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U>h»»lth. n, of all rn tliMa i-ui'i I ), a-physician . yvtijv.UU VcscWl'ft, !«. -i-f ui£j It fc. :mt4 . . ith.-r contains u ■<.-CJ»S vlilvUt W-f Cj-.irj »way tha -s - j'. of lit fljyvvja ‘ -v C. jc'.l;irj;n« or : i‘.b ev:n.»',h ' ■•■■ J olkUiwu. vula Reilly, ul leV.Tt ijick ~ -■ no’rrc Stocac** 1 i.n»4«a -■ Jh.xh-.j, aula«u.« • of bU- , l- cal.cM» cf C;* f jirta rtgof . >!r. !!»weretfc'nr.A ti v wbfi* --C CfArtllSX Uifty a fa ■ ■ yuhn-t is firsn, - rc.-ccui tt-tlojeay T t* \:y tils ran ■•i; ans: beiiffllM) . tor w* .have jwt to J fc b. vM fiflEvim-rv, ■ «r-reucht.stcmaJiln» t;-r h -.f Kr.g Uwtr *! I'-'s I; ';.i a octacg lv .;ur.'d. : - v ' : *y- -’'iw iTorft-r— -1 StrwtiPutstarjf, TCH I!! - remedy * --.S—lbc S£TBK -& tlUrUt. TbO f: . jj I’reclpSlato 1 '■* n.-f-d themhav* snd licadit f 22 -wiki phyW -5 . " 2 AGUES’ om that wltf '.liU remedy ii/r i Xh«; first appli-a. -i'-: the tlin fut» 5 1. ■•syither known. - and r>ncl, fi-.-ro ’ ■‘l s. Sprain* and :» ; r l!-r=M. in ca l'’ ;i ,r. 11 other n v • --i, all who Utso f -’*\ ■ r-tircly of. Tcgi». -tiirr/aetitla.'fcfa '• oftyrh’xh ■■■ thj bctt r»ta»- TrtnV.n. J.~ i;. Parc Sr. i C«v NFOK -Hr/dby O. W. • : ' —?!')• .to Hi 1 OC>DS. n;# fioek & •!v I,T CABi!i ' - iiba totnyr if: yr . . ;;t; tpjHTtalnlng - a? all ortidSw ■ i ■ 5 9. ■ ai.', V r?. &cj 4d brnlae to ntrnkh yon arlthnawa, / lut nun of couckne* neV return To paytho tolling,PrldUrv ... ’Tis known, or ought to.be by «U, i : .BladuM arc seutund, and they’re touUt Atul U oot paid, Wj bound totall In debt—for fuel, rent, or . Zaras;* hi* paper; then; to aqaare ■Cp wttklUs hup—« doable ears , j : luWtdawahU head—npvr Ulttialr That yon don’t pay the PriaUrl Bis wife and little prattler*, too, Are now depending uponyon. And if »*t pay the score that’s doe, PeOMiity can't atlnt her; . yon doat. ni gna withe mole, *Twlll through your conacirnco aat'a hblal And brand tbs far-hoad Unw—“ No aonll” Of btm who cluotH tlu Printer. IhoestS trill u K itw beneath yrgr feet, Xba dugs will bite yon on the atreet. And ttery urehlathot you meet. Will roar with voire of attntor, ".Look to your pockets—there be ros* — The ebap that wear* the Printer's clr j punsters, Jpjin Hronghman, and though notequal to the lamented Hood’s “Jio- Tember,” ore.nevertheless not bod in their way: wm gust* I harono test „ Jh*t>eiM on* liks »larch, \' Dt ouittiu*”—you know tbs rest-* -And with you, it tuwrt t>» eonfat. I’m quite dl»gurted-r M March !" jn* the bright snauuar thoa sultry tsphyrs pan*. , . Arorwini lto froety rlnTi, iu the Tery prims • - Of spring—confound jroat— L^ ~ Th ° War ? f words now waging betwee* .tfc Holliday sburg editors,' and^the f the County Conamia*ioncrß, bjr onfl of the aforesaid editors It appears that about the time the “loaTes anil flahea,” in the ahape of the Receipt* and Eapfu dltares of the Jaunty, wero to be distributed far publication, Whiff was thrown Overboard, contrary to custom aud.the precious more el hau ded over to the Rtgitttt and Stqmdari, forth with the editor of the Whig pitched into the chaises them with diabon ®f 7, but the « illo erity of hia charge* and mo-:! bo stonily Ajftfaj the - - >v ••• v*'- V •. •\ •• •; \ bcek outhßlook- , foraeveral day# to mo whether any of' our 1«h«» hare yet adopted the red pctti-skirt, a fashionable garment first designed and worn hy •Queen "Victoria while rusticating at Balmoral, Scotland. It is culled in England the “ Bal moral Skirt,” and was flonrished 'extensively at the late wedding of the Princess Royal of Eng land tp the jpung Prince of Prussia. It is worn over a hoop, and the dress is to be lopped up six or eight inches at each side, so as to give the public a glimpse of the “critter.” Tljey ere said to be very fascinating, especially when en circling a pair of pretty feet and ankles, and to be a terrible engine for slaughtering the hearts of'tbe sterner sesi There is one sad draw-hack however, to their jbse. that is the fact that a sin gle-glimpse of thefn drives cattle to frenzy, and several lndies in the cities have narrowly " escar ped death in conSequonoo. v But as the ladies wlioji they take a nofioo lo do or wear anything, care .nothing about tlio consequences, ,we .sup pose this objection to their use will prove of lit tle niomeht. If they wimt to wear the fiery *hirt3, they’ll dp-ii, in spite of men or battle.