v. « , slfL ‘At- -^1 HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. 1» le a fact that, at some period, every mora le offhe human family is disease •v distwbanoe of the bodily functions; bat, ■with t&e aid of a good tonic and the exercise; of nlomeommon sense, they maybe able bo to remtote-the system as to secure permanent hotdth. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue is certainly that which will produce a natural state of thing! (It the least haiard of -vital strengthhhd life,' iW this purpose, Dr. Hostctter- has in trbdoood to this country a preparation, bearing his which is hot a new medicine, but one that has beon tried for years, giving satisfac tion to all who have used it. ! • The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and Uyer, restoring them, to a healthy and vigorous.action, and thus, by the simple prqr, eesaof strengthening nature, enable the sys tem to triumph oyer disease. ■ ; For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, wising fltpiu a. morbid inaction of thofitomach or Dowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic,,, Cholera Morbus, &c., these Bitters, have n 6 equal.'' Diartheea, dysentery orfltut,;BO;generally con trasted by new settlcafs, and caused principally by the change of water anddiet, fill be speedily regulated ,by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which 4s probably more 4u all its yaribus forms, than any other, and the cause of which may always bo.uttribuied to derangements of the digestive, organs, can he cured without fail by using iHOSTETTEB’S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will rccoramcnd Bitf ers of some kind; then why not’use an article known to be infal lible? All nations have their Bittera, as a pre ventive bf disease and-strengthener of the sys tem in general; and among them all there is not to .be found a more healthy, people than the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated,based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of ihis'great preparation in, the scale of medical science. Pbveb and AaPE.—This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha dow iit a short dime, and rendering him phy sically and mentally'useless, can be driven from ithe body by the use of 110STETTER S RENOWNED BITTERB. Further, none of the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as they neither-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. 'Por Persons in Advanced 1 rare, who arc suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters arc pvaluablc as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need onlv : be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these Bitters are iudis s pensablc, especially where the mother s nour ish uxent is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and hare it is where # a good tonic, such as Hpatetterc Stomach Bitters, is needed toimpart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all oases of debility, and, before so doing, ahould ask the* physician, who,, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weakness. CATJTIOH.—IVc caution the public against using nny of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask lor HqsTEtrEß’s Cei.kerated Stomach Bittekb, and*sec that each bottle has the words “Dr. 3. Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters” blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe \lhat our autograph aignnturo is on the label. JBST. Prepared and sold by HOBTETTEE ft SMITE, Pittsburgh, Pa, and sold by al) druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South America, atul Germany. - M b vTi W K<s*2crami A KunMv. Alison*; O A J icuiisTj K ration and W 0 Murray, llnWilnyMburg: ijnd • BvfUjir !i’yi ~iit'. "Aiit;. -5. IS&t-ly WOOD, KPDY & OO.'JS Bi.I.VWAUK PTATE LOTTERIES ! CAPITAL ■ PRIZE $lOO,OOO Thx i'jUouing MAGNIEItEST SCHEMES will In dravvu by Wood,YVdv A tv.. ManagVm. ul M ilmms n, Delaware, iu, public. uinKi' tUc M»p,-i.iituol- uc« ul Hworu cominiMiouura appointed by the Oorwnor. DELAWABE LOTTERY, CLASS NO. 570, DRAWS ON SATURDAY, OCT. Ibb'J. ' ‘ 7S iVum hers —lo Drawn Rilinti. 1 Graiid Capital Prize of $100,000! 1 I’riwr of ' $50,000 I bo Prizes of 1 ■> 20,000 f. 5 “ ■’ f, •< “ 10.000 ] lio “ ]0 «, •• fi.i.w 10 1 ■ 05 “ “ 60 •* “ 1.000 I 4.010 •«16' •• - 500 27.040 «;< ,vi * £2,&i9 prizes amounting to J 1,150.7£ r > ’ r-.SE.VKI.Ya PRIZE TO KVKUY 2 TK’RETr ‘ Whole Tiekth s»>,-. $W : Qtutrterf s“■ C-ortificates or Packages in the above wrhemo will be sold gt tho following rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Packages of 26 Whole .Tickets, •• ■ 20 1 lair o •• 26 timner “ 20 tighth SPLENDID SCHEME. TO l!E DRAWN \ IiACU WEDNESDAY IN OCTODELI Class 528 DruTrs Wednesday, October 5, 1859. Clasa 540 Draws Wednesday, October 12, 1859. Okas 652 Draws Wednesday, October 19, 1859. Claes 564 Draws Wednesday, October 29, 1859. Hearly one Prize to every two Tickets! 1$ Numbers—34 Dranu Ballots. 3 CAPITAL I’K.l 1 Prite of $17,500 1 “ 10,000 .1 « 7,600 1 ■ « 6,000 1 4,389 30Pri*e»pf T.OOO DO*' ■-*''■"■?