£I>DY & CO.’S DBUVWAUE STATU: TTERIESf L PRIZE $B7 5001? pKETS #lO. to inform Urn public, lhi| w» w__ iawroet in tlio Lottery Uttot.T"?**- i the SUte.i of Delaware, ori. Xf the firm of VTtktD he lit day of Dtcaavlxir, oir.noud our sucoomof’ frngi*!»• N feeling aaaured that the rhe mum Integrity aM '.i u.J it nr conducted by o«nJ3S!r , *» ■ 1 on thirty -tiro jean. DV k CO., MANAQBRO : U< TO GUEGoitr a, UAVRr.' ' l.iving K-ci.moownoreof TttE oi; IN UKLAWABK offer^o^S? s n(. t.i l>: drawn each .WedaZjPta IVilmingten, Delaware, in Debit?** * j.iente of orp s Wednesday, April e Wednesday, April 43. IftfiA U Wednesday, April2o,^9£ k Wednesday, ApriU7,,JJSso‘ JKH FOUR HTOMnSr'r TtVFLVR FRIZES! oR **;i^*D' »rize toevery^tw© i-s— l 4 Dra«« Malfceu iFicExvr «io n nns 136,000 U ■—ml* '- 14.000 “ ■,-., .Jam 12.000 “ ■ Moo," •‘tH! 3,000 " >' M 9 ' *,M “ --- - ■ i’Sßf ijaoo" •?»*?■« ™2JS - a»-«* v sao M ■, Sir ■y »« ■ : ■. : juntlng to' , ■■ 0 JTalnt m# 20 Quarter." Jjjj* I'ICKETS ORjCERTIFICAIKS of money to onr addmi,fcr wSTtL* Name the tottery in:j*hich ;lier_yaviiwuh Whole*, (bich, wo eond what ia ordered.hy fto* the scheme. tli« drawing, the drawn munhatawiir -n explanation. ~ • lea** writ* their signature* nUI. ..j ir I'obt Office, County anil State. ' r ** TO CORRESPONDENTS, ii.it sending money be m»H - VMS EXPRESS COMPANY, **** ; Ticket*, in sum* often Dali**. .-J . ,t uh ‘ { U RISK AND EXPENSE, . town where they have «n offle*. A* Übt ho enclosed in a “ OOTSKNMIMt VMPED ENVELOPE;’ or theES2i ■Jive them. "ktU or Certifleetre, by Msller*. 10 WOOD, EDDY AC*, ” Wilmington, Dclawtr*., I~WI% §2 gf | ■ H fQ«a m I P 5 t 5pH S S jjsr*, £ ; 0 M . ► p «2=|ti balflf Q»|*|| P Js'g3l *i V a at tUn > es © barters for 'hank ful for past favors, th« b-K IvjiTe to inform the cfti| that lie has Jolt received k /INTER GrOQDS. it Tory low prioM lor ct*ih. [ Pci dt Ghena, Worn >ed Merinos, WtH>Tf*lerid*, r ~ ik Merinos’ black • of every descriptisn; MStt- \ b Flannels, Comment; tdt-, n-jhamt, Chintz,' Mattery,' lunbroidcries embracing ..... , Sells, Bands, iraert- , , Edgings, in jf** - erg article of La dies Wear- '. •lit anaertment of artheavara,"#*. ’ "' ' ' ’I" . jf,. , IKS of all «lie«, qwlUiM MldWlf " ShoM and Caltefi. __ , ...' ...... is uneat of GROCERII^ I”! and examine the abore»*•<£•„ r FOR YOUR itisr would informtb* in*,. lr.ru and vicinity that e lat*it atjlcs of ND CAPsJBt «! found the ha«t W*ck Mole B*** I different colored Wool Hat*, Ojf* . for men and hoy*. PcrtOßl -f iinu will find It to th«lr adwaw* il er before pnrcJhMlDß elwwlwrw^^, id *n excellent n**ortmont wg r dor* nnd price*. Thoee la II ' .._v ~,-eet, eppoeite the B®£; I EDUCED ONE-HiJ^ : V MEDICAL SALT , ATOIIY DI S E jhflf* 1C PACKAGE, |2.60. 5-o Adrertleemcnt.-W "'' , i tf I—the undS^®; i-fctraii; tofiirm itedrtfrlgggp 7 have purchased s Collins, «nil Intend W **n7JhH(|gr :./yf:SS In his 8t««t Ktxnsat tbc losrost rQJbrt. m S will ho the enma oa TCIUMT. We wHI *l*o I'vonlngs to supply v C> S .~v> in 3 OUNTY INSURES So undersigned, Agent oi «n r.i Insurance Company, t against lorn ordamagf W dee 7urhilure and FtvpfXiy* it c-’nntnv it u reeaonabte *. Office w«Jr»O,'WI D. 1. CAW»W -ALL PERSQNSjKgffi r ( S !ndeht'-d to the utrfWjgSSS w.t April, roqMrt*?”asssc *4?: v cttih or note. irldual account*, to «• n .I ■cl this notice. IbSB. il EST ISSOBT^^S ch m Jocko ta, Trock io prices,« ; a L WAYS x und l«c4 by prana _ ITEMS- ‘ ■ s r . iß a list of t,SI , B nd averse for th* tbe G Tl e AUlGo«4;6o«»e^ c»d£ ■ , C' lß,h . merchant, Woodberry. ' üborer, T«ylor, . sss&isssap A? AUcguTny. cabinet maker, Oreenfuli jl*** *£& , - Ml vai*»r'}“- dt) s. Woodberry. do HmtOO. J' o ’' 1 ' do All«nrny- do N.Wotdberry. stu ., John. UWT* Blalr «'“v, r J tiCTackiinfth. Began; yaaVKBSB JCROM-riß» T w*BK. Ake Win. It,!»«“"- L Do ' Al> fir do Woodberry imJl iohn, eoal m.rcbmit, Altooua. bSU£ Jota S-t»rm*r, freedom. Cypher*p.T, gruc* £ Woodberry. S^^SSS'"’ M" fegsa SSS^afi-*-* tailor, Blair. AS, painter, Itoll dayaburg. Urkim Jauwa, merchant, AUaghenj, ~ Mawn Clias. C- turner! Altoona, iubiwn William, Urm*r, Snyder. Kiddle Darid do Blair ita«Te* Laadon, hotel kaapor, Blair. ShjXß.fcrm.r.Uu.ton sojiierFrahltlin, Wood Deny. Snirely 0. B, miller, Woodberry. Sr Lori, farmer, ,V. Woodberry. Slone Win., Moulder, llollidnyeburg. gmith Samuel, juetlce, «ayaport. (War Christian. laborer. Hollidayaburg. iniliemn M. K., teacher, Altoona. ftut i>. 