a-Ssffiß the front *!#**» JJJ' Joro negroes who wjL house. The follows tcred tho parlw^SS ’rmal possession, j d Y !l ne fifoe m an £ 01 L >' the throat «h! and after being a under hi* feet. *«?£ nis head from ft W? Jer. Thcover^r^ I*- 1 *- ot, deeming him dtfad* aovo his feet, whenTfe «ent he sprang up o „ knocked off y hilled with k pportunely brongfi^y respondent ofaConadn again across tho next when he an ippcanng i u the «h*r4 e, chained from head hen rccrossing, carry cooking utensils, and rope, will cook ome. the Maid of jhe MJat, that he realized ®1 - tl0 “ a t Niagara, ap’d c this season jreat river. riennjHaya; Micoiwd yed if we sat abontdt tcr-of-paris and flpar autitics, lay it iujfry 3 sugar amongst penoasly, the phmte noil, becomes «luam ccrtnluty. ■- ; .. ft nrd Bccbher. fIMH v j like eating crabaf_T ; many claws and little ravels is to haveyour without troubfe ’pf >o City the UrgNt, best cfgaatzcaCMaOer afly, Kqrehifjgf. ur *®> from g tolOjgjffi it goartmteod to teem.. i>‘ BoMnea* ana qaaUftud 000. V*c««w*^slws»t 7 ! st Penmanship 1858. f f If prior. iiing. enelote tiro letter' l-.£.Jissiusg_ : ’ &mstam* . i-AW, AXitCCp* nuts of Blair, ChoiNlri id adjoining txmuUes.— L uit.'d States. :.; . it.ended to. Afeftti for U.:d Warrant*, and alt iS and tlielhW. . d: ('■rtr-Burtool EaOjPUU-' I'n*. Judjre of Fayttte’ ■•mens. of Wheeling, Ta; il .Ji. John tV. ERUngefy nd.-rj.hJa. irry ou thqirbusi- I.vumonlon, free Pwa it the peuteeaann. flee Is. in another column. L —THE SUB \y lu- . asnraljf homo fcraU !-• luxuriously enpplUd ml citios. arid Ijußar 3. . ITU chargee* are he t' Mii the jilsEe, aud h* il ii’i'.-J of l»y (hose vrlw «■-: iuj: to r>fcl»e a share eu.ii oj.' to JOIfX BOWMAN. ALE 25 MILES dm the State ofJletr P. pricaltnrM [nrfoni, vttonr. The Iwo ls n . and liSDhm froee v ;niug and bunding— an to seen g rotting. — > troiu frosts. T«nv ithin four yearsbT.an*.. v . Vine Street Whirf r ?.J for Uepimi’itifcjhr ' ■ i - - \*-l C S 3 « s# "'■ EEim A&H -:r ’■tv ” rid oar stock of JPe re , I* verjr lwAlry! we jw for pur»»U ;< -k!» would do t- making tbibbr ; .u our Store at rionnol*, Boots M* - [Aug. 4, XBSP-V. --- iONS KNOW i . firm of Bunyaa * c-; r accounts without i u thirty day* here laced in tha hand* Of AN A SANPORD. li ■ patronage hereto' it by the citizen* of public with nil kino* r to settle their ac ■ipect longer Indul ag credits will , “ indulged so tnuen UtXI.V ECKVAN- y.—The Sub! i^ated'' K. B. TAYtOB. change their Country, a N»» Where the elto* l * u< ft of the Ilatninaa^ somPTi^s; ad At tUsotßi.'fr- 1 ! - |tota Sl#- LOCAL ITEM'S,. % pagM&x 1 Btair ***ss awning an Excursion Train, nnniber-: U * u«*n, conveyed between 800 god 1,000 from Hollidaysburg and this place, to There are only sone 16 or 18 tents the dte selected, as wellaa the g*l* 1 to lt > * a ttbjat ftB rough as cojuld well w found, at least, this was the general fn the morning, theserrices were con (jjctcd by B”. Barnhart, of Williamsbntg tJir-' f ho delivered an exeellentdUoonne:Qn ; j ft! land repentance of Peter. In the afternoon H. C. Dosh, of HollidaySbarg.discoursed the certainty of a resurrection andjudgment, «as followed by Eev. Creighton, of this in a powerful exhortation. We could jot et»y to witness the effect iof these appeals to the unconverted, but learn t that (they were followed with good rcsul ts. Excellent order was oKerred in and about the camp ground during e ar itay, although we were sorry to hehr that liquor was to be had at a house inLthe vicinity ; bat a very few persona gate evidence -of having idulged alittle. Tiachsus’ Insimrirß.