C|e JUOOIW Critanu. ALTOONA, PA. , . • i: ' THUBSDAI, NOVEiffim 24 r 1859. -ft ' . . • • ' » T ' * '•* t®, Whore parties are unknown to us, our rule for adver- MnK to tewafrifaepayuisat inadvaacivora guarantee from kiiown ptnwu|, i Itiathereforeuseless forall each to Mad. ai admtiaemenU offeringto payat the end of three or »Ix mon the, advertisements are accompanied -with the money, irhefl&r'etieyflW orten dollars, we WOlglve the •* m |iwi , «ib^ix>’.€3o., AdowtUiag Ageats, ltd 1 Nassau, street, NewYork,and to State streety Boaton, arc : tho Agentsfoi ihtAttoonn iyfowtc,,andtto most influential .And largest .circulating Newspapers in-tho United states and the Canada*. ’ They an authoriicedio contract for us at our lowest rata. Old Tlrginla in a Slow. If We arc to believe the telegraphic wires, (and wo. do not see .what incentive they havcjito lie about it,) all Virginia, and especially that part of it lying contig uous to Harper’s Ferry, is in a terrible all oiiginating out of a mere supposition that the Abolitionists ore about to attempt] to rescue old John Brojtvu from their clulphos. The mere suppositions took the form of rumors—not capable of being traced to any responsible source, but tetiJl sufficient to inflame the public mind. A barn anil several stacks of wheat were burned one night last week—a certain in dication that the rescuers were on hand, t 7 whereupon Col. Davis, the officer in com mand at Charlestown. telegraphed to Gov. Wise for troops, whicji were sent to . the number of a thousand, with -field pieces and ammunition, accompanied .by Gov. Wise himself, who probably thought there was some truth in a despatch wbicli an nounced that parties had crossed from Ohio into| Virginia at Wheeling. Mow we do. not for one moment bend any Saab a thing as an attempt at rescue. Mad as the ultra Abolitionists are, wc can'not for a moment believe that any considerable number could be found * ' S’ ■. ' i ' ■ ; to set their lives upon a cost in such a doubtful enterprise. The Virginians know this too, hence they have simply made fools of themselvbs in alarming their wives and children unnecessarily. The arijay pf the chivalry is to encamp at until Old Brown and his fellow prisoners have paid the penalty of their folly! It will be a gala day when tbcso piisjguidcd men 'arc ushered into the chivalry, but,the Aboli tionists will not be there... to -haunt their dreams, or dirturb them iu their feast of blood, i ;■ “Kpt Yet Quito Dead.” The, Democrats ami ultra Republicans UaVo been .preaching noil promulgating the opinion that the American party is dead, to sill intents and purposes. The former wrote friendly epitaphs, and the latter claimed take its place on the po litical,chessboard. The American party is not only .not dead, but in many of the. Northern it holds the -balance of power as-a seperate and distinct organiza tion apaijjt from Republicans, ; Rcpublicans, or XJcmocrats. At the late election in New York the Americans adop ted a pari of the Democratic ticket, and the four Democratic candidates for whom they yotld were triumphantly elected, that a Large number of Foreignei| ? cut these candidates onsus picion;” hale to say thatihe Americas'party Is,dead-yet. It is an imr portent eluent in politics/ ahd will prob ably playjia conspicuous part in thcNjam paign of |Blso. Coxg,|«£6s.—Congress will meet qu the already the Solon? are congregating at Washington tel discusk the af&i*l df t&e like prite*fij|&ra,.who go intp training a, few: s?tic hotif. W© shall no doubt gharp apayring daring the. vifttep, jn jiddi-! tiop;to the usual quantity of gasand drtm-; domhe. > *|Phe Savers, the Freeidna Shriekers' and the Fire Eaters, will all to iheir pent;up, eloquence, and we may reasdnably look - long as the noad: law and riot act combined. The llteperis Ferry insurrection and the hang ilf ’of 0$ Brown and his confederates will 'enter so largely into the business of the that we presume no attention will be ppyl *n* f.he tfemands of the jpepple for p or of a f>> oige ■ forJhyoa eotin. «-Am|y day’fiwToeeday— «Ber therdta; ehitoiiaiy.the. - % i-f; < ' L ‘ qn*nUon«to^is~i»W^irfW-, a «jrt^.j^dlnn^r r > £%.