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ImWy of l l.ristmas day, pat eight shots, off-hand at twentjr ig exactly the cirenofer and four of which would r standing in the centre paragraph is said tob« on. Evidently Brigham it; “ Blessed is he who for whoso bloweth not ■ shall hot bo b)owed.-r cth his own born, the ith a vengeance. :uhs of a certain chnr?h usually kissed the' bri-Je " iras the reply. “ Ami hen the happy pair art question. /‘ln allsuch op, “ the dlity of kissing oiiß.” :• Dutchman what hied we should have. The self up with., an air «f y. and an \ sink she will bo werrj ;rry hot—one "of them [* liarmacentlst, • ;s, medicines, s rL’KFS. PATENT MMl l:ri end VARIETIES. Row* /. ~‘;r of Virginia and Aaci» ’ ■-:J assortment of MERY, V ■ Extract* for tha^BandJWf' Oriental Dtop*, 0» *n-jr Soap,, ** c ‘ sties. . flesh, Paint and Cfeth*' Pun**, Pencil^C**'I*- 1 *- ND OILS. toil ground in Oili Wind** L.trd OIL. MMCINES. !■ i rliaro’g Holland SlUff 1 - furilla and Cathartic PUU. l.miv.y's Blood Search »r; fi Ooldon Pill*; Wright* >Mi Corbin’s Pill*: Wolfe' : Merchant’* Gargling On. '■ur-fcld. Arabian. Mml** 8 '••.’gethsr with all the P*P®‘ RS. -*nno#r#, , _ , OlebratM v hcrerer known, *°X* W * Wfebrated FlaTOring **j teuical Baking Powder, •»» >LUI D cone tan tly on reliable preparation* ** aod reliably compo“ nd ' i ‘ ' ea Mortar. T RECEIVED A oTKRP, whieh mil >* * A. KOt’SU, DrUg6i*V trunks, ountry. [*>**• *' * RICE IN O^SA j. t. ICKKS- NEW ORLEANS r: TtF.ynv tEWgjf: r ATI) TWlW'l ;• ».' ; 'ulsfT^|)- ,, 1e! I ID'* '•* pooita fatome. LOCAL items. tuSt tp SroaTSMEJs.— According to a »t the Iftte session of the Legislature, pMßomUon of .game, the season for shooting, or deBtro 7 in S “» W wa 7» pitridges, woodcocks orrabits, closed inid. The following sections refer & fl* *w.f WroMUl! j after the .passage BW*®* * 0 nerson sballshoot, kill, or othor -01 iny pheasant between tho first day t da y of September, or any first day of January and HA rflS or anypatridgo or rabbit be- Ikd ajj of January and the first day : yew, and in each and under.the penalty of fire '«»» aach and etery offence. o*** •• Hkat no person shall buy, or cause K W Ji or esny eut of this State, for the V> ke .private or public house fßrp ° AphwSutf partridge, woodcock « thewwe shall havo bcen ahot as provided for M eh and every offence. , . tot. 6.. «' a ;“ d ;T m u ooUected to •*"»■*“>» *«**».. Ttoamc 1« furOi.r pmto. ttal U*fMW- Z*~i **• -w*"* h»*riiM/Mia"id&<> otoCO * VUiL we inay not be called upon to record IUJ violations of this law" which is certainly a „Boendable one. and we hope that no person wheTiolsteilt may.be permitted togo unpun iilisd- - !t is very ill • mannered for joung men (?) to congregate in the dhurch vos Übalw to stare at the ladies as they issue from Ibc building We might go a iitep further and Mjiiwas positively wicked, inasmuch as it is tab*supposed that the of the ladies ire far away from sublunary things on snchpc swions, and it is highly improper todistract their attention by thrusting upon their view •bjeets which arc neither useful nor ofrnamentsl. It ii ill mannered po stare at the ladies any where, especially if it is done in the Tappertit ity!c of eyeing them over”—when it is pcsi tirely cruel. No young lady of ordinary nerves no possibly survive many consecutiveattapks »f this, sort, and as no young gentleman can knew to a certainty how many times hia victim mxj have endured the same terrible ordeal in tbs course of the day, he should be very cau tions how he indulges bis propensity to be kil ling. A very cross-grained old gentleman, who carefully shaves himself every day, says that lady-killers are becoming thicker Alum black berries, and that ’ fool-killers have all retired from business or removed from town. finocxixo Raii.eoao Accidbxt.—• A brakes men on one of the Pennsylvania Railroad freight trains, named James Clark, was severely injured, recently, near the South Fork, shove Johnstown, lie was standing at the time between two of the cars, with his hand upon the brake, and leaning over to get a view of the mod in front, hie head came in. contact with «-switch fan which hand by some means become bent so as te extend ..beyond ita proper limits, knocking him from the cars, and one of hia arms falling upon the track, the balance of-the train passed over it, crushing it from the hand to the elbow. The Injured man was taken to Conemaugb nation, and Dr. Lowman summoned, who am putated the srin.