—'AlOacher’s Institute till be held in Wiiiiam#bjnfgf>commencmg on today, August 29th, iojsonSuuc one (wk. Profo. F. A. and T-AUen,*nd probably Fnf. Stoddard, sill be pr6»sit to assist in the aerciiw- ' ' Oiiog to unavoidable ciroomstanoca, the on itrtigned was unable to give notice sooneiybut, sc p« that every teacher will 'make an effort to - Every male teacher will be well entertained, u good Hotels, for fifty cents per day. Female meters will be provided for, at-private houses, '•« of charge. KilliuMburg can bo reached by stage, from iloliiilijrsburg and Spruce Greek, at moderate dirges. JOHN DEAN, Co. supt. Ilollidaysbtirg, Aug. 19, 1859. Chubcu Rsopbned.— The Lutheran chtirch, uich hai LWn closed ftp the last four weeks, .Vtlie purpose of making repairsand improve nttli, will Be reopened on next SabbatU-.the ;t!h of August ai 101 o'clock. The pulpit, niascoUiug,, window-facing, and other parts ■like internal wood work, have been painted at; and the walls and ceiling, which had Kg keen darkened with amoke. huve now been ktoUßil with a beautiful cost of fresco. Those sabers and friends 6f the church, who so (iimmsljr aided in liquidating the remnihihg At s few months ago, .and now, again in aiing tiiesc improvements, will .doubtless ■iikie an ample requmehition for their sacri iMmthe increased attractions and comforts *f lids place of ia[prthip.. hUtBBEBRT Wise.— As the season for ma ke Elderberry Wine is close at band, we give it': The ferries Unripe, wfo-flftt picked bytbe stems, then Eijptd with thq hand, or trimed close with am. Next they are .smashed .fine, which Uhne by means of a stick in the form of a*:*. Let them .remain until the next day, to the juice is pressed out slowly in » cheese pa, or any othCr convenient Way. Kelt boil a*juice " twenty skim it, and add pounds of white sugar to a gallon. When uwmadda staall piece of white bread |SEfI that Las been dipped ,in yeast Lot it iuad three days, remove the crust, and the •« is ready for bottling. Age improves it. I 'iiu Pi uDixc.—Remove (be cores ffom a apples without breaking the .rind;[stand ■« apples, side by aide, in a well greasodj shal ’ pw, and put into each aptfle a teaspoon ; d sugar, a small piece ofbKr, and a few of ground cinnamon. Haring made a butter of eggs, milk and flour, pour it over -• fniit until the pan is half filled ; bake It in a Jten, and eut vith'h sauce of cold cream, tai-aly pulp of the apples bursting through browned rind, the .glistening particles of ’y pudding looks sweetest, em "‘•‘d in a yellow, foamy looking custard, is even to the eye; but, how infinitely lC ‘ to tlie taitc » let; erciy housekeeper try I'lxitc, ■ Of 7, Pic Ktc — We lire Bony that ve pn«.bc,on.hand to participate in thefesti- the occasion of the abor* picnic, h esiae off on Thursday lost, .« jre have informed rt was one of the most pleasant -gottfii up in this section. The “good Lj f P " Tldcd by the ,adies far exceeded the f the company, and we are pleased to I'otiref n Portlo^ n Of . wfa ‘ ch *« left oTer L*? y into a basket, by some of r stood in need Pleasures of the day. i ' Fair Qur absence from home on* kt at T* *** -Pleated ow being Vnuwh, bat we m»do-Btan4 tljit it L b T u ~ to lwr» been a gr.aid affair Nted W » U Almost «T«?y article kiidi’ A*P; k r«j iT **** ?“jte a bandsome Bumhaa, for the chwdi thereby. ,' : u P° n f °r the ezami- Ntliasi^ 0 ”*” for L ° g *“ to *Mbip jchool K^S Taerfay. Auguat K «»foj September Bth. Thfcohahge N W thatthe kL **’ itate Wimeaaa flt Wil the 29 th inaL # *■ ' 1 mm ”' Kiltou. s9"?# W*# »|»pe*Md in r »»ih.? Weefehttt really, r'PfUf j_, “P^iMiwlyjnf^ I I On Saturday -last, a very pleasant pic-uic came off in the “Loop,” some five miles from this plaoL. It Was given by the Union Sabbath School of that section .of the country. The Ilollidaysburg Feifoibles, unde* the dpmmand of Lieut. John E. MoFarlane, were present by in vitation.; Tbs scholars of the school were ac companied by their parents and many of their friends. Addresses 1 wefe delivered by Revs. Junkin and Knight. The children were treated to an abundance of “good things,” which had been prepared for them. On the whole, the day was spent in the most plensant?and agreea