FEMALES? ■S J'H.LS. i-1 these fills are thfl fo> tio . Tt< y dro jatia i n ■-Uing all irtegularitie. U 1 obstruction*, wheUlw . 1 i;n*iu^fi o aj d 0( palpita. f ’ hyatertc. " ic -’ di *‘«l>e4 alwn’ r.aturo. v, : *' •f® I‘IhLS • ‘ ? v " ,l ; n ‘ ho tr »«neat 0 f ,1S whlch the i female caaeqjoy : IIOBCVOT iiia to (lecliae. s ’S TILLS “town for all cpwpjaw. they ore : rc xw * ‘ oa them atdu^’ t^ ■ iug the sanction 0 f »oai» -laitncd.' ( a,id "fun tt«y rtSaw JWce 1 free, of the Agents ' leshig'prico to the Clen lorallj, - ■ o»ebAi; Aosst; • Ih-oiulway,.A’ejwYoi*. T; iu UoUldeyehutg by rpcc.5,1853.-ly, ; LinirttQxxt.i w.allcolora.graaaiang '•<lofpral <oA^ta ■■ •■ “fafui, anAimteid in, . bich U aurprW^to'tj,, tiot .re< l ui s •<i the afttno effec^prti. bruuxfg, Captain,, i•- a, Ac. | it has no eqn»[, n- Muatang.Unimwit in ..■! Mejfin bi-ut Worth. and jonth >! of the Omui. Bnj « !! MINUS i PAItK, 1 ■‘•.;jnctuw, New York. ;:as sTostycii uif. avinwa of ■! ta uoap in America or tlmt the ‘ : Bfttere’’ a Uke dleetuioa, U to tin iWure - It rcoioYMall purifies the btood, In,. ' - ufbVKtem, gliding Uth» t fiirihs restoration of '..t-incnto of its nperioc • •’>' assured the prupri at cure to the afflicted, ' system. a" column. .uucent sheep thaald be on to tiie nodeing of a ;ht alio liar* deplored unebuth manner jn ■'her up the cloth made i.e harmleu.ihsep. Te t icing up. cloth Wieely ■“» best adTant«4» i iirown Stono Clothing i.'c ainlCOo Clmtnat St,, ir stock-of garments HE. Jbothdtht 1U- Pa,, which ia pul up ii. It is, an excellent ■ auil tonjlcr aud vlio need it. Sold here ong & ,Uq., s st., n. ! y.,; THE TRAM wk!y, in ntw atdUeo- PRINTS, 3AG, ;’nat jn the Gottnlry for i iu full SlaJdcr Colon. u market, and mactlng ijilly attended to. IUSE’S GREAT ingle woman *hwildhs»» . It allUnvoUuMa m«i;j », Kr/irr young mn|i : ami jlorbt should have tlii« >ava to tliitaa wlio read it ». r chagrins add regret -cud for it and read iw i - regret It. Bent fires U : ~u,W. Dt HoBK.il. Friend, El ' - - ■>-*. [ jjND ; '-A RAiit; procure, thill vreekb uMicatloir of Tu* l .*"? ■ r.io Forte Marie. ***' u but TKN etati » k-ther, and pronounced arv. lob9'“H»b^ t » nJ and Piano .-••arly, 2,50; Quarterly- or order it from tl*- 1 have Music W#" r.t cost ;amUf you**. -t Clarionet, Accordw"; [KT.ODIST. contalnlnf - ■ nm '’"rcoio l ea^““ • >.-r3, at S2fW OJ* »T 107 *-L- U)I)B. iIVED, rr CHEAI‘ BT■ .VGGABP’ WILD JJB 80W> AT /’ uIG ESi n- an' :,c* sTO<3K- ios t. usivare; ■ £SggJ^ c. jas4 liiP r.'iTaocr^^. 'ljtuffna Cnbm I ALT MAIM CIiOSE. A.M. 3 B.^“* I”*-* *J>«* •“bum OPE!. I A ■ £Sw«f. T;2O P. M. \■• T 25 “ r f . transaction oflmsmaas fromlT.OO AM tUo wesI^1111(1 from 7-50 t 0 8-50 Cm D SonJ«>- ' JOHN SHOEMAKER V. M. ; N 'railroad schedule. . i/.,.t iriivcs 9,22 V. M., leaves 9,40 P. M. t K.-.’O A. si. “■ 8,40 A.M. - " I-.Vt “ 7.40'A. M. “ 8,00 A. M. Ml - •* 8,45 P.M., “ 9,05 P.M. 1 “ y'J n 11.15 A. M. “ 11,35 A .'SI. li'l “i w “ 7.26 I**sl, “ 7,46 P.M. v«BP Ril HU-'NCII connects with Express g,, HOT.r.l* with ij n i] Train Kast and West, and I-'-'; , I, is„[»«r.l ninl Westward. iHßvll LK HRA.VCII with Johnstown tr*»^*^ tan j ivestt West and Mall h' r 1858. «CpTP. Sup't. 4 S u rrt“’^ r * ’ '•*. ___ * < • •• • ' >, . local items,; BOKOLCII KLEcnos,—Tiie following is tlie re . c ( tho election for Borough officers, .held W !his place on Frulttflast:- ’ : E. W., W. W., N. W., Total ,K'un ulcl:,!). 93' 70 57 220 70. CO . 44 180 ■ fi,wn Cvnncil li Jftlleri 1)- y M'Oofffi i>, OrstnwooJ, 0- b. I! Alev -V D ‘ In nli'i I'riCi', 1. A,' ,-iisxar. ler, l • Jk Cram. I’. jl f,. Tnvloi, !’• Hebert Crecn, I*. v.nAe r’Vcca j(,La JlcClcilnii, D Peter Kee-l, I’. JjaiiC HouJjOr, 1. j„bn L. lekes, 1. Jobn IV. UuuiCi, I Jjiliiel 11 • i al l ‘i 1- Jjcob Cood. 1 102 C 5 13 11 l\ u-'idCic. j-jt-ph K. fi'y, P. Sir;,'(T, I Lhi tCtOi'S jti.ii &iioftu«ker, U l«t;J Oacbraith, D. jwati LvlltioC, i-*» Henry Hern, P fUs'Jsorx ji;ue» Kc»nicy. D. (jt'J- W, I'nlton, I’, .*l l: .Jk’ J.ll „ia »- f ; <'o w \ W. Sparks, D. j. r. jiocvui.-ui, D. J, li, liellman, I*.' lieury boll, P. Auditor. Joint Lowther, D. Land 11. Good, I’.* Judge of Elections, E. .IT. Jatob Szink, I>. 89 Sr! union Boytr, P. 93 . .■oun Hooper, I. 12 I.tfj-i dors, E. IC, .UraJiam Alloway, P. • 93 .uuatbau Conrad, D. 81 Judge of Elections, 'W. IF. Uenjumin F. Rose, P. '72 Jacob isnyder, I). G 8 hup'.don, IF. IF. , . •>. L, Iluifsnyder, P.; 58 lienj. Figavt, 1). ”u Judge of Elections, zV. IF. ilex. McCormick, D- 51 rtfristian Whisler, P. 41 Inspectors, N. IF. r. J. llackett, D. <5l j- W; Rigg, p, *■ 41 . *This name qhoiild have been printed Daniel U. Good. In consequence of .the name .being irrnngly printed, many did not vote this ticket. Those marked (D) and (PJ were the regular nominees of the Democratic and Peoples’ Par ties. Those marked (I) vierc independent. About ten o’clock the .triumphant party kin dled a large bonfire in front of the “ Altoona House,” and had a jolly time generally. I>. s.—We were not elected, consequently we didn't “ mix in.’’ ! pEESEJiTATiox.—A nuspber of the employees in the Altoona workshops of tbe I'enu’a 11. 