GOODsT ;ar 8 cto. CoS* IS**^ ;ts.—Worth faj [woeeo « rn£s»m& 9 . ; F GOODS Ix PR °sPoni»ojt. aVOTF LAkOft FULL at . JAGCtAUD^ REASONS SHOULD GO 10 K’S STORE LARGE AND WELT of Drr Goods, Which W «.car e .JS(9« TO^jfci#ftkt f finals and Shntt Ur Q«,t. . i -n.Lraciug^^^.W tlu^iX ßWaW^-J W ,:inJ aa as»ortqt t Oiryt’ari u: aakiug. * * x OOPENINO ND SUMMER SD * VN HAS JUST M -I‘l'* °*. inrilAKf. KANT.VER. niiicr, lilt* of Iog«o ** A KOOK FOR jJ I. R V B 01> I.Ell’Sgivat worWfcrlM r rl-d, or for, tbo»* ccc *!f «1 ting raarriiifr— I»f fLATEB*PrIf«j» I sent to all parti n^* r tS>o( j mail. POST PAID- I copies sold the l»st H.-ff' m I single, married, tndt I ried happy. M Istre, or how to choc* *Pjl S nor: a complete w ‘’ r ? 2 *■*■■ tv. it -:i,!ieli- J—iv;u rauUxi W<* , sk«lft.r It, -25 «*“»*'“«W» J v. ill secure a copy wtt vot(Mj a lifettma to the car* treat. Addreaa ny, Si. V. . „ ills, *1 a box, with fall "fT* .t n»« them. Pont by “"ii,., April [•lily inform* the ° c tj .will rnntitmea to f description, on the •* ft reel. next door to W e up in the beat of aty l *’ iu. Only «ive BUT N Eb, X DENTjS, ’HE MASONIC TJ; icted without .js,- IE SUBSCRIBES? of the Altoona G«f liaed that the flrat H i^’ of tf |i- at the Banking ;TERN iNSUK^i IMPANY.— lnsorano* I , tfft-ct*d •^iTrsHOEMA^B,^ CATES'USE I ]® ALL p«a frilmnt local ite comtCTlo*.— Th* Section hiu! .ub- T _^ nn kan up Intbe MetliodistClittrolioti Md 4v«i»g U«V forthepur -3‘o Mjiog off the debt how hanging uver I’ 4 * ; exeM ded th» expectations «f the most it? a i»« »*d hopeful of its friends. The amount *h # t would be requiredto frtethe chnrchhav tW heeD gtated, -a collection hnd subscription ** ting to $1,866 wee taken up during the raiog. I Q the evening & statement of.the “* pU 0 f the morning was outdo and the effort wtd md in* short time the amount run up -t^aetionef*2,Boo. Thosepersons i»m heretofore signified their intention of * ntribeting their mite toward liquidatingthis; bet who were not present pu,Sunday, cep it litre an opportunity to doiso. Their con tributions ere needed, as there U still a small belenco to square off ail accounts. We doubt whether there Is another town In the country in which so large a subscription could be taken up in one day for the same pnr- K Tbe liberality ofthe 'popple of Altoona in contributing of their meanp to ereet houses' of worship, and all benevolent;pUfpoeoB,.iB pro Tarbial, and we think them itilla degree higher in that soala. ’ On behalf of the Trustees we return thanks to thosp, not members of this church, whoVcon tributed’ao liberally of tjieir means to secure so dnirahle a result. : r \ The Trustee? hare appointed Rer. S.Crhigh toa, D- T- Caldwell and John McClellan collec tor! to receive the money subscribed. Ike Cintral Ban*.—During the latter part of last week, no little excitement was created in this place by the circulation of the report lint the Central Dank had. suspended. At first «e did not feel inclined to. credit the report, l,ut a little inquiry served to convince as that it vis only too true. The credit of this bank bos never been very good either at home or abroad, kitboagb from representations made to us by parties who -were acquainted witnthe present itoekfaolders, wo were led to believe that it was touod, and the scruples of the public without grounds. Why the bunk should close its doors ■sd refuse payments of its notes at a time when confidence in its responsibilities was about to be established, will require a very satisfactory explanation in order to convince the public that it is still sound. Let the explanation be what It may, it will require as many years of unin terrupted prosperity, as daye have since inter vened, before its notes will be again received at they have been heretofore. The Hollldaysborg Register says that the “li abilities of the Dank cannot be very great, and tiit probabilities that they will be fully met are tufficicnl to render any sacrifices at the present time unwise." from the same paper we learn that the Bank opened its doors again on Tues day morning and is now .redeeming its paper in •mall amounts. ■ Meeting of Honorable Bodies in Altoona. —Although but tea years of age, Altpona has acquired a reputation as a place of note, of vhich. older cities and towns might well feel j road. Do men wish to.select a town hi which to bold a meeting of an order scattered all over the country, in, which they can be accommoda ted in a comfortable manner, view nature in all its loveliness, blend the romantic with the real, invigiFftte flagging energies by imbibing pure water fresh from mountain' streams and be famed by the healthful breexes which float down from the Alleghenies—in fine—do they wish, to enjoy all that nature'and art supplies