I AVEET’S FAJLLIBUB IME#4 V ;•" t : THE ►EAT REMEDY 3SM,OOVT. NETkAWr i36ll|Q[BA ASB joints, rwooNDs, Pu.KB. tnuD*eH*J r ’ IX RHKUMATIC AND sm. TQCB DIBOEDKKS. Hj.cf Connecticut. tbefemooe •4 labia practice fur awe then SSL' u« aetooiihiag eoctese. ; ”*■*» IwtW MIN, it b B&rlTilied'u mm&: &mn. pt »hteh SrlJg Map-- gSi-Sc-A- - wHI-sflonl iauadiMe . of HEADACHE |» thrm •q»*'* B *f*' i t ;k ' l sto «ui tt &s ttsasteSj BB£B.?SB°. AT extteaift- MMtimee yety ohetiamte; imid nUr» itaieUable tu occar if ftl » conqmsred by tbie Uaimeat iatim « BORKS. UljC*M,JHnu«B r i»M J«ady to the ;B**KTp lin« to direction*- Aleo, CHIUBLAIVr ASD INSECT BITKS AND snMoB.' *B Sweet, of Opaoeotieat. Bone Setter. Sweet, of Conoeotieot, the CnitedStatee. " in ’Sweet, of Conoaotieut. loAllOria Liniment*'' s Infallible Liniment landnever bib. f s Infallible Liniment f for Kenralgia. 3 Infallible Liniment: aid* fimnediatabr. b Infallible Liniment tmtij forSpraln* and Brutae*. Infallible Liniment and was nerar knnwn total] Infallible Linim^nf' (Uaf-for PUea. and seldom tails, to cart i infallible Liniment one minute. Infallible Liniment tfe immediate!jr utdlMva bo aetr infallible Liniment f w* in the 1 known world. i Infallible Liniment . Vm than a million people, aadail Infallible Liniment ■■Colic, Qurierm Morinu KUtOMter*. Infallible Linituenl «*•>” and inrj laraHjr «iHH|Wh*>* InfiUiWe Liniqumt RgioU'' Price 36 ud SOcvol*. IN NEED. TBX W. fAULIBUS UHUCBKT, m'VtJ* -Mm pwwwfcl (tnogtbegtag propettieg, ' ■*«&%>* Owir-i** by it the hit tjt>« . OWlSEfjUjl ! ÜBUUUtTpCUt HOWKS w mmb rflccwytriiliij; l» Uu,Wm(. iibq iaii»nw|~ or >lbriat«dt>y UHB B» R always rrmtan ttw U»wn—■ md w«l wait ecaii>*rat<*» ew«' - [O BSE OWNED f at hand ..Tor its ttewlxwaeattbv ■lip sSItMaaD; smPXIM SWEET'S ME i la tax , c 4;d iw ban feud Utrnlj ' r? ": *» IJTNEKP* . VTIOK 7f*r *OO. .But wkfci tO-\ i-1 # M> t**i ««Wi i«D *hw*. r aiBiINE PO W£R-FRISS <^r >• \ ■" .-mg. within tho pavt two years, considerable t ,j [o uur citftbiEilunout in tlio wav of new fuucv ‘•crew Paper Cc»ter, Card Cutter. Hulliig SI a* . Card Power Frees, aiud large Newspaper Power . .. (a cut of which we give above) we are now prepared . v !cate anything in tho lino of printing <»r ruling iti vctquai :v la-tlw* -tate, »nd at -....jUt11v low. We can execute* hi short notice, all ■\' *■ i . .doing, invitation, visiting, Baltic Business Cards, Circulars* Proipramraies, ' mammoth POSTIM6, BALE BU.LS, t-tmpWets, Pay and Check. Rolls, BLANK BOOKS, , AN )fESTS. AND BLANKS OF ALL KINDS. nk ia n trial, feeling confident that we can give i( we.hnvo the opportunity. 1,. . I.i.otiicr’s building. corner of Virgin ia and An .-upo-ite dniwrintendu^ON.T. i>-DimcuLTr.— A men of - T . locality, who have ft^pUHgpiaeen.{p')G Time. —On Wednesday morning of -< vwk, some individual who was hungry for •ns, entered the Buckhorn Tavern, on the top of • Allegheny Mountain, between this place and envbm-s, and took therefrom four watches, be ■•ai=« 10 persons in the house. Two of the tdrtircre silver bunting-case : levers, and two :em cylinder escapements, ope. of which was xr small. Suspicion rests on -an individrml who Mat the house'the day previous,andwap seer. !? - the watches, as they were hanging against f “all, in the sitting room, and it is supposed that ? returned during night and. i dieting an enhance .■■■ign a window, pocketed tire tickers. He was ..'uansome five feet seven or eight inches in •i-lit, dark complexion, with front teeth out. A »f.ru ofjfc2s is offered for the recovery of the -cites or the arrest of the thief or fed for both. I'tityr Sash Scprortejis.