0 TTOPEMAXBS. - frr«3lent« in inivo pnctlce. <¥>okAbt nln in onTvCticgfaU ij moving all obrttaiftion^ icailaclip. pain , alt nervous a Actions. . : anfl iioiba* i ption of aatdfce. ’ •' KSKMAN’S PILLS . j,- Uf a DMf era In U»0 .i HU ii. tious which h»n«iij|| , y.iiing, the bomtiCa!, mms rave. No female ' tar, amt whenever tin otMt WutL^.l' ' ,■ iltli begin* to ilecllne. .v KS KMAN’S -PILLS 1 ud> ever Mown for ill niw».y^ (| nil classes they lire laveiuaWo, jxriodiad regularity. ~Ibn’ Irft o hifre tuod them at dlflfcept umo, having 1 • tenuis in America. ~ ; ( ‘■■‘‘if what, and when fley&n&t //« Price . fo I* hid free, of the l»y enclosingfcrlcotothe o« n . <• generally, 1 ■ .- , - L'TL’UIXUS, aKSBua Aoianv 14 Broadway, «"• K^sler; {Ptc.B,U69,x y . iLstang' Liniment. . N jii.l ami free. all colors, grades and >r ihr tome mrnl of praise award . .S«r.-« healed, palne relieved, main made useful, and untold ill* 1 ’litiiio. whlchis eurprlsingtotW t laiiiily does-’bot require a stan r r heard ofo*jiewuue effects pro >!• ? Vor- bruises, sprains, ; - dued horses,:4c., it has no equal, genuine Jlustaug Liniment Is and livery Hen in every : North and South - f’lauda of the Ocean. ,pny at P ARNES 4 PARK, Proprietor*, New .York. '..),'XKTXen’fl NTOJtAOJ,! BiT lloavinow of the Stomach .•. -.v-M.iil to afcup } n America or • oriU.k-ntiy Uwttha.'«ittt{ f V t «» jwm nnd like diseaaoi, |g to lb* . :*il.iy.a iilcftiturc. Xtre'm6rw*U stomach. purifies Ibo blooS,ini. ■J: ( ucnrou»fcjjl#m, giving it'tlitt ti,)«.n»aWfl for the mtomiinn of kn<.\v!e.l-ftnentV of its »np«ior . Assured tho propri . .vt- a prcra cure to llio ■ tkoionga system. ■ : i another column. •» -* t t- f- - - -n ir»ACIIEf ,i bj Dr. Kiyser's Toothache TTs- < i'ltkburg, Pa., which is put up > 1 ouch. It is an excellent . :• .-r .oxy ahd'Ccnder gumi I »nii to all who. nucd it. Sold hers iii m strong- & Co., S MERCHANTS, umbers St., iTIFY THE TRkl>K I -uius Weekly, in ncyr and b**« TA PRINTS, '..SO THE iSKEAGr, 7 ;els every Print jh the Country,for ami design in fall Moddor Colan than any in market, And inHtinj 'ders proniptly nttondod to. MONDAY OR SEUJSS . a CALV-SKIN I*OCKBT-BOOK, l.ills, receipts, notes, »n hut the owner,'payment on ► been stopped;. The teceJMje trill if ownership of the book. Atty pef ;r:-hook to the atibeerlber, will l» JOIIX CONNINQHAII. HEREBY GIVEN TO h ■ pairclißjil a I‘ROiHSSQRY tjOTE •ham and Mlcliml Otffyg W t» cv .t, 1857 J for $l4O aodeOtne cent'. « after data, ae vre tkUt aefehnln*''! to ToffiulSwM nS MTCUAJEL CAS STOAT REAL ESTATE #OU u rtlgncd purpo*Ui(c cbaigtef ** 1,0 lii-al Estate In the JWfW” « f.itwvill.erAit»4nclul i . of VoWlandP^*#*£“ lT \L 1 C ■ Win , -'cnl Friend,’* ■<* -Mu* H ... you will haw Uni i in. Tonict CianonW, ,3 i . sor.u MKLODIBT, -- rrm A .NV¥BTO;.V^ T if , a ..:; ( 11- Iriiclted » i*> T it iiuxMwrtw*®sSSr 7 20 P.M. ££ru ‘‘ 7 25' “ transaction of business from 7.00 AM- TnrluV tUo week, and from 7.50 to o*. JOHN ?' M. railroad schedule. . Cast arrived 9,22 P»‘M., leave* 9,40 P.M. rtpJH T "“‘ t « 8,20 A: M. ” “ 8,40 A. M. * VuTt “ 7.40 A.M. “ 8,00 A.M. (c; ‘ fr“ t » 8,45 P.M,' “ 9-05 PM. v“ t “ 11,16 A. M. « A. M. West “ 7.25 “ 7,45 P.M. AI . .... Y3BORO BRANCH connect* with Express The llo \c M t. with Mail Train But and West, and I,«n S**J" ißll , EMtward andWestspmd. »ii!i ItMVIXLK BRANCH connects with Johnstown Ttc liUl , e6t) £ X p r e*g Train West and Mail > Tr* l,n r,n * ’^^29,1858, fo the Voters of Altoona.— ln conae tuce of certain interested parties induatrious .tcirculatinp thc re P ort tllat 1 have witLdrawn from the contest for Justice of the. Pence, I take ,bis method of contradicting sack report. I bare been placed in my present position without on my part, and if my friends see fit * rifct me , I will try to serve the public to the 0 f rev ability and judgment. " , ’ john McClelland. U>ioir a I)lel.— We have just been made , , c quftinieJ with the following facts, in refer- ; eß ce to a difficulty which came fery near being . Billed agreeably to the laws of the" codeduello,” ' lie preventing cause being inserted in its prop- j e r place. It appears that two of our citizens ind a little difficulty about sawing wood. Sharp words were exchanged nnd bard blows would have been the result, had it not struck one of tie parlies that a duel would be a more honora ble and satisfactory mode of settling the account. Accordingly a challenge was sent.and accepted. Seconds were chosen, horse-pistols selected as lie weapons, distance ten paces, and the time between 9 and VI o’clock, A. M., on Monday, fcb. Kith. One of the parties appeared anx ious for the