IVEN AWAY} £ r > FROM 82 TO book hoM price*. V l2BooJ.i \ an- wK ted «y the f CHAXOfi^)^ <« 5.'., Uoiiin. - •- . I iUe Gifts to I‘Mchiql** . * KK > limiting ca*e*. . •* u <»!>*•« face*; hk- ■mi u? various *tjlc», “'" e I ' u,lu “* “nd Sto w Mcli ■j e t‘d m the that for other*. : OH 1 M c T«EM-! >ldLs OF ; v' A P £ H :1 TO MATCH. 'l> PAltßll F^K ■■ '■ - /Vl ii iuorni, ; j f ««! and thousaudiS, s.apd innt*. Testers, Cotllnp, *»., Vv. p. • at the Old Brian, ' Sl/wt, (near Tuurth.) i Front. trong & (Jo>, IERCBMtS, irs St., !*. Y., T : f TBE THAl|§ Vjeklv, to n«w PRINTS, EAG, y in.the Counftyfor gn in toll MadderColort. ' tit market, and netting ni’itly atteudeU to, ‘^v ocery Stdrs 11 KEEPS 1 COK- adj Cahcs, &o. eon, 'PZiOljrß* LUES, i iUS and TOBACCO. ' B RINIC, ret. Ifclovr Annie Street. , or 1 1 !0 IXSTAST RKUOtr VUIIMAXEXT CURE u! distressing complaint nM T ’S GARETTES, 1 uT Xa«sr»u St., X. Y. it free by post. - BRUGGILT3. )ODS, SIVBD, . i' CUEJLP^BT AGGARD. WJU. BE BOW) AX i'R ICESj ~ f J? an G STO(??, i' ' ; V OST. ESTATE Fpß> purposing chengl* n.ite in the i including hi* prij*** ! t inia properties of the *tths*sO»*r J. I). XXVT. PER DEPOT. wrv large nn I d»;R. purchased dir** i M.--. u» to sell atfflW* i;a!l quantifies from JJJr line to unrolms* t* H j. A J. J/JWTHKB. 'ION FOB EX koaciies, ASTS. mjfl • under ai.y circunuUe G. TV'. KESSLER T QUALITY OF ■.'.'hol'ifale andßaUi 1 -"* J. SHOEMAKER’ Masonic Temple- _ .VJ.OOO LATIIB9, i KT.IALS, lower tn*n I®* ■inTT\-MIOEMAKEfI'_ I.SSES by THE HAO, for sale WbolM*** C. JAGGABD. 7 FLOUR, PRO* I’JT STORE, in tliefll' 1 the stock a'ml prices. USE AND LJ)T> msth t.f AltomSj Ao«y !OH>' SUOWMAItW*' • ■* • 'i, 1 - ■ V.-.'- -irt ... ■•••“. J'O 0 -A.M. p*Q»ua nonw***w»r - - 4. w-Aar, Ho«W*J rtmr », > - *vn?nl ] u*u. h.,.a - .■< * ! nr»“6 u 'MAttSiOPBILr, mS : - for th» fromOSO A M- V/m7, during ti»« wM*,viUjd ftomTJO to &60 o'. ; r m. KAIUROAOfSCHEDULE. V Train Ea«tarr}rM 8&& M, Ata.ru 8,35- p\ M. ' Wat “:. M. - -7^SOA?M. 1 » East,- f,” ; « 1,20 A, M. ***, « Wat “ 8,25 i*. 3L, “ 8,40 P. M. « , East. « *,WA.U. ; v ■« 7,30 A.M. « Wert “ „ ftWf-M., “ P.M. uoLIABAySBUBiJ BRANCH connects with Eipross and Wat. anil Mali Train: East and Wat. *I*'MASA ÜBAJiCII TEAGiS connect -with Johns to wn ..iannuxiation Train *W«tfcj;rfinsto»-n \V ny LOCAL iptiVlSv APi u.-jSanBk'ine apd ; jnniles and ; characterize this charming lf iscD. Two weeks since; winds of March,’we hftd mild, grate-. ii ; l, balmy days, full of/Jlay sunshine and promise'of tarty jiaj-at-boipc folks, - . r ,jj ufc: : M i week the scene changed' «iot November in. tierytbing bat pipT even AUttle if that. This, ho wever, can -not last long, and tic warm alftweVs and fogs, with now and then ! streak of sunshine; trill soon bring out the eerly spring vegetables, nnd>before we know it jii! be working, wonders in the orcbaids—the rpplc and peach trees will put forth their pink ilouoms, and the cherry’ trees burst into enow fates ; already sweet ! ’ ; .. v " V “ ' I “Saflbdile, 1 I nut comes before the swallow dares, and take I The wimls of March with "beamy; uad rioleti dim I itot sweeter tbaa the lids of Juno’s eyes, ’ I Or Cytbera’s breath,” . > ire blowing over the sonny borders of the gar den, the roses are bursting into leaf, KlHea Ureput forth their'temler groen lehrcs,. the tuplesiare purpling