fiWM^Bnras. JvkV&et that, nt some period, every mem batof the human family is subject to disease crdktorbancc of the bodily functions; but, vgibtlte aid of a good touio and the exerciao ofpiain common sense, they may be able so to Hgitinfn ttir system os to secure permanent llidtb* In order to accomplish this* desired - gfrfgni. the true coarse to pursue is certainly llii which trill produce a natural state of thing, at the least hazard of vital strength and l?e. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has in* ' trodused to this country a preparation bearing hisname, which is not a new medicine, butane that has been tried for years, giving aatiafac th» to «n who have used it. The Bittern operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and dgonons notion, and' thus, by the aimplftpero •ess ofotroogthening nature, enable the eya tem to; triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Vfan •e*,Flatulenoy, Loss of Appetite, of any Bilious Complaints, arising from .» morbid inaction of tna fitosuoh, or Bowels, producing Cramps, PysenteryColio, Cholera Morbus, «c., these Bitters have no equal!-; • '- Diarrhoea, dysentery or flax; so generally con tracted by new’ settlers, and caused .principally bythe change of Water Aid dice, will be speedily regulated, by a brief use ofthis preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cause of which may always bo attributed to dentogementsofthe digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOSTBTTEB'Sr STOMACH BITTEBS, as per directions on the bottle. For tius disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind; than why not Use,an article known.to be iofal-, Kblet All nations their Bitten, as apre tentive of disease and strengtjheoer of the ays > tom in general; and among .them all there is not to be found a more: healthy people than the Qermaiis, from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments which : have tended to prove the value of this great preparation in the scale of medical science. From awo Anna.—This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha dow-in a short time, and rendering him phy sically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER’S EBNO.WNED BITTEBS.’ Further, none of the above-stated diseases can .be contracted, even in exposed if the Bitters are used na .per directions. And as they neither create iuuilsea nor" offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet, or interruption of ordipaiy pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, they .complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. Jbr Persons in Advanced Years, who are differing from an enfeebled constitution and ibimnbody, these Bitters are invaluable u a netoraUvO of strength and vigor, and need only be tried to be appreciated. And to a Bother while nursing these Bitters are indis pensable, especially where the mother’s nour- Ishment ifi inadequate to the demands of ths ebfld, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic,-such as Mpetetter’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 he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will Mcommend their use in dll cases of weakness. CABTIOir.—Wo caution the public against using my of the many imitations or eonnter&its, but ask J»r JdosTETrxa's Cklessatsp Stomach Bitteos, and soa, that each bottle has the words “ Dr. J. Bestetter’s Stoiqach Bitten" blown on the side ti the bottle, and stomped on the metallic cap ssyering the cork, and observe that odr autograph signature is on the label. * Ja~ Prepared and sold by HQBTETTKB & BMTTH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all grngglats, grocers, and dealers generally tfcnmgboat the United States, Canada, South America, and Qermany. 