'SV.. M «CMB. k>i' fiiixtter hw a italUttVu* 1 l !, !."vJi» ; 4ba mb£ mv.tc. I l« **jg| l“ or tbeLun^ It t o x*scna - II cure ■M ruction kcd a^pyrtet^Bt ■ cure :&HQfl|j||| v' ;r cnused “ r «v w h? the ; ■’•■ **'-•</V’tv’&T \Ton 1 & ■rut... -.ivllTV; ' B0m^» \STAFOi tewsit b all IMUtt Of lh*' p* and jrv« M4»K iit-rstoibn knows, -■cnt-dlscomry of /■■ them,braut by naif TSftwTtt ■ ' carnri4tyiitiU ain, ror WWoMft *ll. We!feibjfjpsrs a short.tlow, liU th thgjHdj^sai ahleh IV^MI a Injure. ’ I personal •ji lt' “-1 to the wsjtrf I»Muttfuih«ii«r, rj. ct mueb’iotwfe' I)-! U- left nntrMt# Ino, N of. 17, TteJ, kv-- ta E bl-WOII lur oifot Bind h«ytnj;t*pNV I I f-! vitriotu yrepuv H a* WfU «f3JP«». I.VI-tive U,.WlwtW» l(?f iu the Uiuviug,mlMw* ■ rvishjtO-IMkIS I K ..a gnf,iMt» I try tlisSttiPl I*' 1 *' | uly thretjkottk*- lolwHy.Jlciri***; II wod-W .i„u nni hy'ifep* 4 ;,iuut- a, k- | k % .■ 5;l B *s. *|: I p a -S% I bL . 0$ *. p pi I 3 iiil Il'SgP r « s<* p r a 5^5 r ■ csg po<sos| p a *m l P - sill P«2Z 8-s I r C* f« • □ PP-I Bq 2 25 Ehj *1 OF GOOI* 3 <7 oat catU-^ LK JtVLtU*** mrofp^ EE k leap Pflfef' Lr/.UIJ^ 5^ t and oil® 1 *? eb iXJUJtp* hat or £P t in the K SIIS- :B ; W| S- **•" jtanut. intone. ' : benefi t Ta«enThurs jiy * “* G f- I- «tyle. OTfj»l!?^?P*|, ted *P^, n . ■ under4ili»g&- i)f- parte of4he rwin were also IW®" 9 , itll bunches of evsrgreen. In a .IccoraW o ver« the heads: of the per- in full view of the Wudieuco, were ..ucmemberthe Poor ”, in large let- Hall was well lighted andeveiything bft’eW Mul cheerful. 10 s!ttr tlutanding the inclemency of the weath rtoving rained all evening) the rob*, C W h 7oold contain about dCO ,pc W was £ *, overflowing long before the hour nu ,need for the performance tosoommence; and Jr of kdies. They tur»cd oUt en Mfl««, «q»at 2V *»«.«»■ i* «* ***■ “$ Slii. a. « W •*«* f « r ' tUe bMt tbit ill the mMicloo! announced were in e ten - «., poring tl»at no M.O „none.n.enU-b.d : bean iniide to atact» crowd to h« .wtertnmod Smt with apologies for to uico of this:or that performer. ■ Tho Altoona Band and Van Tries’Cornet Band of Hol lidswbttrg, acquitted themselves well, perfectly w tiifylng all who heard them that they are su- j to most and, equal toany institutions of j J* kind in , the State., We feel proud of our mad, and the citizens of llollidaysburg cOrtain- Vy have reason to feel proud of theirs. Wo can dr»w no comparison between them, and would not If wo could. We consider living in WTC , go contiguous and liable to; be often thiruwa together, there should be nonet of that ill-feeling which invidious comparison would ingtbder, though we think it perfectly right ikit Wrt should be rivaby enough to incite the members to increased efforts W perfect themselves in the rudiments of musih and moke them masters of thoir own The thttboftho citizens ofthisplacearkdae, and, throagh “s. «*. tendered .to .Van Tries’ .Cornet Bind, for generously tendering their services in a good cause, and adding so much interest to the entertainment. The pieces of music exe cutory Messrs. Rilcr and Walker, on tho vio lin, were exceedingly difficult, butthe manner ja which they performed them 'convinced every person that they were masters of their instru ments, and were greeted with spontaneous out bursts of applause. Their performance at this concert has given them n reputation as violin fats of-which most men might well feel proud. The performance by tho Indies, Misses IvoVy & .Brubaker and Mrs. Bownan and De La Rosa, were those most anxiously awaited by, a large portion of the audience, ynd, all things consid ered, they were highly successful; although it was their hist appearance before a public as semblage, their perfection in tho parts assum ed rendered them competent to fulfil the expec tations of their friends and elicit the applause of, those who could appreciate .their efforts.— The Altoona String Band, got up for the occa sion, added no little to the pleasures of the en tertainment. Wo were agreeably disappointed in their paft oT the;’performance. Wo received far more then we had anticipated. We knew that we had many good musicians amongst us, •but we did not imagine that they could, in so abort a time, qualify themselves to take-so con spicuous n part in a public entertainment. They deserve much praise. part of the per formance allotted to young Dougherty {was well {{led up. He is a good vocalist, and the pieces selected’and performed by him were received by the entire assemblage ..with hearty applause, and he was invariably, encored. With his voice «»d gultar accdmplishinonts we would not be afratdto travel at any time, In any company. ffothing occurred to mar the. pleasures of the entertainment, the only inconvenience experi enced was froim the crowded condition of tho room. Every person’ appeared satisfied with the muiis, the \management of the entertain ment. and themselves, the latter induced, no doubt, by their having contributed to the nlle vistioh of the sufferings of a number of their fellow-beings. x , ( * Of the supper,«rvpd ;up for the musicians