■ 000 84,412 Prize* anioi Wkolt Tickets slO—JJalvu Jss —Quarlert $2,60 'Certificate* of Package* in the aboee' Schtmei to be drawn each Wednesday, will be sold at the following rate*, which is the risk. Certificate* of Package of 2A Whole ticket* M u 20 Half “ • _ '*• “ 28 Quarter “ Iff ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Xbda£ the amount of money toour address, for what yon . yMi: jinmiyrhase ; name the Lottery in which you Wish it inTertedj ttrid whether you wish Whole*, Halves or Qnar {cn, pfireeeiptor whiclv woaead what is ordered, by-first mall, together with the BOhcme. i , Immediately after the drawing. a printed drawing, cer ___ tified to will please write their signatures plain, and gttetho name Post Comity and State. - AH cbmwirication* strictly confidential. ' AH prises of *l,OOO had under, 'paid immediately after tl» drawing, other prlzes at the usual time of 40 days. ' - ' Onr Lotteries On. the Single Number Plan ' r J.' JOUW EVERY SATURDAY. PRIZE 550,000 $10 —Shares in proportion, - ■ f.r Certificate* iu the aboveSdQpmte KOPY ACo., Wilmington, Delaware, '' ’' ’ KDPY 4 <X»a Oeorgia. A OQ., Georgia, )raaringe of (he Delaif are State Lotterieo are. ttte ; NewYoikTinM|? ': \ '■ ANP ;■ . ■: rut] - «B«BSW JVU. COGGSWELL’S NEW, MEDI «Sor 0* test twelve yrare I ,hnTo,i»tonmore or lew tmnbMd with Inflammatory Rheumatism, commencing tothe Spriag, tadlastteg unttfoold weather »etln, when 1 would berellevad for a while, only to be attodted Mlnintheßprlng An my joint* , would swell and bo eerr ewe; attewtod with the moat acute pain. ] My foot, shoulder*, finna, muHsaods troubled me most,ao much so that Icould scarcelywalk, and almost always required**- sistanee In {dressing.. During this time I would try every thing! could hear of, to the hope (rf findidg acure. . I*l»o tried several phyeictahs, but nothing teemed to help me the leaat in the world- Abonttwo and* halt pare ago I was attacked as nmwl, add at nanal tried ererylhing toget rid of it, but to no purpose. 1 kept growing wore*, and finally bad to give up and clay in the house, where I waa confined about dtour wa**. This time my feet swelled, and ,were aoaore that I could not stand on w»«u or get on mv boot*, and my hands swelled to twice their nstml size. fa foct, I waa. to all appearances andbeUef,tottaiyused up. About this time my parents, who reeldein tent for me to come home. I went and after my arrival I Commenced' trying another remedy, hoping to bo cured. but resulting the same at all othert. For weeks I hadnot been able to dree, myseiljor to wise my hand £my head, andonfierlng the molt excruciating pom^ e :T Oim*^y g fettoroame^ Tartised Dr. Oogßiw«yf^^ l 2^ Tfittltif and wauled me- to r«aaou *e« www i titmuht of it I tcid ksd At it* proooubced it a told him that I hod boeu humbugged enough. He kept urging me, and at but laid I could but try it,n» d nTStetoDr.C„ giving htoadescription <rfmy would pay the expense. Of course I toroid not wLsun. but my folth was not increased, and I laughed at thTiOea of so wnSl a dote doing me any (rood, and told my wife tboUi believed Dr. C. and his Salt, noth humbugs.— However. I' commenced using it and the result wag per feetlv ostMUShtag-J could hardly realize It myself. I alupt jSSfr df bight, which I had no. done for along time, and when I awoke in the movntog, f seem, 1 was entirely free from pain. I had then taken but one dose, and bathed freely bolero gome to bed. That morning I felt so well that II hardly know how to contain ntvaelf and went down stairs nud told the Silks how well 1 hit, and from that day to this I.Uave not suffered one moment’s uain or had an attack of my once dreaded enemy, Rheumatism. lam perfectly well and hearty, ahd wherev er x have a chance I rccommcnd it. A friend of mine, re ding to Brooklyn, is, now trying it for a bad case of neu nUiric rhcumaUim, and so for it is wprkmg admirably.— Tills is a long ttory, but I have told all the foots, which I 1 S.ulriugwLoswi. to soils tan tiote if necessary; and wjU 1 that in the MEDICAL SALT, a sure cure mav be i found for all taflamnmtory diseases, uud would urpiaU v. iio are afflicted to give it a trial. CEO- H. DH>CAn, Xo. 117 Wall Street, how A ork. When it is remembered that the MEDICAL SALT is os ! efficacious to all other Inflammatory diKcacet as to Rhtu i mutism, (see descriptive circulars) it will at once he reon , that it is a most valuable remedy. Surely those ‘hV 6 i flirted wUI find in their own condition and initheabroe I statements, enough to todute them to give the MtDICAI. ■ .SALT a trial. | Price $1,00; Chronic £ro . ! General Agotits. Ko. 203 Dock Stroot, Philadelphia. ; For sale to Allooua by A. KOCsIl; at Lrtla Mills bj . ¥ Uel!; in Hollldaysburg by Geo. A. Jacobs, and b> all I onterpristog Druggist*, mid wherever Uie TVtouw i Call or send and get a circular, and do not fail to try the ( New Medical Suit. I lice. 10, ’sfoly. glso 100 78 SQ *) j'j’.rj oo 149 50 74 75 37 717 ZE OF $35,0002 49 Prize* uf 2CB “ 04 ,“ C 4 “ 138 “ 5,505 “ 28 224 M ihting to $580,659, $141,00 .70,50 35,25 WEST ALTOO N A C A BINE T tV.Ul.fc ROOM.—Tho under lias Intel v made arrangements to Jggggjggagf do hu-miess on a more extensive scale fflgjpfi ■« t than heretofore, and in now prepared to CX'TUUi alh ORDERS FOR FURNITURE, OF AX V KIND, AT SHORTEST NOTICE. Ub workmen are acknowledged to be capable of doing The very best work in the Hue ot baht net Making, nm! all those who entrust him with their order* may rely upon receiving finished work. , lie keeps a constant supply of Furpuuro on hand, to whicli he invites to attention of those intending to “GO TO HOUSE-KEEPING.” Call on him at at hb room in Loudonsvilie, near the rUnk Itaud. COFFIN’S MADE TO ORDER. NOl ember U ; 1858. ISAAC CROMER. 1 RISK’S MET ALIO BUiUAL CA ’ SKS. This is a new article in this section of tho country! although extensively used in the East. They are a sure protection against WATER AND VERMIN, and possess many other advantages over the cof fine. Tile remains of the lamented Gt,Al and IVKhfcix-U were encased in these cases For sale by November 11,1858 HATS! HATS!’.—SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. , The subscriber has Just returned from the city with a largo and well selected stock of Men and Hoys' CAJ?i, STY LES, for SPRING & SUMMER WEAR, „( evorv color and shape. Also, a good assortment of LADIES AND MISSES FLATS, of different varieties, all of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. Pol sons-in want of anything In the above line, will please give me a call be Hire purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to tell at the very lowest possible prices. Store on Virginia street, opp-slu- the Lutheran church. Altoona, April 2S. 1359-tf. JESSE SMITH. Red lion hotel, . altooxa. nLAiit cousty, pa. This old established and popular HOTEL, located nearly . opposite the place of stopping the iiassenger cars ih Allots I na, lias passed into the hands of'' the present proprietor.— I 1/ong.cxpOrlcncc In the business warrants me in assuring : the travelling public that no pains will be stiared to render ■ gu. sts as comfortable as pOSstablo while sojourning under '. mv roof. i The TABLE willconstarrtly be supplied with the very ' In-st the market affords. ' The BAR will bo found to contain an excellent assort ment of IJtICOR? of all kinds, Including that choice heve ! rape LAGER VEER. , i The STABLE Is In charge of an excellent and expen ; encod Ostler. ... . , ~ 1 The proprietor hopes, by his long experience In the i bnslncs and the facilities at his command, to make the Red , Lion, in all respects, a first class Hotel. The business of I the Hotel will he under my own personal supervision. A r liberal share ofpnblic patronage Is kindly solicited. JOHN W. SCIIIVEIGERT, Proprietor. May 19, ISoO.-lf . , ■ ; AVER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, R. Ei SELLEKS’ Imperial Cough Syrup, Hoqfiand’s Germat} Hitters, B<vr have's Holland Bitters, Sand/ord's Liver Invigoraior, Lindsey's Blood Searcher , Clarke's Female Pills, . __ 1 Duponto's Golden Pills, ■ Wright's, AyePs, Wilson's and McLanes Pills, \ Merchant's Gargling Oil , 300 200 100 70 49 20 10 Verry Davis' Pain Killer, MalehtU's Fourfold Liniment, Mexican, Arabian, Nerve and in store and ter sale at Sept. 2,1858-tt], A. ROUSH’S Drug Store. J. Gv ADLUM, SSfcsoftSiaPSP . ALTOONA, BLAIS COUNTY, PA. , Can at all times he found at the store of J. B. Hilcman. Altd«na,Oetebetl,lBs7.-ly E LOUR.—THE BEST QU ALITY OF FAMILY FLOCK for sale, 'Wholesale andßetall. Apply to 3. SHOEMAKER, Bee. 11,1856-tf. • Masonic Temple. f'IRE AM TARTER, SUPER-CARBO- Vy NAIB of Boda,.Salaratna, Washing Soda, Durkoc's Baking Powder, in store and ter sale at ' ' ' ‘ • A;KOOSITSBrngStone. OR £LIN G OFF—A LARGE AS- OfidJvfMENT of Shots, and .Shoe*, IhtlWo and Calt {EL TOGH’S ■ Itosis«W. 7 : \ BURNING ?LTJH), \ ) of WWte lhftd and jUcnbol, ter rate cheap at • ’ ' A.YtOPSH*a. T)ERSONS wishing to establish Nana i' factories Jn a now and where tegood. .See A LL" THE STANDARD- PATENT x\_MKDICINES AT ' KBSSLCT*6. ; toordzrbj G. V. K£S9LSP>. IVTEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLB _M| MSNT.—Ib nil wmtitia Buna, a ran opportunity in a dthghtfvl <mij£;AeaZtAy c frauds Philadelphia, on the Camden; and Aacm&SaOreadAew AnoU estate eonsiitlnp of several thousands of acre* of producUt*. toil baa been dirtied into farms euo* to suit the purchaser.' A population of some FifUxn drrd, from Various parte of the Middle States and New England hate setOefd thereto past y tar, improved their places, and iaaattrtellent am Tha prfca of to land u at the low sum offirom slfr to $3O per acre, the «>U mof the best quality for the production or Wheat. BsuJut, dnSrtaHMt*: IT IB CONSIDEKEU THE BEST IN TUB UNION. The place is per fectly secure from ft>tB—thodestructiTe enemy of the fare mer. Crops of pain] grass and fruit are now growing and can be sees. fhe place itself, a'correct j udemeut can be foripcd ol th« productiveness of the land. The terms ale made easy to Secure the rapid.iniptoyement of the land. Which is'only sold foracfwoi improvement. The result has been, thatfwithin the past year, sonic three turn drtd house/havc Men erected, two mills, one steam, foim stores, some forty finyanls and Peach orchards, planted, and a large' number of other improvements, malang It a deairablannd active place of business. THE iIAItiCET, as the reader tody perceive from its location, is the BEST IK THE UNION. Produce bringing double the price Uian In locations away from the <Jitv, and more than doable the price than the West. 1 t ie known that the earliest and beet fruits and vegetables in this latitude come from Now Jersey, and are annually oiportedi tb the extent of millions. in locating herepthe settler hasrnrnny advantages. Me is within a.'few b»ur» ride of the great cities of hew Eng land and Middle Slates, he is near his old friends and aaso ciatkms, he is in a Settled country where ecery improvement of comforts and cjaiUration it at hand. He can buy every ; article he Wants at the cheapest price, and sell his produce t for the highest, (ih the West, this is re versed,} ho has ; schools for his Children, divine service, and will enjoy an open winter, and delightful climate, whore fevers are ut terly unknown. Ttie result of the change upon those from | the north,! has generally been to restore them to aa excel lent state of health.! ... In the Way of building and improving, lumber can he obtained ai the mills at the rate of slu to $l5 per thousand. Pricks I'rotp the brick yard opened in the place, every ar ticle can be procured in the place, gooil carpenters are at hand, and (here is ho place in the Union where buildings and improvements tan he made cheaper. The reader Vvfll ■at