Cjjf Cribmu. '•■-V •V • • 'V, - ALTOONA, PA. TKCESDAY, AU6UST 4, 1859. to require payment inadratiee, ora guaranteefrom *»o*n persons. Iti* therefore melemi for all snch to lend MMrertireinnU offering to pay at the end of three or six jjPyfc*. Where advertisement* are accompanied irith the 'AMBhyi Whether one, fire or r t*n-daliars, we will give the gdrertiler the fhU benefit of cashrates. S. UK. PETXEK6ILL & <30., T .jMfertWogAgenM,lWJKareau vstreet, Ntw.york,and lh.SCiKte (treat. Boston, .are the Agents for the. Mtoona ftAthw. aad the most Influential and largest circulating rNawipapers in’tho United States and' the Canadas. ..They .arehnthortfiad totoDtraciiorttsatourioteert rates. Beolines.-—President Buchanan has .ifriittcn aletter to Bon. Wilson M’Candles, ttfPUfaborgb l , which has been published, ftp which he positively declines being a candidate for rc-noniuation for the Presi dbnoy. ' Tbbeidle Accident. —A terrible acci dent occurred on the .Northern Bailroad hear Sohagticokc, on Tuesday lost- The train waa passing a bridge when it was .precipitated into the creek below from a height pf twenty to twenty-five feet. At least thirteen persons are reported killed, and about twenty wounded. The XteioN.-yWo have received the first number of a paper bearing the above ,name,just started in Huntingdon, edited by R. Milton Speer, who gives bis readers it long salutatory. The new paper is to support the administration of James Bu chanan and the State ticket, the Globe, .(he old paper of that county, .haying refused to .do either, as it belongs to the Fqrney wjng of the prty. The Autoa is printed on tho type heretofore used in; printing the Shrirleysburg Herald, which paper is of course.dcfunct. War and Provisions '—The Harria- XmjzSeUgraph of Friday last says: “ The peace will bring one blessing.with it that will be appreciated here —cheap provi sions: The Crops arc reported to be abun dant) and'supplies have been held back ibr Higher prices contingent on a proba ble continuation of the war, which expec tations have been ruined, as will be a good many speculators who indulged in them, by the peaoe. Flour has declined two dollars per barrel within a few weeks, and several large flour dealers in New York have already failed. Other provisions must follow suit and decline likewise, and we may .look forward, to' the coming win ter, without the slightest foreboding. Important Sale of Hailroad Stock. -“■Eight hundred thousand dollars worth of the. old stock of the Cumberland Valley Ilailroad,whichwas owned by citizens of was sold to the Pcnnsyva 4>ia llailroad Company last week. As every share of this stock has a vote', its flew owners will have control of, and will hereafter manage the affairs of the Cum berland Valley, and of course,, will require shipping merchants to run their freight cars to Philadelphia on the Pennsylvania Central, instead of the Lebanon. Valley as they do at present. It is supposed that new officers will be selected to manage the Cumberland Valley llailroad, and new .energy employed in conducting it. Senatorial Coneerence.— The Sen atorial Cpnferrees of the Peoples’ Party Qf the Senatorial District composed of Blair, Cambria, and Clearfield counties will meet at Tyrone City, in this county, on Tuesday 'next, August 9th, to nomi T nato a candidate for State Senator.. Upon the action of the Conferees on this occasion depends' the success or de- Peoples’ Party in October next. Odpnty jjn thedistrict has presented a nmn fbr.the office, but none of them with that unanimity iyith which this county has , declared for her ohpiec, Col. L. W. Hall, of phofi. To. go into the canvass l*Wi *ny Other man spoken of, than Col. Hall, as the standard beurer of the Pco -s!®?’ we equivalent to certmndefeat. An attemptrhas been made his claims by .endeavoring to odimecthimwith ppe of .'the institutions °f JbeState which is unpopular in £omo hut it is onlythework of enyi dOspersopfcand certainly deserving of no consideration. If the Conferees really deem the success of their party they will choice of this county by and if any man-can be elec :tbis district, by the Peoples Party, that man is Col. Hall. Should he be the county will,do her duty to- Idrtw From Fmrojpe.^ Fakthxr Ponrr, below Qcebkc, July 29 IZZSSmT*!* AoBlo J ®“° n « wumpodi. Ptoßed this Pointttwlay. bound ®lwea o’clock on thcmomiogof the 20fii., S 1! contain Nothing additional in re gard to the basis of pence. • ■; . J*® d&coptant smiting from Sapoleon’s *[“ onthoincrense, The Queen of Portugal is dead. The Vienna correspondent of the London Times Barflmia will soon meet at ?nrich, to conclude the treaty of peace. There will be no Congress of the great Powers called to ratify the treaty, .the. .Emperors of France and Austria having agreed to Settle the difficulty without the inter vention of nentral Powers. The Paris correspondent of the London Tost saya that both of the Emperors apacoavinced that thp.basis of peace agreed uppo oy them is, i ß many respects, impracticable. The jonmalfl continue to'ridicule the terms of the peace. The Tost (Lord Palmerston’s organ) attacks the proceedings at Villa .Franca with some se verity. Tot i Ports correspondent of the Kews says there is a feeling of disappointment, and even of indignation, among all who took a sincere interest in the object of the war. Tho Emperor has .seriously lowered himself in the opinion of all classes. ORRAT BRITAIN. In the House of Lords, on the 18th, the de bate was confined to the dispatches between England and Prussia in regard to the war. An -important dispatch from Lord John Bus sell, dated the 22d of Jnue, strongly urging the importance of the neutrality of Russia, hod foundits way into print, and! attracted much at-' .tendon, both in and out of Parliament. The announcement of peace is said to have caused signs of commercial improvement in Franco. 1 The Paris flour market is dull, and wheat was lower. The Paris correspondent of the London Iltrald says the greatest activity prevailed nil along the Trench coast The channel coast was being fortified, and from Cherbourg to Dunkirk earth batteries were being constructed at distances of every three thousand yards. ■ T The Paris Pays says the whole Imperial Guard, a division of the Infantiy of the Line, and a battalion of Chasseurs, selected from the different corps of the Army of Italy received or ders tf> march immediately for Paris, where they will receive n distinguished reception. ITALY. There Were strong indications of discontent in some parts of Italy. agitation existed at Florence. The Provinsional Government of Tuscany hod issued a proclamation describing the basis of peace as betraying, the fairest hopes that the Tuscan Govornpient participated in, and were not the sentiments of the people, and declaring that Tuscany will not bo replaced under the yoke and influence of Austria, against her will and rights. L'e Mord says that a French corps of 40,000 will remain in Italy until the reorganisation of the country, according to the treaty of Villa Franca; -The|! Piedmontese correspondent of the Daily News Says .that fresh Piedmontese troops are to .Romagna, with Napoleon’s consent, to maintain order, and take from the Pope all hope of re covering it by the help of the Swiss gawds. The most important towns of the Roman States hod sent a deputation to confer with Garibaldi, in regard to the condition of affairs. Modena and Parma are said to be in a state of revolt. Tho Austrian troops remain in their position, the same as if peace had not been declared. Orders had been given to some of the French ships-of-war to protect Frenchmen and their property in Toscany, in case of need. The Paris correspondent of