4C9*Bold by 0 W Kessler and A Roush; Altoona: 0 A Jacobs, J K Putton awl W U Murray, HolUdajslmrg: and K Berlin, Tyrone , - [Ang 28,1859-Ip "PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON JL OH. LAMPSI ynripalid in Beauty, Simplicity Safely or Economy. Brcry-person desiring to obtain the very best and cheap .act portable .light within their reach, should call at the More.gftlie .undersigned and examine these Lamps before purChiuilng eUcwhcre, and we pledge ourselves to domon- Ist. That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. 2d. That, they emit no offensive odor while burning. , '3d. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th. That they areeaslly regulated to give more or leas light. • eth. That they burn entirely free from wmoke. ,6th. That the, light is at lout 80 per cent, cheaper than -' any other light now In common nse. ■Theei*,lamps are admirably adapted for the u*« of Stu dent*, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factorles. Halls. Churches, Rtefes, Hotels, and are highly recommended forjJßnily use. T-flSBa burner oftbe Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to Oldtlde, hangihgand table fluld and oil lamps, at a small .ixpekie, and wtU answer every purpose of a new loop. ■we guarantee perfect MtUfoction-in all case*. Ang. 18, 1858-tf.] G. W. KESSLER. SQGAN HOTEL.—THE UNDER "SIGNED respectfully Informs the na;of Blair mid ROL’SE, formerly kept by EhcrUT Reoi, 'Utithe wfist end of nvllldayeburg. for thoKafrEjSSoffiSr' cbnnefted with the house has been refitted In the pew .with tho choiceetfurnituic, Aca Ac. ThahduMls targe and commodious, opd well calculated for conveniencenndcomfort. MUTABLE Will be furnished with the very best the mar- Ijet'ean afford, and ua pains of trouble will be spared to render ptoso who may choose tofovor hpn with their pa- IM&age comfortable and happy during their stay with him. His BTABLINQ is ample, and an obliging and careful' bosUerwftl always, bclq attendance. . A#, The IVilllamsburg stago. which makes dally trips between this place and WiUlashsbnrg, s&jps at 'the tognn Hotel. TMe.17,1867,—tf.] JOHN KEIFFER. WOTIGE.—ALL PERSONSJKNOW --Jp ,|NO themselves Indebted to the firm of Runyan A Raaford, will.please call and settle their account* without tlmolito'beenigtwß.'' In thirty days hcro -ljTOr,,Mi *ccount» unsettled will be placed in the hands of ' for collection. “ Altolfoa, July 28,1859.-31 RCNYAN A SANFORD. Tbe ÜBdersi*iiccl feels grateful for tlio patronage bcrele . Jhre hestdweil on the firm and himself by the citizens of ‘'Altoona, and expects jstlll tfr sem the public with all kind* of meats* usual. All persons foiling .to settle their ae aoonts every thirty days, must hot expect longer indul- Jgm*. Ur capital is limited, and long credits will soon place ms Where others are that have indulged So much • .ondlt.to. their rain. MARTIN RUNYAN. /CAUTION.—ALU PERSONS ARE hereby notified not to purchase or sell any lager beer JkfgAWith the stamp of tlio ALTOONA BRRVTERY there efotfbnchkegenever have been, and never will be sold ' from the Brewery. All kegs contatnging said stampwlll Reclaimed andtakon, wherever found, by the proprietor* efAlie’Brewery to whom thoy belong. Inly 28th X839-tf. , WILHELM A BRO. pONGENTRATED LYE, FOR . HIKO Soft Soap, raid Soap Powderfor Waging, One Bound equal to six, of common Btmp;CastlJe Soapj Palm *oap, Chemical Soap, etc., on hand and for. sale: at : ', - " 3pne t lO, A. ROUSH'S. TARTER, SUPER,GARBO- Boda, Balarato«, Washing Eoda,Darkoe’» Baking Powder, in store and for sale at - A. ROUSH’S Brag Store. . OILS, COLOGNES, POM afles. Shaving- Crwpn, Toilet Soaps, Ac. for mimtS ] ‘ ■'Q-.WV : or all besorip jtjL tibni Jart received ' TTAIR, HAT, SHAVING, XX PWnt, Swhand tarplih EIGHT REASONS 12K7~ JEK.ISr EVERYBODY SHOULD GO TO a B. SINK’S STOBB. 1 HE HAS A LARGE AND WELL J. • selected assortment of Dry Goods, which are worth going tb see. 2. Ho. has an oneqnalled stock of GROCERIES, fresh and puce, which he will soli as -reasonable an any merchant in the place. 