neu lilt TIERS, BAUAIHIC tet of the preemt it popularity only bounded iatitfac til eatet; fpd the t worthy./ pila, Jaandlct, ous System, tidneya. ■om a ditordortd tuck and digeetewe nanmtly cured by 1 hat acquired « f any timilat pro e, WITHOUT Tilt idiny i, BroneldtU, for ua, IneipUat "j etionithinytmtrt* ' iptios. one* ditch mi' rlusa procuring red by Dr. C. U. reh Street, PA&h hy druggitf 'Vni. , \wt, at 75 cent* f C. M. Jackson *• of each botiU. i annually hy the jut's Aliiana q, id commendatory country. Thtu all Our agentt. Roush and G.->T. [ui*y 10,'6tWy ; TOLK ST, SA.TB or d Liver Pills; ■e. v'hother Itproceed ■'ueroly hysterical Wa» 'FLAXES CELEBRJU ' Fleming Bros, Pitta-. all, ■waa entirely r*> io.iUh, and cheerfully' Utcr Fill* to all ska- x DR.anuira'B i u fact ur«d by r FLBU 'I ore are other Ptfy« -rfero the publWlir. hi* celebrated Terwl ii» drug stores. Mon* f ■ ' '■ 1 ’.fAi**. FLEMING BEOB. ■BMAIiBS. ' PILLS, liiiiEe Pills are thore f. The/ are mild in .tirgall inegti|Mfttier oPitructlona, whether •in in th» «ld«, palplta -3 hyaterice, f cCCif disturbed steep, lure. FU-L^ a tir the treatment of which haTacentigned f beautiful, amt the pa female can enjoy good r.icver an abstraction > ;o decline. FILLS o’.vn for all complaint* licj are invaluable, an . regularity. They, jar* tii.'m at different p*" i~ the sanction of nope end when they ehsM Vries One Dollar-wh frc-n, of the cdin g price, to the ow> . i r/il’r, i, Gi.KißAi Aa**T,v'' ■oadway, New York. ; in UoUidayalmrg- by i | Dec. 8, mat there .inore j*. : Iran*, than Can lip c-aion. Xhe .wMM If \ r.iul forget thf WWhi tvof kusinew. I»aU do little good. Whft .nrigorator ff pr. J. in hie CKhpBIUTKO ;-vou9 denize* of :the • upon the lamp, hate. : “ BiTtwa,"' efficacious mscUcmss. the agent whlch lf <o le which is merely do* ii.*:ing nature to expfl Vho will not gire U a ■where. column. s K 1) WOULD inform hie oldcue- Js public generally f received a UM* <*, Kortmontof :j Cassimerei, f VESTINGS, offering' for sale, make them up » - ' moat durable mao* the best workmen dll work madownl give satisfaction. Stock of OKtt*’ Ha, GOODS, COLLARS, Utforf* 1. fs. Neck Ti», Stocks, i large assortment <H rjich hei» determined (lit this side of Pbllpj :>• invited to call ana : Jilrfisuro in gpowipje : <1 A. M. until THOMAS ELWAT. ilkgraph.— •biropcf 'lf J • ;lmt UENKY TCCK :st!o» with *lW?« ,OTHING. p* of Overcoat*, Pf*** , nd everything kept of which he offer* ■ Ji. Having purchaMO y cu&bltd to W» vtiiiug in his line ■••..■ ill bs able to giro UENBY TCCK. S ! OYSTERS! i-,.. I have concluded ;il9 to the lowest powtr bo served up on tnd roasted in the .hcl ponimonts. XWE^T*_ nrnished, In every oto h (he time*. _ ; .'Oils CMFrCB- x Uollidnjsbpr*- • 'pda f*ito • LTOOHA MAH. ACMEDUU. MAILS GLOBE, MdrffoUWaT.lmrg. gyw-%,,*,. t^V 1 ' 7 30 P. 54. aittf”', ~ . 736 “ * the trimuctloo bustnea ft-oci 7.00 AM (|urißg the week, «nd'frou|.7.£o to 8.60 V. JOHN BUOEMAK2E, P. M. RAILROAD schedule. T.»iu arrives 0,22 P. M., leaves 0,40 P. K. T ‘. \Vest “ 8,20 A. H. “ 8,40 A.M. ' « laut 7,40 A. M. “ .8,00 A. M. f.-- „ W i-t “ 8,48 P.M., “ V^F.U. „ E»,t “ 11,15 A. M. « 11,36 A. M. 8“' .. w>,t •< 7,26 P. M., “ 7.46 PM. ' „nuvsmmoßßANCHconnects with Express I West, with -Mall Train East and West, and Eastward and Westward. "'f ni UIISVIU.K BRANCH conui>ct« wiOi Johnstown /It Vrai', East auJ West, Express Train West and Mail «£££, aa, 1868. TUOS. a. acoTi,Sup't' ' LOCAL ITEMS. Hobberv.— On Sunday night, or rather Mon djf morning last, some gentleman in search of wcadcloth, entered the etore .of Mr. Thos. El «j, in the “ Uniat House,” and helped himself some eight or ten pieces,of oloth. He effect' ( j w entrance through the front door, by means } f & false key, and after getting in looked the door again, He tbenmade his selections, tak iog all the best pieces of cloth on the-shelves, inde pattern of a blue cloth coat, partly cat (D t Bis pack raade up, he removed an iron lar, with which the book.door was secured, and pysed out the back way,, leaving the door of tie work shop open. One of the workmen in the dop did not leave it until 12 o’clock on Sun dit night, so that it is .evident the robbery did cm take place until after that hour, and the rabbet must have been watching bis opportuni ty Joe Ely was fitted out with a search-war nut as speedily as possible, but has not yet sue (isded in discovering the whereabouts of the tasting articles. Mr. Eiway estimates his loss it about $lOO. ; V I Tin Game Law.— Together with many \pf our ta.Jiporaries, wo hare been in error in regard to tie provisions of the game law now in exis tence, Luring confoupdod the oid with the new !»». The. act of April,. 