p,'» >m klto m A Slav* >*»c thKt oan ®. gather into b- will oot r«ti !»▼« that win, ■he paddle bildren, i a ,£ <3 suppose tb* item!, of fecundity t ug to dilate 0 a slave Jjj». J Of an I*. 1 machine” f t promised to readers think ideations and 'atent Office, i walked into od claimed to sower, and to *r ? ' Claimed iave invented gbt find prof- J ras the dignl* this npplica. s light of the -claiming the ntor! What A thing with lead, and two mvc invented ed. No cart lied. There tme up, there magnates or his, her, or i to issue any establishing could invent negro of Mr. uukred upon .rested. Os tbis- Oscar id a right not ver came out personal nig ioned the Sen ild not, could to.this inge ipcllcd to is* tion was re* t was appro re tty hard to ;rouce would Agriculture t Or to the ’ We shall Stewart, and /stance. He Eger's” brain handicrafti* •anco thelate ;nan is to be litioaa of tbo the sporting <-n amateurs nother cel*- ntion of the' g exhibition ored to fight f slo,ooo'or 10 folloiriag ic conclusion city, s few ilemon has luun to fight f adhering to on to forever II hie friends a public no* If that 1 will time mutual* five months 100 a side.— enough, but 1 hare liml c more read* party. The :red at Tl.t uitcd State! n was made way men, by :ra of a r*d" r>r power to ,n par value. :;.»c amount' LIFE Of ttth of this MW icoonce t« *S» i« bu *al*r*4 PIIMKHT, Gallagher, M fiice, wh«r«h» . u ju«t r»«ttT*l‘ r K STINGS, Lo will auk* W cun cot 001 W FTTLMcf II lONS. aoil tvlldlaM r.r.de ns well M lined thetnetV ■ r :‘.i,Tactic* W 1-N TALBOT. 1 MM ELL, /. ;:ynsr. . Oo!J or SUt*x f-n yearn. Machins with' l.nn anywhere 1 { the railroad vm all opor*' the Eiohange 10, IMS-ly .rtner t the psrtnrf r-igm J in thi i:jil consent cn a of tUoflna . tlon, and : jiiiucstcd to >IiTUONO. . ■ coi.Liya. ENT OF Woollen wd -1:. TLCU’S ;g new hioiiff. 11. XUCU*o. I ENT QF i!.J Overcoata -XJ.XCCU’B rgb a?,; Halo, n. Teen® CS, OM n.TC^* v«. I s4 *' lOtT*noo^- | j»n. 3 **• v OA&» I*. pfloHB ftftelf. LOCAL ttEMS. , , Hen PoCK*r-B<X»K.~On MondJ».pf laat W* “ —s lady atiiT^ ** ***** f pniving here, she con- Kmstcp off the tridli and>y * Tis!t to Pr P 0C the tjm, while she arranged some part [ber I *#«* o, *« sndiwentoffand left It sho [?! ffiscoter bet losa until she had neared Lennon station, where she stopped offhand Lmphed back to the Agent it. One place, [Sing could be found of the pocket-book L Wednesday she returned, but no trace^of or pocket-book could be found. Sbo L over to Hollldaysbnrg end spent a day or L returned again on Friday evening, but still WM no clue to the missing treasure. v The leerrph was pnt in working to apprise her S whom she stated Uved in Mansfield, 0., I her misfortune and distress, but they could D t be reached, no one there knowing anything tout the persons whose names she gave. As ie evinced a desire to return home, she was (cordingly pot on the Express Train on Sunduy kornlng last, and aent to Pittsburgh. The oase [ Col. .Holey remarked was ‘ singularly strange.’ L portmonsie she described as a small ivory brired one, and said that some $l5O or $2OO [ the money was in bank notes and the remain- Lin gold dollars. We think it would require Liidcrsble crowding to get 800 or 850 gold lUers into one of those small port-monaiea— Lost ss machos it does to make os,believe L jhe lost the money at all. FiM at Fostosia — Three Children Burned to b<A.—On Friday evening last, we received the stressing intelligence that a house bad caught L on that morning, at Foatorin, intbiaoounty, d nas consumed, together with three children ho sere locked up in it. The house f?as oc jpitd b/ ffm. L. Bonder, whose wife; it ap* lira, lacked the children in the house to pro mt them from getting to the Railroad while is west to the stable to milk. But unfortu iltly, her consideration in the one case only tpoted her children to a more horrible death. |te fire, was not discovered until the whole in do of the house was in flames, and when some I the neighbors attempted to break in and save li children, they found it impossible. An ef irt was made to save the youngest child, which ki wrapped in a feather bed, by breaking in I a window bat it was top late; the vital spark id fled. When taken out, its legs and face pro found to have been burned in a shocking pnner. The other two children, horrible to late, were almost entirely consumed. It is birt-sickening to contemplate such a cataatro bo; and who can imagine; the grief of those brents, bereft, in a few mimates and in such [ awful manner, of all their children, }Ve K sympathize with them, and they ore cer ply deserving of the symprthy of all, yet that 111 afford them little consolation. i A house adjoining the above caught fire and M eonsumpd at the same time; although it ight hsve been saved had not the excitement hUed for the safety of the children in the first kn so great that property was net thought of. lUihcl lllms <ro You,to Men.