fEK INVIGORATOR i l£D BY DB- SAKFORD, ENTIRELY FROM orgatiw "><* W Ter MadlcftAijSijL,. icts at a Cathartic, cuier, totM*r,ai£l nj other medicino known. It Lt lot a Liver remedy, acting first oo tho bid matter, then on the stomach am iat matter, til us occompltsbts* two without any of tho painful farting, operations of moat CaUiartict. It 31 at the same time that It purgaa |f in moderate doacs, will •t'aacthdr mutual rapidity. f the j principal regulators of tbo> perforins its functions w«|] icu iti wmo arc fully developed. Thu stem! dependent on tlie bcnlUi* proper perfonhanceofUa arh is at bait, the boweb .irolyl v tlio 1 hole Q -the w eyttem suffers in couse- Livjs—having cowed lo do of that organic one of »i|f itudy, iu n practice of nor* tome remedy where with, to rangements to which It U it bia i find v do- dy Ja at lest found, aay pev, ICoxplukt, in any of lu [Up, and conviction fa cer- :me-’ ivtn bot- morhid or bad Batter tcxOa itbi-lr place a healthy flow stomach, causing fapd \tn [dloob, giving tone ten |ncry, removing the ; radical core. re all| * D I the I TUX' inchi-; ing a ! CUF' occa- > £ cd, Aim, wiiai ig utddl eional use .of the Xin* fa. sufficient to relieve foatto* , from rising and sooting, fore retiring, prevents food i bo; night, loosens tbethebow nrmss. «» OfWWls,; spoonsful will always : re- 'U at Oo*- aneh [i tea- male obstruction removes and makes a perfect cure. . ly relieves CboUc, whUe Is aturecure for CfaUM ofCBOURA. . or fe eiiae. liotc-l m'£:CC :lo isV IH-Ui ii Cor . H color : .' nliort , nod ■ needed to throw oat of the cine after • long . jACswaf removes ell tel-' ifrom tbeekln. | time before eating giva Imakes the food dlgestsrell. :curcs Chronic IHarriiaM.ln mer sod Dowel complaints dose. . • >. ■ hum-! - first! cures | .h ’no; *7 attacks caused byWoxjis »im-r, safer, or spbpbc. ncttvfaUt. ■ ~ • by exciting the abeotheatf. temmendiuc ibe -Awdnite and Agne, Chill Fever, ond. It operates with certMßly, to testify to its wonderful ™p*y j <1 n re-j ~ ■Vver; [T typo. I s " lllingl iruig tlieir. nnsßlmona testimony in i lie moulhwlth the Invlgorator, am] ER INTTGORATOR DICAL DISCOVERY, and is dally coo great to believe. It cnrcsiw ft rime giving, benefit, ondf seldom moire avd t« cure any kind, of Liver Cum* Juumliqt or Dgipeptia Uncommon are the result of n DisEJtsxnLivsa. . E TXJU-Atl PHI UtlU. rl.'/or. 34.1 Broadway, New York. 1 K.E.'iLLR. Altoona; and retailed by [May 27,1M5.-ly T EEAUTIFIER! SO umucrewCully sought, ’.!• > AT I.AST! •KHMAXEXTLY OBAY .HAIB Tf) re luxuriantly the bald head; re in* obd all scrofula, scold head and »>• liolr soft, healthy and glossy ; ahd imaginable age; removes, as If by . from-Ute bee and cures all nrnral- I>ce circular and the following: Borer, N. Feb. 2d, 1867. '"o.—Cents: Within a few days we rderanhdcaU* for ProtO. ••-day « c were compelled tosend to the c dozen yon forwarded aUbsiak irder a quantity from yon. jfyery ito mire produced three or four new ■■illation, land patronage itrroelTes lint and worthy citizens ofourvl i* that it ii A MOST VALUABLE nybe one gross of $1 size; and one ieve us yours very rwiieclfully. ) DAXIEELATUORPi Co. j . v 'l; Cborlei Co- Mo- Nov. 18, 1856.: If irgir: Some time last sommsr wa v. ini.! of your Hair I Restoratinvart mlerful, wo foci It (our duty toyou port It. .\j >’ '> |;• for some time bad been perfectly id some called it scald beaut- 1m imc off In cunseqaeuck, when a friend, mlvised us to.use your BestOCattVSy op • of success, but, to onr surprise, r.'K a Very few applies!ions removed id a new and tuxurlent crop of hair f- can now say that our boy basas is luxnrlent a crop of bairsisaiiy tirrcfore, and do hereby rccommetd erfirct remedy for all diseases of the '<■ aie. yours respectfully, < IKOBO E W. IuOOTKBOTIIASf, BARAII A. HIGGINBOTHAM. Gardiner, Maine, June 22,1865, ear Sir: I have nted two bottles of Restorative, and con truly *uyU H >1 the age for restoring and changing :it I was a mas or seventy. My its original color.' You can recom* cithout the least fear, as mycas* ind. Yonn Itespectthny, DANIEL N.MURPHY. p rioters 312 Broadway. New York, i- Railihg Establishment,} art ..'SLEB, Altoona, art by all good [June 3, JSSS-ijr. L ASSORTMENT OF •TMERY, such as ~ THE HANDKERCHIEF* i ir Oil* ', j Cologne*, im domestic j Oriental i osmetic?, Frapffi' mi Sachets , Soaps, Hair Tooth Brushes, mis, Pocket Combs, of Water, etc., etc, etc -) AND JOEBAL* UW . A. ROUSH’S. • .•. . . . . ■ AKSI !EE BELLES, NEPTUNES, FOBTAUZAB, ROSAS, .as, A. ROUSH, cii! •. soda ■ NO AGRKBABJUI ■ u OS BRAUOBT VS DRUGSTORE, *•'«/, above the JUiOurm dfcwvii- 'J ED LYE, FOE MA foap Powder for WMhtaftf** craman Spap; CmUlp too p» »“«> f a Band and ttr Mle «t . A. BOUSH'S. F CITRATE OF MAG- Cathartic, mild in ,IU! PS*rt&? to, prepared and for sale hjr . A. UOCBH, Dr*Og&- BURNING FRtJED; of Tarpon tine, ’ARATION FOB EX' S'- MICE, EOACHEB, t in it* mo muter any.drOC®?