11., met at the saloon of F. Nothwimg, on the 14th inst., agreeably to previous arrangement, to pre “Cut t) Mr. Paul Iltickwnltor, lato Assistant F'.reuian, a testimonial of their esteem for him ac a man. Mr. 15. having been notified of the time and place, was present, and was addressed s ly one of the Employees as follows,;— Mr. lluokwultcr—lt Is with pleasure I meet you again, in union of goad fellowship, with tiiis bo< iy of fellow workmen, who have been your coajpnntoyis in the Altoona work-shops of tie Teun’a it. 11. Co., for several years, as fel low journeyman, and as one of the foromqa over fiiftn, during which time you have gained their -confidence and esteem; not only as a man of true feeling, lust of .strict, justice and integrity in all yomuienlinga with them. They, regretting your resignation from your lata fureitiamhip over them, have determined to, priaentyou, this even ing, with a token of their regard and good will in the shape of a gold watch, which I present to ■you, and: which, 1 doubt not, you will receive, villi pleasure, it being a present not only valu able, but a tripkot pleasant to View, By refer ence to its face you may regulate your time, nn l it Tfrill also be a token of times gone by, and will give rise do pleasant thoughts during your travels through life. It will be your monitor to induce you hereafter to,fellow in the same pith of rectitude,' in your actions arid dealings with v our fellow-workmen, in whatever capaci ty you may be placed, that has won for you the esteem of those by whom you arc now surroun ded. ■ In conclusion, I-wish you success' in all year future .undertakings, and hope that the lin(; which has bound you to iis all "may never le broken. May wo meet'often, in the union of g'iod-fellowship, arid may .God and, mankind tube your future life happy and pleasant. Mr. Buckwaitcr, on receiving the watch, re pked with feeling, saying that it was more than *** <speoted that he had gained the good will of taose with }vhom he had been .associated during l ta time of his employment by the Penn’a B. Co., at Altoona, he would cherish the tojcen presented, not for 'its value, but for ,the good ff >ll and feeling toward him, represented by it, the donors, < . HENDIRSON WiUTE,i r „ mmiu ,,. n WILLIAM WARE, i tC 5jK£2L JOUNjWHia®,-;: A< J to**** l ??- Tub 22d—Yesterday iris the. pf tlie birth-day of Qom Washington- The Altoo- G “aniB and Logija. Jlifle in the aftemboaand paraded, through a fins display. ' 102 2o 14 ' ho 17 129 72 68 06 45 51 79 73 119 73 87 100 98 109 70 70 44 44 *3B 82 GO 64 98 94 89 r Don’t do it, Gnus.—We find the following advice togirts in our exchanges, and copy',U far die benefit of ibe- feminines of this region: ?here is a practice, «iuite pievalent among young ladies of the present dajr, -which we are oUUfashioned enough to consider very improper. We allude to thett giving daguerreotype! of themselves to young men who are merely ac quaintances. Wo consider it indelicate in the highest degree. We afe astonished dial any young girl should hpid herself so cheap as this. With an accepted lover it is of coarse all right. Even in this ease the likeness should be return ed, if. thVengagementshould by any misunder standing cease. If this little should meet the eye of any young girl about to give her daguerreotype to a gentleman acquaintance, let her know that the remarks made by young men when together, concerning what is perhaps on her part but a piece of ignorance or impru dence, wojild, if she heard them, cause her i cheeks to crimson with shame and anger. Tub Y-ai.de or Goon Lungs.—We advise Our readers who are desirous of preserving the use fulness of the lungs and bronchial apparatus not to defer.taking medicine.in time for their cure. Most of thu consumptive cases which end fatal ly, are the resqlt of a beginning of a cough or cold, which could easily be removed by a bottle, of Dr. Kejser’s. Pectoral Syrup, now put up and sold at 60 bis. and $l-per bottle. It has had ahundattt .evidence of its vast supe riority over most other remedies, and those who resort to it in time will save a groat deal of suffering from.thosb disagreeable diseases which arc so prevalent during the winter and spring months. You can get it at Dr. Keyset’s Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street For sale by G. W. Kessler. 1 . | Picture Gallert.— W, Hi Amey, of Harris : burg, would respectfully inform' the citizens of | Altoona and vicinity that he has taken the pic -1 ture gallery of Mr. Clabaugh, hi this place, whore he is located permanently, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit the patron ■ age of the public. .Pictures of all the latest styles short notice, warranted durable, at prices to Suit the tithes. 271 111 14 12 31 805 128 A fine assortment of Cases on hand. Orders taken for frames,at city prices. Picture fra'mos furnished to order. Pictures inserted in Lockets or Pins. Feb. 16, 1860—3 m 234 239 212 233 237 207 Counting House Calculations. — A thorough knowledge of this subject is indispensable to the practical roan in any business, yet the only Gpm mercial School of'the Union which makes "this branch a speciality, having a separate apartment in which it is taught with all its abbreviations, by a teacher giving it bis entire time, and re quiring rigid examination every week, is the Iron City College of Pittsburgh, -Pa. 251 246 201 197 24G 194 Notice. —Notice is hereby given to the Stock holders that the 10th and lost instilment on the Capital Stock of the Altoona Gas and Water Company will be due and made payable at the Banking House of Wm. M. Lloyd & Co., on Friday, March 16 th, 1860. , BENJ. F. ROSE, Sec'g. FEN AND SCISSORS Tbs People*’ furtT BtatsGonreutiou met in Harris burg yesterday. _ s 4EO- Wot his wish—our friend over-thc-hlll. If ho is satisfied, we are. na*ln demand—Salt Hirer tickets on Saturday morn ing last. We woro “in for two chances.” tea. To find out the number of your friends—como out os au independent candidate for office. 