11., firmer. Allegheny. U »cuD»r Jacob, carpenter, Altoona, ffrrt* John, farmer, Blair. Aluinder. U. merchant, Woodberrj. Aa Jrew* Auputln, laborer, ;Allcghony. Ak« Muuroe, farmer, Logan. lHUßffnr Jacob, chair-maker, UollWayahurg. iirtib Utnlel, turner, Juniata. Puiianhorß Jacob, laborer, Altoona. BMmcr Philip, farmer, Allegheny. Cr\«fcrr>l Armetrong, farmer, Tyrone tp. inuDinghara 0. M., maaon, Prankstown. D>hl Joaai, merchant,. Freedom, li-ac Hugh, farmer, Catharine, thrlengaugh John, farmer, Taylor. Kilsworth Joiiali F„ mlll-wright, Woodberry. Orah.imJFalter, rviit lonian, Catharine. (Inver Caleb, clerk, Tyrone borough. rmoJlcllovr Thus,, merchant, Ilolli.loyaburg. Hiuit 'a George, founder. Antis. Hooper J. 11, blacksmith, Altoona. Hopkins T. B,iaddlor,.lloUidaysbnrg. Keen David, farmer, Allegheny. Luo l>on B. Pm carpenter, Altoona, lower Christian, former, .Tdylor. McAllister 8., manager, Wdodborry. McCormick Alex., merchant. Altoona. McCanUey Wm., fanner, Logan. McClelland John, carpenter. Altoona, ilciutasb Franklin, clerk. Blair. Tops David, boatman, HoUldaysbnrg. r.eticr Joshua, farmer, Woodberry Spooring It. blacksmith, Altoona. Sniith Daniel farmer, Logan. Slckioe Theodore, batcher, Oaysport. Thomas William, carpenter. Ilollidayebnrg. Vaugh Jon B_ landlord, Allegheny. Wilt Alexander, farmer, do Wniiamson J, carpenter, do Cosczbt.— On Monday evening last, the Al toona Bran B.i.nd, assisted bythc Altoona String Bud, and a number of amateur vocalists, gave h concert in Keystone Hall. The members of the Brass Band executed the.pieces selected in their usual good style. The violinists, Messrs. Dtlo and Wier, performed their parts admira bjj, giving evidence of superior , skill in hand ling the “ how,” snd & perfection in music sel dom attained by amateurs in the eoantry.— Dougherty “ touched his guitar”, with skillful finger*, fully sustaining the reputation he ac quired by hia performances at the concert for tin benefit of the poor. To Kerry was assigned ihe part of amusing the audience by singipg comic songs, nnd right well did he fill it up.— His first song, entitled The P, 11. R.,’’ com posed by one r of the members.of the Brass Band, ud given to him to commit at noon of Monday, **s received with, shouts of,applause, nnd mas encored so loudly that ho again.appeared and freaked the audience to a song on the “ Deceit fulness of Appearances,” which was weil re ccirod. 19* When Dr. Franklin's mother-in-law first diicoyered that theyonng man had a hanker >ugfor h|rdaughler, that good old lady said ! !>* did not know so well about giving her Slighter to ft printer; there wen already two printing offices in the United States, afid / *she not certain the country, would support lhtm - It was plain young Franklin would de pend for his support on the profits of the third, •ad this was rather » doubtful chance. If snob ls objection was urged to a would-be son-in-law »len there were but two printing offices in the Waited States, how can a printer hope to gat a '■ f « now, when the present census shows the •amber to be 16,057. R*uy be that this.good old lady yu slightly ta'kd »ith the same jffirit,that gives many of people of oup day tnoh a |h«ly horror for pfiatere. We mean the spirit ofaristOQraey.— Trialing and freedom travel together, hand in .J printing andar Istoeracy never can. f ,^0U ‘ OM * VR *T , Mr. Pooht,4hs colporteur \ ™* A ®ericsn Tract Society, wboforßome been engaged in selling the pub ot the Society in this place, given us = «ru? of his labors. w “* re Tufted 866 heads of families on the lid* °* Railroad, and.2BB on the East lf * •» W3,-*w» Bpld $271,85 worth tad** 1 »e yOpr ibi ftnkB 40 **» people of Altoona for tJ** 7 W** they, gate and ther in s|iy pfl * 0l “ 1 l»w aMtrib». /•$ .f.y. Coiwtyi has ibeen lealsd Aw^ riy MWhtawn w B * ol6o ”** 7 - <***• »•*»* a 2-od style sm 5 M 8114 *Bl keep the|»onee TBA.VKBSB JURORS —SECOND WEEK. Hiqhlt CoMPLnnwiABT.— We copy the-fdl lowing complimentaty notice of oar Mountain city, and a few of itipioniifient men and insti tution, from the Pittsburgh Prms, Monday list:— • Thb Citt of Altoona.