oticesT > PEBTALUg ' S I'ILLB. Jin _ ctico. Tb*, erecting aU •ill obstruction*, whetW -P“‘»iuthe* We .p^£ nl>3. Ac., dUturW * nature. , ”***» |i's mu - •m in tlie trea»m eat ,* ™ which u Wcww| £[ Ufui.aoa^ o female "believer ** oUfejJ* '"is to decline. ■"S PILLS bii.jwii for all complaw. I * they are Invalnabu 11 They ate I ,h * m at different pj ; 1 nce °ne Dollar nek ■' , rrw > of Agent.,- *cluBin K prlco tothoOoa. nerully, r ’ in I , r!' ,l,f jf a f* bn ' - K by |Dcc.«,isa»..f y " 7 :m SPECIES OP in: &c.,Ektetfr terminator, ct Powder, iNTLr »im.l sllco—Bea-lUig*^ -liwcts on I‘lnuti— In * *' nscl by the City U tiun M<»UHo*—tbeCJty ut, 'l-V“Astor,” <*gt - jjj. '.«W private families. - ■ 'H-Tt* Will tbouj, ■rfcv Ciltei. 1 boxes, bottles, flusks. •■‘tions. Examine each but ‘tCostarV' '■ *l° to,K ’ & c < •»? express >r to Dealers" tu l; V H..COBTAH, •UO Baoaj>wxr,K, Y. - Opp POODI *f'o n >tlw- column; i>nt iro : ” r ’ Oxmgh we regret to even |q ••—lint fo, by reaoiiiog .trticm atao ln knowing i lion jffefc tho peopKj 1 >'i:e;uc—Conasanpt/yH, Mnlicil College*, ami ■:i r-o w.iKlerful that he i!ie pn'ujlicM of every own, u,i he Udotug, for vcr i 11 irra wlu>*j re- i incpnralona than all n & In; tot are hiamje'] must iuv.lnahle ofpre- Corwau If mothen j i putting U thb article •m I>y cotjparison of It -tin y prefer it to J them. Jor otjr oirir e would jj.j lieaitate to wing tlmtjuch careful j thing Hint ta* not o\u; tU. 1 VE’S j ITTIRS. • I'un/ying 6,( Uual, iu J liwilth, mtf far c*>' J hotvel—snc| M Irrmit, - i CoMI'Ui.MS, i ■•iMpL-uxr, JtC' ajOToctioif Jt 3m» Kirki.il ttuccenai li-: itfflicUil of Jy regain iu >t)engtli, i uiul kidney* util rap- Im- the quick TMlIt. Xiiniment^, the success whlriithfi Sait lllicmn, dun*, Tull Kvil and ftrelh No pernon wll bo i-. "And With Mustaug Llnitnelt, I r i-rfonccd go niny \V. SMITH, 2%e -'(> I’rrl, 17-WJciw, thifiH, (Jila cn*e tas Mustang LinlmcDl I cur is doing wondtf* 'UK every day. Tlo Imve it. Beware if sold by all nrjrecti- ■ietorK, Now Tork.' Hi is is now admitted uiu iitHl principle of hy tin human ocon •• in the human tjt & brought to bear to ; i f ire, Is to strength*; kept in view by tbo rrmrs bitterb, i til the organs of the ju tire stomach, the leciiive. The patient irid try tile.BlrttW. to of life, and at be verjoyed to find the frame. Let ail from [opartod, give Dr. J. u-gists and dealers, I umn. ;ut sliocp gliould b« to undoing of* u |so hare deplored' B'-outh manner in ■ Up tho cloth made lannlcss sheep. To ig up cloth wise!/ x. t advantage I* lo jV.n Stone Clothing ■ I 005 Chestnut fit stock of garment* It rs Toothed* St’, .. which i* put ."P t is an excellent tender gums, and !r»d it. gold here ALTOONA-MAIL SCHEDULE. tt^n W * r *“ d nonid*y»bnrg, wSurn Through and Uoliidajsburg, Through otEH. norad»ys ,,nr s;\. »C r ?ioa.m. Astern Through 715 « Intern Through Mail, ,7 40 “ jlolliWysburg, i, 6 60P.M. ffrsttruWsy, 8 10P.JI, BMtern “ , , • . , 666 P.M. Office open for the transaction of business from 630 A. M 09.001*.M., during the week, and from 7.60 to 8.50 o’ flock, on Suudajr. ■ “ T jiwe 4, ’57-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, P. M. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. SipreM Trsfu East arrives B,IOP.Sf, leaves 8.25 P. Jf. ” “ .West -“. 7,40 A.M. ‘‘ BAOA.M; ftit 1“ ' Eilst [“ 1.15 A. 81. « A. M.' - " est “ BJJSP.M, « MO P.m! jjuil “ *"*l “ 7,15 A. 81. « 7,30-A. M -• “ West « 6,58 P.M, « T.W PiM The HOLLIDAYSBDKQ BRANCH connects with Express Tmiu Hast and West, and Moil Train Eait and West. Indiana IIUANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown Accommodation Train East and West,'Johnstown Way Train Eastward and Express Train-Westward. April 12, 1860. ENOCH J4JWIS, Gm’l Supi. LOCAL ITEMS. Mechanics’ Pic attended this pic nic, which was held in Beale’s Wood?, on Sat* urday last. When we arrived on the ground *e found the musicians on the platform, and quite a number of “ fair women and brave men,” “tripping the light fantastic toe” “ through the giddy mazes of the magic dance,” on a platform which bad been put down for the purpose. The music of the band (which, by the way, was a good one,) appeared to infuse life into all pres ent, and those who could not get upon the plat form, kept time with their feet, or “ cjit the pi geon wing” around the outskirts. Everything moved along “ merry as a mhrriage belle” until about 11 o’clock, when a pretty smart: shower of rain caused those wbojiod not been provident enough to bring umbrellas to rfeek shelter in an edd untenanted house close by. Although the rain dampened the grass a little and the ladies’ skirts much more, it did not dampen the ardor of the young folks, and scarcely had the clouds broke way ere they were again upon the plat form ready'to join in “’the maze of the fleet dance.” Cotillion, .waltz, and polka followed each other in.rapid succession until one o'clock, when the company was summoned to a table fairly groaning .beneath the weighty good things placed thereon. Exercise had sharpened appetites, and full justice was done to the din ner, which wns 6ne of the best we bare ever Been served up 0 n such fin occasion, and did great credit, to Mr. Samuel Hilenlan, of White Ml Hotel, by whom it was got up. It was par ■ ,aken of % .