9 From Virgin^ Cißw Powr, fiurr, Co V ■-I.W In Baltlnm* ln po iw<l of yours lB6 *. rommecdcd a* **#,**(o, • l;ul time one of mj •wr« B JJJ? r I‘h» 1 ‘ h » boot twelve ycqi,. VV hen " ‘\ h the PiUs dwS* V had cno elncc. My -it, ilkHcto »ho maj have ”"***'** !t. I tuppoac you iliance w ill oblige mo. Tour, MvatiS? tic PilU aro alio on of iicrrotu dlainae.V wcuted by the aont*. caux, or ordinary haada^itTfli* 0 ' rcakencd by perlodlcalflt^ 17~t4 I 7~ t4 ’ dowu RaJ Spirited,by ccjH from ‘ *** of t^ o other pain or dUablUty oruj.' l lonot thowondeKbl madUewV k xr with the euuro ofVnZw ■rives immediate benefit two ttl :it once calm*, ™ 61 votte organization. 1 ™ the courtry bjr Mail, :o ’ 108 Baltimore itruit, i--.:ttrodo,»s;tWelWdo^r tl : generally luthto •ni*-.T, J lied “ patent de of xnedical uthiM, that J i of auch W«mwu3 t ho Sartorial AnocletiuQ, >e m«t •trli.-gcatmlee, »*■■*] lupin, have actually W ■o recommend the bm of DR. I BITTERS, for thorn ralent during the beam,,*,,*, that there axeuo wmedi*, lh .n with it <jftlu> ny.tenu “ e hvr of th* Wert« n “1 OW convince.! ,tat-they J^ wf l ooapted for their 4U«, nti> 1 ouutry. during the eou.Hr •til is equally Urge. ■- "I i dealer* generally. j I r.t la another nyiynm, :• I phac**. , ur,<l b y Da - K«m*s ,1:n - io p ‘tuburph, p*, wWeh it ■ ccnt * «**• It U«n' XC 'U t , . for «p.>nor ««l4w4er BM# . rice to Ml•Wlroqoba It.: Behlb« fP*.»l>SHv 10.00 ’..He Iron City College, Um i - ii und l*«*i arfiAnte«4oam Sift t.*. ■ p ding dwlyj|«rta l 28flfl - t full coone, f«aa«tolOwt <T uuastngi U Kmomateed to be cog w*..f any,Ha«lnee»«j to $l,OOO time—No VmmUoo—lUrit* tor Best Bftnaitnihip (led in 185%-, i'.«l at h*lf;,r»ce. ■ . ; s or Writing. tutfmttmo Uti r.v.nxKm Pittsburgh, Fa. S KOK SALK 25 MILS Kail rued in the State efM >• t-.4t for Agricultoral ptirpoe ith a cluy bottota. tlie land I ’■•■'- ill tornae, am] hvttdrvdilh i.. uuw ecttliog aiig budding. and can be even growing. 1 Hud —cure from ftoetj. Ten , ini vide within Srtir jwr* by « ’•‘Mi. —Leave Tine Street Whi Jl. by ItaJlroad fcr.namTnontfl by 'o tter, llanimOtatoo Poat Offli >f.y. - See foil auTertlMtnial J, I'KKjfONS KNOW c '.'-btfd to the firm of Aiutjna mat settle their icconnts wIM l.cvu civen. luthlriJd«J»h” l-.-d will be placed; In t|M btndii rti a. . -it, RUN YAN * PANrOBD. -.atrful for tltep*troiW£« hrrrt i roil hjliliMf DY the cllitcm I 1 to «ervf the pgullt with til ilaj croons fulin(c to .Settle th'ir I umit not cxpeetlonzif inill ;t-il, and King ctedlll vlll »ofl :. re tli at h*Ve Ittilulgn! to mol MAhTTX BCNTAN.i TY MAKBLK YARD r. U 'rarer re«noctfullT infiir»> lb iM •: il.od a N EW MARBLE TAW '! nrd Front SlruU, In Holllilty i ■. p constantly 'ofi bind t MI» E MARBLE* :a execute >:t umrnts, TtthU T*p. i: 2 w.-.rkmtallkt manner. . 'iSMtalA LOT FOR SALE r- Kt I’riratoS^la; <;' ctijdod by h»f, ,;;1 Jolla otrelit,. if ■ ’ IN A COod.Two-'^^Ht||l I,'.lining a Kitchen op i. g rooms op tjia tocond floor, - in gvyjd order. . i ha premise* and obtain fort" 1 i the subscriber - MAR6T. B; SfcCßß*- '-tt : - - U&.j v _ r rp CXSELLOB Af XA i, *« er«l Coortt of feltlTj 11 ImManXeonPtlH. ■n to the coliaetiOß of ado. ■.■ ingunge fluently. . j nr. with J. M.CJbany, *«1» °1 A MOOJf A rOvARDS I rnand- —' . rop- ** I) fro r.uk cartridge. ■ U. V. SSJV, ?:he .wifcli J L,;feachors for togas J OißSth. Tha B»ml« b 0 . M, In tbo CoUIn«»ll> 1 ' lust be present I Drf pencils T«n tcwb^r* A. LOCDOV. ibih, ism-vn. lE' SUBSOKIBE^ m ploy, an acU'T* fcr l ' travel and take order*** : TOBACCO.J (i!;iry of $OOO and pnrtfcular* *PP'J ■ ro,Ur^a®Ml^; i-:a, 212 I’vari Bt. 'KSEJiY.—TIieSut utility inform tb« t ii.U at Jits IT TREES. ready ;■ misting r f Ap- • I , ,;/■ and JpnO* il tre«« warrants. TA yiX?l^ HT AT a* P % q_ j, HimtDkad.—lt ls with feelings of jwpiet sorrow that we this week neord the nf oar late andesteemed.fellowftowns-' jno Dr. C. J. Hirst, which occurred otf thuri fy morning last at Galesburg, Illinois, to v bich plane he removed about the middle of Jbso last. He was attacked with billions fever |i#ft ]j after his arrival at Galesburg, from tbich ho nem recovered, although at times he fU ,blet° be up and move from thence to jjonmoutli, 16 miles distant, and back. It wos reported in this place, some few weeks since, th»t ho was dead, but because we had nb foundation for the report, we did not notice it, bettering it false; but. the letter received on Sunday morning, from Lis brother, Eev.. Wm. Hint, leaves no room for doubt, destroys onr hopes and confirms the fears we had that such would eventually be the ease. In Lis death his es timablo wife losses one who was to her a husband iu every sense of the word, and no higher tribute, to bis memory in this respect could be paid; bis relatives a kind and affectionate companion, and the community an exampleofperaeverance, integrity, liberality humanity.morulityand nil last adorns a man and makes him a useful mem ber of