- A.portion of the brain pro truded from the wound in the head, and it was feared that iuflamstion would supervene. This ultimately occured in a few days afterward and terminated the injured man’s existence. I’iskiiltasia Raiu&aji,—EviaxATiox Sta tiitri.—The following is a statement of the ■umber »f emigrants, with the amount of bag- S*B*. that bate passed over the .Pennsylvania BiiJmd.fur each month during 18o8: ‘No. of JCm(gtanU.. ,lhi extra TUrgnge. ~ wr- ;: ■' ■' ■'seiner, 'rbrusW, Msect. ■Prll, Mir, •■’uns. 784 1898 3200 ?3i»SO 1889 168 17,701 -,i : 483,395 TLii number ii nearl/ equal; to the trarcl of notwithstanding the .. great decrease in lb* number of emigrants' coming to Philad’a, 11 tt * New Yor^-In the latter port there fe »i been felling ppj^half. Jolt. lugV.t, "l«pt»raUr, October, X* W - A.»a*SQB»«*T9 AWD Atroj?TKlXB. pij tie Ist init., the entirelineofthe Penna. Rail KoaJ WAS pieced under the care of pne Resi <i«nt Engineer, who wiR l* assistcd' by three AisieUnt Resident Engineei*. W-H. Wilson, K>q., who has occupied the position of Resident Engineer on the Philadclphiabivision of'the I’eaniylvania Bail Road since the pnrohaso of •the Columbia Railßoad, haa-.becn appointed Rwident Engineer. - Ilia office will be at this place. J. ClemsonSharpiesB, EBq., will .be looa >*d it West Philadelphia, as Assistant Engineer en Mis Philadelphia Division; J. Hayes Lin- T ‘ll*i at this place, as Assistant .Engineer of the Middle Division; and ■ Johi* 8. lore, Esq., at Pittsburgh, as Assistant Engineer on the West ern Division. ,1 “ SM> 111 Tn * -Packer B'B#<f 8 ' 8#< f ! pa«sed:|£ tlw 1 close .of .the p.-i 8e ““ n ’ Eating to 5 ! ,tt»e Pennsylvania mM-Conf*, the ofiray to construct bill 1 • rt^a ® arr i B^or g to Dauphin. The onast* 9 SiBned ky the. Governor on Tuesday ■cm (K W ! ek ’ an TSturned to the Legislature d “ y , blowing. This bill' had a hard e|f . gE , o lo .6«t through the Legislature of IS6B, iQl .* *° ™ lent opposition from othfr Railroads sted, and *was among the Islet sets of the . . Improvbmkst.—We learn that a new ironl lin «rc thanks tn «, W ** , W ° ?, r f .^ eir bridge will soon be erected by the Pcnn’n. Bail j all others Tribune, Roa( j Company, acroaa the canal at Johnstown,! of their “ f h lo ™ lB6 take the place of the wooden one over whidfa Hich they weic«£ in Re read nowpasscs; We hope won to see eveiy Vetl> a Tk» wooden bridge retnojed from -«ie line of the L rVond n.ff.l 'durable IreS sftlic-j • *Wtm> a,} Ty;th ticllfJUcd pi ,m ' t4IMS in iheir flam, i Bxciteusnts.— We hate had many causes of I Blair County Teachers Assocla* excitement lately, hi bur town; some of which | ' tion. «. I have ■ threatened, for a time, to overthrow the wonted equilibrium of our most stable citizens and plunge us intoa vortex of oivll discord, and not tho least among the,many causes of com motion was the arrival of Fettinger’s stock of ‘goods for the Holidays But this excitement was not merely for the moment. By continual ly adding to his already varied and unsurpassed stock, ho is creating a constant panic, which is attracting increased crowds to his Emporium, Ho. 1, Altoona House. Every body now goes' to Fettingcrs,—old and young—big and little rich and poor—black and white—and Heenan intends to stop at the Emporium to get. tho Clipper , or some other sporting paper, tho next time he passes this way. All the popular pa pers, books, &c., together with every variety of stationary and confectionaries, Began, tobacco and other articles “ too tediious to enumerate," may be had at Fettingor’js. C o m p i. iuhstabt.— WnnasAs, Washington Camp, No. 31, of the -Order of Junior Sons of America, haring made arrangements with.Mbs. Hon, .of White Hall Hotel, Altoona, to get up a supper for the members otthe Camp, on Christ mas ore, and as the said supper was prepared at. the time specified, and in 1 the best style; stud Camp unanimously adopted the following:— Retained, That the thanks of the members of Washington Camp, No. 81, J. S. of A., be here by tendering to the worthy hostess of White Ball llqtcl, -Altoona, for the grand style in which She served up the supper ordered on Christmas eve;' and that we would recommend her to all parties who may wish a supper got up in style and bn : short notice, as a suitable person to employ. Retained, That a copy of these resolutions be published in tbo Altoona Tribuke. ' J. W. CLABAUOH, A j' ' W. J*. SMITH, > CommmUtee. T. E. CAMPBELL, J Sirxkadb.