410.0 0 1 tUo Iron . lined and boat nrr-.at—. f**#'* 1 States. ■ Tddit!gdeily.Har o l l^ij 0 '' “ 1,111 cou ™'. from etolo« , diluting, ,oks ° r «* ) to §l,OOO. * Vacatloa— >H tT j 4w^ for Best Benin ded fn 1858. P ivnl ftt half price. . \ ''■-f^Ulug^ nolo , o _ tW HtUburg^^ -Ain iouSri^ —■ IR A L SOCIETY -L HOLD ITS * * FUAL EXHIBITION udaysburg. «th and fib. igjo 0 BB DISTRIBUTBd of «o«.JSm3K ,KiiT.< OXK DOI.I.AE, '*■ll hi? lady. and children unit. - ■ >.nj «t ail times (luring tho v * n -.ui.an_v and ~V LK ‘ICKKTB,. Hi-t- the Oroundi 1 W ' TS — !a.hi:s. ■ ■ whoso,dutt oro M!1 •’!’ " previous to. and .fli ’ V‘ i‘ f -‘ kf d Which wiltSiiht, {v n •i'i'f ii nndcr 12 TwbixSvi!. l “° ‘ «ntw the ‘-•nclusih'oat ■ ino Member* j>l the joci«, ■“ Amm lU catered on ttwaSP* J u -vduy -MorhtogMfc'T ■tmu the i ■ n.iuiiH will only bo awmvt»j ? half? of the sitety ■ lu 1.1-wm-J to ,tho BocreUrr a ■t' t.. exhibit, previous tpfbv ;. iui i .n 1! may I - riK.Vcd from tiro grounds nre wit,„ut i.t V lu '‘.’ ihnugh awanled. Übe.edvji-it;» the owa«-rvi name r. ,i on the booh*, and .wiUtako 1 '.r l r Tt •Mbelrsiwun*. • • for such purpose win "■‘I.XG MATCH. u - at 9 o'clock, and all Team* *t tlif apiiolpted Uau-. I'Minvn lib owuicMCr ■ t th« esortibn sot hU nurrir " ' scncraHy, to maka-tho Kx- MUZV. ,\T . ■ a Premium. Lht amhaveths ’*S y to ■‘- AORp?: . {■• •' :, v7 ; "• w • Jackson. i ■ • *.-<uror. . ■■' i; v:. > GEARY* \i LAW,/ALTaO* .. ral OourU of j and adjbinlnjt connUi*— I '■ th« Vnitcj State*. : . '1 ] i :i.lly attended to. AgMt»*'r | ■imtj Lai.it jill 1 vaucing Bjnd jthe law*. • 1 1 £SC»S : I .. i l Andrewßnrke, Ejmj„Plu»- Pr>-i. JudacofFijctt-i : .rtl Clemen*,OfWh(*lli)g,V».; *! ate; lion. John W-Kllllnger, .r. PhUad.-li.hla. - A: l< ms ALE 25 MILKS 1. ail road ]a tho StatsofSTew Ji- ■! for Agricultural pupate), a clay bottom. The land I» a •*d litnu'j, and liuudrtdrfrom nw euttliug and. building.— “ und run b« srrn growing.— : i “ < - from fro«t». Trrai i ; 1i.'.0 witbia Smr years hy ee a. i-—la-urn Vlas Street Wharf ' l y r.uilr.iad for Hammontun, 1. i'cr, Ilammpntoh Pont Olßeo, >y. Bcc full idrcrtlieintnt la . P E KSONS KNGW* to the firm of Jlunjun i I »'tr!p their itcronntf wit lout ■ •; In tbUtydarilierr -1 iv;1 1 placed In thd' finnd* cf KOtAX £ BjlJ>TOItP • nl fiT tl\p patron'iigc Iwrrto ’.himself by the cltleoM of . „r\ ■■ the jinblic with»U kta’d» i fu’i.rig tt> ♦fttlo tbdr w i -; nut oxpeethrtigrrludu!- ( , iinl crcilftii. wIB twn i !h;-t htiVcinflnlxtid fODiuoli M AIMIN' MW TAX. y .'•] ARRLiiI YAK!*. !' k>\ <-r r<*»! <TI/dSlyjfnfoVw tha ‘ d r NEYV MjUOff.ETABI’, rnia Strufti l n llotlWeya i .Tuubstiy on jinmliiftin mi- MARBLE, ■ i cento order* for. -n;ir,i(s r Tabfe tyjPb ■■■ . km.xalike B>anncr> ■'-Cm.* '• ’ ■ ■’ ■' ■ .')T FOR S Ali K— . lonMTon tho second SOOT, * :■ f r»l order. . • ■ jiri-miwa l and ohtoin mrtn''- ■ eutucriln-r. • MARUT.if. JIcCjUM. . r r.VSSLIOJi A'ijJJf’ BLAIR qbpNTT, pi - Court* of BWr, liiiiiin* counties. ; i i the collection of Cl****’ fluently. vlth M-Xawrry.ftflyfP - K TO THE >:r, in'Lo -i ilt of Jo- |Kh| BQ ■jite Htrif :; v/iny charge* and ta»*" 1-rfisod • { according WW • ,i iNAT/lAN HAMJ3,TO.V Thc^Sub- a to change their :.' rcosaing tJoaotry, • * , 0 t going. -Where the ® moo- J .-rtwementofOieJl*™® • .mu. IERSON OF EN- O' tory m «g‘>ot h c^r9JSm Ji carry on ftt Uunmoß*n»> *t out the 7 sn<T*, fn prana local items. DiinxqutsßSD (?J -Vi6iTottl—For ifdw dajß hit week, the town topic; ;(lm igowag, fl«nong patriots; grave, among toady ijts) was milord, the Ron/Mr. Berkley, a titled Mnteoan. from England, who a day or * <ffj ) of rest at the “ Logon House,” preparatory *to taking » ff r ‘ at buffalo hunt in the West.— Toadyism, we are sorry—aye, ashamed—to say, vts manifested in the visit of milord, by a good (bare of our citizens, especially on the morning t of his departure. The desire to get a good sigh*, a „f the "critter” was so great that many of oar poople even neglected; their daily business, and gathered in a crowd greater than ever greeted the arrival of the many great Ameri cans who have visited oun place; merelyto look upon the features of a master over white slaves in lord-cursed Britain. We despise snoh toady ism and will always deprecate it. We doubt math that a single m.ln who visited the Logon House on Saturday morning, ferr the single pur pose of tuing the English Lord, ever gave one cent toward the raising of the monument 'to the Father of our Country. We know that had each one present on this celebrated occasion contributed one cent to .tbisTaudabte object, .the contents of the box in. the Post Office, for the last month, would have- been much more than M.VErr-NINE CENTS! Shame!; As to the Englishman, we sftw him, acciden tally, from our office window, and we do not re collect to have seen a better specimen of the cockney species in our life—dressed after the ' style of an hostler in our city lively stables. I There was nothing attractive about him that we could discover ; his countenance indicating about I brains enough to write an English Book, entitled j •• American Manners and Customs,” in which ( any amount of