— Daring a recent vis it to tHls flourishing city, we *e*e much sur prised atitßpresent advanced position, as well fa regard jto population as toP ita Increasing boaineas ahd general appearance of prosperity. Here —whore ten or twelve years ago there was but one or two log cabins—a thriving, buqr city, containing immense manufacturing estab lishments,: churches, hotels, storm, andusgnlfi cent private dwellings, has been established, while the population, numbering nearly eight thousand souls, are as intelligent, industrious and honest as eon be found any where. , While there, we were very politely shown through the sityand its principal business pla ces, by Col. John 'Woods, formerly of Indiana county, now the proprietor of the Altoona Ho-, tel, and Mr. B. F. Bose, the gentlemanly Chief Clerk of the Transportation department. Tbegreat features of the business portion of the. place, are the extensive machine shops of the Pennsylvania railroad. Here, 1 the ears, bridges, boilers, castings, in fact, all the Vast machinery and innumerable articles used on the whole road, aie .gotten up with despatch, and in the beat possible manner. The car building establishment, which is car ried on in the most extensive manner, is under the control, of Mr. C. B. Hoatetter, a gentleman of integrity and experience, who tarns out noth ing in bis line but the neatest and best. Mr.. Alex. A. Smith is the foreman of the bridge and boiler shop, where bridges and boil ers of lha very best kind are constantly ready fur use, and in process of construction. The sheet iron, copper and tin.shop, under the superintendance of Geo. W. Sparks; the brass foundry, A. H. Maxwell, foreman; the iron foundry, C. B. M’Crea, foreman; the pat tern shop, Wm. Boydon, foreman; the round bouse, A- C. Yaucisin, foreman, and the ma chine shop, John A; Nichols, foreman, are all model institutions, . reflect great credit, both on their projectors and those having them in ; charge. Mr. George W. Grior, & gentleman of great experience, eonml judgment and correct habits, is also located here, as master of machinery for the whole road. , Some six hundred persons derive thei? sup port direotly from these works, while the jwbolc business'and living of the city is indirectly de pendent upon them. IVo might extend this article to almost any length, in praise ot the many enterprising and interesting matters to be seen at Altoona, but our time and space at present preclude it. We may refer to the subject again Wo can not close, however, without reminding our friends that Col. John AVoods, of the Altoona Hotel, is the prince of Clever gentlemen, and keeps an excellent bouse, his table being always suppli ed with good, wcll-cookcd and substantial fare. As good a meal as any man would desire, can always be had at his house for twenty-five cknts. Poverty and Riche#.— lt is truly said that no man can tell whether he is rich dr poor by turning to his ledger. It is the heart that makes a man rich. He is rich or poor, accord ing to what he is, not according to what ho has. A man to-day, for instance, may have but $lO, $5, $2,50 in his pocket. But to-morrow he may have $50,000, or its half or quarter. How is this great change to be wrought, the reader may nsk ? Under ordinary circumstances We would answer by demanding with the question a fee; but we will answer it without price on this occasion. Send $lO, $5, or $2,60, to Wood. Eddy & Co., Wilmington, Delaware, or Augusta, Qa., and you insure year chances of drawing the great prize, or its proportion.— Pou cannot, indeed, to-day, tell whether you are rich or poor, by turning to your ledger, but by a fortunate turn in tbe wheel of fortune, un der the management of Wood, Eddy & Co., you may turn up to-morrow a $50,000 prize Tnoum-KsoME Coroiiß akd Coldf.