M Si if )OFLAH|pg BITTERS, A.NI> *»’S bamahuc DIAI, - L great popularity onh , cL. Unbounded iatufac. thCI/l 171 oW ... ''“**** and the ccd (hem Worth#, Dyspepsia/ Jaundice ‘ Nervous Syatem. ' f the Kldnejg, ■itmff from a disordered At ' stomach anddig^ Cordial far aogtaral a V that of any nmilar P r<. “tU cure, WITHODT PAJt ong-etanding ’ w*eness, Bronchi tia T n •neumonia.Xnoipiea’t umptioq, iC ntonUhing eurte Consumption. also at once cheek and ■■ Diarrhoea proceeding Bowels. f prepared hy Br. £. M. 418 Arch Street, JPhila ■e sold by dniyyitu and cven J w! «| uncouth jjmpner in ; lui;.;h".r- uji tha eloth nuul* ->■ sum hnrnileia abceji, Xo of working up cloth wisely to the host tulnivtage _lh« t the Prowu Sh^ns. Clotliing uw. 603 an JOOS Chestnut St., In - their stock of garments SHEY’S BATfil) ; SyrMp- PUBLIC. !- of oxer TEN years ; -nbscribur is prepared to of 'i: l I’ which haa tailed • have been given in vain. It i and ufToctunl prepara i-rsalc. ' t ~ v; '.tlily, and effocthftlly; in no wise—m»llke,' in this rat u; pi-iitine preparations—Dor :tr* Mmpc or’ form: but it a a nil eo harmless in its action n.iv take 1 it. >t gentlnpprgative* that can i. case, oven, where tfo Worms uireil, in hinn caeca out ut ■ :iilitiou of the difiWtivo ot g childhood; apt! savoyonr fc'-kucse, or cojhhiUlous. used it aw perfectly dolight enco to any other prcparal loir n 'legale and Retail at X. W. , I'hnndel|lhia t Pft. D.HmiiEf. M. D. ■ •oona, Pa. FEED AND PKO- ttfully inform the citizen* of opened asWroofthoabove .i;o and Julia street*. Kant o;.stoutly oa hand a full aup -11:*-' ■ R IE S\ at price* a* lo#a* those of ■i.. ilia stock of provisions. •ners, Sides, &c- i'.i they can bobonpbt any t.ied from the he»t mill* ..ud i» warranted tobo what cow* and hoga )f altfay* oa k ■ tini-nt that I shall at* ll ' i tiiers wlth wbatevor they • -i ll at prices' wld«h wilt .trunize my store. lIKNBT BKIf 1 JO.—THE SUE r rally announce M*- ■ vicinity, that ho mHhK. I) RETAIL e nova and Julia r aUktly 48 SPOUTI^ ijeo nulndßujtWJ* W® . bo much •weriw.®. 8 Lly attended sAMtnst r. nazs. jT FOE SAJi&— t' second * t.ou'fsMapd obtain ftort'> cr ! -sssssk m^*: T S!—THf5 S^ B ' m tbo citlwns of Altoona i'P to order i^nlo iny. ■'j?cc’adjr:*'.# c * ||iif lilt. ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE. ! MAILS CLOSE. b»rtrn Way at \fo,teru “ llollldav«burgi ffesKrn Through and UoUidayeburg, toutcru Through -Mail *" -MAILS OPEN. Kworii Tirangli Mall, VVrtlpru Birough and UoUidayab«rg, U’otcru Hay, K»»t«r" “ Uullidayaburg OUIuD open for, tUe transaction ofbusinnss from 7.00 A M u, 8.15 1‘- M., during tliu week, ami from 7.50 to 8.60 o’ dock, on Sunday. Jauc RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Ejiircss Traill East arrives 9,22 I*. M., leaves 0,40 P. M “ “ West “ 8,20. A. SI. “ 8,40 A. Si! fast “ East “ 7,40 A. SI. « 8,00 A. 51. “ 3 8,45 P. SL, « 9,05 P. SI. Slsfl " “ 11,16 A. 51. “ 11,35 A. 51. “ “ Mat “ 7.25 P. JL, « 7,45 P. 5L Tho lIOLLIDAYEBOBG Bit A NCII connects with Express Train East and with Mail Train Bast ami West, and with Local Freight East Irani and Westward. Tlw BLAIRSVILLK BRANCH connects with Johnstown Jft/ Train fllst and W«jit,Jsxpresl Train West and Moil Train Kant. NuTcmbcr 29,1858 LOCAL ITEMS. Gas and Water CELEBRATION, AT ALTOONA, Ou THURSDAY, Deccmb’r 15, ’59. GRAND PARADE Soldiers of 1812 and Mexican War, military and Fire Companies, CIVIC ASSOCIATIONS MECHANICS, &C. Excursion Tickets will be issued to Altoona fiom Har risburg, Pittsburgh, and all inter* mediate stations, good' from 1 I,4th to 13th, inclusive. FINAL PREPARATIONS, &c, MEETING OK TUI COMMITTEE OF AIIKAKGEMB3IT*. The Committee of Arrangements to prepare for the grand celebration, met