' anfohd. r QtJMs >c, toiler, koo*a. V acting fintf V* «* 3 on the etoatach 3* ll “- painful ‘«>othot itpqSL « ‘f w * w;u •n4SS; il‘Hl reg-nlntnre 0 f .. i'efuuctign.'Jj Jlly developed., ideut on the heJ?^ r porfonnnj4>» y •■t thrcs* in suffers la ■*X3Ss^s -luculn to at lastfound.enyp,. upr, in aajr gf*?^ ud conviction j, c £ id or Lo-l lilnco a WchyVj icli, causing llbod t BtTine Wat JS removing tlu *** al cum. ** Si> f . vcat is littt. 1 uso of thej^‘s Sent to relicvt- tileiu rising aiMiso^rin/ 19 ' rctiri '*g. . loosens the thebe* will cure DvsptM. isful will obstruction Ittßot* ;; uik—t. n perfect c«. - lieves Cholle,.»rbfl, ! r.io euro for Can,, :oleb.i. .4- . .1 to tliroW-OQt ofm .ft-r a lorig; •fcktw, ;:c k remove* »u „i tIR-eViu. * iHrforo entitle that e tile food digest Brit Chronic i;u3 Uowcl comply, ■•1 er.used hi Wota • .-;r f er, cr in*#*, firth, ;citinjr the in udlng the irieilfrik thin - rateo with Qflrt*t*tT iiifv to its woMerni imou» lottintooj it the InTlgor*tor }4o j ‘UATOR j VERY, and: It had t'crnhcrfrcllt I it aaild head. I" 1 iir«‘, wiiedaftfeM, >k" vour Itottontta, hut. to onr inupHN, i;-l-lii ntiuns remoTeil .’Mirlont crpji otp. ■ t!uit our bOy,tlU«l rroji of IwjfrJjfljUj ' in-rcby rtedmipet4 i rliseaiiti-OfUw i|«--'tfully, i r•" rrcoiNiwtttA^r, uoiMioTUAJi:' me, Jur»ei2, MjM. ’ : two bottle* of ud can truly Uf ll K p»au of tK-Tcntyillj Von cur rtcfio -t fear, «* mjctu • r;>rctfully, MUBPHT. ru;ulw»y, luishmcnt.) andT ma. and 1>; i-'uaca,,! m ENT OF DKERCBIEf, 'olognes, im- Oricntal i* rangt- uir rufhcs, ; ( f Combtj fc., etc., de. LE LOW AT ' USH’S. AE6, ■ | AS, o USB, Drvsgi*' JED. HOTpi. t Street, ix, PMTtuaofr !, FOB MA' t fur TwAllTiL 1 Bb«fcT*J» furMleOt.’ ■ _ a: MaBß% ’E OF MAG -1 in it* «*«»*• I *r sak bjr JI’SU, Orngfft* s’G FLt lp> vr:*tto is*** 0 * A. BOCTIrt- N FOR;®?: CUES, ANIMJJ* icse cases in Dr. Key -1 vf o S W" «old At the Drug Store JV v J -''Kepler, m thi* r w last weak, • young lady rending in this vicinity, whose name we withhold out of respect for her relatives, step ped into a store in this place and asked the aim* to show her his stock of shoes. After exami ning them for some time, she requested that a couple of pair which she had selected should be laid to one side and she .would call and get them at another time. When the clerk (who by the way is a pretty; sharp one) was patting up the shoes, he observed that one pair, which thelady bad examined particularly, and which born a peculiar ccst mark, was missing. He immedi atety suspected that they wbre intho lady’s car pet sack, which was lying on the floor, but he said nothing about it, and proceeded to show: her some dry..goods for whioh she bad asked.— While' the was examining these, the clerk slip ped round the counter, and watching a favora ble opportunity, tread upon the sack. The screeching of tbs new leather confirmed m suspicions, whereupon he .picked up the sack and carried it behind the counter. After the lady had made her. selections from the dry goods and* was about departing, she looked around for her sack and not finding it, asked the clerk if he had seen it. He informed her tfaat .be bad, tat as she bad attempted to steal the. shoes, he, in taro, had stolen both shoes and carpel sack. The fact that she bad been detected at once flashed upon her and she gave* vent to her mor tification in a copious-shower of tears. She plead guilty of the offence, and offered many excuses in extenuation, which were found to be false, and which only made the matter worse. She gave in-different names and {daces of resi dence, but finally her real name was ascertained from another lady who entered the store at the time. Emboldened by having detected her on Ibis occasion, the clerk charged her with pur loining four pair of bracelets from the store, some.foor weeks since. 