StOMACH BITTERS. KiiKdtffitictthat, at some period, every mam- family is subject todisease er^u&tnrbOnce of the bodily functions ; but, witbiltaotid?of a good tonic and the - exercise sense, they may be able so to >the system as to secure permanent haaltb? |n order to accomplish this desired th« j(Tuo course to pursue is certainly that which -will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has in > trodnbed to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, butene that has been tried feu* years, giving satisfac tion toAllwho have used H. The Bitters powerMly upon the stomach, bowels, and ' Btct, ; restoring them .to a healthy and and thus, by the simple pro eess or strengthening nature, fnahle the sys tem to triumphover disease. L- For the ouro of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau- Appetite, or any Bilions 'Complaints, aruing from &• morbid inaction of Iho Stomach orßowOlaj producing Cramps, Bysehtery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, h&o., these Bitters have no equal. TMarrhcea, dysentery or flux, so generally con- mw settlers; and caas& principally bythoehiiigßnf wateranddiet,willbe speedily by a brief use of this preparation. I disease which is probably more ptwwWVla all "its Various forms, than any ether, and the cause of- which may always to derangemests of the digestive organs, non bo cured without fail by? using HOSTET&BBfS STOMACH BITTEBB, as pel dkeotipns on the bottle. For this diseaseevery . phyriolojxwill recommend Bittera of some hind; then vthy.net use an article known to be infal lible;? All nations have their Bitters, os a pre ‘• Tentiye of disease and strengthener of the. sys tem, id getferal; and among them all there is not id be found a more healthy people than the Oennans,.from whom this preparation,ema nated, based etpon, scientific, experiments which have tendedto, prove the value of this great preparation In the scale of medical science. _ - Fauna jrfftdou£.—This trying and provok ing fixes its relentless grasp on of-man, reducing him fo a ‘ dovV in > short' time, and rendering him phy sically and mentally useless, can be driven • friMh -the body by fbo use of HOSTETTEE’B BENOWNED'BITTERS. Further, none of the above-staled' diseases can bo contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used As per directions. And os they neither qreate nausea nor offend the palate,, and reader tin- necessary any change of diet or interruption -of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion/ the complaint is re moved as speedily os is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. For Persons in Advanced Years, who arc Suffering from an enfeebled constitution and ..jnhrm .body, these Bitters are invaluable os a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these Bitters ore indis .penenble, especially where the mother’s nour ishment is inadequate to the demands of the Child, consequently her strength must yield, .and hero it. is where a good tonic, such as Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system, Ladiqt. should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician,, who, if he ie acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weakness. CAUTIOH-—Wo caution the public Against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, bat ask ■ for HosTETTin’s Celebrated Stomach Bittebs, and ace that each .bottle bos the words “ Dr. J. Hostetler’* Stomach Bitters" blown oh the side of the' battle, ahd stamped on the metallic cap covering tho cork,.and observe that our autograph signature is ion the label. 43~ Prepared and sold by HOBTETTERdt BMFTH, .Pittsburgh, Feu, and sold by aD druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South America, ahd Germany. \ ASf'tßold by G W diessler swl A Rohsh, AUomi.v: O A Jacobs, J K I’atton and W 0 .Murrgy,. Hollidaysburg; and B'Berlin, Tyrone [Aug 35,1839-lp T>ATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON JF OIL'LAMPS! Wnrlialedinßeauty, Simplicity Safety or Economy. Bvwy person desUlmf to obtain the wry beet and cheap eeljKZtable light .within their reach, should call at the stora oftha tmderiignell and examine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon strate Ist. That.SO ACCIDENT cauoccnr by explosion. 2d. That they emit no offensive oifor whtla'bnming. Jid. they are very easily trimmed. 4th. Ihat.thpy are easily regulated to give more or less M -light; , - ’ SlhV That they burn entij-oly free from smote. 6th. That the light is at least 30 per cent, cheaper than any otberlight now in common use. These htihps tiro Admirably adopted for the nsn of Stu dents, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factories. ITaIU, Churches, stores, Hotels, and are highly recommended for femilyhise. .. Tbe-hurnerof tho. Carbon Oil Lan\p can U attached to old aidO)-hanging and table llnfci and oil Uunph, at n small expense, and vvlll answer every purpose qf,n new lunp. WeguM-anteepOribct satisfaction in all eases. Aug. 19, IS3S-tf.]. G. IV. KESSLER. T OOAN HOTEL.—THE UNDEiL 1 1 SIGNED resncctfnllv Informs tho eitfeensof Blair county and others, ' that ho has opened tip tho LOO AN JfeSiSSmr . n HOUSE, formerly kept by Sheriff ttoevM»ya«grTy at the west endof UoUidaysburg, forthoßfojaSEßaiSSr, reception of strangers and travellers.