agreeably to ad journment on Tuesday evening, Geo. 13. Cra- mer in the chair. Chief-Marshal, Geo. W. Patton, announced the appointment of the following Aida; E B. McCrutn, li. F Rose, Jas. S. Mann, E. -H. Turner, Geo. V. Sparka, John Allison, John Shoemaker, Jesie Smith. All necessary arrangements having been made by tho subcommittees, heretofore announced, and there being ao further business, on motion adjourned. G. B. CRAMER, Prea. I>. T. Caluweli, Scc^. The soldiers of the war of 1812, and the .Mexican war,,met at SLulU’a Hall, on Satur day evening last, for the purpose of preparing for the colebraition. Wm. Garden, of this place, an old aoldicr of 1812, was called to the chair. Some 2® or 3(1 of -the soldiers of the Mexican war were present. We learn that they had spirited meeting. A commiUee-jvas appoifftcd ,and! instructed to Invite all the soldiers of 1812; and thoMexlcan war, who live in this and Adj|uning counties, to /smite- with them. A dag had heen cartled in Mexi co, was brbdglft 'la during the' meeting and presen Ud Ao of Out war to be car ried -by them to-.dfiy. One of their number present wpa appointed to proceed to Pittsburgh ■to procurt a Sag earned at Lundy's Lane, for \ lhe oIJ soldiers of 1812, and omr carried at the battle of Chepnltepeo for thi soldiers of the Mexican war; ; We can form po correct, estimate of the num ber of the soldiers of either war who will turn out, but presume there will be some 12 or 1G of the old soldiers of 1812, and from 26 to 50 of the Mexican war. Should there be but half a down, or less, of the old heroes of 1812, there ■«ill be enough to send the patriotic blood ting ling to the ends of the fingers of every specta-' tor, and a corporal’s guard of the soldiers of the Mexican war will inspire feelings of veneration for those who braVed disease and.death, in that unhealthy clime, at their country's call. The preparations making, and now almost completed, for the grand parade to-day, and il- j lamination and torch light precession to-night I arc on the most extensive scale, certainly far J more extensive than we had any idea they would i be when wo first mentioned that our citizens ; were moving in the matter. Should the day i prove favorable, it will be a gala day and even- ; ing in Altoona. _ j The entire : «shops of the Pennsylvania Rail j Hoad Company will be ,handsomely illuminated, 1 mtd all who know anything about their extent 1 can readily imagine the grand sight they will ! present with a lighted candle before every light I f gIaBS - Tljp “Logan House” will also be I handsomely iiluminated, aud it is contemplated to have a display of fire- works in front of it in liie evening. Quite a number of transparencies, with appro priate designs and mottoes, are being prepared tor the torch-light procession, which will un doubtedly be large, and much attraction added ‘Oit by being accompanied with so many Bands of music. ‘ • Our streets willbc handsomely decorated with ■ f al ecreral. points, during the day, and *ith transparencies *t night. Aa extra train*!!! be run between Spruce »ek and this place, this morning, following . El P ress *«>>» «tould it be on time, or na> on Express Train time shoold it be much md. n tvill stop at all stations, thus offer d “E all who wish .to attend the celebration an' Pportunity to do so. An train will'leave this place for Holli >b«rg at 9,30 this evening. -This arrange- Jt mli afford the people/.of that place Who ji l Circ t 0 witl^ oBB . ll »e illumination and torch 10 ttanv b r ;t?,f BCS ' 8bl “ d M dark spots among P«ase, and * W B, *.* re s n; rea hut little ex-. Wt will a dd t f!