ND DISPLAY AT THE fDKUSIGNEp HavJJr,* f announcing to thrir frlt-ad* * U & e public at largo Urat Urer S? **♦*»• *»» STOCK OF OOOM selected With cat * (ind *- ***** to offer iuduccmeuta S’ DRESS GOOD®, lt: ‘< ifi'luOiiipall the,n*woi*«fr” ■■ D. Parlint, Of Pl.iUr.;. which hare bee tt hSS ,l ?**W«. Hii at a advance. I THE GENTS av! \Kaiic.v Cossimerps, gHtlnoJ.'* . r Mod: of FLANNELS and Jtnu'ilf**®*. uap of Muslins. Tlckii.^lJ^^lGS < 1.-, ami Comforts, Ac. ■ "* nh «n», Lrif. ine stock of , Wooden & Willow War. [)TS & SHOES * ' I',.(iI()VCS Allll Ifosittrs* anJ vr .? > to call especial utteautlfto^ r ' ol Fdhn V' ldit ; n. «»d which w. «* & *“* by nntry Product taken ’ v“ A STOCK OF ■ Beto (Softs. A. O. KERR , D . THIS GOOD f Alt ion.i. tin* KUrronndloe.igbnhlrv • ■ that Ik* lihk just rcturhivt 1 : ! ' !vk NKW GOODS, ■ i!'° f'-rmcrlvoccunled •'*• in town which is “."*****• It,, TRELY NEW ' - m.v u. i.iiumrrntc S ;V a Wl.K&^ ~ he has, everything.ln.tbelHie^**^ (iENTEE^N, w hwh they can'nnt fcil f , I ESJVwti.ii ,i,i u \ iil' WAKE. l"™' t k*i v wdttftminc hl, stnek. ll u ln win-, '•■■■. ™ l ? a ,-aici ii ■ >A jm’ini; tKflu, ttl t* ' r exhibited*iti the,town. i • vT OPENING . of ,V' ', - AND SUMMER £■> <3D 0 -11 M AN HAS .JiUSl' ilE r at his oiii oiv'virgiuu «, itVi uf» m * l,t < mxtzss. ■ • i ■ '■■; ’■ ■ IAWXrt ■ eifCGium ‘ ] i vr.sr. nostpfrif^^a^^] nr-rti :1 » of H.artlWnVc, Qu6«ni«fct* u 4 :>OC ERliEfejV - | SHOES, r.AITORS, £C.. which c/juaJ tg itny in th« f.iir iiricin. " _i • my sfor.e-roojn, <%n now i iii-Tr.-iscii Htbek to 'fetter *dTnntn* li'ily luvito cveryhody fojtiilt' ’ ." T REASONS 0.1 >Y SHOULD 00 TO SINK’S STORE S A LARGE AJJ.D WELL i:lit uf Dry Oo» • .i: tli'. ev^on.; v:l ;‘ ‘ r . . i ijurp*' htotk QtyZhkhSiOwiX&P •vilj nwUc up to oVilor-on ihort tou?* 11", wd at jit* f*ti* "> . to roiiie ">k. fooling c<> u th«y Vul ' ny- without asking. T FOR the ** i '■ *’ .•( '■•■'.:• ; ni-«. Just mind What _ '••"id and takodire of yaW JtAJ i th.it a favorite iimofjtfr 'inowf* i U<: mu and it brick'|u Oiebtlwn ■ te Kud heads— : the rntacribsr i i> that he has juit returned from w, : i well sdeotod stock OfMwl STYLES. 11 A\D WISTEB, a shape. Alio, a gopd assortmM* •» AtfD MISSES FUSS. ■ ictius,’ all of which will h* •*** :ap for gash. t of anything In tho ahpv« bn«r b ln.-fure purchasing elsewbers. •* * u I li •; very lowest possible pt"**" „v tr-.'.t. ujiposite the ' . jkssb BSiixn ISD LOT FOR SALE" . i ufiferfr-at Private Sals JfrjyL iTnowoootijik'd by her, anl; i .line and Julia streets,flHH 81 !V House Is a good Two ii.:, containing 1 a r.: and Kitchen on tho*” 1 . g 1 -ba-jiing rooms on the second w" ) • lot is in goodordor. *,rlher 1-. vj. ; »- Uic promises and obtain *“ ill ujivn tho subscriber. ' M.UtOT. M. 3IcCRE» t!i. : L NURSKRY-—Tbe Sob >l respectfully inform the low bn liAud fit hi* NUfrS^B^V *! yu UJT TJitXS, rood/ Wn| iirf Kill, ajnslstiog Cf -4P" .''nine, Cafe omi Jprit& i -» hicU arise from the tH**™ _LLiofe'M lluUon ami the CDntincti cw»gjy l _ - ti.e Putt Store of O.W* iE? ANDJETE TB^^ 1 ' lished Inst week, with the exception of one of ilie streets in East Altoona, which was rendered impassable, by the excavation's for the gas and water pipes, A trial of the Engine was made m front of-the Presbyterian Church and a stream liirowu n little higher than the top of the light ning-rod. Another trial was made in front of rhe Logan Ilouse and the water thrown over the \ highest part of the'hiuld ng. The machine ren- Icrcd perfect satisfaction, and Altoona now boast u.e ii .i.dfotncst, and one of the best engines to A Bold Bihular.