nth, 3308. i 91 U *»' ; l§'- : £ 52 *8 • »smvi!s - 53 ~ >l5 ■ i»i '.iee----«Ml6 : ;:S' M 198 •? 69 1 117 .S 3 " is. rap#- s s#& s -85 70 6§ 7? K 41 40 ll 4« 218 68 MS *" 41 142 41 SpJ-, 4.1 Ittt - 43 :: S* 'Tf •'lB 143 30 jjj. .- :*7 94 38. r J£ li 97 ■ *«r -128 nB-STA*g-&uLiawff t , Powoltou, near KbiUwJol success,-at Jeaat ap ferL s aro , conocrped. ety, thaaks.lo Uspreaenf :l mo * 1 fluHrUUmgjpon. ;i! Knr were o«r us, ami speaks of lt.a« n s 11,0 spciety -ia well ih 'vu.patlnesoy^onjc. Tlie Funner* rllicj, iii'tiieut cstahUßfimeiit o'" - i: «piltt|s|c;R U : is i« a»«oi^p«»*iw. s .volimax to ctt ■ is-a inaiiifist.dolcrjiil t’;p fiiniers'iEwugttoiit «ir profession on JilpW i-occupied. a Ui .° uaca ii tho.oe cc ; ;^^R i e i dollars m deLi*. >pi:nino ' D SUMMER iIAS. JUST^. ' , ’ l,l wVirgthfoi, 'nt <>l M-nwnjnble giKHU.to*,'. 1 v/.W(IA-XX,VJ EMIIKX>IVKIIJF.s t xuiurof ; : i . it t ”> Qn*;oii»ww* ajgi) •: uies,- ;.UTOI!S f .mi to any in «!»• ijiu-ket. ;j.L|iu« sow to Ijtttter julffcuu,;, Miybody to call.’. A* ;* ‘ YOmHE^: .1 {! a.ivlcivtp young mtn ofi !:•! wJmt jtmr at; cure uf | r;.' «on of four motiirr. i i «. brick in • ■l*—the subscriber waulM Jujtt returned from lb. 11 i! stork ofllemvadiß^f gl OF 4 m aliv m* styjl.es; 0> wisth| U ■ •>. a K'-w l «.4M-f r. hi.-li will bo «ol4; iCAsi:; 1 in" in tlvo alKj»o,j;««,_ur|l! rclta'ing krf I ffip i w. «i nilo ihi- IjntlutraiacbnrcU- IiASMS at : « >I : LT> 3 STOKi IviiE ANDlvffi. ; ' ••j-kls, which jaro wSitli H : of i i aiwwl^tt^^paiu’t r ifjirf, ‘*h° 7'v >■■ n” . ;)i<7 .S7«vj|fnr ■i"«iug nil »Uet,”^WW*®* / ■' C>r Snmr^l' a-*«irtmrnt /of XrSrfjf f: f i CiuiimrrrfJ’lui i cr:ti r i>i» short |MW» i .- r. liichutiuf give' *B*^* ■ nri i laty—ou(y fo,cb®* ~ :-r.o.fcnt UMkt : t Iroii Varc, lit i.-w t j)ricys u tir nii;at tire eau’t reslst the tempts, tlon to .eepy them; Ton needn't read them if you are particularly fastidious • A TliTmn« , ii l **i or<,e,a gaz ' - warning, To press—bis list down over his eyed!” But the above is not all that is said about your fashions, ladies. Here’s another fejlow who writes for a popular magazine, who dis courses as follows upon the “ skeleton” (what dye-call-em) fashions of the day; “ A woman in this rig hangs In her skirts like a clapper .in,a bell, and I never meet one with out being tempted to take her by the neck and mg her.” Another fellow, speaking of the. way women display their arms add shoulders, and conceal their feet, ankles and such, makes the following dangerous revelation; | ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE. MAILS CLOSE. n«n | *y'jS®* r h , ' Etf* 01 ™ b HAILB O PEN ««(#«■ Tl'rof'P I '. 7 55 AijM. »» \ f . ™ “ c 25 P. M. T3OA. M. Mid 615 “ office open f jr the transaction ofbneinca* from 630 A 31. -Si r. M-, during the week, and from 7.30 to 8.30 o’- tW jun” Vs7*tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, T*. 31. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. * Train r-»"t arrives 1,25 A. M., leaves 1,30 A. 51. *? ,rM West “ 7,55 “ “ 8,15 “ . , .* East “ 9,05 P. M. “ 0,20 P. Si. ** « West « B,IOP. 51, « 8,23 P. Si. lf( , “ Kart “ 7,35 A. 51. “ 7,50 A. 51. ,1 „ .. West “ 6.25 P. SI., “ 0,40 p. 51. jtiH.I.TP 5 VFIJL’UfI BRANCH connects with Express (i| , „ u .| West, with Mail Train East and West, and r th tore! KHn'lit Eastward and Westward. * r 'n„. BI.AIIISVIU.E BRANCH connects witli. Johnstown ,r«T Train East and West, Express Train West and Stall Train Hart. Novenil-r 2'. )SSS local items. SurTiirr : .f Salks —We are indebted to the Standard for the following condensed statement of the real estate to be sold by Sheriff Funk, at ibe Court House, in Ilollidaysbttrg, on Monday nest, 24th Inst. A -lot of ground an«L a plank dwelling-house, mi High street, Altoona—sold as the property of George Kerchner. A lot of ground and two story frame dwelling house, on Claudia street, AUoouft—sold as the property of Charles A. Pierson. A lot of ground and a two story brick build ing, on Montgomery street, IJojlidaysburg— .,,l.l as the property of John and Kezia Cox. tnct of land contttining 80 acres, in Free dom luwtitdiip, with a log dwelling house and narn: al.-o, a tiact of laud in the same town containing 130 acres, with a log cabin oiid stable—sold as tlie property of Jacob A tract of land in Allegheny township, con isliiing CO acres, with two log dwelling houses and two log stables—tsold as the propetty of lurid t.'lossin flic shine of Absalom B. Stewart in 214 acres f land in Frankstown township. A lot of ground and plunk house, on the Midi side of the plank road lending to Altoona sold ns the property of John R. Martin, Mary. Martin and Margaret McClelland. Two lots of ground in East Freedom, with .’u|iroTemcnts—sold as the property of Janies ’lduiic, A lot of ground and frame building, on Juniata nreet, llollidaysburg—sold us the property of Fioinns and John Shoemire. A tract of land in Logan township, containing •■'cres, with two small log dwelling houses mil a log stable —sold as the property of James Mathews. Tart of a lot of ground and a two story frame dwelling house, on Bhiir street, Holliduysburg -sold as the property of Pat Morgan. A tract of land in Tyrone township, with iiiproveraents—sold as the jft operty of Ihos. i riasman dcc’d. A lot of ground in Loudensvillc, Logan town ■ !:i r, with improvements—sold as the property ■'f Kolia Kennedy. Two lots of, ground nncl buildings, situate in .Newry—sold as the property of Catharine Cullison. I’art of a lot of ground on Montgomery street, ’nil four lots of ground on Allegheny street, Hollidaysljurg with improvements—sold as the property of Thomas Bingham. A lot of ground and a three story frame dwell ,!lS house, in Gaysport—sold as the property of Miry Ann Voder. A tract of land in Allegheny township, con :Jo acres—sold as the property of Kub ’i’ I. Burrell. x nu:Ni;vr Fmr Excuse.