ble manner, and all who were present came away fully satisfied that they had enjoyed them selves. ' ' On Saturday last the examination of Teachers for the schools of thip place was held. The Board of Directors hare selected the following persons as the teachers of the different schools, which will open on the Ist Monday of Septem ber:— The Welsh Miners’ Club, assisted by Mrs. Drunker, will givnar concert in the Court House, on Thursday evening. The programme consists of a number of choice glees, .duetts, songs, &c. They will no doubt render entire satikaotion. We understand that the Hev. David J. Yerkes, of Pittsburg, will deliver a lecture before the Washingtonian Society ofthis place, on Tuesday evening the 29th inst; He is well-known in this community, having resided here for some years, and the mere announcement of his pome will insure a full house. He Is one of the ablest and most eloquent speakers in this seic tion of the State. W. »w generallyioth to speak a word In praise of whatarc tailed * 1 patent luididnes.” Indeed, It ia an article In the code ofmedical ethics, that a physician whosanctionstho nseofsuchremedies cannot bo.consid*, ored a.ineinher of the But there are exceptions' to the tnost'gtringifntrnlee, and many of the diaclploi oX JEaculapihg hare lieencwnjicUod, by thejlwpa y, G,.\y. .Ee««lf.r,' Altoona;' Ofo. A, JntxAt, Qolll- by aU the ■ Apnl andittapamphlsi fc«*, 2* 'Sf I.k;. Nos-Coebobv* Wamno'Ttctu.-H. Pettit . B* t * WBply of the floid. tt .!' dned lnk !•*** ittaaiu ,* A. irith dimerit to «,« flow, 83. The flow iswt e*o«d ed by anylaid in existence. 4tb. Ite d*Btrn« aDDli'rfr *** Mj ollltt - i(tt ' being mtsTht c°lor inline Uact whwh fa pwfwuble to d«d. black. Cth. The pnee lalces than for ardiMry inir ff nf lu if '“- The School Erectors of Altoona Sohool Diatriot have made the fol tenr-~ SeleCU ° Q ° f * re for ** oping East ward—-Ist A. H. Sembower “ 1 Miss P. M. McCrnm. “ Primary— -Mr. E. Eld> Pri; « „ 1 ;• - i 6r > incipm _ . ■. MlssEflaJ. Homes, West! Ward—lst Grade—Mr. J. G. Couasman. 2d “ MisaE. J. McCormick. “ " Primary— -Sir. Ifi. Kipsloe, Erin’L “ Bliss IJ. Galbraith, Asst Issueakce.— -We would'direct the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Pennsylvania Insurance Company, of Pittsburgh in another column, from which it will be seen that Wm. R. Boyers, Es fl ; lias been appointed agent for this place. ,®his company is consi dered of the most tellable institutions of the kii|d in the: State, and we hnow that the agent in this place is one of the most gentle manly and accommodating. All particulars and necessary Information .given by applying to the agent at J. M. Cheny's.office. - j Skevjoks in the Pblot. :Epucopal Chuech. Through neglect on our part, the services in St Luke’s Church, in this place, have been published erroneously on our first page for some weeks post. Divine service is now held in the church every Sunday at 10} o’clock A. M., and 7} o’clock P. &!., and also every Wednesday evening at 7}.o’clock. Sunday School 9} A. M. Notice Pabticulab.— Thb gentleman who answered to the name of Mr. Hesscr and re ceived a $lO bill from the subscriber, in front of the Post Office, a few days since is requested to return the money to the subscriber at once and save further trouble, as he is known.' LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. Holudatsbceo, August 23d, 1859. Messes. Editobs Local items of general interest to your readers are very scarce here, at the present time. We will, however, endeavor to give a few which wo trust will prove of some interest to the readers of your paper. Boy’s High School—Prof. John Miller. Male School No. 3—H. B. Whittington, ! “ 2—E: C. Damnire. *■ 11 I—John Mitchell. “ 3—Mies Philandra. Hart. ‘ “ “ 2 " Jane HorreU. “ : 1— “ Mary J. Williams Female “ it U SPECIAL NOTICES. C. W. HORRELL. WH. A. HATE DYE! Origmgl aftd. Bat in tht Woridl All others are mbretoltatfons,and should be avoided, if ed&>o etcaji^ti^tdjv GEAY, EED, or EUark lIAXB. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Broam or Slade, without the least InjurytotUo UairbrSlcini N J fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awards toWm. A. Batchelor since pLS3O, arid ovcr 80,000 ljaTe been made to the hair of fits patrons of his famous Dye. WM. A. BATCIlkum'S; lIAIE DVBprodaces a color Dot to be distinguished fropi nature, and is wauuraptuot' to injure in the least, however long it may be continued, and the El effect of Bad Djjes remedied; ths, |UJr invjgo rated for Life by this Splendid Bye. V : Mode, sold or applied (in. 9 private rooms) 'at the Tflg factory, 232 Broadway, Now YoySf. Sold by Druggists in Altoona, and' by DniggiSts In aQ theiumeaadaddsess'^poqwsteef’ ; rvj v , *ov. W. ISM-ly j SJ3Broadway, Kof Torhi -wrmiM-i 6ERMAWJITTEKB, Thepmtt ; present thrastghyeampfjHal. tion ii rendered fa ther* m all caret; and the people have pronounced them verify, Utot Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of : the Kervoa* System, Ifiseasek of tlie Kidneys, and & diieaifa arising from a ditordered ** ver fadenett j of the stomach anddigetdoe the The Cordial hat acguind a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant.Jt will cure, without fail, the most severe fad long-standing Cough, Cold, ox [Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In flaetin, Croup, Pneumonia, lacipiant Consumption, and has performed the ffatastfaishing cures ever know* of OopfinuedConsamptio&. A few fates pm alto at once cheek and cure the fast severe Diarzboaa proceeding from Cold is ths Bowels. These mediates arc prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackso* £ Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and ore told by druggists and dealers in medu&us everywhere, at 76 cents per bottle, , TM signature of C. M. Jacksoh will be oh fa ofatide wrapper of each bottle, r Ih fa Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called Eveeybodt’s Almanac, you wilt find testimony and commendatory notices from all parte of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. k- F ° r 1 ?,£ ltoona > b F A - Roush and G. IV Kegslor, andby allDrnggifits. [way 19, ’5O-ly Mey’s Magical Pain Extractor. Id all disease* Inflarjiiuation more or less predominates now to allay inflammation strikes at the root of .disease— hence an Immediate cure. BALLET’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, and nottang die, trill allay inflammation at once, and make a certain cure. , PALLET’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure the'following among agreat catalogue of diseases: Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Chafes, Sore Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Bruises, Sprains, Bitesj Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrofula, Dicers. Fever Sores, Felons, Ear Ache, Piles, Sore Eyes, Gout, Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald Head, Salt BWnn, Boldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Sm.ii p ox Measles, Hash, Ac*, Ac. To some It may appear incredulous that so many diseases should be reached by one article; such an id»a wiU vanish when reflection points ; to the lact, that the salvo is a com bination of ingredients, each and every one applying a per fect antidote to its apposite disorder. PALLET'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In its effects is( magical,;because the. time is go short be tween disease and a permanent cure; and it is an extrac tor, os it draws all disease out of the Effected'part, leaving nature ns perfect; os before the injury, ft is scarcely ne cessary to.say that no house, work-shop, or manufactory should bo 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 by 0. W. Kessler; Altoona; George A. Jacobs, Uol lidayaburg; and by aU