the Port says it has never been intended to support by the French army, the return of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. It was reported that Sardinia has recalled its representatives from Tuscany and Modena, and that tho provisioned governments of Tuscany and Modena are organizing a force to oppose tho return of the Dukes. Chevalier Pertzi has been sent from Florence to Paris, on a special mission. The TimeS correspondent says that the news of the peace produced the greatest exasperation and dejection up Turin. The Emperor was accused of being a traitor to Italy, and his portraits had to be withdrawn from even ' the shop windows, to prevent them from being broken. The reception of the Emperor and King of Sardinia was cold, and there were no “ vivas” Tor tho Emperor. The Qpiuione of Turin manifests dissatisfac tion at Venice being allowed to remain in the hands of Austria. The government of Lombardy had cautioned the editors of the Press against using invects against the recent events, and recommends them to assume sentiments of moderation, under pain of suppression. The Prince Regent had issued an order of the day to the army, expressing satisfaction with the treaty of peace and conclusion of the war. Gen. Wrangel had been removed from the command of the army which was to have been concentrated on the Rhine. Four thousand Swiss troops' bad left the Nea politan service, and gone home. The disband ing of many more wos expected. Large bodies of'troops were concentrating in Election Bctorns. KENTUCKY. Louismtu, August 2.—The following arc the Congressmen _ electedlst District, Burnett. Dom.,* 2d, Pnton, Dam., probably; Bd, Briston, Opposition; 4th. Anderson, Opposition; dth, « em * ; ® th * towranl. Dem., probably; Malloty, Oppositionj Bth, Sumner, Dem., pliably y iUth. gtacenson, Dem. The returns indicate .the election of Magoffin, Democrat, for Gcwimop, imd that the State Legislature by a will iiave a email Democratic ma jority. MISSOURI. Sr. Loms, August 2t whde Wisconsin yields-a better crop titis sewon; than ever before, both as to quantity Wnd qnafity.; 1 J i *®T Rumored—that the Pike’s Peakers man *B®“! *® deceive Greeley in respect to the «»nie of the diggings he was exahiini ng, Sm Jnst into their riflce boxes ana Washing it out in his pretence. • l^.? hcr t a ma ® bf the name of Hyde Cjnjgnnati,- who is one hundred and ten « age* and has been married sisven timfes. ■! 'l* •• •’ ; • k- Bum. Versus Locomotive. —An amusing •owe, bordering somewhat on the seriove, oc curred on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, one day last Week, some eight miles this side of Kittanning. It appears that a gentleman named IQingensmith, residing in that locality, pnr chased an anhnal of the bovine species some weeks age; that, judging from his' subsequent condnet bad extraordißarily developed' Combat* Ive and destructive facul ties. On the day afore* said, ' as ' the train, bound for Pittsburgh, was creeping at a: moderate speed around a curve, near Kiiagersmith’B, thb engineet on the lookout ftw observed bis builsbip some dis tance ahead, shaking his bilgehead as if bent on and bellowing so loud as to drown the neighings of the iron ’ horse itself. The en gineer whistled an alarm, hoping to scare the animal from the track, and at'the same time lessened the speed of the train. This served but to increase the rage of the animal, and it is altogether probable he construed the shrill shriek of the locomotive into a challenge to fight, for he started with a loud snort to meet tbe approaching train. As the engine neared him he left the track, and placing himself in a belligerent attitude on the side of the road, made a dash at the baggage car as it was passing, and was knocked Aon du combat in about three sec onds. The animal went at the train with fear ful impetuosity, was