society. His relatives, in this the hour of their bereavement will hiaTe the sympathy ©fall who enjoyed the pleasure ofhis acquaintance, as his demise is universally coupled withexpres •ions of swkow. In the midst of their affliction his friends can console themselves with the reflec tion that he had made suitable preparation for tbs change which sooner or later awaited him, utd that ere long, if they too are provident as he, they shall meet him where sickness never comes, where death is no longer feared, where (ho p.ia of parting is never felt, and sorrow is unknown. SchMitß Ended —The Summer of Fifty-nino is pae: and gone forever and we have entered upon the delightful season of.the “ sere and yel .,n »f; The harvest is past—the Summer “tl— the leaves of variegated hue are al- Ksu. making their appearance on the forest iracj—and soon the voice of the “Katydid” »ad the light of the glow-worm will usher in the Autumnal evenings. How short the time seems since Spring was with us, so swiftly do toe seasons pass! .The years of human life Lave very aptly been compared to the degrees cf longitude which shorten as we approach the poles. The ardent youth thinks the years of fearful length until he attaint maturity-then they seem shorter, and increase with every sub sequent period of life’s journey until he ex claims, with Jpbj|“ My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle.” Autumn is the most de hgbtful season; teeming with the fruition of the year—the harvests are gathered, the fruits are r.pe, and plenty abounds. It infuses a soothing and tranquilixing influence over the mind, and disposes to contemplation and gratitude. Citizens’ Engine and Hose Company.— The teal with which the members of this company hsve entered into the spirit of their work, de serves success, and if we do not have a good fire company and a good engine, it will not be die fault of those engaged in the work, but may bo attributed to the short-sightedness of the property-holders of the town. The Committee tppi mted by the company to receive subscrip tions and mpney for the purpose of purchasing in engine -and a quantity of hose, desire that nil subscribers should pay up previous to the 12th of September,-and w,e sincerely hope the response will bo instantaneous and libc- ra’. It seems to us useless that we should here recount the advantages of having a good fire engine and company in this place, as we presume all are nwarc of them; therefore ve will only add that now is the time to aid ia securing what’ the nature of the build lags and the good sense of the people tells them that the town demands, via: a means of protec lion in case of fire. The Encampment. —From the extensive prep arations now being made, and the number of companies from a distance that have signified their intention to participate therein, wfoelieve that the encampment to be held at Tyrone, com mencing on Monday week,. 19th of Septemb r, will bo one of the largest and best ever held iu the interior of the State. > There are 11 compa nies in this county, all of whom will be on hand, together with some 10 or 12 companies from f.swbria, Clearfield and Centre. It is also ex pected that -Cupt. HnmbriglitV company, from Lancaster, and the Duqueane Grays, of Pitts burgh, will visit the Encampment. Arrange • meats are now being made with an aeronaut, of Lebanon, John A. Light, to have a balloon as cension on Thursday afternoon. This will add materially to the attractions of the programme. The ground selected for the encampment is well adapted to the purpose, and has been suitably prepared. The citizens of Tyrone are taking great interest in the affair, evincing that they *re a public-spirited people. We hope their ex pectations may be fully realized. Tobacco for Sots. — A strong writer admin wters a wbolsome doso to the boy chewers and lookers, assuring them that tobacco.hasspoiled ln d utterly ruined thousands of boys, inducing 4 dangerous precocity, developing tbe passione, softening and'weakening the,bones, and “joring the Spinal mariow, the brain, and the' *iol* nenroua fluid. l A bog who early, and n <luently smokes, pr in any jray usee large of tobacco, nprer isknown to make 4 ®»n of much energy of cbatweter, and gener 4'y lacks physical and mnsbaiar, as well as Cental energy. We would particularly warn y» aho want to be anybody in the world, to 4 ua tobacco as a mostfcneful poison. C, !. WP£, A * p Tho' colored folio of this will-bold a Camp Ueeting '■ near Bitisb ■ • ft dutaneofroin .HoUid»jrd(nrg..oom' *»BelD g to : mq^ attended by ■ aoAfcflka. Wo WTa^tnwqaeaiaa^^ jitmitr* **** *** ft * «s»p dwtefifc^ jltnui Cribm local items. tiooartv'pwa C^J^'* w *****‘r “ on the Ist ultimo. Oh i l where la thy blush I” Oh I p*. haSt ‘ hoa floWn to 1 Oh!Waa£ "« ton! d,d «»y floriou B deeds die with theet- Are W ® pohiibhuig a paper to enlighten heathen we talking to Jroe-made citiaens of Nation? We are reaUy ashamed to publish the above disgraceful feet, but we beg our distant renders to exercise n little chanty for onr town—perhaps oar people did not know there was a contribution box in the post-offico—we hope they did not; and-now that they; have had due notice thereof, we hope to have a|. mach better report to give of the pa triotism of the cifuenship of Altoona, at the end of next month. Wo shall see. Bsath! bt Skake-Bit*.