■' TV' SJ-; *|lbb. Uvery stock at the Americasßouoe (table. V ••• , *'.... ■ A9~OeI- John Itiriemon, of Holliday »bnrjr,«hbt a white partridge on Friday last. d9»The Christinas Hollidays arc approaching. A time lyfaiat4oia>rati;MH v -x. 99~Qea. Michael A. Trank, of Clnustld, will be a can didate for Bergeonbat-Arma of the next Senate. 49>The Hon. 8. .A-Bonglass Is rapidly recovering from hla recent illnew. 49*Ie there to be no Tall parade of the Clair County Regiment! Somherreturned in the «teanifrOwada,an Saturday last. s 49*The' British have withdrawn their naval forces itam SattJuan, with the-exception of the Satellite. ’ 4&>A printer named William Smily waa murdered and robbed in Indianapolis, on Monday night last. *®_Large quantities of,sliver on continue to arrive at San Francisco from Carson’s Talley. gjJThe offliialretunu of the Kcw Jersey election ahow that the majority for-Olden, (op.) is 1,629. \ B3,The physician of the Utica Asylum baa fidth in the ultimate restoration «f Oerrlt Smith. ■ 49~A womannamedKerr, drowned herself In the Mo nongahelariver, near Pittsburgh, on Friday lutW- School Building, in Uartinaburg, israpMly approaching completion,. 4&-The Poet office Kill be open for one hoar after the arrival of eimh'mail—morning, noon, and evefiing, to-day. C S®*Tho name of the mother of the Foetoria foundling is 'Sarah Alcott, andhet,place of residence is Allegheny city. aS'Flro Counterfeiters npdmall robbers were arrested in Warren on Sunday last, and taken to Buffalo for-trial. 'A good haul.' . ’ffss.Four hundred dollar* were collected fur old John Brown's wife, at a meetiogheld by. tbo -sympathizers, in Boston, on Saturday evening. OJfo election far-Birectors of the Central Bonk took place on Monday—the matter being adjourned over—ln all probability indefinitely postponed. . 4SsrThe Uric Bail Road is to be sold under a foreclosure by tlie first mortgage bond-holders, for non-payment of in terest. ftjuSlgn painters should learn to punctuate. There is nothing so shocking to the nerves ul » printer as a wrong pointed sign. K£.Murray Whalion, Esq., has resigned the office of Collector of thc.port of Erie, and Charles M. Tibbals has been appointed to fill the vacancy. ' Aw-Uarkins Ott, one of the oldest Engineers on the Pa. Ba(l Hoad, dlo-1 at his residence, In WUmorc, on the 6th Inst. W CS-Vhe Philadelphia “ Ledger” is now printed on paper made from the fibre of.Eorghiim, or Chinese Sugar Cane, after Uie juice has been extracted. <£«'T. P. Fenton, Esq., formerly of Ebenaburg, has been elected Prosecuting Attorney of Leavenworth City, Kans as, .Good for Tom. fett-Tho petition for a writ of error from John Brown to the Supreme Court of Appeals- of Virginia, was denied on Friday laal. 4®-Tlie double 1 track on tlie Pennsylvania Rail Road is completed astfar as Spruce Creek. The trains commenced running on the new track last week. .•i-John O’Dounel proposes giving- his friends “ fits," and John is just the man who can do it. Uis shop la in Main street. tKsjrhe Democrats of New York have nominated Wm. F. Ilavemycr as their candidate for Mayor,' and Samuel J. Tildon lor oerporation counsel. Ad-Thcre are eight hundred convicts in the Ohio Peni tentiary. Quite a respectable *• poppcrlnshun”—in num bers, wo mean. * . ffSUThe Johnstown Tribune hoists the name of Simon Camorqn and Edward Bates for President and Vice Presi dent of these United States., „ flgbSlr Qrautly Berkley, the English Nimrod, who has boon, hunt log buffalo ou.tho western prairki, passed here on Ms way home,. cn Friday'last. Nichols is likely to supercede Mr. Oulkn as Pre sident of the Reading llatlßoad Company. Mr. Nichols is the Superintendent of the read. *3_llrant*s City Hall.'in narrisburg. ia to be opened as a Hotel, on the Enropeanplan, on or about the Ist of Jan- uary next, CS'Col. John G. Given and MaJ. T. A. Maguire, well known citizens of Cumbria comity,- have connected then}.