>at'.g.\s.— Again the ppi Valley ore threatened with 0,9 ions—tho “ Father of Waters ’’ i** I *®* , and burst hkboandt plantations, *weoping ftteea k, and “raising Ned” giteraaT'^iu*®' irons “crevasses.” or breaks in **’ mbankmenta on cadi 4?do nf iken place, and the Water those openings is rapidly fhwwit “*®g rtb e lower lands iutetfded>teSi!! 8 ** bcae earthworks. .LL PAPER! WALL :u the increasing demand fcr Paper, MARSHA^L^ la large additions to their tztaawlre Uprising styles for 3, CHURCHJES, OmC^ ' s. HAMBKRB, DININfI KOOIU, . i-.Tj^ - g 1 . Id, Velv*t, Bogmi. jglrtiiT »i OW GURTAINSffSgj^ FIRE-BOARD PRINTS, ’ Making tba bjmi complete - ST or TBS MO i large trade enablt* M VERY tow prices; v*WK» w. p: MARBHAIJrf^S|^ Ko. 87 Wood Street, Pitteb!.^ jL WONDERS NEVBR^SSSo rNo-sir-eo— not 40 Inng m lijjwßitKtwflP iltoona, an'd bring* *• 1 the wonder of eVety person i nunful good* at inch tow nricca. lint'eaS* 0 iv Mvcd~he know* what lia people otA^S,^ LADiESa-?a!S^ to ®s^ fancy DRESS QOOD3 which he ha* mulES** Hf LEMENSffi » *» rtment of BOOTSand /.ml cvt-rything la'thnt ; :rX^z^^ v*B® 11OUSE-KEEPE-R KW*nte SERIES ever brought to the town or?&** L- s-dd at an roaaonable.prfcoahe rt,®® .^^^*«siS: VRODY b InTiUxl to cnll njm.j.. ir^^igrsass^ : :o. chargelfjWkii'aitK^T^ NSK EXGITEMEJJ^U .MirK-H’i-KWGOODS RATS ARRITjCDIin AM; qAmK« • ' ‘ ■*» ••'..shbor. I’m hero.ontbetroijndaouo P*r : Wwt when I, Uet.par/Mkod-Tobkheldmy ■■'■■'}. and tell me where the tIIEAP «Tosl I- nil. rent now. it temluda m* 4 Jtttl/rf . u! I s 10, when Gen. Harrison waa electtdTr*- l.ari’-unlyto go with the crowd «ndW*m U,v in ending i;t down f)i« valley, Wnd the quantity of r .^, . way, th-.y nj.iut be telling offtety rapidly r '-ht, my friend; 1 would any to Ton, »hv tv ur anticipation* will bo fully realized, fl, •■a* and well (elected uvortmeht Of'aooli ; a for//(yoenOandgi T ejhattlnuhlni*' 1 1? told, good* to Wvpw . neighbor, that’e :where I am going U bay tc sltsnW-ereiybodyala*.flood I m." . GROCBBIKa, HABDWJIk, - >V.M!K. CKDARWARE, STONKWARR^ |i> very-cheap Bonmstfl, XinM’U • and wlO* MbMfc 4mi.u4 ''•‘=*••’ Shoe* and QaiUra.. ' -.s. .<■'• '■-■t aigortment ofOBOCKRIM pay >»taU ..'tmisiit. I. ■’ me alllland examine the •hureartflit ■ 14,1803. J.7B.JUI.KIUH. XLANtIC n hear the &*«* from topt> kii you wU&t it li. 1$ Utbat JUKNKftDCK ra**i from the £a*tem 4ttU**Ufe* Urg****" i DY-MADE C3iOTHIN6> ' 1 *■! styles and qualities of OeerwatfcJJf?** I'-'-nts, Boota Kod Sum. andeWcraßijdMg* liment of Sis kind, allof own?* ii!y low jirlcei ibr cash. HavJnfcpnrdisiiJ f» U prices,: lio la tbsreby onaHfcf t* Hll***! in thoss in if ant of apyUijwj)» 11. filing son* that r i. so, ists^tr ! ER PBIOK I. raifck'K Storo. '1- . ... thf CASH STSTXJI, (oratlsMterj** ■ n to a.-ij other JHsn ,those,wh ■> ’:-6i-torr reforeacsaad sksurMWOT pwgß =■ nt,) and Josirirgc to mshrtftßl.MW 1 .? ■• »r atorc., wo b*ve maSe aVery i rice* of all de»ai|rtti>o» • lime tad oit-ctioa to fceeptDg Wp mi, 'f , *- vTiTiis of our ctuteniwa,SaMWi'_L__ # r .!! K;£juEs, HAiu>WAiißjr ?®SSS2 i h .t axle, arur.KWAKB, jwow« =. Hals u>.i Caw. . - -M an cheap os the cheap**,- ' ‘ prodncp taken in exchange Sat F* a ‘~ v.i kr-t price. - ■>-•1---v- y- ■- r ]mst favor?, we hope to «bar*th*tl*l|T!*l" ir-.' in want of good*;. r {MSBy!?” . TJLVGEK’S . -.T CENTRAL LITERARI .TOONA HOUSE,'* ALTOQMA*JSw had all tho popular n;ly rod WcoWy l*abew, . Miscellajironi! IJ3ij k«. seHWJw*%J2f 1 Pl-llriic, I„k< Out Hdflgg&gafe i A iiijr uijtl Tlfbi‘t pnpci-, Bl«WtSj2SliKttl ! ‘ i Uw Stationary llij*i' i vari-ly, Picture odd PictW# *** in V* : of tlio lieot quality, tea te ? > • n'jh; U'hoU-sule'nni! Bewfl J i N-g CELEBRATED VA&f&i 'toMUR hi which it i» applied. Tty *" * LU T ' ■in that the partnarablp :lio undersigned in tb« 8o«P ntual consent cn tn« first UV3rt ih e n rm* are U the baud* of®*" ‘tiiemunt. GKO. W. CU>'S*?L Gtt FIJEMBNt TKQgI- t tnueistbe buainet* stow na®****" 3 ll and examine ou i'ing Goods. -{At****' LENE, BURNING *2® >;1, Spirit* cf Xurpiontlße, chtnp at ■ - ■»• '* u r°——■ BODY IS mVjTVV.’ IO V:ti the aerita fi OFAI^EJSBC la exprlithtely fa&vtoi j-t)V i’-Vi ’ V''* 7 * jptflro, tom \.rrsw«i- Ijjo&A Q*» avd Watu Coxpavt.—The „ appointed to aim the books of * ooeywgr. •*' oaMoa- Sljirt and attended to that part of their duty. fZf will bo in attendance at the same place of ereniag this week, between of 7 »sd 8 o’clock, to receive subscriptions to the . ltt j ,{ock. Now let there be no holding off pert of our citizens, but let all who feel rtimsel™ able to take stock ,’if it be but a. . (ban, come forward and subscribe at order that the work may bo put under |ottae t « early as possible. The shares are *lO tack, to be paid in instalments of $2 00 per per month. There-are few persons in the toVO who could not take one or more shares.— fiat the itock will pay has long since beea ful jj demonstrated. Although the proceeds of a i b|l« share of atock would be small, even did i, ?K j i& or 20 per cent, yet it must be remem li,red that such stock can always be sold at its fall wipe, and by paying for a share in small iMttlments it will be about the same as placing ti»t much money in a sayings institution, the vhole of which can be drawn out at any time with interest. We hope to sse our citizens en 4er into the enterprise as though they were de termined to put it through, and that as soon as possible. The works vill be completed? and will p*y when completed, and we would rather HO oor citiaeos hare the benefit of them, pe cnniarily as well as domestically, than monied bib hem a distance. Dm. J. M. Gsuxill.—The Huntingdon Globe p»y» the following high compliment to the-gen ilman whoso name heads this article, who has iwocisted himself with Dr. D. R. Good, in this pUc», to be the successor of Dr.C. J. Hirst;— Ds. J. M. OaHMiLL.—Dr ( J. M. Gemmill, a practising physician of the borough of Alexan dria and vicinity for over twenty-five years, has massed to Altoona, and associated himself with Dr. D. R. Good, there to continue to labor in U«t field, to which io has been so devotedly at tached for so many years. We understand that the people, among whom he has been going stout doing good ao long, are very unwilling to lose hi*; and we doubt not, that the removal of Dr. Gemmiy.from Alexandria will be serious ly fell and regretted by his former friends, who to properly appreciated his worth as a physician, is i citizen, and as a man. j We would add that we were not a little sur prised to bear of the Doctor's removal from the plsce where be had labored so faithfully and wecewfully for so many yeprs, where be stood it the bead of hie profession, jand whgre be was hilored for so many acts of usefulness and kind na Wo wish the Doctor success in his new asso •iition with Dr. D. R. Good, and hope that still i wider field of-usefulness will be opened unto hin, for hie own benefit as well ae that of his .'tilow-mio. Skgks jtoh Woc.hdb. —A correspondent of the Country Oenthmon, mentions a-ease of a horse, wiieh was just ready to die of an old and fes- Ured wound. Fortunately, he adds, at this itage of the case, an eld Pennsylvania teamster etas to our relief and recommended smoking with old shoes. The amoks was made of old ihaih, soles and all, cut in pieces, in a hog troth, ud placed under the swollen parti. In a few hours the swelling inbeided, and the -sore eom aenced discharging matter; the horse was saved. Ifl tin lame jiar I cut my foot with an axe. Tbelsdyof the hoaie soiled the foot whed it tu bisodiog freely, held it orer a pall contain tigloeks. In a fey minutes the bleeding stop ptd, and tbi smoke was re mo red, and . n bandage ipplied to protect it from accidental blows.