8. »P*sSb*“» CAto a Dougin au i five i n « ur Ra PabH c *! ZT^'^ Adai:matrati Gn iUUUea h» ill •.'“‘d if the * 8 ■■*•!*£ ill majority/ * Con ßre«nu w , e *.«5S giulature, ; c w York fi*. H«nti millions of dol. TU “ vLe crowned ivo business In sute<i States,X cssiona in QQr saealoutfron, ti csted bjr hU ■ tist operators i of Germany, uti; securitise’ lev millions e{ h r man of bhi; '■** °f (that oil? ■ ast in the fcf, t into a shed, placed the nipielely shst was standing n. The n>oa , being; con,, covered with e cause of i& S’.mon’srfather 1 his choice. +■ . ’ i>v Hawaiian j ■c I Oth ofAn • tie islands, i tiers on board, a - foreignen, iels, had then . islaiid-^ Jtfam - r !ic remaiadar j tll ‘g dajf.aij, of the tight •u a stripling i —The anb- MH»oa* of jii. - on thseotwc Ch'.srctt, in {tit ■ out to custom- j ■ T i;Ui.n, giwu, i{ :ug ti/baaUita ! I SEX BUBS, •JTICE.—. j i of Jtdmlntitr» - i fLuan town. J •ci to the nude* indebted tn«U ? paypast, uA • e duly anfhstitl- > j aol>> Adm’r. vim .0N- Xnnh ranjr of I Cioths 4MpM* Velvet Mid JUUI t"- lira wen and ft. wwhere, as I mb d in town. T, KLWAT. ANGEOp: »ir cornty, wffl ■: ruimndlse, Var n town or coo in the Stata— Ci- o in Meadoie IKER, jlgorf. ?CHANCE t of the Blair >i;y. {g at all <• i.y fire, Hud fy, of every d(*- ble rates Manj ic 'lVuijile. KEK. Jgent., iHE AS c ming Mufstl at my of -1 c.itca in tjrtt, E M A KEK, lituittr. ! E-ROO3I is. Will ta.tr M. L5-OTD- IN AND fale by lICGARD, :-t, PhUad’n. bunch 1' by I!l(i ARD, i'. Pbl’afl’*. -uakbO* da, Durk«’« l mg Stor»- . KINDS —DettU, Mori- ;Z:MKEB, ,df, Altoona. flemkn 1 j I'T junoon uirge his duty '. °n, 2, ’SO. 'HE UX hicb to wfll MAKER, Kic Temple NS. —500 : for ealo by lgakd, .iadclpbia- >F MAG- I; a opcroUc* by I Drugji*- IN Alik V LEHR’S- ’EI) 1° iLi>xx£ FLUID, iwt-*' ““ POPalfS- rTlOtfS isoSs* 'KESSBr at: * IpMM CriJlllUE. local, item®. C*® off Ihutwsa 4b«SD>-Bcue t^o ireeka stode, a geaUwann reldingjoEairt was Instantly ktrock no : dcaftbathe not bear tiio .of * when elo«o to ilfl whatever It may have becnibis bearing was per feet contlnoingv Dr: J. T. Chris ty was called in, »bo made ilia of every means biown to medical men, ,to rertore the: hearing, bat without »wl-' As a UsQroeort, he dbter • cd to test the merits of electricity inilie and accordingly procured an instrument, Cm9Cf •** v , , - t - . w d pitting the point of a wire m each ear,: let on the current lightly at first, then gradmUly increased it. After continuing the operation for some time, the bearing of the man was so much restored that bo could hear a heavy rap apoa the table. Again the wires'were inserted la his ears and the fluid applied. On removing them the second time the patient could hear load talking in the room. This operation took plaeo.in the afternoon, and the patient was then flowed to rest juntil the next morning, when the wjrea were again inserted, and after apply* ing the fluid for a few minutes, the hearing of the man was perfectly restored. Wo do not re member of ever haring heard or read of a case of deafness being cored by electricity, but this certainly demonstrates the fact that It may be used effectually in some cases at least. No bum), we think, would result from a trial of ■ this cure in all cases of deafness, while the ben <Sts might be beyond calculation. Electricity las powerful agent in imparting strength and utimation to paralixed or week nerves, and ihodd it be found a cure for dcafueas, its ralqe eu not be estimated. Imal Tzkdeb.— Some people a loss to know what is a legal tender of money. Most parsons are greatly in error in supposing that cents are a legal tender for any amount, and sometimes captious people spake large payments in copper coin, which creditors suppose they are obliged to receivc—from the. fact that it is coined at the mint and bears the impress of,the United Slates upon it. „ from the following, which is a synopsis of the act of Congress upon -the subject, it will be seen what is and what is not a legal tender. The law regulating the.pay meat of debts with coin provides that the follow ing coin be legal tender: 1. All'gold coin at their respective yalaea. for debts sf any amount. 2- The half dollar, quarter dollar,, half dime •ud quarter dime,, at their respective values for dejits of any amount under five dollars. 8. Three cent pieces for debts of any amount nr Jcr thirty cents ; mid 4. By the law, passed at the last session of Congress, we may add. one cent pieces for any amonpt under ten cents. By the. laws of Congress passed some four or five ye.irsago, gold was made the legal tender for large amounts, Those who, to get rid of large quantities of cents and aica’l coin, some times pay their bills with it, to the annoyance of tho creditor, will perceive that there is a stoppage to that antic by the law. Lo.vo JEtminos. —The slimmer work, is done; thc harvest has been gathered; the busy days of toil are to be succeeded by the season which » benefioient Creator seems to have designed for the reihvigoratiop of the prolific <jtarth, and the mental improvroent of His creatures. From the autumnal to the vernal equinox the long evenings suggest and afford tboproper opportu nity for rest recreation and instructibn. And the family newspaper, the school-teacher, and the popular lecturer, are. perhaps, equally im portant in subserving these varied purposes,— The newspaper will keep the reader in practical relations with the progress of the world, and the doings of his fellow-beings around him: the school-teacher will make liim better acquaint ed with the books of the present and the lore of ib& past; while the lecturer will intro duce bunAo the more intricate problems of art and science, and the more familiar details of the advancing philosophies, and in their numerous applications to the varied purposes, of hetman life. “ ! Adjourned Co drt.