— We learn that on Thursday! of last week, about one o’clock, a lit tle boy of six years—son of John Weaver, who lives about two mijes above Bald Eagle Fur nacc—followed a eat to the lower end of the pmlen, when a.rattiesoake bit him eleven times, just the knee. Another little brother called to bis father, who was at.some distance, that bis | brother was bitten by a snake. The father ran, picked up the child and put some clay on the wounds, for they were bleeding pro fusely ; he then carried it to the boose, but’be fore reaching the hduse, the child became death ly sick, yomited copionsiy, and was soon en tirely helpless. A physician was sent forJbut about ninjc o’clock the next morning, deathfput an end tp the little fellow’s sufferings, ifis thought that the fangs of the snake had struck a leading artery, which carried the poison throughout (he child's entire systciu at once, so that nothing could be done for him when the physician arrived.— Star. Child paowsED. —On Friday afternoon last, a little boy, aged about two years, son of John Wejsh, living on Branch street, East Altoona, wandered; out of .the house, while his mother was doing something up stairs, and went to a well in thje yard, on which there was a loose board. As soon as the mother came down stairs and missed the child she made search for and discovering that the well-board had been shifted she rushed to the spot, only to find her fears realized, -The cliild had fallen in and was drowned. The water being near the top of the well she reached in and pulled him out and gave the alarm to the neighbors, a number of whom came in immediately and endeavored to resusci tate the child, but it was too late—the vital spark had fled. Mr. TVelah is a brakesman on one of the freight trains on the Penn’a Railroad and was from home at the time. An inquost was held by Coroner Fox and a verdict in accordance with the sibove returned. Boys in Trouble.— On Sunday last, a num ber of bojjs of this place feloniously entered the orchard of Mr. Bell, residing over the hill, and carried away a quantity of apples. Excur sions of this kind having become rathgr nu merous, Mr. Bell concluded to enforce the law, made and provided for such cases, and make an example of the lads which would be a warning to others. | Accordingly ho had a warrant issued for their arrest and placed in the hands of Constable! Ely who succeeded in nabbing two of the boys on Monday evening and conveying them before Esquire Cherry, who imposed a fine on each and then let them off. The Con stable has no doubt caught the others ere this and made them settle up There are a number of bad boys about this place who need a touch of Ac law, and we are glad to know that they arc about to receive it. Opening of the Schools.— On Monday last the public schools in this place were opened un der the supervision of the teachers heretofore announced. As a matter of course there was considerable confusion among the “ young’uns” in gathering up books. &c , and many wry faces were made as the command to “ potter off” pas issued by the parents. Wo can easily imagine the feelings of the juveniles who are thus de prived of the sports which they were enjoying during the holidays. Once we dreaded the words “ school commences to-day,” and would gladly have escaped to a land where there were no schools- Now, however, our only regret is that we djd not gladly welcome the sound and make befljer use of bur time ; and so it will be with those who are now enjoying a privilege, the most to be prized on earth, that of obtain ing a good education. tSF It is seldom that a drunk man is seen in om Streets, consequently the boys consider it almost a throat to come across some unfortunate individual 1 who has imbibed sufficiently to bring liim within their reach to torment. Passing up street the other evening, we quite a crowd collected in the neighborhood of the IL R. ticket i office, in the centre of which was a wretched looking being who had taken on such a heavy loac of tangle-foot Whiskey that he could n 9* Oavig ite, and .the boys were enjoying the dtleetable pport of letting him “ drap” heavily .on bis posterior at every opportunity. It was no: doubt inn for the boys, bat hard on the di lapidated yadividual’s corduroys. Seriously, we could not but think that boys who would thus impose op! an unfortunate man werb as much deserving of a place in die “ Look Dp” as he phom they tormented Nttw Book, Stationery and Periodical Stor*.