with coming glories and ik evergreens (those old ' winter standbys) ire changing their russet, weather-worn hues for brighter colors, under -the worm soft April ! uias. Already the little wrens are bhirping •round their old boxed, or peering into . the rag ged bark fur the quickening ora of the last tears insects? the busy swallows ardTlooking out a safe cloister for their .summer homes, and lie noisy martins bare returned to woke us up u dawn of day. The birds and blossoms, haves and fruits of glorious summer will soon ail be with us 'again. \ I Lames Mite Society.—The Fadies’oonncoted ».;li tho Methodist Episcopal Church, in this jhce, have organiaed a. “ Mite Society” for the purpose of raising funds to make improrements ia end abput tho church and parsonage. The ms of membership initiation fee “ d three cento weekly aafdues. -This may ap bar a slow way to raise! money, it is [ utoaishing-hofk fastthese milea count up.— Iliwe ehodldboat least' 100 meinbbrs-to this Miety, which would, in one year, pay into the injury the snug . little sum of $lBl, enough ;j make O jdecicled improvement on the ffesent appearance of the church, if judiciously upended. We bad' almost forgotten to say th»l gontlomeuare,admitted into the sooietyon ;be same terms as the ladies. 4 Jhe ladies connected withthe Presbyterian ■ liJicl), have a society .of the same kind for the fijrpoie of providing clothing, for niissioii sries. This is a laudable work mid deserves ike encouragement ef every member. When ike ladies determine to do a thing they generally ' a u right, add wo hope those who are unlisted a the above enterprises may jhc Abundantly re warded. ’ V Xehribie Accidkst.—A friend writing to C! from s ahhath Rest, dated April 16th, gives ike following particulars of aj»; Accident at Mr. llartin Bell'a Furnacci:—. 1 A terrible accident occurred here yester iiy'• A J®«ng “an named. sahn Bush, while f tSjc ' act °f greasing, ,tbe engine, ,;wHoh blow? tee Furnace, had his right arm .torn offand Urribly mangled, by being caught between the trank of the fly wheel and the pitman, making f! a * ctssai 7 to amputate the arm near the i-MaUer, which was done by Dr. Christy, of ; -:® 0Da > Clark, of Bell's Mills, and Dr. jochleiDn, of Davidsburg. The patient is now to be doing well, and his. friends entertain that he will spejily " " L Ar notice our popular or| 001.-t. IV. Hall, aud our friend/Geo. ratton, Esq.,.iigain upon our streets, their r t:es at Hamsburg having closed on the 8d f Fcw »®» elected to the Senate of this r ts baT ®. ; fer tbemselres a tvider ?ep.u p'f 0 ’ at tlte first of their term, than r Ua!l * iniiflt watand iu lii f*^ e . Ah discussions on ' 'Us which casne before that body. Mr. l‘‘ tOD ma( l e nfuithfai clerk and iron the good I- mion those irhli'whom he was brought conne C fi o h. -Hipeltemaybp re-elected neit later -desuesithe posiUon. “ A" Fas bad occasion L* «■* “ dan.” «d all kiow whatit I .as now rendered, jet few we venture to i>aia n 0 lt? ° ngil1 * & Ds paternity, it kin 0 “ Joc %» famous bailiff of Liu- L g Dg^and * M* time of Henry VII. He L in tbe management of Win # buaiaeßs l ®?d 80 dexterous in jibe col* Lj. ° ° dueB » that bis same became prover- ■ * k#MfW: * •P* ll , e C“ a 6d io pay bis htu \ €Tr A pre t valent custom to ear, hL? . C “ a * Chuouts—Ah Irishpianout Wt| Ulveil ted a patent for cleaning chim -4{ 1 no °kB all other patents far “ into iiijf. C ’ ' : gdqse ties its lej^ tffte uL ? a -^ e «Wnraey. , yhe flattering K\ gf .. ° f j o ®*?”