3. lie has Hardware, Queauwere, Sonewnrt, dc n ot the moat fashionable styles. 4. He has a large caseof Boats and Shoes for Gents, T.A dies, MlsioaandChßdron, embracing all sizes, qualities and prices; 8. lie has a fine stock of BA TS for Sommer wearHnst the pink of-the fashion—all very cheap. ti. He keens always on hand an assortment of Ready- Made Clothing, to suit the season. 7. Ho has < n hand a large stotk of Cloths, Oxssimeres and Testings, which'he will make np to order on short notice in a fashionable style, and at prices which most give satis faction. , 8. He don’t oak people to come and bny—only to come and examine bis stock, feeling confident that if they but examine they will buy without asking. Altoona, May 8,1809.-tf GREAT OPENING OF SPRING AND SUMMER rfry c£> o f B. MILKMAN HAS JUST ®E y a caived and opened at his old stand, on Virgin lust., a large and attractive assortment of seasonable goods, com prising all the novelties in EREGES DCCALS LAWNS, GINGHAMS EMBROI DERIES LACES, HOSIERY <£ GLOVES and all varie ties and textures of \LApIES DRESS GOODS together with a full assnljjmleut of goods far gentlemen’s wear, inch as Clotlis, Cossngeres and Vesting*. Also a full stock of Hardware, Quoensware and GROCERIES, and an assortment of BOOTS. SHOES, GAITORS, AC., of all sizes and styles, which equal to any in the market, and will be sold at fair prices. Having recently enlarged my store-room, I con now display tuy largely increased stock to better advantage and would rcapcctfullyinvite everybody to call. May 12,1559. MEW GROCERY FEED AND PRO VISION STOKE. ’ The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, that he bos opened a store of theabove kind, near the corner of Adaiine and Julia streets, East Altoona, where ho will keep constantly on hand .a full sup ply of everything in his line. His 'GROCERIES are all fresh and will be sold at prices os low ns those of any other establishment in town. His stock of provisions, consisting of Flour, Ifams, Shoulders, Sides, dec, will be soldo little cheaper than they can bo bought any where else. HU Flour is obtained from the best milts in the Western pari of the State, and is warranted to be what it U represented. All kinds of Feed for horses, cows and hogs, always on hand. ' I intend to keep such an assortment, tliat I shall at all times bo able to supply my customers with whatever they may need, and I intend also to sell at prices which will make it a saving to thoso who patronize my store. July 22,1858-3 m. HENRY BELL. UNDERSIGNED WOULD A respectfully Inform his oldens toruer* nnd tho public geuemlly that he baa Just received a Lutbs fttld HAKOSOSC lU* SOCtUMMIt of CLOTHS, Cassimeres, A-NO VESTINGS, which he is nopr offering foy sale, ami is prepared to make them up Jn the latest style 4 most durable man ner, as none but the beet workmen are employed. hUd all work made will be warrauted to giro satisfaction. Helms also a goad Stock of Gents’ PCttNISHIXO -GOODS, such as Saiats, Cou,i«g, tMois grants, Drawers, Pocket Handkerchiefs, NeckTi a. Stocks, Suspenders, Hosiery, 4c., 4c4 also a largo assortment of MSADT-STADE CIGTITDiG,' all of which be Is determined to sell as cheap as they can be bought this side of Phila delphia. The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine my stock, as t shall take pleasure in shewing them. Doors Open at all times from 0A- il, until BP. M. Admittance free. May fi‘ 1659-tf THOMAS ELWAY, RED LION HOTEL, ALTOOXA,■BLAIR COTTXTY,PA. This old established and popular HOTEL. located nearly opposite the place of stopping the passenger cars in Altoo na, has passed Into the hands of the present proprietor. Long experience in the business warrants me in assuring the trarclling public that no pains will be spared to render guests as comfortable ns possible while sojourning