-- Wo expect bofobo lopg to sec the Balmoral skirt all the rage intown and to have our organs of vision saluted at‘every step by a fiery-red 1 me teor peeping out fv.om Beneath the dresses of our fair damsels, hot as yet, in .the expressive language of have been delighted with the sight of “norylred,” PUSVENTIOX-Or jPITTIKO IX SXALL Pol.—As this loathsome disjease is now prevalent in ad joining counties, with every prospect of spread ing, and as it. when not fatal, frequently if not always seriously mars the features of its sub jects, we have thought it advisable to publish' tba following recipe, to prevent its pitting the features. We cannot vouch as to its merits, but merely give it [for what .it is worth. If u ehnuld prove efficacious,-and preserve the fea tures of any one visited by this loathsome dis ease, who may try it, we shall consider ourselves amply rewarded for our trouble in publishing it: 1 'Mi". Startin, the senior surgeon to the Gurney Hospital for diseases .of .the skin, has comniuni iCated to the Medical Times a very* important plan, .which he has adopted daring the Inst 'ld years, for preventing pitting in small pox, and wh;ch s ho.Bt%tcshqs always. proved successful. The plan consists in applying the acum cootha rides, or any voeienting the acum cautharides, or any vesicating fluid, by means of a catael hsir bntsh .to the apex of each spot or pustolc of th.e disease on all the expessed surface "of the body, unt;l bUstcrjng is evident by the whiteness of the skin on the parts subjected to the appli cation, when the fluid producing it is to bo washed olf with water or thin arrow root gruel. The pain attending the application of the vesi cating fluid is very slight and transient.” , Towx ConxciL Pkocekdixgs.—We have heard it remarked that the Town Council elected one year sines were kunported materially on the ground that they were favorable to the publica tion of the proceedings of their meetings. How true this,may* bo, jwo arc not prepared to say, having heard nothing .of the kind intimated at the time. Let it jbo true or not, however, we think, it a matter which should claim and receive the attention and favorable consideration of the, incoming Ctfixncil. ’ It is certainly nothing more than reasonable that the taxpayers of this place should desire to know in What way the money they pay into the Rorough treasury is expended, at the time at which it is done, without waiting until thq Annual receipts and expenditures "are published. Othori reasons might be given in supjjpt of this demand for the publication of Sounoil Proceedings, but we deem this sufficient, and make these remarks merely to call the at tention of the new, Hoard of Councilmcn to the matter. Dead.— Miss Catharine Beech, whom we no ticed in cur last issue ns having been seriously injured.by the of a locomotive, on ;t.ho evening the 18th nit., died from her inju ries about 8 o’clock' P. M, bn Friday last. At ty-at when her system reacted she refused to al low amputation 'toj be performed, and would not consent unfd several days had elapsed. In the meantime mortification had commenced in both iegs, andhoforcaljne of demarcation had formed a pre-requisite to amputation atthut stage—her spirit fied from its frail -tenement of clay. Her sufferings worh intense, but we trust they have been to her but the prelude to an eternity of joy and happiness beyond the skies, iler remains wore interred in the Lutheran Burying Ground, in Collinsville, on Saturday last Czakos 09* FaorniETOKs.