— . . V .. Everything connected with- the hoose has beea refitted in the new with'the choicest furniture, Ac.. Ac. The home is large arid Commodious, anil well Calculated fordonvrtiience and comfort. His TABLE will'he-ftirnlshcd with ih? very best the mar ket caa tiifbrd, and no palhN* or trouble will die spared to render those who may choosa.to fever Inm with their pa tronago_Mmfottahle and happy during their stay with him. HIsSTABLINQ ls ample, and' aif, obliging arid careful h«ttfor>wfll alwiya;,bo^lb attendance. <&.The WlUfomabnrg stage, which makes daily trips between this place and Wiliiamsburg. stopa at ' the Logan Hotel. , , JOHN KEIFPER. TTOW&RP ASSOCIATION, JjJL,v \ i. ! , PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by’Special Endowment, ftor the Relief of the Hick and Distressed, atJUited 1 6tth Vtrtdeni and Epidemic DUeasts, and especially Jar the ' Cart of Diseases of the 'Sexual Organs: ; ':f’ JUfej&il A^ylcejjlTen gratis, by the Actlni Surgeon, to by letter, with a description bf their condi tkm, occnpatlon, habits of lifo.;ic,)ond In cases of <£Mue.nta(t 3 f > Medicines'famished free Of charm. V.rJ ■ TAI/tfABLB REPORTS on Spcimatorrhma, - and other disuse? ' bf the. Sexual Organs, nndon the ssw lucsknixs emhlpyed ln the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter wirelones, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postagewlUbeacccptable. 1 ' ' Address, DR. X SKILI-ON HOUGHTON, Acting Sur geon,'Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, EhO> adelnhla, Ri;. Dy order of tho Directors. i : = EZRA D. HBARTWELL, Dredti GEDi PAIRCHILP, Stcty. p'teu. 19, .^ACTION.— ALL PERSONS ABE Jiereby. notified not to purchase or sell any laker beer kegs With, the stamp of the ALTOONA BREWERY tbere ; on, as such kegs never have been and never will be suld ttom the Brewery. All Kegs containging said stamp will be claimed iuurtaken, wherever found, by the proprietors of the Brewery .to whom they belong. July2Bth ISSfi-tf. WILHELM & BilO. LYE, FOE MA vl/ KJh’G Soft Soap, and Soap powder for Washing, one pound equal to six of common Soap; Castile Soap, Palm Soap, Chemical Soup, etc., on lumd and for sale at V June 10,1858.-tfJ A, ROUSH’S. GREAM TARTER, SUPER-GARBO NATE of Soda, Ealaralus, Washing Soda, Durkoo’s Baking Powder, in (store and for sale at 1 B«pt-. A. ROUSH’S Dm; TTAIB OILS, COLOGNES, POM XI fihaTillg Cream, Toilet Soaps, ie. for sale by, TPRI.c-v :v : ... o. w. rkssush. ISRE OF ALL DESCRlP nceivad wld for B&Ie by j. a HiXEitwr. na >TSTEST ALTOONA CABINET . W WASE BOOM;—•Th? l|Mi|l || II ~|| ' ' do bovine* on a more «ten«tve aoaleKBBBEflL than heretoftra, and B now prepared to TrvV v..’ ~ •xecntaall ■ ' -■ S’fe - ■•'V.,,., j-- - ORDERS FOR fUR#I?URE, OP ANY KIND, " AT SHORTEST NOTICE. His workmen araacknowiedged to bfccapabfeof doing The very best work in tlie line of Cabi *■■■■" . net Mak£nff, y f v “ •- 'and ail thoaowho entmft'hlm wlththeir orders may rely receirine-finiaheil work. v, . Hokeeps acoustoat;wpply <rf Pnraltoro tm hand, to which be invites to attention of. those lafawdtng to ■ f “GO TO HOUSE-KEEFING.” ' Ceil on him at at his room in Xondonsrille,-near the Plank Boad. -r : • -iVV * DqffiMs Made to order. November 11,18 SS. ISAAC CKOMEE. I?ISK’S ‘METALIC BURIAL CA JU ftES.—Title is a,new article lit this section of the country, although extensively used tit the East, They are a sure protection against-: . V . WATER AFD VJSRttlir, sadpossess niany other advantages over the common cof flns./'Tho remains of thc lamented CLAY and WBBSTKIt were encased in,these coses. . .. . . • Por sa3e by ' ISAAC (JHOSPBR, November XI, IR6B. Altoona, Pa. . - S 1 o : rf) gl .-. I I I';,;© f «l sr '*t S“ : 0 *Sb2 _ ULJ “ f IC* -| 02 a I o a- .£« ■Z...... . ” .8 Off O f- S f H°l eB§ (M Hm M k-2 4» 8 LJmd ,5 “iS .#S Nj 1 1 K 5 to <5 a-"S »■§ r r r* tq P jSW *“ OO ® r-r-i g |i« gi §§ S §1 ■« H 9ml~ o s rH | g *l*ts g§ 0 S.S 2 g 3i“ Soi.gtf Q M fcj W o k h tc= 00 « <T P 61 f POO *. r r 3 to “-i fefe i £ 9 E« i,' I J 5-9 H S ’C g - !- S = -s o.b --«• §s(k ' «g - H * GREAT OPENING SPRING AND SUMMER d> o T B. H IDEM AN HAS JUST RE fj „ peived andppeued n't his old stand, on Virginia at., a large, and attractive asaortmentof seasonable goods, com prising all.the novelties in ‘ EBEGES, DUOAZS, LAWXS, GTXGITAiIR, EMBROI DERIES LACES. HOSIERV <i GLOVES and ail varie ties and textures of LADIES DRESS GOODS together with a fall assortment of goods for gentlemen’s wear, such os Cloths,Cossimeres and Vestings. Also a full stock of Hardware, Queenswaro and GROCERIES, and an assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITORS, &C., of all sines and styles, which equal to any in tho market, and will' bo Sold at fair prices. Having recently enlarged my store-room, 1' can now display njy largely -increased stock to -hotter advantage and would respectfully invito everybody to call. May 12,1859. . ’ ■ IVTEW GROCERY FEED AED PRO- vigipx STORE. Tho subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Altoona ahd vicinity that he hies opened a store of the abovh kind, near the corner of Adaliuo and Julia streets, East Altoona, where lie will constantly on hand a fall sup ply of everything in his line. His a li 0 V ERIE s are-all fresh and will be sold at prices as low as those of any oilier establishment in lowu. His stock of provisions, consisting of * Flour, Hums, Shoulders, Sides, <&c. will be sold a little cheaper than they can be bought any where else. -His Flour is obtained from till.