fjeptinraa Wntne. ALTOONA, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1860. Qu Where pertie* Me nnknownto w.onrnilafor adver tiling U to require pay ment to edre&ce, or a gnmrantee from fenUwn pertknu. It. is therefore oeeleee foraUiuehto «end tat advirtiaemeaU tigering to pa; at the end of three.or eix month*. Where edTertbemepte are accompanied with the mrarji whether one.flve or tea doUpn, : we will gWe the advertiser thefull benefit of ceshratea. S. H. PETTEISCiUUL A CO., « . Advertising Ageqts, 119 Nassau street. New York, and lA State street,.'Boston, are the Agents for the Altoona Trfytmt, and the.most influential and largest circulating Newtpapewtothe United States and the Canadas. The; are anUiorlied to contract for ns at our Uieest'roUt. ' The New Tariff Bill. On Thursday last, the House of Repro- sentativas, at Washington, a new ■ Tariff Bill, increasing the rate of duties on many articles and giving special atten tion, to coal and iron/ The new bill pos- cesses all the essential; features of giving protection to American industry, and it ‘would hp well for. the country should it be finally passed; but as the Senate has yet to act upon it, we have no hope that such will be the case, as there is a majority in that branch against it. The vote on the final passage of the bill in the House was as follows: Yeas. —Messrs' Adams, (Mass.,) Adams, (Ky) Adrain,* Aldrich, Alley. Andbbsoh. (Ky.,) Ash ley, Babbitt, Beale. Bingham, Blair, BUiko, Bray ton, Briggs, Beistow, Buffington, Bnrn ’ham, Butterfield, Campbell, Carey, Case, Col fax, Conklin, Covodo. Davis, (Md.,) Dawes. De lano, Duell, Edgerton. Edwards, Elliott, Ely, Etheridge, Farnsworth. Fenton, Ferry, Flo- j tenet, Foster, Frank, French, Gooch, Grow, Gur- | ley, Hale, Helmick. Hichroan,* Hoard, Hum phrey, Hutchins. Irvine J nnkin. Kellogg. ( Mich.) Kellogg, (111 .) Kenyon, Killinger, Leach, (Mich) Leo, * Lougneckcr, Loomis. Lovejoy, Marston, McKean, McKnight, McPherson, Millward, Montgomery,* Moobe, (Ky ,) Moorhead. Mor rill. Morris, (Pa.,) More. Nixon, Olin, Potter, Reynolds,* (lice, Higgs, Robinson, (R. 1.) Royce Schwartz,* .i Scranton, Sedgwick, * Sherman, Somes; Stewart. (Pa.,) Stratton, Tappan.Thay dr. Tompkins, Train, Trimble. Vandever, Yer ree, Wade,’Waldron,‘'Walton, Washburn, (Me.,) Washburn. iWis .) Washburn. (H 1.,) Webster, Wells, Whitely, Windom, Wood, Woodruff.—lo 6. Republicans in Roman type; Administration Democrats in Italics; Southern Americans in shall Capitals ; Anti-Lecompton Democrats . marked' with a star (*) Naxsl—Messrs. Allen, Anderso.n, (M 0.,) Ash more, Avery. Barksdale, Bocock, Bonham, Branch, Burch,'Burnett, Gln»l(|., (M 0.,) Cloptou, . Cobb, Cochrane. Cox. Crawford, Davis,* (lad .) Dojarnotte. Edmunson, Garnett, Hardeman. Harris. (Va..) Holman, Houston Howard, Hughs, Jacksau, Jenkins, Kttnkel,'l Lamar, Lamlr°n», Leach, (N. C. v ) Leake, Lo jjjap, Love, Martin, (0 ») McQueen, Miles, Mill son. Mbore, ('Ala..) NibUck, Vettit, Peyton,, Phelps, Pugh, Reagan. Robinson, (111.,) Ruffin, Simms,Bingleton, Smith, (Va..) Smith, (N> C.,) Spinner , Stallworth. Stanton. Stevenson. Taylor, Thomas, tl.ndcrwood, V,ul(indigham, Woodson, Wright—d 4. Administration Democrats in Roman; Repub licans in Italics; Americans in small caps; Anti-Lecompton Dcmocaats marked thus (*) RBCAPItm-ATIOK. Yeas-—Republicans 91: Democrats 2; Amer icans 6'; Anti-Lecomptou Democrats 6.—105. Hats—Democrats 59; Republicans 3; Amer icans 1; Anti-Lectin pton Democrats 1.—64. ' Distressing Calamity.