.0.00 U“ City Q,,. »cil ond best arge, Hall* : Calculations, , L ciiuuj. a fu l' c °W“o, from e told » . luating, j g gunra,,^to; Jj** ki of lin y to $l,OOO. lSm *r-*o v ttcatloa—a*TU w , t i for Sest Writing The-best Mid gr<»ts,T„. . ■ Hull or U le Colon.J iVtil at half price. “Wusr*. . c u lar, Specimens of , ! tmbeUlHhed ; V J .'ff.J*M£nST fl »t»bttrgh, f a. iIR CODUXy’ —’ fiAL SOCIJBXY 1!0U> 118 JAL EXHIBITION / daysburg , Hi aud Vtb, 18 5». be DISTRIBUTED ritorluuK exhibitors of U o rm«. try, Orniii Fruit, A*ric«iwi •1 y ankle of Uun^SwiJ^j! ETS'ONE COLLAR,', ■ »n. hi« lady, and children ua.n. md at all times during the E, .V'i'My »n‘l enter thulnclosnr. 1-12 TICKETS, 25“ ‘be enclosure iimm.s will ouly bo awarded to , of the Society. • forward .to the Secretary. “ ,l ,‘ u exhibit pravMU&lL “ ut proper arrengemenUinaj ■ Moy.d from the grounds pr*. . about permission from the i* n -in i um,; though awarded. tlie owntr*s name i m the liooka, and vrin taUo I number, la tlieirarruns*. t.iras for such parposewdl 'XG MATCH. \ « t 9 o’clock, and. all Imnig ’ A t;lrt % appointed tlm«. ■ .Invi? his nt Tin J:KZS, retulyJ^HK l s ‘ J "e «r Jp- fPPir and Jprieot i s warranted. B. B. lAYLOB- PERSONS AfiE i.iw* Vsoil any lagw~ r ' r-JO.VA BUKWKBi thor*- • ii and never will h* *™J hiainging said stamp J’** i juml, by the proprietor* * WILHELM A PBQi ty change -■itMjing Country, ; ing. Where the Ttisement ol tboXLuntO 0 * :eson oe EN* ier. aa agent for an ! Comp % P t carry on theirbos** ; Ilamiuonton, fr»» *SJ, nut the past da. in another CollW**' PESCRIg^ IB pMita CriJw»c. LaCAL ITEMS. Cos* ' Having a, leisure day-on Wed of la*t week, we jumped aboard the gut Train at 8 o'clock/, in then:orniDg,and in tfceeonrse of three quarters /of an honr arrived tie flourishing city of Tyrone, where it was reported the military most had congregated W lh* week. After viewing the; city a abort time, rt eeen from the veranda of the City Hotel, we determined on a “splurge,” and forthwitn proceeded to cany onr determination into exe rtion by splurging through the mud for a half *!lc or more, until we arrived at the tented field, where we bebeldlho “pomp andcitcum jtance of glorious war,” under rather rinfavora lie jiUspiets, the rain of the night previous hav ing lomevrhat cooled the ardor and wiited the iMthen of the plumed warriors. There were some .twelve , companies on the ground—eleven belonging to- this county, and one to'Phillipsbug. Clearfield county. We did not take the tronble to inquire the names of all the companies and their officers, consequently (Minot give them in regular .order. The morn ing lookingjijather unfavorttbje, -battalion drill »us dispensed with, and company drill, for 2£ hours, ordered. Accordingly iaU ihe ccmpanios appeared on the drill under their res pecilvc officers, and each selecting a spotseper ate from the others, commenced their evolutions. Tbraugh the hla^ r Qsn. Bell, who was acting as Brig; : General, We obtained w 'fa vorable position on thefield from which to view ill? msnoeuvers of the companies. Sc far as we could judge, all the companion went .through their evolutions with much skill and credit/ some of them far surpassing, our expectations. Our attention was first attracted to the Holli- Jnjßbwg I'encibles, who were going through a wry pretty manoeuvre of loading and firing in sitting and lying positions, which they execu toJ admirably. Next our attention was directed to a company of red shirts, in a distant part of tin; field, which we were informed was the Juni iUKiflo company, under command of Lieut. Ilcrre!, who were engaged in a manoeuvre styled picket filing, and so well did they perform it that they became the observed of all observrs ;\,r a time. Cysidcring that this company has (i iy been organized a few months, it