'She denied having ta ken the bracelets, but confessed that she was an accessory, and gave the name of Ibe-peison who bod taken them and also what disposition had been made of them. After lecturing her for some time on the crime and conseq uencos of such conduct, the clerk agreed to compromise tiie-matter, on her promising to return in one weak and pay for all that hod been taken. Wo think this should prove a lesson to the young Italy, and it is hoped will cure her of her pro pensity to appropriate trifles, as we can assure her she will not escape so easily another time. She is hardly sharp enough to perform such op erations successfully. We have withheld names this time in the hope that the lady may be re claimed from the error of her ways, but should the act be repeated we will give full particu lars, in order that storekeepers may keep a watch on her movements. V Up. —. The frame work of tho fine building being created by Messrs. Lowther & Flack, on the corner of Virginia and Annie streets, is now up nnd we can form some idea of its di mensions. There will be three large store rooms on the first floor-two fronting on Annie street and one Virginia street. Two of the rooms will be occupied by the firm erecting the building— one for drygoods alone .and the other for gro ceries, hardware, &c. The other room we be lieve is to be occupied by our young friend A. Roush, as a drag store. The entire second sto ry is to be fitted up Cor a Town Hall, and a most excellent one it will make, equal, we believe, to any Hall in the country.; We arc pleased to announce this fact 1 , as such a room has long boon, needed In tills p’.qcc, and wc fee) sure that under the management of< Messrs. Lowther & Flack it will be properly conducted. The parsonage being erected far Rev J. Twiggs, Foster of the Catholic church in this place, on the lot adjoining the church is also under roof. It is a fine large building and 'will ndd material ly to tbc appearance .of that part of the town.— The parsonage and, school house being erected by .the Protestant Episcopal congregation in this' place, on their lot in East Altoona, arc also under roof. They ore fine brick buildings, and although yet unfinished, externally, odd much to the appearance of the town in that'locality. Workmen are now engaged in cutting stone for the church to he erected on the saute lot, which, when finished, will be. the handsomest in the place. . Jt is to bo built; of cut stone, in the an cient style of architecture. Other -improvements are in progress which we shall note again. Libel Suit.—Wo learn that Cnpt. Bell, edi tor of the Tyron e Star, has sued Trough, of the Standard, for libel; and that the latter has been .bound over in tbe sum of $6OO, to answer at the next sitting of the Quarter Sessions of this county. Wc think the practice of carrying up such cases to Court in order,to establish a char acter or good reputation, oflener results adver sely tiudi otherwise; at least nothing con be ginned byjt ' When we hear of persons going ip .law to establish their chuacter, we always think of the reply of nb honest bladumitb to a friend who was. urging him to prpgecute a per son who had been traducinghis character, ‘'No, sir," said thfi blacksmith, "! will take my ham :merand go .to work and forge pat for myself a better character in one month, than all the Courts of justice could give me in a lifetime.” We commend this to the attention of onr friend of the and suggest that there were peaeable means through which he could have obtained redress for the wrong done him, wblcli would have been more effectual. Fettinqkb’s btpnovKMBNXS. —We notice that Fetringcr, of the No. 1 Literary Fmporinm, has recently had the' front of his store improved by the erection of a new stoop, with ruling, and the application of the punt brash to the front of the building. It now prevents a very neat appear ance. His stock inside also looks remarkably; well. He has on hand a large assortment of beautiful pictures, suited to all taster, with plain and gilt frames to. match. His stock of notions is complete and in the newspaper and periodical line he can supply you with almost anything you may desire. Fet. goes ip for im provement, not only in his place of business, but in his stock, which will soon be equal to that found in similar stores in the cities. Select School.