UI« CSt^T AMMiiiiMnpnSii& of OOOI>S, oesured ore as HANDSOME and CHEAP, tfw&amlU cheaper, then any yet brought to thl* place. of going to Philadelphia late in tbo Reason, able to l or to prompt monthly paying customers ,If«bar*as uula eplcndid stock of » .LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, IJi&MJtowjrs, KOBIiS A* QUIIIiE, CIIALHEB, WsVATtKISE. LARBUsAS, DUOAL3,I'OIL, DECIIEVEJEE, IIIiAINS, PRINTS, QINGIIAM3, Ac. Jijj|HfcpswlM|iid flantlllaa in great variety, together ■with tudUHOdstockof Domestic Dry Goods, Straw Goods, iSom* SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENS • WARE, GROCERIES, sc., se. X|M4iU*eßS of Altoona will And it to their advantage to stock, os wo ore not to he undersold- A*£SMB5B. /yiPEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! Wiv jf —The subscriber wonld rcrpectfolly Inform the cili- RSjlClfyUtOODa and vicinity that bo baa Just received his TORINO AND SUMMER GOODS, Tffir&’v plain and fancy dress GOODS, MKbMSOks, Satina, Bareges, D’Lolnes, CluUlleg, Ducala, St»ns,Olpghamg, Prints, Ac., together with all kind* of SyGoods, *ll of which will be gold cheap for cash. ffliW filr- on hand a largo stock of _ .'GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, HARD WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, and all ether goods usually kept lu stores in this place. n»xtng adopted tho CASH SVttXESI in my bnsineM and being Nsolved to carry it out, I hate marked my goods at CASH- PRICKS, and invito inspection and comparison, in regard toprices and quality, with those of any other store in at,* town. Give mo a call and judge for yourselves. Ooantiy produce taken in exchange for goods, at the OHMUK, APRIL, 1858. QBXAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AT THE . HAUL OF FASHIONS. subscriber baa the pleasure of an il' tK>wnrfng in th<»cltl»6n« ot Altoona, and the “twt of .Mankind,” that ho is just receding from. Philadelphia and Rnr York, a beautiful assortment of BRI'USH, FRENCH and AMERICAN DRY GOODS, consistiim, fa part, of ROBE A r QUXLLE, CRAPE DI BBPAN&E, FANCY OPHUN BAREGE, PLAIN OPIXON BAREGE, CHALLIKB, ducals, FRENCH LAWNS—BEAUTIFUL STYLES, gCOTGII *• “ “ from FANCY DRESS BILKS, BLACK DRESS SILKS, Figured brilliants, ginghams, prints, Ac., luitteat variety. He would call especial attention tohi* stock of SHAWLS, which for styfe, quality and variety, ciimutflfe tnrpntnnft, ind must be soon to bo appreciated. , ifbo asoortmontof White Goods and Ladire* Dress Trim , thinoi an all thatfsahion could desire. Among bis stock of Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Gaiters and Shoes will be fcifadafan line from the bt>« city manafocturers. ' His stock of Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, Ac, Is Goods and nion (which by the way defy •ompetition,) will, meet the approval of aU who call upon blm. Your patronage Is respectfully solicited. K Apra yAgL OIIAB. J. MANN. REMOVAL I T -HAVE REMOVRD MX WARE JL ROOM to the comer of SMITHFIBLD and , THIRD gtnwts, opposite Young’s Furniture Wareroora. - i - .Pittsburgh, April l,lB5S3m. WSI JiOBLB. '■ WOXJSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL i& fl CiARTtTAGR PAINTING.—The undersigned beg. JeaTato,fafarrothe citizens of Altoona and vieanlty that the*base'commenced thubusinessoi ■" ■ , SOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND CARRIAGE PAINTING, . GLAZING, PAPER-HANGING,. VAR \ : f wishing, to., &a, ■ InaU their-various branches, and are prepared to do ail ’-.ihrtAntrnstcd to them with neatness and despatch. . '■iThey hkTs onjumd a largo assortment of painting ma- WHsda And'Window 01b5b of all stzus, also Stained Glass amlLookiygGlaas Plates, which enables them to do work Jmprovodity Is and at reduced rates. -V ,jm»trfcl,Bttoijtfon to business we hope to merit a share grvmUo.patroahge. .jMnom ts on V irginia street, immediately opposila WSe&faag Store. 6 KEYES ■ '' ' ■ “ V. Cmnoiraout, ' JLCopBSmv, ’ B-Cc«u«JHAjf. D. Ismo*, ~ O. Jhisa*. & co, f&TBBtB6H CHI GLASS WORKS,' ." WAREHOUSE MB 'WATER BX. lire IMPIESTBT, L ' I PITTSBURGH. PA-, ijfctweaen Wood and BmlthflaW, HAKOTAOTDREBSOP jpUtiboirh city Window DRUGGISTS’ GLASS-WARE, AND AMERICAN CONVEX GLASS, 'For Parlor 'Windows, Charches and Public Buildings. - Attowa, April 1,1868-ly.] TIT FETTINGEIVS XJL. GEkir qEXTRAL UTEiURTEMPOBICM, JET!, “ALTOONA HOUSE,” ALTOONA. PA., .'