AOIIIttNARv] success of OOT-miir.l . 1 Hie of^ rul DwntWjvt& V\i ill-- sale at our valuer lu.sramini! of premis!-' mining Uu,Ufe iii.lsplendid Steel Pi^l •IIttATCUES. l;,ou j*3» )tlci(.-dt>u n scale 0 f vc!y of the richest fIL, • or in<y-i« P i v l»SS£* that ofTen tas uf Jewelry, if the articles, with th. hyenas a premium. «nl v bv mail: * lh.ll .-lijl!- , •I- a )M.-rfvct $OO 00 carat Gold -« : &o oo ' d-Gold I’cn, Pottfc, gh- ut. 0 00 to be solid ”• 200 'ft. Gold Tooth *• 800 ft. m ted same , 200 tu 400 gT 800 fir' nJ turned, 400 «T 0 00 600 Cc ' | 000 £ I 600 «Ti 200 & 300 S' 2W l* far Ladr ■*«> :ac. ■teen carat 400 j. a? gold, net 200 U if Lady Jane • u'Ly Daniel 17 wide, $1 00 JJt, :;i\:al paint- - 100 Me gnat pslnl- M >. . Eil won Is, ’ IS ; .fc) CatuloffUi.) tains sixteen large fopo illustrated. Price osij in -.>f the tpost usoful, ea. ic day. ' t ' " \ • r more, citbcr; for Um l prices, is entitled to th, nc uf lib own selection . •lie,l t/i extra Prenihua,' nr .luiimalu nmonnUnj- ' .vbini; fur $lO Books «■“ i'lumiuius amounting to cui" the Premium, a club, ami tve wish tr ■y i’o.-t Office to act <i lim will richly .pit)] on application. 6ea4 K.-ii-ct yonf premium) tin* Catnlogun. i CO.. I’uMUUers, 'nvaclway. New York. IKAP GOODS! c: fully inform thoclti- Ijiw jiut recoivedhU Jill GOODjS, J'AXCY DRESS .mas, ChaUies, Ducal*. i!nr with all kind*of ■ i cheap for ca*b. WARE, HARD SI.> SHOES, ; In strre* in tUU pUce. I'M In my InulncMand ■' •' marked my goodl ic i to aud rorapariaon, la -ef any other Moire i for yourselves. v for £ood*,attl* •t. b. uiiAak. I'B PER ijEST i- lIVY TP.L.ST 00-,Hsif I'hStuuuphia. Inborpo- ; -.nr rmall, and inter" Crj ilay ot withdrawal i> ’.i uVfock in the .mom u. and on Monday*, and V h. BENNER. FrtiL I.HvilKiE, Kct-Prifi, OHS'. arr'.l lircwjter, (ill H. Barry, i'li Vi-rkM, I' lii.lTtmil«rlsr. J4lly wldwafn» IJ:|vL ESTAl^^^ i.r. ' R. Ccxtnmnbv.- O.^DcjfCAX." s & cd . JLASSWORES. . isn 140 IrIRST Ov : TTS3URQH, PA-. ,U> OF udow diiji. : ! : --ware, r ‘ : VEX; GLASS, - d Public BolMtac** •' tVORKS, KEET, PITTS- TLEY, - Guns, StugusaT icnts, &c, S.'S.. > 't' n'k in the abor«|fiie, i itlicr in the noajltro* branch oTbaiMi| !• - art* wamat^’anb Cu:lpry v PUU)l9,®Bm», b' i. Balia, Capa, Jn#CT <- all lu variety, irWca TV MUTUAL CV.—Tb« undenfg^cd, i J iisurnnce Company, 1» j "!*« or damage bj.firf, in ■/ I‘fiqKriy of orerj -, roujonnUe rate* ■* ;i : ih*' Masonic Tempi*. li 'I'.M.'.KKK, jlycHt. .'CHANCE CO. : ;■ l;! tir comfy, wIU i MirchandUc, For [ • i T-. in (own or coop ■ in the State.— >••>. Office in -Masonic UOKM.VKKR, Agtnt. ME AMOUNT • lia« In-en received • '■•Liirg, which wiUp* ■•-• talc or retail. Tn* iDcc.l7.it • iND HIGHLY can be ba4 at HENRY LEHR'S* I.KMONS. —SOO ‘lore avl for Baleby M. -V. ‘IHGAM), , 'tir--.-;. I’iiiiadeliihl*. the un ■ itc-.-i which ha^rU 1 IN tHIOEMAKEB, .'i-isonic Tempi®*’ OBTAIN A% i_ T at HENRY LEHR’S- i X VITED TO • cni'ips kcpthy_ ' HENRY LBHB- 12 BUILDISO <yr. in tills Boronp^** F : j. j-iioemakbß-; •XXES, POM' ice. tor*Ws \v pwma fdtew. LQCAL ITEMB* «„,nreiwW DBA7BOI a Yoxwol.AOT.~tt. la -' • fol this week to dfronldnoae of c#r accidents that ctef occur r thjTpUce, which resulted jn the untimely n th of M %tiu>a CAtirtrsu., daughter of Judge Swell of GayspoH. aged tweufy-tme yeaw— ri! sudden demise W lhtt yotog lady la an ; f ilihslralion of the frail tenure by ;trr rr a aiueisheid. ■ "to vfedaesdsy erening tot h weddintftook at the Lutheran patonage m thw place/ K . r rm being Hr. Tobias Wbsbtz, residing , SS »d C. Warnm. of*- ] te ° . MJ. A flew minutes previous to the j i& 'L te ' iiiss t&dweU accompanied b£. an ptherpccglady.^ pa«ed Z to prnvcv meeting. -aw Mi« C WcH mssing. and being on into of great intimacy, invited her in to witness th^opy, ’ j B p. ;n d the evening. She accepted the in- Ltion, and they had a pleasant and agreeable tiu.o until 11 o’clock, when the party broke up. Several vehicles were in attendance to convey t 0 their homes the friends of the Parties who tired at a distance, audit was, agreed that a. roung man named Wertz-a brother w the bridegroom — should take Miss Caldwell to her homo> - Some noise at the Court iloas?, made by boys, caused the horse to be come frightened, but Sir. Wertz reined him up. The gas light at tho Logan Douse again the animal, but before reaching the bridge. Mr. •W. had succeeded m\quietipg him. When near Coufcr’s tavern, in Giy4portj.aome person came cut of a house with a lantern; the glare of which scared the horse a third tlnie, and he<W)came unwr-nageable. While drawing the reins tight. ,ti.j right one broke, and the yoopg man still iioMing on to the left, caused the horse to make a circle, Trier Mr. Wertz jumped out, and was iuitou the point of grasping the reins of tho bridle when Miss. C. screamed, the horac took n fresh fright, and started down the turnpike. | lie had scarcely run thirty yards before Misa C. 1 as is generally supposed, attempted to jump nat, U'ut IVil, striking her head on the hard ground. She was immediately removed to her i ( ,, nl n, and Dra. Landis and Coffey- called, who rendered every aid in their power, bat she died ;n three hour* after the accident. Of courseno oao was to blame for this Unfortunate occur rence. as it was*cleaily quo of those for which no human agency can be held responsible. The sudden death of Miss, Caldwell -cast a thrp gloom over the entire community, caused not only by the nature, of the death, bat because the was lovely, amiable, and enjoyed thp confi dence and esteem of atyrge circle of friends and acquaintances. How forcibly does her death remind us of the poets lines, “• Early, bright, transient. Chaste us morning dew, i She sparkled, was exhaled, ■ And went to Heaven.” At the time of the accident, Judge Caldwell was absent in Centre county, and did not hear anything of it' until ibe reached Tyrone. One can readily imagine tfib, sprrow'of a fond doting parent, leaving a daughter in the bloom of youth and beauty, returning ?nnd finding her in the habiliments of the grave,,cut off without even the privilege of a tender j farewell to hiin who wines threat of all on earth to her.' 