tlie Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the/United States and Principal Depot, 1615 Chambers street, New York. Nur. IX, 1868-Iy : C. F. CHACB. A Voice iFrom Virginia. Cabix Poixt, Surry Co., Va. Dr. Stih & Uahcet— -Iwas in Baltimore In'ipril, 1864, and from a paper 1 received of yours was induced to buy a box of your I’Hls, recommended as a sovereign cure for the Epileptic Fits At that time one of my servants had been afflicted with • fits about twelve years. When reaching homo, I commenced with the Pills according to directions. Ido not think site has had one since. My wife, though, is somewhat induced to believe she may have had one only. Enclosed you will find five dollar*, for which you will please forward me two boxes, j suppose you can forward them, by mall. Your compliance will oblige me. Yours respect - M. P. SLEDGE. Dr. Hanco’s Epileptics Pills arc also a sovereign remedy for every modification] Of nervous disease. The nervous sufferer, whether tormented by the ucdtc, physical agony of neuralgia, ticdoloreaux, or ordinary headache, afflicted with vagdo terrors, wppjtpncd by periodical fits, threatened with paralysis, hOrne down and dispirited by that terrible lassitude which proceeds from a lack of nervous energy, or experiencing ajny other paid or disability arising from the unnatural conditioned the wonderful machinery which connects every member with the source of sensation, mo tion and tiiougiit—derives ■ immediate benefit from the use ol those pills, wliich at-once calms, invigorates, and regu lates the shattered uervmpa organization. Sent to any part of thei country by mail, free of postage. Address Seth 8. IHance, 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Fr|ce, one it wo dog |5; twelve do, $24. Diseased of the XJver. When the celebrated-Dr. Rush declared that drunken ness we* a diseasp, bo eddneioted a truth which tlie expe rience and observation’ of medical men is every day con finning. Iho many lnsane excesses of those who indulge: in the use Ofspiritnous liquors, may be’thus accounted for. Tho true cause of conduct, which is taken for ipfatuation, is very frequently a diseased state of the Diver. No organ In thei human system, when deranged, produces a more frigbtfiil catalogue of diseases. And if, instead of oppljing remedies to the manifestations of dis ease, as is topoftep the .cjtsp, physicians would prescribe with to thbbrigiiud cause, fewer deaths would re. ..suit from diseases; induced by A deranged state of the Liver. Three-fourths of the diabases enumerated under the bead of Opnsqniptlon, scat in a diseased Liver. Dr. All* ns’s celebrated Liver, Pills, prepared by Fleming Brea, are a certaiocurej jrarefol to ask forDR.M’X.ANE’S CEItEBR AT ED mamilkctured by JfIBM JNG BROS. Pa. Ail other Vermifuge* in comparison areworthlesi.; Dr. Jd’Lanc’s genuine Yeirmi ihge, also bis celebrated liver Pills, can now bo harfat all respectable ding stores. -front, genuine unleu thetfgnature ■tf ! PMMSa PROS, k - -H HAIR DYE—HAia DYE—HAIR DYE. TOOTHACHE dtoaase can be- cured by ttLK«rsx*’»TooT«A TOUPEES surpass aU.~ They are elegant, light, eaey and darai>le. Pitting to a charm—-noturniug up behind—no shrinking off the bead; Indeed, this to the only Establishment where these things ere properly understood and hjade. Not. 18,1858-ly 233 Broadway. Now York. DBBD. TVTOTIOB.—THESE WILL BE A of TeachersforXocantownship, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth. Tho commence at 9 o'clock A. M, In tho ColllnsrUle School Moose. Each applicant Const be present at that hour and be provided.with PaP* l- and pencU. Ten teachers are re quired to supply the schools. / A. LOUDON, Stc’y. Logan Township, August 18th, 1860-2 t. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, of PinaBDBOH. W. R. BOYERS. AGENT, ALTOONA, FA. Capital and Surplus over $150,000.00. DIRECTORS: f.