Y EE ClTßEDp''' : ; r l!oa * * dtitan •■•'- qa'Ation 4 and Tatnota aii i.und; t /*..t/u.-.DearSir:lt«k« ’ '•;i.’.rriiB or fIU. cured by"!, J> L1 « on * lw» long btkn '■•l •■■“ve one or two o u Wtlwy^m^ to Mt - cur.J of those AW, U o«... AU , ns .t mayt e^||‘W, • i;-' y that, w m cur(J tt#a^ ... w - p - muon. “° m I " tS ° r SI»MIM. ■ alt r tliiH, for a«uppiysrl • irc-tf Uiv ai follow-. *•* Ah mail free. t». , JtSlpOk i a. U.uNce, 10$ •N’S • ... Brandy. '- J'IIEFERBnob ■' e l‘Wi thftt Jt If**,.' PUHPOBES ■ fl:ls Witll :€hlia»fl. ■ « w money v-,« i, r< ; ■ ,c *> •>*..: '•<;I ■ CoiMpialjif Colic, Lanmur Debility, J\Tervout- ’ 'fiijilainl, etc. it iu ttioir practice, iui • no wilt l>o »c«n lit. tJESfcJz -•i-tiflcatc,. , uy ‘ w *«fN* Proprietor*, vCtoela6e*l_. i- koush, ; >“ A S«ut for Blair ootujty, Largest!! .O O , ss&ssysss*' TuUiim fho; c. urse, from 0 told w*«k» w euariuitwd to Weea. My UutinciJ* and qualHUS’ 1,000. —Xo Vaj-atlon —Bwrtitrat ’?* L* 18W n u;i nnd Ohio BSt« Tain, tbu Union br (h» past fear it half price. - pecin i ins of nu*htw* apt tiiciii-il Vlaw,;« theCullSfa, r.Tv-j^TKrxs. Pittoburgh, pc. KOOIO’OR EV tnoD y.—ST ARixoie ' f.OSCIiES.—I)r. TEL -'S sif.it w.uk
-“ ccntcaptft- .; ri.«g>'—vh> i'ttges.fljll : i.A'i'ES. , I'i ictij ciiiit*— i: i--ni! \miu niii!ei J stT. prices*.. for »B ca stoOK» a«KX. OF Groceri®*> !ilardnrar». -., r iisware, r wl * bJ C. JAPtfABO; UIETV STORE.>*£** it-- the at'jsk auo P 0 T article o? it -.! Lcwifltown » lU *' ,!5 u ANYTHING o.raII atthoKew|MAe li. -A VKB« llos. Guantlt Bbkki.t —Most of eur readers ! wiH remcmber a famous English bumqr. wliose ynamo rriedafowdaysin this place, last summer. In T» series. Hrhich -he is writing to the f" 1 * •-sportlng'.-paper, iw-'tek«'p**.’ SSSJL." ' 'f aar p**" to e irt be e»w ‘ - lio *'**' *" d e,erybodjr ‘ he m6t or dealings with in I*** Tbroagh I' this country-"particulars,’' excepting, of conrse «* ?"»*««« of, and the treatment he receh »} gtlfe T * d at> thC “ Log “ HoaBe ’” in PW He •Ulilore in speaking of bis stay hero:— T JsrL bot ® 1 at 7 Wch 1 found myself Was It •Hon Snnd»j. /', - ATT U-« rtl ,i, * JI D _ „ *?*s ■ one> managed by an excellent and t ’4"-‘ f ] / ; M. *cml .gentleman, who studied my comforts, ar ranged a place for my dogs, and made me oom parativoly happy. He was biuwetfasportsman and I agreed to stay a couple of days and ac company him in search qf any game that might be in or about the woods or fields of the Ally, ghony forests. . .To be anro, bis .dogs gave Wai the great est trouble. , Unless they - wore equally well treated with himself, he was not treated aright. His banting " “ about the woods or fields of the .Alleghenies,” was, we believe," highly unsuccessful. Hear faini again : ‘ 4 At Altoona, then, I took up my quarters for a coupie of days, and for-the firet time daring my visitto theUnited.Statesof America, Tijor- : rowed nsorviceablc-lookiDg doable shot-gun of mine host”. /■ - That's clever. Altoona.possosses tbe-onlyser viccahle-looldng donbiasbqi-gtin this man found during yiait to the United States of America;; cOf course; hewasajadgeof"tbe article, and we sbpuld-not be surprised to hqar of “ mine host” Obtaining a large price for bis gun some of these days. The - following, in re lation to the railway oars, of this country .-as compared with UngUshlines, we give without comment except saying -that portion in re lation to tobacco juice m only too ‘true, and the remainder sHgbtly exaggerated r— “ Here, at Altoona, I bud time to consider the boasted comforts of the American railway.— Some of my friqnds onboard the Africa, in the voyage across the Atluntic, had upsured me of its infinite superiority to/the English lines, thus: • Yes, rir ; you should seo ourrailway carriages. Guess you’ll be surprised V {tone of your little carriages, ebut up, but each car like a great long passagea path up the, middle j yea, sir; and seats each side with a door at each end.- Yes, sir; at night—yes. sir. —fine beds—so com fortable—sleep way.; and if there' are three cars, cun walk out of one into the .other, and do as you like; yes, sir.” Oh I after I had experienced the travel of these boasted trains, bow ,1 longed; for the cleanliness and privacy, and civilization and choice of society on-the rail ways-of old England. The American .trains are filthy, tlieir .floors hut only moist enough to wet through a moderately thick boot with the saliva and tobacco juice from a hundred diseased teeth and stomachs, but the door at either end permits such a thorough draft right through, and the citizens of the United Stales have such a perpetual dcairo to open and shut them, that a m/tn used to base aj^comfort,. is sure rto catch the ear-ache. And oh! the ladies’ dresses!