- selves with, the Davenport Daily Democrat and News. CStFires in Mobile on the 11th Inst, destroyed £>0,009 worth of property, and a fire in New Orleans on the 13th swept away eighty-three tenements. trP.Quito a number of Cameron Clubs have lately l*en organized in various sections of thoEtate. Simon points up I tt3L.Tho painters ore putting the finishing touches upon the new building for the resident Engineer of tho Pennsyl vania Rail Road. 1 fi2_U. B. Johnston, the pollidaysbnrg Banker, has Jus erected a building a shade ahead of anything in the town over the hill. ftJUFoster i Fleeson, of the Pittsburgh tKsputch, were tried in Greensbnrg last week for libelling a' lawyer, and pcqnltted, . 49*Proi. Lowe did not leave for Europe in bis mammoth balloon, on Saturday la^t—owing to the weather. When ever he does go, we shall make a note of it. 43'BroivnBvllIe has riot been captured and reduced to ashes by the Mexican outlaw Gorlinas, in spite of all tbe telegraphic despatches'to that effect. , ggUMullOney read in a paper ■•Give your eldldren fresh ajr.” “So say I, bedad—rbe rayson av which I don’t flit me.hrokeq windys wld onld hats and coots.” fcJL-Gcorgo Herrick has opened a Restaurant ir Main street, nest door to Naglcj’s Hotel. George' understands tfce Business; ‘ Benj. iS Howlt, Esq., Shot at; and wounded a large deer, on Brush-Cun, onaday last week. Ho pursued him until night overtook him,but be hid not overtake the venison. j ftSrMiramoa’s army, hariug been dbserted by their lead er, hart pronounced in- favor of Santa Anna. Old “Santy” has probably been waiting lor some time for his turn to go in and plunder. . . 9S,The argument fora new trial in tho case of Thomas G. Rutherford, con victedof turning the Western Honso of Refuge into a privateharem, baa been postponed untU next Saturday. ’ . CSTA cub bear, weighing about 100 pounds, was shot on the 'plank road between Wilmoro and Ebensbnrg, one'day last weok. WieMvirminia aresaid to'be nnnsUaliy plen ty ih'.the tfStateof Caiuberry ” this year,' .. .. ISJU Q reen, one' of the colored .insurgents at Hopper’s ■ Perry.Uthe same darkey who escaped from .G aysport aev- yMrs ed ahdaomeabontlonlst*.' " r : • - V&jQor. Weller, of California, haa appointed Judge H. P. Hann, fonnbifly of Kentucky, Unlted Statee- Benatur,to' fill the.racancy bcoulonod the death of theJlon. David C. Broderick. t&Xhe Philadelphia authorities commenced demolish ing the market sheds bnMarketstrect, Third add Front streets on Monday. They hare wcuptod the' street for nearly two hundred yean. 49-Ura. Clark, old, wca baptized bn thp larths^b^Ji A .cage for those who boliero that there ia no except through infant baptism. 1 ay-Tf you have nothing but pork kid iknr Want for dinner to-day,' give thank*, aid reflec tbdw !jnany poor devil* in the \rorld would/if they but hear ty meal on diy bread.- ' 'IQ.Tho laat Tyrone Stir Mnta^^thep^rtJe^iwo^M,; toteniv* -I *&s& PEH ASB SCISSORS. ———DM——————l—yyl reality went with a proetiluta named Minnie fiarrer. itf. the direction efO&tada, teavlng ed wlfe and two children. Be redded atoaetlmeln thie place,ahdat apbthertime toTyrone the devil doee notaseign him a prominent placo tnlieH,' then tbatv' to.w) an ineOtetlon. - ' &ttcrcM, tlie Koman gladiator* of ■the getting “week In the kneea";'evidently on the point of being played out. Sor ry for te; WadiiJntm»ted party, weettfoyedthoeo uiu hugely.' 'ft ?: : y ■'■ <.-y-. ,■• EJ'-Thaddensllyatt pnposeafondshing thojwHle with a photograph and autograph of old John Brown for onp dollar, eighty per cent, of which is to be appropriated to wurt afimd for the benefit of Brown’s wife andchildrem He sold thirty-five of them on the 18lh Inst. < o_ u Der V nabhanglgc Beobachter,” published in Johns town, asks ns for an exchange. We should like to accom modate our ‘“yarman” friends, hut wc already get the Huntingdon several-other papers that wo are unable‘to road. ‘ - *aJlorrow:B. Lowry, of Erie, purposes paying a visit .to old Qssswottame Brown> As the Virginians are in a high state of excitement at present, Morrow i will do well to pat asnafflsbit bridle upon his tongue before he leaves home.' ■flo_Ko less than six passenger trains dine doily at Al toona .