The Altoona tribune. (Altoona, Pa.) 1856-19??, February 09, 1860, Image 2

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ALTOONA, PA.
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3WRSDiY.FEBIOM« ) 1860.
JKn»Wbttro parties »re unknown to uuionr rule for *d»er
i#jto l«luJre p»ym«it in adTMceior#g*ai»nt«ilrom
k»ownper*ou-!. ,;|ti#tb#r#lbr#.aHla#»lursn »nck to»md
offering to ptjr at tbe en<l of tiirae or »Ix
jwi Tfherfradrertiiemeßts oroocoomponied wlOr tbe
*«W»fy,,whether one,flT*ierb-u dolUrt.wewfUglYe tbe
dmuior lse foil benefit'of ca*b relax. ‘
■; ,
jMwrttiing Agent*. 119 Huau itreet, NewTotk; end
#tW«t, JSo*Utn, are tbeiAgent# fer.tb# ;iAlttona
IW&Mtte, endtiieniokt inflaentl»l»u<l lemit clrcnUtlog
INnrtpkper# lu the Bhlted Stale# end thoOuutfa#: Tbey
■M to contract for n# at our Inwat raitt.'
‘ crrCoiisTess. 5
.rppott received previous to. par
going tO 1 ptess, last week,,to the effeetthat
Willfam. .Pennington had .been -weleoted
Speaker^ofjCongres*,proves ;to hare heeif
letters from .Washington,
to the doily papers, stete that the most in
%|g||6j|>|clfeg>pn.ti the c|ty and
droppedtbeir
old candidates and took up new ones. On
Tuf«.dnytth« forces of the different parties
W«Kc- *efrt«red op their candidates, the |
“MbCHernard,-' of THinow, a
Doughs|DemborSt, the Republicans and a
nUtabar of ‘ Americans r bn William Pen-
nington,; of New Jersey, an Old Linfe
,0n the call of the roll for the
forty-third ballot, "if was confidently ex
ited jthat Briggs, of Now York Oity, an
ih^egen4c nt P cmqcrat, and Higgs, Dem
ocrat, frqm the district adjoining Penning
' would ydte for Pen
nington,; which, as parties then stood,
jrpuld elect. h im. .On Briggs pa Ino being
filled, hp aptwered “McClernard,” Know
ing that >this was decisive of the ballot,
erpn -if |iiggs voted for Pennington, all
iaterest paa lost in the monotonous re-
sponses pn til - the stentorian -Clerk chal
lenge dffH. Winter Davis,” of Baltimore,
Americakt, who, in his clear, ringing voice,
gate baC< the response, “ Pennington ”
Then - ’tie* said,, the galleries resounded
With enthusiastic cheers, mingled with
niues. This revived the hope of Pen-
ningtpn’s election, ,in case Biggs should
vote for |bim, and this Biggs haoi promised
it could elevate him to the
Chair. The vote of H. Winter Davis had
H|iKsd, .his power to redeem that
pledge, iAs the reading clerk called out
his name, eve,ry eye was rivited, and every
ben fi,on. Biggs. The response “ Mc-
Clernardj” cau§cd considerable excite
ment. Thus ended .Tuesday’s proceed
bag# ; ton lacking one vote of an
«-.Thc Ptpuse met on Wednesday morn
lhg', and-;aflet'-one Or twO dilitory motions
were indulged in, the 'roll Call for : the
'■ t , j ■
Toriy-fourth balloVcofninenced. The’ re
a cpnclusiph, for al-,
tjwbgh _aud . Biggs bath .voted for
MflGlernprd, it was believed that the .lat
ter would change to Pennington if that
Would sebure hi8 r clection; -Thb tally dis
closed tjiat the whole number of votes
present was 283—necessary to choice 117 i
116.' NtfW came the
. and
;forceB to the vote, but
just-then Hr. Briggs arose and in a few
|gaive bis rpaadps for changing his
Jfpm McQlernarii .to .X^ehniiig'tou-.—-
. > -excitement .hadsomewhat
-Booook -and 'Sherman:
tdj tjhe
*s|Rhdfjfiiit
; fe; ..*■.V: /
•fc? e fe k^ S U ? p0 ‘ p the eye “ tB tfae
P?Ta
«#l>ti~[ . :; -:a:' ; :’-/X i
v Jfor *igb*w«»k«. ihedaily sessions of thd
Honsehato been opend by a prayer from a Chrts-
' Thin ijjj
were by an fnvocation to the Coil of-
Abrtn«w,' Iwtnc, an(l Jacob; froth ‘th&Tips of* 5
#*iri*h B^bbi,-Slothed ii» Jtie; jjorgeous liabUi
nentt of the Hebrew priesthood. lie fepvepUy
o)iy e]ect a .man tn.presi ie,oy er them V
jm. Tfli’eq the ’ resnlif tif ‘tlic^
1 ti^ ewiV said it
\Wisb dispensation bad more influence over
’the ,Cu>ia|MH). its ,;tjpe*:,ian(l
t i><to*likUer befitting tlw-pbarncter of.those
uo, »r feo months,
ed its proceeding, than the light ‘ ima liberty
iftheJOaipel ■■.....;
. occupied
ihng'OO organization is.within two idaysof
as was consumed in 1856,
jo tKe ejection of Mr. Banks, though the J
is far less, Mr. Pen-.|
riiglOP: chosen oo the :
> allot, |whiie: Mr. Banks was chosen onj
ha Bnd thlrtyithirtl. ' I
draee, a motionwas matte to proceed to
flie el^onc^*Clerk }
A wallbcQ made
priition biU, srhic^fas alao llSt.
excitement and confusion was so
all attempts dfjt&e Speaker
Family, d-motion was
made to adjourn.oxer until Friday, in or
der to give tbe Speaker time to arrange
the committees-—which motion prevailed.
The House, met on Friday, and after a
Uttle talk, (proceeded to the election of a
Clerk. Mr. Schwartz nominated John \V.