• ov^ r two hundred persons, and there was plenty for as many more. After din- ner the dancing platform was the chief attrac- tion, although there were several swings in dif ferent parts of the grove which were well pa tronized,. and the music and dancing were kept up untU six o’clock, at which time the party re turned, to tpwn. The managers may well feel satisfied of. thjs “First Annual Pic Nic,” and we doubt not their next one will be much more extensive. They attended to their part faithfully, and did all they could to render the day pleasant to every one. Oar wiph is that they may hk upon a more pleasant day next year. . ' ThasKb.—Wo have certainly beca in luck, daring the past week, in the way oft receiving boquets.. ; ° First came a handsome and skillfully arranged Loquet of choice and fragrant flowers, handed to our Senior imp of darkness,” by some kind friend, who insists upon remolding incognito. Although unknown, your boquet was not the less welcome, and it even now fills “ our house at-home” with so delicious that we thank you crety time.We enter it hext, we found a handsome boquet snspeu- L «lcd from the n ( ob of our office door, and on a dip of paper attacbed thereto, we read “ From Mrs. Daniel Price. ’* Thank yon, thank you, Mrs. P,, we value your present much, but the spirit which prompted it more. We are fond of flowers, and consider them 1 , at this season, most acceptable presents. We always feel bet ter on the receipt; of such tokens of remem brance. We are led.tp believe that there are a [ ew think About on and,. Appreciate our la bors. Next came a mammoth boquet, from a fair foend in the country, composed of wild and tame flowers, arranged in a style 1 which exhibi ted taste and skill. We don’t know whether •me is the jihilanthrophist who has a little hroth tf Jake or not, but wouldn’t'be surprised if she VJS ' is, we hope she will; hereafter dis pense the services of our "friend down ‘tors, and bring up her welcome presents in i'emon. As we are married, of course she need wt be of, captivating either of us, ol though- wo hope .she may be as,fortunate ,iti the twice of a partner for life os a couple of ladies “four acquaintance, who could not he induced la exchange theirs fpr any consideration, Ibc latch B tr‘Pf of our,door is always on the outside to those wbp lpave such presents as those «ove mentioned. . ;’: Vr • ‘ / ' V.ty•; 1 8S» Our Constable, Joe JElyj bas.been doing * Pretty fair business inrtheway of impounding °gs during the last few dajs. He l,ad some 1 P°uhd, on Tuesday evening last, when »oman and man, whose hogs were in the lot, the law in tjieir own hands, and while Joe absent, cut down the pound and let all the p£rc’ —. waytf getting;hogs ontpf £ dm, ’ ilowever « proyed a.little more expensive j imagined, os Joe them up be t»tl, ° OC ° f o - ur Ju »%es and they Were fined §5 from»?? C ° will defer others: is u r , pting a * e *“!»« game, ns Joe is hot d 0 . e( * *nd when he undertakes to he does it. So, look out ter your; hPternoon Jast we, were visit- shoirer irf the wMch was d' Jtn P . Wlcd * ith t»««h halt EEheirain poured jaixed »• ( . tor^enta about twenty minutes, ko* *“ h of bail-etoues, Which, “* d 01 the ni bat , fllo f t ? n " a was nmcb moreeeTere V»u C j 6r f f >T e mouataini M fiinto , .'A I—-*:'--. . ■! MAILBOLO3E. - , - 4-".^ J-*J»=!a=gSassH i. M«w RaimoAP.—We iopy the folio wingftom oue of the BeUefontb papers of last week.— Wlietber the Central Railroad will go into the enttfprise remaine to beßeen; the trade of the talley named may be considerable, bat whether it would be sufficient to keep Up a road is the quesuou. We should like to see the road spoken of carried through ci . tsze “ of Pennsralley are contemplating t?SSS*S* “ f “ ws» hy , way of BeUefonte. John A. ftir fo »if- CO,, h , aTe offered to build theroad as S* “ »«**•» and the citizens along the route °n the nther side of the mountain promise ‘ ta take stock enough to construct the road.— Ihe people on this side of the mountain reckon i n aid and °°‘ o P er ation of the Central Rail road Company. .«S e oK^ dg ® 8 and Tyrone, some 25 m number, will have to be rebuilt du nng the next ten years, and the-edst of rebuild ing these bridges will alone be more than it f° t, n 0 ! 