at ■lbs Altoona the fconcort, we shall speak in amothw vUfelc- The following statement of the. procpeds of the concert show the handsome manner in whichthocair fotaud, by the Relief Committee, hiahecnTespende'dtp;— . , January SI, 1859. Mxsiga. & Dsan: —Below please find :tjie receipts and expenditures of the late jCppipertibr the benefit of the poor: Total miaiber Of tickets sold 812. By JamwLbwther,' v ~ TF tipkets, “A* C. TanoluA, ■ 60" m * “ MeCrmn .A Hejrp, 25 . “ " David R. Henty, 80 “ "B. K Miller, 12 “ “ Qeorge B. Cnimer, 116 V Donation from Thios. A. iScptt, “ “ Mr. Holmes, “ Hair Powell, . “ " Hi. Wilson,... Aaouat token in at the door, ' Total receipts, Expenses: < McCrna & Dern,‘printing, • lndies and Mila, Musicians tut, v ■ «ifadries, ... proceeds, $101:30 • is respectfully subtaittM by • - ' ' B. CBAMUfi, Mmagtr. The above amply sufficient to P *U the dentatepf opx jxhU in comforta • circumstances wuriug the season, ' Who »thas eonpribatedtouring 'about this Result * U 1101 .PW.it. Ifepoake louder Jnd \JP*. JNN* in Xnyor of ißa generosity and . lt y v ® f sfc£illzeasof Altoona than vrbrda “ubh hono&can not be j them. The report of the Manager ViU show to j whom the honor belongs. The Manager hereby ,rct|mis his-thinks to all the vkpo ttcre present -on’the occo '■•x :; 'NQSrCE. w.- 'j/iirv jL-m«dtbp,f 1 will bo hold iaKcyStone I£all,rcn. * Saturday. evening n«f, -ibr the purpose of appoihfingßelief Corn; tai(t«os in the tbffisrent Wards, to act for the. coining year. Afthe same time, the Treasurer : who has been acting for the past year will, pre sent a statement of his account for examination. He .wishes a’full attendance, as he is anxious that, all should know' how the mpucy"collected last; winter, has been distributed. Applause at Public Abslewlblages.— We hare a few locally appropriatej words to say in regard to the above-named time-honored usage. The custom,-we believe, -originated with the an cient Homans; and we find recorded in reliable history, that upon one occaaion. the birds of the Air fell $0 the earth as from the stun ning effects of. the noise of the vociferous ap plause at the Amphitheatre. This applause consisted -wholly of the. dapping of hands, and loud words of encouragement to the deserving performers at the entertainment! In - plause ,of these almost primitive times, amipg heathen nations, w« tcan perceive; some rationali ty ; but inihe public so-called laudations of let ter days, among enlightened people, oh, how |it tle I Thera is a class of people, now-a-da/s, who attend public gatherings for the ostensible purpose 1 of making as much noise (and as cdn tempible beings of themselves) as possible, epd interrupting the pleasure'of peaceably disposed citizens. They yell at the top of their voices, clap their hands till they itch with pain, aid stamp their feet till their very legs arc henuiqb dd, at the close', and even in the midst of performance—thus embarrassing the performer, and deafening the ears of those who pay tleir mite to be entertained. This condemnablc sort of applause worried us immeasurably, as well ns ,the majority of those present, at the Concert for the Benefit of the Poor, on last Thursday night, and we were almost tcmptc|, occasional ly, to wish the brainless disturbers of public je co a speedy exit out of a window—so much were wc annoyed. We were sorry‘that our in defatigable Constable, J. K. Ely, w’is notpros •ntrby invitation to arrest and imprison them as.the law directs. We think it would be con ducive of good to the peaceably disposed public, if the managers of public gatherings in oqr, town would hereafter procure Joe’s services— We are sure if they should, they would receive the thanks of all order-loving citizens of the town. Lot us have this abominable practice stopped—the laws of the State are opposed to it; all good citizens are opposed to it—‘and all that is needed to do away with it is prompt energetic action. Joe, take the matter n hand, and a grateful community will bless ybi We desire here to state that those nho mis behaved at .the recent concert were nottoitizens of Altoona, but the offscourings of othc| places who are here temporarily. j The Scppkr at tub Altoona Ilona;. —By invitation, we attended the supper serveiup at the Altoona Bouse, on Thursday evening last, for the musicians in attendance at the Concert for the benefit of the poor. It was such a supper as the gentlemanly proprietor of the house, John Woods, Esq., could ge\ up on short notice. It consisted of, oysters, <kkes, jollies and various luxuries that would ibivc tickled the palate of the most fastidious eiicurean.— After ample justice had boon done eata bles, the manager of the Concert, Mr. Geo. B. Cramer, Was toasted. Being a man *f notions, not words, his response was short, ait appro priate, and concluded with a toast to Tate, of Bedford, who was present ns a gnek of Van Tries Band. Col. T. responded in a happy strain, paying a high compliment to tic musi cians, the Manager of the Concert, the ty of the citizens ot Altoona, and the sniper.