Crikut AMHiOMA, PA. ✓"* V--4-- THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1869. .-.■VJ.t>» « tQe%lHrei)«rtleaire onteowtr to M,onrrulefcr edrer tUing U to require i»y meat load rente, or egnenuitee from knowiv.pwooai. ,IH* therefore uselee* for eileudi to eend •eadvemeenieiits ottering to pny it th« end of three or six ■aatjW/ Where edrertieomente ere ecoom|ieniedwUh the putney, whether one, fire or tendollen, we will gire the Mhnrtfifr the fall benefitof cash rntee. ■ " ». If. PBTTBSCHfcL fc ce., ••;■ Xdrortieln* Agente, 119 Neereuetreet, New York, and tfeßtute.-etreat, Boeton, ore the. Agents ft* the JUoona ffibmut, ud the meet influential end largestdrcnletJeg la the Doited Btldes snd theCenndss. They to centred oar lowest rata. '-'V i' ’terrible Kallrcna Accident. the deepest re- lhefollowing account of » mg|%p<}hplly accident, near Halifax, on sh« Northern Central R. R- which we found in the Harrisburg Telegraph of oyeninglfust. With Dr. Wright, the, victim in the disaster, we were at one timcintimabely acquainted, he having been oqr (the senior’s) preceptor for a consid- length-of time, in our sohool-boy dayg, and s yre always entertained for him .the highest respect. The JDr. was a na tive ,of Jnniata county. He studied med ieiiie whh I)rV Philo Hamlin in Mifflin towd, and After attending a regular course of lectures, located at Halifax, in Dauphin county, where he has since resided. He was .entirely a self-made man, having ria- obscurity, and worked his way, hy ■ mdoumitable energy and perseverance, to the . .position be occupied at his death. — His popularity in the: county of his adop tion,maybe inferred from the faOt that he was elected to the Legislature in a few years after v his settlement therin. :;Thefollbjr|pg,is the Telegraph's account of the accident ; We have just reoeived the particular* of a fata! accident which occurred on the Northern Cealral Railroad, near Halifax, yesterday, resul ting in tbsdfcath of Dr. John Wright, formerly a member of the Legislature from this county, ftadfor some time put occupying imposition of Drigade Inspector. li appears that the Doc tor andtwqofhia children—a boy and girl— took a Walk, on the railroad in the, afternoon. — While resting in the bridge above Halifax, a cqnl bain cqme along, and before they could get out of-the way ran Into theta. Tfo. Doctor teas xnstantlff killed ! - The little hoy, named Clarence, managed to reach the jride M the, bridge, end etingmg to the aroh, escaped unhqrtT The Ut il* srv Annie, vu Struck by the .train,'had her arm cut off close to tbs shoulder, atpd was other wise injured. ' She wu tolerably comfortable at last accounts, bat fears were entertained of her recovery. . .. • - ! Since writing the above, we leant by letter from Halifax that the little girl is still jiving, j ano Jwill probably recover. The yrriter states that there is a very'short curve within » short distance of the bridge, and being anaqne > duo’t.and water-fall in’ close proximity, the noise wotjild'"render it almost impossible.for.petsoue c n the bridge to hear the approach of a train in time'to get out of the wiijr. 'The engineer of tbe train states that lie gave the usuataigaal, and a -Mr. -Loomis .declares just as positively thatUhn signal was notgiven. There' arevari-, ous rumors, oirenlatiag.^ritb regard., to. this a®** l, which, we doom it improper to ,notice at this time,'as they cpmo to uln a Veiy questionable shape. V*‘” P. S. The little daughter of Dr. Wright di'ed on Monday night, .after suffering in tensely. The remains of parent and child, were taken,.to Mfflintown, Juniata county, on Tuesday, for interment. Candidates eob. — Quite a Dumber of opposition papers are suggest ing Cbe names of good men in connection with the nomination for the Gubernato rial Gbair, one year hence. Among those mentioned ace Hon. E. B. Gazzam, now State Senator from Allegheny, Gen. J. K.. Moorbead, of the same county, Hon. Jno Covode of Westmoreland, Col. A. K. Mc- Olurc, of Pnmklin, Hon. Samue) A. Pur vianoe, of Butler, and Hon. John. C. of Harrisburcr. No doubt the persona,arcallweli qualified the duties appertaining to the end would be happy to do so. tt ;ntbor j>renxatare, we think, to be cantasnng tbis subject at this time ; but unee thrball has been opened and candi 'tUtes 'suggested, we would present the name tbo Twiff WW borae of the Mountain coal fjjijl iron district, Hon. Samuel . Cal vin, as a man made of the right kind of be thesuccessor ofGoy. Packer. & Juniata Valley, and know of -no one who eould fill .the office more, credr it&bly than the gentleman named. We stand may be made .by the centre State in bis favor. : Xmpbov ED. —The Central Frets, prin- comes to ns this week enlarged and improved. It & jjqw a seven column paper, printed on ’ ■ C,OT^,W with ability end thciroutlay. Ivanboi. —We Lave received from the publishers, T. B. Pekami i, ft* «hw M lW&»eos£ fart afhrik^fawwiiwill o^obap : m mot to&o exle«iEn% dif- j Ibpeft-' Hq one can read them wither* faing instructed ani amused/ 'Ad- eto queut American critic -has ’-'sawl* J< * if ever it was Sir Walter Scott.” AUthe works of Seott & Brothers, at the tow price of 25 eta. per number. They comprise 26 "volumes. — Every library shouldcontain them. Court House Burned.