— The health of the community is always a subject of serious consideration to those who are supposed to direct public opinion, and there is no more prevalent source of untinjcly deaths than the coughs and colds, which make their appearance during the winter and spring months. We would advise all such who are afflicted with any lung difficulty to apply at once to Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup, a medicine prepared by a care r ful physician of the old school, who has cured himeelf by this great medicine, nearly twenty years ago, and has since used it with wonderful effect. We know Dr. Keyscr to be a man enti tled to the respect of the public, and as such, we would recommend his Pectoral Syrup as a superior remody* Sold at G. W. Kessler’s, Al toona. - CoKBECTiov. —We wish to call the attention of the Altoona, correspondent of the Perry Coun ty Democrat, to an error in his or her communi cation. Die population of Altoona is about 5,000 instead of 2,000 as stated. There are enough of persons .outside of our .town who en deavor to underrate our population, without our own citizens doing so, although we believe the error referred to was not intentional. Altoona is not a “one-horso” town, and we can'hpt per mit such a flagrant error in the number of its inhabitants to pass unnoticed. .Otherwise the oommunieations of “ Ainagriv” do &o more than justice to our institutions. Go to the Lectori. —We hope our friends will not/forget the lecture to he delivered in the Methodist Church this (Thursday) evening, by L. W Usd), Esq., before 'the Mechanics’ Library and Beading’Boom Association, subjeet—Ben jamin Franklin. As-the lecture will be free, and the Association, the lectßrer and the ioibject sro worthy of eneouragementand consideration, we hope to see ihn church well filled. As this is the first of a series begiyta be fore ihe we hope Com mittee thay receive proper encouragement to to invith ’ Qrkviods Error.—ln publishing, in last week’s paper, this call for a second pelting of the Sabbath School Association, for thepurpose of electing officers, we published it for tiid'sewiuf Friday of April, when It should Mto heap the firtt Priday (to-morrow) eTebing. The misUhe tbrohgh a misunderstanding bn bur part Of dhe Ortolng mentioned. Wehbpethat no harm tb &o ,cause may result thereupon. Bkhotaj..—Our jovial friend and excellent, shoemaker, John tL Roberta, baa *e moved his boot and shoe store into his now building, on Virginia street, immediately oppo site Kessler’s Drug Store. Sober ts keeps i fine assortment of -goods in his line, and builds, to order, about as neat and substantial boots and sloes ns any other shoemaker in tbe Give b;ni a call >» h. 5» new establishment; - DIBTKISSIKC AcClDMfT.—It Is with fyt n we record tba sudden and violent death of an mableyoong citizen of oar town—Mr. Jutes McGomioW Mr. McC., at the time of ins death was a fireman on the No. 107 pawcagar engine; and on Monday, whUe bringing the Mail train up, •n 3 when abwrt a mile wort ofHarrisbnrg, his attention,.it is Sopjpdsed. was attracted to some- the train, and he stepped between tho tank and engine, (on the engineer’s side), te look out—when a plug at a watersta tiooiitruckhiin and .knocked him off the engine. The train was immediately stopped, and backed to the plaoowhere id IfelL He was found a corpse, ;bis Anil completely crashed. He was taken back to Horrisbacg, and brought to his sorrowing friends by the Express train next morning. His remains were escorted from the ears to his residence in East Altoona, by a large and solemn, concourse —evincing the fact that his eirdlo of? friends was a large one, and that his death was greatly lamented.. He was buried at Newton Hamilton on Tuesday. Mr. McCormick, about five years ago, was plac ed in the employ of the Company by one of the Companies officers who was favorably impressed with hfs merits, while attending the funeral of a brother, (a conductor on the road), at Newton Hamilton. At that tima he and a surviving brother*, (now an Engineer), were the sole sup port of on aged mother and two sisters—and al though young and.in an humble position; (he w»s employed as in the round House), he devoted his entire moans to the support of bis family. This exemplary conduct, and his morktd industry and faithfulness, induced the Company topromote him to the position he oc cupied at the time of his death—and, we are informed, in a short time he would have been raised to the responsible position of engineer He was strictly moral in character, enjoyed the good wjll df all who knew him, nod, .all in all, was a n«n. What more, which is good, can be said of him? C. Welcome to Spring-—We hare seldom mot with a more exquisite poetic effusion than the following “ Welcome to Spring,” by one of ouf 1 most popular lady writers:— ' - taring is coming, with her flowers, AM her sunshine, and her showers: Springls coaling—Spring is coming! Ifcar the little bees a-hummingl Banting buds and crimson roses, Kich the happy truth discloses; Spring has come to deck the bowers; Spring is laughing thro’ the flowers. O’er the hill tops bleak and bore, boftlyfloatshcr golden hair; And the blue sky pensive seems, As a maiden when she dreams. Gentle zephyrs softly tread Bound pale winter’s icy bed, Singing old familiar lays Of the nappy by-goue days. And the little birds are singing, Hark) tbeirmerry notes arc ringing; Ah! what melody doth float Prom each tiny warbler’s throat I Rosy; dimpled, smiling Sprang. What a world of joy you bring! Every heart with transport greets you, Aud to Huger long entreats you. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE Holudaysbchg, March 39th, 1809. Messrs. Suitors :—A number of young men of this place are now making an effort to estab lish a Gymnasium. They have thus far met with great success, a liberal amount haring been subscribed by our citizens. An institution of this kind has long been needed in this fact, our whole country blessed as it is with ample means for the mental education of the youth of the land, is sadly deficient in supplying them with opportunities for physical improve ment. We trust that the effort may be success ful, and that it may become a permanent organ ization. On Saturday tut the “Juniata Rifles,” of this place, paraded through portions of out town.— This company.has been- but recently organized, and numbers between GO and 70 members, all fine looking men. It was under the command of Capt. Lloyd, to whose energy and spirit, the company greatly owes its formation. It pre sented a: Very handsome appearance and the members; acquitted themselves very creditably. Thil young man, llar’.in, who had been lodged in jail ob suspicion of poisoning the horses of Mr. Stewart, was on Tuesday last, brought be fore Justice pox, and gave hail to the amount of $5OO, fdr Mil’appearance at Court. The accident at Chimney Rock Furnace, causing its stoppage has been repaired, and it was put ip blast again on Thursday evening last.. The energetic proprietors of the Furnace deserve gteat credit for the speedy manner in which they have surmounted the many obsta cles they have met since they started the Fur nace; 1 : The water was let into the Canal last week, and the usual business has commenced. Our ;earB >v , however, which formerly were almost deafened by the tooting of horns, now seldom hear; their enlivening soundSi i*he business which ip .former years was extensive has now become very sjmall, consisting principally in coal.; Wp trust that our town may agaip enjoy the amount of business whiuhpt tendfli iff ea|rjier:ye»te of canal navigation.' j W. 10-C. Jaggtrd has remoTtd his goods for the pres Ont to Fer»o& Morrow’soomer, where In • few tijajrs he| wit! bohsppj to see hk friends snd the public general! j. Altoona, llaroh Bd, 1859. Ho ! fof the Arctic Region ! the; Indies are dißaatiflfitdwith the weather yfa are hating, and desire ttgitiog the Arctic Region, jwe would recommend them to call on (X J. MANN and replenish their ward robefroht Lie 'beautiful stock of which hq hi ojOT ohkat, bong ( ef while the snow is screechingi £Bjjh|' TJEHiBALL OF FASHION is still open, ud the Proprietor, in retiming thanks to his nu merons customers for their liberal patronage bestowed en hint since his commencement, here decree jo 'say (witbont fear of congestion) thatjbe i| prepojred to offer for their inspection Assortment ofhandsome DnwsQoops, WBITB Ooons, 4c-, &c.,that etvn Ve wSml ihj Altoona., ,r. i i.- B|spectfolly, k% i., See. advertisement of Dr. Sandford’s LITER INYIfcOBATOR in another column. fas GREA T ENGLISH REMEDY. . SIR JAMBgCLABUTS CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. . Prepared from. «yvsser»p«toi>4f Air A. Clothe, U. D, Pky- Heim t Jhfranrdiaary to the &etn. Thto invaluable nrtdfclne Is aaHsfling la ttfc eura ef all |Un painfuland delicate diaeaassto which theAmalscoa eUtutlonU subject. It moderates all excess and ramevea aßobstrurtiina, and a speedy care may ba relied an. . ' vewuotm urae - It ie peculiarly catted. It will, la a abort time, bring ea ttaa monthly parted with regularity. Bach bottle, yrioa ons dollar, bean the Qovernaisnt Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. Theu FCIs should net he token ky females dmrmgthefirtt three month t of Pregnancy, at they art turt to bring on Mit carriage, bulatany other time they are toft. - In all eases of Karroos and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigneon slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterica and Whites, these POb will effect a ear# wheel all other means bars failed, and although a powerful remedy, da not contain iron, Mhawl, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Pull directions in the pamphlet aronnd sack package, which should be carefully preserved. Sols Agent for the United States oad Canada, JOB MOSES, (late I. & Baldwin A (V,) Rochester, N. T. K. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps snelosed to any an tborised Agent, will Insure a bottle, containing GO Pills, by return mail. B. L. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; also, for sole by all Druggists. [June 3,18£>i.-ly. Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor. In ail diseases inflammation more or Icm predominates — now to allay inflammation strikes at ths root of disease— hence as immediate cure. DALLSrS MAGICAL PALS' RXTRACTOJt, and nothing dot, will allay inflammation at once,and make a certain cure. PALLET'S MAGICAL TALV EXTRACTOR will cure the following among a great catalogue of diioams: Burns, Scolds, Cuts. Chafes, Sere Nipples, Coras, Bunions, Braises, Sprains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrofula, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Prions, Ear Ache, Piles, Sore Eycg, Gout, Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Boldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Small Pox, Measles, Rash, Ac., Ac. To some it may appear incredulous that so many disease* should be reached by one article; such on idea will vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a com bination of ingredients, each and every one applying a per fect an:idoto to its apposite disorder. PALLETS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR Xu its effects is magical, because the time is so short be tween disease and a permanent curt; aud 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 koase, work-shop, or manufactory should be one moment without it. No Pain Extractor Is genuine unless the box has upon it a steel plate oagraving, with the name of Henry Bailey, Manufacturer. Sold by G. W. Kessler, Altoona; George A. Jacobs, Uol- Udaysburg; and by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States aud Canadas. Principal Depot, 160 Chamber* street, New York. Nov. U, 1858-1 y C. V. CUACE. . WM. A. BATCHELORS HAIR DYE! All others are more imitations, and should bs avoided, if yon wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, BED, or RUSTY HAIR. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without (lie least injury to the Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have bean awarded to Win. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,000 applications have been made to the hair of his patrons of bis famous Dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DTE produces a color not to'be distinguished from nature, and is w xnaxaitn not to injure in the least, however long it may 1>« continued, ami 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, 233 .Broadway, New York. S.dd by Druggists in Altoona, aud by Druggists in all cities and towns of the United States.' yy- The Genuine has tho name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of Nov. 18,1808-1; Important to Fkmai.es —Db Ciikeise -3iAH*B Pitts. —Tha combination of ingredients In these fills are tho result of a long and extensive practice. The; 1 are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting 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 arjee from interruption of nature, "inducing with certainty periodical regularity. Warranted purely vegeta ble, and free from anything injurious to lifeorhealth. Ex plicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price $l. Scut by mail by enclosing $1 to any authorized Agent. B. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States. 