~vjZA,-i'i mma ALTOONA, PA. THUBSDAT, AUGUST 25, .1869. HA>Wb(npiHlH mo unknown to ns,onrraleibr odter ■ tutoc it to nqntro payment in advance, or a KoatanUefrom know A pwvou*. It U therefore tueleu for all rack to Mod adTtKl»a«iaiil« offering’to pay at the end of three or Hx aooUn, Where adTertkecieaM are aeoompanled with the inooey, whether one, fire or ten dollar*, wo WiU gtre the adTtfttMr the foil benefit of cathTstes. ' co., AdrwtMos dgwite, 119 Namaa street, Kew York, and IOBUto MdMt, Boaton, an the Agwrts fcr thq Mtoom Tnbmmt,mAlk*m«*t laflaaatial end Urgett drenlatiag Nvwajopen ht the United; Staff* and tbeCanadai. They ere ant£p^*edto contract forjujat OM^fcweitfnfci, New Xtos.-r-The Pittsburgh Daily JSvening Chronicle* appearedin an entire new dress pa Saturday evening last. It boasts a circulation larger than any two of the twb cant papers. As a newspaper it is one A question for' surrey—ls a crazy tens meat a madhouse ? JB* ADgammon—the atorj of the woman in in TrumbulPtounty, Ohio, giving birth to eight children at one tiiqe. David Witherow has been re-nominated by the Peoples’ Parly, of Mifflin county, os their candidate for Assembly. The Harrisburg Telegraph of. Friday last publishes the county ticket of Clearfield county under the head of Centre county nominations. BQu A Mr. Love has purchased the Parkin son lot, on Chesnut street, Philadelphia, for a tailor shop. He paid only $65,000 for his shop! IS&- The Harrisburg Telegraph says the Ap ple crop m foot county is a fine one, the trees eveiywhere being loaded down with the luscious fruit. WSSF A Conductor discovered a lady carrying a skull in her hand, as she rode on the ears. “ What have you there!” said he. “Only a dead-head!” she replied. say that shutting the eyes makes the sense of hearing more acute. Perhaps this accounts for the habit some.people have of always closing their eyes during sermon .time. Mens. Blondin crossed the river on his rope on the 18th inst., .with a man,on his back. During the performance a row occ wred,apd a man sixty years of age, was thrown .over the river bank and killed. His name was Colwell. Clerical Happiness.-A person preaoh ipg i tiresome sermon on happiness or .bliss, .wh£n he had done, a gentleman told him he hod forgotten one sort of happiness: “happy • are .they who did not hear your serinon.’* x A Telegraphic Operator totedy “.vamosed” from Newport, Ferry bounty, in his haste' getting to liquidate his board bill. He jmid ac cess to the Eail Boad Hooks, and took occasion to help .himself to a passage ticket to Pittehnigb before he left. His name is L. Bartow. A most horrid case of poisoning Lasjast been brought to light in Taylorsville, near Day ton, Ohio. A Mrs. Conklin, while in child-bed, was poisoned, causing the death of herself and child. The husband and servant girl named fiarab Kessler, between whom a close intimacy existed, are suspected. Van ilice,—A clergyman took Dan £iee tuple Him jasa&e to dwtiw^ie geousequippages and magnificent retiiw»e”(Wfe quote: fiwm? Bwdei’s MUs) were ehteringßart fcrd the other day, Ban distributed til? tracts Pbong the wd on th« promise, fiuthfully. SQL':Jaaiia -Russel Lowell very pleasantly who see things as other folksseethpin, which hevitoto:—- N • None (Urea confess he canfcotsee die spies. And Uke potatoes, fools are bred | From : - ■ ■ advertises tore quar ter of I a million of dollars irorth of Pennsylvania fives. | The i diminution of 'die State defit' pro? grcssM) qniedy and steadily at the rate of about $1,000,000 i per anoTBS. The interest is paid regularly, without borrowing or the slightest financial difficulty, j " Timely wit.—When Sir Waited Scott was at school, a boy in the same class was asked by the dominie what part speech irfft was. “A noon sir," said the boy. “Ton young blockhead,”, cried the pedagogue, “ wbat exam ple can you give of such a thingT” '“lean toll ybu, sir,? interrupted Soott: •* You know there’s a verse in the Bible which says: ‘they bound; Samson with triihsS ” JS”QnPnday evening, aays the Rochester Union, after suspending work for the day upon the rope, J 4; Delave went put some fifty feet from the bank of. Palls Field, and. turned a sununer sault on the rope. This was done over a chasm 140 feet deOp, and with rocks at the bottom.