— thi wound never-mattered, and consequently Birir pained me. I hate seen this remedy tried “ BM 7 similar cases, and always with the uni rwulta Let the reader bear in mind that »«liaiaiot or sake, drawing or healing should k * ipplied. You have merely to smoke the sound well, and nature will do the reet. ?ur Tim.—The Pittsburg Dupatck, in no tißßg the fast Railroad time lately made, aaya the roads competing the New York ' utral in reaching Chicago, have to make every riaute “tell,” and wwhavejalready.recorded >o»e of the quickest time ever made on any rs *d- On the Pennsylvania Central one train ?*t» passengers through from Philadelphia to Tuborg in twelve hours. I The Fort Way ne •'‘p*iUe*n mentions that J. Qi Biabron, conduc on the P. ft W. & C. R. R., runs through ?mb that city to Chicago, (a distance of one mdrwj aud fifty miles) in four hoars and fifty onia minutes, nuking in all twenty-onesteps, • Cleveland Bttitm states that, on Tuesday, “••agine on the Cleveland & Pittsburg B. R., “Fsw jFWLadelpbia," Engineer Chas. Clarke, Wde ; the time between WeilsvUle and Clove “•d. (a distance of one hundred and three ailM.) in three including nine stops! in oa» iasteaeq, two miles, between Handier and MJudj were made in forty-five seconds each. ktuaoAD Accxomt.—The body of Joseph S. •fPittabnrgh; was founjjd a short distance *‘ Uof V** on the Fa. R. 8., in West- county, on the 18th ins t It appears " . beea * Philadelphia and iSj ”i ' h U fcanw. Hehad «»»• as far as ■ pne • n f '»toppei until the p yhlch bc fedk passage as U.Wa»i»eld on; /ell fijom the tr«s, 1W- nefjr otha~ikt^f , ?‘ , hisskulland causing Jiamtteag death. ‘ > * , ”’ Tie ente rt*tan»«nts mh Saturday ev »nd th « young! 1 i»o Footed, in Vakibiting a degree of plc,jj oa stained without close np 7*knowledge of the tau * ,lt 'without extra l ' ° rp P * ll ' Commercial Course- Dalle’s Magical Eaia Extractor. dwtiwy tb. interest of a; wb«l« j . a continual coughing ana/ 1 sneezing, wlnn in an w m inflansmatioa strikes at the reot of ' ohorch, and frequently interrupt the preacher heuoe an immediate cure, v | ' in Us annum, by a long bark, as unbecoming ? pallet's magical paw iaitiadangorouz to tho health of the person UmaelC. T|ib need not be. Dk.Kktbeb, ?f : | pAi&Ers magical past eptsaotox PiUsbnrg, has prepared a medicine, which al- catalogue ofdlsaasH: though yon can’t cany it in ..pocket, if you will Cum. Chafed Sore Nippies, Genu, Bunions, ua..d».W,™goi nE t«.h nrell , will Olay all tickling ana .irritation of and by ia Goth, SweUing», Bh«nmatlim, Scald Head, Salt Shenm, perseverance in its tiscfor a day or two, will Baldness, Srydpelaa, Ringworm, Barbers’ Itch, Small Pox, ■ entirely cure the disease. So, aon’t'cough ahyf Me 4* ,e * ,R^4c '* 4 * > \ H ! n«p»in church; think of,Dr. Keyset and his tiTI t < . aliottla be peached by one article; mioh an idea will vanish Factory! ; open your heart .strings and parse whan reflection points to the ihct, that the salve is a corn strings, and you will be a better- and happier bindtion of ingredients, each and every one applying a per man, and not be looked l upon as one who annoys tect;an;idote to its apposite disorder, yohr neighbors. You can get *at 6. W. Kess- Ib ™ micro* 1 * Ai ;!> t■ ; ° . 7 In effect* is magical, because the tune is so short be- MT S, Altoona, xa. ■ tween disease and a permonent curs; and it isan extrac- lt draws all disease ««t of the affected part, leaving natbre.as perfect as before the bum?. It is scarcely ne cessary to fay that no honse, or manufactory should be ane moment without it. Kb Pain Uxtrac tor is genuine unless the box lias npon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dailey, Manufacturer. Bold by 6. W. Kessler, Altoona; George A. Jacobs, Hol lidaysburg ; and by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 165 Chambers street, New York. Nov. 11,1868-ly 0. F. CHACB. Bap Bugs. —As the season for approaches it will bewcll to boar in min'd tbe advice of tbe ''Country Gentleman." Persons not desirous of being