—On Friday night last, the houses of C. J. Mann, Esq , and Rev. J. Stock, were entered by means of false keys, by some daring burglar, who ransacked them effectually, but d*wl ! not get bia fingers on anything in the first named, which he deemed worth carrying off, as .he was evidently in search of money. In the second he met with about the same success, to far as money was concerned, but spying a good overcoat, and remembering that winter is coming on apace, when bo might need such an erticle, be concluded to appropriate it, and it wcurdingly disappeared with him. . Look to jour door and window fastenings citizens, as this is the season of the year, When visits from> tuck nocturnal pronlora may be expccte^.* Kew OvstEtt in.town, wri a good many who don't live in town, knows John Alexander, the polite, hccpminpdatjng and good-humored boas porter at the “Logan House,” • a nd of course, os soon as we tell them that be W bought out old Daddy Smith's Oyster Sa toon, on Main street, just above‘Ken’s store, wtiybody will be calling on Kim .for a plate of Wen, fried chickens, boiledeggs, confection . * r >es, perfumeries, segars, cter ete., nil of which 0 keeps constantly on bana. We can bear tes tl®ony that his oysters arc among the finestwc ever tasted in the place. -He wilis,ervo 1e ® to fondles .or parties by tbe can, dozen, or bushel, -as desired. jQiyie John, and Mo|s(», a caU| gpntlemen, and you *“1 be well treated. |l(ooiia Cfilmuc. «A»t scmeouU. \ |■■:, 7 96A.W. 7 36A.*.«rf«00P,M. ?s -r MA | W \ OfKH, 0 fKH, . . V^.M. # and &om 7J0t08.30 oV ci Juuo,l, ’M-tf] RAILROAD SCHEDULE. . «... Train Bast arrives WS A. M., leaves 1.30 A. M. |«proH *„ l \vost “ 7.65 “ “ 8.15 “ , * ~ Ka*t “ 9.05 P.M.' “ 9,20 P.M. .. West “ 8,10 P.M., “ 8,25 P.M. •• Eafct “ ,7.86 A.M. “ 7.60 A.M. ‘‘l! 11 « Writ > 6,25 P>M., “ 6,40 P.M. . iiOLLIUAYaBUBG BRANCH connctts with Express , Th * Fj ,, t West, with Mall Train but and West, and Local Freight Eastward and Westward. ■ *Tii« HI, UUBVILI.E BRANCH connects with Johnstown /»t Traiii East alld w rotlseled JJeejting is .still $n J»ro* fr { M in Although the byno meana pepplo wbo baveit in#barge apr *heir duty w the matter, »nL •'.be m thing nccdfiir .T <; - * JOHN SHOEMAKER. P. M. TIIOS. A. SCOTt, Siip't. OpsBBVB tdb -Rules.—Rules for the govern ment of all places of business, associations, and in fact for everything, are necessary. r Admitted. —On motion of M, H; Jolly, Esq* Mr.; It; Boyers, Esq., of this' placo.was, on Monday of last week, admitted to practice in the eeTerol.JCoarts of this county, . On Tuesday, on motion of Wm. R. Boyer#, E5q.,... Win. A. Esq.; was admitted to practice in the several' Courts, of Bl^r county. j AcdiDBNT.—Wo karn from the Tyropo &or, tiiAt ?Jr. Jos. Gamer, miller at.Beyer’s JJill, was' sewered/ Ipjugred.' a short two since; by -being over bj* a couple of young menou Tyroiw. : ' if any; b/ipe of the recovery of the l^iiir^d^atf. I BlatbCoohtt (JrAßrtE S«B«oirs.— Oct. 1859. ~CoMJ ; ,vs. John Ttuag* —lndicted for Assault •oil Battery had received blmra ; the Bit especially suffering from a lively applll cation 6f woman* ever read; weapon—a broom ftich.- lifter a patient hearing of the ease, and a short ireiirement, the Jury brought in as their verdict that the, Dft. is not guilty, but that he one-half the costs, and that Maiy Jane FralOy, the prosecutrix, pay the other half of the cosfc. But this was not all of the difficulty between these parties, for the Grand Jury bad ungullahtly found a “ true -bill" for assault and battery ; against Mrs. Fraley for beating Young the broomstick as aforesaid ; and Young had also a caste of Surety of the Peace pending aigainsjt ier. In these cases however, a settle ment liras effected ; —Dft. agreeing to pay the docket boats, ond Prosecutor to file no bill. ; Com. : vs. Isaac Edwards. —lsaac is a rather bad specimen of humanity, with “ a rich Irish brogue”, on his tongue and a sajde “ better half’ <|t-his board ; and who had “ concluded to work less and steal more.” He was brought before ,Court on a charge of having stolen'some bushels of corn, three or four bugs, and some chickens and hams, some time in April last, from Mrs. Massey S. Lias, at Canoe Creek.