Forney; Mr. Smith nominated James C.
A 1 Idn, date Clerk-; Mr. Nelsonnominated
Samuel of Teunsssce; Mr.. Cobb
noidinated ,J i>LH. L. Lawson, of Ala. A
vote was then bad* with tbe following re
sult?:—
Whole number. 221
NeeeuMtyio a choice.. .111
'FOf U6^......... tirV.i... ••*■*••.. *.i...M. ....... XX*.
v ; -A11qu......... .................. .....■*.. ......... * 77
, Tajlor... ;•••••:*
Dawion .:.. .....V 8
A “Clerk ;being elected, the House then
proceeded to Ballot for Sergeantj-at-Arms.
Henry W. Hoffman -was electedSergeaut
at-Arms in place of] A. J. Hlossbrenner.
The vote for: Ciossbrenner stood as fol
lows;: Por Hoffman, American, 114 ; for
Glosabrenuer 92, the rest scattering.
On Monday^the House elected George
Mafstdii', of New Hampshire, Door Keep
er, and JoaialiM. Lucas, of Illinois, Post
Master,.after which it adjourned over un
til to-day.
Campaign op 1800.—Now that Con
gress has succeeded in effecting an organ
ization, the farce of manufacturing candi
dates Tor the campaign of 1860 has com
menced. A telegraph despatch states
that the Republican party has been in
terred and a new Party organized to
consist of Republicans and South Ameri
cans, whose candidates are to be, for Pre
sident, Edward Bates, of Missouri.; Vice
President, Simon Cameron, of Pennsylva
nia, and W. H. Seward to have the Eng
lish Mission. A pretty strong ttam, but
the programme may be changed.
We have just received from the
publishers, Leonard Scott & Co , New
York,.the first number of'the 50th volume
of the American edition of the Westmin
ster Review. This publication contains
184 pages of solid reading matter, on top
ics of intertest to every reader. The pre
sent number contains a long article on the
subject of “ Christian Bevivals,” which
will be read with great profit by, every one
into whose hands the work shall
Pnco of the Review §3 per annum.
Bennett’s Dollar Monthly, for Pcl)-
roary, is before us, containing a continua
tion of the interesting story entitled “The
Mountain Lilly,” from the prolific pen of
Bennett, together with !good selections and
original contributions. The Monthly is
undoubtedly the cheapest magazine now
published. Price 1.00; Bennett & Hame
lin, Philadelphia.
OGF* The Student and Schoolmate, ed
ited by W. T. Adams, N. A. Calkins, and
Fattier' Forrester, is b Jure us. It is pub
lished by BobispuxGrteue & Co., Boston.
Every number contains a speech, a dia
logue, anda piece of music. It is just
the book to be placed in the hands of
children. Terms 81 per year.
teller from ilarrisburg.
Correrpondence of the Tribune.
IiARKiSBCBO.feb 7, 1860.
h?«tltemsn.*—To-day. things look a little live
ly. The Philadelphians are here in full force,
looking.-rftpr their interesta. One party in here
tO the passnge of the new Insurance
.another is hero to oppose it. Some
arp here ,Uip new .Paasenger and
olUerß.to oppesp them- The fight will probably
«a» warm in f day dr two. t
■ To.tdnj,4|l t&e j3ejmte, nnotlier petition—-be- oi'CUiipmau toutusUip,because a mar-
I inng the third—was presented, praying that the decided not to openfr«*«ibovl» according to
.Statoiuakoaahppraprintionto tbe different -rairn ..... ™ i cre , • . _.. „ ,
, L ' are now in California mucty-four O<W lel-
Lolleges m the CommonweaUli. Of course buch with a total tuvinb rshipofyi,7U>. ThoLui
r a measure finds no favor with jronr corpspon- 1 disbursed charities during last year to tbe amount of
dent, wbotbitUis that tbe business of appropri- ! SW,ohO.
nting%oney«rc*dy carried slightly beyond ! • .looted a Methodist,
Zr_ w . . . X v • - j tbe eon.of a Methodist prcimher, to the rtsinmiiible office ol
tbe bounds of propriety, and who believes that [ of.bngb>nd— the Un>t dissenter piaix.il in
such additional approbation would be "run- \ judicial ojuco since the time of Cromwell.' u
iii .g the thing in the ground ” There nre some 1 ‘Wh sipped— the young lady.found guilty .ofinfanticidet
ten' the' Stale, and *sthey‘ would 1 y «IJ. place eon* since.’
, . , T : biw departed for other regions. M hose fault fait tluU idle
probiibly turii up their aristocratic noses at less | wu» Unfa permitted to'evade the cans«iupnce«’of her guilt?
than a cool thousand..dollars each, here-would j. . lit' the letter postage la u&j was 's7l,-
jo $lO,OOO absoiutely given toWrtfd educating ?t*R vj'* ,W; stamps sold,
'tbe ficb. ’ ' > ' ’ ■■ receipts, $(301,31351. Oiiiipenßatioii U) pdstnms-
Among the members of the Assembly J recog- if' 1 Bt4 5»; traneportatiim, s3 boga
itbyKsliwnW
cT Altoona. It is Andrew Craig. Esq.-former- propth-tor* of the St. Churls* Uutel, la £<jw
W»S one uf the origi- I ii c-iitlj iiiip'irted I Special ufllcer from New York
- Logoff ■ House. iavliiE .% hotelandWjithiugastriight.huthn the
bpeifeditin connection with C>ipt. : Thompson, 1 isth'lnstS ho Kaivod,? auapacktoghfabaggage Jert fvr
fnd orterf of biaiiturestvo \V. T. -t borne.’twfriWy feiglrtened. ?lm *uporfliiity of ayiug bnl
tuukes a qulfft. unobtru- { led tl * er^"Hb M f** f ‘no «d«rra tIK- doviL’*
■iTfi meiuber.’ lie is u Repub- ! jininifaes tlieJieetZ but jmjw with
*licat»‘; kndrepresepts the district composed- of' hoW 'and piiya wlih .iisgrace; he |
-IVestinioireJntKl and Armstrong counties. % •. viiMjp with pain'; he pruuiiWproat 1
On Friday last Judge BelTs prolific brain got} »“*! iife, hutp«y< withdeatb.
