’ BOM GUw» ciikr.fcj.’r; k*. 6 koott U^|yT**< Outiufc flil, s«s3& c it ptu«M *>»“ ■ ! r t »fun«togJL2» y developed >!i> “t «-a u,Vht.wH P-rronuan"*^ differs liavmgc«aa o< j?*'; "nm*. 'a Practice ofa^J - 1( % whert-wittl! ;UUf to which Uu , or bad matter . ace a healthyft* • causing titZ riving lono J? , the c*2l :nre. “•* j "nvr u s*tw. • u uf JUv«*2: t to relleve th,^ pßand« m rtjV t# - uhilj e, |.n^Bs, osoni the the bo» 11 cure; Dysp«ti» il will alwaye tt -stnicUon'renew res a perfect«» us. Cholic, vrbU* euro for Pwftja o throw oiit of tk. r a long »icktn*T > removes «U «th ■ -V.m. •lore ratine «U» lip food iligealjU h n ; mc DUrTh«*u Bowel complain,, caused by Wont ■yf-r, or.-»^*»dhr •“C tbeabgortrtfc 'ine the medidu ; chill y»ytr, aw tta with ewrttdu; to iu woaderfti rauus tuUnMDf ia .» Invieuralttovui A Toil KV, ««d U (UO; , I( core* mif .'HI J **ot» iii vou. Kart Vi rtt nrjumr nne ri'iinK# Jt rretfa* ■;tir.«i» iif oar ti ll .-T VALUABU f ii Kim; nod es< ;■ KiK-ctfully. - TIIORP ft Co. 11-.. X ov.lO.MS*. >• last nununar m 1 K.ntorattT«i it i'iir autj.to># mil hccn perfect]; lid hejid. Tb ;i. e. when* (Hh«, “ V' ur Kettotmtlr*i J.li ationt raMTat iK -nt crop afuir lii.: our ■■■;> of h*ir MOgr ‘■n-l .y recomSMKi ' nit disease*Oftb* <•1 fully, KILMKmUB, i I.\ BOTHAM. June 22, I SM.- is*- 1 1 two bottles e( ran truly UT ith liupamlchnnfim u of seventy. M| . You can rccom fear, us wyoss* p'-'-t fully, ln. mcrpiit. ,I'ray, XewYort, ■ament,) and.lU . and liy nll jpal UUU 3, ISM-W«' ; s:i FIRST* d ; and wcO-Blsd* J. SNTWtß tc.ann cull «m SKYDKB. ft fit and «•«* J. SXTDKB, 5 ;tt a fashionable .int clot* 10 Ab ; a-turo with Wj VDKK, Tauo»-: EII.—THE •-ilirens of Altec to manafbetV* i the thortea* i.r to the Tribe* of ptyle. rad c«- -a a cull. HICK ARPS, NOTIOE.- r- of Admlnfett* i" ofPognn to** - trJ to the nnd«r indebted to payment, O* le duly autheotf GOOD, Adm’r. THE 'UN* fresh supply ct F Cloths and C**- Velvet and Sil* t«, Prawcr* ap* fa, Gloves, At-*" t--where, as I a# d in town. T. ELWAY- URANOB y. of tho Bl*ff Uy. U »» *i 1 i,y fire, i*w“ - ■I-), of every l»le rates a» »»J lie Temple. UiEK, Aged- THE AS; ,i.nnisag Mu*®*? (uhle at U iKMAKtIt, Securer- KE-KOOM iii, win **** m. vwVL IN” AN® fvr eal« by tIIUOABB, ■ct, pyud*; ; BCjyCH inc^A^P- Phllad -3 OABBO 'i Etoi ‘ rsr %; •«*iPBALV ITEMS. On Mond»y evening laat,wp sltw ied, by invitation, a meeting held in the goperintendeht’s Office, in thia place, for the purpose of presenting to Eobt. Esq., # handsome gold-watch and chain, * The meeting was organised by appointing Ceo. B. Cramer, Esq., Prerident, and S. 8,. jlcCrum, Secretary. The President stated the object ef the meeting, and made a few, appro priate remarks, intended for the benefit of the young employees end telegraph operators who *«rs present t Tie watch wa* t pres«ntod hy; Mr. H. X. Delo, pith the following address;— Mb. Pitoouas, allow me, bn behalf, and in the namo of the Employees of the Penno. ;Eail dpad, on the Middle present to you, the wateh and chain lhald in wyb««i. •» »to ken of their respect iod affection towards yon. It ia extremely gratjtyingto me, laawuppyoa, to be the means of conveying this gift toyou, beoanae 1 heartily join with them in their eo»; for yon as aman, and, in admiration of the ftir. Just, and able manner you have ditcharjged y our duties connected with ; the roadi \ - poring your long connection ■ with the Bail) Road, I have never heard one complaint; and) tide day shows that thefeelings of those around you, are as sincere as they are warm. Your ; strict integrity and gentlemanly deportment to all alike,-have made you it favorite with the men you were associated with, that, is enviable, indeed. % "i t ' Thereupon tboy desire by this small token to show their appreciation of your worth, and may ' its time be ostrneas theur aenUments conveyed through me to you. this evening. They hope you will appreciate it, not on ac count of the .value of the gift, bat in Ichtdly re membrance of those who gave ,it( and that as we journey on through life,; nothing may ever occorto mar the Mad feelings and relations | which always havo existod |»t}tween us. j You have their best wishesforprosperity and I' happiness to attend you, no matter what your duties in life miy bo, or, where they may call Jon. ■ ; ' ,V':' ! '■ .V',4. - Most truly do I join my wish with theirs that such may be the case, ah# though wo regret, yes 1 deeply regret, to part with you, we wish yoii all [ the success imaginable in your hew'field of la bor. 1 •V‘ L "r‘ Sir, allow mo to hand.you thisbeautlful watoh and chain. The watch contained the fo%wiug inscrip- tion;— MEskstan to ROBERT PITCAIRNS By the Employee* of the Middle Divttion At a Mark of their Beejpcet and Eeteem. Mr. I’itcairns received the watch and return ed thanks to his frieuds iu the following ad dress:— (itsTLF.MK.v, ! return you'mj aiucerethaaka for this beautiful mark pf yourregard pud cs teem, tbe prcseutatiou pf which swells my Leart niib gratitude and' unfits mo to apeak iu the mty heart wouljldictatc. 1 ant rather deficient 'in language generally, but when it comes to tiUdug lwjve ofuly friends and companions ’whom I have |>ccn associated with for yean, in the most.pleasant intercourse, and see by the presentation of this valued gift, that their hearts are still .warm for me, my tongue, utterly foils me. Whast you in the service of the groatßenna. Central Bail Hoad Co., it has been *V;«m to render full satisfactfon to myEm hya praroptimd faithful discharge of the aufies committed to .my care) and at the sametime, I hare, as far as Ujy in my power. > endeavored tognin ypur confidence and good! *3l; W iever alloircd myaelf even to hope that the result would be' so highly sue* cesrfbl as this ceremony to-night would seem to 1 «gue. Therefore it is with feelings of regret . that lam called upon to part with yon at the present time. But each is the They know not when they wrUl he to part with their fiends, 3sey know Wot at l what moment whilst in the discharge of their ! duly an accident may happen mid rush them I 'f.fo eternity. They-hayis to braye alike the. I w inters storm and tha - Sommera heat .When I calls, ’tu th«irB to obey. But these hard, ships and dangeta only endwnfi.to each other | the more. ' . timemy bring new friends amlnewaaaooia tions-it my bring furrows un.|njhrow,.lmiit wm neVereraiie front, tpyheattkhe recollections of many whom lam JjSwiCfe; chUmy friends, *ho arc engaged intlfe Penn, uo’s. ser .wishior -wi prosperity. I will tin.. ““ioMo "‘the luigli repute- theMiddfe^i .Suchcounsel I bchew : Pa^Tr^S A o ?** niy connection with the JSJST’i "f »*»▼« all lo its impartiality ier « certain of Tfe reward. And to the adoption «f lie mouon fro* the ranks, em than peri^rL Si p? 5 stands the ; "gu character she now maintain* . Jrnh tt *°> our President was a ocmber of anJJnglncer Corps, opr General Sn. > Wiy Statiott tcr of a working mechanic in the chops and one of your Division Siiphrinleh^ents These, facts, my friends, mtonot butfaji Win cue you to further efforts to perform jonr whhle duty and acquit you Uhoaen. T, Mi .“. tgftttitn( ! e iB6ald tob « the most heart felt and expressive. I feel the truh to-night. ... , can as sure you though my tongue .cannot 'Peak my gratitude, my heart feels it ' A Mr. Ktcairns left this place on Tuosdaymom ■“fc, fe assume the duties of Assistant fiuperln ea eat of the Western Division of the Pitta ar& Ft. W*yne & Chicago Kail Bead. His office wm be ttt ft Wftyne> A utlon vT b ? adin S ,in «pndßptin« tmhspoiv edro ’ ' t PltcaiTnB possesses a perfeot knowj hu ? to * hlt !‘ •>» AQr - Vmon and V* Myd that “the mail tder +i,_ •. - «w*aid. the other day, un l*at Wdtze ?