— The Court appointed uesd-y, the 2«S of ,1858, for the kolsliug of an adjourned Coart to hear cases on the argument list, v 7 V n * S 0 ®* Appointed-jthe SdiMondoy of De cember for the bolding of a .Court of <jturnon Picas, and order the ifol lowing cases ‘Ha put on ihcTlist, for trial Jos. Baldridge yg. Margaret Moore. - n i n ., l !.'^ beU Moore & Wilson. Lloyd & Wilson ys. Johnston Moore. Moore’s ExV srg. U. L. Patterson. Goodwin y B . Watson, White &Co j T. Q- Ponuroy . xs. Allegheny *. R„ Co. I Jury to he selected jjy the Commissioners, on <wa occasion. Judge fKimmcl or Burnside will preside in pUuie of ,Jat}ge Taylor. Atxosr a McBDEB.^-S C( »rc6l> had oar paper ofiast week* tumtalplhg' the article leaded & “ Murderer in Every House,” made its appear wee, ere a lady of this place, audberdau|hteh CUno Tei 7 n e*flj beuig burned to death by the “plosion Of onepf m murderers, which she tl? !??■ Wo $ e . a when we penned artlcle > «>at the truth of oar remarks Should aoon be mode apparfeht;, but like assasiuations »oL 1" *.! 9Qle “ ! ?**“ Rt ***wbjch jured. i ttanloo this cOuntr" r *‘tl> tniiier «• Febmury aS;’ P»«poned until " V Th ® a<^-tWuHa th^t - that * y bus been obtain# in the hope I Km*M ■' * i’i * ~ Thk Mamets.—We have been bo frcqnen tly lakea'to task by our country subscribers, for publishing incorrect market reports, that we have determined tqleavo ibenvout altogether, units* we can 'find, tome pawn .who will fur nish us with reliable information of the prioCs ennrent,and who will attend to correcting them weekly. Almost erveryv dealer in produce and subject to others* and it is therefore difficult for ns to ar rive at the standard price of any article. Wo know.it.is annoying to persons In the. country to find an article quoted wt a certain price in the paper, and cn presentation of that article in market to find that the price'is considerably lower than that quoted, even though they-present it to the person whose report they had noticed. We decline being the instnunent through which to humbug onr readers, and wUI therefore give no information unless we can giye it Correctly. It u. a matter of importance alike to producers, dealers and consumers, that the standard price Of every article should be made known, but it is out of ourptwer to give such information without the - co-operation, of the dealers. We hope some of them will aid os in this matter. [From the Mutouri Democrat. 19“ Upon Prof. 0. J. Wood, of St Louis, fortune has .conferred the honor of having dis covered a balsamic preparation, which not only promotes the growth of, and beautifies the hair in a .high degree, but restores it when it is gone, or torns-it to its original color after it has be come gray, fastena it to the scalp and effectually destroys; such cutaneous eruptions as may have been engendered by the use .of dyes, essential oils jmd other injurious applications. The many respectable testimonials which are offered ip its favor, from every part of the country in which it has beep introduced, leaves no loop far a skeptic to hapg a doubt on. It is supplant ing all other specifies for the hair, and enjoys a popularity which no other has ever attained.— Buy it—test rejoice that your attention has been directed to ft. 1 Cactjox.—Beware of worthless imitations, as several are already in the market, called by different names. Use none unless the words (Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative, Depot St Louis, Mo., and Now 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. A Famocs Mbdicikb.—One of the most aston ishing medicines yet discovered is Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup/ If you have any disease of the Breast or Lungs, Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup will cure you. Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup will cure -Bronchitis. Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryng'tis. Dr. Keyset's Pec toral Syrup will cure Influenza. Dr. Keyset's Pectoral syrnp will cqre a Cold in the Hoad.— Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrnp will cure Incipient Consumption. A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch,, of Rokeby, Ohio, says, “ I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Sypip by mai l . There is a ,lady here who has a |Cough, and the doctors can't cure her. I wAs in the same way anditriod every thing without benefit, -until I got a bottle of your Pectoral Syrup; I took it but twice and it cured me sound and well.” Ask for Da. Kstsob’s Psctobai Svarr, and take no other. Price fiO cents. You can buy it at G. W. Kessler’s. Ikpkovejjext.— Our enterprising citizens, Dr. J. T-. Christy and R. M’Lain, hare erected i a neat double frame house, with brick front, on j Virginia Street, apposite Patton’s Hall. It is a decided improvement to the appearance of that I part of tLe J t(lwn, and is just such a house as we desire to see erected oh our principal streets.— The Drs. part is intended for an office and resi dence,'and Mr. M’Lain’s for a atore and resi dence. We hope that all improvements made ; oh that street hereafter may equal the one above mentioned. - ~i Swobs Ik.