'When we relied on the sad ens of one so young and so -beloved, cut off in the bright -May morning of life re realize in its fullest force by what a brit- tie thread human life is held— •* Leaves have their time tu fade, Ana Sowers to. cither in the north wind’d breath. And stars to erf,.but all. Thou hast A\ seasons for thine own, 0 death 1” Her faucial took place on Friday afternoon, end her remains were attended to the Presby ' ..an Graveyard by,»large courtegt ,ot-sroproir- friends. on Sabbath last, Dr. Junkia prcached.the fa ? -al Eftru.on, and the Presbyterian Church woa Tin' 1 with pcopU. He alluded specially to the A-.'cu.-c i sevcriil times, and on one occasion c . ol (lie ftucatiori of the congregation to the ‘‘■ci that not a note bad been sounded on the 'Harmonium—that the fingers, which touched it to the praise of Jehova on Sunday last were now c.'U ia death. the community sympathizes deeply with the grief-stricken parents, who have indeed lost the flower of their flock. Time may assuage their ! sorrow, but years will not suffice to efface her j image engraven on the tablets of their memory until time with them shall be no more. “Long, long he their hearts, with such moroorlM filled! L - 5o tlin yam in which roseshssoneo been distilled, Yon may break, yon may rain the vase, if you will, - lini tho soent oltho roece will hanground itstUL” *■ ffAiy. ■ ' ■ 5 * Bsmitifcl Stour.—A few evenings since te were called in to view a number of. articles, on exhibition &t the store room of Mrs. McMul len, at the “ Cheap Corner,” which are to be placed in the Bazar now being got up. by the • ‘dies of St John’s Chiirohln Ititis place, for the purpose of obtaining means to Complete the erection of the’ parsonage for their pastor.— Tho first objects that attracted 1 our attention T»eretWo gold Watches of the finest quality— -otta a lady’s,and the other a gentleman's, Next _ camo a service, consisting ofslx pieces, elaborately carydd and finished in .the very'best ttyle. Next w| noticed a beautiful bibleand, prayer-book, gotten up in a style unequalled by ®oy we have heretofore seen. There was pu uierous othes articles, which we have not room •o notice, Thp above goods are to bo disposed of by tickets, tile price ; ranging .from 10 cents up to $l, according to the Value of.the article. Ananibwof beautiful quUt patterns, are also on exhibition Snd are worth going to see. Call in ladies and. gentlemen, and view tne Bl ‘ticles even if you buy chances. IncrT.- tbe bouse of Mr. Newton, to was en tered whil* thofamlly were at Camp Meeting * nd 8088 §l9 or sl24nmoney stolen therefrom. A couple ofyoung men, named Thompson and wnroy, belonging to the neighborhood, Were jested » day pr‘jtwb after on a ohaige of per- the offepoe. and Thompson was com at^JastSS,A» t ro 7 turned up missing ThSSSi* ? ffice »<* been taKeh. S J; y?!° a admitted to ; M*«o«c Picnic.*— Agreeable to previous ar rangement, the pichio of the Masonic Fraterni ty came off in Beale's 'Wood’s on Friday last— The morning was rather unfavorable and the idea of repairing to the grove had almost been given up, when about ten o’clock “Old Sol” hurst through the watery vapors that had before shat oat his light, reviving the spirits of the party, and as the cars were in readiness they were soon on their way to the grove. Welearn from those in attendance that everything pas sed off pleasantly and in order, indeed there coaid be nothing else than mirth and pleasure and proper decorum where such spirits ai those who led the exercises of the day Ore in atten dance. 'Although not one of the party, never theless wo shared bountifully in the good things provided for the occasion, for which the donors will please accept our thanks. A number ofla dies and gentlemen from a distance ware in at tendame, and we warrant that they cons d«t the day spent in the grove one the moat pleas ant in their lives, and our people the ipoat agree able they liavo ever met. Bobbbbt.—On Friday might last- some villain or villain's entered. ithfe haOk room attached to pur office, the door bf which did not happen to bo locked, and forcing open , the bock door of Mr. Jacob JNlcbols Greed Grocery, abstracted therefrom a couple of bushel* of sweet potatoes end a nnniber of water melons. Thero.had been no money left in the drawer of the grocery, con sequently they had to carry off the potatoes to pay for their trouble. We could not find that anything had been disturbed or carried away fromoar department, with the exception of about a dozen of Hr. Young’s Pocket JEsculap itts, to which the thieves arc welcome, as we have no doubt they anil their friends stand in need of-the advice contained therein. A snuff box was found among the sweet potatoes, on tfaie morning after the transaction, which the owner con have by calling on Mr. Nichols, and if he don’t choose to call for it, It is more than likely that Constable Ely will be deputized to carry it to him. , Fire At Edkcansvillk. —Ou Tuesday mor ning of lost week a fire broke out in the double frame dwelling of Mr. Daniel Beatty, in JDun cansville. It was first discovered by Mr. Beat ty and his hrother-in-law, who were sleeping together, at which time there was nothing but the lath and plastering between their bed and the flames, and In less than a minute from the time theySrero awakened the bed on which they had been sleeping was on fire. From this house the flames communicated to Hie house of Mr. Christ EepharL All efforts to save the buil dings proved unavailing. Both buildings, to gether with the greater part Of the furniture, &e., of Mr. Bcutiy and a portion of that of Mr. j Kephart, were consumed. The loss is estima ted at §2,000 which is mostly covered by insu rance. \ How the fire originated is n mystery.