— A new and con 'di.tnt invention of this kind is now out, of which 'iiv CUaugh, corner of Brant's Row, is the ,tr.i in this place. We bare tried them, on the ■ UOJIV-: in our office, for a couple of months, and ' ■■■■ lbem >0 be a very desirable article. They S J constructed that they can he attached i cad removed from sash at pleasure, -and may ! v imaged by any person, thus obviating the ne- j siv of hunting up a carpenter to fix them.— I ' ten attached they fully answer the purpose of * amt eostiy inventions of the kind, and may • mule to serve as a lock to the sash when it is taidown. Besides all these conveniences, they ■«» cheap that almost every.family can procure ! ?5 > Call at Clabnugh »and examine them, *j I We have been informed that arrangements Int been made, which will keenre for the lady I embers and the families of members of the Al ia Library Association «n opportunity of visiting ! wins of the Association, for, the purpose of ciigout or returning books, or for reading the h ''incus magazines and journals, during the ■; lime. The room will be opened, exclusively indies, from 4 to 6 o’clock each Thursday after m. during which time a lady member has kindly •Hrited to he present in the capacity of librarian.' knew room is so accessible and pretty, and the 'Won of books and periodicals so varied and that we are sure pur fair citizens will r" m attractive place of resort. The library -v kept open as usual for every one who de ' v: come daring the evening of each week (lay ‘wfessiokal. —Considering the limited num- njep, in this liable to thb senpton, the wheel of fortune, at Huntingdon, ' '-cm pretty severely, taking one cietgyman, physician, two lawyers ami one editor. Should j ' all enter the arrhy, the rebellion would cer- Ny “go down." The minister might try the " cf moral suasion, and if that fitiled, the doc-: I f* 10 *j Te >t» physic; bothfailing,.thelawyers! H i get in chancery and give it such .severe! | >! tbat h would not know itself, in- which ciin- I j n the editor could hand it over to the devil, to I *' belongs, to be “set up,” “imposed,’’! r*wddown," “ locked u Pr” an d “oast off” into I '-'r( >!*ikue«s. - . 1 -T > > / ■>*/: t.irr t,E Ahead.— Oar cotempofaiy of the Democrat e»yg that he had the list of ; r " ra ™ *P Cambria county set np and worked 1/ on the morning after the drawing, t’° l , 'es of the extra in two days. AVe that. Wc had the list of conscripts in r ..) lr n,} * “I l in !css than two horns after the • jc Wl,« drawn from the wheel, and in three treafter l>oii worked off and sold orer one PYJ,..- r , , ’ so Altogether we hare sold over t** l omaining a Int of the conscripts e - and udesire to aceomroodatethe public, V -* 1 : >• **>( • ' *’ U }«*«. •.•1,7 KT ’T'‘ ,ohn Sau * man > conductor of gist I •.■ reigj]! t«j ßj between this place and H«r -\sCIK ° ne pf fcwM >yerclyi cnrsM L ( ™ n P cars at Tyrone station on Saturday ititew. fnit«i «-s $B5O “C«utry frat," PRINTING OFFICE. 1 thk ™ "ionsK. Zlrsri ,: ,r " lra •*-*""• «• «->»i- ,™, ««,., '".r;.- r --: -■»—. •» ’ • • Clark. On motion, the know it «* loQlrt ' ‘ . •“* Mn.him* >•« offer 4w the«mb!ir. \ > Kmmly ! resident appointed E. A. Beck, Daniel Price mnid mannw .th i- . ' v ?, Jucgfi *° irym % h,w *o many luerm for «».*». arid J. K. Bellman a.a». an.,.rwo-rtn s . o«r.!it. ? . amt... n rti,. \. -. t Wr late fellow member "wlid-h , *J : disposition to .ucommodate always meet with a *«*‘y.«**teg Maehln.