under my roof. The TABLE will constantly bo supplied with the Terr best the market affords. The BAB will lie found to contain an excellent assort ment Of LIQUORS of all kinds, including that, choice here rage LAGER BEERi The STABLE- is in eharge of an excellent and experi enced Ostler. j The proprietor hopes, by his long experience in the bnsincs and the facilities at his command, to make the lied Lion, fa all respects, a first class Hotel.. The business of the Hotel will be tinder my own personal supervision. A liberal share of public patronage is kindly solicited. JOHJT W. SCHWEIO£KT, Proprietor. May 19, im-tf rr*o THE PUBLIC.—THE SUB- X BCRIBKR would respectfully announce », to tlie citizens of Altoona and vicinity, that he has opened WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Balal. TIN, SHEET-IRON WARE <£ STOVE STORE** P*W*SI on Helen street, between Annie and Julia streets, Bast Al toona, ‘where -he will constantly on hand a large as sortment of everything In his line, which be will dispose of on reasonable terms. ROOFING & SPOUTING put np on short notice. He also manufactures Lr-iDED I*o* Spouting, which is sold to be much superior to gal vanized sheeMron'nrtin. ' ' AUkted* of Job work promptly attended to. A share Of public patronage is solicited. SAMUEL I. victim Oct. Kthi *69-tf. A YER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, r\ R. It. SELLERS’ Imperial Cough Syrap, -Jfoqfland’s German Milters, Bcerhave’s Holland Bitters, SanS/ord's Liscrlnvigorator^ Lindsey’* Flood Searcher, C larfr\t FemaU Fills, < ■■ ■■- . £fMen Pills, Wrighft, Ayer's, Wilson’s and SeLane’s Pill*, - Merchants PtrryDptufPainKiller, , '% ? ■ Mal&tlis Foiirfsti Lisitienli Mestkan, Arabian, Herts: and Sons Lmnteni, : Dwif Storey TJWUB.— OT Dec. 11,18M-IL Masonic Temple. j :3d i , j «' "JSStSSSSSSSSS " A/WJfcjrM.lSaa, at the : The Steniobcope M the most fatftrnctlvo, Interesting, en ; tartaittigg««mißing and exciting of modern Inventions. Noaearejtooyanngi sane top old, none too intelligent, sanetoo wMfaoited. tOMtauwntoiMtirtniuiawWitK Mohotnejul completewßfaoqt ft, #nd^ year view evny part of the worid,% all - therolk-f, btoUnem, perspoctive, end sharpness of detail, a* If TOußrerEf on tha spot. f Photographers araeverywhsro exploring Mto'oP o ,' A sia, Africa, America, in starch of the.grand ase tke beantilm, and the resßltsof their skill are .constantly enriching onr dodu. ; - Phjhsvo ai> immense variety of paper views of Scenes’ in PariSiiLciitckni, Havana, Bcotlaod,lrvland r Wales, France wwim! Spain, The Rhine, V enailles St&lead,Fontainebleau, Tuilleries, Italy,.Tarter, Egypt Athens, the Holy Land, China, Indio, Crystal Patera, also Qrotms Historical, fauosing marriage scenes, breakfast goeoee, plc-uics, statuary, Ac., 4c. An. exquisite assort nmtUnf lUaniinßtad lnteriors of Palaces, Churches, and Cathedral* of Francs, Italy, 4c.. 4c. The effect of these illuminated tiews is most'remarkable. Every gentleman of wealth and refined taste should bare te tris drawing-room some of ear .exquisite views on glass, with:* yewring-stereoscope, showing 12, 28, 50or 100 scenes. Nothing can be more fascinating, and one can offer, ho greater treat te a Iriendfond sf the .picturesque and the beautiful. ! - Anthony’s Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views are the latest Photographic wonder. They ore token in the forti eth port of 0 Second, and everything no matter how rapidly It may be mqving, Is depleted as sharply and distinctly as If it had been perfectly at rest. This gives ah additional mine, for to tbcmeaiitics of inanimate nature it adds the charm of life and motion. The process Is a discovery of onr own, and: being unknown in Europe, we receive from London and Paris large orders for Antbony’slnstantaneous Giews of American fife and scenery. Among other things we have just published Stereoscopic