misrepresentations might be j found. This is the man some of our peopld | icmUottt, on Saturday morning. Well, our .j mighty Englishman is now in the far West, and j we hope our western hunters will’ treat him to nch a Buffalo Hunt as will indemnify him in the great amount of money (tic sweat of bettor moo’s brows) which his trip must cost him. IST From George B. Ayres new descriptive Hand Book of the Pennsylvania Rail Road we copy the following notice of Altoona ; Altoona, (Philadelphia 239 miles—Pittsburgh ill miles,) the great centre of the road’s oper ations, is one of those children of modern pro gress which have been “ horn into the world” along .ill the great railroads in the country Some half dozen years ago, its site was marked only by a dilapidated log hut! whoso ••solitary” inhabitant was the precursor of the five thousand industrious citizens which the town now con tuns. Marking, ns this point does, nn important thnngo in thb character of the rood grades. Hast and West ."and proving unessential locality thr the Main .Shops of the Company, it was obliged, from the force of circumstances, to bc «»e the important place it now is. | The -office of the General Superintendent, Thomas A. Scott, Esq.—than whom there is ho core able and efficient railroad officer in the country is located here, and occupies the bivnd laino building juat in the rear of th'e-hotel. The mechanical operations qt this place com prise machine and car-shops, iron and brass foundries, shops fur blacksmiths, painters trimmers, pattern-makers, tinners, and workers m thectiron, departments X,.r setting up loco qiotives, and for making boilers and iron'' er dge, ; together with a company store-room— fr.m which he shops at other places are prin t;p;*!ly supplied—and the necessary offices to preserve the varied* accounts. there are also cnKiii.i-hou.-ies, the larger of which is no ex tra building, able’ to accommodate twenty-six ! locomotives and tenders. ‘ ! The immediate supervision of the machine- hero is conducted by Lewis C Brustow; CM- shop. by 0. R. Hostetler; paint-shop, hy itslp.i Greenwood ; and the Accounts, by B. F v->6 l er, chief clerk cf Motive Power. - Much of tho general carpentering of the rood ts prepared here. To the great credit of the numerous employ* «eii of the road, we record the ciistenco of the Altoona Mechanics’ Library and Reading oom Association.” an orgnulzation aided by the Company, and which is in abounding pros 'V _ ' Mmcaxtsle Speculation.’’—For the first haic, we yesterday bad the pleasure of listening 13 onc r - s Lectures on Business, at College, Fifth street. The sub was •• .Mercantile Speculation.” and if whs Mr. Duff in a manner fully sustuin ‘r-g-Ti!s high rep-uation as a lecturer. * Thelec !“ri | x!r - ,u uded in useful suggestions for those Jcbiic to pursue a successful mercantile Urcer ' ihe folly of chimerical speculation *»3 most fully exposed. The lecture furnished to the students many m nable suggestions in selecting theif future I 4aee of business relating the successes that I g 1 be obtained in some particular branches i I m " ca atile business. In fact the lecture cm,- ; race many interesting topics to "the business j lien, which have seldom, if ever, bclu explained ,ore b ? lecturer. Mr. Duff is not only 'ament as an accountant, but ranks among tho as a mercantile lecturer, and he has redu ue merchants’ profession to. a science.— j “g « practical accoontaht, we wouldcortain- l T Prefer Mr. Duff’s fruition to that of merely j oretical teachers whatever may be their at- I aatnts.—p ittsbargh CommercUil JoumdL ' t SaUow E«OAPjt.~Const. Boyar, of this W*\ a company with. Mis* Dorcas Co*, at- S»b\ r ° r * Camp-Meeting, last U., in * buggyand, in .the afternoon, suiried across Ad Bridge to attend a meet »lii ° •*** near Stormstovn; bat, . donn the Wdge,.and when opposite «P bank. tb»._ 5». m tb ® w «ck »o that bo hod to be lined kia f ‘ lh Bo ? er «<* MlwlCox.- übder J * tn * n B® *o -«»y. netdiep\irfc« badiy J W‘° 3rW ’ bad a *®6 B Wof ° X RI » **« «Wj itfur ffatyroaeStar. The of Un ‘»em*ut i ,• .° 0!l1 - & Cow Hurting W °«kmd W ew | Pam, Caws.-b^wT yoor bottles of fruit or thL veBBcl that ydtt can ah and ° r ‘J 1 * ? nrpoB8 ’ * nd P°t in tbevosin add ti Q Btir “ tte 'Then ndd the shellac; slowly, and stir that in, and af terward the beeswax. When wanted for use « nay after time, set it upon a slow fire and 1 melt it so you can dip bottle-nozzles in or pour it into tho your can Recollect that the vermilion is only put in for tho looks of the thing, pnd if yon want to use it for any purpose where color is no object, as for instance in sealing oyer wounds upon trees, you may leave, the color out The ingredients for tho above coat only from 25 to 87* cents, for which, i and a Tittle trouble, yon can have three quarters I °f a pound of good sealing-wax for any common j use. For gay purpose, such as an application J to trees, where you want it tougher than the I above proportions will make it add a little more ! beeswax, and leave opt the vermilion. Maps axd Charts.