— Ihe principal witness against him was his curly - headed father-in-law, “black as the ace of spadosi” who accompanied him in his adventure for ;the| plunderbut witnesses were of small account,; for Isaac scorned to deny the truth and skid he acknowledged the corn” but the bacon h® didn’t steal. At all events the witnesses faued to make out the bacon, and the Jury found Isaac gpilty of petit larceny. [Not yet sen tenced.} Com . vs. Alex. McFarland. —This was a bit of a fray between a pair of old folks ; and Dft. Stood charged with assault aud battery ou the person Mrs. Eakcn at Cbarlottsvillethe ground,bf the trouble being the rent of a house apd the i “ dressing" of some butter. Verdict, guilty.; ;Dft. sentenced to pay a fine of $5, and costs. l Com .ys. Adam Matthews and Catharine hit wife and Caster Crum—The Dfls. are a Dun cansville party, and were arraigned for resisting James Williamson, Constable of Allegheny tp. in .the, :discharge of his duty. He sought to nialioa tevy on the property of Dfls., but they interfered by laying hold of him and making most violent threats of personal injury to him, and; finally succeeded in driving him off ami preventing the levy. The jury brought in a vtrdictiof guilty. Com.- vs. John Murray — indicted fur stealing a;horse from Mr. Christian Snively of Woodber • ry tp. on the night of the 29th July last. It appeared that he had taken across Tussey Mountain in Huntingdon county, with horse, apd was seen in passing that way; but what' disposition he m ado of the horse has not been learned. -. He was arrested, as we have before noticed, ;in one of the passes of the Allegheny mountains, having in his possession a quantity of counterfeit coin, a revolver, aud a bottle of chloroform. On his trial nothing was elicited as to his history or his home ; but after his con viction, when called up for sentence, the com mon wealth undertook to show by records from Mifflib county, and by witnesses examined, that he had; been convicted of horse stealing in that county , ifr 184 b, and sentenced for a term of three years to itho Eastern .Penitentiary, but it failed to .establish the identity of the man. lie therefore, could be .sentenced only a? lor a first’ offence. jud the Court impose! upon him a fine ~of sfi and the posts of prosecution and an im pris'qnmt|nt in the Western Penitentiary, at bard laibdr for a term of four years. , Janies Shoemaker.- —lndictment, keep l mg |a Tippling jllouse in Martiusburg, from July, seagibnif True bill; and Bft. pleads guilty and i Sabinas. ! Sentenced to pay a finoofSlO '■ i y- ’ 1 ' * * I apu costs of prosecution. i Qom.-uij. Jesse' St. Lin they. —Fornication and True bill. Continued to next ses sions ; -anil! attachments awarded for several witnesses in contempt. ;Gqn».*ra. Banana South. —lndictment, Assault apd Battery. .Grand inquest return not a true bill, and that Francis Uibbs, the prosecutor, pay tint boats, except the $4 to the county. |Goni.‘ ti«. Anil Bulger. —indictment, selling li quor on' Sunday, in Hollldaysburg, Dft. pleads guilty and submits. to pay a fiineof $lO and jeosts iiind undergo imprisonment in the county Jitil for 15 days;—Same Dft. was indicted for selling lienor without license; and plead guilty, - and .was 1 sentenced to pay a floe of $2O upd noslt^.— Register. ; Bdods Mom ey.