— On New Years morn, between the honrs of 12 and 1 o’clock, bur ears were greeted with the sweet strains of melodious mu sic, which drove slumber from our eyelids and causes us to search’for its origin. Our search revealed the fact that the Altoona Brass Band, (by the way one of the best bands in the State and composed of as clever fellows as Over filled a set of instruments) had taken possession of the side-walk in front of our residence, and were really screnadipgua. We. duly appreciated the compliment, and were only sorry that the late ness of the hoor prevented os from treating them in the manner we should like to have done.— Should they call again Ihey may expect a bet ter reception, as none more richly deserve it. : , Nxw Years Pbesesx —We would hereby .ten der pur sincere than ks to Mrs. John Allison, of this place, .for the handsome cakes sent in to this New Yiars morning. Nothing could be more encouraging to ns than to know that we have a place, in the memory of those whom we highly esteem, and who, while they are enjoying the luxuries which fortune has placed vjitliin their reach, .desire that tlieir less fortunate neighbors should share the .same.—' Again we tender the doner pur thanks and hops that each returning New:Year’s day may find her store soj large that she shall he able to re peat the compliment to the “poor printer,” and extend it to; other unfortunate beings. A. M. L. & R. 11. A. Election.—On Sat urday evening, January Ist; the members of the Altoona Mechanics’ Library and Reading Room Association met at their zoom and elec ted tha following officers for the enstting year: PretidtM —Thos. P. Sargent. . ■ ■ \ F, Fretidenf —Rev. A. B. Clark. Secretary— B. F. Caster. Treasurer—D, T. Caldwell. ■' Librarian-?- Ghas. V. B. Kennedy.. Director*—Chua. B. McCrea, C- J., Mann, Ambrose Ward, .A. C. Vauclain, E. B. McCrum, Andrew Carnegie, J. E. Barchiuell. Auditors—B. F. Caster, J. H. Bysart, Andrew Carnegie. 1 , 1)ok ’ r. esa Jd tea Mamcm*.—There are few persons in this country who are not continually pouring in some kind of medicine, which is of ten of apowerful nature. Caution in diet, and the proper core in selecting wearing apparel, will often do away with its necessity. Ifyoju do fall sick applyito a good physician. If you have a cough or cold, do not neglect it, you can cure it by a few doses of Dn. Kitsb&’s Pkctob ai> Coiicu : Stkcp, prepared by that gentleman, at his great medicine establishment, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. It Is now pot up in bottles, nt hOcents and $1 each, and can be had in this pTaipWt G. W. jiessler’s. - V 1 : 68.6183 80,000 01,472 . 51.438 40,600 .70,160 *5.076 36200 14,820 8,400 From tlieWlic cling TIMBS and G AZETTE, i Though it may seem strange to many who have not seen it, yet there is no doubt of the fact, that Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative will change grey hair to its original color, and oansk it to grow on heads entirely bald, and by a few applications keip it from falling off. There wab a time when persons who bad lost their hair were compelled to wear wigs or go bald, but since the advent of Prof. Wood’s Tonic, there is no .longer any -necessity of wigs or grey hairs. See advertisement in another column. Nkw Fibm —By reference to an advertise; ment in another. column, it will be seen that J. Wells Collins has disposed of his business (butchering) in this place, to Messrs. Ewing fi Co. The hew firm comes well recommenced and we hare no doubt will do justice and gi'de satis-i faction to all the old customers of the well known market house which they will occupy.: See their card. : . -■■■ Axojrßin ‘Accidbwt.— oa the ISrst vjnst., a! . ■ .v : ■v ■ . brakesman bn the ; mountain Division, -named Edward .-Mills, had one of his arms severely crashed between tlie bumpers of two freight 1 cars which he was engaged in coupling in the yard at.this pfece. He received prompt medi-' cal attention and is now doing as well os'the; nature of his wound will admit. ; ; Altoona, Doc. 28th, 1868. V The Teachers of the Blair County Associate met in Altoona, bn the 27th inst, at 11 6’<!o«fc A. M. The President, Prof. Jno. Miller, cil/ed the Association to order. On motion of Mr Dean, County Supt, Resolved:—That a Coh mittee of seven be appointed to prepare bnii ness for the Association. The Chair appointed,, Mias Philenda Davis, Miss Tyler and Johnson. I Adjourned, ; Met at 1.30 P. M. As per report of Committee, the subject of Mental and Writ ten Arithmetic,: was taken up and discussed, by Miss Hart, Miss Gwin, Messrs, Dean, Williams, Domer, and- Prof. Miller, Orthography was next discussed, by Messrs. Doan, Miller, and McCartney, Miss Gwin, Miss