aixunexi&l OLIDAYSI AND EVENING^ I AND ANNIK STttiieeu.. -A SELECT AS. ’ iiitisi tu tin- season-—wbfeV ■.il.u.-t— consisting of sheet. l ii:its, liarml Detains, « n l. ulits .Dresses, with hug. . „: ,' mention. j -oo beftiie purchasing el**, | :an the Jews. down goods ever offend fas >C Daditw Hoods, lUggoleU, reus Talmas and Zephy, est and best assortment If i these mountains, 1 cries. consisting of Ctaefo. lostou and New York Bn. i.J Muscarado Baking is^. B AND FRUIT. V2]4 cts. per B>—Pi* j,. u-, Currants, Dryed f|u£, as, Almonds, **jsm| thecheapest, \ : j ' r i 11 1 ion—-Nails sndßnlhik Knives—the Ult hS i and fixture*. . . ■firk' 1 it 12>$ eU- per Jb. J. L. IOEMi ■ION! ? ALL J j (1 Dress! I ARCH! linger -Ives oat la a suit of :i hand by the a OF GOQDB mm. t u coat call at INGEE i.ULLMAITB. : P pair of pant* INuEHTA CLLMAIPB. dieap Und^r* i.\ueu * uuiuunt iod and cheap NGCE k VLIMAfPQf id hat or cap INQER i OLIiMAHifc mg in the J&oe —rallat 11 ’ iNOjEßinuajUipit . IN ? ERACI 3pM -1 good GlothjyWf - i •iNOEtti vumJsSSs£-. lATION, PHfi; rd by qxeial miotmgd ’•.rest'd, ajffecUd »*(* IV w nf the awful deetnutt* i-i-iwee, and thedeewttaw n aim* of « uchdl*e*Me -if thtrir.OonraUiagftineOß. name, to open ».DtwW rf of dUeiuieg, la ill timr i/ratif, to whfiitfiy i< ir condition, (age, «<?•• cithx# of extreme pend* ?e fra. of charge. |l.». >n commanile thn | famish the moat eppr«e- - I, in tholr AnnniU JUpOrt '■vpi, express (be Mjpiwl !i liax attended th# labprt ■rife of BopermatonfcOM, (! r.'iorrlion«, OIo«t, Bj f almne, *c„ and OtdMT • hi’ enduing year. i.vt, feel oeanrad list L'-nlent effort h*T» bo« ■ ;:;i!y to tb« younx,»JJ< r ive.i, with renewed Mil. i pi-Hl cahie. - •r u irrhcoa, or Seminal Masturbation, or, Beto mol organs, by the Oob* mail fin a staled aattl* v- r .t of two stamp# 1: on the nature »od a: ■. constantly beingpm* ::ul will be Wnt to* ■ «nd methods of treat* -r, are of great rain*- ii. l)r. GEOiIOB B. CAJ err! As»ooiatioa, lfO. Ito S order of the DUfUM 11ARTWEli, JPrtrt [Dm. My. THE LIFE OP • f the truth of thlamy ■folly onnonnee to toj that he ha* mW* jotacusumbhi. _ IV Michael Gallagher.O* iidonfs Office, wJjrrM* r.l. He hai jtut t*o*W*a S & VESTINGS. t». which ho will toake t* which can not toll •’ I ATEST STYLES of II FASHIONS, nidy tho most faatiillo® will bn made as well** determined that notB" t i render BatlatoetteO to ; patronage. JOHN TALBOT. TNER. 3NTIST. dUheran church -9.3 by UxoElootrtiJfcff' rPee.3»-* S. KIMMEW'i ::u:al dentist ili eut, on Gold or eu^ nute-d far ten ▼&**** J!:ignt'iic Macnlue ,rt " r fropcr than of the ralhrcjP -.Mug. from all opmw 01 the fP.T. 16.1858-IL. LIAS, MY WIF2 ! i ard withonl B°y**s v arn all peroonl nc*w ohtment o? EIVING NEW IOE ITEM«. ’ *KraToua«.|-4fce fßciwity -<>* L f hn !e’. the high frioe »f;bt*», «nd the al ▼bfticb J e ftiiare of wtUpi nw all nttributa ®“he jaefeaseicl^ dmaM ferhoofced-aluite t 0 lady friends, tod;it is feared that the fc/ th>*' were." let hoop>«turt9>e “f ll our coopers are determined to eupply • ’ -This fact has, of course, created an un *be°- nted demand fOr the only article, be .bore mentioned ones, fit to swell the ft rior dimensions of the fa}f «x, ™~ h **•' J The Eastern coopers, it jappeara, hare V rered that Blair bids fair to rival Peny 1 in the production of this article, and can nivuny desired amount of it, consequently T" our land owners are making thqir for- I!nea in their endeavors to supply this materi: Tl feminine extension. These I do ubt. are generally selfishly prompted; but ff , can no.t say so of the cate of Mr. Samuel Qrg , of Logan township. Mr. G. had cat all ,ho hoop-poles he could find on his own propei;- h U t »till tho demand was greater than the /apply He’ thought of suffering fraUty-of womans’ precious tears of disappointment-of the deep-drawn sighs and heart-rending sobs of! teflr t broken dimity-ofthe awful ohagrim and oorOficstion that mast bo felt by an unhooped one—and his tender heart was touched— wu Softened down, even to melting—he deter mlned to avert so dire a calamity—he resolved prevent one-half the contemplated misery, of drt weaker sex, even at the risk of loosing his honor and good-standing in society. His neigh bor’s property, was chock fall of hoop-poles, ping to waste—growing up into timber-trees; he cautiously approaches tt,.axc in hand ; Ins hesrt, olhcrwise timid, strengthened with-tho (Ojudousuess that he was performing an act of benoTolencc, and in thO; twinkling of an eye (or ,wo) be has hoop-poles, alias ttimber-tre s s, »ough to save a dozen of the “fair lights of the household" from untimely graves. But, sad to' reUw, bis efforts to benefit the angels of our tsaodsoc sphere, and minister Jo their joys by supplying their most extended desires, was the precursor of hii downfall. Come, ladies dear, »od drop a tear, while we relate how the tres psised-upon proprietor .caught your noble ben efactor In tho act, and without tho fear of the ladles bsfore his eyes or in his heart, had the kind-hearted trespasser brought up before ’Squire Cherry, who (the hardened, man that he is) did, after mature deliberation) commit your friend to tho “ Lock-Up" in default of bail.