TICES. FEMALES. ’S PILLS, In thcM Pills arc tho r. tloe. They are mild jj meting all irregularitfe all obstructions, whethe pain iu the aide, palpitd aus offaettona.. ibs. Ac., iliaturbed ajjp’ JMuro. v' , - . V 7; a pills . : cm In the treatnieniof ns which have conaignj 1,10 beautiful, and tho V -1 female can enjoy goj tLcnever an obstrnctki ins'te decline. 'S PILLS - : " inown for all complaint) •they Mo InTßluable.in. 1 re frtarity- They are ■ HI the «u at dlflercnt pc r,ng thosanodonofaoniß A in o-ica. i, amiwhen t/uy tjfould ■l’nce One Dollar atch ; free, of-the Agent*.— :loaing price to tho-fUn. i orally, IS, G jauiiui 4(um7, ; ilroiuhvay, Sew Ymk, {Leo. 8. iSM.dj :! 1 ! SPECIES OP N! fee., ExtorV; terminator. ?A Powder, & c . * silt \ '■'. uud Mlc»-*B#d.Bnjp_ -Insoctsoh Plants—ln ' »na andirpecie. : City— u *eU by the City tat lob Hqusey—(Ce city ’tpla, “Aatur," “St. Ni ,ooo private families, hero (ioll tliera. rgc Citlee.. 1 boxes, bottle*, flasks, rations. Kxamine eticLi settling but '‘Costar - *;’ ~ UoteLs, 4c, by express ■.r toDcaleri*’ to HY li. COSTAB, no fittOAßyxT, x. y. QOD FOOD! ip tbo adyartbenient of itlier column; but w« l-r, 1 1 hough 'We regret to rv'tvrd, even in apppar .l—that Is, by reporting action also in knowing atiou before tbo people ! disease —Consumption, • Medical Colleges, and •n BO woudstfld -that ho tlie prejudice* of every own, os be la doing, for ever, a firm whose re i preparations,from alt :a A Dcroui arc hlajwlaj ; most invaluable, ofpre-j k Coi-.dial If moth-rJ n puv<>>g up thie artlclul rm by of it] —they would prefer it to] cd For onr bwt» re would not hesjtate to owing that guch jcarefulj f thing that was not per-1 a Gazette. , I .VE’S ITTERSj 'm puii/ying the blood, in , at 7 * tAe J(inuUt. j: A Market H9OBE.—We have frequentlyre ferred to the subject of a House in this place, butty littlh httshiiohj baa been gifty*© the matter that wo had determined to poy). ingmore about it mUQ spine action had tyen taken in reference thereto by some of ourpti ,ens - A day since, however, we were re quested to cUI tip the subject again and endea vor to get the pebple of this place interested in k. Now we can; say nothing more than we have to interest the people. We have to their pockete, ;(»upp(Sted to be the tendercst andto iote of luxuries, (supposed 4 he the next tenderest,) and yet they won’t up. Undoubtedly the Market House would us an opportunity of getting much better « eting at a much more reasonable rate we n °w PSjrfof it, and those who have wherethere were market houses know this, up and to get one in ■ :^f ak in,f« C 0n next, in one of the o *?‘ We hope they may ciear day and a pleasant time. - WhXtShotou bbDoh*.— ln townslike which hare been built up ina few years, many improvements aro needed and these cost money. It ever has been, and probably ever will be the case, that in making any considerable improve ments, and in throwing off the influence of old fogyism, there are great differences of opinion. So for as this is concerned, we, presume it is right for men to differ, and a little argument on mooted points ofte bring out that which is new -tp both parties, but that these differences should be kept up and urged until 1 nothing for the good of the place.is done, is certainly wrong. Every man should remember that his neighbor is as justly entitled ti/hia opinion as any man, and every one should be' to be governed by what the: majority , says. The growth and im portance,, as well as the healthand convenience of our town, greatly depends upon ;the way we toove in matters "of public importance, hence the great necessity of unity. ■ An effective and thoroughly working corpora tion will do much for our. good, if they are not opposed at Cvcry strest corner by some advocate of old fogyism, or some penurious individual who intimates that such and,such improvements will cdst