®|e Jtofta Cnhm ALTOONA, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1859. ©SS- Wh«* pattie* aaftinknon* to h», onferaUjibf' adver ts lKA«*uJr* r*y«ttht in adran(*r%4 mgaafeeftam JU J*ih*»fore*»de» tend M tareniMmoDts offering, to pay, at the end of tbtee or six month*. •■ Where advertisement* are accompanied Kith the ■ua*r, : whether one,flv«or ten Odilon,' wewjjl give the heneflbvf ' | v - . ftnip Atmt, ; Ntw iorh,and l^.Ktat^,jitftefl*, Bo*t«n, : are .the Agent* lot the dheono JVftoar, andtho mo»t influential and largest circulatieg ne*telW?«fl ,in the .United istatoe and . the Canada*. They #ah?3?lie f AnU-||pnipt<)Pj, Anti-Bur chanaji, Forney Democratic Stole Central Committe is in session at the Logan House in tliis Jjlace, at the .time we g;o to press. Whatconelusionsit m ay come to in refer ©np|,to ,a .to nominate another: State ticket, we cannot say, but if we may judge from conversation out iiiic, we think a motion to that effect would be negatived. ‘There Is quite a fulljattend auce .of'the members of the committee, andevnomber of outsiders. Mow it is in Utah., -Govl, Cummings was sent to Utah some time since, to bring the inhabitants of that territory into subjection to tbe U. S. government. 1 How far be has succoded the object of his mission will shortly appear. Ere he had long been there, it was reported that he had formed at nice with Brigham Young, who claimed ■ to be the temporal as well", as spiritual ru ler Qf the deluded, lecherous and vicious inhabitants of that country, which would prdve highly beneficial to old Uncle Sam uel. At, the time this report was circula ted, we predicted that the truceyrould prove a fjircfi, that there was no confidence to be placed in Brigham or his -followers, and our predictions arc now,-being verified.— Late advices, public and private, from that territory inform us that the treaty is a mere .mockery, and that a fair trial in courts of justice, when a Mormon is dc fen;]gi>t,catrnbt he had. So apparent has this fact become, that Judge Cradlebaugh found lt necessary, on’ ljL recent occasion, to discharge the Grand Jury, because they not'only refused to find any bills, but em ployed every means in their power to screen a party'who was accused of murder. A seceder from Mormonism is hunted out by a b6(|y of ruffians called the “ Danitea,” who authority from their leaders to put all secedcrs to death, if necessary; and all this is done in.thc jvaracof religion,for the good of the Mormon Church. Should the murderers be arrested, the jury will refuse to convict, no matter how conclu sive the evidence of their guilt; Brigham Young and his colleagues exercise'more influence than the United States authori ties, and the result is that courts are a humbug, in no ,way subserving the ends of public justice. The latest and most important intelli gence, .which was not unexpected by many, is that there has been a rupture between Gov. Cummings and Gen. Johnston, and that the former Las taken side? with the i Mormons against the latter, tWeby deep ening the hninipsily between the Mprm ons and the-U. S. soldiers, and the report of a renewal of hostililiee may be looked for. The Mormons Lave only been tampering with those.sent to rule them in order to gain time to complete their villainous sohemespand it is time that they should be dealt with. Let them be-cither effectually subdudd of complete ly existence, as it is wprse thaoxP£Ql&B9 to attejmpt to bring them in '-1^. The course, which appears :gii£ left to the U:S. gov-. ciqypflV T is ..pursued, the better for the *.V “SOMBSHINO' ""OF : A *WEKCK.