* the ?oot hius. ? % ■< **’" ‘‘O' • v.- . • . r . 7 10 A M. ••-7 M «• ■ : 730 “ i 0 A5-P, M. • ’ 8 20 P.M. , Book oct eob.Hui J—Thp pnblic,are caution ed against a Jeremy Bidc|er calUng himself “ Jndge Underwood,” and just now dredl&ting about'the country collecting money for the Bodies Mount Teriion Association.” He is saidioJiave succeeded remarkably WeU in Mis r . . nitaftia. j He is a swindler. Look but for all “ titled beggars.” • Discovered,—We learn that the unnatural mother of the child found in Mr, Loudon’* field, a short time since, has been discovered, bat made tracks before she was arrested. We do not know whether an effort was made, or is now making,-to bring her to justice, but presume that, like the rest, she will be permitted to escape the consequences due her murderous act. Ex-Rsy. Keibet.—The Oreensburg Democrat sa,yB that the whereabouts of the Ex-Boy. Kei sey, who stoped from that place in company with a woman named Minnie Lusk, alias Sarver, last October, have at lost been discovered. Mrs. JCeisey has received a letter from a gentleman in Canada,.informing her that Kelsey is teach ing school in Toronto, Canada West. ■ ■,: A Cahwdax*.— Onr legal cotejnporjay, pt the Tyrone Star, announces himself as a cguß* tte offiob of District j| Itogjdcp’ : }: r-' " ' r: :iy:i Mcojias—At a meeting df .tt* surviving soldiers of the late vror with M«dep, (in attendance 4t tlm’ftmend 0 f C, W. fiorrell, a deceased soldier of said war,) held ait tfic “.Exchange Hotel,” Newry, Blair county, Pp;, on Friday afternoon, the 13th inst., the fol lowing resolutions were unanimously adopted : \ WusheAs, It has pleased God in hia Provi dence to remove from our midst our worthy com pamon m arms, in. the late wa<<-»;»>. m s? e i‘ S iu r , HomI ; S "I*Ranter,, tT““ ***•>'*?: M U^S’v That v D hiB death we have lost,a gallant soldier and .companion. his companions in ams, wdl ohensn his memory, and .hereby offer our deceased. 06 l ° th ° famsl >’ and relatives of the to I th Qty p?pera bft vacated to publish the above, and. a copy be transmitted to the fnends and relatives of the deceased.' It was also resolved that the undersigned, surviving soldiers of *he late war with Mexico, do new organize ourselves into an association, for the purpose of performing military honors at the funerals of deceased:soldiers of said war: v. "That the uniform of the association stall be the same as that worn by the ‘‘ Scott Begion pf Philadelphia.” , That we hereby return our thanks : to the IwlhdaySburg Fencibles,,Altoona Guards, '* UBiata for their presence and'escort at the tuneral of our late comrade. 1 Resolved, That all the surviving soldiers resi* dent within a reasonabledistance, ; arc requested to join our organization, and report themselves immediately by letter to the Secretary, giving s idc n ce,. and the cocpf in which they Jfaolved, That when wo do adjourn it,shall ke to meet at the bouse of Capt. Mennier, fLo gan Bouse,) Hollidaysburg, on tbe fourth day ofkJuly next, at 2 o’clock P. M. Adjourned. „ John Humphreys, Bichard J. CrOrier, Jos. W. Gardner, . John Condo, Samuel Black, , A Patrick Morris, Thopias .Holland, Jacob Higgins, . , Newry, Pa. \ John M’Eenge, Hollidaysburg, Pa, W.M. WILLIAMS, jr. f FreJ!t t Hollidaysbu|g, Pa. Wm. G. Mpebay, Sec'y, Try Da. Ksysbh’s Peciqbae Svrpp.