— The report that* it started from some coals about a bake-oven attached to Mr. Beatty’s house is incorrect Thorp was no fire in the oven on the day previous, nor has there been for years Something New, Novel and Comfortable. On Friday morning Ipst, wo noticed an extra car attachedto the Express Train Westward.— Curiosity led us to' inspect it, when we found it to be one furnished with Woodruff’s patent scats and couches. ; They-; are constructed in such a manner that .the seats can bo quickly converted into' comfortable sleeping couches, capable of accommodating about fifty persons. These coaches are just the thing for night and through travelling, and the •‘ sleeping car” will certain ly become one of the- “institutions” of the Pa. U. R. The car is run by Mr. Woodruff him self, the Company granting him permission, and passengers can have the benefit of it by paying 'him fifty cents in addition to the regular fare. Should the Company adopt them, hoVeror the extra charge we presume would be thrown off. Libkaht Association. —The “Altoona Me chanics Library Association" which met at the Library room on Tuesday .evening last, elected the' following officers for the ensuing year;— Pretidtnt —Thos. Burchnell, Vice /Vcridcnf—Rev. A. B. Clark, Secretary —Beiy. P Bose, Treaturir— David T. Caldwell*'' V. B. Kent.e iy. Director*—Thos. P. Sargent, Christ. R. Hos tetler, Cbas R. MoCrea, Louis C. Brastow, John Shoemaker, Dr. . DRP Good, Clement Jag g«r<l. • ■’ : : , ■ -Auditors— James S. Mann,ffocob Good Jas. H. Dysart ' . ' A We shall speak more at length in reference to the above Association ini our next issue. State AcnicuLTDEAL F.Atn.—The State Ag ricultural Fair opens atPUtobuTg on thc 28tb\ inst Excursion Tickets will hie issued from all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, good fimm the sKth of September until the 24 of Oo« tober. Articles intended for exhibition at the Pair will bo returned from the Pair, free of charge, on presentation to the Agent at Pitts burg ot the Company’s receipt, showing that full toll sheet rates were paid in shipping .them to that place, and that a release had been given exb'onerating the. Company from any loss or damage .that might be sustained in transporta tion dr while in the cars or at the deppta of the Company. ' Tbe members of Winebago Tribe will meet at their Wigwam, at 8 o’clock on Saturday morning next, in full regalia. 1 The ladies will assemble at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Masonic Temple. The procession will be formed in front of the Masonic Temple, at 9$ o’clock, and after march ing through the principal streets, will return td the Temple and rest for 16 minutes. The pro cession will bo re-formed with the ladies in front and march directly to Hngerty’s woods. |3, C. Allen, of Susquehannah Tribe, No. 12, and Wm. M. Allison of Winebago Tribe, No. 36, will deliver addresses. Gates Cubed.— Tbe Superintendent of the Insane Asylum, at Harrisburg, has certified that Joseph Gates recently sent to that institution by the Court of Quarter Sessions of this county, is no longer insane, and the Court has orderedhia discharge. He is the individual who attempted to set fire to the jsil in Hollidsyrtmrg wß&e In carcerated therein. I. 0. R. M. Mikee Hcut.—iVanf<Jw from. Oil Friday tost a mail pinned McCartney, enga ged as a minor in Coairon’s Or# Banknear this place, applied a match; to the priming of ablast he sought to expecting to get bit of harm’s way before the explosion, but the.pow-. der was too quick for him, and he was laid oter with bis face fall of particles of slate Ac., and so seriously injured that he thought he was kil led! His escape from instant death was cer tainly; surprising, for the accident occurred in a harrow drift of the mine, and the blast raised some two tons of om.—Register. A Sokpkisk Saturday afternoon last, some fifty or sixty yodng ladies and gen tlemen of this place, irejoeiveci written invitations to a social party. When all were rejoicing in the prospect of happy time,. their fond anticipa tions Were suddenly blighted by the informa tion that the persons!, Whose names composed Hie committee-of invitation, and also those at the place to Which! thby,; were Inyitod, knew nothing about thejparty. After considerable discussion it was generally agreed that the whole affair Was a “selL”; h in our last issue we gave notice of. the commencement of a writing school Under the charge of Mr Clowes. | We are glad to hear that he has quite a huge class of ladies and gentle men. . We are informed that he intends remain ing for some time and will shortly commence another coarse of lessons. IVe think his style and system is only equalled by the very 'best penmen in the country. We wish him success, dud feel sure that time and money is well spent in attending his schod. Lead Orb.—A few -days since we were pre sentedtrith a specimen of lead ore from the mine recently opened ip Sinking Valley, in this county, which was; noticed some time'since by one of our correspondents. The ore appears to us to be tettaafkably pnte and of the best quali ty, and is said to be very abundant. With the ore is also taken out i. substance supposed to be quartz, which it considered valuable. Bayard Taylor's last letter to the Tri bttne contains tbe following; “ iWfaat more interested me titan the speed of the horses, was thei.bsauty of the Polish women of the better classes. Dliriilg tyro years in Eu rope, I hate dot Seen' so groat a dumber of hand some t saw id an a our yesterday It would bh difficult tc famish a larger portion from the> acknowledged loveliness of Philadel phia, 'Baltimore, or jLouisville. I heard of an American marrying p Polish lady at Dresden, the other day, and I most commend his taste These maids of Warsaw are /not .only radlent blondi a, who m eyes and hair remind you of corn flowers among ripe grain, but also dark-eyed be ait cs. with faces of a full Southern oral, lips roud) and delicate as those of anAmorette, and a pure golden transparency of complexion.