1859, provided that no prion shall kill,or destroy any phea (jnt between the flrstday of February and the s.it day of August, or any woodcock between lie first day of February and the fourth day of Jb>, or any partridge or rabbit between the hit day of Februoiry .and the first day of Ooto ber, under a penalty of fire dollars for each and every offence. It yrill be seen that the law goes mo effect on the first of February, and hot on ue first of January,' as stated by us a short mac since. iirsNixa Streets. —Fur a longtime, the sub let of opening streets through the town of lireeneljurg, (now part of Altoona,} to cor rupond withthoso in Altoona proper, has been ipit&ted, and several ineffectual attempts hare hen made to accomplish so desirable an im ;rjT(iment to the and convenience tf the town and people. At the last term of the Court a petition praying for the opening of the uresis was presented, whereupon the Court ap pointed a committee of qlx to view the streets ■jewed to be opemjd, and assess the damages to'’ -/1-holders whoso' property would be itynred thereby. The Committee attended to the dpty «si?ued it on Wedkphfday last, but we hare not ■urned what report jthey intend to make. s «ious Accident.—On Thursday, .Dec, 22d, *hi!o Mr. Thomas 'Ba* a citizen, of Bcccaria tewnsbip in this county, was coming down the t.-ush mountain in;Blair county with a load of r,rB > the front end-board of the slcd-box, on rhich he was seated, camo oat and caused him Nil down in front of the sled, which nui pn i' E, and the rough-lock catching him, he was that position until a neighbor of his, fa ° a short distance ahead, came to his hi and extracted him from his perilous situ m. He was injured niuch in the region of '•it abdomen and thighs, and will probably not "aoi er for a long lime, if ever. —Clearfield Jour. N rr " r " ' ■ 11 iu'i.li.\g Mux is Altooxa.— We uudei stand 'kai an effort is no«r being made to raise capital kficient to putup' a Rolling Mill at this place, wd it is thought by those who ought to knpw, •att the effort will be successful. That such , u enterprize would pay, \is not doubted. We Upe to see the matter entchedjnto by our cap uts with that Spirit which ig characteristic •I our citizens. The erection of such a build er would add greatly to the prosperity of our ‘jtn. We shall have something more to sav ‘out the enterprise hereafter. noticed; the (Superintendent of the Ikoom Gas andWpier Worlumaking a tour of town on Monday mominglast, faking down ke number of feet of gas oonsomeid during the a onth ending on the 15 th inst.;>andwe presume |»« by this time -g4> consumers know whether “W or candles, <jr gasl* the most expensive. Utter, we think, will, in some bases, be ?®d 0»« most expensive, hut the difference in' of the light will make up the increase < ■(■ . .11 j' - Tbe last Quarterly Meeting for Uie pre- jeer will be held in the Mptho*. Church, on Friday evening week. Religious c *s will commence pa Saturday evening eT- A. Jl; Bornitz, of Huntingdon, iL®*PfMent to assist in the services. 'The j f .**“ sbpper will be diepen* Sunday morning, after proaphing. ' i, * s Dati Mom.~G. W.Fuher requests, us ■ittk citizens of Altoona and vicinity * mtendi longer in thiff St; ***&? to serve all who iH i e!ry bcatambrotypes, da-, ■ji call. photographs. Kowis the time H t r°“ Satwfday last, between the ■w”'" rci Hou/se, byyray of Thefinder *- xi TW »win« It Btthe Altooni Reading Room Association. At an election held on ; Saturday Wcnlne teek, (J»n. 7ih, 10GC,) the following persons were e.ected officers df the Association for the ensuing; jrear, Tix.': ; • rtoA.n. 8 CO A.M. • 00 c « P. Sargent Vtct President —C. E. McCrea, - Secretary. —Berij. f. Custer:' Treasurer.—B.T. Caldwell. ■Librarian. —James Plowman. ,C. y. B. Kennedy, S: McCormick, C, J. M»i. _ -R, Hysart, C. V. B. Kennedy, iir. Wm. Si Finley and Jas. 8. Mann received a tie .vote, ‘Consequently the board is not full. At a meeting held after the close of the elec tion, the Librarian and Treasurer presented the following reports: T OOP.M. 810 « Eeadisq-Room, A. M. L. & R. R. A., \ . w. Altoona, (January 2, 1860. / To (he Vresident and Members of the Altoona Me chanits' Library and Reading-Room Association : Gentlemen :—Although no report is required of me by the laws of the Association, yet 1 have thought it would bo satisfactory to you to be informed of-the extent to which the books belonging to the Library have been circulated. Acting upon this thought, I herewith present a report detailing all (he information! 1 can com mand: Number of look* in the Library at time of organi zation, November 13,1868, 104 Purchased by the Association since, - 358 Donated to the Association, . 147 Whole number o( Books in Library, 609 Number of books circulated since organization, 693 *‘ returned, 638 At present out, 55 Average number of books token out per month, i'j'A The following Magazines and Newspapers are received Association regularly: ... S~ MAGAZINES. . NEWSPAPERS. Harpers’Monthly, (Philadelphia Press, daily, Atlantic Monthly. JPhilajKveu’g Bulletin, “ Hunt’s Merchants’ Mog’ne Charleston Mercury, tri w’kly Knickerbocker, N. York Tribune, semi-w’kly Godcy’p Lady s Book, National Intelligencer, •“ Eclectic Magazine, Willis* Home Journal, weekly All Hound, Scientific American, “ Loudon Quarterly Review, Altoona Tribune, ■ “ Ndrth*British Review, Tyrone Star, “ Blackwood’s Magazine Louisville Janrnal “ Book No. 528, entitled “ Bittor Sweet,” writ ten by Dr. Holland, has been mislaid or lost.