k /> ALTOONA, PA. ytmana. .pbc. i«, isss. --UKtWbwa parties arc unknown to it"», our mlefor advcr- to require payment iu.a-ironee, or a guarantee from JUffmn peraOQH.. It is Uioroforo useU»s for all such to B«urt »|«lT»rtWem'enta offering to pay at tiio end of throe oralx hero advertisements arc accompanied with the jbMwj, whether one, live or ten dollars, we will give the •amfttMr the full beucllt of cash rates. ■ PETTEJSGIM* CO.^. jUwtlalng Agents, 119 Nassau, street, Kew York, and .WS4et* street, Boston, are the Agents for 'the Altoona. jOfifyttt, gnrt the most influential and largest . JTswpsinni In tho United States and the C&nads*. jThejt authorised to contract for ns at our lovxtt raiet. Hon. J. R. Edib >ftc <||pt; ottr Awka for his kind remembrance • 'wiy .of public documents. *. DoCQtAS Deposed.—Tjic idminiatra- party appear determined to carry the 'imp 'pf .extermination into Africa. ■ One •tW latest, moat contemptible .and su . small transactions in the way f of venting its spleen, has bwn , manifested nby tho Democratic members of the U. S. Bcnate,.?in removing Stephen A. Douglas from tbe Chairmanship of the Committee o'n Uepritories, and assigning his place to •itliat Lccomptbnibe, Green, of Mo., whose zeal for the .passage of that bill of alknainatioo, styled Lccompton, during the-last sessiop, gave him a bad eminence on the adniinutration benches. This per aecfctiou must undoubtedly strengthen MfvDduglaa position .among the country popple. 'lt *ill create sympathy in his .np master how the public may have been inclined to xega[rd his course, and • sdlkprove to.the Decomptonites an.inven tion which will return to plague the in rentofs, Vithout securing to thepi any, ad vantages. - 1 De. Ooogswblt/8 Antiphlogistic Salt. — We learn from the Philadelphia fipilj/ Neva, that D. C. Taylor, Esq-., qf tbe .Neptune Insurance Com tlmnyijoflhat has accepted theagen < fOr -this celebrated Remedy in N. J., Jb,,ael; ; Mfl., Ya., and N. C. This is °^ an eminent physician ’ . the attention of all physi those afflicted with inflamatorj - dulses; It : strikcs at the source of all ‘ by surely and speedily eqnali cfocuiation. •It is highly reeom mended-by editors, physicians and others, And tUe oerllficatca of cure are perfectly enthusiastic. The descriptive circulars be read by all, and.let every one afflicted ytry, aud those not sick remember the new Medical Salt. By reference to the advertisement in our columns, it may ‘ tje seen -where this valuable medicine is for-sale. ; syhantd Argils '■ statesthat Hdn! Jacob ‘ W-Speaicer of the Senate, will ! j»ot be a -candidate under: any circum 'ilaiices, but will use bis influence to se . election; of. Hon. John Cresswell, ’ county, who was .elected Speaker' All-right, ■ . say(we.r. It would give ns .pleasure to re ' AcCiid the election of Mr. [Grcsswell, bc do, that he would make a : end impartial officer*-. deserves this mark of Jis tmetion for his nntiring ezcriious in favor -.TTrrrrT —~~ r ... v.;, . 1 ;% MOLASSES a; Preventative against h-Txi«6j» Biyxa.—The Abingdon Fir in noticing the fact that Typhoid ; and is generally fatal, in of Tennessee, states that he ' T Informed by st physician, mho ■- "diasdiad several years experience iii treat- JdiBease, that those families who ■ meWofo&sc* daily, arexarely attacked .irith • Whether, m reality, molasses . Intfi any thing to do with |preventi|ig those 'nrlio used it from taking the dis ; hard to determine, nevertheless, adiard matter to give a .'«! do no harm to cat it, di — ~Y~~ »' ~ ■ Jreasureb. —Christian Hoo of Lewistown,.has l been named, V n the Harris- as a candidate for jState ln the evept of the tegisla fw to elect the gentleman pre coantY, we would as soon •' ' fl g^y> :^gnhrp.r; obtain the office .as any ° r ? at Wgo for * fiwV last ; and : ell the and hope his friends will the sante.,: : OoDir’e Lauv’sßook.—lf Oodcy fwr exselled hinuelfin hislife, he did it in his invaluable So ok for He made large promises, but, ho was folly competent to fulfil them. He go® on im proving steadily, year after year, and gen erally keeps about one year ahead of all contemporaries. What be docs this year, some one will te imitating next year.