time to~ arrive, in order that he night wipe out the insult that had been given hiia, or be himself wiped out of existence. — Like a thoughtful man, he settled up all his bu tiness, that he might be prepared for the latter contingency. At just 30 minutes past eleven o'clock, on the appointed day, the parties met. The seconds loaded the pistols, and stepped otf the distance, after which they placed the princi- pals in their positions and handed them the pis tols. The crisis had now Doen reached. -The seconds stepped back from their men and pre pared to give the word of command, when lo ! the pistol drops from the band of one of the bcligercats and the last seen of him was his coat tail turning the nearest corner at 2,40 speed. 'Thus ended what might otherwise have l>o*n a terrible tragedy. The pistols, we be lieve, contained nothing but a little powder. Important. —The attention of the Stockhol ders in the Altoona Gas and Water Company is directed to the following section of the Act of Assembly of March 11th, 1857, entitled “an net to provide for the incorporation of Gas and Water Companies:— Hec. 8. That if the stockholder, whether an j original subscriber or ossignee, after twenty , days’ notice of the time and place appointed for the payment of any instalment or proportion of the capital stock,’ shall neglect to pay the same at the place appointed, for the space of thirty j days after the time appointed for payment there- | of, each stockholder shall, in addition to the in- j stalment so called for, pay at the rate of one j per centum per month for every of such payment, and if the same and additional penal ty shall become equal to the sum before paid on account of such shore, the same may be for feited by and to the said company, and may be a dd by them at public sale for such price as may be obtained therefor, or in default of'payment of aiiy stockholders of such instalments as aforesaid for the space of sixty days after the time appointed as aforesaid, the president and. managers may at their election cause suit to be brought in the same manner as debts of alike, amount are now recoverable; for the recovery of the eame, together with the penalties aforesaid. We give the above for the information and aoneiit of those who have not yet paid their sub scriptions to the capital stock, us wc understand that fte Company intend enforcing the law against all delinquents, immediately after the hist instalment is due. Accident. — The venerable mother of Sheriff Punk, and wife of Mr. John Funk, of Allegheny township, met with a sad accident on Sabbath morning last. She started to the barn to milk, nnd when passing down the back steps leading to the stable below, she slipped and fell, frac turing her left arm below the shoulder and dis i cated the shoulder joint. She suffered very severely, but is doing as well a$ could be ex pected. Drs. Landis and Christy performed the surgical duties in the case.—' I (’/Ay. O.s inn Couxkk. —We notice tjhat our young Iricnd, G. M. Smith, has opened a wholesale nod retail /confectionary establishment, in the room formerly occupied; by JI. Tuch, on the corner of Main and .Cardline streets.— He has on hand a large stock of candies, nuts, fnut . &c,, which he will sell at prices to suit the times. All .in want of anytjung in his line should give him a caU. V Election. —The borough . election, which comes off to-tohrrqw, prpmifies to be hotly con tested. .The most important office to be filled ‘ s that of Justice.of the Pcoce. for which them ftr ® MTen candidates, three of whom we the nominees of parties, and the rethaining four are .Independents. Oureitizentf can certainly make 4 choice cut of that number.. -For the other offices there will be p elope-paety yote. )k&s, -t \ *3BB MMSTBT.~Dr, 3. & phii, liaying opened jkor Htdlidayaburg, *! '• Prepared to wait on aifl. in Altopoa, at U»«ir * l] work Wttmnted to A ?°te addressed to #. Q/Trhnbls; Holliday*- !,Mr 8, »U 1 wet with prompt atteptloh 3(tooim Critec. TUOS. A. SCOXI, Suf i. local items. x Hob. . Samuel Calvih :—Tho question of" American labor, is, in view of the greatdepres-: sion in all the Industrial interests of our conn try , deeply agitating, the public mmd'jand it is onlyVby atruthful. -exposition of :the principles df;ai“HomoMturket,” tbit labor can be eieva ted to a high and proper standard in this country. „ ' .. Yonr able advocacy of American labor, and zealous efforts to direct public opinion into the right channel as to the best and most efficient means of soouringto labor its proper reward, have prompted us to address you, asking you to name some time when it -will suit you, to de[ liver a series of public lectures, on American labor in this place. t Wm. Jack, James Gardner, J. M. Hewitt, Henry Mans, E. A. McMurtrie, T. W. Hard, r Thomas Bingham, , R. B. Johnston, James Bingham, J. M. Smith, John Bingafelt, Simon Frazer, Joseph Kemp, J, Bussell Wingate, J. H. Widensall, A. McFaddep, J. M. Bell, ’ H. T. Goffey, Henry Learner, Thad. Banks, S. T. Murray, Geo. Port, E. Hammond, James Condron, R. R. Bryan, J. A. Landis, i ••' * h f . ■"■ I »' r*r **• Feb", 4th, 1860. N. Hewitt, E. MeGraw, R. M. Lemon, John BraWley, Seth. B. McCuue, ■> F. McCoy, John Penn Jones, C. B; Jones, , John Brotberline, A John Bean, , James Roller, Geo. Raymond, Wm. W. Jackson, D/X. Jankin, David Watson, Wm. Williams, John W. Tippery. HonniDArsßCßO, Feb -11th, 1860 Messrs. Jack, Hewitt, Gardner and Oth ers:— Gentlemen l received your flattering letter, inviting me to -deliver a course of lec tures on the "Importance of a 4 Home Market, ’ and the*lntcruls of American Labor." and shall be; pleased to comply- with your request. 1 would suggest Saturday evening, 18th inst., as the time, and the Court House as the place, for the first Lectnre. Very Respectfully If ours, SAMUEL CALVIN. Party Nominations. —Below we give the candidates riominated by the different parties of this place, to be supported to-morrow: — Democratic Nominations. Chief Burgess. —William C. McCormick. Town Council. —David. R. Miller, John A. McDowelK, Ralph Greenwood, Paniel Laugh man, Alex. A. Smyth. Justice of the Peace. —John McClelland. School Directors, —John Shoemaker, David Galbraith.. Assessor.- —James Kearney. Assistant Assessors , —George W. Sparks, John F. Bowman. Auditor. —John Lowther. Judge of Elections —E. TV.—Jacob Szink. W. W.—Jacob Snyder. N. TV.—Alex. McCormpok Inspectors. —E. TV.—Jonathan Connid. TV. TV.—Benjamin Figaft. N. TV.—Gudwalder J. Haokett. Peoples’ Party Nominations, Chief Burgess —John Allison. Toxin Council —Daniel Price, East Ward. ;S. A. Alexander, “ “ E. B. McGrnm, West Ward. R. B. Taylor, *» Robt. Green, North Ward. School Directors —John London, H. C. Sent. Justice of the Bead —Peter Reed. Judge of Elections —Solomon Boyer, E. TV. B. F. Rose, W. TV. Christ. Whistler, N. TV. Inspector of Elections —Ab’m Alloway, E. W. J. Reifsnyder, TV. W. James Rigg, N. W. Auditor —D. R. Good. Assessor— Geo. W. Patton. Asst. Assessors —Jeremiah K. Bellman. Const able —Joseph K. Ely. Independent Nominations, Justice of the Peace —Isaac Hooper. Constable —Absalom Singer. Judge of Election —Joshua Hooper. Attend to Coccus and Golds. —There is a significance in the above advice which, if atten ded to in time, would save hundreds of persons J from untimely graves. Do we not know that j many persons neglect to attend to coughs and j such like maladies, under the hope that nature I will cure. Nature does sometimes cure; bat slie will cure much more rapidly if assisted by some such remedy as Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup, which is compounded for those very dis eases of the lungs and bronchial apparatus, so prevalent in every part of the United States.— We advise our readers, therefore, who may, be afflicted with coughs, bronchial irritation or any disease of the lungs or wind-pipe, to have re course nt once to this remedy, which Dr. Key set-has prepared with great care for the cure of those cases. Timely attention will save much i suffering and oftentimes the life of Die person using .it. Sold at fifty cents and one dollar per bottle, by Dr. Keyset, , No. 110 Wood street. — For sale by G. W. Kessler, Pictcrb Gallery.— AW 11. Amcy, of Harris bprg, would respectfully 1 inform the citizens of" Altoona and vicinity that he has taken the pic ture gallery of Mr. Clabnugb, in this place, where he is loqated permanently, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit the patron age of the public. Pictures of all the latest styles made at short notice, warranted durable, at prices to suit the times. A fme assortment of cases on hand. Orders taken for frames at city prices. Picture frames furnished to order. Pictures inserted tn Lockets or Pins. - fob. 16, 1860—8 m. Address to Young Men;— An address toyoung men .will be delivered in the Presbyterian Church, Altoona, at 11 o’clock, A. M., on Sab bath hext, (Teh. 19th,) by Eev. A. B. Clark.