k «|V ft I fi i I] « R wi'l I pq * mi a. iW !g4 | 9; PS * 5*815 i| <{'#•• i I gt m I; U eJLr- SJ Jj? ii £«!2ls If < “Ills m/ sS!“' V-: P |i|j in lje as®*- ssa i 'LJ& •U) IN* THE -liV r i> 5 TA Tgo E YEAR. : O. J. Wood JorJtOStMlte^i. , luui iunr bf RiVCD from *ll grfi: tf ||_~ intelligent to proriifljEtfvT* ;ad the circular f«4sw^|||i^ Uhto fur centuries inly remedy, s v,ig». By a recentdjfjWTHy S ' rajaraaßi t“l*oeed upon byHalr tSE* nil persons we mromUy 1 try once again, forln Wood', ch thing a* faU. IVeknojr of» i»ed the article a short tuoe, xmiilutoly with the •Unlflstsu in.itilo. We know of nmneroiu ily falllngout, which it restarM it ever had bean bolbre.', " •'mu of the bent article* tnr Liuu, making it non aadVbalv m proved itself the is heir K •„ i' to improve their ner»o«.i • differ in regard to tailsipi ; admit that ft bcautmitbJJjlJ i.m. is an object much lobeiU iie that should be left .untried o, . IPmian’j Advocate. Mill. ■ diocton, Ohio, Nor. 17,188#, As 1 have been enßfod is iie the lost season IproßoJ3- i. kliiHon.’l and i it mj-self, I wonldlSetoA. ' of Ohio or some Stkfaln &• take such an arraturemeaLu i e/jual loUin theViMektlattt. ive been engaged totteßnJ • i;il have sold variom pten^ uml nothing tliatresfanctft. t. s the scalp u vrsltasjnwi. y,ur restorative li eriut»« ;:;e to engage in tbent* *f jt !. Vourstruiy. v ivnj land. Muss.. Peb. S, jbj; i,—Gents: Havingiteltsed the i.iratlve, T Willi to etalsi th.. m ; os well u mtftlmf*. li'-ard. to try ths ortfelt tn growth and change hs'ttjar iiicli it has effectedcafeajtt*- .ve used nearly three MnW. JAMKBfBA3JfIIBi •rs 312 Broadway,VeWTwk, ilihg Establtsluaent,) jUIIU i.i:, Altoona, and by tllenod fJnne3;.lWgfyi »XA CABINET under-^gMMMM|^. scatl , :e.purod i f ußmrußß, i KIND, , IST NOli&' l‘ igc.l to be ctiaMsslAft m (he line hiking. •• ini with their orienJaegiplj ply of Furniture on bend, ts n cf those intending to ' JSE-KBEPISOS^'^-'V jiu in LuudliasyUle,"new VE AG KU&&L CA' rti !iclo In .tilt* b usrtl in thai^eh.lhSjtSH ptagp. tuv'ztiud ctpc r.-A:SBSflig£A* adapted to the Mepfli jwiftlt. t: 1 li-i' r -nt - ■ eonrtitliiy ffTittiT*- i! '. I'rinth ®an^Bp««!MA l'i\ Ladies is ;.j mention. ui>! see before purchadaf *)**• cr t!um the Jews. . g in a town eftfW.ts xi of Ladies U6oifs,Jß|avH a i it'drcns Tal maa,and : .test and best aMUlU£s*t'' <• in these mountain** cuniUtl^rfvjlj ® B'' a- Boston and Seer TnrttJjr'' r and MuscaradoTfrafftiiS**' ES AND FKUIT r.-'Sj 12Jd eta. wfMtjy. i'.rous, noons, Almonds, MMOTeff* ■ ••''•! thecWpeat. ■1 seilptfon—SetotpwllS Iff Knives—tbetHdWp •-xm end futtum. " i X ‘ i - -<*sr c; L round. ■■■O'utJ* v- at cla nyi. xTJTW^^ t, ;apt>rlujn. ; . ieap coat eMw ixTXNOEB t VLlMj^S’S tap pairofpafd* i; n.NGEE * ULLMAS'B iiy cheap Under* ; iTIXGER 4 good and cheap rrixorn 4 CX.LMAS’ 8- rood' hat or PIP STTINGEB'/k king in the i^r lITOCGER 4 L'LLMAK^' I Clothing dbpaP aTISGEB 4 CUAW#?.- it good Clothing lITINGEK 4 ;—GrENTI»*. ,or #?^k4 s^ irred by JpjfSphaving a 22d 1817, wntMixi an Aot/topreyent; |Wg |Bf«»p- u«^& tay Wtvtioketi ,«f «edit in ■yi by Banks; #**wHy» a 1 Iron Mutthi *ong«^^toe fon.ittheir Ijuriice, jl« v %e Allege, nuniber of Bhin-plMiere, orttoles, Wjonfl amounts of ffom fiTe centa jßpwMdn, wSehwere made payable in gobda and given to 4h«r employees, bat which passed from hand to bend, and the result of the issue by the Deft of these nqtes was, that they, were ip the hands of half the men of Hollidaysburg, and ttnqnos tioaably. used, as a circulating medium there.-- The Magistrate on all of the casesgave jttdg nmit for the Dfts., on the ground, that the Plff. ftiied to prove that the Dfts. re-istued f those holes. The Act, as we view it, although ere confess we are not lawyers and never haveheard •the expressed opinion of any Counsellor as to it, is violated by any partnership, &c., .unless expressly allowed by- law to do so making, is - V«ny* re-issuing or circulating any paper in the nature of a Bank Note, or exercising the.prop erties .of a Bank Note, of any amount whatever.; We do, not know what the proof was in the use, and consequently give no opinion as to whether (he justice was right or not, and at any nte would not do so, as we learned, a day vt two ago, from a gentleman in Hollidhysburg, that appeals had been taken by the Plff. in air .of the cases, and os they will come'before Judge ; Tsylor for his judicial opinion—which wo would regard as much better and more reliable than ouri—we. wi!l,await the decision'of the proper tribunal. 