os ue knovo. rff* 1 * ***** am ;£?*» on U»o stott.Sk tuo p^trful n « ;0j ?J’p»i*tonr< kfu , 1 |i= iu rimctiotuLlr.* Ht p«J A °n the hrt^T LPwSwnnwS*^ “t f:, ult, the bTJ? oiio» h ’neJj- wJi-re»S** »ts lowhicl, a M found, an,*, a ;- ty of^' 1,1 touvjctiua t, * i or ha 4 wntUrfrai, ['tuco t • h. CfUlMOg f^ 0 * S"i:;s to t „ * reding tba WII.IT IB 4Jmi thoLimg: nt (o relieve ifinj; anti eonrhuT*' retiring, loosen* tie theta* ill cure Pvßpejau iul will aim,, '■’■-‘lniclioß rung* tiikm a perfect enr lc'rß uliolle, vtfcUs p t°t Cuoia OIL*. .! t -v U.row o*t of a, lu r a loin; RtekoM, its remove* a]| mu t-kin. 1 .ere catins (Irti • lon food dlKntvA ‘ l.rouic Diarrhoea t»' i>.i Huvvel coinploj*,, - cnUM.nl l»j Woiii Mifcr, or »p*c4hT ■■iiiiis thonbrorlHij* .• .Miu- tho modUlM, ifti". I’liill Krvor.tat r.itm with ccrUtsl*. lify tb ito wonili! ATOR VI.T-V; and ia d»ih live. Itcnr**«*i( • and seldom toon ■;i!:d of hirer Ccb to a rouittoo ; ;* t;iii;\s£» him. ■ vtli:. ‘■e.r,iy, N»w Tork. V I • mid Mailed It iAT.y 2T. 18M.-V A H I N ET rviTUßjs, XOTIGE. - capable of > LS Of' I '■f,. i-.tif order* o*3 rdf umitnre on bMi,b i nu tiding to rriNG." mu ft) f> ORDER. 1.-AAC CkOMBX. liriMAJ, CA. it thin actios of ttt r. '’iciiart. The/ n iv-r :ln> common !.ay it&a meant AAC CROMER, , .Altoona, Pa FASHIONS. ;.v in annonaela*!» !-■* flock of /.’ GOODS. f iv.-hion, and i* ne» «t gbre him a o*ll 4 f pcxxla. aiaitedtolW >t<*. Pantaloon*,,Ac -rent* him In proaif bo old* to conftec* r.boyo the Xatloatl U.V O'VONSBU- STATIONS- Lt^l> :(ztioncry r ß<& ■ h Printing, Founder*. ‘ '.lnly IT. 185 ML L•» iW*l \inUi r*ajmont 11! N IV. HOOPBB DMAS J.JAME*- the i#; 1 n fru-li WP^C i - r.rn-'thM='’S3 ... Velvet «H«* *2 r-Vrts, I>r i; rl^owlicrc.flS 1 UiS Bltt# 'N/tHUOACP. r.i pkk-oaBbO; iin; &>o3, W&* V-llc PfJgS^, (F FAfHKg ;! < . ®2a* I'LAIN. A? 1 Bixok.s« %tom Critoc. t*/ ‘ • : '-"V .' •■■:.•- ; LOCAtL ITEMS* gCWMBfe Hints foe W Ttlclcv WeJy, ; 1 opon the necessity of bt»Bin«»aen nd. d tlrfL Selr Jmsinese. : By «> doing. It may sgs*“** - «««> ~*~rr hut at the same tunc, wc Certainly we arc, Dul 01 ~. , . Swill generally build up another, and wit; Sid If merchants will advertise with us j will build us up, and in return they will t»« Lat up through us. Wc comment the follow tog article, from the Harrisburg - TtUgmph, to those who do ®°t advertise. Our business men should embrace the present ,!m e . above all others, to make extensive use of tlist infall able panacea for bnnl times prm ... ink.” The harvest and fall work is over, : end farmers ami others throughout the country tie about to lay in their supply of clothing, fur ore, groceries, in short all the necessaries of ,“e Winter season. Of course they -will not Durchase without looking around them to see where they can expend taeir money to the nest advantage—and hence if advertisements are oublisbed in the newspaper, or cards and pos ters printed and circulated, the buying comma: nity will read them and be greatly governed by their contents. Those merchants who dothus advertise get, in consequence, the best trade the Muntty atfords—particularly that trade which triags cash. Tb? wise business itwn, there fore, looks,upon this matter from a common lease standard. Ho should consider that in these days of newspapers, a proper system and degree of advertising is just as necessary as a itore-room to contain his goods, or the sign over his door which conveys to passers by the n ,iM of the proprietor. It is not a lijbury to h* indulged in when business is more than or viicarily prosperous —it is a nreetxity at all times, bat decidedly so in times of inactive trade.— i Tie experioneo of eminent and successful mer chants has demonstrated the truth of this ns lertion in hundreds of instances. And it is but EStural that it should be so. A bold, readable, wide-awake advertisement in ft public journal, or in the shape of cards or circulars, shows that there is‘some life—some business activity— : tome progressive talent in the advertiser, which men in the dullest times attracts attention, and is the means of giving him a popularity profita ble as well as pleasant. This feature of busi uoss is well understood by some men engaged in trade—by others it is not. Other things be ing equal, the results of the operations of the iwo classes are very perceptibly favorable to the- former. Particularization is uunccssary— what we staters .\fact known to every man of common intelligence, and clearly observable iu every community, our own as well as others. What Ws Saw in Church.