0.0 0 bo Troll City Colfegc. <5 ™d«»rt or wS^S2Tr tato*?. ryrf-.fiSj.. li-pc Ualls, ... ■ .p.iliitians, BooMfc|feg v'.’JIVS. , ' ■-'■■•, ; ; full course, !aiTB -3 l,f '-ny BoainoOMiiS^^^ o $l,OOO. tim-j—No Tp«*ltetta|^g^ 1 for Best'Writfaiyi, The best Hell of the Cnion.i« I|>rt • • -it half price.’ '»• ■•" ;■? ■? ular. Spccinu-Bgof Bii«n.ii^ nni .rehelliHhedVli^.^^ ■ PlttaburghyPa. X AiLS FOR Husk. l «t, ns Husking Thimble l» tb, • V.,,1 entirely protect the fln. i irition, 4c., common to htuk- 1 over 200.000 letter, of *p. * fcr »em ,nn4pi»nt. the l . fc., equally MlUt tyring :Ar>! REAI> ! MBLli CAN'ThtBEAT. b :—l «?rul f>ndnbnl 41 for iii .u.king Xblmblcr. I.bought a vc used thorn for husking ever Sin do a’t think worthwhile to c- tr finger nulls offf for Out T ' uuy thing- of the kind l« vur •r.n't be beat. »■'.; tody, ' WM. MORROW )V. ANY MACHINE, 1 > —Gents [ 'find melo*«ISl.0o ! linking Thimblei of tbe.iliea ' wicJ.i-a. X u3cdii phi r *i„( lb ' gre-, sm»lhandllm, A, U.BELL. Hi. -Nov. 2Tth,ASMri' y MULES ARE ALL WE TilE.\f TO BE. '.mi.? Oliio—OentUinen; 1 , -v.ir.-i .if i 1 uiUlng XliUnbleeand i s roprc*onted 4rtl%a, I , v l y uslgbifori,, and could . :d luui thotii i,l do-, to. apply fiutiintiuMiaet 1 -nsxt soaalrjn. - ■ - S-I.MOELeI.DTiR. , -wk, D.jc. 20th, X 858; ' ’ ■: - KS. ‘4 ‘ ' ■ •; s .n- bT fpoyt MUd) Vj ; u , cuons fcruslr.g 4c-.br Ea ■ ire.l, (fio Circulirs dc-Biring to become agent*. went by mall at oar xlik 3. B.QQVU>. ■ AlltoaceObto. EMPORIUM, ;USE." AUTOONA.RA.. HE HADiAIiL THE -s of the;d«y^;frtleMi.t ■•‘.'vcriy. Our VhkK t jtekjy Jy, SttnteTSa&nf, VfUvtrly Maatuitu, Frank Ic'jJr&trM, u t *r*t VM&J;. 7 ; - : IH'UniaU ■ >-* j ' iVs If . rid, (G-rnnaa,) [ Ptr, ’ ■■■ V Iruhjimriatn,, ; Banner of ££m£ Life Vt&mtti, J'jit *f fW, yjjhWiVaWwM, • . At* 2T«*. mi;.*: , . u' I'vrk Ilcruld, \ao fork Tribupt, Tork Timtt. JPitUlntrgh-CKrimidt, *u-gut,' Fointylvavian* cw ;.iMiratlon»MtlwyM»l>**r r.iancif. MisceltaneotteßOokf, i, s:au <, Penn. Pencil*, Ink*, Pra wing and t. .Vi a:'l. la Ctcl every i' i; lino/ Toja. JW- ';» ,f ,Tt;y vylc ty, Tic- . . tor** Frame*. Ac./' LOno.NEUIES, Off ore nr mI .MARS of thet>Mt.quality, ; . f. n.l Retail AffWt, Ip thl* • aT£P SALVE. It dpMJie*- a. ; ,’s applied. Tor It. r U. FBTTINOEB. •< •11jhALE2o MILES lUiilrdad m the State of New f.-r Agi ic«ttural'J)Urj>d»«*i f. :lny hittum.' Tlie land 1*» n.l far fin. and Itilpdrcd* from ; «• eciiliup and building.— ■ can be Men grbwlng ■ ■ fionl frput*. s TertM i.le within fotir ymrby er.- —L.ave Vine Street Jknarf ‘ vTinllrnrul for llatnminton, ■••. or. Unmnjdaton Port OfflM, See full advertUement In. i KRSONS-KSOW •!■ to the Arm of-Bnay*n A ul- their acconnfi tfitpon* . civon. In thirty ■ ill bo placed 1b the.h*Po* •" KUNYAN i! tor thirpattrwgP Mftto hinwelf of . re./the palilldvrllo all bind* i filllr.p td icttle t not expect lonpr tndni end'lone ctedlta: '.bat have Indulped W> . MARTIN RP-NfYAN- r’jj i« ' for athvvsw ■ Parlor*, new atyla-- i himbors and paaaU. , .• rie. upward*. .■Mere, Ac. HALL &CQ > >-s sia si" : c. ST Wood.SU frost, ; no other howa s< style*. la wfiiwa wgj best French and AmM**® faeht-gtnW-L -OT FOR SAiK.— Vilou on on the “ . obtain firth** i' Eobscrlbor. ' ' : il/UIGX. it. SteCRV*- irSERY.— 1 i Hyiufonn tho dgaMML his T I'IiKES. ready .".sistlnfr of Ap i* 1 and Apricot l =c, warranted. a ;i ca rry on their td**J 5 at Ilnmmonton, ffjJc£sBS '■r.r o;:ttho past : i,aru!«. in anolh^^rafflgt» v .d Factorieg c# 3 Uammonton.' I DES ;!;■ ft pwrna Want »i« ii rt' M ' 11 ’ T'M A ‘“ M * w—ST* 7 00 A.M. ww 1 !* s ’. - B 25 P. M. &>**" hnrr ' ; 7 80A.M. «nJ l 8 16 ... “ , Bo)1 - >lU /openfor th« tr»n«*Uon>f bttrineii»W«.BoAM during the week, and from 7.30 to 8.30 o’- .. Train East arrives 1,25 A. M, leave* 1,30 A. M. « 7.56 “ “ 8,15 *’ " .. Kart “ 9,05 P.M. « [9.20 P.M. f*»» .. west ** 8,10 P.M„ " 8.26 P, 51. “ 7,35 A.M. « 9,60 A.M. Mtil » W»t “ 6.26 P. M„ - « MO P, M. " UM IiDAYSBDRO BRANCU connect* with Express w «st, with Mail Train BaaUad West, and Tt^ n Freleht Eastward and Westward. | , *i£* .iitsviLLK BRANCH connects with Johnstown jfly iSn East and West, Express Train and Mall *^0^29,1858 How Yooso Mbs mat SuccssD.--Yoflng man, B ra you poor, without the means of splurging in tifc, as you launch upon itabillows?: Isyour father poor and unable to give yon an (jmtfit T Be not disheartened on account of all this.