—Tins article, never scarce, appehrs -to be unusually plenty in this place at this tim?, espe sially quarter dollars, and those handling monuy should be on the lookout for them, as they are well gotten up and are very deceiving. The large quantity of them in cir culation at thu> time has given rise to the sus picion that the re ar N c a few 44 shovera” in town. Examine all the new quarters presented Just noyr,;or;yoa may be victimized. X • SST.U the person signs himself a b Well- WisliW;- Will give us his. name, his commanica tiop Bhptll appear, as we consider'itexcellent sihd to jibe point* and one to which he should nht be ashamed to attach his real name. We hopeihti will gratify us immediately* as we de sire to publish the article ere it loses its inter est; but we can pot unless we have a re sponsible name. r i!' i ' —.r— A . ■v, r 7 . Tins Ppblic.— Osswalt desires as to idfbrbi' f 4Ae public that- be has taken chargeof the confectionary store, two doors above the Masonip Temple, where he will keep constantly onhand ; a good assortment of confectionaries nbis, fruit, etc. He will also keepfreshoyfiters; jyillbe served up at ,ejl times. AJso, fresh better and eggs, ; potatoes, ■ honey, > together with other kinds of marketing.’ |Tp tai, more bf those beau &o ye- ■ ,;nt>-Jtbe ■ O,- . ri fco : i'iciSr -• '’-f-rp'- tST The Grand Jury on Thursday submitted the following: I ib the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Setsiont : We would respectfully re* port, that w® have visited the “ House of Em ploymenti” and are pleased to state that we found It in good condition | the floors of all parts of I the honae .remarkably .cleans a sufficient amount of clean and warn covering on all the beds, the paupers clean, ana comfortableas their eircomstances wonld admit, and alfneedful at tention given to the sick and deerepid. We Consider the management of Mr. McQraw to be all.that eonld be required, and such that insures justice to all the inmates oif the bouse, and will inure,to the best interests of the tax-payers of the county. Signed. JAMES ROLLER, Foreman, And by all the other Jurors present Same day— The Grand Jury do respectfully present that during their session their attention has been called to the appointments; of the offices of the Prothonotnry and Register and Recorder for the preservation of the Public Records; and af ter a full examination * they are convinced that 'the Rec.irds of the county are not sufficiently protected against fire and other accidents owing to the improper construction of the rooms in which the records are kept. It is highly im portant in the judgement of the Grand Jury that provisions be made at the earliest day for the erection of vaults in the most approved plan for the protection of the public records, and they do recommend the proposed olterations to the favorable consideration of the County Com missioners. Signed. JAMES ROLLER. Foreman. And by all the other Jurors present. School Bells.— We understand that the School Directors have purchased a couple of ex cellent bells and intend, putting them on the top of the School houses in each ward in a few Jays. Bells have long been needed nt those institu tions, and the.juveniles will no longer have the excuse of “didn’t know it was time,” to plead. Notice.