Illustrations *o. Also, a ‘good assortment of LADIES AND MISSES FURS, #f different varieties, all of which will .fee b«U , ( CHEAP FOR CASH, Persons ip want of anything in tho above line, will please givejme a call before purchasing elsewhere, aa l am determined to (ell at the very lowest possible prices. Store km Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church, Altoona, !Aj)ril 28, 1859-tf. JESSE SMITH. f * ~ Stoves,Tin & Sheet Iron Ware, SPOUTING, &CL JAS- W. RIGG WOULDRE- j*: spfctfcjly infotTn the citizens of Altoona ißaarv and vicinity that he keeps Constantly on hand Jarge aSßortment of Oxling, Pbrlar, Office cmd Shop Slovtsi of all styles and sizes, to suit the -wants of all, which he will soil at low prices, on reason able termed { ... ' Heabo keeps on hand a large stock of Tin and gHtct- Jron W(tre< consisting of all articles for cnlinarj purnosee— CboZ SMtUi,\Btme Pipe, de. " ' " : Hs liks also purchased the right of sale In Blair eonnWr. cfll.Y. JOSES’ . IMPfeOYEU SAUSAGE STUFPEE, • an inscnti&n which. needs only to be wen tobeappreefa ■and should be possessed by every farmer, batohsr orthos* wsnlrlnganch a machine.. ' : -y' ; ' ! 4t : j' ptEWßwitt iusntfcnpsM toputtiMWßWmKO, either in town or country. Sponting pslntco and pat np on s•s*' '' ’ fdjjAjU I^lgnMy pAJIFtoBNE, EUBNING EWH», OJV&drtta cfTurpentiae, WJttoJtojrt and AieohCl, Ibr tale cheap at - A BOTmTS- BLiCKWOOD’S MAOAZtWE BRITISH REVIEWS. I SCOTT & CO “New York, continue « to publish the following leading British Periodicals, Tiza . ■ ■■ 1. TUB LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). 8. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). ' THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). 4, THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). . BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). These periodicals ably represent ths throe groat politi cal parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory and Radical —but politics forms only ope feature of their character. As Or gans of the most profound writers on Science, Literature, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being considered, indis pensable to the scholar and the professional man, while to the intelligent readers of every clast they furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the current literature of the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly Ob tained from any other source. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of Advance Sheet} from the British publish ers gives additional value to these Reprints, iunstpuch as they can now be placed In the hands of subscribers about as sbon as the original editions. For any one of the four Reviews, For any two of the four Heriews, i 00 For any three of the four Reviews, 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, S Ot For Blackwood’s Magazine, ' 3'oo For Blackwood and one Review, 5 00 For Blackwood uud two Reviews, 7 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00 Jfoitcy current ip the State where issued wSI he received at par. CLUBBING, A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above pri ces will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus : Four co pies of Blackwood, or of one Koviaw, will be sunt to one address for $9; four copies of the lour Reviews uud Black wood for $3O ; and so on. qp TOST AGE. In all tho principal Cities and Towns those works wi.! be delivered Frte of Postiitje. When sent by mail, the I'os- TAOii to any part of the United Status will be but Twenty four cents a year for ‘'Blackwood,” aud but hhurken CVnfe a year fur each of the Reviews. N.B, —The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above named is per annum. The farmer's guide to prac tical AND SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE. By Henry Stepuens, Fjll, S.. of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, Now Haven. ; 2 vols. Royal Octavo. 