* best mills in dm Western part of the State, and is warranted to be what it is represented. All kinds of Feed for horses, cows and hugs, always on hand. I intend to keep each an assortment that I shall at all times.be nble.to supply my customers with whatever they may need, and I intend also to sell at prices which will make it a saving to those who patronize mv store. July 22. IS3B 3m. HENRY BELL. HPHE UIN BE RSIG XEB WOULD JL respectfully inform his old cus towers nnd the public generally that he has just received a large anti handsome as- Bortment of CLOTHS, Cassimeres, and VESTINqS, which ho is now offering' for sale, and is prepared to make them up in the latest style & most durable man ner, us none hilt the best workmen are employed, aha all work made will bo warranted to give satisfaction, lie has also a good Stock of Gents' yUK.NISUI.NG goods, snch as SitntTS, CouArr, TJkdek snmis, Drawers, Pocket Handkerchlofe, Neck T 1 w,Stocks, Suspenders; Hosiery, &e„ Ac.; also a large assortment of KEADk-MADE CLOTHING, all of which he ip determined to sell as cheap os they can be bought this side of Phila delphia. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock, as I shall take pleasure in showing them- Doors open at all times from 6A, M. until 9P. M Admittance free. : lfelMf ' THOMAS ELWAY. RED LION HOTEL, ALTOOJTA, IiLAJR COUNTT, PA. • Thin old established and popular HOTEL, located nearly opposite the place of stopping the passenger cars in Altoo na, haa passed ;imo the hands of the present proprietor.— Long experience in the business warrants me in assuring the travelling public that, no pains will be spared to render guests its 'comfortable as possible while sojourning under my roof. 4 . The TABLE will constantly bo supplied with tho very hast the market affords. The BAR will be found to contain an excellent assort ment ofJJQGOBS ofall kinds, including that choicehere rage LAffSS BEKR. "v:? ■' •; i The? STABLE’ is r in charge’af an ciccUent and cxneri encedOstler. ■ ,*s\. ’ . The i 'ptoprrotor hopes, by his lobg experience in the .bnsitmstmutlie facilities at his command, to make the Red Lloa,'fd'«U respectg, a first class Hotel. The business Of tUaHoUdwiUbe under my own~persofaal''iinperTigt6n; A Überad eharß Of public patronage Is kindly solicited. ! JO ®N SCHWEIQKRT, Proprietor. T:° THE public.-A-the sub ■JL • BCBIBER would respectfully announce ■■ to the citizens or Altoona and Ticinityv that he - has opened a KECI : • OKTHGLESAIiB AND RETAIL j^L i, TIX. SBEET-JSONyVARE <C STO VE STORK *IPP!3I on Helen street, hetweeh Annie and'Julia streets, EssTa.l- •. toona, where ho will koep-constaatly on haud"ivlanross* sortment of eyerythlagin his lino, Which he Will dispose ; of on reasonable tonna. r J '■, ■ . • roofing & spouyirNa put up on short notice. Ho also manufactures I.eai>bi> Ibos SpoptlDß which is efcid tohomnch snperior.to gal vanized sheet-iron or tin. ... . v .■ > : -* ' All kinds of job woii promptly attended to. A share of public patronage is solicited.' ' SAMtTRT. T.Pltntw v oct. arth,’siMf. : ' - -y y j -. ; I^LOUR— THE BESTQUALITY. OF JAMILY IXOCE for sale,, Wholesale andßctail. Apply to 1’ ' 3. .SHOEMAKER, Doc.H, 1856-tf. * ■ - Haaohio Temple. Store. Hair, hat, tooth, seating, Paint, Sash and Tarnish Brashes'at ’■ ' • ' KBSShERH. pIIOCEBIES. A BARGE AND \T complete assortmenjt of,Groceries have Jost been re ceived at the store of , , . .. .J-P- JHfIiKMAX,. wa fesfetocihle Msortmeptat^rtcroof: OF i itfilEftiCAN A&D FOREia^ J\_ ! STEREOSCOPIC BSPORIVV.. ! ; VE. Broadway,>>#Ttorfc a< Stil toe ■ I Btoreoteope is the rnost loswartivo, tetorwting, «* I jlUntwi toe T<mog.noß« wo old, i'-«one too totenigwiit, Mntltbo nnedneated,foacknowledga Its worth aivUmatrty. i ;Nohomeia complete without it, and.lt mn»t ana Will HtjMCl fctfl C FUIJTWhCTO- I wirfeiMta to jonr view every pari of tho world* to all aiwl ohiurp&mof detail, a* tbe epbt. , -• • • ’ . ■ : iPMjtographers arc everywhere exploring p.nrqpo, AMa, ~Afcipal America, to, search of the grand and theboaauiai, jwtitffof are constantly enriching dm* VI IWohaveaaimmense variety of paper View* of Scenes Franoc BWmnm,HoUaud,Bwitieriand, Bpato,TheJthto%VersalUea st-Clomd,Pon tain eb lean, Tntltefiet, Italy, Turkey. ®«7 P< Athens, the Holy land, China, lpdla, Crystal Pajwe, al«o Qrottpi Historical, amusing marriage scones, breakfast sCcocei plc-nlcs, statuary, Ac. An exquisite assort ment of Illuminated Interiors of Palaces, Churches, and Cirttiajrftl* of France, Ztftly, ic. The effect of these alumina ted views la moat remarkable. .!Hjety gentleman of Wealth and refined taste shouldliave ffi his drawtog-roomsomo of otir exquisite Views on glass. With' A revolving, stereoscope, showing 12, 2b, 50 Or 100 djm&sT Nothing can be more fescinating, and one con offer nb greater treat to a friend fond of the picturesque and the lnstantaneous Stereoscopic Views are. the latest photographic wonder. They aria taken in tho forti eth past of a second, and everything nomatter how rapidly it mayihe moving, is depicted as sharply and distinctly os ft it' had been perfectly at rest. Thla gives an additional tiUuu, for to thebeautles of inanimate nature it adds the Charm‘ of life and motion. Km process is a discovery of ‘onr pwn, and being unknown in JSnrope, wo receive from houdon and Paris large orders for Anthony’s Instantaneous (Bed's pf American life and scenery. : 1| Among other things we have just published Stereoscopic Illustrations of the Scene of thle Pulton Street Prayer Meet ings, la which many hearts fed. on interest. ’The portion lan of tills will he found in oar catalogue. . : Our. Catalogue of subjects and prices will be forwarded to any address on receipt of u stomp. ivPaines at a distance sending us S 3, $5, $lO, $l5, $2O, or $25, can have a good instrument.and each pictures os they ulay.requeat, sent by Express. . 