— The Juans of those are stained three inches high with the filthy tobacco juice, which it is impos sible for them to escape.” Criinuit. a.TOONA MAII MAIM RAILfIOAO SCHEDULE, j v . Truln Bast arrives KM- 1«W» 10,36 V. it. * ' {1,25A.;H. ‘ - i BASA.iI. " ... East' “ 8,04 A.M. « ! 8,30 A.M. (* » West “ 8,44- JVM., ,«i 3,06 P.^J. U Jilt “ 11,20 A.M. «| A. M. » West “ 7,25 P.M„ “ ! 7,W P.M. itOUiItJAtgBURO JlßAyCll corw<«k* with Express £Mt and WusVwUb Mall Tijln Es|4t,add.WMt r and Si flictl Freight fiinwanlwul ,l£fj(tw*r Kaataad We»t, local itfjyip Bon x> last (Obib dozen or twenty bf les of this pltee congregated in the sjidoity of the.reser- ■ viiroftbe Altoona Qasaud .Water Company, • w d amused n JtiotfM out . P f railt and boards, and With ■ leaves and brash, ting it into a shelter, under whiobtoplaycards. The gntne generdlyiadulged ut £tdh|aegather jngs is styled by the boyß the game,” a rerr expressive title, in out 1 opinion , bnt one not generally known, we-tbmk,4* we never read or .heard of it until Monday afternoon.— ffesre sorry to say that packs of .cards may bo found in the pockets of quite, a nuthber of the bop about town, and. it would be wqll for their parents to give a little attention \to their ppok- v tn. and tbop give attention to the persons who sell them to the boys. The bouse built hy the boys, was in clqso proximity to the fineo.whioh surrounds the reservoir lot.. Ini the after noon a number of thbm collected at|the bouse, when one of their number set dire to] it; Being composed of combustible material, it burnt ra pidly and the firo was to tbc re servoir fence, some throe or four panels of whioh sirs burned and broken down before it could be t bucked. ' Of course this was- globjoha spoft for ■ Young Araoriciii” but they did'not feel quite so jovial when our excellent ctmstabje,JoeEiy, writed upon them, on. Monday morning, with h little document signed,by Esquir? Cherry, sanj liioiiug- tbom to go with him to the *‘ Lock Up” or give bail £pr their appearance before the said E-quire at 3 o’clock, ,P. M. .flail ,i|vaB.entered , for the appearance of the boys, by tlteirpurecta, thus saving them the disgrace of being -put in the “jug." - At 8 o'clock the.party appeared jet the Jus tice’s office, wbich.bcingtoo small l|o accommo date the crowd, the case was tak«n| to tbo bar n?m of the ABwrieanHquae. Quite anamount «1 evidence,\aot necessary torepekt, waa taken, i id the result waa tbat some f\vo or six boys Here bound Court .charge of raalici|us jniscbiof, and the rest of_thc party held as witnesses. Anpotpf the Legigjktnrg, March 11, 1857, m relation to Injuring, or destroying any priperty-belonging to a Qbs-or Water company, w*kcs it' an indictable offence, apd the pef «on or persons convicted tberepfj,liable to n tine not exceeding fire hundred dollars and nnprtimnfatent not- exceeding one yjear. Unless the Court should deal leniently wilff the boys, as this is their first offence, they stand a pretty fair chance to got a sight of the iniside of Sher iff Fault’s institution- Mr. Frunjjis, 'Saperin tendeac of, the Gas and Water Comjpany, is the prosecutor, and intends to put the bjoys through. Judge Taylor will doubtless.read them a lecture, *ken they come before hup, which will satisfy tium for the balance of their liyes.i Tain case unfolded a violation the licenso Isk, in which a noted character, naih v ed Michael Sconlan. appears, which will be noticed in'sha tter place. . / ! ■More about thu Bobolabt.— of *'?*• week in reference to the arrest of the,bur* glsrs who entered Mr. * iJlwaj -B shop and stole his cloths, olosod with the evidence of the Gejr 3>an, Gmsser, in’ whioh- he imjdusated Mangold, ■ud on the strength af whioh Mangold was eom taitted to jail. On Iftdajmomnglast, in reply to a telegraphic dispatch, a letter jwas received from the manager Vof Lippincott Cb-’s .shovel factory, in, Pittsburgh. Btatiiig t lat Mungoid was employed in that factory fcoi a the 6th of December tp the 2hth of January, and that he » an d Bd, and best, he bos a t . ! ' l * .ft* handsome and accommodating w* U I*dy .oovld desire to deal with. Ssßioca Accident from a Fluid Lamp. —On Wednesday evening last, a step-daughter of Mr. John Sohweigett, proprietor of the Red Lion Hotel, in thie place, was seriously burned by clothes taking fire from a fluid lamp, which was upset or exploded. The: accident occurred in a ream.on the second-ficor. As soon os tbo girl found her clothes on fire .she screamed and ran. down stairs. Her step-father, Rearing her Scream, cnmo .to her relief, and meeting her on the stairs, attempted to tear off the burning clothes, but her dress being a now woollen one, it would not tear easily. After considerable ef fort he succeeded in getting it off and quench ing the fire, but not until his hands were badly burned. The girl, who is about 14 years of age, was severely burned about the Ibft hjreast and arm and right thigh. For h while it was thought that she could .not saryiye her injuries, bat, un der the skillful treatment of Dr. J. M. Gemmill, she.is now on fair way to recover. Another.