1 We do not believe, however, that it is necessary for the Plff. to show that the, notes w«ie rt-issued, if the issuing and circulating of them os money were proven. The cases have crested considerable excitement at Hollidays hurg. R. B. Petriken, Esq., of Huntingdon, and 1,. W. Hall, Esq., of this place, are the Counsel for the Plff., and Messrs. Calvin and .Williams, of Hollidaysburg, for the Dfts. CONCERT FOB TUE BENEFIT OF THE POOB.— The late inclement weather hair brought to the notice of the Relief Committee, several fami lies in our town who are now actually suffering for want of food, fuel and clothing. Doubt less, reader, you have been comforting your conscience with the reflection that you knew of no enc who needed yonr assistance, while prob ably within a stone’s throw of your comfortable fireside, some unfortunate beings were shiver ing over a few smoking embers, if indeed they bad fire at all, or were lying down, half fam ished .with hunger, to seek sleep and a while forget their misery. For you to have aided them entirely from your, porclmnce, not,exten sive store, would have been more than is requi red, but you, now have an opportunity to Con tribute your “ mite” towards alleviating their sufferings and giving peace to your conscience, by purchasing one or more tickets to the con cert, to be given for the benefit of the poor of Altoona, at Keystone Hall, on Thursday even ing, January 2ndiDg title in which honors afp ‘the' tif ** * east w * should/prefer.it. As.a u it always gives! awarded. 'iNo.pi* de- M * • •' •• S ' kr ’ }• - • r- :< *. . . American House, in this-place, w (?*»*>.?) for a large bear, weighing Here’s a chance " I tomakeansoe amjwßJSiir Kouic.‘ %: r -- ai ; cw^• I®WD,at 1 ®WD,at fte American >*- I'K !ij-* SrtMS. -»7H «.. T«ut Lwr.—Tke following Hngthy list of cnaw set down fo» «•! st the next term of in-tliia cfrdatyr, eotnßModog o» ilonday tho Wo nre Of opinion that if the Court can dispose df them In one month, in of two weeks, |t will do e&d '££■ Kyte’sear. atom » ■ ** MCflllPlML ~ Abro.Koon w. p. 'McNally. heirs. ■ notum wok. , v M, A H. White. ifoweiy^Pike. O. w. Shermer va.Catler AFitxmOrlck, Mmt £>wryv*. G. X. Lloyd. „ Du'l ,K. ftwni q, EudiKeSatl S aVll \Pl?* ,vs ’ B-ItfUeA Co. Gco vaJßtair Oa. j. k K. McClain vg. Daniel K. Beamy. AJ-lnonton vg. Holliday A Bingham. Daniel K.Keamj yg. H og h McNeaL GoorgeWelm vs. Jane Bealea. t Owyyt.O«»rw»,Cow«n. Koongman. i w Di ?' ctor » otpoar, Ac. . i ■ y«, Ogterloh ACalahan. 1 5c, Fi^5 tT »- O-L. Lloyd. Attoneyetal. Rrt:pi C^ tlU ? B * dlnr - McKlUlp. B. A.M. White A Co. t»m. f v r use yg. Tho*. Jackson’a a», AugustiUiKuhlowind .TB. John Nagfo. .aamogll.BcUw. p. K. lUamy. P. Sliocnhcrger'e esr». vs. Sivnie. ' Alex. Bradley vg. W. F. BridenthalL fcmou w. Daniel Uontz. • C. cxr!sv«. Dr. P. Shoenbergers exra. t » iS 8 " , yg. A. Pi-Wilson s'?; Iliicxnanys. J.D. Hnghcset aL S. M. I’unn vs. A. B. Clarke. John Nfce to. J. L, Beifenyder A at Bell. Johnson, Jack A Co. vs. J. Hemphill. F. Sellers A Co.vg.E.S. Lytle. Bryan, Gardner A Co. vs. Holliday, Bingham A Co. Lazarus Iwwrry, J r . vs. Benjamin Elliot? erf Middle«WHrth s vs. John Braden. Jowph Kcmp.Yß,iH6terti A Speck, who, for .the last two years has hitdbchaige of the United Brethren congre gationi to this place, preached his farewell ser mon, previous to taking his departure for Johns - town, to which .atotion ,he was assigned by the late Conference held in\this place. We are sorry to loose him from our society, as his gen tlemanly deportment, kindness of heart, and zeul fpr tbe canse qf religion had endeared him to his people all with whom he associated. We are glad to know that he has been assigned to a. - as hc certainly deserves re l^ tolrors in this place, which, In view labored under seri'. ois embarrasment .when be took charge of it, wicre .wfdppus .ahd perplexingT' JJU place will be filled by Rev. Mr. Dick. lAwks