— The coughing season will soon begin, anti with it the deep seated coughs and.colds which ley the foundation of perpiaiient and oftentimes fatal lung diseases. -The true coarse to pursue' for •aijy afflicted with a cough or cold is to seek a remedy la the early stage of these dis eases ; for tho : • reason, that they ' are .muck' more easily cured in the .beginning than after they bare seized some vital part of the consti tution. The, remedythat is most suijp: to give immediate relief is Dr. Keyscr’s Pectoral Cough Syrup, a medicine prepared by him u with great care, and with a certain evidence that it will save' hundred's of persons from falling into a permanent lung difficulty if applied to in time. s irou can buy it in bottles, at fifty cents- and one dollar, at G. W. Kesslers. ' • • lOTHere is a jiaragraph about “ Early To matoes” which looks as if > might he worth tiding. It ia said to be “ certain sure.” “About the middle of April, take a few largo turnips and cut out the hearts of them to form a sort of cup. Pill the cavities with earth, and plant two or three tomato seeds, in each; iwhen the seeds have well sprouted, pull up all but the healthiest plant 4n each turnip, and let those that remain stand where they will have the benefit of the sun ; the plant will gw very lts food. n hep the weather becomes'sufficiently warm, set the turnips in a well, prepared soil, not less tha# three feet apart, nptkelathframes to Jteep theJ vines from the ground, and keep the soil well hilled up around them and you will have a crop that will astonish the natives. The advantage consists in getting the plants started early without setting them back bv transplanting. ; v A PoKM.—The name of ihe author, of the fal lowing is n?t-given. Jest he sWld : he. ove?- whelmod with letters from the leading literary journals, petitioaibghira -to contribute ' •'‘ only’* for a certain without futtheriebrnmeht, wp give it-v ■ :.y,: : h : ■' ; Al 2 MSS p 4» 2 spbiso. . , TUeWuliirtls sit on a swinging limb . Singin-MorftUJy single— All natnrjinesin (Be corns land To the Spring which area springin. Tbo_Brajts are growitt thoJJowa aroUowin, The peach tree buds IsswolHng big. The Js dre«4in m th«r abest satin, Anq top tria ls puttfn ou their eummerin. ilonr i wish I was a singJn hard T? na Wn J* HmU; 6fngth,e pm3Ci (la lhe.Biveotc«t Ujse*) Of Bpripg r if! basted with'the Tim. THIS £EKP. . •" Ketiiub. —Our friend Jolly, of the Ty rone Afar, gave notice in the last number ofdda paper Ahat the issue of this weekwouldbethe last under his proprietorship, and intimated that it wopld- go into the ‘ hands of geptlempn who .will make it on Ultra-Republican paper.- W®«. that is certainly a changeable Star, al mpst ns changeable as the “ little joker” In the thimble rig game. We wish Jolly success in collecting hisi outstanding accounts. Summit, Pa. . Altpoua, Pa. “ «r «• ti m .. *« M . «( Buncaufiville, Po. <* *t BoAMEßaWwuitfßD.