—On entering the oyster saloon, inext door to Abe Bank, afew even ings since, surprised and gratified to find behind the counter, dealing out the delicious bivalves, our young friend Isaiah Taylor, late a brakesman on the Accommodation Train oh the F. R. B. Having purchased the interest of the , former proprietor< of the'saloon, Isaiah is now ih' a' different ‘ capacity- froth" that of brakesman viz: with 'fine oysters and other luxuries, add from the neat appearance of '* ’V**** adtid|i,|icKmonl r ..aß»-4U»bl«-W^fnJ?r| stands his business. He was clever and accduii modating in his jfprmer situation and we find him nqfmbre So jnhis establishment. WewishWni plbntyoY customers. " X)spahted.— il in to-day’s paperthe -Be- and .Expenditures” of the Borough fcr ; Brety citixpn ought to exannue '■ , " TSt understand that the Qaamittgeihhi nowmakr arrangements to get np a cbooert' for ihe bene fit of fib)? poor in this place, on Friday. evening of next wieek. The Altoona Brass Baud, a num ber of performers on violins, Antes, piano, and otb» instjrnmeftts, together with vocal perform ers will; bp preset and discourse music on that occasion. ..We cannot soy where the concert will be field, butdueaotice will be given by posters. . . To CoK|nHrtiv£is —Dr. Geo. & 140 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa., prepares a Medicine or Coughs and Lung Diseases that stands without a rival. It would be well for Consumpt ve persons to remember this, and up on the first approach of a Cough or Cold, apply this rcipe|y, which we- are assured from good authority,jhas cured a great variety of Lung Diseases. | You can buy it at the Drug Store of G.,W. Kepslcr. Select School. — Ab will be seen by refer-- ence to iour advertising columns, Mr. J. B. Ewing pu -poses opening the second term of his Sdcot School, in the West Ward School house, pn Tuesday the 6}h !of April. The first term of ha school, we, believe, gave perfect satisfaction, and we have no doubt the second will do rlil ewise. He is a good teacher and' will doubt less bo liberally patronized. ' ■ figjrtd whether tl course—bt other kind we can out such cases te m blow” oar opppn HOME CORRESPONDENCE. \ 1 From Our Own Correspondent*.] llollidatsbchg, March 2, 1858. Some of our citizens are' still troubled with the thietiolg propensity, which a few daring spirits manifest. I have to note two late opera tions whicl reflect little honor upon those enga ged in then >, may be, 1 or what the circurastan :ea under which they were forced or disposed to commit the disgraceful acts may have been. 'One day lust week, the new firm of ■ W. H. Cannon ACo. found, upon examination, that on the evening previous, a portion -pf their stock of fish and bacon had disappeared. The mode In which tbs perpetrator, or perpetrators, obtain ed entrance, is supposed to be through a door in the lower story of thei Warehouse, which had remained uipocktd, and linattcnded to, when the building wajj closed for tho nighf. Our fricn 1 and excellent Daguerreaaist, Prank Proctor, bad. one of his beautiful pictures stolen last yeek. Ho had hung it in front of his gal lery for pul lie examination, but some unknown individual fi otn some motive or other very on ly relieved him of it. In both those to necessity for tbciexercise of great |ilance is seen, in order to avoid a in. nd glorious (?) fight came off bn ik at a loir doggery the canal basin ■3- McNally is proprietress. The iiave been bloody and disgraceful.— id faces of s omc of the participators gave uamist ikuble evidence of the severity of the blows adini. ustcred and the animal passions called into exercise. The result of the whole affair was'the holding the proprietress and the three principals, over in the sum of $lOO each, to keep tlie peace and appear to answer at the next court, jVv ho docs not desire the abolition of such grovelling holes and incentives to such disturbances of the peace! The power of the law in a form unmistakable ought to be brought to bear upon such places. The offenders are now in the hands of the law, and does not true humanity anji good citizenship require that they should reepivc-the utmost penality of their of fence ? ■ ; i ccremomom instances, tl cars and like repotit! A grand t Tuesday we l of which M; scene must 1 The noses m On Sabbat|b, a fj,re broke out in a frame build ing situated jon Mbptgomery street, near the Ba sin'; of the Cbnal, and destroyed the roof.