too much and run up the tuxes. We do not advocate a corporation that will levy a burdensome tax for its support, but one that will ask sufficient to meet the real wants, and continue a steady improvident ofour streets from year to year, just as we can stand it. We know our streets need much .repairing to keep them even in passable order, and ! the money thus spent is almost thrown away. The improve ments made should be permanent, even though they cost double or thribble. ; Our present borough officers are disposed to do their whole duty, and we hope they may not be mel by such opposition os will deter-them from doing it. We, can not have all parts of the town improved at the same time, unless our ci tizens will submit to a grevioua tax, conse quently the,Council should be allowed to make the improvements where it is .deemed most necessary and where they will contribute the greatest good to (he greatest number. Tub Cheapest Pbiniuiq.—Oar cotemporary of the Independent Phoenix, says that the saga cious business man isos particular about the Style and quality of ids printing as he is respec ting Ide person, and would no more permit his Bill-head orjds card to be done on the poorest paper with out type and muddy ink, than he woulditijpw his clerks to insolt hisfcuato mers, or sell them damaged goods for perfect. The enterprising merchant, who prides hjmself upon the neatness of hisj store and the quality pf hia-atock,. cwmoti tolerate a'botohed job, and reasons truly thathc is responsible for the ap pearance of everything bearing his name* The cheapest kind of printing is that which is clear neat and upon.tbe best cards or paperi with the best ink. Such printing al .ways gives satisfaction, and If it- costa double that of the inferior kind, it is by far the cheap er. You con band a customer your card or pre sent him wUh yoarJgjll, without a feeling that your name and business are disgraced; and this feeling will pay you a ; hundred times over for the original outlay. Such printing can always bc had at Short notice at the office of the Altoo na Tribune. That's So.—Heaven help the man who im agines that ho cun dodge “ enemies*’ by trying to please everybody. If such an individual ever succeeded wo shjmld be glad to know it.— Not that wo believe in a man’s going through the world trying to find a beam to knock his -Kead against; disputing every man’s ojpinion; .fighting and .elbowing and crowding all "who idßfer from him. That is only another extreme. Other people have a right to their opinions, so have you to yours; don’t fall Wo the error of supposing that'tit&y will respdet you more for tnriiing your coal every day to match theirs.— -Wear your own colors; spite of wind and weath er, storm and sunshine. It costs the vacillating and irresolute ten times the trouble to wind and shuffle and twist, that it does honest, manly in dependence to sland his ground. ... < FUic Cattle.r-One day last week, we noticed M. Runyan, butcher in this place, driving past our office a lot of some .eighteen of the finest cattle, token ail together, thatjwe haveseen In tius ptoce. They werercaredm the r lower end Of Sinking; Valley and Canoe Valley, in this county, and would eomparo faroridily with the best.cftttio ever.brought from the "east or west. They will all drws from; 806 to 1,0150 ibft clean toeel- Mr* is po# serving them out in slides to his custdmei* every Tuesday and Satur day morning. We have tried a few cats of the jtieaks and roasts they furnish and- consider them the sweetest and richest we have ever tasted- : " The LtTEst Ijitaarioy—Soms “cuto’VYan keehas invented what he calls the “Patent Never-fsiUng pardea Preserver, or HenrWalk cr.” The invention consists of a small instru ment, something like a spur, only considerably longer, which is attached to the hind part of the hen’s legs, pointing to an angle of forty five