--An ' ex- change uiatea .that a Jocomotive on the Mttitowgh. Wayne and Ohicago'Kail stodih|£ona4idel^ but a few minutes before to'go to % w lf ® ' baUifei* said to have landed up town, of the former Prpajjdeut! of the Company- Part of the engine was ,the top of the Court Hcjuge nfwr with the M 4’ “P »' a trcmendi Sind shattering the locomotive to pieces; John °d^dsy^h^<£ttgisecr^-^Mr.^Woode^- the Conductor, were ’killed instantly, and Jpseph Specimen, ' the Fireman, was in? jured to such an extent that he died in a few minute*. So great was the force of the explosion that the boilen of the .locot motive was throw# near .two hundred feet from the spot where it took place. The exact cause of the explosion is hot,kijiownj but is attributed to negligence, on.the pai-j; of the engineer. The war spirit in Europe appears to he rising. Letters from Paris and Vh. enha, speak 'of war as of a certainty.— r France .an d Russia have united and deter mined on .the humiliation of Austria] which can only be effected "by war. The armies of these countries are all ready for action. It is not at all probable that the diplomatists who are now endeavoring to patch up matters between the belligerent countries will be successful. We expect more definite information ere long. Declines..— The Centre Democrat states, upon the the authority of Col. Gregg, that he will not be a -candidate for Audi-; tor General, and gives as a reason that he cannot be spared from his scat in the Sen ate, which hei holds for two more sea-; sions. All right; the Col. is a good; Senator,, and wc should 'like to see him have a seat there all the time, provL' ded as good men could bo found to fill the outkide offices. i IPif D is understood that the Penn’a Bail Road Company have abandoned the idea of re building the bridge across the Susquehanna, at Clara’s Ferry, for the present, but intend erecting a rope ferry, and for the purpose are putting an old; locomotive in condition to be stationed on Duncan’s Island to operate the ma-: chinery. Another Recommendation. —The Tyrone- Star, of last week, takes the following notice of the removal of Dr. J. M. Gcmmill to this place;; “We learn that Dr. J. M. Gemmill onr old friend and Physician, of Alexandria, haa remo ved -from there to Altoona, and associated him-; self with t>r. D. Pv. Good. Whilst the citizens of Altoona are loosing a very excellent, worthy man and Physician in the person of Dr. C. J. Hirst, who is going to the West, we congratu late them in' getting Dr. Qemhull to take bis place ; as a Gentleman and Physician, Lis r.cp-i utatioa requires no statement it our hands, any who have known him. But to those who may be citizens of Altoona and vicinity, and; who are strangers to the eminent qualifications,’ of Dr. Gemmill, we can coufidenlly recomnisud the Dr.; having been our Physician in some' very difficult cases, wc believe iis science and! skill is equal to any Physician in Central Penn-. sylvnnia. The Dr. has always used bis influ-t epee for the advancement and elevation .of the; medical profession, and but few practitioners ’ have ‘kept pace move closely with the progress of medical science by careful reading and study; of foreign and Americau.medical works. A Good Law. —The Legislature, at Us