ABD ASSOCIATE,^ Jmtitution, established bu w.> » Association, in . *' by Sexual hi the unfortunate ral yearn aco directed ffajg* k act worthy of their Hi treatment of this clMeofeajaE2*^ > Uivc medical ailricrf mSHr!!',® *BC h a dosrriptkin of thtfr ivSi*™ ft of life, nod in .Jfi fnrnUh OTfdiCT’n« Bd that the Association lt L of the age, and will furnijh ill?" ff* bfeW eotmuat. or» of the Association, in their t-- - ’ atment of Sexual Dlsomm, sith the success wliletThZl °MTsraftPAiA~TI luug Surgeon in the cure Qf iOcncss, Impotence, GoneorriiaZ’TSftPtat. ,ce of Onanism or Self-aim** of the same plan for thn ****T a ;ors, on a review of tbo past, * in tliis sphere of benevolent tfit to the afflicted, especially iTS: JIMC solved to devote themselves, wlthraJS9*“*d important and much despised —l* a **»d»Mi able Report on Bpenß*torrlss?sa<^^ ;Uo rice of Onanism, thcr abuses of the sexual ** dstf ;con, will b« sent by mail OF CHARGE, on receipt WtM|&!£2,***tL Other Reports and TracU s. very cheap Bonnets, Mlssss’flats, Ac.; I*- , Shot's and Slippers, with Mini*, Boys ul and Shoes, and every other aiwh kept la • oantry store, can be liad cAefip /ir talA H is of country prod ace taken in «xhhan(* fcr . B.n.MoWESK* lay 13, 1558.-ly IS IS T H ATOB’S SIALB OF 'ABLE BEAL ESTATE.—By yfrtw «(***• pliant’ Court of Blair county, nod* *t Juouy I s'ill cxpoM to tale on the praoilMi, is l» icr.svllle, adjoining Altoona, on ' 'CJiSVA Y, the Uth of APRtW^M, A. M. of said day, thofbllowingJUallWeiA op-rty of GxoRSX HCTf, deceasM, toyt J— * p OF GROUND, adjoining thehwoop? c thc-reon erected a Uiree-etory |VKUN STAND, known as the ile Hall Hotel, Mill l\ .me D WEJ.LiyO HOVSeMKBK, STORE-HOUSE- a fine Uaf* BiMh it t uildingl. .j. property is a most valuable Tavern st ftis ferminns of the Altoona apd HoJlwy' li -ad, and on the road leading from AI»SW» ni■' corner of Adaline and ltc he will keep constantly «W“ thing in hie line. Hie. G R O (J ERIE 8 and will be sold at price* M low ** y r -. tuUiaiAnent in town. Hl* Stock offM"*"" Hams, Shoulders, Si to sell at pri v ixi(j to those who patrflnUo ggtU ’HER REDUCTION INPW° K it'orjmck’B Store. , »i—*tCt*^ l * S i't.M the CASH ; ’ to r.ny other thim of proof*. ■ alhiactory refercncennd , nt «W«« r ( i:'i-nt.) and desiring to make It trjj itzo our store, wo have made ». im prices of nil descriptions ,_?«n SB S** li.i time nnd attention to keepm*. re. : tl.<‘ v. ants of our customer*. )S, GROCERIES. UARD'R'AEg- DAK WARE, STONEWA£E,JWW“ »U rf a*w, lints ard Caps, *■ .old as cheap ns the eh e for go* 1 ■s of produce taken in exchange t market price. theP*^f?» J .r past favors, we hope Co *^ iar fjj lirC b SS^ - o are in want of goods. t FIRM '—THE u *?*lS£s t!uit they bare i.urchascd th® £ •j. WoU> Collins,and Int«““r > % /.VO JWSIXESS to ■*? £S2t VP ALL KINDS at tbs PX DAYS will be the «»«»« ..nd SATCBDAT- We^wWJ^^bpjtf* I »idajr cvfning" i,-.! lime. '■ . ■ > . . ‘-■■•.•t... r,-,n. IS, ‘ e pgjiut Critee. v j ßaW».—The Stimdard compilestho 1 lit aftd log dwelling houaband Me in ’W |llia^a*bujrg—«olti the proparty •“? a pileoen. " ‘ f cf iiJiTote of ground, in Altoona, [with a three, >’brick latent house,.* siiall frame build . and a frame stable thereon erected—Bold JohnG-'Ff • A tract of Jand, in Tyrone township, contain ing 266 acres, vhh n two story [frame dwelling hV log barn, &c„ thcreonnreottd—sold as the of Geo. W. Fleck. | . Mot of ground and improreuenterm Tyrone borough—eold as the property bfF. M. BeU. Two lots of groundand improfements, situate In East Freedom-sold as the property of Chris tutu lislous. A "Jot of /round tna improvements, in the teiro of Tipton— sold as the property of Wm. *od,A. Adams. [ A lot of ground ana improfements, in Altoo xn—aold as the property of J.