■*aw. In the f’ fS} atel J- •. F se J» aknet^^ fter, on’theTfiV hom thefaet^ I-***. obi^‘ , tins OTonuJi *> ad ‘° J to »nM4i i ho didn't L^Z** ittbat theJotJ Lhc * su Wqofc? to and platoi*‘ ie tried to r* «c S . and ht inches r V, ch * **>* £ Magnxder dUi (id several sc, replying T,.^ :stioa fifteen minu£ exhibition of ♦. »g in ed light in bto. e floor at fir,t£ rcprcßenUUo#. he gallery g( *J s shouted, "fu °or!' TodepU the entire d people, »onH i the mam , and the «i.] t| umber attempt^ i accessible, cd to possess rpose any etayt, less, but the air ims and cries. ii violent hyrtn. subdued wlthon v years since, , me is suppress mcl murder, mi, owing to tom •iilcncc. Pabße jo soon after left, Attala couatj, i him that, afttr errible agony for irrcLof whiskey, society of am, lunged into tbo e of intoxication, l;c “ fire water," >y and miserable :iic inpso of tag ;ed, in the men pnn the bystu* iside the victia emory, and ftg- . B. Ball, ofCj ' father to lean mg cow hided— his threat, wh« cJeit in hU be ii; head sevenl : son seeing, be i' li, rather tbfi iiinsclf impose! , receded a few if his slices, aid isdf halfau bob vlion of the half i.y pulling tbt iy man's on time y hla somribg /. Ludington,tk he recent Unitri iui several of ha o the Greenbrier Hanabarger, rf nd ‘Lady Row, „% nt $5OO. «d o Mr. Liusej, of it Kentucky eov r I sold to Ur. oxen nt $200. gross, iimouDtoi jO. ‘ Triumph,' is Arbested.— r in the railroad ivers, was arris* ■d in the robbeij lace, of a large i heretofore an* s thousand del* d. He'also ip* t, who being »*■ he stolen money. .. that had been f :i fence, in the hid the money. Ft. Wayne. e U. S. troop* nieh the Nang® ere killed, sets* s and aixtj-6 n Two of the ft p probably b*® hit Carson, •with passed throng c Kavnjoes, v® arty of Mobasl ain while it f** iied three in®* , and woucile! v took placet! North' Chelsea, here were fow , two of when irnpion gave up d Grffin on the ontest betwet® tier part of tb* when Bennett n miles in ons fty seconds- E la of the ■cmems to h**? are, in Lauit‘ voluntary coD ' ost $16,000.- tier in ch® iishing the un- tccrine THd*°| lenmore, **®J £T&S •cd to her P* oas, flingio*" abe cee^ a.,a thinggj *■* f»s2 fled. *«*£3 ad in auppw** pOM3 Crite, ITEMS. fes FAia.-—Tbe-Ladies Fair.luldinLowther & Flack'sßall, wbieh wn»,elo*ed on Thanksglv lag m <»® of the largest «*U» >f the kind cm held in this part ofthe cooatry, and %aa vWl*d by almost every person in tills place %nd msny from h distance. Almost everything exhibited was disposed of by lottery, and the rapid ssuMf Jo which tin ehsneas were bought. • yp, cfteeed the desire of tin buyers to Obtain' finoartioto* istasmall price, and If thqy did not , they Irnd the oonsoUUonthat their loss was Many persons condemn this oodeof ob taining money, but the condemnation was met: by the argument that.the 4 ‘end justified 'the taseas.” .On this question we do not intend to decide; it belongs to those eogagad in it Suf fice it to my, it netted a much larger stunfor the purpose intmided lhim .eonld have been se^ cared by other pneans. Many of the nrtides van of the very best quality; among which-we ' pay fnnm.ro tw »fine sliver tea four gold watches, a number of silver watches, eral beantifol quilt pattens, fancy bonnets and dresses, mid .smaller articles “too tedions to enunciate.” was condoclod in a manner which insured impartiality in the dis trihntido of the prises, as the person who lad' chtige of this part of the arrangement enjoys' the confidence of all The best of order .was observed by visitors during the whole time the Air was open. Wo have not leaned the amount of money realised, but presame it came folly up to the expectations of the managers. Cuahos or Tuts.—On Monday next, the Pittsburg, Ft Wayne and Chicago Railroad will be completed, and the cent will commence ran* ning through ftom Philadelphia to Chicago.— The road being under the. same management ah the Pennsylvania road, is now the longest nmte | of uninterrupted railway in this country—being eight hundred and twenty-foipr miles. The freight between Philadelphia .and Chicago wlll be about four dollars per ion less than from. New fork, and six dollarg-leas, per ton than freight from. Doston to that, jpoiut Baltimore, ly the Northern Central Railroad, connecting ■ at Harrisburg with the Fennqrlrania Central,, has ail the advantages of this completed Jibe of: railroad to Chicago. In fret,. Baltimore is by this route, twenty miles nearer to Chicago than is Philadelphia. This extension of the road in v oltcs a change in the schedule of the Penn sylvania Central Bail Bond. date above mentioned, the Express Train Eastward will arrive at this Station: at G,&O A, M., and leave at 7,10, passengers tailing breakfast, Kp change has been made in tin tiime of Express Eestword.’ The Fast Linc Eastward arrived at 6,50 P. M., and leaves at 10,10, passengers tak ing upper. - The some train Westward arrivee.at 1,25 A. M., and leaves at poo 1,30. Ko change has been made in the schedule of the Moil Train. ■ ' TiiASKsamso Oxt.