—How many lung men ignorantly deny themselves a for int. There is scarcely a young man of good kit in this town who cannot save $lOO easily Im hia annual earnings, and, if ho will forego bn, billiards, and toddies, he can save dou fc thu amount. Figures sometimes produce P oBt “credible results. Thus, fpr instance, f yuan B m “ «pon his twentieth birthday will $JO ° “«oy stock, paying ten per cent., f imiU4l, 7 thereafter will invest the same pact and the accumulation of Interest, be be wroth, when he is thirty years old, $l,- P; when forty years old, $6,800; when fifty r” 518,150; when sixty years old, $48,- f flow «*pb then is the plan by whioh a f th y ““ P»««» day can pass his mage I com ort and luxury. ll® has only to rega l« U expense so as to save one hundred dol f ' Mh 7m fn)m bb income. If the amount f , Le lar 6 er > then the sum total will bo in -BamB Proportion. Only think of that $5OO eared annnally and invested in LiT K^ nt tOCk WUI &mount b forty years SW.MO.. 0... an. j. tt V„ me V or ten years will amount to $2,593.600; bgaST ff • “ thirty years 517,384,628 ; b forty years to $45,250,838 F wonder, then, that Hothschilds have wsed such boundless .wealth. Samoii.—By invitation of italBoloOT ' ™ and Junior) stepped in a few r S s B“ce to ' partake of a line dish of the LL *l*"? "**“■* *p* M.ai t"« * i. ta . Kr I .'"®* Mul4, *r u ' to ««“• T md -. »■*». »• dH s .r » “i onl dju»o.tliatall iir* Hue A Tbi.7" n ‘ fi to us, a few *» cellars or pan the persons will give him n J a bemfter.be rob- N <««. and ' Th “ i» certainly ?to tiy hi, **»«» opportu. f *” «, di belleVi it. -™ a* tt J«. and .that 'he ym !trt 7.situated * **«• B *«e B,t^»«Ufi«S 'fffWWSi Hat* Asxrvmn.—lnst weekwnadviaed onr readers to be on the lock-bat ftr Fettingeria.rqi ram, as be informed .us -that be intended to bring np theflneet stock of goods Jfor the Holi dayS'e.ybr seen in thlirplaeo. Well, be baa gone and done it, and there may be aeen-athis Em porium, the richest and.most varied assortment of usoful.ornamentaland amuslng'artiolee which, can be found any eliy establishment He| has useful books for all classes of readers, handsome presenta to send -to fribnds, ornamen tal articles with which to adorn your tables -and: mantles, all kinds of knickknacks to please and amuse the juveniles, the name and nee nfwhich' we san not specify, bat invite all to go and ex amines fie sore you call §t No. l,.asit will emphatically bq A No. 1, daring the Holidays. Cows ix thx CxjtKTSBT.— We beg leave to call the attention of the Tnuiteesof theAltoona Fair View Cemetery - Association to the fact, that from 8 to 12 head of cattle are now per mitted tojToam among the tombs and over the ground in the Cemetery lot. This may be all right, but we think it onght not to be so. We hope that If it be not in acqotdanep with, their directions, they will'take, cognisance of this no tice. and bave.it remedied: Certainly the tread ing of cattle over newly mode /graves most de T spoil them, ahd.be lacerating to'the feelings of those who have loved resting there. ' . | Junior's Fbsiivai;—lf the inhabitants of Al toona don’t live wsl], for the next couple of days, it will be their own fault. ; In addition to the Masonic Festival thS junior Sons of America are getting up a Festival for to-mor row evening, which, in the way of good things, promises to be equal to pny entertainment given in the place, and will no doubt be well attended by the members of the of the Order and their sweet-hearts. In accordance with the prover bial liberality of the members of that Order, the printers were furnished with free tickets, which were gratefully accepted. Eabnisos or ins Pknn’a R. R. fob Novem ber.—The following figures exhibit the earn ings and expenses of this Road for the month named, as compared with those for the same I ' ,*• i month lost year, and also from the .commence ment of thb year up to this time Gross Earnings Nov. 1858 £1(0.220 81 i “ 1857 306,153 97 Increase 73,772 84 N £31,273.48 <Omtt Earnings. Expenses. 'Keit Earnings. 1868, $4,774,230 00 5B $2015,050 42 1857, ’ 4,714,335 08 2065,876 07 ll Increase, 53,860 83; ; 207,188 31 Decrease, 39 Cheat Exc itimkkt.— The Eastern portion of our town, wjiich is usually the most quiet, has been the scone of considerable excitement du ring the past few days, caused, as we have been credibly informed, by the announcement that our young friend, Ed. lokes, has returned from the East with anossortment of goods which he purchased at' Auction and can therefore sell considerably lower than bare ever before been offered in Altoona. This is the report," and to find out the truth of it, all you have to dads to call at the store andjmee the goods. ' Fire.— We learn that the station house at Eldorado station, owned, by Mr. John Riling and occupied by Mr. Mock, a watchman on the Branch track, was partly burned on Saturday last. The fire;, we believe, originated from a stove-pipe which was run through the roof of a shanty attached to A the main building. Nearly the whole of the upper story of the bouse was burned before the fire could bo extinguished. A considerable quantity of bed and personal clothing was burned. Mahosic Festival.—The members of Moun tain Lodge are arranging for a festival at the Logan House, on St. John’s Evening, (Monday .next,) which will no doubt he the best entertain ment of the season. From the style in which suppers are gotten up at the Logan Houle, those who intend participating may calculate, on a feast of good things. May the anticipations of all be realized, and the whole terminal* In a “ feast of reason and a flow of soul.” 8®“ The attention of our readers b reques ted to the advertisement of Mr. JobnJLehr, in another column.. John has opened out anew, in hb did stand, with a full supply of fresh gro ceries and everything in the line of provisions. For proof that he sells cheap call and price bb stock. _ Isjcesd.—A brakesman named Horning on one of the freight trains on tho Pa. R. 8., had hb handT badly smashed, a! few days since, while engaged in coupling some care at Black Log station. He was brought to thb place, had bb hand dressed and is now doing as well ps could be expected. r i ■ A Teds Statem but.