
tafneer.in thig
Oft- John Baer, the. editor and senior pub
lisher of 1 * TheVoncafreand,” apd the’ oddest
printer' ana publisher remaining ini the business
in Lancaster, Ba.,diedbnthe6ih ipst. ! ‘
■ A conrespdndeiit of the Lancaster Union,
iwhio Ifdoly visited this place; 'toys;—we Saw
plenty of beaU|tifol setmery, the fiureat of which
was Altoona ItaelL cradled among the hills.” i
BQ&- A Quaker’s admonition. jtp.%maa who
WW pooling jforth avolley of iUlangoage to
huh: care, s iny friend, thoa mayest
rnhthyfaceagAiust iriy fist” : ' ' p-v N
■•'laf* appktatua” recoatlypat
cnted, and folly described in the Meretiklj
the skirts
9* P&led by the Mom
Journal—" ladies Iwgli-drauKcß.”
chance to hug :the;giifadating --fro
doubt there are a numberwho "would, pay for
■thechwcfc\'‘n- ■ .•■•'
t©» Prentice » pitches into” a
temporary,aa.ifojfew»:~ , ‘l&
of the Lomsviile Ouar&mitora that wears do
had that editor upon the fined of a long pitch
forkorerapaehf cOals.” •''?’■
Augusta, Me., paper tolls a story
about a (tomee between.a Ohap named Snellings
gal, oaUed drig Sis." They
daheed IT hours and minutes, when Digfifat
caved, and took a seat In the, chimney, corner!
■WSr The editor of the Blairaville Anuxiean
boasts that the mechanics, of that town Taxed'
those of all other towns in litterary attainments,
and says that if any doubt it he will set their
barber forward. . Let him toot out his; man, we
have one'who can meet him on his own ground.
ASS’* A nice bit of a V scrimage” is now going
on between the editor of the Ebensburgjfoun
iaituer and Gen. Dick White, all about Democ
racy* The Geh. hoes his row very well but' the,
Mountaineer presents a few ugly facts; -“ Pilch
in,” gentlemen, you’ll feel better After its Ml
over. ... ,
bi>-
Good Authority.—William H. Barey
the oldest of the borea-training brotherhood’
declares that his system is equally cfficadous in
subduing women and children, as hbrses Bh
ing a widower with ten olive, brirachcs,'h* has
tUw?v“ Sl * 0p? ° r ' t 0 si ofdds
- -* -H; 6 .'J?i ■ f- ; tSa/4
N-vr* h&£i''i4 1
great d i
liquors to toiscdnntry. : fit I came
to a sUigb called
about ar.doaettdWeßtog-hanMW, Irtorts,
sad onePostOfßoe.
two liquorscuba's. . Nekt ; J^w^6^^‘-'itt
* ve*if largoaitna
,ted on the Biver.and
directly in the neighborhood of a large grave
yard (whiohbythe way made it look natural and
convenient.) I next came to Pekin, with her
many stores and confectioneries, in almost any
o£ which we. could find liquors of all kinds, in
barrels, to casks, to flasks, to'bottles and in
tumblers, standing ready, wiping Md v waiting,,
to <be absorbeddjy ikitHOUt-full, by any and
everybody. A great many drunk people are
found in' this town ; on some occasions thO Mar
shal takefe a drank man (against Ms will) throws
Mm in Ms wagon and starts him out of town.—
Some timC ago I was traveling a short distance
from this town (PektoJ-whdovertook a team.
It was standing on the road, and on enquiring,
V found that the driver had been drank, fell out
of Ms waigon and broke Ms arm. At this mo
ment the hqlf drunk father-in-law came up, took
Mm and put him in his own (the old mop's) wag
on and took him back to town, and Uum started
for his w[e who lived about seventeen miles
from towns. The next-place is; Wesley City, with
seven dwelling houses, r one storehouse, one
Tavern and another large' Distillery.; Here
some time ago, there lived a inan whoHmade a
practice of steading cattle.;■ The owner of the cat
tle proceeded to stop such carrying on, by sim
ply shooting the man, after, which there was
hotMng more either'said cr done.