—Thanksgiving day was pretty generally observed by our citizens. AU the shops and stores »crecloaed,andquite a respectable congregation assembled in the Meth odist Church at 11 AT. M.,to listen to the ad-. drew of Rev. J. Steak, whirii Was credit sbleto (he Rev. gentleman. The Lhgan Rifle Ksngers turned out at tea o’clock, ed to (he woods on the top of the hlh .above Kwt Altoona, on a tagret excursion. The wedal was won by Harry Noel. The minner of spending such days differs widely in direct people. While the .piously inclined seek the | bouse of God and participate in the worship end pruse of the Giver of all oar good said pers. | feet gifts, others look upon it iw n gcneral hol- Uday-a day specially set apart for visiting,. I limiting, 4c. Many who do' not think of apprt iog on any other occasion, may on fids day-be found wending their way ■& ihe forest, with ;gmu on their shoulders; bat.they seldom get I wore than they would hare got if they hod stay | *d at home, unless it be a'Jrafigty maw and a | P»ir of worn put legs. }lt |a the delight of the j juveniles, and the cry, “nd school i”,np school to day!” is proclaimed by every one, os he ; brings out his or her sled, hoop, rope, &e. Pamr Tnixr About.— Wl thin the jpimt fe w * £ * lu quite » number of oar citiaenshave been relieved of the contents of them pantry’s, by «ome quiet gentleman, who did the thing So nicely, that they were not aware rf his visit* ‘“•‘I came to set them ,tablii. As waa the case last year, nothing hut cooked meats, bread, cikea, pics, preserved fruit,&c., arc carried sway, [showing pretty conclusively that .the thiqf or [thieves ore too lazy to cook their that s tbey have no place to cook them. itlsa hltle strange that none of these prowlers canhe caught in (he act of appropriating other" peo- P'e’a goods. We thigk their frequent 'visits should induce our citizens to be more careful about their doer and window fastenings andio pay a little attention to noises about their prem ies after nightfall. 1 ATeiieadoy aiftniagljjtfli# Add- Wat this place, under tho direction of onr pmaon School Board, was'burned down. The L/it is ““PPosed, originated from *de fective emli PiP l e ‘, Qxa cUiiena > with the fire engine ZfZt’ uw h ” 4, » «• >h« ntJZZJT *“ » «• • «.mfortoMeu. Om e bnM fop ttc * LW ’**'■'» Mr. L l “ »“ r '‘“W rf the 8ot<»l. We don't L L™* T **““ «• tabor.. lariieJ b ? Me ’” U finished him at the practice period—}f% « -Onr energetic Street Super- PbcimnJ. ’ nea ’ pushing forward ° f " Wch h * h U charge * ' m a manner. Within the last week, crQflsin P have been made over Annie [where it front of our ofi ice and at the point k ed 5° BBes Virginia streets. These places « ««* ’« probably [At thuS^^' ■ otlier Pfrts of the town. 6 7* ofgood UeShe? “£**'*■ ****** wm *- - • - hesjfty jlhanke of aD pedestrians. * : JT 'i.'fi 1 *!) '•"* "g it:.' 1.-' lawo»Jimoßhvon,iHE DxcrinxnAiuaimft sx>Gotmr;-- • 1 AOkerJobn, (of Henry) Tomer, Wmrf/yp ... Alexander James, Fanner, AUeAeny. Robert, Merchant, Woodbeny. Berry Jacob, Butcher, Qayspdrt. Black G. J. 8., Parmer, Greenfield. Burley Caleb ft., Carpenter, Snyder. Borchmell Iho,, Master Carpenter, tiffin Barbour Jno. M., Machinist, flaysport Clapper Henry, Farmer, Huston. Cowen Geo. L, Esq,, Farmer, Taylor. BUaworth Josiah F., Millwright Woodbeny. Fluke Joseph, Clerk, Logan. Funk Nicholas, Fanner. Allegheny. Fluke Wm. A., Tinner, Woodbeny •Fonlkncr John J., Farmer N. Woodbeny. Good David, Iron Master, Woodbeny. Gorsnch Harrison, Blacksmith, Woodbeny. Hicks John, Carpenter, Woodbeny, Honk Samuel, Chair-maker, Woodbeny. Hewit Beiy. L., Farmer, Woodbeny. Igou Q. W., Carpenter, Snyder. Kelly Joshua, Machinist, Altoona. Kennedy William, Founder. Woodbeny. Irfswis Thomas 8., Confectioner, Gaysport. Londen John, Merchant, Altoona, McGlathery Samuel, Butcher, Logan. McKcage John, Tobacconist, Hollldaysburw. Myers Abraham, Gentleman, Allegheny. Miller Peter, Farmer, Logan. 8 y Dru eg ist Hollidayabnrg. Port William, Tailor, Snyder. 6 Runyan Martin, Butcher, Logon. Rea James D., Merchant, HoUidayebnfg. Smith James, Blacksmith, Blair. Sink Christian 8., Merchant, Altoona. Tnssey Samuel C., Merchant, Tyrone. Westley John, Fanner, Login. Weyandt James, Laborer Greenfield. PxnHSTiiV ahia Railroad Eassuos, The earnings of this mod, for themontti of October, ahow ft deoreaae, aa compared with the name month last year, of $66,700 88. The expenses, however, were ranch leavsothat the real fal ling off is bnt $64,819 71. The net earnings from Jan. Ist to Not. list, show an'increase .of 9235,024 88, as compared with the same period last year. The nef earnings of the canal de partment for the last month ahow on increase of $4,45015 compared with Ootbber, 1557, and a decrcase of $10,908 12 for 1868, as compared with the corresponding of last year. NswFashiojvs rpa Ladiis.—The corxespond- of The Treat has heard, “on' excellent au thority," that the Empress and some of bar la dies have lately been engaged inmaking ell experiments pit dresa aaregards forni, and develppement, and color; and that the is “that they hate determined before to ioangcrate- a violent reaction to the pres ent style ; that is to say, to have dresses short enodgh ,to display the foot and ankle, instead of-trailing on the ground ; to diminish -im mensely their prodigons development; and in the place of colors more or leas staid, to have the brightest and gayest hoes imaginable.” Sosa of Tiskpekasce. —Last week we noticed the opening ofa Division ot the above Associa tion in ibis place. The following persons were elected and installed as officers at their first meeting.