.yffuto OBJ lx had all the popular Publications of the jBQ»'iaqh aa Dally and .Weekly Papers, STagniihes, Korda knJlßdSiaaces, Miscellaneous Books, School Books, Copy Books, States, Pens, Pencils, Inks, Can nndLetter'Paper, XhTOlopefe, Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank Books and lb Mt everything in the Stationary lino. Toys, Notions and (Kme« of every variety, Pictures and Picturo Promos, To- Upeeo and Began! of the best quality, Ac., Ac VK. Be—We are solo Wholesale aha Ketail Agent, Itt tW». bounty.ibr itonNT celebrated salve, it dowjM*- titesiy cure all sores to -which it Is applied. Try it. [7-tf. , :Ui tf\RANGES AND LEMONS.—6OO bodtM Granges and Lemon; in store .and for sale by i WM. N. BHCOARD, March 25, ’my] 101 North 3d street, Philadelphia. PEANUTS,—S,OOO BUSHELS WIL ■ jnlnston Pea Kills in store and for sale by WM. N. SUUGAKD, • ’dft-ly] 191 North 3d street, Philadelphia. . A LMONDS, WALNUTS, CREAM Mfa JTnts and Filberts in store and for sale by - = WM. N. SIIUUARD, March 25, *6B-ly] 101 North 3d street. Philadelphia. tAISINS.— 1,000 BOXES BUNCH ; and Laver Bakins in store nnd for sale by IVM. N. BUCGARD, Mirch2s, ’6B-ly] 101 North 3d street, Philadelphia. •Xj'IGS, DATES, PRUNES, CITRON] and Currants in store and for sale by ■ - WM. N. BHUQARD, March' as, ’6B-ly] 191 North 3d street,Philadelphia. /^QNFEGTIONARY.— PLAIN AND \ J fine Confectionary manufactured nod forsalo by • ■ WM. K. BHUQARD, March as, ’6B-ly] 191 North Sdstrect, Philadelphia. TONE and lard oils, cam- M phene. Burning fluid, Carbon Oil, 4c., at ! KESSLER’S. •*\TONE BUT THE BEST CONFEC- Ad' fTonarlos, Nutt and fruits kept at ’67-ly] HENRY LEHR'S. f oil CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN ALL Idnds of flour and feed by calling at «18,’f7-ly] HENRY LEHR’S. EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO ,l*4‘eali and test the merits of tho articles kept by . «Wne 18,’87-lj-] „ HENRY LEHR. T, OTS FOR SALE.—I 2 BUILDING ;jLi Lots,situate In different localities. In this Borough for •sleep reasonable terms, by [27-tt] J.BHOESIAKEU. 'SPECTACLES AND EYE PRESER for sale at [l-tt] KESSLER’S. t>ubE white Lead and zinc iJU P*tat, alio Chrome. Grocn, Yellow, PaA Green, dry "jtjpxmai In oil at [l-tf.] KESSLER’S. TTAIE OILS, COLOGNES, POM ■jh'l ado«. Sharing CteaiQ, loflct £oflps, Ac, for sale by • ... Q« W» KBflfiTrEß. ENRY LEHR'S STORE IS IN ■John Lehr’s HBUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, lit Mumps, Soro Throat, Stlfltaesa and Swelllngsof-the Joints and Limbs, Sprains, Pains in the Body are cured by the Invaluable Liniment called • lITOER ALI MIXTURE. s This Liniment is without doubt the beet in use. As a LINIMENT FOB HORSES . , • ]t has no eqnal in curing Galls, Strains, Curbs, Cuts, Swel lings. old Sores, Bruises, and in fact every external injury to uts Hone except Bone Spavin. Many of the most ex perienced .Horsemen assert it to bo the beet liniment ever nHd *: ’ BARNES’ PILE'LOTION. This-celebrated Remedy tor the Piles, when properly ap plied and its nse continued in, will never till in curing the most aggravated cases of Piles, External o*Klntevnai. Bead the following from a Physician in Mississippi. “Dear Sir:— The Barnes’ Pile Lotion purchased, of Von has effected wonders. My attention was colled to it when North, but presuming it to be one of the msny nostrums of tho day, pitid but little attention to It Some months since I was sent for to attend a planter, who was sorely of flicted with the disease. Uls condition was truly distres sing. It wss the most aggravated case I have met with in a practice of over thirty-live years. This was tho first esse I used it in. I used three bottles of it and effected, Ithink, a permanent euro. I have used it in several cases since, and in none has it deceived me. My experience induces mo to say that it is the most valuable remedy for Piles ev er used. At my suggestion, Lc Count sends you an order for a pretty liberal supply.” . Prepared only at Barnes’ Drug Stare, Trenton, N. J.