for their health and comfort, of course, Altoona is fixed upon. For this reason no doubt the Grand .En campment of Knjght Templars have agreed to' meet in this place on Wednesday, the 22d day of June, 1850, and .for this reason we know the 0. W. p. of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of Pennsylvania -has fixed upon i ids for holding a session of the Grand Invisioa, on Wednesday, the 27th day of July next. liquor Simpson —According to announce meut. Bishop Simpson preached in theMetbo fiif as in former nights since, a young man whWstopsut abfcsrd lug housoonEtnmastreet.in this place, arose about three o’clock In the morning, donnedliis pao»,; coat and hat, unlocked his bedrock stepped out and looked It bebind him, proceeded down stairs and unlocked the oat side door of the house, stepped Put and likewise locked; it behind him, and started in a tonr af observatiun around the town. In whieh diipa- Uon he traveled is not known, nor can he re late any incidents! 0 which occurred upon his way; all he knows about it is that at the thud he awoke he was inspecting a pile of brick in the rear of the. Superintendent’s Office, about a square and a -half -from; bin boarding house.— Having neglected to -put on boots or shoes, be says that the .gravel hurt his feet awfully, and .it Was With difficulty, after he realized his whereabouts, that lie succeeded in mating /his way back to the hgugp. m: Choice Liqdobs.— We are indebted to our friend, Billy Marriott, of Railroad View, for ,i bottle each of ■ .Cherry Brandy and old Port Wine, both .of which have been pronounced by competent Judges 1 to bb the genuine article.- Billy keiepb nope but the best of liquors, and those who wish anything in dhat line may njy upon getting it at his -establishment. Our neighbor over the why,' Lewis Plaok, served us a trick similar to that of our friend Billy, by presenting Us with a couple of bottles of wine and brandy, es samples of the large stock which he has now on .hand for sale, whole sale and retail. If people will drink liquor as a beverage,- for thoir own sakes they should get a genuine article, and each may bo had at either of tbe above establishments. Honored. —lt affords us much pleasure to note fbat our worthy young friend, Gale Tipton, was, pt the recent National Convention of the Junior Sons of America; which assembled in Washington City, elected President of that body, an honor not to be lightly esteemed when the number and respectability of the members of this order in the United States,'is taken into consideration.. Washington Camp, No. 64, J. S. of A., of Altoona, now numbers among its mem bers the President of the National Convention, C. Tipton, and the President of the State Con vention, D. T. Caldwell; a proty good evidence that Altoonians are popular abroad as well as at home. Ifli Pxc Nic.—Oar suggestion last week, in reference to the getting up of a picnic, to pro ceed to Spruce Creek, was immediately acted upon, and a sufficient number, we believe, to obtain an excursion, Lave consented to join the party. The day fixed upon N is Wednesday next, loth inst., the weather proving favprabie. Those vhp wish'to join the party signi fy intentions immediately to the proper peApns, in order that they may receive further information in relation to the affair, and all ne cessary preparations for their accommodation may be made. . Pardoned. —We leum from the Hollidays burg papers that the Governor has pardoned Geo. W. Dannals, convicted at the late Court of Quarter Sessions of keeping a gambling bouse, and sentenced to pay a fine of $2OO and costs, lie was Imprisoned for non-payment of the fine. The pardon releases him from the fine, bufnot Irom the costs. He was to give a “grand en tertainment” last evening, in order to raise “ the wind" to extinguish the costs incurred in the suit. 1 * Miutauv Election. —We have not received the complete returns of the election for field officers of this Brigade, held on Monday lost, but enough has come to hand to warrant up in saying that ,Gen. B. F. Bell, has been rc-olectcd Brig. General; J. C.Ostcrloh, Brig. Inspector; Col. Jacob Higgins, Colonel; Wm. Williamsjr. Lieut. Colonel; J. R. Capt. J. Szink was re-elected Captain of tbe Logan Rifle Rangers, and Capt. H. W, Snyder re-elec ted Captain of the Altoona Guards. i Asoxnsu Lawtee.— We do not know that we are becoming more lawless than heretofore, or that we require another disciple of Blaokstone in our midst to assist in setting our people by the ears, nevertheless we are to have such a personage in the person of Maj. J. D. Leet, of Hollidaysburg. He has rented the room known os the old Post office, next door to the Luther an parsonage, where ho has hung out his shin gle, and announces himself ready to see a man “ through” a difficulty after the modern .style. Saoolbbt, &c.