— ' P. W. P.—Chas. R. McCreo, lw. P.—B. F. Rose.- W. A.—Win. 0. McCormick. E. B—D. Galbraith. A. B. S.—H. L. Dele. F. S._D, T. Caldwell. Treas.—Michael jClaubaugh, C. —B. P. Custer. C.—A. D. Cherry. I. S. —WnaMoCormick. O.S.—J.S.DeIe. Chap lain—G. W. Patton. Thk Tteoxe akd Lock Have* Railroad.— d- M. M’Minn, the Chief Engineer of this Road, paid our sanctum a . flying Visit on Saturday last, tm the inteiljgence that be; had juat returned from Johnstown, where he had closed a contract for all Abe font necessary for the completion of the road. They will com mence layingtthe traok aa soon .as practicable in .^he. spring, and it is .confidently expected that the entire road will be finished in .less than a year.—Jerque Star. * %!riARDEn.---We are pleased tolearn *h? 4 the County Comipisaionerßj at s late meet ing. appointed oar fellow townsman, J. G. Ad lttm,Esq., Mercantile Appriuser for the ensuing yep. £he Squire is ceitainly deserving of the appointment, if devotion to bis party and bis labors for its success .are considered, and he is well qualified to discharge the duties' appertain ing to\he office. ■IQU Trial last for Special Adjourned Court onthe Third Monday (and 20th day) of Peeem- D. |B6B.* Robert irfqore’s Exrs. vs. H. 1. Patterson. JP*rid Gchd’s use vs.P. Watson et aL \ . Joseph Baldridge rs. Margaret Moore. Xyman Hubbeli & Wilson. Xloyd & f Wilson vs. ‘Johnston Moore. J.G. Pomeroy fetal vs, Allegh’y B. E. & C. Co. \.i • * Reuoous.— Rev. J. P. Brown, of Huntingdon will preach fax the Methodist Church, in this place, on Sabbath next Pajmc—Mob* Paiujees.— Xke papic in Bfew York seems to be op the increase, lit this goes on smoothly, and the only failures we have heard of were the failures to furnish good fits made by Some inferior clothing establishments. There is no such difficulty to he encountered by those who patronize the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Eockhill & Wil son, Nos. 608 and 605 Cbcsaut street, above sixth. Gentlemen and Youths never foil to pro cure capital fits at this popular establishment. Tent Best Cough Medicine.— One of the very best Cough Medicines to bo found any where, is Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup, sold by G. W. Kessler, at 50 cents per bottle. See advertisement of Dr. Sandford’s LIVER INVIGORATOR in another column. New llotei in Washington. —A project has been'Started by Captain James P. Levy, for the erection of a magnificent hotel in Washington City. It is proposed to organize a joint stock company, with a capital of $500,000, shares a hundred, and to erect a building at a cost of about $400,000. Such a building would be an ornament to the national metropolis. Bffi» A New Way to Kill Game.—As a train of cars on the Bellefontainc road was coming in on Saturday of week before lost, a largo flock of wild turkeys started up from the track, and the en gine struck two of them, which wore killed by the concussion. #®s- By the failure of a banking house at Washington, it appears that Brigham Young is a loser to the extent of $lO,OOO. With all his devotion to Mormonism, Brigham thought it as weirto'provide for a wet day elsewhere. SPECIAL NOTICES. Mey*B Magical Pain Extiaetor. Jb all rlliansta inflammation more or atm to allay inflammation strikes at the wot of dlaaase- immediate core. pallets juagicaz pain extractor, will allay g» -.k. lOßtiiu core, ■ DAUNTS UAQJCAL tAm EXTRACTOR wfflcuwtta following among agreat catalogue of diseasas? Bnrne. Scalda, Cota. Ohafi*, Bore Nipples, Conw, Bunion* ”"*!> %«*»» Poison, Bllee,Bcroftila. Otaara, Poser Sens, Mona,Sat Ache, PQea, Sore Eym, Owtt, BwrtUags, BheomaHsm, Scald Head, Salt Shewn, *■*■*ltc^Samlißa, So some tt may appear limredofawathatae feet amldote to its appoatte **** _ „ D^ ILXr ' S . **GIPJIL PAIK EXTRACTOR XnitaeOscts is magical, bocansethe time la so abort be tween diaeaw and a permanent core; and it is an extra to*v as tt jdtawsall disease ont of !the affected part, leasing the ttjnty. It ia scarcely ne ceeamy to say that no home, workshop, or nunnihetary, BomentwittMtat it KpßJttwotor is aenhinelnnlesa the box has upon if Mdtira.w.KMdw.aitocßn WdJrtlHwi:; and by all the Druggy «d dsalecs thwogliont the United States aod Canadas. «toet,KewSork. Hot* U, IflM-ly , . C. t. CHACK. HAIR DYE—HAia DYE—HATRnvfr VU. i batcheioe's hair dye i ... "f** lplonu “ awarded!® Wm. A. Batchejor since 183% and over 80,000 applications have *m «*»«£o the hair otlile fcfrpWhtofcmoneDyA WIL A. BATOHEIXJR’a HAIR DTK produces .color -9°*- to *•* ®»*lngnl*h«d from nature,and* vonuirasn not to iqfore I? the toast, however long ft ’■ maybe continued, fid the 01 effect of Rad Dyea remiedled; the Halt invlgo sated for Life by this Splendid Dje. ■ Made, add or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the "Kite Factory, 233 Broadway, New-Yodt. Bold by Druggists in Altoona,«ind by Druggists in all cities and towns of the United Stales. 