— -On Monday evening last, the wife of Mr. A. Eckel, tobacconist, iajhis place, was terribly burned about the face, breast and hands, by the cxplosiop of a lighted fipid lamp which she Ttos attempting to fill. The fire ignited the fluid 1 and blow it up into her face .and breast, setting-fire to her clothes. In attempting to put it out her hands were badly and deeply burned. Mott of the' hair wajs barbed from her head and the skin on her face so much seared that it will pome off and most likely leave a scar, or 4isfi-' gnro her-for life; One of her ear-rings was burned out of her ear. She is now under the pare of Dr. Finley, who done all in his pow er td.relieve her. Herrnjuries are not consider ed dangerous. Bp roa a Hat.—One day lost -week wej no ticed Constable Ely escorting a woman to the delectable institution known as ;the “ Look Bp.” 6a inqairing the cause, we learned that she had been detected ih cayjyiag away coal, which she had not purchased, from one of the coal-yards in this place. As .the day.was a little cool, and as there is no fire kept in Uje institution referred to, we doubt not a Kttie of the coal she bad pil fered wpald hftyehaenTefryaccoptable, irplaeed upon a grate therein. Probably the cooUhg off shp received will deter her front repeating ‘ the operation whioh sent her ap: T We have.since* learned chat’the woman been, bound pyer to appear at next term - of .Court tp'answer the charge above named. Vp xon ths Kiobt.—A'couple of sons of the “ Emerald Isle,” who proclaimed themseWes out of. work and out of funds, and were considera bly the worserrom the use of “ kill-’em-q»ick , ' whiskey, applied to Constable Ely, on Thurs day last, fpr passes to the . Poor Bouse. That being ant .of Ely’s line of business, he did not gran t the request, bat Ending them lyiugarauhd loose on the stone steps.in front of the Compa ny’s oil-holism about Ift o’clock at night, be pro vided them with rooms in the “ Book Up,” whefe they remained until 'ft o’clock next morning, at. ter which they were sent on their *< winding way.” . Omot ppysEp.—We notice that Esquire McClellan has opened an office in the room oc cupied by Messrs.' Leet & Boyer, on Main street, near the corner of Annie street, where he is prepared to attend to all business entrusted to him.' Eqohre make an accommodating V- *' , Wo ?be. —A,, cot-etnporary, who has SiSKixo VAttBY. Pa., March 15. 18G0. through aU the’st l yres pf this ■At n raeetiag of the Adclpbina Teacher’s As yornal epdejptc, which is now raging and pros- sociatipii,;hem. at Oak Dale.- on the 10th inst-, tmliugUirge.numbers.says that the symptoms the following preamble and resolutions were ; are simple aid easy of A hopeless ' adopted;- \ lassstud|— nemos declination the hand The or the mind|oiany work—vague desire foi- «h- MiaUed by a class of menwhoareendearoring oertamloafishnesa extend- t 0 ' P®°P»« ady. It spares neither young or old. The smallest JSetotved, That tit order to mautala a respec-' children: are,seized on thhir way to school, and position as a'class of citizens, and to pro instantly their faoes are turned: in another dU gdheral eduiatipn, we believe reettan 'jJTwL I it is the doty of teachers to endeavor to obtain fear >oT the rod departs from a moral influence over those with whom -they before their Ftjr days together books are, labor, and that to labor successfully their intel negleoted. suddenly becomes l««ti»al attainments should be of the highest toughand refuses to receiveor retainauy im- . s . . . *».. r~ , * ... Betolved, That our present system of pubko presaion. -Fora time the fever of. trade, which instruction, and especially that part of itrela preyails ■ simultaneously in'the large" cities, is ting to the County. Superintendenoy, forms a checked:: Theifaum of badness subsides * sales- bad B J*pon which may be raised one of the' men address their subjects in tones of gentle ™ \ , npmi..;An . "&.L . . . . .. Ketoletd, That inthe Board of Directors of persuasion , th? hammer descends upon the nail Tyrone District we have found eyerything to mtu for his father, let slip one of the pieces' which struck the clerk back of the head, cutting a gash:and almost felling him to the ground. iTriee.then attacked ‘Bose,.but he got the west of the battle. After a little scrimoge, Tries and his din retreated to a cinder pile and gathering up each an armful of cinder, attacked Mr. Bose’s bouse, -breaking in a window and endangering the safety of the females inside!