— Notice is hereby given to holders that the sixth instalment on the Capital Stock of the Altoona Gas and Water Company, will bo due aud made payable at the Banking House of Wm. M. Lloyd & Co., ou Wednesday, November 16th, 1859. BENJ. F. ROSE, Sect/. November, 30th, 1859. At the residence of the bride's father, on the 25th nit. by the Rev. Jas. Maple, Mr. GEO. F. DKIiN, of Cincinnati, to Miss LAURA, daughter of R. S. Lockwood, Esq, of Franklin, Warren comity, Ohio. Wc are pleased to learn that the groom has wisely *■ fol lowed the-footsteps of his illustrious'' brother, the Junior. We hope he may realize all the successes of the lifo-matri moniai his brother bos—and a few more. StNion. On tile 2ntli ult., by Rev. Jos. Ficlituer, LUDWIG GETS LEH, of Bedford county, to SOPHIA MUSSELM AX, of Blair Co. On the 25th ult, at Maria Forges, Mr.SAMUEL TREES, Sr., aged 67 years and 11 months. DISSOLUTION^ —Notice is hereby given that the Partiwrship heretofore existing l.e -i tween the undersigned, trading under the name of J. S. 1 BURKHART A CO., was dissolved by mutual Tuesday, October 25fli, 1859. The Hooks and Accounts arc ! iu the bunds ofj. S. Burkhart fur c ollection. J. S. BURKHART, Nov. 3d-3t EMILY KINSEL. fl®-. The subscriber will continue to carry on the GilOt CERY BUSINESS in the old Stand,aud solicits the patron age of the public. J. S. BURKHART. Hcto Booh &tore. rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAS LATELY i A opened a BOOK STORK next door to mfmtSkmi the corner of Virginia and Annie streets, where may bo found . Hmism Old and Standard Authors, Hew Vublicalions, Light Literature, P eriudicals and Staple and Fancy Stationery in large varieties. Also, a new and very select let of SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The citiz ns ol Altoona are respectfully invited to call. be much superior to gal vanized; sKfct-iron or tin. AU kinds of Job woik promptly attended to. A share of public patronage is solicited. I SAMUEL I. FRIES. Oct. 27th, ’69-tf. NEW GOODS! HEW GOODS! At McCormicks Store, Just arrived, and are now boils’offered female, an ex -1 tensive; assortment of goods of all the different siyi»s and. qualities, which the Philadelphia market affords, in tbe way iof dress goods for Ladies together with allihe more heavy Cotton, and Woolen goods for Oeiitletuen and Boys wear, also afnllstockof BEADY MADS /CLOTHING for men andßoys, ofthe ma|terlaland latest Styles, in of business dress and [over coats, with pants and vests to match. A|so all the different varieties of goods, such as -[' - Hardware, | - ' Queenswnre, _ \ , j Codaiware, : ‘ . TTownw, N ; Stoneware, &c., ■■■• ', GROCERIES, Family Syrups, Sugar Brown an * Thite, Teas, Ac, Ac, with all .the vartety of spices make up a tall a^rttnent';' ; v / r: Men's fine and coarse Hodts and Rootses, , / Ladies »• ‘‘ '**' j with | without hide, in material, with a very pretty assortment ALSO MEN A'SD BOYS LEDGER-HATS ANDCAPS, and all other articlcs'uaualiy kept In conntnr stores, all of which will be sold as iowaa in any other Loose in town for cash, or exchanged for any article of prodace, which can bo Consumed here or exchanged in the Hast for others. Altoona, Oct; 2Tth, TIDER WHITE 14? AD AND ZINC ■ Point; also Chyorne. Greta, TsUiow. Psds grasp, dty » frontfl offs* ftdtf -- ■ ■ •■rtBUlhWS. -. . MARRIED. DIED ® . Pajra to* a full com*) iuthe irotjcity OoUcgs,'tbe large* most extensively p*tron!z*d aid t>e>t organised rial School tnthe United Static, Ittar Lmic'Hllli, For Writing, Commercial CahjulattoM, Book-VeepOg sad . lectmiso.., Usual time to complete from 8 to 10 weeks Every Studeit, upon graduating, Is guaranteed to bs com petent to msnsge the Books of any Business sad qualified to earn a mlary of from tfOOtd&OOO. Students enter at any Vacation—Beview at pleasure. ; I ■ First Premioto ftr Bert*Writing . Awarded this Institution. Tim best and greatest variety of Penmanship in aay one Hall of the Dnioh, is found here. 03. Ministers Sons at half price. For full information. Cirtular,Spccimensof Bnslnemsnd Ornamental Writing and Embellished View of the College, enclose five letter stamps to | ; F. W. JENKINS. - . Sept. 22,1559. —ly , ! Pittsburgh, Pa. Prospectus of a new work BY