— Maj. Wehn informs tbe pub lic in general, through onr colons this week, that he has opened a shop on Virginia street, next dtoor to J. & J. Lowtber’s store, wberehe will keep on hand a general assortment of work in bis line, and will manufacture to order on short notice''any thing wbieb may be called for. A shop of the kind has long -been required in this place, and we hope the Major may be libe rally patronised, feeling sore that he will be able to render satisfaction.'' Tna Weatiibiu—On Saturday lost we were visited by » spell of weather which would hare dene discredit ip tbe ides of November.— Linen coats vanished instanter, end overcoats and warm stoves were in demand. Qn Sunday, morning there was a heavy frost, which, it.is .feared has seriously injured, if not entirely ■foyed the fruit and grain as well as .garden Vegetables in this vicinity. Attest!os. Attention is requested to the advertisement of “ Agents Wanted,” by C. L. Derby & Co., which will be found in another column. Touog men wishing to tAvel find the boohs, for which canvassers sire wanted, to be very popular, and might make a ©>od thing out of an agency. . ' McAlistxbbtilliß Academy.— We direct the attention of those having children they wish jto send to an Academy to the advertisement of the above institution, in' another edm Being well acquainted with the locally ere can endorse all that is said of it in the cirdular of the insti tution. Post Orncs Changed. —The site of Antes* town Post Office, in this comity, has boon changed to the rsifromh'-tiu* present name huQtd Gen. B. V. Bell has been appointed post Master, Tice Jehn BeU. superceded. ■ 6nce, in the history of Aitool «*, leftitibe reiriembeijed that bsttercame dowii tol2fots.per jb. It |a ncm of yanr oonunoO ! «hMbil ««4: «hi|i«4" staff, bat tit* genome yellow clottv srtiele. For the first thneinnumy yews, witter hie shipped from this place Philndelphis. As We eumot ex- thU sbandsnoe mud low price my Ifeog, itwtmld fa well enough to put up * qoin* titjr for fstore use. • C:-' v ’; ; J H , kwn froia the Megitter that one of the tiro parses to Ssnrael Smith, of Scoth Valley, noticed borne time since as baring been poisoned,|has since died, and the other Is so much injured os to be worthless. A strict watch ie now kept py farmers of-that locality over their stock, and tfaerillain who attempts any thing of the kind again will most likely get a ballet for ku trouble. Rbugious.—Rev. John Chambers, of Phila- delpUU, fill preach in the Presbyterian Church in this place, on: Sunday next, at half-past 10 o’clock ihi the homing and at a quarter before 8 in the evening. SPECIAL NOTICES. MHMMM DE.HOOFLANDS GERMAN BITTERS, ■f i. AND DR. HOOk'LAKD’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard mediant* of th* pretext have acquired their great popularity only through year* of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion i* rendered by them in all caeet; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Liter Complaint,: Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Herrons System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration actant. It trill cure, WITHOUT FAIL, the most severe and longstanding Cough, Cold, lor Hoargeam, Bronchitis, In* Rmsu, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient ; Coneomptioa, and has-perferined the most astonishing cures ever known of Confirmed CanmmpHnii. A few doles will also at once check and cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from Cold In the Bowels. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson & Go., No. 418 ArcA Street,-Phila delphia, Pa,, and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 76 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. Jackson will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Alinanae published annually by the proprietors, called Everybody's Almanac, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from SW parts of the country. These Almanacs arc given away by all our agents. 855- ■t’xf Kilo, m Altoona, by A. Roush and G. W. Kessler, and bj all Druggists. [may 19, ’59-1 y Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor. In all diseases! inflammation more or less predominate— now to alia; inflammation strikes at the root of disease— hence an immediate cure. BALLETS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, and nothing die, will allay Inflammation at once, and make a certain core. DALLEY'S MAGICAL FAIN EXTRACTOR will cure the following among a groat catalogue of diseases: Burns, Scalds. Cum. Chafes. Sore Nipple*, dints. Bunions, Bruises, Sprains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrafola, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Felons, Ear Ache, Piles, Sore Eyes, Gout, Swellings; iutenmatism, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, UaldnesSj Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Small Poz, Measles, Rash, ici, Ac. 