the ladies connected with the Methodist Chtu’Ch have appointed their Committee, to. attend to the different turange me,nts tQ up a sppper for the bedefit of the hharoh! oh#e ebbing of ti»es2d of »• Wtevej entering with .the; affair.,, Much depends upon tent /better iones tban those selected coold not “ln Union there is aqd hope ttnt ,oil vho A.el interested ;ta;lte matte^‘will lend a helf(ing ht)d makAtheSnpperwhat it shonhhanddoubtless wiU a credit to all. Wkbow they &t up a supper bhee, but tfiey'can hic& it this (dine. . .v- • •;■ : , A number the P e *»“*l &*}*■ of Thps. Pcntf a, have presented him liripk la^ljfin did painting, by ,W. C. Wall,of Pittsburgh, as a markoftheir estceuforhim as a mii|f||p officer. .% painting represents*Hceneopthe PenneylvaniaßaU Road, near ftvfyf' a few miles above this place. WC do member ever having viewed a bo much of real life-like Boengry It is a gift worthy the recipient, and therepata ; ’ <*• Altoona Tribune. Mmbm. Editors It is with pleasure tout Safe lelroedthatpi^ftajytfons *re IB *^ n B_J 0 *«▼» -a concertfor the benefit of the P°°T* mbanismenti and ne «QM«y of tfaepastwear. mnltipßsd, this class. There 2!^ gnSSme ¥ r . " ?«Ten in ®ir own mlds^Mdsow Jr S** l 9 * vati ' making so pSKm of “y p««» <»• paeons , «n. would be necessary were thev to Bpon aU and would It Will at £?! f ««uah a most delightfal enter to!^®tOTOT? And who, of if nr raiders* does not love music ? Jfyou have 1 giro yon timely the most profound ■ that hath no music in his wnL nt *fflovod by concord ,of sweet sound*. & fltfbrtreason, stratagem and spoils.” " Bnd gifted musicians will "he tnpre to disooorse rich, sweet music for the en wrtammeDt of those who come to lay their of n ;*£« Rlter of humanity and benevo- Sr^n? W;^M^. been preparing for the ocoa sion and are willing to make their offering to r’tto oo^.o^ 86 ’ by giving the entertainment Th »[js generous, ahd worthy the com mendation of thejiumanc. Lems all then second tbeu ’ worthy, offer by our attendance upon the !£“ c "*L® r $ least, if we can not be there, by toe purehase ; of as many tickets as our *■ J»atrfy, or the nature of the object de mmids. None we presume will be so selfish as not to purchase a ticket because circumstances will prevent their attendance upon the musical entertainment. This would imply that they gave because they expected an equivalent iri the pleasure of hearing the sweet music, and pot to feed the hungry or starving, warm the cold, or clothe the nakbd. This would be to misapprehend, entirely the object of the con .offer an equivalent for what IS given, (though m reality it would be for more) but to furnish gratis, a pleasant occasion for the benevolent to come together and make ? eo offering to this praise-worthy object. It is to afford a: convenient and yet attractive op portunity for us to do unto others as we would naye them, if circumstances were altered, do unto us. ' And who can toll how soon circum stances might .demand that thus the benevolent should do for.iwt The beginning of last year dound many in affluence who are now in beg- May not the same happen to us ? The suffering condition of the poor makes loud claims upon the philanthropist. For if he be what he professes,' his love for his kind is boundless as the seas, and his benevolence wide as the poles, r ■ ; ■ Still londeif are the claims of our own poor upon the patriot. His peculiar love for his own country must in the nature of the case intensi i' j ii° T * R ' pifj for his own country-men.— And they are bis country.men, wherever bom, whp are now the adopted Sons of America and under the oath of allegiance to her constitution laws. : Yet still louder, are the claims of .the poor, upon the Christian —for "pure r,e ligiou and undc&led before God ahd the Father is this, to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction.' “And now abideth faith, hope, chanty, these three; but the greatest of these is chanty.’' BENEVOLENCE. 1 Installed.—To-day our clever fellow-towna man, John Woods, Esq., late proprietor of the “Mansion House,” will be duly installed as one of the managers of the “ Altoona House.”