‘ “ cd * : of gome dni Altoona, in consequence * iviBion ’ Ll e timo ■ »:T a quarter bcbin Chairman of Com.: '■ ■ Aj.roqjsa, 19th, 18b8. < ToJ. H. Dtbabt, :> t .r;; - ! y-: Chajrmon Copt. jo/A.M.L. J* fi. K.Anocutton. XBmhßut :r—Tours of .this date, requesting for . the ramnittee, and in ,behalf of ihfe Association yoniffireseut, forpublichUbh Jn ;the;- iltbpna fffSmW, a copy ofthe addreas delivered at the °P*Stof M the £obms & Library on Saturday font hand. •... Youf, request has been .dtdy considered, and alfcr nature deliberation, is jfor the the A : ■ Istßecauscbfthe tmhsienUmpwsaiibnnuide by newspaper publications.' Weeklyand daily papers ore intended mope for brief,articles, and news Beds,' than for'Addrtsses or Lectures/. t 2d. Because a Lecture, so long as mit given to tb'e pab|lo|hr6ngh Uie press, is private pr op- a S & in used on similar pcoa- or requested. , 'v* ®Manse the publication of Lectures in aailjNr wpokly papers, is calculated toi detract from Bis interest which ought to be taken in their encouragement and delivery. They are expected fa appear in the “ Weekly Issue/' and therefore no one need be particularly solicitous. about being present at their delivery. 9j>r citizens have been reproached with not haying intelligence sufficient to appreciate “Public LeOtares ” While I hesitate not tp pronounce the insinuation unjust. L ain ,bound in candor to ssy, that there has been manifested hcretpjftijjc, an indifference in such things, to me httfj^y unaccountable. And I am unwilling in any Way, knowingly, to enconragein bur citizens thls culpable indifference and want of public spirit. I remain yours most respectfully, ' Cbazt Wojlvn.~-Ou Thursday last, in insane woman, hailing, we believe, from some part of Bedford county, arrived in this place by the noon train from Hqllidaysburg. She paraded through the principal thoroughfares of our town, for an hour or two, singing snatches of of hymns on a wonderful high key, and crea ting sport for the juveniles-who collected around her. What became of her we know not, but presume she was taken • care of by proper au thority. 1 P. S, Since writing the above W£S notice an article in the Harrisburg Telegraph staling that an insane woman appeared in. that, place oh Friday: morning, singing and snouting at the top of her voice. She is ho doubt the same to übothwe allude above, and that she took the JChhrsday.- ‘ : v r ;■ -v - o J«.—- number Li .A** partid- to an Bueolary. — One of tlie most daring Burglaries that ever took place in this borough, occurred a{ [the house of Edward Ebermaa, con fectioner, op the evening of Monday of last week, a little after eight o’clock I .'' The store of Mr. Eberraan is on the first floor of' the establish ment, adjoining which there is a kitchen where the family (generally spend [the evening. At the time above mentioned, Mrs; Ebermon went up stairs with a light in her hand, and just as she entered the 4oor of the back room the candle was knocked but of her hahd by some .unseen person, who immediately escaped out of a win dow, and oyer the shed of a coal house. Mrs. Ebermon shrieked, but bofpTe: any person came the burglar made good his escape. On examin ing the room, it was discovered that the bur glar had opened numerous drawers, and also a trunk in which there was §5BB in a box, with which he decamped. Five | twenty dollar gold j pieces were dropped by the burglar in his flight, I and winch (Were xcccyprcd ikxt day., The- en- I trance Was effected by removing the lower sash Of the window, which was easily reached from the shed. Mr. Ebermon generally keeps his money in bank, and had only drawn out tins ampnnt a few days ago, in order do lay in a stock for ;the approaching ; Holidays, which mokes it very evident that the bnglar knew all about Mr. Ebermnn’s business transactions; let him be who he may. The loss on Mr, Ebermon, who is an iadostrions, hard-working nun yeryscypyy.— , j Obstucctino 'Crossings. —The Jolmstown Echo expresses our ideas about those who ob struct the street crossings with teams or wagons, and pictures what is. often .the case-in Altoona when he says, “wo have ijgjqnently been made the victims of an imposition [culpable in the ex treme—that of being compelled to wade through mud and water simply because a teamster has the impudence to obstruct a street crossing by stopping h»o tea™ directly In the way of pedes trians. We have charity enough to believe that some who commit this nuisahee, do it thought lessly;, but: there are many to whom it offords a fiendish satisfaction to se persons, and espe cially ladies, forced to wadel through the mad, and this is jtbe reason that ,they indulge in this reprehenrihle practice. Tbclowand level loca tion of our [ town renders it impossible to keep our .streets [clean during the -prevalence of rain —they not being properly paved and graced— aad »|li jen lp deprive pedes trians of the use df thcpublic crossings? ‘We cj|n hope that -persone driving alopg our jwlll hercaftcr desist from the commission Cf tma"nuisance, os it is an' outrage upon the public, and: an offencei for [Whioh a fine should be umtitutpfl by a Boirpugh and that Ordinance Carried out. i , I 1.