^ a - re ,, m arran gi“g the-lights, "".Jit of »*„ f matc^ all y t 0 the appearance and Of the Other not ° DG part ° f thC toXffi : JOHN SHOEMAKER, p. M. TUOS. A. SCOTr, Sup't. TO COME OFF temporaries have adopted a system of record mg short Ibcal items, which suits our inclination to * l J 0a ’ eft Bt ®nding in front of the *\ ThUTßd&y became fngutoncd at the cars and made tracks up An thL 8 « ee V° WardS the reEOrvoir > a little faster than the driver could follow. He finally over hauled them as they turned a corner and suc ceeded in checking their mad career ere they did themselves or the wagon any damage.... Several of the board walks around town need repairing very badly. Would it not be as well for those who own them to substitute brick pavements in their stead—especially on the principal streets Bishop Simpson, of the M., E. Church, has consented to deliver a lecture on Palestine, in the Methodist Church in this place, some time during the month of January. Due notice of the time will be given A conven ( on of the .Junior Sons of America will bo held in Williamsburg, iu this county, on Wednesday and Thursday, December 29th and 80th Rev. Dr. Happer, formerly pastor of the Pres byterian Church, at Tyrone, now missionary to China, arrived safely at Hong Kong, on the 4th of September, after a voyage of nine-two days. Constable Bdyer, of Tyrone, on Wednesday lost, arrested a man calling himself A. Mussel man from Lancaster county, on the charge of robbing a former of $22,00 at Kellerman’s Ho tel, Hollidaysburg., ....Rounding a corner up street, the ether evening, in somewhat of a hur ry, we came within an ace of having a collision with a fair wearer of crinoline, who was descen ding the grade at a rapid speed, with brakes down, but they wouldn’t hold. Ladies.who ven ture out on slippery pavements should be pro vided like locomotives, with “ tenders,” os a tumble would be found neither amusing nor agreeable with the fashions as they now stand. Whose duty is it to see. that the gully’s in the streets, occasioned by the laying down of the service pipes of the Gas and Water Compa ny, arc filled up ? A short time since the j springs of a carriage were snapped completely : off, on passing over a gully in front of our office. \ irjginia street is full of such carriage breakers. Judging from the amount of pork now being brought into town, we think this weather must be death on hogs People who consult the safety and convenience of pedestrians, will sprinkle ashes or salt on their sidewalks in icy weather, instead of scrubbing them with water. It may not look quite so well, but they will re ceive thanks therefor, where they would other wise receive curses The Railroad Company has erected a lamp post at the corner of the street opposite our office. W e have no fault to find with the arrangement “ Young Ameri ca” has been making good use of the x icy hill sides for the past week, to the no snHftl detri ment of corduroy and sole-leather Turkeys have been pretty plenty in market for a few days past, but the prices asked for them are a few pennies above our pile, partial as we are to ! the critters We are sorry to learn that Capt. Jaa. Cramer, of the Hollidaysburg Branch Train, has been seriously ill for a few days past. His tralp is in charge of Gapt. Franks Col. L. W. Hall repeated his lecture on Dr. Franklin, at Martinsburg, in this county, on Friday 'evening last, to a large and appreciative audience. . There are now over eighty inmates in the coun ty Poor House .An enlargement of the jail of this county it urged by the Whig Ed. Mc- Graw has been re-elected Stewart of the Poor. House for the coming year.,....The TWty of tliis j week details a sickening picture of the condition of some of the inhabitants:of Hollidaysburg. If all it snys be true, and we do not doubt it, the officers of the law,should bo stirred up a little'. t 30 A. 11. « 00 A.M. 8 00 “ i ? 