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 foct, that the salve is a com bination of ingredients, each and every one applying a per fect antidote to US apposite disorder. DALLErS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In Its effects is magi pal, because the time Is so short be tween disease abet a permanent cure; and It is an extrac tor, as it draws all disease out of the affected part, leaving nature as perfect ps 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 Dailey, Manufacturer. Sold hi Q. IV. Kessler, Altoona; George A. Jacobs, Hol lldaysbnrg; and by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 165 Chambers street, New York. Nov. 11,1868-Iy 0. X. CHACE. HAIR DYfc-UAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. WH. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIRDYE ' j The ’Original and Rett in the Whrldl All othere srp faiere imitations, and should be avoided, if yon wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED,:or RUSTY HAIR. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to tho Hair or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,000 applications have been made to the hair of bis patrons of his famous Dye. WH. A. BATxittKMR’S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and Is wAaasinKD not to injure in the (east, however long it may be continued, and the ill effeplj of Bail Dyes remedied; the Hair invigo rated for lift this Splendid Dye. Hade, sold ot applied (in D private rooms) at the Wig Factory,23S Brdodway.New York. , Bold Druggists fcf Altoona, and by Dniggista in U 1 cities and towiisof theCnltcd States. - AS» TCbe Genuine his the name and addrees npon a steel plate engraving* on four sides of each Box, of ■ WM. A.BATCHELOR, Not. 18, < I' WORMS I WORMS ! yy- A great |many learned treatises have been written, explaining '&» wnam gener ated in the hmjian system. Scarcely any tcrfoofmedhad science jink eUtited more acute observation and profound reMarch; andtiyet physicians are very much divided In opinion e ftnik fnge, aUp hi* Celebrated Diver PlUs, am now ba jutd at all remwt&led^rtwfe 233 Broadway, New TorkJ TMEGREA T. JSNGLiS/f REMEDTt SIR JAMBS CLAMPS Obubratsd Fshalb Pills. ,■ JVUMradftw'w fttmripHam. of Sir J.OiaHet, M. A, ■ ifeiai AhtoesivWilaiy tetk* gtiMw. TUainvalaableme'Beineie ua&iUng in the Cure vf ell those painful tad delicate dkeaaee to ■which the tomalecon stitotion la wljat lt moderatee all excel* and remove* all sbstrnoUoos, aad a apeedy msreimay be rOUed on. - to ntmmp inns It hynlitrljr idM. It will, ia a abort time, briag os the monthly period yrtth regmlarity. Each bottle, price onadoUar.bearatha Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prerent counter ton*. . CAUTION. ThettPHU thotUd not be taken hyfcmaltt during Vie frU three. rnemOa e/Pngnaney, at they cart rare to bring on Mis carriage, bat at any ether time they art toft. In all oases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, P»ln In ,\the Back and Limb*, Fatigue on alight exertion. Palpitation W the Heart, Hysterica and White*, these Fill* will effect 1 a core when all other mean* have toiled,:and.although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hortftil to the ooostltstioii. Fulldirection* in the pamphlet around each package, which ahould be carefully preserved. Sole Agent far the United State* and Canada, ' JOB MOSES, (late 1. C. Baldwin * Co,) Bocheeter, N. Y. N. B.—|Loo and 6 poatage stamp* encloaed to any an tho riled Agent, will insure a bottle, containing SO Pills, by return mail. B. L. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agent*; also, lor tale by all Druggists. [Jane S 18M.-ly. Impobtant to Fbm^lks —Du Cheese mar’* Pills.—The combination of ingredient* in theae Pill* are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful menstruations, removing all ob struction*, whether Grom cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the aide, palpitation of the Jleart, disturbed sleep, which always arise from interruption of nature, 'inducing with certainty periodical regularity. Warranted purely vegeta ble, and free from anything injurious to lifeor health. Ex plicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. i Price $l. Sent by mail by enclosing $1 to any authorised Agent. E.'B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 165 Chambers street, New York. To whom all Wholesale orders thould be addrttted. Sold by