r 1 V i v^||f r '' - ALTOONA, PA. THURSDA.I,DECEMBER22, 1869 k#tWhar4jfo*aetate«ii*kno^.tou^o»tfndefor;adwr‘ itlnffjt toretotnt p«npent laadfance/orajguaianfoefroiß known pertoat.. It it therefore vteleaa for all such to tend at rtifarlny to paV at. the, tad of three or tlx meatht. Whore idTMtlttmonU aw aocompaaled wlththe namj, whether or tenrdollatt, «« will .give the drertUerthefalijbenelltof caah ratet. 8. 9f. ;jRB®3TJBHCUOLI< & CO., ' AdTertlflug Atylte, 119 Rattan •treat, NbwTprk.and 10 State jrtinK^koi ton* ; .are the Agento for the JUoona Tribune, and the Bloat influential and’ largest clrcalatlag Kewtpopert in th* United Stater and tin Canadta. They are authortaad to Contract for oai«t our lovui raUi. Executions. 00. Friday lw|t, , and Copeland, negroes, And Cook and Ooppie, white men, .wore executed at t/haflestown, Va., for their participation in-the Harper's Ferry raid. Green and Copeland were hung at half-past U; o’clock, dp a gallows erected op the jon which John Brown was ex. ecuted two Weeks previous. Green’s neck was brokenlbythe fdil, and he died with out a struggle. Copeland writhed in vio lent contortions for several minutes. — Cook and | Cpppic were executed on the same; gallows at 1 o’clock, F. M. On the previous evening a daring at tempt to escape was made by Cook &nd Coppie. Ft appears that they had cut through thieir shackles by means of a bar low knife and chisscl, this enabling them to pry them off and put them on at will. They,thcn| inado■ a bole .in the wall behind theiribed, [which they, concealed by pla cing the i bed against it in daylight, or when Any I one was ip the room. The bricks taken opt they 1 -hid in the drum of the stove,land placed (the dirt and plaster ing between the bedclpathes. At 8 o’clock on Thursday evening,- they opened the holo and piade their way .into the jail yard, where, by - means of the timber used in putting up thfe gallows for Brown, they were enabled to reach the top of the wall. Cook, succeeded in getting to the top of the wall, When he was challenged by a guard on t|e pptsidd, apd not answering, the guard fired at him. Cook ; deter mined topersist, and was about nuking. \ an attempt to jump down,- when the sen tinel declared his intehtion. of impaling him on his bayonet; life. Jthfep retreated into the Jail .yard with Coppie, and both gave < themselves, up yfithopt farther resis tance. Cook afterwards remarked that, if he couhfhaye got over, and throttled the guard, he would have made his escape. Scott, the distinguished mili itaKj chieftain, has reaped new honors from his; missions to San Juan, and has rcturaed|- •' ■* ■■••• difficulty. 'His' success ps a pacificator was universally anticipated, imd jt ; has been achieved, not hy the surrender of , ope jot or title of American rights, but by uprightness and sound judgement. )&. A lively place for editors is Nash- Mr. Poin >V f .'.Vi ■ 1 V»- >i/'••• * •••'.-.'■•■.■' ■• j* • a -*; • : .■.,••■ ' dcxter,of the Un&p qnd ; was tofbf ihetome paper died of apoplexy a ft# afterwards! Mr. Hall, editor of Is in j ail on a charge of murdel, and tKp editdfs. df the ono found a parrel of un dsr.jtl|sir gilding,, with a slow rnatnh at- designed evidently to blow up the entire-eondern, editors and all. Editors flittfe to happy people in that place, and demand. There are a number of jibpapr aspirants who find occupation dif ii6 obtain at the North, who might or an early grave, hy pro- tjdttor. , John C. Breokenridge, O/ the United State»,waa ori elected v-At': : Jfroana. lfy.,to«uccaßd Baud'-. 4ihSttendim, whose teni expires on the 4th of March, 1861. Crilm v:#;: /f r> ' ** ::*piiat : ■ f ot a #°^^^ k^ in ' ' and hence much more'datable, "tw one aide is a medallion portrait-of VaabiDg*- I theword Liberty npbn a scroll over the bnstj at the bottom the date 1869; and around the whole the words United States of America, in plain well adapted raised j lettora. O&ihc £&£, a wraatfi pf Jwwto Half Pollan in. the same beautiful: lettwa< - Theooinjf j very handfomw. - '-\ No Speaker Yet,-—Congressmen Ere: making buncombe speeches— dissolving the Union—mending it up again—sha king their fists ait one another—drinking whiskey —drawing their, pay—in fine, do ing everything but frhat they do. Every day or two a vote is taken on the Speaker question, resulting near about the same as thefirst vote, some tfiree weeks since. There is no prospect of an election for some, time to copae. A Heroins.