— The connoisseur of womans beauty can nowhere better compare those rival styles, nor so great a difficulty in deciding between them. Wandering along tile streets with throats full of dust,- we were attracted to the sign of a Ba varian beer shop; The proprietor soon learned that we were strangers. Ho was very desirous of importing a negr|> girl from America for a bir-maid. *• I should have all the nobility of the city hero,” said jiff. “ She would be a great curiosity- There is pat woman Pastrana; with the hair all over her face—-she made a great fortune, they say; There are not many of the kind, and if >1 could get one quite black,, with a woolly-head, I should make more money in a day, than I now do id a month.” Hewished to engage me to send him such an attraction, bat I respectfully declined. Paperj Currency. An article calling attention to some of the many frauds and deceptions in a public curren cy, thus refers to a very prominent one : The Pennsylvania!}, in a well written article, calling attention to one of the many frauds and deceptions, in a paper currency, says: “The changing of notes from a lower denomination into a higher, is so frequently pi noticed, and the prevention of this sort of forgery so very easy and simple, that the wonder only is that, to this day, no steps have been taken to put an effectual stop to it. If the banks of. all the States were to agree Upon a certain size for one dollar notes, enlarging the size of two dollar notes a little only, shy one quarter of an inch, which be quite enough to distingush be tween them at first sight, and without even ex amining the face, and increasing; in the same manner the dimensions bf the threes, fives, tens, etc. j the particular forgepy alluded to would be rendered wholly impn)c|ticablc. It could not fail to be discovered, ! at the very first attempt at issuing altered notes, however perfect the al teration itself.” This is all very well, but does not our neighbor think a more direct and effica cious jolisy would be lb do away altogether with bills of less dehorn ii ntion than ten or twen ty dollarij. and makes his detective policy ap ply to bills of twenties, if ties and hundreds? The Panic— MopE Failckes.— The panic in New York seems to be on the increase! In this city everything goes .‘on smoothly, and the only 1 failures we have heard of word the failures to furnish good fits made by some inferior clothing establishments. There is no such difficulty bo encountered by those who patronize the Brazil Stcse Clothing Hall of RockMU & Wil son, Nos; 608 and 605 Chestnut strsG, nbovb sixth. Gentlemen and. Youths never fail to pro cure capital fits at this popular establishment. The Best Cough Medicine.—One of the very best Congb Medicines to be found any where, is Dr. Keyscr’s Pectoral Syrup, sold by a. IT. Kessler, at 60 cents per bottle.’ TEE GREAT ENGLISH REMED Y. :; 1 'sir james clarets ■' "': CeLEDKA?ED FeMAXB PIU.S. Prepared from a prescription °f Sir /. Ah Ai Wy ; tieian Extrwrdinary to the Queen. ■ : ’W.i. inTnliiahla modielneia unfailing In the cm» of ill tbosepainfal and delicate disposes to which the female con stitutlon issuhjcct, It moderates all .excess pod Minorca all obßtrncUonB, aii(l aspecdycure may he relied od* ’ . " ' to mauhi® limis ‘‘ it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price one dollar, bears the Gorernment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. ■ i ""■ ■ caution: ’ s’ ' That Pm* thotdd not be taken hy female* dwhingthe first three month* qf Pregnancy, a* they are sure to bring on lb»- carriage, hut at any other time they are safes In aB cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Bait in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a core when nil other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to tho constitution. . Foil directions ih tho pamphlet around each package, which should bo carefully preserved. Role Agent for the United States and Canada, 6 JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin A Co-) V Rochester, N. JT. w 8.—£1.00 and C postage stamps enclosed to ahy su thorized Agent, will Insure a bottle, containing 60 P^ls, b rit'ehurg. Tf,holtsato hgenifi** ulo by all Brpggis**; ’ ; ' ; tJone 3,JSW.-ly. Bg%,Scb advertisement of Dr.' Sandfbid’a iIVBK ISVTGORATDII in another column. A T/TOONAJNf ARKETS. cakßcetcn wseklt m..t J, iowibis. Hobt—Superfine,fl tt>l. . “ Extra, ft ** ~ Corn Ileal, Tfrewt. Potatoes. ft bush. Dt if Apples, %» “ ST’ ' |f 9 « ft ttoi. UuUi ' Shoulders, Side, EgSV u%AxKA market. STLaIo fonowlug Tat ®» : rT White Wheat Flour, Extra raifilllT ’P bbl. SJW£ « « « , “ 'Superfine, : \ u ft a Superfine,' ■ * M 2 Barrel Salt $2,00 and ; $3.10 per barrel. Sack “ 1,75 -• 1,80 . Alw&y on hand, , n. LEHR’S FLODB MARKET. Fxtra Family Flour, j Superfine Extra, beet quality. Superfine, : , DIED In this place, an the 2d Inst, infant daughter of Andrew and Mery C Taylor, aged about 2 months. List of letters—remaining in the i*ost Office at Altoona, Sept. 1,1858. Andrews K. F. Kopp A. If. ISutrrra Carrie Landis David M. Borck Alex Loe Joseph Bihorgoe Jacob Mathews John V, Drown 3. B. Mercer W. H. , Brideubaush J. J. McLelland J. H. Bock Peter • . Nelson Bouts Henry *. Owen John Brock F. C. Riper W. K. Colderwood M. A. Rosenberg Misa Oniisman David. Rhodes Jacob Cutler Phllp RosouthfilJ. Clark T. C. Row Mary. Couaglian James 3 B. 8. Dodge 1.0.0. F. Coutner Henry Robinson J. Cromaek John Redsecker Kate Cherry L. Snowden Sarah O, Denny Dewitt Spradling John Dorsey Mary 2 fjage D.C* Dunn Margaret' Sorol Robert Day's Robert .2 Showelterß. P. DoutyMoses Stntzel John Davis A, W. > Spfapn Wm. Ray Margaret \ Shingler Andrew - Foster Anna M. Wolton Susan Fry Robert ’ Vest John Farrell- Lawrente Wendall Jacob Gregory Anthony Zille Frederick. tiwcnJohuß. Ziegler Oarett ,Guib, Peter 3 , FQKBIGN. Graff J. A. Hertle Lewis Gorz N. ■ Murry Mary Hatkulss George Smith Philip Humphreys M. M. SouMcy Jahe Holsman J. thomas Hopkins Brummachcr M, _ Persons calling for letters pn this list will say they arc advertised. , John Shoemaker P. M. CIRE AM jTAKTKR, SUPER-CARBO- J NATE of Soda, Salaratiis. Washing Soda, Durkee’a Baking Powder, In store and for sale at Sept. % 'SS-tf.] , | A.' RODSirS Drug Store. WM. S. BITTNER, SURGEON DENTIST, Office immediately .opposite the Lutheran Church, bn Virginia stijeet. Teeth extracted without pain, by mcaua of electricity-—no humbug. A student who mn come \v pIX rccomhieiided ;for morality and possesses a good English education, will bo token. \ [Sept. 2, ’5My. Home testimoiNY. [Frdm the Lewistown Aurora.] J have been afflicted for ten years with Chronic Diarrhoea, and have received more benefit from Du Vell’sGalvamc Oil than any other medicine I ever used. ALEX. McKKE. i Oliver towuabipj Milliiu county, Pa. Tliis is to certify Hint I used ,Du Vail's Galvanic Oil in inly Cunlly iu some of tlie diseases for which it is recom ' .mended and found to act almost spontaneously. 