1 Vlows ulone, (without instrument) ennho rent by mail. 'Parties who wish to be advised of everything really val uable in the line that comes out, may send ns their mam-s to place on record, and we will keep them pbsted at our awn expense. ' ' Men of leisure will find Photography a most fascinating and delightful amusement. We are prepared to lit out amateurs with everything necessary for their success tie gather with instructions " How to take Stereoscopic Pic tures.” E. ANTHONY. ; Importer and Manufacturer of Photographic Materials, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. . !; Ai* Merchants irom every section of the country are re spectfully invited to moke an examination of our stock, as opr discount to the trade will be liberal. , ; Tii PHoioo bathers. —First class Stereoscopic Negatiues wanted, Sand-by mall a print unmounted, with price of Negative' Jiuv 12--lin | Cut this but for future reference.] GRAND DISPLAY AT SHE 'fjiHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THE -JL .pleasure of announcing to their friends and custom ers os well os the 'public at large that they are now rc cciving-their FALL STOCK OF GOODS, which have been selected with care and bought at prices which will enable us to offer inducements to purchasers. Our slock of LADIES’ DRESS HOODS Is large aud varied, including all the newest styles o Prints. G oghams, Duluints, }*oplins, Valencia*. Plain and Printed Merino*. Blade and Fancy Bills, dx. Aito. Shawls, Cloaks and Cloth Dusters, which have been brought very low hud will be sold ut a small advance. FOR THE GENTS, ■Wo have Black Wild Fancy Cassimeres. Satineots, Jeans, Tweeds, Ac. Our stock of FLANNELS, and DOMESTICS Is large, consisting of Muslins, Tickings,'Denhams, Diil- Hags, Bed Blankets and Comforts, Ac. yra have also a fine stock-of ftueensware, Wooden & Willow Ware, BOOTS & SHOES, Zcphy Knit Goods, Gloves and Hosiery, and Notions of all kinds. We wish to call especial attention to our large stock of All-Wool , Wool Fitting, List and Rag Carpets, Bought at Auction, and which we can offer at prices that will defy competition. GROCERIES for sale by Wholesale at City prices with Freight only added. All kinds ofCountry Produce taken at the highest mar ket pfipe. Wo respectfully invito all persons in want of Cheap And good GOODS, to call and he convinced that we have a Jilodel Stock at Model Prices. J. A J. LOWXHER. Altofma, Oct. IG, '59. JUST OPENED # A STOCK OF Isntudg |kU> (Koofts. R. A. O. KERR WOULD INFORM THE GOOD people of Altoona, the surrounding country, and the “ rent of mankind," that he lias just returned Axon the city-with a large (.lock of SEW GOODS, which he offers at reasonable prices, at the stand formerly occupied by B. Kerr, and recently by TV. O’Ncah, on Main street. His Stuck i* the only one in town which is ENTIRELY NEW, atul.he flatters himself that hr has Rnmothing to plonsc the eye of of every laJy, and *uit the want* of every gentleman, lie deems it mum>‘s.<}.ry to enumerate all the article* on the shelves, (ns to Je *o would require a whole newspaper.,) but would feay that he bus.everything in the line of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS which this meridian culls for, and all just suited to the season, together with a well selected assortment of House Furbishing Goods, such at Carpets. Window Blinds. Shades, Ac., Which \yilKomuiend themselves. FOR GENTLEMEN, ho hasp great variety—from which, they can not fail to make' a satisfactory ireleqtiou. ' He has also a tijetop os sortniLTit of n * e»»d, fresh and cheap as can EHSiiCER I c C ff be had this side of the; plafe of^i 2 ® 4 * ' t growing or man ufacture. Also, HARDW ARE, QT7EENSW ABE, and eve rything necessary to complete a store in a thriving town like Altoona. . AH He asks isf that the people call and examine his stock, which he will at all times take pleasure in showing, and he Seels confident that he can send them away 1 rejoicing, if not in tiie purchase of Jne.t such an article as they wanted, at thoremombrance of having looked upon the handsom est Stock of Goods ever-exhibited in'tho town. Altoona. Oct. 20. ISoD. T QOK OUT FOR TOUR HEAD! -J.JI ;A poet gives the following advice to young men on • going to parties: N in going to parties, just mind what your at; Beware of your head amt take care of vour HAT: Jbtfast you find that a favorite Son ofyiiur mother, Hus an ache in the one and a brick In tire other; Speaking about hats and head* —the subscriber would ■ muit'ctfully announce that he lias just returned from rhe cttyMth a largo and well selected stock of Men ami Boys’ pEATS 899 OF id APS, STYLES, FOR FALL AND WINTER, Jof every color and shape. Also, a good assortment of RADIES AND MISSES FURS, of different varieties, all of which will bo sold | j ? cueal* for Cash. i Pinsons in want of anything in the above line, will jplcftEc glve mo a caU before purchasing elsewhere; as 1 am •determined to sell at the very lowest possible prices, i Store on Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. • “Altooun, April 28, 1859-tf. JESSE'SMITH. Stoves, Till & Sheet Ironware, I N SPOtJTINfG, &C. Jm. W. RIGG WOULD RE-aw spectftdly inform the citizens of Altoona SBBbk. !