— Mrs. Mary JL Richardson, of Hampton, Texas, writes to her, brother, in Waynesboro, Tennessee,' as follows: —■“ On the 4th of' September last, ' the Indians came in among ns, and after,doing somo other, mischief paid ms. a visit. My husband was from home on business, and I was alone with my five little children, two miles froth Why other house. I sent my two oldest (-Mary and John) to drive up.the cows, and did not suspect that-the In dians were lurking near. They espied the children about three ,huudred yards from the house, and chased them towards ’ home, where ' they fled for protection; and little.was the pro teo.ion that I, alone, a timid woman, was able to give, against eight savages, thirsting for blood and plunder. Mary (the oldest) made good her retreat; but oh ! imagine my feelings, when 1 saw them overhaul little John afad begin to stab him with a lance I was much frighten ed, and expected nothing hut to be massacred together with my children. I thought of my gun at that critical moment I took it down and fired.and kept firing until assistance came to my relief. The Indians (as I suppose) thought therc-wore meh in the house prepared to receive themi and fled, and left my child alive , but severely stabbed in the back, through the arm, iu the right side. He has recov ered from his wounds,” N Death From a Pistol Shot. —Aa accident occurred in Bratton tp., Mfflin Co., on the 2d inst, from carelessness in handling firearms, which resulted, in , ;the.death pfa young man named Jesse'Weaver. The following particulars pf the affafr wore communicated to' the Gazelle. At a shooting match oh the farm of John Moist, in that township, on Friday afternoon, a young than named Jesse -Weaver . whs pre sent with > rpyplyer. 4 rabbit came by and - Weaver and several others commenced shooting at and chasing it, after which they returned to the company, when Joseph Kauffman reached for the pistol to look at it aWeaver said,there.was •. no load in, as he had shpt them all oat at the rabbit, butitihile showing Kauffman the merits of the weapon, one barrel discharged its con tents into ,the breast' of Weaver a Utile above the right nipple, causing instant death, the ball penetrating through and lodging against the skin bn the back. Conjugal Awectios. —An incident came to our knowledge the other day which, speaks strongly in favor of the depth and undying character,of conjugal, affection. A married woman in cur city hod the* misfortune to lose her husband a few days sinqc, and while think ing over-her desolute condition, and the pros pects of,a dreary, lonely winter, and estimating how much of her funds would be absorbed in the funeral expenses of the dear deceased, she was interrupted by the call of a young sou of iEsculapius, who, after some little chaffering, proposed to give the lady a good round sum for the useless body of the dead husband. The widow thought npqn the proposal, and finally accepted the offer. A day or two afterward, being waited upon by some of her friends who tn sympathize with her in her affliction, the widow said it'was not as bad as it might have been, as she had sold her husband’s body, and filled her cellar with wood and cool bought’ with the proceeds.— Balt. Repub. Kyra a ordinary Case.— Sometime in Febijary, 1854, Pr. S.' M. King was called upon to per form an operation on the person of Mrs. Adams, residing a few miles from Monongaiiela city . 'She. was afflicted with dropsy, or as medical men tom it, asrftts, and the doctor drew from her fourteen gallons-'of'water.'’ From that time to January, 1856, he T drew from her orte handed and fourteen and a half gallons, and up to the 18th of October last, hud- taken six hundred and ticenlg’eight gallons and two quarts, or nearly twenty barrels. Mrs. Adams is about forty : five years old; is id the enjoyment of good health, arid should nothing unnsual occur, bids fair to live for several yoars yet. Her health is much better now than When .the first operation was performed. This is a most unusual case, and its like has rarely if everTioen witnessed by the profession. The Doctor publishes a profession al account of the case in the last number of the Sltdical Journal. Fbbsch Invasion or Ibelaj^d. —Some of tho Irish journals are disciissinff tho probability of a Freheh invasion of Ireland. They think that in the event of Lome Napoleon declaring, par against England, one of .his first steps will be to land a powerfui force in Ireland, attd take pos session of the principal ports of tho'itlana.— Thera are few places in Ireland jfit to resist a 'strong invading force, and a French expedition would find many sympathisers-there. Even the ’English -joarnsls, in speculating upon prapture •yith France, express' apprehensions that the ’French Nmperor'woiild, simultaneously with an attack upon England* make a diversion upon Ireland, and himeelf of the suppbnof the disaffected portion .of the population. T;la Tiew of this danger, the British’government nas di rected its attention to the fortification of the Irish coast, and orderaihavo been jss&ed for the construction of ,batteries (ft the points most like- : ly to be first assailed. Souihbbh Law.—The Waynesborongh (Ga.j Jftwt, of the 7th insl., says:—Just as we are going te press wo learn that a travelling agept for maps, in an adjoining county, went into, a negro quarter at a late hour In the night, •tod was preaching abolitionism to the negroes. All old favorite servant went.and waked tip his mas ter; and informed him that there wasa white man ont there .fbvthe .negroes. Th« gentleman went ont to4;ltode.the negroes ho» and tong him tdiMeSv him (he sioM night- ' j*D. ■ :i.