dragged under, nod cut to pieces, and the train come to a sudden stop, by tbe locomotive and four freight cars being thrown off the track, two of tbe cars rolling down a high bank to the river. Fortunately no one was hurt, and, though the promptness of Mr. Morley, the efficient Superintendent, a track was laid round the wreck, and the next day’s trains passed us usual. The bull was a valuable anaimal, highly prized by his owner, and weighed about sixteen hundred pounds. A Young Woman Murdered is Cord Blood. —Miss Melissa Morris, of Marshall county, Vo., was murdered on Saturday last near an orchard where she bad been gathering apples. The supposed murderer is a man named Nathaniel Harteo. The supposition is that Hurten over took her where she bad sat down upon a log to rest, ns the handkerchief which contained tho apples were found lying on it. That her person hail been outraged before she was murdered was also evident. Tho murder was committed by the side of the public road, from which her body was dragged some twenty or thirty yards by tbe feet to a small run, in which it was found. Tbe murder was committed by heavy blows of a stone or club about the head and breast. Tbe side of her head was broken and one eye knocked out, besides indications of a number of severe blows upon different parts of her person. Last Monday night was quite cold in the White Mountain region, and the ice which formed on the top of Mount Washington did not melt during Tuesday. SPECIAL NOTICES. MMMMM DB. HOOFLAND’S BEBMUJ BITTERS, DR. UOOFLAKD’B BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Llrer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, j and all diseases anting from a disordered | liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive j organs, are speedily and permanently cured by j the GERMAN BITTERS. { The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a j reputation surpassing that of any similjtr pre -1 partition extant. It will cure, without ran., the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In* flnansa, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient I Consumption, j and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of Confirmed Consumption. ' A few doses will also at once check and I CUTe the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding j from Cold is the Bowels, i These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. i Jackson & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Pkila i delphia. Pa., and are sold by druggists and | dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents ■ per bottle. The signature of C. M. Jackson ! wiM be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. j I In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called Everybody's Almanac, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given atcay by all our agents. 0-0. iW sale. in Altoona. by A. Roush and O. W ami by all Druggists. [may I‘j. 'o'.i-ly M’LASE’S WORM SPECIFIC, PREPARED BV FLEMING DUOS. The following, from a customer, shows tho demand which this great medicine has created wherever it hasten introduced: " Bt-ossncnfi, Tioga Co. Pn.. March So. 1850. Messrs. Fleming Bros. — Gmtlnnen .-— In consequence 0 f the gnat consumption ofyour •• Worm Specific-’ in this place and vicinity, we have entirely exhausted our stock. We should feci obliged by your forwarding, via Corning, X. Y., 20 dozen, with your bill, on the reception of which wo will remit you tho money. From the Wonderful effects of said Specific” in this neighborhood, there could be sold annually a largo quan tity, if to bo had, (wholesale and retail) from some local agent.