G. W. Header, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacob*, Holli daysbarg; and by all Druggist* in the United State*. Call on the Agent and get a pamphlet' tree. Not. 18, 1868-ly. FITS! FITS! FITS! Person* laboring undar this distressing malady will find Dr. Hanes’s Epileptic Pills to be the only remedy ever dis covered for caring Epilepsy or Falling Fits. These Pills possess a specific action oa the nervous system; and al though prepared eapecially for the purpoie of curing Fits, they will be found of especial benefit to all persons afflic ted with weak nerves, or whose nervous system lias been prostrated or shuttered from any cause whatever. The dyspeptic patient, whose stomach has not lost the power of duly converting food into a life sustaining element, is relieved by a single course of the extraordinary Pills. The gastric fluid re-ocqulres its solvent power, and the crude nutriment which was a load and a burden to the sufferer, while his digestive organisation was paralyzed and un strung, becomes under the wholesome revolution created in the system, the basis of strength, activity, and health. Sent to apy part of the country by mail, free of postage. Address Seth S. Hance, 108 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Price—one box, $3; two, $6; twelve, $24. TOOTHACHE- * This disease can be cured by Da. Ketskk’s Tootaicat Remedy, prepared by him in Pittsburgh, Pa, which is put up iu bottles and sold at 25 cents each. It is an excellent medicine, when dilated, for spungy and tender gums, and is worth ten times its price to all who need it. Bold here by G. W. Kessler. [Dec. 9,1855-1 y. WIGS-WJGS-WIGS. BATCHELOR’S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all.— They are elegant, light, easy aud durable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no shrinking off the head; indeed, this is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made. Nov. 18,1858-1 y 233 Broadway. New York. JOHN LEHR’S MARKET PRICES. Superfine Flour, $6 25® J 6 75 Extra “ 0 75@ 7 25 Extra Family Flour, 7 00(g) 7 50 White Wheat —Extra Family Flour, 7 25@ 7 75 Dry Poaches, (unpaired), lb, IS® 16 “ “ (paired) “ 2S@ 2S Dry Apples, M 12® 13 Prunes, “ 13® 16 Dry Currant*, “ 11® 15 Shoulder and Bacon, “ 10 Side*, “ 11 Ham*, “ 12,13® 15 Dry Beet “ 11® K Orleans Sugar, “ 9*4® 10 Refined “ “ 11. 12® 13 Syrup Molasses, gallon, 68® 72 Segars and Tobacco at prices to snit purchasers. Altoona, March 10,1859. FLOUR AND FEED MARKET, AT ALTOONA STEAM MILL. Flonr, Superfine, bbl., “ Extra Family “ 8.25 Corn Meal $ 100 lbs. 2.00 Bran i Shorts % 100 lbs. 1.25 Rye Chop, “ " . 2.00 Corn and Oats, “ “ 1.90 Middlings, « “ 1.90 Cash paid for all kinds of drain. Floor sod Feed can always be bad at the Mill at the prices quoted ab've. JOBS ALLISON. DIED. In Uollldaysbnrg, on the 29th ultimo, of Scarlet Fever, HUDSON BRYANT, youngest son of Rev. Lloyd and Helen R. Knight, aged 3 years, 2 months and 25 days. On the 3d Inst., at Moores’ Hills, Frankstown township, ARCHIE HAPPER, infant son of Silas and Elizabeth Moore, aged 11 months and 3 days.; Foil RENT—TO A SMALL FAM ILY, part of the Dwelling occupied by the under signed, O. W. feESSLER. June 9,1859.-lt ' STRAY COW. —STRAY ED AWAY from the premises of the subscriber, in Londonsville, adjoining Altoona, a short time since, a COW, about 5 years old, almost black,' with white head and white belly, and some white stripes.— Any perton returning said cow or information where she may bo found, will be suitably re warded. PETER CROUSE. June 9,1859.-3 t TV/t YILLEAOADEMY, IT 1 McAlhtersriHe, Juniata Cb'unty, Fa. OKO R. McFABLAND, Principal and Proprietor. This institution is located In Lost Creek Talley, about 8 miles from Mifflin Station on the Pcnn'a Rail Road, and is easy of access by stage conch from that point The next Session commences on the lost TueedayofJULY, and closes on the last Friday of DECEMBER. The Course of Study the same as in all other institutions of tike character, and terms for Board and Tuition folly ns reasonable. For for ther particulars send for a Catalogue or Circular. June 0. 1859.-6 t . SADDLERY SHOP.—THE JjV subscriber' would ' respectfully inform the citizensdf Altoona ’ and vi cinity that he has opened a Shop on flB£p4KEHh - Virginia street, next door to J. I. Leather's Store, when he is to manufacture Harness, Horte Gear*■■■. ol all kinds, Saddles, Bridles, Balters, Whips, and every thing In hts Uno on short notice and reasonable terms.— Articiesof the above description always dn hand for sale. Having nihil knov-ledge of the business, I hope to be able to render satisfaction to all, and ask the patronage;of those auhing anything' in my line. UKMRT wBHN. Altoona.Janeß, 1869.-tf > . ■ - T?BESH RISE & VEGETABLES.