99" Pennine, has the name and addw upon a tfeel plate engraving on fonrsldos of each Box, of i WM. A. BACHELOR. Not. X8,1868-ly 288 Broadway, New Task. Important to Females--Dr Cheese ***** Pau—The combination Of ingredients In these Mis are the resolt of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain jin correcting all ipanstrnatlons. Amoving all ob struction*, whether from cold or hemlm-t— irp ; n in thestde,palpltation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which always vise frqsi interruption of nature. Warranted purely TegetaUe, fnd free from anything injurioiy to We or health, i Explicit directions, which should be &d, ac company uhns itispecnlicriy suited. It will, is a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. , Each bottle, price one dollar, bears theGorermaentStamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. otoxm." ~£**“U P'JtZPL?* U daringthejlrtt wee monUit of Itegagney, at tiu&are rare to.bring carriage, folio* my other time Oiejf are toft. - In all cases of Kervon* and Spinal Affections, Pain in .theßack and Limbs, Patigue on alight Palpitation of ,tlw Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pffls Will effect acme when all other nutans have foiled, and atn»«n E t» * powetftd remedy,do not contain calomel, antimony, or anything bnrtftil to the const!' , dhecttons in the pam phial around each package, which ehonljl bo carefhlly preserved. Polo Agent tar the United States and n».«uf, . j JOB MOSRS, (late LC. Bddwhi A C 0..) „ _ ~ • ...'■ r ' ■ Rochester,H, T. .. y ‘: J 'rfM w .* n 4.? !***«» etafflpe enclosed Jto any an thorhMd AgSnhviU insore a tattle, containing anpiit., by return man. , r ?’ ! f B, L.JWmestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also, for adebyaUTrnggbts. | ; IJw» a, IMK-ly. ■ JHTARRIED. " .On the 23d Inst, by Iricnds CcreJnony, at the residence of the .bride's ftther, near Bristol, 2pcks comity, Pa_ o.' BRABTOW, of Altoona, Blair Co., Pa, to Hiss MAJUf ff. LONGSIBETH, daughter of John Longstreth. ON HAND AT McCORMICK’S Store —A splendid assortment of Ready-Made clothing. Call and see.; N0r.25,-tt For sale or rent—a large Swelling House and Lot of Ground, with- well of good water at the door, and a good* Stable,' adjoining McCormicks Store, East Altoona. .Well calcnlatodfor a Boarding House. Enquire of Nov. 25,1858-31. Attention altoona guards —You are hereby ordered to meet at your ar mory in the borough of Altoona, ,on SATURDAY, DE CEMBER 4th, 1858, at 1 o’clock P. U, In foil uniform, properly eqniped for drill. A court of appeal will be held on the same day. Q. W. SNYDER, Capt. Nov. 25-2 t. 1 THE PHILADELPHIA EVENING • BULLETIN: AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER, ' Devoted especially to the interest* of Pennsylvania. Containing important Telegraphic News sixteen hours in '■ advance of the rooming papers, Original, Foreign said Domestic 1 Correspondence, Editorials on all subt jects, and Full Reports of all news of the day. The Commercial and Financial Departments aro full, and are carefully attended to. As an Advertising Medium there is no bettor paper in the State, tbo circulation being next to the largest in the city, and among the most intelligent and influential of the population. TERMS: SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR, IHAtrVAVCX. CUMMINGS A PEACOCK, Proprietors No. 112 South Third St., Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY BULLETIN, a iundbomb wux-nixm, - i FAMILY WEEKLY NEWSPAPEJt, Is published by the Prop: ietors at the following dently tow rates: 1 1 copy, one year, - - - - - - - - .... $lOO Ccopies, do ............. gOO 13 do do iooO 20 do do ........... i iooO 80 do do ’\ ' ***■*. - - •> • SO 00 100 do do - • 6000 . FURTHER INDUCEMENTS 1 The largest tflubtowr 100) tJUlbawat for three pears. iMt> w> lupma wan., ralgffiu. A.McOORMICK. TUB WEST ALTOdNA CABINET WAKE SOOH/-Tha signed has latsly made arrangements dohusineas ona more otadn «deHBBIB than heretofore, and is now prepared to * ORDERS FOR lURNITURE, v ' o» art ram, '.'H ' AT SHORTEST NOTICE. Bis wtnkmoiar6acknowledged to be capable of doing The vcry hest work in the Kfiet of Cabi net Maying, with theircrders may rely nmreoehiing finished work. He keepsa constant supply of Furniture on band, to which he Invites to attention of those intending to “GO TO HOUSE-KEEPING.” PlMk Itori”* 1 ** r ° om 1,1 sear the COFFINS MADE TO ORDER. November 11,1868,' ISAAC CBOMJCK. FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CA -BB&—Thislia new article in this section of the country, although extensively need in the £asA They are a sore protection against . - WATER AND VERMIN, , !** other .advantages over the common cof on*. The remain* of the lamented CLAY and WEBSTER wereoacaeod in theee cmm. ForwOeb/ , ISAAC CROMER. Horember XI, 1868. v Altoona, Pa. TI7ILL WONDERS NEVER CEASE •TT —Kowhsee—notso long as McOOHMXCK keeps s*“* “ ril •»* brings such handsome good* as In did this folL It is the wonder of every person how he can sell such beantifol goods at such low prices, but the ! myetary strived—he knows what thepeople of Al- THE LADIES fcney DEBBB 00008 hss S*?Sdw£ ineeelyto suit their wants, embracing everything they re -Bh*wldown THE GENTLEMEN SStS.