— -On Thurs daylast the Court House at Clarion, in this State, was entirely destroyed by fire. All the however, were saved- — The cause of the fire is attributed to defec tive which a few dollars-might have repaired and thus saved one of the finest buildings of its Jcind in the country. The Court House, was built in: 1842, at a cost of about 611,000. The insurance on the building .in about ??,000, 65,000 being in the Lycoming Company, and *62,000, which was taken on then Ist of March, in the New York Insurance Company. Atlantic Monthly. —The Atlantic Monthly for Match has come to hand. — Ita arrival was anxiously awaited, and its contents eagerly scaned. There, was no dis appointment. Let us anticipate as largely as we may, the'Atlantic always exceeds them. This periodical is free from flashy pictures and stories for ardent lovers, and contains much valuable information inter spersed with'wit and huinof considerably above tbe common order. Price $3 per annum. We will furnish it for 32,00. [Special Correspondenc* of the Tribune.] LETTER FROM HARRISBURG. Ha&bisbqbo, March 15, 1850. A hill came top in 'the Senate on'’Saturday last, which is now pending, which is of consid erable importance-to the people at large, as.it contemplates making elmotive the law pinch exempts from levy and sale $3OO worth of prop erty. This law has' been rendered ineffective, or almost so, by giving waived notes, which notes, have been pronounced binding by tbe Supreme Court in all coses where a considera tion is given at the time. Thus, a map enga ged in an infatuating gambling transaction, mpy borrow $6O froth a man and give a waived note for $2OO therefor. If the note is not met, an execution may-lie against anything in the boose from the bed down to the dinner pot. This supplement vests that amount of property in the decedents wife and children, and consequently renders null and void ,the claimer. I think the law will pass. The project for erecting a new Connty out of parts of Clearfield. Indiana. Cambria, and Jef ferson, was killed off last Wednesday in the House, but on Saturday the vote was re consid ered, which is an indication that the bill may still pass the House at some future day, but I doubt whether it can pass the Senate in any event. A supplement to the act incorporating the Al toona Gas Company is now in the hands of the committee on corporations. It makes the Co., a Gas end Water Company, adds appe eight or ten of th£~most prominent citizens to the com missioners, increases the capital, and enables tije company to borrow money. There is no question about tbs passage of the supplement at an early day, and the company should, in the meantime go on with their arrangements. The House held a session last ni<>ht, appar ently for the express purpose of hearing Mr. Irish hold forth bn the .merits of his “Personal Liberty” bill. There is now pending on the Senate file a ▼ery important supplement to the Common School Law. I deem it of sufficient importance to give it to you entire 8 tenon 1, ■ Be it enacted by the Senate and Bonne of. Representatives' of Hie tommonvoMih of Pennsylvania in Oaural ' Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the au thority of the tame, That when the directors or controllers and teachers of the several school district* in this Com monwealth shall have made the selection of books provided for In the twenty-fifth section of an act for the regulation and conti mance 'of a system of education by common school, approved the eighth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, the books so selected shall bc'used for a' period of: not lees than three years, and no change or alteration shall bs.made within that period. Ssc. 2. That it shall not be lawful, after the passage of thia act, for the directors or controllers of common schools of shy dlstrlctin this Commonwealth, to employ any female as teacher Is the common schools who has not attained the age of eighteen'years, and no male applicant