— With such a clever host as he is, we have no doubt that the “ Altoona House” will receive a largely increased patronage. Mr. Woods enjoys an extensive acquaintance and. a good reputa tion as a caterer for the accommodation of those who “pat.up” with him. His many friends will be glad to learn that ho is now in a position to dntertaih them handsomely, and will give him a call. •Look Out.— A counterfeit $lO bill on the Chambersburg Bank has just been put in circu lation. It is so well executed that a clerk in one pf the Lancaster Banks received it without detection. The only means of detecting the spurious notes is by tho imperfection in the printing of the Vignette, and by a single slight blurred like through the letter X in three corners of the note. In the genuine there is a double line, waved, through each of these ■ ®te list Quarterly Meeting of the M. E. Church, for the present Conference year, was held on -Monday eyeitjug Ja|t, Bey. George Guyer, P. E., .officiated on Sabbath. Although laboring nnder severe indiapoeltion, he deliver ed two excellent discourses, .whiob were well re ceived by large and appreciative audiences. In regard to financial matters, we believe that, notwithstanding tho scarcity of means, every thing will be fettled up fully and satisfactorily. Protracted Meeting.— A Protracted Meet ing commenced in the Presbyterian Church, in. this place, on Thursday last, and is still in pro. gress. The evidences of a spirited revival f mong the members of the church as well as nou-profpasors. is very cheering, Rev. Dr. Mapper has besn assisting the fniniater in charge. Uhd hie services are highly appreciated by all Who have had the pleasure of listening to his discourses. Wc “f® glad to learn thatfriepd McPike, of the Jonstown Echo, is again on bis feet hav ing just recovered from a second attack ofquin sy. He says his vituajling department was closed for three days. Better be careful, Mac,’ that you do riot have a thin! attabk of the dis ease, as it might entirely stop up the depart ment spoken pf, and thus the light of a bril hunt luminary ;be.fore?er hid. ■; . • ! ■ JptL At the last Annual meeting of the Blair CenhtjF Protection Mutual Fire. Insurance Com pany; the following gentlemen wore elected Di rectors for the ensning year;—Thos. B.Mote, JosophSmith, jR. A. McMurtrie, ThatLßanks, .-W. Rhodes, John Bean. W.’ M. Lloyd, J. Ci f t I &( fsr tfte Arctic Regionl ?If wy of. Ladies aro dissatisfifcd mth tie weather.wo and deeire visiting the Begioe, we would recommend them to ,«•*! 9P V* f* and Uieir wayd fobe from Us’ beautiful stock of R How a Man’s Line is SomnmtEs Pholokqbd. —Below Will be. found a certificate from one of our most respectable citizens, residing in’ Pat-- ton township, regarding the efficaoy of Dr Key sets Pectoral Syrup, a medicine which we, hate ' ifayorabiy known for a dong time, land which is attested by hundreds of our immediate citizens, in every walk in life. Whatever some may think of what are usually termed patent medi does, wo have entire confidence in Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral, as we are aasqred that the Doctor pre pares every ounce of it with his own hands. “ Some time ago, on old neighbor of mine was very ill with a bad cough, which every.one supposed to be consumption, told me that he had taken every remedy they heard of jwithont benefit, his brother came to sec him and all were confirmed in the belief that he could not live- Iliad about a third of a bottle of your Pectoral Syrup, which I gave him, and it entirely cured him to the astonishment of all. What makes the case more remarkable is the ex treme age of the man, he being about eighty years old. X have no doubt the pectoral saved his life.” JOHN M’GINNIS, April 14, 1857- Patton tp. Sold by G. W. Kessler, Altoona. THE BALL OF FASHION is still open, and the Proprietor, in returning thanks to his nu merous customers -for their liberal patronage bestowed on him since his commencement, here desires to say (without fear of contradiction) that he is prepared -to offer for their inspection the best assortment of handsome Dress Goons, Shawls, Cloaks, Whitb Goods, Ac., Ac., that can be found in /,'toona. .Respectfully, Ac., C. J. MANN. ffiiz Panic—More Failures.