“? b^“ t . nter » , A A Carrier, Oeo W Smith, Body Patterson, A 3 Jones, Wade Hampton. fet" 1 - , Robert*® ° . I Grier Sprout, Jas H Hopkins. This Company hag paid losses from the date of its inccr iU , 185 *’ U P 40 1859, to amount of $302^36.07, 15 *° £*?: lar Diridends of fronTs to 16 per cent, affording evidence of its stability and usefnl- De T' Promptly Paid. A- A- Caawut, Pratt. I. Gauat Spaoci, jfcc’y. SfeSOO ■—the subscribers • wish to employ on active reliable'man iu each Hectlon of the State to travel and tako orders for SEGARS & TOBACCO. by samples. Will pay a salary of $6OO to SXOO per year, payable monthly. For samples and particulars apply to, or address, inclosing stamp for return postage, a ’ CARY S SMITH. Aug. 18-st] Tobacconists, 312'1’carl St. New York. House and lot for sale.— The subscriber offers at Private Sale g the UOLSE and LOT no a- occupied bv her, on thf corner of Adalinc and Julia streets, WMI 8 J| ML East Altoona. The Iloose is a good Two* Wwiß e i Shn-j- Frame Building, containing a Hall.sSDßmaß Parlor, Dining-Room and Kitchen on first floor, four good sleeping rooms on the second floor, ft a finished Attic. The lot is in good order. Persons wishing to view the premises and obtain further imformation will coll upon the subscriber. ... . MAKGI. M. McCRUM. Altoona, Aug. 11th, 1869-tf. W R. BOYERS, T T • ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LA IFJ ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY, PA. Will practice in the several Courts of Blab, Cambria, Huntingdon and Indiana counties. Particular attention given to the collection of Claims, and prompt remittances made. He speaks the German language fluently. Office, for the present, with J. M. Cherry, Esq., op posite Kessler’s Drug Store. ’ ' Altoona, August 4,1869.—tf HOSTETTEE’S STOMACH BITTERS. It is a fact that, at some' period, every mem ber of the human family is subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions; but, Tnth the aid of a good tonic and the exercise of plain common sense, they may be able so to regulate the system as to secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true, course to pursue is certainly that which will produce a natural state o I things at the least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. lloslotter has in troduced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfac tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the sys tem to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arisiug from a morbid inaction of tho Stomach or Bowels, producing Crumps, Dysentery. Colic, Cholera Morbus, etc., these Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea; dysentery or flux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cause of which may always be attributed to-derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by usiim HOSTETTER’S STOMACH Biri’EßS, as pcT directions on the bottle. Tor tins disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind ; then why not use, an article known to be infal lible? ’ All nations have their Bitters, us a pre ventive of disease and strengthener of the sys tem in general; and among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people th.vy the Germans, from.whom this preparation nated, based upon scientific experiments r.hich have tended to prove the value of preparation in the scale of medical foienue. Fey tit asd Ague.