— j The clerk- came; up to town and had a warrant j issued for the arrest of the rioters and placed ; it in the handsipf Constable Ely, who waited.! upon the- Tries’ -at an early hour on Saturday morning, jbut found that the old man was among . the missing. The boy was arrested and brought before Esquire Cherry, who bound him over to appear atiCourt. - Bound Oyjcr, —Michael Scanlan and Lis wife Mary, two characters well known to nnafeof oar citizens, as the liost and hostess of the “Green Bush Tavero,” ;w;ere waited upon hy Constable Ely, on-Thcsday morning last, and brought be fore Esquire Cherry to answer ah indictment of four counis, vizi:—selling liquor to minors—sel ling Jiquhr on, Sunday—selling liquor without license—selling liquor in smaller qa|nties than one. quart, on all of which they were found guilty, apd were consequently bqund over, in the sum . M, Smith requests qs to state that he has justreceiVed a large lot of Oranges,-Piga, Lemons, and Raisins, for aalodbjr tbe bqa jvoleo, a large and fine ’assortment of stickjihd,fancy Candies, for sale- wholesale a&d retail. .George is a clever fellow and always does the /nir thing by bis customers. Give him- a oall at his store in Tack’s old stand, corner Main and Caroline streets, i:,;' ■' Stom-Housk Dweiunci fob Best.-—The store-room: and dwelling, now ocoupied by Rich ard Smith, ns » tailor shop, trill be for rent froth the first of; April, 186 Q. It i|.a desirable . Go xo Shick’s Picture Qalleet.— Mr. L. J. Shick, of Harrisburg, has' taken the Picture Gallery recently occupied by W. H. Amey, in Clabaugh’s.building, where he purposes locating permanently. He has hod long experience in the business and understands it perfectly. He warrants all pictures to be durable and of the latest style. Entire satisfaction given before persons are required to take pictures. A fine assortment of coses alwaysou band. Orders taken for frames at city prices. Pictures inserted in lockets, pins, &c. VisiroE.—We were pleased to hove our sanc tum illuminated, on Saturday morning last, by the pleasant countenance of bur ever-welcome cotemporary, Harry McPike, junior editor of the Johnstown Echo . Harry is an honor to the craft, but we are sorry to learn from his old - “boss” that therfe is no prospect offals tribe increasing. Hoj. F. W. Boley, of the Express train, and Col. C. F. Jackson, of the Mail Train, wore each presented with a gold mounted,ebony cane, by a number of their personal friends, one night j recently, in Pittsburgh. True ipolitenesS* a i spirit of accommodation, and attentiveness to business were justly rewarded in the above in stances. Election.— An election for Brigadier General and Lieutenant Colonel, will be held by the military companies composing this brigade, on the 7th of April. The Standard announces Wm. Williams, of Hollidaysburg, as a candidate for Brigadier General, and Capt. S. ,H. Bell, of An tes township, for Lieutenant Colonel. Boa&dehs Wasted.-— -The proprietor of the large hoarding-house, on Emma street, formerly occupied by Messrs. Horrel & Smith, is prepared to accommodate a number of .regular boarders if application be made soon. Increasing—The Passenger and Freight busi ness of the PenU’a Railroad is increasing rapid ly. Every Passenger train is heavily, loaded, and extra freight trains are required to accom modate the freight business. DIED. In Logan township, on tho 24 th ins t, EMALIS3A, daugh ter of T. B. and Mary Williams, aged 7 years, 3 months and2sdays. In tills place, on the l«h fnst, FLETCHER, son of Mr. John Allison, aged about 23 years-’ Taapws Banes, w. H. Borens, Uollidaytlurg, Pa, Altoona, Fa. BANKS & BOYERS, A ttorneys at law, XJL ALTOONA, BLAIR CO, PA., Will attdnd to all prolessionol business entrusted to their care in Blair and adjoining counties: [March 29, ’6O-tt A o rnili - 1 For the XNSTANT^HELIEF A rVI VI A and PERMANENT CUBE of -I JL ky . I JJJLJ.JL a this distressing complaint use PEHPT’S BBOUCUIAL CIGARETTES; Made by C, B. SEYMOUR A CO, 107 Nassau St, N. Y. '■ Price, fl per box; sent free by post. FOR SALE RY ALL DRRGGILTS. March* 29, 1860.