—Those aflßctod with disease of the lungp and bronchial organ!, will find a remedy of great power in that best of aB ■ medicines compounded by Dr Geo. H. Keyset of 146 Wood street, Pittsburg, fa;, called “Pectoral Syrup,” It reaches'at once the seat of dbease, and hundreds hare Been cured by it after every other remedy has failed.— Moqt of what are ‘called patent medicines, fail for want of propcr ndaptation of the ingredients, which do xmt reach -the .disease. Thb b not the case wiih Br. Keyseris repiedy, every bot tle of which is compounded by himself, and with the intention to alleviate bad cases, and to c “” i “ i W c a feo- Numbers of our citizens can attest the troth of our statement In thb respect Pnce 60 cents’ & $1 per bottle. Sold at hb Drug Store, No, 140 Wood street. Sold by G. W. -Kessler, Altoona, ' ‘ '•??• Failures.—The .panic ia New York, seems to be on the increase, lu this city everything goes on. smoothly, and the only £ftilalreß ** have heard j>f wcto tp furnish good fits made byaome inferior clothing establishments. There is no such difficulty to K ® A v>c SV b J who patronize the Brown. Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wil ff n * 603 uu<i 005 Chosnut street, above mxth. Gentlemen and Youth* never fail to pro enre papital fits at this popular establishment. riAUTION.-WHEHEAS, MYWWE SARAH, h»» left my bed and board without anv-hut THE HALL OP FASHION is still open, and the Proprietor,, Inretnrning thanks to his nu merous, customers far; thoir liberal patronage bestowed on him since his commencement, here desires to say (without fear of contradiction) thsit he is prepared to offer fo* their inspection the best assortment at handsome D&xss Goons, Cnoass, Warria Goons, &c., &0., that oan he found |in Altoona. . i - WHAT;REJOICINGJ ‘‘CONFIDENCE RE STOREDfEverybodyhas money to spend,' and so they should have. Tins fact you can have demonstrated, by taking a stroll along Vir ginia street; ?n seeing the crowds of Ladies and Genttemen wending their way after those hand some and remarkably cheap GOODS at _• ..-I;'' C. J. MANN'S. THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE.—WhiIe the President, in bis Message, rather advises a spe cific duty on Foreign Goods whenever practical ble, Charley Mans advocates only a small advaloiUmduty on all Goods, both. Foreign and Domestic, ho offers fpr sale. CRANBERRIES AND MINCE MEAT, prime articles, jnst: received at ; ||i ■ ■ C. J. MANN’S. • ' —|f —- Bgfc. See advertisepient of Dr. Sandford’s LIVER INVIQORATOR in another column. In all dtaeaaea inflammation more orloaa predominate*— now to allay Inflammation strikes; at the root of disease— bunco an Immediate care. and nothing else, will allaylnflammation at once, and make a certain enre. ' ' I - VALLEYS MAGICAL FAIN EXTRACTOR will euro the following atuofig a great catalogue of disoasjs; Bums/Scalds, CJuts, Chafes, Sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Bruises, Sprains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scroftila, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Felons, Bor Ache, Piles, Sore Byes, Gout, SwcllingSj Bheuraatlsm, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, .Baldness, Barbers’ Itch, Smallpox, Measles, Rash, Ac., Ac. - To some it may appear incredulous that so many diseases should be reached by one article; such au idea will vanish when reflection points to the tact, that the salvo Is a com bination of ingredients, each.and every one applying a per fect anadotc to itsapposite disorder. VALLEY’S MAGICAL PAE%ENTRACTOR Nett' Eamtugs £181,178 10 119,001 03 In its effects is magical, because the time is so short be tween disease and a permanent cure; and.it is an extrac tor, as it draws all disease out of the affected part, leaving natnre as perfect as before the injury. It is scarculyue cossary to say that no house; work-shop, or manufactory should be one moment without it. i ■ No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box bos upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dailey, Manufacturer. Sold by O. W.; Kessler, Altpona;: Oeorgo A. Jacobs,' Hol lidayslmrg; and by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout tile United Stages and Canadas. Principal ilepot, 165 Chambers street, New )Tork. Sot. X1,185b-ly C. F. CHACE. THE GREA T ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE’S Celebrated Female Pills. ' Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, SI. D., Phy sician Extraordinary to the Queen. , This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the enro of all those painful and delicate diseases to which the female con stitution is subject. It moderates! all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy corejmay be retied on. to ua&iued ladies It Is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price one,dullaf, bears,the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to.preveut counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pills should not he taken by females during the first three months lijf Pregnancy, «s they are sure to bring on Mis carriage, but at any other time they flre safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Buck and Limbs, Fatigueon slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a care wheu all other means have! failed, and'although a powerful remedy, do not contain . iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.' Full directions in the pamphlet: around each package, which should be carefully preserved. Sole Agent for, the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (late L C. Baldwin 4 C 0.,) ' ■; Bochestcr, X. Y. N. 8.