— Godey has no successful rival,; and while ho holds the sway over the ladies which a long life of devotion to their interests has-secured him, he can have none.— Price of the Lady’s Book 83,00. We will furnish it for 82,00. Mrs. Stowe’s Nbw Beeial. —The. reading.public will he glad. to. learn that the story entitled " The MihisterX-Woo- ; ingi” commenced in the Atlantic Monthly, fori: 3)ecemher ? is firofir the pen of* Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe; and that portions of, it wifi "appear from- month to month ■ until it is. completed. The story is.roarkOd by all the characteristics of style and spirit which have.npule the author’s former works .so 'famous. The sccne is laid in ■New England, .Immediately after the Inv olution—the period ; ; when. all thatr was most simple, quaint, and peculiar in char acter and jnahhet, was in’fall force. ■ Gbeat Republic MonthiA .—The first number of this new publication has been received, and cpmes fully up to the promises •of the publishers..' contains ■more- matter■ than any, other periodical published, notwithstanding it is furnished at §2,00 pet year. It contains a great number of engravings, illustrative of the scenes spoken of in the reading matter, is more varied than that .of any other monthly, and adapts itself to the wants of every- class. The Republic! is des tined to have a wide circulation when its merits are fully known. Oaksmith & Co., Publishers, New York. 1 ' The Presidency.—-A few days since we received a copy of the Pittsburg Com mercial Journal, with a card, recommen ding William. H. Seward for President, marked. It intended to be copied and en dorsed, we decline, as we are decidedly, op posed to the nomination of an ultra man, from North or South > for that high and responsible office. If it was merely de sired that we; should notice thfe fact through the Tribune, which will no.doubt advance Mr. Seward’s claims, we consider that we have done so, and make no charge there for. . _—rr—Tjpr-rr*-^—7 President’s Message.—We presume that those of oUr readers who wish to read the President’s ; Message, have, ere this time, received it, through sohu, of the pa pers in which it has been published, there fore we have not burdened our columns with it. The fact is, our Presidents have got to spinning out such long yarns, that the columns of country papers will hardly contain them, and one half, if not more, of the people have quit reading them. Arthur’s Home Magazine.—The January number of this excellent Month ly is on our table, containing quite a num ber of .good engravings and the usOal amount' of first-class reading matter.— 'There is no more worthy publication of its size in the country. We will furnish it | to any of our subscribers at the low price of $1,25. The campaign of 1860, as far, as Pennsylvania is concerned, will probably be one of the inpat exciting that has ever transpired] In addition to President and Vice President, a Goyernpr .will be elected, and the Legislature.chosen then will have to elect a United States Senator, \ Convicted op trial of young Arentrue, indicted for the murder of a young man named Burnish, near Johnsijdwn, last-summer, came off at Ebensburg last week. The jury returned a verdict of m&dslaughterj “Conscience Makes Cowards of Ps *U.” On Friday lost* a middle: aged and apparent*; ly bard Working man, - ; who ’ gave his’name as; Peter iMiprtin, appeared at the police office in! St Ldnis, and stated that'die bad comfnittdd : a'i tourdfjr, and wished to be taken hxto custody, j The St Louis Herald srfys: He states that: about six weeks ago he left Cincinnati for St.; Louis. At Cairo bo took passage On a New Or-: leans boat bound upward, and in duo time ar rived in this city. The day before his arrival here, while ;on a drunk with another deck pas senger, "whose name he docs not remcmhbr, he tros robbed by him of all he possessed. He endeavored, as he alleges, for twenty-four hours to induce the man to return him his money, hut finding all efforts to