-6 m. > ' ' WATCHES GIVEN AWAY! A GIFT VALUED FROM $2 TO $lOO given with avisry book sold at retail prices. ! Ajf UA6I on* Waica is Qoaiuntzepio evsry 12 Books I The induccmenla are offered by. the , SUFFOLK EXCHANGE CO, 116 Wukington St, Boston. The most extensive and the most liberal Gift concern in ex istence. Send for a catalogue. Those who have patronized other Gig Ho.iaes aro particularly requested to acquaint themselves wUJh oar terms. - Our incucements ore unrival led, and pat oil others in the shade. - following are some of the Gifts to purchasers of hooksi ISngUsU liovwt Gold Watches, hunting eases. ' Jatoul v' .-S“v-T-- “ Ladies*. ■“ “ “ . open faces. Datacped Loyor Silver Watches/hnnting eases. tephl« Silver \Vatcl»e3, opoafaca. ■ • >cJtets,vaslonSBi««).' r and tießti)' Gold Chains, yariousstylea. , Ladfee’ and’OOnts’Oold Sleeve BUttanspiiid Stndsj all ■ t : ’f ■ v ,■ /; ,:r-'V Bosom-Pins, new and rich styled. ... - Gold Pencils and Peas. - ’ . . ' 1/odteP and Gents’ Gold Rings \ Gold WatCb Keys and Belt' Pins. ... , A'grdat variety ofLatlfcs’ Jewelry, Pine and Eardrops, - comprising nil the styles now worn, snch as Catnap, _ Mosaic, Gold Stone, Lara;i’lorentine.Aa, Ao_ Ac. Gold Bracelets, all 'tyles. ; : : .V i Xho List of Books comprises a great assortment of stao dard works la every department of literature, interesting tdthaytmng and old, - itruot {ail ■to send for acatalodtje. Oalilogtioi mailed free to any address. ' Apply td' -V--- SUPPOLK JtiXCUANGB COMPANY, - ■ lid Washington^,Boston. C. W EtMjnot, Treasurer. , March 29,1860.-St. TTALUAI3LE REAL ESTATE FOR f undersigned purposing changlngbls location, Offers for sale liis Beal Kata to in the Boroughs of UoßUajsborg and XhinoaiiaTllle, 4c., including his private residence, which is one of the first class properties in Blair county. For ■further particulars iuqnireof the anbwriber either at iloUMaj-sburg or Altoona. ■ Jan. 12, ISOO.-tf . J. -J). LKET. eRE A T WALL PAPER DEPOT. We have just received a very large anl splendid stock of W ALT, PAPEK and iJOKDKiI. purchased direct from me manufacturers, which enables ns to sell at much lower rates than those who boy t-.mall quantities from sec ond hands. Wo inrite those'wishing to purchase to :«dl . and examine onr stock. J. A j. tOWIEBB. ‘ February 3,18d0.-3m. TTARDWARE OV ALL DESGBIP- I I tioha hurt received and far aala by - , A NNUaL STATJBMgWIF OF THU jAJI. £ t -?. B £ rolts or TUBPOOk AfcDTHB HODBEOf lfwT L °' j ftrUw jftur 186#. » All* X. :«M* » , ■•V; i ffi.js « - - r ~- • l*'.-;'*/,' •* ■ [*' - > * By baUnoe dm Treasurer at tut MtU«pph% r McKee A far meat, U 8 8S David Lewisite baeC JuMHnnt,' “ ■■■--;? . IQBTIS Porter, MimkW A Otx,o<>al, * . T -f-' i 37 00 . Tnftfftt/m l&nini -• «. jure* ’ (>awfbrd A Story, Wadtsm^tnfc r : 108 27 A P Baker, making 12 mattre—as, 10 00 Jas R Patton, drug*.-- l: 1 'Site' Louis Goldman,- Nothing 6w panpara, - - fJ6 XMitowirtt, "T? 10 08 Wm Dillon, repairing wagon, . s: T 0 70 B«tJLewis, repaint *8 7$ Jflhn Bcdinjpr,jiii>w*rv V ‘ ; V W Dairt Botinger, "- -.-. vis/. , ■ s3l -A Vowinkta, candles, , »5 - • 00,10 A Belly, merchandise, 39 33 Charles Kean, making cottas, 40 -70 - J RM’FkriaAa AOx, castings, etovee:* W**, Sit 04 David K Ramey, repahe ana taxes, >' - ... -0 00 ii : 276 Wo Anderson, honey, ' ,-,r OfiS Sami Benybroams, 10 87 AkA Knox, Esq., i i 1 IS oO T B Hopkins. eaMieire tl %. ' -.. !,: .: OSO 9 W McCord, •( , .33 04 - 7os D Hill, hay elevator, fr 13 30 Juo McKeage, (obaeeo, i - f. 0 24 M«Faddeu*Leman,groceries, ‘.i-.* 29 66 1 James Condron, merchandise. ' It • 'B6 40 S LlardA Henry. coaK fish and groceries. ME 07 74 AF Osterich,.bard ware, ' ■ ' #9B 7* and «Mtlng»£ V- : 14 00 w Thompson, wiifte. wash lagaUas-hutu*, ig 00 9 M Lindsey, heifer, , .. {. " 12 00 U W Patterson,groceries, t'-j-. . -r 6100 0 A.Tfaugfa, printing, . 80 00 Geo Raymond, - ** >3 -.r : 80 00 9 Penn Jpnfes, a *| 00 Dr U T Coffey, salary and outdoor attendance, -130 00 ‘‘ C Irvin, out-door atteadatica, irK.-. - 36 00 “ J H Ako, « ! ; so 00 “L F Bailer, ** 83 60 “ Caldcrwood, “ • i f 18 00 “,W B Finley, V ■ 1 ’ 800 “ DSHaye, “ i - . 000 State-Lunatic Asylum,far D. Goodfellow, 28 41 Wills’ Hospital, far Daniel U’Connell, 1 * • Id 00 JohnXytla, balanoe on acct, as itowatdln 1890, WOO 0 0 nycr, director, and clerk’s salary and lull cage, lit) 04 Qeorgp Waiver, do, ' V 43 60 Da. for clerking IS 00 Samuel Shrivor, dlroctcfr,salary and mileage, CO 89 Jobn-B Kiddle *K . ««•■' •> SB 00 Kdvrard McGraw, Steward, on acct. salary, 817 00 Da. expenses to Stem LdnfAsyl’m, 17 60 Do. do. Pittsburg,' , 12 26 9 Govley, Justices’ foes, Tf 840 Geo Weaver, “ 4 *>o Oeo-Kuon, *• , #3O D Shock, “ jo 9 Z Smith, “ 40 W P Arideuthall, Oonsteblts’ 6m, 18 82 J W Cramer, u . 82 70 F Ilarlin, “ $ go 9 K Ely; * is So Wm Kaken, “ - 470 WmLSujdsr, . « . .310 ,R A Alezandsr, . “ : I 1 ?. '8 00 ’ J M Walter, , r V ’ jgg W m Hicks,, “ 76 Christian Smalts, outdoor relief *8 40 Hannah Ayres, u 15 00 Mary, Dougherty, “ - 86 00 EllzM>ctb u 12 00 Matthew Burns, M v *0 00 Daniel Arnold. 