—£1.00 and 6 postage stamjps enclosed to any air thorized Agent, will insure :a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return malt ■ B. L. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also, for sale by jOl Druggists. [June 3,1858.-ly. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. VM. A. BATCHELOE'ftftAIE DYE! The Original and Bat tn the World t All others are mere imitation*, and ihbuid bo avoided, If you wish to escape ridicule; V I OKAY, RED, or'RuSIY HAIR. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown; or Block, without the least hyury to the llalr or Skin. | Fifteen Medota&nd Diplomas have been awarded toWm. A. Batchelorsince JB3O, and lover 80,000 applications hove been wade to the hair of his patrons of his Cuuoas Dye. ffM. A. BATQQ£IiQK’B IfAIS DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is wareastto not & htjup ltt thei least, however, Jong. It may be 'continued, and the ill effect of Bad-Dyes; remedied; Bair' invigo rated (Sr Life by tills Splendid Bye." I Made, sold oAppliod (in private rObms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Brbgdway, New:Yorfc: .- s Sold by Druggists ia Alto<®a, and by Druggist* in all 'cities and towns of the United State*. K- The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate ongreving bn four sides of each Box, of v WM. A. BATCHELOR, ;233Btoadway,NewYork, lapoaxAxx to Females— Da Cueese xax'S Ppxs.r-Tho combination of ingredient* in these Pill* aro the o/aloug And cxtinaire practice- They, arc ndld in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful meiwtruaMons, removing all ob structions, whether from cold or othertvise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of t&jheaii, disturbed deep, which always arise from interruption of nature, inducing with certainty periodical regularity. Warranted purely vegetw hie, and free from anything injurious to lifeorhealth. ' Ex plicit' directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price ; Sent ,hy midi by: enclosing $1 to any authorised Agent; ' ¥ ’,..'1 It. B* HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 166 Chambers etreetj Ncw’Tbik. 2b wfumaU Wholesale orders thouldbe addressed. /■/ Sold by O!*W. Kessler, Altoona; Geo. A,-Jacobs, Htilll daysburg; and by'oll Druggisis in the United States. Call on the Agent and get a pamphlet free. _• Jfor.’lß, 1868-Iy. ' M ' : : BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TODPEES surpass aU.— n^areelegaiihUghtj^yandduirhbie. Htttegto a chann—no turatag up behind—no shrinking offUmhead; indeed, this is. the only &tabtlshment where these things iro properly understood and made. Nov. 18,1858-ly ; riew'irork. : Tide disease can be cured ‘by DR. Krrsm’a TooTHicnE KrwtOT.prejiwed by hlmto whlchis put up Whittles and sold at 25 cents eadu It Is an execlkni roadictne. when dilated. tor spongy and tender tn j it worth ten dmse its prtee to; all aho nesd it. Sold here bjo, . : |b»c. a, iassiy." Respectfully, &«,, SPECIAL NOTICES. Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor. BALLET'S EXTRACTOR, TOOTHACHE. FLODR AWO FEED MARKET, AT ALTOONA BTEJAIOLL. ‘ FUmr, Soperflns, ft bbL, fBJM » Extra Family “ . O.BS Corn MOal $ 100 tba, *JOO 'lhim ft Shorts'll iBO lba, - ' ICO Rye Chop, • ** Jft* Corn smdoats, “ “ Mt Middlings, “ " ISO Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. Floor end Feedcan always be bad at tUeMiUatthe prices qnotedah^ve. ■■ ■ , v ■ JOHN; ALLISON. C. J. MANN. ' On Sunday night; 12th Jnst, by Rev. 'Mr. Young, Rev. BENJAMIN H. FISH to Miss MAIiY ELLEN CAUFMAN, both of thb place. On the 17th inati, by Jacob H. Cherry, JOHN B. BLOOM to UiM ELLEN LAFEEIY, *U of Logan Town ship. Blair County, Ba. » On the Bth Idst, by Her. S. It Reid. Mr. JOHN I>. VEACH, of Altoona, to Mias ANNA MARY ISENBEEG, of Binning ham. ATTENTION! • ONE AN BALL! JL lyes Eight and Dress! ORWARD MARCH! ]U •igbt up to Ettinger & llioan’g and rig yourselre* bat in a suit of !ng they .have now on hand by the SECOND ARRIVAL OF HOODS at their cbeap.Clothing Emporium. If you want a cheap coat call at ETTINOEB * WXMAN'fc. ulf you want a cheap pair of pan ts ■. call at ETTIXQEH * ULLMAK’S. If you want to buy cheap Under- If you want a good and cheap pair of Boots or Shoes call at , - * ETTINaER 4 DLLMAN’S. If you want a good hat or cap call at . ETTINGER 4 ULLMAK’S. If you want anything in the line of Gentlemen’s clothing—cheap—call at ETTINGER 4 ULLMAN’S. If you want to get Clothing cheap can at ETTINGER 4 ULLMAN’S. If jrou want to get good Clothing cal| at ETTINGER 4 ULLMAN’S. WM. S. BITTNER. SURGEON DENTIST, opposite the Lutheran church. Teeth extracted without pain by the Electro Mag netic Machine. Full setts of teeth for $16,00 G jld fillings warranted for 10 ybora. A student wanted. [Dec. 23-tf. Yaluable property for SALE WITHIN THREE-FOURTHS OF A MILE of Altoona,—The subscriber offers at-Private Sale, a lot containing oau acre of ground, with an Megaut Frame House, Spring House, Stable, aud other buildings thereon. Aloo a number of choice Fruit Trees, and Crepe-vines, which are in a thrifty condiUon. There is a never-failing spring of water on the lot. If the property is not sold by the Ist of February, it wid he for rent. Any Information in regard to the property may be hod from GEO. B. CRAMER. Dec. 23/ 1858-2 m. Route to pike’s peak.