410 conatruo t a road from Lewlstown to Bcllefonte. The Central Company is, no doubt, shrewd enough to appreciate the value ol the trade they would gain by building a road by way of Bellofonto to intersect their roairat Tyrone. The trade of Penns, Nittany Brush \ alley’s would alone warrant them the construction of such a road, and by and by when the Sandy Barrens bos been reduced to a state o. cultivation this will be the greatest grain producing region in the State. Tnere will be a meeting on the 15th lust, at jlilroy, when all persons -favorable to the con struction of the road are expected to attend.— Ibis is a move in the right direction and we want ttf see the work go on. Let there be some thing definite done-at the meeting on the 15th. Inaction will ruin all, it has lost the people of rennsvalley a road three times, and it is now time thai they would leam to strike while the iron is hot. . ? 00 a.si. f 00 A.JI. 6 ao p. M. 7 40 , « The Simple Seobkt.—Twenty clerks in n j store. Twenty young men in a village. All want to get along in the world, and, all expect to do so. One of the clerks will rise to be a port* j ner and make a fortune. One of the composi | tors will own a newspaper and become an influ j ent >al end prosperous citizen. One of the ap ; prentices will come to be a master-builder. One | of tbe villagers will get a farm and live like a j patriarch. Hut which is destined to be the lucky individual 1 Lucky ? There is no luck about it. The thing is almost as certain as the Rule 1 of Three. The young fellow who will distance his competitors is he who masters his-business, who preserves his integrity,:, who lives clearly and purely, who never gets in debt, who gains friends by deserving them,- and puts bis money into a saving bank. There are some ways to I fortune that look shorter than this old dusty ( highway. But the staunch men of the communl j ty? the men wly> achieve something really worth having, good fortune, good name, and a serene old age, all go this road. Tub Leaf? Month op Juke.— Never has the country looked more beautiful than it does at present. The abundant tains which have fallen have mantled the earth with a deeper verdure —no scorching suns have yet faded the richly variegated loveliness of tlie summer flowers, and berries and fruit-bearing trees give signs of an abundant yield of their grateful delicacies. The golden oriole, and its plainer vested brother robin, from tree to tree, and. while picking the cherry branches, Whistle right saucily, as if to say, “ The garden of the world is large, and there is fruit enough in it for all of us”—the little brown wren comes hopping up to the win dow siU for its daily meal of crumbs and seed, and emboldened by frequent visits, eats from the cage of the canary birl. The wind pipes softly through rustling leaves, and branch nods to branch, repeating the truant’s stoiy—all na ture is jubilant with life, and her many voices re-echo the Poet's truth, .‘‘God made tho coun try, and man made the-town.” A Child Hcet,— On Saturday evening last, a little daughter of Mr. Daniel Pope, of this bor opgh, aged about four years, wandered to the depot of the Pennsylvania P v ailroad, and while the 7 o’clock train was lying there she clamber ed upon the platform- of one of the cars, and escaping the notice of the employees on the train was carried off. ’As the train passed through town the child was observed oh the platform Hy a nuriiber of our citizens, but they cbuld render no assistance. Her 'father, thinking that she wonld be put off at Petersburg;, the next sta tion, started for that place, but had not proceed ed more than half a mile on his journey before be found his child lying on the ground, with her skull badly fractured* and life almost extinct— She'iwas brought to town as soon as possible, and medical did summoned. During Saturday night she revived a little, but insensi ble. At the time we put this; in type—Monday II o’clock. A. M.—the child; is still alive, but its recovery isconsidereddoubtful.— Huntingdon American. More Good Beep.—Wc think the citizens of Altoona are about as well supplied with good beef as those of any other toWn'in thw country. We have to notice this week that Capt Leonard, one of our excellent butchers, has purchased a lot of cattle from some of the good stock feed ers in the vicinity of Frankstown, lathis coun ty which cannot be excelled by those brought from any other quarter. SChey will dll dress In the neighborhood of 800 lbs. clean meat. Such beef is a luxury and it can be bad atthe market of Capt. L., on Virginia street, every Tuesday and Saturday morning. The Captain Is determined not .to fall behind his competitors in the business, in this plice, in the quality' of his beef. ... ."T V.-. AxothebPio. Nic.