--:;: •; -, ; !■■■ . I ■ ♦ Sbss, fir ,| Tempmjlmcjb.— e are pleased to Icam that a- CxTislpp Sons of Temperance is about to be organized In this blase. ' Therequi sUe pumbefc of obajter members have been ob tained And the received.' life believe theyhavenot yctsuooeedOdin securing a Hsll ? , bit presume they will Obtain one erelong.— We hare eter looked upon this Association with favor, t^U^^4 ^s^“ mentality many ponngn&iii have beeh : saved from filling 7 a drankard’sgravp., to witness eataeammint of drankennejss, in this place, sat is -in many others of smaller size,' yet we Would be the better of A ■lltfle restraint in that wpy. . Wo|iivTe hodoub.t pit tite: Division in thecbaraeter ofthemen who are at the head of it. :We ahdlliiaTe mbre'tosay aboUt it at an other time. ' ; -v A* Item jeon. ec^a#«x^^— Tlie Hamaborg T&grinik'lk speaking about to to do more wise than for a farmer to complainof the meagemessof hto crops whale hmmanure heap is allowed to sweat and steam and exhale all,its enriching properties', ip the h«?m ymd*«-4 What should we think of the fanner who “ can’t afford” to haul his manure r ou his fields That’s what wo would like to know'. He would, certainly be considered a very inconsiderate far mer, to say nothing more; and we think that advertising to the merchant is the same that manure is to the farmer or grease to a wagon. A. B. CLABK. Cauixet Waue-Room.—Wo would direct the attention of our readers to the advertisoment'of Isaac Cromer, in another column, Mr. C. is a good workman and employs good mechanics.— Any work entrusted to his care will, we doubt not, bo fitted :up in proper style. As an under taker he will be found prompt. Mr. Cromer is also agent for the Fisk’s Patent Metalie Burial Gases, a number of which he has always on hand, embracing oil aizei ahd priecß, J &y| him a coll. /-■ ■; T'-'f f-‘ - ~ 1 ;: Jr. laB«K*OOT' X$R BEO(ra.lA.--I)rirW week, a beggar h»*J»en asking at almost every *mm w^riaei|i to look ly sane, it is &£ - Inrniny inatanses he and oa eotieit opening ‘thefaf doon to him when efforltp.Rtrike atihk which h* carried. fie was finally arrested by Constable Ely and placed in day lor two, after which we presume he left town,' as we have not heard of him since. . Wo would .advise onr citizen? Md e»p«aaUy ths wonito) are nemenaboutthe honed,) not to open their doorstoheggars,as in pinecases outof ten theyare thieves and will appropriate something nnless earefolly watched, ahd often women have bcengrosalymsaltcd by men, when they found out they weraswithOnt protection. We have an Alms House in this county to which all such characters should be sent, where they would fare .much better than they ido by begging around - the streets. I ' The; Alms 'House was intended for them, and it is noebarity to give to them while prowling,around the streets. In fact it is only harboring persons who perhaps are professional burglars, and who would not scruple to set fire tP some of pur buildings for'the purpose of ob taining plunder. All such characters should be banded over to Constable Ely to be conveyed to the ‘‘institution’’ “over the.hill.” , CpUNX^EißiW.—*Tke iilaiHsteag*“ famishes the. following items:— i " v ' - "Xjook Oct.— out fimhjvpti. gotten .tip gold dollar, of the .‘‘bogus kind, , 7tho ;> fcwnlt of. counterfeiters. 'Nothing oh* strong show- tie VleCdi , ‘J’herp .Pop^WiS ; -' iu. m ihtmlitiou; Th&ekrpsp w£Hjni4q as to deceive thebest judges.. These pmnk aref. newand bright and there Is some ground of sus{uoisn tbatjdte mint is not'flip off. ; ' Another; Cqcetreprii.