EMERSON BENNETT, Author of li Clara Moreland,” PraiHo Flower,” “ The Be fugcoa,” “Illaucho Bertrand,"'“The Artist’s . Bride,” Ac., Ac., entitled WILD SCENES ON j THE FRONTIERS; HEROES OF THE WEST. " Westward, the coarse of Empire takes its way.” This Work, ie the only one in Book form, which for sev eral years has emanated from the pen of the gifted author, who treads now alone the patty unco trodden bjftmr own Cooper. It will contain graphic pictures of the conflicts of the hardy Pioneer, whose strifes add struggles with his Indian foe, tival the tales of fiction and the tragic coun terfeits of the mimic stage. thrilling narratives of the daring deeds, the bcart-tmls, the heroic devotion and self-denial of noble women, the toothers of the West 1 Be neath the over-arching forests! hand to hand, and foot to foot: the intrepid adventurer has encountered in deadly combat the ruffian desperadoes who made their haunts iu the iKichwoods, and his gallant achievements have thrown -a halo of romance over the waving prairies, the grand cld mountains, and the majestic rivers of the land of the set ting «un!- . Nor are these pages wanting in those gentler scenes which make up homo-life, and which arc pictured with all the skill and fidelity for which the author is prc-eniincntly distinguished. Ills delineation of Frontier character, and of tlie scenery of tiie Borders,.has always the advantage of an accuracy which is the result of an intimate, personal' acquaintance. The Work will he printed on flue white paper, in clear, open type, and appropriately'and beautifully iilnstratedby the moat skillful artists, 12m0., Cloth. Price. 1.25. it AMLIN A CO., Publishers. 1 No. COG Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. CONTENTS. No. I. The Mingo Chief. 2. The Kentucky Hero. 3. The Maid of Fort Henry. 4. Wrcked on the Lake* 6. A Leap for Life. 6. Love Triumphant. 7. A Desperate Encounter, s. Mad Ann. 9. The Gambler# Outwitted., 10. The Daring Scouts. 11. A Fight on the Prairie. 12. The Trapper's Story. 13. An Arkansas Duel. 14. The Dr isoued Bride. 15. Attacked by Indians. 16. A Miraculous Escape. IT.'A Mother* Courage. IS. The Dead Alive. 19. A During Ex ploit. 20. Rocky Mountain Perils. 21. The Guerrilla Queen. 22. Fight w ith a Bear. 23. The Haunted House. 21. Bill Lukins'* Run. 26. The Faithful Negro. 26. The Backwoodsman's First Love. 27. The Last Stake. 28. Ad vi nturc of a Colporteur. 29. : A Night with the Wolves.— 30. Col. Howie of Arkansas. Agents wanted in every part of the Union and the Can adas, to whom a liberal discount will bo allowed. CHEAP GOOI3S A T McC O UMIVK’ N- STORE. JUST .ARRIVED, AND NOW BE IXG opened, a very extensive assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, of all tile- different varieties imually kept iu country stores, carefully selected iu quality and styjo to suit the season, consisting, in the Dry Goods department, of Prints, Lawns, Shallys. Delaines, Ac., Ac., in all,their variety. Also —Ladies. Misses am' Gent's Gaiters, Boots A Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ac., Ac. •• Hardware, Queensware, Qedgrware, Leghorn. Palm Isnf and Panama Halt, Coffee , Sugar, Tea, Jhlnstee. Bier. Dried Pirehrs. i:r<3 hchasjnat'recejved from the East and West a large assortment of - '-* Foreign and Domestic Liquors, flj^B consisting as follows: _ ■ - French OUird Brandt/, ! Cognaeßrandy, Beach Brandy, Cherry Bratfdy, Otd Burgundy Wine, Old /‘art Wine, Jamaica Rum, Holland Gina 014 Bye \Vhiakey, j Mononguhela and tthine\ Wine, which he has himself imported! Retailer* of Liquor* Anil Farmers will llnd it to their advantage to buy of him. a* ho win «eii at cixr prices.: ; - He will also keep constantly on band an assortment of GROCERIES, Such