- If you would compensate a person for trouble and expense of vending, I think! could make it to your advan tage to do 80. Tours, BegpectfuUy, WM. M. MALLORY, Ter ff. E. Pouter. US'Purchasers will be careful to ask for DB.M’LAXE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by - FLEM ING BROS, of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vermifuges In comparison are worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine VermJ. fngo, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable ding scores. Knne fftnuint unieu Uietipiature y . FLEMING' BROS. Important to Females—Dk Cheese van’s Pius.—Tbo combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful menstruations, removing all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, liwi/Wfr,. pai n in the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which always arise Iran teterrdption of nature, inducing with certainty periodical regularity. Warranted purely vcgetn- We, and free from anything Iqjorionsto lifeor health. Ex plicit directions, which should bo read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail by enclosing il to any authorized Agent. ■ HUTCHINGS, General Agent forthe United States, 160 Chambers street, New York. ' t Ib «Ao« an WhoUsaU orderi thould be addrartd. Sold by O. W. Kessler, Altoona; Goo. A. Jacobs, Uolli- and by aU Druggists in the United Slates. Call on the Agekt and get * pamphlet free. hov, 18,1858-ly. AND Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor. la aM diseases awre br lew predominates— now to allay Infiammatkm strikes at the root aT ai{(*gwateatatagaeaf Barns, Scalds, Cola. Chafes, Sow Braises, Spialiw, Bites, Poison, OhflbUliW, BIIJW Beroftd% Ulcers, Fever Sows, Felons,; Epfi Ache, Plfeif Udro Ryea,' Goat, Swellings, Rheumatism; Scald Head, Salt Rlteum, Hold ties*. Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Small Pox, Measles, Rash, tc n Ic. To some It may appear fmrivdalous that to many diseases should be reached by one article; such an id“i» will vanish when reflection points to the tact, that the salve is a com bination of ingredients, each and every one applying a per fect aniidoto to its apposite disorder. PALLET'S MAGICAL. PA LV EXTRACTOR In its effects la magical, because the time is so short be tween disease and a permanent cure; and it is an extrac tor, ns it draws all disease >-ut of tho affected port, leaving nature as perfect us before tho injury. It is scarcely ne cessary to say that uo house, work-shop, or manufactory shodld be one moment wriUiiiUt it No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Ihilley, Manufacturer. Sold by O. W. Kessler, Altoona; George A. Jacobs, Hol lidaysburg; and by all the'Druggists anJ patent medicine, dealers throughout the United. States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 105 Chambers street, New York. Nov. 11, 1858-ly C. K. CIIACK. EPILEPSY, OR FALLIIVQ FITS. We believe we can not do our fenders a more important service, than by again calling their attention to that most remarkable preparation, discusered by Dr. Seth S. Uance, of Baltimore, MtL, which posieSaes the power of alleviating and curing thut horrid visitation of man—Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. In commending this preparation to our renders, we do so with a conviction thut wo arc not degrading our. columns to puff a common patent medicine, but are placing before them a discovery, which, if fully kaowi, would probably do more totdleviute human suffering, than any invention of modern times. Dr. ilancc, in asking us to notice bis preparation favorably in oar editorial depart ment, has sent ns for perusal-a number of letters from;ar sons who have used his Pills, and have tjeeq cured thereby. All of them speak in the most grateful and eulogistic terms;' One great advantage; this medicine possesses is tho foot, that it con be transported through tlie mails, thereby affoiding every one an opprl unity of dealing directly with the inventor, and also precluding all possibility of be!ng imposed on by