—A murder of- the young ladies of this place got-hp a pip nic, one day last week, and, taking a few gentlemen with [ them, (of course it wonldn’tbe a picnic without | them,) repaired to a grove adjacent tp town to ; B P^ n d .the day. That they enjoyed themselves, there is nodonbt, but we judge more particular* ly from .the fact- thas they did not forget the printers, but remembered us wjtha large cake «ut their ft# store of good things provi- To .Whom we are most indebted for this we dp not know, but presume that bur friend the Dr. had ahand imit, although the boys came very near “poohreing” bothhe and us.but of it. M. E. S. S. Pic Nic.—The scholars and tea* °he» connected with the Methodist Sunday. Scbflpl in this place, their ignniml pic nio in -;t|e.gteve baptfpf jfcp West W#d school. 1?®: ¥9totsn Jao. —OnHbnday morning.last, the gable end of our 1 jaU, next the Court House, showed a hoW jn the Wall about twenty feet from the ground, and two pieces of bed ticking tied to • ***** Bnspended4herefrom, upon which it was evident persons' Jjad descended. Upon exami nation four of the prisoners were discovered to be ,vii: Jefferson Hamilton, George Helfnght, garrison Eekle and a colored indivi dual named Edward Stewart. The brick wall of the jail is lined"with three inch oak plank upon which: is firmly rivettod sheet iron of the thickness Of hi quarter of an inch. The rivets of the sheet iron appear to have been removed by means ofaghs fitters cold chisel which was found on the floor. The odk plank was bored jith an inch and a quarter auger, about two eet ong, which/was also left on the premises, and then the brick carefully removed and drawn mside, to guard f against the noise of the fell outside. The descent was then made from the cOh next to the Court House into the lot by taeans of bedding. Previously to this, how ever, two large padlocks on the cell door were picked with an ingeniously contrived piece of wire which they also left behind them. Hamilton and Helfrigtit were charged with the robbery of a store at Bell's Mills in this county, some: time in February last. Eckel was charged with the larcency of a small quantity of store goods, in Frankstown, and the colored man, Stewortj with assault and battery Whiff. j Ansjfee THE Questions. —As the deputy U.S. Marshals are na* engaged in taking the census, the following ;fropi the Cincinnati Commercial ia not without interest hereU. S. Marshal Gif ford served summonses yesterday against three citizens, two gentlemen and a lady, to appear before the U. S. Circuit Court* and answer for refusing to make returns of their property, etc., According to the schedule prepared by the Sec ; rotary of the Interior, under authority of an act of Congress for taking the census. By the fift teonth section ;Qf that law, authority is given to the U. $. Marshal to prosecpte all persons refu sing to make the returns required of them, the penalty imposed being $3O and costa. Our ciU izcus should remember that they ore subject to a fine of $3O for not answering readily and cor rectly the questions of the Marshal. It is thought the fines yhich will be collected in this way will go for towards paying the expenses of taking the census. We hope none of our citi zens will contribute to this fund. Quito a number of delegates from the West to the Baltimore Convention, passed thro’ this place on Friday and Saturday last It was at first reported that there would be some 1000 or 1100 of a delegation from Chicago and Pitts burgh on the Express East on Friday night, ac companied by several bands of music, and a large number of odr citizens collected at the de pot td get anight pf them and hear the music. When the train arrived it was found that there were only about ninety on board and no music. If all the delegations dwindle down as this one did, Baltimore iwillrnot bo overstocked. A dele gation from Pittsburgh passed through on Satur day night accompanied by a band. Bead I Beau !—:We, the underJlgncd, citizens of Pittsburgh, having used Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Cough Syrup, upon ourselves and in our fami lies do respectfully recommend it to others, as a safe and efficient medicine for the purpose re commended | JAMES M’KENNA, JOHN FOWLER, ROBERT L AUG UIiLX, j; PORTER, UUUUSAIiLIE,- P. M'KEXNA, THOMAS M’OIVEN, . J. P. SMITH, v^n l iSv?^ ENI ' AX » JAMES FOWLER, t. P. DWYKR, JOHN J. MITCHELL. W. O. M’CARTNEY, E.D.JONES? J- M JOB WUySAtL, J. F. D. HEATING -VOCtKE. ALEX WRIGHT, x S .V K ;f ,EAI)ER > JOS. THOMPSON, W. It. ANDERSON, - JOHN 8. AGEY, iIIAXCISDUXX, JOS. O’BRIEN. U.DEVEXXY. Sold by 6, \Y. Kessler, Altoona. ■ THK Ladjbs.— Miss Jennie Scott requests us to inform the ladies of this place and- vicini ty that she is now selling off her stock of sum mer bonnets at cost,; in order to close them out. Ladies who have not yet been , rigged out with a new bonnet, can now have an opportunity of getting one at a : low: figure. To secure a bar gain and the pjc,k of the lot, call soon. Another Invention.