1 recom jiucnd it to all who suffer from pain. A. M: tXOUAM. Sept. 2, ’sB—ly. Decatur township, Mifflin co., Pa. ORE TESTIMONY. IT I . Altoona. July 3,1558. ' J. D. Stoxeroap, —Dear .Sir;—Mr. Wm. Tunilcjugh. who uas oceiisunenng several years iroin Rheumatism, was so 111 that his friends and relatives were summoned to witness his death. I iuduced'hi* friends to try the virtue of your preparation, and tlu-y did so; os a last resort; and to their astonishment and joy. he began to improve, got belter and better, nod now, go fur as 1 iknow, he is a hale and stout man.- Till* is not the puly case where the Galvanic Oil has. surpassed human expectations. In every case where I have recommended the Oil,, it has'done what it promises to do. Send ua another s2o’s worth. Vonrs truly, Sept, i, 186S-Iy.] HENRY LEHR. SUFFERING HUMANITY, READ THIS.—The midfrsipued takes tills method <rf inform ing the public generally that there Is no medicine now of fered to the public that is equal to DU TALL'S GALVAN IC OIL In relieving suffering humanity. I was an observer of its effects on a friend of mine, who suffered almost everything from a neuralgic affection which resisted the best medical treatment In Centre county. We applied freely the Galvanic Oil to the palnfnl jmrt, and gave some inwardly, and in 20 minutes the pati oit was asleep, and when awakened was fnje from pain and continued so. This is a positive fret which! I am willing to make good at any time. A case of felou yvas cured in nearly the same length of time. J- 11. HAHN, Sept. 2, lsis-ly.] i Centre 11111. Mountain restaurant and LAGER BEER SALOON.—The proprietor of this favorite Saloon, ' Under the Masonic Temple, -would respectfully announce that he keeps constantly on hand an excellent article ofi LASER DEER, manufactured at the Altoona Brewery, which is pronounced the best In the country. Also, Cakes, Cheese, Sardines, Pretzels, Ac. lie has recently fitted up Ills Saloon in a style unequal led in the country, having placed in it ' A BILLIARD TABLE AND TWO BAGA ■ ' ’ ‘ fiELLE* BOARDS. for the accommodation and amusement of those who may wish to cxgage iu those game*; Uo will spare no pains to render every attention to his customers which they require, and ho hopes thereby to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage.. Sept. 2,1858-3m.] F. NOTIIWANG. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, IV. E. SELLERS’ Imperial Cough Syrup, Hoojland's German Billers, '•y Batrhave's Holland Bitters, Sandford's Liver Jnviyorator, ■ Lindsey's Blood Searcher, Clarke's FemaU Pills, ! Duponeo's Golden Fills, WriyMs, Ayer's, Wilion'* and McLanes Fills, I Merchant's Garyling Perry Davis' Fain - Hatchett's Fourfold Liniment, Mexican, Arabian, Fcrce and Bone Lenimenl, " lit store and for sale at V Sep*. 2,1868-tt] ! A. ROUSH’S Drug Store. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—By vir tneof an order of the Orphans* Court of Blair coun ty, thesubscribcr Will sellhy public vendue or outcry on the promises, on THUBSDjAY the 30th day of SEPTEM BER, 1858, at 10 o’clockA', M., all the following described Real Estate, situate in X6gan township; Blair county, Ek, and late the property of Mrs. Martha Hunter, dec’d., to'wit: A Tract of Land containing about 40 acres, (the exact quantity! will be made known on day of sale,) adjoining lands of the heirs, of Alien McCartney, lands of the hurt of Rees Rees, lands of John McCartney, lands of the Keirt of Alexander Owlhn and lands of Mose* Thompson and others, lying within two miles of Altoona, on the Altoona * Clearfield Plant Road. ■ Trawsor SAUtr-Ons-half of the purchase money to he paid onooaftnnitlbb- of silo. Balance in ode year there after with interest, tohe'stenrod by Judgment Note of the pmchwer on bond «d mortgage. Adm’r of Mrs. Martha Hnntor. Sept. 2,1858-41] ■\T ALU ABLE PROPERTY AT PHI* , TATE SALE.—The subscriber offers at Private Sale until the Ist day of Kovcmber next, the fbllowfljg proper ty, to wit;,. ’ . . A Lot of Ground situate tn hast Al toona, adjoining lots of. F. A. Denning, dec’d., and John Foulknor. The Lot is in excellent working orderwitha lot choice FRUIT TREES all in thrifty growth. The Lot is situated in a desirable part of tho town, on one of the principal and most pleasant streets If not sold by the itft, of November next, U will be leased for a term of years.- ‘ Also —A Lo} containing One Acre of Ground, situate in Logan township, on the public read lead ing froth Baker’s Furnace to tho Allegheny Mouutains and about V of a mile froth Altoona, having thereon Good FRAME HOUSE, n good STABLE, SPRUiG HOUSE, and all other necessary out-bulldinga. There is a never failing spring of water and a - lot of choice Fruit Trees on tho premises. Also an excellent hew, Grape Arbor With a lot of vinos in thrifty growth; The ground is in high start of cultivation and under good fence. If not sold by tho lst of Nobcmbur next, ft will bo offered Tor rent. Persons Seeking infiinhation respecting to abo+c proper-' tv will receivo ft by calling -upop.' .1 <• ' ?eptemb»r ?, . OEOROR B; CRAMER, ociENTitid lO PMS FOnßTiagrrn MECHANICS, INVENTORS. MANUFACTURERS AND FARMERS - . Thp ScfenUftcAmerican has nttwjreoehod its Fourteenth Tear, and will enter upon a Raw Vohnde on the uth or febtemb er < It Is the only weekly publication of the kind cowisaned Ift this country, and it has a very extensive cir culation in all tbo States of the Union. It- is not, a* some might supposefrom its title, a dry, abstruse work on tech nical ScicnwVon the’contrary, it so deals with the, grout events going on in.the scientific, mechanical and industrial works (U tp. plea*e and instruct every ore. If the Me chanic or Artisan wishes to know tho best machine in use, or how to make any substance employed in bin business— if the llomdHfe Wishes to get a recipe for making a good color, 4c.