00 P M, 810 « $ 20 A. M. 740 “ 11 15 A. M. 7 20 p. M. 726 “ ! Electiok ! — Great Excitement I — The colored folks of our county have an organization they call the “Sinking Fund Associationand on Monday last the election of its officers came off, and occasioned a high excitement among the members. There were two tickets in the field; one denominated the “ Regular” and the other Guerilla; and the supporters of each brought into requisition every cunning expedient to win the day that they could devise, even to the “ double-header” dodge; but the “ Regulars” were too many for their opponents and laid theni out “flat,” electing for President, Wm. Nesbit; Vice President, 11. Molson; Treasurer, Moses Brown; Corresponding Secretary, Thos. Shor ter; Recording Secretary, M. B. brooks; Man agers,' John Alexander, Daniel Williams, jr., Samuel Thompson, Charles Ambrose.— Remitter. Atxektion ! ins Right ! — -Of course every body will want something to eat to-day, as peo ple can not live on excitement alone, (although it has been said that a few do,) arid about as convenient a place as we know of to obtain eat •ables in the line of oysters, cakes, pies, apples, &c., is at George W. Cunningham’s .saloon be tween the “ Model” store and the Post Offiee. He will have a fine stock on hand to-day and can accommodate all who may call on him. I Chkistmai Notions— Our “Yaman” friend Jacob Rink, who keeps the grocer/ over the way, requests us to state that he has just recei ved a full supply of notions, confectioparies and cakes for holidays, ard invites everybody to °ff an^ eee * hem * a lB ® keeps broad, cakes; prts, and a general assortment of groceries, and flour by the barrel constantly on hand. : • *' - r®*»'A*'T-'-M. and those of other Lodges, partkvpatein the celebration, will JS^P^r^ 11 m 15th, at 1 B F EOSk, My *' ° EAMER ’ W -* Notice.-— The members of the Good .Will En ff are requested to meet r «o».totter’s Shop at 1 o’elbcW p. fr precisely, on Thursday December, loth, 185 d * 1 Another on* Gone. —H. Fettingerleaves for the city to-night to lay ia his supply of toys, notions, confectionaries, & C J for the holidays’ Of.courae he will, ashe always does, bring the Y«y articles that will pleaSe the people He will have handsome gifts for gentlemen to pre sent to their sweethearts, % parents to present to children, and io : fact something for all ages and sixes. Lookout for Feta, re tun?., * T ■ ~ L W « C °P7 the following i tem from the Harrisburg Telegraph, of Nov. 80. The meeting alluded: to was held in the Methodist Church, fmd the minister was Key. 'Wilson, one of the thfee ministers from Ireland, who lately visited this country. We had the pleasure of listening tohis and we shall ever feel grateful to Col, Weltsel,*that through his instrumental!-’ ty we were ebabled so to do: . ' That Christian Conductor.— In a recent Is sue wcu published an item, extracted from the UnTon K£- th % Phil ?; the reply came through the tele grapn that the order was obeyed, and every- IS, sdy ’ JP 19 meeti “g was held—the house filled to overflowing, and a solemn occa .,° au was to;all." Wo have since learned that the Conductor alluded to is our townsman. Col. Joseph Weitzel, one of the most polite, accom modating and popular officers on the road, and a very zealous and consistent member of the Lo cust Street Methodist Church. Fra at Home.