The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, October 13, 1859, Image 3

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kn county, Council
>c 16th ult.
OPENISM3
SID SUMMER
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m-1 it 'of gootU forgentlemo*’*
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Alu. a good 4«ort3»ea‘ « f
HISSES FXTiIS,
i jf which will be • I>l4
UK CASH.
ning in tlie above Jlaft**!
1 .irchosing eltowbeW, a>M **
i lowest posaiUeptW**
; elite theXothMah^nwi.
J£BSK MHSU-
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‘bry Goods, wjdch M* l^
slock of
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r.ncare, &
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very cheap. " -
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cup to order oh •“fJL—tii- ,
l; rices which must fW* „
e mo and b °yr^^?
in; confident that if fhv , v .
jut asking. '
?CK CHEST
SHIELD AGAIJfW
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ad the continual e»SKK/
Store of fi- V■ KW 11 ! y-
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tt“vßburg 730 A.'M. rad 6,16 .*
«Bw op»n for the tnoMCtlon oTbnttnemfrom 6JO AM.
uMOP-M., (taring the week, end from T-30 to &30 o’-
< j JOHN SnOEMAKBR. P. M.
railroad schedule.
c.rrti« Train East arrlToe 1,25 A. M., leaves ljBo A. M.
E ;. rr .. Wat “ 7,65 « “ 8,18“
f «. East « 9,05 P. M. « 9,20 P.M.
•*“ West “ 8,10 P. M, “ 8,25 P.M.
u . n E«ut « 7,36 A.'M. « 7,80 A; M.*
“T West « A2BP.H,j « AiO P. il.
fh« HOLUDAYBBORO BRANCH connects with Express
Trtin Eut and West, with Mail Train East and Wait. and
Local Freight Eastward and Westward,
na BLURSVILLE BRANCH connects with Johnstown
Svj Train East and West, Express Train Weft and Mail
Train Jaat-
Sortmber 29,1858
LiTHSEAN Chough.— Tho AlleghenySypod
of the Lutheran Church will meet in Hollidays*
burg on to-morrow the 13th. uum
bers near forty ministers whose labors are main
ly in tho counties of Blauv Cambria, Hunting
don, Bedford,, Indiana, Somerset and Clear
held. The meeting wi II probably continue till
the middle of noxt week-
On Saturday and Sabbath, a number of visi
ting ministers from a distance will officiate in
tbe Lutheran Cbnrch of Altbona. The pastor
hie secured the services of the venerable Rev.
11, Seller, agent of the Lutheran Board of pub
lication, for the German portion of his congre
gation. father Keller will preach in the Ger
man\language on Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock, and also on Sabbath a three o’clock.
There will be preaching in the English language,
ua Saturday evening, and Sabbath morning
and evening. Rev. W. A. Passavant of Pitts
burgh, and H. Baker of Lowistown, liavo prom
ised to be -present. The former is expected to
preach on Sabbath morning, and the latter in
the evening. Mr. Passavant occupies a very
prominent position in the' Lutheran Church, and
hoe few equals in the pulpit. As he has never
preached here7his expected presence next Sab
bath will not fail to draw a crowded houset
bcAuciTY of Items.— ltems were as scarce
this week as June-buga in mid-winter. While
we were mourning over the circumstances, our
•jc» fell upon a stray exchange, tbe Local of
which whs similarly troubled. , His philospophy
took a happy turn, and w;e cannot forbear copy
ing a portion of it, making a few slight altera
tions. He says:—But, reader, be thankful, for
"no news” is in truth “good news.” Among
all nur thronging, busy, ojty life yesterday, no
fearful casualty fell npon human hearts and
lives. No one left bis poor mortal remains n
thing of mystery or of horror for a coroner’s
jury. Human passion ,and human frailty did
not leap forth into startling shape or deed of
*oc and terror. Our railroad, trains, the swift
shuttles of commerce and intercourse, moved to
and fro, in and out from"our city yesterday, and
tuc hundreds of precious lives entrusted to the
faith of flying wheels along,the clanging rails,
no disaster is reported. How much; then, is
included- in a dull day, and how justly it jpay be
■learned a summation of all success, when the
1 (implicated machinery of onr life that day shall
'esve no record to blanche the cheek or wring
the heart. Reader, thunk God for these dull
.dn. sl' ’ '
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IbiT Mn. AVilsox, the agent engaged by Miss
•'inry Rankin to sell her Late work,—“ The
lf,:u;/idei- o/ ziffiiciiou,’’ will visit this place in a
f«w lays for the purpose of circulating moie
generally, this truly good’ and interesting book
among the! people. AVe hope he will succeed in
placing a copy of it in every family. Persons
purchasing the Book will contribute to a pur
pnae truly worthy of their patronage, as the
proceeds are appropriated to the support of
Miss Rankin and her aged mother.
The “Daughter of Affliction/’ compiled, and
prefaced with an introduction by D. R, Good,
'L D., of this place, was published but a few
uuntliH since, aud has already met with an ei
t.'nsive sale. It is highly recommended by a
number of Christian Ministers who are person
al; acquainted with Miss Rankin, and has been
extensively and favorably noficed by tlib reli
gious and secular press wherever it has gone.