43-It is asserted that there art not lees than 700 per sons engaged in counterfeiting money in the State of Ohio. * t \ 43- A man named Kicholas Pcightal was run over by the Eaprass train, on Tuesday morning, oflaatwcefc, about oho njile above Huntingdon, and instantly killed. $O. Georgs Bslsinger ha* retired from the publication of the Alleghenian, and Hobert Litzinger from the Jfoim iaineer. fcg_ Wonder if the man who said he would leave town in case hs didn’t get a certain number of votes ou Friday last, intends to make good his words. A school house, near Lewistown, was crushed to ruins by a large tree which was blown down by the storm on Thursday .evening week. Heatcn put of his hoots,” literally and really—one of the independent candidates for Justice of the I’caco, on Friday last. ■6a. Wy notice that Thos. S. Held has revived the True American and I 'copies' Press, and now publishes it at La trobe. He has reduced It from a seven to a five column paper. A very sensible idea. 43- The title of L.L. D. has ever been considered one of distinction and honor. Quito a number of persons in this place, had these Utters afilxod to their names on Friday last. ; Telegraphic.—Wm. 0. Decker, formerly telegraph ic operator at the' Huntingdon station, has taken charge of tuo Uoilidaysburg office. He is succeeded by Albert Sny- der of Altoona. HSSL A' gpntleman asked his friend the Other day, “ How do you likd the now minister!” Ho replied,, I *,'First-rate—never meddles with politics or religion. 43“ E. J. Snosder, Agent pf ths Penna. It. K. Co., at Philadelphia, died on Thursday morning lost, of paralysis, after a brief and painful illness. In his death jho Com pany loses a valuable officer, and the business communi ty a faithful friend and servant. fiS-Tho Editorial SthU Convention which met at Har risburg, last week, did nothing of any account except at tempting to improve the manners, editorially,Of vhoae pree dit. There is room for improvement. *3_The editor of the Erie City Dirpatch lias been mad for libel, in consequence of commenting rather securely upon the actions of tho Judge before whom Jake Foust Was tried. - KB-In spine towns theyhavo. got .to holding what they ’ call “ fira-ctnt sociables”—being an indiocct way of pro moting benevolence by connecting it with the pleasures of spclal intercourse, every comzr ’ denoting five cents to charily. ‘ $9. A wise roan will speak well of his neighbor love his wife, and pay for hia paper.—Syracuse Journal. It ia certainly wise to pay for.ones paper; .'also, t« speak well of a neighbor, but as to loving a , neighbor’t wi/t— -why that is another question. K - The right to, Jay down and operate passenger rail roads in the clty-bf New Orleans, has been sold by’thoelty, for thirty for the som of $130,000.' BaUithbru,itis solid, will receive under the present grant, npt icss than stoo6/X» in thirty years, for.thd same privilege, r ■ AS'-ABuo Bedard for Safety—lt is - stated, that when the twelve hundred clerks employed in tho Bank of Eng land leave thcbullding in tiio evening, a detachmentqf troops march in tngitard it during thenight,aUhough burglars could not the solid vaults in aix wodcs gangsman, Henry Ward Beecher, Stated in one during the first year ■ (Xl4i-B^Rs^& : jna only prater but the sexton of ont tha church. HA did not ring the bell, beCausehehad none, to Ting. Hi* congregation only consisted of nineteen women, nU of whom! were jsi what Jlxs. Partingdon would »y “ indignant clrcanatatfcea.”' : ' ' sS.Prentice says,-. “ One of the dnllsetmen weaver eaw wm named Sharp, one of, the stupidest win named Smart) one of the (lowest Was addled Swift, one. of the tfUest tree named Low—and the of Virginia {attained ■Wise.” v ; - T : V' Kg~ The XowTorttSnh; mya :“lt U stated that Ora' agent who made up,the iirt of »w York merchants for Southern buydra to trade with, pocketed between $3,000 and $4,000 block mail during-the operation.” The Philadelphia agent has hardly made so much.' “ Zip!”—lhe other day a locomotive and tender passed over the northern .railroad, of New from Piermont to Jersoy oity, a distance of twenty-fear and a half miles, latwenty minfatee. We have not learned lidw manyetont Jarseymen ware employed to hold the ongi "neer’s luur last to hjs head. Bar Left town—thb Junior on the morning alter the elec tion, having in Ida possession a free pa as over the T. B. B. He was on a visit to his friends, and has since returned. Yes; and the reason of his returning so soon was because, he understood the Kcniop was packing his “kit" prepara tory to taking a voyage up—the country. <?■ Death from i'tight.—Miss Stewart, a yonng lady residing in Cumberland county, was so badly frightened a short time ago, by meeting a wiU-o-the-wisp, that jibe was I taken ill upon reaching home, ahd in a short time after ward died from the effects of the prostration of her nervous system, superinduced by the fright. BgK. A couple of Kentuckians lately visited Boston, and sat dawn to dinner at the Revere House.' Codfish balls were served at the table, and one of the Kentuckians taking them for “corn-dodgers,” proceeded to break one in two. Oettiug the econt ut it be turned to his partner, and remarked in-ttjie solemn manner, “ iiometblilg dead in. that, Tom If A Long Line ofi Railroad.