-IF:■.■-■ —-r - «-*■'*- Bcioneoir|theh«nrtmatd«rfwW°P-:v ... - TteKvßb^Ht^te j tor picking ■ " ' , ; , * : w. *to*.i»mU to tM|a»i^s ; ‘?4 i; ’ ,;; j^CqntraefcinwlklWan t»"»«fta»pwt«aoo totbnii. , In onr •drsitloli« cbliaiins. H ■ hmlVv i; Ty ' lt **^i*'P' l,lMM>t ° < ” B*eet«ln. : ' -' ' Rottembar—that riches like maaws,do*ogoodtu>- -tththoy .,„, Mg-The breaking of *t« army’s both wing* is » snro way to make it fly. ' £3* Timers to make good speakers—they do *o much “spontlngi" ; , t 4Sf Attractive —the show window of friend Smith, over ■the Way. ,/fjf of a Kew Tork house baa been fined $2O at for aeti|ng goods by sample without a license. Wanting to kiss hlisweetheart, addressed 'her is follows: “Mis Incy, may I the •pleasure of placing mylmprlnt on your bIUV' «, Allornwn advertisementread* ftafollows: “to be let-soomk for fcwo gentlemen and four Hires, or rooms for onegoatlwnnn imd six wires.” 49* A iood Christina* gift—give m> s\,so and have the jvSLne tent for a year to tome friend in tlie west or some place else. A young man named FTankSchauniuy, was drown ed B t Mann’s Ax* Factory, in Mifflin county, on Tuesday of last week, while crossing the dam, at that place, in a skiff. 49* Pa. Caiuix, the Irish orator, Just arrived in this ■county, is said: to be six feet six Inches high, and stout in proportion. . ; , ■ 49* AjatoiuC dr* engine, waasold at Pittsburgh, on Fri day lasi, for $35.' It originally cost $3,000, but the Preu says it never did three cents worth of service. 43. The,lllinois Central Railroad Company has sold of the government lands granted to them the amount of $16,- 023,116. i ■ - ■* j (9*:A' fire occurred in B-Uefonte, on Friday night week, which destroyed the houses of Isaac May and Charles Brown. ’ gar If yoh do when yon are alone what >ou are unwil ling to do in presence of your acquaintances, you respect them more than you do yourself. ' Of A villain has -been arrested at Brighton. 0. W., for soiling beWiand pork which .hod been killed after being bitten by a'lliad dog. New York paper asserts that the ccststoMr. ■'Forrest by tips case of Forrest vs. Forrest, will form a grand total of $lOO,OOO. BSTfUre i man brains and riches, and he Is a king; give him brains without riches, and he is a Blare; giro him riches without brains, and he is a fool. Ob Alonso Clark, of Buahvillo, N. Y., W|| taken from his houao a few nights since, tarred and feathered and re turned. Ciuse; his having betrayed a young lady of the village. BQf The State Journal says it hopes to class the Tyrone Star as .a.ftephbUcaa Journal before the campaign closes. What does our little cotempOrary think about it. Hope ho don’t intend to desert his “ first loro.” ■gi.TUo Legislature of Pennsylvania, in 1784, passed a resolution that no member of the Legislature will be al lowcdito come to the House barefooted, or eat his bread and choose on the steps. A patant pocket umbrella is among tho latest in ventions that have been patented. A company with a cap ital of $lO,OOO, and employing about fifty men, has been started in the East for their manufacture. Pickles, of tho Standard, says he is now satisfied that we are nothing but “free-boot-ers." We are equally well satisfied that he is nothing bnt a bull ofthe ‘"Stand ard Duch breed,” and remarkably short-horned. S 3. Joshua B. Qiddings was in Hartford last week, and while there wrote a letter, and fixed a itamp tbereto, the first:time,;he remarked, that he had paid postage in twon ty-one years. Hisfraukingprivilege.expired Monday noon. jfgr if there is any body under tho canister of heaven that 1 have in utter excrescence, said the amiable Mrs. Partington, it is the slanderer going about like the boy constructor, circulating his calomel among honest people. SSSr Signs in Richmond, Va.—At the parties and being held there, the ladies now go in homespun, and homespun; it is said, Is to bo the order of this winter.— Northern dry goods stand no earthly chance at the South now HyJOufing the Revolutionary War, Washington visited and sat at'the meeting of a lodge in which an Orderly Sargcant was the Mastei. This fact led Benjamin Bussell, afterwards a Grand Master in Massachusetts, to unite him self with tlie Masonic Order. 