- The fire prigjnah d from; the stove-pipe. It was hap pily discoyt: ed before tbe flames bad progressed far, or Leljic, in ail probability, the whole build ing would’in ive been consumed. The late. Serenade of the Brass Band of.your place was received, I and the music highly appreciated by all who heard it and are in any way. capable .of judging. A return of the euro plim cut will no: doubt be made by ns, when ever the members, composing our Band, have the opportunity find are so inclined. Our Methodist friends are about losing, or have lost their pastor, Rev. G. JV. Cooper. The cemgregatiod doubtless regret the necessity of the change, for truly they are deprived of an able uerendor of ralth, cxodlUnt preacher, a useful! onid devoted man, aqd a successful la borer in; thhfr midst for Oie I&t two years. Mr. C*o dopaai^i< w wilfr bc huncntwl by the commu nity lfo was well known and always loved and respected. He carries away with him the good wishes of all who know him and doubt less Mie prater* of the true and pious of his late flock, that jjo may be equally as useful, suc cessful pud; popular; wherever he labors, in maintaining; the cause of ids Heavenly Master. ■ i-- VERITAS. ; | i A&ch Spßtx'o, March 1, 1868. From indieations it seems that the BoamJ of al|(gh belli? will soon be hushed and vefirj ht rs|s will have some rest For the past two parties have been frequent here and As prancing horses hitched and sleighs, the elastic hearts of youth with delight and the merry laugh ro-eebbed upon the evening breeze. ,! ; f,Q’ c r^eflwcjSnow," while fevered by fortanh or profcp ment j ? . ./"'T'::'; i i >4with‘Jealous leer malign ' J ■j, Aye them askance.” ■ • Soon tbejr juriveat the house of a friend, when lively goes round.” How they eh |py the evening—wheMier “ tipping the light fen the room vocal with mol*’ muwpturipg ipusic, or indulging in some other pleasure Tcfit&jt jmthe|m. for I cua’itefi. the person who oaks ns the question e laws of a “fight” (newspaper of r legs being too good to get into any do not entitle him to thelost “blow," y answer that we know of no law in wade and provided, and onr law is lawny until we knock the wind out of 1 snt, or he knocks .1 out of us. ts-‘ rovifalof reiiglon,*ucceas fihl. jat leaijt; to all human appearances-is nowin progress at the Lutheran church in this Talley, conducted Rev. J. Crist pastor in-cbargeT assisted 1 by Mr.H. B. Fleck of the Theological Seminary, Gettysburg. The Bev. S. Curtis of Altoona also assisted the pastor dnringa portion of this week. The church is thronged nightly with attentive Hatchers, and quite a number seem desirous of uifitihgvrltli the people offilod, feeling that “the wageAof sin is death.” About half a dozen have already professed religion.! May the good work g® dn. ■ '•:.r, ' _ Our! distillery is gradually but surely ap proaching completion; and perhaps ere this some “ fire water” has been manufactured within its consecrated walls-consecrated to the vile and de basing! service of the devil. The simple contem plation of this abominable hole—this sink of sin —is fraught with imagery of dire portent; ab, tis “enough to make the cliock of darkness pale!” If there be any satisfaction ,or joy in hell, oh, how the fiends of that black regionmust rejoice, yoU, .shout with -gleethrough their dismal cav erns at the thought of the erection of ttiia model building,.whence shall issue deathand destruc tion! Temput onnia revelat. OUR BLACK LIST. i PAD# THE PRINTER I Ha! Ha I ti(Koia i Atmos hv i CAREFULLY COMPILED BY THE EDITORS 1 COMMENTS “SLEMI" FuUit£eti for the protection of our brethren of Vu Frtu and the JPuUicgenerally. ' k STAizn ssmnm nt mar, favor, kor, affectioh, vs euau. bpjsax of mu as wr nan ibrm. ..The following named Individuals havo “victimized” u; to the tuna of I lie amounts sot opposite to their name?.