Cribimr. ALTOONA, PA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1859. i VQ. Wham parties ate unknown tons,onrnilefi>r adrer thing i* to require payment hindrance, ora guarantee from knownpereow. It istberelbre ueeloee for all euclito send 'A* advertisemeatobflerlng topoy at the eod of three or «lx lyHlfo* .Where advertisements dTe accompanied with the money, whether one, five or ton dollars, me will give the' •drortiser the fall benefit of cneh rates." • s. m. PEmMnx. & co.. Advertising Agents, 118 ■ Nassau street, New York, and .10State street, Boston, ere the Agents for the'Altoona TrAnne, and most jtnfluentlaland largest circulating Newspapers In the United States and the Canadas. They . .Me Authorized to contract for us at our lowest rates. Thanksgiving in Pennsylvania. J- ~ r r~S v l!» THE NAMB ASJ) BS THE.ADIHfIniTJ OF # \ THE'Co»MOS»rtAITB 0F P£SSSTI.TiISU. : WILLIiII F. PACKER, . ~ Governor of the laid OmmotmtaUh. PROCLAMATION. Fxuow Cm?*J<s :--pio 'Wc«rfag» vonchaafctl by a- kind .Providence tltroafU the. past year, demand oar grateful ligalncall for Ifao sacrifice of Xhankegiving anoprsuso. Cndcr.theprotection of a Government that secures to all eflUol r)ghts,.wohavo purtued, unmolested, the m ll&v wlOi moi;® ikonusual pros perity. Tho'earth, tinder tlio labors cf. tho husband . nun, lias yielded Uor increase, and bur barnaand storc ’ houses areproivded wjth,tbßlrnita-oftho 'harvest. We have not only been pn)scrvod from tbo ravages of the pes tilence, bißthe past |has .beed a year distinguished for . .health in our largo cities and throughout all onr rural dis tricts. Our couißry.has been, preserved la peace.' Our homes have boen tho’jhodee of tranquility, and blessings .Inpomerable have cliwtered,around.«ur domestic hearths. Our various schools and seminaries of. learning are diffu sing throughout our community a higher intelligeuce,aud Imparling to our youth nobler aspirations. The institu tions of oor holy religion ore well sustained; and under impure and genial Influence, the spirit of unity and love, thjeaarnestpT yet better'daya, Is most happily developed. TaGod, the Great and the good, \ve are indebted, for all, ami to Him lot pralse bo,rendered. ■ ' Wlththeso scntiniouU, opd m accordanoe with the known wishespf many ofmy fellow-citizens, I, Wiuxam F. Packer, ..Governor of the Commpnwealthof Pennsylvania, do bere bj appoint TffURSDAX, the 2Mh day of NOVEMBER next, a* Xlianksgivinß and praise to Al mighty God, anirecotuineud to all onr people to lay aside on ihat d-iy, tbolr customary worldly business—assemble In,their respective places of worship, and unite in praising God for Hi*.excellent greatnesstoward us~beseeching llie gracious goodness! Given nnncr my hand.an.ltlio great seal of tbo State, at Harrisburg; this fourteenth day of October, A. D. issu, and cfthoCommonwcalththe cighty-fonrth. ' By tiro,Cover nor: !i - WJI, F.P ACKER. . -Wk. BT.'Mimas, Site. Commonwealth. TXT ANTED, by a Gentleman with a ’ll ' small family, if wo.Rooms to furnish and occupy for Six or eight weeks.' Apply at the Book- Store oppisite the “Tribune” Office.! ; L ‘' lo.-2t election in N. Y-, '■ resulted in tHc ‘success of StotG ticket by a large majority ; they have also carried both branches of I the Legisla .,turo. New Jersey has also elected the Opposition ticket by about 2,000 majori ty.- Massachusetts re-cluctud Gov. " Brulcs by about 35,000 plurality. Mary . Jandias elected:; three Americans and three Democrats to Cjmgress. 1 Brown’s Speech. T&e Clerk haying asked Brown whether lie had anything to say why sonten.ee should not be pro nounced, Brown stood up, ' and in a clear and distinct voice said:, “I hay?, .may it please the Court, a few words to say. In the .place, I deny .everything hnt what l have all along admitted, 'the design on my part to free the slaves, ’ I' intended oer- .te a clean thingaf that matter, 'aaffdid.last winter, when I went into Missouri and there took the slaves snapping of a gun oa eiffieif side, moved them through the country,and finally left them; in Canada, fl designed tO'havC'flone the same ngain oh a lar ger scale; that was all I intended. I never did intend to commit m urder or treason, nr destroy .property, or to excite or incite the slavcs to re-1 £ellioh, and to .make an insnrrcction. I have another objection,' and that ;’is, it is unjust tha,t J should suffer suchapenalty lad I interfered ’ *in the manner, whioh l a'dm\t, .nnd which l admit has been fairly proved;; thotruthful itejjs and candor of portion of the witnesses who haw ttis case, - Had I ho.interfered ftth the intelligenit, the’ sd ca'lfea be half of fritods, wther father, mother, brother, sister, wifa or chlldren, or any pf thatplass, and suffered or sacrificed what I Jbave in this interference, it.would have been all right, nyerymb ll in this court would have deem ed it an act worthy of reward, ra.ther.than pun ishment. ; ' V-JChls Court Acknowledges, ns I suppose, the validity of the Ipif of God. lasee a bdok kissed Kbrt, .Which, I suppose, io be the bible, dr at leuMfaehew testament, that teaches me that aU things whatsoever I would that men should do In pi e 1 should’do even fo