- hw «,«„«* ct,,. w «y «. r UWbT-TTT ! ,Cb murred on S ' ln 'V. just reward. Jake genererallv dm. vegetables. ''T*?™*- 11 wi " •«'■*'«* ofcloth. and whh * , lhe Coonrouee reported the following , there are anv in town. ’ »<■ kmoe ot threw!. Great . and recant impri'TiMUitnu preamble and resolutions which were unanimously 1 ' r.nw .mr Family .tawing Markinr. n«j.t reliable, and adopted : , i ' Ham, Crw»m>.—Wm tJ|«ra» i~-a. d '" aW "'’"" : ' ■- r!r -“ : ,E «t «ll n«.s or ' circum- j con du«ior on Mountain Division.' had I.ls ' Z>l ness I ‘“f Crrei,,ed ’ “ W<5 “ V mornin ‘ f * eUuc ’ h,,¥ tu «“ «*» •«<■« a has been familiarly in intercourse • but I week ’ w,llle coa l*»K cat* in die yard in this place. ■ t “ cnmc - F *">«y Sewto* Machine* >» fin apparently in usual health, passes’suddenly from amputated the thumb and dreawd the TJ’JtuZcZZ ~ * n'Zh ‘L a * en V' y a“u d^ ree 0t ’ sn **®* ,neH » w WOU " d ’ “ nd kis r,,0u * ht the I***™ «* 'he band •mat* w.rtn«.n, ,i,. of the !,« pressed with the Bev. A. B ra aar^iU^ ,P thri^mr^rcu^mn Ute ’ Gl >° l) Akticle —Miner s Aluminium Fcna '“'-a to sustain the work. AVhne while it produces feelings of sadness and u’ dby Hmit & M ‘ ner ' 71 * nti 73 JKftk streel ’ ”’■*” of choicest woe*s. are flnishe,! In the aim such solemn admonitions, seems to demand of us, j PiUBt,urg - Pu - -ftirr: put aitd Mianner■ pujipibU*. uthera are ndumed hiscoUemrues, the expression of those feelings in J. Boia at 20 Cffiuu p«r card, and umv sent bv maV ’' ? ! *“ Tbft n,o},t / * m ' y " ,ui M, »-nrb mhnner fiirmnl and becoming rpanner ; now, tlterefore. in a letter. Send for a card and trv them -'They o.- ly nr '7'* r - > 'f*” th< - ‘'‘“''y Mmthinn i. Hesoived t That white impressed with those 0 »' _j- . . * ’ ub yJ i*' l capacuy mid feelings, and acknowledging the admonition thus handsome that the sight ol them is worth n :«lh«t oeconiiag a. pu alar for fiuntly sewing m oar conveyed, we humbly atid revorehtlv submit to the d!mrtit tile P riet >hon,ra. t„ri„g nnchiiiM arafor m watielnring purpottrs, tieciee of him whose ways are inscrutable and oust , ll ’' "'■ mcl ' Qlaxr » are well «upplM with silk, twits, finding out in bis dealings with the children of tie,,,,.,. ~„eties. on. Ac., m the v.-ry is-s> quality, men. we nevertheless cannot hut mourn the occur- ■ rcitee ot an event that has suddenly deprived us of i a courteous associate and useful inember of the i board, one whose kindness we, cherished and whose I council we respected. fSsoiotd, That we deem it a duty and privilege; l to mingle; our sincere regrets with those to whom i he was united and hound by closer and more en- ! dearing tics and to tender to them our unfeigned sympnthy and kindly condolence for the loss they have sustained in this sttdden bereavement. Reaotved, That as a qjark of ,our appreciation of his amiable qualities tiga.muu and as .au associ ate, while Jiving, and our respects for his memory, we direct these proceedjhga to be entered at large on the minnutc book-lbf association. R»Mined, That a copy of the foregoing proceeti mgs be transmitted to tlje family of the deceased and the same be pnblislfed in the Altoona Tribune E. A. BECK, ) DANIEL PRICE. > Com. J. K. BELLMAN,) j MnoßiiL't or Geographies.