.1 ) ALTOONA, PA. ■f ' • * . THUBSDA.I, DECEMBER S, 1859. . U«« nre unknown to us, opr rule for adrer- Uliag Ul6 require payment In advance, or a guarantee from (ttaoWn iwraoM. It hi thereto* tpelfM for all »ncb to tend m adTWCtfoenwnU offering to pay at theeudwrthrte or slx WberoiulTertißemenUaro accompanied with the ■fogey, ■ whether; op?, fire or ten doUara, vo will give the drac. tiaer tlto full benefit of cash rates. v _ si fcl. PEITEN6ILL & CO., . - Ail?«rti»iugAgonU, 110 Sunn atroct, New York, and 10 State ilraet. Boston, are the Agents for the Altoona Tribun*} «nd «*»" nuwt'tnfluentlal: and, largest circulating Kewipapers In ihe UnitoJ State* and tljo Canadas. They are contract for usat onr fotoert rater. '* - • Bayaud Taylor and Infidelity The last number of the Presbyterian con tains & well timed editorial article,; and a communication, in to Bayard Taylot’s lecture on .life of Baron Von Humboldt. Htthlboldt was an infidel, not withstandlnghis researches into the hid den mysteries of nature, and was particu larly .sarcastic in his writings, when refer ring th the Christian religion of the world. The Icotitfo of Taylor is condemned in the articles referred to hccapse he embraces every' opportunity \to repeat those sar casmsj and cfocs it in such a way as to in duce the belief that he is partly an infidel himself, and bis lectures arc condemned because they tend to cost reproach upon christ(ani(y and present infidelity in a flattering light. It is to be lamented that such should be the case, and that so popular and promising a lecturer, as Bay ard: Taylor has become, should thus de stroy and the confidence of the people. - ‘ Verdict against tub Penn ’-a B. R. —ln the ease of Ogicr,vs. tho Pennsylva nia llfil Road .Company, tried in Chester county, > a short time since, the jury re - turned' a verdict in favor of Mrs. Ogicr, Ibe pWirtiffj fiQT 810,250. We have be fore referred to this suit, which was brought by Mrs. Ogicr to recover dam ages for the killing of her husband, Be. Ogier,aome two years since, by a locomo tive runoing info tho carriage in which he was riding, at a cross road, in Chester eountyt The award of the arbitrators when) tho case was first brought np was 815/KR). Herman Bond, who was in the carriage when Dr. Ogicr was killed, and received some slight inyidriea from the col lision j also 1 brought suit against the Com- and the jury returned a verdict in his favor of ,8500. , Another Arctic Expedition.—Dr. J. j. iJHaycs, the surgeon of the Kane ex pedition, is now organizing another expe dUipn ,ip the Arctic Ocean, which will probably fetart early next spring. Such is bis confidence in the views expressed by Dr. Kane respecting discoveries about the North Pole, that be proposes to tender take, in his own person, the verification, which nothing but a series of extraordi nary jaccidents |tbsrt could not have been foreseen, prevented his commander from com||leting. Ho will go up Kennedy Channel. Committees have been appoint ed by the leading scientific societies of this country, and some in Europe, toco-opcratc with; him. The Vice President of the Frenpb Geographical Society has become a subscriber to the fund to the amount of 500 francs. Magazine for January ip. ahead of all. competitors in point of %C*and decidedly ahead in point of at tractions, to any of the SB publications. The first steel engraving is one of the finest we bjave ever seen in a magazine, and the fashion apd ornamental nee are of the latest styles and pat eiljl.:, - .Considering that is only a s2:teAgaiinc it could not have been ex isted that it would thus rival higher priced periodicals of the same kind.' We predict for Peterson a most prosperous ycar. : jFe will furnish it to any or 1 our advance paying fpr the emfdl sum of fi1,25. MF* The election for Mayor, in -New York.city, came off on Tuesday last. The far as heard' from, is as follows !Wood, Mozart Hall Democrat, 