—Know ing that there Is a great desire existing among the people as to the route, maimer of travelling, expense's, dis tance, and how It can bo travelled with the least exjwnse, to Pike’s Peak; I have, at the requst of numerous persons,' concluded to publish a book statuig'theSe facts, also giving the places where supplies can be obtained and all other information that is necessary for one going there. Having spent the last summer at and near Pike’s Peak I am able to give much important information on the route. 4c., 4c. Chicago will be taken as the starting point on account of its central position. Price 36 cents, or five for $1 id dress ■> T. W. MURDOCH. Dec. 23-3 t. , Abingdon, XU. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, AT THE CORNER OF BRANCH AND ANNIE STHEETS. TUST A R 111 VIN Gr—- A SELECT AS- W SORTMEXT of goods adapted to the season—whicli will b« sold aschoap os the cheapest—consisting of sheet ing’s, Canton* Flannoh, Muslins, Prints, Barred Deiuins. an assortment of Trimmings for Ladies Dresses, "with Iran, dreds of articles-too numerous to mention. • Friends and citizens call and see before purchasing else where and save your dimes. Clothing of all sorts cheaper than-the Jews. » The cheaper lot of Germantown goods, ever offered in this place, consisting In part of Ladles floods, Riggolets, Children’s Opera Hoods, Childrens Talmas and Zephys Capes and Costs, with the neatest and best assortment of Hosiery to be fonud anywhere in these mountains. A splendid assortment of Groceries, consisting of Cincin nati, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and New York Syr ups—delicious—Now Orient s and Muscarado Baking Mo lasses, Sugars of every variety. CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUIT Dates, 10 cts. per ft)—Prunes, 12J4 ctfl. per fit—Pie Rai sins, cts. pei ft)—Figs, Citrons, Currants, Dsyed Poach es, Apples, Oranges and Lomons> Almonds, Mince Meat ready tor use: Boots tind Shoes cheaper than the cheapest. . Hardware ol almost every description—Nalls and Spikes, Cutlery, Green River Bntcher Knives—the best in the world—Pumps and Pump Chains and tlxturea. QaeCnsware. Tobacco and Segars. , Hats and Caps. Fish Oil. ’ Flax-oecd Oil. - Sweet Oil. ' Castor Oil. Good Cider VJnegar. Coffee Roasted. Coffee Orebn, ' ' Ccßeo Ground. The very beat Coffee in town at 12W cts. per ft>. GUI and sec at J. L. ICKES. Howard association, phil. ADEtPIIIA. i ' • A Mentvdait Imlituiim, established hy special endmanmt for the rtitfJf tM tick and • ulent and spulemicditcasts. The HawATO Association, in view ofthe awful destruction of human lift, caused by Sexdal Diseases; ahdth»do<wptiai» practised upon the unfortunate victims' of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, a* a charitable act worthy of their naine, to open a Dispen sary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in' all tW fohns; and to give medical advice grafts, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition)(age, occu pation, habits of life, and in cases of extreme poverty and en Bering, to furnish medicine fru nf charge, It u needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approv ed modern treatment. :■-S;-' ■ The directors of the Association, In tlicir Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseasespcxpress the highest satisfaction with the success which has attonded the labOrt of the Consulting Surgeon in tbo cure of Snpormatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Qon torrhoea, Gleet, Sy philis. the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse, 4c., and order a cohtlhnanco ofthe same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, fed assured that their labors in this spliero of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the ypunmand they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed* eal, td-this very important and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Seif, abuse, and other abuses of the sexual organs, by tho Con sulting Surgeon. will be sent by mail (in a sealed envel ope); PRISE OF CHARGE, on receipt of T-W0 BTASfPB for postage. Other Rci«rts and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, 4c., are constantly beftigpub lishcd for gratuitous distribution, and Will lie sent to the afflicted. Some of the now remedies and methods of treat ment discovered during the last year, are .of gloat value. '- J - Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CAL HODKpConsulting Surgeon, Howard AsSoCratioh, Ko. 3 S. Ifjjlth street, Philadelphia, Pa, Ry erder of the Director*. '' BIABXWEUU Prefi. ’ 050. TAIBCHIID.'&vy. f»ec. »-ly. ' niBIU£D. shirtaor Over-shirts cull at ETTINGER 4 ULLMAN’S. Novel Entertainment \ More than 500,000 bottles 80U) nMQI . ■' : . v NEW ENGLAND STATES ■ I» O|HE tE Afc ;*■ ** 'f- TRe Restorstivn *T O. X 'tfeaT foPßsitorlagbalr perfectly and permanent!*? has never yet bad a rind, voi-i mne after volume might begiven from all' parts 'of the. wortdandfhratbemortinloUlgenttopiiovathat diiS' ppfect Restorative ; bdt wad tba circular aadyoo cannot dom>t; rtnd also the fidhnrtng. - *yThsllalr.