— When we take into account that not a single guy was made firat to the shore to stay the rope, it was as dangerous a feat os any that Blondin has yet performed. Democratic County Convention, Pursuant to call, the Delegates from the sev eral Wards, boroughs and Townships of Blair county, assembled in County Convention, in the Court Douse* Hollidaysburg, on Wednesday, August 17th, 1859. The l Convention was temporarily organized by selecting Dr. J, P. Thompson os Chairman, and John Cox, Esq., as Secretary. On potion,; A. J, Crissman, Walter Graham, John Woods, E. B. Isett and S. T, Murray were appointed acoinmittee to report-officers for the permanent organization of the Convention. On the Convention adjourned till 1J o’clock P. M. The Convention met at o’clock. The committee to select officers for the per manent organization of the Convention, repor ted the following, which were unanimously confirmed ; President—WALTEß GRAHAM. Vice President —Geo, B. Cbauee, Henry Habbison. Secretaries—M. C. Stehley, Ed. Patterson. On motion £hs Convention proceeded to nom inate a ticket for County officers. The follow ing named gentlemen were duly nominated 5 • Assembly. . WILLIAM L. DEEP, of Williamsburg. ' Register and Recorder •, DANIEL D. WOODS, Tyrone Borough. : County Commissioner, ROBERT €. GALBRAITH, Tyrone Township. : Director 0/ the Poor, CHRISTIAN KOON, Frankstown. Auditor, JOHN M.'BIJRRET, North Woodberry. ■ County Surveyor, WILLIAM McDONALD, Altoona. On motion the nominations were unanimously confirmed. Dr. A. J. Cfissman offered the following res olution, which was adopted : Resolved, .That Muj. Theo. Snyder, of North Woodberry township, is hereby declared to be the choice of Blair county for State Senator, and he is hereby duly authorized and empower ed to select his owri Conferees. ‘ On motion, 'the Convention proceeded to elect a Representative Delegate to the next State Convention. ißlaj. J. R. Crawford having re- majority of the votes cast, was declared ddly elected said delegate. On motion, Col. John Woods, R. L. Honell and E. B. Iseit were selected as Senatorial Con ferees .to meet the Conferees from Cambria and ClearffeW counties, to elect a Senatorial Dele gate to represent the District in the next Demo cratic State (Convention. -2 S. T. Murray offered £J;efollowing which Were read and adopted Resolved, That, ( as Democrats of "Bloiipoanty, we will yield an anient and hearty support io the ticket which is now presented to us, and that wc will use every effort and moke every endaavor to for it a triumphant election. Resolved, That the Democracy of Blair county know no faction or cfaujentlon in their' ranks that, as a unit, they affirm their attachment to the never dying truths of Democracy, and de dare their determination to adhere to its great principles. Resolved, ;That the hightoned and liberal coarse; of the Hon. John CresswelT, oar late Senator, meete with our entire approbation, and that we'unanimously present him to the people of Pcnnsylvopia as eminently worthy of an electipd to the position of Governor of this State thqt, his integrity of character, per soniu popularity and ability are unsurpassed. On tpotio4|the President of the Convention was authorized to appoint a County Commit tee for the coming year. ' Oh motionj!adjourned sine die. ■ j ]f ' [Signed by the Officers.] As Impatient Wife The Buffalo (N. Y-j Express says 4 woman named Louise Strivens, Jh® of * :canal boat captain, getting'tired last Safurday pf lying idle in port, waiting for her liege lorjdf and superior officer to finish up a spSfOith Whiph be bod been engaged for seve ral daye, while the boat was loaded and ready Poraßtirt,hW him arrested and locked up. With the tmtoatonding that he should be re- on