—By the completion of the Mississippi Central Railroad lost week, was finished the last link in the continuous lino of road tram Bangor, Maine, to Xow Orleans.'There are included in this lino -eighteen different roods, whoso aggregate length is miles, anil whoso aggregate cost is ninety-two million seven hundred and'eighty-four thousand and eighty-four dollop, ; ,68“ Last week yvhils the youth and beauty ofCentcr ville, 111., were gathered At a social party at the Canter* villr Exchange, anpld gentleman who was subject to spells of walking in his sleep after going to bad, full into a slum bar (la tomnamhula). lie arose from his bed attired in nothing but a shirt, and .wulkeddircctly among these who were participatiugia tliescones of festivity. The surprise was said to be moro astonishing than agreeable. C3L. An eminent physician of New York gOt_ on board one of the city railroad fans a few days since. In a mo ment ho said—“ Ladies and gentlemen, there is a malig nant case dismal! pox ojb board this car—l smell it.” In u moment the cor .was fitoj.ped, and the passengers tffcd, ail but one, and she was it woman closely veiled. Ths doctor asked her to lift her veil-. She did, and ho beheld a most dreadful case of that' foul and dangerous disorder. She said she was on her way. to the hospital-her attendant was on the outside. tfs_The Eight K’a.—iho lion. Henry Clay was denomi nated the Bight K’shy a'coterie of wags in Washington, during his last session of Congress. lie acquired this title thus; A gentleman sitting in the gallery of tie 1 Senate Chamber, during an interesting debate, wished to point out Mr. Clay to his friend, a foreigner, who SJ\t beside him, without disturbing the liouse, and wrote upon a curd for him thus, “The gentleman to the left of the speaker, in klaret koiorod koat with krimson kollar, is Mr. Klay, member of Keugress from Kentucky.” A hill has been introduced into tbe Legislature, having for its object the securing of a better class of men as engineers for locomotives ami stationary engines than those generally employed'in tins vocation. The bill pro vides for the crectieu of a Board of Engineers to examine applicants, two of whom shall bo practical machinists, and thetbird a practical loebmotivo engineer, to lie appointed by the Gorernor, and hold their terra of office for three years. Any person acting as an engineer without a certifi cate from the board of examiners, is to lie subject to a fine of S3CO. and the corporation employing him, to $llOO. 68~ This (Wednesday) is the 22d of February, the birth day of Washington. We feel somewhat patriotic—aud why shouldn’t wd, when the glorious stars and stripes are swaying to and fro iu front of onr window, a military com pany going llirouglf the. manual in the ifext room and our office and doorway perfectly besieged with men and boys of all ages mid sixes who insist upon occupy all space aud seeing everything in and about the office, which to us, who are crowded with work ami much hurried, is a great con venience. ' We feel patriotic or some other way-guess its some other way. MARRIED. On the 9th inst., at the Lutheran parsonage, in No wry, by tha Rev. Jos. J’icbtiior, Mr. CHARLES COLTABACGU to Miss MARIA A. SELWI7 Z, both of Allegheny tp. On the 10th inst., near Magtinsburg, by Rot. Henry Seifert, Mr. GEORGE ACKER to Miss ELIZABETH GEST, both of this county. On the 16th Inst., by tha Rot. Lloyd Knight, at ths House of Mr. Jas. Condron, Hollidaysburg. Mr. Wm. WESTOVEB of Frankatown, to Miss MATILDA HAIIT SOCK, of Hollldnysburg. BAKER'S FJiOUR. —A VERY Su perior article in Barrels and Sacks, for sale at ths “MODEL.” [Feb. 23,’K).-3t. CALL AT THE NEW FLOUR, Pro vision, FKED AND TAB.IETY STORE, in the old Post Office building, aipid examine tho stock and prices. Feb. 23,18f10.-tt ' _ , The very best article of FLOJCTU, from Uu* celebrated Lcwiatown milla, at the n«w Plonr and Feed Stora. Call and of it. Price a* lo*? as the lowest. [Feb. 23. ’Co.-lf. TF YOU: WANT'ANYTHING IN I the Provision or Variety lino, call at tho K«w Store, iu the Old. Post Oifieo building, on Virginia street, and, buy on reasonable terms. [Feb. 23,1860-tf. / I BEAT WALL PAPER DEPOT. \X ""* have just: jrec'uived a very largo ami splendid stock of WAIiT, : PAPUII and BOP. BEE. purchased direct from the manulUgtnrors, which enables ns to sell at much lower rites thnivth'ose irho buy small qqantitles.ttom sor did hands. IVC‘invite, those wishing to purchase to call and csomine oac stock. J. 4 L LOWJEJIEK. February 3, ISCO.-3ra v Administrators notioe — Notice is hcrebjrgivcn that letters of Administra tion on tho estate of William Jlehner, late of Altoona, Blair County, deceased, hafobccn granted touie under signed residing its afdti|<aid. All persons knowing them selves indebted, .to eaid! estate are requested t 6 make imm*-' 1 diqte pnythent, And tluwh having claims will present tho same.duly autfiotized for settlement. " v f dlto. Administrator. Altoona,Teto' 23, ’«oist*. TTAIiTJAiBLIf EEAL ESTATE FOE y SAIiE. —TThe undersigned purposing changing his location,offers for ealaijhia heal Estate in the Botppghs of HoilHfesbarg ihd Dnhcansvillc, ic, including his prival* residence, which*, ie onttbf the first class properties in Blair county. For'fucthor pkrtictdars lnqaire of the subscriber either at Ifollidayshurg or Altoona. . Jan. 12, 1860,-Jf j; WANT Bp—A SITUATION IN ’•'A* UAItDVTABB. or other kindred business! by a married man of fonitcen years experience in Ae Retail Hardware business ■ Reference given. Addreisipbat ijnice Box So. les, Lancaster, 80. > r : . i" y - ■ A NOTICE. /~\ Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion on Ac Estate of JWTLLIAM RABTO, late of Altoona, Blair county. dec’d, hfcve been granted to the undersigned retadihges aforesaid. ‘AU persons knowing-themselves in. debted to -tald. cstato! hre requested to makeknnsediato payment; and thbso httffng claimswill present Aem duly authenticated forscttlcmont. . ]C. JAGGABJ), MitCr. A NOTICE.