—We do not pro fas to beyis pious as wo should be, but we are possessed of one of the “evidencesof piety”— a fondness of attending public worship—and when we go to church, we do it to enjoy the •inging, the prayers and the preaching ; but we wt sorry to say that there arc those who will not permit us to so enjoy' ourself, at least such was our experience on Sunday week, at the Methodist Church, in'this place. During the reading of tfao first hymn, we saw seated at our j left hand, two la—(not ladies—we don’t know I what to call them,) whispering to each other— i no doubt making remarks upon their neighbors’ bonnets or dresses. We wore, so annoyed that ill the sentiment of the hymn, and oven the page, were lost to us, and our enjoyment des troyed. Then, while the minister was reading the morning lesson, our pleasure was again mar red by the shallow-brained actions of two young lads in front of us. A young clerk in a store in town, who evidently consider? himself apatr tern, of respectability and fashion (he may come op to the latter, but his actions bring him fur i below par iu the former,) was engaged hunch ing a companion at every sentence of the Ice sod, which, to his corrupt mind; appeared cx- I ccptionable in modesty of language ; and this I StiDovcd us exceedingly. When the sermon was I commenced, ‘•certainly,” thought we, “nothing *iii transpire to auncy us—fear of being under | the notice of the wandering eycof the preach tr will curb all indiscretions of the - But we were doomed to disappointment. While drinking in a sublime thought from inspired lips, our whole mental being chained In perfect sub missiueness to the controlling power of the or i &tor, the spell was broken, by the monkey-shines —absolute monl:cy-chines —of a human being (in form— not act) within the range of our eye,and th.a offender was tho well-trained son of*one of onrmost respectable citizens. We were .shock ed . Wc could pardon, in some measure, the hi sinless apes who had annoyed us before, but for this person, who should have known better, and done better, in consideration of his acknowl edged good sense, was unpardonable. Wc left the church, at the close of the services, in no good humor,| wc ,assure you, reader ; and while we ate our dinner on that day, we determined to let the public know first of the actions of the persons who,aggrieved us so deeply, and if that «ould not servo to put an end to their evil and detestable interruptions of God’s worship, to give their name# the next time. M?s. Kwo’s B elect SenooL.—Mra. King »ould inform her fripnds and the public, that next term of school will open on Monday, ecember 20th.' Those who have confided their lughters to her, and others who may wish to o so may be assured of her continued desire, , as shei hopes, increased ability, to impart. * Bubstantial » useful, accomplished %£?*?***• sh.L«ib.i d , t . tol, ’ lttls ' Hl “»*. “iitiiii •v, ® contribute us much us possible to their care 19>pmcmeilt of those committed to ?3 *® 86 » er V**br- A redac ts five per cent. wUI be made if paid in od- Won'- °“ T * mrsda y night last, a fine\borae d, B 2 J°;- J «°h Sofsker, in ]Frec- Bo» sb «olen from his stable, Company of which Mr. 2i. j 8 a member % foimd 7 menin^ei 7 dircctlonfbut Distinguished Pabsekoeb.—Yesterday mor- | ning, • John C.. Heenan, thc “ Benicia Boy," j 1 who gave Morrissey such-an awful pummelling I on .the first found in the late for the chum pionship of America.vpusscdj’through this’place, on Hie rEkprehs Traifi, sfi roufe fbrlEittsburgh, where hoandhia. celebrated:trainer, Aaron Jones, wl fa proceeded hiaoi hj the Fast Line, fin Monday night, gave .» sparripg exhibition .last evening, In our opinion be comes fully up ito all that, has been said about his dimensions, • and wo believe that a stroke fromhis “ south paw" would make the stars fly mid. give a.follow a slight headache. He is a much bettor looking man than -uro had imagined to find him, hot* withstanding, there is a determined; bull-dog look about his countenance, which indicates one born to the science in which.he has became so proficient, and who could Tendnte on awful amount of punishment without flinching.— None of our “ sparera" evinced adesire to have a friendly “ set-to" with him and he was conse quently permitted to i paaa without giving us an exhibition of his skill.. Although no notice of his coming had beengiven, the news of his ar rival spread rapidly and ere the train moved off, the avauue in front of the Logan House was well filled. Mobe Pajiset Tixievixo.,—This business is now carried on so_oxtciisLvely ip this place, that it may bo set down ns a regular business, and considered one of our “institutions.” Within the last couple of weeks, quite a number of cel lars and pantries have h e on relieved of tb.ir contents, and always bn Friday or Saturday nights, showing conclusively that the persons engaged in this -business, which jis generally wholesale, know when the Sunday preparations are made and a goood lot of bread, cakes, pies, butter, &c., is on hand. The cellars of our clever friends, Joe Ililoman and Joe Adlam, have .received professional visits from some of the gentlemen, and in both cases the proprietors were relieved of nil articles in store, in the eata ble line, which required no cooking. Can not something bo dono to put a stop to this busi ness ? The robberies arc often daring, some times visiting the same places twice in succes- ■ Our citizens should be careful in securing their premises against, those night prowlers, who may become emboldened by their many unde tected depredations on pantries and cellars, and begin to look far something more valuable. Military Election.— -An'election for Brigade Inspector, to fill the unexpired term of Maj. John C. Innca, dcc’d, came off at the armories of the different companies in this county, on Saturday last, nnd , resulted In the election of Adj. J. C. Osterloh, of the Hollidaysburg Felnci- Mes, over Lieut. J. R. MeFai’mut also of the Fencibles, and Capt. Jas. Bell, of the Tyrone Artillery. . The Jseyisler gives the following which it says is the official vote: O. >lcF. Bell. Juniata Rifle. 