Next is Peoria. When yet a considerable dis
tance from the town; I saw several towering
chimnies, which 1 thought at first sight were
built up from as many Iron manufactories, but
on a nearer approximation 1 found they were
unanimously from JDutilieria and oil in opera
tion, which caused.the town to present a cloudy
and-smoky appearance. On entering the town,
we saw pictured in glowing colors; the effects of
those towering works. There on Main street
we saw tenbarrels of wMakey; yonder on Wash
ington street we say nine barrels of alcohol, (for
mechanical purposes of course),and like Pekin,
her store possessed it in every shape, form and
quality. On Water and Duke streets we say
seventy -four barrels of good purified, clarified,
rectified, superfine rye Whiskey. Is this all for
mechanical purposes?’ if-it is we most admit
that there are a great many mechanics in this
country, although in taking a survey of the
country we find that the majority, of people are
farmers. But be it os it may, we tMnk that
those Distilleries and their effects upon the peo
ple Where they ana located,, speaks yolumes in
favor of their being a drinking community.
And what is this community drinking? It is
a well-known fact among: farmers, that there
wns a great quantity of rotten corn this spring,
and it is as Well known, that when they received
sixty cents for good- corn they received (at the
, Distilleries) fifty cents for rotten com, of which
a great quantity of this liquor is made, and .con
sequently this people drink the essence 6t roUen
com. IKEMAgON.
N. B. We have still a great deal of sickness
in this country. We have now had three weeks
of very wet weather. We some few flakes
of show this morning. : ’I
For the Altoona Tribune.
Messrs.' Editors:— An article appeared at
the Head of your local column of last week’s
issue, with the caption, “ curious case of deaf
ness cured;” which has- been the subject ofj
considerable remark about: town. The case and .
its treatment have been detailed with snch care
ful minuteness and precision, as to point out the
scarce, of the information, and the astonishing
result of of remedy duly em
blazoned. Certainly it is expected that great
ingenuity and skill are to be attributed to the
discoverer of this novel remedy. Dr. Christy, we
are told, was called to the cose, and “ made use
of every means known to medical men" to restore
,the hearing, bat without .-avail. 'As a last re
sort, after having set the battery of his brain to
work, os all original thinkers and discoverers,
who have exhausted all recorded knowledge, ore
wont to-do—as a last resort, the brilliant scin
tillation of the highly charged machine, he con
cluded to try electricity; and the result is her
alded forth as-,it wonderful triumph of mind over
diseased dfotter; “the benefits of which," it is said,
“are beyondvalue o/whickJ’ wo
are todl, be , The “benefits”
to flow from fiahklin'B demonstration, of the
identity of ligh'tmng and electricity, might he
“ calculated,*?the practical application of his
discovery, in the lightning rod, might be Calcu
lated, the practical application of the same elec
tricity by Morse, to the telegraphic wires, might
be estimated —hut the “benefits” and “?alue” of
this vaunted application of electricity, by a fc&r
by six battery, to the ears of a man who bad
been deaf for two whole weeks, and upon whom,
in those two weeks,: V MI- the' 'means known to
medical men,”, and. .the accumulated experience
of three thousand yean bad _ been expended in
vain, cannot be “ estimated! 1 or “calculated.”
Now, Messrs. Editors, it would not, knowing
ly, pluck a single leaf from the'well earned lau
rels of a trne victor! Put the history of medi
cine records and reveals' so many “ false facts,”
so much pretentious ignorance, so many arro
gant claims to extraordinary discoveries, so
much inflated egotism," that the' duty is deyol*
ved upon euery true utomber of the profession
to contribute hhr' mite'of effort; to prevent the
farther accamjtiatiftn pf such excrescences up on
the body medlar., With this end in view, and
that the public Way khohrlhat this boasted ap
plication ls ns old, almost, as the
discovery itself, I.nddoco the fol
lowing quotation from ah' every day book of
medical practice, via. “ the Cyclopedia of Prac
tical Medicine,” vol. Ist, page 768, first column:
“Electricity was early employed as a curative
agent, ahd Instill • iesfetod *lo -l&ibMiiaas--
lerent forms pi paralysis, amaurosifl—deafitMi 1 ’
-and, toimesmyit:
he might again to have himself
published as an electriedldiseocerer, I will add
the remainder
lepsy, hysteria, chorea—chronir rheamafism
firidfuU directions &'JtiiO Eame'and khcoeedlnc
'SPwW a* might
from other standard books; bn tbeprnoticfeof
a voldme, and titey
will he furbished if called for. But “yeiarsatiri”
When we noticed the oosp, j^u&ld^to;ah(»e£
that
had eye?
of spoh cases, and we were led to the conclusion
ttat ft *as an themanner in
which thp case :■ po j
idea ofraising a “breCze”
and wehave oniy^^tSt^ab^e
*d a* tM*
>, ,%»*” " 5 *<#'*• sat aajdsssS «H Vtesi u ** 3.-1
m the West.