a counterfeit or spurious imitation. Dr. Ilancc pays tho postage on his Pills to any part of tho country, and will forward them by return of mail, on the receipt of *a remittance. Ills prices are as follows: One box, $3; two dog fa; twelve.do, $24. All orders for the medicine should be addressed to Seth S. Uance, 108. Balt imore street, Baltimore, Md. • HAIR DTE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. WIT. A. BATQHEIOB’S HAIE DTE! Tht Original and Best «a thr }Vnrld! All others uro mere imitations, nuil ilioutd I* avoided, if you wish fro escape ridicule. OKAY, HKD, or RUSTY .HAIR. Dyed instantly to a tH-uutiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to the Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas hnvelteen awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1830, and over 80,000 applications have ixjcu made to the hair ofliis patrons of his famous Dye. TV.M. A. BATCHELOR'S 11A1 It DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is waiiuaxiih dot to injnrc in the least, however long it may in- continued, and the ill effect of Bud Dyes remedied; the Hair invigo rated for Life hy this splendid Dye.: Slade, sold or applied (in U private rooms) at the Wig Factory.. 233 Broadway, New York. Sold hy Druggists in Altoona, am) by Druggists in all dues and towns of the United States. •Oar The Genuine lias the name and address upon a steel plate engraving uu four sides of ••itch Box. of Nmr. 18, 1858-ly TOOTH AC H Iv This disease can he cured by Du. K;.vsi.ks Toothache UoiKiir, prepared by him in Pittsburgh. Pa. which is put up in bottles aud sold at 30 cents ■neb.. It is an eicell. nt medicine, when diluted, for sismgy and lender gums, and is worth ten times its price to all who need it. Sold here hy G. W. Kessler. [Dec. 9, Ii.VS-ly . WIGS-WIG s-wias. BATCHELOR'S WIGS AMD TOUPEES suri-ass all.— They are elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a diami—no turning up behind—no shrinking ofl the head: inileed. this is tile only Establishment where these tilings are properly understood and made. Xov. 18. ISoS-ly £53 Broadway.;New York. 840 . O o Pays for a full course in the Iron City College, the largest, ni.ist extensively patronized Slid l»st organized (Vintner cial School in tile United Slates. 357 Students attending daily. March 1853. Usual time to complete a full course, from c, in weeks. Every Student, ni>on graduating. U gu:.ianteed\o I- com to mmiajr** tho (if any Iln-im-'.-; ainl to i ;irn a salary uf from $5OO to $l,OOO Students enter at any time—No V.ieatimi—Review at pleasure. v 61 Premiums for Best Penmanship awarded in 1868. <* Minister* Sons received jtt half ;.ric-. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, enclose two.h tter stumps, and address F. W. JKN KINS. Pittsburgh, !*a. Sept. 30,1858. —ly J. D. Uet. b . „ i;eabi LEET & GEARY, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, ALTOO- Q. XA, BLAIR Co, Pa., '' j' l practice law in the several Courts of Blair, Cam 1 1 Ha, Huntingdon, Clcaffii'lJ, Centre and adjoining counties.— Also In the District Count of tin* United States. Collections of claims promptly attended to. Agents for tiie sale of Real Kstute, Bounty Land Warrants; and all business pertaining to conveyancing and the law. References : ■ Hon. Wilson McCnndles and Andrew Burke, E«n„ pitts- T U af ', ’ ® [Un,,c “* A. Gilmore, Pres. Judge of Payette Judicial District; Hon. diehard Clemens, of Wheeling; Va- Hon. James Burnside; BeUefonte; lion. John W. Killinger! Lebanon, and Wm. A. Porter, pljiltadeiphla. 8 ’ June 10,1850-ly. ■ : ■ T v 'VTOTICE.-—ALL PERSONS KNOW ftToU to flr « °f Runyan A Sanford, will please call and settle their accounts without delay, os ample time has beenjgiven.' In thirty days here after, all accounts unsettled will be placed in the bands of a proper person for collection.