—PeoplS bars tor centuries been afflicted, with beldheada and tooonly remedy, heretofore known, has been those abominable wigv By a rtcent discovery or Professor Wood these articles arei beingfladdispensedwlth, but a great tnanyperaons still patronise them, because they have boon so often Imposed upon by llalr Tonics of different kinds./ To all- socb persons, we earnestly make > •the request, that they trill try once again, for fn Wood’s Restorative there is no such thing asfoll. We know of a lady who was bald, who need the article s short time, and her head is now covered completely with. ;the" tiniest and moat beautiful curls imaginable. We know of numerous cases where hair was rapidly foiling out, which It restored In greater perfection than it ever had been before. . :'V *;: It is also without doubt one of the best article* for keep ing the hair in good condition, making it soft and gloamr* removing dandruff, and has proved Itself the greatest ene my to all the Ills that hair ls heir to. i Jt is tbu duty of every one to. improve their personal ap pearance though some may differ in regard to the wayspf doing it; but every one wilt admit that a beautiful bead of hair, cither in man or' woman, is an object much tobode sired, and there are no means that Should be left untried to obtain such a consideration.—libwian’r Advocate-, Philo. $i i Coshocton, Ohio, Nov. 17,18 W. Ol J. WOOD 4 00.—Gents: As I have been engaged in selling your'Half'Restorative the last ..season for ope bf your local afecutS (R. M. llackinson,) and having experi enced the beneficial effects of it myself, 1' would like to ob tain an agency fur the Btate of Ohio .or some State in the West, should you wish to make such an arrangement,aal am convinced there is nothing equal to it in the United States, fur restoring the hair . I have been engaged in the Drug business for several yean, and have sold various prepaid tious fur the hair, but have found nothing that restores the -accretive organs or invigorates the scalp as Well as yours, being fully convinced that your restorative is what ydh, represent it to be, I would like to engage in the sale of it, for lam satisfied it must sell. Tours truly. S. T. STOCKMAN. Wavland, Mass., Feb. 6,1857. : , - PROF. 0. J. WOOD 4 CO,—-Gents: Having realized the ; good effects of yonr Hair Restorative, 1 wish to state, that finding my hair growing thin, as well aS'fcray, I was in duced from what 1 read and heard, to try the article pre pared by yon, to promote its growth and change Us color os it was in, youth, both of which it has effected complete ly. lu the operation T have used nearly three bottles. Yours 4c., ' JAMES FRANCIS.-: 0. J. Wood 4 Co., Proprietors 312 Broadway, New York, (in the great N. Y. Wife Bailihg Establishment,) and 1H Market St., St. Louis, Mo. For sale by G. W. KESSLER, Altoona, and by all goot| Jlrugguts. [Juno 3, 1868-ly.l TAR. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDI j / CAL SALT. For Inflammatory Viscoses only. . NEW’ MEDICAL SALT! NEW MEDICAL SALT! IT IS NOT A CURE ALL. For Inflammatory Diseases' Only ! Dr. Coao swell’s Nrw Medical Sait, instead of being !a remedy for all ills, lies control over but one ill, has btjl; one aim, and accomplishes hut one thing, tp ait; SunnuEa Inflammatory Disease, whatever be Us form or locality, whether in the head, throat, abdomen, extremities or skit); The peculiar excellence of the New Medical Salt Is, that without tile useless loss of blood aud strength, it effectually cures Inflammatory Diseases (uo other) by-producing an equilibrium of all the fluids m the body, the want of which Is the sole causcat inflammation. ; Invalids, Take Noncz 11 The following for.ms which the unbalanced fluids assume, and many not here mentioned, that.have more or less fever, are os easily subdued l by tile Ntw Medical Salt, os flrels extinguished by water, to wit: Uraia Fever, Headache. Kush of Blood Hi (ho Head slid Heart, Fits. Inflamed Eyes, Ears aud Nose, Canker, Neu ralgia, Spinal AHcc’tiuus. Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthma. Inflamed Lungs and Liver, Heartburn. Coughs, Dyspepsia, Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism, Gout, ScrofUlA, Saltßheum, and all Itching and othercutaueoui eruptions. Dr. Coggswell’s New Medical Salt exerts, like the vac cine matter, an extraordimu y influence on the voiuS and arteries, resulting in a gradual decline of inflammation as indicated by the pulse, which soon resumes 'its natural state, as the heat,.pa in and fever disappear. - Dr. Coooswell’s Nrw Medical Salt does Just what It claims to do—no more, nojless— equalizes the fluids, by re moving from the bystcltTull arterial and venous obstruc tions. Description circulars may be obtained from any Druggist who has this valuable medicine for sole. Dr. CoaqswELL’s New Medical Salt. Get a Circular.— Ask any Vrbggist about the New Medical Salt. Ask your- Neighbors about the Ntw Medical Salt. Ask any one you meet about the New Medical Salt. The New Medical Salt for Inflammatory Diseases only. , ; NEW MEDICAL SALT! NEW MEDICAL SALTI D. c. Taylor 4 Co., General Agents, 202 Dock St.. Phila delphia. Agents wanted in every City, Town and Village. DR. COGGSWELL’S ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT. Acute packages, $2 ; Chronic package*. $5 ; Family pack ages, $B. Invalids, with Chronic or long standing diseased, should always order a chronic package. For sale in Altoona by A. at Bell's Mills by B. F. Bell; In Uollidaysbidg by Geo. A. Jacobs, and wherever the Tribune goes. Call or send and get a circular, and do not foil to try the New Mddical Salt. [Dec. 10,’58-ly s WEST ALTOONA CABINET Klgned lias lately made arrangements to do business on a more extensive scale 8b53338^8R: than hop.'to fore, and is now prepared to execute all ORDERS FOR lURNITCRE, ■ OF ANY KIND, AT SHORTEST NOTICE. His workmen are acknowledged-to be capabic.of doing y The very lest work in the line of Cabi net Making, and all those who entrust him with-their orders may rely upon receiving finished work. ‘ * * r Ho keeps a constant supply of Furnlt hand, tQ which he invites to attention of those intending to ' 44 •'GO TO HOUSE-KEEPING.” i< Call on him at at his room in Loudonsville, Dear ths 4 Plank Raid. , : - COFFINS MADE TO ORpER. November 11,1863. ISAAC CROMER. FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CA* SES.