2ss{l6; Havemeyer, Tammany Hall De jßfccr*i,is4*o7B jOpdyke, Republican, 18,- jmajority will probably roa<^;ZMsturmmces occurred in seyfe the wards | ballot-boxes were and the votes destroyed. APennbylvania Ex-Mayor among the ‘ < GHnrAERT. ,, Ex-Maydr Lowry, of Jcnowa in Harrisburg some whither he hid been doohfedßrown and his He not: his .mouth at the Berry, bbt ' feilfing safein Wheeling, he “Cussed” Vir ginia and her chivalry all into a heap, and pronounced a glowing eulogy upon Old Brown. In a few minutes he was wailed upon by a deputation of citizens with a Jong rope, and told if he did not leave the town instantly he would positively be hung up to a tree. The ex-Mayor seized his valise and tore for the Depot like a Newspaper Change. —The Hunting don Journal is: no more. Good bye, old fellow. Mr. J. Lutz, of Shirleysburg, publisher of the Shirleysburg Herald , which has been suspended for some time pasjb, has purchased the type and press on which the 'Journal was printed and in tends reviving the Herald. Samuel G. Whittaker has purchased the job type and jobbing apparatus, of the Journal office and intends uhiting them with those of the. American office, and also becomes part proprietor of the American which will hereafter be styled tbe American and Journal, under the supervision of Nash & .Whittaker. May prosperity attend you, gentlemen. We have received from the pub lishers* Messrs/Davis & Co., Pittsburgh, the Pennsylvania Almanac for 1860, which we consider one of . the most valuable pub lications of the kind we have yet seen. — Besides the usual Almanac computations, it contains the names of all the Post-Offi ces and Postmasters in the State, the naipcs of the Masonic and Odd Follow .Lodges in the State, with the amount of their receipts and fund of relief, also the time ! of holding Courts in the various counties of the State, together with other statistical and useful information. A Democrat Sold. —Isaiah Blood, the Bouglas Democrat, is elected to the New York Senate from the Saratoga Dis trict, being tho only gain the Democrats make to recompense the loss of seven members in other Districts. He made a sensation on the stump by the orthodoxy of his speeches, and it now appears that, haring paid a poor fellow $lO to write him a .“crack speech,” he was imposed upon by a manuscript copy of one of Douglas’ most famous orations. It was all the same to his constituents, an,d unquestionably the best 810 investment he ever made. Gqdey’s Lady’s Look.— -This splendid ladies book, for January, is already before us, and is as good as ever. If any of our lady readers wish a useful and entertaining Magazine, w.c would advise them by all means to subscribe for this. It is the handsomest Mdgazinc published. Terms, §3, or two copies for §5. Published by L. A. Gody, Philadelphia. ' XXXVItIi Congress. Washington, Dec. s. —The House of Repre sentatives was called to order at noon. Two hundred and thirty members answered to their names. The following persons were nominated for Speaker, viz: Messrs. Phelps, of Missouri; Sherman, of Ohio; Davis, of Indiana; Hickman, of Pennsylvania, and Bocock, of Virginia, upon which they proceeded to balloting, .as follows: Sherman, Republican, 66 Bocock, Democrat, 86 * Grow, Republican, 43 Boteler, American, 14 J Scattering votes,- 25 Mr. Grow then withdrew his name. Up to the hour ire go to press ire have noth ing later than the above, consequently can form 1 no idea as to who the successfufcondidate will be* In all probability an election will not soon bo effected. Cochtx Cosvestios. —ln pursuance of the call of the Chairman, the People’s County Com mittee met at .the time and placo designated by him, on the 3d inst. Wm. Haggerty, Esq., was chosen Chairman, pro tern., and George Koon, £sq.. Secretary. . On motion, Resolved, That the citizens of Blair county, who are opposed to the principles and measures of the present National Adminis tration, are requested to meet in their respec tive Tovnships and Boroughs, at the usual placeiofholdink delegate elections, on.SATUE JJAY the 2dth of December inst., each to elect two delegates to represent them in a County Convention *to be held on Tuesday the 27 th inst, in HolMaysburg, at 1’ o'clock, P- M.,' of said day, to elect a Delegate to represent Blair coun ty .in the State'Convention on the 22d day of Februm .next, and to choose Conferees to ap pointa Senatorial delegate. . ' lit the townships the elections will bo held between the hours of and 4 o'clock, P. M.