^ f\ ‘ Notice is hereby given, that 'letters of Administra tion on the estate of Lesley B. Qriffln,latc.of Eo«in town* shlp, ; Blair'Obnhty, dtfc’c.', have been granted to fhsitmder- Signed; residing as aftitesaid. AllporSttaa knowing Acta* wAstndqbtdft A’<^Atatoare/raqnested‘A^rhokoimnsp diste payment, and those having claim* will present Asp doty authenticated lot settlement, to .~■■ A V. v : ‘ r ' t '• JOHS QBIPPIN, Jd«V. , : , : J.-'C---" f lot Jp. ia tbsityroo^hof T> ECEIPTS ANl>. EXPENDITURES Xi OF Bu» CMWT*, Pat, frm. tk*Ttk da* ofJaxuar*, V P to a»*l mdit&ng Vie 23 day «J January, 1860. - r DIL . The Treasurer, (Job* IneARU, Esq,) charges himself With the Hallowing amount*, to wit: To cash received from— S Hoover, late Treasurer, , . 186* DWataoh, Collector, HcMdayabusg, 12 «0 1857 JohfrSittSr, “ MM 1537 JaalVUliamson, “ Allegheny, »6® 1835 Sam’l Jones ‘ “ Sny<l«7 1887 V Bridenbaugh, “ “*.U 1855 John ShlnefeU, Woodberry, » 1858 Job Irwin, ’ “ Trankstown, 1857 Fred Ponse, “ ■ J 9 95 « Oeo Einott, “ • . Prankatown, 276 00 John McClure, . “ HoUidayshurg, » W ■WFBHdenthal, “ Martinsburg, 4« Geo W Patton, “ ■*|f 00 “ a ' *5222 Peter H Vmt, " BO 80 ; Darlil Henchey, u 375 93 Geo Koon, “ ***. 2? ‘ Jacob Dell, “ £* th ? ri “!L, S « PHilcnian, “ Prenkstown, 9^35 « Jno Mussolman, “ Greenfield, -60 00 * f W Kollcrmnn, “ Oaysport, 341 63. “ John McGrow, “ Huston, 638 65 « Geo B Bowers, “ nolUdaysbnrg, to* 62 “ Frartr Karlin, “ JuniaUfc, 280 00 « Jno Westley, “ tog™, v “ H 8 Crawford, ' “ MarUnshnrg, 100 74 “ Henry Burfeot, “ N.Woodberry, «« " IV It Plummer, “ «0 «» “ SBShiffler, “ Taylor,• *O7 95 « A Miller, “ Tyrone, 404 43 “ Alex Both, “ Tyrone Bor., 192 Id (£ 1858 “ Chas Bittle, 1859 Peter II Wilt, “ “ A Robison, “ “ Jas McPherson, “ “ li F Roller, “ “ Kurtz Coffman, “ “ Peter StUßer, “ “ Paul Mauk, “ « Michael Wlke, “ “ John McClure, “ David Burger, “ “ Ab'm Markey, “ •• Jacob Law, u “ Geo Traisler, “ *• B R Shiftier, “ “ Andrew Miller, “ “ IVju Stokes, “ “ Alex Rutledge, “ Jacob Uarnbort, (1.0 an,) ,lacob tioo&, Do. Xsano Crawford, Do. Thos. Brunker, !or use of Court Ilease, To balance due County in bands of Treasurer, $2,136 33 CB. The Treasurer, (John Linoafklt,) asks credit for tbo fob louring disbursements, to wit By amount paid — Grand and Traverse Jurors, Directors of the Pour, (las for Court liousu, D M Confer, County Commissioner, in full, Jacob Barnhart, •• " ** J It McFarlane, " l ' it M Jones. » l " U A Caldwell, Clerk to Co. Com., on aco’t, '5B A ’59 U A 'Trough. printing McCrUm A Duru, " J.une,- Dell, • Geo Ibiy mead, “ J Penn Jones, “ Tor Pox, Wolf and Wild Cat Scalps Election Fees Assessors Constables Criminal prosecutions lload Views, Inquests Dr C Irvine, attending prisoners W W Jackson, wood for jail J M Hewitt, merchandise for Jail Jonathan Stiller, wood for jail , J It McFarlane A Co., castings for jail John Dipuer. repairs f„r jail IV McFarland, bedsteads for jail 0 L Lloyd, coal for jail Bold. Lindsey, repairs for jail M SboeuihaJ, Clothing for prisoners. I I! U Eaton, whitewashing, Ac., for jail I II Charles, chips for jail I John Liugafelt, fur merchandise j Jos Robison, building bake oron for jail j Lloyd A Henry, for Pittsburg ceal for jail ' I John Kemberiing. pine for jail ■ Potter, Millikeu A Co., coal for jail 1 Philip Wertz, chips for Jail ; L Goldman, clothing for prisoners 1 Jos Newberry, work done at jail ' I A F Gstorlob, hardware fpr jail 1 D K Kearny, repairs for Jail and Court House I Geo Hooks, wood for jail i Sarah Stephens, washing for jail i L Giddnuin, clothing fir prisoners John Wurtz, wood for jail. John.McClllxc. costs on licenses | 11 B Martin', taking dead children to Poor House Gull A Freed, County Map and Lithograph Olios Sloigh. patent GnB Burners'for Court House Mrs Bouor, cleaning Court House Jacob Snyder, alcohol for Court House K Blssott, Gas Fixtures for Coni t House Jas Cromwell, coal and hauling for Court House H 1! Martin, coal and hauling for Court House B 1> Buhrahacher, cleaning, Ac., for Court House Craig Stewart, coal for jail II B Martin, hauling ashes from jail Craig Stewart, coal for Jail Henry Uloas, hnrying dead child Jacob Good. Tax refunded SamT Hoover, amount refunded Jones A Holliday, tax refunded Geo B Bowers, costs on licenses \ Jolfn Gurley, costs m licenses James Emil and Maria Gwio, damages Oeo Port, paying watchman of MeKim j Physicians at Post Mortem ' Bridges Jas Funk, Esq., on account 3 T Murray, auditing C P Perry, Blank Books, Ac., B L Hewit, fees J A Wier, boarding and clothing for J Wertz AH McCartney, Auditor Jos R'Howitt, Auditor Sam’l Morrow, Auditor Geo Port, in full n f account as Sheriff Jacob Batnhart, on account of Loan John S Biddle. Loan and interest in part '• John Campbell, Interest on Loan Dr Johnston. Interest qn Loan Michael Black, Interest on Loan j James Roller, principal and interest in full j Western Penitentiary K Hammond, counsel to County Commissioners 1 Treasurers commission on $32,625 I Balance to square BLAIR COVXTY ; S.