— Anew store of the above description has been opened one door below the Post Office, in the upper room of Brant's Building, by Mr. 9*® erj ?* ;be had at ail times, the latest paper* togetberwith all the popular yoeWy wd monthly publications of the Country. ‘ Also, school hooks of all kinds andstationery * n purposes, dive the pefr estab and. examine for -v. v' yierfkp ps-' —We aoknowledgenVislffniin onr respected of the Bioimille -lash ; RMdever Thursday which they owe to their fellow-men who are the »*ht lust, between tW hou* *s*«* 4 slave, bfimmperance. of tuii.;,- trenofeced under jj, e Baptist Denomination, assembled in the Baptist wilyaindi Church of this place, on Wodneatoy last The j.!, 0 ” ™ session continued 'until Thursday evening. A ; displays, if we Oikf bo style large number of delegates were In attendance r f man *® unexplained; l£ indeed, and the proceedings of the Association were ey ever can. . to them philosophers and, characterised by the utmost harmony and brotfa . w Th»t they effect the temperatafe of the atmosphere now fully demonstrated, hence we infer that electricity produces the phenomenon; but the wheHfore of its' assuming the appear ance it bos ;-on the two occasions referred to, and its appearing at particular times, is wo think,, the mystery. CoNtESorc op Court.—A man named Meloy. who wr6 an important witness for the Common, wealth in several liquor caeea which came up at last Court in this county, but who was non nt when his name Was called, was brought up at the adjourned Court on the 24th ult., on attachment, and fined $2O and costs, and ordered into the custody of the sheriff until the sentence be com plied with. 'The Judge intimated that his straightened circumstances La J this time secured him a imodcrnte punishment, but that a fine of three times that amount would be imposed in like cases in future. The Pittsburgh Chronicle in remarking on this case says“ Judge Taylor is not a man to trifled with, and if there were more courts !l|ke his in the State, there would be fewOr rascals." Travel ox the P. R. R,—For some time past the trains on the Penn’a Bail Road have been carrying a greatly increased number of passen gers, rendering the addition of another car nec essary. On .Wednesday morning of last week there were eight cars in the Express Train West, hnd all crowded. The certainty of ma <fcing-ccnneciibns, the safety and the excellent accommodations the Penn’a Central guarantees to travelers, is gradually drawing the travel from its rivals, none of whom can ever hope to successfully compete with it in any of these par ticulars. Thb traveler, (rho is not interested in the success of any of the .rival lines, who once passes over tlte Penn’a Central will be sure to praise and patronize it ever afterwards. Nr.w Restaurant— We arc pleased to inform our readers, that Wm. B. Smith, of Hollidays burg, has opened a new restaurant in the base ment of J. &; J. Lowtfaer’s building. Mr. Smith, as a caterer tothe sense of taste, bears a repu tation unsurpassed by any other follower of his profession in the Country—wo speak by the book ; for many a meal, fit for a King, has it been our pleasure to devour at his table. He intends serving up, besides Oysters, all the lit tle delicaoies which the season furnishes, and the wants of the people demand. In fine lie determines to keep such a Restaurant as Altoo na never knew or heard, of. Call and see him. I®* A competent authority says that those little Mack headed eruptions of in the pores of the skin, upon the face, which are vul garly Known as “ flesh-worms,” and which are so troublesome to many people, may be got rid of, and: prevented from returning, by washing with tepid water, by proper friction with a tow cVandiby thje [application of a little cold cream. The longer these little corks are permitted to remain jin itbipkin, the more firmly they become tt time when they lose their moisture, they are converted into Utile bony spines, |as dense as bristles, and having much of that character^ Tomatoes.—?-Mr. John Rutherford requests us to inform the Citizens of Altoona that he has a large stock bf the largest and. best tomatoes ever raised in, this part of the country, which are now fast - ripening and ready for market. He will-leave them a t the houses of those who order from him. Those who can npt see him will be supplied by leaving their orders at J. & J. Lowtjher’sJ ;Henry Bell’s or at John Lehr’s, at which places he will deposit them for sale. local CORRESPOXDEXCE. Uoludatsdubo, September 6, 1859. Messrs Editors ;—The Public Schools of this place opened oa yesterday (Monday.) The children, who have been enjoying a season of holiday; will now have to shoulder their satch els and .trarelj to the school room. As I listen ed to the ojej school bell, yesterday my mind ran. bade to by by-gone school days, and I thought' with [what a bejivy heart I took my books in hand to go to school, after enjoying a holiday during the