under the age of twenty years. . Sec. 3. That before any director of common schools hercafteaelccted shall discharge any of the duties imposed upon.him by existing laws, he shall be qualified by oath or affirmation, to be administered by an acting justice of the peace or alderpmu, to faithfully and impartially discharge ‘ the duties of his said office. SEC. 4. ‘That it shall not be lawful fur the school direc tors or controllers pf the common schools of any school district in -this State, in determining the amount of tax to be levied in .their district for school and building purposes, to exceed eight milts on the dollar on any and all property subject to taxation by existing laws for school purposes. Sxc. fi. That all Independent school dlstrlcts heretofore formed, either by enactment oftho L-gUla^uroor by any court of common plaas of this Commonwealth, bo hud pie same are hereby abolished; and that it shall not be lawfol for, the said courts, after the passage of this act, to estab llsh or continue any independent district for scbPol purposes ' Sec. .0. That the nnalUlsd electors of the several cities, boroughs and conntlee ofthis Commonwealth shall,, et the next general election, determine by ballot whether the of fice of county superintendent of common Schools shall be abolished or not; and that the ballots so voted shall be .for the cdnnty-«iperlntcnd«.nt end-ag»in«t-the' county su perintendent; aim the result of said election shall be-oer tilled by the proper officers In the mode prescribed by ex isting taws in relation to the returns for State officers; and if a majority of the votes polled should be against the abol ition of sold office, then the same shall remain os provided forby existing laws; hut if a majority of the votes ap poll-- ed should be in fovor of the abolition'of the office, then the said office Is to be so declared abolished by the fitate super intendent of common schools, to take effect on the first Monday in January next succeeding sdld election: notice of the soma to be sent by State superintendent toths sere r t) superintendents in the Commonwealth. 'Bsc.;7. That in case the people should decide in favor of the abolition of the office of county superintendent, as hereinbefore provldjd-for. then it shall be the duty pf the board of directors or controllers of common schools of the several districts of this Common wealth to annually appoint three competent persons, who shall constitute a board of examiners, for the examination ofapplicauts for employ ment as teachers. In conjunction with the aforesaid direct ors' er,controllers; and no other person, except such as dfaall be recommeudod by said examiners, shall be employed as teachers. .'■■■■ vv - Two bills have been killed in the Senate, which have had the honor of being lions for a time, and have bad a considerable amount of eloquence wasted upon them • 1 have reference to thc General Banking Law, and the law'pro hibiting banks from issuing notes of a leas de nomination than $2O. The former I considered good—the latter impracticable. A new free banking bill has been drawn up, but it is now so late in the session that it is not likely to be pushed. " A nwnbe* ofbills ha»fo been' indefinitely post ponad i»n ths House, vii, : an ast .to. stake :doffi personal property —as act to commute tbfi death penalty, in certain certain eaaee. «?*«»«** «wvvwn*ißt«WEWriag» between MaeUeiig * "y** TWeawaltte* gmdhorote Htotoa’nrorßdqr *M Try***. Th»i» • point gainedbytte Bpptefc*M»ut what will te At ohuaate mult 'ift*tiß«teclopedin» fbg- . tteßreat fight between theGtven and Co»t*s and the German town' Passenger Railway Com papies has at length been amicably set Led, on a satisfactoryto all This course might hatebeea orbited a long time ago, ana a vast-amount of shved. . ... .1-. j As l write this a lurghnuttiber of the jrapile fcomthelustitote forthe Education of the Blind an the Hall of thtflouie. The exhibition was intendedsolelyfor the mem bers and officers of both Houses, and in order to give them the fell benefit of eigoying it unmo lested, two entertainments are advertised Ito come off wt Bmnt’a Hall; but notwithstanding this, the ladies, *nd ( gentlemen of Harriebarg, who are evidently fond ofeheap entertainments, have so crowded the Hdll that many of the mem bers are standing in; tW lobby. The Democratic Contention, meets to-morrow morning at 10 o’clock. The Convention will be fall, -nearly all of the delegates having armed this evening. They appear to be In very good spirits, hot at this time I am unable to say who is likely to be nominated for Auditor General. The contest up to this fipae lies between Rich ardson L. Wright and Cftpt Jacob Zeigler. bat by morning the entire programme may pe changed. Yours, | LOGAN. Xbe Son* of Malta. The report of the Grand Treasurer of the In dependent Order of the!