85 8 Washington Artillery, 82 8 Scott Rifle, Hoi. Fencibles, Kiiiuiet Gmmls, Altoona Guards, Logan Rifle, Wayne Guards, '■ 12 Allegheny Cavalry, 60 Tyrone Artillery,) and I ' 1 Tyrone Cavalry ) S&* We have received an awful long commu nication, over the awful signature of “ Penna philopcenaue,” entitled “ Our thoughts ly read ing ‘ Philopcna,’ ” meaning an article under that caption which appeared in our | paper a short time since. In the communication the writer complains that the author of the first article did uot give the proper derivation of the word, and bungled thejGcnnan and Latin horribly. Well, he may hare done so, for aught we known, but he could uot have made a worse fist of those languages than “ IVnaapbilopocnaqs” did of the English. For the reason that we have no time to make English of the affair, and if wo had it is too long for the subject, together with the fact that the author forgot to give his or her name, we decline publishing it, and have care fully filed it away in our cabinet of curiosities. A Novel Invention.— As anumber.of young men will persist in grinding tobacco in church, it is proposed to get up a largo flask, to be pla ced in the breast pocket,. with a funnel or tube in the same, to receive the product of the mill, which they can .carry home with them and emp ty out on their mother’s parlor carpet pr clean ly scrubbed floor, instead of leaving it in the corners of the pews.; We hope the invention may be speedily got up and .patented, and eve ry storekeeper in town made an agent for its sale. Lei flic Indies be on the look out, and when they observe a gentleman with afull breast ed coat, they may calculate that he has a’"hop per” in his bosom. -> Goon Flocb.—Since wc have livedia Altoo na, we hare had some good and some very, bad flour, but the besh decidedly the best, we have ever had in our house, warTmade at the new Steam Mill, in this .place, ’ a few .days since. Better bread tho ( a that made from the flour from the Steam Mill, we have never eaten, and we arc certain we inoyer wish better. Although the flour was made from common red'wheat, the ; ’ ... „-r, ?.■ s 1 ' :V ■ bread is exceedingly white and very easily made. We have heard many complain of the flour made at this Mill, and not without caopp, bat they should remember that it was new, and of course could not ho regulated so as to .make . the very best flour from.the first, i It is now* in capital order, tumipg oat as good . flour ps can be manufactured in the country, ,a|lm wc think, give universal satisfaction. ! O Eabs Prkstest.— tfhe Carlisle American states that a |hrce year old Buck, weighing, ibs., ■ .was axpressed to the proprietor of the Washing ton ,HOTel, in .that place, from Tyrone 'd ; * v» | B®=. Reader; is there not: some being whoby i 1 the affinity ef spirit, the lavs of eternity per i mit you to cherish and truly to call friendt- Would iti not be n high, And holy gratification, where that being has passed oat of your natural sight.into the Spirit Labels, to have tut image of the earthly appearance of that dear one ? Pa rents, is it .not a duty to you* children, to leave them this image to gratify this noble passion ? * Hovf eften do we hear, the exclama tion, where persons are viewing portraits, “ I would not value any stua if I could bat procure the portrays of my departed parents or children.’ Reader, if you are gifted with that enobling feel ing of unity, you have on opportunity now to gratify it, at a small cost, by procuring por traits which it is known will not fade,' at the Ambrotype room of J. W. : Claubangh. See ad vertisement Dentistry.— ln. another column will bo fonnd the card ,of Dr. S. tammell, of Hollidaysburg, Operative and Mechanical Demist, to which the attention of our readers is directed. Dr. K. enjoys, the reputation of being a skillful practi tioner id his line, and we! doubt not will render full-satisfaction to all Who entrust him with their work. He promises to do work as cheap as any other dentist .in . the county, and deduct the fare, from this place to Hollidaysburg, from all work done for persons in this place, when the amount is over five dollars. Accident.— OaSabbntb last, as the family of Sath K. M’Cunc Esq., wbo resides nenr town, were returning home from Church in their fam ily carringc, one of the horses became unman ageable; backing the carriage over an embank ment and upsetting it, to ithe imminent peril of .the life and limbs of those inside. Fortunately, however, they all escaped -serious injury, save his eldest daughter. Mijis Elizabeth, who receiv ed, a severe hurt in the face.— Register. Toilet for Gentlemen. —For preserving the complexion—temperance. To preserve the breath sweet—abstinence from tobacco. For whitening the hands—hbnesty. To remove a stain—repentance. Easy shaving soap—ready money For .improving the sight—observation. A beautiful ring—a family circle. For improv ing the voice—civility. The best companion at the toilet—a wife. A. Y. M.