—Standard. The passengers on (he two morning trains breakfast— those oia-the noon train dine—and the passengers on the three evening {trains take supper—in Altoona. “ Verily, if one would learn the news he should always go from homo.” • •! i * 49~The late|t news .from Uaiper's Ferry is that every thing tji quiet,- hut that Qov. Wise had received despatches from the Marshal of Ohio, and Gov. Chase, advising him that a force offcom 600 to 1000 - was about to leave that State, under John Brown, jr., to rescue John Brown. AU fudge I «-a man ip'Hartford, Conn., has made application for a dlvorce frem-his wife on the ground of her being lazy I This la one of the cool Jokes of the season, and reminds us of the Sandwich Islander who called upon the blacksmith of a whaler to. have his teeth filed sharp in order toblteihis wife's nose off, because .she would not go out and catch -fish for him. . . A Most Thrilling Adventure Last Monday, morning, about eleven o’clock, Bays the Portsmouth (Ohio) Tribune, the new wire suspension bridge spanning the Scioto just above its confluence at this place with the Ohio, was uxidernuned and prostrated by the force of the Scioto current. That morning, at an early hour, Mr. JJ, 3. Cassidy, and two other citizen’s of this place, crossed .the bridge in a buggy, on a hunting expedition. They were but in the woods all day. and had not heard of the fall of the bridge. They returned in the evening, and arrived at the crossing after dark. A span of the .bridge reaching from the shore out over a portion of tho river still remained as it had been left by the structure, breaking in two.— The hunters, all in fine spirits, and unconscious of danger, started over the bridge The driver noticed the horse hesitated after going some distance, and urged the animal forward. The poor brute Advanced a step or two, and again stopped. The driver got out, and to bis horror discovered the bridge gone, and the horse's head projecting over the yawning gulf. They #ere'on the very brink of death! Another step forward would have plunged them down into the raging torrent, where the angry waters rushed like a race-horse to the Ohio. A Decided Cuabacteb. —Miss Lacy Stewart, of South Sci;uate, Mass., recently died at the great age 0f;96 years. The following account is given of her strange personal history; Her father was a white man—a sea captain— and her mother a full blooded Indian. She was brought up in one of the first- families in the town of Scituate, and ha«s( p- ,• v EAmHtAKtBAFi'ATiyo SiCklm.—The cor respondent of thti NfT-Sork Timet, at Honolala, affordsns intereataigparticnlara of the homi ci3e;|itif(ita|ted % Kamehameha. The 'TSbjfe, vlth the QtUMo. Royal, aod a na nwirotts soitOi lSawaU upon a|apMr cxenxntiD,' Tufited the Island of Labaina, vltwe their etaywas brougbtto aolose on the. lOfllbf September. Ordering .the royal yacht to'plre pare forretatn to tlie capital* the Kington the morning- of that day, - embarked • alone on thti TesBel,Jeaying his-, attendant to follow' at their Imsute. calm delayed the yacht, and at night, takinga small boat, hia Majesty return ed to shore, and proceeding to the lodgings of Mr. Henry Nelson, his Private Secretary, en tered into a violent quatrel with that gentle man, and presently shot him fatally in the breast. The cause of the difficulty is not as certained. Surmises as to the indescretions on the part of the Queen, obtained momentary currency, but were instantly discredited. No statements have been made by the official pa pers on the subject. Mr. Nelson was formerly a resident of New York, and ifrom the accession of Kamabamelto, until the fatal quarrel, had en joyed the monarch’s unlimited confidence and regard. A Noble Little Girl.