—We learn that the 1 li/cus’ Fire Company, of this place, have pur di.ecd from tlie Good ( Will Fire Company, of liui.idelp.hh, the engine used.by that Company, i i n tkm? to getting their Steam Engine. The '"'ad Mill is a first class Engine, and said to be best ami handsomest of the kind in the city, it originally cost the Company £2,AO'), al thougli. if we are rightly informed, the Citizens’ 1 -aupany get it for §l4OO. It is expected to l; 'e on .Saturday week, on what train we have i. .t been informed, but presume it will be duly nnounced. Should the Weather be favorable, »e presume the Company will exhibit it by a ! recession through the town. The gentlemen engaged in getting up the company And collect ing the funds for the purchase ol this much needed and truly useful article, deserve the (banks of the entire community. We shall have bore to.say about .the “ merahedn” hereafter. 1 A Mnnuv Party.—On Saturday cvcning.last, niny of our'good citizens were slightly taken back by the appearance of half-a-dozen -ear rwgcs and wagons, (In one which was a string band,) all well tilled with passengers, driving iron Virginia street, nftd halting at the Logan Of coarse everybody wanted to know ,lat it meant, and forthwith repaired to the House, where they found it tp-be a party friends of Hall, who had cone, ever IWn to compliment arid dphgrat i| 4te njon iuß election to the Senate: Col. • nude hiii appearance rihdaddressed theaudi ®ee assembled, in his nsualJiappymanner, his friends for .the interest lhey mnui ttted in his and the compliment paid % after which ,-ihe party again took passage u the plank roluiifor the towri *‘ over'the bilk” * Aj; MettpdiatCbarpb tafr webope it will iMomplißh gooa'crt it closes. On Sabbath last, Re* '®" ; *;'°® e ktod morntag andeven ii™^T l 8 t,ieoft • n tlie eTealne Vus the cower? „ Jallqr, and hip discourse j, Ue was Xpllowejl by ’ v pjUioxtiltion. Pre- Iftio Q»y& ’ *“«* had a-good effeoi . 7 26 A.M. 7 86 A.M. 7 28 A. M. «nd;fliJ6 P.-M. $0 « < vso: “ ■■ TilOS. A. SCOTT. Siifi't a woman has leys as well as arms, and why, if it be the custom, should uotoue be seen as well as the other ?” A Cop of Watke. —The following sentiment, which is as “ apples of gold sot in pictures of silver,” is from the tragedy of lon, written by Thomas !Noon Tulfourd, an eminent English writer, who died in 1804, Many a sermon— many a volume Of sermons—does not contain as much of the milk of human, kindnets us this brief quotation from a theatrical play: _ . “ f Xu a little thing To give a cup of water; yet its draught Of cool refreshment, drained by fevered lips, Slay tend n shock of pleasure to thC-soul More e.\«iuisite tliau when iiecfnrt-nn juice . IU news tlie life of joy hi Icippiest hours! lie a little thing to speak some common word Ot comloi t. wliicli'hatli ulluost lost its use, \ut. upon the ear of him w ho thought to die Lniuourneil, -twill fall like choicest music" Apology. —We feel that we owe our rcnlcrs an apology for want of attention to our last is sue and tlie numerous errors which appeared therein. A heavy press of job work which has kept ns'busy’, .night and day, for some time past, is our excu c fur want of attention ; and the fact that the proof was read at a late hour of the night, when Morpheus almost led us cap tive at his will, is our excuse for the errors.— Bear with us yet another week, friends, and then we shall he able to do justice to our paper and consequently to y ou. ■. Bl.vik Coustt Fami.—A heavy press of job work prevented our'.-iUeiulhig the Fair held at llollidaysburg, for which we feel sorry (not about the job work, but because we didn't get to the Fair.) as sve understand it was the best ever-held in the county, and wo heard it re marked, by persons from abroad, that it sur passed those-of .surrounding counties. Little Blair is seldom behind in anything .she under takes. AVhen her citizens attempt to get up a Fair they do it; and when they undertake to elect a Senator, they do it. Fast Fkkight Tiui.v— On Monday last there was tin additional freight train placed upon the Pennsylvania railroad. The train runs in close connection with those on the western roads, and makes a reduction of time of twenty-four hours between Philadelphia and St. Louis. These in creasing facilities for transporting goods to the 'Vest in so short a time must have the effect to bring to the Pennsylvania company a corres ponding increase of business. Tuasus —The Junior hereby returns thanks to Miss Ella J. Humes for the present of a handsome boquet of fail flowers, hoping that site who thus rejoices the heart of the printer, by culling and arranging sweet boquets for Lira, may find her pathway strewn with the flowers of prosperity and happiness, and be able to pluck and retain ns a tompauion through life, the handsomest flower of the masculine gender which grows iu the world’s garden. BSf* i oung men wishing to qualify them selves for business should avail themselves of a course of instruction at a commercial college.