— Doti’t° be afraid of a little fun at tome, good people! Don’t shut uproar house, lest the sun should fade jour carpets; and your hearts, lest a hearty laugh should shake down some of the musty old cobwebs there! If you want to ruin your sons, let them think that all mirth and social enjoyment must be left on the threshold without when they come home at night. When, once home is regarded a» only a place to eat, drink and sleep, the work is begun that ends in gambling houses and reck less degradation. Young people must hare fun and relaxation somewhere; if they do not find it at their own hearthstones, it will be sought in other, and perhaps leas profigble places. There fore, let the fire burn brightly at night, and ] make the home-nest delightful with all those lit tle arts that parents so perfectly understand.— Don’t repress the buoyant spirits of your chil dren ; half an hour merriment round the lamp and firelight of a home blots out the remem brance of many a care and annoyance during tho day, and the beat safeguard they can take with them into the world is the unseen influence of a bright little domestic sanctum. Fricks oi Gab. —-The following compilation shows the price of gas in all of the cities and most of the towns in the State, where it is now used. Private Price per , Population, s Meters. 1000 c. ft. >...60,000 2024 $1.50 A egheny 25.000 900 3.00 A1ent0wn........... 6,000 300 3.50 S e ll e , f 1 nte *’ soo 105 4.00 Bethlehem 2,000 207 3 80 Catasauqua..., 1,000 106 400 “ a . ston 6,000 667 3. GO £ rie """ 10,000 300 3.00 Honesdale 3,500 180 -4 00 Huntingdon 2,000 107 s'so Lewiatown 3.000 160 3 10 Norristown a. 10,000 360 3.'76 Williamsport., i.i. 4,500 267 3SO P0ttari11e.......... 10,000 225 330 •••—• 10.000 320 700 Lancaster 18,000 620 N 300 20,000 s'so Philadelphia... 2.26 Hamsborgi.• 0.50 Lbcture.—Rov. W. S. H. Keys -will lecture in the United brethren Clmrch, in this plate, this (Wednesday) evening, on the Heathen World, during tliodelivcry of winch he will ei- a number:of Heathen Gods , and other cu riosities obtained from missionaries who have visited Heathch countries. Those who have heard the lecture pronounce it excellent and well worth a hearing. The proceeds of the lecture are to bo applied; to liquidating the debt of the Church. Doom open at 7 o'clock,—lecture to commence half an hoar later. Single tickets 25 cents—family tickets 50 cents. BSL. The following note, received a day or two since, wo' give to our readers to criticise, think, or laugh pvefy ns they may feel inclined: East Ai.too.va, Dec. 12, 1859. Mcssn. Editor^— Next Thursday the celebra tion will take-place. Then the whole town will be alive, like a beggar's shirt There will be a general stirring up of the genus homo from one end of the county to the other. The fires of en thusiasm will be kindled in every heart, and many of those who look on in patriotic glory wiU doubtless supply themselves with the arti [ cle at the houses around the corners. Dear friends, this sixpenny patriotism is horrible stuff. It is patriotism: of the head, and not of the heart; it makes you feci too independent alto gether. It induce# you to fight in time of peace, and takes all the starch out of your courage in time of war. While this artificial patriotism is effervescing; in your cocbanuta, your boasts of independence pro loud and clamorous, but when its spirit has evaporated you are the veriest ser ▼il«s that ever writhed under the lash of despo tism. If you suppose, my friends, that th e pro per way to observe our celebration is by drink ing brandy slingji and gin cock-tails, you arc about as much mistaken as the boy was who set a bear trap to catOh bed-bugs. My dear friends, I like to see you celebrate the introduction of gae and water, if ft be not done in N a vain and braggart spirit, land my gratuitous prayer is, that you may enjoy it as long as you are per mitted to squat ojn' this side of Jordon. To pre serve your collective strength, your