— An employee in the Penn’a E. E. shops, at Harrisburg, has invented a machine for turning trucks, while in the course of construction, without the aid of block and tackle and : 4err|ck, as they are now turned. The invention is| said to be a good one and ob viates mueb of the danger now attendant upon the business. LphfN Township, June lE, 1860. Messrs. EditorsAn pic nice, excursions and summer parties iare now the order of the day, may I be allowed a place in yqur columns to sketch a horseback excursion by a piscatorial party from Logan township, to the Res.ervoir, near day fixed upon proved one of rare delightfulncss, and a glorious time was, of conrse. antidipated os the houses were being saddled fa|r an early start Everything being in .readiness, the road soon resounded with the clattering hopfs of prancing steeds, and tner ry voices rendered the air jubilant At Altoona a halt was called; dating which the party came in for a fall share of gbservation, and conjecture was at fault as ,td whepce it came or whither It was going. Whether the observers and sunni sers became folly informed wd did not stay to learn. ", After -leaving Altoona many lively attempts were made, in John Gilpin style, to obtain pre cedence in the much skill In horseman i ship manifested, especially by the ladies. Our friend H. and his! lady finally obtained the road, and led off into the famous city of Hollidays burg, reining up in front of the “ American House,” where we wejre waited upon usher ed into comfortable apartments by “mine host” Daniel Barney. Dinner was soon announced, and we sat downrio a.table ladened with a sup ply of delicacies which would have gladdened the heart and tickled the palate of the most fas tidious e picui e. ' After dinner onr host escorted as to the Res ervoir, where; fun* frolic and fishing were jin or der. Whotherthe gentlemen angled most for the ffslics or the hearts of the ladxeain the par- ty, wevrtllnot pretend to decide Suffice it to aay.allafpeWßd to On iwtaralng to town in th« eveniug ui ex cellent supper was served up at the “American,” which received amjile attention. Several toasts, pertinent to theoccasion, dedicated to the I*- dies, were read and caused much merriment L Supper over, pur torses were ordered and we were soon homeward bound, with colors flying. We arrived at the residence of Mr. H. at about 8 o’clock, P. -M.', where most of the party alighted and closed out the remainder of the evening in social chit chat. Evidently the day was enjoyed by all, and will long be remembered as one of the festivities of the season. J MARRIED. w Ty*day, the 12thinsL, it the Lutheran parsonage in R ev. Jos. F, chtner, Mr. PETER SHAFER, dayabur^p'i tP ‘’ 311188 IMJZAB i ETH ELK An, of Hoili- T STIT? h l * he I- Knight, sir. WILLIAM A ; V? I ,t.“ ER 2 of Frankstown tp., to Miss KATE GORLEY. of Holudaysuurg. 9 **** b J I ?“c Yingling, Esq, athtaresl oln . ,r n^ J .US msbur B> Mr - JACOB NOLAND to'Miss SABAH COWEN,froth of Catharine township. DIED. LTA»?KTiS BTiUe 5 °? Sa . t ”f la y> J nne 2d, 18C0, Mr. WIL LIASI KIDD, aged about 45 years. ? 6th inst -> Mrs. MART JANE GOHILL, (wife of A, A. CohUij) ogud 32 years. Administration notice.— Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on tnc estate of CHARLES BOTER, late of Logan town ship, Blair comity, dcc’d, have been granted to the under signed, residing as aforesaid. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those baviog claims will nreaent them duly authenticated/or settlement. * Jane 21,1860.-6 t CAROLINE BOTER, Adm'x. I MPROVED LIGHTNING RODS.— The nndeniigned begs leave to inform the citizens of this place and the surrounding country that lie is manufoc turing and putting up modern Improved Lightning Rods in Altoona, at the lowest prices. Executing the work him self, and employing no hands, he feels satisfied his work will piease. The Rods are put np on correct scientific prin tTva 1 celebrated McALLIBTEH PLA «ni dii i IN1 ; d he PointB “ re warnu *ted not to corrode, ami will bear testing in any manner. Repairing and Poin tingdonc on low terms. The work is done in the most neat and workmanlike manner. Address all orders to June 21,1860. JACOB H. MTKRS. The root and herb doctor, from PMadelphia, whoso rooms have been so dense ly crowded ut the Logan’ House, on former visits, can bo consulted hereafter at the Altoona House, one day in each mouth, notice of which will bo given In this paper. He ” U ii A,t ‘v o a on 0,013 th da * of Jul r> nthofAugnst andlith day of September, after which he will bo abseut two months, but will give notice, through this paper when ho wdl commence for the winter season again.. Ho treats all diseases flesh Is heir to. A stethoscopie examina tion of the Heart, Lungs and Throat free of charge Tht u snnds upon thousands H»ve testified to the correctness of diseases without asking any questions. He has u«iu tnirty years constant practice amoQg of every A j* of a private nature strictly confiden «Al- t®-Sce hand-bills. Dr. W. LEVINOSTON. FARMS ON MILL BUN AT PUBLIC SALE. rPHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR A °“ tcr y 011 SATURDAY, the 23d INST., Hall, m IjOU iensvlllc, kept by Sam’l Uflcman at i o’clock, P. M.. 18 Lots of Ground, each Z/tXS) acres, situate near Baker’s old Mill, on fhestream that nms * oroace, about two miles west of Altoona. TERMSOne-tbird of the purchase money in baud, and the balance to suit the parties, with interest. . , JOHN BKOTHEBLXNE. Hollidaysbnrg, June 7,1860.