— Uehavea couple of scholarships in the Inin City College, Pittsburgh, which is one of the best institutions oi* the kind in the country, which we will dispose? of at terms that will make it an object to secure lliem. ’ Child Scaded,— A little daughter of Daniel Null, of this place, betwee n tyro-and three years old, was severely, but not dangerously, scalded about the face, neck, and breast, on Thursday last, by the accidental upsetting of a pot of boiling coffee.— Standard. Postm ASTK.U' —CoI. Samuel McCamant has been appointed Postmaster at Olivia, this coun ty, vice John Sislcr, resigned. A Nice Vouxg M ax.—A young woman in New York has lately sued,a man for breach of prom ise of marriage, and recovered S9OO. The principal evidence against the defendant was thti fact that he gave the plaintiff his tobacco box, and borrowed a gun of her father, bothof which circumstances he thus explained in his testimonyheard her-evidence in regard to my attachment for her. When I would pass by her father’s house she would come out and ask to rjde. I never took her out riding bat once or twice in my life ; once to Peafield and once to PitUford—l am not positive which was first. I went to Pittsford with her alone'; she went with ns to Pcrifield, I remember leaving my fo bacco boxwith her; Ihadbeen to singing school. Nothing was said, ori the way about affection for her. Jt was cold, and they asked me to go in arid Wrirm mytolff 'whieh rdldL" I£od got warm and .etartod for the door. . Took out my tobacco box and took a chew df tobacco. Mary reached out her fond . across the stove for the bpx. I let her have It. She said when you take this box you have got .to take mo. I said vciy well and she his got it yet for all that I know. I had no .talk aboutjnarrying her then or at any other time* X used to go there ocoasionollyto borrow the oW gentleman’s gtra, apd sometimes they hollered at me. I had borrowed his gun Cerent times, as I wanted to .use it.’’ ",. " \ ' ' KITIISG AND JL A; ooßKsinr. WnritZ* Off Pluniher % tnm I‘Wladclpliia, him opebeda GaaFUtingwid Plumbing establishment In. Brant's Row tbbeedoorabfcldwtboPdatOffic*.’•■*■ ;y •■ 'f'.. ■ ‘ lie will be pleased (9 attend to all orders Jn bis line with promptness, neatness and dnrability. -f ■ ‘‘■ltS*- Ail work warranted. Altoona, Oct. 6, •#»* During .the; summer that has just passed away, thousand ofsufferers from dysentery, and diarrhtoahave teen relieved by tue use ol HOSTEXIBR’S BITIEIIS, a medicine which is evidently destined to mantoin a pertna* nent place jn the public estimation. Billions diarrhoea is TTOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. — ono of thoao ciiseased which baffles the skill oftbephysi- JIJL- offers at private f, ,jj cian. Xho.jmedicim; .they administer to act upon the bow- ££ NoHh* SS els neyer s<|cms toteach the, source of the evil. Thodiffl- nn. The House is a good two Story Blank «Kj| I wlgE culty is to ttit a remedy that will reach all the digestive ?, ui 1 1J * n S’ 'weatherboarded, containing:a jeroEedlefll - simnltancbusly a rush of vigors th ontho ritf Uicmscjycs of tyla disease. This problem is solved by -mid floor, and AUo a good Porch And Bal tho Bitters, wjilch>never fiUla to conquer tlio most stub* conytotho bock part oftlie House. A goOd cellar, ami just closed,; this medicine has achieved more cures than ■ formation, call on the subscriber, residing thereon. any other ever presented to the public, and during the Ctil. S'’” & osmajl frrtmd dwelling House on the aaroo lot. i. _„v , , ~ r, The terms of sale will be mode easy. ' * which that terrlbje scourge, the fover and ague, Is-soprev- fOct, 13.] J. • Wm. KENaiJIK ulent, theßißEßSiirili gate- fresh feme.' ' * " —-* " Sold by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere ,49TBn advertisement iirtmother column. wxas.