last; session, enacted a law for the protection of birds, * the provisions of which should bo extensively known, and when violated, should be rigorously enforced. It is as follows; - "1 “ That from and after the passage 5 of this act,; it shall not bo lawful for any person whittlin' this Commonwealth to shoot, kill, or in any way trap or destroy any blue-bird, swallow, martin,; or any other insectivorous bird, at any s'easoh I of the year, under the penalty of two dollars.” j Destroy not the birds: ; They’re the farmer’s beat friends; — For the little they spoil, 1 They make ample amends. ' . Some fruit they-will eat; • 1; 3ut grudge it them not: \) For the good they do j Should not" be Forgot. I They keep down tho insects, ! Whose rapid increase ; 1 i Would injure our harvests ; ! Till harresta would cease. 1 J With'their songs they amuse ‘ ; Our wearisoriie hours, And their presence enlivens The sJfhdiestbowera. ’■* Then forgive th|eir slight faults ; They make ample amends; And do not forget ’ | They’re the/armor's -beat friends. , Descjotxios op a Locomotive.—EliLu Bnr ritt, the learned blacksmith, describes a loco motive in the following style: ! WiW 1 .. *° >?* on ® of these huge creatures, MM e »« ? f brass muscles oflron] strut ■forth from hissmbky stable, and salutihW the Irfcinpf Pata Vrith a dofcen sonoroiispumr from his iron nostrils, fall back gently into bis jharnesa. -There he andjfoam mg upon the iron. track, hlegrpat heart a fur *£ ln « coalaTrbis is strength of a thotrijand* horaeS iJs Ufnring his sinews'; he'pants lo be f. 0 ™- Hf WM » M a ake» ■m dewrjt. o^ ,ed to it; but thoro is a litUe sbbef eyed tobacco ebbwing man In tho ' llidaio, who hblds him in With one. finger, and can- take akay his breath in a moment, should hageow restive or-viciousi i 1 am aiwajs deeply djitereated in fdrl hegrimed as ho may b• r j - :t >■> L *6L MxJiewj6qgl^SWeeMnd4iwelve P oiittfcj*. : tt t- v" f '■ -' * -- - B #* PEH Am> SCISSOM^^^I cj* i B&r It is elated that on hU'.TeWri' to Nejr York'Mr. Sickles will.Aake immediate ateps to procure a ’ faYiifrfiet ililVjfti|iii| ''Vi'ii :: "'-«S -j2i! . and strong ley to make them red. 5 had acontrorersy with a woman and got the last word! The report lacks confirmation; PSfe, Fact—roast -beef, serenity of mind, a pretty, wife, and cold, water baths, will make most any man *' healthy,Waolthy and'wise.” ' , Dfigr John Cambpcll, x convicted in Thiladel% v iST nine cents, Ms beon aeht todke pehitehtiary -Tor' years. 1 jgg* An editor reading to a ft-icud the’ title of an article, “If Sickles be a mdtderer what is JJutterworth ?” was answered “ Thirty cents ♦.pound.” . ’ . BfflL. A large number of colored people in Chicago are makingpreparntions to emigrate to Hayti, having accepted, an invitation from Presi deht’Gcffrad to locate in that island. Bgk. A learned young lady the other evening astonished the cbmpany by asking for the “loan of a diminutive, argentiferous, truncated cone, its summit, and semi-perforated with synunptrical indentations.” She wan’ted a thimble. jggsf* The Telegraphs in ladia have many special disturbing Influences which the lines of. the United States arc not subject to. The ele phants there use the poles for scratching their sides, and the monkeys curl their tails upon tlie wires. The lines are down more than half the time. . fXgT’ Hydrophobia.