-—The proprietor of the largeboordinghouse, oo Emma street, formerly * fcrimtyer of rcgulaTJSoanters j , ® UERirF ’ s SALss Funk will «ell the ° I Court, .title -and Wtfrest >T ® % * parcel of lhnd izi LogantOwn ship, apres, .having thereon erected a Email-log dwelling house. ; ‘ ■'- The.righfc and iatereet of Jpl»;Mbran in and to a half lot of ground and a two story hoek boose, situate oq Mulberry street, fiolli- j; ~y - : T . h y A -tso ?loryj brick dwelling house, and tfctt dot of ground apfiurtenint fherfetoi statute In Ty rone be sold, ns the property of DaTidsotf,, • . The rigbv*4tle.«nd interest of SamuelEoyer, dec’d, iaimd to 230 acrSs rf land, sitiate in ,h*^ffg large lrfick We “Poor Bonsfe?*: ,• • The right, title and intereSt af Sattmel CaU vm in nndjto a tract of land, situate in Alleghe ny townshlp,..and containing 480 acres aud al lowance!: yi ' v\ ;■ y ,y .■ •; ~.y.,y...y The right, ti^ fl and of Aai»k brook to a Slot of ground in TFUliarajsbntg, *nji hay ipg thqeon| ereoted a twoyrtoiy plastered dwelling house; and a smaUfr-Mne stable. - " vThe rtghjj, title,and interest of Jiiohael Cas siday in and to; a tract of land in Logan town* ship, conlaiulog 105 acres—a tract 4f lan din tract of land inLogtn township containing 480 acres. The right, title and interest of Pavy Wertz, to a tract .of land, containing 172 acres, and im- situate in Franks town township. The right, t||le and interest of Martin Daffy, in and to a .lot pf ground situate in Hollidays* bup £* having thereon orecte i a two story frame dwelling hpuse,; "V ' - . Al ot of gronnd aad appurtenances. situate on B!air sfreeti Hqilidayshurg—%ld:ns the proper ty of Wm. B. and Mary Ann'^mith. Thasks.-tOu Monday .evening last the mem bers .of the Altoona-Brass r&eip i®nts of twp large and handsome cokes,- pres ents from a couple of yoong i? this place—' discussing the cak#» the fallowing resolu tion was adapted atid ordered to be 'published:,. , " Reiolvtd, That the thanks of the members of the Altoona Brass Band are hereby .tendered to the young ladietj who have so- kindly contribu ted to their enjoyment; thia evening,, by the pre sentation of two large and : excellent cakes, and we assure them jthat this token bf their good will will.ever be rameiabered by thoaeupon whom it was conferred. >] ■ ' ;1, ’ W. W. SMITH, Aecy. Djjhocuatio: >Ci.vb—The Democracy of this place met.atShhltr’s Hall on evening laht, a ;Demociatip 'ciub for the coming campaign CoL John Woods was chosen permanent President by acelamation. Speeches were delivered by Messrs. Woods, Turner, Stew art, and Leonard- The club will meet every Saturday eve nihg. ! ’V V ;' A EitKfiT; Tyrone Slctr say? a men named Samuel for a. long time a KsWcnt of Tyrone, wasaixfeted in that on Eriday ovaiing, Qtb inai., on a warrant from Northum berland •! charging him with forgery— He wa? taken to [Milton in custody of an officer. Kotice.i—THc subscribers to the Capital Stock of the Altbona Gas aud Water Company jure that ,if the of is not paid pa orpitforothe 16th Assembly for thpincorporatlon of GiS and |fa ter Companies will be strictly enforced: • “Section 8. That if the stbctholderi iphether *“■ o ri,gih»l Subscribe* or assignee, after twenty day’s.notice of the time and place appointed for tho paymentjof any instalment or proportion of the capital stock,-shall neglect to pay the same at ;the placfe appointed, for the - space of thirty Aays after, the time appointed " for payment thereof, such; stockholder Shall.' ip addition to the instalment sopalledi for, pay at the rate of. one per Centum per month