— Take earnest hold of life, and never regard yourself ia any other light than thkt of oeing destined to a high and holy purpose. Study closely the bent of your own mind for labor er profession, and cither learn a trade or adopt a profession. Whatever you resolve upon, do it ear lv; follow it steadily and ; never look backward to what you have encountered, bat always for ward to what is within your grasp. TLe world owes every man a comfortable living sad a respectable position in society ; moans are abundant to every man's success; and men have only to adopt will and notion to obtain them. To repine over a whnt of money and property to start out'in the world with, end over jtbe want of the props of influential relatives, is ujnm.mly. Let ft young man strive to create ajfortune, ntiher than to want one. It is an ignofbls spir that leads a young man to borrow instead of bepje.uhing means. Qo forth into thje world, r >uDg man, conscious of God within you, and bis providence over you, and fight your!own way to distinction, to honor, and comfort, : Pity in vour inmost soul the young man say change, is unable to support himself, and is whining around, apd begging ibe influence of ethers to get him into employment! Feel, un der all circumstances, that it is moire noble, more honorable, to eat the crust you have earn ed than to flourish with coppers inherited. You may lift your head proudly to face and confront the noblest among us, when you nre conscious of being the architect of your own fortunes. — f Ming man, .are you poor? Be honest, be in Justrioua; bold up your Lead, auu say by your actions and looks, what the poet lias said in words; “ I acorn the man who boasts his birth. And boasts bis titles and his lands— Who takes his name and heritage From-out allying father’s hands.” Childses Scalded to Death.—We learn from the Jiegitter of last week, that a little daughter of Mr. John Marlin, who lives at Frankstown Ore Banks, was scalded to death on Saturday week. Her mother was boiling pump bins for pig feed, and had taken a *kettle of them off the fire, and placed it in the yard to c:o!, when the child went up to it, and seeing tome pieces of pumpkins floating about on the !op, she tried to catch them, and in so doing, . .'si her balance and fell-into the scalding niaas, •She was taken out immediately, but lived only about two Lours after the accident. She was tged about 18 months. From the same paper wo learn that a little ton of Mr. Wm. Boring, of llollidaysLurg, was m severely scalded on Thursday week, by the incidental upsetting of a pot of hot coffee upon it, that after lingering in dreadful suffering un t'.l Saturday-it died. The mother was seriously raided at the same time but is getting well.— Ihc coffee pot was standing on a window by the side of a table at which Mrs. B. was breakfast- ; t'g, with her upon her lap, and in- at tempting to lift it she missed her hold and upset •i. iu contents emp tying upon her neck and ■jronst and upon the babe. The child was about IS months old. Will Beau Watching.—Just at this time there are a number oj persons in this place who wil bear watching, and should bo observed closely in all teat they do. As journalists—as defen-, ders of the rights and property of our citizens, desiring the good of all, and determined to warn ail of danger, we arc iu duty to notice a couple of chaps, (though they be near neighbors of ears,) and-wo hope good friends and request onr citizens to keepan eye on them. The per \' ns we refer to nre Messrs. J. &J. Lowther of tno •• Model Store,” down stairs, who have a fashion of slipping off to the city every now and then, and laying in a handsome assortment of goods just suited to the season, ,npd unless our people watch them closely and call often at their store, they will be likely to miss rare goods and rare bargains. Apropos—they have jott received their stock, of fall goods, and now *• Ae time to call. Pbop. lldet’b Jomux,i Cosckrt.—Prof. ** e y> tad boon engaged for a week previ fl°a in instructing a class of some 80 or 100jq- in tocal music, ; garb a concert in the Sadist Church, on Tuesday evening of-Inst **ek, for the purpose of exhibiting the profi en «y of his theory of music and the advance* ®*n{ his class had made in so short a space of IBle ' Notwithstanding .ibe .inclemency of the **the r , the church was .reasonably well filled. ( * 'performance oftbe juyohilessurpnssedall *pectations, and at once proclaimed tbo Prof. of the bes£ teachera jn the land. He is woughly acquainted with music and possesses imparting wWt.be knows to the 1 (u j. ren ’ >as instilling into their plastic minds i mfi e ® ost to rememhsf it. Hede te of ■J “« for a class. • - ’ f. ' ALTOONA Mftll SCHEDULE,- MAILS OWWE. 7 25A.51. '7 25 A.M. 7 MA-M. and# OO P. Jl. (» « T» “ JOHN SHOEMAKER, P. M RAILROAD SCHEDULE. ITHOS. A. BCOT|T, Sup't. local items. A or at the most unhewd-of-'CMes of cool effronterywaa perpetrated in oar town one day last week the circumstances of Which arc ns £bW;-On Wednesday morning, a young Jady (we suppress her same, iopmg ihis aUempt may eure her of her propensity'to appropriate the property of others to her own nee,) stepped into the milli nery store of Mrs. Haller, on pretence of making a purchase, and while Mre. H: was in another part of the Toom, the girl picked up a shawl and secreted it under one she had on, started qniekly out of the store and