‘—- In the boroughs between & and S o’clock, P. M. By order of the Committee, • j TVM HAGGERTY, Chairman pro tem. CFeo. Kook, Sec’y. Gold m Ikdiana.— Gold diggings have been discovered in Brown county, Indiana, said to pay from s2,&o'to $5 per day. . Quite an extent of area in that region is thought foshow signs of gold, but not in sufficient quantities as yet to excite much inrerest. / , BQu The Charleston's. C.) A r e«« advowUea the .expenditure of $lOO,OOO by the State m.the purchase of cannon, riSes and revolvers ! ' The excuse is that ‘‘no one knows what a twelve month may .bring forth." ’ - ‘ - PEN ANDBCISSOBS. | I Oerrit SOitlu tHarwill aooo be W>. stand to his right misd> " r " ' iO. Important Inftmaation—nearly all our exchanges tvU|m||M&CtolBtißiar is coming. : [XB*ato3hmdien’ Association of this county'meets in QoUidsystrarg pnthe 26thln*t. > Sleighing^—ls fiowbeing cnjoycdby thepeople of VVestirn New York. Snow is a foot deep. .. ' i T^fjutT-thp.photographic likeness®*, accompanied by th® .Mt4graph, of Old John Brorn. Pricesloo. 1 <«* Of all men. the most miserable is the slanderer,, he ,tellB tales and gives the world a skance to prove him.a liar. g®-There ore stone bridges in China three and four miles long, and an arch of the incredible span of six hun dred feet. i WgUThe Standard says that an effort will be mode to the Control Bank oo the 20th hit, by the elec tion of a new board of Directors. , 4®*Th®rumoredfirowhich so excited the cltiaens of Charlestown, just after Old Brown’s execution, proved to be a fabrication, and all is quiet again. ' g®*The pursuit in which we cannot ask God’s protec tion, must be criminal; the pleasure for which we dare not thank him cannot be insnccut. ' S®-Three hundred and seventy-three railway trains leave the city, of London, England, every Sunday, to carry excursionists various distances into the country. : 49* An editor down the road says be is responsible for all that appears in his paper. Wo don’t think any body else would like to be. Col. James Coulter, a well-known citizen of West moreland county, and an officer in the Mexican war, died at Latrobc on Monday week. 'l tSUScuator Seward, who bu arrived at Paris, from Je rnnalcmi'JtiJlguantly deulc* over having Heard of tbu pro jected (ugurrection at Harper’s Perry. A man calling himself Wm. Lloyd, was arrested at Louisville, £y., on Saturday last, on suspicion of being concerned in the Harper’s ferry insurrection. : T?>c quantity of wheat brought into LaCrosse, Wis- so great .that there are scarcely enough freight cars on tjho road to carry it to Mil wankie. : tfis~ is the thief of time.” Aid, rea der, yoo.are anotlicr when you unnecessarily disturb a man of business at his work,especially an pditor.» 4s=£ee first page for an excellent piece of poetry from tho pon of MissLquise £. Vickroy; also an original article beaded;* 4 Virtue, liberty and Independence.” 