—This trying ar d provok ing disease, which fixes its rel'.ut'legs gr aa p on the body of man, reducing to a mere sha _ dowinashort time, and rendering him phy sically wnd mentally unless, can he driven la 9 1180 HOSTETTER’S BLN OB NED BITTERS. Further, none' of the above-stated di*«ascs can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if tha Bitters are used as per directions. And as they nciihcr create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. Pcrsotis in Advanced Tears, who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters arc invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only bb tried to be appreciated. And to o mother while nursing these Bitters arc indis-. peneable, especially where the mother’s nour-. ishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength durst yield, and here it is where 'a goad tonic, such, as Hostetler's Stomach’Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing,.' should ask their physician! Who, If ho is acquainted with the virCub r ’of the BittcrsV will recommend their use in all cases of weakness. CAimOV.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations orcounterfeits, but ask for Celebrateu Btomacu Bittem, and see that each bottle has the words “Dr. J. Hostler's Stomach Bitter*” blown on the side, of the bottle, and stamped qn the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signore is on ths label. Prepared and apld hf BOSTBTTBB ik : druggists, grocers, and dealers genenDp thrCTmdtoatth.fr United States. Panada, - AmeHoa. and Germany. ~ : tSh BoJ Wilmington, Delaware. »a_ The Drawings of the Delaware Statu Lotteries are published in the New \ ork Times and Herald^ GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM, NO. 1. "ALTOONA HOUSE." ALTOONA, PA.. TLTHEBE MAY BE HAD ALL THE ▼ popular Publications of the day, os follow*: Aew iork Ledger, New York Mercury, New York WeeMy, Scientific American, Mw York Itcnxrly. Flag of Our Union, True Flag, American Union,' Saturday Btming TUt, Dollar Newspaper, Sunddy Dispatch, Sunday Mtrcury, Wtnerly ifagarine, Prank Leslie's Pictorial, Harper 1 * Weekly, ' Ballou's Pictorial, TYank Leslie'i HL German Pttner. the illustrated World, {German,) The New York Clipper, ’ Aational Yhlice Gazette, United Slates Police Gazette, BosmiFOot, Irish American, Home Joui-nat, Banner of Light, 7 -, DAILIES: Philadelphia Press, New York Herald. Nero York TriSune, Pittsburgh True Press, Nem YorkWnts. Pittsburgh Chronicle, Lrcmrg RaUetm, Evening Argus. I K^ uIJI,J i h L u ' ,K Puhlicatiohsas they appwu MifgH7.inea, Ntnele and Romance, Wiscellaneoua BCoka! v.cJiool Books, Copy hooks. Slates. Pens, PihclXs, Cap and Letter Paper, Envelopes, ‘ Tissue Paper, Blank Books and In feet e?e™ tiling m tlio Stationary line. Toys, ■El*' tions and Games of every variety, pip. turcs and I‘ictnre Frames, i P ' county, for ROHEtcELKUKATED SA^VE^d^ iWrefy cure all sores to which it H. FKTTINGEE. il $6O per month and alt expenses paidT iACFEVrS wanted in every town and county throughout the United States, to engage in a light and easy business, Jri which the above proflt may certainly ho resized. address with stamp, . Dr. 0. PHELPS BHUWN, > Aug, n. No. 21 Grand St, Jersey City, N. J. HPHB HAMMONTON FARMER—-i Jersey ’ 011111)0 subscribed for lit only 25 cents Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Edl tor of the Farmer, Uammonton, E. O. New onn S nf'fh« T J?°^i W < Sl i ins i :llcap ,aIMl » ofth o best Tlnlnn .n^i l^ 81 and n,OBt deli «btful climates in tS union, and where crops ate never cot down by frosts the £SSnton ST ° f tto uonh ’ 860 of Hmn. THRESH FISH & VEGETABLES.- JL The subscriber will receive daily during ike ~ k&fTEQ^feSt IpIl “ “* WU *"« b * Sallad, Qnions,'Rhubarb, Radishes, Cucumbers Strawberries, £c. Also, Fresh Lake Fish, Altoona June 2,1859.-3 m MATHIAS, OTTO. PLUMBING, GAS PITTING- AND He will be plcascdto attend to all orders in hislinnwiu. promptness, neatness and durability * • “ ?f? 0 workwaninitied. 1 t* Altoona. August 4,1859.-1 m« . ACTION -ALL RERSGN&I ABE, not to purchase or tellanr fairer iWr kegs wlth tbe statnp of the ALTOOJfA BREWER?* rtmS ou, as kegi B eTet hare been and sSffidS* fann the Brewery. AUkega ■.*? fbuwcd oqd taken, wherever found.- bribe TV ITIPJ.. 