— I have instituted a careful search after it, but so far all efforts to discover it have been unavailing. It may be possible that it- has been taken from the Library uncharged. I would recommend that the following books should always be retained in the Library Room for reference, and" that never, except on special occasions, should they bo permitted to be taken from the Room: Webster's Dictionary, Unabridged, Appleton’s Dictionary of Mechanics, Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, Gazetteer af the United States, A Cyclopedia of Commerce, Rogel’s Thesaurus of English Words, Colton’s Atlas of the World, Blake’s Biographical Dictionary, Mississippi R. R. Reports. Under the existing laws 1 cannot refuse giv ing out any or all of the above books, to the members, when called upon to do so. Very fre quently it happens that the members who are in tho habit of reading uightly in the Room, are deprived of valuable information, in consequence of a membqr monopolizing'either of the above books. I hope the recommendation will be ac ted upon favorably, thereby securing equal priv ileges to the members for future reference, ac cessible at all times. ’ The authors of light literature most popular with the members are J. Fcnnimoro Cooper, Sir Walter Scott and Charles Dickens. Valuable works on Mechanics, History and Poetry remain on our shelves for months, uncalled for, so little is the interest these subjects; while on the contrary there is an eager demand for works of light literature. This substitution of light reading for the more solid and valuable, is to be regretted. While I deplore this deci ded preference, l ean by no means censure those who peruse that order of literature, or even dictate to them what bdoks they should read. The progress of the Association has been such as to give pleasure to its friends and a renewal of that hope that it will yet become an institu tion, destined to be productive of much good to those who will avail themselves of its benefits. It may be proper to add, that its success so far, has sadly failed to realize the anticipations of its enemies. Never having been a member of any Literary Association previous to this one, much less ouo of its principal officers, I felt diffident in ac cepting the office of Librarian, fearing 1 would lack the ability essential tp the management of a circulating library. However, by the assis tance of kind and experienced Triouds, I have succeeded in discharging my duties in a manner which I hope has been saii l'ictory to the mem bers’; Nearly all the duties of the office arc now so syeternized, and s<s arranged that by the ex ercise of a little care and the routine wili be easily parried out, by my successor. lu retiring from the office, I cannot permit this opportunity to pass without thanking all those who have in any way aided me in the dis charge of my duties. To Mr. B. F. Custer, the Chairman of the Library Committee, and to my . efficient iynd gentlemanly Assistant Librarians, Messrs. James Plowman and Fred Ward, lam particularly indebted for the material aid which they have rendered me. My successor, Mr. Plowman, is fully acquainted with the duties of-the and will, no doubt, render all the satisfaction necessary to its successful ministra tion. Wishing the Association an unusual de gree of success, during .the pfeseut year, allow me to remain Yours respectfully CHAS. V. B. KENNEDY, Librarian. Report of the Treasurer of the A. M. L; & R. R. A., for the year 1859: Balance on hand January 1, 1860, $BB 05 Amount received for and dues, 198 50 “ “ Stokes’lecture, 20 63 sale of chandelier, 15 00 ' (I Balance, on.band January 7,1860,' $4O 04 Amount 'outstanding .fe6s and dues, 112 00 .. P- T. CALDWBLB, Treat. After the reading of the Reports, the ing resolution was adopted unanimously, and ordered to be published : r “ Resolved, That the thanks of this Associa tion are hereby tendered to the retiring Libra mft, Mr. C- V. B. Kennedy, for the creditable nnd : faithful number in which he Las discharged the duties of his office, during the past year. Being one of its earliest members, the interest he has manifested in the welfare of the Asso - ciation, and his exertions in' its behalf, as an officer and member, have contributed much to wards Its present reputation and success.” The President auaonunced the appointment of the following standing committees .* Library and Reading-Room. —B. F. Custer W. Wallace, Wm. Domcr, W. Ilousley, A. Buck waiter. : Madelt and Mneralt.—P. R. Finley, Bobbins Miller, J, A- Wilson, Geo.' Grier, Jr., Frink .-Thompson; . ■ ''■■■ ifaw/acfwr«.--John Shoemoker, .Greek, Kred. Ward, A. Eoubh, & Sjeri/M/is and Samples !■’ Library and Congressional Globe, “ Total, 322 18 Expenditures, 282 14 G. W. Kessler, -W*. A. Boyden, Jno.- 1L Camp bell, Jaa. S. Maun, W:Kelly. ,■ /nootfwm?.