—-A writer in the Provi dence Journal furnishes the following pcscrip ■tion for hydrophobia: “ Eat the green-shoots "of asparagus raw; sleep and perspiration will bo induced, and tho ; disease \can thus be cured in any sfage of canine madness.” A man in Athens, Greece, was cured by this remedy after the par oxysms had commenced.' llorriblc'Accident.—On Monday oflast week, n little boy, nearly four years o}d, living in Providence,- R. I', fell into a kettle of boiling water. He was playing around the vessel, while his mother .was hanging up cldthes; be gave one scream, but his distress was too terri ble to allow him to do mbre. Before his father could reach him he was literally par-boiled from his neck, to his feet. He died in a few hours. jJfSj 1 * A Solemn Death.—At a Baptist meeting, in Yarmouth, Nova Sfcotia, on the occasion of the delivery of a sermon by the Roy. Mr. Fapor, a short time since, Captain John Hilton rose and addressed the congregation in a calm, im pressive manner, (as is usual in the church,) closing with the admonition, “ Be ye also roady, for in such on hour as yc think not the Son of man cometh,” when ho sat down, anddustantly fell from his seat, —a corpse ! . flsr Horrid.—At Columbus, Ohio, hist week, a lunatic, whose insanity was of a wild typo, killed a comrade who roomed with him, cut him up into small hits, ornamented them with bits of ribbon and then proceeded to dispose of them to the other occupants of the wards as “Christ bias beef.’’ When the terror-stricken keeper entered the room, several lunatics were eating the remains, and the.butcher told' him with a leer that the next time he killed lie should serve him a choice cat. They have iri Boston, two children, who unitedly weigh less than Tom Thumb. The elder of the sistorsis eleven years of ago, weighs fifteen pounds, and is twenty-eight inches in height; the younger is aged niuo.- weighs thir teen pounds, arid berheiglu is twenty-sis inches. They arc perfectly formed, and. says the Cuzetle , one experiences none of pie disgust at looking at them that the sight of a dwarf so often in spires for nothing can be imagined more ethereal than tlieao daintily formed and fui r y like little creatures. Ax IxciDKxr.—Ono day white Mr Qi'Hir.gs wag ad-ircsing the House on the subject of sla very, Mr. Dawson, of Loulso&na, was observed atauuing in the aisle behind him, his oouute nance wearing a threatening aspect, bis Land clutching the handle of 1 a Bowie-knife concealed under his coat. As Mr. G. uttered the closing words of bis speech. Dawson rushed-down the narrd.W; aisle, and, in passing, gave him a sud den and violent push; he then turned around and faced Mr. G. in a defiant attitude, ids bond grasping the handle of his Bowie knife, lie evidehtly expected Mr; Glidings woiild resent the insult by a blow, and no doubt intend, if be had doi.’o so, to assassinate him qii the sp-jt.—- The excitement in the Douse at this moment was intense. Mr. G ladings, however, was per fectly cool and self possesed. “I suppose,” said be to Dawson, “ that you attempted to insult me.” “I did,” replied Dawson, defiantly.— “Then give me leave to say,” said Mr. Giddings, with imperturbable coolness, “ that you attemp ted op impossibility. No one Vdt a gentleman can ihsult me. In the region from which I came we leave such as you to wither under the scorn of thp public.” Mr. Dawson slunk away, dis appointed and chagrined, and never again at tempted to overawe the faithful champion of liberty. Proper Disrosmpx.