— JR The subscriber will receive daily daring .the season, bv"Express direct from Philadelphia and Pfttaburgh, all Mods of YiQKTABI.BS, such as Sailed, Onions, Rhubarb, RatHthet,. Cueumbtrt, Strawbtrriu, £c. Alto, Frah Lake Fiih, all of which may ho bad at hia stand on Mala stmt, first dbdrabovePs. B. &Co,Warehouse. a MAIHIASOXXO. Altoona Juno %, lMfo-fiH* / i ROGBRIES AT WHOLESALER— *7 Wo wffl WCOPHTO by CTfr % 18M.-3t / igaggaggag Atow woldsoath*Battonal Treatment, witbontfedidy, of Spermatorrhoea or to- toMto Nocturnai Emissions, Genital and Narrota pefcabgr. Prematare Decay of the System* lin potency and totmrriage generally, by B. Da Lxsrr, U. D. , Theimtmrtont tact that many alarming complaints, ori ginating in the imprudence and solltud* of youth, may ha easily ramoTsd without uuena. U in this «™»n tract, clearly damoattrated; and th* entirely new and highly sneccHftil treatment, as adopted br th* Author, folly *J> plainad, by mean* of which every one is enabled tocure mwtf parfeetly and at the least poeidbi* seal, tbrntov avoiding all tha advertised nostrums of the doa. 1 Bent t* any addreaa, gratis and port frae m a aaalad an- K3T.£SS." Jnne S, IBWliSm v Exchange sub- SOIIIBZK would reapectfolly in- , form the pnbllo that be hda recently re-; fitted the above Hotel, aad li now pared to accommodate hie Meade patrons in * comfortable manner, and wDI spare no pstn* In making it an agreeable home for a|l sqjonrnert His Table will always be luxuriously supplied from toe markets of the eenatry and clliia, and bit Bar filled with Uqnort of choice brands. His charge* are as reasonable as those ofanv other Hotel in Hie place, and ha feels satisfied they can not be coßsplalnedof by tboae who fhror him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share of public patronage, and folly intending to deserve it, ha throw* open hls house to tha publie and utviteastrial. ■ I bavejnat received a stock of No. 1 Trench Brandy, for medicinal ptupoeee. Also «large stock of excellent Wince, for: medicinal pur poses, together with a lot of the beet old Rye Whiskey to Do found In the country. Altoona, May 97, WM.-lyJ * JOHN BOWMAN. STILL LATER NEWS FROM'THE BBAT OF WABI Still Later News from the Seat of War 1 p Tety Important Intelligence! Very Important Intelligence!. Terrible Slaughter of Terrible Slaughter of BOOTS AND SHOES. Ws are still selling Boots and Shoes of every variety at Very lowflgureal Tory low figures 1 Call In and examine Call in and examine; : Call in and examine for yonraetvea. for yourselves. WS STUDT TO airs txnsraoßO)*. The Peoples’ Shoe Store. The Peoples’ Shoe Store. Don't forget |ha place, Virginia Street, Two door* below the Snperihtendeat’e Office. CLIFTON W. KIMBALL. Altoona, June 0,1869,-lt SAVING FUND. National Company. SAVING FUND.— NATIONAL S.VFETY TRUST COMPANY.—CUBIBim BT TUI State o» Pensstivasia. 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount, large or small. 2. Five per cist, interest is paid for money from the day It is put in. 3. The money is always paid back in OOLD, whenever It U called for, and without notice. > ; ■l. Money is received from Kzecutort, Adminithratort, Guardiam, and others who desire to have it In a place of perfect safety, and where interest can lie obtained for It. &. Tin) tUQZhy received from depositors is invested In Rest, Estate, Mortgages, Ground rents, and snch other Brat class securities ns the Charter direct*' 6. Office Hours —Every day from 9 tilt 6 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o’clock in the evening. HON. U. L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Tice President. W. J. REED, Secretary. j DIRECTORS. \ Henry L. Denser, Franci! Lex. Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selpridoe, Joseph B. Barrt, Samuel K.'Ashton, Joscpß Terxrs, C. Lasdriib Mcnns, Henry Dipeendebfer. Office : Wakut Street, S. W. Corner of Tliird St Phila delphia. ' April 14th, ’S9-ly. GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM, NO. 1, “ALTOONA HOUSE,'' ALTOONA, PA., WHERE MAY BE HAD ALL THE popular Publications of the day, as follows: Aew York Ledger. Sew York Mercury, Sew York Weekly, Start and Stripes, Red, White and Blue, Flag of Our Uniin, True Flag, American Union. Saturday Evening Put, Bailor Newspaper, Sunday Dispatch, Sunday Mercury, Wwerly Magazine, Frank Leslie’s Pictorial, Harper’t Weekly, Ballou’s Pictorial, : Frank Leslie’! 