—Geo. Grier,Sr., A. C. Vaucloin, W. J. MoCrea, Tfios. B. Campbell, J. E. Ickes. A Special Meclingof the Altoona Mechanics’ Library Association will be held in _the: library Boom, on next Tuesday eveningT Jan. 24tt, at 7 o’clock, for the pur pose of considering the propriety of, having the Association chartered. By order of the Board ot Birectors, j - B. F, CUSTER, Ste'y. We are sorry '<o entertain the opjnipn that many of the youpg men who work in the shops in this place, as -fellas the young men.not en gaged therein, d 6 hot take that interest in the Association'which would make it advantage ous to them, clsawe* would find mere of their names on the roll of members. Certainly they could not invest ppr dollar to better advantage. We hope, ere another year, rolls round, to find the names of a majority of the ybusg men en rolled as of the Association. Our citi zens generally, wh think, should take more in terest in the affair. Many of th€sln have, books which they do not need, or make use of, which might be donated! to the Library, and its inter and usefulness be much increased thereby. Accident. —Samuel Galbraith, one of the hands in the yard jin this place, had the small bone of his right foro-arm broken in several places, on Tuesday last, by being caught be tween the bumpers of a locomotive and freight car. It appears! that he was -attempting to move a freight cqr wbeb the locomotive backed suddenly upon him, striking him on the elbow apd fracturing t|e bone as stated. Dr. Good was immediately called and proceeded to reduce the fracture, and jtihe injured man is now about agaia. Attention Keystone Fencibles !— A meetjpg of tbe company vYjll be held atSbultz’u Military Hull, on Thtitrsdayi evening, 19th inat., for the purpose of making arrangements to hold them selves in readiness; to obey any call that may bo made by the President of the United States for their services. All persons wishing to enroll themselves as members of the company are respectfully invited to attend. Give us the country which phonld belong to us. JJy order of > : Capt. WM. E. LEONARD. Patrick Morris, 0. S.. We find the altove in the Whig of this week. What it means yrs Pen not exactly divine. It is all Choctaw to us; but probably intelligible to the initiated, i ; Altoona, January 9th, 1860 At a stated meeting of the Good Will Engine and Hose Company, held on the evening of the above date, the following resolutions were adop ted:— * the thanks of the Company be tendered Messrs. McCrum & Dern, of the Altoo na Tribune, for thbir many favors; also, to Miss Anna M. Rose, for. a beautiful wreath presented on the day of the; parade; also, to the citizens of Altoona in general, for their liberality which has always been prompt when solicited. Resolved, That this resolutionbo published in the Altoona Trihiipt. ‘f* W. W. SMITH, Secy. In another column will be found the card of Gormly & Co., of Pittsburgh, to which wtf- invite the attention of oar mer chants. Thbse who deal with them - will find them prompt in all their transactions, and dis posed to do the fair thing towards all their cus tomers. Give th(|m a trial. Messrs. Bailors f From various sources of information, I have been led to believe’ that the. opinion ti current that I am only transiently located herd, and that .1 am soon about ip remove from this place.— Opinions are; also entertained that a book store cannot be sustained here; that the citizens of Altoona'and vicinity, to their shame, aro not a reading people ; ttfat it will not p*y, &o Such opinions, if allow&i long to must injure the best prospects. The begetting error also of preauming to understand the bnainess of oth ers, without even ji shadow of a source for cor rect- information,; iis lamentable. Wishing to comet these mistaken impressions, ere they set tle into a general conviction and conflict with my legitimate and eventual success, 1 embrace, this occasion, through the Tribune— with your kind indulgence, of cudrse, —to state that so far from thinking of a rempval, 1 am daily receiving new supplies of books, stationery, music, &c., and jin the very best of;humor to wait upon my cus tomers. The word “ discoiilinue ” has not or will not enter into the catalogue of my affairs, unless per force of this perverted outcry against suc cess. ' This is an age of enlightened, refined and iu tblligent society. It is the age of railroads, tele graphs, printing presses, churches and' public schools. Who .would be ignorant or behind the age with such magnanimous public facilities for knowledge surrounding him? “Knowledge is power,” and books the medium through which we obtain it. Is there, then, no demand for a book store ip a place containing six thousand intelligent hdmon beings ? The ides alone of a negative is preposterous and absurd. Bat, says ono, ajre, mahy, 1 have now more books than I have time to read. Very well, you still need; them for reference, and in this progressive day if you would: keep pace with the times, an in creasing demand for more must of necessity oc cur. If youare a jroilroad man in this railroad town, and, as yon presume, have no time to think of anything else, go to the book store and purchase tbelife of Gep. Stevenson, or that of some other rail void genius, and yon will find, them reading men, thinking men, and men of inquiry, upon alii subjects.' I am not going away.'