, c J=NTitAL emporium HOUSE." ALTOoV. ’ - BE H/®® lions of cricait, •k }Kuxrty.\ - iqf OurOkdm. True .:. U^rptr 1 ! j^to^****** 1 . u’s Pictorial, 1 World, (Ocrman.) ***' <l>jxr, ■" Irish American. SiSm: *%SS9SIL; > - V sS£*?22. ss. States, l’on<p2S»*r?f >k, > , Knv^pj, Itoolci Mid In bet •wJr 1 oniiry Imc. Toys, No/ 7 of every varioty.-pfc. ctnre Frames, *c. ;ch it is applied. -Try it. : foh H. TSTtWIQRR iUOSTS IIsT V DIXON’S LINE "U'L'L WEEKLY FAMILY PAPER. & CO., !,m '" v str< *‘. lialHaidrp, jjj ■> A’” u tmenf Utt . • n f the <Ltyl '■’scniimV; $2.00 and i Gift. 00 «nd 3 Oiru 11^. , , r . . "Hdi Gift* 30,00 ntid (j|f. nutlcd to a Gift, Horli '..'Uo4sa QQ& , V 'M-r.-s* irumuJUtely on re '■‘iJf'WOli luonPJ, /’ ~nms: *2OO each. ia •• 10D * 100 •> 76 •• m *• 35 ■'*> a~- 15 •• 10 “ » •* 15 “ M-jaaic, Ura, J e( ■ <ioM lVn* »ndQuw; OuU, - we- BfMeleUt Jllopi, Sle,,, .'SiiJi, .Silver. PoHu. Butter worth from a CeuU to ’.••lire, iiu'-iliatelj on receipt ofth« ; town * co; ‘-<•11 * Dixon’i Lino,” • ‘ ■ Strwt, BaltlaSre, MU. 1 GNKDWOULD inform hi; old co«- J'nblic igenerallr rccsind • uni nortment of Canotadref, VESTINGS. | Offering for salt, muke them up in mult durable wan- Hie beet workmen all work made will givo Bltiibctinu Stuck ~uf Gista'- GOODS. w fife. CUixxaa, UM»ir. '!.. nrlilefn, KeckT3 *,Stock*, •Uno a Inrpo nmortjiieut »f i.'.i of wbb.li belnUiterlninrd - lioiisht tbia able of Pbilh IK clfnlly 1 n vittd,toc*l! and !. take jUpmuw ,|n rtowin* •=< riom p. si THOMAS XLWiV. 'TKL.—THJK SUU •ct fully in tly ft- AjSSLZ^I p rc -.naMK ■ r mirt i> :>u nxveeablejipn** hr »b > .iy» Im liiXltrlnlHly »upi>lW im y unit oitbw. mill I*l* B» r i. ui N. 4IU i-liarge* Mn •• •■ lli'iid iu iUelUaeryaml i’ :i!i biiueU of bjr.tbuie »I* J l x to ireoulf* ft « j t!teii(Hi>g to tfoaerre it, b« •n lie nod invite* * trW. l . r .No. 1 Freucb Brand'. t ' V.’inM*. for meUieiim! ptu . t .t old Up ttb|*kty to MAN JOU.V I:SAL^2SIMILKS in the £tate of N« w r--r .\£ricultpr*l y iH.ttum. .Tlir lafliu i»» und JmndrwU ftw i-citliiij: and butlJirp- ; can be iftn growing. - ... . from ttmU. Term* i; v.ithin four yew* to ■*f‘ - l<i ave Vino ! K.-Ufruad for JlwumaoU-a. • r. EWfcO®? 5 * See full adtirtliewait »» -UAL SALIS \ijk Shoe Store, ring and fiUJßpiar s and cv.n our antfre 1 stock •* • f.t. over qoct. , c bound to clear It cut t l / :k to BUT. hargaikbl . . [KOWiEff' CJBB&* \W° t ‘ i; crLutwidearijOiJ&v . C. W- KPgffl' L to change* r',T4m e ntd^^“ n : nn. • f A ." ■' EGETABI^S'---' c daily during the ;iphia and PlttilliwiP? ** HaduhetiGsU^ tt, > >, Fresh Lahf , toad on , pr»nt# ; kn 4 eyiwlß^i^E^P U-C-t.M, ETRONO * C°‘‘JL>' 1 JwltycfrffiL' 1 iJESGRZ|»J*?f S pflima Crikme LOCAL ITEMS. Mi«w BT Marrnia.—Agreeably to an Order of Brig- Qcn>l B - F * Be,I > a me «ring of military Btn of this Brigade was field in the Masonic Hell, in Ilollidaysburg, on the 26th day of July lilt. Oen’l Bell having called the meeting to order stated that the object of the order was to consult the wishes of the Brigade aa to the time end place of holding an .Encampment this fall. A call being made for the names of delegates tbs following persons responded. General Staff—Qen’l B. F. Bell, Capt. E. H lijrdner. HolliJsyaburg Fenciblee—Lieut J. R. M’Far- ffasbiugton Artillery—Lieut. Miller, George Bulger, J. Gibboney: ffnyne Guards—Lieut. Ayres, J. Tingling, Corp. Allender. Tyrone Artillery—Capt. James Lieut. Burley, Lieut. Bell. Tyrone Cavalry—Capt. Crowthcr, Lieut. Hen dcrson, J. H. Barley. Allegheny Cavalry—Capt. Stitler, Lieut. Harpster, Lieut. Hamilton. Juniata Rifle Co. —Capt. A. |M. Lloyd, Lieut Jlurrel, Sergt. Garrett. ; • EmmetQuards—Capt. Williams, Lieut Keyes licut. M’Nally. Altoona Guards, Logan Rifles, and Scott Ri fles not being represented. ; The Delegates from Tyrone and Martinsburg | each invited the Brigade to hold the Encamp ment nt their Boroughs. A vote being taken it* 041 decided that the Encampment be held nt Tyrone. The vote after wards made unanimous. On motion, it was resolved that said Encamp bcdi commence on Monday October 17tb, 1859. (icu l Bell then ordered that this Brigade i shall hold a Military Encampment at Tyrone on I .Mond.