Terror. rather a imnriim JMtf n a Vienna icr of OrainoTi near tjU| ing. homo from mark** !e-public house, and i®. inn-keeper a largo In the night thdinn poignard, stole into the prepared to stab him, in the man's manner at icions of foul play, had bed fully dressed, - with ering a powerful mur. d from the other, and Id him dead at his.feet, heard stouca thrown at :e, which he recogniied . said, “The grave it him that the fathethud irder, and to avoid da irying the dead body at rapped the body-in the from a window, he then e and stated what 'had irmies immediately ao house, and found the nged in Bhovelling esartli :iat are you burying f” ; se which has just gied.*' replied onu ofthem, and raising the up a lantern to the rood God!” cried ; su>- uk. “Itis my father!” ; nd at once confessed: aIL ■The Akron (Ohio) s*•> 'lnscription of * aninfet* warehouse in that :ock of implements, ■ JL \ ed, -which from its siie v " i the suspicion of'.th* it into the canal before as found to contain the mss clock, so adjusted tiou of the stem would ion matches, connooteti aj-.er and fine shavinga? wick. An oyster Can, leather top, find filled ccd under the beh A sh the blaze. The can - Lojr, which contained of damphene was near, ’ ction matches- 'Wimp, the clod would (according as it wa»4 ; - i!y drawn; the-matchaa' he combustion, wouldi! s. There, can th'no.7 whole contrivance -|ras iiarism, but the ulto- h.—-Washington jjjjftfr..! iihiishes a letter stating on the-authbri v u'rly merchant of Salt; v.ming and (10l Kape •cho Canon, forty-fivi Lake, on the 17th pf. i rmons accompanied Lake City from.Cjinl, •ige numbers of wagi i ; way, it is near the borders' of hundred wagoni ■■ily, and so for as .the concerned, the eRg V It is bupposodthjat* a- secreted on the Cit| r iu the mountains* they,have_large laches j .-atiin with Brigham it the army would give tve, hut otherwise across lota The eat rc awaiting news from. ;Is interest and anxiety*: p is not looked for hjjr. iui large supplies. • \. ■ . —The effect of JndgaL allows any; end •la? oy spirituous Uqoois i to excite ■■ n‘ul outrage wasper- • of IVestminstef, 1 byr iviio “ broke into the' the bell-rope Into I.ible, obscenrijr Be-* 1 ' i the door steps of thb • broke into a paint- v nporance, and poured pon the floor. . They i leading temperance M'.ty-<>even beautiful ■1 quite a number t rance man-” : : ? J - ’ '•) R7 \i• k lavage, frpih at it imp his feet upon i round, fall ddwiv i all that oyer again. -’nder the carriage entered at the Cic, w machine for the ‘■lectors considered • they charged AO i irged them with 1 e carried from ton- He dried it watch in one hood' t;:er, liable nt any by its «*- r.nbs were used of '-us inquiry at Pa* Vf«l ? '•‘■avs a young lad, : ; vos on Chestnut y rreek before last, gl'.bora boy, which li a'rd with arycat. he ran himself to !romjLockport to iUP, without stop* !•< in a barn and i. ■ ran to Bodies* ui, and died in » "■t notices a new tructed that it afl* }' of water therefe, :• i tain point Bends' Licit can be beatd piiflliplpt. Ajiibioak Gotnrer Cohvbstxon.—The Ameri- County Convention assembled in Hollidays bnrg on Thursdaylaet, and nominated, the fol lowing ticket J«x>h Barley, of , burg. yv-earurw—Johntingafelt, 'Hollidaysbnrg. Comwwnoarr—E. M. Jones, Altoona. Coroar^—William Fox, i V ; AudUor—J&eQlb sicqdemna, ; '■■■[■■ Poor Direrior—-John B. Biddle. Personally, we ate acquainted with but two of the gentlemen named on the Above tidket, tiz: Messrs. Funk and Jones. Mr. Funk is the present Coroner of this coun ty, and as such bos acquired -the reputation of a faithful and punctual officer. ; ;If the manner in which he has discharged the duties of his pre «eot office be any recommendation to that for which he is .nominated, we feel sure that no man can present stronger claims. Mr. ! F. is an agreeable and obliging gentleman, and possesses energy, perseverance and resolution sufficient for a proper discharge of the duties of a Sheriff. Thero may bo as good men nominated by the other parties, bat none better. . Ur. Jones, the nominee for Commissioner, is one of the best citizens of our town, hnd enjoys In a high degree Jtbe respect and confidence of all. Should ho be elected, wo know he will dis charge his duty-with fidellty,j and guard well the interests of the county. The rest, of the nominees may be good men, but we, bearj testimony only of those whom we know personally. In regard toi their election, we must be allowed to express a doubt, taking | into considersUon the distracted condition of I . ’if jjt w the opposition to 'the administration party, In ' this county; With, a union of the American and Republican parties, their election would be cer tain; but m-the event of there being three .dis tinct organizations, the Administration party will, we thipk, ciprry the day. It remains yet to be seen vrixat action the Republicans will take at their Convei|ipD, which meets to-day. If a union be effoct&Cat all, it will be accomplished through the exertions of Mothers than those who now pretend to control tse American and Re publican parties, men only object appears to bo “rule or-ruin,” and who exhibit.more an tagonistic feelings toward .each other than they do towards their common opponents of the Dem ocratic party. Tub Local Repoexee.