-wiGs-wias. BATCHKLOtt’S AND TOUPEES surpass all W]L%l»t, easy and durables ; • Fitting id achat^-- noturning upbohind—no shrinking off the ieiifr Indeed, this is tbo only Establishment where threethlngi or* properly enderstoodand made. ' ■ f,- ." ■- ' im Dtt4dw*y. Etw.yerk. I- * » SPECIAL NOTICES. I]f I I HII || ] J>% HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, J. ;|ii - - akx> L ‘ r B«. HOOPIASDJg BU4AHIG ! f CORDIAL, , The greatstandard medicine* of the pretent age, have acquired their great popularity only through year* of trial. Unbounded tatu/ae tion |it rendered by them in all cases; and the peop}e have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility or the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and aU diseases arising from a disordered liver'br 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 extant, ft will cure, without rain, thfi rqost 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 few doses will also at once check and' cure ike most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from Cold is the Bowels. r These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. Jackson wiU be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. f In-the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called Everybody's Almanac, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. «5, Kor sale, in Altoona, by A. lloush and 0. W Kessler, ami by all Druggists. [may lit. - SU-ly Dailey’s, Magical Pain Extractor. In all diseases inflammation more orlesspccdominatc-s— -now to nllay inflammation strikes at the root of disease— hence an immediate euro. DALLEY'S MAGICAL DA lie D..XTH Af’TOD. ami tmUnug else, Will allay inflammation at once, and moke a certain cure. DALLEY'S MAGICAL VAIS ESI I!ACTOR will cure [he following among a great catalogue of diseases; Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Chafes. Sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Bruises. Sprains,-Bites, Poison. Chilblains, Biles, Scrofula. Ulcers. Purer Sores, Felons, Ear Ache, Piles. Sore Eyes. Clout, Swellings,Rheumatism. Scald Head. Sait Itheum. Baldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers' Iteli. Small Pox. Mfasir?*, liarfh. Ac., Ac. r° liomf * it may appear incnMulmw that so many diseases should he reached by one article; such an id-a will vanish when reflection (mints to the fact, that the salve is a com bination id ingredients, eacli and every one anplying a per fect an. idfite to its ap]iosite disorder. DAILEY'S MAGICAL DA IK EXTRACTOR In its effects Is magical, because the time is Bo short he tween disease and a permanent cure; ami it is an extrac tin'. ns it draws all disease .art oT the affected part, leaving nature as.perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely ne cessary to say tlr.it no house, work-shop, or manufactory should be one moment without it. Xo 1 a-iii Extractor is genuine unless the box has ujmn it n stool pi.(to engraving, with the mimo of Henry Dailey. Manufacturer. Sold by 0. W. KessHr. Altoona; George A. Jacobs. ILI - and by all the Dnigghu and patent medicine dealers thruiiglioi.it tho United Status and Canadas. Principal Depot, IGo Chambers street, New Volk. Nov. 11; ISoS-ly c. F. CIIACE. Nervous Diseases Controlled and Con quered. Of all tlie various ills that detract from the enjoyment of hitman life, most of them maybe trace,! to a disordered condition of I lie nervous system. The horrors of Epilepsy, or Falling Sickness, arise in most cases from this cause.— Out readers may remember, on several occasions before. Me hate alluded in the tvoliderfn! cures, or modifications of Fits, made by tbo Vegetable Extract Kpibptio Pills, in vented and prepared by Vr. Seth S. linnet, of luK llaltimore Ftre.-t, Baltimore, Md. We feel fully satisfied that these Mils hnve'curcd some of tlie most stublHiru cases ofEpileje sy. as tveif as tlie milder firms of Kits, such as severe Cramiis, Spasms, Ac, We now record tbo fact, that persons Mill find these Mils equally efficacious in curing every form of nervous debility no matter whether manifested in the aente and exmiciatiug form ol Neuralgia, Tic-Duiorenx, or Nervous Headache, the misery of Dyspepsia or Indiges tion, the sufferings of Rheumatism or Gout, tlie melancho ly hallucination of depressed spirits or hysteria, their ef fects will be equally Vnippy and certain. Persons in the country can write to the inventor, and have the medicine forwarded to them by mail. Tlie prices arc, one box, $3; two boxes,ss; twelve boxet $2l; and sent to any pagt of the country*, free pf postage. Direct your communications to Siih S.Uaxok, IDS Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. HAIR DViJ—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE, WM. 4. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE! r/ic Original and Best in the World! All others arc mere imitations, and ibould be avoided, if you wish to escape ridirub*. GRAY, [RED, or RUSTY HAIR. Dyed, instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without tlie 1-ast injury to the llairor Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Tin. A. Batchclpr sincelS39, and over 80,000 applications have been made; to the hair of his patrons of his famous Dye. AVM. A.