—Counterfeit twenty, dollar hills pn ! the Marine Bank of New York city, have made their appearance. They me thus described:-—“Vigpette,'a female seatedon a.rpck.over the city, with smppingj car& etc.; thwflgifre 20 pn the right end; 20 and the State arms on tbei left. We ain’t afraid of them. We seldom see any of the never have any of the latter poked at us.; knows that a county printer can’t change a V let alone a doable XX, consequently we don’t feel alarmed. A Speck or Winter.— On Saturday night last, “ Old Boreas” brought down the snow flakes thick and. fast, and as a natural conse quence the temperature o{ the atmosphere was slightly changed. On . Monday morning the ground waareovered with a white mantle and the air as sharp as some of our juveniles. From present indications we are forced to the conclu sion that the fine weather of the season is over and we may expect squalls of snow, and squalls from nervous feminines who loose their equan imity in tripping o’er the slippery sidewalks. — After such a long season of warm weather and hot sons, we could bail with pleasure the stiff northerners which accompany “ Old Boreas” and the merry jingle of the sleigbhells. Horse Thief Captured, —On lost night Mr. Cunningham, near Perryville, in this county, bad a valuable horse stolen. He came to this city this morning, left word at the Mayor’s of fice, and in less than one hoar afterwards the thief was captured, with timhorse, at the Hone Market On examination before the Mayor, the thief gave his name as Thomas Cabbit, and says he lives at a place called Tipton, near II ol lidaysburg. He was committed to stand bis trial at the December term.— Pitts. Chronicle, Nov. 13. Editorial Visitor.— Our sanctum was illu minated on Monday last by the pleasant counte nance of onr worthy contemporary, H. B. Mo- Pike, Esq;, junior editor of the Johnstown Echo. From his appearance, we take it that he lives better than most country editors, else he must be a good-natured individual, to ac cumulate so much flesh. The Echo Las been considerably improved since the connection of Mr. McPike, with there and we hope he is well rewarded! pechfiarilr, fur his labors. \ Junior’s Hall.—Wp understand that the two Camps of Junior Sons of America of this place, have leased the large Hall above Lowtber and Plack’s stores, which they intend fitting up for their use and also for leasing for public meet ings, lectures, concerts, &c. We are pleased that they have, consented to lease it for such purposes, as without it, there is no appropriate Hall in the town in which entertainments can be given. It will moke an excellent Hall for the Junior’s, should it not prove too large for them to fit up in style. Removal.— A, Roush would infonn the public that he has removed his drug store from the old stand to the room fitted up for him in Low thcr & Plaok’s new building, where he hopes to receive, the call of all his old patrons and many new ones. Bis new room is large and conve nient ond.hh has it well filled with everything •in’ the line of drugs, confectionaries, notions, Segars, Tobacco, &o. Roush is a clever fellow and deserves the enepuragement of the public. Thanksgiving. —We .presume that most, if not all, the places of business in town will be closed to-day, as has usually been the case heic tofore, on (Thanksgiving Day. By arrangement between the ministers of this place, Bov. J. Stock, pastor of the Lutheran congregation, will deliver a sermon appropriate to. the occasion; in the Methodist church, at 11 o’clock, A. M. The public is invited to attend. BQ!k.The rrotracted held in the Me tfipdlst Choith for past, closed on S^dfiy-etoniig lash pmTng the progrcss of thte meeUng.qnite a number presented them solvefc .at tho .iltar for the 'prayers of thp oon- ** believe-Jkhat apjae tifirty or fort^^^^^'l^nd’^^^r. connected themselves with the chnreh. Faiipkks.