—The fall Term pC Mrs. King’s School will commence op Monday, September 13th. Further partievdovs. trill he ghfcn hereaf ter. '. A SHiTno o?ii*Aßo|(.— On Monday morning bar' polite end .attentive Constable waited upon "our barton, ;Means. Hesbit, Shorter,. Pleasant and Ambrose, sad delivered them a small piece of writing commencing vritb a M whereas,"informing them that their presence was required before Esquire Good. On repair ing; to tiu office tike; were informed they stood charged with a violation of the Sunday Laws of this State In keeping tjieir shops open on that 1 ' day. They dl acknowledged the corn, and iwo* of them, Messrs. Shorter and Pleasant “duateti' up”the “rino,” paid their fines and theoostsj amounting to over four | dollars mAJ wad were dieoharged. Messrs, Eitebit and Ambrose were not so willing to “chalk up,” and intimated their intention.of appealing from the decision of jthe Justice and eanying the matter up to Court to, test tiie validity of ;the fine. Even should they be successful in Court, which we very much doubt, it will cost therb mote than the amount ofthefine imposed, which is Certainly lawful. Psshbti.tama Baww>ad Eaesikgs.— Below, we give the official statement of the earnings of the Pennsylvania Rah road, for the month of Ju ly, as well as for the seven months ending Au gust Ist. It will be seen that the expenses of the road have been materially reduced, and that the net earnings for ffie.period named, are large-I ly in advance of the, sum realised within the same period last yea*: ! ’’ Earnln’a from (UI sour- Grots ■ AX cee fcr month end- Earnings, Expenses. Eam’gs tog July St 1858. . $390,216,61 249.5U.87 140,90424- Same month last year 404,955,40 280,304.80 12M60.00 Increase Decrease Earnings from all foorcea 1 rom Jon. 1. 16581> Aug. 1,1868 Some period last year 2,080,: 1 1 923£55J2 1/»7,1K1M Increase 0,118.63 Decrease Investments is Se?easka.— The late'hour at which we Received tbo advertisement of our young friend, Alex. F. McKinney, prevented na from noticing it editorii lly, lost week, We take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to it this week, and reenmmend Alex, as a prop er persqn to whom to entrust the businesswhich he proposes to transact for those who moy re quire his services. Notcankais bound tube a flourishing state and Oinaha a large city, con sequently investments in that vicinity must pay. Lot those who hold land warrants or who wish to invest in western lands send on their docu ments to Alex, and he will attend to them bet ter, perhaps, than most of them could do them selves. Handsome Painting— A few evenings since, our young friend, P. I Valsh, exhibited to us a number of specimens of his paintings in imita tion of oak, maple and other kinds of wood, fin ished up in styles for loor pannels, halls, par lors, &c., which for beauty of design and skill in execution we have ejeldom seen surpassed.— -Walsh is a good paintey, as the numerous pie ces work he has finished in this place will at test, and we are pleased to know that he is lib erally patronized. Let those who wish fancy painting executed, drop into his establishment and view his samples, j and we have no doubt they will demand his services “instanter.” Ccx THIS OCT ASU ' STICK IT IN TOCB HaT.— Wood’s Hair Restorative will change gray hair to its original color, stip it from falling off, and cause it to grow on bald beads, and as a cos metic it bus no equal- I’lmpleS and Wood’s Hair Restorative canni it exist together. Caluox.