— 1 Next, in importance, to placihn children under the care .of competent tutors, is to supply them with the best publications of School books, from compe tent authors and comphers. foremost among coinpliers of Geograpies, and one always acknowl edged to be a standard, is S. Agustus Mictbell. Wc venture to say that every man and woman in the country, who knows anything about Geogra phy, knows something about Mitchell. Well, this same Mitchell, always keeping np with the dcscove e-ies, improvements and wants of the times, has just issued a series of Geographies, which will sup ply a want long felt, ami will increase the delight !of the children in the; study thereof, "first Lessons" is designed for young scholars and is an excellent introduction to ; the " f rimarv Geogra phy," which is illustrated by twenty colored maps and embellished with a hundred engravings', and serves as au introduction to the authors New Intermediate Geography,* for the use of schools and Academies, illustrated with twenty-'fhrec cop per-plat maps and a great number of engravings. The whole series isiso attractive, and cam- schol ars up so, gradually and perfectly, that they must j love the study and, when through with it, will un derstand what they have learned. One good thing about the maps and questions is that the ; questions are all on the page just opposit, the map, cuhsequently there is no thumbing to be done to find the-answers, and much wear and tear of tfre books is thereby saved. The series has ! been adopted by the school Directors of the Bor ough. The author offers a full set of his new scries for the ohl Geographies that scholars may have been using; consequently there is no expense in the change, but rather again, as each scholar ! gets a set of new books for a set of old ones, and ■ the new series will not cost any more, when thev need replacing, than the old ones. • . Fatal Rail Road Accident .—John Keecli, a fireman on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and a young than known to many of our readers, was so severely injured, internally, at an early hour on Wednesday morning at Kittanning Point, [ as to cause bis death tn a, few hours thereafter.— It seems that the engine upon which he was fire man had-detached from a freight it .was pushing and dropped back for the purpose oPta king water, and while Mr. Keecli was attending to that duty,, a portion of ;the train broke loose, and, .running back, came it collision with .the engine, knocking him from the tank np against the boiler, amUroro thence upon the track, in juring him as above stated, but not leaving a sin gle maik upon his person. He was taken to Al toona! and succeeded in walking to his sister’s residence, where he boarded, but shortly after began throwing np blood in huge quantities, whichj continued until his death —the great flow of blood| in fact, producing suffocation. This case is indeed a sad one, as the onfortnaate man was the only support of aged and infirm parents, who will feel m« loss keenly. He .-Was a young mam of good moraf character, and possessed the confi dence and respect of all who knew him- His re mains, were taken to Newiy for interment. — Stan ford. ' ' . ' ■ Arrested.—One day last week. Constable Ely arrested a couple of individuals on the charge of purloining various stticles of brass from the shops of the K: K. Co., amounting to some 26 or 30 pounds, and selling them to a dealer in old brass, rags, etc., in the lower end of town. The pur chaser of the brass, thinking all was not nght, re fused, at first, to purchase the articles, but being assured that all was ' right,; finally accepted them.: The parties arrested were hound over to appear at Court to answer. , still flourishes Ap on the comer, and -sells all manner of groceries at the very low est figures for cash. In fact he can hardly be beat in his line. His sugars and syrups are always among