degrees towkvd the ground. When the hen, with (his instrument on her legs, enters the garden in the Spring after seeds, and puts her to scratch, the “ walkeri’ eatphes in the ground and .forces her forward; and thus she is walked, in her efforts to scratch, entirely oat of the garden. He has applied for a patent. - B®, We often hear the expression, “ keep cool,” butso -variously is it applied that we doubt whether the Japanese would be fairly able to comprehend it were they to protract their stay several-months. The best way we have yet found to arrive at a conclusion as to what it really does mean, was to drop in at Taylor’s saloon, next door to the Bank, and partake of a saucer of the delicious ice cream there serVed .up. Try it on, neighbor, and you will find the real definition of the term. S&“ The reason why the number of students attending the Iron City College, is so much lar ger than in other schools, their work is so com plete in style and finish, and their success in business so uniform and. complete, is because each student Teoeires the direct personal atton tention of the Principals throughout the entire course of sittdy.—JDot/y True Prut! Wobbl-W* adoptthbfol loiria* “bint,” whfch we fiad uoQnd at random on the sea of newspaperddin, as a gwttfine "home item,” aad we wish ill our wa4jta may suffer them to .be ever present In their memories. We have probably, all of us mot with instances in whieh a wort heedlessly spoken against the reputation of a female, has been circulated by malicious minds until the clouds enough to overshadow her whole mtisttpce. To those who are accus tomed—not necessarily from bad motives, but Worn thoughtlessness— to speak lightly about females, we recommend this •• hint” as worthy of consideration: - Nerer ustra jlady’js name at an improper tune, or in mixed company, Never make as* sertiona about her that you think are untrue, allusions thatyou feel she herself would blush to hear. When yon meet with men who do not scruple to make |use of a woman’s name in a reckless and unprincipled manner, shun them, for they are the worst members of a common!- ty-—men lost !to svexy sens? of hotior—eveir feeling of humanity. Many a good and worthy, woman’s, character has. been forever rained, and her heart broken, by a lie mannCactored by some villian, and repeated where it should not i'»« 8 . ® n » * n - the presence of those whose little judgement could not deter them from cir culating the foul and bragging report. A slan dcr is soon propagated, and the smallest thing derogatory to; a woman's character will fly on tho wings -of the wind, and magnify as it oirca lates, until enprmous Weight crushes the un conscious victim. : j Respect the name of woman; for your mother Mid maters are women, and as you would baye thebe fair names untarnished and their fair lives nnemhittered by slander’s bitter tongue,; heed the ill that yOur own words may bring upon the mother, sister or wife of scnie other fellowfereature,” Cumotß AKp IsaxKDcirve.—On Tuesday eve ning lost we Visited Shultz’s Hall to witness the skill of Mr. Porzel in the art of glass Wowing, and we must say that we have not witnessed anything so deeply, interesting, in many years. In Mr. P.’s hands the glass takes any shape he imagines, forming; birds, trees, globes, &0., in a short tune; ; and ;the .blending together of dif ferent colored‘glass makes his productions the most beautiful of tsantnl ornaments. To those who desire to witness a truly interesting exhi bition, and can appreciate tlyj beautiful and ar tistic combined combined, we say go to Shultz’s Hall any afternoon or evening this week, and witness the performances of Mr. P. in glass blowing. Most persons- have seen intricate pieces of workmanship in glass, and have won dered how they wore made. The whole will be made plain by calling at the Hall and witness ing the performance of Mr. P., who is a skill ful workman And fully understands the art.