— A unanimous' call was then made for aong, and My. Curry, who was present, was finally, prevailed upon to respond which he did in ex cellent style. The next call was upon o«r Uu morous friend, Al|ex. Vaughn for his song y Oh! Angelino, I love you, u which he sung ii his usual inimitable style, to- the great of the 'china ware' oh the-table. After a toast to the kind host of the Altoona House, the festival was cut short by the announcement that the engine, which was to convey Van Tries’ Band to Hollidaysburg, was in Readiness. The best of feeling prevailed, and from expressions mf.de we believe that the .invited musicians were high ly pleased with the manner in which they jwere received and entertained. Previous to depart ing, Van Tries’ Band serenaded the Manager of the Concert at his residence jin East Altoona. $l7 5a 15 00 G 25- 7 60 8 00 28 76 10 00 1 00 60 25 23 00 $ll2 76 $8:00 1 06 1 90 ' 60 1145 . Conviction fob. Cutting Timcee. —The Leg islature of this State, in-1824, passed an Act of Assembly making it a criminal offence for any one to go on the land, of another, knowing it to be such, and cut timber trees. | Lyon, Slurb & Co,, Iron Master? and the owners of a jlsrge body. of timber land adjoining the Tyrone Forgo property, indicted a man by thoinomo of-Thos. Dougherty for violating the Act of 1824, and he was tried last week at the Quarter Sessions of this county, and convicted of the offence. We are informed that this is the first conviction Under this Act, before Judge Taylor, in his Ju-' dicial District. The decision is a very impor tant one to all owners <jf unoccupied timber lands. It being requisite under the Act to show the guilty knowledge of the Deft., to con vict, and as most persons who carry away the timber do so iindci* some pretended claim to the land, it is difficult to punish thetn. S. S. Blair and Jj. W. Hall Esqrs; were counsel for the Com. T. Banks and D- H. Hofius Esqrs., for the Deft. ' Nones.—The voters of Logan township are hereby requested to' meet at the White Hall Hotel, in Loudonsyillc, oh Satuntoy, February sth, at 2 o'clock P. M.,tpnon:iftate candidates to bo! voted for at the ensuing toiraship election will beheld dhthe 15th of .February. For a good polf of suspenders with shoulder bracesattaohod—ball at jEUmsh's Drug Store; We ;h%vftd»sfl thCTO yA T— — Prop. Wood’s Hair Restorative.— For the rear past says the Rockland (Me) Gazelle, we have been advertising the- above i named Hair Restorative, and inonth by’lnonthi its Sale has gradually increased, nnJal it now jcommands a more ready, sale than any other iarticle of its kind, giving in almost every instance entire Batisfactidm A clergyman, reslilinfe in a neigh boring town Who bad for years suffered from a burning sensation in the bead, vritit an occoaion ly dry. itcbing bumbr. pi-ematarely turn ed the hair gray, and latterly causing it to come off rapidly,, leaving the crowii neatly bare, see ing the advertisement of the article in the Ga z<«c, was induced to try it, and now, after the useijof two bottles only, bis hair has turned quite dark and Is very soft, the scalp clean, and ! the rccentlyibald spot covered with a beautiful i growth of silky dark, hair, the sight, of which, with his commendation of the Restorative, will command an.increased sale. ; We vfouldstate to any one who would wish to (know,! that we are permitted, privately , to give; the name of the in dividual to whose case we refer. : See adver tisement. . • .! Men I Mud !!, Mua!! I —MuddX ! Muddy ! ! Muddy !! !—Muddiest ! Muddiest !! Muddi est !!!—Mild in the- on the cros sings—mud on the sidewalks —muji on the door step—mad ib the kitchen4-mud ion the parlor carpet—mud on gents boots —mud on gents pants-—mud on ladies shoes—mud on ladies stocSdngs—(beg pardon—didn’t see it there— but know it is if you have walked two squares) —mud on bur right—mud on our left—mud be fore us—mud behind us—mud beneath us—we deprecate nmd —we think of mud —we talk of mud —we write about mud—nothing but mud— we’re so be-m«d-dled with mud that we have writ- I ten one of the muddiest items ever attempted. When we see a lady hesitating on a street cor ner, we think <ot the fate of a lady who attemp ted to cross a street In a Western down, a short time since. She was first seen to loose her overshoe, then a gaiter, and lastly her stocking, barely escaping with her foot—the latter being j well fastened on. Should aome of our ladies go ! home barefooted one of these days, their friends ! will know the cause. Resignation 'and Appointment.— Mr. John B. Anderson has resigned His position os Super intendent of the Middle Division of the Pennsyl vania Railroad, and accepted the appointment of General Superintendent,of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Mr. A.’a stay as Supt. Middle Division, P. R. R. Was short, but sufficiently long to convince those over whom he’ was pliiced, as well ah those-who selected him, that he was capable of filling any station of the kind which might be entrusted to him.