summer months. No doubt some of | the children, wended their way to the school yesterday, with regret, whilst others went with very happy hearts. May we not hope that the; children will now improve the high privileges which they enjoy, as regards education. A vei£r pleasant Sabbath School pie-nio came off bn Saturday last, in the locality, known as " Pole-cat-Hollow,” situated in Allegheny towoe ship. The devotional and intellectnal exercises were conducted by Revs. Dosh and Junkin, and consisted of hyinns, addresses and prayer. The repast, whiohiwas ample, was composed of the richest and m'odt excellent “good things.” All 'delighted and well satisfied with, the joyous manner In which they bad spent the day. As “fnalx” (stories appear to be in therage, I will give a abort one. On Sunday last, two young lijds of tiiifl place. whilo in the neighbor hood of the -Reservoir killed a water-snake, which measured about three feet in length.— After killing it,; they opened Hand found 'with in it ihifyjtyi (jmaU one, each measuring about 10 or 12 inches in length. I do not vouch for the truth-of this story. The lecture of the Rev. D, JxYerkes, before theWasjilngtdman Society*, on Tuesday evening last, wnsoneof the- most able and elegant ad dresses (jn theMnbjeot of Tempetahee, to winch we hare ererliltened. He Was iiatehed to byv .large ad respectable audience, With great atten tion. of Intemperance was fuUy pic tured to the ipiods ;of bis audience—the many woeaapdisuffhriogs which it baa oduaed—iho ,apjhii|^a^Dj2r 1 iriWeJUectei ~ lt%»| : : its ■ 1 &iri&Wrf,wwS*' : ;#trip MARRIED. | Ob Thursday; September 2nd, 1869, by J. M. Chsrry, in Altoona, Mr. GEORGE SHARRAH of Huntingdon 00, to Miss REBECCA KEES ofPinSgrovs Centre Co. DIED. Slat nit* near Tiffin, Seneca Co, Ohio, Mr. MI CH AKL EHHART, Sr, fcnnerly of thU place, aged about 65 yean. ' , In Logan township, on the 80th nit, tin. MARY ANN, wife of Wm. Black, aged 52 years, 10 months and 12 days. WANTED.— A PERSON OF EN EBQY an<*. good character, as agent for an estab lished Fire and Life Insurance Company. Address Box 482, Phil’s Post Office. t 3ept. 8, ’soBt.] E STRAY —CAME TO THE RESI DENCE of the subscriber, in Lot g* _■« gau township, on or about the 4th of Ju iy last, a RED Axp WHITE UEIFFEK, supposed to bo three years old, with the left ear cropped and a broad white down the lice. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her •way, otherwise she will be disposed i.f according to law. , JONATHAN HAMILTON. Logan Township, Sept 8,1869-3 t. HousjeS and lot for’ sale.— The subscriber offers for sale a X—_J> HOUSE a LOT, situate in Loudonsviße, adjoining Altoona, two doors from the fIH S I ||S main track of tho Penn's Kail Road. The MS f Lot is 60 feet front by 160 feet deep The House is a good two-story frame with all necessary outbuildings. A balrgain may ho had in this property as tho owner is desirous of removing from the place. Possession given at any time. TERMS:—Ono-third of the purchase money to bo paid in band. A title ctor of all incumbrances will be given Persons wishing to view the premises will call on the sub scriber residing thereon. Sept. 8,1859.-3 t JAS. T. MOORE. STATIONERY AND PERIODICAL JUST OPENED Next Door to the Poet Office, Where may be had a full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS. STATIONERY, and all tho Weekly and Monthly Pe riodicals. Also, tho Philadelphia Daily Press and Lkzwxr constantly on bond. Sept 8, 1859.-1 1 ‘ “ THE BLAIR COIIITV AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WILL HOLD ITS FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION IN EOLLIDAYSBUIIO, October siii, 6th and 7th, 1§59. OVER sauo TO BE DISTRIBUTED in Premium* to meritorious exhibitors of Horses. Cattle. Sheep, Swiuc, Poultry, Grain Fruit, Agricultural Implements, os well as every article of Household .Manu facture anti Mechanic Arts. ' SEASON TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, Which will admit the persmi. his lady, add-children under 12 years of age. to the Ground at all times during the Ex hibition, provided they accompany and enter the enclosure at the same time. SINGLE'TICKETS, 25 CENTS.— Tickets to be bad at the Office on the Ground. ROLES. I. All the Members of the S ciety, whose due’s are paid, and all who may become Members previous to. and at tlio Fair, will bo furnished with a Ticket which will admit the Member, bin Lady and" Cbildren .UQdet 12 yews ofugp, to the Fair, provided they all enter the enclosure at the same time. U. Exhibitors must become Member* of the Society, and have tholr Articles and Animals entered on the Socre tary’a Books on or before TaoMfoy Morning, and all Aui mala miut lie brought within the enclosure as early as noon of eald day. 4®* Premiums will only be awarded to thofce who comply with the Kales of the Society. Persons are desired to forward to the Secretary a th** they intQud to exhibit, previous to the 28th of September, in order that proper arrangements may be made for their accommodation. 