centainly Ifiervta credit. Js we said before, all the companies did well, and we hope none ufUl take offence at our men tioning of the above two, as it happened that wc were ia a position to observe them more {.trticularly than others.' , I During the exercises, Gen. Bell desired to kvi' a little amusement ip- the way of skirmish tug, and accordingly requested the Juniata Bifles :uj Logan Hides to commence .the exercises by iccrciiv surrounding and capturing the Tyrone tav::!iv. who were manoevreing in distant part tim lie'd, and were unaware of the design. Accorl.ugly the two companies formed together af t n r manoiTreing for some .time, proceeded w mat part of the field occupied by the Cavalry, riu wore drawn up in line and standing at cast, little dreaming of the intention of the Ri- I Stacu. Ere they “smelt the rat,” they were iW captured. A quick wheel to the right Kth-' n oat at a space not closed in the Rifle- stu’B ranks for. want of a fatr men. This open 'H maJe; then commenced a seige of skirraish ‘n *> between t^c two Cavalry companies and the HiSciiien, which, for a time, attracted the atten ds ri ail. Just previous to dismissing for din- ser. an agreement was made, between the Ri- ttitti:; and Tyrone Cavalry that in case the Al- agHcny Cavalry should again .charge on the i;rsi.T the latter Would not interfere. Relying tr. this agreement, when the Allegheny Cavalry ‘t “3charged, theßiflemcn received them with a volley, which putthc Cavalry to flight, and •“« l.iliomen pursued, intending to capture some Ue horses, which they would have done, had t.ao of the Tyrone Cavalry broken the and riding in behind the pursuing “.en, run over and knocked doWu some six them, severely but not dangerously vii.:ur two or three of them. The skirnish- • c tl.io'jgheut was highly exciting and amu • ‘ O . .iLd had ,t not been for the'interference of ‘.'roue Cavalry at this particular time, MU havc'erded admirably. la the afternoon, a heavy rain prevented the M-bos appearing on the ground until after |-A‘e o dock, at which time they formed in line battalion drill, Gen. Negly, of Pittsburgh, •‘-e as commanding officer., The companies r 'e J-at through a number of evolutions, in , Uh lut >' acquitted themselves handsomely— .'. to then utssarwal, we splurged” our v through the mud and rain back to-the sU -amipatmtly awaited the arrival of the train •>-h should convey us to our home again, ful ; Acw-d w.tl, the of the duy> the .. el .‘ I 1 ,“ the ,offn - and of the;fact that to - .oidic' ll clothes and parade the streets, on ay. may be a gloriously fine thing, but r aad^ u 3 3 wc would rather be excused from Sect W “ iX boar 3 “ a wet / JICCIUEXr, ~On Monday Oast, about ifl Maurice. Fitzgerald gang, , A ‘” ander Shar P. engaged in laying the road - between Birmingham and t c j v attempted-, to. jump lon an Eaet r-iic T ***% Jto*“ the. purpose of' »uT,V or fear.hundred- yards to ; &e place si. ( j .* left *>V dinner. In jumping he tod k f 0tl “ B dnd feliwit h one foot on the ® fore he oould remove it itwas caught “ nd 80 severely crushed that anipu kfou Er. Gemmill.vaß «!» »“Pototio^ j ipimediately W “peratinn ,r he ““fortunate man bore W* and the fir. loft bn appeared ta.be in a fa- I (j" ■*» t Swl? rpfrtm^e,to, mr ad- K W . if & ei f -.fhMpw legal teit of th . oyer8 ' E has been appointed k of PK , ? Fllt aad hife Insurance Com the Cornrhopivealth \H this appears «o be thA of amiaber aT juveniles In this place. They . WS O“* ottBr *»«* Wal or fowl S then «f • boy, tod Btree |*^ tt will sdoner or later «- ZVf *! If iadttl Bed8 ed “ will lead tp acts ormhuinamQr toward associates. It will create du.iruat in the mindanfthose who wit ness such acts of barbarity7*Thoy willnatural “fer that a boy *bo will thus abuse a dumb orute, without cause, would not hesitate