IM TEES, AL.BAMIC 1 of the preeent popularity only oundciL talitfae- • 'I oata; and the worthy. ' Ifl, J&UDdiCe, « System, dneys, >n * « bordered iek and digestive anenily cured by hat acquired * ‘ any nmilatpre- WITUOOT WATT' ii ny Bronotiti*, la.- a, XaeipUait' ’ '(oniihxny cure* mption. oncer cheek and ha»a proceeding td by Dr. C. U. cA Street, Pha*. y druggitU and ■•re, at 76 unU C. M. Jackson of each bottle, annually by the oy’s Almanac, : commendatory country. Thu* all our agtnfa^ liousb ft,Dii dS|f. {liwy 19, ’O9-1 j EMALES. ILLS. ! ’l’ilU am the ro- ■ ii.t.v *re mllJ u, ■ al iliregßlnriti,, ■ iibtructioug, whetW ‘lUluMWe,p»lpU»- ftueotton*. hjrtsrio, Ao.. ilUtarUd •!<*),, ILLS in the treattMitof nich hn.TocoiUlK7i«.l ' ‘antifu!, and the be -nale canenjoy gocj vtr no ob.tmctlou '' (loclilio. ■IU.S •f r. fur all cbmpliunt. ft*’' iftsftlusblj,-ir. _nhxi : ily. They Ufv !i ;.m at different p<.- i ilii-sauctliinoriiouw vciica, vktfi they th,- • ajricc to the tHr> r.liT, < -xstkit Aozav, ■£i!-*a,y, Sfff iu IloliWay.hnrg ly , Dt.. 8, ibOSt-ly, led Id*ap. usin.uenUy.'OTjppaUy, n-ui that -ibffuttti freijncnt In tlw iurmidable dlnae.-i ; deranged state of ! compla/aU usually lor, have, their origin tnid insure regularity eniii fcc a litming to ; ...f thotr*aud«. That s j sure. When a tkir r a known to &K. ti: ■ Liver, or diieM" ut;- .ieraugwoentf i- : ■ f Dr. M'fei/i-’* i-i nrfth.Pa., anillhf . dr r'-mc-iiy >et :. .iy i-* placed. v-: f r JiR.M'LAN'Kd «jfr.atarid : hy FIIE4I rr ..r- other PliU pur ine public. Dr. M’- c Venaifug”. .stores. ' -Vontffet: > f EMINO BRO*. /f/M 'mm .argeat!! !e Entry :;ie and iectnr**- i m <34 tniir* from 6 tolO uafanteed to be«™ mU(-& and qoallfiw •1 icatioc— r.«yl*tt st iking f-T ■ ** Ohio Ftatd F»h*- ,-j fur the past W«r View of the . tv. JENKINS- Pittsburgh,T* 1 - J’ PBIVATK ; April S 6, !Beo.-tf I’lE LIGHT.' k atalcw^ ,-. of Jon=» ..nj uther Ua«t- entlehjsS l>. TROCt w««g; disolwrse W*,# 1 * /TdesgS?- j r s. hii xa**- , SHAVING, ** At KZSSUS’B, E PBBSKK- . |HffoKa Critew. ALTOONA MAlt. SCHEDULE. - MAILS CLOSE. (trtrrn noHjOnyaUnrg, . dull 10*; almrgi Thnra *'‘ M& MAILS OPEN. • ■ ■ T4O « gfe -i .. 6 55 P. ST. b*J]£" open for the transaction ofbnslnejfl from 6\3o*A M* ,F M-, ilurlirs Ibe woe{, amJ from 7.50 to 8.50 o’. **' t *»r» Sunti'i}- •* 4 JOhN 3HOESUKER, P. M. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. „... T. E*u arrive* Bjlo P. M.. leave* 3,25 P. M, *V “ West “ 7.40 A. M. » 8.50 A.M. Bum “ 1,15A.M. “ l.ao A. M, - We't “ 8,25 I*. M, “ 8,40 P.M. ,■] lUal 7.15 A..M. • “ 7,30 A. SI. - I *' l i. West “ 6.55 P. M., « 7,10 P. SI. •r n , j[,)l.Ul»AYSnimn IIK-t-NCII connect* with Kx]»eg* , in Kiel unJ West, and Mail Train East and VW«t. INDIA'' A BRANCH TRAINS conuocl ’f lb- Bonn! pf Directors of the Penn* V Company. held recently, the ;V:luwing preamble and resolution were adopted: '■ WiiKKKia. It if p,roper to let it be fully and rleariy understood that it is the, settled policy of this Company to keep aloof from all political 'ualests. and to disapprove of any of its Officers or employees taking any active part therein ; therefi.ro, Raoivtd. Thill whilst we disclaim any 'lnten tion to interfere with the individual rights of our !'ff::ori v or ptnplnyees, we will regard any nt (empt to control the votes of those in the service of tais Company, or in any way pervert its in flu™-; 0 to the support of any political party, as vjrhcicnt ground for sumrnarv dismissal.’" Ac iplnt. —On Saturday afternoon last, a lit-' •'.e girl, aged about five years, daughter of Jilrs. ■lire, was so much injured by a fall from the hbony of the Washington House, above the K. B. Warehouse, that her life is despaired of. I’, appears that she was playing on the balcony, attached to the second stor\( of the renr bnil t;r g, around which there are no banisters, and gating too near tho edge, tumbled over and fell into the cellar of the building, the door •ending to which bail been lift open, in fulling W head struck.sime hippd substance and broke i- hcle in her forehead about the size of a penny. Medical hid tvaa summoned and till done that co-iid be to alleviate her sufferings. At this tiaiucihe is in a', critical' situation and but little ;pcs art entertained of her recovery. ,v ■■•kr.so Match.—Tom Buckley, a,’; as the i.tiutrick Boy,’ the celebrated pedestrian, suc f.-stlullj performed his great feat of •- !l consecutive hours without sleep or rest, at tno Washington Hotel in/thia place, last week. H’ ctcrmenced to walk at 6 o'clock P, M., on ' -.