— Beware of worthless imitations, as several are alifldy in the market, called by different names. Use, none unless ihe words (Professor Wood’s Hhir Restorative, depot St. Louis, Mo., and New York), are blown in the bottle. Sold by all druggists and Patent Med icine dealers, also by all Fancy and Toilet Goods dealers in the United {States and Canada. Sec advertisement in this weeks paper. v Important to MiLbiNßßs. —The full fashion for bonnets, ns we learn from the “ North Ames icon,” provides artificial fruits as a substitute for flowers. The latter wpl pass entirely out of use. Instead of roses, jfhnny-jump-ups and daffy-down dillies, the bonnets of our belles will;, be graced with clusters of artificial currants, i* fox-grapes, cherries and other fruits done in 1 gloss of the least possible thickness. ; A spcci-, men of the new bonnet Was shewn to the editor, : who describes it os an “unique affair,•resem bling a-cabbage leaf trimmed with tomatoes.” The price is cheap—only thirty dollars!— Young gentlemen contemplating matrimony will pleads notice. Attempt to Commit! Suioidk.— On Monday of : last week an inmate of Our County Alms House, named HenryMcCadly, aged about 68 years, attempted to commit: suicide by opening veins or arteries in bis aims and legs. In the effort, be made no less than twenty-seven incisions, some of them half an inch deep and an inch and-a-half long. He bad gone out from the house; as he was accustomed to do, in the afternoon, and xcmuned out.over and was not dis covered until next'moruing. His mind is evi dently deranged. iHe says he did not mean ' himself, hut inflicted the wounds to relieve a inhis head.- & Wunuro SonBT IhUy?. <• . ' I Job Barefoot George Kopp Samuel Cruse L F Butler James Malone Frazer Harlin Daniel Shock D R Lingenfeltcr Jacob Zeth Jr Daniel F Becglc George P Kelly Samuel Furncy John Trout James Coleman Douglas McCartney Abraham Loudon John Wesly John McFarland Wm R Plumer John Tate Geopge L Cowcn Jacob L Martin John C Biddle , Samuel R Shifflcr . KBurkct ' Isslac Yingling Tbeo A Sleeker J L Reifsneidcr Thomas McMina William Fox Daniel Price Bcnj F Burley Levi Riling George F McCabe Andrew Green James R Patton James Williams WiixC Kean Alfred Canan Jas A Freeman Gen A Jacobs Jolin M Barbour Joseph Barr Francis Henry Jacob Mclntyre John S Heffler Franklin Snyder M H Jolly A p McCartney Win R Maxwell ! Delegates :vr_" ?be gffi JAMES :ctiiinw Celebrated Female Pills. • ; Pnpand/rom aprjterqritoa rf&rJ. Claris, 11. D* Fkf- Hcitut JSUraofiEaary Jo Ote Qktin, : . : This invaluable medicine £s riritelfthg, to the cure'of all those paioftal and delicate dieesees to which the female con ititutlon ia subject. It all remorse all obstcariionay aad a speedy corf may be reUed ooi j \ i vo MAoauai umxs : it la peculiarly totted. It will. In a ihcvt time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. , . Each bottle, price one dollar,bean theQove*nmentBtainp, of Great Britain,' to prevent counterfeits. * , J,-: CAUTION. . ’ j T7i& rm IAoaM Kof U taken hgfetsaUs duristfffkejfrst three months of Prtgnanef, as Oteg are tore to bring on JK*. carriage, but at any other line lhes aH saft, * In aUcaaea of Nervous and Spinal the Back and of the Heart, Hysteric* add Whiter those Mia willeffect a core when alt other means have Med, and althoogha powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, <* anything hmtfni to the eonetttation. Frill dlfeottotla in the pamphlet around each package, which ahottld be caroftOly preserved. I ] Sole Agctft for the United States and Oadads, ! JOB MOSES, (Ute 1.0. Baldwin ACoj,) ' x JUjCheefer, fl. T. 1?. S.—sl.oo end 6 postage stamps eifctosedtb rihyan thorized Agent, will Insure a bottle, containing 60J Pilla, by retnmmail. i B. L. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also, for sale by all Druggists. [Jane 3,1868|-ly. ALTOONA MARKETS. COKRSCTED WUXLT BT J. * J. LOB TUI*. Flour—Superfine, ft BbT. “ Extra, ft “ Corn Meal, ft curt. * Potatoes, $ bush. Dry Apples, ft “ Butter, ft 1b Lard, . ft “ Hams, ft “ Shoulders, V “ Side, V “ Kggs, ft do*. M’LAIN A LEHR'S FLOUR MARKET. M’Lain A Lehr (toll their Flour at the following rates;— White Wheat Flour, Extra Family, ftbbl. ' |BJ2 « « u u Superfine, “ s*Bo “ “ “ Superfine, “ 6,12 Barrel Salt sijDO and (2,10 per barret. : Sack “ 1,75 « 1,80 “ sack. Alway on hand. U. LEHR’S FLOUR MARKET. Fxtra Family Flour, Superfine Extra, best quality, Superfine, On