to treat them m like manner. No boy iu whose breast there is one spark of humanity of manly prinoi pie. would be guilty of abusing an animal with out cause. Boys who are righly trained at home are seldom guilty of conduct such as we have alluded to; and those who do indulge in it are as much a disgrace - and reproach to their parents as-to themselves. Autumn— The season of the “ sear and yel low leaf?’ has come again. The forests are rap idly changing everything indicates that summer’s glories nave; fled. “ The melancholy days bate come, the saddest of the year." And while we regret.the departure of summer aud its many scenes of beauty, we cannot but look with pleasure on the varied glories of au tumn. The trees, which a little while ago were omdin bright green, are now changed to red and yellow ; and, the gay flowers which glad dened the C| ye have withered away, yet we have the rich fruits of thefefee add the vine. mellow and rich to, the taste. ' Yes, autumn. With its melancholy* till possesses many redeeming f ea . tures. ' Morn onihe mountain, liko a summer bird. The ' ef wU, «’ ant] 111 ‘he vale Kisi WVh .T?' I ’, a Bw< ? et ? u '' P“«ion«te wooer, wSi? 1, Washing leaf, and stirs up lift, W ithin the solemn woods of ash d, ttl hCr ( - beaC hr' 1 nla P le yellow-leaved, ?2 fuw .“> ,ike a taint old mad, sits down By the May -side aweary ,—Longfdlow. Buegla.rv.-_On Wednesday morning a week ago, Mr. John H. Roberts, upon opening his store, discovered that seven pairs of boots were “among the things that were”—there the night previous. Upon examination, he found that the back-window shutter bad been bored, the bolt lifted, and the window hoisted ; Reaving no doubt that a burglar had been practising his art da ring the night. The burglary was evidently perpetrated by some one well acquainted with the premises; \for the small hole bored in the shutter, was in the exact place necessary to raise the bolt, which was an upright one. The results of the burglary were not exactly bootless, but we think the thief ran a great risk to obtain so small a booty ! A New Book— We have just received from the author, U. J. Jones, a copy of a book enti tled “ The Rights of Railway Travellers and' the Eights of Railway Companies in their vari ous capacities as Common Carriers,” being facts of importance to those not versed in railway law—baaed upon common law, special acts, and legal d ecisions. The author has bestowed much care and research in the compilation of this work, and has arranged in a convenient form all information necessary to render railway travel ing pleasant rather than irksome. The work should be in the hands of every traveler, and every railroad employee. It may be bad at Fet tingers.Periodical Depot. Suicide.—An old man named Tricce, who had been living about Springfield Furnace for a | number of years, committed suicide on the I morning of the 15th instant, by hanging himself | with a halter to a tree, near his own house.— Ho had been iu bad health for some time, and on the morning of the occurrence walked out without his shoes. Soon after his wife followed him and told him he ought to come in, as he might take cold; but noticing nothing more ul usual, she proceeded with her work of prepa ring breakfast, and when it was ready a son was directed to call him in, when he found him as above stated, entirely dead. He was about o 4 years of age, and leaves a large family to mourn his untimely end.