hearts must all be joined together like tie links of a log bhain. You must all hang together like a string offish, and-itick; to one another through thick and thin like a bunch of burdocks to a bell wether’s fleeide. Remember, my friends, that with all your boosted gas and water, you are poor, weak*.miserable, dependent beings. The same hand which jprovides you with soup and shirts, beef and breeches, I can take them all from you in a little lass thhn no time, and leave ybu as naked as an dapple jbt|p in mid-winter. Yes, my friends, you musti Remember that you are depen dent ka Well as' independent, and that all the fa vors you reejeivo fire donations from heaven, ’ tod brought down by angels of mercy and distribu ted impartially nnppng the grabbing, snatching, (alien (tons of 4daim H. | Lutheran Colony.— A meeting for the per j manent organization of the jproposed Luthefah Colony, to locate in Missouri, will be held in Altoona, Pa., bn Thursday, itho 29th insfc, at 10 o’clock A. M. All persons .who feel inter ested in the success of the Interprise, are re spectfully urged to attend, ay business of impor tance ,to the members of .the Colony will be transacted. For further information address Geo. W. Fatten, or Dr. D. R. Good, Altoona, Pa. Public Sale. Tho American Hotel and Washington Hotel properties in this place, are to be sold at Public Sale, on the premises, on Thursday, December 22d. The first named is a large three story brick building, well adapted for the purpose. The second is a good frame building with a basement. Also, a large two story frame dwelling house situate in Loudons ville. For particulars inquire of JOHN SHOEMAKER. Altoona, Dec. 1,1859-3 t. Notice.— Notice is hereby given to the Stock holders that the 7th instalment on the Capital Stock of the Altoona Gas and Water Company, will be due and made payable at the Banking House of Wm. M. Lloyd & Co., on Friday, December 16th, 1859. BENJ. F. ROSE, Sec'y. November, 17th, 1859. married. tte i tb '“b, at the resilience of the bride’s father, by the Rev. D. X. Junkm, Sol. SAMUEL 11. BELL *““7 Ann Forges, to Miss SAHAII ELLEN, daughter of Wm. fihomo, Esq., of Uollidftyshurg. * feUw,r Tl h't r t! lOJ i’t tljo r Bth *"«•• at th “ residence of tho bride’s to Mila SARA min/'s' 1 ",",’ Mr JOS ’ BTOMRAUQH, to Alisa SARAH DIEHL, all of Logan township. DIED. • In this place, on the 15th ult., of Group, MART MAR THA, aged i years and 8 months, and on the (ith inst of the same ducase, MARGARET JANB; aged 11 months, children of Thomas and Lydia Ann Carsonf 1 ATINCE MEAT, MADS BY OTTO 14,°1869-It d Slik ' “ th ® I\TEW GOODS—JUST RECEIVED i'ii j nJ for flale than ever at tho “MODEL uuu andsoe. Dec. 14, 1853.-It, rpns CELEBRATION IS CREA “I?**?. an excitement in Altoona. So is the great floods at tho ‘'MODEL.” LADIES ARE RFSPECTFUL ,vS- invited to cal! and examine 'our second supply of >r inter Goods. J A t t nur'rwwo Dec. 14, ISoS.-lt. * J ‘ LOWTHKR - BLACKWOOD’S MAGIZIXE BRITISH REVIEWS. T SCOTT & CO., New York, continue _L. » to publish the following loading British Periodicals. \ THE LONDON QUARTERLY” (Conservative). 2. ‘ THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory), JHteso periodicals ably represent the throe great politi cs parties of Great Britain-Whig, Tory, and Radical-but politic, forms only one feature of their character. As Or f?“ 9 m Ule “ I, ' st , Profound writers on Science, Literature, nnrit.if they stand, os they over have stood, unrivalled In the world of letters, being considered indls lHe Bch . olur aad tho professional man, while to the intelligent readers of every clos's they furnish a more th-adat 8 ?? Batll, v llCtor l rocord °f Te works. 