455“ A down-east editor says he hoe seen the contrivance our lawyers use when they “ warm up with the subject.” Ho says it is a glass concern and bolds about a pint. Si' A luring husband recently -telegraphed to his wife. aS follows: “ What have you for dinner, and how is ba by?” Xfac answer came bock. “ Pork, has the measles.” *2= There must be some precious scamps in Johnstown, fudging from the accounts given in the Echo of their de struction of tombstones and property found in the streets. A certain editor boasts of the spaciousness of his They are like some of the spacious hoops we sec occasionally—there’s nothing of much consequence in them. 4S' A'Doctor’s wife attempted to move, him by her tears. * to the good people of Huntingdon through the controversy between the Globe and Union. Go in, Billy, —Speer him up, Milton. -43' Some follow gained access to the Court House bell, in Huntingdon, on i’riday last, and commenced tolling it pbont 11 o'clock, in token of the hanging of Brown. Ho Was promptly stopped by the authorities. 49“; At the icquest of her father, Mrs. Keoscy has re turned to the home of her lather, in Mifilin county, faking her Are ‘children with her. She has given up oil hopes of her husband’s return. 4S- 'Cfood—Wc notice that our late cotemporaries of the Juniata Sentinel, Messrif. John M. Laird and W. J. Camp bell, have joined the Good Templars at Bloomfield, Perry county, Uopo they may hold out faithful, ,46= I* is estimated that the Brown military demonstra tion in Virginia will cost that State $lOO,OOO. Gov. Wise will probably levy another tax upon the Virginia oyster beds to meet the expense. 49* Six of tlio military companies have been orJercil llomc from Charlestown, and one fourth of the members of other companies have obtained furloughs for ten days, to return iti time for thu executions on the ICth. f%-;Xhc Eijtjptian Spy, issued at Taraaroa, HI., by our ojd friend, J. 8- Barr, is pointed on the first type that oyer was taken to Illinois—the same which printed the laws of the (State while the scat of government was at Kaskaskia. 4S“ Some sacreiigious scamp entered the Lutheran Church at Newry, in this county, on the night of the 10th ult., and Wonioiisly carried away the pulpit trimmings and about a yard and a half o f broad-cloth used as a table cover. tHU'Qonsiderably exorcised—the people of Erie, on ac count of;tho action of the Coart in granting the third trial to Jake jFoust, of this county, already twice convlAcd of the murder of Biusmoro. in that place, some 18 months since. ; *3-.Two printers named Edward 0. Daly and Andrew iHinn,'. who wore considered dangerous to the peace and harmony of Kings tree, S.C-,on account of tltcir-Abolition ism, were ridden out of that place on a rail a short time since. JKE- National Characteristics.—lt is said, that 'when a Frenchman has to wait he smokes, a German meditates, an Italian Bleeps, an Englishman takes a walk, and on Ameri can invests some nett contortion of hie limbs, and tries to put bis foot higher than ever. The Weekly Phrniix copies a number of items from our P.A S. column weekly, which are entirely of a local character; and by (ailing to give proper credit renders them about as interesting and intelligible toits readers, as eno of David’s psalms would bo to a sick horse. /C®“ A building is in course of erection in Peoria, 111.. which,'when completed, will cover thrr of hr -•? v- -CO acres of land, all under oho root, It is intended for the manufactory of pot teryware, and .when completed and in operation, will con-' stiletto the largest establishment for that business in the W9rid. | v 38®»One of the assistaut female teachers in one of the pqblicßchooisiu Cincinnati undertook to chastise a little uncfiin* a few days ago, when the little scamp raised her 'garment* and took refuge Beneath her hoops. She was CottrpelledtO agree to a truce before' the impudent little chap wd come out ' : JS'ihcre ore some men, who, if they arc not elected as ddegajtm. to their party conventions, or appointed on com mittees pf arrangement when a demonstration is to bo got up in their iown, will giro tiidr nominees the cold shoulder ahdoppwo the demonstration. Such actions ‘are rather Belflsii.aad hare of late days become 'exceedingly uhpoim lor with; the masses, u some have discovored. iSpI A ynung lady passed through Cincinnati last week, op hor way to St. Louis, whither jhe had been forwarded m, apd the charges paid as per tariff Tke messenger' declared .that he never took such good care of freight h? fcre, i . , " ■" 1 Story—The editor of a Texas paper states O. Vf. Howard! of Sabi do county, lately took tier little child, aged nine months, to a cotton field and sot him on thegrouhd, while she went, to another part of the Add* eke found him with both band* clasped ronnd “»*»*s ota, ground rattletnaie. The mother screamed, vAp-awledto'mothfr.