—He is indefatigable —untiring; nothing daunts him; no degree of labor wearies him. Tbp Lancaster Jimet in noticing this singular indiridual says, the wind mills which Don Quixotte encountered, are child’s play compared with the obstacles which he is called upontto surmount. He will go any distance, he wiUtintrude into any presence; he will mingle in mobs, follow to prisons, pene trate into ; and in often seems ready io ftlTow a next world, if the breath happens togive out before he has procured a “ statement.” You may expelhim|ripm.a public body, but he will get your proceedings through a knot-hole. You may drive him out of town, and yet he will fur nish the paper with all yon do or aaj after be is gone. He knows the “ ins and opts” of pub-; lie offices, he is familiar with public men, he sits at a little table, or he makes a desk of the crown of his hat; he worms in here, he de mands entrance there, he sifts, ho ferrets, he questions, he bores, until he accomplishes jus ends. In his endeavors to lay before the pub lic all the hews of the day, he occasionally picks up an item in which an individual of combative propensities has figured conspicuously, and ho thereby runs the of getting his head “ punched,” or a taste of a raw-hide, at every street corner; but his pen-scores generally cut deeper than the raw-hide, and his remarks are remembered longer than the “ punched” head. In many instances his information'is received through a perverted channel, although ha may not have the time or opportunity to obtain cor rect information, nevertheless he is held ac- ,ppd, censured accordingly. All' the glowing onifotots' the lore-pf scholars, as wwujjM'tjtodly details of every day occnnence, are ipuhfuliy recorded by his nim ble pencil, and l&V manner alike creditable to his tasto the honors, or much of the* applause Ttiiiblfat tends the higher departments of journalism, .he keeps upon his humble way, doing sin important duty, .which can hardly bo appreciated, except by those who are acquainted with its difficulties. CocsntareiT Mossr.—This county is at pres ent flooded with counterfeit money of every Uc- Bcription-i-notes, silver and gold. Our town haaa£«ir,Bharc of it, and we advise those who. have conscientious scruples 'against passing bogus bills pr,coin to be a little' petitions abodt receiyingit.-We have -been shown several spe cimens, Jand: admit that wo ooaldj easily have been; deceived by them; so well are they execu ted. Tubs and continued handling, however, will show what they are and some unsuspecting individual will flnd.himself possessed .of more of them that he wants unless theybe examined and refused by all to whom they ore presented. While change was that look* ed lUtc niter or gold, or a aotp of a spiall de nomination, was eagerly blotched, and junoh that was known .to be bogus passed question, It is not so now. Charge isplcmty «lop«ly inspected. “A Word to the wise"&o. , ; ( ■" 'rr - ■■ I Th * rn ftaMlto'/ear* ftotf that the fruit g this section withe country has not been «o much injure b/ ,tjM»/jro«t as was at first anti cipated jg£; states siat jpsacb' trees on his, and a*joiidng /wins,, are full of young fruit whioh do not appear to hare been effected. Th< ; fruit of joung apple Ueos, which bloomed early, U somewhat injured, but that' on older trees, gives promise of a good crop. The WPWr to jjaye suffered. Of '5, IT # : # IsOGAL ITEMS. - sfaott tiine since, A gentleman'from Sandusky, Ohio, ship pedacargOAf potatoeeto Harrisburg, over the Pennsylvania, Kailroad, and following them thither, be disposed of s the entire lot, previous to; tihdir being nnshlpped. Having,received a clteok lor the .amount, he started op town, as he alleged, to procure funda to pay tire freight, -rkomo $lB0 —but did not again make his ap pearance. Fy some means it was ascertained that he bad-tokenthe Express Train westward onSaturday morning last, and Gen. Eoorafort, telcgraphedtoEflqnlre Good, in this place, giv mga description of the -man. And him to have himarrested oh the arrival of the fcfhin at thißStiitioni Messrs. Michael Clonbangh, had been deputized -to arrest him) And £. M* Turner, were on the for the gen tleman when the .train arrived, and immediately observed a. person who appeared to answer the description given. Not wishing to be too hasty, or excite suspicion, they concluded to watch his manoeuvres for a short time (efore arrest ing him. Shortly after the cars stopped he walked up to the top of the bill near the Metho dist Church, Mr. Claubangh following at a con venient distance, while Mr. Turner remained near the cars. Directly the individual came down the .hill, and meeting Mr! C. at Lowther li McDowell’s old stand, asked him where the Bank was in this place. 