165 Chambers street? New Vork. re whom all Wholesale orders should be uddrensnl. Sold by G. W. Kessler, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacobs, Holli day sburg; and by all Druggists in the United States. Call on the Agent and get a pamphlet free. Not. 18, l*M-ly. TOOTHACHE This disease can ba cured by Da. Kirsm’s Toortucas B shut, prepared by him in Pittsburgh, Pa., which is pat np in .bottles and sold at So cents each. It is an excellent medicine, when diluted, for spongy and tender gums, aad is worth ton times Its price te alt who jj. Sold hare by 0. W. Roselsr t [Dee. f, IISMy. WIGS-WIGS-WIGS. BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all.— They are elegant. light, easy and durable. --Flttinglo a charm—no turning pp behind—no shrinking off the head; indeed, this is the only theso ffiingf are properly understood and mods. •- Noy?18, MM-ly S3B Broadway. New Totk. FLOUR AND FJEUO MARRM', Flour, Supwfine, 9 bbl., “ Extra ' " « Extra Family “ Con M«lf IMIm. Bran * Short* fk 100 lb«. ; •* “ ''-n andOan, « « Cora- Middling*, “ “ Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. Floor Md Teed «u ****** *• MIU ? th - f JOHN LEHE'S MARKET PRICES. Superfine Plow, *««§*««« Kxtra “ • J *> Extra Family Flour, « White Wheat—Extra Family Plow, 1 28® 7 87 &U"* : ■ |I Dry Curran ta, “ *«•; *• Shoulder andßaeon, " ;;|2 122, ; wj»| SSSS** : _«,S Befthed*? . ■ “ “'gt 1! Sj SKfecc. to auit ” Altoona, March Ift MfiK , In thie iberouab, cn Thureday !**L JACOB KCSffiEIX . only rtm of Randolph" and Htr&mt Shf, and asdayr. ' • ' 0. J. MAKN. SPECIAL NOTICES. ’ CAUTION. iIAIRDYR—HAIR DYE—JIAIR DYB. The Original and Pest in the TVcrld ; AT ALTOOSA BTBAM 1111*1. D|B|9. WM. A. BATCHBLOK, 833 Broadway, New York, '-p / ,1 y I?,SO -7*oo T 56 y» 1.00 IM 1.03 T AND FOE SALK.—THE SUBS CRI JLi her offers at private tele, a tract of land, situate in Clearfield towmhtt, Qunhria eonaty, containing SO scree, about Sacreerf which nn> cleared end the balance will set with oak Umber. Tho property i* abontß aOesfitenA* tpona, A boraOn may be had by call IB* soon. . / March MetStTt kjICgABL CAXTLTI !\TOTICB.r— TO THE STOCK HQL umf **** Alto< wa fair View Cssaetscy Assort* The Answol Meeting of the stock boUereofthe Altoona ■fMr.Vtew Cemetery AModatlon, wffTbolwW in the room of the United Bnthna Church, East Altoona, on HesSn evening, the 4th of AyA at purpose«f el |daS aSTSsIu. seod? o!^T!ttravS^ r ' TMPOKTANT NEWS FOR THE Li- JL DlES.—Jn*t received a fine tot cflAdise Mack English farting Creole Salters, with and without heels, also double ■ole heeled Gaiters, Kid and French Morocco heeled Boots. Wedety Altoona to produce a bettor article. Call and see them at the Peoples’ Cheap Shoe State, Virginia SL two doors below Annie St. We charge nothing tor lowing goods. 0. W. MHBALL. Mar. Slat, 1849. , List of letters remaining in the Post u U ODSltSZ<^J^'’ At>Eß AlfP BOIID^ i’ttoii 'tiia rjaoMßcttiwra fibre offer greaf IhdheapMKla to ijjtbaa hho wan to purctiaee. dal! and craiwhe E BUSHELS WXL- .tor. Warm, eg, ’BB-ly] rtlWortft.ihird street, Kbtlmfa. Concentrated iYE, forma gm Soft Soaa, and Soap Powder for Washing, one toat*oTeonnnonBo«p; Caatfie. Soap.raXa SSTTeSaiwteai Uoao. ate., on hand tad far sale at a. mm* nONSTANTDY RECEIVING NEW V Eeady Made CSothisg,oftoe latest IWAxas, ebeaper than eeer, at K-'tSOWb- Oec.A-W®- £* .. • BOKSHAVB’S CILKUATED HOLLAND BJAOTT POfl WtBWE W THE f ttVER COMPLAINT, - WKA3CSESB oi'/AOT KMEDivS : PtVCR AND ACM, Aad the various affections consequent bios t IktriicW stomach on zrrsn, • Bach Mlndigest ion, Acidity of the Stomach, ObUakr Jala* Beaman, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, OMtwiHife Sited andßieedi it* Piles. In all Herrons, kheasudiesMl Keutalgie Affections, It haa in numerous irnitaiwa psuU»A hlaMyWeclal, and in other* effected a decided care. . This la it purely vegetable compound, prepared ooMcMp scientific principles, alter tho manner of the celebrated Holland Profteaor, Boer barer Because of its great Sueeeea la thA moat of tin European States, ita Introduction iaSu, the Hpfead States was intended more eapccially fcr thoan of eoMhaheeiand scattered here and there on r the fitca ei this mighty country. Meeting with great aaccaaa aeojlt" them; 1 u*w offer ttto the American public, knowing tha* ita trdy wonderful medical *irtnesmuat bo achnowMM* It is particularly rccommondod to those perw.na wßwr constltationa may hors been Unpaired by the i mllsaegi t>M otwlMlt spbdMi or other feme of dissipation. Qega i nltk liStshTtumns In effect, it finds Ua way directly tasu aeai^Ulv thrilling and qaichenlng every nerve, ramGr up ttednopW tytoit, and, in Oct, infusing new W|jp[ and vigor in the, system. C AtJUON.