-ts.* BAIt ROAD LANDS FOR SAT.* ON LONG CREDIT , AND AT LOW BATES OF INTEBEST fpHE HANIBAL AND ST. JOSEPH JL RAILBOAD COMPANY, having over 000,000 ACRES of LAND lying m the State of Missouri, which was grant cd, by Act of Congress, to aid in tbo construction Of tbeir Road, offer the principal portion thereof; for sale, on the moat liberal terms. The greater part oftheae lands are within six, and ail within fifteen miles of the Railroad, which is now cowple ted, and open for use throughout its entire length (200 miles,) and rum through a country which is unsurpassed by any in the salubrity of its climate, the fertility of its soil, and the extent of its mineral resources. For further information, apply at the Land oflico of the Company, or address by letter; JOSIAH HUNT, Land. Commissioner, H. & St. Jo. B. B. Hannibal, Mo. Feb. 2, ’OO.-ly • STILL IN THE FIELD! Having understood that the report is being circulated uuvt! had quit the BUTCHERING BUSINESS in Altoona, I take this method of in.orming my old customers and the public generally that I aw still carrying ou business .at my t 0 Mrvo ODe *ll with BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SAUSAGES, PUDDINGS, ac., equal, if not superior, to any In the market. I have n “? e arrangements for procuring the very best of .stock wiUi which to furnish the market, dn abundant supply of which will always be kept on band to meet tlie wants of the public. Those ih Want of anything in the meat wav ore respectfully Invited to call at the old stand. 1 Maylo,’6o.-3m. W. K. LEONARD. Bakery and Grocery Store. The subscriber keeps con. STANTLY on-hand Fresh-Baked Bread, Cakes, &c, PEED, BACON, FLOUR, GROCERIES, Also, a choice lot of SEGARB and TOBACCO. JACOB RINK, Nov. 10. Virginia Street, below Annie Street. American Life Insurance and Trust Co. Capital Stdck, $500,600. Company Building, Walnut St., S. E. corner of Fourth 2/dla. B. F. ROSE. AGENT. ALTOONA, AT XU£ USUAL MUTUAL RATES, OK AT JOINT? STOCK RATES, AT ABOUT 20 PER OENl! LESS, OR AT TOTAL ABSTXNANCE RATES, THE LOW EST IJfTHE WORLD. A. WHILLDIN, Preset ?. C. SIMMS, &c’y. ' [Oct. 27th, 1850-ly Blair g ounty insurance »^ G 5 N . CT , > ~5? 10 ,derai B ned ) Agent of the Blair vonnty Mutual Fire . Insurance Company, is at all times ready to insure against loss or damage by flr e.BUOdz xnjn, Merchandise, Furniture and Property, of every des cription, in town or countiy, at as reasonable rates as any Company In the State. Office with Bell, Johnston, Jack & C °Jan.27,'fi9-tf U. X. CALDWELL, T YCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL -F-J VJKE INSURANCI! AGENCY.—The tindersigiied, the Looming Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is tO -?° gn S 10 ® or damage by fire, A'hrnitßre and Property of every St at M reasonable rates ti 0,6 Siate -, offlce ln the Masonic Temple. Jan.8,»66-tf] - JOHN SHOEMAKER, Jgert. J. G. ADLUM, NOT ARY PUBL I O'. ALTOONA, BLAIE CO, PA. Can at all times be found at the store of jJ October 1,1857. POR SALE.—A HOUSE AND LOT, _l_ ■ desirably located in the Bo rough of Altoona. ApiBKD, and COFFEE BY THE BAG, for saieWltofesale at Phlla. prices, freight only added.' , Jan. 28,1860. . f C. JAQOAEI). jfllLL AT THE NEW FLOUR, I PRO tM ANI) VARIETY STORE, in Co ni ' Feb t£ 6u( itoclc ud ptiret.’* TTNITED STATES LIFE INSU- V 5^ f< J5.i sompany V^ n £?j Annil Street, Altoona. March 17,1809. SHOEMABBR^Ag^ SAIR, HAT, TOOTH, SHAVING. Paint, Sash and Tarnish Brushes at i r 'y i , xessleru f*]M}!pWES.~£ L4RGB" AND . Cheapest! Best! liargest!! BB 5.00 Pays for tniUon in Single and Double Entry Book-Ktce tag, Writing, Commercial AriUunetiv^L^nres“ P *w*xt 8 TT«*| $2O, .Stationery *7, JWttdn; $35, entire So. peases Vvi'-*..:.