— ■**" “W* B >t «• found to bo pri&tlydciid, baby haying choked it and saved his life. ' V l'i .v-’i • • f ; • ' - v*- ; .... t t Br»vra?s Execution. We copy the following from the tele graphic reports from Charlestown in rela tion to the execution of old John Brown which took:place on Friday last; — .At an early hoar the town was m nto*6 ihan usual sdiv even for the stirring times that have' fallen upon thiftneighborhood. Soonthe move ments ofthe military drewall the citiaens of tire place and all others who had been able to gain admittance to the town to the, vitjpity of the place assigned for the execution. The prisoner .was brought out of,jail at eleven o’clock. Before leaving be bid adieu to all his fellow-prisoners, and was very affectionate to a l l except Cook. He charged Cook with haring deceived and misled him in relation to the sup port be was to receive from the slaves. He said he was led by him to believe they were rife | for insurrection, but he had found that bis repj resentations were false. Cook denied the charge { and made but little reply to Brown. The 11 prisoner then told the sheriff he was ready, < when his arms were pinioned, and he walked to I the door apparently calm and cheerful. He I wore a black slouch hat and the same clothes I Worn during his trial, j As be came out he was taken under guard ofthe military. Six com panies of infantry and one troop of horse, with Gen. Taliaferro and his entire staff were deploy ed in front of the jail. At the door of the jail an open wagon, with „a pine box in which was a fine oak coffin, was waiting for him. He looked around and spoke to several persons whom be recognized, and walking down the steps, was Assisted to enter the wagon, and took bis seat on the box con taining his coffin, along with Jailor Avis. He looked with interest on the fine military display but made no remark. The wagon moved on as soon ns he had taken’ bis seat, flanked with two files of riflemen in close order. On reaching the field the military had already full possession, and pickets were stationed at various points. The citizens were kept back at the point of of the bayonet from taking any posi tion except that assigned them—nearly a quar ter of a mile? from the scaffold. Through tho determined persistence of Dr. Rawlings, of Frank Leslie’s paper, the order excluding the press was partially rescinded, and the reporters were assigned a position near the General’s staff. The prisoner walked up the steps firmly, and was the first man on the gallows. Jailor Avis and Sheriff Campbell stood by his side, and af ter shaking hands and bidding an affectionate adieu thanked them for their kindness, lie then put the cap over his face and the rope around his neck. Mr. Avis then asked him to step for ward on the trap. He replied, “You must lead me for I cannot, see.” The rope now being ad justed, and tho military order given, the sol dier’s marched and countermarched, and took their position as if an enemy was in sight. : — Nearly ten minutes was thus occupied, the pris oner standing meanwhile. Mr. Avis inquired if \he was not tired. ■ Brown replied, “No ; but don’t keep me waiting longer than necessary.” At fifteen minutes past eleven the trap fell.