,li», Notcinbor 0, 1868.
hare taken a pleasant
the pleasant tywn of Peo
rhiek timeifoond myself
UkitbdStatu Amt.— The present taqitaij fp HB LI VBE INViGOHATnt 9
force of the United Statu eonststofof nineteen I PRRRABED BT DR. asnvord, u ® ■
regiments of the line composed of tl it following I COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM Qpw, 9
corps;—Five regiments of catalri four wgi- 1
meats of nrtillerw *«a of infantry, making a mon 9
jrrai land taps and
file , cirairahitarea ;£«»•*t» eject itsmorbid matter, then oh thlfthnu?? 'h 9
‘ * ,ILsSi!«WI-rt T*oWeta,»o carry off that matter, tfans aCcomrlis.hu? JM U
of Oi two effectually, without any of the patefal (??, *> 9
thirds itfro sro eleren esptirlelicixi inr the operations of mont 'll
hnndr including one «tre«»g*hein. the system at the same time that it 1 m
r J sj . - f . and when tn<cn daily In moderate doses, will etr *JJ«;
hone sored and ally and bolni it up with unusual rarity. . “ Ta PVtr , .j^
of T atjf Academy, The I.ivr£ la one of t he] ; principle ~M
and spointments. — j hnm;iu body; and when ill j performs ltsfhocti w Jl , h s=*
The lik follows: the powers of the sjstem; # arc fully developed. *-5 vS
■a mi inenTi i ltd itoauxcti is almost entirely: : dependent on U;r is
Born pt tne united States, 1060;I Ireland, 14 BCtion t ,f the z»cer for the proper 3
France, 8: 6;J3cmaiiy»-$; Scotland; Arnetton*: when tae «tom-i lachtaat flmit, the (JJi? I
Cuba, 1; Turkey, 1; at sea. 8. y The milhtia dnty . For «,f that or^^f^Hf
force of the United Steles is computed nt 8,000,- proprietors has made (this 1 - (study,in a practice,* J? 1
000 effectire men. 1 than twenty years, to ttad| piscine where***
uwamHicißw counteract the many de- raagwnents to which if *
liable. . rv»l ■
To prove that this rrme
eon troubled with Lraa
Bgk, A new-born babe was le&i
step of a house in Boston, with) o
note:—“Tathe tendermewlesbfll
wicked world this Uttlp liifimt iji
Whoever receives tt, cares for ii f
may jet lire to biesa tie daythi
■ iindnesshas been bestowed.
ofmisplaced confidence, yetthehei
tion of tie mother never die.” . • *
A dayor two ago, Ajjaasem
the tndns tp New York Lad a pet
which be am need the ; passeng«tBU
Chester, the train suddenly stoppqj
doctor, brakesmen,, and everybody
know the cause, hut nobody could
was discovered that Mister Jockol)
to the top,of a car, and pnlled the
communicates with the locomotive]
WEST ALTOONA CABINET
WARS BOOM.—The
idgned lim lately nude arrangements
do business on a more extensive
than heretofore, and la now prepared to ;
execute all '
ORDER® FOR lURKTURE,
OF ANT KUfD, J t
AT SHORTEST NOTICE.
HU workmen are (acknowledged to be ca aalilc of doing ,
The very best work in the line of Cabi
net Making, ;
and all those, who entrust him with their
upon receiving finished work. 1
He keeps a constant supply of Fqrnll
which be invites to attentian of those Inf'
“ HOUSE-K££P|
Call on bim*at -at bit room 1& Itsndoe
Plank Hood. v
COFFINS MADE TO j
■ Korember 11,1858. [ISx
FISK'S METALIC BU.
S£S.—This is a new article in thl
country, although extensively npcd in th<i
a sure protection against . , S
WATER Am> Ymshx,
and possess many ether advantages ovcrjth? common cof
fins. The remains of the lamented CLAI WKBSTEII
were encased in these cases. ~ .!■ ,
Tor sale by ISAAC Cf> r "'
November 11,1858.