the following Monday, and then, ieav ing fS in the hands of an officer, id be given him when he; Iras sobered and set free, to pay hisfareto BeOhester, where he couli overtake her, |he startad eastward with the craft, assh hupg the oepromjl, and transacting all the Db&xec raoi the Bite of a Tdetek. —The (Mass.) QavlU giyesthe partion- Jars of ft death of a boy in Plympton, in consequence of a bite on the fihget from a tor. Ue. The symptoms were the same as hydro phobini. after the bite, the lad became titvemh, and; after the finger bad been lanced black spots appeared on the other band, and paroxysms followed, in which the sufferer would snap and bite iat whatever come in his wav after the manner of a turtle. '** The Biggest Eatteessake.—A rattlesnake was killed, lately, 20 miles west of Terre Haute 21 feet in length, 18 inches round in the larg est paijt, and which had 111 rattles: This, eame enake, or one like it, was seen-in the Same SW**Hyi thirtyi years' ago. the monster Whs A Night or Cam*.—the i town of Preston, Connecticut, last Moniay aight, was the was; of a wholesale-incendiarissi, which is unptol lelcd in this country. I( seems that a.. man named Chapman had quarrelled with and abused his wife in such a manner that she could, live with him, and returned to the bode w fitt’ father, a farmer named Wheeler, i A'short time since hedrove to the house of his father-in-law and stole away his son, a lad seTeayearsofage, whom he ill-treated for several days, during;, which he was pursued. An officer finally over-- took hitnat aplace called Nbank, took the boy away from him, and served on hint a petition for a divorce, his wife having resolved upon such a step. On Monday night he retained from Noank in a perfect rage, not only against his wife and her fitmily, but- against the whole town for taking her part. At * late hour ha commenced his fiendish; career, and, as be pas sed along the road, he fired nine buildings, most of them barns, fall of grain, Wagons, fanning tools, Ao., which created a loss of many thou* sands of dollars to the different owners. At length the stealthy viDian came to the bouse of' Jlr. Wheeler, his father-ui-law, wherqthe clo sing scene of this diama of devastation was en acted, and where he no doubt intended to mur der the whole flunily. The Wheeler family were aroused by the son of one of their neigh bors whose buildings; had been fired, who came there for assistance.r Before they could get ready to depart to the assistance of others they discovered their evn out-buildings on fire, and while they were carrying water to extinguish the fire in the barn, one of the boys discovered Chapman at the corner of the house, attempting to set fire to some dry brush lying against the house. He immediately gave the alarm. A regular fight now ensued, and Chapman snapped a pistol twice at the head of Mr. Wheeler, but the weapon missed fire. The contest was final ly ended by a son of Mr. \r heeler discharging & musket loaded with shot at Chapman; the lat ter fled. It was afterwards discovered that this spot proved fatal to the wretch, for when parties went out to scour the woods the next morning, his body was found near a spring, where he had gone to bathe his wounds. In his abdomen were found about one hundred shot wounds. A general feeling of relief fol fowed, when it was known that the incendiary no longer lived to prosecute his fiendish re venge. Raised Fbou thb Dead.— A curious case oc curred last week at Home, jn this county.