off thr .fas offered .as « joint tyft.iramtoM we
.resplutipn:- \ " ! rniule iujjire gold.
it aOLBia, la the present rrfali of our public affairs’ and ! .WUCaptw of Ulasbee.—A writer injthe Anterieari Mtdi
iu'view of the - nufortatnUe alien:<tioo of /ratenpa fwlfng■ • cai GusnA time fnrofahee the rtesbit 'why ' yiinne iaditw
•which formerly eubniat«d bejweeu the rairl'iiw htaha of the ■ bJmdiWbenan.il.mi' tn ohaut iheir w..
omfederucy.lt fa u-lviteiblo to encom-ageand prniftoielu ’
;cvery yrqyf h ninrn iiitimeto intfreenntebetween tht tilhab- j by r«»
.itaoie and antliocitie of the several Statei. ' ' ' . bfia* eotlop tlironA' die bndn'aud foefoi & fiße iW
• ‘Awn il BMtEAS. The tleacral Afediahlyof tho jCommon- 1 a k,i
.wwlth of Pennsylvania 1s desirous to t«tify .to the Huto
of Ytrgiuia the respecttvafe:rfutitasadbirfugnfahiDdiaVra> | ' 's' ■ • .-• "> Vrt. {* ■
h-_-r of tbe Oui.'ii, and die of the original thirteen .wfifib j ‘ ClutrJee W. |dt of ifa.
wntrtbntcd largely to the establishment of our National! box been at yntfk farafcwyearw^ WVnfou M fivleii.
therefjre, -- r : and dfatriuuting typei fc*v mas
• hem mean* of effecting titese oWects, i.cUibm. plan* BavebiieUfnlly br themiiet
tN» During • the re*
a visit ie‘l «itfN at the r*4sdepce r of. Nicholas Longworth,
at Underwood, of, Ken
""iferalwd, TJurt bthe ownt'orthto, iwinjtac-. Uwkjr, |»Tige-iipited: Sr. Longworth as the
raped, ttb^iealtm' oftha two.lWnaea *all apiwint a ■■«>. w , j pi.__
nrranscmeutu (iirthi rt* \ t*pt®WOWUfp man Of tu6 uH«i m. 4*
«pOs»|iSra ieoe. of the Ohm House of Representative*,
.KCMtH&TbU'SheOovernaror tbfevlommonwealtt be ITv - ■ -
reqne»teffto ti«i»«Blt a copy of tlmao resolutions to the responded with the following sentiment:
. : ™r« ofKeewckyv
_ ***!*£■ to prove to the the WO od of the lance, obi-
P. Y. » ihat the
ht,««fe. I emblem of strengthtthe Bnek*
Inld otri--hßtl eye of and) refill,i.ig is * wo*
wdefißitely postponed Some Re m»n, cmVem of beauty. ChiiMiry. hea*y and
t*ha_fn.ght swallow this dose;b«-» mitjonty ? strength, the Vine bathos It. home o.she hills
j ot '. n , w ., „ .«»nal I°f o>4°« Kentucky and Tenuesse. shill twino
/■‘W 1 General
report. In .t he say* that the whole number ttn blein af Union _J t tUe bundle of drJ and
ofarrn* issued to dump | , e „ I(?0(ea flf tb# R Republic, but in
thf irasiyear amounts
requisitions-unfilled amounting to 12 3<o tuns- j : fc * -■ y ° L _
kets. The 9001 a due' to the State from the
Ginerab Government, 1 for 1860, amounts, te 860
musket£.” This being the case, it is likely that
a.Wajinty of the new companies formed within
the l.iat yeur umst either disband, <t purchase
Gfiir own arms. He furthfer says :~-
’ “ The military law (n practice baa been found very defec
tive in iuany rusiwcts—ln relation to tla> returns of origado
ius|M>cu)r*. county commissioner* tui(l county treasurere;
inrelation,to amtitiug the accounts iu the brigudus; iu
auditing file Adjutant General's accounts ,-nsto contested
elections ,*ud,courts mortis], ami many other mutters,'
which 1 Will not mention burn. I will, ut iui early day of
the' atnaidix, aund my suggestions in relation to them all Iu
detail’’
A cumber of tbe prominent military men have
had this subject under consideration here for
some time, and a bill is now before tbe House
whiob will remedy nearly all tbe defects of the
presentllaw. Tbe want of arms rests with the
General Government.