1360 Sarah Sterens, “ . , \ 12 60 Dora Kramor, “ ' ' 10 00 Catharine Son, “ '8 00 MeOlnnes, 7 00 Jbs.Gates, ’ “ , ' TOO Rebecca Forrester, “ 6 00 Killiugerlamily, “ 16'00 Wilkins family, 6 00’ Coffiu for Job. Lindsay, “ 8 00 Funeral expenses, of Q. Fleck, (out-ScorJ 23 40 Coffin for Douncr family and child, ;‘ i , 10 00 Hunt’n Co. Poor House, lor A Myers, ■ . Iji 60 Wm. McUiones, for labor on term, 26 04 Wm. McGraw, “ ’ 68 49 3ns. Long, “ 7 48 Jolm Long, “ >;> 2 85 Treasurer’s per etnfage, ' , 87 98 Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Blair county, do certify that we imve examined, aunitsdinnd ddlnsted the foregoing account of Joiix I’ixs Jones, Treasurer of the Directors of the Poor of Blair county, and that we find it to bo correct as .slated, aiol Gurf. there is A balance, of ,kort>>Ouu BpilarS and Sixteen Cents duo the naid Trea(mrer. Witness our bunds and seals this third day of January, ISCo. ' a. Oj McCartney, JOS.:ft. HEWITT, ' ALEX..M. LLOYD. STA TEMENT OF E McGRATV, STEWARD OF THE BLAIR COUNTY POOR HOUSE. ' To cash received from— \ ■;*, OR. Overseers of the Poor of Bonner tp, Contreconnty for the support oflgaiah Roush, ■ ;: ' 62 00 Overseers of the Poor of Franklin countj/for the support pf Catharine Gayer, ;- r 10 00 Jos McCauley for the support of Henry SFCanley, 35 00 Directors of the Poor of Bedford county,' for sup port of sundry paupers, 80 00 Jacob Hammer for the support of his lather, 26 00 Directors of the Poor of Huntingdon cpntity, for the support of Mary Lucas, : > 14'05 Hugh W-Moore for rent of the Deeter property, 20 00 Hoods sold Belonging to Mrs, Stalls, a pauper, 19 50 Cash found in Mrs. Staltz’house, - 36 82 Goods sold belonging to Cath. Livingston, * pauper' ♦53 Tbos. Bingham ire 40 bus. Wheat, 60-00 H L Patterson SO “ - 29 72 Geo Weamer, 35 “v. ■ 46 50 Geo Ferree, k 2j£ 500 John Dean for premiums on articles exhi’dat fair, 700 $393 12 By cash paid— CR; Jane for toll, ' 18 92 James CfFriel, for oho bull, ,18 00 Joseph Fay, costs in the Lytle case, ' '■- ' 700 H Boeiof, freight on bedsteads, drugs, At, ■ • 6 06 Miss £ Otto, for kitchen labor, 19 00 Miss 13 Tipton, ; '>* 1100 Mis* M Burkot, " ; < ‘0 00- Marshall & Bro, for 1 doz wrought iron bedsteads, 72 00 James Heipin for harvesting, .*;;•■■■ - 8 12 John MUliin, “ ~ ' ' 18 25 John Fox, '. “ , • - 187 •Kobt Lynch, * ■ ■ } iff JHRobertson, “• - 90 38 'John Long, " 15 07 Jacob Soffciker, “ 6 37 James Long, “ ~ i IB 00 William M'G table, surn labor. ; t • 17 00 George Fortune/for the support of ilarytisbin, a pauper at Pittsburgh, ■• - i- ■ 900 W G Murray, for ■ '-V>' 960 Shipping tW way-faiftag paupers to Petersburg, 910 O Guyer, shipping psnper from 63 Expenses to Ironsvllle, ' -,- c - ff lo Selb on 'sccoiont Of Salary, •• •- 138 97 '' ’.iv r/K’- $383 12 Proceeds of Blair (h. JJmt House Firm. far the year 1559. 717J£baiihetrof Wheat ;85 of ofCtavortSed; 638 of Oats; 2880 of Corn (in cprk 305 of Potatoes;l2 o. Onions; 3 of small Onions/S6 of beets; 2 ‘bbis.of Pkklesf 62 loads of Hay; 10 ofCorn-fodder; 5323 Ibe of Fork; '225; of Beef; 230 of Mutton!: 3250 heads of! Cabbage; one, Steer worth $36 27; and sls' 46 worth of Hides, exchanged with McKee for Bra; and of Lard exchanged witb.Condron for merchandise.' , • i ; ; - Sock on Farm January 1,1560. 5 Horsss, 16 Mitch Oiws; Stock Cattle-1 Bull; 3 three year ohls; 7 two-year o!da: 14 yearlings; 42 head of stock' Hogs, and It Sheep. 1 Firming Implcment*±-\ Four-Horse Wagon; 1 Two-Horse Waicon; 1 Ono-Hortw Wagon; 1 Cart, 3 Plows; 2 Harrows ; 1 Shovel Plow; 1 CuitiVntoi; 1 Two HersO Sled; 1 Thresliine Machine: 1 Corn Shelter; I Porta ble ClderMill; 2 Wind-Mills; dec., &c. " ■Artuics JUann/cciurerl tu the H-rtsc. 32 Women’s Dresses; 11 Children’s do; -t6shirts;ls Che mlffis} 3Sacks: 15 Haps; 7 Aprons; 23 Skirts; 16 pairs of Sheets; 5 Bed Spreads ; II Shrouds; 16Chaff Ttetsj SO pairs PUIow Cases; 1195 lbs. Batter, and 1080 gUtana'Soop. Monthly Report for ISS& fI I I January, February, March;- June, - 3nly, August, , September, Octree, Novejnber, December, 4 9 1 11 m 83 s « u aflo 2*8935 The average number of paupers, regularly admitted and maintained during the year, wa* 7811-13.' ■ There were.Bss stragglers accommodated with;sapper, lodging and breakfast. - , ’ >■ - . Number of outdoor paupers, Jan. 1,1*69, £3 Number taken Ohargo of dnrlhg tbe year,88 Of this number 441sd »pd 48 warn during the year* Npmter j4o,-l, 1880, ,-c y. ~ 0 ■*. J 1 3 1 1 1 -* 0 <0 1 TTvo age* of the Inmates lu the lions* dnrluz tbs year ara »wly m can be sscerUdhed: . IS between Sturt W,Stt i at»t*aen«awNo,» .1? 