earned out of this world by bugs will be glad to learn that they: can’t stand hot alutn water. lake two pounds of alum, bruise it nearly to powder; dissolve it in three quarts of boiling water, letting it remain in a warm place till the alum is dissolved. The alum water is to be applied hot, by means of a brush, to every joint and crevice. Brush the crevices in the floor and skirting-board if they are suspected places : whitewash the ceiling, patting in plen ty of alum, and there will be an end to their dropping thenoe. , Departed.. —Every season brings its changes, as well in the location of individuals as in their appearance. Among those whom it has removed from our midst this spring, we record with re gret tho\ nanie of our young friend, J. E. Bur chinell, who has left us to sojourn for a time with parents at Hollidayiburg, previous to ta king his departure on a tour of observation, de signed to benefit bis health. Wo wish him all the prosperity and pleasure: bis heart desires, be lieving that he fully understands how to “ pad dle his own canoe.” LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. Holudatsbubo, April 19, ’59. Messrs Editors:— On Tuesday last, Mr. Jno. Waohob, while engaged in plowing in tho field near tjlic Bennington Railroad, observed that the sod had been replaced ; and upon examining the place, discovered a aegar-box, containing the body of an infant Information was imme diately given to Esquire Cox,; who bold an inquest upon it. A post-mortem examination^was made by Dr. Hayes. He examined the lungs of the infant and gave the opinion that the child had neve; breathed, and its .death was caused by abortion. He thought its age was about six months. The perpetrators of this crime are un known, but we trust that means will be takep to discover them, and bring them to justice. On Monday the 11th inst., the reg ;lar month ly Concert of . the Sabbath'Schools of this place, was held in the Methodist Church. The attend ance was Very large and the meeting very inter esting. The exercises Conducted by Rev. J. H. C. Dosh, who introduced a new feature among the devotional performances. It was this discussion of different subjects connected with the interests of Sabbath Schools.. Three ques tions were discussed by several members of va rious schools, and gave; great interest to the meeting. The children were very attentive du ring theexercises. and all appeared to be pleased. The next monthly Concert will be held in the Lutheran Church, and the exercises will be con ducted by Rev. L Knight 4in Friday evening last, the regular monthly meeting of the Sabbath School Association, con sisting of officers and teachers, was held in the Presbyterian Church. The Association waacal led to order by the President, after which prayer was offered by Rev. Taylor. The remaining part of the evening was principally spent in the discussion of the question, How can parents best promote the interests of Sabbath Schools.” The subject was discussed by Revs. Dosh and Knight, Messrs. Brotherline, Jones, Sharar and Martin. After a short address by Rev A. Hi Taylor on the same subject, the meeting adjourn ed by the singing of the Doxology and Benedic tion by Rev. J.,H. C. I»osh. The attendance of the members of the Association was much larger than on the previous meeting, and all appeared to be well pleased with the meeting. THE BALL OF FASHION is still open, and the Proprietor, in returning thanks to his nu merous customers for their ‘liberal patronage bestowed on him since bis commencement, here desires to say (without fear of contradiction) that be is prepared to offer for their inspection the best assortment of handsome Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, White Goons, &c., fix., that can be found in Altoona. Respectfully, &c., C. J. MANN. See advertisement of Dr. Sandford’s LIVER INVIGORATOR in another column. . NOTICES. TEE GREA T ENGLISH