accomplishing that end un successful, he determined shortly after the ar rival of the boat at St Louis wharf to revenge himself upon him. Borrowing a' sheath knife from another passenger, he waited upon thjc starboard guard of the boat till his victim wept to pass him, when he stabbed him to the heart. As he foil he pushed him overboard, and in stantly threw the knife after him, and left the boat. Since that time, ho states, he has been wandering in various parts of Illinois, between Cairo and this city, unable, to work, unable to sleep,’haunted constantly. by the image of .the murdered man. Unable longer to endure it, he determined upon up Injus tice, and accordingly * prerented himself at the police office, as sUtod; the calaboose. \: i p®ir ( jfca scissor ■ Gone—all the snow in and abenitown*. Como—plenty of mhd in its place. deer killed in this ti* / i , ■ i; '■ KMt_ Mort numerous—those not killed.. , Bonner, of the JfTeto Tori Ledgtr, spent over $lOO,OOO in adrenismg.dnriag the last year, and made himself a fortune: Coh Fremont’s Mariposa vine, yields from $1,600 to $B,OOO every week* The quarts mill is worked by ‘steam. ’ 10“ A beautiful monument has Been erected at Dover, Delaware, over the remains of the Hon.. John M.rCtaytan. . ‘“ .' ; igjgr Never nod al a lady—it looks as if you. -—Tench year hearer that’s genteel. _ ‘ " v i The TJlair County Teachers' Association will meet ini this place on the 27. th inst., at 11 o'clock. A., il. ■.vL;'V,ir-Jvv • f • : ; During tj»e pwseat aeaaon 281,736 hogs Jiant been lioakrille, wd -21(8,161 at Cincinnati. i. The Billclof the Old State Boat of In diana -ffiiriiot be 1 redeemed after January Ist, W 59. ■ ■■ " : ■ v ; 4 I A beautifoi monumenthas been created at Dover, Del., over the remains of the Hon. John M. Claytom [ The time for drawing off the witer from the Pennsylvania; Canal, .which was fixed for December 14th, is extended to December 27 th. ; A pork packer of New Albany, Ind., it is stated, has cleared, $15,000 this season ,on it single lot of hags purchased iby him at $5 net. ' 'tßSf* Fifteen prisoners escaped from the Ro chester jail on Sufadny nighty by sawing off the iron bars, with saws ,mode from watch-springs. ' B®L- It is said a gentleman, who has for many yenrs been ia member of the Georgia Leg islature, can neither read, spell, nor write' liis own name. ! An old ehilOr, at the theatre, said he supposed that dancing girls wore;the dresses at half most as a mark of respect to departed mod esty. o%s* It is said that a German named Schni der, who used to keep a lager beer drink-.hole at 311 Broadway, New York, now owns an en tire village uear.Cat skill. A new paper to be entitled the “ Penn- sylvania State Seiitmd,” is about to be issued at Harrisburg, by Charles D. Ilinciiuo, Esq., to support the State Administration. J6F“ A fool made a wager in -Cincinnati, on 'Friday, that he. could eat a cheese .weighing twelve ori fifteen pounds. When he had eaten about half, he .was seized with most violent vomiting,: which; will likely kill him. ' - jgjgy- Every eighth man'in Massachusetts is a shoemaker. Boston has 218 shoo houses, doing I a business i>f $62,000,000 annually. Now York I has 55 houses in the same trade, doing a busi-' ness of $16,000,000. Thp cost of the franking privilege is measurably illustratedliy the fact thst it costs ! 57000 to pay for the transportation of docu | ments belonging to Mr. Bernhcisel, the delegate j from Utah Territory.’ the>Clucago post-office, mails arcs received daily from twenty railroad trains.