— The panic in New York seems to be on the increase. In this city everything goes on smoothly, and the only failures we have heard of were the failures to furnish good fits made by some inferior clothing establishments. There is no such difficulty to be encountered by those who - patronize the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill A Wil son, Nos. 603 and 605 Chcsnut street, above sixth. Gentlemen and Youths never fail to pro cure capital fits at this popular establishment. igL. Sec advfttisement of Dr. Sandford’s LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR in another column. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor. . In all diseases inflammation more or less predominates— now to allay inflammation strikes at thp root of disease— hence an immediate enfo. BALLSY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, and nothing else, will allay inflammation at once, and make a certain cure. BALLET'S MAGICAL FAIN EXTRACTOR will core the following among a great catalogue of dieoasas; Barns, Scalds, Cuts, Chafes, Sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Bruises, Sprains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrofula, Dicers, Fever Sores, Felons, Kar Ache, Piles, Sore Eyes, Gout, Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Baldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Small Pox, Measles, Rash, 4c., 4c. To some it may appear incredulous that so many diseases should be reached by one article; such an idea will vanish when-reflection points to the iact, that the salve is a com bination of ingredients, each and every one applying a per fect antidote to its apposite disorder. BALLETS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR 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 nature as perfect os before the injury. It is scarcely ne cessary to say that no house, work-shop, or manufactory should be one moment without it. No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Bailey, Manufacturer.. Sold by Q. \V. Kessler. Altoona; George A. Jacobs, llol lidaysburg; ond'bj- all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 185 Chambers street. Now York. Nov. 11,1858-ly C. I'. CIIACE. THE GREA T ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE’S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, it. D, Phy sician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure 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 cure may be relied on. • Ip JIABJUTD Uldiis ,/ it is peculiarly sailed. It will, id A short time, bring Oh tho monthly period with regularity. . Each bottle, price one dollar, bean the G overhment Stamp of Qropt Britain, to prevent counterfeits, y CAUTION. / These Pdls should not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as theyAsre sure to bring on Jtis carriage, bulat anyother time they are safe. . In aU cases of Nervous mid Spinal. Affections,.Pain in thoßackand Limbs,' Fatigdeon slight exertion, Palpitation ,bf the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when alfothmKmeans have faffed, 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 bo carefully preserved. S Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin A Go.) Rochester, N. Y. ; N. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any an thorired'Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return mall. B. L. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also, for sale by all Druggists. f June 3,1858.-ly. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. WM. A. BATCHELORS HAIB DYE I * TAs Original and Best in the Whrld! All others are mere Imitations, and should be avoided, If you wish to escape ridicule.. ■ QRA.Y, -RED, or RUSTY HAIR. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least Injury to the Hair or Skin. , Fifteiit Medals and Diplomas hawbeen awarded to Wm. X. Batchelor since 1839, and orer 80,000 applications have been made to the hair of his patrons ofhis famous Dye. F?' HAIR DIE produces a color not to Jie disti pgulahad from nature, and Is w&uLUtcas not to injure in the least, ho werer long it maybe continued, •tod the ill effect of BadDyee remedied; the Hair inrigo rated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in B private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New Tori*. ■ ' Sold by Druggists in Altoona, and' by Druggists in all dues and towns of the United States, ; W* The Genuine has' the name and address upon a steel plate engraving bn icior sides of each Box, of ' 1 : f^XBA^EjWB, Nov. IS, £B5B-Xy- . v 233 Broadway, New York. Wi^-wias-wiGS. ; BATCHELOR’S WIGS ' ISD' TOtPEES surpass all.