— Tho Warren town Flag contains an account of a death, lost Thurs day week, of a little gjrl of eight or nine years, daughter of Mr Traverse Gough, living a few miles from Haymarket. In the absence of all older than herself her clothing took fire. She first tried to Suppress the flames herself; then she asked her little sister of four years to throw water on her; but the little one ran, instead, to call the neighbors. When they came, they found her lying oat in the yard, and, in reply to the question “ what she was doing there?” she said. She thought if she staid in the bouse that the house would catch fire, and burn tue baby up too. What a noble, sensible remark for one so young ! She retained all her faculties to the last, conversed freely, and bore her sufferings with a fortitude truly remarkable for one of her age. The interesting little creature de served a better fate. ' Coustebfeitebs Hung. —An excited crowd of Missourians, residing in the' vicinity of Moscoutah, 111., recently found three men in their midst, with about, ten thousand dollars worth of counterfeit nriney on their persons and determined to put a (top to such high-hand ed violation ,pf law at dnee, they took two of these men before Judge Lynch, tried, con demned and hung on the .spot. The third one, being a ci|izen of Illinois, and thinking it the duty of .Illinois, to honor their laws, the Missourians banded him over to the folks of Mascoutafa, tofbe dealt with os they might see fit. ~f SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. HOLLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, DR. DOOFLAISfS BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great tiandard heiicmes of the preeenl age, have acquired thiir great popularity only through years of trial . Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all eases; and the . people have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the. Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The BaUamlo Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that 0/ any similar pre paration extant. It will curt, WITHOUT VAIL, the most severe arid long-standing Congh, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In flaenza. Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performei the most astonishing cures ever known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses trill also at once check and cure the most s(vere Diarrhoea proceeding from Cold in the Bowels. (. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa. , anfi ■are sold by druggists and dealers in meditines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. Jackson will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle, t In the Almanac published annually by the 1 proprietors, called Evekybodi’s Almanac, you will find tistimony and commendatory notices from all farts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. tER. For sale, in Altoons, by A. Roush and Q. W Kessler, and by all Druggists. [may 19, ’B9-ly THE GREAT RESTORATIVE. FEVER AND AGUE CURED BY DR. M’LANE’S LITER PILLS. US_ Mr- Jonathan fymgbman, of West Union, Park County, Illinois, writes to the proprietors, Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, that suffered greatly from a severe and protracted attack pi Fever and Agud, and was com pletely restored to health by the use of the Liver Pills alone. Theeo Pills unquestionably possess great tonic properties, and can bo token with decided advantage for many disea-; ses requiring invigorating remedies; but the Liver PUls stand pre-eminent as a jneans of restoring a disorganized Liver to healthy action; hence the great celebrity they bavo attained. The numerous formidable diseases arising from a diseased Liver, 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 appearance of the earliest symptoms of diseased Liver, li can be safely and usefully administered. AS* Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, manufactured by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, Pa There aro other pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Liver Pills, also bis celebrated yormifuge, can now bo had at all respectable drug' stores. None genuine without the signature of fl®” Even those who are In the enjoyment of perfect health frequently hare need to hay* recourse to tonics as preventires of disease. Wo aro nCvei too well armored against the assaults of ‘Uho that flesh ts heir to.’