WILL WONDERS NEVEROtiASB
—Ncmir-ee—not so Tong u McCORMICK keeps
.'store in Altoona, and brings such habtllQme guodsaa no
did this lull. It ia the wonder of cVßjypcrson how he
can sell such beautiful goods at such lent prices, but-the
mystery ia easily sol red—ho knows wlwSitlie people of. Al
toona want and be brings it, and he knows where to buy
In the city to enable Idm to sell cheap atjhome.
THTi] T, ATITRS rtspecquHv IbrUed to call
X XXX4 XUXUXJbS Bnd cxwnineae rich . stock of
plain and fimey DRESS GOODS whlch he hat aelabtedex
pressly to suit tlieir wonts, embracing everything they re
quire from a fifteen dollar shawl down til a stick orwbale
boneor row of pins. ' 1 ‘
THE GENTI^MEN.ffiS^t
ccllcnt assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, CtOTIIS, CAB
-81 MKKGS, and everything in' that line-i-also, axes, saws,
augers and various mechanical impkmeata, tbpsther'with
u superb IOFOT segars and tobacco. 1
THE HOUSE-KEEPER
stock bt GROCERIES ever brought to the town, of Altoo
na, which will be sold at as reasonable price* as they con
~be had elsewhere. Come and exaiuine and. price, and yon
my save money thereby. • ,
KVERYROnV *• Incited to iall and examina
. 7 , . X our. magnificent assortment of
good goods and cheap goods, nod we will exhibit them
with pleasure, making no charge if you da not bay. .
Altoona, Nov. 11,18&8. i
Head quvetees hoe > lOw
PBlCES.—Thankfol for post farojfo the subscriber
would respectfully beg leave to inform tbe fcJtfjtenerif tblS
place and vicinity that he has Just recelv4d iuiaobened 'hl»
Stock of ' t • - ■'
FALL &. WINTER GOODS,
which Ira will sell at very low prices for cash. It consist*
te part of ‘ "
Delaines, Robes, Pai de Chime*, Main Merino*,
figured and striked Merino*, Woolpfaids', Union
P laid*, English Merinos, black and fancy
Silks, Shawls of every description ,* Sheet
logs, Muslins, Flannels; Cassiitqre*, Sal
i tinea*, Ginghams, Ekihti, yabiienf,
Cloves, Embroideries eiai racinj
Collars, Setts, Bands, Insert
ihgs. Edgings, infits,
every article of La ‘
dies Wear. ;
Also—An excellent assortmcht of la tiionable Quccns
ware. Glass-ware. Earthenware 4c. ; '
r Sf 411 »*«'«,' avo-li toea and styles.—
Ladles’ and Jllkbcs 5 Slioee anj-aaitor*. '■
The vety best assortment of QB0CEB1&8 may bo found
at this establishment. ■ : • i : ■
Come (met come all!’ and examine tty'above stock.
Altoona, Oct. 14,1868. , J. jß.,jnjJOlAil.-
T GOK OUT FOR YOU3| HEADS !
subscriber would- inform the in
habitants bfthlA place’'and ftctnlty that ha ’
Ims just received the latest styles of _Tt -
HATS AISTD ' CA3Pfe,s4B^
uteng jrhich may befonnd jthe bett Bla i: MolcSkin ami
SQk Hats, Bloch,andtlUTerentcolored -W< «1 H»U, Cap« of
jtllstyle* <md price«,tor men and boy#: l ] Arsons tn wmtof
Anything in the above line will find it to their advantage
to call-on thoanbscriher before pucchaAil g elsevrbere.: f
He has also'di) hwiaanexceUent-naaoi Sfcent'ofLodiua’
FOBS, of different dolors and prices.: ffboae in want of
the article enonld call at once. ;
Store on Virginia street, opposite the-
Altoona, Oct. 14,' 18S8.-ly •- . 4
Blank books km g
Job Pbotsb, SiAnpsw ajiu Bus* Bd
SturcrAcrcsn, ■" ■
Corner Market PiUtbura,l
x -spectfully invites attention to his lara!
ttpckof ■ j
Blank Book, Paper and Stai
-■RQadfMctcaHtiteandßdbi
of every description, promptly executed.-]
Agent sir L. JohataO't 'Co* Type!
delphia. . 4 ' ■ - ;
W&L S. BITTKEH.