* 0^ . store of -A.. a. W. KBSBI** 1 EBESTQUA&^y? ■■'r f*l«, Md » damp Meeting, at All*** between Hollidaysburg on Friday 20th and 26th day of August next. of Birmingham, Wlliams other adjoining Clrcnlts, invited to join with ue. Mima- of other denominations are <•» *“iSlTinritod to pitch their fonts with us *l* SfSe exercises of the occasion, »*ne ** GEO . OU YFR, P. B. GEO. BBBKSTBESBER, j V . SAM’L A. WILSON, ; [ ' JOHN H. C- DOSH, ) V July2l,lBM. J' ; - Cot ,, T pgocsKniKos -tßut k utendsnee at the present term of Court- bat those who have been summoned ” jorjinen or witnesses, or hate ,cases to be .risd The ease of Jesse CogeD, the young man k was arrested in the woods near thls piaco in May last, and who, supposed, did most ef the cellar Pilfering last winter, came up for tri*l on Tuesday.morning. The charge brought .nintt him was that of stealing an umbrella from the back porch of Mr. Jacob this place. Hewit for Com.; McMurtrie fo? deft. Tho case was submitted to the jury with bat little argument, and a verdict of guilty re turned in^/ewminates. Com. «. James Xang.-Indictment: Mali cious Mischief. This was an action brought by , m »n named Frasier against Languor shooting w d ki llin g three hogs and crippling two others. lt appears that Frasier’s hogs brokointo Lang’s rje field and destroyed a portion Of his crop, lint Lang endeavored to dog the hogs out of tbs field, but not succeeding, wont home and got his pm and shot the number above men tioned. It was proven that Lang’s I fences were deni in many places, and were not [Sufficient to keep, bogs out of the field. The jury returned a verdict* of guilty- Hewit for C|Mn.; Calvin for deft. Tbe ease of tbe Commonwealth vs. Johnson, indicted for assault and battery with intent to kill, on tbe person of Mr. Jacob Kinsel, of tins place, bad not been reached on Tuesday, v but vas eipectcd to come up on Wednesday. Personal.— The now arrangement in regard to tbe Conductors :on the Express Train and fast Line, has thrown into our town, at least for t time, CapL R. R. Franks, bf the Express train on the Philadelphia Division. We wel come tbe Captain to onr town, and hope that it and its citizens may prove as agreeable to him nbe has always done to those who have fallen under bis charge while occupying the positiun of Conductor. Onr jovial friend, Dick Hughes, paid our tojvn a flying visit last week, on bis way to visit his friends, “ over the mountains." He looks as j hearty as in “ days of yore,” and reports him- I self in a “pcifcct state.” Dick's a “trump" i ind “bound to win” on every deal. His lady j friends were rejoiced to see him, and if we may judge from their er-pression, he has mads some good impressions on the tender sensibilities of tbe “mountain lassies,” in “ this neck o’ tim ber." The beaux hereabouts may thank their' nan that this is not ; a Mormon country, and hick must therefore content himself with one “angel," else we feel afraid he would leave fome of them minus a bed-fellow. I Thk Union Camp Meeting. —The Union Comp I Meeting, a notice of which appears immediately I u#ler our local head, promises to be one of the I Ingest ever held in this part of the country.— I Iti location is easy of access from all points, I ud will ifo doubt induce many of the members eftlie church, both in this place n,nd Hollidays- I burg, to attend, who would otherwise have been' absent. We understand that quite a number in this place are making arrangements to pitch their tents ia the grove on that Occasion.' A; cordial invitation is extended to the members of other churches to unite in this meeting, and it would give us pleasure to notice their accep tance of it. In Altoona, the high walls wbjch hire heretofore divided the different Christian denominations have been battered down almost tasler#!, and wo shotild like to see it the case ’tahersally. There is here no jealousies or *™ng!ing, no back-biting or proselyting, but ministers and people joining bond in band, for tae good of the eh arch in general and the peo- Let thisbe the case. on all occasions and mail places, and the work which 1 is designed tahe accomplished will ' progress much more apidly and pleasantly. ! StinrSty night last, shortly midnight, Rot. A. ,B. Clark was awakened Iromhis slumbersby the abutting of.a door of his rttom which he remembered to have opened just Wore retiring. Thinking ita little curious, he tron to discover, the cause. On opening the bis Burprise may be imagined on discover “g a nan in the room where twi of his children deeping. The burglar immediately fled own ftt stairs, on being discovered, and made 7* by the some way that he had mitered, y String the door of the kitchen. Mr. Clark «hoved him a dhoti distance, but did not, we Wiere, identify Mm Miy. The