— We have just examined a handsome lot of maps and charts now being offered for sale by Mr Hunter, who is stopping at tho Altoona House. Among the maps we i , noticed one of the latest maps of the IJ. S., on ! which the counties are conspicuously marked off; ! also, one styled tho “Cottage Ornament” and i it is indeed an ornament, one which must bo seen to be admired; also, two small e.mbelished •! .maps of theTJ. S, Among his charts we noticed one of the;Presidents together with the Decla ration of Independence ; one of tho Crucifixion of Christ one of the Last Supper, and others, i nil handsome, and, wo think, very cheap. { Muitabt.— On Saturday last, the Guards and Rifle dangers were not on parade, both ma king a very credible appearance. We were pleased to observe quite a number of new mem bers among the Guards. Gapt. Hi W. Snyder tendered his resignation as Captain of the Guards, which was accepted’by the company. Wc understand that Muj. Wehn is to take com mand of the company at the approaching en campment. We believe both the Guards and Rangers intend taming out strong in numbers at Camp Logan; Mistake.— The Harrisburg Telegraph of Mon day evening, locates Camp Logon at Altoona. This is a mistake}, it-should have located it at Tyrone, where it is to open on Monday next, and a “ high old time” generally is ex pected. have no desire to rob our neigh bors down the road pf any visitors who might, though the notice of the Telegraph, be induced to visit the Lucampnipiit, and therefore make mention of the erro> in order that it may be corrected Select School.— The Fall Term of Mrs. King s School will open on Tuesday, Sept. 2U£h. Expenses for Primary and Higher English, from $3 to $6. Grecian Painting, Water Colors, Oriental << Drawing, - - - - I J Embroidery of all kinds, each - i No deductions made for absence unless the scholar is detained by protracted illness. Altoona, Sept. 13tb, 1859. Removal,'—Esquire Cherry has again remov 'Jiis office to the opposite side of tho stect, and taken quarters in a new building next door to Kessler’s store, and almost opposite his old stand. Ilfs new office is neatly papered and fi.xcd op and he looks quite comfortable. Those who wish, anything in the lino of fine jewelry, or a watch or clock to repaired, or a sight of the “ elephant” in the way of law and justice, can be accommodhted by calling on the Squire! TEMPKttAy.cE Lecture.—Wc learn from the Tyrone Star, that D. J. Neff, Esq., has accepted an invitation from Tyrone Division, No 826 5. of T./to deliver a public lecture on the subject of temperance, in the Methodist Episcopal Church of that place, on Wednesday cvenining. Sept: 21st. Adjoining Divisions and (he public generally are iyiled to attend. Religious.—ln the absence of Rev. S. Creigh ton, of the M. E. Church, on next Sabbath, his pulpit will be filled by Rer. Jas. Clark, of Bir mingham. Mr. Clark is » young man, and ha? but .recently entered the ministry, yet-his ef forts are highly spoken of by the press of Hun tingdon and other places. K Fast Horses.—On Monday mbrniqg laat, the celebrated trotting nags. Flora Temple and passed through this place on the Ex pretis train Westward, bn their way to the Na tional Agricultural fair, to be held at Chicago, which opened yesterday. . JCVEXILE Singing School.—Prof. G. W. Huey, is expected to commence a course of les sons in yoeal music, in the .Lecture Room of the Presbyterian Church; on to-morrow (Friday) mopning.. We have noticed Prof. H. heretofore, and deem it unnecessary to add anything at this time.' ■' ■ : Wanted.—-All persona who are indebted to us to s*ll immediately andl settle accounts, as we ora going East In a few days to make odr fnU purchases, ffe hope no ope frill fed at lit>ertjr to withhold the amount they owe n# now;, when we need it most. NOTIOB.-—The fouisb instalment on the oepi njr yil] bp dae end jnWe a,t the Bnnk- House of Win. M. Llojd & Co., on the 16th day September. B. P. ROSE, Seerftafy. Altoona. Sept. 1.185f1-3t; 5 “ Lotks &vuwunr.’’~At a camp'- Kingston, New Hampshlre/a deputy sheriff was arrested fop peddlingcalcW ana wiMioot a license. After paving bis and. opßtsj-he: wrested Elder I. V. Himes forseUipg « Second Adrent” looks; who fined llle the SSeriff, bnt he refused to mv &$m '*• i aU »t confii«n| t tbai l Jfid millen^n Wk||Wlyet tome.' '--f ■ t _ ‘*‘ ■ H J. & J. LOWTHER. r i L .. N OT • CE 8 . j P&, HOOFLAND’S ISWPN BITfERs, i>b. hooflaxd’s balsamic ; CORDIAJL, i The great standard medicines of the present dge, haw acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satiefac tion xs rendered by them m all eases; and the people have pronounced them worthy, lifer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Herrons System, Diseases of tbe Kidneys, and aU diseases arising from a disordered liver or meekness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. fhe Balsamic Cordial has acquired * " reputation- surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, without fail, the most severe and long-standing Con £k,Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenxa, Group, Pneumonia* Incipient i j Consumption, and hoi performed the mast astonishing cures ever known of : Confirmed Consumption. 