-E. Bellman A lot of ground and improvements, in Altoo nv-eold as the property of luae W. Armstrong. A lot of ground with improvements, in Al ttoai—sold as the property $f Sarah Foust (now Runyan.) A lot of ground and improvements, in AUoo di—sold as the property of John B. WorfeL A lot of ground in Kewry—eold as the prop erty of Jos. Storm. A lot of ground and improvements, in No wry sold is the property of Josiahdlenloy. A lot of ground and improvements, in HolU iiyiborg —sold as the property of Bird G. Eaton. A lot of ground adjoining the! village of fos toria, and a lot of ground and improvements, in Tipton—sold a* the property of Jpcqb M. Confer. A half lot of ground, 1 with improvements, in Hollidaysburg—sold as the property of Wm. Ptridson, with notice, &e. A lot of ground, with improvements, in East Freedom—sold as the property of Mary Ann holooe. , Alio, st the same time and, place, sundry lots of ground, with improvements, situate in the Boroughi of Hollidayabnrg and Gnyaport—sold ii the property of Edward if. Lytle and Eliia- Uth B. lytic. ChHPUMfSTiET.—The Harrisburgh Telegraph *f Monday evening last, pays!the member from this lounty, Jacob Bcelet, Esq.j the following handsome compliment;— A Wokkixo Muibzb.— During our association vith the members of the House jof Rapresenta •ivM »e frequently had our attsntion called to ib* industry, tact and energy of Jacob Runlet, 2jq., of Blair county. This ig Mr. B’a first umter, and being unacquainted with Legislative n:Ui, he has worftd with extraordinary indus to acquaint himself with the lame, andwith .n a short apace of time he has become one of the most useful members of that body, always seat, watohing not only the interests of hi. conrtituento, but of the whoteCownonwsalth. iiiTcr Ming to discover thetridks and devices cf those who are opposed to Ma in polities, he cm always rteisted their aitemtfti Whwi the Ml! .or the reduction of the State taxes was be er- the Haase, Mr. B. was onf of its earnest i.Toutei, and exercised considerable influence 12 its Muij tfchtr premia* ict bills also received his marked attention, and miteyer geod has been accomplished by the prtstnt Legislature, Mr. B. has contributed his lull proportion towards it We hive known the iMmbetsipom Blair ootuty foraany yean prior .o tali, and are free to confess that the people *e®aty never had a better member than ;“- T h * T * “ P*wxinuty. The fire, it is ’1748 by spontaneous com- Mother column of n P * P * r *• fworth going to hear. do justice to any object [; _ tfcs following was handed us & few days j since with the request to publish. Wither it iis orifcinafrornot, weoannot say; but presume ' that.ipahes little difference/ as onrreadera of* ; certain age will relish it *ll the same -I -; °?