-iy October 1 <th, and stated that any offi . cer, company, or private not attending said En ciapmeat, would be dealt with as the law al lot* end directs. Tbs Tyrone Companies, through Capt. Crow ibrr, stated that they, assisted by the citizens of Tyrone, would agree to furnish' all the articles iirceasiry for the comfort of the Volunteers, I mile in Caup, free of expense to the Brigade or Companies. ’ j , On motion of Capt. Jas Dell, Kesolvr.l, that the kw forbidding the selling of any refreshments, 1 Ligcr Deer or spirituous, liquors within one ! mile of the Camp, unless by lioensed houses, be i < strictly enforced. ' | Brig. Geu’l Dell appointed the following Com- 1 1 mittee.s; ■ • i . Committee of Arrangements—Capt. Crowlhcr, Ci]U. Bel], Lieut. Uurlcj-, Lieut. liberliue Lieut. Beil. ’ Committee Of Invitation, in connection w ith Leu. Bell, Capt. CroWilier, CapC Jam.-s Be!’, Lieut. Ilurlcj. On motion, Resolved , That these proceedings be published in the different papers of the Bri gade. Adjourned, “Sine die" W.vao’a Patent.—Ou the 21st of June. Inst, )lr. A. \\ ard, of this place, Gener.vl Foreman of the Car Department of the I‘ctui’a R. r., toined a patent for nn Improved Centre Plato mil Car Body Bolster, which, on account of its umplicity,,«*dv adaptation to all cars now used b J the various railway companies, and its real omt*. must secure its adoption by most of the railroad companies in the country. We can not go into a general description of the patent and ibe advantages it possesses over all others of the kind ever yet invented, but may notice that it is no complicated contrivance,ls easily understood , by all familiar with car building, qnd needs only i be Beea to be appreciated. It gives strenth j ear tilts arid body, because no tenoning i •r mortising is required; consequently its ap- j plication to old or new cars adds totlieir efficacy. The application of the .patent to old cars is very v«y and the expense small when compared with tbc increased amount of service the ear will ittrehy be enabled to perform. It is not only ‘Saving in the wear and tear of the car bodies, ut Ice B destructive to the road bed, and has Wu demonstrated to be a saving of at least 20 pir cent, in locomotive power. This latter quality would alone be sufficient to recommend no others. From the numerous let lcn i»r. W. has received from railway nJcn, acknowledging the merits of bis improvement, think it will be universally adopted by rail r,’lJ companies everywhere. We sbould.be ..'leased to see Mr. Ward handsomely rewarded li'Mhia evidence of his skill aud ingenuity. 5«. I!. The above improvements have been i placed upon about 300 freight and passenger j «r» on the i’eim’n, Central and Pittsburgh, Ft. ayne and Chicago Rail Hoads, and have given 1 " n much satisfaction that they have been adop •'i bj both roads and ordered to fye place dupon cew cars and all that require general repairs. >lore Home Gc.vira.~We find the fallowing potion aado, in the last nwmberW the Scien -inericatt, of an invention gotten up by a ‘oaple of citizens of this place. |We hope the may find their improvement to bo Mt what they intended it should be, its ap f‘"* tion 10 locomotives practicable, and be rewarded for their ingenuity. Coax-suswiso Fire-box aid Oill ond QeoiwTfr. arier, *hVhrit > aa 7® invented an improvement * novel,; simple and economical titnZi- ■ ,n to , o<lu<Mng atmospheric tdr into a wuj?* a ? coal-bdrning fire-bos ! or furnace, 1 lofla «a»eble gases. within the fire rather ‘“ r “°B evolved by the combustion, or •ill h. ■ ?“?•*»«* combnatibni of the coal, air tod ?,' xed . to * POW bf aaturaaetn with the peZ"* o *»Peratuw,pp that the I*2 or beat may tw obtained from into: . of fuel. Tb« invention con. •«iea «r** u, i? 1111 provided with a farm,,, ‘ t “ bes > placed within ihlefire-box or •W; “***“ connection wiftd^ledtore, desired end is attained. • hi]!^, Mike Phelan, .the gseitjfew Pork W tol . . cr w “ “ town on Fri lay .evening k oto > couple of iur bjll: 1»„ ® *hichhe indulged in a som*!game or «*eh 00 »»g out > UUlei»head 'sk» -v. ' a number followed -in hie it »a s . * #m he *««*; when it TTflB kaoir wbfl £ off the following* the truth of which can not be g*in» ye<L benefit of thqee Whom it may suit. The writer R»y«. “It rathe policy ofthepeople in every community to sustain thpir bwn town hv 7 homedndqstry. We frequently Lar th« «to “7 that the next time Ynk Zv^*l Phi *' " Baltimore, or New ” teDd pnrchaB “* certain articles. Sometimes it ,s a hat or coat, a carriage, hoose foctu^ n - t T’ ° r B ° me^ing *b* ca « manu -3T afl go ° a athome - These persons «rc generally engaged in a different branch of business in our town, relying upoh the public upport. Now, we desire to say a few plain words to all such short sighted tradesmen.