— Sold byO. W. KESSLER, Altoona, and B. Page Jr. 4 Co., Pittsburg, . . {Mayra, ’57-ly. JOHN BEI A B & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES & LIQUORS, i- AND ' .. RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, 155 Liberty St, Pittsburgh, Pa., -Wmßm Beg leave respectfully to inform their old enstomors and, the public generally, that they have on bad and are constantly receiving direct from the Impor ter* A largo supply otthe, vpry choicest brands of Liquors Among their large assortment may be found Wines, Brandies, Gin, Cordials, Janalca Spirits, Bt. Croix «tnd New England Rum, Champagne,' Irish, Scotch, Sbuiiwu, Old Upnongahela and lucttfted Whisky, Peach, Wild Cherry, Blackberry, Strawberry and Raspberry £c«, Ac* A share of public pdlfonage isYespectftilly solicited, and all orders entrusted to ouc care will be promptly attended to. Country Dealers wQI find It to thetr advantage to call upon ns, os we are determined to sell nothing but the very best.’ 1 . i Pittsburgh, April 1,1868-ly. SAYING FUND, FIYE SER CENT -INTEREST, NJmONAi SAKSTYiatfST CO , Wal nutrtreet, S. W.Orrrtortf Third, PhitaJetphia. Incorpo rated by-toe State ofPemuyl vania. Money is received in anymm, toreo or small, and Inter estpald from the day of deposit to the daj of withdrawal. The offlctf is (men every tmyfrotn 9 o’clock in the morn ing 'till's O'clock In the afternoon, and on Monday and XbnrsdayeventilestiUS o’clock. - i , Mon. HENRY L. BKJfNEE, PraU, I ' ROBERT SEtFRODOE, Tice-Prttt. Mfu.-3t Bead, SxrtUay. EIBECTORS^- «mov ' E-CanalMce»Wer, ■\ .* ■ ft,’ amlpaywients. made daily without no ,'rhe’ Investments are mado-fti: REAT, ESTATE MORT GAGES. G BOUND RENTS, audsnchDrst daas Securities as the Charter requires ’■ \ ‘ [MarMm. Bon* Jtaugr Sdwnrdlb Outer, Robert Selfridge, B«SrflK.A*taif C.lAD&i*S%aa* -PAPER HANGINGS. npHE REST ASSORTMENT EVER _■ brought to Pitisbdrith. Como and feait yonroyes.— Bnyor not, tho goods wUI bethoam. ' \ WALL PAPER, \ Foe PAELORSjDXNING feOOMS, CHAMBERS, KNTRIKB, CHURCHES and LODGES. /WALLPAPJSB, AtMto » cent*, At 25 to 60 cents, ' At 60 cents to 21,00, MflfiOto&fiO, A t to SS,OO. MAEBLiE ' PLAIN OAX, WAJUfDT, PANEL OAK, BordervCeOlfira,fet»t«itt*n Oo.) which In a few years hasjpownas if by magic, it* present population being over 8,000. : The above property will be delivered to the persons enti tled to receive It, immediately after the distribution, i An indisputable title to all the lot* in the above WH will be given by , i R> H< McCOHMICK. ■ (the articles or parcels per bill, will consist of cloths, cas stmoree, dc laincs, fcc, &c. : ; Mr object is to dispose of the silk In the shortest possible time, and I desire everybody to purchase soon and became members of this MagniJuxM Ateadation. ; nm silk will be sent to any part of the fTnitpd States, with Certificate of Membership, (for eachdollar'S worth pur chased,) on receipt Of the cash. ' i Agents or clnlis remitting $lO at one time, wm Biehs in ietnrngU worth of silk and 11 certificates • : All orders most he addressed to JOSEPH MOIST, ! June 10,1856-tfl Altoona, Blair , All orders by mid, wlth postagc stamp e'-closed, prompt ly-attended to. J REAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE rj IMPORTANT TO !tobaoo6 chewers. I)k.6UBTAV LINN ARB’S TASTE RESTORATIVE TRO- | CUES, the areal StdaiiltUe/ur lobaeto. It is a well and luamtrovertable fact that thcnse of Tobawiia the protnotingcanse of many of the most se vere. i MENTAIAND PHYSICAL DISORDERS to whirii thexnco ofman ia suiyoct, as careful analysis and long and painful experience hare clearly proton that it contains certahfnprcotic and poisonous properties most dangerous in thaireffects, which by entcringiuto the blood tlerango the functions and operations of the Heart, causing many to suppose, that organ to be seriously diseased. . TOBACCO ofl&toalsothe entire nervous 'system, ’ mani festing iteelf-ras allwho hare ever used the noxious weed will boar testimony—in,Lassitude, Nervous Irritability, Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disorders of a similar character. THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES Am designed - to counteract these baneful influences, and hare proved completely successful in a multitude of cases, add wherever upedi: Being harmless in'themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, restoring the Taste which'has become vitiated or destroyed by great iindulgence, completely removing the irritation and accom panying dealing sensation of the Throat—which ore