REMEDY. ' MR JAMES CLARKE 1 * . , CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepend from a prescription nf Sir J. Claris Jf. J?., Phy rieian Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all these piUnfal and delicate diseases to which ths female con stitution lisubject. It moderates oil excess and removes oU ebstraotioM, and a speedy eve maty be relied ea’." ’ wKuwixa usixs it is peculiarly suited! ‘ It will. In a short tlme.Srinc sn themonthlyporiodwith’regularity,; 'i Each bottle, price one dollar, bean theGoTernment fitossp ■ of Ortat Britain, to prtvent counterfoils. : *• " “ '{ That POp thould not he tqk&'byfmajet during fhe first thru nonihto/ Pregnancy, f the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a dire when all other means hare filled, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, XiUSSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP ot anythinghnrtfut to the eovtitutibn. - V Netke U hereby glren thot th. partnershlir hereto. Full directions in the pamphlet aronnd each package fort extatlug between 1 the undersigned in tho v practice of which should be carefully preserved. - i ■ ftts-' Sola igent for the United States and Canada, -•i*° * ! ** e ?*? an ? 0 J HIRST M D JOB MOSES, (late I.C. Baldwin * C 0.,) ' ARowia, April 20, 18W-R p B CO(HL It D • Rochester, N. T. ; - ; ■ . ’ , H.Rv—sLOOaadfl postag. staapeienelosed to auyan -VfOTICE —AW* PERSONS KNOW- wiß Inimra a bottle; containing ISO Tills, A - JOT lhbro«lyeiifidobfM,'fwahy war, to theundar-- - WJrtleealoAgsutus also, fob HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE, W&. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE! The Original and Best in the World! All other? are mere imitations, and should be aveided, if yoR wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR. Dyed instantly to a t)*ahtiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to the Hair or Skin. fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to ITni. A.; Batchelor since 1839, and oyer 80,000 applications have been made, to the hair of his patrons of his famous Dye. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color notyto be distinguished from nature, and is warranted not to ihiurc in the least, however long it may be continued, and the ill effect of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair Invigo rated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Hade, sold or applied (In 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New York. Bold by Druggists in Altoona, and by Druggists in all cities and towns of the United States. The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate epgraving on four sides of each Box, of ' ; WM. A. BATCHELOR, Kov. 11, 1858-ly 233 Broadway, New York. Important to Females—Dr Cheese kas’s Piles. —ThU combination of ingredients In these Pilll are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are iuild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, painful menstruations, removing all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, which always arise from interruption of nature, inducing with certainty periodical regularity. Warranted purely vegeta ble,And free from anything injurious to lifttor health. Ex plicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box.' PriCo $l. Sent by moll by enclosing $1 to any anillorized Agent. 818. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 166 Chambers street, New York. Je tihoM aU Wholesale orders should be addressed. gdldby-O. W. Kessler, Altoena; Gw. A. Jacobs, Holli daysbnrg; and by all Druggists in the Uuited States. Call on the Agent and get a pamphlet free. Not. 18,'1858-ly. TOO’pHAfIHE- This disease can bo cured by Toothache Rexxdt, prepared by him in Pittsburgh, Pa., which is put up in bottles and sold at 25 cents each. It is an excellent medicine, when diluted, for spongy and tender gums, and is worth ten times its price ts all whs ncejl it. Sold here by G. W. Kessler. fDec. 9, U5B-ly. WIGS-WIGS-WIGS. BATCHELOR’S WIQS AND TOUPEES surpass all.