—if too Iftvcntor wishes to know what is going on in the way of Improvements—if the ManuCic turer wishes to keep posted with ttie tinicS, and to employ the best; facili ties in his business—if ihc niuh of leisure and study wishes to keep himself familto with too progress made in the Chemical laboratory, or in the construction of telegraphs, steamships, railroads, reapers, mowers, and a thoUsafad other machines and appliances, both of peace and war—all these dttuKrala con be fonnd in tho Scientific American, oud ootcfsemArtv. They aio here presented in » rt ,ial,,e and interesting form, adapted to the comprehension of minds unlearned in the higher branches of science Mid art. Trans;—One Copy. One lew. «1: toie Copy, 0 Months, 41- Five Conies. 6 Months, $1: Tan Copies, 6 Months, , Ten MonthiTsl6; Months. 522; 20 Copies, Twelve Mouths, $2B, in advance. M Specimen oopiwscntgraturtomly for inspection. -South erti fend Weston money, or Postage Stamps, taken for sub- BcriJrtloM. ; ‘ 5 Lettcn should bo dlrecied to , . _ MUNN A CO, 128 Fulton Street, N. Y. McSSta. Munn A Co. are esfocfelvely jmgaged ;1n pro erring pat.uit* for new inventions.yum will advise; inven tors, without Charge, in regard to the novelty of tlmlr tm provomens. [Aug. 18, *B6B. 14,75 *6/» 1.75 76 1.75 20 12 \ ' 10 12 10 « hhl. f 5 60 « ■ 600 « 4 76 Agents for Du Vail’s Galvanic Oil—Henry _ Lehr, Q. Kessler, and A. Roush, Altoona, and ail dealers in mi clue* everywhere. PATENT KEROSENE QR CARBON Oil. 'LAMPBI 4 y Unrivaled in Beauty, Stmjplkiiy Safety or JEeonuPy- Every person desiring to obtain tha very best and cheap est portable light within their reach, should call at the store 01'the undersigned and exnmfnctheso Lampsbeforo purchasing elsewhere, and wo pledge ourselves to demon strate . . , - Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion 2d. That they emit no offensive odor while bunting. 3d. That they are very easily trimmed. | 4th. That they are easily regulated to giro moraor less Ugllt. ' K; sth. That they hum entirely ftee front smok?. i, j 6th'. That the light is at least 50 per cent- cheapen than any other light now in common Use. These lamps are admirably adapted ‘for the Use'of Stu dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses. Factories,nfdla.ChUrfchcs, Stores, Hotels, and are highly recommended forfaotily nse. The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to old side, hanging anti table fluid and oil lamps, at a small espouse, and will answer every purpose of a new lanp. We guarantee perfect satlsSictida in all cases. Aug. 10, 1858-tf.] - GW, KESSLER. DUVALL’S GALVANIC OIL. Prepared origUially by Prof. U. DU VAL*L,fbr merly of the College of SUrgeWus, at Paris, is now of fered to the public, tES* for the cute ofsoroaud pain ful diseases ~S9 ■ .W J.. . For instance—Pain or' soreness in nay pgrt.pf the sy, tern. HhtumatUm, pain in the hock, breast Of side, beuled breasts, muralgia, burns, sprains, headaehe, crump in the stomach, or any other disease that if SORE and PAINFUL, and it is only over this claSSot diseases that we claim a perfect VICTORY. Wo say positively to oiir patrons wo can relieve x the sufferer «9 times out of 100. Wo would just say to the pub lic, Prof. Du Vail was 25 years In bringing to this medicine superiority, over ail others, ’ 5 . Price 80 cents per bottto— % pel cent, cut off to. the trade. All orders must bo addressed to ; , J. D. SfONKROAD, Proprietor,;; Sept. 2, IS6B-ly-l Lewlstown. Ejai. Nebraska.— now is the time TO INVEST,—The undersigned is fully yircpared to enter Government Lands in the Omaha land district. Sale of lands to commence on the Cth of September n?xt, and continue for two weeks. All lands, entered during sale to bo paid for in Gold —after the solo Land Warrants: can ba used. Nebraska is being rapidly sotfled with a hardy and en ergetic set of farmers. Good lands can bo scoured at and alter the public sale, near large Settlements. All you that want to invest, will do well to send on your Warrants soon. Warrants and drafts can be sent by mail with safety. Let ters of inquiry answered. Oiindia City, Aug. ID, IH3S. ALEX. F; McKINNEY. BirEBEtEuCES: f Bell, Johnson, Jack & Co., Bonkers, Altoona, Fa. llev. A. B. Clark,. T “ Tbos. A. Scott. Gcn’l Supt. Pcnn'o It. R., “ John P. Aiidersoii, Esq,, Uuniliigdou, Pa. i J OGAN &QTEE.—£BE UNDER SIGNED respectfully informs the - citizens of Blair comity and others, AylSjA that he has npsued up the LOG AX .fciMLli HOUSE, formerly khpt by Sheriff liecA, Jgnjjllil lM at the west cud of llullidavsburg. for irrTfy "sm. reception of strangers and travellers. — . Everything connected with the bouse has been refitted in tlie new with the choicest furniture, Ac., Ac. ; The house b large and commodious, and well calculated for convenience and comfort. v Kb TABLE will be furnished with the very best the mar ket can afford, and no pains or trouble will be spared to render those who may choose to Civor him with their pa tronage comfortable and happy during their stay With hint. His STABLING is ample, and an obliging and careful hostler will always bo In attendance. , The Williamsburg stage- which makes dally trips between this place and Williamsburg, Stops at the Logan Hotel. N , Dec. 17.1837,—tf.