— Register. .flgk-A sensible clergyman of Cincinnati j writes to the Commercial against the “ absurd vulgarity of whipping children,” and asks— “ Cannot something be done by our school board to stop this relic of barbarism in our public schools ? So long as there is no law on this subject, incompetent persons, yvho know noth ing of n child’s nature, except its susceptibility to pain, and who cannot restrain their temper, will continue to make education hateful to the young, and good behavior a matter of fear. For people of sense know that no child was ever made to love knowledge or virtue by the rattan, which only degrades both into a kind of infant police.” Tub Enclosure. —The enclosure of the grounds for the approaching Fair has been com menced and will soon be completed. The loca tion is a beautiful one—the area is considerably larger than that of former Fairs—seats wUI be erected for the accommodation of the ladies— and every other facility provide! for the conve nience and comfort of exhibitors and visitors.— The managers seem determined that nothing shall be wanting op their part to render the ex hibition a complete success, and if their efforts are properly seconded, it will he.—Standard. Academy > exhibition viU.be given by the scholars of the in their school room this (Thursday) evening, doors opening at 7 o’clock; ‘ The performances vUI consist of declamations, dialogue’s, songs, music, &c>, and vill no doubt be Interesting and amusing. Wo ate sorry that they could not ob tain a more capacious room In vhich to hobb their exhibition, as the school room vill un doubtedly be too small to those who may desire to attend; PaoTßAcra^WTiwa.—Aprotracted meeting has been In progress in thp United Chorohintbis place for some time past, jhw resulted, in the a vokening ondcon version of qoito a npwber of persons. Ihe meeting is strU iept s tp be hoped wore good irUI yurt be acconiplishel. | j! LoaATt Ripef R-viiasas.'’' ) r M:csd-vy ilvfcuing- I 8ept.25th,1859;,/ Wti, the members of the Altoona Britan ■ni.nj .tniw «*., r*p. Sk meihod ofjretunung thanks to those throueh -whose exertions our recent trip to Camp Sn was rendered so pleasant . p .uogan To the worthy host of the Tyrone nit« n.,.i ° nr :s wish bim therococss due snoh » worthy boni. face,; and, trust that his purse. KV» {,;« may filled plece“ ’ TapaptJpdl, of the Tyrone Artillery are we especially indebted for bis exertions to ren der onr stay agreeable. We trust that the day is not far dutont when his post shall beinftonf instead of oh the right of the Une, for we feel well assured that if he is strict with Lis men on paradq, he will be no less careful of the where bJl£d i *° B ‘ rengtfaen their man at the The; landlady of the National Hotel will please accept our sincere thanks for her attention— An, mother, you understand that a soldier loves ™^f£ P ' r “ "I 11 nS 3 !ol X and we assure you that the remembrance of the creature com forts which you so lavishly spread, shall often rise up before os. For them receive a soldiers thanks, and taay your shadow never grow less By ordertof the Band, v JOHN P. LEVAN, See’y Cheap To^toes.— Mr. Rutherford informs us that he has still a few more of those excel lent toronioei? for sale, and now offers theta at the low price of 50 cents pep bushel. Orders left with John Lehr, J & J Lowther, Henry Bell, John Conrad or Isaac Hooper, will be promptly filled, and the tomatoes delivered at the residence of those ordering, if desired.— Surely everybody will put up tomatoes at the low price at which they are now offered. Hodbe-Kkepebs, Fabmebs and Hotel-Keep em.—-Xpw if the time when Rats and Mice most infest jour houses. If you look to your interest, you will at once go to Roush’s Drug Store and buy: a box of bis Rat and Mice De stroyer, whicli is warranted to be-a certain poi oil vero “ in : One or two applications are sumcient for anj .house. An agent from 6. G.