1000 pa ges, and numerous -engravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agricul ture ever published, and in order to give it a wider circula tion tin- publishers Uave>resolved to reduce the price to FIVE DOLLARS FOR THE TWO VOLUMES ! I When sent by mail (|iost-paid) to California anil Oregon the price will be $7. To every other part of the Union, amf'tu Canada (post-paid), $O. SOfT/tis wart; is not the tid "IPxik of the Farm.” Remittances, for any of the above publications should al ways be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT A CO. December 8, 1859. fio. 54 Gold Street, Now York. n GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM, NO. 1, “ALTOONA HOUSE,'' ALTOONA. PA., VITHEKB MAY BE HAD ALL THE t T popular Publications of the day, us follows: Scu> lurA* Ledger y j \cw lor A* Mercury, Sew Verb Weekly, Scientific American, S*w Yvrf: Wuverly. < Flag rf Our Crffton, True Flay, American Union, Sal unlay Evening Pott, Dollar Scwspaper, Sunday Dispatch, Sunday Mercury, Wavr Ladies together with all the more heavy Cotton and Woolen goods for Gentlemen and Doys wear, also a full stock of READY MADE CLOTHING for picn and Boys, of tho best material and latest Styles, in the way of business, dress and over coats, with pants and vests to uluteb. Also all the different varieties of goods, such as Hardware, Quecnsware, Cedar ware, Tinware, Stoneware, &e, GROCERIES, Family Syrups, Sugar Brown and Yhite, Teas, Ac., Ac., with all tho variety of spices necessary to make up a full {issortment. Men's fine and coarse Boots and Bootees , , Ladies “ “ with without heelf, in all tho different material, with a verypretlv assortment of Bonnets. ■ * ALSO MEN AND BOYS LEDGER HATS AND CAPS, and all other articles usual! y kept in country stores, all of which will he sold as low as in any other house in town fur cash, or exchanged for any article of produce, w hich can be consumed here nr exchanged in the Hast for others. Altoona, Oct. 'djth, ’59. I EXCHANGE HOTEL.—THE SUB SCEIBEK. would rcspcctfihly in form the public that lie has recently re- k fitted the above IlqtcJ, abd is now pro- AanS&Lu pared to accommodate his'friends and JB gKjg&'tjfr patrons-in a comfortable manner, and helßaSlSSaSflSr' will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home for all sojourners. His Tabiewill always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of tho country and cities, and his Bar filled with liquors of choice brands. His charges are as reasonable as those of any other Hotel in tho place, and he feels satisfied they can hot be complained of by tbbse who fevor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a shore of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve it, he throws open his house to thq public and invites a trial. I have just received a stock- cf No. 1 French Brandy, for medicinal purposes. ' . Also a large stack of excellent Wines, for medicinal pur poses. together with a lot of the best old Rye Whiskey to be fonnd in the country. Altoona, May 27,1859.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN. THE GREAT QUESTION WHICH now agitate, the. mind of every is, where can I got the best article tor my nHI money ? In regard to other matters* the scrlber wpnld not attempt to direct, but if you want anything in the lino of BOOTS OB SHOES of hb stock awl wm^ Gaiters, Shppers, Which at felrprfeCs? oJ ** He will fire special attention to custom work, allot whlch wffl be warranted to glreSaiisfirctioa. Kona but the best workmen areemplojod 1 * ia * a •t reet j immediately *5T-tf] JOHN », pOBEBTK T IQUORS. —A LARGE AMOUNT JLJ ol well selected LIQUORS haa been received at the “LOGAN HOME- S sold at the lowest cash prloes, wholesateor retail. The man who wants has only to call. pjtallttt SOLUTION 0? QITRATE OF lIAG- ygSIA-a cooling ia jts «»B peyStbr memo ill SCHOOL.