Tbe; following Uw inrelntnn to. liens has
passed, the House :
AN ATT supplementary to the several acts relative to
the liens of mechanics ami liiatonal-rmn,
: istoxiON. 1; Be. it enacted iy the *\enuie and limit* rf
Beprexejituti'rt!, 0/ the Vointnon weaWt 0/ Peuv.iylcunia in
(rentntiAstcmhly *nti t -and it is hereby euwpted by the au*
ifivriiy <*J]the euine: That whi*n aov jaaft&r workuiau ur
coutiitctup shaft. on d»*ni.tmi. to j>Ay any jouruoyinau
ur labgiyf empjoyni in cr£ctlug ur constructing, rujioirmg
building or property. belonging or adja-
tbef4juuto,ibo wage* «luu to him* it shall In.- tin- duty
of 6.uch journeyman or laborer to give notice in writing,
accompanied by A statement. Kupporteii by affidavit, that
the baipo.is correct and unpaid, to the owner or own-rs of
earli building, of asul and. of the amount /iu«* to
hini, ami so clomand.nl, ana ttyo owne« or own-rs of *»uch
building eliali thun-upon be n.t|iiired Co retain the amount
owing by him or tiium, to *ucji master workman or c*iu
trjfctur, giving him wntteri uoiico of such dafin and d<s
uuiud,aufil if the same be not paid or settled by such mas
ter workman or contracior. such owner or owners shall
retain fher amount claimed by Quid journeyman or laborer,
unt-1 a MUt loi ihe rwcovt-iy of the s.,nif simU lmvo btn u
adjudicated by tne |»i o|»er nuth »nty. stidh journeyman or
laurel* i* 4* the aamv judgment, having first taeu obtain, d
a#r ttfiiverhl, shall entitle swch owner or owners t.» any
uliorwunc,' thereof, in the settlement of accounts between
him ami iiucii master w>.iknian ur contractor, as *n um- h
paid un account: Pnjvided. That the owner or owners of
any building or buildings, ag-uimt which Midi claims shall
Im fiiad? aliall not be required t«> pay the same until su- h
journeyman 01 lalmrer shall have obtained final judgement
ugaUist sd.-h contractor*or contractors, and all shall
be panldiy sudi contractor ur contractors, but if such cun
traiji«>r ur co itrimturs. are unable to pay the cost*. tli*i»
and in th*t •*a*t* the costs to which the owner or oWiivr#
nuy havy been subjected, shall be deducted fr«*\u the
moneys coming to sw h Journeyman laborer or claimant.
Under tho provisions of this act. Anil it is fui thtr prnvi
dtdi That such claimant or claimant* shall bring a s uit
aguhn>t.6h;dr«-outfttcier or coutnetors within one month
oitej giving such and if no shit is brought within
fiiiiu tbs.notice is to have no effect whatever.
1 thin ns 11 very important net. affect
ing as ij dura a Urge ciass of the community.
Today in the Senate quite an animated dis
cussion'. arose ou a bill introduced by Senator
Miller, entitled ‘•an act for the relief ot tlie tax
payers of Wasiiingtuu county.” It seems that
in :tii ;evi! h.iur the tax payers aforesaid volc«l
tor the County to take S-0,1/00 of stock in the
ilempfieid Railroad, under the delusion there
never would bernny interest to pay on the ootids
issued. Tip; bond holders nre after the bond-is
suers : with a pointed piece of timber for their
‘•tuotviah.” They have got a judgment. and the
case is in the Supreme Court, but in, the mean
time the Cotnmissionoi s have levied a tax t ' pay
the interest,, and it is to resist the col lection of
this : tax, until the dcci.-i m of the Supreme Cout .
Mr. Miller's bill is intended, but as it smelled
somewhat of repudiation, it was voted down, 19
to 7.
Tltere is nothing new to chronicle in the Gu-
line, except that it is now alleged
that John L. Dawson, of Fayette, will be the
Democratic.nominee. Yours,
PAN AND SCISSORS.
I'lie Huntingdon Union is publishing the Pcnna.
Railroad in i>lic«>i.
iar We notice tli it Ciabnugb's sky light dagnpi roan gal
lery lias been opened by Mr. Amey, of Uurrisbnrg. i,
Trump—the Leahs’ and Havin', of J.bensburg. We
notice the names of tin ee of the loi mer ami lour of the lat
ter^inthe Republican borough ticket.
Large and still increasing—the number of persona
who ui e anxious to serve their country in the capacity of
Justice of the Peace of the borough ol Aitoona.
'lhe effect of character in always to command con
alucratiou. Wc B|>ort, uiul laugh witn men and women
who have none; but we never conUtie 111 them.
branch road from Crcssou to Lbeusburg.i* one
haifgnided— work to the value of $20,000 having been
done. slp,oOo will yet be ten ui red tu tiuinli tile rood.
A little daughter, of Mr. Michael J. Sun tb, of (iallit
sin, Canlljria coilnty, was scalded to death, on Saturday
week lastj by upiitttiug a iiau of boiling water on hei licad.
Chevalier Wykoil, of tbo L'ew York Ucrtud, was
summarily ejected, on Wednesday, from the House. of
Hejirtsemotives, at the instance of lion. Huger A. Pryor. ,
ttti- A .resolution Ims been introduced Into the Peiin’a
Legislature to reducuthe pay of Legislators from S7OU to
SaOu. W (ieu that resolution passes, we will let our readers
know iu an extra.
feS- Timothy says the first time he went courting, he
felt as ifi pink angel hod hauled him down a rainbow,
with a piiico of chum lightning, smack iuto a pile of down.
W liar’s Upi-'ui?
The Court of Snyder county has decided to remove
A western editor has received sixteen
offers for marriage since leap year has set in,
but he has not excepted one of them, the an
swer to this invariable question. How much
property have you in your cwtx right ?” not
being satisfactory in either case.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
GERMAN BITTERS,
OR. HOOFLAWD’B BALSAMIC
CORDIAL,
The great standard medicines of the present
age, have acquired their great popularity only
through years of trial. Unbounded ealisfac
tion is rendered by them in all eases; and ths
people have pronounced them worthy.
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Debility of the Nervous System,
Diseases of the Kidneys,
and all. dieeasee arising from a disordered
liver or weakness of the etomach and digestive
organs, are speedily and permanently cured by
the GERMAN BITTERS.
The Balsamic Cordial hae acquired a
reputation surpassing that of any similar pre
paration extant. It trill cure, without fail,
the most severe and long-standing
Cough, Cold,, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In
fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient
Consumption,
and has performed the most astonishing cures
ever known of
A fey> doses will also at once check and
cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding
from Cold is ths Bowels.
These medicines art preparedly Dr. C. M.
Jackson & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila
delphia,, Pa., and are sold ly druggists and
dealers m medicines everywhere, at 75 cents
per bottle. The siynatur: of C. M. Jackson
will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle.