111. German Paper, The Illustrated World, {(Orman,) The Sera York Clipper,- National Ihliot Gazette, United State! Police Gazette, Boston Pilot, Irish American, Home Journal, Banner of Light, Spiritual Telegraph, Weekly Tribune, Altoona Tribune. DAILIES: * Philadelphia Frets, Sew York Herald, Public Ledger, . ' Sew York Tribune, . Pittsburgh True Press, .Sew York Timet. To which will be added all the publications as they appear. Magazines, Novels and Romances, Miscellaneous Books, School Books, Copy Books, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks, Cap and Letter Paper, t.nvelope*,; Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank Books and'in fact every thing in the Stationary linej Toys, No tions and Games of every variety, Pic- ' tnres and Picture Frames::Ac. *3, A choice lot of CONFECTIONERIES, of every vari ety. Also, TOBACCO and SUGARS of the best quality, N. B.—We arc sole Wholesale and Retail Agent, In this county, for ROHR’S CELEBRATED SALTS. It does nes itively cure all sores to which it is applied. Try it. [T-tf. $7.76 CAUTION— SAW-MILL TO LET.— All persons are hereby notified not to purchase, or in any way meddle with any Lumber made by Anthony Swires, John R. Smith or James Swires. They are now cutting my trees and making the tambjeron my Mill with out my consent The law will be enforced against them and all who assist them by purchase, or otherwise. The U. S. Marshall gave me possession of the Mill by virtue of his sale, and they have since forcibly iahen possession of it I wish to let for a money rent or on the shares,' a first rate Steam Cfrctdar SAW-MILL, seven ipllea Drum Altoonm with a large quantity of Timber surrounding ft It is not the mill aunded.to above. . '• ■ • JOHN BEOIHERLINE. Hollidaysborg, May 26,1859^-3 t Notice is hereby given to all persona latere*tod, that an application (M made at the last term of the Court to Blair ooanty for ft Charter of Incorporation for “ St. Luke’! Epittopal Obtreh,” in Al toona—add that the Court directed a notice of «nfch ap plication to he given, anddeclnred that Ifiro snfleießk son be shown to the contrary, atthe Jifly term of eaid Court, the Charter of Incorporation Ml be granted.' KHIIB W. HAIL, AHnpi&jor JppliemU: May 26,1859-4* Blair county insurance AOENCT.—The of tho Blair Comity Mutual Tin Insurance Company, Is at all timed ready to Insure against Ides Or daduge by ire. Build iitfft, Merchandite, TurnOurt and .Property, of every des cription, in tawn or country, at as reasonable rates as any Company In the State. Office with 8011. JoluuUn, Jack k 00. . P. 1. CAiDWEIL, fgent. Jan. 25T, ‘69-tf Lycoming county mutual FI&S INBDRANCM AOENCTt—Tho undersigned, agent of the LycotSing Status! Fir« Insurance Company, is sat all times ready tolnrare against lots or damage by fire, Sttddiagt, MerrkoatdUt, Acmittere arvt Property of every deseripUmiia tMHi or CMfetry, at as reasonable rates as airr compear in the State. Office in the Masonic Temple. Jan.VMMfJ JOHN SHpBMAKEB, Agent, WAMBUTTA PRINTS. Ib»j wa ibaßaat OaUcoaaaat aflmtfte tba Pnhlle fox tba . .... * •*: i AtfVlf, oeroMsrr, Ani»«rriieNo &00., . SAFETY TRUST RULES. BUY THE r*? t- >.»v IOUAIUTBimXI tBB OSUBRATXB HOLLAND BBMSBY fWB: DISEASE OP THE KIHSKf|,3.:' LIVER COMPLAINT, " WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND FEVER AND AGUE. And the various affections consequent upon sdleetdered STOMACH OB UTSS, BMb wlndiMctloß. Acidity of thqStpljcich, Colicky Pagaa. Heartburn, lon of Appetite, MptrndeDcr, OmtivoMts Blind end Bleeding Pile*. In all N urroua, RoeumeUo u 4 Neuralgic AflbetioM,it has in numerous Instances prosed highly Beneficial. ana In others effected a decided euro. ' Thu is a purely notable compound, prepared on strict!/ WlintiSo principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor , Boer bare: Because of Its great soooeaa In the meet of the European State*, Its Introduction tat* the United States eras Intended more especially for these of our Motherland scattered here and there ovt r the (ho* ef this mighty country. Meeting with great tucceea amoag them, I now offer It to the American public, knowing that Its truly wcstderful medical virtues must be acknowledged. It 1" particularly recommended to those persona whose ooswaUatlooe but have been impaired by the continumm uee of ardent spirit*, or other forme of dissipation, Dene rally Inetantaaeoua in effect. It duds Us tray directly to the •eat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in feet. Infusing new health Tffff.ln thi iwtww. C ACTION.—Ao gnat popularity of this dellghtM re mshaaJndueod many imitation*, which the public shful* guard egainst nurebetiiig. he not certnaded to buy any thing cue UDtU yon have gives Boers are's Hollead Bitten a Mr trial.. One bottle vrtll couvlnce yen how LuAaltely superior It Is to all these Imitations: . dig* 80ld 1 at SU)O per bottle, or EO'llQ ll for |i, by the soli nonufK: BEN,I. PAGE. JR£- A CO., Mmufaeturing Pharmactntm*t*6 CAenthg - ;*ittsbchqhSpa. . T. W. Oyott A one, Philadelphia) Barnes A Path, Bair York; John D. Path, Ciuclunati; Barnard, Adams A Os, St Louis; A. ROOd(f,-AUoona, Pa n and byJDrnggfeU and Merchants generally throughout the United Halle and Ctnedee, [October H,18M.