passed rapidly down street. Mrs. H. immediately informed our Constable, Joe Ely, of the theft, but before “ Joe” had made a start, she was out of sight. Obtaining a description of tlie girl and her dress, he started in pursuit, and was almost despairing Of success when he happened to meet a female whose-bodily appearance answered Mrs. tl.’s description, but the dress was not the sam'c. Imaging that she was the person for whom he was looking, be arrested her and conveyed her before Esqnire Cherry. Having ascertained her resldence .be obtained .a search warrant and pro ceeded to make a search of her room, in which, after almost despairing again, he found the shawl stowed away in a band-box. With this evidence of her guilt he returned to the ’Squire’s office, where a-young: man paid costs; the shawl was returned to ils owner and the prisoner dis charged, Mrs. H. declining to prosecute further. BQu We notice a number of our cotempora ries “ pitching in” to.the “ State Fire and Ma rine Insurance Company of Pennsylvania,” lo cated at Harrisburg, which lately “ busted up.” An effort is now being made to collect the frill amount of the outstanding premium notes, in order to liquidate the liaoilitiea of the concern, put money in the pockets of somebody, or some thing.else, the notices don’t state what. If we arc rightly informed, the money on the premium notes can onlyjjbc collected on assessments lev. ied to make up tor losses by fire or water, and if the swamping of the Company occurred through speculation, or any cause other than those mentioned, it would be well enough for those insured in tho Company to know all about he matter before they hand over the amount of their premium notes. New Tickkij System.— Tho new ticket sys- | tern, known ns Bailey’s Patent, has been adop- j ted by tbe Penu’a R. R.f and went into opera- ; tinn on lnst. It consists of a case, ! very neatly and conveniently arranged with 100 j compartments, each compartment holding a ' number of tickets, and so arranged that a ticket ; can bo slipped out from below without ing those above. Each compartment represents ; a station, and tho ticket for one station laroadl- | ly distinguished from another. Tbe tickWagent is also furnished With a small press, by which 1 the date of the ticket is printed in a moment.— ! The entire arrangement is a great saving of la I bor in signing and registering tickets, and it wofks with great precision. It also saves the agent the labor of making daily returns of tho sale of tickets. Jgy The Cincinnati Excursionists having re turned from their Eastern jaunt, publish a card of acknowledgements, in rfliich. among other things, they say:—“ We owe an enormous debt to thO Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company for the unbounded liberality bestowed upon our party, by their officers and attachccs, “ from tho beginning to tbe end.” We cannot forego tbe “ special train” that for our sole benefit and pleasure, carried us back from Altoona to the mountains, and to tho ‘‘ mountain summit," that we might have the opportunity of viewing and enjoying the magnificent and romantic scenery of these grand and gorgeous mountain wilds, through which this splendidly built road finds its way.” Rktkksed. —Those who have for some time past been “ grinning and bearing” with aching molars or will be pleased to learn that Pr. Bittner baa returned from his visit to his friends, and is now ready to attend to all patients who havo patience or courage enough to have their ashing voids removed. Ho is also prepared to put up sets of teeth on a new prin ciple which it is said is equal to gold plate but less costly. We" have examined a plate end think it excellent as well as handsome. Dr. B. knows how to get up such things in the mo‘t approved style, . and we therefore rocotnmeud him to all who wish anything in the line of den tistry. Officers Installed, —On Saturday .evening last, the following persons were installed as of ficers of Altoona Division, No. 311, S. of T., for the ensuing quarter:—W. P.,Geo. R. Everson; W. A., Jeremiah Delo; R. S., A. D. Cherry; A. R. S., David Irons; F. S., Jacob Renner; Troas., Michael Claba%h; Cond., ; A. C., John Curry; I. S., Wm. Marshall ; 0. S., Wm. Price ; Chaplain, W. C. McCormick. We are pleased to state that during the lost quarter the Division has prospered finely, quite a large accession to the membership haying been acquired. Wo hopo an equal number may be admitted during the present quarter. learn from the Tyrone Star, of lost Week, that on Thursday of Encampment week at "that place, a boy, n.amo unknown, fell into Bald Eagle Creek, from a foot-bridge; and was only saved from drowning by Drum-Major Wickcrman, who happened to bo" in the vicinity. He beard the splash in the creek, and, having previously noticed some boys on the bridge, be surmised that one of them had fallen in, anl went to the spot. On arriving he observed a little jjoy floating down the current and .imme diately plunged in and rescued him just as he was sinking the third time. J Apadkmt Esmnmox.