-Son’s of Malta of the U. S , made to the Supreme Grand Council of the D. 8., Mexico ;and Cuba, recently in session at New Oreleans shows that the balance paw in the bunds of the Treasurer is $262,241 81 Of the receipt, the, largo amount of $58,179 29 is from Cuba, and; $88,784 72 from New York alorto. The report allows the receipts from 129 lodges, but us no lodge is required to contribute anything to jthe .Grand Lodge until it bus been in operation :six months, it is safe to soy that there are now over 200 lodges, and their -membership rapidly on the increase.— When it is understood that only 26 per cent, on the nett receipts of subordinate lodges is paid into the treasury of the Grand Lodge, it must bo seen haw immeuse.is the sum that passes through the coffers of this order. The remaining 75 per cent of nett revenue can only be distributed in charities, in the city or community in which it is located, each lodge having its own charity committee, whose duty it is to relieve (if found worthy) all cases of distress which may bo brought to their notice. It may be asked what is to become af this immense fund which must be accumulated by the Grand Lodge in a few years. As this is one of the grand secrets of-the Order, of ooiicse only the members, and only such of those as have taken the Oriental degree and have passed tlie “ Vale of Mysteries,” are per mitted to know. Sknsatiox Newspapers. —One of our contem poraries thus notices the engravings which have appeared in a number of the illustrated pa pers, purporting (o be the likenesses of the most intimate!; connected with the recent Washing ton Tragedy;— “ The New York Sunday and other illustrated newspapers of the same sensatisn school, have bad an immense run, especially those that have pictorial illustrations of the dramatu persona who are named in connection with the recent tragedy. And such likenesses fln one instance says an exchange, a cut that was originally ex ecuted for Piccolomtni is palmed off aa Mrs. Sickles; in another instance, an old likeness of Jenny Lind is pressed into the service, while. Mr. Sickles and Butterworth are flattered with having the counterfeit presentments of a couple of fellows that were banged not long since, ex hibited to the enlightened public as the veritable portraits of the injured husband and bis friend. Mr. Key being dead, Is spared the mortification of seeing aq old engraving of Alfred Bunn, the London theatrical manager, shown np ns a fac simile by our artist.” Infamous Avarice and Tyranny. —The Su perintendent of the House of Industry of New York informs the public that he found a widow, having two little girlii. who attended the House School, hard it work, making boys’ black cloth caps, trimmed with braid, and bow, and buttons, fined with glazed muslin, and wash-leather, and with patent leather front; for the making find pressing of which she received two shillings per dozen , or Itco cents a piece. The distressed wo man Lad taken a lodger into her room, to add a little to her store laid away for rent, and the lodger ran away carrying all the rent money with her. The widow then applied to the Su perintendent above named for the loan of $3. — He pertinently asks, “ How long would the poor mother strive to spare. S 3 out of ten shillings per week ?’■ all she could possibly earn. May we never hate to'record such extreme instances of grasping tradesmen said dependent families in our city ! Going to Meet a Lover and Finding Him a Corpse.—A young lady, a Miss T , from Lock port, N Y , passed through Milwaukee one day last week, oniher way to St. Paul, to meet her betrothed and fulfil her engagement to be mar ried. Between Hasting and St. Paul, the La Cross Republican sag? she met tho downward stage, which ihad the. corpse of her intended husband. This she'did not learn until-she ar rived at St. Paul, where she hired a livery and started' back to over) take the'stage. She over hauled the stage at Wnbnshaw.tind took charge Df the remains of her Jover. Shepassed through that city, last Thursday night, oh her way home She .was a girl, and bore her crushing sorrow by haiiujg faithful hope in the future,— The Republican hays the livery man nf St Paul only charged her fifty dollars for taking her to Wabasha w. s A Jealous;Fool-: —Last week Special United States Mail. Agent Finks, end Deputy. Masbal Steel, proceeded to the residence ot» gentle man named Smith; in Prince William county, Va., to arrest a boy in his employ, named Appleby, on ihj charge of: illegally, obtaining a letter from the post officO. 