- Evans Gift Book establishment has been in town for some time past, disposing of books and gifts very rapidly. If the gifts are really what they appear to be, we are at a Iqss to know how they can be dis posed of so cheaply. SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. SCOTLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, DR. HOOFLUIiD’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, hope acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the people have pronounced them worthy. U»r Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of tbe Nervous System, | Diseases of tbe 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 hat acquired a reputation surpassing that of any timilar pre- s partition extant. It will cure, without fail, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doaea will olao at once check and cure the moat aevere Diarrhoea proceeding from Cold iij the Bowels. These medicinea are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacked* & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, .Pa., and are aold by druggiata and dealera in medicinea everywhere, at 75 eenta per bottle. The aignoture of C. M. Jacksou will be on the puUide wrapper of each bottle. - In the Almanac:published annually by the proprietor », called Everybody's Almanac, you will find testimony .and commendatory notieea from all parta of the country. Theae Almanoea are given away by all our agenta. „ ior sale, in Altoona, by A. Roush and 0. W Kessler, add by all JJruggiats. [may 19. '59-1 y H. LAIR DYE-rHAIR DYE—HAIR DYE WJI. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DTE! The. Original and Best in the Wmidl AU others a|-o mere imitations, and illould bo avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. ’ ORAT, 11 ED, or RCB'i'V HAIR. Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least iiyury to tho Qoir or Skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1880, and over 80*100 applications have been made to the hair of his patrons of Ids famous Dye. MM. A. HAIR DYE produces a color not td-bo distinguished from nature, and is wjuuujrran not to injure In thi least; however long it may be continued, and the ill tacit of BadDycs remedied; the Hair invigo rated for Info by this Splendid Dye. -■ Mad0 > *>W o i applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wl~ Factory, 233 Broadway, Kew York. “ Sold by Drhggists |Q Altoona, am] by Druggists In aU cities and towns of tho United States. ’ tha Giujuine has the name and address upon a steel plate on lout- sides of each Box, of t Nov, 18,18S8t-ly fl®-During the summer that has just passed away, thousand of sufferers from dysentery and diarrhtea have been relieved by‘the uso ol HOSTIiTTER’S BITTERS, a medicine whlqhj is evidently destined to mantain a perma nent place in $b pnbjje estimation. Billions diarrhoea is one of those diseases wljlch baffles the skUI oftbephysi cian. The medicine thijy administer to act upon the how els never seems |to reach this source of the evil. The diffi culty is to get a'remedy’ that will reach all the dlgestoe organs,anil glvd them simultaneously a rualiof vigor, to lid themselves of this disease. This problem is solved by the Durans, which never fills to conquer the moat stub born cases, ill £s onlyikir to say, that during the season Just closed, this, medicine has achieved more cures than any other over presented to the public, and during the fall, which that terrible peonage, the foyer and ague, la so prev alent, the w&‘goto fresh famo. Sold by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. 49“50 advertisement'inanother column. 2 WIO^-WICiS-WIG^T #’D TODpJBBS surpass ait-. * «»o -«*r wJmw AND WM. A, BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. Bailey’s Magical Pain ttiacwr. In all diseases iuf .uuinanon predon-?