—As previously, an nounced, the exhibition by tho scholars of Al toona Academy came .off on Thursday'.and Pri, day evenings of last week. We were ent on either occasion, but judging from the re portof those who Were in attendance, ityiiß^p^r* feet epcceti# and would have done credit to more* advanced pupils. that Mt?rests all—the facts antthw holhlmn. Read U. ' V EntolUtMK TO _■ £he -still coatiudea to thisnewset ttembnt. j lie present eeaeouthe crops are ex cellent. drapes aid peacbes yield we 11.,, The grapi will yield largely. Some forty vineyards hate been set ont. Copßidorieg that this locality « entirely se cure from blighting Create, it presents great in dncementafor profitable fanning to those who jnnst leave. ; The loss of wealth to farmers in tile S orth, from frosts, amounts to incalculable millicns, whilst the coldness of tbeir climate also debars them from raising of the most profi table! crops.) This New England settlement is undergoing vast improvements, anil increase of population. Me understand that within the past year the population has increased some 1500. In a business way the improvement is a even more marked. ; ; We learn that, some parties think of starting the shoe business in this vicinity. Inasmuch as shoe manufacturers go to the markets of Phila delphia andviciniiy to buy their leather, and then sell their shoes, there is no reason why the shoe business cannot be carried on to great ad vantage in this country.— Phda. Even' g Journal. Notice. -f The fifth instalment on the Capital stock; of the: Altoona Gas and Water Company will be due and made payable at the Bunking House of jffm. M. Lloyd & Co., on Monday, October 12th, 1859. B. F. ROSE, Secretary. Altoona, Oct.- 6th, 1859-2 t. ‘ Partridge Shooting. —With Saturday last tho Partridge season commenced, and for sever al weeks nptv it will be legal to shoot these de licious birds. It is said that they are very plen ty thip year, and that tho prospects,©! the gun ner are most encouraging. ATTENTION! KEYSTONE FENCIBLES ! A meeting,o! the Company .will be held on Sat urday evening, October Bth, 1859, at Shultz's Hall. ; A punctual attendance is requested, us business of importance ifrill be brought before the Company. By order IVM. K. LEONARD, Captain. , P. Mounts, 0. S. SPECIAL NOTICES. BE. HQOFLAND’S 6EEMAN BITTERS, 08. nOOFL4\D’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great etandard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. ' Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Liter Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration actant. It will cure, without tail, the .most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of ‘ Confirmed Consumption. A feta -.doses will also at once check and cure the most severe Diarrhoea 'proceeding from Coin m the Bowels. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson _& Co., A r o. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in xnedicines .everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle - T ( he signature of C- M. Jackson will be on the fatside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the prdprietors, called Everybody's Almanac, you will ’find testimony and commendatory notices front all parts of the country. These Alinanacs are given away by all our agents. ftß*. ftp- salo, in Altoona, by A. Kounh ami 0. W. Kessler, and by all Druggist*. [may 19. ’59-1y H4III 'DYE—IIAin DYE—HAIR DYE. WM.| A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE! Thi paginal and Best in the World I All otber,i alrp mere imitations, and should bo avoided, if you wish ti 03 capo ridicule. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least Injury to tho ttjaii’ or Skin. Fifteen Medics and Diplomas have been awarded to ffm. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over SO.OSD applications have been m4da to tho hair of his patrons of his famous Bye. WM. |A. HAIR DYE princes a color not to ha distinguished from nature, and is WAEnxNTro not' to iryuro In tha least, however long it may be continued, and the; ill effect ot Bud Dyes remedied; the Uair invigo rated foriifohy thisSplendirt Dye. Madoj sold er applied (in 9 private . rooms) at tho Wig Factory, 232 Bibadway, New York. ~ Sold Druggists in Altoona; and by Druggists in all cities and ftfwhk Of the United States. 