*®“ 11 The Sabbath School,” said the distin
guished Statesman Daniel AVebster, •• is one of
the great institutions of the day. It leacb our
youth in the path of truth and morality, and
mates them good men and useful citizens. As
n school of religious instruction, it is of .inesti
mable value; as a civil institution it Is priceless,
and has done more to preserve our liberties than
gwve statesmen and armed soldiers. Let it
tlicn be fostered and preserved until the end. of
time,” it is to be regretted that a great many
parents in Altoona do not properly appreciate
Sabbath Schools, and instead of sending their
eliUiiren there on the Lord’-S iday, to ho instruc
*** mentally and them to run
w large and indulge in.sinfni amusements,—•
Ihwe are scores of children in our town who
Mver passed the portals of a Sabhatß Sohool
men, and who receive no reUgious instruction
home. Fearful is* thp responsibility that
°P°n the parents of these neglected litilo
PIRST Pkrmich Buauuaa Pehmassau*.— Wo
wderatand that oar County fair Jim not jet
* «a award in reference to the exhibitors of
but we have just seeualetter from
* Secretaiy .of the fine Arts departmeutof
Ute Ohio State fair, at ZanesViUe; stating
tu premium for businesa penmanship
Mrarded t(> Duff's College.; cAa the pan
of nearly alt. the prominentcpnuneroial
s? e l jffoof ,wai: there in competition,
thalhaa been previously
C“ w vL M?; .WM« anperlorlty as a pen-
Banv W«h then aa the author of DufFa
of * the author of Duncaa’a Gems
Mtd &«ad of the accountant's
Wa*. tnffctttL Sw^Mwnta,'^the establishment
I Wtaace * on * ’ootaWiahed poaition in
SnBtit,it^n;s l “ *W <s°« n -
poona film «
ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE.
hails close, '
thos. a. scorr, Sup't.
LOCAL ITEMS:.
T * AM.
T ».A.W.
7 35A.K.uid««O P.M.
i «oo -«
- ' 7so « -
!» ™gM»lbad«f cOK*, which wse beto*
driren around the ring of the Pair grodftd, on
exhibition, and before ho epuM get out of the
front wheel of the Trtfeum over both
bis l%s above the knees, Ttroising them severely
bdt breaking no disturbance oc
curred at the Pair ground tietween Steel Pecht,
a member of tbe 'Guards froni this place, and a
man named “ Bully” Shaffer, of Hollidaysburg,
which resulted in Pecht getting himself Into
jail for a few hours. -A convention of the
members of the presbyterihn Colony will be
held jn Hbllldaysburg, on Wednesday tho 25th
of October, ——A man named Keys was almost
instantly killed, near Freedom, on Friday last,
by the upsetting of a load df pig metal, a part
of which fell on him. A person who was in
company with him was also seriously injured.
Whiskey is stud to have been the cause. -A
little son of Mbj. J. B. Leet, aged about six
years feU from a porch to the pavement, on
afternoon last, and broke Lis arm.
«@. The information imparted by our neigh
bor “ over-tbo-hill” will certainly be news to
the managers of the Penn’a B. R, Co. We
donpt whether they were previously aware of
the Cp. having an; organ, as it certainly lues
not need one. The insinuation that the Tribune
is sustained and kept alive by r the patronage of
the Company, is incorrect. At the time this
paper was started, and the patronage spo
ken of was most nedded,Hit did not receive-it.—
As we should bo, we-arc thankfulfor the pa
tronage bestowed, but pur votes and influence
are net bought thereby, and therefore seriously
object to the Standard- man ‘‘measuring oiir
corn in his half-bushel.” No doubt be would
take tho patronage alluded to, were it extended
him, on the same terms that we receive it, and
bo willing to take, as wo are, all the insinua
tions of envious cotemporarics, very philosophi
cally.
S®. It is gratifying to see with whut success
really valuable inventions meet. It is scarcely
more than a few weeks, since A. Roush’s Rat
and Mice Destroyer was first introduced and its
merits.ore already publicly acknowledged, and
where properly used it has and always will give
entire satisfaction. The time will not be very
distant, when it will be considered one of the
“ institutions of the day” and take the place of
all other preparations of the kind heretofore
used. ,
I’aosooKAPUT.— JohnC. Richards, who comes
well recommended as a teacher of phonography,
will give an explanation of the system in West
Ward School hbuse, on Teusday evening next,
Oot lBtbat7i o’clock. Mr. I>. will teach a class in
this place if sufficient encouragement be given.
W’c think be ujinuld be able to get up a class
without difficulty. is a lyghtuiag system
of writing and this is one of thj go.-a-head-loco
motive towns. The public arc respectfully in
vited to attend the lecture.’
Tue Giiu.3.—
God bless the girls
Whose golden curls
Blend with our evening dureama;
They haunt our lives
Like spirit.wives.
Or—as naiads haunt the streams.
They sooth our pains,
They fill our brains
x With dreams of sunnier hours.
God bless the girls,
God bless tbe curls,
God bless our human flowers.
Tut Hbturxs.—By returns we menu
election returns, nut the returns of a number of
our merchants with their fall and winter goods,
and in this article we intend to speak particular
ly of the very large, fine, seasonable stock Just
opened out by our young friend, Rob. Kerr, in
tho old stand on Main street. Bob’s stock is
entirely new, and all who have visited the
establishment under his former administration
know that he selects good goods. Coll on him,
Stoles.—A brown terrier dog with stiff
beard, right foot cut across the toes, whioh
makes him limp. A suitable reward will be
given for his return to the owner, and no ques
tions asked by the subscriber.
WILLIAM AV. SNYDER,
At the Post Office, Altoona.
Knock Dows Aequjuexts.—AVe learn that a
free, fight came off in the vicinity of the AVhitc
Hall Hotel on; Tuesday evening, in which quite
a number had their eyes shrowded in mourning
and the “ claret” beautifully tapped. AVe know
not the origin, IJmt presume tangle-foot whiskey
had much to do with it.
U&. The AVestern Penna- Fair, held at Pitta
burgh, September, 1859, awarded the first Pre
miums for thcrhcst Business and ornamental
Writing to the Iron City Commercial College.
This is the third triumph nt the Fairs of this
City over other Colleges.— Pituburgh Gazette.
Notice.—Thofifth instalment on the Capita
stock,of the Altoona Gas and Water Company
wtU .be due and mode payable at .the Banking
House of Wm. M. Lloyd & Co., on Mondny,
October 17th, 1859., ! '' f
B. F. ROSE, iSecretary.
Altoona, Oct 6tb, 1859-2 L
flection day passed off. unusually qui
etly in this place. ' No disturbance occurrcdat
any of the polls, and but few. persons were no
tleed to •bo under ■ the influence of “JriU-’em
quick’Vwhiakey. . .v'....