al ways consequent upon abstaining from the use of Tobacco, and-by giving a healthy tone to tho Stomach, invigorate ithe whole systmni . Personawhogre Irretrievably undermining their consti i t aliens and shortening their lives, should use these Troches immediately and throw off the injurious and and unpleas ant habit of Tobacco. Chewing. I > .These Troches of lozenges are put up In a convenient ami • portable form at the low price of 50 Cents per Box. A lib eral discount tp the Trade. the undersigned to whom all .ordys " ' ! ’ JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist. : Marqh 18, ly.] f ■ . Cor. 2d and Race street, Phila. Hf STATE JX)TTERIE§. I*l ißrPaAje* A.Co., Managers. J CAUTION NOTICE. t PersotM Dvtng at a distance should be extremely cautious «f whom fliey;qrder lottery Tickets or Certificat es of paek aggstof Tickets. ; The country is flooded with bogus and swindling lotteries." Evefy inducement is held out h> get persons'to UTest-money in them. Capital Prises of from £30,000 (pMO,OOQ head their schemes—with tickets at Oue Doilaii Capital Prizes ore' otfcredj tickets $£ Ah such, in overylnsunce, are frauds; and-lf money Is sent to them for tlckoU.it fe so muck thrown away, without the -Shadow of a chance of getting a prize. Beware of all lot teries where the Capital Prize is unusually large in com parison hj the price of tickets. In every instance where li&ge prims are ottered for a small cost of tickets, put it down as a certain fraud. The Kentucky StaloJLottery for the benefit of the Shel by College, under pur management, is the only lottery in the United States which Is legally decided by the Maryland Drawings; all other lotteries which pnrport to be decided by the Maryland Drawings, ore frauds. TUE MARTIAxS STATE KWTERIES. Purchase Maryland State Loltetifs, then you are sort of being right. And In ordering In the Maryland Ldt tcriea, voa are srtro of fiiit end honest drawings. One thing Idofcto.and that Is, if you order from any li censed vtmderinßaltlmoro, .do not receive any hut Mana gers’ Tickets dud Managers’ Printed Certificates of Packa ges. The Managers’ Certificates hare the numbers printed, andJuivo the lithographed signature of R. Trance « Co. No one has a right to Send bis Individual certificates, and if ho does Itj be sure there is a fraud at the bottom of it. ;J JR. TRANCE AGO., Teh. l&-3m.J ■ of Maryland'State Lot teries. riIETSI GIFTS! ! GIFTS lII—A prize \J to everypUrchaßcr. ' 50b HOLLARS WORTH 07 GIFTS! I m ■ : • ;-j. I• ' : consisting of GOLD Al® SILTEU WATCHES, . ' XT ! FINE GOLD JEWELRY, 40, . -Will Disibibcted with evert 1000 Books. The attention Of the public Is resnectfnUy sbMcited to the extensive assortment of valuable Standard and Miscellane ous Bodies, which are offered for. sale' at the lowest Retail Trices- A 01TT1W0RT1I THOM 25 CENTS TO $lOO, wiU be given with evfcsjr Book. A complete Catalogue, giving ftiilinformatlim, With a list of Prizes, will be forwarded on application, .i f, k AGESiaWAJiTED. IiIMKAL llfUCCEJttM'sOwEfcED.—Person* wishing to or der at once, edn Orderany Book publlshedln Philadelphia, New York or Boston, and it will be furnished at tho pub lisher’s price,yflth Gift. Any' person Ordering 10 Books C receive for commission an extra Book with OIA. For age send stamps, 18 cents, for $l.OO Books. Address “ DUANE BTJUSOJf, Publisher, No 33 South Sd.stmt, Philadelphia. T- A t • A MBROyyPBS —THE PLAGE TO im 'get Ambrotype* for yourself, your friends or rela tkmaisfri tbe new budding on Julia at. above Virginia, where a’lpmtons can beaccommodatod on the shortest notice, with true and life-like likenesses. Ambrotypw taken on single and double glass. Melalnotypes taken on Bnssfen Mclaln- Otype plates. Also, Pictures taken in the new style trans fer—Photographing—bn Patent Leather, which are imper ishable, and ate intended principally for Insertion in arti cles efjeweliy, and transmitting by mail, as they do not 'rtquiro tobeput in a case. - Pictures copied On reasonable terms. Pictures are all warranted to please before taken away. Pictures takenas low as fifty cents. ’ The subecrlboii respectfully solicits a liberal patronage front the tithKns of Altoona andvlclnfty.aa he intends to makothis blspctmanent station. Come one, come alLand “Secure the shadow ere the substance Hides.” Don’t 'for get the loom is in tbe now buUdJqgaborn mentioned. The first story Is occupied by Mr. Mann’s store. *7 . Teh.lMt] J. W. CtABATOH. Logan hotel.