— That the ladies may know who it is that thus prosecutes and persecutes such a philanthro pist as Ur. G., we give his name and residence. Tin— H. McClelland, agent for Lloyd & Co., Al legheny Furuance—and may their most direful maledictions fall on him and them. We would also suggest to the ladies that their unbounded gratitude is due to the Attorney who so nobly defended Mr.. 0. in the hour of his adversity, and used suoh weighty arguments to quash the .Indictment (which was for stealing timber) by. attempting to argue down the justice’s throat that “ Uoop-polet were not timber-trees:" P. 0. Since tho above was placed in type, we learn that Mr. Gray made good his escape on the night aftpr he was committed, in the follow ing manner. The night being cold, the jus tice, thinking that Mr. O. might suffer if kept in tho “ Lock-Up," ordered the Constable to provide a bed for him at the American House,, wbiobbe did. Mr. Q. was accordingly loeked in a room in thb third story of the “ American" sad left for the night When the Constable cal led for him in the morning he was non est inven tsi You may dry ybur tears, ladies, your ben efactor ie still at large, and may follow is laud able calling in some other locality, wlyjre there are no hard-hearted men to pull” him for it. TuAi’Kß -—Our kind fiicuds of tho “Model Store 1 ’ will except our thanks for tho handsome manner in which they contributed ’to render our Christmas a happy one, end realize to us a por tion of our dream. Their generosity, shall long be remembered. But net to ns alone do they exhibit their kindness. All vrho deal with them ctn beartesthnony of the cheerful and nccom | modating spirit which actuates them and r'en ■ their store, in every particular, the model store. Our young friend, J. E. Burchinell, will ac «pt our thanks for the fine yo,ung turkey which be dropped into our office, while we were at eapper, on Christmas eve. He knows how ac ceptable such presents are, about holiday times, to poor printers. ' May he live long and. never lack a tarkey for his Christmas dinner. Ourgratefiti ac&owledgments are due a gen tleman ; (who .shall be nameless'at present) of the town “over. thd hill,” for that tremendous big gobler left at dir! door on Christmas day, by that clever feUow, Yankee” Jones. The doaor’sheort ia in the right place, though little did we dream, when we mode honorable men tion of bis name* that we were to .be so hand •omely rewarded.. We are nowf fully convinced that all we said about him was true. May his ssticipations and oar ardent wishes be fully re alited in his experience. - n Vuitbd Us.-—On Friday morning last, we bad &e pleasure of taking by the bandour young friend A. P. McKinney, Esq., of Omaha city, NehmVa, Territory. Alecklookshs well as in 7 a of yore, the Western county evidently! agreeing with his constitution. He reports tinea to hare “ eased up” a little inthatiegion, and the prospect of miners for gold, at the new ainea in that region, to be flattering He pro* Poses remaining among bis friends for a couple of months. Those who hare business to trane sit in that locality could not commit it to safer hinds than Aleck's.■ A '/'/ " or HoLunATßßimp.~Erom tie.fo- of die AsMßsor of Hollidaysbnrg, who took to account'of the [wpSrip ofinbabitemtoihoon asction therewith, It appears that there is on v popdlaribu f 0 * for a “ onediorse” concern. The colored Cahoot ahd Caoid.—-The troth of the pro verb that ‘ the transgressoris hud,' is madeinanifestlnthedaily experience of al most every tnan j, <and the frequent verification of the adage that “.ihnrdei rrill oat,’’- compels th e belief that Providence worKr-tbe ’downfall of those who wilfully transgrces His laws. We have a case to report ia which justice, tboagh seemingly delayed, nevertheless appears sure. Som# three months since, a watch belonging to Mr. Isaac Cromer, of this place, was stolen &om his shop.' < Ho conld not, with certainty, charge the theft' iipon any person, but he suspicioned a young man named James Qarra han. On several occasions Mr. Cromer asked Garrahan the time of . day., but his watch was always ran down, or out of order, or something the matter, and ho would not exhibit it. Failing in obtainiog.a sigqt of the watch in this way, bis sqspicions were so much confirmed that be felt justified in placing a warrant for the arrest of Garrahan in the' hands of Constable Ely. In tt short time after, Ely .found the young man in Df. Bittner’s room, undergoing a dental opera tion! The Constable waited until the dentist had finished his job, ere be commenced. A short examination—not of -his teeth—but his pockets convinced him that he had the right man, and .conveyed him forthwith to the office of ’Squire Cherry. Garrahan' denied the charge against him. On being requested to exhibit the watch then on his person, he refused, but Con stable Ely soon helped him to hand it over. On examination,, the Squire identified the watch as one he had sold to Mr. cjromer, both by its ap pearance, and the number of it which ho had in his account book. Other testimony corrobora ted that of the Squire, fully, convicting Garra hqn of the theft, and he was consequently com mitted to stand a trial at the next Court. Pre vious to being conveyed to Hollidayshurg, ho was placed in the “ Lock-up," where he became I cool and attempted to get up a little beat by setting fire to the door of the “Look-up.” When the fire was discovered, the door was in a blaze. It was evidently his intention to burn his way out of “ durance vile,” bat his scheme having been discovered, -bo was taken from the “ Lock Up” and conveyed to Hollidaysburg where he was placed under the core of Sheriff Funk, who will provide for him until the assembling of Court. Beautiful Haiu.