<; Wt. tli* undersigned, Auditors of Blair county, in the State of X’ennsylvania, Jo hereby certify, That we have ex amined the lirafts of On County Commie-donor* of the county aforesaid, and the voucher.- fra* the same, up to and including the second day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty, have settled and adjusted the accounts of JOHN LINOAFEhT, Treasurer, with the said county of Blair, and we find a balance in tho hands of the said Treasurer ol'Two Thousand One Hundred and Thirty-Six Dollars and Thihty- Three Cents. In Testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this fourth day of Jannarv. A. D.. 1800. * A. C. McCABTNEY, [l. s.] JOS. K. UEWETT, [u 8.1 ABES. M. LLOYD, (h. s.J 15. U. Gardkih, Clerk. In Testimony of the correctness of the foregoing acconntof x Jons Lixaar.KtT, Treasurer of Blair eonnty, and cf the said county with him, we hereunto set our hands, and hare mused our seal of office to be affixed, at ilollidays burg, this Itk day of January, A. D,, 1800. JNO. E. McFAULANE, (l. s.] ENOS M. JONES, (l. s.J GEOK.GK L. CO WEN, (t. b.J II; A. Caunrsix, Clerk. Attest Attest JOSEPH UALDBTGE, Prothpnrtary, in acecmt with Blair County. To Jury Fees received [or the year a ruling December 31,1859 Balance By amount of— Pees for certifying election return*, recording same, Ac., „ 585 75 Stationery furnwheel for Court and Dockets! 46 3T^ Pws in Criminal Prosecutions ’ SO Oo Pees for receiving ami entering Constables rc tnrith filing oaths of office, and others Pees dKinquisitious 'Fees for certifying road and.bridge views Tax and fees on judgments In favor of Blair Co. Ji D. DEBT. By balance da* ProthonoUry J4MES FOKK, High Sheri#, in Mount urtih Stair CD. - DB. 1859. : fo amount — lloodtod in cash for fiats and ia xj fo** , ■ « from County Treasurer Balance to square ; ' By amount of— : ' ■ ' Fee* for summoning Qrand imi Tnwrewe Jofors $lO9 SO Coo»»ying6prlsoD*M to WoiternPMitentfatfy .190 00 Wood and coil for nae of jail ' 3012% Bedding and nlotbloje torus© of nrboßen ■ IT 56 Sourdine prlaoners 11K 28 FeMin,QSarter Sessions -8$ 00 10 bushels'dfliitne'' - ; ™ 100 Knirai and Spoons 119 Cash paM H Manlo, hauling andflank for priry SOO •“ ... “ iraavefftVwmoTlflgnj&rt fttKaCoart Hbdse and jail yards ■ Cash paid Telegraphing fcr.Jwaea Snowden “ “IT Feay forioek on Jail dpw. 1 «• “ - . “ *•' Gas to BWltornseof prjaonera - ' k i. ■*« A’dvrrtiiSg &H elecUo^'f§lBi® ft 1 *.*' ’ -‘ s US 404 06 167 .»0 292 27 350 00 272 42 90 00 307 31 176 00 344 84 127 25 721 09 895 00 110 00 358 21 880 90 66 76 636 88 400 00 1260 00 1500 00 * 1 ou 'oodbwry, Allegheny,' Blair, Antis, Catharine, Franks town, Freedom, Greenfield, Huston. Hollidaysburg, Juniata, Logan, N. Woodboyry, Snyder, Taylor, Tyrone, ' Tyrone Bor., Woodberry, §17,025 53 OU OCCoUUt $17,025 63 DR. $BO 00 137 05 $217 Co CR. la siu 5 68<| fill 17 26j.<[ $217 05 $137 05 115 00 400 00 109$ 00 $1550 05 CE . , 2 00 100- 50, ia «o k if Wu k !« “ Juo Morr Iron for puttiiig in rratea and ; ■ IfaroUbintTniterWlfl fbrmme(itthul) • ? iSiV « “ D JUamy for room door ; Jan.iU4o£ ByUl. dneJadFusK, SB*f»T : S}OW,O6 We, the undersigned, Auditors. of- Blair county,? lu the Stateef 1 omtaedthe ocfodnt* of the andShelfiOT Jfw the $Ut dafcotJtgwmhWj Justed the name, wd BOA thelf accounts to agree wipt twtt vouchers; . ■ V. v_<? • 1 ;' In testimony whereof we hare -hereunto. sot our hand* and B6«Ua iMaltblday 6TJannjty,A.B.,X9So. ’■■' " ;, ’ V. AtEly: M. 'LLOYD; £ s.] ’ Attest: —B. H. GaUMSj Clerk. 1 ’ ■ ; JOliy LIXG-LFELT, Trfaturer, in Account vtitA Blair County for Dog Hut, ;. * ; To amount received of— - ( *• ote Peter U. Will, Collector of Allegheny township 81 3 D Hcilchey, -T Antiatownship as George Boon; ‘*t-Blairlown»lilp LL *E Jacob Bell, i Catharine township 1-,-v P IlfUman, l - “ - • Frahkatowh township ft, ts W John 3fcG raw, ‘ “ Huston township “r« John We4tle», “ hogioi township Cliagßitllo, \ “ WoodherrytOWnahlp; a« 03 To balance in hands of Treatise/, a ■ • By cash paid— Michael Isunborg, W Hair, C Brumbaugh, D Uobivon, Catharine O’Friel, Christ Ketuer, B Tinklepaujh, • Jo* Dysart, W Taylor, Elias Baker, John Brannon, . George Emigh, S lioevei, balance overpaid 1868, Treasurer’* Commission, Balance, s&4o 21 We, the undersigned. Auditor* of Blair county, iu lilt* State of Pennsylvania, do hereby certiiy that weibavo ex amined the drafts of the County Commissioners of the county aforesaid, and tile vouchers of tho samedp to and iuciudiug the 2d day of January,-18110,and have settled and adjusted the account of John Liugafelt, Esq., Treasurer of Dog'Tax, mid find a balance in the hands at said Treasurer of Three' Iluundred and Thirty-Eight Dollars and Seventy Cents. Given under our hands amt teals,this 4th day ol January, A. 1), 1800. A. C. McCAHTNIOf, a. 3. JOS. K. UEWIT, ■ i.s. AhEX. ii. LLOVX), [t-s. Mtcsl:— E. 11. Ga&dneb, Cloik. A LI.IT OF OUTSTAyPLVO DEBTS due the County qf lihiir. on the -hi day of January, 1800, fur tht year 185 b and precious years: Tliumns Brown, Snyder, 1851, J? 3 00 Pete, Boyles, Guy a poll borough, 1852, 40 80 William Burley, Snyder township, 1858, 280 19 Timothy Davis. Oaysport borough, 1854, 59 41 S K Cooper, Frankstown township, 1864, 66 66 Hugh Dunn, Catharine township, 1835, 11 56 Samuel Jones. Snyder townsliip, 1855, 10 94 John Suter, Catharine township, 1867, . 34 87 Elijah Ferrec v Blair township, 1557, * 31 32 John Lowe. Uuysport borough, 1857, 22 7" Frederick F'ouse, Huston township. 1857, N ’> 316 17 J S Nicodemua.