— Mrs. wife of a German of that name, af ter a short illness, .was supposed to have died. Her husband made immediate arrangements for her funeral, having procured a coffin in, this city. On placing her body in. the coffin a gen eral perspiration was observed throughout the skin, which was reported to the husband, with the suggestion that the burial be deferred in the hope of re-animation. To this the husband objected, and had her interred the same day (Saturday.) After the burial- services were over some relatives of the supposed deceased, who reside in this city, arrived at Rome to at tend the funeral, which had already taken place and hearing of the circumstances caused the body, which then had been four hours in the grave, to be disinterred, when, to tbeir surprise and joy, they found signs of life still remaining, —Restoratives being administered, Mrs. Peters gradually recovered, was taken by her friends to this city and is now well. Wo are informed that she refuses to again live with her husband The circumstances connected with the affair are strange indeed, and should undergo iuvestiira- Uoa— Columbus, {Ohio) Fad. ■ The New Monstkh Ibon Steam Ram—which will be afloat and fitting for sea by June, 1860 —has the following dimensions :—Length, 380 ft. ; breadth, 68 feet ; depth, 41 feet 6 inches ; and her tonnage no less than 6,179 tons ; weight of empty hull will be 6,1 00 tons ; engines are to r 3., horsc power—their weight, with boilers, 900 tons. She will carry 950 tons of tinn f ad Ler ““ament, etc., will amount to 1,100 tong more. Thus her total weight at sea will be about 9,000 tons. Which will be driven against her enemy’s ship at the Tate of sixteen miles an hour. All the decks are earned on wrought iron beames of the most powerful de scription, to which both the ribs and iron decks are bolted, while along the whole length of the vessel from stem to stern, are immensely solia wrought iron beams, at intervals of five feet ia side the ribs, which are again crossed by diago nal bands, tying the whole together in a perfret net work. The broadsides will mount 14 of the. Armstrong 100 lb. guns, which, with two broadside guns on the upper deck, and two port guns forward and two aft, will give her a total immanent of 86 guns, each throwing a 100 lb. shot over a range of nearly sixty miles. Cost of the hull will be about £200,00 • engines ; about £45,000 more, or £320,000 in ail S * * Wales.—A great revival in Wales, is descri bed in some of the English newspapers. The clergy and ministers remain after the services to converse with crowds of inquirers. Numbers oi public houses have been closed; eight in one smaii town. It is now ‘spreading into North Wales and the religious intefest is very intense • “no enthusiasm,” writes a clergyman Of the Established Church, “ but a deep, profound, and awfully solemn impres si«;.b prevails.” In some districts notorious for an oath Is now never heard ; drunkards In thousands hare become total abstainers ; and, if conduct be a test of sincerity, we may hope most favorably of the religious movement It is estimated that in two bounties only, 9,000 persons within the lost five months have been turned to God. The Rome Sentinel relates that a three year old girl accompanied her father upon a visit to her grand-parent in the country, where a blessing is invoked by the white-haired patri arch before each meal. The custom w«£ one with which our little friend had not been made familiar at home, and of course on the first oc casion she Was silent with interest and curious watchfulness. But when the family gathered around the board the second time after the com mencement of her visit, she was prepared for the preliminay religious ceremony, and observing, that her father did not seem duly conscious of the approaching solemnity, she called him to order, by saying with stem gravity, “ Be still, V t a^J, 3rand P a P a ' t 9° in 9 to talk to his plate pretty I. 0. 0. F.—Defaulting Grand Master.— Geo. Loving, Grand Master of the Order in England, recently absconded with $20,000 of «ie funds. A few days since, a person from Toronto, named' Snath, knowing Loying by at Clifton on the Canada side of Sr Faai t- H ,® “terview with him, and JJS* .he was in pecuniary difficulties, promiMdib the matter secret, provided be was furnished with a few hundred dollars: They employed a livery stable keeper to take them to some place, to whom ho made known towo facta,, but after a private interview with l»e was the person ho' bus tk* N«»t day both parties disappeared, and have not been seen since: ! ’ «»wu* Journal of Health says• When a child is taken with croup instantly ap a?d frl| Wa . t6 *T ice T at 6r > Thl>wL W tbe .