once he struck with the advantages there presented, and ask himself why tlie property has not boon taken up before. The reason is. it was never thrown in the market; uaie.se these statements were correct, no one would he invited to examine the laud before pur chasing. This all tire expected to do. They will see land under cultivation, such is the extent of the settlement that they will! no doubt, meet persona, from tucir own neigh borhood: they will wit less the improvements and can Judge the character of the population. If they come with a view to settle, they should tome prepared to stay a day or two and be ready to purchase, as locations cannot be held on refusal., . There nre two daily trains to Philadelphia, and to all settlers who improve,' the Kailroad Company gives a Free Ticket for six mouths, and u half-price .Ticket to- three j years. la connection with the agricultural settlement, a new ami thritbc townihas naturally arista, which presents it* ducemenl/ft>r any hind of lutina*,particularly stores ansi vuinur'actCrirs. The Shoe basinets could be carried on in this place anti marl.et to good advantage, also cotton busi ness, and manjtEudories of ayricuUural implements or Fimnderics for easliny small articles. The improvement has been bo rapid as to insarc a constant ami permanent incroiise of business. Town lota of a good size, we do not sell Gmail ones, 1 as it would uifoet the improvement of the place, cad be had at from fIOO and upwards. The Uumnuad 'M Farnur. a monthly literary and agri cultural sheet, containing full information of Uammonton, can bo obtained at 25 c« ute per auuttiu. Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of all incumbrance wion inon-'y is paid. lioute to the iane L leave Vino street v.liarf, i'bjitwlelphia for Uammoutonj by Railroad, at 7Vy A. M-. or 4J.S I*- M. Fare bo cents. When there intpuire for Mr. Byrnes. Hoarding conveniences on hand. Parties had better stop with Sir. Byrnes, a princi pal. until they have decided as to purchasing, as he will show them over the laud in ills carriage, free of expense. Letters Mid apiilicatkns can lie addressed to Landis i Byrnes. Uammonton 1’ 0„ Atlantic Co, Now Jersey, or h. B. Coughlin. -232 tf. uth Fifth Street. Philadelphia.— Maps aud information cheerfully furnished. {J uue 30 ’ed-bnl-l ISAAC CROMER, Altoona, I’a THE TOWN OF UAMMONTON SAVING FUND. SAV I Kfr FI; N I). —NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY. — CuACTEEtD lv THE SIATI. Of I’ESXStLVAJiiA. X. >»cwy In r*.-civ-d every day. and In'any Barnaul, large or’sinalS. % 11 vt j-CB tZM. hit .res’. is paid far money from the day it -is put tn. 8. Tfit- money; b always laid WJ. h' tsotr, wnenever ;t U called for, and without notice. 4. Mdm’V is received from ij-eaUors, Admimstrat Gu irciiKJis. alid others who desire to hu\e it in a phu" of perfect salctv, rfn>i where interest can tv obtained i<*r it. 5. Tim u,oivy received from depositors is invested in Ukal iIsTATE, ‘>i'«fttOAoe». Oroi.np kexts, and melt other first class securities ns tin. Ithaitei directs. 0. ntice Honrs —Every day from B till 5 o'clock, and ui Moudavs and .TJiiirsdnvs till 8 o’clock in the evening. IKI.V. 11. 1- HI.NNKK, I'resUent. IVOPEUX SEE XT, 11)01;. Vice President. XV. J. KEtil'j £ ccrctarv. DIRECTORS. Ifr.trjtY L. BEJfytr., Teascis T.ee. Edwarp L. (XstiTEU, F. Civ.cw.t, Brewster, llouir.7 Selieipge, Joseph It- Barry, SAMfEE K. Asu'o.v, Joseph Ylrees, 0. LaXPRETH JIVtsSS, XIESEY DITrrNPRRIEB. Offlcs : XVuiuut Street, S. XV. Corner of Third fit. Vhila delphia. April X4lli. ’si>-Iy. I)Y ATLANTIC TELEGKAITL J Bid you hear Hi. news from Europe? If you have not, we will t«U you what it is. It is that ILRXKY TUCK haejuid returned from the Eastern cities with a large sup -I|J rf HE AdV-M aI »E OLOTIIINCS. consisting of ail styles and qualities of Overcoats. J)rcss Coats* Vests, Bant*. Boots and Sluvjs. nnd everything in an tHlabligljment r.f the kind, all of which he at unprecedentedly l**w prices for cash. Having purchased his Stock at cash prices, he is thereby enabled lb sell very low. . \ ' lie invites fill tbtw in want of anything in his line to give him a call, feeling sure that he will be able to give : HEMIV TUCK. Altoona. Sept. 30. ISoS.-tf rruiE CHEAT QUESTION WHICH 1 now agitates the mind of every person., la, where cuu 1 get the best article foruij Bffip monciy? In regard to other mutters. the Bcriber would not attempt to direct, but if you TO. want; anything ip the line of BOOTS OR SHOES lie invites nii examination of his stock and work. Uekespr coii'tauHj on hand anassortin'-nt ofßoota. Shoos, Gaiters, Slippers. tc., which he offers at fair prices. Hci will giye special utb ution. to custom work, all ol which wUI he warranted to giro satisfaction. None but the best toorkmcji are employed llriuemher iny shop ia( on Virginia street, immediately opposite Kesiler’a Drug Store Septembers, ’57-tf J Boots and shoes.—the un dcrslghed lias now on hand and will sell cheap atTus store In the Masonic Terns. pie, a largo and complete assortment ofBOOTS mB AND SHOES, ready made, or made to order, HH Overshoes, Ladies’ Sandals, Gum Shoes, Cork 3olty, and everything In his line of business, of the pest quality and on the most reasonable terms. All enstiom work warranted. 1 Jin. 2. ,’5O-tf-l J. SHOEMAKER. Boot and shoemaker.—the subscriber respectfully Informs the citizens of Altoo na and vicinity that he still continues to manufacture' Boots and Shoes of every description, on the shortest no ticed nt hisejiop on Main Street, next door to the Trihur.e office. His work is dane up in the beet of style, and can not; fail toigive satisfaction. Only tl» him a call. • i Nov. 4, ISoS.