—XhW MtitnHon, which is located n AUboumßlalr County, Penn’s, f Who WM MONDAY In MAY. Ills intended** and wOI connect frith H a Mole* l|iw»te WSf the Mole department, yonng men;■'wßl be instructed with a view to their entering the advanced classes of our brat Colleges; or. if deslred-tholr cdneat&p completed. In W* Fenmlodrpai tment, instruction wiHibb given to any) nt tot the different branches, either solid tjr omantenioi, taught b onr best Feniols Seminaries., 'i: ? ; , _ .. The year will be divided into two Sessions of five months each—the -Summer Session to comjnEnce on tho let Mon day of Slay, ending on the last of tho Winter Sosribn to commence on Iho lat MoftteyiONp vomber, ending on the last Wed tj outlay o# March. The Sessions will ho divided into two quarters of eleven weeks each. Terms, per quarter,a» foltowb-i-vUd SOLID BEANIES. ! Primary (Including Beading, .Writing, Orthog raphy, Arttlimotic, Grammar, and geography, Ac.) fifiO Advanced (Including the Naturld Sciences, Mathe matics, Mental and Moral PhilosopbJ’jLogic, the Lon guages and Composition. Ac.) ,t : $»,oo EXTRA. OR ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES. Music (Including n*e ofiustrument) Drawing, , < ’ Painting (In water Colors) _ O.W Needlework, ,3 : " ! 'r.,w Instructions In vocal mnric gratw.; One half the above charges, to bo paid invariablyin odjjance. y ’ ‘ ’ K. W. OLIVER, SupcriiileaJtnt Mbit Dep'U A. B. CLARK, “ I , Mi.. —Prindval , NdT. 25.-tf §HPPOTR,TBRS, Trua 4m;; •- . Bniesa^aaloat ..:fcy-? ’ ’;? !"'■' KESSLER’S. npg® HIGHEST PHIjDE IN CASH Jt J. L. KKBS. drhershey^ CEtfiittAiiei) Worm t 6 THE PUBL| "'wTJii ten. to restore the deranged condition of th., r* ,J, *l of gaos, so frequently mot during childhood • «>, i S ** Uv * >* children ftom severe spells of sickness, or Mnvl.i’V* J°«f Those Physicians whohare used it.ort iwrfJli 1 «d with it, and use it In preference to an v other. ever offered. 1 " I'^'Putthq, Mannfeqtured and Sold Wholesale ami . Corner Yflarth and Oeorge Bt,, Ptilndelp),**, J at s If. for Sale hy A. ROUSH, Altoona IV SUfiT ’M D. iOQ £ 5 ; S S -5 =i :w . si * ;hJ -& 51 LOUIS PLACE rjREA'r LM i>HO V.E3IEXT IN COOK INO STOVES UIV ctocscjtrrjvy gfsmokk axd ga.s axd .» ir . Yft OF FCKL Tho subscriber In oilerlng to Ac nu Uk r. v £ iw OAtt AXUSMOKB’CUNSUSHXtI P “ Cooking Stove recently (minted, which i s J ts | WLll , pcrcedc aH others, as it requires < “ 511 UNK-TUIIUJ LESS tTEI, than other stoves and is more easily, omVliiv n ,„i ~ , ly heated. No unpleasant smell ll stove from the fact that it is all. cm ‘tT capo. There Is no trouble from Muoko ns thht „.‘li and often inuoylug exhalation is the stove Neither is there any d.necr 1 “'f* of nej-s becoming clogged with soot ur the mortar the gas arising from coal Ores. - “ r Uloa *»v , >* l>J Person* wishing to purchase stows « r , t <■ . the store of the subscriber, in the Masonic Temple unriue the above stoves. JullN SU H'.M\KI!R. *' .. _ ~ , ' . *?< mir tbOT/l? N.B. All kind* o t Air-tight, Parlor Cooking and r., btoves on hand. [ Aug. 12, S National police gazette.- I’ll is Great Joutu.il of Crime nn.l Criminals i, Us Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated tlirouchuo the country. It contains all the Great Trial,. Criaiil« Oases, ami appropriate Editorials ou tlic,o!iio.i. ig ,i| J .. rB , aL Information on Criminal Matters, not tu be found in other newspaper. ™ Subscript ions $2 per annum.; $1 Jo* su uu>mix u b* remitted by subscribers, (who should write their Mw and the town, couuty ami State where tln-y rclde r.liuih t To 0. IV. MAT.