-' Utaa) time to complete a fall course, from 8 tolO weeks rV'!Z °™ |raJ««Hng, is guaranteed to he com Mteat to menage the Books of any Business and qualified to earn a salary of from WOO to $l,OOO. Students enter at any time—No VacaHon—RevieWat* pleasure. ' First Premiums tor Best Business Writing tor 1889 re ceived at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Ohio State Fairs. years. Bl pr,^c,f “ Fahs.of tile Union fin:, the past Tone USk Ministers Sons received: at half price*. - For full information. Circular, Spbcimehaefßuslnessand Ornamental Writing and Embellished Vtevrofthe OoUeee. enclose flve letter stamps to P. W, JgNKINS. Sept. 22,1659—1 y \ _ Pittsburgh, Pe. Cheap Goods! Cheap Goods’! McCORMICK’S STORE. JUST ARRIVED, AND NOW BE -ING OPENED, a targe stock*of SPRING; AND SUM MRK GOODS, of all the late styles and qualities in the Eastern market In tip tine of ’ V-T "LADIES’ DRESS AND DOMESTIC GOODS, . we cannot be surpassed by any house ip flie place. Our stock of Gaocsßoa, such as ' COPPEE, SUGAR, ore of the best kind, and all .fresh.' HARDWARE, QDEENSWARE, ffATS, CAPS, BONNETS. FLATS FOR LADIES AND MISSES, ; ■ ■ together with as full assortment pf 1 ' . y . ' GENTLEMEN A DOTS’ DRESS BOOTS. BOOTEES AND GAITERS. ; ' In the Ladies’ Department, are all the diflbrent and latest styles of v GAITERS, BOOTS, BUSKIN AND SLIPPERS, together with a general assortment for Children A Misses, and a good and full stock of GENTLEMENS’, BOTS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, for Spring and Summer. The largest assortment of WALL PAPER ever brought to the place, and being nnpredcntly low, from 6*4 up to 25 cents per roll, with Bo&debikg to match. And as we purpose henceforth to give the : business our especial attention, we will sell very low forctoher Country produce, and will take in exchange, as nsnaL Lard, TaUoio, litatoes, Beetwax, 016 I - ar B«t UUdLStCt > CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS In‘own, which will be sold cheap. ' v ? tySfi °^ De mj gOQda ’ and will be convinced marked aa3ortmeut and cheapest godds in the ..•^'9 onnt fy produce taken in exchange fi* goods, at 0 - B.A.*fEaß.” The Latest from the East!! The proprietors of the “ DE f‘ STORE,” corner of Annie and Virginia oiiyets, take pleasure in informing tfao citizens df Altoona and vicinity that they have received their first stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ™^. hic , h re *P<*tfuny tovito the attention of all. and ~ a, t feeUn e confident that out present Stock of Goods is well worth an-examination; and he-' lieving also that we have bought them on such terms as will enable us to offer Inducements to purchasers. Out 8^ G ot° d 3 larße aad Taried > cmnpmtig all the Prints, Detainer, Debeges l , Latdlas, PM de Cherres, Gina- Choates, Tratdiing ? and fbney Saks, together with afutl Kneof r Domestics. He hare a large assort meat of Notions and /fan cy artides, such " • Our stock of liavo also a good assortment of lAßDWißH'cmcvinL B d ,FfSJonß of North America, wiS mim N™? in 8 between the and enrichiu S the moat d®Mo SlEtlls Slf. t ? nco of GOLD and PRECIOUS SwiSv locations yet unoccupied, and in quan- A®l lno ? t ““gnino anticipations, of those ylolfflng a million of doUare per n ° TOl ‘ liberal terms to agents and the tnu, . e ‘ SOWER. BARNES * CO., Publishers, - N 0.37 North ThirJSt., Pliila. “papers giving this four Insertions Will bo enti to a copy of tho work. Jdne 7,18C0.4t. . , t. EtUemab. I\TOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the penalty, of the ; law win lie strictly enforced such as are actmg for the are department, or under tho Borongh authorities, for Are §u^h w ttcfSu f r ndopcning or ,n •wr 1 -™* By Older of tho President. „ I „ THOS.B. FRANCIS, May 21, 1860. Supt. (jot and Holer Work). rkUEENSWAEE, JUST RECEIVED. Alargesipdfcahlonable assortment at tho store of j.bihleman. A'E L THR STANDARD PATENT i|LME»ICWBS AT ; 1-tf. K&BUSbS. ONLY PREPARATION Having Proofs so strong and direct as to EXPEL THE DOUBTS OP ALL. , Statesmen, Judges, Editors, Physicians of the *«WOW m wall as now, (rive It their unquidlfled “Titian and tecommend it for n)J cases of o-uptlons.and th* scalp anil.brain; Uflt alt who hato used it, unite in testifying that it will preserve the hair from being my «d from Mling to any ago, as well as restore. Bend the touowlng:— 1 ' Oak Grove, S. C. June 24th, 1860. —^°° D: Dear Sir Your Holt Restorative is rapidly gaining popularity in this community, I have had occasion to lay prejudice aside, ami give your Hair Rea 1' 1v^ iTea ? c, ' recttcat: — »h^a^!r^^ l^L^l 0 }car ISs *j 1 «» so unfortunate ns to be as -“ insta «*« the toad** worn which my head received a meet terrible blow • ■»»- hrsfifiSt* 4 'r*' al of irritation, which communicated to the wbfrhmvhk'&T^f* 110 h ** J > of ofdeHjroyed over the entireWr uico of thehead. 