—The following gentlemen have been elected the officers of Mountain Lodge, No. 281, for the ensuing Masonic year—viz;—W. M., George B. Cramer, S. W„ John McConnell; I. W., William Boydeb ; Treasurer, John Shoema ker; Secretary, Benj. F. Bose. Whistling Jackj” after having whittled himself in and out of jail several times and in and out of several towns, has at last whistled himself into winter quarters at the County Poor House. J6@f“ A little son of John Schuberts, in Bush Mountain, was Beverly burned on Friday last, by his clothes taklpg fire from a stove. A Good Certificate, PitTBurr.Gn, Nov, 18th, 1858. Da. Kkyser: —Although not an advocate of Patent Medicines, in general, it affords, me pleasure indescribable to recommend your Pec toral Syrup. As a medicine it is well worthy the attention of any person who may in any manner bo effected with colds, cough and hoarse ness; qf any kind; and for its peculiar qualifi cations for removing alb that dissagreeable sen sation attending a severe cold. I have been, more or less, ip my life afflicted with the severest colds and hoarseness. \ At times my throat would become so closed as to prevent my speaking above a whisper, and by taking a few doses of the above, Syrup, it would relieve me entirely. In recommending this medicine, I must unhesitatingly say* that it is the best rem edy I ever found, purporting to cure the above, nor should any family he without this remedy for diseases so prevalent. Yours, most respectfully, EDWARE D. JONES. Cashier Citizens’ Deposit Bank. Sold by- <3. W. Kessler, Altoona. The Eaxic—More Failures, — The panic in -New York seems to be on the (increase. In this city, everything 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 be encountered by those who patronize the Brown Stone Clothing pall of Rock hill & Wil son, Noa, 60S apd,6os'iChesnut street, above sixth. Gentlemen land Youths never fall to pro cure capital fits at'this establishment. See advertisement of Dr. Sandford’s LIVER IKVIOORATOR in another column. THE H ALL OF FASHION is still, open, and the Proprietor, in returning thanks to his nu merous customers' for their liberal patronage bestowed on him since his commencement, here desires to say (without fear of contradiction) that he is prepared to offer for their inspection the best assortment of handsome Dues* Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Whits Goods, &c., &c., that can be found in Altoona. Respectfully, &c.| 0. J. MANN. WHAT REJOICING 1: “CONFIDENCE RE STORED!”—Every body has money to and bo they should Lave. This, fact you can hayc demon'strafoa, by tahing a stroll along Vir ginia street, in seeing the crowds of Ladies and Gentlemen irendiug their Wy after those hand some «nd remarkably cheap GOODS at V ; * "J'\ y V: c. J. MANN’S. ' ! TRE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE.—WhiIe the President, in his Message, rather advises a spe cific flnty on Foreign Goods whenever practica ble, . Charley Mann . advocates only ’a small advaloram duty on ail Goods, both Foreign and llloineetic, he ofers for siile, . CRANBERRIES ANJ> MINCE MEAT, prime articles, just received at '. . : C. J. MANN’S, I tTECEIV&D TO-DAY AT THE JjD MODEL, ■ another largo lot of splendid DRESS GOODS, to which Wo invßt> the attention' of the la dles, and which We now offer at greatly reduced price#, as wo are itoformlsM to tonrlDw* the people that we can sell DRY GOODS cheaper .than oar neighbors. J r Dfc.2,i«6#*Bt ■' ■ • Tj; &J, LOYTTBEB. • "f- V ■ ■•'■r.::-; 'K:. :; f‘ 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor. In all diseases Inflammation more brloee predominates— now to allay inflammation strikes at the root of ilwwa hence an immediate core. DAfftETS MAGICAL PATH &T7SACTOM, i and nothing die, will al lay inflammation at once,anj make aoertainenre. ..'S--.-. - - DALLETS MAGICAL PAIM EXTRACTOR wUlcnre the following among a threat retalogueof disnw j»; Buraia, Scalds, Cute, Chafes, Sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Bruises, Sprains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrofula, Ulcers, Fever SorearJtelolu, .Ear Ache, Piles,. Sore. Eyes, Gout, Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald Head, Salt Bhemn, Baldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers' Itch, Small Poor, Measles, Rash, 46,4 c. • ’ To some it may appear incredulous that so many diseases should be reached by ono article; such an idea.will vanish when reflection points to the foot, that the salve is a com bination of ingredients, each and every one applying* per feet antidote to its apposite disorder: PALLETS MAGICAL .PAIN EXTRACTOR In its effects is magical, because the tlmo is so short be tween disease and a. permanent care; aud it is on extrac tor, as it draws all disease out of the affected part, leaving nature as perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely ne cessary to say thst no house, work-shop, or manufactory should he one moment without it. • No Piuu Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dailey, Manufacturer. ■ Sold by G. W. Kessler, Altoona; George A. Jacobs, Hol- Udaysburg; and by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout tbo United States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 165 Chamber” street, New York. Nor. 11, 1858-ly C. F. CHACK. THE GREA T ENGLISH RE MED Y. SIB JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, il. D., Phy siciuH Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine la unfailing in the euro of ail those painful and delicate diseases to which the female con stitution is subject. It moderates oil excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy care may be relied on. TO MARKIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. - Each hottUspricCoijcdollar.bcarstheQovornincntStamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These PilU should nrj he taken hy females during the,first three months of Pregnancy, as they arc sure to bring on Mis carriage, Wat any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Buck and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have tailed, and although u powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet aronnd each package, which should be carefully preserved. Sole Agent tor the'Dnitcd.States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldw in Jt Co. ) Rochester. N. V. N. E.