for every delay of such payment, and if the- same ahdadditional penalty shall become, equal to the sum before paid on account of such share, .the same may be forfeited by and ip the said company, and may ha-sold by .them at public sale for such price ns may be-obtained therefor, or in default of pay ment of anyi stockholders of such instalments as aforesaid for the spice of sixty days after the time appointed asjaforesaid, the president and managers may at :tholr election cause salt to be brought -in ,the saifae manner as debts of a like amount are now recoverable, for the recovery of the Biune, tiogcther;.with the penaltlesaforeBaid.’’ ■ ; ; iBENJ. i\ BOSE, Stc'y. Altoonp, LAjppJ 1860-ft. r ■ .. •>* ; • r•, • - : l.- 1 - __ - ■>*-i ' f. tr’iSe StockJioldera of the AUoona Gas & Water Company, will be held at the office of the Company, nt the Gas Works, on Saturday evening, May ;oth, at 7J, for the purpose of hearing the report of the President and Board of Managers. An election for President, a Board of fiye Managers and aiTreasurcr, to servo for the eii suing year, will be held at the office of the Com pany, ou Monday, May 7tb, between the hours of 0 A. M. and 1 P. M. No persojn will be allowed to vote at said election unless the full amount of his capital stock shall have been paid in. • .’ i , A CARD. I have. understood from & reliable source, that Interested parties have reported that I had moved my GAS i FITTING AND PLUMBING establishment 1 from Altoona. I would respect fully Inform the citizens of-Altoona that it is not, nor has ifc ever been my intention to re move. Persons desiring work done in a good and Substantial manner, and at lowest prices, can be accommodated by calling at my shop, 3 doors below the Post Office, or upon B. F. Bose; General Superintendent's Office. Stojus-Hoosk asp Dwelling son Best. —The store-room and dwelling, now occupied by Rich ard Smith, as a tailor .shop, will be for rent from the first of April, 1860. It is a desirable location, For further particplars inquire of B. i. 0. Kerr. ' ; [Mar.29,’6().-tf. BENJ. F. ROSE, Sec'i/. G. A. OGELSBY. k’ 3 **? l ? of a is nowm A at tbh London Court Circular, aTadyof requisite ■beauty. who was driven madly , ;H— ■—-i, and she resided with her }itl Jf-—a wealthy - sharebroker, mansion in Cavendish ;abont to weeks ago, she silled in the dusk into her husband’s library to procure & book. The'iadj’s maid saw her enter the apartment, and in a mete frolic concealed herself behind • thecurtainohelonging to the window, dndl her had placed npon the work she came m search of, Whenslft suddenly sprang upon he{ frith adond ahbdL ;P» lady' was so astounded by the shock, tha tshe was struck al thast senseless. Delirium; ensued; confirmed madnMs foUowed. which has ever. ned withontabatemont, to. a degree dangerous j her. .. Her propensities are fierce and vicious; she "tries V l>Ua hi all who approach her, and it is more than probable she will neTer recoTer ber reaaon. HAjUKIEbi Ou the 16 th Just., byEev. XJoydKnight, Mr. DAVID W6A.yjSE, to Miae FRANCKS CRISP, both of Hi&idayd pore.. : . '■ ,■ ’ / ’. , ' / _. 0n the2ndday of Amß, IMOi by Pamnel Jones, Em., tn Tj™>e City, Mr. JOHK6TOK GARDNER. toMissMARY A ASH, both ofTyrona tp., BhOrcoanty,!