—!fh> great popularity of this delightful rf ma haa iadweod many imitations, which th* guard against purchasing. he not persuaded tobuy. any thing visa unta you htve given BoetLaTo’s Holland Ktljn t » trim, Onohopla will convince you honhUbdWl * 49’’ Sold at $l.OO par hoUie, or sin tottka fas |S, hy tfe sou nosuysn*. , BENJ, PACKS. "M CO- t Manu/aeiuring PJu&maetnhtit tnit CViwQIl. . ... ’. iamMaaiL w*. . ‘ ' T. W. Dyetl Jfc ons, VhaadoJpiU; 4 *«*. tf«w York; JohnD. Pwk,Cincinnati; Sanwnl, Mwi, ..4 Of*, St. Louts; A. KOVSIt, Altoona, Pa., and Jay BranM£ and Merchant* generally thronghoot tka VfMad. SalM anil Caaadai. fOeloter M, 1110.-1; . gEL LI Ni a OF P I ALL THE GOODS BATED FOOM TOE MUST BE SOLD, And in onto to clot* them oct wHhoat f COST, FOR CASH! In nil casts where the; ar* soiled THE STOCK SAVED COMPRISES A GOOD ASSORTMENT OP STAPLE GOODS. I AM NOW RECEIVING A BULL STOCK' OF S EASON ABLEGOOpS. C. : JAGaAHB. Altoona, March til, 1850. MAtttA t DE PBYStEE MEMO RIAL 3CTIOOL. —This institatk>n,whlebia located in Altoona, Blair County, Penn’a, win M openedon thrift MONDAY in MAY. It is intendeds* aHrmenent fektolfe and will connect with it a Hide A. Female Department., In the Kale department, youbgmen wtllhe Instructed witf a Viow 'to their entering the advanced olaeseaof ear beet Colleges; or, if desked, their education completed.' Ip Qm Femoledeper tmept, instruction will be given in any, et all ot the dlfleront branches, either spUtt oromuiaottol, targkt in onr beat Female Srauhartes. Theyoar will be divided into two gees ions of five mentfca each—the Summer Session to commence on the If t Men dey of May, ending on ,tbe last Wednesday of *ents«bef—. tboWintsr Session to commence ?p the Ist Mondavle ▼em Per, .ending bn 'the last Wednesday pfMepsh. 'Tin Session* wQI he divided Into two quarters of eleven vfeSlu * each. Terms, per quarter, as fellows— • ■ SOLID BRANCHES. Primary (including Beading, Writing, Orthog. raphy, Arithmetic; Grammar, and Geegraplpf.’Atl) |AM ■ Advanced tineluding tne'Natural Seleoctyiwtwy* “ matics, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Logic, tbs Lan guages and Composition Ac.) $3,00 EXTRA OR ORNAMENTAL BRANCIIEIi Music (Ineinding use of instrument) •. fnjjp Drawing, ■■ ■■■ Palntlngtln water Colors) T RN Needlework, '2jof Instruction* in vocal iphsfe-gratfci. One bait the above chargee, to be paid Invariably in advance. I - Mr..— ! March 10, IMft-tf .TTTT- PAPER ! WALL PAPEIU Owing to tha increasing demand ftr Paper* W. P. Have made large additions ,to their extensive steak, eeni ■ priaiig'ii^ifct: ; ■1? PARLORS,. BALLS, CHCBCEBS, WMM, sSaHb>b4 orncw, ■ la Gold, Yetorti, -plS&fifa;] iDESI&ks.* WINDOW C U RTAINSi TBBTBRS, FIEB-BQAfID / | s* ■ -“ww'jr-v 'iio'irm IT. 1 !«*• tr« 4« •MbUi wto Mil it VERVLOW PRICES. W. P. MARSHALL 4 CO./ s Jfo. 87 Tfood Street, Pitiabvgii. j » c IrtTHBBBAS, LETTERS TB SUAr f V MUST ART to the Eotate of RICHARD OfcAB OCrtT, hits of Logan township, Blair county, Pn-, deceased, hare teen graphed to the subscriber!; all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to maXe Immediate pay ment id Richard Taylor Glasgow, Sr., Logan Rlair county. Pa.; and those having claims ordefl**» against the Estate of the said decedent, will make known tba same without delay, to uiasiuw mcHARD TAYLOR GLASGOW”, Sr., > Logan townabip.-Blair county, Pi* - - JOHN G. GLASGOW, r- Aneomrillc, Clearfield county, Pa - ./1 March 8, 1869-«t* Executor*. T AND FOR SALE OR RENT.— 1 j subscriber offers for sale about 37 ACRES of tAND, situated in Antes township, Blair county, 41 the (Wrf Brush Mountain, now occupied by Solomon Beaalsr.r • Aito—lor Rent—A House and Tract of Land; adtdtonc the Buck Horn Tavern tract, on the Allegheny MonntaW. SAMUEL CALTOT/ HcUldayaburg, March 17, 1640-3 t T?LOUR —TUB BEST QUAL^^^ _ ; - TTNITEB STATES LIES T®E |J SAKCC Csar«r. , S*Kk JBss*. JOES SgOIMAKI®, Af«|,C. Great western insuk AND TBTJSX COMPANY—lnauranoo «p personal properly will fc« effected on tho tnoei ra terms by thair agents in Altoona at bia offlca to March 17, XS». JOHN EHOEMAKJBB, TREY WILL BE OTVSEEtt nr in an/ way dansged- iS' r - ; t i'«