— Thrj are elegant. light, easy and durable. Titling to a charm —no turning up behind—no shrinking off the head; Indeed, this is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made. Not. 18,:18o8-ly ■ 233 Broadway. New York. F£OVB AND FEJED MARKET, AT ALTOONA STEAM MILL, Fima, Superfine, bbl., “ i Extra “ “ i Extra family “ Corn Meal ICO lbs. 2.00 Bran A Shorts 100 lbs. 1.00 Bye Chop. “ “ 1.65 Corn and Oats, “ “ 1.62 Middlings, “ “ 1.60 Cahh paid for all kinds of Grain. Flour and Feed can always be had ut the Mill nt the prices quoted alr>ve. JOHN ALLISON. JOHN LEHR’S MARKET PRICES. Superfine Flrfbr, $6 25@56 76 Extra ■ “ 6 76® 7 25 Extra Family Flour, 7 00® 7 60 ■White Wheat—Extra Family Flour, 7 26® 7 75 Dry Beaches, (unpaired), fi lt>, 16® 16 “ ; “ (paired) “ 26® 28 oTMfty*l !. 1 .i-, " ' AftMm.?-••• ■■ ~v;-’ p. •> ■•! ; Jobt» Latijeo, ” Jbbaltebft ,; *=- i.-/i § ' . JitobliM' vjA‘ :-' v J v: : *'><*» jj&iunnL •> ‘• ' : ■- ■" uni John &ooiri, ; r '•* «- ■ •.?=<2S Jonathan Oonradj ■ .:■• ' ! f-p -if, n't JohnKIAM, ; » ;•»-» SSSSfc ■; S ;« Thomu Hmlodl ■ 14 • m B. WhUul, 14 too Bamu«l Black, 14 * no John o'Doni>el l M | oo John Sboemakef, 14 10 OO KichmM Medals, : j. if 10 Q 0 Jacob TTeUe, - : 3 T OO Clement JimriL ' U 12 SO Jacob Rink, t I■ I • U f 00 Levis Flacky v ! If 10 00 Johp C. Onc_. ,1* 10 00 J. ft J Lowther, U U H C.B.aink, 13 , 10 00 Charles J. Mann, - 18 -■ ism 0. W. Kessler, 14 7 00 John Talbot, ■ 14 700 Henry Lehr, > 13 . io 00 K. H. McCormick, \ If 12 SO Henry Vettineftr, i IS 10 00 Ettiuger ft Human, 13 10 00 Richard Smith, * 11 ' 7 00 P- a Shannon, IS 10 00 Henry Tack} 13 10 00 Jacob Snyder, 14 7 00 Michael Casehlsy, 14 7 00 Kimball, 18 10 00 Jesse Smith, 14 7 00 B. r. Few, 14 7 00 Isaac Hooper, 14 7 00 John Cutler, 14 7 00 James Casaiday, ■ 14 7 00 Jacob Nicholas, 14 „ 700 Allegheny Tomthip. Patrick Smith, i ‘l4 1 00 James McKinnen, 14 7 00 William Ayres, 14 7 00 Joseph Higgins, 14' 7 00 James Oausy, v 14 T 00 Antu Ttwuhif. Wm. P. Dy»art, Jacob EstetUlna, Aarou Beyro, John Ball, Marti!: Bell, B. F. Ball, Elliott A Millar, -i . £l»ir Totwithif. H. A F. Mclntosh, Alemndar Enos, Charlea Bajbla, Daonia OStk, M. Caulay, Catharine Teienthip. O. W. R««d, Samu»l Igstt, Franks town Township. David W. Brown, M. 1.. Stehley, 0«o. Xlliott i Son, D. C. McCormick, 12 13 SO 0. W. Mank, 13 'lO 00 J. 9. Beegle, - 14 7 00 John O. Bechtel, x U 7 00 Oaytperi Borough. Watson, Deinnstoa A Co, Thomas Lewis, UcLanuagnn c Stone, P. G. Davis, John W. Smith, Hollidaytburg. Wm.O Marry, 14 7 00 John Lingafelt, , 14 7 00 'Jacob Snyder, 14 7 00 A, F. Oflterlo. 13 10 00 James Flowers, 14 7 00 Lewis Goldman, IS 10 0q Smith, Caldwell A Co, ‘ IS 10 0o James R. Pa.ton, 14 7 00 Mrs. James H. Belt, 14 7 oO James D. Rea, 18, 10 00 Jonathan stouffer, 14 7 00 U. T. Coffey, 14 7 00 David B. Conrad. 14 7 00 Simon'Brotberlins, 14 7 00 Mrs. Lydia Hagerty 14 7 00 John McKeage, 14 7 00 K. J.Ebernan, 14 7 00 Henry Mans, 14 I 700 John C. West, 14 7 00 ffa. Knntz, 14 7 00 Wm. Shoino, 14 7 00 S. W. Duboyne, 14 7 00 Mrs. C. Bingham, 14 7 00 A/L. Deafhenbnch, 14 7 00 G?o. A. Jacobi, 14 7 00 M Shoenthal, 14 7 00 Peter UcAnally, 13 10 00 James Quinn, 14 7 00 John Bechtel, 14 7 00 Geo. O. Syphers, I M 7 00 John Biggan,' 1 14 7 00 Augustus Slack, 14 7 00 James M. Kimport, IB 10 00 Geo. Patterson, 13 10 00 Thomas Dobbs, 14 7 00 Authony Dougherty, 14 7 00 Thomas Qoddfellow, 13 10 00 McFaddsn A Lemon, 8 90 00 Michael Ryan, 14 7 00 J. R McForl&n, v 14 7.00 Clouse A Cross, 14 7 00 Porter, UUliken A Co., 13 10 00 Lloyd A Ilenry, 13 10 00 John McClure. 14, . 