\ Desiring do 8,1 honest and legitimate is lespectfully poUcited. v -a- V : f| r ■ ■■ Jl. s., | Bookseller, se. To the Free and Independent Voters of (he Borough f • pf Altoona. friends and fellow-citizens—You willses by this declaration that I publicly announce myself as the Feepie’s candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace, East .Ward, of the borough of Al toona. Xhetjefore,' I would most cordially'soli cit £011? suffrages, .and, If elected, will endeavor to discharge the dnties of the office to the best af iay abiUty cpd judgment. ■;r -1; l . icp& „■ Altoona, Jan. t7th lB6oi Altoona, Jan. IC, 1860. BSjT Agoodcertificate. Pittsburgh, NoV. 18th, 1859. Dr. Extskr:—Although not an advocate of Patent Medicines, in general, B affords me pleasure indescribable torecommend your Pec toral Syrup. As a medicine il ls well worthy the attention of any person who may in any manner be affected with colds, coughs end hoarseness of any kind t and for itf peculiar qualifications for removing all that disagreeable sensation attending a severe cold.! I have been, more or less, in my life afflicted with the severest ,of cold, and hoarseness. At times my throat would become so closed a« to ■prevent my speaking above a whisper, and by taking a few doses of the above Syrup, it would relieve me entirely. In recommending this medicine, I must un hesitatingly say, that it is the best remedy I ever found,, purporting to cure the above, nor should any family be without this remedy for diseases so prevalent. Yours, most respectfully, EDWARD D. JONES, Cashier, Citizens’ Deposit Bank. ' Messus. Editors The time is fast ap proaching for the spring elections. Among the offices to be elected, will be a Justice of the Peace, and since several persons are spoken of as candidates for the important office, we pro pose the name ot Vtfilliom Gable, of the East Ward. Mr, Gable is a gentleman well qualified to fill the office. For integrity, industry and sobriety, he is second to none in the borough, and should he be elected the citizens will be proud of their officer. 1 Jan. 11, 1860. MANY VOTERS.v is hereby given to tbe Stock-, holders that the Bth instalment on the Capital Stock of the Altoona Gas and Water Company, will be due and made payable at tbe Banking House of Wm. M. Lloyd & Co., on Monday, January 16th, 1860. BENJ. F. EOSK, Sec'y. December, 20th, 1860. MARRIED. On January 10, 1860, bv tbo Hev. C. Graham, Mr. 11. C. NICQDEMUS, to Miss HATTIE WISH ART, both oTMar tlnaburg, Pa. : On tbo 29th ult., at the Lutheran Parsonage, by Rev. Lh.yd Knight, Mr. JOHN 11. ROBISON to Miss MAUI A ROBISON, both of Collinsville, Blair county. On the sth inat. by the name, Mr. PHILIP HAUPSTER, ofFrankstown township to Miss ANNA MARIA BEACH, of Allegheny township. On the 6th uU., by Levi Evans, Esq., in. Hopewell town ship, WILLIAM KNYAUX, Esq., of Huntingdon eo, to Miss REBECBA CAMitEU, of Blair co. x DIED. In Harrisburg, on Sunday last, ELMER IRVINE, only sou of Col. Irvine J. and Kate Crane, aged 1 year, 1 month and 10 dtys. On the lotb ult., with Croup, FRANKLIN, son df An drew J. and Margaret Biddle, of lav lor township, aged 2 years and 22 days. Howard association, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by Special Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Care of Diseases of the Sesual Organs. Medical Advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to ail who apply by letter, With a description of their condi tion, (age, occupation, habits of life. Ac..) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and other of the Suxnul Organs, and on the sew remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to-tbo afflicted In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLON HOUGHTON, Acting Sur geon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phil adelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. UEARTWELL, Prts't. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Sec’y. [Jan. 19,'’60.-ly YALUABBE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—Tha undersigned purposing changing his locution, offers for sale his Real EetuU in tha Borou-hs of Uollidaysbnrg and Dnnoansrillc, Ac., including bis private residence, which is one of tbo first class properties in Blair county. For further particulars inquire of the subscriber either at Uollidaysbnrg or Altoona. Jan. 12,1860,-tf J. D. LEKT. American and foreign STEREOSCOPIC EMPORIUM. E. ANTHONY, 80S Broadway, Sew York. Jfltr May Ist. 1860, at 601 Broadway, two doors from Ae St. Xichola* lit, til. The Storeoicopo is the most instructive, interesting, en tertaining, amusing and exciting of modern inventions. None are too young, none too old, none too intelligent none too uneducated, to acknowledge ita worth and beauty! 