villain, if not 1 wpo, was painted black. , eitisens had beganto think r that “O ught-footed gentry who visited ds in the l«ft town and were less careful cause them « no . M Wity at any rimeu and of their m 0] °*' De writing <®portnitiifieB. aiains ** *“ ***s& liisr \ .ti. lor tjj, wrenbg next, *i« J *" #^" #> W'iu' good % *suto^*i? r cn ia be mmm ° Q * are •*»<«*> llO dool >t « t * con tract with the Pennsylvania R. B. Co., for water to supply the town, agreeably to an. Aat of Ax-; eembly, of 1865. The object of the'meeting was stated by Mr. John Shoemaker, and the following resolutions offered and unanimously adoptedt— Buolved, That We earnestly derire fbat an arrangement be made for. ffie-introduction of water into this Borough, and approve of tbe course suggested by the Town Council of bb tainmg tiie aame by agreement with the Pa. lE. B. Co. ■ ■ ■' Thatw Committee of three he ap-s pMdfod toaotxin conjunction with the Town Council and the Solicitor of the Railroad Com pany, and agree on proper terms for the use of tb epipes, te., of, the CompMiy, and said Cbm mitteebeutttborigedto.soUchßiibacriptioasQr take such other ‘ measures as will secure the erection of a reservoir and all else necessary . to give us Water. \ Messrs. John Shoemaker, C. C. Mason and Robert Green ware appointed oh said committee. We earnestly hopb that some immediate action will be taken in reference to this matter. The want of water fc mnoh felt in this place. The Town Connell we understand to be favorable to the project,, and if sufficient encouragement be received from-the citizens, will enter into the contract at once. The expense* compared with the benefit to be derived, is hut small, and if rightly viewed there can bo no dissenting from the proposition. Wb hear of no opposition to the measure , aud hope there may be none here after. ■ Thb PknkbtXiVahia Railed ad.—The June re port of the; earnings of the Pennsylvania Rail road is very favorable. The following statement shows the earnings of the Railroad, from all sources, for the month and since January Ist: j Gross Earnings. Expenses. Net Earnings. June, 1858, $308,006 03 $274,897 04 $123,108 99 June, 1857, 371,753 27 276,912 37 94,839 90 Increase, 7O $28,269 09 Decrease, $2,015 33 Jan. Ist to July 1,1858, BB 1,478,144 73 1,117,787 57 fiatyift period Urtytar, B6 1,043,550 02 032,502 04 Increase, .$19,879 43 $185,284 63 Decrease, $165,406 29 The Canal Department is also doing well, though as the Canal was not owned by the Com pany year, a comparison cannot be made. The earnings of the Canal from oil sources, in June, and,since January Ist, wore as follows. ' c.vSAi. pcksanvAKU raclboad. areas Earnings. Expenses. Not Earnings. Juno, 1808, $20,312 54 ,$10,444 19 $0,868 35 Jan. Ist to July Ist, 1858, 64,895 06 i 54,158 09 10,736 97 Net earnings of the Canal from August Ist, 1857, to Jon. Ist, 1868. $10,242 40 Net earnings of the Canal front January 1, 1858, to July 1, 1358, 10,736 97 * — 1 «ii Net earnings of the Canal from August Ist, 1857, to July Ist, 1858, 20,930 37 This Enterprising company is daily increasing its inducements to the travelling public to pass over the line of its carefully managed works.— On the score of expedition, economy in time, and price of passage, it presents cl aims for pref erence over and above either of its rivals on the north or south. Rattlessake.— On Saturday afternoon last, a brakesman running on one of the freight trains between this place and Conemaugh, caught a largo rattlesnake, on the mountain, and brought it to town in the evening. Quite a crowd collected at the depot to get a glimpse of his enakeship. It was secured by a string fas tened around its neck and attached to the end of a pole. Frpm the.manner in,which it “struck out” wiUi its head and open jaws, wo deemed it -anything else than an agreeable pet. After its captor had exhibited It for . some time, It was banded over to the proprietors of the Logan House, to be “ done up” in alcohol. Previous to putting it in alcohol) it was deemed advisable to take the wind outoi it, to do which, withont injuring its skin, it. was placed in a bottle of wa ter and corked up. Not being accustomed to this kind of treatment, it writhed and snapped considerably, bat finding tills unavailing it gave up the ghost. After it was taken out of the bottle,' the water in which-it was drowned was thrown on a plot of grass in the yard attached to the Logan House, and so much had it been poisoned by the venom emitted by the snake that'it killed the grass on -which it fell, taming it black from the tip of the blades to the root. Duff’s Mercantile College, Pittsburg.— Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine states that for 20 years preceding 1840, 76 per cent of all mcr chants in the United States failed. Since 1840, only one student of tins institution, ont of up wards of 4000, is known to have failed in busi ness—an indisputable proof of the wide spread salutary influence exercised by it over the pres ent generation of the mercantile profession. The penalty of tins success, in a new depart ment of education, is to hare a host of ignorant imitators, some of whom, in this vicinity, have caused students, and even merchants, to pay dearly % depending on them; and yet stran gers age every day decoyed into these pilpoes to be.4aUght by teachers who never closed, a busi ness ledger in their lives! With all discrimina ting persons, Duff ’s System of Book keeping hais deservedly placed him foremost in the con fidence of business- -men throughout - the coun try. Never before, in the same space, or indeed in wy fqrm, has there been departoeutof the science of aocountSr sucha compendium of what every business mss must know to insure his success. —Commercial Jour. : Btmsi with JPowdeb. —On Thursday evening last, Will Hettinger hod his hands and face se verely horned with powder, by the prematqre explosion of a train which he and a number of other boys were laying on a track ear standing on the siding at this station. His face, next morning, presented the appearanpe of having been well stung with bamble-beesj as his eyes wejje nearly closed. He has since been com pelled to cany his hands in slings. We hope it may prove a lesson to him and those who were in company at the time. They appeared to bo awfully ‘t sheered.” We think that the parents of some of the boys in this place are very dere lict in their duty towards them, and oar only wonder is, that there ate not more of (hem taken to their hom&, crippled or killed. 7 ‘ ; E*|F»AT«W IH D&tABMB or vaa Luwja._ln diseases of the Longs, respiration is always ia- pnifenaod, owing to the fluA&kt In thosecaaai fhmci*ls .alwaysobstruction lathe bronpliicailtubos and air oelis which hinders the free passage t . of] air. these cbstmtixma s*e readily ceanored by a toy hy Dr. Keys%, Wholesale Druggist, of 140 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa., called “Peeto ntl and which! baa become justly ode brated in : tbe removal mod cure of incipient T.nng Diseases* Ton can boy it at O. W. Kessler’s. Tcrao MBa WAaraD ron FAu. a*d Winter Ddsihess I-HA? Clerks, Book-keepers, and Sales men, on Steamboats and Bailroads—in R»i.v» Manufactories, and as Agents. Young w>«n 0 f the “ tight stamp” will be wanted, possessing the reqaisite qualifioations for these various lu crative positions, which qualifications quy be fully and correctly obtained in the next eight or tetfweeks, by a full course in the Iron City Commercial College, Pittsburg, Pa. F. W. Jen kins, Principal* ; , \ Picnics.— The Lutheran Sunday School of Collinsville enjoyed a picnic yesterday, in a grove near that place. , The affair passed off pleasantly, and did hoSor to the gettersrup. To-day the Scholars and teachers attached to the Ldtheraol Sunday School of this place, are having a picnic near town/ We would be pleased to t enjoy the fine time they are no doubt having; but a press of press-work prevents us. The attention of our readers is reques ted to the advertisement of G. W. Kessler, in another column, offering a patent lamp for burn ing Carbon oil* We have had one of the lamps in use for several weeks and have found it to be just what it, is represented. It gives a supe rior light to any we have ever used, and con sumes but a trifle of oil. _ Every family should have one.. Messrs. Editors :—Eev. Henry Baker, the former Pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of this place, was present last Saturday and Sunday to conduct the preparatory services, and administer the Sacrament. The congrega tion 'was aware of his coming, and on Saturday and Saturday'night he preached to a large audi ence which he held in wrapped attention during the delivery of his sermons. On Sabbath morn ing ho preached to a densely crowded house— many, indeed, having gone away unable to get scats—a f ter which, assisted by Rev. C. P. Krauth of Pittsburg, he administered the Sacra ment to about two hundred communicants. The associations which clustered around Pastor and people added solemnity to the scene which oft before had encouraged their hearts. In the evening Mr. Krauth preached to a large con gregation asseinbldd to hear him; and I can safely say that: he did not fail to do his duty and to leave the impression on the minds of his hearers that he was a good man, a talented preacher and one who understood his business and his subject. Well may the congregation feel encouraged that, although now and for many months desti tute of a regular Pastor, they have maintained their consistency and their love for the church of their adoption. p, S. H. For the Altoona Tribune. To the ¥bung Men of Altoona. LETTER NO. 12 TJic “Literary