— With Mr. Anderson at the head of affairs on the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Road, and the Pennsylvania Central 'under; the care' of its present General Superintendent, the route from Chicago to Philadelphia, Wc say without fear of contradiction, will bo the best managed and most popular in the country. Wo have not learned who’is to be Mr. Anderson’s successor in the office at this place. ’ , Meanness Unexampled.— The man who, in the still hour of midnight, would rob a hen roost, is mean; he who would -pilfer tho last crust of bread from ,a blind, helpless widow, is meaner ; and he who robs the printer of his hard earned pay, is tho meanest of the three char acters mentioned ; but, astounding fact-;.- w e have beep informed of a still meaner brute than all these three! AV the door of Keystone Hall, last Thursday nighty on the occasion of the Con cert for the Benefit of the Poor, jsome unprinci pled, heartless, soulless, miserly wretch gave to the door-keeper a counterfeit quarter of a dollar ! Superlatively superlative Essence of meanness! your name is known; and if, byour next issue, yoti do not call at the Tribune Office and redeem your bogus coin, wje wilt let the public know your nanio and occupation, to tlie utter ruina tion of your reputation in this community. Extraordinary XfiLKGpArii Despatch. —The great cable in working prdir.-— Fisbci & Brother, ; electricians and original projectors at Love's Magnetic Telegraph, having carried the Field in triumphantly paying out tod laying out the great Cable of Hymen, are—in' honor of tho Natal Pay of St Valentine, the reigned discoverer of Love's Electrical prepared to transmit, from their four 'great Tele graphic Batteries at Philadelphia, New York, Bostup and, Baltimore, all Love Messages, De spatches and Responses, iolth'e most prompt, dis tinct jand striking manner, by their House Vrint | ing Telegraph; guaranteeing no leakage or kink 1 in their Cable —no decline of stock, nor imper ! feet insulation, .' , H. Fettingor, of the Literary Emporium No. 1, Altoona House, is ag?nt for the above line for this place, and 1 has oh hand numerous mes gnges for citizens of this jplace and invites them to call and get them immediately. The Valub op advise our readers who are desirous of preserving the use fulness of the lungs and bronohical apparatus not to defer taking medicine in time for their cure. Most of tb» co'hsuroptijro cases which end fatally, are the result of n small beginning of a cough or cold, which could! easily remo ved by a bottle of Dr, Keyset's• Pectoral Cough Syrup, now put up and hold at ; 50 cents and §1 per bottle. It has had abundant evidence of Us vast superiority over most: other remedies, hud those who resort to it in will save a great deal ‘of suffering from those disagreeable 'diseases which are so prevalent: daring the win ter and spring months. You ejan get it at Dr. Keyset’s Drug'Store, No. 140; Wood Street.— Sold by Qco. W. Kssolcf, Altoona. “hoa RotLiKa.” —Many persons make use of this term, in. referring to A<jta of the Legis lature, and understand! perfectly veil what it means, yet do not know origin. The phase is drawn from the clearing of forest land, in a hew . country. The settler cojuhl himself- out down the trees, and cat them into lengths of logs. The next step was to theni into heaps, for burning, and that he coi|ld hot!do without help; so ho colled bis neighbors to help him to roll, and when . they h|d^ : ft irolling 'ho helped them. This was apjtly applied :to legsative action for the; passageof laws for'; local imejasures. Vote -for i-my bill and-1 -wiH Vote' for ypars. The ’ probahly r U is cfcrlalnly [■ j^P#- ! 'ihan'4orliy: - ■ ’ ',' ' r ■ : r ’ =■'- I. Scott Legion of Pennsylvania.—A meeting j of the surviving officers and soldiers of the ilex*- j lean- war-of the counties of Clair, Cambria, Ccd j ford. Huntingdon, - and neighboring counties, will bo held at the Logan House, (Cotporal_ Keeffex’s) HoiUdaysburg, on the evening of the 4 22d February, inet., for the purpose of organis ing a “ SCOTT LEGION.” 2 ’ ; g Col. J ACOB HIGGINS, Capk D. 11.. HQFIUS, > Capt- WM. WILLIAMS, , Scrigt Jw .L..KIDD.. , Feb. 1, ’69. \ Corp. JKO. KEEFFER. The papers of the- several counties named are requested to publish the above. Recife for a Modern Dress. —The follow ing French recipe for the modern dress of a fe male, will be perused with interest,by the lady readers of the Tribune, It was published nearly a century ago;— “Han? a smallbngio cap on, os big as a crown. Snout "it off with u flower, uulgo diet, a pumpooin, Lr t your powder be gray, and braid up your hair, Liku the mane of a colt to be sold at a fair. Your neck and your shoulder* both naked aboil be, Wos.it not for Vandyke, blown with a chevaux dt/rttt Let your gown be a sack, blue, yellow, or green, And friugh* your elbow* with ruffles sixteen Furl off your lowa apron with flounces in row*, Puffnnd pucker up knots ou your arms and your toes, MukO vour ebon, that u hooj> eight yards mat, May decently show how your garters are tied.” A CARD.