— This is one of the greatest ornaments which man or woman coaid boast of. A splendid head of hair, a luxuriance of hair, if it be in a high state of health, glossy and thick, no matter what its, color be so that it is natural, is an attraction that will not escape the envy of those who are bald, and gray hair is unnatural till one is in the.neighborhood pf four score and ten; short of that it is a disease. We would remedy this disease, and in what way ? How could we restore gray hair to its original health! Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative, for sale at all the drug stores; it restores the hair, it re stores its health, and when that is re-produced, its beauty, its original color, its luxuriance and gloss is sure to follow. Wood’s Restorative, is the only Valuable Hair Preparation. S. of T.—At a regular meeting of Altoona Division,'. No. -811. S. of T., held on Saturday evening -last, the following officers were elected for thojensuing quarter :-r-W. P;, Wm. C. Mc- Cormick ; W. A., Benjamin F. Custer; R. 5., ; D. Galbraith; A. R. S., Wm.McCormick; F.S., D. T. Caldwell; T., Michael Clabaugh ; C., J. Delo ; A. C.; John W. Clabaugh; I. S., Geo. W. Patton; 0. S., A. D. Cherry. We are pleased .to state that the Division is prospering finely. Some 16 or 18 Lady Visitors have joined in with the members to push along the temperance ball and odd interest to the meetings. That object to which fair woman lends her aid and encourages with her presence and her smiles, is bound to prosper. A Gat Lotuabio Pulled. —On, Saturday offi cer Radnbaugb arrested a gay deceiver from Al tobi^a, -charged with having betrayed and desert ed a young woman of that place, who, like many others of her sex, = “ loved not wisely but too well.” The fellow was taken to AltoOna and disposed of according to law .“ in such cases Made and provided.”-— l Harrisburg Telegraph. Who is tho “ gay Lothario ?” It may bo all true enough, but like many other little circum stances which occor hereabouts, we learn them first from abroad. Annual Conference. —Tho Annual Confer ence of the United Brethren Church, for this district, will be held in the church of that de nomination, in this place, commencing on the 6th of January next. Those oar citizens who-have never attended a meeting of this kind will now have an opportunity. S The last Quarterly Meeting of the church in this place, for the present Conference year, will be held on Saturday next, January Ist. A. M. L. & R. E. A.—The onhual election for officers of the-Altoona Mechanics Library and Reading Room Association will bo held at the Reading Room, on Saturday: evening next, January Ist, between the hours of 5 and. 7$ o’clock P. M. A meeting of the Association will also be held at 8 o’clock on the lame even ing. A Jfull attendance of the members is re quested, as business of importance will he brought before the meeting. , v Mabbie Wobes.—We request the attention of our renders to the-Pard of. our young friend, John SfcKeage, (successor to A. of fldllidaysburg. John turns put work in his line, and when we dan get a £ood article at home, at a reasonable price, we think it the duty of all to encourage home industry.' We bare examined specimens of his work and And them equal to those of city finish/ /All who deal witfa jiao will find him'aPlever and accom modating gentleman. | Festival.;— Judging from f the bill of fare gotten up for the Masonic Festival, on Monday evening last, those who attended en joyed -one of the best suppers of the season.-// As we happen to be outsiders on snob occasions, we ean not speak of the manner in which the participants enjoyed themselves, but presume if they did net it was their own fault. The-Teachers* Association of this coun ty, was ip session in . this place on Mohday and Tuesday, -but bnrincsi would set permit or-to be in attaiidapiße> ■” ' ' ! ‘ .. Farms Sbouesd. —The extensive speculations in real estoty npw going on la New York city hare broke out in Blair county. Oar real es tate friend over the way* at “ Locust Grove,” John Brotherline/Esq., sold, last week— 180 acres of land to A. B. Lewis. 66 “ ' Chop. Beam, i 60 ' “ ** ' Jas. Cony. [ 62 *• |•• v David Blyder. | 80 “ ' \ ** ' T. B. Lewis. They axe all going into “the Kettle” ft once to improve the limd, erect houses, &o. Oar spor ting friends will regret to learn from tide that their “ Occupation’’ will soon be used up in this famous hunting ground. Hope they will not censure Mr. B. : nor the purchasers—the latter have certainly *aoted wisely in embracing this favorable opportunity to secure farms and houses in good old Pennsylvania without cash •4and the former is justifiable in selling when ever he gets: the opportunity to do so.—Stan dard. A Great .Cure bt Da, Ekyssr’s Pectoral Stecp. —I live in Peebles Township, Allegheny county. 