Association”—“Secret Societies .” My Young Friends—Time will not permit me to address you at length tin; week, yet I write a few words by way of encouragement in the formation of a “Literary Association.” .The writer was one of the original members of such a Society, formed in a little village of three or four hundred inhabitants. That Society was kept -up for a quarter of a century, and its mem bers are now scattered over this wide Union, and some of them among the brightest orna ments of the different “ Learned Professors,” That Association has been represented in the Councils of the Nation, among the expounders of the law, the “healing art,” and several'of its members are this day “preaching the un searchable riches of Christ.” Who cam tell how much of their present influence and position they owe to the stimulating and inspiring influ ences of that institution The-strong proba bility is that otherwise most of them would haf e lived in obscurity and died nnregretted. . Now, if in n, little Tillage of three or four hun dred inhabitants, such an Association could be kept up so Icing, and with such results, how much more readily it can be done in a place like Altoona, and with much brighter prospects for extensive: usefulness. I trust my young friends will go into it heartily and at once. Yon certainly will never regret it 1 hope to see the day when some of you will stand in the front ranks of your country’s great and good men. While on this subject of“ societies,” it might be well, and it may be that you have been ex pecting something to be said, on £>6 mooted question of secret societies.” It may be that soine of your minds have been laboring on this subject, and ybn have been aazionalj inquiring what you onght .to do about uniting with some orte of; the many snob soeieties of the present day. The subject is one of grave importance, and will require careftal and somewhat length ened disoosstoh. We most therefore leave what is to be said-on that sulyect lior another letter. Your jaikeere friend, ; T. N, K. £9*! A Monmouth paper says, “ip another found the certificate of opr fel loir townsman, James W. Davidson, Esq./ to Prof. Wood. ; This is another of the numerous instances where it has changed gray hair to ra •van ringlets, and bald scalps to waving looks. Let any who stand in need of this rateable Rem edy give it a fair trial,” • I ‘ Caution.— Beware of worthless imitations, as several are already In the market, called by/dif ferent names. Use none unless the words (pro fessor Wood’s Hair Restorative, Depot St Lou is, Mo., and. New Tork.l are blown ip the bot tle. Sold by all Druggists and:Patent Medipifie dealers.' Also by allPahOy and Toilet Goods dealers in the United States and Canada.’ See advertisement in this week’s paper. Tub Best Codoh Medicine.— One of.,the very hoat Co'ttgh Medicines £o; bo foundany where, •!» pr- Kcyser’s ywtqrtd ipf'hy g: |ifw- -at'6G cents per bottle. > ' i Fbr the AUoaaa Tribune. A^ce^|&^airpo Watches, Rich J*tr xutr of au kinds, Ooip Pxxs, etc., offered on a scale ofUbe rallty surpassing all previous offers. Our Jawdry » tomposed exclusively of the richest first class articles, warranted to be solid gold, 'or precisely as represented, ambevory person selects his own premium, Ours Is Ore only Publishing House that offers Premiums on this plan; or .that famishes this class of Jewelfy. The following la a list of a few of the articles, with this amoout of the club for which it is given as a premium, and the postage required for its delivery by mall: Splendid Detached Lover, Enameled Dial eigh teen carat Gold Wotch, warranted a perfect tbn64t6oper|' • ' |QD oq. Elegant Leplne Enameled Dial ISeartt (Sold Watch, , , , WOO ' Large Double-Slide Qold Pencil and Quid Pea, . Postage, warranted td be solid gold throughout, 6 Of) Oct Beantiful Gold Pencil, warranted to bo ;sotid gold throughout, ;■I . i W 9c. Gold Pencil, Gold Watch Key, and Gold Tooth ! Pick combined, 8 ' 9c. Extension Silver-Case Pencil (warranted wno ascoin)and GoW Pan* , . 2MI Oa •Rich Gold Band Bracelet 4W te. Fancy Gold Mosaic Bracelet,' 800 Oc. Snperb lined Gold Locket, engifd and turned, 4 00. 