'Mr 1 . C. pointed it out to him, but he did not go directly to it. Suspect ing that it was his 'intention to present the check for payment, Mr. Turner slipped into the Bank, got behind the counter and was playing Cashier when the gentleman entered. Sore enough he presented his check, which bore the name gwen by Gon. Koumfcrt, whereupon Mr. Clanbaugh was called in and the swindler .arrested. He was taken, before Esquire Good, and had a hearing, and confessed to the charge. The matter was finally compromised biy the gentleman paying the freight and costs. The were in hopes that with the “first quarter of the new moon,” according to the almanac, the rainy season in these “dig gins ” was over. But alas! for ail human hopes and expectations, “old Sol” refuses to shine for more than a few hours at * time, nndns a consequence,, we have alternate, rain and shine. The poet Holmes, usually a very good-natured man, was not proof against the depressing ef fects of “Aqueous Terms.” dVhen out of pa tience with the rain be wrote the following: The weathor-cock has rested East; The blob sky is forgotten; The Earth’s a Saturated snlbgc, And Tegetatlou’is rotten.: I hate to see the , darkest side, % I hate to bo complalnin®-- But hang mo if my tempclEslands This raining, mining, raining. Confidence in Medicine. -i-There are many persons who have no confidence in medicine, owing probably to the fact that so many worth less articles are palmed upon the public for the cure of diseases for which they are not suited. Wo know of a remedy for Coughs and Colds and Lung Diseases, prepared by Dr. Kcyser, of Pittsburgh, Pa., that will mqet the expectations of the public, .and is sure to give relief in the beginning of thoqe cases. It is now put up in 50 1 cent' '“and $T 'bnttles. For sab .at Kessler’s Atteupt at Ronazay.—On the same night that the houses jjf Messrs. Barr and Mann were entered, lost week, an attempt was made to get into the house of Mr. Henry Speeriug.Tq East Altoona. The substantial maimer in which the windows had been fastened effectually resisted the efforts of .the burglars to effect an entrance. Sirs. Speering witnessed H>e operations of the gentlemen, but wisely concluded not to raise an alarm nnless they should accomplish their object. . t. Dead.—Matthew DinSidiorc, the man stabbed Jake Foust at Erie, ||as relieved from his sufferings by death on morning week- The Coroner’s; Jury reamed a verdict that Dinsmore came to bis dewi by wounds inflicted with a knife In the handsSf Jacob Foust. Ja cob now stands in aprettjF fair way of receiving another item in the Penitentiary, from which it is not likely that Executive clemency will re lieve huiu before he has served his time. Anti-Lecoupton Meetino.— We neglected to notice,.last week, (after having promised to do so,} tha.l an Anti-Lecoinptbn Meeting wag to be held in! Military Hall, on Friday nighti The meeting:was held according to appointment, qnd a large number of persons were in attend ance. jfe have not seen a copy of the proceed ft)gs, butproaqpao ho published^ , Accident. —On Thursday afternoon last, a. young man named Knee, engaged in erecting C. R. Uostetter’s new building, in North Ward, was severely injured, internally, by the giving way of the scaffold upon which he was working, and falling across a pllnk .immediately below him. He was attendedf by Hr. Hirst, who pro pdhncbs him put of dapper. i MT i; • JSbt Ur roßTnKiisfcvns.—By reference to the advertisement of jdcssrs. Hooper A James, in another.column, be seen that they have commenced the JBacksmlthing business, in Tbe| are both experienced ijfprkm^, ~ and >viTU ~ to- «M who may favor the,m tb their patronage. Wear® sonyjo inform our .readers that the “ Letter .to Xbunjf Men” could not be pre pared in time for thl{ week’s issue. ‘W e know there ire a number who look for it regularly, therefore we note its non-appcaraiice. It will he all tite better week. ! • i I : Z-. ■ '■ ■ w T: v- * ■ ! Jbrttie THbunt. A Qllpipse at tbe life of a Tav- ’ llp the -Spitf pg of 1357, traveling .in He* eastbjmpartof this State, I happened at a ?2t lagecaUed——-The Philadelphia and Bead ing railroad and the cars then stop ped daily in front of a hotel kept by a gentle man whose name it is not necessary to mention. Attracted thither by a little business and the beauty of the surrounding country, I remained about two weeks sot the hotel alluded to. 1 found the proprietor an accommodating man, fta moat landlords generally ore. His table was forded, atteotions were: marked by gen- V ? '-f ' -V-** tiemanly oopnftesy. I observed that nohabit- t»l drqokiirf f>r minor ever gotany liquor to think at the bar. " Whaler thin vm- of die law orfroaa religion* no* tivee, Ido noti kaoir.. ‘ i- v -;■ Those vrhowere tampering with, the poisonous cupandnot oonformed drunkards, andthoee, about die landlord knew nothing, oould receive the desired draught from the wil ling h&ndalong aecuslomed to. “pat the cap to hla neighbor’s; lips.” . r . I closely watched the eoenerih thatbarroom. There'whs a:: sfrangeheas, -a novelty ia it that deeply impressed me. !. the proprietor eras a professor of religion. I saw the young man of promise walk np to that tempting bar and quaff the social gloss. .1 saw the middle aged take bis daily “bitters.” I saw with sorrow the aged—the grey haired sire raise the fiery liquid to Jus parched lira. 1 saw dip youth approach with bottle in haSa WahdngT?" filled subject to the orders | of a parent or mas ter. Saturday evening hod arrived, and with it numerous 'customers with bottles and jugs to be replenished for their Sabbath’s potations. Sabbath meriting come, a morning 1 bad longed for. The landlord politely invifedme to accom pany him to church. I accepted, and wo went to the place of I worship, die occupied a very conspioions place in that solemn assembly—the leader of the choir. , N £ remember,: he sung these words with a voice clear as a silver bell, and