— To the ladies this yjrork is particularly interest ing, end attention will be shown those who attend the exhibitions. Down on tbs Dogs.—Prom post ed up about town, our citizens will observe that the Town Council and Chief Burgess intend, to enforce the Ordinances heretofore passed in re lation to the taxation of dogs, and also to take up all eatray horsey mules, oxen, hogs, &c., found running pt laVge< This is right. There are a few too many hogs running about our streets. As to the. dogs, we could dispense with aWut every cither ** Mongrel, poppy, whelp anJ hound, ■ . And i ur of low degree,” without our citizens, being in the least discom moded. We love a good dog,'but the miserable, mangy curs that are suffered to run at large, £ould all be made a head shorter, and no loss be experienced.. We know that some of, them will soon be minus • their heads if-Joe Ely gets after them, and there be no one to “sock up” for them. Accinfisr.—miner, named Thomas Ed wards, was serjously ’ injured on Monday after noon in Wood,[ Morrell &Co’s ore bank, near this place, by the premature explosion of a blast. In addition to being, severely about theface,. breast and arms, he suffered a compound fracture of the right fore arm, and onp of his legs! was severely cat and the bone . somewhat injured. -He also sustained several lesser outs anjd bruises. - His wounds were' dressed by Dr. ILeiaenring, and he is recovering as rapidly as them nature will permit. He had been in the employ of W., M. & Co. only a day or two, and had but recently arrived in this ooontty.— Standard. ' ' Mechanics’ 3?ic Sic.—The arrange menta for •tMs affair, heretofore noticed, Sire progressing finely, and it WjiU nocloubt be a pheasant day to those who participate. It comes off on Satur day next, in Beales’i woods, about half a mile south of town.; Wq like to see people enjoy themsoltes, andhatS no doubt that thispio nic win hie weU Good music has been se- and those who desire to 41 trip the light; fanti#.tio toe” on nature’s car pet. can hare ah opportunity, to The din ner will 1» 'by Sfy. Hijeman, of the ifchileHsll Hotel, and whl ho w»U worth parta king of. Acoitasi;—p|h week, Michael Triu yert, a laborer bn She Pennsylvania Railroad,, in attempUbgto jtbap apod an engine whibh Tfaa ; in motion, new- Bame station, fdl with one of hie legs hoross the raii, and was canght jest at the ankle by the wheels of the. tender. His ankle was badly, crushed. He was brought to this place otf the Mail train, oh the evening of the same day, and placed under the care of Dr. J. T. Christy. The Dr. think? he wilf be able to save the foot and avoid the necessity of amputation. S&* George- M. Smithhas just received at his confectionary afd frait store, on the cwpner of Main amf Caroline streets, a of candies, fruits, nuts, ifiro-works, Ac., for the glo rious Fourth. George has now the finest estab lishment of tho kind in town. He is prepared to furnish any amount ef confeothnariea at wholesale at reasonable prices. Give him a call and yon will be sure to Select something from bis stock! * J. S. Pic Nk?. —The old camp of Junior Sons of America, in this place,- held a pio nio in the grove at SI Dorado station, on the Branch road, on Alpnday last. They two accompanied by ihaAUoohafims thedaywas deDgbtroUy fine, we douht pok they had a pleaßaot tlmi -- Go it while yotfre young, boys. ; ~ ' \ ■ Dfc. - Kkrssft’s Stou^-Tsuii (hramhsßChmko • of my children wort very bad with 1 whoqping ; -cough, for which'we tried' several -remedies for it without relief. The first few doses of Pecto ral Syrup gaVe relief, and cured the urgmff symptoms. I Used but one which cured them so fa? as to relievc the whooping cough entirely. -•- : '' AwMßStt CuEB op MrsEtr.