— The middle block of pews will be reserved for their accommodation. All are'invited to attend. SggUThe dwelling house of Ur. George A. Smith of Antes, township, was entirely destroy ed by fire .on thenight of the 4th inst. The family barely escaped =with their lives, and nothing was saved but a few bed clothes. - V ■ J®"* Jahe Fdust, formerly of baa had the tilled .trial for murder* atjilrie, and has been sentenced to 11 years and9.months in ihe ■ ! • . J t- , «»■ A ''•;,■• ;' is hereby given to theßtoeh* holders that .the sth inaUlmentojftheCapltal BthcTs of lK» Alcona Gal and'W»lejp'C|ppwjjr; • wiU ihe due ohd ihade payable at theßav&iog Hotted "pf JVjn. M. Lloyd & 00., -on Mnndlk m '/ - , BBNJ. F. {ROSE, &e’y. Henry JJell. j.: j ' CMWMTES€A*BB. To the Citizens of Altoona : Aftet Bobje deliberation I have concluded to offer myself to your favorable consideration as! a candidateifor the office of JUSTICE OP' -THE Pp ACB, Without respect to party. This office should 'not| bb made apolitical test to- run any man ipto office. Ton-all hate an equal interest in4he-execution of your laws. I received the j officefrom: you,-five years Ago, without respect I to party, and with scarcely adissenting voice at I the ballot btox, and therefore I have tried to act with equal- impartiality toward all, to the best of my judgement and ability; and if elected again, myqffice door will always be open to all of you.; Gall and see me. Gome in without, knocking at the door. Altoona,iJ?eb. 9, 1860. JACOB GOOD. To the J&te and Independent, Voters of the Bor- ough of Altoona, Friendsand fellow-citizens—You will see by this declaration that I publicly announce myself as the People's candidate for the office of Justice of the Feact, East Ward, of the borough of Al toona! Therefore, 1 would most cordially soli cit your suffrages, and, if elected, will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability and judgment. Altoona^. J an. 17 tb, 1860. To the Voters of Altoona: Being unable to work at my trade, in conse quence of a weakness in my limbs, I would offer myself to jioiir,consideration ns a candidate for the office of JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, at the ensuing election, and if elected will discharge the duties bf the office to the best of ray abilitr. 1 , JOHN W. HUMES.’ Feb. 1,. 1860. To the Intelligent Voters of Altoona. 1, t)r. DANIEL W. FORD, being fully con vinced that the office of JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, ie ioue of momentous importance to the citizens of : this place, aud that sound judgment, honesty of purpose, spotless integrity, true vir tue and high moral courage are essential and indispensably necessary qualifications for the faithful ansd impartial discharge of the onerous duties of said otiice, do hereby offer myself to the favorable consideration and suffrages of my intelligent fellow citizens, believing that I em body the. qualifications above specified. Altoona* Feb. 9, 1800. To the Citizens of Altoona: 1 hereby offer myself to your consideration and suffrages ns a candidate for the office of BOROUGH CONSTABLE. If elected I will discharge the duties of said office to the best of my ability, and without “ fear, favor of affec tion’' to any party or person. ABSALOM SINGER Altooona, Feb. 9,1800 —2 t. MARRIED On tho 9th lust., hv the Rev. J. Stock Mr. TURBOT KIEKNV to'Silas SAUAII ELLEN A REEL, Loth of'Rich land,-Cumbria comity, Fa. On the ill at ult., by Rov. Lloyd Knight. Mr. JOSEPH McCUNE to Mias .*1 ALIO IE J. W KRTZ, both near Holii daysburg. On,tho 2d inst., by Rev. J. Hasslor, Mr. 11KNJ. KOrSE, of Huntingdon county, to Mias ANNA GREASER, from usar Mortinsburg, Blair county. Oh. the 2d Inst, by Jacob Wultor. Eiq.. Mr, SAMUEL BURKET, of Bedford county, to Mrs. SUSANNAH CHRIS TY, of Duncansvllle, Blair county. Ou tho oth iust., at tlie Lutheran Parsonage, in Newry, by Rovi Jos. Fichtnor, Mr. CHARLES COLTABAUGII to Miss MARIA A. SELWITZ, poth of Allegheny township. At Beyarls Mills, this county, on the 29th ult., of Scarlet Rover, EMMA M., daughter of Joseph and Jane Gardner, aged 2 years, 10 mouths and 9. days. On the Ist inst., of the same disease, 1,1.0 VD GARDNER, son of tho above parents, aged G years and 1 mou lbs. At Williamsburg, -on tho 29th ult., of Scarlet Fever. HEISTEU ST. CLAIR, aged 8 mouths and 15 days 1 ! aud on the Ist lust., ofthe same disease, JAMES BUCHANAN, aged 2 yarn's and 1 month—children ol John and Margery Westbrook. Near Williamsburg, on the Ist Inst., of Scarlet Fever, ROSA 6IAV, infant daughter of Washington and Martha Lang. , On the 25th nit.' in Frankstown HUDSON PERRY, son of George and Margaret Learner, aged 8 mouths. WANTED— A SITUATION IN tike HARDWARE, or other kindred business, by a married ihan of foirteeh years experience In the Retail Hardware-business Reference given..' Address ipust Office Box No. IC3, Lancaster, Pa. Tfcb.lo, ISOO.