— Onr brethren of the Press and the Public gencnuly will do well ,to he on their guard while dealing vj-.it h them, lie who would cheat the printer would scruple pit nothing. Mnsrs Dotrrr. EsqcHle, J 6 75. Cheating us out of the above rnug sum, Sffords a tar spe cimeu ofthe manner in which Moeoa dispensed ju dice, and bow well qualif.al he was to disoh. rgo the duties of 111' fiee. After unjjairing the eyesight of quite a number of our citizens, he •• sp-ped” for Baltimo. c, leuvinga host of friends to mourn their loss. We commend him to ilie •• Plug Uc- H**»” “ Rip Raps,” Ac., as a fit recruit for their rants. E. A. C. Doimr, jq fo. Thislazy puppy ! s a ‘chip ofthe eld block,” who Ta m plifies the truth ofthe old adages “like daddy like child.” and “ what is bred in the bone won’t come out of the flesh.” He also has “eloped” to the more congenial atmosphere of Baltimore. ‘Good riddance to bad rubbish;” Dr. W. E. llovx, Syracuse, N. Y., $7 50. This impudent quack bled us to the above tune for adver tising. Ho is an arraut knave, who, making his living In means of the Press, is mean enough to cheat printers. We hope, when sick, ho may bo quacked to docth by some bro ther quack. .-Sstk W. J 3. XL. Krts, Tyrone, Pa* $2 qq. Thfir pulitical parson who sports the “ edmbrio” aitcn- Mveteowes ns the above sum for printing ’Notices to K. N. Councils’, stating his terms for lecturing before them. Wo should think that his “ Intense Americanism” should load him. to pay bis honest debts. W» hand him over to the ten der mercy of his conscience—if he has any—if not, tff that of his iricad and prototype . L. Palxer & Co., Travelling Opticians, $1 50. The above (Inn was composed of a couple of precious rat cala. as “ dutch as sour croc t," who passed themselves off as opticians. Whether they were or not we don't know, but we do know, that instead of improving the eight of our ‘■peepers,” they effectually “closed them up." Ccmmixcs £ Co,, Travelling Ambrotypiita, gl "i. Ttiis is another pair of contemptible kunves. Their skill was stiiitingdy exemplified in our sad experience, thev hav ing left an indelible impression on uur memory, that wc were the victims of misplaced confidence, ' Eiciiac:) White, ' J 1 00. This faintly named Q~nt has left town without settling up with us, thus leaving a lAurh record against him on our ln>oks. and getting his name on our WacU list, It la not the only ll.td. act he has been guilty of. A. CtAKKE, 50 We suppose this gent had not time to ecUIA this small hill before leaving, as he left town about a hundred yards ahead of the constable, making 2,10 time. 0. \V. Tmro.y, 50. Tliia gent tried us on to the above tunc, and then put u« off by without paying. Tiws. rixh, Jr., left town owing us jj 50. 1. i Waoscb do. „ 425. DA.Mr.ixa W. Gai brrr, do. 2 50. L. ■ .dot. _ 3 00. A. J. Axdebsox, The above la only the first chapter of our •' Life Pic tures.” We have ample material for a dozen more, which Will appear in due time. There arc plenty of young gentlemen as well as plenty of old ones, whose beards are turning grey, which gives the former a great deal of uneasiness, and exposes the ngo of the latter. To avoid these little perplexities we advise such of our readers to use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, which will, in the course of a few weeks, change the hair to its natural Color It does not dye the hair like tho most of the hair restoratives, hut produces a gradual change of color from the roots of the hair to tho final end, and gives'll a fine and. glossy appearance. We have; seep many persons who have used it successfully, and pronounced it the only inven tion which has come up to their idea of a “ cure for grey heads.” We commenced using it about two months since, and if wo aro_ahy judge of age and beauty, 4t, has mode us at least ten yenraVyminger; in fact wo are beginning to look -auifie iauug. and feel very much like getting a young wife. The change is unraciilous, arid it would be as difficult to find a grey hair now as it would bo to find an idea in the head of the Puke of Buckinghaifi. We know several old maids and some youdg widows, whose locks