—the undeb -BIGNED respectfully informs the citizens of Blair ’ county aid that he .has opened up the LOGAN .^i HOUSE; fonnertjrkept by Sheriff Reo4,MSstw*sfc' at .the west end of UoUidsyEburg, •reception of strangers and travellers.— Everything connected with the ‘househas been refitted In the new with the choicest fnrnitnre, fifc * Tho'house is large arid commodious, and wfll ejaculated for convenience.and comlbrt. HU TABLE wfil bo furnished with theverybest thomar ket can afford, and np pains or trouble will ho spared to render those who may choose to fhvor hjm with their pa tronage comfortable and happy during their stay with him. Ills STALLING is ample, and ah obliging and carefhl hostler will always bo in attendance* Dec. 17,1857,—tf.] JOHN KEIFFER. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! In coneeqxwnce of the hard times, I have concluded to put down the price of my OYSTERS to.the lowest possi ble standard. Tliey will hereafter be served up on the Chafing Dish at TWENTY CENTS, and roasted in the shell and served up with nil other accompaniments, TWENTY FIVE CENTS. . They will also bo furnished, in every oth er way, at prices to correspond with the times. JOHN KEIFFER, Logan House, Uollidaysbnrg, Dec. 17, tf.] Hair, hat, tooth, shaving, Faint, Sash and Varnish Broshes at Hams, side, shoulder, dried Beof. tc„ ulwaya un hand at June 18, ’57-ly] Eggs, buttee and all kinds of oountryproduce can be had at Juno ib, ’w-iy - merry user's. AND DDT tnortorhy TRON OTTY COMMESCIMt OOL VITTSBURQH, PKKWA. - Largest and most complete Commercial Ctilhfgo in the B IJnitt-d StotMt . . : In daily attendance upwards of 200 Students, V XC TPVITTVSL PBINCIPit. 'j. 6.SJOTH; A. SL, ProfMLAIE COUNTY INSUBANOE JTw AGENCYvr-Tha undersigned, Agent of the Blair Oostnty MntnU Eire insurance, Company,- is at all timee ready to Insure against low or damageby fire, Budd ing*, UercMtiidite, Fumdura and Property, at every idea crjptktn, In town or country, at aa reasonable rates as any Company In the State, Office inthe Masonic Temple. Jan. 3, *56-tf] ' JOHN SHOEMAKER, BpenL pONVEYANOING.r--ALL KINDS VV of writing done at the shortest notice^— gagee, 4c., executed In the neatest tnannerbr . JOHN SHQBMKBB, Masonic Temple, Altoona. CAST IRON RAILING “AND ALL kinds Castings executed to order, also Tin Spott ing putnp to to -- ; J. SHOKMAKKB, Agent for ‘ MclXurA-ntir, Wiwojr * 00. JUST RECEIVEI). W) A krgo and Cudilotahle assortment at the store of j. bhhißman. KESSLER’S. EIO COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA MI) all kind of Groceries ftr sale-by •• Jtms 18,1857-ly] , , HKKitir T.yfß.. - HENRY LEHR’S. A LU THE STANDARD PATENT jTlu SffiDICJSES ft [l-df. KESSUHL’S. A SUPEEIORXQTGF PBE^AB £#* %%-mw rvcvMT. Jan. 3,1857-41] Jan. 3,1858-tt L . jOWWOMWWW ~ > : k i'* ■'V ■; and alu . .. .;!:■„, „i,„ DISEASES or tha LUNGS anJ) 'THROAT Afte posirlvEtr | Cara .'. ~ whichconvey* the remedies to the through theair passages, and coming , (tow* caatort irithtnedisease, nentralixes the tubercular a free and easy espeCtaratUm, toe the blood, impart* renewed ▼Uality to the sntem. string that tone and energy so indispensa bly far toe reiteration of health. To be able to state «m -fidontly that Consumption is curable by inhalation, ia"to of unalloyed pleasure. It is a» the control of medical treatment a* any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hundred cases can be cured to the first stages, and fifty per cent, in the second; hut to toe third stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent., fo. the lungs are so cut np by the disease as to bid defiance tamedicalwill. Even, however, in the lust stages. Inha lation affords extraordinary relief to the Buffering alter*- thf fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety fire thousand persons to the United State alone; and a cor rectcalcnlatlonshow* thotofthe present population of the earth, -»gb*y rnininna are destined toflUthe. CousumpUve » g Treiythequlyer of death has nfl arrow go fatal aa Con sumptifm. InaU agee it has been thegnateoemy oflife, (brit snore* neither age amr box, but sweep* off alike the brevefth?beautiftil, dhe grebefta and the glftou. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the ufthc ted a per manent and speedy cure in Coosumptioif. iThe first cause of tubercle* isfrom impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their deposition In the lungs.!? to prevent the bee admission of air into the air 1 cell*, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to expect greater good from medicines entcrtng tbe'cavities of the lungs than froth those adminis tered through the stomach'; the patient will always find the longs free and the breathing easy, after Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation la a local remedy, nevertheless it acts con stitutionally, and with more power and certaiitty than remedies administered by the stomach. Se prove the pow erful and direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will- entirely destroy jsenstbfltty to a few minutes, paralysing the entire r "' that a limb may be amputated wither bellng the ordinary burning goes hours. The inhalation of ammonia hunting or apparently dead, medicines is perceptible in the ing inhaled, and may be immediate!; A convincing proof of the constit’ lion, is the effect that sickur breathing foul air—is not this er remedies, carefully prepared , ed through the longs should modi During eighteen years’ practice, from discuses of the longs and tl cure, and 1 hare effected many ter the sufferers hod been pro) which fully satisfice, me that fatal disease. My treatment e and founded on long experience tiop. My perfect acquaintance cles, 4c„ enables me to distir forms of disease that simulate t proper remedies, rarely being case. This familiarity, in conm logical and microscopic discove, the longs from the effects of coi the chest, purify the blood, Imj giving cqesgy and tone to the e Medicines with fall directh United States and Canadas by i symptoms by letter. But' the if the patient ehonldpay me a on opportunity to examine the scribe with much greater cei. could be effected without my seel Office, 1131 Filbert Street, Philadelphia. INTENSE EXCITEMENT I—A NEW FIRM BROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE. M’LAIN & LEHR Beg leave to inform their friend* and the citizen* of Altoo na and vicinity, that they have opened a P GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, in the room formerly occupied by John liehr, on Virginia street, next door to Patton’s Hall, where, they will bo hap py to servo all who may favor them with a call. Their stock la a large and select one, consislincof Flour, Feed, Bacon, Pork, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses,- Fish, Salt, Potatoes, Oil, Fluid, Oampheue, Alcohol, Cigars aUd Tobaccp. As they purchase all their goods for the BEADY CASH, and sell for the same, persons desiring on purchasing any thing in their line, will do well to give them a call, a* they will sell at hat a trilling advance on first cost. We ask no man to pay for anything but what he haw. Give ns a tri al and see if wo won’t make our words good. £Jan 7-.tf STOVES! STOVES! STOVES.—The undersigned has just received frouMphiio dclphia, North, Chose'A North’s celebrated Cook- gffijSL log Staves for 1857. I:, THE ROYAL COOK ' BHRL for Wood or Coal. This beautiful Cooking gtove Iffim challenges all competition for the exquisite style of ornament and perfect operation in Alt respects. The oven extends under the fire-box and the flues are so arrang ed that the whole oven surface will bakeiperfectly and uni formly. The slightest examination of thjji Store must sat isfy every one that it will bccome.a universal favorite. •THE SEA BUELL, i for wood or coal. The fire-box fa of gpod capacity—the ash-box is deep—the oven Is capacious :ahd is a thorough baker. This stove is one that may readifybe recommended for family use, inevery particular." All kinds of heating and parlor stoves constantly on hand. . JOSEPH H. BUSH. April 16, *57-tf] OppptiU the American\Bu(. fotera that millions have their constitutions ruined by tb« vile compounds of quack doctors, or the equally polsonom nostrums vended m “Patent Medicines.” 