-3t A DMINISTRATOII’S NOTICE. f\ Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion on thf'Estate of WILLIAM BAKTO, late of Altoona, Blair comity, dec'll. have been granted to the nndersigned residing ad aforesaid. All persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, And those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Eehi 16,;l800.-«t f* HAND ,MILITARY & CITIZENS’ VT FANG? DBJfSS BALL.—The First Annual Ball >f the “ Kfeyßtons will be hsM Id tlielr Armory in Shulti’a Military Hail, Altoona, on lucwWy ovenlng, Feb’y 31sl, 1300,' CO!.. John VTon.-lf, James Kacy, Ooo.iß. Orsnmr, Jut oh infill*, “ -B.;VfcUa:l, “ j oilrj '-'A. I.emmi, li johri .Cresswsll, “ Notify Carr, Cu*T. Jacob Szink, ■“ WitiiW. Williams, “ A. Mi IJojd, a w. a, Ncir, “ i— * Mincer, “ .las. Cramer, ; « jE. liiTanier. I.iF.vt. Win- Stehner., o STi rs. McFarlixne, “ C.R. Uostettor, “ A; Vbwlnklo, » iP. He.';*, « P. Walsh. « 1(. }*. Ilorrell, “ Jobu Kougli, ■ ; ■ ‘FtOOS MANAOEES. ' MJU.iJ.' C. OSTEBLOH, Coi.. J. Q. YOUNG, cmj W.ifi LEJNAjU), WM. BOYDEN; J > ■ TICKETS. $1 50; Tftbo half at any of tho Periodical Stores, or from any of tH«ajtKff4|Ui*hi4«Tg. [F0b.16,’60. - SEND FOR QjEi Walter ]>e ruse’s great 0 {BOOK.— Every married and single woman ehonld have thwvatnable and iortcootivework. It will save them many sHepjeSsSaights and days of sorrow. Every ypnngmon and woman contemplating b'dy wedlock, should have this 'highly instructive book. It will save to those who read it tlmnsanilitor dollar*. and many after chagrins and regrets. JUo.tljersi father*, listers, brothers, sand for it and read its instructive pages. Von Will never regret it. Sent fro* to atfy addraa, by enclosing two stamps to W. DE RUSE, M. I), Box fil, Philadelphia Rest Offioe. Feb. 0| JSOO.-ly. .. Ttßolstering —the under . Signed would rapecfftilly inform the citiauns of Xltopha-and the pnblie generally, that he is prepared to do dU j?lntiß;of Upholstering, snch as making Bair, Cotton, jffitA find StrawMattreeses, Cushions for Carriages, and , Chntch Seats Chair and Sola bottoms, &C. | . All kinds of repairingattonded to on short notice, in good style, atid-Wt reaspitable prices. . ' Rqombn thecprilor of Annie and Virginia Sts., opposite the Superintendent’s Office.' . TIIOS. M’BRll)*. -7ab.foaS6fc.2t . N . • A iDjIXNISTRATOR’S NOTICE.- jfV" ;®dtiAfrhe«ibyaveh,'r " ‘‘2 I' JOHN L. ICKES. DIED C. JAQOAKD, Adm'r. MANAGERS. Jlu, Henry TVubn, Satw. A. fjhinefelt, “ J. Derno, Coni'. J. Kopfcr. “■ ■ Samn •! Stiim-r. ■Q. Maw.G. \V. Spark*. Wm. Noel, Y. M. Shoemaker, ' Hugh Dunlap, Am. Bigg, O. W. D niiing, Jacob Ull man, Henry Duck, • Joshua Angel, Ira Todd, ■ S. K. Murray, Esq„ D. J. Neff, Keq., ‘ Wm. Carothera, John Carr, £J. Layton, Jib w i*sswi) to ari vnebt&itm t&dag of January, 1 MO: s■. ... >db. The Treasurer, (Jobs • with the tollowin*,amount», to wttt To cash reMirea nwm-r ■,; ,-.;. . .;,:' S Hodver, late Treasurer, - ? „ ... „ 1867 Jtim B«Ur, '. ■ : ; ... C*tlttriße, ■ , U« 1*67 Ju Wfflfiß*?' « l*« TBU .SiaWop ~..-.. ** -«» 1857 P BridenSmeh, “ . S 1856 John SMnBMt, “ woodberryy jssa jo.irwin, “ .: “ Geo Elliott,- “ Fmnkstown, 'STJ Ott “ ndllldaysbnrg, » W WPBridmrtbsL “ Martlnsbnrg, *U (HoTV Patton, * AUooaa, • «g g> Peter a Wilt, “ Allegheny, g David Honchoy, * , ... ”jj* OeoKoon, “ BBOri 4**s® Jacob Doll, “ i «»|6 P Hileraau, “ Frankatown, 882 35 Jno Muiselman, « Orpenfleld. 1 s®°° WKellermau, \ “ Oaysport, Ml M John McGraw, “ Heston, W» Geo B Bowens ‘ “ UoUldaysbnrg, .86* 82 Frazer Ilarjin, « Jnnluta, 250 00 Jnu Westlsy, “ Logan, 1 JI US Crawford, “ Martinsbnrg, ; 100 7* Henry Burgct, « N. VToodberry, 478 23 IV Il Plmmner, “ ffhjdor, **2 ?? S B Shilßor, .“ Tayipr, «7 85 A Miller, “ ««« Aloxßobb, “ Tyrone Bor., 192 13 Chas Bittle, u VToodberry, «« 10 Peter Him, « Allegheny, ' 40J «6 A Robison, “ Blair, 15122 3m McPherson, “ Antis, 292 37 BF Boiler, “ Catharine. 3M 00 Kurtz Coffman, “ Frankstown, 272 « Peter StiJßer, “ Freedom, 00 00 Paul Mauk, “ Greenfield, JOT 51 Michael Wike, “ H«fton. 176 00 John McClure, “ Hollldnysburg, 84* *4 David Burger, “ Juniata, 12T Ahci Markey, Logan. (21 w .tnhobLfiw, - N.Woodberry, *B6 0® Geo Iraisler, “ Snyder. 