“day and walkednutil 10 o’clock P M , on 'jiuiir. on a plank 45 feet long, H feet high, . ; feet wide, at the same time carrying a ili! kmps.igk on his shoulder. We Lave ■■ i a number of stories in relation to his ap ■J ■ ' cuice jnvt previous to accomplishing his feat, tut •<« th-.y h'.re been contradicted, we will not tl-ii: suffice it to say, that vre would rri'iir hv -ijouid make his money that .way than "" •'■irn that Tom intends to Repeat his ■wt tc .luhnstown, during the coming week E®' Some time since, ,tbf Huntingdon Union sMtfi. that t chemist named Dr.-]Uos. who gave ' if-iinc m that’ placo on drugged liquors, had «v.nz«i. some of the lager beer manufactured •» I US. place, j and fcnnd it to contain henbane, muriatic acid and other poisonooa ingredients, •te Messrs. Wilhelm •& Bro. arc the only manu fietarers of the-article in this place, the charge, 5 ; «“rse, referred to their beer, and they have since hind it examined by Dr. Griffith, of Hun fjogdon, who gives them the following certifi- fst*: I'uis is to certify that: I hare this day exam- J cet] - chemically, a sample of Wilhelm & Broi’s Beer, manufactured at Altoona, Blair '' onnl V- «°d find that it contains.nothing but the e;«a»atB ■ of auci Beer, —t«nU,' hops W .' w * u ' r - J. S. GRIFFITH > Hiiiitiagdon, May 3d, 1860, In a fey weeks the census taker will be i locking at the doors of on! citizens,'and all 1 ’tio ?ire bltsacd with a I goodlyportion of this j ecr.j« goods sbon’.d fee preparing to receive )| Im - H eretofore many bare refrained/rom gir- j • 5 ? correct answers to persons appointed to !*' it t * ie cen Bus, sapposing that if theydid so, • *euld lead to an increase of taxation. This; 11 «hso. Theasseasors.inallprobability, will; lerer sce the list of the marshal. The names aaiou,lt of property of individuals are not P 1 listed; only the number of inhabitants and * ttoUDt °f real an& personal estate in each State county are coa|lenBed from ; Uie Marshalsre- ' #fns ' Corr ect answers ‘ to - all questions are try Stable, as showing,' by comparison, the our country is m*king,‘not onlyin pop bon, but in departments J* P^^ .Cbjjn* c ®> etc., the inc«aBe ,tbe fidd, tbe mine. ,V P ’' snt * of '*? 9X 3 bther. branch of Industry i. Cn(l8 to onjr united national l ,ni * resources. If all could bemadeto > JKptand the importance,' ip .this .respect, of >aBw6n r the aggregate ireaith .of qnr ' wwned.iip, nwolt astonish Hbatt Rains and Slides.— During lbs hitter | part of last week we were favored with the I heaviest rain we have ever witnessed, ahd as a \ natural consequenee, all the strea&s id the country were mrtcii swollen, aud a great amondi frtf property along the thanks has been either swept away or damaged. Several washes and ! slides occuired along the Penn’aßailroad. which i considerably deranged the running passenger j trains on Friday and Saturday, only one trains each day arriving from the east. The meet ex tensive slides Dccurred between Perrysville and "Mexico stations. They almost covered the track for half a mile, and in one case carried the track some distance into the river. Two paspenger cars, which were standing below the first slide, were struck by the second slide and thrown into the river. A heavy force of hands I were immediately set to work to clean away the earth, and on Monday Inst the trains commen ced running as usual. Tyrone City, we under- j stands was partly submerged by Bald Eagle * Creek, duripg Thursday night and Friday. The ! boom, nt Williamsport, on the Susquehanna j River, was broken and about 80,000,000 feet of lumber swept away. Loss estimated at half a million dollars. 7 00. A M. 7 00 AM. 6 30 P. M, 740 - .7 10 A. M, 715 “ Can Consumption be Cubed?— The exact period Nhen this terrible scourge of the human | race becomes incurable has never been satitfac | torily determined, whilst all agree thpt it is in j curable in certain stages. Wlien the lungs arc : once destroyed in their structure, aud when i deep-sealed ulcers begin to corrode them, there ; is very little hope rtf a cure, although- cures ! have taken place after such lesions were known ■ to exist, as has been proy.cn by post mortdta ex ■ nmination, A wonderful remedy and a sure ! cure in nil incipient cases, is “Dr. Keyset's - Pectorol Cough Syrup,” .a medicine made by Dr. . Geo 11. Keyset of No. 110 Wood street, Pitts ; burgh, Pa., after a'number of years of careful I experience, ond after having cared numbers of j cases of very dangerous pulmonary disease that i had been given up by physicians. Dr. Keyset 1 has studied medicine regularly aud belongs to the old school, and the medicine that he offers to the public has, besides, a high reputation among our people. ;We could refer to hundreds of oases of incurable iung disease, in which this medicine has cured. The cost -of a trial is a mere trifle as he sells it in buttles at fifty cents and one dollar, at bis drug store. No. 140 Wood street. For sale by G. W. Kessler. llorbery.