*| dppßTiSG—Upon hearing the following ! breakfast table remarks :. people cannot do their court ;ing thereby saving an extra for ; lights, fuel, and forCnoon naps.” | i preach that doctrine until jour freed lis grjßjy, and yon are as toothless *a a new-born ! folks will « sit up” till the ; *tars grolr tired of watching and the roosters ibeginlto crow ! | Tfr|re is a sort of fascination in it, a positive | denial to the contrary notwithstanding—an !n -jdescr|bablc, undeniable charm, in being the sole |occupant of a front parlor, with nothing to no : lest op make afraid; the sofa drawn np before the shining grate, and the lamp regulated to a : steady blaze, that will not eclipse the brightness j of eyss, or I make particularly prominent, unclas ; »cal features. There’s something par ticularly pleasing in hearing the last pair of ;household feet take a bee-line departure for the upper chamber, and feeling that the ever-swing ling parlor door will remain closed until one of the party concerned chosen to open it. ; Talk of courting by daylight! Think of lam ing one’s arm by quick withdrawals from around ;a certain waist, at the incessant ringing of tbs .door bell, or seeing the puff combs and curls fly ing ip every, direction by a sound of coming foot steps. Imagine proud lover at the feet of fair lady,; puffing forth an eloquent, long avowal, iwith extraordinary expressions flitting over his face; and, at the same moment, a puzzled little j countenance: peering through the folding doors, wondering what makes Mr. M. pray with his | eyes; wide open. Or, more disagreeable still, havq mamma open the door, without the prelude of a;rap of course, just at the moment you have ventured to test the temperature and sweetness i of her daughter’s lips. Ajhd then What time in the day could one take? Kotin tke forpunon certainly, when music teach ers and fashionable callers are in vogue; not in the afternoon wbon one’s senses are stupefied by the eating of |a hearty dinner; not on Sunday, when every body is expected to go to eburch ; not !in church, with pantomimic gestures that set the oacupants of neighboring pews a staring. No!: there is but one time, and that the verita blc season set in old primitive days—a time and seasian for coarting. An boar when yon can pinch Susie’s fingers to make her tell who she lore* best—look in Susie’s Land to see if her fortune runs with yours, and see what letter of :the >alphabet is formed by the lines therein; kiss| her when you please, hug her when you please, and all this when the old folks are sleep ing,; when the sound of footsteps are scattering in the streets, and there is no one on earth so neat Susie as yourself! That’s urn t Geographical Enigma.—l am Composed of 48 letters. My :8, 5, 25, 3, 33, 35, 37, 9, 27, 23, is a Coun , ty in Indiana. “ 20, 18, 42, 11, 17, 44, 48, 30, is a County in ; Ohio. •** 41, 16, 28, 38, 13, 24, U a County in Mich ; }gau. “ 14, 46, 7, 39, 10, 86, is a County in Min "tnesota. **'l:9, 2, 12, 31, 22, Is a County in Pennsylra- < yiia r “ 34, 4, I|s, i4O, ia avCoantj in Ohio. “ 48, 6, 24, 46, 1, 32, 20, is i County in Fenn eylvania.l “ 46« 2}, 47, 30, is a County in Nrtr Mtxico. My whole is an inatitntion in Pennsylvania. Altoona, April 12th, 1860. ' A. Answer in two weeks. k i • i Fatal Accident.—A young man named Cams, as we understand, residing with Mr. Wu. Learn er on bis farm; in Frankstown township, on Moa day evening lost ledona of the work horses out of the stable to water, and the horse presently returning into the stable where Mr. Learner was engaged, without Mr. Caras, Mr. L. stepped out of the door to look for him, and was shocked to see.him lying :an outstretched lifeless corpse in the-yard—the; horse haring in some way kicked hint iso severely on the side of the bead as to oecftsion his instant death- An inquest was held his remains next morning by Justice Tool, andfapost mortem examination made by Dr., Smith. Verdict in accordance with the abovie statement.