1 had a coughing and spitting, whieh commenced about the 4th of February last; and continued eight months. 1 employed the best physicians in the county, and my cough contin ued unabated ur|til early in October. At that time 1 was advised' to try your PECTORAL' COUGH SYRUP; which I did ; ancfafter I had taken one bottle, I was entirely freeifrom cough ing and spitting. I had despaired of ever get ting well,-and I think it should be known that this valuable remejdy will do for others what it has done in my case. JOHN C. LITTLE, Peebles Township. Witness—B;M. KERR. Pittsburgh, December 81, 1858. Sold by J. W. Kessler, Altoona, Pa. ' - Junior’s Festival.—W© learn that the Ju nior’s had a fine time at their Festival, on Christmas Eve. The lateness of the hour at which the sapper was served up, prevented us from attending, nevertheless, we feel as much obliged to them' for their kind invitation as though we had been present and partaken of the things provided for the occasion. New Year’s Address. —Oar carrier’s expect to- wait upon their friends and patrons, on NeV Year’s"morning with a neat address, and wish us to ask of them a, kind reception. Old shillings and quarters will be received by them at their full value, and larger piecesin proportion.— Save a piece of metal for them, friends, and re ceive a Carrier’s thanks. Christmas. —Christmas was decidedly a dull day in Altoona, judging from the appearance of the streets, most of the busiuesa 'placcs being closed, and no work of any kind doing ; but we presume it was not dull in many of the houses, as a great number of turkies, geese, ducks, and chickens were bought up a few days, previous,, which were no doubt served up. to merry com panies of old and young.. The Panic — More Failures. —-The panic in New York seems to be s on the increase. In this city everything goes on smoothly, and the only failures we have heard of were'tho 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 Hall of Rockhill & Wil son, Nos. 603 and 605 Chesnut street, above sixth. Gentlemen and Youths never fail to pro cure capital fits at this popular establishment. THE BALL OF FASUIONds 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 Eeess Goods, Shawls, Cloaks* White Goods, &0., &c., that can be found in Altoona. Respectfully, &c., WHAT REJOICING! ‘‘CONFIDENCE EE STORED I”—Every body has money to spend, and' bo they should have. This fact you can have demonstrated,'lly taking a stroll along Vir ginia street, in seeing the crowds of Ladies and Gentlemen wending their way after those hand some and remarkably cheap GOODS at THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.—WhiIe the President, in his Message, rather advises a spe cific duty on Foreign Goods whenever practica ble, Chaulet Mann advocates only a small advolorum duty on all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, ho offers for sale. CRANBERRIES AND MINCE MEAT, prim© articles, just received at tf&m. See advertisement of Dr. Sandford’s tIVER INVIGORATOR in another column. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor. In all disease# inflammation or les* predominates— now to allay Inflammation strikes at the root of disease bonce an immediate core. Pallets Magical pain extractor, and nothing the ’, will allay inflammation at once, and make a certain rare. PALLET'S MAGICAL PAIXf EXTRACTOR will cure the (following aniong a great catalogue of diseases: Suras, Scalds, Cuts, Chafes, Boro Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Braises, Sprains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, BBSs, Scroflila, Hlcers,Pevcr Soros, Felons, Ear Ache, Piles, Sore Eyes, Gout, Swellings; Rheumatism,' Scald Bead, Salt Bbetim, Baldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Small Pox, Measles, Bash, Ac.; 4c. ’ To some it may appear Incredulous that so mahylliseases Should he reached by one article; shch an idea will vanish when reflection points to the feet, that the solve la a com bination of ingredients, each and every onp applying a per fect antidote to its appoeite disorder. . - PALLET'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR . In its effectsis magical, because tho time is m short be tween disease and a permanent rare; and it is an extrac tor, as It draws alt'disease out of the affected part, leaving nature as perfect as beforo the injury. It is scarcely ne cessary to say that no house,workshop, or mannfectmy should be one moment without It. ; Eo Pain Extractor is genuine unless tho box hSs upon it AsteelpUteengni'ring,with the name of Henry Dailey, Manufecturer* ; ' Boldby O. W. Kessler, Altoona; George A. Jacobs, Hob lidayabnrg ; and by all thaDraggistoand patent medicine Aeplers the Cnited States and Oanadaa. principal Depgt, I«i CBimbera eiroct, Now York.. v ‘ jfor.