—Jones, the newly elected Commiesioher of this county, entered upon the discharge of the duties lof Lis office on Monday of lost week. The public have every confidence in Mr. Jones,' and wo predict that he will make one of the beat and most popular offices in the county. In the faithful discharge of the duties of that,office, the whole people of the county are directly interested, and we know that the new incumbent will guard well tip rights aid .interests of alii ■Xhb ExqjTBMEST— The excitement incident to the opening of the ladies Fair, in Lowther & Plack’s Hail, is still on the increase. iTTe can not yet speck of it other than in the pros pective, but so much ado would certainly not be mode about nothing. Judging from the ar ticles we haVe seen, whicii are tobe, exhibited, wo pan urge the attendance of every one, be lievmg lhaithey will be well repaid for their visit. Remember, it opens to-day, New Camp. —A new Camp of Junior Sons at America, haa recently been organized in ,th.is | place, and have already initiated quite a num ber of candidates. We are pleased- to witness the prosperity of this new order, and hope tie doors of both Camps may be croirded with ap plicants for Initiation. « The boys; of to-day ore tijp men of to-morrow.'' a&* : pis Commbboal School, which jre;ho licyc to- -be largest, most flourishing. and most completely organized, is the Iron City bollege, of Pittsburgh, Pa —From Bunt's Btrehantf ifagame, p/ |lssB. ' > , „:: Tub PAUicAMoiB Pailuees.— The panic in New York seems to Jtje on the increase. *Jji ibis oify everything goes bn smoothly, andthe only failures we have beard of jreje the failures to furqisb good fits made by some inferior clothing establishments. There is no snob c|dß<mlty to be encountered by those who patronise .the JJrbwn Stone Clothing Hall of BookbiU & Wib son, Nos, GO? nnd 605 Chcsnot street, obpve B * x |l l, ’Gentlemen and Youths never fail to pro* cure capital fib) at' this popular establishment. -Th» Sbbt Codob Mbdicike.—One of the veiy best Cough Medicines to be found any j*®» « Keyser’s 'Pectoral Syinp, sold by Q. ;W. -Ke»«ler, at 50 cents per bottle; MBU Sjoe advertisement of W. flandtordy LIVEjR ® VIOOBATOII in utijief >ul^bA^ TEE GREA T ENGETSE REMEDY : SIR JAMBS QLARKB’S Celebrated Femam: Pills. Pnpandfrimaprrieriftton Marker *9iekat to the Qucetu I Xhto invaloable medicineto untoiling In the core of all those palatal janddelteate.dtoeajeato which etltutianla subject, ;it moderates all cxceas sad removes ■U obstructions, and a speedy cxpct may be relied oh. r ■ -»> JUMawjttnort ■•. • ■ It to peculiarly suited. It trill, jin a abort time, bring <m the monthly with regularity. Eachbottle,priqeone dollar, bears theiQ of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. ■ !■-, V CAUTION. i,. Than Pm thould not be taken by/emala daring the lira UimmonUa of Pregnancg,a* they an tore to bringmMit carnage, butat any other time titty an tofu In all cases of Natrona and Spinal Affections, Pain In the Back and Limb*, Fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Wittes, them Pltto will effect secure when all other means have-toiled, and although a powerful roniedy,do not ;lron, calomel, antimony, dr anything hurtful to the conatitntion. -fnll directions in tbd pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. x Sole Agentfbr the United Statoeand Canada, : JOB MOSES, (la» L C. Baldwin k Co_) Bocbfiiter, N. Y. _N. Bj—*l.oo and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any an thoriied Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail. t *■**• Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also,for aale by all Druggists. [June 3,1858.-ly MARRIED. On the 4th instant, by the Revi J. gteck, Mr. WASH INGTON LANG to Miss MARTHA SNTD.BB, both of Mc- Ccanelsbarg, Ta. ' DIED. T P" 6th Of drotosjr of die brain, L4UAA AMELIA, ouly child of £phraira B. Jane A. McCrum, aged 1 year, 11 months and 14 days. Ladies, remember I'hat the MODEL is tbe emporium of fashion for Altoona, where everything new and desirable in the way of BUESS GOODS can be had cheap. [No». U-lt WOOLLEN GOODS, SUCH AS Nubias, Opera Hoods, Scarfs, Ac., In groat variety at the MODEL. X 4 J. LOWTHER. Nor. 11,1858.-U Dry goods can be bought cheaper, besides having a much nicer stockHo select from, when such goods only are Jtept. The Model is the place. ! [Not. 11-lt BY EXPRESS.—daiIy RECEIV ING at the Model Store, Round Corner aid French Hcversibie CLOTH SHAWLS, latest styles, bought at auc tion.'and for sale at half price. ; j | Nov. 11,18S8-U J. 4. J. LOWTHER. WHEREAS, LETTERS TESTA MENTAHY to the estate of Dr.G. D. THOMAS, late of Altoona Borough, deceased, have been granted to the subscribers, all persons indebted to the said Estate are requcsteii to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent will make known the same without delay to one of the uu dersigued. The Books and Accounts are in the hands of John Shoemaker,'of Altoona) onekif the Ex'rs for imme diate settlement. john; shoemaker, ■ Altoona. Pa.) JAMES HUTCHINSON, j Logan township, Blair comity, l*a., Altoona, Nov. 11,1858.-fit Kxecutobs. PRIVATE SALE. — THE SUBSCRI bers will sell at private sale) ail that X—jj valuable business stand with LARGE BRICK DVTELLiya Mjfl'tttf and Lot.ofiGround, fronting fiO I'eet on sir WL Virginia street and extending luck 110 ft. to a 20 feet Alley, in the flourishing of Altoona.