— A gentleman of high social consideration in. Genoa, recently made thf discovery that his wife was unfaithful to him. Wailing his opportunity, be found the guilty pair together, and politely showed the wayj to the street door, which he,closed after them. He then sent a servant for an underta ker, ordered the lirrangemehts ofa funeral, sent out cards of invitation to his friends, and over the empty eoffin performed the ceremony for a departed wife. This oyer, he deliverd the light burden to the hearse, and, once more addressing his assembled friends, called for their oongrat° ulatlbns upon the fact that ho was now a wid ower—upon which, opening the folding doors, ho introtaced them to a splendidly prepared feast. The gaieties which thns introduced his lioppy, mum to “ single life” were prolonged tiUjndriiing. .ri will be given in any. nr all of (lie different brunches, oiiijci iului or uiwiinttitul, taught in our be*t Female Seminanei*. The year will be divided into two Sessions of five months each—the Summer Session to commence on lire Ikc Mon day of May. ending on the bust .Wednesday of September— the Winter Session to commencethe lst Monday in No vember, ending on the Wednesday of "March. The Si-ssions will he divided into two quarters of eleven weeks each. Terms, pel* quarter, as follows—?viz.: SOLID BRANCHES. Primary I incimlin.c IU-udin;;, Writing, Orthog- raphy. Arithmetic, tirarnuiar. and («c:.ipniphy, Ac.) $4.00 Ailvancrd (Including tho Natural Science, Mathc ■nyitic*, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Logic, the Lan guages and Composition Ac.) $. r i,oo EXTRA. OR ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES Mu.'ic 1 1nclu iing use of im.trmm.-ut) slo,nn Drawing, f 0.0(1 Painting ; Ir. water Colors) a.i;o Needl. Wu; k, 11.00 Vnstrncti-.u-. in c-ical music sr,iti». Otic halt the ah-ive charges, to be paid inranalny in advance. H. W. 'd.IVKK, Superintendent State tKp'l. A. B. ( DARK, " s f-t.c-.V •• Ml. . I'rinripul of .LV o '■iiss M, CLAUK. d'cnule “ March Vc.UAJ.-if 4JAVK .MONEY HV BIJYINO VOl il / il'J >TS A SHOES at the DtopieT Cheap Sh *c St ’ie. - It h a settled/ac/ that tb'j.lVopies 1 >hjoSt->re is ihc |.-Uc« buy Boot* A Shoos at price* which ihn-w all r...,np ,-ti ti n in th*- sh.tj.-. Our rd-jck Is la* go c-nG-xiing \vri»»;y of l.iidien*. Gentlemen's. Misnfl, Buys. Youth*, and Children's Boot*. Shoes A Gaiters. .Read the foil minj list of sonn- «»f'o. (louts Hay State ai d (Joat Sllpperd. 15 to SI.M. Dots Calf Congress Garters $1,5)7 to s2oo. IL-v$ Call t).\f v r;l Ti x. $1.50 v ' Youths Frrnch Calf Congress Gaiters, V-. nthj Ca!f‘Kford Tic** *JI dHt. I.i lir-i ricuh 1 warranted - Heeleri Dr,-is ) *. li.'S M.-rocco B-K.t- told everywhere rUe c/, $1.25. ix id Slipp*. rs To cent,.*. La lies I flack and C.'lon-J I.siting Gaiters SI,LJ to $2.7.’>. Misses Fin'- B!h* k I.Dsdinj* GHiter-' $l.OO ’M'».-es Fr nob - £I.UO. Mi-srs Fi -.’uh Morocco Double sol* Heeled t.'Ti madr-'i $1.50. Hiilt-iA n- Bonti, Shoes and Ga;C*rs. Co to $1.12. v Give u- a rail and examm* our uto^k. I*l'ln.mbor th«* pl.icc, tho Ohuap Sho€ Store, Vir 1-i' 1 ; "v St., two d-x>.-“ below Annie St.. opr-wite K-v«t‘.,ic Hull. I'.. W. KIMBALL. Apr. TO. 0- O'jon, 11. I‘. J. M OEMJjill.. M. 1,. f \ K'S. HOOD it ion, i.'.iii? v.it: tie answerr-d --Uhcr Jay oi nigh. a: their oIT :c --r.-i.icj is Ih; sunn ns heretofore occupied hy It:*. Hirst k Good.