to them; it-teaeh-, to remember thetni -that are in JHmt nsboand with themj, J endeavored to act instruction; I sayiamyettboyQung that.God is any respecter of per i*oh, 1 believe, that to have interfered as I have ' done. “ I have always,freely admitted,.wWfhaTe done in behalf of his despised poor' race wasiio wiuDg but right. Now it is deemed nscessaiy that.lt should forfeit my life for the furtherance of the ends of justice and Single my blood fup tfcerwith the blood of my children! apd .with the blood of millions in this slave country, whose ' ‘rightsare disregarded by wicked, cruel and unjust I admit so let it be done.' Let me iwookjfurther, I feel entirely satisfied treSßnent I have received on my trial, considering all the circumstances, it has been tpojre generous than I expected; but I feel no consciousness of guilt, I have stated from the first what was my intentions and what was not Inerefhadany design against the life of any peraon nor any dispositlsn to commit treason or the slave to rpbcl or make any general in v «mrrestion. I never, encouraged any man to do W, But always discouraged any idea of .that kind. Let me say also in regard to the state made by some of those connected With i I heard it has been' stated by some of tbat'l induced them to join me, but the contrary is true. X do not say this to injure 4ho». but as regretting their weakness. Not one «£ but of his own accord, and a greater eir own expense. A number of them w and never had a word of conver i till the day that they came to me, as for the purpose I have stated.-- ©done.”- .. ;' p - - -V PEJTAITD SCISSORS- a llntmaUc-Associ&titai. jjgp” Flretneu, read in onrlocalcolumns. - T w SST Some menneref get into no one will trust them. t’ ’ 1 JBQf* Potatoes are ,(telling ftjr %s.f«nta per bushel at Hastings, Minnesota. - V'. - ’ The-taost curious worldis a woman who is not curious. Of file the duelists, reaianecl, . Kay* “ J)onJ|^H;t o sec Sixth Annual An nouncement, nWlbrilliant offers, in another colnmn. ’ sale.of3ufp Choate’s Uhraty,-just cbmpletedbyauotion, reaUze to his family about $16,000. ~ ’ ‘ jg?*'Alad named Jaimes died'sudaen ly" in I HolUdaygbui£,- a"short time since, of a disease similar to congestive chills. 111 . J6ST“ Don't fail to see Sixth Annual An nouncement,” and brilliant offers, in another column. ' i ; \ , JB©“ What a'horrible creature ! A bachelor says he dislikes young married couples because they are so aptto give .themselves heirs ! young’man in New York having ad vertised for a wife, received' word from eighteen married men that be might have theirs. A. country editor comes to the conclu sion that there ere two things that were to be lost, sinners and. umbrellas. jjQyTho Postmaster General has discontin ued 75 post.offices during the post week, many others having been-previously abolished. B©, Arago,. when shown on encyclopedia, •said a great thing—“ Ah lif we had but a dic tionary of-what we arc ignorant of.” " Don’t fail to see Sixth Annual An nouncement,” and brilliant offers, -in another column. • B©» General Garibaldi has issued a Procla mation summoning the Italians of the Legations to arms, and a collision is shortly expected.** ; M. Allison, Esq., is announced to deliver a lecture at McAlistcrsville Acade my, Juniata county, on Wednesday evening next. BSU “ Strike while the iron is hot” is an ex cellent motto : but a still more striking one for a main is this “ Make the iron hot by striking it.” WS&° Austin Avery, of Windham, Ct, has a pumpkin vino in his garden 1328 feet long, which has'produced sixty pumpkins averaging nine inches in diameter. BSaf" Mrs. Faytadling says: “If it were not intended that women should drive their hus bands, why are they put through the bridle cer emony: The stable of Mr. Jacob Esholman, in Millerstown, Perry county, was consumed by firo about 4 o’clock oh Sunday morning week ; supposed to be the work of an incendiary. JHS§* “ Boy,” said an ill-tempered old fellow to a noisy lad, “ what are you hollering for when I go by ?” “ Humph !” returned the boy, “ what are you going by for when I’mhollerin ?” 8©- The Terry, Freeman says that the “ Peace Union Convention,” composed of a number of spiritualists was to assemble on Tuesday of last week, at their Ball in Tuscarora- township in that county. • I A fearful accident occurred on Tuesday morning, on the Chigago and North Western Railroad. A train consisting of thirteen cars ran off the track, and eight persona are reported to have been killed, and a number badly injured. JSfSST George Knee, formerly dispatcher of the Pa. R.;R. Co., at Huntingdon, had his hand severely smashed whilst engaged in coup ling cars at Saxon, on the Broad Top R. R. on Friday week. ' JBST*'The Democratic Senatorial Conference which met at on Thursday last, chose vG. Kelson Smith, of the Johnstown -Echo, Sena torial Delegate to the next .State Convention, pith instructions to yote for Gen. iEeuiy' D Foster for Governor. . . B®* There is in the county infirmary at Columbus, Ohio, .ap : nld .woman of eighty-nine years, called .the “last of the Mohicans,” be cause she is the lost Of a family of twenty-four, equally cblebratedfor tb'eir " longevity and lazi ness,- nearly aU of Whom have' died in various poor houses in Ohio. Preachers la America are better paid than in any other country. There are in .New iTork, Philadelphia, and Boston, some who get from §lO,OOO to $20,000 a year. The Rev, Mr. of New York, has lately received from the members of the church ho preaches in, a house as a present, worth $21,000. S&“ A party of sportsmen, three in number, recently returned from a day’s hunt in [the neighborhood bf Seymopr,Jnd., bringing in two hundred ami twenty.squicrola, ninety-one quails, and twenty pheasants, some -piegebns, snipes, and other At the Chester Cpnnty Agricultural Ex hibition, . werw three pumpkins, exhibited by Lt.wis.MfiG(dlpngh; of West Goshen,. weighing respecifillly ISO, 100 and 80 pounds. They compand first premium. Some.ppmpkins, those. ■.. :' fi@°* On Monday Mat* r a Imy in New York, while bn bis way to the Park Bank, was robbed of $4,800.in Eastern .bills, belonging to his em ployer, J. Frost, a broker. The robber dashed a quantity of spirits of turpentine into the boys face, and then; sewed the juickage of money, and escaped.- , A conyontion for prayer and consultation in regard to ,the mcans liest adapted for promo •tingrevivals: of religion and, s adwieingthe in terests ofChrLst’s Kingdom in we opened at on Tuesday last./ ■ -iThie .inteoddc* tory sermon was to bo delivered by Dr. Jnnkin, of Holiidaysbnrg; r, ' r r 1 ' ' v'- B@» Tho LewUtown Oaztlle says that the horao thief this county, is the ’ saMe'.'perEoa wi n was con- 1 1846, ondeij the name of Jack frost. J»ok also sent :tho penitentiary, from Juniata county, some sixteen or eighteen forniike offence. |He. must have ii'ipeculiar propensity other people’siorae fleshtohis own tae.. ~ A little 'soariip, five years old, Stood at the switch dh;«ale df thePhiiadelphia rtilwaja, the other titb -car threaten-, hjg that ifthedrivfcr did not giro 'hint's sent, he wouldmovothe switcbahd throw the oar, off the rail. ; The driver told him to clear but the tdpoped more 'the ewitohi and his hand was taken offi by the passing wheel. ! gippcys, recently, who had been loitering about the bouse of Mr. Thomas ■HolmeSjneariPrenjteville, Prince William coun ty, Va., it is said, persuaded him to look into the case,hf a iratcb, in which was cloroform, and whifst hewasiaboring unier the effects of the inhalation, took from him the key of his bureaq, and stole ; iherefrom - a .thousand dollars in gold with Which? they decamped. , The, Louisville Journal has no complaint to make against CJov. Wise’s lenity in avowing his purpose.to }et|6emt Smith off with a lec ture, as a penalty- ! for his abolition offenses. — The Journal thpks the being-compelled to listen to the lecture a severer punishment than con finement in Ithe* Penitentiary. i is istatdd that J. Edgar Thompson, the present efficient President of the Pennsyl vania and . Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroads, has accepted the Presidency of the Pacific Railroad Company at a Salary of $30,000 per year. A pretty good salary we should say. About $5OOO better than President of tho Uni ted States. _ B@.„ A Ppetic Riddle.—The following is gen erally conceded ta .be the best riddle in the En glish language. The answer is contained in every line ;; . .i; ... 'Twas whispered In Hqiven, ’twos muttered in hell, And .Echo caught' faintly the sound os it fell; On the confines of earth 'twas permitted to rest. And the depth* of the pecan its presence confessed { 'Tnil Ibe found in the sphere when it is riven asunder, Bo seen in thojliglftuing and heard in the thunder; ’TwasTillotted to (nan jwith his earliest breath, Attends sit his jliliitli. add awaits him in death; It presides o’er hip happiness, honor and health, Is the prop of-|h Is: house and the end of his wealth; •Without it the sapor, the seaman, may roam. But woe to the' wretch who e-pels it from home; In the whispers oif conscience its voice will be found, Nor e’en in the whirlwind of passion he drowned; ’Tv-ill not pollen ihe tout, and though deaf to the ear, ’Twill make instantly hear; But in shaide let; it rest; like a delicate flower, Or breathe oiijt Softly—it dies in an hour. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GREAT RESTORATIVE. FEVER ASK AOUE CLUED CT OR. M' USE’S LIVER PILLS. CCS- Mr. Jonathan :'Hoeghman, of West Union, Park County, lUinu)s, writes to the proprietors, Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh; that he had suffered greatly from a severs and protracted otfacjc of Fever and Ague, and was com pletely restored,t6 health by the nseofthe Liver Pills alone. These Pills unquestionably possess great tonic properties, and can befallen witfi decidcd advantage for many disea- ! ses requiring I invigorating remedies; but the Liver Pills stand pre-eminent as A moans of restoring a disorganized Liver to healthy action; hence the great celebrity they have attained; The numerous formidable diseases arising from n diseased Inver, which so long baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians of the United States, are now rendered easy of.cure,-thanks to the study and perseverance' of the distinguished physician whose name this great med icine bears—a name which will descend to posterity as one deserving of gratitude. This invaluable medicine should always be kept within reach; and on the appearmipe oftim earliest symptoms of: diseased Liver, it can be safely and' usefully administered; ; tt2k Purchaser* will be careful to ask for Dr. M’Lane's Celebrated Liver Plll4 manufactured by Fleming Br6s. of Pittsburgh, Ptt iThep are otlier Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now befortstho public. Dr. 