—On Thursday night last, the peri odical and notion store of H. Fettiager, in this place, was entered by means of false keys, and the following list of articles, as nearly ns cflu be told, taken therefrom, viz : 11 silver-cased gold pens, valued at $2O 00 20 assorted gold rings, So 00 2 gold pencils, ” “ ’6 OD 1 pistol. “ “ 2GO 2 breast pins, “ “ 600 1 box set rings and pins, 2 mednlliotos, 2 sets studs, I indies’ pearl portmoonie, “ A lot of small round portmouaies, Mr. F. offers.a reward of s2ofor the recoverj of (he goods and the apprehension and convic- “ We refer our readers to the advertise ment of Messrs. Church & Dupont, No. 400 Broadway, New York. The “ Blood Food” is one of Ihe greatest medicines of the age, and is rapidly driving out of the market all the quack nostrums of moderp times. Its efficacy is so great, and its superiority so justly acknowledged that it is found difficult to supply the immense and increasing demand for the article. Dr. Ea ton’s celebrated “ Infantile Cordial” is a medi cine prepared by a regular physician of emi nence in his profession, and one who has devo ted bis life to the peculiar, phases of Infantile disease. It is noimmbng, but a medicine which commends itself to those only who can appreci ate it. —Apalachicola ( Flur .) Timet. advertisement. Large Gun.— Yesterday morning amoannotb cannon manufactured at Fort Pitt foundry, pear Pittsburgh, and intended, to be mounted at Old Point Comfort, passed through this place. It weighs 49.09 D pounds, has a 15 inch bore, and the metal at the muzzle is 6 inches thick. It being tod heavy for one car, a kind of arch bridge was built over two cars and the gun swung underneath It, in order to equalize the weight on each car. If a full load out,.of it wouldn’t make a ship bound and glass rattle, we don’t know what would. Testimonials to Cot, Taos. A Scorr.—We understand that a magnificent silver servici is now; being manufactured in Philadelphia, on the order of the employees of the Penn’a R. R. Co., which will be presented to Col. Thos. A Scott, late Gen’l Superintendent, at an early day. No.man is more worthy of such (a token of re gard than Mr Scott Success of .Ikon City College. —During the past month upward of thirty young men, from various points of the Western Stales, have grad uated at the Iron .City College, Pittsburgh Pa. . The College was never in a : more prosperous and successful condition than at present ; and since Rasing removed to the new,building, the numbers in attendance havebeen.constantly .in creasing.—Commercial Journal, VUteburgh. Gift Books. —Mr. ST. A. floater baa,opened a book storo-in Sbaek &.Gnish’s American House, Main at, aborethgP. B. R. Co.’s Warehouse. He has on band an excellent assortment of standard and miscellaneous books* which be Bells at rensonabfe, prices, and jriU gire a gift worth ,from 26 ctii. tois6o witheachbook pur chased north sl,QO : or over. Call and see. Mcj)Qoi)3d, of this places ass) Raines Mclntosh, of Ncwrjr bate been appoint ed Peputj Vinlnls to assist ia faking the <»B8W <»f this oqaiitj. Verily .that is. distribu ting but making them rather small Two marshals could.haye dune the work in' time. ■ ..a , \ Igu. ,WUh * viaw to a new. eupply, I now of fer njpM«entWooltQfma«ic and musical in'. is deisircd, bnire&t tiie Bootjuid Stpre. V 1 .' \ / ■-■ «. SMITH . “ “ 4 00 “ “ 2 00 “ “ 0 00 r for "r d ' ,r , [ Moss Icb Cbeam.)—John Alexander requests j OS to inform the lads and lasses of Altoona, gid all others who wish a saucer of good ke cream wherewith to cool theinnefperson, that he will khejl the ottkk on hand at«H times (hiring the j coming summer, nt his saloon, on. Main street, ; two’doors above Kerr’s store. We know John i, to be one ofibe cleverest colored gentlemen in j the town, -and ean assure-all who may call at hia saloon that they Will be politely Waited up on. He will also keep on hand a prime article of spiced oysters, during the summer. Peram bulate around that way and slide hi. Attempted Suicnk— William White, cashier of the Freight Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad Tbe Accommodation Train between llol lidayaburg, and Huntingdon, is under the care of that prince of good fellows, Cnpt. Franks, in room of the “ model conductor.’’ whom wo are sorry to learn is confined to his bed with an at tack of inflammatory rheumatism. Messrs. Editors: —l hare again decided to give you a letter, which, from the scarcity of local items, must necessarily beshortyet 1 trust it may be some interest to the readers of your paper. I During jmrt of last week, an enormous qaan -1 tity of rain fell in this region, causing the | Juniata rivysr to rise to a great height, and j threatening to submerge our bor j ongh of Gaysport' hu t fortunately a part of :.. the dam gane way and let off the watpr, much jto the joy of our neighbors. Many of the gar- I dens in the towß(,,werc overflowed to the depth : of a foot, entirety drowning out the vegetables, j &c. Mo doubt considerable damage has been ‘ done to the fences and grain fields along the river. Business in our town, which has for some time been very dull, is beginning to look up again. The Rolling Mill is rapidly progressing toward completion, under tbe energetic man agement of Mr. Thomas McNamara. Messrs. B. M. Johnston & Co. have taken the initiury steps toward the erection of a Wire Factory in this place. , The site selected for it is that occupied by : the building known as Lytle’s Saw Mill. It is confidently expected that it will be in operation in the course of five or sis weeks. 1 75 1 26 00 00 xuuge raylor will hold uu Argument Court in this place, on Tuesday, June HGth; On tho 7th itut., at the Lutheran Parsonacre in Williams bnrg, In the tiev. A. 11. Aughe. Mr. ALFKKBS. UANCUI'F auii MhssMAUY A SOIUiiCK, all of Catharine tp.. Blair county. I On the Bth inst.. by Hie same at the house of the bride', faO'er. in Williamsburg. MV.SAMU LL S. W'AKJSUAiI and Mies SAUAtI KLLKULCTK. * , ‘''e M. K. Parsonage ip ttulMUaysburg, On theGth Hint. si nfi. H m.t S *V r ‘ I!ICHAJ ' U ' iPOND and Miss &AUAU L. OUALAI’j all of Fraukstown tp. On Tlim-eday, tho 3th lust., at tlio residence of Win Tay lor, by Her. 1. J. Whiten, Mr. MiL-e frame, 18 feet front by -JS 1 feet deep. There ®9BIT|TA is a pood well of water near the door, a n9!| |Wr good cellar under.the.house, a coal JfflißjLiLiJg and other nctirasary put4»nildinei on tbeSBSaSSfflH premises. flsf*iTerms moderate. May 17, ; ■! WM. A. BiLACB. AT PKJ . Writer, in tending to move to tne ufTera Ibr Kale his; House, situate 6a .Main street, adjoining the ~ lied f.ion lii.tel,” Altoona.' It i« oneof tlie moot uesirable situations % business in Altoona, as it is I"*!?..* few frwh’.UieVPcntt’a' itailrood Depot. The building by.’iO; jwtti thruo roonin on the firet flnor and four on the second. One of the rojiua on the tirnt floor is fitted up/or a titore room. The hLovc property will U> wild low and on retwonaltlc terms, if Rpi lication.be made soon. Any luformatJob respecting the above ;property can be bad by calling on tbesubscriuer, rcaidingon the pre «“«**• S Ail C HLiUiACK. May 17.1860.-at. A J/rqONA MECHANICS’ LIBRA- Xl. Ia’ANDBBAIAN&^MASSOCIATION.—Notice is hereby given that the following named puioopi. to wit: TnoniosJ’. Sargent, jd. ; it. MjbCrea, it. F. Cn4|it’, 0. T. Cald well, Duvidi.Ualbiaith, A. Di Cherry, C. B. Kennedy, Wm. C. MeColiufck. Ambrose Wiirci, C, d. Mauii, and Richard Gill, hare applied to the late April term of the Conrt of Coioojod I’lwis. df Blair t.i be incorporated as a Library and Reading-Riium.aßsocialu'a, Under the title of of **lllo 'Alton. 1a Mechanics’ Libi.u y and Readiug-lloom Awociatiou,” and to bare perpetual succession kit such. ' V TJJOiIASP. SAIUIKNT, Fret 1 1: B- F. CcsiEft, Sec’y. , [May 17,’6u.-at. STILL IN THE FIELD! Mavingunderstood fliat thereport is being circulated ,tnut I had quft the UDTCIIiiKINO jJUtf IXBS3 in Altoona, I take this method of informing riiy old customers and the public generally that i |au atUl carrying bit business at my old stand, where I am prepared to serve one and all with BEEF, VEAL, FORK, MUTTON, SAUSAGES. PUDDINGS, Ac., cqual. lf not snperibr.th any in themarket. I have made arrangements fof procuring the yefy best of stock with wbkh to fhhitsh the market, an abundant supply ,of which will always be kept bn band to meet the wants of the public. Those in want jbf anything ’iii the meat way arerespectfully Invltcdfo call at the old stand. MayW«h-3m, i r W. K. LEONARD. CHAMPION X V ; OF ALTOONA. The undersigned begs leave to inform the business com munity that he Lasfitted up:tt shop' On, Allegheny Street, Grcentburg, where, ho is prepared to carry bn his business more exten sively than heretofore. J WAQOIt AND COACH-MAKING Istajtsydo, cnatom#i»» cqo rely, upon baying thelr.woyk done in a cheap', eubstantidband wurkwarijlko manner.— Buggies,Awii AcVtepalred and Minted the wont reaaonablo tvm*. Patronago breepectfqUy solicited. K. ’OOam- ' WM. A. MONTGOMERY. Local Correspondence. lIoLLiUjvysDPBO, May 15, 1800. 3IARRIUD RjunnswAXT. wu; Mi eouav. wu. enter W. M CORMLY "4b - CO;. WHOLESALE GROCERS, DIALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, BACON, MESS PORK, DRIED BEEF, SUGAR-CURED HAMS, CHEESE, IKON. NAILS, GLASS, &c.. &c. 7 NO. 271 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOBITJE EiOU! HOTJO, " PITTSBURGH, PA May 10,18G0,-Bm. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE—BY •virtue' of an order of the Orphan*’ Court of matt county. the undersigned will expose to sale by public out cry. at the public bouse of John Bowman, in’tiie borough of Altoona, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of JUNE, nest, at one o’clock In the afternoon— The one-eightieth undivided pait of a tract of land situate in Logan township. {ilnir count}', about a mile from the borough of Altoona. known Ha the •‘Oliver Ilagerty Kurm,’ containing abo tit 2SO acre*; bounded on the north by lauds of Peter Em |.field and Daniel. JlcCauley; on the south by hinds of Samuel McGlathery; on the east by lauds of .liiiih than Hamilton.; on the west by Hamilton and McUUthery. Tutus or Sale —Cash on confirmation of sale. JOHN J. IiL'itKHOLDKK. Adm'r of James Ah-on , dic'd. Maylo,’6o:-3t.* Fott SALE ET A. ROUSH, ALTOONA. PENN’A May 3,1860. JJEENAN AND SAYERS ! jesse smith, Would respectfully inform t}j - cilimens of Altoona and vicinity tlmt he lias just anived from the citv wltb a large and splendid stock of " HATS |9tt OP AND HR ALL CAPS, ST YLES, For Spring and Sommer Wear, of every color and. shape. Also, a good assortment of » Misses and Children’s Flats, MEN AND BOYS’ STBAW HATS, of different varietiaa, all of which will be sold CHEAP FOIt CASH. Portions in want of anything in the above line, will please gno me u call before purchasing as 1 am .dKcrinio**d tojtell at the very lowest pmwiUa prices. Store on \ irgiuia street, opposite tbe Lutheran church. Altoona, May 3, IfcOO-tf. JESSE SMITH. CLOTHING STORE. SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS !! r PUE SUIISCmiiKHS HAVE JI’ST _| received at their Store, on Main St., a large stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. to which they invite the. attention of all persons in need of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. They flatter them«oves they never had a betterassort nieut tlin.ii that now on hand, ami that’ consequently they never were better prepared to meet the wants of theii cus tomers and friends. All their arrangements have, bet i, '’' :ule ' vit, ‘ a v ' ,- ' v to “ Large mil prosju ious business.— Tiierefure we invite tt caU from one and all. Don’t to rice t the place. ° ETTIXGER A ULLMANS CHO TII INGE MPO RI u\r It yon would Ixt suited, come tjnieklv—but don’t uilcome just at the mine time. At ail events come and have vo-r wants supplied. Our goods are all manufactured by ourselves, in our own jnanulactory in the city, consequently .we are ensided to seji at prices lower tliau those of any other establishment ill the place. , M-usdres for any article of clothing, or for win.\. suite, taken ot the store and the articles furnished on -l.oet i..e tic '" tTTINtiKU A ULUU X. Ajiril 6. |Btio.\ S. ETI'IKGER & ULLSIAIV, WHOLESALE CLOTHING, No 107 North Third St. above. Arch , 1 v>rD MERCHANTS VISITING PII IL AI)ELP I] I A, Will find it to their advantage to call and ex- amine their stock. All the clothin > sold by tli'c firm is manufactured under llieir own personal supervision. ami tti■ ry can therefore guarantee their goods to all who purchase fron: tlicm. They.lmve lilt A.NCUC3 of their House established at . TYRONE, ALTOONA, & WILLMORE, For ti .o retailing of th-lr Good?, and they flatter them tolvcs that they eau furnish the public with fondu-Mu-lc 1 loUtiwj better and at lower price than ran be got . 1.,- ■■ vl "‘ rp - [April 26. 'CO. r FO FARMERS A GARDEN El’S.— X The siihscrihci s olTer (hr sale CO.nOO Barrels of P- If. DKKITK. mad- by the Lipi Masofacti’kinu Omi-ant in lutft to nut purchasers. Ibis article is in th- twentielh year of its introduction into this country, and has outlived for tlliarrs of every other description, for the following reason-. rn. Jt \smiiJc from the night soil of the-City of Xew Aork. by tlie L. M. Co., who have a capital of in vested in the business, which is at risk Should, they make a bad article. 2d. For Corn and A egetahles it is the cheapest, neatest and handiest mapare in the world: it can be placed in di rect contact with the seed, forces and ripens vegetation two i weeks earlier, prevents the cut worm, doultes tiie crop j, ! without disagreeable mlor. Three dollars with or two bar- ■ rels is aJI sufficient to manure an acre of cm in tin* hill I I‘BICE.—I hid. il—Z hbls. $3 50—5 bids. is.and over 6 bbls. $1 st) per barrel, delivered free of outage, to vessels i or iHilroail m St-w York City. A pamphlet containing e very information, and'certificates I front farmers all over the United States, will bo sent free to ! any one applying for tlie same. • i (I lIJ I'FI.VG BUO.TUERS A Ob, North hirer Agricultural ll 'arehouec. I .No. 00 Conrtlandt Street. New York ( Or 136 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa 1 March 8. 1860.