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Every gentleman of wealth and refined taste should have in his drawing-room some of (iur exquisite views on gloss, with a revolving stereoscope, showing 12, 20, 60 or 100 scenes. Nothing can be more fascinating, atid pnecan offer no greater treat to a friend fond of the picturesque and the beautiful. Anthony's Instantaneous Stereoscopic View* are the latest Photographic wonder. They ore taken in the forti eth part of a second,and everything no matter how rapidly it may be moving, is depicted as sharply and distinctly as if it had been perfectly at rest. This gives an additional value, fordo the beauties of inanimate nature it odds the charm of life and motion. The process is a discovery of our own, and being unknown in Europe, wo receive from London and Paris largo orders for Anthony'* Instantaneous Glows of American life and scenery. Among other things we have just published Stereoscopic Illustrations of the Scone of the Fulton Street Prayer Meet ings, in which many hearts fee! ah intohsst. The particu lars! of this will be found in our catalogue. Our Catalogue of subjects and prices will be forwardedto anwaddress on receipt of a stamp. : Parties at a distance sending ns $3, $5, $lO, $l5, $2O, or $25, can have a good instrument and such pictures as they may request, sent by Express. Views alone, (without instrument) tan be sent by mail. Parties who wish to be' advised of everything really val uable in the line that comes out," may send ns their names to place oareewAfOnd wo will keep them posted at our own expense. . ’ • Men of leisure will find Photography a most fascinating and delightful amusement. Wo are -prepared to fit out amateurs with everything necessary for their, (access to gether with instrhetiohs How to take Stereoscopic Plc „ „ E. ANTHONY, Importer and Manufacturer of Photographic Materials, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views.' > .MerchanU tfom every section of the country are re sptectfauy invited to tnatc sn examination of our stock* as our discount to tbe trade will be liberal* . To PflOTOGbafbxrSv—Flrat class Stereoscopic Negatiues wanted; ’ Send by mail a print unmounted, with price of Negative - Jan. XZ-4m. [Cutthisontfor fntnra reference.? p AUTION.-v-WHERKAS MY WIFE Mary has left mr bed and board without any just reuse or provocation,this is to warn all persons from bar-’ boring or trusting her on my account,, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting alter this date. ... V e ■ , MICHAEL, SCANLAN. Altoona, Jan. 5,1860-3 L , ... ... - ' AGEWTSWANTEDI „ '■ '■ '( ■ ' ... '■ • T 0 811 L - ; • car Y’s Latent cap AK» ; BBEAST LAIsTTEBN. rpo THOSE FURNISHING SATIS YACTOBY references, a liberal salary and expense, will be paid. Yhb article is needed by every farmer and mechanic in the country, and will meet with ready sale.— Yor particular* address J. C. CARY, Patents*, ; 81 Nassau Street, New York. ~ pAMPHBNE, BURNING FLUID, Linseed Oil, Spirits of Turpentine, White Lead and Alcohol. By side cheap ct ■ - A. BODSH’B. A LL THE STANMBD PATENT a* ■; ji-tr- - ; Aysstzrs. l : ' f Mf ’ XU Irs-ii-'J;: ' SE * ‘8; ,i:As , O „gI H 81 rft. o 1 § SI jj >4 o SI U JT" ■ fa. < go H ' P r“n s § > a *|oo -vj fi «r ■• OO ►» 'w/ I -g —v its si s r Our Musical Friend.. OUR MUSICAL FRIEND, A RARE Companion for the Winter Months. . ' Every Pianist, Should procure this woekly Every Singer, Publication of 'Vocal and Every Teacher,' Piano Forte . Music, cost- Kvery Pupil, Ing but , TEN cents a Every Amateur, number, ana pronounced By tbo entire press of the country, to bo best and cheapest work of the kind in the WprlfL" . ‘ Twelve full-sited pages of Vocal and Plane Forte Music for 10 cents. Yearly, $5; Half-yearly, 2,50; Quarterly, $1,25. ]; Subscribe to “Our Musical Friend,” or order it from the nearest Newsdealer, and you will have Music enough fob your eutiro family at an insignificant cast; and if you want music for tins Flute, Violin. Cornet. Clarionet,. Aceordcon, Ac., Ac., subscribe to the SOLO MELODIST; containing 12 pages, costing only tkn cents a NVMDM; Yeaiu-T, $3,50; IIALr-YiAiav, $1,25. All the back numbers tit 10 cts, and bound volumes, containing 17 numbers, at each, con stantly on hand. C. B. SEYMOUII A CO, j Dec. 22, im-sm. 107 Nassau St, N. Y. I House and lot for sale.— Tbo subscriber efferent Private Sale SmbQ the HOUSE and LOT now occupied by her, on the corner of Adeline and-Julia strocta, Kffftl | g gIA East Altoona. Tbo House is a good Two- Ban g a sjK' Story Frame Building, containing a Parlor, Dining-Room and Kitchen on first floor; four good sleeping rooms on tho sOcoud floor, A a finished Attic. The lot is hi good order. 't : Persons wishing to view tile premises and obtaln further imformatian will call upon the subscriber. r : MAKGT. Jt. MeCRUM, Altoona, Aqg. 11th, 1859-tf. '; i LYON’S Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. rpilE- UNIVERSAL PREFERENCE which is given to this brand shows 'that it Is tho only PURE BRANDY for MEDICINAL PURPOSES known, which is fully corroborated by all practicing phy sicians who have used it in their practice. : i For Summer Complaints with- A Cure is guarantied or the money Kill be re funded, ( as it will effectually relieve that well a* Diarrhoea & Bowel €oniplaiut. AS A BEVERAGE, The pure article is altogether superior, anil a sovereign and SURE REMEDY (hr I f Dispepsia, Flatulency, C ramp. Colic?: Languor, Low Spirits, Gineral Debility, Nervous ness, Liver Complaint, etei ‘ Physicians, who have used it in their practice, speak of it in tho most flattering terms, as will be aeeuhy reference to the