- Altoona,' July 28, lB5tK-St' JUIJTYAN A SANFORD. The undersigned feels gntcfpl for the patronage hereto .’i 1 ? be * tow ®3 on frie Arm and himself by the citiiions of Altoona,* and expects still to sferve the public with all kinds *** All persona; falling to settle their oS conntd every thirty days, must nof expect longer indul gence, My capital is llmited.snd'long credits wQlwoon mo where others are that have indulged so much credit to their ruin. ;; ; MARTIN RUNYAN" Hotel for rent.—the hotel property situate on Rail Road Street liftihedlatelv aoovethe-Pennsylvania Railroad Ware occupied by-Matthhui is offered ***** building, with- nine bed-rooms* iusijn2 rooto forty ftot lobgi ft pnrlor atid kitchen . A I.TOONA NDBSERX.-Tlie B.b -rSh |MA w« b n^ a p i r nK of Ties, /weft, arid Apricot !“ l }\ e Allirocßwarranted.’* Altoouo, JujyH,’6tWm <_• - r. jj, Jf^YLOR; WM. A. BATCHELOR, 2XI BrouUwjiy, Ni*w York. GREAT CENTRAr ~ LITERARY EMPOr/iju Mouse. - AkVoS,* *** •v |b ' , * y > *Wlu»». Sew Hi* Mera&jfr ■ ■- ScieutMe Amtrimn, . b\i Trmn^ > .-m**. •.4to u « **m. ; - r •**•»&•* ftfflli ttdit't nt. German n. UfujAmMJtMd, (Gcma,,^ I’"’ 1 ’"’ The Aw York Clipper, “ Xalituial GtteUe, t’nitcd State* Tblict Gtudtf, j r!t h .Imerieoß //tfme Journal; » . v ' 4 »s!K' a 2y , T ,,^Vi ' ; ' mr *9TsL Hi.*,, BAIIJE8: -' u ‘ , Ku. Philadelphia Press, ArmToet Oavu Y’tMmrgh True JVcn, i \W l»rl.T AertA iSigVftff- Evening BuHetim* Xeeiihg .Iran a to which will he added thenow public, ™ n. M^ in A N ' m i‘ ! ' ua Rowaucci. M »ol*>, School Copies, Copy Book*, Slate, iCfe 1 , 11 **., c »p,«nd fetter JW, Knrelope. Ttow Paper, Blank Book.-, aul InTT*? ** thing in the Stationary line. Tots, tionaamj Gome* ofowry . Antes ami Picture /nuucTVp ■ B®, A choice lot of COS VECTIOS EIUKS «» ety. Also, TOBACCO nn.l SEQ AH3 of n«. N. B,—WV are wlo WholeWoVmr TWiity, cpuiuv, 6>r KOII.VB OKI.KUKATKD 8AL VK g 7lV* ,l: ' xUeely cure all Horn to which it i, applW. ‘ J ? «♦ WertlSQgg, j MASOX & DIXOXTS UxT [TIIK MASOX * DIXON’S ls A BKJVTIfvt WZBKIV ILLI’STUATK.I) FAMILY TAPKR n'nususK dt ' C. B. TOWN & CO Nu. W Ualtimory Strwt, tUUlUiu.^'yj Tkt , '-3IASOXa DLTOX'S Lh\£ " , and lint UUrorg . TKUM3 OF 'SUBSCRIPTION- I O'pVj out* Tvar, > > 1 Cow, tbrw >**w, CLUBS. S '” IU W3(| I H. “Every Subscriber trill be entitled to a^V/ir 1 * 1 ; /row 26 CV*/4/o*200! ’ *"* Which will l>e wut by mafl ..r exprvM in.uwJhw, , ' cci|>t uf the uh-uv.t. ' ,f LIST OF OtFTS! 10 Piano Furies. 2o Gold Hunting Cased Watches, iO Gold Watches, 50. Melod.-ous f 100 Gold Watch*.**, 300 - “ • nl>o “ “ 10(10 •* “ iIOO Silver Watches, ***> “ JJ . •JOOO Gold Guard noil Vest Chains, •> , 3000 “ “ “ ■ )}jj „ Corah Gurnet, Buieriild, Catrtqo, Mosaic. Ist*. J,i ...i GoM Stone Sets; Gold Loctets.OvhHVns andCaW»* o„ii Coral, Garnet, Cameo and Mosaic Bracelets; Rings, Buttons. FuteSliiles, husum Studs,- Sliver Kurks Bnu,. Knives, Ear Drops Vina, 4c., iej— worth from 5 iVota i. §l3 each. tjrji. Tin* Gill will I*e sent immediately on reaitt g(a. Subscription money. Addrois C. B. TOWN i CO. Publishers of the “Mason 4 Dixon's Line," No. 03 Baltimore. Street, U<ltnurc, MJ June 30, 183'J.—Ctu ' j r ril KU N DEIIS I (iN Ei) WOULU X respectfully lufocjn hboMcm toim-rx aii.l the public ‘ p^n, tint lio lias just rccrlnsl > iu,i “tt*l us- Krtment of CLOTHS, Cassimerei, ANO VESTINGS, Mi. it-li lii< is now iilfering fur ui., mill is iirf|iiHX'J to nukr tlotn op a tin* liiti.st stylo A most .InraLltmui in r. ns iioiio bat tlic l. ri wurWo ii n- i'iill■!. lyisl. ami ull wurli unit ».U Im' M'.nrant.tl to fivu -nUtuiU Ilf lias also i|£oin) Stuck u f llutTl’ ETRNISIUNiI (lotiw, »utii as .Sii nits, Colues, I'jmi simiTs. Uni wits. IVs-k.t Uitn.lkfidiiffc, N.sk Ti n.St.a., Mlspcnili'i's, JlusltTy, if.. 4.:.; also a I,'trct' nssurtnisi.t |!KAD\-MAT>K CI.OTHINO. nil of tvliicli lieisil.trrniln'J to sell as tiifap an they can bf Ihiiielii rliis sills uf I’kiU iliipliia. Tin - public arc respectfully siuviteii lu cal! ml .