—'tos— now to afliiyißfSiauautirtß stiikes at ihe root of disease— hence an immediate cnre. ,■ DAiLErS MAGICAL PA Ilf EXTRACTOR, anA nothing else, will allay inflammation at onco,and'mako a certain core. , DAUJSr'S MAGICAL PATJV XJTTJRACTOR ! will cure the following among a great catalogue of d i»eas j 8 - Btime, Scalds, Cato. Chafca, Sore Nipplee, Cora*, Bunions, •Bruises, Sprains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Biles, Scrofula, Ulcere, Fever Sores, Felons, Ear Ache,: Piles, Sore Eyes, Oont, Swelling*, Bhenmatism, Scald ijead, Salt Rheum, Baldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Sm»R pox, Measles, Bash, At, *c. To seme it may appear incredulous that so many diseases should be reached by one article; such an id-a wUI vanish when reflection points to the feet, that the salvo is a com bination of ingredients, each and every one applying a per feet aaaidote to its Apposite disorder. BALLET'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In i its effects is magical, because fhe time is so short be tween disease and a permanent cure; and It is an extrac tor, as It draws all disease out of the affected part, leaving nature as perfect as before the iiyury. It is scarcely ne cessary to say that no bouse, work-shop, or manufactory should be one moment without It. No Pain Extractor is gen nine I unless the box has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dailey, Manufacturer. Sold by G. W. Kessler, Altoonp : George A. Jacobs, Hol lidays!) urg ; and by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 165 Chambers street, Now York. Nov. 11,1858-ly c. V. CIIACE. Nervous Diseases Controlled and Con- quered. | Of all the various ills that detract from the enjoyment of j human life, moat of them may be traced to a disordered condition of the norvoua system. The horrors of Epilepsy, or Falling Sickness, arise In most cases from this cause.— Our readers may remember, on several occasions before, wo have alluded to the wonderful cures, or modifications of Fits, made by the Vegetable Extract Epileptic Fills, in vented and prepared by Dr. &tii S. J/anoe,o[ 108 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. We feel fully satisfied' that these Fills have cured some of the most stubborn cases ofEpilcp sy, as well us the milder forms of Fits, such, as severe Cramps, Spasms, &c. Wo now record the fact, that persons will find these Fills equally efficacious in curing every form of nervous debility :—no matter whether manifested in the acuto and excruciating form ol Neuralgia, Tic-Doloreux, nr Nervous Headache, the misery of Dyspepsia or Indiges tion, the sufferings of itheomatism or Gout, the melancho ly hallucination of depressed spirits or hysteria, their ef fects will be equally happy and certain. Persons in the country can write, to the inventor, and have the medicine forwarded to them by. mail. The prices ore, one box, $3; two boxes $5; twelve boxes $24; and sent to any part of the country, free of postage. Direct your communications to Seth 8. llaxce, 108 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Important to Females—Dr Cueese i!A.N’s Tills.—The combination of ingredients in those Tills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their \ipcratiouj and certain in correcting all irregularities, [Gainful menstruations, removing all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache,pain in the side, palpitation of thq heai*t, disturbed sleep, which always arise trom interruption of nature, inducing with Ceitaiuty periodical regularity. Warranted purely vegeta ble, and free from anything lujurion., to life or health. Ex plicit directions, which should be read, accompany each hox. Trice $l. Scut by mail by enclosing $1 to any authorized Agent. R. B. UUTCIibiGS, General Agent for the United States. ICd Chambers street, New York, To whom all Wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold by G. W. Kessler, Altoona; Geo. A, Jacobs, Holli days burg; and by all Druggists in tlie United States. Call