4 /«p dose* wHI also at once check and ewe the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding front Cold in thb Bowels. These medicines are prepared by Dr C M Jackson 4 Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pg., and are eold by druggists and dealers inrnedicines everywhere, at 76 cents per bottle. The signature ofC. M. Jackson mill be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EvEEYBODy’s Almanac, you will find testimony and , commendatory notices froth all parts of the country. These Almanacs age giten away by all our agents. *%■ * ut 1,1 Altooiu. by A. Roush and U. W Kcsslpr, and by all pruggista. , [may 19,'59-ly Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor. In all diseases inflammation more or less predominates— now to allay’inflaramation strikes at the root of disease lienee an; immediate cure. pallet's magical paix extractor, and nUhing else, will allay inflammation at once, and make a certain cure. : DA MA GICA h TAIN EXTRA CTO 7? will cure,the following among agreat catalogue of diseasia: Burns. Scalds, Cjit*. Chafes. Sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions. Bruises, Sprains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles. Scrofula, deers. Fever Son?., Felons, Ear Ache, Piles, Sore Eyes, Gout, Swellings, Rheumatism. Scald Head, Salt Rhciimi Baldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Small Pox, Measles, Rash, ic., ic. To some it may appear incredulous tliat so many diseases should be reached: l)y one article; such an iiKa will vanish wlu-n reflection points to the fact, that the salvo is a com bination df ingredients, each and every one applying a per feet an:idpte ip, its.apposite disorder. MAGICAL PA IX EXTRACTOR In its effects ii magical, because the time is so short be tween dispose ai-pln permanent cure; and it if an extrac tor, as it draws all. disease >mt of the affected part, leaving nature asiperfect as before the injury. It is scarcely ne cessary tojsay that no house, workshop, or manufactory should ho pm-, moment without it. No Pain Extractor id genuine unless tho box has upon it ft «ti«l plate engraving. with the name of Henry Dailey, Manufacturer. Sold jG. VI. Kcssler,.Altoona: Ocorgo A. Jacobs, llol lidaysburg; an.l bj- all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout; the United States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 160 Chambers street, New York. Nov. 11,.1858-ly: , c. F. CIIACE. HAIR pYE|—HAIII DVE—HAIR DVE. WJK. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE! T!ie Original- and Best in lie World! All others nr» W(?re imitations, ami shodd bo avoided, if you wish ettcftp^ridlccle. Cn±Y, JtO). or KCaxr HAIR. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, witliout the least injury to the Ifnir or Skini ' ", Fifteen pedals linil Diplomas have to Win A. Batcjiclor *inco |833, and over 80,000 Applications have’ been made to the hair of his patrons of his famous DJv \VM. A. SATCUKjWB’S lIAJR U y K acolor not to be distinguished from nature, and is wamuniei. not to injure itt the ieiist, however long it may ho continued, and the ill effect of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair lijvigoi rated by Bplcnjlid I^e. Made, solid or applied (In 0 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 23|J Broadtrrty/.Vew York. Spld hy n Altoona, And by Druggists in nil cities and'towns of the United States. pi-uuine liad th e name aad address upon a Btec plate engraving on fbiir Bides of each Box, or ’/ WM. A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. Nov. IS, 1,858-1 y !• Olseasjes of the Wver. When tli«4 Dr. Rush declared that drunkon- I nesj waa a disease, lip enunciated a, truth which tho expe | 'lienee and dbser» ? iio> of medical men is every day con , firming. Themapyiapparehtly insane excesses of those who indulge i.n the. .we of spirituous liquors, may bo thus accounted fiijr. The true cause of conduct, which Is taken for inlaluntlbn, is frequently a diseased state of the Liver. No organ in ilia human system, when dcj.mpcd. produce* altera ftHfshtlhl catalogue of diseases. And if, Instead of applying; remedies to the manifestations of dis oaso, as is toj) often ;the case, physicians would prescribe with a yiew to the original cause, fewer deaths would re sult from bji a deranged state of the Liver'. TliW-fbUrtfis of the. diseases enumerated under, the head of Consumption, liayti their seat in a diseased Liver. Dr. M r s celebrated ijiver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros, aPs a certain! enre. I ■ Pnrchascrs wil| be careful to ask for DR-M’LANE’S CELEBRATED manufactured by FLEM INb BROS, of Pittshiirgh, Pa. ARi other Vermifuges in coinparlaon Are worthless. Dr. 5f Lane’s genuine Vermi fuge, also hi* celebrated Liver X>ilU.can now be had at all respectable drug storog. Kontgenuine unleu the signature °f U .. FLEMING BROS. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES—Dr ChEESE siah’s Pnis.