112 2? S K Shiftier, “ Taylor, 365 21 Andrew Miller. Tyrone, BJO 00 IV m Stokes, “ Tyrone Bor„ 60 76 Alex Rutledge, *‘ VVoodberry, MB 88 Jacob Barnhart, (Doan,) *OO 00 Jacob Good, Do. v 1260 W Iga tc Cruwlbrd, Do. 1500 00 Thos. liruuk«r, lor use of Court Utuse, 1 00 ism; u im I i 4 To balance due Conuty id bauds of Treasurer, s£l3o 33 CB. The Treaeurer. (Jobs Lt> - s.J H. A. Caldweu, Clerk. Altai Altai j JOSEPH BALDRIOE, Prnthenriary, in aetouni with j i Hair (Xunty. To Jury Fee* received for the year ending December 31, 1859 $BO 00 Balance ; By amount of— Fees for certifying election returns, recording same, 4c., ' $35 76 Stationery famished for Court end Dockets ifl 37 Fees in Criminal prosecutions 88 06 Fees for receiving and entering Constables re turns, filing oaths of office, and others IP 81*^ Fees on Inquisitions J Fees for certifying road and bridge views 8 U Tax and fees op judgments in lavor of Blair Co. 17 28/S BjJjalance due Prothonotary JAMES EUIi'K, High Sheriff, inaceotuti with Blair Cb. DB, 1860. To amount— Received in cash for fines and jury fees *• ■ “ from County Treasurer Balance to squats fraaftr summoning Grand and Trarerw JnroraJlOO 60 Cunwing S priaonari to Waatera Panllfntlatjr 100 00 Wood and pool for urt of Jail 30 12% Beddinr and clothing for uaa of prisoaara - 17 &6 BoS» *&*■?“ 1117 28, ■ few v ta6narter.Sraalons s . S 8 90 lOboihusoflJme 160 Kriltwandßpojna 1 16 Caah pold BMartln.liaaling and plank for ptWr QOO « v > wnumng wpttflrobdOom for Jamragotyrdba - ~ i “- W^y«tty'o> r lc«lt on jail door- , ■ !‘:;f WMWpeioiaptiars towel* , _ « 6a» imfifaß ftr uraofjpriiaoerej > - mm&km■ .i ■ "■ j* • ■.'■-.t ; '■ * .*'■•■ ‘'• v''->v u’f*;6'.'. ii -. ,>.zl@2e^^^r. iJah. 2, 1800., Rude, IhwMT - 1 amiaad and Sheriff of the eowSF wa«a»ardc; the gut day of Dec.hyi-1 6M> wd Wring settled and *4? Jnited thaaaaw, yf* Hißtt ipcoii2a to agree with their vTontfetir " ’ V s ir-'.'-'tl* «— ,v V* n "**’■* In teaUmomy whereof wnlii»eub«eosto eat our hand* and aoaUthtalth •• g_ " ,AUBLItIStnAIC»J ■ AUctt:— fc s. ■'* , ' ■ 4 «~>* JOBy LTXGAFett; Trtaturtr, <4 ;4rt«drt <80)1 JWWJ*. Chanty for Dog JUS*, ■■'•"•■"- * ~, -To amo&htr received ••• '• w ’> *ii . • ■ .', k >. ’. OR*' PetesH./Wilt, Collectorof Allegheny Wddp , »« » D Henchey, “ Antla ,123 98- GoorgoKoion, - - Blair township ,Jt J 3 00 Jacob Dell, ' * -.- Catharind; JowmlißP P Uileman, • “ Franl^Wh:toiroutlp„•. i.»00 John McGrow, “ Hwton ' ' MOO John Weatley, u Logan toWtuihlp ■ ■•■ MS 20 Chaa BLttla, “ Woodberrjr township ; 58 03 ■ TObaJauceinhandsofTreasareti,' ' By cash paid— Michael Iseuberg, ' 1 WUalr, i C Brumbaugh, / D Kobiaon, Catharine (VErtal, ; .;» Christ Ketner, . U Tiuklopaugh, Jos Dysajt, ;• . W Taylor, . ‘i l Klias Maker, ' i John Brannon, i George Emigh, . a ■[. S Hoover, balance overpaid 1858, :-i|.- TreaaiuTtr’a Commission, ; J* Balance, i } $17.&2& 53 ou account 370 '« 300 00 2150 00 GO 00 120 00 30 no M 3 33 376 29 40 00 459 38 2136 33 $17,025 63 DR. $217 06 CB. $217 06 $137 06 118 00 400 00 10*2 60 $1653 06 CB. 3 00 I 00- CO .13 rn- ■ ' ‘ $540 81 We, tlio undersigned, Auditors of Blair county;, in Vhe State of Penusvhanla, do, hereby certify that we have uatr ouuucd tin> drafts of the County Cpmmissjonsn of the comitv aforesaid, and the voncheri of the »afno up to and including the 2d day of January, IS6Q,and hayo Settled and adjusted tlio account of John Esq., Treasurer of l>og Tax, and liiid a balance in the hands of said Treasurer of Three Huundfod andThltiy-Eight Dollar* and Seventy Cents, (liven under orir lAnds and veal* this 4th day of January, A. 1). 1800. A. C. ScCARTN JSV, fW a.l JOS, Hi HEWIT, fus-1 ALtfX.M. LLOYD, [L.Vj H. Gaßiiaea, Qletk. A T.LST OF OUTSTANDING DEBITS due the County of Blair, vu the 2d day of January, liiOu, for Vie year 1858 and prtviolit years: Thomas Brown. Snyder, 18S1, ■.['[ $93'W Peter Boyles, Gaysport borough, 18M. 1 46 23 William Burley, Snyder township, 18.-5, 289 19 Timothy Davis, Gaysport borongn, 1864, ■ 69 41 S R Cooper, Frankstdwil township, 1864, 66 86 Hugii Hiiuu,. Catharine township, 1166 Samuel Jcues. Snyder township, 1866, 10'W John Suter, Catharine township, lSw.t, 31 87 Elijah Ferroe, Blair township, 1837,, * 3132 John Lowe, Gaysport borough, 185 ft . ■ f 22 jp Frederick Fouso, Huston township,' JSS7, 310 77 J S Nkodcmuj,*,N. Woodberry township, 1557 ( 18 4* John3XarM,t Snyder township, IK>7, ' 61 tip John Anderson, Logan township, 1867, 81 42 George Elliott,f Frankstown township, 1857, 70 17 Geo. IA. Patton,! Altoona borough, 1858, . 118 22 JacnhDell.t Catharine towuslilpj 33 28 Wm. Kellorman. Gaysport borough*!»6S, 37 06 John McUtnw.f Huston township; :M6B, . 1W 6* G. B. Bowars, UoUldaysburg boroUfpi, 1838, .. 