In the Almanac published annually by the
proprietors, called Eveetuody’s Almanac,
you will find testimony and commendatory
notices from all parts of the country.’ These
Almanacs are given away by all our agents.
' 1,1 iu AltvM.jiH, »*y A. U<>u*h and (t. W.
K easier, and by aU ItruggUtH.' (may iff. ’6Q-ly J
Varum* tlua.no* have been started relative to tl.e origin
of intestinal worms, and y»t the on. ,rion is still a vei.,)
one among medical iinihor'tiwa. Of oar fact, however. all
aro informed. and in which all agree—the fatal nature of
the influence the) exert oil children. Al Ibi-si uon of the
the attacks of worms are moat frcijncnl as well ns
m..»t dangerous. e take great pleasure in direr ting the
attention of parents to the Vermifuge of Or. M Lane. i>re-
T*red by Fleming Hroa., TiUsbingh. It is one of the most
e.vtraordinaiy medicines ever ml . need to the public, and
hue never failed of Success when :: ! ‘-d
£»" I’MelMsers will he careful to ask for OR. M’f. A'.'E'S
CVI.KOI*.ATKO 'VKKM 1 Fl.'liK, linimifnctured by KLICM
1-Nti Oilvtc., of I’itl-loiiidi. |*a. Thera are other Tills
I'lirje'rt.ng to be Liver Tills, now iitfoga the i uiyJic. Or.
M t..ni‘*. s genuine Li.vcr Tills, also his celebrated 1 ena ;
luge, mil jiow lie had at all i. spectable drug stores. Xuue
g-i nine without the signature of
v«.tr,
LOG AN,
Feb, ‘J. ISBO. FI.EMI.VG BROS,
Fold li y druggist* nuil dealers everywhere.
FITS! WHY PROMINENT.
For a long time there was n u paragraph making: its reg
ular weekly appearance in our oilman*. with (he brief, but
emphatic word* -Fits 1 Fi ;.s r always «f the h. ad, to some
au offensive cantiop, but not e* to Uie beue void! t and hu
mane, who could sympathize iu the sorrows’ of ethers. Some
pern, ms are shocked at airy indication of disease and are even
tin own iiuohcivons cxcitcini'nt on witnessing a hearse or
coffin. Shell arc to he pitied. 'Vo should always strive to
look disease and even death in the face with yalnirtes*, and
especially tajte every opportunity foe alleviating digeitse.—
Viewed I- this light, the alirertiseuMits of S'. S'. IhViice, of
100 Baiiimorc -tni-t, Baltimore, .Md.. possess a certain In
terest, and those who know of one suffering from Epi
-1 psy. Spasms, or Fit* of any kind, should feel it a pleasure
td cut out his advertisement, or in some other way geml
wfird hr the afflicted of tjie great value of hi* remedies. They
can lie sent to any part of the country hy mail. Prise, {3
per box. Two, Twelve, $2l.
Feb. 9. 1860.
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
poor, bond and free, all colofa. gradtaand
conditions of life, we hear tire- name me cd of pra.ie award
ed this wonderfill article. are healed, palns.reiievrd,
live* saved, valuable animals mad- useful, a -,d untold Ills
asmiaged hy tliisgreat medicine. which U surprising to the
Jiulginoud of nmu. Vviiat family docs not require a atao
ilard Liniment f M iio ever heard of the same i-ifecti pro
duewi by any other article? For cuts, bruises, sprains,
rheumatism, swellings, strained horses, Ac,. it Ima Uo equal.
imilaUwt*. The genuine' Mustang Liniment la
sold tiy all rc«jK!ctnbfo Di uggistV a <d Livery Men in'Ovary
town.' parish and hdmlet throughout North and Wuth
America, turope, and the Islands of the Ocean. liny at
BAHNKS * I‘AltK,
i Proprietors, New York.
once.
Jan. -19,1800-1 m.J
; «3-Thn nau of DiI.'IOSTETTEK’S STOMACH BiT
l£ KU ? for D.irspOfMiuv, Flatulence, Ueariaes.* of the Stomach
ls wcoa*- tononein America or
j abroad, Tobenbicto slate confidently that the ‘•UltteiV’
pnreacertaiu cure for ftyapepei,, apd like diwaae*, is to the
i a «mrcc of unalloyed jdeaanre. it reincveeail
j niorW^I matter from the stomich: purifii* the. Wood,'im
psirta Hurt wed Vitality ti» the nenroaeoystem.' giving it that
I tone and energy Ro lmllai>rii»nblo for tlw reatoratloa of
rhoallh. The numerous acknowledgements of Its superior
| excellence and beneficent have assured the p'ropri
«*®r» that it cannot Cat prove a great cure to the afflicted,
•&>lmpart vitalityto the through system.
•3- Seh «dvei Uscment In another column.
, ?el> 9,1 W». :
Oh that lak'flpiw'of -an innocent cheep chonM he j
‘hiatfe into parchnu-nt, widwritten on to. the nndaing of ft
man I” quoth Shakcpfp*,. jj p might .ftar? d.plorfi
nncpulh manner lit
■which conW hogrtictm* baior* butcher nfc the olothmade
fiam tl«rw«d ; grow» by the»e »aj(ieimrnUee»*lniopi To
•rt of wQrklng up cloth wtoejy
weMw i> all'at the BrowinStone (Sithlhg
•<ii "''ll*
DE. HOOFLAND’S
AMO
Confirmed Consumption.
’WORMS ! WORMS !
- ’•* -H» 2'
IMPORTANT TO: PSMALBB.
Tbe combi a atlon of ingredients jin thee* Mb W tbe re
•ult of • long anAextenslve pjplciicey They anmUd m
their oper«tiaj^-'<w4^rtatp J <tf^i^ttl^
Painful
from cold oi O&erwtiet headache, la thejil&|e,
tlou of the Utilt, whites.
fatigue, pam mtUe beek awi^^jAc;,
' which *rU» from h^tur#.. 'H
f . • J)B. CIIBKSEMAWa PILU ! '
waa the commencement of a newisra in tlie trsatsssvt o
those irregularities'ami obstructions which havseeasign*
so many thousands of .the young, jjho beautiful, and the be
loved to a premature grave. female can enjoy gvod
health unless she is regular, and Whenever an abstraction
takes piece tbe general health begins to dcclioe.