— Thirtj'-live imnclred mails arc made up every day. CKer five ; mill ion letters and sis million papers were handled the last quarter. The ladies in St. Paul, wear thick high hoots, that defy the mud, snow and frost, and are none the less charming,'- much healthier and ?more comfortable, i "Why not. adopt the same fashion hcre> Stock, r—The Erie Observer tells s story of a resilient on the line of the Sunbnry & Erie Railroad, who signed off the tight of way for . $lOO, payable in stock. Last week Mr. Jobes called for his j>ay, land said b e would take a ; “yoke of steerf and a chunk of a hoisc.’' Jgy Take a string that will reach twice round the neck of a young lady, let her hold the ends in heri tedth, then if the noose will slip over ihe head to the back of her neck, It is n certain indication that she is married, or wants to be. .' ’ \ t@ c , John d. Ileenan, the BeniciaTioy, is out in another card, challenging Morrissey or any other boxer in- the world, to fight him for 10,- 00b or less. The understanding is, however, that under; no- circumstances .can Morrissey bo induced to accept the challenge. ggl.'Thc fashionable circles in are being agitated with the-prospect' of a great wedding shortly t a come off. 1 There are to bo eight bridesmaids, who arc to appear in differ ent colors, two in green, two In blue, two in pink anid jtwo in corn .color. HgL-A child in Wbs&tock, Maipe, recently dislocated'its neck at the second vertebra by fulling down stairs, so that the head was turned half around, and there remained fixed. ; Chlor oform was employed to relax the muscles, the head was replaced, and the child has recovered B®"*: A forger named Bertz, of Lebanon coim-, ty.wosarreated bya Constablo froni Lebanon borough, on.Warton Ridge, Huntingdon conhtv ' bn Sunday weiik., This Constable had followed him ns for as Kansas and back again to the place he captured him, at a cost of to the Bank that paid the money oh the fbiged note. A \Weite»: preache*, after thdt tea, coffee, sugar, spices,, pibkles, preserves, milk, meal;’snuff and tobacco were adulterated, stretched hiin?elf np' to his full height, and frith g]£|temphasis exclaimed: ‘‘Wo, then,.frill dare to deny the fact that this is a tricked and adulterous generation?” - ggyPhunny Phix.-r-Tho editor of the .Kan sas Chief must be in a ludicrous “ phix.” Ho says: “We have lived on potatoes and beef so long that we have a complete Irish brogue, and are getting horns and. tail. like a ’’steer. We have eaten so ; many pumpkins that it is difficult fot us to distibguish our head from a pumpkin,” ’ The death of the Rev. John HickHn, the oldest Methodist preacher in the world; and the la# .survivor Of the ‘'helpers? of John Wesley, la j Mr. folding. jra* ini the, 71at t year of his ministry, <44. : A lectured In Birming ham on “Early Ifethodismand at the time of hisdeato waS announced to conduct other services. ' ; It Is asserted that round ' ahouldert amongst the masoulina are nponthe In crease. The shawl is said lo| he the cansS, a* the wearer, in order to keep tiiis feminine gar* ment snugly around him, is compelled to fold his. arms npon his breast, instead of allowing them the natural free - and easy siting- which throws the shoulders hack and the chest forward. gg£. Wc should like the Pittsburgh Chronicle to tell ns when Rev. j. Steck took charge of the Lutheran church of Pittsburgh, and when Bev Lloyd Knight, ofHollidoy sburg, and Rev. Anghe assisted him in easing* oh a meeting in that - If the Chronicle wOuld credit copied items,- Its local column wooid not present so many ab surdities as it now does. \ the United States Circuit Court at Cincinnati, on Friday, James Winslow, Esq., ns Trustee, made application 'for the sale- of the Marietta and Cincinnati road, that company be fog in default of interest on the first and second ihorlgage bonds. The application is made in behalf of 'both classes of bomlfa. The Court named the first Monday in January for the re turn of the.subpoena issued in the case. Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania- A meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Fanners' High School of Pennsylvania, met this day at Harrisburg, present, His Excellency Wm. F. Packer, Hon. Wm. M. Hcister, Joshua P; Eyre, J. McE. Snodgrass, Hon. James Miles, Hon. A. O. lleister, 11. N. McAllister, Esq., President; the following'proceedings were had in relation to the admission of pupils. . OEDEEED BY TfiE Bf)AEl> : That the Institution shall ropen on the third Wednesday in February,''and shall dose on the third Wednesday in December of year. Students -will be admitted oa the following conditions. „ Pint —They must not be