-ly.- X. RICKARDS. T) EVI?S PREPARATION FOR EX JM / terniihatiiig RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, and ito&hngs without danger in its use under any circomstan, jesi for sale sat the Drug Store of 1 {Fan. 24.' ’de-tf] G. W. KESSLER. t UMBER FOR SALE. 1 /• 60,00$ SHINGLES. 50,000 LATHES, and all binds of BUILDING MATERIAL, lower than the lowest, idif Casin' Apply to o JOHN SHOEMAKER. /SVlIfiS! O YES! GENTLEMEN droni nirih and hear. JOSEPH P. TBODT tnnoun ccito the jf’t-.ic, that he la ready to discharge hia dnty ssjm Auctioneer whenever called upon. [jan.2 ’66. rtIHE;LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF 1 Boy’* wear,each as'Jackets, Frock aoj Overcoats Pants and Vests, at the lowest prices, at ' : H.TOITS. ‘ £ec. 0,1858. . r f OF CRE ATE National SAFETY TRUST Company. RULES, JOHK U. KOBERTS. BIKE’S PEAK w creaking con sideWiblo oadtemant, but not to much By any mean* ss tbo large, splendid and cheap stock of gg> Cc°.>OSCE) now being opaned at the MODEL STOEJt, *ndwhUo Itto j still a moated qneatkm whether or not gohl cau w pro* | cored By going th the former place, the pr»piietore o( the , Model leelconfident innaying that golJ tan be saved ny 1 persons purchaalhg goods of them. ' , ; Our Stock at pretent will lA; found much larger-,-and ; more tailed than heretofore, and wo hope to Be able to . pleaao the tastes of the moet'&stldlonß. Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, 1 Such as English and French Dncals ,! Hack and fancy Silks, French Bril liants, figured and white Ma r j net lies, Ea urns, Ginghams, i 1 Prints, Muslins, &c. iw a splendid assortment of White Goods. Hosiery. Glove*. Mitts, Ac. Wo have also on hand! a largo lot ol CAKPiJTS, bought at auction for cash, winch will no, sola very cheap. A large assortment of beautiful fcpriug and Summer BRAWLS. BOOTS & SHOES, Wooden & Willow Ware, Queenaware, tHAßifysf 5 &C., &0., &C. Feeling thankful to our Mends for their patronage here tofore, we arc determined to aell Goods, cheaper than ever for cash or for prompt monthly payments only. We cor dially invite our old and new friends and customers to call and sec- our new stock, which we Will be pleased to show them* J. 4 J, LOWTUKK. April 7th, ’59. DUVALL'S Q ALVA NIC OIL., Prepared originally by Prof. 11. DU V Al-I-. for . mealy of the College of Surgeons, at Paris, is now of- i ; fered to the public, <j*- fur the care of sore and pain- j | f... diseases -JHf For instance—Pain or soreness in any part of the; levs tern, llhrmbatisin. pain in the back, breast or sine, I beared breasts, neuralgia, burns, sprains, headache,, 1 cramp in the stomach, or, any other dLeass Unit is, 180HK and PAINFUL, anil ft is only over this classol‘ .diseases that wo claim a perfect \iCXOUY. We gay) I positively to onr patrons we can relievo thesnthrer !■).- nines onr of UlO. Wc would Just say to the pub-, 1 Ue, Prof. Du Vail was 23 years iu bringing to thia| medicine superiority over all others. j | Price 30 ct-nts per bottle— \~f, per cent, cut off to the ’ trade. All orders must l>e addressed to I i J. D. STOXEUOAD; Proprietor. ( j Sept. 2, ISoS-ly.'j Lcwistown. Pa. ( Adt'.ntu fur Dn Vall’B Galvanic Oil—lli-nrv l.elir. (1. W Kc.-.i!-r. ,U|J A. Kousli, Altoona, and ail d«.ak-ra in mciii ciuuß i-vi-rj - whi*rc. ■pATKNT KEROSENE OH CARBON i oil lambs: Unrivaled in Beauty, Simplicity SaMy or Economy. Kvi i y person desiring to obtain the very Lest and cheap cut portable ligiit witbiu their reach, should call at the store of the undersigned and examine theso Lamps before purchasing elsow here, and we pledge out selves to demon strate Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. ‘ld. That they emit no offensive odor plate burning. 3d. That they are very easily trimmed. 4tb. That they are easily regulated to give more or less light. f.th. Tlmt tbeyljurn entirely free from smoke, ah. That the light is at least 50 per cent, cheaper than any other light now in common use. These lamp*, are admirably adapted for the use ef Stu dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses. Factories. ila|U, Churches. Stores, Hotels, ami are highly recommended for family us-. The btu uer "f the Carbon Oil Lamp c..n lie attached to old side, banging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small expense, and will answer every purpose of k new iatip. *■ guarani*, e perfect safislactiuu in aii eases. Aug. 19, 1856-tf.j ' G. W. KESSLER. 6 • \| A G N r M Ki? T YECTIGAE it j i'A RSI HdiN 1 A."—Hid everyone who reads the healing of tiiia artielo but understand its meaning, they would immediately repair to the shop of JOHN O’DONNETrL. FAH HI 0N ABLE TAJL U R . Main St., Altoona, o few doom below the Led Lion Uotul. nad select a suit >.f ci -ihes from the aiock of BERING AND SUMMER GOODS, which he* h.just r«*celvod from fclu* Last. fi ling Mire that iu doing e • thev wculd h* carrying out tie* motto. 11 is not Decenary here to mention the diff.Tent strips nn j quantiti**: ul* Ibe g'>ods ou baud, sinCke it to hay th«t h* h.ij i-M i yihing in the line of gentb ipvn h war. and 1. knows ho* t<> make it up iu a fashionable and dmabl * style, uii terms ns reasonable as those any other Wvr chaiil Trtiloi - in tho place. Give him a cul! and yon will soon dire .v* r that you can can? out the muiE adopted ly dealing with him. April 2N TvMf. T or; A \ IIUTKL. TII K UNDRR £ J MGMID ropeUfully informs :Uo th-t li»; Ins nj.iu -d ;.p tlu* MX)AN 1! »l Hl'. by SLcrifl' ro‘ pti. i. •■:* .