the 23d lust, by Rev. A. E Clark* Mri-MARTIN GATES, of Centre county, to Mrs. SARAB STEVENS, of Altoona. \ " '■ In this place, on tho 15th Inst., of Bronchtcal Consump tion, Miss MARY ANN McCOUMICK . i Thrice within a short time has death entered little circle of which the deceased was a member. Firsts daugh ter and sister, a lovely Christian, was called, cut down like a rose in fall bloom, by the same feU destroyer, consump tion. Then death laid his hand upon the husband and, lath er. Bis sickness was protracted and painful, afflicted as he was by cancer. Now tho third time the Master comes and lays his hand upon the elder of the two remaining daughters and sisters, leaving the i widowed mother and a sister and brother to mourn their loss. Bnt they mourn not as those who have no hope. The deceased had for a considerable time been a Consistent member of the Chris tian church, and died in the full triumphs of thochristian’a faith. Her last words were,_ “ Lord Jesus come quickly.” The evidence of a peaceful death and the index to a happy, glorious immortality.—[Cox. AD MINISTBATOR’S NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adihlnistra-, tion on tbc estate of Dr. C. F. Sellers, lateof Altoopa,BUlr county, dec’d bare been granted to tho undersigned, resi ding as aforesaid. All persons knowing themselves indebt ed to said estate are requested Jto make immediate payment aud those havirg claims will present the eamednlyantbeh- Ucatod fur settlement. ' August 28,1858-6t] a B. SINK, MnCr. PUBLIC SALE—WILL BE SOLD by Public Outcry,ht tho late residence of Dr. C. P. Sellers, in this place, oh THURSDAY KVENINO, SEP TEMBER 2d, a valuable lot of Medical Books, Drugs, Jars, Bottles, Ac. Also a lot of Household and Kitchen furniture. Sale to commence at 7 o’clock P. M. > August 28,1858-1 1] C. B. SINK, Mn'r. Teeth extracted, without PAIN.—Dr. WM. S. BITTNBB, Dental Surgeon, would iufonu those who so much dread the- surgical operap tion of twth extracting, that 116 can now remote them without pain. Uis process has proved successful in all cases in which he has tried it. Giro him a coll ana test the science. [Aug. 19, 1868.-tf WANTED— A STUDENT TO j STU DY Dental Surgery. A yonnjg man- of giod edu cation'and strict moral habits, will bo taken on reasonable terms. Apply to i WM. S. BTRNBK, D. 8., Aug. 19.1868-tf] ; r Altoona, Pa. "PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON Jf OIL LAMPS! Ufirwaledin Beauty , SimpHeity SaJety or Economy. Every person desiring to obtain the Very beat and cheap est portable light within their reach,’ should call at the stdre of the undersigned and examine [these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge-ourselves to demon strata ‘ ,■ ■ Ist That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. . 2d. That they emit no oßenaive odor while burning. 3d- That they are very easily trimmed. 4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or Ices i light. ; sth. That they burn entirely free from smoke, jjth. That thO light is at least 60 per cent. Chester than " any other light now in common use. - j These lamps are adorably adapted for the trip of Stu dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses, factories. HaJMWfoes, Stores, Hotels, and are highly recommended tat fopupT use. The burner of the Carbon OB Lamp can bo attoched to oMdde, hanging and table fluid and oU hunps,«t asmall expense, and win answer every purpose of a new bnpit iwe guaranteeperfect satlatoeUon to all cases. Aug. 10,1856-tt] O. W. KKSaXJBB. SEBEASKA.— NOW IS THE (TIME TO INVEST.