under the age of 16 years. , Second —They must be., qualified, by posses- - sing, at least u good knowledge of reading, writing, Geography, Arithmetic and Grammar; apd an acquaintance with theelementa of Nat ural Philosophy, Geometry and Algebra, will he an additional claim to admission. tkitd— They must present satisfactory evi dence-of good, moral character, and* industrious habits ; and must pledge themselves to observe the rules and regulations of the Institution; among which will bo the following: — All students will be required to perform every j description of labor necessary at the Institution, • whether on the farm, in the shops, or at.or j about the College buildings; and three houx*s of 1 active labor may be required each day, but no more, unless Upon some special exigency. All kinds of labor will be equally honored, and excellence therein will constitute a ground of merit, equally with proficiency in other branches of study and practice. Applications for the admission of one faun-: dred students from the different counties of the State, in proportion to their taxable inhabitants (ratio 579GjT, > will be received up to the loth of January, 1809, and must be made through the constitutional officers of the County Agricultu ral Societies ; and, where such societies do not exist or fail to present, by the applicants di rectly. AU applications to be addressed to Wm. G. Waring, Farm School Post-office, Centre County, Fenu’a.' In case of the failure of ap plications from any county, the vacancy will be filled by the Board of Trustees, from the sur plus applicants of other counties. One hundred . dollars paid in advance, shall be the charge for tuition, boarding, washing, fuel, light and books, for each session of ten j months. * Students should bring, besides their ordinary apparel, comfortable clothing, suitable for farm work, to be worn only when at work. It is important that all students be present at the commencement of the session. No deduc tions can be made upon the sum required to be paid. , By order of the Board, i FIIED’K. WAT(TS, Pretidrul. - December 8, 1803. - The Pacific Railroad The bill which was introduced by Mr. Curtis,, in the House of Representatives, to secure the construction of a central Pacific Railroad, pro vides for branches from two points on the navi- i gable waters of the Mississippi river—one oppo- j site to lowa, and the other opposite to Missouri i —the two branches to converge and unite within I two hundred milesfof the Missouri river, anti j thence run to the navigable waters of this Sac ramento The usual appropriations =of the al ternate sc ctions within six miles are to be sp propriated, and Government is to appropriate the contractera twelve thousand dollars a mile, to be reimbursed to the Government in trans portation of mails and stores. The construc tioh to be offered by the President to the best bidder, os proposed by Senator Gwin’s bill This plan starts at the outer rim of our present railroad connections,- and terminates on the nav igable waters in the centre of California popu lation. It is claimed that it would bo equally convenient to slave and free,States^—to the North and South—and for connections With ail our Pa cific territories. It would follow the emigrant routq up the Platte, through Utph, and be about sixteen or eighteen hundred miles long. The bill was referred tp the select committee on the subject of the Pacific Railroad, which was re vived for the purpose of its consideration. A safe has been invented which locks on the inside, and leaves no keyhole or other open ing.' A clock work within open? it at an hour regulated by being set before the door is shut. The above the rounds as somethjfog mew, but the fact is, that a safe of this charac ter was invented a number of years ago by Mr Weiss, an ingenious watch-maker at Bethlehem, Pa. We had the pleasure of examining the model made by him, on a vijif to that pleasant Moravian town, not long since. 1 It is really a very curious invention, though Mr. Weiss has never brought it prominently before the public. . A Neoho: ron Repbesextative.