« e< ? t BW * c h«it with a sponge. The breathing will almost instantly be relieyed. Scop as possible let the soffereT .drink a* ffinsh as it canthen wipe it dry, cover it warm, and noon a quiet slumber will relieve all anxiety.'? OUM wSw has repeatedly 'fri«4 this Broadcloth tMeEnemy of Health. Professor Hamilton, in an able address on hygiene to tl« graduates of Medical College, denounces Broadcloth: as an enemy to exercise, ahd therefore to health. Bis re marics ere painted and Sensible. He says “ American gentlemen have adopted as aoa tiohal (CQStamei iß^ojoth—thin, tight fitting black suit of broadcloth.*' To foreigners, we seem always to bec-in mourning; ere travel in black; we write m black, Wei work in black. The priest, the lawyer, the doctor, the literary man, the mechanic, and even the day laborer, choose always the samp unvarying, monotonous black broadcloth; a style andi material which never ought to have been adopted out of the drawing-room or the pulpit ;l because it is a feeble and expensive fabric { because it is at the North no Suitable protection against the cold, nor is it indeed any suitable at the South. It is too thin to be warm in the winter, and too black to be «00l in the summer,! bub especially' do we’object to it because the jweirer i* always afraid of soiling it by exposure;./ Young gentio* men .will not play hall, .or pitch iquoits, or wres tle end tumble, or any other siniUAr thing, least their broadcloth should be offended. They will not go oat into the the storth, hOceuse the broadcloth will dose ha lustre if the rainfalls upon it; they will not ran because they have no confidence in the strength of tile broadcloth; they dare not mount a horse,; Of. leap a fence,. because broadcloth as everybody knows is sO faithless. So these young men,-aid these elder men, merchants, mechanics, and all, leant to walk, talk and think soberiy j epd carefullyj they sejdom venture tq laugh to the full extent of their sides.” , d , , j ■ Read this/all'Through. The terrible ravages which tobacco (a making On the bodies and minds of the young, seems to be attracting the attention of medical metf in various parts of the world. In a pamphlet ju§t issued by Dr. Seymour, of onprivate Lunatic Asylums, and the cauko of insanity of late years, the Doctor denounces with emphasis as one of the producing causes'the immoderate smoking indulged in tty boys and young men at the universities and now cal led colleges.” .The Dootor’s reiuarks ere as ap plicable to they oaths of this country as those ot Europe. No one conversant ;with disease can doubt that excessive smoking* especially in the case of young people; must be ;h|ghly injurious to both mind and body. Its effect is to depress the circulation; the heart becomes weak, irreg ular in its action, and the pujjse is scarcely to be felt. The victim becomes irresolute and nervous, his appetite fails, arid his mind fills’ with imaginary x evils. This may continue for years, bat at length the smoker dies off sudden ly; then examination has shown that the mus cular structure of the heart is imperfect in its action ; the loft side is thin, and in some cases, in which sudden death has occurred, there has been found little more than a strip of muscular fibre left on that side. Libkbtv in Pabis. —The Spy system in Paris, it is said, is more annoying at jhe present time than it has been since Louis Napoleon’s reign. These pleasant companions are iibiquitious.