Galbraith, Miss McCrum, Miss McCord, and others. Adjourn ed. Met at 6.30 P. M. Mr. Rutherford in the chair. A lecture by Mr. Dean, in which he al luded to the course that should be pursued by teachers, in order to elevate the profession of teaching. It was listened to with marked at tention. The subject of scbool-books, was next discussed. The next subject was, on motion of Miss Tyler—the Ittt method of securing a regu lar attendance at School. This was well dis cussed. Adjourned. Met on the 28th at-9 A. M. • Mr. Rutherford in the chair On motion of Mr. Williams, the Teachers were requested, to report the condition of ■ their respective schools. The Teachers reported verbally. On motion of Miss Hart, Resolved, That Physiolo gy should 'be taught in our Common Schools; and that the Teaohersand Directors make on unceasing effort,; to have it introduced. The subject was vdy hbly elucidated by Miss Hirt, Resolution adopted, Adjourned Met at 1'.36 P. M. Prof. Miller in the chair. The subjects discussed were,'lst Should whispering in school bo totally prohibited ? 2nd. Should public Ex aminations and Exhibitions be; held I On mo tion of Miss Hart, a committee of five was ap pointed, to draft honorary resolutions. Messrs. Rutherford, Kinsloe, Satterfield, Miss McCrum and Mias McCormick, were appointed. ~ On mo tion, Resolved,: That the President fix the time and place, of : holding Hie next meeting of the Association. On. motien adjourned to meet at the call of the President. ; J; HARTZELL, Bee’y. The resolutions drafted by the committee ap pointed at the Association, for that purpose; are as follows1st; Resolved, That the Teachers of this Association tender their thanks to the citizens of Altoona, for the hospitality extended to them, during the session of the Association. 2nd. Resolved* That the Teachers of this As sociation, highly appreciate the benefits received from this meeting of the Association, and the encouragement giv.cn by the Board of Directors ■of Altoona. . Our lady at Yellow Springs, will accept our thanks for the Address she furnished our Carrier’s, although it was not accepted, the one published On our outside taking the prefer ence. Her’s whs a creditable effort, better than three-fourth’s of those published this year, in different papers, and would have been accepted had not the onoi referred to arrived in time. AiiOTBEB Scrnsn.—The ladies connected with the Methodist Church, in, this {dace; are now making arrangoments to get up a supper, for the Benefit of the church, to be given bn the ev ening of the 22d of February. We can not say much about it at present, but will notice it more particularly when the arrangements fire per fected. :! Change.—Cabel Gayer, Esql, has been ap pointed a'gent of the I’eun’a. Rail Road Com pany, at Tyrone, station, in room of Jacob Bur ley, Esq., resigned. Thb Pasic — Moeb 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 iby those who patronize the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of RockhUl & Wil son,,Nos. 603 and 605 Chesnut street, above sixth. Gentlemen and Youths never fail to pro cure capital fits at this popular establishment. Ho! for tlie Arctic Region! ' If any of the Ladies are dissatisfied with the weather we arc having, and desire visiting the Arctic Region, we would recommend -them to call on C. J. MANN and replenish their ward- robe! ’from Jits beautiful stock of CLOAKS, CAIfES AND SHAWLS, . : s, l£ ' ■; which he is selling off cheap, belng detennined to dispose of them while the snow is screeching. Japnwy laitbi 1859. - i— 1 — " • THE B ALLOF FASHION Is still 'open, and the Proprietor,.in returning thanks to' his nu merous customers for their libcrolpatronage bestowed on hint 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 DAbss Goons, Shawls, Cloaks, White Goods, &6., &0., thin can be found in Altoona.. Respectfully, &e.. agfe- See advertisement of Dr. Sahdford’s RIVER IN VIGOR ATOR in another column. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor. Id nil diseases inflammation more or less predominates— now to allay inflammation strikes at the root of disease— hence an immediate cure. DALJJtrS-MAGICAL PART EXTRACTOR, and noticing dse, will allay inflammation at make a certain cure. DALLE'S, MAGICAL TAIN EXTRACTOR will cure the foUowingamongagreate&talogueof diseosss; Burns, Scalds, CWt& Chafes, Sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Bruises, Spriiiiv Bites, Poison, Chilblains,' Biles, Scrofula, Ulcers, Fever Sdrep, Felons, Ear Ache, Piles, Sore Eyes, Cftut, Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald Head, Salt Bhcum,' Baldnless, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Small Pox, Mcasl«, Ih«h, 4cj,jjtc. V. . To totaoiimay<ltpJttar iiicrcdnions that so many discuses should bo reachedby*ono article; such ah lidco will vanish When reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a com bination of ingredients, each and every one apjdylng a per fect antidote to ib. appositadisorder.