— A slight grasping of the hands and twitching of the, muscles was visible, and then all was quiet. The body was several times examined, and his pulse did not cease beating for thirty-five min utes. It was then cut’ down and placed in the coffin, and conveyed under a military escort to the depot, and thero put in a car to be conveyed to Harper’s Ferry by a special train at four o’- clock. The whole arrangements were carried out with a precision and military strictness that was most an noyipg. The general conviction is everywhere enter tained that the rumors of intended rescue were altogether an egregious hoax. This morning Capt. Brown executed an in strument empowering Sheriff Campbell to ad minister on all property of his in this State, with directions to pay over the proceeds of the sale of his weapons, if recovered, to his widow and children. BROWN’S INTERVIEW WITH HIS FKLLOW-PEIBOSEB3. Sheriff Campbell bid the farewell in his cell, and Brown returned his thanks to him for his kindness, and spoko of Captain Pate as a brave man. Ho was then conducted to the cells of his fellow-prisoners, desiring to ta kehis leave of them. Entering the cell of Cope land and Green, he told them to stand up like men and not betray their friends. He handed each a quarter of a’dollar, saying that he had no more use for money, and having said this, he bid them a final farewell. Next he visited Cook and Copple, who were chained together. Addressing Cook, he re marked, ‘‘You have made false statements.” Cook asked, “ What do you mean ?” Brown re plied, “ Why in stating that I sent you to Har per’s Ferry.” Cook replied, “Did you not tell me in Pittsburgh to come to Harper’s Ferry and see if Forbes had made disclosures ?” Capt. Brown. “No sir! You know I protested against your coming.” To this Cook only responded : “ Cap tain Brown, we remember differently.” As he said this he dropped his head, and Brown, as if in contempt, turned away, and addressing Cop pie, said : “ Coppie, you also made false state ments, but I am glad to hear you have contra dicted them. Stand, up like a man. ” Brown also handed Copie a quarter, and then shaking both by the hand, parted with them. The prisoner was then taken to Stevens’ cell, and kindly interchanged with him a good bye. Stevens said Good bye. Captain—l know you are going to a better land.” Brown repli ed:—“l know I am,” and urged Stevens to bear up, and not betray bis friends. He also gave Stevens a quarter, and then took leave of him. He did not visit Hazlctt, as he always persisted in denying any knowledge of him. CAPT. BROWS OS IXIB WAY TO EXECUTION On his way to the scaffold, Mr. Sadler, the undertaker, remarked to Capt. Brown, “ You are a game man, Captain.” To which Captain Brown replied: “ Yes, I was so trained—it was one of the lessons of my mother; but it is hard to part from friends, though newly made'.” Then he remarked—“ This is a beautiful coun try—l never Bad the pleasure of .seeing it be fore.” On reaching the field in which the gal lows was erected, Brqwn said; “ Why are none but military allowed in the enclosure ? lam sorry the citizens have been kept out.” As he reached the gallows he observed Wm. Hunter and Mayor Green ‘ standing near, to whom he said, “Gentlemen good-bye;” his voice not faltering i© the least,, . While on the scaffold Sheriff Campbell asked if he would fake a hand kerchief in bis hand to drop as a signal when he was.rbady; He replied, “No—l do not.vrant it; but do not detain me any longer than is ac tually necessary.” Jt&T Th? Trenton (N. J.)- Slate Gazette reports b case.of horrible cruelty tb a child. A man named Applegate •was recently arrested m Mon mouth couhty for ill-usage of a little girl.. The child was kept half-starred, and it was a fre quent practice of Applegate to whip her in the most brutal manner for the most trivial causes. On Friday morning last he gave her a shocking beating, after which he went to hiswork.— About 11 o’clock the child was found dead in bed, Tfith a crust of bread in her band! One of her wrifits Were broken, it is supposed that he held her by one arm while he beat her,'and that the wrist was broken by twisting It Applifgate was immediately arrested and lodged- in jk.