} JOHN KEIFFER. POSITIVE INFORMATION^— THE undersigned imviug perfected their Spring Stock, now offer to the public the LARGEST LOT OF GROCE RIES over presented in the town of Altoona. Our object In' publishing this card is to preseat tho fob Inning facts: ’ Ist. The recent hard times hare very much reduced the price of Groceries in tho city, especially to cash buyers. 2|l. We bought these,Groceries in largo lots, many Of them from first hands. , ! Sd. -We bought them entirelyrfor cash. 4th. Wo sell for ready pay. sth. We keep our stock full by weekly receipts. CGii We are determined to keep up the credit of our house. 7th. Wc sell more GROCERIES than any Other store in Blair county, at less per cant. ' • Bth. We sell cheaper than any other store in the county, i A continuation of patronage is respcctfally solirfited. . Altoona. Juno 10,.1858. McLANB 4 IJBHR. Blair county daguerrean ROOMS.—Sir. O. W. PISItEH, the Hollidayaburz Artist, begs leave to inform our readers thathc is prepared to take . x *Photographs of deceased persons, from Daguerreotypes, at the shortest notice arid on the most reasonable terras. lie has Just received a large Mock of durable and neat cases, of all sizes and styles. Including a new pattern of Family Cose for four' persons, ahd. is pro pared to fill them with perfect likenesses, ' : AMBROTYPE, DAGUERREOTYPE OR PHOTOGRAPH. Give him a call. Rooms on the cornet of Montgomery and Allegheny struts, Hdlldaysburg, Pa. [June 17-tf. Q assville seminary: j ■ OXLT J&6O PER QUARTER. 4 terms of thi« school are so low and tile privileges enjoyed here so unusual, that iCboyctcn at a great distance find U to tlijir advantage to" patronize It in preferentfo to schools nearer home. All Branches, both useful and or namental are taught. Students of both sexes arid all ages ore received. The whole expense of one student:fof ayear need not be over $9O. A circular Will be sent to any one desiring It. Address John D. Walsh, Cassville,: Hunting don county, Pa. [August 12-3 m. - A DM INIS TR ATOR’S NOTICE.— f\- Notice is hereby'given that Letters of Admlnistra tietdonthe catatoof Dr. C. F. Sellers, late of Altoona, Blair county, dec'd bare been granted to the undersigned, re?i dlrig as aforesaid. AH persotis knotting themselves indebt ed to said estate are'requested to make immediate payment and those havt-g claims Will present the same duly authen ticated for settlement. ~ , August 28, ls6B-6t] N C. B. SINK, AdmV. mAKE NOTICE, THAT THE AS ■J SESS3IENT No. 15, made hy the Lycoming Mutual Insurance Comptny, in Blair county, la payable ‘at my of fice. The Assessment is 3 per cent: on all notes in force May 13,1858.' ' . JOHN SHOEMAKER, Altoona, July 15, 1858. ; . Receiver. "PRIVATE SALE.—THE SUBSCRI BE BEB lias on hand a few articles of llon«choiu- Prop erty, amonjc which ate a couple of excellent STOTKB, ■vHUtlilie ‘trill JitpoSo of cheap for cash. TSe articles can besecti btJ. ftX BOtftber’t Stcfo. T>EA NUTS.—S,OOO BUSHELS TVTL JTmlngton PcaNate in •‘ ore^^.^ v OAßDt i March 25 ’6B-ly] 191 North 3d street, Philadelphia. Lumber fob sale.— ‘6o.ooft Shlnrie# 60,000 Lathes, and all kimtaorBUILDUSO bwjff that*, t Le krareat.fbrOiiah. Apply to JOHN BHOBKaSSr. 17 LOU R. —THS BEST? QUALITY OF ' FAMILY PLOUB for 'Wholesale ajrfßetaJl. Apply to J. aiIOKttAKKB. Dec.11,1860-tf. Masonic Temple. Henry store is in "John X-chrt ot* ftonM,.neariy: McCo r'•ltiJt'B etort, in SorthWarJ- T Jnae 18, ’S,-]y. TVfEDIOATED PUR CHEST PBO iXL TECTOB, A SAFE SIIIELP -ACJAIXST -TUOSB ■ __ ; fearfnt dtaoaws Hronchltls, C-ooftb*,Oiltb, ami.otUer *Cec- A' DQEEK PEESH EUUS JUST .hob* <*«» h ?e », 71.1$ fM 3L m rpilE LITER INYIGORATOR T PREPARED HT SR. SANFORD; • < CD3IPOtJND|2I> KNTIUIiLY FROM GUMS, 1* ono of the iw»t Purgative and Liver Medicines now be fore the public, theit nets a* a Cathartic, easier, mllder,aaa more :ffectual tKoi) any other , medicine known.' It i* not only a Cathartic, hut n.Lifer remedy, acting fint oo the Lirtr to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowets to carry off that .matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, without nay of Uio painful feeling* experienced in iho. operations of most Cathartic*; It strengthens the system at Iho ejune time that it purgesi it; and when token daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. Tho Lives is one of the) principal regulator* of th* hrimah body; and when it! pcifhme its functions well, system* . are ftlie developed. Th. atomic/. is almost entirely; tho healthy action of theiirr r for tl.e; proper functions; when the fc:or.i-J , "~'|ach is at ftdlt, the bowel* arc at fault, and tins wii'jlojQjsystem suffers «»■ quencc of ono organ— Liver —having ceased, to do its duty. For tho disease* :Lj lof that organ, on# of tho proprietors has made it his’ Cj study, in a practice of mtfre thin tiventy years, to find >*’somo remedy wherewith to counteract tho many do- : raugemeuU to which it W liable. To prove that this reme son troubled with Liter y-,' forma, has but to try a bot-i W Uin. „• .JrR 1 Theie Btnhs remove all V*- the system, supplying In L, of bile, invigorating the; digest well. PUtUftlSb TnsiK. health to the whole mmlii-p of the disease —effecting BlLtdrs AttacksSTO cur- PBSVBtttsn, by tlifc occa-j tmokatqs: . .. I One doae after ohilnt* Is > mach and prevent tho foci ' Only one dose' taken be-1 Hlghtmaro. | Only one. dose taken at j els gently, and cures Coa-| Ono dose taken after each ■ 43- One dose of two tea-! lievo Siog Headache. j , Oho bottle taken for fe-|-T male obstruction remora tho cause of tho disease, j r“*j and makes a perftet ctjja. ' Only one dose immediate-1 :ly relieves Cholic, while.- Ono dose often rcpeatiM' lis a sure euro for CtwtJtt Mount's, and a preventive) C/.,, of Cholera. 