- PALLETS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In Us effects is magical, .because the time is so short be tween disease and « permanent cure; and it is an eztrae* tor, os it draws all disease cut of the affected part, leaving nature ps perfect cis before the injury! It Is scarcely ne cessary to say that no honpe, work-shop, or manniaetory should be one moment without it. . Ko Pain Extractor is genuine pnlosstbe box has ppon it « steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Bailey, MAnniactnrer. ! r-'\ ' Bold by 0. W-3K«j»sler,'AUoona; Coorge A. Jacobs, Hol lldaysbtirg; and p*\tehf medicine limited Stdte^ -I ■■ , . eljjwt, 2S«wlT«rtti N*v. y '> y 0. F. CUACE. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY: Prtpa^fromapnteriptionof Sir.T. Clarht, If. D, Fky- . * ridan JBrlraontinary to Vu Queen, This hrralnable medicine is unfailing In the curs of ell those painful and delicate diseases to which the female con- Kitntion is subject. It moderates all excess and removes ill obstructions, and a speedy core may be relied on. * TO XtSßlin LtDZXS ttf» peculiarly suited. It will, in a abort time, bring on tb* monthly period with regularity. ' XSiph bottle, price one dollar, boar* th* Government Stamp of Gbot Britain, to prevent counterfeit*. ■ \ ' , CAtmOM. ... ■ PfOt ehotdd not be taken by femmUe dwrmg the lint twe rtMthe of Pregnancy, ai they are ruretobnngon Hit carhop but at any other Mme they are tafe* ' Ih aliases of Nerroui and Spinal Affections, Fain In Limbs, fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation of the HAt, Hysterica and Whites, these Pill* will effect a cnre whK all other mean* have felled, and althongha powerful do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or to the confutation. .Full directs in ths .pamphlet Around sack ■ which stonldWcwlhlly preserved. Sola Agent A thUJnltod State and rw»«a. 4)B IpaßS, (Inte l. 0. Baldwin A Co,) i, . Eoehester.H. T. H. B.—JLOOind 6 ostage stampi enclosed to any an Agenl will unre a bottle, containing 40 P»y by return may. . , B. It. FahfMtock, tteburg, Wholseals Agents; also, for ads by all WnggfeU fJune 3,1 WB.-ly. HAT DYE—HAIR DYE. WIL yATCHELOE’B HAIR DYE! fnprigtndi and Bett ih ffte World I • All other* mere imitations, and ihonld bs Avoided, if yon wish to kps ridicule. v GEATj Ej or BUSTY HAIR. Dybd Instantly to A bOantifal ahatnral Brown or Black, without the least injury to their or Skin. - Fifteen and Diplomas hare been awarded to Wm. A. Batcheiorfre 1839, and over 80,000 applications hare been.jnade td hair of hi* patrons of his famous By*. WM. A. BjHELOR’S HAIR I)YK produces a color not to be dispishad from nature, and ia warranted not to itooro in test, however long it may be continued, anc| the ill ejof Bad Dyes remedied; the Hah invigo rated fetsLill this Splendid Dye. .Made, epl Bactory,'23 Sold by I cities and 0 plateengra ■ Nov. 18, /Imecl Mia'a Tm PJUs are W are mildinj irregularttj stmetions, in the *{s« always ar certainty j ble,andll plicit dir box. P#l author!^ 8.8. U XC6 Cham 7b whom Sold by daysbnrg; Cali dpi Not. Mi mWIGS-WIGS. BAXCKhOBtjGS AND TOUPKKB.« rDa a 9 «U.— They are Vs^ u V> ft* B ? an( l durable. Kttlcklo a np behind —no shrinking off the bead; ittdlj, j 9 the only Establishment where these things are By understood and nfade. Nov. 18,1855-1) JB3 Broadway. New Tork. This disease can! Rsxxdt, prepared i up in bottles and fa medicine, when dUd is worth ten times il by ,G. W. Eeeslsr.. FLOUR a: AT J Floor, Superfine, %. “ Extra FignSly Corn Meal VIW 11«- Bran k Shorts f WO Rye Chop. “ I Corn and Oats,. “ Middlings, « Cash paid lor all . always tic bad at the I.SO Hal 1 ~ M _ N. V BCIR1EI». ' Ot ilia Clli Inst, /heßev. 