- suppose your customers should supply their wants in the larger cities, if there was a possi- Uity of saving a few cents at a risk of being badly cheated with an inferior article? You would soon be obliged to close up and leave the place, would you not ? If this,suicidal policy « pursued to any extent, it soon settles the tote of any town or community, for its enter prise and prosperity is dependent upon the amount of trade it can sustain within itself, and all that is drawn away from it Js like taking the life blood from the human frame—it weakens its energies and consequently impairs' its powth. Have you ever seriously thought of this ? If you are a merchant, you cannot ex pect to dispose of your merchandize to your fel low tradesmen unlesi you deal with them in re turn. We have always made itun inflexible rule, never to purchase away, that which we could buy at home, and solely upon the dollar and cent principle, know ing that by patronizing home industiy and enterprise, wo are almost certain of returning the money to our pocket, when otherwise it would go to the benefit of a foreign community. The projecting and sustain ing of home industry, is productive of the same results the world over, whether its application is directed to a nation or community. Jin. Durr’s Lectures upon Business, Mer chants College, PirrsßUHGu.— This geutlc mnn is tlie well known author of the best, and most comprehensive system of Merchants ac counts in use, aud also the founder of one of tho first Commercial Colleges in the United States, and which is still considered tho leading establishment in this branch of education. We have often heard him spoken of as an accom plished and impressive lecturer, but heard him for the first time on .Monday last, in an anima ted and instructive lecture on the ways and means of success in business, and the causes of miscarmge and failure. The subject was han dled in shell, a manner and proved by facts and figures, that we .are. ready to admit that had we heard this lecture ten years ago, wo would be worth one hundred dollars for every one wo now are. It is not easy to over estimate the value of such practical, and wholesome lectures to Commercial students. If our commercial men were to hear a : few of them they would do more to secure their success in business than all the homilies upon Political Economy they have ever read. We are glad to know that the insti tution, as it deserves to be, is in a highly flour ishing condition. •It is just the place for a young man to be taught howx to manage the most intricate business transactions, and to prepare him for a successful commercial career j IIKMEJIBER THE.BOX.—AII Who Visit the l*OSt j Office will observe a small tin box, fastened to j the casement of the window, to their right ns j they enter. It is placed there for the reception I of small or large contributions in aid of the j 11 ashingtpn 'Monument, i'n pursuance of a re* j commendation on the part of those who have j the noble work in charge. The object is two j enable the association to prosecute the | monument to completion as early os possible, j and afford all who wish to contribute {however small the sum) an opportunity-to do so. The money tints deposited is remitted monthly to the pioper personal Washington, and we may readily imagine that the means thus placed in the bands of the association will not be email, (if the contributions are, at all liberal) when we consider than there are some 20,000 post offices in the United States, let all who visit the j post office rcaiember the monument fund, and if they in the least honor the memory of Wash ington they will contribute according to their j means. AVe feel confident that Altoona will | make a good report. j Lock Haven and Tyuone It; R—Week before f last we published an item from the New York [ Tribune, detailing a shrewd financecring game i by which the Agents of the above R. R. had | been chiseled ou t of $175,000 of the bcinds.of the road and that the financeerer could pot be found. ... The following -item, from the Philadel phia Pennsylvanian, notices tho arrest of the swindler:—“ln the Superior Court of New York on Tuesday, an order was granted by Judge Clerke, oh application of j. D. and T. S. Sher wood, Agents of the Tyrone odd Lock Haven Railroad Company, against Allen Sohenok, holding the defendant to bail in the sum of $150,000. The plantiffs’ affidavits allege that the defendant obtained possession of $175,000 of ihe .bends belonging to plaintiffs for $175,000 of .bills of the Southern Bank of Georgia on ; eaid bank was good and ■oiwflfc:- jdeifaiffs assert that the bills ape the bankisinsolvteL The defendant was arrested by the Sheriff.** Cawo . Amia.