-BATCHELOR S HAIR DYE produces a color not to he (listingu tabes! from nature, and Is warranted not to im'nrc tlie least, however long it may lie continued, and Oio ill I effect of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigo rated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at tho Wig Factory, 232 Broadway, N'ew York. £oid by Druggists in Altoona, and by Druggists in ail cities and wßis of tho United States. AS* Tho Genuine has tho name and address npon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of Not. IS, JISSB-lj; WM. A. BATCHELOR, - | 233 Broadway, New York. Important to Females—Dr Cheese ***’B The combination of iagrcdionte in these Pills are the' result of a'loa&and extensive practice. They are mild in their''operation, and carton} in correcting all lrregnlarities,painftd menstruation.vremovlng all ob structions,-whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the aide, palpitation of thb heart, disturbed sleeft which always arise from interruption ofnature, inducing with certainty periodical regularity. Warrapted purely vegeta ble, and free from anything Injurious toi life or health. Ex plicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price $l, gent by mail by enclosing $1 to anv authorized Agent. R. B. UCTCIIIXOS, General Agent for the United States, ICS Chambers street, Xew York, To whom all Wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold by G. W. Kessler, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacobs, HoUi daysburg; and by all Druggists in the foiled States, Call on the Agent and get a pamphlet free. Nov. 18, 1858-1 y Ab this is Ul6 season of the rear when worms are most formidableomong children, the proprietors cfM'Luue’s Vermifuge, Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, beg leave to cull the attention of parents to its virtues for the c.\p..-!)lug of these annoying, ami often fatal enemies of '-Jiililr-vn. It was invented by n physician of greet -'Vp-ri'-jee in Virgin ia, who, after having used it lor several tears in his own practice, ami found its success so universal, was induced at last to offer it to the public as u cheap loti certain and ex cellent medicine. It has since iiec.itne justly popular throughout the United States, ns the most efficient Vermi fuge ever known, and the demand iias been steadily on the increase since its first introduction to the public. V Purchasers will la- careful to ask for Dr. M’l.ane's Celebrated Vermifuge, manufactured by Fleming Uroa. of Pittsburgh, Pa All other Vermifuges In comparison arc worthless. Dr. M'Lanc's genuine Vermifuge, also his cele blitted Liver pills, can now be had at all respectable drug Xmc genuine vilhuut the signature of FLEMING BROS. s tor fa, CViur IT htui tale ro p££t> the Sl's A philosopher has calculated that the amount of liglß which flows from the solar orb could he scarcely produced by the d By com bustion of two hundred globes of tallow, eu- 1, epud to the ‘iirlh in magnitude. A sphere of combustible matter, much larger than the snn itself.^w-mldbe c n.-umed .-very ten years in uiaataining its w-nd, rful bi tlli.incv. it would he a splendid sight to see an immense transparency illuminated by means of one of these tallow globes, and hating written upon it. But all four, garments tit the Brown .-tone Clothing Hall a Roekhill A Wilson. No-, ts.'d and Dili Chesnut Street, above Fixth, Pldl.nlelpli.a.” piUVATE SALE. THE HOUSE, JL sCND LOT of Thomas McCulla, itt Altoona. .formerly Ore-nsburg )is offered rtt private sab-. Lot 0-_»i f. ,-t don't by I.AI. For further information information impure of the oc-upsnt. BERNARD McNEALI?. October '2O, lsi9. T <)>T —WAS TAKEN FROM THE Jl J Logan House, (probably by mistake! on tic evening o! the 11th or morning of 12th. a Band-Box marked Thomas Lilason. Butler, Pa , containing two Bonnets—one of tine white hair, trimmed with pink riband: the other a dark tvtnt-r bonnet trimmed with red riband with black edges, and one pair of white kid shoes. Whoever has taken timin' will be entitled t" a suitable rewatd and the thanks'of the owner by leaving them with WM. .N'E.SBIT. Altoona, Ocf. 20, IfCby.-lt : INSTRUCTION IN lillAU INC.—TI IC I JL subscriber, if a sufficient number offer, will form a class for instruction in Drawing, the course f which will '■include Linear Perspective, Projection appli ed to Machinery Drawing, .Shadowing. Architectural Drawing. Ac., to cm., ....-no- \ v .. vembvr Ist, IbSU. EDWARD lIODM-.TT. at John Bowman's Exchange-Hotel. Altoona. Oct. IJ, ’nO, JUST OPENED A STOCK OF lEnttwlg Jletu (go oils. FL A. O. KERR WOULD INFORM THE GOOD people of Altoona, the surrounding country, and the - rest of mankind," that he has just returned from the city w.th a large stock of NEW GOuDS. which he off,-is at reasonable prices, at the stand formerly occupied bv B Kerr, and recently by W. O’Neuli, on Main street, ‘ills st.Vk is the only one in town which ia .FN'yiREEY NEW"; and lie flatters himself that lie lias something to please tlie ■■ye of of every lady, and suit the wants of every gentleman lie deems it unnecessary to enumerate all the articles oii the shelves, (as to do so would re. pure a whole m-wspapei,. but Mould say that lie lias everything in tlie line of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS! which Ibis meridian calls for. and all just snit.d to the, se;is,in. together with a well,selected assortment of House Furnishing floods. Midi as Carpets. Window Blinds, Shades, which will commend themselves. FOR GENTLEMEN, lie has a grout.variety—fivni which the* otii n-»t fail to nutlvu a *iitjsliu;U)r;y selection. lie ha.s ulso u ti{>-tup llf *- ami . heap asb,.