numerous letters and oertificates. A. HART A CO., Proprietors, Cincinnati. A. ROUSH, Sole Wholesale and Retail Agent for Blair county. Nov. io, 1859. ■ ;; DR HERSHEY’S CELEBRATED Worm Syrup . TO THE PUBLIC. A FTER A TRIAL of over TEN years AJL in private practice, the subscriber is pippared to of fer to the public a WORM SYRUP which has mover foiled to perform cures where others have been givenln vain. It is beyond dispute the most pleasant and effectual prepara tion ofthc’kind ever offered for sal o. It performs its cutes safely, speedily, and effectually; in juring the nervous system in no wise—unlike; in this res pect, to the Pink Root and Turpentine preparations—nor does it contain mercury in any shape or fohn; but is a purely vegetable production, and so harmiesaVln its action, that the most delicate Infant may take it. ; ?S It is ono of the best and most gentle purgatives that can bo administered to children, incase, even. Where no Worms exist, and is all that may bo required, m nine; cases out of ten. to restore the deranged condition of the digestive or gans, so frequently mes during Childhood jTaniJ save row children from severe spoils of sk-kness, or convulsions' Those Physicians who have used It are porfottly delight ed with it, and use itlu preference to any othernre Deration ever offered. __ : Manufactured and Sold Wholesale and itetai] at V W Corner Fourth and George St., Phßadolphiai „ D. IIERSHEV, 11. D. For Sale by A. ROUSH, Altoona, Va. I « 1859. Pall Trade 1859 C Agar d.—the undersigned have just received and are now Offering the lara-cst and most varied stock of . 8 - FRESH GROCERIES i ever brought to this Market! In connection with the above, they are constantly supplied.with choleb Brands, of the vanous grades of- :i fi . ’ FLOUR! ; Alto, Bacon, Cheat, Whale, Tbnndfftahd Lard Oils ; Mess Vork f ' ! Together with all kinds of PittshnrghManllfettjredArH. cle«, all of which will bo sold low for cash: The Men chants of this place are invited to caUheforehrarcliaslnz elsewhere. At the Old Stand •’■il”;v,.,. * S, ’53-2m.J WM. M. dORMf* * CO -2TI Liberty SL, opposite Eagle Soldi Pittsburgh. iVrEW WALL BARER, 'H; ■ Gold Embroidered papers for Parlor^ Barn ti/ul papers for Hall?, Chambers and Spinels. ■ • W. P. MARSHALL & CO., At.tHlia du> BTATO - ■<'■■■ ■ ■ , No. 87 Wood 6k] sitwmrgh, - STSXt>EJ)‘ PSOStL:: by no other hoisbWestof thq Mountains for obtaining, newest styles, hiR-eflned taste. * Ud t i,? w " pr coi, ifi*®'''tW bestPmich ajid American manufacturers. . : ‘ GLENNS !? OHE PRICE HAT AND CAP STOBE, (osxhsr or *h* tiv* stout Biois.) North :Weet Corner of Eighth and h<tce Streets, CV PSBADELPBLt. v rTHE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFUL JL LY inyjted to hear ip mind that at this Store may bo found an assortment of fashionable and handsome ‘ 1 JMetkin [Dress Bats, Soft Halt, High, Low and Medinm Depth Crown, Cloth and Glazed ** Cape, Plush and Plush Trimmed Capa for Men and " Boys, Yancy Hats ami Caps for Children, ~ st Fair Prices. < i ‘ 49* NO TWO PRICES FOB BKOTJLAB GOODS.-** Jan. 12,1860.-1 y /GROCERIES. A LARGE AND VT complete assortment of Groceries havi just been re* coifed at the store of ■ 4. B. UZLBMAN. aUEENSWARE, JUST RECEIVED. A large and fashionable assortment at 1 the store of J. B HILE3IAN.. UMe 1 ir^ Cheapest I Best! Largeet It r. §85.00 . ’ v;:-; Paye for Taltlon in Higgle and Doable Entry Fug ■■■'; tag* Writing£Oouimn«)ri'Arithmetic dbd Lectures. Board i D*c**#»,.aoft»Krys7, Tuition $34, M&e'Jfa. • ' ■: •" ■c' fttutt $62. ■ ; - _J7«wal time, to complete a ftall’couree, from Otold-weekav E»«ry Student, upon graduating, Is guarautaod tobebora petont to managethe Books of any Business and qnsdgM to earn s.sskurjr of ftom . • 1500 to $l,OOO. Students rater at say time—No Vacation-Review St pleasure* , Premiums for Best Business Writing f.r 185*. re ceived at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia sad Ohio State Falra.— , Also, at thy principal Fain of the Dniou for the peak' four yoanu - <a_ Mlnl*tere Sons rocolTed at half price. For fall information. Circular, Specimens of Busintmani Ornamental Writing and Embellehcd View of the GqUmsu enclose fivaletter stamps to F. W. JENKINS. Sept. 22, ISsB—ly Pittsburgh, Fa. GRAND DISPLAY ‘ AT lift! The undersigned have the pleasure of announcing to their friends and cn as well as the public at large that they an now re- , wiving their . 1 FALL STOCK OF GOODS, which hare been selected with care and \bongbt at* prfoaa ; whtdh wilt enable as to offer inducements to purchasers. Onr stock of. ,* ' . LADIES’ DRESS GOCXDS 1* largo nud Taried, including all the nesrest sty ler o ■Pnnti, Oinghanu, Dekunet, BapUnt, raltndat, fialn and Printed Jtfenno*. Black and fiatcy Silkt, «fe. Airo, QKaytU, Cloak* and CU4h i)uj(rFi, vUch htTe booo low.andKilllM*toldataamalladrante. * ' ' FOR THE GENTS/ Wo have. Black and Fancy Cassimeree, Satlnents, Jeans.