his .conscience seemed as calm as an infant’s slumbers: “ Teach us, O Lord, tokeep In view ■ Thy pattern, and thy step* pursue: Let slips bestow’d let kindness done. Bo witness’d by each rolling snri.” Preaching; o|rer, we returned to the hotel; when we arrived dinner was ready, da the pig gathers the acpms which lie beneath the spread* ing oak and never looks up to the branches from which they IfeU. so did the landlord ait down and partite of that repast furnished by the Giv* er of all good.: Days passed l on with the same regular routine of the landlord’s duties of mix ing the* deadly poisons. One evening, in a group of gay,spirits around the much frequen ted bar,, 1 saw a young man of prepossessing ap4 pearance. and dignified air. I learned by inqui ry that he was the. only son of a widowed moth er, whom he supported from his hard-earned wages, and also, that he only “ indulged” occa sionally, and vpos never known to have been' in toxicated but once. On tins ho became sadly inebriated, and, at a late hour, started for die home of his poor mother. The next day was the Sabbath, and a solemn one it was for the jpeople in that village. The young man had gone but a short distance from the tavern upon that fatal night of intoxication, when he fell down a rocky precipice of over a hundred feet,| hnd was dashed to peices upon the rocks bcilotv. His’body was found that Sab batb morning ip a shockingly mangled condition. Tho lamentations of that heart-stricken mother will never be forgotten. Left cheerless and alone, and bereft of her only support in life, site wept as only a mother could weep over a son unprepared for such a fate. Oh, what burn ing words of-reproach and warning did she breathe through her tears to that tavern-keep er standing by. The affecting scene he there witnessed seemed to have made no lasting im pression upon his mind, for he continued to pro fess religion and sell the destructive beverage as long as I remained in that country. I then thought that the inconsistency of such professors of religion do more real injury to Christianity then all the broad-mouthed infideli ty in the land.; PHILO. A Card from Samuel Swan & Co. TO THE PUBLIC. —The extraordinary coarse pursued by the rival managers of different Lot tcriea to injure us because our liberal schemes* and prompt manner of doing business has. in*-, tcrially affected them, compels us to call special attention to the facts, which all who deal with us know already; that is, that our Lotteries ore legal; the managers and trustees honest and honorable men; that we have sold niore prizes iu the last twelve months than all other Lotte ries in the; Union, and that they have been promptly cashed in all cases on presentation. The effort td injure us is aimed not pnly at our business by our rivals, but is also intended to act politically on one of our partners; and we assure .bur friends and the public that with oub concern all is RIGHT, and this, the legal investigation Which we shall urge to a hearing, will fully demonstrate. In the meantime oar business will be conducted as usual. \ ; i SAMUEL SWAN & CO., ; Lbttery Managers, Augusta, 6a, The Best Gough Medicine.— One of the very best Gough Medicines to bo found any where, is Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup, sold by G. W. Kessler, at 50 cents per bottle. See advertisement of Dr. Sandford’s LIVER INVIOORATOU in another column. stated Councils of th* “Winnebago Tribe,” No. 35, I. 0. B. M., are held ev ery Tuesday evening in the I. 0, 0. F. Dali, in tho Ma sonic Temple. ; Connell Fire, kliulled at 7th run 30th breath Jane 25, '67-lyJ A. EBEIU.E, C. of JB. I?ime of Ctoamg and Arrival of Mails At Altoona Post Office. x ! MAILS CLOSE, Eastern Way and] Uollidaysburgat Western' “ I‘ I Uollidaysburg Eastern Xbrougb lMall, 8 35 A. SI Western! Way anil Uollidaysburg, 12 06 P. M. Eastern “ “ 700 “ Jane 4, ’57-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, P. M. 3NA_MARKETS. !D WTBKIT BY J. B 1. LOWTHKB. ALTO Flouiv-SupcrUne, '■ixtwi' ■ Corn Meal, . r PbtatOeS; Dijjtpplce, Sutter,.;. Lord, • ■ Hams, Shoulder*. ■ !•, Side, .- . : ii ji fir MX AIN H bbL & “ ® cwt. fl bustl. Cl M

n « & v “ V do*. u • ** * LEHR^STLOUBHAEKET. M’Laln A Lelir White Wheat'Mo ' ' M. / * U - Roll’ their Floor at the following rate* br, Extra Family, bbL Superfine, « Superfine, v . . “ •• •• fjts leHR’S FLOCK MARKET. FxtraFamnyFlc SnperflneExtro, ■ -U 1 • u> t Superfine, t» ■ - »• at quality, tub Creek, —Tp l H‘-~ Oi 'BniniU;) the 13th hut, hr M. Calvert, Esq- Mr. william Mtuamom to Miss Frances bold, both. the Bet. S. A, WRbod, Mr. ASH BBS# CtABATJOH, of this place, to Mies SARAH C BEH£L,of Warriorsmark, Huntingdon county, Pa. Oh the 23d hist., by Bov. A. H.