—-it tl:r 1..-,-, ia 1 Inu-.\ Jto GEMMIU. JlhiT.RvS Tl) Dirro Gii-nuiT, M. D., Prof. Obstetrics in Penn'a Medical College, Philadelphia. F. Gr?>-rv tuna. M. D.. Prof. XuJtiluUs of Medicine in Pern.‘a M .-dicnl C-d!egr. .'nit!* Nuu.. M. X) . Prof. Surgery in Pa. Mud. Co)., and Sur geon to tho Pa. Hospital, Philadelphia .1. It. L-.;d- a. M D, Huntingdon, Pa John McCulloch, MD, “ John Scot', Esq, “ Will Dorris. Jr, K9. Class 502 Draws; Wednesday, May 25, 1859. TIURTY-rOUR TH&CSARD FOUR ITONDREO AXD - TWBtVB PRIZES 1 Nearly one Rate to every tore Tickets! t 8 Number^—l 4 Drawn Ballots. • - MAONIfiGENI?• - V J.A w Mimuwii each Wednesday kt may. 1.-<*- ■ il ' 10,000 ** ' 10,000 1 « ;? 7,600“ ■ „, r .. 7.500 •!•,■«* h '■ 6,000“ - 6:000 ..Jjk •«* .s#»" - ’ 3.899. %fctk«.of-|> > _ l.boo aM ' - j 2W.000 m .t - i ; -' ■ 600 “ • V 15,000 1 4i '« 300 I'Aooo ■ sSr .-•* -k . . flfc« ,\63,e00 •••■ S.«C* « ! 100-H , 6,*» -«r “ ’ir. ■ . 70" "'V, r :%4,450 lv>B “ 40 MH 6,130 6.608 « > f-’-V ■, ’2O “ -, A11,360 ■ 28,23$ “ ® A 34,412 Ptl»v* »ra<(*ltthie4ci ' TFftofe Tidceis sls-f’Jfalces sS r^Qt( Certificates of ifaßknges wiß to sold «l the foHowing rates, which is the rUk. . - Certificates of Package of 26 Whole tickets 5141:09 « «Tf aeu*u , , • 70,50 *• • «j is 36 Quarter '% Sr ; 35,20 T>KL A W4R& -JSO TT£R JiO fl 30$, DRAWS ON SATURDAY. MAY 28tlr, : 1859. 75 .Vumkrj—U Drawi^JSaMM -1 Grand Capital Prize df170,600 ! 1 Prize of < 130,000 6 PrUe» of V ■ '; r $20.00 1 .* „ '• ‘712.500 -65 “ ' '■ 1,000 1 “ •< -10,000 288 ~,‘i -. v - 4CO i “ “ . jiUOtfe .r: 31,533 ‘Prices amounting to $1,066,896! HTwle TicktU $2O ; Hahn $Vi ; Quarters $5. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose the amonnt-of money to out ivddrcsS, for whatyou vriph to purchase ; nimo tlic tottery in which you wish it invested, arid whether you wish Wholes, Halves or Qnar tn-s, on receipt of wjilch, wo send what is ordered, by first mail, together with the scheme. ' Immediately after (he drawing, the drawn numbers will be sent with a w ritten explanation. Purchasers will tpTtase Write their signatures plain, and give the name of thaij- Post Offlco. County and State. notice irq con respondents. Those who prcfdx',nrtt lending money by mail, can use TH U ADAftS EXPRESS COM PAN V, whereby money fijr? Tifiuts, in sums cf Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be seatiub ‘ ' ' AT Ot'jf RISK AND EXPENSE, from nn; city or town where tliey Inivo'au office. The money and order rnl’it ho enclosed in a GOVERN MEN'J POST OK-KICE STAMPED ENVELOPE," or the Express Company rannotr#A-(ve them. *.#-Order.- for TScUcts or Certificates, by Mail or Ex- J.r >s, tu be directed- to WOOD. EDDY £ Co., Wilmington, Delaware. ROW AR IT ASSOCLATIOA, PIT IL ADKI.PII I A.; A Ikvfvnuiit Institution, established hy special endnutmrul ./’, /• tb.. relief if Ukd-iicU and distressed, ujjteted ictl.i 17r i.'- ij! and Epidcneia diseases. \ The How .van AssDCtvTtoNvhi view of thd.awful destruction of human life, caused hy Sexual Diseases, aml the deceptions practised upon the adfortnnate victims of such diseases by Quacks. Bevemi ycartneodirected their Consulting Sttrgoon, ns n charitable act worthy of their name, to ojien a'Dispen sary f«r the treatment of this class of diseases, in all then forms, and to give medical advice gratis, to all who apply by letter, witha description of their condition, (age, occu pation, hnlhfi of Mft'i vr.,) ;>ud in caaes-of extreme poverty and auff-ring, I" ffrJiish medicine, free rf faerie. ,1c is n cedle-s to ad4j, lkin * •»”!?