DR. CfIBKSKM Alfa PULS
ate the mast effectual remctiyevorlinowil for all complaints
peculiar t - Females. To till classes they are invaluable, in
dneirg, to ih certainty. periodical regularity. Thsy are
known to thonrands, who have B*»d them at different pe
riods, throughout the country, living.thesnnetionof some
of the most eminent Bhyticiar^ittAnurica.
Explicit directions. stating' Ichert, and when they should
not b* used , .with each Box, — the Prit s Out Boltw tacli
Bon, containing 40 Pills. »f: ” !
A Valuable Pamphlet, to he; Hr|j free, of the Agents
Pills nul by mail, promptly, by enclosing price to the Q«o
-en»l Agent. Bvld,by Drnggists generally,
B. B, HUICHXh'jQS, GssxtuiAeMrr,
14-Broadway,.'iswTork4
Fold la Altoona by 0. TT. Kssslur; in Uollidsysbufg by
Geo. A. Jacobs, , . • ■ f Dee. >, USD.-ly.
toothache.
This disease can hs’enred by Ktyter*t IbottasAs JU
mtdy. prune red by him la Pittsburg, which is pat up
in hotline uud sold at ii cents each. It Is an exoalleat
medicine, when diluted, for spongy end tender gome, and
is worth lui times iu price to alliwho seed it. field here
by G. W. liesalsr, Drujrgiit. i
AUrvorßjau.lilS69.-em. j
De Forest, Armstrong & Ud«,
DKY GOODS MERCHANTS,
80 & 82 Chambers St., N, Y.,
WOULD NOTIFY- THE TRADE
that tli.j are opeuing W«klj, Id new oed beau
tiful |iaturQ«. the '
WAMSUTTA PRINTS,
ALSO run
AMOSKEAG,
A S.w print, which e*cet» evci-y'l’rint in the Connlrgr for
p.rfectlou of execution uml ila-iga iu full MsJdrr Color*,
i fur Print* are cheaper than any In market, end mMting
with extensive ante. Order, pruuiptly altend.-d to.
yrh’-y 2. ISBO.-1y
r OST. —ON MONDAY OR TUES
| J PAY uf lest week, a CAT.P-BKIN POCKET-BOOK.
Lt.nUiiniun mindly Ouu-liUl*. redeipta. anus, Ac., which ara
of no value to any person but the owner, a* payment on
all the notes therein has been shipped. The r-ceipt* will
he sufficient to decide ■ lie owiivrahip of the hook. Any per
son r-uirnintj wiid pocket-book to tlie sn'iv.-rih.-r. wdl be
snitahiy icwnrdid. JOHN - CUXMMiH AM.
V'OTIUK IS HBREiBY OFVEN TO
1 y ail ]ier*..us, not to purchase a PUOMISSOKY NOTE
by Jolt a Cuir.iiiigliaiii nail Michael CoEsiilay ;o Oeo.
V.Vltn fiat“.l A dl.st, 1837.-for $l4O and some'cents,
(iuyal-le twelve moutlis alter dafe. aa we are determined
not to Pay tiia same quiea* compelled bylaw, never having
received value therefor. JOHN CUNNINGHAM.
MICHAEL CASSJOAV.
Jan. 20. 1800-tt.
TTALUABLR REAL ESTATE FOR
T SAL”.—llio undersigned purposin'; changing: his
location offers for sale ids Keal Kstoty in the Roruuglts of
II llidayshiny; and D'lucmtiville, ic.. indading hi. (irirau
residence, scinch is one of tlie first class properties ip Hlnir
cniity. For further p irticnlurs inquire of ths subscriber
cither at IMllidayshurg or Altoona.
Jau. 12. 1800.-tf J. d. T.imp
* Our Musical Friend.
j; ‘
OUR MUSICAL FRIEND, A RAKE
Compauyon ior Use Winter Mffnms.
Every Piat.ist, ShmiK (irocuro this weekly
Kvery Singer, Publication of Vocnl * nd
Eve'-v Teacher, Piano Forte Music, cost-
Kvery Pupil, ing hnt TEN cents a
Every Amateur, uinnher. and pronounced
By tlie entire presi of the to be •‘The best and
die«l>e.t work of the kind in thb AVerld.”
Twelve full ei.ed pages of Vooal hnd Plane Forte Music
for 10 cents. Yearly. $3; Half-yearly, 2.5 U; (Juaitcrlv.
51.23.
Subscribe to "Our MusienJ Ftiepd.'' , r order it from the
leeuest New..), aler, and you wi)( ; liave rdu.ic enough fir
Jour entire f. iniiy at an Insignificant cost; and if you want
In use- for He- Flute, Violin. Cornyl Clarionet, Acci.: Jeon.
4... ic.. aui.scribe to the SOLO MELODIST, containing t 2
Popes, costing only tkn c*nw’ aj-NCMBSK; VeioLT. tfi, so;
II kaput, $1,23. All the baejr npmheis at 10 ct*.. and
bound Velour s. coatatolng 17 iitiMbet*. at $2.50 each,'cun
stanrly on hiiml. ' C. B. SEVMGUJI i CO ,
n-c. 22. 13V'--2m. ! 107 Nassau St., v y.
NEW GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED,
A2fD FOR SALE VEXtY CIIRaP BT
C. JAGGARD.
Jan. 2C. ISCO.
Ilf INTER GOODS"
YV WILt BE SOU) AX;
REDUCED PR X'C ES\
i To. mnks room for an
EARLY SPRING STOCK,
At TTB.jj
lUO,\ FBOST.