the best in market, east or west, and he keep* down the price,to th| lowest notch- Besides i w>e«e he ha* eveiything else in the gAcery lineal I equally lew figures, and makes it an object to get ( tfee best. Bead his advert; and give him a call, j “ A Sewing Machine is among the most nseful : and economical articles housekeepers can purchase. Every young lady who expeels to be a wife ought j to know how' tb use it. In looking out for the i bt*t, it would be well to see the Machines of Wheeler & Wilson before purchasing elsewhere.” — Examiner; li. A. 0. Kerr, of tjiis place, is Agent for the sale of these machines iti Blair and Huntingdon counties. See advertisement. At Vt ORK. \V ortratn r. p ■ :nm cmtitged ‘in clearing the nihbagc from the lairm lot opposite the office, pvojmr.itorv to erecting a hoe hriek edi fice, one which we hope will A 1 a.credit to the corner and the town. j A Change.— We notice in the HnUklavshurg | {tapers that Major General John Brotherline, Esq., j nas withdrawn tront the editorial chair of the, ! Whio. Her. W m . A. B. Satterfield is his sue . ecssor. Wc wish the new editor srecess. ANOTOBB;CAj(oii>AXK.-r-We notice in tire Blair county BAry, tiiat ilaj. George Raymond.' tor merly editor of that paper, has announced tnmseif as an independent candidate for the Legislature Assembly For the information of the voting population of D--. Iva-iy. Blnir county, 1 auuouce that I have been solicited _ __ ----- bv quite a number of citizens of the county to con- KAIL EOAD AHD MAIL SCHEDULE sent to the publication of mv name as an INDE- , -c PENDENT CANDIDATE for the office of As- L , IRAINS A ' UUVK and dbi-abt. ttemblvman from this county. I have, after due ! pSIITiS w f.“ t * ,riv "". a “ *;.«■ lcavs.v.l6 A .,i consideration, concluded to yield to the wishes of i Fast l.inu • ■■ i’JJ P H my fi tends and announce myself as a candidate for ; i 1 "' 1 TruiD . “ “ T.W i.n the office named, hoping'that I may receive a f.wt'hh - Tr “' D JSH “ t ’ p -»oo l». ii handsome and honorable vote from the citizens of MnilTmii! • .. flo A -'' * BWr... ISAAC BAKTOVV. ! TUrongh Accom. • - ii/u .. . “ Altoona, Aug. 19, 1868. | Tratia. ou llotliday«tMir* Brunei. mate connect will ' Kx„r.,. Trains W Mail Train East and aud Thr, : Accmi tnmUo.isTrain East v.n ra, “« n“ l> : roue* Clearfield Brunch and Bald Eaal 1 wt * Kipr " 8 Train w -» - CIKCIXAB TO THOSE WIDE-AWAEE TO THEIR own Interests.— The subscriber would respect tullv announce to the public that he has returned from die East with his large and well assorted stock of goods, bought at the lowest cash prices, which he Will dispose of at his usual smalUdvauce. ■OUR MOTTO The nimble dime better than the slow dollar. ” Come one, come all and be convinced that the rash system is to your advantage, and you will go away with the resolve that ray establishment is the place to save money. No charge for showing goods. Call ami examine. 1 would respectfully invite your attention to my well selected assortment of Ladies and Misses' Dry Goods, containing alt the late and most de- I sirablc styles o'dresses to lie found in the Eastern ■ I markets, among which may be had, Mozambique?, Celliques, Killamay Checks, Union Checks, ■Shepenls PUds. Linen Lustres, Silk Poplins, a full and complete stock of fancy and plain Flannels I and Shirtings, Linen, Muslin, Ladies and Gems Gloves and Hosiery, and a tremendous stock of 1 Austin Kelly & Co's Patent Hoop Skirts, from! four to fifty springs, which 1 can sell at least 25 per cent, below Philadelphia retail