— a report baa been put in circulation in this community (by interested parties, I presume) to the efiect that Dr. S. Kimmel, of HoiUdaysburg, while performing a dental operation upon mo fractured my jaw, I wish, in justice to Dr. Kimmel, to state that the report is incorrect. GEORGE GREGQ. Altoona, Feb. 3, 1658. Ho! x for the Arctic Region! If any of the Ladies are dissatisfied with the weather we are having, and desire visiting the Arctic Region, we would recommend them to call on C. J. MANN and replenish their ward robo from his beautiful stock of CLOAKS, CAPES AND SHAWLS, which he is selling off cheap, being determined to dispose of them while tie snow is screeching. Jammy ISth, 1859 THE HALL OF FASHION is still open- and the Proprietor, in returning thanks to bis nu merous customers for their liberal patronage bestowed on him since Jiis commencement, here desires to say (without fear of contradiction) that he'is prepared to' offer for theii- inspection the best assortment of handsome Dbkss Goods,. Shawls, Cloaks, White Goods, &.C., &c., that can be found in Altoona Respectfully, &c.,' The Panic —Moan Failures. —The panic in Now Yosk scorns to be on the increase, la this city everything goes on smoothly, and the only failures we have i heard of were the failures to furnish good fits made by some inferior clothing establishments. There is no such difficulty to be encountered by those who patronize the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wil son, Nos. 603 and 605 Chesnut street, above sisth. Gentlemen and Youths never fail to pro cure capital fits at this popular establishment. See advertisement of Dr. Saudford’s LIVER. INVIGORATOU in another column. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor. In nil diseases inflammation moro or Ims proJomiuatcß— now to allay inflammation strikes at the root of disease — , bunco an Immediate cure. ■ I)ALLEY'£ MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, ; and nothing else, will alley inflammation at once, ami make | a certain cure. , \ 1 VALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTHACTOR | will cure the following among a great catalogue of discos.-a; , Burns, Eealds, Cuts, Chafes, Soro Nipples, Corns, Burnous, j Bruises, Sprains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrofula, I Ulcers, Fever Sores, Felons, Ear Ache, Piles, Sore Eyes, Gout, Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald Head, Salt Khoum, Baldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Small Pox, Measles, Rush, Ac., Ac. To some It may appear incredulous that so many diseases should be reached by one article; such an idea will vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the salvo Is a com bination of ingredients, each and every one applying" a per fect antidote to its apposite disorder. VALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In itir effects is magical, because tho time is so short be tween disease and a permanent cure; audit is an extrac tor, as it draws all disease cut of the affected part, leaving nature as perfect as before the injury. It ■is scarcely ne cessary to say that no house, work-shop, or manufactory should ha one moment without it. • No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Bailey, Manufacturer. 1 Sold by O. W. Kcsslih-, Altoona; George A. Jacobs, Uol- Udaystmrg; and i>y oil the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout tho United States and Canadas. ‘ Principal Depot, 1«3 Chambers street, New York. Nov. 11,1858-ly 'C. F. CUACK. TUE GREAT REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE’S ' Celebrated Female Pills. , Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Phy sician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the,cure of all those painful and delicate diseases to which the femalacon- • stitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may bo relied on. to limaiED LADIES it U peculiarly suited. It ln fc short time, bring on the monthly period, with regularity. Back bottle, price one dollar, bears tho Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. j CAUTION. . These Pills should not be taken by females dunnglM_lirti j three months of Ihregnemey, as they are sure to bring on 3iis - j carriagt,bulat anyolher time they aresafe. In all coses of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain In the Back and Limbs, Fatiguo on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these pills will effect a cure when all other means have foiled, arid although a powerful remedy, do not contain, iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the ‘pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. Sole Agent for the United; States and Canada, JOB MOSKS, (late I. C. Baldwin 1 C 0..) Rochester, K. T. ’ N. 8.—51.00 and 8 postage etamps enclosed to any an thorized Agent, will Insure s. bottle, containing 60 Pills, by retard mail. x 8.-L. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also, for sale by all Druggists. ' [June 3,1858.