— ile-does not deny 'the.act, and assigns, as' one of the reasons for its commission, that the child’s board was pet paid. A held in - Lexingtpp, Bafts wafi pbmi nated for the Presidency. Ottr advertising columns contain Messrs. L. r Scott & .Co.’s announcement of the terms on which thffiffiroply rob»qcp>er3 their fot# great sine. ‘ oi||tead|rS' mostly f# miliar w|pdiaffisjme|ing characteristic# and flhiitfrejWnte, " -•v"' The North Ilrituh Review, the Free Church Or gan—which had wandered somewhat from its firstiave,haa we jejnioe to »ay,,got back to its Orthodox moorings, and bids fair to be all that the cause there demands. , Tht Westminster'Rtview, under the care'of Mr. John Chapman (the American-London booksel ler), is the “ Liberal”, and progressive organ, fighting a great fight agaicstCburch.aud State in favor of Fred Trade, mid,’to a degree, of freethi#khig fclik ex tremely aide, and it truths, mixed sometimes with dangerous errors. TSe Edinburgh Refit*; flditoi ■ —is the old Whig | Brougham, and s ®* i*& ihigh ty in maintenance -A good no tice of a book is worth more in; itacoldians than anywhere’else. ‘ The London Quarterly, under the management of Rev. VT. Elwyn—was to fight the Edinburgh on its own kn fluoasa. Croup, Pnoumonia, Coni Motion, and has performed the most astonishing curt, ever known of .■ Confirmed Consumption A’ few doses wilt also at once check and cure the most severe lH»nhmaL proceeding from CotDi ix thb Bowsts. S , These medicines are prepared by Dr. C M Jacksox & Co;. Ao. 418 Arch. Street, Phn a . • delphta. Fa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 Ccnlt per bottle. The signature of C, M. Jacwos will' be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. f In the Almanac published annually by proprietors, called Evkbtbodi’s jUmasac you will Juid testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents *3_ For sale. In Altoona, by A. Roush and o tr Kessler, and by all Druggists. [may the triumph complete Another per/tct curt of A>*piy b 3 Dr. Hcbani 9 N ecs, Perquiman s Co., Oct. Ist, isis Dr. llamcx—Dear Sir;—Having been afflicted with wp tog fits for aomo years past, I determined to give >o nr p,n, a trial, (advertisement of which I saw in some of tb pv pers,) and continued to use them for some monthi,'until i was entirely cured. 1 believe them to be w first ret, elejaud since 1 have Used them, I have not hadoasatucl and am now in the enjoyment of good health. I am, very respectfully, Yours, dr., JONATHAN J. JACOBS. P. 8. ThuPillsworc recommended to mo l»j Mr. X«it au Newby, oft bis county, to whose address youieot them. Those Pills, besides, curing Epilupey, are aipeciScbrill modifications of nervous disease. Price $3 per box; tv, boxes for $5; twelve boxes for s2t. Persons entiiMing a remittance will have the Pills sent them through the mail, on its receipt. For sale by Soth 8. Uance, No. 10S ttalti mure street, Baltimore, Sid, to whom orders from sllpani of the Union must bo addressed. ot3- '• On tuat toe SEIX of an innocent shoei) ihonU 1.0 made into parchment, and written on to the undoing u( a man I” quoth Shakspeare. lie might also bars dcpluiul the ruining of men's forms by the uncouth manner In which some ungracious tailors bufch»r up the cloth maj. from tho wool grown by these same' harmlesi iheep. I„ see the perfection of the art of working up cloth nisei; and well, andafti-as to sot oIT to the best idrauiage tb« forms of Us wearers, call at the Brown Steno Clothing Hall of BockhiU A Wilson, Nos.. 603 and GOd Chestnut St , above Sixth, Phila. and examine their stock of garment! for gentlemen and youths. DR HERSHEY'S CELEBRATED Wo rm Syrup. &0 THE PUBLIC. A FTEII A TRIAL of over TEN years /A jjj private practice, the subscriber in prepared to ■l fer to the public u WORM SVIIOP which hod mv*r hiW to perform