—The panic in New York seems to be on the Increase. In this cily eytaything goes on smoothly, and the only we have heard of were the failures' to furnish good fits made by some, inferior clothing establishments.' There is no difficulty to bo encountered by those prho patronize the Browp Stone Clothing Hall Of Eockhill & Wil son, Nos. 608 and 605 Chesnut street, above sixth. :V Gentlemen and Yoirtht hevef foil to pro* eure oapUtd fito at this popular establishment. ’ Tint Bbßt Couoh of the very beat Cough Medicines to ho found any where, toJ)r. Keyserto Pectoral Syrup, sold by O. Yf.., JtossJejr, at 50 cents per bottle? BS> Beb advertisement of ’ Dr. Sandfgrd’s in another column. S REG f ALfiIpTJQ Eg. HdlE DYB--HAia DIE—HAIE JJXg; haib dye! The Oriffinal taut Sett All oUwA mw m&i Imitation*, and ihould be avoided, if yon wtth'toescape iddicnla. ' ~ T': ,6BAT» BSls‘or ECffli HAIR. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown dr Blade, without the lent injury to the Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Wmv A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,000 applications have been made to the hair of his patrons of his famouaDyS, WM. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DTE produces a color not to ho distinguished from nature, and is WAUBasted not to injure In the least, however Jong it may Be continued, and the ID effect of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigo* rated forLlfu by this Splendid Dye... , ■ Mode, sold or applied (in 0 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, Now York. Sold by Druggists In Altoona, opd by Druggists in «U cities'and Wwß® of the United States. «jr ttejSenjano has tbS a sled lbur sklw.ofoMlrfica^ofr J •33 Broadway, Ksw York. ,'ryv'- -J ‘A r.‘* k-h : -~T now to alUj inflimwiat , o*ai con the t^i^«.«^~uLy,] t | !ll| j. | BtiiJm% Sprains, BffevPwaon, ChilWahw, Bfl.e.Berofti] Cleera,Forer Sana,Fetes, Bar Ache, Mes,,B«e*y. w“*» Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald. Head, Bait Mina lUdiMop, ErysipcUa,Rlngwona, Barbers’ltch, Small Ft Measles, JUsh,*c,*B. J Toaamoit may appear incredulous that so mahydiswi should be readied by one artlde; anefa an -.when reflection points to the bet, >*■»* the «dn tetfp blnatton ofingredienls, eneb and erery one applying ap< feet antidote to its appiaitodtooeder. DALT.KITS MAGICAL jRACV EXTRACTOR In its effects to magical, because the. time .la so short I tween disease and a permanent cure; and-It'to air extn tor, as it draws all disease out of the affected put, least nature os perfect as before the injury. It Is scarcely t cessory to say that no house, work-shop, or msnnfkcto should be one moment without It. ' ■ Xo Pain Extractor Is genuine unleas the bo* hae upon ■o steel plate engravingpwith tbs name of UenryDallt; Manufacturer.. ( Sold by Q. W. Kessler, Altoona; George A. Jacobs, lli ltdaysburg; and by all the Druggists and potent medic! i dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 165 Chambers street, New York. Xov. 11,1858-ly C. P. CUACE. Important to Females—Da Chkesi •cast s Pills.—The combination of ingredients in the Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. Th are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting i irregularities, painful menstruations, removing' all c stCnctlons, whether cold or otherwise, headache, ps in the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed aleep,whl always arise from interruption of nature. Warrant purely vegetable, and tfoe from anything iujnrioua to li or health. Explicit directions, which should be read, i company, each box. Price $l. Sent by maiLby encloau $1 to any authorized Agent. R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United StaU 165 Chambers street. New York. To whom all Wlwlttale order* t/untld be addrtxted. Sold by G. W. Kessler, Altoona; Geo. A; Jacobs, Hoi dayaburg; and by all Druggists in the United States, - Nov. 18, 1868-ly wias-wiGs-wias. BATCHELOR’S WIGS AND TOUPEES stupas* all. They are elegant, light, easy end durable. 1 Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no ahtinkii off the head; Indeed, Otis U the only Establishment wlin these things are properly understood and made. *' ov - J?> 18S8-ly 253 Broadway, New '.Tori. THE GREA f ENGLISH REMED £ SIR JAMES CLARKE’S I ; Celebrated Female Pills. Prepare.!