— I on get into a rail-car or an omnibus, the con ductors are spies; a courier takes a letter to the post for you, and the Government knows who you are, and to whom you ore Writing. Vou take a season ticket on the Railroad, the police must know where you live, in city and country, what you are doing and who you are in company With. The Government takes, charge of year whole being, what you do and suffer, what you eat and drink, what you hear and see, what you read, and what is acted and sang before yon; it takes away your spontaneity, and gives yod iu return widened streets and a beautiful city, battles and renown, at five friincs—fur this is the cost of the Italian campaign to Frenchmen per head.” ' Not Satisfied. —Last week a hard working sailor returned to Milwaukee, after a five years absence in California, with but! little more cash than he took away with him.! lie left a wife and two children when he went away, Cud the first thing on his arrival wai to seek out his family. He found them in the Ifhird Ifard, and after kissing bis wife, saw with astonishment that his children, like sheep in!the wheat, bad doubled in the five years, os in the place of two. there were now four, and one quite small. He looked at his wife. He then 1 fooked at his ba bies. Thea at his wife who stood silently by. Back and foi-th, from one to the other for full five minutes be gazed, then broke oat with: “ Well, Mary. for a small woman, withouthclp you’re raised h—l amazingly I”;' Experimenting on BATTtßSjfAKEs. —Several rattlesakes brought by Prof. Christy from the South have been used at the Ohio Medical Col lege in a series of experiments to ascertain an antidote for the poison. A few days since a dog was introduced to the snakes’ cage, and was im mediately bitten. Prof. Foote ‘administered to luiqbrandy containing five drachms bromine, fonr grains of iodide of patassinm, and two grains of corrosive sublimate. He recoiered mashort fame. Another dog was suffered to be bitten on the Bth ult., and the bromine, iodide Of potassi um and corrosive sublimate administered alone An hour after he seemed to be recovering slow ly. The next experiment will bn to administer brandy alone, which is claimed to be an effectual remedy. A Strong Box.—The impossibility of render-' ing a strong bo? altogether safeiagainat theft by means of skeleton keys, has ltd a locksmith in Maine to bit: upon theinge nious idea of constructing a strejng box without any keyhole at all, and which‘even the owner himself cannot open- Why, what’s ithe qae of such a box, you would ask ? Bat, observe, ia side is a clockwork, the hand of! which the own er places at the hour and minute when he again wants access to the box. The . bc-c gins to move as soon as thedid is shut, amp opens the look from the inside & tbo mpWritt which the hand indicates. Time, dependent upon the owner, is the hey to'the lock, a kby which can neither be stolen from him npy inij. tated. ■ j' r, >: : " . What American Mibsionahim abb Doing A correspondent of writes from Mount Lebanon • “ Education in' these mountains is making/ considerable progress, owing to the energy and activity ofttbe Amerit can ’fhfb have schools in ttfrth every district in Lebanon,. and! have done o|grs for the OaiMe among thoeo mountaineers, daring the twenty yews theyhave been in the country, than SertSJi-llonian Catholic, Greek: Maronite,, or Greek Catholic—with all their wealthy convents, and possessing, as they do, fully one-third of the land of Lebanon, have done m the last three centuries. Cbawfobd Countt— From the Aleadvfile Journal we leam that another mu-- der was committed in Borne township, last Thursday. James and Isaac Coil were out lodging, having a bottle of whiskey, when intoxicated. He got quarrelsome wdan altercation took place between him and fleuui v g a handspike he knocked OW?, v Who J n fallin e struc k his bead against a log, where he was found dead. of Centre county, his political friends for b f . lho People’s party fdr Gov- CMlllct with rn C9*mm»mnt. mount and son* negroes on the nW.«- 4tA ‘ Mr. Thomas S. Bialand, of St .Mary. The* ? hating pursued the .negroes into the 41 calmly seated himself on the front niam, !”**» tinixing some doien or more neitroes wKn4cfu arriting from the sugar house. Thn r> WBrtt concludes the story as follows with the scrutiny, he entered the parlM^S.!? tio ? “ d 40011 fo ™ol PoasessionS when the door was opened by a nenroe flew, ht him awl seined bin by negroe was a powerful man, and after b.