—Twenty-sev en persons, mostly females, were drowned a few days sipce, while on a pic-nic and fishing excursion; nine miles from Cam den, South Carolina. During the after noon about 80 ladies, with a few gentle .men embarked in a fiat-boat for the pur- v large pond. — - "w hile thus enjoying 'themselves the boat struck a snag, held fust, aqd began to leak. In a short time it sank, and the party, which seems to liave been fuddled together; sank with it, and clinging one to the other, with that grasp which be longs only to those in a drowning condi tion, there was little opportunity for the males in the company to rescue the ladies or even to save themselves. The scene on the boat and on shore is said to have teen heart-rending. A few pf the bodies jrere afterwards recoverd, but most of them could not be found. v onr cotemporary of field' Raftsman, we have frequently bf*o. asked-how Hon. John Coyote can* to Kaye the sobriquet, “ GJory-ty(fpd” at tached to his name. We isetr ap the time it.wfts firstgiven, how became by it, forgotten until qwr memory wai refjreshed by Brother Bo6r, who says tfhat Covode is.charged; but'whether cor rect or opt we can not .say,' with haying to ft friend,when the protrac ted contest lor the" Speakership in 3-856 *ftk endedy ‘‘Glory to Ged, Banka is ■.' Mujaziut, for Jane, is - Ihe first pf the monthlies upon our table *'' 1$ contains the usual number of fashion ldafcft-en4;epgraving3 and a well eelloted Binary Jgyice f 2 per annum. ?jc&& 4M'- RePB1?1TO»®NOLI8H PUBLICATIONS. —We always take pleasure in calling the attention pf>ftnr readers to ihe fact that! Messrs i.eonard^Scott'&Co.)theenterpri sing publishers Of New York,' are now re 4 publishing the London, Edinbnrgh, Northi British and Westminster Reviews, and: Blackwood’s Magazine, .and furnish them at the prices of simitar publications in this country, which '® far below the price vat which they in England. They are all standard works of worldwide reputation. New volumes of each com menced on the first of January last. The following are the terms: ' _ \ Per Ann. For any One of the four Renews.. $B. 00 For any two of the four Review 5..........: 60Q F.or any three of the four Review 5......... 700 For all four of the Reviews 8.00 For Blackwood’s ilugazine........ 8.00 For Blackwood aid one Review X 6,00 For Blackwood nnd two Reviews 7.00 For'Blackwood and three Review 5,...,.... 9.00 For Blackwood and the Four Reviews..-.,, 10:00 Remittances should always be addressed to the publishers, Leonard Scott & Go., No. 54 Gold Street, New York. ggk. The Baltimore Constitutional Union Party National Convention nomi nated Hon. Johri Bell, of Tennessee, for President, and Hon. Edward Everett, .of| Massachusetts, for Vico President. Belli was noprioated on the second ballol> The Convention was much larger than was ticipated,;and its actions very harmonious. It was composed of the American party; North, old line Whigs who have not af filiated with the Republicans, and the| Southern Opposition." Mr, Bell was an old, line Whig, but went over to the| American party, which is ♦the only one opposed to the Democracy, South of Ma-| son’s and Dixon’s Line. He is in favor of a protective tariff, and is an anti-Le comptonitc. The ticket is a strong one,; and could easily be swallowed by the en tire opposition of the country. Samuel Griswold Goodrich, widely known to the youth of our country as “ Peter Parley,” died at hia residence in New York, on.the K)th inst. It was as editor of “ Merry’s Museum and Parley’s Magazine,” which he established and pub lished from ’4l to ’54, that we first became acquainted with his writings, which we always admired and sought after. No man ever obtained a higher place in the affections of the youth of the country than “ Peter Parley,” and dis death will be universally regreted. The Senate Chamber, at Harris- | burg, is now undergoing repairs. It has { heretofore been badly ventilated, and: suitable arrangements are now being made by .which a proper temperature can be maixtauxed. Hope it will have the same .effect upon tempers the of that' body. In ih BR AND THE 'Kug&h friends 0n the otheKside df-thc water are ? taking up subscriptions, and paying hdut o*9. Ur Sayers. v A man' who would ataau up and be knocked down twenty-seven times, without hnoe felling’ltts antagonist, ought to Tiaveppldcn. guineas. The man. trho was thrown thirteen. times, And once ' managedto get ins .opponent down witfe him, so %hat it was doubtful which threw, deserves to be applauded. Let each man’ i have the credit that belongs to him. —■ Heenamis, without doubt, the champion j pf the' world, for knocking men down ; and ■ Sayere js the champion of England, at! least, foe being knocked. down. Heenan can knoct a man down more times in two hours than any living man ; and Sayers ■ can stand being knocked down , more times. HeenancSn give more hard knocks; and Sayers can take them., llee han’is the active hero of the prize-ring: Sayers isithe passive. Heenan is the pos itive champion: Sayers is the negative. — If you want a man to beat, send for Hee lian ; but if you are afier a man who will stand an infinite cfeal.of beating, then ap- | ply to -Sayers. Heenan is the great ; knocker down-payers tbeT great knocked dow-n. Heenan is the most porous and powerful of the users-up of humanity ; and Sayers the most extraordinary ;men of tough and well-seasoned humanity. "So the English will crow over their cham pion, and we over ours. Vie ate what ours did ; they can brag of what theirs mighit, could, would, or should have done. ;« Yonl-ftftj Hoodie I” “ God Save the Queen!” Chorus all!— I “Derry, down down, down-derry-down !”— Ti-i-ger ! Recently, near Petersburg, \a., a musk rat and a mocassin snake had a fight in a pond, and the rat turned and made for the shore. The snake caught him as he reached the bank, they fought for ten minutes, now on the bank and now in the water, till the rat surrendered. At this time a looker on threw a stone, which caused the snake to release bis hold, and the rat, finding himself free, scrambled away to his hole. Our .English cousins, we presume, in view of the recent fistic battle'' in their dominions, would call this a “ drawn fight.” Fun for the Japanese. —The Japan ese thought that the ladies whom they ,saw at the Sandwich Islands wearing crin oline, actually filled the immense skirts. One of the men, who happened to touch a dress hi passing, was much surprised to find it caving in, and bust into roars of i laughter at his astonishing discovery. — His ideas of the bodily proportions of the fair one suddenly collapsed. PEN AND SCISSORS _ Coining;—mad dog season. I.ook out for virions pliiz>-d canines. MS' Creating a “furore”—the Altoona correspondent of the U. S. Volv'.f. Gazette. ffg- Our thanks are due Col. L. W. Hall for a copy of the revised Penal Code of Pennsylvania. Charles Dickens Is said to hare reported the lleenau- Sajera prize llglit for the London Timet. V. '.win Brice a Boston pugilist, has cbidlenged John Morrissey to a prize figlit for $13,000 a side. j&ff- To bo deprived of the person we in comparison of living flri* 1 * i.ote. \ A f-c-w days since, tlio Emigrant Train on the Penn’» Railroad conveyed some three or four hundred aWrmoiiß through this place, on their way to Utah. _ ' i » „r6ut one old woman Prentice says he has heard or , . . , , . , of many thousand young who kissed her cow, but he J J ° ones who have kissed very calves. *5- A newspaper ™ atarted Dot lons Rgo ' the flrfit number of whir* contain* 1 a letter from a correspondent, who aigned'nimself a instant, reader.” < It is said th" 1 a h artlat recently painted an imita tion of a bottle water so naturally, that the cork flew out befor' hc CoKld P aint a * rtrin B to fustHD il - Team.—The new planet of Dr. Loscirbault the snn in 19 of our days. Rather a short vjArchut 1 t£B- A young man advertises his desire for a wife—pretty and entirely ignorant of Oit fact." Evidently he wants a fool. Any smart, pretty woman Knows she’s pretty —she w ouldn’t be smart if she didn’t. ,'#sr Tiie New York Courts, by a decision just rendered, hold that the “conditions” printed on the free passes issu ed to cattle drovers are sufficient, defence to any claim for damages arising from any cause whatsoever. ' t3_Tlie Chicago correspondent of the Harrisburg Tele graph says the proprietor of the “ Briggs House” tells him that he can eat a thousand men. What a cannibal he must be. ' ' V £3>ohfascatory. —The Cleveland Plaindealtr says there are so many colored persons in Oberlin that the streets constantly wear a dark appearance, and gu has to be burned on cloudy days to enable white people to get around. A little boy fell into the river at Greenfield, Maine, a few days since, barely escaping drowning, \then asked by his mother what be was thinking about when in the water, ho said he thought “be should furnish an item for the newspapers.” The Mormons are somewhat excited at the intro duction of the bill in Congress making Polygamy an of fence against statute law. They are drilling and arming to some extent, and if they will ever fight, it will be in de fence of their peculiar institutions \ 43* Our exchanges all contain brief editorials headed “ Prepare for the Census.” A woman in Herkemer coun ty, N. Y- has done so. She has presented her husband with three fine boys pnd a girl. Editors had better devise some less sensational beading for their paragraphs. The Pennsylvania Railioad Company have made a proposition to build a telegraph line from Clairsville Inter section to Indiana, provided the citizens of BiaireviHe sub scribe 125,000, the railroad company to be entitled to tho nso of the line for transmitting all necessary communica tions relating to the road. V%.The prize-fight in Parliament.—The subject of prize fighting hasheon introduced into the English Parliament, with the riew to prevent another meeting, but those who condemned prize-fighting were only laughed at in that august body. - This shows the prevailing sentiment of the public in upon the price ring. , A prize fight came off in NewUarapahlre, oh the 10th inal., between UsrryJFinuegan, of Boston, and Mike Leavitt, of Lowell. Twenty rounds were fought in thirty six minutes.Binpegan was the winner, Leavitt haring been beaten blind. There were about two hundred specta tors present, mostly from Boston. A pmale.—The following three words are the foil address (naiue, town and State) of a certain iodiridaal.— See if yon can find oat how to read it. - ■ Wood John Mass. See another eolpmn for explanation. fl3»lt is said that in : Japan old maids are unheard of— ;■ - T r tf* *>™p. ««^kd T» i,*,. "r*!* ?*• D^'n ' l»a'tli« pleasure of meeting ip the j door anAllnteL fl-ttt. care, tin the day wopnaedWer it. thegentfemanlyPml- moT the perpetrator:, guilt. dent efthai W. Case. More-of A j man *l*l.l* to temptation man and a greats than he. i pteahmo, dpt. j one whispers it ta »r to.£ not Ut« in the wist. The cmrioctor. bn thl. Koad are eye toeje untd the men who understand their business—gefrtlv manly and ac- anxioUt expectancy, i°- ~ . .. commodating men, not only calculated to build up their ctet hlrnedf. or quietly golng;tp the k‘ndly own reputations, but also that of the Hoad. The whole reprovi.igl.Un of his errorard Bond from Pittsburgh to Chicago U’ in as complete order the Pharisee.««t*eto as almost any Road in the U.dted Statcs-all owing to the streeto and from the honse-toji., m hopes of men I careful manner in which it is managed. 1 would sdvise that he is piously concerned and anxious to see the tide of all persons travelling west, who wish to travel up to time iniquity stayed.* Splendid consistency, indeed and with perfect safety, and also to aVqid the annoyance The publicity given by men to the secret sins of other, of changing cars, to take the P. Ft. W. tC. R. R., as has done but W Httle, If goo* ; run. through without change, and iu less time than any .Every man, whether gopd or other Road. . of moral courage, wilt defend lo the last hrf ovrneh.rac -1 cknnot, in tliU letter, give yon ranch news \bout the ter if assailed byaman worthy of Empire City of the West, more than to iay that is is Uk* ; mUf Jeolons ol that wtoll . °J-£yj n- all other Western cUiw-rnther dull at present. Bu ? iuess reform a man by c °* Md ’J r • seems somewhat prostrated owing to the general dullness Kxpose him-hy Ty of the times. '\J of luiurhig hi. injured «*•»•«**h Try Next mining my friend and I shook hands and separa-1 to make men and women better bjr pofctip* out with nice i arrive ate However, X look my ticket for Oshkosh, a town j this actyr that one,-*a yop % jof about 1200 inhabitants, on the shore of Lake Wtnaeba- goahee! you ate a bewflictOft iudoedi. Oh, &Hy. where la I go, at the mouth of Wolf River. After the tram got un- thy blush? y , i ’ . der headway, I whs requested to take a seat in the hind- ‘ No, the despot «* most car. Raving no one to look after but myself, 1 spent any good, hut to dp all t»*>ann they a good portion of the day on the hind platform, where X poss.bls, a thirst that can %Iy bequenched with therm*, had an opportunity of examining both the road and the of its vlctim-to seek to thcappcUtc oftl.> vulgar , country. The country is one vast plain, and much of it In crowd. PRO . 80. 0 a high state of cultivation. The road is as good as could Altoona. May 15 th. IS-** be tvjiected, considering the manner in wlricb it is bui.t, the greater portion of it being without stone or gravel.— The liind t, low, wet prairie, which is riifiicm t to build up ; on; but the worst feature I noticed about it was tliat it is laid with English iron, which undoubtedly makes it an un safe food to travel over. The train arrived at Oshkosh, 193 miles, from Chicago, about an hour before date. I expected that there would be steamboats running from tills place, making connections with the cars, bat 1 found this was not the cose. About ten o'clock on Saturday, a boat came down. Quite a uum- { ber of passengers who were waiting ul tiie XXanington { House, where 1 stopped, together with myself, were pack- i ed, baggage and all, in an omnibus to bo curried to the | bout lauding. About tbe time we were all comfortably | seated, the young man of the house informed us that the | boat only run to Prairie du Chion, while vve all wished to : go to Uunieith. Assuring ns of this fact, the kindly laud- i lord informed us tha, we must all get out and wait for ano ther bent. Being aware of " tricks upon travellers,” I took the. liberty of walking down to the wharf, and ar rived Aere just as tbe boat was rounding out, and on in qury found that she was bound direct to Dun Leith. Xf ever a poor fellow received a blessing it was that landlord, as we ail believed it was a “trick upon travellers; ’and now we arf here wilb no hope ofTi boat until this time to-mor row. 1 wouid advise ail persons travelling west to the Mississippi, and wishing to go either north or south an the river, not to come to this point, or ten chances to one they will bt kept here a 'day or two. If X were travelling west fifty times again, this w ould be the last point I would come to. Whether it is the tanlt of the Lacrosse llailrond Com ! pauy, or this people here, I am. not able to sily, but 1 pre i sumu it is chargeable to both, os there v an a regular line steamboat loft mr the south before the arrival of the train, and the train was on time. Keeping passengers here two nights and a day wijl nut be tolerated by tbe travelling community. 1 understand that we arc not the first who have come here by the La Crosse Railroad, under the he- Lof.ihat they could go right along, au.fwhen they arrived found il wai not tile case. Therefore, when you travel, wei-t, take care ol Lacrosoe. As I walked through some of the principal streets yes terday, it being Sunday. I saw some of the principal whis key shops and several clothing stores in full blast, and per sous coming in in e*inud. j with their guns on their shoul ders. set theta down at the door of a whiskey shop, take their liquor .and then,march of) Again. I also observed Indians—men, women and children —coming across the river iu their caiidcs, getting their bottles filled with ‘-fire water,'’ (tefri-o drunk iui'l paddling their their canoes back again. Some of them .-«r,, r. he hiirdestdooking creatures I ever saw. Yours, w I,II7 tv'UAGO ' Dear Tribune :—When I came to imjuire the best way to get from Stephens’ Point to the Mississippi River, I began to see where I was, and thought of retracing my steps, put I came to the conclusion that that would not do, as I never was in the Imldt of backing out from any undertaking. I therefore shaped ray course down the Wicousln Riv. r again in the Wisconsin line of stage coaches. Seating myself in the coach at 4 o'clock in the morning, away I went, and arrived at Grand Rapids at 9 o'clock, for breakfast aud change of horses. This is a lumbering place 2+ miles be low Stephen's Point, on the same river. I thought the place was properly named, fur the water dashes and foams over rocks of huge size. projecting above the water in the bed of the river and along the shore. The water is of a dark reddish color, and is not fit to drink,us it is kept up by the water from the marshes and lakes in the upper country. Wo crossed Hie riverat thisplace in a self-acting ferry-boat. The mail leading to New Lisbon, on the La crosse and Milwaukis Railroad, runs through a barren country, of the poorest lafid. Along the way I noticed ruins of improvements that had once been opened up but abandoned on account of the shallowness of the so;'.. One place, in particular, arrested my attention. The road pass es through one ol those ancient fortifications about which, perhaps, you have heard so much. This ons is the most interesting I have ever seen. There bon the north side a row of mounds, about 40 feet apart, extending nearly north aud south, some 600 yards, that have not a tree or shrub upon them. On the south side there is a perfect breast work of earth thrown up about the same length of Uio mounds. On the south-western aide there extended another breast-work, closing up all hut the eastern end or square. These were all erected by a race of people now nearly un known. ti*. ' At Hew Lisbon we took tbe cars and run through to La crosse in four'and a half hours, arriving at 12 o'clock at night. This town is situated on the Mississippi'river, at the mouth of Lacrosse River. After a good night's rest, I arose early next morning, and perambulated about town for a while, examining several extensive saw-mills. This is an extensive lumbering point; vast quantities of pine logs are brought down tho river and manufactured Into boards tor tbe southern and eastern markets, I then took passage up Wolf River, and ascended 50 miles above Osh kosh; Tills is a Very crooked and deep river, but in some places it spreads out into lakes five miles wide, most of wliich are shallow. In many places they were covered with thousands of ducks, and I am Informed they abound in fish of different kinds. All along tbe shore are Indian wigwams. The Indians come down from tho upper coun ty to fish during the winter season and flit again in the spring as soon as tue ice in the river breaks np. After 1 hod proceeded up this river far enough, I stepped off the boat at Gill's Landing, which is about the head ol steamboat navigation. I seated myselif in a stage coach, In company with two strangers, and, at the crack of the driver’s whip, away we went over hills and throngh mar shes toward Stephen's Point, on tho Wisconsin River, the w'hble country is a wilderness. Along the stream there are heavy forests of while pine timber, hut all show the marks of the woodman's axe. tA great portion of the distance has neither timber nor grass, nothing but white sand—too pitor for grass to grow upon. A little before night wo encountered sin old-fashioned thunder-storm on the plain. 1 thought that I had heard: it thunder and aeon it rain in Pennsylvania, but that storm outdid anything 1 bad ever seen or beard in my travels hjre. He closed up the coach and kept ourselves' dry, and trusted to the driver and horses to take ua through, which they did with safety. After tho storm,'vmpassed 'along smoothly unfil woarrivedjit Stephen's Point. Tills a town lying on the Wisconsin fciver. 'iSOmiles aJboTe its month.— It contains ZJWMnhaWtants. The only fausiness dona here is lumbering. Many men engaged In it here have become wealthy, and most of them are from the east. I shall giro you an account of my travels from here in my next. . WINNKBAUO. ». • 1.-..- ■.''.. .*.!:.► • • \\ - - *• /, •.’? •■iv.' ■ ■ Vt.J?-* 1 ./- " Win., May 9th, Vc.vy t “ ‘ iHr Atom* Tribune. Love of Sowadal. SPECIAL notices. 1!! DEATHIH to- every form and species of vermin: , itafe, &c., Exter’r. -aSK* Bed-Bug Exterminator. Electric Insect Powder, &c. DE3TROTS IXSTAST^T Ruta—Roaches—Mice— Moles—Ground. Aula—Moths— Mosquitoes—Fleas— Plants— lu accts on Animals, 4c., Ac.—in abort every form anti species' of vermin; 10 years established In New Ymd^Olty— City Post Office—the City Prisona and Stilton Houses—City Steamers, Ships, 4c.—fhe City Hotels, “As'.or, ’ “St. H|- cholits.” 4c.—ami by more than 20,000 private Camilles. «jr Druggists and retailors everywhere sell thorn. 4-jy Wholesale Agents in all the large Cities. Regular sices, ibc., 50c.. and J 1 boxes, bottles, flasks. A®-! 1! Beware li; of spurious imitations. Examine each Bos. Bottle and Flask, and take nothing but “Costal's." /US' $l.OO brxessont by mail. and J 5 bases for Plantations, Hotels, 4c, by express fltg-Address’orders—Kir for “circular to Dealers- to - HENRY R. COSTAR, r-ccrcifAl. Depot, 410 Ur.o.vDWAV, N, Y. Sold by «. W. Kessler, Altoona. March 2b, ISOO.-flra. Wonderful, but True. A few days since, Mr. Jus. 11. Beadle, of Huntsville.'Ala- 1 bama, called on us and gave us permission to publish for I Ilk- benefit of suffering humanity, the astonishing care J which bad been effected in the case of bis wife by the use j of Ur. Honee's V-g-table Epileptic Pills. He Informed us. I that at the time bis wife-commenced using the medicine, ! her system wis so entirely prostrated, by tbo number of spasms she had undergone, as to redndo her weight to 100 lbs. Since she has been talcing tho pills, she has entirely got over the spasms and has gained in weight and bodily heaith. She now weighs at leas* 2UO W?., snd declares sha is in better enjoyment of health than ever V-MUro in hot life. Mi. Beadle also reiateii the ro-e of Mr. Ilnfrisou l.iglitfojt of the same tovyu. whs ha.! heed entirely cured of the worst form of Epilepsy by these samo pills. Ur lagbtfoofs case was eo bad that be never passed a Week without having an attack, often falling down in the street. -Un has not had an attack for more than a year. Mr. .Bea» thi} perfcctkHj |>l/tbp art/Of wo*jfei doth' wisely and well, and eoa4 to set off to fh* beatiadvautaga the iorms of its ,call at ths Brown SfoneClotbing Hall ofßdckhjn, * 'WS CheetnutSt. abose 6trth. I’hila. andeiamine ihiir itbek ofgarmenta for gentlemen and youths. ;,'■/ N ; ;• , • , ■ ■ • Thle disease canbe cored by Dr. Keyttr't P>c(haeht R* ***' Prepared by him in Pittobnrg, Pa,i#bioh la pnt up ta bottjee andeuld at 25 cents eacb.ltisaa excellent wheo (hinted, for spongy and Under gains, and -A**, toothache. wjmmm SB. HOOPLANIVS GERMAN BITTERS, AND »r, hooplasd’s Balsamic cordial, The great standard medicines of the pruettt age, have acquired their great popularity only through ycore of trial, Uabounded eatitfae tion it rendered by them in aU eases; Vun cold ot otherwise, headache, pain In the slue, pelpbt*. t'Otvpf the heart, whiles, all nervous affections, hjiterr.*, fntigdypain in lira, bach and limbs, Ac., Jisl’iiieJ ii*p which a\jj« prom interruption of nature. DK. CiUCESEMA.VS PlhU Vm the coutoencemciit of a new era in the tKstaw,t„t those irregulauties and obstructions which Uatseensiiont thonsaids of the young, the beautiful, mJ the Os loved to‘>n premCaita grave. No female caa enjaj joci health unlaw she Is tsgular. and whenever an ibicu-tira takes place the general health logins tc tledlne. DR. CHBfeitJM AVd pJLI-S are the most effectuarpipiedy ever known for allcompUitti peculiar to /smalts. Toaii clasws they are itivoluabls, .'! due.'itj. WtitA certainty, ptntdicj.l Ti.ji.lartly. . They ar, known to thoWcaada, who have 'nurd them at Jifferrnt p. ) riode, t|iionghout thneonutty. having thsauictiunuffuuu of, the bust eminent IViyiitttlnt in dnerieu' ! directions, stating, jr/i.w, o.W irfon 'I, iloc.' | not bt used, with each Box,— On ' fries One iWior tjti i Cox, cohtfiininrj 40 Pills. ■ ' A valuable Pamphlet, to be had oflhs Agents- Pills «n/ by duit, promptly, by to tbs the eral Agents Sold by Druggists generally," ■ R. It. IUiXCTIINUc, AlisOUv ibutt, ' 14 Broadway, .sS* fori! ■Hid in Aituona by U. If. Kessler; in llollWayAarg lj UcO. A. .lu* 'jLs, Have You a DiaoosCd Liva^, The question, though startling, is sipEeieatly »ugjallu wln-n the fact b taken into cmildemtion that Hsuasd the Liver'have become most frw]ncntlatU United Slates. Indeed, there are few foiraulil-le ilikus that are not in some way t reef able to ft deranged suit ;f that important organ. Many of the comphi&U uvcaCj dossed under tlie-hvad of Consumptfon, have their origin in Iho Liver. “ Any remedy that would insure reguhritf and healthfulj»ctloß-te the "Liver, Would he a liWsiaf to mtraKf'ndi” has beou the exclamation of Ihotmudt remedy has been found ; it is safe and. sure. Wheostti trial has bom-afforded it, it has never boon known to Si. Bender, have you nny disease of: the Liver, or dies* which you believe proceeds from heptui: Lose uot a moment, hut purchase a boa ■ f hr. Jl’tsii- < Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros* Pitinbnrgb. Pa-. trails*- will restore you to health. Ills the only reir.Mj jdi* covered, to which implicit confidence tuny be insert. AST' Purchasers will be careful to iwk fc rPH. ML-tl't'’ CELEBRATED UTEII PILLS, urtimif;stand by M.ES -IXO BROS ,of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pill* im porting to he Liver Pills, now before the public.' Dr. M'- Lane's genuine Liter Pills, also his ctichmtai Vttaifcr can uow be had at ell respectable-drug stares. AW.>w vine without tlie sigitalure of , ' FLEUISO BROI Cheapest! Best! Largest ! J 35.00 Pays for Tuition in Single and Double Retry ' lug. Writing, Commercial Arithmetic sod I*™* ■ Boari i ,Weeks $2O, SUitionery |I. Biilion , pen«ss62. Usual time to complete a full course, front 61 0 ' 5 ” _ Evpry StudenLupon gradon ting, Is guamfew »w -petent tomanaguthc Books of any Busim-a sm I 0 * 13 * to cant a salary of from 1600 to $l,OOO. Students enter at any t(we—So/Tfcstica—• fop*’ * pleasure;- v.unoi* First Premiums ifotr Best Business Voting ccived at PhilaAelphfawanffObio Also, at the principal Fdiraof the Cuba fhr tha pea years. • ■./ • V ” i . • -i - *S_ Ministers Sons received nt haf price- For fall information. areolar. Sptf*'ajw*. OrnamentalWritlng and enclose Are letter stamps to . . /F. w. Bept.2a,lM«.L-ljr / Pitt3imr?h, lL- r TronsK*®* loti at pbivaib O. SALK.—lhrGate-llonee adlot . belonging totheALTOONA AN llObv mjSRLt W UDAVSBUKO PtANK ROAp< »«- iwjul nate mfto from Altoona. Is Id red ataMKUCr -Private Sale, l\>r terms iaf : irtber^wMPßj particulars inqolre ot JOSEPI »«ART. Company. . f \ [AprO»isau^ Ti t o R E UGH! J.S I Just arrived at the lot Ora No. y 1, Carbon OS, S quart, abb a lot of Carbol which are warranted to bm ' Altoona, Nov. 34. ’59-tn- O, YES! 0 1 rdraw n]<*Ji andbj cee to the pn.,ic, that I Man Auctioneer whenoi TTARDR^B JTL Hons just recel 15-tf] -. • KAIR, H Paint, Saab OPBCTAOE Jussis for salsa* f- h MORE LIGHT- Iore if’A:*on«h. Ueh he will ** n Alii Lamps ° T ; jporior to an) other E;s! -GENTLEMEN r; JOSEPH V is ready to djs*h*OE« hi *,- s 7 called upon. 11*°' . [ of aliTbeschip d«,dfcrmletyßHllßWAy. TOOJB^SHAVING. ? (W* ' «*T* . ig v-y r}\ ■ -'.i -Svl?A^ .1 v=> *s& o*rt /•"©f •4^: ' 0 s'isK , • *v. ■ ' ! «y (**>' tlo#s C«o* M* 'tipi •IIP« jnrtti feucw ikeref £flwei teiipt oftui* •affici ■t’Acc tie tit Wrt B. R. ***? attach dang, i getttef fell int hjjßkw atlfP^e MWlc. I thaerti hape* VtjLt *• Ljnn 100 cc fre.W ftreot TueaU Satdn anti 0 hfotrd pea rat but as notice rather ua, V feat ia »btted * Tefftii uijai JQwdat AaMe fcigijo: Ihis jleO; c cjniuy klaeaii find wt ’‘Hun Iboa: world’ him. COl take t: it wou ‘S not “ever stui an Pablisl RWoud or oou turns, *ery j, progrc tt Utbn trial p t a crcc. tlj a she thbt ti *wUh