«nd yftinity that he kcepsconstitntiy onbond : of -pbikffisiMop, ■ Shop Stores, trf aU styies-and sizes, to suit tho wants of all, which hfl-vIQ sell at low prices, on reason abloitemw. ■. ' •• • ■ ; Jfe dlso keeps on band alarm* stock of Tin and ShtH consisting of all articles for cnlißarypurnoseg Codt | of <Ka * to Bfcireoi*** i ‘’ 1 an.ijjriintion which’ needs only to bo seen to bd appreeln- be possessed by ereij fanner, hatcher os those requiring such a machine. * r sgt- Varticnlfir attention paid to putting np SCOUTING, either ni town or conntry. Spouting painted and pnt na on the: most reasonable terms. fapriHl. 186iMy ri|MPHENB, BURNING FLUID, Oi Spirits of Turpentine, TThito ,LeBd, and Alcohol, for atlo cheap at “ " ‘A. RtVOBITS. • Aj'tL THE" STANDARD LATENT AX • [X-tf. KBS.Bti£K4; BLiCKWOOU’S MAGAZINE BRITISHUEfIEWS, I Torfc, continue • to thcfollowmg tatting BritUh Periodical®, ,ThfcS_ ... V : , :c>i3 - THBLOJIBOJf QUARTERLY (Consenatlro). MB KSISBORGH (Whig)'. ; [ XUS NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Chun*). , ' THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (liberal), BLACKWOOD'S EjMJiBCRCUI MAGAZINE (Tory). 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For any one of the four Reviews,. $3 00 Fokany two of the four Reviews, S 00 For any three of the fbur Reviews, 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, -8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine, 3 00 For Blackwood and one Review, 5 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews, 7 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood atid the four Reviews, 10 00 Money current in the Shite where issued will be received at par. ' A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above pri ce* will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more-copies of any one or more of the above works. Tims : Four co pies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will he sent to one address fur $0 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Black wood for $3O ; and so on. In all the principal Cities anil Towns these works wi.l be delivered Free of Jhittage. When gent by mail, the I’os iaos to any part of the United States will bo but Tweuty four cents a year for -Jlhickwood,” and but fourteen Cents u year for each of the Reviews. N.R, —The price in Great llritam of the five Periodicals (above named is $3l per annum. ■ rpHE FARMER’S GUIDE to PRAC- I TiCAL And scientific agriculture. By Hknet SierHESa, F. U. S„ of Edinburgh, and the late J. P." Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yule College, New 2 vols. Royal Uctuvu. 1000 pa ged, and numerous engravings. This is, confessedly, tho most complete work on Agricul ture ever published, and in order to give it a wider circula tion the publishers have resolved to reduce the price to FIVE DOLLARS FOR THE TWO VOLUMES !! When sent by mall (post-paid) to California ami Oregon the price will be $7. To every other part of the Union, and to Canada'(post-paid), $6. Jj&‘This work is sot the old “Hook of the Farm.” Remittances lor any of tho above publications should-al ways bo addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, 1 - LEONARD SCOTT A CO. December 8,1859. No. 64G01d Street, Now York. GREAT CENTRAL LITERARY EMPORIUM, NO. 1, "ALTOONA HOUSE," ALTOONA. PA., XTTHERE MAY BE HAD ALL THE » v popular Publications of the day, as follows: iVcic- York hedger. New York Mercury, ’■ New York Weekly, ' Scientific American, hew Yvrk Wnverly. Fioy of Our Union, True Flag, American Union. Saiurtlay Evening Pod, hollar Newspaper, Sunday Dispatch, Sunday Mercury, Waverly Magazine, Frank Indie’s Pictorial, • TTarpcr's Weekly, Ballou's Pictorial, Frank Leslie's 111. German Piper, The Illustrated World, {German,) The New York Clipper, XdHonal Police Gazette, United Slates Police Gazette,. Boston Pilot, Irish American, Home Journal, Banner of Light, Spiritual Telegraph, Weekly Tribune , Porter's Spirit, Life Illustrated, s Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun, Yankee Notions, Altoona Tribune. Nix Nax. DAILIES: Philadelphia Press, New York 11,-redd, Piblic Ledger. New York. Tribune, Pittsburgh Time Press, New York Times. North American, Pitlslmrgh Chronicle, Evening Bulletin. Evening Argus, Pennsylvania g. To which will,he added the new.publications as they appear. Magazines. Novels and Romances. Miscellaneous Books, School Books, Copy Books. Sin*Pens. Pencils, Inks, Cap and'Letter Paper, l.nvclopes. Drawing and Tissue Paper, Blank Books and in fact every thing in the Stationary lino. Toys. No tion? and Game? of every variety. Pic tures and Picture Frames. Ac. fllh- choice lot of CONFECTIONERIES, of every vari ety, Also. TOBACCO and SEG AES of the best iju..!ity. N. B.