-2 m OH! OH!! OH!!! WE’VE GOT THEM! 150,000 ROIaiLS or WALL P APER ! AND BORDERS TO MATCH. Beautiful gold paper for PAiILORS. Splendid Velvet and Gold. . llandsohie Wall ami Chamber patterns, , Thousands' of rolls at ElmpjMnce, and I housands C, S and 10 cents. > WlndowCurtains, Fire-board priii ti. Testers. Ceilings Ac . for sale>y W. P. MARSHALL, At thk ou> St lvd, So. 87 Wood Street, (near fourth.) r , , , ■ Pittsburgh. Pa. Look for the Striped Front. March 8,18G0.-2m Id Boob ®>torc. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS LATELY opened a BOOKSTORE next door to the corner of rfrpinto and Annie itreeti, where may be found ' ' Old and Standard Authors, 'New Publication,* Light Literature, Periodicals and Staple and Fancy Stationery jjj large varieties. Also; a now. and very select lot of SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The citizens of Altoona are reapedfnlly lnvited to call. 03. AII orders attended to with promptness and dispatch Altoona. Nov. 3.1859-tf H. SMITH. FULL STOCK OT 1 , Groceries. 1 Hardware, Qaeeoinare, Oils, - Paints, ■ ©lie., ■ Caastantly for salsby Jan. 36,1890.. , > .C. J Add sup Cheap Goods! Cheap Goods!! ', ■ ’ At v .-• f j;'; •McCOEMICk’S store. AND NOW BE fflWooniw'^L?^.. a .k r £.’ tock of SWttBO Ai® SUM MER GOODS, or Ml the :h«e style* and quMhiea la Ow Eastern market. In the Uae of H M . LADIES’ DRESS AND DOMESTIC GOODS, we cannot be rarpaued bj any house in the place. Onr stock of GrocseiiA, such oav. ' COFFEE, SUGAR; TEA, 3YBUPS, *c., i are of the best kind, and Ml fresh. - HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS. BONNETS. e FLATS FOR LADIES AND ’ together with as full assortment of GENTLEMEN * ROYS’ DRESS BOOTS, BOOTEES AND GAITERS. In the Ladles’ Department, &a Ml the different and latest styles of GAITERS, BOOTS, BUSKIN AND SLIPPERS, together with a general assortment for Children & Misses, and a good and full stock of GENTLEMENS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, for Spring and Summer. The largMt assortment of WALL PAPER * ; ever brought to the place, and being unpredenUy low, from 6*4 up to 26 cents per roll, with ROBDxsitid to match. And as we'pur|Kise henceforth toeglvo the business our especial attention, we will sell very Ibw for cash or country produce, siyi will take in exchange, as usual, Buffer, Bags, Lard, TUllow, Potatoes, JJetswax, dc Thankful for past patronage, hope, bp a strict adherence to business, to our old motto. "Small profits and ifu ef: said," 'to retain our customers eld and gain may new ones, 1 May 3, 1860., * 1 GOODS! NEW GOODS!! R. A. 0. KERRS. R. A. 0. Kerr has just recolved.the largest, most fashion able and bust selected stork of Goods in the market, consis ting of an endless variety of goods for men aodiboys’ wear. The largest and best assortment of Ladies’ Dress Goods in town, consisting of black and foaey Silks, ail Wool De laines. Alpacas, Challie Delaines, plain and figured Braize, Lawns, Ginghams, DocaU. Lavella Cloths, De Barge, Trav eling Dress Goods, and a beautiful assortment of Prints, .to. Also,Tickings. Checks, Muslins— lllnck apd Unbleached! Cot’on and Linen Table Diaper, Crash, Nankoeu, Ac. Also, a large assortment of Ladles’ Collars. Dress Trim mings. Ribbons Glovfs, Gauntlets, Milts, llush-ry. Silk and Linen Ha’inkeicbic:'-.. Neck Tics. Veils, Barred, anti Plain jaconet. Swiss .Muslins. Victoria Lawns, Mill Mu-linai Swiss and f ombric Edging. Dimity Rands, Velvet Ribbons, ic. Alsu, a fine assortment of SPRING SHAWLS, AND Ladies’ Black. Silk Summer Cloaks, Kent find Beautiful, Boots and Shoes, /A its and Cags, Hardware, (jueensware. Wood and Willow Ware, Oro-v rics. Sait and Fish. Also, the Largest and Best Assortment of Fancy ~ CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS in town, which will bo sold cheap. Call ami examine my gold**, and yon will he convinced that i have liic bc«t Assortment and cheapest goods iu the market. , 4*®? Country produce taken in excli&nge for goo*!?, at the highest market price. H. A. 0. KERR. April 2d, ’OO. COOD NEWS! The Train has Arrived! T R. HI LEM AN HAS JUST RE fj • TURNED from the city with a large and efcrefclly selected slock uf SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which he is determined to sell cheap, consisting in part uf Biuck ami Fancy irdLICS, Bumbaziues. Delaims, Uali coes. Flannels, Gingham*. Mullins, White Oondd, SHAWLS. Ac. Alsu, MEN’S WEAK of all dt>cnpiiuiio. such as Cloths. C'aasimeres, Siitiuetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Curd Dril lings, Veaiiii'.s. Ac. Bools, Shoes and Gallers. A large assortment of If..ots, Shoes and B-.ilein, (or Ladies, -nt- and Misses, of ail pri es. sires null qualities. ANo, a large assortment oI'QUEEXSWAIIh. and 11 AIID WAKE. Single and Double Carpet Ohuiu, Fleeco Cotton, c AKi'KXs, ic. GROCERIES: Thin department is Miopited with the very choicest articles that cttij.be liad 'in market, and as cheap ua can b« Imd anywhere. co isieting in part of prime RIO COFFER. SUGAR, nil kinds and prices; Syrup and Molasses. Black and Green Teas, Ric w , Spk’es, Tobacco ami Svgnrs; Staich, Cv.