43T The Standard asks ns “ how it is possible for a pave ment to tost any one’s agility.” ’We answer, by attempt hlg to make a man lie or sit n when he don’t want to, like those‘‘horns” compel tho bull of “ Standard Dutch breed,” to;do occasionally. The Altoona gas it is said, burns blue. Our devil declares he bad no hand in it. How is it with your imp, brothers df the ‘Tribune t—Tyrone Staf. ' Our Jeemes thinks circumstances look rather suspicions, as the blue blasts ail left about the time your devil took tho train for Tyrone. Jt3f An editor up North, it is said, has six fat gobblers iu his coop, donations of bis patrons. Ha is certainly a more lucky dog than his brethren in these parts. Our coop is tcpantlcss as yet, and a number of our neighboring cotemporaries .say that their coops are in the same situa tion.; Are we to have a turkey f «a-M : Camille Vert, a Parisian, has invented a flying machine in tire shape of a fish, which, while in the air, he can guide in any direction. The Emperor was present at the trial trip, which took place under the high ceiling of the Palace, and .has authorized a public exhibi tion'of the machine. ' A lliseissippi paper, in eulogizing the disuniouists, say* 1 : i “ The drerhurting destiny of the South hangs upon such men as Jefferson Davis and others.” title, hoiK, «ipH»pttately may wo exclaim, in the language of Dr. Watts: Great God j on what a slender thread Hang everlasting things.” A letter from Panama states that on tho Ist of No vember Jose Maria Malo Blanco, Governor of .Bogota, was assassinated in the street by his brother Jesn, during a dis pute concerning the division of the property of th© family. Jesn at firs: challenged the Governor to fight him With re volvers, jwben the latter refusing, ,he fired upon him three times. " , , 'KJU Qd Monday week, a mad dog got loose in tho 19th ward, of MRwaukia, and soon became ah object of general terror iijHhe part of the ward whore he' was. And with rfeoaop, too, for before be was despatched; be bit ten per- other dogs, one cow and a pig. It is feared that tifo boost serions consequences will fellow from his furious foray. Ho waa Anally killed. ‘ • 1 tB-tbe re was . a bloody row in Buffalo, lowaiono Jay lital Wc4k. Sixty young niencame to a ball, bnt at there wore ndWlbr there were no quadrille*. The.'young men consoled; themselves by getting drank and beating abar kpepcr.: ;Ho fired a dpnblo-barrclled gun into the midst of tho paiiy, Wbnndutgsix, one of them eery seriously, and It is feartjli* tally, then made his property over to his wife and left the State.- . • : jCJ-TW astray bull, of tKe StaiMUWl)atch l>reed r !w4d Ui . wi QVQf by toi&vqcame to the Tribune office on the evening of the igth inst.,. happened to be a mole;, consequently we could not “take hiin by tye horns,” but the “tail hold.’’ being ;goid,'Ve gave it J fc slight wrench,' which so “ rilrid” the an nual tliat he bellowed wound the streets on the day of the cejabisftion,and Madam Burner says that he had seveital “borua’’ ero he the Stoddard pfficc, (n the evening. This wjlj aceanntfor the “bniiy-ing”'propens ItUrw the inkmii;ihi»week. v' : ' : ■■ ■ K, member of the Mississippi Legislature at' ons of Us laid lcsaions, introduced a bill to change the' name of a certain Jcbhnty in that State .to Cass county. Oneof the opposition moved as an amendment, that the letter Cbe Stricken ont of the prophskl' name. Tils motion created some. laughter at'the expeuaaofthe member offering, ; dauhtedi • Corns.— Among thtfndtables nmsff ibbtoag." Lyncbbtufc, Ya.. colM of Ctb peoplo of that section in relation toFM raid, vraa tte well-know Brbwnlow. His remarks bit the characteristic. A reporter* lB j gpeeoh, says it was y intensely represents the .parson m aaying “Ah w®“ rather be with the South ttf lntHi with the Abolitionists inHeaven.*.* i T,hejp4t»qn' also remarked that he intondeffto ' -ly .instructions net t 6 boryhimin a'lTapk®* coffin ;hut if, in case of an emergency, they shdhld be forced to do so, thrt they leave 1 both ends open, so that when the devil or aboli l tioniets come In at one end he could crawl out | at the other. '■if : Killed hib Father.— The Nashville (Tenn.) Gazette learns of a terrible Occurrence in Chat ham county: A Mr, Langstcr and his wife had been absent from home for % abort time on a visit, and left the house, .during their absence, in charge of their sou, aged about 11 years. Re turn lug to the house at a late hour of the night, they resolved to telst the boy’s courage, and Mr. Langster stealthily approached the bouse, and asked for admission. The' boy asked who was there, bat received no answer. Repeating the question and receiving no answer, he procured a double-barrelled shot-gun, and stepping out side of the house fired. The gnu was loaded with buckshot, most of which took effect in Mr. Langster’s body, producing, it is supposed, a fa tal wound. The agony of the boy, on discover ing whom he had shot, was intense. A Heavy Load.—A dishonest servant girl, suspected by the proprietor of a New York ho tel, wus ‘‘overhauled” as she was about to de part, and concealed among her hoops , and clo thing, were found a half dozen cut glass tum blers, three or four glasses of currant jelly, se veral collars, and other articles of wearing ap parel ; four fine handkerchiefs, two of which she, used ns garters, and with the other two she se cured her skirts, which were rather heavy from the weight of the glassware; and also two fine sheets wrapped around her person, and $l5 sew ed in the lining of her dressi-all of which had been stolen from various persons in the house. 