«,iBBWy CJ. t. CBACE- THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. - BIE JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated . Female Pols. Prepared from a prescription of Sif'J. Clarice, JT. fl, Phy tictqn Ettnsordinaiy to the Queen. ? ’ Thl. jnrrimMe medicine to nnfailtpg ln the core of all those and delicate diseases to which thofcmelocon futation ii subject Itmodorates all exceae and removes all ohetractionsaknd a speedy cure nay he yelled on. + comaruxp at was . It la peculiarly suited; Itvrtll, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Sadi bottie,priceonedoUar,boantheQafaßunentBtaaip of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeit*. CAUTION. That POs should not he token by female* during the first three months of Pregnancy, a* they ore sure to briny on Mu carriage, out at any other Urns fftejr art toft. In all caeca of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterica add Whites, these Pills will effect a cnre when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Pull directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (late L 0. Baldwin A Rochester, N. T. N. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thoriaed Agent, will insure a bottle, containing SO Pills, by return mail. B. L. FuChnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also, for ■ale by all Druggists. [June 3,1865.-ly. WK. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DTE! The Original and Pat in the World I AU others are more imitations, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule. QUAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIB. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least liyury to the Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals andDiploma* have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,000 applications have been made to tbo hair of his patrons of bis famous Dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIB DYE produces a color not to bo distinguished from nature, and la wakravtkd not to injure in the least, however long it may be 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 the Wig Factory, 23S Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists in Altoona, and by Druggists in all cities and toyns of the United States. JOS' The Genuine bus the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of WM. A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. Important to Females —Dr Cheese man’s Pills. —The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They ore mild in tlioir operation, and certain in CurrceUug all irregularities, painful menstruations, removing all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain In the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which always arise from interruption of nature, inducing with certainty periodical regularity. • Warranted purely vegeta ble, and free from anything injurious to lifeor health. Ex plicit directions, which should bo read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail by enclosing $1 to any authorized Agent. K. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the Uhited States, 166 Chambers street. New York. 2b whom all Wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold by G. W. Kessler, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacobs, Holli day sburg; and by all Druggists in tbe United States. Coll on the Agent and get a pamphlet free. Nov. 18, 1658-ly. WIGS—WIGS—WIGS. BATCHELOR’S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all.— They are elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm —no turning up behind—no shrinking off the head; indeed, this is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made. Nov. 18,1858-ly 233 Broadway. New York. Tliis disease can be cared by DR. Keysrb’s Toothache Ruiidy, prepared by him in Pittsburgh, Pa , which is pat up ia bottles and sold at 25 cents each. It is nn excellent medicine, whon diluted, for spongy and tender gums, and is worth ten times its price to all who need it. Sold here by Q. W. Eeeslar. [Dee. 9, 1868-ly. C. J. MANN. C. J. MANN’S. C. J. MANN’S. * HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE, Not. 18, 1858-ly TOOTHACHE FLOUR AND FEED 91ABEET, AT ALTOONA STEAM MILL. Floor, Superfine, ft bbl., (6.00 “ Extra Family “ 025 Cora Meal 100 lbs. 2.00 Dran & Shorts ft 100 lbs. M IDO Bye Chop, “ « 1.65 Corn and Oats, “ * 1.02 Middlings, “ “ 1.60 Cash paid for all kinds of drain. Flour and Feed can always bo had at the Mill at the prices quoted above. JOHN ALLISON. MARRIED. On the 23« t instant, by Rev. A. 11. Taylor, Mr. GEORGE LONDON, of HoUidayaburg, to Miss SARAH O. WEB STER, of Gaysport. On the 23d instant, by Rev. H. C. Dosh, Mr. THOMAS LEWIS, of this county, to Miss HARRIET WRIGHT, of Bloomsburg, Columbia county. On the 16th hint., by Jacob Walter,Esq., Mr. EMANUEL RITCHEY to Miss ELIZABETH HBNGST, both of Green field township, Blair county. On the 19th inat., by the same, Mr. JOHN CARSHMAN, of North Woodberry township, to Miss CHRISTIANA LINGENFELTER. At Jamestown, Howard county, lowa, on the 16th Inst., after a protracted illness, JAMES KERR, son of Bernard Kerr, formerly of this place. CREEPERS. —JUST RECEIVED A large assortment of CHEKIMinS, which will be sold A. KOUSH, Druggist. low by Druggist and Pharmaceutist, Dealer in drugs, medicines, OILS, PAINTS, DTB STUFFS, PATENT MEDI CI NES, PERFUMERY, OIOAKS and VARIETIES. Boom under Keystone Hall, N. £. corner of Virginia and Annie streets. Constantly on hand a splendid assortment of PERFUMERY, consisting of all the Superior Extracts for the Handker chief, Pomades, Hair Oils, Colognes, Oriental Drops, Cos metics, Frangipani Sachets, fancy Soaps, Rouges, etc. VARIETIES. Brashes', Hair, Tooth, Nail, Flesh, Point and Clothes. Porte