•xaliiiiif my stocks as I shall take pleasure inthus.:.; thfiii. Hours op.-ii at ull times from 6A. >l. imtil k 11,I 1 , k Admittance free. May 5‘ IS/iO-tf THOMAS EU AT T?XCfIANGH HOTKIi.—THK SI li i .i 'SCUTRKU wuilil in fi»nn tin* j'uMir tluit In* lias rcr*-•»! *«j*mrni*ns. Ills Table will alwtivs !m* luvmi-»iuly suj'J’H linhi tin* markets t.f tin* nomtiv ;»u«l rilL*. ami lc* l*r filWwiili li.|Uors ..r clnao; Lramln. Ilu cbaip-* art n as ofsttiv ollu*r llot*-l in tl»** |*Li»f. »r«l h* th» # y ran not Ik* comj»lalm«l **f by 'l' favor him with |ln*ir cHistotn. Kx|k clluj; t«* tv * ivc a **f .niul fully .iiihiuliu*.: t" «lr*-rTi* it, thrown open his ln>nso to tho |U)hlic mnl luritrsa irinl. I havrjust nti'ivml ji ntuck 1 Fr**ml lor int-iUciiial Almi a Inr;.; * r-bick of **xc«*lli*tit Wilun. for m-OWna!; if pos.*s. with a lot of the best i»M live Wiibk»j In* Cmiiiil ia tint oumtrv. Altoomi. May 'S». ISaU.-lyl L ANDS FURS A L K fL» Mll I from ( J l;ib.lM j.liiit l.y Railroad In tin* Slate "f'j* Jcrwy.. Soil arm oik llmbcat for 'AnnVnltnril |.urp-' lii-ing kihml fun in soil. with a clay bottom: Tli'- litirh* 1 laruo (met. ilivM.il Into small fu'nus, iiuM limi'ln-M (f a nil pa£ts of the country nrc now (tctlliriK nml l.niMi"' ' The crops ppMuc's! arc larnc am] ran Is l ,vin ~ The climate i> .1. oml secure from Ir.’-n, To*' /rom si;. t» o-'-j per aero, payable within four v.it; (■." ' Htalmenls. To visit the place—Learn Vine Mm iHUI at Philadelphia m 7J/S A, M. l.y Railroad for •or n.Mms it. J. Itynics, hyletter,Tfamroonlen 1 vt l '®"' Atlantic County, New Jersey. : See full Hilrortis nifii! “ another column. SEMI-ANNUAL SALK .A. AT TQ£ Peoples’ Cheap Boot & Shoe Store, of the balance of the slock of Spring and Summer Boats, Shoes and Gaiters, now on hand. AVo will mark down our entire itrtk •* * ' very email per cent, orer coat. Our Stock ia large, and wo are bound to clear it vet 1, the first of October, thehifitnr AO IT iS TEDS TIME TO Bfl’. Give us a call and . SECURE GREAT BARGAINS! RemombSr the place, the PEOPLES’ CHEAP So 1 * STORK, two doors selow tbo guperiiitcndeiit'a July 14,1859. • r , a W. K|MB«t>- "PERSONS wishing to change their I biMlnwa to a rapidly loemwing Country. Settlement where buwre)i are tnrfiuCo Where the cWr ia mild and dellghtfljT fien •dtertiieißriil of iW ton Settlement,-in another c^wbil ERESH FISH 4 VEGETABLES" Th« rabtcHber will reeeiTedail; Coring Phfladdpfcla nrd ofTSGETABtBS, iSkar^ Saiiad, Onion*, Bkubarb, Radi*hct, C*<*** n ' : i‘ Strcmberria, XdktTuK »U of which m*jr be had at bh »Uod on iWn itwA dbor.boTePa.lß. Co.War*o«o, MATHIAS . Altoona* Jane 2,18M/-3m, BUY ' . • XHK ~ ' WAMSUTtA PRINTS. Tbfijr uotha BcatOrifeoM yetoftrad to th« Pa kDe ** lb# -V ; '" 'v? -'ipsdbejf.'; if.'j ATaoutAui Aeartt, ' , DCFOKEaT. f imSTROIW April 2t.1860-4i4 ; - ; »BtT TO** ilTieatWiuiil f*f(*licHiu»lJ »* UiU#***' ia • W luu - :j • a • ; other impro - ffahoonced V«Mt the - jlpfHjr™ 1 Iw4s:fb;affnl j is ap tW’»oo»Uin i iU «otiUl d j jobit M j US a I Wi-? Smttky in bosinegs, a haj I* wf-yoiing - Rliiltolturgi L'» u«i» Hi Rfß!inan,&i) tiWuuwbeD 'gjSk'Jf Jones, JOHN ll'lWMl.V ‘^'-'l'^Tt'+’C -i*p!S •' : hs&l . r :vsaßi tWi ;J@| i - ~,•£] v %i wm-- ' is w*°* VAltlfc: fce ■ :Smmm i Xrtw’Baiit •M S o’ch VP ‘ tl ,S^Wo« i: 'bf Wj «WWM W*m«. i >«VtM|(lTic« higbl we et hi Alton /TI)Me who •xwtnio.D tn "tl**. the mi Mejl Train, o I’hUodelphin, ; If; r dro] A}W the * r ;:Jp#/'We hav the. Visitors Mh* pleasure MOT, At. Aup tfai± #nd excellent ■ Ijfing oi - i««Ml*ibor i nugaj UOunU ■lOTplrfAaien ; " Abhaj Bran two, a % morning Wto Holl sta to the to Sprue with th ®8 nt this stal * t4 -00. The “»c as at , 4 «wnt ac Um route W4ttt of which •option of the will n, in , his ri, w».