110 28 Frazer Harlan,! duniata township; 1858, 38 61 H. Crawford, Martinsburg, botplfgU, 1868, 630 Win. R. Plummer,! Snyder tftwnabfn, 1868, 86 67 Alexander Bobb, Tyrone borough, 1858, $8 37 ■ ■ : j , $1757 43 A LIST OF OUTSTANDING D£$TS. County of Blair . on the 2d day of January, 1860, for I 860: Peter 11. Wilt.! Allegheny township,: 18*9, $6419* James McPherson,! Antis piwasbhr, . *• 757 42 Jacob Good-! Altoomf-'borough, “ 1490 37 Abraliam Robison,! Blair township; “ 462 72 B. F. Roller,! Catharine lowuship, » “ 362 36 Knrtz Coflinanif Frankstown township, “ 1007 12i Feter Ftifller,! Freedom township, i “ 147- 43 Paul Mauk,* Greenfield township/ si “ 10 38 Michael Wike.f Huston township, i; “ 988 38 Jacob Berry,! Gaysport borough, “ 246 19 J. McClure, Ilollidaysburg borough, “ 694 04 Daniel Bnrgcr, J unlata township, “ 70 65 Abraham Markey,! Logan township, “ '476 98 W. F. Brlrtcnthaij’ Jlsrtinabnrg, “ 124 88 Jacob Daw,! N. Wodpbcrry townsbpp, “ 67188 George TraUter,! Snyder towosliip; “ 444 11 Samuel It. Shiftier,! Taylor township, “ § ||i» a i §8 W P w -g -Ihlh § 15 !|*|l «t : "S p^i g *2 i* §t,> i 1 *|- © t* mf ito °.| | . HH ° &f!. s* -I 'IoS > . O • t- ■ 1 X - ; GLENN’S ONE PRICE HAT AND CAP STORE, < oo»ifE» or tbs pivsj siort biocs,) Xorth W»»t Corner of Eighth and'Racs Streets, THILADEIIt’JUA. The public are respectful- tx Sprttorf tA hoar ja mimjthat at this Store maybe found an assortment of fashionable and handsome \ ' i/ofeiii n Drtsi Obit, Soft Bate,' High, Lntr and Medium Depth' d-nourn, Cloth and Glazed Caps, I*l ash and Flush Trimmed Cops for Men and / Bo jj, fancy Hats and Qapi for Children, \ at Fair PrjcW. tS~ >0 TWO PRICES FOR REGULAR GOODS."®* Jan. 12. ISflO.-ly i ' New wall paper, ' : ( JDR AUTU3HT IB6O. Sold Embroidered papers for Parlors, new style. ' Beautiful papers for Uaßs, Chpunbers and panels. ■ Cheap IVtUI tiipers, from rta: upwards. Window Shades, Tester*, Borders, As. W. P. MARSHALL & GO., ' at ram gjLC j«3**6 No. SI Wood StvFlttabnrgh. STRIPED {PS ONT, Hare facilities possessed by fib other, house West of-trbe Mountains for obtaining newest* styles, in refined taste, add at low prices, from the jbcjl french add American manufacturers. ‘[Soph 32,’50.] House and lot eou sale The subscriber offer* a t Private Sale ,]| the HOCBE and LOTnow occupied by her, on the corner of Adallne and ffntta streeisj sQH 3 I j||A East AJtoona. The House ie a? good Two-§ ■ lit Story Frame Bonding,, containing:» Parlor, Dlnlng-Roort and' Kittnen on the 1 * 1 1 first floor, fimr good sleeping i fcbpsls on the second-floor, i a finished Attic. The lot is in'good order. ‘ ' Persons wishing to view the premise* and obtain further imlormntion willeaU upontl^irabsoriber.,'■ ” MABQT. a. McORUM. *C, ■; AMooßa, Aog. Htß, 18S^j /Groceries.—large and IT iowpMe. assortmentofQiocerierl»Wjn»ilj6en re cgfod attha rtorcof , :ij | A.B. HTLEMAN. STJEENSWAREySTBST RECEIVED. , A LL THE SE&ftDARI)' PATENT at "■ %•«'■ ■ r KBssisEu' :n- --r-••.;-* Cheapest! Best! &' sBb.oo yj.**. Sloglo and JliSP&£' CoinnierClal ArlthtnetK: itid tSo®^--» k , . •*'*»• ’ ■ ffaiatss«t. ■ ;• 3 U«n«ii J Hmßfa domp?f te a fotrcoora*. from frtolo.m(i>|fi. .Er#ty Bhrt«n,'up«» gradnatiti?, i» ltßata*|*«4» »g(w, -{ , petent to mapafi* the Boots of any flusine** andqopUjffy offrom. f • * .- . W *5OO to $l,OOO. ■ ; ■*■ Btpdont* oator at ■ «ty time—No ’' , for Best Bisinoss Writing' fif 1859 1 deivcff AtßJwsJHsrghtirbnadelphia and- Ohio AlA,' »tth* friniipnl Flits of the Union for the> pool foot.. % yaw*. V ■ . •■ .. . . Oftt- Ministers Song received at haU price. ,i" , Forftil) faifbwnlitJbn. Circntilr, SpcclmeMof Bnsinef* utw Orhimenbil-'Wrltlhg Knd EtnhelUshed vWw of tho.CoUmpi» endowft»tetteratampa to F. W. JENRIKB., , Sopt. 22,1859.— ly Pittsburgh, P». i •> .lyo»!s Purt Ohio CaAMtak Brandy. > PItE^ENC^ I which. Is given to this hraiftl diowa tUal it i» Ut*. oily SRAJiDt %, ;... - MKI>iOINAjL PtIBPOSEISt known, which ij fiillx ail pxaotielng «lq,lwjd isljpt)»e wed ttln a>*lr practice .;, ; v - For Summer Complaints with Chfiiieni A- Cure u guarantied qf the money Kill it’ti •.’ * • ;*MO 2V SS3& TO ' CR. ' saoo r oft 27 50" ,U oft; a 60 v-*OO 10 SD mW ‘ 03 Oft JW 8 00 8 88 n oo 888 70 aait wiilotftctwiUyralietp Diarrhoea & Bowel CottilAi^m^ \'; AS ' ‘ Slrt article, gujig r Hlspepsia, FlalukneylOramp, - Colic,/ •hourSpirilt , Qineral lhoUiltf, JfTervQUa~ ' nm,%t&pmq>toSu,- ' '■■' '"■ ■;f > Physicians, «Hp have used it iu it id the most flattering terms, an will be scon by H'furenc* to the numerous Mtotn and part itWatta; : ; t- „.>•■;• : A. UAtiT J 5 CO., Ctomfnjd % •• A.ROWv-i Sole ?n..ilc*ale and Hotall Agent fcr Blair county. •Nnv. 10, ISS». : ,■"■= “ ,:■< > •• %; Vi'-. .R Y BOD Y.—ST A HIUNQ iTSCtOSUKES,—D fjrt- «' iilß‘S great yrotk.R? tbanjir led, or for those ootttftnpl*- iiiß marriage—200 11’LAl‘JES. ■nt to nil ports >w(tt!l*wS»V^ Hii, post pah>; '*omoo npies soldtbela*t3/W,,,;fhn ingle, married, turd i«d happy. A . ,or. Ko. bßsaver street,-Albany, N. V.