*— Such an Invlgorator they may find in HOSTETTER’S BIT TERS—a medicine that sahhot be taken regularly without giving vitality and elastioltyto the system. thlssea- Bon, particularly, the strongest man is pot proof against the malaria. In certain sections of Jheconntry. in all cases of fever and ague, the Bitters is moro potent than any amount' of quinine, while the most, dangerous cases of hil* Upas fever yield to Its wonderful properties. Thosowho have tried the medicine will never, use another, for any of thy other., person in the world: never knowingwhat it was to pass a week without having an attack, and often fkliing in the streets of liuntaville. Ha is now folly restored and has not had an attack for more than a year. Dr. Hanee's Pills have keen the eure cause of These pills also cure' all modifications of Fits, Spasms, Cramps Ac., and are very serviceable for persons of wesik nerves. Dr. Hance, ■ends them to any part of. the country on tho recefptofa remittance. Price, one box, $3; .t^o ; boxes $5; twelve boxes' s2l;—Address S*M 8. Baltimore Street, j Baltimore, Md. - 'T • What it would taxb to F«sd taatStit.—A philosopher lias calculated that tbo amo'tmtof light . which flowsfrom tho solar orb could bo scarcely by the d-lly Com bustion of two hundred globes'of eqnal tq the earth in magnitude, A sphere, of!combustible matter, much larger than tho sun itself would be consumed every ten years in mantaining, it* wotWerfol brilliancy . It would bea splondidVlght to, smie trina^MtFeney illumiuated by means of ono ofthesb .tallow globes, and having written upon ,it, .“Buy : all. jpdp-gamenta at tho Drown Stone Clothing Hall of. RqckhjU 'A Wilson, Xos. 603 and 605 Chesimt Street, above Ph^tadclphta. ,, Ami the v&rioui affections consequent upon a diaorflsro STOMACH OR LIVER. Such as 1 ndigestion, Acidity of tho Stoniacb. Colicky Pains Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness Blind and Bleeding Piles. In oil Nervous, (rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it haa in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, end.in others effiected.a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the msnncrof the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhavo: Because of its groat success in the most of the European States, its Introduction into the United States was intended more-espccially for those of oor fatherland scattered here and there ovi r ths face ol tills mighty country. Meeting with great tuccess among them, Xnow offer it to'the American public, knowing that its truly wondepful medical virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommendedTo those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation, flans, rally Instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, (ufuting new health and vigor in the system. C A UTZON. —The great popularity of this delightful r> m.v bos induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy any thing else until you hnve.given Bderhave’s Holland Bitten a (air trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imitations! ' 49~ field at $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles fur SS, by the sole PBornuroks, BENJi PAGE, JR., & CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, PITTSBURGH, PA. x T. W. Dyott k ons, Philadelphia; Barnes A Park, New York; John D. Pork, Cincl||eati;Barnard, Adams *’ &L, St. Louis; A.'BOUall, Alfifena. Pa., and by Druggists ami Merchants generally throughout the United States and Canadas. ' [October 14, 1853,-ly 84 0.00 Pays for a full course In the Iron-City Odlege,*the Urges most extensively patronized and best organized C-ommcr rial School in the United States. Four LargevHallN. For Writing, Commercial Calculations, Book-Keeping and Lectures; Usual tiihc to complete a full'ceurso, from C to 10 weeks Every Student, upon graduating. Is