—sl.oo and C postage clamps enclosed to any an thorizod Agent, will insure a bottle, containing BO Pills, by return mail. —■ J B. L. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also, for sale hy all Druggists. [June 3, isjs.-ly. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE WM. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE! The Original and Bat in the World! AU others are mere imitations, and ibould be avoided, If you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIR. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to the Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals ahd Diplomas have been awarded to Win. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,000 applications have boon made to the hair of his patrons of his famous Dye. ■WM. A. BATCH HAIR DYE produces d color not to bp distinguished from nature, and is warra.vtxp not to injure in the least, however long it may he continued, and the.ill effect of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair Invigo rated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at Uio Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold hj- Druggists in Altoona, and by Druggists in all cities and towns of the United States. SIT The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on foar sides of each Box, of Nov. IS, ISSS-ly Important to Females—Du Cixeese man’s Fills. —The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They ore mild in their operation, and certain in corroding nil irregularities, painful menstruations, removing all 0.1-structious, structious, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which always arise fp.m interruption of nature, inducing with certainty periodical regularity. Warranted purely vegeta ble, and fret from anything injurious tj ' Ex plicit directions, which should bo read, aer.oipany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail by enclosing (1 to any authorized Agent. R. B- nCTCUIXGS, General Agent for the United States, 166 Cluuubers street, New York. To nhom all Wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold by G. IV. Kessler, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacoln. tlclli daysburg; and by all Druggists In tbe United States. Call on the Agent and get a pamphlet free. Nov. 1?, 1858-1 y. ' WICtS-WIGS-WIGS. BATGUEIiOK’S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all.— They are elegant, light, easy and durable. Pitting to a charm—no tturning np baliind—no shrinking off the head; indeed, this is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made. Nov. 18,1858-Iy 233 Broadway. New York. TOOTHACHE This disease can bo cured by Dr, Keys el's Toothache Remedy, prepared by him In Pittsburgh, Pa., wliich is put up In bottles and sold at 25 cents each. It is an excellent medicine, when diluted, for spongy, and tender gums, and is worth ten times its price to all who need it. Sold hero by G. JF. Kessler. f [Dec. 9, ISSS-ly. FLOUR Ai\D FEEP MARKET, AT ALTOONA STEAM MILL. Flour. Superfine, ft bbl., $6.00 “ Extra Family “ ' 6.25 Corn Men] ft'loo 11>3. 2.00 Bran £ Shorts 100 lbs. I.QO Bye Chop, “ 11 ' 1.65 Corn ami data, “ ' 1.62 Middlings, “ “ -1.50 ' Cash, paid for all kinds of Grain, Flour and Feed‘can always bo had at the Mill at the prices quoted ab-ro. ■ - J JOHN ALLISON. DXABRIEP. On the 9th instant, hr Rev. J. Stock. Mr. .AARON 11. LBV AN, of -Beading, Pa/to Miss CAROLINE JONES, of this place. ' . At tho Lutheran Pnrsdnoge, on the evening of the 14th inat, hy th> same, Mr; SAM DEL V. DELO tdMbs BECKY n, OTTO, hoth of Altoona. ' ! On tho same day, by tho same, Mr..WILSON BOFD, ol AUqopo, to Miss SARAH MILLER, of Dtincansvillo. ' j On tho 14th inst„ by Rev. A. B? Clark, Sir. JONATHAN OLONT td Mias RACHEL MILLEB, both of Logos tosroi ship, Jllair county. '’ ■ At the Lutheraq Parsonage, Hollldnysburg. by the Rev. Lloyd Knight, on-the. Oth instant, CUNBAO LANTE, of to Alisa SUSAN HEFLEII, of Altoona. - ; rims highest j>rice in cash JL paid for Beef Hides, by J. L. 3CKES. S. KDIMELL, op&utif&ft MsoBANJctEDuyTm. Teeth inserted, fromono to a full set, on Gold car Silver Plate. .■ , Teeth filled with Gold, and warranted far ton years. Teeth Extracted by. the Electro' Magnetfc Machinb With'- outPaln. AUoperations and-work done cheaper Hus anywhere elwlh tho fcotmtjf, and ja dedtxcHbn made, of-’the railroad expanses from Ai toons to Hbllidayiburm &dm aB t»pfra tlons amounting toflvo dbQKrtiaagy&v , ” Sh the Bxekange; . WM. A. BATCHELOR, 23.'. Broadway, New York, ECURE THE SHADOW ERE TEE SUBSTANCE FADES.. The omto get : - p. .