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When sent by maU (post-paid) to California and Oregon the price will be $7. To every other part of the Union “Pj* (post-paid), $O. Jt&-Thu work it not the old “Sank of the Farm..” Remittances for any of the above publications should al ways bo addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT k CO. No. 54 Gold Street, Now York. December S, XSS9. "JVT OTICE.—LETTERS OF ADMIN -- \ having been granted by the Orphans* 2°'* rt^^ a * r Co. to the undersigned, on tlio estate of Dr ®-®- \ . AS. BENSON, Fru't. December 1.1559. 7 4 j - \ . • • E STRAY.—GAME TO THE Resi dence of the subscriber, in Antes township. Blair county, on or about thb Ist. of November, 1869, a LIGHT BED HEIFFEILwith a white face, supped to two years old. The owner iH\requertod to coma forward prove property, pay charges an&takc her away, otherwise she will bo disposed of according tp law. ' Antes ti>., pec, Ist-fit sDAVUj CHERRY. PRIVATE SALE.—THR HOUSE & LOT of Thomas McCulla, in Alteoha, (formerly Greonsburg;) Is offered at private sale. Lot i9\< feet front by 180 deep. For further information inqultn of the ocan. P»nt, BERNARD IicNBALIS Dec. 1,1859. ■ T \ - PERSONS wanting change pf climate for health. See advertisement of Hammonton Lands' in another colnmn. j . - Blanks of all descriptions heaHy and cj{*diciousJy executed at tbi» pfflco.- AND TERMS, CLUBBING POSTAGE. W Annual Announcement! costnnjxi) snccus ok nfat s? * a ANY PERSON CAN *£ A m&ME Bt SO* 2d ‘lp A U^r° f Blunted A* Jo un*l. 3d - A Free Scpsdu Admission' to the Gaßarl ua .Broadway, New York. wmuausries, 548 In addition to which, OTer/ottrAnndnrf valuable Work* etvta to subscribers as choice Paintings, Sculptures. American and Foreign Artists ““ nrst hu superb Engraving, which evertr subscriber will m. ceivs .mmedtoWj, on roSipt of “ Shakespeare and Ms Friends.” h of a Character togive unqualify pleasure and satisfac tion. No work of equal value was over before ulaced with, inreach of the people at such . prtoe. hv -ST? 61Z0 ,’. belt *S printed on heavy plate by 3S inches making a meet superb ornament suitahle’for the wails of either the library, - for It can bo sent to any part of the country, by mail with P acked “ a cylinder, postage pr/tSa ’ the l Such a work delivered dmrm, and V or thra aoaartl ** TSwsilit »h« f UI 1,0 received until th,e Evening of wiU an,? .'^ 0 .. anUnry ’w lS60 ’ at which time the books WIU cI(M6 and tho Premiums bo given to Subscribers remltfinwa^s 11 rostrict ? d to »single subscription. Those «U For ftv s3 > Bo inatead order tode of&Ac WUllinB t 0 fona club * wUI apply for a circular C- L. DERUY, Actuary C. A. A., D f nr tnvoi t “ud W 8 Broadway/Now York. D. T. CALDWBLL, Honorary Secretary, Altoona. GRAND DISPLAY AT TUB rPHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THE JL pleasure of announcing to their frleSds dml custom - 1, “ pu, * Uc “ “»> OnSftSfZ FAIL STOCK OF GOODS, which have been selected will) care and bought at nrlcos On o? U,IUL ‘ “ t 0 ° ffer ?0 pmchK LADIES’ DRESS GOODS p‘-„, r , K ''‘ i a,ld 'aned, including all tho newest stylos of , f and Fancv SlU ' $ ' lk - Mto.ShawU, C.ouAt un e have aiao a flue stock of ftueensware, 7 , g BOOTS & SHOES, itin U h We am ‘ U , o ‘ ler y- nnd Notions of all stock of * C9p(;Ciul uttl - ,lltion to our large Ail- 11 001, Wool Filling, List and Rag CarptU, «iU 1 "!: t fy a ot\pet: t t i.,m d WbiCll W ° offur P*** *•» FreightonlyTdded Sak ‘ WU ° lC9al ° “ l i™. sijsiffiisfcwasf “*■ Altoona, Oct. 1d,’59. j. & J. LOWTIIER. LYON’S Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. r PHE UNIVERSAL PREFERENCE oidy p'uIIE*BRANDY^ur 1^9 9b ° W9 tb “‘ « “ *«= MEDICINAL PURPOSES sicS* For Summer Complaints with Children, A Cure it guarantied or the money will be re funded, as it will effectually relieve that affliction, as well as Biarrlicca St Bowel Complaint. AS A BEVERAGE, The pure article is KltuKetluT superior, and a sovereign and SLUE REMEDY' for 6 Dispcpsia, Flatulency, Cramp, Colic, Languor, Low Spiritt, Gincral Debility, Nervous ness, Liver Complaint, etc. it s h M ‘T° : ,90tI uin tUcir «pcak or It in the nios. fliutering terms, as will be seen by reference to the numerous letters ami certificates. 