—l took the Pee ton!atthesametime fora cougb, two doses of which cured me'entirely. This is all the re* suit of y o/Town CbudcO. Aiwhwa, May 29th, 1800. FARMS QN MILL BUN AT PUBLIC SALE. SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR 0 v 0n SATURDAY, the 23d INBY, “* JBm, to LpudonsvlUe, kept by Sam’l HUeman, at 2 o clock, P. 18 Lots of Ground, each contaihing fiO acres, situate near Baker’sold Mill, on thostrcnm thatnms fbtoft two miles west of Altoona. " . i—One-third of the purchase money fn band, and the balance toanittho parties, with interest. ’ JOHN brothErlinb. Hollidaysburg, June 7,1860.-ts.* lnsurance and. TmstrGo. Capital stock, $500,000. Cotnpany £uilding, Walnut St., S. S. corner of Fourth Fhila. w. B. BOYERS, AG’T. alxoona, AT THE USUALMUTCAL BATES. 95 J ,9 EsT STOCK KATES, AT ABOUT 20PEKCEKT S9>d AI * abstisancb RATES. THE BOW- A. WHILX.DIN, JPns,Stationary *7, enUrtSa. paut»sez i Usual time to complete a tall comae, from «tolOWmb Every Student, npon graduating, is guaranteed to be com petent to manage the Books of. any Business sad qualified to earn s salary of from. saoatplii,oo«. SWdente enter at any time—No- VacaUon-RevlSwat pleasure. •, for Beet Bosiness Writing fiir 1859. ro- Also, at the prinSpai Faltaof^tha *9-Ministers Bona received at half price.! Bor fdOtafarmatton, Circular, Specimeasofßtisiaett and Ornamental Writing aud Embellished View of the College, enclose five letter stamps to > F. W. JENKINS. 5ept.92,1859.—1y Klt^urgh,-*.. Cheap Goods ! Cheap Goods!! McUORMXCK’S STORE. JUST ARRIVED,. AND NOW BE INQ OPENED, a large stock of SPRING AND SUM MER GOODS, of alt the late styles and qualities in the Eastern market, In-the line of LADIES’ DRESS AND DOMESTIC GOODS, wo cannot be surpassed by any house in the place.' Our stock of Qrocxmes, such as COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, STROPS, Ab., are of the best kind, and all fresh. HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, HATS, CAPA BONNETS, FLATS FOB LADIES AND MISSES, \ together with As full as&rtmeut of GENTLEMEN 4 BOYS’ DRESS BOOTS, BOOTEES AND GAITERS, s : In the Ladles’Department, are Ml the different and latest styles of GAITERS, BOOTS, BUSHIN AND SLIPPER^ together with ageneral assortment for Children. 4 Misses, and a good and (ml stock of * GENTLEMENS’, BOT3’ AND CHILDREN’S (DLOTOTNO, for Spring and Summer. The largest assortment of' WALL PAPER ever brought to the place, and being uupredently low, from 6Kd ®P to 'A") cents per roll, with Bordering to match. And as vro purpose henceforth to give the business our especial attention, we will sell very low for cash or country produce, and Will take in exchange, as usooi, 'Butter, 'Eggs, Lard, Thllcw, Patalna, Beetwax, cfc Thankful ibr post patronage, wo hope, by a strict adherence to business, to our old motto, ‘'Saudi profits and quxdc tales,” to retain our customers eld and gain may new once. Mays, 18C0. , jyBW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! E. A. O. KERB’S; R. A. 0. Kerr has just received the largest, most Ashton able and best .selected stock of Goods in the market, cohala ting of on endless variety of goods for men and boys’ weir. Thu largest and best assortment of Ladies’ Drew Goods in town, consisting of black and fancy Silks, all Wool De laines, Alpacas, Challle Delaines, plain and figure*Braise, Lawiu, Ginghams, DucaU, Lavolla Cloths, Ttoßarge, Troy, elihg Dress Goods, and a lieautifhlassortmeht of Prints, Ac. Also,Tlckiiigß, Checks, Mnslins-BUck andJtefiliMied, Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, Crash, Nankeen, 4c.!