— they are elegant. Jight, easy Arid durable. ; K|Ung to a charm—no turning npbehlnd—no shrinking off the head; indeed, this is the only Establishment where thase thingsare and madA : ‘ Noy. IS, ■ M 3 Broadway. flew Tofk. : TOOTHAGHE- - This disease can be cured hy’Dn. Krrszx’s Tooraion Bno»r, prepared by him to Pittaburgli, Pa; up to'boribWand'aoldat 35 cants * iitilß 83W ■>». w. tmn. : : - * Important to Females-kDr Qheese ***’• comWnatlonof Inigredtenti In these Mto Ehey m nddtaztofr. h»®Zal«rlUp«,r patafal ninptraallons., removing adob- told Or ottered*; bssstaoks/paln ft! il|ie)i! fiwm interraealtopf law*, hJnSfgmUh* certainty periodical VfsAwßted bl«, and free from anything injurious ta ilo™- pUcit directions, whkb should be read, accompany toch box. Pries $l. Bent by uaU by enclosing $1 to say authorised Agent. It! B. HUTCHINGS, General A gent for the United States, 165 Chambers street. New York. | . ’7b whom all Wholesale orders should httaidretstd. \ Sold by Q. W. Kessler.. Altoona; Oeoj Z, Jacobs; QnUi daysborg; and by all Dtoggistslia the Onlted States. Call on the Agent and gets jWnphlet free. ' - Nov. 18,1838-ly. V ■ FIXWR AND FlfBD HABKET, AT ALTOONA STfcAM ‘ Flow. Superfine, : 3 ; mqo “ [Extra Family “ ?- : i - uS Cora Heal 100 Uml A 1 I SJo Bran A Shorts WlOO lbs. ('!• 100 Rye Chop, “ « \i . . ; j‘« Corn and Oats, “ « •' -r ■ ?«« Middlings, ” " - « Cash paid <&r all kinds of Grain. Floor and Feed can always bo had at the Mill at the prices Qiiotod abeve. ’■ JOUN. AXUBOR. married. In HoUUayabmrg, on tbe lfth instant; hy tb* Bev.», X. D ,* ARt-’RIBALB A, McFADDBNj&q!, to BARBARA A. LOWRKT, all bfltollldaysbarg. ,*? R»friabnrg,OD the 4th instant, JOSHPH KEMP, Bsq., l,da ‘ V “ bUr& to ARNES SAKREBS, of the ter Employment. —350 £ month, AND ALL EXPENSES PAID.—An Agent is wanted in every town in the United States, to engage iu a respecta ble and easy business, by which the abovd profits mar be T hßtlier PU’Hcipars, address Dr. J. HENEV W ABNEP, corner of BroomwTad Mercer Sts., New York City, enclosing one postage stamp. [Jan. 13. PBIOE REDUCED ■ ONE-HALF! NEW MEDICAL SALt INFLAMMATORY DISEASES! try in ONLY ONE DOLLAR! CHRONIC PACKAGE* $2.60. , See Advertisement. Jan. 20,1859. • ; NEW FlRM!—the UNDERSIGN ED would respectfully Inform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that they have purchased the entire Stock and ' R - ®!! 9 Collins, and intcad to carry on the BUTCHERING BUSINESS i.n bis stead. We\wlU fur nish MEAT OF ALL KINDS at the lowest possible price. Our MARKET DATS will be tha same os heretofore, on TUESDAY and SATURDAY. We will also attend on Monday and Friday evenings to supply those who prefer Calling at that time. £WINO t CO. ' Altoouo, Jnu. 13, ISSS^-Sm YAL UABLB PROPERTY FOR SALE WITHIN THREE-FOURTHS OF A MILE of Altoona.—The subscriber off.-rs at Private Sale, a lot containing oho acre of gronud, with ait elegaht Frame House, Spring House. Stable, and other buildings thereon. Also a number of choice Fruit Trees, ’and Grape-vines, which are in a thrifty condition. There Is a never-tailing spring of water on the Jot. If the property is not sold by the Ist of February, it wiH bo lor rent.. Any information in regard to the property may be had from QEOi B. CRAMER Dec. 23, 186S-2m. , Druggist and Pharmaceutist, Dealer in drugs, medicines, OILS, PAINTS, DYE STDFFS, PATENT MEDI CINES. PERFUMERY, CIGARS and VARIETIES. Room under Keystone Dull, K. E. 