—The nad&signed it (tally prepared to Government bmifo ip the Omalm land district. Bale id* to eoimneftooon theßthof September start* and me for two weeks. AU tend* entered during sale to Idfor .ln UadWitmttt can be j* l sSbmkM. is being rapidly settled with * herd? end ergetlc eejk of formem. Good land* can Iw eecmdta tuid after the pnblio sale, near large settlement*.; All yoa (hat want to invest, will do well to send on |onr Warrta»tBaoon. Warrantsand draftscanbe eentbymaO with «afoty. Let* ALHX. I. HcKIKNXT. ■ junotnußCSS: ■ Bell, Jack* Co, Bankeia, Altoona, Fife jo&n P. Anderaon, Bag.,'Hoot) ngdotyFa. SEMINARY. [ \J ONIiY PER QUARTER. The terms of this school are so low and the privileges enjoyed hereao unusual, that manyuven at a greet distance find ft to their advantage to patronise it in preference to schools nearer home. All Branched, both useful and or namental are taught. Students of both sexes and all ages ore received. Th® vrhole expense of one student for a year need not be orbr $9O: Acirchlar will be sent to any ono desiring it. Address John D. Walsh, Cassvil le,; Hunting don tonnty. Pa. 7 ; [August. IMm. KA YOUNG MEN WANTED—TO (JU travel in the Western ond Southern States. SaJa ry 130 a month and all expenses paid. Business casyand honorable. None need apply teat cannot tornlsha cate of goodmoral character. BUSTAS, ftijr ja, 1858-31] \ St. Album, Yerreont. mAKB NOTICE, THAT THE AS- I BBSBSIEST N 0.15, made by the LyMmlng Mutual Irabrante Oompuiy, in Blair county, Is parable at my of “S&Stsiyto. 1868. t OST —ON FRIDAY NIGHT THE -I j isth insU between Shnltx’s and the login House, no value but to the owner. By retur- W Ang»»,W. 2»- ■ ■- I- ~ FJtESH EGG? JUST rfttlvfJ telo by : .J, Im.JCKHU. ftbbl. u 9f AHRIED. DIED. Hreat improvement in cook- T ING STOVEB. , ■ . msuupnoN or smoke axd gasjxdsaviso The subscriber takes pleasure in offering to the public a NSW GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING Cooking Store, recentlyvpetentad, which' is destined to so-. periodsallothci&Wit.requires . , £E«S FUEt then other stores end is more easily, quickly end regular. It heated. No unpleasant smell of gas arises from this ■tore from the tact that it is all consumed ere. it can es cape, Thors is no trouble from smoke as that unpleasant and often annoying exhalation is also consumed inside of the store Neither 1* tkerp any danger of, flues or,«him neiys becoming clogged with soot or the mortar loosened by the gas arislng from cool Area , .. <, Persons wishing to purchase stores Are turned to call at the store of the subscriber, in the Masonic Temple, gad ex amine the aboto stored.' . , - - - JO®N BffOEMA*Mti N.B. Allkinds ofAiMlgbt, iSrior Cooking and Egg Stores on band. ■ [Aug. IS, IBM. ,-VfEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.— XI J. A J.LOWTHBB hate Jtet returned from the City and sto row receiving their stock of SPRING GOODS, m ;• 1.75 75 i 1,75 Which the* fottossibredafe a* HANDSOME and CHEAP, \f not a UBh oheaptr, than afly yet brought to thU piece. On account of going to Philadelphia lute la the moon, we here been able to buy oar good* at greatly reduced pri ce*, and we atb determined to MU them at very email prut it* for caab or to prompt monthly pityifig ctistomen. We lave an usual a splendid stock of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, inch as LAWNS, ROBES A’ QUILLE, CHALIiIES. BAYADERE, LARELLAB, DECALS, POIL,DECHBTRBS. DETAINS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Ac. Also, Shawl* and Mantilla* in groat variety, together with a good stock of Domestic Dry Good*. Straw (foods, BOOTS & SHOES, HARD WARE. Q UREA'S wars, Groceries, sc. , fa The cititert* of Altoona Will find it to tholr advantage to examltie Our stock, a* we are not to be nndefsold^., April 29,1858. ■ T;S 4$ 12 T io 12 10 ATEW GROCERY FEED AND PRO- The subscriber Would respieotfhily ifi&rm Hie dilien* of Altoona and vanity that he hsaopooeda store off ths sbovo kind, neat ihe corner of Adaline and Julia street*, East Altoona, where be will keep constantly on band a MU saj£ ply of everything in his line. His (5 GO 6 00 4 76 GROCERIES ary all fresh and wtlh be sold Et price* as low as those ,of any other establishment in towm His stock of provisions, consisting of ' ' : ■ - J Flour, Hants, Shoutdery, Sides, Ac. wUI be sold a Uttle cheaper than they can be bongit any where else. Ills Flour t» obtained from the best m{Ua in the Western part of the State, and is warranted to be what it is