prices. Also a great variety of Cloaking Cloths, varying in price from 75 cts to $2,25 per yard, and the largest as- j sortment of Cassitners Sattinetts Tweeds, Jeans, j ect., that Is to be found in the country. Carpeting and oil cloths in great variety at ; lowest prices. LOOK:—My stock of groceries are selling a few cents below my would-bc-rivals, who “can’t see it.” The cash system syrups still range from 40 to 70 cts. per gallon. Government coffee, bought before the late late heavy advances, I am selling at 22 cts per pound. It is superior to all the new fangled substitutes now selling. BEHOLD.—Our teas fangc from the low price of 60 cts. per pound, upwards. EXOELSIOR.—Our would-be-competitors stand aghast when they know we heaviest and best assorted stock of crockery, china, glass and delph| ware to be found in arty establishment between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and that we sell cheaper than they .can buy. “They are superb,” is the eonimon exclamation on examin ing our China Tea Sets, ranging in price from $l2 to $2O, which is lower than they can be pur chased in Pittsburgh. We are selling to people from all the surrounding counties, because wo keep a large .stock' from which to select, and sell cheap. ‘ One examination will suffice to convince any one that we are not pnffing our goods. Ail, kinds of ornamental Sower vases, mugs, anti in fact all kinds of crockery ever imagined* we keep on hand. We are still selling the celebrated Wedge wood Iron Stone Sots for $5.00, which is 26 cts. cheaper than they can be j bough! for in Philadelphia or Pittsburg retail market. \ “I can’t see how it is done?” is the querv. Well, wq -fcfljf (ell yon the secret—it is auk onw. By thismeans l am enabled to increase mv busi ness and stock steadily, while oilier establishments are glad to decrease theirs. We are not com pelled to add large profits to make up for losses bv bad debts, end we save hy. paying cash for goods instead of buying on time and paying a higher figure. . FATHERS & MOTHERS—Our stock of children!* ca fringes and coaches are just; the thing for those who; value the health of their children more than the small amount we charge fur them. Those whp use a carriage once will never go back to uje old-fashioned way of dragging children arotind in their arms. Call and see our stock of infant! can iages and cabs. Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Machine, of which I am the sole Agent for Blair and Huntingdon counties, tire (he best machines ever used. They are perfect and warranted for two years. Ido not ask you to buy unless you are satisfied you are sa ving money by so doing. Altoona May, 9th, 1863. TO THE YOUNG OR OLD, Male or Pemale. If you h*T« been ■offering: from a habit imialged in bj the TOVTH OP BOTH SEJTES. WHICH CAUSES SO MANY ALARMING SYMPTOMS. ii unJU$ fMm for Marriage, ' 91 Aud i* the greatest evil which can hefkll MAN OR WOMAN. See Symptom* irnumerated in advertisemeut, audif yon are a sufferer, Cut out the Advertisement, And send for It at once. Onlays aro dangerous Ask for QblmboUT*. Tak« no other. ' V " Cures guaranteed. Btvart •>/ Counterfeit* and fmiiationt. . Eastern Through. i Eastern Way ! Western Way Western Through. Hi'Hiiliiyplmrg Wi-stt-rn Way r M , ~ ; Ha-tern Way ! V Wesimi Tbr-ugh, " j'T-, >. m I fcastrru Through - ~ w-; ■■•“■VsTa'm; * Jus P M : Uutos:—Dunng the week fn.m 6.45 A. M. until , e. M. On Sundays from 7,30 until 8.30 A..JI. o. w. patton. p.m. 0.M ,, | t . 110 ? 