6c, Set ofOgldCamyo Bar Drops, 600 6c. Set of Gold Coral'Eor Drops, 600 6c. Gold Cameo Pin for Lady, 800 6c. Gold Florentine Pin fbr u , 1 &00 6c. Gold BarCtnater Pin for Gentletpan, 2 00' 3c. Set of Gold Cameo Studs, 300 3c. Sot of Engraved, Lined Gold St&te, ; ; 800 Bc. Set efOold Csrnelian Sleeve Battens fctr Lady -«• or Gentleman, t 400 Si.' Superb Friendship Ring, solid sit teen carat . gold, richly enameled, ■ ;Jr • 400 - Bc. A Miss' Bing, soidid sixteen carat geld, set ' with atone, _ :: i ; 200 Bc. Among the Engravings are; i The Signing of the Death Warrant of Lady Jane Grey, from the celebrated painting byUuilel Huntingdon, 22 inches long by 17 $1 00 lifip: The Trappers Last Shot, Than the great paint* ing by W. Ranney, 18x24, 100 19c. The Angler's Daughter, Iran: the great! paint ing by Landseer, : ; \ ' SO Sc. Sparkling, from painting by Wi V. Edwards, 80 oc. (Fhr full fff The U kited States Jodknai. containasixtMn large Iblio pages, ably edited and profusely illustrated. Price only 50 cents a year. ,; : Our Catalogue contains river 1,000 of the most useful, en tertaining and popular works of the day, * Any person deriding us SO cents or morn, either for the JocaMAt or for Books at the lowest price*. is entHtedtio the same amount in any of the preminms of bis own Selection from the schedule. Uo is auoentitled to 1 extra Premiums amounting to $l, and extra Books ok Journal* atttoontJißc t) $1 for every club of (10, thus receiving for (10 Books or Journals amounting to $ll, and Premiums amounting to $ll. The amount to prepay, postage ion the Premiums, should accompany each order. Every reader is invited to form a club, and we wish to' arrange with some persons at every Post Office to act as local agent and correspondent, who will be richly paid therefor. . \ Specimens and Catalogues sent free on Application. Send on a few subscriptions at once, and select your -premiums from the above, or When yon receive the Catalogue. . J. H. EMEBSOtf * CO., Publishers, 406 Broadway, New Turk. July 2D, 1858. NEW GROCERY FEED AND pro vision STORE, . [ ; The subscriber would respectfully Inform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he has opened A storeof the above kind, near the corner of Adaline and Julia streets. East Altoona, whore ho will keep constantly on hand a full sup ply of everything in his line. His GROCERIES are all fresh and will be sold at prices as low os those of any other establishment in town. Bis: stock of provisions, consisting of ; Flour, Hams, Shoulders J Sides, &c. will be sold a'llttlc cheaper than they! can be boukht any " her? else. His Floor is obtained from the best mills in the Westera part of the State, and is warranted to be what it is represented. All kinds of Feed for horses, cows and hogs, always on hand. ;, I intend to keep such an assortment that I shall at all times be able to supply my customers frith whatever they may need, and I intend also to sell at prices which will make it a saving to those who patronized my store. July 22, 1868-am. ' HENRY BELL. JAMES M, WHEELER & CO., (Successors to John H. Brant,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Near the Penn’a Central Railroad Depot, nARRISBURGyVA. DEALERS • - HARD AXD SOFT COAL, Pig Metal, Railroad {ton. Bar and Merchantable Iron, Mailt, Flour, Gro ceries, Propitious, JfUh, Salt, die. \ COAL Bent in cars, in large or small: quantities, along the different Railroads in Pennsylvania, i [duly 22-ly. Altoona gift association! POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT. GOOD NEWS. The Committee appointed to Distribute the Proper ty of the El Dorado Gift Association. THE DISTRIBUTION NEAR'AT HAND. At a meeting of the shareholders in the above Associa tion, held on the 10tb of June, 1858,, a Committee of five disinterested persons was chosen to distribute the proper ty, viz.: JOHN ALLISON, Esq., JOHN TROUT, ANDREW OKEEN, The above committee is composed of men of good stand ing in society, in whom shareholders Cnji place implict con fidence, and feel assured that they will receive Justice at their hands. COMMITTEE’S CIRCULAR. We. the undersigned, having been chbtcn a Committtee to distribute the Gifts of the above Association, beg leave to Inform the shareholders and all intetested, that We have fixed THURSDAY, the 12th day of AUGUST, 1858, as the day on which the distribution will positively take -place. All Agents are requested to make a ml] return of all mo neys, silk, and Tickets in their hands, on or btjort the lit day o/Auamt, 1868. JOHN^JAtOSON, ANDREWGBEEN, . JOHN TROUT, ' , x JOHN COUKMAN.Jr, s DAVUtIBOSS. The nndersigned bogs leave to state that the reason why the distribution did not take place in Abril, as advertised, was the failnre of tiireo-fourths of tho Agento to make re turns. There will be no postponement from the above, whether the returns are all' made or not. Agents will therefore please attend to this notice Unimdiately. ' '*3“The office of the El froradoQlft Associatlon ia on Main street, North Ward, Altoona, opposite Mr. John Al lison’s residence. All who’wish ticket? in this, enterprise will please call and get them soon, as ’there is ah opportu nity to get the money back! ''' July 1,1855.-td POSITIVE INEOBMATIONI—THE. undersigned having perfected" (heir Spring Stock, now offer to the public the LABOBST LOT OF GEOCB KIES ever presented In the town of Altoona. Onrobjoetlo publishing this card Is! to present the fol lowing facts: Mi Ist. The recent hard times haye rerymnch reduced the price of Groceries in the. city* especlallyto cash buyers. { 2d. We bought those Groceries in barge dots, many of them from first hands. ' \ v . .; j ‘ 3d. We bought them entirely for caMl 4th. We sell for ready pay. ' !;i : sth. We keep pur stock mil by weekly receipts. 