-KLL * Oj, Editor i I’rop’r. of New York Polite ~ .Yriff Pori- f.Vfy. OYSTERS i OYSTERS! OYSTERS! In coneequcnco of the hard t linen Iliara coiicluJia to put down the price of my OYSTERS to the limit {oaf. bio standard. They will hereafter he served op 6u tbi Chafing Dislvnt TWENTY CENTS, and roasted la u«iMI and served up with all other accompaniments, TffSSTT FIVE CENTS. They will also bo fiirnishcd, luttirjilb er way, at prices to oorxespond with the times. JOHN KKilfgtt, Logan House, UollUlAyibarg, Dec. 17. tf.] Dr. M’Lane’s CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. beg leave to call the atten tion 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. Cliis. HTanc’s Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills-. We do not recommend them nc 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 sarii factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, Forthecurc of Liver Complaint j» all Bilious Derangements,-Sick Head-Ache, &c. In cases ot N Fever and Ague, preparatory to or after taking nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they arc Unrivaled, and neycr; known to tail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, Fleming Brothers . Pittsburgh, P.v. | to dispose of Drug busing) in which they have been ■ fully engaged for the last Years, and they will now give their undivided time and’ attention to their manufacture. And being dc termiried that Dr. M’Lane’s be■ c brated Vermifuge and Liver f 1 £ shall continue to occupy tbe big * position, they now hold among tw great remedies of the day, t e l' will continue to spare neither tw nor’expense in procuring the iand purest material, and • c 0 , pound them in. the most thoroug manner. Address all orders to PKIHS BROS. PiUsbnrgh, P. 8 % ‘‘ Dealers and Pbyididans Flemming Bros , will dowOllto write tkrirora put)*’# ly ajKj take none but br. iPZaarJ, P Tt P9 Tt “.„^ r » tl |f ® * •Bro*., IHtbhurffh, -I\i. To tfcosft wbWnß'W trial, we will forward by maftpost paM. jS»t p o ** - ' United State*, one box 'of Pllh for agoatampe. Or one rhl ofTertniftme »>r cent rtampa. A|l ordm'fromCfcnad**#^ 1 ? - by twenty cents extra. ■ 'j/iW-S*** ; «* For Mfe.in AJWon*, by A. 9»&£S jg, 'iS-U *#r, «md by-all Druggists. . [way AND il i i*’* •jIeCBUM rest,- 5- .■ tan (l^y* i»«»per» < li! * cou **&' » ffJSKW* TWO . Ui 4C *o£rthrw ww*«' ajttMfrfcf*** 111 ““ lirtffctolaain, anl ijSihiats •drerlt.u wttb liberty to cl. InftMiOßftl oc Bu. Um«wUU pnjH'f. \ • re terms. ' SodDeu notices fi • QbUo*ry notices M *00», *■ »• T\RS. Go< 1/ INQ entered Bftfcllie, respectful in Om several brand (Jails mil bo auswt —whfch U tho Ham M (Mod,—orttt the L April Slot, ISSU-^jh W. M. L. JOHNST OBeOsS: (Late “Bell Drafts OUlc*, and Si ■HK Money* rcod • wUhont Interest, or u MThIUS. f ANDS !hi XJI The undersign .1 KANTS In the Oui.il Uood Selections can im and settlements. Tie M*rk«t, aro «f tlio tn» ■mp lections cure ’ - • July 14, ISSjO.-tf Hot. A. It. Ct.vP.tt. Wm.' U. Llovd A C McCaUM A Deh-v. 1 Tuos. A. Scott. Su D.ltfcMtmTaiE. Esc T D- LKIiT, W . ALTOON A, R!„ WOl practice law In ill Huntingdon. CleurAcM Also in the District Coi Collections of claims tlis tale of Real Estate', business pertaining to < v - . Hr lion. TVUaon McCand burgh; llifn. Samuel A Jad total District; lion. Ho* UuuryD. Foster, (.1 Lebanon ; Hon. Wm. A decree V. llamvltou, 1* WB. BO' • ATTOIIXK A-LTOC WUI practice in the . Hunting! Particular attention and prompt remlttam- Beipcok* theOerin: Office, for the p; poette Keaaler’s : . 'Altoona, Angu»t 4, 1 TtTO W FO I l* eerfber dcsiiv.j that he Uoajtut n-eviv. FALL AND Which he ia prepared I and on aa reasonable t place. Altoona, Nov. 17th, 1 WM. S SURGEC QFf?TCE IN iSf" A. Student' want' HB. WM. It. JLf syßcrruLLY . at'rrirca to the people < olnlugconutry. ‘ “• n,a J be found at t wpled byDr.a. D. Tit. Altoona, Sept. 30, is;,. Bv. ROVE • Offers hi* pro( AiwottAftnJ vicinity, Abe Lost oC rtsfbroaccs vflleont resMcnctron ti °omsbove Conrad* St* More lig Jtut arrived nt t two. 1, Carbon 01 I«Mt, also a lot of Car *Meh are warranted to Altoona, Nr,r. 24, 'i'j- OYESi O } draw nl