* Is. IVoixlberry township, 1557, ' 18 48 Job A Miuks.f Snyder township, 1857, 5 > 61 00 John Andersoni Logan township, 1857, ' ; 81 43 George Elliott-t I’raokstown townsjiip, 1857, 70 17 Geo. W. Puttou.f Altoona borough, 1858, 118 22 Jacob Delhi Catharine towiiahip. 1858. 35 26 Wm. Kellerxnan, Qliyeport borough, 1858, 37 90 John MeGruw.f Huston township, 1858, : 184 62 0. Ik Bowers, Uollldaysburg borough, 1868, 110 38 Frazer Harlan,t Juniata township, IS6S, 38 61 H. S. Crawford, Martiusbucg, borough, 1858, . , 6 30 Wm. K i’lumaier,t Snyder township, 1865,. . , 86 67 Alexander Bobb, Tyrone borough, 1868, 88 27 $1757 43 -t LIST OF OVTSTA .YD/SVC* BEETS due the (hunty of 1:1 a ir. uu the 2 J day of Jmnuiry, i860,/dr 1859: Peter H. Wilt,t Allegheny township, 1859, $541 95 James McL'iiprsou.f Antis towaship, •• ‘ 757 42 Jacob’fiocal.t Altoeua lioroagh, “ 1490 37 Abraham To loson-t Blair townsliip, “ j 462 72 B. F. Boiler,t Catharine township, “ 352 36 Kurtz CoiTmun.f Fraukstown township, “ j 1007 13 Fetor StifllM-.t Freedom township, “ •; 147 43 Paul Mank,* Greenßeld township, ” ? 19 33 Michael Wiko,,t Huston township, “ j 688 38 Jacob Berry,f Uuysport borough, “ i 345 19 J. McClure. Hollidaysßurg hofough, “ i 604 04 Daniel Burger, J unjala township, “ i 70 05 Abraham MarkeT,f Logan township, “ ■ i 470 98 W. F.JJridenfhtti.i Martlnsbnrg, “ j 124 88 Jacob Lsw.f X. IVoodberry township, " 671 38 Ocorge Trutster.f Snyder township, “ 444 11 Samuel It. Shiftier,f Taylor townsliip, “ ■ 381 00 Andrew lliller.t Tyrone township, “ 4XB 54 Win. Stokes, Tyrone borough, “ 244 75 Alex. Rutledge,f Woodberry township, “ S7l 52 Total amount due the County including Col- ■ lectors’ commissions, $12,137 CO Not*.—All parked thus (♦) have since paid ip. full, and those marked thus (f) have stuco paid port. «’ Felt. 9, 1860. ' •\ i, © C£> |t ~ frj r S * O £ : fa® Tt\ ka3j g I I O ÜbhJ § I'tH 'SI frfl'M o 8 5 M*** 111 «pdsßH«*i!ri ( I jj CQ % ; K* H e s«®« ;qo a r-r-1 § it* a i ;88 W -- 1 •*»* &H s 9 »i* g I gg o ■§g 4 S HH §Lj |r s^siigs y r*"n w = Kg >t|oo n a p 64 l|oo ■? CD gi 8 -■ s 1 £ "C If. 8” w 5 ft ji S H B |, % * GLENN’S 1 , ONE PRICE HAT AND STORE, (COENKB OP ins JTIVE 6IOHT \ North West Corner of Eighth and Rice Streets, PIT!LADELPBIA. ' The public are hespectful- LV invited to bear in mind that at tins ijtoro may ha foand an assortment of fashionable dad handsome Moleskin Brets Hats, Soft //ate, , High, how and Medium Depth Cjjtonm, Cloth land Glazed Caps, IHush and Blush Trimmed Caps for Men add Boys, Fancy Hats and Caps for Children, r.t Fair. Prices. -i t U' XO TWO BRICES FOR BaSOBLAB GOODS.“Ea Jau. 12,18fiQ.-ly • ,r V New wall paper, j\ . - IOJ! 1639. Gold Bmhrciiicrei papers for Parlors, new style. - Beautiful pdperi for lialls. Chambers andpanels. Cheap null f\jpcrj. from eta. upward)!. - IVinaow Sbidcs, Tasters, Borders, ic. • ' ' r W. p: MARSHALL * CO,, ' AT TBJOB OU) STABS ' ' ' • ' No. 87 Wood gti, Pittsburgh. Slit I FED F. 1.. Hare facilities possessed by no other hcrtub West of the Monntains for obtaining newest Btyles,in yeflned tastd, and- at low prices, from tho beat french ami ATrtortton manufacturers. .• , ■ : {Sept 22.’59. j House and lot FOBkSALE.r- The subscriber Offers at PrlwdoSalol the UODBE and LOT now occupied by on the corner of AdalinoandJolia streets s a llwp East Altoona.' The ilouseia a rood ■f^fc SforyPrameßullding, containing a Parlor, Dining-Room and Kitehen on first floor, four good sleeping rooms on the second floor, t a flnlshed Attic. The lot ialn goodonjcr. ’ Persons wishing to Wow the preaiiaarßndeldainfnrther imlbrraatlonwUlcall upon the subscriber, H 3 , - ~ MABQX. JfeiMriJBTOL Altoona, Attg; 11th,185&-tfi ' ii'ffif'' ■' ' /^.ROCERIES. —A LARGER ~ AND cwr&d atthgatorcot l JT.rg|-/ ■liBMA?).' dftk Vijr; A large and fa»hioiUhl» ttie »tore oi J&mmm* ■** - »-«• - 0» ' I Largest!!' Puyifc<aA ,Donbi» Kntry ; %t»jfcK«*»* • * - \ r * *■ $«-• ■ . fc u_#r* €snal Qjna, tS conJil'ete a Eyery Swtiie wpoiPicrail Anting., II Riarantaedw bo l bora to tUo Booka of any BdiiaMs aid qtuOMUd 5 earn apiary offrom, , ..;;•/ -i.'.; V- ; I Bto denis enter at 'any - at pJaasuro. \ ■:< .;..■<■•■ i .first Premiums fl»r Beat WtmPß^f SSiSlSsisSSfg JKfeaSSS* ywat*. x-J „ v --J v f'.-;.;: v, .-i t - SB*.s£lttlfttern Sans recalledat half For faLUufurnw*lon.Cltcul»r, Spcpimcnpof BpabiMtana tfhiafaflntkns'rttiirgaiiiJ IhnbeittishtjdVhw of^at*«!ega f ehcloao tta> letter stumps to - ■"' If. -'n >i jew*^yte«. . LYON f S ;* Pure OMfrCafcwba Brandy* irriHE FBEFB&B80B I ' *hidb tt girtri to tiwwSnd ahows that it U tUe only POKE BIIANBV for .-, ~ :, ; > ' - tii ■:? MEI>IGINAii PTJBI>C>€p3 known, whltSh la ftUly corroborated By all Jrno&ldf pby slciana who Bare uaod it fn thotr practice,: , - for Snin^ A Cure » guarantied or the moneywiil hi nt i .. Jiatdid,' ■, .- v - SMO 21 $338 TO CR. _ i:. $o do 7 oo ; ~ 37, 60 U 00 2 60 12 00 . *3.0 60 ; 12 te 7 00 CO 00 2 00 8 00 8 38 It 00 1 ; 338 1*) as it will eflfccWaUy reUew* that affliction, as well an . Diarrhoea & Bowel Compl£|JU*t> AS A BEVEBAGBi The pure article i* .Altogether aeperior,,AtidL *i sow**®* andSCKE IUyiLtSX fyr , v , ; . ■* lV DUpeptia , Flatulency, Cramp, Colic, Languor, Low Spirit*, Ginerai Leliliiy^.^ereoui- _ , neat, Livsr Compbiut, .4/0. , ; v. ' Physicians, who have used it la their practice, epeok of it la the wuttl tlettoring terme, as will 1#» eehu hy refspy.nc? to the aaawfoue U'iters oud bertlficMeOf . 