Mommies, Pocket Books, Parses, Pencils, Combs, Knives and Violin Strings. PAINTS AND OILS. Paints of all sorts, both dry and ground in Oil. Window Glass of every description. ' : Carbon, Linseed, Sperm and Lard OIL. PATENT MEDICINES. Hooflan<fs German Bitters, Boerhave’s Holland Bitters, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Sarsaparilla And Cathartic Pills; Sanford’s Liver-Ihvigorator; Lindsey's Blood Searcher; Clarke’s Female and Duponco’s Golden Pills; Wright’s, Wilson’s, McLanrfs, Relay's and Corhin’s Pills; Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps; Merchant’s Gargling Oil; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer. Fonr-fold. Arabian, Mexican and Nerve and Bone Liniment, together with all the popu lar Medicines of the day. CIGARS. Light Guard Opera, La Fortune, Evening Star, La fialvadora, Cigarettes^ ; -Xa Tennessee, Celebrated Tara Principe, which is very Justly popular wherever known, together with all the superior brands in market. * a r A fall assortment oT Knight's Celebrated Flavoring Ex tracts for Cooking, Durkee's Chemical Baking Powder, and FLO ip constantly on fr-w* physiciansdesiringpursand reliable preparationsvriU find It to tbelr interest to coll. ‘ ; ■- Prescriptions rarofUly and reliably edmpeunded. Beaeuber the sign of the OoMso Mortar. • - Alteona, Doe. ao, 1858. v , ' , DIED. More than 500,000 bottles SOLD IN THE i. NEW ENGLAND STATES IN ONE YEAR, ; Tho Restorative of Prof. 0. J. Wood for Restoring hair perfectly and permanently, has never yet had a rival, vol ume after volume might be given from all parte of the world and from the most intelligent to prove that it tea perfect Jiestorative; bat read the circular and you cannot doubt; read also the following. The Hair.—People have for centuries been afflicted with bald heads and the only remedy, heretofore blown, has been those abominable wigs. By a recejit discovery of Professor Wood those articles are being fiust dispensed with, but a great many person* still patronise thorn, oeCauaJ they have been so often imposed upon by-Hair Tonic* of different kinds. To aU such persons, wo earnestlymake the request, that they will try once again,: for in Wood’s Restorative there is no such thing as tall. '• W« know of a lady who was bald, who used the article a Short time, and ■ her head Is pow covered .completely with ihq tiniest and most beautiful curls imaginable. We know of numerous cases whore hair was rapidly falling Oft, which it restored in greater perfection than It over had Been before. It id also without doubt one of the besCartlclos for keep ing the hair in good condition, making it toft and glossy, removing dandruff, and has proved .itself the greatest ene my to oil the His that hair is heir to. It Is the duty of every one to improve thetr personal ap pearance though some may differ m regard to the ways of doing it; but every ono will admit that head of hair, either In man or woman, is an object much to bo do aired, and there tue no means that should be left untried to uhtaiu such a consideration.—lFqfaon's Advocate, Plata. Coshocton, Ohio, Nov. 17,1850. 0. J. WOOD A CO.—Gents: As I have been engaged in selling your Hair Restorative the last season for ono of your local agcnt.i (R. M. llackinsou,) and having experi enced the beneficial effects of It myself; I would like to ob tain au agency for the Statu of Ohio or. ooiue Stats in the West, should you wish to moke such an arrangement, as I am convinced Utcrexs nothing equal to it in the United Stales, for restoring the hair. 1 have been engaged-in the Drug business for several years, and have sold various prepara tions for the hair, bat have found nothing that restores tho secretive organs ur invigoratos tho scalp as well as yours, being fully convinced that your restorative la what you represent it to be, I would like to engage In tbo sale of It, fur lam satisfied it must sell. Yours truly; S. T. STOCKMAN. Wayland. Mass., Feb. 6.1857. PROF. 0. J. WOOD A CO,—Gents; Having realized the good effects of your Hair Restorative, I wish to state, that finding my hair growing thin, as well. as. gray, 1 was in duced from what I rend and heard, to try,the article pre pared by you. to promote its growth and Change its color as it was in youth, both of which it has effected complete ly. In the'operation I have used nearly three bottles. Yours Ac. JAMES FRANCIS. 0. J. Wood A Co., Proprietors 812 Broadway, New York, (in N. Y. Wire Rallihg Establishment,) and 111 Market St. St. Louis, Mo.