/rum a pretension of Sir J. Clarice, U. pj Pliy i ■ tician Extraordinary to the Queen. - Tills Invaluable medicine is unfoillng in tho cure of ill • tboto painful and delicate diseases to which the female emt etltutlon is subject. It incati'Ste# all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy ctirc may bo relied bn. TO RiMUEP LAMES : it is peculiarly:sultcd. It will, in a short time, bring U a cure when all other means have felled, and although* powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony,; or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each which should bo barefally preserved. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin k Co„) . ■ ‘ Rochester, N. T. : "• .*». —Ji.co and 8 postage stamps enclosed to any'au ; tborized Agent, wLI Insure a bottle, containing 68 Pill h by return mail. ° ■ n P' Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also, for; sale by all Druggist#. [June S, 1868;-$? i 0" RJSSrtr «?»•«?& ">* inBt - by Rev. Dr. JunkliL WM. SMITH, K«) and Miss ANNA MART GIBBONT, both of DuncansvlUo. T „ On tUelllh inst., of coneumntion, at the residence qfbrj E. W. Christy, bhncaiurnic, Mba PKANCES BIIADtEY. * QA BARRELS OF FLOUR JUST OV / received and fcr sale by I i Jfor.m- * PUBLIC SALE*—PUBLIC SAL] of *owK lots In the town of PATTERSON, Jnnial uo, wBl commence on MONDAY; DECEMBER 0,1858- Than Lots are eligibly situated and worthy the attchtfo of all too desire a cheap’home. T P ATTCTsoJr (opposite JiiTFLijr) is one of the most tht vipg tdwns In oUr State, and being the site of one of th largo- M achihe Shops of the PenMylthnia Raflrood, -ftS nishes an abundant demand for labor Of all kinds. Nbwfl the time for ArtlzAns of all descriptions to secure a hoiti in this rapidly growing town. ~ N. B.—dtenns will be made known on dayof sale; Paj ments wUI bo made easy. lorfarther tafonnaHon anpl to J. MIDDAGB?- Nor; 18,1858-ts. ■ Pattersob, Juniata co. Pa,, IS 5 NOW RECEIVING THE LARQ. RSI and most complete ASSORTMENT OX" GOOD 5 that has cre-r been oflerwl in Altoona. ' Bis Stock consists b£ hi part; a large assortment of i LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, i Such as French assorted |i all-wool Plaids, Delaines in'overy .• I ’ styleV Cloaks, Shawls, ! And a general assortment of Dry Goods for -winter. Al* Li carpets; UARDWABC, 9VEPs|iriitE, Boots, Shoos, Rats, Caps,&o. i His Stock pf GROCERIES ris' veiy large, im li ho is prepared to seU Wholesale at Phlhdeh.hla pricey height only added. "J -♦Si-Oath buyers brill dnd they cah saro money by o:;J hia gtock Lpfnwft nnrrliwfpp »|t*whflTi ■' - Altoona, Not. IS, 185&Hhn. v.. -•■.■■■■■• : - i TITS ERU AB, LETP)ES TESTA-i . » T MBSTABX to the estate ofDT. 0, D, THOmJL late ofAttontta IforBITATE sale:—TSE SUBSCRI JL.. 1 bars will sen at private sale, aluhat * . valuable basinets stand vrith • : LASOS BRICK DWELLjya fIwMS tlfiS Ground, fronting £0 feet on wHBI f iff i Vlrglnla ttrcet and extending back 110 ft. ton 30 tob* alley, In the flemishing town^BaSSSSBI; of Altoona. The Improromonts are oil nearly now and the stand for business os good ns in the place. It will be sold in two lots, of 25 feet each, or the whole together to suit purchasers. The property is now occupied by Dr. J. T. Christy. Possession will bo given on the-Ist dsy of April, 1859, when a good and clear title will be given. Should the property not ho sold by the Ist of January: next, it will then be offered for rent for one year. ‘ i The terms will bo mnde easy to suit the times. For fur-1 tber Information apply to Viu, V. hellers. Sabbath licet,. Blair Co , Pa., or to the subscribers at Pottstuwn, Mon gomery Co., Pn. DANIEL GILBERT^ November 11,1868-4 t. TOBJAfS- SELLERS. TUMpS EOR sAL&fe.