**. , At his residence near Davenport, lowa, on the 27th of March, after a lingering ftlness, JOHN WALKER formerly of this county. ' ■ ; At the foot of Plain 10,- ori tho 15th lust. PEARSON F. KNEE, aged 7 years and 28 days. w*» v»» rtAULIO!.'—WHEREAS MY WIM! ha* loftmybed aud&ard without any jnst cause or provocation, this is to warn all pawon* not to barhimor trusthcron myaocoant, as X am determined ttrpayno debts df her contracting after this date, unless compslled by law. - DANIEL W. NEWH.UID. AprillS, 186b-3tA QTaCKHOLDBRS' MEETING AND Kj. ELECTION,—A meeting of the Stockholders of the Altoona Pair View Cemetery Association, will be held in the Lecture Room of the Prcebytarian Chorcli, on Friday evetnug, April 20th, at TU o’clock. Anelection ibroffl cers fur the ensuing year will be held. By order of the President, April 19, ISewt ’ - OEO. W. PATTON, Sec's/. A DMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE—No JL JL tico is hereby given that letters of administration on .the estate.of lyaltsr 0. Koe,lato of Altoona, Btaircouh “ty, dec’di, have been granted to the nndcr»ighcd, residing as aforesaid. Alt persons indebted to said cstuto are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duty authenticated forsettlcmcnt. V ■ . HAKV BOEt Adjninwtratria:. April 19, 18C0-ot, Jj. A. MlhhElt,Adinijiittrator, BOERHAVE r 8 HOLLAND BITTERS CELEBRATED HOLLAND BEMJDT POK Pi SEAf EO F THE KIDN EY$, conpiAiwa?', WEAKNESS op any kind, FEVER AND AGUE, 4ad the various afloctlons consequent upon a disordered STOHiCH OB LITER, Bucb m Inajeestloiv Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Despondency, Costivcutes, wwiiSi 4 Nervous, Rheumatic, and \ , ““ tn numerous instances proved beneflcW, and in others effected a decided cure. aom I' onD,l » prepared on strictly WoumSf 1110 teanner of the celebrated «W w, P Q0 * 9 Mr. .Dayton's dSw^tlMt** fFtoni tbe'KcW York LeijSriJ’ Tho fine lithography of : ■ J u CttRIST AND'HIS AE06l?iB8i“ ; i[}th, most elaborate surroundlnga, a copy -oFWhlch atlrao . ‘Mention for tEaHPors of M«cy,is a niost fain •Md® to the office, the studio, or ffiß boudoir. Tho gift acebmpanyfng this enterprise is aflp»»poctoet Bible, houndjn purple and gold. ' “■>, ST * . Thejßible which wo present with this {amreaaire enrra- Ting is22th u., Uonnd in -velvet,,3rtth giitrtosand clasns. worth at retail from $3 to $4. •“J;. , *” TotJioM who wish tj purchase thls jfeUgtens picture B4le ’ °t «' B r y respectfully, ASJfi A. UTKmgfc' ToO. J, TtbodiCo., 4*l Broad wny/rfc* York. ; '■ j My finally are absent from the citv. and I am no Innsm at Nm 11 Currolplaco. T Slamnston, Ala.. Jnly'Wth; 186 W. ' ToPSona y.Yoon; D.-ar Sir; Your “ Hair JtasOrw. tiTt duu.dou ny Hair so much goodsiuco I tha that I wi,h to wake known to the PUBHc oflta effects on tho hair, which are great. A manor wd man may be nearly dcpriv.Nl of hair, uml by a resort (4 - Restorative,” the hair wilt return more beMK Jttful than B? er; at least this is my experience., BelleT* tt a „ ■ Yonrs truly. WM, IT. KjSrDt!^ Y. S.—‘Yotican pnhlish the above if you like. By Mis liihtug lu onrSouthern papers you will get morsnttte »» south, Isco several ol your certificates in tho Jfoisfc JliTCftty, atSticOag Southerly paper. W. 11. Kenedy. ■VVdbD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Pnor.O, J. Wood; Dear Sir; Having had the mtsforluaa to lose the best portion of toy hair, from the effects of tha • yeHow fcror, in New Orleans tn 1861. X waa Induced I* make a trfalof yotjr preposition, and found it to answer ao th'e verytblug needed.’ My hair U now thick and alt*, by. aua no words can express my obligations to you U pying to the afflicted such a treasure. • • w , . -' v T: | FINLEYJOH.XBOX. - . ®>e RwtoraUtela putup in bottles' of threo etseg via’ IMge. wtd small; Hie small holds.i, luarriud, and tlio mar* happy. ‘' A Lecture oh r, or how. tu.chooao a'part* i h complete uprk oq|lld ry. It coiitains i«i—wnrrtiuted to bewprtb . uaaoU fur it, 25 Cents in Btoacls cr Wtoge stamps enclosed, *lll securo acopybjrelurnV *■■,•*»*»«!* 0 lifetime to tho cttaofdU raso oB -u iUch hlg books treat. ‘Address'd. TKLLBK. Sl. D Ao. 5 Nearer streetj Albany, If. Y. •.-•;• ,w 2. ru. afc 9!{4 bvt jjadttera.' Seiitfcjr nadt vU dress Pr. Teller, os above. : - • -April XTllii *W-ly/ TOO-FARMERS i& GARDENERS.— Rf*"* 0“.«» Barreto Ofpoo- Com***?, i■ Wtwfefc tam iWentiethmJ ?««?* uc^°D^tito this iountry, im| t»to crutlitra^^^ tiUtemof Worjotßcracrti^Mub^rl^lblloWteKMS^ ’4fk It ißinadd fro® the iigiit ioU of iko Ciiv at v«« h*?*' o ■ , ' v^io * iav o a cnpiuU of 2100.000 In * at rto/M ffoTKi tv Coro npa Vegotnljlos it to the cheapael. neatest and handiest teannftt In the world; itch be olateifln HU or rallroadln Sow York CUv. ‘ «n«B|.wniMh ft .A. p ? n, ‘ ,b ‘‘‘ t containing ove’Jj- information, and certificate. from torment all over the UuitodStateei wDlito eenfftSi'S A»yoa«eH>lyißg*rtiiowinto. wut w *e« are# ft , BROTHERS , 1 March tIBS‘ U ilih* iSodlt %ioxt, THE SUBSGRIijER HAS LATELY opened a BOOK fiTOIUS neit door to t toe corner of Virginia and Annie Ureett JfmSMl. where may be found ’ Old and'Stanford Aitfoon, New ffS, Light Literature, Vcriydicala and Staple and. Fancy Stationery in large vdrietie*. Alfoona wo respectfully lnvi]td to call. ’ Wft° **tJ , Aj^^li. Souse, sign an-h ornament AT, PAlNTlNG,—hKsskskeys 1 SS- outCo . SIGX AXD PAINTING, iira wprkniatiUko mannertaafttlow nri^jr constantly on;liand and fur lo^r^^ ll^ I3MSS, PUTTY 4 IJArerERS'l J ArerERS' tooii • GLASSES] STAIJJEEf * ENOBaVbD WI?^I>QW^OtASH, IiOOKINQ A- KItAMKS, GILX ANJ) KQgKWpQD CARYBD: & ORNAM KijfTAL GILT FRAMES, roqrlvc prompt at tention. ' ’ ' MOC^^ at^co *| Pa. : , T°SflS? ra r MBEGOT&OF OentUmen :—ln pnmmnce of the 43d «w(in« of May Bth, 1354, you arc herSy SJrtSTi? ventton at the Court Uonse iu UoilMavahnn* #iT £?V at 1 o clock, in tbo afternoon, 1 ftmJ so!, IffitM, j Will sell n>y entire stock of goods at Wholesale and rent my store for a term of three or more wane ’ April 5.T8G0.-U. ■ - . ...... , HOUSJC AND SALE.— Thn subscriber offers at PfKrafbSale • •-J the HOtSK and LOTuow occupied by her «mHAI on the corner of Adeline and Jnlia Streets’ «■ 1 i East Altoona. The Uouse Is a good Two- WH B«|V Story frame Bniialng, containing a Hall. JOAbUB Parlor, Dining-Room and Kitchen on fint upor, four good sleeping rooms on the second floofti a finished Attic. The lot is in good order, -r Persons wishing tp view the premises and obtain farther will call upon the subscriber Ata»«, MUIJb, W “*"• M ' ***** ITHE VERY BEST ARTICLE OP It. Price as low- as the low est. T^?J&J*nJ jE ~~ TAVO ROUSES SlTU streets?? -9 11 ST J SEET > between Annie A jollp efisK” lt purchaserB - ; J - K ««*»• Q.IIQCERIES.—A LARGE AND *4 * *^.ss®Sssf *