guaranteed to be com petent to manage the Books of ally Business and qualified to earn a salary of from [ $5OO to $1;000. Students enter at any time— so. Vacation—Review at pleasure. First Premium for Best Writing Awarded this Institution. ls The beat and greatest variety of Penmanship in any one Hall of -the Union, Is found here. Ministers Sons received at- half price, y For fall Information, Circular, Specimens of Bnsinese and Ornamental Writing and Embellished View of the College, enclose five letter stamps to F. W. JENKIN?. I Sept. 22,1850. —ly Pittsburgh, Pa. Bakery and Grocery Store. , THE SUBSCRIBER KEEPS con stantly on hand Frcsk-Btsaked Bread, Cakes, 4c. Fresh Butter, Bacon, &c. Also, a choice lot of SEOARS And TOBACCO. JACOfe EINK, Nov. 10. x - Virginia Streelj belqw Annie Street. Levi riling, IMPORTER OB WINES, BRANDIES, jSINS, % Allegheny Street, North Ward, •S j ALTOONA, PA- A largo stock of all kinds of LIQUORS of/the very hast Brands, will be kept constantly on hand, Aid will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, at prices as reasonable os they can bo had anywhere in the country, . [May 12, ’59-tf NOW FOR FITS!—THE SUB seriber desires to tetbrm: ,ths citizens of Altoona that he haa just received hts stock of ' FALL AND WINTER CLOTHS, Which he la prepared to make Up toi order on short nottco and on ss reasonahlo terms 'as anyVothsr'TiiHor in'tbo place. \ JOIIIf O’BONRBLET ' Altoona, Nov. ITth, 185$; ;j : FLEMING BROS T UMBJJE FOR SALE. ' Mid 60,000 SaiSOI/BB; jjsaooa lathes, snrfftH Hna» ofBOT|OT?rO the lowest, loriOMti. Applyto - JQftV hnnlFM jSnpt-, BOERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND ■ REMEDY FOB DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, Weakness of any kind FEVER AND AGUE, T K\TS PREPARED# PQR BR, JLi termliuitiiiJg BATE, Midi!, BOACB2B, ANTB/aal De44mgi without danger in iU use under toy cirenautea] fjir e*le et theDrngfstoro of i Jen. 24, ’66-tfJ - A LL WAjp?XN(3- FARMS IN A DB £»■ «ch toll, and Mem from of H»nimcnton Leeds In eaotber r m wadtiog ,Farms, i Sae advertiao _L mentofHeanontonfreoig, - h-. ' OLASB SxlO- TO 2Px24. ANI> OUT iioHtTjitf ; Q..TT. JtEiSWa grand DISPLAY pleMttß) (*r«»nonne6|: to their Offcada and c-T** ggffig t»|p»bu c at, large ttat>, J£ 2*£ 5 FALL STOCS OF GOODS, ■ bWaolectcd With cap* at&'bouKht at LADIES’ DRESS GOOIN Is large ami riirlc.l, Including all the ncwnt stri- 0 Cloatt and Cloth Sa*r»,wM«h hare been 1 loir and will be aohl at a tmaD advance, n *“‘ ***7 FOR TtfE ’GENTS W* hare Black ami Fancy Caai!lmcpe*, S*Un«ot^j^ Tweed*, 4c. Our Htock of FLANNELS and la large, conalatlng of Muslin*, Ticking*. HenhajaaTw? liaga. Bed Blankets and Comfort*, Ac, **U- Wo hare also a fine atock of Queenaware, BOOTS & SH6ks - Zephy J^U aiore* and no.lery.knd Nctto,, o ,„, rtMk wW * t 0 «P« C >«l attention S All- Wool, Wool FUling, List and Jta 9 Carpet “* ""“f"—^ Frtjk?£ ~l* !<■! *U»* u Oi, prta . „„ All kind* of'Country Produce taken at the hlehiot - Wo wpectf,,|l, inrito all penow* cheap and good 0001)8,1 tocall and be convinced SS • hare n Model Stock at M.xtel Price*. ,u,w « “»at M Altoona, Oct. 13, ’S3. I Stttirsljt Dcfo (j^oob. R. A. 0. KERR W oV W' Sl B>** THE GOOD » T peoplo uf Altooua, U)e surrounding country the “ re»t of mankind/* thafhe ha» Just return ed ftoi *2 city with a large stock of NEW GOODS, which at seasonable prices, at the stand formerly occupied bVa Kerr, and recently by W. O’Xcall, on Mslnsueet B, ni stock is the only one in town which is ENTIRELY NEW, and he flatters himself that he has something to plea*, ,k eye of of every lady, and suit the wants of evert wtnfew. He deems it unnecessary to enumerate all the artlrW * the Shelves, (as to do so would require a whole new«iJn.? < { but would say that ho'has everything In the !i 0 « of*^ 1 - LADIES’ DRESS GOODS which thls raeridian calls. for, and all Just suited to ik, season, together with a well selected assortment ci H Furnishing Goods, such at Carpets, Window DtlnfesU'W Ac., which will commend thumsolves. ’ lfi * FOR