> cows and hog.; always on . I intend to keoplaich' Wft‘assortment that I shall at all gmmmm ■a. M,- In full equipped < WSr * ‘Battalion ; -m. d., . : ‘o »« ciUtena of if remilrad. , - CO.'S r£ HE PROPRIETORS Best 4-4 Brown Muslin, no- 101 ' “ 40 inch Bleached JCimUd, Splendid Urellas, ’ ‘ > vl 1 A Fin* Brilliants, . Fine Scotch Ginghams, Fine French Ginghams, In wa**.* w west ofPhiladeipbia, fen,instance— Fin* Blaph Lasting Gaiters, only Ladie* real French Uoioceoheeltd BooU, 11 Gents Scotch lace Boots, (new style ] .7. . •; W . oft Our stock of GROCERIES, w* flunk compare,ftvora|W;j! vith any other is We are selling : - 1(1 Very fair Brow* Sugar at 9 cU. Superior Syrup-Molasses at 62* Na. 1 Rio Coffee .it 14 ots. ritnse call and examine our of FRESH GOODS, aud bo convinced *tUt(u place for bargains is at the - iltoona, April 21, 1559-3 t model ■ .' ' ■ : ■ SA VIN G- FIHNf K—-NAtTEvu SAVETY TRUST . State or PnsxrrLVi’xu, v , , RUL£S. ' ?■ .by •t. Money is received from Extcuhn. Guardians. mideiHhoTx.Uhri.diaiK tu Ut*it t» perlwt safety, can be pbWnal 5, Tlw nmany, rcuwtfrid;: front d«iwih»r* i> ESA. Real Estatx, Mqxtoaokv Oaovi n axxit W(! * first class securitiji w tha Charter dirtbu? 8. Offlca Hours—Every day froio B tllfS o'clock .., Mondays ayd Thursday. till S o'clock in tbi * UOS. It. h. ÜBNNER, President. • VHirnetonL XV. J. REED, Secretory. • DIRECTORS. Hcxav L. Besskr, Pbvnci. h w . hnwiftn L. " F.'Cißbwjyii, -ms PscxETdlcLEMnar, .fotxrn B. BA* ' S.tirrtt K. Asutoxi Jiwepu Yti tts ' C. Laxdbetii Mcxxs, Hsxit DirnKsnni Offle*.: tYaluut Street, S. XT. Corner of Thin! «t k;. .; ; ; Apriiuu,,-,^ ‘d—warranted to S» »ri . ftr U. '25 cenli In psitase sumps swart scopj It ntw; rcr.fl. • ' DK. TEIXEU lion derol-d n lift'imr tn the corsefD ciu;c on wliich bis bt.ks treat. Address X TELlTl’llt ?fl|. 5 Denver street. Albany. X. Y. Pr. VU-hols’ Fema'm Pills, $1 & box,- with full dirf./» Married ladies should not Use them. Sent by m«il u dress Dr. Teller, ns above. April ITth, '»>. A NO'J,’IIKH KEDUCTION LVPIIICI , \ at McCormick's Stare. Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, (or at lt«t (ri> tvill not be given to any other than those who atShS* and can give satisfactory reference and iwsorsnMbffraßp monthly payment.) atttl desiring to make it tic in(*n»:d aII to patronize our store, wo have made a very gin'.rv duction. in the all inscriptions of gcoj/, »>..| giro our entire time and Attention to keeping np an meut to tniit tliu wants of our customers, such si DRY GOODS, OaOCKIUES, HARDWARE. ti'TOe W AtUJ. OEDAHW.IUE. SfrO.VEWIUK. BOOTS k MWs* Uniters, Slippers, lints and Cap*. l»r!«d Fiait. which will be sold as cheap as the cheap*-,!. All articles of predate'-taken la pjriutiije fir p>d»i; tlieir hlghcit nrnrket price. " : . Vhunkful for past E:t;hW, wo hope to ebarelhf »f those who are in wan: hf good*. [Mar.-UCVIt Stoves* Tin & Sheet-Iron Waio, Spoiling TAS. }\T JUCit WILJ), IipRCT- U FELLY Inform th«| of ARwaa »r.« i:rirj; that, he keeps constantly on hand a fnrgn sworiiPCiN OxiKiUfj Puricr, -Qper and Shop SLvtt. of all it »1-* •« files, to suit the wants .of all. which lit will sell si l» prices, oh reasonable terms; Ue also keeps on hand large stcV of Tin rrrf Sb* Unn fibre, consisting of aQ inn-lrJ tin-rutffciypsrpsx- Oitxl STtUßts, /jfcrc'iTpiv dr. Alt.', a largelot’*'f C«*tif* force Pumps. ttSW Particular attention pni I to pulling up SPOtTSt citberin town or ceunlrr. Spouting painted sol pal V en the most reasonsbhi-terms. 