-j—The (Combination of Ingredients in these i Pills ate the Result ojf|t long and cxtensfrp practice. They are operation, and certain in correcting all irregularXtieeir painful menstruations. removing all ptv straciions, whether from cold, or otherwise, headache, pain In the side, of the heart, disturbed sleep, which aI JWs arlse ifrom yOterriiption'of nature, inducing with cerUlnty perMcal regularity. Warranted purely vegeta ble, andfr«>ei)rom anything injnrious to life orbealth. Ex- PHclt dltccthms, shonld: he read, accompany each box. s*' Sent; by mail by enclosing $1 to any Buthottod Agent. . i \ Ri B.XlUtC!fllNoBvOenerai Agent for thaUnited Slates, 10oChamber8street,New York, ■ - - Jb aU ■ Wholttahordtre should be addrtfttd. SeldbyO. jjf. Kessler, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacobs, HoIIL by Ul tjruggists in the United States. - ! Call on the Agent and geta pamphlet free. Nor. isrissAiy. / ; • a *& t V l M**’* ,*u.—- theMtfiihg* -"*■ ' ' A Tolce From Virginia. Cabin Point. Surry Co., Ta. IV. fifh S. Uance l whs in Baltimore in April, 1884,' and from a paper I received of spurs was induced to buy a bdtof your Pill's, recoinmende<l os a sovereign cure for the Epileptic Fits At thattfmc one of myUervanta had been afflicted with fits abont twelve y«nr«i When reaching home, I commenced with the Pills according to directions. Ido not tMnk she hits had fine since: My wlfo, though, is somewhat induced 1 to believe sire may have had one only. Enclosed you will find five dollars, for which you will please forward mo tyo boxes. I suppose you pan forward theui by mail. Vour Compliance will oblige mo. Yours respect ful, y- M. P. SLEDGE. j Dr. IXance s Epileptic Dills are also aisoverelgn remedy I lor evcty modification of nervous disease. Tire nervous j sufferer, whether tormented by the Acute, physical agony I of neuralgia, ticdoloreauk, or ordinary headache, afflicted with vague terrors, weakened ky periodical fits, threatened with paralysis, borne down and dispirited by that terrible lassitude which proceed* from a lack of nervous energy, or experiencing any other pain- or disability arising from the unnatural.condition of the wonderful machinery which connects every member with the source of sensation, mo tion and thought—derives immediate benefit.from the use ot those pills, which at once calms, invigorates.'and regu lates the shattered nervous organization. Sent to any part of tho country by mall, free of postage. Address Seth S. Ilauce, 108 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Price, one box, $3; two do.; $5; twelve do, $24. Physicians ore generally loth to word in praise of what are culled "patent medicines.” Indeed, it is an article in tho code of medical ethics, that a physician who sanctions the use of sitch remedies cannot bo cousid ered a member of 'he iVaiiwiia! Associutii-u. Hut there are exceptions to tire most stringent rolys, and many of tho disciples of Esculapius have actually been compelled, by the force of facts, to recommend the use of DU. J. IP'S TETTER'S STOMACH BITTEKS, for those JU. ases which arc particularly prevalent during the sm-x. , f a [i._ They have ascertained that there an- no remedies in tho phurinacopia which can compare with this wundei fill com pound fur derangement of the system. Thousands ofiiuni lics residing along thy low grounds of the Western and Southern rivers, ore now convinced that they have found a medicine peculiarly adapted' for their ailments, while in other portions of the country, during the summer mouths, the demand for the article is equally large. Sold by druggists and dealers generally. ’KS-See advertisement in another column. A»-Thc heavens were illuminated on the evening of August 2Sth, 1839, by the most splendid Aurora Boreallis ever seen in the Country. Kays of parti-colored light flashed across the sky, and the changes were beautiful in the extreme. At one time a rapt observer remarked, that bo fancied he could see tbo sparkling lights form them selves into the following words : Buy all your garmonts nt the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Itockbill A Wilson, No’s GO3 and 603 Chestnut Bt.; above Sixth, Philadelphia. TOOTHACHE’ This disease can ha cured by Da. Keysets Tootnicn* Remedy)prepared by him In Pittsburgh, Pa. which ■ put np in bottles and sold at 25 cents each. It is an excellent medicine, when diluted, for spongy and tender gums, and is worth ten times its price to all who need it. Sold hero hy 0. W. Kessler. (Dec. 9, 1838-ly. married. At the bride’s bom-, near Orbisonia. Huut.Fpo.. on the Ist lust. by Rev. G. W. Shaffer, DAVID CD ifl-l. Eso of Birmingham, Hunt. Co_ to Miss LIZZIE .lORDAN. m\ 4 nf vi th ij n9 S’’ by J- M- < ' herry - K “'i- Mr. John duw colinty fBl lifonl ° OUUt ’ V ’ tIJ 1, - 4K,ilEr ROACH, of Blair In Tyrone on the 2d imt. FRANCIS HENRY McCLAIN. o months and 15 da vs. pAUTION ALL PERSONS ARE N . hHr " ,, y cautioned not to trust my wife or any of my fanulv to any g.xsls, merchandise, Ac., on ray account, uii inslJ rl tl ? order from me bo presented, as I will pav no debts contracted by them withont mv consent. Altoona, Sept. 15, 1830-3 t. IfENRY LEHR ORPHANS’ COURT SALK. BY virtue iif an order of f Or;-'! r .. Conn of Blnirmunty. there will h- otfer-d at-public v.'uilui'or outcry, on tin- pr>un- ®*23 sol in Logan town hip. said counlv, ~u VWjS ji 1 fgy Saturday, Q,(ohc.v B th. iB;')9..