2 J l *»‘w««nao tod 100. . Of the abOTO Dumbw Admitted thrnrm warm 41 06 foreigners, And 5 oolaredT iUUHMn* Kin* wwTU bwhda of Wheat on hurt u»tntdttc* - January, 1869, and Tli buihols raised «a the IWflTu* *uaa year j_a»d.thero were Bt2 htahels consnmadtTiS Btalr coantr Alin* House during tlu, year.S3 bushels nsod fcr iewl, DTkbujhdii sold to Mcs.m. Dlngbaai. Pattefaoo,, Woamerand Ferree for cash: emd SKhiwSaU told i&Wrm hands. There warn also 1253 lb». of Flour told to Farm jHands, and 25SS lbs given as ouMoor relief, to th* follow ' log families, vil: TSU lbs. tc tho Uotitheluu'r fiudtlyt 800 ki the Oates family; 636 to fho LiudseJ- family; BV3' tn fK. Thompson flunlly; and 300 to tho Kidd family. The eViie named Families also received 202 26 worth tiroosrtss, and the Watkins Cimlly 214 09 worth from tho Houm, -U1 bw, ‘ Wheat remains on hand Jan. 1, 1860. CM of Storming — lnclndlug Farm Hands, choppi ng wood, mailng rails and fence, Blacksmith and Wagon-ma, - **r*’ bills. Farm Implements, and alt other bills pertaining * , *** and nine dollars (909 00).- iSI ** •’ rt,„ Directors of the Poor, In and ftr ***** **“* ,ha *«•■*»«: •**- 46 00 *1 1« fttST to °*iU o*o. WEAVER, •» 'J’HE ONLY PREPARATION WQ®- DNIYERKAX. COKRXDENCB AND PATtMWfiism for SutMoaen, Judges, Clergymen. lauilesaadOanUsiito. ot the world testify to tha »aicacy of Prof. o. J~ Wood's Bair Restorative, and gentlemen of tbs Press ace ttOMimou* in Its'praise. A few testimonials only oanU lT *““ two circular for morn, aud it will bo impossible ~ ' *7 Wall Streat, Now York, Dee. 20tb. ISM. —P M ? Ttp ? tS: . YQar noto of the 15th lost., has boeaxe- saying that you heard that I had bean benefited by : J]* 9 of Wood’s Ilalr Restorative, and requesting #W fCWtiQcate of the fact If Iliad uo objection to site it. ". ■ r ’ : * award it to you cheerfully, because I think it due.. 11* Ji wout 50 yeftn; the coior of my Ijuir is autfuru, s*d - inclined to curl. Home five or six years eiucu it bfstaa ts. ■? , ' n B r “y> an(J the scalp on the crown of my bead to lbs* ■4U sensibility and dandruff to firm upon It. EwobofthM* dlaagrceabUlties increased with time, and about four month* aincea fourth was added to them, bv hair tailing off tbs top of my head aud tbreati|ing to make me bold. * - 1 ® “I* upploasunt predicament, I was induced to try Wood a Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling g» of my hair, for J had really no expectation that gray hair could ever bo restored to its original color except from / was, however, greatly surprised to find after the use of two bottles only, that not only was tiro felling o* arrested, but the color was restored to tire gray hair* and sensibility to the scalp, aud dandruff ceased to form on BT htotl, very much to tho gratification of my wife, at Who** solicitation I was induced to try it. ior this, among the many .■obligations I owe to her sax, I strongly recommend all husbands who value tho admira tion: of their wives to profl t by my example, and fiso'ft if growing gray or getting bald, v. _ respectfully, BEN. A. LAVKKIJPR, To 0. J. Wood A Co„ 4W Brdadway, Sfsw York. Sly finally are absent from tho city, imd 1 ear no loßstsr •t So. 11 Garrul Place. ' - - J ,_ „ Bi«nasfem, AK, July 20Ui, M6*. To Paor, .*. J. Wood : Dear-Sir: Your >• Hair Bettor*, live** liu do&fi ray hair 90 much good sineo I coounMoitt the u»e of It, that I wish to make known to the PC OLIO of its effects on the hair, which are great. A man or wo man may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a retort to yojW “'Uahr Restorative,” the hair will return more beam tlfal than over; at least this Is uiy experience. Believe it •111 Yours truly. WJI. H. KENBDTi I*. B,— Yon can publish tho abovo If you 1 She. By pub lishing in out Southern papers you will got more patron age south. law several of your certificate* hi the JMnk J&reuiy, a strong Southern paper. W.H. Kenedy. WOQD’S HAIR RESXORATIV£. Psol.O. J, Wood: Dear Sir: Having had tho misfortune to m#e the best portioiLor my hair, from tha effects of tha yellow fever, In New Orleans in 1851. I was Induced to make »trial of your preparation, and found It to answer as tha'very thing needed. Jly hair is now thick and g£w aud no . words can express , my. obligations to ybttto *ivicg to the afflicted such a treasure. . HXLKY JOHNSOJt. The Restorative is put up In bottles of throe sUet, via* large,^medium, and small ; tba small holds \A a pint; and retail# for one dollar per bottlo; the medium holds at least twenty 1 per esut, more la pruportSm than tho small,retails for two dollars por