1 have carefully analyzed many of t' l Association, in view of the awfal dutructki of Unman life, cauaedby Sexual Disease*, and the deception practised upon the unfortunate victims of »nch diseases kj Quacks, several-years ago directed their Consulting Snrgctt, as aeAaritiWe vet worthy of their name, to open a IHep-L -gory for the'trestmcnt of this class of diseases, in all their forma, and to giro medical advice gratis, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (ago, occu pation, habits of lib, Ac.,) and in case* of extreme port-nr and shCerlng, id furnish medicine free of charge. It h needless to add that the Association commands the hlglwi Medical sldl! of the age, and will famish the most appris ed modem treatment. The Directors, cs a review. of the past, feel assured that their labors tn this sphere of benevolent odbrt- have beta of gnat benefit to Die afflict'd, especially to t he yoanj, turd they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed teal, to thie very important hut much despised c aue. dost published by the Association, a Report on Sperm* torrhceo, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mud turhatlon or Self Abuse, and other diseases of the Serial Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will b« tent by than tin aseaied envelope),/res p/iharye, on the receipt 4 wo postage stamps for postage. j Address, for Report or Tientment, Dr.OEORGE R. CAb HODS. Consnltiug Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 8. Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Direclort. - 1 ‘ EZRA D. HEARTWELL,'Pret’L' 080. VAIRCUILD, Stfy. [Dec. 3-iy. 0N MANHOOT), AND ITHTRE MA TURE DECLINE Just Published, Gratis, tbcahl ThfttWMVi • ■ A raW WORDS ON TUB RATIONAL TREATMENT, without Medicine, o£-, Spermatorrhea or. Local Weakness, Nocturnal Xmbnona, Genital and Nervous Dlbilitr, Imp* tency, and Impedments to Marriage generally, by , B. DE LANKY, M.D. The important bet that the many alarming complains, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, mij be easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in tills tmall tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely newandblsh lysncccssftu treatment, os adopted by the Author, full explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cut HIMSELF perfectly and at the least possible cost, tbrrebj avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and poet free in a sealed to velope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to St. B. DE LANKY, 88 East 31st street. New York City. ' May 6,18 53. SPRING AND SUMMER FAS O.DONNKLL, Merchant Tailor ’ HoUldaysbnrg, desires to inform the citizens of A and vicinity, that he has leased the building two North of tM Bed Idon Hotel and onedoor Bonth< gib’s Saloon, on Main street, where ho is now recciTlni , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Cloths of all prices, Plain and Fu*-. Oassimeres, snitahle for snmor wear, Silk. Satin Velrct Hit settle* and all kinds of light Sommer Vestings, iolbat ejerything thatmay he called for, all of which hs trill make to order, on short notice, and on the most reason pie terms.' , His long experience la the business, he thinks, will « hie him tonleose all who may fiivor him with tpcLr onto ' April 1,1858-ly. ~ ■JITAP OF BLAIR COUNTY.—THE; J.T M subscribers propose to publish a New Map of Bh? t ; County, Pennsylvania, from actual surrey*, containing >3:; Public Bonds, Rail Roads, Canals, tho actual localities <•_ Tillages, Post Offices, Houses ,of Worship, School HooWS ManufectorlteVTnnncrles, Mills, Hotels, Stores, Farm Host : ea* names of Property Owners. &c. Enlarged Plans oj the Principal Villages, a Table ti instances,and a Business Directory, giving the name si business «f each subscriber, will be engraved on thowi gin. The plotting will be to a suitable scale so as to mat a large and ornamental Map, which will bo colored a-"-- mounted In the best style, and delivered to subscribers »> ■. $5 per copy. SAMUEL GEIt, April 15,1855. ISAAC O. FREED- ; POLICE ) A r This threat Journal of Crime and Criminals is h its Twelfth Jenr, urd is widely circulated through*' the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Crimlt* Oases,'and appropriate Editorials on the some, together information on Criminal Flatters, not to be found in Hi other newspaper. .