1 The boy was found, and appear ed to lie deeply penitent; but while the officers were in the house he slipped into the yard, and drawing a knife across hie throat, instanly in flicted an ugly wound, and would have takbn bis life hact not one of the daughters of Mr Smith seized his ari|>. I Appleby was in love with a young lady ip tbe| house, aud suspecting; that she h»d written'too a rival, he abstracted the .letter from the post office, and after reading destroyed It. 5 ■ * «* Tib ihe SdbvXvok bißs.”—The Washington correspondent of the JSew York Courier , speak ing of the says engineer on one of our railways had, withputfHnlt of bis own,'run the; tremendubus power under hi? con trol over a human being. The body was remov ed from therhil, death bad dooh bis dread work, examination Irajs made of tbe circumstances, and the engineer acquitted, tbe homicide’was not in him. Yeti a;liitld while afterward, .that engi neer came to the 'superintendent and asked to jesignhis' place, :be conld not endure it any longer- “ Why* do, you goJ” said the enpano t mim tS*** & ASmfttm af Friday tea <*•*»>•«« I At RatnvfaLthi* mernlagL Snit •"* JobsFtets*T «• irifbiuw beankeeplngbouse for Foster some time, and Gurry reqaected ner to come- homo. ®ba refused. They quarreled last night, foster had two otter *>•» Curry bad|y. Foster was «bot Juit M»wtte abdomen, the ball passing through his body ana lodging in a fence post. Foster died h»»fe* hours elterwardh. Foster was paastng on the opposite side of tbe stieet from Curry’s house, and on his way to his work. He was about 80. years of ageaad a laborer. Carry was imme dlately arrested and committed to JaiL Thete is considerable excitement in Batavia in regard to it A Goon Hi* at ths Guivalbt, — A Southern Senator having remarked in the debate on. the appropriation bill, the other day, that the mints of North Carolina and Georgia were established forthe benefit of the poorer classes of the min ers of surface' mines, Mr. Cameron, of Pennsyl vania, dryly remarked “ that this was the first time that he had ever heard there were poor men in the South.” The ■ Methodists of Dele ware have re fused the aid which tfaje Legislature bad gran ted them of $4OOO towards the building of a church, because the money is to be raised by lottery. They refused to be parties in any such gambling operation. Mrs. Sickles has returned to new York, and will reside in a house at Bloommgdale, the use of which is granted to her by Mr Sickles as long as she remains under her father’s protec tion. Her little daughter, will, for the present, remain with her. A Judge of the Court of Common Pleas at Logansport. Ind., a few days since took um brage at something said by a learned counsel, 'whereupon be came down from the bench sad thrashed the lawyer. g£R. Yen thousand persons, it is estimate'), have already arrived at St. Louis, en route for Pike’s Peak. Yet they aire but the first drops of the great shower of gold Hunters, jA pack of wolves have recently been committing serious depredations to flocks of sheep in Cambria county. ggy- The Pennsylvania Railroad office, at Greensburg. was robbed of $B3 on Friday last. Receipts and expenditures of the Borough of Altoona, for the year ending March Ist, 1859; JAMES LOWTBER, Treasurer, in account with said Borotwh. DS- To am’t received of John McClelland, collector, balance on Duplicate for 1857, **9* 90 To am’t received of John McClelland, collector, on «cc*t of Fox, for 1858, 1287 83 To am’t received of £. M. Jones, Chief Burgess, Fines, Liens, Ac, 55 95 1858. . Mar. 31. J L ReifWnyder, Soroush Constable, “ u H A Seller*, for rent of room. “ “ J Gsod, Esq. April 21. William Robeson, work, •• Alex Mock, plastering “ Lock Up," “ “ Lowther A McDowell, merchandize, May 4. C Glass, for labor, “ “ Henry Foust, for labor, “ “ John Hamlin, “ “ “ H Burkholder, “ “ “ Geo Metzgar “ “ “ F Halley, “ “ “ EM Jones,superrisor, : “ “ Allen McPherson, labor, “ « David Louden, “ “ 6 Jacob Heeser, lumber, “ “ James Coyle, labor, June 8 E M Jones, supervisor, “ “ John Hamlin. labor, “ “ Thomas McMinn, carpenter work, “ “ Allen McPherson, labor, “ “ James Coyle, “ “ “ Henry Foust, “ “ •* D Louden, “ “ “ H Burkholder, “ u “ George Metzgar, “ “ “ F Halley. “ “ “ C Capstick, cleaning “ Lock Up,” “ 10 McCrum A Allison, printing, “ '• McCrum A Allison, “ “ 12 John Griffin, labor, “ “ Jacob Miller, blactsmithing, “ “ Do do “ “ “ Joseph Canghiing. labor, “ “ Assessors, taking census, “ “ C Glass, labor, “ 