- The Improvements ale all nearly new and the stand for business ad good as any an the {dace. It will’be sold in twojlots, of 25 feet each, or the whole together to suit purchasers. The. property is:now occupied by Or. J. T. Christy.: Possession will be given on the Ist day of April, 1859; when a good and clear iitie will bo given. Should the property nut be sold by the Ist of January next, It will then bo offered for rent for one year. The terms will be made easy to suit the times. For far ther information apply to Wm. F. Sellers, Sabbath Best, Blair Ce , Pa- or to the subscribers at Putts town, Mont gomery C«4 Pa. N DANIEL GILBERT, November 11,1868-4 L TOBIAS SELLERS. WILL WONDERS NEVER CEASE —No-sir-ee—ppt so lot;g as McCOHMICK keep* store in Altoona, and brings spelt "handsome goods as ho did this falj. It is the wonder Of every person how lie can sell sqqh beautiful goods at such low prices: but the mystery is easily solved—ho knows what the peojdo of Al toona want and he brings it, and be knows where to buy in the city to enable bint to, sell cheap at home. THE E A DIES rcspecUuliy invited to call ■ ■*: AJra-AyAAJty and examine the rich stock of plain and fancy DRESS GOODS which he has selected ex pressly to Suit their wants, embracing everything they re quire from a fifleendoliar shawl, down to a stick of whale bone or r>'ty of pins. ‘ \ THpJ GENTLEMEN ESS&SZ colient assortment ofROQTS and gpOES, CLOTHS, CAS - BIMERES,; and everything in that line—also, axes, saws, augers andvarlous mechanical implements, together with a superb lot of segars and tobacco. THE HOUSE-KEEPER Jf stock of GROCERIES ever brought: to the town of Altoo na, which will be sold at as reasonable prices os they can be had elsewhere. Come and examine And price, and you my save money thereby. 1 r =' ' ' - li V ER YRDDY is invited to call and examine , J . bur magnificent assortment of good goods; and cheap goods, and ;wo will exldbit them with pleasure, making no charge if you do not buy. Altoonttjljfpr. 11, ?wB. • ■ TTTEST ALTOONA (/ABINET TT WARE ROOM.—The signed has lately made arrangements to do lin-nncai on a mere extensive scale thtn heretofore, and is now ■■■ -T execute all ORDERS FOR FURNITURE, OF ANY KIND, AT SHORTEST NOTICE. His workmen ore acknowledged to be capable of doing The very, best work in the line of Cabi net Making, and all thojsf vgho entrust liim x with their orders may rely ujxrn receiying;flnished w°,rk. v He keeps n Constant supply of IFnmkure on hand, to which be invites to attention of those intending to ‘‘GO TO HOUSE KEEPING.” Call on him at at his room in Loudonsrjlle, near the Plank Road. COFFINS MARE TO ORDER. November 11,1869. ; ; i ISAAC CROMER. TJ'ISK’S MET ALIO jBURIAL CA -11" is a now Article ’in this section of tho country, although extoruivelyusediin the East. They ars aSuro protcctlonoatinst WATER AND VERMIN, and possess many other advantaged over tho common cof fins. • The jrenuiins of the buncnte&.CLAY and ITEBSTEB were encased in these cues. -i ! - for sajle by ISAAC CROMER, November 11,1858. ( Altoona, X*a- Fall and winter fashions. —This subscriber" takes bleMttro In announcing to ' together with Ihewety latest styles of fashion, and fa now all who ton; give him a call, in themost aatfofactory manner. ‘ .1 ' V Ufa Stock consist* of all qualities of goods, suited to the season, for dress-coats, over-coats, rests. Pantaloons,'Ac. HUekpericnee'ui the business warranto him In promis ing tohfa customers the verybeet fits. ■■-■' -■ All he aaks'faa trial, that he 1 may he able to convince the public of the tnith offals assertions. ' ' Room on slain street, two doom above .the National Hotel. T iJOHN' O’DOJiSjXE. October 28th 1858—tf. , _ ■■ ( \ ■ ’ OQD FITS! BEST FITS M FIRSTS \T KATE PITS It I—Poe a good fitting and well-made TOAT. callon • ■'[ . J.BNVDEB. Por on excellent fiUing TEST, bp ail means call on ~ 3. SJiYBEB. . For PANTALOONS that can't he; beat for lit ami mpe, call on * J. SKYUER. Come, khnl render, if yon want to drew in a fashionable style, catl'at my Shop, opposite nowhere, blit close to Al toona Bni&ipgllonse. book ant for the picture with my name below. JACCfR SSYIWBB, Taiunti Altoona, Oct, 14,14,1858.-1 y Boot and shoemaker.—the ■ eulacfibcr respcctlWlyinfornuthe citizens of Altob? na and .vicinity that he'still continues to manufacture Boots and Shoes bf every description, on the shortest no tice. at fatt shop qn?lain Street, next door to the TrCftme .HU wotk'fa done op ah thoWstofxtyls, and can ttotfailtordveaattofaetfon. Onlygivehlnj * call; • ?; r % rickards. ■pOEEHAVE’S! HOLLAND BITTERS it Stamp IK* CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOB m, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections consequent upon * disordered STOMACH OB LIVES, finch as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss of AppStite, Despondency. Costivcness. Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous. Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it bos in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a dec tiled cure. This is a purely vegetable compound; prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland PrafebSor.'Boerhavc; Because of its great success in the most of the European States, its Introduction into the United States was intended more especially fur those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, I now offer It to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medical virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutious may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Gene rally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life,'thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in Che system. CAUTION.