7 00 James Condron, IS 10 00 Martin Kerbey, '■ 14 7 00 A. M. Lloyd i Co., 12 ' 12 60 A. L. Holliday, 12 12 60 Lloyd A Hill, 12 12 80 tfiu. Anderson, IS 10 00 Peter O. Hagan, 14 7 00 Beihl, Moses A Co., 13 10 00 Logan, Lloyd t Co,, 12 12 M 11. N. Borroujhs, 13 10 00 ' Martiiuburg , J. H. Batndollar, 1 IS ' 10 00 Saaiu.l Swope, U TOO E. Patterson, 15 10 m J- 0- Everhart, IS 1 0 od H. Thatcher, _ N -18 10 00 North Woodbury. John J.Smith, 14 7 00 John B. Bead, ■ 14 7 00 Snydtr Totntthip. Wm. M. Lyon 3 Co., Bald Eagle, 11 U 00 Wm. M. Lyon £ Co., Tyrone; 11 13 00 E. B. Isett, 14 T 00 Taylor. Tovmtkif, O. W. Walters, 14 TOO C. W. Bickcrton, 14 X 00 D. C. McCormick, , 14 700 Tyron* Toienahig. Tunajr k Bra, 13 10 00 J. C. Tassr A Co, 14 7 00 Israel C. Caldwell, 13 10 00 Tyrom Borough. E. J. Prnner A Co* 11 15 00 V. Sneeringer A Co., 11 js nn J. H. Oalor, liquor, « no John D.'Simler, ii • nn Wm. Brown, « • 'lO 00 Jonathan Zerbee, « 7 00 Samuel Ettin|er, 18 ■ 10 00 roikSonitt, ■ 14 700 John VT. Creamer, 'l4' 7 00 D. S. Africa, 1 14; 7 00 Simber k Braden,. 14 7 Of JainceMcFarUn, 14 . 700 John Scott, IS 10 00, John C. Brown, 14 7 00 SUM McFurlen, 14 : I 00 Hoover ft Howling, IB 10 00 B. Berlin, 14 7 00 tfhUip Hoover, Mq, 80 00 Woeditrry Ttmulif. A. Deifenbengb, '• 14 700 Ne{r, ltam t u, 3 ISIO 00 Sam’t A. Stonehraker, 14 < 7 00 AdolphnsPattaraon; IX . IS SO John Royer, ; | IS 10 00 Simon Ake, 14 7 00 H-t>. A'BI.’T. Aks, 18 10 00 Jm. H. Hewitt 4 Bro., : IS lo 00 D.flood 4 C - • • i!4 •f 00 Martin Bell/ : > \ • ' 14 700 AU*>** ■ John AUleon, • "TV 14 .7 00 . Caikarw. \ SamualbatV . : (•. 14 704 V . ‘ • B L Battaraon, .. , V7'?' ' 1# WOO ■: '■ John B Boater* ' f : IS 7 00 John Bruaihaoafa, , 14 7 00 . Logan. * ; ; Lloyd 4 00, !■ • ■- JO 700 6e&;ifotti«iOT%: ■- ■.) 1,, i ■ '7 « .A 7: t a > ■ 7 ■: : 8 * Miladde* 7’ * L U . 700 ■ 7 ; NortkWoodbmny. .■ JohnNldiodelßßa,. T 7" 14 700 TleawKljddde,’ ‘ JA , Jaka &iutbaalS, v ? . 14 700 • Shyitr. ■ ■■■ -v• ; - u roi Thw.Cn*nn«n ; i| 14 TOO 14 T 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 12 13 60 11 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 19 13 00 14. 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 Greenfield. 10 34 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 14 7 00 JJouttoa 14 7 00 freedom. Job M Sp«Bfc 1* <■■ • . '-75* ■ &,r „ DwtM KmMbMa. D C McConph-b, Ttoo4bmy< Chltlo BMltfr--* tv.;? v ■ John Eojer, DCtaitMA) - J«Mb.DoClCr> Jacob Sorick, .x ~ ~ - V* , '’ '' Al&ona. '' ? V ■ \ -■ . „ ■ HolUda^tlntrgk. Bnrao Gardner* Co, ao 00 Johastoa Jack * <&• 90 A of Distillarff, BreWers, Patent - Ttndtra. *c. Pmou retarwrf (br Llowea ??£* ,!ii^ °* A * ep| MT P—cd the 10th day of AarlL y lyM o M to create a Sinking (Bkl. mSS «!* *** trrtlnriilihiaaaf ffthe debt of the Commonwealth, Licence to b* ***" - “* date from the lint of April, ot each. jmr* *** Distiller* of \TWskej. . AlUgKtmt. B«t). B Ditlae, - sfcy*r TbinuAtn, reachnar * Barket^ a*,** . «™“ Jw «’- /oh&ZtalUy, HoUidaytiurg. Iff Bouth, DistilUn of Alo, Boor, £*. - ■ Qeo. Anocitbrumor, ’ . JbUidafi&urgA I TfSo ugh, J. J. Sprlnjfr, QQ nmuhgt^: - ■ ;U *>;• WUhtlm A Bro., • . ‘ .■. ; r .• 'im# Xeadert of Patwt &s&*«. v W 4ftot>aa O W Keasier, 4 Romh, - Bollidagelvrg. W»- 0 Miary, Q W F*Um*w, R M Lemoa 4 Co., Tyrone. BBorlln, Eating Housu, 0/at« G'Um* 4». • Attoon*, Fwdinand Noth****. 1 Rinehart, 0 Mooebangh, John Derling. Imiah-STvtor, Joseph Shenk, Daniel Be*ttr, , Win. B Smith, Roman Boibcaackj Ghu/tpfL Qeo.EU*J, 0 H Ftopala, ffa. Buna. John I#OTct, Cr»hb 4 Browa, Wm-B Smith, Fwltoufh,** ’ John HcCmloagb, Tyr(>\tt. HoUidagtbwsh. Ju. MeTarlan, Jm. C Creamtr, Samuel Bojer, Wm. Sennioc, Martintbvrgb. John Shuck. ■ to’M TIIB LAW fOR RETAILORS 0? «»»jnw(w«w ' Dealers of-ths dUbrant classes am esttodST ttfetoli follows: * ■/ - ~ . ■' Stb claw, $40,000 to $50,000. 