^ okOent of BOOTS and SHOES, CLOTHS. CAB - that angers and various mechanical implements, together with asuperblot of swan and tobacco. THE HOUSE-KEEPERs®*»£2' 6 7“ brought to the town ofAltoo- Sf’k W *** "°i? •* *a reasonable prices as they can be had elsewhere. Come and examine and price, and yon my save money thereby. * EVERYBODY brvlted to call and examine Head quarters for low PRlCES.—Thankful Cor past Avon, the subscriber respectfaUy beg leave to Sm the ciri«S thte gaceand vicinity that he has just received and opened his fall & Winter goods, top«t l> af WlllaoU ** Teiy low P l ***** CMh - u consists ZWwiff, Robes, Psj di Cheats, plain Merinos, figuredfindsiripedMerinos, Wool Plaids, Union - HngU*h Merinos, blade and fanpy Silts, Shawls of every description; Sheet - utgs, Madms, Flannels, Cassimeres, Sat tinelts, Oihgham. Chintz, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroideries embracing Collars, Setts, Bunds, Insert mgs. Edgings, in fins, every article of La dies Wear. Also—An excellent assortment of fashionable Ouccns ware,Glass-ware, Earthenware, Ac. BOOTS andS&OEE of dl sizes, qualities and styles.— Indies’; and Misses’ Shoes and Gaiters. J assortment of GROCERIES may be found at this establishment. J Come one! cone all 11 and examine the above stock. Altoona, Oct. 14,1868. J. B. 111 LEMAN. IS NOW RECEIVING THE LARG ESTand most complete ASSORTMENT OR GOODS t&at baa ever been offered lu A^^y?nn. His Stock consists ot, in part, a large assortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as French Merinos, assorted colors ; all-wool Plaids, Delaines in every style j Cloaks, Shawls, And a general assortment of Dry Goods for winter. «:■», CARPETS, qVEENSWiBE, Boots, Shoes, Hats,, Paps, fto. HlO Stock of GROCERIES is very Iturse, and he W prepared to seU Wholesale at Philadelphia prices, freight only added. , Wb.iCwJ» buyers will dud they can save money by ex amining his stock before purchasing elsewhere. " Altoona, Nov. J8,1888,-6m PRIVATE SALE.—THE SUBSCRI ben will sell at private sole, all Out * B valnaUe business stand adth LARGE BRICKDWELLING U|7|M and Lot of Ground, fronting SO foot on MB 11IV Virginia street and extending bock.llo to a 20 feet alley, in the flourishing Altoona. Theimprovemonta areaUnearly new and the 8t ?? * “ ®?y to tha Place. It will bo ■old In two lot*, of 28 feet each, or the whole together to TOitporcnaam. The property ta now occupied by Dr. J. i'-SS'ftSk wI “ V S*!?? 011 the let day of APnl» *869, when a good and clear iitle will bo given. Should tlio property not be eold by the let of January nextjlt will then be offered forrent for one year. * ♦w . nM J 0 " Ulde £2*J to suit the times. For tnr thor Information apply to Tim. F. Sellers, Sabbath Rest, BlairOs, Pa-or to the subscribers at Pottstown, Jfont “ DANIEL GILBERT, Rovember 11,1858-4fc TOBIAS aETi wpa ’ ‘PUBLIC SALE.—PUBLIC SALE JL OF toww iois In the town of PATTERSON, Juniata Op, will commence on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6,1858. s*“° Ifts ax* eligibly situated and worthy the attention of all who desire a cheap home. (opposite Mimn) is one ofthe moetthri vtng to was inonr State, and being the site ofoniof the Urge Machine Shops Ot the Pennsylvania Ruilroa/t ftuy manes an abundant demand for labor of all kinds. Now is the tune for Artisans of all descriptions to atenro a home ta tfafo rapidly growing town. N. B.—Terms will be nude known on day of sale. • Pay ments wfll be nude easy. For fturther information apply i J. MIDDAOH, Kov. 18,1858-ta. Patterson, Jttnlata co,'Pa. TITHE BE AS, LETTERS TESTA- T f MKHTAEY to the estate of Dr.O. D.THOMAS, lato of AJtoons Borough, deceased, hove been granted to the subscribers, all persons indebted tothe. said Estate are requested tomike immediate payment, and thoee:hav]ng chums or debuses sgslnst the estate of the said decedent will make known the same without delay to one of the un dersigned. The Books and Accounts are In the ' hands of John Shoemaker, of Altoona, one of the Ex’ra, for imme diate settlement JOHN* SHOEMAKER, Altoona, pa- JAMBS HUTCHINSON, Altoona, Nov. 11, ISM^Ot wnal,lft EgHrmfcms. T OOK OUT FOR YOUR HEADS! J 4 —The subscriber would inform the in* -■■■s habitants'of this place and vicinity that he has just rucrived the latest styles of HATS AND CAPS,*^^ among which may be found the best Block Mole Skin and Silk Hats, Black and different colored Wool Hats, Caps of all styles and prices, for men and boys. Persons in want of anything in rite above lino will find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber before purchasing elsewhere. ' lie has also on hand an excellent assortment of-Ladles’ FURS, of different colors and prices. Those in wans of the article should call at once. Store on Virginia street, opposite tbo Lutheran church. Altoona, Oct. 14, 1858.-ly JESSE SMITH. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Lettcrs of Administra tion on the Estate of Francis Stephens, late of Logan town* ship, Blair county, dec’d, have been granted to the under signed. All persona knowing themselves indebted to said Estate aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present the same duly authentic catod for settlement. „ October 211858-Ct. More new goods i—the un- DEBSIONED'has just received a fresh supply of and WINTER GOODS, consisting of Cloths and Cas slmeros of all qualities and colors; Plush Velvet and Silk VESTINGS. Also, a large stock of Shirts, Drawers and Undershirts, Gent’s Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Ac. Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am prepared to soil os cheap as they can be hod in town. Nov. 4,1888. T. ELWAY. Conveyancing.— all kinds of writing done.at the shortest notice.—Deeds, Mort gagee, Ac., executed in the neatest manner by JOHN wwftßMifmi, 3,1657-tf.],1657-tf.] Mwoglc Temple, Altoop*. • /«••-. x. <-.:yg*» ~=vf JACOB GOOD, Adm’r. v- ■-5- ■* S^Lju s0 ’ 8 LOTtEBIBS m CAPIT A L PRLZS |Se,OVP TICKETS oiIEY 810. Singia Nmnbtr Lotteriesfor NovenlberTiim, at ACODST? QBOEOIA, in putflfc, nnder the super intsndento of 06m nusSjOQBlV Clam 44 draws on Saturday, December 4,1858. Cl Am 45 draws oa Saturday, December 11, 1858. Clam 48 draws bn Saturday, December 18,1868. Class 47 draws oo Saturday, December 27, 1868. OS THBPLAK OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 60,000 Tickets! mz ,m» bvxhub *m tn nmsl magnificent schemri «o BMiw «im mmiHiuMMim. 1 PrlM of , «nWMO| 4 Prise of toO 1 “ “ 30,0001 4 “ “ . son 1 “ ? 10,0001 4 « « tOO 1 ““l 6,00 1 4. «« Bon 1 «■ «i 6O Prises of 600 1 “ “ B,ooxl 60 “ * 300 1 “■* 1,500 100 _ “ « 175 4 “ “ 1, 001230 « « *- TIOS ./WO 1230 APPROXIMATION PRISES. . -j, 4 Priam of $4OO Approx’Uaß. to $7O/K» PriMaro $l,OOO 4 - “ SOO u . *.. « « 4 “ “ 900 .«* “ 10/100 “ « 800 4 “ “ 126 “ « 5,000 « « »0 4 “ “ 100 “ » 4,000 “ « So 4. “ « 3,000 « « So 4 « “ 50 “ « 1,600 « “ 900 6jooo u u ao*ro s 100/100 6,4B6Prim anumnUag to . SMOuDdO Wlnb IldutijjOi' Ibhet $5; Quarter* $3,60. PLAN Of THB LOTOUIY. The number# from 1 to 60,000, nwmimHiin with thehe Numbers,on the Ticket* printed on eeparate illpe of paper, an encircled with small tin tube* and 'placed In one Wheel. The lint 467 Mm, similarly printed tad encircled, ate placed in another wheel. The wheel* are then revolved, and a number ii drawn fromthe wheel of Ntunbera, and at the wse time a Prise la drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered by (ha Commimianera; the Prize being placed against the Number dlawn. Ihla operation ia repeated until all the priao* aredrawn out. Appaoxnunoif Paurs.—The t«o preceding and tho two •nccecding Number* to those drawing 'jfa first 7 Pritn will be entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. Por ex ample : if Ticket No. 11260 draw* the $60,000 Priao, those Ticket*numbered 11248, 11249,11261,11282, willeaohbe entitled to $4OO. If Ticket No. 660 draw* the SSOLOOO Prize, those Ticket* numbered 648,649,651, 652, wtUeach be eutitlbd to $3OO, and so oh according to'the above 'scheme. The 6,000 Prizeaof tSO. will be determined bj> the lasi figure of the number Oat draws the $50,000 Prize. Ro» example if the number drawing the $60,000 Prise ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets, where the Number endir in 1, will be entitled to $2O. If the Number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 win be entitled to $2O, and so on to 0. > ■ T Osrtifieates of Packages viU he add at the following rates which la the risk: , ■ Certificate of package of IQ Whole Ticket*, ago “ “ 10 Half “ ’ *4O “ “ lOQnarter " 35 IN ORDERING TIOTKre*OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose the money to out address for the rickets ordered, orrecelptof which they will bo forwarded by first mail!-? Puwmaserscan have tickets ending in any number they Ae list of Drawn Number* and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will pleaee write their signature* plain, and give their Poet Office, County and State. ' i Remember that every Prise is drawn and payable in frit) without deduction. ; AU prises of 41,000 and nndnr, paid immediately after the drawing—other prises at the usual time of Sfrdays. ; AU communications strictly confidential, i Address ordeie for tickets or certificates to . n .?• SWAJf 4 CO, Aumtila, Go. '. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala, or Atohintn, Qa. can have their orders flUed, and save timeu by addressing 8. Swan A Co, at either of those cities. v A U*t SPthe nflmbers that are drawn from the wheel; with the amount of the prize that, each one is entitled tot wtU be published after every drawing, in the following na.