—The great popularity of this delightful Aro ma has induced many imitations, which the public should Hoard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy any thing else until you have given Boeriiave's Holland Bittera o tur trial- One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to oil these imitations. 'Sold at $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the SOU PROPRIETORS, BENJ. PAGE, JR., & CO., Manufacturing Pharmacentists and Chemists, PITTtUiCttQU, PA. T. W. Dyott 4 Sons. Philadelphia; Barnes 4 Park, New York; John D. Park, Cincinnati; Barnard Adams 4 Co st. Louis: A. ROUSH, Altoona, Pa. And bv Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the United States and Canadas. (October 14, 1856.-ly JUST OPENED! THE MODEL IN BLAST! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD X announce • that they have removed to their new MODEL STOKE, corner oj Annie and Virginia Streets, and are now opening the largest and nicest Stock of Boots & Shoes, Carpets, Notions, &c.., Ever exhibited in this town. ILtvlug turned our attention entirely to the above named Goods, we will he enabled to kufep a bolt-T stock of the Goods mentioned than those who keep bo many varieties; and as we will not bo compelled to sell Dry G.mUs, &c., r.t a high protit to make up fur losses on other good?*, we hope to be able \ j dispose of them at prices that will astonish the natives. 5 - FOR THE LADIES, TV; ha ve Prints, Delaines, Ginghams, Cashmere, and all-wool Plaids; Ue begeS' Coburgs, Alpacas, French Merinos, 'Wool Delaines, Silk Foulards, Poll Dechevres, Satin Striped Poplins, Jilack and Fancy Silks, Shawls in great Variety; also, Hosiery and Gloves all kinds, White Goods, ti'C. OCR STOCK OF CARPETS is large and vorjr-cheap— wool filling os low as 37*4 cents. Our Stock off DOMES TICS wo think cannot lie beat in quantity, quality or price. Persons who wish to get the most for their money, Will do Well to give ns a call and examine our stock and S rices, and we hope to bo able to convince them that the 10 DEL is tho place to buy goods, J. 4J. LOWTHER. Octoiier 2SUi 2858—tf.us, Look out for the ne\v store. —Tile subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, that he has just returned from tho city and opened ids store on tho Gorxer or Ax.me and Viruima Streets,' Where ho offers for sale the largest and cheapest stock of QUEENSW4UE, WOODEN AND WILLOW-WARE, Ever brought to this place, which ho-will sell, 'WHOLE SALE and RETAIL. Ho will also keep constantly on hand u Urge supply of I FLOUR, FEED, BACON\ FISH, and Coun try Proditce of all kinds, which he will dispose of at.the lowest .cash prices. As he has boughtliis goods fur N cash, he will be enabled to sell them low for cash. 'He wo hid respectfully invite all to give him a call and Judge fur themselves. Oct. asth, 1868-tf.J LEWIS I‘LACK. c. j. hirst, U. b. p. e. ooon, at. n. DBS. HIRST & GOOD, TENDER their professional servVfees to the fitixens Of Altoona and vicinity in the several brunches of MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Country calls regularly attended to. Office, the same as heretofore occupied by Dr. Hirst. By consent. D. R. Good refers to ' J. M. fJenimill, M. D- Alexandria, Pa. . J. B. Laden. M. D_ Huntingdon, a Drs. Ross, Royer and Fey, Williamsburg, Pa. April 32,1858-tf.] , TTTALL PAPERS *'Wall Papers !! I f Como and sec the largest and cheapest assortment AYest of the Alleghenies- . ‘ YOUNG’ FOLKS—Paper your rooms and bo sociable. OLD FOLKS—Riper your rooms and bo comfortable. Beautiful Wall Papers can. be bought at all prices from It) and 12 cents up to $5 per roll. Window Curtains. Fire Board Screens, Tester'Circles, with a great variety of decorations alwavn for sale by W. P. MARSHALL & CO. Sept, 23,1858 —2m.J 57 Wood Street Pittsburg, Pa. Home testimony. [Pyom the Levristown Aurora,] ■I have been afflicted for ten yean with Chronic Diarrhoa, and have received more benefit from Du Veil's Galvanic Oil thaaony other medldnelOverused. ALKX.' McKEE. Oliver township, Mifflin county. Pa. This is to certify that I ' used Do Vail’s Galvanic Oil in myfamily in some of the diseased for' which it Is recoin mended apd fopnd to act almost spontaneously. - X recom mend it to all ifrho softer frotnpain. A. M. INGRAM. Sept. 2, *6B—ly. Decatarto\vnshlp,Mifflin co, Pa. \ CARD. —Hear what ; Mrs. Vaughn r\ ot Dnncansville saysl.hava used the Galvanic Oil prepared by J; D..Stoneroad, Lewistown, PA, for'a very palnftal disease myself and recommend }t to others, and in every case found It to be onoofthe verwWfst foedicioes for sore and judnful diseases. Relieves all pain In a fow min utes. ' Every family should have it in the honse. Sept. 16,1858.—1 y, j BOOT AND SHOE STORE.— ll The subscriber wonld respectfully inform the bitbj zens of this place and vicinity that he Kas pMt opened’ m BOOT and SHOE STQB£,in the building formerly occn-: pled by Hr; C.F. Boilers, on Virginia street; nearly opjfo. site the Lutheran Chnr'-b'.'He will keep on hetnd'a good assortment of Hen and Boy’s Ladies’ GiP tors. Children’s Shot's, 4c. JKP- Booid and Shoes repaired at the shortest notice. - - Sept. 30,185».-St SSS 3. 