7th!' We sell store In Blair county, at less per cent, .. ; ; Bth. We sell cheaper than any other store in the county. A continuation ofpatronage tereepectihlly sotfetted. Altoona, June 10,1358. ; MoLAHB ALEHR. Tin and sheet iron-ware EMPORIUM.—Tho undersigned has constantly on band a large assortment of ' . - TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE which he will eeh cheap WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Spouting put op at short notice in town or country, ami at 12}j[ cents per foot. The best quality of Cooking Stoves, of va rious patterns, constantly on band. . " aUxidds of Job Work done with neatness and dispatch. Call and seo. JOS. H. BUSH, June 10, ’67-tf] Opposite American Hbute, Altoona. nPAKE NOTICE, THAT THE AS . 1 SESSMENTNo. 16, made by the Lycoming Mutual Insurance Opmplhy, in Blair county, I» payable at my of ten. The Assessment U 3 per cent, oh all notes in force May IS, 1868, JOHN SHOEMAKER, Altoona, July 16, 1858. Seeeiter. T UMBER FOR SALE— - I i 60.000 Shingles . . 60,000 Lathes, MdallktodsofßUlLUlNOi MATERIAL, lower than the Apply to JOIIH SHOEMAKER. TtUNRY LEHR’S STORE IS IN f~l John Lehr’s old stand, nearly .opposite McCor nick’s store, in North Ward-’ {June 18, 6,-ly. rS BOWERIES, —A LARGE AND ,1 if cdtnpibfe assoltraeht of Orocefkirttiis|tfBl beeh ro cared at the store of J.'R. HILLMAN, JOHN COLEMAN, Jr„ DAViD IKONS. JO3KME MOIST, Agent. S raraiAl 00 * 8 LOTTERIE S ; C 6: .. . CONTINUE TO DRAW A 3 USUAL WlTflOUf' INTERRUPTION; \ 1. : “ Si CO.’S , Are Ltgal , amt. authorized by the State qf I&i tATE ATIEMPT TO IN'ICR* OCR FIRM HAS SHOtFN, *.. THAT OUa toWKiIBS ABE j)itA#N FAIRLT; ' THAT OUR PRIZES AM pijNCTCAILT; AMD-THAT ODE SCREStES.. . /, ARE MORE lOBEBAL THAN ANt OTHER tOtTEBY '' IN THE WORLD 1 \Tbt fbDartng Scheme will be .drawn by SJSwan A Co-i S*®?*** of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each ot their Btawfo Nnmbnr Lorries foe August 1858,otAt’OU8TA*- GEORGIA, 1b public, under the subcHntondeneC bf Cott misskioars: , Glus 27 draws on Saturday, August 7, 1868, Class 28 draws on Saturday,' August 14, 1868.* Class 29 draws on Saturday, August 21, 1868. Class 30 dtaws Oh Saturday, August 28, 1808 j o» the pis An of Single numbers. 60,000 TicKfeta! nts sfintauto robm trcsnau> *s» tisniT-nri ratgßst „ Jiearin one Pritt to (very -Vine TickrLl \ : MAGNIFICENT SCHEME I tu B* bkaws xacs szryaiar nr acocst. 1 Prise of (TO.OJOj 4 Prize of 4m i * u avNo I « “ - m 1 . « « 10-,DOO 4 “ “ 700 1 “ “ BJXVI 4 “ « v M 1 « “ AOOO QP Prises Of HO. I “ " fcOOo 60 “‘‘ M I « « IJOO 100 « “ U& . 4 « “ igQOO 380 “ «■ APPROXIMATION PRICES. ;., 4 Prizes of $4OO Approx’tlng. to $70,000 Prize are $l,OOO 4 « “ 80S « “ aOyOW ** « 4 M « aoo « ' u IOyOOO “ •? SOP 4 “ « 126 « « AON <* H Mo 4 “ « 100 « • -P 4,1000 .H »«, - 40 U 4 « « 76 « “ 8,000 « • 800 4 “ “ 60 “ , “ , 1,600 x « , ~*0 6,000 » « 90 are ' , IOO^OO 6,486 Pttzee aawtthUna to, v , . ... sswP»‘ Whole Tfcketsslo; Haitrce $5; Quartet* (WAT ‘ . 09" A OtjrqhMr shewing the plan of the Lotteries wilt be tent to any one desirous of receiving it-, , . ~ . Oertlflcatee of Packages will be Bold M the following rate*, which la the risk: . . u, . f Certificate of package of 10 whole Tickets, ; $BO « « lowi«rte* *i •90 “ “ IOHAht. « ; , 10 IN ORDERING TXCKETB 0K CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to oar address for the thdeete ogtoed* or receipt of Which they will bo forwarded by Purchasers can have tickets ending Id ady ndthber tltcy may designate. Thellstof DraWU Nntobers atA priwe wifi bs senl (o purchasers immediately after drafting. .. Purchasers will please write their signathrea plalii, add gKe their Poet Orabto, County and Stdte-. , Rcmorabor that every Prize is drawß and payable in. full without deduction. N • '• , AU prises of (1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing—other prises at the Usual time of 30 ays. AU cdmnmnieatfons strictly confidential. - Address orders for tickets or certificates to 8. BWAN A 00, Atwntfo, Gto. Persons residins near Montgomery, or AtalantikOa. can have their orders filled, and save Hmr, ht smlussliis 8. Swap A On, at either of those cities.,. ... , t A list of the numbers that are .drawn from thawWV with the amount of the prise that each oho is entitled to, will be publishod slier every drawing, in the following pat persJSfew OrieontDelta,MobileßaruUr, CherletUmStM- Sard, MuktOlc AOmto J»k . tfetty Aty Boat, Sarawak MontiagHoqt, S&vmmdM*: patch, New iork DuptOch, and Ftuddtny titiia.) Ctasm% ' Avgtuta (Geo.) Ommuhonalut. [jan.T4p. ' Maryland state lotteries POR JULY, 1858. ' B. Fkasck k Co., , Managers of the Maryland State Lotteries, preeeni Um fot lowing Splendid Schemes 108 AUGUST, 1868. . , Thej caution purchase™ pf TScjkqta to p&jrare. .ofordcr tag Tickets in Lotteries where extraordinary large Capi tals are oford for a email cost of Ticket*—all Saak are swindles. . ',, ... The Maryland Lotteries Sake MentoiaxistqraeterTarty Years. They are drawn by, a State Ogteer, and can he r* lied on. If you draW a Prize, yon Win grtypttr Wbney.