TTOUSB INH LOT FOR SALE
fnbscribor offers at prtrate : ;
tale .the none© and lot no# occupied tiy
ohCfiertntxt Bt-, North Ward AUoo» BltHlii
na. .'The House tea good two Story Plank flHg 9|K
weatherboardod, containing ailhlM
Hall, Parlor* Dining-Room and Kitchen
ontba first Boor* four good size stooping rooms'on the sec
ond. Boor, and a good Attic. Also a good Porch and Bal
<sny to thq back part of the Hooso. A good cellar, and
excellent wa.cr at the door. The lot is in good order, with
a.nnmber of fruit tree*, stable, Ac, on It. For further in
formation, call on the subscriber, reaiding thereon. ' •
There Is a small frame dwelling House on the tome Jot.
[Oct. 13,] ' - - T W*. KEN6LQE..
PLUMBING, GAS FITTIN& AND
GAS FIXTOBES.—G£O. A. OGELSBY, Vtietiial
Oat Fitter and Plumber, from Philadelphia, hL OMneda
Gas Fitting and JMnmbing establishment Wn»
g»re, doom : o :
ue will be pleased to attend to all orders In his list with
promptness, neatness anddiiratillity. : . i -
. warranted.
Altoona, Oct. S, 1859.—1ni ;■
BNOTiceS.
iff w:
JFIAITD’S
BITTERS,
LHD •
Ur' 5 cordial, ;
great standard medicine* of the present
am, hone acquired their great popularity only
through year* of trial. Unbounded taiiefae
tidn ic rendered by them in all ease*; and the
peoptk hive pronounced them worthy.
Urer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaudlee,
Debility of tlie Herrons System,
; | Diseases of the Kidneys,
<mit 'diseases anting from a disordered
Uper or weakness of the etomaeh and digestive
organic, ■are speedily and permanently cured by
the CQ2EHAN BETTERS.
Balundo Cordial hat acquired a
r&utalion surpassing that of any similar pre
paration extant. It will cure, without tail,
the meet severe and long-standing
Cough, Odd, or Hoarsen***, Bronchiti*, In
i llttenta, Croup, Pneumonia, Ineipfont
:'{)? Conanmption,
anji Kps performed the mott astonishing cures
ever kaoUmfif
I Confirmed Consumption.
■A few dotee will alto at once cheek and
cuire the mott eevere Diarrhoea proceeding
from |Gold in the Bowels.
' medicines are prepared by Dr. C- M.
JaOmoh & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila
delphia, Pa., and are told by druggitte and
dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents
per bdfiU, The signature ofQ. M. Jackson
will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle.
? ihe Almanac published annually by the
proprietors, called Everybody's Almanac,
you will find testimony and commendatory
nofieet/rom all parts of the country. These
Almanacs are given away by all our agents.
«®- i'or wide, In Altoona, by A. Roush and G. W.
Kca<ucr;aud by all Druggists. [may 19, ’59-ly
Wey’s Magical Pain Extractor.
In all diseases inflammation more or less predominates
now to allay Inflammation strikes at the root of disease—
lienee (Ui immediate cure.
DALLEVS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR,
and hrthing else, will al lay inflammation at once, and make
a certain cure,.
PALLET'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
will cute the following among a great catalogue of diseases:
Burns, Scalds, ;puts. Chafes. Sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions,
Bruises, Sprains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrofula,
Ulcers, Fever Sores, Felons. Bar Ache, Piles, Sore Eyes,
Gout, Swellings, Ithenmutism, Scold Head, Salt Kheum,
Baldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers* Itcb, Small Pox,
Measles, Ranh, Ac., Ac.
To syrnc it may appear incredulous that so tuauy diseases
sbould be reached by one article; such an idea will vanish
'when reflection points to the fact, that the salvo is a com
bination of ingredients, each and every pue applying a per
fect an.idoto to its apposite disorder.
DAILEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
In its affects iAmagical, because the time is so short be
tween disease and a permanent cure ;and it is an extrac
tor, osit draws all disease »ut of the affected port, leaving
nature as perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely ne
cessary to say tint no house, work-shop, or manufactory
should bo .moment without it.
No PaiuiExtructor is genuine unless the box has upon it
a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dailey,
Manufacturer,
Sold,by p. W. Kessler. Altoona; George A. Jacobs. llol
lidaysburg; and.!)}’ all the pruggiste rad patent medicine
dealers throughout iho United Stales and Canadas.
I'rim.ipaJ Depot, 163 Chamber* street. New York.
Novell,itß3S-ly C. F. CUACE.
Nervous Diseases Controlled and Con
quered.
Of all tlio ; acinus ills Uiat detract from the eqjoymcnt of
human hfe, tiiost of them may be traced to a disordered
condition of the nervous system. Iho horrors of Epilepsy,
or falling arise in most cases from this cause.—
Out readers may remember, on several occasions before,
we have alfuded to the wonderful cures, dr modifications of
Fits, madeiby the Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pills,.in-
1 vented| am| prepared by Dr. Seth S. Dunce, of IQS Baltimore
i Haiti mole, Md. Wu flic: I fully, satisiie>l that these
spills have cured some of .the most stubborn cases of Epilep-
I sy, as Well!as itlie milder forms of Fits,' such os severe
| Cramps, Spasms, ic. Wd now record the fact, tliat persons
will Add these Pills equally efficacious in curing every form
of iK.TVou.qdol/Uity :—no matter whether manifested in the
acute and excruciating form of Neuralgia, Tic-Doloreux,
| or Nervous Headache, the misery ot Dyspepsia or Indiges
tion, tho Eufferiugs’of Rheumatism or Gout, tlio mcloncho
iy haJincillatldn of depressed spirits or hysteria, their ef
fects still bo equally happy and certain. Persons in the
i country apt write to the inventor, and have the medicine
I forwarded to tliom by mail. The prices arc, one box, $3;
j two btjxes jJS; twelve boxes $24; and sent to any part of
i the country, free of postage. Direct yynr communications
1 toSEilt S.Maxoe, 108 Baltimore Struct, Baltimore, Md.
HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE,
WM. A; BATCHELOR’S HAIR LYE!
| TheiiOriginal and But in the. World I
All othe|-s are mere imitations, and should bo avoided, if
you wish tio escape ridicule. .
GRAY, iRKD, or RUSTY HAIR, Dyed instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Dlack, without the least
injury, to tjie Hair or Skin..
Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Wm.
A. Batchcior since 1839, and over 89,000 applications have
been made! to the hair of his patrons of his famons Dye.
WSt A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE produces a color
not tojbo distinguished from nature, rad is wabbaxtep not
to tqjhro in tile least, however long it may be continued,
and the ill effect of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigo
rated for Life 1 by this Splendid Dye.
Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig
Factory,.233 Broadway, New Turk.
fioldbylDriiggists in Altoona, and by Druggists in all
cities rad towns of the United States. '
49* The denulne has pie name rad address upon a steel
plate bngrpving ou Ibnr sides of each Box, of v
' Vj WM. A. BATCHELOR, -
Nbv T8,|1833-ly ' . 233 Brood JJew York.
491 During, tho ■ summer thpt has just passed away,
thousand of itnffercn from dysentery And diarrhoea have
beenricilevcdby the use’of HOSTEXTER’S BISTERS, a
medicine which is evidently dcsti net! to maintain a perms,
nebt place in the pnbUc estimation. . Billious’ diarrhoea is
one Of those (incases which baffles the eklil of the physi
cian. iXbcj medicine they administer to act upon the bow
. els neybr ijeenuto reach the source, of the evil. Tho dlffl
•cnlty ls tbjget aremedy that will reach tdi the digestive
them simultaneously a rush of vigor, to
rid of this disease. This problem is solved by
the Binrsas, which jieyar" Mis to conquer tho most stub
born easesi'' It is only fair tosay, that during thei season
justcloeed, Ops faodicftiß has achieved more cures than
any trther f vft presented to tlie public, and during the fell,
which;that terrible scourge, ihe'fover and ague, fa so prev
alcQt,;tfae JBttbbs will gain fresh fame. ■
- Sold by drpggistß and dealers generally, everywhere.
■ 49*86 advertisement in another column. ' .
; iwiasr-wiG^r-wiaSi;
WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass
33wX «i^’ele^t.U^t l e«sj u)d dorablp.
I ” Ylttlftg ioachann—no turning up behind~nhahrliiEjng
I offtEe i lidsod, this it the only JBstahllshroWwhere
W-m’
EKifbRtANTTt) Females—De Cheese-
KAS’* Pttls,—The combination ofiagrodjenta in these
JfHle «r» the maltof-a long and extcnsivcpiactfce. they:
•ro miM ip their operation,, and certain in correcting «il
imgolaritke, painful menstruations. removing all ob>
strtctlons, -whether from cold or otherwise, headache, p«f"
in the side, palpitation of the heart,-disturbed sleep, which
always arise from interruption of nature.indocing with
certainty periodical regularity.- Warranted purely vegeta
ble, and free from anything Injurious to life or health. Ex
plicit directions, which should be read, accompany each
box. Price $l. Sent by mail fry enclosing $1 to any
authorized Agent. - . . ,
R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States,
165 Chambenytrcet, New York,
Jb whom all I ThdUsale orders should be addressed.
Sold by Q. W. Kenler, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacobs, Holll
daysbnrg; and by all Druggists in the United States.
Call on the Agent and get a pamphlet free.
Nov. 18,1858-ly.
WORMS.
- As this ia the season of the year when worms are
most formldibleamoigchU ’ren, the proprietors ofM T Lantj*s
Vermifuge, Fleming Bros, of P ituburgh, beg leave to coil
the attention of parents tojts virtues for the expelling of
these annoying, and often fetal enemies of children. - It
was invented by a physician of great experience in Virgin
ia, who, after having used it for sevchil years in his own
practice, and found its success so universal, was induced at
last to offer it to the public as a cheap but certain and ex
cellent medicine. It has since become Justly popular
throughout the United States, as thp most efficient Vermi
fuge ever known, and the demand has been steadily on the
increase since its first introduction to tho public.
*5, Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M’Lane’.
Celebrated Vermifuge, manufectured by Fleming Bros, of
Pittsburgh, Pa All other Vermifuges in comparison are
worthless. Dr. M'Lano's genuine Vermifuge, also his cele
brated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable drug
stores. None genuine without the signature of'
What it would taxi to Fsed lar Sc.v.—A philosopher
has calculated that the amount of light which flows from
the solar orb could bo scarcely produced by the d.ily com
bustion of two hundred globes of tallow, each equal to the
earth in magnitude. A sphere of combustible matter,
much larger than the sun itself,,would be consumed every
ten years in mobtaining its wonderful brilliancy. It
would be a splendid sight to see an immense transparency
illuminated by means of one of these tallow globes, and
having written upon it, “Buy all yonr garments at the
Brown Stone Clothing Hail of Rockhlll -A Wilson, Nos.
003 and 005 Chesnut Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. 1 ’
MARRIED.
At the Presbyterian Parsonage, in this place, on the
morning of the Uh lust., by the Rev. A. B. Clark, Mr.
JOHN M. CAMPBELL to Miss CORNELIA M. CLARK,
sister of the officiating clergyman.
The groom will please accept our thanks for the manner
In which ho remembered the printers. May many more
who bauuch their barks ujmn the sea of matrimony go and
do likewise. We wish him and his estimable lady a pleas
ant and prosperous voyage over lifes troubled sea and a
safe enehorage in the heaven of rest:
DIED.
_ On the 27 th ult., in Logan township, very suddenly, Mrs.
CA.TUABINL, wife of Mr. Abniluim Rc<fi r a£oil 4o years.