12th rUtyiiftipoQ ioIILOW 9tU •• 80,000 to *O,OOO, 13th. «* - e/wo (O IUM 10th “ 20,000 to aww. 14th ,-■ lewthan |OM 11th “ 15,000 to 9,000. * r Eating llouets. Dealers of the 7th Claes ar* estimated to sell between $l,OOO ami $2,000, Bth dees between $5OO and $lOOO, Patent Medicine* 1 U*« Bth Class are estimated to sell between $lOO end $3OO ; Bth Class between $5OO sad $1000; 10th doss hetwcM $lOOO and Those who aretsttmetrd to sell over 18000 shall pay 8 per cent, shore. Notice thereby given that I hoM an appeal at the Court House in Holltdaysburg. on the Tth day of Mae, 1860, t»r the purpose of making alt uecipsary redactions and cant tions in the foregoing Appratemeat Tenon* calihm an me, at any time: between now sindtbe above named day of Appeal at the store of J.B. llllejmane, Altoona Pa., will be attended to. 3. 0. AbLUH, Mercantile Appraiser.; Altoona, April 11th, 18S9. * SAYING JUND.-rNATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPACT.— CtUXXZMU ST TO Stats or PuiasTLTASu. ; . • RULES.. ! 1. Honey is receJred etery dsy, sad to smoant, lug* 2. Tun pee CX3T. Interest 1* paid for money from tbeday it ta pnl in. ' ■ 3. xlie money toalways paid back Ip coin whenever it U called for, and without notice. 4. Money to received from Eancutorr, Adminittniar*, Guardiant, and others who desire to hare It in a place of perfect safety, and when interest can be obtained for it. 5. The mpmiy received from depositors to Invested to Hsu. fstAtc, MoßToaars, Qxocsn newts, and snrk other first claw securities aa the Charter direcu. \ 4 oases Honrs—Every day from ».*Ol B o’clock, and ea “ ,h * BOBEKT SELFBIDOE, Vice President. W. J. REED,. Secretary. , DIRECTORS^ Usjnnt L. Brno*, Edwardju Cum, RMEtT Sixmwjr,' Jour* B. Bask, SiHm K. Asktw, Joitra Ynutp. C. Usdbxtb Mrca, Hem Xtaritasnrss. Offlje: Walnut Start, S. W. Cormrr of Third St Bfcii*. dripiu*. v ApraMq«,*#My, A BOOK FOR BV- E n V B O D T.—STARXLIKO ''ISCLOSCHEB.—Dt. TZU - rato on which his booUstreat. ' Addr«* J. TELLEBLAtA, No; 5 Bcavrr street, Albany, N. Y. ■ v Dr. Vichols’ Female l Villa, $1 a bos, with full directions. Married ladies slionld not use them. Kent by mall. Ad. dresa Dr. Teller, as above. ApriUTth.’MHy., , SECURE THE SHADOW EBB TIJE ' SUBSTANCE FADES. The place to got AMBROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES, • & PHOTOGPiAPHS, done np in short order, Is op Julia street, opposite E, Re|- benacVs where ail persons can be accommodated with true ’ end perfect Likenesses. Time from Ito 8 second*. Pictures copied on reasonable terms. Picture* set In jewelry at eery low rates, the price de pending upon the size of the article. Pictures always warranted before they are taken away. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and nsn(ee specimens. . - f Pictures taken as well in cloudy as fair weather. December 16, >6B-6m.] J. W. CLABATJOH, • 1 Blair county marble tabu. —Messrs. Freeman A Hoover respectfully Inlbrothe Public that they hare established a NE w M AR~RT.» Taup on the corner of AlUghmy and Front Stredt, in burg, where they will keep constantly oa hand a folia* eortsoentcf CHOICE MARBLE, and bo prepared to execute orders for Tomb Stones , Monuments, Table Tops, Ac., in a prompt and workmanlike manner. Hollldaysbnrg. April 14, ’69-6m.* , ' New firm !—the undersign- ED would respectfully Inform the cttlasna of AJfcona and vicinity that they hare purchased tha entire Btoekand bnlldingsof J. Wells Collins, and intend to earrr on BOTCHERUfO BUSINESS in his stead. We will fh£ nish MEAT OF ALL KINDS at’ the lowest possible price. Onr MARKET DAYS will bo the same as nsrstokvra, on : TUESDAY and SATURDAY. Wo will also attend' ek Monday and Friday evenings to supply those who prefer calUng at that time. BWINO * 00. Altoona, Jan. 13,1865.-3 m TXT"ALL PAPER 1 WALL PAPER I! IT —wears now receiving at the “MODEL STOtJiJ’ a urge assortment of WALL PAPER AS» 1 * ' * it . i. U - u 5 44 ..... . ■■■ ' 'U' , * — ; u-* '« ’ >V w J* '» •«? vV-v '-'T. : .£a* ■•- ’ ’' -i'si si »-»- • • -'M it.* [irM -a# m » Mr : ' V£ K: ' 10 «a. E- Caiaußumn tSr' tm. " W • 5-w tm too t oo * l 00 *oo' * mt **» 0000 "jKr: *% p|» . I N. m. > '•V' ■C* i w** woo 88