‘ Fur sate by G. W. KESSLER, Altoona, and by all good Druggists. [Juno 3,18a8-ly. TPwR- GOGGSWELL’S NEW MEDI I / CAL SALT. Jbr Inflammatory Diseases only. tfjgw MEDICAE SALT I NEW MEDICAL SALT! IT IS A'OT A CURE-ALL. For Inflammatory Disease* Only I Du. Coooswsjx’b NxwMedical Salt, instead of being a remedy for all ills, has control oved but oho ill, has but one aim, and accomplishes hnt oijg thing, to wit; StODtH Inflammatory Disease, whatever he its form or locality, whether In the head, throat, abdonvpt), extremities or skin. Tbe peculiar Mcellcnce of the New Mxuigal Salt is, that without the useless loss of blood and strength, it effectually cures Inflammatory Dukases (no other) by producing an equilibrium of all the fluids tn the body, the want of which is the sole cause of inflammation. Invalids, Take None* 11 The following forms which the unbalanced fluids assume, and many not here mentioned, that have more or lees fever, are as easily subdued by the Nrw Medical Salt, as fire is extinguished by water, to wit: Brain Fever, Headache, Rush of Blood to: the Head and Heart. Fits. Inflamed Eyes, Ears and Nose, Canker, Neu ralgia. Spinal Affections, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthma. Inflamed Lungs and Liver, Heartburn, Coughs, Dyspepsia Venereal'Diseases, Rheumatism,Gout, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and all Itching and other cutaneous eruptions. Do. CooaswEiL’a New Medical Salt exerts, like the vac: cine matter, an extraordinary influence - on. the veins and arteries, resulting in a gradual decline-of inflammation as indicated hv the pulse, which soou resumes its natural state, as the’ heat, pain and fever disappear) Dr. CoaaswELL’s New Medical Salt does just what it claims to do—no more, no less—equalizes the fluids, by re moving from the system all arterial and venous obstruc tions. Description circulars may be obtained from any Druggist who has this valuable medicine for sale. Dr. Coooswell’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 the New Medical Salt. Medical Salt for Inflammatory Diseases only. NEW MEDICAL SALT! NEW MEDICAL SALTI D. 0. Tailor t Co., General Agents, 202 Dpck EL. Philo dalphia. Agents wanted in every City, Town and Village. DR. COG GS WELL’S ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT. Acute packages, $2; Chronic packages, (&; Family pack ages, $3. Invalids, with Chronic or long stfmoUng diseases, thonld always order a chronic package. . Tor sale in Altoona by A. ROUSH; at Doll’s Mills by B. F. Bell; In Hollidnysburg by Geo. A. Jacobs, and wherever the Tribune goes. Call or send and get a circular, and do not fail to try the Now Medical'Salt. [Dec. 16,‘55-ly S| 1 1 om igts a & |i | |,! ;l||| <5 © j a 1 laT § liBi4 pwlg-t 2 S'2-l§?3 g w ill | l*p!l ■ 3g|S|s ■gS3“ , || And ths various affection* eoraoqaetit upon a dtestdaHA , STOMACH OR LIVSR, Boob M Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky PaM* Heattbora.Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Ooouy«*M% Blind Dud Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Khogioallraad Neuralgic Affections, It has in numerous instances proto* highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided core. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strioMg scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave: Because of its great sueosm in the most of the European States, its Introduction int* the United States was intended more especially tor thorn of our fatherland scattered here and there ovir tbs (bes ot this mighty country. Meeting with great success among thorn, 1 now fitter 'it to the American public,, knowing tkM its truly wonderful,medical virtues must be acknowledged, ti ia particularly recommended to those persons whom constitutions may have boon impaired by tbs continue** use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Gsa*> rally instantaneous in effect, It finds its way directly to AIM soat of llfo, thrilling and quickening every nerve, rahdat up the drooping spirit, and, in tut, Infusing new koailfe and vigor In the system. CAUTION.—The great popularity of this dellxhtM ll* ma tut* induced many Imitations, which ths nubile should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to bay thing else until yon have given Boerbave’s Holland Bitten a fair trial. Oue bottle will convince you how Intiiltdg superior'll is to all these Imitations. - Ad~ Sold at $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles fcr hf R» sols raorMstoss,- BENJ, PAGE, JR., A GO„ Matnifucturina PhanruacentuU ood CAsotMo PITTSBURGH, PA. . T. W. pyott * Sous, Philadelphia; Barnes 4 Park, do# York; John D. Park, Cincinnati: Barnard Adams 4 (k. St. Louis; A. ROUSH, Altoona, Pa. '‘ And by PrUggisM and Merchants generally throughout ths United Ratal and Canadas. [October It, BOERHAVE'3 HOLLAIVB BITTERS *H» CHLKBRATSD HOLLAND ESMXDT Nt SYSesgSiA, DISEASE OF THE KIDAITI,' - LIVER COMPLAINT/ WEAKNESS OF ANT KIND FEVER AND AGUE, rpHE LIVER INVIGORATOR I PREPARED DT DR. -ABN FORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY PROM OUIHU Is ouo of tho best Pnrgativa and Liver M«dlcln»snow fore the public, that acts as a ChtfiorKc, easier, milder aad more iffcctual than any other medicine kuoaD. I|'Bm only a Cathartic, hut a Liver remedy, acting firston tha Liver to eject its morbid matter, then oh tha stomach sod bowets to curry off that matter, thus accomplishing hry purpoaee effectually, without'' any of the painful Mlag experienced in the operations of most (nfAorfter. & strengthen* the system at the «une time that it purges tt| and when taken dally in moderate doseS, will strangles* and buiid it up with unusual rapidity. ' ■ r• f » - The Liver is. one of the human body; and when it tha powers of the system tiomach is almost entirely actiuu of the iieer for the functions; when the atom* are at (halt, and the whole quence of one organ—the its duty. Tor the diseases proprietors has made it his than twenty years, tq find counteract tha many de iiable. To prove that this rente son troubled with Lives forms, hasjbot to try a bot-. tain. Those Gums remove all the system, supplying in of bile, invigorating the digest well, POTlfrtSQ THE health to the whole nSaclil -01 tire disease—effecting ai Biuocs Attacks are cur- PREVENTED* by the wca> VIUOBATO*. '■ -> One dose alter eating is mach and prevent the food Only ono taken be- Nightmare. .