*** setetely lacerated got him hade* his fW four balls were fired Into hiaheadfroznh ter in the hand of a bystander] TheetereeeelSl had noir reached the spot,deemin* ordered the negro to remote hie feet *h**T* ftom n a^ ' ICuAcoordihg; to a eorrespomleßt of sfW «** «• «^.^Msras. , ass& fuagfira A Wtdnnm atzL when 0 noanbes blsintantioD of appearing » *** Ile will also, when recroeeintr witti hiin a stow trad cooking «t«iL can ? [ho nuddlooftha,repeal tete tor tLapaasengon of the Maid of theMul A Rochester journal »ys that be realixed •» 800 from hi* last option at that he has probably, made $5,000 m *op«-walljutig ore* ft* great rirer. Mice f rats arc very easdy destroyed if wow t about it ,n .:P“??. a S G ?‘ Hv * WKlflcor mix them Oiy m equal u h» drv hi Both rata and mice eat.ravcbously, the plaster aets firm, after it niojstpned, bocoßtes a Ittma matde tbvir, and kiUsfo a certainty. ■ ' * Traveling is tery nnfch'liko cating C rabr~ You have much shell, ninny daws and little meat, Bu t to read of travels is to have your orabs. served up to you without trouble of opening or extracting.” 840.00 Pays for a fail course in the Iron City College, the most extensively paaonlifod anff best organized Commer rial School In the United States. 357 Students attending dafiy, KaroUBs9. Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 wttb. Every Student, upon graduating, is giiaitanteod to be com. potent to manage the Boplts of any BnUncss ahd quaUlhd tb corn a salary of from $5OO to si,ooa " Students enter at any time—jto Vacation—Oevlswai pleasure. 51 Premiums for Best Peftmaoship awarded in 1858. OS, Ministers Sous received at’half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, enclote two letter stamps, and address F. W. JENKISS. Pittsburgh, pa. Sept. 30,1858.—1 y J. D. Lcr. LEET & GEARY, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, ALTOO fX.' NA. BLAIR Co, P*, Will practice law lu the several Courts ot Blair, Cambria, Iluiitiugdou, Clearfield, Centro aud adjoining coualW— Also 111 U»o District;Count of tho United States. Collect to ns of claims promptly attended to. Ageats for tie sale'of Beni Katate, Boulity land Warrants, and all business pertaining to coimyMieiftg and tie \*. . • . a . Rareiucrfn; . Uotf. Aidre* BUrtat bbrgh; Hon. Satnucl A'/ sllmoroi Pros. Judge of Fayette Judicial District; Hon. CheuMdClemens, ..f WhwUas.Vaj Hop. Jnhior Ilut r nslde, UellcfcsHc; Don. JohnW. KtHtoset, Lebanon, and Win. A. Porter.PMtideßihla, June 10, 1850-ly. GRAPE growers can carry on their busi ness most successfully at Jlaramontou, free ftuea trostu; Soma forty VlnyWdsgct out the paat scans. fot advertisement of Ilawmonton Lands, in another column. I7XGH&NGB IIOT'Kt.—TIIE SUB* J SClllllKll would KapKtjliiflf In form the public that lie lias recently re- 4 >s|iQcy fitted the above Uutoi, and la now pre pared to accommodate his friends and JjjUßj patrons in a comfortable manner, ami icKSSCp will spare no pains in making it so agreeable home for all sojourners. His thMewiir always be luxuriously somSM £ tu *n the markets of the country apd cities, ami lit Bar filled with’ liquors of choice brands. Ill* chargee- are u reasonable as thoee of any other Hotel ih the place, and be feels satisfied they can pot bp, complained of by those she favorhlm with their custom. Eipectingto receiro Sahara bf ppblic" patronage, and fully Intending to deaerre It, be throws open his house to the nubile and Invites a trial 1 hpre Just received a stout cf Ko. 1 .French Brandy, fur medicinal purposes. >bo a large stock of cxeelltnt Ttliree, for medicinal par posi-s, together with a lot of the best old Kjo Whuh.J te be fimud in the country. '■ Altoona, May 27,1859.