3; Stack, Mr. JOHN W. AYRES to JDm SCI FRY, both of Huntingdon Fur nace, nuntlugdcm'flty, Fa« On the 6th idr-wv. Dr. Bsrtine, Mr. Jas. MURRAY, of tnodisborgi -to Mfc* CATHAKIMS M. KENNEDY, of WSnebnrgh, Blair Co., P*. XfEW FIII--THE UNDERSIGN- J_Y( ED wonld cctfally inform thecitireue of Altoopa •ad vicinity »h«t f have purchased the entire Stock and buildings of J. T i Collins; and Intend to- carry on the BUTCukItINO UNSSS In "bis Stead. We will far hiahMEAT OF A KINDS at the lowest possible juice. Our MARKET D> 1 trill be the some ns heretofore. on TUESDAY and JOBDAY. We will also attend on Monday and-Prid irenlngrto supply thwe who prefer calling at that tin r EWING A CO. Altoopa, Jan. E • ' . T IST OF &TTERS REMAINING 1 J in the Pott fee, at Altoona, oi the 11th day of -January, 1859 i: . . - ' RT King, Samuel Antorabn, W telWng, Atexana»,Mto j> John , Miller, Frederick Ayres, Anna-More,HO Asquith, Wm V Mart|el, WJ Bcrgstresser, BIA • , Miles,Matilda 3 Bmst, Sarah A Milier.Wm r Bridenbaugh,Ur 2 , Murrey, George Bowser, Catharine \ Morrison, dm Baker, Her J I,- \ ‘ Mazen.Da'rtd BratUcr, Mabassa \ JdcOnJlongj, The* Band, XUeophUas W »\ : McKnngh.Nancy 3 Cox, Harrison : - \ McMinn, Jbht Christo, Alice 2 ' ' - \ McCormiclW 8 Corbet, John ’ \ HcKinnoylA T Cook Henry’ ' McCartney E X Conn, Priscilla , Vdble,o«cge. Casshedy, L Regale, J« )1> ! Cassiday, Anna B * A (ypeo, Jol Carothers,CM ‘Potafef, jjf Decker, Henry H Pierson, pn - Downey, John , Rnggie, D Deutsb, Arnold J - 81&,3|y ( Dickson, Daniel E Hires, neon '• 1 . Dailey, John B ReightnPV Margaret Dougherty, Elizabeth B , BitelinW Fred r • Erins, Benjamin : . ' Shambeper, Wilson Foster, Witt B - BwitosJooS : ' : Giant,Sarah : Spade, iohn Grier, Jus K .. .SfddleJmthcr ’ llognn, Ann ~ Btorml£dward Hartzel,D K Prof • BHclt,!* J Ilaudlin, Jno2 : Daykii Jas B Hibsch, Catharine-2 ' Thomas, 3 - Haslett, Rob’t Dwh/iry. Bertrand Hidler, Thos G ; ■ Mathika A Hartman,-It II : Weaver, Daniel c Johnston, George - Wcitli, John Jerry, Mr > . ' Jones, J B ■ Bw»forgarat Koorken, ’Jnn A ; Hiram Kessler, Her Jacob \ ' Persons calling for letters an His Bet, will please say they aro advertised. . Vi ' . Jan. 13,1859. JOHN SIOEMAKEB, P. C. J. MANN. TTA LU A 3 LE PROPERTY . FOR ' f SAIF, -VTITHIK TBBEE-Foxncnis OF A MFM3 of; Altoona.— rjho subscriber offers at Prlvatefiale. n hjt containing one acre of ground, with an elegant Frame “Iletwo, Spring House. Stable, and other 'buildings thereon. Also.a nnmber of .choice Fruit Trees, and O rape-vines, which arc in a thrifty condition. There Is a nevcr-fltlUng spring of water on the lot. If thfc property ie not sold by the let of Fehruary.'it wilt 'be for rent. Any information in regonl to the property tout be hiid from GF.O- B. CB AMeR, ijec. 58,1?59-2m.' SIB JAMES CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PItLS. ipplied <fn 0 private rooms) at the Wig adway, New York, mats in Altoona, and by Prnggists ia all iof the United States. * I alne has ths name and address npon a steel oh four sides of each Box, of WM. A. BATCHELOR, •Ij 233 Broadway, New York. «t xi| Females-—-Db Cueese- fe combination of ingredients in these ft ,°l-* long and extensive practice. They operation, and certain in correcting ail menstruations, remorlng all ob her-flrom cold or otherwise, headache, pain of k ( ‘ art i disturbed sleep, which d* fhterrnptioD of nature, inducing with lical regularity. Warranted purely regeta anything to lifeorhealth. Bx- i which should be read, accompany each gent, by mall by enclosing $1 to any it. • . t EIKOS, General Agent for tbs United State*, i ircet. New York. udetaU orders should be addressed. Xeasier, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacobi, nolll iy all Druggists in the United States. I'bot and get a pamphlet free. 7HACHE ired by ■ Dn. Krrsm’s Toornicn* l to Pittsburgh, Pa, which la put 135 cents each- It han excellent for spongy and tender gums, ant} be to'all who need it. Sold here f [Dee. 9, 1868-ly. .feed market, A' STEAM MILL. it Grain- Flonr and Food can More than 500,000 bottles SOLD XH THE N£ W ENG LAND I STA TE S *B.OO I 8 26 J XXL 1.00 1.65 1.63 JUST ARRIVING—A SELECT AS* FORTMENT of goods adapted to tbo soMon—•which b« Bold *b cheap as the cheapest—consisting orshtot ■i"‘gV CanUm Flannda Muslins. jWa Barred Mahi&Jg assortment of Trimmings v for Lhdie* DresiW, with hun dreds of articles too mimerous to mention. j! i ■;% Friends and citizens call and see hefcfe tlse whero and save yotir dimes- . „ _ Clothing of all.sorts cheaper than the Jewsij -; _ f 1 The cheapest lot orGermantown goods e«rot>ffered ln this place, consisting InP‘} , nKHdron'S -Opent Ho<xli, Oliildrene Z®pnyi Swid cSsts. witt 5.0 neatest and best assortment <f Hosiery to bo found anj-whore In these . 'A splendid assortment ofOrocoriM. nati, Baltimore, Philadelphia, boeton and 1 up^-dcliciona—New Orica, a and Muscsrad? Baking Mo lasses. Sugars of every T*rt«ty. ' > ' CONNECTION ARIES AND | FRUIT. 