15. PETT.. Dr. wm; b. finlb¥ re- p BPJECIPCU.Y omsrs hfe •frrict* to the people bf Altoon&*Dd the cupied-byDr.G.D. Thomas. Altoona, Sept SO, 18S8.-4t v -. ’ PEA NUTS —5,000 BUSHELS WIL mington Pea Nnis In store and for'sale by ■ WM. K. BHROARH, March 25, ’CS-Iy], lOJ.Sortb Third afreet, I hllad’a. lUMBER FOB SALE. J 60,000 BHINOJ-EB, fiOvOQO JAIfIES, and all Unds.of BCiU>UiO MATERIAL, fowyrthanjhe owcat, tof Oasn. Apply to 1 JOHN 6HOEMAKiiji. | /V vrHnfoea for sale at -ip: : T*HB LIVER IN VIGORATOft \ *«•' ASMWWk • x.if COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROIf QUm *• 00*1* the‘ and tiW MwfldtowW j*- - fore thepub»lfi_that Kttllft tUOartii, aasfer, mihfcr 4fd ! only a (XOhartic, bn* aXferi- tmrdr. kcttoa firtt o» the Liver to eject its taorbU on the stomach gad boweia to carry «dT that matter, that. accomnlUhinu two purposes effectually, Without any of the paiuMtolfein experienced ip tha operations ofmost UM&tUtsiJt strengthensth*eystem at the tame thnattbatit duma>tt: and wbch lawp daily in mojerats Ante will atrimrifiTn i and bniid it up'witb nnnsuaf ripfdiiy. ■■ —! ■ Tno Liras ts.one ’of the - principal regulatory <axb t | hmuaa.body; andwhenit ; performs luftmctiOnswetl the poweit of theajstem ; ore fhlly, developed, .the Monunft is almoetehtirely ’ dependent an the Stealth* action of the.Zter fcr the SC proper pertbrlhancao* Its ■ functions; when the atom- • ach ft at bolt, the bowel* I arc atlault, and the whole Q system' suffers in copse-' qucnca of one organ—die w Lim—haVingcekSed to do its duty. Fur the diseases Cj of that orgah, one of ‘the proprietors has made it his C 1 study, in auraetkoofatore than twenty years, to find iome remedy wherewith to counteract tho many de- rapgemufts to which ttiis liable.' ft* ■ To prove that this feme- r*s dy is at last found, any per son troubled with Lives A Complaint, in any-of Uts forms, haij hut to try a hot- V tie, and conviction is cer tain. T i morbid orpad matter tiga their place a* healthy ftow stomach, causing food; to blood, ‘giving tons |md nery, ranoftfig tiiaqiqm radical cur*, . H ed, m, WHAT « min, elonal use of the Ltvnilx* % J • sufficient to relieve thslto bom rising and souring!.! fore re thing, preveoti night, loosens the thehbw nvmss. ■ ■ ; ‘ meal will cure Dyspepsia spoonsful will always ire ~ . i r, male obstruction remove and makes s perfect oui ly relieves Cholic, Whilp j is a sure cure for Chou* of Cholera. ;i f j Deeded to throw out ofth* cine alter a long slokneM. jACirmct removes all lilr [from the skin. ii| ' I time ..before eating gives i makes the food digest well, cures Chronic Diarrhoea hi mcr and Dowel complaints dose. "i! attacks caused by Wont surer, safer, or speedier netfr/aiU, [ 1 by exciting the absorbents commending tho medicine and Ague, Chill Fovor. ajud ft operates with eertaln|y," to testify to its wonderful These Gums remove, all the system, supplying'in of bile. Invigorating the digest welt ptmrruia *UE health to Die whole machi of the disease—effecting a Baioca Attacks are cor pbkvbstks. by the occa vjooeatok. One dose after eating is mach and prevent the bod Only one dose token be. Nightmare. * Ouly’ono dose taken at els gently, and enroa Cos- One dose taken after each One dose of two tear .Here Sick Ueadacue. One' bottle taken for fe the cause of the disease, Only one dcee immediato- Oue dose often repeated Muiuifs, and n preventive | Only one bottle is’ system the effects of medi-j One bottle taken for. lowness nr unnatural color One doee token o short' rigor to the appetite, andj One dose often repeated! its worst firms, while Sum-' yield almost to the first! Quo or two doses cures iu children; there is no remedy in the world, os it A few bottles cures Dropsy We take pleasure in re us a preventive for Fever! all Fevers of a Bilious type, aud thousands are willing' virtues. N j All who use it are giving their unanimous testlmony in its favor. :; Mix Water in the month with tbe Invigorator, ahd swallow both together. • , TUP LIVER INVIGORATOR IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and Is daily working cures, almost too great to believo. It cores as: if by magic, crcn the first dose giving benefit, and seldom mdre than one bottle is required to cure any* kind of Liver Goto plaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Lit as, PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. ' DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New Torki t*L- Sold by O. W. Kessler, Altoona; and retailed fnr all Druggists. [May 27.1858--lyi riMIE GREAT BEAUTIFIER! sb JL L-mg unsuccessfully sought, f FOUND AT LAST! r FOR IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY GRAY HAIR ?0 its original color; covers luxuriantly the bald head; Re moves all daudniff, ftciiing and all scrofula, scald head and ail eruptions; makes tholmir soft, healthy mid glossy; and will preserve it to any 'imaginable ago; removes, as If by magic, ail blotches. 4c- from the face and cures all neural gia and nervous lieadocho. See circular and the following: Dover, N. JL. V«b. 2d, 1867.: Pro?. 0. J. Wood 4 Co.—Gents ; Within ft few ilays we have received so many orders and calls for Prof. O. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, that to-day we were compelled to send to Boston for n quantity, (the U dozen you forwarded aii being sold.) while we might ordi r a quantity from you. Even/ bottle tee have told teems to have produced three err four nelo customers and tbe approbation, and patronage it receives from the most substantial and worthy citizens of our vi cinity, fully convince us that it is A MOST VALUABLE PREPARATION. : - • Send us as soon as may be one gross of $1 size; and oaf dozen $2 size; and believe ns yours very respectfully. (Signed) DANIEL 4 Co, i Hickory Grove St. Charles Co.. Mo., Nov. 19,1850 :> Prop. O. J. Woon—Dear Sir: Some time last summer we were induced to use some of your Hair Restorative, and its effects were so wonderful, wc feel it odr duty to yod and the afflicted, to report it. ‘ ' t Our little son’s head for some time had been perfectly' covered with sores, and soihe called it scald head. The hair almost entirely came offln consequence, when a friend; actings his sufferings, advised ns to use your Restorative; we did so with little hope of success, but. to our surprise; and that of all our friends, a very few applications removed the disease entirely, and a new and Inxurleht cfop bf hair soon started out and we can' how say that our boy baS rh healthy u scalp, and as luxuriant a crop of hair as any other child. We -can therefore, and.do hereby recommend youi Restorative, as a perfect remedy for ail diseases of the scalp and half. We aic. yours respectfully, GEORGE W. HIGGINBOTHAM, ■ -i SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. i Gardiner, Maine. June 22,1855. i Pnoy. 0. J. Wood —Boar Sir: 1 have used two bottles ofi Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative, and can truly say It l» the greatest discovery of the age for restoring and changing" the Half. Before using ,It I was a man of seventy. Mv; Hair has now attained its original color. You can recom-i mend it to {he world without the least fear, as mysosei was one of the worst kind. i i Yours Kespoctfaßv, DANIEL N. MTOPIIY. O. J. Wood A Co., Proprietors 312 Broadway, New York.: (in the great S. Y. Wire Bailibg Estabiialiment,/ and III; Market Sr„ Sf. Louis, Mo. ’ V 5 For ralaliy 0. W. KESSLER, Altoona, sndbySU good? Druggists. (June S, 18i^-Jy.; . TJEAD QUARTERS FOR LOWj j M PRICES —Thankful for past favors, tie subscriber; would respectfully beg leave to inform the citizensof this* place arid vicinity that bo bos Just received and opened hiV Stock of i )' FALL & WINTER G OODS,^ which be will sell at very low prices for cash, it consults in part of •• ■i: i Delaines, Robes, Paf de Chenes, plain . Merino*, 1 figured and striped Merinos, Wool fluids, Union j Vlaids, English. Merinos, black and fancy • Sills, Shawls of every description'; Shed tugs. Muslins, E(annel;, Cassimeres, Sat- T tinetts. Ginghams, Chintz . Hosiery, ' Gloves, Embroideries embracing . i i Collars, Setts, Bands, Insert - j , ings. Edgings, in fins, article of La- ,5 dies ll'ear. Vi Also—An excellent assortment of fashionable Qacsni-f ware, Glass-ware, Earthenware, Ac. i t BOUTS and SHOES of all sizes, qualities -and styiw.—; Ladies’and Missed Shoes and Gaiters. -. jil. The very brat assortownt of GROCERIES may be found;; at this establishment.’ • Come one! come all il and examine the above stock. Mi Altoona,: Oct. J 4.1865. J. B. HJLEMAN. | Look out for your heads —|Tlu> . subscriber would inform' the in- 18188 • liabitonts of this place and ricinity tbat he has Just racolTcd tte latest style» m! c 7 ;• ; ; HATS . AND: GAFSI«H>’ among which may be fimnd the best Black Mole Skin and SQk Hais, B!ack and dUferont Colored Wool Hats, Caps of all styles and'jfrleea, for men ahd hoys. Persons in want of unythiag ta the above line wffl flnd It to- their advantage to call on the subscriber before purchasing' ehewhero. Hohas also'on hand an excellent aasortment'cf Ladies* FURS,' of different colors and prices.' Thocs In want Of the article shohld call'at once. ' - .-j. ) Store on Vfagiqia street, opposite the Lutheran chnrch. I Altoona, Opt. 14, 1868.-Jy JESSE SMITH. } BLANK' ROOKS AND STATIONEt RY. ITM. -VHAVBy, v , doapaeraraj SrAnomts aim RtApx Befrs /SMJffUL & Second 3lt* Pitithura, respectfully Invites attention to his large andwbjl selected . ■ stock of ■plank Bode, Papier and Stationery, Rail Road, Mercantile and Book Printing, \ of ereiy <foscrinUon,ihrmptly executed. ' Agent for L. Johnson 4 00., Typ»Tonnd«'S, Phila delphia. fJuly 17. 1858-ly i S* BITTNER, , ; SCm<G»BON DENTIST, Immediately opposite the Lutbemn * f Chdrcb! bn Virginia street. Teeth extracted without pain; by means of electricity—no humbug. A student whij can comelwcll recommended for morality and good Rngllsh edneatinn will be fajien. (Sept. *A IVTOTIOE.r- VV UEHEASr LETTERS J>l| Testamentary on the estate of REWARD MILtEBS, fats of hogau township, deceased, pavi been granted to the Oct. 7, J, QOOP, Adm’r. ■ > % TITARYtANiy 111 Jtnu*. w •'■*■- *lt,- i P*uliKj» 4 - - -s’. * . ]£2»s&Sl *SS£ Urt * rt -«*—»•**' JOB AtJOCST, 186$. The? caution pdrchaaeni ot Ticket* to beware of «cdH» ing TkkeU In LotterKa where extraordinary Itm capi tal* lire offered for a small cost of Ticket*—«U s®oß are - T§o*Mtrytfn<J tottariea bare ln ntiUsftlbt lirtT Tmf*. ‘Tbeyare,drawn by • Stats ' w **— J —-* rimnn IMqn.lfyou.draw a Price, you will get yoy inaafri The tdtole country,!* flooded with Jiogua Beware of them, •■■ '. '■ - •' ■• '~i*‘ . 