[Tyrone Star , please copy.]
place, on the 11th inst., of Consumption, Mr.
William Bar to, aged years.
lyroTicE. —persons who are
1. v indebted to C. W. KIMBALL, ore very respectfully
requested to call on Dr. W.-S. Bictner, at his cilice, in the
Masopic Temple, and settle the saiuo without delay.
Altoona, Oct. 13-lt.
INSTITUTION IN DRAWING.—The
JL subscriber, if a sufficient number offer, will form a
class for instruction in Drawing, the course of which will
include Seinear and Tsometrical, Prospective, Shadowing.
Architectural Drawing, -Ac., to commence November Ist
18 59- EDWARD IIODNETT.
at John Bowman’s Exchange Hotel.
Altoona, Oct. 13, ’59.
GRAND DISPLAY
At THE
66 ii;oxiE]Xj99
The Undersigned have the
pleasure of announcing to their friends and custom
ers as well as the public at large that they are now re
ceiving their
FALL STOCK OF (iOODS,
which have been selected with care and bouglft at prices
which will enable us to offer inducements to purchasers.
Our stock of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
Is large and varied, including ail the newest styles of
Print*, Ginghams. Delaines, P,plins. Valencias. Plain and
Printed Merinos, Bfack and Fancy Silks, dr.. Also. Shawls,
Cloaks and Cloth Dusters, which have be v n brought very
low and will be cold at a small advance.
FOR THE GENTS,
We., have Black and Fancy Cassimcrcs, Satinents, Jeans,
Tweeds, ic. Our stock of FLANNELS and DOMESTICS
Is large, consisting of Muslins, Tickings; Denhams, Drib
Hags, Bed Blankets and Comforts, ic.
We have olsp a line stock of
Queensware, Wooden & Willow Ware,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Zepby Knit Goods, Gloves and llu-iery.aiid Notions of all
kinds. We wish to cull especial attention to our large
stock of
All-Wool, Wool Filling, List and Rag Carets,
Bought at Auction, and which wc cun offer at prices that
will defy competition.
GROCERIES for sale by Wholesale at City prices with
Freight only added.
Ail kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest mar
ket price. We respectfully invite all persons in want of
cheap and good GOODS, to call and be.convinced that wc
have a Model Stock at Model Prices.
J. i J. LOWTIIER.
Altoona, Oct. 13, ’59.
Stoves, Tin & Sheet Iron Ware,
SPOUTING, &C.
JAS. W. RIGG WOULD KE-j~_
spectfully inform the citizens of Altoona
and vicinity that ho keeps constantly on band aHKMJjuI
largo assortment of'CboA-uip, Parlor, Office nil9H|
Shop Stoves, of all styles and sizes, to suit the ■v-
wants of oil, which ho will sell at low prices, ou reason
able terms.
11$ also keeps on "hand a large stock of Tin and Sheet-
Iron Ware, consisting of all articles for culinary purposes—
Cbol Scuttles, Stove Pipe, etc. \
hMjdso^pur chased the right of sale in. Blair county,
IMPROVED SAUSAGE STUFfER,
an invention which, needs only to bo seen to be approcla
and should be possessed by every farmer, butcher or those
requiring such a machine.
Particular attention paid to putting up SPOUTING,
cither iu town or country. Spouting painted and put up
on the facet reasonable terms. [aprill4,lBs9-ly
House and lot for sale.—
The Subscriber offers at Private Sals
the HOUSE and LOT now occupied by her,
oh the corner of Adaline rad Julia streets, fIEHS f
East Altoona. Tho House la a good Two- HBai K|K
Story Framc Building, containiiig a
Parlor, Dining-Room and Kitchen on
first floor, four good sleeping rooms oh the second floor, &
a finished Attic. The lot fa in good order.
Persona wishing to view the premises and obtain further
Imfbmatiou will call upon the subscriber.
, MARGT. M. McCBUM.
Altoona, Aug. Utb, 1839-tC
A LTOONA NURSERY.—The Sub
r\ sertber would resnectfollv inform the jjata, '
public that he has now ch hand at Ms 1
scry, variousklnds'of FSV2T TRUES, ireody VjBBgBL
for trShsplanting this Fall, consisting pf Ap
ptei, Etaas, Plum, Pnaiei doge .and Jprieot "' b '
2Veef, grafted In the root All trees warranted. ■.
: Altoona. July Id, ’69-3m iB. B. TAYDQft.
OP ALI C OALIHESB ;PPE
signed Wonid respectftilly in ' "ji ■■_ ■■■ ' - —'mm.
farm the citizens of Altoona tint hfegjC O AlZafcagß
ha* taken: the Goal Yard
kept hy John AlHsnn, and- is
ed-to, fOrtaWf aU-kindeof Goal at toe shortest noHoeind
on. the most reasonable terms, for caw or prahpt month*
»yWßßt£irw‘ ’ “ “ 7'
■gepfc gKyIMWm, ■ . • ..- /• ,j.K 7 ■
BOUOfIX.A^H'I’UCH'S,
V/ 'WfcKhwter * Oo’a Patent ShonMbrflhaaßM fflilrte
ODee.9,IWB. ■' •- - p— * --•
P*ya fo* Svlbll course la the IrimCKy Collect the larges
moat eltetuitely patronised orgaalsad Oomaar
rial - School In.tho United State*. I] i---
- Four Larger ]salli,
tor Writing, Commercial Calculations, Book-Keeping and -
lectures; M
Usual time to complete a (tall courae, from 6 to 10 weeks
Every Student, upon guaranteed to be com
petent to manage the Books of aijjy Business and qualified
to earn a salary of from
$5OO to njoqo.
Students enter at any time—!{fo Vacation—lUviaw at
pleasure. |i ;^
First Premium for’Best.Writing f
Awarded this institution. The best Ju»d greatest variety
of Penmanship in any one Hall of: the Union, is found here.
tS. Ministers Sons received athaif price.