1 'T. '. ■’ • A'.' ITAIIT i CO., Proprietors, Cincinnati. » Bole Wholesale aad Retail A gout fijjf Blotr county. Nov. 10, 1869. ■ ‘ .i : fur it, i&culito in specloor postage stamps enclosed, will secure a copy by return of mail. ' DK. TELLER bis devoted a lifetime to the cur» of dia nuse on which his books treat. Address J. TELLER, M.D. Np. 5 Beaver street,,Albany, N. Y. • t)r. Vlcliola’ Femiilu’ I’illn, $1 a box; with full directions. Jtiirried Indies should not use thorn, Scut by malt. Ad dress Dr; Teller, as above. ' Aprlll7th,’s9-ly. 1859. Fall Trade 1859. A CAE d.—tju: undeksioeed; i \ have just received and nro now offering the largest and molt varied stock of FRESH GROCERIES over bronght to this Sfarki'l! In connection wltUtiri above, they arif constantly supplied with choice Brands,' of * the various grades of I-’LOUB! Alto, Bacon, Cheese, Whak. : Tanner' t and Lard •> «.v«. Oils; iff as Pori; . \ , Together with nll'kinds of Pittsburgh jlahutiictnfoft' Aitl cU'-i. »U of which will bo'sold low tbrciiahl The Slor chants of tiiis place aro invitoii to call before purchojiVg eftiswhero. At the Old Stand - ■ ■>! . Oct. iff’so-2niil ■ ’WJI. M s tfOßJiliSr * OOV 271 Liberty ,St„ cpposlU Riffle UUeU Fitbbvrgh, Howard association; . PHILADELPHIA. .1 lientvoletti Tnstilutinn estxUisheri hy Special Endowment, far the Jitlief ofUuJSick and Vutrtuiit,~i*Ketci.iaiOt, x . Viridcni afki Epidemic Diseases, and espccMtlffifuie Cure of Diseases of'the Sexual Organs': ■ ; : * ■ Medical Advice given gtatUi| by'thti ActfngSUrgboA'ti ml who apply by letter, with a d (/script bniof. tlidlr condi tion, (age, occupation, UabiUof lifu, Ac,) and Incases of' extreme poverty. Medicines furnished freo af cbsrge. ■.. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrluca,. (1i4.9.(jb0c diabases Of the Sexual Organs, and on the t'Kif Asitronsa. employed: in the Dispensary, sentto. the ntlicted in setUed letter envelopes,'free of charge.' Two or threU'Slampelhr' postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLON HOUGH TOY,’ Aeidng Sur geon, Howard Association, No. v 2 South Xintfi Street/Ebll , adoiphla, Pa. By order of the birectonL r «*»’'■;* . • > EZRA D. ZVei’i.' QEO. FAIRCHILD, StSy. [ fail!», »afc^ly RAIL ROAD LANDS EOB SALE,- ON LONG CREDIT, AKD AT LOW RATES OF rFIHE HANIBAL AND 6T. JOSEPH ,JL KAfLUOAD COJU'ANY. having over GOO.OOQ ACH£S of LAKI» lying in tlio Stats of Missouri, which'was grant ed, by Act of Congress, to aid in tbs construction of tbelr Hoad, offer the principal portion\thereo£ for eaWy on thi must liberal terms. ' ' . / u> The greater part of these lands are within six;' and all within fifteen miles of the Itailmad, which is now enmpto ted, and open for use throughout Iteentireleng&'fsOP miles)) and runs through a country which' U nnstirgused by any in the sslhhrity of its climate, thofurtilltyof its' soil, and the extent of its mineral resources. For further information, apply nt the Land offlc&of {!s• Company, or address hyJotter, : JOBIAU IfDitK ■ Land Commissioner, U. A St Jo- WB.‘j Haanibal, Mo. BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAEIfc Did you hear the dots from £urope{- IfytwitotT* Hot, we will toll yon wtiat it in. It is that- r IIJ{tfUY.TC(Ut Uae-jT.st rcturucd from the Eastern cilioj tritb alarce sttpi piy or ••• , : JfEADY-MADEL CLOTHING ! consisting'of all style's and qualities of dtereoeiv rfres* Coats, Yeats, Pants,sßodts snd 3Uo*»,ut«loTcrytliin*.kepf., in an establishment of the kind, all of. which-he ofleftat unprecedentedly' low prices foe .cash. . Having'pundiafod his stock at cash prices, he is thereby/(umbioi- to Te^ iQW. _ . i'..’.*- . 1 v- . IJ,'liUy-' *t. Ho invites all those in want of anything in Jus line.th give him acali, fooling aura that he will bo aWo-'to:»{Tfe satisfaction. ' HBKBY YCCK:-? ‘ Altoona.Sept. i, " Heto iStwfc THE SUBSCRIBE?, HAS LA^BEY openeda-BOQK ttra cornerbf Virginia chui Annf* /sMsM^Sit wbsra may W'.lbnnJ hijSs Old, eqd fsidn fard Author*, , Light Litctature, and Staple and - Fwetf'Statioriffi m iutd Wy selebt lot of SI! KJSYMCSIC, Mt!BlC BOOKS and MDBICADUiBT»nM£.TIS, The citizens of iitobnaMS respectfully invitsd to coll.. V, ; - ordentotfended to with promptness and dispAtch. Alt«ma, NOT; 3 r lSi9-tf ihaffif.,®; TJLANING MILL & SASH jyjANG IJ. The subscriber woidd ann'aimcr tfckt uehre removed tits •• : .- - i - Planing Mill and gaush Mannftic *<MTa ■ •. ; . JtaM Tinton to continue. to flit oi» dera and attend to all work' entniated to hlfti, wilhde#. retail.' The Milt is onthe Tot. adjoining AllUpij’s St aim ' - Tlfofl. Altobn6, l Nov. 17,1850. —tf TVENTISTBY. —DR. $. KIM^IBLIi, -OPERATIVE <& MECHANICAL EEXTIST. J ' Teeth; inserted, from one to a ftill set, On Gold or BOn r Plate. - : . ‘ - Ttath filled with OoM, and warranted for ie,u years. „ Teeth Extracted by the Electro Magnetic Machlhewitt ut Pain. ■ All operations and work done cheaper than anywhfi * else in the county, and a deduction made, of thorallroed from Altoona to Hollidayabure, from all opera tions amounting to five dollars and over. ' «3i- OfOce on Montgomery street, oppaaltwifie Exchange Hotel, Hollidayeburg, Pa. [Dec. l«|j JB5B-ly fIABPET BAGS, IRUNKS,^OT^ \y SttWiig, pfcy qtfcer rUcAih tii« coimtrj. [lnt. 3* •' $5OO to $l,OOO. A BOOK POIIEV ' T -STARTLINQ TKE. 1 U’S groat fiw.Uw mt- I, or for tho«o w^tempur ! A a T«S?^KH^^l»at^. to nil iHuia nndorKetWUjr fl, I‘OST X'Alp. OOO,OOj> ie» Boia tUq;iaatyw,, :ssa , ;16, UTarfl«d,ana tho <n«r -i happy.' A. Lecture 'JoA ■'<>or ■; a. complete f«vy. It contains liuudrcnl* . t«d—warranted to ho tfbrth 3 i, s'* _ i-* ' 1 '-V
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