represented. AU Unde of Peed fori hone*, cows and hogs, on 1 id tend to keep such an assortment that ikhaU at all times be able to supply my customers with whatever they may need, and I intend also to sell at prices whteh win. make it a saving to those who patronise mv.store. July 22,18585 m. HENRY VpXii JAM ES M. W H EEL ER & C 0., ' (Abcecteors to John it. Rranl,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 Near the Penn’a Central Railroad Depot, HARRISBURG, P A. DEAIiEUS IN . , BAUD AS'D SOFT COAL, Pig Skied, Railroad Iron, bat and MtrcXttntabU Iron, NaO*,,f fair, Oro eeriet, Protitiont, Pith, Salt, «fc. COAL sent in can, in large or sznaU quantities. along the different Railroads in Pennsylvania.’ [July iE-ly. Logan hotel:—the un&br -BIOXED respectfully informs the citliana of BUir county and others, that be bee opened up the LOQAK i HOUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff Beef \ Vt the Wert cud of ttolUdaysburg. for \ reception of stranger* and " ■. i Everything connected with the bonsohas been refitted iH\ the new. with the chofoort furniture, fa. ■ , .The house is large and commodious, and well calculated for convenience end comfort. ... His TABLE will be furnished with the very best the mar ket fan aflfoM, and no poliis or trouble wtu be spared to redder those Who may choose to favor h]iri with their pa tronage comfortable and happy during their stay wlthhim. His tSTABLING ia ample, and'an obliging andeoreflil hostler Wilt always be in attendance . . ffW. TBe Witilunabarc stage, wblcb tnakee dolly tripe between this place su'd Williamsburg, 'stops at the Logan Hotel. , _ ■ Dec. 17,1857,—tf.] JOHN KBIFFEIt. POSITIVE INFORMATION}—THE Undersigned Kiting perfected ftelr Spring Stock, now offer to the pjiWlD the LARQBBT LOT OF GROCE BISS ever presented in the toWu of Altooifiu Onr object in publishing this Card Is to jrieiieni {ha fop lowing Kfcts: Ist. The recent hard times have very much reduced the price of Groceries in the city, especially to cash bnyert. 2d. He bought these Groceries in large lots/ mahy of them from'first hands. 1 Rd. Webought them entirely for cash. 4th. We. sell for ready pay.' 6th. We keep onr stock full by weekly receipts. 6th. We are determined to keep np the credit of onf house. 7th. We sell more GROCERIES than any other rtofs in Blair county, at less per cent. ' . Bth. Wd sell cheaper than any other store in the eohnty. A continuation of patronage it respectfully s6llcitevw 4loa#Ttntlftn. nwmntlff BtwniiM: ■ . ■ Agent Jc&nson A Co~, Type Founders, Phiia-iel phto. [June JT-lyj C. J. HAST, M. H. ». »• wot*. W. »■ EkRS. HIRST & GOOD, TENDER f tbolf pTottosional sorrlces to ihe eitiSetts of Afoou UidTidnity in the dereral branches off. p MEDICINE AND SURGERY. , Country calls regularly attended to. . . - Office, the same as heretofore occupied by Dr. Him.- ‘ By consent, D.B. Good refers to - J; SI. aemmill, SI. D., Alexandria, Pa. J. B. Luden, 31. D.. Huntingdon, •* Dm. Roes, Royer and Fey, WUMatnsbttrg, Vi. April 22,1858-ti] T IME! LIME! LIME! —DnoefinsrUle I A Lime Kilns, near llollldAjsburg, .. >. . . ' The snbscribcr has now In operation, four luge Lima Ho U prepared to fill ati order*, froth 1 buhtl (o ten thousand bushel*. at tho lowest rated; r U 3. Lime delivered at any point on, the Eapnsylrania Rail Road; also, at Altoona, or ahy pointla the surround ing country, by wagon, or at th« Kiln. Add fees JAMES FUSE. June 17-6m] DuntantnOt, Stair Cb.'ilf. Dissolution— notice is hereby given that tha co-partnership heretofore ex isting between the undersigned, trading as the flrtn t>f X- McCauley & Co., was dissolved by mutual consent Oh the Ist day of May, 1858. The books of the firm Have been placed in the hands of John Shoemaker, In. Altoona, for collection, to whom *JI persons knowing tbcmselvca in debted will make Immediate payment; TBOMA3 McCACLKI, THOMAS BUKCHINhbL. ' Ang.HUB5B.-ot] PEA BUSHELS WlL tolnsldo ferSnts.ta store Mid for sale b» i ,i iduishw r» TTM. SvSjnJOARP, March 2VM-I?] m North OF FUEL. , r*-