3b It H MOCorraick, merchandize, July 7. John Griffin, labor, “ “ Henry Foust, “ “ “ E M Jones, superrisor, “ “ John Allison, horse labor, “ “ Rodkey, “ “ “ Pcnu’a Rail Road Co “ “ J W Higg. spouting, “ “ Henry Bnrkholder, labor, “ “ John Cunningham, “ “ “ Do do “ “ “ William Walton, horse labor, Aug. 2. Henry Burkholder, “ “ “ “ John Allison, “ “ “ William Walton. “ “ “ *\ J L Ickes, merchandize, “ “ Geo Metzgar. labor, “ > “ EM Jouee. supervisor, “ “ John Cunnlngnam, horse labor, “ ‘‘ J Runyen, labor, “ “ G Metzgar, “ “ A McPherson, horse labor, “ “ John Griffin, “ “ “ “ Do do “ “ Sept. 6. Mrs. Houck, cleaning Lock Dp, “ “ Lowther A McDowell, merchandize, “ “ K M Jones, supervisor, “ “ W Armstrong, labor, “ “ W Browu. “ “ Jacob Hosser, lumber, Oct. XI. John Allison, “ “ J Jackson, labor, “ “ J Thornberg, labor, “ “ H Burkholder, “ “ “ J E Hbnston. lumber, - “ “ H Devine, labor, ““EM Jones, supervisor, “ “ Wilson, labor. “ “ John Shoemakby, lumber, “ “ H Devine, labor 1 , “' “ Louts Plack. stonework, “ “ J Cunningham, horse labor, “ “ • Geo Metzgar, labor, “ x “ J Halley, labor, “ “ J Kama, hone labor, “ “ D Irons, labor, “ “ H Burkholder, labor, “ “ T Garrahen, “ u Betn (l 11 “ J Moist, horse labor, u u pg u; u “ u F Halley, labor, j “ “ Lee, S “ “ G Metzgar, “ “ “ W Await, “ “ “ J Griffin, “ “ “ K Arthurs.« “ •* J Karts, horse labor, •< « j Cunningham, bone labor, “ “ F Holley, labor, “ “ TOarrahen, labor, “ “ Henry Burkholder, labor, “ “ J Moist, horse labor, ”ov. 2 J Kenney, labor, “ “ E M Jones, supurvisor, “ “ F llafley, labor, “ 11 W Await, “ “ “ J McKcarnen, labor, , “ “ Jacob Hosser, late Treasurer, “ “ D Wldle, labor, .- 1889. F llafley, “ January H Burkholder, labor, “/B M Jones, supervisor, “' 0 Metzgar, labor, “ B M Jonce, supervisor, “ J Good, preparing Buds, “ JX ReifsnyloP, oarpmer work, “■ CD Sink, lumber, " ' • “ £ M Jones, supervisor, “ John Louden, merchandise, F Halley, labor,' ” “ J Cunningham, labor “ Jas Rtgg, stove ■ “ Miller Knott, lumber “ T Gsrrahen,labor: “ J Cunningham, labor “ JA J Lowther, merchandize “ Michael Kearney, - ‘ " McCrum A Dorn, printing. . “ James A Hooper, blscksmithing u Peter Rood, farnittre' “ M McCormick, v “ K Greet, stoiie “ J E £l7, borough coratabje “ . J 'dark to council Troumrer’s per centan, Balance in hands,of Xnwurer, M»rch 17, 1569.-31 ' fwiifa. t> a m-. -9Wto*Maawtemay&vorth«m wjtbacalt., , If you a If yer offers for sale the form cm which James Mat thews now resides, near Coleman's Mill, in Logan township. It contains about 31 Acres,' with two Dwelling Houses, a Bara and a good spring of water thereon. Also—" A little more of the: same sort", in “ the Kettle”, on ten year’s trust, lie will exchange it (or town property. Also—A good 14-horse power STEAM ENGINE, suitable for a Flouring or Saw Mill. JOHN B&OXIIlultLINE.. Holiiclayghurg, Fen. 24,1855-3 t Notice.— all tliisons know ing thcmsolros indebted to the undersigned, prcvi ons to the SQthoflast April, sre rtqtteatcd to make settle ment won—either by cash or-note; Myicircums tenets ro; quire, at least my individual accounts, to be dlooed as soon as possible. Please do not neglect this notice. Altoona, Feb. 24th 1869 I>LAIR COUNTY INSURANCE JL) AGENCY-—Tfefc npdentigucd, Agent of the ?Ulr County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is at nil times ready to insure against loss or daniage by fire, BuHi ingt, ifarchanditc. Furniture and, I‘raptrly, of ererf dee crip tkm, in town or country, 'at aa reasonable rates as any Company in the State. Office with Bell.Jolmcton, Jack's Co. * D. 1. CALDWELL, Agent Jan. 27, ’59-tf PEA NUTS—S,OOO BUSHELSWIL mington Pea Nats in (tore and for tale by WM. S. SHDQAKD, ' March 35. *5B-ly]. 101 North third street, I’hliad'a. r |MIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF JL Boy’* wear, such u jackets, Frock and Overcoat* Vttutg and Vesta, at the lowest prices, at ' H- IpOITB.' Dec. 0, 1858. ' \ I? Oil RENT.—THE STORE-ROOM now occupied by J. & J. bOWJUEH, will be fcr Kent by the 15th of October next, bept. 33, 1858. WM. M. U.OYD. 1/IGS, DATES, PRUNES, CITRQNS JL and Currant* la rtoro'and for tale, by ,TO N. BHDGARD, March 28, ’6Bly] 4 101 North 3d *troet,Philadelphia. SELLING OFF—A LARGE AS : SORT.MENT of lnte and Shoe* Bnffldi and (felt Uvarshoc*, at B. TDCil’fi Dec. 0.1888. ' r • ■ ?a 87 * 75 15 82 8 76 8 00 E»24 njo o Soo oo o 75 12 81 IT 05 r 2 76 i 1 60 4JO J 1 00 JBOO 7 70 8 02 0 62 30«0 26 00 26 00 40 07 800 I UMBER, FOR SALE. • M-J 00,000 SHLSOLtS. 80,000 LATHES, - and all kinds BUILDING MATERIAL, toweTSan th« loweat, tor Cash. Apply to JOHN. SHOEMAKER. RENT.