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, Cologpos, Oriental Drops, Oos fnetics, Frangip mi. Sachets, Fancy Soaps, Rouges, etc. VARIETIES. Brushes, Hair, Tooth, Nail. Flesh, Paint and Clothes.' Porto Monnaies, Pocket Books, Purses, Pencils, Combs, Knives and Violin Strings. PAINTS AND OIES. Paints of all sorts, both dry and ground In Oil. Window Glass of every description.' ‘ ; ' Carbon, Linseed,'Sperm and Lard OIL. PATENT 3VFEDIQINES. Hoofland’s German Bitten, Eoerhave’s Holland Bitters, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, 'Sarsaparilla and Cathartic Pills; Sanford’s Liver luvigbrator; Lindsey’s Blood Searcher; Clarke's Female apd Dnponco’s Golden Pills; .WrightV, Wagon’s, McLane’s, Leidy’s and Corbin’s Pills; Wolfe’s Aromatic Schiedam Sclmapps; Merchant’s Gargling Off; Perry Davis’ -Pain Killer. Four-fold, Arabian, Mexican and Nerve add Bona Liniment, together frith all the Popu lar Medicines of the day. / CIGARS. Light Guard Opera, V ~ La Fortuna, , Evening Star, La Salvadors, , Cigarettes, La Tenncsr e, .... Celebrated Yara Principe, which ts very justly popular wherever: known, together with all the superior brands In market. ’ A full assortment of Bnight’s Celebrated Flavoring Ex tracts for Cooking, Dorkee’s Chemical Baking Powder, and ilefketi* Prepared Farina. GAMPttEN E and BURNING FLUID constantly on band. Physicians desiring pure and reliable preparations will And it to their interest to call. Prescriptions careWlly and reliably compounded. Remember the sign cf the Golden Mortar. Altoona. Dec. 30,1858. ' i Head quarters tor low PRlCES.—Thankful for past favors, the subscriber would respectfully beg leave to Inform the citizens of Al toona and vicinity, that be has just received and opened stock of ' ; FARE & WINTER GOODS. which ha will sell at very low prices for cash. It consists in part pf ’ . j Delaines, Robes, Pai de Clients , plain Merinos , figured and striped Merinos, Woolplaids, Union Plaids, English Merinos' black, and fancy Silks, Shqutls of every description; Sheet ings, Muslins, Flannels, Cussimeres, Sat tinetls. Ginghams, Chintz, 'Hosiery, ' Gloats, Embroideries embracing ■ * Collars, Setts, Bands , Insert- " ings. Edgings, in fine, every article of La~ dies . .ITear. Also—An excellent assortment of fashionable Queens ware, Glass-ware, Earthenware, Ac. BOOTS and SHOES-of all sizes, qualities and styles.— Ladies’ and Hisses’ Shoes Wnd Galters. ; ‘ "■■■ The very best assortment of GROCERIES mar be found at this establishment. Come onoiitome all!! and examine thoabove stock. . Altoona,(fct. 14,1868 { J.-B-HILKMAN, ;f WILL WONDERS NEVEfR CEASE —No-sir-ec—not‘‘so long as McCOBMICK keens s*w» »nd brings suchhandsome goods ashe did this fell. It is tha wonder, of erery person howhs en« sell such beautifulgoodsatsnctolbWmfow,bntthe torsi tery is easily iM4i want oadhe brings it, add be knows whereto buy to the city to enable hUntosell cheap at home-.- THE LADIES?”, toritod to Cali lM». and fancy DRESS embt^Fe^hi^S^S. 1 quire from a fifteen dollar shawl down id a stick of whato* none or row of pint. »■ • ■■ ■.’ . THE GENTLEMEN *•£ wgera asnporb lot Of wears tnd’ tobacco. ■*?ck °f GKOCEBIESever brought to the 1 jtewn of Altoona, Which will beaoldat as reasonable prices as they can bo had elsewhere.' Comeandcxamlno and price, and yon may sure money thereby, ' .. c KVKR YRADV inrltAiiocalland exomino v -»b"< A OUAI A.bus magnificent assortment of good goods and cheap, goods, and We Will ezhi «t them with pleasure, making no charge if yon do not buy. r am foe sawlhs duilding Ij iots,sh>»to to this Borough (hr ififeen reasonable temitby [27-tfcJ J.BBOEMAtrUp 1 Skirte HOLLAND BUTERS CELEBRATED HOLLAND BSMJCDT lOV ■: ■...■flrwPB»StA, •; IMEABE OP THE KlMEffl^ ■ LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY Klto FEVER AND AGUE, And tits, various affections consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OB LITER , Stull aalndigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Point, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, CoeuvoueM. Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instance* proved highly beneficial, and in others eflcctcd a decided cure. : L This li a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Bocrhava: Because of its great success In the most of the European'States, Its introduction into the United States eras intended more especially for those >of pur fidhcHand scattered here and there ovt r the flue of this mighty country. Meeting with groat success ««nnn» them, I now offer it to the American public, knowing'thol its truly wonderful medical virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those perw.ns whoa* constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous usa of anient spirits, or other forms of dissipation. - Qeoo rally Instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve/ railing up the drooping spirit, and, in tact, infusing new health and vigor in-the eystem. CAUTION.