Jan. 20, 18<M>. n .i^;-'
FULL STOCK OF
Li Orocerlfsp,
; " - Hardware, v
. ,v QuecpWue, ' ...... % ,
Oils' T 'G' ■
Palnls, ' •
Etc.j
Constantly fbr;*al* by
Jan. 26. XS6Q. t | C. JAQQASD.
jVLQCII DELIVERED.
'wirmvT caAnojs.
Jao. 20, 1860. ,v, C. JAGOAKD.
Bakery andGroceryStor& ,
This sußtsuiuiiKJi kbei* goS
STANTEYon hand' ■] 4 ; >v~/ ■ .-,
rr ?^rPafeea''^|r‘li|f ?
- Fresh Butter, Bacon, l*£oDll,
GEQCEiUES,
A Choice Lot pf Chpatstaiß Candies, &c.
Also, a cholro lot hfS K 0 '•
V r . JACOB RINK,
Nov. 10. : Strtjst, heIoW- ; Annie Street.
B.osrs 4.20)
dereigned his now on lmud and will
•ell cheapMhls atoroluthe’Alhsonlc Tern- MHI
pie. a large audconiideto assortment of BOOTS u
AXI) SHOES, ready made, or blade to order,
Oterehqeii,'Ladle*’Sandals, Guta Shoes, Cork ■,
Soles, andeverythiug tn hJalloo Qfbti«lnfce*,of WSPBfc-
Iho quality and 05 the iuo«rea»onabh> tenna. AU ?
cohtorn-worlt warranted; V. r , v ••
- ...j X J. SIiOBMAKEift.
pr
o§s* gainst Those
feaVftil diseases Bronchitis, Cojds, and other affcc
tho ox P l)0e<1 »tmto' of the
and th* continual change.dfom
Ohynte, fur sale at the Brug Store of G. VT. KE3SIEB.
SUITED STATES LIFE INSU
P*?^- a r-,„A»»ne.T, Ann* Street, Altoona.
JO*!# SHOEMAKER? Agebt.
'P QF ALL descriptions
v •>- r *.
DR. CHBRSKM AN*S PIUJ.
£mtJ 8 W4«f* g», Stationery J 7. 7WUo« —» _ »
j*it*» JC2, OUw » S*
, Croat Umt to oomplrt* a fall coanc, fhan ft a.,.
f^nt y g^ww, R , i. S i»Wti?, l o O J* , »»
petaut Jo mxti!t(f» ll>« Booti of aHjr&itf.^'rj*; 0 W
to Mrn a ixiarj of *>om * 0 *8»O8 a f
r*t.'-
$6OO to &1600.
Etodeate eater »t any time-No
pl?«wnrtK R,T lr»rt
Pn*ml«nn for Best Bnolnose Writing » .
c-iv»>l I’iit.itojrjrb. PhKodjrtphia ana Ohio st»t. v L r * -
Alm. at th. principal rain of tie Union for the nilft
years. • * Ptet
-ME3U. Minister* Sons received at liul/ptio* '
I'or full infcrnmUor-Clixnlai;, Spec ia »«.*■»»—, .
Orr.’tmenUt Embellish ea V !«*.,»,, ®T* ''«f
•n-cioie 15»j letter stampe to. F. tv ) iTtv. I ***)
LYON’S
Pure Ohio Catawba Brandt
TM UNIVERSAL PUEFEKJJWd
*"■* tt “ »*£
MKmCXNAL PURPOSE
knowu, which b tx\\y corroborated M «u *r*rtvi
aicia&a wlw.lmv® o*o4 it Ixl ttair prooict W"
For Summer Complaints with ehlldren
A Curt it ffuaraniudf or the bt r*.
funded.
“ 11 wJI relieve that affliction, at *»n fc(
Diarihaa & Bowel Complaint
AS A BEVERAGE, ’
The|uru article U superior, and a tot*,!-.
and MlUt KKMhDY fur *****
Ditpeptia Flatulent y, Cramp. Cotit, lan no r
Low Sptriit, Gmtral Deiiiiily, AWaw- ‘
nett. Liver Complaint, tie.
Pjiysloians, whohave used it In their practice. . nu > .
it la the moat flattering term*. a». will bl a Mtl yl
to tua numerous letter* and • irti&catti. 1 •
A. HAHTk CO., Proprietors, Cinclnaail
A. ROUSH,
Kovfllb “* AiW “ for
V *
Dll. TEI.tFR lini devoted a lifetime lathe cure of in
ease on which liia book* trout. Addreee J. TKLLKILII »
No. 6 Beaver street. Albany, N. V. •
Dr; Vi. hols' Female Pill«, |Pa box, with Ml dlrwdoaa
Married ladies shonld not us« than. Sent by mail it
drcsa Dr. Teller, ns above. April Hlh, 'JJ-lj
1859. Fall Trade 1859.
A U A RD.—THE UNDERSIGNED
XJL have just received and are now offering the larnti
and must varied stock of *
FRESII GROCERIES
ever bu-nght to this Market! In c cuectloa with iK,
above, cliey are constantly supplied with choice Irakis, .f
the vai ions grades of
, FLOUR!
.4 Ito, Bacon, Cheese, Whale, Tanner't and Lari
Oils ; Men York;
Together with all kinds (jf Pittsburgh Manufactured Arth
do«, all of whioli will be sold low fur cash. The iter
chants of this place are Invited to call befur. purehiilai
elsewhere ■ At the Old Stand
Oct. S, ’oo-2tu.] WIT. 11. QORVLY k CO,
271 Liberty S..»ppn!;e EoyU Hotel. Pittsburgh.
HOW A 111? AaaOt'lATlO iS j
PHILADELPHIA,
A Voievoleni T'isiihititm established b'j Special Endaitmnl,
for the JXlir f :./ tv Sick and Pietrused, ajjticttd toiih
Virulent and Hvifiemie Diseases, and i.-pt dally fir.t/k
Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
Mcdicul Advict'given erntia, by tto Acting Surgeon, A*
all who apply by letter, with a description of tbfir condi
tion, (nge, o.cupo'b a, I! .iUii_t of life. 4c.,) and' in cum of
extreme yoVvi ty. Mo licii -sfuruislicil free of charge.
VALUABLE UKVOiIXS on Sperr.taturrluaa, and other
disease--) of tlio Sexmd Orbin', and on the rzv icuintw
employe’ 1 in the Di rpensnry, sent to- tbs afflict*! In italad
letter ecvulopcg, tree of charge. Xvo or tjnee Slam in ivr
porta z« will be acceptable.
Address, DU. J. SKILLON UOUQHTON, Acting Sur
geon, Uoe-ard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, I'tli
adelpfcia, Da. By order of t’’c Directors.
E2iU D. UEAUTtVELL, Prut
GKO. PATKCHTLD, .Stc’y. [Jan. 10,
KAIL KOAD LANDS TOK SALS,
ON LONG CREDIT,
AKD AT LOT? RATES OF INTEREST
rfMHE {IANIBAL AND'ST. JOSEPH
JL U ATLKOA D COMPANY. baring ov.r 500.000 ACK2S
ofl.iND lying la the State of Miwoari,*iriiicli?rnu grtnt
a<{: by Act of Congress. to aid in tb* comtrnction ot their
Load, offer the principal portion thereof, for win, on th*
most liberal term's.
Tiic greater.pirt'of tbeae landi are within fix. and all
•vithinilfleen, alike of the liailr»ad, winch i* aow comple
ted. and open for uat. throughout iu entire length (JO!
milpn.) and run* through a country which la tmturpaanJ
hy any in the f*lubr!ty of i{a climate, the futility of h*
foil, and the wclent of it* minimi manure**.
’ For further information, apply at the hand office oft**
Company, or addr.u hy letter, JOSIAU Hl'ST<
hand CommUiloncr, IL A-Bt. Jo. h- a
y.cb. A 'Ci.-lT*
Hannibal, Mo,
|>x ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.—
’X) t>td tqu bear Uia new* from Euroi*! If job t»M
not/w* will *«H you w l«»t it it. It 1» Am nGN'til ICOI
frouith* EMttill «Ul** with « Ur|«
CLOTHING, ’
constating of ttylef of Or«rw»U, D«*»
Cunts, Vwt», l'»nt», Bo*t*»nd gbp**, and ererythtapng
inaa«tj«lili>KuiNtt.of kind,aUof wblcb b» ofltaMj
unprMedciitedljAow pnCM~fcr' ciiab. Haring puraJJJJ*
hi* itvck atcaafa pricey, beta ther«Vy. enabled to *«U t**T
Iprr.' . . < . ,
Hu invita* all tloae In want of anything in il» Il*» »
giro- him * cal£ taeling *ur» that h» will la *ll* HJr
satisfaction. IXS.NRT TCCt
AJtoonm Sept.3o, - _
' Retool* &tore.
r PHE SUBSCRIBER HAS LATELY
| opened * BOOK. BTOKB next door to .
t ta* aoruer cf Flttfinfa and JfrttU ttrutt, JqMjmß /
where may be Hand
Old and, Standard Avihort, Jfew Vfd>UeBi*o»ii
Light Literature, 1 P eriudieaU and Staph «•*
'■ Faney Stattoriefy'inlarge varittitt.
Altoona »nrmpcctftlUyinvited hi call.: .j,
tEB-All orders athuxledto Wttb insiiuptne*»*ndd“EKr
Altoona. Jl«v. 3. ISSOrtfV ' Jtt. BMlXii.
tte imm mnoVidhtl ' ' ■ ,- •• ■■■
Planing: Mill and sa»l» af»n«* fa *'
from Tipton to Altoona, whira!he will continue to .fftijL
dare and attend Mall-wort entro»ted to him, * , uU3
j*Uch. Thi Mill la on the lot A
Nor. U,lW9.—tf • •'
T\BNTISTBy.~©n: S- KIMMBIiI*
..»■ »-• -v. . .
, Teeth pea with QoW, and rtnwW
Tttth iitrlilfd bjr the Kleetro Magnetic JUeUM wiw
AHoperatloni and wort done cheaper -than
olee lr. the county, and a deduction made, of
eipoheee from Altoona to HolHdarsborg, BW* au r"
ttone amounting to tire doltare and 6rer. ' ’
: «4_ Offlce on Montgomery atreet, oypoelU
HoST Hollidsystnrg, Pa. [Pec. 1%
rtABBET BAGS, TEUNKS. ®
lifiy fliW pIKI <■ W» • t. 3
A "BOOK FOR EY.
TRYHOI) Y.—BTARTun
tsJ
;*■«,» great work for
led, or for tlmte conUmoW
ing marriage—2oo ntfet.fol
if l'L A'l'fcS. Price 35 esota
'nt to all parts under seal k»
t 'l, POST PAID. W0 H r 2
■pi"* *oW the last year,
'•£le, married, and tbs t»
led happy. A Lectors at
xX/Ye,Oflh>W to chooM 4
■ler: a complete work so MM
/ifery. It contains hCniksfc
aired—warranted to be wank
;ud for it. Jo cents In spstls « „
•uj secure a copy by rstora if
Be
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touseieef the u
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to aUtoiate bU fit
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d»7 eroning, vb
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IfifTOneral tool
Out
tbejulßV oon, and
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latte
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ttujft utaniin
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Btidlved, That w
friemia
«• al&alytud aucl
Wi(J k&»U —as a
•Hlgirtg. ■' All who
»'«h |n»,wiU nctoi
tann-hearted and
»od a helping: hau
m>m’ That i.
*Woal9ted to prei
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That 01
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family
of our w
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MJo^idready
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