‘ Taylor, Mr. WILL. S. SHOEMAKER, of Altoona, to Miss GIUTIE 6. BOWERS, of HoUldsyabnrg; May their cop of pleasure bo ever full— prosperity’their constant companion—long life their allot ment ou oartl), and Heaven their final home. In this place, on the 2Ctir inet.,-WESLEY RYLANB, only child of Edwin A. and Matilda 8. Beck, aged 1 year, 3 months. imij 28 days. Bie ftintrol will take plaqe this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4% o'clock,: The friends of .the. OunQy Merospootfuljy ,.V ! ; --.17 '■; |sir Jtudataand f«ny county payer* pfrw* copy* £- -- U'L-~ . V ■ '• 11 SO A.M. 8 00 A.M. 8 16 P.M, 800 “ DIED Time of Arrival and D|b ptirtonbC oii tb» Pena’*. Railroad, at Al- Bxpreas Train East arrives 2,48A.M, Isaves 2to A. M. ,** « W«t * “ <* 8,66 “ last * Bast « 9jS»B.VL « 6toP.it » Writ ° 10,00 “ • “ 10,06 “ At* “ Bast * 12,00 “ “ 13to “ “ “ Wert *». : 7,00 “ “ ,7to'; * ' The HOLLIDAYSBUXvGiniASCn connects with Ekprcss Train West, Mail Train Bast and. W«st and with Past Lina Bast. - - ■ - The BLAIR3VILLKBRANCII connects with Johnstown W’ay.Trala East and West, Express Train West and Mail Train East. ■ ■ jfce.a, ’6«-tn xaos. a. scoti, supt. A DSIINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.— il Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on the estate of Jams Hoou, latoof Logan township, Blair county, deceased, have been granted by the Register, 4c., to the undersigned, residing in Antes township. Alt per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re quested to make, immediate payment; and those having claims against it will present them duly authenticated fur settlement JOHN J. BURKHOLDER, Adm’r. May 21,1856.701 T?XOHANGrE HOTEL.—THE SUB -1 ’i SORIBER would ret pec t fully in form the public that ho bos recently re fitted the above Hotel, and is now pre paled' to accommodate his ftiends patrons in a comfortable manner, add Will spare no pains in makiag.it an agreeable home (brail sojourners, ms Table will always be luxuriously supplied from thy markets of the country and cities, and his .Bar filled! with liqaors.of Choice brau-U, His charges are as reasonable as those of any other Hotel in the place, and-he fuels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a filiare of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve It, he throws open his house to the public and invites a trial. Altoona, May 27, X858.-ly ] JOHN BOW MAN. fpHE MORMONS EVACUATING I SALT LAKE CITY!! Ja Tremendous Excitement in East Altoona! The subscribers respectfully inform the citizens nMP of Altoona and the rest of mankind that they.are “ now prepared to carry on the RLACKSMITIIINU BUSI NESS in ail its various branches, at the new stand next door below Peter Reed’s Cabinet Shop, on Adeline street, in East Altoona. They flatter themselves that they are able to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage; and no effort Will he wantiog.ou their part to merit the patronage of the community. Wagons. Car riages, Ac, made and ironed to order, fur which good lum ber will b*. tiikcn. Remember tbe place, on Adeline it, where BlOcksmithing is done oh the shortest notice and must reasonable terms. JOHN IV. HOOPER, Altoona, May 27, ’58.-2m] T. A. JAMES. CHEAPEST PAPEII IN THE WORLD— THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY DISPATCH. To Single Subscribers, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. ONLY KUjTY CTS. A YEAR in Clubs of Ten—mailed to one Address. ISSUED EVERT BATCRDAT IiORRUIO.. The Weekly Dispatch is published every Saturday, on new type, on a sheet the size of the Daily Dispatch. It will contain the LATEST NEWS by telegraph and mails; local news of our city and county; news of the neighborhood— comprising Western Pennsylvania and Virginia, and East ern Ohio; correct news from u distance; carefully prepared market reports; original and selected peetry, tales, anec dotes, Ac., and everything necessary to make an agreeable and entertaining INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, and will bo mailed to subscribers,, at one dollar a year, payable, invariably in advance. In order, however, to moke it o N PENNY WEEKLY, occupying the same position in the country, which the daily does in the cities, we will continue to scud it at the following Single copies, ono year In advance, - - - |l.OO Three copies, one year .to one address, • • 2.00 Five copies, to one address, one year, - - 3.00 Ten copies, to one addruss, one year, - - 5.00 frfe.ln all clubs of fifteen or over, one copy extra al lowed. Postage, free in Allegheny county. Tn State, of Pennsylvania, thirteen cents. £ [nowhere, twenty-six cent* a year. ESTAUEANT AND LAGEE It) BEERfi ALOON.—The subscriber would roepectMiy announce titef he will keep constantly on band; at bis saloon Uiuler/lie Masonic TerppTe, , • a supply ofwifreahraente, such as Cakes, Ghetto, Sardines, 'Pretzels, andfio excellent article of LAGERBEER, mana ftOtured at too Altoona Brewery, which" ie pronounced the beet iq the otentry. Hl* saloon is fitted updp good Style; for the comfort and nccommodatlonof his patrons, and’ he hopes by strut attention to their wants to merit receive May 13, FERDINAND NOTHWANG: m II c. X. must, t>, t>. n. n. ooon. w. n. T\m HIRST & GOOD TEND3BB 1 9 their professional servlceeto the citizcna of Altoona , and vicinity In the several brooches of ! / - . S MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Country calls regularly attended’to. . Office, the sumo as heretofore occupied by Br, mth. By consent, D. R. Good refer* to J. M. Gemmill. M. I).. Alexandria, Pa. J. R. tuden, M. D.. Huntingdon, “ Dr*. Ross, Royer and Fey, Williamsburg, Pa. April 22,18 j3-tf.] .. ’ nVTOTICE.—WHEREAS, LETTERS 1 X of Administration on the Estate of Adam Robineon, late of the township of Logan, Blair county, dece«sod,have been granted to the subscriber; all persons indebted to the sold estate ate requested to moke immediate payment; and those having claims or demands against the estate, will please make known the same without delay to Altoona, May, 13,1558.