—The great popularity of this delightful Aro ma, has induced many imitations, which Urn public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to boy onr ihipg tin until yea have given Boerhave'a Holland Bitters a fsfr trial. Oue bottlo win convince you how infioltelv superior it Is to alt these imitations. '■ 49* Sold at sl,OOpcr bo.*tle,or six bottle* fcr 15, by the sols ntonmou, BENJ. PAGE, JR.. & GO., Uiau/i t; .na Pharmauntuti and CAhairti, U ?JTT3BURQH,PA. “ T. W.DyottAj uQ*,'PhiUde>p)ilm Bwntal Pnrk, Kiw York: John D. Park, Cincinnati; Barnard Adana * Co_ St. tanks; A. BOUdH, Altoona, Pa, And br Drneaiata and Merchant* generally throughout the United lute* and Canada*. fOetobarld, 188f-ly HP HE LIVER INVJGORATOR JL PUEPAKED BY SB. ASNFORU, . COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, liana of tho best Purgative and Liver Msdicinesnow be fore the pnbtlc,. that acU as a CbtAartie, easier, milder and more! tffectnal than any other medicine known. It isnot only * OxtAartic, bnt a Liter remedy, acting first on the Liter to eject its morbid matter, then on the bowel* to carfy-off, that matter, thus accomplishing two purpose* effectually, without any of tho painfut Mlinn experienced in tho operations of most fnttertfc*. - It strengthens the system at tho same time that it'purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and bulid it up with unusual rapidity. T” ' Tho.LiTta la one of the principal regulators of tha human body ; and when it performs iUftmctionswell. the powers of the sjstentf ate fully developed. TVs stomach is almost entirely dependent on the hwiltby action of tho Liver lot the Qj: proper performance of its functions; when the atom- ach is at foUIt/ths bowels are bruit, and the whole Q system; suffers In couiee guence of one organ—tho Livxe—havlogccaasd to do its duty. For the diseases Lj of that organ, one of the proprietors has made it his v study, In a practice of mors than, twenty years, to find *<4 sommromedy wherewith to counteract tho many do- 7 raugements id which it is liable. rtf 1 A To prove that this reme- M dy ls at lastfonnAanv/er. son tronblud with Liter /r Columnar, in any of ii« forma, has but to s try a bot- W tie, and. conviction 7 !* cu toin« 1 • , '■'T These Gum* remove all/ O morbid or hadttatter from the system, supplying in ~ their place adwalthv Bun of bile, invigorating < the " stomach, causing food to digest wsU. pommso tbx moon, riving tone and health to tho whole machi- r ncry, removing tho muss of tho disease—effecting ahr radlcaPcsrS. ■ "A- Emoca Attacks are cur- A tnut n imn, ESSTUttcD. by the occa- m sioUal use of the Liter Ik- VWOBAMR. ■ /- , ■ One doso alter eating is much and prevent the food Only ono dose taken ho> Nigbbnare. / Only One 1 dose takopat els gently, and cures'Cos- Ono' dose taken after each : *9“ One dose oftyo tea lleve Sick lliaiucnfc. One bottle taken fur fe tbe cause of- thodisessc, Only one dose UnmedlAte- One dose often repeated Moanua, and a preventive ■*3*only quo- buttle is' system the effects of mcdl ffShOnc bottle taken fur lowness or unnatural color Onedoso taken a short vigor to the appetite, and Ono dose often repeated its worst forms, white Suiu yi.dd almost to the first Ope or two doses cures in children: there Is no remedy In the world, as it A few bottles cures Dropsy | Wo tako pleasure in re as a preventive for Fever all Fevers of a Bitlbns type, and thousands are willing virtues. ' ' j its^fevo? 0 M 0 itarc giving their unanlmonstoaUmony in ■gifc. Ml* \Tatcr in Hip month with the JnTfcotator. u j •wallow both together. * - r * THR LIVER INVIGORATQB IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ia attacks reared by Wosxs sorer, safer, or speedier never/arte. ■ by exciting the absorbents 1t operates With certainty, to testily to its wo|shhfni