'M’Lano’s genuine Liver Pills, also liis celebrated Vermifuge, can now be‘had at all respectable drug stores. dVbne genuine without the signature of ' MEDI€At IMPOSSIBILITIES. For a long; tithe a certain class of diseases bare baffled the skill and pirnctice of the most eminent members of the regular'.medical faculty. Foremost among these wemight instance epilepsy or foßing fits. Happily novv-by,the skill and inventive jgeuius Of an eminent chemist of Baltimore, 31d., this diseasd has;been brought within the means ot a cure. TV'e allude to tljf preparation cnllftl the Vegetable Extract EpilepUS lift’ Biyented and prepared-by Dr. Seth S. of Street, Baltimore,-Md. — Since their disporery many persons who had given Up all hope of ever bfingeuidd, have been restored to the full en joyment of h^pdtjb,, prominent among these we might enumerate Mrj jlarrison Lightfoot, ofHnntsvillo, Alabama. Mr. X. bps , Bjjjfered ks uiacb from Epilepsy, as any other person in.tho yorld: never knowing what it was to pass a ■week without! jiving an attack, and often falling in the Streets of HttliUrlllo; He is now fully restored and has not had an uttpek for more tlran a year,' Dr. Uanco’s Pills have been; this e,ure ; cause of this euro. These pills also cure all modjflcdticna of Fits, Spasms,-Cramps Ac., and are : very, servi<ppl>laf^r;porsonB:ofweak herves. Dr. Uauce, sends them to any p art of thoicountryon the receipt of a romittanef. Price, onto box, $3; two boxes ss;' twelve boxes s2l;—Allditcss Sfirn S. Hascs, 108 Boltimdre Street, Baltimore, Md ' | H tpodc 'wpo are in, the enjoyment of perfect health frequently hawneed to have recourse to tonics ns preventives o| .disease! Wo ape nevei too well armored ngaJust the admits 'of “the Ills that flesh is heir to.”— Sucli an invigorator rimy find in HOSTETTER’SBIT- TEBS—a medicine that cannot be token regularly without guying vitality imdeVisßcity,to the system. At this sea son, particularly, the strongest man is not proof against the malaria, m i certaip sections of itho country. In all cases of fever and ague, the Bitters Is more potent than any amount of quinine, wbile the most dangerous cases of bil' lious fever yield to its;wonderful properties. Those who have tried the medicine will never use another, for any of the ailment* which the Hostetter Bitters professes to sub due. To those who have' not made the experiment; wo cordially recommend an .early application to the Bitters, whenever they are stricken by diseases of the digestive or gans. . i - Soid by druggists and dealers generally,' everywhere, in another column. i "l > m • ISiSOBTANTTOFjBMALES—Dr GhEESE- Kjus'a PttlS.—-The combination of ingredients -In these PJUs are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mUd in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful menstruations, removing oil oi>- structions, whether from- cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the ride, palpitation of the heart. dlsturbod sleip, which always arisefrpm interruption of inducing with certainty periodical regularity. Wawanted hie, and free fromany thlngiulurlooa to life or health. Ex plicit directions, which should be read, accompany each boat. Price* iJ'J..' Bent' by-mail ,by cuc|peingslto any Agent., •- ; '■ JB. B. BIITOIIZN'OS, General Agent for the United States, 165 Chamber* street, Mew York, J ; ' 2b ieTum alt Wholesale ordert tkould he aiSntitd* ' Sold by 6." W, Altoona; Geo. A; Jambs, Holli dayaburg; and bynll Druggists in the United States. .Call on the Agent and geta pamphlet free. - Nor. 18,18S8-ly. - - 1 . BATCHELOR’S jnfiS AND TOUPEES suip*« aU.— ■ * Mk ?®~, n o tnmlng rip bediind—mothrteking off the head j indeed, this is the only Est&blishmejsaiWhere rip?'jrnfrnrTf tniisriiliwil awl ’ ’ -I *' 263 BreaeKvsy, KtwTork. SB. HOOFL&inrS : GERMAN BITTERS, '. - ' ASO - ■ ■ DR. HOOFLAND’S BAILSAMIC ■ CORDIAL, Tit great standard medicines of the present acquired their great popyLmly only through yean of ttiah Unbounded taUtfae " <ion is rendered hy them maUcases; optf the people have pronounced them worthy. j' UTer Complaint* Dyspepsia) Jaundice, Debility of the Nerrons System, Diseases of thoKldneys, v WM, A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE! All others are mere imitations, and ihoulu be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, or ROfeTY HAIR, ftyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without tho least injury to tho Hair or Skin. . Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80.000 applications have been made to the hair of his patrons of his famous Dy e, WM. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warranted not to injure in the least, however long it maybe continued, and the ill effect of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigo rated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 283 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists in Altoona, and by Druggists in all cities and towns of tha United States. jC3' The Genuine lias the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on fear sides of each Bor, of WM. A. BATCHELOR, Nov. 18,1 SoS-1 y 233 Broadway, Now York. WtIAT II WOULD TAKE TO FEED THE-S UN. — A philosopher has calculated that tho amount of light which flows from .the solar orb could bo scarcely produced by tho d-ily com bustion of two hundred globes o( tallow, each equal to the earth in magnitude. A sphere of combustible matter, much larger than tho sun itself, would bo consumed every ten years-in mnntutning its wonderful brilliancy. It would be a splendid sight to sec an immense transparency illuminated by means of one of these tallow globes, and having written upon it, “Buy all your garments at the Brown Stune Clothing Hall-of Uoekhill i Wilson. Nos. 603 and Wo Chesuut .Street, übove.&lxth, Philadelphia.” Bakery ami Grocery Store. THE SUBSCRIBER KEEPS con stantly on band Fpcsli-Eaked Bread, Cakes, &c. Presli Butter, Bacon, Also, a choice lot of SEGABS and TOBACCO. JACOB RINK, Nev. 10. ‘ _ Viiginia Street, below Annie Street. FLEMING BUGS. IVTEW QROCERY AND LIQUOR 1 1 STOLE.—The undersigned would beg leave to an nounce to the cßiv.ens ofßlair*county and vicinity that he has opened bis new Store on Virginia street, three doors below the Superintendent’! Office, wherebe bus just received from the East and Most a large assortment of Foreign and Domestic liquors, IwA consisting as follows: flSBwSe French Otard Brandy, Cognac Brandy, Peach Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Old Burgundy Wine, Oli Port Wine, Jamaica Rum i Holland Gins Old Rye Whiskey, Monoitgahela Whiskey, and. Rhine Wine, which he bus pimself imported. Retailers of Liquors and Farmers will find it to their advantage to buy of him, as be will sell at CITY PRICES. GROCERIES, Such as Flour , Bacon, Salt, Fish, Tobacco, Se ga™, Sgntp, Sugar, Coffee, cj-c., sc.. All of which will lie sukl cheap for cash or Country Produce. Our friends and the public generally are respectfully in vited to give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere Altoona, May 28,' 1850.-tf JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR, The Hero of One hundred Fits per Month I I would respectfnlly set forth my claim to public atten tion, as a Fashionable Tailor, as folio : Because I keep an excellent assortment of Cloths, Cassi meros, Vestings and Trimmings, which, when 'examined, always please. Because my njprk is made up in a manner that takes down the country and gives oil my customers a city ap pearance. Because I am not inferior aa a Cutter to the best to be found anywhere. , Because long experience in tny business gives me entire control over it, and Xam not dependant upon any one to lift me oat of the suds. • Decease I arn still on the sunny side of forty, and there fore my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired. Call on me, in, the corner room of. the “Brant House." Give me a trial and you will go away pleased. Altoona. May 2fo-5m JACOB SNYDER. TNSTRUGTIONIN DRAWING.—The JL 'subscriber, if a sufficient numbof offer,-Will form a class for instruction inDrawing, the course of Which will include •,• ■ ■ ■ ■'■ - • .• : Linear Perspective, Projeetioni appli ed to Machinery Drawing, Shadowing, . Architectural Drawing. Ac., to commence No voraber Ist, 1859. EDWARD UODNETT, ; at John Bowman’s Exchange Hotel. Altoona, Oct. 1.3, ’69. . f J>Rivate sale —the house j AND DOT ofThmuas McCulla, in AUqonaJ (formerly ceh*hurg,) is offercd at private sale. Lot 92jSj feet front by ISO. For further information jlnformatiou inquire of the occupant, BERNARD McNEaLIS. ’ October 20,1859. ! ‘ ' A LL WANTING FARMS IN A DR -XX. LIGHTFUL CLIMATE, rich soli, and secure from frosts. See advertisement of Uammpnton Lauds in another column. ■ ■ - ' T KYI'S PREPARATION FOR RX jLi terminating BATS, MICE, : ROACHES; JUSTS, and Bedbugs Without danger in itauso uSder any drcriinstan : ses, for sale at tho ~ ?rin.3VW-tf] .• v ■O. w: KB3SLBR; : |^RAREgrowe^can.sai^ooili|SirbjMii frrira., Hams set-qw,ra«, past ssaacaL ! gaa sdVtrfusmeß t ofHam»watea LaS§»/ la aa6(t«?caffimri. ff.ff.ni.Mi and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Bklsamio Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paraiim extant It wilt cute, without 1 ts.ii, the most severe apd 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 ones cheek and cure the faost severe Diarrhoea proceeding from Cold is tee Bowels. These medicines arsprepared 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 will be on ihe outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called Eveeybodv’s Almanac, you will find tetlimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. tgvr. For sale, in Altoona, by A. Koush and (!. W Kessler, and by al 1 .druggists. [may 19, 1 59-by HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE The Oriyiuil and Jiest in the Wvrld I lie will also keep ednstantly on hand an assortment of BOERHAVE’Si fIOUAM) BlTliißS DISEASE OF TIIE R3^|b, LIVER COM PLAIN WEAKNESS OF AnS)| E&D FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections conscqneutuMn i > disorders STOMACH OK tirksM^ -; Such os Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomachj CfUcky Tains Heartburn, Lots of Appelitej I)espo»denby, :f3o«Uvene« Blind and Bleeding Piles, Iw'bH Nervdus.jßhjthwatlc and Neuralgic Affections, it hna in numcroua ilistanhea proved highly beneficial, and Jn others effected a decided cure. This is a purely, vegetable compound; p»»rsll>n strictly scientific principles, SlhW U». : manner of |th£i celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave: Because of jfo great success iu the most of tlio European Slates, Us Introduction into the United States was intended mova cspbCirdly for those of our fiilberloud scattered herfhnd there Jo Vi# the face at this mighty Meeting with groat »u«s(« -among them. I now offer it to the American public, Knowing that its truly wonderful medical virtues must bc acfcnowledged. It Is particularly recommended to those; dicrsi.na whose constitutions may have .been impaired hj dhe Sontluaun* use of ardent spirits, or oilier forms of Gene rally instantaneous in effect, it fimlsils Was directly to tbs. seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, iu fact, infusing: hew health and vigor in the system. " (i, C A UTION.—The great popularity of this dpiightfhl ro mo has induced iiiany imitations, which, this public should guard against purchasing. Be nut porsufvled to buy any thing else until.you have given Boerhave's Holiaud Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince you, how infinitely superior it is to all these imitation?. 1 . H&P Sold at $l.OO per battle, or six for $5, by the SOLE PItOFCtETOKS, i ; BENJ. PAGrE, | CO., Munufactui ing P/iurmaccntUU and.JCliftuisli, \ PTTTSBCKGU, l‘A. J T. W. Dyult & ona, Philadelphia: llarnif j il'ark, Kow Yoik ; John I). I’»rYt. Cini'i;iim[i; hartuu’il,-Adams A t’o.. St. I.ouin; A. K> JUsli, Altoona, l’u., mill T;y ami Merrhouta generally thraughout tbit: Uliited S:eU< ami Cuiuulaa. fOctobfej’ 14j 18&8.-ly Pays fur a full cf-urde in the Iron City largi s mo.«t extensively putrvulizuti ami Lest Organised Comiaer rial gchmd in the Called Slates. » ; : Four Farg’c'HallS, For Writing, Commercial Calculations, Book-Keeping and Usual time to complete a Tull course, from Gto 10 weeks Every Studcut, upon graduating, is guaiiitt|teed to bo con potent to manage the Books of any Business afcd qtydideJ to earn a salat y of from , I Students cater at any time—Ko Vacation'-—'Review at pleasure. ‘- First Premium for Best Writing Awarded this Institution. The best and grottiest of Penmanship in any one Hal! of the U uloU, found bore, ft* . Ministers Sous received a; half price. Fur lull information, Circular, Specimens of Business and Ornamental Writing and Embellish’d Vie\y of the College, enclose live letter stamps to F, W.; jESKINS.* Sept. ‘22. 1559.—1 y Pittsburgh, Pa. Stoves, Tin & Sheet Mi* Ware, SPOUTING, TAS. W. RIGG WOULD t/ spectfiilly inform the citizens of AltoonaSects. and vicinity that he keeps constantly on hhndja6gsSE»l large asscirtn.ru t of O'ol.ing, PitrUr, OJP.ee slsinHS A ‘‘"P Ultra, of all styl -s and sizes, to suit the "tuts ui all, wliich he will sell at low prjera, on reason able terms. J i r He also keeps on hand a large stock of JV/Lattd Sheet- In.n nitre. consisting of all articles for culiUHiatpui'poses— Coal Scuttles. Store Pipe, <fe. He has also purchased the rght oi sale in Blair countv, of u. v. Junes: : ■ ’ 'IMPROVED SAUSAGE STAFFER, an invention which needs only to be seen-ito-lje apprecia and should i" p. v-issed ly every farmer, butcher or those requiting (melt a utfichino. Particular attention paid to putting up SPOCTINO, cither in town or country- Spouting painted ’apd put up on the most reasonable terms. (April Jf, ISoB-ly 1859. Pall Trade; 1859. A CAR D.—THE “UNDERSIGNED -TIl liaveju -.t received and arc now offering; the largest and most varied stock of FRESH GROCERIES' i over brought to this Market! In connection with the alKjve, they are constantly supplied with choice Bratals, of the various grades of ' k * ~ } ' FLOUR! Aho, Bacon, Cheese, Whale; Tanner’s and Lard Oils; Mess Vork,- , Together with ail kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactured Arti cle., all of which will ho sold low for cash. The Mer chants of this place arc invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. At the Old Stand ‘I Oct. 17, •59-2m.] WM. H. GORMtY A CO„ r r o th e public.