^ggp^ A TRACT OF FANO, Containing al.ont 00 acres, (tbu exact tjuamitv n..t known I M'-Ht half of it cleared nn.l umler fenee-rtUe balance ww,| land, having thereon erected a TWO STORY LOG HOUSE, A ONE AND-A-HALF STORY LOO HOUSE. and other buildings. There is also «n this farm a fine or chard,,/ y i9 (l/ruit. raid land Mug .situated in Logan township, almnt two miles from the borough of Alt.oua Two large springs of most excellent water on fl.e place. 1 HP.M-!One third of tin- purchase nion- y to be paid on conhrmation of sale, and tie* residue in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to be secured by judg ment bond and mortgage of the purchaser. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M„ of said -!ay . . r . -MitTl.lKL KANTXEH, AJm r nf Henry Katitntr, lute of Hhtin Tp.. det'd September loth, 185U-3t. 1 THON FINGER NAcLS FOR lIUSK -I INO CORN —Gould's Patent Husking Xhiml» W the only implement known that will entirely protect the An gers from the evils of excoriation, Ac., common to h .tak ing corn by hand. , • We are now in possession of over 1 200.000 letters of ap proval. over the signatures of reliable farmers ami plant ers in ci.fterent localities in tho U. S., equally as battering os the following. READ! READ! READ! THE HUSKING THIMBLE CAN’fhe BEA T, Missus Goitld & Co—Sirs:—l send enclosed AI fornix pairs of your celebrated Husking. Thimbles. 1 boneht a pair of you last fall and I have used them for huskine ever suice. If there arc any who don’t think worth tfhile to boy a pair, let them tear their Auger nails orf: for one, I won t. They will outwear anything of the kind I ever saw, and for busking they can’t be beat. O- „ Hour* truly. WM. MORROW. Tiro, Crawford Co., <>.. Nov. bib, 1858. BET lift THAN ANY MACHINE Messrs. J. H. Gom.i> & Co.—dents; find enclosed 41,00 for six pairs of your patent Husking Thimbles of the.frn. represented by the measures' enclosed. 1 Used a pair last year and 1 prefer them to all the great,'small -»-r T ’ giant Corn Iluskors. Yours iiesjiectfullv, A.U.BBLh Hillsboro Montgomery Co., 111. Nor. i?th, Ibiia. THE HUSKING THIMBLES ARE ALL WE REPRESENT THEM TO BE J. 11. (toui.D & Co.—Alliance Ohio—Gentlemen* I re ceived In good order the six pairs of Husking Thimbles and can say that thny a'e all that is represented of them, I have distribnted them, among my neigbboni, and could have sold a great many if I hud had them in season. I ,wlll myself; or get some one to do so, apply for an aeencr for their sale in Central lowa next seison. “ ‘ t. Yo ? ra A S ; „ „ SAMUEL AI. DYER. East Deanioinea Polk Co., lowa, Dec. 20th, 1858. PRICES. The Husking Thimbles are sent by mail Const nahn t/> any P. 0. address, for one dollar per dLn, ® OT. aar s £;x”i°;s.v."zv° d “ w " i! “ Ord?^n«l^drt T,iD ‘ ? loncj 86111 by .mail at our risk. Urdcrs filled with promptness. AddroSfl J. 11. GOULD. ' Alliance Ohio. Dec. 12, 'MMt. PENNS YLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, of. Pittsbcioh. w. R. BOYERS, AGENT, ALTOONA, PA. Capital and Surplus, over $150,000.0(1. DIRECTORS: i Jacob tajntar, A A Carrier, ' Geo l|r Smith, Rody PattoMm, A J Jones, Wade Hwnpton, Henry SpronJ, N VoegWly, ' Robert Patrick, I Grier Spronl, Jain?Hopkins’ Cwnpanv has paid losses from the date pf ita incor- POTaaon hi ISM, ijp to Jto-f 186 ft to amount of $302,885.07. in additlon-to regular scml-annuai Dividends of from 5 to ■ 4.'A.<hMnt,iVtf(.' I. flKiia^psi^^jy, /■'IAUTIONi —Ath PERSONS ARE V / Bercby notified not tp pm&m or sell any J»ge j fan *««» with the stump fit tie AbTOONABRK\TORYth P p<v mi,a*«ncb kogg never have been and never Will be sold front the Brewery. . All kege contsinrlng sold I (tamo Will >*» d^edand^ taken, of the grower? to whom they belonc, ■ - Jtfy&thl&Ht ~ • * > ' TKSi » All* DIED. I WILD SCENES ON THE FRONTIERS • '■ ,o* ■•■ ■■ • r ■■ ■■ .... * ...■ iI «^ K,OES THIIS .WEST. Westward, the course of Empire takea tte way.” This Work, is the oaiy one in Baekji^, which foe sevi 1 era! years has emanated from the heir of tho gif*.* nothin who tread, now alone the path *j}f contain graphic pieturei of the conflict* of the hardy Pioneer, whose strifes and strngglee with-his filvil? f “?’,' iTal . tfle tales of flcUptv, ahd tbo tragic coon tortelta of the mimic stage..' Also thrilling narrative* of daring deeds, the heart-trials, th# hermedamkm and 0f nob,t 'women, the mothejts tif the West! Be- I hand to hand, and toot to £lw e I ntre! £ i has encountered In defidly combat the ruffian desperadoes who made their haunts in the backwoods, and his gallant achieromentsiare thrown a halo of romance over the waving prairies, the crowd c ld J?™"*" 1 ? 11 ’ and the majestic rivers of the land ofthe set- UIIJJ I J* »» these pages wanting' In thaw 'gentler scene* srtich make up home-hfe, and which are pictured with all the skill and fidelity for which tho author la pre-eminently delineation of Frontier character, and l’I th -t“ encl ‘- v . 