-"9A»Bnbreriptions $2 per annum; gl for six uiotUh’, ; o* remitted by subscribers, (who should write their and the town, county and State where they reside plsinlJV To O. W. MAIBELL * CO., ' • Editor & Prop’r. of New Yorfe Police Gazette, 16-tf] JV*£!o I'orfc O'ty- Medicated fub chest pro tector, A SAFE SHIELD AGAINST TIIOsI .. tearful diseases Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Otter WTTTTP lions of the Lugs, which arise from the caused Hp£f., 1 Cheat, iQjLtshivn ami the continual 0 lromc * climate, for sale.j\t the Drug Storr of O. W. KES^ 1 - Erouiul in oil at [1 iftTATR OILS,*7 Shaving - Crcami T EVrs. PREPARATION FOR BX- | JLJ terminating BATS, MICE, ROACHES, r4 Bed-bogs without danger in its use under any dreams® 1 lea, tot sole at tin- Drug Store of Jan. 24, ’56-11] Flour.— the best quality of ji FAMILY FLOUR for sales Wholesale an.lKotafl " £ Apply to J. SHOEMAKLB, f Dec. 11,185C-tf. ■ Masonic Temple • A BUOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Tru^ T OVEEING AND NEW OBLBA>' ' ■: 1 0. w. KESSI.EIt. 5X ■■ft*:**-'. K '? > 'S V‘ McCRUM & vol. a. TUB ALT* kIcCUVM ft BERN, Par annum, (payable In All paper* ducoutinuet paid for. * SftMJ Fear lines or lets. One square) if 8 Uur.i.j Two “ (10 “ )' Three “ ( M “ ) ' Over three weak* and 1. square for each inset tlon. Six lines or less, Ono square, Two •• Three “ Foot Half a column, Ono column. Administrators and Execu Merchants advertising by with liberty to change, Professional or Basinets lines, with paper, per yt Communication* of a po terest will bo charged am ) Advertisements not mm desired, will be continued to tho above terms. Badness nutlci«s five con Obituary notices exceed! TRIBUNE CHURCHES, Presbyterian, llov. A H. cry Sabbath morningnt 10) 4 o’clock. Sabbath School tore Boom. Prayer Mcctii tho same room. Methodist, Episcopal, Her. log every Sabbath morning ing. Sabbath School in tin M.; General Prayer Meetin day evening. Young Men 1 : evening. Evangelical Zulheran, (n tho Lecture Room at U o’eh Same room every Wcdncsd-. Cnited Brethren, Rev. D. ery Sabbath moruiug at 11 Sabbath School in the Led Prajor Meeting every Wedi QfVtolic, Rev. Jons Twk o’clock In the morning, and Jhiptist, (no Pastor.)—S.it African Methodist, llov. •very Sabbath morning tA tho bid Union School iion-c ! . ALTOONA M i MAH. Eastern Way and Holliday< Western “ HoUidaysburg Eastern Through Mall ! MAILS Eastern Through Mail, Western Way and Holliday Eastern “ “ Odlco open for the' tronsa to 8 P. M., daring the week on Sunday. June 4, - RAILROAI Express Train Ete|C arrives “ Went « Past “ ’ East « , « - West “ 1 Matt . “ East " 1 “ i Wert “ The IIOLLIDAY3BURG I Train West* Mail Train Eos East. The BLATBSVTLLE HR; Way Train East and Wei:, Train East. Dec. 21, ’SC-tfl .< MEETINGS OF Mountain Lodge, A. If. J'. . day of each month. In the i pie, at o’clock, I*. 31. Stumentkal Eneampnun ' third Tuesday of each moi. •onlc Temple, at 7J/J u’dod Altoona Lodge, I. O. of 0 evening, in tire second ate: • o’clock, P. M. ’ Veran'la I*. I. O. of > evening, in the third story ■ rtrect, at V»£o'dodc, P. M Winnelhig'S Tribe, No. fcj cIU every Tuesday ejeuine ll.wonic Temple. Council breath. A. KfIKJITJJ, C < Junior Sum of America, iu the third story COUNTY Julgtt of Vie Court].—Vr AaaociatevJ, Penn Jones. 1 rrpthono&ru— Joseph It*. Megi Her aeid Stounkr—M Sheriff—Qcorgc Port. V<. DUtnei Attorney— Benj. I Oounty Committinncrs —J. fcr, Ji R. JlcFnriane. , Tretuunr— S, Hoover. Auditor*— J. W.Tippcry, Poor Home Director] —C. Shiver. Cbmntr —James Vault. SujptrinUndenl of Canmot ALTOONA BOR Justices of the. Peace —Juo Burge ft —E. M. Jones. Tutors GruncU—J&mca L<>\ AllUon, Peter Reed, Nelson President of Qmncil—V.. Clerk to Council —John 11< Borough Treasurer—Jama School Directors —George. Magon, Geo. \V, Sparks, Jo*? Treasurer of School Board Iligh'X'on sta bU^ J oscph Jhi CblUclor —John MtC! Auditors—Q. D. Thomas, 'j Assessor —John McClellan Asu'stint Assessors —Jams dudjt of Elections —East V “ “ Meat “ « North Inspectors —East Ward—l. «; Weal “ .1 “i North V, c. J. BUST, X. D. Brs. HIRST Si tbcir professional scrv •nd vicinity in tho several b MEDICINE A Country calls regularly at OfflceJ tho same us hcrctof By consent, B. R. Good rvi EX NUTS—S,O JJL nOngton Pea Nuta In s .ij£. March 25, ’otj-ly-) enry leh kV John Lehr's olj t,t; Ick 9 »(ore, in North Wail. ¥S.RPCERIES.-~ w^M^ s o °f tulcnto ,OA DOZEN F \ '\r n-OBived-and for lanks of al ' n«»tly.»n4 cxptdicloaal 101 h