11 ' in r,an P*'"i. FRANCKS 8.. younger! •ungluer of 8. A. and J. Alexander, formerly of iliia place. Friday, August 2lst, at the re Idtnce of Dr. L F Bn.let, in Knst Freedom, Mrs. JULIAN UKAKV aged a jearMHmi 18 day*. * FLAU l p| i temi‘S’i I ° n th ** th day A«Ku«t. ELM El t KsHh LU W ? j i TU * only bOU 01 J, * hn H » Kud Mafgarei .•. Kpatlev. ngc*d 2 jvri-h. 4 mcctba and 4 days. A BARRELS PURE WHITE LARD *T ju»t n?c> ived and for sale «t FUITCIitY’jj Another large lot of the CELEBRATED JERSEY il AMS just re eived Him for sale at KKITCIIEVS ( iREAM CRACKERS! A fresh sup- Vy’ ply of thesa delicious crackers just received and lui ,al< ~ Bt FHIT^UKY’S HAMS! HAMS! HAMS!—Just re ceived, a large lot ol Oanrussed sugar-cured Ham. oi uie best brands in market. Every one sold is goaran teedat fkitcuky™ |;3vIRA FAMILY FLOUR, PUT UP J.-J »*» x /i dacka expressly for family um at - FHITCfIBY’S 1F YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE; A pure Teas, the best of chocolate. Syrups and Sugars 8“ 10 FltlTCUtrs. SUPERIOR CREAM CHEESE AT KhlTUiers. Rli CHEY IS REALLY SELLING the best Brown Sugar in Alt.«n» at I’JJ^ceub.. 'I'EAS! TEAS! IE AS!—FRITCHEY A Is selling Teas superior to any ever offered u Al to»»na- Th**y are free of adulteration, coloring, or mix ture of any kind. I i \ BARRELS PtjRE CIDER VINE JLV OAK jurf received and tr sale Uw at dept. 1, 1863. FRITCHEY S. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. StVs&Sr?*™?*" ho. a. Small , • I jay No. 8 Largs Hotel ZZ'.Z"Z'. ™ No. 18. Medium Laundry f to run steam i f 11. b° t ” I orhatiu. / aui * ® base no Cogs. All others are war rained •-No. 2 id the size generally used lu private f-m llcs, o U r „. Jco n.°f tfae • American Agriculturist," says UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER ‘•A child can readllv wring <.ul a lublull -if clothe. In a few minutes: It is in reality a CLOTHES nAVfcll! A TXMIi SAVER! and a STRENGTH SAVER 1 The saving S l ' fV * huge per ceutage on ita chi. *™. »"«' more than PAYS FOR ITShIiY EVERY YEAR in the saving of garment*. Then are several kind*, manly alike in general c untrue- U Gon. otherwise a maea of gar'irenta mar clog tue roller , sn.l the rollers open the crank shaft slip and tear the clothe. or the rubber break loose from the .haft. * Of'the flret make: and It i. as GOOD AS NBW after nearly FoDB YEARS* CONSTANT USE.” EvetyeVringer with. Cog Wheels is Warranted in „„ every particular.. NO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE WITH- OUT COG-WHEELS. A good CAN\ASSER wanted in every town o< °" Price-from places whore no one is selling, we will send the V\ ringer nei or expense For particulars and circulars address It* C* BROWNING, 347 Broadway, N. Y. ( Sep. I—Bm. E. A. O. KERB. Valuable property at pbi. V ATS SALEv—The sttbscribor oft ' fers at private tale at 4 HOUSE & TWO LOTS Mb ithate on the South corner of Rebecca amlClara street., Kant Altoona The lota frontl«u fret on Rebeeca street amt 120 feet on Clara street. The house IS 3-STORY FRAME, ■with a Dining Room and Ei chen attached and a good Cel lar and well of excellent water at (he door." The lot* are well an with choice fruit trees of different varieliea AU necusanr outbuildings are on tin premises. An iudisua taolu title given. Terms reasonable. For farther information Inquire on the premises. Aug 18-St* * H. W. OARRKCItT. .• f.-Meifiti ! lIK *IM:KR MANUFACTURING C >MPANY, •»58 Broadway, New York. hiuai'wjbu Onice, Slo Cimitmu St. •li i*. W. A. Helfonl. M«irht*nt Tniinr. Virginia g*r* ef iu A If;»ik,. ' St>v. 13, lvi2, A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. Tl R-v. Wm Co*jrr v't' . *vhHe laboring a-j a Missionary :• . ,vuf» ‘rured of Oouaumpticn. when all other mean o.tii iumml. by r.ff’fpt- obtained from a learned phvsiciai i of JediK*. This recipe ha.