0 f the BorderB - has atwkvs tho advantage of WWCh 18 thC «*“» °S an intimate, jSSLrt Jn^fv!. o^ 111 Ko Printed on fineewhltd paper, in clear, open type, and appropriately and heauiiftUMdnstratedby 5 tire most skillful artists. lsmo. Cloth, price, m 7 „ HAMLIN 4 CO, Publishers. t,nl ? 3trWt ’ phUade, Pl»l«- £ The T Kehtncky Hero. 3. tho F ° rt Il, ' n ry-. 4 - Wreknd on,the Lake. 6. A Leap for Life. 6. LoveTnnmphant. 7. A Desperate Encounter. 8. Mad Ann. 9.ThoGaml)k-r»Ontwlttod. 10. The Daring ll. A Fight on tho Prairie; 12. Tire Trapper's f! 1 A . rk “ naaa DueL 14 Prisoned Bride* * r* 1 b> W. * Miraculous Escape. 17. A Mother 3 Courage. 18. The Dead Alive. 19. A DaringKx. ploit 2U Rocky Mountain Perils. ”1 The Guerrilla S l 'pni .’“'i, * ig , ht .with » Bear. 23. The Haunted House. Vv I }-V. A Nlgh< : With the Wo,W - Agents wanted in every part of the* Union and tho Cau ad;«,. to whom a liberal discount will tie- allowed. CHEAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM, NO. 1, "ALTOONA HOUSE, • ALTOONA. PA., \\niKiiE MAY RE HAD ALL THE *„ I>°pular Publications of the day, as follows: Aeie Jor.t Ledger. Xcw York Mi reirry. Xtw lurk Weekly, Scientific .1 rnt riran, .\tw Yvrlc IKtrsrlv- ■ Flag of Our Union, True Plug, . American Union, Saturday Evening Fait, I Dollar Xewspaper, Sunday IHsjeitch, ' SUvdayVitrcury, Waxerly Magazine, Frank. Lethe's PietorfaL Harper's Weekly, ‘ Ballou's Pictorial,' . Leslie's 111, German Paper, 1 -, rated World, {German,) ■ The Ann Turk Clipper, Xatimud Police uSfcttc. ■ United States Police Gazette, & f?”* Irish American, Monte Journal, .Baunir of Light, I S],initial Pro-graph, Weekly Tribune. lorters Spirip Life Illustrated, Priink Leslie s Gadget of Fun, Yankee Xotions, i Altoona Tribune. v,ar X ar , , DAI DIES: , 1 hdadelplua Press, .Veto York Herald, /" rx. Torl tribune, IhU,ourgb True Press, Xetc York Times. FrrnXn ‘,A m - r,C r. n ' ■ ' Tit/sburgh Chronicle, Emttug BuUidin, Eveinng Atyus, Penusyhhiniau. To Which will be added the new |lubllcatiotisas they appear. Miig, .'lies Novels and Romances. Miscellaneous Books, r«s «? , |'V', C . 01l! n Bct,k "' Slates, pens. Pencils, Inks. Gap and Letter Paper, >• nvolopes,; Drawing ami Tissue i aper. Blank Books and 'in fact every I thing m the stationary lino.. Toys, N.> tlons au l Games of every variety, Pic , ' tl ires and Picture F'rainei, Ac. choice lot ofGONFECTION ERIKS, of every vnrl \ B ofthe^stquaVuy , e n ,Vo? 10 M-holesnlo and Retail Agent in this county, for ROHN 6 CELEBRATED SALVE. It docs po S . Hoe.y cure all sores to which it is applied; Try It. -■t tl. FETTINGER. EIGHT REASONS hehc imr EVERYBODY should go to c. 9. SINK’S STORE ] HE HAS A LARGE AND WELL rorGu-c'' 1 a3l '" rtr,H '" t A Dry Go^ls > »hlch are worth ,lr !"} nine,naliod s£oc b p f GROCERIES fresh h. tl,':Th.' rli,Cb h< ' Vi “ mfrcW Stongppre, dr, of the ~ Ur - 11 ,- ase of Boats and Shoes for Gents La auaVtoT chll,iri ' u ’ embracing uil sizes, qualities 5. He has a linn stock of IT ATS for Summer wear—in«t the pink of the fashion—till very cheap. , *■' l/'ij. 1 rnii!;’' lll ,"' lyK "V hal *' l ,lu assortment of Ready -wua«, Clolhttifr, to suit the seiwnij. , 7 He liu.-? • n hUnd a Urg** stotk of ClfithSr-CasHmeres and winch he will make,up to order on short notice ftudton b ' oUilb ® B ' y U ’ a “ d “* PriC °’ muat giv^at;- S. He don t ask people to conic an I buv-Lonly to iconic and examine Ins stock, leeling confident ithat If thiy but examine thev will bov without aakiutr ! ■ Altoona. May 5, ’ CHEAP G-OOiDS" A T McVO R MI CK' S STORE .TVS?’ ARII IVKD. and now be’ ” opened, a very extensive assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Of. ill the different varieties usually kept iu Country stores cons!«iL Bt, |n C the r'/ 1 ?' lal i ty 1 an ' 1 *nit the seas™! h ? ry V OO4B department; Of Prints, Lawn*. •Jiallvs. Delaines, Ac.. Ac., in all their variety. ° ?® ots * Shoes, r Qucm.vcnre, Ceithrmre, Leghorn, } aim Leaf and Punama HaU % owfe Sonar T*n .. , Stip’ir-Oirrji Hitnu, ShoulUf.r>,Siiie3, all of u hiclv will be sold or exchanged for all: kinds of Dro ll";;?: such a. Butter. Kgg*. Lard, «&»' hL Uraiu of any kind, ns low If not lower'than anv^ther »«**m «* p»««~ Altoona. >fn, [» 185t>. A. JACOB SNYDER, TAILOK, f t n ' r Z °f on<! Hu™?™# Fits per Month ' I would lespeetfuily Rot forth my claim to'pnblk attan. Don, aa\ Fashionable Tailor as follows: 1 i i; Pa0 ‘ lc „,^‘B? c ,J.^ ee P a “S'. Ce Uent assortment i)f Cloths Case! sssssr -• *■». !#»> Because my work is made n P in a manner that take, poarance. conntry ****i ‘ay g fom^ a a ™e n ° tiirerior "* Cattcr M ; *•» «® «* co^ C 700,‘° UE oT P= rience to mi - business fcives me entire control ortr if and I am not dependant himn anyone to Kit mo out of the suds. , - r 0 “ Because I am still on the sunny side offorty.and there my taste as a Gutter and wnrkman^tmimpaired Call on me, in the corner room of the SBtant House " Give me a trial and you will go away pleased. , Altoona. May 2fl-sra .JACOB SNTpJEU. Fi SUB fitted the Above Hotel, and, is iwwpre-AsSkl. S pared to accommodate his (Honda addBSjBHSS 1 patrons in a comlortablemaaner,and wIU sparo no pains in making It an agredabledioo^u^ii ' l **“ supplied ■ 6 «w»tt7 and cities, and his Bar choice brands. Hi* charges ore as 2“** ofanv o‘ hpr Hotel in thenSceTand “ h , C *!lZ 1 . 