4S* Tho,Oci|nSne has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on, four sides of each' Box, of , ; 1 : jl ’ WM. A. BATCHELOR, N0y.J3,18%1y summer that has just passed away, thousand of sufferers from dysentery and diarrhoea have been re|iovcd hy the use of II Jfc’hTTKE’S BITTKKS, a medicine whicp is evidently deimncd to mantain a perma nent plico In the public estimation. Billions dlarrhcea Is one of those diseases which baffles the skill oftlio physi cian- She toodicinu tlicy administer to aebupon the bow els never iecnAto reach thcieource of the evil. Tito diffi culty te'to get a remedy that will reach all the digestive organs, and gip tbsni; simultaneously a nuih of vigor, to rid thediselyeaibf this disease, this problem is solved hy the BirTeas- wlilch never fails' to conquer the must stub born cakes.'• ItfJs only fair to say, .that during the season Juet closed,t!i!B medicine hits achieved more cores than any pfhfr oyer presented to tj»o public,-aad during the fail, which that terrible scourge, the fever and ague, is soprev alent,iho will gain-fresh feme, : Suld.hy druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. #9* 8c advertisement in another col umn. BATdUEtOII’S WIQ3 AND TOUPEES sotposa alh— They ape light, easy-aud durable, ,'V to a dutrm—no turning up behind—no shrinking of li|dMd, Uw only Establishment-where these mada. 1 - ( AS D 233 Broadway, New York. Dailey’s Magical Pain jExftactor. In all diseases inflammation more Of fices predominate*— now to allay inflammation strikes at the root of disease— hence an Immediate car*. { VALLEY'S UAGICAL PAI2I E*m4CTOS, cmdnaUdug else, will allay inflammation at! Principal Depot, 166 Chambers street, NoKv York. Noy. 11,1855-ly (j. F. CIIACE. Nervous Diseases Controlled and Con- quered. Of all the various ills that detract from the enjoyment of .human life; most of them may bo traced to a disordered condition of the nervous system. The horror# of ICoilopsy, or Falling Sickness, arise in most cases from this cause.— Out readers may remember, on several occasions before, we have alluded to the wonderful cures, or modifications of Fits, made by the Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pills, in vented nnd prepared by Dr. &ShS, I lance, of 108 Baltimore Street Baltimore, Md. Wo feel fully satisfied that thrao i ilia have cured some of the most stubborn casra of Epilep sy. as well as the mdder forms of Fin. such as severe Cramps,Spasms. &c. We now record the fimt. that persons will find these Pills equally elfieacious ih curing every form of nervous debility :—no matter whether manifested in the acute and excruciating form ol .Neuralgia, Tic-Dolorcax, or Nervous Headache, the misery «>1 Dyspepsia or Indiges tion, the sufferings of Rheumatism or (lout, tho mdiinclw ly hallucination of depressed spirits or hysteria. Uioir ef fects will be equally happy oml certain. Persons in tint country can write to the inventor, and have tho medicine forwarded to thorn by mail. Tho prices are. one* box, two boxes sf>; twelve boxes $24; and sent to any part of the country, free of postage. Direct your communications to Sktu S. Hanck, 108 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Important to Females—Da Gheese iiAN’d Pills.— Tho combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result uf a long and rx‘ n-iivcpractice. Tla*j' arc mild in their op‘*ratioii, and certain ?n correcting all irregularities* painful menstruations, removing all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in tho side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which always arise from interruption of nature, inducing with Certainty periodical regularity. Warranted i :y v-gof*- ble. and fice from anything icju;jt:us 10-lif..' -r health. Ex plicit i directions, which .-houhl bo r»‘a»L accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail by endowing $1 to any authorized Agent. U. B. HUTCHINGS, Gea-'ral. Agent for the United States, IC6 Chambers street. New York, To tvhnm all Wholesale orders should he addressed. Sold by G. \V. Kessler, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacobs. IlolU daysburg; and by all Druggists in the United States. Call on the Agent and get a pamphlet free. Nov. IS, ISOB-ly. WORMS. £3'* As this i* the season of the year when worms arc most formidable amoi gchil. ren. the proprietors of >r Lane's Vermifuge, Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, beg leave to call the attention of parents to its virtues for the expelling of these annoying, and often fatal enemies of children. It was invented by a physician of great experience in Virgin ia, who, after having used it for several years in bin own practiced and found its success so universal, was induced a; last to offer it to tho public as a cheap but certain and cx rollout medicine. It has since become justly popular throughout the United Elates, as the most fcfljctaut Vermi fuge ever known, and the demand has been steadily on the mcrenc* since its liret introduction to tie public. 0-5- i’urchiwers will he careful to ask for Dr. M’Lanc’s Celebrated. Vermifuge, manufactured by Fl of Pittsburgh, Pa All other Vermifuges iu comparison are worthless. Dr. M Lure’s genuine Vermifuge, also bis cele brated Liver Pills, can now t" had at all respectable drug stores. .Vons genuine n'ilhout the signature of FLEMING BROS, What it would take to Feed Tin; Sux.