1 1 \ . Articles or Animals removed from the grounds pre vious to the close of the Fair, (without permission from the Freaiden ,) cannot receive a Premium, though awarded. V, All articles must bo labeled with the owner’s name, and their number as entered on the -books, and will take precedence according to sold number, (n their arrange ments and accommodation. Cards for such purpose will bo furnished at the office. THE PLO WINO MA TCH. Will take place on FRIDAY, at 9 o’clock, and all Teams must be hitched and ready to start at the appointed time. Each Plowman is required to drive his own team. •A The Managers solicit the exertion of all onr Far mer's Mechanics, and Citizens generally, to make the Ex hibition creditable to onr County. *2- Any per-on wishing a Premium hist can have the same by sending his P. O. address to the Sec’y or calling upon him at the office of the Society Manac f.rh : Martin Bell, Thad. Banks. James Boiler. Seth B. MeCune, A McAllister, Joshua Boiler and W. W. Jackson. , „ DAVID CALDWELL, President. Jonic Dean, Sec’y and Treasurer. B**pt. 8, J. D. Leet. B. 11. OnutT. LEET & GEARY, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, ALTOO r\_ NA, BLAIR Co, Pa., Will practice low in the several Courts of Blair, Cumbria, Huntingdon, Clearfield, Centre and adjoining counties;— Also in the District Count of tho United States. Collections of claims promptly attended to Agents for the sale of Real Estate, Bounty Laud Warrants, and all business pertaining to conveyancing and the law. 1 RgPEm.NCEa: Hon. Wilson McCandlea and Andrew Burke. Esq., Pitts burgh; Hon. Sampel A. Gilmore, Pres. Judge of Fayette Judicial District; Hon. Chcimrd Clemens, of Wheeling,Va; Hop. James Burnside, BWlefonte ; Hon. John W. Killingcr, Lebanon, and Wm. A. Porter, Philadelphia, nlune 16/1859-ly. t'I&APE growers can carry ou their busi- X noas most successfully at Hammonton, free from frosts. Homo forty Vinyards set out the past season. See advertisement of Hammonton Lands,' in another column. Exchange hotel.—the sub scriber would respectfully in form the public that he lias recently re fitted the above Hotel, and is' now pro pared to accommodate his friends and patrons in a comfortable manner, and will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home for oil sqjonmers. Hl* Table will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of tho country and cities, and his Bar filled with liquors of choice brands. His charges' are as reasonable as those ofanv other Hotel in the place, and he feels Satisfied they can not he complained of by those who favorhim with tholr cnstora. Expecting to receive a'share of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve it, he throws open his house to the public and invites a trial; I have Just received a stock tf No. I 1 French Brandy, for medicinal purposes. ! Also a largo stock of excellent Wines, for medicinal pur poses, together with a lot of the brat old Bye Whiskey to bo found in the country, Altoona, May 27, M69.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN. ' BARGAINSI AT MctORMUKS STORE. WE ARE NOW OFFERING AND will (Ml all articles of ’ Spring and Summer Dress Goods AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. As the season Is rapidly passing away, and onr stock of be hdnes, CbaUtes, Lawns, Brilliants, Ac., id Wy heavy, W want to close them out to make room for onr Falland Winter Stock. ’ Persons wishing to purchase snch goods would do well to eaU and examine oar stock before making their nor chases. 1 Wo will also sell all articles In onr Store at e-eat- P^Vtuchas Hate, C&pe,Sonnets, Boot? and °hoe».*P- Ac. V-. ■; .' i ' [Ang.4, K 53. ' ; T)jBRSQNB wishing to change their » mlMairi <fcHgbtfol. tb* Ilßmmtm* t'ntmttlemMit. in - T7UR RENT,—THEr STORE-ROOM Mida and ritti. laonlre ofjthesntwcriber. C.tl. BHAJTNOH. GREAT CENTRAL. LITERARY EMPORIUM. r}°- ’• HOUMt," ALTOONA. .A„ Pern IbrirJßreary, :• ■■'Km. Ps* MMfr,.. . ,' . !|- ■■■ v:, -.-u, , Barper>t WhsMy, AitlW|.JVMBi , Pottouol P>Hee Gcuette, VniUd Statrs ib he* GaotOt, Bonn Pilot, Iritk Jmtriam, Home Journal, Bonn tto/IML WNWF JHbwii*, PorUr’t Sbint, lift ItlutnUd, . Attest qfFVn, Fhnice JVbttMsu JUoom Trtimmt. : iVS*ASm. : „ DAILIES: fMtadOjMaPrttt, Poo Fort Btrald, Aew For* TrUieOe, PitHhurgh True Prttt, M Fbrt JYs. 7l _ N °2! , ‘„*? tric S 1 ' . Pittsburgh Chronicle, Ertning BulUhn, Evening Argue, Ptnnrflvanian. To which will be added the new publics! ions «S (bey appear. Magazines, Novels and Romances, MiseeUansot* Books. School Books. Copy Books, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks. Cap and Letter Paper, i.nvoiopes, Drawing ana Tissue Paper, Blank Books and in feet every' thing in the Stationary line.! Toys, No* tioas and Games of every variety,-Pic tures and Picture Frames, Ac. US. A choice lot of CONFECTIONERIES, of svery vari ety. Also. TOBACCO and BKO ARS of the best quality, N. B.