‘had ulis f^ of the place of«B=» * growing or mam uincture. Also, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARK. and rytlnhg necessary to complete a store in a thrivin- town like Altoona. All he asks is that tlie people call ami examine hi* .pick >wnch he will at all times take pleasure in *howjni', and lie leels confident that he eaa ?=**nd them uway ivjuiciuir. jf m*t in the j.mchaao of junt such an article aa th *v wante.L at Uie remenibninec of having looked um.hi the hamUnni est stock of Goods ever exhibited in the town Altoona, Oct. 20. 1859. GRAND DISPLAY AT THE 6 6 33C© JBBZ 9 © r pHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THE pleasure of announcing to their friends .in,l custom ers as M*eJl as tlie public at largo that tli-v are now re ceiving tlmir FALL STOCK OF GOODS, which have Ilia'll selected with care and bought at price which will enable ns to offer inducements to purchasers Our stock of LA IVIES’ DRESS GOODS Is large and varied, including mi lie n. e -ivies of Prints. G nyhnnu. Delaines. Poplins. is. i‘h,in and Printed Merinos, Bluet and Pane;/ Su!:t. ,fe. Aisn, Shawls finals Lind Clulh Dust.rs. which have Uvn nroe.ght very • low and w ill he sold at a small advance. J FOR THE GENTS, We have Black and Fancy Cas-iingres, Saliuents, Jean-, Tweeds, 4c. Our stock of FI.ANNULS and DOMESTICS is large, consisting of Muslins. Tickings, Denhams Dril -1 lags, lied Blankets and Comforts, 4c. ■, ’ Wc have also a line stock of (lueensware, Wooden & Willow Ware, BOOTS & SHOES, Zophy Knit Goods, Gloves and Hosiery! and Notions of all kinds. We wish to call especial attention to our inree stock of 6 All-Wool, Wool Filling, List and Rag Carpels, Bought at Auction, and which We can offer at prices that will defy competition. GROCERIES for sale by Wholesale at City price} with 1 rcight hnly added. . . All kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest mar ket pHce. Wc respectfully invite nil persons in want of cheap and good GOODS, to call and he convinced that we have a Model Stock at Model Prices. J. & J. LOWTHBB. Altoona, Oct. 13, ’59. pAx\ BE BOUGHT AT H. TUOITS, V/ Winchester 4 Go’s Patent Shoulder Seam Fine Shirts Dec. 9,1838; -; ; QIIOE Easiness and Factories can be Kj canicd on profitably at Hammon ton. See advertise incut of Hammohton Lands. TTNITED STATES LIFE INSU eompscy. Agency, Anna Street, Altoona. IT, }B*9. , JOILV SHOEMAKER? Agent. WORMS. ; ; . ' " Pays for a full course in the Iron the larges most extensively patronized and «*** lorganiaed Cothmer rial School in the United State*. I ' Four Large'! Sails, For Writing, Commercial Calculate as,Book-Ko«ptag and Lectures. Usual time to complete a full cou: -se.from 6 to 10 weeks Krcry student, upon graduating, id guaranteed to bo com potent to manage the Books of any Business and qualified to earn a salary of from $5OO to $l,O }& Students enter-at any time—Xe -Vacation—Retie* at pleasure. 1 ! ’ First Premium for 3 sst^Writing Awarded this Institution. The hist and greatest variety of Penmanship in any one Hull of tl e Union, U found here. C*>- Ministers Sous received at haif price. For full informatioti. Circular, Spc unions of Business and Ornamental Writing and Embellish'd View of the College, enclose live letter stamps to F. \V. JEXKIXS. Sept. 22, 1859.—1 y Pittsburgh, Pa. Prospectus of ainew work BY EMERSON BENNETT, I , f Author of “• Clara Moreland,” “ Brairio (flower.” “Tho Re fugees,” “ lUancheUortraud,’! •< ®, e \ rtist’s ’ bride,” 44c., en [itleil WILD SCENES ON TUA FRONTIERS; ' OR ; HEROES OF TI|E WEST. •• Westward, the course of Empire takes its way.” This Work. Is the otjy one in Boo! form, which for sev eral yearn lias emanated from the pe I’oTthe gifted author who treads now alone the patli unci trodden by our own Cooper. It will contain graphic pictures of the conflicts of the hardy Pioneer, whose strifes and struggle# with his Indian foe, rival the tales of fiction ami - the tragic coun terfeits of the mimic stage. Also thrilling narratives of the daring deeds, the heart-trials, tie htToic devotion and self-denial of noble, women, the mothers of the Westße neath (he over-arching forests, ham to. hand, and foot to foot, the intrepid adventurer bag encountered in deadly cum bn i the ruffian desperadoes who made their haunts in the backwoods, ami his gallant achievements have thrown a halo of romance over the waving ( ruifies, the grand cld mountains, and the majestic rivers of the laud oftho set tin*; mui I N.-i are these pages wanting in -those gentler scenes which make up home-life, and which, are pictured with all the ski)l and fidelity for which the at tilth; is pre-eminently distinguished. His delineation of Frontier diameter, and of the scenery- of the Borders, has aid-ays the advantage of an accuracy which Is the result of mi-Intimate, personal ar.| nail.lance, file \\ O. k will 1.0 printed on line [white paper. In clear, open type, and appropriately ami beautifully illustrated by the most skillful artists. 12m0., Cloth. Price. I.'>s HAMLIN A CCI- Publishers. No. GOO chestnut Street, Philadelphia. CONTENT?. No. 1. The Mingo Chief. 