aa Flour. Bacon, Sdl(, Firh, Tobacco, Se lf am, Syrup. Sugar; toffee, , £c.. All of which will be sold cheap for cash or Country Produce, Our friend* and the public generally are respectfully In vited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. xoms w.Acp, Altoona, May 26,J; i . BARGAINS! AT STORE. WE ARE NO W OFFERING AND will sell oil articles of - - Spring arid Simper Dress Goods AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Ab tbeseasop isnipidly passlng Awsy, and our stock of Be laines, ChaUios. Lawns, BrllUfnts, Ac, W very heavy, we w»a* to* close them out to' make room for our Phil and Winter Stock. ! i-i Persons wishing-to purchase such goods would do well to cau and examine-onr stock before making their Unr phases. ‘ We wfll also Sell all articles in ' our Store at'great- SDo«, U Ac* Bonnets, Boote^and JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR, , The Hero of One lltaidrtdTits per Month I I would respectfully set forth niy claim to nubile atten tion, os a Fashionable Tailor, an folio**: Because I keep an exeellontassortment of Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestings and Trimmings, which, when examined, always please;' ■ i- Because my work- is made; up in a manner that takas down the country and gives ait; toy customers a city ap pearance. ■ T' ; ; , . ‘ Because I am not inferior as a Cutter to tbe best to he. found anywhere. >1 ■ Because long experience in' my business gives me entire control over it and I am not dependant upon anyone to lift me out'of the suds.- Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, aedther*. fore my taste os a Cutter and Workman unimpaired. : Call on'me, in the corner room of the *• Brant House.” (Jive mo a trial and you will'go Swey pleased. Altoona. May 26-s in • • JACiIB SNYDER. • LEVI’S PREPARATION FOR Ex terminating BAJ6, MICK, ROACHES, ANTS, and Beddrafs without danger in it* -tuel under any circumstan; ■ck, for sale st the Drag sfofenf • ■ r-i Tf. ukub. R9UAND BITTERS IS* CSLKBRATKD HOLLAND UEMEDT fOA aTg^SPSfA, DISEASE OP THE KIDNEYS,' LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ASTY KESTD FEVER AND AGUE, Ami the various affections consequent upon a dlsocdsre . STOMACH OH ZIVES, Such as Indigestion. Acidity of tho Stomach, Colicky Pates Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Oosttvsasss and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, ilhenuatie and Affections, it has In numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and In others effected a decided cuts. * purely ysgetable compound, prepared onstrietiy scientific. principles, after tho manner of the —'~Vtil Holland Professor, Boerhave: Because of Its great success In, the most of the European States, Its introduction into the united States was Intended more especially fcr those ofourfcthcrland scattered here and there on r the fees at this mighty country. Meeting with 'great success among them, l now offer it to tho Americanmublic, kaowioc «*■-* Itstruly wonderfol medical virtues must be acknowMtsd It is particularly recommended to those pers-.ns whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Qene. rally instantaneous In effect, it finds its way directly to ths seat-of-life, thrilling.and quickening every nerve, raisin* up tho drooping spirit, and, in feet, infusing new *■«*■«* and vigor in tho aystem. CAUTION.