—Tills sub,- JL. SCRIBEII would respectfully announce ■■ , to tbe citrons c>f Altwna and vicinity* tbat bo haa opeued a • , } \ v WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TIX. SOEET-moX Tr.tffE <£• stove sr<?j?A‘*frS!!3i on Helen street, between Annie and Julia afreets, East Al toona, where he will keep cohstaatlv on hand a large as sortment of everything iu his line, which he will dispose of on reasonable terms.' , I LOUIS BLACK ROOFING & SPOUTING put up on ahoyt notice. He also manufactures Leausd Irox Spontiug, which is said to he much iupdrior to gal vanized sheet-iron or tin. ....it.. All kinds of job work promptly attended tuir A share of public patronage is solicited. SAMUEL 1; FRIES. Oct. 27 th, ’59-tL .! ’ American Life Insurance and! TjhisfCo. Capital Stock, $500,01)0. Company Buitdinj; Walnut Si:, S.]S.'corner of - Fourth V/iila. • r. , . W. R. BOYERS. AG’T, ALTOONA, THE CSUAt MUTUAL RATES, OB Ai JOINT STOCK RATES, AT ABOUT®) PER CENT iS T £ A. WIIILRDIN, Pra’t. J. C. SIMMS, &c*y. [Oct. 2J|tS, 1859-1 v. I ASTRAY.—CAME TO THE RESI IA HENCE of the subscriber, in Lo- •' '*• 'r f ■ « gun township on or about Uie Ist of Oc- fiaBSaBtET toher, ■'ISSOv a small RED COW,,wRnV white strijte'down her back, red jind' r white spotted 1 flanks, white fora legs frolh icnoea.down and horns’boied, sup- posed te he about 4 years old. The owner is; requested to come: forward*, teKyi.4. *hc wm bo dlspos«lofaecoiidltte to !aw : . Oct. S7th, ’Stn-Cti JOSEyg^CTiSQ. PLUMBING, GAR FITTIING AND JL ' FIXTURES.—OEO, A. t>yj>/.*/v,i W*S&' a ‘ nd FTumher; from lfril,^tp^& B uriwmda i wß j s lUl<l pl<m,l,in 3 estribllilnninl HrßrentVßow three dcors be.ow thoJ’ost Qffice. ; ; f r°W Ha Will be pleased fo attend to nil orders bA;. ih,- -Oi. promptness, neatness and dutebilftr. * v ■ „ WSJ All work Warranted. ; ‘ { Altoona, Oct. 6,1859.—1 m ■ [ TOsfcing to; tlieir to ? IncrsfcM&g' cfetry.iKew V^®*eU«n»te ijjap ilCp zjNC '4-3' Oaijostje^Gmn.^iioir.MrfcOreeajif? a-eronaf 01l .■ | •■■•■ $40.00 Lectures. 8500 to $l,OOO. : ; GRAND DISPLAY ' , _AT TUB ■ 1 « «2: cnfring thole ’fTffilV T*> •*• «»» I FAli sp® § mobs »aaagii^4&^L, Oiirstockqf V ■ ™ PUxtli^jj LADIES’ DRESS GOrmt. i i ldndil ‘«?«>' > newort ~jf Printed Jierinot, IBat£cnd ffuit y .SiJts,(mj Chaksattd tuih. low and will to «oM i&A bt V«tfu ttfJ - FOR THE GENTS VTe Lave Block and Fancy Coalmen-., Sating’ . Tweoda, Ac.. Onr stock of FLANNELS and w largo, consisting,, of Muslin*, Tickingi. u^i s,hs liags, Bed Blankets and Comforts, 4c. ” ■ D * nl iaua. i)., ; Woharo also aflno stock of aneensware, Wooden. & WmoxTx^ BOOTS &i SHOES ’ Zepliy KnltGooda, Cloves and Ho»i* rT , anrtv„ W ° W, * Uto All-Wool, Wool Filling, List and R ag c Bought at AucUoa, and wliiohw*; can offer,,*.- fU ‘' will defy competition. “ uerat PWrt th,: GROCERIES for Sale by Wholesale at no Freight only added. .- •* Citj pricti »!ti, All kinds of Codnfry Produoe taken aiu- . ket pricey Wo respectfully Z\Lrl^' u '‘ t n„. cheap and good GOODS, to call a’,d w w ’■ have a Modfl Stpds at Mode] Prt«a t C ° nV ‘ ncc<! U»t si Altoona,:Oct. IS, 5 59. *b >t J-LOWTIISH. JU3T OPENED A STOCK OF EntiwTa ilcto ©nobs. W*- A. °. KERR 011, D INFORM THE GOnn people of Altoona, the aurronndlnc . t, ‘° “ rest -of mankind.” that he has Just^ni.T' 7 ' * rJ city with a largo stock of NKw UyODS i fr< ‘“ ta « at reamnablu prices, at tho atmdforWlv O «Lr, V 3"" Kerr, and recently by W. O'Xeali, on iiaiT f d by H stock Is the only ono in town whiefc Is Ua ENTIRELY NEW ami he flattop himself that he has sobi.>-Vm . • ’ eye of of ovaryholy, and suit the wants oLVmX?'? IU Uo doom* It \iDuecc*jtii.rv to eniinjerato ~n t . y Swdu.-nug the shew (hs to do so^ou^ a Xa“v,.- but would say that he has overvthing i„ the’bni^ LADIES* DRESS aooi^ which this meridian calls for, and all Just auit( .,, , .f season,.together with a well selected assortment r n * iun.ii.hmgGoods, such ui Carpets, Window Blind, sl'.T Ac., which will commend themselves. FOR GENTLEMEN be has a grant varloty—from which they mu V. ufact ore. Ako, HARDWARE, QCilEXStfi'op B !'," l uke to *** i» * All he asks I* that’the people call andetnmin„ n which he will at ail tiaeJ take iibsS W,r'\ ho (eels conhdont that he cun send them awn- not in the purchase of just such au t^S' at tho remembrance of having looked cr.vu tin v " eat stock.of Gomis ever cxhibitoiih tho tow n ' ■ Ao ~‘ Altoona, Oct. 20, ISSU. GREAT OPENING Of SPRING AND SUMMER CiS* <E> C£> .52j.‘cg3 0 J B. HILEtMAN HAS JUST RE • celved and opened at his okl stand, on Virdnl... a largo and attractive assortment of seasonable i-Jd* C oE prising all tho novelties in * BEREGES, DUCALS, x CSLS'IZES, LA ir_v.% GISGIUUS. r c, EUBROIDg/tIU, LACES t HOSIERY A GLOTIS, and all varieties and textures of LADIES DRESS. GOODS, together with a full assortment i f t-nods r, r ••niieon-.i wear, such as Clothe, Cassimcres end Yeutlagi. . ’ Ako a full stock of HanJwarc, Queen, ware sad GROCERIES, and an assortment of • HOOTS, SHOES, GAITORS, 4C., of all sizes anti styles, which equal to any In tka mukil, aiul will be sold at fair prices. Hazing recently enlarged my store-room, I nn tc» display my largely increased stock to better adraitsn and would respectfully invito everybody to call. May 12,1559. EIGHT REASONS . ’mWMt'W everybody: should go to O. B. SINK’S STORE 1 'HE HAS A.LARGE AND WELL 1* selected assortment of Dry Goode, which are wcrli going to see. ■ - Hi? has an unequalled stock of GROCERIES, frek and puff) which he will sell asT&iaonablc oa any mcrchial in tiio place. ■ ) 1 3. He has Ua-rdware, Qutentwart, Slonewsre, <fc., of tti most CisluoaaMc styles. 