—A philosopher has calculated that the amount of light which llowa from the solar orb could Ire scarcely produced by the d.ily com bustion of two hundred globes of tallow, car'll cpral to the eartlr in magnitude.’ A ‘phere of combustible matter, much larger than the sun itself, would be consumed every ten years in niuutaiuiug its wonderful brilliancy. It would be a splendid sight to see an irnuiun.se transparsnry illuminated by means of one of these tallow globes, and having written upon it. “ Buy all your garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bbckhtll A Wilson, No*. 003 and 005 Chcsnut Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia.” HARRIED On tiro 29th ult., at tho Lutheran Pars.mag", by Rev. J Stuck, Mr. J ACOB C. ARBEL to Miss HAS N AH J. BOW EKS, all of this place. PLUMBING-, GAS FITTING AND GAS FIXTURES.—GEO. A. OGELSEY, Practical Gas Filter and PJumber, from Philadelphia, has opened a Gm FittiDg and Plumbing establishment in Brant's Kow three doom b**.ow the Po«»t Office. « He will be plca«**d to attend to ail trder* in h:s line with promptness, neatness and durability 'gj. All warranted. Altoona, Oct. (J, 18M).—1m Stoves, Tiu & Sheet Ijrou Wore, SPOUTING, &C. JAS. W. HIGG WOULD ll£-^ Rpcctfully inform tire citizens of Altoona and vicinity .that he keeps’constantly oil band aBHBHf large aseortnisht of Cooking, Parlor. OjKce. and üBHQB Simp Stoves, ot all styles and sizes, t« suit tho —'c wants of all, which ho will* cell at low prices, on reason able terms. lie also keeps on hand a large stock of Tin and Sheet- Iron Wire, consisting of all articles for Culinary purposes— Coal Scullies, Store Pipe, rfc. lie has also purchased tha r’ght of sale in Blair county, of U. V. JONES’ IMPftOVED SAUSAGE STUFFER, an invention which needs only to bo seen to’bc apprccii and should bo possessed by every farmer, butcher or those requiring such a machine. tjfvu. particular attention paid to putting up BPOUTING, either in town or country. Spouting painted and put up 011 the moat reasonable terms. 1 (april 14,1859-1 y Look out for your head! A poet gives the following advice to young men on going to parties: x In going to parties, just mind what your at; Beware of your head and tokceare !of your HAT; Beast yon lind that a fevorite son of your mother, Has an ache In the one and a brick in the other. Speaking about hats and heads—tho| subscriber would respectfully announce that he has just) returned from the city with a large and well selected stock of Men and Boys' HATS SB | OF AND i ALL CAPS, STYLES, Fflit IFAhI AiSDYWSTEB, of every colot add shape. Also, a gbod assortment of LADIES AND MISSES FTPTiUS, of difforeqt' varieties," oil of ,■ which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. persons in want of anything In the above line,' will pleasogivo meacfdl beforepurchaaing elsewhere, os 1 am, fctermined tomllattheyory lowest npisible price*, Store opposite the!B;tohenuithqrcb. ISS&-tf, 1 JL - BY BMBKapN aaSKSST, -a- -i - Author *c-v Ac, ent|t&d WILD SCENES 02V TBB FjRONfIBRS; \ HEROES OF* THE WEST.' i “Westward, the course bfEmpto Kt .w tlTlwlJ . w This. era! years has emanated firom the nenotthe gifted author, who tretub now alone the path oncer troddstTb, our own Cooper, It will contain graphic pictures oT tSeonttlcts of the hardy Pioneer, whose strifes and'strnggle* -with his- Indian foe, lival the tales of, fiction and the tragic coun terfeits of the iuimic stage. Also thrilling narrative* of the daring deeds,.the heart-trials, the heroXc devotWand self-dental of noble women, the mothers of the West! Be-, neath the oror-archiugforests, band tb Hand; aftd fbot to foot, the intrepid adventurer has encountered la deadly combat the ruffian desperadoes who:made their haunts in the backwoods, and his gallant achievements have thrown a halo of romance over the waving prairies, the grand cld mountains, and the majestic rivers Of tho land of the set ting sunj Nor are these pages wanting In those gentler scenes which make up home-life, and which, are pictured with all, the skill andfldeiity for which tho author is pre-eminently distinguished. His delineation of Frontier character, and of the scenery of the Borders, has alWsysthead vantage of an accuracy which is the result offan intimate, personal acquaintance. 1 ' • . Tho Work, will be printed on fine white paper; in clear, open type, and appropriately and beautifully illustrated by the most skillful artists. 12m0., Cloth; Price, 1.26. HAMLIN 4 CO, Publishers. No. 606 Che.tnut Street, Philadelphia. CONTENTS. * ■ No. I. The Mingo Chief, 2. The Kentucky Hero. 8. The Maid of Port Henry. 4. Wreked on the Lake. ff, A heap for Life. 6. Love Triumphant. 7. A Desperate Encounter, s. Mad Ann. 9. The Gamblers Outwitted. 10. The Daring Scouts. 