*' '■ %~\ JLi epflpi SBtNCLES, :i Slsn ltfudsOf BUILDING tl r loarwt, for pash. Apply to JOltSpg|»MFygc ; t MARRIED. DIED. *H* CELEBRATED HOLLAND EEMKDX FOB "WEAKNESS OF ANY KINl> FEVER AND AGUE, And the various‘affections consequent open a disordered STOMACH OR LIFER, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all NerroB& Kfaoamatldsod Neuralglo Affections, it has in numerous Instances proved highly beneficial, mid in others effected a decided core*. Thft la apqnto vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of tho celebrated Holland Professor, Bosthave: Because of Its great snecess in the most of the European States, its introduction Into the United States was intended more especially tat those ofonr fctherland scattered here and there ovTrtho free of thU mighty country. Meeting with great inocesa antonc .s*? r now °®® e H.to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderM medical virtues, must be acknowledged. Itis particularly recommended to those, perwins constitutions may harp been impaired hy 5w edntinndee uso ofardont spirits, or other fcrnut of diwfaatton. Qene- Ito^CTrSSiy seat Of life, thrPHng and ontskenlng mw» imt«, iAi«» np the drooping, spiri*i*nd, in feet, infcstng new health and vigor in the system. . groat popularity of this dolkbttbl Aro. ma has Induced many hnftatlont, which the ntbiic should gnard against purchasing. BO not persuaded to bnyior thing else until you have given Boer hare's Holland Dittos a fair triaL One bottle will convince you howlnflnkehr superior it Is to MI those Imitations. ™ " » Sold at |LW p«T hoMla, orrix bottle* tst s>uby tbs lou .. > BENJ: PAOE, JR., & CO.. Manufacturing PharmactulitU and CAemub. Pittsburgh, pa. ; . T. W. Dyott A Sons, Philadelphia; Barns* & Park. h'<» York; John D. Park, Cincinnati; Barnard Adana A St. Louis; A. KOUSH, Altoona, Pa, ‘Add'hr IhiikxUU and Merchants generally tUrodjhout the United States and Canada*. [October 14, ISaS^y JUST OPENED! 4 THE MODEL IN BEAST! mHB UNDERSIGNED WOULD baw removed to- thelrnow MODEL STORE, comer fj Annie and Virginia Streets. and orenowopenln|thclargeitandnt^StpdtoL Boots ;& Shoes, Carpets, Notions* &0,, Ever exhibited In tUt town. Having tamed out attention entirely to thepborn named Good*, we wfll bornabledS keep a bettor stock oftbe Goode mcntlonod than theta who keep » many vartetlea; and an we win not becbmpelbd to sell Dry Goods, Ac, at a high profit to make op iwloases on other goods, we hopeto t>d i aide to dbucaia of ttemat prices thatwill astonish the rutivca. - FOR THE EAOIES. We have Prints, G*»gham» t Cashmere, and all-wool Plaids; D* beges , Coburgs, Alpacas, French Merinos. Wool Dela ines, Silk '. Foulards, Foil ’ , ~v , Dechevres, .Satin .... Striped Poplins, Black. , • * ! and Fancy Silhs, Shatch in [ gredl iaricty ; Mostefy dhd ~ Gloves of all -hinds, White dsC. °P«.SIPCK OF CARPETS is larfce end Jeryichtap wool filling *a low u 3TU cent! Our Start of DOMES TICS we think Catlnot do iieat In quantity, onatitV Dr Price. Persona Who wish to j£t theinost thefr nioftsV, will do well to gire ns a call npd eMihlnsontstart and SrfoiM. and we hope to bo able tp convince thsm tMt the 10DBL is the place to bny gOodr. J. AJ. LOwtHM • October2Blh ■ T OOK OUT FOR THE NBWSTORK. JLi—’tto subscriber would respectfully annodncs tb the citizens of Altoona and riclnitj.-Uuit be ha* Just rrtnmSil- Erom the city and opened bis rtore oh the Cowna or As.tnt iyt) ViMraUgrmmi Where he ofler* for ride the largest andcbesjisst stock of wooDEX And willow-waSr Etw brought to tfaU place,- which h« will ielL WIIOLB -BALB and RETAIL. ll* win aUu keep constantly m hand a large supply of -TT ■» FLOUR, FEED, BAVPN x FISU t and Country Produce of all kind*, which he witi dispose of at the lowest cash price*.l A* he has bonghthU good* fur ctoh. be willbe enabtedtdeab Oct. 28th, 185S-t£] LKWIS HACK. _u C. JACKJAKD. I ! : rri Fall an© winter fashions. pleasure In MMoahcingto me pelilic that be ba* Ju*t received hh stock ef -V. T?.\ fall and winter goods. togcthcrWlth the very latest striae of fashion. and is uw\ ptepwed to actnrtmodste allwhoittay gfesAdtn g ykn. (* the must satisfactory manner. .s"a*, ; \t ®f*ll q«Ui«c* of good* suitedto the ■eason,fcr drese nice. Every tuutly should have it In the htmse. ‘ -“i . . Sept* 16. . DR. WM. R. FINLEY TvE- * SI’ECTFUf.LY offers fajs ; — 'MF. SSSfeKf"* 1 *» Altooua, Sept. 30. TS *~ 5 »000 BUSHELS Wit* qUagton Fea Xots in store sad for tele hr "' 1 MhrchB.l,»SS-|yj ioi }.’eclliXWjdstwtfpbSSs, A BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Trff- ?m««» for sate at ' «*3IX£S- ;;-rr r r j- ■.% ■> -tt , »fS»EgSIA, DISEASE OF THE : L.IVER COMPLAINT, AYE’S