-ly. WIGS-WIGS-WIGS. BATCHEI.OU’S WIGS AND TOUPEES burpim aIL They are elegant. UgUt, and durable, s Pitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no shrinking offtho head; Indeed, this is the only Establishment where thwe are properly nndcnrtood and made. ' ’ Kor. ; 18, 1858-ly . 233 Broadway, XewTork. TOOTHACHE- This disease can be cured by Db. ICsraett’s Toothache fijamr, prepared Uy him in Pittsburgh, Pa., whidh Is hp-in boltUs and sold at 25 cents each. It is an excellent ntedjcine, When dUnied, far spongy and tender gams, and tteaslj* y*ltbS id' all who’needit. . shl<l Sere Uy-6.%rKeister. ■ ’ fPec. 0, isj|-ly. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. vm. A. BATCHELjPEiS HAIR DYE! The Original and But i». tit*. .J&ritll • All other* or* more and should b»,»vbfd*jfc If;- ‘yohiwlahtociicaE* ridicule-. / : akAt,' BED’ or RtjSTf* HAIR- *» *l\ beautiful And natv-iul IbWn hr | Black,; without ts» toj*t • ifljtd-y to the Itair or Skin.:".r ~ .-•■ ? ■ ;i' U ’ ’ ‘ Fifteen Medal* arid Diplomat haW been hWoWOd Wta-r: A. Batchelor since 183 fl, *ader«r hpplkwtfciMbhjvF been made to Abe bair of bis patrons of Uis fmmobs Dye. | ;; WM. A. BATCIIibOR’S UAIR DY* prodokeif sdo(ori not to be dletinguhihsd from nature, and Is WAaaxHTmnnot to Iqjiire in the least, however b“*B it' may be coatlndtd, and.tho 01 effect of Bod llye* the IjMpilariljpK; rated for Life hy this Splendid Dye. , ■ < made, sold or applied (to 9 private room*} ti tit* Wig Factory, 232 Broadway, New YorJt. ~ : | Sold by Druggist* in Altoona, and .by Druggist* to hit cities and towus of tbs United States. \ ■ j: ? The Genuine lisi the name and addrees atoel plate engraving on four side* of each Box, of , * : IVM. A. BATCHKLOn, , 23d Broadway, Now Yotfc : Not. 18, 18i8-ly Important to Females— Da Cubes** max's PjUs—The combination ofibgredreot* In thosa Pills nr« the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain In eorreetlQgaU; irregularities, painful menstruations, removing all Oh* •tractions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which always arise from Interruption of nature, Inducing with certainty periodical regularity- Warranted purely vegeta ble, and free Rom anything injurious to llfeor health. Ex plicit directions, which should be rend, accompany each box. Price $l. Scut by mail by enclosing $l-to any authorized Agent, K. B; HUTCHINGS, General A sent fur ths United State*, IG3 Chamber's street, New York. ■ To whom all Wholesale orders should 6c addressed. ' Bold by 0. W. Kessler, Altoona; Uoo. A, Jacobs, Holl£ daysburgt and by all Druggist*in the United btates. ji Call on the Ageut and get a pamphlet free. ;; Nov. IS, ISSS v. FLOUR AKD FEED MARKER Flour, Superfine, ft ibbl., s£• |0 Extra “ d-'® “ Extra Family' “ >•s Corn Mmtl $ luO lbs. 100 Bran & Shorts *1 100 Iba. l-W* Rye Chop, “ Corn and Oats, •' *• Middlings, . *• “ \ t- 50 Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. Flour and Feed can always bo hod at the Mill at the prices quoted iib'-re, JOHN ALLISON., MARRIED. On tho 20th iilt„ at tho Lutheran Parsonage- Ly 80v.,J. Stock. Mr. HENRY LA NT/, to Miss CATHARINE BIIIjS DEIiMYEK, both of Altoonai l*n ■’ On tho 2Cth ult., by tho Rot. J.. Mossier, Mr. JAMEft.-P• SCOTT, of Huntingdon county, to Miss MAKTHA ANN UYLE, from pear Martlnsburg, Blair county; Fa. - Oh the flflth ult. by tlio Rev. Lloyd Knight. Mr. DAVID TYLEU of Logans Valley, to Miss AGNES BARNWELL of Ho.lidaysburg. C. J. MANN. In this Borough, on Friday last, ELLEN, daughter of Cornelius McLaughlin, aged about 5 months. Ou the 24th ult., in Altoona, Sira. ELIZABETH DAVIS, mother of John Davis, aged 77 year*. S months and 9 days. Our beloved frirud, whoso death we record above, has been a member of thu United Brethren Church for about twcuty.fi vo years.- Slio has exerted a healthful OhnFtinu influence during her warfare. We are informed that ft|ra number of years past she has been waiting for the period when death would bid her travel from this body of sin and death. Death to her had nesting, no dread. Oh! no; her mortal life was “swallowed up in victory.” Thus OUr friend has left her earthly house of clay and corruption, and entered the immortal in the celestial legions, where there are no deaths, no graves. Truly may we exclaim, •• Ble.-oed arc thu dead which die in tho LvJni.” “ Why do we mourn departing friends, Or shake at death's alarms! 'Tis bat the voice that Jesus sends To.call them to his arms.’’ ' B. 11. ?- On the 30th Inst., of Typhoid fever, MICHAEL AULT?., of Hollidaysburg, aged about 60 yoarsj In Lognu township,- on tho 30th instant. Mrs. MARY WILLIAMS, widow of Thca. Williams, Esq.,deceased,aged about 70 years. ‘' i'i BO AKI) E K S WANTED —TWO GENTLEMEN can find good accommodations lit a private boarding house on mailing application at tins office. Feb. 3d, 69-tf. ' - : Attention i—al toon a guards ! You arc hereby commanded to meet at your 4 Ariimrv, in the Borough of Altoona, on Ti.’HSDAV, tho •] •22.1 day of KKUKUAHY, at 9 o’clock, A. 51., iu full til uniform, properly equipped f.