>- per*:—Note Orleans Delta, Mobile liqjuttr, Charledon Sun. dard, AashvOle Gazette, Atlanta fnte&geneer, Kew Tortf Weekly Day Hook, Savannah MormngJCnos, Riehtnond Dis patch, Xeio York Dispatch, anSlPaulding (Miss.) Clarion Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist. [JnoJ-ly. T3LANK BOOKS AND STATIONED JL> EV. WM. 8. HAVEN, WMJSW JOB pßixTsa, Statiouxb akd Roox Corner Market Ot SecondSts?Pittsburg. Bi.Wmdtmmr respcctfnUy Invites attention to bis large and woU selected stock of, Blank Book , Paper and Stationery, Rail Road , Mercantile and Book Fainting, i of every description, pr imptly- osocnted. , Agent for L. Johnson A Co, Typo Rounder, Phila d|,lPhta - fJnly 17.1868-ly 1 /'2J.OOD FITS! BEST PITS!! PIRSTI JJ RATE FITS til—For a good fitting and well-nude COAT, call on j. SNYDER. ■ ' For an excellent fitting VEST, by all means call on 3 BKYBER, ' For PANTALOONS? that can't bo beat for fit and »»»**. “i 1 " 1 * .... J. SNYDER.: Como, kind reader, if you want to dress in a fiwhionahle style, call at myShop, opposite nowhere, but clow to Al toonaßanking House, Look outfor the picture with my name below. , JACOB SNYDER, TioasL: Altoona, Oct. 14.14, 1558.-ly ; f| WM. S. BITTNER, SURO-BON DENTIST, J Office immediately opposite tie Lutheran Church, on Virginia street. Teeth extracted without pam, by means of electricity—nohnmbng. A student whb can come well recommended fiir morality and possesses k good English education, will be taken. [Sejrt. \ Boot and shoemaker.—the subscriber respectfully informs Uni citizens of Altoo na mid vicinity that he still continues to manufacture Boote and Shoes of every description, ontheShortost nb- Um, at his shopon Main Street,, next door tothe PrOemc office. Ills work is done np in the best of style, arid can not taU W rive mtisttetfon. Only rive him acall. - Kov. 4,1858.-ly. t- L. RICKARDS, i DR. WM. B. FINLEY RE- -i SPECTFDTXY offers lib services to the people of Altoona «Ad the Joining - '.He may be found at the office heretofore oo» copied by. Dr. G* D, Thomas, , Altoona, Sept 80,186&-4t , "RMJJ COUNTY INSURANCE Mdersighed, Agent of th« Blafr ooonty. flutuai - Fite Ixunuikiice Ouddcqt. is at alt firu. Bute Jan.B,«W-tf] JOHN i rpAKE NOTICE, THAT THE AS- J. SKSSMENT No. J 6, made by the Lycoming Mutual Insurant* Compiny, to Blair county, Is payable at my of ??■ h 3 per cent, on- all notes in force V *z£’ W®s*, ■„ ' JOHN SHOEMAKER, : AUoona, Jnly 15,1858. Recover, j QETTEBS FOR SALE.—THE UN KJ dewfgnedhos on hand a lot of Settees which he will ; . JOBN SHOEMAKER, .? March JJ-tf] Masonic Temple. Solution of citrate of mag. NKSI A~* t y u ?g Cathartic. mild In its operation ana agreeaWe fo to itebyprepared and for sale by June A. ROUSH, iMiggist. PEA NOTS.—S,OOO BUSHELS WlL mingtoupea Nuts instore and for sale by u.M.t.aa-iKm.v -i „ WM. N. SHUGARD, • i 35, 68 ~ I y] 181 North Third street, PhUad’a. T UMBER FOR SALE. JLi «0,000 SHINGLES, 60,000 LATHES, and all kinds of BUIILDINO MATERIAL, lower than the lowest, for Cash. Apply la JOHN SHOEMAKER, i RENT.—THE STORE-ROOM 1 now occupied by J. &J. LOWTUEB, will bo for Rent by the 18tn of October next. Bopt. 23,1858. WM. M. LLOYD. ; (IIONFECTIONEBY.—PLAIN AND \JI fine Confectionery manufactured and for sale by - , WM. N. SUCGARD, ■March 25, ’SS-ly[ 101 North Third street, Pidlad’a. Raisins.— 1,000 boxes bunch and Layer Raisins in store and for sale by - WM. N. SHDGARD, March 25, ’5B-1 y] 191 North Third street, Philad’a. - CREAM TARTER, SUPER-CARBO NATE of Soda, Salaratns, Washing Soda, Darkee’s Baking Powder, in store and for cole at Sept. 2, ’BB-tf.] A. EODfiH’S Drug Stcis. ; OA BARRELS OE FLOUR JUST o*7 ret shed and for isle by A-~4; r*£-! 'THE LIVER 1$ Jbom of tbo best PttrgaUre ancf U«5 -- _ »- £*• «SP«Mc» that sets pa a (Wuutie, *“• *s»s“* *»»»anyoticf medicinehnowmltiinct Mty a Otttorte, but» Ztvcr remedy, acting fir* « tho Zivcr its morbid matter, tluu on the Itotmach and *K>wen to carry off that mutter, thus accomplishing two purpuoe* effectually, without any of the painful thsin— experienced in the operations of most CtUhatHetTli strengthens the system at the same time that it purest It «nd when taken daily in stud-rate doses, trail etrfcnethee end btriid it op with unusual tepidity. • * . ktriß one of the . principal reghbtbrs of ths thT^^^ he ? u vtttorm ita ftiaCtiooa weJl* •feLS??? the B>stcm |aro fully develop**! Tk sas-'SSS Sa»«w < =*a®ss To prove that this reme aon troubled with Ltmi form*, haa hot to try a hot* tain. Thews GuUw remove all the system, supplying in of bile, invigorating the! digest well, rcurvuco thi health to the whole machl of the disease—effecting a{ Bmocs Attacks are cur nxvumn, by' the occa nuum. One dose after eating is tach and prevent the food Only one dose taken be lightmare. Only one dose taken at Is gently, and cures Oos- One dose taken after each 49* One doae of two tea eve Sick Hkadacbk. One bottle taken fcr fe too cfttteo of tho disease, Only one dose immediate- One doeo often repeated Morbus, and a preventive . 43* Only one buttle is System thu effect* of medt 4S* One bottle taken for lowness or unnatural color One dose taken a short' ▼lgor to the appetite, nndi One doae often repeated It* worst form*, while Bnm yiehl almost to the first One or two dose* cures in children: there is no remedy in the world, as it A few bottles cures Dropsy ,Wo take pleasure In re aa a preventive far Fever all Fevers of a Billons typo, aud thousands are willing virtues. Its^vw o*** 0 ***^*•■*'**^ Clr nnan^n °i w> testifaeay fat vo . m *gl|g:i4Tßß INVIQOKATOR DTSCOVKfty, and Is dally ***** to believe. ItCMaUr& all Druggists. . by The great beautifieri so I«n* ndaUceeMftiUy sought, FOtTNI> AT LAST! «?