11. A Fight on the Prairie. ; 12. The Trapper’s Story. 13. An Arkansas Duel. 14i the Prisoned Bride. IS. Attacked by Indians. 10. A Miraculous Eocapo, 17. A Mother's CoUrage. 18. The Dead Ailvb. 19. ADarlngEx ploit. 20. llocky Mountain Perils; I: 21. The Guerrilla Queen. 22. Fight with a Bear. 23. Tlio Haunted House. 24. Bill Lukens’s Hun. 26. Tho Faithful Negro. 26. The .Backwoodsman's First Love. 27. ThtLsn Stake. 28. Ad venture of a Colporteur. 29. A Night with tho Wolves.— 30. Col. Bowie of Arkansas.' < Agents wanted In every part of the Union and tho Can ados. to whomtt liberal discount will ho allowed EIGHT REASONS w mm\Tssr EVERYBODV SHOULD GO TO O. B. SINK’S STORE. 1 HE HAS A LARGE AND WELL 1 », selected assortment of Dry Goods, which are worth going to see. -• He has an unequalled stock of GROCERIES, fresh and pure, which he will sell as reasonable as auy merchant in the place. He has Hardware, Qiuttisware, Stoneware, milking their pur chases. We will also-sell all articles li> our Store at great-* ly reduced prices, such as Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes. Ac.. Ac. , [Aug. 4,1859. JACOB SNYIfER, TAILOII,, , The Hero of One Hundred Fits per Month! I would respectfully set forth my claim! to public atten tion, as a Fashionable Tailor, as follow,: Because I keep an excellent assortment of Cloths, Casal meres, Vestings and Trimmings, which, when examined, always please. ” Because my work is made up In a: manner that takes down the country and gives oil my customers a city ap pearance. li Because I am not inferior as a Cutter to tho beat to be found anywhere. Because long experience in my business gives me entire control over it and 1 am not dependant upon any one to lift mo out of the suds. ’ : 1 Because I am still on the sunny side :of forty, and there fore my taste os a Cutter and workman unimpaired. Call on mo. in the 'comer-room of the Brant L House.’’ Give me a trial and you will go away pleased. ' Altoona. May 2C-Sm JACOB SNYDER. I EXCHANGE HOTEL.—THE SUB | 'j SCRIBER would respectfully In form tb > public that ho lias recently re- iLSJfcYT fitted the above Hotel,, and is now pre pared to accommodate his friends patrons iu ti comfortable tnanuor, and will spare no pains in making it ah agreeable home fur all sojourners.; His Table will always bo luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country and:', cities, and his Bar filled with liquors of choice brands.' flit charges are an reasonable as those of anvother Hotel Jntho place, and he feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who favor him with their custom. Expecting to rocoive a share of public patronage, ondfully intondtngto deserve It, ho throws open his hoiuo.tp the public and invites, a trial. ' I liave just received a stock of Noi ir French Brandy, for medicinal purposes. . ' Also a large stock of excellent Wines, for medisinal par poses, together with a lot of the best old Rye Whiskey to bo found in the country. 1 .- ; . ■v Altoona. May 27,1859.-lyl , MOHN'BOWMAN. rpHE HAMMONTON FARMER.—A JL newspaper devoted id BlteratureandS Agriculture. also setting fourth full accounts of tho hew seltiethentof Hato monton, in New Jersey, can beaubscHbodibr at only lie cents per annum.- . ■ ■- . ! r' ■ ’’ Inclose postage stamps for the amount- "Address to Edi tor 6/ the farmer, Hammonton, P. CK Atlantic Co-,' New Jersey;- Those wishing cheap land, of ttaebest quality, in one of the healthiest and most doßglitflifflimates in the Union, and where crops are never cut down hy frosts, the terrible scourge of the north, see advertisement of Haito moutun Bauds. ’. ■, ; . ;■ /CAUTION' —ALL PERSONS ARE V J hereby notified not to purchase or sell Any lager beer kert with thost&mp oftbe AXTOONA BKEtVBBY there on, as such kegs never have been and -never will be sold from the Brewery. All kegs eontainginz' said stamp will be claimed and taken, wherever found, by the proprietors of the Brewery to whom they belong. ■ • July 88th ifef-tf. i BRQ. BE BOUGHT TUCH& <*•»■ m«b< ,«^i^swjte'lwrii ■ rfaSVn CHEAP GOODS THE AND Send for a Catalogue ! tttILLAINDBITTEftS Tra CBUSBRATRD HOLLAND remedy fbt DISEASE OF THE KIDffETS,' f tIVBR OOMPLA INT, WEAKNESS OP ANT KIND FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections consequent upon • disordered STOMACH OR LITER, Sncli os Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Polo*. HeaVtbnrn, twm of Appetite, Despondency, Corilveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In alt Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic, Aflectlons. It has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in otheh effected s decided cars. Th» is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave: Because of its great snecesa In the most of the Kuropean States. Ite introduction into the United States was intended more especially for tboes of oar fatherland scattered here and there ovrr the Ate* ol thfe mighty country. Meeting with great sneceae among them, X now olfer.lt to the American public, knowing that its_ truly wonderful medical virtue* must be acknowledged. it is particularly recommended to thoae perenswboss constitutions may have both impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Oene rally instantaneous in effect. It finds its way director to tha sent of life, tlirllllug and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, hi. fact, induing new hsaita end vigor in the system. C ACTION.