—Wo copy the . following itbtn from the Pittabnigh Chronicle of recent iatg. pteanminig that it will possess interest to some of omr readers whtt art' acquainted with .ihoparties states ; ttot Gea. W. rndminiatered a canin g to Thomas Seaßlfook, Eaq i‘of ihat place, the Other day] Mr. Seabrook, it is alleged, made t l3 ? of some very insulting expressions with gard to }lr. S., which lib refused to retract, the latter dealt him several blows jon with his cane. Some mutual' friends and the eombatants.baving been separated, the' matter dropped. Mr.-Seabrook held ftt one time the position of Besident Sngi ■ near on iheGcntraJ EoUr<wi, ; bat has soi been f for -MHlinr I and now, we iiLCleTdahd. J ‘ Uful .weather have succeeded Uwiatf &d licbt n«g of last week, gladdening the earth wL the glory , of suammy sunshlne and imparting new strength to drooping vegetation. Theblue faming to coolness the arrows of heat; while a T* fW ‘ shields off the fierce shower of-fire, the glare and sheen hnd egokes in the morning 0 f August the glonous eve of October. S ?* *•«“* Bid b^p“ 1° th ' «epltai ,t the fared worst for the b £ he J fould have met with there, —Pithhurgh True Press. " Qucry-i-who was the officious 'official from Altoona t Ve have a number of official gentle men ifi this place, |hut so far as wo know any thing pboui them, they are courteous rather than officious. Late Saevestisq.— We werelnformed, a day or two-aince, 'that a farmer living in Dry Gap, some tpo or three mUea above this place, had just commenced cutting his grain, and that part o. his crop was not yet ripe enough to cut— Endently,that Gap, must bo the place the cold comes from; in winter time, and we think it would be a good idea to have it stopped up ere winter pets im again. To Taos* WHOM ll' MAY Concern.— Mr. John Shoemaker wishes us to state that those persons who have been indebted to him for months past, manifesting a disposition not to “fork over,” will be allowed ten days after date to settle after which time their, accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for col lection according to law. Altoona, Aug. 11, 1859. Kotice. —The third instalment on the Capi tal Stock of the Altoona Gas and Water Com pany will be due and made payable at the Bank ing House of Wm. M. Lloyd & Co., on or be fore the: 16th.day of August, 1859. . ' B- F. ROSE, Sec'g. Altoopa, Aug. 4,1809-2 t. BSP* See advertisement of House and Lot for sale in another column. , “Harvest Home” at Frauhstown Messrs. EtHfana ;■ — I had the pleasure of at tending a •• Harvest Home” celebration, held in the neighborhood .of Frankstown, on Saturday last. The moping was beautiful, and at an j early hour thl Juniata Rifles (invited guests,) arrived %|ia the "raging canawl,” and marched to the church where they joined the Union Sab bath School scholars and teachers, who were awaiting, their, arrival The procession then moved to the grove, a beautiful spot, about half a mile from the church. The childien being seated. Rev. Lloyd Knight introducecfthe exer cises of the morning with the singing of ahymn and prayer. , Rev. Mr. Taylor being called upon, .arose add addressed his auditors in a very impressive and forcible manner. Rev. Dr. Jnn kin being present addressed the scholars in his usual happy and entertaining style. Dinner- being next in order, the procession again formed and marched to the table, which was bountifully spread with all the luxuries which the apadon and the good taste of the la ►dics couljl supply. After dinner the Company dispersed, and ere long little knots were seen scattered; through tho woods, some singing, others. swinging, and all enjoying themselves ' exceedingly. Tima passed the afternoon with out a single incident to mar the pleasure of any one. At an early hom the procession again formed and marched • to tlie church where it was dis missed. So ended this first “ Harvest Home” celebration which has been held at Fraukstown for many; yews, and may not another harvest pass without ■ the repetition of the “ Harvest Home,” and may Ibe there to enjoy it F. United Brethren Camp Meeting; Canoe Cebejc, Blair co. f Aug. 1, 1859. Mr. Editor—Weasel publish a Camp Meeting to be hold'(fay the hinted Societies of Altoona Station, and Tyrone Circuit of the Church of the Uniteil Brethren in Christ) commencing September 2d, on the ground occupied by the same t-'oeieties last year, adjourning the farm of Mr. Samuhl Smith, about three iniles Northeast of Frankstomi. '• , - Ample accommodations will be provided on or near the ground for man or beast A board ing tent will be kept; on the ground at moderate charges to Accommodate persons from a distance. No