2. The Kentufckv Hero. 3. The Staid of Fort Homy. 4. Wrekcd onkho Lake. 5. A Leap f t Life. t). Love Triumphant. 7. A,Deapemte Encounter, s. Mad Ann. ‘.r The .but.biers Outwitted. 10. The Darin- Scouts. 11. A Fight ou the PrairiK 12. The Trapper's M,n y. 1.,. An Arkansas Duel. U The Pi isoued Bride a. Attacked by Indians. Hi. AMirdtulons Escape. 17. A .'[other's Courage. IS. The Dead Alive. JO. ADaringEx ploit. 2u. Rocky -Mountain Perils. 21. The Guerrilla P'ffht with a Bear. 23. The Haunted House. 24. Bill Lukens’s Bun. 2A. The Far hfnl Negro. 2(i. Tlie Backwoodsman's First Love. 27. The Last Stake. 2S. Ad -tiltiro of a Colporteur. 29. A Nig it with the Wolves,— ou. i.’ol. Howie of Arkansas. Air.-I.ts wanted in every part of the Union and the Can adas, to whom a liberal disc mint will be-allowed. CHEAP GOGHS -1 7’ Me COR MI CK’£ ,V T 0 R IT. IFST ARRIVED, NOW RE (J ING opened, a very extensive a. sortmeiil of SPUING AND SUM ME of all the different varieties usually k ■ carefully selected ill quality and sty I consisting, in tire Dry Goods'departm .- eitallys, Delaines. Ac., ic.. in .ail theii Also—Ladies. Misses amt Gent's (!; , Hats, Caps. Bonnets, Ac., Ac. Hardware, Queensware, kjcdunrarr, Lnjhorn. I'.lm In./ami /'.mania //< Li. t'liljn . Smjar. Tea, MobtwSt Hie*. Dried }\ai‘hrf>. t'Vj., J>ricd /><•/’, Sfuj'ir-Cnrcd Hums. WtottUlcr *, cfr., nil of w'nirh will he sold or exchanged far ull kinds of pro- Juri', 6uc 1 1 :is Butter, Kgp*. hard, Tuljo>v, lings, Soap, ami (iralu of any kind, as low If not K wet than any other house I*i town. lleing very thankful fur past patronage, w »)i consider it a very gnat favor \a receive a visit from cur friends, and bo much gratified iu having the pleasure of showing them our Goods ‘ Alti.xtoa. May 0 1859 dfassbillf £ nniirarj) NORMAL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES & IjENTLEMEH, Cheapest School injtlic Land! ■V'. W for a Catdlojuc! Address M- MeN. Waist, A. M., CASaVILLB. HUNTINGDON Co, PA, iept. 22. ISSST-dm X l: ': V ,ji . { °uery and liquor A } STORE.— The under signed would beg leave to on imungc to the Citizens of Blair couotyUnd vicinity that he has opcrn-d his new Store on Virginia street, three doors Ortow the Superintendent's Off!re, where helms just received irom rim East and West a large assortincut of Foreign and Domestic Lijqnors, French Otard Brand;/, Cognac Brandy, Beach Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Old Burgundy II me. Old Fort Wine, Jamaica Rum Holland Gins Old’ Rye dY'hiskey, Monongahcla Whiskey, and Rhine Wine, \ winch he has himself imported. Retailers of Liquors and FarmerM will and It to their advantage -Jo bnv of him. ns he will sell at CITY PRICKS. p ' 7 ’ Ho will al.-o keep constantly on hand art assort man t of GROCERIES, Such as Flour . Bacon, Salt, F,U, Tobacco, Sc gars, Syrup, Sugar T C offei sc., ,J c., All of which will he sold cheap for fashor Country Produce. Onr friends and the public generally ftr* rusiu-ctfully in vito] to give \u a call before purcltasliig •‘lvwhere. LOVJS I*LACK. Altoona, May 26, 1559.-tf BARGAI AT McCORDIICH’ WE ARE NOW OFF will sell all Articles of Spring and Summer Dress Goods AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. As the season is rapidly passing away' and mV stock of De laines, ChnUies, Lawns, BrlUtonts, 1* very heavy, wb Winter StS° hm ® U * to make and Persons wishing to purchase tmeh gtteds would do Veil to call audexataino oar etoek. before] making their pnr- V e T U i 0190 BullBll irticles it our Store atgreat ! v reduced priced, such as Ihrfs, Cdps, fibrihefs, Bbots and aiiocs, Ac., Ac. • f [Ang. 4,1859. JACOB SNYDER, TAI The Utro of One Hundred X would respectfully set forth my cU tion, as a Fashionable Tailor, aa follorf Because I keep an excellent assortm meres. Vestings and Trimmings, wbiej always please. * ] Becanee iny work is made up ins down the country and gives all-my el pearifnee. ' Because 1 apt not inlbrior as a Cnttcj found anywhere. I Became long experience In my bush con trot over it. and lam not oependati lilt me ont of the suds. I Because 1 am still on the snnny side fore my taste as a Cutter and workman Coll on me,ln the corner room of tjj Glvwine n’trial and you will, go sway t Altoona; Slay 26-Snr ' ' J SEYRS PRERARATIQ terminating RATS, MICE, BoJ ngs without danger In itd ttso-hn ir sale at the Drug store of Jamth; •Mt-tf} ] . 1 LI GOODS, ■pt-lii country stores, lo to Knit I lie season, nl>«f Prints,'Lawns, variety. * iters, lioota i Hliocs, A. McCORMICK THE I AND s r Sl STOftE. BRING AND ■OR, Pits per Month i ito to pnbfic at ten- mt of Cloths, Csssi >t when examined, manner that takeer istomcra a city «j£ ' ’ '•'V ■ - to. the beet tobo lesai'glres ihd eh tiro it upon anyone to of forty, and there*' l unimpaired.’’ . * to “Brauf House,?’ Hbasod.. ' AtJOB EStMR. •N i FOR EX tCUK&v ASTB, and S CELEBRATKD HOLLAND UQIKDT Ittk STS&S&SSA, mtm HVER COMPLAINT* ‘ WEAKNESS OF ANY KDfO FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections consequent upon a dlsorAsre p _ v T STOMACH OR m'RR, , • as Indigestion, Acidity of Hie Stomach, Colicky Po!»s Heartburn, toss of Appetite, IMimoodetUy,-CbSOrenes* Blind and Bleeding Piles, in nil Neiron«y fcheumtkTsnd jveuralKH; Affections, It has in numerous insUuree prosed U| Klily beneficial, and in others effected n decided cure. .