—A GOOD HOUSE & Jl - LOT on Emma Street; Permission gir«n onthe first M. PPly 10 JT4J4B| LOWTHBB,' VTONE BUT THE BEST CONFEO i l Uonariea, NnU and Troita kept at JnhelS W-ly] : HESRY LEHR’S. PURE WHITE LEAD AND ZINC Green,Teßow,Pari*Owen,dry ground In on at - KESSLER’S. A BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Trus ,Aj»y f Bnwdfcr tojeat 'i ' ; KESSLER’S. *304868 EfAiai oiLB, ooLQftsia, po M , ObUPOSNDBU HOTIBBtI prS _ Uon.of th*l(il ParfM , »* » n d »n the pubA that acta aa a Ofthmfosi SEgSf* W *or« dfomaaitksnany Other •oly* remedy, JjffM- Hfct. Ztwr to eject ItsaorbU matter, M «• S points to cmj cff thill m alter. that scc2tetS5 l pttfpt*Hi effoctlially, without any of thTjEffiffttH axpeiknoad la thj operations of umi V.7?** .■m— strengthens the system at the mine ii~ n 1( {J and when taken dally in moderate doe«vS jS* £ anidbnhd it up with mmstal rspidfty. *"*Ba 'The tlTia k oils of the inriafelMl human body; anJ when It performs the powers of the system I are folly oes»i2?? , ' , < stomach Is almost entirely . j dependent on tS*v *W MtfeMMrf- Um,J!f»«rfot .tho,a£beeaß—-a»«- a*»ln functions; when the st 1 j ranremtnli -tr. ZJJJ'h o liable. ™#ii To -prorj thxt this seme- l““t son ttotihlml wUh-liW?*' /A forms, has bat to ttjr a hot- W tain. /; .•■ ' : , L«k These Ooms moors sJI.SJ the .system,. snpplytn* in of bile, ihe|“ digrat well, MM*nei%nwt£ k health to of the k \ Biuoca Amcxa.arscac- At, nmrnnw, by h' nooaarink Ohs doss lifter eatihs Is mhch and present tbs food *.i Only one doss taken be- p> Nightmare. ' r Only ons doss takes at H «U gently, and cures Cos- . , One dose taken after each r Kf One dose of two tta-1. tiers Sick Usanacn*. { ’ One bultltt: taken forfe-j the cause of the disease, f . Only one dose immediate-{ One doss often repeated; Mount's, and. a preventive ' 49* Only. one bottle ts| system the effects of medi-' 49* One bottle taken for • lowness or unnatural color! Quo dose token a short ; rigor to the sppetlte, andi One dose often repeated!! its worst forms, while Sum-1 yield almost to the first I One or two doses cures j In childreni there in no;* remedy in the world, a* It 1 A fawbotthw cures Dropsy , We take pleasure In re nt a preventive for Fever { all Fevers of » unions type. ' and thousands are willing virtues. All who nee it are giving tfaeif unanimous testl&m, . iufivur. “ewwmj a illy Water In the mouth with ths lavlnnter swalloW both' together. ' THE LIVER INVIdORATOE 18 A SCIENTIFIC MEDIO4L DIBCOT£BT, .«ad fa 4., working cum, almost too great to believe. . lleuttsiTJ by mope, even tkejbnt ifote ytvth^bcaq/lt, end seMqe than one bottle Is required to cum say kind of lizttfa! plaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia in s cefeiw Headache, all of which are the result of a DisautaJUm. taioc on Douuarxa aottu. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, Mi Broadway, Kit t«ri Bold by 0. W. awnw, Altoona; and rstsihd W all Druggists. IMayn. lfoUj" More than 500,000 bottles SOU) IV TUB NEW ENGLAND STATEi IN ONE YEAR. The Restorative of Prof. 0. J. Wood for Rettoriar ba perfectly and permanently, baa never yet had a rival, i* umi alter volume might be given from alt parti aft* world and bum the moet intelligent to prove tint itiii .perfect Hcjtoraiirst; bat read the circular and yn one doubt; rend also the following. Jtgt The Hair.—People have for centuries been iStid with bald faeada and tne only. semedy> heretofore tsni baa been Uioee abominable wig*. By a recant dbcortr;} Profeasor Wood tUeee articlaa are being bstdbpeutdvti. bnt a great many pcrsOue atlQ patronise than, taw they hare been so often imposed upon by Uair Teslad dlfferentkiude. To all inch persons we earnestlTMb the request, that they will try once again, for Is With Restorative there ie no tech thing ae nil. Wetoewdi lady who was bald, who need the article a chert Urn, Hi her head is now covered completely with the tislntid moat beautiful curia imaginable. ASe know of etontn casee where hair was rapidly falling out, which it ratal in greater perfection than it ever had been before. It (a also without doubt one of the beat attleleeftf b* Ing the hair in good condition, making K eott asl (hs;, removing dandruff; and haa proved Itself the greetoti* my to all the ilia that hair ia heir to. It la the duty of every opie to Improve tbelr panted f poarance though some may differ in regard to U»*rif doing it; bnt every oua will admit that abcautifel tar hair, either in man or woman, Is ah ÜbJcrt much (ebb aired, anil there are ho meant that ahoqM be left aattUv obtain such a consldoratbm.— Woman’! Advocate, PhQt o«hi>cWn, Ohia, Sat. 17,1 Si O. J. WOOD k CO.