arc just beginning to assume a silvery hue, and who haye been'talking seriously about resorting to this remedy, and we advise them net to delay ixny longer. It never foils -±St. Louu Berrfd. ■ WooDIiAKd Jl Pomade for bcauify- W the Hair—highly perfumed, superior, to any French article imported, and for half the price. For drcssing-Ladics Hair it has no equal, giving bright glossy appearance. Itcauges Uentle m Hair to curl ih. the most natural manner. It remov.es‘the dandruff, always giving the Hiur the appearance of being fresh Shampooed, Trice only fifty cents. None genuine unless maned FETESWE & CO; Proprietors of the . _ “Prim of a Thousand Fbfwtn.”- Fdr safe hy all Druggists. '£ B@U When Du Vail’s Galvanic Gil was first introduced into the market, it never whs thought applied, by the proprietor, to hung di sease. but its being applicable to almost every other disease, the afflicted havo used this prep aration inConeuraptioh, and, although it has never cured a purely consumptive patient, yet it has saved many Who have been prone to the disease from an early grave; H : Tk» Best Cough Medicihr.—One oftho veir I*&tdrsByrnp. sold by O. W;TCe«s- UMfe HJ cent* per bottle. , v ~ *•- .. tV*'-. STANS. A Card— To the Ladies, —Hr. Cufo.nco’s Golds* Fnucn Pans are infaUiUe in re moving sigpages anu frmulurftfu 22 Lard, ft “ U Fort, $ “ 00 Side; ft “ 05 Kggs, ft do*. • i« M'l.ain A Lehr sell their Flour at the fallowing rates White Wheat Flour, Extra Family, i Shbl. *5,62 “ Superfine, ’ “ 6,60 Brush Creek “ “ « («) “ “ “ Sppsrfihev ; . “ Fxtra Family Flour, Extra Extra Superfine, , Superfine, Brush Greek, I ' DIED. At Sabbath Rest, In this county, on the 26th ult!, Mr. WXX,LIA>I BIGfiS, in the year of his age. ■ I 00. MILITARY HALD.-v-*TShc subscriber. begs leave to inform tho public, thathls largo and oommodloubajiartment. entitled “MlHtary HSU,” Is attheir service, for JleeUugs, Balls, Ac Terms reasonable. Ho always keeps in his Salodn, in the same building, the best quality of tiger Beer; • Giro hint a Call. , Altoona. March 4,1555-41*] V 1 ' A. SHCLTZE. CAVIIS T (i FUND, Fl¥E PER CENT O INTEREST, NAXJQNAi SAEEtY TBITSX CO, H'id nut street, S. IE Corner of Third, I’hUadelphix. Incorpo rated l>y the State of Pennsylvania, ■' ' ' ' Money is received in any sum, large or small, and Inter est paid from the day of deposit to the day ot, withdrawal. Tho office is open every day from9:o'clock la thomprn ing till 6 o’clock In the afternoon, And oa Monday and, Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. ■ 0 i ’■ ‘ • I Hoh. HENRY t. BENSHR, Prtft WM. J. R«d, Bon. Henry ; Joseph k Baity,- SohMgei , Francis Dee, Bpil K. Ashton, ' Joseph Terkes, .GLendrctb Mnnua, Henry Bicfibnderftr. ' Mone y » received lice. ' „ ?5?J 0 !/ Mitm(rat * ore made in BEAL ESTATE MORT if GROUND RENTS, and Such first class 'securities as thb Charter requires ; ’ [Margftn. A LTOONA SELECT SCHOOL.— ■-£ja_ The Second-Torn of this Institution will 06 mntence ® n *s®,* of April next, under the superintendence of J. B. EWINfIL in the West Ward Public School lIou?c. The schoal vWfconaist of pupils of both ■*«<*. At the com mencement of each - eassion the scholars will bo: examined and classed in that department fcrwhichlfciiy ar* bat flt tcd. The course of instruction wiU embrach S!athematics, ordinary and higher CnglUb broncho* and ■ / The Session will continue Four Months. - : J . - =- TERMS. , iVoiorjf'l?raortOTo«Bpl«by< Elocution aad Latin, 0 00. Schol&rria the &m*or Peportmehtf-will be permitted to j?? of thetifenehes taught in tjie other acpirtmenta. ao. deduction made exempt in A complete srf of Maps, Charts ahdulobee* together with A n umber of pieces of roildsophical Apparatus are connect ted with the Institution; according overyadrantago to stu* dents that can bo obtained at distant Academies and Semi* narief.v:: ■ A competent corps of teachers will be employed-. It will be the aim of the Principal to make the Institu tion worthy the confidence of the public. ,March 4,'tf A CHANCE FOR BARGAINS.