GENTLEMEN, he has a great variety—from Which they can not fail u, make a satisfactory selection, Helms abo attp-tOE jl sortment of ifega os rood LIT and cheap as can CfglfcW be hafTthis iS of the place *M a wfv- ro , t | ufccture. Also, HARDWARE. QCBEXSWARE, rything necessary to complete a store In a thrirtnc town like Altoona. an All he asks is that th: people rail and examine hits tuck . which be will at all times .take pleasure la skewin' ml ho tesls confident that Ua can send them away rvipldne if not In the purchase of Jcstmch an article as they wanted, at the remembrance of having looked upon the handwml est stock of Goods over.exhibited in the town. Altoona, Oct. 2d, 1559. T OOK OUT FOR YtfU HEAD! .Li A poet gives the following advice to young men cn going to parties: , In going to parties, Just mind what ycur at; Beware of your head and take care of your HAT beast you find that a favorite son of your mother’ Has an ache in the one and a brick-in the other. ’ Speaking about hats and heads—the subscriber wtuid respectfully announce that he has Just returned frem the city with a Urge and well selected stock of Men and Boys' of every color mid shape. Also, a good assemneat of , LADIES AND HISSES FITES, Persons ib want of anything in the above line. w« please give rae a call before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 am determined to sell at the very lowest possible prices. Store on Virginia street opposite the Luther—, cbnrth. Altoona, April 23, 1859-tL JESSE SMITH. Stoves, Tin & Sheet Iron Ware, SPOUTING-, &C. TAB. W. RIGG WOULD RE-*. fj spectfully iuform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that ho keeps constantly on hand largo assortment of CbaA't>p, Parlor, Office audHHk 'Shop Stores, of all styles nad sixes, tosalt the 11 wants of all, which he will sell at low prices, on reason able terms. Ho aleo keeps on hand a .large stock of Tin end Shut Iron Harr. consisting ofaJl articles tit enliuary purpows Cba! Scuttles, Store Pipe, bri Helen street between Annie and Jolla; streets. Bast ii toona, wbefe be-wllllosap constantlyon hand ajaige as aortment of everythtng’ln hh Une, which bo will dltpoes of on reasonable terns. & SPOUTING hilt up on short notice. He Also mannttetum tsanw* now Bpontlhg, which' {(said to It* much superior to it*- vanlzedsheet-mmorw. ' . . 'AH klndsjrf job woik pitunptiy attended V°- A abssj..®* public patnmage is solicited. ' SAMUEL I- F*l**- Oct. 2tth,’fiSa-tC TTOUSE AitfD IQT FOR SALB.- The mhecriberoffereetPrlTateSalo the HOUSEAod LOT nowdtenpjed bVfagr, on.the corner of AdelinoehdJ alii KWkBHI lilP EeirtAltooh*. TheHotraele a good Two- HHIIIh Stpry Trimoßtiflcllng, contaUnlnx s Parlor, Dlnfeg-Room and KHch& ooifte* . » .flrrt flbor. four good sleeping roomeonthe second s® o ** • * finished Attic. Tho lot {a in good'order. _ wishing to vlewthe premises endobteln !ono« toformetlon will call open thesnbecrtber. , > - 28AROT. M. McCRC*- Alcona, Ang. 11th, 18}9-tf. Medicated fur chest pbO; TEOTQB, A SAPS SHIELD AGAINST bwfld diMMM. Broncbitii, Conch*, ColURE WHITE LEAD T? tiu Chroma. GT««n. YaOow, cft tt . JUST OPENED A STOCK OF HATS OF AND ALL CAPS, STYLES, FOR FALL ANO WINTER, of different vartetiae, all of which will be sAd CHEAP FOR CASH. j. a j. Lownuat. <■& vK We M i i*#* ,W,5 fOM ■ssp T^irrwm and day jtfttnt?**" tnrtgiiirateas i »t»fc Soy Xfar’aday. B»* fact is, • CsthoUpotwnti ii» ftltjgtoiia a then. dayatawroiu tatbsWfdfot da|**Ubristma Dftjr, «Bd U>c fti OAtfiQM? 'The 1 jewl^.wid-QtU hardy aad unco we nottak* exnl Wa pmninc I pwiy *ai bfl < most, ft ndt ail tksChurches oj It is to bo hope* by all ii will not bo take sad desecrated I 4 CBAjmoH i jolee !—4 chant]' (an. Unlike Li bo utrdie tho elec suits heretofore dtr, but be goes Whether onr cor coif qi!s4 tome fallow uni to*blg wife, or t the article'«B an lie here a taste ‘>o», « the benefit of e ; «»we received i «cllt)|&di-bep i»QBie< poverty in t ®8 np«tVh»ter. Ktoath ortwo fr all k* mortal* jj at it*a rag fcl.bi 'hii kSsfei^ . • • introd **** lit. rri^M; It *: \'*SM