-61 JACOB GOOD , Jdm’r. T UMBEK FOB SALE.— ; N 1 I 60.000 Shlnglefl . W,OOO i*theis . i UATESIAIj, Uwer tbwUW AW»y to . JQHJf ,y TERMS. pcinmnal regulators of the 1 prtwrms itsfuriettoniwoll, are fully developed. Tb> dependent on the healthy lproper performance of its ach is.ot fault, the bowels system' suffers in conse- LrvEß—having reused to do of that urguu, oue of the study, in a practice of more | some remedy wherewith to [rangemeUts to which it is- dy is at last found, any per- Complatn*t, in any of its tie, and conviction is cer- 0 :e morbid or bad matter fi-om their plnco sr healthy flow stomach, causing food to blood, giving tone and jnery, removing the cause radical cure. > % ed, axd, what is better, sional use of the Lives Ik- sufficient to relieve the ato frow rising and souring, fore retiring, prevents night, loosens the the how- XIVB.VES3. meal will euro Dyspepsia, spoonsful will mwaya re- male obstruction removes and makes a perfect care, ly relieves Cholic, while is a sure cure for CuoLEgA of Chou.ha. needed to tiirow out of the cine after a long sickness. Jacxsice removes all sal from the akin. time before eating gives makes the food digest well, cures Chrimlo Diarrhoea in mer and Bowel complaints dose. attacks caused by Wossts surer, safer, ot speedier never/ads. by exciting the absorbents, commending tbe medicine and Ague, .Chili Fever, and It operates with certainty, to testify to Its wonderful jg*H _«.»« £iquesuu. u „ ipaiga WC*. oflB6B haring commenced, the Via*- fftTH of this gifted combination of r¥ FRENCH andAMERICAN STARS r wish to impress these (beta upon thd lhi4 la the only vliP _ THE STAB SHOW OF 1868, <£r Confident that they; have succeeded in J| thUreepeot, and aa oonfldon* that the V public will admit it,{the Jdauagers re- I speetfnlly invite all to .1 •. > i I READ, BEUOIiD' AND' COMPARE. ogL The Colossal Mtula Car will- enter. ■gsgjg 1 ' town on thr meriting of exhibition; and parade through {the principal thor onghfiirea, drawn by splendid steeds, and containing the sE\T YORK BC- UhE BAND, led by the VTisard Bugle, BIOUARD WILLfSI? WILL EXHIBIT AT Altoona, Saturday, June 5,1868. 'pMfl&dsr Aniasstoß, - • -[L- - 25 Cents. Doors opened at ff*dnd 7 o’clock,— jg3«M@gk>nsS Performance half' ah an Bohr later. ws»lawliiS£*k Two distinct performances afternoon anj evening. j ii Among the maQJr splendid attrao t tionaof the PRKKCfiand AMERICAN corpse of .. Mi • F* RIDKKS, VAULTBBB, TUMBLERS, ACROBATS, MAGICIANS, COM* KDIANB; VO , .S^gfyfCALlSTp,';*©., Ac., aax tbz roiuiwiso: UAD’LLB; yiROINIE, I II The Qneen of French Equestriennes; U~J MADXLR IDA, if ~ The Fairy-like French Rider and Dan sense; MR. CHAS- B. SHERWOOD, The greatest in the MON9, MORGAN, The French Hercules, Magician and 9 Contortionist; gffr* WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, -/Mf* The Katehtees Rider, Reaper Mass. DENZDtt4 VANISH, The French! Acrobats; ' p Master cuas- SHErwood. «s.* - , Sec. 4. That any person who shall keep a disorderly bouse, or shall suffer or permit noisy tod disorderly con duct therein, and mi y jierson cansing arid being engaged in any such disorderly conduct in any drinking house, tavern, saloon, or private dwelling, to the annoyance 6t peaceable citizens, shall upon being convicted thereof f>ny a fine of five dollars, and in default of payment shall be confined in the “ Lock Dp” house not exceeding twpnty-fbar hoars. Sec. 5. Tiiat auy |£rson who shall tHlfaUy deface or tear down handbills, notices, ordinances or!, : posters, in public places, within ten days from the tlmedf putting them up, or shall break, mutilate or Injure any |hnlt ar ornamental shrub upon the side-walks or anyotlier place in the Bor ough, the person so ofli nding shall. Upon being convicted thereof pay a fine not exceeding ten dollars, and in default of payment thereof shall be cohflrted in the “ Lock Up” house-not exceeding forty-eieht hours, t > Szc. 0. That any person] charged wltb offending against the laws of tills commonwealth, and being under arrest, it shall be lawfhl for tbe officer having tfiiy person or persons in custody, to confine such person or persons in the “ Lock Up” house for a.further hearing before the Magistrate, or until the officer shall have an opportunity of conveying the person Or persons to the County Jail,-. tile confinement not to exceed forty-eight hours at toy one {hue. 1 The manner of conviction in the preceding Sections shall he die same as in the first and second sections of'this Ordi nance, •R. MoCORJHCK, Pres’t t. G E. M. JONES,' Jfurgeit, \ A tied; Jons McCutuAx, Cleric. Altoona, May 13,1865.-3 t ’ - i-i - • ■ INTENSE EXCITEMENT!