■ This is u purely vegetable rompoimd, prepared on strictly scientifloprinripliei, after thomannor of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerbnvcr Because of its great wueeeew In the moat of the Kuropeiin States, its Introduction into the United State* w;w intended mow especially Ibr those of our fetherlnml scattered hero nad then Onr the file* ei thiamigluy country. Meeting with great snqqw* among them. 1 now after It to the Afticricaii p übl(c7 *oq wine that its truly wonderful medical virtues must bo acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to thee* porsimt whose coustitutluiu may have been impaired by the coutinaeas use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Qen* rally instantaneous iu effect, it finds its uipy directly lo th* sent of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising upthu drooping spirit, and, in foot, induing new health and vigor in the system. C AI/TIOX.—The great popularity of this delhrhtftd /•- ma has induced iminy imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Bo not persuaded to buy any thing else until you have given Boerlmyc’a Holland. Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior ft is to alt these imitations. #3' Sold at $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by th. sou; iiitupßiSTOk*, ■ , BENJ. PAGE. JR., & CO., Manufacturing I'harmunntisU and CKtmixU, . m ■ I’I'CTSUURGH. PA. ■: T; W.Dyott & ons, Philadelphia; RaruesA Park, Nett \orlc; John I). Park. Cincinnati; Unman). A Jams < Cg, St. I(oui.i; A. KOXJiUI, Altoona, Pa;, and by,Dmggjgte and Merchants generally throughout the Unlted Statee and Canadas. (October 14,1858,-lj A LL WANTING FAHMS IN A DK- Jl\. LICiIITITJI. CLIMATE, rich soil, and secure frofli frosts. See advertisement of Ilammenton lands to another column. s TRON FINGEU NAILS FOK HUSK- J[. INI! CORN—Gould's Paten p Hnsk ing Thimhla lath, only implement known that will entirely protect, thk An ■gera from the evils, of excoriation', Sc., common to hulk ing corn by hand, v We erenow in possession of over 200.000 listen of ap proval, over tin? signatures of reliable farmers and plant ers in different localities in the U. S., couallv ua Hatterlau as the following. HEAD! RE ADI READ! THE 111 SKIXO TJUM ISLE VAX’The BEAT. Messrs fiot LP A Co—Sirs:—T tend enclosed §1 for six pairs of y.mr celebrated Un-king Thimble*. 1 bought a pair of .y<)u latt full ami 1 have u*tnl theiii for hodhlniTevor if thttfe artfouy tfrlih ctmi't think worth ivlul© to buy a pKir, let them e«*nr their finger ifoU< off; for oiifi I wont; liny will mitweur ai/ythihg of tho kind T evtr saw, ftud for hudking tkvv can't be beat. truly, IVM MOBKO^T. Tiro, Crawford Co., 0., XoV. StW, 183 S. BET IEE THAN ANY MACHINE. Messrs. J. 11. Goui-d A Co.—Gents ; Uud endoseiLkl.Cd for six pairs of yodr patent Husking ThlmbU-s of tboilise represented by the measures C-ncloa.-d. I used a pair Imt year and 1 prefer them to all the groat, .(nail, and litti. 8 Vutirs Respectfully, A. 11. B£LL. Hillsboro Montgomery Co., 111. Xor. 2Tth, 1858. THE HUSKING THIMBLES AHB ALL WK EEI'UESENT THEM TO BE. J.H.GOI-U, i Co.—Allianeo Ohio—Gentlemen; .1 re celvtKl In good order the six pairs of Husking'ttiiinblci and can nay that they arc all that is roprcsonte ti o ~ A,l:llt,s J.n. aocwk ; Dec. 1_ 59—It. Alliance Ohio. PEUSONS wishing to change their btwinrs?* to ft rajmlly increiweing Coantry, ft Vow fct'tUejneut where h uudrette are going. Where the climate is wild and dolightfnl. See advertisement of the llaintncn* ton.Settleiuent. in another cohunn. *' • A- BOOK FO.il EV IIYBOD Y.—STARTIiIXO iSCLOSUUKB,; —l)r. TEL-' iKK'S snat work for the tp«r fjl, or f«r those rojitempl*- If* AT I.S. i*rlcp Mi w«t»— nr to nil ports tinder ieol. tr «H, paid. ioo,m ipie* sold th« last year; Xho irlo, fitnrricl, urn! thc.mar'-. jttl lispiij-. a 'Lcctiira on Lore, or how to choose A part ioc; n complete work oh Jfl* ifery. 11 contains hundreds to bV-korth B£w Ao. 5 Beaver street, AtlianJ-, X, y. • ’ Mart'i«l iCl ia , ii i S 1 a >-ox. with full dirfeUon*. dress*!)!- r u " I " H ’/ d -'* ot -Eeutbjraon. AO (tress Ur. T-11-r. as at-,rc. April 17 th, >59-1 y. m AXJ)S 1011 Sale 25 miles E °?.f l " llMl , “O'lf with a clay bottom. 'Fhe*(«imij»il 11110 Hn,all fartft*. and hbodrMbfraiti iri! t,K J country are now muting and huliillm:.~ ccojis produc'd :\re largo and rim be titan grbVmi.—' rUo climate it delightful and sreorff from frneUC wLj titftiQlOtltß* It indow Shade*, Borders, Ac. > r v W.P. MAIISHAIjIj it CO AT Imtiß OLD BTASR TT>T5f JtJH OJV 3Pv Hare (acuities posse Med b*no MoqnUln* for obtaittiirc and afc low prices; manufecturew. v : French and Ajneiicaii ■■"■' ' [Sept. 33,- ’58.1 are kotfor with PRrcfiwio or sell any tarar btar ( ******* w™®» •ssss&gSmp isßsuiaasgg s^SP^Eis? *"“ Jwiyagthi&o-tc wiuiEtai *bbo. growers can carry 01* tfcqjr W MMiadW *tia*«»fally it nammobton_ fn Vi«yar(!g m oumi'wfMH I. , ->r.> •-