huitering will be allowed. The sale or traffic of ardent Spirits within the bounds pre scribed by jlaw .will be prohibited, or the law enforced on the violators. -The lovejra of the 'Redeemers cause and all well disposed persona are invited to attend and participate; with ias in our work of faith labor of love. 1 Several able --Ministers are expected to be In attendance ito dispense the Word of Life. Robert Armor, Freackir in charge of Tyrone Circuit. Uessbs. {Editors:—The Fifth State Conten tion of the Junior Sons of America was held in Uollidayshjirg on Wednesday and Thursday of last weak, j A large immber* of Delegates were in ateendaniee and a considerable amount of im portant buainesa {transacted. On Thursday af ternoon the Convention adjourned te meet in Schuylkill County, oh the first Wed nesday in August, I 860; On Friday' morning the weather appeared ho unfavorable for the contemplated pie jnic that many of the Delegates left in ihc| v first ’traiiL Those- who remained, however, weredetermiaed to mabei a. dis play, and in the j afternoon aboot 70 turned out in full regalia. Jp, the evening a general picnic was held in hall, frhere they had a good time .of it,-ra thing pot to be wondered at when we Consider that about SO of. the iadiesof Hol lidajsburg and Gaysport were pnsent. The order isin a ond-wehoph it my loog coDShae , ■ TK n ; -- ■ EPILEPSY, OR FALLING FITS. Wo believe we can not do our readers a more important service, than by again calling their attention to that most remarkable preparation, discovered by Dr. Seth S. Hancc, of Baltimore Md., which possesses the power of alleviating and curing that horrid visitation of man—Epilepsy, or Palling Fits. In commending this preparation to our readers, we do so with a conviction that wo are not degrading onr columns to puff a common patent medicine, bnt are placing before them a discovery, which, if fully known, would probably do more to alleviate human suffering, than any invention of modern times. Dr. Uancc, in asking ns to notice his preparation fevorably in our editorial depart ment, has sent us for perusal a number of letters from per sons who have used his Pills; and have been cured thereby. 1 All of them speak in ,the most grateful and eulogistic terms. One great advantage this medicine possesses is thb fact, that it can be transported through tho mails, thereby affoiding evety one an opportunity of dealing' directly with the inventor, and also precluding all possibility of being imposed on by a counterfeit or spurious Imitation. Dr, Uanco pays the postage on bis Pills to any part of t)ie country, and will forward them by return of mail, on the receipt of a remittance. His prices are os follows: One box, $3; two dog $5; twelve do, $24. All orders for the medicine should be addressed to Seth S. Hapco, 108 Baltl more street, Baltimore, Md. For the Tribune, WM. A. HATCHELOB'S HAUL DYE! The Original and Beit in the Wbrldl All others are mere Imitations, and should be avoided. If yon wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, orltuSTY HAIR. Dyed instantly to a beauttfdaod natural Brown or Black, without the least injury* <0 die Qalr or Skin. . ■ Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Wm. A.Bakhdorsinco lB3B,aadnv«r 80,000 applications have been made to the hair, of his patrons of his famous Dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be didtingntshed from nature, and Is vutum hot toinjnro in the least, however long it imay be continued, and tbe Ul effeet of Bnd Dye* remedied ; the Hair invigo rated’jforLtth by this Splendid Dye. Made> sold or applied (In 8 private rooms) at the Wig Factoiy,232 Broadway, Jfew York. Sold by Druggist* in Altoona, and by Druggist* in iu cities and towns of the United States. - ' addnwa up<sn«»teoJ pUteMgrartiigoiLfour *" 1 'V^M;'A.’' 5J>3 York,. [Advertisement.] - 9th REASON. On visiting your numerous mercantile bouses in this plsoe, for the purpose of maUngan advantageous purchase of a considerable amount, I luckily called in the aagnifl cent store of Mr.C.B.SINK. Although to one not sc qoainted with the town, it would seem a Utile out of the way, as It is the uppermost store eu the main (Virginia) street; it is the npperiaost not only in locality but in every respect I examined all his splendid stock of Goods, and think they can not be rivalled in any inland town in the State. I will not pretend to describe his selections, but' invite all to visit his store and it win speak for Itself. The eye is filled with all the gaiety of fashion and the substan tlals of wear that any heart could