-u Surf ii. i li- (J. i V.n- ' tIK? Mu-tr.rj. '*>ll. Tr.rpea- FISH. tVv., Ac. Thankful for past Civors. he hopes to receive a libc;rl -h f ‘r- t»f j*uMt parr * . U'?. All kinds 01 Country Pr.d . -j taken in r ' ,r ‘l's-ds. J. I>. UILP.MAN. April '.'ti. 1 sni). The from the East !! r |MIE PR< M’lU ETOR3 OF THE X “MIiDKL STOi.K." corner of Annie and Virginia Street", take pfeamre in informing the citizens of Altoona ami vicinity that they have received their first stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS* to which 1 hay respect fully invito the attention of all, and P inicularly tli- ladi- f-eijng confident that onr present Stock of Go-ath is well wortli an examination, and be lieving also Unit we have, la,nght them on such terms a* will enable 11s to otter inducements to ptirclidsers. Our flock of Dry Goods is largs and varied, coniurislue all tlie newest styles of Print*. Main*. Vehfpn. Lav-Mar. Pal at Chores, Ginn natn.s, T njore*\ TrcnyJUng 3Ha-lnr>,s % lil>ck c’vd tbncy *SVM%«c. (yethtr with u/vil line of ' ' Doinctiics. Wr harr a lory* assort men{ <>f N”tions and Fan cy orffelts, surU as Olotcti s .. ; 175 “ B oo.’ Louth s “ 1 75 Men’s Calf Goiters, ~ j OflL MenVOKford 1 ies, 1 02 “ o qq. Men’s hrog-ins, 1 13 “ j 'O5 Boys’ Brogans, 75 >< 1 do' - Yontti’s ?hoas, 62 “ 87 Children's Shoes, 25 “ ofi" Ladies’Congress Gaiters, 1 50 “ 1 86 Ladies’ Lasting Gaiters with heels. 1 37 « t w Ladies'Superior Lasting Gaiter, 1:85' Ladies'Morocco Boots with heels, 130“ 165* 1 Ladies’Morocco Boots without hocls, I 25 “ 137' Ladies’ Gout Boots with heels, 1 Lmlies’ Calf Boole with heels, 120“ l.'sfi" Mfssps’ Calf Boots with heals. T 5 “ I'flrt" Misses' French Morocco Boots, with hwls, ' | Si Having bought onr goods for cash, they were mt at the rZZ^ VrC - W “n exclnsiJly loTSr not?nade to Payfcr ! oor forMfo^cht^ 1, F£EI) and BAG always on hand and 11Clt * liberal Bhar * of P nb,,e patronage. 1> EMOVAL.—A M. KING, SHOE 1.1- MAKER, infiimis tho public that be - f-’ has taken the Room next door to the - •**. OlBce, on Virginia Street. where ho ,pnr*d to maunfseture erery stylo of MEN’S SHOES, at reasonaWe prices, and In manner, v [MarAS^iWS-tf; Boot ani> shoemaker—john STEHLE has taken a portion of the 1 room occupied byA. M. SING. -next door— to J, VT. Bigg’s Tin Shoo, and announce* himself ready to get npMen'sßoots A Shoee in good stylo and at low- rates. - - - : [Mar.lVtaS-tt IN PREPARATION WOB- iCf^MTKWAliyi &dffust** t fct •*■* wiU **&?® ■ - 47 Will Street, New York. Dm, jQih un.' i , OntUKSff: . Yoar note of the 15th inst* Z'wL, certilicataof tfaofkct if I had. oo objection to gtroit; . - I award Ivto you cheerfully, becausel think It d«e. Hr ago is about SO year»i thocolor of my hair in auburn, sag Inclined to cturl.- Some five or sir years since It began t* turn gniy; and the scalp on the'crown of- my head tokna *ta sensibility and dandruff to firm upon it. Each of thaw disagrecabllitics increased with time, and ahont four tnontto ■lnce a fourth was added to them, by hair falling off the top of my bead and threatning to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament, 1 was induced' to try Wood • llair Bestonrtlre. mainly to arrest the ftdliagoff or my hair, for I had really no expectation that grayhair cetideverbe- restored .to its original- color except foMn fiTof surprise* to .and altar the use of two botUes only, that not only, was the feUiagoff **>» ccl.n-W restored to the gray baltegßd sensibility to the Ral p. and dandruff ceased tofonu. Mt my h ". l Kv Te . ry n , luch , ° tU * gratification: of my Wife, at tthasa solicitation I was induced to try it.; 3 “v.. ' For this, among tbo many dbligadons I owetrf-hsr I strongly recommend alt hnsbandlaeho raids tlon of their wises to proflt by my eiampW: and nsa it if growing gray or getting bald. : Very respoctftilly, - BBJfi A. LAVRKnww To 0. J. Wo&l A Co* 444 Broadway, Kew Ydric. My are ftb * eot to" 1 the city* and lam no lower at No. U Carrol Waco. * _ „ ■ _ SUun-wtan, Jklo., July 80th. 184*. ToP»o> ; \ J.Woqb: Dew Sir - Your Rest**, tivo luu) done my hair so much good since I commenced the use of It. that I nisir to makokoown to the PDBUO oi its efleou on the hair, which are great. A man on wt>- mnn may lie nearly deptiTcd of hair, and by nreeort te your “Unlr Restorative,” the hair will return mors twafe tiftU than ever; at least this is my experience.- Betters it ‘"i a v Vonn trvly WSt. H. KBXKDY. P. S.