— Register. |(3&» Two qr three weeks ago we noticed that Mr, Harvey Stewart, of Scotch Valley, had lost fire horses, by poison, as was believed. Since thdn I he hos> lost two others, making seven in all,' jond three of them being mares with foal, his( loss in money is not less than $l,OOO. An anal&ation of the contents of the stomach, we unlerstaad establishes the presence of arsenic; ah| £ogs[ dogs and crows have died from eating the carrion. : Mr. Sand. Smith lost a valuable hog.| Quite i large number of crows have fal len victims. — Register. I* Abbbajw.—The State Treasurer publishes a list of those public officers in arrears the Com mon wealth, with’the same specified as over due. Below to give those reported from ibis county: JeremiahCunnlngham, former Frothonotarr, $lOB 40 A. A. Douglass, former Collector at HoUldnysb’g, SIS 32 JUe*JlEnnl», 1“ “ “ T 4,401 62 o*6. W. Johnston, forms? Prothonotary,' ■ ' 852 S 3 Jos; Morrow, former Treasurer, '■ 185.29 ~ohn Ron, former Bupt Allegheny p. R. R, 0,433 78 LetW-fo WUllanjii, former Beg. end Recorder, 1,017 43 si' i'/ ' i • V CoMMppioNi—The Communion of tho Lord’s Supper 'Brill be administered in the Presbyterian Church, in this place, on Sabbath next (April 17th); the seiriceg to commence at 101 o’clock A. M. Tho preparatory services will commence oniFriday (April 16th), at 2 o’clock P. M. The oariMance of Bey. D. D. Clarke is expected.—. The public are invited to attend. PASTOB. ; ' Elijah Bering whilst enga ged in Making repairs about the stock of the FrAukstown Vurnace, on - yesterday morning, wai ‘severely! Injured by the felling oirari fich some thousand brick, beneath, which hew'jaa engaged. It is thought, however, that ho recovep— Register; I®* $70.00 InTejted hy several ‘ .hundred yoijiijg men-during the past falland winter, for tuition, booth,board, all ezpenaes m Aill, at .tbe; Iron City poilege, Fa?, gnat majority of them employment thi||pring, at rates jarying .from f4Q tp $6O I '’l. . [: ■ '\vO'- v l .- . ’■ Orncßus Elkctrd.— On Saturday week, D. D. G. W. P., B. P. Rose, installed the following officers elect, of Altoona Division, No. 311, 8. of T.’, forlhU ensuing quarter r—W, P., B. P. Cus ter ; W. A/, C. -R. McCrea; B. S., E| ,B. Mc- Crum; A. B. S./ W. McCormick ).P. S., J.| Renner ; T., H. Claubaugh; C., D. Galbraith; A. C., J.'W- Clabaugh{L S., Wm. Marshall; O.'S*, B. F. Rose; W. C. McCormick, ! 1 , W, J>. Bund Rsp&ißin*—-The Branch Track between tills place and Hollidaysbnrg, which is some what out of repair, is shortly to be relaid with new rails and ties. Post Master Appouttbd.—Wra. P, Dysart, Esq., hiss been appointed Post Master at Tipton, in this county, vice, J. M. Confer, resigned and moved away. THE HALL 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 Drxss Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Whits Goods, &g., Ac., that can be fonnd in Altoona. Respectfully, &0.. Scs advertisement of Dr. Sandford’s LITER INVIQORATOR in another column. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMET) Y. x ' 818 JAMES CLARKE’S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, U. D., Pkj)- sieian Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the core of all those painful and delicate diseases to which the female con stitution is subject. Jt moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied en. T 9 HUSKIES LIDZH it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a abort time, bring ea the monthly period with regularity. Bach bottle, price one dollar, bears thoOoTcrnment Stamps of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Mis carriage, butat any other time they art safe. In all cates of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Usart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a coro when all other means bavo failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full-directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should bo carefully preserved. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (late 1. C. Baldwin & Ce„) Rochester, N. T. ' N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any an thorizod Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail. B. L. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents: also, for sale by all Druggists. [Juno 3,1858.-ly. Dalle’s Magical Pain Extractor. In all diseases inflammation more or less predwnisatue— now to alia; inflammation strikes .at the root of disease— hence an immediate core. BALLET’S MAGICAL BA TIT EXTRACTOR, and nothing sire, will ai lay inflammation at once, and make a certain enro. - BALLET'S MAGICAL FA Ilf EXTRACTOR will care the following among a great oatalogno of diseases: Bnras, Scolds, Cute, Chafes, Sore Nipples, Corns, Bnnions, Brnisce, Sprains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrofula, Ulcers, Foyer Sores, Felons, Ear Ache, Piles, Sore Eyes, Gout, Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Boldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Small Pox, Measles, Rash, Ac., &e. T* some it may appear incredulous that so many diseases should be reached by one article; sneh an idea will vanish when reflection points to tho tact, that the salvo is a com bination of ingredients, sorb and every one applying a per fect antidote to its apposite disorder. VALLEY'S MAGICAL PATM EXTRACTOR In its effects is magical, because tho time is so short be tween disease and a permanent core; and it is an extrac tor, as it draws all disease «t of the affected part, leaving nature as perfect ns before tho injury. It is scarcely ne cessary to say that no house, work-shop, or manufactory should be ene, moment without it. No Fain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it a stool plate engraving, with the mams of Henry Dailey, Manufacturer. Sold by O. W.' Kessler, Altoona; George A. Jacobs, Hol- Udaysburg; and by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the-United States and Canadas. Principe! Depot, 165 Chambers street. New Yerk. Nov. 11, l*sB-ly C. F. CHACB. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE WH. A. BATCHQ£OE’S HAIE DTE! The Original and Best in the World! All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to the Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1339, and ever 80,000 applications have been made to the hair of his patrons of his famous Dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DTE produces a color not to be distinguished from- nature, and is warrakted not to iqjnre in the leasts however long it may be continued, and the ill effect of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigo rated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 0 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists in Altoona, and by Druggists in all cities and towns of the United States. AST The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of WM. A. BATCHELOR, Kov, 18,1858-ly . 