■» , . , Only one doee taken at W night, loosen* the the be els gently, and cnree Cos- - nvxsXM.- • One dose taken after each msal Will care Dyspepeba. dSSh One doso of two tea- spoonsful will always Here Biot lIXADACna. “ r-'- Ono bottle taken for fe- J male obstruction remsew the cause of the disease, “ and makes a perfect car*. Onlyone doao Immediate- lyreHevoatheHe, whfla.- One dose often repeated _ is a sure cure for CXOtaa Mordcs, and a preventive ill ofCiioiiuu. K - Ouly one buttle is * needed to throw ont ef ths system the effects of medt- >*. cine after a king sickness. A3* One bottle taken for Jachiucs remorse atTaal lowness or unnatural color . from the skin. I ■■ Ono dose taken a short Lu time before eating |tnt vigor to the appetite, and! I maker the food digest welt. One dose often repeated Q cures Chronic Diarrhoea ta its worst forms, while Sum- mcrand Bowel oomplalnla yield almost to-tlie first [jj dose. ‘ One or twb. doses cures - attacks caused by W4HB in children;-there Is no surer, safer, or irnrifisr remedy fn the world, as it FH never failt. A few bottles cures Dropsy by exciting the absorbent* We take pleasure in n* commending the medislae as a preventive for Fever rf\ and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious typo. It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing • to testify to Its arendsrfri virtues. - 1 .■ - ~ All who use it are giving thsir nnsntmons testUssay 'fo its favor. ' • ®B- Mix Water in ths month, with the Invlgorater, swallbw both together; s THE LITER ISTIQORATOR IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and Is <UH» worklng'tures, almost too gnat to believe. It cnree as ft by magic, even theJlrU ion giving btntJU, and seldom mat* than one bottle is repaired to cure any kind of Liver Com plaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dytpepria to a com mow Headache, all of which are the result of a Disxassb Una PMC* omt noujut ra botoi. - . DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 346 Broadway, Nsw York. 49. Sold byO. W.Kkwuk, Altoona; and retailed bp. all Druggists, [May 37, 1865.-ly OOOD FITS! BEST FITS!! FIRST* BATE FITS!!!—For & good fittingand- well-made COAT, call on J. SNTDU, For an excellent fitting TEST, by all meant call on 3. BNIDU. For PANTALOONS that can’t be beat for fit and “11 <*]}"? . 4.BSYDBK Come, kind reader, if yon want to drew in a foahleoakle etyle, call at my Shop, opposite nowhere, Imt dote te XV toona Banking nanse. Look out for the picture with mm name below. JACOB fiSYBBS, Tiam7 Altoona, Oct. M, 14,1868.-1^ More new goods i—the un* DEESIGNEDhas just retired a fry h supplr at FALL and WINTBR.QOOBS. consisting of Olotha and CnS almeres of all qualities and colors; Pfußh Velvet and flflk VESTINOS, Also, a large stock of Shirt* BrateMaS Undershirts, Gent’s Pocket Handkerchleft, Gloree, a*.—, Fleoae gire me a tall before purchasing elsewhere, hlh preuarodto soil as cheap u they can be hid) n town. Sot. 4,1868. T. FLIT AT. Boot and shoemaker.-—the subscriber wepectfully informs the <3UmM of Altee no and vicinity that he still continues to Danube taro Boots and Shoes of every description, on the shortest ■» tide, at his shop on Main Street, next door to the Tribmm office. His work is done up in the heat of style, end ea» not fall to give satisfaction. Only give him a call. Hov. 4,1868.-ly. L. RICKARDO. DR. R- FINLEY EE- M SPEOiiULLY offers hh' services to the people of Altoona and the a Joining country. . WmmU He may beiound at the office heretofore bo- WIS copied by Dr. 0. D. Thomas. -Altoona, Sept. SO, ISSS.-U T UMBER FOR SALE. JLi 60,000 SHINGLES. 60,000 tiATBXB, anoall kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL, lower than *■ lowest, for Cash. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER. EOR BENT.—THE STORE-ROOM now occupied by J. A J. tOWTHBB, will he by the 16th of October next. Sept. 28,1868. WM. H. LLOTDk /CONVEYANCING. ALL KINDS of writing done at the shortest notice Deeds, hast- B*8»> Se, executed in tha neoteet manner by . .... ' JOHN SHOEMKIR, Jan. 8,1887-tf.l Masonic Temple, Altwme. gA BARRELS OP FLOUR JUST ud fcr ult by -A I4B0J? Ajm [principal regulator* «< ft* performs itsfnneUaaswtuL lore fully developed/ The dependent on the healthy proper performance of IM ach is at fault, the bowels system snflbn In eons*' Liver—having cessed tode of that OiJgan, oho of tha study, in s practice of more some remedy Wherewith la rangemenls » whlsh It It dy is at last Graffd, any p«» Complaint, In any at Ito tie, and conviction Is ask- morbid or bed malUrftod their place a hssltby how stomach, causing food la blood, giving tone ssd ncry, removing the osms radical enter T ed, and, wnav n astray iionol use of the Lirm l» > % sufficient to tellers the ft* from rising eud souring. ' fore retiring, pnteak C. j±6GiZp
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