- Tweeds, Ac. Our stock of FLANNELS anti DOMESTICS la largo, consisting of Uuslins, Tkklugsjßrahams, Drg- ; Hags, Bed Blankets’and Comforts, Ac. • v Wc haw also n fine stock of . , , Queens-ware, Wooden & Willow BOOTS & SHOES, Eephy Knit Goods, Gloves and I toil try, and" Noflons nf alf kinds. Wo wish to call especial attentioa to our lante stock of : All- Wool, Wool Filling, List and Egg Carptt't, 1 Bought nt Auction, and which we can offer at prices tliil , will defy competition. ■ OHOtTEItIES for Bale by Wholesale at City priceswith Freight only wdded. . All kinds of C’otmtry Produce taken at the highest, mats. ; kef price., We respectfully invite all ef cheap- and good GOODS, to call and be conVihcbd that Sfe bavt-n Model Stock at Model Prices. ' J. A 3. 40VfT«SB.- , Altoona, Oct, 13,'59. i . JUST OPENED - A STOCK Of Sntfwla Bfto R. A. O. KERR INFORM THE GOOD T* • people of Altoona, the surrotmdiog country, »»m the “.rest of mankind,” that ho has Just returned from the city with a large stock of XKW GOODS, which ho aflkn at reasonable prices, nt the stand formerly occupied by B. Kerr, anid recently by IV. O’.N'eall, on iXoiu street; 111#. stock Is the only one ih town which is ' ! ENTIRELY NEW, &D'i lie Hatters himself that he has something eye ofofbvcry l»uly t finrl suit the wants of dverjrgtaitldttMin. lie (hviui it uonecossary to enumemte all tbv. article* on the shelves, (as to do would Tcqairo a wholfentarfcptner,} but would say that' lib Hoe everythlug iu the Una of - • LADIES’ DRESS GOODS which thfe meridian calls for, ami all Just suited to'tit* season, together With n well selected assortment of Houm Furnishing (foods,'such nt Carpets. IVindoWßlinds, ; Bll«d«ii Ac., which will commend themselves. FOR GENTLEMENy he has a great variety—from which they, can not faille make a sotisfcctory selection. Hobos dlwatip.top.'B* soctmont of /afoJrn W ftMtU &*h and cheap as can gggJICCBit Clf hahad this sldi of the place 6f' aa ' growfmrdr mnri ufneture. Also, HARDTrAItE, QtfE&XSirArJTaik We ry thing necessary to complete a stbifelij f tfttirtuV t&Wn like Altoona, * ; . •• * •.... . All ho nsk«. Is that the people caU aud exemino his slock, which he will at all times take pliui&Vsre in allowing' : mhd lie leels rfOufidcnt that ho con send’tltem ttW»j' reJohlngi it not In the purchase of just such an article os ttiov wanted, at the remembrance of havliig looked opon the liaUdWßP’ cat stock of Goods over exhibited in the-tuwju Altoona, Oct. 20,185 a. Look out for your headi A? poet gives the following advice tbyoUng'nieaott! going to parties: ■ In going to partles, Just urliid what your at r ) Bcwiitu of your head and tnko care of yonr HAtV Least you find that a, favorite son ofytutj<iijQtHor f Has an ache in the one and a brick In tbaolher. Speaking about hats and heads—the edlisCThjc* would! respectfully announce that hedins jnat rtthraed from the dry with a largo atid well selected stock of sfcnandßof« r HATS |R OF ■ ' ANp H ALI> . CAPS, Jp.STYLM FOB FALL AAD WIATEH, of every color aud shape. ALso, a good assortment Of LApIES AND MISSES FUSS, of different varieties, all of which- will ho Mid- . * CHEAP FOR CASH, : ' ■;) Persons In want ,of anything in tiro above line,-will please giydme a «U 1 before purchasing elsewhere, a* I am deterinined to sell at the very lowest possible prices. Store «W|VlrgiDi*strcft, opposite the Lutheran church. : Altoona, April 28, 1849-tf. JESjSIE SMITH. A BOOK FOR EV ' K Y B 0 D Y;—SIAETWNO HSChOSDRES.—Dr. TKt* .EH’S great *ork for the mar- ■ led, or fjr those conte tup)*> ing marriage—2oo page*, (tall . PLATES. price its cent»-r -;nt to all parts under seal, by. mil, POST PAID. GOOjOOO ijnes sold tlie last year. The ngle, married, and the jnar- } ied happy. A lecture Oft Lore, or how to choose a part* ;r: a complete work on Hid* ’ if'Ty. It contains hundred# iied—Warranted to be ; * - , >1 for it, 25 cents in spodcor porago stomps enclosed, will secure a copy by return of ■ DR. TELLER has devoted a lifetime to the core of <Jll «se on which his books treat. Address J. tELLEK.ILD. ' HO. S Beaver street. Albany, N. Y. • Dills, *1 a fox, With full'directions. Married ladies should not ift'e them. Bent by matt. AH, dress Dr. Teller, as above. April 17th, ’59-ly. Staves, Tin & Sheet Iron Ware* SPQUTiisra, &c. JAS. W. RIGCt WOULD ' spectfully inform tbo.ciiizofis of Altoona« and vicinity that ho keeps constantly bn hand aHBHV large assortment of Cooking, Jhrlor, Office and Shop Stover, of all styles and sizes, to suit wants of all, Which he will sell at low prices, on reason* able terms. . 1 v ■ lie also keeps on band a large stock of 2V»» and Shut- " *L° n , consisting of all articles for culinary purpoeea— Coal ScuUUi, Stove /Ape, etc. of l ß.v“joNl“ Cha<! ‘ :d ,hB right of Ml# ta W«* . Improved sausage sxuffee, an invention which needs only to be seen to b« and should be possessed by every farmer, botcherortfcd* requiring «uch a machine. v attention paid to putting my ffPCTTVIIIfe * - NOW FOR FITS!—THE sun. , il ? form th » citizen* of Altooow. ue has Just received his stock of FAIL AND WINTER CLOTHS, J Which he It prepared to make tip to order on short nottes ard on aa reasonable terms as any other TkUor ifr Ik*- Pkce. JOHN O’DOMfWi. Altoona, Nov. ITth, 1559. CELLING OFF—A LARGE A^r O' > 4'
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