—This is a new article iu this section of the country, although extensively used in too East. They art. a sure protection against WATER AND VERMIN', and possess many other advantages over tHo common cof. flhs. Tlie remains of toe lamented CLAY and WEBSTER were encased in these cases. For sale by ISAAC CROMER, November 11, 1858. . Altoona, Pa. -.A NOTHER BREAK-OUT.—THI| JEJI. subscriber would inform his old customers that he has opened out again at Ids old stand, where ho hopes to receive their calls. He has now on hand the cheapest and heat assortment of 4 • GROCERIES that can bo found in the town, consisting 4 of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, Salt by .the bushel orjsack, Dried Fruttof all hinds, Fish of the very best quality, . .together with everything in the Grocery line, all of which is fresh from the'Eastern market. . ' 1 lie also keeps constantly on hand a soppy of FLOUR, FELL AND GRAIN, which be sells at the lowest market prices. • PORK oiways on band and ietailcd In quantities to snlt .purchasers. 4 ' V JOHNIMHR. Decombcrld, 1858-ly ii-, ; , SECURE THE SHADOW ERE THE O SCBSIAKCE FADES. Tho place to get ¥ AMBHOTtPES, :: \ I&ELAINOTYPES, & PHOTOGRAPHS, done up In short order, is on Julia opposite B 1 Reft • benack’e where all person* can be accommodated with true i and perfect ldkeitesses.v -Time from Ito 8 seconds. V. . v Pictures copied on Tcasnoeble terms, ' | ; Pictures sot in Jewell y at very low rates, the price d*' pending upon the else of the article. ''/ - •' ; : (i: PWtures always' warranted before they are takep away. Dadies and gentlemen are--invited to call and examine epwjimcns,. V"-' . ■'..v-'",' ' j- Pictures ’takcn as well In cloudy as fcir weather. i , December 16,1868-om.] ' J. W. CLARAI7OIT. Blair county insurance AO KNOT.—The undersigned, Agent of the Blair County Mutual Fife Insurance Company; is at all tin)os ready reinsure against loss or damage by fire, SuSdr ings,: Merchandise, Furniture and Property, of every des cription, in town or counter,’ at as reasonable rates as aay Company in the State. Office in the Masonic Temple. ! : Jap. S, ’B6rtr] IoHX SHOEMAKER, Jgtnt. mN BE BOUGHT AT H. TUCH’& & (Jo’s Pstuot SfccnWsr ScajaTtne Siljrnt BOEBHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERN IHB CKLKBRATKD HOLLAND EBUEDT HI : -stssssssa; DISEASE OF THE KIONEIS,’ •. LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND' FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections consequent upon a dlSordsnd STOMACH OR LIVER, ' Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pato* Heartburn, Lous of Appetite, Despondency, CostiveiM% Blind and Bleeding Piles, lu all Nervous, Kheumatic ul Neuralgic Affections, it has lu numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and In others effected a decided cur*. ■ This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, alter the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerbave: Because of its great intmi in the most of . the European States, Its introduction into tho United States wus intended more especially'for then# of our fotherland scattered here and there ovtr the foes of this mighty country. : Meeting with great success among', them, 1 now offer it to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medical virtues must bo acknowledged. It is particularly pecotnmended to those pers<,u» wboea constitutions: may have been Impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Hang rally Instantonoona in effect, it finds directly to Its seat of life,.thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, InlWng new health and vigor in.th* system. ' CAUTION ,—Tho great popularity of this defJghtKit dra ma has induced many Imitations, which the pubUoshoaM guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy any thing else until yon have given Boerbavo’e Holland .Bittern ■ a lair trial. Oue bottle will convluce yOu how infinitely ♦ superior it is to all these imitations. ; ,v ; .. . 4 Sold at $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles for to, by the bolx PBomrroaa. '• BENJ. PAGE. JH., <6 GQi, Manufacturing Pharwiacrututs and C/ttmitU, PITTSBUaaiI. PA. ' : - T. W.,Dyott ASouv,. Philadelphia; Barnes A Park, H<« ioik; John D. Park, Cincinnati; Barnard Adams'A Co. 6b Louis; A- BOUSH, Altoona, Po. And by Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the and Canadas., (October 14, IMS.