0H,e COni P la,ne<l °* -»T those who custom. Expecting (0 receive a share thrS2-? C Peonage, and (folly Intending to deserve it, he throws open his house to the pnblfo and invites a trial. forced® * toCkcTK °- Brandy. _ largo Btocfcdf excellent Wines, formedisinal pur %*5 w>to s“. Altoona, Say 27, ISM.-ly] JOlj?i . The hammonton farmer.—a newgpaperdCTuted to UteratnreandAgrlonltnrc. also setting fourth (tall account* of the new settlement of Ham* monton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for atbnly 25 cents phr annum. i , . •. , Inclose postage stamps forth© amount. Address to Edl torrf the_Farmfer, Hammonton, P, O. Atlantic Co., Now T S os f cheap land, of the best quality ta one of the hcalthleet and aost deHghtfnl- climate* m tS Pntoni and where crops are new out down by frosts th£ Itf.» ■* ft? BQPgHT: AT H.; TUOH’S, V**eot »b«rtH«r pfe* gbtrts HHpl bitters CEI.imitATEB n<ST.LA\I> BKIXEBT FOB OP THE KIDNEYS, ; i LIVER COMPLAINT; - weakness of akt FEVER ANOACUC, tbs various affections consequent upon adisordtnd . stomach on zirxx. »r .?* In<,i ? e#tlon ' Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky p-< nrimt* n AppeUto, DcepohJencr, CotUrenose, Pi ?V; T " all Nervous. Mcumatic and SW A factions, It hasln;immePous inawncesprosed highly Wieficwl,sn,d to • decide* cork. ■ ft pure!y ycgc to&o compound, propped on strictly pE^ 6 ** 1 v w th ® »J»n«ier of Um Cclehmsd Holland Professor, Boerbave: Beamed of its grmt snccee* tU CniU^«itL. th « “r?®* 1 ? S 4 **** it « i OtnSwtioir Into Tmote especially for those mi r,and . scatt ®« c<i her ?l» nJ ‘herb on rWfea, * ***** success amo£ fll*?* ?* D °* *t to thd Ainwiauj pablicV'kttawimc tlui ite truly wondorftil modlcalrirtues must be abknowlediad. It w pArticnJwly, recoxmuumluti to those- pets* .0 a wRq*L v mav have heoo ImpalrcS by SntiniSt uso of anient spirits, or otlier forma of dissipation. Osne ai*MSSiS* Is C .VUXION.- Tbo great popularity of thltdellehtftilro tua has induced many imitations, which tba.phbUoshottld piMd agulnet purebiising. Be hot SSr thing ebe until you hare plern BoerlmVe's a fair trial. One hottlo will convince you. howlnSnitslv superior ft is to ail these Imitation*. VT Sold at $l.OO per bottle, or els batUe* for tbs Mix paonwEtoHS, ' • BENJ. PAGE, Jli., & CO., .Pharmaccntiftf and ChctnuU* m .’'ITTSBITROIi. VA. - TM-- v A. “I 151 ' J’WlwWpbia: BarneaA Bark, Kew York; John D. Park. Cincinnati; lMrniudi Aj«Bis £ $o„ k 1 i ui3 t A* KOliSlI, Altoona,' I’a., amt he - and Merchants generally throughout ami Canadas. f October t^Sk-ly All wanting- faums in^a-dk. UGUTR'LCUMATS, rich noli, Aotl ißrQt« fr*n colimin 8,0 ' kdvcrU4c ' m ' ;l * t uf Uaiamciijou tundx lu auother A BOOK fqr jsw « 9 D Y.-BT\RTr,tKO SObOStltKdi—Dr. 'T 81- ■H'Sgmt worli for the mat '*> oc .for, Uiui«^unt^i^pl»- I’I.ATKS. l*rlca» cent*— nt to allpnct* nuderwal, by all, POtfTKAlfe, wo.ooo iii s sold the hut year, Xb,» ijflo, married, and ft* mar '■d happy; A *« °r hour to ch«M u part ; a complete Wot* AJTUI3* «ry. It contoU>»2iia»dnsrfii three , stampi enclosed, 5 Beaver street, Albany. N. Y. . TKbLKR,M.X>. „ ■ ' r ‘, j ! 10 ]?’ Pills, $1 a biij, with foil direction* Married ladles should not two them'. Sent dresa Dr. Teller, as above. ’M -T* r rV<D, all wan tiiig Farms. Ses advertise* X meut of Uamraoiiton Land*. - ' . * ‘ T ANi)S ! LANDS M LANDS ftT Tfrf.J}'* ls prepared to loarte'LXND WAH. I f s 110 ° ,u * l,a *M XabrojOCa CitTXand OfflbwiZ- Oi>od chu now bo fn&dc near th« Imi*m July U, 1503.-tt R.EfCEJircts; ; ; * l!r T ' ?■ fi-SBK. AItoon«, Pn. «m. M. Lloyd A Co.. Bankers, Altoons, Pi: -tct.Rf.'l A Din N. loUtorS, ■ - «i Tiioe. A. Scott. Supt. C. R. n.,. , « , Me B*,, Huntingdon, 1%, *nElisors wanting change' of Mmtie if an ®Jb»r«^monte ß l**d* : » v - . ' 'A- Levi iulino. ' : IMPORTER OP WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, Ac. AUegneny Street, iVbrrt% A large stock of all kind* of PA- Brafld, wiU bo tort S in lots to suit purcWrs. at prices S can be had anywlicrc ln tbe country; •• (May IZ/'fiSLt? ft H OE Busi,ie / ss Factories can-bc 100 ■ Putty Knives, .1 -y-Zk-fI- ■>■ •EHrMt LogwootL ‘ • C»jnwoo<l, ' ■” £&£» Telli^Ockw, «?-tor pAINTS! VAXNTS! ‘ iSo a*wbSSSwßfc*?”* **** i 4 Ouse* Qbrpme Orwn. -V ■ 9 Cww Chvono .. BtirneaUmber. > < T«t» dl Siren*.-- - ' ' r v Htd 4, tjIANCY TOILET * Cleaver's ' Hula’s INmctiw, .. 1 PwhandAlmwtft- - • ~... " 5 T'/Sf£&? 12,1809. T>ERFUaiBRY KISBBIB SwMtly, “■’ Butterfly Bonnet, -. -'• frangjptnt, . ...,• r Tor m)« che*p fey 1. ■ OILS! ■ ” <«•■: ■ ' Puw CWbon OU, ' . 1 Kerbaen? OU^, 1 ' : • .: Cunpbeno 6®j flurniarß^lM^- ' Cwkoa OJI M^a||ap<- For»Ue*t |VPR TH|l HAIR JL BnraetVCocioalne, ' Lyon's KatbAlron, Superior Bay Haro, -- • Colognes “5. Asiovsrs. May 12,1860. M«S- I’BEBB BAILEY’S afssagrf; A RNOLD’S WRITING FLUID, v .IjJ Qturt, Pint, Half-Pint am) 4 UTBottfi*. TPJ I*L E £. STATER upb rase. S' -T 'sk .• -ts ■ ■ I'- r •*' " ■ '•V IT
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