■ AMBROTYPES, V I* }if m£L.aiistotypes, ij & PHOTOGRAPHS, done up in Short order, Is on Julia street, opposite.R.Eef benack’a where all persons can be accommodated with true and'porfect Likenesses. Time from 1 toB seconds. i-j# Pictures copied on reashoable terms. ' 1 - . Pictures-set in Jo well yat very low rates,the prfce,de» pending upon the sixe of the article. - M Pictures always warranted beforethey are taken away, Radies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine specimens. ’■ ■ ■■ " ? Pictures taken a* well in cloudy as £Ur weather. December IC, 1868-dm.J J: W* CLABACGDL. Another break-out—the subscriber would'inferm his old customers thathe has opened out again at hia> old stand, , whore he hopes to receive their calls. He has now on band the cheapest and best assortment of GROCERIES, that can be found in the town, consisting of 1 SUGAR, COFFER, TEA, MOLASSES, Salt by ike bushel or sack. Dried Fruit of all Fish of the very best quality, together with everything in the Grocery line, all of which is fresh from the Eastern market. He also keeps constantly on hand a suppy of: < FLOUR , FEED AND GRAIN, which he fells at the lowest market prices. ■ > PORK always on land and retailed In quantities to isolt purchasers. JOHN MHfl. December IQ, 1858-ly DR. COGGSWELL’S mepi- CAL SALT. Ibr InJlumsuiUrrg Disease} only; ■ NEW MEDICAL SALT! NEW MEDICAL SALT! IT IS EOT A CURE-ALL. For inflammatory Diseases Only! '• ■ Db. Coooswell’s New Medical Salt, instead of being a remedy for nil ills, has control ovei but one ill, ha* but one aim. am] accomplishes but one thing, to wit: SthtDl’M IsrunudAToa* Disease, whatever be its form or locality, whether in the head, throat, abdomen, extremities of skin. The peculiar excellence of tile Sew Medical Salt is.jthat without the useless loss of blood and strength jt effectually cores Inflammatory Diseases (no other) by producing an equilibrium of oil the fluidstn the bpdy, the want of yrhich is the sole oaysc of inflammation. ' j Invalids, Takt. Notice 1 ! The following forms the unbalanced fluids assume, and many not here mentioned, that have more or less fever, are us easily subdued by the New Metical Salt, as Ore is extinguished by water, to-wit: Brain Fever. Headache, llnsh of Blood to the Ueaij and Heart, Fits. 1 ntlaiued Eyes, Ears and Nose’, Canker,- Neu ralgia, ISpinal Affections, Erysipelas, illronchitis. Pleurisy, Asthma. Inflamed Lungs and Liver, 1 Heartburn, Colighs, Dyspepsbi, Venereal Discasns, Rheumatism, Oout, Scrofula, Salt Klieuni, and all Itching and othercut.'uicouaeru'ptious. Da. Coooswell’s New Medical Salt exerts, like the vac cine matter, an qxtraordinaiy influence ou tb® velna and arteries, resulting in a gradual decline of inflammation as indicated by the pulse, which suou resumes its natural state, os the heat, p-.du and lover disappear. Dn. Coco swell’s New Medical Salt does Jmt wjiat it claims to do—no more, no lefa —tiualizcs the fluids, hy re moving from the system ail arterial and venous obstruc tions. Description circulars may he obtained froni any Druggist who has this valuable medicine for sale. Dr. Cogg swell's New Medical Salt. Get a Circular. — Ask any Druggist about the New Medical Salt. Ask: your Neighbors about the New Medical Salt. Ask any one you meet about tiu> New Medical Salt. The New Medical Salt for Inflammatory Diseases only. NEW MEDICAL SALT! INF.W MELI >AL SALTI I). U. Taylor A Co., General Agents, 202 Dock St„ Phila delphia. Agents wanted in every City, Town and Village. DB. CRiGS WELLS ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT. Acute packages,’s2 l Chronic packagis $5; Familypack ages, sB.' Invalids, with Chronic or long standing dSensM, ciiould always order a chronic package. For sale in Altoona by A. ROUSH; at Beß's Miilsjiy B. F. Bell; in Hollidayshurg by Oco. A. Jacobs, and wherever the Tribune goes.' Call or send and get a clrcular._And do not tail to try the New Medical Salt. [Dec. 10, 'AB-ly A/lOHE TUAN oOO.OUO BOTTLES SOLD IN THE aV eif engl a n d sta t e s IN ONE YEAR, The Restorative of Prof. 0. J. Wood for Restoring hair perfectly and permanently, lias never yet had at rival. Vol ume after volume might be given from all parts bf the world and from tiic most intelligent to prove that it is a perfert Restorative; but read the circular and you cannot doubt; read also the following. 9$- The Hair.—People have for centuries been afflicted with bald heads and tno only remedy, heretofore known, has bgen those abominable wigs. By d recent discovery of Professor Wmsl these articles arc being fast dispensed with, but a great many persons stilt patronize them, because they have been so often imposed upon l>y Hair Tonics of different kinds. To all persons wo earnestly make the request, that they will try 'once again, for In Wood s Restorative there is no such thing as fall. Wo know of a lady who was bold, who used the article a short time, and her iiead is now covered completely* with the tinieiiand most beautiful curls imaginable. We know of numerous' casts where hair was rapidly falling out, which it restored iu greater perfection than it over had been before. It is aleu without doubt one of the best articles for.keep ing the hair iu goad condition, making it soft abd glossy, removing. dandruff, apd lias proved itself tiro greatest ene my to ail the ills that buir is heir to.