< drill. Kuch member will provide himself with 10 round* Clank C«tridgoilr% 1!t order of the Captain. tjn U. HOUSEMAN, 0. 8. U| ■VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT V ORPHANS’ CODRT SALE.—By virtue of an of the Orphans' Court of Blair county, the subscriber .will sell by public outcry, ou the premises, on WEDNE3W.Y. 23D DAY OF FEBItI’ARY, 1359, nl ID o'clock.A. M., the following Real Estate, viz.:—A LOT OF EgJti GROUND. 50 feet front bjr 120 feet deep. having (hcreou erected ii two aud A half MjigßS |.»U» story FRAME HOUSE, aud other outbuil- Wtga 5 ■ jjaL dings, situate on Emma street, in the bor> JSgpguUiZß TERMSy-Coeb, on the confirmation of «ib-.« JAMES LOWTHEE. Adm'r of Hariha Uunttr, dic'd. Altoona, Feb. 3, ISb'J-ts. : '■* , AT ALTOONA STB AH MILL. DIED. Feb. 3d. ISSO-3t. List of letters remaining in the Post Office, at Altoona, Pn., Teh. Ist. 1850;: . Ako, A L Hamilton. W McMillan. Mrs Aimer, Mary Ann Hughes, Kata ' McCormick, Cath Bartow, Mahalah Helm, George, jr MeLaublln, Suoin Byrne. Margaret Hor.mn, Sam’l • McCormick,Eliiu J Baker, Julia Hardso-ik, Rosa Reilly, John >■ Branan, Ellen Hamilton, Barbara Robison, Jane Brooks, David Johnston, Martha Sharp, Sophia :. . Carr, Christian Kn-'ppor; Mary J Spare, Mary Courayd. MarV K irby George Secrist, Mary J Campbell, John J Kafej Mattlicw Templo, JamM Deutsh, Arnold J 2 Long, John IV oh a, Little 2 Decker, William S L“ul», M . Wolf, Wm Donovan, John Martin, Laurence Walton, Wm , Eastrict, William Manley, Simpson G Wiftgtvtd. Gouglmour, Ales D Morue, Charles WtHljun*, Wm - Glass, Jams Mountain. Cath'na Walton. Wm It Persons calling for letters on this list vrUJ plA>*s say they artLivlvertlsad. JOHN SIIOEM AttßU, P, il. ; .Altoona, February 3d, 1859, • . TjLATR COUNTY INSURANCE Xj AGENCY.—The undersigned. Agent of the Blair County Mutual Fire Insurance' Company; is gl all times reudv to insure against loss or damage by Qro, thudd ings, Merchandise, Furniture and I‘rupcfly, of every des cription, in town or country, at as reasonable rates as any Cmnnany In the State. Office with Sell, Johnston,^.Jack 4 Co.* il D. 1. CALDWELL, Agent. Jan. 27, ’6O-tC Notice particular.—all persons knowing themselves indebted to the OfEe of IfOOPEK * JAMES, or to THOMAS J. JAMESlnditSdu ally, are requested to pay np Immediately* without rtapeet to persons. All accounts unsettled two week*: from tills date will bo placed in the bands of a Justice tof collection. JOHN W. HOOPJJB, THOS. J. JAMES. 1 Jan. 27 W-Sl* New firm i-t-the UNDESIGN ED -would respectfully inform theciUMns of Altoona ami vicinity that t hoy hare purchased the entire Stodkaud buildings of J. Wells Coir.i.s. knd tateDd to carry dh the BUTmRRtKCt BVSISES& In fib Weafc W« vrljl nlsh MEAT OF All. KINDS at tsb lowest Our MARKET DAIS will bo tbo same as herotofege. on TUESDAY and SATURDAY. We wlll'-also attctjd on Monday and Friday evenings tosopplythoMwßo McJcr calling at that time. " • ■■OTlKft'fc®. : Altoona, Jan. 13, 1538.-3 m i ‘ YALU ABLE PROPPtTY |t>R sale Within of Altoona.—The tfutwfcrfber offers *t containing one- aero of Bro»BJd,n»lH»- *n House, Spring House, Stable, and other bulHinga tbMon. Alma nlumW oirSwico Fruit Tree*, MidGrapu-Wne*, which arein i thrifty condition. -There fat anever-fci!ing spring of water on the Jot. ” • I;! - ",, If tie property U ndtsoldby the it fl'l he tot rent.- .Any may he had ftom ! . ’ s®®’ 9* CRAsfER. ■ Doc.'29, _ ’ ;y.. ~ . . ~S5(i A MOI&H', |sj AN3> ALU BXPICNSES'PAJD.—Ah agent is wnated » ra mnawitegi Sh,, KwForV C«y, enelc«ng«4e yettageefaap. pj| to. 13^ i V . •: ’ ';■■ ,: K<mci —Tlila Ik to IftfetnitU* public, that m baaa Sia. poocd oftmr iu. OrtnUub#M>K ! tu, M. chirwrwf >y tlie sta% «f pjtUwnh, ffeSS»«Kf<f . ■ tSa.«*o* s to tUu Em vt WOODjwlnQCOvtu ; rtAig .raconuucu>l ,<jur VfcoMwKorK"*MtriQCSMr ' frlmj» no 3 jSWt£j fobfias as* u rod tluvt t!\c mBBjBFvBT MaUnuett withJJip ‘■luuu 7iil«rUy and promputnda lu»fcmti&fc'na!d it as conducted £>V PaiMna#4Bc tt?irtrfi »SkY :. i WOOD, EDDY i..C0.„ MAXAOEBLS. sv.<xpaao»s ro GJipoo&P Tto wrimlwwtliwiin LOtTHKYCItARTBR IWRELAWAMS t>m*to:tt*fd»MW tha foflowinß kmm«, tv IM dmwu ctiik tNsHPf* Febniwy, ISB9, at DelwMsra, in JuiSflo^da- 5 dtr tl>B anpcrinttwluhco ufawora caiaari»loner« ed by'tho Governor. : Class H O Pratts Wednesday, February 3,1819; i Class 122 Draws Wednesday, Fobrtfwy 9£ M».- i Class I§4, Draws Wedncsday, Fel*rmiri 16. 1860. Class 14G Drftws'Wcdnesday, Febinaty, ss, ISfifi., THIRTY-TWO TPOTOAKP THRUM HB!WW|>. W NIN KCY-SiX VRIZJBSt Nearly one.Prfco to every tWo;Tl6kßtif 18 S«n«U. v MJtONI»I€BNT BgHEMB. - EACH WEt&KSDAYJS FEBRtfARY. 1 PrU» of S«V,OOOU MM| •lijOW “ TtTW 13,000 “. iSS*. 7,506 « - 7^' 1. 