-1 y) I? ARM LANDS F(MSALE2S MILES I from Philadelphia by TtUtrood in ttie State of No* JotTpy. Soil ' among 1 the best for Agricultural paipcssf, bptoE good loan*' sou, 'tilth » clkjr bottom. The toad U a large tract, divided Info small &rmii, tmd hundred! froo «U parts of the coUntryage nowaottliug tad bnlldint— rae crops producodarehttgis, -»ftd «*abe.»o*n growlng n>e ftpm tout*. Tm®j from $l5 to $2O per aery, B^aUewithin bur years bt eo- Btalmcnts. To visit the Tine’ Street Wharf at Philadelphia at 9l.,by ’Rhfirbad Ibr lUnansnlt*, or address K. J. by letter, uamjuonton Poet Offles, Atlantic County, New Jersey. -Beo fiill- a4v«rtlaemost to another colomii. \ . -''i l/* -i . BARGAINS I AT STORE TTTE ARE NO# OFFERING AND Spring and Suininer Dress Goods AT GREATLY RBmfCBD PRICES. A* the season Is rapidly passing away, and our etock of Be wines, Challtoi, 'lawni£ BriUlfckto,! At, fawy heavy, *« toi close them outio. make, poomlar pur FaUasd Winter Stock. , ’ . ; Persona wishing .to purchase loch aooda would do- trth . to call and examine onr stock wofore i»w Wpr their par* chaacs. We will also sell aU lQ csr Stow ly reduced prices, such as Hats, &m,Bonnoto, Boots a*4 &oes,*c.,Ac. tSg.4 l\r OTICE.—ALL PERSONS KNOW^ JL N INQ themselves Indebted to the firm of Runyan 4 Sanford, will please call and Bottle iboir accounts wltbo°t delay, as ample time baa been given. In thirty dsys b°*l Mter, all accounts unsettled will be placed in the band* ol * prop*? person for collection. ■ Altoona, July 23,1859.-3 t BHUTAN 4 SANFORD. The undersigned feels grateful for the patronage bsrsfc'- fore bestowed on the firm and himself by the cltlmns of Altoona, and expects still to serro the public with sllkinds of meat as usual. All persons tilling to settle their ac counts every thirty days, must not expect longer indul gence. My capital is limited, and long credits wfli * w ? place me where others are that have Indulged so woes credit to their ruin. MARTIN RUNYAN. Altoona nursery.—The Sub scriber would rcspoctfully inform the public that ho has now on band at bis Nur sory, various kinds of FSVIT TBEES, ready for transplanting this Fall, constating of Ap- ' pits, rtach. Plum, Prunt, Gage md Apriarf B IVccr. grafted In the root. All tlrccs warranted. Altoona. Jnly If, ’69-3m ' R. B. TATWB- PERSONS wishing to change their bittiness to a rapidly increasing Country, Settlement where hundreds are going. Where tbs «“*• - is mild and delightful. See advertisement of the naß*?*" ten Settlement, in another column. . Blanks of all B. U.Otiar. JOHN BOWMAN. m if: %m RirA^pDo os 1 pi*** l * • p° w no t*t«^witoeJ w lMsbwrt« folWwl^:* 0 * o b«m«U* wd * oontoy.rfttoug liquor*#**^ s 1 bat »wy <«* P iaila]|«d t> littla* TMOWW’Ia* Prof. lv i : -/• -• lwp#Wtt«*ry te»c *t foi tacho&lrtß b® P« en Mi< sChMft* HolHdkyhbnrg, Cbpwh Bxopks which has tan oio for tfco purpose of mentfo wiU be reo 28th of August at wainscottiug,, wim ofthe internal woo. one*) And the Vu! long boon darkened adorfcVl with a boa member* and friec generously aided it debt * few mouth; nuking thpao imp realize hn ample rc ices in the increase of thip place of wort BlfitßßtßßT Wit king Elderberry Wit (hofollowing recipe i then ripe, ate first (tripped with the li shears. Next they i be done by means o pestle. Let them r when the juice is pr press, ot any othtfr < the juice ll twenty n four pounds of whit« milk worn acid a bu %|Jbi|a beci stand thied: days, wine’ « fop boil ArpjjtptpD| SQ - Uoleu apjStw wit^ou •o» ind put small I grains. gT (pound c hhin batter of eggs, i the frult aUUI the pn snick Oten, and cat lihe mealy palp of t \ h - browned rind, r W wherever the { Mded m a yellow, r er J pretty even to t letter to flfe taste, M ptoye.. . s - or Pic Nic ■®o!d not.be. ouhaud itiee on, the beeasi •Web off on T mcu informed it was tTsr gotten ' up iu ILia ga” provided by of the compan fitte that a portion c F« carefully packed f e and < rNon who stood In r tte Pleasures of u Uong* Faib._o bQrid »y etenfajg M the Sup , l «W €hurch, ’ w <»»eofthebe»te a profo thc eyo °*t tMtldioua epedi y«teaiug b said attem al the f know that fop the o kTv~Th*^ teachers i buiV *2? c han Sep neocBB teachers ’ In; M '*Bcnthe 29 th c* * new di