* It is the duty of every one to improve (heir personal ap pearance though some may differ iu regard to the Ways of doing it; but every onc'will admit that a beautiful head of hair, either in man or woman, is an object much to.he de 'sired. and there arc no means that should bo left unified to obtain such a consideration. — Woman's Phrla. Coshocton, Ohio, Nov. 17,1856. 0. J. WOOD 4 CO. —Gents; As I have been engager! in soiling your Hair Restorative the last season for i)ne of your louabagcuts . (R. M. llackinson.) and having Experi enced the beneficial effects of it myself X would liketo ob tain an, agency for the State of Ohio or some Stntoan the West, should you. wish to make j»uch an arrangement, as 1 am convinced there is nothing equal to (tin the United, JUnles, for restoring the hnir. I have been engaged In thrj Drug -business for several years, and have sold various prepara tions for the hail, but have found nothing that restores the secretive organs or invigorates the scalp ak'wcll as .yours, being fully convinced that vour restorative Is what you represent it to lie, I would like to cugago in the sale of it, for lam satisfied it must sell. Yours truly. 8. T, STOCKMAN. PROF. 0. i. WOOD & CO, —Gents: Having realised the good effects of your Hair Restorative, X Kish to state, that finding ray hair growing thin', ns well as gray, 1 Was In duced from what 1 read and heard, to try tho article pre pared by you, to promote its growth and change its color os it was in youth, both of which it lias effected complete ly, In the‘operation I have-used nearly three bottles. Yours 4 c.. 1 JAMES FRANCIS. O. J. Wood f Co., IVoprictors 312 Broadway, NewLYork. (in tho great S. Y. Wire Itailihg Establishment,) and 114 Markol Bt., St. JAmis, Mo. V For sale by Q. W. KESSLER, Altoona, andlby n£| good Druggists. [ June 3, IbsS-ly. Head quarters for j|ow PRlCES.—Thankful for past tkvors, tho snldwriber would rcspcctftiily licg leave to inform the citizen!’of this place and vicinity that he has Just received and Opened his Stock of i FALL &WINTER GOOIDS, which he will sell at very low prices for cash. It consists in par*of . ’s ' Delaines, Robes, Vai de Chenes, ' plain Mifinos, fignredmid striked Merinos , Wool Plaids, Xfnion . Vlaids, English Merinos , black arid fancy Silks, Shawls of every description; Shift, ings. Muslins, Flannels, Cassimeret, Sal* , , tinetts. Ginghams, Chintz, Hosiery, \ Gloves, Embroideries embracing j; ; Collars, Sells, Bands, Insert, ings, Edgings; in fin*, ' every article of La . ;.dies Wear. J Also—An excellent assortment of fashionable Qbeens ware, Glass-ware, Earthenware, 4c; ii BOOTS itndEHOEfJof all sizes, qualities and style#.— Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes and Oaitere. .* j i The very beet assortment of GROCERIES may befound at this establishment. • ' ' ?> . j Owne one! come all !1 and exomino the above stock. Altoona, Ort. 14,1858. • /• \ J. B. UILBMAN. LETTERS-fTESTA- Jf MBNTARY to the estate of Dr. G. D. THOMAS, late ofAltnOhaßorougb, deceased, have been to the subscrlbeTpj all pereons indebted to the saidEstata are mttdsted to make immediate payment, and those Havinc clauns or dcmauds the estate of the said dotedent will moke fcaowtt'the same Without delay to one cf the uu dertlghed. 'The Booksand AccAUnts are In the hands of ‘ Johh Shoemakor, of Altoona, duo of the Ex’rtt. for hame dtofeartttemest. JOHN SHOEMAKER, : ■ Altoona, PA, .. ' JAMES HUTCHINSON,’ • -j ; . r . Logan township, Blair county, Pa., Altoona, Nov.ll, 1855.-« t Ex*c ( ctc»B. r ri AN BE BOUGHT AT H. TUCH’B, i_V AOo’sPatentfihouldwSeanFliib Shirts, TW»,IBW. ? v'';' riARPST BAGS, TRUNKS, UM. At H< ITCH’S than lit any f jhw p’a 1 * in ths '■ Wayland, Muss- Feb. 6. ®ST. ■ • BOEHHAVK^ST^h HOLLAND THS CELEBRATED HOLLAND BEMSITf W* BYS»B3?SIA, DISEASE OP THE KIDNEYS*' LIVER COMPLAINT, v ; WEAKNESS OF ANY BjNfl: FEVER AND AGUE, Andthc various affections consequent upon ■« di*artWnß : STOMACH OR LIVER, r Such as Indigestion, Acidity ofthg Stomach. ColWSjf Patna Heartburn, Loss of "Appetite, Despondency, tVdlrnnhie Bllod m« Bheiling Filw.. In >ll Norvoin, Bhedmatie end Neuralgic Affections,!! him in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, andtn others effected a decided'Core.' Tills Js a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the cClbbiiytea Ilullahd Professor, Boerhave: Because of its great iucesns in the most of tho .European States, its introduction into' the United States was intended - more especially lor thoee of our ikthcriand scattcrcdbcrc and there on r the Am of tills mighty country.. Meeting with great (ueoeae amdng them, I now offtr.lt tq the .American public, knowing tw its truly wonderful medical virtues must bo acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those per* ms whoaa constitutions may have' hoes impaired by the continuUM use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Oadte rally instantaneous in effect, it finds Us way directly to tho' seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up tho drooping spirit, pnd, in fact. Infusing new batik and vigor in the system. CAUTION.