STOGBON DENTIST,
imm'fediately. opposite jthe Lutheran
Teeth io*tract€d,withont
pun, DjrWewi of electricity—no Astudent who
e«n coma . recommended for morality and pomesaea a
good EixgUah education, will be taken. |p3ept. V5B-Ty7
riONVEYAJ?jCING. AliL KINDS
\_>/ of Trrlttag dun6»t the shortest notlrfii.—Deed*. Mort-
-
■ » JOH&^OKMKEB,
I £>hAl9£4|| «-* vm**' Aitooi*.
GKETBBS BOB* • UN-
which ho win
fcU ' JOHNgfIOEMAKEE.
■.aSfjuwnfc Temple,
QOtpjON OF CITRATE OF MAG
KRgr Cooling Cathartic,/mild! in its operation
prepared auditor Kale by
1 R OPen, OruQgiii.
"ITOtJ.CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL
,JL kinds of Flour and Feed by callini at
Juba 18, ’ey-ly} u|nRY LEHR-S.
•EVERYBODY IS INCITED TO
(m the door*
Lis touching
aarharsnd 5
Ipmmltted.—
bd adoptait,
It than their
U of a victim
Lrt and affec-
-the#* taH' «#m «U;
the •vstom, •opplyto* ln i
offrOv the]
digMt mmoo m
health to Um whole marhf
of the <Bw» effactteif a
' Bruoca Amclu are cur
-1 parvurtllJ. by tba oooa
'TtOOU^ML
*. Oop dooo; after aa rtn* la
1 mach bad prorenb the nod
Only 4m doss taken be-
Nicbtmare. ■■ :
'V OdycMdiM takaoat
<b geiuly, and cum Cos
[■. OnedM»tafcenafter«a«b
. fipOnt dose otMte
liereSlCX QuiMlK
One bottle tak«D v *)r fo
the cane* of tha -dbeaao.
Only one doee immediote
" One dos* often repeated
Moanc*. and a pre Ten tiro
49~0u1y ona bottle *
■yr*
ir hi doe «f
nkejr, with
NewPoyt
L The coo*
r , wanted to .
teDimtil it
mounted
icoid which
'stem the efcctaof inedl*
. 49* One bottle taken tv
totor
; One duee taken a abort
riaor to the WppeHte, and
Osedoae oAentcpeated
its wont forma, while gum
yield atpait to the font 1
. One or taro doses cures
in-children? there la no
. remedy totheworW, aa it
*> a pcevanliTv for-levari
typ*.
and thoufonds arc willing
virtue*.
All who 1 use tt aregivlng their unaclmom taatinwev ( |
itafovMC ' '• ' I
M; SMs Water in the mouth withtha InvtoMrater. u:
swallowboth together. ,‘" \
k THB U¥EB ISVIGOKA.TOB
IS A WHENTIFIO SUEBICAL BISOOVERY, and U do,
working pure*, atmoet too great to believe. It curtsiij
Slegfcccen (Atjirtl dove gitlng beruJU, andselUoaam
pnq bottle Is required to cure any kind of Liver (to
plaint, from .the worat Jaundice or J)ytvfpsia,y> a !■««■»
BeacbuXe, iirof which arc the result of a Diseased Lira,
raids oxe 0014411 rxa dottle.
DR.SAXFOBD, Proprietor, SIS. Broadway, Xew T«k
Oi- Sold bj (1. W. &Esi>LE>) Altoona; and retail'd h
allßrugghrts, (May 21, UU.-^
union may rely
re on bend, to
IG.”
nett die
ORDER.
ACCROMEK.