—\ou-cun publish the ghovo if yon like. By pnh lisomg in ohr Southern papers yon witt get morn Mina* ap< sonth. .1 see. several of your certificate* In the JfeM* Vrreirry, a strong Southern paper. W. IL Kenedy. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE, I'Kor. O, .1. Woob: Dear Sir: HatinkWi Ihamkfomna V‘ !«•*" tl,B best iKjrliou of ray hair, from Urapffoctvuf ttt» \ allow fever, iu Nc\t Orleaiw in ISM,' I watt fhrtvcodlo niuke h trial ofyour preparation. anti Grand H ioMUinr i lie very thing needed. My kmir in nowthkk am) kUnk av, and no-can ejjtfeaa n»y • obligation* to-yotk t& givieg io tiie alllicted such a treasure. ‘ . - ' The Restorative Is put up la bottle* of three site*, vh large. medium, end small; thi imall boltitQ* pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holdeUleait twenty percent. more lu proportion than the small,retell* for two dollar* per bottle ; tbo large hold* a Quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion, and retails for f3.' 0,1. WOOD & CO.. Proprietor*, 444 Broadur*/, New 1 otu, ,\a«l 114 Market Street St. Leaf*, Mo, For sole t.y G W. Kessler. Altoona, and by all *oed Druggists and Fancy Goods Duller?. ■ March 1, ’t!o—l v MILLINERY AND THIMMIMG STORK.—MISS JENNIE SCOTT respect fully announces to the ladies of Altoona and vici nity that she is now prepared to supply all their wonts In the Millinery and Trimming Tine, She TajU* has on hand an excellent assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER BONNETS, STRAW ASD I*A€E GOODS, FLOWERS & RUCHES, RIBBANDS AND TRIMMINGS, to which she invites the attention of the ladies. She b;i3 Oslo one of Mrs C. 0. D.w’s patent HAT AND BONNET PRESSING MACHINE, and U therefore enabled to do work in this line In a,up«- nor rammer, on short notice, and at reasonable price*. She (DMtes a call. tApH! 12g 1 SCO.-If. ''UilE KUOT AND HERB DOCTOR, 1 front Philadelphia, whose rooms were so densely crowded on the Uth of April, at the Logan House, can be Cou-uiteil at the same place one day in each month, notice u ‘ Wdl bo given ill this pajier. He will be in.Ul.O na mi the iMh Jay of May. also on the 15th of June. He t! eats an disease* flesh t« heir to. A stethoacopjc examlra -1,0,1 the Heart, Lungs mid Throat free of charge. Thru sands, upon thousands tarns testified to the coirectness of Ins testing diseases without asking any tjaes'ttotu. He has had thirty years' c mutant practice among (fltease* ofutery nature. All disease# of r private nature strictly confiden tsl - t hand-bills. * Dr. Vi. LEVINOBTON. NEW GOODS, .JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SAhE VERY CHEAP BT o. JAGGARD. « all. is CO. IN TEH GUOJJ3 ■WILL CK SOLD AT REDU 6' K D PRIc E S; *Io ::iuUo rooui tta* EARLY SPRING- STOCK, IRON FROST. Jan. 26. IS GO. i . I ; U [{N IT 11K K,W AU IT ROOM _TBE a undersigned respectfully informs the Public that ho *"}* taken I lie we re-room two doors from the Branch Read. » hure he W’.l, keep on hand all kinds of C Al3l NET* W ARE, ami attend to Ihc duties of an UNDERTAKER, Two mSod Cabinet-Makers and ono apprentice want'd. Altoona. Apr. Ij. ISf-U' JA'S.T 3IOORK. lands; Philadelphia Carden Seeds!! FRESH AND GENUINE, at A. ROUSH S Drug Store. One paper of these Seed* contu; s as much is three papers of I‘arker’s Seeds. ApnJ lii, A 1 1 M INIS T RATO US’ NOTIGEv-No tk." Is Il ; rpb ,v given that lottere of administration on the estate ot Walter C. Res-, late of Altoona. Blair enn 'l,‘®i"A mTt lV. eiri Granted to the undersigned, reading as aforesaid. All persons Indebted to siiul estato are quested h. make immediate payment; and those hivlnr da ms will present them dnlyanthontl^slfoiittstUcifient; April 10. ißmf-St. M,ARY ROE. J‘l((Unietralr!x. i XTALUAHI,K KBA L BSTA!C|I F( )R o.unij For EPOT. V-J « have ju« received a very large an I splendid stock oMtALL PAPER and UOBDKH. purchiwcd dSSct fioni the mannftcfurers, willed enables tm to soil at orach iim-er rates than those who buy smalt nmUiMtleji ttom sec ond hands. 3te invite those -wishirijr to pnrchaae tO call and examine our stock. ' 5.4 J. tOWTHBE i'cbnury 3, ISOO.-3m. ■■ ■rSAULIOX.—WHERBA S M Y WIFE \y has left my bed and board wfthont anyliist cadse dr fd3tsxkt!fsi T BVI’S PREPARATIQJf POU W MICE’ XOAC|iBB, ANTB.u(I Ued-lmg»wWioat dingtrr la its asa cw> for «a>oat the Drag Store of Jaa - s^ ,gl^tf l ' : '' •' ' v V-' ?■ KJESSIffB. ■. i7r.0C8.-THK BEST QUALITY 0» -irar r UMBKiI £oli SAL& 1 J 6SINOLBB, socuyv i,iTTnw • lon-Mt. >..r Osh.. Apjily trt . JrtlTN* J*fTOKMAKBR* AND MOLASSES BY TBB OOrotß-BTTHEBAQ v ftruteWbcteMk only added. Jaa. 26,1860. GAIX AT THE NEW FLQUK'Pti). TI8I0N.;»Kl® AN» VABtm HOUSE AKOTOt X- to th, Altoona. Ptb. 9. IMO.-tf. DJSLIvjBKfiJ) r - CBAMf* Jan. 36, 1860. QiIQqEKIJSS^ iHu- raiir JOHNSON, at m t TH & SON’S J. D. MET. C. JAGOABIV 25r