— The whole country la flooded with bogus boUrty concents;-. Beware of them. , <©•Order in the Maryland State lotteries. MARYLAND STATIC LOTTERY, CLASS S,. . TcM»e drawn in Baltimore City, on Saturday, Anfoat Ust, 83“12 Drawn Ballots In each Package of 28 titket»,"®fl 1 Grand Prize of $4OOOO 1 Prtso of . noofl 1 Prisd of 10000 1 Price oi YSSi 1 Prize of 10006 1 PH» o 2,000 1 Prize of 6,067 1 Prise 0 2,000 1 Prize of 5,000 20PriCebf 1000 1 Prize of 6,000 20 Pries of 800: 1 Prize of 5,000 20 Price of $OO 1 Prize of . 2,000 143 Priced 400 1 Prisoof 2,000 ' 68 Prize of 100 1 Prizcof 2,000 68 Prize of 60 IPHzoof 2,000 OOPriseof 30 1 Prize of > 2,000 4,15 S Prizw of s 1 Prize of 2,000 8.T40 Prtzds d N |1,7« ’ • 30,316 Prizes, amounting to 2801,000, •>. ; Tickets slo—Halves $5 —Quarters s2oo—Kighfiba tljii A'Cortificate of Package of 38 V?bides, costs $l5B 00^ Do. do. 26 Halrea, . » - Do. do. 26 Quarters, 39 iff Do. ;dp. ' 26 Eighths, 0 7f , HAVANA PLAN*. This is the old mode of Drawing. Priiea to one Wheel and Ticket* in another. Every Prize to draws qnt.'. Srtry Prize paid in full urilhoal didudim! MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS 9, To be drawn in Baltimore, Md, Satnnlay, Adg, 88th, IMS. , 80.1 M Prizes! 40,OOONnmb«*tl , We : would'call particalar. attention to the fbQbwisg iplea did scheme, a package of 16 whole tickets costing only. *Bo—and every other ticket being warranter to draw *lO, determined by the nnmbcr drawing Die Capital Prize, whether odd or even. -. .. SPLENDID SCHEME! . .. 1 Prize of $35,000 t Appr’z to $2OO 1 Prizeof IOUMOT 4 • » 100 IPHseOf MU' 4 « 60 1 Prize of 8,40 a 4 « 60 1 Prize of • 2,000, 4 SO ISS3 iffl r‘ " 15£S ■- :SSLU 1 Prizeof 400? i n ■ *A‘ 1 Prize of , 460 : •• , ■ w 1 Prizeof ' 806 k ■„ m 10 Prize* of 800/ ? 60 lOOPrixesof 100 are 10£SO 80,000 Prizes of Dare ; - Whole TiekeU A Managers’ GsrUhCato oil* Whotos--whfar* person* wish to pay the rtok only, will bf sept tor. $BO Do. do.' ' - 16uadna, 4* "Do. do. IdQiiarterr, 80 Do. do. 16 Sloths,. 10 The Managers hare been compelled Apm, the manerods complaint* msdfc.to them, of tra|Utfa(aiac«a.on the part of those who hare been attciidtogto&e.flStaig of Orders, to' readme the correspqddoitee briiitneaa in .their own name. - Order tickets jpom tho Xadagers only. •, Adrrees all letterato RTpkANCE $ 00. March My] • Baltimore, Md. INTENSE BX,CITSMENT! McOORMTCK*S KB# GOO»S JIATB AIUUVKO lnlr v ABB NQWBBIKO OreN»)_rOß INSPECTION AND SALE. “Halloo, neighbor,Tm here on the ground again.' Per* haps yonreeoUedtwhep I, last rear, gskcd yon to hold bit hone a moment andteU me where the CHEAP STORK was. But It is different now. It reminds mb a little cf the campaign er 1840. when flen. Harrison’ was ejected pro iktepfc *ou have only to go with the crowd and yon will hare tto difficulty in Ending McCQRMICK’S FTORK, FrcMf the excitement down the Talley, and the quantity of good* I see carried away, they must bo selling off tery rapidly and Tory cheap.” “Too ai"e right, my friend; I would say to yon, eft 1 ; go ahead and your anticipations will ho folly realised; He has a rery large and well selected assortment of Goods. He’ll sc)l yon a dress for fifty cents and give the trimmings into the bargain, I’rfi told, and all otter goods in propor tion." ~ .... bye, neighbor, (bat's where I am going to buy my good*.” , ‘‘That’* right, and so should everybody else. Goodbye.’* DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. . .. HARDWARE, qdhbnswaße, . STONEWARE, oedabwaße, Oat* and Caps, very cheap Bonnets, Hinee’ Etata, *e.y U dies’Oaßers, Shoes and Slippert, with Boys and Men’* Boots and Shoes,, ahd ercry other article kept ia 'a first class country store, can be bad cheap far ootfi; at McCormick’s. All article* of country produce taken in exchange for good*. m , K. D. MoOORMICK. Altoona,. May 13,1808.-ly Medicated fur chest pro tector, A SAFE SHIELD AGAINST THOSE disease*} Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and other ajfec lions of the Lugs, which arise from the exposed atataoftk* Chest, according to fashion, and the continual chaOer* of ear climate, for sole at the Drag Store of G. W. KESSUER. , XT AIR OILS, -COLOG NES, POM JIJL adcs, Sharing Cream, Toilet Soaps, Ac. toritii by 1-tf] §.W.BESatS*. 4 LL THE STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES AT [ML KESSUaTS..