** cured grew i •• -vtnfferiuj; from Coiifumiption. Bronchi Loughs mu! ,‘olds, and the debility tun •i i 'ou* -ii caused by these disorder. Itesiroua of benefiting other*, 1 will send this recipe whrcli I have brought toiuo with me, to all who need it fr*:f Add re*. J AII.S ARRIVh 'JAILS CLOSK, Altoona. A. ril 20.1863. DIED. tA" S'l'iinv 11 ?' AuguelSl.t. 1863. HAT ■'° d »«* «■>•■**«•• [Ayr. H»v. WM. COfiUKOVh, 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y 7 40 A. SI 7.00 C. M ln .lo A SI 7,40 A. SI 730 A. S! i 7,0 u P. SI For Unis, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woollens, 4c. insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, 4c. Pat an n >ic. nOr. sad *1 on Boxes, Bottles, i a Flasks. £5 ami fostzesf riIJTELS. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Ae. •‘Onljf infall bis re tardies known/’: “ Free front Poisons.*’ “ Nut dangerous to the Hamtii Family.” ' * “at* rotor out of their hides to dh».” •»* Sold Wholesale in all Urge citie* • o.'oUlv. “I 1 hacoGisT and Kct.uuks everywhere. ,rsll worthless iidltatldu*. nemo isonjaeh Box, Bottle hikl FLo*k, befb e you buy. S* ( '. ld r B *. „ lIKNKT r. costar. SSi“Princi,«l Depot tag Broadway, N. Vi «S- Solti byO. W. KESSLER. Altoona. Pa/ * April 7. 1883.-6111 •. • K. & U. T. ANTHONY, manufacturers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, sox BROAD WAV, NEW YORK. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. ontbijicrs over >bttr tlfifment subjects (to which addltious are cans etc ri* e n )U1 ‘‘ urt, '‘ iu ut K m« wtthont dm Altoona, July 28.1883-8 t * £“5,. ' HELMBOLD’S . J GENUINE PREPARATIONS “HTOHLT CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND, FLUID EXTRACT RCCMD, A r wur^.utZtTr upi* whoh4 „ victim, b«u drtad up in tL.iJnam, tobwak mu “ “KK r »vat«| furm, and perhap. alter H.rrl.p e ™ ct b ' cbo •'•w*— - quinary organs. Whether existing in MALE OR PKJfALR. p«m whatever cam, origin.tin* no w HOW LONG STANDING. Di “" 6 * Of the*, organ, reqntr. tbaald of a DiEUne UELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BDCUQ letbaGMaUnoMn*,.*, i.eerteinto far. th. effect in ail dueaaea br which it ia recommended. Evidence of the moat ralUbla , na rwponaibl. character wi 1 accompany tha medicine*. Certificate, of Corea. Irotn eight to twenty yean stand ing, with naan known to aci. uca aadr'aiaa. Price $l,OO Per Bottle, r Six for ss* j^J' 110 " 7 Wurel, pMtal fro- ok Dxacuu timan u m CMannncaijoM. Cn«. (inarautind. Adek. AFFIDAVIT. r . ? ‘ PpeUti * mt - “ AU»™*» of th. cttj of Hh'l-lrlpWk, a. T. Uauuwu. who being dnljr .wo£ otb W. pi«|4tr«tiuu contain, no narcotic. no mite* rj, or other injnrlon. drug., hot nr* pare), regeubu. 11-T. UXLMBOCS. Sworn and .nbeci ibed before me, th. 23d 4.. of S .ember, 13M. W. P. IUBBAKD. Alderman. Ninth 8t„ above JUm, Philo. Addreee inform.tion In confldenee to , U- T. HELM BOLD, Che—lat, Depot, 1M South Tenth-St,. below Chkttnat, Philadelphia, P*na, BEWARE OB COUNTERFEITS AND TOPRINCIPIB* DEAI.BR 8, Who endeavor to dfopoae “or nra own” artiern on the reparation attoined by Helm bold’. OennUM Preparation., do Bitract Bochn, ™ *> *» SarmpuUta, _do do Improved Row With. »«Sy Draggiau every-where. Take 'no other. Cat and mad for it,aad avnidlßMriakß andeapeeare. ■ ‘-; •aWombec Ifth. IMt-ljr \ ♦ At little Cxpoaaa, Mo iiuoinronJtnc*