- : i Dr.Ylchola’ Fenmlo Plus, $1 a.box, withlull tlUectitW. Married ladies should notusothCan. fort by r moil.'. An dross Dr. Teller, as abovd, . ' A pity 17 th, VW-lyF 1859. Fall Trade 18#. AC A R l>.—TJ|K lINIIKHSION*I> have just received and- are now oflbriog-tha largest ami moil-varied clock of , ri/u-'-'**. .FRESH. GROCERIES , ever brought to this' Market! Inconiioctloa wltlL.tlw above, they ore cooiitentiy the various grades of ' . -, . ■ " FXiQtXR! AUrf, Bacon, Cheese, Whale,' Tanner'a moLxitd Oils ; Mesa Port; • -aa Together with all kinds of Pittaburgh chM, ail of which will ho sold, low ;,?hu sfer clmnta of this piaco arc Invited to call be&repttrauwn);; elsewhere. At the Old Stand ‘ .. I -- 1 . Oct. 27, ’59-3u).l %VM. M. fill Liberty SL, oppmte RtgttfTTotrh PU&Burglfi H OWAItD ASSOOIA-tWg— -4 Benevolent JnttUutiun, es(*i/bii»hef hy Special ’ for'Uie JteUrfqf the side and I’iraleiitanii Epidemic and CtptciJfjlyyfg^lJte c»i»» tf pittfut* «i f.the gtemf'Qrgmh^- . Uedical Arttico svon.(gatU,.|?y tjjo Af t|MBu«Wk, l<> nil who apply by letter, witß ft (ion, occupation, liabitsof Ufa, 4c‘.,y ? «nil Iran of eitremo porortyy Hediciho* fncnishedfrse of charg*. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea; JUia othrr , diseases or the Sexual Organs, mid on .UutNn&anuiDir.a . employed in the Dispensary, sent to the aliUcjea in seated . letter envelopes, (reo of charge. Two dr three“Et Jon jw'lbr postage will be accoptabla, : i-- r .?<■ t.d-'Y: Address, DR. 3. SKfttON Actingihir. . crop, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth-Street, Will- ‘ adelphla, i’a. By ordorof thio Directors. “ ■ >'. EZRA D. IIKAIiTWEfcL. /y«ff. QEO. FAIRCIUhD, Sefy. ; [Jsir.'t^>flO.-Iy RAH. ROAD IsANDS FOB S£fcEV ON LONG CREDIT* AND AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST* The hXnibav and st. jose^ii RAthROAD OOMPANY,b;»TiBg over 600,0Q0j*CRKS of LAKD (ring is the State of ed, by Act pf Ooortcw, to aidin' the conattneUon ol tholr Road, offer the principal ’ portion thereof for tale, on the ttMtUberalisriiU. --A' ,:s putt of.tbeMlaad*are wiUiWaix.sanfcaU xrithin fifteen miUeorthe Sailraad, which bfeon-cdfople ted, And open for u*n throughout iWfntlmTlenfth&OO miles, 1 ) And mW through « country which!* UHMrpxrrd by any. In the aalubrity of Ifo dim»Uv thefcrtUltyof its (roil, and tha aitent of iU mineral resources. ; jn-' ’ Pop further inbraatton, apply at the -Land office oi- the Company, or addre** by letter, • JOSJAU UCNT, • " t»nd Oommimioneri ItA Btjqi Sm. Hannibal, Mo. TEIeB&BAPH^- IT • l Dul you hear the now? from. Europet If" Ton 1»to not,'wo will tell you whit it is. It fs UmtUBSltT TUCK- Una jtiit returned from this Eastern cj»es with, a large sup - ° f KßAl>t-MAI)E OTiOTHXNG, cdnaleting’of all styles. and Uties of Orercoats, Dress Coats^'Vests, PanUf, Boots and Shoos, and eVeryllifng kept in atf estaolohrieht'df tHo'ktnd, all ofwhlchTfae offer* at imprecedintodly loirprfct# ft>r cash. Having purchased histlock at t*ib prior#, hr is*thereby onabltJd to SOU Very low.' Ho lories all those is want of anything -in hk line ta giro him 'a call, kelihcsntstlial bo wifi bo able to jgiva satlsfrctlOn; - v HEM AX TOOK ■» Altoona, Sept. 30, ISit.-tf , lietoSkioit &torc. rpHE' HAS LATELY I opined a'BOOiC STOKE next dOor to . tSaeornerof HrptHiaasid Annte struts, HI > wh?reißaybafopnd .QgggJ Old and' Standard Authcrr, Neis VvblieaUor.!, Light "Periodical* and Stable and ?’"■.]fancy Stationery in large varktkt . Alio, a uaw and very select lot of SHBETMUSIC, SfJISIC BOOKS and MUSIOAI* the c«u»o» of Altoona are respectfully invited to call orders attended to with promptness and dispatch. | AUoona, Not. J, 18i9-tf H. SMITH. MILL & SASH-.-MA^rU rltTORT.—TUb' sutKtibet irould asoionaw that baaromoTed bis . Plsmlng AHll and Sasb 3laaufac- twy> . , . , from Tipton to Altoona, wharahe trill continue to fill or ders and attend 1 . toaM»ork entrusted to him, trlih dee batch. The-MUI i» on the lot adjoining Alltoon’a /Steam Flowing Mill: IB08; MoAßtfiZ - Altoona, Kov. 17,1559.—tf , TVENTISTRY. —DR. S- KIMMELL, JJ OPZRA.TIVZ 4 XSCBAXICAZ DENTIST. Teeth inaerted, from one to a tell set, on Gold or Silvt r Plate; • - ? . .Tooth Sited with Gold, and warranted tot tea roan. Tooth Extracted by the Electro Magnetic Machine wlth trtPaln. ; All operations and work done cheaper than anywhere olse to the county, and a deduction made, of the railroad expenses trom Altoona to Hollidarrbhrg, from au opera lion* amounting to flra dollare and over. SS-. Office On Montgomery street, oppoelte thegubasge Hotel, Bollidayabnrg, Pa. [Dec, to, leOo-Iy ipABPET BAGS, THUNKS, U?X -t j