49-Only one bottle is 1 - ■ needed to throw out offba system tho effects of modi-] icino after a long sickness. AEi* One bottle taken for M ; Jaundice removes all sal lowness or unnatural color I . j from tho skin. One done taken a short pj ; time before sTra rigor to the appetite, and: makes tho food digest well. 1 One dose often repeated: Q cures Chronic Diarrhoea In f it* worst forms, while Sum- w mcr aud Dowel complainu ' yield almost to the first dose. . ■ - One or, two doses cures j ~ attacks caused by Wean* In children: there is no||v' surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never faiU. A few bottloa cures Dropsy by exciting the absorbents Wo- tiyka pleasure in re- - C'ltuncnding the medicios as a preventive for Fever Tf] and Ague, Chill Fever, and *ll Fever* of a Bilious type. • It operates with certainty, and thousands; are willing to testify to its wonderful Virtues. ' All who use |t 4ra giving their unanimous testimony k> 1 tt *yj^j l Mt« wutor bt tho month with the Invigohilor, and swallow both together. TUB LIVER ISVIOORATOR 1 18 ASOIRNTmt HEDICAL DIBCOVERY, and is dapF - working cures, aln£sl.too great to believe. Ucure* a* :f > by magic, evcn'lhejlrddiitisrivtttu benefit, and seldom more than one bottle la required to into mw kind of Uver Oim-, plaint, from the worst Jaundice or Jlyspjma (0 a common JJeudae&t, all of which are tho result of a Diseased Liver. . . nice ONE DOLLAR PM UOtTlt. DR. SANFORD, Propriulqr, 315 Broadway, NtfW York. WB- flold, hy O. W.Kesslbb, Altoona; and retailed by ; all Uniggists- [May 27,’ ISSA-ly rjpHE GREAT BEAUTIFIES! SO | 1/jrig unsuccessfully sought; FOXJNI3, AT LAST! FOR IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY GRAy HAIRTO its original color; covers luxuriantly (he re moves all dandruff, itching and all scrofula, scald head and all eruptions; makes the hair soft, healthy and glossy; and will preserve Ittoanj imaginable age; removes, as If by magic, all blotches, 4c., from the face and cures all neural giaand nervous headache. See circular and the following: Dover, N. H„ Feb. 2»t Pjtor. O. J. Wood- A Co.—Gents: Within a few darsara have received so many orders and calls fur Prof. O.J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, that to-day wo wore.compelled to.send to Boston for a quantity, (the 0 dozen you forwarded all being sold,) while we might order a quantity from yon. Arery : hottleive bate *'Jd items to bait produced three dr four-new . customers and the approbation, and patronage It nfteivra from the most substantial and Worthy, citlzsurof oag/i -ciuity, milj'conviuce ua that it 14 A MOST VaIX’ACLB PREPARATION; Send ua a* Soon as may be one gross of $1 size; and on* dozen $2 size; and believe ns yours very respectfully. . (Signed) DANIEL LATHOBt « Co. ; Ili'ckdry Grove. St. Charles Co.. Mo., Nov. 19, ISifl, ( Peuf. 0. J.Wooo—Dear Sir; Somatime larisummer jra were Induced to use come of your Hair Restorative, and its . (ffecta were so wonderful, wo feel it Our duty, to yo 4 and tlii’ afflicted, to report it. ' v t Our little son’s licAd Cj some tSoo had beenpef fettiy covered with sores,' and some called It scald.head. The ha'r almost entirely came off in consequence, when a friend, actings his sufferings, ndrised us to use your Restorative, we did so with little hope of success, but, to our surprise* and that-of nil our friends, a very few applications removed . the disease entirely, nhd a new and Inxuricnt crop.ofhalr soon started out and wo can now say that our toy.has as healthy a sialp. and ns lusurlcut a crop of hair qsany > other child.; ‘We can therefore, and do hereby frcqmmer d «i yont Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all discard ofths if scalp and hair.- ■ Wbaio.ymira respectfully, • f> OEOIUIEW. ItiaOISBOTI|AM, t, SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. • ..Oifdirtch ilaifto, Jtm? 23, IMS, ■ 1 Pro?, d.i. wooh—twit B(rt I have used two holtliwjof Professor Wood's Hair Rfestotntifc, aiid cau truly say It is, the srentest discotert of the nee fur ruttbrlngnnd changmg thollatr. Before nslftg il 1 was « min « stTcnty. My Hair lias now attainedlts. original bolbr. Yon can.teeom- - mend it to the world without, the leafei fear, at my cats waa oho of the wont kind. ... . / Yours Respectfully, : , DANIEL St. MURf at- O. J. Kooo lit Co, Proprietors 312 Broadwoy, Ksw.Yort, Cin the gieat N.Y. Wire Railihg Establishment,) and 114 Market Sr, St. Jhonto, Mo. ; •Eoreajoby G. W. KESSLER, Altoona, and by all g6od Dniggistt. , [dune 3, IS4B-ly. A BBAI-TIFUL ASSORTMENT OF; .-J-' pWftFtIJIEuV, racb a* EXTRACTS FOR THE nANDKERCmSP { PomaiurnSfllciir Oils, Colognes,'imj ported and domestic ; Oriental Drops, Cosmetics, Frangjh | pdnni Sachets; j Toilet Sattps, JBkir ' [ Brushes, Tooth Brushes, • Dressing Combs, Docket Combs; Purses, Bay Ltiaf Water, etc;, etc.; Ho. jCrt BSCEITID APP FOR SAW to# AT* I. A. Rotrsk’s. ! JunelS, 18M.-U, • - ;-V ■ QPEEA diGABS.I * NEFlfolßS} ■ : J fobtajjzab; v;;^ 9:; ■ ■••■ •; la la Abclas; k - fake litemjciar*:, . STATES UPIION HOTEL €O6 sind 608 Market Street* ' . ABOV* SUTO, . ' rniLADEJfPHJA. Teraw--$1.25 Tet Day; . v .:,.:‘OV O. W. HIXKIB, Pmewww. Jitlv 1| 1858.-4 m. , e. j. inssr, V. r. 11,0.000* *. o. Dls. HIRST & GOOD, TENpER professional services to the citizen* of Altoona and Ticinity in tho several trencher of . MEDICINE AND . Country calls attended to. . . . Offlc*, the «ame a« heretofore ot copied by Dri Hu*tl - By Consent, D. E.Otol refer* to'. 7" ' \ J. M. Oemmil!. M: Ifc. Alexandria, Pa. ■ 1 J;B. tudpftvM-8.-lltfntln2doTi > v -'%Tr-.r-: : - Bn. Ro«, Royer RU(T Per, WUUanubttri, Pa. ; -r' Aprit 22. iBss-tf.] ■ ; TVM. McDO^KIJ.. S > N .! Forwleb* . J«m«;24,1868.-tf T EVI’S PREPARATION FOR EX* Jj terminating RATS,' MICK, and Bed-bugs without, dangcrin its use under ahyidrcmaetan jca, tor~mili' r at the Drug Store of Jan. 21,’50-tf] 0. W, KEaaLSTj dy 1* at last (bund, any per* 1 Complaint, in any of its tie, and conviction la e«r- morbid or bKd matter frosm their place a Krtdthy Bow I stomach, causing Jbod to I BLOOD, Riving lotte and Incry.'removing the caosa radical cure. ... . ed, and, what n Btrrts, bionol use of the Ltvta In- sufficient ib tellers the dto from rising and souring; ■ fora retiring, prarsnts bight, ibbSchs (He‘the lam TITENMN. meal, (rill cnVe Dyspepsia spobhsful will always re Ji: t
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