— McCormick’s newoodm HAtB abßiyedaxp ARK NOW BEING FOK ftiSPECtfOX ANl> SALE. ” “ Halloo, neighbor. I’m hoird on the gronnd again. Per haps you recollect when I, lost year, anted you to hold my horse a moment and tell me where , the CHEAP STORE was. But it is different now. It reminds mo a little of tbe campaign of 1840, when Gen. Harrison was elected Pre sident. ToU have only to go with the Crowd and yon wflt have no difficulty in finding McOOKMICK’B BTffitftfna tbo excitement down the valley, and’tne quantity of godda I see carried away, they'must bo selUpg off very rapidly and very cheap.” V- f. “ Yon are right, my friend; I would [pay to. yon, sir, go ahead and- your, anticipations win bej-fidly realized. He has a very large and well selectedi a*#onmdut of Goods. He’D sell you a dress tor fifty cent* shirgfvtf the trimmings into the bargain, Ptn'told, and all other- goods In propor tion.” ' ■ ■■ . “Good bye, neighbor, that’s wherel am going to buy my goods.” ■ - ” “That’s right,’ and so should everybody els*. Good bye.” dry goodC ■; h ijp;. ■. J , - QUEBNBWARE. • • \ STONEWARE, ”jT CBDARWABS, Hats and Caps, very cheap Bonnets, Mwec«’ Flats, Ac.; La dies’ Gaiters, Shoes and Slipper*,. witty: Hisses, Boy* and Men's Roots and Shoes, and every othef article kept In a first class’country »tore, can be had iehean /or cash, at McCormick’s. 1 ij. “’■ •' ’ 'All articles of country produce taken In exchange for good*.- SJh. McCormick. Altoona.May 13,1858.-ly M; ' ■ ■ BARGAINS! BARGAINS! A NEW STOCK 7)5? BJOADY-MADE CLOTHING 6CITABIJB FOR TUB SEASON, JOST KECEITKDBY : V; ETTINGER & TJtLMAN, •AND HOW BEING DISPOSED OE AT PRICES WHICH MBEY COMPETITION, TITB. ULLMAN announces feliat he is It ■ isalwayson handand will take great pleasure In tndHsg upon all who may favor hlih>lth a call. Ho feel* conlldatitthat howlll bo-able to render satisfaction both & qualify and price. ‘ '- j;' [April IMm Fay up.—the subscriber RE SPECTFULLY requests all :those knowing them selves indebted to him to call and |SottJe their accounts with "Wm. Talbot, at the old eland. Who haa charge of the boohs. All accounts not paid on or before the Isth of June,.will bo plibced in the hands of A* officer ate collection. JAMES SEABJ'i*!. May 20,1968>4t ■. I .' . . Ci ROCBRIES. —-A LARGE AND I T complete apartment of Grocme* bate Jnst been f* reirodatthaetore.of 3.8. HUUKMAN. POSE2T FRESH EGGS JUST fe twit Ifr. ; r xti K p'n»So>. »170,000 TO BE HAD POB slol^# ©WAIT, Sf-CO'S LOTTERIES, ATJ- OtHOMZraWjiptSTATBOSQKOBeiA. . vßiefoUowing Scliecft vU! ba *«wn by6.Bwa»iiw >bA«cets of the B porta AeolJrtiy Lottery, in each ol th S Ks*lo Knqber Lotteriw for .June, 1553, at ACeSratAa ftMcgls, to whfcb city they have removed their prtncfaM office. .. cmcrst . . CLASS 18, Tote drawn ilk Ihecitr of Augusts, Georgia, tn imbUe. an x BaUnday, JQnc S, 1358“ CLASS 19, To tedrawnintha City of Anguatu, Georgia, in pUbUcLM Saturday, Juno 13, 18M. ■ ; ■ ■; ' ;... class so, ~ T* te drawn In \h« City of Angnata, Georgia, tn papUo, it Saturday, Jdnw 19, 1868; . , ■ - Ulass M, . . V r To te drawn In til« City of Augusta, Georgia, In publico* ' '' ■■ fcWrfiy, 2< 1858"; . ON THK tLAN OV BISOLK NUMBERS. » "W MOWiire IQVB BUKDfcKD AXD DOfftT-nfS Ntarlp mm Prize to «wy JWim Tfclcdtt * ; • ■' MAGNIFICSNT fcCHKiUSI ' ii , TO n tun UCB iiTCBIUT la JVH». 1 Pri*e of S7O,OJO] 4 Priaaot 1 1 « tt \ u w 1 M 7 * \ « 'ti j « a A ‘ * 80,0001 « « . ■*’ |a» 10,00* 4 “ “ TOO 6,00 I 4 “ « m ' 4,000 SO Prtorof Mfr f,ooo| 00 “ “ ' m .SOOUDO “•» M 1,000(230 ■ » *• . V- lg§ AppßOßixiimOit ritirani 4 Fti>M of $4OO Approj-’Untf. to $lO,OOO W£»M»tIJSO 4 “ “ 800 “■ « « TSo6 4- « « W>’ “ “ HUN « 4 • s**- a m “ “ 8.000 h o u. , « « « 100 “ « 4$M H •*: JM 14 « “ T 6 “ WOO “ - IS ' 4 .« u jo m m v|qo m u u 5,000 «« Dm ' iOoJS 5,435 Prises amotmting to _ ’ taOJMt ■WholeTUhhflO; Bihti st; Quarters jftifl. ' 3RLANOFTUB LOTTERY. • . The number* from 1 to 50,000, corresponding with thoM number* ott OHLTickets printed ou separate sups of neper, areericlrriedintmall tin tubes and pUced In one Wheel. The first 457 Pri>es, similarly printed end encircled, ere ptaoed In sooths* wheel. The wheels we then revolved, end « number U drawn from the Wheel of Numbers, end at the some time a Prizs is drawn from .the other wheel.. The number end prfre drawn out areopened end exhlbftedto the endlenee, end by‘ink Commissioners; the Prize being pieced against the nqpher drawn. This operation la repeated tu* till ell the Prime are drawn out. AMBQXOumtx Puses.—The two proceeding and the two succeeding number* to, those drawing the first 7 Prizes ariU be to the 28 Approximation Prizes. For exalnple: If Ticket No. 1L250 draws the $70,000 Prize, those tickets numbered ILS46. 11,249, 11,251, 11252, will each bn entitled to $4OO. If Itriret No. 530 draws the $90,000 Prize, tb<*e tickets numbered 548,649, 651, 552, will each be entitled to $3OO, and so ottaccording to tbe above scheme. The* 5,000 Prises of $2O will be determined by thel ast flg< ure of the number that, draws tbe $70,000 Pride, foraz* ample! if the number drawing the $79,000. Prits ends with No. 1, then all the tickets, where the number ei&s in L will be entitled to $2O. If the number ends WUhNoLik then alktho tickets where the number ««d« in 2 trill be sn* titled to $2O, and so on' to 0. Certificates of Packigfcs frill be sold at the following rates Which Js the risk: - Certificate of package Of 10 TThole Ttc kst*,' . |tt “ " 10 Charter « » “* ' -** • 10Eight « 10 , IN ORDERING TICEEOT DIriITIFICATEB. Enclose the money tooursddreSSfor the tickets ordered, orrocelpt of ; whlcb they Wm be forwarded ~by first mad.