— An election for representative, to fill the place of Wm. Chase, resigned, took place’ in Portland, Maine, bathe 18th inst Neal Dorr, the great temper-knee ind negro-equality • champion, and a colored than npraed Peter JFranois, wore the princapal com petitors. There being but an'indifferent eolec tton.of candidates, compaivitively Xewivotes were cast/ but the people generally preferred the white man to the Republican df a dajdtersbade, and so “temperance and freedom” triumphed by 772 majority.. V«BT Narrow*. Escape.—Henry Aldrjch was buried six oy eaght feet deep in.'a well which he was engaged in digging, at Yergennes, Michigan. The laborers employed to assist him in the work left him, and went two miles to inform his fami ly* Two of his sons at ouco repaired to the place, and, bymftnfally'digging, th% excavated nearly to the boots of their buried father when the sides, again caved in, burying him ! td the neck. They drain iet to work; anti, after dig gtng.a while, dreyr'tho poor man opt ofbis gMttb, at the saiie -time; :< 'v-' I «ar» The Minutes of the Methodist Church North, just issued, show figures: Number of conferencto, Sunday schools, 11,490, Church members, being an tocreo»#uring thef-year 130,840, ehurobfS, 9.068} parsonages, 2,407;; of church edifices, 47,600,000; number of travel ing preachers, 7,580. The Southern Church •has a membership of G,55,000; 2,434 and 4,907 local preachers. Total Methodist membership, North and South, 1,062,832. Makiho a Fuss About ix.—The Liverpool papers are making a great noise about pau «i«n being shipped. to Liverpool from; America. The paupers Sent back were first sent'here from Europe. ‘ They are sent back to Liverpool as the port from which they are shipped from all ports of Europe to American cities. If Liver pool does not want them back, it him only got to take measures to prevent their being ship ped at that po*t for America,, Fatal' It asowa pnoit: —We see it statedthatsofar as- moden* Mstory ex tends, there have teen thirty-one men killed m prize-fights—most of them in. Englnno. :In only one of theei-was a y,OTdi.but aiivar remedy, actio* tni I *' Liter to ejec|R* morbid matter, then on tho u«nJJ R* bowers to carry off that matter, thus purpeaee ettetually, without any of the pejufj rf/vt experienced in the operations of most cotfewSr l ? strengthens the-ayatem at the same time that h « nml when taken hilly in mojnrat# doses, till t . *• Jl, and buhd St up with unusual rapidity. ' a tU*S ThoLrfEnU one of the; ; principal mpuktert ,• ,■ human laxly; and when it- performs its rimcticiT 4 * tire powers of tho system; are fully tiomach Is almost chtin ly' dependent on the UC? action of the Liver for the; p^|proper functions; when the stem--, neh is at fault, the are at fault, and the whole; Q -system suffers ta queuce of ouo organ—the; 1 Livrit—harm^cetwyK^ its duty. For the of that organ, on« Ilf * L proprietors has made it Ins. a. , study, in a practice#,* than twenty years, to find ■ > some remedy where*?* counteract the many da-; to wu* if I liable. ' ' ' l£ji i To prove tjiat this rente-, “ i son trembled, with Liv«| sss, ! forms, has but to try a hot-. V tain. .• ■ lyh l These Gums remove *11; W tho system, supplying inf*, ,of bite, invigorating thejT 1 dttest well.' rcoirvixa tbs; K. health ia the vfhfde nulohl-l ~ of the disease —e(Tccling a; Bjuous Attack* eukVsxteb, by 4 tho j! -i Onu‘ do»e alter eating »() roach and prevent the food i/y» " Only one dose taken ho-! H Nightmare. ■> I^.l Only •one dose taken at; j-d els gently, and cures Cos-j, One dose taken after each ' *3r One dose of two tea- w llevs site* UmniACUB. One bottle taken for fo-l. -T the'ennso of the disease,, “ , Only ouo dose immediate-J One dose often repeated, Maascs, and a preventive-!// [ 49- Only one. buttle is; «■ ] ! system the effects of modi-’ ! . Cs< One bottle taken for im j ; lowness or unnatural roior; I One dean taken a short p# vigdr to the appetite, and; - - One dose often repeated; 0 its worst forms, while Sum-i V yield almost to tho first; One or two doses cures; ~ in children: there is noj rpmedyiu the world, ns .it [ x A fob* tKittles cures Dropsy; We takephuunro in te-l .