4. Hohaa a. largo case of JBoott and Short fur Ousts, In dies, Misses and Children: embracing oil-tiles, qnsliUo and prices. 5. Ho' has a hue stock of HA TS for Hammer wear—jsi> llio pihk of the fashion—all very cheap. ■ 6. He keeps always on hand an assortment of Radi- Made Clothing, to c u!t tic season. 7. Ho has ii largo stotk of Clo{ht t Qissimtrav‘i Vestings, which he will make up to order on sburt notiw in a fashionable style, and at prices which must giv« uilj faction. . i :■ ■’ " ■ 8. Ho don'tastpooplq to come and buy—only to ei»* and examine his 3rak, feeling confident that if thtyl* l examine thev’will bay withont biklnir. i Altoona, May 5; m9.-tf ' Look out eoiv your heap : A poet gives tlio following advice'to young ana *• going to parties:, ' .1; Ja going, to |h{iis what your at; lie ware of your hew) and'taka fare ofyonr DAT; Eeast you find that a favorite sou of your mothsf, Has fin ache lb the fine ahd abrick in the othsr. Speaking about hats tod heads—the subscriber *c«U respectfully announce that he has, just retained from d* city -with a large and* weir Selected stock of Men sad Bey * HATS E» OF ANi> :■§ ALL "CAPS, STYLES, FOB FALL MD WINTER, ot every'color and shape. AIsO, a good asaorbaest •• LADIES AHD MISSES FUSS, of different varieties, all of - which will b* CHEAP FOR CASH. ip want ottoything in the •bowlins."* plena) give mo a calf before purchasing elsewhere, u * determinedto sell at the very lowest possible prlo**- store on Virginia street, opposite the Lctheran ««“ • Altoona; April 28,' 1850-tC. * : ' • JKS3E SMITH TTOUSE AND LOT; FOB SALK XI Thesu WrlberuflcrtatPrivateSale J'iA the HOUSE find LOThot ocCnplcdby her, JgHgjjjA on the corner of Adaline and Julia streets, Wjßl 31 \W r'aat Altoona.- Thonousoi* a good Two- BflayUß Diniug-Koom and Kitchen oh first floor, four good sleeping rooms on the second bowi a finished Attic. The lot Is In good order.' . . rtt< Penions ■wishing to view the premises and ohUtn >' IIW Imlhnnation will call upon the subscriber. __ u MAEGT. M. McCBCE Altoona, Aug. 11th, 1850-tf. — ■ Medicated fur chest pJ£ TECXOfi, A. SAFE BIUEED AGAINST! THWJ fearful diseases Bronchitis, Coughs, Cold*, ana tfons of theXugs,-which arise from the expc»^ i *£ e f Cf f chest, according ta/cihion and the sale at.tho Pnig Store of (?» SHOE Business and Factories«»Jj carried pn profitably at Haiamcnton 1 Be* ** T ment of Hammonton hands. ’■ BE BOUGHT AT H. TJCffJ Vv.Wnchestcri Co’s Patent Shoulder Seam 0 ■:■ : ; v - PEGTACLT3S J®J§s? I vetn ff>r r.alu at * 1 1 -1 f-; ’ ‘ toil < V,' Ijl ; \ > ''• - a ltoo n a m / ' : MAILS liil^ I’th* 1 ’ th * tfansar .. .v railroad Vha HQtW)ftAVSBORQ B with jSrS Bwl*ht East war d»jTraln BMtau' i " Mt > -iSJ&auw. LOCAL -j * JSTlWntcflOE OF < TOOEA.-K .b saidby t don Work foeturedand ready for to bA EUppUcd in ou . the first w Uo*T»ill|ft« n6oftbe received, ol ,«eole. of i plttOtt ua ln advauce of Onr business p light of tallow oat a sl^am -> Qomfigaslight Since the addition tudo, Would it uot L grand affair by appro hwa in our town a Chapter, Council and C of Odd RUows, atK Or Men, a, Division- obS Camps of the Junior So UaryGompnmes and an Company and apparatiu p^ce, ; Public Sc sedations. A grand pa O^den^, Companies and pf the mdsi magnificent of ah#of our cities, utritein'it] at least so fa to ascertain, everybody ’such a demonstration w n not bo finished, wo have coiujd get up a nice litth progress of Altoona, wh happy, and proud. And would, have a grand tore general illumination in t have gas illuminate with not, illuminating with c: ever they may sec fit. \lfhat Altoona is onf of tdlfnson the continent, a it will acknowledge. Tb rinf \o get up.one of tho ho hhe will doubt, and y spirit enough in tho pco vent it being a failure if upon. All that is want wyThave it. Let nrran; tilCnoe—have a mcetiu: ; evening n; miltaec appointcd to everything will go ofl’wi ; thoir handso tsry want an apportunit WgbtjflW associations WiOßpovtunity to show; . drep,“ the hope of our c Therefore, kt the celeb suggestion bo entered ii have pictured i Will contain the t|9£spf modern improver fetfSg jo iu after ages w <Um thatour oeigboring count of which will strik mont. Remember the I AjtptnrE Trial.— At 3#y , afternoon last, tb broughKmt their supcrl hhd perfecting themsclv chine. It was first wo Virginia and Annie stre satisfaction. Other tria the town were equally satisfied all that in the t that ivorkod it, > they ba In ease of a visit from t —*fiw. Well may the ( oftheyr machine—both < work—for certainly the . some one in the country, . U ii) thralling water whi 6 ' As a matter of course, t store before th chine do her best; but i her out once a week, oi .tsttl ’soon learn ail th-. Cobapany again, calls Stateirltlf aid, we feel fftfttSa to contribute, keeping u aU qppurtenam ser efficiency ii **s™%i»f-the members to act certain! f?? 0 f’jgfpßStions. . Hkbtihq.—The lb-progress in the g*** Tt&ppy to state Vi ad success. A u aa“ seeker?,” s< . . «-->art of great prlc ■ ®4 wtn kept up nightly ®*® who have particip and would bo gl after charges. W( many who tri 2?lapinloM” 1 apinloM” may speec and fto aeetiag t ' ki lohfi
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