-ly rn H E LIVER IN VIGOIUTQR JL PJUiPAUSD By TOR. A3BPOBD, 5 > : -' 5 COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM; QUMS, la one of. the best Pprgative and Liver Medicine* aowfce furo the puhiiCj'tliat acta as is Oithartic, easier,'milder and more rffectuul than'any other medicine only a Cathartic, Jbut k liver remedy, actings first on.tfas Liter to eject xta morbid matter, then ou.tku stomach'sitt howets to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful fMUaiff experienced in the operations of most CutAurttcs. lt strengthens the system at the some time that it purges It; aud when'token daily in moderate doses, will strengths* and tuhd it up with unusual rapidity. - tfuc Livsn la one of the (principal regulatorsof the human body; and.when it performs its (unctions will, tlie ihjwora of the system late fully devcloped/Tfcs ttomach is almost entirely *j dependent on the hesltty action of the Liver for the . proper performance of its functions; when the atom- Tliaclx is at (unit, the bowsfa are at fauft, and the whole Qigystem suffers in coass* quence of one organ—the w jfuvn—having csssed teds its duty, i'or the disease Lj ;of that organ/ on* of ths proprietors bos made it his I'stndy, In a practiecof mors thou twenty years, to find, j some remedy Wherewith to counteract the many do- ijraugements to which it if liable. aO ... • To prove that this reme son troubled with hmte forms, has hut to try a hot tain. Those flume remove oil the .system, supplying in of bile, invigorating' the digesf well. PCKirn.vo vnsl health to the whole inachi of the disease—effecting a Bixiocs Attacks are cur puevsmed. by’ the occa- VXCORATOR. One dose after eating Is macli and prevent the food : Only puo dote taken be- Jiigbtmare. Only one dose taken at els gently, and cum Cos ! One dose taken after each 4®“.oue dose of two teu lievo aiCK Hcaiucue. One botUo taken'for fe thc causo of the disease, Only one dose hmuedtktiK One dose often repeated Mouses, and a preventive ■dSf Only one lx>ttlu fc* system the effects of medt-i JSCS' One bottle taken for 1 lowness or unnatural color One dose taken a short vigor to the appetite, and One dose often repeated Us worst iSrnie, while Slim-; yield almost to the first 0n» o< two dosea cures in children: there is po remedy in the vyorhf, ng it A lew bottles cures Bropsy Wo take pleasure ip ro os & preventive for Fever all Fevers of a Bilious typo, and thousands are willing Tirtnes, itstivor 10tWolt *”^*“8angnlmou* twtiai'iiyfe «. Mix Water In the month with the Invlgorttor.wwl swallow; Doth together. “ |Till} LIVBR IJJVIGORATOR ia a scnsN'nn&iuiDiCAL mbcofeuy, and j. wj, s«hlhrcur*ig aUapet too great; to believe.' Iteortk ArW Mr maglc,<rt» the Jbnt dost giving IterirJU, and ftddoin non than one bottle ta to cure any kind of Uvet C 6& Jdgtol. fromtUe worst JuuutUct or Pyqatptia to »ootaniwi - fftadaeht, all of which ore the remit of a Dimns XlTai? °M'l>OtpAß MR BOtTJX : : •, S 2’ S «^7? K n’ P£ t> Pr k ' tor > W 3 Broadway, Now York. „1®» SoM H£• kestiKt, Altoona; and retailed to all Druggists. play 27, IWB-ly” FITS I BEST FITS!! FIRST c&Jr ®K” T 3,1 * f* ror an excellent fitting vksii by all mean. calfor^ . For PANTALOONB that can't be beat far’ call on j. svvwHr? , Como, JtlEd reader, If you-want to drew Iri'a Guhlonail* jtyla, rail »t ray Slwp, opposite, nowhere, but clot* to AW fuotia Bunking Bouee. ' Look oUt for the picture with i» narao below. JACOB UStVKR, TAOtatT Altoona, Oct. M, 14,1855.-I y, . *«««. ; i-TJL DERtOONEB has just received a freah supply cf BABB ami WINTER GOODS, consisting of Cloth* aturCu* simeres'of nil qualities and colon; Plush Velvet*and 52k VESTINGS. Abo, a largo stock of Shirts, Drawers'end' Undershirts, Gent’s Pocket Xlandkorchlcfii, Gloves, Ac,— Please giro me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 am prepared to soli as cheap as they can be bad in town. , NOV. 4,1858. \ T. ELWAV. Boot and shoemaker.—thb subscriber thb citizens ofAUoo qs mid vicinity that h© stm continues to siaixuttoitur* Boots and Shoes of ©very description, on tho shortest ns» tic©, ut his. shop on Main Street, next door tothe THbiMbl office. Ills work is done up In the beat of style, muTcife UOt tall to give Batisfiiction. Duly *ivo him a c«U. 1 - Nov. 4, 1855.-ly. L. RICKABHU DR. WM. R. FINLEY RE- # SPECTFUr.LV offer* hla_ services to the people of Altoona and the Joining country. nV lie may bo found at the offle* hereto loro oo cupicd .by Dr. O. D. Thomas. Altoona, Sept, 30; ISoS.-lt Lumber for sale. 60,000 SIIINOLEB, 60,0001ATHE8, ", anti-all kinds of BUU.MNQ MATEIUAL, lower: than Ik* lowcet, lor Caeh. Apply to • JOHN SHOEMAKHt, - ■pOK KENT,—THE STOHB-ROOM fL -*■ ** gept.,23,1558. tVM. LLQYj.' ALL KINDS 1 V/ wnlihg done at th*. shortest notlce,~>*bseds. Morte gages, Ac., executed In the neatest monner br ■■ a* ■ * t*.-*,* " 'tfOHN SHOEMIU** , Masonic tempK AltodlHu OA BARRELS OF JUST O-vJr w*eirt4 »nd tor tal« by NcvMS. /^.KOCEUXKS.—A XAROE AlfP - r- '' T i dy is at last found, say ns*. WMtusT,'to' say of'its tie, aud conviction fa ssfa morbid or bad msttsr ftW their place a’ hsallhy flow' stomach, causing food to; sihoD, giving ' tons s&fl I nery, removing ths eftttasi radical-cure. ¥ cd, atm, vuT o uno. •lonal uso of the. Ltns Is* sufficient to relieve the ***• from rising and souring*! ’ ■ fore retiring, prevent! w night loosens the the ton menus. m.sal will cure Dyspepsia spoonsful will alwAyu n tjtalc obstruction; rezoeva ami makes a perfect our*, jy relieves Chollc,whil* : is a euro euro tor nwiffg ofCnotEju.' •. -*•, Reeded to throw out of tbs cine ufter a long ilckhtee* J atopies removes alltaW from the skin. , Umc before eating glue mates the fcoil dlgcstwWl. cures Chronic Diarrldes'ta mer and Dowd cduideton •lofcO. attacks caused by Woewt [surer, safer, or-epeddtir never fitilt. I by exciting tbeaheorbenta commctidim; the medicine and Ague, Chill Tetervand It opcratcswlth l cttUin'ty. to testily to Its wonderful Hi C. 3AQQAM9
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