For full information. Circular) Spec fan cnsofßuglnesatnd
Ornamental Writing and Embellilbcd View of theCdUcge,
enclose five letter stamps to , F. W. JENKINS.
Sept. £2,1859,—1y 1, ; Pittsburgh, Pa.
Prospectus of 4. new work
BY EMERSON BENNETTJ :
Author of Clara Moreland,” “ Prairie Flower,’*« The Re
fugees,” “ Blanche Bertrand,” “ The Artist’s
\ Bride,” 4c., Ac., Entitled
WILD SCENES ON THE FRONTIERS;
• OR i
HEROES OF TjHE WEST.
“ Westward, the course of Empire takes 1U way.”
This Work, is the only one in Seal form, whicb-fer sev
eral years has emanated from thoben.of the gifted author,
who treads now alone the path uijce trodden by our own
Cooper. It will contain graphic pictures of the conflicts
of the hardy Pluueer, whoso strifes and struggles with his
Indian foe, rival the talcs of flctlolji and the tragic coun
terfeits of the mimic stage. Also j thrilling narratives of
the daring deeds, the hoart-toials, {the, heroic devotion and
self-denial of nobje women, thematb’ers of the West) Be
neath the over-arching forests, hand to hand, and foot to
foot, the intrepid adventurer has j encountered in deodty
cumbat the ruffian desperadoes wjio made their haunts in
ihe backwoods, and hi*.gallant achievements hare thrown
a halo of romance over uio waving prairies, the grand rid
mountains, and the majestic riven' of the land of the set
ting sun! ' j
Nor arc these pages waiting ib those gentler scenes
which make up home-life, and which are pictured with nil
the skill ana fidelity for which thc anthor U preeminently
distinguished. Hie delineation of jFroutler character, fnd
of the scenery of the Borders, has always the advantage of
in accuracy which is tho result pf an intimate, personal
acquaintance. } ’
FLEMING BROS.
The Work will be printed on fine white paper, In clear,
open type, and appropriately and beautifully illustrated by
the most skilliul artists. ITtno., Olotil. Price. 1.25.
HAMLIN A CO., Publishers.
No. 008 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
CONTENTS.
No. 1. The Mingo Chief. 2. The Kentucky Hero. 3. Thu
Mold of Fort Ilonry. 4. Wreknd on the Lake. 5. A Leap
for Life. 6. Love Triumphant. 7J A Desperate Encounter.
«. Mad Ann. 9. TheGarahlcrs Outwitted. 10. The Daring
Scouts. 11. A Fight on the Prairie.' 12. The Trapper’s
Story. 13. An Arkansas Duel. :14. The Veisoued Bride.
15. Attacked by Indians. IC. A Miraculous Escape. 17. A
Mother’s Courage. 18. The Dead Alive. 19. A Daring Ex
ploit. 29. Rocky Mountain Perils;. 21. The Guerrilla
Queen. 22. Fight with e- Bear. 23. The Haunted House.
24. Bill Lukons’s Run. 25. Tho Faithful Negro. 20. The
Backwoodsman’s First Love. 27. The List Stake. 28. Ad
venture of a Colporteur. 29. A Night with the Wolves.—
30. Col. Bowie of Arkansas.
Agents wanted in every part oil the Union and the Can
adas, to whom a liberal discount will be allowed.
AT McC ORMICK’ S STORE.
JUST ARRIVED, AND NOW BE
ING opened, a very extensive assortment of
SPRING AND SU.MiUER, GOODS,
of all the different varieties usually kept in country stores,
carefully selected in quality and ktyfe to suit the season,
consisting, in tho Dry Goods department, of Prints, Lawns,
Shallyg, Delaines, Ac., Ac., in all their Variety.
Also—Ladies, Misses and OenfsGaiters, Boots t Shoes,
Huts, Caps, Bonnets, Ac., Ac. ; ’
Hardware, Queenstcarp, Cedarware,
Leghorn, Film Leaf and I’unamu Hate. Oiffee, Sugar, Tea,
Molasses, Rice, Dried Pearhtp, <&., Dried Beef,
Sugar-Cured ITams, Shoulders, Sides,
all of w hich will ho sold or exchanged fur all kinds of pro
duce, such as Butter, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Rags, Soap, and
Grain of any kind, as low if not lower than any other
house iu town. Being very thankful for past patronage,
we will consider it a very great favor to receive a visit from
mir friends, and bo much gratified in having the pleasure
of showiug them our Goods. !
Altooni|, May 5 1859. A. McCORMICK.
I THE j -
(£assi)il(f Jlnuiuavi)
AND j
NORMAL SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES & GENTLEMEN.
?•I * ■ i
Cheapest School ih fbe Labcl I
\ iSend for a Catalogue !
Address M. McN- WalshV A. M.,
CASSVILLB, HUNTINGDON PA.
Sept. 22, 18S9-3m. i
]VTEW GROCERY IAND LIQUOR
It STORE.—Tho undersigned would beg leave to an
nouuco to the citizens of Blair county and vicinity that ho
has oiK-ncd his new Store on nr&im'd street, three doors
bflow the Superintendents Office, wperebehas just received
from tho East and West a uwsortmeut of '
Foreign and Domestic [Liquors,
consuting os fellows .
French (Hard Brandy, Cognac Brandy, Peach
Brandy, Cherry Brandy% Old Burgundy
Wine, Old Port Wine, 'Jamaica Rum, -
Holland Gins Old Rye Whiskey,
Monongahda Whiskey, and
Rhine* Wifas t
which he baa himself imported! Befallen ef Liquorsand
Farmers will find it to their ad vintage to bay of him.
as lie will sell at CITY PRICKS. J * A
He will also keep constantly on hand ah assortment of
GROCEEiES,
Such as Flour, Bacon, Salt,i Fish, Tobacco, Se
yar». Syrup, Sugar, Coffee, $c , £e., ,
All of which wiU be sold cheap for hash or Country Produce.