\ ; Also, a large assortment oi Ladies’ Collars, Drew Trim mings, Ribbons, Gloves, Gauntlets, Mitts, Hosiery. SOkond Linen Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Veils, Barred and Plain Jaconet, Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Milt Muslins. Swiss and Cambric Edging. Dimity Bands, Velvet Ribbons. «c. Also, a fine assortment of r ’ • SPRING- SHAWLS, AND Ladies’ Black Silk Sommer Cloaks, Neat and Btautifol, Sdots and Shoes, Sats and Gaps,' Hardware,'Queens ware. Wood and Willow Ware, Groce tra. Salt and fish. Also, the Largest uud Best Asaurtiucut of Fancy CARPETS AND OIL CIijOTHS in town, which will be sold.chcap. • .1 ? nd ex , ani * llo my goods, and you will bo convinced market 0 ae1,061 MBortmenl a ?“ cheapest goods lu the .1 Country produce token in exchange for goods, at the highest market price. H. A. O. KERB.. April 28, ’6O. — . • • \ The Latest from the East! I The proprietors of the “MODEL STOKE,” corner of Annie and Virginia streets, take pleasure in Informingtbo citlzeni of Altoona and vicinity that they have received their first stoekof SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, to which they respectfully invite the attention of allJand particularly the ladies, feeling confident that our present Stock of Goods Is well worth an examination, and bc lievmgahwthat we have bought them bn Brack terids as will enable us to offer inducements to purchasers. Xlur of*^ and Vttried » comprising all the Prints, Driafnes, Debege», Lawßat, Btil «> New ®i’°S r< ‘P h y> “d Observations on the' By WiujAm Glim, lato of V. S. Army. Iltaatratcd by numofous mays. • fiwV^r^im* 1 tho tonienao region lying bet vcen the SflßSn ‘Be Mississippi Hirer has a climate •OTTWeawWc of supporting and enriching the most dense population la tho world. . ' xiiw.F?££ ont th - 9 ol GOLD and PRECIOUS fjr™”* ll mass, in locations yet unoccupied, and in qnan ”"?? “T beyond tho most sanguine anticipations of those wennjrfor it, capable ofyislding a million of dollars per dgy. OnotTol, 8»o.,$l 25, Liberal terms to agents and tho trade. SOWER, BARNES A CO., Publishers, / ' Jf0.37 North Third St., Phlla. ~ «•" Newspapers giving this four insertions will he enti re** to a copy of tho wort. - June 7, X860.-4t, . TVTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That _L. * tho penally of the . lav will be strictly enforced against any person, excepting each ae are acting for the fire department, or under the Borough authorities, for fire purposes, who. shall be found opening or in any vise med dling with the Fire-Plug*. ‘ By older of the President; THOS. 8. FBANCIS, Supt. Goa and Wafer Workt. May 31,1860. 'VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO L l tojOJ parsons bolding claims again** the Borotutb of AUtxma, topnaant themto A. A.SafYTH, Praedeniofthe OaaDdl, ooofbafctethe Mtb x •*•■ •» ■ J.TfcCuiuro, sSt> . ONE? PREPARATION Hftring Proofs so strong-«nd direct wto ' EXPEL THE DOUBTS For Statesmen, Judges, Editor#, Physician# of the schoOlbaaweUai new, give it-their unqUailfledsanetfoo •ad lecommend it (br ail case# of eruption#, and dlaMMoof Ujo scaipand brain; but ail who havo used it, unite in twtityiug thatlt will preserve tho hair ftom being grar. •ad Drum falling to any ago, as well as restor*. Bead the following*-- ■ j • Oat Grove, 3, C. June S4th, 188B.' Paor.O. J. Wood; Dear Sir:—Year Hair Boatoretmia rapidly gaining popularity in this community. I havehad s™°" *° iay prejudice aakte, eml giro your Bair Rao* • Perfect t«t >- thrown Iwf 7 ** 1 I so unfortunate a# to bo f^^»2!KU- T v sn i? trftgaini * ta «** near theromtotoo, ■S^^Ki h< ?i*? cc^ e fr3m effect#of wWch njy oaJrwaa finally destroved cvrr tho entir* §nr face of the head. From tho time I fl»t toopVb>Bf however, up to tho time of Us toud dha™#*? \V£! d i hink of > h-n f Vpto. fessfonal nan myself, and, as I thought, undentandlaathe oatnre of tho disease, but was tin all v defeated in evenrura, scriptlon advanced. 