233 Breadway, Now York. Important to Females —De Cheese mas’s Fills. —The combination of ingredients in these Pills are tho result of a long And extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in corresling all irregularities, painful menstruations, removing all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of Che heart, disturbed sleep, which always arise from Interruption of nature, inducing with certainty periodical regularity. Warranted punjly vege ta bic, and free from anything injurious to Hfeorhedlth.' Ex plicit directions, which should bo-read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail by enclosing $1 to any authorized Agent. ' K. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 165 Chambers street, New York. 3b TOlTPßESenrpaas all.— They areeleganU light, easy And durable. Bitting to a charm—no tuning op behind—no shrinking off the head ; Indeed, this Is the ooly:Eetablialimtntwh(>i\) *th«etbinga artjwperly'cndVrtrtood and made. ; not. JB,Ms%-jy Yotb. Am FESD XT ALTOOSA RTkai# Ttir±i / • fyL “ i.;l ‘ ; 5 7J6 ( ,4aS Bran* Sheeny too lha. ■RySCtohir, ■«-, ■■ v: fjS Corn and Oata, “ * . • ; •• • i . 1/ r- : ' - . C**h paid fcr all Mndsef.OjnUm riniiTLi ~~ - If? riwmt behadattheitm ' .. ■ JQHK ALT.TytM. ■' JOHN LEHR’SJJARKET PRICES. Superfine Flour, 1 <*-•««>„ Extra « - ««!*?« Extra Family Flour, tlSSrsa Kxtr * FamlW Hear, . T 2S& T 75 tor Apple*, « M b Prune*. «< jg » Dry Cnrnmtd, « Shoulder and Bacoo, *» ; • ,* Sides, - «; . Si; ' “H is Rafined « <* : 1 11/iS S Sjrop Motassea, tU gsiion, H , vm 72 Segaw and Tobacco at price* U salt nrehasen. Altoona, March 10, ISRL H \ . . . - ; . —Oh. «!• 7th hwfc, by thd Eev. J. Stack, Mr. ABRAM to ynjdiiP, Blair cSnaty, U>mS N ANCT M- FLECK, danghter of Henry Fleck, K*q- near Altoona, Pa. C. J. MANN, On the 3d Instant, by Isaac Tingling, £*q_ Hr. JESSE ROXKRT to Min lIONORA ciSaA tun**? In Usllidayitmrg. on the sth instant, FRANK MARTIN, son of AW. and Julia Ann Rhodes, aged 7 moe.and 2 days. In DnncansviUe, on the Stbiustant,Mr. JOSEPH KIDD, imths 68th year of hit age.: - e In Hollidaysburg, on the Uth instant, MART P, daugh ter of Col. B.a. and Eliza B. Lemon, aged about 0 yearn. Lost— on Monday evening, April nth, 1830, in this place, a PVR CAPE. A liberal reward will be paid to the person returning it to Altoona, April 14.1859. C. A. O’DONNELL. Stows, Tin & Sheet-Iriß Ware, Spouting. r as. w. bigg Would respect. f/ lULLY inform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he keeps constantly on hand a largo assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Office and Shop Stores, of all styles and to suit the wants of all, which he will sell* at low prices, on reasonable terms. Ho also keeps onhand a Urge stock of Tin and Sheet- Iron Harr, consisting of all articles for culinary purpose*— Coal Scuttles, Stove Pipe, etc. Also, a large lot of Cast Inn Force Pumps. ths- Particular attention paid to putting up 9POBTINQ, cither in town or country. Spouting painted and put up on the most reasonable terms,’ [april 14,1859-ly 6 6 NOT? THE ORDER OF JiJ your going," But go at once, to the People’s Cheap Shoe Store, where ypu can buy Boots and Shoes at the very lowest prices. Our Stock consists of every variety of Boots and Shoos usually found in a first class Shoe Store. tVo buy for cash consequently will offsr bargains. Read 1 the following list of somo Of our prices, then call and ex amine the goods and be convinced that we do sell a good article at a loir price. Gents fine (city) sewed and pegged cslf and Morocco Boots, $4.75 to $5.25 Gents Congress Goiters, ; 2,50 “ 6.00 Boys Calf Boots, 2.00 “ .3.00 “ Congress Goiters, 1.871.25 Ladies French Morocco, Sid and Goat heeled Gaiters, 1.50 “ 2.00 Ladies heeled Gaiters, l.go “ 2.75 Indies Morocco Boots, i.oo Misses double-soled heeled Boots, cos tom mode, ijjo Children’s Boots, Shoes and Gaiters of all kinds, and other goods too numerous to mention. Coll and examine our stock. No cimrgo for showing goods. Remember the place, “The Peoples’ Cheap Shoo Store,” Virginia street, two doors below Annie street, in the store formerly occu pied by Mrs. Rigg. C. W. KIMBALL: April 14, ’59-tf] piLASSIFICATION OF RETAIL ERS of Merchandise in the Cenntyof Blair, by ths Appraisers of Mercantile takes, for ths year Commencing on tke first day of May, A- K 1859. AUoon «. , , . • ' ■ Class. ' Ltcsnso. John Louden, is $lO 00 John Lehr, 13 10 00' Thomas Elway, 14 7 00 Jacob Rsoso, 14 700 J. B. Hilemon, 12 jj go John Oronan, 14 7 00 Jonathan Conrad, 13 10 00 JobnL. lekes, 73 10 00 Henry Bell, 14 7 00 John Edenbo, 14 7 00 Thomas Heslop, 14 7 00 B. Wblssel, 14 7 00 Samnsl Black, 14 7 00 John O’Dopnel, 14 7 00 John Shoemaker, 13 10 00 Richard McClain, - Is 10 00 Jacob Woise, 14 7 00 Clement JaggarJ, 13 12 50 Jacob Rink, 14 7 00 Lewis Flack, 13 10 00 John C. Oneil, ; 13 , 10 00 J. A J. Lowther, 13 12 so C. B. Sink, 13 10 00 Charles J. Mann, 12 12 60 G. W. Kessler, 14 7 00 John Talbot, 14 7 00 Henry Lehr, 13 10 00 It. H. McCormick, 12 12 50 Henry Fetttager, 13 10 00 Ettinger 4 Oilman# 13 lo 00 Richard Smith, 14 7 00 C. C. Shannon, 13 lo 00 Henry Tuck, 13 10 00 Jacob Snyder, 14 7 qq Michael Cassiday, 14 7 00 A. Ronsh, ’ 1A 7 00 Clifton W. Kimball, 13 10 00 Jesse Smith, 14 7 30 B. F. Few, 14 700 Isaac Hooper, ; 14 700 John Cutler, 14 7 00 James Cassiday, 14 7 00 Jacob Nicholas, 14 7 00 Allegheny Township. Patrick Smith, James HcKinnen, William Ayres, Joseph Higgins, James Galley, Antu Tttctuhif. Wm. P. Dyaart, 14 7 00 Jacob EatenHna,' 13 10 OQ Aaron Beyre,* 14 7 00 John Ball, 13 'lO 00 Martin Bell, * 12 12 50 ». F. Ball, ,11 15 00 Elliott A Miller, }3 10 (3O Blair Tfnenthip. H. A F. Mclntosh, 14 7 00 Alexander Knox,- 12 13-50 Charles-Fable, 14 1 700 Dannie‘dark, 14 7 00 M. Cauley, . i 14 7 00 Catharine Tfumthip, O. VT. Read, 14 7 00 Sanraal I sett, 13 10 00 Franktlottn Tovmihip. , David W. Brown, 14 7 00 M. h. Stehley, IS 10 00 Goo. BlliottA Son, j 14 7 00 Qreeqfitld. D. C. McCormick, V ‘ : 12 12 80 Q. W. MftVk, ; i ,13 10 00 J. S. Baegia, ' 14. 7 00 John O. Bechtel, 14 7 00 Gaytport Borough. - Watson, D«lnn*ton 4 00, ; . ' 10 25 00 Ibomaa lewia. 14 'TOO UcDmhagan k Stow,* 14 7 00 F.e.D#r|i, k-.:- 14 700 Roution. John W. Smith, ’* ' ■ 14 ‘ 7 00’ ; JToU&lMytiury. Wm.O Marry, • 14' 7 00 JohnUn|*MV 14 7 00 Jacob Snydar,- 14 7 00 A. F. Ostarlo, 13 10 00 JatnciFlowair*, 14 7 00 Lewta Goldman, ; 13 . 10 Oo Smith, CUftNtt *Ca* 13 10 to Jameft B; Pa.ton, 14 7 00 Mn. Jsine( H.Bdl, • : 14 ■ 700 AbhD.B«) - -■ 1® -10 00 Jonathan StooETer, M . 700 IT.». Coffey, If 700 Darid* Conrad. If 700 Sfanon Brotherllna, , 14. ... 700 Mr». Lydia Hagerty 14 . 7 Q 0 JohuMcKraga, If ' 100 E.J.Bberaan, 'l4:. > 7 00 HcniylSSr , - I*''l. 700 «SS, ;> J I TOO lVm.Kuntt, ,< , Jf 1 JOO Win. BKomo, ■, yy }J 7 00 S. 77. Bnboyno, ■ If ■ • r 700 Mm. O. Bingham. v'. . If I , 700 AVlbOeanMifeKh, ; .-<}* 100 OeoyA-Jacob., U U- ; | 00 M; Bboentbai, ; y • " W- 703 Pattr MOwajy,. V< , , -» ,* WOO James Quinn, i;J4 1 TOO - 14- 700 • V • - ■/'' • HARRIED. DIED. 