>*;• mgyrH and trawlers. — " Kv-‘f v ;<iii'c*. \\ vMb Im* i.;i> hct >» r**.T;?». d ii (Ilf Ti\*w v. tih lhi‘ ch-dc-H turciture*.AL.. Av T h--In h-lurgr r.u i C\juiuwuU:H», a.td w«;*l tin*.u.:;*c* 1 for r. t.v.nv’Tr’c nn ! *f> rt. III? TA!’!.i. will i fiiniMied with Ui-- v»*» \;■ - f k«-i ran uftci•!. and m» paius or IruiiljH* w»ii I*** sj-ttn -1 i r«*;i 1-r thoM> wh*» jikv i hnow to IV.v.n L;m w ilh il *•• pi i: l l'>it• 1 1• I • i'.utl h»|»i*y His ?'i AIJLIN'i i.-> amj'l-. and an Ml 0 i-.n i caivin! Uo'th r will iilwats bt;iu attendance. Tit- Williamsburg Mage, w) ich makea da:h trip* litis I'lacc and Wil’iaiiJblurg. btops at the ht^.iu Doc. 17. l?f»7.—tf.l J UN KHFFKR. Stoves. Tin & Sheet-Iron Ware, Spooling. TAS. W. IllfiG WOTLD REcPECT FUIiI-V hilorui the* citizen* of AU '>ua and vicinity tint he kaops cmMantl} 6n baud a large iu?«srtm *nt <>t (.Wd inn. Oy.-'*- ~n<i Shop .s'Miv.f. "f all and si/ >. to ;»uii th -wants of all, which bo v.TI coll at low price*. .<u mu-viiaM** ti-mis. !!«• alsi- ko#*p!» on hand a largo Meek >•? 7m find N V*/P !r>‘U llh/- c--jißistiitg of all articles fur culinary purposes— (Uil teuitirt. St-Jie dc. Abo, a ld i>fCaol Ir. u Force Dumps. thsu Particular attention paid to putting up Si'OLTI.NG. citJicr in town‘or country, bpouting painted arid put up on the most reasvuabh* teriu*. [april 14, IS6SMy, W. M. LLOYD & CO., , ALTOOSS, r. 1.. JOHNSTON, JACK & CO., ' noLLWAVsunta, pa., u&rm 02.^0 (Late "Bell, Johnston, Jack .V Co ") Drafts on the principal CiUcft, nud Silver and Gold for halt*. Collections mad**. Honeys received on ueposite, payable on demand. w,.nout interest, or upon time, with interest fti fair rates. Feb. 3d.’1559. New saddlery shop.—the subscriber wvuid respectfully sTK. _ A, inform the citizens of 41 f :«* uu<i ti- ciuity that lie has opened a Shop on J Virginia strict, next door to J. Lowtlior'a More, whore he is prepared to manatHctnre llarucss, Uuitie Gears of all kinds. Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Whips, and every thing in his line notice and reasonable terms.— Articled of the above description always on hand for sale. Having a fnll knowledge of the business, 1 hope to he abje to render satisfaction to all, and aft tbe.'patronage of those wishing anything in my line. UENEV WEIIN. Altoona, June 9, OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! In coneetptence of the hard times, 1 have concluded to put down the price of ruy O.YSTEUS to the lowest possi ble standard. They will hereafter be served up on the Chafing Dish at TWENTY CENTS}, and roasted in the shell and served up with*ll other accompaniments, TWENTY FIVE CENTS. They will also be furnished. In every oth er way, at prices to correspond with the times Dec. 17, tf.] Concentrated lye, for ma king Soli Soap, and Soap Powder for Washing, one pound et[oal to six of common Soap; Castile Soap, Palm Soap, Chemical Soap, etc., on hand and for sale at June,10,1858.-U'J A. UOUSU’S. Liquors— a large amount of well selected LIQUORS has been received at the “LOGAN HOUSE,” HoUidaysburp, whicli will be Bold at'the lowest cash prices,' wholesale or retail. The man who wants has only to call. .. [Dec, It, tf. aUEENSWARE, JUST RECELV ED. A large and fashionable assortment at. the store of ■ J. B HILKMAN. Hair oils, colognes, pom adea, Shaving Cream, Toilet Soape, Ac. for sale by , 1-tf-l ; G.W. KESSLER. TTAIIDWARB OF| ALL DESCRIP JLJL tlonsjust received Mai for Bale by * - OcLlfotf] r •-J. B. HILBMAN. TTAIR, -jvf Faint, §rn «at v«niwwii«s • :•' • • ! • y.^v>- r .vvjfiMjaaat’s.-' I ’ A ® ociAiiQa >: MONO AY to MAY. I Is yy**» * .yaSZTIS- W<«d and will connect, with It a Male* The ITowmuj AMOOAtXOK.lnviewoftbtMefeldestructio. tho yonng hg>t of human life, canspdby «e»u*l Dw«ai^ai>dthedeo<%^ n our best ■CUc year xrillbedwdad irtth a de*cri*tiott <tf tte& «*dWoM»a^’ each —the Summer lotion, hablu 4c ) and mea»ofa«r«^S sss-pfs— ! sss^^Arsas'saiaaSS SS ”m'K5aXSi~$?S rf.u-.~u .£SSSSr a ? 'ft*? I *!**** each. Terms, per quarter, aa follows— vtt.., . Thu director of the Association, in thatrAnniai Ktta»» SOLID BRANCHES. , nwm the treatment of Sexuai Pl»»a»es,sxDressthe hiJCS pwm.r* (including JSeading, Wrfttojk Orthog- ' _ aatiifttcUcm with the success whkhhwattebiwtUw iKo2 GnSßrmuv and Geography, Ac.) $l,OO ( of tho Coimdtlng Surgeon In the cure of X^nrtd (deluding the Natural Sciences, Mathe- - ; Seminal lmpoteuoa Oormorrtoou, GleetTh^ Mental and Philosophy. Logitf, tho laa- phills, the Tice of Onanism apdortat a ■ : ■ ■:. «M? Smtinnance of tho same plan * ® ua h i” _ XT , ..jmi, i-r t,t» vkphpS J The Sineton, on a reriew of the pavthu assured EXTRA, OR ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES)- i their j ß boreln this sphere of benevolent eObrt har« w! Music (Including use of instrument) } of great banellt to the afflicted, especially to thoyomig.awl Drawing, Vnn 1 they have resolyed to devote thomiwlvt*, with renewed M. Pamtmg'( ln water Colors) X"XX to this vary Unj>orfJ<nt and much despised cause. Needle work, , fh . An admltaWo U«i>orton Spstmatorrhcea, or SoahMi Instructions in vocal music gratia., One hautneanoro, vTeaknwa, the vice of Onanism,Masturbation, or 8»u. charges, "to bo paid invariably in advance. ■, . abuse. and other sbnses of the soxtnl organ*, by the Con. R.W. OLIVER, suiting Surgeon, will be Jteof by mail (in a ended enr«t . a: B. CLARK, “. ; , ***?' ope), PBKKOF CUARGK, on receipt of IWO STABw Mi .—— * iVdtapal V „ fo r postage. Othet Reports and Tracts o* the nunreand Miss C. M. CLARK, “ : ■H BU r*. treatment of aoxuol diseases, *c., are constantly being nub. Match It), 1859.-tf listed fcr gratuitous distribution, and will be seattoth. 