— Purchasers can bats tickets ending In any number th«y Numbers PrlSee frltt bsasntth purchasers immediately after the iKatring. . Purchasers-wiU please write their sbrnatufrs Mat» and give their PiMt Office, County and Btaj£T r ' Remembezrihat every Prise is drawh and payable In full without de&mtion. \ All prizes of $l,OOO and under,,paid bnmcdlately aftss the drawing-mother prizes at the usual tihife Of 80 days. All comim|inicatiot» strictly confidential. Address orders for tickets Or certifloatesfh • 8- SWAN A CO., Augusta, Ob. - Persons residing near Montgomery, Abu, or A talon ta, Ga can have their orders-filled, and save time, hy addreSuag - & A Uri of the the wheel, with the amount of the prize that hA one UrcptiUed tot will be published after every drawing, in the (fioviiiC Ht . pers:— XeOt OrUamDtUa, Mobile Register, Charleston Stan*. (lord, XaAvUle Qasetie, Atlanta Intelligencer, Xao,. York Weekly Day Boot, Savannah Morning Xstas, Jlicbmoncl Din c patch, Xeio York Dispatch, and I’aulding (Mils.) Clarion Augusta. (Sw.) XbnMh iicnaMst. lJn9.7^y d Maryland state lotteries FOB JUNE, 1368. M :R. Feahc» & Co tt , V ManageigiM the Maryland State Lotteries, present the Idir lowuK«pi»Ud Scheme* ' FORJCNB, 1868. . ] .The; cation purchasers c t Tickets to’ beware Of'ordsrr ins Ticket* in Lotteries where extraordinary largo Oajrik. tats arc offered for a email cost of Tirlfffti >ll raw Son ‘ swindles.. . /\ : . . The Maryland Lotteries hare bees In existence fcf fWtjr Jfears. They oredrawh by a State Offlder, and can t* re lied on. If yon drag » tea wot ge t your njoncyi 4 - The whole country Is flooded stub bogus Lottery eoncert* Beware of them. • y'. ■■.',• ■ ”• ♦s* Order in the Maryland State Lotteries.' : jucufincEsi scums, ‘ - MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, CLASS K, , J , To be drawn in Baltimore City,:Jnne 10, 1868.' ■ ■ • i. t&- 13 Drawn Ballotsont of7B,TE* . Making the Brizes and Blanks equal. Every Package of 96 Tickets must contain 13 drawn numbers* so that tw« are 13 Prizes to 18 Blanks. - . ' h 1 Grand Prize of $40,-000 1 Prize of. tto - 1 Prize of 12,577 10 Price of , £6OO 1 Prize of 6,000 10 Prlte« •' 'MOP 1 Prize of 6,000 • 254 Prize of 900 X Prize of 6,000 66 Prise of UK 1 Prize of 6,000 ' , arPrizeof 80 1 Prize of 6,000, , eS Prize of «L 1 Prize of hfm 66 Prize ot Mr. 1 Prizaof 6,000 4£lQPri» of 90 IPrizeof 6,000 37,OPlPriM of ML 1 Prizaof 6,000 , , * T Prizes, amounting to 1678J7T.. .. ~ Tickets IKL-ttalvee s6—Quarters s2#*—Etghths'sl,J#. A Certificate of Package of 20 Wholes, costs fIMP-iKt Do. do: 28HaIvee, 74 75'. Do. do. SOQasrtent : ~ 37-Jfit Do. do. 20 ' , HAVANA PLA#/ / This Is the old mode of Drawing. Prices In dne Whsal ■ and Tickets in another. , N ' ‘ 1 . Every Prize is drawnont. • , , Heart/ Prittpaid in/uU vritAoik dadurtion / V; • : MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, CtARS T, X To bo drawn lnßaltimore,Md~ Saturday; JAw SBtiLlwL. 20,660 Prizes! 40.000Numbefttt r - splesdid Schemei . ■ ... • $36,000 - CA^nAtotiß^ 12,000 . 8 “ ■' : W $ -7 :m * « X Prize of XTrbUcf 1 Priieof IPfteof lPri*ecf ISs: sio ' E i&Y: *•-» y-m }£g?t S 8 ,»• IPriheof ■ , IjOOft-'l- u*- * . -A, IPrtaeof • ym ' : * - W lOPrlxasof '4O * .. U TOTPHtes of ' : W:;:-. ,x'.; «T lwWi " ot . -I The 20,000 Prises of 88, determined ijpbS dfestfhg of th* 5 , CapitaU whether odd or area. . Whole Ticket* si&—HaXrce A Managers’ Ccrtqieate of 16 WTipl?*—Wh«s wwsofcf ~ wiah topay the rtsfc only, will be omit (or 1 ■ - ioi -Do.-. do. l6HaWe** "■ • T gf. Do. do. 14 Quarters, 9| Do. do. Id Eighth*; ■ The Manager* bare been compelled from the numerous-i complaints made f 6 them, of mifoithfiilnees oh thq htirt iff * those Who have been’attending to the filling of Order*, to resume the correspondence business in tuelr oWn'daihe. Order Octets from the Managers only. Adrrees alt letters to B. fBAXCE k CO. March 4-ly] Baltimore, Mi Y ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers for sales {net of EIGHTY ACRES of land, situate' In Furgusdn’townamp, Clearfield coUnty, on the South side of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, shout five miles froth CurwcnsrfUe and one mile below lumber City. The premises are con* .voniently situated, and among other inducements to pur chasers are two extensive beds of tEOS OfcK, one of which exceeds nine feet hi thickness and yicldnfrom forty-five to eighty pur cent. There is also an abundanoa ° f : LIMESTONE AND STONE COAI ’’. on the premises, making it a desirable situation to persona wishing to engage.in the manufacture of Iron. There Is the best of water power on' tha premises, and the river is navigable with arks, boots, Ac.,from thi* point. Persons desiring any farther information wHI address - - ivm. q. McCracken, New Millport, Clearfield CO., Pa. March 25-3m.] Brick i brick i i brick ! 11— The undersigned subscriber baa on hanrt now and for sale a FIRST RATE QUALITY OF EEff BRICK, at the well-known Brick Yard at McCahan's “ Blnff,” whera he is prepared to furnish an; quantity of BRICE on short notice. Orders front a distance 'will be attended to, and Brick delivered in the cars. , Address April X, ISSB-3m. WIIUW TAXJQIIN, . ■ DnncansTiile, Blair comity, Pa. QETTEES FOR SALE.—THE UN-. KJ dersigned has on hand a lot of Settees which ha WQI •oil cheap for cash/ JOBCi BROKMAKHB, March 2Vtf.] Masonic Tentptat 7 - O YES! O YES!—GENTLEMEN draw nlfch andhear. JOSEPH.P-TROBT wnhm*- ceato the public, that he k readyjn as aq Anetkkaer whsaeser aan«dttpS»r ■ too 'lit'’