-4y T?XTRAORIHNARY SALK OFJKW- Hi XLB.Y, with a Preaiium toeaoh purehassg worth from Two Dollars to Two Hundred! I This to no Lottery, hut a ttoUr and legitimatetala, to which each purchaser gets the value'of hw or her money In a Gold Pencil with Gold Pen attached, or a Gold Loehsi, worth |6; and in addition to the purchase. each peraon re ceive* a Premium of jewelry, not Wss in vidua than Ifoafcd it may he worth $3, ft, 8,10,15, 20,30,60, or even fond I Our Premiums are distributed In a DUrand bonsrabl* manner, end jut soon as the name of the purchaser to re ceived with the |S, his Pencil and Pen and PremkW, ar Gold Locket and Premium, are put up In a smalt box,laa sate manner, and tent to the’owncr by Mail. Vree of PaH age. Our plan, from lona experience In the abote hual uess, hoe given general latbiactkm, aa each puixhaseroaia Sell or Trade the above articles fur all they coat him, and retain the Premium Gratis. fo§. We want a good Agent tn every part of the senator to solicit purchasers; and Agents, to M lucceasftd. should first have a Pencil and Pen and Premium, or Locket and Premium, or both, to exhibit {and the first person becom ing a Purchaser at any place will receive the Agensy tor that neighborhood. - 270 IiOXJET RISKED! We propose to let a person know what Premium he wlto receive before sending his money. Any Lady orQaati*- man desiring one of the above articles, can first send M their name and address, stating whether they want the Percil and Pen, or Locket, and we will makothelr Stlao tion, and inform tliem by return Stall what Premium they. are entitled to. They can then have the privßege uf tedd ing for it if they choose. We cannot, however, give W* privilege but once to any peraon; and welmahe thto efler be establish the quality of our goods tn a neighborhood, if ter a person becomes a purchaser, and ncMpt* the Agsoey, wc require all persons In that locality tq sand their gt la; advance through him. ' And if #ny one to dissattofiad with their purchase, and an tmbianed peraon competent to judge say* ths article# are not worth more than the money paid for them, sad la some case* Ten, or eveh Potty times the amount, let such person return the goods, and we will flatly refttud the money. Among our Premiums sre articles skftabls for Ladles and Gentlemen, such as Otnllanen’t Gft*»4e. SGR tApaS, ; yr« hare Odd Watches, Florentine, ItoeMs Add Maos, Cameo, Garnet and Coral Breast Plw and Bar Rings Gold Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Belt Slides Gold Blnxs 4c. 4c. Also, Pianos Mdodcons Musical Boxes Accords one, Ac. 4c. I®. Unexceptionable References given whenever required. N. B.—ln sending your names, write thu State, uoantv and Town plainly, so as to avoid letters being ■leeatrisi. Address, ANGLE * 00, 102 Cbnal Street, (Old No.) New fork'. May sth, 1559, Levi riling. IMPORTER OP WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, 4«. Allegheny Street, North Ward, A large itock of all'kinds of kM, Brands, wilt be kept constantly on band, and will M sold in lots to suit purchasers, at prices as reasonable da they can be bad anywhere in the country. [May 12, 'MMf 1A A BOXES WINDOW GLASS, 1U U from Bxlo to 34x36. Putty Kntres, ' \ Paint, Wall and Tarnish Brushss, Plaster Paris, Logwood, Eitract Logwood, . (Mbilrood, .' , 1 Barrel Prints T*Uew «akM, Yenition Red, ' Spanish Brown, in store and for sale by May 12,1858. ~ ' A. SOVMM. PAINTS! PAINTS! 2.000 Bn. WHITS LEAD, different Broads. 1,000 Jba. White Zlttlj Paint. 4 Coses ChroWe Green. 8 Case* Chroma Yellow, Burned timbers . Terra dl Slrnaa. Red Lead. fIM PtittTa Tarnishes of all kinds in store and for - dalst WBdleeeie and Retail; by - j U. SOTwtT. Fancy toilet axd SBAmra soaps. Cleaver's Honey Soap, . Batin’s Poncina Peach and Almofad, • Brown Windsor, Pbr» WBite Windsor, Transparent, • v -.. May 12. IgSO. . . T>ERFUMERX XT Am> FAXVT ABTRZBa. ExtrscnfbrtfccßittdkcfthM; - Kin xae Sweetly, Btrtterfy Boqoet, Knuimiuti, MsenT For eale cheap by 01LS1 OILS I : >nre Refined I4n««d Oil, Sxtre Lard OIL ' ■ - Pitre Outran OIL . ■ , . Keroeane 08, . Ouapheoe end Borates XteHi Carbon ODtdinM Uui ; For sale at For the hair— | t Burnet’* Coeoalue, . Lyon’a Kathairoa, Superior Bay Butt, Cologne* ofall kind#, at ' . May 12,1859. A~kOUSSTS Mrs. phebe bailey’s IMPROVED BREAST FVMPS A largo awortment of Nursing Bottles. Cutter’s ImpniTod SHOULDER BRACES «* US h* Gentlemen and Children. For sale by A. MOttf. ARNOLD’S WRITING FLUID, In Quart, Pint, Half Pint and t o«.»HWw. Fin* Blade end Bod lata, Stationary. **.•♦ _ May 12,1889. & XTAIR, TOOTH & NAILBRUSEm JMLiw*