1 “ 1 “ 1 “ 60. I'm** of 60 “ ISO « , c& « 66 “ 06 “ 130 “ 4.745 - 27,040 •* 31,390 Prises amounting W Whole Ticktlt $10 —Jlaltct Quarter* $2,0 . Cci tiiuatca of packages wilt l*o r*H i| ih» tiH>Tlii| rates.which is the rink. , ' t. CcrtidcatM of poekagwof SO WhnU tickets Allnja -G Half “ *• “ 30 Quarter “ VfS IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CEU^ieAM®, Enclose tho amount bf money to our address, fbfVbliVinn sHsh to purchase; nmno tbaLottery In whlch"yv« wbahjl itlvestcd, aud whether you wfdf Whole*, Halve* dr(tou , > ter*, oh receipt of which. We eoidwhat U ordered, hyv»» mail, together with tho scheme. ' ... Immediately after th c drawing, the .Ufa ttu nuntberawtH ha si-nt with n written explanation. . Pnichnsera will please write tficlr slgnalUxMplaln, m 4 give-tin: minis of their Post Office, County and Stats. : NOTICE TO COIUIK3PONDSXT*i . : . Tboeo who-prefer not sending money bjrnitH, can US* THE AUA>I AKXPKEttS COMPAST,' *” ” whereby money for Tickets, in sum* i f Tea Sultan, and upwards, can be sent us AT OUil RISn ANDRSPEKBK, " i from any city or town where they hare art SOW., Tba money and order mustjie enclosed in a “ OOVEHNiUUtr POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE,’’ Company caunot receive them. .' 49* Orders for Tickoti or Certificates, by Ifailorßx. to be directed to WOOD, EDDVAOo., ", Wilmington, Delaware, . Druggist ami Phavinacoatli^ TSiEALEiI IN DHUGS, MKIHCINga, 1/ QILS, PAINTS, I)VE STUFFS, PATENT m CTNESj PBKKUMKUV, CIGARS aud VAKirnKS. Koom umlar Keystone Hall, N. E. corner ol Virginia anil >Mp streets. Comitcntly on hand a splendid assortment of PERFUMERY, consisting of all tho Superior Extracts for.Utbllliadker* chief, Pomades, Ualr Oils. Colognes, Oriental Drupe, Oae ructiLM. I'rangip uii Sachets, Fancy Soaps, Rungei^ete. VARIETIES. Brushes. Hair, Tooth, Nail, Flesh, Point and Ctotbea. Porto -Mouuaies, Pocket Books, Purses, Pencils, ftssW, Knives nud Violin Strings. , \ l PAINTS AND DIES. Paints of alt sorts, both dry aud giound in Oil.. Window Giass of every description. Carbon. Linseed. Sperm and Lard OIL. PATENT MEDICINES. II do {land’s German Bitters, Bccrhiivo’s Holland Bitter*, AyoCs Cherry Pectoral. SArsaparilln and Cathartic Pills: FnnfunTa Liver luviporctoi; Litidecy’s. BtOod BeaiyUor; Clarke’s Female and Dupouho’s Gulden Pills; Wright’s, Wilson’s, ilcLaue’s, Lvidy’s mid COrbln’s PUD ; WolflPs Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps; Merchant's OargUng Oil; Perry Davis’ Pain Ki’der. Pour-fold, Arabian,' Mexican aud Nerve and Uoua Liniment, together with all (be popu lar Mediciues Of tho day. CIGARS. > Light Guard Open, 1 1 La fortune, I liver !r; fitnr, I La Silva inra. Cigarette#, I La Tccncas », | Celebratvd Vnra Priadf^ which 1* very justly popular wherever known,, tagitlott | with ul! the «ttpertor brmuti in market. . , i A full assortment of Knight’* Celebrated FiavoringKx | IractsAbr 'looking. Duvtec's ChamitulilaWing t*owitor,ai»d ' llcckera Prepared, Viiritia. . CAM I*ll KNU and lldl’.MSti VLu! D constantly on hand. Physicians desiring pure and reliable pft pal a! So m -Will find it to their interest to call. . ’• " v ■ : ' '' kte. Prcscriirtious carefully and reliably compounded. Remember the sign r-f the Golden Mcvtur; Altoona. Dec. 30, If'Oi*. Head quarters for low PKlCKS.—Thankful for past favor«,fb* »nbeertb*r would respectfully beg leave to Inform the cithtena of sir toonaaiid vlciuily, that be has just received and o Jinked his stock of ii .‘i FALL & WINDER GOODS. which bo will sell at very low prices for caah. It consists in part ot ‘ • v Delaines, Robes, Pat de Chtnet, plain Merinos, figuredundsiriped Merinos, Uool Ptaid»i Union ' Plaids, English Merinos' black and fancy Silks, Shawls of every description; Sheet ings, Muslinsi, ’Flannels, Cassmtret, Sat tuieils. Ginghams, Chinte, Hosiery, ' Gloves, , Evi'roiderks embracing Collars, Settsi Bands, Insert' ■ ings, Edgings, (n fine, every article of ta- Hits jrear. Alio—An cicellout as« .rtmciit of Suhlenable Qaeeae ware, Glbbs-ware, ftirthenware, ,A«. BOOTS and SUOE3 of all alien, qiudlJiM *nd styles.— and Mlaaes’Shoes imdOaHeia, , The very beat asaortment of dkOCERIEfi may bofoand at this establishment. Como oncl come alt!! and examine theabove atock. . AltooniyOct, 14,18A8. J,. B.HUJtMAK. S’ECURE THE ADqW #JS ) BCUSIASCB FADES. The place tegst* { ambro'Eypes, . £ : done n£'in short order, te on Jnlln stwflt, tn»o«jtjTK?«i* botiacVs whore ill porsonscau be accpmmodajßdlirlll (Joe and perfectUkcnoss®*. Jimp frwn.Jto ttaeotfa, * S Picture* eroded on reaWnoahlo lema, - Pictures set iu Jewell y: nt Very taw.HtC% itbe P*J« «•* poadios upon the elzo or the article.. vv i, ■ j £ -;• ‘■- v. Pictures always warranted before they an taken away • Ladies and uto iurifcd to ww,«#* specimens.:.. ’ - ■ 1 • Pictufcs tukcn as w«a in cloudy M v , fil U,^S , r?l , December 10,185§-Cni.} j. W* KrIOE REDUCED QW^Sil ■f ". “■ .yrir medical salt : : . vv . ON32: JS&&I+AMI ...... Jan. ao.lSi#.^ CONSTANTLY: REOLIVINO ’ VSV Ready MlkltClotWiUf, «f€bB{M»tt SWBfitofecWjw than ]«.>,% ' .TIj ;. Z _f _ ~ . ?»---»■- '• >- --T . QE LL I N Cr A ,i 4» AS ky: 80RTMB3JT "of Boots Sh^taW*'Vbd CMt Ov»r»lioe»,at - <■ ■• ■■ -T-Ur- .■; «s®t!lCt{R® - D«. o,lBufc. - . to *» rtuWX. 0,000 u SJ43 ; ‘ ■7,000 »r» mo “ aa« « 100 •* 60 “ 40 . 80 “ 90 « 10 “ & AM 6*ooo 4MW 4*4o* MOO ■UM :#&S i*
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers