' -i. STHINO \ \.\\ •*' -vil , ' ;• V*;l. ' ' vorj- jf thi* ags : < . p’»r hair to It t i with a moit lux«- !! wi' 1 Itching* curs, ns melt't* scald. ;trviMw j«ario was Mi Id three weeks 1- from Angsstlatt •ck and strong— if. re. It waa harsh ; that little ,WWS v our £estorativ» good and psrfuct hinge—ahd' 'who c.ta» when tar cftheialr tonic, *--ara" to record onmended yonr targe and gtnsr* ojde horexnow c;*p’iT ypn sent Dearly exbnos* ■'u d -serve end* yon sit thanks ly !od dsepadnd v. hastily. i ■ v. BOND, i riitf. Bt. BanL t'ltr. I . crch »%:1856. -vofj-otrlU*to , Vut the gtsy T t)*lr Ilk* act ■ vm ofjclimsgv A*» tiiitt In * tU. lykrenliii ;sv fenj jrtjvr vt .ad It Kntconfed . C. M. Rcrp. n? 19.1W5. •- ted Imve nd 'conir£. u> I ■f bl* RMU»- ■ 119 dotjVt* PHEESE, iv'Sad StstM. ''■■j N..y. &&i jng. pKly nl'E; )'S 'MEDJ. jKcfttr b-.ttk- tolicallh ' f all t<* th«*‘ " a. {jiy'aictan Jotm with v.ij(sUll)liu a*crl» kox“". it trWeh '■i entitled !' ■■•< ir. *|so to c. Cisl* the icb- :\VI£O 1/ <* n ti'tcintltii «!»** Mtfoad rising r '';the N- Mit.plr vhtcS * i-lac*. j -liort ■ —A Ioth*t fawn*;.,. ‘h Is » i:v > t 'WM tMWTT S- * si T.W! ■ - i ■V.s-r CbroogL, ;Electioih which comeeoffcu.to-inoiTow week, the 19th one of more than osualin ■MMtk Two tickets ere already In the field, the SM out” Democratic, while the Other lB R “eit:tcna” composed of good men \ v 'Nelaoh {Handing, ■ dMMMr.—:Johh McClelland. W. Vf. Au ito.—Dapicl Price G. W. ; ; David DehalN. W. . i .laditoc—Thopd.9 McMinn, r. .$ School Diree(ort.—C. C. Mason, E. W. - ;• / \ C. B Shift, W. W. ! X /udye / Alexander Riling, N. W. John HVarfel, E. Vf, "i L | w w Michael Clabaugh. | w ‘ w * ; David Coulter,! > v w 1 , Wm. P- W ■Wm. G. McCofniick, ') „ ' E. Beck, / E - ”• No candidates were pat in nomination for Jus tice.of the Peace or Constable. | The following persons lndependent for spid off fices, viz:— . -. / Jmlice of the Ptacs. —John W. Haines, Jacob M\CheiTy, : , Peter Uced. , ,Cpnttabk.-r~3osoph Moist, W. A. B Laub, The “straight-out” Democratic ti(£et a com- Ipogefiijifaiiowa; '• , . ! ' ffkvf BuTgm.r^M; Ti:.’ f.n'lifliteo are .now fairly; in tho field.— in. iiiiog ia to elect -them. / ' 1 " ' ' .-t il ev.tbd Compliment —The aimual popcrt rr . o Directors of tbe Pcana H. 11., contains tat . bi ii Col, T. A SooU.'.tbo efficientand energet- SupcriiAeiidcnt of the Road: •• f - i« position of SnijcrlntenXlent Ins till’d Ky theapj o ntaieutofTh-iiD»9 A. scott. iiiT; . >vh..* baa boon connected' with (ho trans- ?. -xt4.ii.-m tlejvirtmeut since.its orgauiz itiwib and since the operations cf/that depart .ic t « extended beyond the niountiiijs, us dujjcri, leis-iciit of the Western division ; From t'-f* i-aiccs-ful Jiili:nni."*tratlch of the duties horc confided to him, the board h-w entire! con-. Mel.*- tout the high reputation of the road for 5 ‘ 4i< ty liurt tiu.* dispatch of its 'bus!peas will he ii;:y pi'ciL-rveJ. while a comparative release r I'ffi.ce duties WiU e-iable the General Super* •Tei..ienf to exercise id larger influence.ia pro a i.:ig the economical management of the roiuL” In untieing it.the Pittsburgh Ditpatch says “it p s -ij-icfi compliment to a worthy gentleman.— p it Ls not stronger than deserved will be fcertifieJ to by nil who have the pleasure of a business acquaintance with the gentleman re- it'erred to." We cordiallyconcnr with the Dis \pa:ch m its remarks, cipd nro confident that they [ will be concurred in by all who ore acquainted’ ■with the gentleman referred to. * [ Pcßt.sc Lands is lowa ran Sale. —Fur tho L, formation of those of our renders, who design ji.i .hng investments in Western lands, iish the .following from a, proclamation of the, 'president, giving notice th\it a large number of; acres of (joyerument hinds in lowa will be of-i jiT-*d at Public Sale at the following LandOffi ccs. m that State, ami at the following'dates, iVi* • , 5 i At Osage. June 7 ; Fort Dodge, June 14 and l-l; S.oux City, June 7 aud 511 and July I. k}:•-incii J fluffs, June ? and 14 ; Dubuque, .tune, U ;j Fort Dos Aloises, June 14 ; Chnritop, June) [7 Tim sides to jcpmmence on tbe days appoin-i i. i: but no sale to 1 1» kept open longer than two ; V . arid uOprivateeritry ofa'riy of the lands i vrawKl.wUhhe admitteUuutit after the ex-- t .ration of the two weeks. Life or Dr ■KASE.iOuryoung friend George t«c!iester, Esq M an agent for the sale of the ibove excellent hook, is now in town taking • ■“ > • -'i,' ••••/,, )«r j* i* , /„ . t :.„ ”• iu|«criptions. He purposes canvassing the town, ■e hope those of our citizens who desire to pro iire thcbook.and whothat Jiasevcr heard or ■ltd of Kant-don't, will give H'ra their names. •B work is the production of Dr. W. .Elder, the Ktular liter ry editoroftheFluladelphis Prttt, Bl is got up in ChjldBand?ctci;Boß*B beststyle. Ifro jprlce is only $1.50. - 1 ~v ; t • V* ■K’ •'] The Altoona reporter'for the >Stan* Kls Slightly mistaken in stating tike p? en ‘ ;ln whoiannounces himself through our pans, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff i t^i -independent pne. So information is rnmined In his card. We understand him tl> f a candidate for nomination by the Union maty Convention. As to the remark that “lie tka popularity,” we think it entirely gratui ps, na there are few dienmore respected in as community than the person in qnestihn. : icciPEST.—We learn'from the Tipton corres? ideat of the Standard, that on Friday last, a i of Mr. Danly,- miller at Cayuga Mills, had log torn off. by stepping incautiously through opening of tie floor, near one of the husks, his leg upon a wheoi.themotionof |fc carried it aronndl whilst the revolving •M*** it *g*Uwt th*J|aor., : " T:'s% ' / V ■l&t’K: ■ ! . I3IIP cr:tKcrpewmn or on the 22d, |l,. to tbe extensive «tcnm saw & Co > sihmtcd $57%* iownship, Cambria wrantyi -loiova iujjp Bangor Mills. • * Tits B«r Corot* Memoikb— On® cf thcTcry best Cough Medicines to lie ftund mywheie, *t Dr. l&*crtr Pectoral Syrup. Bold by 0 w! Kessler, a|o centsperbottle. is readily cured by Dr. Key- Bor’s Toot|cW Remedy, prepared at 140 Wood Streep Piftburg and sold by Qco W. Kessler, Aluunn, ajtiS oonts. -conntry subscribers who wish to pwtheir with, wood .will .please: brijn It along ;as ■ soon as possible, as we are in neepjfthe article. ip-/ Ojbonigma contributors most bear with ua for a s|ct time. All nowion hand shall ap pearas sc|i aswocan find time to put them in - I - j ■' • ' St HOlfe CORRESPONDENCE. jpom OurOurn Correipondenta.] ' *leap Waters or Riser Creek. V | > February 8. 1858. / ' Once m|r-I have been successfal in rousing myself frmnthaf lethargic state into which it is my misfortune to full; how long ! shall stay roused theuturenlone can decide. Nothing can afford .me |pre pleasure than inditing an cpis i tie to youjwekly. But, situated as I am. ife is a hahl mattr to write a letter which would in the least There are no .cars to run off th%tackiand kill people; no thleyesand robbers depredations upon mdveable property; ii- lager beer saloons which might be the cause |)occasirrnal tints; no incendiaries to burn our bans apd: dwellings no assassins to jjarrots or itiour throats; all of which are re quisite ton’ the | local category, to make a com munion tioh.atoresting to a morbid community, aqd employ die attention of a-newspaper repor ter. Dump the jdaj-time everything is still, and there is nothing to break the calm but the occasional rhginjj of the woodman’s axe. At nigiit thoiiiue solemn. silence prevails, save when-it is bpkec by the whistling music of old Boreas throigh the forest trees, and , ‘ . Many arc thonotos, Waich fci Hi tuneful counw the wind drawl forth, From rocJu| rs>odB,icaveriu, heaths sod dashing shores.” Religion items to be toe prevailing topic of conversation inthis section of the country. All the Evange)kal denominations in Maninsburg have been Eliding protracted meetings, and have met with un;,imlellod success. The Winebre nariaus seenj to be the most predominant. They have kept i p .their meeting for the last four or five weeks, and are still meeting with unbounded eiicouragansut. Many have embraced the cause of Chttst ari numbers[ are still enquiring the way wh ; ch gads to life eternal. May the glo rious wot k -.rmtiauo to prosper and much good bo accumpljsicd- This Ims leca a most extraordinary winter. Many of the fanners, around here have been plowing, an. some have finished. For farmers to do all thcr plowing in Januaiy, is certainly a very rare .commence. ground hog saw hia intc-estingrcfUctioa on Candlemas day, or “ground jog’s day,” and if there is any vir tue in We will have to look out for v squalls here.fter. 1 have been informed by the farmers in iiis neighborhood, that the crops of list year hh-o turned out miserably poor. Tiuue whoso anntt's yield was from two to three hun dred bushejsof wheat, can show but from 80 to 200 bushels. This is very, .discouraging, and when we talj into contdderaiiau that soma .of the farmfrs.Till hereto buy their own bread be fere the next harvest, and that the next crop bids fair to h a poor one. what pray, will be come of ? . It was vep gratifying to learnfrom * 4 Alpha’s" last that he is taking sp deep an interest in tie good cause of education, that he ijS devoting hs spare time to school visitations. Cut what saens strange to us, t he never gets to any other po:t ttiftn, Williamsburg. Thp next time he hasd-feut®, we should be very much pleased to &j.bim wending his way up 4 in this direction lie will insure him a pleasant visit, find ho will fc; fuljy rewarded for bis trouble. A man nojicd Louis Ake died suddenly, last Saturday under very singular circum stances. lIS bod been attending the Wine brenarian meftitigs, and no doubt feeling the need of a Savbr| he took.his place among the mourners, pit. the -excitement proved to be too much for hint ,nd he.became .W raving maniac. It was with difficulty that his friends pre vented him fjritu tearing the clothes from off bis book. At bine he destroyed everything that came withinlis retfeb-; After suffering in this, way for two 0.-. three days, lie was relieved by the strong ai|n of death. lie leaves a wife and several small} .hildrcn to mourn their loss. ; I -f-rv-i KEANISCUS. ; ! ♦V- • , SpnijpriEtD .Furnace, Feb, 5, 1858. ' - It teas my jhtention,' in my last communica tion, U ybuaboutoar Bailßoad. . 'I have tol(|7on before that there are some ycry entcrprjpiDg nieh an tlusscclion, which will be folly by named improve ment. A few weeks ago a new Furnace was put in ln WdlUmsbarg.whichis part ly owned by 3>. Good & Co.the proprietors of Springfield f jmace. Part of the ore for the former is sappliejl by the banks of the latter, which would have to be carried about five and a half miles, .this would create an expense for the new eotnpanyVto foot,’’of about from thee to fourjthousand dollars, fur teams and the ct eeteras belonging to them, which with their :feed would, according to Mr. McAlister’s silt?-- ment amonnt to near six thousand dollars for the, first year. The two Companies have determined to apply this , with as much more as may bo Decenary to the building of a Bail Bond from rwhat is known as the vnpper bank” to Williams burg, intending to have It completed this spring, to within one find a half miles of that place.— The remaining part will not bo completed for fine tod probably not for two years. The Bead will,Re located oil the eaxternside ofthe dlvid- tidge of this vollvy, running atari/ parallel "- t •-.I V • d&for,* ’ PBM^PI^TUS' • the the «:rc a^»ißr^W> « ‘ •■’ ’ '**&*"■ r '‘ ■ ; Uut ngain. Whg teams IVom ihU .. £^3^ Furniice arofei&gingore here, limy *ill tarry . ' ■ 4 ■ the Iron from I*ro to the mpper terminus uftho THE CASH SYBTEX ADOPTED f : B#« d end from thence it will lio taken to WUI- ■' v i Iniwttng l.j Hull, (has saving ten* to 'ake ft The Cfc&peSt Paper tO tile COH&t^t direct r distance of five miles, whilst they frill - S' v-:| m«ke each team;" kill two birds withonestone.” With the pwsent number, the 7H6«aeh#sen- But whilst ♦kbim r„„ j . tered upon its third volume. Commenced at a m whilst tb* 19 for self-accommodation,. 1 time when the confidenceof the bißrena bfAl rßQOuia not De snrpnsea if* in the coarse of few tooa«k in’ newspnpcrs. and newspaper pablishcrti years, the growitig iuterests of tbiavery prodac- W!IS considerably shaken, if not totally annibila tire valley, will demand one for the use of the i c f it has slowly but surely restored thatcon- : Puhlie umi mthiAu * . -I ■fidence, anti noV stands upon a sure foundation, .1,,/; without-doubt,-would -■“• pay end is universally acknowledged to be one of well. Are tee not n go-ahead-a- tire people? the fixed iiisti(utiona,ofour town. But this re- Our community was quite enlivened on Thurs- sul£ has “ ot 1)6611 achieved without a hard strug day by a party' &ot came off at Jas. Boiler ?,e ’ So mote it be." * : hune % a reliable first-class Local PApen. as we On last Monday we thought that “ Old Win- k 6 *' 6 ? 6 in'that character alone, .country pa ter” had surely Cbme, but bo has again eluded P 6 / 8 - 611 * 1 W«*MlWly compete with iheir flashy nnr-rrrnon inn -J• k. ‘ *j . city neighbors. To tins end we bare secured uvgrasp, leaving with( ns the lus correspondents in various parts of the county, having been about in the shape of frost!/ morn* > wk° furnish us with all the items of local inter ings. Now thoy do say that as age increases es£ i u their vicinity. We purpose adding ethers dignity and soberness follow, but this old gent, ** 88 w f T them - »“ . k I y ..vup oiu genr, ring the next year we shaU redouble our effort seenrs somehow tq be somewhat fickle yet. May to make the Tribune a perfect jcon.pcndimn pi his shadow, in a ffew months-grow -'** small by B«)He News--a beuabi.B; fibst class Local degrees and beautifully less ” ’ ■■ Paper, second to none in tlie country, and ds I .i.h J 0„ „a„M u,„-sL.- .h.t k„,w,„ g well how to dp ;Sp,s we give him our sympathies. But while the Local Department shall be our Now if he sboutd that again (for I very much special cure,\ we shall also deyoto a considira auspect it was he kho had a hook on that night) ble sp “ ce 1,1 Lm:RAliy Mattee, Fcs and He it will come to and worse Whv as turi "i* antl tUo chr,,n , iclin * , of ;evenU °f E ei, vrn l A- • ,f J,' .. W,l> , aB bure interest to our readers. We purpose also pub mtemg they It have him mairied on lishing from tune to time “ Original Sketches of “ Thursday-a-icedc?' If be dont believe me, just Mon anu Things ” which will be furnished by let him ask Mag,‘dr Dob. If he wants to got °nr contributors. We have made arrangements his name up lot him stay there awhile and he’ll < WCe V- V leUCr frora IJ|lil ' ,,kl 1 ,,li ' 1 - ... ’ 1 ue, .inane u and judging from the reputation oqr com-spon get it up with q vhngcapce. Especially if he dent sustains ns a popular writer, these letters' should get up ipto \ “ Texas,” give him wiil 1)6 ar i tl oilt tu our readers. the full benefit of thfcir foul-mouthed lying— As we are decidedly sjournalists of the pro ■Hopc he’ll got out;of that without getting into f sive « have concluded to adopt the K » luto cash system in our business. The neglect ol the General ALPHA. quite a number of our patrons' to pay up prompt ly, and the rascality of others, him compelled us to adopt this course. Time and experience has fully proved tu our satisfaction that the credit system will not work with newspaper publishers. From this date no paper will be sent from this office, unless paid for hi advance-, .and at the expiration of the time paid for, if not renewed, will be promptly stopped. This arrangement docs no injustice to our patrons prbile it will protect us from the impositions of Soulless scoundrels, and enable r us to devote more attention to our paper. Recognizing, the principle that contracts to be satisfactory should be fraught with mutual benefit to both parties, and us money in large amounts, '«« advance, is of mure value to us than J wpen received in driblets, as an imbue ’ .meat to numbers who would otherwise diseon linue. as well as to those who h■- —J taken the paper, we Z 1 following low rnt.es-L- *nc eothing year; T.cSpy, one year tjl 50 10 copies “ ($1.25 per copy) 12 50 -0 •• •• ($l,OO per copy) 20 00 \ nud all above 20 at the same rate—s 1 per copy. The money must, in all cases, accompany the order. : 1 By the above it will be seen tlfnt our paper is emphatically tile cheapest in the county.— As to its .merits we leave in to the public to de cide. \Ve earnestly request our friends through out the county to "give ns a lift,” as we have no doubt each of them can readily, obtain a club in their neighborhood. Canvassers Wasted.—Several energetic bu siness men wanted to canvass the county for I subscribers to the Tribune. A liberal pcr-ceu-\| tage will he allowed HoiiiDAi-sncßo, Fob. 10, 1858, iCourt adjourned last Saturday night. The sec ond week was occupied with the disposition of civil causes. The case possessing the most in terest was that of the Penn’a K. R. Co., vs the sureties of W. J. Sellers. L. W Hall and W. A. Stokes, Esqrs., were the counsel for the I‘lff., and Col. 1 logos, S. Sf fßlair and T. 'Banks. Esqrs., for tjie Deits. The,-trial of the case consumed tho evening of Wednesday and all of Thursday, and was discusjsed and conducted by both sides with an ability-rarely equalled in any court. The jury fount* for (the Defts. The attendance of the second .week was small in comparison with .that of the first. A j large porker| was the prize at a sh-tx-Un* uniteh on last Friday and Saturday. It was won lay Mr Coulter,, of the Summit. Another shooting match is to come off this week, the stakes of which ore; equally as valuable, and will no doubt be juj exciting and interesting to marksmen. j J. C McLanahah, Esq , has received the ap pointment of iigeiiC for the Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance company, for this county. Those who desireftij insure Aheir property will find him in his office at G.aysport Foundry. Tho election for -Borough and Township offi cers trill take place on the 10th in own writing in tin accep table manner, are [dependent upon the skill of the engraver for both .copies and specimens. . ,‘*Wnr was Ph.vroah’s Bavohtbb Like a Bbokkb t-r-Becausd'she got a little prophet from the rtfthet on the batiks.” ; ' !"[ Tho above is a pretty good conundrum, but It is not as good ns [the fact that the more rash «s there arc upon, the banks of S. 3wan & Go’*' legalized lotteries at Augusta',- Ga., the more profit accrues to the parties making the rush.— "We anticipate for-the next drawing a ruehfrom nil parts of the Union for a chance of ilte pro fits m the magnificent prize of $60,000. The investment of $lO will entitle the purchaser to n whole ticket; while 6 or 2J will giyo.the hdlil--, eran opportunity of gathering n}p tJte Vttle cr 30,000 dollar*. - JB@T Who that is troubled with any of those' disagreeable'Complaints, sue!', as Jani'diee, Dys pepsia or Liver Diseases of any kind, but would like to know of a remedy for these unseemly visitations? We feel that we are doing our in valid readers an invaluable sergice if we can in duce them to get a buttle of Dr Sanford's hi vigorutof, and take it,, for we know from per soual lexperienee that it is one of the greatest remedies for general debility, and consequent imicrlyc txiLUiy powers ever before used, Its action is so perfect and complete ns to give re lief tlte first Uuje taken, and ifit does to others as it has to us, half a buttle will be all that is needed. )We know of nothing wo can rccom i.lend such confidence,' as a family medi cine, «s the luvignrator. W\)pnLvsn Cream,” —.4 Pomade for beautify iny the Hair —highly perfumed, superior to any French article imported, and for half the price. For dressing Ladies IL-iir it has no equal, giving it a bright-glossy appearance. It causes Gentle men’s Hair to curl in the must natural manner. It removes the dandruff, always giving the Hair the appearance of being fresh shampooed, Price only fifty cents. None genuine unless signed FETillDGli &,CO> Proprietors of the ' “Balm of a Thousand Flowers .” For sale by all Druggists. The Pasic— SJouft Faii.ures. —The panic in New York seems to be on. the incr'easo. In this city everything goes'oil smoothly, and the only failures wo have heard of were the failures to furnish good fits made by some inferior clothing establishments. There is no such difficulty to be encountered by those who patronize th? Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhilland Wil son. Nos. 603 and 600 Chesuut street, above sixth. Gentleman and youths never fail to pro cure capital fits at this popular establishment JB@“ Du Vail’s Galvanic Oil acts on the sys tem by imparting to the diseased part a natural curront of electricity, by which the restoration of all the natural functions are produced immej diately,' and a cure is ut once obtained. This is the great secret which no other medicine in the world has got; and hence .the great success this medicine basin curing diseases. ALTOONA MARKETS. oosucns inmanr or uiwtsek * m’dowoi. flour—Superfine, bhl, “ .Extra, » « Corn Med, ' Bcwt. Buckwheat % “ Potatoes, ' sbnth, Apples, = V " Butter, « m i.aH i 9" - . j Pofl4 : side, 1 ■ ;® ” ; ■ ,;v.v: - mxais t t Irtihr sell OiclivlTloor (U th» following rate*;—j WhlteWho«tFloTir, Extm family. fMS “ ; ■“■ “ “ Snperflna, “ i 6,50 3nwh Creek s « S,y u u J - “ Superfine, * m LBHR’B TOOOB MARKET. > u trti> fwpOjrfloor; gas* ' ; j 4 - ttr-5;-: j, ’ V’- ‘*l’ ;k r stated Councils- of ' the* WniwwTMßa" No- 86. 1.0. It. TU mw hidd «v -to U>« I. o. 0. R Han, in tbe #•*- •oateTstnple; Council Fire Undlsd it 7th nmSOthhrtKth Jttna 25, ’67-ly] A. EUKKLE, O. qf S. Time of the Closing a&d Arrival of Haiti at Altoona Pott Offico. . MAIM CLOSE. ftßtwnWtjrrt I WT.IP Wortera • * 800 A.M. eastern Through Halt 8 00“ MAttJt ABMTB. ' ; v Eastern Through Mail, . : 8 85 A. 11. Western Way and IToUidaysbarg,, >I, I4OV. Mi Eastern ** “. •.■•■-? [ii. i H u HoUidayabms malts dose at ABO P.M. tad 0,45 P. M, and arrive at 1,15 P.M. and 7 jOP. Mi i! Juno A ’67-tf] . JOHN SHOKMAKEB, P. M. Time of Arrival and De parture of trains running on tbe-Pehn’a. Jtallroad, at Al toona station, i - ; Express Train East arrises 2,48 A. it,': leases 2JU A, M. “ “ West « 8,36 « . -■•*'BA6 “ : Fast “i East “ 1,40 P.MJ 9” 8,00 P.M. “ “ West “ 11,00 “ ■ :« 11,10 « ALTOONA WAY TRAIN leases Altoona for Philadel phia At 6,0 J A, iL, rnd returning arrives at Altoona at 7,15 P.M.V- The lIOLLIRAYaBURQ BRANCH connects with Express train West. Altoona Way Train East and West and with Fast Moil Tiain Khs M The BLAIRS VTLLE BRANCH connects With Johnstown Way Train East and West, Express Train-West And Fast Mail Train East. , 800. 21, ‘66-tn A Card— To the Ladies. — Hb. Dctosco’s Goinxjr Fames Pius are ftyhZK6& fn re rmmina ttopagu = and immdaritiu tf Ou tnenrvr. These Pills arc nothing’now but hate Beep nsedbytho doctors for many years. both in France and America,'With unparalleled sui-0.-as in every case; and he is. urged by many thousand la dies who have used them, to make thePflla public, for the alleviation of ttioseso'.rerinpfroin any irregnlaritics of what ever nature, as well as to prevent pregnancy to to those In dies whose health will not permit an increase of family.— Pregnant females, or those supposing tbemaelree so, are cau tioned against using these. Pills while pregnant, as the Pro prietor assumes no responsibility after the above admonition iiltho’ their mildness would prevent atjy mteclucf to health ; otherwise tliese Pills are recommended. Foil and explicit dirdetirtas accompany each box. Price $1 per.bo*. Sold wholesale and retail by G. W. KESSLER, General Agent for Altoona and vicinity. He will supply dealers jit proprietor’s prices, and send the Pills to ladies (confidentially) by return mail on receipt of $1 through the Altoona Poat Office. / Each box has my signature. J. DDI'ONCO, New York.' Samuel Brebiiu, genera) agent for Tyrone City, [ly-27 CANDIDATES' CARDS . TCSTICE OF THE PEACE.— To the 9 f voters of the Borough of Altoona, I offer rnyuelf os u camliil.it'; f..r the office cf JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, at tli- cunning election, and if elected, will endeavor to dis charge the duties of said office to the best of i»y.ability. - .Feb. 4, 1668-te.J JOHN W-JICMES. ' r pO THE CITIZENS OF ALTOONA. —I offer myself as a camlidnta for the office of 808-. OCOII CONSTABLE, at tile ensuing election. If elected, 1 pledge myself to use all my abilities ip maintaining'or der, enforcing the Borough laws, and performing all tho duties nvpurtaimiig to said office. Feb. 4, ISaS-tc] JOSEPH MOIST. QHERIFFAUTY.— I offer myself as n candidate for the office of SHERIFF of Blnir conn* ty, it the • election In October next. If elected, I l>i"r»ujrli KU-qtinn. , If ejected. I idcdiaimyself todischarge ;*ir- duties ajinei tainilig, to said office to tins host of my abil ity. ‘ I . PETEK HEED. Altoona, Jua. £ a , ISoS-to. ' pOROrOU ELECTION.—AT THE ) ‘ Hrn-Ht folicitatioD of a number of my friends I offer im ->i-ir to the citizens of .Altoona t iT I.K N T CANI.I i i*-img ' witbout fear, favor, or ■ A. W. B. LAUB. the crizKxs op alVoona. 1 —I respectfully offer myself as an Independent can lldati for tin-office of CONSTABLE, at the coining Bor offish Election. If elected. I pledge myself to discharge the duties apperiaiTiing to that office, to the beat of my ability, without 1 respect to friends or foc». ; . Jaii-21-tf. JOSEPH K. Etr. DIED. In thls'placa on the 4th Inst* Berth* daughter of Joseph 0. and Ev. lina Adlum, aged 2 yearn Cm iiCkh In thisplacs on Saturday evening the 6th inht., HIRAM WILLSON, infant sun of Benjamin F. arid ilariA' E. Rose. A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.— Notice is hereby Riven thatk-ttera of Administration on th- .-tote ufC.-orgn IlnlT, lato Of Logan township. Blah emuty. deed., have been granted by the Register of said county to the undersigned resiclinSf in Altoona. All per* amis knowing tlfcn.selvcs indebted to Bald festal" are rcqttes t ■ l to ni*k<> i imbed In tv payment. and those fytviny claltna will pr ; -Keiit the same duly authenticated for settlement, F.-‘> n-t»-3!»rO J, B. lIILKM VtV. AfmV. VTUTTCE.—NOTICE 18 HEREBY S giv. n that the undersigned ia no longer connected with th* jii n, (1 f a. ft J. Cherry, in a certain Saw Mill prop erty. in Antis township, Blair county, mid will not be re .spnii-ihie for th>- acts of tho remaining partner. Antis t». V-h. f. lag-Vit. *1 ANDREW CHERRY. OYSTERS, OYSTERS in c.jiuseqvienc-j of the hard times, 1 have concluded th put J'jwn the price of my OYSTJ&IB tptho lowestposai ? hp on the Chafine Dish aWttfcMt CENTS, SuiuiTia»w*i m tuT ■ u and it-rved up with all other accompaniments. TWENTT FIV K CUNTS. They will also he furgiahed, In erery oth er way, at pnees taeoAMpond the times. KBIFFEII, , logon noose, Hollldaysbnrg. _Dcc. 17. tf.] ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTK'E-NO tice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of J acob Heigh. late ofjtWfi borough of Altoona, ilinir comity, 'he'd., have been granted by tho: Heglstor of said county to the undersigned residing as aforesaid. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and thpse having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. .Inn. U-Ct.l I C. B. SISK. Adm'r. 1 N PORT AN f TO FARMERS AND I UVEUYJUiS. Beatty’s An.un.tx Horse OIRTMEKT is theonlymedicir.a in use that will effectually cure Klugborio, Spavin and Splint. It is not claimed for this Ointment, its it is for iH-rly «U other ni'dicines of the day, that it will cure all diseases which horse or mnnare heir to, but only tocure tho above named diseases when used according to direc tions. Ringbone, Spavin and Spljntaro diseased of precisely similar character, Consequently a medicine Uhibh will bene fit or cure, one Is adapted to the other. This Ointment pene trates the horses skin, reaches and Converts thecallpns into matter, and the dteased Pimp is then discharged, in the form of pass or matter through the skin, without removing thchair. if put on according to directions. It has been said by those who have used the Ointment that it wjUcnre the Poll Evil and Farcy. It is certain. hoWever.that it wilt euro or remove any callous lumps from a horde, wherever located. Try U: and if after using It a week, according to directions, von am not satisfied as to its efficacy, return the box fo 'the agent and he wiU' aAaey. M.nb per box. .... • Forsjila by fi. W- KEPShKH- Altoona. fJanU’tt T IQUOKS-A LA HOE A -1 A of well selected LIQCQH-? been received at tho “ LOG AX HOUSE," HMlidayaburg, which will be adit at the lowest cash wholesale or retell. The man who wants has only to call. ■ [Pfg.ll. It pjNE AND L A NIP OILS, T Camuhcnb; Burning Blnld, CarbonOU, Ac* at Jan. S. *si’—ttj- r~; -ry 4 KESSLER'S. IVTONE BUT THE BEST 'll eonfecttom»rles,Nnts and Fruits kept at June 18. *6T-Ty] IfENItY: LEgR I S. IT AIR OILS, POMADES, I B Cologne Extract!, 'Shaving Cream, Toilfet Soaps. Ac. fS’S’oby • , ~ O. W. KESSLER. J5.2S *3 ■. iS 75 TTAIR, HAT. TOOTH, JUL shari“K< Paint, Sash and 'Varntah Brushes at_ _ ; Lt|n ( " " KE9BUSKB. iT) IGH TOBACCO AND $l-1) highly flavored Clears, hr abundance,. can be bad a lOr-ly) ' ' ■ HENRY LEHK’B. VQU GAN ALWAYS OB* t 1 ■ tain Flour and’Feed by calling at • , ; Tine ML'St-ljit I v ° HENRY LEHR’S. lIENRY L E HITS STORE .if ia in John Lehr's old stand, nearly opposite McCor mick's store. In North Tfaid. [June 18.'57-1 y. 4 L'VEIiYBODY IS INVI . PTi tpdtocaU and tost themerits of ibearriaaek^tby fcLASS 8 BY 10 TO SO AJT by« Glam «it tectder by O. W. SttSUSt. ... i -i C >■: r- r ! THOB. A. SCOT*, Skp’i, ' fiWAN & CO.’S LOTTED awfisat^ 1, „Tbo following Scheme wlir Ik drawn by K. e«-%n A ftw Manage!* Of tho fpwta Academy Lottery, la adi utAbafr binK>» Number Littcrics lor February, 1668, M iCOBHtI, Qoorgia, to which otty they faarvu removed IheSr ycin|^3 , CLASS 1, r; / To be drawn in the city of Augusta, (honk, la nUL a| . Saturday, February C, I6tB. , „ . . CLABB 2, ' To be drawn in tho City of AoßcatA, Oeoreda, to pabllKm Saturday, Kebruary 13,15 M. ■; CLASS 8, 1 To be draws in the City of Augusta, Georgia, ia pnOt m ' Saturday, February 20,16C8. \!- ■ • CLASS 4, To be draws la the City, of Augusta, Georeta, is puhSec xM ‘ - • - . Batard*y,Fohnasy 27,1868. ; OS Tllli FLAN OF SIMSLL M.MBIPB, ■ nrx taocaiifs rocs aronun ass neait-ma rauul Marty one Prise to etery Nine TiehtUl MAGNIFICENT SCHEME 1 taco s«at»*y a matrix*. - 1 Priie of $TO,(M>i 4 Pme of I “3 • 4 “ “ ■ 1 “•# »,W« 4 « « , «ft I “f , 6,3T| 4 -*' So 1 « *, i 4,000 CO Prise* of . *5 1 “ “ B,ooo{ » «• «• , s M I “ “ 1,6*»-tvo “ i* m 4 « « I.KWSSO . “ “ EJ 1 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 1 < 4 Prise* of 3400 Acprox’Ung. to s7(yjoo Prinara 41,(*C0 4 « “ 300 ■” * '*-$3,000 “ *» TUW 4 « « 800. « - M ttiMo <• <* TZo 4 « “ 186 “ , 1 • bfil* “, « . *•* 4-' “ “ 100 4fioff •»’ ** • i*ny 4 •• “76 “ " 4,040 «■ f 4vi» 4 “ “ 60 - •• 1,600 • « M 6,000 “ “ N*ra | IMgOQO 6,486 Prisa* amounting to. py.W Whole Ticket* $10; Hal tea |6: Onartera s2ib, ' „ PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. , The numbers from 1 to 50,000, oorreeponding with theee number* oa the Ticket* printed os aspirate alTps of paper, are encircled tnamaOl «a tube* and placed In one Wheel ■ The_flr«t 476 Friias, alnularly printed and encircled, ara pieced in another wheel. The wheels are then rerolved, end a Owmber 1* drawn from the wheel of Numbars, end at the mhie time a Prlaa is drawn from the other wheel; The number end prise Craws out are opened and i exhibited to the audience, and registered by the Commisstynors; tho Pr'ro being placed against the number drawn. This operation la repeated sS till all the Prizes are drawn out. AmtowMATioh Prizes.—The two prececdir™ and the two succeeding numbers to thoee drawing the lint 7 Prises will be entitled to tho 28 Approximation Prizes, For example! if Ticket No. 11,260 draws 'tho 670,000' Prise, those ticket* numbered 11,248,11,219,11,261,11262, will each be entitled to S4us. If Ticket No. 660 draw* the £69,000 Prize, those tickets numbered 649, 661, 662, will each be eutifletHo $31)0, iukd no on ft£cordiDg>to the abuTo Bcliezu*, The 6,000’ Prizes of J2o will be determined by thel Mt £_ ■ ure of the number that draws the 370,000 Prise. For ex ample: if the number drawing tho $70,000 Prise entU with No. 1, then *ll the tickets, where the number end* it. 1; will bo entitled to $2O. If tlio number ends With Ku. iL ' then all tho tickets whore the number *nd« in 2 will be eft. titled ta $2O, and so on to 0. ' - ■ ‘ Certificates of Packages will bo told at the following rata* which ia the risk: , Certificate of package of 10 Whole 1 Tkkrtal tSO “ w : in Hair •. . “ •“■ ■ ; iSSSP' 2 ! ’/S ' is omikuso ncKosoß csitxincrTss. Enclose the money to our address for the tickets ordered, or receipt of which they will be fbrwartled by fifelmsiL-- Purcbosetß can bare tickets ending in ant number thev may designate, * . The list of Drawn Numbers, and Prizes will be text to purchaser* immediately after the drawing. Pnrohasm will please Write their signature* ptatniAnd give their Post Office, County and State.’ • ■ Remember that every Prise is drawn and payable in full' without deduction. 7 . • All prizes of 31,000? and under, paid immediately «W -the drawing—other prize* at the usual time of 60 days’^' All communications etrlctly confidential. . i ‘ Address orders ibr tickets cr certificate* to _ ... ; S. 81VAN A CO. t Jvengra vings of bis residence, tomb, medals, Ac. >, 'ln order to give this wark a lafge circulation It wIU * > sold at tholow price of $1,60. ■ m i. kou mas 1300,000 ao»wt*HW in marts. -v . :.f*. BE. KANE’S aBiiAT WORK; ARCTIC la naw being read by more than two hundred tbottesnl persons, old and young, learned and unlearned.- It lajost ■ the book which should bo owned and read qy every AmerV can. . . '- • - W 0 NEWSPAPERS. V Hava each pronounced It the moat remukablc and' attr veßms work ever published. ” I '■;— *" THE FOHtIGN JOCRNAIS and the most distinguished tarans of Europe are eXtrstlfr' gannin it* praise. • • • - It is more interesting than RuBISOK CRCSOEthetog*' s - ' faithful account of privattona and hardships the nanttti^ ,of which Cannot lie read without a shudder. . . OCII Will £MIK£S!t ili!K lum.tM witli auhttbir in extollingits merits. v ■ ■ ; : iwo VoU. octavo, nuperldyv Illustrated. Tnszr Homom- Exaumc*. Price $5,0;.'. ■ , ; DR. EASE'S FIRST KAEAHVE. lag Dsiied St.vrxs GSKCfsu. Extimtiok iw suites or Sa JoaxFßAysiis, ditrlngtha years A personal ntrative by EU£3a Kin Kasi, A'. D:, C. 8. A. One. volume Bvoe upwards of 550 ; pages, containing SUB ■* steel plates .and stood including a ttM ■ : ... -. Ifhe fcai ths socopd ill pcdltion, and embraces much valuable ■nd '' ter pstar before published. It should be owned byi6-#b*iy U.iT- purchased the last Expedition, as It make* Dr. Enas’* >; works complete. - -*■ A PHOTOGRAPHY OP‘DR. EASE, Tfsxs nou 'Lot nr Basinor Xsyt You, Pxicx 15,09. In press, . cod. j. c. rsEMOsrs expiobatiqks. PKZpAMPIIT TBS ACIHOX, AXD IKBSACm ali KM tryiffr ' TIOSB. Superbly Illustrated with steel plate* and vroed cuts, ei> graved unper the immediate superintendence of Col. Re. ' monk mostly from Daguerreotypes taken on the spot and will be Issued in a-atyle to match 1 Dr. Kane’s'works. It will also Contain* pew steel portrait, being Urn only ouca rccfiatenepi of tips author ever published, Iwd volumes. Octavo—ss,oo BRAZIL AND THE LEAZItIA JTS. ; By Bet. D. p. of thollcthbdM Episcopal Church;- I By Ret. J. C. Flptcara, of the Presbyterian Church, ’ This new arid splendidly-illustrated work (one laraTvoV urn* octavo, te uniform style with the superb rolnmeaiif Dr. Kane’s' Arc(ic Explorations,) Is the Joint effort of th* above named gentlemen, who, as travellers and mMonas rßs. (and one In on official position os Acting Secretary of the United State* Legation at Bio.) have bad a long andr*. tied ekperience ina land full of interrat, whether We fo> gari'U in a natural, commercial, political or moral point of view. Price S3,W. . ■ - .05* Any dr the above works will bo sent by mail ft** Of thepnbUshed price. CHILDS 4 PETER SOB, Publ&her*, M 2, Jrck prat, ; NotemW 12,1857-tf. pHEiP GOODS AT’.MV COBMICK’S STORE.—We have Juat received srd _ opened aft excellent assortment of Goode, (elected with great care, expressly to . N «, SUIT THE TIMES AND THE SEASON. all of which wo porposu selling unumiallr low for CA*n * or COCNTRV PBODCCE, with tho vie# of either out of the business in tho Spring, or of adopting the rtfS, system. In order to prepare tho way, we wRI tell 6ncy> rias vary cheap—say Drown Sugars at 9 end 10 cchts, White “ “ 12} cents, Rest Rio Coffee at 14 .cents, * s and Molasses, Oils, 4c., eonally low, toga thcr with a jot ct CKmUNO. . ’ , : HATS CAPS 4 BdN NETS, BOOTS AN® SHOES. ;• SHAWLS A DRESS QOOM. HARDWABE, QUEENSWAEE, CEDARWAJLE v ' ; STONEWARE. &C„ &C.; all low in proportion;' Persons wishing to pnrohate rood* ■ :1 would do welt to call end cxamir.fr our stock, wa chare* « nothing for showing oar goods, and, will take pleaaS»M . ** accommodating all who may give Ua aoall. ■' V - November Is, 1357-tf. OBANGES AND LEM* ON S^—6oo hoxM Oraagea and Larnnn* In utorn *nd for tale by Vtf. N. BHUGABP. _ .ir>t y. £4 atrtct. ThlflidelnV*. A HOUSE & LQT FOl A Mlo oa rsMonabletara*. Apply-io 2T-tO , ■ ... ; . . fIpiftEMAKCT. T OTS.-ia BUILI I J XfOt» «tortain lowlit *vfn t&l* pri* 03 wMonabU term*. hy\ Tffl-tf.l J. Sflpg SPECTACLES hwimiftriti* > JM* ]'■% <: . l )' f -v -m-** UN im?