*»; a.’.pra\«ntive fat .Fever- rfi all Fevers of a Bilious type. i and thousands are willing) virtues. *y i All who'nse it are giving their unanimous tsstiaiKii Us Ctvor. ■' Mix Water in the month with the Invlgorat*.# swallow'both together.' THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR ISA SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and is working cares, almost too. great to believe. It corn a; by magic.' ewn f Aejirsf dmc and widen a, than due bottlcis require dto cure Mty kind of Liter Cn plaint, frtm the worst Jaundice or Dymepsia to s coos, lUadcrju, all of which orv, the'result of a Dtstasw Ufa ! ..foies oss notiAit W».Bornx, i DR. SALFORD, Proprietor, SIS Broadway, N«w Tod by G. W.Xcsstsn, Altoona: and retain v iall Druggists. {May 27. ISil-l)’ .V.-. ■ ' TT7KST ALTO ON A CABIN El Yf WAUfc ROOM.—Ths signed has lately made arrangodionls do business on a more extensive scale than hcrotofore, nnd is n>iw prepared to ' cxrqnte all ORDER SJPOR i URNITVRS, OF ANY'KISJD, AT SHORTEST NOTICE Ilia workmen are acknowledged to be capable of doh| kz o zrj l/sit o '!c in the Uu o*‘ . - | .net Mying, \ and all thdse who entrust him with their orders najaf 6[>oii receiving finished work. ! He keeps a constant supply. of FornUnre on which he invites to attention of these intending to “GO TO HOUSE KEEPING.” _ Call on him at at his room in Luudonsyillo, u» Plank Road. OFFmS MADE , O ORDER.\ Kovember 11,1SS8. ISAAC .CKOktt! 1 RISK’S MKTaHc BURIAL Ci X? SKS.—Th is is a- new ■ article lit, this seetioa d t country, although oxtensively used iu the Bust. lk«j*l a euro protection aguiust - i' 1 I WATER AiVD VERMIN | and pofit-«< many otliv advantage* ovht*tho cnmaeidj fins. .The remains of the lairtuntedChAT andlVKHTl] were encasod in cases. I For sale l.y i; ISAAC CHOREE, ItoTomber 11, l?i3. . , Altoon*. H | I*l ALL ANI) WINMf FASIIIOSi —The subscriber take*' in amioniiri(l] the, public that he has just rebcnßßftJibiatock of I FALL AJVL WIWWm V 001).I together with the very latent styles of Fashion, »nd ii»] prepared to accommodate all ■vbft-ln»y give hlmsalll] Uie most rattslhctory mahnor... Ills stock C\iu»lnu> of all qualitiea-of goods. laitftluM gcasoU<,veat*, Panta!ooni,k iliii experience in the Imsinesa warrants him In pnWj ing to hismistSimrr* theverybcatllte. 1 All.ho oaks isa trial, that he,may be ahlx to cc™ the public truth of hie assertions. J Room on ‘Main street, two" door* aborc tbs llQtol. - ; v JOHN O’DOS-VUI | October2Bth 1858—tC . . ; ' I Blank books and .station RY. WSI. «. HAVEX, Joa rmsrr.E, Statiomr isnßtiSX Boos • ‘ • -" MAhcMctcnw,' 1 sKCTWi COrncr ilurkrt £Ste*md Pitttbwg, respectfully Invites attention to his large and wsllis* •' stock of ' J Blank U , Pupcr dnd. Stationery, Ed Road , Mercantile and Book Priniitf, of every ile«Tiptibp,’pr -mptlynrecntcd. . ST#- 'Agent for L. Johnson k Co..' Type Pounds--*. T» dclphla. ;. l" - -frnly ll.lMj Home testimony., j ■ [from the Lewistown Aua*j I have'been afflicted for ten years yyHh Chronic IH»mf and haro received: more benefit from Du Vail's flsh*i*l than any idhar.mediriueleseruiwd. : £LEX. MrKU . ' Ollvrrtowuahtp, Mifflin const*,bl This is to certify that I used Du .Taira Onhacs*' my family in some of the diseases for which it lafl taeuded amt found to act almOet spontanoously. mend it to all who suffer from pain. A. M.INOR** Sept. 2, *SB—ly. Decatur township, Mifflin eAI 4 GAUD—Hear :what Mrs. \m ofDuncansvillcsayslhavnuaedtheGalvaaH] prepared by J. D- Stoneroad. Lewistown, P», for painful disease myself and recommend it to other*, every case found.it to be one of thevery beat medWr*! sore end .painful diseases. Believes alfpain iasb’l utea. Every Cunily should have it in the house. : •- y"-"- ;• Sept. 16, i**»:j] DISS OLU TICN.