IIIAL CA-
8 nctfcm of tbo
'Baat. They an
The great bemjtifieri so
■ nnraccelri'nlly sought,
FOTTNI> AT . LAST! 1
FOR IT KKSTOKKS WltM-VSEJJTI.V QRAt EAUTO*
ItuorigiiiiU t<jhnr> ciWraluinrtantly th« bald bctdjrf I
moves nil dandruff, itching met atl' *cnM bead tat I
■U eruption*; nmkni the hair soft, IdsiUJij and glow; u|
wfll nroserre it to anytnuigltiAlilr -jigd; reiuov.*. *s 111,|
Ulngic. nil hiotcbr*, Ac.. Iroln the focc aud cures ill (worn
gUktfud ncrvurahcadicbe.' Sori clrcular aiid iliv
■ - r ~- u,6W. X. n„ r»b. w, its;. |
Poor. O. J. Wooit A Co.—Gtnt»,: Within » fcw
have received i*(imntiy ar\l«m n,“'l for i’niCO. J.Vodii
n*lr Restorative, tlmt tn-ilxy are-were to Ind h'
Boston for a (jmiutlty, (the B doern you
sold.) while we might order W <ju»ntlty from yon. £mj
hotltt m *<tee joltft&ms tti taut yvodhcai «4>W nrfuur wv !
eutUmtr* and the anpt*patlatu,wu<l patrcungo It nrwiw
fcom tbv most £uh«Un|laJ apd. trortW; CiUsens of osrrt.
cutty,ThUy convince wf that It is A MOST VALU.UU I
PREPARATION. -
l! CBOMEB.
Altoona, Ps.
as soon as may be ono gross o( $1 six*; and at
doaeh $2 size; and belloveusypurrvwry rtupecUuUv.
, Hickory Grove. Bt. Charles C»m Afch, Kor. 19,15& 1
P*or. O. J. Wood—Dear Sir* Borne time last summer
wers induced to nso some of yaw. Halt JUstondM.sslg
it# eflMts were ad' wonderful, we fed At oor chtty
and file atßicted,'to report It. ‘ p p
Our little son's hefd tbr some time' bad. bsen ptrWj p
covoredwlth sores,' and some called‘it scald heidi foa
hair almost entirely came offjK.conscawaee, when a trM, |
soclngs his snlWHngs; MrfscA’hr fsrtrtb'yoor Restotstia i
wedld so with little hops of sncosas.'lmt. to our nmiai
and that ofaii onr friends, a vory fowapplication* rtpoui §
tho disease entirely,; and a-Bewand itixurlonf crop of bt $
soon staled out. and we can' notr aay that our boj Ms |
healthya scalp, and as luturicnt a crop of hairtiuil
otoet child, we caff therefore, and do hereby itcodumU |
yonr RcstontiTd, as apeffoct remedy for all diseases effo §
scalp and hair. weaic.yonrsrcspeitftilly, |
• OEORQB W. niQOINBOTIUS, §
■ SAEAUA. HIGGINBOTHAM, |
Gardiner,Maine, June V 2, ISi |l
Bmv.o. Sir: I have used twoboated P!
PrOteasbr Wood’s Unir Restorative, and can truly nj Itk §
spg«sß^ , »srss9ssfsi|
Heir ho* now attained It* original color. ■ You can ncm a
ntejid Ittothe woridwithcmt the least fear, as mroa'l
was one of the worst kind. ■ ■ -a
Your, He*pectfiilly, >
„• ■■■ WNBSLN. MtJRPHT. %
O.J. Wood t Co., rroprietors BX2Broodwnj, Xewlort, m
(In the great V. Y. Wirt ’Noll ibfc Ertnblbhment,) sail 111 i
MarketB*.,St.LotU»,Mo. . v®
For solehy 0. W. KEgStEB, Altoona, and by all Hi:
ttraggtott- ; rtJimeMMWy. S
IT ■' L
O.OQD IITSI Bg&JBlXSft first?:
X-AW®B}!l—ioirva good fittingand weOmiE
COAX, call on j; SNIDfR- ?a
?0t ao excellent fitting TESY, by a)> means cell on ! g
■V r J. SNYOTS.
For FANIALOONB that can’t be beat for nt sol *n ■?
«•]}«» J. SSTDBt 4
-Jx* n *.£ tod reader, 1C ytw went to dnae in a fiobloniii 8
sfniy Bba]i, Oppoatto. nowhere, hot close to hi
toona Banking llooSe. Look out for the Picture with ol tt
name belinr. ■ JACQB BNYDKR, Tmoi S
Oct. 1^,|41868.-iy|
Boot and shqkjiaker.—^ mm
subecriher lolbnns the eitlieus of Ah" M
mwd -thi|r ha'mil eonthmes to manufsrtct
£?*»?? 01 ® T ?7 on the aborted to;
at Wain Street, -nmct door to the TrU** jd
mT» C fcitsrlZ2 rk D P lo the beet Of style, an Jet?
a V afi * ctk, “- Wrifw him a tall.