—Gents: An I hive been enpgdk selling jour Hair Restorative Ui« last season Or m’i yonr local agents (R. M. Ilackltuion,) and hiting nfr encedtha btnifflcifil efToCts.'f it myself, I would lisstsO tain an agency for the State of Ohio or‘sons Statcislb West, should yon wish to make such an amnceowntul am con vinced there it'nnthing tiptat to it in Vtt Imtoi-lsS, for rutoring tint hair. 1 have been engaged in the Ikg business lor several years, and have sold varima vrefsra tions Tor the hair, tut have found nothing Shat rptorM !h soorctivo orgausor invigorate* the scalp as well»»pan being fully convinced that your restorative is wtujv represent to bc)l would like ro engage in tk* hit fit for lam satisfied it must sell/ yours truly. S.T.STOCKUJ- Waylasid, Mass-Feb. UM?. PROF. 0. J. WOOD i CO,—dents: Haring reshudlk good effects of yotur llaic Restorative, I wish tosSatafid finding my hair’(trowing thin, as well do gray, Imh duced from what I raadand beagtl. to try the srtickpn pared l>y yon, to promote Its growth and chaste lit e*v os it was in youth,' both of which* it has- effected comp** ly. In the operation I have nsod nearly three W* ~ Voitnilc-.. JAMES FRISCO . 0. J. Woon k Co., Prtprlctere 312 Broadway, SwWi (in tke great R. Y. Was W.» Market Bt., St. Lratis, Mo. ; . For aide by 6 . W. S.r3SfrER, : Altwns, and by El td Druggists. - (Just* 3. IF&’Vf BY ATLANTIC TELISGRAPH- Did you Ufcar the news from Inropel Ujcthj wot, we will tell you whatifi*. It b that KBSUII™ baa just returned from the Rasters cities with a iarg* m P,y ° f READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting 6f„ all styles and qualities of Coots, Vests; Pants, Boots and Shoes, sad evervthttttT in an establishment of thn kind,'all of which seewf* unprecedentedly low price#'dur caih. Uhvteg yjujj bis ttock at cash prices, ha is thereby enabled to seu": low. Ue invites sll those In went of anything in W* give him a call, feeling sure that be yill ue ablrtjF 1 satisfaction. jBJSBT TKf Altoona. Sept. SO, 1855.-tf C. J. HIRST. WM. S. BITTNER _ SURGEON DENTIST; /~hfsce opposite the Lutheran chow \ " Teeth extracted without pain by the Beck* ft natlc Machine. ' / Full setts of teeth for $16,00 6Ad fillings warranted forltf years.- -u A student wanted: - [Dee.»* Dentistry.—dr, s. OPERATIVE tt MSOJAyiCJiL Teeth-inserted,' from o» Gem « » Plate.' ' *. Teeth filled with Gold, and warranted for ■ Teeth Extracted bytha-Electro Magnetic Mseem* out Pain; . lM mi Ail operations and work done cheaper else ir. the county, soda deduction atade, of »• WJjj* expenses firom Aitodua to Solildaysburs, fro® *** tiona amounting to flye dollars and over. rrriPf FITS I 'best FJTSJi IT EATS mSIII-rora good COAT, call on Y , w ' •»* “tKTT Ha* anescaUent ttting VEST, fey. gftp. Tot ttofewt l» beat WaT Cone, kind rekder, it ydo ■want to df*to to * Altoona, Oct. 14,14, . PRICE , REDUCED New MSDIOAL SAIT j I NFL A MMAT OB Y PIS E ASft ONLY ONEibbLl*^ CHRONIC PACKAGE, $2- w< fy» Em AdrerttoeaMO*-*®* T^LOUR.—THE BESTQU^SM Mis. einianfetrj cm*. • **• »■*» ate— *imar«Mor Ui*l^^> BMsl wrn nn . »m oUtmtioa (. E Ij rdlm* (talk, QfCiiouu. »l ■J *■* sfitßUsm iT'S'ST''*' is Mudu'enwed h* wS by rxsittngttu comL»fuain» th. m »iS It Op*ftH» «li to ttstifj to. it* pirn* V*.. • '•*» 008 1 ® P l< »*d® *“ i U well V {wt-von* *i§bt® . *£» jMtfft&t, noi |kA *» **• P oet ’ 8 c ,ygk U, i» OO , hotUthly. though cold ft o of eleeji n« glumbtrs, «Q< contrasi tk# eye, «*««« °“P- Th *no4to »0«t fftvorabl bwM®*<* ftPP cftr . 80 8 to oilt off by chillinf tiw welftdy of birds gn from th« top of hi toobftntiog song l cool 4poOthly, with IIU th*« thft ordina they time**** «• fouad m inH*M*>'* ar g» || o«ly calculnt ilSaia lirflir thou ling -, MSSittiiirli) and f ■ «nOr «h*B Bioat wi , tfSilM Wist 1* prumbe e W'-i V- v ’. •“' ■■ Srotxv. —Oc ogthf'tfci numerous gnn wfrfrk tto country is no' gjjgtie ef Lloyd i Co., e§i tlalt therefrom two tfJ >brUlM, two collar* jll **M M the theft wuf Marsb was in girt ft considers! tqftMd* CSftwberiand, 1 ikliVitf inteudoi UMI fitting through tl ]q|, tad hf would mofit ftrtktß. Unless he wo Wt Aar ft S>W handbills Ufbn him, ft* * number Ifj—t tiuin on Mondu. s Ik«*U, undoubtedly el theta outlaws now country, a* almost cvciy lain* aa account of hors th« vicinity in which i standing the number of atyf tent to the differen £ut#, thora appears to 1 member, proving conch a paying buaiana to tb iooeapod. ; Uom Good Flock.— I ha«e ttolng Soar ma HUlinthla place, out |wtkhfM* better-half p mist« Uto house U the quality [at tHe Kill, pod urged o [trial. -The best of mills tether inferior flour, am