— /* The subscriber offers at Private sale, two splendid Lot* in a very desirable part of the town of Altoona. The tots‘are In flneorder, with a number of choice Fruit Trees planted thereon, which are in a thrifty condition. ; Enquire oT [reb.!ls-lm] GEO. B; CEAJIER. offer myself as O » candidate for the office of EITERIFF of Bkfr conn *y, it the ensjinjr election In October nextr If elected, I » «« S«>. A IWtc] JDBCS' B. TTARm.. '-i --t- .V-^r-lit.V. skeptical people can becon vincedbytrial that all the family medicines are ■tmlbugpbng, and that among the thousand of butterfly life there are a few of great hierit, and undoubted uWrtb. Of these, Dr. Sandford’s In vigotatOt** or Liver Remedy stands first and foretnoat among the remedies of the day that oan.be relied on ns' a medicine that is all it is irecoimmehded ty its proprietors. It advertises itself on every trial, for jpere are none who use It bat tell then friends to do so, and so it goes frohi mouth to mouth till all the people’of the Union have learned the good of this truly valu able medicine. It is recommended with testi monials to prove. Us virtue Tor the cure of liver complaints of every . kind,: from the worst Dys pepsia to a common headache, and is particular ly adapted to Jaundice,! Deranged Stomach, Bowel Complaints and diseases of children. One or two doses are aaid to cure s cold with scarce a failure. It Is Worth a trial for this alone. It is particularly adapted to the use of ladies, particularly those of sedentary habits.—v Some ladies of the highest standing in . society bavo given their certificates of its efficacy, and w.e say to all who are ailing, try one bottle, and you will nevembe without It. . . The Panic—More Failuees. —The pnnlo in New York seems to be on {the increase. In this city everything goes on shtopthly, and the only failures we have heard of wcro the failures to furnish good fits made by some inferior clothing establishments. There isi no such difficulty to be. encountered by who patronize the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Roolddlt and. Wi lson, Noa. Go3iand 605 Cheshut street, above sixth. Gentleman and youths never fail to pro cure capital fits at this popular establishment. USsr* The statist Councils of the “WiastSAGO Tribs,” No. 85; li O. R..M- ate bold ev ery Wednesday evening la the O.P.HaU, in the Mb aontc Temple. Council Firu kindled at 7th can 30th breath June 25, ’67-ly] ' Ta; KBEBLE. C. umsu ra sotua scams, - $40,000 5 Prizes of 10,432 5 Prize*' of 7.500 1 Price of 140 ft 1 Pries of 7,600 1 Prixe of V .UH 1 Pries of 6,000 1 Price of UK 1 Prizeof 5,000 1, Price o< 140 ft 1 Prlce of 3,000 30 Prices of ' . TSSft 1 P*iMof ftOOO 65 Pri«M of - 400 \ ’?» • - 1,000 Prunes of $2OO HicE. ; IV , \TicS«s s2o—Halves sl(s—Quarter* ss—El*hlE« s£& Certificate of Package of 20|Wholea, ■ jßoftjOO Do do" SOjaWea, v ISSS ,l)o do vgSQtuirwra, , 1540 Do do 30 XighOia • «Qo 4 HAVANA PLAN. sisotz Kcsunae—ivxrt sum pctin tm WKUt, <»» m PRIMS DRAWN on. £rpy Prinin thi* Scheme must he Draim/ MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS. au,€CO Prises I 46,000 Tickets I! , WHOLE TICKETS ONLY TEN T>AT.T,APW Uznriand lottery to bo drawn on the Havana Plan.. _ eKAJffi CONSOIIDATJSD EXTRA CLASS 8/". To bo drawtt In Baltimore, McL, Saturday. March2Stb,ltte. no wksu.ciion os nuzzs. raizes Patarlz in poll. JJS 200 ! (35,000 4 Appr'» to|Soo 1 Prize of 11,980 A •* 860 1 Prize of 4,0001 . ‘ •~ 1 Prize of 4,0001 ■■■„,. 9W ll'rizeof 1000 1 Prize of ‘ 1 Prise of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of IPrizoof^ IPrlxaof 1 Prize of 10 I Prizes of < 10 Frizes of 100 Prizes of 49 - «. ■ , gO9 , .40 i-; ' ,WX> ■ - ■ -400 , .