1; took a long while to unpack her. SPECIAL NOTICES. %sl% PIMM DE. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, AHD DR. BOOFLJk&D’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The grtai standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through yean of trial. Unbounded talisfac tion is rendered by them in all easei; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of tho 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 BITTEBS. The Balsamic {Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre- N paralion extant. It will curt, without fail, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Cronp, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures „ ever known of Confirmed Consumption. , A few doses will also at once cheek and cure the mast severe Diarrhoea proceeding from Cold is The Bqwbls. i These;medicines are prepared by Dr, G. M. Jackson & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. Jackboh will be on the outside wrapper of each bottlm . *’t In the Almanac published- annually by ths * proprietors , called Everybody's Almasao, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. For sale, in Altoona, by A. Bousb. and 0. W. Kessler, and by oil Druggists. [may 19, ’&9-ly IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. GHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the re sult of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operatien, and certain in correcting all irregularities Painful Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold oi otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpita tion of the heart, whites, all nervous affectious, hysterica, fatigue, pain in tho back and limbs, tc., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. DB. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treatment of those irregularities aud obstructions which have consigned so many thousands of tho young, the beautiful, and tho be loved to a premature grave. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins te dceline. DR. CHEESEM AN’S PILLS are thomesteffectual remedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to Hmales. To all classes .they are invaluable, in ducing, taiiA certainty, periodical regularity. They are known to thousands, who have used them at different pe riods, .throughout the country, having thcsanction of soma 'of tile most eminent Physicians fn America. Explicit directions, slating when, and when they should siot be used, with each Box,— the Price One Dollar each Box, containing 10 Pills. A valuable Pamplikt, to bo had free, of the Pills sent by mail, promptly, by enclosing price to tho Gen eral Agent. Bold by Druggists generally, R.B. HUTCHINGS, Oznebal Aozar; 1A Broadway, Now York. Sold in Altoona by G. W. Kessler; in HoUldaysburg by A. Jacobs. (Dec. 8,1859.-ly., i : : —— tE3u “0n that THK BKIX of aii innocent sheep should be made into parchment, and written, en. to the undoing of a maul” quoth Sliakspeare.. He. might also hare deplored the ruining of men's forms by the uncouth manner •in which donie ungracious tailors butcher up the cloth made from'tho wdol grown by these same harmless sheep. . To see the perfection pf tho art of working tip, cjoth wisely and well, and so as to sot off to the best advantage the forms of its wearers, call at tho Brown Stone Clothing Hall of RockhUl & Wilson, Nds/COSiitid MSUhestnat St, above Sixth, Phila. and examine their atoek of garment* for gentlemen and youths. .. Hi. HoßTEma’i ‘ Sittebs -havo received the" wann- est enconimhs from the press and. pooplethronghout the Union. As avalhable tonic' for the euro of Dyspepsia, jflatplence, Constipation and. general nervous debjittjr, it 'cannot beapproached. Every aajpfisjr effect are chronicled through onrVpublic Journals.' ••there is nothing equal to tho'enjoyment,' to that' whieh the Af flicted eisperienso when using this valuable specific. Its mild tone, its sure and vigorous action , a stomach, and thecleanalhg of the entlrehumih body.should recdmmeiid it'to all classes of our coramuiity. Aft that wJUWneessssarytd convince the' skeptical -of its healthy a bottle ahdWeoiiVinoed. “ ' ahd US'* Bee adTrytisemen DB. M’ItAITE’S PREPARED BY FLEMING BEOS. Of: WWSBOBG*. tattering a practice o{ more than ITLene bad Attended innumerable patient* tffieteq everyfcrmof wmg&g, or worm 3goet tender adult; ttpargM mMS)W»«- •Obduei fever, end deetroya worms with Invariable racoees. It Is easy of adminlatriitlon, end as it doe* not oonteln mercury iff any form whatever, no restrictions ere necoe iafy'with rcgaW to dtmiani *ona It capable of doing the least injury to tha tendereet infant. An in credible number of worms have been expelled by this great vermifuge. Purchasers