—The gmt popularity of this deltghtftil At» mp has induced-many hnitatlons, which the public thoaM guard against purchasing. Be. not persuaded to buy any thing else until yun bare given Boerbnve’s UolbindßKtord a lair trial. Ono bottle will convince you bow InSnitetr' superior it is-toall these imitations. '; - ■tid* Sold at $l.OO per bottle, of sis bottles tbr R, by fee' sots eoopnuroHa, ; BENJ. PAGE, Jit., & OdCv Manufacturing PharmactAUtft and CheaitU, PITTSBURGH, PA. " T. W. Dyott A Sons, Philadelphia; Barneak Park, SjW Turk; John I). Park, Cincinnati; Barnard Adams, k Oou St-I-oula; A. ROVSU, Altoona, Poe, Audi by prnxdUs and Merchants generally throughout the United Stated and Canadas. [October 14, ISML-ly^ t THE PHILADELPHIA EVENING ' v BULLETIN: ‘ T. AN INDEPENDENT DAILY v Oc voted especially to the intertill of Ptnntyhemin, ‘ . Containing iiuiiortant Telegraphic News tueleen hourt *»’ advance of Vie morning paptri, Original, Foreign and 1 ' Domestic Correspondence, Editorials on >ll sub*' jeots, and Full Reports of all news of tbs day., Tho Commeicial and Financial Departments lursaOß; and are carefully attended to* • fitß* As au Advertising Medium there it no bettar.pajjA* in the State, tho circulation. being nextlo the til is city, and among the moat intelligent and Influential at’ the population. i ■ TERMS: x SIX DOLLARS PRft YEA&y V in ADVAKCC. CUMMINGS * PEACOCK, Proprietor* Nov 112 South Third St., PhlUdalphJ*. PIIILADELrIHA' SATURDAY BtILLKTI*, a ueynaoni wiLL-pyxin, FAMILY WEEKLY IfEWSPAt'XXy " la published by tho Proprietor* at tha fallowing dainty I6tf rates: 1 copy, one year, ...... .■ .■ -• . . gigg 0 copies, do . ggg 13 do do . - . . . .- . IRJg 20 do do ..... .- ... ism 30 do do SOM 100 do do SSM FURTHER INDUCEMENTS! ■ Tho largest cliib(oterMO) *lll be gtdt'&tVirte year*. The next largest clilb (oTor 100) Wltl be aeut fbr T tear*. Addresa, CUMMINGS * PEACOCK; Kfmt3t*£“ nor 20 No. 112 South Third sb, PhßadeiphU. Look out for your heads: —The subscriber would Inform the (fr> ' habitants of this place and vicinity that tie bu j tut received the latest styles of HATS AND CAPS,j(BL» among which may be found the best Black Mule Sitlnand Silk Hats, Block and different colored Wool lists, Caps of all styles and prices, for men ai)d boys. Persons In Wont at anything in thq abore line will find It to, their sdruiUo to cull on the subscriber before purchasing elsewhere. He has also on hand,an excellent assortment of tadls** FURS, of different colors and prices. Those in-wast df the article should call at once. T ' ■ Store on Virginia street, opposite the Luthenulehnrok.' Altoona, Oct. 14, 1858.-ly JESSE 3Hlttt.' FITS! REST FITS I! FIRST. \ I BATE* FITS! 11—For a good fitting and Well-made COAT, call on J. nsvntt . For an excellent fitting VEST, hy all means call on „ _ • J. SNYDSE. For PASTALOONS that can't be heat for fit and' e*»e, call on- J. SNVDBB. " Come, kind reader, if you want .to dress in a fashionable style, call at Jriy Shop, opposite nowhere, but doe# to ! *■* toona Banking Uouse. Look out for the picture with ntt name below. ■ JACOB BSYMK. TXUo*. Altoona, Oct. 14,14, 1858,-ly ~7 . WM, S. BITTNER* . SURGEON EENSIS*&, Office immediately opposite the TiUlSktftw Church, on Virginia street.- Teethex trailed wifliowl pain, by means of electricity—oohumhugl A sfnileaf wW can conic well recommended for morality andnodnSSisa good English education, will be token. {SepL VW-Af- Boot and shoemaker—thiu subscriber respectfully informs the elfiiefai of AHo*- naand vicinity that be still continues fo manufacture Boots and Hboe» of orory description, omtks ilfcftMlto' tice, at bis shop on Main. next door (O Si THbmm office. Uis work is done up in the best Of ifrls, add 6M nbt fall to giro satisfaction. Only Lire him a tmi'y Kov. 4,1868 -ly. . L. EICSiBDS. BR. WM. R. FINLEY RB- J 7 M offers ' his profess services to the people of Altoona and the Joining counliy. ’ lie may be found at the office heretofore oe* cupied by Br. 0.1). Thomas. ■ Altoona, Sept. 30,1858.^-41 Blair c.ounty insurance , AOEJJCy.—TW undersigned, Agcntof dU Btatr Hounfy Mutual Firo Insurance Company, t> it. «n thnes ready tolmmro against loss or damage fit fa. jj&hft. mfoUerrJumiitu, Fnmibm and Property, of etory des cription, in town or oonntry, at as- reasonable fates as saw °T pi T^ t &‘ Bb,te ' °®'° «a7ffasonicVCte“ , JOia #)EMAKEP,^S«fc TIAKE NOTICE, THAT THE AS JL BBSSMEKT No, 15, made bydhe Lycoming Mato*! luaaranca Comptny, In- BJaJr county, {a payable at my of. Bee. The Aweeemeht U 3 per cent off all hofnr Iff fore* May 13,1858. JOITN 3UOJESTAKBR, . Altoona, July 16, Htcftnr. §ETTEES FOR SALE.—THE UN. " dewtgnod baa on hand a lot of Sctteoa *hfth ha cheap forcaalu JOHN SHOEMAKER. March 25-tC] WfooftacM^e. SOLUTION OF CITRATE Of* MAG NBBIA—a cabling Cathartic, mild in It* operetta*.' and agreeable to prepared and for sale hr Juno 24,1863,-tr A. HODSiI, Ptigfiif. ■pEA NUTS—6,OOO BUSHELS Wllr- X mlngton Toi jfoita instofo »nd for Mile by ‘ w; If. SHCOABD. 191 Korth Third street, PHQaffe. March 35, '5B-1;] Lumber for Salk 60,000 SHINGLES, 50 000 LATH EH wu bx ?^ g mat ™ al! «h» lowest, for Caa>, Apply to JOJIN EBOBHAJpCB. RENT.—THE STORE-ROOM 5«pt,23,1W8. . TTSJ, M. /CONVEYANCING.—-ALL ferpS of writing dnno at the shorten noHre.-— Deeds, t(9ru gagpf, Ac., executed ia tlie hoatesfaenßOfty . Mteou.'fl Xe*^TASos!c*. ■?« n. 8, IMT-tf] QA BAKRSLS OF FLOCK JtfS C3Vf »“▼ ; TUB >KXTP.