—We are sole Wholesale and Retail Agent, in this county, for HORN'S CELEBRATED SALVE. It does ns*. itivtly cure all sores to which It is applied. Try it. T-tf-J H; PETMNOER. EIGHT REASONS [“W EVERYBODY SHOULD GO TO O. B. SINK’S STOBB. 1 HE HAS A LARGE AND WELL J • selected assortment of Dry Goods, which are worth going to sue. 2. Ho ha, an unequalled stock of GROCERIES, fresh and pure, which he will soil as reasonable as any merchant iu the place. ■ : 3. He has Hardware, Quecruwart, Stoneware, etc., of the most fashionable styles. ! ’ 4. He has a large caseof BooU and Stoet for Gents, La dlea, Misses and Children, embracing aft Bizes, qualities and prices. 8. He has a fine stock of HATS for'SThnmer wear—.fast the pink of the faahion-*>aU very cheap; «■ ,r « kct! P s ulwsjs oil hand an 1 assortment of Beady. Made Clothing, to sttit the season. x ' 7. So has < n hand a large sfotk of Clothe, Outimeree and Vemngt, which bo will make up to order on short notice in a fashionable style, and at prices which must gtre satis faction. . ; , 8. Ho don’t ask people to come and buy—only to come and examine his stock, feeling confident; that If they but examine they will buywithout asking. ■ Altoona, May 6, 1859.-tf CHEAP GOODS AT McCORMiCK’S STORE. JUST ARRIVED, AND NOW BE fj INQ opened, a very extensive assortment of SWUNG AND SUMMER GOODS, of all the different varieties usually kept iu country storn carefully selected In quality and style to suit the season confuting, in the Dry Goods department, of Prints, Lawns, bhailys, Delaines. Ac., Ac., in oil tholr Variety. Also—Ladies, Misses and Oenfa Gaiters, Boots A Shoe*. Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ac., Ac. Hardware, Queenetcare, Cedancare, Leghorn, J’ulm Leaf and Panama Sate, differ. Sugar, Tea, J Tolateee, Ih'ee, Dried loaches. <fd, pried Beef, , , Sugar-Cured Same, Shoulderf,Sidet, cfc., all of which will be sold or exchanged for all kinds of pro duce, such as Butter, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Bag*. Soap, and Grain of any kind, os low if not lower than any other house in town. Being very thankful for past patronage, We will consider it a very great favor to receive a visit from our friends, and be much gratified in the pleasure of showing them our Goods, Altoona. Ma» £ ISSO. JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR, The Hero of One. Hundred Fittper Month! I would respectfully set fortli my claim' to public atten tion, as a Fashionable Tailor as follows; , Because I kel p an excellent assortment of Cloths, Cassl meres, Vestings,and Trimmings, which, When examined, always please, j Because my ■gork is made up in a'manucr that takes down the country and gives all my customers a'city ap pearance. / * Because I am not inferior os aCutter to tho best to be fan mi anywhere. '/ Because long experience inf'my business gives roe entire control over it ami I am n6(i dependant upon any ono to lift me out of the suds. • . Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, and there fore my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired. Call on me, in the comer room of this ‘•Brant House.” Qlvs me a trial and you will go away pleased. Altoona. May 20-sro JACOB SNYDER. PENN S Y LVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, of PrrTßßtmon. W. R. BOYERS, AGENT, ALTOONA , PA. Capitol and Surplus over $130,000.00. DIRECTORS: Jacob Painter, A A Carrier, Geo W Smith. Body Patterson, A J Jonra. Wade Hampton, Henry Spronl, Voeghtly, . Robert Patrick, C A Colton, I Grier Spronl, ■ Jas H Honkfns. This Company has paid losses from the date of its locdr- P o ™,*??". 11118w - U P w May, 1850, to ambnut of $302,835.07, w addition to regular serai-annual Dividends ofdfrom 5 to 16 per cent, affording evidence of its stability and useful ness. Lam* laterally A<jjiL.ted and Prnnirdht Vnt* A. A Cabbizu. JVePt. . .I. Qnrza firaoct. &c’y. ri'iHE HAMMONTON FARMER.—A X. newspaper devoted to literature aqd Agriculture, also setting fourth full accountsof the new Mttkroent ofHam ptrdnn’ua *** W JersB-V ’ “ n eubserfbod forat only 25 cents Inclose postage stomps for the amount. • Address to Edb *P r of th^P ftrme r> Hammonton, P. O; Atlantic Co.. New Jersey Those wishing cheap. land, of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and most'delightful dimstes mtfie Union, and where crops aril never cut down by frosts, the terrible scourge of the north, seeadvertisement monton Land*. Fresh pish & vegetables.— "otacribcr wni recrivtf daily fturing the season oy Express, direct from Philadelphia -aM PhtsJmnHtalf kinds of VEGETABLES, each as - - rmamir^, > Sailed, Onions, Rhubarb, Radishes, Cueumbeh Strawberries, £e. . all of which may be had at his stand dnj M.E. door above-pa, l #, R, (Jo. Warehouse. , i • Altoona June 2,1850.