Oiir friends and the public generally are respectfully in
vited to give ns a call before pnrcliasiug elsewhere.
‘{ ' LOUIS PLACE.
Altoona, May 2q, 1859.-tf , i i
BARG-AJNSI
AT ItfcCORHICK’S STORE*.
WE ARE NOW (WEEING AND
will sell all articles of |: I-'•■■’•
Spring and Summe| Press Goods
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 'As
the season Is rapidly passing awaj-, |ihnd‘ onr stock of Do
laines, Challies, Lawns, Brilllauw, |fa, Is Very heavy, wo
want to clostf them out tb mate room tbrcteYall and
Winter Stock. •. liiiVr,; , .
Fentons wishing to purchase suph'gdods would do well
to pall and examine our stock before making their pur
chases. We will alao soll all Store; at
ly reduced prices, such asHats, <%ps; Bonnets, Boom and
Shoes, Ac., Ac. - ■ • ; pfc ■- - JAng.Aj 1850 i
JACOB SNf DEB, SAILOBi, '
tl The Hero of One Hvridrid Fits per Month I
I would respectfully,set forth ibyelahn to public stteu-
Uou,aeaFashioimfaleTsUor. ssfbllaws: ' ' :’ l!
Because I keep an excellent spdortment of Cloth*, Caasi
meres, Ventings and Trimmings, which, when examined,
always please. '<■;» *•- ' •
. Because my work, Is made up in * manner that takes
down thecountry and' gHerall im^enstomeis a city ap>
pewanee. 'V- ...■■■*•
Because lam not inferior as a Cutterto the best £o be
fiendanywhere. -i-jv;; - --'Jv ■
■ Because long experience in my business glreg mo entire
control over it, and I am not dependant npon any one-to
lift me out of the ends. ' f 1: '-
•'Beeanselajn Still on the sonny side of forty, and there*
fire my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired.
'Call on me, in the corner room: bfr the “Brant House.”
Oive.me a trial and you will go away pleased.
Altoona, May fi£-sm f ;-JACOB SNIDER.
t inrrs for ex
litwwlMfcng JUTS, MICTkBOACHeS. AJTTB, kid
tett*tmdtr nymtaintfur
O# lotftintih*l>rmg St«re : r ] ■'? : *-«•>- ■■- ■ .***»•>■ -■'
' -: ■ ' Q. W. SBCBIiEB.
CHEAP GOODS
HdXIAFiB BITTERS
CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY lsl
»Wej»S*A, :
WBEABE «F TOE
LIVEROOMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KINp
FEVER AND AGUE,
And the various affections consequent upon e discs JSte
„ STOMACB OR LIVER,
Socli m Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Mm
flMrtb’arn, Lora of Appetite, Despondency, Cqsuvsnsstr
Blind And Bleeding Plies. In *ll Nervous, Rheumatic and
Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instance* prated
highly beneficial, and In other* effected * decided cur*.
This is * purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly
scientific principle*, after the manner of the cslsbrstsa
Holland Proftsaor, Boorhave: Because of its grant aaecara
in the moat of the European States, its introduction int*
the United.State*eras intended more especially ftr those
of oar fethcrland scattered here and there onr the fee* Ot
this mighty country. Meeting with great success among
them, I now offer it toAhe American public, knowingthM
Its truly woudetihl medical virtues most be acknowledged.
It is particularly recommended to those ners-.se who**
constitutions niayliaro been impaired by the coDtlUueoa.
use of atde'nt spirits, or other forma of dissipation*Oana
rally Instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the
seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising
up tbo drooping spirit, Said, in fact, Infusing oswhsaith
and vigor la the system.
CADTION.—Tbe great popularity of this delightful ra
ma has induced many imitations, which the public should
guard sgnlnitpurchulng. Be not persuaded to btty say
thiug-ebra nutll you bare given Boerhave't Holland Hitlers
a lair trial. One bottle will convince you hour infinitely
superior it is to all these imitations.
■O' Sold at $l.OO pet bottle, or six bottles fcrsB, By tits
SOU POOtSISTOKS, % .
BENJ. PAGE. JR., & CO;.
Manufacturing I’harmartnUtU and ChtntUU,
PITTSBOROn. PA. ”
T. W. Dyott A i.nvi’hlladelphia; Brshl Patk,N«w
\ork; John P. Park, Cincinnati; Barnard, AdonMA dh,
Su Trills; A. ROUSTI, Altoona, Po, and by PrtggSa
and Merchants' generally throughout the SMt’Ritd
and Canada., [Octree 14, UW^i
All wanting Maxims in a sis.
LIGUTFDL CLIMATE, rich toll, and tecorofreaa
Rosto. Sea adTertUement of Oammrnton Land, in another
column.
IRON FINGER NAILS FOR HUSK*
J. IXO CORN —Ooald’a Patent Hoiking Tbfanbla lathe
only implement known that will entirely protect tbs An
gers boutthe evils of excoriation, dt, common to.hook*
Inc corn by hand. '
Wo'arc now in possession of over 200,000 letter* of .ap
proval, over tho signature, of reltablo kraun and ptant
ers in different localities in tha U. S , equally as SatUriax
as the lolluwing. '
READ! READ! READ!
THE HUSKING THIMBLE CANTU BE A T.
Messrs Oocl» A Co—Sirs;—X lend enckwed ft fcr rix
pairs of ynnx celobratod Hooking Thimbles. I bbagho a
pair of you lost fall and 1 have used them fcr booking evar
since. If there are any who don’t thlnVwoirth%Suato
buy a pair, let them tear their finger nailo off;fcr on*i I
won't. They will outwear anything of tha Uadi am
saw, and for husking they can’t bo beat. . > .
Yours truly, ' WM. MORROW,
Tiro, Crawford Co, 0, Nor. Bth, 1888.
BETTER THAN ANY MACHINE.