1 afflicted. Some of tho now remwiias and method* efttsaa ment dissevered during the last year, am of great talo* Address. for Report or Treatment, Dr. QROHQE ft. HODX Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 2 a. Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pm By order of tbs Director. EZRA D.ILBARIWKLL, £ GEO. YATBCHILD, *c j. • [Dec. W, John kkiffer, Logan House, Hollidayslmrg. f|MI EU N D EIIS IGN E T> WOULD I iveuectfully iufgna lU* old eas terners ami tho , gtuerally that lie has juel received a Luuia aud uaxds'oms a©- .fiarUficiit vl CLOTHS, Cassimeres, A ND VESTINGS. which he id now ofrerins for sale, »ud is prepared to jiaako Uioin up u> thdat-st ctvie A most durable maa ad ‘ hut tu.; best workmen arc eiuul.-yed-aud 'all work mode will ho warranted to K.iv« satisfaction. U. Inis also a (Tovd block of Cists iTKNisinSa c.iiops-, such as Shims, h'.LUvp.a, Usbcbt SHir.ra, Drawers. Docket Handkerchiefs; N'cc.i Tl a*.stocks, .‘-akpeiidcrs. lludierv. Ac.. Ac.; also a law assortme.it of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, all of which he is determined to poll as cheap as they can be bought tbw «Ule of Phila delphia. Tlie public are respectfully -Invited to call aud examine my stock, as 1 shall take pleasure lutihojaim; them. Uoors opcu at all times from 6 A. M. until 9 1. M. A May*ft** 1859-tf TtIOMAS ZUVAY.' "VIEW GROCERY FEED AND PRO l\ VISION SiMKE. Thu subscriber would respectfully iuform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that be has opened B storoof thoabovo kind. u :u tbu coiner of Adaliuo aud Julia 81roots. East Altoona, where he will keep constantly; on baud a full »up ply of everything in bis lino. Ills s aROCE R 1 E s an- all flush an ’, will he sold at prices as low an those of \ any other establishment in toon. Ills slock, of provisions, , C-'llflieting of I l\oar, Hums, Shoulders, Sides, &c. i wiU be sold it little cheaper than liter can be bought any | v. here f-l-e. Hie Flour ie obtained Trim lh» beat mills in tho Western part of the Slate, and is wurruntetUo be what ' ;t S* r-*pre.>cul*-u. , j AU Viudj of Feed for horns*, cwwjjya on j a .ini. • _ . „ A 1 I to fcocp such au assortment tlmt I ehali at tta iu\v:o b». ;ibU* t’» supply my 'iistomer* :i*» whatever ttycy - u;_-. nr. an 1 1 inf ml also to * -11 at prices which will , Li ik- it a Seville to those who patronise W.V store. ‘ July ±l. IsO.tla:. UfcXIlV BIXU i 4 I\Oliihli IiUEAK.OI r. —'l HE \ , 11.;.-: wjui'i inlona his old cu.-touior* th;.l lis ( ; at his old ptsnd, whvrf he li- to lit has uo'iV cu hi'.ud Ihs choapoat aud j ■ir. d out ui:a ; *\t* lUSOltwiCilt 0. GROCERIES 1 thut uu to kuiu in tli • town, cousin ling of 1 SV&AR, COIFEE, IEAi MOLASSES, i Sail ly the tu&Le'. or j.u.V. Dmd Fruit of all k.ndt, I Fish of t.'.e i.vrv best (jiuiL'y. \ -w ith cV'-ryltiiiß in the Grofl«o liiu, *ll ot whivb . u wet-h tivm ti»o Kastcru auu'kut. ) jjr iljo t.‘.'UdLiviilly on imnii s of | FLOUR , FEED uiXD CRAIX, \ which hr n-lls ut tbc h-weet market pric»a. ! TOUR always ud baud and retailed in quantities rult < l‘Urctias»u's. . Dec**-iubcr 10. 135 c -ly 4 STONE & r CO’S 'GLASS PUE « SERVING -JARS, for preserving all t:iu-l> "f I'r sli : Knots. Vegetables, Mince Meal, Oysters, and ail kuch per- i ishahle articles. 1 main kccrct of preserving frr.lt in a fresh condi- consists in having it thoroughly heated when sooted uji, , <i.l in'exp'.-ilit'g all the air there may he in the vessel, • pc th a when tin- fruit cools it will firm B vacuum. \Vc on- now manufacturing the above Patent Jar, (hav- : tug bought the right from Motors. A ; . Stono £ Co , r.aJ are prepared to fill all orders at short notice. We furnish Covers, Wire* and Cequmt, with prlnt.-tl lit rections with each Jar. Manufactured ami sola Wholesale £ Retail by CUXXIMUIAMS i CO.. 6'i'<t's 3kamfactuT*rt, Aj.vll 2-S. ' Xo. K 9 Water Ht.. Pittaburir. Pa. 13 LA 111 COUNTY DAGUERREAN 4 ROOMS.—Mr. 0. W. FISHgII, tbu Hollidayabiirg Artist, begs leave to inf irm oar readers that he U prepared tu take . m Pltci jraphs uf deceased persons, from Daguerreotypes, at the shortest notice Rial ou the l ift reasonable terras. Ue has just received a Urge stock o( (’ I,,l’Wi ami i.out cases, of nil sizes ami styles, including a new pnttorn of Family Case for four persons, and la pre pared to fill them with perfect likenesses,' AMBROTVPE, DAGUERREOTYPE OK PHOTOGRAPH. Give him a rail. Rooms on the corner of Montgomery and Allegheny streets, UsUidaysburg, Pa. jJunc’lT-tf. GW. KESSLEII-^-PRACTICAL • DRUGGIST, respectfully announces to the citizens of Altoona and the public gen erally, that ho still continues the business, on Virginia street, whore ho keens constantly 'nHLv ou hand, for sale, Vr holesale and Retail, DRUGS, Iffina MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH- (ME % ES and DYE-STUFF'S. ' 15y strict attention to business, and a desire to render sat isfaction to all as regards price and quality, he hopes to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable terms, and all orders from a distance promptly attended to. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. [l-lf. WALL PAPER I WALL PAPER II —we are now receiving at [he “ MODEL STOKE,” a large assortment of ' ■ WAL.It PAPER AKI? BORDER, purchased direct from the manufacturers in New York, and we can therefore Offer great Ipducementa to those who wish to purchase. Call and examlue our stock. March 17th. 1859-t£ J. * 3. LOWTHER. ATEDICATED FUIt CHEST PRO- ItJL TECTOR, a SAFE SHIELD AGAINST THOSE fearful diseases Bronchitis, Coughs, Cohja, ami otbe£ affeo tiona of the Lugs, which arise from the exposed state of the ■ Chest, according tofiuh&m and the continual ebadgea of dm climate, for sole at the Drug Store of Q. W. KESSLER./ CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW Ready Made Clothing, of the latest f aahtdnSyioheapdr than ever, at ... K.lDOfl’S. Dec. 9,1868. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF xA. Undershirts and Drawers, Cotton, Woollen and SOk, very low, at -v ‘ - lttOOH’B. ; Dec. 9 1858. ' - .-fA 'f pINE AND- LARD; OILS, OAM- rnHE HIGHEST PBXOB IN CASH J. J*»M «ff Beef Hides, ky ; -J.'"!. 10KK8. ■ f " C . CQ • ■* I M- I O'W' «-S sf g£' *JS . I Hi i g. 2 IZ £*< £>«§ a | P 5; q, 2-* ■-§ ” S-fegi v«y» S *£3 » . ® h _ a » < »“2 e* d I s: s ■ p? •»§§■« p-^IkUI pq 9 s| £“g ■ KJ W g l 3 W !» s fc , <q t) t< C. 2 SS|£ss ■Jgl3.ll ►j? jj; ®•« OP" flg ■ W>“» sf HEAT IMPROVEMENT IN COOK \T TNG STOVES; coysuMJPTJoy of smoke a.VjD oas Ayn sjltiw OF FUEL. The subscriber" takes pleasure In offering to the pnblie s NEW GAb A-NI) SMOKE CONSUMING Cooking Stove, recently patented, which U destined t« •*. uerccdo all others, as It requires : 1 ONE-TUUU) LESS IXEL than other stoves and is more easily, quickly and regular ly heated. No unpleasant smell dt gas arises from this stove from the fact that it is all consumed err It can <» cape. There is no trouble from smoke as that unpleasant and often annoying exhalation le also consumed Inside <4 the stove Neither is there any danpsr of Hors or chim neys becoming clogged with soot or the mortar loosened hj toe gas arising from coal Are*. Persons wishing to purchase stoves ars invited to call si the store of the subscriber, In the Masonic Temple, amlejo amino the above stoves. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Balt Aocntfar Blair Chant). N. B. AH kinds of Air-tight, Parlor VooLiug and Eg* Stoves on hand. lAng. Id, ISM. i -\T ATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE.— ' This Great Journal of Grime and Criminals Is lu ' ltd Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughput i the country. X: contains all the Great Trials, Cikuimj 1 Cases* and appropriate Editorials od thesome, together uifr I information on Criminal Mutters, not to be found lu any ; other newspaper. I Subscriptions $2 per snujun: $1 for six months, k i be remitted by subscribers, (who should write their uamt* ' and the town, county and State where they reside plainly a I To G. TV. MAT3EJ.L i CO - Editor 4 Prop’r. of New York Police Ornate, ; li-Lf] lark City. Dr. M’Lane’s CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. ■VS7E beg leave to call the atten * * tiou of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of' the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to. Dr. Ckiis. MTane’s Celebrated . Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz. THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subiect to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of Liver Complaints, all Bilious Derangements, Sick. . Head-Ache, &c. In cases of ! Fever and Ague, ' preparatory to or after taking Qm* , nine,, they almost invariably make ' a speedy and permanent cure. ! As specifics for the above tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, ; and never known to fail when ad- I ministered in accordance with the directions. I Their unprecedented popularity I has induced the proprietors, I Fleming Brothers, I Pittsburgh, Pa. I to f dispose of their- Drug business, I in which they have, been success* I fully engaged for the last Twenty I Years, and they, will now give that I undivided -time and attention I their, mimufacture; And being ® I tefmined that I DE M’Lane s I brated Vermifuge and liver rue shall continue to occupy the W position they now bold among tn I great-remedies of the day* I wifi; continue to spare neither tun* npr expense in procuring th e and Purest material, and pound them in the most thoro g manner. Address all «. 1 trfetVe wlUforwaniby «nan,po»t psbL ps* , jraltcd Stetes, one box of PBto : one ®f TemHtab* . ivStttawpa. AU ord«r«-frowO»*J*»» |b,— wntaextrb. v• ' . . nyt jnr, and by ml WrnegteK • AND ' '■.V-'^i- i-v * I -vfiy .1 ■~' A>; i'.}? „ 4, v I»CK«M ■V'-. *■ J TMfc <• IBS or U^i (M 1 t^r*fcr**<^ la •»»!■*<*?***> 'lSSe£ clmr term ».>•«», M. D. TVrs. gi I / XNG entere jfPp.lni>- respect! itf Ike several bran . flflh Will be ana _*Jrickl* them A Obod,—or'at the ■ : . Dr.. DiTOOanmT, M. Phitadel Bxith, ' WSt’a Medicnl ( ffSSfsa: t " J. B- lutlen, >1 John MeCuUo< John Scott, Ks Wm Dorris, Jr Vn M Lloyd, Joint Cresawell aundelXilllkt 5 OeißPßelU John Bell. Esq 4pffl*UU«&93 W.M. L ■ /’(jSote “i? 5 RAFT.' -ClUoe, and Money* nv w ithont interest, or f».5d,1859. 'tfctJSrDS! 1 ' » undersigi BASTS in the Un flood •elections can oad-Mttlemente. Market, nre of the! Selectlons a fMtid. ' Jttljr li, 1850.-tf R«t, A. B. Clai rm lee; ALTOONA. WtU practice Uw i Haatn>(4on, Clear AUVIft ttaaDlstrh Coltettonsof cla Heal i; buitUM* pertainln, Eos.'TUion Me< bank; Bob. Satan Jodktal District; I Hob Usury D.route Lsboqon; Ifon. Wa Osorgß P. Hnmclto T|ENTIST 1/ OPERA T 1 Tilth inserted, 1 atktkfilled with Toeib Extracted • ob* fate. • Alloperatlons an elsebtute countv, expense* |)rom Al’to Uujf kvknmthiK to ml. Office on M« pHUajntni TOT li- It ‘VT% ATTOU ISURGE rpFICE 11 \Jf PUS. Teeth Ua*betlc Machine. Student v T|tt: WM. -LJ BMcmru pco 8110 MB bis r refer) •idenc Oonrad Pmsi Vish a SL-tic, t neer wl .4^-VvAwoon] UniM I . WMt Octobc i| Frl •gfpgWt they h» it At, *v'.->-”(todbod ?S9}hSioncj 'fciUtt* in a pr«; JPmburc t A SfOALI ; Jtenad woul< l|£*cUi*en» r _*Ma the Co &»£:
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