1 rom the time I first discovered Ite dropping, however, up to tbo time of to tottf d22»e*? unemployed everything I could think of, Mng*SJ£ fesslonal man myself, and, u*l thought, undcrstMJimttto bUt WM oter^pte. These and no other circumstances Induced mo to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I have every rsa to beUcve, produced a very happy result; two month* after the first application, I had as beautiful a head of “* 1 °'; or saw, for which I certainly owo you toy .most sincere thanks. Rest'assured, door sir, I shall rtoomraend your remedy to all inquirers; moreover, 1 shall :«te my Influence which 1 flatter myself to say, b nota VSon can publish this if you think proper. ’ Yours, very respectfully, SI. J. WttIQUT, M.», 2/ * he . jffli-rsohlaa,Philippi; Ya., Dec. 12th, 1868. **r;—l feel it my duty as well as my pleasure, to Stowing circumstance, whiclt you can use u you think proper. A gentleman ol this placed (a l*wv yerjl has been buhl over since liU early youth; soiauchso. wJw?' c * a P cne ‘ l *?' wciir a wig. lie was induoeiUo use abottle of your ‘'Hair Restorative,” which ho liked at»? * * n “ ®Der usiujg some two or throe, bottles his «^S[!^a o ri3?- to i!l surtullt,} ’ aiu * bo n °w liaa a hand* SOme head Iho gentleman's name is Urad ford, and Uhe is very well known in our adjoining counties, many can testify to the truth of this S ?* i llO r®*l uu at of Mr. Bradford. You can, sell a your Unir Restorative in this nud the ailjoln ing.eounUes if you have the proper agents. Yours, 4c, Tte re, c, „ THOMPSON SURGHNOR. DH.WOOP; Dear Sir: Dcnult mo to express the obliga tions lamundor fer the entire restoration of mv hair to «?/S l ?? , i co, ? r;about tho -time of wy arrival iu th* United States It was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application of your “ Hair RcatorUtivo 5 ’ it soon recovered Ms origin*) hue. I consider your Restorative as a very wonderful invention, quite efficacious as well as agreeable. The Restorative is put up in bottles ivfrii • to^modiunv and small; the small holds '/, a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ;-the medium holds at least tweeny percent, more in proportion than the smut).retail* wstwodtataru i>or bottle; the largo holds a ovuirt'W Pm testlteoruin preportion, and retails for {3. ‘ ' c°" 0 Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New 111 Market Street Sk Louis, Mb. -• ” T» w - Kessler, Altoona, and by all good Druggists andJhucy Goods Dealers. • ■“ ; March 1, ’t»—ly Magnificent engraving of rS,^r S T < if* lIER COLUMBXI3 AXD ms CUKW. .xu« beautiful was designed by Kuusss, OM ?£>?A?tS ~S i CL ? e V ta * t ' < Arttits that over lived'; the oust uf laHncbeT ■ Bgu aUl * being over $BOOO, aiic 33 by ;; The Philadelphia Daily Xem says: “ The mere nnmh»«i enm naked for the Engraving, Is a suffialcht foe persoua to purchase, without the nddltioual : “ - SCHEDULE OJ GIFTS |jM ent<> ‘ l,e I,ufchascra - ror Pnrtkttfaw. MIU oCUh, A' J *3,000 10 Ctusli, 'HB ■ *3,000 10 Cadi, S ' » |i,w iaS*b, gS ioomli. • HE IRS® %sissr£4 “ "■••fc V, S. HKIUJLNE 4 CO. Box 1812, Philadelphia. June 14,1860* NEW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED, A2TD FQM SALE VEST CHEAP BT\ C. JAGGARI). 'T -' f i ** *3. .Jan, 26, 1860. GOODS ,trn* bb RED UO ED PRIGE * fce ah ''; ;; . : ,!fv, EARLY BPlli|ifa STOOK, • -. i»o*f iplrd in.. • : Jan. 36,1860. ‘ "" FULL STOCK OF ■:■■■■■ ~ ' for sale by Jam 28,1800.. y c.JAOaAM>. mAm£ ByA ' ROUsn ’ A PMJNISTR ATOR’S noticed Notice is hereby given that letters' mifnt?Its 1 ts J tc- Off-eorge Beatty,late of AUmoa,BMr > dec liavo been granted to the undersigned. re»4- edto■rfS^S 8 ? J ' A,I P cr,oni, 'ktiowlag themselretadebt- S? tR J° ar ? vefiuebted-to make imiuedtate payment p , ” , v i3sffis Fs House and lot at private SALE.—Tha Gate-House and Lot ■ ponging to the ALTOONA AND UOL- 1 LIDAYSBURIj BLANK HOAD CO., sit- AfCTfcr.S TOte % mile from Altoona, is offered atMzSEIHBI& Private Sale. Por terms and furtht-r^^gESßaflßr; Comruinv™ iDqUire ° f JOSKl>n Di'SAUX,l*residen??frhe t^ompany : ■ [April 20.1800-tf. WARE-ROOM.—THE - respectfully informs the |..iblic that lie “sf n **H en the wnro-room two doors from the branch Brad, whore he will keep on hand all kinds of ' - C ABIN ET-WARE, and atterid to tho duties of an UNDERTAKER. Iwo good Cabinet-Makers and one apprentice wanted.. Altoona, Apr. 12.156 Q. JAS. T. MOORE. LANDRETH & SON’S Philadelphia Garden Seeds It I'RESU AND GENUINE, at A. BOUSH’S Drug Store. Ono paper of these Seed* contains as much ns three papers of Parker’s Seeds. ' Apru IbGO. "VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE FOR T SALE.—Tho undersigned purposing chancinc bln location, offers for sale liis Ileal Estate In tho Botmgbs'of SS. Af **Ss Jon. 12,1860.-tf F f2SS K £5? BEST QUALITY OP 3ULYIXOI7II for Bulo > WholwaV) andliotalt— ll invutf J - SHOEMAKER, Dec.H.iaSd-tf. Masonic Temple. Lumber for : sale. 60,0°0 SHINGLES, 50,000 LATHES, naa all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAIIAtowcr then»l»* - lowcat, for Cash. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER* SARDWARE OF Aid* DESCRHV ' tiona jost received and for u}e by uct-15-tf] ' LB. HILLMAN. B FAIR OILS, GOLO&NES, ROM: L,*dcs, Sharing Cream, Toilet Soape, *c? for ealeb* THE 1 1 •' J. D. LEST. :C ' /T'rT :