3 A. HART A CO., Proprietors, Cincinnati. A. ROUSH, Nov io, S! mle anJ Ju ’ t:iil As ' :ut for Blair c * uct y- the fertile Semhrai^ AND NORMAL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES & GENTLEMEN. Cheapest School in the Land! Send for a Catalogue! Address M. McN. Walsh, A. M„ ' CASSVILLE, HUNTINGDON Co., PA Sept. 22,1859-3 m. 1859. Pall Trade 1859. A CARD.— THE UNDERSIGNED £dm ost varied SSkSf *** "? a ° W °®? rin S FRESH GROCERIES ever brought to this Market! In connection with the „ ■ FLOURI Alto, Bacon, Cheese, Whale, Tanner’* and Lard , Oils; Meet Pori ; Together With all kinds of Pittsburgh slann factored irtL d2im -U of f »hT Mc f **“ l r„? oM Khf Thlsftr 1 : olscwhero.*l Oct. 27, ’59-2m.l WM. M. GORMLY A CO 271 liberty St., opposite JBagle BbtO,- FitUbu^h. Bakery and Grocery Store. The subscriber keeps con- STANXLY on hand : . ' A/ "- Frcsh-Baked Bread, Cakes, Fresh Butter, Bacon, FLOUR, . _ . groceries; A Choice lot of Christmas Candies, &o. Also, a choice let of SEOARS and TOBACCO' ‘ JACOB RINC; ftov. 10. Virginia Street, below Jthnle Street. Levi riling, IMPORTER OF WINES, BRANDIES GINS, &c. ... Allegheny Street, Norik Tffard, ■n large rtock ofali kinds of very best Brandi, wilt be kept constantly onhand, and vriH l»-»Sd in lota to suit purchasers, at prices as reasonable os the? can be had anywhere in the country. pjay 12, ’69-tf C . w. BIIHIBALL, At Dealres in groceries and „ov. 31^8^2?* beCCa ;; ■■ ■ ■■ ■ • ■ ■ .. ■. i*...... \A LL WANTING FARMS INADE- JTJSTt OPENEI> A STOCK 09 Snttrcls ft. A. O, KERR W OULD INFORM THE GOOD city with a taiga .tock &t r attainable pr leas,' at the stand formerly occdnied bv H Karr, and recently by. W. Stock is the only one lii wUdiU ** . ENTIRELY NEW, K!^jKras«ar.«£M but would say that, ho boa everything In the Unb of 1 * 1 * 1 " DRESS GOODS which this meridian calls fbrj and all Jdvt ioIUhI ia’ tKA JsssssaK^saaK^.^ 1^ , FOR C^ENTjSMe^- ho has a groat variety—front which tW cad dot ** rrtmontT faCt J^g^ l^; of thu idac^Jf^^g~~-^S§IES!g u&cturo. Also, HARD WARE, QU^SBWAhß B^^?'' l^AlIZa' 3^0 ' ‘° eom^*.^Stogte saw*±ft ho (eels confidont that heW ,t!fv not In the purchase of Just such Mr at the remembrance ot huviuc lookod v>U i •% est stock of Uoods ever oxUwfcdTSote *“*W Altoona, Oct. 20, 1539. <■ , . . T OOK OUT FOR YOUR HEAD I »to ST 9 tho unftuen „*■ In going to parties, Jiwl mind what yoiir dtV liewaro of your head and take Caro of your IfAT * Least you find that a favoritd sonSf ,o« "iMhJ/ Has an ache intj.c ouc and a brlck 15 IhuXer Speaking ahoiif hats and - heads—tho sn&crlber wool t respectfully announce that he has Inst li city with a largo and well selected stoit of Ifetr Bb/s* HATS ||B Op AND '■■■. ..Ai*y CAPS, JB*STYTJES. FOR PALI AS# wisiiE Of ‘every color and shapes Also, * good aswctmout of LADIES AND MISUSES FUR# of different varieties, all of which will bo eold , CHEAF FOR CASH, n\ »" »f, ass^«iSfe*sj^ determmed to soil at the very * Btoro on \ irgiuia struct, opposite the Lutheyan Ansli Altoona, April 28, ISSWf. '; ffSsSES^t^ - A BOOK FOR EV KRyBODT.—STABicUW I js t Wticrerer theprSs%j2S • i“. e *9 whom they belong-. •“ •■■■:-**''• - JnlyBBthlfe9-tf. CAN BE BOUGHT AT H. TpGIEfiL JJg 1 * *' <*>> j v if