Kov. », Igff.-Iy. L. KICK ARDS. ,
idtherahchnrch.
risgfcgjnm
A DM I|NISTRATOR'S NOTICE- ;
■MJL Notice U hereby given that Letters of Admlni-i 1 '!
tjoo on tte Sptate of brands Stephens, Ute of Logan t* S
ship, Kafr county, dec’d, hare been granted to the unir ?S
S 8?. AB ne»e>.kMiwtpg themselves Indebted to -k
Estate ana hwpbeetM td WAko Immediate payment, d i
those harfaigolAitat WIJI present tbe soms duly anth«6 1
coted for settlement, >!
si- ? - J-'X ■}* - JACOB GOOD, Adm’r, : J
October' 2118iS-6t- I
if^ipNE
k/fflStL
mm wdl selected
tiPrintin'giy
ATORE NEW GOODS!—THE UK-fj
ill. BEBSXOXED has just received a fresh supply
> ALL and nINTKi GOODS* consisting of Cloth* aod C» M
onaHMea and colon; Flush Vclret and 83 a
XKXIOTS. Also, a large Stock Of Shirts, Drawers id J
underahlrts, Cent’s Pocket Bandkerehiefo, Gloves, A'-' -
Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, ss I s* J
prraared to sell as cheap as they can be had in town- , |
Nov. 4,18 M. ■ T. EitVAl- pg
Founder*, Phil*-
Idly 17; 1858-ly
Blair county insurancbl
wuler&igQod, Affent of tbo
uounty Motnal lmnmoce Company, *7
times to insuJre against low or damage for fire, &** m
tW*, &rchaHdist f Furniture and Property, oi crery |3
cnptwnj, wtown or af 1u Taaaamtnle rates **** M
Company In - tbe State, Ofacc ia the Masonic Temple
Jan.Sj Wlf] JOHN EItOEHAKEB,
Take notice, that the A>r|
SESSAIENT Xb. 15, made by the Lycoming M»hJ
lusurajico Comp my, in Blair county, h parable at e/'J
nco. The Assessment is 3 per cent, on nil note*lira* /
Mayl3,lBsS. JOH>’ SHOEMAKER., V
Altoona,-7uly Is, 1858. Seceirf- '■
RENT.—THE STORE-ROOM
now occupied hy J. & J. EOWTHEB. vrtll t* **
Bent by tlm Iptn of October nest.
S«-pt. 23,1555.
CONFECTIONERY.—PLAIN |
fino Confectionery manufactured and for sale bj vj
„ , WM. N. SIIUOARP. 4
March 25. ’SS-Iy[ 101 North Third street, PhjUj^
Raisins.— i.dbo boxes. buncH|
and Layer IlaiMm. ia store and for'sale by _ •>;
VITSL ST. BHCGAW. h
March 25, *5B-1 y] 101 North Third street, rbilsjt, k
SEAM TARTER, SUtfER-OABB 0 ,
AIS cf
Solder, ip rtere tad fsr s#J» « , ..
wm m
IGE and
t»»n re
f HmpjiKt
» tsif », J
- crj -?f j
|dy b at last tonna. «j>w.
■ nwfWdw bad «l
■ their place a C
rtomsch, «»«**%*>
nooß, string. uavT *
>
%
rafisMt to refer* tbs*.
ftrw H*in* aodrotrS 1 *
*** wtfriafc' jttn*
meat will cun
*pooo*u wuttKSj*;
«Mk obstruction nag.
and makes a pcrfecta,.