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00, 14 7 00 14 7 00 e«o. (RiSypben, .JohaJHotauv AttgMtoßZ*, Janno Mf, Klwport, Oeo, Fattened, Thmoaa Dobb*. Anthony Dougherty, . ' .. AntMw Ooodtettew, • McFaddao A LmboO, WthMl Ryan, • J»*. McFaztan,,, Ckmae A Crou, Fottar, Milltken A Co* i Uoyd A lUnry* - John UcClnnt. JamaaCoodron, Martin Karnay, A. M. Uoyd A Co, A. !>. Holliday, Lloyd A am. s&ofttSL -•* *» d*w,ms£*c*, . »w as&. T ; r ''-..-i“' -■ !/>■■■ ■■■ • Jfcu Jolu, B. B-d, ■ -’ •:■ ’:• 'it'; **•:» fJJ _ „ , Stydir Awndfo. Sg- M.LyooA- XI . , UM ii Is „ aiisas. ' § IS iara, I IS: B. J iwirv OP*** '.'■ 5 *• J. Pnaar A Co„ jr :■;‘j£W i*aass®’- ■;«••• -##• «sas* • i ■■ fs JonathanZerbM, - - ... ;r , ,«■ „ , 'JftS’ Samuolßttlncer. " ' ■•■- "|I2? Vox A Bonder,: v'-gSy->fM?PBS John V. Creamer, ... 14 • StJS gate ■! i i John Scott, ■ M lam John C, Brown, u *S2 aUwhfclhrhun U • i 2 HwwAsSwito*. x “ iS PhlUpHiowr.lfa., 14 • _ TownMjK ■ A. Det&nbaagb, \ 14 > on Kefl, Dean* \ £ ! ij* Sam’l A. Stonebraker. \ u /Son Adolpbua Patterson, v 10 John How, - 15 10 OO Simon Aka, ' u .. >TT JK H.LISI. V. Aka, , 3 ,122 * Br0 > i u "•'. ■ ■ £) 40 D. Good A Co, ; M ■ HSO JutvSSb /■ * M TS J. 8. Stewart. rl * \ , » C-MeU, *' H IS ClasnficAtbn of lIMr raylrmljtfr pay i.frmpr, Wra P Dygart, B P Bell, 7 Aaron Beyer, Martin Bell, AfUontU John Allieon, Samuel Ifott, H L Pattenon, John B Hoorer, John Brumbaugh, Lloyd A Co- Geo. Potttgrore, Mertaulury. 8 P McFadtlen, 14 • m . North Wqpdbtrry. , 1 John Klehoddmtu, ■ 11 • * m Iliac Rboadi, 14 T (tf Johtt Brumbaugh, ‘ t? 70* Snyder. Wm. M Lyon £ Co. Bald Eagle, ' 14 VTm. M Lyon £Cq-, Tyrone, ( 14 Tyrone Townthips I C Caldwell, Thod. CriniMn, Job it Spug, Geo. Biddle, Omslel Ncustanqi, D C McCormick, Sett, Dean 4 Co., Charles. BlttU, John Borer, DGwic Ci, Jacob Duck, , '*ci. JacvVSorick, M - *TO Cluufioation ofßrokw, tecorifo* U th«. «ct '«r day it-A&ai, Wm. U Lloyd 4 Oo* Hollidaytburgh. Brjran Gardner &C&+ , Johnston Jock * Co^'< • 9300 C!^®si fi . catio s H* Br*wm;~ ?*fcnt Medicines, Venders, *c. Tenon* returned for bane* th ?,£i n, John Lov«t, . , (Mhh Brown, Wm. B Smith, ’ fyrpw. Jm. StcSwhuv J«& C OrouMr, \ /■■•'"■■.-V «S B*mt>el Borer, 10 M yfm.Tkxmmg, ■ .• ' >' . |q|q Martmibuxgh. John Shucks - -IAM . TUB LAW FOB Bn’&n.RßS OF MWn»4«w»i» t DwUeni of the dMfemil cIMMe aw «S£jS2|lo3m fbOovs: >' ' •-■■■■*. Bth cbies, $40,000 to $50,000. 13th class, iIOJXX) to tl&MO m “ 80,000 to 40,000. l3th “ MOO to'lOjOOO 10U> “ 20,000 to 30,000. 14th •* Wthan BjOO 11th;« 16,000 to 2,000. * Eating Hornet. Scaler* of the 7th Clara »re estimated to Mil between $l,OOO and $2,000. Bth Clara between $6OO and *looo.' Patent Medicintt. Dealers of tho Bth Class arc estimated to bMw**» $lOO and $300; Bth Class between $5OO and $1000:10th Clara between $lOOO and $3OOO. Those whotuweeti*aled • *ell ° T *r 2000 shall pay 8 per cent, above. KoHee ie hereby given that I hold an appeal at the OMrt Bouse In BoltMaysbnrg, on the 7th day ofMay.lgaa.fcr the purpose of making all necessary roducUonamad mno tiona In the foregoing Appralsment. Persona oaQtaAtm me, at any time between bow and the above naaaddSZ Appeal«the store of 3. B. Hihmasr, Altoona TV, waf be **• _ 9- AJOWM. aSSSkT . Altoona, April llth. JW. 1 m rod ■ 'IS g SS ■ S-iS ' - •). ->■> ■«*■;., -’J -- *OO flMi i|S j ?s ■ ':J& ‘ iVftdm. M too 14 TOO U TOO 14 7 00 H ' Catharine. Oaytpcrt. ■ \ 13 Houtton. U f.OO 14 TOO Logan. T . 14 TOO M I 00 U'.V TOO 14 < TOO Taylor. 14 TOO 14 } 5.00 H, ■ , too 14 TSOO Woodbtny. u v 7 00 !♦>“ TO# M 9-00 U 7 do » 7 00 Altoona, Hoxuton. EbUidajftburg, i|W Sw y'>V : 'c •• ,Cr