wish, from the most fas. tldious yonng lady or gent to the grave old farmer. Indeed, . storo 16 sn l* rb . and his clerk, Mr. Vxaca, is beyond a rival in honesty. Integrity and affable manners. Uis very gentlemanly deportment with his kind and accommodating disposition, can never fell to give entire satisfaction to Mr S. and all who visit his Store. Yon are welcomed with a smile, and his straightforward mode of dealing at once convinces you that all he says is right. Yon are always asked tho lowest price and you can place implicit confi dence on bis word. AN OBSERVER. Altoona, August Ist, 1859. SPECIAL NOTICES. M ff f M M $ DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, DR. HOOFEAND’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all eases; and the people have pronounced them worthy. liVer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, - Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a Jlsordered 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 eurpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It mil cure, without tail, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing euree ever known of ■ .. -- - Confirmed Consumption. A. few doses will also at once check and cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from Cold in tub Bowels. ► These mediants are.prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacksok & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of y. M. Jackson will be on the.outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called Everybody's Almanac, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs aft given away by all our agents. for Palo, in Altoona, by A. Roush amt O. W Kessler, and by all Druggists. [may-19, 'S9-lf Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor. In all diseases inflammation more or lose predominates— now to allay inflammation strikes at the root of disease— hence an immediate cure. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAW EXTRACTOR , and nothing else, will al lay inflammation at once, and make a certain cure. D ALLEY'S MAGICAL PAW EXTRA CTOS will cure the following among a great catalogue of diseases: Burns, Scalds, Cuts. Chafes, Sore Nipples, Corps, Bunions, Bruises, Sprains, Bites Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pever Sores, Felons, Kar Ache, Piles, Sore Eyes, Gout, Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Baldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Small Pox, Measles, Rash, 4c., 4c. To some it may appear incredulous that so many diseases should bo reached by one article; such an id»a will vanish when reflection points to tho fact, that the salve is a com bination of ingredients, each and every one applying a perV feet antidote to its apposite disorder. DALLEY'S 3UGJCAL PAIX EXTRACTOR In its effects is magical, because the time is so short be tween disease and a permanent cure; and it Is an cxtrac for, as it draws all disease i-mt of the affected part, leaving nature as perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely ne cessary to say that no house, work-shop, or manufactory should Kb one moment without it. No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dalh-y, Manufacturer. Sold by G. W. Kessler, Altoona; George A. Jacobs, Hol lidaysburg; and by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. Principal Depot,'l6s Chambers street. New York. Nov. jl. 1858-ly C. F. CUACE. HAIR DYE—HAUL DYE—HAIR DYE. h'ov.l9, J9SB-ly AND WORM SPECIFIC* . PREPARED by FLKHQia BROS. hesn a cos tomer.shows thdhia.ml , Tfo B*o>- Pa,March.3o,lBso. theiireat g;wag>CTt conaeqnwiee of “T? annnaptm" ofyour “ Worm Speclflc-Inthisplace and (vicinity, we have entirely exhausted mr ibvk w. shoipd fa«l obliged by your forwarding vlaOornlnr W Y ra d j^ en ’ W ’ th y our ba, » «mo reception of which we wifi' remit yon tho monsy. pyom the wonderful effects of aal* « Specific" in this neighborhood, there could be sold annually »1„~ thy, if to bo had, (wholesale and retail) from some local •gent. If you would compensate a person for trouble and expenae of rending, I think I could make it to your advan tage to do «o. Yours, Respectfully, WSI M. MALLORY, W. E. Poarra. *9“ Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M’LANE’B CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manuOcturod by FLEM ING BROS, of Pittsburgh, Pa. AU other Vennlfogea in comparison aro worthless. Dr. M’LamTa gemiino Terml rage* also his celebrated Liver Pius, tan now be had stall respectable drug stores. Abne peiiitiae in&fs tte V FLEMING BROS. Important to Fjemales—Dr Cheese. Mis’a Puts.