on the Agent and get a pumphl-t free. . s Nov. 18, 1868-1 y As this is the season of the year when worms are most formidable aum: g children, the proprietors of M’LaueV Vermifuge, Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, beg leave to call the atteution of parents to its virtues for the exp-dlm- of these annoying, and often fatal enemies of children."'lt was invented by a physician of great experience in Virgin ia, who, after having used it for several years in his own practice, and found its success so induced at last to offer it to the public as a cheap hut certain and ceilent medicine. It lias since become j..,pn’i throughout the United Sut-s, as tiie most nil. ~t V.-rmi fuge ever known, aim the demand has been st-inidy on the ir since iu lirst inirodnction to [lie public. *5, Turcbusei'S will be careful to ask for Dr. MLane's Celebrated Vermifuge, manufactured by Fleming Rios, of Tittsburgb, Ta AU other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. MLane’s genuine Vermifuge, also his eel.- brated Liver Tills, can now be had at ail respectable drug stores. None genuine without the signature of «3~Tlio heavens were illuminated on Che evenin'-of August 28th, 1869, by the most spl. a.iid Aurora Borealii, ever seen in tho Country. Kay, „f pnrti-eolond li-bt flashed across the sky, and the changes were beautiful" hi the extreme. At oue time a rapt observer remarked, that he fancied he couid see the sparkling lights form them seives into .the following words : Buv nil your gnrm „ toe Brown Stone Clothing Hall of IWkhill ,i frtK.,.' N„'s Wo and bbo Chestnut St‘ above Sixth, Phtladelphia. V 9IIRRIED. On the Bth instlnt, at the M. E. Parsonage, by Bov. U t’ n ’,i RENNER to Mrs. SARAU x>.hAl SC£tf£s O&JTSB FRO&tIBRS; HEROES OP THE WEST “ Werttrard. the dottra. „ W»- * ™» W n °d which are pictured with ail Jthfiil 1 !? J° r , wlxlc * 1 tho author is pre-emtoently dbUngnlahcd. His delineation of Frontier character, and £^!^ or?r ?f ?“» > " h «k has always “q^an^ce wy ‘ “ **■ ”* ttlt *“f ***>*>. The Work will be printed on fine white paper in clear * ppro ? rtate, y and beahflfui )j 57uat rated by the most skillful artiSte. limo, Clothi Price' J HAMLIN A 004 Pabliihera. . WOTIWTSL Str |**» * hU ~ l * 1 I* hta - T h u « 5 ° Chk ' r ' 2 - 11,0 Kentucky Hero, -a Tho fnri d tr f r rion S' - *' W " kw} on the hake. ,6. A Leap s vfi f ? r 6 rmtuphnat ' 7 - A BfsperataJCnooanter. Mad Ann. 9. TheUaiu biers Outwitted. During ll. A light on tho Prairie. 13. The Trapper’s htory. Id. An Arkansas Duel. 14. Tho by Iniliiina. 18. A Miraculous Escape. 17 a" »to?t *>n n ra f - s l . B - T,leD o*‘‘Alive. 15. plot*. 20. Bosky Mountain Perils. 21. The Guerrilla , 2 '-' Pi«fct wi,i, u Bear. 23. The Haunted House. ■A. hill Lukens u Ituu. 25-. Tho I'aithftil Negro. 20. The Backwoodsman’s First Love. 27. The Last Stoke. 28 Ad- A'? « “ Col ! H T t ?" r - 29 - A Night With tho Wolves.— do. Col. Bowie of Arkansas. Agents vyautcil in every part of the Union and tho Can adas, to whom a lllienil discount will bo' allowed, j G-REAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM. NO 1. "ALTOONA HOUSE." ALTOONA, PA.. ttthere may be had all the *„ popular publications of the day, us follows • New 1 ork Lalyer. Acm Turk Mereary, ; •Veit* York Weekly. Haentijia American, ■ A etc TrW, Wiieer/y. Flag oj Our Union, , True Flag, American C r «ion, Tutunlsiy Evening fiist, Vaiiar Newspaper, Sunday LHsjtalch, Sunday Mercury, Wo Ctrl a Magazine, Irani.- Is.dye's Iheiorial, Harper's Weekly, Ballou's LHctoriat, ■J'Vonh Leslie’s 111. Gcrman J'aper, The Illustrated World, [German,} The Aeto Fori Clipper, National J’oliee Gazette, Lulled Slates I ‘el tee Gazelle, Boston Pilot, ln - - f ' Xoncwrc, <&., of the, di-A JlUes anTciiildr ***?* Sl,,u!s for ««“*• I-v and prices U,lllll Vli.