will be careful to ask fort)R.M’LA>'E’S CKLEUKATED VEUMIFUGB, manufactured by FLEM ING BROS, of Pittsburgh, Pa, All-other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M* Lane a genuine Vermi fuge, also his celebrated Liter PlUs, cm* how be had if all respectable drug stores. Abn* genuine ftiUoul IM ngw* t «r«o/ "x FtiMlNa BROS. THE TBIUMPH COMpi^Tßv .Another perfect cure of ***%&&' #. Duuists Secs, Qct.l«t, Mss. Br. Baser—Dear Sir :—n*Vins been afflicted with fell ing flu for some year* past, J d«tanali<*i to gir* yourPUl» a trial, (advertisement ot which I sajf- tir,i(i>»Mi:«rftoa pa per*,) and continued to two thorn for rdma months, until 1 was entirely cured. : I believe them" first rata, arti cle: and since I hare awd and am now in tho enjoyment of goodhoalth. 1 I am, very respsotfhUy, Fbqr*: Aft,! JONATHAN J. JACOBS. P. S. Tho Pill* wore recommended'to mo by Mr, Hath, an Newby, of this county, to whoso address you sent them. Tho*e Pills, besides curing Epilepsy, are a Specific for all modification* of nervous disease. Price $3 per bos; two boxes for $5; twelve boxes for $24. ; Persons enclosing a remittance will have the Pills sent them through tho mall, on it* receipt. For sale by Seth 8. Banco, No. 108 Balti more etreot, Baltimore, Md, to whWotder* from allpart* of tho Onion mint bo addressed. , 'j 6th Annual Announcement \ C08IIXCU) SUCCESS OR tn« COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. F,„U, all sections ef the country subscribers to this pop ular Art Institution, (now in its sixth 1 year,) arc being re ceived in a ratio unparallelled with that of any previous any person can become a member by sub scribing $3 WICU WIU. ENTITLE lIIH TO Isl.—The beadiful Steel-Engraving, “Shakspearo and His Friends.” _ i 2j. a Copy of tho elegantly Illustrated Art Journal, [one year. 3d. a Free Season Admission to tho. Galleries, 6*3 Broadway. New York. J ~ _ , In addition to which, over four hundred valuable Work* of Art are given to subscribers as Premiums, comprising choice Paintings, Sculptures, Outlines, Ac., by the first American and Foreign Artists Tlie supirb Engraving, which every subscriber will re ceive immediately on receipt of subscription, entitled “ Shakespeare and his Friends, is of a character to give pleasure apd satisfac tion. No work of equal value was oifer before placed with in reach of tho people at such a pried. The Epgra>ing la of very largo size, being printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by 38 inches making a most superb; ornament suitable for the walls of cither the library, parlor, or office. It can be sent to auy part of the-colintry, by mail, with safotv, being packed in a cylinder, postage prepaid. Think oflt 1 Such a work delivered free of charge, and the Art Journal, otic year, for thrte-doOars! ' SDBSBIPUONS will be received until the Evening of Tuesday the Slst of January, 1850, at which time the books will close and the Premiums bo given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription. Those remitting $l5 are entitled to six memberships. Subscriptions from California, the Canadas, and all For - eign'Provinces, must be $3,50 instead of $3, ip order lode fray extra postages, Ac. Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for a circular of terms, Ac. .... The beautifully Illustrated Art Journal, giving full par ticulars, will bo sent on receipt (if IS cents', in stamps or coin. ' Address, . J C. L. DERRY, Actuary 0- A. A., 648 and 64S Broadway, New York. D.T. CALDWELL, Honorary Secretary, Altoona. GRAND DISPLAY At TUB- i HAVE THE pleasure of announcing to their friends and custom ers os well at the public at largo: that they are now re ceiving their FALL STOCK OF GOODS, which have'boon selected with core hnd bought at prices which will enable as to offer .inducements to purchasers. Our stock of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS Is large and varied, including all the newest styles of Prints, G< nghams. Delaines, Poplins, Valencias, Plain and Printed Merinos. Black and, Fancy Silks, tic. A>so, Shawls, Cloaks and Cloth Dusters, which have boon brought very - low and will bo sold at a small advance. 1 FOR THE GENTS, Wo have Black and Fancy Casslmeres, Satinenfr, Jeans, Twoeds, Ac. Our stock of FLANNELS and DOMESTICS Is large, consisting of Muslins; licklngs, Denbams, Dril- U&gs, Bed Blankets and Comforts, Ac. We have also a fine stock of ; | • Queensware, Wooden & Willow Ware, BOOTS & T Zephy Knit Goods, Gloves and Hosiery, and Notions of ail kinds. We wish to call especial attention to our large stock of ! All- Wool, Wool Filling, List and Rag Carpets, Bought at and which We : can offer at prieoe that will'defy competition. ‘ GROCERIES tor sale by Wholesale at City prices with Freight only added. AM Wnds-of Country Produce taken at the highest mar ket price. We respectfully Invite all persons in want of cheap and good GOODS, to call and he convinced that we have a Model Stock at Model Prices. 