—We arc sole Wholesale anil Retail Agent, in this county, for KOII.VS CELEBRATED SALVE. It doespSJ ilSvrhj cure all sores to which it is applied. Try it. T-tf.j H. FETTINGER. NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS! At McCormicks Store, Jnst nrriv.l. and nn* n->vr beinj? offered for Kale, an ex« ti-o*ivei of in>< il* uf all ID-different styles and which tiie i'hihoL’lphm mnrkr-t aiTurds. in. the way of dross "o»hU f.,r Ladies together with all the more heavy Cotton and ooleii guod-s fur GojutltJiueu wcur,jilso a full stock of READY made clothing for men aud Boys, of the best material and latest Styles, in the way of business, dress and over coats, with pants and vests to match. Also all the different varieties of goods, such as ’’’* Hardware,, ' Qaeensware, \ Cedar ware, Tin ware. Stoneware, &c , GROCERIES, Family Syrnps, Sugar Brown and Vhite, Teas, 4c.. 4c„ with all the variety of spices n«>ccssary to make up a full assortment. „ Men’s fine and coarse Boots and Bootees, Ladies “ “ “ with <5- without heels, in all the different material, with a very pretty assortment 01 Bonnets. 1 ALSO MEN AND BGYS LEDGER HATS AND CAPS,' and all other articles usual , y kept In'country stores, all of which will bo sold as low as in any other house in town for cash, or exchanged for any article of produce, which can be consumed here or exchanged in the East for others. Altoona, Oct, 27th,’50. E SUB _i SCUIBEII would respectfully in- . form the public that lie has recently re- 1 /Ai —w fitted tho above Jlotel. end is uow’pre pared to accommodate Ins friends and J 8 patrons in a comfortable manner, and , will spare no pains in Oinking it an agreeable home for all sojourners. His Table-will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country end cities, and his Bar filled with liquors of choice bnttids. Hi* charge# arc ob reasonable a*, those of any ether Hotel in the place, and ho feels satisfied they can not bo complained of bythose who favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share of public- patronage, and ftdly intending to deserve it, ho throws open bis house to the public and invitesa trial- - Idiave just received a stock of No. 1 French Brandy, for medicinal purposes. , N Also a large stock of extcilcnt Wines, for medicinal pur poses, together with a lot of the beat dlOtye Whiskey to be found in tho ctixintryw * Altoona, May 27, JOHN BOWMAN. THE GREAT QUESTION WHICH now agitates, the nilndvof every person ' Is, where can ’I gettbo best article formylttHl moneyj In regard to other matters, tho snb-^^H^ scribor would not attempt to direct, but if want anything in tho fine of - > BOOTS OR SHOES . , ho InTitcs an examination of his stock and work. Je keep* constantly on hand an assortment ofßoots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Ac;, which he offers at fair prices. Ho will give, special attention to cuttom work, all oi which will bewarraii ted togyreSatiafiietiou. None but tho Bert workmen are employed ’ v - V~ '* Remember ray shop Is om Virginia street: immediately opposite Kessler's Drug Store. *”“■ * September 3,’57-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS. 5 Liquors.— a large amount UQtjpjl S has been reccircd JMf* M®AN HOtlfiE,” HolUdaysburg, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices, or retail. The yna who wsntahas only to can. ■ ’ QOLUTION QF CITRATE OF SIAQ- Osjfciuctio.; mod in Ua dparnttm * t-StSS?!?*? *s******> rt*P*r»d aadfor sale by ' 1 &■ *>T> CLUBBING. POSTAGE. IifARTA h: m ifiirsiEß MEMO iyi ri Alt SCHOOL.—TbjM nstitution, which is located' Ti AUoona, Bhvir Oonnty, PeSf’*, MONDAY in MAY. It is iutpmtedas ScliooK and trill connect with it » MAie A Female ? , the Male department, young; men will be matnwtca with alvlew to Anlrentering of OM host Colleges; or. If desired, their'education completed. IB Frinaledepastmcnt, Instmetljjn will hjtgiyen m any. orMf of the dmersat branches, either solid or omaiwa fat, taught noar best F»nod*Seminaries; ' ... ycac will-be divided into two Sessions of five months each—-th* Sntamer Session 'to coniiuence un the Ist Mon day ofjlay, ending bn rho, Wstj Wednesday of Septonituir— the Winter Sbaskia to commeope on the Ist Mondav in No vember, ending on the lttst''Wedntsdnj of Marcl). The . SessionewiU bo divldedintoljwO quarters of eleven wecka : each. Terms, per quartcr.nsifolluw*—viz.: SOUP BRANCHES. Primary, (including Reading,, Writing, Orthog- . ranhy, Arithmetic, Grammar, and Geography, ic.). $4,00 Advanced (Inclnding the Sbienees; atwhq mattes. Mental and Moral Philosophy, Logic, the tan guage* and Composition Ac.) ; '53,00 EXTRA, OR ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES. Music (Including use of instrument) •' \ $lO,OO Drawing, h? ; ■ fainting (In water Colors) ’ : 5.00 Needlework, . ~,00 ■ Instructions In vocal music gratis. One half the above charges, to bo paid juvariabsyUn advance. • - ■ •A. B. ChARK. ■ -ffesmle , a ' : Mr. ' ''■•> JVtneipal of Mailt Miss t). M. ChiKK, [ “ ftmaU “ March 10, 156».-tf New grocery and liquor STORE. —The underlined would bog leave to an nounce to tho citizens of Blair county and vicinity that ho has opened his new Store ofij Virginia street, thru doors below the Superintendent's Office, whore lie has Just received from the East and West a largo assortment of ___ Foreign and Somtostio Liquors, - consisting as follows: WuBSSm French Otard Brandy, , Cognac Brandy, Peach Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Old Burgundy Wine, Old Port Htne, Jamaica Rum, Holland Oins Old Rye Whiskey, Monong&kld Whiskey, and hhine. Wine, which he hoYhimself imported. Retailers ut Liquors and Farmers will find it to their advantage to buy of him. as he will sell at CITY PRICES. He will also keep constantly on hand an assortment of GROCERIES, Such as Flour, Bacon, Sg.it, Fish, Tobacco, Be gan, Syrap, Sugar, Coffee, $c ,ffc.. All of which will be sold cheap for cash or Country Produce. Our friends and tho public; generally are respectfully in vited to give us a call before: purchasing elsewhere. ... ‘ LOUIS PLACE. Altoona, May 1859.