18 HEBEBIT SEVEN, AItOOM, July jM.' occupied ly H. Tact. on the %)raa» of •fe'-w' i4S»BpOQftX&. ■w JfCffil the celebrated Holland rejiedy yog DIBEWE er THE kidneys/ : LIVER COMPLAIN T, WEAKNESS OP ANY KINfl Fever and ague/ And the various affections conaonnont upon a disordered _ . _ „ stoj/jot Or Liver, Soch as Indinetion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky geidst ; ileattootn, usi of Appetite, Despondency, CwtlnsM > KSS B S& 8 "“t [B 1111 feoomaPe S fteUfalyc Affections, it has in numerous instances utotoT' MMr bepsAikS, and in others effected a decided cure. r IhlejD a puwdy vegetable compound. prepared on strfcth* * W ’ N ' * he manner of the ccletatecff ’ HMMMKfMtaeois Boerbate: Because of its erretsusSipsK Ruropean Status, its Introduction Ittlv *7* States was intended more especially for those ' ofourfethortondscattered hen* and there on Ahe ferel?'- this mighty country. Meeting with great success among,-' torn. 1 BOW offsr it to the American public, knowingthat its truly wonderful medical virtues taL’«t be acknowledged. It lAjJWtleuiarlj rctotmaended to those pcre.ns constitutions may have been impaired by the coathmbu* uae of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation, lines '' f«Hy Wst*ftt*aw>u*. tneircCt, it .finds Us way directly toJ&e acat of life, thrilling apd quick* nhia every nerve,. raMur SSSjtiSHgW* ft* '*** **P|: C great popularity fit tKW itellghtA) faff' m» has induced mjgy injbttttpoa- should guard against thing elm uptll youMee,olT«a BoerimTeiaAiaUndlNMfin a ftdP triali One bottle vNifeouvloce' Wu* InriWlNß superior it is to all these imitations. , . BEN.T. PA"«E, ,TK., & ifJtU MixnvfaettcHng > Phar>wreirffn& ' I'maBUBOU, DA. " A- ROUSH, Altoona, Va., aid. hi- PfggaSat ' and Merchants generally throughout ffib United sEttctt and Canadas, , Alt. wanting -farms mJi s IrIUUTVULCLUIATH. tic* soil, mt*Me«n.lK>* fronts. See odvoHltcmeat of iiomnenton Latutaiu anottof.:; column. . .. bookfo^isv^ tVBODY.-STAKTUMtt ; Dr. T|fcW t H’S great work for thaBgu%' or fur tkow . ttiu , riA£e^di)OpAn£Wc.j ■LATEST to all parts under seal, UK I, TOST I*AID. eov,ouw tr« sold the hut year, The 10, married, and the mar-> happy. A Lecture 6a' or how- tochuosea'partp . a comid«t4_wpfk iqt Aud' -ry- It contains hundred/ 1 ’ jcd—warranted tAbeWorth _ r- -U lor it, 25 cent* Is spade 4f.\ man*^ 0 B k UD P a onclosed, will secure a copybyrstnunof DR. TELLER has devoted a lifetime to the COM oftdis' ease on which his books treat. Addrees A. fImaS&MK; No. 5 Boatci* street, Albany, N. V « female'Tßu, $1 * box, with Married ladles should not use them. dross Dr. Teller, as above. Apnf lftt T 0 a)] wanting Farms/ See adrotke^ ment of lUmmpoton Xanrt*. T/4JW 1 L 4NPai : ! v-T- A'vw’l BCBMirad to-lnr«eeir.aefwiy W- : *«*^ e Onwha nod NebtKk*CttylUMi OSm*— ■•/ GooJ DrlectioiM pwiDow be made nocur *>e and BCt; | AUetftmy- s^- i A large stock of all kinds of LIQUOIW of rtll *lfE hfai • *jjy* * e £* constantly on hona, in low to suit porcbasora, at prices as reosi&ifcle W«Bs can be had anywhere in the country. . [MayIVW-tT ' SHOE Business and «*.« jfof wwjod on profitably ,tt Wwiißostoii ■ 'i&JSSSAefr ment bf Uanuiioutou Lanihi. Ift A f BOXES win|)ow mms, ' ■ : ;' : .“ ■* '“' "TjD&ma£, ri j;s :> ' Extract logroodL '.' 1 Camwood, .. " -'. Paints i paints i ?«»*•. WHITE IBAK Bra&ti' 1,000 B*. \TM» June 4Cases Clifomo Orti^a, ; ' -ii- : -- 3 Caaes Chrome Telld*. ' ' r ' v - •*■ JJurtJcHUtffOpf: ; * >«■*»° »«o™ and for Fancy toilet Clearer** a YIXG *9**K Bizln’e Poucu^ly , "’ :; ; ' " f May 12,1859, PERFUMERY. . r foie tile cheap by OILSI-tos-! - .; Puyo Oil, ; ' _ • • ExtnilSrd .. •-■■.• :'\'STsjg •, Kerowwteo* ■ ■ ' ti&ti&SSm'- Wr sale at Ityoo'aKatbtiron, Superior Bay Rum, Mar 13; 1859. c]l/ii»S: EHEBE BAILEY’S assortment |. _ Cutter a SUOCLdIr BRACES for t- j u, -r Gentlemen and Children. by %SSt£. A writing PLUIP, ' 1 t*A . In Quart, . ■ - - - • 1 t ••- ?f VZ?W *9. Jr VL TTfrJTBD #J£T»S US&A Plwti r. ; -.. •?• - f*. > "/-'’a » *i' .--v ;f ;• ,'^>r