1 J. *J, LOWTHBE. Altoona, Oct. 13, ’6O. , Bakery and Grocery Store. THE SUBSCRIBER KEEPS con stantly on hand H - . Fresh-Balled Bread, Cabeo, Ac. Fresh Butter, Bacon, FLOUR, GROCERIES, A Choice Lot of Christmas Candies, &c. Also, a choico lot of' SEGALS and TOBACiOO. ’ • 1 ■'‘ JACOB RINR, ;■ Nov. 10. Virginia Street} below Annie Street. . THE , ■ . ... (fabillf Jlmmarg NORMAL FOB, YOtJHQ LADIES & GENTLEMEN. Cheapest School in tlie Laodt ‘ Send fgr a Catalogue I l'-„ Address 11. Meld Walsh, A. M., CASSVdIXH, rBfUNXINODOS Co., PA- N Sept 22,1859-3nv' , ■ ■ , T JIYI .BILINCr, rl VX 1— ; ■ 1 I ■ " or - WINES, BEAN BIES, GINS, AUfghmy North War& ' Brands,; wjll be kcptcoßWAntlyohhind, and will* ho iold ih tots to suit purchasers, at pgiees as reasonable as they can be had anywhere in the eotohtry. [May 12, ’59*41 ESTEAY.—GAME TO THE BESt DEKCB of the subscriber, in Antes townships Blair Munfai’6ttot about the, Ist of November, 1859, a liIQHT RED H&IEPEB, with a white Ctee, supposed to bo' about The' owner is rtqnestod to come fcrwaHi, pay chargesahitake her awayrotWHrlse *he wul'jiadispdsedof according to law; - ■lt.:-. A t Anta| tp., Dec. l»t.-5t . - DkTfD Opßß|. BLACKWOOD’S UAGjfcUIE BBIWH REVIEWS. Imm AdaAeut, tOE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). * >. 6. - BUACKWOOD’S EDINBUROn MAGAZINE (fjor,), These p*ribdic»ta*My reprw»Bt the Ohm great poHtf. c*l parties of Croat Britain—Whig, Tory and Radical— politics form* only on* foatnra.oC th*it character. ago*, Vnos of the raoet profound writers on Science, Uttnttsre Morality, and Religion, theystami, as. they ever hate ttoei unrivalW in the world of letter*, being considered inaC pcnmble to the scholar and the profeaalonal man,, white t« the intelligent reader* of every data they foniiife a suite correct and satisfactory record of tlie current liUratsre er the day. throughout the world, than can be poMibly oh. taihed Gtwr any other scnrtfc ' ' EARLY COPIES. The receipt of Advance Steel* from the BrttUh tmbUih. er» give* additional value to these Reprints, inasmuch u they can now be placed In the hands of rfabttHbers ahou a* soon a* the original odtthqnr. - . . . Per ut, Pot any one of the fenr'Bawwa, m qq For ahy two of the four Review*, j For »ny three of the four Review*, • . For all four of the Review*, j Qg For Blackwood’* Maguine, j gy For Blackwood and on* Review, 4 m For Blackwood and two Review*, j w ' For Blackwood and three Review*. g gg For Ulackwood and the four Reviews. 10 0,, Monty current in t\e Sti.Uioktrt tented vriU berecwMd at yor A discount of twcnty-flee per cent, from the »ber» pri . cm will be allowed to Oiwm ordering bar or more cook* of Any one iir. more of the tbore work*. Thru; Poor oo pk't of Rlackwood, or of one Re>ie»t. wUJ be tent to one ■ddroee for $9 ; bur copiee of the four Ketimn «~n>i~.y wood for $3O; and' »o on. t . In nil the principal Cities and Towns tin's works «U Im) delivered Frte of, Fottogo, When teal by mail, the Poe raos to any part of the United States will ha tatfwtait four cents a year for “Blackwood,"‘and buliWt«a CvUt a year for each of the Reviews. ‘ N ' N.ii,—The pries iu Ur eat Britain of the Asa Periodicals above named it $3l per annum. Z£Ktf& CLUDDISO. POSTAGE. rpilE FARMER’S GUIDE to PRAC- I. TIC.VL AND SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE. By lUXRT Stefbcms, b\ B. S„ ef Kdinhnnth, end the late J. P. Noutos, Professor of Sciontißo Agriculture in T»Je College, New Haven. 2 yah. Royal Octave. 1600 y*. gcs, and numerous engravings. . This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agricul ture over published, and In order to give it a wldeY efreule tiou the publishers have reaoivvd to reduce the price to FIVE DOLLARS FOR THK TWO VOLUiIKS 11 When vent by null (post-paid) to California and Or*|va »Ue price will be $7. To every other part of the Union, and to Canada (post-paid), $O. Jfg’Tkit vark it not Me old “Book of tht Farm." Remittances for any of the above publications should al ways be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT * CO. No. 54 Quid Stmt, New York. December 8,1810 DR HERSHEY’S tIXDDKATED Worm Syrup . TO THE PUBLIC. 