—Tha great popularity of this delightfel r*> ma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy any* thing else until you have gtain Boerbave’s Holland Ulttora a Cur trial. Ono bottle win convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imitations. * O" Bold at $l.OO per boftfe. or six bottles fer $A by tbs , sots PUOPBISTOSB, BENJ. T*AOE. JR., & CO.. Manufttelioitig PharmaeinUtU and CAsmfofe. m _ PITTSBURGH. PA. T. W. Dyott * on*, Philadelphia: Barnes A Park, Msw York; John D. Pork. Cincinnati; Barnard, A 1 ». ' READ! BEAD! BEAD! THE HUSKING THIMBLE CAN’TU BEAT. Messes Qovu>A C—Gentlemen; X r*- celved In good order the six pairs of il asking Thimbles and can say that they am aU that is’ represented of (bent, I have, distributed them, among ray neighbors, and coold have sold a great many if I had had them- tn season. X will myself or get some one to do so. apply for ah nui for their sale In Central lowa next season; . Your* Ac, SAMUEt DTBR. East Dcamoincs Polk Co, lowa, Dtc. 20th, 1848. PRICES. .»?DU aa H^ ngTh i mWea by mail (postpaid) te any P. O. address, for one dollar per doaco, (six As sorted-sizes with circulars, directions for using Ad. 1 by Ex press fur flvo dollars pur hundred. (50 palrr) Circulars giving wholesale terms to those desiring to beebms oasnts. sent (or one letter stamp. • • ACIEN l’S TV ANTED. Money sent by mail st ourrish Orders Ulted with promptAess.' • • Address J.IIjGOCU). Dec. 12, 59-U. ■» ; > ; ABUnceOhlo. PERSONS wishing to change their buMinvM to a rapidly iircrowelng Country, a New cetuemcnt where hundred* are going. Where the dloai* 8 dellghtfnl. See advertisement of the lUtemea. Settlement, in'attnther column, * ' s ’ •A BOOK roil KV* ’ u y b o d y.—stXhxlinb iER’S great work for the mar* •“•> (Tr for (hose contetap]*. «»a»^sBSßg! W^SSI-SSfi igka sola the last year. The ugle. married, and the mar ’ll lia i;i'y- A lecture tm nt. nr how to ch«*»4 afptH. -t: a complete work ott Md. It contain* hundreds ...re poMUhed—warranted to tw «Dltk - : .o amnnut ashed for it. 25 cent! In maeu)_ linage stamps enclosed, will secure a copy hy OR. TELLER Jins devoted a lifetime to the mm e«ge on which his book* treat. Addrcaa J rv.iiVS No. 5 Bearer afreet Albany, N. y J * TJSt *f». M.O. i- l^A K m.h AN P S FOlt SALE 25 MILES T«r»»* on aFii U^ Railroad iu the State of Rev Jen-ey. Soil among the best for Agricultural mJiSZZ being good loam .oil. with a clay boVtom The large tract, divided Info innali farm/nml l.nns«sr^” Theenra n^!l COU ! ,try " rc now Bctfliiig slid The cnips produced are large and can be seen mvwlß« •• l£m C i\ l SV e iof? l ' li^I,lful and Be 3 cu< ‘° from froeuT Term* from $lB to $2O per acre, payable within four v.an Mn wentf- To vl!.|t the jSaiß-l.aTo TlneVfreft 5,2» at Philadelphia at 7J* A. SI. by Railroad for U«£»SS2$ * »«S|- »• J- HA by Ictir.irummonton P^ffi £!SSK: t"' 1 ™’- ■« “■ «■«"££» MOTICE:--A L L PERSONS KNOW. W*?. m ample time has been tdveu l n thlrt* "' couu * H n »svttled will be placed in the v«»H‘ of a proper person for collection. wbus os - Altoona, July 28, isso.-at . RUNYAN * BANFOBD fec,H B’T'tcfol, for the patronage hereto. 0n 116 firm ancl -Blmaelf by the Stiiraa'of Altoona, and expects still to serre the public wlllj all of meat as usual. All persons tuning to settle their counts every thirty day* must not expect longer Indnl gencc. ILy capital is limited, and long credits will too* J>ere are that have Indulged sous* credit to their rmn. N MARTIN RUNYAN. AJEW WALL PAPER, 1*1*" «-r Pari?" *** Window Shades, Teeters, Borders, Ac. w. P. MARSHALL * GO. ax Tam ots stum • * No. 87 Wood St, Pittatarsjh. . STRIPED FRONT , assssisss - [Sept. 28, ’».] PERSONS ARB with P, Drc}lMe or “11 » n T lagsr beer * P ° f AtTOONA BREWERY there ?“’r.^k^ ncvor h »ve been and never will be eold w^n?«5 re,l !f rjr i AU keg * “mtAlttßlntt said stamp will bo claimed and taken, wherever found, by the proprietors « «V> »!? w wy to whom they belong. Jnly 28th ISS»-tf. WILHELM A BRO. RAPE growers can carry on their bui- M «l Banuneetoaf Wea tete to*™-., Vißysrdss«t (mttto pWMSstto. Bm «