1 Dates 10 cts. per lb—prunes. 1214 et*. R^* ! cts w. Citrons, ttirrantSJDryad Reach j M?App&s, Ganges and Lemons, Almondsj Mines9*al | r *R»S*a^dBh9escheeper Hardware, of almost orery desertion—NWsartWlajs. Cntlety, Green :JUw Butcher t world—Pump* w*4 PußpCtriw Quaanawara. ,„ ■' u ' Tobacco and .4 Bata and Capa. tw»oa. ... AII Vlix-Mcd OU. » • 8«r««t ou ' OwwrOO B*od Gliw TinWft*. ■ f (MnßomM. ■ OoßtoOnsen. Off** Oroand. Th*w»y b«*t Coff#* te town «AHJS •*« Okll ul see *t ■■■’■■■■■ OE C OND ARRIVAL Op GOODS Mflnirch|sftP qidttogßpppriHm., 3 j r If you want a cheap coat call at r “V : KTTHSQEB i;tJBLMAN’S. If you want a cheap pair of pants caS ai . A ‘ " rmNOBE AITLLMAVB. A' If you want to buy cheap Under (hirta or Overskirts call at ETTIKOER * ULLMAN’S. If you want a good and cheap *** C * n &TIKOEB A CLLMAN’S. If you want a good hat or cap - BTHKGER a UIiLMAX’B. If you want anything in the line oftemen’s ULLMAX’S. Ifjouwanl to geUJloUimg Aeap If you want tO Clothmg Gt ykST ' O YES 1-^—GENTLEMEN I , ■ „ ud hear JOSEPH P. TROCT \nnoun f.rtHDis)Uc that ho is ready to discharge his duty * . SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Prawerr, Cotteu. ,'VoolJeo and TCfr IOW, H * 1 |>reC. $ |a |1 | ‘ s J • G 3 -M « - S £a . S |“.it p$ *• 2go I* < | 2**i af. isr o§J.s “=a s-a psi«|2. M 9 3 «S , s bn f-3«- a■ • g I LJ ??; S 5 « w «■< a. 2 Q S 535 "S ~ HH Sr* ® q I I OQ s 5 5 §H-> 31 Ilf ONE YEAR. BOEBHAVE’S HOI lAM D BUTE RS STses&ssft. . DISEASE OF THE KiBSEIS,’ LIVER COMPLAINT,. .. WEAKNESS OF ANT KIND FEVER AND AGUE, AbA the various affections consequent upon i* disordered • STOMACH OR-LIVER. - S>ocli as Indigestion, Acidify of the Stomach, Colicky Pains. Loss of Appetite. Despondence, Co»t i toimm. Blind and Bleeding Pile* lu all NcVtou.h UIi«SES u Aflvctlons, it has in muneruiw instance* prortd “Wily benelklal, and in.others emoted u decide.! ciiwc i i?a* B ~. u re. *J' vegetable compound, prepared on strict!* • scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Bocrhave: Because of its great sum«m J? <lf tho European States, its Introduction Into tbs United States was Intended more especially for those - t'-'stt-Ted here and there <m r'lbo face of ra l K ' ltv ™ nl -h J f cvtiu S with great success among them, I now offer it to too American public, knowing «hwf its truly wonderful medical virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been Impaired bv the continuous nso of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. 0«n»- r&lly lottADtaueouß in-effcet. It flnda it* wav directly io tho seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the dropping spirit, and, in fact, luftising new health and vigor in the system. ° - CAUTION.—The groat popularity of this dcliehtftil Aro ma has Induced many imitations, which tin. public should guard against purchasing. Ho not persmulcd to but any thing else until you have given Boerbave’s Holland SltUra a fair trial. Ono bottle will e.mvinca you howinfinitely superior it Is to all thoss imitations. , Sold at $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles for 15, by tha , MU PSOPKUIOkS, JR., & CO., MmiH/iutunng PharmanniitU and Chemists, -m . 1 . PiTTSBCRtIir, PA, ’ Sons, Philadelphia; Barnes ,t Park. New St JP**"* Adams t Ot A - ROUciH. Altoona, Pa. And by Druggists “ji f ?f e ” b * nt * g«»e«dUy throughout the United ' ana Canadas. (October M, 1855.-ly The liveu invigouatoe ,^^.?. ItKPABED BY DB - asnford, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. U one of the best Purgative and Liver Mcdiduesuow be fore the MUic, th*t acts as aywAoW.c, easier, milder and m ° r * than «ny other medicine known. It UttU a-/kVcr remedy, acting first on th* matter, then on the stomach howeu to carry off that mutter, thus accomplhdiiiur two -wiihout any of the painful fceUnw exjjorlonced ln the operations of most Cathartics It itrengUien* the system at tlie same timo that It pUrge* it* and when taaen dally in moderate doses, will strengthen and buud It up with anuses! rapidity. “ - The Ltm la one of the human body ; and when It the powers of the system stomach Is almost entirely action of tbo Xtrer for the ! functions; when the atom are at flutlV ond the whole queries of one organ—-the its duty, for the diseases proprietors hat made it hu thazrrwenty yean, to find counteract' the- many de liable. ■: To prove that this reme son troubled with Livir forma, has but to try a hot tain. digest well., wnurmo ,TH* health tn the whole tnachH 1 of the disease —effecting * . Butoce