4 FTER A TRIAL of over TEN years f\ In private practice, the subscriber Is prepared to of fer to the public a WORM SYRUP which haa never tdlsd to perform cure* whore other* have been given In vain. It la beyond dispute the njost pleasant and effectual prepara tion of the kind evbr offered for sale. It perfomalts cure* safely, speedily, and effectually; In juring the nervous system In ho vriee—unlike. in this. rss- Sect, to the Pink Root and Turpentine preparation*—not, ocs it contain mercury in any. shape or form; km la* purely vegetable prodnetion, and So harmless in Its a.tioa that the most delicate infant may take it. _ It is one of the best and most gentle purgative* thatssn bo administered to children, incase, even, where no Worms exist, nud in all that may be required, in nine cases out of ten. to restore the deranged condition of ths digestive or gans. so frequently met during childhood; and save your children from severe spells of aickness, or convulsions. Those Physician* who have used it are perfectly delight ed with it, and use it in preference to any other preparation over offered. ‘ ' „ Manufactured and Sold' Wholesale and RsUuata.n. Comer fourth arid George St, Philadelphia. Pa. D. HERSnsr, U.fi. For Sale by A. ROUSH, Altoona, Pa. ( ■XTEW grocery feed and pro- J.l TIBIOK STORK. . Xho subscriber would respectfully Inform tbs citlnniof Altoona and vicinity that he has opened a storeof theaters kind, near tba corner of Adaliue and Julia streets, Kaat Altoona, where ho will keep constantly on hand a fall iap ply of everything in his line. His groceries arc all fresh and will be sold at prices as low x aa those of any other establishment In town. His stock ef pmlaluai, consisting of Flour, Hams, Shoulder», Sides, ice. will be sold n little cheaper than they can be bought any where else. His Flour la obtained from the bestmUh la the Western part of the State, and Is warranted to be what It Is represented. , N . . _ ■ All kinds of Food for horses, cows and hogs, always on I Intend to keep such an assortment that I shall at sU times be able to supply my customers with whatereMMy may need, and 1 intend also to sell at prices whlih wui make it a saving to those Who patronise myjtcre. July 22, 1868-3 m, IIKMtY BEbb. 1859. Pall Trade 1859. Acar d.—the undersigned have just received and arc now offering the largest and most varied stock of. ' FRESH GROCERIES ever brought to this Market 1 In coun«tbn wUh ti, above, they are constantly supplied with choice Brands, rt the various grades of , FLOUR I AUo, Bacon, Cheese, Whale, Tanner't and Lari OUf; Mess Port ,* Together with all kindi of Pittsburgh Manufactured del,' all of which Will be sold low tor cash. ffh; 5W chants of this place arc invited to call before pureisaui* elsewhere. At the Old Stand . .. t r.\ Oct. 27.’i0-2ra.l VTJI. 31. OORI-IA * CO,, 271 Lihtrli/SL, opposite Eagle golel. iMhtvtgS' rpp THE PUBLIC.—THE SUI - Jr. SCRIBER would respectfully announce jsr \ to' the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, that be mk has opened a ' - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Mk TLX. SOEST-IKOy WARS * STOVE STORK," on Helen elreat. between Anniosmd Julia streets, toona, where ho will Iwep constaaUy on ind « sortment of everything In his line, which he will tup 9 " of on reasonable terms, ROOFING & SPOUTING pat up on short notice. He -also manufec.’> r W . Iron Bpoutlng, which is said to be much superior t r vanized sheet-iron or tin. ... i.hsrsef All kinds bf job work promptly attended to. asms public patronage fs solicited.- BAMCEh I- f Oct. 27 th, ’59-tf. ; ' House and lot for sal&- Tho subscriber offer* at Private Sale JfeßjL the HOtlSE;ahd LOtnoTr occupied by on the corner of Adaltne and Julia streets, wm I.IIV East Altoona. The House la a good Two- Story Frame Building, containing a Hall, Parlor, Dining-Room and Kitchen on the floor, * first floor, four good sleeping roogis on the secouo a finished Attip. lotWto gpdd order... . itlJn fir tb" Parson* wishing to view theprwnisM and obUa» imformation Will call upon the subscriber. ~g r M, '.-.i • ..JtAEGT. M. Altoona, Ang. llth, 1855-tf. : • .—- SpXIGE.— LETTERS OF igTBATIpN haying been granted-by twwy of Blair Co. to the undersigned, onthe G.DrThmnas, debased, Uteof Altooiw, haring claims such estate, ntiS^ present their accounts, duly authenticated Settlement, to tho undersigned a* her os* ot Jamesißutchison, of Bogan the fanner executors of said estate, on or th< , l day of December ensuing. ’ And all (brstri selves indebted to said estate, are notified to promptly and nuke payment, as no ftgiwi. NASCfc JANE THOMAS, Adtotohttatof Altoona, Kov. 23d, 1849-6 t. - IVFOW FOR FITSI—THE _r\ gerfber desires 'to injton the citlsen* th»t be tw ft* ntlttflA FALL ANR TOITER CI,Q SS*. Which be Uprepered to n**etq) to>«*»« a Js£ tat* and on** reasonable terms *• .f^JogoJ^DONKl^ V- £ltpgns» Wot. ITth, -PERSONS wyti^g ■Wj trnmuxVi *? *f v >:;■ £ ?-•>■»■ ■'••■■■-• SB- W r-' i^’lLirS VfrlJSlsS#>. J*«l^ o™*m**' 1 S3H$! m i*“ the riAiWP* o^ ebxrtM*f»* m* be-doB^^UV M co^pilF^ w d b inßiilfcitn : th« toonaHonae, Du %nd Nwport ba fiuperidtoadent a ede. Quit# a m the evening train of the peebrao&e of out stir ap those wh< iboot'tle ofetter Thursday ehv besatifal, and bn tihiiliifMitic. aUavlth. people anwple^'lheE: in the Ban on tb« Masted ba; tori.' ‘ The ba at Ei abtttWbour Bf n ti kt «i ‘*Lc(ga lh«W«»tknd tb atltDitxg, < In cwWtar around Sbfrwas llomdayabarg 1 ear loada,tbgcili caeot to met *t 1 am tlit dbraotiona oi furious com fonawl Ixi tbe fb , '•Cfaie ■3- • Bolaiei floWiei c-t' Vai UOBIIUiB Hi ffau>ri*go ,-^fwpii ir' iHm i 4 fail it tb fia ■ . . V*’ - >.