- <.-Inbn.dng all sizes, .jualfties Made. n ' ,S ’ JrtmoDt of Iv'hT; ! whicl “* otfc '*&“*** LUssimcres an ■! S. 11.- -am t ask people to come and birr—on]v to come that if ,bey but Altnomu Way i. 18dU.-tf CHEAP G OO DS -r!f c c 0 R J/ICK ' & '& TOR E ,T l i4 L ARRIVED, AM) NOW BE- I.v. oj»t iiu-I. a very extensive aesortniimt of f „ t , sI 3 INQ AND StJMMER GOODS, Uaitere > &*• A Shoes, Hardware , Cedancare it Mr», i&Lii iea/amf Panama Unis, Coffee, Siiaar Tea Molasses, Itwe. Driest Peaches. S jffi ’ ’ StSS- ‘^SE Alt °“ na - Mft > 6 18M - . A. MqCORMICK. I JACOB SNYDER, TAILOrT 1 I . T! iC R ' r0 r ?S o,lc Hwdrtd Fits per Month! I would rcspMctfull;,- net forth uiv claim to public attnn lion, an a JashionaJble Tailor, as follow; 1 ’^atton- Because 1 keep an excellent assortment ofCloths Cass! s ’ MdTti "*<*• wh^S; Because my work Is made up in a*mannor that takes p^aranw. CoUntry “ Ud Kives all m y customers a city ap foonU^nywlaTu! 10^a - CUUcr »&« b-t to bo Because long experience in my business gives mu entire control over it and I am not defendant up* anrono to lift me out of the suds. - 1 Because I am still on thesunny side of forty, and there fo«“ly 40810 “ a Cntter »» ll L e Co “ nt *7and clttcsTana h£ Bar oiled with liquors of chotce s brands. HLs chorees aro a« ,h MC ofan - vot hcr Hotel in the lihiS, ami he favor^i^*un h *h y t can “ ot 1)0 com PTalned of hyttoso who ornnbl.v th6fr K*P«tinßtoWbive a share th m*°r t ' ee ’ W? full y Intending to ejeeerve T . hls U ? u8 ° t 0 public and formed® Btock cfNo - 1 French Brandy of excellent Wines, for mMiainal pur {*“?> toepther with a lot of the beat old Bye) Whiskey to be found i» the country. - • " a Altoona; May 27, 1869.-ly] JOHJSBOWMAN. The fabler.—a newspaper devoted to Bltcmtnrc and Agriculture, also wttwg fotSi ftli Account* of HewJersey, can be subscribed for at only 25 cents . Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Edi J«wy.< raose wishing cheap hind, of the best quality, in oiw of ent down by frosts, the Sn P ° rtb ’ BE BOUGHT AT H. TUCH’S * c ®'? Plitoai Bh«UderBMttLj*hto BUtd . • SdMS#DBITTERS celebrated Holland remedy vba DISEASE OP THE KIDNEYS* LIVER COMPLAINT, ' WEAKNESS of ant kind fever AND AGUE, •And the various affections consequent upon adlaordtrsd 0 . _. , STOMACH OR LIVER, ,s°“ Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Mm v«?™S? d la Nervous, kbouaatlcsnd h-*USB£»ia£ BSf J3SSSST ij'&STasssi sssn?*sSffss the Pultr l States was intended mwi especially for those of our fatherland scattered hero and there on r the face ot this mighty country. Jleeting-with great success -«<«w>wg ih(?iQi I now offer It to the Aowicfliii'Dßblie. iN truly wonderfol medical virtues must ho acknowledged. soi«". P , a i Icu l * r,y . rcconun * n. SIf.MiETBiE, Esq., Huntingdon, Pn; • PERSONS wanting diangT of cHinat* oadw «*“ofllaminoatou Un£ T Evi n.iLiNa, ~ ' IMPORTER OP WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. Allegheny Sired, North Wardi A large stock of nil kinds of I PA-i Brands, will .* ke,d Jn lots to suit pnrclias.Ts at nricvn . i ll " *«*B cau tw km! anywhere ip itot country** CJIIOE Easiness ami Factories can be KJ carried on profitably at Uam’nontoo i JU« ,n_Li mont of Uammonton Lands. Sc« adwtUv 100 £?££ JJU'WW GLASS, Putty Knives, ,• . i 1W wan and VarmsU Bru,lter. Plaster Paris, Logwood, Extract Logwood, • *' ■ - ■' Camwood, 1 B * rn J • ■ '-a: aovsß? * *' 'pANCY TOILET Cleaver’s HoneyikS^ 43 ' 4 r2tVH Hn.fr •. jTkov&rx May 12,1*59. lil Ks * PHEBE BAILEY’S wsortment : oStoti.S3Mnl tSSniM. V ««|ymitKi Children. Foraaleby A ,. \ ENGLE'S WRITING 1 .1? Quart, Pint, Half-Pint and 4 tM. * ** tok*. Stationery. te,*« ,*JJRfc May -■ - ' -. -V - ■. ■ n6VSß}im£ TIN XTBB STATES .X.IPK INStT. * - : -*K ';Jh •v-- i ■ • • : . •• ■ ■ ' - if* ,-%Vf