Attacks are cur-, mtrWTXO. by' the occa- TJUOBATOK. One dose after eating is mach and prevent the food Only'one does taken be- Ni snly one dose taken at S night, loosens the the hot els gently, and cures Cos- nvefKW. , ■ ■ . (s?dlw Skim after eaclu > meal wil cure BwpffAv <®-One dosoof twotea-i spoonsful trill always i* "far fs- Q uisle obstruction remove . of Se disease, H and makes a perfect cure. Oaly ono do« ImioediaU- [ly relieve* Cholic, 7 One dose offen vepoated r Jut genre cure tbr Cuoup Mouses, and a preventive LC,ofCnousßA. ... so- Only one bottle Is * needed to throw ont of system the effect* of tuedl- clhoafter a lon£«lck«brt. One bottle taken for Jai hsici removes alt sal lowness or unnatural color from ‘ One do#e tiUcca * abort ; time before oatmg C* V J* vigor* to the appetite, and _! makesithe f>w»fdi One dbaeioften repeated! Q cures Chrome Dlsrtlicea in its worstEnps,while mcr and Bowel complaints vield almost to the first!l£< do«e. . . S-, 5 One ™ two dose? cures " attacks caused by In children: there is no £1 surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it r^inewr/odr. A few bottle* cures Dropsy jby exciting the abeorbent,* - We take pleasure in re- 1 commending the medicm* si a preventive for Fever Agiie.cmil lever, ap* all Fevers of a Bilious type. jit operates with andibonsands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtue*. . ' ' • " , All wh# mt« giving Oi®ir noanimpMi* tewliraotiy »* -Water in the«ienth with the Inrigorator, an* INVIGORATOIt IS A SCIENTIFIC MKDTC.VL DISCOVERY, and is djdly working cure*, almost too great to behev#. It enreo y if • by magrc. erm (ht. first dost giving benefit, J*"* than one bottle is required to cure any kind of LiverCmn plaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dysptwna toar.nwmoh lUcrda e)k«, all of which are the result of aDismsxn Ltvan. MUCK OKK OOUAH PKR BOTTtK. DR SANFORDi Proprietor. 845 Broadway. New Tom; - «sLsold byG.W.KKSLBB, Altoona:an_d all Druggists. tMar tn, l»*e.-iy qecuiie the shadow ere the STOSIAXCE FADES. The place-togst ambrotypes, MELAINOTYPES, [ • & PHOTOGRAPHS, donsaip in short order, is on Jnila street, opi>o«lt« R. pnt benaekV wltMs. all persons can be accomfliortawwltn and perfect Likenesses. Time from Ito k second*. Pictures copied on reaVnonhlo teens. • Pictures set in jeweh t at very low rates, tbs pries M* pending upon the size of tbs article, - -- : - ■ Pictures always warranted before* they are tpken awajr. , l>adiee and gentlemen arc invited to call anilcastnins specimens. . ' . ’ Pictures taken as well in cjoudy R, k*r weather. - . December l«,T£ljS-6m.] ■ >VVr . ChABAViGH. w. S. BITTNER. SURGEON -EBNEIST. Office opposite '.the Lutheran churcV, Teeth extracted without pain by the Electro Slag* netic Machine. ' ' fnll setts of teeth for £15,00 | 0 old fillings warranted for 10 yeart. A student wanted. !•**■ ■*'**'• Dentistry.— dr. s. k dim ell, OI'TtHA Tin: <0 MECJTAXrCM. Z>t3TTJS'n TeMU inserted, from one to ft frill fret, on Guia or Surer plnfc ' . - Teeth filled with Gold, and warranted tor ten mrs- u Teeth Extracted-by the Electro Magnetic Jlawho with* °°AlU>p<iraHonH and worh done cheaper than tnywben* else In the county, and a deduction made, of the railroad expenses Ibm Altonnn to ITollldayeburg, from all opera tions nnK«nUng to five dollars and over. *rt_ Office on Montgomery street, opposite the Hotel, Uullldayahurg, Pn. {Pec. 16, IBW-iy . Caution.— whereas, my wife SAG AH. has loft tny bed aud! board without arty j»i«t ~u-« ot provocation, this Is to warn all parsons not t-v barber or trust her on rov account, as of her contracting alter this date. . \YihSG“ December 23, i£sB-3t. *. - CONSTANTLY KECfGIVING NEW Beady Made Ciotblngicftho laiat EMbw^,*^l y * r CJELLIN G OFF—A LAIIGK'A^- O SOBXMENX of BooU *»d »ho*», OVdlrhO-6, It Dcf. 0,1868 rpSR LAtt&EST‘ASSORTOF I «A'« *«*•?. Twl; J'rc. •'• -•**• . CELEBRATED HOLLAND LUTED? FOJK I principal regulators of the I performs ite functions well. t i are fully developed. The ! dependent on tho healthy proper performance of it* «ch is at fault, the bowels system suflers in corns* Livsr—having ceoeed to do of that organ, one of the study, hr a practice of mots some remedy wherewith to rougements to w hich It it < Qu “ tdy Is at last round, any per qlOompuj.it. | n Bny VjUa, and comic lion U rw. » ~-T i i moon, giving toe* ‘ ana. Inert, removing the caunt radical core. ed, AW>,. viut w «mft eional tut of the LITIS W- l> ! % •uffleient to relievo the ito (Turn Heins andaonring. . tyro ’ retmhfo protest*