Misses. J. H. Qoold A Co.—Gents; find encloood.tl.W
for six pairs of your patent'Rnsktng Thimbles of t«r«tM
represented by the measures enclosed. I Used a pair Mat
year and 1 prefer them to all the great, small, and little
giant Corn buskers. Yours ReonectßEE iTILR&T.
Hillsboro Mortgoniery 00., Ilf. Nor. r7th,lBM„ * i
THE HUSKING THIMBLES ARE ALL WE
REPRESENT THEM TO BE. :
J. U. Ooclq A ,Co.-AiU»nce Ohio-aenUemeit l itf
cclved in good order the six pairo of Ua&ing TUnftr,tand
can say that they arc all that is represetited ofthSilhf
have distributed them among my weighboTV and (paid
liave sold a great many if I had had them Iq sbabonf l
will mysclCorgei some one to do' so, spptyfcr aa'aoioaey
for.their sale in Central lowa next season, - * ■
Yours Ac.. ' • sAinnei'id. ptsb.
East Pemioiueo Polk Co, lowa, Pec. Znh, 1S& “ ;
PRICES.
The Husking Thimbles are lent bymall (poet naWVto
my P. 0. oild rend, fur uao dollar per do*eo, (iLt nefi»l‘.Re
sorted sizes with circulars,dlroctious for usingb.
press fur five dollars per hundred, (60 Mln.V CfrcUltn
giring wholesale terms to those desiring to beCotneiitsdU.
sent for one letter stamp. • ■ ■
AOKNT!< WANTED. Money unt by ml!) at Ottf risk
urdcra filled with promptness.
Address
Dec. 12, ’S3~U.
T)ERSONS wishing to change their
X. biuim-SB to a rapidly Incnaueing tmttii a Knr
settlement where ImndredM are going. Where tbtcHiaiU
is mild ami delightful. Seo advertisement ofthellaninioil
t">n Settlement; In auothcrcoluinu. ■’
BOOK FOH EV
» ybo.b Y.-minfctß«i
SCLOgDKES.—D». TEL.
-R’S great work for th« mtr
iet),; or for ibose eontwn'pla
ng marriage— 2pb page*. (ail
PLATES. Price i??eirta£.
it to atl parts unde* seal, by
ail, POST
lies sold tbe lastpcory The
igle, married, nhd the iqiar
ied happy. A Lectured
I rc,or bow to choose* p*rt
ir; a complete,work laMyl.
ifery. It contain* hundreds
sej—warranted to bo worth
. -«Ked for it, 26 cent* lit neefo or
pewtage atompt enclosed, v.UI secure a Copy bj tepirn of
PR. TELLER has duvoted a lifetime to the car* ofdi*
m« on whicli his books treat. Address J. TOr.agw a» r>
ho. 6 Beaver street, Albany, N, Y. ' v .
a boat, with' fall dlmtfoo*.
Married ladies should not use them. Sent by mail. Ad
dfe«s Dr. Teller, an above. - , AprtlTnh. ’JMy
X? ARM LANDS FORSALB2S MILES
JL. Philadelphia by Railroad in (be State of New
Jersey. Soil among tlie bestfor Agricultural pnrnotee.
being godd loam soil. with a clay bottom. Thelandls a
large tract, divided Into small feme, and hundred* than
jU parts of the country arc novr settling and belldlriL—
®»e crops produced are largo and tad ; bo see* kroWfiS.
the climate Is doligbtfnl and secure from frosts. Tanas
from sls'to *2O per acre, payable within fimr year* by «n
-s®. y W*’*b® place—Leavd Vine Street Whirt
at PWladclpbiaat A. M. by far Hammo*2£,
°. r A J • Byrnes, by letter, llanimoaten PmSriSS.*
Atlantic County, New Jersey. See fall advertisement-»
another column.
XTOTICE —ALL PERSONS KNOW
JL j JNO themselves indebted to the firm eTßaina *
Bnnfbro,.wlH pleiao cfcH and settle their accounts wltbast
w maple ttmo has been given. In thirty days her**
Mler. all accounts unsettled will be pieced in the s-"dv or
« proper person for collection.
' Altoona, July 28,1859.-31 RUNYAN * BAN FORD.
. Theundersigned feels grateful for the patronage hereto
fore bestowed on the firm end himself by the citizene of
Alto One, and expects stilt to serve the public with all kfiids
of meat os usual, Ail persons failing to settle their ac
counts every thirty clays, ismt not expect longer tndnl.
gence. My,capital is limited, mid long credits will Moa
place mo where others ore that have indulged so much
credit to their rnln. JJARTIN UUNYAN. -
"VTEW WALL PAPER,
-s!L.Lr .. , MS AUTOJOnM*.
6M Embroidered papers for Parlors, new style. '
Bmtqmpapen for Hails, Chambers and panels.
Cheoprfml rtipert, from ets. upwards.
. Window Shades, Teeters, Borders, Ac.
W. P. MARSHALL & GO.;
SI TUEX OLD BI4JTD
No. 87 Wood St, Plttatan*.
STB IP ED FROIfT,
HavefecUiUcs poeeeesed by no other honsa We*of the
KSomitoliu toe obtaining newest styfr«, In rateed mtit
tixl tt dotr prices, front tho best french tad Aneriitt
putnumcinrerß. [Soj-.t. 22, *59.1 *
pAUTION.—ALL. PERSONS ABB
hereby notified not to purchase dr sell any lager bser
kege with the stamp of the ALTOONA BRKWJEUY there
on, as such kegs never have been and never will be' fold
from the Brewery. All kegs containging said stamp Will
be claimed and taken, wherever found, by the proprjetwta
of the Brewery to whom they belong. _■
duly 28th 1859-tf. WILIIBUI k BSC.
r>BApE growers can carry on tljfiurfeiisi’
nJT nees most successfully st Hsmrooaton,--fbfejftgm
frosts. Some Ibrty Tlnysrda sat cut ths jiMf MiH&HfrM
advertisement of Hammonten Bands, in Snather eelUMl
•.* \
j. ii.owttr>
Alliance O^s,