49-Ocder.lß the Maryland State Lotterfee.' ' U MAOXincUT *OllXlO.' i t- -■ " , MARYLAND ST AXE LOTTERY, CLABff K, . TM*drartn in Baltimore City, on Bataraay, ZagnitUtt, d®“ 12 Drawn Ballots in each Package, of 2&UckatVW* I Orand Prli* of siOfiOO , ■ ll«rf I 10,000 IPriatof 1000 } I 3" 0 ! ItWXX) 1 Prist of 1000 } low IPrfcaof looq 1 Priwot 1000 SOPdxa of Jjjoo iPriSrf t2S2 SOAisaof eS 1 Prise of 10QO OOPriza of AOO 1 Frist of 1000 148 m» <* 2» IPriseof 1000 ttPHatof SOO IPrtooT 1000 MPHstof tk 1 Prist of 10W OS Prist of ' - » IPrittof 1000 UUPrlMtof S 1 Priao of 1000 25.7*0 PriMtof ‘ ml SOJlft Prim, aaountttirfc tfIOLOM. - - M«t» tlO~.HalT— t&~-Qn»rtrr« MLtortMft M "■£*• * s ss? ““ Do. do. 50 Quarter*, 30 W So. do. 30BJ£As; D» HAVANA PLAN. TUfc la tba old load* of Drawing. PrtMs.feoc* WhcaT and Tickets In another. - ■ Prize 1* town out. - - ... PrtostM fonJl-nHkovtdmhKiiimt- - MARYLAND STATE hOTTEEV, EXTRA CLASS 0, . To be drawn in BnltUnote, Mi, Saturday, Aog, 88<h, IMS. _ 3),1W Prize*] ;. I , We would call particular attention to the ihilowing Mina did scheme, apackage Of 18 whole tickets coating only gSO-iand every other ticket. being warranted to draw, $lO, det,rmined by the number drawing the Canttal! Prize, whether odd or seen. ~ SPLENDID SCHEME!' , IPrizeof $364M( . 4 Apor’stoglOO 1 Prize of - ’tSfiSS 4 " ' IPrizeof ftjOOO ' 4 ' “ ‘6O 1 Prize of . 2,400 . 4 •*. U IPrizeof 8,000 4 * 40 I Priced/ I,OOBV a 1 M 1 Prize of 1,000 IPrizeof 600 a IPrizeof 600 » IPrizeof . 400 - „• 1 Price of 400 ! • IPrizeof 300 » a - «* lOPrizazof 300/ v »- 40 100 Prize* of 100 are JtiOCD 30,000 Prizes of 10 are - 300D09 Whole Ticket* SI(V-Halrca*&—Quartan ’ A Managers’ Certificate of 16 Wholes—where pertdM wish to pay the risk only, will bo sent ftr , ISO Do. do. 16 Halves, 40 Do. do, . 10 Quarters, •' :SQ Do. do. , 16 Eighths, .• , The Managers hare been compelled from the-hnmeroos complaints made to them, of outulthfolnenson the part of those who have been, attending to the. filling of'Orders, to' resume the correspondence htuioesa in their own nuts.' Order tickets from the Managers only. Adtresa all letters to K. PitANCR A 00,. MirchMy] BalUmWfe^Md. n HEATIM IIiOVEMENTIN CGOK- VjT IXO STATES. coyscj/pi joy uFsmoke axd oasa&d SArtxo OF FUEL. ' ' The subscriber takes pleasure in otforingto the public ft NEW OA3 AND SMOKE COX BCMING , Cooking Store, recently patented, which is destined to pereede all others, as it requires - oxE-xaiKD LtsarnEh ... than other store* apd if more easily, quickly and regular ly bested. Xo unpleasant 'spiel! of gui Arisea from this store from the foci that It is all consumed cre ft can cel cape. There bno trouble from smoke as that unpleasant, and often annoying exhalation Is also consumed insfak of the stove. Xeither is there any danger, of flues or chim neys becoming clogged with soot or the mortar loosened by the gas arising from coal.fires/ ■ Persons whningto purchase store* arc invited to call at the store of the subscriber, In the Masonic Temple, aadtz amine the above store*. ■ ■■■".. JOHN SHOJBHAKBB, :; N. B. AU kinds of Alr-tltf!t| ISor^ Stoves on hand; [Ang.l2/1850. -- A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OP P£RFh v ttERT, such as EXTRACTS FOR THE BANDKERCEIEf, Pomatums, Hair Oils, Colognes, tin* ported and domestic j Oriental Drops, Cosmetics, Prangi panni Sachets, Toilet Sodps, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes j. Dressing Combs, Pocket Combsf Purses,-Bag Leaf Water, etc., etc., etc: JUST BXCJEATED ARO YOB SALE AOW AT KOUSH-S.- IjOaITIVJJ INFORMATION!—THE* I undersigned. having their -SpringStock, now offer to the public* the LARGEST. LOT OPOKOCk- KIES ever presented in the town of Altoona, ‘ Oar object in publishing this cud- is to present the td> lowing Huts; >7i .. Ist; hj,v*vtry much reduced Urn price of Groceries to the city, especially to esah buyers. 2d. We bOnghtthesc Qrocertee totargeiots, many of them a»m first bands. ' V i’ 3d. We bought them entirely for cash. i 4th.;Treseirfcipy«jdypw,'', . , ' ] sth. Wekeepourstockdim by weekly receipts.' sth* 1 Wears determined to keep up the credit of onr hones. 7th. We sell m6re,QBOCERIE3 than may other (tote In Blair county, at Jesq percent. Bth. We sell cheaper than any other store la the county. A continuation of patron*go ia.re*pectftilly-solicited; June 10, 1S$8. * RICHARD RcLAIN. BY ATLANTIC Rid yon hear,the se«» from Europe t If von. have not, we will tell yon t»b»t It to. Tt is that HENIiY XCCK has Jast returned from thaEastern cities with a' large anp> ply of . . “ • • READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting of all atyfceand'ijoollties of Overcoats, Brest Coats, Tests, f«sts, ; Boots and Shoes, and everything kent than eitabliVbmnnt Of. the kind, all of which he afienst unprecedentedly low prices fcr cash. Having pntebtoeif his rtotk'at cwh prices, be is thereby enabled to sell VSry low. •>. * # He invites all those to want of anything in hi* line to giro him a call, feeling sow that he will be able- fo gtre satisfaction. i HESET TOCs. Altoona, Sept 30,1858.-tf QPIIRA CIGARS! TQB££6£I<LES, KEPTUNSB, ■ ■ fOBXJUXZA* . LA EOftAB, V ■ ■ u jmusy . for MU bjr. . - 4 JZOrSQX 5i,1858.-tf - _ ••;„ :~ \ . FARE REt>tJOEI>. SPATES UN lON HOtEfe: 606’ and 608 Market Strife "" above 6IZIB, . ■'■:■• PBJI 4 s \ZV P3IJL . Per Day. ximfc "• “■*« IVf INDICATED TjTJR ' CHEST *PBCk XECXOR, A SAFE SHIELD JUJ-4IHBT* THOfIX Mr.id dUeaMa Bronchitis. Coughs, Colds; the Lugs, which a.ri»a 2rcni the aiooeod et&te <SK ChMt> otcfifdip/j 11/)I 1 /) foiftfamdUia cllrnat*, for nle>| dii [Drug Stor* of •0. wJ^K|aL c4fiwMfluirtoi9<)f iT r * ' i.'B. nzusbuiv^t SENSES '3 . • 1 :i- ' M '-I® :# i yi *-
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