•* ; ■ _ ; . ao,DM ptirtigof « tMh. - V" - Ticket*slCV--H(aiee 45—Qoarters 42,60. T »g» ° r tl ? wn “«»*l»w |fcv. Cartflcato of Package jo gg wfll ho Mog: I*: . “ 19 Quartera, « « •'■ “ 19 El3tW “ « , ivS AllorJer* for Tickets Id theaborc anlendld Schema will be fclthfully ul promptly flUfedT A&n*T *** Tj H. HUBBARD A Co, ' «rPer.ona in the Wert op ibnUi*nan wfen filled In the Shelby CollegeXoUery, of Kentucky, Schemt* exactly the ©amo a© the above-—and alao draws under (U management of B 7 France A Go;__ Addnasa March 4-ly] Receipts and bxpensitcr«|B^ of the Borough of Altooos, fbi the yki eidliir 1 Slurch2,lBsB. , . , .' ; • . : _ ■ 'WCOB Dtii i To amount received Aram former TrMrarcr—bal- " V aaca la Treasury ttu-oh 2,1867. ’ tSO&Ot “ ain-uat reeded of J. Good—balance on Pupil- JrSJiS-? cate for year 1868, «i«i “ amount of taxes Collected and paid in by John’ * ■ McClellan, Collector for 1567, •IHU9-' « amount paid In by Borgeaa, Uconso for BxblM- / tloas, - V • • A' r - ~ jtumt ' “ amouotjpald to be Burgeas, betegamount t»- > cetvednoto sundry persons fcttaylng pare- ‘ meott ' " / ; . m\, : Total Beceipt*, ■. ■ , S3IM.T» r - .> ~v * ~ „ JACOB ITMjjBR, aVsawour, Cr>.> By amount paid Wm. Boydon foTASpJ'of Purdotfa Digest for use of Borough Council, «m *• amount paid sundry partoni'for work, lOftSf' “ “ “ ,<* « ii etrtS' 1 ** “ * ! W.T. Marriott forlot, ' tun “ “ “ sundry persons for wort. tttt ' “ “ “J. E. Houston for lumber, « “ “ sundry persona for wort, . - MUT j “ « “ B. A. Mcttuftrfc. fees for obtain.' ; „ „ tag Charter for Borough, »fiS “ “ Betels Black for stone/worki 180JM’ “ “ “ sundry persons for work, MLU « « R, 11. McCormick for lumber, “ “ J.E. Houston, « « SS “ “1* C.J. Hirst « « >•*>. jt f " " *f Bimdry pertons for work, « u . u.. ' « i « 4~ “ “ “H. A. Sellers rooiin reiit,^ ” Burgees for preparing dfe snterV tog liens og£ . n ”J- ®- Houston for lumber, . - ' " J. Hower furnished .' ’ .. ' and work done at took Up, HUM '■■ ” ”, ” John McClellan, ciertt to Council, %M ’’ ” ” McCrum w Allison for printing, 9flO ' " ” Bnrgws exjWttMS entering Um% " • and recording deed, Bjtt ■J *! ’’ J.Qood, tor preparing Hen* l*W ” " Wm. WaltonW hauling, ” ” ” Trcasurer/hla per centage.. Total Expenditure# tor tlw year $003.89 $2303,09—^1 ’’ Receipts,, , , ' 2143,73——4 XieaTipg a balance duetho Treasurer of - • (Wti Tax** outstanding OB -pnpllcttto Ibr 1867, . on whicjiijocihonerationluw been made. $338,0dr Boro«gU iorpavwtiqnt.UlM in MiS.,, ucis . '■'■* ” mm. asoL--- -r- -'. ' Total amount due the Bbrmigh* stn«T»« - Deduct amount due Treasurer, • tSfit f Balance due tie Borough, H103L51 JAMES LOWTHEII, Burgut. ' ' Wf Oertlftr that we have 'examined the account of ike Treasurer of the Borough of Altoona and find it cormot” JOHN McTOSHKLM r^T* Hatch «t] v . 0.1). THOMAS, T IST OF LETT: 1 1 fu the Post Office at All Aimon, Mary Aris,. Catharine Brleo, James . "BrdWni Eftsind* ‘ Barenz, M. Baker, Jono Berkbeimer, Martin Bronou, Edward 3 Bpwes.Jjizzic Banch, Mary Jano Benton, Jona s Bell, Alexander 2 Brooks, Mary A. Casey, Mary Conard, J. A. Carr, Jrs. Clark,, Win, Conard, D. A. Donley, M, Dancer, Moicb . Doarmit, L. C. Dailey, Jno. . Douty, Moses 10 .•. Edwin Elliot,;Jno. , , Eastency, M- Eicboltz, D. 1 : Elenigan, jrio, , : * Fowler, J. B- ] Farrell, Miofy, ; Grifo, Peter jßibson, Spennna ; GaVen, Jas. I. Hoffman, Mabala Hoiglan, Catharine Ilewit, Pctir Herzod, Philip Horbison, A. K. Hawk, Wm.: Henderson, iSanmel Hagic, gasaa Awi| Harison, M}dry Hoover, O. I|. 2 Persona calling for letters, are advertised. ; j /t ’ ’• Vj ' 8 • * “ 1M 8 “ r « • «8 T. H* UCZSBABO * CO. I^uhYUl*,Ky. SRS REMAINING Kona.-Morcli 1, IMS,' Henley, Wm- Irwine A. J C. 2 Jones, Ephraim \ r - Kounsman, J. fl; .. Kirkpatrick, Frantic Kline, Mom ; Kelly, Wm. . Lobkioket, AL. i Leris, H. H. Lloyd, 0 B. Lowy, Wm. I*. ' ! Mitchell, Elizabeth' Morgan, Wm. Manley, Marr Miller; 8. B. 2 Miller, Jno, , Molten, Peter S McCabe, Jno. ' Otterson, 8. A, Oket»ou„ Daniel Patterson, A. Paisely, Path. ROW, D. Ramsey, George Rhodes, J.K. Bwgh, Moi-gt. i Sharp, Paul 8 Shields, W. & 1, 4?- \ Shaw, Ca|lta)i*;l£r£ r Starks, C. W. . v‘l Thomas, N. J. i .r ; Washington, tl**, Wantlung, Jacob ■’■■'; Wirej Mary 2 FOREIGN LIST* Oaaaiday, CatbWihi* v ;r" Cleary, James f Geib, Peter Heinz, Cbaa. i , Hickery Patk. Leleb, Fredrick Schneider, NiehpUa ;. Yoeger, Prank |*WMVT IM ' VW . m I*o -,.:P , -eiD9'-' )•> I !(- >; ■I' 1 - ’■* r"-'1 ■' 'TrifV' -I'.-•: ' ■£ / 'k •-■r' V“"