“ » BBSTOm PIBMANENTLY ORA* BAIR TO its original color; covers luxuriantly the i—n. muvos all dandruff, itching and all strufttla, scald bead and alleruptk>M; nrnke» the hair soft, and will praMrre it to any imaginable age; rcmorS, as If bv uagic, all blotches, Ac*, from the bee and curesall mm if gla and ntrVoae headache. See circular and the following! n T .® t*r Protaj. Wood’* automers and the approbation, and patronage It receives ■ahstantlal and worthy clUaops of our vl- P^PA^TICMf inC? tt is A UOaiVAI.UABLR Scud ns as soon as Way bo one gross of *1 size; and one dozen $2 size; and believe ns yonrs very rcetoeetlUlly. (Signed) DAXIEL LAnIOKP < Co. _ HlckoryQroTe. St. Charles Co- Mo*. Nov. 183 1860 Peot. O, J. wood—Dear Sir: Some time last mmtnor w« ?r^rS? ncce,*liena friend* “* “S') yonr Restorative) Httle hope of success, but. to oUr surprise, a *7, “PP«c#Uona ««P of hair aoon started otlt. and wo can now say that our l«or haa as “ d •? Inxurhmt a crop ofhokss*! yy •oddo hereby recommerd tjrocdylqr all Jiseases ofiha acaip and hair; We a, e,yonr» respectfully. gJ»RGK W. ntGaiSfiOTlUM. RARAH Ai inaCLUv’BOTIIAM. • Professor Hdir Rwtonitlve, And truly sAx it h ! a*j£3S , < SS; im one of the worst klmh ' * -t* Yohm RestkmtfaUy, Wood A 00, Proprietors 312 Broadway Ifcir York Jfc«rie by tl. W. KBSSLEB, Altoona,andby all «od g^>l y ; . [Jose 8, QW-q; T 06k OUT FOB THE NEW STORE. w th« «£*?“*,. that he haa jtiat returned nom the City and opened his store on the Coasra or Asms am Vraowu Srtsats, Where he oners for sale the largest and cheapest stock of WOODEN AND WILLOW-WAUS, Eyer brought to this place, which bo will sell, M’llOfc#- SALS and RETAIL. He will also keep cottalailUv uni hand a large supply of * FLOUR , FEED, BACON, F{o } and Country Produce v/ufi ktncL, which hoiwDl dispose of at the lowcst ca>.h prfoes. Asha has bought his goods f or cash, ho Will be enabled to soil them low for cosh* He would respectfully invite alt to giro him a call and judge for tfacmsoltee. Oct. 28thy 1868-tf.] v LEWIS FLAjpK* Fall and winter fashions. —The subscriber takes pleasure In aunoanclns to the public that he baa just received bis stock of "“ 1 • ■ FALL AND WINTER GOODS. together with the very latest stylos of Fashion, and is how prepared to accommodate all who may give him a COIL te the meet satisfactory manner. ' 1 His stock consists of nil qualities of goods. shitted, to the season, for dress-coats, ovcr-coata, vesta, Pantalooha. Ac. His experience in the business warrants bin th ndmb. ing to his customers the very best fits. All be asks is a trio], that he-may be able to convince tho public of the truth of IHs assertions. Room on Main street, two doors above the Jfatioaal Hotel. JOHN O’DOKPSIiIk October 28th 185S—tf. WALL PAPERS I Wall Papers 11~-- Come and see tho largest and cheapest usorQUeht West of tho Alleghenies- - YOUNG FOLKS—Paper your rooms and bo sociable. OLD FOLKS—Paper yohr rooms and bo cOthfortidJlr. Boantiful Wall Papers can bo bodght ataUtorfcesfhan. 10 and 12 cents up to $5 per roil. ” ‘ Window Curtains. Fire Board Screens, Tester Cifttts, with a groat variety of decorations alwars for sale by W. P. MARSHALL * co. Sept. 23,1858 —2m.] 67 Wood Street Pittsburg, Pi. Home testimony, : . «.• ~ [Prctn tho LeWistoWh Abrort.l I bare boon afflicted for ten j ean with Chronic Dt&rrhma. and have received more benefit from Du VaU'sQalTtnicoil than any other medicine I ever used. ALEX. McKKE. ■ - Oliver township, Mifflin conntv Pa This is to certify that I used Dd Vail’s GatoS*’Oß in my family in some of tho diseases for which it is ntom mended and found to act almost spontaneously. I r mend it to all who suffer from pain. A. M. INGRAM - Sept. 2, ’6B—ly. Bedttaclownshlp, Mifflin p* A CARO.—Hear what Mrs. Vauehn orpunc&nsvilUj says;—l have used the Galvanic on prepared by J.D. Stonercad, Lewistown, Pa,fcrTw, painful disease myself and recommend it to others, andin every case found it to be one. of tho vonrbftt medicine.^ utae. ivtxygu^ijiEtQuMtuvaUiatbelmn*. / : : ‘TTOIT CAtf ALWAYS 05TAI&ALL . callinsiut - -T - , -- -.i. 1 mob i dy Is at Inst fbnni any mn CoMi-tAiNt, in any 'of Its tie, and conviction fa aa- | morbid or trad mattfafrott their place a healthy flow stomach, earning fcod to “toon, ton* l and uory, removing the sawn radical core. > ed, asp, watt is anna, khiaal use of the Lltsn in- sufficient to relieve theacas from rising and aowfag. fore retiring, ||| ilih>i bight, loosens the ihthowi TIVWIESS. 1 meal will cure Oyniapafe. spoonsful win dwnyaiw: male obstruction nteovu and makes a.perbcl own, O’ relieves Cholic, vrhila is a sure care fbr CkgUU ofCnoixmt. needed to throw OQt of the cine after a long sfckaeaa. JArswc* removes all sab from tho sklh. time before eating give* makes the food digest wall, cures Chronic Diantata in mer aud Bowel eamrJffan dose. attacks canted by Vend anrer, safer, or spesdle# nevtrfialti by cxclUUg (he absorbents commending the mmltrine and Agile, Chill fsw, and U operates with certainty, to testily to Us WOhStlU