-tf riMIE GREEN BOOK. JUTS PUB | LISIIKD, 150 PAGES, PRICE 25 Cents; On Single-and Marriott life; or, the jffF/yfjß Institution of Marriage; ita'-Intent, Obll fattens, and Physical and Legal DUbuali- cations; the rational treatment 'bt oil private diseases in both sexes, Ac. _ To which ik added a poetical essay, Enti tled Chllipaediac or thejlrt ,of haviugand rearing beau tiful and healthy children, by the late Robert J. Cclyxe weil, Esq, M. D. Sent froe of postage, by, Uie Publishers, Cats. Kune A. Go., Box 1530, New York,or Parfer.cC- Cb., Wholesale agents 113 Nassau Street, New York. Agents wanted every where. Also, Gratis, an extract and sample of the above eziti titled: Dr. CulrerweWs Lecture on the rational treatment of Spermatorrhoea and private diseases generally, detailing the means by which invalids may effectually cure them selves without tho use of ddpgerons medicines. and at but little expense to themselves; ' dent free by mail in a secure envelope, ou the receipt of one: stamp, to prepay postage, by addressing, ICIIAS. KLINE A CO„ Feb. 22,1859. Box 1586, New York City. JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR, , The Hero of One, Hundred Fits per Month ! I would respectfully set forth my claim to public atten tion, as a Fashionable Tailor, as follows; Because 1 keep an excellent'assortment of Cloths.'Oasei nieres. Vestings aud Trimmings, which, when examined, always please. Because my work is made up in a manner that takes down the country and gives all my customers a city ap pearance. ' . ’ Because I nra not inferior as a Cutter to tho best to bo found anywhere. Because long experience In-my business gives mo entire control over it. and I am nob dependant upon any one to lift mo out of the suds. Because I am' still on thes«nny side of forty, and there fore my taste as a Cutter ami workman unimpaired. Cali on me. in the comerirOora of the -Brant House.” Give me a trial and you will go away pleased. Altoona. May 20-5 m JACOB SNVDER. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, R. E. SELLERS’ Imperial Cough Syrup, Udojland's German Bitters, BdrJiave’s Holland Billers, Sandford's JAvtr Jnvigdr.dlor, - Lindsey’s Blood Searcher, Clarke's Female tills, ;i . - , j | Duponeo's Golden Pills, Wright’s, Ayer's, Wilson’s and McLane's Pills, ,1 Gargling Oil, "Berry Davis’Pain Killfr, . Maldutt's Fourfold Liniment, Mexican, Arabian, AVtiti and Bone Lenimeut, instore aud for anient Sept. 2.1858-ttVJ A. KOHSIBS Drug Store. |>LAIil COUNTY I)AGrUJ3RREAN -M. 9- KOOMS.—Iff. G, W.- FISHER, ttio HolUdnysbunr Artist, lifcg» Icayo to mforn* tofcr readers that hb iiprauaTed totato" r- •- > ■ p. P holographs, of persons, from Daguerreotype*, at thh shortest notice and on the, utrt rooßpnal'lo torraii. Ileibgs just received a Urge stock of dnraulo and neat owes, df toll sizes and style*, Including a new pattern of FataHyCatjf forfeit persons, and Is pre pared to fin thent with perfijei likenesses, AMDUOTYPE, DAOUEfUmiITypE Olt PHOTOGRAPH. j 1 ' 1 ;, , a c i l H* Itooms'ctai tho corner of Sfcnfi&hierv and Allegheny streets, HalllVjaysl.nrg, P». [Jndcl7.tr. ’ GW. KBSSl|l^-^PIIACTit?AX announces ■ to tne citizens of Altoona oak the public that ho still contlnuealtho Drng on Virginia street, where lut-keeps cohsfeiritly sKEW' '' otn hand, for sale, tniolesalq ialft Retail, DRUOB. BM MpiCXNI»,CIIKmCAI^<JII^VArOTStf«KA K 3 and »T&STOFFsr^i^| : ;i fPr3|. nttehtidn tohnshfejß, and a desire torendcr sat- IsCiction to all as rcrards mico and quality, ho hones to tncrit and receive a Sire of public pahraa™. P ' Physicians and merchants imppliedon reSUonabie terms, and all orders from a distant!* promptly attended to. \ Physicians prescripOons compounded. [l-tf. /Constantly receiving new wan OoHUng,.; tit the latest Fashions, chanter . D^flylgM.- ‘■li i : : , A. splendid ’ Assortment gf XA. Vridewhlrte and Dswirer*, Cotton, Woollen and &TiBw! a| a-^ca-s. PINE AND Mm OW, GAM phone, Horning PlntdrCbbon Oil, at Jan. :i:> ,v : KEgSKEB!g. n N HAND AT 5||cGpRiNlIGK’S Store »««dy-M*di* clotliing. Call and «ee. ■ : y ?; bHrisc "■" - -Nov.!B r tt A BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Tras ’ ■ 'Brai«i* for *alo at ‘ . : ■■ ■ '• ’ ‘ - ; KESSLER’S. . MGS> r TRUNKS,- UMv .V' <% bdbpnght cheaper at H. TtCH’S [Dec. 9,1858- fpey price in cash i r "S vs s ',‘.s -«!, * 3 M -§*.-If * 111 <3 to te s g t Silt a--3'*'Si £ <J=»« g So 2 o S 5 « •S 3 Ck 3 • •,.► * XS 5 '3) al|f-g M *25 2 fc **• S' c 3 «i*-» O rt fe § _ o*sl Kt"t> il DR : HERSHEY’S Worm Surun TO THE PUBLIC * A FTEH A TRIAL of over TEN „ OL in Brival* practice. the milwicrllwr u fer to tho public a WORM SYRUP which to performcurps wlmreothers have been slv«n iJ Ttr Wil ' f» beyond dispute the most pleasant and cßfectm} ’ Wa - « Bon of tho kind over-offered fur sate. “** P^psiv ■ It performs its cures rifely, speed!ly,and eir~., Jhring the nervous system in no t* 0411 *: he pett, to the Pink. Hoot and Turpentine pren«»« ~Ui doee It contain mercury in any shape or' cV™ ’ Pn *~-n« purely vegetable production, and so harmless iJu 01 w» that tho most delicate infhm may toko It ■“* Mica ' • It ta one of the beat and most gentle pursuit. i.. be administered to children, incase, everwwhi!?*- ,a sr»«« exist, and is all that may barcqnlred, m niD^.l !