—NOTICBJ hereby given that the partnership herewfcrt • ing between tho undersigned, in iheßUcktmitW'l * new, wa« dissolved by. mutual consent on the ISth November; All persons knotving themselves indebs" the flna'aro requested to make immediate payrosst ’ JOHN W. HOOJ® THOMAS More new goods ’— the o DERSIONED has just njcclrcd a fn'h PALL and WINTER GOODS, consisting rimercs of all qualities and color*: Pln*ih Velrct u * < VESTING?. Also, a largo stock of Shirts, Undershirts, Gent’s Pocket IJan«tkcrcUlCx remove* tliuj ifrom the akin, x time before eating jJ makes.tUo food dignti* cures Chronic Pian|^ k l incrand Bowel coapkvl dose. I attacks cawed bp **,] surer, safer, or ipetJ npctr/ails. , by exciting the abroiha commending- the mtfeJ amt Ague, Chill Tmt,*! It operates with cnuj, to testify to lU Wuhtut E«C.M, ISSB-3t. < % *«' gltouna LOC A L I jggiaosAßtK Hints fob ta ,* pobUBhod many * rt KrecUy upon the necossitj rcrtlring their bu3laC3a ' Mi said, we nr o laboring t :«riaiuly wo arc, but a lonsidor that the ft-lvcrtis« Bon would to of more y- Lle« of Us insertion wouU L will gen entity build [boulJ. If merchants w tt will build us up, and ‘ hilt op through us. tV c L M Ucle, from the Hai srbo do not adt ortis business men shoul p<»a above «U others, to Ck«t Infallablo panacea fo C-, ink.” The harvest t M farmers and others ll r, about to lay in their s utore, groceries, in short Winter season; Of Eftihose without lookia Cb«r« they can expend tl KAfOntagc —and hence i iublishcd in the uottspaj un printed nnd circulate' Eji* will read them nnd b Keir oontents. Those m LjTertiso get, in conseque Keuntry affords—pnrticuh Lfisgs cash. The ydso fog*. looks upon this mi KeoM standard. Ho she KhcM days of newspaper.' K«gree of advertising is j ■tore-room to coutnin hi Ivor his door which couvi ipm* of the proprietor. K| indulged in when busi Enarily prosperous—it is Kat decidedly so in time.- ■he experience of emihun ■bahts has demonstrated ertlon in hundreds of ins; iatural that it should be t rido-nwako advertiseincn irin.tho shape of. cards or bsre is some life—some onto progressive talent in iten in the dullest times t ■ the means of giving bin lie as well a» pleasant, loss is well understood b. u trsde—by others it is n ng equal, the results of ro classes are very pot (be former. Particular! z shat we state is a fact ku lornmon intelligence, and nrery community, our ow; What Wx Saw !>n Cnti lees to be as pious as wo possessed of one of the “ \ fondness of attending when we go to church, w tinging, the prayers and t ire sorry to say 'that the ted permit us to so enjoy iras our experience on [ethodist Church, !in th siding of the first hymn rft hand, two li that to call them,) whiaj io doubt making remarks lonnets or dresses. We ill tho sentiment, of the >4ge, were lost to us, an Iroyed. Then, while the ihe morning lesson, our n red by the aballow-brmnjr ads in front of us. A 3 in town, who evidently a tern it respectability an ip to the latter, but his >elow par in the former. a companion at ever n, which, to his corrup tptionable in modesty anoyed us exceedingly. [ommcnced, •'certainly," rill ; transpire toanney u; he notice of the wander f will curb all indiscreti fat iro. were doomed* to d; Irinking in a sublime tbo lur whole mental being c bissiueness to the contro ttor, the spell was broken h-abaolulc monkey-thxnes form—not net) within tin mis offender was tho wel bar most respectable citi: •d 1 Wo could pardon. uainlcss apes who had a pr this person, who thou m 4 done better, in consn idged good, sense, was u church', at the close rood humor,, we assure j ko ate our dinner on'* thi b let the public know fir persons who aggrieved ui kould not servo to put ai letestable interruptions |Wk their name l the next Mai. Kura's Sclkct tould inform her friend >«r next , tern of school December 20th. Those ' Unghters to her, and otl !° 80 may be assured of as she hopes, increa o her pupils a substantii ad ebristiau education, eachcr of. acknowledged wir aim to contribute a personal a llectuul improvement l *ir care. Terns from $3 to $5 p • of fire per cent, will ■wee. Hobsb Srouar—ihe ] On Thursday n ponging Jacob Nofs om township, wne stoler • or,e Company of whid ®Mediately started men pjy found no trace of th t 0 B «cure their st: they can procuj r?‘ aw -appear to ha» c fIfSC rascal# in their drj