-3 m MAIHIAB OCTO. aAS FITTING AND tssss- * n Ho win be pleased toaUeadtc ail otderalh Utlinewlto promptneWj MBfcMw and durability. i >- ■ “ MQf* All work warrautei ?V 1,-* ISSfr-tm* *\i ; pADTTON—ALL PERSONS ARE hereby ndtlfed net to purchase orseU anV laser kegS.wttb the stamp of tlfi ALTOONA ow( as such kogiaever have been and; nev& <w!tf be sold £»“ the Brewery. AU kegs centalngin? Wild stomp Will 1» tfie pitTprfetors of the SreweryW.whom ttefcbelonif.'*; f - v : ; WILHELM A BRO, •Iff'O TIG K IS HEREBY GIVEN, X*l that toe Book Aeconnto and Notes ofßr.C.jr. Hirst* audalso of the latejSrm ofHirst A good, are left tn mi JAOB poop, j. p, ■ knowing And the rations aflhcUona consequent upon >j|wd«wl „ . stolen ojt tire#, Soeb w Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Mia, A l , P* tl t e i Despondency, CnUmMi ln all Narsons, ItbenßatioMd tveurwglc AHfecUoot, it baa. in numccoua inMaacea proraA highly beneficial, and In other* effected a decided cure. - purely vegetable compound, pre|«red on atricilv principles, oftcr.the panner of thecelebratsd UolUud Proftaaor, Bokhara: Because of ita groat sneoeaa *? *“® «wt of the Jiaropeirt Sfitea. Ra.lntroduction inW tno united; State* was Ihtedded more especially ftw thoe* of ow wthertand scattered here and there OTtrfce {Soeoi thia mighty country, Meeting with great. auccoM-OStoag them, 1 now offer it to the American public, knowing that ita truly wonderful medical virtues must be aeksewledmil, Hto p*nicmtor>y wcoßmeodftd to thoio vIMMo max have been impaired by the coutiirtmpi uae of ardent spirits, or other forma of dissipation. 0 ana ratty htatantaneona in eflhct, it ffnda Ita way directly to tbs aeat ofilfa,.thrilling and qnlckenlng every neare, tahki up tho drooplng apirit, and, in fact, inftiaing new 653 and'rigor in the system. c * uTION.—The great popularity of thia deJiAtlWn*. ma haa induced many Imitations, Which the Mbufr a&ai guard againat purchasing. Be not ,paraumie4 tahw «nr thing eUe uatU you hare given BoerL»ca’» lloiiacdiiatsre a Cur trip], One bottle will convince you how isjulUt anperior It ia to: Oil these Imitations. , ■ . ' ' . ■■■” Ai“ Sold at $l.OO per. bottle, oral* bottkafc* gft, by tie sou raorautoan, - ; BENJ. PAGE, JR/, & CO., Manufacturing J’/tamutetOfitU arid CktmUt, PIXTSIMJRpiI, PA. -.■? v T - w ' D ,y o “ A Pgrt Hew York; John I). Path. Cincinhatl; Barnanf, Adam* 4 Ca, St. Louis; A. ROttitt, Altoona, PA,' and. Merchants generally throughout the United States and Canadas. [October HaABC%r)y Alft WANTING FARMS IN Al>K LIGIIT¥PL CLIMATE, rich mt), •ndt'care fr*ia ftwt*. Sm sdrertUoment of Uammrntca lamb In anothtr column. BOOK FOR EV -4 ¥ BO DT.—STARTLING Or. XKL ■lni'B thqaikr 'O) or (br those eoatrtnpla ! >narriitgo~-SOV.MBt«.MI LATKB. VricaCA t to oil porta tiuder seAirtT I!, POST PATD. roo$» ie» sob) the last year, Tbs ;>o, married, aad the mar- I happy. 4 Lecture o« r,or how to chooio apatt a complete WoHton MW. ir X‘ 11 conbijnabuiidroUs .. cavilsnedr-warrented to he worth - v u,e ? the amount asked for It, 25 ccut* lit spcclalr stamps Enclosed, will secure atopy hyr&ttraCf i I)U. TELLER has deToWd a lifetime to tba can of dls eMo on which hUbookslreST AtSLnffiW No. 5 Bearer street.Albany,N.Y. '**?*' ” . W«i *1 a boat, with fnM dinette* JadiM should not umthsm. fent.hr mail. Ad dtess Dr. Teller, nn above. 4)^l. TO all wanting Farms. Sco adterthc ment of Ilßinmonton Linth. T AMDS ! LANOS.'i LANI^IM Good *rlectioo» cbijudw IS* ge*r.. thp lu«p itlnmi stasa. a sv" "* -JWS3® r^tw&sns 1 -■» July 14,1M9.-U A. McCCfRMICK T)ERSOA'S wanting change of; oUiu*U In anther column.** *'****** Levi kiung. impOrteu OP WINES, SHANDIES, Gt5(S, &o. Afkgheny l i TB ” n,°? k £}P llh * can ba had nnywlirtr hj tlia country. ’ [3la/12,”1f3(f OilOli Business aujl factories can'be WINDOW aiiASft Ldgwood, - ' ' ’ ■" ; *** t *ifetlogwood,' *J. •, iy.f flimnti.lL*-- . ■ ,;Ypß|t|o|l ItCIL * J&StaS*** _r —■• ■» . - • -••-•• : -4^ ,J fvyvSa, pAINTS! PAINTS I * , « Cmm Chroma Qreen. CCWWChrome Telfai" ' 'Barnod Umber. ■ , • : ‘ & - Tarn di Slrne*. »ndJtetol”bjf «* *» Tj'iNCY TOILET ■' ,■ - 1 *•««« Ba*fo*iPoncdne,. ~. • - M*y 12,MW. • Wrt * lrrt J®^^jg i »» For (tie chop by ru«n otfcsj > PoMpvbmiOil, K»rosqs#Oi>,. CwHrfMoe add Buraia* VM*. wbon Oil torfi MBS. PHEBB BAILEY’S A RNOLD’S writing fluid, . lirQnart, Pint, Half-Pint afcfl 1 OS/Boti^ Jtaa'SsAek and Red Ink*, Stationery, la, it ' ' Hay 12,18 W. fiQOSWM TTN ITBD STATES BilMfi iiTTfls CALEB RATED, HOttAXD ItXMWBW. f BTSFS3?BIA. WBBiBB (ff THE UMffifi' Liven complaint, WEAKNESS OF AKY WDSm FEVER AND AGUE. t-arskXNCM: . Uer. A. B.CtuiK, Alteocvp*. |f 4 Cou Caakini, ifteoaa, p*.' ' MoCrcm A Dxrk. Ealtoftr* ■ v • toos. A. SCOTT. SopV KR, B, « D. McMcKtm, K»g„ Huntingdon, h. ►ERftlSt^lßY KU«wi»Bw»*tly, ; ?»<twisr 6«9««vi rno|6tnt: : Bot&uu*, .v.,. 708 !mB HAIR— ; - •■■'■» ItfOWJUthairon, Wpwfair Bay Bom; Cologne* of all kls^tr Jk.XOUSB - ri ij.A r.'Jia
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