—The combination of ingredients in these Pilla are the result of a long and extensile practice. They are mild m their operation, and certain in correcting ail irregularities, painful menstruations iremoTlng ’all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in tho side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, whMfc always arise from interruption of nature, inducing wfl certainty periodical regularity. Warranted purely veget? ble, and free from anything injurious to llfoorhealth. Ex plicit directions, which shonld he read, accompany each box. Price $l. Scut by mail by enclosing $1 to any authorized Agent. R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 165 Chambers street, New York. 2b whom all Wholesale order f should be addressed. Sold by O. W. Kessler, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacobs, Ilolli daysburg; and by all Druggists iu the United States. Call on the Agent and get a pamphlet free. 1 Not. 18,18i8-Iy toothache T| ns disease can he cured by Da. Ksmes’s TooiuiCßS Remedy, prepared by him in Pittsburgh, Pa, which la put up in Bottles and sold at 25 cents each. It is an excellent medicine, when diluted, for spongy and tender gums, and is worth ten times its price to all who need it. Sold here by G. W. Kessler. [Dec. 9,1858-ly. WIGS-WIGS-WIGS. BATCHELOR’S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all. They are elegant, light, easy and durable. fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—ne shrinking off tho head; indeed, this is tho only Establishment where these things are properly understood nad hiado. Nov. 18, 1858-ly 233 Broadway, New York. married. tr 2» V S a Ult- ’ by Henr y Aurandt, Esq.. Mr. GEORGE of Somerset county, to Miss MARY CANOWAY. of Huston tp., Blair co. - - - ’ HOUSfi AND LOT FOR SALE.— The subscriber o.Tcrsat PfivptoSftlb; e tlie HOUSE 4nd UOT no w occupied by bitty 4KbB|99L on the corner of Adeline and Julia streets, S I Vfi£ En*t Altoona. The House is a good Two- nHSit WI Building, containing u HuII.jAHUUmB Parlor, Dining-Room and Kitclien on Uie?®SSSSSBH first floor, four good sleeping rooms on thu second floor, & a finished Attic. The lot is in good ordor. * Persons wishing to view the premises and obtain farther tmfurmatiun will call upon the subscriber.: 3XAKQX. 31. McCKUM. Altoona, Ang. llth, 1859-tf. -i-X per month and all expenses paid. AGENTS wanted in every town and county throughput the United States, to engage in a light and easy buslhes*, in which the above profit may certainly be realized. For particulars address with stamp, Dr. O.PHELP3 BROWN, Aug. 11. No. 21 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. For sale—two houses and iJOTS, situate iu West Ward, Altoona; The one ig a good two-itory plank House, with a basement Kitchen, The other is a one-aud-a-haif story frame House. For par ticulars inquire of JOS. WEAVEIt, SrT August 1,1859.-31 1?0ll SALE —A LAROE TWO . STORY DWELLING HOUSE, with » - a Kitchen attached, a good Well of water mdKHL at tho door, and other conveniences. From § I its size and location it is well calculated bH'I ■IK for a Boarding House. It will be sold ogJHU|W very easy terms. Any person wishing to**S3sS9li view the house and promises will bo shown them by colling on the subscriber at the Store of R. U. McCbrmick, or on the promises, which adjoln’tho Store. Aug. 4,1859.-3 t A. MCCORMICK. WE. BOYERS, • ATTORNEY tC COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY, PA. Will practice in the several Courts of Blair, Cambria, Huntingdon and Indiana counties. Particular attention given to the collection of Chums, and prompt remittances mode. He speaks the Gorman language fluently. 03“ Office* for the present, with J. M. Cherry, Esq*, op. posito Kessler’s Drug Store. Altoona, Angost 4,1850.—tf LADIES* FAIR. The ladies OF SI. Luke’s Prol. £pis’] Church TTiU bold a FAIR in the Boom of the Alfa pim Jfte&ottict’ Library and Heading Hoorn Association, commencing Tuesday, August 16tb, 1539, at 10 o’clock A. Mi, and continuing until FRIDAY EVEN ING, at 10 o’clock P. M., at which time U SURPER will bo served up. The proceeds ore to be applied to the liqui dation of tho debt of said Church. P- Admission 10 Cents—Season Tiokets2s Cents The public ore respectfully invited to attend. Altoona, August 4, 1850.-td : For rent.—the store-room heretofore occupied by H. Tuck, oh the corner of Main and Caroline streets, is now offered forrint. Inquire of the subscriber. C. 0.