7 " Tltece and no other circumstances Induced me to re»ort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I have everyrea ■** to boUeve, produced a very happy result; two month* alter, the tint application, I had as beautiful a head of young hair aa 1 ever saw, (or which I certainly owe you my most npoere thunks. Rest assured, dear sir, I snail recommend your remedy to all inquirers; moreover, I «>>« - You am publish this if you think proper. ■ Tour#, very re»pectfo«y, M. J. WRIGHT, Sl.’ D. o®°® cUhe Jeffersonian, Philippi, Ya., Dec. 12th, 1358. .-'“f 6l * « m 7 duly a a well ss my pleasure, to - w ypa-tne following circumstance, which yon cuw A gentleman ot this place, (a law has been bald ever since his early youth; so much so, 3 compelled to wear a wig. Ho was Induced to ‘ « bottle of your “Hair Restorative," which hehkeit very mnch; and after using some two or three bottles his hair grow out quite luxuriantly, and ho now ha# a hand i some head of hair. Tho gentleman’s name is Bradford, and ln our adjoining counties, many person# can testify to the truth of this statement; 1 give It to you at the request of Mr. Bradford. You can sell a great deal of yoor Hair Restorative In this and the adjoin ing counties If yon-hare the proper agents. Yours, 4c., „ l , ; • TItOMPSOJf SDRGHNOS’ Db. TFooP : Dear Sir; Permit ms to express the ohliga ft*.the entire restoration of my hairto •*»*. «>» ttem of my arrival In tho' Dnlted States it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon tho “Half Scstorattve ” it soon recovered Its Original Info. I consider your Restorative na a very wonderful invention, quit? efficacious as well as agreeable. S. THALBfcRQ' TheßsstoratKo fapufrtp iii bottles of three sizes; rfe; large, metUttm, aud small j, the small holds y, a pint, and rotads for one dollar per buttle; the medium holds at least twenty bit cent, more to proportion than tho small, retails for two dollars per bottle; tho large hold* a quart, to i*r cent, mode to proportion, and retails for $3. ~ vV- ?9??„* CO., Proprietors, Ut Broadway, N«w‘ York, and Street St. honls, Mo. ivJ 0 152® b *.?; Ifosslcr, Altoona, and by all good- Gooda NEW GOODS, JUST EECEIVED, ’* ■'»'» JfOX SALE TSXT CHISAP B? 3«m. ac; iwo. TXTI&PIfiB GOODS > *■* ; WIW.BB SOU). AT REStTGED. Tomake rtAnfcr an ; ' 1 v .majf Jan. 20, 1860. ; - full stock; OR; . *u*M* - Ete., etc* T. . . , :rft May B,’lSito. T’HE CHAMPION . . ' , i i • ftt Allegheny Street, Greauteerg, WAQOIir AND COAGHvy a trtiffft, bemg rt trade, customers can rely nwatfflmhg their work done substantial and vvorkmhnluca -mantuhr ™ l^?2. C, li r,^ Sca . , Bugg ; M » **•> *>•> renaire*} and paints t£Jwl?* or . not *P? ?. nd thumost reisonabletena*. Patronage la respectfully solicited. Aitontm, HAy IT, ’oo.lm. WAX. A. MONTGOMERY, 7 pAUTJON AND REWARD.—THE vy. undersigned has good reason to believe that certain Stmt?*??® cf TW ' UK acd cuav.torfeitiiw hat " UofiJ bl ' t,im ° a , “??&#► It n l? io ° tha ** will prosecute U> thnndl thu Ihw. all persons so doide; and ftw. Ini tl£a » "I*" 1 dvo dollars for any information thatwfllJuaffto thocouvicUnn of sucb persons.. May I '’ S-C. BAKES. A EMINISTR-tTOR’S NOTICE— AX Notice 3« hereby giren that letters of aihnlnietra- Uon on Cj° estate of George- Beatty, late of Altoona/Blair ■S?^2? : Sb® d ’£. av ®. b .? cn Sauted to the nmlersiftred, real ms MJ«brc»ald. All persons knowing thomSelraindeht #r? c d cost<:d 10 mako immediate payment And those haring elaimswiU present them duA anient!- ■tembs *«ajhs£ BOUSE8 OUSE AND LOT! AT PRIVATE SALE.—'Die Gate-Houao and Lot 1 s ingto the ALTOONA AND HOL- A LIBAYBBURO PLANK KOAB CO., git; Ag'CjA- 1 L nsto % mile from Altoona, 49 offered dtMHSBSB' Private Sale. Fur terms nml further porttoloiv inquire o( JOSEPH Company. [April as, l«60.-tt ' ■OURNITUHE WARE-ROOM.— THE anderbigned respectfully informs tfco put Ho that ha naa taxon the ware-room two doors from tiro Branch Bcm. where ho will keep on baud all kinds of CABINET-WARE, and attend to the duties of an UNDERTAKER. Two good Cabinet-Makers and one apprentice wantod/- Altoona, Apr, lit, 1860. .?