Vr rcUeraa Cholic, eS*
taaiurdcnrt far fs-_
ojQßOuau.
feed* to throw cot^
cine after » kwg lickaaT
JICKDtCi rrmoret iiUi'J
from the akin. ■ |:
tan* M«» rating »h, : -
makes tlw find atgrstild Cj
earn Chronic Biwthffiri, 5
aier and BoVel couplth, I
done.' . |
attacks cawed by W*»
sorer, safer, or
ntvtrfitiU.
b» Witibfithashrnrt»r t |
commenditu; the m*W
tttfmm with c»rtii»tv
to testify to Its wonder!*
JftSSSiJf
Attended, by invitation,
lljuperintendcnt’a Office,
•purpose of presenting to
k handsome gold watch fl
'The meeting was or
ffiso. B. Cramer, Esq.,
fMcCrum, Secretary. T 1
briato remarks, intended
young employees and tel
: W«m present,
I Tie watch was prcsenl
krith the following addre
I Mb. Pitcaibjjs, allow
L| namo of the Employ
□goad, on the Middle Uivj
khe watch and chain I ha
Ken of their respect and
[ It U extremely gratify
fte be the means of conv
taemuise I heartily join
Ceem for you os a man, a
Whir, just, and able mond
[your duties connected wl
r Poring your long cod
|»oad, 1 have never head
glhia day shows that the l
[you, are as sincere us 1
■triotdntogrity and gend
•11 alike, have made y<
men you were associate);
indeed. . '
[ Thereupon they desire
Lbow their appreciation
[its time bo as true as the
[through mo to you this c
I They hope you will a;
Mount of the value of the
hnembrance of those wl
ye journey on through
eonr to mar the kind
rkioh always hare oxisb
You have their best wi
isppinosa to attend yoi
inties in life may be, ui
poo.
kuoh may be tho case, an
deeply regret, to part wi
the success imaginable it
Sir, allow mo to hand
tod chain.
The watch contained
lioa
I By the Employee* of
I At a Mark of their
Mr. l*Ueairns received
led thanks to his friends
drees:— ’
[ = Gbstx.t.mk.v, I return ;
for this bountiful murk t
[teem, the presentation ol
[with gratitude and utili:
hray heart would dictate.
I lam rather deQciuiit i
put when it comes to tak
mnd companions whom
twith for years, in the mod
land see by tho presentat
■that their hearts are st
[tongue utterly fails me.
f ’ Whilst engaged with y<
great Pcnna. Central Rai
fcy aim to render full si
bloyers, by a prompt - nm
IhVduties committed to
laihe time, 1 have, as fa:
endeavored to gain your
■rill; yet I have never al
■op* that the result wot
leeisfhl as this ceremony
brguh. Thcrcfote it is v
■hat lam called upon to
present time. But such
■They know not when tlx
■0 part with their friend
Bvhat moment whilst in
Buty an accident may h
Into eternity. They ia
Pointers storm and tho ;
■uty calls, ’tis theirs to i
Ships and dangers only c
Bho more.
t n<JW dose will
four future happiness a
lot-advise you to mail
r®P which through your
ruion of the Line has ac
I “Ciieve to be altogether
I . . ®tr that in your ha)
r** * 3 » will be fully gust
L partially closing m
Pcnno. Central Rond, I c
Wtg lay humbk- testim
panagemeot and above
lowatds its Employees of
f Merit with her is ccrta
p the adoption cf the Jtf*
potion from the ranks, t
PJ other cause, she st
pgh character she uow n
| A few short years ago,
peniber of an Engincer’C
Iprintendcnt a Way'Sta
fcr of Machinery a wor
pope and one of your Di
[Freight Agent. Your 1
rere the Breaksmcu of th
t These facts, my friends
ft® you to further efforts
luty and acquit you like
[Silent gratitude-is said
£Uand expressive. I f
pd I can assure you thoi
■peak my gratitude, my I
I Mr. Hteairna ieft this ]
PB* to esenmo the dutie:
Phdent of the ■ Western
P r S> ft. Wayne &Ch
Pee will be at Ft Wai
prtaina to Railroodin|g, I
Pen, Mr. Pitcaims poa
Bg®i and is competent
ipwclf and the Road tin
P® te cn called. Wo ho
Pi duties may prove agn
\VM. M. LWj[£^
Itonr
local
pjtBSCST&TIOK. —On
it of the meeting,
Most truly do I join m
PRBSP.M
ROBERT 1‘
Time may bring new f:
lons—it may bring fum
rill never erase from my
f many whom I am proi
fbo arc engaged in the
A Quick Tan* Tlio 1
"ion of Saturday’ last
from Altoona East*
• r *** «we of conductor
? l Ume - On luring A
l some dolay 0 : n tho W
ionir a njj a qua
* but inade It up
besides at ull the stat
Star,” onb
ai > oatia o^l
aag&BS^r