- SHANNON. July 28th tf. CAUTION— ALL PERSONS ARE hereby notified not to purchase or sell’ any lager beer kegs with the stamp of the ALTOONA BEEWEEt there on, as such kegs never have been and never wiU'btfsold from tho Brewery. All kegs containgtng said stamp wQI be Claimed and taken, wherever (bund, by the uroo rioters of the Brewery to whom they belong. -!•“■■■ > • July 28th 1859-tt ■ WILHELM * BRO. SELLING OFF AT GOST:!' : ODE EKXXRE' STOCK OF • SUMMER aOOiDS. Giw ns a calf and secure GREAT RATtri/irwp l n BOOT§ AND SHOES. We will continue for POOR WEEKS to sell the of onr Stock ofSunmer Good*' : AT COST! n to make room for an early Fall Stock. The People*' Cheap Shoe Strife^ Virginia Bt, two doo© hejdw Supfcrlotehdeht’s Office.: Altootta, duly 38,1889. - C. W KWlil I.T. NO TIGE IS HEJBLEBZ iGIYEN, 'that the Book Accounts Add Kotos oif Dri’C/JT, Hirst, an*? also of the late firm of Hint A Qood,ape. left in nay indebted will make payment Altoona, July 14,-tf JACOB £WOi),V. F. TVrpTICE TO TEAX^rt|--Notice T* hereby given*thal«n ExamfoStfotfof Teachbrg to take charge of the Public Schools of iho Borough of Al toona, vrlfl I>* beldrin Wert School Hoom/on BAT- 1859, TbaPlrectoradestes tasscnra tbssorricsaQf Bleachers -4 teru of 8 suite Schools to opta on thaflrrt SfSfeday la fiepttober. July 14, W69.-t3 B: F. iBoB^.Sec-y. : ' B OE bouaiVd bitters CELKBRATKD HOLLAND KSMEDT IDS , : SI«»S3?SI4 , DISEASE OF THE KIBSEIS,' OF AKY KEri> PEVER AND AGUE. And the Tkriotu aflijctioiiß coDteonent upon Such Hontpd Profottor, Bperiutva; Bcctiao of itacnatmeM. in the Q)O0t of the iioroM&ll SUtci, Ifa faitrahuttnn i . ♦Kt- U i;i < “^ lBrl * tettterod hare ul there ovtr the too ol thi* mighty country. Meeting with great tucoeet SSaan tbenif I now offer it to the American nnhllc. Ita truly wonderful incdiciU It fo particularly recommended to thmo rtrr »■ a 81 ' •» ■“t^fflrss-bSS ssr *S®&s sicsdsjsia • fiur trial. Ono buttle will convince you how inflnltelv tuperior it it to til these Imitation*. 9W “ W “V 801,1 at SLOO per ho'tle, or tlx bottle* (hr |A by the sous nonunuu, be S'» pa , ge ' JR-. & CO.. Jtonitfuctunng PhtcmacottUU and ChemiOt. m ... _ . PiTTauuaaii, pa. and Merchant* gefce/ally tJjiHwgSoat iK) end Canada*. > [Octa& All wanting farms in a be- LIQIITH/L CLIMATE, ricb-solL- tnd ißcure from colmnu 804 aJ '’ ortiBomont ol Kjuumcnton Aimli lu A BOOK FOtt EY ' K J B° d Y.—STAUThIN^ HSCLOBUKES.-Dr7 iEH’S great work- fur the nit:- - lea, or for those contcmplia,.' I ?K.n'arr!sgo—a)o uamw.Tutt Plates. :nt to all potte under(tal.by ail, POST PAIR 800X00 _>plca sold the loatyeor, , The ingle, married, and the mai’- netl happy., A tocturo on ■tore, or how to choose a parti cr; a complete wprk dnMid- Ifery. 11 contains hundred*. i«d—warranted to t>aworth, £»»„. *« "• 5 Beaver street. Albany, N. Y. : . / D- Pil,x ’ » ,K >*. with full directions.' limPr? wHl 08 not nso them. Sent by mall. A* dress Dr. Teller, as above. ■ April 17th, ’59-1$ TO all wanting Farms"' See advertised wont of Hommonfon Lands. “ T ANDS! LANDS!! LANBSI.It Ax>«^ Il t n Ul )i? e ™i gue ? “ Prepwod t« locate LAND '#AA.' July 14, ISM.-tf ° RtAnus > CwaCountjr,lf.'Ter. limncil; ■ £? v - A. B. Clark, Altoona, Pa, • , .. kum> * Co„ Bankers, AltOrtna. Pa^ : McCecm a Dun, Kd 1 turw, u Tiios. A. Scott, Snpt. P. K. K., D- McilußTßiK. Esq., IluntingUon. Pa. T)ERSONS wanting change of oUwala liknoier colLff 0 •*«*■«“« OfUammpqtoa UadJ Levi riling. ' ~~ - IMPORTER Or WINES, BRANBIES, GINS, &£ AlUghtVflj Street, Xotjtk T^ai^^ ' A large stock of all kinds of al,. Braude, will bo kept constantly on hand! and wtllSaStS' In lot* to suit purchasers, at prices ad reasonable‘ aa AS!. can bo had anywhere In the country. ft HO E Business and FRctoriesean-bh* kJ carried on profitably at Hamtnonton ‘ meat of Uammeiuoa fcfflEjsT *™ t l» *m. Putty Knives, *!*SS&w^Saf . ji- ;• Camwood, j ... . M. a ,Tw°"' mlll "“‘ J «***»; I i ui j pAOTSI PAINTS! • 4 Cases Chronfeflrain, 3 CpsestlhroineYeUow. Burned Cniber. * - - ~ , Terra diSknna.' and^^Tby. ANCY TOILET Bazin’s Ponctoo, and Atmondij. Btowu 'Wlddsor, ». .. ' Pare WhHe Windsor, May 12,1859. J>ERFUMERY ' Kim Sbe SwSaJfi' v* Porsalecheepbj f\OAV OILS I Ttafeßeflmd Unwed Off: ' Pnre CarbooOa. • gcw^g^ For Mia «t F)BTOBmiR— Burnet’* Cbcoalne,. - - ‘ Snpejior Bay Sunt,' f . .L : - ,> A|ajrlS».XBS9. TMTIS. ■ PHEBBr* BAILEY'S ■ -ir aaaasi&g°gSa»^ A* ENGLE'S WRITING FLUIPrr PlntVU.rr-Piut few!*«tßottb* Relinks, Stationery, *c,«t - Way 12,1859. • ' ? SOmWOt TTNIT.BD STATES LIFE U KiHCI Company. jtgaaey. Anoa StTMt,'.iitiu)|b, MartJj IT, JM9. ;OBX HMp ■'.-JrY-'T.K-' •'• v;/ /.?■>: s ,-v ■r: *•
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