—Tne great popularity of this delicbtfisl n>- mn has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded Mhibr any thing else until you have given BuarnaveV Holland Bitten a fair trial. Ono bnulo will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imitations. .. A3r* Sold at $l.OO pur buttle, or six bottles Sir $5, by ths sots raorcisTOKS, BEJsJ. PAGE, JH., & QQ., Stanufactwivg Pharmacentixts and ChtmUtl PITTSBUKOIL PA.' . ; V T. W. Dyott A : ons, Philadelphia; BarnbsA Pork, Ifew Turk; John D. Park, Cincinnati; Betnard, AdsmaA Co., St. Lnnls; A. KOUSII, Altoona; Pa., and by Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the United States end Canadas. (October 14, 1 1868.-ty All wanting farms in a^u- UQBTFBfi CLIMATE, rich (nil. And MCtitftogt frosts. S«e advertisement of Uommentoa Lauds In pother column. ■ SPECIAL ANNOUNCBMEMT nto* Tns . Quaker City Publishing House I 100,000 Catalogues, NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISED—NOW READY FOE DISTRIBUTION. . Superior Inducement* to tie \Pui&cl . U--V u '-' v and suit plan for obtainingGOLD and SIL VER WATCHES, and other valuable Prizes. Full pnrtic. ulars given in Catalogues, which will bd sent frtetddll upon application. ' Valuable Gifts worth from 60 cts.. toSUXVGUARAN TEED to each purchaser. SKK),OOO in Gifts haye beta tils tribut-d.to my patrons w.thln the past (lx months—Sl6o,* 000 to bo distributed during the next'Sis mouths ■ • V. The inducements offered Agents are more liberal than thoso of any other house in the business, • . Having been in the Publishing and Bookselling business for the lost eight years, my experience otmbWamd Wood* duct the Gift Enterprise with the tn all. , «T AGENTS WANTED In ercry Town ftndCdnntr.' For full particulars address DIIANK KDLTSON.v ‘ Quaker City Publishing House, 33 South Thlrdfita Sept. 2?, ’iO—lui. PhlitwMp^Tn. PERSONS wishing to change their business to a rapidly increascing Country, a Mew Settlement where hundreds art going. Where the. climat* is mild and delightful. Soo advertisement oftlieUasutfOß* t'n Settlement, in another column. . > ■ - : A BOOK FOB ' ny bo DT.—atAßixix® H SCI.OS C KES.—D r.t KD .)3R’S great work ftaaMW twl, or fur those contempt*- iiiK marriage—2oo pajrts.piu Pi- ATBS. iil to ail parte under seal,by i a 11, POST PAID. 000,090 iplee soldthelastjKor, The ngle. mnrriud, and the mat .led happy. ' A' :tectnf*'.«» Xdvc, or how tp cliooc»apart 'r; a complete wdrf; 6*Tw4- ifery. It contains huiHrtdi jhed—warranted to be worth ;ed for It, 25 cents Is specie or postage stamp* enclosed, will sccnre a copy byretum of DK. TELLER has devoted n lifetime to the cure Of dll cjuo on which his books treat. Address J. TELLER. M.D. No. 3 Beaver street. Albany, N. V. ' ' ■-- - Dr. Vichola’ Female Pills, $1 n box, with fhll directions. Mamed Indies should not use them. ScutbTrosll. Ad dress Dr. Teller-ns abore. i April 17th| PERSONS wanting, change ofolimate for health.- See advertisement of Hazmnootoa leads, in another column. ; • ■ ■ 1A A boxes window XV/*,* from Bxlo to 21x34. Putty Kdlth, Paint, IVall nhd Vimith BnubM. Piaster Paris, Logwood, Extract Logwood, : ■Camwood,; ’ 1 BaireJ Prime f»Ub*,Oah'r*. /- • ’lenitlon nod, ' ■ Spaoteh Brown, m store and for sole by - - _Mayl-J,lBiS. X.SQV& PAINTS I PAINTS! r " WHITE LEAD, different Bread*. ' 1)000 lbs. W hit* Zinc faint. v ■ ' . 4 Cue* Chrome Green.' ■ ■ ■ 3 Cwee Chrome Yellow'; Earned Ember'. Terra dlSirnaa.'• 1,11 klod,lß * t<,r * F’angy toilet : - _ :, „ -AXD SOAT2XO SCATS. Ct«ftT«r'» Honey Soap, Bwin’c Pondne, / Peaeh »ndAlmoml, • Biowu Windsor, Pure White Wtedw; Tmulnu-ent, - .»*•.■■ Utlfury Shaving.- ’ 4 £{sisa|s May 12, 1860. FiEIIEUMEKIi- .. : ,: ..- : ,J ■. AXD SAXCr ARTnn.flt Extracts for th« ItandkercWet Butterfly Boqnat ’ Frangipani. Bondelittt, . t -J;-,.-; Portal* cheaply OILS I OILS ! ruw Bo0p«a xinwea ou*- Ofl,: ■ , Pur®CMlw»jOil, KerosentOU, Ownphonemd Baft Okrbo&pUuf For Mia a t T?OR THE HAIR— • J_- Buiiiet’iCocoainc, '•: i.'; f • LyotA Kathalrot*.' : ' 1 ‘ MaylS. Mso. t > ™ mftMßf*- \| «S. PHEBB SAILEFS, „ .^i^assasatfis^N* \ RNOLD’S WRIT!NG FLUII£ ihJtmJ. *n Q'lArt, Pint, IlalfPint and « oißotilea. line BUeband Red Inks, Stationery,'£e.,at > ■ v... v May 12.1859. SOVS&’X Tf AIR, TOOTH & NAIL BBtJSS^S, F,lflcy Tort Monnale* CaUa.»e. TO all wasting 'S&meT MMtefK*Buaeßtottl»B