bottle; the large holds aooart, 40 per cent, more In proportion, and retails for #3. # * 1 ■ O-f* WOOD k CO„ Proprietors, 4ft'Braid wiy,’ Jfew kork, and lit Market Street St- Louis, Mo, ' . . _ For saU’by O. W. Kessler, 'Altoona, and br alt Mad Druggist* and Fancy Good* Dealers, ■ • llarchl,’oO-ly TO FAHMEKS & OARBENERB. subscribers offer for sale6o,ooaß*rrrls ofPOV- ’ uiusTTK made by tho Low MAmjEAciraiso Compact, to tots to suit pureUasors. This article Is;to the IweUMethyear of its introduction late this country, and has butUred for tllixers of every pthar description, for the toUowlng raasoßs. .Ist. It tomadefrom tho night soil of tho City of New Yprkj-by the t. M; Co., who have acepital of jftothOOO in vested fn the business, which is at risk should thenmakea bad article. ' - Corn and A egvtablos it. is tho cheapest, hestost and handiest mahura in the world ; U can bo placed In di rect contact with the seed, forces and ripens vegetation two weeks earlier, prevents the cut-worm, douhltt the crop? U Without dusagrvabU odor. Three dollars Worth or twoher rels is nil Bufflwentto manure an acreof com In the hill. ~ V'J 1 . 8- S 3 50 — & hbls. SS, and over 8 ddlb. $1 60 per barret* delivered free’ of artist, b nieli or railroad to New York City. ** Apampblet containing every information, andeertifloatos from formers aU over the United States, will be tent foe* to any one applying for tbe same.' • BROTHERS A 00., . North JHxtr UhreAewss, ' March* Philadelphia, /'CONSUMPTION AND ASTHMA yCured. : • ”■ i / JOB. H. JAMES, | Discovered, vrUnointho W««tlndies, acertoincureftc I Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds. and General DobUlty, The remedywas dissevered byfaim who* his omy child, adaughter, Was given up to dlo. Hie child was cured, and is now alive and well. Desirous of beoett tlng his fellow mortals, he will send to those who with U, the recipe cpnfainhig full directions for making and iw ■ ceisfullT u?fug this remedjvfro*, on'roceipt of their rirm with stamp for return poatagp. When received, take It to O. W, Kessler, Drugget, Altoona. There is not a single Symptom of Comsmnption which it does not at once • take hold of and dissipate. Night sweats, peevishness M Irritation of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult esc- § perforation, sharp pain s in the lungs, sore'throat, chilly t sensations,. nausea at the etomach, inaction of the y bowels,'wasting away of the muscles. Address 0; P./ BROWN A 00, 32 and 34 John St, Now York. March 8, 1860.v6m.« i S3USE AND LdT FOR SALE.— The subscriber offer* at Private Sale , CSU fend LOT no v occupied by hfltj op the owner of Adnlluo streets, HI gE|Wt East Altoona. Tlio House is A good Two- WW 3 X (jK' Story Fratne Building, containing a flail.tSHnUß Phrior, Dining-Koom and Kitchen on the a ® Ea "HßH|. fim floor, four good sleeping! rooms on the second floor. *' a finished Attic. The lot is Ip good order. Persons wishing to view the premises add obtain further tmformation will call upon the subscriber. ’ ■ 3IARGT. 31. McCBUM. . Altoona, Aug. lU'j, ISuMf. Q ABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION Ky la pnrenanro of b radiation adopted. ht' a stated njcetiag oftho Oaysr«rt Sabbath School Association, on the 28th of January last, a Coants’ C*nrab> tion of the friends or the Sabbath School cause will be held fn the Borongli of 'Tollidayalmrg, on Übdnejifay, th*2di,f Jtoy eerf, nt 11 o’clock, a. m. : And each of the several Sun day Schools in the county is requested to eend A delegation of two or more persons to represent them in said Conse* lion; who will be ornpofod for conic prepared to mako aom* report of the statistic, history, &c, of their schools’. J. PENN JONES, iVat [Mar.ls,’W,-Bt, H. B; WimmscTos, See';/. CHEAP WIN TER GOODS AT MoCORMXCK’S STORE. They will sell those goods very cheap, to make room for Spring 1 ansi Snmtnic Uoods. AUo a large assortment of Wall Paper ami Bordering, from New York, cheaper than ever offered In (Jj|g All other articles as cheap as the cheapest. 'March 15,1800. Administrators no Tic Notice is hereby given -that letters of Admlatetne. Uou oq the estate of WiUlatn Kenner, late of Atlwftk Blair County. deceased, haveiheen granted to the under* signed residing as aforesaid. All persons* knowing flint* eSlves indebted to said estate are requested to make Imtbi dtate payment, and those having claims trill presentlto same duly authorized for settlement. 'V QEO. UAWKJJS'VOErn, Administrator. Altoona, Feb. 23, ’6O-Ct*. BEAD AND CIRCULATE THE STATE JOURNAL. B. F. OUSTFR, Agent, Jlioona, tb. Marsh 8,1380. OUGAR AND MOLASSES BY THE SJ&siSgaj SS&** Sag. 28,1880. ■ i O.Xi I.COE ' rA I