1 fapril ILHSMy^ BY ATL VNTjIG ■TEGKtrFArn.- Dul you hair the tjsivs from Earx-pe! It joj La ant. wo will tpU yon wbat it is. It is that IlliNHrWs liasjosl icturneAftoiu (he Eastern cities with a buy*? ply of . REABY-BADE CLOTHiXU. cnns&iing of ug'siVJes and gualiticsof Oi"taH!.N Coats, Vests, Paftts. gpots and kheda, end ereirthtottf in an cgtaldhluqsiit bf the kimbnll of whirk he o*nii ufiprecedcnti;dry s loWpriccs fur ensh. Uayinj porttud his Stock at Cash liriecs, Jic ia thereby enabled w *'ll !Otf. ' ! ” Uo invites ali thofe iiiwant bf anything in hir!i» ? * give him a call, fceltnwihtro that he will be nM; , satiefiujtlon. , w ;■ • 11KXRY Altbonf, Sept. BQ, 18S8.-tt ' H .FETTINGER S ; • GREAT CEKTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM; NO. 1, “ALTOONA HOUSE," ALTpONA.M- W here may b* had all the popular Publication? > W day, snch os Daily and W«klr Papers, and UoinauCfS. • HiaCellansoos Books, School It.S'Ex Rooks, Slates, Porng PenofTsv Inks, Can and Letter r r Envelopes, Drawing and TlWiao Paper, Blank fact everything la the Stationary line. Toys, KotiJai Games of every variety. Pictures and Pictaro ’ bacco and Si'gan oflhebestouilKr. Je., Ac • , N. Bi—'We areßole'VPboleaaio and Retail Ajent. ie county, for ROHE’S CELEBRATED SALVE H ***r itirrly curd alb scrrirfe.Sthtßh'R-le applied. T r X jL-!h- QECURE THE JERK T nE AMBROTYPES, MEEiAINOTrYEES, and perfectLikmieleee. -*T!w#ft»mVto Pictures copied on reasonable terms. .It Pictures i set 1 low rate*! *'>• P r ponding drHW'.- .‘i Pictures always wdriumMlifewre tberare *<>eq« Ladles and gentlemW i irs'lßatW £ toea^®“ tn specimens, . ... s’: i . ' - ’ aggg!^^rft3S&* Dissolution offajitner B . ll^ Notice kipueby given ’that foreexiatinglMitireen tlio muloraign**?: to,l?} inedicjn%jia; and vicinity, fc» ilu» f •wlTtd / - jjinsf. M » Altoona, April 20, ASW-lt *D R GaoPl * \ MPSfGK.-^AUI¥ER%'OKi; X,T TNO'thettßplTM indebted; in any way. to '_ to wd!* rt Wednaaday WKtli'bf ijHrt Wo»tb, *i J, 4 * „, g ?r. the next (lay fipt the went; v* •• ■ ■ Alcona, April 20,185?b3t ‘ -r::£ BUY. ~ ’'T H*R' WAMSUtvTA PR ,NTB ' Th»y »r» tb« Bm« CbHco■* ' i ;'law/. ■ i ■. if jtctkdy a**l SiffdMoiitf v-* w ui* J ** • * 15 i l2*\ 12* . 12* 18* ii HOOK FOR KY. fYnODY—WARUm .rfCLOSU li KB._D r. m. 'R’B great work fonbr** I, or fcr thow contakii tmarrUgu—2o# ’I.ATEB. VrirpaWi: i to oil bat* (taler mUi 11, POSTPAID, ton i«*oU theUiljwar, tin ;1», married, and time. I hajijiy. A Won*, <>or bo* to ehooM i pci : a, complete work oa &{ rV. It contains b.r.dr-i V ■Jf-SA last. tos« elset •it* tic# (»• here ftlW impr fcfcen rerol wife Cher* fur 1 trails the. abon 0» t cUte< Wi we w mob c •Ilmle consiJ inglf MiU Het. H. MARY Un tl to Ulfs this pla At I H«bo« Dtolftx Mbl«: To all Whe ol' lbs past \ iA«mb tht gr ling n th*y h nil ths mfitr, in ftCc; the tir lisrsd JU. the IIAXQ C j their gor4 pritisi it wu* mure i. iewdeui actor, bottom aicomr embpat IVecto, I knoepei Wuadi. Tuc ersor. icinit ?e»rs, >7 the •ha ire a'i th 'ror.ft! *sli TV • P. If i* fmii [ hard . k him troas Tied tl is bis *er« i; Itt ha fore pa l‘gn ho >'» of : pot be j>ot ho the on« chard* Mw fruit. W f? the P'hilacJt ■O-. I '■•'•uts hi tompia Nrk , phb & tftink tl no c -c*- r«