cures where others bare been given iu vaia. Ii is beyond dispute the most pleasant and effectual prepare tion of the kind ever offered for sale. , It performs its cures Safely, speedily, and.eßwtuaUj; is juriug the nervous system in no wise—unlike, in this as pect, to the Vink Root and Turpentine preparations— does it contain mercury In any’ shape or form,: bst h» purely vegetable production, and so harmless iu its Klua that (the. most delicate infant may take it. It is one of the best and most gentle purgatives that t»r. be administered to. children, iu case, even,where noHomi exist, and is all that may be required, in nine cosji cut .( ten. to restore the deranged condition of the digestive «• gans, so frequently met during childhood; and save vut> children from severe Spells of sickness, or convulsions- Those Physicians who have used it are perfectly iWi;ln ed with it, and use it in preference to any other preparatiM ever offered. - Manufactured and Sold' Wholesale and Retail at >’ » Corner Fourth and George St, For Sale hy A. UODSU, Altoona, I*B. NEW .GROCERY FEED AND PHU VISION STOKE. , The subscriber would respectfully Inform the ritiww u Altoona and vicinity that be has opened a •toreofthaato” kind, near tUncorncr Of Adalino.and Julia atrevta “*• Altoona, where he will keep constantly on band sum ply of everything in his lino. Ills G’R 0 VERIER are all fresh and wiU he sold sit prices as low ai the*»( any other establishment in town. HU stock of proiiina-', consisting of Flour, Hums, Shoulders, Sules, if will be sold a little cheaper than, they can be bewM>“3 where else. His Flour is obtained from thebrtl oulh the Western part of the State, and is warranted w m it,is represented. , • . AH kinds of Feed for horses, cows and bop, al**! 1 ( hand. • ' j, I intend to keep such an assortment that I shall» times be able to supply my customers with whatever 1 J may need, and I intend also to sell at prices shire make it a saving to those wbopatroniie my stow. ■, July>>, 1858 3m. j ~ HEXItT TO THE PUBLIC—THE Sub scriber would rSafSlfct'faily announce to the citizens of Altoona and'victnity, that he K*K has opened a I. , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL nx, ssEer-riio?rwASi: <£ stow store /**=-£ on llelen afreet.'between Annie And Julia ntreeW, tooim, where ,he will keep constantly 6n hand ai surtmont of everything in hb line, which he *“* • of on reasonable terms. _ moomMi* # spovS£2 put up on* short notice. .'lfe also , Ikon Spouting, which J« said to bo much wperw t vanbed shcet-fron or tin. ‘ . . ,we cl Aindndtt of Job work promptly nttended|®' fgIKS. Story Frame Building, containing a Parlor, Dining-Room and Kitchen on the i first floor, four good sleeping room* on the aecona a finished Attic. The lot is In good order. Person* wishing to view the premise* nndoWs* D r information will call upon the subscriber. JIAROT. SI. Altoona, Ang. 11th, 1859-tf. , IVTOW FOK FITSI—THK SUB; 1 rl . seriher dwirca to inform the citiieM oi that holiaa Just reeeired hie atock of kail ash wnym WbWrtw it to malto BP to order «»•“«% tt* and on aa reaaunablo Utjw as Pl 4Uo6na, Nor. ITU* ISSff. ; - TO all waoting .Farms. See meat of Uammooton Uaib> AXD icW -4w ■ •'S'l- - , j; I v V-'A '*T~ • 4W* **•»: . *«*•* ,^p W ✓ ■ : g B _ npQoi ftr tbogt ttoduetioi •grcoibljr Oeo. llitratei Tbo coi ♦lorn for t "dibit a .Tbft cob ««^aoe< CUtfUlin abMOoe fi jmoßsqr'w A. A. Si Ift.ilw shot ««tin* b ♦WOOtfoUl ewapoa it : 1 (& moti Invitation t Bnuty Born Ike Con to prepare lowing Prpeeisu ’ Main atreei ; t - ,'Y A! \ rMif; sm!.*- * . Qfipd AUoynnLo' Winnebago Washington 14 BoUerntak - drawn . form Counterm Annie to En to Virginia, Allegheny t< Caroline to; np Eatharii line, 'up Car up Ana dppn Clara t wheje an a W. Hall, aft mjaaed. . The ilium kept up unti Tta.torcli on Vuginiaa On motio fretting next CAI ; 48trr«id Sr^diJghtß * €*.of tl »&*»*« the * Iter of glStefl Wc >:toa j&d japs