>Wut, »« }cn. to restore the deranged condition of the n* 6 *l of gone, eo frequently snrtdurliig childhood-■„i w (h "r -chUdieu from eovoreapclh of sickueae, or cobt-i i - Vo »f TUoto Physicians used it are £2 v ed with It, and uso itia preferenca toanysl-er * ever offered. J P^pamib, . Manufactured and Spid .Wholneale and Ret«ii ... Corner Fourth and George Sfc, Philadelphia u *- W •; FbrSalehyA. RQTOH, p“ RSill!Y >» 0. ' /^REATIMPROVEMENTIN COOK \T INK STOVKS-. ' , UIV COXSLrMfTIOX OFSJfOKB AXD GASMVD Sjrn.i _ . . , or sum.. Tho •'■bscriber takee pleasure Int.ffsring to the mil k. _ • • UAS A Jill iJiIuKE CONSUiUNii 44 C o4 **"* v> ' oCllt . l y patented, which to percade aU others, OS it requires . ’ ** lo •« ONE-TIURO IBBS FUSh than other stoves and Ip more «Mfy, qhfckir an.i - , ly heatoij. No unpleasant swell <k \ stove from tho fact that it is all couaumjrf erel^ lhU cape, There is no tronbU) from smoko u that Baidu" * aud often annoying exhalation is also cousumi-d n*?* 01 the stove iJalthM to there any ncya becoming cloggcdjrUh soot or the mortar Jocund the gas arising from boat fires. oonuicd tj Persons .wishing to,purchase stoves art invif.s the store of. tho suWriber, In, the Masonic T,-nmi- ° c *. * l umino the above stores. 1 . JOHN SHOEMAKER** ” j- B - A ll kindaofAtr-tijht* Stores on hand. Uug V^lSi-T National police gazette— Thla Great Journal Of Crime and Criminal, u its Twelfth Year, and .is widely Circulated lliroa-rW the country. It contain* all the Great Cages, and appropriate Editorials on tW«omr,£tw|. ‘“1 information on Criminal Matter!, not to lo tomj in other newspaper, « ft®.Subscriptions $2 per annum; |1 for six month,, n be remitted by subscribers, (who shonl.l write their and the town, couuty and Statewhero thee rwldc ulajj,;, , v _ ,ToQ.W. MAXStLbiCu. Editor t Prop’r. of New York PoliceOiuetU. ; . j.Yd» i'ori- (V%. (YYSTEKS ! OYSTERS! OYSTERS: / In coheeqtionco of Mia hard times. I hare concliiUd to put down theprice of my OYSTEU3 to the lowest p»ui- Ida standard. They will hereafter be serred ud outh. Chafing Dish, at TWENTY.CENTS, and roa«t,a in tU.hVp and servedhp witlijUl other accomiiatiimcuts, TlTE'iTl KITE CENTS. They will also be thruUhed, In er.rj. ti er way, at prices to correspond with the time*. JOHN KEIFWR. hogan Homo, Hollulayiboif. Dec. I", 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 mpst popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to . ' Dr. thas. M’Lane’s Celebrated_ Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, b,ut simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satih factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, Fpr the cure of Liver Complaints, all Bilious Derangements, Sick HeaDt-Ache, &c. In cases of ; ; Fever and Ague* preparatory to or after taking On: nine, they almost invariably maks a speedy’ and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions! Their unprecedented popularity has induced- the proprietors, Fleming Brothers, Pittsburgh, Pa. to of their Drug business* in which! they 'have been success fully engaged for. the last Twenty Years, aStLiKey wUI now give their undivided timfe and their manufacture. And being de termini that: Dr. M'Lane’s Cc/*' Vennifuge and Liver. P«* continue to occupy the high position tliey now hold among tw great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither tm* nor expense in procuring the Bctf and Pufest material, and coffl pound them in the most thorough manner. I Address all orders to PIMM BROS. PilUbnrgli, F«r P. 8. 'Dealers and Physician* ordering fr°m other* Flemming Bros, will do well to write their ly and take note but Vr. it lanes, prepared oil £fo,Va » prof., Piibtutgh, P:. To those, wfcniog to6 l ** »jb« trial, we will forward by mail, post paid; to any P“V United States, dne box of PHI* for twelve age stamp*, or one rid of Vermlftme «*nt ntamp*. AU t«aocomr~. by twenty cent* extra. ' ATtdon» v hy A. Item* aud jkTajW A£w.4 : by «R>t«»KWAv*;..v; yi ■ ! t . AND :*'Vrl »•/. '»V%* H.U . i MoO VOL. McOl per aunt All p*P* paid w- your line* Oa, square Two ‘ Th»« ‘ Over thr tqukr® tor •Ss lines o: Out squar< Two “ Three Four “ Half * col> One colunn AUmlnUtm Stock* ll1 * with Uhi' Profession* tinea wit Common Unit will I Advettiw {mired, wll tba ilxjv Bail uses Obituary a. a coop, » tArs I / IXO Badlciiio, r la the sever Colls will —which is A flood,—or April -ilst W. M JOHJ £B< (Lai Dra Cities, sarnie. Mono without Intel Job, 3d,lS: r Ami § A The nu BASTS tat QtaodMectio aod Mttlemn Market, are c B9U Select i {wasted. JHy Ms 1 Bar. A. w*. h. l • Vcpatm. Tana. A. i J>. MoMl T B. L f I ; a woo IjUl practice 1 HOntiagdon, C jw In the Dla osUkUmwo tMMteof ftca l.yaei* pertai tion. Wllsrn Muntiron. a afcfldalDlstr! Hen Henry D. Übujoa; Hut fleorjeP. Han w.iSi Win practice n •S&is •oriteKerter’ ARnaint, Au ItfdW •erlber WktfcUbMjUS sail Wbfofabe if p r Alfonna, Kov T* ■ '"U-iL 1 !" M ; “ moots JUdwalfnet "w^etopatln asra'i' da».a; , 4®_tf. ■SURC I Afpice yJ ple. - «|-A Studct Dr. W 3 BPECTFI Prices to the 1 olnlng country. Ho may be flu **>pled by Dr. 0 Altoona, Sept. B" r ~*F7ii • Offers! and vie beet of re re * ld > *°9*d above Con IifBDIC. AIJ-Tectoi; JT**™ dljeasea ‘lons of Uto Lugj AfflLaeatrrffn/, aim * t *.6>r sale irri s^rt»alot *ro WM-rai Nor.; 0'1 EB M S tfi CTA( V!*ti for *oii * «££?• *h Oil a 8 fWiEI
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